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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_09_08"r•.wi• wE :.+.'. :yt � n.':..... --rare .h- .S 3r. .J,.,,.. - —•-e :'i - ., - '"tiaw' ,fit'_ c" re4•wri r e., - .. .� -C... .. a-` „.•, .� - w"r. f �,� VOL. XXX. PIC"RIN , ONT., FRIDAY, -SEPTEMBER �; x911 - __ 1�To. 49 CI i�Yivfisffstaii rLarDa. ALTONA -. MONGOLIA Established ib years ; '. SPINK MILLS There will be a public meeting of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wideman visited rx g�;ted the electors of this district to be held at Mr. A. Carruther's, of Atha, on _ here on the evening of Monday, Sept. Sunday. _ GREENWOOD E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- Ilth, when the*great political issues We are Riad t,6 bear that Mr. Sam- ''pp - oft d be d' uel K' d i v' f his 11. tared member of the C,tometr 1 Aa.o he ay well discussed, It is e,- in y improving from s re- - - sdWon of Ontario. 8peoial arteation given to Tected that the new school building cent illness• iiiarasmni t glasses. Eyes tested lyes s6 �'1 Q /'�/ , will be far enough'advanced to hold A number from here are atteltding MILLS. V O / \ / this meeting. Addressee will be giv- the Canadian National Exhibition at _ +!� - en by R, R. Mowbray, of .Kinsale, G. Toronto this week. T{ C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.. D7 Conant and R. Grierson.-of Osba- Mr. J. F. Houghton has returned to -No other flour just quite as good as 1�1 a Edinburgh, member of the College of. - ;:Tkydoians land Surgeons of OWario,licentiate —8b21G�— wa, and F. L. Fowke,M. P. The chair resume his duties as teacher after Int Soya1 College ,of surgeons, Ediabargh. will be Laken at 8 O_CIOCk, sharp. 8pendin bis vacation at his home at •aBA KERS JOY'• 13poial attentdon to deiessee o[ women and r $Cad Bead. ohudren, Offies and residence,Brougham. for bread. It makes I�ICKERiNG MEDICAL SURGICAL ° T - lay lefk on. _ .. . DUNBARTON MpE en ioute for Bradford where she has BETTER /� and XRAY INSTITUTE Miss Nellie Palmer and- Mrs. G. A. been engaged as high school teacher. NVI IE rMIM� reaK ' Car loads of American Gillespie have returned home after We wish her every success. � S WEETEIt ONTARIO visiting friends in Cobourg and Cold- i,THA' than any other $. RIfi}IN TOWLE, M. H., M. D., C. M•, O01`n and- Manitoba springs _ st Physician An la interesting event took place on A. E. Carruthers is very ill with 2 s S = M 1 ' Oats just arrived. Wednesday, in Toronto, when Mr. blood isonia the perfect flour for pastry and Coh sl. 4" Spseialiat is Rental Diseases. Proatstie Dis• Artenus Hilts, of Fairport, was united Po P P� y ° eases of�men, Diseases of Women, Cancers P Ming Louisa geland, of Newcastle, It makes white,flaky pastry and takes - - ' t'emors.8-Ray ezaminacion. Diseases-61 eye is marriage to Miss Alma Henderson, spent this week.with Mrs. J. Scott. less shortening than other brands [t -- ser,noxa,throat and lune►• Pitting glasses and SpOC3efl- PZIC0® of this village. Mr. and Mrs. Hilts Barr Roper is spending a few days is a s acini Sour for a special u ds� ail create and chronic diseases. y Pe P g y P P� P rp Omos Hoare 19 to and 4 to i 4917 - will reside at the bay. We extend to with his eon Arthur at West Toronto. them our heartiest congratulations on Tbos. Dunkeld and family spent C H UPPING Lepsis Wholesale and Retail the happy event. Sunday at Levi Burkholder's, lath,line Mondays, .Wednesdays and Fridays. • A very enthusiastic meeting i❑ the Markham. We grind fast and fine. l' J E.FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- - in of F. L. Fowke and recipro E. Grough, of.Heapler, aqd Melville a' . TNB.00ttn Orownettarasy,aadOooaty cit was held in the school house"bare K QRE fi*Jtbw- Coal Ron".Wbilbv. 10-T onMondayeven The chair was and Mrs. ester, of 9touSville, spent '�• y g Monday at John Scott's. ably filled by Mr. Chas.-Annie and Mrs, Levi Gleeson and littleson; - s Lo T. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, J. �,, . gpINg LIMITED excellent addresses were given by Lorne, of Fort William, and Walter St. Georges Anglican Churdl soiicisor,Notary Public,Special Exsmi- r Messrs. R. Grierson,- G, D.. Conant and Gertie Batsdon, Markham, spent _. ��i sex to: Riga Court of Justice, Brack ny and F. L. Fowke, M. P. Sunday at John Scott's. BUN17AY BER�'IIEs • WhisbT, On Tuesday, Aug, 9th, W m, J. PICKERING. ONT, y. g John Scott has purchased from Jas. MorningPrayer 10.30 A.IL . ]RJ. G. DOW, B. A„ Barrister, Sparks, of Davin, Sask., w"united in Underhill the farm on the Sth con. y .Solicitor,Notary Public.Etc, money to [Marriage to Miss Annie O'Brien. "dau- known as the Ecubank Stock Farm, - a Ekenio •7.09 P. M iamII: Ocoee next door to the stiMadard Bank, ghter of the late Matthew and Mrs. K —- Wfhitby, gal• now occupied by Wm. Lee. air. Lec� nary. _ _ Js Ha B' �. L U'Brien, ofFairport. The ceremony has purchased John Flare's farm at aas performed in Toronto,after which Moo olia. and Geo; Trann, of Mon• Sunday Scbooi 2.Ob P. l�`—Petersrtha happy coupple left for their home golf . has purchased the farm .now — •f"1r R. E. J. SHIRLEY. Veterinary' in the west. We extend to them our occu ied b John Scott. p CLAREMONT P y surgeon. Honorary sradnate of the Co. _ best wishes for their future happiness .,,� • +g i. isrio Veterinary CFllege,Toronto,Caaala. All and prosperity. BROUGHAM diseases sad in;nries A domestic ammale treat- .for all styles of furniture, ad on the most modern,a We extend our congratulations to pprosedand acieaci8c Mr. Ewart G.Parker,of Wilkie. Saak. Leslie Desitt is speeding two weeks prinoiplea. Offices at corner of King and Lino on!L Pickering.Ontario IT son of the late George Parker of this is Toronto." village. on his marriage to Miss Laura J. Cowie spent the holiday here ,» ") 1plss'tstsq* fxa vb*. RoomOdAlr�lIIg = L. Philips,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. with friends. . 04b. Philips of Narrow Lake,. The H. Hanson and,family spent Sunday . ceremon was rformed b the Rev, at Rosebank. G. HaSf—Issuer of :Idarriage y pe y -" •" 0 7 Liesnses in the County of On a. �(�'t�"8 �1 �'��Qg Mr, Little. of Battleford, in the pre- Mieg Nerta Bennett is spending a Reskssl village my sence•of about sixty guestn. The bride, week to Toronto 'w POCCBER. Real Estate Auc- as made the recipient of a greet George McGregor, of Toronto,.was - d + ?' .L . onuses. valuator. eoileotor and issuer Window Shades many useful and beautiful presents of home over Sunday. � ��`-- ef aoarruce license,Brougham ay silver china linen etc. Tyllae Lillian Bogle is visiting with her sister at Oshawa • rge and lip ok in the HOPPER Issuer of Marrs e _ u' a number intend Lakin in the $Russell Cooneur�ofa ior000to, spent Minature Coal Breaker in D. ide.asas in the County or onto. ibi n Thursday,y We invite ou to visit the ase a/atone and his r•ddeaos Claremont. - T B.BEATON,TOWNSHIPCLERK UNDERTAKING- Quite g -. : . Exhibition this week. Sunday at his home here. .the Process Building at -�- D. Ona+syana.r, oemn.is.teeer for tat<tae In connection Miss Ada Turner spent a few days Mrs. Lsplam, of Aylmer, is visiting the Exhibition. sMflPoia•fss, aoeoan+aw, Era. MOmey so loan is the neighborhood of Kinsale. will;John Hamilton and family. —, aoaaess�• i i, onle aw of �s Iiis. Distance no object. The )ldisere and 11ir. Pennock spays J. and Mrs. Linton, Toronto, spent You will see how' our cele- Sunday at Jam. Kayes. Brock Road Sunday with the formees parents. brand D. L. & W,. 3cran- FeaPOSTTLL, Licensed Auctioneer .,Prices moderate, Garfield Turner spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Feasby is under the doc ,'ton Coal is prepared and . for Oouatiof Tons and Onsarlo. Aoo' J. Holden, of the 8th con.. Markham. fors care. We hope-for-a speedy-re- sized for a ipment. - um sal«of all )sleds atteso•d to on•hortnes. The Baptist S. S. had a splendid covery. srtaen. Address Green liver P,0. oat, ---_.. icnic fvr the children on Wednesday Mrs. Ellis, ol.Detroit, :i: of a - 30. B. POWELL. Licensed Auc• 1 peodetl, Je L. SPI N Kf �;d. c �� PICRERin PILLS ' P week with her .father, W. J. B Y1Y moa.er, +alaacor sad oothactor for Percy Pennock spent Labor Day and other friends. _ emanties of Ontario Lad York. All kinds or T13R _ with his pareeta, S. R° and Mrs..Pen- Mrs. A. E. Major,of Whitevale:and - Waseonductedeitherprvatelyorbyauctioo - Hack Miss Crewer, of Moronto, spent Fri- PICKtRING di fila nobs.collected. For dates or other psr siculars a pay at re.se•nae. Elizabeth St.Pfalt• Most of the Markbum High School day with H.and Jir.•. Merhin, _, l ,enns. "one orders lets at Nsws oma.Pick Great Laxative Tonic students started on another term on Frank and Mrs. Herrick and Mr. seine or macuat's store. Claremoot, win re Gave prompt attentionTueadayy. and Mrs;9egelhnrst,of San Francisco, . satNfacuon gnaran- _ ri tend. My phonenumberisludepeadent&Sol Miss Unice Roach Rave a party to visited at J. W. Hogle's this week. I ; Restores the energy and strength about twenty of her little friends on �ti'• J. Brown has gone to Toronto G 0 JOHN PHILIP to every part of the human Monday.being the advent of her birth- to take a course in the Central ss, - day, ossa College. We wish hint success• system—just the thing to Lawrence Major, who has been Misses Marjory and Kathleen Mc• i spending his vacation with his grand- Kinnon returned to Toronto Monday, ,Has a full line us tresh and -cur• toile Pott up. :_ fapther, Jobe Poacher, of Toronus, is where they are attending high school. meats oonstantly on hAnd. We guarantee every boa and re home again. Donald Willsoir, Archie Machin, NoticB0 those W.�lo � Quite a number attended the foot- Kenneth Devitt and Frank Malcolm Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, fund your money if not hall match at Green River on Satui• resumed their studies at -Markham Coal- Ham, Bologna, Weiners etc. bL1rII Coal• gn , . satisfied. day Dight: We wish the Shamrocks high school on Tuesday,. even better luck at Listowel than they Miss Brown.of Audley, opened our. •Highest prices paid for- Mannfactured and sold by bad at home. school'Tuesday with it good 'attend- "When at -the Toronto EX_ • Butcher's cattle A public me-etingwill be held in the ance. We welcome her among us hibition look up the exhi- Oddfellow's Hall here on the evening and hope she may.meet -with every bit of the D. L. & W. n: iekerire diver T. M. MoFA DDEN of Tuesdays Sept. 12th. to discuss rets. success. procity and other public queetionaA public meeting in the interests of Coal CO. in the Process ., DRU..IQT AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN Addressee will be given by F. B.Love- Wm. Baiith'was held in the town hall building and. see how the PICRERING, = Qom, kin; ex-president of the Conservative on Friday evening. The cbair was Scranton.Coal is prepared moi: 'First-clue rigs fol hire - Association, of Durham County, R. ably filled by Thos. Poacher, and the . slid sized for shipment. R. Mowbray, G. D. Conant, R. Grier- gathering was moat enthusiastic. Ad- Day of night son and F. L. Fowke, M. P. Chair dresses were given by Messrs. Dr. Jas. Buf� Ineetsall trains REAL ESTATE••'•.• taken at8o'clock. Moore, Hon. James Duff and Wm. V�C• rs 17�L�QOR ' Smitb. A. r Teaming promptly attended to. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. GREEN RIYER A garden party, under the susp ices Good buildings, plenty of water; one- of the Ladies' Aid Society of the Bro- LOCUST HILL ' Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Masters Harold and Clifford Wright ugbam Christian'Church, will be held half in cash, balance on mortgage if spent Sunday in Markham. on the church lawn on the evening of W• H. Peak required.. Mr. Sheath, sr. and Mr. Sheath, jr, Tuesday,' Sept. 12th.' Bananas and f Ptciker(ftp. spent Sunday with Benj. Carter. cream and fresh pumpkin pie and Also agond tenement dwelling Mrs. Wm. Turner, who has been on other refreshtnents will be served 1' • yielding 1 in the village,of Picker the.eick list, is able to be out again. from 8.30 o'clock until all are served. Th e Best s Iacksmithin g kpg' W. A. and Mrs. Fuller spent Sunday after which a good program will be ' with Mr.and Mrs.Robinson,of Brook- given in the church by Miss Laura �ls�tr�►��! >> 11s � '�"'- in. Evans, soprano soloist, Whitby'; E. Investment a Ilan can make Having rented the Dunbarton shop J. and Mts. Turner,.'of Mongolia, W. Evans, cornet soloist, Whitby; is in one of our watches. and opened the same,I am prepay- spent Sunday .with his mother, Mrs. Miss Meyers, elocutionist, Goodwood, _ ti ed to do a71'work entrusted to • �� � Turner. and by local talent. Addresses will be . Its the name on, the move- .t".. me in the above line; Miss Ilene Dolby, of Toronto, ie given by Rev, Mr, Van Norman, of meat that counts_. Ven ending a 'few Mays with Mise G. Stoutfville, and resident ministers. $orsesh'oeing a specialty. p _ Call in and see in any time. �• �. Richardson. Robinson. Admission,adults 25c: children roc. Russell Barton,of Bridgeburg,spent 3E. 7. IrINM'MNER, Notary Public, Pickering. Sunday with his parents, W. R.and BILE REGISTER Buying a watch by the case r Mrs. Barton, like buying x book by the cove . r. DUNBART'ON Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, of Clare- SATURDAY, SEPT. 9Ta, 1 —Aucon 911tiBook or Wateb, it is inside that f3pOClerlist moat,spent Sunday with W. J. and counts: In buying a watch,give r L move- Mrs. Turner. sale of household effects, cedar first consideration to-the move- _ -• The, " -In all kinds of tire-setting. Binder. Mme, Calendar, of Markham, spent Posts, wire baskets,chicken netting ment. If you want the best•• f and mower knives grnund. a few days last week with her father, etc., in the village of Pickering. the movement for your money, - DQ�'�NIOl� BANH . .A number of young pigs for.sale, O. P. Ferrier. property of A.N. Ridley. Sale at cboi33e from our.assortment of dd Miss Arlie FtilIer and Mise McCar- one. See hills. W, B. Powell, Dead Qiffioe, Toronto six weeks.ol Auctioneer- Waltham, Elgin, Howard, thy, pf Toronto. spent Sunday with The Shog will be close every Wednes- the Misses Fuller: r9ATIIRDAY BELT. Dth,'auction sale of Illinois, Regina, Hamilton ',Fir•B. Ot31er,•M,P., President---- day�and Saturday.fromnow Miss Hazel Turner returned home 100 acre farm at Wilson's Hotel �P. D. Matthews, Vice President until November let. on Sunday, after spending a week Clareplont, the property of Duncan and Swiss. Watches. C. A. Bogert, General M'g'r _ with her aunt in Claremont. M. Hubbard, north half of lot 18 grades at a pltaj$�,fl00 000,- 'Reserve`Sb;000;00 #rrrrc BR pr Mr. and Mrs, Mertens, Ina and Mar- con 0, Pickiring near the village of We have these.in,es, . Total Assets$82,500,0001 N i f�IfYllso�l - BA�411 �o�o oris, of Mount Jo spent Monde Claremont, Good house and out- wide range of prices,each watch - P y the'bEet•value possible at its re- W, Branch of this Bank has been estab- with Wm:and Mrs.Joy, buildings; Gsiod orchard and lent ecti r ce. d we can stilt - We.are torr to re ort that Mise of water. Terms 86° cash, bal. in s ve i An lished.in London, England, - - . -- . . _ y p y you witha watch case, plain or iw 7$Cornhill,E. G. IiaQe Son lots of Water ? Winnie Wilson is confined to her bed -.five ears at•5%. M. Beelby. Clare; fancy;solid or gold-fitled. This Branch,will lane Letters of Credit and f with an attack of typhoid-fever. We moat will show the property. Sale Tillie s on all importaue panels Canada,nego- hope for her speedy recovery. at 2 T. Poucher, auctioneer. It's time you owned a good tdats Sills mut orcol sotlou,mLke tefograpor. "�� 131EOS., OF W1QTI�IAL'L ' A very exciting game of football T Wa£ch;and- you can feaasters ane tnnaFet every descrlptlon of are prepared�to fu7ish you anything wasplayed here Saturday last, When CARD OF THANKS get It at. banking business, In the line of water supply such as the SbamroAs and Listowel played _ Reformation will be furnished on all Canadian PP Y " matters. pompe, windmills, hydraulic rams, the first of the home and home games We wish to heartily thank the many Norman Bassett A special departmept will be provided for the - in the flnala. The contest resulted in kind friends teho so ably and willingly 4°Jr PM of visitors and bearers of our Letters of plumbing.-etc. a tie,no goals being scored. The re- aeslsted us during the recent illness of JER'ELER AND OPTICIAN Credit, turn game will be Ia ed at Listowel They are also,expert well drillers B y Mrs. Croekett. oo or rip tca WHITBY CRAB. D. GoRDON, Manager . Saturday next, a would like to see rosy oiercn M"- and respectfully solicit your patron, a large vumber of supporters aCCOro- JOSS A'rD MRK, C'ROC]LS I T. xFi �BITBY BRANCH. age for the future. Inas.obone 5621 D&,v Lbe bovso . ' L Yt"=' R '. • „. .. rq 7! ^.s ., dNr.n, N M' .l.k .-y p•` 'w M.Y^;5- •wP'.7 .-""-'7b'� -s-,-,. '�.u2.cco ' 6 i': �� a+` :i' :�`.w �:�•'.•. i, u 4., K*?c. ,o+ ....-:yy^_ � „4, ,t,,.,• 3'"..•- a .�,+ /j ::y' :.,+- ,s. sx. 5,.> :fi,�.. .,:.+:.� ,•a,.:;.,, .. w..Vic. . ., „.�:.. .,x,.;_ ,.., :. .... M,, _ - _ .. .r• ' r'. .-. i-,:. •� � .� ., :, ...,-. -.,- ,yid .-._ • s C. :,fin'. <•. ti -i.'•++ .. jR. ., "� t. r .. •�; .• _ .. _.9: ,iy�. }u' .. ___ —ter In plsoe of this commonplace per- ' sonality; she encountered a hsncl= A Ne`i�► Hea(I In a3. 0 Minutes. some, well-groomed gentleman — r� g�n.s.that.�nu�`, ttunabios +•t`atina -- one-who-won confidence by-his in- r !a a dwrtooi, nfaC".v=a 6r twa+u aQtellectual face, and detained it by Headache U.�RISNA DRU CO octal e ua invisibly establishing a s q 25e.a bac u your arugpian'or by awkI from 28 _ lity. Fortunately, there is yet in National Dear and Cheadcal Co.of Canada.LkakaL NGGW'.L - ^ . Britain an aristocracy wherein good �R; THE HQUSE IP+I •THE birth is synonymous' with good B�.j..i. - •breeding—a freemasonry . whoa !. . _. :.. .RUE BAR E - late NS pass words cannot be simulated,. which the British Government it GREAT STREAMS OF SU nor its membership bought. selFcould command if it nndeitook e had The barrister smiled. '`You are giBrst Brett a de 4 Wonder hastened to ewe with such athero curious about ,month been ' " 'CHAPTER L—(Cont'd) . ^ oing to bed, I tell you. Give plain. hourly engaged, you understank,as- _NEST ZEALAND ASTRO:NOMER'S � His -lordship knitted his brows a few line`s of introduction to' Miss.' P "'The' Earl of Fairholme;" Eaid once the preliminary arrangements A and smoked in silence. At last he Talbot." Brett, "thought I might be of some were- made,- her had little further THEORY- .OF CREATION. V ; 'found? utterance. The earl's face had brightened at service in- the matter of your bro- trouble—but he used to call there ,That's a good.-idea of yours. It the prospect of meeting his fiancee , - thea s strange disappearance, Miss every morning and afternoon to see - slakes things easier. Well, ii;-t cif under the favorable conditions of Talbot. I am not a professional de= if -lie could-render any assistance. The Suns .attract Each Other as a11, Edith and•I became enga;;ed-' Brett's'presence. But he yielded tective, but my friends are good Matters had progressed so favor- They Pass and Frequently : Edith is the -daughter of the late with good grace, and promptly sat enough to believe that I am very ably until the day before yester- _ l Edm'ral Talbot. She and Jack, her down to write a brief note explain- successful in unravelling mysteries day, that in another month he Come into Collision: brother, live with their uncle, Gc:n- tory of the barrister's identity and that are beyond the ken of Scotland hoped to see the last of them. Tie "-' •,bray- Sir Hubert Fitzjames, r.t 'ilk, position'in'the'inquiry. Yard. I have heard something of was always saying that he would There is'in hondon; England, at The two, parted at the door, and the present time a New Zealand " Ulster- Gardens. Jack is �n .he the facts in this present affair. �i ill be glad when the business was ��nd, university professor who is devoting t Foreign Office; he is just like Edith, a hansom rapidly brought Brett to you trust me so far as to tell me ed, as he did not like to be offici- rile evening of.his life to the estab- " ' titrfully clever and that sort „E the residence o€ Sir Hubert Fitz all the €acts that is known to you ally connected with the fate of a lishment of what he believes to be thing, an assistant secretary I t;i14t S jsnnes. ersonally 4" few little bits of stone that hap- they call him."- Now we,-ie getting A stately footman took Reggie's P -My uncle, General Fitzjames, pened to be so immensely valu an epoch making astronomical-duo- an, aren't we l" card and its accompanying letter, has just gone to Scotland Yard," able." celery. Prof. A. 1Y. Bickerton of laced them on $ salver with a she began timidly. (To bt' continued) _ C'hrischurch, New Zealand, has -Splendidly." P for -mote than thirty years been w '`That's all right. About a mon graceful turn of his wrist, which le, so. Perhaps yon,prefer - : :. �, working on his theory, and he has iso a chap turns up from G it - 'oddly suggested a similar turn in to await his return V' already gained for it a certain itantinople, a kind of special Envoy his nose, and said: "Oh, no, I do not mean that. REBELLIONS LN CHINA. amognt of recognition among , 'Giem the Sutton, and he explains to "Miss Talbot is not at home, eir." But it is so hard to know how best scientific men, - ' s in "Yes,, she is,'" answered Brett, to act. Uncle expects the police to Trivial Circumstances From lt'hich.I It is well known that some bun the Foreign' Office that he has -tis 'possession -a lot of uncut d,'1 They Soinetituex Start. +dred-millions stars can be photo- ponds of terrific value, including The footman deigned to exhibit that they should long since have We have just recently come very+graphed in the Milky Way. These - one as big as a duck'a egg,to which astonishment. Here was a gentle• found out what has become of.Jack. near having another rebellion in as Kansu, writes a Titaochow corres stars are of all-ages, young, mature w figures would give a price. Do man—one obviously accustomed to Perhaps they may reaent.m inter and old, According to Prof. Bick- R manners of Society--who de- ferenee," ndent of the Shanghai Mercury. I - ;.fou fulluw me the Po erton the suns are travelling in "Each word." elined to accept the courteous di4 Mt interference, to-be exact"' And it is& wonder that rebellions two great streams in opposite diree- "Good. Well—I can't tell yFL► claimer: of an unexpected visit. said Reggie. with the pleasant smile are so few, when one considers the I tiuns. They attract each pthe,r as •- srhy, because- I dsin't know, and I "Miss Talbot is not receiving visi- that had fascinated so many wc,- 'many causes fur friction., between they pass aild frequently come into ,g " i Gould not understand it if I dd— tors," he explained. men. Even hdith Talbot, was adt rr'igious Moslems and pork eating collisicia, generally a partial im- - - 'Phere was some political import-l •`Exactly. Take that card and wholly proof against its. magic. of ,: teen years ago started from a pact or grazing collision.- nee attached to these gems, and ' letter to Miss Talbot and bring, "I personally have little faith in very insignificant cause. kris Sultan roped oto-Foreign OI 1 _the answer." them,'' she conEease•d. The writer happened to be down When such a grazing Follisiorr oc- ace into it. So the Foreign Office! Jeames was no match for his an- "I have none.'' at the Tao River somZ time agv and curl the parts coming into collision laced Jack in charge of the busi- `.ell,, I will do as'you adv' was surprised to see so many' pen- 'coalesce and form• a new body. As � P B i tagonist. He silently showed the " 'e' i I le with mules and carts loaded I the same approach one another e _ Hess He fixed. up- t1iQ Envoy is' wet• into a reception room and ars "Then .I recommend you to take with grain, furniture and me.rchan-1 hundreds of miles a second the 3 'the house at Albert Gate, gut a appeared A minute .later be-an- me .into.yuur ..confidence. I-knuw �dise hurrying seruss ,the bridge 1•graze does.not stop them, though lot of diamond cutters, and ma natlnced, with much de'terence, that Scotland Yard and its methods. We I L - c#iFusip fdr-triim; Sane itsBrett th k -- - - — 'Pon inquiring for the cause I was tt alters their suurse :The eon c�sc charge of all thci smart pvi'icemen had third body.possesses many wan- B in the library, and be conducted •'I believe in you and trust you, out among the Moslems and other derful properties i spins, it sort$ is London ; and what do you think this mysterious visitor upstairs, said the sirl Chinete in, Makiaki, a market town I its atoms and itis abnormally hot; is the upshot It" On .rejoining Buttons-in the hall -So ingenuous,was the look from sixty- li west of the city . Thiol it has more enemy than it can re- is the . he solemnly, observed: the large. deep eyes which'accom district is about equally divided be- fain, therefore it explodes. "The Envoy, his two secretaries: the That's a $ ell toAedenc� this declaration -of coafi-I tween pork and non-pork eaters, ! That's a swell co who is with Thua a graze of suns produces- r.and a confidential sen'a*it were ebutton• e, that ,many men would have b hang business is gut h ro t i murdered the Bight before last, the hole, buckskin gloves, -patent lei- pronounced Miss Talbot'to` be -an '. in the hands of themoreenterpris- three bodies, two revolving torn ' diamonds were stolen, and Jackbet- I ons or variable stars and s third thers, all complete Footmen ain't experienced flirt. Brett knew `inn �Iuatem's, " explosively hut` body, which i4 a _ has vani_ahed—abso!ute!y g`}ne clean in it with the force, nowadays. ter, He simply bowed his acknow- A Chinese who had rteceiv,ed of- temporary star. This- star appears into space, not a sign of him to be Jeames expanded his magnificent lodgments. ficial, permission to open a restaur suddenly, expands for a time and is _ found anywhere, Yesterday Edith waistcoat with a heavy high over I ��hat is it that van -want to ant in the-centre of the town was; finalTy dissipated into atomic dust t l.now , she conn sends for me, cries far half an thus philosophical dictum, the poi selves' are do bet Hued-" ' 1te our thg immediate cause of -the Thee atoms in their turn have. thE3r - - hour, tells me I'm the best fellow Hcy u# which was enhanced b � ter ►iif armed than E present trouble. This right was life history; varied and complex. : - that ever lived, and then I'm jig knowledge that the upper house the nevrspapers as to what haK ecru=!hotly contested by. the -Moham I Prof Bickerton believes that the his gered-if elle didn't wind up b. say maid had taken to conversing with i ally happened, save that. four men (.medans, who would on no condition , light atoms escape and form vas' ung that alae couldn't marry me." amounted policeman in the Park have been killed as the result of a I allow a pork 'using ('hinese to open j ens herrn shells; the-atoms actual- ,; The earl of fairholme was now during her afternoons off. °carefully planned robber As fur' a restaurant in the„centre of tuwti. p g worked up to fever heat. He would Y They refused oil the plea that the 1 ly flying away into the empty parte The apartment in which Brett my brother--” of space, there to lay the founda- n�t calm down for an a{ipreciable found himself gave ready indica- She ,paused and strove hard to water of the stream, which flows P right thruu h the town, and hence tions of other cosmic systems. period, so Brett resolved to by t�e tions of the character of its tenant,. force Back her tears. g B effret of curiosity. "Your bruthe.r has simply vanish--,,is the common property of aT1, ` ` Solar impact thin. accordipg to �c j + Tod's `'Rajasthan' jostled a vol- i would be defiled by the vessels of(Prof, 'Bickerton, is the-key to the " = He wrote .s telegram to Lord ume of the Badminton Library on 4imutusua aq% II "3aghy -sstpQ 'Pa , NurthPllerton :— copy did not ecru le to lead tour dead;the Chinese restaurant keeper. mystery of creation. The basic idea "very Burry, buE I cannot'leave the.bookshelveii, 'a co of the Alla- p The Moslems openl• affirmed that of this theory it the formation of the - habad Pioneer lav beside the Field men behind, they would not- draw ,,the would rather reel than allow third body, which he maintains has -town at present. Please ask me and the. Times on the table. and the line• at.a.fifth. .The clear infer- t y & it looked er ours ugh f missed b the astronomers. Nater. Will explain reason for post- many varieties of horns made- tro his, w to s i ono been Y - _ - pone when we inset." • encs is that your brother is alive, for a while, for neither would give i Talking of his theory he says: He had touched the dominant phies with quaint weapons on the but under restraint."_ do merch-I "My theory shows the 'scheme of in Many o€ the well to " walls.. I can gee that it is possible he ants, began to mote away, and i'creation a a whole as one that is note in mankind. ;:A complete edition of Ruskin.. and. infinite.and irtimortal,without.evid- .+ "Surel - •' cried the earl, you was alive until some time after the many took refuge in the city• All 9 Rome exquisite prints of Rossetti's tragedy at Albert Gate. But—but sorts of rumors were abroad, �ence of a beginning or promise''of have not already' deoided� upon a best known works, supplied a dif- B an end: A cyclic scheme which as a ti course v€ action 4" ferent set of emblems whilst the —what connection osn Jack have -Local ol$cis]s had tried their best -' y room generally showed signs of wdiamonds } e us ell Viceroy finally deaf hoe i-bdteawith n bthatl-sche e :. Not exactly. I am wiring t6 ! millions'? t These f d o le.used m j to The y , flawless; i - postpone a shooting fixture. daily occupation. I deputy cosmic systems such as we call the r ,What a beastly shame!". ex- as their.tool in some manner. Why patched a de ut who visited the ; universe are born, come to maturity L An Anglo Indian•uncle, artistic should they spare him when success place several •times and confered.' claimed the other, in whom the niece," was the barrister's rapid ,had crowned their efforts?" with-the elders, but nothing could and decay. ,. spurting 'ipstinct was at once ` comment, but analysis was '• .`�•e i g in riddles. be done to establish quiet and, Suns and planets are born, the aroused. "I'm awfully sorry my are conters'n ddl revented, by the entrance of Miss' Will you explain I" peace until the permission to the' planet dies'and becomes -brit Lind affairs. should interefere with yuur Edith Talbot. You know that my brother is an Chinese•restaurant keeper to open er of its former self, and then burat8 " arrangements in this way." had been cancelled. out into, efflorescence of vegetable '-`Not a bit," Cried Brett.-"I make Th'e surprise of the pair was mu- assistant Linder-Secretary' in the .So the Moslems scored a victory .and animal life. This is its matuc- -' trial. ' or "Sean'•' t a sacred rule of my life to 'put F sign-0ffice'i" w averted.- y es its decay. Brett expected to see a -young, this time and rebellion as a� r - it ; then"tom pleasure before business. I mean," retry'and clever gi-rl,.vain enough "Well, early in September his A couple of- the.leading Moslems "An e s n, planet and ��' I d so of et ry• u he 'explained, as .a look of bewil; to believe she had brans, and sof- chief placed him in charge of a were brought before the civil man- organization ' in the universe, A, derment crossed ills hearer's face, special iindertaking. The Sultan darin and bambooed and thus ended� he organic or inorganic; we ficiently. well ..enc?awed with that g an affair have the same system of progress F :"that this quest of oars promises rare commodity to be able to 'twist hart decided to have a lar a num • which hail stirred .up a to be the most remarkable affair I ber of rough diamonds cut.and pol- good part of the province ,for a I and development throughout. A have eget been..emarka a That the good-natured Earl of Fiirhglme ished by the best Turopean experts. month or two. It was like living being travelling through eternity on , a round her little finger. g g g• I the wings of light would .see a per pleases me. Pleasant-shooting is a They were all ma nifieent ems, near a volcano for the fume bola 4 Young, not more than twenty— p people, I stool restlessness but no more "serious business, got-erned by the g' exceedingly valuable it seems, be-' and many of the oor eo le, who ' unquestionably beautiful, with the g y p g Permanent change ,than a sea,bird callendar and arranged bv the ung rare both in siie -and purity; have 'ahead passed . through two lie lenda rer." graceful contour and delicacy bat=- ,but one of them was larger than any destructive rebellions; were fearful- I does sans watches the weve clianges • � ' arced; features of a portrait by '•"` An electt'ic bell summoned $rhith, known' diamond. Jack told me if ly frightened. _sof th'e ocean." Romney—Edith Talbot bore few of " The barrister handed him the tele was quite as big as a good-sized the marks that pass current as the• Pgram and' a' sovereign• outward and viable: signs of a Hoed- hen's egg. Both it and the others, "Read that message, he 'said': ern -woman of Society. That she he said, had the appearance-of - `°Ponder over it. Send it, and give y lumps of alum; the experts said . should self-possessed and gess THE PRESERVING TEST the change of the sovereign to Mrs. that the smalls, stones were worth Smith's brother, -with my compli- ed ;n Perfect taste were r as obvious .more than a million-sterlingi tyhilst ` - „ adjuncts of her character thought that price of the- large one could j.., • -meats and regrets. the' g. _ _ •_ •_ , _ "" _ each hale of,her clear thought S t• phase not be fixed: No one but.an Em FOR \E.�iRLT fyQ FEAR should reflect itself in a stngularl peror or Sultan would buy it. His ,. ,.CHAPTER II. _ mobile face. en . To such a woman pretence tis. E - m xcell cy Mehemet Ali' Pasha was Then -he turned. to Lord Fair- _ `' a especial en nine with the,- toy charged d - helms. imlyissible, the polite ti •lois cif this mission= and he brought ere Just une question,'-' he said, 'fashionable life iinp6ssible. ']3rs1t dentials to the Foreign Office ask- "before Isend you off to bed. \'o, readily, understood why the ;:a r! ing for facilities to be given for its l . • .. you must not protest. I want-you of 'Fairholme- had fallen in !ore execution. "He and the-two-secre- - ,• " with this 'fair creature.. TTe l ad to meet me. here t}>_is,_ovening at taries.who _accompanied him hays ' seven, tyah.your brain clear and simply_ bent in worship before a been killed." oddess of his own eras+l. `'Yes'." said •Brett, wh-on oyes TRA your nerves restored by a good, g To the girl, Brett was <cuall; a g. EX GRANULATED -SUGAR • sound sleep. .«•'e will ne,�hero'or B• ,,. 1 _ were fixed on the hearthru revelation. "Jack was given the especial dutc -eisew•liere, and act subsequently. g p ha stood the searching test of preserving time. This is only I _ • ore `. .'But .at this inyment I .want you to I'airholme's introductory of looking after_ Mehemet Aii-•zznd •- � possible because of iw consistent high quality. know the name of the person most described the barcisteT - as "the his companions during their resi- P , .. .. _ _..... readily accessible who can tell me smartest criminal lawyer in London_ dence in Londo;i. It was his busi- _ _ j FROJI TOtA1 GROCER. t :all about_ Mr.. Talbot's connection —one whose aid would -be invalu- nest to afford them-every assist with the Sultan's agent." able." She expected to meet 'a ance in his power, to procure them Th9 R ,• i1 7t sell C nada $agar Reflning CD., Limited o: r "Sus si.!er, undoubtedly. Where sharp-featured• wizened, elderly police rotection, obtain fol them is t in I v n • p Establ' 1 ed ' &4 by Joh Redpath can I find her^" man, with gold-rimmed 'ey=e-biasses, the best advice attainable in tho ' ".1t Ulster Gardens- I will drive a queer voice and a vast}• habit of diamond trade, and g.-nerall,v place ,i r asking unexhectw3 qt:estio. L !at their disposal a!�the rPourees Y' Y• Try'. .. .. '• .ai:{ '. o•a,wv '+ �� A tM•e.ry —.}t' t �,- .' +.,... 6Ss.✓r;Y r r r. �� ... §a .y. J. :. +V1 .:,,, •sr'r�':,-.t. {,. `.0 �� .q,C ',.. "vr�lw r .. .. ;... .•i'.. .. - 74- •- .eW • � s _ 'm watreA[.NA �'L,Y:'^i1 s 'i.•A fW.^ , — -- _ TOOTHLESS SAWS. � ---- --- f3ALADS. -.� .. 0 _ E �� c��s�o _ _ u Spinach Salad.-Take half a pe Tovlhleea saws have been in tree 1 b ' [ of fresh spinach wash it thorough rutting armor plate for a nnbei : - IMPURE :BLOOD sit in steam of years. The theory of the action 1 y In severs! waters, p s abrasion b local fusion due tc ar, and steam for fifteen minutez 5 relieve and cure indigestion—acidity of the stomach—bilSousness—fiatuleaee• _ 4—Z turn into a colander and drain 'lie very high speed of the disk, —dy is They re-inforee the stomach b supplying the active %- _ Y ��� " ' :ausing so many thousand inches of needed for the digestion of all kinds of food Try one after each meal. �y •-_ , - Ohop fine, season with salt pepper. B j 'Cured by Dr Williams Pink Fills surface to impinge on the metal un- We. a box, if our dru st has not stocked thea yet send so 600• �c and two tablespoonfuls of melteo Y Sf? , . der-cut that the material acted upon and wewill mall you a box. 33M They lake Pare-B100d-. butter. Mix well and press inti RUM ales!-1 molds or cups.. When cold. is heated at the point of contact tC 1ltaeloaaf Drug.�Cbea.ieal Comraos et Canada.iJa■Itaa. a temperature approaching if not Ask any doctor and he will tell place each form on a lettuce lea: equal to the fusing point. It ap-. and put a spoonful of mayonnaise ears as if a ver small portion' of t you .that eczema is caused by im p } p°. -- -- dressing on top, Fine. . ,. the metal being cut immediately in FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE.. (purities fn the blood; that nothing Sunda Night Salad. - Calf'F g DEFINITION OF, SLOW GAME. `can cure it that does mot reach' the Y g the neighborhood of the point of 1 brains, boiled in salt and water. contact is first melted and at once Little Elmer Papa, what is ASK DAwsoN, HE KNows. „ blood—that salves and outward ap billed on ice, cut in small dice. h IF you want to sell a term, coflenit plications are worthless and a rubbed off,; thus exposing a fresh =flags? me, • ' waste of money. The reason why and served on a bed of lettuce wit! surface to the frictional action, and Professor Broadhead—Merely a F you want to buy a farm. tossup 31r. Williams' Pink Pills have al- mayonnaise make a delicious hot that this process goes on continu- scientific metho8 of fooling away I me. i ways been so successful in curing weather dish fax Sunday night. ously while the disk is working. fine. 1 HAVE some of the-beat Fruit, stock, this most annoying trouble is be ' Tomato , Salad.-Cover tomatoer- The temperature of the disk moat 1 Grain or Dairy "Parma in ontarto with boiling water; let stand fivF necessarily be much lower than the Costiveness and its Cure.w_When and prtees right. ' cause they act directly on the blood, minutes, then-peel and slice;'chill•: work in contact with it owing to its the excretory organs refuse to per- W. DAWSON. Ninety Colborne Teaching the root -of the trouble large surface area, and when it is 'form their functions ro ri the H. "Street, Toronto. - and driving out all impurities.. arrange on lettuce leaves; sprinkle g . P Y They banish eczema salt rheum with salt and garnish with dress•' considered that all the frictional intestines become clogged. This ACENTS WANTED. . ,II energy of the rotating disk is con is known as costiveness and if nag GENTS wa*tTED.-a study of oche: and unsightly, pimples and erup- Economical Dressing.-One-table• centrated on an extremely small lected gives rise to dangerous cum- 1A tio>ls, relieve the Irritation - and Agency !.equal urs co u wi.11 us spoonful of butter, one large table• area of contact in the material sub plications. Parmelee's Vegetable teas none can equal ours. You wilt of itching. and..give perfect health; ways regret it if you don't apply toe Mrs. A. Pilling, of Milestone, p`cnful-of flour, one-half teaspoon- jetted to its action the results ob- Pills will effect a speedy cure. At �particulars to Travellers' Dept, ili g' fol of salt one teas yonful round twined are not so surprising as ap the first intimation of this ailment Albert St., Ottawa. Bask., says: "I was afflicted with P g pear at first si ht.—Cassier's Ma ' a blood and skin tiiseas�which the mustard, or pinch of cayenne pep' Pe, g g' the sufferer should procure a paC- MISCELLANEOUS. ',.•�,,, per. Beat these iligredients to seine. kat of the pills and put himself ' _ doctor. called eczema, but which - `_ Hay and lark. SCALER. Wilson's _ did not yield in the least to his gather,-then ad$ enough hot watel under a course of treatment. The State R'crks, 9 ]raplunade, Toronto. treatment. I was covered with to make a thin custard, cooking un Relief for the Depressed.-Physi- good effects of the pills will be al- rPILENTlc•LS TO THE MOULDING a" til smooth in a double boiler, then al and mental depression usual!}, most immediately evident. �� or stove mounting uad© wanted atAl sores and in very bad shape. A once. Good chance for country boys who Friend advised me to to take Dr. coal and place .on ice. Two cup gave their origin, .in a disordered w,sh to impro+e their prudpecte. writes' ' Williams' Pink Pills and Itfter us- fuls of olive oil, yolks of two eggs• state of the stomach and ]'icer, a: DOUBTFUL COMPLIMENT. or gait at utt G t s-tr Foundry tom . t'iaegar or lemon juice to taste. when these organs are deranged in Mr. Bared-I wish I had your Reny. 500 weer xin, Street, Toronto. t ;' ing eight or nine boxes I was com- 13eat eggs and drop in the oil until ;heir action the whole system is A GENTS WASTED. A LINE FOR .s. pletely cured. I can strongly re- voice. c+ery home. write us for our choice ° commend the Pills to anyvue silt- it begins to thicked, then add oil affected. Try Parmelee s Vege' Miss Bawler (delighted) = «hY list .of adepts supplies. We have the f m from .that trouble.." and vinegar alternately, until all table Pies. They revive the diges• so 4 greateat agency proposition in Canada eI the oil is used-and the mixture is live processes; act beneficially on 1ldr gored—Wel], thea I could' today, No outlay necessary, Apply B. ' r A medicine. that can make new, of the consistency of •thick cream, the nerves aT d restore the spirits C. 1• Co_ 2ze Albert lit, Ottawa. „ fired blood will cure not only skin stop it whenever I pleased. Then add the.ice cold.custard a`nd as no other pills will. They are C sterna, and exec, LUMPS.1. curte, In a 'troubles, but also anaemia, 'rhea ternal a est rnal, e r i b ten and e cured, w t otts beat hard; lastly add the beaten cheap, simple and sure, and the of .,� o` our home tre`Imenc.M Write �r lmatism, D-euralgis, indigestion and put, in -mason Ell too late. r. Bo man edits Ce. white of one egg-, fects are lasting. Llm,ted. Couingwood• Ont, fr u host of other troubles simply be jar in ico chest and it will last a }it cause these troubles are the result • rON SCALE G ARAN'fEED. Ktlacf'e Week and is more delicate than the THE RETORT COURTEOUS. _ �) Scale works, 9,Esplanade, TorodltZ �q of bad blood. Dr. Williams' Pink pure mayonnaise. Pills make new blood and under P �' biDard's Liniment.- Iha Limited. `Pus in STS ADVICE FRE&diasoo Corwe* _ The trouble with�you is that yon pear Rirs,- I had a Bleeding 'fnmor oo �7 w to regard to any organs_. Lowest their ase blood-and Verve troubles keep constantly forgetting that you my race for a tong time and tried a ices to drubs of all ktada, fi p disappear. Bold by Ell medicine 'CAN .TAKE NO MORE. " ❑umber of remedies without any good Crusses fitted by mall. Send measure _... ever were a boy. It was his wife results I wad advised to try MINAXD'tt meat. Otasses fitted by age. Nrite to-dal ' idealers or by mail at 50 cents $ ,tI thought .your daughter's weT2 vih0 B$ld it, and he, Uf course, LIbiIME�T, and af'.cr ursoft several hot- for anythi❑g sold to rstf 00 oras +•. Ibox or six boxes for $°.50 from The Lie* it made a complete cure, and it stores to Dr, Saltman, Collingwood, Out taking French • says the friend. came right back with the witty re healed all up and divapp eared altogether. % Dr. Williams' Medicine Co•, _We thought they were, too," an- ply. DAv1D HENDER.ON, DYEING I CLEANING I Xroekviile, Ont. Belle. 1 Station. 111nga Co.. N. B., tieDt• Fur tl,e.err be-9.send loaf watt w ins ' but it seems that "Well, you never forget that you _ u, I9a. t * severs the father, - the small quantity tlsey -absorb were once d girl, although cvery• -. t$RI11911 AMERICAN DYIE311C CW' WHY. simply vaccinated thembody else forgot it years a .' nd years ttr far seat is rt°r tow a. ora. direct. THAT'S � - -' >VLnotreal. Tercatto, O'tawaQuelxo ago," d?t �enedictr-"Do you know, old man, I-don't spend so much money When you have a pain think of �y �fuRIN! EYE RelwaDv MODE GOOD. When ba,yinQ yMtT Ptano �]{` ,now as I did before I was mar- Hamlins Wizard' Oil. ' For head- .� Red, Weak, weary, Watery Eym Kate-"Maude is married and she fried f" ache, Toothache, Earache, c3tofnacn sadOranulatedEyellds.dourine Doesn't doesn't know the first, thing about IR$is! Oft havfla an - Bachelor-"How's that T'". ache, ant many other pa;tful ail: Bmtn-s�thes Eye Pain. Druggists ]-housekeeping." •e Benedict.—"Well, I don't have it menta trere is nothing lietteY. . Hell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 1 OTT�O lGL Hoc, si 00. Murine Eye Salve In A,ice—"Yes, aha does; the first 1Kr Spend." - Asepde 7`nDes 25c, X100. Eye SOoks thing is to -et a husband to, keep Pt8110 /1lCti011 lh "The people I lived wid before'; and Eye Advice Free bx Mail. house Eor.'' If attacked With cholera ur'sum ma'am, said the new, cook, "was Muria* Sys Remedy C04 Ch1cag0. - trier complaint of any 121nd send at very plain."- "Well," asked her There are many sticky devices An THE REAL TEBT. 1g.: .$once for a bottle of Dr, J. D. Kel- {new employer, "are we not plain A REAL PESSIMIST. the market that kill some-flies, but Mother-Hate you been a good ' y dial• and use hie i" "Yez are, ma'am, lout in a - -L. housekeeperswho haveto the _ - ttgaccordssentordirectiona. It acts different .wa -The wuz plainin -Mrs. Wipggs-Mg s. Harper is:g l many tmmoro, and-do Pada lc boy at school -to-day,I`didn teget - xr y. y know that Wilson's I'1 Ps ",n-Yes, mother; Jam- with wonderful -rapidity in. subdu- ther way o'- hvi>t', not in their ways complaining of what ml ht t Jam- •bng that dreadful disease that weak. looks, ma'am." have been.. age carpets and furniture like all caug..t once. Mrs, Diggs-Y es; she e has wasted ens the strongest man and that de- sttckyfly catchers. Mlnard's Liniment'Cures surn` Eta enough time crying over spilt milk strQys _the• young and delicate, 'Those who have used this cholera to buy a couple of rows. _ PIE. : medicine say it acts promptly, and Figures do not lie but-estimates - - be yolks of Well, Well ! �. m y are often misleading. Delicious Spice Pie. T -,never fails,to effect a thoruagb .ole. _ _ The Friend of All Sufferers. - Like to "the- shadow of. a. ruck in three eggs, one and one-hlf cups Irl -- Unless worms be expelled from of sugar, one cu of good cream, THIS is a HOME DYE A FAIR-QUESTION. ' the system, no chiid can be heal- a weary land' is Dr Thomas- Fc- g P . Willie-"Pa Y" _ thy. ' lectric Oil to all those who suffer -iso tablespoons of flour,twuthirdf t; p , that A NYO N E Pa-"Yee." Mother Graves'. S'V'orm Ex sin. It holds out hope to every of a cup of butter, one teaspoon o jj can use terminator is the best medicine ex- 'p -spice, cloves, cinnanson, and nut- Willie-"Teacher gays that we're tli;nt to destroy worms. one and realizes it by stilling ani- P.. here to f help others." fering everywhere. It is a liniment meg. Mix flour and auger to- 7, o � 't � t► Ps-"Of course we aTie. ' :e good. fellott;" said the Eng- that has the . blessings of Half a gether, then cream with butter; } add yolks of eggs, beating thor- el Willie-"Well, what are the continent. It is on _ale ever wheie gg lfsh.tourist, kin you direct me W a and can be Found wherever ensluil� oughly; next add cream and spices. ' •„ others here-for I" _ place where one may -get a good Use the whites for the frosting on Well rep drink R lied the ed Eur. '. There are many imitations of - t0p' thirsty' native, -Ikin direct ye.r . ,ALMOST REPAIRED. Cream Pie.-Crust-Two table- t' Wilson's Fly Pods. Do not be de- better to a place where two kin git I dyed these : ceitied by unsatisfactory imitations. „ spoons butter, one and one half 9 ALL - (}et Wilson's. a god drink. Customer-"And my watch-when tablespoons sugar and the yolk of i DIFFERENT N1NDS will it be repaired!" one egg; cream butter-and sugar; of Goalie Minard's Liniment Retleves NsuralEla, Country Jeweller-`°Yarn might• beat the yolk well and add; thei —_ with The SAME Oya , And some church members seem' have it noir, air except for one lit- add a small cup of.flour. This rer� used 'to thiak it is up to the minister to Mother-"Novy, Charlie, You tle wheel. I can't seem-to find sembles a mass of crumbs. Precis " make•good for the entire congre- must be a very good boy. You where the miserable little thing be- into a pie tin with the back of a �gation. have a nice.new brother. Aren't longs!'.' , • d - Sou pleased V' Eight-Year-Old spoon; bake until a light brown. 6finuaI Llntnant curse oandrutT. I don't know., It's Fill with the following cream: One _ s Chailie-"Oh' It is a fact beyond dispute that pint of milk in the double boiler; ONEDYEfOMLL K{NDS°r°00D5 oodness, JohII," ,said a wo- always the Ray'; just a$ I'm getting one packet of Wilson's Fly Pads, mix well together three•tablespoons on In the world competition be= of sugar and three tablespoons of OLiAN and WIMPLE to Use. man to her husband, "your suit gins.'. : , has killed.a bushel of house flims. „ loan los if'you had- been sleeping - This is more than could possibly be- .flour; add'to the boiling milk; cook wO chance of uelattbe WRONG Dy fol the Goods t caught on three hundred sheets of until. thick; then add the yolks of onehatocolor. Ailcoi°r.fr9m °orDrusrl"°' !n . it.'.' `:dell," replied John., �{t corn's 'are difficult to eradi g }' DcsAr, FREFC°lor C.rdtnd S1loRY nooNet le ;'.'why Dot4 Isn't that the suit I cafe, but Holloway's Corn Cute stiSky paper. All Druggists, Gro- .,three eggs; cook for a v;bile, then Th.Johnso°•it chsrdsoa co., u,att.ar wt°ntr•el _.�eear to church 1'' _ cote, ra them out painlessly. cera and General Stores sell' Wil- take from fire and add one table- .-wear able- �� t son's Fly Pads. Be sure you get the spoon of t-anilla. Cover with a rrf REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. WRONG DEPARTMENT. genuine Wilson's. meringue made of the well beaten .NRR,W1XgLOw•s SOOTHING SS RCP has been whites of four eggs 8IId a little ysed for over SIXTY YEARSbv ASILLIONS of "I want a pair of shoes that will FRANCE ENCOURAGES THRIFT. sugar;.cover the pie with this and - ` MOVIRRS .for, tbefr ClIlLftREN WHILE - g T$EIHIPrG, wrath PERFECT SI:CCV,"9 It be plenty large enough," she said, With a., view to encouraging brown nicely In oven. This ]s a y SOOTHES the C417ILD, SOFTENS the GAVE, I` �LI TwYsau PAIN;CURF,S WIN L)COLIC,anti as the clerk looked into her 'old. thrift, in France, M. Chaumet, un- delicious pie, and easily digested. _ elt>'best remedy far ILIAT.RHq:A, It'i%ab-- one to find the number. to]ntely harmles4 Be sure and ask for "Mrs, der Secretary Of state t0 the past g p,•` "In that case." he replied, "per- office, has issued a circular to the �Winalowls Sootbin Syrt, end take no other h t►iad Twenty-liveceptsa�bottle. haps you'had -better sten over into d-irectors of. departments, from ' the men's department." which it appears tnat various-muni- Tw'O ANGLERS - cipalities' intend to put a franc in - • -A barefoot boy,., - _ the savings banks in the name of I Canada- AMOS CiOCollegeCHATHATHAM, ONT. , _ A white birch pole;,.. _ every child as soon as it is born. In a class by itself Arnorg Arnerlca'a• #:y A can of warms, By way of assistin the communes Schools of 13uslness Training• g ' I S 4. eo e � A swimmin'_ hole... in their Iaudable.eff4rts.to,enconr- na STUDENTS PLACED IN 19es 8 baited hook, age the habit of saying among child- 885 STUDENTS PLACED IN 1910 4 M1 475 STUDENTS PLACED iN 1910 A tug and Swish; ren the Post Office Savings, Bank we publish the lists annually. will accept the deposits made in When troubled with tall we pay full fare up to $8.0O3 and bring Shady..batt!, _ - - long distance students for half,fare. A string of fish, a the names of newly born babies. Ta8hC3,tCZeI11a,OTiiity8k111 Good board and room, ra.00 per week., disease a 1 Zam'Bakt If you cannot come to Chatham, we can r There is a stipulation that the apply train you by mail• A white duck Suit, t ' children cannot withdraw the de- Ifere are somo students placed recentlyt f; posits made b the parish until Surprising how quickip it eases ]•Tate W&do, 0-ameron A Hcap Regina•• p Y the smartiol and stinging! Also E, Durk Nicholson ei Bain, Eegina. }� A canvas boat; they "have"reliclied their Jhajority; cures cuts.burn,,soros and piles. g, wood, Trust Cn„ Chetoygan, Mich.- - A costly,r. 1, _ f or get married. 'Zom•Bultismadet?rompure her. Ei`ht callft Just received for Btonot;rsph. , z • A patent float, f! ere, Tenehers and.Auditors, for openiniff hal essences. No animal Eats—no worth from $6W to S1500, will give you ` : A gaudy fly, , Barber (to bald customer}—"Try - mtueral poisom. Finest healer! some idea of the demands, A cast anti-swish.; • uLarulStorea3bery+sltna dOLLECE REOPENs FOR 38TH YEAR _ A pretty Sight, a bottle of this preparation, sir. Drug! SEPTEMBER 6TH. Splend;d satuff for baldness." CUs m Catalogue 33 tells of wark at Chatham. "' 1 L But nary fish! - 23 THE touter-"So it may be, but I've gut Catalol;ue 34 !elle of work err man • a i,l•,ither Free.) all the bald:less I want, thanks." In his own case every man looks D. yoLACHL ha a co.. C. a, collets. v,G IS$I•F 3tii-111 Chatham. Ont J . Upon cowardice a discretion. TD. 7 Minard's Ltnrrnem for safe everywhere. NO u .>.-.0 •„ ,� -.. ., x +^„+z -. 9°i"=�_.. Rix-r,-_q, �'e.•., ,. 'v. -c•. .�, �.w, k ', :q.•.scoff^ *-r.a. ,a . -...P.•:,�! ... ,. _ - .. �r. .: .. .. .. .ti i , - - I• Wm. T. Burgess, an. English. �j OR BALE--House and lot situated _ .- -- - �VRE i oa Brook Nc Ola% maul, opposite she i man swath across the English ls•ehodt•l obureh." For partioalan apps to i•yt:bHabedev�a Fri�aR OmntrzniaeatllsOQp, Channel on Wednesday, the time W.J.G�116•North O1araaan a, VINEGAR AND SPICES T being 22 hours and 85 minutes. It RATES OF ADVHBTISn;G: is estimated that owing to the LO$T betweeD(i}reenwood and Bal- ' ` y2w insiltioa perline, . . 10 coots em corners a par-eontsinig some mon. -Saab subsequent inertias per urs- a oats Lig-Zug Coarse he, had to take he q Lad store bills. Finder please notify hBB, - - , 'flub rate doe non too]ads Legal or Forelja swam W miles. A is DARkimu.6insa18, tf �Yon often hear the housewife sap "Where can I get pure . :Mvartlr•msatr. — Special terms given to parties making con- • i,�OR 8A LE 12B acre farm near Pick- Vinegar and Spices?" The'answer is ar- saris for 6 or 6 months or by the year. Half i' GROCERY a' j•arl,or,eart eontraoes'paysblegaarearly. NATURE STOPS ertngVtllaga,Pickerint.taion and Lake i � R�("�SARDSUN'S ll<ROCitR�' y Ontario. @pp1•adid load. tfve bares, k•rioe y1 =` v Bwdnere cards ten 11nes or under,with Papez iT,8u0 W H.13.HAB8I8, solicitor, Fort Pea " d sae ear,i6 0%payable in advaaq. When the Kidneys Give out ant» 47.sg y' t:. a�Noticein local columns sea cent■par line, We guarantee our Spices and Vinegars to be absolutely Pure. We • A vu per use esti sub-goose insertion. Do you feel that you simply can't go have on hand a cod supply of PURE MALT CIDER 4peeial contract rates made known on applies:- itny farthbr--th»t you mast have rept for FOR $ALE—A Rood rough-cast R pP Y tion. No free advertising. that lame and achia house containing rooms besides closets AND WHITE WINE VINEGARS, ' Advertisements without written iastraotiona A back-relief from snd good cement cellar. Hard and soft we ter , will be inserted until forbidden and charged aa- that coostaut dead tired feeling—freedom inside house. One-fifth of as acre of good gard. labs¢ g p , R. It is nature's rapialr with warming oveRttachadstove �For tuella first-classMustard Seed, �� Cloves ,aordinvly. Orden for discontinuing advertise- from those stabbing,darting pains, on ocutaining five apple trees besides other Celery Seed Pure Grouud seats must be in writing and sent to the pub Oxford Job Work promptly attended to. warning t bat or particulars apply to'THOS.E. STEPHEN- Ca ra waySeed, " Mustard,n� �Y a the kidneys are SON,Claremont Ptf »� T$8It29 Whole inger Root, Pepper, black -� j glylag out and R'hole Cloves', °' Pepper, whlte, red , {1.25 per year ; 51.00 if pai3 in advance• you need the F{ ARM TO RENT at Balsam-100 acres,a qo'd grain and et ick farm lac 5 Whole Al1EU1CP " Ginger, Subscriptions to the United States,81 50 hal of Booth's + g pp con 8 Piokering TO. A good brick hones with - ,c is advance Kidgey Pills the modern improvements, a large bank barn - Whole Cinnamon, 'Cloves, guaranteed kid- straw house and driving house, three acres of - Whole Pepper, black 6 Mace, e ne tamed Ia orchard and garden, a never failing spring Whole MRCP, t' JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, y y creek running through the farm half mile from ' Turmeric, every macbice C.P.R„station. Possession to plough at once, Whole Coillies, " Carry Pdrs, there is one part full possession March 15. For partictilan a and Whole Mined Pickling Spice. - -NOTES AND COMMENTS that works the ply to WM•$DWARDS,on the premises, Bsl- _ K P, • sam,Oct. 11 it bards s t a n d - - One of the most encouraging gives out first, The kidneys work night Ba Your Groceries at the Grocery Store ' K g and day and naturally a life of unusual F&m leaving ttown I WishtouYprtvAacelyl signs of the times is the iuereas- activity doubles the duties of the k°dneys the following; t writing desk, aide board, _ 11Dg tolerance among the Yar20a8 give d in time the strain tel.s. The kidneys kitchen stove (Happy Thought! single did• R ICHARDSON '%Sgive ant sad nature cries "atop," Booth's 9 mattresses,t self beater stove,S fames,2 din-religions sects. There ryas a time nine room table,6 chain,4 small tables, hall4 Sidney Pills are sold by all dealers, fil►o., rack,bed room set,pictures.1 toilet sec,t kitch- 'when the members of each par- or postpaid from The R. T. Booth Co,Ltd. en table.curtain poles and blinds. churn (dai- Fort Erie Out. There is n0 ill just as syy)horse,buggy,same-• new cutter (McLao- lticular sect believad that to ensure p j Min)bull&lo robe,1 coal oil stove,buggy 1 tub good. fiend for a Fee box. The test will stove pipes,RICHARD MOORE,Pickering tt IEDt1'ance into heaven it was neves- prove the truth of oar statement. So'd and guaranteed in Pickerin entry to join their church and that g g'by T.M. Mo FOR SALE-100-acre farm, situat- Fadden ed in lot 4. con, 4 PickertuL Tp. Good ithe members of all other seeb clay loam,clean and in sigh state of cut-ivs- �� rivers hopelessly ]oat. Such nor- SOUTH ONTARIO tion:syieadid tame house of w rooms: writ - -Sold _ stone faced and comparatively other one ; large barn, S FOW mindedness is now the eacep- inose sellMOliags,ce and all ocher aecees a build- -. •ELECTORS lags;well tented and Quantity sof 3 nor- of Ilion and not the rale. The opin- Rood orchard and a Quantity of small hair. " Ample sup pl of water,hard sad wit; spring - lion no longer exists that salvation A public Meeting of the electors of S. mak• ■� W. umber worth si.koo• s I I- UDtDrlO will be held III from Pickering t3•o R„ aboun, and anvil- D o I IsDISN depends upon our beliefs iu some from C.K,R.,etadon,and al»at same distances particular doctrine or creed. L T 0 from Iowa of tvhitby; half mils from P. O, ' 1� school and church;43 miles from Toronto. Ap- With our broader V1310D the are ply to udley, tlOTHYO'L&Al4Y,l[apb Hlll Farm. �$ much Work On the evening of Aadlry,one. 48 tt _ 'able to see runch more Rood in the ^� "world than we formerly did. It Tuesday, SW- lith, 1911 DR'ELLINOS FOR BALE BY � the same tlme, yon can do twice :- 'Dealer. in t»r. teader-One being situated in the town of i, owing to onr becoming less nar- To discuss the Political issues Uxbridge,built of brick Lad contains seven as much work:.with the 'Crown" Gang .row in Oilr Vie R'8 that Snakes the of the Day. rooms arith'frame sammer kitchen attached, hard and soft water. About one•half acre of Plow as with a sintie furrow plow— Farm minion of the various churches land. The other is situated to the tillage of and without walking any further. 1' arm Implements The meeting will be addrel18ed.by Claremont, frawe Lod contains all rooms. On possible. It is well to see a per- the oreintaer are a gaaatlty of large Lad small 'Crown" Gang cults two, cleeo. 6'460 p fruit, good ttcble and card Lad soft water, R. R. Mowhray, (3... D. Conant, Thr above dwellings beloe to the estate of fnrrowtt at the same time. Yaa7 Don supporting strongly hi; own Robert Orierson and the late Edward Push and will be sold by tea. progressive fanners say Of all kind®, demomination, but t0 exhibit a or, L. F O W K a , tM; P. der Teaders will be received up to Sept. loth, _. none Chrl>atiaD spirit he -holtlil See 19 1. The highest os Lay tender not oeeeesar _ p Uy Lecor•ted. Ivor further patticalsrs apply rn rind in other Sects and should not the undersels Sued execatrrs Mea. Wm. iZd- - Crown B g yt�pr Twine,wi t9 p, �k Chair taken At S o'clock. - wards,Balsam.or ex Bard s. Pugh. Win.Cbethim,Xd- jn a .a. ne r Ithink that his church-monCFOlizes The Conservative Candidate or his • all the Christian virtues. representative invited. ~ ---- O SALE B - ARM FOR . 'Y TEI�ER- P 10W ,A person who is intimately aC- g.consistt north west a of lmor orcins Buggies,'". Wag : more Ilei uain ted y aria 1.a • ,s a rich cls loam a Intoe Edward a `O acres. 'tl -ua'ith the condition in - _. h ging to the-skis of the !-ugh. of . the town of Oshawa recentl made baa been to Das urefora number od ears It y �pyn{t, et,ladleat. falutest•workiag garners, Et�'., contains a cover failta s ria creek also be. the Statement that there are at tween y and 4%ares of Rood hardwood Nsnbrr plow AWvs ewr seen or used. It is E 1,LED TB1Dgfts addresged to the w,tb some ar, about W apple trees ,a full )east fonr hundred puri•ha cable tlademigned, and endorsed "Ten- 'bearl a all choice fruit On tae premises to a Ughter dratL too, an 1t has dust-proof i = irotels In that town, find that the well be received until flan ay, $e t- I back baro. sot ao with stone quantity t c Y deer for Dredging. Port Hope, Ont.," wheals with large roller bearings, and d jOtber bmidln Isadore large gasouay tf " are actually htilding Out their &°Od imaber Isadore will be received up to highly-polished, quIelt-scouring mould- ill 18. 1911. At 4 00 P, Sl ,for dr R , beet.loth. The highest or Lay teaser not Do. WhAbyl 011t 1baDd8 for the Snouey.. The_CnD• iris re LL1red itC Port Hope Ont e-sar,ly accepted For further particular boards Stays right down to its wortq qq •pyply to the undersigned executors. Mrs, %-m. - ditions there, how ever, are not :Tenders will not.be considered unless Edwards,bel-m, or Edward W. ruga,chat- through the heaviest hind' Lot um show made on the forms supplied.and sign- ham, 4l-Ul "Crown' and sive you aaMei • You the 'different from that in any other ed with the actual signatures of ten- of fasmen who have purchased' Marge manufacturing centre where derers. - ITS. W. A- �3j,ltls, - Combined speci8cntion and form of 'Crown" Gangs prom us.go Your cast tet There is a large foreign element, W ELITEVAI.E, tender can be obtained on applicittion ttlsir verdicts` including that of a certain claims to the Secretary. Deportment.of Pub-I Announces that she is prepared to do -from the British Isles. The num- lie Works, Otu wa. Tenders must in- all kinds of plain sewing, including ` elude the towing of the plant to and men's shirts and piin•ts. 4 bar of these voters throughout the from the work. Only dredges can he — /- • - "'� # whole dee country may a Sufficient employed which f theft registered in Can- Wbitby Office CLCC Urniture • - •""- •to decide the result in an election. ad+a at the time of the f3ligg of tenders. - ' Contractors mu++t be ready to begin Ontario Dept. Agriculture I and thus the fate of any impert- work within thirty days alter the I _ lint question may be in their date they have been notified of the Information and aesistaace given to acceptance of their tender, g - hands. It is a great evil which is . Each leader must be accornpaoied farmers and others on all Agricultural tion to contend with and most by Au accepted cheque on a cbartered subjects, iucludiag poultry, �Ve' h live a C�lt11Ce selection of vers ...difficult to remedy. This clasp, bank, payable to the order of the'Hoa- Apply to who have the balance of lts'er ID oumble the Minister of Public Works, J. H. HARE, y pt for fifteen bundered dollars(g1,b00.001. District Representative, latest - ill UI'tliture and Yet prices -'-their hands, are as a rale illiter. which will be forfeited if the person 48.0-2 Ont.Dept. Agriculture, _ tendering decline to enter into a con- Whitb » ate aria most ignorant and the traer when called upon to do on, or y -that' will surprise you. franchise should . never . have fail to complete the work contracted - s u for. If the tender be not i�kcce ted the l a been given to thein. The worsen p Make' Your Decision Just Call and See Our fitOCk • cheque will be returned. q: of the land are .clamoring for The Department does not bind itself . M - votes, and if the franchise which to accept the lowest or any tender. Between Success and Failure. A _I Co in the popular *I : .was given to these people bad By order y' been given te.therAntelligent and R. C. DESROCHERS, _ SecretaryTOTT ­-BURLING noble-n girett'women of the coon- Department of Public Wnrkr, C�jJ/�� try, we would be far Metter off. Ottawa. August 29, 1911. � • -' i,� .: _- Wei believe in extending the fran- Newspapers will not he paid for. TORONTO, ONT. .l�ICI�ERIN G, Out. tbis advertisement if they insert it i ehise to all those who 'can intelli- without authority from the Depart- Will prepare you for an excellent i i• '• gently tics it and who can, prize it went, osition in the Business" Wocld. -`--�` TT�� *�•� ,. heflrst ate is im ortxnt-YovS NO iiISAT THE SUMMER . as a sacred possessfou. it R'f18 CHOICE OF p• SCHOOL. Our Catit- .. "purchased with the.blood of our Xelo dtilvertieeme4ate. logics explsuts why this college - forefathers, and under-no vircum_ ranks among the best or.this Conti- Is nearly cyst it is necessary for to hulks room for new fall goods and � wtaeres should it be a luarketable •hent. Write for one today. Enter- III order to'do-so we Will clear out a few lines. - EED WHEAT FORSALE-Choice' now. commodity. _When .a person Iles S Fall Wbeat for sale of the Early. Arcade - "2 only, Chamber Sets, reg, 2.50, for 1.99. variety, Price 90c,per bushel. J W Hogle,aro «• J. Giliott, Principal 2 only, Chxtuber Sets, r-�. 2.00, for 1.49, - ►�' once offered his vote for sale, he ugham,out, 4849 Cor.•Yonge and Alexander -Sts. - should be deprived of the frau- 1 only, Dinner Set, gold, blue and white, rex. 8.00, for 6.99. FOR SALE-About'300 bushels of ehise for ever, whether his vote P good clean seed wbeist, Cawson Golden TIME Td BLL-Picker'n Station 0. Several ends of Print, reg. 10c, for Sc a yard. Several'ends of Zephyr Cliarr. esu, CABBIE, one-balf mile west of R reg. e 13c, for lOc a yard. has been bought or. not, for by so Brougham, 4o-4s T.R. Trains going East Sae as follows- g y T doing he bets Procell. that he has No, 6 Mail 8.0.5 A M. _ HORT-HORN BULLS FOR SALE 12 Local 2.43 P.M. Highest price for butter and eggs. Terms strictly cash. t' - At your own price, A ply on promisee ,. no right to exercise the franchise. 14 Local 6.04 P.M. !v » A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON :;- lot b,con.a Pickering Tp, rid. Phone P. E, Trains ora west due as follows l7r Pugh, Claremont. 95tt fi 8 OSHAWA FAIR - No. 13 Lo.-al 8 36 A.M. to - OPV FOR SALE-Fresh calvedcow 11 Local 2.30 P. M. The bigevent of next weekin Central C young,and good milker, Apply on Prom• 7 Mail- 8.50 P. M. Ontario is Oshawa Fair on Jfonda isee,lct t;,con 8,Pickering,or Write P D DEA c, Monday, CON;Luabartoa. 40,-50 8nudav included. Tuesday and Wednesday. Monday 1 D A Nu is preparationyaday. Tuesday '1�,� {I �' and i= Wednesday are show days. Entries STANDAMD a are coming in fnsc and tlnist be in re R E C I P R O C I T Y OFCANADA Saturday night. There will be more - �• people on-the grounds than ever be- Established 1873 W Braachei . pre, more exhibits, more fast horses QR NC REC=PRO IZ''Y' - - in the rices, mole side shows, silent- We have to eat all the slime. We have what will stistafn yogi' tit all .&ions and mmnsements. more music, MONEY ORDERS FOR SMALL SUMS 'zoore pretty girls, and a bigger and =times, Corti Flakes, Post-tosties, Quaker Rice, Shredded S � � ;0 ?wetter fair than ever. The Town bas Wheat, Rusks, Quaker Oats, (JornmeRl, Graham Flour, Safety, convenience Wand tow COs`1' unite -t0 make - opened'the paved streets, the merch R'heatleta,Put Barley, Rice. tapioca;'at right - .' Money Orders issued by this Bank a most satisfactory lj • „ants are decorating the town and esti- p ices an lu elf naturalt r f SCAdIn sums-toa alt-of da. r' d ' th flavor. way.of small Calla ; - _- - - sens are et,thasiastic over the pros- : • - - - 13n3' P pacts. The progress of past years will Undue $5 3c. $1 to $30 . ..l 0a e as marked as ever. Bay a single V O v P �' �T Ct - - _ $5 to $10 . ... fx. �+3U to $SU . . . ISe. s ' fare railway ticket or hitch up your W J..V ►-7 Drafts issued for larger am6tvits. a rig and make for Oshawa Fair and 'Please bring them in at once and get pour premiums, a9 we are gig B - w"t your friends. The merchants to discontinue giving coupons in the near future. �t Savings Bank Department at Every B - -• .� will welrnme>rnu and the citizens will g ]aArt[It ef9 Janco. ' ?re gRlad to nee you. Fnjov the free- Ottr Groceries are the freshest. P IKERING BRANCH in/rt n �Town. and be able to say , rnn vrcda•.' <eae,-try.....-.t <.. -"-� .•, r� —. 1-L rT,.,r• "~ .� .dWwtdvenDg amounted to 10 ��:;.�.�. .,, ,. .t; � �,�:• �y: x �,.,�,, it .r +» .'dr v:- .VY ne..lF• '77 ;.q. ..y'.'".• :-+'A'. ', ^. -•^'r- T• 4Ai+ .,,,iv'Mv"`".•ft•F. •,•qua,�e. r .•.: :Ty, +i •v::... .'• .-V..v. .•.D, _ ,-✓ - .f .''tc,. �.1,' 'F. .A l*✓,. rn ' S' .. - . o..• .,i . . ..*..-.. .;. ',--: ,' ".:-• ..,...-. tel. �.,. A• -V c+-A"MONT Mr: Johnston, of Halifax, is Daniel Mayville, of Alderdon, Miss Maud Beal,of Toronto,was visiting Andrew Johnston, of township, who has been missing ;h a ver Sunday. North Claremont, for a few days. since Sunday, was found dead inVe !g H, ��C HAR-DSON S�QQ Mrs. Rachel Walker, of Toron- a cornfield with a bottle of ` " Macnab 'r. spent the holiday poi.- -with friends�n Port Perry. �, is visiting her mother, Mrs, son in his hand. ISnporsaassho Mrs. Thos. Graham is visiting Wm. Walker for a few days this wing of fined display of Ohiaa. A very large assortmens of with Mrs. Nichol, of Toronto. week.D. cFarlane, of the Stan- -,daughter, use r Bs• gooks,Dolls, Toys, jabs Mrs. W. Leaper, is visiting her ` Ms's. L. Todd, of Stouff- dard Bank, Tillsonburg, spent received for she Holiday trade. Oall A9w vide. Saturday and Sunday with P.and and ace them y' Mrs. Macnab. Subscriptions lakes for. all Magazines, ' Thos, Gregg was in Montreal on teller of the � > � Mr. Hutchison, Monday with three carload of t��uu,(� Standard Bank, returned on Mon- Weekly and Dail Ne cattle. da to resume his duties after a �- �- y � _ Messes Bessie and Mark Macnab y 7. `'event a few days with friends in Pleasant two weeks' holiday. _ „ = tale city. y TL•os. Btrke'tt has returned home —COUibe3 iu -- W S• H• 'R=CHAR?�tSON, Miss Margaret Macnab--is spend- .after spending two weeks visiting g, his uncle in New York State. He P�Qok kee in Shorthand BSOCl; � 'ea'�t- •�7CT]a.it'by' ' Ing a few days with. Port Perry. friends. reports a very enjoyable holiday. Tyoewrlting Mrs. Talnblyn and children are David Hopper spent Saturday -visiting for a week ipitll friends in at Richmond Hill at the re-union, / /1 t" H A Q , i, p 'Toronto. IIs reports a most enjoyable out- Stenographers L 0 rr !TMrs. Magnus Henderson is ing� havens meta number of old _ 7'spendingafewdays with friends friends. for 56 d` •ird$ of rlQw'$ -, an the city. Duncan M. Hubbard who has 35 to 75 a mouth Miss A. M. Proctor, of Toronto, been spending his vacation with T '. spent the holiday with her broth- friends in this neighborhood re- Clarke's Shorthand College,Toronto, 'verity Plow hos.-4, 4a, 7, 10, 11, 21; 25, 31 X L. No. 21 Premier +er Charles. turned to Bloomington to resume year in and year out,has more calls Sulkey, Imperial, Imperial Junior, National, New his duties as teacher. for competent stenographers than it Century and Ontario No. 2 Gan - Joseph and Mrs. Readman are Py R• J , -visiting the former's son in Vaugh- Mr. Grant who recently under- can supply. Wilkinson No. ,3, 4, 4a, 7, 10, 21. No. 2, 3 and 4 Gang. :an township. went an operation for appendicl- All our graduates of last term have Cockshutt No. 7 and 21. nip, punch, kangaroo, kidd, twin Gang. James Gregg, of Pittsburg, tis at the General Hospital,Toron- gone to excellent positions at salaries Fleury No. 12 and 21. No. 2 and 3 gang. Paterson No. 7, 11, 12, 18. ��� ''Penn., is visiting relatives here to, is convalescing at the home of ranging from $35.00 to $75,00 per Frost & Wood No. 18, 20, 21. Uxbridge No. 4, 5, 7. �; ror few weeks. his brother, Rev. J. A. Grant. month. Sylvester No. 7 and Combination No. 8. - Mrs. 9traueser has returned Joshua and Mrs. Bundy left on Owing to our modern system and 1Pereival No, 10. Perrin Plow No. 8-19 and 18.20 gang. ' from a few weeks visit with rola- Monday for their summer cottage strictly individual instruction,diligent Peter Hamilton No. 21, Waterloo No. 7, ;4 roves in Seaforth, at Hamill's Point,Muskoka, where capable students are enabled to they will remain for a month or qualify in from slat to tee weeks. Our.Plow Shares are- all manufactured by the best makers of Plows . Mrs. F. C.Muller, of Springfield, six weeks, after which the will n Canada. They are highly polished, chilled and toughened ;,.• `. depeat Thursday at the home of y Booklet and all particulars free on ; der brother, Mr. S. F. Robina. close their cottages for the-winter. application to the Principal, and the quality is unexcelled. Mrs. Sloane and daughter,Ethel, ; ,of Peterboro, visited Sunday andC CLAf?KlE we isell ®lzeseils verb CY].O�]�. rl Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Robins. A new building is to be erected J. _T. �r /v �T � - -' Jas. B. Madill has the contract country-the Exhibition by a foreign Shorthand.SpeeWist, CHARLES S� VfEl�I T eLAREMON°Lt ' for building the caretakers new 563 Colla 8 St., �Ort?IIt ' 'residence at the Union Cemetery. Over a million dollars worth g— — 0' HARDWARE AND TINWARE 4 The usual large number from of goods have been sold at the , ' - - Claremont and vicinity are attend- Turunto Exhibition. REST HILL �'LL Ing the Toronto Exhibition this One hundred thousand Chinese. ' MY and Mrs_ McGlashan and the were drowned and millions read- BLACESMITH S Vp�P ' � T 1 Mi9ses McGlashao, of Torontu, erect homeless by floods.. BAR ti.J"� AIN LIST spent the holiday with the Misse3 - A. ':Hamilton. Horseshoeing. Repairing of in:- y Rev. T. W. F. G. Andrews, of lements, vehicles and auto- A few sacks Silver Shear and Gold ,Albert College, Belleville, spentE R p ;Friday *tth his cousin, Mrs. 4. F. mobiles neatly and quickly MedaPly mouth Vine. ,Robins. done. p •� d Mrs. Herbert Johnston,of Peter. �'ilver Sheaf, 600t. a �{' i Iboro, returned home after spend- 1 Ing w week with her sister, Mrs, S. CHARGES MODERATE F. Robins A trial respectfully solicited. - Gold Medal, 650 ft•7 e - : �4C SUFFERING Miss Irene Forsyth, of Toronto. K' Abs spending a fewdays at Mrs. D. JL T. _i � � -.12 Gallon cans of best Machine Oil, while Forsyth's with her mother, who 1 they last-, can and oil, for 40c. -we are pleased to' report is mak- (Successor to Wm. Lawson.) k first class 3 lever Clang Plow $20.00 ' _iva rapid progress towards recov• YEARS i ter ' 'C7 766t Imi11, Ont (food narrow bottom Single Plow. 10.00 t p Pink Tj s __'• Miss Edith Slack, who recently ll All❑ - _ , Harrows - . ri ipassed her examination for en- Cured by Lydia L o Bissell's g Disc a ' trance to Model School-.4, left .un , Hondeg for 0rill ia to attend the ham's VegetableCompound Model School. We wish her sur- e _ Fox break. N.B.— 'I have alwayysGiMi Mrs. S. Small, of Coon, had pains in the loins and swank- • ' G H f1 j�T `1�d . �� Ont., nape there, and LJ rf' 1 " iMr• and Mrs. W. J. Workman. of often after my � Rothsay, Out., and Miss Florence meats m y food 'Workman, of Riverbank, Ont., distress me � ��0 Whitey*ale Ont anndd cause sore• - • �r e n t a few days at, the manse � � T► nese. Lydia E, *his week. r' Pinkham'sVegeta. DICM Mr. Duncan Macnab with a team - ��TT -.sof bowlers, went to Port Perry on done�m°muchMERg ; Re BR Y A N ` 'Wednesday to play a friendly ` good. I am strong- ? es �° 5 w ' M3 game with the players of that - er,digestion is bet• aeeasse it to a M1dW CRZA- o .•`'w "Tobaccos, pipes Band smokers' ' town, The result Will be given in ter,and I can walk mpg, eo.ering eery ■o — sundries. Centre! office Bell 'ionr next issue. with ambition. I Sold of the world's thought, _ ■ S t s : _"' Telephone Oo. Aagency for L Our public school re sed on have enco aectom and catttas. The only a o Rolston Imuadr P pe, sex unabridged dictionary iia d O 4e i it y - -- `, many mothers of s O 3 +: Tuesday with a good attendance .families to take it,as it the best rem- any ys'� 9 1 x _ a►K CI« CLAREMONT, ONTARIO s -land with all the staff on duty ex- edy in the world. You Can publish this Bm=e is dedneo over �oo,000 o t. $ •rept Miss Heaslip who w 6& preto the pa re —Mr13 WILLIAM worse; mote Shan ewer o_ e o y+� vented from coming owing to the BovaQt7a, Fox Creek, .N.B., 4anada before appeared between two o i a 3 v s e :b b� 'REDYROOPJ4i\�i' i 1serions illn'ess of two of her sis- ' The above is only one of the thou. inxtratioaa6 j''s°'' 6OO°L' M nog �� &. ° "tern. sands of grateful letters which are o Itis Labor Day was observed .here constantly being. received by the $Kays it to she nab dictiotsary :.al Jan Brantford Patent Roofs used almost c in the usual holiday manner. .All Pinkham Medicine Company of L with the sew divided Ma s the 94 ynn. A ..�M of�i"„ Feb cernssin Canada. Price 2.15, 2.66 and i+ the laces of business were closed con- Mass., prove beyond s doubt that , M g ffi fd a wn' Kar y- P Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable Com- it it an eacfclopedia>� I e 2.90 per square. and a great many of•our resident- Betatse o Apr,h`a went to Toronto to see the sights PO1u'd made from roots and herbs, a single volume. s g .a ten' 1Lay at the world's r to se aminal fair. actuall does cure these obstinate dis- �• y !g! Also. a quantity of No. 1 apple it is accepted by the ar es barrels on hand, 8 eases or women after all other means BetaOse o �� J°° O e Tert�e Istriotly Csa Courts, schools and .. . A �Otlieus enjoyed themselves at .have failed, and that every such suf- prem as alba one saaip:ems &a- bowling g g 0 ' o, '� July, aei bowling at Sandbank while a few faring woman owes it to herself to at tbo:tty, e- . 0 8 .. a : zn:sept' W. D. GORDON &SON, worked daring the day as usual. least give Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegeta- - ro aw not. �. Pickering,Ont] Dire. Giliander of Me aniir bee Compound a trial before submit- $Kaye he who knows vias Meganti( ting to SII operation, or giving up Success. Lotus telt Nov 3 "Que, is spending a few days with you about thio new worn, hope of recovery. ,. r'" her brother, Mr. Andrew• John- January 1s18-wbttbyia, osbaws is,Bronahs stns, of North Claremont. : In Mrs.Pinkham, of Lynn,Mass., 17,Port P.eir�ls,v:bridge 10,canninstoa il, Invites all sick women to write :company with her daughter slid ��.p.,,d.of tet matted� ve 9 BeavetKoa3 10,tJpter�o her for advice. She has guided g tC.tuititust co..r.wra.,s„i.grnw,slug, , .son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Beattie tbousands to health and her l u.+i.ae+sw•r+•«�•>�•••t•!t>••usaw.. S � .,she has been visiting friends in free. ' High River and other -points in - 1 _ NSW Blacksmith 'ShopI ® IN� .; Alberta and since returning East OStvisited her sister, Mrs. Moore, ofSimpson , & . Catharines, whom she bad notD- Having leased the blacksmith met forforty four years. s shop formerly run by Hy. Thoth- of all materials and design. a Some light-fingered person or kept in stook. It will pay you sou, I am prepared to do general persons are busy these nights cep- - - P P g b callat our works acct inopeob our sloelt '• ,'" ropriating plums and other fruit blacks njithin,g in all lines. . and obtain prices, Don't be misled by p SPICES, WHITE NINE AND CIDER VINEGAR we do not em 1 segneot- s : which belong to other people, as j agentspop them,eon Our Spices are all pare and fresh. Dever eaposedt o light to deterior- H°R.s�sxorylxa A STEc%IALTY I we can, and do throw off the r well as helpingthemselves to r y <graln from granaries in the vil- lage. They may succeed ill this ate strength and flavor. Vinegars the best, guaranteed' certainly save by purohaeing from tis. game for a time. but to keep it ttp JOHN McGRATH -for any'length of tinie•will have to eserve a in es, H� pr all kinds of pickles, GRANITE ' -- ONT. Oise. w gR Whitby, Ontart, ; TAY -only one result. In the end it will _ CLAREMO�IT, find them in the clutches'of the - _ _. _ law. We would advise theta to GROCERIES—It is a well-known fact Dry Goods, Millinery, Hats,Caps,Top , consider their actions carefully, this department is up to date. Pure i Shirts, Dress Shirts, Overalls, Men's The Pickering E. VANS, And then they will decide' that fresh goods, the best we can huy Snits to order—see our fall and win. Honesty is the best policy." and kept in a perfect sanitary con- . 'tai samples.r Boys' Suits in stock PumpaIIAfaCtIIre1C �� dition; We sell the very best Flour or to order. Vigilance CoYriYrilttee The garden party held on •Toes- —Five.Roses,.R'hite Satin. Cream Shop and. Residence, Dundas Std 4: .day evening last on the spacious Boots and Sh6es—L�tterit styles, splen- The ab act of this Association is to Buns, Tea Buns, all at mill prices. ] lawn of Mr. Josiah Evans, by the - ' - did values,,low prices. lessen stealing and prosecute WHITBY, ONT. a Baptist-Church was, considering 13"t brands of Tobaccos and Cigitrs CROCKERY. Chinaware,'. Silverware, the felons. Three doors west of Whitby Holme ?` she cold night, a very .successful constantly on hand: Silver Spoons, Forks and Knives. S, affair. After tbA__fxCellent •tea Members having properly stolen ootmmatii• seted�ty the ladies, a very'pleas_ Tea-.4 at 20c., 25c., 30c., 100.and 50c.per Jewelry, Brooches, Cuff-links, Pins, ;nate immediately with any member .ing program was given. Eacb ]b. -,Just try, some.- Collar Buttons, Watches,,etc. of Ezeontive Committee. We are prepared to instal wood or iron ,number was well rendered, and - put>ipa on short notice,also attender �•, �,�. } the Whitby orchestra, wbo made biumberebip fee $1.00. to all kinds of repairing. , :their first appearance in Clare- Our business has roan b eellin nod ;Tiokete'mav be bed from the President or Agent for the Ontario Rind Mill. ppe K y sellinggood goods at reasonable prices, secretory on sroication. - most that evening received mach also go..aoline engines and merited praise. The receipts of and always some bargains in every department. htec. Oam.—L. J, Ban s the evening amounted to 10 S"v'4- .� , ^. •M `A - - ;z„v+'u. _ t•:'ti. .&,; <..Y .,;:,,.�. v:� x ,.., T Y- ,. .-. ...Y ... . e...<- ..,,.- ...,a ux- ... �".•'..`'— ',y,'-;,`G`"'". .•-i�`'2l'3.��,' e•'-^'.n,�' ��...+•,. ;� :... - _�._...Ir .I ,., ,. ...t.�r-,.. .a�.,...-,.,......�.,....✓ ., w e•.-,_ �*"_ .aw-• - :fir+• -};a�.. .�aizz•Y,`:"" '°•'M. �..:,,° _:s•' °liar �r�.:.'.�.t"` yam• : .. ... 9 7.: - .. ., -. -:.. .:. . /�.'' y...:'. •",..' .. - r5' X`fes.,. ,•} .,- .. _ l . l v. �� � -��• : IONELY - PRICES Of FARM PRODUCTS R , u DEPORT E AL1NG S FROM THE LEAVIN - - - -- --- _._ .-- ------ 1 ' TUADE CE\TICEB OR '. �\ Man Was Found gilled and His Partner AMERICA. Their Quarter in Constantinople to bei' -,Dead From Poison, _ ___ Prlees Cattle, Graln, Cbeess - Furged by Fire - - ' and Other Produce at Hoot ' A despatch from Winnipeg, Man., I am not crazy, but have simply and Abroad. A despatch fleom London says: cholera. epidemic is obtaining a t t been goaded to death. He (Me- ,r� Bays: The tragedy of a lonely shack A special despatch' received here firmer hold in Turkey. Partial re- in thought I had more money BREADSTUFF$. on Friday in the far northern wilds of West- than I have and has been trying - y -from Constantinople turns made by the health authori• ? , Y Toronto, Sept. 5.-The Wheat Markets says that the prefect of police has ties show that on August 31 there ern Canada is recalled in detail to finish me. I tried to get him to are steady, with some scarcity of Mani- notified the chief rabbi of the Gov- were ,70 cholera cases'and 23 deaths by the arrival in Winnipeg of a go after some medicine, but he tubas. Cables weaker for wheat and ernment's decision to burn down all. from the disease in Constantinople. letter tai Mrs. Mills, wife of Cap would not, wishing to here me die. stronger for corn, the old houses belonging to Jews In addition to these totals there wag stain J. W. Mills, of the Hudson's So, good-bye.-tiV. S. Elerer." Flour-Winter wheat, 90 per cent. pat- in the Houkeny quarter; as the a heavy. mortality in the Turkist =` Bay Company steamer Mackenzie A further confession read as fol- ente, at $3.45, Montreal freights Maui• buildings are regarded to be hot- garrisun and at the Albanian camps £` River, plying between Fort Mc lows:- toba Hours-First patents, 85.30; second beds of cholera. Thousands of dwel- un the outsk•irt's.of Bei-kos. :fit Usk. 1 _.. 'hereon and Fort,Smith. The let "I have just killed the man that patents, $4.80, and strong bakers', $4.60, Yers in the Ghettos will thereby be up, in the Vilayet of K,assova, there x' ' ater tells the storyof a young clerk was killing me, so ood-bye, and y' g g g on tracts. Toronto. rendered homeless and the leaders is an average of 30 cases daily, who when bringing out the mail ih God' bless you all. I am awfully Manitoba wheat-�o. 1 Northern snot• of the Jewish community- are taking 'while at-Monastir, in Macedonia. the Spring, on June 6, found Pete weak and down since the last of ed at 81.061-2, Bay ports; No. 2 at 61.05, steps to provide. for them. The the disease is equally virulent. l " Jdeland dead with his head crushed March si there is nothin but g and No. 3 at 81.03. - E and W. S. Elever, the other man's!death fur me. Cruel treatment Ontario 'wheat'No. '2 white, red or - -^l— ' prospecting partner, dead of poi- drove me to kill Pete. Ship every-• mixed; new, Quoted at 821.2 to 831.2c, tone of the market was' easier, with FINE YACHT SUNK. eon, self administered, and a con- thing out and pay George Walker outside. sales of selected lots at $7.50, and mixed —_ ' h`. fession signed by the latter, telling X410.-W. S.' Peas-85 to 86c, f.o.b. care, outside. and heavy lots at 86.50'to $7.25 per cwt., Belonged to W. L. Harkness, a buried. to-..--E3ats-ostariv'grade . . R . the horror is Salt River, about five gether after the inquest, which re- outside, and of No. 3 at 360, outeiae. No. ar . ihund(ed miles north of Great Slave turned a verdict of murder and Buie i2 western Canada, 43c, and No. 3 at 41.lAc, RIDI•:AU HALL IMPROVEMENTS A despatch from Fort William � Lake. The confession read as fol- Bide. A large stock of fur and. t Bay ports. I say's: The ocean-g=ling yacht Gu- 5 lows: I sum of $104 were found in the The Interior Being Given a Thor- nilda, owned by Wm. L. Harkness, !9' Barley "I nominal at 60 to 708, out- "I have been sick a long time; shack. lido, according to test. No. 2 worth 70 ough Renovation. the Standard Oil millionaire, went to 750, outside. I ashore,in Lake Superior on lied- l A despatch from Ottawa, says: nesday, and the 3 passengers were " of the amorra, now on trial fur , Corn-No. 2 American yellow quoted at , - rMl THE NEWS IN A PARAGRAPH r Extensive improvements are being I taken off in life boats safely on. w Maly', were 711-2c, Toronto. i murder at Viterbo, _ rushed forward at Rideau Hall dor- �Thursday. . The crew stuck b the I condemned to three months im- Rye-car lots and outside, 720 i b f hi E 1 ors oats ng the absence o 0-- xce lency boat, but when the 'tug Whalen B" Do risonment for insulting the resi No. 2 at 54c, outside. p g P i Earl Grey at Toronto, in prepare- pulled the vessel off the rocky q r Bran-Manitobas at $22, in bags, To- I tion for the coming of the Duke of ledge she began to sink at once, � dent o. the court. } jQ:l1l 1r1I\GS 1'BO)I ALL OTEIi Tonto, ,and shorts $25, In bags, Toronto. , Mlle Arris By. a leading femin- Connaught. The interior is being, and went down in a few minutes. - .4 ,- -THE GLOBE 1N A ist of Toulun, France, and an ac Ontario bran, 82Z in bads, Toronto. completely renovated, and the ex-I The crew escaped in time to avoid Ii "� 11L'TSIIELL compiished revolver shot, is deter- TRY tri l] a be improved. Th ben d w with- the es- 8 COU PRODUCE. a or will leo i p e i carried down it ti mined to fight a duel with an cdi- chapel built during the regime of�sal. The Gunilda lies in 300 feel • -' for who criticized an article .she Beans-Small lots of hand-picked quoted Lord Lansdowne as Governor-Gen- of water, and-will never.be recov iCanada, the Empire and the World had written in which she argued at 82.25 per bushel. eras has been torn down, and its eyed, b 144 General Beforo loos that women ought to live and die $Duey-Extracted, in tint, 10 to Ile leer !place taken by a garage of sufflei- ---�1� ant size to accommodiite four auto-�\OR�i'.ttl'$ ARMY �IL'TINOL`B. S'ee. unmarried. 3b. combs. 32 to oats. � Baled bar-No. 1 is quoted at $13 to mobiles. The suggestion made some _ CANADA. CC on track. and No. 2 at $20 to $11. time ago that another -addition-' Government is Called Upon' to- ,�,- _ CONFESSES TO .4RSON. Baled straw-a.6 to W50, on track. To- would be made to the- front of-the Check Spread of tlociahsm. tea_ The wages of canal 'employees ronw. Rideau Hall wilt not at present be have been increased. Witnesses in '.11antrral Case Tells i Potatoes-Car ltta, In bars. quoted at acted on and the facade will re- A despatch from Christiania ql Low water 1n the Cornwall canal Hort He Fired Hotel. 8125 to 41.40" ' says. The Norwegian press is call- ,has as it is for some'time at least. ,has closed down the cotton and Poultry-chicken*, is to Ise per m; tows, ing upon the Gorernmeat to adopt: A despatchf!om Montreal nays 't` stern measures to regent the ";paper Mills, Henry Carufel, in the witness-box lIt to 120; ducks. 14c; turkeys, 1s- to 160 SUGAR ON CP CIRADE. dread at Socialism n the arm y. The Central Railway of Canada Live poaltry about 2e lower than the The Young SaetaLsL art has se .,' on Friday, related td Judge Lanctot ; _ 4laims 1,309,000 acres vE land un how at the instigation of Ovilla above. 8 party �-der an old grant. g Increase at Cannlnx Time Will cured enormous influence over the Lambert, the lesee of the hotel, ae Seriously Emile Lisotte was shot while try BrTrE$ AND Eons• p -Affect Consumer. soldiers, and mutinous_rct'nes are s; had set fire to Peloquin'a.:Hotel on Ing to stop a fight is Montreal, - constantly occurring ja the drill - .and died in the hospital May 26 last. .As a result of his con- Butter-Dairy prints, 21 to Tse; interior, A despatch from New York says: grounds. Two serious r,ffalrs ui date had been out on bail for 88,- per 1b. Tor roils, and Z3 to 240 for satlds. Grocery circles here showed con- ppened - at Stents Forty. thousand harvest laborers fession, Ovilla Lambert, who u to 1a. to i7c creamery Quoted at 25 to 460 I this, kind ha jeer `were taken into -western Canada i cern on Wednesday aver the high i and Gardemoen, soldiirrs storml., by the C P.R, and C.N.R. 000, was sent to jai! to .await his I Egt's-Offerings are only moderate,with ',prices now prevailing in the sugar the cells and liberating e!,ulrad Mrs, McIntyre of Brantford was i trial The cross-examination con- (strictly new-laid quoted at 2a:, and fresh market. There was another ad whom they,considered to have be ' 1Eatalh burned when her clothes and I ducted .by Mr.. - . -K. Laflamme as '19 to me per dozen, in case lots. ranee in granulated during the day bedding caught fire from a lamp. Iseven brought outethe fact that Carufel cheese-The market here is higher. to 6.338, representing a Ezell centun}uatly imprisoned:lkluntreal police are allegedto had perjured himself no less than 'Large ,quoted at, 1ac per 1b. and twine rise ill the past few weeks, and the=Have 411-"treated Alphonse Lafarge, times during the investiga at 141•:.x. highest levet in many yearn. Com- THREE ENGINEERS DR01�'\1:U tion before Fire Commissio'aer ing at the height o h canning _ a man why died shortly after his, h ei E the n ;arrest. Ritchie-a few days after the fire. A00 PRODL't"r8 season, this advance is of vital ' .ITere Employed on CannAlian; ' Guelph Council will consider,the d. - Bacon-Long clear, ik per lb„ in case terest to consumers all over the Niorther6 Construction Staff. 1 n f> country.' It is attributed primarily question of cancelling the agree- lots. Pork, short enc, ; do., mesa, 620 anent with the People's Railway ]F ELI. TIIROL'GII TRESTLE. to 821 to a poor auger beet crop in Eu- A despatch. from Purt Arthur Rams-Medtnm to dight, 13 to lac: iso., rope, following prolonged drouth i says: An upturned canoe fuund on after due notice. I Hub Fire Chief Martin of I►f�.nt- Laborer on ConRtruetioa Gang et �heavy. 15 to 151.20; rolls, 113.4 to 120; this summer. To " make matters (Lake Helen, above Lake \ipigun, real has been suspended fruLn duty Xerritton Billed. I breakfast bacon, 17 to i8c; backs, 191-a worse, the Cuban crop, which fur- following their non-arrival at \i;,i- II to toe, niches the .bulk of raw material for gon $taeion as expected, indicates aa a result of his difference with A despatch from St. Catharines I Lard-Tierces, 1014c; tubs, 103-4c; pails, American refiners, also.. proved i the drowning of Division Engiaeer Chief Tremblay. says: Carlo Sergnesso, as Italian u� short, and prices began to soar, R. H-. -McCoy-and Resident Zngi,1- _- laborer employed on a construe eery C. H. Nelson and Drum, of _ ,.. GREAT BRIT.LIN. tion gang on the Niagara, St. Catharines and Toronto Railway. BtsINESS AT MONTREAL. Ptlt?ATES ATTACK•FORT. C'.Ni.R. construction staff. The ilicn British coal miners are agitating Montreal, Sept. s.-Oats-Canadian left camp at Exander Sunday ev- lost his life at Jferrittoa trestle on ' -!for a mini,num wage. Western, No. 2, 44 r•4 to 441.-xc, car lots I3ueeaneers 'Driven off In Crimea ening for Nipigon, telephoning' to • • B Friday while unloading a carload Nipigon that they were departing. The Canadian :Artillery team now of ballast. He slipped through a ex store; extra No. 1"feed, 433.4 to 44c; No. After a Sharp Fight. Their route lay across Lake Helga, ' lin Britain won an important con- tom artment and �USLaiIIed in'Ur 3 C.'W., 431.4 to 431.2c. Flour-Manitoba . teat. p 1 A despatch from St. Petersburg between their camp and Nipigon Spring wheat patent@, firsts_ $5.40; see- ies to his skull, death being almost Says:s: 4 .re ort.has reached here Owing to the drought in .India instantaneous. onds, $ago; Winter wheat patents, 44.50 y p, River, and wtlen they did -not ar• >r the King has sanctioned the cur- to $4.75; strong bakers', 44.70; straight from Kerch, 1n the Crimea, that a rive search was $lade, resulting in •. 1 band of pirates landed and-attack- the finding on Tuesday on the Lailnient of the Delhi durbar pro rollers, $4 to j4.1o; in bags, i1.85^ib 32.. the fortress. The soldiers re- shores of Lake Helen of the up- gramme. STRIKE IN RUSSIA SPREADS. Rolled oats, per barrel, $4.05; bag of 90 ed h sho their assail- ed canoe-and floating paddles. lbs.. 62.35• cora-American No. 3 yellow, 'plied to the is of th r it turn ti ra {{ GENERAL „I.Volunteer Fleet is ARected-Jiang 701-4c.' Hillteed-Bran, Ontario, $22 to ants with a heavy riffs fire, wound- McCoy eras 48, married, ad came Steamers Tied L'�. $23; Manitoba, $21 to 422; middlings, On- 'Ing many. Fifteen pirates were from .the Western: States_ Drum. A mass meeting was held' in Be'r- : ' tario, $25 to 826; aborts, Man., $24; mea• captured, while most of the others and Nelson also are Americana, lin to protest against intervention A despatch from Odessa says: site, sm to 431. Etta, selected, 24 to 626c; made off in boats. and their residences unknown. - )in Britain in Morocco. The seamen's strike at Black Sea No. 1 siock. 20 to 22c. cheese-Weeteros, Anxiety prevails in France as to ports is extending to thB volunteer .131.2 to 133.4c; eastern►, 131.4 to,131.90: the outcome of negotiations with fleet. Thirteen .mail and passen- Butter, choicest, 26 to 241.4c; seconds. .Germany, but war is regarded as ger steamers are now tied up. A 251.2 to 253-4c, FRENCH WO-MEN highly improbable. railway strike is threatened and - RKETING Alfonso, the alleged head of the 10,000 factory hands have struck at UNITED STATES MARKETS Camoriiats,• and anofl'ier member Lodz: -: - 3linneapolis. •Sept. S. - Wbeat-Septem. -- i! ------ her, 31.0034; December. 51,0214 to 41.0238: If the Storekeeper :Charges. Too Muehl ' cash, No. 1 hard, $1.047.8; No. 1 North. ` ern, $1.02.to $1.043.8; No.,2 Northern, 973.80 ELGI I PREPflES FOR WAR to $1.023-8; No. 3 wheat, 933-8 to 993-sc. They Wreck His 'Shop. Corn-No. 3 yellow, 611.20. oats-No. 3. ' white, 41 3.8 to 420.. Rye-No. 2, 80 to 601.2c. . . . Bran-820.50 to $21. Floor-First patents, A despatch from Paris gays: police ordjnarily arey inadequate toI $4.90 to $5.20; second patents, $4.40 to $4.65; The agitation against the high I keep peace with the.movement, and Fears German Invasion Would ••Follow first clenr6D $3.25 to $3.45; second clear@, tragi-comic incidents are reported _ $2.25 to 82.40. prices of provisions continues, and from some localities where the Outbreak of Hostilities. Buffalo, Sept. 5,-Spring Wheat-No of. disorders of ,considerable pr•>po - .store keepers have attemntod'` to ferings; Winter, No. 2 red, 92c; No. 3. Haus were .reported on �1'zdnesilay defend their stock. - —�-'- red, 90c; No. 2 white, 900, corn-May, from twelve places in Northern I A butcher named Froissart, at A despatch frons London says: Plans for rapid mobilization are No. a yellow, 690; No. 4 yellow, 671-4c'; France. The usual ' procedure is f Henin-Lietard, in Pas-de-Calais, 13elgiurn is preparing for Contin- !being stticlicd, a::d the forts at Na- No, 3-conn, 67c, -all on track, through for a crowd ,of women of the !ower-'was patrolling the sidewalk in front �r geneses in the trent of war between mur are being fitted with new can- billed. Oats-No. 2 white, 443.4c; No. 3 class to assemble and do their mar- of his shop`on horseback, when his nun of the Hotchk`.ss .tvpe.' The white, 44c; No. 4 white, 436. Barley- -keting together, carrying large pla- place was stormed by,a crowd of : . 'Franco and Germany. The Bel annual manoeuvres of the Belgian Ma1'ting, $1.19 to $1.24. cards, upon which dre written the 300 women,` who demanded-that he gians know by experience that the army will not take plaice this year. ---- prices which the ivouien are willing lower his prices. Froissart charg- , ueutrali'ty of their country would Disquieting rumors are a•floa't as - 'LIT-E STOCK IIARKET9. -' to pay': If the shopkeeper assents ed into the mob,'yelling and waving' be vett'. difficult 10 safeguard in to the prospects of «ar between "3montreal, Sept, `5-Choice steers sold at to'sell his goods at the price offer- a stick, with which he knocked over. 2.a wr!i circumstances, and they fear France and Germany`. Several Bel- '61.4c; good at 53.4 to 6c, fairly good at ed, the women buy; but if he re- several of the'm6nif •tants betore. B U that n Ccnnan invasion would take giare journals affirm that Adolphe 51.4 to 51.2c, fair at 43-4 to 6c, and com. fuses, they pitch all of his stock he was pulled froriT Ais horse. lace in 'a few hoiim after an out- Messiny, the french Minister of mon at 41.4 to 4f-2c per poune. Cows into the street. The man next-door Fifteen "hundred weavers from k ., rczl: of hoctilit!es. The Belgian War, has caused the attention 'Of brought from 4 to 51.20, and bulls from generally yields, -tihough the crowd Isle, a suburb of this city, marched i inist•-r of ivar has given instrup- the Belgian Governrnent fG be di- 3 to 41.20 per pound. Lambs sold at 6c, in its excitement may sack the. into Saint Quentin on �lednesday 3-4 4c per te r- and acked sMres where eatables 4e pecifliy aroundy4 on i,iegtt!to bvleefur- edcted to the coondition ofaklnysc country's y's get- and e- wereSreep erarceL3TheoRupply ofuhngpalwaslingce out whetherftheidealerlisuwilliingito werresonsale• The police finallydis-' ;.Unj tri - - - =1✓+p j`31YZP•dlRi .Qfd' n frontier, arcpt.• m eti au rPgnir®mente, and the' reduce the price of his goods. The persed the rioters. ';�;' F ..: •• aC�r.;Y,•7'-., ate.. u, _ .i..r __ r,. •.w. .';i'.' 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L = _ 1 U - - EExplanation of Title Important Point of —' Crest Importance-Not Llki -Stocks . _ _ L .P • Which ars Never Repaid and Therefore FOR MAKING SOAP, �fNt Time Not Considered in Reckoning Re• SOFTENING WATER, S . , , turn-Some Interesting illustrations. t N REMOVING PAINT, y (By "Investor'► ;DISINFECTING SINKS. mini In the first of this aeries it was shown CLOSETS DRAINS ET9 that "distribution of risk' is an import. 1 s • int principle of investment. It is a very ,,//rte $OLQ LVF-R7W. MERE ' year, and bigger than ever before. What simple one, however, involving no Tery itEFUSt: SU68TITUTE3 contused.ideas. There, ie..anetner you can see from the train, certainly princi- pie to be borne in mind when making.in LETTERS OF looks- good. They have got cutting we,l YeatmenLe Which is o1 no less importance, but it is, however; usiderably iess ob- " under way now. e e s _ �/ u vious to those whose investment erper�• _ SAN 111 THE RIAKI!!A It's.tunny'the way.the town. out west encs is small-aud eveu to many who under the ima: il�{1 advertise. You frequently come to towns -hould understand its actions thoroughly. pression that as they knowledge as to when fruits and This is the principle. of investment '*in. T where sign boards have been erected at accordance . with.artful requirements." yield" 6 per teat. his income.will be vegetables are to. be expected, so i? TO HIS DAD. - the stations telling of the advantages 6xS87; or $52.20 year, whereas as they that time $nd provision- may bis Not long ago a financial paper stated, are S per -By REX Uo Y the towns have to bffer settlers. Back D cent. bonds be gets but G50 on made .for them. As the varlou8 gnrte- correctly, that a high return on each thousand, as he will at Port Arthur they had an attractive JiaTe to watt Cane and glasses have been amp- = `; an investment should always be looked till the bonds mature, 22 little on_e•etory brick building, what is years hence, fled, if they have been washed and tot-the iiia which re resents the adds- covers care u y tted be ure put- F. " Cal e a Bos which s s uresu o in- p ,il �fr. -McEvoyili—write for i formation. At Fort- William there was not be taken to mean that such a stock tional $2.20 be expected and didn't et. The ting away, much-annoyance and ex- is pA@1• a s.ries•of letters a big siga: "_Fort William the Pulse of, as Dominion Bank, which pays 12 perl$130, of course; fe the profit derived from pense_will be spared. If the appe- ' from the west. They Will the Dominion: the bulk of East and West dent. per annum is det[dedly past the buying the bond. for$870 and having them fifes bf the family' have been ob- danger mark and should-be avoided. Of redeemed at $1,000. � appetzr fl-om time to time un- traffic pensee through this town." There served it will not Ile advisable to course, the person who figures this out in Don't for -- -'' to another big sign there, but there is get, therefore,. when reckon• put up much of the unpopular ver de.• the above heading, and this way rv' so much. croyded on, it, and the print y quite misses the point. "The Bag the rate of income on a security to,rieties. .. will give a picture Of 1119 was so small that I could not read it rate of income" or "returu" on an in- find out-if it is a bond-how long it has •Kettles—_which..have never been from the train. Indian Head is another vestment depends on the rate of-dlvi to tun. used for any Other purpose than j?s� great Ganac33An SVBSt from dead, to be sure, but it is quite preserving—spoons, forks, knives, the standpoint. of a fOUll one that advertises in this way. On q to a-flit• dippers, forks, s, ell P g one side of the track is the sign; "In• fereot thing altogether. For example, Ontat•to mail going out there � take .the case of n stock paying 12 per ItFEPI�G 14JRK l�THE l'l'KO\ Skimmers, ppe jolly _ [;' � l I than Head, saskatchewaa's Beauty spot, bags, fruit press, strainers,'scalea, i to make his way. T be3e lilt- I Good land S2D to Sao Per acre." Across cent. The investor will have to pay at PTOLIem Of Heating �ti'IIeD Mercury I measures are all necessary imple- ��a: g least 8200 a share for this stock. But - ments (others will be individually iA , the. track oa. the other side is a ei >€' tars elloulti be full of inte.e3t is 70 Degrees Below Zero. which reads. "Dominion Government the dividend is figured on the par-or required) and should be- in-a state for every Ontario father.] I face-value of the shares, wh ch is 0100. The winters in the Yukon terri- of perfect orders and cleanliness. e forest nursery,-480-acres, one mile from - town• Distributed annually, 3,000,000 trees,Therefore the return on the 7200 laveet• tory are from seven to ei nt months - g have enough suitable jars, cans,' • free to settlers. •Visitors can inspcM at meat is $12 per year, or $6 on every long', during at least five of which i lasses etc., with rubbers, tops, �t _ . -Calwasy. Aug BTth, 'tilt hundred invested-tbat is, 6 the .thermometer ranges from zero i and covers at hand. plenty of para- My , any time." You would think that if per teat. Dear Dad:- "This is what was referred td-'Ina to.70 degrees below. The larger I ! - ehPae towns wasted to advertise they pre g 8 fin, labels, cloths for wiping and Bines I wrote- you from Winnipeg I would do ii la Ontario papers. Of course, vious article, when "rate of income" was number of buildings are frame, and ` - have left the the rice of wood, handling utensils, and the labors _• _ pralrire behind me'. To- thousands of people read the signs by given as nae of the pointe-the needed t p principally soft�of the preserving season Rill not' 'day, about forty-five miles before reach- in importance--to be coadidered in choding spruce, is $10 to $15 a'Cord. Con- the raitmad crack, but b,r the time they plunge you into nervous prostra- Ing Calgary,-1 had my first sight of the as Investment. sequently different schemes have r Rocky Mountains. They lay low along tin them theais y snot likel a to to their . NOw. in ab,°•- this he a waof stocks.ry etmpte as we er we eenvantage sised of as in -order to f thatake heating tion.Procure the Lest fruits and vege- 4aalY way�9oo�oould tells thdwero The? ti0utotromdWtanppetiittte✓ouatry`. as waders o capaClty of 8 Cold Of wood as Os- (tables, each at the Crest Of its Bea- a-`I ey not Sat as a table, and the hortxoo is as to d When wi consider bonds, s►hlle p sun. Prices are lowest then and cloud* was because they did not change straight as the edge of a ruler- It aur• however, there is cousid:rably more to The stores used here for heating is less waste. Overripe fruits iihelr shape• as the prairies I raw' in-`prisiPd me to end.but,that Wtweea W,nhi• be taken into account. purposes are made of slice# iron and I Dever make gaud preserves of ,el-' dlana, .looking ver!.civtlised-with their peg and' Portage La Prairie, which is Anyone. who has ever bought bonds may hnOW n a9-airtight heaters, In some lies. !Bata waggons, cowboys, and mounted city sis miles -uveas. there is a rise el sometimes wonder why two different ,a I ,L wise cook never tries 3 strange fel rases these are purchased on the 3 �s !policemen; but I mast tell everything Lull 100 Leet, Portage has a population of once of the Wade of some particular city -Its turn Before 1,to any further, I_want f dutsid@, having cast tops and baser, recipe if she has one which ahr• has 2,000 and is quite a town.ane one of sell at quite• different pri"s:- The se• but -they are principal])- manufact- tested aril found sattsfaetory. " 'to ask yon to be sure to send me the l Manitoba's principal grain markets curtty id exactly the same, the rate of ' ! ured in Dawson entirely from sheet Tastes differ and an untried recipe, ,4 Aawspaper lrom home I feel lues like"There are elevators-there. of course,- and laterest identical; - the only difference, -- - � - • - � iron. may 17ruve • 183-9f1'OTi3�------ �.:'� 1Bill Dodson, whoa' I met in Winnipeg from *there west for a long way there prollably, is that doe bond may be payeenitigpre- _ N paper from home,330 Was tellingthat.wh eget like meet,vler hoare elevators at all the stations There ableme _in ten years and the other is twen- have the pipe-run dcustr ecthto the roof, Serves,g]elltirs granulated s jams; l tight' i will be two or -three elevators at each tY It.is thte last feature_that-Offecia a great percentage of the heat be- brown sugar for spiced fruits. .4 Jag an old friend, because IL told him statwo,.beloagtng to different companies• thq price. What difference Could that ing- thus lost through the pipe. It Heat the sugar for jetties in tho , .4,I1 About-the folia•be-kae*,' '$aa=father To a newcomer from Ontario' these els 'make! .Jou Oak. remained'for a- local merchant to oven -before adding to the fruit Save him a subscription for a year as a vators, so many of them, are straug,, and suppose a 5 Tr coat. $1,000 bond with overcome this to some extent. Sheet juice. A" Christmas present 'and. he said he i they are all the more noticeable because ten years, to run sells at 1081.4.- Qhr iron druivs from 8 to 4 feet in t eoalda't have lied aaJthlat inti wgald I .D_o not coven whi.e cooking pnlees , the country to so sat and there are no owner will receive $50 a year on as in- diameter and from 4 to 8 feet in you Rapt trouble. pleased him more. It I docide to . - big treell. The, elevators can be sea for Teytmeas. of $1,082.50... [n -such- dreum- height, with a partition down the Have receptacles standing in hob stair nus here. ►ad' iaybody, at home mace, stances a stock-which Is. never r@paid-, centre to within &short distance of� • - _ Rater when the hot mixtures ars �. _ DoaId waas to give me something for At Brandon' I laid eyes on the nrst 1would nes the Investor .about 41.2 per the bottom, are now used. put into them. rtstmas, they might think about this. Northweit-Mounted policeman I aver cent. Tlie bond is different. however. The pipe from the stove enters the ; Seal perfectly __Don't wait till.Christmas to_seud Ona she: to of the drum on one side of the 1: saw. They wear red coats, ,gust like thov:e The 'investor gags $1;082,SD for the bDod. P Leave standing tthere you Lap Vapor, though, please. of the dragoons we saw to Toronto, and which in ten years- is paid off at $1.000, partition and directly on, the other , + obserti a them Eur a few days. 1i Say. Dad, if you taw the threshing cowboy hats. It is said that, the red go he must. save enough out at,his tn- side of the partition another pipe is 1 machines.that were-round the 'railroad connected leading to the flue the " - coats were made pars of the uniform came each.year to replace the $8350'of ca- g . ! btdiaja at vrinaipeg wWtlag to lie ship- smoke must' const uentl follow -FOUND RIGHT PATH. the-police by sir John Diacdonlild because' petal thus Inst, . Tbat to to` sa?, he moat 4 y T. dad to she. prairies You-wouldn't wonder the,Indians among whom the police'had lay away in each year of the ten which. down one side of the drum and up "' that people is the west boom their coun- their most difficult work always looked -his bond has to run,' the sum of 06.30, the -other in-order to escape, The .�ftee a False Start. try. These macLince, loaded on eat care, ipe where it enters the arum may -- _ on the soldiers. of the Queen as thdr which, at compound interest, will amount friends. -A red-coat..would be trusted to the $d.50 by the time the bond ma- Ce-too # ' _ or standing like baiterl'es of gun- watt• be too hot to permit the hand to rest '.In 1z20 I began to drink coffee. Jog to be shipped, remYaded me of the thereon, while where it leaves the :'.In that time 1 was health • and . where anyone-else would meet only dBs• tures. Therefore, 'the, investor can only. 3 - "Bonin Africin war pictures of -hipping drum it is barely-karm, and when enjoyed life. :fit first I noticed no trust and suspicion. The most, promin• -consider 343.3E of-his annual interest of t l 1 :rune and ammunition-to the frQ'dt. There he smoke eaves the chimney it bad effects from the indulgence, but enh' butidint: from the Brandon station, $a0 as legitimate iaC.omc,, cad, dividing S i - 4 luii as mncti huptle }Bess. At the'eta• contains very little heat. in course of time Fouad that various is a seed warehouse,' and this ie•another $43:30 by $1,08.50 we find, that•- this - .ion, all along the line, are more ma.1 - These drums in some cases are indication of the character of the.bleat. amounts to 4 per. cent: on the sum of truubles we're• coming upon me. �. placed immediately next to. ,the cbiner waitiur•to-be unloaded, and empty "`Pat itstiva•of' the Heart took , And the fact that they go in for asci• 52,082.50 invested. Therefore, a.5-per teat. stove and in others as,fa-r as thirty- p _, a: _ boa care are being collected on the aid- -unto itself sick and nervous head. r:,' culture wholesale is shown by the adver• bond, with ,ten„ycaes,to_rife, sellipg at feet distant, according to the size tags to move the eros'out.•'ETeryl'iody tisements to be ePCa offering "plowing 10$1.4 "yields" 4. per cent. Iiemembrr, aches, kidney troubles followed and of the room. They are also placed says that it is to be a bumper crop tbis ea ines;' for sale. The plowing is done the amount returned is, of course rest. i eventually in stomach became Bo g s in rooms from t-hat which y c - by engines on the big far' Ont oa the er than 4 per coot., but the halt of i per deranged that even i light IIleal !-y,- contains the stole, and' in 'some prairies I saw great big galvanized iron cent. in excess of that rate is really re- cases on the second floor: 'In -thin caused me serious distress. x ' tanks, which I thought must be,for'hold.- payment, of a Dart of the invested ca- way a great heating surface•is ob ` Ohtr physician's prescription$ . :A SAFE ing gasoline for running the plowing en• vital, in installments. twined and at-least 50 per cent. failed to help me and then I dosed INVESTMENT gines; but-a man on the train said hint On the otber hand, where; similar more heat.besides the distribution myself,with.patent medicines till 1 � these were portable granaries tato which bond sells below par, the process is re-, of the heat throughout•the :house, was thoroughly disgusted and hope- tbo grain i9 pat as 'it is threshed, nnt!7 versed. For' eitample, a 4 per cent.'bond Rh'ile.the fire in the Stove need not less. .t can be taken in to the elevators. selling at 90, with ten years to run, be so hot. It'.has also added to pro Finally I-began to. suspect that - BOND_S My, the prairies are.lonely. You,can "yields" this inyestor 5,3,per cept„ whgre• tection from.fire, as the,pipe is not coffee was the cause of my.troubles. - look' from the train window and get a' as, a 4 per cent. stock' seuldg at 90, re- hot where it goes through the roof. I experimented' by leaving it off, 41 A bond offers to the wide sweep for miles and miles, and per. turn's' but 4.4 on the investment. The The onei disagreeable feature. is except for one small cup at break. investor$ safe, Sane, and �' baps there will only be one house in the reason, of course, is- this: In tea years the collection of creosote,.•which fast. . 'Phis helped. some, but did' profitable investment. ' whole landscape. and there are no fen.os the bond is'repaid at 'par of 31,000 and formerly was largely consumer] by not altogether relieve my distress. to show that .anybody has. made their cosi but *$" therefore;' to every'$40' of the intense Beat of the smoke as it It satisfied me, however, that! R•ai If Safe because It is a home tbcre. The rail fences, such as we interest must be added the part of"that. left the pipe. This has been over- on the right track. first mortgage on the en- have about the old place, you never see $100 profit which -will be received at the come by making the-bottom of the '•'"go I.gave- up--coffee altogether drun drain o w tire assets of the corpora- :out here; woos is too scarce, Why, the time the bond is repaid, and of trliich, in 1 cl a t and a hole`1n 'the and began to.use Postum. In ten 0 only. place about which there was a,fence the "yield account ie"th'ua taken. centre, per the creosote to 'days I f6und myself read 'im rev- " tion issuing the bond... g S p , in some of the towns ions the lumber- So, in buying bonds'or other' forms of run into a pan placed below'' for ed,- my nerves ,steady, my head ¶ Sane because bonds are yard, and this was euro to be protected mortgage or debentures whiEh are that purpose. As much as from one . nay clear,, my kidneys- working better saleable at any time. ' - - to four, allons of:this creosote will with a high fence. Wood is bio valuable able on a flied date, the element of time g- _ 8nt1.better, my heart's Action rap-' collect in twenty-fpltr hours, ac- 1 -• If Profitable because they that they say People lack their kindling is a most important one, In such a case idly imhrovin„ Y y appetite im- ' in safes before going to bed. th "rate of income" it not as simple to cording to the size of the stove. So proved and the ability to cat a. v pay a' high'er. .rate of far no use has been found locally l interest-than an other ry•bye for. the present. estimate as is.often supposed, as we have hearty meal without subsequent Y for this creosote, with the exception i Your loving son, just seen. Bond dealers, of course, do sttffering restored to me. t1hd t}ilY investment that offers of a small amount used.by garden JISf. not have to bother wo kin out, thea condition remains. equal security. ' . �' g g ers for the desfrucfion of plant in- We would like to send you ��— details,, (or there;are ,bftks pe tables "Leaving off coffee and 'rising s..• sects and worms. ; Marshmallow'Cream.—Oise table- compiled in which the figures for all P4stum.did.this, with no help from', our literature on bonds as The drum being built`va-ithin•. -six - investmctits, iusi iind us your spoon. Knox- gelatin, dissolved in values, rates and time. are given, and, inches of the. floor', draw a certain drugs. as 'I aba-ndoned• the tree of; �r address,it will not cost you any- cold water. Adel ono cup boiling •most bond dealers'hate a supply of small amount of the cold air from the medicines when I began to use :they thing• _. _ nater.,afterward, one cup sugar.. books of this sort which they supply,to floor of the Boom and carries it off. food drink." Name given-bitPus- - w ROYAL at whites of four eggs stiff. Then their custorgers, _ tum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. add gelatin -and beat until stiff. Itideed, in bond selling, in utany oases, "There's a reason," and it is etc CA\\IN G HINTS. a Color half with fruit coloring. After bonds are vola on the beet. of their _ _ 1 --: plagued in the ]ittl`e 'borok, "T}Bel S E C U R i T I E S dividing tore abo« mixture-add to. "yJeltf,'• and the price not.figured out head to 1'vellville," in pigs. ,J In -the operntinn- of canning and Ever read We above letter4 A new'ono w ' CORPORATION the colored part juice Of One ]e until the transaction is completed. There• preserving its in almost evert' othrr, appears from time to time. They aral mon -, to the white art add one fore, it is, necessary to nnderstand how 1 CORPORATION P (tinction of housekeeping, the ,qct- ' genuine, true, and full of human Interest,11 DANK OF MONTREAL Minna to teaspoon c'f vanilla. Wet n mold tbis: is figured .out before buying, or one tins~ ready' is the most importantr - YONGE AND OLMMN STS and fill -with alternate la' era of may be disappointed. For instanre, a i 1. w is 5n cl.'�e '',sten t�unq an 1 lieg:ns fir in advanc'r of .l'far.c• a fel.. TORONTO white and pink. When cold serve man mtQht buy Flertriral ncorlopn:ent t,,e act'. n1 cz:'.ni,c d C. m^ that hP u•:':1 11eC ev - Siilh shipped cream. Company bonds at r on the open market ro•, ? k4:•"4; "' y,.. ,` �arwX., '^. :+'r-'°' 6?'? ,�..s •�s'+^^ -wlit Ri - a • : ( rE.IOC�18M� —W. E. Vanstone, of Brooklin, —Notice—School supplies will be �►.I • was in town this week. strictly cash. T. M. McFadden. * ' —Reginald Shirley is' attending —Miss Rets'Hanka ie"spending IKeep Ou r fe et !�r k. _ —Public schools.opened-on Tues- the Whitby Colla late Institute. a week with friends lu the city. g ie Leo Sanderson is vlsitln : day with a fair attendance. —T. M. McFadden spent the —Miss g _. —R. A. and Mie- Bunting ape>;t- holiday witb'frieuds in"Durham. for a.few days with friends in To;. �y wearing a pair of our#41-tanned calf, ltather•llaed, Good- K, t Labor Day with friends in Osha- —Mrs. McCormack spent Labor ronto. wa• Day with her daughter in Oshawa. —Miss Emma Morris, of Clarke year welt, sewed Bole, whits w111 keep out the water, }case - -Robin Gordon, of Toronto, —Fred Adairtspent the holiday townsbap is visiting her aunt Mrs. your feet warmer and sive you `all the solid comfort,there lie spent the holiday at the home of at the home of his parents in,Agin- W. Cu111s. to be had. Th is Host In unr header for working men and we hie parents here. court. —W. J. Miller is erecting a silo —Born—At Markham, on the —Another gang of C. P. R. sur• on his east farm,'sad also a' have ninny gtherd to cbur�ite frvm, but we highly recamateod _ 8rd nit.the wife of Dr. F. M. yeyors are working. in this neigh- stable on the farm on which Mr. -;tb1x uise at $8,P,0. Stewart, of a son. borhood at present. Brodie resides. —Mise Madge O'Leary, of To- —Mr. G. G. Percy, of Davieville, —Mise Morris, of Toronto, re; � Odic= a=0� •'ronto, spent Labor Day with spent a few days this week with turner}home on Wednesday after friends in Pickering. T. B. and Mrs. Marquis. spending a few days with ber sis- 1 —Mise Violet Boyes entertained Ewetrt"Gordon, of Tordnto, is ter, Mrs. W. Cullie. R. BUNTING,* PICKERING � y a number of her young friends on spending a week at the home of —Misses Margaret'and Joseph- Friday evening last. his grandparents here. iue Moore, accompanied by Miss _Wm. Dickie,of Toronto, spent" —Win. and' Mrs. Allaway and Lydia Hill, spent the holiday with - Sunday and Labor Day with his family are spending a few days R. and Mrs. Moore. - 'Yrelativea in Pickering. with relatives in Toronto. Born—At the General Hospi- —Fred Bunting returned to To- —Mrs. Wyman and Mrs.Thome- tel, Toronto, on Sept. let, to E. L. COME AND SEE ME ronto on Monday to resume his eon, of Whitby, spent Wednee- and Mrs. Chapman, of 485 Pape _ studies in the high school: day with her sister, Mrs. James Ave., a son"still-born. For Double Harness, Single Harness;- John'M'cGinty has completed Dwyer. —Mrs. E. N. Hicks was in the the work of putting in. a cement —Gerald Ciilliton, who has been city on Wednesday visiting her Collage, Halters, Etc., .1loor in Ham & Law's shop. looking after the summer camp in daughter, Mise Dorothy, who is —Remember-A. N. Ridley's sale this village, has returned to his undergoing treatment at the. _ all my own make. of household effects, etc., to-mor- home is Toronto. Children's Hospital.P ,Plush ftnge, Whips, and all Horse Furnishings, •:row (Saturday)afternoon. —Mr. and Mrs. Duggan,of Co- always M. Decker, who has been balt, are visiting with the latter's It is reported that Cabada may slwapa in stock. • s,—Wm. Wit zs - _ returned home last week. and, of the lake shore. concluded with the United States "' T ' —Mrs. John Meyers, of Burk's --John McGinty has completed in 1908. PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM Falls, spent a few days last week his contract of 'building the con- with her aunt. Mrs. C. Rogers. crate abutments for the new brid- OP'MN S.,E'TZ'ER Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAK-WELL —Kenneth Gordon left on Mon.' ge on Church St. South. ' i From Mr.F. L.f'owke to the the Ilec "day for Toronto where he will at- —Miss McGill returned on Fri- ' T 'tend the Riverdale High School. day after spending a couple of tors of SrO�Ontario —Miss Vera Burling returned month's vacation with her rel°- OENTLEMEN,—Having accepted as - - - home on Saturday after spending tives in FAstern Ontario. incitation. unanimously extended_ to me at a masa meeting of-my fellow a month with her sister id Milton. —The Misses Law, of Church citizens assembled at Brooklin under —Chas, H. Ham, of Temagami; Street, returned home on. Satur- the auspices of the Reform Associa- apman ' spent a few days at the home of day after spending three weeks Liao on August the 12th,lost., to again �r i ='his parents, W.G. and lira. Ham. with relatives in Toronto. contest South Ontario as an Independ- r —Mrs. G. M, Palmer and dairgh- —C. H. Burling left,in our office ent supporter of the Honorable Sir -- 'ter« Mrs. H. A. Matchett, spent a this week a stalk of raepberrie4 Wilfred Laurier, and a Sriu believer _• ' few days with relatives in Torun- well laden with large choice_fruit. in the proposed Reciprocity Agiee- _ to. This is not so bad for a dry sea- meat presently heaves the Country, as a measure calculated to enlru•ge our , _ —Mrs.Chas. Leigb,of Thessalon, son. Trade and-Commerce with�gTeat profit •g �!g spent a few days with• Abse Kate —W. H. Peak had the misfor. to Canada and to still further enance t A FALL 4 g DISHES Pawkes, and other Pickering tuue to lose one of .his drivers one our place and importance as one of _ friends, day this week'. Dick,- or better the live self-governing Nations of the 1 • - —Miss Mabel Wright left for known as "Dusty" will be seen no British Empire. I would most re- Nothing Broken but the Price. Lindsay on Monday to resume her more. spectfully solicit your'vote and infiu-. duties as teacher on the public —W, 1. Clark and wife, of Alli- encs for my election on September -•- . school staff. stow, and Mrs. Anderson and'Mrs. 21st as representative for the consti : 'white Ironstone China Cups and.Saucers, reg. 85c. dozen, r• tuency in the next parliament of now only 65c. dozen. r —Miss Laura Ridley left on Knight, of Oakwood, visited with Canada. . ' Monday for Altona,; where she Smith Clark and wife over the Very trulyyours, Dinner Plates, reg. 90c a dozen.•now 75c. dozen.. _ t� -has been engaged as teacher of the holiday, F. I..'FOWKE. Breakfast Plates, reg:80c. dozen, now 65c. dozen. pnblic school. —Robert Found has pnrchased Oshawa. Aug.•14, 1911, Tea Platen. Telt• ;Oe. dozen', now 55c. dozen. The Township Council will from W. V. Richardson the lat- L, 1pdd Bolds, Pitchers. etc., in clover leaf and other pat- -.meet at one o'clock on Monday ter's 80 acre farm on the base line Hair Grows Tl� terns, reg 20c.. 15c. and 12c., now 10c. each. next for the transaction of gener. and has already started his fall Usepar�aa !aThas 14 onlyCu and Saucers, clover leaf design, -' al business. plowivg. and �t>!<atdsas �s gn, reg. $L 14 -- - —Miss Marie Bateman, arrived —Fred. Green,of Converse, Ind., 1r per oz. The lot Roes at$1.00. on Saturdayand took charge of banker and-farmer,'end his sister, If your hair to growine thinner and only 97 piece Dinner Set, sage green, regular$7 50, - } thinner and causing you anxiety no to T. -the junior department of'thepab- Mrs. B,. Meen, of Rhinelander. now $5.50. _l'ie_school on Tuesday. Wis.' spent Thursday of last week si McFadden to day r o ly a_large boa- ` Pe y els of Parisian Baits for only �teats. It .• .'I only 87 piece Dinner Set, Peacock blue, regular$7:50, - 1 —Mr, Miller. G. T R., station with C. and Mrs. Rogers. is such a dehgh tful and refreshing dressing now $5.50. agent at Jordan, spent Sunday —Mrs.J. S. Jepbson, and child that you will like to use it regularly. with Mrs. Miller,at the letter's sis- spent a few days with relatives in Parisian sage is guaranteed to atop f.,• - .r�^EE OUR BARGAIN TABLE - ter-'s: Mrs. D. Simpson. Seaforth. She was accompanied on ling hair and ttahiaq scalp, to eradicate _ _ —Commander Deacon, of the her return by her daughter, wh dandruff and make zbe hau lustrous We have mentioned only a few of the bargains. Come and see'. -. English navy, and wife are visit- has been spending several weeks radiant• is money beak • { Jug the former's brother, P. D. there. Tbere i.nothicR lost as good as Pan• g sins Sage, See you get the package which A -chance of a life-tune for the farmer's _Deacon, of Dunbarton. —Henry Moore, of . the 'Rrock contains lbs girl.with the Aubnra flair —Dr. Frank and ,firs. Logan, of Road, brought into our sanctum Sold and guarautsed in Pioksring by T.M, wife, just when she needs more H _ Detroit, spent a couple of days on Tuesday four specimen of ap- DScF.ddea , Wt week with the formers. par- pies of the Alexander variety, one n Q A dishes for threshing. ents, Wm. and Mrs. Logan. of WL measured 181 inebes in SOUTH ONTARIO " --John B. Horn, of Bradford, circumference. To judge from ELECTORS Agent over Sunday with his wife these samples the apple crop is - and family, with Mrs. Horn's par- nota failure. A Public Meeting of the electors of S. SEASONABLE HARDWARE eats, W. G and Mrs. Ham. —You simply cannot afford to Ontario will be held in the —Thos. Law has sold his .farm Miss the "At Home" at Mrs. Jae. , ` on the lake shore to J. A. O'Cou- Brien's Friday evening, Sept. Sth. Od CIIOW3 amu, RTI]itCVdIC 1-doz.Knives and forks, bone handles, Sheffield, for $2.75 r nor, of Whitby. He does not give The baseball game, married men On the evening of Special-1 doz. black handle Sheffield Knives and Forks, up possession until next fall. vs. Pickering regular team, is fix- T* Se 12th 191 I solid steel blades, for $'.00. - —Mr. Rich, painter and. house ed for 5 o'clock. Score last game To ' Black bone handle Knives only, at $1 50 per doz. discuss the Politicol Issues decorator, who has been residing 11-10. If you want excitement - White bone handle Knives only, at$1.50 per doz. •. , - ` here during the summer, left on and fun, come. , St. Audrew's of the Day. - 8P9gie,1 in C rei+aite�8�se r Monday morning for other parts. Ladies' Aid will serve supper. A Tbe.meeting will be addressed by _ m —Frank Bundy, of Toronto, good program presented :during G. D. Conant. R. R. Mowbray, Robert 17 quart Granite Dish Pans for 85 cents, secompanied by ];is- friend, Stew- the evening, and all for an admis- orierson, F. B. Lovekin,ex-Pres. 14 quart Granite Dish Pana for 80 cents: art Clay, spent the holiday at cion fee.of 10 cents. Durham Co. Conservative. the Home of his parents, J. H. and —"Ho" Annual Western "Ex• Association, and. '��8t like findind I�lOne Mrs.'Rund cursions" Port Huron, Bay City, F'. ?j•.•,7'o�1Ce• 24. P. ►_+ y• " —Mrs. Clement, of Milton; is Saginaw, Detroit, Clevelaud, Min- Chair taken at a o'clock. _ Don't Y111►5s it. " ependieg a few weeks at the home nenpolis, Chicago, Grand Rapids, of her parents, C. H. and Mrs. Sit. Paul etc. Tickets good going The Conservative Candidate or- hes Burling. Capt.Element also spent -Sept. 14; 15, and 18th. Good till representative is invited, e _ w (_�; the holiday with them. end Oct. 2nd to return. Also ape- 6p' YEARM 1 V k�'V NJ h apinan—If�ias Colla Every and Mise tinily Chea 'one-way' Tickets,Mabel Calvert left on Monday going from Sept. 15th to Oct. 15thEXPERIENCE morning for Guelph where they to B. C., Idaho, Oregon, Washing. will attend Model School.' We ton-Points.-., Get Those Tickets wish them every snecess. and all information at Stephen- ! e —R. A. Douglas, of .'Matheson, son's (opposite Standard Bank) us# Bar ell 'sale s nt a couple of days at the home Whitby.:. Also.see Stephenson for of Mrs- B. Hunting. He was ae. Ocean and all Tourist Point Tick- Ttuee Mruats '� . - companied on his return by Mrs. eta. He gives choice all routes and DcWQN6 ` Douglas, and children, who have ocean S.S. lines. bandd °'�" `' "Screen Doors, Lawn Mowers, Oil Staves ,. _ , none esndlne a eteteh and d ion mq ;. been holidaying here. —Thos. Gouch�Reazin a highly °k1f�o.reun°°*�°t�t+�°�'?O�n •°Irb. h r as invent�on N ProllLiaL IIAN�manlea• t.. —Mrs. W. V, .Wright, who has .respected resident, of Stayner, w°n.rteieti eontlaen one•at.ote These goods must be cleared out. been quite ill for the sent Tres. t seaarme tea�w - q past week or died very suddenly on Friday rtfroa, deest forrrmsa i " two suffering from an attack of morning, �H0a0,Wft°O°a M. Imperial y 241bs., only'$1.50 each. s while out driving about periai Famil Scales, appendicitis, is we are pleased to a mile from his home, heart dis- j re rt makingsatisfactory 10 G� ^'^' Everything in Graniteware'reduced 20 per cent. ry pro- ease being the cause. Mr. Reazin A hindeosnet7 mo.e.:raaww�rs 1taRest oir- iee a towards recovery. ar,oe .aieouse�oo:ml. rnm.Tor ' g. ry. was born in Pickering in 1887 'and tae., cAffisaavostase irev.ia, sea w "Stoves and furnaces cleaned and repaired now, 'so they —A large number of our resi- was raised on the homestead now will be ready for the first cold snap., a dents spent Labor Day..in Torun- owned by Robt.•Toms,and.resided ON Q�M>t5gea.4,Hewltrk p ty;' to viewing the sights at the exbi- for some years on the base line let..wssetsstoab a _ Eavetroughing and Furnace Work a S ecial •bition and visiting friends. Each after starting farming on his :own ICE C R E A M r' day during the past week, a large account. In"1865 he married Mips • T y number have been_ attending the Irene Rogers, of Newcastle. The i' ., • . TT y ' exhibition. evening before his death M'r. and The Ice Cream Parlor in connection �,.0 � v � —Don't forget the pnblic meet- Mrs:'Reazin celebrated the 46th with the Gordon House will now login the town hall this (Thugs- anniversary of their wedding. Iii be open each Wednesday and ' day) evening when the public religion he was a member of the. Saturday during the zTTU tST .Als�.vR►I�'� "' " questions"of the nay will lie dis- Society'of Friends, having extend- summer. -- - : sassed by D. O'Connell, K. C., of ed the Yearly Meeting held here Everything conducted in up-to-date Peterboro, F. L. Fowke, M. P., in June, and in politics a staunch style in spacious roomer A full stock'of Beebe s high grade Overalls and Coats to match, in all ,. R. R. Mowbray and. R. Grierson. reformer. Tbere survives a moth- Ethel Gordon, - Pickering .. sizes. Prices from 85 cents to$1.15 each. " -Miss Maggie•O'Leary, who has er and four daugbtei•h : Mrs. H. - been teaching in the North-west Andrews, Havelock; Mrs. (Rev)T. PICKERING MARKETS provinces for the past few years, G. McAteer, Toronto; Misses- Em• Also, the Ere Suspender, the double cord elidipg Brace, adjusting its '.:-and who has been holidaying for ma and Annie at home; also one white Winter Wheat,old...... $ .82 self to every move of the body. Price 25c to 50c per pair. the t two months with friends sister, Mrs. J. N. Richardson, of Mixed 8ffi2 _ past Pickering, left on Monde this lace. Much s m thy ie """ i gg ppaa Rinner beat.. new.,..... .. .78 ]FARMERS SUPPLY STORE '�;;•, morning for Nenatadt, Ont.,where felt for the latter lady herey she�Kering WbPat................... .70 , &,-_0 ca.,asl 9-noo?Lti.. ac - the iv r of the late,Goose . . ,70 `' p YAN PROP. PICKERING