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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_09_15 ' x •no.. '}r0:'vs•' s•xm Edi 6"�•_ .. . ..,. ;s ;. ., *...,;;, .. •a .,. .... .._. :.> ,. ,_ Y' -rq;.'M`•�. '"v•s -ra,. -:�z+•a—r •.�". :-r.. .L-, r. ...r..� "rvc„T•':ti,;n-!,._ w,,.. '+rw., yP' -4 - s'rY .?� .�.,, r X:�' ,� "v„ :�•s y—�^'•'s h�.•^,;f�"'•x.,-... •;Ise: -��ws�`��.:.; �. ..�', .. . ..:. a-i:'. .� ....,, s ."k�a. _,� '�+-,, .d�.�: r �+, 'rA .3x4. r Z .:'. , . .. r-rx. i+. P. .+at t • ,r'r� h } Y : s f .T'. 1-'•. , - w' :. k.. . , - -4R, XXX _— PICfflk IPA "RING, ONT., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1911 NIV08a040ssal gavb*. WHITEVA” MIG LAND CREEK eta felted ? ars k M E bl b ye - IL. The WbItevale Branch of the Wom- The Womens' Institute will meet at 1Ked{tattPINY' ens' institute 'w.iH entertain the'ladiee me aline Sept. ot. at 1 0p.Thurs.. �j �j hT O� > of Brougham Branch at the home of day afternoon, t. at. at 8 80 p m. L7 L7 t� 1 j� E. FORSYT$, D. of O., Regia- Mrs. Hugh Pugh on Wednesday Kfrer- A ladies are welcome to attendthis. . .- - L%, tared member of the O tometricat Asso noon; Bept. '20Eh. Meeting called rat meeting- 10 of o.tarlo. Special attention sites to - 280 o'clock. - ,w Chu"nout. 8lwwa. Ryes tested l;ae._ '4titf North _ DUNBARTON °-sMILLS' -CHOPPING � �' The Misses Drivers, of Toronto, and ' N C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., MONGOLIA + Edfaborah, member of the CO1Tsge of _ Alfred Tinline were the guests of.Mrs. t` i�hysioi►ne and'Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate Hen j. and Mrs. Stover, of Markham, Tinline over Sunday No other floor just quite se'good ams at xeial College or Qaritsons, Edinburgh. -Spent Sunday with the farmer's broth- Reciprocity, is -the questing being •. w� speaia attention to diieses of worsen anz, er. Elias Stover. discussed mornin noon and night. " children. Once and rasidenoe,Brougham. . our spacial";Qhopper is now g, g BAKERS IJO Y in operation. Geo. and Mrs. Judd spent Saturday Some for and some against. for bread. It makes j PICKERING MEDICAL-SURGICAL with his father at Uherrywood, who Threshing is general in our neiggh MORE -18 In poor health. borhohd and the farmers are find B ET'1`E a .-and X-RAY INSTITUTE A-C. and Mrs. Burkholder and Miss they have a better crop than was read - I�tcziBRlxla, oNTeRIo No waiting,=eapacity a bay Erma,-of Stoulfville, s eat Sunday at ex ted some weeks ago. g4,1 R'EETER per minute. W. C. LaFratigh's. P We are verythan any ot pleased to state that l�._ u R. HLOIN TOWLE, M. B., X. n,, C. x., A number from here attended the the young people injured in the upset fi Phyaiciaa•in spar{s funeral of the luted Leonard Morden, recently are progressing favorably. 3K:spect.liat in Bectal Dia.a.es Prostatic DiaMoral: t Secure some Corn wh' of StouSville, on Thursday. Moral: Two-&re-company. MASS of Men. Diseas«of Women. Cancers, y the y lraay the perfect flour for pastry, aanddca>k .. iramors.8•Ray easminatioa. Diseases of eye, supply lasts. Isaac and Mrs. Barkey and family, Now that every body.has been to-the It makes white,flak y ear.nose,throat and lane. NYttingglasses and of Stoutl'ville, silent Sunday with the Fair and returned safely we must get less shortening than other brand& Nz- su&ante and chronic diseases. former"s parent, J. G. Barkey. to work and make up for lost time is a special flour.for.a s purpose--- and on"Hoare is to S and T iia i a91j _ pec pedal for all the money we spent so. ° Choice Manitoba Oats at : -- Close* rices. - gE�tw _ Mrs. ear, O'Leary left last-week for p ry Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridayx_ JE. FAREWELL H.C., BARRIS. Fred Nutt is off duty these days New York to enter a training school We grind fast and fine. . T'B.Ooaaty OrowastLxas aad0oaay owing to illness. for nurses. She will be very much - Blltattar. Court Some,WbilbT. y. 10-v Mrs. Usher, of Elmvale, spent a day missed in our village as she is a gene- ral with . favorite withal, "� T. BARNoswy BarrPublic, ater•at-Law, J L. SPINE, LIMI'T'ED, dleton. BROUSIHAM St. George's Anglican Church . Solicitor.Notary Pnbtio•8nectal Ezami- Johnson a cement gap of White- ner for High court of Justice, Brook attest - Whitby, Try vale, are getting on rapidly with the E. Ferryrpan spent bhe week end in SUNDAY SERVItEB W" PICKERING. ONT. T bridlte here, the city. pi J. Q. DOW, B. A., Barrister, Edward Sadler, of Hamilton, spent Mrs, D. Dafoe, jr.. spent Friday in Morning Prayer . 10.30 A. W. � s •Solicitor•Notary public.Etc, X Whitby. wey. to a few days last week with his aunt, Toronto. loan• oboe neat door to the standard Bank. Mrs. H. M. Stadler. Miss Alma Hamilton is a ilii spending Evening "° . x.00 P.iBEAL. Mrs. Currie and song of Little Cur- week in Toronto, petersttdt•y. s Hs rent. are spending a few days with Mrs. T. C. Brownspent a few days Sunday School 2.00 P.X. 4.` David Birrelt and family. with friends in Toronto, 'j`t R• E. J. SHIRLEY, y James Byers and daughter spent a J. McLean and children are rad- jrt• ­.Dsurgeon Honorer Veterinary* CLAREMOtiT y p s � y arsenate of the On- few da Fi in Thornhill last week Hnd two days at Oshawa Fair. bLrto Veteriaary C,;Ilege.Toronto.Canis. Ali on their way home spent a day at the Mrs. Lynde, of Claremont, is visit- �1a diseases and ininal.ries of domestic animtreat• for all styles of furniture. Ezhibiciors. in with Dire. A. E. IJamilton. od on the most modern approved and scientific g as► , - Priaosples Offices at corner of King and Lint. _ Frank Hamilton and R. J. Conran on eve Psokertng,Ontario ly spent the last of the week at Listowel. m » Moulding sAOCK ROAD Mrs. W . Hubbard visited at Mrs. a RD'Q Rov Robson sp ' _ ent Sundav under J. H. Wagner's, Pickering,a few days „ d„ the parental roof. last week. , , G, HAM—lasuer of Marriage • P Miss :Ruud Foster, of- Thornbury, WO. Licenses in the County of oat.rlo, }7�M �f y. �t�11 er Miss Ma xie Rodd, of Whitby, vis- gisi iss her sister, :Vire. W. J. Devitt (Pickering village, RTly Picture a .i i affil a iced friends here this week. this ed he John and :lairs. Lewis, of Strathroy. Mn, (Rev.)McAulay and daisgghter, p ` POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- visited with W• H. and Mrs. Jackson Mise Vida spent a week with H. and w, _ T• tfoaear valuator, collator Lad imer Wanda Shades last week, d mseriace uomaea,Brougham, ray Hiss Louisa home Bu MTh diviin, ' returned b e nn n- - HOPPER lustier of Karr' -= day accompanied by Misses Ella and slow court was held here on a8lgee Thursday when s lar D. Lsoenres lathe Oonasy, of Ontario, _ _ ,' _ Edith Robson,of Toronto. 5' gE number of QQ '�j�f times at store and Isle raaidsmee•Claramoas. cases Pow of. 13A T 1'� � E . _ Dr, and Mrs.Bradshaw have return- - UNDERTAKING g partvunder the auspices � - a 1 ed to Portage la Prairiessftgr p ndiag . S.BLwanew,Oa WPTBffiP OI.EBS three weeks holidays with friends in of the Christshn G�hurch on Tuesday _ �° oenveyanosa Oosnmfssloe��tm�l in connection• Onwria, evening last was, considering the coW -2+00. Ton Discount if+ asmdavfte, Aeeonaeant. Hoo. Cd anfssan lasnsa of night, quite a success. _ Iitnrttnee Tae Mrs• Clark Malloy and daughter, a anew' tubi . i, oat. "T Distance no object. Myrtle. of Thedford. spent a few days Mrs, GibPOn. of Chicago, and Mr. Ali this month-on Egg, Stove aagX, with the former's faiiber. John Percy. McEwen.of Lemonville. and Duncan Chestnut. Leave your order' POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ;Prices rooderate._ this week. Hubbard, of Bloomington, spent a this rrlontll to secure • for--Oonpties of York aad•Onsario. Ana- !h stnosal•sof all kinds attenued to on shonsss Wilfred Badgerow bas purchased few days witb R. J,and Mrs. Cowan. this discount. notice. Address Gnou sever p.O•, out, -- '— OVA: H Jackson's, residence north of Thos. and Mrs. Feashy,of Uxbridge, 11�r B POWELL, Licensed Auc. PIG!$�'j'Rz a. �t�T-� the school house and will soca take and Fred and Mr+, Feaere of Sand- T 1� PILLS possession, ford,spent a few days here with Bre. tl . L. SPIN K Ltd.. + txoaeer valuator and collector.for ) - eonaties of Ontsno and Yor:. All triad. orThe C._-P-R.-officials are running a Feasbysvho is ittwith typhoid fever. aatoo oonduetad either r:vatelf or by&action, = Ti3E — trial line at this lace about 15 rods W m• and Mrs. Geddes,of Calling•' Sale aoLes collected. 'or a.te. or other yer p P t C K E R I N G' ticnlan•pply at residence• Elizabeth TIL.Pick. south or the pest office.. Wit will soon wood, spent over Sunday with Thos.- at -wing. Phare orders left at iswe once,Ptok. Great Laxative Tome have railroads elk ugh, and Mrs. Philip. While here they ••Tag.or M&euab's start, Clazemoot, will to with Dir, and Dlra: Philip visited Geo.. , serve prompt atteatfoe. Bat'sfactien gnaraa• Uxbridge. t " Philip, err„ of, cAuy g ' feed Try phone an bar is Independent 1001 - - _ _ BALSAM i _ Mra. i Rev, DlcAula ave a most y Restores the energy and sitrengtii -_. interesting address on the Horne Mis- a : JOHN PHILIP Clifford Todd spent Sunday aL his elan work to carried on in VViestetta - - - to every part of the human home in Jlyrtle. Y:anrda b� the Presbyteries Church Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea sizes s Stem— ust the thin 0 - Mrs, Clarkson Rogers is visiting at. in hard coal. Y_ j g . to the members of St. John's Sabbath - Alfred R�et•s'. Has a full.line or fresh. and sur _ toue you up. School on Sunday last, Best I lump steam coal. All coal lis: Robert Sadler spent Sunday with Dr. W. F. Pugh, V. S., and wife, of --under cover, full weight and­ A ed meats constantly on hand. Claremont friends, 8 g , ,z We guarantee every box and re- 14BhSouthbridge, Mass, ; Dr. W. N.Mid- prompt service. *� 1isa erta .Tones has left to take g p i money if not chftrge of the Oriole school: dletan, V. S., wind wile; of Cayuga; Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, fend your moT -p plias Lillie Irwin ie nein G, A. Langmaid and Mrs. J. Higgin• L U lV1 .ice �I Ham, Bologna, Weiner¢, etc. satisfied. g:a few Botham, of Coultice; firs. J. Elder, of k weeks wttb Toronto friends. Bowmanville, and Mrs. J. Forsythe, A Good stock of,rough and matches'!• Highest prices paid for 1liamufaetured and sold by James Wilson shipped a carload of of WaIlSertgn, were visitors -with L. hemlock, also matebed and dress- - 1t. : . Butcher's cattle live stock to the city on Monday, T F. Rowe made a pleasure and burl_ and Mrs. Middleton during Exbibition ed spruce and pine. • e • ( . M. McFA DDEN ness trip to the city one day last time. 2x, 8x and 4x Ontario cedar shingle a•_ -* to ¢ring r week, _- _ 8x and 4x-B. shingres. - �Ue• DRUGGIST AND iiMDrATE OPTICIAN Mrs. Frank Disney spent a few days BOWMA:ti�'ILLE FAIR M x„ . Lete quote ou prices on an build- visiting her mother in Toronto thio ,my First-class rigs for hire PIC]KERING, _ _ONT. week. BIO DAT WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20. Ing material you may require. ' Miss Altma Hortop, of Uxbrid-e, is Bill stuff a specialty. Pay $ r Progress is the watchword-at Bow- `Da O? III �►t RE" ESTATE visiting with her sister, Mrs. 9. H. Independant phone 16011 .••+, Jones. manville. The town is booming and t BUS Meets all trains Mrs. and 'Mira May Blackburn, of the West Duvhatii Fair Directors have A CR E E SO R F Teaming ram tI attended to. y. Glen Major, spent Sunday at George caught the inspiration and have plan- e C. g p p y Two fifty-acre acre farms for sale cheap. - ped to give- this. years exhibition a Wilson's, boost forward. Considerable mane _. LOCIIST Agent for Canada Carriage Co, Good buildings; plenty of water, one- Alonzo Jones purchased a valuable y' HILL ' half 16 cisb, balknce'on mortgage if team of horses from Win'. White. of. bas-- 'added to horse classes. mak- ing the prizes greater than ever before. F C. D. Disneyy has engaged Mise Mar- New poultry house has been built and Also, a •good- tenement dwelling Bares Lee as boilae•kee er for an in- prize's added. Ladiek'department and ' ' yielding 12%in the village of Picker- definite period. p domestic science have been increased, The-' Blacks�nit�in g J gg, Bowmancille Faii is kncwn far wad BeA in Mre. oho Gre of North•.Clare• ivideas one of the best ,agricultural mont, is spending a few days under - ' q int" the paiental roof. exhibitions it, this Province for its Investment a man can-make -Having rented the Dunbarton `who We notice some of the farmers here display of borsea. cattle, sheep, swine, g P ��! 11�ts��1Y��1f« poultry and-products of farm, orchard - is•itr'one of our watches. ;. abouts have lightning rods erected on and opened the same,I am prepare garden and home. Records of sale of It's the n>�me on the move- W. various buildings. ed to do all work entrusted to " /9��♦ live stock on Fair hey and afterwards - me in the above line. W, F.- R.re and ragas Eva Jones, s' m n a conn 9 HorseshoeinR a specialty. Toronto, are visiting at Harry Jones' prove this claim. Dates of Fair: e t th-t t d �• V. Rschardsoa• fora short'time. Tuesdap'and Wednesday, Sept. to and (gall in an see me any time. James Wilkin has Ileveral teams •20• Single fare for round trip on rail- x — ways from Monday to Thursday, J. _ «�+'.••: aT. _Z+IN�FNFR, Naito Public Pickering. drawing material for the erection of a -S. MooRCRAF4 Secretaay, Bowman- Buvingya watch by the ease ie ' new cembnt kitchen. like bar in a book by the cover. DUNBARTON vil le• g Mrs. Madill, of Claremont,and Geo. Book or Watch, it is inside that _ SpeCiSUMt and Mrs, Lee, of Brougham. spent - counts, .-In buying a watch give'. - TheL ,. Sunday at W. H. Jones'• Hair Beautifier first consideration to the move In all kinds of tire-setting. Binder ]Kenneth Hortop left- for Orlltia on meat, If you want the best �. DOMINION BANK and-mower knives ground. Tuesday, where he purposes taking a Refined Worsen the World movement- for your money; - - A number of young pigs for sale, course In the model school. Over Use It choose from our assortment of Head Office, Toronto six weeks old. George West,of Ashburn, preached Every women knows that there is oath• Howard The 13b will be close ever Wednea- an interesting sermon to a fair con- iail so good for bdir end scalp trouble as Waltham, Elgin, , H. H. Osler,M. P., President y gtegatia5n on Sunday evening. Parisian Bags. If Parissin Sage is used Illinois, Regina, Hamilton.. day and Saturday from now A number from here att nded ser- two or three times a week it w'll keepthe ' 4 W.-D, Matthews, Vic President r until November 1st. 1— and Swiss Watches ✓ g ,g, v vice held in the Methods church at rawly nice and clean and reayp dandruff. : rrc Glen Major on Thursday evening- - It makes the hair lustrous and fluffy, and We have hese in all grades at a [lapital 84,(100.000. Reserve $6,000,00 Wl (j 1 ��YRYO� _' 'BRDCK BOA Misses Sivereaa and Ella Dap, of keeps it-from idling out. ' - - - Total Assets 882,600,000 n n (Jowap, have been wending a couple We urge every women who loves radiant amide range of prices,each watch i England, I ng friends and relatives and g the beet value possible at its re- A Br lisped i Loof this ndon,E Ck has. en e®tltb- of weeks heMiss-Taylori of Springville, who hl+a o!Parisiaden n sIIat got i rge 5 teece it fob o le 8 �Lb a watch�c�e. nuor. Ha4e �Ot1 lots o-f water . fancy,solid o g ` ThisBraaob will issue Letters of Credit and • been engaged �s teacher of Mt.Zion dandraff,fa'liug hair and itching scalp, or Drafts on allimpartautpeintsincaaada,nego. OF WtIITtVAL>< school, entered upon her duties on money back. - gold and imaranteed' ia• jet's time you owned a good slaw B>ilr sent ffor con.ctioa,snake tsiogmp is RJCX SROs•, Tuesday. ng by T.M.McFadden. sranstas and transact every description of are re erred to fnrnistr oar an thin Piokeri. •-•�+ _-•_'. a� watch, and you can banking businers prepared q,. Y g A number from tiers attended the get It at. Iafonbation will be furnished on all Canidfab -in the line of water supply such as political meeting at Claremont Satur- A nurse,and child were knocked .x matters. pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams; day evening to bear.Messrs.Miller and down by a runaway automobile NOr1Tla]1 Bassett A special department will be provided for the _ Smith discuss reciprocity. on Sherbottrt,e Street 1`oronto. Of visitors and bearers of otsr Letters of plumbing, etc. y Ili•• Walter Herr exhibited a number of HE PICKERING- NE W- se-r-" Credit, cattle and horses at the Toronto Exhi- Mr. Henri BoiiraSRa has entered JE ELF.R AND OPTICIA, They are also. expert well-drillers snit for libel again?t Mr. L. A. o►voe,rs Nr,v �•�y CRAB. D. (3oRDON. Manager and respectfully solicit your patron! b1LlOa and met with his; URual success• ^*,r O"FOR WHITBY - I.aroe Wilkin accompanied him to Rivet, Liberal candidate in Hoche- 'WHITBY BRANCH, age for the future. Ind.obone'5821 1 assist in oo x. zZt 3. ay+,•...' '•+<M". � .r.•. 4...,,... h..,.:b.�' ^ �.:Se.w:'bl+.i'it+'..w.r'..'..Y.. ':._.. �. .q..,.,•..,. F•`•'�• . r' � . A., � 7PA 7" ./�`•7" . . re � J • _ : :�. MAKING SAFE INVESTMENTS thttrrinEST.u NOW tMa eR1NCieL[ Or INVFSTINC ;H ACCORDANCE WITH REQUIRE- MENTS WORKS OUT IN ` PRACTICE. O �SU 4 i 7 PERFECT � BAKING John Smith, Who Was Recently Appointed RESULTS LIPTON'S. a Trustee of An Estate, Finds That In- Trustee vesting Requires Some Thought-An yl• _..CONTAINS i - a , I lustration of Some of the Information NO A LV M ES SLWhich we Have Recently studied Afteots MADE IN WIEEKLY EW.GILLETTi Price. COMZ„A1�LYl CA WA DA =._z M Z PV ID=)I }; _ (B, "Investor'•1 17OR.OT7T�+O1�iT. x -- the railway you wonder where it is 1611 i I In the first of this series it was shown stowed away. Yon world think that "discributton of reek" is au import- that LETTERS OF d there would be more houses along the ant principle of Investment. Ic is a very simple one, however, involving no very railway than there are. But when you contused ideas. There is ane*ner priaco- What you want is a bend close to ma•t ' that Alberta is bigger than either ple to be burns in mend when maictug In- think A SAN IN THE MAKING i France or Germany, and twice se big ere Vestments which is of no.less importance, rarity, which will be paid off at par and FROM BONNIE SCOTLAND but it is, however, considerably leas ob which many people are clad to buy for T� HIS OAY. the British Isles with thea millions, it vioua to thorn whose investment eYper] to easy to understand that there ie plate• ease is small—and even to many woo that reason. and which will give you a anould unders tand its actions tnoruughey• good return, as they sell'close to par. —my REX MaEVOY 'ty of room for 400,00 without overcrowd' •luta is the rind le of tnvestmeat 'tn 110TF.S OF INTEREST FII01li to show how the country accordance with acttul requirements." There are not many such bonds. I hap- HER Tt4YLK4 AND IIAE:3. is developing—in 1900, there were not 500 John Smith creat into a bond dealers _ acres is the Province sown to winter 1 office to invest some money which he held sand dollars of a municipal issue which • [Mr. wheat,will write for is due in three peers time, on which the +- I wheat, while in 1909 there were N5,000 as trustee for the children of his bro- i� this paper a s%ries of letters I acres. That•s going some. Last year, thee, who had recently died. He had interest is 8 per cent. I can sell it at Hhat is Going Oa in the IIighlnatlf from the west. They n'lll' 20,000 scree were settled every day, in Al. never been possessed of sufficient money 101, which will yield you about 41-2 per and Lowlands Of ALL►II' cent—in fact, 454 per cent. That will t ee coda. _ appear from time t0 time un- I herrn alone. They say that 200,000 Am- y I - before to invert, so. naturally, knew 1!t• Scotia. 'erieana came into Canada is 1910, bring- coat you x•4040, and in June, 1914, you will de the above heading,, and tle of how to go about it. Therefore, } a receive x4,000. However, don't forget that • '. � tag with them in cash and settlers' et• he did the best thing he could think of The Edinburg parish rates ars t will !,rise a picture of the ![sets as much erg 19,50.000,000. There I out o[ the $200 you receive each year under the. circumataucee, and told the�, fined at Ch@ Same as last year. great t.aillidlan west from i were about the same uumber of settlers ( fou must keep $13.36, which will amount IL dealer that he wanted to ruvest Thornton Highland atherin was from Great Britain and Europe. The slo,000 to 0 t he end of the time, a yon, attended .by over 50,wo people. j the standpoint of a yOklUg ( lose $40 of your capital. Which I as western provinces keep pace with the "!yell," said the dealer, "here's our , ` - Ontario man going out there growth of elation is the matter of I for in the interest rate, for I see, it stride Mrs. $II]lth, Uarteherrie, Coat- i a II g pop fiat. Yvu can pick out something to autL - to mllke hisway. Jl,he3e ldC- I you 15.9 per cent, which'means you get i badge, has attained her 100th'birth- schools, and the people here say that you front that lot., sad he gave him a 1 45$ I the rural schools are in no wee, behind per teat on your inve,tment and!day'. tors should be dill of iute,est booklet contaiatng a lent oc go many those !a Ontario. r* egh to save the $40. Thea for the teal• There is now at til@ credit; tar ever' Ontario father.] I bonds and securities ut variona sorts that g of depositors of belkirk aavingt 1°. The cities• of course, are growia lust ai:. t can ave you soma Canadian g I Smith became con[vaod. Like the Irish• banks, b - h. , Equipment as quickly as the country. Why. tea "tort rn Bati«a ni mane bonds. -' years ago Regina -had a Population of F e s o is b Works, au with the bill -[are printed io wh' h are absolutely safe and which eaa French. h rat Ilia eye down the iter I It said that Ericlrtside No s I be got to maturities to suit-almost any. Blair ow rie, are about to a re. only 2,00, and now it has =500. Retina until he saw something familiar, sad j g k' fe the centre of a district of about 60.000 body. These will yield you about the started, - Calgary, Aept. 4th. 1911. said. I gUesa III have some of those. !same rate east therefore sell at a price square miles with a PopulattOu of 400,009. i pointing to a preferred eta k. such as The Scots Guards. are now 1C 3{,- dray Dad depending on the time they have to run. Edinburgh for the first time official, _ Amongvt other things the town is the,some bond dealets carr,- for some cit• g You will nee I am stilt La Calgary 'distributing point for agricultural ample• TIloee Jus to s year and a hal! 1 can' enter of a semi-speculative turn. "Cer-!sell at 100Yui which will yield Just 41.81y -since 1.09• b It to not that I am particularly taken,meats, threshers and enginew. Last year tainly," soul the broker- '_Those shares per cent.. while one due In five years` Lab r disputes have occurred is - y with the town. but I have been knocking I rho agricultural tmplemeou distributed 1 constitute a very [air speculative invest- sell, at 1021.4 and yields.the eame rate l'ddingston pets, and 1,300 miner about with Sir. lteawick and finding out i through this town were valued at $20.• meat with good prospects of app�'•a something about the country You know •000,000• In 1910, two neve towns were In. You don't uodrr»toad the price' Oh, the I are idle. tion." But as the company is not yet 1021-4 meaoa- that for ever, 3100_ of par I Mrs. Lavelle, Alesa]tdria, has re- 1 told you in.my first latter that he and i corporated in Alberta ever, week. This firmly established we do not recommend! We three goal were an their way out to city of Calgary, sometimes called the 1 value you Da, 1108 f5• do that for a carred the Icing 9 bounty lee he] tate up some at the C. P. R. irrigatedCity.' I them to inventors who caaaot afford to 11,000 bond you must pay tea times the triplets. -Sandstone City.` because of the amount lose their capital• nor to those who wish leads: I was one to his place last Fri• of building thous that is right here and j price of a, $100 bond, 0r 51.02 eve .►title for Three thousand tons Of herring Ola, nod stayed Overnight with them Itchurch- is f something that is readay salable. ►a I a $50 hood—if such were over Issued— were-landed at I raaerl?urgh by 8 g is largely used in the stores end church-I the company is 'small and the demand is what ig called a ready-made farm The you will pay 551 IL Tkis to the way i fleet of 240 boats.. es, was only foraged la 1152, yet !t his for the stock not great, it is possible to!stocks are quoted too. Bank of Com t �Canadtan-Pacific wilt break, harrow. seed grown to rapidly that the C. P. R• has sell only when orders such as yours coffis 1i There has been 8n all•rottnd re i and lance from 50 ,Cres ap, well pat up found it necessary to spend a quarter of mecca shares sell at 80a, but as the, are duction !a the .price of gas, in Noe f batldiagn, and hose a wen. so that You to." As most reputable bond dealers and only $50 par valva the actual cost '19. Vale-of Leven: { a million on the now station: The build- can g0 right on the farm with the crop investment stock brokers ars squatty!1104 per share. The price is alwa,i given D is is a handsomer one, and one-that On one day last' 'month th4_re were o-, growing sod move right into your house g frank with their customers and clients. ;on the baste of $100 par value." � �► ¢ g ever, one o[ the 60,000 Population rt 1e. tunes obliged. and you have ua- $,liU Caa@8 of iflf@drab. dtseae@ 1D Of Bourse they don't do it for nothing, Smith +vera no more fortunate than the ..Well., said .lobo Smith. I am really Calgary and its suburbs can be proal average investor would be. It to luck? i (iilSsgow. j r ` bat as you can pay for It to csa an• ot. to the Last leo years the cit, hoe y g I anal iaeulmerats aloes with the ten to It was so to his case. for he at once doubtedly saved me a great deal_of worry Of Scotland's total population g increased its population by seven times. I changed his mind err to his decision. etrlmenta for the land, it is spread over It is gi= miler square, and there 1s quite 1-nd probably financial 1095." �.U3 per Cent_ are te'rr]tOridla, )pretty well. ler. ReLawlek hreckons the e first year. a bit of real estate dealing ino going ingeo In itTm -The imoney I have to invent I hold I plc cof w atioa, while imaginary.esPlace ee against ].i5 in England. found ' t won't do,' be said hash -farm will carr, itself atter t y that square, too. judge !typical of what nitro takes place ter Avery fine pearl, said to be near- -form to all-enthusiastic over the district. when you know that tierce are E00 livens- as a trustee of as estate. and have, to;tween broker ■ted client or bond dealer ly as big as an egg, has been no company has do ovrtrthe [armee w rosy estate dealers !o a err to say no- tarn it over to the heirs when they come and --customer. It shows admirably how is the sea at Brechen. The by, and the, have pare bred stress of age. The eldest will be twenty-one to I that various points we have been illuetrat• An electric power Station to cost thing of the hundreds of people who are "at first rate breeds of live-stock, which interested to "deal:+." There seems to eighteen mouth• and the two others at,tag daring the past few weeks are used 81',156,000 la to be constructed e are' tree for settlers' f intervals of two years or so atter. go 1', in practise, and indicates clear!, that Ilosylth \oval Base. be • real estate fever about. Three doe Yr. Renwick fos tees some people who tors who came out this year to practice you sea I shall have to turn over the i they are not merely theoretical "bosh." A motor mail eontleyanee Eton hate- located here, And that is why he Ili securities or cash at that time.'and as They are serious: practical questions. Dunkeld to Amulree and back, _.. have caught it and are in real estate l I have to give each his third of the t]0; i name out. The, 5a7 that the irrigation instead. 00a I which cannot Be overlooked with iaayn• carrying passengers, began to rut V like insurance against the loss of the Well. It's getting late now, sod I mart is cash I.would prefer to pat the ails, On the filth ult, crop through .l:ek of moisture at the close up. I shall be going on to Vro•I money is a bank and not worry over it. ;_. The Tsar has presented tutu Rus growing time. In 1908 oats were over coaver to morrow, w thrt I shall be glad,IIntortaaatelya however, the income at Sian wolf`-hounds to, Mr. Andrew � 100 bushels to the acre, ,wheat f0 bush- five per coot h little enough to support A STORK ON GALILEE. Carnegie. They have arrived at if you would rend the paper on to Uncle, ' - - els and barley 91, ioha'g address. Thanks very much for them• although they are at wort and tgkibu Castle. earning a little. I caaaot, of coarse, squalls That Last:for :kA Hour Do At several ynrts on the Clyde the _ Yr. Charieton, who has. a place near sending ''it: I hairs always been glad to Great Havoc. r Strathmore, va,g_that 1910 was the dei• get it. Lova to everyone at home. buy anything that !s at all risky, and owners of smacks have had W dump „: est thereon for many yearn. ,et all the JIY I must also have something that I can 'the Sea of Galilee is not always' their hauls of herring into the river People round there had come sort of • sell at any Lime •t Inst about what I c4Im• The mountains immediately for lack of buyers. : N°p + —,I, paid for Lt. I intended to put it into adjoining are 2,000 feet high, and A law clerk who stabbed himself ..� •_ ._. _crop even without irrigation. With .r• _ rigaiion is the fall the, are erre of good mortgages. bat 1 fortunately remember through their deep ''gorges the on Portobello golf links, to the press. crops, People differ as to when the water 'i� LADY LECTURER ed that no one would want to borrow for storm winds are sucked into the hot-�race of his sweetheart died at 1';din should be let in from the irrigation ca- Feeds �Crves and Braine Seienti8- only is months, or even three years and low of the lake, w that sudden burgh Royal Infirmary. s Of able air. 'iSuperintend. ' a' "halt—that ts, no ons who would be William Smith, i pair, P. J. Cmbrite, who has a place Bally. squalls come literally out f e near Gleichen, aa,i some ,people don't -- able to Da, back the principal at •tie sky ant of the Holyrood Palace gardens, One charmin spring morning we was resented by the bin with a - believe in patting the•water on newly A lady lecturer writes.from P hila- end of that time without delay, and, g g g p g :-.ybewo laird. bei he never out Baer once delphia concerning the use of rival perhaps.the ezpease of foreclosing. Then started out to sail from Tiberias to gold and jeweled scarf-pin at the _..then where he did this. He says tkat- feed—amd- ,herr---rhe is enabled to of course. I know how hard it is to sell Capernaum, says a writer in the conclusion of the Royal visit. the beat time to irrigate Is lace in the without the strain, and wear and mortgages except at a heavy discount Travel Magazine. There was not.a The London and Glasgow Ship `alt when the.. trope are off, aad in tear of her arduous Occupation, from their face value, because I've tried ripple on the water or s cloud in building and Engineering Company, k – years a► sell a •small one. ' No, the But when we were a Ltd., Govan, have secured of the spring. 'She says: for two epY ' p'nbte a few' people are ening. to '`Though improper food, imper- .!i► mortgage. wont do." quarter of a mile from shore our order from the Admiralty for three - - = •' boatmen noticed a band of rough torpedo boat destroyers, each of _r largely for growing sugar beets in this fectly digested, my health was eofn-' "Of course not." said the bond dealer. water rushing toward d from the to tons. district. They grow a good quality an pletely wrecked, and I attribute "It is ver, fortunate," he coatioued, pati sell'all they have at $5 a ton an,• my recovery entirely t0 the regular that I know now just your requirements. other side of the lake. In spite 400,000'tons of rocks was dislodg . where is the irrigation block. This block use of Grape-Nuts food. Ir has, You res, you want something Bate, which of our remonstrances, they lm ed by blasting.operations at Bonawe -L to no small thing. It !e forty miles .I assure you, proved an inestim-'.will 7ield you about eve per teat., that mediately,gave up the plan for mak- quarries. Twenty-one tons of gun. -•' - north and-south and 150 mites east eaa able boon .to me. possesses the [evince of read, con.orti• ing Capernaum, took down sail with powder were used for the second. , west. There are 1,500,000 acres in it. You "Almost immediately After 'ue biliW into cash, and one that will retain such frantic haste that they nearly blast'. '.strike the irrigation canal on the train ginning the use of Grape-Nuts: I. its market value. IQ tact, the only !m- upset the boat, and then rowed for Port Glasgow has two local re• ': a couple of hours before yon get to Cal• found a gratifying change in my portant feature you don't deem to re- the land with all their might and .silents who have lived in six reigns, Wary, and it certainly looks a big work. condition. The terrible weakness antra is prospect of appreciating in with such excited urgings to one an- and have attained, the 100th year k They ray it is the largest in the west•l that formerly prostrated me after .aIne. Your'e to certainly a difficult case other that we thought them a very of their age. One is Mrs. Miller, � mill he e. It coat 15.000,000, and- hours of work was .cep became ave per cent. is a fairly high cowardly crew. of High Auckenleck Farm, and the ' "ern he p r. a few o , Pe there are 2,900 muss of ditches–imagine! tibly lessened and is now only a rate to accompany the three other fea• But hardly had the boat other Mrs. Purdon whose father It they were pat end to end they would memory—it never returns. tares when the, are present to the high been beached in a shelter- was a minister in t�1e town. reach from Toronto .to Vancouver and "Ten days after beginning on degree you require. It you bad wanted ing cove when the wind The trustees of Burns' Cottage a; stick out into the ocean at that! And Grape-Nuts I experienced S won- obly safety and stability of value I eras -blowing down on us from and Monument have purchased ant d could have chosen a dozen good bonds the mountains and the heavy break- placed in the museum lit• Burn'i - It is said that the company intend to derful increase in mental vigor and It is 112,00.000 more in enraging the physical energy, and continued use from our list of.municipals. For taunt- ers. were foaming along the shore Monument, atAlloiva the Cairn►' irrigation system ' has 4;ntirely freed,me from the mil- cipal bonds are not dealt to except as far out into the lake as we could gorm brooch prevented by the6. ' The winters here are finite mild-sn arable insomnia and nervousness Ehroti4h private rale, and, therefore, are see, A quarter of an hour later Dtlmfries Volunteers to Burns, and / Wild that they dont to in for any sports from which I used to suffer so much. not subject to market fluctuations. It later the Sea of Galilee was again an old wooden snuff-box, which it ie 4' at Calgary that require snow. Horses "I find Grape-Nuts very,palatable you had' wanted' safety and convertlbtl- as level as a mirror, and only a believed, belonged to the poet. it " u:'• - are wintered out. Alberta to still antra and would not be without the ity I could have picked several public soft, harm breeze was blowing over This' is a bad year for Perth. the smiling waters. shire fruit-growers,' many of whom -a oattle raining place. The cu�ed'pralrle crisp, delicious food'for even a day service bonds, or even Ontario Govern- are reported to have oversold their' grass Puts no a finish, so they ear, sl• on any consideration. Indeed, I meat bonds, which are quoted daily on ^�_+;�- crop9, which looked promising earl., most an good as grata. There is a big always carry it with me on-my lac- the Canadian exchanges, and can be Gold. Reads in cattle with British Columbia ture tours." readily. or it you wanted moderate safety Charity covers a multitude of ter in the season, but have eaa the Tukon, a5 well as a big export Read the little book, "The Road and a high rata and good prospect cf sins, some of which might better be yielded little more than half a crop,! trade. to Well in pkgs. "There's appreciation I could pick out a number left uncovered. outing to prolonged drought, ane ads ronntry is building up err a 're- t TCA ll of excellent bonds of manufacturing con. Most family trees require a lot grower who sold at I(;35, is slid i,- pan them inrtvatrial bonds — of whitewash to keep the insects have bought in at 8131 , ^r't^n tc p •� Ess+ read the above totter? A •sal One ceras- are The W a T. off fulfill his contracts. :Aper. . :.,+ .. „pr,.r +,.vi•L*t'e!.0 ..r -Lw M,w�.: •sw+e.0 ,. s .+*M'•._<r r... �rc4 r ..,.,,.�.... ..r- a" .:. snr•.`.� -.a..� w05T. '"1770111 •`/m uF ��lt y •C rc"mr 1. � ' N,...'4. I'M .• f a..f L j'•' • - •'. . � t .. ... ." _ ,.-mss_.» _..,,_".:. .. "y.• iiia «.•w.-'R^�:' L}: .L. '-'•�'t '.�A, ! sG+�. •+.. a1 t �,t cv ,. ..., .. .,a5 .. } . .. ..•' iiia ., .: .+i.' •t •... ... � ..... .. . .. .... .. -iiia'. .. " '.. iiia.• �. :. ' iiia .., d '• 'x.'.:. .. A. • iiia .- d. • •I 1A GE11T'LE L TIVE et bien polis," she further answer TOO SUCH GOLD THE CA 1781 R .,Ie BABY ed the King,-and made his majesty , laugh b saying that she would like Srientist !Assigns New Reasom to COLLATERAL VALUE 8 y ery g Well, Well g g. �F );a land v much iii iL did not rain ■ High l'O+;t of L,iTin so constantly. An interesting suggestion is mad, _ 'y __fBtomach and bowel troubles is -;t, ---- - ­--'BONDS --- tho cause of nine-tenths of the ail- THIS is a NC�M< pre in regard to the increased Dost o g N D menta from which little ones auf- KISSLN,G THE BRIDE. that ANYONE living, which, like 'an earth wave; ter. ,Let the little stomach and At a certain church it is the pleas- can use has sent a tremor throughbu- bo' Is be kept right and baby will ing custom at •a marriage for the ".lea ' Europe, causing food riots ii q Bonds: enerall>rspeaking are tfi Ile happy, healthy and strong. The clergyman to kiss the bride after w,K a,u France, an outcr`3 against the but & chers in Belgium, and protest, considered by bankers,financial ' only sure and safe means of keep the ceremony. A young lady who (, t } g p men and corporations as the most i J against dearer meat and milk it ing baby's stomach . and bowels was about to be married in the g desirable cgliaterai---or-security ... sweet and regular is to give him church did not relish the prospect, Germany, while it is largely re for loans---because of their an spunsible for the labor unrest i, salability. occasional dose of Baby's Own and instructed her prospective hus Tablets: These Tablets area gen- band when making arrangements England. q Financial men know by experi- " tie laxative, they sweeten the to tell the clergyman that she did This suggestion is that the en _ ence that good bonds will appre- BY l dyed ALL these ormous output of gold in recent ciate in value---because of the t --stomach, regulate the bowels, ex- not wish him to kiss her. The DIFFERENT.KINDS years has upset the balance of reasonable certainty of increase .pal worms, break up colds and pre bridegroom did as directed. i in the value of the security 'vent or cure rhe dozens of ailments bridegroom , George," said the young of Goods prices and that the* world has not behind them, "that afflict the baby. The Tablets lad • when he appeared "did you t With the�JN�Dye. adjyet shaken itself down to a true a Theinvestthat, t,in bondshas r become a 1 w` Y y } Y �(-- adjustment. assurance that,should is ever became a 1 used Statistics show conclusive) that '°•+are sold by medicine dealers or by tell the clergyman that I did not necessity be could find ready sale for !mail at 25 cents a box from The Alai) him to kiss met" Y them and convert them into cash on the _ Ur. R'illiams' Medicine Co., Brock ''Oh, yes." s in England on the continent enc shortest notice without entailing more North ' ' than,a nominal coat in the,way of com- Min Korth America pearl all the :.-yille, Out. '` " • y mission for selling them. :end what did he say?" commoner and most necessary eH view it.asonemay,Bonds asaninvest- 'I• "He said that in that case he articles of food have been steadil mentundoubtedlyhaveallpointeintheir ONEDYEmAU KINDSoy� 5 favor,whether from appreciation invalue THE KING AND XELAN11 would charge only half the usual rising in price since ithe centur; security for the money invested,.sal- y » ability,or a good income. fee. j in opened. glandhthetpoorpmanlsyfa Delta iDvessmenee, D;op,r ttle Incident Which Shows the � OCEAN and SIMPLE to Use. 1 Bow, Let us Bend you our literature w NO chance of uslna the WRONG Dye for the Goods Kindness of The King. BABY'S 'TERRIBLE ECZEXA. onahutocolor. Allcobntrom�owDrusalatat food, milk, bread and sugar all cost g Dealer. FREE Color Card and STORY BooYlat l e, The Johnson-Richardaou Co„ L.Imltad.Montreal, more. It is calculated that there Kin George is not destitute of but _ is a in res. in the ROY e tact an graciousness w lc Zanl•Buk Worked a Cure. THE WITNESS. weekly budget of household ex- SECURITIES made' his father beloved, even penses in England. ; though he may not possess them in ,Mrs. Chas, Levers of Prescott. Hudson—Has Jones a good me - ' g Y P Korth Channel Ont. tells how mors? g Prof. ('hanman at the meeting of CORPORATION a;t so remarkable a degree. The little Zam-Buk cured her baby. She Judson—ho; be forgets to re- the British .Association predicted /ASK OF MONTREAL BUILDING incident which follows was printed 3 g that the next three ��+;ars would be _ YONGE AND QUEEN STs. ' din the New York Sun. It gives a says:—"My baby's head and face member instead of remembering to TORONTO g an era of strikes, dile to the fact wag one complete mass of sures. forget. - - �pleasin6 glimpse of the new King, g that, whereas u to 1896 the cost of land implies his entire a robatiun The iy Ching and irritation were P P PP fearflfl, and the little one's plight living had been falling it had since tjf the entente cordiale with the D&- on MOTHER across the Channel. was so serious that at a time rt a, WINSLOK"e %OOTHIYG 9,IWP has beer. g• WHAT' IN A NAME w c� used for over SIXTY YHARs yyy�. MILLIONS of we feared her ears would be eaten MOTHERS for their CHILDREN WHILI3 c sir." - ' Melanie is a little French ser- "Try ume.rhicken, off by the iilSeA5e. T'EN.'1'HI•NG, with P6Rhk:c1 SUCCESS. n It Testifies for Itself.—Dr. vant, who lines with an English Sf)UTHES the CHILD. hOFTENS the GV1.11 "Give me anything but chicken.'` Tamil is London. She has not "We had to keep her hands tied ALLAYSaII PAIN CURES WIND COLIC, sad Thomas' Eclectric Oil needs no tea "Have chicken fricasse, air. - A _ Y for da;s to preve'at her rubbing 'a the bent remedy for UI a and allk r is ab timunial of its powers other than - Dean there 'very long and has not solutety harmles. Be mire and ►ale for 'airs. Thefe'.a everything III that except pad time to learn the language. and scratching the sores.. Doctor Winalow's Soothing byrup;• and take no other itself.- Whoever tries it for Cough: �:•, kind. Twenty-five teats■ bottle. Chi`ken But she is generally pleased with after doctor treated her in vain, y' or colds, for cuts or contusions for --ser English life, except that she until we had had five doctors. ' sprains or burns, fur pains in the 3i g P Riches may not brio ha mess Mann .mothers have reason to finds that it rains a great deal, "As a last resource we were ad R PP limbs or body: well know that the wised to tr Zam-Buk. The first but neither does'poverty._ bles4 Mother Graces' 1�' rm Enter. rx . and that the sky is often gloomy y' medicine'prunes itself and needs minati,r, because it. has relieved , with the smoke of the great city, box did so much gaud that we felt Minard's Liniment Relieves Neurafgia. no guarantee. This show why this the little ones of suffering and made The other day she was sent by Sure we were at last working in Oil is in general use. them health her mistress to accompany Miss the right direction. We persever- WHAT ELSE COULD HE DO t y Jenny, the daughter of the house, I He—]Did Maude say that mar ed with the treatment until we had BIG DIFFERENCE. >ia Hyde Park. th'hen she arrived 1lsefi thirteen boxes, and at the Mother—Now, Bobby, you must_ Cutivate the .great aft..of lean- end of that time I am lad to sal, out get into any fights with- the y in u le alone, even those you ' there, and was about to cross the g na is a failure ' t; i'e P b p E Row, elle was brought to a stand- Zam-Buk worked a cumplete cure. neighbor children. Be think yvu hale a: right to direct in t g Bubby—But, mamma I've of to She—Yes ; before her wedding she Still b a large crowd. Knowing For eczema, eruptions. rashes, + i5 the minutest Particular. Y g S et acquainted with them some used to get 90-cent chocolates and r ;I j that the- English are serious eo" tetter, itch, ringworm and similar g c7 f B t? lay - now she- gets the 25-cent bread•. ime ;Pmerelyhfor the pleasure of do not waste their wa ting equal- It a'lsoacures euts,without burns, The Bowels Must Act Healthy.— - M►na ARntsQ OR Lfor sale iniment AND he.e. yt' it, she waited to see what would ! scalds, piles, abscesses, chronic )happen. aures, blood poicuning, etc. All In most ailments the first care of - ASK DAWSON, HE KNOWS. 1� dru acs and atvres at 30 cents s the medical man is to see that the = - = F Sou want to sen a farm, consalfl And presently the King and the gg= I i me• box, or post free for rice_ from bowels are upen and fully perform Qneen went by on horseback. old• P , P ing:.their functions. Parmelee's l minard s Liniment, Co, L;mnla l4, 1903. F you want to buy i farm. cousult 1, gag to front of them were two of Zam•Buk Co., ' Toronto. Refuse Vegetable Pills are so compounded Uentwinen,-i was badly k,(acd by my , i we � fibs royal child imitations. — — that certain angredvl Ata and in 1uor 11.9t euswoe o ay let Jpotnug laitdi 1 H ro n Dein Dairy Farms: Fin-,6 o i.o." ren, and three hvr.e lash May ,and alter using aeverai ' t,y equerries were In attendance in # D act on the bagels ' - the rear. The King and Queen how- £nen if a mrin fights but one duel are the very best medicine avail i up In ocvi for a for;nlgnt and court not C and -prices right ed right and left, and the crowed lie has a second. walk. Aper using titers bott.ea - your l W. et,Tur in Ninety Colborne _.- - able to produce healthy action of 1a1:�ABUb LlrlalEv'P 1 was Drrtectsy � i ttitrrrt. Toronto. � r tcwk off their hats and applauded Cuero, .o that 1 could start on the road 1 *� with their hands, .and the little i the bowels. Indeed, there is no _ J UC1,•l1L blttl, - '� An Easy Pill to Take.—Some per- - ther specific -so serviceable-in Commecc.at Lrat,•lcr. ACENTl1 WANTED, 3 bonne, knowing no English, but ap- sons haverepugnance to ills be _ reheadin from her olid E P keeping the digestive organs in a�.�T:3 wA�Ti v-A stoat of others els, g young lig"- cause of their nauseating taste. healthful action. - A agency yropo•Itione convinces us fish companion that it was the ta.t .one can equal ours. You will aM Parmelee's Vegetable Pills aro so _ - ways regret Ic a you don't apply for sovereign of. the English people, as to make them agree- particulars to Crareu•ra uevt.,. prepared g Mrs. Kewbride-- $o.0-hoo , Henry cried in her native tongue, "Vive able to the most fastidious. ' The UNLUCKY, Alimrt bt.. Ottawa. -le rat ' Vive la.rcine:", threw a cake at met One that I( � " �most delicate- can take them with- made myself: too•'' - Mother — -That was rough-on Davis.' �F.t1PtAlED MEN Off WOSIB-N, DO Now Melanie called so loudly, and �. "wien to make ties lkluare dal In•so strung a voice, that every one out feeling the revulsion that fol- "The monster: He might have "N1 pat :",g.. t. l balance of year? if e<), vousuit J. L. lows the takingof ordinary ills. i heard,' including their majesties, y P killed you:" - ".He stepped on a piece of orange '.u•nm• Co.. Limited, Toronto. v 3 This is one reason for the popular- peel, fell, and was arrested` turl MISCELLANEOUS. who. smiled very graciously, and h g Y� its• of these celebrated pills, but Mlnard'a Liniment Cores /urns, Eta giving a street performance with- reiniap;'in their horses, they"rams the main reason is their high tont- i�j Ai' and FARM SCALES. Wilson's close by to where the young girl out a license.' 11 scale works, 9 Esplanade. Twoato stood, She was fluttered with fear, cal quality as a medicine for the Mrs, New night" yon = until the e spoke; and said, in stomach. proposed you acted like s fish out ucViry wA�T>D, ' A Lour FOR B p of water." Mr. Newlwed-"I was The destruction .uf the house By l's every home. tplies tie for our a the 11 beautiful French: is a public duty. Almost. every )tet of agents supplies. n%e have tabs "There is a person here a•bo has The girl who delighis in keeping -and very cleverly landed, too." American State Board of He'alto ffreateat agents proposition in canal. to-dal. `10 outlay necessary, ADply B greeted tea in French; we want •to a man on the rack may;find her is carry ittg on a crusade against C., I• Co., f"'.5 Albert St. Ottawa. self later on the shelf. Nether the corn "be of old or him, ties tiltlly origin and habits e thank her. «'hkreupoII the, new growth, it must" yield to Hol- g ANCER, TUMORS, LUUPS.cur etc: In. Dun servant owned that it was she g y and the fact treat his body is gen- � cereal ane eaeroal, cured without young lows •'s -C'orn Cure, the simplest I.in by our bottle treatment. Write as who had cried "Vivo ]e rot :"' TRY MURINE [YE REMEDY y P erally laden with disease prudue before too late. Ur. Hellman 'Medical Cta. and best cure offered to the public. in arms makes him one of the Limited. Collingwood, Out. Then his majesty said, "It is the'ftr = Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes g germs, first time that" any one has called, f slad(3nnalatedEJelide.Murine Doesn't greatest enemies of -th® human TON' SCALE GUARANTEED, Wilson's ' rVi<'e le rot :' in French since I EM&rt—Soothes Ey Psis• Druggists If you have to wait for anything race. If thin housekeeper% of Can- �1 Scale works, 9 Esplanade. ToroDtot came to the throne. h JA-her In Muene Eye Remedy, Lfgnid, 26e,, keep busy.at it whileyou are wait• ada will use Wilson's Fly Pada► PECIALISTS AD�ICB FREE. Csulaalt My soc, $3.00: Murine Eye Safe in ing. peraistenth, this ,peril would be S us in regard to any FRE �. Lowes often had the pleasure to being /1Septle Tubes, 26e, =1.00. Eye Books pr�ices ja drugs of at kinds. _)greeted in this way." and ffiys Advice Free .b7 Mali. tremendously reduced. glees fitted by mall. Bend meaaurs v v Then the Queep asked in ..,. Every packet of Wilson's )!ly _.,_ mese.anything fitted ld bi age. Write today murine )fire Remedy Co, Cbicasa for anything Bold to flrftclass dr 1 Pads will kill more flies than can •EASILY TOLD _, stores-.to Dr. Hellman.. Collin¢wood. Ont ,lw `French, which she seemed tog eek --- �. P Even when they have nothing to poagibly be caught',on three liuO "How do you know that o with Less facility than the King, y Y y i„ deaf) sheets of stieky paper, FEATHER DYEING Hare you been ]on in Londonl" do some fellows can't do it_well. ' . daughter's music is improving'i land Melanie answered ' "About six ."The neighbors are getting more Cl•saing area cabe sent rting guy Ic per Glereqztean•1 months." ' Minard's Liniment Cures Dandruff. AFTER THE WEDDING, g 8 B The+e t.The be•rbptq post,Is friendly." t. "I think the English bien-gentils SaXD«'ICH HINTS. "What's the matter.heret" 'ask- BRITISH AMERI1CuAN�DYEINC Ca ed the cal}er; noticing the barren Accidents, Burns, Scalds, } A little' salt ' and mayonnaise appearance of the house. "Sent Sprains, Bruises, Bumps, Cuts, -T- he7 keep the Y r f-yl dressing added to chopped pimen- your goods away to be stored?" N uunds, all are painful.-Hamlins �, r e_ WhOle STSteifn to makes an excellent filling for "No," replied the hostess. `.'Not Wizard.0il draws.out the infiamma- • . ,!I f ;, -� In the pink of sandwiches. at all. bay daughter was married tion and gives instant relief. Don't Thin slices of fruit or fruit cake last week and she has merely taken wait for the accident. Buy-it now. COiDdltiOn. between s]ices of brown bread. away the things that she thought Thin slices of cucumber between belonged to her.'' NOT EXACTLY. ?heir singular curative pro- slices of White bread and butter. Conductor—"Did you get out _ perties discovered by an Indian Tender nasturtium leaves with A good bluff make's more noise and stretch your legs, wnen we mayonnaise "bettveen thin slices of than great riches. stopped at the junction'i" -,i.' tribe-lntroducedtocivilization 1 bread and butter. kassenger— 11 ell, not exactly;' I h nearly a century ago—com- Graham bread with crab apple went into the dining-car and had Canada Business I'i0 in& `'pounded since 1857 in the jelly and preserved ginger chopped them pulled." CHATHAM, OST. conserve between graham crackers. —� In a class by Itself Among America's J 'Comstock Laboratories at g ` schools of Business Training. Irl Mayonnaise dressing with No person should go- home ' 414 STUDENTS 'LACED IN teas 71 'Brockville, Ontario. „- _ chopped hard boiled eggs- and I without a bottle of Lr. J. D. Kel- Sib STUDENTS PLACED IN ten -475 STUDENTS PLACED IN 1910 chopped lettuce between slices of logg s Dysentety Cordial in their we publish the lista annually. Dr: Morse's white bread and butter. • • p_session, as change of Aster, base let n�l students pfor ihalfand fare ring �� r _ Chicken salad between slices of a cooking, climate, . etc., frequently Goon board and room, s3,00 per.week. 4 Ind�en white bread. and butter. brings on summer complaint, and If you Cannot coma w Chatham, we can 3 train yon by mall. RQQt P�l�s` Thin slices cream chee'se'befvteen f there is nothing "like being xea:dy Here .re .Dine andante p�)seen rl3centtye ' -crackers. with a sure remedy at hand, which acs wade, Cameron .a H. W4 Basins . Burk Nicholson•h Bain. �.sfns. Cold veal and hard. boiled eggs I oftentimes saves great./suffering, g; ypoo�, retial Co,. ct,•boygan. xioh. )flans a remarkable record for s Df ht calls ,just received tar stenofpraph chopped: fine'' and seasoned-with and frequently valuable lives. This erg, ,cher, and Auditors, for openings consistently curing constipa- salt, pepper, and catsup; between Cordial has gained for ' itself a worth from ri6w to sm will-give yon e some ides of the demanaa. M - ' tion,bfliovsnessandjndige§tion. thin slices of white bread and bot t I widespread reputation for afford aoLLECE REOPENS FOR 34TH YEAR ter. - I ing prompt relief from all summer SEPTEMBER 6TH. +N purifying the blood, banishing Chopp^d hard bailed eggs with 23 THF,I? complaints. - I Catalo w S3 tells of worst at Chatham. enough maVrinrial�e dressiil to CatMuglue 3a tells of work by mall headaches and clearing the g g (Ember Free. uv skin. 25c. a hoz everytchere. moisten, between slices of white' The laughter and teary of a wo- o. reoLACHLAN a CO. C. B. C0144114, bread and butter. ED. 7 ISSUE 37--"I1 man ar ;y ur"" ,'W. S •:rr-...r.:• .,'y+: ,y',_. $",til.' '-.�*' .�..•as...�. .;..,.-..- .a i :,.; ...}: .. •..ls•,,.-_-•,.. r .. a. ,at . � , . ✓ _ wM ..` w -.+.•-.4 .. A. _. ,sees. sees...n, ... '.-, ...,:. sees.. .L,. �.., , �. ,' sees.: -: .. ..... r_: cess <.-,. ..., _:.. ":._�..,• yy ...6.: - -. n d ., sees ', -.' s .. :sees • •.q, �,�...sees,,,.. sees. .'- •-,.. '.ter'' .• '. :' - , 'ti ... .. , • • I out ditch on Altana road, 41.08; Bar. �OR SALE and lot situated + ' a• f kis Reeser, hauling and putting in oa Brock et,; alar moat, opposite the «� �'Ug,}�'' -- �'' pi n t1(Uxbridge to pay half);2.00; Methodist ohareh. Farr partioalan apply to , {[opahlieh.d..Za Friday meratngatiit.p�ee, g �.J.assGG,forth 0larstnont VINEGAR AND SPICES ! ery Fr da,Ont Geo. $. Jones,>!D rode fence for rata- RATES OF ADVERTISING: forcing culverts, 11-90; J. B. Hoover LOST between Greenwood and gal- _ - and others, for hauling timber and em cowers,a pars.eonLLislg soma mon- " _ -_.`- _---- c.aliHast insettioa par line _ 10 cents - -=7 aMroh sabMgdeas iassetioa.per lire• 5 cents steel beams and putting same In bridge sy and store bills, Ftadsr please notify YRS, 7 s>s DARLING,Kinsale, if You often hear the housewife say "Whet'e call I get pure - '@his raw dna not elude Legal or Foreign cons 7 and 8,7. 5; Building cuncret e , , odkveniaem•oa• culverta in con 5, op lot 29: A. C. Vinegar and 13pices?" The answer is »L speciai terms Riven so parties making con- 2l tibia cement 87.80.X. Millar l0 A. 0. VOR$ALE 125 acre farm near Pick- saaealot Sorb maath.orbythe•year. Hal! g eriagVtl3sge,Pickeria;sthyion .ad Lake �T RTCSARDSUN�S GROCERY ),early or yearly ooattaots payable ggarteriv. 8.50, John Carter,. drawl cement ontarto. splendid land, D,a bares. Price Hasinase suds,ten lines or under,with paper &20. W. B. Ireson, .fid yda gravel 120, E7,94 WK.13.HARRIS, solicitor, Port Perry, +• ..wawear, oixi payable in mnit to nee. A,E. White, drawing ravel 19.10, D. crit• Q'6S We guarantee our Spices and Vinegars to be absolutely Pure. We � lNotlw In local oolamn4 tan cents per line, fi a►ve oents per iia. e1<on sabsegnaat insorfSoa. Wilson, building an re-inforcing FARM TO RENT at Balsam-100 have on hand a. cod supply of PURE MALT, CIDER : oral oa pr lie ei made known on applioa- 49.70; A. E. Hamilton, bal building R Pp y ,*'Sipa, No free advertising. g sores a Ro d grain and suck farm lot 6 Advertissmaata.without writteo instructions culverts. 120.70;.Isaac Connor, plow- con 8 Pirkering Tp. A good brick house with AND WHITE WINE VINEGARS, will be inserted until forbidden and charged so- ing on Greenwood road, 2.75;Tog: modern improvements, a large bank barn K Connor huildin culverts con 1 9.11 ; straw house and driving house, three acres of cemdlnrly. Ord for discontinuing advertise- Celery Seed, .Pure Ground Cloven, f3 orchard and garden. • never failing spring s eharA must be in writing and sent to the pub- s, Arthur Carlton, drawing gravel and creak running through the farm halt mile from 51ustat'd Seed, CitlnStuDn, C.P.R„static a. Possession to plough at once. �� lob Work promptly attended W. cement, 70.00; L. Matthew and'oth-. Cara way Seed, �Mttstard, full possession March 15. For particulars sp. black TERMS ars, work on Dixie bridge,37.82; Jno. ply WK.EDWARDS,od the premisoe, sal• '•WholeGinger Ginger Root, " Pe Pepperh $1.00 it aid in advance. McGinty, 119 bbls. cement, 182.3'2; gam,oat 4t at. sc peer, white, red 111.25 per year ; P also storage on 69 bbls, 2.50; John - :Whole ))spice, " pGiager, n. Subscriptions to the[Jaited States,41.60 McGinty,building concrete abutments FOR SALE PRIVATELY-As I A in advance for Clark's bridge, 499 30; W. tilos- am leaving town I wish to sell rivately. Whole Cinnamon, _ " �tvee, » the following: i writing desk. side boazd, Whole Pepper, black Mack- ' grove. bridge supplies, 4.79; Richard kitchen stove (Happy Thought; single bed, tc JOHN MU RKAR, Proprietor, Wilson and others, gravelling on con 9 mattresses,l self neater stove,Slam s.1 din. Whole Mace, _ .Turinerlk. :e 5, 31.60. The Committee beg leave to ninRruom table,6 chairs.4 small tables. baa Whole Coillies, Ars, -- rack,bed room set,pictures.1 toilet set,t kitch- p g Curry P piGKERING COUNCiI. ac receipt of comniuntca' en table.curtain poles and blinds, churn ldai• and Whole Mixed Pickling Spice. ' tion from Silas TOOL requesting grant syy1 horse,buggy,harness. now cotter (MeLan r ghliu)buffalo robe.t coal oil stove.bnggy 1 tubit The above council met pursuant to in div 38. We recommend that Mr. enng i P $ arks inspect and report. stove pipes,RICHARD MOORS,Pick tt -adjournment, on Monday the 11th P Pro Q Boy Your Groceries at the Grocery Store most. Members all present the reeve On motion, the reeve Vats instructed to grant his order in favor of the t " in the chair. - RICHARDSON ' S The minutes of the last meetingparties recommended for payment in the various reports as resented this a F' re read and ap raved. P P ' - A number were presen- a Council now adjourned to meet CEALBD TENDERS addressed to the "-- t • fbed and referred to the respective cum- 7 v again on Monday, Oct. 9th, for the undersigned, and endorsed "Ten- }, A communication was received from transaction of general business. der for Dred ing, Port Hope, Ont.," •)Che Railway Commission, approving until Monday, Sept- of the plans of the croeainge submit- HOW TO LIVE LONG i r 18, 1911, At rt o e for dredg- : in required at Port Hope Out : • tied by the Toronto-Eastern Railway p SUlcl by en ere will not be considered unless - --• t7 JJ _k1___-_,.­ 3 _ With healthy kidneys one has a good made on the forme supplied,and sign- - ��. r" The stand committee on Damages ahaaoe to live long,but weak kidneys afflict PP Ito Sheep by Dogs reported and rec- old age with arest discomforts. Ti a back ed with the actual signatures of ten- ommended thefollowing payments: becomes bent and lasce, rheumatism is derers. a' -:John Scott for detecting dog worry- chron i c, eye• Combined specification and form of fog sheep and having the same killed. sight faits and tender ren t obtained on application I EY�, too iregneot or to the Secretary, Department ofPub- D 'T w i c e 141 The committee on Contingencies + involunts r i t y lie Works, Otte.wa. Tenders must in• / I , r, clude the towing of the plant to and aeportedand recommended the fol- Passages of the R P eSmuch Work ' Mowing payments: John Murksr, bal. hone cause em- from the Work. Only dredges can be printing Voters'List,envelopes etc. barrassment by employed which arereistered in Can- - a 49 UO. Jus. Carter, rebate 1 day six- day and lore of ada at the time of the ling of tenders. the Kama tlme, Foil can do twits `Dealer yy hula labor 1 ar .. e Spink, y a sleep at nigbt I Contractors must be ready to begin In J` asiding 1:00: also storage of township Boothe Kid- )f within thirty days after the its much work with the "Crown" Gang li limber 5.00; D. R. Beaton, oat acct. of coy Pills bring,date they have been notified of the plow as with a single furrow plow �' «natal 8250; (near Connor, comtrtuut• new stren,h to acceptance of their tender. Faj']� 'Implement i p and without walking any further. p ttion statiate labor,div. 36. 13 60; D. R. old Dacke a o d' Each tender must be accompanied "Crown" Gang cuts two, clean. evasl 1Beatou. poet.age 13.00: Reeve and ']nick relief to weakened Wasy•. They I by an accepted ohPque on a cbartered clerk, expenses of trip toTorouto9.011; banish backache and rheumatic pain, ren- bank, payable to the order of the Hnn- furrows at the same tifae. 71dta! - ®l' all kID�6 IR• W, Evans, musicwl instructor cen• elate the bladder and urine, ourahle the Minister of Public Work%. progressive farmus NY 1 lk -" tiennial 30.W; Fred Stephenson. 2 days kooihs's Kidney Pills are for sick kid for f,freen bundered dollar@($1,i0q.tl0�, - -work at centennial, 8 50; Mrs. Will- neys to old or young sad are anaraoteed I which will he forfeited if the person iarnson: Toronto, for dam.tges, say- by the proprietors.The R. T. Booth Co, h tendering decline to enter into a con- Binder Twine,',ine,' " pained b tall in Claremont due to de- Ltd: Fort Eris Oak. Sold everytrhere SUu tract when called upon to do on, or Crown i '' �4!Ctive sidewalk 155.00.box. Free trial: eent no requesa. Bold !tail to complete the work eootracted - . Pi d and guaranteein okariog by T. M. for. If the tender be not accepted the The standing committee on Bonuses and P10W Buggies, 1'Y ag,ons7 McFadden, 'cheque will he returned. E7 =:;,iior Wire Fences etc.. reported and q Gang 1 _.. recommended the following pay. The Department does Piot hind 'itself extents: Joseph Carter, bonus on 35 Near Adverttrsensesats, to accept the lowest or any tender, '�+ irods of wire fence 8.75; An app ice• v -Choice+ii By order, is the surest, steadiest. fastest-wortins Harness E>; WHEAT FORS?( L1 tC.1 ition for houus on 80 rods of wire fence - C DESROCHERS. plow they've ever seen or used. It Ls C M -C h e R levan received from John Scott, lot 21• ,�7 Fall wheat for sale of the Marty Arced. � $ecretarS lighter di's1t. too. as it has dust-proof - - .eon 8. hartety. Prtae 90c,per baahea. J W Hugle,Bra- i Department of Public Wnrko, wheels with large roller bearings, and - The standing committee.on Roads ugbam,Ont, 18+s Ottawa. August 29, 1911. - and Bridges reported and t•eeomuten• - _ highly-polished. Quick-seourins mould 'g l ded vment as follows- John Grp. OR SALE-About SW bushels- of' popes will lint be paid for c' ge P - �� P1PWs r boards. Stays tight down to its wort hitbOnt ,•' � Rcod clean seed wheat Cawson dotdoa �this advertisement If they insert it �� 1 Rtam. for building guard railing on chs!• WM, CASBIE, one-ballmile west of without authority from the Depart- through the heaviest land. Let its show Rouge Hill 7,90, Bennett Bros.. 48 yds Brougham. 4°49 Ment. gavel div.54.4.80; Miller Bros..!!8 yds you the "Crown" ane give yon ttsates gavel for div. 52: 6.90: John Burton. BORT HORN BULLS FOR BALE' of farmers who have purchased _ bi vds gravel for div, 52 5.40: Wtn. S At your own price, A% on premiese �=g{. w. I3ilts, - •,. lot 18:con•t Pickering Tp, In� ?hone id. E: I 'Crown" daasa h'Om lta„/O.Foci can get IBdwards. S4 yda gravel for div. 30, Pugh. Claremont, tett WHITEVALE. their verdict 1 X40; O. H. Pugh. 80 yds gravel for � Announces that she is repared to do ' -,*Uv 56 8.00; L Squirm, 3l ds; rev• COW FOR SALE-Fresh calvedon.v i - { _ S+l y g vooag,Lad good milker. Apply on orem- all kinds of plain sewing. including a - d for diY. 4, 5.10; John R. Llotvo 84 ' 1 ravel for iv. 4. 9.40; R. C. Stork 10es•tat 9s,con! Pickering,or ria P D DEa• men's abirte and pants. » @ R +� OOtI,Lunbarton, 49.70 j S' � pdo gravel for div. 4. 1,00: D. E ptsgb. 7 yda gravel for div. 4. 700: l4'OR SERVICE-A Yorkshire boar, i Wbltbg O�fle@ r� Gates, 74 Tda gravel for div, 17. bred by D.C.Flan S son. Ytllgrove, Oat. urnitu 7.410. Gee. Jackson, 129 de Tettw,a ea.h. zeas.wrtso>t,tot M.con.l Ontario Dept. A "culture Y Rrat�I fol rickertaR .10 at )dive 43, 19.20; W sn. Fawcett, 87 yda - > avel for div. 2. 600; John Powell. ARM TO RENT-Being south€ Information and assistance Riven to - " yds gravel for div, 2. 7.00; Bennett F quarter of tw 1s eon s. Pickering. and farmers and others on all Agricultural - . �,�---� 2B 7ds ravel for div 47. '190; consisting-of so acres,Manor leas• For Turth- *---"f/ g or aeumdars apt y w SO BY H htGHr,Flak. subjects, iucluding poultry► (Patrick Teefy.54 ds gravel for div. .ting, Boat apply to Yr a have a chi' ice eeleetion Uf very 40; Bennett pros.,98 yds gravel tfor div.46 45,1(0: Jas. Evans, 57 da OR SALE-A lot of picket fence, J. H. HARE, + F rave[, for div.60, b.70; Henryet "which is being replece4 by a wire fence ,"District Representative, latest ill � urniture and at pr1Ce8 at the Died to C.bureb. Kingnoa road, gnat 48.0.2 Out. Dept Agriculture, r yda gravel for div. 73. 7.2D; Geo. west of Ptekeztag Vtllapp�r-t.The plckeW can be Whitby. Qiates. 13 yde gravel for div. 821. 190; sees as the char Le1�1#, Pet For lonieulLn y t Kra. Geo. Lang,80 yds gravel for d v. +�ytoC.S.PA ring, o s 9 that will surprlae you. 11a00; H. A. Haight, 3 yds [ravel OR SALE-82 acre farm in Clare- p for div. 12. 80c; Fred Rowe, 2l yde F Mont.one-half mile from O.P.It. station; ,�fiake Your Decision j t� �a � �r _JmRvel for div. 10. 2.21); W m. Oke.'7 bip•rooted barn 144=tit)drtrlaa-house and pia- g/ uS�j C a 1 a and see U�a 6 V CA• ds gravel for div. 10. 70c; Patrick pen;to mowed brick boass;well situated; sols Between Success and Failure. A e as a rich clay loam and has a continual spring course In the popular ItMey,5 yds gravel for div. 10. We; creek flowing through it; well fenced and ue- pop Michael Kennedy, 18 yda gravel fol aerarataed For Particulars Lpply tb AZIIRIiTT yy+ BAwso:�•Claremont ons, 3o� C TRLN G -div. 10. 1.80; R'm. Fawcett, 9 yda V • gavel for div. 10. el ; T. W. Lamar. OR BALE-g good rough-cast v r. eiaux. 40 yds. gravel for div, 31. 400: F house oo�talaiaR a rooms besides closets 1 • -J. A. White.42 yds gravel for div: 38, and good cement cellar. Hard and soft water tttw • (, 4,20; Win. Edwards 60 yds gravel fat• inside houe3. One fifth of so acre cf good gard• TORONTO ONT. -` ICKE RIN G' Onto div. 68'.8W Michael Kennedv, 35 yds en ccataioin¢ Eve sepia trees besides other a • fruit. Also Imperial Oxford stove in first-class Will prepare you for an excellent h# gavel, fQr div;1. 3.50; Wrn. Fawcett repair with warming oven attached. For Furth= P Pa y - ' "Z9•vds gravel, for div. 1, '2.90; Patrick er particulars apply to THOS. E,STEPHEYl position in the Business World. 80 Claremont 7tf The first step is im rtant-YouR w ` cOoffey,16 yds gravel tor.div. 1. 1.60: P CROCKS J `>.RS FLOWER POTS. c Zl'red. Rowe, 11 yds gravel for. div. 1 FARM TO RENT AT AUDLEY- CHOICE of A Scl�00t. Our CatA• CROCKS, � 1x 1.10;Wm. Dingman'2 yds gravel for 119 acres a good grain and stock farm. logue explains why this college div. 1. 20c; Geo. Gates, 90 yds gravel I.M 4 rear of xrd con. Tp, cf Pickering Good ranks attlong the best on this Conti- Stone Batter.Lars, Cream Crocks, etc., M-6 all sizes of Flower POUR, B bouse and out buildings,a never fsiiing spring nent. Write for one today. Enter c 4or div. 16. 9.00; Russell urrell, 2U creel-,three ac s onng orcbud, jest coining y' S; 10 and 15c. You n ill Head these now as it ie the season yds. gravel for div..13. 2 00; Robt•. into bearing. use siva to ptooah at once.. _.Pow- __ .. _- to take in and re-pot your plants. E'ound, for 75 yds of gravel fns div. 13 Fnu pose.-ion Nov lot. 19x1. For further W, J. Elliott, Principal ' Mrs. J. L. Palmer.12 yds graeel particulars apply to JAMES M+BRADY, 50 if g tea,P,o, sort We have the best ViueRRrs for the pickling season white wine, malt for div. 13, ,1.20; Mrs, J. L. Palmer, Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. and cider. Also a full line of Spices, whole or ground. Jl.yda grave¢ for div. 9. 1:10; Peter FOR SALE-100 acre farm, situat s _ _'Marks,4 yds grareL for div. 6. 40c; L' ed in los 4: eon, 4 Pickering, To. Good Dr.`Williams Famous Fly Uil for your stock. No other as good. W. B. Ireson,28 ds ravel for div. 33 clay loam,clean and in 1 igh state of cul-iva- ,7•' :°180; W. B. Ireson, ds vel div cion;splendid i•ame house of .o rooms; well TIME �l'd BLE-Pickering Station G. 181.00 per gallon. y g7w painted and comparatively new; lame barn. T.R. Trains going East Sae as follows- '4,5.00;Samuel Musson, 34 yda grav• stone staplings,and all otb•rnecessary build- No. 9 'Mail 8.05 A M. 'Phone orders receive our best attention •of div 7,3.41); P. Marks,55 yds gravel logo;well fenced and underdrained:3 acres of RoodorchPIT.of a quantity of small trait. " 12 Local 243 P.M. G GILLESPIE ::-DUNBARTON •div 7,6.50; Wm.Cowan, 22 yds gravel Ample euppl of water,hard and soft; spring " 14 Local 6.04 P. M. . div 7.2.20; W. Fawcett,31 yds ravel creek. stand�ng timber worth S1.t00, 5 miles Trains going West dee am follows' G. A. 7 q "'Pickering Il.T. R„ Station, and 2 miles. ' -.dlv 11,3.10: H.J. Marquis,2 yds div No. la Lo at 836 A,,bi. 11 20r: J. L. Spink, from C.N,R.,station,and about same distance p' 27 yds gravel div from town of Whitby; hail mile from P. O, " 11 Local , 2.30 P. M. 11.2.70 t Decker Estate, 1.2 vds gravel school and church;23 miles from Toronto. Ap- 7 Mail - 8.60 P. M, (div 22.1.20; Airs. J. L, Palmer, 55 yds Plvto TIMOTHY WLEARY,Maple Hill Farm, '•Sunday included. k+ Zviley.out. +9 if Igravel div 5, 5.50: Andrew Pegg• 146 SM �•yds gravel div 50, 14.90; H. Culvert, : X_ teaming gravel and cement 119.2(1; -. .John McGinty, 161' bbls cement at 1.65, 296.88 nls extiK Work on abut O JLJs e e w LJ �✓ Eat+biished 1873.. OF CANADA 8raac6w �, igrava,•1.5.00; W. H. Todd, 12 ydinf .�► ��FiZ' ���=E3 "C7C7E�•'K l jgravel div 19, 1.N); Geo Gates, 53 ids 1p;ravel div 24, 5,20; Joseph I lillard, 52 -'_A COmplete Banking:Service - yds stone div T2, 5,81); Jas. Hortop Ribbons, Lice, Insertion, Corded Huse, Ladies' Sweater Coate, nand otht,rs,grtivelling sand hill,ahp int T. con 9, 52.75; R. Pilkey, drawing Under Skirts Etc. Etc.. ' cement for Culvert con 9, z.00; L. ,. ' . '' 1 Manufacturing and Commercial Houses, ;Dann and others, drawing gravel And Availab a for , awork bet,2 And s,con d,24.00; D.Rem- a ... 'Wholesale and Retail Merchants, Municipalities, We have goad Toweling at 8 cents a y rd. ; 7 'vne.r.42 yds gravel div 19, 4.20; Chas. �r++� DARD It 'Oibbona. work nn McFarlane s bridge, Also, good Cotton at �cents a yarrd. _lCorporation3, farmers and private individuals. 130 A� + 1.40; CMeh Forsyth, rep bridge con 18.n.nD: H. Johnston, hu )ding 2 shut- Our stock of Dry (toads is more complete than ever. Bank Department at every 11mc . rite And filling approarhes at. Bal- Plum-,"': �,,` y-°'. •,,.a ,. .,....P►..,. :q..rn.., n...^,(a .r •n 2 T. t. .. _...lltLLc�lar A'�T�700.,A rp_+he fresbest,. ;Sot-no other dawage was done. - - ` ?,. n; a •,.v..... `r �t - „tom"• ;. 7 y'. A.""r•"' 3+ ,_ :- aye a :°� '".'"...+ern �"_ ;,` - ;• aJ,43 ---¢ -. -•,.:...y.' '. u4' ;.,., .J`.. .'. .,y .tiR• ,a.._ a :E+;m r• '.tar.. '..SL`s �;� «rv•,,.,.. a;-w•. -r.•• �• 6`. Q. .'yb.. s'b" �.2? . ,•.... --C'`�--.. �'�.5 r.''E•,-t£ _ >', ... ..... .. .6. w Y',�a,iN. 5 �.. ._. ... .. �'-". r. .'.' •'s 6`.>' :y,'Y 'y. .:^it F:"'- ,:f—... �. F' : ti � J" CLARastoN•r Miss Edith Strausser, of Sea- A number from here" attended , =��= Mrs. Bella Forme is visiting near 'forth, is visiting her brother, the OahawA Fair on Wednesday , , �' �1 H A��5�� S U M s�wood. George and Mrs. Strausser for a and report a fine exhibition. :a . Mise Mary•Macnab was fa To -few weeks. A number of our citizens bray= -ronin on Mary -M r. Mrs. Gibson, of Chicago, who ed the elements and attended the _ ;mpoetaat showing of finest display of ss Mrs. fihoarsas Gregg. visited has spent some weeks in our neigh• political meeting at Altona on - per, s very hags aworimeat of _ boyhood, left for home on Mon- Monday evening. s $toarliville on Tuesday. books,Dolls, Toys, jar/ Earl Leggitt, C. P. R., agent at 8latioaaey. . Wm. Leaped and John McGrath day morning. Sharbot Lake.with wife and child, - received for the Holiday trade. Gall were is Stouffville on Sunday, is 81 LP with his parents,James _- _ and see thea°. he - i t i' W sC. is A IId D - M Wood Mrs. R r' e and M s. itt. 8 ' do taken for all >d babe a a on _ pe v age ;;-week with friends in Toronto. " Miss Bessie Macnab visited withTHE � Weekly f `lHends in Agincourt last week. Four directors of the Sovereign - W kly and Daily Newspapers , Rev. J. A. Grant is spending a Bank are held liable for $187,794 - - few days in the city this week._ in rouiissor notes. ;--�j=�j�=�;�'y��0 , The bricklayers are now busy 8s'OC3s Street. 'gCThitby' �` at Graham Bros' new residence. Miss Maud BeaToronto,' Stenographers is home at preowing owinn g to illness. Thomas Gibbons was off duty iP L O 1N S H A R E S a few days this week owing to ill• EMEDY. $35 to $75 a month nese. Ernest Chamberlain spent Sun- _ - Clarkes Shorthand College,Toronto, - for 56 different kinds of Plows dap with Robert Barrell, of Green- •. year in and year out, has more calls - wood' ForWomen—L dia E. Pink' for competent atenographera than it - Robin Thompson, of Tocontu, y , can supply. Verity Plow Nos. 4, 4a, 7, 10, 11, 21,'25, 3 I X L. No.21 Premier spent Sunday with his untie,Wm. Sulks Imperial, Imperial •Thom n. berm $Vegetable Compound All,our graduates of last term have y. Pe � pe Junior, National, New pyo gone to excellent positions at salaries Century and Ontario No. 2 Gang. Mr. Powell, of Toronto, was the ranging from $36.00 to 161b.00 per 'Wilkinson No. 3 4 4a 7 10 21: No. 2 3 and 4 Gan Belleville, Out.-"I was so weak 8 g p g' ,guest of George and Mrs.Stransser and worn out from a female weakness month. Cockshutt No. 7 and 21. nip, punch, kangaroo, kidd, twin Gang, ' ' - ''over Sunday. that I concluded to try Lydia E. Pink. Owing to oilr modern system and Fleury No. 12 and 21. No. 2 and 3 gang. Paterson No. 7, 11, 12, 18. a«' Mrs. George Straurser has re- ham's Vegetable strictly individual instruction,deligeat Frost& Wood No. 18, 20, 21. Uxbridge No. 4, 5, 7. �- - inroad—home s mer v siti�g" reja= :.:;i,:• -:x- Compound- 1 took gable siudente ere eaa6led _to 8y3veste>�-i'�rr?Bald @ombination-No: 8 - —— tives in Seaforth. �, several bottles of qualify in from six to ten weeks. Percival No. 10. Perrin Plow No. 3-19 and 18-20 gang. „ Mr. Fry, of Hamilton, •spent a it, and I gained -rticulsra free on Peter Hamilton No. 21. Waterloo No. T, _ few days with his uncle and soot, strea b-so rapidly Booklet and all pa 'Wm. and Mrs. Scott. that t seemed to application to the Principal, Our Plow Shares are all manufactured by the best makers of Plow$ {' a` make a new woman Mira Jennie Fergie who has been in Canada. They are high! polished, chilled and toughened ` -for a year in Hinton, of me. I can do ere Va., is holi- k/. C. CLARKE and the qua 'ty is unexcelled. r. _ good a days work dayl'ng at her home here. as I ever did. I Shorthand'Specialist - James Uoderhill attended the .* ,� sincere! bless the rp ' •VCTe well B32.8X0Z 'POT7 C3=0 81.p- bahawa Fair this week in the cap- my� I to kQ 563 College St., ioron. oe rarity of judgeof sheep. Thomas and Mrs. Wilson, ofpour medicine for Mprtle, spent Sunday with the female weakness, WEST HILL �i'Hf�RL�$ SARGENT, - CLAREMOl�'�.' former's father, Alex Wilson: and I amezceedinglygratefui to goofed Rev. W. R. and Mrs. Wood visi- sgour kind letters,as I certainlyp profited r 1�g HARDWARE AND TINWARE by them. I give you permissionto 8 \j11S19I♦11 S�Q� 44 , ted Niagara Falls on Friday last ublish this an time you wish."- with some Jam s Greg.��of Pds ittsburpl,the oPa.. OnttarionCanada Lcssri', Belleville, Hurseahoein Re icing of lin- % returned home on Tuesday after 1Vomeneverywhereahouldremember g pa AIN - 'LIST . - BAIRG spending ten days with relatives that there is no other remedy known plemeuts, vehicles_and auto- medicine that will cure female weak, - and so successfully can women t) and nick! - - erred the nese a y F _mobiles nen y q_ y A 9. i Frank Cooper has porch- through the Change of Life as L dia E. _ e A few sacks . Silver Sheaf and Gold v farm on which he has resided and don m made - -- - - m s Vegetable Co po . . . nkha �' Pi , worked for thet five years and tiom native roots and herbs. Medal Plymouth Twine. ', pas GES MODERATE _ tiv as the Michell farDl. -CHAR - known _ _,a. Duncan M. Hubbard':+ farm For so years It has been coding n - - , _ which was offered for sale b um women from the worst forms of female A.trial reepectfully solicited. w-�'i�vQr Sheaf, 600 •ft.5 � _ _.. .8ca- y p ills-inflammation, ulceration. dls- `lic anction here on Saturday !last, placements, fibroid tumors, lrregulari- ,�-� w,� (► 1 It failed to secure a purchaser. ties, periodic pains, backaehe, and A. T, T � '��, Fold Medal, 650 tt.t e74�i Aa J C. and Mrs. Macnab. of t'x- nervous prostration. _ bridgge, is visiting with the form• If you want special advice write ESucceasor co t�'m. Laweaa,l __ - 12 Gallon sans of-beet Machine Oil, while er's brother and meter,- Peter bier- fortttoiKrs.PinkhamIFysn.Mssss. 'V� 70at Bll.i +'Jilt. they last, cand oil, far 40c, Dab jr.and Mise Macitar•et Macnab. It is free and always helpful. an - Much interest is manifested in A first class 3-lever Gang Plow . 20.00 the reElltilt of she forthcoming alar- 1OOd narrow bottom Bingle.Plow. = 10,00 tion. but excitement has not reached s"vary high -pitch In.-our _ bnrg. A R - Bissell's King Disc Harrows _ R. W. Wa:•d with a number of friends motored to Oshawa on > � © � -JB'riday evening last to hear the 1� Ron. Clifford Si Eton discuss the HowArd Es u�nerireciprocity question. There are man err- t . Joseph and Mrs. Readman re- y pnP ' l• °tions that will relifew a cough `turned home on Monday evening ' - q 11,E after spending several weeks moat -few that will exre it. The '� i r hit eval t. S pleasantly with. the former's son first class, containing such ,•`::,' - - in Vaughan township. kgs as Oium and Mor. �T '�vs A number from here Opur e . ��+ _ R. BRYAN, wtteadinq the roasting to be held phine, simply deaden the QQ ie in Brougham this(Thureday)even- irritation and stop the cough, Tobaceos$�i RBand smokers' ' Ing in the interests of Wm. Smith there Conservative candidate. but do little or no t r °o •- sundries p tisll otgoe Bell ; Rev.FatherMon• sal.,•.. ~ James Underhill returned home e 1 _Tallephool on Assents for ` - good. - - �� - � c O� _ d tori Laun y0 -!on Friday night afters ng a a ey Z K - few days in London an vicinity. 9 Si CLAREM ONTARIO gw He brought back with him three utero `' No. �0 a 1 8 o _ _ 'Welsh' ponies with _ their colts READY ROOFING which he purchased at Mr. Neal's s de at Luean. does not contain a trace of these dangerous drugs, but is an 014.7 The Women's Institute of .the absolutely safe and scientific preparation of Nature's own .... 4i Herbs, Roots and Balsams. 11 0 '" " o m oa 7ao s Brantford Patent Rootln ,used almost Claremont Branch will hold tbeir :f-medies-Her „ol h agest con- Feb -September meeting on .the after- It entire! rtmoges,the irritation That caused the con b aeb _ e:cluaivety by some of the I g, y - g g ,g a n,. N terns is Canada. Price 21b, 886 and far Lj noon of the 20th,, at 3 o'clock at by cleaning out the mucus, stopping the inflammation and f e 2.50 per square. the home,uf Mrs. Reuben Rawson. healing the delicate membrane of throgt and lungs. ° .. .d Apr _ All are invited to intend. 9 Aho, a quantity of hand.1 apple - • o m 5 w • c ,o tSay Moreover, it tones up and .strengthens the whole w _ r ne" a barrels oa hand. ,s* The Presbyterian S.$cliool held system. particularly the lungs, sad protects against future . . Terme 8triotiy ranch its'annual picnic in Mr. Boriaad'� .t• g i4' 9 p ' °'_ "`, Jnlfi n grove. al picnic indbaseball were coughs and colds.; ;t• 14 s o a w„'i Sept M W. D. GORDON & SON. po 5 pe_.. g 5 - one.,.... Pickering,Onti the chiefs sports,with of course the 'coal size 2 c. r bottle. Re`ular`size oc. ro- 4 q .,.,.,...ever indispensable swings. The At your dealer's. .23 = .P e y o - �a 0. Nov. children and their friends enjoyed ,� i�,�=� '� _ themselves folly, Father Merosey Modioine Co. Ltd. • Y nee January 19i2-Whitby 1S, o•ea.ea le,9ronaha 1T,Pgrt Perry 19,Uxbrida 11,Caunington Ll, x. . A crowded honse greeted Win. 9saverton le,IIptergrore s Smith at his meeting Held"in 'the _ ' e'�Qld axd guaraxteed Ix.�Iekel"iAg hq �. Jit. %e yaddex Masonic Hall on Saturday night *♦ t �y L last. The address of the evening New -Blook$mith Salop I was given by Mr. Robert Miller-, 7 �.e of Stouffville. Addresses were al- o - - - a- so given by Mr. Smith and by a Having blacksmith gentleman from Toronto. a e l m S O n T O vin leased the brat ' Miss Heaslip resumed her dude. a shop formerly run by Hy. Tliom• Ot all materials and deaiitn N as teacher of the junior depart- son, I am prepared to do' general to .. kept in stook. Ii will pry YOU =went of the public school oh Wed. oaU at our sacks aDon'spbe our stoop F _: ,;nesday. The whole community _ . blacksmithiag in.all lines. and obtain prioee. Don't be misled by . y --;SPICES, WHITE WINE AND CIDER VINEGAR ageniswe do not employ them,eonsequent• extend to her their deepest evil!• HoRSE3HOEING A STECIAI,TY ly we o6a, and do throw o$ the agents pgthy on the death of her. sister Our Spices are all pure and fresh. Never exposedt o light to deterior- commission of 10 per Dent.,which you will " which took lace last week after Ind. phone,No. 302, Claremont gertainly save by purchasing from as. Q ate strength and flavor. Vinegars the best, guaranteed aalIsolicited. w '. pp some daysillne.sfrom pneumonia. nQ u The B.Y. B. U. will bold 'their JOHN M.cGRATH WHtnY O�uWhitb ea.l . first ineeting of the season next to preserve all kinds of pickles, oaea. Whitby. on . Monday nicht at$ o'clock. This CLAREMONT, UNT.. meeting will be of asocial charac- E VANS, ter and fruit and other delicacies GROCERIES-It is a well-known fact Dry Goods, Millinery,.Hats,Caps,Top Th PkkeTing • ' ' will be served by the ladies. These this department is up to date. Pure Shirts, Dress'Shirts, Overalls, Men's .t �y meetings have proved trust profit- fresh goods, the best we can buy Suits to order-see our fall and win. • , • pump manaaawter able and entertaining in•the past and kept in a perfect sanitary con- ter samples. Boys' Suits is stock Vigilance Committee . and it is lin ed that there will be dition. We sell the very. best Flour or to order. O Shop' and Residence;Dundas Stl +' p —Five Rnsee, White. Satin, Cream Boots and Sboes—Latent styles,splen- The object of this Association is to k, 'a -good attendance. •Everybody Buns, Tea Buas, ail at milt prices. did values,tow rices. W41ITBY,ONT.. will be.made welcome. P lessen stealing and prosecute the felons. . l �` A severe electrical storm passed Best brands of•Tohmccos and Cigars CROCKERY, -Chinaware, Silverware, Three doors west of Whitby House ' over this locality on Monday constantly on hand, Silver Spoons, Forks and Knives. _ x !night, accompanied by a heavy - MemlierehavioQpcopertystolenaommuai- sown-pour of rain. \o damage Teas at�•- 25c"'30c„48c.and50e.per Jewelry, Brooches; Cuff-links. Pins, cake immedistely with anyy mambas We are prepared to instal caned oriroii r '� is reported in rai immediate marl- lb. Just try some. Oollar Buttons, Watches,etc, of Ezecutive,aommittee. •pumps on short notice,also attend ' 1.3 re but W. P.Jones'residence at' Membership fee 37.00.• to all kinds of repairing. Balsam was struck. The lightning Tiek.te•mao bebea from the President or—tion. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, set fire to the carpet in the parlor, Our business has grown by gelling good good:z at rea.4onable price°,. secree.rT on apPnoatton. g alqn gasoline engines and ` ,which wan soon extinguished, and always some bargains in every de �rtment. Exec. Com.-L. O. Banka. h ore y b"t no othYr damage was done. e m ;4 ,�,SS. ^.. Y °` tiR .r" ""' .c•*an,a ?, 'e^ r •;,,,,_ ,':s.. ", ro.. '3. _ 1 ,.t :.... .. .: c.m 'k'J ..mei a - .,..n.'• �„•s}; [ r+u„! • TIN � •C . . T R H :1 R,I E S TREATY 'ICES I FaRM PR��t� .-Hu . ERT _ - AMBITIO�S* PRINCE ' LEI'OliTS rIfOJI THE, I.EAVIINU r - - - - .- Tiff D E CE;\TltE9 of -'United Stades Has Not ' Passed Necessa •gEC1CL Agreement With Grand 'run aeific to I`Y ' Lenislation and Canada May Withdraw. Prices of Cattie. Grant,` sheet. Build Drydock and Shops Carried. -' - and Other Produce at Ilalot A despatch . from' .Ottawa Faye: .quired to put the treat .into effect: . . _ P y and abroad. A despatch from Prince Rupert, work at once oii a two and a'liali `ry1 It now looks as if Canada is about After the regulations had been RBEADSTUFFB. B. C., says: The agreement signed million dollar drydock. The station, ; to withdraw`from the internar,i:in>tl drawn- up it was found that cer- June 8 With the Grand Trunk Pa- machine', car shops, and round _ 'fisheries treaty concluded with the taro interests, notably in the State Toronto, 'Sept. 12.-Flour-Winter wheat, cific, to establish great industries house are to cost'a million dollsrs. United -States in '1908. It'will be of Michigan and on the Pacific 90 per cent. iiatents, firm at 83.46 to $3;5o, in town, way voted on un Saturday, The plane of these works are h.-re, 40. ' w -remembered that, under'the ttrmq coast of the United' States,' were ltlontreal' freight. -Manitoba 'flours-First and 'carried with a majority of four and work has commenced. of the ,.treaty, regulation 'govern''- •opposed ' to their promulgation. patents, $5.3o; second patents, $4.80, and hundred and eighteen. The com- The majority for the new water i` ing the fisheries in interoational These interests desired changes in strong bakers', $4.60, on track, Toronto. pany is to pay taxes to the'amouat works and electric plantsway opus?' ' - • waters were drawn up by the com- the regulations to .harmoni.z with 3lanitoba wheat-No. i Northern e Root- .vf fifteen thousand dollars a year, hundred and elglity three to-raise w t missioners, Professor Prince Foe 'their views." It is understood that ed at •$1.09, Bay ports; No. 2 at six?i-z, for, ten years, on all railway lands five hundred and fifty thousand Canada and Professor Starr Jordan representations to ,that end were Ind No. 3 at $1.06. here, and give thirty-two hundred dollars to be paid off during' thep for the United States. These re- made to Ottawa, but it is now Ontario Wheat-No. 2 white, red or feet of water frontage, 9150 K uum- 'next fifty years.-- This will give .,gulations were to become effective known.. that Canada. •months ago mixed, new, 64 to 85c, autside. her of seotions for parks and a City work to a number of hien for the aifti�rovncurrent proclamations by positively declined to accept the Peas-Good milling qualities, 93 to 94c. Hall site; also sixty acres for a.ce- next year, while under enat-uc•' the Governor-General of Canada suggested modifications, and it is Oats-Ontario grades, No. 2 at 38 to metery site. It has agreed to start tion. i and the President of the United generally supposed that the Gov- 381-2c, outside,'and No. a at 37c, outside. States. The necessary legislation ernmen>i•has served or 1s about to No. 2 Western Canada, 45c, and No. 3 at -- - -- " -- - - - - ,��' to enable-.the proclamation was serve the United States authorities 44e, Bay Dome.: $3 to $4.40; canners, $1.50 to $175. SU,ck• xi ,paQsed by the Parliament o€ Can-I with notice of,withdrawal from-the Barley-No. 2 probably worth 7sc, out- ere and reeaerr, good quality, firm Lt THE NEWS IN A PARAGRAPH, during_.-the_ ion of 1910, re- treaty altogether: in any event it side. $415 to $4.85; .tight common :stockers, ceiviog the unauimons approval of is no longer. a secret that the Ca- corn-No. 2 American yellow, 681.2 to very slow demand. Bbeea:.Mdrket steady; both political parties. The Ameri- nadian authorities are resolved to 69c, Bay ports. and721-2c, Toronto. ewes $3,25 to $4.Z5; bucks and culls, $2.50 t't�ENIN G'S Flta]h ALL OTEIIi can authorities have failed, how- not accept the changes proposed by Eye-Car lots outside, 7zc, to $3. La,31be-market a little firmer at � ever, to pass the legislation re- the United States. buckwheat-No, 2 64c, outs`.de. $5i25 to $5.85. Hogg-Market steady to THE GLOME 1\ A at easier at $7.30 f.o.b, and $7.75 fed and ----•-_-.-- -- .-.__._.-_---- ---- ------ J to.rt3ntarioibran9 622, an ]Sa eb gs, TO. watered i (:TSIIELI.. � rooto, and short's $25, in--bags,'a, Toron• - _ AST TREASURES FOUND. death was a pistol _shot fired .at -Montreal. sept. 12.-A carload of mixed -- ' -- close range. A letter was found in = g ' \Orth-west cattle brought 66.55, and a Cpaadas (be. Empire and the liorld - Church Property hitherto Unsus- his pocket, bearing the address of - few 6teere at $6. 'Eastern steers, choice, pe�ted in Oporto Cathedral. Andrew Saman, 21 Foak Street, - - COUNTRY PEODL'CE. ts6 1st Gesteral Belore Your _ Beans-Small lots of hand picked '$2. good, $8,65 to $5.75; medium, $5.25 to - Virginia Mi neL The dead man_had . 85.50; grass bulla for oauni,ij, $3'to $.i:. _ _ ,Eyes A despatch from Oporto, Porto- been shot some fifty feet from where 25 per bushel. iM gal, says: Agents of the Govern Honey-Extracted, in tins, 10 to Ile 50' Cows, beet butchers, $4.65 to {4.75; CANADA. -the body was found and the bud per meat, while Lakin an inventory y I good, $9.25 to 14.50-.,poor to medium, 4j.- while ry of lb. Combe, $c w $z.a. ( -D. A. Bucknell had been dragged along the ground 50 to $a; canners• 1.50 to $3. Ola sheep a 1\est Oxfurtl church property, have found in the by the heels until iE had becu:ne Baled Hay-No, i at 811 to 11:4, on track, ' farmer, was fined. $3 fur tubi n • underground vaults of the cathed- and No. 2 ■t $10 to 811. I easy at $3.75• to $4 each; lambs -were way. _ ppi g wedged between two trees, where off at 85 to $5.25; bucks and enfls, 12.75 a boy. r -- rAl here a great amount of trea- it was left. The trail was in di- Baled straw-$6 to e6.s3, on track, To. Incendiary 4 sure• the property of ancient friars. routo. to 63, select bogs. 87.15 to $7.30; heavy y fires are frequent at most of which the authorities of the L rest line with a nearby swamp. Potatoes-car tote, in hags, $1.3 to b1.• sats. $v; wwe, $8.50, and stage 64 per Belleville. „wt,. weighed oil cars. Calves, s3 to $1o. John 1Yiggleswor4h was killed in church had little idea existed. The '►• s London hotel b iallin' tluwa- accumulations of wealth date from ATTEMPT TO 1{'REC}i 'FR:1I1. : Poultry--Chickens, 15 to* Ise per lb., f y g e4anturiea when Portugal was arich -' fowl, 11 to 120; ducks. lac; turkeys, 1s to DEPRESSION IN GERMANY. stairs. Three-ton Rail Placed Aero%s Another advance of ten cents in }t colonial power. The chests discov- 116c• Live poultry &boat 2c lower than i C, ` ered are filled with gold ingots and Tra0k Near London,' the above. Cause- by i'neertainty of Moroccan the price of all grades of sugar is 6F p gold ornaments studded Ann -Negotiations. announced. plates and A despatch from 'London gays: - 8 tintiona. Oswald Gage, a thirteen-year-old with enormous rubies. The altar ZVTTER A-ND E-00S. fu n tune is o£ pure old. The d1s A three tun rail was found across - A despatch from Berlin says: Hamilton buy, was run user by a r _ g the east-bound Grand Trunk track Butter-Dairy prints. 21 to 22c; inter. Continued uncertainty of belief as freight train and killed. r coveries have caused a sensation t :wu miles west of the statiuu csrly .x, 116 to 178. Creamery quoted at 25 `to the outcome of the prolonged _ Cumplaints, are made in $amilian ' - in this city. It is presumed the ? P, g P - un Saturday, and detectives are to 26c per ib. for rolls, and 23 to 84c for Franco-German conversations ad- of pictures shown in the moving treaaure will seven to the State nuw trying to find who it was that "solids. ldetl to bad crop prospects and the picture shows of an anti-British . "under the separation law. apparently attempted to wreck the Egge-strictly new-laid. 23 to W. and weakness of Rall Street, has caused!character. i - Chicago flyer, due here at 4 23!fresh at 20 to 21c per doaen, in ease lots. considerable depress:un on the I A Cleveland company is tv build i -CHOLERA CA L tSES MUTINY. :4.In. The rail had been placed Cbeeee-Large quoted at 140 per 16., Buerse. There is an incieased 'a-million-dullar chemical plant at where a wreck would have been and, twins:at u1-2a (number of runs on savings banks Hamilton. that will t�ipioy 1,000 P _ _ tur4ieh BaiAaHoaw Revolted, but Unavoidable fur there ;s a down• in vsriuus cities of Germany, set me n. ltiere Quelled by Loynd Troops. grade with a steep em►i0ankment� =,--.Iaoa Psonrcrs. �ably in Kaenigsbcrg, The Ber,in L<,uis Robert, a sei•enty=yeargold un both, sides, _It was 1tcovered i Be•ola-Long clear, Ve per ti, in case Chamber--uf Commerce, 'in view of millwright, fell off a. hundred-foot. A despatch from Constantinople aeays: Cholera continues to spread by the engines r of a west-bound !tots. pork, short cut, 623; do„ mess, Geo the high prices of foodstuffs, will trestle at Three Rivers and wiu 1,. freightrain. to 821. 'petitiun the Government to apply -killed. among the troops who have recent- Hams-Medium to light. 17 to Ills do., ithe third_,ipecial tariff on grain, The steaifief II- M Pellaft col Uy returned from Albania. Three heavy. 15 to 151.2c; rolls, 113.4 to 12c; j fodder, etc., au as to cheek the ex- lided with a 'drawbridge over- th• u�,- - •' .:--battalions of Anatolia troops-, who FIR-15T CARGO 0>k' N£14' «`HE.tT - - - b y Mort of grain. The 'Merchants' Welland Canal and 'put' the bridgi brcakfas bacon, 17 to 280; backs, 29 l:• r : 9 were quarantined at Mitrovitza be- "-" ! Guild, of Berlin., is movie to se• out of -' - ,cause of the preti�aaeriee of the his- 19,000 Bushels are S6lplied From I g 1Jasineas. ease among them, .demanded that Head of hakes. Laid--Tierces, 1o1'2c; tabs, So34; pails, cure the importation of foodstuffs A big-raft of loga'in tow of t'href they be sent home. R'hen'this was tic. frvm America and Argentina. tugs was broken up by the storm 0t :a des atch from Fort William P Lak - e Huron near Sarnia, aad the refused - ed they mutinied and seized says: The first shipment of the sea- i ;s train, on.which they proposed to y p 18>?al�E$d AT xo�rraEAi, SUCCESSION DUTIES. lugs scattered along the beach tot sun P• Weslern.No. 2. 451.2 to 468, car lots ex � miles. f - dlanaP ewficrKailwastea erisatha - - ; get away. Loyal troops suppressedSept. 112 oats Canadian ` ' the mufiny, and the leaders will be sent out on Thursda • on the C' a- Total for Ten Months Ncar Nin Judge Leet of Montreal fined the •, Railway ore, extra No. f feed, 45t•4e; No. 3 C. hundred Thousand Dollars. third mate 'of.the -steamer C'a,, e- put to death Several euspiciotts p _ baaca. This grain graded No. 1 w„ 44c; No. 2 local white. 451.2c; No. S ' dania 85 for piloting the verse A de des-patch from Toronto ' cases of illness,' believed to -be and No. 2 -Norther-n, and showed a f � say,� g '"- cholera;' are reported from Crete. local white, 441.2c; No. 4 local white,I Unless contributions to the Un- from Quebec to Mo4itreal,' sustain a very' good sample for the first ar 431.28. Flour-Manitoba spring wheat ing. the contention of the pilots rival. It was shipped as has bZ'en tario Treasury during the next two BADLY BITTEN BY BULLDOG. . patents, firsts, $5.40; seco.ods, $4.90; Win• association that only chief ofiicerl usual for several years, for James months fall rage since below the � ' ter wheat patents, 14.78: strong bakers, or regular pilots may do such work "'- monthly averse since the begin- _ - ,:Soo of A London Contractor )Vas Richardson Sons, Limited, King- I04.70; straight rollers, $4.25: in bags, u••� y g g "lo Ston, to Owen Sound. There will Hing of the fiscal year, Hon. A.' J. GREAT BRITAIS. 85 to $2. Rolled oats-per barrel, &1.95; Seriously Lacerated. . . doubtless he a steady 'run of ship- 'Matheson Rill be able to report a _ P- bag of 90 lbs., $2.38. Corn-American, No. .round million in succession-duties Burgess swam the English Chau.. t: ments now until the new rain be- 1 for twelve months. The financial occupying t _. A despatch-frons .London, Ont. g 3 yellow, 720. Milltecd-Bran, ,Ontario,� Rel, Osco vin almost 23 hours. ` says: The five-year-old son of G. k. comes general. $:3; Manitoba. $z2; middlings, Ontario, ' Briti exports for Au list show Waddell, a contracto? residing 'aE year closes on October 31, and al P g the corner of KecCo g 826 to $27; shorts. Manitoba, $24; mouillie, y. pAugust 31 the total is a-decrease, chiefly in manufactured read u to • _ - _ r3- and Trafal- FOOD RIOTS SPREADING. '26 to 632.. Eggs, selected, 24 to. 260; No. $691,294 compared with 8340,488 for goods. tgar ackedrbyta East London, was at -- 1 stock, 20 to 220. Cheese-Westerns, 131.4 the same period last year. The The Duke. of Connaught at -the pet bulldog on Friday More Trouble in Parisi, and Several to 131.2c; eastern,, Ssi-8 to 131.40. Butter,t august total was $44,041, compar- farewell banquet to the Canadian and terriblylacerated. x; Shops EI"ere Looted. choicest, 26 to 261•Ic; seconds, 251.2 to ed with $31,973 in August of last artillery - team said he would be .'iXURDERED IN BUSH. A despatch. from Paris says: 25348 year. sal ling for Canada one..montb ;* _ The food riots in the north`arp ex- WHEAT - $• hence. tending in vaulty, WHEAT AT WINNIPEG. Body of Victim of Pigt 1 Shot g B particularly at RADIUM IN AUSTRALIA. �t Q Roubaix. $here'were two riots in Winnipeg, Man.. Sept 12.-Cash wheat- GE'NF.R.LL Found"in Rainy River.DiKtrie#. Paris on Saturday at the markets, No. 1 Northern, $1.02; No. 2 Northern, $1:' Vast Lode of High Grade Found on The Chinese rising against Gov. A despatch from Emo, Ont., and several shops;.were ransacked. 00; 'No. 3 Northern. %c; No. 4. 921.20; Mount Painter. ' ernment railway project OCCaSitirif says: Seeking,fur a Post colt about Prefect Ecpfne beaded the police, 'No. 5, 851.2c; No. 6, 79c; reed; No. 1, 70c, anxiety regarding- Canadian mis' ' e p.m'. on Saturday,- Boland Tibbs, !and finally dispensed the mo.b. .The oats-No. 2 white', .41Y•2c; No. 3 white, A despatch from Sydne • says: P sionaries in disturbed area, _ «� ,ton of a farmer of this district, dis- housewives have tabulated the � extra reed. '40348. Barley-No. 3. Dr. Douglas Mawson, the Antarctic � "covered the body of a man about rices-bf food and demanded .that 720; No. 4, 65c- Flax-No, t North-West. explorer, has again visited Mount RIOTS O�"Elf HI(:H;PRICF.S. 9. �.� ":'five miles east of lii re: The cause of the dealers sell'at their figures. ern, 82.30; No. i 'afunitoba, 12.28. Painter, in northern 'South 1u- W _ r , stralia, where he claimed -to have 1uNITED STATES MARKETS. discovered, radium some -time ago: Cavalry Forced to`Charge Bobs Ill - Buffalo, Sept.TRICES , 12.-Spring Wheat-No He now says that he has discover- Belgian City. offerings; Winter, No. 2 red, 92 L2c; No. ed a vast lude�of High grade of rag , i 3 red, .90c; No. •2 white, 90c. Corn-No. 3 dium ore three miles Icing and cev_ " =a despatch from.Char.eroi, Bel k gittm says.:, Twentor. thousand per _ LOWER I yellow, 70c; No. 4 yellow, 681-4c; No. 3 eral hundred yards wide. He has ' - ' sons of-the working class, protest' cpru, 68c, all on track, through billed.I a quarter of a ton of the ore ready fhi went ing against the high cost of food, or s - Oats-No: 2 white, -463.4c;' No. '3 white; shipment, and says that lie a6c; No. 4 white; 45c... •Barley-Matting; figures on a net profit of £221 sten- attempted to march into the lower French Cabinet Approves of ' Scheme' to districts of..the city on Thursday.. 81.15 to '81.20.• ling the ton. He -also found big Squadrons of cncalry charged deposits of corundum in-the- neigh-- ,C' -• - - Minneapolis, Sept: 12.-Wheat-Septem• Po •,. through the various streets and -i� '� :Amej iorate condi -ions. , ; ber, $1.031.4; �ecember,,_s1.053-6; -Mag, borhood• throusucceegh in dispersing the crowds $1M1.8.to $1.091.4; No. 1 hard'.' $11.063-4: after two hours of hard.work. Sumt ' A'despatch 'from'Paris says: The of Commerce and agriculture -re- No. i Northern, 610414 to 61.06]-4; No.-2., • 10a,000 PEOPLE DR01{"NED.' of ttie manifestants were i)rjured , Cabinet at its meeting.. on. Thtirs- smetivel made a re 1�Forthernr 81.001-4 to 01.0414; No. s' ---• All the store's ha�-e been closed. ' y, port on 'their wheat, 951.40 to $1.021-2. Corn-No. 2 yel• Appalling Disaster in the Tangste i ya day approved the budet for 1912: investigation'on the present high low; 631.4 to 631-2c. nate-No. -•2•white, - - Vat'ley; .China.. vvi-ALITY. - It carries- appropriations amount- cost of living. The report stated 4234 to 43140. )aye-No. 2, e01•2 to ei. ing to 4,503,187,587 francs, or abort _that the• same conditions prevailed - AAespatch•from .Shanghai says: Bran-820.51 to $21. Flour-First patents, Gorman ' OtBcer, 'and Passer ,er ,$900,763,5T7; an increase of the ea' throughout Europe. The Cabinet The flood caused b the overflow of l: enses roy ded for• last ear of a $4.90 to 65.Io; do., seconds, 64.44 to X4.65; the Yadgste Ricer is the most cx Killed b I g' P• proved a scheme to ameliorate y y )r.x Explosion of Engine. first cleats, $3.25 to $3,45; do., seconds, _ 73,000,(500 rants (about $3.1.600,- the situation by facilitating .tile im- teasive and deepest is the memos 000). Premier Caillnux submitted ortation of 6225 to 6z.4o. Pw y A despatch from Berlin' Says* p gattla, and frozen _._.. -of man. N anh ei.Province is.� ib } - - = g Senior Lieut. Neumann; of t�}4► .•a' project which will allow cnm- meats by installing refrigerating merged to a greater depth tt an Army Aviation Corps, and Avisteal - �Munea t r(�ilc r of opP�rating and storage Tants of which there LIVE eTocx MAsgB'rs, p re -Coats. -his passenger, veal. ' 1 1 $ g plants, ever before and widespread famice _ ii nn,lcipa a c ,er s(orca and tene- are a lack in France, bydemandin-g Toxont'), Sept. II-Extra obotoe'beavy, threatens. Besides the 180,000 per- killed by the explosion of the tments, and in this way keep down that the railways lower their ratei $6 to 66.28; medium choice, $5.50 to $5.30, SODS reported drowned, millions gine of their machine while the price of meat and] rents. NIM. for the transportation of f:�rvl. and rhnire tat cows. $4.50 to 85.25; halls• Srare homeless, subsisting on herbs, between Mulhansen and S - - „-- ;.'.Ylli,I r9. b�' suspending the tariffs +-•n fiKid: -s. -~ cc'o; common mixed cowl and tu:',s, facia starvation. a- j _ g Mon Thursday morning. " •` - ... .. x. iw. C •;3ry.,_ 3 _..r =- a`x ,Y. - ,• .,., ..y..v,• �`:t'r''.'.2 z• .,.,�,y r•`--dpi ° ' "•' s� w' _.a•.�.aps`'�s.-ii'"Y ✓ i r • n„. .. We'l � a � •�lf: Yri.,.,� t. 4 ... '�4�r?'•R, a .r .•J. 1:� .. /'� - •Z�a r}.n i '., ...: .,,. '. •',- ... >-+r+. r�'"".m-"+.a`*!+.•W"�. -�,,. :,,,.a,•4rv.:a,•,.°.tell ., .-n rtw,w.a:..4'7,.asYk•.,aFn..--�•w.'w.•-.. :•-.a,..•r:'4'w,va<m+r�,.'n. .w •r'ms....ee..>..+'e-,n„ap-..•wy*cr:'s,on».,sae•,-w'r Jxe+.'4hy.••yir:_. ,. .»v `<r�,.e;ibw-++ri',.» •:wrykkww-,i.n+�-.'>nu+! ,o'sw7sY,bI�Y_"•'. ♦ •w.. �; M' t. .+..•+. :.•�'ry. :Sir � 6 .S �- For a moment no one spoke. Thi, -BRAIN WORKERS Sootlaiad Yard detective e-vide.itl;_ . wished his distinguished eollesun• who get little exercise, feel better all round for _to take the lead. No sooner Jia_CLOSE] _QUARTERS Brett perceive this than he rear. an occzswnal dose of - . !! s . of. bowed politely to Miss Talbot an: t�NA DRU C0 - Laxatives hex• ',. h uadfi; a thing - - ``T first i to do is to trace -- he ' R, THE mobSE IN THE - the whereabouts of Mr. Talbot and They tone.up the liver, move the bowels gently but freely, cleanse this" RETE BAftBETTE this should be a comparatively east. system and clear the brain. Anew, pleasant and reilsble laxative,prepared �. task. The outer features of •thi: by.a reliably firm, and worthy of the NA-DRU-CO Trade Mark.- :- :. M1 strange occurrence impress me a> 25c. a box. It your druggist has not yet stocked them, sand 25c. and facies used to o en the door lead- highly complex, but it is tar toy we will mail them. •CHAPTER II.—(Cont'd) , F early a stage in the investigation. NATIONAL DRUG_& CHEMICAL COMPANY ing to 'the suite of apartments in to permit any definite opinion being your brtather'dall there as' which the diamond cutters worked OF CANADA, LIMITED. MONTREAL. 21' ` usual un Monda • afternoon 2" said expressed at this moment. . - Monday and two of the Turkish gentlemen Eery one seemed to he surprise Brett. "' would remain_ tfie're till day until ' "Yes• he came straight here from ed by Brett's attitude. rested at any moment." rises gradually into a iiiagnificent �r g the men .left it the evening. The "Where are you going to, sir 4" "Pray tell me how I" volume of sound, and then dies u a Albert Gate, and' had tea with Envoy and both secretaries used to asked Mr. Winter. "Descriptions of the stolen dia• down and ends in a few-.short hiss- uncle and myself. He sat in the meet Jack •when he visited -the "That depends largely upon monds and of the suspected persons ing grunts. very chair and in the•very positiou place, and far the last three weeks you," was the smiling. reply. "If are in evert police office in. Great In my opinion, lions roar freely ou now occupy. I can remember he had nothing to do but see the you came with me we will go direct Britain and in most Continental only -when full and satisfied; and `err'• ;him saying. 'By Jove.: the .hen's diamonds, count them, drink an. ' _ " e that is 'Brat he used ba caul to Albert Gate; but if you decide centres by this time.' Passengers when going dawn to drink in this egg'—that excellent cup of coffee; and smoke b all steamers are most carefullj- pleasant frame of mind, they oftep the bi diamond—'is turning out in i to prosecute further inquiries here, Y g g a wonderful cigarette, made of 18211 await your arrival at my scrutinized. Every pawnbroker stop at intervals of about ten min- 4 ':fine style.' He even discussed the I some special Turkish tobacco, cul flat." — and diamond merchant in the utes, and after indulging in a'good _ } possibility of bringing us to see I tivated and prepared only for the "That is as much as saying that country is on the lookout, and, gen- roar, again proceed on their way. - the collectibn Then it was finished 'Imperial tiausehold. At'other times they will roar all and .before it .lift this count! ." there are no facts worth inquiring orally speaking, it. will be odd if y "Ah:" sighed Brett, with a -tote into to be learnt here'"' somebody does not drop into the night long intermittently round the "Did your.:brother.say why the -of'almost unconsdious -envy in his carcass of an animal on which they diamonds were brought to this "Exactly so. Miss- Talbot has net before many hours have pass r` g voice. He knew exactly what that �a are feasting. Usually, therefore, - .�wuntry,,ia the first instance-1 coffee and those cigarettes would told me all that is material to'our ed. consider that the loud roaring of "Yes; the Sultan and his advis- be like. "i beg your pardon," he Purpose. Her brother was unex "It '211, indeed, murmuredf ions denotes•A.sense ofsatisfaction; errs seemed,to think the work of went on, pereeiving that Miss Tal- pectedly sent for after dinner on Brett; "and ro dtaubt the somebody I` but sometimes it must mean do- eutting them could be performed bot did nut understand his excla- Monday night, and left the house in question-will experience a cm ,fiance, .as I remernF er-once hearing r more safely andexpeditiously here�matiun. ".1�i21 you tell me as near- hurriedly, without affording any fain amount of inconvenience be i lions roaring loudly some three any'bete else. Even the Tu (y as you can the occurrences of clue to his subsequent proceeding! fore he proves to you 1 at he had miles from my camp, and on rid- than. r i beyond that contain ed in a brief nothing whatever to do with the i . . __. ihas a high regard'for the,manrier� Ing out daylight to took �Or them, „ gMonday eveningl" tat d in which law and order are main „ note sent to him by ��.,;Mehemet Ali matter. Low, don't answer me found first of a a singe ig ma e, They were simple enough, said Pasha.. Indeed', it i4'rt}s im ossible Winter, but ponder seriously over rained in Britain. Yet the sgquel`the girl, "My brother dined at p laession and then another inaTe in the" pas=_;has shown ghat the.diamonds and :home. We had one or two guests, for him to afford any explanation, this question : Do you really think of four femaleq, which I _ their guardian's were rtes s in as he himself was quite unprepared that the intelligence which planned feel sure the former was anxious to g P P ,and were all in the. dr'%wing-r,-,,,)m for the summons. Meanwhile, every and successfully carried through t _ .._ _-greater danger here than they i about 10.15, when a note came for annex, and the latter determined'- wvuld have been in C'oastanti- moment lost in the-endeavor to-fol- an operation of such magnitude to hold- for his, ow-n, each of them _ Y rim from Mehemet Ali, I knO.w ex' flow u his movements is rec:vas will be trapped by lain clothes uop1 $1 (actly what was in it. I looked over P P P1 P giving vent to his feelings by roar- _ y "Was that the only reasori l" time wasted." constables watching the 'gangways in in which the females very-likely_._ , rte. his shiaulder whilst he-read it. The I of steamships, or by any awn- g' --, Said Brett, _who had'appare'atly words were: "I. wish to see yott to- The barrister's manner, no )ess p p jarred. made u his mind with the refer than his words, impre. d Mr. broker who has ever lent half the "Rtien •a lien comes prowling n p night un important business. C'ume. value of a pledge _ C "race to the petters of the carpet it possible, at once.' I have to te!I �f:nter so greatly that A, firs r��3e round an encampment or a wagon E _ P_ Almost impatiently the- barrister outs armed in the wilderness, with And was now Razing into the bright you that it was in French, but this f-�m the seat which he had • .cu P _ or _fire which .danced -merrily in the is an exact translation. pied, with the intention of conduct- waived the subject cut of the ease intent to seize st ox or burse es ,grate, for the day though fine .wa:+ "Your brother was quite sure, a long and careful'examinatu.in >m. and the detective had sense same other domestic animal, he does chill that it was from Mehemet Ali trim• of each member of the household. enough to leave him alone during notmake a sound, and his presence ' r Y !the. few ramain:a minutes before The rl wrinkled her brows in self ":,said Brett. "Then I will come. with you at' 6 is generally first realized *ben h - g e •, once," he said. the vehicle .pulled up near the,Al- has actually got hold of his victim. thought before she any xered-; I Quite sure, ' was-the reply. He l bert Gate mansion. I resume, therefore, that the same ` Oh, cried the Mayor-Genera,, .. P. a gt' 'think I do remember Jack say ing ,knew his hanriwritmg we.1, hsi To be continued.) ver natural tactied are pursued . that he believed there wai some; ing had several cammunicstionSl ' I understood you to say as we i Y rF when he is hunting for game. and State business mired .up tri the at ' from him during the progress of!came he-re t there. were many B g _ ,fir, but- ! am quite sure he did the business." I questions wh�required immedi- -_THE L10S ROAR.' that at such times-also he does not !out know- the e2tact (acts -himself,,"' C • 'Uid }otic brothel leave the, ate inryuiry. in this house, on the go about announcing his 'hero- Can tau recollect aay of the`house immediatelyC' asked Brett-1 Principle that the movem•enta •uf Fausous Hunli Denoteq a abmifs by"roe:ing. ter tiayy . ' special recantwna taken to pro- I the missing man should be minute- I Sense of.mlisfaction. _. _ '-Sometimes I have heard lions pe p p "That instant. Re *eat down-� B emit a kaid of low purring growl, acct the gems! Your brother may %tsira,. put on his'overcoat aad hat, ly traced -fr,am the ver]• commence- 1 f which it t9 very difficult !:u locate, = ' One othe must notable char. � "have mentioned some details in and gnat into a cab with the messes- meat." acteribtics of the .lion. is his. roar, I Such low rowls 'I fancy sound a ll' Mr. Winter looked somewhat con- j g Y ,1oonversadon, you know.?'- ger who brought the note.'' which is one of the grandest and ' note of�iseppointment at not be � "Oh, I think I know all about frsed, but Edith Talbot broke-in i— - -•-. <` '-`Do you know-who tela mes:,en- most awe-inspiring sounds is sat- i able to find ame, or of chagrin err -them. In the first instance; the "I think; uncle dear, .it would ng g g ger was'" l ure, ' says F. C; Seloua,.the well after being baffled,`Perhaps by the _]louse at Albert Gate had previous-i -One 'of the policemen on duty be well to defer to 'lis, Brett sl known African lion-hunter, in the _ 1 bees- tenanted b a rich banker. watchfulness of dogs, is am attempt T. y Y in the house itself." y"dg�Ot' ,, encyclopedia of Sport." - to raid an encampment." Do you reap believe she said, ..and a was well defended by all or- •� slight pause ensued, and Brett y � f ,But fully to appreciate this mag- Sp. dinars means against the attacks was about to take his departure, turning to the barrister, "that you atficent music of the wilderness of ordinary burglars. But, in addi• ! will soon •be able to find my bro- LORD AYEBURY'S PET W:� B having no further questions to ask nae must hear several lions roar- - tion to this, before the diamonds,at the uiument, when some one wss�cher T" ing in -unison, in the ,iinmediite T1ie wasp is becoming a tniisance, Deft the safe at the Bank of Eng- heard hastily ascending the stairs, "I am quite sure of it;" he re- vicinit • of one's cam and it is and there are few who would choose a� 1 - land, the building was practically talking to a companion as he ad.I Plied, and the conviction in his quite y osst,ble to have, assed. sev- a wasp as a companion. But Lord torn to pieces inside by workmen vanced. f tone astonished the prafesicivial ral years in the hunting-grounds Avebury, -who was Sir John Lab- a retia under the direction' of the „ detective, whilst it carried a mes- of Africa without havingmet with back, is among the f w ­%ys the g This is my uncle," o to the sae of hoe to the others. . Even Commissioner of Police. It war Miss Talbot, rising to go to the g P such an experience; al-though lions Lo-loon Chronicle. dome years absolutely impossible for an one Sir Hubert, for some reason which �'. Po y door. Before she. could reach it an would of course frequently have ago he captured a wasp in the Py- to enter except .through the front elderly gentleman entered, bear he could nut explain, suddenly ex been heard roaring at a distance of I renew and he kept her for nine. y' J. dolor. unless they few out of the ing upon him all those distinguished perieneed. a strong sense of confi- ih •'I had-,no difficulty, "_he s mile away and -upward; - The months. second stor window. Servants deuce in this reserved, distinguish- volume of sound reduced b tour writes, "in inducing her to feed on y tokens that stamp a man as a re P Y and workmen, like everybody else, tired major general. He exclaim• ed looking; man. He stepped f ,r- or bre lions all roaring together my hand; but at first she was shy - had to nae this door alone, as the of impetuously— ward .eagerly and. held. out his more than a mile away .will, _even and nervous. She kept her atlas windaRs a;;a soots in the basement hand, saying— "I have brought a gentleman S— ' let that distance, be so-great as to in constant readiness, and once or bad all been bricked :np.. Inside from Scotland Yard, my dear." "Then we will not detain you, ,make one believe that they are with- twice in the train. when the railway the entrance hall there were always Then he caught sight of Brett. Mr. Brett. Act as you think fit in in a hundred yards;.hut .when They Aci.%Is came for rickets.4, I was d . twe'.ve.policemep, and an inspector Who is this?" all.things, but do let us have all are really close, the hies of their compelled to hurry her back into' iii charge. - Edith was about 'to explain,-when possible _information 'at t_he each= breath can be beard at the end of her bottle, she stung isle alightly..- "Every 'one who left the house another man entered—a strung ly est motpent." the grunts with which each lion con- I think, however, entirely from was searched by 'the inspector`on built, bullet headed man, with Brett and Mr. Winter quitted the eludes his actual roaring. ( fright. • Gradually she became quite duty, and Jack used to say, that he keen eyes and 'firm mouth, and a house; they hailed .a hansom and I "To compare the booming calf of used to me, and when I took her 4y n,ras very glad be invariably in- curious suggestion in•his' appear drove 'rapidly towards Albert Gate. the male ostrich'with.t•he roar uE the on my hand apparently expected to Misted upon this examination, al once of having-combined pugilism "Do you know," said the-man-i lion appears to me altogether un- be fed. She even allowed me to ` #hough the police were at first die- with process-sen ing as a proles from Scotland Yard, breaking in just to the latter,'as an ostrich call= stroke' her without any appearance Inclined to meet his wishes in the 'with means of existence. -His face on his companion's reverie, "when- ing three hundred yards away could of fear, and for ' some 'months I `.Incline, he mein so to speak, their ever I ha en to, you, Mr. gal be miat,aken, for a lion roar- never saw her sting." The wasp ul- 40 - 8 extended into a'smile when his eyes PP By timately succumbed to the rigor of` direct superior Eor the time. Be fell upon the barrister. Brett, in the course of an inquiry, itiin the far distance, aniF caukf _neath the entrance-hall were rooms "Ah, Mr. Brett, he cried. "how I always start by-being .very.-angxy never be mistakes at all by an ex- an English FebrusrF, "and she now `- :occupied by .several• Turkish acid we have something to do that is with you." perieneed ear, as the ostrich has occupies a place in the 8ritisb father servants. Mehemet Ali• him ftp to your mark. You are on the "Why?" There wa.i an amused only three notes,'the first two short Museum." iself, .in ,the presenFe of, his secre- spot first,' as usual, brit this-time twinkle in Brett's eyes, which l and the third long-drawn-out; and I can honestly say that I am glad might have warned the other of a although the quality of the sonar! is t" as to see you." all- a Lots of people with sharp fes- . possible pitfall. somewhat similar, the c Sir Hubert Fitzjames glanced in Because you treat me as if I, whole is absolutely different from tures are really dull. Try-Tor' astonishment from his niece to'the were a precocious youth. You listen the rearing of the lion, vrhich, be Ali are.not hunters that blow the l barrister.. He could find nothing to my theories Reith a sort of pity ginnieg with a low humming purr; horn. A` better to say than— ing indulgence, yet I have the re- � • Breakfast- "This, my dear, is Mr. Winter, putation of being one of the best • _ of Sc otlan?d Yard." men in Scotland.Yard, ort should d g9.�..HE SUGAR OF QUALtTI�" Scramble two .egos. When not have been put on this job. An : .:..CHAPTER III. I .am older than,you, too." . nearly cooked, mix in about Brett promptly cleared the sulfa- "I 'may surely pity you," said P " a cu of . P 1? s " v- n if 1 don't indulge you IS- NAME FOR • half p tion by' explaining to Sir Hubert, Brett, e e B y _ _ ' in a few words, the reason 'for his too much." _ - " `unexpected presence, and when the - "There. you go again," snapped POSE _., : _ IMajor-Genera] learnt the name of the detective. "Yow, what is there the distinguished. personage 'who. siUy about my theory of the.crime, had sent-Lord Fairholme to the bar- I should like to know l" -• = `� Toia'stieS rister he expressed a ready acqu:- ' "You shall know; and before you escence in the-desire to. utilize 1 is 'are tauc-h older. Bear with tie for Nor` ,' � i be you. You may . 0 wh le I Y _ ,t su h ittle - •• srvices. \or was the effect , a 1 B Y - _ and serve at once-seasoning a notable introduction lost on.-Mr. -be right,'and-f may be quite wrong, — - to taste. Winter, whose earlier edi oleo,le but 'I think there isestig beneath EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR of ..the •• bariister's reriia:ksnle the surface in the investigations wry. gt It's immense I achievements in unravelli ig the are now pursuing.' MY advice to tangle skein of criminal i'mcatiga• you: its to drop all preconceived This bzplaina why it is so 'generally peed dories the Fra!t ; "Thee t`Iemo Li'n ors" tion w:as now suppleirie Ilenote circum Season. o by a theories, to g certain amount of awe for a man stance, however remote it may ap < who cr,minanded the onticlence ..f pear ib'its ;beaiiag upon events, mr Bee that you get it from your Groote for it means "Preserving . sat n tatum carat Comoap his M:,ie=ty's Government. and in any case not to act precipi . - Satisfaction." y _ "]Feil " said Sir if%ibt>rt• Iitz- tately. Whatever you do don't ar. a cap a - ' - The Canada Su e� Reflain Co., Ltmteli; Montreal !j»meg, with the brisk liriui- ilii of rest anybody. $► O ,'. ktmitad, "But,", iwt.�aa.. oatarte, e.wa�. , . I one accustomed to utter co:.imands But, said the other, somewhat Established in 1854 by John Re<lpath. r that must be instantly J)everl, '`we mollified by Brett'% earaestneas, dozen people fails l will now proceed to basing,+.' half a ;,� ,�r I • =." i. '+i , r y !t'`- "'�'i,.;;,,s4N .3T°7''."" {',' `•.' T�:.K.,,,'a*".•-' Gr:+�zc; .;:i a._ad., •..,..-.. ,.......:..eta. -T :..c,. e.... lel x r v " . ,e., '•. ,. � '.'> .. .,,i, .' orew.. *:si <: *: ••�."wr:.�., ..til ,�wr "'.s ii 1111T. �'X��.' �.` b .4' '.S .. !c"«.-tr. 3.d �.>+,-...,. '`'- .J.,,_rs .�' ..4''p-'..'�`l,.-..'i- ..• .. ••'..'•w'c <v :`r!. °c� 5,..' �'to �"' 3� LOCALISMS **��Q —A. E. Cryalee'is off duty, ow- —Miss A. Field returned home ., in 1JoCl�i 'A7 -Int S' -. , ! ing to a very pavers cold. on Tuesdaty, a#ter nding ah—Mrs. W. H. Peak is confined couple of weeks wit Toronto More' " Sed Out' Ba rg aig -: .-Miss C. B. Simpson is visiting to herhouse through illness. friends. friends in London. —Mies Wation, of "Hillcrest," —Mrs. J' Liscombe and family —Glee. Every, of Whitby, spent Toronto, is the guest of Miss A. left last week for Toronto to join - - - Sunday at his home here. Field. Mr. Liscombe, who has a good ' __... . .- S. T. Gormley spent a few —As we go to press John Dewyr, position there. N r •daps in the city last week' sr., is critically ill at his home just —Geo. Jones and a lady friend, fur (gest sale of Dishes has been a huge sneoijss. - —Mise B. Alger of Brougham, west of the village, of Balsam, J. E. and Mrs. Disney,y' Jnet a few Bowls, Plates and Bakers. left. apent Sunday with J. H..an Mrs. —Miss Ethel Davidson spent a of Whitby, spent Sunday.the 8rd Wagner. few days with Toronto friends inst. with Uriah and Mrs. Jones. —Delisa Mary McClure, of Wood- during the past week. —Hamar Greenwood, Liberal bridge. is visiting her sister, Mrs. —James Denny, J. H. Wagner member for York, England, and We are now going to N. Hicks. and H. Wade each made a ship- formerl a resident of Whitby, t —Mise Minnie Rogers, of Whit- meat of stock this week. _ visited his aunt, Mrs. Decker, one Slaughter Our 1by, spent a few days with Enoa —L• A. Findlay, of the staff of day last week. Re was aceom• r sand Ddrs.Rammer. the Toronto World; is spending a pa�ied by his bride and three of -I.. D. and Mrs. Banks have re- few days with Pickering friends. his sisters. Dress GoodsDepartment turned from a week's visit to . —Charles..and Mrs. Rogers of —Pickering township succeeded friends in Weston. Oriel, Mich., spent a few days last in getting a good share of the pri• } k with R. G. and Mrs. Ca —Miss Louisa Hubbard, of the weem- zes awarded at the Oshawa Fair, we're determined to clear this line out Brock road,is spending a few days mark. this week. Rev. D. Johnston se- with Mrs. J. C. Philip. —Mrs. Lamont, of Turonto,who cared a four piece silver tea ser- cutting the price in two--dust at ^ —The new chopper in Spink's has just returned from a. trip to vice valued at $50 as first prize 1. -Mill is- now Funning and giving Ireland, spent a few days last for beat lady driver; Jas. Palmer the season when you } excellent satisfaction. * week with her brother, R. G. secured second prize for 2-year-old r —The Oshawa Fruit Growers Cammack. n of the alae- for and J me Denny first prize want the goods. Association have men busy pick- —A public meets g 4 Pieces Mohair Dress Goods in green, blue, garnet , Ing fruit in this locality.' tore of South Ontario will be held !M} —Mrs. James Calvert, of Toron- in the town hall, Pickering, to. OPFN ZrET'I and grey, regular 50c a yard, now .25c to, is visiting her brothers-in-law, morrow(Saturday) eveuing in the From F. L.Fowke to the cbe flea -1 only piece of black Mohair with white thread, -Thos. and H. G. Calvert. interests of Wm. Smith. the Con. tors of South Ontario: regular 50c a yard, now "l5c —C. H. Burlin and %Vm..More- servative candidate for the House GENTLEMEN,—Having accepted an .1 only piece grey check T esd, 54 in wide, ce 11 Burling w thea gu- • _ -combs were in Weston on Wed- of Commons. Addresses will be invitation unanimously extended to lar 75L a yard, now 40c - given on a business trip. given by Glen Chris e, C., . To- meat a mass meetin of my fellow 1 only grey check Tweed Suit Length, 56 in. wide, —Joshua and Mrs. Richardson ronto. Peter Christie, ex-M. P., g citizens assembled at Brooklin under regular 1.W a yard, now ... .. 70c are in Norwich attending the and Dr. James Moore,of Brooklin. the auspices of the Reform Associa- .1 only piece Camel's Hair mauve Tweed, very aryl- - gaarterly meeting of Friends. Ladies are invited to attend. cion on August the 12th,inst.. to again iris ash regular 75c a and now 88c —Mr. and-Mrs: Broo7te, of"To- ' —A large meeting in the inter- contest South On as an Independ• g y lip u'onto, are spending a week With ests of F. L, Fowke was held in ent supporter of the Honorable Sir -- - 1 only piece,shot dress goods, brown and blue,42 in. _ ppee Wilfred Laurier, and a firm believer d the Mwses Law,of Church Street: the town-ball last Thursday'even- regular 50c a yar , now 86c —Quite a large number from in The chair was ably filled b in the proposed Reciprocity Agree- .r. Ing. y Y 1 only piece garnet melton, nice shade. mostly wool, - 'here attended the Oshawa Fair on W. W. Sparks and addressee Were meat presently before the Country' regular 25c a yard, now 20c Tuesday and Wednesday of .this given b Robt. Grierson, Oshawa, ae_a measure calculated to enlarge our "' y Trade and Commerce with teat profit _ - Elsner Lick, W. J. Ha craft,- of � h 1 only piece corded Lustre, navy, very rich, regular - -week. F to Canada and to still furt er en ance -- ooc a ard, now ... 40C t —Mrs. (Rev.) McAulay,and dati- Brooklln, W arden.of the County, our place and importance as one of 1 only red Plaid, washes well, regular We a yard, - • ' btee, Miss Vida, are visiting for John Vipond, ex-Warden of the the Ave self-governing %ations of the 3' 25c now a week or two >with Pickering County, who is supporting the British Empire. I would most re- 1 only piece blue and grey wool Plaid, regular 15e friends. Liberal party on the question of spectfully solicit your vote and influ- ecce for my election on September - a aqd nog � —A fine new wire fence has been recipprocity, F. L: Fowke and Dan- y y �• '-''- erected aroundthe Disciple Church lel O'Connell-K. C., of Peterboro. 19t sa"presentative for the consti- 1 only piece lack Serge, regular 85c a yard. now 25c =" tneocp in the next parliament of y p property`greatly improving its ap- —On Friday last as the 11i=se; Canada 3 pieces French Flannel, pare wool, nice patterns pearance. Bogle, of Brougham, Were driving Very truly yours. - for kimonas or dressing sacques, regular 50c —Mr. James E. Stonehouse and into the village frqui the west one F. L. FOW1►E. -a yard, now 40c Mr. 'Joseph• Pearce, of Brown's of the shafts fell dorm from the Oshawa. Aug. 14, 1911. - . Corners, spent Thursday last with Axle and striking the horse fright- Above mentioned are only a few of our "Cut Price" Line. Lots more Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Philip. ened him and caused him to dill ,�, I`r to show you. Don't miss this Sale. ft's a _ —Mrs. Miller has returned to into the ditch where both young - = Record-Breaker. her home in Jordan Station, after ladies were thrown out. one of - s%iending a few weeks with her whom was badl scratched about p 1>� •sister. Mrs. D. Simpson. the face, while the other received ti —Mr. N. Cunningham, of -Port psinfal injuries to her back. The Albert, and his daughter, Mi C. horse continued running for a apm . Cunningham, of Toronto, spent ah rt distance When_the buggy. 010 0 Sunday J. S. and Mrs. Jpix which was a comparatively new , tea, one, came into contact with a tele- .-- Couiees iv -- -Dr.J. F. McGeagh, of Detroit, phone pole. As a result the buggy - spent a couple of days last week was very badly damagged• s0ok;keeping, Shorthand, _ with Pickering friends and when —A very severe thunderstorm _ jypewritEng ���� € here gave T>sa NEw& a pleasant accompanied by a heavy rain pas - _, o u r . sed this locality on Monday - Keep � 11F call. _ —Mrs. C. Rogers is spending a nigh During the storm light. �� - 7Cew weeks with her son, Alf. in niog struck Mrs. Hartrick's dwell. By wearing a pair of our oil-tanned calf, leather-lined, Good- _ E ]�insale; We are-pleased to know Ing at the rear of the old Furniture WE$$TER S ear welt, sewed sole, which w311 keep out the water, keep Ithat she is much improved in store, at the. corner of King and NEW y health. Church Streets. The roof and - -yo"' Feet warmer and give you all the solid comfort there is —The men who have been en- chimney weresomewhat damaged, 'rERNATIONAL .,to be had. This Boot is out Leader for working men and we c gaged for the past few weeks the stove smashed and somQof the �IiCTI,CNARY have many.others to choose from, but we highly recommend cleaning up the ruins of Pickering ,Adve pipes -were- flattened out, this one at 83.30. College, have completed their and the inmate;, her. and Mr;. THE MERRIAM WEBSTER _ - labors. _ Simondwu were badly frightened The only�emw�n�unabridged die- fir. - ,H� X3002' SX30P 1 �A number from here scent to though not injured b the untiusal ary Oshawa on Friday evening of la%t occurrence in their otherwise Contains the pith and essence K week to hear the Hon. Clifford peaceful- abode. A fruit tree of an authoritative library. - T S•ifton discuss reciprocity with the south of the dwelling was also R. A. . BUNTIIV G, TICKERING • - p p 8 Covers every field of knowl_ i' Uaited States. struck. edge. An Encyclopedia in a —W. B. Powell, Massey-Harris —Favorer} by a pleasantlev en- single book. agent, has. leaned Mrs. Hartrick's Ing and a good attendance, the The Only Dictionary with the t building at the corner of Church "At Home" last Friday night at New Divided Page. -fit..and King St., .to. beused as 'ir[r's. Jas. 8`rien's sons very success- ,tpp,ppp Words. 3700 Pages. a machine ehop.� fol in every sense of the term. A eoo0 illustrations.Cost nearly CAME AND SEE ME —W. L. Courtice has been con- base-ball game keenly contested half a million dollars. fined, to his home from several "men vs Pickering -Regulars;"-re- Let us tell you about this most -.- For Double Harness, Single Harness,. days through illness. His son, suited in a -win for the latter by remarkable single volume. -` "- GarneE, who was also confined to 12-8. The supper table provided write for 9=41* - t; • • ._ Collars, Halters, Etc., toe;;�a��,!Q no bolzotiful supply of ggpod things, pages,funpu+ -all-my own make. _ ' ; —E. N. Hicks. who has been which-mere t$aroughly appreciat• ticulara, etc a . =:' residing•.in the Hartrick dwelling ed. W. J. Clark occupied the Name this Plush Rugs, Whips, and all Horse Furnishings, Y ! pD Elizabeth'Street ' du-ring- the chair iu his usual happy manner. pa> And g by Mr. Pearson ; duets, by we will always in stock. _. . summer months, has moved back Solos, sand free - - E 'to the dwelling attached to the the Misses Nellie and Hattie Ls'w; � •�+■ a i - bakeshop. and by Mrs. James Brien and Don• pooicet PICKI;RING HARNESS. EMPORIUM —The iron-work for the super- ald Munro; a reading, by Mrs. R. r st,ructur of the new Clark's bridge Cronk, and' ache particularly fine Phone Ind. 301. ;.W. J. COAKWELL "on Churcch Street is expected to selietions from 'Mr.,Dovle's grams- - arrive in a few days and it is hop- phone, provided a variety of num- -arrive •- ed that the bridge will be ready hers which..could not fail to be - ',for traffic about the first week in satisfying. The w�iole evening " on M October: with its ease and freedom from all gC. m� - - a r s In Millinery-You' want At formality was orae of pleasure, s *s"rd'�a"' Bal �� s ■Au usSales g right and you want it in a hurry, and contributed to the treasury of _ �• - - Remember this, we can do both. the Ladies' Algid Society. . about -- - . . Our Milliners are first class artists $21.00. di FEARS' l working hard :eve EXPERIENCE �- --every •day prepar- —A public meeting will be held aSCreeII DoorB, Lawn Mowers, ell Stoves ung for our opening which will be in the.. town ,hall this (Friday) , •_annou_nead lAter, D._ Simpson & evening'to discuss the advisability ea s cleared out. ,ITh a good must be lea t * of'starting a canning factory in Imperial Family Scales, 24 lbs., only $1.50 each. 4 —The Annual Harvest Home in our village. Growers will be ' Festival 'of,St. George's Church present to give theireaperietice in Everything in Graniteware reduced 20 per cent. w will be held on Sunday next. The the matter of supplying the raw TRAM NIAMS ` - - -order of services will be 10.15 a.m product, and experts from Piston DisiaNs Stoves and furnaces cleaned and repaired now, so they Litany, 10.80 Morning Prayer, will also. explain their plan of COPYRIGHT*Se' _ will be ready for the first cold snap. 2 m, Banda School, ? g aesene.en�s a.topinetah and a mss p. y p.tn, starting a factor , the contract9 e�t till uoermin oat opinion free w ether ao ra�ent;on .proDahl�y �mP� ---Eavetroughidg and Furnace Work aSpecialty. - - TEs:vening, There will be special they wish to make, prices they etoo.•w+et�7oonaaentfal. - -nt rtes Oldest `�` earn music and all will be welcome. are prepared to pay and any other patentr teen ireafih Mann s tensa Y —Andrew Allison, of Dunbar- 'informaQion of interest and profit *�eti"'thoataearys,tn ton, left in our office a few, days to growers. is is a question.of _ � � Bu .. ' - farmin coni- ; air-.. JOS4 ; •a'go a bottle containing several- great momerLt to the g jyaadwmelY in weew. I+reed r e cemene of the soldier bug-, an unity as well as to the people of anon° "jOZM Ter'roc pe g, a 7qr.�oKa{a~4. sold by ' insect which is proving itself an the village. In Prince Edward p po . g y ,. � A,RRIYII� enem of the tato .ba and Count °the canning- has >aleweresti thus a great friend of the farmer. prove ver proflta'ble to all con- y _. .'The insect is nearly half an inch cerned, and has greatly increased � long somewhat resembles the the roeperit�' of the people: ��' CRE'A•�Ni A full stock of Beebe high grade Overalls and Coate to match, in all p sizes: Prices from 85 cents to$1.15 each. s kv wzo� g istink-bug familiar to raspberry Should a tanning factory be erect- ._ w: pickers. There are two kinds, the ed here, a number from Prince The Ice 'Cream Parlor in connection adjusting i ' _ xnore numerous beingdark-colored Edward County have signified With the Gordon House will now Also;the Eze Suspender, the double cord sliding Brace, 6 and flat with yellowish black dot- their intention of moving to Pick- be.open each Wednesday and self to every move of the body. Price 25e to 50c per pair. ' ted shoulder piece and a shield Bring to reside. The question is a Saturday during .the n _ 'like markingon the back. The most im rtant ane and should be summer. �t STORE ..'. •iAbdomen is yellowish and. black thorongb yl investigated by the Everything conducted in up-to-date F{ AR� RSA t7UPPLY STOR ;. dotted. It would be well for those farmer; of this locality. There style in spacious rooms. �'ICKERINGF 'interested watch- or thesel should be it good turnout to-night',r.4 2 . Pir-keril)g]E. 13BYAN, PROP. 1�.,