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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_08_304.; V 4t M KE N E 7 -7 ......... ........ ........ I G WSO 7- ar VOL. XXXL PIMEIJERING, ONT., -FRIDAY, AUGUST 3Q;1 a JowafBoAd"al (garbmet. BROOK ROAD AUDLZY Established 75 years Mr. Feeveley lost a horse -Tues-. ItI4 with regt�et.tbat we hay-e to -. re Aredual SPINK MILLS da wornimg, on` port the death of a former resident of ud Miss Louise Ailb6ard. ii­violting in Miro'u Orvis, which took E. FORSYTH, D. of 0., Regis-r' Toronto at present., place in Buffalo on Satutday. The GRE WOOD to toted member at the OptometriaQ A590- Mr. Ryan. the resident enprineer-of deceased was engaged as night-watch- elation of Ontario. S attention girou to FLOUR: , ­ , :.:- .:� the C. P. R.. has his family - nicely man on one of the boats and while J, =tionogtof gl■mseq. tooted free. North WHITE- SATIN^ ; * hatchwa ► ys settled in their summer quarters. asleep beside one of the hat MILLS s* self .CREAM-BUNS C. Miss Rennie and her little dater befell froni the 'deck to the hold, a MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., TEA-BUNS- have returned to the city, after s'pvo- distance of 14 feet, fracturing his Ediaburgb, member of the College of its skull. He never regained conscious- &=a and urgeous of Ontario Bread and Cake Make Free, longed visit with their sister, Mrs, P:m Clot. Reevely. _uses and died about four hours after soya! ad college to Bneotal cof Surgoons, Edinburgh. F­E E D Mrs. Slattery .has just returned to the accident. His body was conveved BRAN st teatt daiessom of women and ahildten, 011loo and rooldtace. Brougham. her home in Owen Sound she having here on Monday and the funeral was .-SHORTS en here -duce T t MANITOBA OATS BRAN be' the funeral of hi held on Tuesday o, the Rizite bury- SURGHCAL SHORTS mother. the lat M. Fitzpatrick. log ground on the Kingsten road." He OAT CHOP WELLAND FEED FLOUR, The trustee i,,r'.=the school was a. so u7DC-the-lat"zmee Or"'s, BARLEY FEED -RAY INSTITUTE 69 •6 tbomughly I domed about 88 Years of age and un- and, X ... JUMBO ONTARIO MIXED CHOP --OATS - adding mu the appearance and married. of the building. School will CORN 411 3L ALOIN Towl�z. X. B., 3L D., C. M., OAT CROP comfort CORN CHOP CORN resume on Tuesday next under the MONGOLIA Opecialiss in Rental Diseases. Prostatie Dis. CORN CHAP able management of Miss O'Connor. Special prices for large qnantitiaL soon of Mon. Diseases at Women, Cancers, COD-struction work on the new C. P. Threshing has begun in this neigh. Tumors. X-Ray examination. Measesafeye. CORN CRACKED R. line is progressing rapidly through bOrhOOd• sat. nose, throat sad Snap. Fittfaggl■saes sad MIXED CHOP this section. A as gloom was cast Geo. and Mrs Judd spent Sunday in M 0 T9 M ISU &=t* and alizinto diseases. 021co Bonn 12 to 3 sad 7 to a 4917 ' ver the camp by the mad death of Cberrywood. David and Mrs, Seebeck spent a day BAKERS' JOY FEEDWHOLESALF IN TON LOTS Arthur Beasley, who was killed by last week at Wbivevale. GOLDEN CITY lightning during the severe storm of Chopping every day in the week. Mrs. Elias Stover and three child- KISSIMI Mondsy,afternoon, He was highly '51 E. FAREWELL. S.C., BARRIS• esteemed by all In- the camp, ren spent Sunday afternoon at Mark- -1 • ham TRA. 001112;f Grown Attornoy, and g:juntr 2ulft". Couft am*. Whiiilov. - Mrs. Joseph Grove, of Lemonville, CALWELL'S MOLASSES MEAL oREEN RIVER apent a day her* recently at J. G. T. BARCLAY, Barrister-at;-Law, S01ici%0r,WQtar7 PubIi*.8pftWZzamL. Frank Booth spent Sunday in To- Mrs,. ��hn Lehman and two child - skm for SU4 Court, Justice, Stock Street, ronto, Wli ron of Stpuffville, visited at J. G. S���K W4 ifty. Tly J • L- SPINE, LIMITED) Ralph Madill left on Tuesday for the Wiheman a few days last week. North-west. Miss Violet Hoover, of the 7th line A - E. CHRISTIAN.' Barrister and FICKERINGf ONT.. John Nighawander spent the week, Markham, visited at John Browns- -&-]L A. solicitor. Notary Publia.'Etc. Money OSOO next door to the Standard Bank, end in Toronto, be er's a couple of days last week. Miss Bessie Hoover Is spending a gaster Arthur Lehman, of Stouff• FOODS Toronto. ville, spent part of last week with his 111U*t211V!0* garb*. A d" auted to Orililaon cousin; Master Joseph Browneberger. BEAL J.* He Tuesday business. The iriend* tiers of Mrs. Jos. Tarr, Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, of Stouffitille. -W -G. HAM-118.4tuer of Marries of the 6th line Markham. will be sorry - -CALDWELL'S MOLASSES In site Co CLAREMONT spent Sunday with O. Ferrier. IF T Licenses out], of 013 to bear of her Il1De68 from typhoid MEAL $1.90' Pickering Village Marshall Tomlinson spent Saturday fever, and hope she may soon frecover. - 5 -for all styles of furniture. and Sunday with friends in Wbitbp. POUCHER, Real Estate' Aug Mr. an -BLATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL JL • ti0u**r. TILlusl0r, callociar Lad locust d Mrs. Gower. of Mt. Joy MONGOLIA if Uarriage lloonaes. Brougham. �eot Sunday with Elias and Mrs. $1.05 l Miss Lena Stover spent last week at D, HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Calvert Murray and Harold Heisey, Albert Hares at Markham. SAGAR and FLAX MEAL Licenses in the County ot Ontario. .111600m. moul&mg -Onee, at at- and ble residence. Claremonu of Markham. spent Sunday with fri- Mrs. H. Meyer, of Stouffville. visit. $1.00 ends in Kinsale. ed at David Meyers one day last week. DB. BEATON. TOWNSMP OLERK 'Pictuxe Frames Albert and Mrs. Heisey were in Mrs. A. Smales and MISS S. Fisher. - - - -- POULTRY TAIC 9 Conveyancer. Lemonville on Friday, attending the of Toronto• spent a couple of days last 70 cents &S"W11114. Accountant. 3146 Koney to Wan funeral of her uncle. week•at T. Smales. a% 11ans car at a—VI. T'is. Fronk and Mrs. Pennock have re- . S. Brownsberger and daughter. *Dftm" sm=-, CZ Wi.ndow Shades turned home. after spending a time Lizzie, of Ringwood. visited with big E POSTI" Licensed Auct with relatives at Norwood. son one day last week. toneer, F. for Counties of Talk %a's It is rumored that there will be a Miss Annie iWideman, of the 6th J. L. SPINK, Ltd* slot &sues Ontario. Am*. of all kinds ansigued to = @bar"" %rden party here in the near future. line Markham, spent a few days last Notice, Address Ons;g fiver P. 0.. out. .'UNDERTAKING §;e t MAY be - fact Hill, a week at J, 0. Wideman'& B. POW ELL. Licensed Auc- Mrs. Lyman, of Richmond The rain last week delayed some of PICKERING W spending a few days In the burg te- the farmers from getting their grain Uou"r valuator and collector for :,in connection . I I - of Ontario and York. An Undo of newing old acquaintances. cut and others from draw n. by auction D WMJAM;E�P*17 L4 led! soft, 211taboth 81., Pick. and Magte G IA]tona.spe LY BROUGHAM f# males GoodU41104 41067 PlI.T0,101y or David Smales a ad the 9RU11 asis come oollocted Plot list" or other par. istance no object. , X " 1, ti don loft as Name ofoos, Pjckjn. Jacob W evening Glaremions will to .0ring. X-ficaili-I vitir John McLean spent Tuesday with man's o"To Prompt* as Bran. My pho=or Lo. 'Al"ofactlan to stood. i9tod#pondso IL 001 friends in Oshawa. Maater Bettie Smalles returned to Egg, Stove, Nut and Pea sizes • Z. Windsor, of PittabyrT Pa.,t his home in Toronto on Saturday aft- . In bard coal. s. spen Tuesday wiLb, Thomas an Mae. Pon- er -tiding his vacation with his Best J lump steam coal. All coal Is R. PENNOOK "H cber. grandparents here. under cover, full weight and z:'• a IW#41T"ALff--0.V7— i School Mrq. T, C. Brown ban returnea. ArLer prompt service. Flon" DbV~ MW Zjimbshnfr. again­ and an extended trip to Woodstock and Detroit. The arden art held on Tuesday Mi T%y M a ]M 1:;?,o Mrs. G. W. 'Phillips and family on John uckriD's beautiful Any business entrusted evening be 4-A9 me will llickerm'g Pharmacy spent Sunday and Monday with Myr- lawn under- the auspices of the Meth- A Good @Lock of rough and matched carefully e friends, odist church was quite a success. The hemlock, also matched and dress- Charges Moderate - Mrs. White and chfkh*n. of Gift . t wets fine t1ough Somewbat cool W. Casale, nigh #is Is headquarters for all your needs visited with her itact. Mrs. result , 1, Independent Phone NoL. 1514. in School Supplies; over Sunday. and as a rye crowd was in 1it Sz and 4z Ontario cedar shingles. R. J. and Mrs. Cowan spent few attendance. After , I bad been serv- 3x and 4z B. C- sch4ingles. Public.and High S a ed at the isa-table, at which all did School Readers, R. this week with friends irk the themselves justice, the program be- Let me quote you prices on anT build- Scribblers and ExerCi8e Books, neighborhood of Lemonville. JOHN PHILIP . izaa• The selections by the Lindsay Ing material you may require. Pens'and Pencils, F. and Mrs Webb, of Stratford, are Quartette and the duets by Messrs, Bill stuff a specialty. DravKing apd Writing Books, visiting the Tatter's mother, Mrs. C. J. 4111' ESA a full line of fresh and cur- Boo. . Dingman and 'Stanton were well re- Paints, Crayons, etc., etc. Wilson, and J. W, Hogle and family. ridependaitt phone 1504. ed meatsconstantily on hAnd. John and Mrs. Geddes. of Thorn- ceived. The piano solos by Mrs, own and the-read bury, were here alts ag-the-� ings by Miss Now- .Z,8068 Roll, Breakfast B"Oil Q& rt. of Whitby, were exeeptionallv A. 'C; REESOR, , A nice line of Writing Tablets and of their uncle, the late Geo. Philip, Sr. Ilmda; Bologna, Weinerm- etc- 900e, and were repeatedly encored. Eby Rand were most liberal LOCUST HILL Highest always on h nd. time owing to the illness of in their number of- sqiections of choice A, Highest prices paid for er, who at time of writing Is still quite lin . . who was to have been present to TIME TABLF-Pickering 861ition a ':D, 1F`M1r.=rZ ti is recovering ..B?Atcher's cattle music - The Rev. T. C. Ben, of Brook- kro. Geo. D. Linton deliver an address, failed to- make his T. R. Trains going East ilti* "follows- slowly from a severe attack of. lQm- 9?SO ment appearance. and in his absence Mr. No* 6 Mail 8.08A M Kerixg .livem PlCKERING PHARMALCY bago. We hope the improve .6 12 Local 2•50 P. M. Mellor, of Victoria'Univeralty. spoke ma-v continue. 14 Local 6.04 P. M. briefly and to the point. The chair Dr. McKinnon was in 02e city on was ably,filled by the p"tor,Rev. D. Trains going West due as follows-- First-class rigs for hire REAL ESTAT9...-.. Tuesday. On his return he was ac- No. 13 Loaal 8.86 A • M. E Johnston. to - compatiled. by Mrs. McKinnon, who 11 ` Loft[ 2.86 P. M, Day or night,. had been spending A month most 7 Mail 8.19 P. M. WHITIEVAL pleasantly with friends in Peterboro' *Sundav inaludod. Bus meets all trains and Beaverton. Mr. Yxnmg visited Mr. Austin. Teaming promptly attended to. Mrs. D. R, Beaton is fries at • Orillia. WHITBY Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Insurance rates lower on -farm to-. weather has made the She rainy e t very backward, EL" Pe I !I Companies, z .. . . . I I petty and Village Dwellings, The Toronto - Eastern are harves rd. IL . n firs n • M. 4 V�@Zffir j"ing a steam shov ef ts. 1,Ta 1=re=3.u= M�TjptegB of the town. vacation with i; J.0f %JJL JL L %caw Mrq. (Dr,) War"n, who bas' been in Ning spending a Fall Term from Sept If not insured with me, eall and poor health for tn*iiy months, died on few days with Mrs, Peebles. - . 3 compare rates. Tuesday. . The d6ceased was a native Mrs. Hedges, of Toronto, visited-at Oub first-class brick house and Christ- - 'for a few days. of St. Catharines. About last Wm. Monney's Arrange now -to enter the FA -- - --- stable for sale. mas .-she was taken to Montre to Rev. A. B. Hames called L on.. his -aitlo friends here -one -To.h-&Ve the CliftWen's Eyes Illideogo a critical 61Wr from many ASY &scent yt. W7. Richardsola' which she never fully recovers . The Miss Store, of Toronto, b" returned examined before school funeral on Thursday was private, home, after pleasant -visit with Miss commences; Prog res -im -tbe -Bates. -TidmItfirg.--of-the two railways co very Rev.., 1'. 'Triffiek- afild'dikugliters7at-' Notary Public, ntinues TOXON". ONT. slow. The contractors have consider- tended the wedding of Miss Davis at Surge percentage of childraii ahle trouble with their laborers. as Toronto. very Poor stalit or wetk eves. The school that has a greatreputa., Rev' Mr.'Erdsley and L wife and Mr. Th S P E-C I A L I IS 71 they have a strong Inclination to visit wbIlegrents have thought all Via time tion for giving superior business the hotels, which interferes greatly Summers, of. Toronto, are visiting at their I ldren's eyes were strong in all kinds of Tire Setting. A.-E. Major's. The testa and resnits (to not mike it and shorthand training. Graduat'es with their work. Contractor R. B. ooni.pusbor for the parents to bay Moore visited with a 66� t I get and bold good positions because Stewart has been. away for. about a W. H. and Mrs. f the cbIld does have the Reaper end, I couple of weeks and consequently the forAer's parents. Mr, Moore ac- eTeo carefully tested by'an eye- #peal&]- Vower Knives ground let and glasses fltt.rd to restore the sight they -are thoroughly, prepared.' work was almost at a standstill. compar ied- them home. or remove the ti same child Write for catalogue, Open all year. �Jr. Bellinger, of the Do- Mrs. G. ChriRtian and Miss R, Miller work mach easier and better Engineer will do its wor Enter any time. Podworking and minion Ra w Board. was in town havereturned.bome,'after a pleasant and avoid severe headaches and a break dowh In tb6 futurC General Blacksmithing. on Wednesday inspecting the Iota- -visit, with friends. in. the cites. W. J. Elliott, Principal 4t A large number of parents have avail- tipne of the two prop - The lawn social- held-at the Ba I the-special facilities pt ed themselves r. V(onge and Alexander 81s. neqing the Grand Trunk Railway and church *as a decided success. The I bave for testing and Making athorougli the asylutii. Ira the route the govern- proceeds amounted to about $155, examinalions of the eve#-, and. havo- Co, I HAMM, BROCK&AD sidings con brought their children In and bad gILu- es to use there are two One of. our prominent farmers re- Go lfttted for them tbas giving the little gr de =gs and in the alternative ports a yield of 96- bushels-' per acre of ones complete relief. - If your abild le ment Have you. lots of water.? route this is -entirely obviated. The fine pats. We will have fat horses one ofthos showing defective eight or fall. weak eyes, come In and I *ill. - make' a Blacksmithlng goverbment-wAs represented by Eep- this comple'ol.examinatton and tell you utv Minister Armstrong and Farms The Methodist 4. S. -will -hold their Jtot where the trouble ill, than 7ou C. B. Fu=, OF Manager Clark. Engineer Clark, of annual rally on Sept. lat. Miss Geor- moqy got glasses or not fast 164 Yom wish. parid to furnish you anything the G. T. R., represented the railway gens, Tool . vvi Having rented the Dunbarton shop Is pro 11 give an address. All 41! Downey the town of Whit- are welcome. ,and opened the same. I -am prepay- - in the line of water supply such as and Mayor Norman Bassett ed to do all work entrusted'' -to =*W41 0. 1 W 6W, pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, by. The late Judge Mabee, who was me in the above line. chairman of the Railway Commission, John. 11tirricb, of Uxbride, a -J ELFR AN Horsesboeing a specialty. plumbing, etc. was a strong opponent; of level Cross- harvester excursionist, fell from a AND OPTICIAN Call ill and see ins any time, rights train -t, and They are Also expert well drillers inns and was a champion of the n near co is now 00-0.0sirs New ern and respectfully solicit your patron' of the people, but since his death the ffering from concussion of the Poor ops-Fes WHITBY railway have become aggressive find Flu age. fop, the f future. Ind. ubone 5521. DUNBARTON and need to be watched. brain. ri .� "t�:"i z,�ry..., c °,sir "*�T�ir'�u-'. ,,. ... s:.... _.. .. •.,,..�.,. a,,,s ,.v..w„' �. �> ... y, r ,y i 4 n x ryry -• r TWO DOLLAR BILLS POPULAR. GOAL of BIG DEMAND FORHARD N T IMTES FOR DROP 0 1912 Marked Iiacrease in Circulation Small Notts. - -:Canada's Wheat Harvest is Expected to Reach a A despatch from Ottawa says: Big Companies' Stocks Should be Filling Up for .. - _ _ ... nee.o,r� =tom- gi :�- -- _ ,..�ed:�,..,...�.�,. _ p� -1 pjj' T,i 27;i9dw Department show that the oircula- °- tigji of small notes is substantially - . �l A despatch from -Washington Rye-Prussia, 348,444,000 bushels; larger than it was last summer. A despatch from Winnipeg says : Saskatchewan are dependent on this Bulgaria, 2,400, supply, though further west it'comep - says: Preliminary. .figures of this, 1 000 bushels; Bel- Comparing the circulation of July Reports from the Pennsylvania an- to 11 with hard coal - - uni, 22,618,000 bushels; Denmark, 31,' 2919, with that of July 31, 1911, thracite field show that the demand, fromeCh W1ite can be judged of by year's prod of the principal8,038,0o0 bushels. there is an advance. in one dollar is spite of every effort to avoid a The g l erop4 of several- foreign oountries Barle4 Prussia, 81,125,000 bush- notes of approximately $500,000, in Bulgaria, 18,373,000 bushels; two dollar notes of approximately shortage, is likely to be overwhelm- the following figures r shiPmentA 5,_ N were received on Friday by the De- els; gyp $800,000, in four dollar notes of over 1119 on account of a mass of belated from Pennsylvania : April, 1911, 6,- ppartment of Agriculture by cable Canada, 32,520,000 bushels; - E t' $300,000; or in all of between $1,- orders' accumulated during the 804,915 tons; April, 1912, 288,625 L from the International "Institute -of 10,845,000 bushels; Denmark, 2b,- strike period of the spring. Stocks tons • ]gay, 1911 6,41tons tons; - as fol- 65b 000 bushels. 000,000 and $1,700,000. Ia addition Pe P g• + Y+ ' Agriculture at Rome, Italy, bush- there.ia.the additional circulation of of the big coal companies through - May, 1'912, 1,429,457 tone, First tows - Oats - Prussia, 387,444,000 the new five dollai' note, which at out the country, which at the pre - seven months, 1911, 32,113,648 tons p Whew - Prussia, 40,472,000" bush- els; Canada,' 340,022,000 bushels; sent time should be fillin u for same eriod, 1912, 22,382,132 tons. els; Bulgaria, 63,750,000 bushels; Denmark, 52,368,000 bushels; the end of July was $6,078,000; this g, P P g is practically balanced by the de- winter demands, are in many cases Much of the Canadian prairie Canada, 187,927,000 b'uahela ; Egypt, Hungary, 87,549,000 bushels. eased use of large notes, which being absolutely. depleted. Prices west is dependent for its fuel sup- 88,9488,000 bushels. Rice- Spain, 8,564,000 bushels; are usedf exclusively by banks. In are accordingly rising in-winnipeg. plies on outside sources, and these - - Corn- Spain, 25;984;000 bushels; Egypt, 14,¢00,000 bushels.- the three weeks of August which Pennsylvania hard coal has gone up figures present an alarming pros• Egypt; 76,448,000 bushels. The condition of cereal crops in have elapsed the circulation of from ten and a half to eleven dol- pest. Local coal dealers are anti = Cotton - Egypt, . 644,144,000 Russia is such as to predict yields Fars a ton. Manitoba and eastern ci atin a further rise in prices. above the average. - fives has" increased 'to approximate- P g "lt porada. ly $8,250,000. - - - - - - -- '�� TYPHOID EPIDEMIC OVER.- P��fS 0� FARM PH ber, 9 -2o 1 Northern, 951.2b Beptem ;BANK ROBBED AT VANCOUNER LOCK EMPLOYEE KILLED. - ber, 931.20; December, 92140 bid: lSa7.l - % 34o bid. _ Desperadoes Planned Bold Attack, Was Caught Between _ Shed a4d Ottawa's Medical Officer Issues Re% -. LIVE STOCK MAR%ETEi. ' _ Bur Eaecnted it Badly. Stone -Car. nro ah assuring Message. R WM FROM THS LVADIMO TRA011 Montreal, Aug, 27.- Choice cattle. $6.25 to - C[NTRtt •� AMiR10A. $6.50: good, $5.50 to $6; fair, $5 to 85,75. A despatch from Ottawa says: Butchers' belie. $278 to $3. cows choice. A despatch from Vancouver says: A despatch from Sault Ste. Dr. W. T. Bhirreff, Medical Officer $ass $a•�: common, $3.50 to $a.' eep- 4 to 41.20 per lb. ; lambs, 5c to 6c per lb. -" The Bank of Hamilton's branch at Marie, Ont., s8ye: Caught between of Health, on Friday night issued a sroe" at cattle, Grain, ona,ese and Otter Hoge- Selects. $625 to $e.50: sows. $6.76, _. Cedar Cottage, five miles from the a shed and a atone train, which most reassuring message to the citi Predwas at Items and Also IL = and stags, sa, off cars. Calves -Milk calves city, was the scene of a boldly'- gave 'a' sudden and uneapecbed BEEADSTt*FFB. $2 to $7, and grass calves, q to rlio each. tens of the capital, informing them Milkers, choice, were selling from $50 to - planned but badly executed rob- lurch, and unable to extricate him- that ..the typhoiel epidemic had run Toronto. Aug. z7.- Flour- Winter wheat, $as each. 90 per cent patents, s3.6o to 63.85 for Toronto, Aug, 27,- -Cattle- Buteher. best, - - berg on Saturday night at 9 o'clock, self, William Grace, an employee its course and that he city water new, f.o.b. mills, and at a3.90 to s3.95 for s7; medium, 86 to $680; cows. $3.50 to just as the basil was closing. Six on the new lock, was crushed was now fit for'drinkin Bacterio- old• f.o.b. mills. Manitoba soars (these $4.60; stockers, $4.80. Calve& -63 to $a,ss, desperadoes, & the armed and masked, death on -Saturday in sight of his g' quotations are for jute bags, is cotton steady, sheep -Light ewes, $4.25 to $a.gs p logical tests of the water supply for bags, 10c morel : -First patents, 86.70: see- heavy ewes and backs, 83 to $3.50: hogs. t- ur Of, whom are believed to be fellow- workmen, 'Grace was pre- and patents, $5.20; and strong bakers', $8.50 to 88.75: lambs. $8.50 to $9.10. the past five weeks show. conclu- $6, on Lracb� Toronto. Italians, made the attempt. Not paring to dump care. sively that it.is now free from all Manitoba wheat -No. i Northern, 11,13, Ilbore than_ 8400 waa the amount of - contamination and fit `or consump -- Bay port:; No. 2 at 11,30; and No. 3 at COBBLER GETS A FORTUNE. ' their plunder,_ this sum being se- 1MPOBTANT DISCOVERY. $1.�, Bar ports. Feed wheat .ells at 63 _ lion without boiling or - otherwise to Esc. Bay ports. cured from the teller's desk. Man&- - treating it. "The caueutire rea- Ontario Wheat -No. 2 white, red and Australian Uncle Wills Farm to St. Eger T. H. Rhodes had found an op A Distinct Step in the Science -of son for typhoid has now been re- mixes; 96 trod97c. outside. new wheat• 90 Kitts Man - Another Windfall. to Porto y W ping a n .wly- installed Deatifstry. moved, „ -he states, "and`every' pre- Pea, - Nominal fire alarm signal and fl ra -for their. A despatch from Christiania, caution has been taken to protAct oats-• -car lots of No. "I Ontario, 411.2 &, A despatch from St. Qatharines ' and No 3 at- 40c. outside: No. 2. quotes at s : Two residents of St. Cathar- i dwn safety prevented the bandits Norway,, says: At the Congress of the all -steel intake pipe, which is 43. to 431.2(, on track. Toronto: No. 2 w inY ..+� from proceeding further with their Scandinavian Dentists is session now being used Axcluasively,'.' C Barley4 New No. 2 3ba e , outsideports: eceivedenews ofthfortunesecoming work. As they backed out from the here, Dr. Hansen, 4 youthful Nor- m - No. 3 extra ac to 62c, to them. Mr. Robert J. Spzatt; d bank building, showering bullets wegiaa- dentist, announced' that he track. agar ports. 'To onto shoe repairer, has had word of the 'among the crowd - on - the - street,. r ( No, S. Pc. Tnronto. and coo. Bay ports. death o an uncle in Australia, who Police Constable W inters .appeared had succeeded in discovering the bacillus of pyorrhea alveolaris and a Buck h eat- has left him b his will 150 acres of and shot one of the robbers, but his j Backwhrat- Nominal. Y the means of combating the disease, : 's° .` B 34auttoba bran. $23. to nags. To- {arm rt companions carried him to a wait- I rontrOtreight SYiorta, $23 to $25. 1 and wo h 830,000 Mr ,.. which causes the loss of teeth. His ; � " ,I,•• �_� - .+ Sprott is selling out his business, .izg automobile and - escaped: colleagues assert that Hansen's die ' "� I. y' co>'aTixY P$oDVCE. and will go as soon as possible with w t rJ• y'' or,. I Butter - Dairy, choice, 24 to 25c: ba &ere', his family to take possession of his -' BIG FIRE 1N LONDON. -cove is epochal in the science of ^ a a :' "„ Unferior. to Z±c: choice, dairy, tabs. 22( :1 dentistry and represents a distinct m *.,' .; n'' creamery. 27 t° 271.2( for rolls. and 86 to inheritance ; and )bra. J. H. Bens " step is advance. 261.20 for solids has similarly had the. pleasant sur- 1Pnts 'Fell eraphle Instruments In " Eggs' -Case ] ":e of new•iatd. 26 to 2?0I rise of learning hat property in s. m" +; r dozen fresh, 24c. P g Post O1Rre Out of Commission. w � st �' per New cheese. 1414 to 141.20 for �, Toronto valued at $50,000 has been - FAMOUS i it \T11G$. large. an r fir, Ku Far d 141 2 to li 3 ac to twin&. A despatch from London.- Eng- "r ;' "' %' Bwane- Hand-picked. $2 per bushel. willed to h land, says: London, Saturday This Years Display at,the C.. N. E• 1 , ; primes, 82 sc sR9o. Honey- 82 86 toted. in tins, 111.2-to 121.20 _ "sight, was entirely cut off, from in Advance of -Other Years. ��� � � °or b' bole nisi. wholesale: Qombs. $2.28 DS. NOBLE 1,133ERA.TED teleF,raphic communication with the ' +'` , The list of paintings coming from y „Kr. Poultry- Wholesale ens, of choice _ rest of the country; and with the year's 'a �� �` r t7' dresoed poultry: -Ch9du kl to t1 lac. Der+ Says Wife and Brother Put Him tit ontiin 8th= American was severedIIeas T'aiio for this Exhibitiaa fair�lrvh bristles � 3boiie oniui, iboni ducklings. w10 �to ` �r A despa Asylum. ` with famous names.- Potatoes- canadlan, tch from Montreal Says: ' the result of a fierce fire which forty paiatiaga loaned b� the bushel _ Dr, - Charles P. Noble, the famous broke out in the General Postoffice, French Government, while such PROVISTOxe. gynaecologist of Philadelphia, who' ntral .tele Leighton, Sir. John I Bacon -Long clear, 131.2 to !4q per un. was sent to Verdun Asylum here on _ " • .graph ofbce is situated, and where of &. Pork -Short rut, $2a.so w the evidence of two doctors, was } - Millais, Orpen, etc., ma e e n - 825: an . mess, l" all the wires of. the service are con- ish collection even more interesting I to light, 17 to 171.2(: heavy. 1512 w ibc: gran ,_ a fire was ea- - rt on ells, 131.2 to 13 3-4c : breakfast bacon, is institution on Wednesday. In com- Aremely fierce, no lives were lost t whole promises to be well in T his see - sad -an attendant, 1 and the damage was confined to the ; 13 i io��tec°es' 13°` tube' 131 ac; pails, he is seeing lawyers and friends in inside of the building. A thousand' advance of .any previous exhibits. liR�l3l y� };1,l. 130.8'f H. - MONTREAL ffiABRETR. ;preparation for his fight for free - z , employees, a majority of them being '4N'VITE .LLOYD GEORGE. The new General of the Salvatio l Montreal. Aug. 27-bate--c West doe. "It is .through the personal women, got out of the structure _ Army. ern, No. 2 x71 -2 to 480: do., No. 3, 46.1.2 to enmity of my wife and brother I am _ romptly and without a. panic. The a 47c: extra No. 1 teed, 491 -2 to a9c, Barleyl �� _ P Pittsburg Elsteddf4Ld Association - Manitoba teed. 63 to 64c;• malting. eve: confined, he declared, I was in- r. telegraph service to and From the Vt1TaIIts Him at Festival: $M ALLPDX IN iHA \TIRE- Flonr-Manitoba Spring wheat patents, carcerated without a medical exam - capital will be crippled for several - _ firsts, $5.80: do.. seconds, $5.30: strong ination and will fight td the finish A eiapatch from New Yoik saga : Thirteen Patients are Now in the Zialzere : 85.10; Winter vatents, choice, ss: days. 25: straight rollers, $a.a5 to $490: do., in for my freedom." Robert H. Davis, secretary of the bags, $2.25 to $2.30. Rolled oats -Barrels. ei M - Hospital, - _ 8,5,05; bag of 90 lbs. $2.40. Millteed -Bran t MR. R. D. DUND_ S DEAb. Pittsburg Eisteddfod Association, - 822; shone, $26: middlings. $28; moni lie. TO VISIT SCOTLAND. sailed, for England on Wednesday A despatch from Montreal says : 630 to $3a Hay- N� z, r ton,' car > }ots, ' Death of a Well-Known Clydesdale morning to 'invite David • Llovd With, thirteen smallpox patients" in $t6 to 816.50. cheese -%nest westerns, King and Queen Will be Guests of I \ Butt r- 131.2(: do., eery, 2 1$5.8 26 -20; Duke and Duchess of Roxburgh., Importer.. a George, British Chancellor of the the Isolation Hospital, and many Butter--choicest creamer9. 261.8 to 261.20: '- despatch from 'Peterborough Exchequer', to come to the Vgeish houses disinfected and ender super- seconds, 251.2 to 260, Egg elected, 29 to A despatch, from London says: A p international festival at Pittsburg vision, there liks developed' in the 2%;.N*. car 2lote c sl.is tto o 20c. P ° tsiO66- -Per ' - --ease : On Saturday morning Mr. R. neat summer "sad -preside at two of city the nucleus of a smallpox scare. Sing George and Queen Mary will D. Dundas of Lowlands stock farm, - the sessions. No fewer than five cases have come aNrrED STATES MARKETS. pgy a visit in the autumn to Floors Springville; near this city, died sud -. _ - in th's week. Ei ht were re orted Minneapolis, Aug. 27•- wheat- sertem Castle, - the , residence 'in Kelso, denly, stricken down by -heart fail- g P ber, I bar December, . I N etas, %1.2c: - looking after his. stock in CANADIAN BOY $GOUT$." last week'. The majoritF of these too. 1 hard, 9914(; 88 1 Northern. 923-4 Scotland, of the His and Duchess tire while g are from three families, all of whom 98 3-4c; NO z do., 88 34 to %34c: Eo =a of Roxborough. His Majesty shot the farmyards. The deceased pen -, -No. 3 yellow, 75 to 751.90• Oats -No. 3 I Stronger in Dominion Than in Any obtained the infection at Les Ebou- white, 301.2 to 318 Rye -No. 2, 66 to 142 brace to oil grouse La ca Tuesday on tleman, who was 51 years of age, Other Part of Empire.' laments, on the St. Lawrence, be- 1-zc• B =an- $ie.5° to $1980. Flour - �� Beftoa's Lancashire moors: and who is survived by a wife and beading local vatente is woad, t ;;ts' low Qruebec. The Provincial au- Minneapolis, $4.80 to $5.15; other patents. The shooting party comprised. seven - - 'one child, was -a- well -known and A despatch from London, save: orities did not know that there $x•55 l $a.a0. first clears, $3.3q to $3.55: guns, and the total bag was 79$ ,_: __ a sful breeder and importer of I Major- General Sir Baden- Powell, second clears, $2.25 to $2.50. brace, a local record. -Suce s Po was smallpox there until the cases Dntnth. Ana• 27.- wheatr -7vo. 1 Kara. Clvdesdales, and as• such is well Chief Scout, arrived on Saturday were., discovered in Montreal and - - - "known thrnlighoUt.the country and from the Cali& after an. absence of the infection was traced back. `also in Scotland, to which he made eight months. He travelled fifty STRI, spec "PRIEST CAPTURED •ROBBER. 000 scouts. He said the movement _ Bet^ ten- 50 and 00 mile; of new was perhaps strongest in Canada, Three Months at Hard Labor for - - roads have been constructed in where the organization was great- Robbing Poor-box- in Church. Mercantile Marine of (treat Britain is Seething 1 advanced. ' Northern Ontario. _ y :. ` .. With Discontent -' _ ., A despatch from Montreal says: •- _ -; = _ - _ b in - -: _ .For steali�ng� from a "poor: ox � . P -"r'"a rqh " on Saturday A despatch from London, Eng- by a strike, "which may starve the Coutois was sette�d three I' and, says : -The cuuulftfinwting'-Strike nation." - - ATTERPT TO V RRI A TRAI months in 'ail at hard labor:- He which has crippled the Inadequate -13aI-a:'ries is the Fore= of the series - was ca Fired t p -, s of is ess d most count in the indictment pt• by he' priest ter an British carrying busin during coo in t section Man Discovered That Spikes* and Angle- exciting struggle__ the past two years is threatened by against the- companies. Masters of Bars Had Been Removed • r the officers of the mercantile near- some of the largest passenger ships MANY CLAIM BIG ESTATE. began on are paid no more than $2,000 a • -- - ', he movement - ins T m me -' _ med y ear, a nd most of t hem ha ve fa i Thursday, w h en the ne w ly f or - '.q de�P 1tc1t from 'Winnipeg says : displaced material had all been car - Americans Scrainlile for $50,000,000 union of._ shipmasters "and mates' lies ashore to maintain. Entire de- _Tl,f cii�c, }'cli' of a ds.liherate at- ned away'. The wrecking crew* has 1n,England. tried to prevent the Canadian`Paci- filial "of - vacations, seven days' work tempt to, wreck Canadian Pacific been unable to discover either fit liner Mount Royal from sailing. weekly, • with long hours while in passenger train \o. ' 108 on the' spikes of bars: The sectionman A despatch from St. Louis aa-Ye! The Chief Officer was dismissed, port as well as at sea. and the lial- ` Stonewall branch at a point two went north to the nearest wire The d'scovery that an estate of $50,• and the union demanded his rein- bility'to lass liT certificates through England, statempnt: A subsihute was 'obi 'one error of judgment, are some of - -miles south of Komano was made point and stopped the south -bound 000,000 in Middlesex, g iained 6y the company; however, the hardships being discussed. �. :,by a sectionman early on Friday train.' If this ,]iris' had trot been re-" awaiting= ranee of tstaleastUfi in morning. The train is due in Win- gularly patrolled as usual early Fri- the apps Cs-d tare Welllo eft port. ; they are to Rely beealnsestrikes the - strikersf awe e nip @g at 8 a.m., and between a and day morning � efore trains go over St. Louis, one i IChicago heneatate 7 o'clock it •was ; diseovered' that it a disastrous accident would have in De's Moines, violently to put forward beforetthe co i alled� laborers The officerscof spikes had been extracted and angle resulted. Chief Bell of the Gana is said to have been left by- Alfred end of the year what they canaider ships, on the other hand, are aape - ars pulled out until they stretched dian Pacific Police is working on Page, id died in England y 1883. • t91d'P the ties. Marks indicated qb6,groun.d with a body of men, and oc top 1 the most impoel g -couII- toPmeeitheseon thenpart, ofilthe them lawould ]eaveetheaoWners al Wen Foul been working on the t fie ed that the wzeekerb will , • king r nded up. try places in EhgIand. ship - owners will, they say, be mat most helpless. job some hours, and the be : Y n .. , _ :. .... . , "s - i "YM,' '7r', t-.�,. - s • >. ,,..w4'k� G•', '(h;.«. �+'�.'^t .. r ° .W..._'; -. � a . , .�.._.c.+".,s _y n., -. •:. an.,..n... -_ -�,. ..�.. :: .e. :,.� _ '. z..:.._,_.... �"a~xv ...J. -... ... ��..�.. -. , >,.. ,..v mr.• �s:::.,.....-•,.,_: u.. :,..,eY,.ax._.....- .•.... :d�Ml �h.: �l.• a,-_@- 3.. e6n4,,.. 41. a, �' h..;.., ei�N>. Y" f, �' kr. a,. v. ?Y..r �'. �,' a.. u.•. n:,.. r' Ata�e .�il.;i'iSiva..,.'nl,•d.7,.xx • c�t��. suYr .u..Jiac,+�.f•..':!��.x;t2.'c ri.!:°a'i�..'.'i{."Y_Y�fli =� ii�,�� -_. ,n,5sr.*'' - - • t - - - .� t - . yr -a •ec.- 'L^ ",ea' slit- ,m:3�r:'.a�:= r +r�.,,v,,'. ...,� L' „� _ - '4a 3:*a+ ',pgaM.':,"Ma;lta- .nsr +- •ta'•x4 .r,k*�' ' . •fi+r•�+,.t'R'�+: ^'vEh'aK G:dYIa ""+� , ..!.•- :'•,.v- yC�r%s- "S'iS;•r., otmLeM9• tiFZ:.�'•.'.'i2r�,;- mt'tr:k'Lbc sT. -. :. "!."Pd+s�.. ^4�'ir ,; .. rr YEW NAVAL DIRECTOR. .;...78 YEARS' SERVICE. � �K Mr. E. H. Tennyson d'Eyncourt, Prizes for laborers who have been wbo has just been appointed to the in the service of one employer or high and responsible post of Direc- on the same farm for the longest �v for of Naval Construction at the period, offered in connection with British Admiralty, in succession to the Hunts Agricultural Show, have - l Sir Philip jiri ors hift retirement, disclosed some- wouderfut reoord•s. - + When you want to now enters Government service for One man of eighty - three, named - ^ € the fast time. He has been at Ely- John Lawton, bas's record of sev- . elearyour house of flies, wick, with Messrs. Armstrong, entq -two years' service, and aa- Whitworth, and Co., in the Naval other man of sixty years has a re- TEA see that you get Construction Department of the cord of fifty -three years. In the r great firm for the past twenty Prizes for abeep- rearing one shep- OR - years, except for temporary service herd had lti3 lambs from 104 ewes, WILSON'S of one year with the Fairfield Com- and another 118 lambs from seven• pany on the Clyde. Recently on ty -eight ewes.` t+ - Sir Andrew ,,Noble's retirement he ZAN -BUR AND OUTDOOR LIFE. a Affiliated with the Dnlversity of on .n en$ Ontario T ate d d th t oiof F. �r DS Inn were always .0 � adory. • BRIDGE OVER THE GA,�1GE8. 'Sacred River to Be Spaaned- Changes in River Bed. The task of bridging the Ganges,' the great river' of northern India which issues from an ice cave at the foot of the Himalayan snow bed, has been assigned to a group of Ever tennis or ball player, every om and Every swimmer, every canoeist, every man life or s con r the D.paztmeat of Agriculture • of oats t. Apply for Calendar. Veterinary OCTOBER , or woman who loves outdoor �.aA.ORAttoE,rs.,M.so., VER FIFTY GOOD IMPROVED "woodlands." Middleton, N. S. and exercise, should keep a bow of Zam -Buk handy. 0011 Principal. ;gel : Toronto, Canada 1st, 1912 ti.. n Zam -Buk is a purely herbal pre- -=- 3• IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SBLL A paration, which, as soon as applied stock, grain of dairy farm consult me. _ H. W. DAWSON, Toronto.. to cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, blisters, etc., sets up highly benefi- cial operations. First, its antisep- tic properties render the wound free from all danger from blood poisoning. Next, its soothing pro- perties relieve and ease the pain. Then its rich, herbal balms pene- trate the tissue, and set up the won- derful process of healing. Barbed wire scratches, insect stings, skin diseases -all are quickly cured by Zam -Buk. All druggists and stores. Use Zam -Buk Soap also; 25c. per tablet. "Contentment is better than riches," said the ready -made philo- sopher. "True," replied. Dustin English engineers, says the Pall 'Mr. E. H. T. d'Eynceart. Stax ; "but my observation is that Mall Gazette a man who is rich has., "a better L This bridge, which is over a mile was made a member of head works chants of becoming content than a in length is to carry the Eastern beard of local directors. man who is contented hasof becom FARMS FOR SALE. �fed,crtie Co., Brockville, Ont. H. W. DAWSON, Nlnety Colborne St,r W. S PINBO. Toronto. - VER FIFTY GOOD IMPROVED "woodlands." Middleton, N. S. �l Farms in Manitoba, Saskatchewan 0 DOMESTIC PROBLEM. and Alberta at right prices on easy terms• FRUIT FARMS IN THE BEST FR 1 1. district of Ontario. All sixes at rig prices. 3• IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SBLL A He asked "How much did Romeo 7 stock, grain of dairy farm consult me. _ H. W. DAWSON, Toronto.. She always do forget!" She "That depends, Mlnard's LlnHnent Curse Distemper. • OF SPLENDID FRUIT,< - ANUMBER vegetable, grazing and grain farms When a man feels like making a in Western Ontario, Send for our eats- i logue. sent free to any address. The r`My husband says he'd'buy an Western Real Estate, London, Ont. .YIa4$ love automobile in a minute," remarked ; MALE HELP WANTED. No person should go from home Without a bottle of Dr. J. D. gel- RAILWAYS REQUIRE YOUNG MEN for in s tiff. These mee Mrs. Lapshin "but 'e doesn't know anything about em, and he ; positions are placed in po oa a least as we can to 's Dysentery Cordial in their gB y y prepare them. Rai way officials endorse; would have to hire .s sooffer to run our School. Now fs the time to make ar possession, as change of water, rangements for Fail -studies. Free Boo! r : 'v 1a 1 less Dominion School Railroad -^ cooking, climate, etc., frequently ` Bengal State Railway - over the In selecting Mr. E. H. Tennyson Iag rich." i� TnTonto. , Gan from Damukelia to Sara d'Eyncourt for the office of Chief WILLING TO WAIT BUT- i Ghat, the place of pilgrimage, to Constructor of the navy from out- Fresh Supplies in Demand. - M,scaLLAHfcus side the Admiralty, Mr. Winston PP , Miss Flannigan - "I will give yea j�� which hundreds of thousands of de erever Dr. Thomas Eclectric my answer in a month, Pat." I! ASealeNWo FARM 9Esp1 Bade. Toronto. s - vout Hindus repair once a year to Churchill and his board have fol- OiF has been introduced increased P y Pat-"That's all right, me dar- ...wadi awn tbeir sins in the secret lowed the precedent set by two for- supplies have been ordered, show- t3 ANCER, TUMORS. LUMPS. sta. zs>. y pP lint. Take plinty of time to think C ternal and external. eared withoaa pd mer Admiralty Boards. Sir Wil- in that wherever it cea this ea sin by onr home treatment. ®rite u river, liam White was brought from Els-. g 8 about it. But tell one thing= �? tore too late, Dr. Bqlimas tledtcai Os. Spanning the river, the bridge g cellent Oil impresses its power on will it be es or no 9" Lim +iPn. Cr+t?laffa and One will be carried on steel trestles, wick to Whitehall in 1885, and in the people. No matter in what Is— which in turn will be supported on 1904 the Admiralty again looked too'titude it may be found its potency -- - - TON SCALE 4[FARANTEED. Wilaota'a the rest northern aril buildin ea- is P The Bowels Must Act Healthily scale Worts. 9 Esplanade, Toronto. COX- massive steel grilles in granite 8 P $ , is never impaired. It is put up In -In most ailments the first care of ALARIED POSITION AWAITS C09[- iers. The contract consists of fif- tablishment for Sir W. White a most portable she in bottles and _ P �, the medical man is to see that the a.7 pe:ent business ciao who can lavest teem mains ens, each 359 feet lop successor, Sir Philip Watts, whom c� be married without fear of t o00 la vrostahle in manaraeturtns P g bowels are open and fully perform ::and lgfty -two feet high, and weigh- Mr. Tennyson d Eynoonrt replaces. breakage. business. Manager, poi Teat Building. To- r ins their fnnctiona. Parmelee s conic. ing 1,300 -tons. .- Ve tahle Pills are so compounded The Ganges is essentially a river BABY'S GREAT DANGER With the waning of the Loney- that certain ingredients Pn them Your Overcoats " of great cities-, Calcutta, Patna, DURiKG HOT WEATHER moon a man begins to hook upon the act on the bowels solely and they ana t.,iai .4u,%, w,wld look better d7ed, a tie ''Beaares, Atlahabad, all lie on its kiss before-going-out as a dail are the very best medicine . avail- es y sat of Lien in your Iowa w r,N direee is course, and the ancient capitals of More little ones die Burin the task• able to recluse Health action of Montreal Roz sa. dow Medalim, Agra and Delhi are on the Jumna, g P y 11ritloh American Oy•tns oar ' higher tip. Great changes take hot weather than at any other time Mlnard's Llnlss +tit curer Gelds, Eta the bowels.- Indeed, there is no _i'. 'place from time to time in the river of the year. Diarrhoea, dysentery, other--specific so serviceable g yQ. �� -$ ��� led of the Gan which consider- cholera infantum and stomach din- "What made Mr. Chuggins buy keeping the digestive organs in CRZOSOTA �' orders come without warning d " g an automobile? His wife per- healthful action, i�h1,a 4w M*#xb37i = •ably. alter the face of the country. fB� when a medicine is not at hand to suaded him by calling his atten- . Extensive islands' are then thrown g - Protect — Pr•s•rw•— s••uttfy Ex and many decayed and ruined give promptly the short delay too tion to the economy of having gaso- _.: DID THEIR 'DUTY. frequently means that the child has "line on hand to clean gloves with." Samplers and Sooklete an APPIleatlins cities that are then discovered at- Bummer Boarder- Man', I have. JAMS LANCIAUIR & 00. Llr AOld passed beyond aid. Baby's Own r Mast the ehaa-g+es in the river bed in n t caught a fish here in two iea�• Hatlsnre� stress ToROlrro Tablets should always be kept in An Easy Pill to Take. -Some per ,� ancient times.- The livid a will cost weeks. g the home where there are young sons have repugnance to pills be „ about E1,2b0,000 -Lo build. children. An occasional dose of cause of their nauseating taste. Hotel Proprietor- The fish here - -} �reveat - -PaTare are i _ - rCO t scrap. _ i- 't aiac� -at- least- twa- weeira- ` QUAKER HOMES and bowel troubles, or if the trou- prepared as to -make them agree- this hotel." �� ble comes suddenly thb prompt use able to the most fastidious. The l A.t..rt.a «�•. The charm of English Quaker 1 'i'°"rr"" of the Tablets will cure the baby. most delicate can take them with - „o. tY.en -, 'homes has often been appreciated Mrs. Adelore Ouiliette, St. Bruno, out feeling the revufiion that fol- „..! ceu "' Ask b sensitive men, and the Quakers << ' ko '�bsve considerable influence in Lib- Que., writes.: My baby was trou- lows the taking of ordinary pills. •, .. _' - '• ., ......i l�. pub- bled with his bowels, but Baby's This is one reason for the popular- oils Alluttaval eo. Al tic life, controlling a number of Own Tablets soon set him right ity of these. celebrated pills, but the This is to cei tify that . I have used of osnada, �' fee a-. ,1F "London newspapers and operating- perating again." The Tablets are sold by main reason is their high topical MriARD'S Liniment .in my family for w rTO�� them simply and solely in the inter- medicine dealers or by mail. at 25 qualit ae a medicine for the sto- years, and consider it the beet liniment cats of the Liberal party and the y - for the dash I have found it excellent cents a box from The Dr. Williams mach. f Q­ Ref ,Slgnedl cause o is orm. �fed,crtie Co., Brockville, Ont. W. S PINBO. �+ Unless a man is personally inter- "woodlands." Middleton, N. S. DOMESTIC PROBLEM. sated fro; thing his enthusiasm T�On�O Man C�1 Cured soon drops to zero. �iY He asked "How much did Romeo 7 ' . W _ of Intolerable I�e Itch She always do forget!" She "That depends, Mlnard's LlnHnent Curse Distemper. • OUT OF THE QUESTION. - answered, you know, When a man feels like making a - On what fair Juliet." fool of himself it's a sign he's in r`My husband says he'd'buy an love automobile in a minute," remarked ; No person should go from home Without a bottle of Dr. J. D. gel- - One of the commonest complaints Mrs. Lapshin "but 'e doesn't know anything about em, and he ; to 's Dysentery Cordial in their gB y y of infanta is worms, and the most would have to hire .s sooffer to run possession, as change of water, effective application for them is it for him." cooking, climate, etc., frequently Mother Graves' Worm .Ewtermina- brings on summer complaint and tor. Corns are caused by the pressure Nti there is nothing ike bein read - g being ,re y of tight boots but no one need be with. -a sure remedy at hand, which. For very bad grease spots on the troubled with them long when so TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING. oftentimes saves great suffering ront, of -a-light si - and frequently valuable lives. sprinkle plentifully with finely pre ,� ' q y Corn Cure is available. professor,'. when, after years of This Cordial has gained for itself pared starch and cover with brown wooing, she finally said, ' es.' iron with a hot iron for y a widespread reputation for afford- paper; Sometimes a girl misses a good But, why did you break the en -' Hooper ins prompt relief from all summer few moments, then wash in the thing by p etending , doesn't gagement so soon after?" asked his Torotito, complaints, usual way 'in warm soapsuds ; no want to b2issed. friend. race of the grease remains. `.`Man, it .was she that diesolved fps - $yGmcura Soap and Cuticura0intment VALUE OF THUNDER SHOWERS Mlnsrd's Liniment cures Diphtheria: its, t.11-Just want to say a good word for Cuti- Even perfectic cold cash will burn "Really," said the friend. "How q - - ,ema'&upvk&-oyatmeuL Four or five years The thunder shower does incom- a hole in th pocket of a spendthrift. DEAD BODY ON BORDER. did that happen 4 ago I was In Port 'XftiWaad I had an attack parably more good than is possible +, rot the itch. It certainly sn =ale_- .A Russian smuggler waa shot re- It was due to my' accursed ab- x lsuisanoe The itching was DrhtcipaAy`s> -'the case of ordinary rain. For cently by Cossacks just as he was sent - mindedness. When, a few plghts before I went to bed. The thighs not only imm at ften -the hardened crossing the Austrian boundary, days later, I called at her home, I ' were especially affected. soil and slake the thirsty p%sziWe "I went to two doctors about It, and tried not -far from Czernowitz. The body again asked her to marry me." more than one remedy. I was beginning to (says a writer), but it brings down fell across the `frantier �°iend ia' think the complaint was incurable, when I to these the nitrogenous food, with- was telling my trouble to a barber, and he Russian territory, the trunk on the 'Drs Morsels said that he would guarantee to cure me. He out which they would surely perish, strip f neutral round which forms told me to take a hot bath, use Cuticura being then unable to form their P g �oap and then apply Cuticurs Ointment. g the frontier, and the legs in Alma- Indian Root Pill* I tools bis advice, and, sure enough the Iteh seeds and fruits -_ without which, in- tria. No one is competent to deal exactly eet the need which so cites vanished. I had probably been troubled with deed, the life of animals as depend- • X - she itch for two or three months before I with- the removal of the body, as it arises in every family fo'r a iuedicir ., tried Cuticura soap and Ointment and they ent upon .plants - could not be sus- fell in different countries. It was to apen up and regulate the bowels. , s:ompietely cured me of that Intolerable tained on earth. It is the thunder 1 s Not onl are the effective in all / muisance. After one warm bath with Cuti- still lying" at the time • of writing, yy Y ; ...curs, Soap and use of the Cuticura Ointment shower that brings down from 'thee cases of Conetiippaatign, but they- help' -.._._ I was never troubled with the Itching again. t unburied, the head 'guarded by qtr to breaking u a Cold or L 1' ,Anything in this testimonial I would be pre- atmosphere the •ammonia, the ni- �t' Y 8 P Tared to swear to In a court of law." `signed) triter and the m1rates that . are g Cossacks, the rest by Austrian gen- Grippe by deanin out the system. - s J. E. Hooper '288 Parliament Street, Toronto. darmes. and purifying the b�ood. In the carne ,lac. lo, fell. produced by the electric discharges way they relieve or cure Biliousness, For more than a generation Cuticurs Boa during the thunderstorm: ` „ Indigestion, Sick Headaches, Rheum and Ointment have afforded the sneediesZ HOW would you like to have , simplest and most economical treatment for p death staring you in the face I" In th and other common words Dr. akin and scalp humors. Sold b drugrists Nearly every man thinks he 'gives Z3 THE g y In the fullest sense of the words Dr. and dealers everywhere. A liberal =V1 of - "humph 1 Did you ever come home Morse's Indian Root Pills are 47 %M 'each, with a2-�ag boost, sent frle, to any more to charity than he can afford. late and have your wife stare at $ address, by the Pot r Drug Chen► corn. A a O sa S• h o 1 d It el fslto d 7 ,62 Columbus Ave., Boston. . S. +t. Mlnard's Liniment Cures Carget In cows ED- i. IS8UE 35— 12 you I" , v , �✓ n, [ i. j. r - -.. _ .. ''_.,f M Kam.. fins' n 'E .: •K..•i...,m +,. .:a ",� ,:w+'; �..•.�, .�._ -_.._ :..._ r... _. :._. ..... _._ :: _...,.�. ..' :r.. .,. -, .: :r ,.�. . -..._ ._r .-_... ,.. _.. .�_.., ..... . -r 9.......,f...,., .a.a.s.. ._. _..,:'�.n.,..y -.... _...... __,...... .•_.... ci,,.,._,K..,.... �.. _..r_.... u.�..9,. -..r _.,. c. u.'...... �, .,.m,a.r"''�3"o`ie'Ssam.�'�".r� �.,'a�� 4. 1, Y, crow L RARM TO BBNT —IW Acre Farm, .r t• Sit 10 15M� Oet oosatda limas. at Town of Oshawa. - _ abifsn.d...ryjizia ymoraiagaiao�oa, a,.aia A .A :as. tam: FRUIT JARS". - -.FRUIT JAM, La ,Piokertae, Cot. 1WOR SALE—Threshing cheap. pp °prpata, ai.ti i' epp1T to ALHEaT Sa 8, fwd t]6tAT>te OF AD�i>is8TI8lZtu3: T TREES S ...,Have you tried 'the Perfect issa ins.r,loA par lie. aeons. F R U I _ isolt .abrwa nt saeertion.per lire - • "nu �OR SALE —House and lot situated Jars 51 This rat. does not iseln a Legal orForeW on Brook fit ajar moat. opposite she — — sal _ ,•d...+wm•nt.. weu;�,ah�." For poruoulars's p17 to From the nursery farm of Stone -« - - -_- eaeoial terms Rhea to pasties aaakfag am' W. J. clROGG. North Claremont O X Weliin -iton, Fonthill, Ont., "Aialor a ore months or by the year. Halt They are something now and easier t0 fasten than the screw top. FQadv or year! contracts payable quartarly. the largest in Canada. Business cards •tea lines o: nailer, with paper -T EGBTABLES FOR SALE —Toma- We have all kinds and sizes of Jars in stock, Si ciliaysrs . ab 00 payable in advance. ton, cabbage. cauliflower. small white Trees, �. s =1�Totiee in local columns On arose Per 11110. and large onions, boats. entrees and Shrubs, Bulbs Borders at lowest prices. = +aye seas per lies asob sub"Jusas insartion. wry season at THOG. GAMMAID IR'S I dyeeial contract rates made known on aPD1- Hsoaghsm. Out. ty y ACon.- All kinds of Fruit and Ornamental ordmen Alm A Q a��nTly ^e u� $�H GRAi�i$E;A - 9$faiA and Plants.. __.— _ r-r-•: -- Ad"rtisemeule without written instraetions : rstill be inserted until forbidden and charged ao• RE WARD —For information All stock guaranteed free from San - bordip,,,. Orders for dieeaatianin8advertiae• 110 le.ding,to theooaviotloaoteheparty Jose 13C81e and true to Dame. - PURE CLOVER ::HONEY /�ihairu mass be in writing and sent to the pub er partlas who hale been tampering with the - Hen Telephone wise. between Ros -ban k and For all information apply to Job Work promptly attended to, the 8lagston road. Wm. OOtvAN, Dnnbartoa. pp y our local agent T>4HH8 ARM TO RENT =Being south IZ1 10 1b. Pl3ilet 111,25 pas you; ;l.00 it paid in advance. F parts of low 5 and 6, B. F. oou., Pickering, C. ROGERS, Pi ' and consisting of 100 acres more or less. On Subscriptions to the United Statas, SL50 the prsarises are a large brick house. fair sized in savants g .ad aria , to nice line of Pickles, Jams, Fruits and Meats bass with .tens stablin g- bed' Sealed -Tenders for Farm Bon s rich clay loem.in a good state of cnitivs- J O H N M U R KAR Proprietor. ilea Farm adjoins Lske o:aaric. ear farther - fOr the hot weather. i P pwrdoalars eppp]y to H, w, POWELL, thrash- p� of the faints of the late er, Fiokaring, .0 4s.ti 7•homm Amnon r NOTES AND COMMENTS -- Qall and gee them at L�ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT— a i' cossistiag of loo acres more or lees, being SFA7•ED Tenders, marked "Tenders ' One of the most valuable assets lot o cos. a Pickering. large the premisea are for Farm," will be received by the R IC HARDSO N S agoodframe house. large barns, with stone thin a nun man can seas le foundation and oth rr outbuildings, 9 large undersigned Executors uP to noon on y g pOS sized oroharda an abundance of hard and soft Monday, August 28th. 1912, for the waver. son is a good state of cultivation, urcbase of the north part of lot 21, in - .; -- courtesy, and one of the best ton to plow .rye: harvert, full�osee p T�F GFROCS�Ry STOKE �.. things in regard to this quality is son Apra lit I9la- For farther paniculars the Broken Front concession of the t. - apply to MRs. F, sPOFFARD, Olsramont. 48.51 Towuship of Pickering, part of the ..Buy your Groceries at the Grocers that it costs nothing. Any person Estate of the Late Thomas Annan. n po ssess it. In one of the small F{ ARM FOR SALE IN PICKERING. The farm contains 85 acres of splendid F, trot atsas farm containing about Its clay loam. On the premises are a r stations on a new railroad not a cares, being parts of lots 29 and 99, con. 8. Pick - eying township, now occu tea by 1(r Fred g� frame house. bank barn with Tudho'pe /'�`� thousand miles from Pickering, is Wri¢ht The land is of the base, with spring stone basement. 2 well of hard water ■ ' ��� Creak running through corner of lot on the and cistern ; also orchard in full bear- `�/, G A young man who sadly lacks in D an a good frame house with atoas In Plowin ossession this fall and Chia valuable commodity and yo- touadatioa 9 good bank barer, wind mnl and g• 6 P { y P good urehard. Privilege to plough after bar- full poasessioa April lat. 1913. A vest and,tull possession on tough 1. 1919 A marked cheqae for W must accom- bably this is the reason he Is loco- splendid chance for a Cod farm Terms any . tea- its- aanuastatiaa. On —&- -rs � -� T � 6 � ��; go., p�y -� tender, which iii �e -A carload of Tudhope Carriages an t, a'r.tt turned in case tender is not accepted. cent evening, when the train was Terms cash when deed is given. hRte a certain person became some- }',.eg�CtttOx'fl3 The highest or any tender not neces- hand, open or COVerCd, with OTICE TO CREDITORS warily accepted. p what anxious, and inquired of For other particulars apply to or -the agent as to how late the train _ address at Dunbarton, P. o. steel or rubber tires, was. In a spirit of great condss- In flu Surrogate Court of the County of Psrzia A='rN", i Executors tension, and after a itreat effort Ontario. In the Estate cf Thanias An- 45-48 'Was. THox, j - nan, deceased. Come along and get your 'choice, at prices _ he blurted oat, You will find nd Pursuant to the Trustee Act, all - _ _ . when the train arrives." Such in- creditor's and others having claims 015 AND TF,gNg suers that defy all competition, 'Civility, no railroad company can a�ainat Thomas Annan, late of the - — ' ^afford to put up with. It slot- ti illage of Dunbarton, in the Town- Only line reaching all Summer ship of Pickering, in the County of 1 Resorts in Highlands of Ontario tug proposition. There are other Ontario, retired [armPr, who died on f inciud,ng * BEST �r r� S TAT �B B► TWINE 1�T lG1 :railroads that are just as cooven. the 21st day of play, 1912, are requred, 1 USKOKA LAKES , j3 ►71 11 1 1 y1 111.[1 lent, which, if the keep civil em. an or before the Slat day of August, LAKE OF BAYS 9 P 1912, to send. by post. prepaid. or t° 'We have received a carload-6f Plymouth Binder 40 ;ployeefl, will draw the trade. deliver to the- undersigned. Solicitor! ALG4NaUiN PARK -- This young man is not only b'ind for Peter Annan and William Tbom,, MAGANETAWAN RIVER. — .-- �TggjII,� w}liCh we will delver at prices Executors of the Will of the said de- FRENCH RIVER .,to the interests of his company, deceased, their names and addresses MAGAMI which OaIIIIOt be beaten. TE and full particulars of their claims. a sa but his foolish action r e d tri - u pa v statement of their securities and the KAWARTHA LAKES r. mental to his own welfare. So nature of the securities held by them ; Full Summer Service now in effect ~ ' ionic as he maintains .. such an atti- and take notice that after the said to all of above resorts. Write for ISN tilde towards the patrons 6f the last mentioned date the Executors will full particulars and illustrated fold - he cannot expect ro- proceed to distribute the assets of the ers to any Grand Trunk Agent. mo on to a position worth w ile. said Testator among the persons ea- ' [!tied thereto, having re and to the ' ' sand he can count himself lucky .if HOmeseekera ERC11?S10n8 -' lA/ L,�/ r he can retain the 9ition be now claims of which they shall then have - rll /—1 Pa, I T BY t7NT. bad notice. and that the said E:ecn- July 9 slid 33 - August 8 to 30 - - r - - holds. Any young ma who has � shall not be liable for the said '� � 17 Chicago J ERYTHING FOR THE - FIRMER P. -to deal _' W111- ametso. Sol--part- thereof so distri- VjJ% SA.rr3in Or it greatly to his own interests, if buted to any person of whose claim �Vinni g and return - 834.00 The will cultivate this quality. It they shall not have had notice at the Phones : Bell 99 Independent 52 kro icosts nothing to carry it, and it time of such distribution. Edmonton and return - 84200 Dated the IOth day -oi August. 191St I Tickets good for 80 days. ;iL A pot to procure it. Its �7�'hat c possession will ensure- more . rapid Pz'tsx A".&.. 1 Executors NO CHANGE OF CARS WILLIAM T•HOM. J � Special train will leave Toronto at - .Promotion, providing other coDdi C- �• �� T -+=�T� r itione are equal. By „I.. T. BAncLAT, I .30 p. m. on above dates. via Chi - ..... 4A-48 their Solicitor, Whitby cagy and St. Paul, carrying through Has to other OSHAWA FAIN coaches and Pullman Tourist Bleep- A ood assortment of Good Fu i. - - - -- - - .--- 'rlolsBhow- lasts t"—days. Mon _ r tune, delivered promptly and i da is preparation day. Tuesday end The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway _ in good condition. y P par y y is the shortest and quickest route 'Wednesday are both show days. All between Winnipeg—Saskatoon- ' ! See our Fumed Oak Bedroom Suites with brush brass trimmings, Sum- - . w: rezhibitr except sheep and swine are C 0 Edmonton. C x; on exhibit both days. New Fast Express Service between " mer Furniture. Rattan hairs, The Railway service ibis year opens Win ni tad Regina. Smooth r o Varanda Chairs and Tables, ,a new territory. The C. N. 8. time A carload of steam coal for thresh - road'a Electric lighted Sleeping Camp Bede and .roll up Mattresses. % table is J_ right to get home each is purposes just received Cars, Superb Dining Car Service., anighL ere it single fare on both 8 P rPa� j x iroads and be sure you get it. Insist at Greenburn station. Lv..Winnipeg, . 8.45 a.m. 8.00 p.m. _ on a single fare return ticket. Both c�' I Ar. Yorktoe, 7.10 p.m. 9.80 a m. ' +Com eshave made this arrange. YY Me G I B S O N Al': Canora, 8.30 p.m, 11.45 a.m.' -_Careful attention Riven to Embalming and Funeral Work. P� 1 Ar. Regina, 9.00 p.m. 7.00 a.m. anent. GREEh1BURN,'ONT. 8,18 a,m. Phone night or day —Bell or Independent. _ Each day sees something more get-. Ar. Saskatoon, Ming ready. The track is in perfect Ar. Edmonton, 9.00 P.M. Flowers for Funeral Purposes at city prices. +shape. The spring meet was called ' "PER LAKE 8AIUNGlS i, .,off owing o the wet weather and CHOPPING g Sailing. from Sarnia for Sault Sts. k since then- big improvements have 1 Marie and Port Arthur -3.30 m., U � '- -been- made. With the big purses Mondays, Wednesdays. and Satur - co��R*9- v _ _ —offered there will be good horses and days. some fast recordr made. There are The undersigned is prepared to do' Ask any Orand Trunk Agent- for T ggo�id events both days. Anew ringg full information, or write I'ICKE RIN G, Onto sae been built is front of the Ciraad grain chopping every, day ' "Stand for showing horwa in harness. in the week except T A. E. DUFF, D. P. A„ The competition for young single Union Station, Toronto, Ont. lady driver on Sept. 10th and 11th will Saturday. FRED ALLEN be good. Three are to compete or no G.T.R.�Agent, Pickering award. Only style and •efficiency in John F. Bayless Greenwood driving are to be considered. Entries � TH E DOMINION UNK... , moat be made in the usilal fuss buL no entry or membership fee is reouir- • _ • _ STO M s.otiwtoa Canna, t4>•., �tgaox�er. t•. m t First prize 4 piece Silver Tea ser- _PEEL'S s' SHOE .- RE a a�*� °�'�,. _ vice, donated by A. J.. H. Eckhardt, OapIW pall up.04,70MOM ftserve FOW eti,700Af10. National Casket Uomnasly. Toronto. �' �Z 1e�10 r Any former winner of same prize - _ The - barred or any competitor in a drivin �e:l:ioea advances ca such notes at zeasoaable rates. g , contest in the city of Toronto. Second - Farnwm 'I1•aders and Municipal and oilier Ctirpokatims. _ prize Silver desert service donated by banking facilities. the Societ *. Same terms and con - ditions. This was too late for prize BOOts Sad Shoes of eve descri tion at the 've lowest A. A. ATKINSON, Mwftw. list and takes place of prise offered p WHITBY BRANCH, chere. ,possible prices. The Shredded Wheat People expect — to give a banquet on Tuesday night A till is iespeetfully Solicited Seppt. 10th. Eshibitors of live stock - will be guests. Tickets 26c. There It is a pleasure t0 show goods. - �dbe music and speeches and a good' THE ESrAdtMM v The Citizens' Band and the M3zpah T + pKEL Brock S4reet WHITBY 18TS Band will.l%b be on the .grounds each d • f '-eta with good music. _ member the dates, and don'. t leave any of your friends at home. Oshawa IG�� —is ready to give row the time of our - life. There ' will be the biggest fair _ - and the biggest crowd ever yet. Sept, HARVEST S advantage sometimes to gg 9, 10 and.11 are the dates. _. k bank etp a s same•- - ... A-N ccounE m tl>c Oa,rd cf riheb313 Sarvest mitts and gloves and binder whips, forks, liand ijs'and rakes. of two persons, •o that either one .Whetstones and files, oilers, etc., and the- beat %XX -may make withdrawals. Such run ' The undersigned desires to thank _ .. �� �� called a "joint account." 4tccoumt i• call :his neighbors and friends for the Jardine maehine`oil'in the market. ' Lardine and - T promptness and willingness with ]mica axle grease. - �fl OFFj We shall b• pleased to �nbh pet- which they responded with assistance _ C� pcyJ�, ... Til ` = •vvben his barn was burned by . las on Monday evening last, Their ,dive us a call. .Phone 1007. l 1`1 •1 -.- efforts material! assisted in saving _ .much of the machinery and other pro- _ rOur groceries ere the freshest. — PICKERING BRANCH, •' Qp�rty. The kindrim will not soon I ;•: P «be forgotten' OE,,� PHILIP, ,BROUCF.iAM R W. GORDON, Manager. ® ®® Bra>s,lt also at VVhil6y. S, BAIQH•r Pickering 1 „ .'M.., , �YY..w ;o- n,..^�c.d- ,�. ,°?Ti �il.7..r,•s . .: ^ts -_°A:.a. . >.,r.,: . y_ ,: . -- . 'sv...+ . a ._. -...,: _y°. -.v .._ •._ -- : -- �..... a. , .. :..c.. �.,.•..., . a-vr.. e„ f ..r _• _ rn, ..., - }` . . r,: , � Y o •.' a : jA s. , cw• . • �u:,y ' s.r.r }. •f- .,a � � ��r °r'�� i�n�_•._.':i_,f: .� ..tf :.,.l 'c� i'", ' V­* 2, 7, 7, Mrp. J. R. Thexton and d&ugh6 by Mr. Gregg from his brother,-. -is tor, Mime Marion, of Pickering, David. Toronto, and Kim Dorothy Jackson, of TO' A recent report from the Peace tie rZ —0 f Tom routo, spent a couple of days last River Country credits Ja ICHARDSONS -'-g' VWting at W. Soott's. Mr. and Mrs. Spenceley s t James Me- Pon week with J. H. and Mrs. Beal. Farlane with having sold -a$ showing of f __Xonday with fiteuds in Sandford. twenty y Geo. H.* and Mrs. Saris and I of Chins. A Tery law Morley and Mrs. Barker spent free from one of the quarter sec 481 child have returned home after.& tions at Sunday with David and Mrs. Run- the handsome figure of 8WAkmiry. Boob, DOW, Too, jam 01000. sell. leassint holiday with friends Western Ontario. --aw-ROU&I. 40ou- Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist, will The mission band of the Pres- d: 'be here as usual on Wednesday he familiar countenance of and us ammu y Peter Macnab jr. is again 'seen byterian church celebrate the an- wipdow-"ea I" - all­-.MffigAaf"& -next. n1versary of their organization • Mrs. Forgle Sr. is visiting &er behind the counter In.the, absence b a lawn party at the home of Daily NewSpseeffld I . W"Wy &a Hargrave, of of P. Macnab Sr. iy �daugbter, Mrs. T Bramp. 71. Charles Florence this (Friday) Mrs. Robt. Worthy, of I Markham. afternoon. 7 tots, accompanied by her son, An- Mrs. Green is entertaining a 3EL mic son, is vieftinig her parents, Thos. :D80W9 number of friends from Toronto and Mrs. Gibbons. resent. 33moc3dc 93tz*et. ..at ent. There will be a general resurrec- .60'VEAROO Irs. Comb&, of Toronto, spent tion of school books during the ZXPIERIENOK a 7 VA S 1A da here with. her mother, neat few days as school will re- cKay. '50 V RIIA IF'N R'** Mr. and Miss Patullo, of Orange- open on Tuesday next. Mrs. Dickenson and daughter, u r :-:U1t1m ate `-,_Choice 'villa, are visiting with George and Miss Louie, of'Toronto, have re- Mrs. Johnston. turned home after spending a few Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson M days with Mrs. Wm. Evans. TRADV MAMS You may not buy an engine this vear. You may decide that your and Mrs. Pearson, spent Sunday '-814WS KrS ae. present Separator will do for another season. "with friends in Myrtle. Mrs. Tamblyn, of Pochester, CoPTR14HTS left N. Y., accompanied by her two a sketeh and desertption usey Like many present owners of Peter Macnab Sr., and wife Our optuloa ft" on Friday to spend a week's vLc&. children, is visiting at the home V.- ZINWRAb of her mother, Mrs. A. W. McKay. tion at Jackson's Point. ==001de" L.. =h f or M -mom. Mrs. Joseph Brown and daugh Mrs. Nichol and her son, of To- to ter, .Miss Ida, had a business trip ronto, who had been visiting at 41 to Stouffville on Monday. Mrs. T. Graham's south of the $*Nam JIM Mrs. John Hensted and son, of village returned home on Monday. sly 13bootrated "Glily larseas atr. CREAM SEPARATORS Mayville, Mich., are visiting her Thomas Gregg shipped a team You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be. -141 ` parents, J. H. and Mrs. Beal. of horses to Montreal on Saturday. fore you finally get an Empire- But the Empire is the ULTIMATE Joseph Lynn and R. E. Leggitt, These animals were purchased who are now working in Lindsay, machine. No other will f full 'satisfy you so long as you know there mv-Sunday at their homes here. is a better maebine—an Empire—on the market. Miss Sarah Edwards returned -this week from a visit to North Bay and other new Ontario points. Mrs. Joseph Evans and two dau- gliters, have returned home after visiting the former's mother near 'Toronto. Graham Bros. shipped a number 0f their Clydesdales and hackneys to the Toronto Exhibition: on Monday. Wm. Jones who met with an ac- cident a few weeks ago by falling from a scaffold. whereby a bone in one of his ankles was fractured, is making satisfactory progress towards recovery. Thomas Graham arrived in To- ronto on Monday from the 'Old Country with his shipment of Cl desdales. Those attending the :.eXIbttioushould not fail to see these fine animals. Chas. Sargent Is at present in- stalling a hot-water heating sys- tem in Joseph Borland's residence. He has also the contract for in- ".13talliDg S simillar system in F. L. ..Green's residence at Greenwood.. J. S. Bundy has returned home .-after bolida y I ng for a few weeks ., among the Muskoka Lakes. He brought back with him as a token of his prowess as a bunter the "I. f— a rattle snake which .V Sooner or later you'll realize the trdth of what we are telling you now. Per- baps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet ? Perhaps '!g would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority In your own home P 1�11t will be best proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet .on profitable da4Wng by return mail. Address Empire Cream- Separator Co. of Canada, Ltd, Toronto Sold in Pickering Township by tev . . . . . . floward E. Turner, Agent, Whi ale 1. -------------------- Shorthand Made Easy �R. B R Y A NLW �13.& 3R -IRFMIM IN T If such evidence as the following ex- Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' tracts from letters and other equally sundries. Central office Bell strong testimony contained in our Telephone Co. Aagency for booklet, is not sufficent to satisfy an Rolston Laundry. person desirous of learning shorthand, CLAREMONT. ONTARIC then there can be no merit in any Wei - --D the sun: --DzAR MR. CLAititz-111t is a ples" sure to write a testimonial endorsing OVERLA ND anything so much superior to other things used for the same purpose as your system of Eclectic Shorthand is to others I have examined. I shall be pleased to reply to any communi- cation that may be sent me with re- ference to the system. or to have &a one Interested call to see me."-L. .7 MOVER X-tLias, 477 Parliament SL-. (teacher.) Our Fall and Winter Term Com- menced September 6th, but students MOTOR 'OA RS I a- - - he assisted to kill. may enroll. any day, as instruction is 0 strictly personal. AND TRUCKS An Old Girls' Re -union was held Write or call for free booklet. .1912 Models are unsurpassed foe t the home of Mrs. McCreight, of %e 9th line of Markham, on Tnes- Canadian Northern RARWaY Clarke's ;Shorthand College value and efficiency. day. This is an annual affair and 555 College St:. Cor. Manning Ave. Above cut represents our five is- much enioved hy--tbose_w1o_8�- - passenger, thTrty ores power car TORONTO. tend and who were playmates in i at $1875.00, delivered in Toronto their school days. fully equipped. Min Edna Maxim, who has charge of a large millinery estab- C.3 Call without fail and and see d who has E u RSIONS our 1911 Models. fished in Ottawa, an IV a rits, Rev. J. W. and Mrs. U.M.Peg $10-00 been visiting at the. home of her .0 . . . I f ft - I - to W :3 Shaw-Overland Soles Co., re 52 to 59 Adelaide St., West. =nn, left on Wednesday on a Choice of destination left to excursionist. Half-a4ent a mile from Win- business trip to New York City. nipeg to Regina, Saskatoon. Warman, Swan River. Edmonton and to all rM 0 -E?j 0 W r-r 0 Thomas Gregg nearly lost his other points on the Canadian Northern Railway. 0 1p" I I Ill, :0 j 4*01 Valuable driver one day last week. Returning. half•acent a mile from all points on C. N. R. to Win- The animal was found in the pas- ture field with a deep gash In its' $18.00 from Winnipeg to original starting point, PiAm4ri Lumber Yard DATES OF SALE am = �9 breast, supposed to have been in. 14 Blood' 20-From Toronto and Rosedale. C. N. O. and lines in Ontario. To- BI !a- All kinds of rough hemlock, I an" Icted by a cow's ho routo to Sarnia on G. T. R. and south thereof. Fob 'r.- inch pine dressed. iisoning subsequently set in and % .4 -have Manitoba, drop; Aug. 23-From, Toronto and all C. N. 0. stations east and south of SparfL 8 war, 4- In sidinVTwe much difficulty was experienced row Lake; all stations on Central Ontario Railway. and stations .0.0 APT and feather edged. on Bay of Quince except Kingston, also points on other lines in saving Its life, but it is now re 04 -4 In shingles-New Brunswick and coverin g. north of G. T. R. Toronto-Sarnia line, and east of, but not includ- 4 CP :0 WAY -British Columbia. A heavy thunderstorm passed -ing Sharbot Lake and Renfrew. 3 no C in ready roofing-Montreal and Aug. 28-From Toronto, all C. N.• O. stations east. and south of Sparrow 1 2 8 July Brantford make. over this locality on Saturday and n Lake ; all Central Ontario Railway and . Bay of Quints s :-.t sea a cations, 3 Z 9 also another on Monday, at no and points east of, but not including North Bay. damage of aserions charadlik hiLs AmS. 30--From Toronto to Sparrow Lake on C. N. 0. -, also points on other •.-W. D. GORDON & 'SON, Pickering, Out been reported. Harvesting oper- NOT 0 lines Toronto to North Bay, Sudbury and west thereof. ations have been greatly hindered t; The richest country in the West is served by the Canadian Northern. The Lry 191S.Whil? 13, Oshawa It, Brougham bb these frequent rains. Farmers demand for Harvesters along its lines is heavy and wages the highest. LP xbrida* io, CanniuMn 9, are longing for a few Weeks of dry on 8, uptnalo. 7 Write for Homeseekers' Guide, showing,35,000 free bometeads Weather. awaiting the settler. ds of Mr. Duncan - pply, to M. Hubby were shocked to hear -or hill-partictflars-a -Still in Busine `,of his sudden death on Saturday F. L. FAIRBAIRN, Gen'l Pass.'Agt., Can. -Nor. Ry., Toronto, Ont. at the home of his sister near And prepared to do all kinds of --deceazed-wa-s- t1loomington. -The V --Re-pairing ELud-- ..In town Burin the week and was a 0 MT& (� I Apparentlyint'is usual state, of :1 2Z _:F 0. -Tire Setting. Of all materials and design -health. His funeral which was 7 , . to kept in stook. It will pay you... Some Special Values oall at our works acd inspect our, stook ,private was held on Tuesd% aft. and obtain prices. Don't be 4ernoon. Mr. Hubbard has had a Men's heavy weight Overalls, blue striped with bib, seven pockets, double by record of many years success_ as SPECIALTY IN HORSESHOEING agwiAs we do not employ them, con a seamed, open at sides, brass buttons and buckles, elastic sumpeuders, price 1.20. ly we can, and do $brow off the egrets teacher and was about to leave in Black dentipm.Overalls, made in pant fashion, four pockets, all double seamed Ind. phone, No. 302, Claremont commission of 1.0 percent., which you WM few days for Parry Sound where Kant-Rip 1.15. Without —exception tease overalls are the best value in the trade to-day. I know whereof I speak as I know the goods thorouithly. certainly save by pumbasing from u%1 -he had .secured a school for the tri Rompers for small girls and boys. Get a set of these, it saves JOHN McGRATH ensuing term. clothes and lots of washing, price 50 cents, WHITBY GRANITE 0009 Much dissatisfaction is 6xpr6§s- CLAREMONT,ONT. Onoc Whitby, Ontario ed with the manner in which teTb- A grams are being haiidled since thp. SMALL WARES Something that makes a fine birth Telegraph Co. _day present-a beautiful boiF contain- E. W. EVANS 0. N. W. Teleg remove :-The Pickering Pocket combs i5 and 10 cents Ing gold -eyed needles, bodkins. tbim�, -their office from Claremont. WhVfi a telegram comes over the C. P. R. Dressing combs 10. 15 and 20 cents ble, 2 spools, etc: 25c. ' Gentleman's Russian leather case with parr brush, Pump Manufac cents Vigilance Committee it may lay at the station for days Fine combs 10 I tooth brush, silver soap holder, etc., before being delivered or Called Tooth brushes' S. 10 and 15 cents 11.00. Shop and Residence, Dundas St Smoking set, 4 pieces, 'silvered. to --9M - , ­ -_ .- - - - -The object of this Association is --­for, as the agent claims he - -is- not -S1i#ViWbrU§ I - -_ -, - " ­ - L- ­ ---- -, . " ­­ . I lessen stealing prosecute WHITBY, ONT. supposed to deliver messages. In in felons. the case of death, a person may We have In the Millinery Department a feud -good hats we are oftering at the Three doors west of . Whitby House be buried'for days before a friend greatly -reduced prices. 11 i I . " j , / blemberLh.avIng proper stolen communi. May receive notice of the funeral 0,ts 'di, . I immediately with any member -and in case of business, the delay GROCERIES GROCERIES 61 Executive Committee. We are prepared to Inst I wood or irm Mai in delivering a message m prove This department is always complete with all the best viandsl the pumps on short notice, also attend -a serious financial loss. !Wen a market can produce at very reasonable prices. Have you sampled Membership fee alAO. to all kinds of repairing. -company accepts pay for a ines- our teas and coffees, we challenge the trade on our 25c. black Tloksts?rnav be had trom the President of _.6ftge, they should be held resp . on- ---and mixed blended tea, it is equal to an. SocrotsrT on &PPHOSMOU. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, yAQc.package tea,_ also gasoline engines and _- sable for the delivery of the our sale of this tea is steadily increasing, just try it Exec. Com.-L. D. Banks, the aqure gear Same. Some remedy should be and be convinced. W, V. Richardson, Pickering, Ontl fouud for this grieviance for it MAGNET CREAM11SEPARAT03 J. A. 0'�,"nor. Arthur JON-; should n9t oxist in this age of Phone No. 50 abrresidezice. g g Do' SIAMXJLPSON & COO) PICKERING --president. Secretary X • 461 pmgress. p :A,,,. Y' �'{r r. yr L„s. .r s. !+1• "M4'W "'i.> ::'V 'f:.:.� .d :Jn': - _ _ _ } T tee* vC�} wM' Y . -% / ls!u — _ u .., .. , 6 . , _ _ _.. _.--. r—_ ._:. - . __ .. .... .— .._ - _ ^ �. t}U ..'da•�s#/8.•+�, t'4ir+ .. L.,yb....✓1.:.'tIJJP -r ." r]s::)K:fMc "'9 nrc'C,z�• R _ ..� .�. �• :. tF].,,. -' - .Wdfit - ". �,:...•qd, ;;,;: ".+.'•" u•'•+F:e1J.,�'dP*?..L,;fi , y:tA, --Y .vc r=:x4^W... .r•r _ wi9'sn` - 5; ". '•a" .x.>dt.:•., _ t J ' wit}! w Y� she asked, unconscious- remember that this work is pro - COULD ILL R SPARED bably distasteful to him. ' You see �OVLU ILL BE Y 1 n��D .. Eath ' and Every'P 5 Pound �1'Oh,,, he repliod, "I gave up he has been accustomed to a eery - __ that sort of thin long ago, and different position." ' - - -- — „ The w�oid Boni] IIu become a hodsi: Pce - - while yon are out I will get on with Why, -his father was nothing but hold word throughout the world. Bovril .., r '.. I!g@ o Ago. y �r some translation I have in hand." a fish merchant who went bank- itself has become as established part of -. _.* "I beg your pardon," she said, rupt." the rood supply of all 01°1]!964 people, coloring crimson, "I had no idea, "But out in Norway merchants If. there were no Bovrilevery hosp oar L ahou1d not have naked_" rank much more highly than with would be that much 'poorer, every •� - But -there was not the faintest ue-. Besides, the Falcke are of a doctor would be at a toss to And a true Extra Granulated shade of annoyance in Frithiof's very old family." snbstitnte, every retiree .wail be thrown 2', c on her own reeouroea to p>Ov face , Well, really I never expected to „ nourishing invalid food.. It there were J y .� _ • The services bored me so, he hear such a Italics] as you speak no Bovril athletes to training would be ' ar contauYS explained. _ up for old family and all• that non- less tit, and competitors in games. -would a - , � Horner. But I . 'm' • Oh, said Cecil, smiling as she sense, said James o toss a great support. 'a1 pounds full weight. recognized. the boyishness of his re- nee you are determined to befriend It these were no Bovril, ohildtea (•'•� mark; "I suppose every one goes this fellow, so it's no good my say -• would ..•miss the _.Quickly made 'hunger a j 'sfinest through a stage of being bored. Roy ing anything against it. I hope you satisfying sandwich. $oasekeeperg, of Canada t i/•• used to hate Sunday when he was may find _him all you sanest. For would be. leas ready to meet na' ar, est. little; he used to have a Sunday my part I consider him a moat un- emergency demand for food. $ ug y at its it tluthe" b pain which came on quite regular- promising young man; there's an were no Bovril the camping party sad aggressiveness about his face S the picnic party would be more dimoub , ly when we were starting to chapel, agg , to feed. if tbwe were no Bovril, life is bearin `that I don't like at a ]l. ome. a tar Batas could eta at h B t e would entail sr OCer. so that he coo the oo tag A sk our y . .. t y "I know you well all think me a dangerous headstrong sort of char- me of cocking and rawer tasq for the shocking sinner to stay at home after, -and not in the least fit for dishes than at pre sent. But there 1. _ translating this book," said Fri- the position you have given him." Bovril and its uses are so nuns and an thiof. - -- -- W which sweeping . condemn - well known that life " s mad pleasanter s7 — P o u n d With whi l t a i s ' "No, we sha'n't,'" said Cecil, tion' Mr: Horner left the room, and and its hardens made fewer. quietly. .. "If you thought it was Roy, who had kept a politic silence Keep Bovril on nand ti P a e k a g e • right to go to church of course you throughout the' scene, threw down Like one in a nightmare, he tenth. __ .. would go. You look at things dif- his pen and went into a subdued fit the church door. The organ was ed of laughter. 1,,. lereatlY•" g - - � • crashing out a jubilant march s `CANADA SUGAR She found him pens and ink, tore 'You should see them together, there was a sort of subdued hum - REFINING CO., a soiled sheet off the. blotting -pad, father, it's &a�good as a play," he of eager anticipation from tho drew up the blind so as to let in exclaimed. Falck putt on his cro wd of spectators. ' Limited, Moatre&L just enough sunshine, and then left grand air and is crushingly polite "Are you a friend of the bride, -. t him to his translating, the moment Cousin James puts in sir 4" asked as official. "What a strange girl she is," he an appearance, and that nettles him -- No," he said, icily. Y thought to himself. "As frank and and he becomes more and more vul- "Then the side aisle, if you place, - - - -- — _ . -- . _ _ _ ._ - -- — - - -- -- - -- - _ outspoken as a boy, and yet with ( gar and fussy, and so they go pok- air. The middle aisle is reserved r t. r all sorts of little tender touches ing each other up worse and worse for friends only." about her. Sigrid would- like bar; every minute." _ He quietly took the plate assigned they did take to one anothei at . "It's very foolish of Falck," said him and. waited. It did not seem Bal holm, I remember," Mr. Boniface, `If he means to get real to him, the crowded church, f Then, with a bitter recollection of on in life,, he will have to learn the the whispering people; all that �� one who had eclipsed all others dur- art of rising bove such alt an- paltry - seemed real was the horrible sense µng that happy week on the Sogne noyances as airs of patronage and of expectation. Fjord, the hard look came bank to manners that jar on him." An icy numbness crept over him, his face, -and taking up his pen he Meanwhile, down below in the a most appalling feeling of isolation. began to work doggedly at Herr shop, Frithiof had'-forgotten his last " " Sivertsen'e manuscript. - - Thin is like dying,' he thought to P encounter with James Horner, and himself. And then, because the The next morning his new life be as he set things is order for the congregation stood up, he too E CHAPTER XIII.- (Cont'd) "Ten o'clock already l" she ex- gan• he turned °his back on the past, Saturday afternoon closing, his dragged himself to his feet. The ` claimed; "I had no idea it was so and deliberately made his down• thoughts were far away. The is march had changed to a hymn, ' — Frithiof breathed more free] when n°a e y - ward ate on the social ladder, the Horoera had left Rowan Tree law! What hymn will you have, P etant two o'clock sounded the hour White -robed choristers walked slow- „ -_ which asp rthaleas mesh a u hat and burned awn ;his dreams cached their words Rouse, and indeed every one seem- of his release, a middle aisle ; „ ward ate on the ladder of ho eat y him diatinetly- ed to feel that a weight had been father The Evening Hymn, said Mrf and success. Mr. Horner, who was of the peat had taken so strong is 1 "St ll in the pure espousal, removed, and a delightful sense of Boniface , and Frithiof wondering, I B the sort of man who would have I hold upon him that he felt he must " _ease soak possession of all. a little debar ions going to happen, '' { Po Of Christian man and maid. patronised an archangel for the try for at least one more sight of • _ " Cousin Georgina will wear as - obediently took the place assgned y g Then suddenly he caught eight o3 sake of showing off his own superior the face that his unted him so per re a to the - .bitter end, I prophe- ham, saw with come sstoaiahmcnt the face which had more than onus 1P 9 affability, unluckily chanced to be latently. ley, "said Roy. "You'll mover con- that four white - tapped maid -ser- - been, pressed to his, of the eyes oy," her that an thin she likes is in We shop -a good during that Feeling as though some" veer vanta had come into she drawing- B p° which had lured him on so cruelly. s y g first aeeek, and the new hand re- outside himself were drawing him ]seal] hard o0 others.'.' room and were sitting near the It was only for a moment. She diP y ceived a large share of his notice o>rWesrd,.he Followed with scarcely a passed by with her attendant bride- "Of course, many people have Piano, and that Mr. Bunifsce use Frithiof's native courtesy bore him W►era them- before- turn_ over the leaves of a bi 1 _ thought of the actual aTav, until, he maids, and black darkness seemed he !cruelty,' said Cecil, "but after- Bible. - - a -gam imseltwithi to fa upon im, tug y his pride got the better of him, and Lancaster to $Dose. A striped ward I can't think how they can." I "I will l+ft up mine eyes salt be malt it is erfectl a went to there outwardly calm, and just like le as a rule don't the Elbe trim whence' c' ometh my P y pP red and white awning had been as indifferent. apectatos. "You see, peon the bumptuous little man that he erected over the steps, he caught - really. care about pain at a dis- Help, read Mr, Boniface. And as desired to. have as little to do with Yet through all the whispering POe him as sible, that James Hor- fight of it 'through to the trees, and ` rants," said Frithiof. "Torture i be leant on, the beavtiitil old m and the subdued noise of the great Pce his heart seemed to stand still. Haa- :, thousands of these herons sad eg -� with its tender reassuring cadent- ner's bland patronage e s eedil congregation he could hear a y lingering s than to active dislike. ti13r _ tr- Dosing. the 'wide road leading glinche's clear voice. "I will ai- r3 to the church, he gained a better .0 ` though people know it is so they I that when they stood Grp to sing What induced on to choose that ways trust you, she had said to y view of the pavement in front -of him on Muakeggen. Now he heard won't care; but take one person i "Glory to Thee, my God, this Falck in Smith's place t" be said 21Ir. Morgan's house'; 'dirty little :, - thin heart o€ their cries, and, might," he did not cavil at -.each her answer I Will to another, _ Lo Mr. - 8oaiiace, is a grumbling r street children with eager faces were After that. Prayers and hymns at person will wonder how an line as he would have done a little t question. P y ��• clustered shout the railings, and ! a human being can be such *tartar- (while before, but stood listening "He is a friend of Roy's," was curse -maids with perambulators i. - • fan as to wear these so- called os-• reverent] conscious of a vague de- erred all mixed u is a wild the y. B the reply. What is it Wet yon. flanked the red felt which made a se P preys. airs -for something iq which he felt dislike about •him t He seems to fusion Now and then, between the _ path -way to the carriage trading -heads of the crowd, he caught s "I an pose -it is that we are so himself to be lacking. me likely to prove very efficient, before the loci. He t" urned sick - vision of a slim, white -robed figure, very slow to realize pain that we I with I could be like these peo- Oh,. yes ; he has his wits, about and giddy, ••'don't actual] see." " he thought to himself, kgee.l- him,_ perhaps rather too much so, „ and presently Mendelssohn'e "Wed- y pie, B "Fine doings there, air,' remark- din March" was struck up and he "People don't really want to ing for the first time for years. but I.can't stand the ridiculous sire. ed the erossin -swee er. "The g ' -" stop pain till -it makes them person _ And though be did not, hear a the fellow vas himself. Order him e P y knew that she would pass down the B� say he bride's an heiress and a _ -.all uncomfortable," replied Fri- y , aisle once more. Would her face be y word of the prayer, and could not to do anything, and he'll do it se r mptl a it 9 wr; un-_ thiof. honestly have joined is it if he had haughtily as though he were master equal world !" urn in is ire i f _ • - "That sounds horribly selfish." heard, his mind was full of a long'- and I servant; and as for treating q"'� a topper about. you,. air f ", he a little..daild. scattered flowers be -' "Moat thin come round to set- her, and she glanced round at gs ing which he could not explain. him in a friendly way its impos- asked• fore fishnesa when you 'trace them out." He owned as much to ' Cecil the Bible, he's as stand -offish ' as if he it with - a happy, satisfied smile, As „ Frithiof, just because the old man r Frithiof, he just -stood there pas- " "L'm- going to _make tea, Roy, next day when, after breakfast, they were. ,a Croesus instead of a poor made that remark about an unequal f. ` B chanced to be alone together for a be gar without a nn to bless lively, and no one watching him - said Mrs. Bonifsce, laying down her g gg Y world', dropped a air nce into the r netting, "and you had better show few minutes. .. himself with.?' PP could have known of the fierce an- outstretched palm. Herr Falck his room. I- hope you'll "Have you found any 'Norwegian I . "He in- a very reserved fellow," "God bless you, sir!" said. the Buish that' wrung his Heart. ". often come and spend Sunday with service.in London, or will you come- said .31r. Boniface -; "and you must crossing- sweeper. (To be continued.) us," she added, with a kindly - -- glance .at the Norwegian. In the evening they had music. their Roy and Cecil both sung well ; - voices were not at all out of the COOL 8D r common, but.. no Rains.- had been _ -- r` •' ;; C�PARKLING WATER, spaped. on -their 't'raining, .and -Fri -, c ,,• — - - thiof liked the comfortable informal ����sweet, refreshes tine farmer who way in which they sung one thing ,v' t T '' ' builds a after another, treating him entirely V „ ' a13_ one of 'the family - • a 1.. , "And now it is your turn," said } e ``Cecil, after awhile. "F•ather, "•'t�I1CY't're mil' Ta�IA • where is that Amati that somebody i Bent you on approval- Perhaps Herr ER, above „ amore FARMER, the city man-.- el er ]eater. n�enau upon —� Falck would try it. Pe P •• - • � "Oh, do you play the violin 4" , ' �' r '-� a C1 said Mr. Boniface ; `that is capital. ; . • : the public water - supply for the purity of his water, while the farmer can - _ You'll find it in my study cupboard,' • ••- • ., • t, have his own private source of water, and thus be sure that it is pure ' -Cecil; stay, here's the key.,, -- d 1 Frithiof protested that be. was an healthfu • • _ „ utterly out of practice, that it was '-weeks since he had touched his vio- MAN hasn't fourid a better. drink than cool water, properly collected' and stored., But in order to keep' which had. been left behind in water fresh and pure, aiank or well casing that will keep out every .possible ilnpUrity- must be' used.` - a,' Norway; but-when he actually saw the Am ati he couldn't resist it, and CONCRETE IS THE IHEAL MATERIAL FOR TANKS AND. WEIfL- CASINGS. —it ended -in- -his playing_ to _C.ftil•' -a - - - _ - -- - -- accompaniment. for the rest of the I T is absolutely water -tight; • pretesting Tour water _from seepage of all � TH)rRE are Cora of other for concrete on your farm —en every farm. If , evening. kinds. It cannot rot or crumble, It is easily cleaned insides Time a you would like to ]tutu oqf them, write for our book, "what the Farmer Can To Cecil the haute seemed to ft,' and water, instead of cawing if to decay, actually make it stronger, Do with Concrete," Thebook is absolutely free. - a; ` and Mrs. Boniface, after *prelim- VR Farmer*' I,tJbrmation De-. _ _ .,,Addr«s Publicity Manager ,..,, ,` HENyo■ to to bay cement inary round of tidying up the room, W1Jparq„p,t,•t7f hea,yoa tod•atfi be *are that 'hi. [abet " on co jpame and stood by her, watching M" to wad anything. hom aporot,- nada Cement Company every bar and Barret. Thew her bright face with motherly cbn- 'step'to b aro• 'I'he service to fro• - you know you ore tatting the MA ,k ve tentmPnt. yea don't even have to prondse to Limited _ -. Bement that the farmer* of "Prayer -time, darling," she said, band• whewtndoubtaskthef0brm- Cantata have foa„d to be the ..__.. as the sonata carne to an end ; "rind actors D*pars,w.wt. igb sea HERALD 6LDC... MONTREAL �' - - -- -- ~ * * • --- x _ since it's Saturday night we mustn't 'be late." .. _ .. J , �+..•... Y 5* *^ ..i°,.n,. , s .. ' nr r. .. r, , -.. ...; r a ., r .' ..: � - ».. '. ,., ` ,,. -, .., ,...., ,, .o .Nat .,t> ..a `rah c i; .a• f. ? °f. •i:' -` ua Y p i :, ^. ^u ,,y:.,�,+ N. �_+ 64.... .r- .rJ�ur7'ssc1:�'L.._..r•..z„L Wt� 2v. ai., ,..g.: r._.- ..........ter.. �,!�..- .. .... -_ .s.. .�.. _:. t. ..!_.....0 ... r,; r,..N,__. d•s•'.....ro��a,t ., t•...,:. . x�,,._ M..r,.:,B..eY:1��rd�...._1... -. _.... L;,` F.,.' �l...,. 1?._. sr. C+; sra�i�M'...? 34�'". iS#:- �` Y!`•.: S: GA 1ti.;°. �Yr; �• �fG. Yt�"•:;•" eiw^,:. Y,na:c�,.d,•P.c,4.:a�<'•..,ae�. cwt .Jic'"�c�.d'i,:£�.:°Y��°wrfi�.1: f r s .. ,:.r�m =.A,:r:�w,,.�•sva:, _,.a„C<.n.,,::a. • .,,awh,. rS�...aa:�epaaw �,lao.•�..•i.,:,..., ._ __. ,,,,. .. as,y.._ r.. - r w�r•r'. wets .ti:trR�J'i ^. '•B.AVau;{**T' M'1q,7M.Y:.�i�is r.. -! -_- .,�, },awe R•m+7 - >, ,...+�1A =.ice. .......... 'w _ , N�N�A�N1!N� I aid of a wire dishcloth, use a piece bottles should -be carefully rinsed.; of sandpaper. It is an aid in clean- before they are returned, perhaps �St'�S� ing a gas stove. Fold a piece over more from a feeling for cleanliness HOME _ �r a knife and you can quickly remove than for absolute necessity, an the ' ' s. R,a., - To guard against alum in : 4. all grease or dried food that sticks milk bottles in 911 well - managed . D1 to the corners. dairies age thoroughly acgubbed, and _ _ '" �--. Baking Powder see that aU ingre• Cut sheets of tinfoil and place washed before 'refilling. If such ""a � ; _ - d><eats are plainly printed on the x under the flow,:r vase doilies and violations of this practice as recent- aoilwus «TIC - ,a FRUIT DAINTIES - you will have no •.trouble with any . y came under observation are f0"""'s MQ"�' label. the words ' °I�o Alum ra dampness affecting he beat - g poi- noted, when the driv:3r of , a dal ""06"`"t` s""'� • Au. :.$pined Peaches. -Four pounds of ished furniture. wagon washed out some milk bob o Without the Ingredients is not ° ipeaches, one cupful of vinegar. one Every woman knows the irritation tles in a public drinking fountain :; sufficient.. Magic Baking Powder ^� htablespoonful of cinnamon, one of finding a favorite waist, peFtf- provided for horses refilled them we «LLCr� `le :. Ublespoonful of cloves, three p ' `�ht�,NS .oµ' costs no more than the ordinary coat of corset "ready 'for the laun- and disposed of -them to other cue - :' pounds _of brown . sugar, . one . tea-. dry an she wants it most. binds -Full weight- one- and spoonful of ginger, one teaspoonful Y I tower's, complaint should be made e1$ p0 sea � A clever housewife, however, has to the dairy and, if this is not suf- y of salt, end one- eighth of a tea- thought out a 'way' to launder such ficient, to the: board of health.' � ��$ spoonful of red pepper. Boil the an article of clothing quickly. Wash - sugar and the vinegar. Scald the • " the garment and starch ' as usual, peaches; remove the skins and kook but instead of hanging it out in the DEAFNESS- PREVENTABLE. ' EW CsILLHT'P OOMPAIVY LIMITED in the syrup. The spices in a bag open air, lay flat on a very heavy. 7t I TORONTO. ONT. `- and cook with . the peaches. When Turkish towel. Doctor Urges Treatment of Symp- NVINN1PEO p° Then, beginning .it one end,- roll tome In Children. N ».fit -the peaches are tender pour intro , MONTR.EAL �; "atone jars, reheat the syrup -every the towel and garment as tightly " iday for a week, pouring when boil '. t. g as possible. If laid in a warm place Dr. MacLeod YearaIey, recently : Ing over the peaches. All kind's of the towel will have absorbed enough at the British. -Health Conference - 'small- fruits inlay be spiced in this . g DRUG ADULTERATION OLD. u +psanaer. moisture in a very short -time. to contributed .a valuable paper on MAKING SAFE INVESTMENTS - -• _ Huckleberry Pie.-Clean,' pick permit the garment to be ironed. "The Prevention of Deafness in practice In Ancient Egypt Suggest- Huckleberry wash one pint of huckleberries ; Before washing any piece of wil- Children," in which he stated that ed by First Century Note: P low furniture brush it thoroughly, most of the cases of deafness AN INTERESTING COMPARISON OP Y then drain them. Beat the yolks so as to remove every particle of 'which'�.�ccccuired after birth were There has just been placed on BONGS AND MORTGAGES. f of two eggs and four heaping table- dust. Otherwise no amount of Preventible. ' He ennumersted the exhibition in the Gra,eco -Roman — spoonfuls of sugar until light, add - n. g � � washing will get the furniture common causes of deafness is gallery of the British Museum, Lon- The Experiences -of TtYO Mi,n, one et ;• - -'one tablespoonful of milk, then the clean. - adults which were traceable to ne- don England, a small letter which whom Invatod In Bonds and the Other A;V idrained berries. Line one pie plate glect of the same in their childhood, dates -back to the first century A. In Mortgages —Bonds are Readily Nog *th r -`with rich pastry, pour on it the WASHING DISHES. - .and urged that - D. and which throws light_.upon the able, ongaga are Not. -berry mixture, put in the oven and toms of defective hearing were- medical profession of that period. - :: ibake a light brown; remove from The bacteriologist finds no kit- checked there would be far fewer The letter is written upon a sheet The articlea contributed by "Investor' the oven, spread with a meringue Chen clean - egpugh and the ordin- cases of deafness among 'adults. of rus about the; size of a half are for the sole -purpose of guiding pros, made of the whites of two eggs beat - ary methods of washing dishes he This -is knowledge that cannot be sheet ordinary ote paper. The pectf.e ia.eatora and, it possible. of .a+• s a stiff and four tables Y tog them from losing money through 3 le tablespoonfuls of is likely to calla "smear. too widely diffused, seeing that writer was a certain Procleiva, a ptaring it in wild oar enterprises. The 5' .sugar added. Brown nicely. • The Dishes have been tested to de- deafness is said to be very preva- resident of Alexandria; the recipi- In [oematlonnmsalibel relied rupon. �t Tba whites can be beaten with the yolks termine the number of organisms lent-justi now among schoolboys., eat being a'drug merchant named writer of these articles and the publisher tin land sugar if. preferred. that remain on them after "ordin- Per sis at -Oxyrh ncus in the Fa of this paper have' no interests to .errs - Bananas en Casserole. -Peel six l ary" washing as compared with' - = -- uirr The missive as follows : ¢onneatton. with. this matter other tJasa --"ripe bananas, scrape ff the coarse' a method that requires an applica- - -_ -THE WAY OUT. rhos. of the reader. Pe _ Procleium to his" dearest Pecysis, (By °;Investor.") threads and cut the bananas in tion of hot water with the help of reed , L halves, lengthlvise, and the pieces soap or, better still, carbonate of Change • of Food Brought Success $ n8 ` e few years ago-ic was in •cha panic _ x and Happiness. •Be so good as to sell i . your risk year of 1907 —a man possessed a mart. - in halves,' crosswise: Put the pies- soda, a thorough rinsing, in hot, P good quality of those drugs which gage which be wanted to sell and couldn't es into a casserole. Melt a small water, and wiping with a sterilized - -next tried to realize on it by using le �N lass of apple I1 P g An ambitious -but delicate- girl, my friend Sota.a Sava that he has as collateral seourity at a bank for .a g pp jelly in one cupful of cloth (that is, one which has been after failing to go through school need of, so that be may bring them loan. Now, under the Bank Act, banks )�, bailln water and ate wisely prevented .from loaning on g pour over the ba- in boiling water since it was used on. account of nervousness and hy- to Alexandria. For if you do ether= ' nanas then squeeze aver them the before). By this latter meth.,d the such axed security business ess mortgagee. You q ) ateria, found. in Grape -Nora the wise and give him stale stuff, which ere. a balok s busfoeae ie esaencially a � juice of half. an orange; cover the dishes were practically sterile, onl • thin that seemed to build her will not ass truster in Alexandria, cash business, and its sweets have to be dish and let it cook in a moderate while man or n sins were left on y g p such as maybe reany t,irneT into cash. i y $a up and furnish her the peace of understand that you 'will have to ThBy may refore, buy bonds or loan oven for half an.. hour. Serve from the dishes that were washed by the' health. settle with me in regard-to the ex- on -bonds or ks, but not on mortgages '- the casserole as a sweet entree with "ordinary" method. 1, ,: . Ego. of course,'the bank- couldn't lean this . rY From infancy, she says, I- peri�"41 man soy m,+..;, on the mortgage. At one roast beef or mutton or with beef- One might ask what harm will : have-not been- strong. Being ambi- : Greet your family, bank. however, tie .be general man. - .steak. they do. Oftentimes none, but if tious to learn at any cost -I fia-Ml The letter wa.s .folded and sealed avier and ktmwing t a � ortgag. { Y was a good one and the man '''� Grapefruit Sherbet - --Six grape - i the bacteria are those which convey got to the High School, but spun with a clay seal and was indorsed banker {paned him the money ou hSs no ,fruit, three, cupfuls of sugar, two! disease, dirty dishes may be the had abandon my studies on ac- to Pecysis. It is conjectured that `taking his. verbal promise not to use the n _..cupfuls of water, two tablespoon - means of giving it to we -!1 persons. count of nervous roatratian aid he was one of those Greek• mer- mortgage w:thoni paying o$ the flogs. :5 l!nla Of powdered p - That Ie one of the greatest drawback' P gelatin and the I But most of all, persons who are at i hysteria. chants who employed native Eg p- i to loaning money ou. a mortgage -tt is so c' whites of two eggs. Put the ge.a- all thoughtful of such things do not "My food did not -a ree with me, I tians to gather samples for them dtt$cult.to.cash it in it one requires the {an into a saucepan, add the water want an E rt which may bP re- g money Unexpectedly, or even, to tot a loan *' P Y P I grew thin and despondent. I , and prepare extracts and decor- on it. l' and the &trained juice of the grape- vented by Food methods, simply be- t could not enjoy the simplest social tiflns which they supplied to , t4e ]Suring tare same year s, man bad some fruit . and brio to boiling point. cause dirt in itself is sufficient) un- : 5 p bonds. which he had bought as an la- g g P Y affair for I suffered constantly•frofa dnctorq of Alexandria and other vestment. Row, 1907 was a pear when, as When cool freeze partially, add the pleasant. nervousness in spite of all .sorts of great cities.. everyone will remember, money Was es- whites of the eggs beaten up and In washing milk utensils it is first I medicines: The discovery of the letter affords ea �e gsomp iaonpy,`e'ne to a tso he went ,- finish freezing. necessary to remove with warm l a new illustration of the unchang•. to file banker wt h the bonds. "Certatnl + :" Fluff. -T r. + _ ___ r .t _ _:,t_ This R retched condition cots- -shat �i, �id the banicrr— �--�r, --.can you ed sour apples, five tablesp nfule scalding water iR used. Because of timed until was twenrty ve, when !'4fanv drug sellers of prpciae':c the to 90 per rent of the value of thoe•' I ,became interested in the letters bonds" -they were bonds of fairly well. of powdered sugar, a quarter of a the cream adhering to the sides soap of those who had cases like mine -same character are to be found to- known municipalities -"or you can, of teaspoonful of grated nutmeg and is used also, but the greatest Bare dar:in Akhtz2in, Girsaeh, and other eourae, eel] them and get about 9e per 'three whites of a and Rho we're ¢eating well by eat= cent. -of what they cost von. - eggs. Add the sugar V must be taken'to remove by repeat- to % "rlR of the 'Nile Vallev. This man`dfdn't want nearly 90 per `to the apples while grating them, f ed rinsing every trace of soap A; Grape -:`tit The. Woe of -the letter in$icatets cent. of the +ague of the bonds, nor did j then add the norms and the whites i telltale flavor of Spa in the morn- "I had little faith but procurea thai the commercial standards of be particularly want to sell them, so. he g P borrowed what money he needed and nut stiffly beaten. Beat thoroughly for ing cream has more than once re a box and after the first dish I ex- the drug dealers of that city were up the bonds as security. So soon as the s , "ten minutes. Serve in dainty glas- vealed careless habits in the kit - Pe Open rienced a peculiar aatir+fied feel to criticism. streae•was over be paid ofr his loan and Bas. chen, -and made it evident that all ing that I had never gained from s put bis bonds back in his strong box. Mortgag" are, 7rithout doubt. -a very Pineapple Dainties. -Cook one the soap was not removed in rins- ! any ordinary food, I slept and excellent form of investment and one -- -tupful of grated pineapple, onee= ing. The utensils must -them - be_rested better that night, and in a T_ L'R_�l T_0_ i It TIME INTO MONEY which people with lots of money _and with few day's began to grow stronger.- no occasion to haire to retinue on them fourth of a cupful of sugar,. the I dipped into absolutely boiling wat- g g at short notice may purchase if they u+e - grated rind and strained juice' of', er for a moment. "I had a new feeling of peace care. They are, of course, to many ways _ one lemon, a inch of salt and two It is an important and restfulness. In a few weeks; to There is a arm in Toronto who give hnn• a nuisance because •they_ involve a whA!* - p pvrtant matter to wash dreds of teen an women an opportunity lot of attention to details, Insuranee, 'y yolks of eggs until thick, but do not I the milk bottle in which milk is now mY- great joy; the headaches and to earn from $250.00 to $1,500.00 every year titles, valuation and npkeep are matter& allow it to boil. Chill and foul in Common' delivered to tustomers. nervousness left me and - life be- witll but little effort. This arm manufae- which regnire more or leas attention and Y turea reliable family remedies. beautiful the beet legal advice fe necessary in draw- ,.. half a cupful of stiffly beaten By this we refer to the washing of came bright and hopeful. I re- Collet preparations and many necessary. tog them up and searching the titles. Ban - z. aumed I3Iy studies and later taught ' 6ouaehold goods, encD as bakinQ powder, for those with dote of time to attend to cream. Spread between slices of the full.bottle before• it is opened, washing compounds, stove, furniture and such matters They are satisfactory. - - - - - -- - - -? x fresh or canned pineapple, decor- It is safe to say that this is seldom ten months with ease -of course metal polishes. in all over ene hundred On the other hand bonds, carefully ate with a star of whipped and I done. But noti ei a the bottle as it using Grape -Nuts every day. It is preparations that' every home uses every chosen, involve no more bother than the day Just one person in each locality can cutting off or coupons every halt year and, vo.red - -with half I'is brought -into the kitchen, the now four years since I began.to use secare exclusive rigbt tree to distribute depositing them in the ba„k. or coulee. s teaspoonful of orange extract. milkman grasping it with his hand Grape =hut am -tile mistress of a these preparauane _to_ _their_. neighbors. anyone buying bands must look into the lPut half of a walnut meat on the over, the top,. happy home and the old weakness They pay Soo per cent ink you better i r matter of carefully. Bonds carrying ,—_ agents. Don't, rou think von better in• bonuses of common • stock. are> neceaaa.rily itop of each star of cream. These hands perhaps more often has never returned." Name given crease your income? If so, -write The speculative and should -be avoided by Windsor Home supply Co., Dept. 20, Merrill Build- those who cannot afford to take chances. than not have harnessed his horse, byr Canadian Postuffi Co., ing, Toronto, ont., f`r furl particulars. On he othertband, in the nlase,of Indus-' s- ` R ¢ KITCHEN KINKS have been grasping the reins all the IOnt. to morning, have opened and shut "There's a - reason, Read. the at least tv�tce the bonds issued and the ' is •the better. Elasticity „is restored to rubber doors, run along stair railings, have a, +little book, The Road to Well- A small boy tries to practice eco- greater Earnings, this too, proportion should be over twice the by soaking it in one part ammonia perhaps wiped mouth or nose, and ville," iii pkgs. nomyin the use of toilet soap. amount regnired,ror bond interest. Tf a and two parts clear water until the yet the thoughtless housekeeper or Ever read the above lattert A now one company- tasutnte bonds has outstanding desired results are obtained. This cook,' regarding the white ca as appears from- 'time to time. They are You can't' keep a cod -man dew-$• dends all which it has been paying drat. Ea, $ g P p g � ,lends all the better: for the bond's intPr� is specially true in the case of rings full security from the outer world, aanuine, true, and tun of `humsn`interest. likewise an upstart. eat comes before the stockholders' • divi. careful investor, bow- 'stiff out the. milk over a _ s. sends, whether they own preferred or - or other articles that have become Po -Very A' _ common stock. 'stiff and brittle. dirty bottle brim. To a irl of sweet_ sixteen a Iove ever, will not buy a bond of a company Keep apiece of sandpaper hand Milk bottles should be put under CRUELTY TO RELATIVES, 8 which cannot, show at leant earnings for. p Y p letter looks like the advance agent, the past three years which average well to -the sink where the dishes are the hot water spigot for 'a moment Little Alice$ whose parents were of a wedding feast. in excess of the amount required, for bond. :. washed. it-- . _ , cir . , When a etubbora -spot. on a. burned . before opening. house with a dozen servants, had m a,nnicipala one .need not be so Qcsct• p P g• ing. kTo villages and small towns be kettle refuses to move through the Most housewives' agree that milk been invited out with a tiny friend avoided -one may- buy with confidence. - -- -- whose .people were not quite= so well off. very good l GRAINS OF GOLT). - /a/ All the same she had a e y - EM A- numerous- cla -ss -of females prac- OUR SEPT BER� LIST — I!. time; -and •enjoyed- the-visit y. F _ All f11111 On• the way home she told her mo- 0 tically accouni uselessness an eg; ther, who had come. to fetch her, se» tial element of ladyhood. -hr. ATl abot it. Q s vi s - �; believing in a n f "So you had a nice time, dear 7 they-' are all made by men •for their { inquired the- fond mother, l own advanta.ge.- Thomas Hardy, "Oh; "yes!" replied ' they. child. SECURITIES The noblest service comes .from , "But there was .one thing. st scr- mimeles,5 hands,. and the be n IV-hat was that? vent does his work unseen. -O. W. j i - •, ``Well, 'I Mate. to tell you about - II� now in ress. We Holmes. it; it seems so cruel, ��and you I Those kith whom we can appar- �" mitahtn t let me go, again. will' be glad to ently become well acquaintrd in a qj j� -The mother romiaed= that that p few moments are .. rnernlly the wouldn't happen. forward o0 on - g:• ..._. % "They used their own 'grand- most dlffienit to rightly know, and oa g • • •- understand.-- ]iawthorne. ` mother for 'a cook'! " °whi pared the Application.' ion. child in a tra ie tone. The world will never be in any x g a planner Qf prder_or'tran nility 1 }ntil t g men are firmly convinced that con - NOT AT HOME. science, honor and credit are all in --- - CANADA_SICURiTIES . , :,� �y�h Warden (entering' cell)-- "'Tour our inte'rest'.- -Steel _._ '"'�'� wife is here asking to see you." CORPORATION LTD. 4 man's pnrposP of life should Convict (in desperation)- Phew I Dominion Express Bldg., Mentresi be like a ricer, which was horn of I SOAP FOR THE LETTUCE. Tell ,her I'm out." _ - Meconn " Building. tondoToronto Eng. a thousand and liitttle,rills in hetmnh�g Mrs' Newlywed - "dood gracious, Clotilda! Have' ft yon washed One way for a man to find out reached manhood in the plain, all t let ace yet I And `your master ready for his luncheoli 1 Here, Just what a woman really thinks. _ Y - - =- its might;X_current flows chaagc.lei,a- - e is me 1 '4 berg. s the soap 7" - -- him is to make her angry. to the sea. -H. IV. Beecher. 4 '?'•e . . ha:t S1. .... _ _ ... _.. .. +fi(_ ... ,,. _. -::rt °.. .a 6- a.. -...__ _ ,, l.t ..... ­­1 .?: t ..Cy' c�..,..Y :FN/:+.Y` ..YcuRt'•nel: U yz, _ _ : 1 ti� LOCALISMS.,, pp Mre..P. J. 14iorcotiilae, is of ' -The 125 acre Westgate farm -' LJO�A�l �f?. , 'dtitp at pvment through illness. on the baseline, has been sold at - 6-ed r. and Mrs. Mabee, of Odeaea, a good fl re to a Toronto man. visited Mrs, George Decker this -Mist Luella Hobbs entertain `% -D. and Mrs. Simpson were in week. ed the' membeter of her Sabbath `/ - the city an Monday. - Judson Bundy, of Claremont, School class on Wednesday after - - -Ed. Gormley, of Toronto, was spent a day this -week with -J.- H. noon: _.home over Sunday. and Mrs. Bundy. :-M. S. Chapman is having the - Bennett$winyard, of Oshawa, -Geo. and Mt s. Robb, of Whit- front of his :store re- painted. Q f . ,is visiting Thomas Harding for a by, spent Tuesda . afternoon with which greatly improves its ap• All -our - fJ t o ck . u - _ _. T. B. and Mrs. Marquis. - _ - - _ .. _ �. - .. pearance -A number from here - -attended '- Mrs b w __._ - -- 14irs. W. tam - g .,�- •.••,� -�, •, :-; •,..- ..... ., :� =� :ice .��,' the Audley garden patty on Tiles- day with her. slater, HARVESTERS EXCURSIONS - ` - -, day evening. Gordon, of Church street. one, roof -An Indei endent phone has -The Misses Burling and their URGENT NEED FOR . MEN ALONG only- _ been installed in the Methodist sister, Mrs. (Capt) Clements, of antaN NORTHERN WESTERN ZSx$e. _ _ ' ' . Given warm sunshine for the next L parsonage here. Milton, are spending a week at ten days, Western- Canada will reap A -few specials like. these Will bring W.: C. Murkar, of the Standard Siwece faint House: y MBank, Sunderland', spent Sunday -Mre. D: Stoner, and daaRhter, the•lai$ebt grain crop in its history. , at his home here. Mrs. G. Cranston, of Detroit Mich. All indications at present are favor- yQQ' in to see our new place his o McHiel. able and the Western farmer is busy ` of Guelpb, was are spending a .week with the .preparing fora bumper crop. K000 the guest of Mrs. W. Moore, at the former's sister, Mrs. J. C. Philip. men will be needed to garner this :. (� -E M J= A. R S _ R mange over Sunday. - Millinery, we are now prepay- immense crop, and store it for future - SOc dozen, y Quarts, _ ... A. G. and' Mrs. Green and fam- ing for fall and{winter. Our mil- use. This army of sturdy workers • Wipe _ . ilg left on Saturday for their new liner is now attending the millin- will have to be drawn mostly from Imperial Quarts, We dozen, ' biome in Georgetown. ery opening in London and Taros- Ontario and many of ahem will stay Half- gallons,• .. TOc dozen. In the West after getting a limpse -Miss May Hiscoaek, of King- to, getting the latest ideas. At 1 ` store, is vi ay her sister, Mrs. our opening we will be re red of its ma y possibilities. a man A rare chance,. don't miss it. g pe p who goes out with the harvesters ex- 'W. Moore, at the manse. to show the public the latest tocsin eta an exceptional op rtun- -Miss Mabel Calvert - has -been styles in the hat creation. D. ity on maH lnvestment. Ida not - �b S THRESHING-TIME appointed teacher at Blooming- Simpson & Co. only gets an opportunity o snake a dale. Waterloo County. - Previous to the departure of little money but also a chance to look Reavy White Cups and Saucers, reg. 80e dozen, now 65e dozen. -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here Mr. A. G. Green for Geor etown, over. some of the finest wheat land in - g the world with a view to possible Tea -s as lore, 25c r dozen ` as usual next Tuesday to attend representatives of the football i galore, pe +to his rofessional duties. # team met at his home and resent- future settlement. Man farmers in ` p p the West to -dap' owe their prosper• - - __ Knives and Forks, $1.25 Tersey ed him with Lvlub-bag cattle were shipped to the Toronto ento of their appreciation of his A arvesters excursion a few years Granite Dish Pans, 14 qt., 85c. Granite Dish Pans, 1T qt., lOC. ltlzhibitloa on Frida las t. interests in their behalf. After a ago and later took up a homestead -Miss Alma Crook has left for few words by Rev. D. E. Jahn- and there are still thousands of acres Solid Aluminum Tea Spoons, 45c. s Bright to aasnme her duties as ston, signifying the purpose of of rich fertile soil waitin for others. xd heather in the public school of that their visit the presentation was Along the lines of the C. of R., the IV - made by Fred Kirby. The club road has tapped tbousaude-of miles of _:_,. -Greet our price on the beat Granulated i virgin wheat land in the West.._ an Sugar. jt'B IOW, -Mrs. (Capt.) Clements and has lost a true supporter in the army of men will be needed. The -- ,child, of Milton, are visiting the person of Mr. Green. demand will be keen and the highest former'@ rents, C. H. and Mrs. -Ho ! for Home-Seekers, Labor wages will be aid. The fare will be "'Burling. Day, Farm Laborers; Excursions, glo to winnieg with a rate bl one- Men's Mule, Harvest Boots -5 pair left -1 sin, 1 seven, 2 eights _ : -Miss Lena Barclay, of Whitby, Ottawa Exhibition, London Eahi- bait cent a mile to pojatf on the O. N. _ and 1 ten, reg. $1.50 pair, clearing at $1.19. spent a few days during the ppaast bh4on, Excursions to Points on R., beyond. Five excursions will Men's blue stripe bib Qver811, extra value $1.00. week with her friend, Miss Mary TemiQkaming and Northern Ont. leave Ontario points. between Aug. 19th And 81st., and the route via - Harding. Ry., Haileybury and North. Also. Chicago and Duluth will be followed; -Miss Coila Eve has secured chew tickets to all tourist re- g 'Ladies White Lawn Blouses, only three left.- ' � � p the moat interesting to the West. spool tion as teacher in the public sort,&, land, lakes or. ocean and For full informatiion apply to any 1 only size 86, reg. 80c., now 85o. L only_eize. a4, reg. 1.50, now 1.19 _ - school of Wellington, Prince Ed- be and points. Procure all those agent of the : C. N. R. the . Say o! 1 only size 40, rag. 1.00, now 79c, . _.: y ' ward County. tickets at your leisure at Steph- Quircts Ry., or the Central Ontario 1 only Gingham, Blouse, size 34. reg. 1.00, now '75c -Mies Gladys Law, of Toronto, enson's Whitby.. . If prevented Railway. -- k _ and Miss Law, of Brockville, are going Stephenson redeems his ,.... visiting with the Mitoses Law, of tickets at par. Choice of all rya ,!Farmers bring in your Produce and get everything t, Church street. lake or ocean S. S. lines. * you want at the ad --W. H. Bunting and eon, of The worst electrical storm of °_` Pan M4ssion, Man„ are vUlting at the season occurred here on Mon- Parisian '` $ _ T �+ ^� ' the ba a Qf ale farmer's mother, day afternoon when tench damage is NOT w sTS AND Doss xoT COITAIN Goods delivered Free.. Send, or phone your orders. B unting. was done. The most serious lose POtsoxoos tsaD On svti:tac>< _ -airs. (Rev.) D. E. Johnston was sustained by Henry Haight, people who use PARIBIA:'�T gage ' and child returned home on Mon- of the Greenwood road, when bis, never grow bald becaase it kiillo the APMAN. day, alter spending a month with barn was Atruck and burnt to the dandruf Ater ®s, the cause of failing relatives in IKleinburg. ground. The building contained hair and baldaeea. ® • Mrs. B. Bunting nod daugh- a large quantity of hay and fall For your own protection . gee that ter, Miss Bertha Bunting return- wheat and about fift bushels of you get PARISIAN gage. The girl ` y with the Auburn hair is on ever _ .t ed home on Saturday slier spend- oats. Fortunately ail the ample. y �'1m •�7 �°p TEAM ing several weeks is the city. went were saved. This will prove carton and bottle, Your scalp will ��,1CI �N rj td.lar CL -The regular meeting of St a very serious Toes to Mr. Haight feel so delightfully refreshed that or g l; ry dinary commercial tonics wont do A n. yew': Mission Band w has no buildings in A06h he asyy more. blouses, house dresses, etc.: 10% -off:' , - held oezl 9atnrdsy afternoon, can house his stock and lmple- IC'r wonderful how quickly the hair We are clearing all whitewea'r, Aug. Slat, at 280 o'clock, at Mrs. went@ and he carried no insurance. will stop falling and dandruff and All prints gingham@, chambrays, regular tic. for Ile. ° Peak's. -The almost daily rains -of the scalp itch disappear.when PARISIAN Hoe► about fruit jars and'jeliy gl+tss? Yon will need some for your -John McGinty zpects to be- past few weeks Is causing the Sage is used. Teas of thousands of - y canniti We are su lied "with these at the lowest grace. gin laying the new cement side- greatest anxiety among the farm - women use it because It makes the _ g• pp ' walk next week, and he expects erg. The grain that has been hair so nice and brilliant' that it at- Do you require a pair of rubbers fur the Twiny season ? If so call as --to have the work completed with- cut for some time cannot be dried tracts admiration. D. Pettit and its and get fitted. `Ye have some good lines of shoes for ' ' pl dealers all -nosy Canada can supply in a month. sufficiently to be taken 'under ou with it. A large battle coats but men, women andehlldren. All school supplies 40 Monday next, Labor Day, will cover_and the standing cro are �p cents, for the opening of school, Sept. 3rd: _ obeerved.in -the. usual holiday algo suffering. Many fields will ' manner. All places of business be almost entirely ruined a� s -A. �GIF,I,ESPIE, -- :DUNBA�RTON - will be closed as usual and those result of the continued wet w•ea- having business to transact should ther. . The hopeful outlook of, a C O L -bear this in mind. few weeks ago ban now given HARD Ar D SOFT -Mrs. Race, of Toronto, spent place to the deepest anxiety. It (� O ©1 � -� a few days last aveek with 141 r. is hoped that the remainder of The Standard Fuel Co.. Ltd. !'�'sa H arve 1� "Race. They have leased F. E. the season may prove favorable = " j. - Ger`s.houFe at the foot of Church to the harvesting of the outstared- Cherrywood Station C. N.-R. street and will take possession in ing crops. NoadasR. Wednesdays and the beginning of the month. -The Toronto- East0 -rn will'pro- Fridays only. " -Rev. Mr. Pip n, of St. Geo- bably adopt the modern gag.elec- Hay forks, Rates, Hoes, Scyihes and Snaths. • -:- r Wr e's church, an Mr. Dew, of trio car which is proving such a hitby, exchanged pulpits on6 success where it • is being tried. -- -Pure Manilla Rope, for Your hay fork, 'Biinday'last. The latter spent a This car is driven by a gasoline Phone Mark. 5020 .'.few days daya with his Pickering engine which ,generates the. elec- Pure Paris Green, Sprayers and Sprinklers . friends before returningbome. • tricity that supplies the motive F'AR�d Vc= i3AZ.r= Machine Oil, Gasoline, Li;neeed Oil, Etc., ' -The .public and high schools power to the wheels. - By the Estate John T. Carter. Deceased. - 'open for the fall terra• on Tuesday adoption of this type of car it will =- lvew Perfection Oil Stoves and Hammocks ` .best, when it is desirable that reduce the cost of trolley line con- 5U acres N. W. b Lot 2, con. 1, Pick - �tbere'will' be a good attendance. struction by about $6000 per mile - ering, on Kingston road 4} miles from By coming in fate in the term a The only trouble with the somewhat Whitby. 7 roomed house, cistern,. Hir 'S u NDY pupil Lowe much'and the work is type of'car- is that. it is some good barn and stabling. 1; 'acres of O fl power, which orchard, 2 wells; well fenced and in the various classes is hindered by deficient in motive good state of cultivation. �. •these late' arrivals.• means that while it can propel Apply to-the Executors, -The potato crop - throughout itself at a very fast rate it .lacks H. E. WEBSTER, Whitby :;MEN'S FURNI SHI NGS the whole country is reported to the poker to pall trailers or haul `THOMAe D. SMITH,.Ravensboe . record one this ear, and it freight cars, but it is 'expected 'And I.E. CHRISTIAN. - - _ _ - is ea eted that --the -ice will be that this diffictilt - will -be- grade- - - -" �� - - pe -price ra y i5tf Solicitor, Whitby Large assortment of Shirts in the new shades and styles with collar : lone rthan it has been for a nom- ally overcome, and that the pre@- • . - _ ber of_years. ' Some fears are ex- ent trolley system of ;radial lines •--to match.. These are the best value we have had for ' ' pressed tbattha heavy -rains may will be revolutionized. GET OUR CATALOGUE _ - cat :se rot in some localities. - During the ,fierce : thunder. - I'T IS FREE - many a -The Toi uto Exhibition is now Y rm of Monday afternoon a maWorking Shirts in fnll swing and the crowd that b the name of Arthur Beasley is 50e., 75c., 80c. and Poe. ` • • j will attend this year promises to cress instantly killed by lightning _ , be a record one. Owing to the at Daly's camp on the new %C. -P. Straw HatslSc, 23c and 50c each lateness of the harvest farmers R: north of the village. As the - will nut be able to attend in the s oriii wag approai ihhyra- tuber- -s.r �t ►W -- - ', usual large numbers. This fair of men were under a tall pine tree. a w, s New Hosiery -- , Ha�arid -EapR and Underwear. is iiiproving each year and since As the storm became worse, they Ord _ - a the last exhibition a large number all left the tree, as they consider•! ^ _ of new buildings have been erect- ed it unsafe, for one of the build- — — R,. A.uBUNTING, _ PICRERING J _•_. ed and the grounds much improv iiigs with the exception of Beas- -w, M DALE _M -1 LLS .,ed. The number of -exhibits are ley,-who did not wish to get wet . increasing every pear and the The foreman begged biro to leave, F' =CKERiNC4j various attractions are losing none but he •refused. In a few moments _ r'.. of their popularity.. %.boltof lightning struck ' thetree = Chopping our Specialty �T� ' �F1i� ' DRIVING -A quiet wedding -vas - solemn= knocking it .into - splinters, and Ogilvlou n 25, 50 an and Glenora l�l FOR SUMMER lied on Thursday afternoon last at causing Beasley to fall. The men Flours in 25, 60 And 1W pound _ sacks. Fresh Rolled If need a New Harness, PIush Rug, Knee Spread, Whip, _ •.the home of the - brides parents, hastened to his assistance; bat - Oats, Etc. y ' . - -H: A. and Mrs: Haight, when their when phe reached him be was Mixed feed, Bran and Shorts by the - Harness Dresaing, or anything for your rig, daughter, Mary Margaret, was lifeless. The deceased came from ton or cwt. Prices reasonable. c united in marriage to James Net- Belfpst, Ireland, about seven-years - call and nee my stock. �. ver. weexls _ � on Greenlaw, of the- lake shore: raga, and had no relatives in this ' _ The ceremony was performed in• country. His funeral took p1Rce Chopping every day. - funks, Snit Cases, Collars, Halters, Stable ; the presence of the i►timediate on Tuesday afternoon when ilia - T n �PICKERINIG MARKETS Sheets etc.; in -stock. relative by the Rev. W. Moore. body was laid -in its •last, besting _ _ . ` After partaking of the wedding place in St. George's - cemetery in White Winter wheat, old.....'. $1.03 ' s ipper, Air. and -Mrs: Greenlaw thip village. He bo5rded at H. Red " ...... 1.08 PICBERnNG _HARNESS EMPORIUM � - =- -left on the evenin train for To. Fuller's where 1;r iras held in very .. ��. S' y bfixed ;___,. :., • � I,qq - -" W. J. 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