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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_09_06V VL. 2 R 1e ,i•1%JML �AJNL1�11T9 Vlr 1.9 V 1b,lAJ.M A 0-U -L -L A' 111. "JL-'A L% U, 1t?JL4 l� l.%a � _ Iv VV1Fr#s0i+o"4f aRSENWOOD CENTENNIAL CORNERS Established 75 years of Watford,. is "l Xed4ca4 SPIN MILLS Mies Williamson. rs. Jae. Hick. Stop. look, listen I The annual gar. vieitiag her cousin, den party and fruit social, under the , Mcs. Seldon, of Harriaton, is visit- auspices of the Centennial Epworth GREENWOOD' ? ��pp, E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- In with Mrs. J. Boyer and Mrs. Bette. League, will be held, Tuesday, Sept. ,11,. tared member of the opptometrio&I Asso- School re-opened on Tuesday with a + aiatton of Oatario. Special attentton given to FLOUR . Pe 10th, on the lawn of R. Morrish, High. iy =tin of glasses. ffiyss tested tree. North WHITE —SATIN fair attendance, Miss Pilkey being in Creek. •• Qlsaemoy test charge for the balance of the year. land by the follow g talents W MILL S CREA M —BUNS Mrs. J. O'Brien and family, of Buf- TEA —BUNS falo, are spending a few da a with dwards, • eHur, t, so of Toronto; �T O. McKINNON, M.D., L. R. C.S., �p� y Miss Reta Hurst, soloist, Toronto ; L% . Edinpurqh, member of the college or John an& Mrs. Grahams as -is also -M Melville_ _Dav soloist, Toronto — �_�i -�- Bread and Cake Makers Free.' eg P111 . ne scha 6argeoa. of ontarlo, uceaeiate Graham's son Thomas. assisted by local talent admission 26 " of .Soya) College of snrrtaoa., Edinburgh. FEED • Mrs. T. Proctor and family left on ' BRAD' 6teaia atteneioa to deieases of women sad . cents, children 1t cents. If weather eLildsen, Olfits sue residents, Brougham. Tuesday to join her husband in the is unfavorable for social to be held on "" SHORTS BRAN neighborhood of Moose Jaw. Pre- the lawn, it will be held in the church. MANITOBA OATS PUCKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS vious to her departure she was the re- Everybody come, - OAT CHOP s Sild X -RAY INSTITUTE WELLAND FEED FLOUR c-ipient of some valuable presents. -BARLEY FEED atos>nHCxa, - - ONTARIO — JUMBO- �� Their many friends wish them a safe MIXED CHOP , OATS and pleasant journey. OWNB�RTON CORN X, a WAIN CHOP It is with regret that we report the CORN CHOP aIx TowLl;;, , B., X. D„ ac C. ., _ .. � ' Physitiaa- ia- chaise 'CORN - EROCK ROAD death on Saturday, Aug. =1st, of Mrs. Special prices for lar a quantities. Specialist in Rectal Diseases. Prostatie Dis R 9 Alli- s"" of Men, Diseases of women, Canters, CORN CHOPS was Allfaoa,'relict of the late Andrew Allf- Asa Hubbard was in the city on after along �I Tnmon, Z.Say earmination. DLeaeer of eye, CORN CRACKED _ son, in her 73rd year, g -7- ear. nose, throat and lungs. Pitting glasses asd MIXED CHOP ,� Wedneeday. and painful illness extending over a F L Q v R 'W bent* and shrank diseas.m. Mrs. Harry Ellicott was in the city hod of about Sve months, which once Hoar 19 to a and f to 9 6917 for several days. BAKERS' JOY FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS Mies Louisa Hubbard has returned period borne with Christian fortitude, GOLDEN CITY LAW". home, after visiting friends in the Her funeral took place on Monday KISSIMI - - Chopping every day In the week. afternoon to Erskine cemetery, and E. FAREWE city. the high esteem in which she was T LL, K,C and 1 - is facing every farmer in thiseecEion held was shown by the many beauti• �• Z- C3'R�Z�'N' a • or. oursy Ornwn sttosay, and county Nearly y y in the building of the ful floral tributes and b the large = alfettor. court Sovsa. Wbithv. 1a. CALWELL S MOLASSES �g MEAL C. P. R• number of friends from different parts •� Mrs, Bad 'rows sick we are sorry of the townships g STOCK T. BARCLAY', Barrister -at -Law, g• y ps of Pickering and L. Solicitor. Notary Public, special Ex.mi- state, is on the sick list, but is now Markham. The deceased, whose nor for 810 court of iasttos, Brock street, * improving. maiden name was Janet Crawfoid, Whitby. fly Y - L• sPINKP LIMITED, Mn Murray has returned, after a was a native of Larne, Antrim Countyy, _ long visit to the north pole, His IrelaVe and emigrated to Canada E. CHRISTIAN Barrister and PICKERING, ONT. friends are glad to see him back. B A. sollcitor, Notary PubUc, Etc. Xon•y eo Mrs, Reeyely is visiting friends in when 18 years of age• and with her �WIIi Oinoe serf door to the Standard Bank, arents, settled near Greenwood, and 'FOODS tbv, 9aly, the city and is bar absence her mother T is taking charge of her household Ever since resided to various parts B M: L dudes. of this township pent the exception ham _ >;ti{ �'raf' it ..LLLLL of twelve years spent is Markham m Mrs. Flock. of Michigan, Gs visiting township. In 1864 she married Andrew T G. HAM Issuer of Marriage CLAREMONT friends in this locality. She is better Allison who died. on June 28rd, 1899, CALDWELL'S MOLASSES - 1 Y Licenses in the County of onwdo, known as Ida F'rguson and left these Sh2� hd of family f three sons and MEAL X1.94 . Picker[ as village. �7t arts about %5 years o. y _ _ y for all styles of furniture. p �� a daughters. These are W. A. and ri POUCHER. Real Estate Auo- MONGOLIA inr�Mo Montana, oa halnei Andrews. BLATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL tioneer, valuator, eouector and issues J _ $1.Oa _ _ 11 of marriage Licensee, Brougham. soy Marjory, Vlolet and Joseph at home. _ - Rev. Mr. Bricker, of Stouffville, DHOPPER Issuer of Marriaga ••„ called at R. Tarr's on Monday. BAGAR and FLAX. MEAL . Licenser in the County of ont&r�o. Room Moulding Misses Libbie and May Bowers - $1.00 0" at store and bis residence. Cisraawnt. MARKHAM spent over Sunday to the city. A 1f"t B. BEATON. TOWNSHIP OLEBH PZCtBre Frames Edward Barkey, of Stouffville. spent Dr, T. H. Hassard shipped on Tues• POULTRY TONIC —. . onnvesaaa.:, flomasfesfoao for _� Sunday under the parental roof. dry 34 horses to the Toronto $zhlbi- ;0 cente - -- - naMeaitr, Aaeoontans.-Dte, money to School commenced on Tuesday with bition. This is d Large entry .for on+ l {4 o e,r t ee of >raestI --g?e W window Shades Mr. Robb. of Mrrtham. as teach'.. man. - Rev, Mr.- Masters. of Toronto, visit- Last Saturday as the Blackwater FPOSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ed at Thomas Smalea on the holiday. freight was passing hrough Union- . for ooantiw of Tart and ontsria Asia Mies Gladys Ramsey, of Torou6. ville yard the front end brakeman J. L. S P I N K, Ltd. No* on Sales of all kinds astensed to an aborsset - - spent Labor Da with relatives here. who was reliering Wilmot G. Reesor - - - - - saetee. Address f3rssn ales P. o., oat, Miss Annie browns is vtait- was struck and rendered unconscious 'DERTA bfew 'U1V R�TGi• w a B. POW + fug io TaronW for a fe d yr s ace o pro ry ag roro a ��^ ceased Auc- - MY . tionear. valaatm and aofloosor for i� CoaaeCtioII week car w ish ivas being loaded with live Pit bossed of Ontario Lad York. AB finds of While Master Percy Tarr, mod of stock. The train was stopped and the gala eondnoses-sithar privately or trT &action, Richard Tarr, was pulling the tangled injured man was brought to Markham .' fiats note. mneacad Per dates or other +Dietaace no object. sheaves from the binder whsle his where his wounds were dressed by a • .: are appig at residenee. Elisabeth at Nalag. t'hon• orlon lets as Naws Otto•; Pick. Prices moderate. father was cutting, his hand was-acci- local doctor. He was then taken to G O.A string. or N.enab's .tore• Clare at Twin rs- - dentalty caught between the chain his home in Lindsay on - the • evening -- : solve promps atNauon, "Wataotiop�aarLo g � - Yy phone noshes is tndepandeat &Sol and one of the wheels. crushing the mail train. Egg, Stove, N -it and Pea sizes. first finger badly and injuring two of One of the greatest thunderstorms I'D hard coal. R. p "l�-� A P P Y /a the other. Medical aid was summon- that has been known for years passed Beat J lump stead) coal.' All coal is ' rT J�ENN�C ed and the injury dressed. The flag- over this section last Monday after- under cover, full weight and iWMIT1TiIAt6, ON s'. SCh001 Days are with its ere are all doing nicely at present. noon the clouds apparently gathered prompt service. ry from all directions causing a con- . Fimeral Direaw and znbaimer.- again'-and - tinuous roar of thunder and flash U B R t. L . ORttN RIVER after flash of lightning although no l Any buataeea entrusted to me will Picker' Pharmacy Frank 'Hutchings spent Sunday In great damage was reported. The A Good stock of rough and matched be carefully lsandled. Toronto. lightning struck a tree in front of Mr. hemlock, also matched and dress- - Charges Moderate — Is headquarters for all our needs Miss Gertie Booth is visiting rela- John Blakely's residence. It also fol- ed spruce and pine. q F tives in Toronto. _ ]owed the Bell Telephone wires into +; Independent Phone No. IM4. in School Supplies; Elias Bice was in Uxbridge, on Fri- the Standard Bank block. breaking 2x, 8x and 4x Ontario cedar shingles: : -- - - day oa business. the machine to pieces and scaring the 8x and 41 B. C. shingles. Public and High School Readers, Percy Pugh spent .Sunday with his clerks out of a month's growth. G. Let me quote you prices oh any build- OHN PHILIP scribblers and Exercise Books, parents at Glen major. W. Wilson's sesidence in Mt. Joy was ing material you way require. s Pens and Pencils, Marshall Tomlinson is visiting with struck, splintering a rafter and knock- ' Has a full line o! rreah and Cur- Drawing and Writing Books, relatives at Allendale. ing off some plaster. =8ua. Bill stuff a specialty.. Paiute Crayons, etc. etc. John Nighswander spent Sunday Independent phone 1504. _led meats constantly on hand. " y _ ' . with friends to the pity. BROUGHAM Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, A nice line of Writing Tablets and atMJ. Dot.en''sfor a of few Toronto, yiolted R. J. Pric', of Taronta; a nt the A. � U � � s X` REESO jHam, Bologna, Welners, etc, Born —On Sunday, Sept, let, to holiday spent Highest prices paid for - Envelopes always on hand. -• Fe E. Mrs. udd sight, a so .. home, Mrs. M grove is with friends in -the -..- LOCUST HILL' Butcher's cattle after spending a time with her brother cif this week. - .�' PETT =T in East,Toronto.., Fred and Mrs. Madill were in Whit- TIME �'dBLE-- Piokeriag Station Q. e' Miss Bessie Hoover has returned by on Sunday. T. R. Trains going East due as follows- after spending a fiat' with Miss Kathleen McKinnon' has re- No, 6 Mail 8.08 A M. Vickerixg IUerq PICKERING PHARMACY home, p� g turned to Toronto, " 19 Local .. 2.60 P. M. - - relatives in Toronto. G. L. Middleton had a business trip " 14 Local X6.04 P. M. ' REAL ESTATE Miss Margaret Wilson has left for her schoo! at Mud Lake, after spend- to Toronto last week._ , Trains going West � due as follow*-- First-class rigs for }lire Byron . Feasby spent the holiday No. is Local 8.88 A. M. ..... ing her vacation . with her • parents with his mother here. " 11 Local ; t.ts0 P. M.' ' Day or night �>Ki�! �� here, Grant Malcolm, of Galt, is home for "' 7 Mail 8.19 P. M, ' _ Miss'Calbeck, our popular teacher, Bus meets all trains has returned to assume school duties, a few week's holidays. Sunday iaoludpd. _ �� C. Wannop was in Toronto over Teaming promptly attended to. after spending vacation --at_ her home Sunday and the holiday.. _ in Toronto, bet Cie has been engaged Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Insurance rates lower on farm pro- Miss Annie McNeal has returned to assistant at the pos't office: perty and Village Dwellings, her home in Toronto, after spending pearl Albright is visiting hercoueia, W. He in flrlt -class Companies. her vacation here with W. A. and Miss Topping for a few weeks, Dnn . O 8]11 m:m O F1 r. � s Keisiet; -Blacks - ithing Having rented the Dunbarton shop and opened the same, I am prepay= ed to do all work entrusted to me In the above line. " RorsesboeinR a specialty._- hill in arid see ine any time. DUNBARTON ''•• ,Yj L '' h ' _, , n,1T c .sees .,rry 4 4! a��:! id: aC�^! ..'9 ^:al+'{..,..'H...t•.i.a. e:.N1-v�J: w.. ea...fit ... r._. .If not insured with me,,nll and compare rates. - One first -class brick house and stable for sale, i. Q: Richardson.' 'Notary Public, Pickering. SPECIALIST in all kinds of Tire Setting. Reaper find Mower Knives ground Woodworking and -T- General Blacksmithing. Wi H , JACKSON, — hou Rojo Havgoiu- lots of water? • C. B. AICZ, OF WHITLCVALR is prepared to furnish you anything in the line of wale) supply such as pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, plumbing, etc. They are also expert well drillers and respectfully solicit your patron. age for the future, Ind. Dbone 5621. WHITEVALE —'- visiting with J. and Mrs. Hamilton. mas Gaaariage find R. F To have the • Children's Eyes attended the'Exhibition on Tuesday. Gordon McKay spent Sunday at Mrs. Cassie and" Mrs. Barnett. of G}eenwood. Winnipeg, were at Brooklin on Tues. Miss Alice Turner 'is visiting'frfends, daRoy in St. Catharines. y McGregor has returned, after Joseph Leary has completed his spending a week with Toronto fri- dam. The mill will be going "full ends. blast" to -day. Maud and Mary Barclay have re- Mrs. Wade Tool, of London, spent a turned to the city top resume their few days with her uncle and aunt, J. studies,. and Mrs. Leary. Messrs Glassford and' Proctor, of Howard Langford, after spending Beaverton were here on business last . two months in Muskoka, returned Saturday. home last week. L, Pi her, of* Mount Joy, has com= Miss Ethel Wilson and friends spent menced his duties, here, as.. public the holiday with the former's mother, schooI-teacher. Mrs. Joseph Wilson. J. H, HogIe has some very choice Miss Evelyn Palmer, accompanied seed . wheet for sale. See advt. in Mrs. Beaton home -from Orillla and another column-1 • is spending a few days here. Whitevale' Method- Wm. Greig and two children, of few days his The Rally of the let Sunday School Sunday after• Peterboro, spent a. with brothers here. on noon was attended by a large number mother, and . . Thos, Philip was in Toronto for a of S.' S. workers. Miss Georgia Tool, few days and sold to J. A: Simmers 50 principal of Greenbank public school, interesting _bushels of choice timothy seed. delivered an eloquent and C, R. Dobsan left' as Monday and address on "The Message of the will spend a few days in Toronto be- Flags." fore returning to his horns in Beaver - D. R. and Mrs. Beaton motered up ton, to Orillia last week with Alph. and Mrs. D. Dafoe, r., -shipped her Mrs. Hoover. They made the trip up household effects to eaford on Satur- in the record time of 8 hours, While day where she intends to reside in there Mi. Hoover succeeded In land- future. ing a lt04b. -black bass ? Mr, Beaton- Thos. Foster. wbo has been with 1- . was equally successful and brought H. Madill.for some time, has been en- bome several large flah, all over 16 gaged as apppprentice by W. Mosgrove, pounds, our genial blacksmith. 1 ,T„• .,.r ��,R"''.�w... •t ..+�,x� .. '.7'..WY+i ,1 ._b.0 � '_�.: . t$ _k.4'iFaat,+. :....'n.',f _ „I ._.�t?v.'s;'... ww.�.r.,,. .,..,.e. -,. ...., �x:,i. ,w:, ... a.: %�. -. ,. v. • • - ._.. � -.-• �,.eb,. � :_� •�., i:% To have the • Children's Eyes _ examined before school commences, u 's: Avery large percentage of children have - very poor eight or weak eves• have thought all the time while parents their children's eyes were strong Tba tests and results do n9t matte it compulsory for the parents to buy glasses: but if the child does have the eyes carat ally tested by an eye special- _ ist and glasses fitted to restore the sight ' or remove the eyestrain, this same child will do its work mucb easier and be' :er and avoid severe headsches and a _ break down in the future. A large number of parents have avail- ed themselves of the atprecial facilities I have for testingand making a thorongb —_ examine' ions of the eyes, sad have brought their children in dad had glans- j e"tted for tbem thus ving the little ones complete riles., if yonr child is one of those showing defective sight or weak ayes, come in and. I will make a�'., 4. ti completes examination and tell you just inay net glad the otrouble s s you wub. ltl -Norman Bassett JEWELER AND OPTICIA-II _ orrrosirs NEW WHITBY roar orrrcv 1 ,T„• .,.r ��,R"''.�w... •t ..+�,x� .. '.7'..WY+i ,1 ._b.0 � '_�.: . t$ _k.4'iFaat,+. :....'n.',f _ „I ._.�t?v.'s;'... ww.�.r.,,. .,..,.e. -,. ...., �x:,i. ,w:, ... a.: %�. -. ,. v. • • - ._.. � -.-• �,.eb,. � :_� •�., i:% ..... _ . ....:... W - - ' 7FNERAL B 0 OTR S FUNERAL Workmen, Weeping Women-And Children - Marched In the Great Proccsslon. _- - r d STUDENT XURHEREAs S TRANDED ANTIPODES b by " A despatch from Cohden, Ron- - - -_'._ - College, Toronto, who was spend' ng • Call � A despatch from L,o -'don- says: the hearse. Each corps was pre- '� n with his parents,' Mr. s vacation- _ The body of the late'General Wil- ceded by a group of battle flags. and Mrs, Thomas Appleby, Raffia A despatch -from Ottawa says : - expected and alarming a idi As the strains of music from each Township, was foully urdered on The Dominion Government has just The financial situation .became best Booth was laid on Thursday band died away after it had passed Friday night'immediately in front come to the rescue of a company beside that of. Catherine Booth, his of the rental homestead mp y of more acute ad the toiir continued., the coffin another band took 'up the -� , keing' Canadian cadets who ar far frm untir' at' last the company was con. Wife, in Abney Park cemetery, amid melody, stabbed twice to the heart by e o home. Some weeks ago fronted with the possibility signs of deep respect from men and Leading the hearse when the pro- "Wild Pete" .Collins, a far>xier. of _ go arrange- e- of hay- P 7. women of all classes. Represents- cession started was a carriage filled the district, The murder was the ment 'a were made for a visit of ca- ing to spend the rest of its days in five Australia for lack of the means to. s of reigning houses and of with splendid floral tokens sent b direct result of a quarrel which dots from Vancouver to Australia, return. -In this painful extremity Presidents of - Republics, joined dignitaries and distinguished occurred on Thursday night in the the funds being provided by'priv - ' ana p village. Collins is Ssad to have in - ,subscription: The cadets in due appeal was made to the Govern- _ dam- grave- -with many, thou- friends of the late General. Imme- course said an revoir to the shores ment at Ottawa., sands from the masses whom the diately after the hearse a selected suited Appleby, and the latter re- The consideration given to the founder of the Salvation Army had bodyguard taliated a fierce hand-to.-hand fight of-Canada and started across ,; the yguard of staff officers of the B -supplication of the Canadians ea= tried.; to uplift. Delegates of legis- Salvation Army swung into line, ensuing.• Collins went for � Apple- Pacific, They-- ere given a royal• , lative bodies civic oo rations by in.a vicious manner, chewing his reception in the Commonwealth careful, in the Antipodes was r preceding the mourners of the fam- , e careful, but sympathetic. It has the army, the navy, business men ily, who were led by General and ear to shred's. Although the bigger and a somewhat extended itinerary been decided that a r of all branches workmen was arranged perfectly o kmen who had Mrs. Bramwell Booth. Than came man, Appleby contented himself angel for there. The company � y good ' sacrificed their des 's wa es wee fort ei ht bri brigades of members of with. ending the pe y, 'Canadians• -were . scorn B y of youthful citizens its p- y- g g quarrel s edit g peheeful woith bringing back W Canada ing women and children of whom the Army and these- were followed and the pair were separated by victories in unbroken succession -- _and, .. _ B the General was a true (rend b a rear- friends. CoIIins evidentl did not when the disquieting-disc over was €ollowi Clue decision, the -following _ , _ y. guard . composed of .offs- forget y y sum ,of of one thousand dollars 1s be- "marched shoulder "to 'shoulder in the sera from the international head- 8 t the incident, and carried his made that the funds hereinbefore ing sent by cable to Capt.' Davey, Mat procession which followed them hatred to mentioned were dwindling " quarters and the emigration .staff. Brent extremes.. He has g with un- who' 18.1n .command of the cadets. y of the General to its last sim- The procession was over a mile in been known to be of &.,very vicious _ pie resting place. The coffin was length, and those composing it car- disposition and at times has been '- borne from the great doorway of rigid SalvatiolS Army banners. regarded as insane, PRICES W ��jj� D�Oj�j�(1�(1 sate in wood, t.ob. Minneapolis, $4.65 to W Nlil (` 1JU(J J headquarters of .the hearse which A short distance from the starting - q• --____ ' a "r;s, a3 so to s�ona came: ; ors :',..*as decorated only with dry palms point in Queen Victoria Street the .r pp rr HEN B. P. ACTED. V E Duluth. Sept. 3,- wheat -No. 1 North- aced P B laced over the Blood and Fire coffin . asseii the Mansion $Dues, � � 8 P RTt PROM THE LEADtt4A TRAas ern, %14 to 14c; No. 2 Northern, %1� banner draping the casket. The the Bank of England and the Stock An old soldier who was in Malta $ENTREE OF AIIERtcA to %me; September, 941.4$ bid; Decem- :• celebrated battle flag which the Exchange. As General Booth had at the time Major- General Baden- _ her 93i -2c; May, 98c asked. • Oeneral had 'planted on Calvary been an" honorary freeman of the Powell was there as a major has rrtsss et oatt,s, ora,n, aaNSt� ans otasr U aT�g MARKETS-. - 'Woe Placed a$ the head of the coffin, City of London, the Lord Mayor been tellin Some Montreal, Sept. 3. -'Pop steers, s6 to s6, - and as this was done the flu of the a B Bid stories Ersduss at M•ms and Aersad 35; good, $5.90 to 16.15; fair, $5,45 to $6.- a Bs appeared on the balcony of the about him. 70; medium, 85.2o to $5,40, Butchers' foreign deputations and of English Mansion House and saluted the "When B. -P. was aide- de-cam BREADSTI:FFS, b.vne averaQed $2 to 13; canny bias, provincial corps dipped in salute coffin. P Toronto, Sept. 3.- Flour- winter wheat, $1.50 to $t T5. Butchers' cows, $4.40 to t to the GOVernOr Of Malta in 1884," 90 er cent. patents, $380 to 53,65 for new $4.60; plod, $4.10 to $4,25; fair, 13,&6 n At the same time the vast crowd The procession took three -hours he said, "he was the life and soul fro 'mills' ante artob s nr 13th sfeor uo cannerena pOOboners, medium, 7 reverently uncovered their heads. to traverse the five miles from• the - 2 0 b 8 to 13. and 50'to $2.25. old Cations are for Jute bags, in Dorton bags sheep, b 1.2 to 4 1.2c 3 + Then the General's campaign cap starting per el spring lambs, g paint to the Cemetery lac morel: -Pixel patents, 15,70; second 614 to 61.2$ r lb. Select hogs, $8.50; and favorite Bible were lifted on to gates. All along the line; on both s• r a• and strong bakers', 15, on sows, $7, and age, $4 per cwt., oft gars. ' * the platform of ate funeral car, sides of the streets, ..- enormous' track. Toronto. Grass $niece, $ 112 each. Mule calves, ' Manitoba Wheat -No. 1 Northern, nom- $3 to 17 each, cording to size and Qua- The scene was a most impressive crow& looked on. These became tli s � , lual at $1.131.2 Bay ports; No: z at 81110, lity, one, as the delegates from the pro- and No. 3 at 1-1.07, Bay parts. Feed wheat Toronto, Sept. 1-One rime steer P more dense as the approach t4 the ` i. I sells at 65c, Bay ports. weigbing 1,250 viaces and abroad, stepping slowl Y pounds, sold, at t7 and + PP B y cemetery was reached. Ontario Wheat -No. 2 white, red and several at $6.90. Qannere were a little to the sokuia strains of the "Dead fl mixed. 97 to 98c, outside; new wheat, 92 easier, going at from $1.50 to $2.50. Lamb .The service wa,s a very simple ti March _ in Saul," played by forty one, consistin of sinain of Salva si •.'- su `, 931. ontsiae are now Gown to 16,75. sheep remain l i _ g g Peas-- Numltial. } about the same. Calves were steady at bands, marched past the funeral lion Army hymns. General gram- r _ y I Oats -New oats. 40c here• an old at 43 $3.50 to 19• Hogs were a tn>ys firmer, car, and came to the full salute as well Booth and his sister, Miss Eva 2 s 1•?e 1 H yToronto. o No. s c. oats, bringing 98 70. T aim - yl they stepped by the coffin. A guard Booth, commander -in -chief of the Barley -Lower grades. 58 to Me. out- -of honor gomposed of the chief lo-:: Salvation Army in- 'America, deliv- I rila' HOG} CHOLERA NEAR WINDSOR cal and foreign officers of the Salves erect a corn -No. 2 American yellow, 86c on -_ Lion Arm speeches, while the General's track, Bay. po rte, and 89 to 99c. Toimnto; -- • y, Stood at attention round yo• 3, aer, Toronto, sad 8?o Ba its One un ou $ dr neat dau hter eau ".i y po ed and Fifty y g g g a solo. � F Were 4r■ . ' BBnckmhoat- Nominal. dered to be Killed. Bran-Manitoba bran in bags, To. -- __ MTI.ON CROP POOR." FATHER AND SON ESCAPED. ' j rontofreigt. orts. '$3, ' A despatch from Windsor says: Cloud for Mother and Sfiat- en Were COUNTRT p�D� An epidemio of hog cholera is re- -. 'Weather Has Bar ! - ._- r . _____ -- - _ _ _ - - Butter - Dairy, choice. °5 to 26$; bakers', ported in the vicinity o arms On Y ;n'eri.or, n1c: choice dairy, tube, 23 to Dougal road, and unless the din- Bi Bala i 26 vacreame it lotto Zoo for rolls, and Ripening - Burned, E ors of ewe is checked in the neat few 24c , creamer_y, 27 LO - - -A despatch from Montreal says: A despatch from Rutherford, We _ `.`The local melon crop >4s a failure. Jersey, now laid. 26 w t7o days it is feared a large percent- s@y, aasys : Mrs. Emilio Debaro per dozen: fresh. 2se, age of swine will have to be killed. This is -the way a fruit dealer de- and six of her -seven children, sa a. ge. and New chto 1 - 14 r a 1-20 for p y t g- f i large, and is 1.2 to 34 3-4c for twigs Dr: F. A Jones, Government Live scribed the cro ' on Friday, Fruit- ing from five monthA tom._ we.va ° /....� j primes. � as°d picked`S *02 - bushel; s- -Wbo- - 2 $2 Stock Iaspei or; �a9- directed the aP y of years old rust death eaTi4�on Fri- Honey - extracted, in tins. Quoted at destruc of 150 hogs durin the _ growing Montreal melons are up day in a� fire which razed their 111.2 to 121.21 per !b. for No i who Lion B Againat it "The crop is at least a homes. Debaro, the husband and Ge4. Sir Robert Baden - Powell. sale; oombe, 0225 to $3, wholesale, two days. Forty -sin animals - month late," he said: "There has father, and the seventh child a bo dressed il Poultry-Wholesale hickeot�eei6 opt 1 choice were owned by Joseph Dumou = not been enough sun or real warm of thirteen, escaped b y of everything. lb,; • bens, 13 to too; auckltags, la to 1�, $hells, and the remainder .belopged . weather to w P Y jumping iy g connected with keep- gro melons this Live Poultry, to sum- Do y, abaaL lows Arthur Dnmau 1 - I 2a r Chel y his lot. He did morententeii with ♦boot, than the a had Charles I • _ mar, and the way it looks now this fi'omn a second-story window, B Tammy Atkins con Stox. The farms of the three are .. LO keep the Potatoes- Csaadtsn, new, 65 to 750 per :_. kind of fruit Will be &clear ices." the o£ the garrison together bnenel. in the same. neighborhood. The 4 BLOODY RIOT IN BRAZIL. PROVISIONS. investigation will be continued, as � - than anybody else. He not only Dr. Jones believes there are more BULLDOG BITES .BOY. _ started . s soldiers' club, but one to °.g a lots. clear, 1hort t 14c $pe501b.. cases of co eliev a in the vicinity PoliNeal Squabble at Para Let to night each week he had a concert, ans, ass mess ago to $n. game - Medium - Chwd Another. and Is rocked U Heath of Many. 62 agar, a to 171.2$: heavy, Mee m The value of the swine tuna into P for the men, Pending Oil[rlal Action. 16$: rolls, 131.2 to 133•4c; breakfast ba- Several hundred dollars. A despatch from Rio de Janeiro One particular . evening at- con . is.to 181.2$; backs, 20 to 201.2$. A despatch from Stratford says.: Many g Lard- Tieroes, 13c; tube, 131.4$; pails, p -says: persona were killed tended "with some friends, and we 131.2°, _ N.tRCOTIC IMPORTS. = A large white bulldog belonging to and wounded during a political riot noticed that Major Baden- Powell a Mr. Casson of -the Victoria- Hotel; art Fares, Business is at a standstill, was down on the programme. To BALED HAY AND STRAW. an Friday horning attacked Keith �"mce• one of the political leaders, our astonishment,' when his turn tsBcke Toronto; °'Zvo� 2 bay, $12 1l11p ciovei Big Increase to Canada in First ® Murray, son of Mr, and Mrs, J. P. is a prisoner. A newspaper office arrived, a Tommy A -tkins came up- mixed se to 19, Four Months. - lldurray, of the post-office', and drew was burned: on the stage; and in a IittIe s Pch ronooed Straw -$10 to $10,50, oa track, To- - blood. -Earlier in the des the do - pe speech A despatch from Ottawa says - which B, R regretted_that Mai-or Baden - Powell According to a Government return which .had been' actin$ queerly, MrST SERVE 0\ E YEAR. couldn't appear, and that she lot- MONTREAL MARKETS. chased anothet lad, tearing a piece Montreal. Seyt. 3. -Oats - Canadian the importation Of a8rCOtice into G4 his coat off. The canine was TeamstAr &'nteneed. for . Runflin ter had deputed 'him to' take his 'Wetor .alo; e, 1.2 to 14c; -d.o.. No. t3. Canada has grown heavily in,the later captilred and locked np; • ,- Drown tepee ,for - . g place, whereupon be proceeded to 49$. Barley-Manitoba feed. 63 to 64c; first four months of the current fi�- -: pending. the action of 'the autbori- _ Sleliver a song sari$ &tJiring a fop- malting, 80c, Flour - Manitoba Spring al year. ThQ importation of pure ties, _ A despatch from Toronto siiys : Pish officeF inspecting the - uard; • beat patents, firsts, 15.80; do., seconds, B - B $5.30; strong bakers', •85,10; winter Pat- cocaine was one hundred and thir- John.Morton, -a teamster,- was sen The house went into rears of laugh- ents, choice, $5,25; straight rollers, $4.95 ty -seven ounces as against thirty - fenced' on Friday b Magistrate ter, and it was not until the son to, X490; do., in have, $2.25 to $2.30. Rolled _five in the whole of last :'iCIFT 70 THE KAISER. y y agi g oats- Barre►e, 15.05; bag of 90 lbs.. 1z.4o year. In 2 y. _ Denison to, serve. one .year.. in the- was half -way finished t4at the au- Miufeed -Bran• 022; shorts; $26; middlinge the four months nine hundred and Nat[vnal Subg4•ri lions Towards Central Prison for driving ver dience awoke tb the realization $28; 'mouillie, $30 to $34. Hay -No. z, per g ton, car iota, $16 to $16,50, Cheese -Fin• thirty-three pounds Of crude opium Fleets of Aeroplanes. Gladvs White at Bay and Welling- that the soldier' 'on the platform..est westernst 131.2 to 1358$: do., easterns, was brought in. The total impor- :1 ton streets, on July 13th, . was really B. -P.' himself." 13- to - 13.-14, Butter- choicest creamery, ration of this last e A despatch from Berlin ' 9ay8 : - _w.-.* 2614 to 261.2$; seconds, 251.2 to 261. Eggs year was five The rational subscription for the Mr, P. J Carey bas been appoint- q. - Selectee, ze to 2%; No. 2 stock, 19 to thousand and seventeen pounds ;• ur Otte Of, 20c. Pptatoes-- Per'bag, car lots, silo to P P purchasing a fleet of ed Chief Fruit In$ r powdered opium imports ' m four aeroplanes. as a Inspector for West- PASSED' CENTURY MARH.- months were one hundred and for- UNITED STATES MARKETS. ty -four pounds, as .compared with William, on Friday reached the Some unusual engineering prob- John V�hinney, Formerly of Mus- lltianeapolie, Kept. 3: Wheat- 8eptem- enm of 1% John Th . t Or • - 8 1t, 3es at St< Catharines. 9z7 -ec; May, 97380; No, 1 harci,_$1.0038; whole Of last year. was opens April'21 last: the new Welland' Canal. No. 1 Northern, 927 8 to 997 8c; NO z A despatch from St, Catharines Norther i 82787 X783 -. ho. 3 yellow .t, says : The dearth occurred'on' Wed..- •COQ 'z to �• wire oats, 31 The Niagara fruit crop s read - nesday at the Industrial Home in $19 3to �i9.50�' Flonie-- Leadine not for for marketing. p EST'CALLS'FOR this Qity of Sohn Whinny, who had the ripe old age o 101 "- - years. He had 'made his home there for many years, formerly residing pO,TAT.O . YIELD . VERY AVY Wages - Offered, Are Half as Much Again as Two in..Muskoka, He was still in fairly good health or Three Years Ago' - ea a ,s t ti a ext g fore death: Had he lives} unti]'next - ' � - � •: . _ .. _ . i" Hallowe'en he -would have reached Dealers ate Buying Very -Lightly, Expecting the - "his 102nd birthday. A despatch frorii Winnipeg 'gays i have leach Winni ` ed peg to date. tl _ O "`We -are still short 25,000,harves- "Deputy Minister Harcourt of ces� . ec lie FIFE HUNDRED ON STRIKE. ters/to meet the requirements of the Edmonton wired me on Thursday : Wes t," sad J. Bruce Walker Do- There are not enough men for par. A den atch'frotn Toronto says: �mployQee : of .Steel `-Comi)"i De- P ys : whereas last wirier, Torontoniana minion Commissioner of Immi ra- vest in this province as yet. - Advis= The consumer is at last .to' get re- paid $2 per bag for potatoes im- : B able •.get railway companies run maid Increase in Wages. lief- from the high prices of po-ta- ported from Ireland. The local tiott, Thursday morning, "and .I am more specials.' A despatch from Haimilton says - toes; • The potato crop - reports from dealers, both, retail and wholesale extremely- anxious that every effolx ")Deputy :Minister': Mantle of Bas- About 500 employes of the Steel all potato rowin districts show an fir `should be made to obtain r Po B a bu in vex them. I katchewan wired me: Saskatche- Company of- ve 5 B y. lightly, expecting concede that the harvesters'.' s P Y qui enugua t. envy- yield. The _west- the .drop to take place any. time- -_ _ pe -• wan has shout one-half number of work', -and -made a dei3land an the ern part.of Ontario slid the vicinity now . vials have been filled to overflow- men required- Strongly adviae sup firm for an increase in wages. The ing with a splendid class of work- 7 plementary excursions.' 8 y of Orangeville, as well as the Mari- The cool weather for tike' peat ,r met the heads of the company on time Provinces and th-e -Delaware month, followed' by rains, has 'era, but I am afraid that our friends Western farmers are paying- $3 Wednesday, but no settlement was Valle all have excellent _ _ _ •, Jn O>atario have failed _to a . reci- to ffi3,50 y, yield's. played great havoc among the field- PP per day with board for reached. Some of the men' say he -acreage this ate the urgent needs of the western good, experienced harvesters. This that the make only $12 a week by increased. B year lies 'greatly crops; but-if has been ideal for p y farmers for this year's crop. he is fifty y y y farces, and -unless rain followed by A• y per cent. of as increal3e over working seven days a weeks their Since fist week the f price of tu- a very hot sun overtakes the grow- i . estimate of 50,000 is not, in the the wages of two or three years rate of wages bein about i6% bers -has fallen off 35 _ alightest exaggerated ; nod more ago, whilst the harvesters' ex -- cents per bag whale- 'ors o*mple harvesting ,perations than 20,000 from' eastern. Canada „ : per hour, while eoriie get as sale. in a few days the retail prices are compler_d,�- -the - -- penses have notes$ =eased_ 1g tents -an hour. - -- Rill -be a3b to -BQ E- per ag, record - breaker ie1d'zi11_bg._:a._- y� ,4, t r, h . . e • ..unea,n.T... ,..7 , r. . A•L.'a .ts - .•.,�. '.v ,...... - ,aim., :. .tl' '�,,.ad . 1;„f.; 4•n. rv.ti , 4* ''.�.Y3••G7.wR?1.��t�.Aa•T,�.: ,.... 3,. td., edau .w�."SF�.,t9a*•.lni��- .,,«,KRr e,':__ L�ran� ,f`L.fl :?..x.._A,iats�3eco �l. :swesi� ...L.y,.... CS,c+^.Af. �w w,a,e:7u�".v :ne9.,.�.!...w4:. _v,..G...4",:..s+,.,.�na +s, ;ro..- . ::Jr4�M• -,. G.xw.>> , ew. ..4 a ,.. ..6y..ef sa:•.,«nea .h�'YL3";k3 :.Fn ,G.'i..� E�*afi�.xr�a.�e_.. .r"....- «,ss�..,k>}•l`S.n! =. ta,yF t i , - .. .. ...• . .. .•�iA"Pk".An.••S✓...'iYA01' •I.+v 0•e.•, •r' .. "T ORO CORRESPONDENCE ti%� il ` �� "w ° ° =4 MAKII SAFE iM�IfSTMEMTS Lion, the railways Look advantage o! flui� situation to lay claim to what property II ; they wanted fora new terminal station. — _._ itMTERESTiNO 00s;1! FROM THE CA- The city, on its aide,- ooasidered the -time WHAT A BOND REALLY IS AND HOW /�r 1 opportune hi make a demand that the YOU GET YOUR INTEREST. `ionformd fo L/!� - ►1TAL OF THE PROVINCE. railways, which by their increasing tracks and operations, have practically destroy. .. - - -- -- - ed the .- naturally attraethe- waterfront. _ a ET psi �m1 frj Obits .ef bonnauibre - Visit -St. Alban's should do something to mitigate this An Example of Now gonde-an ttswd -A Cif, —'- evil. The result was a demand that the 61 `L T Oathodeal -TheM UiIY railway• should elevate their tracks. oD i Divided In Equal Parts— St u/ a viaduct high enough to What the Coupons" are and Now The Rules. g permit the 1 street passage to run underneath on. are Used. On his latest visit to Toronto his Royal disturbed to the waterfront. The various l /YQ �VRd��PyiM�� I fi 'W�ighaese the Duke of Connaught again matters arising out of these demands "''//'" • t ! I" ." himself to tie every inch a Prince and counter demands went for adjudica• The articles contributed by "Investor' s : End a gentleman and with interests and tion to the Dominion Railway Board, sire for the sole purpose of guiding pros oymDDat ea as human as the ,most demo which, after years of argument with peotivs investors, and; it possiblel of sar- vsiatie could with. 'Torontonians, how• eeemllagly endless appeals, declared for tag them from losing' money through GILET lili ..• : ` rover, cannot forget that he is a Prince a viadnet as demanded by the city. 'Qf placing it !n wild vet" enterprises. Tile of Royal blood. At the oeremoniei at' ��� the railways protested' vigorously impartial and reliable character of the the Exhibition at which his Royal High- and have auooeeded is hanging the whole information may be relied upon. The �� Mesa officiated some of the local digni• matter up. In view of the record so far writes of these articles. and the p9i?llsher 'caries were obviously quite overawed Not it would be unwise to undere8ttmate their of this paper have no interssta to serve iNlaab 1A so Rev.. Dr. Brigggs, .. the • venerable stew• further delaying powers, but it does look oonn9ed4n with this mattes other than i I k •rd of the Methediat church, who was now sii though they had about reached thoN of the raad{tr. Ca �Va jl present is the capacity of unofficial chap- the end of their tether, and that bet-ore lain for the pus se o! invoking Divine next year's exhibition visitors come to ,lily +s. bleaain In mQl iduone hraaee and se town the scene of desolation on Front . By "Investor. ") I' fonant tones he delivers a prayer that street will be replaced by one of busy G = would have graved a rear meeting. He construction on the new station and 'What are these stocks y9u are selling III did not forget to ask care and guidance track elevation work. The Grand Trunk as it this. $eked a man of a bond sales- I' for his Majesty and hie Royal regresen• railway has noyr professed its readiness mail this week. tative, but the record as a Field Marshall to go ahead with the work, At the time Now to explain lust what a bond is to of the man who stood beside him and his of writing the Canadian Pacific is still a with the arson who is entirely unacquainted 3 avowed interest in the cadet and similar protesting that it will not contribute its general terminology of tinsace whole school is "gallied" or stam- ant about 1% inches' loll With a Movements. did •not prevent. the reverend share, and if some means of overcoming is by . no means an easy matter. The g -: this attitude cannot be discovered the easiest way to do it is to take him a peed at the very impact" of the reen head) bites doctor from asking 'frustration- of the you, it is not t4 iilaaa of those who delight in war.. work may be still further indefinitely de- bond and show it to . him.• harpoon; gg After Dr. Briggs' aved• Although this matter has been explain- Poona. they have heard the be forgo ten' because they take eo invocation the pro ad in this column about a year ago it is death - song., quite a big piece out. oeedinga were about as stiff and formal COERCING A E3ILWAY,__ g g p ' �a one could imagine. President" - J. 4. The latest order of the Railway Board verb a perm. able, in view of the fact- --The -sound -that the- boWhead make$ Then there are the white antb Sent read a stiff little . address of wel- that there ie so much uncertainty on the „ tin unequivocal and specific, and the only is -like the long-drawn-out hoc - not reap ants but termites), ":come to which he did not add one word things the Canadian Pacific can do now question to refer to it-again. � � � S , .. of informality: Throughout the. entire Now, take a large company like the hoo- oo-oo -oo ! of the hoot -owl. A which cheerfully eat the insides Out ro infer he looked shout at un fire are to appeal to the Dominion Govern. Y i yy went, or to stubbornly defy the Bo rd's way, arse Company, which, by the whaler says 'that the er 'be IIB on Of the beams of the Wooden houses sortable. Then his Royal Highness read way, Ilea issued no bonds, so we may use y , order. Neither of 'theme courses is ]their it as an exam an address in reply. And the email boys � be effective. True, the onl malty Ale. Suppose they should F, and may rise to A, Bar even C and recently have, been eating rile Present noted that when 'he took hie y p want to buy some more land to extend provided in case the railway refne:s to b @fora slipping back to F again. He sheet lead an the top of the Sydney eyes off the manuscript he sometimes had their fat cries fns they did a' year ago) *„ D obey the order is a Roe of $100 a day, and it .so happened that it was not pos- asasure8 us that with the humpback Museum. The city fathers thought; to panes to find she place again. This which, amo der i to only $16,500 .a year seadlag finished. his Royal Highness would be but a fleabite to that wealthy Bible Lo raise the necessary money from the tone is much finer, 8lld sounds this was going a little too far, so bowed' and started to- retire, the and s• 'their 'shareholders. The amount regntr• + B Bat the Railway Beard across the water like the note from now the ants are r ence standing. There was a bushed si• cannot afford to be defied, and wi!} doubt• ed, let us sa to bay the land and erect preserved inside r - -- leace• It was George H. &>oderham, legs find some - method of msI the re- and equip the plant is $2,000,000. Now the F string -of a violin. the museum with samples of the 3f.P P., who broke in with' "thre8 cheers conde'ivably they could a to one man ,t, half Consumed lead as a warning calcitrant Pare y ice the scratch. IL for the Duke and Duchess." -He dii{ n t might get Parliament to peen legislation and borrow 'he. money_.�rom him on a g t0 oven say which Duke and Duchess. The providing severer ent to tea, s it lation mort6 age. That is quite possible• but al- all who would allow their appetites audieDoe was so overcome by the.- infor• together improbable, for no one mail TURN YOUR TIME INTO M0'_�IEY order the conetrtictioa to be made and p to run away with them. to ality of this proceeding that 1t almond collect the Canadian PaeifiC's share would be likely to care to put so great Y rgot to _cheer. Another ellence. And .through the ourts, a main into one security. To get around —� a. e Princess too,' piped another voice. Meanwhile the eyesore of the conflagra this difilcnity here's what they do. There is a firm in Toronto who give ban• t the crowd could scarcely cheer at -tion ruins is but the smallest of man They go to a big bond bonne and tell drede of men and women as opportunity HE NEEDED IT. all for gasping, inconveniences the city im undergoing, them the circumstances and offer them to earn from $250.00 to $1,580 00 every year the mortgage. which they buy. Their °. i7:,' ROYAL LADIES OBSERVE AND_ due a the delay. The level croaain�g at g with but little effort. This firm maantao "Is there any Of that sauce you Yoa a and Bay streets used by thou• plant, equipment: lands, and all other am- tares reliable family remedies, beautiful gg nets are mortgaged to a trustee, usually made for the cabinet pudding left, OBSERVED, sands everyday on their way to the boa.• toilet preparations and many necessary are intolerable nuisances, to say nothing a trust company,- The trust company, In• household 13' I' Of course. the Duchess of C<onnan ht g stead of turning over to the bond bongs R°Od�° such as bakln� powder, Marie '•. ¢ of bean death trans: And then there -ia g ..r.t.o +. .,.�. s... ...e w _ .. ..., ... �.. the latter immediately behind her father t toad '• of a par value of $1,0 each. Ever one say. aant. one person in eaca iocaiccy can _obeervation, particularly from the Pem• y an o hreviated form of the big m��rtgage anti, T these preparations to their neighbors. said they were glad to see the Duchess • th.,usands of a are seeking- heir e each would be stgned by the prei+tdPnt a agents. Don't you think you better in FP W 3 Q: *°' :i . .r .k- ."•',"• {r?".k.,K .? - `„'��:3'•'6y,�•... rw�z' •±n••an,•g. •s+„'rawxT +tea �• •- .t+.vwaa> ::�,__,,,,"''�' .+'c"." v' c - ,a -.-s - .. ... . • - _ . »... a .. • '. '�"', - :-:r.*,, - � .. .. "rL 1� sae from $10 WOO. It has boon I{ ARM TO 1iRhIT Being south � G3 g a matter of common knowledge >a� of Lola 5 and a B. F. oo¢„ elot.m�as, � fRUIT g sad roeisesa ef�ila.er..a a wr Leas FRUIT 1A RS J Lynblfehed every Friday moraine atlis0lmas, for some ears that Galvea 2 days the premised an . brick house, fatr afaed ,. .Pickering, oat. y been with awns w ripwards have been sold each year Boil a rich o loaai�.ia: i adsaae : o¢ldn- . 0UTE8 OF' ADVERTISING: to be used in one;form or another lion. Fa:mijotas Late Ontario, For farther - •. .; i¢ba gwns U~uon. sz ling lboenaw Lot' human ooileumption, and it is � =�o. �owEL�, tl � Have you tried ,the Perfect _ 'chin raft does not inolode Legal•orForeign 8 aineC this �t the law in aimed. -- ap«irl ter given parties making ire .will- now be lei b6o.reea g R U I T TREES -- __ .._- raola for 8 or 6 months or by . year. Half turkey on the market. -= yearly or yearly ooniiacts pay&b o gaarterl,. - —They are something new and easier to fasten than the screw top. Badness oar a. son lined or under, with paper From the nursery farm of Stone 'ere ear• sa W puabls in advuioe- & Wellington, Foothill, .Ont., We have all kinds and sizes of Jarsltn stock, - - Ave "usse per "a l al: ten inssederti n`' FNO ld°e one• the largest in Canada. at lowest prices. BDwia1 contra°r raga made known on appuca- N. - on. No free Advesddng. _ Alma good supply Advertbemeats witho¢i writlen instructions OR SALE-= Threebingg oiitflt cheap. kinds of Fruit and Ornamental g PP Y of REDPATB GRANIILATED SUGAR. Will, belasw%d until forbidden and charted 60- F apply to ALBERT HAWKINS, _8! hlaad i Trees, Shrubs, Bulbs, Borders � oorainvb. ozd.ra for dlsooatlaaing advertise- creek -BB.tt _ > moats mast beiu writing and use to the -pub. _ and House Plants. - _ OR SALE —House and lot situated `--PURE CLOVEN HONEY -1J�ob Work promptlyatteaded to, F oa Brock Bt„ Olarrmone, opposite the All stock guaranteed free from eta TERMf Methodist bbwmb. For panieWars. a to Jose Scale and -true to name. qr W. J. GREGO, North Claremont g�t� =a, 10 lb. MOS&1 B. t _ _81 .25 per.yew ; 01.00 if paid in advance. For all information apply to subsoriptoas tt� "ratted states. $1.80 FARM TO RENT -100 Acre Farm, our local agent in act it1dR11miN of own of Oshawpa, A nice line, of Pickles Jams Fruits and Meats - sae Wila April Lti 1918, Apppr y to.0 oD, C, ROQrE$s, - Pickering , JOHN 1NiURKAR,'Proprietors 00 ANT, el -t: T A �� for the hot weather. ° , EQFTABLES FOR SALE —Toma. P NOTEi AND COMMENTS Lull and Bee them . at + _ y"kl;taom cabbage. caunifto r. mull white - - .' i _ celery in season onions, S. GAMMAIDGE 4 One of the speakers at the Dir- Brougham, oat. 47-W co RICHARDSON'S � �- F Vectors luncheon at the Toronto _ Exhibition on Labor. Day made SEED WHEAT FOR acadJE -158 load of steam coal for thresh - „ -- bushels. Seed wheat Early Arcade. grown -- the statement that world =wide on new land, choice sample si.W per ba. w ing purposes just received ('• bas. sore can be _seen at News office. +, peace will come through Trades New sroasham. o at Gl'reee^^nburn station. Buy your Groceries at the f3rocers. r anions. The 'question of, peace W M GIB 8 O N- "- TRAYED —On to the remises of N- or war in. all past ages has been S_the aa.d Roaga Hill�sast side) one - decided by those high up among � belle: L year of , The owner may have GREENBURN, ONT. - • - ..__.._ the same . vi yrwpartysad paying a:- ' �../ arr the nations counsellors, while peased. Y• >$i°a$ie$r, Ito¢ge sill. +teal i i� Q s _ ..- the blunt of the conflict $ad the REWARD —For Information ' heavy expense has been borne by ►pp leading to the oenvfation o! thsParty "CHOPPING - °Bell Ts aphonewlsed �twedaRowbank and ' - the laboring man. -The influence the8l�igstonroad. wm, o+owsx, Daaharcoa, carload of Tudbope �arrlages Oil y _ ;Lad strpn th of the .,labor unions The'undersi cannot be used in any better FARM FOR SALE —Being lot d, B. -undersigned is prepared to do p F. Con. Pickering and consisting of 56 acres grain chopping every day' hand open or covered With cause than in the promotion of har nwv :ad ` the prpre � iw�a s,�oa in the week except 1 � :- the causia, of Peace. If the labor stabling. The soil is of the beet anwith in a good Saturday, `unions of'uhe various countries g Q .tat. of cultivation. being well aaderdrain.d. - : steel or rubber tree. Farm adjoins Lake Ontario, Will be teased .-were- to. unite in the prevention for a term of ..:s For fnrthe+r arcionla� John F. Bayles, Greenwood of war, all the war dogs in Christ- Dim ws PNOER' `06 sale Come along and get your choice, at prices endom could not compel two ARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT- *". T ay that defy all competition, nations to go to war. Many of F ConaistinQ of loo Berea more or l,w. being G + RUNE - _ the most disastrous watt i1i hi.- lot 9z con. S. Pickering oa the - pr.mtse. err. Only line reaching all Summer f ` . a good frame house. large baras, with hone tory have been caused by the pet- foandauoa end oth,r oatballdings, 9 iarg. Resortu in Highlands of Ontario sized orchards. as abondaaoe of hard and soft including ty dispute' between kings or peso so" l a +loved .case .of fuit,vauoa, � • MUSK•OKA LAKES ,BEST BINDER TWINE _ poeeeeaion to plow, after harvest, fall Posaea- _ - ._ their friends, and they • would ,ton A ril 1st 1913. For farther particulars apply Ib >tsa P. SPOFFARD, claremoat, ss-a1 LAKE OF BAYS ;never have takeq place- had the pp ALGONQUIN PARK We have received a carload of Plymouth Binder —_ working man, who is the greatest FARM FOR SALE ORTO RENT— MAGANETAWAN RIVER _._ Being let s. Cote. & in the Township of Twine, Which: We Will deL -ver at prices stlfl'erer had a voice in the matter. Czbridge, and consisting of We acres. on the FRENCH RIVER - a mired area cod Name bonne bank barn - Other wars have taken" place, with stone ataolia Plenty of hard• and sort TEIyIAGAMI _ _ Which cannot be beaten. such as those carried on b Ale:- water 10 acres of *cod both of hardwood nm. KA WARTHA LAKES y bar. Also noway an•c•ac ti� her ant lumber Full Summer Service now in effect .,•,r - sander the Great and Napoleon to to bniid. new barn. A affiail orchard is full - -- bgnng. Soli clean and an call state of cal- to all Of above resorts. Waite for • ■ • ;satisfy the greed Ot` ambition of runbea. Goon woe and rail cone«. For full particytar9 and Illustrated foil- J ■ /. some one man. If the labor - unions truoR ouani. apply co Mas. l�tao2E ere to any Grand Trunk Agent. D1ISN ' would direct much of their energy ARM FOR SALE IN PICXERTA G, Homeseekere Excursions -I In the promotion of peace among F a arst at&" farm coawaing about 1fa - wt.,rr� O/VT &area, being s of lots 98 and to con. 6. Pick- Ady 9 aM. =3 AuSnat 8 to 30. s • the nations they will gain the .ring township, now occupied by Mr Fred septemar I-saw I?' good will of all ' ri� t The land is of the bola, with spring Ill people and na• creek running through coiner of lot on the Via Sarnia or Chicago. EVERYTHING FOR THE FARMER t pions. - pnmiw use a good frame house with owns pe r lonndatloa : t good back barest, wind mill and Winnipeg and return - 534,00 _ _ _ Phones: Bell 99'; tads ndent 52. . good orchard. Privilege to ouch after bar. Edmonton and return - $42,00 _ - rest and fall possession oa VprU 1, 1913 A - D�rrtng the two ., weeks now fiickets Rood for e0 days. ■pla¢dld chaaei fora�ood farm Terms easy � _ - _, !drawing. to a close immense crowds apply w T a G MORtiAs. Markham P o. , NO CHANGE OF CARE C7C7'Y1it have assembled in Toronto to ere. $r•tt Spe'lal train will leave Toronto at +witnews "the greatest show on 1 ,� p. m. on above dates, via Chi. _ cagoa,ad St, -Paul. i hrough' - _ }' Hag to offer C1 -_ earth. It is'doubtful if any other AAMW­ coaches and u _ _gam -a annual exhibition in the world to cars. sMr� .HARD d.r D i�3QFT g tore, delivered promptly and can compare with that which To- The Grand Tirunk Pacific Railway . -- condition. in good lronto provides ever The Standard Fuel Co.. Ltd. is the shortest and t route �' , See our Fumed Oak Bedroom Suttee P y year.- There - - between Winnipeg:­-Saskatoon— + with brush braes trimmings, Sum- Jew been "World Fairs" every - •'Cherrywood Station C. N. R. Edmonton. +1 mar Furniture. Rattan Chairs, few years which have lasted all New Fast Express Service between' i errands Chairs and Tables,' - summer, and which Invariably Mondays, Wednesdays -and Winnipeg gad .Regina. Smooth . y Fridays only. roadbed, Electric lighted Sleeping Camp Beds and roll up Mattresses. land with a deficit. That which Cars, superb Dining Car_ Service. R R- L7. i?.E�V =ZiSON Lv. Winnipeg, takes place in Toronto every year peg, 8,45 a.m. 8.00 .m: ' is one not only of a very high _ Phone Mark. 5020 Ar. Yorkton, 7.10 p.m. 9,90 a m. - - - 'Ar: Canol+a, s.sD p. 6. 11.40 Im. Careful attention given to-Embalmiog and Funeral Work. order of merit, but which. at the Ar. Regina, ta.00 p.m. 7.00 am. Phone night or day —Bell or Independent. and of each year leaves a sufficient �3Z FtCT E3.4% 'r Ar. Saskatoon. 8.18 am. - ' _ surplus after Estate John T. Carter, Deceased. A'• Edmonton, - 9.00 p.m. Flowers for Funeral Purposes p paying all indebted poses at city prices. lnest, to pay the coat of the exec- — VPPER LAKE SAILING$ 50 acres N. W. } Lot 2, con. 1, Pick. Sailings from Sarnia for Sault Ste. lion the expensive , new eatbuildings n scan y. Kingston road _ miles from ce• g ng 2,J : Marie and 'Port Arthur 5.90 p. m., Whitby. 7 roomed house cistern, Moada s Wednesda s and Satur- ' and the carrying out of eateneive � days. y + Y good barn and stabling, ltj acres of and.costly improvements. The orchard, 2 wells; well fenced 'and in Ask any Grand Trunk Agent for fair is certainly a credit to the g� state of cultivation. full information, or write Apply to the Executors, - PIGl1E RIl�4 0} . Onto business roan' behind the venture A. E. DUFF, D. P. A., - � � ' H. E. WzBsTER, Whitby — .who give -without charge of their - , • THOXAs D. 8311TH, Ravenshoe ---Union Station, Toronto, Ont. !valuable time to make the eahibi- And A. E. CHRISTIAN, FRED ALLEN, lion the success which it Iles be- 45tf Solicitor, What* fl,- rT -.-R. Agent, Pickering come. Some make the statement- that - N� DOMINION �� it. is the same thing year » �! s g1A sntw,to a oat ,� fat+., ntgsioE". w, a tepear. In some respects this RE-EL'S., g� 0HOLJ -; STORE a a sooefrr, at+a,u mats... is unavoidably the case, but there _ oar °'w "Pam' s' Re's"" «`700'ooe' TOW Aiies' apro,000,000 are nlaay things which can -_bear — - 'W —HJ T__B M �'uuders sad M SAM O� r. I end other. Cc A.0 be set3n time after time. But unsurpassed banning faciIit _ _ to the person who wishes to see maybe by at nay branch., FararuleW Sale Nofas collected.: "something new, no better- place 7. can be selected than the Toronto Boots and Shoes of every description at the• very, lowest WHITBY BRANCH, A. A. ATKirfeow MatiagWW _ National Exhibition to satisfy possible prices° his longings. If a person wishes - - to keep informed in matters con- Corning call is respectfully solicited' - r corning the world's indnstrial pro. p g P It 1s a lessors to show cods. no better place can be chow Q 'I"x � ]E"A 4 en. It is a great educational force, _besides bean J PEEL; -Brock Street - WHITBY = R of Value from a' . f - _. - ' --where -^frlundl from different : parts of the eoun _ _ t mss. may meet to talk over old (��$' an "ubbers_.. _ - - - - j ECURrry for both principal and - - All new stock.' Our sales in- this departnisnt have surpassed - all -_el,. � Eighty lost children . were -found : 1 S interest is the first enmiial.of_an _ - -•' 'on' the ea- hibition - pectation and demand for good footwear at reasonable - - � -'-• - -- Wednesday. _— grounds on prices is steadily increasing. We have a large invutment; the ab�ity to realize - assortment and if we have not what you �t quic>sly tale seeoad: judged by tlipe Ta those who have been =in the - want will get it for yon'on short standard;,'a deposit in -the savings tlakiit of offering young veal for notice. Call and examine, OFF departrdent of this Batch is an ideal sale for human consumption- will make known your re- %�F,�►D 1C�r - form of inve . .do well to bear in mind _that sec- - quirements and _ tion 102 of the Ontario Statutes a _be supplied TORONTO for 1912 provides that no meat of r calves under 4 week's old shall be - Our.groceriet{ are the freshest. - - _ - -.. -PI f R T �'" BRANCH, ' `sold or kept for sale, and the pen- , � -" i V ��•st�1N`�•� .ally for a breach of this law 19 a Gi- EORG�-B PHILIP, - BRO.UG�HAM R W. GORDON, Manager. ® ®® Bran, also at white. Al �! •�1 a,r '�T�"y. -r t..'�+.� ... a *. .. .,.» . r :4k _ r a ,GYM a ,. •n: • •s .. r* i . h +4`,[.••.,:_ir".,_...tr..,.,m.r _.h...._.._.._.,.., ._.... r•.., a.. mK!• z:, KC.,. r.,.. rre._ __.�r.,.......,.......m,..r,... ,$`��r;,.tF.y.,t�n .k,. :•.s. _ rr� ,- k....a'�...,_..- .:ts...�., \: u. :...�. -,..- u. rwr.•r :...._�liec4_ <.r'•��...,..e... x - .._°.'' � . ,_�4x -.,, -. l ..... ..?,.'t,._� _.......,...<,+r .,._i.':�•:... : fr.-_' rs, s...,_ .•s,,..riCa,�s�.;..,L,.� :.v...� • t• ! - ... r • a _• w i a. au RaMONT Mrs. Ales. Wilson has returned tre►iniDj� as a nurse: Her many � ums are now ready for every.' home after visiting her brother in friends here wish her a ealcceasfui ;� 1 �► Enniskillen. 'body at J. H. Beals. course, jl_.��H Rev. J. d. Grant had a trip to Mr• Scott, of Brussels, spent P. Parrott, cf Ashburn was d d RICHARDSON'SHonda h 'the city en Tuesdayy, y ere with his daughter, engaged in straightening out a S. Rumohr was in Whit onp _Mrs. G. H. Samis. _ -- tangle a_mon tha_telephoas_ wires_ �O_ t diepla7 of Itmpoelat� of A:fr. last week with a loado� des. Thomas and - Mrs. -- gtepiieason in and south of the i '� �. o[ i and Tamil spent Sunda village on Spepeeley, of Roseville, toss y y with Tuesday last. unry Hooks, Dolls, Toys, )w guest of Ufa son John on Mon- friends in Ashburn. ' •,� seeeived for the Holida L' Miss Kathleen Duke will resume Uxbridge has disposed of the y '• �= Mr. 'Hurlbert, of Cesarea, is teaching again after the holidays Palmer P�no Factory to the Gold • =4 see diem. r visiting his son, Calvin, in Clare- Saturday, Sept 7th. Medal Furniture Co., which is to <Aubeoripdoas taken for all Ytlgasi>oes, �, Wont. A number from here attended employ 60 hands. It cost the town __ weekly ad Daily NetnPa>( Dr, R. L. Graham, dentist, will the garden parties at Audley and $$5000. The new company pays be here as usual, on Wednesday Greenwood last week. $808 a year for 15 years when it `.anest. * Richard IInderhill, of Toronto, becomes their property. They -w�• tT■ H. RICHAR]'sO 4 John Caster, of Toronto, visited accompanied by a friend spent pan no tasea but keep 1t insuredC$ Bt.SO!!te ' TC - - sat the home of his parents over Sunday at his home here. for $20,000. �. Whitby■ Sunda The police trustees are getting - Mr. &tullo, of Orangeville, is ,the street lamps in readiness for - ; TORONTO WOMAN �• '. - 'visiting his sister, Mrs. George their fall and winter work. i Your Johnston. R• ie Ward,s. Wrs. Bi C. t and R. U I t m ate Chd B rodie and Thos. Birkett motored Mrs. Ales. Robertson, of Tara. to Port Perr on Thursda��� ���IN e '.spent two'days this week at the y T y Miss Emma Underhill has re. Wanse here. You may not buy an engine this year. You may decide that year turned after visiting with friends present Se Separator will do for another season. Rev, J. W. Mann hair been K spending a few days with friends in Guelph and Maryborough. , Mr. Tambl of Rochester, N. Freed From Bearing Dow!! _� a many present owners of - in Listowel. y u, a Mr. and Mrs. Baker, and family Y., visited his wife and family at Pains, Baekaahe and Pain �ZPI. arrived in town and are now get - Mrs. A. W. Mc Kay's over Sunday. -- ling comfortably settled in the Mrs. Walker, of Claremont, is in Side by Lydia E. Pine spending a few residence formerly occupied by g days with her. Cum CREAM SEPARATORS daughters in Uzbri ge township. r. Bali. P gMacnab Sr., and Mrs. Mac - • Aov� Ray Rumohr, of the Standard Toroato,Ont.— 'LastOewber, Iwrote Bank, Bradford, returned home nab returned on Saturday from a w you for advice as I was completely ran You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be. on Monday after spending a two weeks holiday at Jackson's Point. down, had bearing fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE Mr. Dunbar, of Toronto, shipped weeks vacation at the home of down sensation in the machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know there his parents here. eight horses to the Toronto mar. lower part of bow- is a better machine —an Empire—on the market. The Presbyterian terian W. F. M. S.. ket on Saturday for which he aid backache, sad p had a quilting at the manse on high prices. opajo in time side. I Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you' now. Per. z Mrs. Gardner and daughters, terribly ha a YOU would realize it sooner it you were to read our booklet 1 Perhaps Wednesday preparatory di pack- r from gas. ttuzlb ou would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority - -` lag their bale for the Indiana o! Miss Gardner and Mrs. Berne, o! from gas. I took � P in your own home? the North-west. Detroit, are the guests of Mrs. Lydia E. Piakham's twill be best prop! of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us High Gregg. card or a letter. ' You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by Miss Eunice Forsyth. who has gg• VegetableCompocnd return mail, Address' rs. Thomas Gibbons Is a nd- been holidaying at her home in � and am now entirely gincourt, has returned to resume ing; a couple of weeks wit her free from pain in Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, Ltd Toronto : her duties as teacher of Cedar sons and daughters in Toronto back and bowel• amd i Creek public school and Brampton. pp . am stronger in every �- _ .Sold in Pickering Township by Labor Day was spent very Mrs. McLeod and daughter, of way. I recommend Lydia E. Pin -ham, q Collin wood Who have been visit erpee.4ganAve. Howard E. Turner Agent Whitevale ufetl iD town. A number at- g Compound highly to all ing Mrs Forgie left for home on ►► > _ - - tend the Toronto Exhibition, _ emis. — ,1[se. E. WAtiDSY, 8fd I.ogaoAe- Tuesday morning. while a number spent a most pica- y g• nos, Toronto, Ontario. some plum crop is ripening and Shorthand � cant day bowling on Mr. Leaper s g Cowidar Well This Advice. Ii t Wi BRYAN pawn. some very fine samples have been No woman suffering from nay form of e p Y harvested in the neighborhood female troubles Should lose b until ejReERi - -- The annual" picnic of the Freaks g tartan Sunda school will be held during the past week. °p° Sunday she has given Lydia E. Piakham's Veg. If such evidence as the following ex. Tobaccos, pipes and smokers , on Saturday fternoon in Joseph Judson Bundy left on Monday tracts from letters and other ualt sundries. Central office Bedr Y p etsble Compound a fair trial 9q y Borland's bush. All friends of for Pickering where he W111 spend This famous remedy, the m om strong testimony contained In our • .].Telephone Co. Aageucy for the Sunday school are Cordially a few months assistingg J. H. grediento of which are derived Irom Ra- booklet, is not sufficent to satisfy any Rolston Lqua�arryy. _ invited. Bundy in his rush of work, tive reeks lad herbs, has for nearly forty person desirous of learning shorthand, `CLAREMONT. - ONTARIer - -- � Mrs. Price Pugh is offering for then there can be no merit in any buss- Robert Lawson, of Toronto, ac- years proved to be a most valuable tonic ness under the sun: sale or to rent her 100 -acre farm ''�j D 000mpanied by his nephews, Har- sad iongontor o! the female organism. '• plea- �( on the Cth concession of U zbrid e. DEABI Ma. CLArlxs— It is a !r iv .0 JL��ii. �.iL. g aid and Cfliffe Wright, of Green See advt. in another column. g Women residing in aimwt every City sure to write a testimonial endorsing �$iver, visited the former'$ par- Mrs. Dobie, of Chesle and and town In the United States bear an thing so much superior to other tints, James and Mrs. Lawson on y willing testimony to the wonderful things used for the same purpose as `. Sunday last. Misfts McGlashan and Eagan, Of Lydia . Plvakham's V p h virtue g Vegetable, your system o! Eclectic Shorthand to ,.;. 'Toronto, s nt Stands and Mon- Comp of ,. Miss J. Ross, of Toronto, who pe ��** Cflmponnd. to others I have examined. I shall day with the Misses Ziamilton, slighiwt doubt reply co an _spent some weeks of her vacation It u have the be leased to 1 y communi. " �Y. G. Scott. Farm Manager and �o . with Claremont friends recently g That L • cation that ma be Bent me- with rype- or y Assistant Superintendent of the yam► E. Piaitham s Ye;get 4 one interested call to system. to have L. any. , has acceppted a situation in Monc- to ipo��oand tha help �q write ton, N B., and left for there a Industrial Farm, Dear Richmond to L'dtwl�.Pfaicham:lledlclneGo. Fm1 ls, 477 Parliament 8t.. (teacher.) OVCR AMD M�o�,y4T few days ago. Hill. was la town on Tuesday. (eonfld4 ial) Lynn, Xasa.,forAd- _ -- - -- - On Friday afternoon last, the Mine Mary Morgan left on Mon - vim- Your letter will beo�pened, Our Fall and Winter Term com- members and friends of the Prea- day •t0 enter Welland hospital is lered and answered by a woolen, meoced September 5th, but students MOTOR CARS i s lad held in strict conAdODA& ma enroll, any day, as instruction Is � 'byterian Mission Band,. met on at personal. r4 NO TRUCKS - the lawn of Charles Florence to """ `" '� Write or call for tree booklet. 1912 Models are unsurpa3eed for - celebrate the anniversary of their organization. A most enjoyable Clarke 's !Shorthand '. College value and efficiency, % ��' time was s nt. 685 College St.. Cor. Manning, Ave. Above cut re rest - w�.ggl.__ , passenger, t irty horse power car in the �implenient department of t at -$1375.00, delivered in Toronto the ton Co., of Winnipeg, �.. fully .- ueq_ipped.___ - accompanied by his brother ~ in - WANTED w `'i m Call without fail and and see law, George Mustard, of Stouff- • ° `o a N our 1911 Models. villa, called on the formers bro- FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA So ther, James Lawson, last week. "GOING TRIP WEST." "RETURN TRIP EAST." Shaw - Overland Sales CO., Mrs. J. H. Beal met with s ia- — ,. pa $10.00 TO WINNIPEG $10.00 FROM WINNIPEG ' of 0 ad N It I N O 52 to 59 AdelaideSt., West. _ ful accident on Monday while in !Ito half rest per mile front Winnipeg ep Tina Isatf sent per muetrom all polnueaat or 4 R O !, O T `}�•�• T Toronto. She w%s in the act of to ftlaaleoa ekleary er eemoaton, laser �od, Caipryor Edmonton to wlaatpeg a N 9 °e' C4 i 1 O R O �V 1 O boarding the train at the union GOING DATE•ai a i> ,,.g I sib; y Station when She Blipped ir1� nr- AUGUST 20ib —From an nations on all lines on an Bond of the Grand Trunk Main °3 0 ■ pp� Line. Toronto to Sarnia. Including all nations on the C.P.R. Toronto to n ■ b ing her ankle which baa eounned Windsor uaclttd.ef and Branch Line. Including Guelph sub-division from o � y � a & o ; O i P�Y�ei':iig L�mbBr Yard estph South and from Brampton South : . her h her bed for several done. AUt3it'JT tiasd— m Toronto, and all nat:io�s north ai. but not including the Grand OJ 1,4 0 John Bushb Of the ith CODCea- Trunk Main �Taranto b� Lake and from A oro to can to but r 5 r r r 'e pa Js • d died on Wednes- not tnclud!ng „P a O s All kinds of rough hemlock, 1 and 8 sloe of L zbri j ;e, weal of Renfrew, a1 Feb day, Aug. 28th in his 90th year. AUGUST Path —From all nations In Ontario, Toronto and Eau. Orillia and Scotia � � �$ � � .a a ar I.�M inch pine dressed. auction and east; also can of North Bay, and Eastern Ontario. Kar' y— In sidings—we have Manitoba, drop, His funeral was held on Friday to o _ -- AUGUSr 30th— rum Toronto and all nations went, in Ontario• North Be y and weal, ..o, Apr (►= Vd and feather edged.' the union cemetery. The deceas- including C.P.R. nations, Sudbury to Sault Ste. kiarie, Ontario. i;, ro 7s Yay! In shingles —New Brunswick and <, ed was a native of • England,. but OMWAY SWARI USS TICUTS V71.1, 81 sots To WMIPEG oN,Y " British Columbia. One way meond eb7sn tickets to R'lanlpeg o ly will be told. Each ticket will Include a °+ ro, J ne :lived the greater part of his life ffi r !R Oe In ready roofing— Montreal and - terlfictt{oa certificate, with as extension coupon. When extension coupon has been signed • i!i m a `.c, July st Brantford make.". in this neighborhood. at Wtnni by a'farmer, showia ke bu engaged the holder to aorl as o farm laborer, the e o .+ li a a. �Pt �t Our school Opened on Tuesday coupOII honored up ro ptember bah roe ticket at rate of one -half cent per mile ro I M • (atidmum tit «Sts) to say station west of Witmlpeg oa the Canadian Pacific, Canadian wto Out., N, .,. :W. D. GORDON & SON, s' for the fall term with a fair at- Nottihern or Grand Trani Pacific Ratlwasa to Maoicoba. Saskstrllewaa ots Alberta, but not m r .+ ►. • i is _ ll r .. m r Net r weR of Edtaoaton. Calgaq or McLeod, Alta. '- V Pickering, Out tendanee and With the follow iDg pgtau ,will be Lseued entltlln purchaser to a eetoadthes ticket to return er Deol t� staff of teachers: Mr. Baker, for- from nay action oa she l aaadi:a Pieufc, Canadian I�torthera, or Gtaad Trunk Pacific January 1913-whit b la osbawa 14 Brougham t r iiailwaya is Alberta Saskatchewan and Manitoba can of MacLeod. Calgary and Edmonton. ' 'merly of Cobalt, as principal. Miss to original sbrtla point by the .amt route sa crateIkd on la, Port Peery rT, zbrldils 10, oanniagwn a, a goia� journey on or before BeaverLoa 9. IIpiergsote 7' Ferguson; assistant in the eontin. November 50th 1914• on payment of one half cent per mile (min mum fifty cents) up to LlatlOn Classes �i88 Rowan, Ofcippeess added to 118.00 from Winnipeg, provided the bolder deposits the certificate with the tk-Lel a at on arrival al destitution and works at least chirp days at harvesting.3 :Fitzroy Harbor, and Ming_ $eashp, For hep.rctcnl►reaea tuarel C.P. �seal..or- ,r:lc« �� ■17 • • icnchhaarge of the public school K. 0. lIRn1MIT, D.F.A., c.rs.. Tomato 1511- B1x�S 8 ®111 large number f And prepared to do all kinds of i$ attending Toronto Exhibition this ^Woodwork Repairing and week. The train service this year �•.. _ M P sow 8z 00. Is so wretchedly poor that only •' •Tire Setting. Of all materials and design three or four hours can be spent Some Special Values* _— kepi in stook. It will pay you on the grounds if a person intends b tau a our works acd inspect our shah 'returning the same day. Inform- en's heavy weight Overalls. blue striped with bib, seven pockets, double and obtain prioea. Don't be misled by per sera an earl and late train seamed, open-at sides, brass buttons and buckles, elastic suspeuders, price 1.20. SPECIALTY IN HORSESHOEING agents we do not employ them, oousequen y y Black denfiem Overalls, made in pant fashion, four pockets, all double seamed ly we can, and do throw off the agents' was placed on the service during Kant -Rip 1.15. Wlthout exception teese overalls are the best value in the -.• Ind'. phone, No. 302, Claremont commission o! 10 per cent., whiob you will . p r g -JOHN McGRATH y y Pnrohasiag from nee - exhibition tittle. trade to-do I know whereof I speak as I know the goods thoroughly. osetainl save b - W. G. Scott, has leased his Rompers for small girls and boys. Get a set o! t ese, it eaves tuna solioited. � farm to Wm. Ormerod, of Amber, clothes and lots of washing, price 50 cents, WHITBY GRANITE M Markham Township, who will xaltA 7r171719f11A +a-- m .'°tafr., �.� ,,W.,A B Something that makes a fine birth- Scott will hold an auction sale of `day presentR —a beautiful box contain- W. �j j%ANs :his farm stock, implements, etc. Pocket combs 5 and 10 cents I ing gold -eyed needles, bodkins, shim- - The .Pickering E. f on which Wednesday sday Sept. 18th, after Dressing combs 10, 15 and 20 cents ble, 2 spools, etc. 26c. Gentleman's Fine combs 10 cents 1 t8T81�' — , Hill, where he has leased a resi- tooth brush, silver soap holder, etc., : Tooth brushes A. 10 and 15 cents 1.00. Smoking t, 4 feces, silvered. Shop nd Residence Dundas St deThe :_sgeciitL.eztension of the shaving blushes 26 cents '75 cents lT P The object of this Association is to p ' �Ve_hav_e 1i_the_Milllaery .Department a few good hats we are ogering at lessen st �xh}enfean eproaeaate WHI -T$Y, O1�T. -• - - ?+ sidewalk accommodation. in the village -secured by raising the sum greatly reduced prices. Three doors west of Whitby House of $1500 is now Completed and is Members having property stolen oommuni- ..._ unquestionably worth the money, GROCERIES GROCERIES oats immediately with any member �§ but the expenditure of at least of Executive Oornmittee. We are prepared to instal wood or iron r ; This department is always complete with all the beat viandal the another $500 will be necessary be- Ddomberehi tee X3,00. Pumps on short notice, also attend . fore the sidewalks of the village market can produce at very reasonable prices. Have you gampled p to all kinds of repairing.A are adequate to its needs. Some our teas and coffees, we challenge the trade on our 25c. black Ticketslmav be had from the President or• and mixed blended tea it is equal to an 40c. package tea secretary on applfoation. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, of the cement laid recently must ' 9 $ Pa K ' also olive engines and- our 'sale of this tea is- steadily _increasing, just try it - Exec. Com. —L. n: 13AhI s. -- - : be banked with earth or travel $the squre gears "' presently, if it -i"ot to be under- and be convinced. W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ontp Ll SIi1IPS01' & PICI�ERIN�CI f MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR mined by water and later damaged J. A. O'Connor' Arthur JefireV.,,. by frost. D. Co., •1 President. Secretary Phone No. 50 at,residence. ` ,h<n 'd•t� �'�' :.� y. 't;^.n. '. y. .',. .:;+'"°'?'�•.?k.aH^,y k: r;n. :,�•; ;.. <. '..•;: •: _.c. _ ''r �. "' un.. ,$�c:•, i fie.,.,..- , .. n. i,�. g ,.. ...z <,<r. -,az. � ',, -•s r ^ .... ^r -., ;.,,, � '.;y - .�. �,.• � '. 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"I ��slits� knew he didn't want to come in." ' 0 � CAHPTER XIV. his age. As a4riend Sigrid liked "What nonsense you talk, child!" The oemete just ou�ziie the him, but of late she had half feared said Fru Gronvold, knitting with D rY than a r that he wished to be more Stadsport at Bergen,. which had more vigor than before, as if she ti friend, and - consequently she was F : called .• rth the- sage ° �adm� •at•rn vented her impatience upon the sock of Blanche Morgan in the previ•�i`s not well pleased to see that, by the „ time" the gate was' actually ate was making. You must know summer, looked perhaps even love- y . quite well that Torvald admires you Madale and Swanhild were far to >' 'tier now that winter had come with very much; it is mere affection to advance of them. pretend not to sea what is tent to its soft, white shroud. The body of P • pa Have you heard from Frithiof ail the world. Sigurd Faith rested beside that of yet?" she asked, walking on brisk- �� ® fhil; • ' his wife in the midst of all the love- "I do not pretend," said Sigrid, Sigrid and little Swanhild came to 1�`'`No," said Torvald. "Pray 'scold angrily, "but you -you have en- `Ye him well for me when you nest oouraged him to hope, and it is. un- )11 � 5-pound bring to the grave their wreaths and fair and unkind of you. He told me o,. crosses, for it was their father's write. How does she seem I In bet- you had spoken to him." birthday:. They had walked from ter spirits � again ? „ rid "What ! he has proposed to 'Q%�r. tiq� Sealed their uncle's house laden with all I don't know, said Sig you ?" said Fru Gronvold, dropping '4Aackage ' the flowers the had been able to "even to me he writes very seldom. her work. "Did he speak to you to- ` "ti,,G�e . ` collect, and now stood at the gate It is wretched having him so far day, dear ?" eO'� ' of the cemetery, which opened stiff- away and not knowing what is hap- "Yes," said Sigrid, blushing trim- Ask y©up n peeing a =-him. ._ . icy owing to the frost. Sigrid looked „ son• ' older and even sadder than she had I wish there was anything I "And you said you would let him could do for him said Torvald _CJr+O�ierll�OUIt' done is the first shock of her have his answer later on. I see, - - but there seems no chance of any �► s father's death but little Swanhild Of course you could' not ask him S cAKAM Strut MMMCC.tesnsaaosrat& opening out here for him. „ S had just the same fair rosy face as "T'hat is what my uncle says, Yet m�, „ before. it was no fault of Frithiof'e, it I said nothing of the sort, said _ "No one else has remembered his seems hard that he should have to Sigrid, vehemently, "I told him would have been. very kind, and Along tEie i)ji river there are many birthday," she said, as they enter- that I could never think of marry- here they are not really kind. He firefly battles and crowds of specta- ed the silent grave - yard.. "See, the suffer. I thin) the world is very ing him, and we shall still be the would have taken such care of me, tors assemble there to witness the cruel. You and Madale were almost good friends we have always been." and it -would surely be very nice to beautiful eight. Over the river mil- � e _ snow is quite untrodden. Sigrid, � the only friends who stood by us ; g y y y ;.; when are they going to put father's you were almost the only ones who My dear child, cried Fru Gron- be taken care of again. lions of fireflies gather and prepar@ name on the stone ?" and she point - y y void, with genuine distress in her (To be continued.) for the coming battle. They march scattered fir branches in the road �, ..__ acmes the river, over the {crest, ed to the slanting marble slab which tone, how could you be so foolish, on the morning of my fathers fun- and back a f •leaned against the small cross. eral." so blind to all your own interests? BATTLES BETWEEN FIREFLIES gain to the river, waiting �± "There is only mother's. name still. He is a most excellent fellow, good = for the arrival of their enemy. The You noticed that?" he said col- Crowds o{ S manoeuvre is most wonderful r Won't they put a ,bigger slab in- and steady and rich -all that heart pPetator�+ Witness Them ao�! �. stead where there will be room for °ring' could wish." In Japan. a single firefly fails to move in per- stead when I saw how little had , „ feet order, as if under a oommand- both There. I don't agree with von, In an interesting article' in the is "Not now," said Sigrid, her voice teen strewn I felt hurt and sore to said Sigrid, perversely. "I should Strand Ma a general: Soon the invaders are.. think that the others had-shown so � Magazine. d•e�crtptive of the =eon, flvin in a mace of bright t- trembling little respect for him, -sad grateful wish my husband to be very differ- Japanese firefly, Mock Joya, the g yea- „ ow, whits the home arm' advances But why not, Sigrid ? Every one „ eat. He is just like Torvald in Ib- author, sa�•a : Once in a while 1 - else has names put. It seems as if to you and Madale. sen's `Ett Dukkenhjem;' we always; many millions of white lights' form a to mAPt th" onemv. The two great __we had forgotten him." : 'Sigrid," he said, quietly, thing told him so," —._ great mass and fly about in a body, h R"s -f li'^ht m•tke a headl^flg „ viii you not lei me be something „ .., - iITuminaiih a :rtt' nn*1 for a few minu+eq there _ ` Oh, no, no, said Sigrid, with a y Pray don t quote that hateful ing man g a vast space, extend- is q rt+,totic =tr,!vvla in the air, -sob "It isn't that, darling; it is more to you than a friend? 311 that play to me, said Fru. Gronvold. y hundred yards. The maas \ that we remember so well, and knovr I have is yours. You are not happy „Every One knows that Ibsen's foal- u{ fireflies tra�elg many miles and 1Phi''p t�'° w ^r ^d °d a��i �mari rlrnp - - ` 4�wkat he would have wished about; in Herr Gronvold's house, I.et me l ish ideas about women being equal their Bight. can be perceived from "`+ '"+^ the �° ° + °r :which is hriaht- : • , I take care of you. Come and make to men and sharing their confidence, !paQUes a.vay. If they mert another' �" '• " "^" ^'�r"'1 hr +hn, reIA-4ion of . the f rbfinc licht ahoy .When one and bring Swan; section they rush and mingle tuts -'` "I don't ua�rstand," said the ! my house happy, „ could only bring misery and mis- ehild wistfully. hill with you to be my little sister.' one . It ns a battle between two ' armv vanrnli, -P the �the�r the4 y "Oh, Torvald!" -she cried, "j chief Torvald Lundgren is a cod; armies of fireflies. _ When. the min - "'It i in this way," said Sigrid upright, honorable man, and your y QW1 i rEeIrfrn t�+ their awn river, ' -taking her hand tenderly, "I can wish you had not asked me that, refusing him is most foolish." qle many drop dead into the water, ,,;'f in nPrfPr+ 1`ne nr.i ^tvfrr�� 3t You are so good and- kind, but- as the heroes bf the great struggle d the marsh nf tri„mrh h ^me - because he would not have I but-„ "He is very good, I quite admit, _ - 16 Iiked,it. flit, Swanhild : -yon taut' - -said Sigrid. ''lie is my friend, apd 61 not have spent on the tomes' -� Do not answer ma lust. yet, 'Money Pe . _ .. sw f, . know it some day, then; take time to think it over," has been always, and will be always.. _ y, you shall hear y . he pleaded; "and indeed I would But if he were the only man on '". ;�' „� • ' y w now was not only his own money ! x r .' that was lost, it was the mono of., do my best to make you very hap- earth nothing would induce me to other people. And till it is paid;PY - marry him, It would only mean �M��w.�.cy,.���" „ „ �y °^•• y..,3x. of a•., ri$+t• y'� I know yo would, she re lied, wretchedness for us both , „r.` �,,. _ ,'back how can I alter this ?„ y p „ 's »t_,• .^: Swanhild's eyes g her eyes filling with tears. But We11, pray don't put your fool= y grew large and love y°ou as a wife should love a into Karen's head," said Fru Gron- e- ,' �_ "It was that, then, that made him „ � R . ��kr�/f� s � 1 die,, she faltered. "He would_ be _ ahar l y '„ `�.�«' :' at �, fiarvaY2Y, to let y�be mar- pKl unpract al t Art+ be c.� :,.. m husband, and I am much too fotrd P 8 Since you are-so so sorry' for the other people. - Oh, well that Karen should accept the ' (Sigrid, I will be so good ; I don't r Just for your comfortable P r ; p, t' r' think I shall ever be naughty again. house. first good offer a'ne receives. g y "Your -aunt led me to ea "We are not likely W discuss the. -'Why didn't you tell me before; and pect that, (then I, shouldn't have been cross perhaps, . in time, after your first wetter, said Sigrid, and rising. to � 4.. because you_ wouldn't buy me grief had passed- ' her feet she hurriedly 'eft the rows- Wage I" "rhen it'was very wrong of her," Upstairs she ran choking with ;s '1• +�' ,s e �, 6 } .. said Sigrid, hotly. `.`You, have &I- angry. tears,..her aunt's last w ^rds f wanted to shield you and keep g y• - • u _ ._ „ y P ways been my friend -a sort of see- haunting her persistently and in- you from knowing, said Sigrid• and brother to me-and oh, do let flitting deeper wounds the more she ? ' -"But after all, it is better that you it be so still: Don't leave off being dwelt upon them. �s' .. :.should hear it from:me than from g - � :: ,,r •• ,,.• some outsider." my friend because of this, for indeed "She wants me to marry him so ' I can not help it." that she may be rid of the expense "You will treat me like a baby, Sigrid, and I'm ten years old after "My only wish is to help'you," of keeping us," thought -the poor . all -quite ,old' enough to be told he said, sadly, . "it shall be as you girl. "Sh"oesn't really care for -things. . . Arid oh, you'll let me would have it." us a bit, for all- the time she. is help W earn money and pay back And then they walked on together grudging the money we cost her. the people, won't you?" in an uncomfortable silence until But I won't be such a bad friend to €. r "That is what Frithiof is trying to they overtook the others at Herr Poor Torvald-as to marry •him be- - do," said Sigrid, "but it is so dif. Gronvold's gate, where Torvald cause I.am miserable here. I would _ . 'flcult and so slow. And I can't grasped her hand for' a moment, "rather starve than do that. Oh ! _ think of anything we can do to then, looking at his watch, hurried how I bate her maxims about taking e, . }gyp,„ Madale away, saying that he should what you can get! Why should love _ "Poor dear olrr Frithdof," said be late for some appointment. and equality and a true union lead THE. KUNG OF SYORTSMEY LEADS THE WAY. Swanhild. And she gazed away over Fru Gronvold. had unluckily been to misery and mischief? It is the King George' in Scotland opening the grouse season. - the frozen lake to the snow . moun- looking out of the window and had injustice. of lowering woman into a His Majesty is reputed to be a crack shot and he keenly enjoys a - tains which bounded the view, as if seen the 1ittTe group outside. She mere pleasan Ouse eeper )lei -day's -sport on-the- she would like to see right through opened the front door as- the two brings half, the pain of the world, it -- - = them into the big London shop girls climbed the steps. seems to me." behind a counter, there h ens But by the time Sigrid• had lived stood Where, a fair - haired Norseman toil= come is ?" 'she asked; a Took of an- t roug a -OL Tehe A )tot ing bravely to pay off. those debts noyance passing over her thin, worn as best she .might the consciousness - -- Of which she had just heard. face. of her aunt's disappointment and "St. UWre fee~ Smut Very sadly they left the cemetery "I didn't ask them," said Sigrid, vexation with her, another thought of To flit Swe Bg01' -" pausing again to struggle with the. blushing. had begun to stif in her heart. And °- t .'stiff gate, while Swanhild held the "And I think Torvald had some when that night she went to • her 'ter• ;� -out where the light can empty flower- baskets. engagement;" said Swanhild, un- room her tears were no longer the -fall on it -and see -the "Can't you do it ?" exclaimed consciously coming to the rescue. tears of anger, but of .a miserable y brilliant, diamond -like �, , sparkle the ure white the child. What a tiresome gate You have been out a long time, loneliness and desolation. ` sP P it is I worse' to fasten than to un- Swanhild, now run away to your .color, of every grain: She looked at little Swanhild ly- r - 'fasten, But see I here come th& practicing," said Fru Gronvold, in ing fast asleep, and wondered how �l That's the way to, test Lundgrena. They will help." the tone which the child ' detested. the refusal would affect her life. any finger - that's the Sigrid glanced round, bNahing "Come to here,. Sigrid, I want a "After all," she thought to her- _ way we hops yoawM best -vividly as she met the eager 'eyes word with your" self, "Swanhild would have been of_TQrYa-ldl Lundgren, one of Fri. Fru Gronvold had the best of happier had I accepted him, She ` thiof's school friends. The greet- earts- u °a °,,,00h nir�l home ings were frank and friendly on tunate ; from sheer anxiety to do and Torvald would never have let both sides-, amd. Madale, a taIl; pret- well by people she often repulsed her feel. thats • he was a burden. fie - - - - -tY gtiI of st n o&- tittle Swan- them.- To. Sigrid, .- accustomed from uldd have been very kind to• us �'vA - hild's arm and walked on with her. her earliest girlhood to come and both, and I suppose T might have cllm a it with any other sugar--compare tb pure, whit e "Let us leave those two to- set- go as she pleased and to manage made him happy -as happy as he sparkle- itsevmgrain- itsoatekkassweetn"L - tie the gate between them," she her father's house, this manner was would -ever have expected to be. ' smiling.. `'`It is far too cold to almost intolerable. She resented And I might have been able to help Better still, get a m pound or roc pound bag at your Eoeer's and interference most strongly, and wag Frithiof, for we should have been test'9t. Lawrence Sugar* in your home. `wait for them." - r - Now Torvald Lundgren was -a far, too young and inexperienced to .rich.. Perhaps I am Iosing this year or two older that' Fritbiof, and see, beneath her aunt's dictatorial chance of what" would be beat for s'r_luwnzN= atoaAa nurumm to LUKTIZD` 1� "ONI CL lhaving long -been in a pos;tion -:of tone, the real - kindness -- that - exist- every one else just-for is fancy: Oh; - - - - -- - - _ -47�► Authority he was unusually old for ed. Her blue eyes looked defiant as what am I to do ? After all,' he NNW _ f .rr 1• v. .,,. � F ,. ... d... r. .. -.e :"r 1' .... w ` •' Gn ' i... b y ...,; . •.'. - -_ .. ,_ S rte} a... aJr. w,,.. u•. iW�. ..- ......,- �.._..A- �....,��w,.. _�-. .. :,,.,n _w .,r.. .,,,.. fat <.._ ...� ._.u.9._2ahw,..R ...,:.,.. sfa. rtAr-.,..+. e.:.. ri' r< r:...- .4+,s._1.c_.:..- .,s,a•„_°.,,.., . «...'.,,- .n...v.. �.T- ,,., -... .- - .t -. -. ..n _' - :._.« .- ,w. "�1. _ ... .s —. :. .0 ,. ,..:..u,., n,n.a.°'�..vn1 :... J r9Ft : {r,t?rnw•[rnhw.+�4°._+r..SFJ 2' •CH t 1°: 'b ... 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When he attended intense! characteristic of the iudi- Ameri�n and Canadian y M r. Gladstone's funeral at West- Overwork and worry give rise to viduals ? No ? L 1 PTON ' Scientists tell us the•com minfiter Abbe he was mistaken nervousness, . sleeplessness head- y Then look carefully at that very men house 8y is the cause for a verger. On another occasion aches, lack of ambition and lack of ordinary young man who has passed he entered a small shop at Ports- interest. in your work, weak back, you. He has one hand in his pock- of more disease and death mouth, when the shopkeeper, who indigestion and sometimes a com- et, and shoulders slightly stooped. than any other agency, had advertised for an assistant, plete breakdown of the nervous From what you can see of him, his r mistook him for an applicant for system. On every hand you find ,head is bent, and every now and Goes farthest for the money. the job, and greeted him with the victims of this' kind and often they again he gives an aimless little kick , WILSON'S announcement : "Too late, my do not know what to do for theca- at some object in his path. What man ; the post is filled." selves. If these are your symp- back view could be more eloquent To crown all, he was once taken toms you need a tonic, and the of indecision of character? PARTS FOR SALE. - for a beggar. The occasion was a Only way to tone up the nerves is Now glance at the receding back H. w. Toronto. Ninety Colborne St, FLY 'PADS distribution of prizes at a big con- through the blood: Dr. Williams' of the man who- has passed you by. W P'nk Pills are a direct 'serve tonic Why does it fill you with an in- VER FIFTY vent, and he was to be the central stinctive sense of reliabilit ? Be- Farms in Man' b ; saskstehewan because they enrich and build up' Y 0 Alberta at right on easy terms. the blood, and it is through the cause there -is strength in it; not 811 the flies and the blood that the nerves are fed, necessarily physical, but mental. �j' RUIT FARMS IN THE BEET FltUrr - z!3 district of Ontario. Ail, sizes at right disease germs too. ;�sr'�''g The back is straight and alert. The prices. ge y� ; Under their tonic influence nerv- head is held well back the arms ousness, with all its attendant F You WANT To BUY OR sEI,I+ evils, disappear, and the worried swing easily, and the walk is buoy - I stock, grain of dairy farm oensnl>' me sufferer again enjoys health and ant, confident, hopeful. W. OAwsoN, Toronto. sue,, strength. Proof of the value of Now direct your gaze across the ,� ' , sot res! a >flament. There goes a !1 NE HUNDRED AW"a Y Dr. Williams - Pink Pills in nery - 0 ....1• �,x OXFORD - I k �� girl who, under a cursory scrutiny, County; .n ous troubles is given by Mrs. Lars two ae". sand and olar Loam ; ' 8chevin looks the personification of what ,. � • ha; l hniltM 19 y, W k d, Lundar, Man, �, a e In -ange for city, t7wg -,r ° age pro- -- A a perry or for larger arid. The Western .-_ was attacked with nerv- little way, and take gb6d stock of Real 'Estate, London, opt. - - -° ��'I' �K � _ �� ous trouble which almost drove me the back view presented to --'� ORZOSOTB " `� yoll MALE HELP WANTED. tlsLiszgla ��a,3,ns «t to distraction.. It would be almost You soon discover that the end of a a `s impossible for words to describe my frin fringe-ii-et Protoot — Fresenvs— Be�utif ' z P B hangs : down On t0 the L EARN THE RAILWAY STATION y _ condition. The least thing would coat - collar, The collar of the aoy other and trade!° more mO °� than 1 eaaoyraia smd Booklets on apDlioation startle � and leave "me trembling louse is done up with a large pine Quality for all $ Canadian Railways. Positions secured, JAMES LANCMUIR ffi CO.e Limited Y' fur an hour. I had nervous head The middle seam of the skirt is not Railreofor. r ToBook is. Dominion school ate! #} Tiathnrae street TORONTO ' aches, and slept very badly at in its place. There is a hole.in the nights, some not hts n t t 11 M +, k• t - e ° a a y s -c ing just above the ankle, and MISCELLANEOUS. !' appetite grew poor, and I was real I tl 'hoe", in spite of being expen- U AT AND FARM BCALEB, Wilson's ' !y a physical wreck. - I had been A need repairing Evidently the a Raale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto, ° to several doctors and had taken -. firer is an untidy, shiftless wo- C AxCER, TUMORS. LUMPS, etc Ia• many different medicines, but with -'f 'man, ternsl and e:cernst, cured without out any benefit. Then I read of a I - •L pp'IO by any home treatment. write as case similar cured -by h before toe late. Dr, Hellman Medical Oo. the use of Always Serviceable- -.Most pills , 'Limited, collinw—od. Oat. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and I lose their properties with age. 'Vet TON SCALE 4QARANTEED. Wilson's sent for a dozen boxes, fully believ- go with Parmelee's Vegetable Pills, 16 Scale Works. 9 Esplanade, Toro ®Lo many to cure me. You can judge of 1 The pill mass is so compounded ALARIED POSITION AWAITS COM- ing it would take at least that . •v,. ► Pe.eot business man. who can lnvast Du • f Notfolk. j g that their strength and effective - i I: ow in profitable going man°taCtartna CHAUENGE my gratitude, however, when I ; nesa is preserved and the pills can business. Manager, s01 eat Hulldias, To- • � found that after using only half a be carried anywhere without fear ' to. j Ae1o.�i.ae.a/l figure. As the time for the core -dozen boxes I was again a .,,- of losing their ARP ET b.,b.r..liar* - Many seen s ueezin - -his way g. ^ Iused' pills their powrc� b'lthaotaso British mi . is ���%� -_ ma .f w•� men drew Hear a shah individu- _the beat of health, and have since j quality thar•! -m Gills possess. Some DYEING AA al w . q g remained well and strop it ra w+oyaj s, .tears Dyrtni Ce• - _. b. tl _ .., the crowd, when he . was the remainder of the pills- among l with Parmelee's, They will main- a*oe oarlt�s by pass and wesr.,arw be MUgo. T oAa " m..°' m;�;. , ed by a sister, who said : "M'y my children when they seemed out fain their freshness and potency for 91 ""' +t*d,u ^t aam+sw Box say, Ment"W ..s. ,ear l•• �•' good man, we don't distribute re- of sorts, and have found them at a long time. Tom*=* lief here. You must go round to all times W be the very beat of � � _ The soul eta pI&no#&the the back door " ".No ; but you do family medicines,' REASOY WHY, Aetion, Insist on the :. prizes," was the Duke's response. You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Wigg -He�g 1 old man. I never ee Pills through any dealer in medi- saw you looking so well, OTTO HIGEL" 1 most tine or by mail at 50 cents a boa Wagg -Yee', I. do feel in pretty PiinO /\ptign Economical A man of twenty is good health or six boxes for $2,30 from The Dr. Lw- (� may good shape. You see I I've been too Odorless y expect to live forty years ion- Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, busy this summer to go away for a - - - ger; amen of forty; twenty-seven, Opt. CINSFNO ROOT INA�ITFO ever invented, Burns ordin rest. r :. Heroaeae0i]. It is Wise to Prevent Disorder. MURPHY` AGREED, ~ '� e0® light all night for Many causes lead to disorders of = --'- D CULTtYATED n8e Patpald /a of a cent. For three solid' hours the captain _ WILD AND I t the stomach and few are free from had, been lecturing his men on "the WRITE FOR PlUeEls '1t — them. At the first manifestation duties of a soldier," and he thou e o see ow much they Minard's Liniment — Co,. Lim:ted. ' �RA�FOR6 GOIrPATT L• performing their funct{ons, a course had understood of his discourse. Gentlemen, -i have frequently used ORILLW ONT. ^e flLrRVF.YER Of parmelee's Vegetable Pills Casting his eyes round the room, ,tlrorRmy Daientfe a nays � "t� Lh! m ee sS Et. Lawrence should be tried, and it will be found he fixed on Private Murphy as _his gratifying results, and I roneider IL the �_ - Eoubrard I _ _. that the digestive -- organs' will first victim.. - -- _ . _ all rw,nd-- lixn=a,ent MONTREAL. �� Yours • truly, speedily resume healthy action. "Private Murphy, he asked, DR. JOS. AUG. SIROIS, a Laxatives and sedatives are so "°°hy should a soldier be ready to Anti. The income of blended in these p' 'a that no other die for his country I" D the .Kin of• Spain .. preparation could- be so effective Private Murphy scratched his 3s £280,0,00; that of the King of - disinfectant sweepin ' s iEta13812,000. hey., d for a moment, and then a hen _ - smile of enlightenment crossed his THE TEST. POs' -der, is a life -pre- r server because it kills MMard's Liniment Cures .Daneral. London "streets were first ,lighted life-pre- face „ Young husband -What a glori all disease germs. Jr with oil -lamps in 1681. Sure, captain, he said plea- ous day! I could -dare anything, ,Finger -marks on - santly, "you're quite right. . MAy face anything on a day like this! Floors clean; oar= removed b Paint may be Minard'$ Liniment tar sale ovorywhero. should he?" Wife -Come on down to the mil- Pete bright; hone y application cf flannel fresh and. sweet. No on which a little paraffin -oil has NOT ALARMED. Limerick, in Ireland, is famou's liner's: been, placed. 'dust while sweeping. for its lace factories. "Is your father very sick ?" -- ll infapts are more or ;Ask your Dealer for It.- y - ' Unless worms be expelled from I guess not; Ma hasn't started less subject to diarrhoea and Stich thelsystem, no child can be heal reading the medical book yet." complaints while teething and as MuLuen Imperial 0heese Do, Map this Limited thy. Mother Graven' Worm Eater- ' period of their lives is the most Soto dtstrlbuton for .Ontario `minator is the best medicine extant The Friend of All ' Sufferers. - A Trial Treatment critical, mothers should not be to destroy worms. Like to "the shadow of a rock in a without a bottle of Dr, J. D. Kel- THE SAPHO MFG. GO., Limited weary ]and" is Dr. Thomas' - Eclec- • logg's Dysentery Cordial: This Montnar trio Oil to ' all those who suffer of Cutieura Soap medicine is a Over 1E150,000,000 is the grass specific for such com- '. ;value of the agricultural out ut of pin' It, holds out hope to every- • plaints and is highly spoken of by $ P one and realizes it by stilling suf- and Ointment Free ,one who have used it. The pro - i Great Britain. € ering everywhere. 'It is a lini- praetors claim it will cure any case A SINECURE. _ 1Mlnard's Liniment Rsitoves Nouraiili ment that has the blessing of half of cholera or summer oomplaint. A young physician who has not _ a continent. on_sale— Suf fe a small - AND THEN HE FLED. where and can be found wherever SAVING UP. colored boy to accompany him iii s "You sa enquired for. If you, o= Someone dear to Mrs• Much - blest -I • feel uneasy. his visits_ and hold the !terse. - 1 y you have noticed that " " � you, are suffering the itch- The baby hasn't cried all day, "Haut does yer like yet new . people are advised to sleep on their What time is it ? I don t g Mr. Muchblest -So do I. He will . Place ? asked the boy's mother ' front porches while the nights are know." Isn't your watch going ?" Ing, burning, Sleep- destroy when he came home on. Saturday • probably cry all night, - -- hot -- .And- yeu-aek; -H nts- of - eczema _or -- - , �- night_ ,a front porch to sleep n what is r P other Cruel Skin eruption, Soft corns are-difficult. to eradi- I ]Ikea it frustrate. We Heber he to do ?" "Sleep on his back." Mlnard's Liniment Cures Burns, rte. cafe, but Holloway's has to stop a - with its embarrassing un- y s Corn Cure P t de houses at all like ' EYEBROW SIGNS. SI htl disfi re ' will draw them ou.t painlessly. de udder doctors. I jes gits all de Knives which smell of fish may be g y gu ment; if you ridin' I wants," was the reply. M* freed from the Fmell if rubbed with. Next time you want to estimate have 'tried all `manner of POPULAR TRADITIONS. tea - leaves before they are washed. a• Persona character at the first treatment, no matter how To a greater or less extent super - time of meeting glance at his eye- stition affects both the educated and ' brows. Long, drooping eyebrows, harsh, to no avail, and have lying wide apart, indicate an amia_ all but given up hope of the.ignorant, the rich and the poor. • y _ ble disposition. When the eye cure, write to-do for Glib- a` Dr. Johnson considered it unlucky ' brows are lighter in color than the to-day to walk into his house except with hair, the indications are lack of oral sample of Cuticura Soap a particular leg fir. The great ' vitality and great sensitiveness. and Ointment. Thousands Napoleon had a belief in omens, ' Faintly- defined eyebrows, placed of skin- tortured sufferers and what is little better than the high above the Hoge, are signs of in- t common kind of fortune - telling; g from Infancy to age, have and although Rir Walter, Scott When troubled With fall • dolence _ a-nd- weakness.- Very' - !.lack g eyebrows are signs of a found that : the first warm! wrote a book to disprove demon- - 1 8 passionate ology and witchcraft, there is no rashes,eczeme,aranylskin b temperament. Red eyebrows de- bath with Cuticula Soa disease apply Zam -Buki o • p donbt`th-at he was; to a certain ex- note fervor and ambition. Where and entle. a application, ' of SwprGing how quickly it eases i the arch of the eyebrow is well near g pp . tent, imbued w th superstition. the smarting and stinging Also S Cuticura Ointment brie There are sailor who do not like to cures cuts, burns, sores and piles. the centre a romantic disposition g s is indicated; where it is nearer the instant ref, permit rest sail on Fridays, others who do not Zam -$uk is made from pure her. • nose, -sense of humor may be looked and sleep, and rOYe the like to meet a squint -eyed woman. bal essences. No animal fats- no 1 y for. p Then, again, there are people, like mineral poisons. Finest healer ! 2� THE P first steps in a speedy and the Vicar of Wakefleld, who believe D"V7i"s and Stores Re"V hers. �• IdTia, a small town -in A.,triw,- treatment. Ad-------in lucky - dreams ;- for itistttvice, a w has a feminine fire brigade, who 'dress "Cuticura," Dept, coffin and cross bones, which is ' y ED.: ISSUE 88-'12 wear unif rma and helmets. IO -1S, BOstons U. S. A. said to be a sign of an approaching . u.,. tl! �Ea.. rwl., rtu. wS�. s. N1. a' �. .,..e_Iw.:i.�,..d..�t._a�,.5,._ ..ara.m.a.�. va..�:.u'. ... A....... -✓.. .. av>.......':...w�a.:._.,...0..4 •.......r,,...... '_.vw,. _' e..... ..h,L., - ..�ti� _tip: •. r. .. -. :1 ... »..r ,.t..a.Y': _;_... ._. .- a __... _._ .-., C_...:, ev: �P-.-... s..,.: �.-. vr..-.,+'........... 5...., xe. �.:_..,.. x...,._. ., r ...,,a....sxv�.'�'i�'Ye..,..E.a ox, z •., y... .J . , .,ii• . ....a,• r +e G, s . 75°F" . .� i-aw f^ ,:Ot ... .♦, .4e ` {[}':i.0 .: .. '.t • :.._ .:+ _ x.i♦t .:.... .: - -:.s Ar Mme. ... `-- •.'•u•. .- - . .. .fib A.. : r ' r i • Iii,. „ - •w. .l ; — IOCALISMS —W. J. Clark spent the holiday enough for a double track which will • at Lakefield with his soil Allen eventually be bail[. A considerable - --Rev. D. E. and Mrs. Johnston, amount of Sunday work is also being �y: done. ---Pick Harness Emporium are spending a few days with T, A- Beason, who has been associa- P ,+ -Wm. and Mrs. Cullia spent friends Toronto. Led with I. J. Hare for some time is + Sunday with relatives in Toronto. -Mc. and Mrs. Vickery, of Der- Is where you can get any style of Harness and at reasonable - = Mre:7. R. The =ton and rout b Mr. a; s the office of the Department of A ri- __ .price#, for good material and workin"ship. Y Y. peat $und-ay with T. culture, has been appo. inted Poultry spent a few days last week in the B. and Mrs. Marquis. Commissioner for Prince Edward Flies are here --call and get a nett. Team •netts $2 pr..ulp6 city. - Clarence Rogers, of Alton, Island. Mr. Benson is a young man Single netts $1 eaclii up. -J. A. Thexton, of Toronto, spent a few days at the home of of much ability, and is to be congratu- ;�pent Labor Day with relatives his grandparents here. fated on his appointment. His specs- I have 1 set second hand Carriage Harness for S' �► in Lawn. -T. M. McFadden is greatly alty is Poultry and his work in this _ 2 set secondhand Single Harness $8 and ft -The work on Dr, Field's new improving the ap groats of the county along these lines have been __ _All supplies constantly on hand. greatly ap reciated. His addresses residence is making satisfactory •drug-etore by having it painted. on the subject have been veryAlghly pI'ostresa. -Henry and Clem Cornell, of spoken of, PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM -Lorne Law, of Toronto, is vis- Lindsay, are visiting at the home iting his aunts, the Misses Law, of of their grand - parents, Ed, and osHAWA FAIR Phone Ind. $01. W. J: COAKWELL "Church St. St. Mrs. Cornell. -Mr. and Mrs..Benj. Allen, of -St. Andrew's Sabbath school, Everything is now ready for the Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. starting with next Sunday, Sept. biggest Oshawa Fair yet held. The James Brien. 8th, will meet at the usual after manager and Directors have been busy for some days completing de- r - Arthur Rogers, of Toronto, noon hour, 2o'clock. tails, The entries have come in in rpent Sunday at the home of his -A. M. and Mrs. Kerr, of Ber- great numbers and the show is an ,7 parents here. lin, and Donald Kerr, of Toronto, cared success. The attractions ad- re w + -A number from this locality a nt the holiday at the . home of vertised announce they will:. be on 1 the job for the full time. Two bands _ _ - urpose attending the Oshawa t sir mother, Mrs. Geo. Kerr, o have been practising for some weeks air next week. Church St. and will both have good.bright music. -Mrs. T. Marshall, of London, -Miss Jessie Gilhuly has return- The trotters are already cooling and - ' is spending a few days with Alex. ed home after spending the sum- getting used to the track. There is Marggaacch and family. mer vacation with her randpar- bound to be two good days of sport All �o u r t O� k 1� 11 d 8 r Robt. Falconer, of Dunbar - ents, Georgge and Mrs. Young, of and entertainment on Tuesday and ` t ton, spent the holiday with Greenwood Wednesday neat. Either day* will - see the Fair in full swing and either - friends on. the base line. —John Matheson, of Whitby, _ r _ night will see a big chow at the Opera V� Of -Mrs. C. Rogers,. we regret to was in town on Thursday erect- House. There will be edusation and i �✓ report, is again on the sick list, tug's monument over the grave E don for those who want to sae - — _ :a zs- improving slowly - - - - -- of- the -late-Mrs; Joseph- Beaumout, and learn. There wi music and - Misses Madge and Louie in St. George's cemetery. attractions to cheer the crowd. There -, O'Leary, of Toronto, spent La_r -John Annan has leased his will be side shows and a real midway. A few speolals like these. will bring Day with friends in town. farm to Samuel Bath, of Dunbar - There will be races for the sport. . - -A large number from here ton. Mr. Annan's ne5v residence There will be fun for the children. Q{I In to Flee our new place c , There will be lots for all and it will _ have been attending the Tornnto is rapidly approaching completion 8xhibition during the week. and will soon be ready for oecupa- be run as a good clean exhibition E M JA Re 1 -Mr. Hunter, of the Standard tion. for the education and entertainment ` wank, is spending a weeks' bola- -Miss Lizzie Morrissey accom• for the paround ha Mark do, an the --Wine Quarts, ... fi0e dozen, ' M days at his home in Midland. partied her two nieces, Misses Mary dates now and get your work in shape Imperial Quarts. 130c dozen, - Born -On Friday, Aug. 80th and Ruth Morrissey to Newcastle to be Oshawa on next Tuesday and Half= gallons, . ,.. ?Oc dozen. a daughter (Annie Rosie) to J. P. on Monday after spending a few Wednesday and. see what a growth _ - and Mrs. Starring, Church St. days here at the home of their the fair has made in a few years. - A rare chance, don't miss it. -C. H. Ham, of Timagami, grandmother. �--�. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of +, i is pent a few days at the home of -The townshi `�eetincil has next week. Sept. 9tb, loth and 11th. p LI) thin parents- W. G. and Mrs. Ham. ppoosstponed their meeting from singgle Fare on both railways for THRESHING N0 TI ME -A number of farmers have biooday, Sept. 9th, to Monday, the whole show and a good convert• - ir already threshed their oats and Sept. 10th, owing to the reeve be- lent train service on each. North White Cups and Saucers; reg. SOc doyen. now 95c dozen.0 y P g passengers can go home each night ;report the heaviest yield for years. _ing unable to be present on the as the Port Perry train will- start _. Tea- spoons galore, 25o per dozen -Prof, Alpheus McTa Bart, of first named date, from Oshawa at six each day. _: - Carksbur , e nt a few days this -Fred Balsdon. who has been -- $1.25 g pe - ]Knives and Forks, " 'weak with J. N. and Mrs. Rich- teller In the Standard Bank here - aweek . for several pears has been tranP- . Granite Dish Pans, 14 qt., W. Granite Dish Pans, 17 qt., 40c. -Alph. and Mrs. Rogers, of ferred to the Head n ace in To- �ronad Xair. So lid Aluminum Tea Spoons, 45c. -- 8insale, spent Sunday here with ronto and 4s aucceeded by -Mr,' T 9fa�rfrx cteze�. £►r _$ark - toe former',& �rsnp4• C. And ,firs, Johrn 'Hoar, of Parkhill. AN ABrINDANCS OF SAtx ftL,L ...... r�-- -. -- Those driving along the 01! Llir! AND BmAuTT. Get our price oII the beet Granulated -Mrs. H. -A. Matebett, of Mone- Kingston road west, complain of Mr*. J. Harris, Wappalls. Bask., _ 8�gy, It's low, - -• ton, N. B., is visiting at the home the vary unsafe condition of the writes. ­I have found PARISIAN of her parents,Geo, M. and Mrs. Rouge bridge. There are a gum- sage to be the best scalp and hair - - ,Palmer. ber of holes in the planking and tonic I have ever known. After using -Men's Mule Harvest Boots -5 pair left -1 six. 1 se�ren, 2 eighti -John Clazie, of Port. Elgin, it is stated that it would be dan- two bottles the Itching and dandruff - R ~' n condition disappeared and my !lair ceased to � arts blue stripe bib Overall, spent value $1.00. � t. s nt Sunday at the home of his Brous for two velilches to ss pe Y g � tall owls." ' uncle and aunt, John And Mrs. on account of the rotten PARISIAN Sage doer not contain 'Marker. o! the planks at the side.. Sugar of Lead: a poison that often - k -N. J..Morrissey, of Newcastle, -Oil ! for Annual Western Ex. causes blood Poison and sometimes Ladies' White Lawn Blouses, only three left. waws here Monday -ca on ---his eursiona y, Pory-- HUrUD' Detroit, death: -_"k 'your dealer if he-can- I oa size 86, red - ., n6w 65e. ___.. - i only now 1.19 l « mother, Mrs. James Morrissey, of Chita go, Bay City, Cleveland, guarantee some other preparations - 1 only size 40, rag. 1.00, now 796. I Church 9t. _ Grand Rapids. Saginaw. Minnea- not to contain Lead or Nitrate. of Sil- Y - -The Ladies' Ala Society of polis and St. Paul 12, 111, and 14th. Cer . - `h:oaly Gingham Blouse, size 84, rag. 1.00, now 75c. -St. Andrew's church will be held Good till Sept. 80th to return. for PARISIAN Sage is not a dye. Most dyes are dangerous. 1t {s a hair pour- E on Thurada next at the home of rates, tickets, etc. ap ly at Steph• ;abet, csoseer and besutifierand quick• _' Farmers bring in your Produce and get everything - tg tsaaTs�Se�d+�nfir3�. e€a[ie a r rom - - - Misses Marie and Gladys Bate- Standard Batik.) -Aso ;;dial falling, and scalp itch. large bottle �-;�-�-�� man, of Toronto, sent a few days cheap tickets to B. C., Idaho, Ore - 50 cents at D. Pettit's and dealers- C, $ I C3' 8 T O R M �_ of the home of their grandmother, gon, Ztah. Wash., - daily, Sept. everywhere. ' Mrs. B. Bunting. 25th to Oct. 19th. See Stephenson, j - ' Goods delipered Free. -Send or phone your orders. __ -Miss Dorothy Jackson, of To 'Whitby. * BALE REGISTER r ronto, returns;;- house last wee ---- --•-� after spending a week with Miss WHIT6VALi WEDNESDAY, Sept 18th- Auction sale r Marion Thexton. of registered horses, cattle.. farm ' -John B. and Mrs. Horn, and Walter 114ajor has taken a .trip to implements etc, on lot 12, con. 8. • e " the west. family, of Bradford, 'spent , the Mrs. Bell, of Milton, is 11sitin her Picketing, the property of - W. G. -_ 6 Scott. Sale atone sharp, gee billy. +� holiday with Mrs. Horn's parents, -son, D, Bell. W. B. Powell, auctioneer. yvHITEWEAR CLEARING. W. G. and Mrs. Ham.- am. Rev. and Mrs. Langford spent a few _ '-Mrs. W. J. Taylor and two days in Toronto. children, of Cherrywood, spent Congratulations to James and, rs. 60 Y1tAR8' Monde with the foriner's parents Griffin -it's a boy. BXPNRIENC9 We are clearing all whitewear, blouses, house dresses, ' etc•, 10% off. y Charles B. Rice spent Sunday with �. and Sire. Rogers, - _ - • -All prints gingham ,&, chambrays,- 'regular 13c. for llc. - -The public school opened on hie parents at Tyrone. , Mrs. J. Gregory, of Windsor, is How about fruit jars and jelly glgss ? You will need some. for your . .Tuesday •with a fairly good at- visiting at J. E. Moores, ! _ canninj;..�Ve are supplied with these at the lowest rice.' tindance the l: to months vacation. bringing to a close a the holiday. c hie home Ingersoll, spent Do you require a pair of rubbers for the rainy season ? If so caH om - -- -Miss May Hiscock, of Sing- Percy and the Misses Ella and Pbe- TRACK MAIaa us -and get fitted. We have some good lines of shoes for - ston, returned home on Saturday ie Pennock are visiting their par- Desla"s y men, women and children. All schtiolsuppliea after spending a week with her frMrs. Margaret Reesor, with friends, ' ssnains a.ksteb��e•a °0w for the opening of school, Sept. 8rd. etister, Mrs. (Rev.) W. Moore. ekt7 a•osrula our opinbn w ghee as a from Buffs ;'spent Sunday at B. A. areaLOn layrobabty amts.. -Mr. Tench; of Midland, array- Eilison'e. tiO°'rtsa�t� G.. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTO - ed in town on Saturday last' and Miss McCallum, of Brampton, has ��u uts tat•n �� �t•�w _ on Tuesday assumed his duties as returned to her duties •as principal of woaC4, WIth, ° tII IF of the publ' achool. our public school. � L - -Miss Irene Mu"rknr' returned Mrs. J. Wilson and Miss Margaret ♦�fraa:o.+w mo.astea � +tse•t •a- - Viome on Saturda ' after spending Tait are spending a, few days with oa setsn me �oatasi Term. rot ra 1 Y g friends- in the tit att °�ts�`srsewo�tas� v�•vat4• sofa es H ar V �/ S O O S _ several weeks holidaying with y• °!• relatives In Paisley an ort'� gin• one of the )ud$es of roots at ..the To- lse,w.+weoo, - ` -The - Methodist Ladies Aid To- --The -hold their next meetin on roMr Tran and - 8 Mrs. Tian and son, Chiles, have re- 'Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 11th, turned home, after a pleasant visit GET OUR CATALOGUE1 Hay forks, Rakes, Hoea, 'segthes and snatha. -, at the home of Mrs. F. W. Hobbs. with friends in Torontm IT IS FREE - - -James A. Palmer, of Bolan- Miss Gertrude Bates has returned Manilla car fork; ` to the city, after Spending a few + Pure M nil! Rope fdr your hay f - quet, son of the late Isaac Palmer, to the city, r here and a native of Pickering, —span -weeks-with-her-parents - Pure • Paris Green, Sprayers an prin ere. - a few days renewing old aequain- Mrs. Buckler and grandchild, of ' lances.' Markham, and son, of Winnipeg, via- Machine Oil, Gasolitie,. Linseed- Oil, Ete. ited the former's daughter, Mrs. N. t�1a 4r �/ .�. -Miss McGill, teacher of the yiiler. b .° i i Ora 1t� a -�Tew Perfection Oil Stoves and Hammocks _: interniediate classes in the 'public .� school, returned on Saturday, aft- WHITBY • g _ er home Ce the holidays at her J. H. Perrin has sold the Royal -- JO%SE-PHHrB U N D Y 'home in Centreville. Hotel property to J. J. O'Meara, of -RObt. McBrady has leased Mra , Toronto. ELM DALE MILLS Richa•rdson's House ou Sing St. The Provincial Board of 'Health is : East, lately vacated by A. G. urging the town to go ahead and F20KFRiNC#� _ r - - -Green an4 will take possession on establish a sewerage system: ;MEN S FURNISHINGS .:.. the First of November. Mark. Holliday, it is reported, ties Chopping our` Specialty _ -The second ,coat of oil was bought James Moore's farm rtn Brock Ogilvie's household and„ Plenora placed on the. streets on -Friday Street north and situated in the town. Flours in 25, 50 and 100 pound Large assortment of Shirts in the new shades and styles - with.collar ' last: Through the combined in- B. Bath has been a anted man & - sacks. Fresh Rolled - •- ger of Mr- Baynes farm on the Sing- Oats, tc., to match. -These are• the best value we have had for fluence of the oil and-f rent -- - -- - _ rest, ston road, irecentT7 - pursed from Mixed Feed, Bran and Shorts by t t. rains we have - been. very' little Ed.. Cornell. 'ton oir cwt. Prices reasonable. many a day- at $1.00 and $1.25, , bothered with the duet nuisance Majoa9. Sharpe, M. P., for North this year. Ontario, has been offered the. jud e- -- -'rtie heAvy and frequent rains ship for Ontario County but has de- Chopping every day. Watkins Shirts 60c.; ?5e.; 80c. and 90e. .• are still continued and is causing clined the offer. _. - "naeh damage to the outstanding The many friends of Mr. Sohn Gale, 'PICKERING_ MARKETS Straw Hats 15C, 25C and 6i1C each. 'grain. Much of that in shocks is for many years teacher in the Bay - - Bch�l is at present very ill having White Winter Wheat, ofd...... 1(51.08 beginning to rot and harvesting received a stroke of paralysis. Red " 1.0,9 New Hoeiery, Hate and Capg and Underwear. ., - operations for the past few lveeko There will he two more months of Mixed " . "- "�.... - I•fT3. _ has been practically at a ata�c'- i day and night work on the cut near Spring Wheat................... .90 i ' o y „ .9a, R. A. RU1`�TlkG� PICKERIN`G F r still. • Potatoe also are now rE- Audle on the new C. P. 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