& ORDERS DELIYVERED DAILY: | | 1 MU‘ â€" 4 . A Brass Bedstead that was ‘%' \ \\ \\L\\)g ] | | ! 4 _ priced $50.00 we are offering 1~7~.F fll for $35.00. A solid ï¬ï¬iï¬ï¬ï¬iï¬ 'Rl f.‘“ï¬'_mï¬ e haTzldsome bed, this is worth E!%Mï¬i smflmm t\’ï¬(lce v'the money. â€" Don‘t 45 miss this opportunity. 2 We have just received a car load. of those Leather and Leatherette Rockers, same as sold so quickly a few weeks azo, very suitable for Wedding Gifts. ' Spocial attention given to orders for Repairing, Upholstooing or Picture Framing. , With the aid ipf the Militia Departâ€" ment, the Cangflian National Exhibiâ€" tion will this year present the greatâ€" est and most gomplete military disâ€" Play and tournfgment ever ‘attempted in Canada. Ifs features will be a Model Military Wamp, Musical Drive by the Artillerys Musical Ride by the Mragoons, andÂ¥ everything that is bright and new in Military spectacles @nd competitions. The Model Camp yill â€"be on the g#ounds during the enâ€" dra Exhibition}y and will contain te@VWy and rapid@fire guns and all the ppliances of & modern / mil,tary L’)} \ ;L @ | H y c smy tey * M!;Mï¬imï¬m WwWhy Pay, Rent? _ JOS. s WAIN, â€"â€" Mount Dennis Good â€" Aâ€"railroad cond@uctor told the folâ€" lowing: "I foung a lady in black erieving profusely§ I asked If I could be of any service ko her. She replied ‘Ohb, conductor, I Hhave my husband‘s remains in the bagzage car, carrying them to Baltimor® to be cremated, and "ts my fourth husband, too.‘ A little farther down theâ€"car a lady began to weep, an# in great surprise X masked tBe cause, ‘Oh conductor,‘ sha moaned, ‘the Word is not good. § have trusted in Him forty years and mever bad nary & h§sband, and there‘s a Wwoman with ‘em to butn,""‘. .â€"<â€" tlers ard Dcalers in Grain and Feeds of all Kind. The Kind Â¥cu Have Always Bought, and which has been in uso for over S0 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his perâ€" % se ob N P ip *# sonal supervision since its infancy. 7 /):/7 Egledebloa Allow no one to deceive you in this. The Kind You Have Always Bou $’§0.00ï¬30wn§3aiance in Small Moathly Payments Maxjufacturers of "Three Lion Brand" Graham and § W holeâ€"wheat Flours.. All Counterteits, Imitations and Justâ€"asâ€"good" are but Experiments that tride with and endanger the health of fnfants and Childrenâ€"Experience against Experiment. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pareâ€" goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It gontains ncither Opium,/Tjforphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is ig§ gufarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Foeverishnefs. cures Diarrhcoea an l Wind Colie. Tt relioves Tegthi Troubles, cures Constipation and Platulency. â€"It fassyhilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and PBowefs, giving bhealthy and natural sleep. The Children‘s Pagacéaâ€"The Mother‘s Friend. . SANDERS HAD THEM TG BURN. Build Your Mn Houses MILIBARY YEAR What is CAST ORIA WEST ON MILLS In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR (ESEABLELS h ED 1526 oyforal in font CoOMPANY, T7 MURRAY.STREET, NEW YORK CITY. HT ON EASY TERMS adswortih June records furni some interestâ€" ing contrasts in yield as reported by me ~bers of cow testibg associations. For instance, oneherd at Hickson, Ont. contains 17 cgws each one of which gave over 35Â¥ pounds of butter fat. In another asgociation not fifty miles away wherethe milk is paid for by fat contemt one herd of 15 cows has only 2 Scows that tested three per cent. of f§t, all the remainâ€" ing 13;cows in thé herd tested only 2.9 or 2.3, while ‘the average yield wasâ€"ouly 22 poudï¬s fat, or thirteen poundsâ€"less per cow during the month than the other he@. sSal \In. another herdithe weight of ‘milk from one cow is given as 14 pounds one morning, onl 8 pounds the next evening, but 15 ~pounds the ~next morning: many o%er cows show just as sharp variations. These are quickâ€" ly noted if the wife dairyman is keepâ€" ing a daily recor& of milk, the cause of such sudden d%é@ps will be sought for, and measureg=taken, if possible, to prevent the sghrinkage and keep each cow up to hel _smaximum capacity. 10 pexpas sEREET, EAST 9 wWEST TORONTO Twice a day, ralm or shine, the cow has to, be milked, swhy not make each milking time bri§g in eight of nine cents profit? HoW many men milk eight times before they get one cent profit from some @éws? f Ccow TESTING AFSOCIATION. CHEAP.. HANDSOME AND DUKABLE Telephone No. 1 Demls ;Bolton | Brampton | Newmarket | Streetsville | Schomberg iToronto ‘Weston ‘Woodbridge 11 a.m. Mattins and Sermon. 9.45 a.m., Sunday. School. 7 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Celebration of Holy Communion first Sunday of the month at 11 a.m third Sunday at 8 a.m. St. John‘s (Catholic) Church. On Sunday next. Mass will be celeâ€" brated at 10.30 a.m. Priest in charge Rev. Father Player, 0.8.B. Baptist Church. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sundayâ€"School, 3 o‘clock p.m. J. L. Sloat. Pastor. Divine service â€"next Sunday at . o‘clock p.m. Rev. T. Beverly Smith, Rector Presbyterian Church. On Sunday next, services held, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m; School at 3 p.m. $ Public Worship at 11 a.m.â€"and 7 p. m. Sunday School and Adult Bible Classes at 10 a.m. Rev. B. R. Strangways B.A., B.D., Pastor. MUSSONâ€"SCOTT Eâ€" On Wednesday, July 28. 1909, lat 96 Roncesvalles Avenue, _YJorcnfo, by the Rev. J. Hughesâ€"Jcon s, fdich May, daught.r of Mr. and Mrs. w. C. Scott, to Percy J. MusscR. Mr. Joseph Swain is pushing forâ€" ward the constfuction of the addiâ€" tion to his stor It is Mr. Swain‘s intention . to place â€" the present building with a golid brick stone. Funeral on S&urday, July 31, to Edgeley Ctmetefy. TURNERâ€"At his flate residence, Braâ€" condale Hill, onyThursday, July 29, 1909, Frank Tu#ner, C. E., in his Tand year. Funeral on Mdkday, August 2, at 2 o‘elock. InterMent in St. James‘ Cemetery. \; Your eyes given special attention; Glasses repaired and refitted by W. J. Inch, Honor Graduate Optician. Mr. and Mrs. arks have taken up their residence n Mr. J. Bayliss‘ new house on Gléndale Crescent. County Constle Lloyd has had bis regular begt extended so that Mount Dennis mwow receives a visit from him twicesevery week. This is not because ‘o@r villagers need the presence of a @op to keep them in order, but it is simply a tribute to our growing importance. SNIDERâ€"Cn Thugslay, July 2$th at his father‘s resgdente, fourth conâ€" cession of YorkfElia, Harold Osctar Snider," soun cfk Jobhn C.. Snider, aged eightcâ€"n.. & Northern India and the Island of Banquey can certginly claim to have the most peculiart marriage rites of any country. In@the former ‘a cow and a calf are inÂ¥ariably required at ‘the marriage. . Te animals are drivâ€" en into a narrow @unning stream, the !priests and the é‘% rothed couplE y18a standing in the w&ter. The man and woman each catch hold of the cow‘s itail, and the priests pour, water out ‘of a glass vesselk upon theirl joined hands, while all gresent mutter cerâ€" %tain prayers. The young folks are ‘then declared to be man and wife, ‘and the priest claims the cow and \calf as his fee. Inâ€"the Island of Banâ€" ‘quey the officiating priest takes a sharp knife and / with it makes a ‘small incision in the rignt leg of the bride and bridegr@om. _ From each incision . he gathe’i}s, a few drops of iblood and transfersthem to the other "one‘s leg. This operation, together \ with a short religious formula, conâ€" ‘stitutes the wholé : of the marriage ‘Is YOUR CHESYS "wWHEEZY?" we WOR ANLIL 0 Nes es o t on â€" § s f & was the one in the "house, and then, , Tightness and whegzing means yOUr of equrse, the one AWAY somewhere trouble is deepseated. To delay is would be the othef There are only dangerous. â€" Imfammation must be two of them, you see, which makes it drawn out at pneg. Rub the &throat very easy." *# and chest witlk Nérviline, and put on â€" The bonevolent old gentleman then a Nerviline Rogous Plaster. Relie® passed on. comes in an pbur. The counteritriâ€" tant effect of $@e mlaster relieves the % esn en tightness and strain, draws out the soreness, eases the pain. The peneâ€" GUNNS‘, Limited, wish to advise trating qualitis gf Nerviline enable it farmers that they prefer deliveries of to soak to tWEé, very core of the live hogs at their packing house, trouble, and you experience a feeling West Toronto, on Wednesdays and of warmth and relief that proves the Fridays and in any case, not earlier danger is past. For weak chest. sore than Tuesday, or later than Friday throat and tendency to colds, the each week. Highest prices paid for Nerviline Treatment beats all others, select bhogs. _ Weights preferred, 160 try it. to 220 pounds. ceremony. St. John‘s (Anglican) Church. PECULIAR MARRIAGE RITES Mount CHURCH SERVICES LOCAL Rev. R. M. Hamilton, 4 Hï¬ghesâ€"Jones, M.A., Rector Methodist Church. at pneg. vit : ‘;a vil â€" Ro fous an P- bur. o -_ law LD‘ adD, ases the _ ilities of N o the , ve MARRIED Sept. 29. Oct. 14 and 15 Aug. 30 to Sept. 13 Oct.â€"I and 2. Oct. 12 and 13. FAIR DATES. @ct. 4 and 5. . Sept. 21 and 22. Sept. 29, 30 and Oct. L and the Island of inly claim to have marriage rites of the former ‘a cow ariably required at ‘ animals are drivâ€" unning stream, the trothed couplé 4180 iter. The man and ‘ hold of the cow‘s ts pour, water out ‘ upon their! joined D BeNnuis. Pastor will be Sunday According to the %report handed in by the city audito(%s department to the board of controf Tuesday mornâ€" ing, the total debt of ward seven, inâ€" cluding local iniprovements and schools, amounts to; $1,153,950. . The total assessment avajlable for general rates is $5,074,745kand. for. school rates $5,836,255.. F local improveâ€" ment the municipality wasâ€"authorized to issue $100,000 febentures. Of these $97,000 have tgcn issued, $9700 paid, leaving outstanding $87,300, at 5 per cent. per annu:%‘n. The general debt was consolidaged in 1898 at $1,067,650; paid off, $5000;, unnegotiatâ€" ed, $21,000; outstanding, $1,041,650. Th‘s debt matures ?fn January,., 1943. The municipality of:West Toronto had no sinkinge fund. . £ Deputy City Arghitect Price and Chief Thompson offthe fire departâ€" ment were here Mond@ay inspecting the local theatoriums. 4 William C. Smith; brother of T. J. Smyth of West Teronto, died Tues, day afternoon at $[33 St. Clair Aveâ€" nue. He was 48 years old and leaves a widow and sixï¬f_\ children. Other brothers of the déceased are:â€"John of Peterboro and Patrick of Grand Rapids, Mich. The funeral took place Thursday fmorning to St. Helen‘s Church and thence to Mount Hope Cemetery. : The funeral of Mrs; Venn, mother of W. J. Venn, 497 Campbell avenue, who died in Winmipeg, took place Monday afternoon on the arrival of the Winnipeg trainy from the Union Station to St. James‘ Cemetery. Never in the histfgl?ry of St. John‘s Church has there Reen such a heated discussion at a Ves&fry meeting as was the case Monday night.. The parish of St. John‘s is growing rapidly and hopes are entertaimed for a larger church building, if ?;;he necessary funds can be raised. Ong of the proposals toâ€"night was to pultchass a lot at the corncr of High Pagk and Humbâ€"rsi(e avenues, as a siteffor a new church. After much discussiï¬%n the matter was siowed to Grep, a% the feeling proâ€" val‘ent was that thé present state of the Guances do nokg justify the purâ€" chase o‘ an expensf¢e lot. The quesâ€" tion then arose asfto the purchase ci two lols for missien purposes. H. M. Wodson prop@ecd a resolution witb 3. Ryding agyseconder, that no lots whatever be %ï¬lrchased until the mstter was laid béfore the congregaâ€" tHon. "he motiong?‘}‘fhov.’ever, was lost and it was decide jitO purchase a lot for :ission plurpgses. One is on Annette street, Between Jane and Herbert streets, and is 120 square feet in area. The otl%“ér is on the south sige of St. Clair agenue, 50 feet from Elizabeth street. . It is 150 feet square Mission building{s ‘will be erected on these by financial® assistance from various Episcopal ‘1’ rches in Toronâ€" to, and divinity students will be placâ€" ed in charge. ' _**Well, then,‘"‘ saidy the old gentleâ€" man ‘‘how do you m&nage to separate *them?‘‘ S " Being twins‘‘ isan amusing, not to say a confusing @ccupation. When twins are old enofigh to tell each otherâ€"and themselyesâ€"apart theitr. guardians are savel a great deal of trouble. At an earl age there ia apt to be considerable, confusion. _ A writer in the PhfHadelphia Public Ledger tells the following tale of a benevolent old gentl an who stopped a nurseâ€"girl wheelfig two similar looking infants in alkbaby carriage; ‘"Ah! Twins?" $ ‘"Yes, sir, replied? the girl, ‘"both boys." 3 "fo?‘"‘ said th "How do you tell i is which?" ‘"‘This one,"‘ said ing, ‘"is this, and t "Dear me,"‘ said the old gentleman, "how interesting! aBut;‘"‘ he added, indicating the secomd one,, ‘"might not this one be this?also?"‘ "It might,"‘ said @the girl after a short pause. ‘‘Thep of course, that one would be that." & "Sometimes .this one _ sometimes that" § 3 _ How do you ow which one you‘re putting in wlhuch room?"‘ ‘"‘We seldom do, bikt when we want to we put one in ome room and the other in another." &# > . .. We en es ont decrae ul 1 1 . i 24 h "Do you, indeed? Which one do you put in one room?‘"‘ N PI M _ ‘‘We look and see other room and t! other is in the whic "Very good,""‘ sai@ the old gentleâ€" man, warming up . the . problem, ‘"‘but if one of them Â¥yas in the house and the other was iway somewhere, would you be able & tell which one was in the house?" a . "Oh, yes, sir,‘"‘ saig the girl earnestâ€" ly.‘* " All we would have to do would be to look &t him, and then we would know tha%lthe one we saw was the one in the "house, and then, of course, the one away somewhere would be the other There are only two of them, you seg, which makes it very easy." %; ‘ I PP on esnt we would know tha%lthe one we saw was the one in the Shouse, and then, of course, the one aAWay somewhere would be the other There are only two of them, you see, which makes it very easy." %; The bonevolent old gentleman then passed on. West Toronto. IDENTIFYING THE TWINS vluch room{f . eggcwhich is in the tlï¬n we know the lcg room.‘"‘ id} the old gentleâ€" he nurse point t one is that." old _ gentleman. m apart? Which _ _Mr. Smith smil after gazing impress classroom, began know what to say,‘ school was convulse« thin voice back in Cl \ _‘‘Thay amen and 1 No. 8 Dundas St., Mest Nerviline _ i% Zinest/t remedy for paK@ forind Not an ache ofPain Nerviline does not cure Try Nerviline for neuralgia, headâ€" ache, sciatica, lumbago, stifiness, rheumatismâ€"wherever there is sOT€â€" ness or pain, rub on Nerviline and you‘ll be cured. Refuse anything offered you instead of Nerviline, large 25¢. bottles, five for $1.00. All dealâ€" ers, or. 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