SognC ie Millers and Dealers in Gram and Feeds of all Kinds! W ost Toronto. ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY. 1 ]|J8 . > Al | || s A Brass Bedstead that was 11 \\\{\\" s l l\l] | _ priced $50.00 we are offering { s s j\ for $3835.00. _A solid ;i ‘â€:f“_)';'x\‘x- § is L F handsome bed, this is worth a8 MBMMTEE% ‘“ï¬m" twice the money. Don‘t f!flflu _ miss this opportunity. We have just received a car load of those Leather and Leatherette Rockers, same as sold so quickly a few weeks agzo. very suitable for Wedding Gifts. - Special attention given to orders for Repairing, Upholstering or Picture Framing. 4 WHL Jll%lt@f ";k ‘n il-;ï¬ x ‘ -‘( ds 9 o d ‘"‘Dat ain‘t her f@l!! name,‘‘ explainâ€" ed the old womengwith pride‘" dat‘s iss‘ Je pet nameÂ¥ call fer short. Dat chile got a nijehty gran‘ name. T dona picked it &t‘en de medicine baok. Yessum, def%childe‘s name am Hezerms. *A â€" < 5 A young woman overheard an old negress calling hen pickaninny: "Exy, Exy, come herel" j â€"~â€" _*‘Excuse me,‘"‘ j said the young woman, but isn‘ &hat a queer name for a baby, Aunty§" The CENUINE The Kind You Hays Always Bought § and mLS DCCIE MERePLEM ME DERORAE Ge0R DCE . m {-spnal supervision since its infancy. z* 44L + | Allow rno one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Justâ€"asâ€"good" are but Experiments that tri,%e with and endanger the health of Infants and Childremâ€"Experience against Experiment. Castoria is a harmless gubstitute for Castor Oil, Pareâ€" goric, Drops and Soothï¬sg rups. It is Pleasant. â€" It contains neither Opium, Morphi e“'â€*iwl\or other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantce. K destroys Worms andâ€"allays Feverishness. It curés Diagrhcea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cuges Constipation and Flatulency. â€" It assimilates th& Foo a regulates the 1 m 1 EI e ooo ces Manufacturers of "Three Lion Brand" Graham and W holeâ€"wheat Flours. Stomach and Bowels, giving The Children‘s Panaceaâ€"The . SANDERS, If automobiles are needed anywhere at all they are in the country. One of the speakers of the Women‘s Institute, at Guelph, recently. preâ€" dicted that the time was near at hand" when. farmer‘sâ€"wives would run their own automobiles. Nor is th‘t\é prediction a visionary one. Like the telephone and the trolley, the‘ automobilé seems destined to add to the comfort of country life, and the cost will not interfere with your buying. We can sell at a mere fraction of original cost. These cars are taken by us as part payment for the newest and latest models, and are such as we can thorâ€" oughly recommend. Auy machine we send out is guaranteed to be in firstâ€"class condition, and beyond the fact that secondâ€"hand cars are not this year‘s style, there is nothing wrong with them in any way. We use them as a means of introduction to the country trade, and make the values extra special to encourage quick buying. If interested, send your name and address for fuller particulars. , Highâ€"Class Automobiles and Bicycles Kind Â¥ou Have Always PBought, ard which has Lbeen uso for over 30 years, has borne the signature of 4 < _ and has been made under his perâ€" f 7# _ WHY NOT OWN / %} AN AVUTOMOBILE? What is WEST ON MILLS Good Secondâ€"HMHand Machines In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUN COMBANY, TT MUDRRAY HYSLOP BROS., Limited CAST OR (ESTEABLISHED 1828.) adsworth, hek{;ï¬kfl:&é naiuml sleep. Mother‘$.Friend. An enterprising %urrey hotelkeeper has hoisted a large signâ€"board notifyâ€" ing that his housé‘é and grounds are ready for aerial véyagers, and that there is a splendid@garage for fiying machines.: Hlying in are to have a special clubroom @1 toâ€" themselves when they alight. gRepairs will be promptly exesuted o ths machines and the men in char@pof them, and a supply of gasoline wil always be kept on hand. s cce CHEAP. HANDSOME AND DUKRAEBLE sTREET, NEW YORi CITY. PREPARING FOR BUSINESS 10 DUNDAS STREET, EAST, WEST TORONTGO TORONTO, ONT, ALWAYS Telephonea No. 1 Robt. Clarke fgnd Wm. Ellison, both of Ward Sqeven, have been reâ€" ~" manded for stealigg three shirts from Lee Bing of Dundas street. St. Philip‘s. Divine service next Sunday at o‘clock p.m. s ies On Sunday next. Mass will be celeâ€" brated at 10.30 a.m. Priest in charge Rev. Father Player, 0.S8.B. | Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p. ‘m. Sunday School and Adult Bible |Classes at 10 a.m. Rev. B. R. Strangways B.A., B.D., I Pastor. St. John‘s (Anglican) Church. 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. â€" On Sunday next, services will be held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m; Sunday School at 3 p.m. 3 sys Bolton Oct. 4 and 5. Brampton Sept. 21 and 22. Newmarket Sept. 29, 30 and Oct. 1 Streetsville Sept. 29. Schomberg Oct. 14 and 15 Toronto Aug. 30 to Sept. 13. Weston Oct. 1 and 2. Woodbridge Oct. 12 and 13. John Savell, 40; Western avenue, was arrested for aggravated assault. He was afterwards handed over to !the county authorities. DEVINSâ€"At Kleirfburg, on Saturday, August 7th, 19§9 Sargh Devins, beloved wife of Samuel Burkett, aged 39 years. l In order to takeladvantage of the ‘ofer of a followship in Toronto Uniâ€" versity, Rev. W. R. Taylor, M. A., has resigned from the assistant ‘pastorate of VictQria Presbyterian | Church. Mr.â€" Taylor‘s resignation will take effect in September, but he \will continue as legder of the Young Men‘s Club of the @hurch until a sucâ€" i Sparks from a â€" |posed to have Cz broke out about _ \the yards of the ( ‘Vins avenue. The }from box 13, co ‘Pacific, and, owi Angus Miller hari_ been imbibing too freely, and whilet;‘ driving through West Toronto fell gout of his rig and was arrested and locked up. The water works! superintendent is quite concerned atfout the low presâ€" sure recorded in ard Seven since the city water mains were conneCted. cessor can be obtaimed William Harpis, § exâ€"secretaryâ€"treaâ€" surer of the West Toronto school board, has been appointed by Chairâ€" man Rawlinson offthe board of eduâ€" cattion, as the official to look after the interests of the public schools in the matter of appealing before the court of revision regarding the change of names from e public to â€" the separate school supporters‘ list. ! Somewbat of ar% innovation in. tN€ ‘line of sport was pulled off at the ‘Davenport Methodist Church picnic, [at Rosebank. A s§ring lamb was let ‘1oose and a, dozen @r more young lady lcompetitors started off to capture the little animal. The lucky girl was | Miss Irene Whitelaw who succeeded in ‘bringing home the trophy. Upwards | of 250 people went with the excursion ‘and a most enjoyable time was spent |by all. A long programme was gone ‘through, including, a tugâ€"ofâ€"war in Wwhich a teatn from the Lainson | brickyards defeated the Townsley brickyard team. [9 .. S i For the purpose of raising funds for the erection of a new Sunday school in connectio i with Davenport 1Meth0dist Churceh, t?fle Tri Mu Fraterâ€" ‘nity are holding ian excursion to ‘Rosebank. A splendjd programme of ‘sports has been artanged, and upâ€" wards of $100 wortR of prizes have been contributed by $he merchants of West Toronto. â€"A gpecial train will leave Davenport Stakion. The comâ€" mittee in chargo of the sports are Dr. | Macnamara, Willia Butchart, â€"J. \Joynson, Bert Jobhn%eU, wW. Harris, lA. Dewey, Frank Glandfield, witiam Duncan and H. M. Hartney. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 m. Sundayâ€"School, 3 o‘clock p.m. J. L. Sloat, Pastor. Sparks from a focomotive are supâ€" posed to have cafised the fire which broke out about $.30 on Monday at the yards of the Gonger Coal Co. on Ving avenue. The falarm was sent in from box 13, commer of Dundas and Pacific, and, owiflg to the promptâ€" ness of the firemam in getting thire, the flamesvg;il-ledh ittle headway. The damage is about $25, covered by inâ€" surance. & St. John‘s (Catholic) Church. Rev. T. Beverly Smith, Rector CHURCH SERVICES. 3’7 ï¬ï¬ghesâ€"Joues, M.A., Rector ï¬Ã©v: R. M. Hamilton, Pastor. LOCAL FAIR DATES. Presbyterian Church. Methodist â€" Church. Baptist Church. DIED. § a[% innovation in the | was pulled off at the | ‘thodist Church picnic,l A spring lamb was let zen §r more young lady irted off to capture the The West York I§cense Commissionâ€" ers met on Tuesday evening at the Town Hall, West@ to consider the application of Friink Armstrong for the transfer of bis License at the Humber Beach MHotel to Mr. T. Boland:. Mr Armst#ong was not preâ€" sent and the Contmissioners decided to give him notice of another meetâ€" ing to be held on |Saturday next at which if he is not%resent to object, the transfer will be made. Pat. ï¬ Weston had an allâ€"star defence. Gordon Coulter} Winpenny, and Garâ€" net Rowntree were the best home yet. Blain for Brampton was kept well in check. The game was fast but the Brampâ€" ton boys showed ibetter con_@ition. Ellerby Farr Nooked well in goal while Fred Rowngree was decorating the fence. Mike Harris is put of the Hospital. Weston was soimewhat handicapped by the absence of their star home fielder George Day, who unfortunateâ€" ly missed his train with Day on it would have been & sure win for Wesâ€" ton. Hard luck, §atchell. On account of B the unavoidable absence of Nelse Jarrett, Doctor wW. E. Pearson, made fhis uswal brilliant display as field camtain. Unfortunately _ Smarty Kinder is not liked by the Waston boys. A meeting of tlie Lacrosse Club will be held shortly when all sweaters and sticks must be handed in. At several cheesd factories in Eastâ€" ern Ontario the aÂ¥erage production per cow has been donclusively shown to be approximatel§ 2,800 pounds of milk only for the full factory season. In one group of coW testing associaâ€" tions in Western @ntario 450 grade cows bhad an average of 1,050 pounds of milk during June.$ There is food for thought: as much m#lk in one month from one set of, cagws as in three ‘months from â€"othergsets! There is evidently urgent nee@ of more cateful selection of the bettér class of dairy cows, and need of fmore intelligert care and attention, feal dairy sense, in the handling of e one class of farm stock that brings in the regular income. Plenty of %loice individual cows in the single gnonth of June gave from 1,800 to ©2,100 pounds of milk, or almost as much as the poorâ€" "ed, unselected da.iriexsr?veraged for the whole factory season}:i; A great many oï¬ our farmers need to wake up to the folly of wasting ‘good time and good feed on poor c@Ws: milk will quickly indicate which;{ito keep as the wWEST YORK LICENSE BOARD \ To meet the fdemand for farm laborers in Manitiba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, spedfal second class exâ€" icursions will be rign by the Canadian ‘Pacific Railway from all Ontario staâ€" ‘tions. â€" Cost of Roneâ€"way ticket to IWinnipeg is $10.002 and from Winniâ€" peg to points where laborers conâ€" ‘tract to work tliey will be carried \without charge. fAAfter at least one months‘ work in §he bharvest field, a ‘ticket back to Ont@rio starting point ‘will be issued at $18.00. Tickets are ‘only good on Farm Laborers‘ special ‘trains. Tickets will also be issued to ‘women, but no ha rate for children. ‘Leaving dates of zexcursions are as ‘follows:â€" & 3 Game was fast. Score was (7) (5). Teams were Brampton and Weston. The winners w;ére Brampton. The star Weston home man Was PREVENT,.. TAKING COLD. Often you come home, cold and shiveringâ€"feetâ€"are wet, throat is raw, chest a little sore. _ A bad cold is just beginning %Pg,ftfli'a Nerviline Porous Plaster, on your chest, rub your throat with Nefviline, and take a stiff dose of I‘fI‘V’â€e in hot water. This prevents a%%h'and checks the cold instantly. Nedies so useful in the home, so su\i‘\ prevent seriâ€" ous illness as Nefwfléne Plasters. Sold by all dealers, 250.*“63,(:11, but be sure you get the genuine, and refuse any substitute. foundation of the August 19th ang Sept. Tth, from all stations in th& territory between Torontoâ€"Sudbury â€" fine and Torontoâ€" Sarnia line of the rand Trunk. August 23rdvand fSept. Tth, from all C. P. and CG. T. & stations on Torâ€" ontoâ€"Sarnia â€" line fand south thereof (in Canada) and %11 stations in Onâ€" teno in To EY ad t & c Rys. %j GUNNS‘, Limited,. wish to advise farmers that they prefer deliveries of live hogs at their packing house, West Toronto, on Woednesdays and Fridays and in any eage, not earlier than Puesday, or later thar Eridey sach week. Highest prices paid _ for @eiect â€" hogs. Weights preferred, 160 to 220 pounds. & ols August 27th an@ Sept. 10th, from all stations easté of Torontoâ€"North Bay line, to and @cluding Kingston, also stations on C.O. and B: of Q. Rys. and stations%)n K. & P. south of Renfrew. 3 For the three e%eursions in August special trains wifl be run from all points on the C. R.. If you are in any doubt as tagdate of excursion from your distric® apply to local C. P. R. agent, wh,’; will also furnish times of special W@ains, or write to R. L. Thompson, istrict Passenger Agent, C. P. R., ronto. Cow TESTING |ASSOCIATION. GOoOD FEED, POOR COWS LACROSSE. goo(%é herd § in goal We Sell the Best aad Purest Drugs AT THE LOWEST PRICES NO LINIMENT LIKE ~NERVILINE." Stops Fajling Fifty Years‘ Use Proves It The Strongest, Safest, Best. 1,000,000 BOTTLES SOLD & ANNUALLY. y § The unexampled success of ‘"Nerviâ€" line‘‘ is due to the fgct that it is five times stronger, threg times more peneâ€" trating, more ,painâ€"gielieving than any other liniment, § Cne millian ;;i)ottlfés used every year â€"think what;this: means! Surely stronger progf is not possible that Nerviline is a tf#fusty liniment, a bousehold remgdy a“%pon which mothers can depend in casge of accident or sudden sickness, ‘gcarcely an ache or pain that Nervifine won‘t cureâ€" among the hug@réï¬s of ailments for which it is guarahteed are the folâ€" lowing:â€" x é Headache. â€" " & Neuralgia. Sciatica. . & f_%Rhgumatism. Lumbago is f§:Dh%;st Colds. Sore Back ?§3‘,g;j§11‘();,‘othache. Earache. * \€ramps. Diarrhoca. %?(ï¬vel Disorders. Doctors will teLiljï¬@\’l that nothing but the purest andwmost healing antiseptic drugs are ‘&ed in Nerviâ€" lineâ€"that‘s why it is so safe for general family use, for the baby as well as the parent. If you haven‘t tried Nerviline, do so nowâ€"yOUur neighbors are almost sure to know of its manifold merits and uses. Refuse any. substitute for Nerviâ€" line, sold the world over in large 25¢. bottles, five for $1.00, all dealers, or The Catarrhozone Co., Kingston, Ont. 5 No. 8 Dundas St., Nest Does not Color the Mair ©LLULUB OMAE C CCAE C uons The proper care%nd handling of milk will be one of e subjects dealt with, and it will b@ accompanied by demonstrations of #hilk testing as well as charts showing the value of cowâ€"testing associat@ons. _ _ Proper Care of:Milk to be Deâ€" monstrated atithe Canadian Natig@nal. § The educational features in connecâ€" tion with the Daicy department of the Canadian Nationaf Exhibition, Toâ€" ronto, promises tokbe of unusual inâ€" terest this year, n® only to farmers, but to consumers Sof milk in cities and towns as well.g The demonstraâ€" tion work and leftures in the Dairy amphitheatre wil&be under the imâ€" mediate charge offMr. Geo. A. putâ€" nam, director of §airy instructions for the Province, &pd the Dominion Department will aÂ¥%o furnish a man to _give some défnite. instructiom along the cowâ€"testi %® line. The propel caren%nd h.andlin‘g 9{ With our complete stock of TOILET ARTICLES and PERFUMES, we challenge comparison H OW E L L Ayer‘s Hair Vigor is composed ‘of spiphur, glycerin, quinin, chlorid, capsicum, sage, alcohol, wafér, and perfume. Not a si injurious ingredient in this list. AsR your &gctor if this is not Follow his advice. _A hair food, ‘# hair tonic, a hair dressing. Promptly checks falling hair. Completely destroys all dandruff. DAIRY EDBCATION. AYER‘S MAIR VIGOR AYER‘S HAIR MGOR & Neuralgia. ffé;ï¬h,gumatism. i§;Dh%;st Colds. 1;33,@ q‘othache $ \ Cramps, : Bowel Disorders D B U G G IS TS , J. C. 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