Millers and Dealers in Graim and Feeds of all Kinds ORDERS DELIVERED DAILY. WEST .5, TORONTO‘S .. LARGEST .. FURNISEING .. HOUSE The submarine j mine which plays ich an important part in naval warâ€" ire will be part pf the Military disâ€" lay at the Panadian National xhibition. Theg hidden guardians ~E every port in\ war time will be laid in the lake M front of the Exâ€" hibition grounds af%d every day at 5 o‘clock a ship wilf be blown up by one of them.‘ Therg is nothing more spectacular than wBhat happens to 2 ship wher it re@s An to one of these hidder dAeurers of the deep. Qur Prices are the Lowest KXPLODING SUBMARINE MINES Bhips to be blowz‘\l up on the waterâ€" front at Exhibition Grounds. 1564 DUKNDAS STREET C. & W. Wadsworth AQNa ; ONEâ€"wWAY SECONDâ€"CLASS TICKETS WILL BE SOLD TO WINNIPEG ONLY Aug. 19 Aug. 23 Aug. 27 Sept. 7 Sent. 10 SPECIAL EXCURSIONS B@prg§enm§ive farmers, appointed by Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Governments ‘ wilk meet and engage laborers on arrival at Winnipeg. Free transportation will be furnished at Winnipeg to points on Can. Pac. where laborers are needed, east of Moose Jaw, including branches, and at one cent a mile each way west thereof in Saskatchewan and Alberta. â€" A certificate is furnished with each ticket, and this certificate when executed by farmer showing that laborer has worked thirty days or more, will be honored from that point for a second class ticket back to starting points in Ontario, at $18.00, prior to Nov. 30th, 1909. Tickets are good only on special Fatm Laborers‘ trains and will be issued to women as well as to men, but will not be issued at half fare to children. â€"__For full particulars see nearest C.P.R. agent, or write R. L. THOMPSON, D.P.A., C.P.R., TORONTO UR EXHIBITION STOCK a=â€"» Farm Laborers ‘Canagtanw Manufacturers of "Three Lion Brand" Graham and W holeâ€"wheat Flours. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPEB. Our EXHIBITION STOCK of Beds, Sprines and Matâ€" tresses, Cots, Ro!l ups and Pillows, etc , is unusually large. When your v.sitors arrive let us have your needs in the bedding line. : WEST OQON MILLS We have proved it to others and can prove Cash discount allowed of 10 to 20 per cent. D. S A N D CE P S From Stations north of line of G.T.R. Toronto to[Sarnia, and Can. Rac. Stetions on and west of Torontoâ€"Sudbury line. From Toronto and all C.P.R. Stations west in Ontario on and south of main.linq‘ï¬i Grand Trunk Ry., Toronto to Sarnia, and all Stations in Ontario on M.C.R., P',M. and T.H.&AB.Rys. Frem Stations Toronto and.east, including Sharbot Lake and Kingsâ€" ton, and all Stations in Ontario west of Renfrew, also stations on C.O. & B. of Q. Rys., and stations on K. & P. south of Renfrew. From all Stations Toronto and west, including Stations on C.P.R. Toronto to Sudbury. From all Stations east of Toronto in Ontario. G. . FRASER, Agent, WESTON. Wanted .: $10 (ESTABLISHED 1828.) PROPRIETOR GOING € TRIP, $ E C GOING DATES g â€"â€" e . ES 42 m I5 e (eal DR 7 <ooh Hiscal Aoch fren iR b < as a GBb s EBXE a a yas 5q S aB T 3 8 t i§ Re s§ ce B Ea & o t 1 PE o2 o 0B § 5eâ€"68.8Q a $8BQ § 4P 33 N & hn C 5 Ei kE o bas ho hi) i t o 5 mA m 4 5 5 . ;:’â€": ht 5o Cox B s ':f io ho 59 NG E& Additional for the Return Ticket 9. > sunder conditions as below. TORCNTO Doctors say fhe;;f country is full of it. First comés%e chill, then cold deâ€" velopsâ€"the inflargmation growsâ€"you Qanl’!:'_: draw a _ breathâ€"lungs and sides get soreAang pleurisy sets in. A good homeâ€"re;sts in taking twenty drops o Viï¬pe every four houts. Supplem§nt&his by vigorousâ€" ly rubbing thé g chest with Nerviline, and wiB @réith and cirâ€" culation are estaDisR®e@e put a Nerâ€" viline Porous Plaste® bve®«the aching spot. Nerviline /Trf’p'a ent is always successful in colds, neuralgia, and pleurisy.â€" Try it yourself. T MANY DOWN WETH PLEURISY. THE CENTAUN COMPANMY, NCW YORK CITY. WoORK FOR : 20,000 MEN IN MANITOBA ALBERTA AND SASKATCHEWAN «532 chill, 5 57 : mdar@gmatic Son® brea & §A sang ple â€" C TC Spofts o§ Nérvil emiÂ¥in his in the City. it to you Telephone No. Near Cor. Kesle im â€" ‘ Hugh Macdonald, 29 Alexarier ayâ€" enue, York Township, was arrested ‘charged with the theft of a quantity ‘of soap from t’rge Comfort _ Soap |Works, where he has been employed fas night watchman. ‘The information |\was laid by J. R. Massakas of High ‘Park apenue. w4 | / ‘The body of lï¬%@:le Crabtree, who was drowned lasï¬ï¬‚g{Thursday evening, in‘ the. Humber %iver«, is held at 7 Hannah â€" avenue, g{ York Township, awaiting intermen The funeral has been postponed uniil the return of the boy‘s father from Gowganda district, but so far it has, been found imposâ€" sible to locate him, in spite of the fact that telegramg bave been sent to Latchford, Elk Lake City, and Gowâ€" ganda. & ‘"‘Well,"‘ said a young solicitor, after he had heard. the. statement of a client who was about to bring an action for slander, ‘‘your case appeatrs to be good. I think we can secure a verdict." ‘"‘That‘s what I told my wife,"" said the cligent, ‘"and yet she insisted at first tha£ we ought to enâ€" gage a firstâ€"class lawyer!‘‘ One of our old regidents, Mr. Mark Dawson Sr., is around here again. Mr. and Mrs. ed Newlove have taken up their ab@de at his parents here. Church will no evening on accoun Burnhamthorpe ch Exâ€"Ald. William Maher had a splenâ€" did horse and buggy, valued at $300, stolen. Mr. Mather had left the horse on Charles stre%t while he made a call, and on coming out of the house a few minutes UMater he found tne whole outfit had disappeared. A band was hea@ very plainly here Monday evening. Et is supposed that it was the MimicoyBand at Lambton. Our foot ballviys expect to kick Humbervale at ston on Saturday night. It is tough work for the boys to get to Westom on account of the threshing and hagesting. Bolton Brampton Newmarket Streetsville Schomberg Toronto Weston Woodbridge McKINNEYâ€"On Monday August 16th at Weston, Willifim McKinney, aged seventyâ€"three. ; The 9â€"yearâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cosh, 50 soluith Keele street, has scarlet fever, and was taken to the Isolation Hospital. A lady friend fjom Scotland is visiting at Rose Villla. Miss McCartney peturned the latter part of last week#to commence her school duties, scho@l opened on Monâ€" day morning. & The boys certai did make things hum at the chirayari of Fred Newâ€" love on Tuesday wight. But all they got was a couple %f bruised hands. Charles Pigott of No. 1 firehall, and family, left for Muskoka, where they will spend their vacation. Arthur Morris énd Mrs. Morris, 45 Ontario street, have returned from a two weeks‘ holiday in Muskoka. Baptist Church. Public Worship at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Sundayâ€"School, 3 o‘clock p.m. J. L. Sloat. Pastor. 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., 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. S Presbyterian Church. On Sunday next, services will be held at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m; Sunday School at 3 p.m. On Sunday next. Mass will be celeâ€" brated at 10.30 a.m. Priest in charge Rev. Father Player, 0.8.B. Divine service next Sunday at 3 o‘clock p.m. : Woest Toronto. St. John‘s (Catholic) Church. RICHVIE W Rev. T. Beverly Smith, Rector. LOCAL Rev. R. M. Hamilton, Pastor. CHURCH SERVICES. J Hï¬ghes-Jcmes, M.A., Rector Methodist â€" Church. St. Philip‘s Sept. 29. Oct. 14 and 15 Aug. 30 to Sept. 13. Oct. 1 and 2. Oct. 12 and 13. DIED. FAIR DATES Oct. 4 and 5. Sept. 21 and 22. Sept. 29, 30 and Oct. 1 ds ch be e held Sunday of a meeting at GUNNS‘, Limited, wish to advise farmers that they prefer deliveries of live hogs at their packing house, West Toronto, on Wednesdays and Fridays and in any case, not earlier than Tuesday, or later tham Friday each week. Highest prices paid for Belect hogs. Weights preferred, 160 to 226 pounds. Has to on ac#punt of cornsâ€"but they can be culledgwin twentyâ€"four hours with Putn&@pnfs) Painless Corn Extractor. _ Use w@‘pther but "Putâ€" nam‘s." 8 "NB. From The "Temiskaming Herald.‘" Fleet of foot was Hiawatha, He could shoot am arrow from him And run forward with such swiftness That the shaft Wéglld fall behind him. Fleet of foot was;;'galso Longboat, Who could beat Signor Dorando. From the Land o;f, Macaroni, From the lard of:organâ€"grinders, From the land of sweet musicians, Who adjust piandgorgans Just beneathk our office window And tear off the Merry Widow, Annie Laura, Daigy Bell, and Then the tuneful intermezszoâ€" From Mascagni’s,gRusticanaâ€"â€" All of these and many others, | Pleasing little nérve destroyers, Rendered by the gents with earâ€"rings From the land of Sig. Dorando. Fleet of foot was.Mr. Longboat, Who could train @n Scotch and Soda. (If there wasn‘t gny soda He could train oï¬ Scotch exclusive), And in looking q;pr the records Made by Marathfn performers, Made by Englishg Dutch, Italian, Made by Yankeeg Greek and German, Made by T. Lon@gboat‘s ancestors, We arrive at th@ conciusion, At the steadfastg strong conclusion, That the great Ipngâ€"distance runners From the days @f Hiawatha Down to those ig his december, Hadn‘t anything on Longboat. Council adjoii;,rned to attend the fuâ€" neral of the late David Mulholland at Bedford Park. _« Lake Shore road, for years 1906 and 1907, against the McLaughlin Gasoâ€" line Co., as a business tax. Comâ€" pany subsequently became insolvent, rendering business tax uncollectable. H(tY)_);I‘ovmsâ€"c-hoqzl section No. 13 and union sectionss Nos. 2, 6, 21 and 24, the sum of $13,50 each. En uamine o nle s o nass 2 Patansncen. eenias Balance...... ._.f.... .._... $1,013 04 Amount of previous estimates. (37 {2 Balance due.%... ... ... 875 12 On motion of Messts. Jackson and Barker the amofgint due Mr. Elliott was ordered paids Councillors Néison and Jackson moved the acceptance nf a plan of subâ€"division of the easterly 250 feet of Wock E. pian 1134, Township of York, showing Fregamgfl avenue 66 feet wide, from â€" Lambton avenue southerly to south limir of sdid block E, jonly on condition that a. cross street 66 feet wide is given about 600 feet south of Lambtor avenug. The treasurer ‘was instructed to teâ€" mit $19.95 charged against the land and buildings, 47 x 120 feetâ€"on the A byâ€"law to grant and apportion the accrued interest on school fund investment for the year 1908 was passed. The sum of $648 granted as follows:â€" & (a) To school sections Nos. 3, 4, 5, 7, 8. 9, 10. It, t2m%14, 15. to, tt. 18, t9, 20, 23, 24, 25, 28, U.S.S. 26, the sum of $27 each. & Residents â€" on yychwood avenue want a board sidewalk on east side, running from St. flair avenue north to Vaughan road./ The petition was signed by Messrs.%zStansï¬eld, Magee, Preston, Williamsgon, McPbail, and others. 8 (c) To sectigns 22 and 29, the sum of $6.75 each. < Frank Barber, gownship enzineer, submitted a progréss estimate of the work done on the Black Creek bridge by E. C. Elliott, ‘totaling altogetker $375, and made u}é as follows:â€" 97 cubic yds exca‘t{g:ition at 90c.$ 87 30 110 cubic yds. excaÂ¥ation at 70c. 77.00 190 cubic yds. congfrete at$5.80.1,102 00 Farecoin ce uon i n deco m 2000 t 1+ aeine l s id Board _ of railv&y commissioners gave notice that they will hold sittâ€" ings at city hall, ; Ottawa, on Tuesâ€" day, Sept. 14, atf10 o‘clock in the forenoon, to hear?v applications preâ€" ferred by H. L. D'gxyton in respect of the level crossing & the Grand Trunk Railway at Windermere and Ellis avenue in the Tow&ship of York. The municipality will be asked to show cause why they should not make the payments demandctg) by the G. T. R. John J. Taylotr, %36 Hertel avenue, North Dovercourt, wants permission to burn rubbish ffom time to time. Mr. Taylor regardsg the byâ€"law coverâ€" ing this proceduresgs invested with a lot of red tabe. ¢ Bicknell, Bain & $trathy wanted to know what the tO%l{lship council proâ€" posed to do re the Kilpatrick matter. They threaten proéeedings. Reeve Henry presided nI Monday‘s meeting of the township council, with deputy Reeves Watson, Baker and Nelâ€" son and Councill Jackson present. A communicati was received from John A. Ramsden} county clerk, speciâ€" fying the amountsof taxes to be leviâ€" ed on the township, which are as folâ€" lows:â€" General purposes@]. ... ... ...$ 14,184 74 Industrial Home K.. ... ..... 1,559 §3 Special courtâ€"hou§e debentures&... ........ â€" 1.039 10 H. R. Franklard wrote asking council to catry thg watercourse south on Pape avenue out 70 feet. to a street he has openéfl up running east. Mr. Franklin will éerect two houses. Commissioner will fook into it. SHE WEARSE LARGE BOOTS Total..‘..g;__ Less 20 per cént YORK TOWNBHIP COUNCIL HIAWATHAâ€"â€"LONGBOAT Total $1,265 $253 16,833 68 1,089 10 30 26 All the Provinces will be in line with exhibits in t}?’ Provinces buildâ€" ing at the Canadia® National Exhibiâ€" tion this year. |EHach Provincial Government is at %ork on a display that will do justice to its territory, and the gold ang fruit of British Columbia, the gol§en _grain ‘of the The decorative_ %floral display will again be a feature‘ of the Floriculture department of the Canadian National Exhibition. Theserimmense banks of flowers which COVeg 500 square feet of floor space make @ne of the beauty spots of the entirgljFair. The preâ€" miums for this exhibit alone total $,100.00, a sum that guarantees plenty of competitors. c% prairies from Albelg@a, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, the: various products and minerals of Oftario, right down to the best coal ang farm products of Nova Scotia and_ New â€" Brunswick, will form one of Sthe many features that makes tue 1§ir truly National in character. hA For general household use Nerviline has no equal; it will cure. the aches and ailments of the entire familyâ€"reâ€" fuse anything but Nerviline, 25¢. per bottle, five for $1.00, all dealers or The Catarthozone Co., Kingston, Ont. 6 Caused Palpitation, and Prevented Sleep. When Health Was Gone, Cure Followed Use of ‘‘Nerviline." No. 8 Dundas St., Nest We Seli the Best and Purest Drugs AT â€"THE LOWEST PRICES Be well; be strong. You cannot if your bowels are constipated. The best laxative is Ayer‘s Pills, all vegetable. Ask your doctor if he agrees with us. Do ashe says. IMMENSE BANK OF FLOWERS. : bes ©CrCpOkeROEChopComerchenohchepnthonoech onont repenoperoarhencroneeemnemmperrrchopthche GAS DISTENDED HIS STOMACH No alcohol in this cough medicine. 7C We have had nearly sevent;' years of experience with Ayer‘s Cherry Pectoral. That makes us have great con: fidence in it for coughs, colds, bromchitis, weak throats, and weak lungs. Ask your ow :dï¬gtor what experience he has had with it He Know§$ He can advise you wisely. K'eep in close touch! with your family physician. PROVINCIAL <EXHIBITS. OWE LL & CO., With our complete stock of TOILET ARTECLES and PERFUME3S, we challenge comparison ears with Coughs D R U G GIS T S , Ayer Co., Lowel!l, Mass. WEST TORONTO *R