F 5 l ,-31 :_ if D 'rono.\"ro. our 1, ~ ' ` ,\ J 1%, i _ ll_/ . _ -4 . I Q ls- Q” #P ffWrrr““”"mf-2'* Tqro ". 'PHE LATEST NEWS I ' I THE- FIRBT Ol' ALL ,_ -~ _ __ ______~______,_____________h_-_,__.,___-__ __,____ » _ -_1-_-~=f - __ _ fs' -if P- - I *`” , "i_'%.__ l ul *wi _ ghngqnm dg§gnt|y_ "1 saved them" `l ' l 'r ` ' j - . ’ _ ' on purpose for-'yuu, Philip. so you’ll __ _ _ ‘ have to take them. Now. you mustn't S detain me s minute longer. l’ve got S o loads of other places to 80 1°! 561 ___ you at the bazaar.” ul'pl°lSe» "Bu, 1 .,....»¢ sul me-e~_ begun 'rlnlllnn aurrslunc or nu syn...-f/ls can .s-afifsfa. _I_’_1;l111l_;» Hbfvvvr twins 1° f"° S"- copyrlghted. 1908. by Alwdstvd 1-"°"“'y Pre” . lhllghllls- “Fm fD0 bmi- If 5'0" D904 Mn. WI. Klusrii. Owen Bound, 0nt_, ' ally more tickell, Philip, let me kli0W. writes : “ Having read some of the testi- Shlrley was superlutendlng the an- Goodby.” '|‘h¢P¢°Pl° Badly - ive, _ _<,....,.,..-._. fumele J. ` " ~\~._. -_ -~-- ----~ l U shine Furnace is the triumph C'&ty~ P1” "T W l H one years' experience-growth from a small ‘_ “_ _d A ‘\ ~\ Sun , tinshop to |65 acres of door spurs from a hall' dozen 1 artisans to 1,500, from an annual e sheet ol`_$4.ooo ~' __ l to one of $67o,ooo, from n caplt-li _¢§1¢1`K)' 3° °"¢ °f .4 at S3,ooo,ooo, from obscurity_to r°%D_I‘_\°" ll_L‘*f§¢5\ __ ,Q id - | Makers of Furnaces ln thu Kt»°_5~#=ur¢~ ___ n I] il |55! l 535; Sui|sHii~ie<\»“"‘<‘~= -. _ gg was placed on lhe market the &~= furnafe to be wholly audi H _ . ii? s "li oololy designed by I Canadian Company gmplny 'n consulting .staff of furnace <‘xpe\'i§. \\'ll0 “YC ' continually experimenting with new ideas in order that Sunshine i Furnace shall not have to» [rains nn its past reputation lor l _ _ goodness. _ _ » - ,' \\’e huv materials in such l_,,e quantities that its quality is guaranteed to us. \\'e have our mlvn testing rooms, so that super- of Construction is exercised liown lo lhe finest detail. lVI°CIaly`S -_ \Ve vision 9 us And so, a bit chagrined, but quite hook C ) L nluudaunted, Shirley proceeded “to put new nual charity bazaar and putting her the other girls on the committee by 1 “Too much work," complained an- whole iucautlous, maguanlmous soul “cial into the task, but that was Shirley phglx every time. . .. And she had what she termed n ifycfumens uma mmble house' as "perfectly, spiendldly unique" idea for was this particular bazaar. As soon as she end thought of it she called up each of duh, other. main “1"lD¢»" 881605 ll third. “11!1d.l‘1St like a corner of it .was left unexplored, yon, Shirley. But you'll have to put from it through yourself. All the rest of al-Us have more than we can 11° DOW-" miuutlve kitchen with its miniature mall ieces of blue.cardboard p . "No, y0Il ci|l\'t," Interrupted Shirley. The bamar opened with a blaze of glory and continued its trium- career for one entire week. center of attraction was “Shir- hal! over. There it stood at one of the long hall, immaculate and ty in its cont of white and yel- oJ’r,.defyi.ug 'any one to tlnd fault with telephone to tell them about it. “md mvmng every one to come h|_. “Perfectly impossible," one said. for the small price of 5 cents. Every one wanted to so in and ro- to exclaim over its coziness. Not the little living room with its stove and shining rows of brand pans and kettles. 1- _ it through." And nearly every one lingered long _'Mi i . ' . ` V i She had Just ¢¥9C\lf¢d bel' UTS* *IG* enough to have tea, which Shirley ' ' ‘ __ ' torlous stroke when she came face to sen-ed out on the porch 1.-nh just as \\\\\\§ J J \ \f\ / /_‘ W; f ` " .’!,_ff i §”,‘}‘}’.»"»@;» />~ f ` s l`,\ as he sprung from his cur and helped 3* ~ -I _ ~ _ face with Philip Evans-that is. their gracious hoshgmm-y as if sho wo;-@h'¢ " " " \ \ 'machines met before a smart sporting charging the exorbitant gum of 15 S0005 eifilbuhhmenf- cents a cup for it. The little portable “You look as fresh as a morning house proved 3 hum; paying proposi- glory, Shirley,” was Phllip’s greeting tion, And when the very last night of the Shirley from hers- “Bow do you 0° bazaar it was put up at auction there it-with a whole charity 'bazaar an _were spirited bidding and much ex- l’0¥11' h=U1f1S7" citement. _ , _. \ -‘Just come in her with me a mln- --F0” hundred .md ninety dollars- , / '.-*‘ 7 / _ ' “"5” /J W I I k .(6:15 N a_ ' _I -_,ff 5 ' _ -f .~-" “ , - 'E _ _ ‘ f- Q "_ ' utc, Philip, and I’ll show you," Shirley fou- hundred and ninety dollars," _ ff; 1 ' _é `11llSW<1l'9'i.111Ul§Y1lI1§- called the auctioneeer impressively, ` -`;‘/~` U _,J z _=_ '- ' ' if/ * _. :_ ' ' _of ~ ~ _'_» -' ,--- ‘Kaur f- _. ..._ .,:~_ _~., l ) '_ f ” -_ ‘I _ _ r., _ .` ‘» ,.i\‘ :->._- <5*-__ ~ S\"_;__,‘;j~_j-/ _ 'z/' '- - - - 1. , _,___ , 7; , ,~ __ 'm ., ___ Q' “--` -' f i, 5- _ -` i_"v§_»\' `, "_§\jQ~` T-\\\ yi \ /it- ~~; \_- //l rr ‘ North, South, East and West "Bess/fer” Flour `r"Ci`.\"I`S Flili ".`-/AX' TO PERFECT RESULTS ON li.\i~li}~'G ii.-\Y. [i is n blend of Ontario Fall wheat ami f~l_u.i_.~l~:l E`_-ying wlier, _ All the l`.:l\_‘.»r 1.`._l pm-*_i_\ msllcing qualities of Fall - wheat con1`:>in.-__ _f"'. the strength of Spring wheat. Best for _.II p's_;;‘ - At your groccr's. 825 if ~@i'i ~ * i - T TILTVILI f£_`T_T_`Tl L`iii“*T:Z2T 'TfI"TZl'i'i“T1§i`1i2. v~,,__ ..~._ _ .,.-,_, _ _ ___ _, . » ~_ J ,lr1_ 3/ ,. _\ ,r , ,fr 3,' wr-.~."_, " . _» V .'» l 1, fi-_-'_~=i s, . . ~ .six-ffi <» lf ~ ,1'&___-_-_-. -_'_ _l _ I ‘if 71"' " ‘ ` ' ' _ ‘ ' ..\ ' luimuuuluulu||u|||||i||i|||| I U I ' I: ' l;wf""' luuulml _ ""||||I|I||Il""" by the best Baker m o I _- ff 2|; P* =»\»i 3 produced in clean factories. ' and Caterers everywhere also by Chefs in the large holerls and on Dining Cars, Sleamships, l Sieamboats. etc. It is wise to me food products that are N w. t:iLzl.r_~:'i"r co. l/rn. "ir _~»‘ "'.`-ffqz/if/11.*? Once inside the shop, -Shirley asked "for _. 0413 _\__L l for the proprietor. No.one else would its - _ _ ` ‘~”" ~ 4- (10. She Said- When that DOFDDOUS tlemen. Some one make it tive hun- ; --_~_/._-.; . _ 1-.géiffg gentleman saw who it'was demanding; d,-ed_ _ 'Y ' his exclusive personal attention his 1 heh,-7 Thank you, g1;~_ Gone nr five '_ `I<'”‘ ,expression of a.nnoynnce~underwcnt all hundred to the gehglenmh over there ;" “‘i’v.'m\i.nuA_py honour :mis ons. just -'thcenthcr way round. that lu|.°=vlctim quite overlooked the futnilwpoi' the announcement. “Anil as ed. to this beautiful Little house with all furnishings complete. Come. gen- Going, going-uve hundred, do my right. Will he please step for- ' _ ' J instantaneous metamorphosls. on To Phi|lp’s intense amusement he wh,-.1 and give his name?" fairly-beamed upon Slrlrley. But, then. , Shirley, who had been watching the ‘scene from a window. of the living room, suddenly disappeared as the crowd parted to give the purchaser right of way. A few minutes later Philip Evans found her sitting on the kitchen table king pathetic little dabs at sus- ma \ piclously red eyes. "Why, Shirley Burnett!" he exclaim- "What’s the matter? You ought be the proudest girl in the world." "Well, l’m not,” Shirley answered dlsconsolately. “I’m the most miser- able. I cau't: bear to think of any one else having this little house. I want it myself. I just love lt. Don’t you think the porch is the cutest thing you ever saw, Philip? Can’t you just imagine sitting out on it away of somewhere in tho moonllgllt'§" Philip nodded. Somehow he couldn‘t trust himself to speak. “And the dear little living room- lsn’t it the budglest little room you ever saw, Philip?" Philip wasu’t quite sure what “budg- lest." meant, but he nodded again. _ ‘And as for this little toy kitchen," _ Shirley ended dramatically, patting n ~ every one beamed upon Shirley, for l nearby saucepan affectionately, “l ‘that matter, and Shirley beamed upon adore everything in it! Don't you, every r-lm ln retum, or possibly it was _ Philip?" . | ‘Ererythlng," answered Philip sol- "Yvll F00. MF- BPOWH. W0'1‘0 20111; emnly, “and you, sweetheart, most of to lmvtti chllrlty bltzaur," she begun, all. Oh, Shirley, can’t you say the smiling o caplivatlngly as she did so same?" For a moment Shirley looked at him it dozcd. Then, her eyes sparkling you have such perfectly charming and with happiness and her cheeks grow- mm ' Il" ` ll||||||| |||||||llll - unusualistlrllngs hero that I knew you ing rosier and rosicr she said softly I I 'l'l""‘_'"'"|!"l'"""||“""'""""'""l'g' ’ -would po delighted to give as just and slowly, "1 adore éveryihmg lnthls ,-_-. __. acquiesr.-ent smile in edgewisc as Shir- one orftwo small articles to help us little kitchen, and you, sweetheart, out.” M’r._Brown managed to tuck all most of ull.” “You’rc quite sure, dearest," Philip I ~ 10y.H£Un§:herseIf in 11 reclining bam- questioned n few minutes later as, at "_"""`_"":“ "°"`”`~_-`=”=` ' "TL" boo rch chni announced "Ye S I I _` we’ pow: this, Pin s r . It's iieliglltq: kliicrliiiiisuiliiiiidistwggehggeugexraiiggd u c _ fullftixmfortnblc. And, oh, that love- her much rumpled hair, “that you love Etace Rec<)rG- 2]-9 ly tan'Gloucester hammock! We must ni Do You know him. F Every horsemnn knuw< “im to lg iuuy of sire- Ffr the Maritime Provinces oi |903, with *_* v.. 1. Hr n ,in a vim union -_'o`l ll-lm.. my I is .l ~.i.-.- uf cllnlnpinn cult trot. the askillg. _, ..l los _ .-l: . u.t\-" hr'--ll-,;l|L ul lip v.u.|_~ of Szmmi ul tht- last few months Dill you st. lu un .~ il-lu \l .I om \ ul ‘O/ty. I) iq) 29,. stop nn ixhilm n n c at ilu- lxlllgs i »wu|_\- mu' mst ' .vpn-in - :ll tit-\~r_gl~|n\v|l in 2. 25, wlllloul any preparation. “llc is :l -i;|||ll_\ l)i¢‘ ~~ .,.-.1-. ~..'i till: lik lr?" \\';\»- ilu- i-xprussion ol every ollc, and it was wi-Ii mid ilu- ll \\-;i- n |..--'..._- .-.|..;.||.-,| in Ki ,,515 Qolmiy, Ifyou Llnn't know :ill :lluuu 'ui-u. Il- k Zim up, llcforc you risk breeding your vlgltmblt! mltrc elm-will-ri; I llnvtr it lillltf l>1\4'k1"l \\'lli\‘|' -s _v-~»»r»- fm' ilu: asking, that will lcli you all about lhe Lending Sim ofllu- .\l;\ri!ilul~ I. o\-....~.-_-. :uul his progeny ters, llc llns lun in lllv s .'lutl.u.l list in .l.'l\, and :i iltvzcn ll ore ready tu drop in _with ul; ll. _~ _ - __ _-__ - 'Mo' ul ' ` ' ` l»._- ` ' ‘ If “HRAZILI_-iN" uill tu.lk<-I it _sn-:fstvu l~! lt)t»<);it u\\‘ller'la.stahle_~l,Montague. t side *by side. - Shirley announced munii:lcently,_1ump-` ing out on the fly, as it were. “just_ e see, I’ve let. you oil very easy. I can't: o aren't sold, why, we’il send them back li Mr. Brown. with many smiles and y a sweeping bow, acknowledged himself “And I haven't askctl you to buy ll o single ticket, Mr. Brown," Shirley re-' minded him generously. S e just as much us you love the little ? havepthat. Come over here and try it house?" .. “It’s your deadliest rival, Philip," witlilne, Philip. Philip obeyed without n rnomcnt’s\ she answered playfully, "but just to |""-_-'“‘°°‘- ' -- 0 - - - ~» f, hesitation. although conscious that the pr ove to you that it won't count any- oro I -I'll congratulate whoever -’-- eyes -of several spruce young clerks- m werowvntobing himself and Shirley as= bought it. There, I couldn’t say more. / they *slit like two children swinging- Who is he?" I / - "You don't knowl” gasped Philip,‘ “And that will be nil, Mr. Brown,” unable to believe his ears. “I don't want to see the monster,"~ xplained Shirley. “Just as soon ns I that chair and this hammock. You heard that fatal word "Gonel" I mn ut here, where you found me. Phil- tell you exactly what we want them ip," she broke oil! excitedly, “I have. for. Th:1t’s a secret, but it will be rt the grandest inspiration! Let you and splendid advertisement, and if they me get another house Just like this nd spend our honeymoon in it. I to you.” think I could get one quite cheap for_ ou." "But, you see," confided Philip pleased and honored to be of service. meekly, “I’ve already bought this nc." | "Why, Philip Evansl" " exclaimed! hirley, hugging him hard. “I don’t` me to be called before the hazauri, tic wicker furnishings to the di-l Mr. Brown immediately put his baud into his pocket. "No, thank you just as much." do- clined Shirley prcttily, “but, ou sei, terday." ¢S'lii$ey" Philip rcmonstrntcd so- bcrly when they were on the side- unik, ‘haven't von any conscience sion of ubsolutc incomprchonslon Phil ip burst out laughing. “hat are you oing to do with thc things anyway?" he asked, helping her into her auto- mobile. ' "Thnt’s my surprise,” Shirley an- e . _ y _ Mrs. Brown bought half a dozen ycs- I1 _ _ 4 I I \ » I _4 U V i -i nv o the bazaar. By the way, how many FOI' filflllfrl' P=\l'lIf'\Ilf'H~`- ilrf"l.~. vit' will .intl src or write the owner. ticket! d° y°“ want?" I T. GORDEN IVES, Philip opened his blllfold and slow- _g.4||i\dh,r-lm I l|~u.~~-- Montague, " E. l. ly lll’0W Ollli III. if' _....7 ~.. ' _ L __,.,_.__ _ _. ,_ _ __ .___ “Won't these be sutlicient to let me . . ._l..i~». i ~‘!i»_I_l*li;-.‘-pi, » - NOTICE The Anmrll Mrcllhg of the \’rinr~i~ Eli ward Islami Agricultural Mutual Fire in numtme C lnlplmy will he htel". in ¢he(\l`fi<'e oi the Ser rem y, opposite llulmnn‘.~» llvirk |tore,Sum-ncrslile, un Tui~_~ Jay, the llllh of July. at 2 p. m. The Flirelnort rorrlinlly invite all policy holders to uttend. ` ALEX CAMPBELL. Manager 7-31!! A § . _ ,Beer 8.: Weeks for furni- ture, window shades, poles etc, 4-zzdtf _ Beer 8; \Veeks for','fumi- in?" hs askcd teasingly. o dashed Shirley lm i ' "Where did you get hem, Philip?" h ture, table linens, sheeting, etc. 4.23dtf l believe IL Aren't you a love?" _ -L_ ' An English Opinion. “London is tall of foreigners,” writes correspondent of the London Chron-' icle, “und you may detect t.hem_ln many infallible way But".nb£hing‘ pcrhapi displays a--.niillfs nationality more surely than the way he ents._ whatever? But ut Rhirleys exprcs You may tell an Englishman, _meet| him where you may, by the fact that he grasps his fork firmly in his left hund and keeps it there instead of' transferring it to his right hand ns- soon as his food is cut up. You can, tell u Frenchman by his wise disre- red. "You‘ll seo when you coma ' gurd of ilsh knives and salt spoons. As; for Americans-well, it is amusing to' read of Benjamin Fra_nklin’s visit to, Paris in 1777 and of the horror of the ladies of the court when he fell upon' asparagus with lands and teeth and' t their colresvmlling disdain ,whenl e failed to treat A melon in the same] OWIN SOUND OONTRAO- TOR AND BUILDIR. meniall of euros elicctod by Dr. Fowlerfl Extract of Wilrl Strawberry, 1 thougbt_xt advisable to ny a word u praise for its merits. _ “Some years n o I was much troubled with stomach trouilu and cramps. I used to roll on the lioor in agony, and on one occasion I want into n. faint after sillferiilg intensely for four hours. A short time alter this, in driving to town, I was nt- tuzkod again and had to lie dowuln my rig. seekin ' relief. “ Whsnll rcltcllod tho drug store Iasked the druggiet for a. quick remedy and laid remedy I received fuuul the drilgljut wal Dr. Fowler’s Extract of \Vild‘ .Struwiver-ry. Whenever, after that time, I felt crslllpl coming on, I found speedy relief in tlls above nluutioned remedy, and I ani new cured of this dreadful iliulally. The bottle is small, but. its tmlltcllts ulluct a luarvol- ous curo. I can rcculullleud it highly for the cure of cramps." Dr. 1*`owlcr`s Extract of \Villl Straw- berry has been ull Llle illurlzct for G5 years. It is nut. li new und lllltrietl rclllcily. Ask for it null insist ou getting \\ llui you :isk for. lil-lush substitutes. 'l‘ht~_\"rc <|u.ll;,-eruus_ l‘l'i4-o 35 cis. .\l.\ullfaicl\|l'.-tl t/lliy ily The 'i`. .\Iliinll'|l Cu., Lllilltud, 'i`ui'oni.o, Uut.
_ 1-:f
lsltillil
will cum illc tlisense in 4 tlays :lull pm m 1909 at Ccntrnlsmhlei' --
manenlly remove _tha odors in S .»|»|l|i-‘-Qlleell St- and Will IDC li
cations. Tlllqitquld pfrpnragul islills... Charge of F. j. Calllcrni
lutely harmless an