ft v THE NEW ERA Of Richardson Brooks Block Mount Albert Monday Tuesday and Wednesday of of each week ODGIN CEMENT WORK of firstclass cement work stable floors cisterns tiles etc Repairing and General ply to John Mount Prices moderate J COOK Agent Mount Albeit Ages Peter Hamilton Fresh Jersey Cows Also Three Jersey Heifers due June STOKES Mount Albert Dr Office lu Hopkins upstairs FOR SALE Horse harness buggy cutter and robe belonging to the Gardiner es tate is offered by private sale Ap ply immediately CHOLERA INFANTUM This has long been regarded as one of the most dangerous and fatal dis eases to which infants are subject It be cured however when treated All that is necessary is to give Chamberlains Colic Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy and castor oil as directed with each bottle and a cure is certain For sale by T THtf MARKET SUTTON Tuesday was evidently a good day for going to market Judging the Mrs John of is large crowd that was present Prices the guest of friends here at present as follows butter to eggs J The Mioses ingle have arrived to chickens to home after of five weeks at Rochester and other places A SONG SERVICE Will be held in Franklin Chris tian church on Sunday evening Aug Al are cordially invite to attend Service begins at pm Mount Albert We ire Clearing a Few Lines of Miner Goods SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Mr of Ailimhiie has been appointed principal of the Albert Public School and will enter on his duties on Wednesday next Mr holds a firstclass professional certificate and is a graduate of the Ontario Normal College He will teach the Continuation Class only It will pay you to see them Look at Our Dinner Sets ROSS BROS VALUABLE TIME SAVED Slight injuries often disable a and cause several days loss of time and when poison develops some times the loss of a hand or limb Chamberlains Pain Balm is an anti septic liniment When applied to cuts bruises and burns it causes them to heal quickly and without ma turation prevents any danger of blood poison For sale by T Lloyd Mr Archie McLean of London came last to spend his holi day Mr Silvers home Miss of is the of Mrs of Mr Thos of- the Harris of Toronto spent week with his ife and family who ar spending summer at the lake Miss Alice daughter of Mr Ed former Alitor of Herald is the guest of the Millard- Mr Fled of here Inst Saturday on a visit to friends Miss of is VERY REMARKABLE CURB OF About six years ago for the first time I had a very sudden and severe attack of diarrhoea says Mrs Alice Miller of Morgan I got temporary relief but it came back again and again and for six long years I suffered more misery and agony than I can tell- It was worse than death My husband spent of dollars for lotions and neat without tr a her stater here Mrs Rev Var- Finally we moved to Bosque -Mr- Geo of Toronto his sister wife family Sharon Aug Meeting of E Council held this day all members present Minutes of last meeting read and con Bills and communications received from the following named persons to whom payments were ordered as follows vis Mrs gravel Foster repairs to road Con Lot Smith road scraper J breaking stone I Hong lumber to Glover gravel TLN Kellmgion work te road GENERAL UTTON WEST The good old Summer time is waning and our prints must go Our Cash price for them is very low Have a look at the Wants are soiling at Also Summer Hose to be cleared at halfprice Choteo lb Rolls and Fresh Eggs wanted for private city customers We will oon be for the trade at Belhaven PARK HODGIN FUMITDRE You can save money by buying your Furniture at the pit mart Fimitmi store A STOCK THAN EVER OP Bedroom and Extension and Parlor Tables and We are also for Pillow Sham celebrated Carpet Btrefcer and Framing a Specialty Goods delivered free of charge when ordered in quantity Last week we reported one of our young men thrown off his horse and badly shaken up But the composi tor made it read thrown oft his house etc Mr Andrew Cunningham of Totten ham has purchased the Franklin roll er mills recently owned by the late James Gardiner for county our present home happened to see an advertisement of Chamberlains Colic Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy with a testimonial of a man who had been cured by it The case was so similar to my own that concluded to try the remedy The result was wonderful I could hardly realize that I was well again or believe it could be so after hav ing suffered for so long but that one bottle of medicine costing hut a few cents cured me For sale by Lloyd a A BALDWIN BREEZES Breezes will not blow this week Business before pleasure Yours truly- ALLAN THEAKER Recommends Chamberlains Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy About eigheeen months ago Mr Manning of Albany Y wide ly known in trade circles as the rep reaentative of the Albany Chemical Co was suffering from a protracted attack of diarrhoea Cried Cham- Colic Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy he says and obtain immediate relief I cheerfully re commend this medicine to those sim- afflicted For sale by QUDENSVILLB ALBERT Pure Paris Green Bought hulk and put up In packages by ourselves Poison Lly and Tanglefoot THE BUTCHER SHOP The loafers in our office were some what startled to hear he following the other day in the next door Now Charlie look lively Break the bones in Mr leg and put Mr Smiths ribs in your basket and by the way heres Mrs Its liver she left on the counter land take Joe feet out of pickle and deliver right off Al right replied Charlie as soon as I cut the fat oft Mr Fergusons heart also carry a full line of Patent among them and Rheumatic Cure and Family receive personal attention day or night LLOYD Chemist and Druggist BASEBALL An exciting game of was played here on Saturday afternoon between Mount Albert and teams The teams were equal ly matched in fielding hut the ville pitcher had decidedly the better of the argument Mr of umpired game and did not make a very good job of it as his decisions on halls and were not altogether as should ho A very raw decision at plate in the eighth Innings robbed the Mount Al berts of a run A large of spectators were present The score was to in favor of Ready Mixed All Shades Beaver Brand Every Can Guaranted HARD LUCK A number of our young people got up a picnic parjy on Tuesday for a trip to Jacksons The commodious en gaged and two teams pf hordes were hitched to the conveyance the horses had been in of being driven singly only felt the awk wardness of their position and the atlernpt to turn the band wagon around resulted In a general mlxup and a broken tmgue After the horses had been- disentangled two light wagons were procured and one team attached to each iri- stnlnent got away all right mil the was not so fortunate as in f the hotel yard team upset the wagon throwing the young men out Final- an experienced driver took hold and brought the wagon into position the young ladies valiantly In 3vX all got to a good start in full view of a large and Interested throng of spectators Whitewash Brushes Everything for Housecleaning Time Mount Albert forget the Lawn Social on the lawn of Mrs on Tues day evening Aug A good pro- program will be as refreshments Admission 13c two for a quarter Fire broke out in the rear of the residence of Mr Williams about oclock on Wednesday sup posed to have caught from the stove in some way Mrs was all alono in the house at the time the men having gone to work The fiamos soon attracted the attention of the villagers and everybody near by went to her assistance The kitchen was a wooden addition to a house and by heroic efforts the brick part was saved The loss on the contents is estimated at cover ed by insurance To keep palms fresh and green looking and remove the dusty and faded appearance of the leaves wipe each loaf separately with a cloth dip ped in milk This will at once give back their natural gloss and fresh green appearance A farmer tells the latest good story on the city boy as a farm help er When told to salt the calf the future statesman rubbed it all over the animal working it Into the hair A lot of colts scented the salt fol lowed the calf and licked all the hair off the back In search of the dainty When the farmer tried to catch the calf to wash it the bedrag gled creature supposed he also want ed a lick and ran for dear life As to the boy well when the humorists are done with him perhaps the cranks will want Mm for congress It is recorded Cornelius that before ho died said to a friend 1 dont see what good It does me all this money that you say Is mine I cant eat cant spend it In fait I never saw it and never had it my hands a mo ment I dross no better than my private secretary and cannot eat as much as my cdachman In a servants boarding am bothered to death by have dyspepsia cannot drink champagne and most of- money is the hands of others who use It mainly for their own benefit One of our regular readers would like to know why Time always re presented as a haggard old man Well thats a poser Such questions usually are We cant ex- plain it except on the ground that a watch keeps llroe the chorister beats time the clock strikes time trains run on time run against time people threaten to do things on time if they get time at a prlxc flghtithoy call time soldiers mark time crim inals serve time few can spare time everyone kills time arid perhaps your subscription is behind time If you would nay up on time we would have a good time are visaing with the Misses of Sutton Miss Toronto is friends here at present Miss Laura Horner has gone to visit friends in Michigan Mr and Mis John Taylor paid a visit to friends in Midland last week Turner of was the guest of John a week Mrs nee Miss Bent- ley of Toronto paid- a recent visit to friends here Mr John had a visit from his cousin Mr Stanley Latimer of Toronto- r The concert held in the pavilion at Jacksons last Monday evening by the Swedish troupe was quite a success ami greatly enjoyed Mr and Mrs Geo of here recently on a father Mr Bailey of Toronto is vis iting with bis friends Westothetity is the M Janice Miss AHceScott of Toronto is home for vacation The concert in aid of the funds of the summer will bo held to morrow evening Saturday in the program will be rendered 5830 Manager of the Metro politan was out for a drive and happened to meet an an J an accident was the re sult Fortunately Mr escap ed injury but the rig was badly wrecked The Rev T Robinson and Mrs Robinson are the guests of Mr and Mrs at the lake Mr Robinson speijt last Tuesday with Rev Mcbteiroll at the Manae Watson of is vUiting herewith her mother Mrs Henry Leigh Mies of spent Monday night with Mrs Debbie on her roturn from a weeks visit- sister Andrew Ego of Alliert Miss of Brampton is viait- with her here Mrs Ed Kemp John bridges Allen gravel Geo King removal of stumps on con road re work- vV J re work John Tate repairs to road machine and measuring gravel Ed for grave and drawing John Link re sidewalk re bridge John E re culvert and John re culverts and making tUe John cutting weeds JaB Merchant re TLN Gordon TLK John re Sharon sidewalks removing grader Bahmer work Albert Uos Harrison repairs John gravel Win Allen ro gravel put on JFred6 gravel Thompson repairs to road Lottt Con 1 1500 gravel re cul vert pipes On motion the Clerk and Treasurer were given Instructions as follows To procure copies of Town ship map the same to be charged to contingent account To givenotice requiring prompt return of all Bond Lists as also to charge nil unperformed statute lab or on tax roll i5 To pay expenses of members of council In attending at meeting of Couuty Council to confer in reference to County Bonds Improvement The Introduced a Bylaw to levy taxes for current year By law regularly passed Hates levied as follows via County rate 210 mills on the Township irate mills on General school rate mills on the School section rates as required by trustees Council adjourned to meet on Fri day wine toon and Repairs Harvest Tools of all Kinds HARDWAR MOUNT ALBERT Qyttr J Suits for hoys and men A fine range at prices to suit every one Fit as well as ordered clothing DRAMSDEN WIT ALBERT Frank a farm fell from a ladder in a barn near Wall ace- town fracturing his scull and dying instantly A great hurricane swept over the Island of Martinique French West on Saturday night and did much damage Gait Aug Id John Pollock a moulder for twentyseven years in foundry here instantly killed this morning by being crushed under a pound weight J RHH LICENSES west WANTED 1 Praise Is the most difficult things to deal qui says an exchange do not praise a man as liberally as he thinks he de serves be you if you hlmhe sets you down as a sharper or a fool accidental of a gun in the lands of her youpg brother Annie the sixyearold daughter of George Hume of was instantly killed yesterday The hoy It appears with his younger brother went Into tho house whore Hume was- lying ill In bed and took the guir to shoot squirrels Shortly the the father heard a shot and running out fount tho little girl lying dead the charge havingstaken effect in tho abdomen The two boys leaving tlje weapon beside the dead body of their little sister and late- were found hiding in a pelghboring swamp half crazed with fright Per sons In state travel for eleven years and with a large to upon and- successful and profit able line engagement Weekly cash and all travelling and hotel ad vanced In week Experi ence not essentia Mention refer ence and selfaddreascd en velope THE NATIONAL Dear born Chicago VIVIAN Scott Bros our famous threshers have this year with a outfit having completely overhauled the grain Separator and clover mill Martin Roachs moving passed thru town on Wednesday to Newmarket Martin will bo greatly missed in this division as he was a great Grit worker Jerry Harrington Minnie and Maud drove down to visit Mrs Win Carson of Richmond Hill on Sunday Charles of Toronto and Maud Parr of Buffalo have gone home having a couple of weeks at Pino View- Herbert Footo and lady visited at Hill Sunday Miss May Smart of Holt Sunday at her home hero Wholesaler Fred McCormick of visited his sisters and brother for a while last week Brooks ami lady friend visit ed at Pino Orchard Sunday We hear that has engaged with Kay millers of Quite a number from hero intend to join tho Sops of Temperance Lodge at Pino Orchard This is a good work and should bo helped along Angus wore the of Ham on Sunday FIRE INSURANCE To insure In the beat Block company atwftja the THE COMPANY With or will on low as panic DAVIDSON Albert Liverpool London INSURANCE COMPANY Available or Subscribed Capital Total HEAD OFFICE CANADA hoard Andrew Esq Chairman Went worth J Deputy Chair man Samuel Clous- ton Esq Sir Lacoato Accepted at Current Kate W DAVIDSON Albert Chlcr Agent for ftIr Acres for Sale Situated on the con East being part ot lot Mostly pop lar e Good pasture and stream Terms easy Apply to PBMBERTON MUSIC Miss Alice Woodcock wishes to an nounce that she is prepared to re ceive a limited number ol pupils on the piano or organ at her home Mt Albert or at pupils homes if so de sired Terms on application Try Oar Own Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Wild Cherry Bark- An Excellent Remedy Bring your Wool to the Albert Woollen Mills and get the Highest Prices A large stock of Our Own Manufacture always on hand Go a GEO MOUNT ALBERT Farm for Sale FOR- Coughs Colds Lung Trouble Wo keep leading makes of Trusses Properly fit and guar- them Forrests Drug Store MOUNT ALBERT J acres of good clay loam all to good state cultivation except acres pasture a spring in pasture being part and in the 3rd con of rt Good house fairish barns plenty of fruit apples pairs cherries and raspberries In sight of the Lake Terms easy on theptemises ROBERT Binder Twine Now now on band Plymouth Twine Salt and in sacks at lowest possible prices WW SHIELDS MOUNT ALBERT J I i 1