'SEASON XXX White Wine: Vinegar, | 40c, per gal. X XX Gider Vinegar 4oc.a gal. Imported English Malt Vine- gar, '6oc. and 8oc. per gal. We have all kinds of spices, and keep nothing but pure spices. Rcdpath's best Granulated Sugar at special prices by the 100 1b. bag. Gem Jars, best quality and all izes. ~ FE xtravalue in Peaches for the the next two weeks. We buy these Peaches direct from the grower and sav: two express charges, and have fresh fruit every day. T.C.Forman & don PORT PERRV RAFF ERRARRIIFE ENTLEMEN are never wholly indif- G ferent to style. They would sooner have a well-fitting tailor made H suit than any ready-made Sh ¥ you could offer. But then they think the the price may be high. [> It will be a little higher than ill-fitting sweatshop. < stuff. ' } BUT YOU'LL FEEL PROUD of YOURSELF IF YOU WEAR ONE OF MY SUITS You'll not begrudge the small extra cost at the start. I say 'at the start!' be- cause a tailor made suit wears better than. the product of the sweatshop. Call and see my goods 233 RIRRRERRER BERR % i WH. Dover { EASE RBRERTRS Edward Barton | as a single This woman says that Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound saved her life. Mme, Emma Chatel, Valleyfield, Belleriver, Quebes, writes to. Mrs. Pinkham: "I want to tell you that withont Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegctabla Com- pound, I would not be alive. For months I suffered with painful and jrregular periods and inflammation of the feminine organs. Doctors could do nothing for me, and said I inust sub- mit to an operation as I had a tumor. One of my cousins advised mec to take Lydia 1. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound as it had cured her. "J did so and now 1 havo no pain and am entirely cured. Your remedy. is deserving of great praise." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For "thirty years Lydia E. Tink. ham's Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, hag been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera- tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bear- ing-down feeling, flatnlency,indiges- tion, dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it? Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write har for advice. she bas guided. thousands to nealih, Address, Lynn, Mass. COAL PRICES FOR September The coal dealers announce the following prices of coal for the mouth of September 1908: -- D Shed $7.00 $7.00 $7.25 $7.25 $7.50 $7.50 $7.75 $7.50 Egg Coal Stove Coal Nut Coal Blacksmith Steam Coal $6.75. $6 25 Pea Coal $6.55 $5.55 A discount of 25 cents per ton aliowed off above prices if paid by Aug. 1st, 500 Ibs. lots $2.00. 40 cts. per 100 lbs. 500 1bs. if less than Fall Plowing Starts Now A good Perrin Twin Ridmg Plow will 'earn enough to pay for itself in [ONS Season. wy. much in | SAMUEL FARMER, -* Publisher and P. - Phe Toronto News has right to support the Cor party if it so wishes. It. with more force because: to be an independent paper \ people do not become disgusted and refuse 10 believe in 'that indepen: dence, Ne The present election campaign [vears, the promises to be quite as bitter as |citize : any pievoius. 'The fact that the sionsthis surging electors are expected to" swallow [has take the extravagant stories for and |re wi against (he Laurier ndministration [at home, Saya does not go to show that the news: | The sum total of ingenui papers are ilnpressed with tie un. | skill of the industrious Can biased common-sense of: the represented so [Hinactively electorate. one is instinctively proud of a land that produces such a wealth of various resources, but greater still *owy revi ful and reflecti * * * Mr. FL. Fowke, the Liberal| myst be the thought that Canada candidate for South 'Ontario, fs a ;ossesses such fertile brains 'cap: fluent speaker and a man who is|able of moulding the raw material conversant with public affairs. He | of the country ito the 'most pro is also a man. who 'does things |lific necds of its citizens : Oice he makes up liis mind to] So easy it is for, us to walk accomplish a purpose he makes up |ieisurely by and admire. thé pro- bis body, too, and goes at the job|ducts on. exhibition, that we "are ag'if he weant it. ~As'the people's apt to forget the amount of representative he would work for | strength and skill. which each tlieir interests and produce results. | manufactured sample represents * pi in 'concrete form. There is the * | product of the farm, manufactory,' One of the most dangerous facts | mines, forest, wéters, arts, sciences in connection. with tlie Ontario |and Western plains. 'Let us give Provincial election was that Mr. \due credit and accord a hearty Whitney received t-o big a majority reception to all 'who help in the and that big majority. is beginning | various industrics ¢f our land and to make itself felt to the detriment |havethe diligence, to display on of the Conservative party. 'If the |exhibition® the. commodity they. Liberal eighteen keep their eves |are seeking to perfect. 4 close glued to the. timber and min-| Many will feel tired by being ing property of Ontario," they will [jostled "about on crowded ways doubtless fine sufficient reason to|and will long for the peaceful and show that even popular. govern [quick life of the farm, The glare' ments may abuse the power in|and rush of the city may seem their hands. > very attractive for a few days, but the husbandman will tell you he} would not-exchange his farm: for. the best city lot on St. George St. the alurements Deore E And why shou hers i less sacréd or the making of a livelihood less congenidl be cause it is on a farm? Not at all. matter has been fanned 'hy Oppo: Gra ) aks of '* his homely Joys sition journals whose business iy is | and destiny obscure 7, "but ; his to discredit the Government, Some | VOCation is none the less important people will forget that unless they elect clean men, there cau be no re- form. A mere change of party will otily serve the purpose of aisorgan izing the work undertaken by the Government. We want nien. expect to get them. Corrupt and 'graft are the result of people's attitude towards' their representatives. «ot »* * Many voters have expressed themselveesias beitig dissatisfied With thie Liberal party at Ottawa; #8d they are not without. reason "for. their views they way they look at the matter. Their feeling in this kk live in cities and towns 'would find [if it were not that the: products of bsistence. d apartments nowledee of the farm 'and | confiderice enough to believ change would be successful. - The couitty representative of thel = Canta Rel Department of Agriculture desires Sh oy to anuource bis offer of assistance to farmers in matters pertaining 0 Assistance in Drainage | drainage, { 1. For the past season it has been {my labor while in the employment: been hav of the Department of Physics the Ontario Agricultural Coll to perform farm drainage © 'W | (hronghout the province Since be pointed Réprese that|_ to the counteys-welfare. We whol it necessary to go back to the land | SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN BORTHWEST 'Homestead Regulations. Any even-number section of Dominion Lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved may be homestcaded by any person who is the sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years of axe to the extent of Due: quarter section of 160 acres, more or less. 'Applicationfor entry mut be made in rson, by the applicant at a Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-agency for the dis- trict in which the land is situate. Entry by proxy may, however, be made at any | Agency on certain conditions by the father mother, ton,daughtér, brother or sister of'an intending homesteader. i DUTIES. --(1) At least six months resi: dence upon and cultivation of the land in each year for three years. (2) A homesteader may, if he so desires, perom the required residence duties hy iving on farming land owned so'ely by him, notless than eighty (8o) acres inf extent, in the vicinity of 'his homestead. | He may also do so by living with father or mother, on certain conditions. - Joint ownership in land will not meet this re- quirement. $ t {3} A homesteader intending to per Srupro-Mis. Rostyso NM : 'Crandell Street form his residence duties in accordance | ' with the above while living with parents or on fasming land owned b; must notify the Agent for the such intention. Ke : W. W CORY. . Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, N. 'B.-- Unauthorised publication of this adyertisemant will not be paid for. | "J. GOLDRING PIANO TUNBE, BTC. istrict of | Terms on RITLY Clek, D.C. Macton une 8th, July 3rd, Sept. 7th, O sth, GO. OSHAWA Clark 'Dec, 8th Jan. 7th, 1 Dy , Di C. Macdbnell, Jan, roth, Feb; 4th, Mar: 4th, ath, fume a ols ih, Scot, sik, Det 6th, Dec: jy. jan; oa 3. PORT PERRY Cierks. P 8th tune, action | the soil were brought'to us for our | . i a known scores GOLDRING, Bandmaster, Port Perry | ER i Mar, 6 Nov. rath, 8th, 108. 3 BROUGHAN Clock, M: Jan; 'roth, lecuor