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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_06_27 ..Sr•: - . :, _ ''t^'�P'5,3'r. md.�.. '�, -;r� "•uw �.n•, ::r�•'� s i5:i n. e '. •. .;s .,.. ,.. . ; .. .. . , . 'u a•„� '•_: ' 'Cr 7�+ j^� ,- 4^.'..'iZi.f.Slr:.s.-'a'! � ... � a'•,'M�.tl. VJ I:hh,`�- .�.•:... 4 4 Mb F. 6%T.+•;•'S' ''•-j�•.T .i-.•a �.'r,3"• .CC N'>, _ - C-1 . -• '• F- L• -� DICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1913 - - No. 39 rII�Jaflfii+ bd�•Zls. GREENWOOD MONGOLIA SPINK MILL _ . Establtebed 78 - ,[ettieal • , G. Lam of Toronto, was in the vii- •Mr. and Mrs. Seebeck visited with - 1 e on Monthly the former's mother at Boz Grove. ' E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis. Harold and Mrs. M&Athews sptnt' Quite a few from this burg iatgnd - Baturday in Toronto. takinpl in Atha picnic on Saturday. GREENWOOD Y ` . teres member of the o tometrloal seen- �` Joseph and Gladys Carlton are both Wm, and Mrs. Lee attended the statins oTOotario. 8pecisd attention elves to ease string or glasses- Byes tested free. North out again, after the measles. union picnic at Musselman's Lake on fAaremoat. igtf Mrs, Witham -Johnston and Miss Saturday, ti - yuci•n.an Har eons of Ontario.ltaentiate White Satin," Vera was in Toronto Friday and Sat- James and Mrs. Laughlin,of White. C. McKINNON, M.D.; L,R:C.S.. urdh�y. Edinbur h, member or the conega or vale; spent Monday with friends in r• MILLS " >' Beet Manitoba Rev. and Mrs. 1�nk are spending this vicinity. \ . Ito Colleges of a coons, omen rgh, " la'» „ their holidays with the latter's par- Mrs. Thomas S•males returned home sI •tt•aoSon to dsiesae. or women and Cream•Bune, . Brea, Office aha reddeaoe,Bzoagham. — "Tea.$Rng,". c, -.$lemded encs in Belleville. P on Thursday last, after spending a ;. PastryJ Mrs, J. B, Harris is confined to her week in Toronto. �R. W, WILSON PORTER, Chlro- . room these daps,- We hope to soon George and Mrs. Bowers and dau h- A tor--The cense of disease remove pperssoc . Adjustment of the ce. Consultation see her out assts. g esypei -FEEI)D ter, May, left on Monday for Muskoka large gtrantity of Feed Gn hand. atiPickerin on 0Slinys, Wouth, ave and Mre. T. Johnston and daughter,Pzldayfi. oce--Qo eisneoe es.south, osis awe •• » Emma, of Toronto, s R to visit Mr. Bowers'sister. Feed will be dearer and sone au,oshawa .. JUMBO FEED.FLOUR Pant a few days this is a good time BRAN this geek with Greenwood friends. .BICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS 'ie°uaf•IAkf _ .. _ Harry aad Fled Janes Perry, Nor- , `' ; to boy. BOAT CHOP man and Bruce Wilson were anion Miae Ella Linton tfi with friends in and X-RAY tNSTITUTE those who attended the circus in Ta the city for a few weeks. Choppieg and Oat Flakingo3a : ]Ploll`BRINs3, _ �NxAalo MANITOBA OATS ronto on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Farrow were with Mondays, Wednesdays AMERICAN CORN We extend our sympathy to Samuel friends in Gormley on Sunday. and Fridays. h� .,asx,c+m xowi$, M. B., M. n., C. x., and Mrs. Gerry'in the loss _ot their son Winton and Mrs White visited with Diseases. a FEED-OF ALL:KINDRI Harry,1ma wass_dro�ed in Oshawa friends is Victorta square Baturday Portland Cement and Wood Fibre' spi.niahet n Bec:el Diseases Prostatic Die last week. They resided fn__Green- last, ---Plaster kept on hand--- Gases of Men, Diseases or wosn4n, canoes, Our prices are the lowest . :,-, wood some `r°+a°rs.$-Ray examination Disease• of ere years ago, when the de- Will J. Brawn, of Toronto ass,nose,throat end Inns.. Fittift9lassa ane QUaht the best ceased soup man . spent for 881•. 9 fill acute and chronic diseases• y ceased g vforked for F. L. Saturday and Sunday with his mother Omee Hoare]9 to 9 and T to Q My here. Mr. Priest has leased Mrs. J. H. F• _i. m2gmm �• - - /►THA Madill's house gnd moved therein this, Gr week. E. FAREWELL, S.C., BaRRIB- Ofd anybody say rata? Frank Gerow and family. of Toron- - ; • Opaat or'o-WnAttorney,and County 00=1 HJ. 7.Y+ 3PINK, LI�IIITED0 George Valder spent a dayluatweek to, spent over Sunday with their pen- ' House.Whitby. 10•T— PICKERING. ONT. fn Toronto. pie here. S c/ r a n ©lut ' SM. FI ZT GERALD, Barristet and Miss U'• M. Hoover was a Toronto A, F. Lose, with wife and family, . Solicitor, Coavc+ranciag,.. ate,____� '" : Mrs D. Tran is at pres4nt visiting Perryman. Sunday with Thomas and Mrs. etFeFing,every wednesday. LOOK HERE I relatives in London, L. Johnston and W. H. Jackson s. /� E, CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Mrs. O. G. ishewander.of Toronto, left on Monday to spend a week in d1+Boliaisor,Nosoorary Public, to Mosey to The Claremont Furni visited at T. Nighswander's. New Ontario, Oboe next door to the Standard Bank. " 54 w abv. guy ture `Store, Mrs. K. Bryan, of Stoyffville;is at George Stevenson, of Fernie, B. C.. is the best place to ge£ present visiting at C. Nighawander's, a�pent over Sundav with-his father, �'taizasei flQdRl'D1i. your E. B. Hoover was iii �fi hitt a few S, H, Stevenhi� HousIr URNISHINOR; we bave L Johnston left on Monday fora MAY PRICES ARE LOWEST' .. . cage dressers, weehstando. iron days last week attending the �ouaty G. HAM—Isau ,g of Marriagge and brass tiedetead Council. trip to the west and will visit Cobalt, FOR THE YEAR Licensee in the �'3naty,of Ontario, a per' Joseph and Mrs. Byer and femtly Edmonton and other ppooiritis, airing ollleye pay lOr snits, buf3'etta, aad s ut a day recently at Port Perry, Dr. Fish has sent W, T. Haney out AVE ARE NOW BOOING xs POVO ER. Real Estate Aug- side boards, mattresses and spring the Ruest&of the former's brother. - from Toronto to paint his residence, T. couches, and a!1 kinds of chairs J. B. and Mrs. Hoover and Eli .and at present 1 . tloa'ar, va7oasor. collector and faenez occupied by Dr. McKinnon. ----ORDERS , air marrlehce uconsw.Bromham. hq always in stock. also many Mrs. Lehman attended the Cbristian We congriatulate Mrs.J.soden upon , a other articles too numerous Conference at Oshawa, Mr. Soover successfully passing another musical CALL AND 9ECLTRE YOUR 1`r HOPPER Issuer of Marriage to mention. Remember we being a delegate. ::amination at the Toronto Conserca- D. Licensee in the Can ntr of Ontario, :'.keep thedtoods and dr Deo't f tory of Musk oa Thursday last. COAL FOR NEXT mos ai stare and me re:idsaaB,Claremont. P forget that the Atha union A number from here s of y WINTER liver them to your school ienic will be b�id in Mr. Cow- po Tuesday S.BLATflN.TOWNBHIPa3LRRH home. at the very ie'a grove to-morrow (Saturday). The at Hanla4n's Potnt with the Baptiste — _ • fdooevyaaesr. oommladonaz fueOak r lowest price, usual splendid of Claremont, it bean their excursion erMdaviis, d0000ns"s. tie- tinny to loan p program of games will R iso Calm= "isms, of Mar•ets,go IIs Patronise oar town merchants. be Riven aad addresses will he elven io connection with their Sunday T • ' +. Dai. t-t don't send our good dollars Wm. Smith. M. P.,W.F. Maclean, school. J. L S P I l�'K Ltd IV POSTiLL, Licensed Auctioneer away to bg fid up some other P• W. E. N. Sinclair. M. P. P, Ezerybody should attend the Atha • • f ' place• Yours for business. And others. The Claremont Citizens' union picnic on Saturday, June 28tb.. • dos Oeoatsee of York•nd Ontario. doe, > _ _ _ • ■ealeo or all kinds atten mod to on shorWt Band will be in attendance. See bills In Cowie a grove. The attraction• ]PICKERI �Ir ; s oefica. Addre_se Greats IHver P.o. one, far full particulars- thin year are better than ever. You B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- cannot afford to miss it. Don't for- W. , BEAL g dd. ttoaesr .alnaear and collector far = get the date—to-morroW, Satur- eacalmo of Ontr:,o anti York. An kinds of CI.AREMUNT pUN�ON, 1A v. � •+les eoadnc lle altbted. rs.aes cr Miss Beatrice At er, a upil of Mrs. 1r by ancehon, It it our' to�aln chronicle the g p sal.ansa•collected. >I'or dew or osDer - - John Soden, passed the Second Grade -- - is"as spppis as en lafs a all:ab nth et,k. death of one..of.our most 6igb}y re- examination in piano at the Toroetn taiahf rrnousAf- als's stortat Nava em nt, w l re. OUR NEW apecta#d residents in the essa8. or Mamnam's store, Claremont, wsII re person Conservatory of Music one day last Befit i!lump Steam Coal and all see s,oi�srDromps0Mansioo. sashsfacMon gnaraa- . . of Mrs. John Wood. which toll w t -_ _ P1Ckerzn k eek. blies Alger has made rapid . in Hard Coal. lead. �3 phonesanberliIndependent1001 Sou enir8 place on I1londay, night in bar ABth progress in studying classical music. - -year• Mrs, Wood has been in poor having passed two examinations in - . R. i1�ErY/w 0^� 1N _ r health for shout a year from heart less than ten months, Congratula- S.1 U M � M R : G rel V treble, but i►he was able to sit out on tioae. t IWH1rEVAtB, ONT. Ruby and Gold Assortment her verandah on Saturday, since then A good stock of 1 and 2 in. rollggh and ffrueral]fit 'actor aad wasraimar. her condition became. rapidly worse, dressed hemlock, alsa,maUu hed' . - Are both usful $md WMITEVALE ' Deceased was a native of Strasburg, pine and spruce, i dressed ornamental. Germany, but emigrated to Canada in - 'hisses Blanche and Meda Hamlin red pine Georgia Pine _ r Any businca carefully a l me will Consisting of Tumblers,Goblets, Mugs early chtidhood. She bad the great spent the week-end at home. and basswood for ceilings, be carefully handfed. misfortune to lose -both bar parents, Miss Jane Thornton was the guest h• _ — Char Moderate -- R'fnA Glasses: Individual Cream ham, three brothers and one sister, of Toronto friends the past week. and Sugars. Vases, Pin Trays, while crossing the Atlantic, she bei Miss McCallum was the guest o Independent Phone No.•1514. .. R .. ,� _ Toothpick• Holders,.Eta the o r o t e iso o on a ac oo , resp River, • "rn�N PHILIP Prices Fifteen to Thir6 five cents. f"mils. Sbe came to Pickerfagwhete last week. Write or phone for prices,lv y' she n"ided for a time, but afterwards Victor Long resumes hie work in moved to Scarboro. She married the Toronto this week, after a week's boli• A R Don't forget our Post Card Depart- late John -Wood, who died 35 years day with his Parents. "+• �"`E i�OR�. w Has a full lane ui tresh and cur- meat, as our Pickering Cards this ago. About 18 years ago she moved Sheldon Rice and a party of his ed 'meats constantly on hancL summer are extra One. to- Dnnbartonwhere she .has ever London friends spent the weekend LOCUST HILL since resided. Deceased is survived with his brother here. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, by. a.-family.c,f three sons and one Will Beaton, B, A..bas secured a Ind. phone;-house Markh'aai 1501, 3,• Halm, Bologna, Weiners, etc.' �' +'Z'TIT daughter. These are Geor e• Robert, Yetrd, Markham TL Y, _ g position with the Hr•m of Valentine ct _ Henry, and Mrs. George Falconer. all Co. for the holiday season.' ------------ ;;_'Highest pricAs paid for P I C K E R 16 P M Y of whom reside in Dunbarton. Her Mrs, Hurst is the guest of Mrs. Fred T'I.KLr TAOL�Piekerins Station G funeral took place on Thursday after. McKay and Mrs. Purdy and Miss Nei T.R. Trains going East due as follows,— noon noon to St, Margaret'scemetery, lie are the guests of. Mrs. Bell. -- No, '6 Mail Scarboro, and was largely ,attended., We Are pleased to report that Miss 12 Local 2:50 P.M. r Vief�ering �iverr. REAL ESTATE which showed the high esteem in Bena Miller, who was so 'suddenly 1" 14 Isocal ••••• 6.06 P.M. which she was held by the common- stricken til, is slowly recovering. Trains going Well• due as followe— � , ��� its, Strawberries'io aur village promise No. 13 Local 7.47 A,M. lrlitt-clal3s riga for hire';.. to be a splendid crop and are for sale •" 11 Local 2,40 P.M: Day or night �tittg>x*s�l�� wHlTev an day at the different gardens. 7 Mau 8.09 P, M y •Snbday indudfid _ ` This Baptist Quarterly Review will 8i1S ID198t8 all tta1II8 +s---� �Mr. Li4dlaw•entertained' the eta$ �in charge of Miss Alice Turner, B. Insurance rates lower on farm pro- of his Toronto office at Teaming promptly- "The Grange,,, A. Special music will be provided. i attended to, perty and Village Dwellings, one night last week, g Samuel Pennock has .again opened in first-class Companies. I A building, has. beM.er bis ice cream parlors, where the wants �1 REPAIR Agent for Canada Carriage Co. N•O taremilZt'�. NOtI?I9 Hospital for the Insane, for the mann of the people will be•catered to-two W. M Peak, r>'��{n facture of cement tile to he used for nights a week. ANYTHING O+ If not insured with me tail and the cottage buildings. The League Topic, "Parents and compare rates. The excavation for the waterworks Children,"on Fridav evening will be extension-at_the.west end of the town in charge,of the president, Mise Me- that is bought in ht jewelry - - Fall. Term Opens SeDta 2nd 8-roomed house to rent. �` is about completed; aad the contractor Callum. Discussion invited. store and many othethins is now waiting for the pipe. Don't forget the union 'picnieon the that are bought in other y- 1ke your decision between Suc• RiChardsoa The Old Girls'Association'Will hold grounds of the Sunbeam School. stores. If others cannot re- cess and Failure. A course • s • a garden party on the of Tues- Everybody, friends and parents, are tr in-the Popular B > P a your broken .articles, P _-_ - day, July 16th, the seat da of the cordially invited to be presents -bring them to us and we will cans > , r, 1 aw s baa —Our high school students, five in repair them if it is possible fel lawn at"The Grange." number, are busily en _ r K. y gaged in the art :.to do so. The charges will l!' � VHOPPING Al Rev. Dr. Boyle, of Trinity on Sue, of reproducing knowled_gge obtained-in wish them _be'moderate. the est few- ears. -VI's wish them preached a.powerful sermon on Sun- P , y day night at All Saints'Church, from success. 1'0$IDZQ'1'�, ONT. Queen Esther, in which he strongly On Sunday the-StoufYville Method- - Will prepare you for an excellent > condemned the suffragette movement. ist S.S.will visit Whitevale S.School. Work on the Free Library has been They will have charge of the.Review Wd �u� position in -the Business World. Having installed a-new Oat Roll new and music will be furnished b their t 'the first step is important—TOUR Chopper and new Water-wheel, I held up.owing to the steel not being v Old Gold Ol• S11VGr csolCa of A SCHOOL, Our cats- am better prepared than ever delivered. Work has begun on the splendid orchestra. Logue explains why this 'college to attend-to the wants second story, and the beauty of the A large number from our burg at• - raaka.among the best on this conti- of my patrons. building is now being shown as the tended the Victoria Square .picnic on and pay the highest market ` neat. Write for one to-do Enter Cho work progresses. Saturday and spent a most enjoyabre -price for it. If you havenow. y' Chopping every day is the.week The first publication on Whitby's time, •Some got home just.in time for any,you_mould_like made up except Saturday, •publicit movement has'been issued. Sundav'school and others vvill'behomiz into new jewelry we.will be . W, J, Elliott, Principal It is entitled "Whitby's Wonderful through the week. - pleased to give you an esti- ` Cor.-Yong•and Alexander Ste: " John F• Bayles, Greenwood Transportation Endowment." giving On Wednesday evening a large mW, and-'guarantee' that _ at length the raliway and harbor faci- number of the young folks of Green nolle but your old gold will Save yon lots of Water, 7 lities, Illustrated by a map which will River and Whifevale leasantly and bp-.used. i OTOOLS SHARPENED ` appear in the local paper this week. agpeeably surprised their pastor. Rev, a, IVB OF WMTXVMX The"new hbutntents of the C. P. R. "LL'. Fisher, it being the occasion to 1�Ve make a specialty of crosscut saws bridge at Lynde's creek,built to re- celebrate his —th birthday. With Closed Frida at l o'clock m. 1 is prepared to furnish you anythin hest wishes to the pirlllrlar'pastor and P' r Tools of all kinds. Locke repaired,' ' g place. those destroyed by the floor];' hie wife the aaeembl dlapersed at an duripg August, Razor-boninga s is the line of water su l such as ave been completed. A ;temporary y specialty. For a fist- PP Y-' early_hour a. m. Congratulations to .R BASSETT class hair trim or an easy shave cal] Pompe, windmills, hydraulic rams, bridge has been constructed and the KER, ING. E_ W-S-\ at the `East-end Harter Shop, plumbing, Ste, work of laying the pteel proceeded the newly wedded ;couple of that - - ' See our House Furniabinga of all with. Ballasting w4l be begun in evening. kinds. Slightly used Carpets They are also expert well drillers about two•weeks, and the engineers JEWELER ANTI OPTICIAN mro anti, from 16 cents a yard up, and respectfully solicit your patron sa that it is the intention to have the A. A. Ferguson, civ ing near lea_ oppoerrs Rawl -GORDONPICK$RPNG elle for the Lure. Ind ohon railway in operation before Exhibition land, Nortb FCQntenac, had to peer e>pp,ca WHITBY J, %621.(time for both freight and passengers, fight it she•baer with an axe. rt ''� .. 7' ], -r+ ;.`ti9� ��'•" +6 '!x ,., y af.' ..::+... ...� -'t fix r .'.�;� _ �� r :✓,�/ ,rT..�. t 4 -w •Gin:_ .`_ sy '�w:k• ., 4�'tA' f ,• a f,..r. ,?sh ',�' ^Lhu„ x �.• x+s t `�a .e ..G.�: 6111 ... ,.,v. i- #�' .r ,� �: ,.rr „ ,V,,f „� � ;:j'9'-'�r '�, i �".ay; "t "'3b �.,�;,;�X � r. x,,. 3•i _. Hr�Z A r <w �",tx?••o?,,,`er Gig "_ . -_ . - I . 7:, . ­�-�j:.41:, . , -- -'mots� .�Z, -TWO GIRLS DROWNED. Remarkable Cowardice of Four Ho- tel Seryants �t Banff. - - 'Graig, tatfic' 'And Chccsc A de"tch from Banff says: Eva Balleas and Lily Sutherland, each 123 yaars 01 age, empl-loyea &T, Tre Prices of These Products f n the Leading Banff Spri�E Hotel, were" drowned late on Thursday afternoon, when Markets are--Here Recorded -a raft on which they were standing . 04 careened over Spray Falls. The -A two girls and five male employes of-the hotel-were, scan--ding-onthe 7 No. I rejected Breadstuff'L feed, 59c. seeds, 901.2; No. I-u: No. 1 tough, raft, which Was tied to the embank- 2 do., No: No. 3 do., a 10 Toronto, June 2+•-Flour-Ontario wheat 8834c; No. 2 do., 87 3-kl; No. 3 do., Ac: 'i;o. went at the elonfluence cl the Bow -per cent, patents, V -to $4:10- 4-16 I-k; No. 6-do.. 68; No. 6 do., 63c; feed tours. 90 - and Spray rivers. 'The f�.stenings to freights. Manitobas tough, Sic; No. I red winter. 99c; No. 2 Montreal or Toronto on d I. �, No. 3 do.. 92c, No. 4 do., 86 1- c.. broke and the raft rushed out into d " 96 ?,c 2 -First patents in jute buts, .1115-50 Ie* n patents, in jute bags, $5.00; strong baW- Oats-\o:-8 C.W..45 1-4c; N o. 3 C.W., 331-40r the swirling waters of. midstream. -4c- di ere', in Jute bags. $4.80. No. 1 feed. 34 I-Zc; No. L feed, "'s 1 Northern, $1.04. extra, ' Four of the men, whose names can- `on wheat-No. 1 N( No. 2 fe�. 3034o. Barley, No. 3, 48c, No. $1.0154; c Flax- not be learned, sprang o-lierboard on ports, No. 2. at track.. I)Ay 4. 47c; rejected. 4314c: feed. 4314 No. 3, 98c, Bay ports.W Ko, I N.-W. C.. $1.141-2; No. 2 C.W.. $1.121.2; anti swam for shore, leaving t the wo- Ontarwheat-No. 2 white And red C.W., $1.021•L - beat 98 to 4U. outside. and interior at men to their fatc. The fifh man i 40 and &5c. Montreal Markets. made frantic efforts to run the raft Oats-No. I Ontario oats. 34 to 351-20. n West. to safety, outside, and'at-371.2 to 34c, on track. To- Mont-real, Zone 24.-Oats--Canadia but failed. He was later ionto. Western Can on jl�a&nate,391-2 for'No. ern.No. 2. 411.2c; do., No. 3, 39 to 391.2c: rescued in an exhausted o=dition. IL and at 37c for No.-3, Bay.ports. extra No. I, feed. 410, Barlay-Man. Seed, Peas-The market Is -purely pominal- 60c; malting, (A to 64c. Buckwheat, No with 2 - Barley-Trade is nil, prices noolih- 2. 58 to 60c. Flour-Man. Spring wheat EIGHTY GIRLS BURN D. %- patents, first&. $5.60; seconds, $5.io: strong Barn-Na. 3 American corn, 68c. Toronto. bakers', $4,90; Winter patents, choice, and at 64c, c.i.f., Midland. $5.2.5, straight rollers, $5.75 to $4.85; Villagers Set Fire. to the Barn11olled' Bye-Prices nominal. M $2.15 to 82.31 Where They Slept. straight rollers. big Buckwheat,-The barrels. $4.45; market is purely 110211111• oats, bags, 90 lbs, $2.10. AL Bran. W to.$17: shorts, $18 to $19; mtd. Bram-Manitoba bran, $18 a ton. in bags- dlings, $21 to $M; mouillie. $26 to $32. A despa-tch from St, Petersburg Toronto frefight. Shorts, $19 W $19-50- TO- Hay, No, 2, per ton, car lots, $13 to $13-50- says: Eighty girls were burned to Tonto. Cheese--Finest Westerns, 12 W 121.u; an. Butter- death est Easterns, 1112 to 11 3-4c, by. villa ria enraged at the Country Producc choicest creamery. rtaElon e chewVgTr1-t-1b;yr- work on a sugar estate in the dis- 2414 to 24.7--k. Brit 23c; selected, Fresh, Butter-Dairy prints, choice, 22 Inferior, 17 to 19c: creamery. 26 to We for trict of Piriatin, in the Province of It T W W'- 25o. Potatoes, per ba lots. 65 AQ Doc. Kw solids. United $tates Markets. Poltva, Southern Russia, accord- rolls. and 25 to 21c Elgg*7Casa.lots 22o here, and at 19 to ing -to the - Kiev:newspaper Kiev No outside. 3finneap-olls.' Juhs 24.=Wheat'-J u1r, Cbeese-14 to 141-2 for twins• and at 913-40; September, 937-8c. Cash-No. I hard, Liamin. The exc'ted villagers first 131.2c for large. 94i4c; No. I Northern, 923.4 to 93340; No. Dean&—H and-piolcod, 12.25 to $2.35 per,2 Northern. 9034 to 913 4c. No 3 yellow securely fastened all the means of ' bushel; primes. $1.76 to 12.00, in a Ji ccrn, 69 to 591.20. No. 3 wbfte, nate, 391-2 exit frbm a, wooden barn in which d. in tins."123-4 to 130 W 40c. Ne. 2 rye, 64 to 551.20. Flour prices the grls were housed. : They then Roney-Extracted, hanged. Bran. $11700 to'$17,50. il. $2.50 unchanged.June 24.-Linseed, cash. $1,327-8; slet'are to the building while the in "ISA PRINCESS -per lb. for No. 1, wholesale; combs, Duluth. A LOVELY LITTLE SPAN. 83 per dozen for No. 1. and $2.40 for!July, 91.317-8: September, $1.341-2 asked; till asleep, and all were mates were s .4 asked WheaA ;ie., I Latest photograph of Princess Beatrice, daughter of King Alfonso 'Poultry-Rene. 17c per lb; tarkeys. 18 to bard. 951-4c; No. I Northern. 941-4c; 'No, burned to death without a chance- of Spain. She looks like her dad. Me. Live poultry, about-20 lower than-the 1 2 Northern,' 913.4 to 92141; July, 93 1-4c *f escape. '--'Above ked; September. 9471-8 to 95c asked. Potatoes-Ontario stocks. 8s to 9(w per -bag. on track, d Delawares at $1 to -EX-MAYOR JOHN' A. LEE DEAD IL13 Live Stock Markets. STRUCK BY Ll(kHTN NG. court martial for complicity in the 41.05 per bag, on track. Montreal, -June PA.-A few of the best r assassination of the Grand Vizier, -Provisions. cattle sold at from 6 to near 7 cento,d+ut Big Hole Torn by Bolt In Tower of at Was'Chief Magistrate of New WeMahmoud ahmoud Schefket Paaha. T. Bawn, long clear,-153.4 too 16cper lb. in mtooof 'the satestes w1em made at from-4 S cents per pound, hi St. Thomas City Hall:cows. $30 to mlllster�- B.C., for Three Years. 26 ocase tote. Pork- Short cut, $28; do. moss. $66 each. Col 3c to 6c; sheep. 41.2c to A despatch from St. Thomas. . THE BALKAN SITUATION. $22. Hams-Iledium to light, 19 to 20ci 5c spring lambs. 84 to $6 each. bogs. A despatch from New Westmins- beavy. 1.7 to 18r; roily. 16 to 1St 4c; break- ab. TO ut 1-4c saes: During a severe electrical --fast bacon, 20 to Llc; backs. 24 to 2:c. I Toron,.,. June 24­Cattle­-rboIce, ex. st,,rm-which passed over this city ter,- B.C.. says': Wh0e m,ltor:ng- Thought ill European Capitals'Thitt -Lard-Twmcs. 141.3c; tabs, 143-4c. palls, port. S683� choice butt-heri, $650 to 11�665, pv;t out,�jdn the efty on Tj;e�Aay ex- . 7 - . . to Friday, the City Hai towRr was War 1$'ill Be Averted. g',d�.�d:u., 16,W W40; 11A 75 s', canner-i 63 in sz.5o; austere: $3 to �j-'s struck'1 1 . in his car from hill dlticasc� At A by a 'bolt of lightning which- May-or John A. Zee drop! e4 dead Baled Calves-Good veal, 86 t�, 87; choice, S& despatch frorn L4,ndon says: Hay and Straw. to ro a h4Ae in the roof four !,ect in .98W, common. $3 t,) U1.50, ill I a"A ! the-clvse of'a*third succ("s=i`ve term The menacing Balkan situation. 51 Baled hay-No. -1 at '$41,75 to Feeders-Steers, 700 t-n 1,000 pounds. 34 width and six fpet long A great U&C14 Toronto. and No. 2 at 116'30 to si' 00. to $6,25; yeartill S2,*0 to S350: _ez*ra! - as May,r he villas e.ected Prt,%Ideat sh-uws n4.) sign of improvement, &I -of the windows in the Culum- in the Good stock at 98 W $8 25.-on ehiice 85 -_n1%n3 of the _Xew__NVe�tmln6tcr Doard of i-thutigh it is still believed Baled,straw- feeders. 3W P�3=47, s5 to- track, Toronto. $825. Milkers and il, -From $40 to bia Hotel next d*_&r_­w�re broken Trade... He was a director of-many 'ETE+,upean capital's that the po�rers $70. Sheep and lambg-L aht ewe", $5.76 by flying debris, and -the boarders ni $625, heavy. sAso to 95; !-Ambp, yeariinp. 'Win 1peg -Wheat. $7 to 93� buckv. $4 59 to $6 spring lambs. who were -at dinner were thrown in of . the city's institutions and a will -succeed in forcing a pea�ceful -V. The occupants of the two Winwpex. June 24-Cash-Wheat-No 1 09 to $1050. Hogg-$9,95 to $990. fad and, a panic. prominent Conserv".tive. He leaves settlement. Northern. 901.2c;--No, : Northern, 96c. No watered; $950 to $960 tmb.; and 0,15 widow and childreb. I ! City .1 Northern. 91 I:Zc. No. 4, 86c. No. 5, 76c; care; heavy bows. over 24 Lbe. We. see. Hall received a slight ahock, SEVERE EARTHQUAKE. but the blil was not setonfire. .0 0 FELL INTO BONFIRE. -FALSFtTEETH CHOKED HIM. BELIEVED GIRL WAS DEAD. Where Great-Loss of Life Occurred -MILLIONS.OF CIGARETTES. Little Nine-year-old Girl Wasi Some Years Ago. _11is, Sister Saw-Him Drown A Few Manitoba Galician Child Wakes Alarming Increase In Their Kse In ously Burned. A despatch from Port de Frande, Yards Away. During Burial Preparations. .,Tear 1912. Martinique, -- A rather severe the A despatch from Kingston says! says was felt here shock of earthquake w rl del frets North Bay soya:. A.despatch from Newdale; Mani- tessie Simmons, nine years of age, A despatch from Ottawa,says: t half-past twel o'clock on Wed- Wm Rees, twenty-two years' old, toba, says: Ruth Philpot, a Gali- The people of Canada last' year daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew a y night. I`t% was drowned while bathing in Li ciao girl, aged 11,-whe needs ,,aused-consider- n sent to take smoked 975,325,501 cigarettes, an in- Simmons, University, avenue, fell ,le excitement, bu no damage or Nipissing on Sunday morning a cow to another farm tied the crease of nearly two hundred mil. into abonfire in a yAT4-pu Fron- au loss of life has been reported. Rees' sister,-a nkrse in North, Bay cow's chain to her waist. Some— lion over the figures�lof the-pre-viouA tenalic street,--ov Thursday, and M Noap"I, saw he's brother sink to thing elleard the animal, which ran year, according to figures compiled celled some severe burns. She was his death a few yards from the "t alway, dragging the girl through the by-the Department.of Inland Rev- pulled out in time to save her from Constable D. H. Felker of Bral u which: she sat, while another bush for two hours. When a man anus, In fact- the consumption of worse injuries. ford has been appointed Chief of. P rather had just left the water and found the girl tied to*the cow, h' tobacco and wet goods has increas- Police at Edis6n,'Alta. was on 6e hatil". The bod• y Was re- thought ihe was dead, so did not ed all round. The per capita axes- Montreal women plan to estab- covered three hours, later, and it is t - 11VENITY MEN TO DIE. 1; h a summe"oating hospital in cb. rise, the girEiL K e aTe:--BP' --a - - -ouc __biLL_w_ent_to__ is r4 thought the accident wag caused by parents and told them. They went compared witFY.103l 15 an effort to check infantile.mortal -V his false teeth slipping into t yam; Sentenced For Complicity in Assas.- his out and got the child, and thinking beer, 7.005 against 6.598; wine, .131 - . sitiati-on of Grand Vizier. ity. throat and cb6king him, as ho was she wu dead, washed and dressed inst .114; tobacco, 3.sis pounds Orth new General-Hospital against good' swimmer: lli�es 'arrived' in her in a white dress and laid her Constantinople was formally opened on-Thuriday. th against 3.679 pounds. The Figures A despatch from ;0`r Bay from Swinsea, Wales, out for burial. Five hours later the. for- Sunday and inspected by thirty thousand Friday, find hadengaged -toba;cco,include.cigarettes. says: Twenty men were"on b Ple only, last child openesd her eyes, 'and a doctor -1111._ sentenced to death after trial pi the-T. A N. 0.- to 'begin,work F&4 called in, finding the child in a ,FARMERS ARE OPPOSED. Monday morning. fearful,conditioii. Her condition is still precarious, but she, may live. Autotudbi.les '-Not Likely to Be Ad TWO CHILDREN DEAD. milted to Island Province. FOUR F LM�cNLRL KILLED Started Fire That Completely Des. BOY STARTS ENGINE. A dell from Charlottetown, -,P.E.I., says: -A plebiscite on the troyed a-Housein Montreal. Lo automobile questioh was taken Fatality at t e Most Disastrous Flre ,in Montreal; 431. 'A despatch from Montreal says: Locomotive Runs Amuck Iliad 8 throughout the Wand on Tuesday Matches "in the hands of six and Two Men. annual district in Years by means _of the three-year-old. Joseph and Luci6n, Returns so far A &.spatZh from Buffalo says: 'A school meetings. Retu Larue, of St. Paul St�ciet, caused small boy went into the New York show that the farmers. were vqry I'their deaths and the destruction by Central Railroad roundhouse here strongly opposed to allowing autos A despatch ,from Montreal says: packed with excelsior and other, fire of their home'on Wednesday. on Tuesday night climbed into 'to run under any conditions. About Four Montreal firemen lie dead at flimsy material. This box of refuse: creeping served as tinder for the Heroic but unavailing efforts were- the cab of an engine H6 pulled go per ee. nt.- of the districts voted red, 6. the Mor-gue.,&nd three are injured, flames. Froin the refuse box to thell, -made to save the lives of the cbil- open"the throttle and, as the engine against the bill which passed a;t•the con.s., _qu# -dren, but the flamels-spread so rap- started forward, he-jumped. The last session of the Legislature, but 01i seriously, in consequence of a dry kiln, on the floor above in thi Idly that the rescuers were- driven locomotive ran wild through . the -was held up pprldingthe plebiscite. fire-in which the, large brick leash east wing a the building, a room fr6m the building.' Ill 'b- reed' yards at -a- speeJ'of_4,5 mile's an At many meetings.e�erj man voted and blind factory- of Messrs. Itz- filled with closely-piled lumber,;. -'bodies bf the children were found hour and had covered .three-qu.itr- against it. The Government is not. weir& & Sarrazin, facing on Duver- was the path of the flamers. The in-, :'beneath a bed, wherob they had evix tern of a mile before it crashed likely.now to put the. jnobasuj,5 into nay and' I;evis' streets and Fabian tense heat from the btirning of the- dently sought refuge from, the head-on into a freight train run- Avenue, Ste. Cunegonde, was on refuse bin literally melted the floor . effect. 11arnes. Twc, men occupyin -on Sunday. We larg6 from under the dry kiln, precipititt-ig rooms ningin the opposite direction. The molishedthe top fl6or of The building two engines met with terrific force. LIVIN-G COST StILL ]RISING. 'Warehouse (A the -City Ice Co., inj part of the tons of lumber intoi *eTd rescued by-fireihen. Enginiei Fred Liideke was almost Fabian Avenue; in the rel of the the raging furnace beneath, wl-dck - instantly killed and the fireman, Ottawa Report Says Meat and Rents burnedfactory, caved in. The loosened the piles sufficiently to 1`01'.R MEN' DROWNED. William Freelich, 'was so'badlj� buit Are Going Upi front walls,of il, r-bw of flat,4'froift cause a draught, All this-happened' that he.-died ..a short time later. Ottawa says: 193 t-6 223 Duvirnay Street, oppo- before the firemen hrriv.ed'.on the, um erns eepatmeh fli -- factory, are scene, %S'l Away by Cur. Both engines were damaged _ ' index -th--five The Lab.Qr Departments -fire J ain nT e, Witte-five re-nt in a-Northern Lake. and many cars were wrecked .,number.of wh6leEala prices.stood at scarred and blackened from -an Capt o�� . _. . . . , . : - ''srnoke. windows and doors being were fighting the blaze, with two A despatch from Timmins says: Re- 13,.0 for May, as 'compared i6th in destroyed, and in many. cases front streams at the place of its origin � J.-L. 'A'Fraffee 1trid N. Nruist, two, 136.3.in April, and 136..3 in May, ing their efforts LIGHTHOUSE DESTROYED. rooms gutted. Tlils is the"result of Fabian-Lane' dire-et I young Frenchmen, aged 19 and 20 .4912. The numbers are percentages 'kiln. Suddenly a. the. most disastrous fire 'that has against the -dry 3-cans, respcetiv4plv, war( drowned of the price level during the deci4e Eieotrio Sterm Also Burns the visited this-city sibco the burning dense volume of smoke rushed out If Wife 6�t6ini�' iii 'flie C�risqy River, 1&90-1899. The chief adyances.of-the ing this- t4irough the windows, and without ClarMaker's-111ottse. - of the Board of Trade bitild about fen miles from Timinins, on past,month occurred in� animals and The fire started, warning a section of the south wall _hi n' - t ap'-atch from Liverpk�ol, N.S,, meats, fish, fruits, and vegetables-, teen years ago. -Friday- They' went in*bat g a.f -�i A de de T. timably,- from a..burning.match engulfing,the men in its 'a meal, and were never seen ag6in, says: Another electrical-storm came with congid6rabl6' P Capt. Enlowe and Fire-' stir have,-the he full fma, bodies been`recover�ecl.. up on.the .town on Thursday morn- dairy products and fuel. Western or lighted' cigarette thrown 'care- debris. They came frt)wi Matheson to work ing, the foifrtb, this-week. Coffin's grain was upward, but paints and I-essly by a passer-by into some man Cox es-caped It or shavings lying in the Fabian Ave- the wall, and war taken out by _��p for a lumber gang at Grassy River. Island lighthouse was struck; and oils were lower.- In- retail-prides,' res-cue party 7 % . nue doorway. The ignited shav- the &live, but badly,. it is-be'lieved flie'v wef6 swept-a*a�y 'will be a total logs.- The dwelling dairy-products, fish, sugar, potatoes , :�-;J house of the caretaker also took and coal werb lower, while meats Ings in the orAn -doorway W'e-re* 6rn�ed and bruised. Fireman Des— in the swift ciirr�nt. quickly sucked into the build.ing b jardins was als* severely injured. s- tended upward.** y fire and nothing could save ti. . and dentals & draught, and the blaze trailed its His condition isirogalrded as seri� Brooklands* Hospital,-Sydney, N_.- The light-bous ij�,e way immediately to a, bin in the ous " The injured men w4 t-wzal Ill high, were Imme. IS., was destroyed by fire. The pati- with a white revolving light viaible Amherstburg business inen lents were. all rescued. sixteen miles. organized Board of Trade. 0entre of the building, which *&s1di;iely takes to hospitals. il. .41 rax-to E ..nv:s,tr.,:h-.4CdS...;wx•�pvi4s :'MR"•,, r.v.i ..r :-v,.-;ver A•'"'• {--•.. SI; 9M ,+rv,r_ r,� .:MS:.4i `` r:'Pt`R•'vz..--•s•�:a/�-• f :i"..x _..q. ..w"w^�' ^.^`. •K __?.'-' __ F^"f:Pv" d^7 ,�,,Q.. :;,ly:. - „,�.�..,r,a n"'a.+•, >!"� ? r.;p.:3`...�+ ...—.a,5«v?�„-.!:>.ii•y.:=,�,s' -'-'*f ya"-^r:.•^ -�+•. ..v„—.,• .s•t=,.d•'s�.,•• ...o+:. - .:--e•.e•.• .:3', :f p,,"-r`, ,.' ",•r3 .-•v..w. s- 'a7A'5.vFr'�`+ ' "e�',zs .-.,•�' ;.: .. _ .• .,-,6^T:s ..:,,.:. -.'-...,}r+^ • ' - / - .. a 'ac :T! a+{ r':' . "`LTf'� ••, ..,,, d. a. ,... -s�x- r `",h L' ^�•�• .: ` -:-:\I. -�.., I. J` �y i. A , x r -- :THE SEGRET OF -' GIFTS IN DISHES. EYES AND NOSES INSURED. ' .GOOD HEALTH Host�s�,e London [lives "Sur- HANDS ss. SORE British Companies Write Policies Ban net to Friends. ' Gift's in the sou and joint are SLEEP T'here pMte P ) hue been of late in Eng- y bakes-ani-rare With the latest thing at "surprise" din- 111 V Iand,_& great increase in the busi-.: tosnicety;whole, t ners in England. As children we _ ness of insuring the various impor- N DP, �i lama Pink Me revelled in the "Christmas pudding taut arts of the anatomy of re- mealy and full �4 <� Chapped and Cracked. Muld Not P y P aavorea. Heating r� The condition of the blood makes mystery," that wonderful dish PP feasional .persona, The latest is wherein were concealed various Put Them In Water, Skin Red Miss Grace T son only necessary. :. ia11 the difference between health y an actress now ro ! and sickness, Impue blood and coins and wondrous trinkets; but and All Swollen, Cutieura Soap appearing at the London Opera at to-day hosts and guests alike are House, who has insured her eyes 'strong healthy nerves and muscles and Ointment Cured in Two DasY more sophisticated. At a surprise Days. for £5,000. She has a re --never • oto ether. Tf'the blood is. --.__.. potation :• .' :,,�- g g dinner the guests receive unexpect - , for emotional ex session of the ;thin every part of the body be- Emerald, P. E. L-"I got my hands �• ' ed gifts concealed in the bread, fish, eyes, hence her care of them. comes weak.' The stomach fails in chapped and they cracked. If I would close Y ' _ r -: !strength and the sweets and other dishes, According 8t appetite becomes ,Such a dinner was recently given my hands the not would be Inwateerr os. ger, Pade ewska insurance hands in- D Poor. The body does not obtain by a rich hostess to twenty-four do hardly any work, The sured for about £40,000, Caruso has i enough nourishment from the food, treats at her Bel rave Square side was red and my hands t' 8 g q insured his voice, and the case of nd soon the nerves begin to cvm- .�'I all swollen. They were so this actres is not the first where a, lain and the house London. Some particulars ,� ��� person becomes irri- of the repast are given b Cecil sore I could not sleep. I wffMTOM� ;, > ''table, despondent, worn out and p Y tried everything i could not Person has insured the eyes. M yWtt Mar the authoress. In the drug store,---- A llcy wa3 recent! taken out �naic r,orrtstµ y, 'nervous. For a time there may be P° Y '» The menu of the dinner.given by �. and all loads of ointment, by a.scientific man on his eyes ow- no actual sickness, only; a run- Ya a' d the hostess and the various gifts and they did me ho good ing to the fact that his research own, weak condition, but there is which the nests feceived may be till I used outicurs Soap:and Ointment FARM$ FOR tact no defence a ainstrdisease and from g y They cured my trouble to two days atrtts-' work was-, constant strain, and in �' ' spring isprders tabulated a� fQllc�,.�-- goal)and Ointment acro the best thea this in•stanoe the premium was N Toront wSON, Ninety Colborne Street. Bread-When the guests broke cam be made.'! (Signed) o, W, Murphy; rather high. i such as anaemia, rheumatism, indi- g Policies have been RUIT, STOCK, aR�Ix AND DALliZ their' rolls of bread little silver Dec.aa.I9u, taken out b several well-known Farms to all sections of DALLY gentian, neuralgia, and even para toothpicks were found concealed in- Y lysis itself. P artists who are afraid that they may same snaps. People with impure, thin blood 8�e' ERUPTIONS COVERED FACE use of their ands, ACTORY SITES,_WITH O$ WITHOUT *.cr lose the x Soup--This was served ir, dainty_-._- _._ -- -mast-remarks; ie(Tien o a Railway- trackage,— in -'Toronto: - N i113ams--Pmk — - —--- dilS Huntley et:Monttanl. Quebec.—�vres bowls with lids—. When the was a lady who insured her nose. Brampt,n and other town and cities. P ff'" for Pale People. Every dose "My one year old son was troubled with helps to make Dewe rich blood, and 1lgtud was poured into the soup She was ver r late9 the company were resented eczema in the face. Tt started with red- y proud Of it—it w83 a ESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN t=. P P Y P nese and irritation,then it was like a pimple. Roman nose—and as she did a con- R- Brampton and a dozen other town roew blood means health. and - :,any siren h. The stop t with the empty Sevres bowls. Afterwards it was an open sore with mat.. siderable amount of motoringthere H. W. DAWSON, Colborne at., Toronto. of disease, and ted cheeks,po�ood ess ]:ish>rHere was a startling "sur- ter ooains out, causing itching and keeping was always a possibility tat she N g prise.''' Boiled trout was served, him from sleCping aA night• His face was FREE HOMESTEADS AND IM.- and new strength, declare the Covered with eruptions. After tmsuccoealul might meet with an accident. Be- 3�00� proved farms, $15.00 to $46.00 and for some time the nests could general improvement in the health. g attempts vetch different remedies, i tried sides insuring her life, she took out per acre. Beet grain and mired carmine s{' net discover anything al ants . W t. y g unusu Ou�t,ra a i y rite Commissioner, Board of Ointment w C Here is an example. Miss Ellen bleb I need X. week policy her nose, and for ten trade, Humboldt, seek. ,m - P about the course. At last some- and he was Completely cured of eczema.,, years paid the premium regularly. Maude McQuodale, Harriston, Ont,, body found some trinkets concealed (signed) Mrs.J, N. R,acicot,Nov, 15, 1911. An armless man who did all his MALE HELP WANTED, ..says: "I"feel it my duty to add my I in the mouth of a trout. All the outscura Soap and C'uticurs Ointment are voice to the many now recommend- sold by druggists and dealers everywhere writing with his toes insured his T ober Trade. WANTED d To LEARN Ing Dr. Williams, Pink Pills. For fish had rings, brooches,-and other feet for 2500. Otte evening, when Barber Trade. OreaO demand Good t;mall articles of For a veer'l tree sample clench, with 32-p. g, wagre. Twenty to thirty advertised tor, —_— Years I was a sufferer with back- jewellery con- book,send pastcardwPotterDrugaCbstm. the was out wa'.king, he stumbled daily in Toronto Dapere alone. can teac>s ' Ceaied is their mouths. you to six to eight weeks. Send for. Cata- I. aches, rheumatism and nervous- t• >> - Corp•.Dopa sal).Boston,U.S.A. ane fell and injured one of his toes losue. Moler college, 221 Queen East ' "White" Entree (sweetbreads}- so bodl that it had to ampu- Toronto. Dess. I was so bad at times that. I No gift discovered in the dish-a . • y , vena confined to m bed. I felt' -CITY'S ODD INDUSTRY. tated. He claimed his insurance STAMPS AND cotNa Y fact which the guests seemed to re- money and got it. - jlf sleepy and heavy after my meals, Isent, Birmingham Manufactures World's - ,F TAMP LOLLiscfGAS,-llunuttl6L Utth A and had flashes of light before my I Brown" Entree (lamb cutlets}- A- tereat Foreign Stamps, Oatalocaa, v, eyes, and a difficulty in collecting Each cutlet had &.charmin enamel- supply of Jew's Harim. album onl Seven coots. Mark# 'tams g ���� AN�� ��o - ComDao7. Orouw. _ 1o0.Y thoughts, after using several thimble fitted to the buns over The pre-eminence of Birmingham, MtsceLaaNeoui remedies without benefit I began the decorative paper frill. England, in the manufacture of i� (� ]� (� QAA Q[ /^t ANCER tlL-MORS. !UVP0 r:ro_ :.•} ;using Dr. Williams' pink Pills and Joint-This was the only dish guns, jewellery, pens and bedsteads fJU�lI U�N�IIf1� �IIEN�� i. Internal and external, cured whit• used ten or twelve boxes in all. ' whicth showered gifts on the men is known all over the world, but a cot Palo b7r Cor come treatment. Wrltar ae born" too late. Dr. Belltnan Medtoai a SIE` ey gate me the best health I hays Saddle of mutton was served, and number of small articles are also _ ( C.. T.!mttwd. Collin;wnnd, ont. ' enjoyed for years, and I have notail the little mould's of red currant I produced, some Of which are of a VETERAN OF BOER WAR WHO LOST The Heart of Piano In! 1 since had-the least return of the jelly passed to the male guests con- decidedly curious character, and 1. • trotnble twined amber-cigarette holders,. for which the Birmingham maker l HEALTH ON THE VELDT TELLS Action, Insist on the 1 You can et these 1 EXPERIENCE. w' B pills from any Sweets- -Jellies had concealed in has to some extent created his own e, w " ► dealer in medicine or by mail at their midst tiny jewelled scent bot- market, °'QTT(j HIGEL 60 cents a box or six boxem for t_les filled with various perfumers. For example, it is not ge'aerall ` y Piano Action ': $2 50 from The Dr. Williams, Mcdi- Dessert-One fruit was decorated known that Birmingham is the prin- Lewd Advice for All -Who Have Indlses t erne Co., Brockville, Oat. with flowers, which proved to be cipal source of the jew.'s-harp: For tion or Stomach Disorders. iA . beautiful enamel brooches: sixtyc years the industry has been In bill home at Waldegrove, a.S., no k . �LOVER'S EXPENSES. ►� carried on in the vicin-,sy of Ashte- i'one- is .better known than Srrgt•ata for Are Yeur Feet Calloused? e I droZv, a venerable quarter of the 'Cross, late dr rhe 4th•Queens own aux- v. trtnarkable Counter - Claim ".IDI city, by members of the Troman tare. Speaking or the uleffe,u of a caw. iMCIA � Co.� Easy to remove-lamps by applying Put. family. Originally* the industry ,Deign upon. a mao'e conatitutlon, the NIAGARA Breach of Promise Snit.-- �' ySergi, Majorwrttra: "1 srrvnd under 1#rn �O '' r nam' Coen and mart Extractor. This came from Halellowen, and the t Love and lucre are the elements stat French.tituiag tits-tau-Beer war, n i Darelp vegetable remed7 ac a"�ainleeT jaw's-harps are Bt1Il-tltm-arts a in a little ,'the od THE SEA g !""� is a curious reach of promise case pacity of Sorkt.-Major. It was per. ibefore, the Paris Courts, to which and Is guarantied. Ineiat on ••Putnam•,' home smithy strongly reminiscent haps owing to a cuntiuued diet of dully f ,•.. only. 26c. per bottle Of its Black Country origin Great !beat, hard tack, and bad .oaten but at - Your the breaker of the engagement has .e. 4"„� Britain is no longer the best mar- any rate`ray stomact 'entirely gave oat. Vacation Trip lodged acounter-claim in the form It !fight Have Beets. ket, enormous quantities being.ex• �I was in such a state that L could cat ;Of a bill for expenses. The father ., WHERE ro co : - M son, this is disgraceful. Your ported• especially to half-civilized nothing without 'the greatest suffering of the lady, M. Wiener, who is su- Y g . _ing for £480 damage%. said thataf- school report shows that you are countries.. The Zulu musician, for The. army doctors did not help me much, ' Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thou. 7. the laat'boy in the class of twenty- example, has taken very kindly to and a�nco leaving the tlervic* i have basil I sand Islands, St. Lawrence , ter an engagement of two month3 the jew's-harp, and needs a a very m;aerable. Some few months. ago a Ra•plds, Noatreal, Quebec and defendant, M, lti roubel, broke with two. - f�a v#d ren a grant en rr tc en worse, a size o Sul s some_ g euay er-one of f -ht's daughter, Bertha. The en- what capacious mouth. or from indig"tion until lie tried Ur, D 8 t n r P'R most Impressive a. Cher.' scenic ttondel+l. ,�y� agement, continued M, Wiener I, „ Hamilton's Pills; they cured him. Icon- T ' In what way? '�---• fees it was without much faith I bought 31ad mulcted him in' various ex- La's, rater rickets including meals pensee, including £l2 fora,celebra- There might have been more, Fatal Absent-111'ndednests. n bo:. nut the Bret done made, we fret 1 , .^d berths. For tnfor• tion dinner and £l0 for his dao h- b;6ys is the class. better than.I had been fora long time. ,anon apply to local $ "I was very happy,''. said the i Dr. Hamilton'a Pills completely cured, ,list agents or ter'8 dress On ,that occasion. He COnfeB r " •'h 8 yea o and now I can eat everything and any i ugh D..,Paterson. y se w en iter years f �.: ii also claimed £400 damages. M. wooing, she final! said Yes.' Gen Ag , Turns ,-•Wroubel replied b y f thing• I have recommended them to ' << of Ont., 1 r H. P i presenting the And why did you break off the others and in every case the result has 1 F-,etor Chsffee, r. following bill. First he claimed engagement so soon-sifter?" asked. been similar to'mine." � P•T.M., atone ' that he broke Off the e I was cured`,of Bronchitis and Asthma Quic3t, Kure results attend th ore of i fi treaI.Qua. - ngagement by MINARD'e LI.VIXENT. 1115 friend. g because M. Wiener has not kept a HRS. A. LI`INGSTONE. "Man, it was she who 'dissolved Dr. Hamilton's' Pills. They' euro discs. 0 hT promise to pay him 2400. The Lot S P. r I. - i>ti." I dere of the etomarh, correct indigestion, J I was cared of a severe attack of $Len• „ 1 ,,, „ / *items of the "expenses" bill were mutism by MINARD'S LINIMENT. flea-ly r said the friend. HOW make you geel uplifted and strengthened. s follows:­ Mahone Ray, JOHN MADER. did. that happen?" To renew or maintain health, Dr. Hama. PPe I was cured of ec tet _ a t+ e z tins rely sprained leg I ton's Pills always prose a good. retdcrili CAo t '' *'� a• d• by MFtPARD'S LINIMENT. It Was dee to my accustomed � D , ,,�„• A boa of chocolates every JOSHUA A. WYNACHT. absent-mindedness. • When' a few ;tion.. zsc. per box, live boxes for sim, all I Has Sonic ♦[arty Un Him. evening 'for two`months.. 4 7 g Bridgewater. days later I called at her home I dealers, or the Caiarrhosoae Co., Buffalo,, N' Flowers - ' - - N.Y., and Kingston, ont: ."Does your husband give you all �. Theatres ...�.. .... ....... 3 0' 0 - - ._ � again asked her to marry me. --. g Y „ ,. ': the money you want to spend? 0 M1nard'i Liniment Cures Diphtheria. "qty goodness, no. Why. even I Presents to young sisters : ' - Surprised at HWr. would not even think of being that ti�1 of his fiancee .. , 2 7 6 extravagant. General expenses ,......... 3 0 O I \ot Necessarily CTironic, It. is cheaper for two women.to Here is an instance of the soft an- g Engagement ring .. ...40 0 0 ��ifi hat.i a cure for: the ailment! love one man than for one man to sever that should turn away wrat!I: Other jewellery known as'writer's c amp? love two women. - 'This a nice ti,ie Wife (at 3 a.m., !When-Your Eyes Need Uare j Y ••••••.....14 0 0 "All the cases I hskye ever known for a husband to come home.” fills- Try Dturine Eye Remedy. No Smarting—Feels Total -- -T_ have been relieved by an increase ■1nard's Liniment Cures Cords, Ste. band (good-hunioredly) - ,;,: it': i Fina—Acta quickly. Try it for Red,weak, •••• ••........70 15 0 , - - t Watery fives and t�ranuiated Eyelids. Illus. ' trated Hook in each Pucka in .the writer' salary." Mary This is not a nice time f•.1 a Re. 31urine Is ' He added that he also thought Out of the Frying Pan. eomponaded'by each a°Patent!�led- g husband to come home. I am i-.r- i fans but nand in.aceeeafnl Physimans'Ymo- himself entitled t0 8s, damages. itlnare's Liniment Curti Dlstempew "When she married, teff years p t Ile and.old b ruag tete at xdo and loope r t3nttla ago, she stated freely that it was You ought to set your husband_a I Marine aye e�al.o is A.epue Tubes, asc'sna boa — Irrigating a Continent. simply to avoid working for a liv better example." Murine Eye Remedy Co., Ch1oaQ0 ' �UT01>tATIC SPIRY. BUMPERS The rainfall in Australia is very ing.. bpecial .Prices to Clear Out an unequal, Although there are fre `'hat does she do all-the time? I atinard's Liniment cures target In Caws. _ ' Helpful. quest and heavy rains on the east- "Takes care of seven small child- Mrs.'Griml�--Is there no way you Overstock by August Ist. t Tern highlands, the climate of the ren. The Uses of Birds. can break yourself of that habit of The Russell Motor Car, Com- I plains to the w4e5t is exceedinglySir Harry Johnston has recently talking in your sleep? ; parry, Llmite -Toion�o,are oneer icy—anc��11-e government of 1�ew -- - - _Mir. Grimly (trennilously but I+ urge -n tradrnrsnt to hopefully)-17o you think it would ing an Automatic Spring Bumper South Wales is planning a system prohibit the African trade in the -' ;at a greatly reduced price. of irrigation so that the soil, which plumage of`satch birds as white her: help any, my dear, if you'd let me This bumper*has, soh ed t•he prob- 'i% naturally rich, can be cultivated. 1 ' I ' ons, egrets, ibises, glossy starling;, talk more when I'm awake? hemi of full elliptic 'sprit:4Zs. A ver Thcre will be an immense reservoir and kingfishers. All those birds, itical and horizontal adjustment ad- with a dam 240 feet high, to•collect ' and many others that are killed for ,wit's of its being fitted to any car. .the:w•inter floods of the Murrumbid• their feathers feed upon insects, ° When fastened to pars with semi- ee U-iver for use,in the summer. a ticks, and ether creatures that act w + V� elliptic springs fliers Cie 'no holes �e reservoir will be one of the r-,' as host3 for disease-breedin organ- - e woe ; I . wi o t isms. Accoring to 1r arry, the gen pus h<,ok clamp fastens the '3.3,000,00000 cubic feet of water- variety ' of tsetse-fly that causes . 'bracket firmly to the frame, a quantify greater than , that in i V t r seeping-sicknFs3 is particularly to e+ prices: brass, $6.70; nickel., $7.25. -S�•dney Harbor: Some of the irri- abundant in all those parts of Wag l�� 6" rel,orettY ga_11. tion caiaals will probably be at tarp and' Central Africa where the own, for," ivabW' , t The 'Wrong Biro, ](sari 1,000 miles ion The govern , . E g R plumage-hunters have reduced the �erze {.s Mother-Torhmy, a little bird tells tnrnt. is already 'advertising for ap- g re' fe$U, ¢tb1g3 ' number of the' insect eatirt birds: e You helped ,yourself to cake plicanta ft,r the land that will be- 3 M p He proposes that a late be passed Hs . As kis food �• while I was out. came a.vnil�tble_for cnitivati�,n, and to prohibit the impnrtat•ion of the AL zvrws OIs Tommy (aside)-I'll wring that has is�nrd a pnrnr1 i,t describingi` skins and fenthr: of aneh birds into !parrot's neck! the progrp-^ of the work. EU. 7. ISSUE 26- 13 Great Britain and Ireland, , . �kN. I - ,. q,' N1:'• -+r—.r' �a.' .+. e ,r• h. X•tia;. ..�!-. ..�' ••..G.L�. '.. . .: s'......a ... ...... .. ... ,ate �-,�,#r�"' .•.a,• _�,�re.-;4'`.�'t ..a�h,.,::<` ...a �x Cr �-w�-.'' ,�ye.,..�. �_'.t , a.. ., s':„.: .. '' ,^a�•. .,. "' v a<.. .,,:.� r".cT,1� �`", �u, .rai'`�'4' ` `t'�� -, •''&' ?a'y .�f,_..�s.. �.:.tr :`. ',k' „ `j6.,•d ..J, mow. a'' j "y'. ,A";a.''`•`, K� `l�°i.7,5 �' 'o:'.:','w 7" p�' '.�." , �i , 'i `v,.r-?•,.Y,. „-a r ,^.:,' d.�i0p., ,,` •'..•L•.D ..... •'�' .�,�,' ,.y •.0' Y-.,,.�' ,.�F. ..'*.it.•,5.f-n .ytl. "y`., .•,.:-' T . 7 �•�'•. •. <1,;.': °•_.--..-. -it't , �. � .•u�p a §�:- i -� - .-.,b." •.",,,� •frs.. <..�.--.:.._ ,•-..,w-•. ...;�.: _.,•��'�.�..<� _, .,.....'.<..,: ...,..w{. :� - - .w•y �,.:u_" .�.t.•,a':mat.. ._o:.� -dz.l -.p,v-- �'''aa,.a• mo=t' 1.. tfoniat,of the W.C. L•' Mr. B.Widdi- uORSES FOR SALE-Two good ]lo field, elocutionist; Mrs. P. A. Morden ji fkharses. prices ressousbls'. Ap- •subusbed every Friday sacating"its teras, and Mrs. E:W. 'ink, soloists; Duets ply W G.YIDDLESON.Brougham �p Clover .-Honey Pickering.Oat. by Messrs. Mackey and Spears. Ad- " dresses b Rev, P. A. Jordan, F. M. HORSE REGISTER Chapm&a B. A., of Tcroato, and -- . y ''user you ; $1.00 if paid in advance.y others. -Abundance of music will be zt>',>TheM Orealceus-46706, A. T. R., `•' THIS SEASON'S CROP •:" 8mb6arlptdona to rats United @tines,61.50thA 01.1-A.11 -bred Trotting - in advanoe and and a Columbia gramaphoge. •t'•iliOa•the Z,Pheny of Dr.Jse. moors, This IS guaranteed pure honey and from the hives of liable " For all this entertainment only 25c Brookhn,as a•Haddaford, Whit dealer. IN TEN POUND PAI k and 16c will be charged. Everybody bye w�make th season of 1913, as fol .: " xiF + _ JOHN M U R KA R Pro "tietor. ' y, y lows: Idonda bier 12th will leve -THE NEW S1 �RTE:�IING- -.. t P come. _ y, y , �d n stable lot 8;B.F. con.Pickering - ;, RISCO better than lard, j PICKSRING COUNCIL. X� dd��tA. Proceed to Appleby's hotel, Wesi 30C. a tin. t Hill.for night. Tuesday,own stable for 'The above Council met pursuant to night. Wednesday, Comme•tial botei, /�c /�/�"c s ••radjournment on Monday, June 23rd. HORSES FOR SALE-The under. Oshawa; for noon. hotel,Raglan, for QUI'7/\` R CORN FLAKES S Members all present, the reeve in the signed has for sale two 1'ght horses, 5 night. Thursday, 8t. Chat:es' hotel. 1. :.Chair. ymre of ,good size. Can be seen at any time Port Perry. fo- night. Friday,Tem _ - at his own stable,Claremont. doHN A.sAxim 3 Pateka ea Y" X50 - Minutes of last meeting .read and perttince hotel,Utica,for noon, Colwill's ` . 4L proved. BULLS FOR SALE-The under. hotet. Brook in, for night. Saturday s - A number of accounts were present- +•i aersignsa has for sale a Sow young short. Royal hotel,�Vhitbv for noon thence to SWAN BRAND PICKLES. Best on the market 2.56. v ed and communications read and re- horn bulls,about 14 months old, ftitable for his own stable until Monday afternoon. HOLBROOKS KIPPERED HERRINGi IN TOMATO, present uses. Prices modertte. E.E. PUGH, .:- 1erred to the various standing com- Claremont 3b,u Baron Elect- [5629 (12823), the im- HOLBROOKS SARDINES IN TOMATO -" •mittees. porttd Clydesdale stallion, the property y Geo. Jackson was heard asking for VOR SALE—Gasoline Engine, 15 of W.H.Pugh,of Claremont,will make ;.Lim® t�L1iCe _ Dalton's Lemonade - �p rivilege of putting crossing of switch Horse Power•svwTtbiuR in A.1, condition the season of 1918 as follows: Monday fro C, N. R. to his gravel it. also enopper,belting etc. Engine cost $750, P new,wil Bellenain,andch.ppertor404 C16eh prnoeedsto$.Gregq'aoon 9,for night, :Lemons Oranges Bananas The standing committee .on Con- a snap for somebody.Apply to E.H.GOURLI&t Tuesday, R. Eagleson's ,Mongolia; for !tfagencies reported, recommended Postmaster,Woburn,P.o, noon, and W.Armstrougs jr. for night; Cabbage Tavment of the following amounts: Wednesday,R. Milroy's.Cedar Grove, : .John Murkar. for printing 5.,00; D, R. PASTURE TO RENT-60 acres he- for noon,G. D.Milne's Cherrywood for Ing the north quarter of lot 19 in the n' t: Thursday,. Geo. White's Dun- 2nd ,$eatOII on acct,of salary, 78.00. concession of the township of Pickerin air- -: • - - �' ' Mr. Forgie preseatPd a Report from g-d grass with running water,plenty of shade Barton,for noon, Jas. White's Brook • : 4the Standing Corumittee on Relief. and good fences. tlppi co G�tORf38 HART- road,for sight ; Friday.T._A. Knox's JAB. R10HA RO SON S acknowledging a receipt of a tom- ING ,Whitevale P.O, �n9 s:•ao Brook road for noon, McLean's Hotel, t jmunication from Dr. Bruce Smith, re OR-SALE TO CLOSE UP AN Bro hats,for night; Saturday, L. W. Q c c �� f'� �/ ,. a +account of the Sick Children's Host. F Estate-26 acres loamy so i good brick Pilkeq'sfor noon tence tohia nstable !T O f� R / f. �r7 V N L Vs- 4account and recommending that it be house,barn,atables,9 scree orchard,s running until the following Monday morning. stream close to electric car line, } mite from -filed- Pickering ails�rPrice,$30W, cash sloop,, King's Courtshtp, (14722) Imported The standing committee on Bonuses. y_m A_N.IiIDLEY,NO Wiuoa -A-ver-Ta- nadWe-stallion the propsrty-ot W:�. -- - - --- - M- NDS oa Wire Fences rec mgr Matters, Tonto,evenings. 3- Kuls as D Wrieffoa, wily take Lha rime 1� �Rtc., reported sad recommended pay- T.,ARM FOR SALE In Pickerin A route as A1ot�rieSe Albion until Frid men as follows: J. Borland, 1Q0 rods i� Lust clam farm.containing about 105 acres morning, when he will return to his own. q•" ifence On con,8. 15.00; Frank Cooper, being Parts of of Iota to and 29,con 6. Pi,kering stable,where be wi 1 remain until the - 180 rods fence on con. 9. 9.00; W. H township,now occupied bi Mr, Fred Wright, ft,llowing Monday morning. Coal oil by the gal., 5 gallon ur bbl, gasoline the beet at right the land is of the beat,with spring creek run. g plica' Pugh,35 rods fence, on con. 9, 8,75; Ding through corner of lot. On the efffe Albilon- im [I2P,00 C.C. MCAvO I10 rods fence on are a good frame house with stone foundation 1 ( es Linseed oil, raw and boiled, turpentine, shellac,varnish, etc. ,eta y, (18380) ba celebrated Clydesdale stsl w.t.t., 18.50; John Whitson, 96 rode 2 good bank buns, wind mill and orchard, 1it;a, the property of W. J. Kelleher, P�ivilege to plough atter harvest and tool pee Q 'fence con.8, 23.75; Win. Middleton, session on April lee 19A. A splendid chance Danbarton. will make the sea on of U��I ` /S D� N " 798 rods fence con. 0,9.00; Mrs. Snell fora good f&zml Terms easy, Apply so T. A 1913,as follows: Monday, May 12th _. 48 rode fence on con.5, 10.75; W. J, G,tt[ORGAN,Markham• P.O- 38tf will leave his own stab e, the Kelleher Turner 40 rods fence on con. 7. 10.00; Rump Dnnbwton, and proceed to T, A, .-,Now is the time to get a supply-We have the best. - A number of applications for bon- TENiJERS YP �NTED i Knox's Brock road, for noon, thence to uses were presented and placed on McLosn's hotel, Broagham, for night '• _ Ale. Tuesday, Jos. Wideman's Greenwood, �J C c Q The Road and Bridge committee Or COnGr$t@ Work for noon; John V pond a Brookiin for - . SI�li,.T /S NG CL SSAFT Y reported and recommended payment nighT. Wednesdl-ay, oval hotel,Whitby KVNICiCIPALITY OF THS TOWNSHIP for Loon and might. Tharsda Col. -Coln iso follows. J. H. Michell rep. bridge � Y• t3 and get what you require—dairy, table and stock salt. OF PICKERING. Pellatt's Kingston road,for coon, Frank , 2 supplying timber opp. tot 34 coo, Maddaford's base line, Pickering, for r • 7, 27,00: F. J. McKay com in div, 40, SE.ILED 1'SNDSRti, marked ­Tend- night. Friday,B Bath's Pickering, for %- 117,00; David Annis 55 yards gravel y• And don't forget that we have meats, bisevits, cheese canned'goo - ars," will be received by the under• noon and niabt, Saturday, own stable ' div, 48, fi.b0; (:leo. Gates, 72 yards y� ` - ravel div. 25, 7.20; Patrick Cu$ev, 28 signed Reeve up to 10.30 on Mon- until the following Monday morning. in 9'7. = lialgb g -Coach sLahion,_ v Lou. We great abundance. derv, June3th next, foe building two - -" --- area gravel, e. tit. Pickeriag'a •hal P. - Lord Roberta-Ther Celebrated French 1 - abutments Por- Ls_�Ildge, north. 80: Freak Cook, 1.Fi Tante on timber get fresh bread every day except Sunda of Pickering Village and for furnish- Lid " a;onfract. 875 05; John �. Lowry � etc, K user's,will mage the seaao-n - 3cauling 17 yards gravel, w, t. I, Mark• ing maters for the same. Plans and of 1915 ere toliowr Wednesday pro Our groceries are the freshest. T1am to pay half 15 3U: H Johnson specifications may be-seen at the office cot da to t•olwtil•r hotel Brook in. -until of either Reeve or Clerk. - - -•ffi ares gravel div. 33, 3,30 D. Bir. '' night when he reeoras,to his own stable. . 110 G"O1LtZ'8� Stn=!! y Up to the same time sealed tenders where he will remain until Friday aft - ` .�t-e11103 verde gravel div. 57, 10.50; 9 will also its'received for the'-buildingt. lmask' when he encases to R.G. Cam0 1� S• Johnson re com statute labor div, P 1 '9'8.9A.50: H. Jobttstoo, 140 bags tem- of two cement culverts. of 8 ft. span, mack'r-cos. 4.where be will rem sin no• ' eat 5A.00, H. Johnston&2 yai ds gray- fiat tops, the one on the 8th concession ..ti jbt/ovsming when he will return to his -': el, div. 78, 6.20: F,- Soden flIhng road•,opposite,lot 13. the other on the a-a stable unW the toll-wing Ween". �RO���=A 2 ,� ON'TARS washout on sideline con. S. c'4.36; F, 6th concesaioo road,-opposite lot '3f.. day. -- - - 'Soden filling washout on sideline con, The material for same will be furnish- Edward Darztley-'96119; 1134611 The 18. 2435.: F. Soden operating grader, ed by the Muoielpalftp. Full parti• fashionably bred imported Clydesdale 4 94 lU: F. Soden plowing o: L. 1. 10 culars may be obtained from any stal ton. the property of Hobt. Daf e, p f f - pg g member of the Council or froin ttie P wi y 1 EE S s. SHOE _s_ SIhoura, 4.04: C. W. Diane amdothers of Greco RtveF, will make the season of S -:- STORE ,, Clerk. 1913 as follows Monde afternoon . .rep hill cos 7. 33.00; C. •. Disney.. y s r _ The lowest or tin of the said tend- leave his rias, Amble and proceeds to • -- - rep hill can 7, 34,00; C. W. Disney y work and rep div, 61,63): John Pal- ars not necessarily accepted, Hroaaf�ham hotel for might. Taesdity, lister rep culverts a. t.1. i'xbridge to W W. SPARKS, Reeve W,B.Majors,oon,6,for noon. Liver• pay hell.22.00;R. F. Scott, overseer June 24th. 1913 79 pool for might; Wednesday afternoon, _ •div, 70,work 4.40; Wm. Hoover 180 Thos.Barfe',a Cherrywood, tet nig�hht: =yde gravel,div, 39, 13 00: C• A. Annis, Thursday, Th�etaa Reesor's, SoasTtoro . • E gravelling on Scarboro, townline,near �BASSANO f townlins for 16on, his own stable for We ca Trp a coltlplete line of fine erne heavy boots and shoes of every r Port Union. 90.00; J. W. H le, even night; Frfday;Geo,Cowie's, Mongolia, _ for noon,theme to his own stable where variety, for men women and children's wear. •wptning gravel pit, 14 00; Win.Mayne - - t rase others gravelling on Kinsale road, THX 3-lIZAA OI.D he will remain Duul lilofdav afternoon. _ ua 8th con, 20 00;and repairing bridge 'W2CST'YRN WONDIM C1TY King Sau•t— (14945) (9tfr38,i The int A CALL SOLICITED. - - - A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS. t 'at Kinsale on 8th con. 3.30. rebuild- POLL.ILATMN ported Clydesdale stallion, also ing bridge bet.lots 4 and 5 in Sth Phone No. 151. gg � FairviewFain�4ew Rufus- -568- (11295 +' com.. $.50: gravelling on Kinsale 1909-38, 1911-543 1912=2000 The imported 8sokneystat eon,oath the ltf•oad is 5th con. am r fd div. Connor, Post Of Ce Returns — property of a esG.Boort, 913 as and Sill, J PEEL, Brock Street. WHITBY .oeerseer Brougham road div. on ac- -_ Reeeipt� will make ehesaasoa of 1919 as follows: J. .. ,. -W-00, Wm. Puckrif. commutation 1910-$8057.95 1912-$132B4&135 Ormarod's,con. 8 and proceed to S.Die fev's, townline for might;' Tueada -eolleated in 1911 and 191= for div. 18, y, Slaehsmttbkg and ""WARD A CLAP 90.60; W. A. Knox, bawling 30 yds Letters Victor Parkia'a Kinsale, for aiabt; a avel for Markham tow line.o Wednesday,W.H. Holtby's,Audley for t� pp. 5th 1919-8,3130 1912-1,096;000 night; Tbn Way,W.J. Miilcr's, Pick , ' peon„W.led i 1 1 Jones, commutation Sacks papers daily Bring, for noon and nigh I; Friday,Thos . woodWorkjng Practical watchmaker and working collected is 1911 and 1912 for _div. 58, 1910-2 1912-30 A. Knox's, Brook road for noon, Mc jeweler begs to inform the people of "f4,2ti; W. J. Taylor commutation - _�� all Its _ Pickering and surround districts, Loan's hotel, Brougham for night; g g +collected in 1912 for Div, .94. 7.00, New Post Office to be erected in •— that he has a One line of Watohee, -Committee recommend the following , Saturday proceeds to his own stable me: To ravel on Ath con. o g 1913— - Cost-35000.00 where he will remain until the following Dealer in Gasolitle Engines,.Cream Clocks and Jewelry in stock, EvaT- - Arte lot 29,15,00;' to gravel on 5 h Write us far booklet entitled Monday morning. Separators. Speight wagons, Tud- thing acid at my establishment is guar. opposite.lots 23 to 3i, 25.00; to Those who know and what Sir At,xander—(12362). Vol. %BVI, hope buggies, etc. We have the anteed as represented. ,�f gavel opposite lot 18 on .7th con„ they say about Sassaoo The imported Clydesdale stallion the best coal oil oil lamp in the world. All repairs strictly warranted property df Jae 'Evans, will stand at for two years, Mr. Mowbray, seconded by Mr, Ontario Western Investments ani' his own stable,lot 4, con. 5, Uxbridge Eiooveir troves that thei-council o I daring the season-of.1913, Terms$10, , ,to committee of the whole to open -- Realty {'50.1 Ltd. pianiste-54351, Imported Percheron PROrK ROAD, ONT. Ed. Clef , P1Ck@ria y +tenders for steel bt'idge at Haight a DUN PALK, - .-. ONTARIO 'dn be property of Simon l'enfound etalh .t Darlington, will make a lesson of The council went into committee 1913 as follows: Thursday proceeds to the reeve as chairman, Tenders'were Do You Realize Jacob boott'd,lot 3,con 1.Pickettria for soon, Claude Field's Kingston Road,for, received from the, following firms: the money you can make selling fruit g THE� �J�^ Oixon Bridge Works Co., Campbell- y g fight, Friday,Commercial hotel, Oihava P trees? "The present demand for nus- for noon, Commercial hotel, Oahaaat ford; Ontario Bridge Co.; Hamilton sery'stock is the greatest is the ills- foe night. John Sanders, Manager. Bridge Co.; Stratford Bridge Co, tory"of the business. Every person OF CANADA ` The Ontario Bridge Company's ten- Who'has lund'is planting or]preparing =- der was accepted at $1740, it beifig to rant: e _ the lowest tender submitted. P �uvE GIVE STEADY Quarterly Dividend Notice No 91 On notion of Mr. Forgie, seconded - We Want Naw' -EMPLOYMENT • by Mr. SVilson. thtrReeve granted his for Fall and Winter months a reliable corder on the Treasurer in favor of the to reliable energetic men for the sale Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of THIRTEEN )parties recommended for payment is man to sell Pickering and surround- of our products. We give all the P y trict—Good-payPER CENT. PER ANNUM up!litwhe capital stock of this Bask ha thene �-ta of the Committees, for and all the advantages is re re- - 13 and that the Mr, orie lot P erduced g Overseers, 6W senting an old established firm. Over If.yo w'ishttolrepresent edcan same will be payable at the Head Office in this city and its Brancheii amend By-law a 800 acres in cultiva tion. Established •etc.•:'ln Committee of the whole the xow, haloes itis too 1ate.for•further -on an'd after Frida ' the first da of Au' st '1913 to shareholders #ollowiog ctanges: R. M. Brown ape 35 ears. t oroe PELHEM NUR- is orma to July, y ' fated Overseer of Div 18 in lace of EERY CO., Toronto, Ontario. - of record of 25th July, 1913. po P - - OYER 000 A ORES John Emerson, who declined to act ; under cultivation and 'one of the By order of the Board. Walter Ferguson appointed Overseer , . 6 + most complete Nursery plants in ORO. P. SCHOLFIELD, ' of Div: 23 in place of James Ferguson, - who declined to act. By-law finally +• Canada. "Established 35 years. Free General Manager. -- ;passed. Catalogue of stock on application. •Toronto, 17th June, 1913. - ---" 149 t� pP ,n., On motion of hfr. �Vitsoti, seconded f.7 A,� t� its .PELHAM NURSERY CO., - --- Mr.14iowbray. the.Counriladjau - 3 O Yl ELpA.:i c? TOxorrro-----=T --O`^rAa1n_. -- ---- - -•--- ---- y .•. ed to meet Again on Monday, the 14th - - ,of July,at oneo'clock in the afternoon. EXCURSIONS -'• . ' GREENWOOD TO F . E � �The Ladies' Aid of the Greenwood 11ZANIT08A, ALBERTA UNK. ;1Nethodist church will hold their anni• SASKATCHEWAN .. versary and srar en party on _14,jAdj4v. at Cherr7*ood,"Station'— THE DOW and Monday, July 13th and 14th, On .. " `alit•DMIJND s.08L•R,M.P.,PRia1DtNT. W.D.MATTmaws.M11-PRae1DrNT. �Suoday Rev, P. A. Jordan, of Stoufl- Winnipeg and Return $35.00 C.,&BOGERT, General Mans_aer.. villa, will preach at l0.ii0 s. m. and Edmonton and Return - 53.00 Whole and Crashed oats, whole taolwg.idgstoeoas faestse/saeaf,000,oa_ isalAssatst7s,00a,00g. "?.00 vo. Special music will be Other points to proportion Cora. Bran, Shorts, Flour, Ground p given Return two months. The Influence Of a Savings Account by rP. P. A. Morden and Mrs. Linseed Meal, Malted corn feed, save if , in the morning, 00. ea Hera c�eui, May o osteo Bank,-for�mono in the Bank.d " not 11p awl like Dominion to • ' ' :B. W. Tink. solos g, Dried Brewer's drains, BIachford's money in the Bonk•doral not site away like money iq - .-and by the Kinsal Choir in the even- Calf Meal, Wheat, Purina and your kst mr',ai horns. Baetdes,it is earning interest sell the time. i On \fond avenin on the reached early morning.cenabling n¢ pssseagers to Groatine chick food Beef $Crap, y 1>� • �' �+• mains all lrraaeb line connections. � &vpacious lawn of JFred W. Gibson, tea Throuith trains Teroote to Charcoal and Granulated bone, Y. ...Will be se t~y from 6 p. m. until all �mpoit and West Oyster shell,etc. Prices reasonable WHITBY BRANCH: A. A ATKINSON, Mks+ er. F, are served, r which a choice pro- Particulate from Canadian Pso Aaean or your order splicited. tit/ .$ram will Riven by the following write Id. G. MLIRPIi daient: 16fi aerie Lawrence. elocu- D.P•A.,C-P,Rr.,Toronto ` r'h02 6A5 10041 a r �y z,. A�..,_ �?a D ,, a�.,. ,yr,N,'u.w�1. � � ,f .y'.", 9 _,. ,3,.a«. .. ,.,aces ' 1 e ere ,{" ;:' .� ��: ..':r„F n• .4 :;+ .';:s,' ..y..,.:r. ,� � �"�+a”-r`i � ..� .., . n ''.,�:'��""' .,,..•; ,..,,... ,.,'r:.*'4"'�"6 ���i, ,,;�S3�i, � �:y _ y'�:^ '�',�. .r�.'r'k°! ";�.i. i .' s"n'^''" ,tyc, ".{,`-., "i,-%• "wt°"k;�,'1rar,;,". 'C'''r,;, 7 '7' ,7 �7 . 4, 7 f • 7 QLAMNOW ffiThe Rev.David Smith,of Grand be kicked by a horse while hare- '• Valley, will o6oupy the Presby- easing it on Saturday last. He re- _ ", -A.W. McKay is home t. terian pulpit on Sunday next, ceived such internal injuries thatMiss Margaret Macna W ­J. 113CDSO 'S ab was June 29th. he died the following day. He -2 tithe city on Friday. Richard and Mrs. George, of To- leaves a sorrowing widow and two Impost-ml-1hn Of John Dpy, of Stratford, is visit- Sunday. f town. ronto, were In town on children, Chi" A yery Large assortment of iLqg friends in wig ary k-44- 10 -The latter-Tenuaned over u-Eil ---Qatte-&-number-frairr-here---atz- 11" Boub,Dattc Toys, Just- qws" k 91 Monday to attend Mrs. G Toronto.,4blaLL regg'o tended the clamp meeting at Dix- reogived for the Holiday trade. ()all *r�. Shirk visited Johd d funeral. on's Hill On,,j29nday last. The W m. and Mrs. Walker "com- speaker was a returned mission- and see them. friends in Stouff ville on Tuesday: -in-law, ar; R. P.and Mrs. Hopper,of Toron parried by their brother from Japan who gave an ex- lakes for. all Magasimmi, visited the formers mother on address 0 ' to, spent a few days in town this cattailn the general con- Weekly and D&Hy Now"Perg week. Tuesday, having motored from ditions of the country.and of his the city. Georgissind Mrs. Gerow spent Wm. and Mrs. Dawswell, of work there, as well as the outlook ..Monday and Tuesday with friends for Christian effort in that pro- e in town. Alton, attended the funeral of the gressive nation. 7 George Stokes- and J. B. and late-Mrs. Thos. Gregg on Monday Owinto the heavy-min which M=c3c 01=00t. vr=tb3r.. and while here called upon a Mrs. M6dill were in the city on number of friends. conti led all day Friday, the at- Tuesday. Our congratulations are extend- tendance at the garden party at Jesse and Mrs. Banbury, and the Methodist church was not d to Miss Leila Rumohr on her ....-John.Underhill, of Aurora, were e success in passing her intermediate nin town ou Monday. basement of the church, after large. Tea was served in the h 'our Ultimateo i c e W. G. and Mrs. Scott,Richmohd examination at the Toronto Con which a good program was given �Hilb visited relatives in town and 'ervatory of Music last week. 'kou'may not buy a n engine this year. You may decide that your Theta will be a union service in in the auditorium. owing to the vicinity this week. next inclement weather the services of the Presbyterian church present Separator will do for another season. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson, Sunday evening, at which the the Stouff ville band was not re- .om" 11 Like many present owners ofC1JZ=1 M �West Toronto, visited friends in three congregations will unite. quired. °town over slinday. Miss Margaret Macriab is spend The services will be conducted by We congratulate Miss � Vista Woodger who will speak in Stephenson on her success in pas. Ing a few days with George an the interests of the Bible Society. sing the junior examination at ..Mrs. Gerow. of Port Perry. Emanuel Heise, of Markham Toronto Couservatory- of Music Mrs. Thos, E. Stephenson and township, had the misfortune to last week, and at which she recur- CREAM SEPARATORS Veta, spent sever- ed ed honors. Miss Stephenson is al days last week with friends in only eleven years of age and her You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be- the cit record as a student of music is a fore-y-6d finally get.an-Fanpim-But-the 0_7 t- MAI A&A ---6 -ftpir—eis the ULTIMATE- next being Fe one -machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know there moan red not only ..holiday the News man will make herself but to her teacher, Miss is a better maebine-an Empire-on the market. his regular visit to CIAremont on Leila Rumohr, who could give Monday afternoon. no evidence of her worth Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per'.. Rev. W. Moore, of Brantford, and abilty as a teacher than this haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet 2 Perhaps 'and formerly of Pickering, occu- AN OPERATIONI on would like the Empire to damonstrate its superiority in your own home P ry ­�&e , record of her pupil. d the pulpit fin the Presbyter- lou will be best proof of our statements. We are at your service. ?"It us Gr h reh on Sunday 14_st, when a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by n _ u YOU return mail. address tie preached impressive sertnow.. How him Reed of Peoria,EL How Old &e A heavy rain fell here on Fri- Escaped The Sur- Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, lAd, Toronto - davlast which was very much L By Your Haui Sold in Pickering Township by needed by the suffering crops. Hay is going to be a light crop, ar You may be 30 in years, but if you Agent, Whitevale but it was much benefited by the Peoria, Ill—"I wish to let every one e baldheaded or gray. you cannot Howard E. Turner, ref reshing rain. know wh&tLydia E.Pirikham'sVesetablo prevent prevent people from thinking Our village on Tuesday remind- Compound has done you are years older. --ed us of one of Goldsmith's well- forme.Fortwoyears Dandruff is the root of all hair evils. I suffered. The doe- PLARWay known poems, as the Baptist Sab. If It were not for the little destruc- tive germs working with a persistency Shorthand Mae Eur UNK bath school attracted a great tor said I had a tamor Forty of a better cause there would many of our residents to Toron- and the only remedy If such evidence as the following ex- Hum. 111 — System be no baldness. Whow Tour* to W's favorite resort. was the sm-geoti'm PARISIAN Sa e. Canada's greatest tracts from letters And other equally The Fire-Company met in the Q` knife. My mother .b,*ir restorer. win keep looking California, Colorado, Mexico y-ou I pking strong testimony contained in our library room on Thursday even- bought rye Lydia E. 11 young and attractive. booklet, in not sufficent to satisfy any and Pacific Coast Points. AK. ri-&-- -orstanized. Mr. Pinkham's I -tit learni 15 b—I—, The Grand Trunk Railway is the T lag 4r ft rib Vegets--�, It 1.9 guArantered by -et 0 estrous of - hen there can be no merit in any busk-presided and Harold Dickinsble Compound. and I make hair grow And stop falling hair. most direct rnute from all points son acted as secretary. The fol- today I am a well.and 1,to cure dandruff in two weeks; to mesa under the sun.- east-through Canada via Chicago. stop itching of the Scalp almost in- Ds:AR MR. CLARKS—"It is A plea- 'lowing officers were Rppolnted healthy woman. For n FEATURES Vice I suffered stalitlY. sure to write a testimonial endorsing'Presddent—G. H. Samis President--J S. Bundy . Secre- from Marnmation, and your Sanative ! PARISIAN Sage is the most invilp anything so much superior to other 'Double Track. Past Service, Finest Orating"sktisf ying. and pleasant hair things used for the same purpose as Roadbed. Mndern Squipment. Un- Cook : Cap Wash relieved me. I am glad to tell dressing made: it makes the hair soft your system of Eclectic Shorthand is exbelled Dining Car Service. tain—L. J. Pilkey ; Ist Lieut.—C. anyone what your medicines have done luxuriant and handsome L it is esec. to others I have examined. I shall TO THE SUNNY SOUTH Stokes , 2nd Lieut-C. Ingleton ; for me. You can use my testimonial In !&It)- praised bv- wome� who love be pleased to reply to any communt- -Ladder and Bucket Section-C. H any way you wish, and I will be glad beautiful hair, 50 cents a bottle. cation that may be sent me with re- No more desirable. route than via Found. captain -, Thos. Stephen- to answer lettere-"-Mrs. CITRISMA ference to the systeiii. or to have an Grand Trunk to Detroit, thence one interested call to see rue."—L. I son, let asst.; Chas. Sargent, 2nd R=D, 105 Mound St., Peoria, dad via Cincinnati.to Jacksonville,Palm asst,; Branchmen. -G. Stmuzoer. YNARS, FA.LLm. 477 Parliament St.. (teacher.) Beach,Nassau. etc. Lynch Abe 1EXPERIENCK Our Fall and Winter Term com- �capt.; T. Birkett, Ist anst.; Win. Operation. Round trip tickeu, giving choice .-Thompson, 2nd asat.; Auditors, jessupv Pa.Oiler the birth of to menced September 5th, but students of all the best routes,together with 7 may,enroll. any day, as. Instruction is IL Ward and J. M. MAdill; fourth&U4 1 had"yore organic full information and reservations Three of our prominent young strictly personal. may be obtained from nearest a. inatim I would have such terrible pains Write or call for free booklet ; T. Agent. or write A.E.Duff,D.P. Zen went up to the school no the that It not seem'sa though I could of Uxbridge on Clarke'a-Shorthand College A.,Toronto. Cot, h concession stand it. This kept up ior three long Monday night with the object of months, until two doctors d&.ided that TRA" MAMS, 566 College St.. Cor. Manning Aye. FRED,. ALLEN,'gnt,r, capturing the ghost which has ocaniss TORONTO• cke ag operation was needed. been causing such consternation on,I Then one of my friends reeommende� 27=*sandtag a stowh and among thep11pil8 Of that school. Lydia F_ Pinklism's Vocetablo Com- 441atly&so" ".I — A =21"Irr 0 "AMIM Plant BOWMAIfS e 9k madid. guaranteed: 7 ps tres, dest C69=06re —Mrs. Joswu A. & Uls, t h =a This mysterious being is in the pound and after taking It for two months !habit of coming to the school at I was a well woman,"-Mrs. ot Jessup,Pa. wit In all hours of the day and holding a LyNcE, conversation with —it will grow— th the teacher. PL ft Women who suffer from feraWe PAs ling SIMMM U7 I,&E. V sm at one Pinkhani'm 4n We want two more agents time through I A OCR"OL96 knot-hotes in the 'floor and &E his Compound,one of the most=- ecess- senuse JUMMEL Term sm in this county -,other times through the ceiling, fang the world has I F.P=- reae.P21"Was" 9-M 1W 40 1 r known 6b THOS.W.BOWMAN&SON Oo.Ltd. W-.JL Naturally the pupils are in an ex- before submitting to Leve CL"i a. Ridgeville, cited state of mind and the resi- tion. UNN wea"aftip HI I I a :2. Ile,. Out� dents of the section are puzzled a 1 ....over the phenomenon. We think Pkkering L=ba Yazd the cause of the commotion would -4 Cs 0 IN Was Q_ find R more profitable to make a lWim Your "Food" Bills bY U9019 P*b *1 'Georgia-pine lumber just tour of the country as a ventril- Mar!4 Ll _oiInist than in his present method V Apr h�a arrived. A car of clear 'a exercising-- his ..Caldwell's pectiliar gifts. a WWI may Our heroic young men falled' in 91 Jeeiling. Alsolxl0&rLd they their object, and.it is said, -.-Moinisses , Meid • C "made record time on their return for '0 IxI2 inch stock. e quantity S C CS 4, _W bome. titlF an animal sets 00 ata f very Itttlo r the QuAt it dirsto ch. tells in clas In the demise of Bella M.Palmer 0 Mn WWI 001 •W. D. GORDON & SON, W4 Fa vain*. C41d 91's Mo as es 41 10WOrs"Ir NOT beloved wife of Thos. Gregg. aft equal ?", I-A ., Pickering, Dee Ct *ore Pa a a t place of & �Claremont has lost one _M& o or "Food" whom she I isnusry 1914-Wbtt Osbows 8,Browbani Born Meat is 94 tire 8.b'�Idgs 16,Cannington 15, c soles 0. ni claims rightly'as her own. agestiblak 9, pompe 17, i In this village, -she passed from lgisges-16%. an Xble as' selskei booaii�s orits Beevemn 14,Uptergrove Ir, childhood, into womanhood. known digestible action. Youmight as well save When us'y "d i she married in 1907 she mo the volus or your Mock by Meal. If your feedman remained -Caldw still remp* d with us. On Friday using . Still in Business evening the Master's last call was cannot,suppit you—write to us--write anyhowl 81 liven to her "Rise and come into AS ONTARIO And prepared to do all kinds of' Limited, DUND e feast" she answered. She THE CALDWZLI� FEED CO Woodwork Repairing and - psssedaway quietly and peace- fully, knowing that He who cal- Tire Setting. Of all materials sad dedon kept in sko�61" It will"y YOU :,pilot her safely through the -dark to oall at our works.acd inspect our steek from a bed Of weati- ery- Barg S. .led from the other side would -waters. So .Milhift 5 ain SPECIALTY IN HoRSESHORING and oblain pekoes. *Don't be-misled,by nes8 and pain, trnsting in Christ Wants we do not employ them, can, and dothrow ;..as her Redeemer her spirit. took Ind. phone, No.-%2;ClaremOnt.' rywe off the afm_6 a. - its flight to be forever with the oommission of 10 PW amt.,whioh you Will a save by purobasins from 2% Lord. For over two years she less in 8012le Hats reduced one third and lines, JOHN MCGRATH . .0 GO",`Ily U= bore her sufferings with great fortitude and patience. Of a' as all Spring and Sum- mer hats must be cleared CLAREMONT, ONT. wimy onniTE co., quiet, gentle and reserved d"P" out. -$2 Uat�lor 1.50 1 3 $3 Hats for $2, $4 Hats wbilby. 01146410 tion, she made many friends. Mrs. ..... .-Gregg leaves beside her husband, $2.65, $5.00 Hats for $3.25, to The. Pickering E. W. EVANS -brother a father, mother, and ------ _V __M__tLf& --mourn their irreparable loss. The --Co ump, an CtUr funeral on Monday to ilia Union' f orde for Mice e nl%_ihird reduction.in Wall Paper i We are taking- of orde .,-.,Cemetery w" Jargely attended. cent roll.for 3� cents, 7-cent roll Men's Tailor-made.Suits. Crown 5 The object of this Association is to. Shop and Residence,.Dun.das St] The,service at the house conduct- for 5 cents, 8 cent roll for 6 cents, Tailoring prices are from $3 to $5 ,stealing and prosecute �s. Every shit lessen WHITBY, ONT. ed by Rev, W. Findlay, Toronto, 10 cent roll for 7 cents, I-T cent roll less than all dthei the felons. and Rev. 3014.k. Grant, Claremont, for 8 cents. W6 are clearing'out 1 guaranteed. Order pow for a L. Three doors yvest of W1xitby..tIo.ua9 —was very improssive. , Friends . some bundles at less than cost. I summer or all year round suit. 1-ty stolen communi- from Toronto, Stratford, Alton, Members having iL About 300 samples to choose from. oats imrnedi&&r1;1:1ith any member W Stouff ville, e are prepared to i nstal wood or Iron Port Perry, 11�xbridge of -Zeautive committee. !and Greenbank, came 9 . I - . pumps ou short notice,also attend to join in $1.00. to all kinds of repairing. the last sad rites of her whom Boots and Shoes, styles up to the minute,prices down to rock bottom. Memberibip fee they loved. The floral offerings Ti*katsfrnav be had trom tho FrOOdOuCor -Agent for the Ontario Wind Mills. week. make on Were very beautiful, as they laid Staple Dry Goods—a full line. Crockery and Glassware. 800"tory on appliestion. also a,soline engines and.* ni.—I� D. Banks, e squre g"xr away the frail body to rest we Groceries always fresh and up-to-date. Salmon J can five cents. Exec. Co :)ntl could say "The Lord gave and Try a can—they are O. K. W. V.Richardson, ickering, ALGINST:ORRAMPPEPAR ATOij-, the Lord has taken awn and M J A. O'Connor 0 rth u r Jeffrey be the name of the Lord." pboUe Eleil No.:W, (nd,,J§, D. SIMPSON &"CO... PICHEARING Searetary R, - ria,. :._f ,.:V., .. r o" --:.= 171T- -'T-, lavcs-, .,'F":7 e. ,..I,a. - -'vi:•. I'll T•^ r�- +Z' rpt .`". ,�♦.,.i." ':g.�,.,f'r, '" `':w, t'°s'""='t"%';:e8;'. ',,,,. ..••r... a -- - r .: .-r •.:,�j. -F• .•a .,Q _ ,a,.� .at' r t ...:.t� r.,.. `� a f4h....., .... -..�-'I, '•:�.sy...e.F,..... v.!..:¢-. '...: nT. •may., _ .. :',�•-•♦. s . ..':f4. -e.3.9-.. .. .-.._ �111!1,1 . .: }. . i,-, I:�' - ,T• T. .. ti"' , -.. , n t:a;, !4 wait and-pray that, whatever tbo danger ;' '� r_ �� �� might U. it might pass over, or at lectin - " that my dear Gabriel and ber brother N�•D�I I $ _ • mi ht be g protected against it. I �(� I was walking down the lane lost *axatives - J thought♦ and had got as far as the wicket Laxatives ,I - M : flne gate which opens upon the Brankeome I - _ r father's votes raised in most animated, with:in m1ia� cpI Oo a Packet of Tes aarlmw and excited,converse. The old..man had and auniitilim disrnmfort. __.?I. 'Ore A r'lysterious Affair• I been of late so abstraloted from the daily ,, affairs of the world, and so absorbed is Increasing doses are not �� � a'1'eibness his own special studies, that it was diffi•I II � ; - I c to engage h attention n n any • ult ge le at nt n po --CHAPTER XnL (Cont'd.l, her low sweet voice, "that we are forget• _ Pur�tp r ordinary mundane topic• n pima to know C, 9 box yogi! "��j 25 at "I2 yen have determined to honor our ting our friends over at CloombeTr " -'-' ' '• what it was that had drawn him'so far out Dill stets. a Hasn't all this excitement driven their of himself, I opened the gate softly, and $$7 174 neighborhood b a short `stay,' said I. Exquisite Arom' walking quietly round the laurel bushes, NauenalDrugandMessiest �r , .. fears and their danger out of our heads?" - you will offend my father very much if v� "Out of our heads, but never out of our • found him Bitting, to my astonishment, Ce,aOt aoaa!Ia.IJmlted. �r - _ 'you do not 'put up with him. He tepee- hearts," said I, laughing. "HowVver, yon I Delightful Flavour with none other than the very man who . a cents the laird here, and it. is the laird'e are right, little one, for our attention has eves occupying my thoughts, Ram Singh, privilege, according-to out Scottish sus- cert my been 'dibtracted from them. 1, the Buddhist. The two-were sitting upon t J;, tom, to entertain all strangers of repute r •who visit hie parish." My sense of hoe shall walk up in the morning and see 1! I T a Packet and make a garden' beach, and the Oriental ap- ' p1taIlLy prompted me to deliver. this In- I can see anything of them. BY the wag, Ipeared to be laying down some weighty NAPIER ,TOURING OAR vitatitAy though I could feel the mate tomorrow is the fateful 5th of October- ; the y' on proposition, checking every point upon his s aitati ong at my sleeve as if l warn me one more day and all will be well with ! long quivering brown fingers, while'my Por sale at a sacrifice:• that the offer was, for-some reason, an. one i � father, with his hands thrown abroad and A beautiful finished 6-cylinder, 7-paseeAs I • oblactionable one. His tears were. how- "Or ill," said my sinter, gloomily. I Ia Sealed Lr ad Paeksts only. his face away,.was'loud In protestation ger car, frilly egniped and in firetolaea j �, ever, unnecessary, for the stranger signi• "Why, what a little croaker You are and in argument. Bo absorbed were they condition. This will make a eplm all r - Sed by s shake of the head that it was to be sure!" I cried. "what in the.world in he controversy that I stood within o tea for any real estate firm BLACK, & MED• their ntr verey li yosit' of impossible for him to accept it. is coming over over you?" a'r a hand-touch of'them for a- minute or livery. price {1,4pp,pp L,A "'My friends .and I Are very much "1 feel nervous and low-spirited," she � more before they became conscious of RUSSELL MOTOR CAR CO., Limited, • r. obliged to you," he said, "but we,have answered, drawing closer to my side and my presence. On observing me the priest 100 Richmond St., West. - onr own reasons for remaining where we shivering. "I feel as if some great peril I sprang to his feet.. and greeted me with Toronto: Pb2oae._X. Wn-3.4 _ a are. The but which we occupy is desert• were hanging Deer the heads of those we the same lofty courtesy and dignified-I •a I said; "for it is some little time since grace which had so Impressed me the day , I . • ed and partly ruined, but-we Easterns love.. Why should these strange men wish have trained ourselves to do without most to stay upon the coast?" I have seen or heard Prom any of you. before. c.,I '' of those this which are,looked upon as "What, the Buddhists?" I said lightly. I How have you all been keeping?" "I promised myself yesterday," he said, I a 1 -Why, as well as could be expected. "the pleasure of calling upon your father. -- necessaries in Europe, believing firmly-in "Oh, these fellows have continued tenet that wise axiom that a man is rich, not days and religious rites of all serge, They But we'will be bettor to-morrow-we will You nee I have kept my word. I have "x'. in proportion to what he has, but io pro- have some very good reason for slayinC, I be different glen to-morrow,eh, corporal?" even been daring enough to question his ;131— '. . ' ' portion to what he can dispense with. you may be @pre." .. corpora raising v upon so points i connection "Yes, sir," said the 1, a lees n a me luta n. A ¢cod fisherman supplies us with bread "Don't you think," said Esther. in an , his hand to his forehead n a military with the Sanscrit and Hindoo tongues, ARTS, I30ME STUDY I - :i and with herbs, we have clean dry straw awe-struck whisper, "that it is very li salute. "We'll be right as the bank to- i with the result that we have been argu• t 's:, . . -. for our couches, what could man wish for strange that these prieete should arrive morrow." I Ing for an hour or more without either EDUCATI017. T1» Arts scores ore?" -____._ ere alI the way trout India fust at the -The rcerpora.] and I are a little dis- of ns ooavincing the other. Without pre- MEDICl11E. b° °° . "But you moat feel the co at nig 2. present moment, ar'e you-��g3Lhrred'-Curbed--tn our mime--ii-sf�tY;•-tlio-gen--tending-'-ta-as-dssp---a _____" dsacis coming straight from the tropics," re- from all you have beard that the gen- I seal explained, "but I have no doubt that I led h I c 6erespoo ledge as that whit has made the name SCIE1110E, but sledaata deaR� tinarked the captain. eral's fears are in eotre way connected all will come right. After all. there is of John Hunter West a household word lncllldin C I . tit.: "Per>iape our bodies are cold sometimes. with India and the Indiana?" nothing higher than Providence, and we among-Oriental scholars.I happen to have Q Ing 1A graduate 4>a have not noticed it. We have all three The remark made me'thoughtful. "Wh9.I are all in its hands. And how have you given -considerable attention to this one L?ff�IIiF I1SQ mast attend aro 7spent many years in the Upper Him&- now that you mention it," I answered. been, eb?" point, sad indeed I am to a position to Arts Summer asealoa• : ;n'. .`':'. lavas on the border of the region of eter- "I have some vague impression that the I "We have been very busy for one pay that I know his views £o be unsound• al•edars writs +di.'. ti,_. . :nal snow, ao we are not very sensitive W mystery is connected with some incident thing," said I. "I suppose you have I assure you. sir, that up to the year Session For Y..CHOWN _�* - ` ? Sttconvenienoee of the sort." which occurred in that country, I am I heard nothing of the great shipwreck?" 100. or even later, Sanscrit wab the erdin- ' - "At least," said I. "You must allow me eek'i1bowe esaw' Ram urine fears o 1 e vthe Not a word," the genera! answered l cry language of the great bulk of the in- I July 2 to Aug. 16 1�s+ •Oae 1.- to send you over some hand some meat,I i listlesly' habitants of India." `v^ . _ _.from .our larder." -_ very, personification of wisdom and ben- i •I thought the noise of the wind would "And I assure you, sir," said my father ".We are not Christiane,"'he answered, evolence. He was shocked at the idea of , prevent your hearing the signal guns. warmly, "that it was dead and forgotten 1 .1 , "but Buddhists of the higher school. We our killing a sheep. m' even a fish for his She came ashore' in the bay the night!at that, date• save by the learned. who do not recognize that man has a moral benefit said he would rather,die than 1 before last--a reat bark fro I u . j ' . Ti>ht to aka as alive _ itrum la- e]ac ated a general. ig ous works-just w Latin was used in- use o s body. He has not put life Into animal." + "Yes. Her crew_were saved, fortunate: the middle ages long after it had ceased I. them, and has assuredly no mandato- "It ,s eery foolirh of me to be so tor• ,]y, and have all been sent on 'to Glue to be spoken by any Europeen nation." __ 444 w, ifrom the Almighty to take life from them must prom se we one thing. Jack. You j C"As I you wiU consult the .puranna you - - ti vans." said flay sister bravely. But You save under ' most pressing need. We All rent on"' cried the general, with' x111 find," -aid Ram Singh, "that -this �� scold not. therefore, uxe pons gift It you will go nD to Cloomber In the morning. a tape as bloo�ileee a�+ a corpse. theory, though cammonlp received, to en• ZII EOOIDC d19tr1Ct6 Ciop WatChlnQ d were to send lt." and of you can see any of them You must ''All elcept three rather _strange char- LirelY untenable." 130Che es e e btlei- =' "But, siT," I remonstrated, 'I! iu this tell them of these strange ne!ghlxns of; actrro wli,) clam to-be Buddhist priests. I "And if you will consult the Ramayab•t. t2 "� mist whose sol ` - '' • changeable and inhospitable climate you and more particnlaTly-the,canonical books nese 18 t4 .rovide professional 1�-..: refuse all nourishing food your vitality Pie presence has any aft Buddhist discipline." cried my father, �C1•op aatohltl2'9" where and when ' oars. They are better able to lodge t sa They have decided to remain for a few I We shall dig then.'' ie." awered with significance are whether th aP i�Thhe nwordstwereohardly Abut of my mei%;h Ion will And that the theory is tanaeeail- `may be required ,�•� will [ail you-you w eigntflcance or not, All right. little one.' I answered♦ ee when the gereral-dropped upgn his knee+ ever the ' a bright smile. ' And now. Captain l we, went indoors. ,,Y,,,A have been o r I with his lmig thin arms extended to - (To be rnntinued,) of- kaohi ng, Or glan,t millet, are l� - Meadows♦ I must bid yon adieu. thank:og'exrited-by all these wad •imago. and Yon heaven. "Thy will be dome"' be cried tet -'0'-- -- N, '. ou for your kinduesrt during the voyage- Watched b)' 8 prufeeeiona,i "crop Y need a acund night's rept to compose You• a erackt:fng caste. "1'hy bfectsed will be ., ,,, and you', too. good-bye--you will eom- ]'ll do what veu suggest, however, and dnue!'' I ,nuld see through rho crack . CROP WATCHERS 4F jCHINA. !watcher. This_ stalwart plant ,* wand a ship of Your own before the year,our friends «hall judge for them-ITP11 , Aiat Corporal Rufus Smith's face had gmws to a height of ten to fifteen is •nt�'. I trust. Mr, Weact. that ,.may a xhP•hcr these 6-nor dev:te should be sent 1 turned tc a sickly ye!tow shade• and th,t , ,you again be6re I leave this part or .he 'A ho Protect ' feet and a field of i't is a veritable about their bnsinews or not he was wiping the perspiration from his : �i118fidtC In TOiYPdts, 1. CanntrY: Farewell. He ra.Td his red I _ y - .. rex •uictfaed hoc noble head with the I made the ptvrai¢P to allay my els Pre Drov. T ftiTORIH Gr81rt From ThleTCB. jungle for d8nsity .and irapenolra• r + stately Rrane which characterized all bin al+prehensinns. but in the br ght sunlight ' [;"a i'ke my leek'" be paid "After all $ bjljty. This accounts for the height '''. actino, died atnte away in the direction'rf moales it, 'ap-geared little las„ than , tbe%o yours to come ivrt when i have I in China the field,s are not pro- of the watch tower- & light wooden ' _ _3rom which he had come, absurd to imagine that out pour vete ge a er.us b ler." "Ler me c•ongrat elate von; air. Hawk tsrian castaways could base any emister ):ever mind. my 1sd.' chi gecPr�l,;t!,t..'LectRd by shedg,ee .qui 4r, fences :. the I structure _„ tm,, ' said-the. raptalrl Zn the taste as wei :u-entinns, or thA. their advert could risttig. and sQuariag bis sboulderr I ke''eountri'. lies quit$ open -and is The wsteh-3r mutt, if his vigil is W _ wallled homeward "You are to coinmand haie any 'efts, : upon the temente of a man who arose h;mrrlf Lor as ed:>rt t g k y„ar own slip within the year” (!bnmbrr: I wap anxious mYselt how• "Be a what a mai, we;t race It a. Brie- ererywherP easily acceOiElb.e This ai any use. bR higher than the - y_ ab, when Youhadrun h p crops he i.a lcx,kjng aper, Even ,so s the mate anrwetPd', with ever. to rte wF.e*.her I could nee anythtog, h soldiers phoufd. D'ye remember at'is not to be interpreted as an lndi- -' a plea,w+dhsmilel upon bis matin^an trice, ni the lien'.tteto th p, so atter brPakfae3 hour* amel thu des ng re.- d our i Sikh rom 'Catkin of the peculi$r honeE;�ty of:tt is exceedingly ,difficult to detect 'o0l there'+ no ea ins bow things may I walked'uD to the Hall In the.r ee vour'_gulm to nor square.-nod the Sa Iihe le Or of their exceptional I come out. What d ye thtali of him. Mr. clui•lou n was tmpo•eible for them to . peoF _ P the thdel cs, they are so, effectually r " ' West? - have` learned anvth nR of the recent i onete! We dtdo t- diuc4 then, aird we. respect t fOF;their obi hbot e ! 3 1Yhy." algid I. "1 am very mach inter• -even:ir i felt. theref"re ..that even ,it I ` won't flinch nqw- It spemp to me that.L p� g prop-+hi3den by the tall and-dense ga'owtN sated- . him What a magntflrent head »hould meet the general he could hardly feel better than I have done- for years. {'erty: - of the ka,ulili.ng The object Alf the' �"' and bearing he baa tar a young man. I r,.gard we as an intruder while I had It was the uncertainty that was killing 1 �s a Matter Of fact thievinA thieves is to pos�eess themselves Of auppooe be cannot be m6re than thirty, so much news tv CummnniCaLP, !me'' i abounds. Largel, numbers of the i '" Forty;' said the agate. �- The place had the same dreary, and , "And the lafernat i!ncle-iantrle," ea.d'I g the SI111let heads of the plants, and . y y 'r t a dal" ,c ,arkPd ra tante wbich always the corporal. "A ill, we 11 all go togeth people are very poor, and this clas.. his they can_,tery easily ---- _- - fain"3leadnwe "tihy, I-have heard him "chairacterizsd it, Looking t roup I er- tuattu by w t inn order to sa AkA have -Trequpnit push. .111 thatis neeesasry are S ,, walk quite familiarly of the first ,Afghan tween the thick iron bare of the main Wrst," raid fife gwverrl Ba' I - - "•war. lie was a-nam then and that is gateway there was nothing :o be _.een of a g„od husband to Gabriel. and give m9 recourie to stealing, As the titne of ,sharp 1tnife,and a Quick hand � �:” ' . clots nn forty years ago,' any of the e,rnpauts One of the great pori wttr a home. I don't chink she will harveit approaches and the• fruits - . - -• -. '"Wonderful!" I ejaculated. =His skin scotch firs had been blown down to the ', trouble you long.. Good-byt• -Clod blew,;and cereals are ripening orchards —IF_' _ to ae smooth and tills eyes are sa.clear as gale_aad n long ruddy. trunk layright you l" - The. invention Qf the bsar.0metr6r, - .i]m rue- era. Ha is the euprrUos priest of acro++s the grass-grown avenue, ,bat no "look here, srn-ral." I said, perengr 'and fields ale nater safe from•the the three no doubt,' attempt had been made to remove It. i torily breaking At! n .pu+ce of wood to unvrerciome ','lsitations cif lrtedatory .dates bgdC to the yea-r ldi3. - ' "The inferior," said the captain Coati- Everything about the prnperty had the stake rommanirati-u more easy, "thin dent]Y• "That .ta why he, does all the pane sir e.f dewnlation and aeslert, wuh ort of thing 'tine been going on tea long bards. The f&rrner ]tlliiw3 this, *" talking for threw. Their mindp are too the solitary ex�eption of the maspive and What are th"e hints and allusions and 'and hence e,'ei")'bodl is obliged to RUSSELL MODEL ea R" +elevated o descend to mete,worldly chat- impenetrable fencing. wbich prepented ae ! innuendoes' It is time we bpd a ,little . ,i tor." unbroken and In an obstacle as plain speaking,` What ii it yc,u feuir stand guard UteT PTercthing. Al For Cate -, .. _ _ - Thep are the strangest pierce of Ilot- icer to the would-be trespa`ser• Out with it! A:c you !n dread of these' mogt every field has its Watch y0 h_p, engine. -passenger snaring car: �._ _'sem arid. ]e cam that ever were thrown L walked rc:und this barrier as tar a■ Hindooef It you are I am able. on my gats a writer in the .Wide I, price $s00.0,s. , Leiner. r or fu1 s p ulxen this coast, creme x ttan,no dsL. 1 A '' will be mightily interested,in them,, any_ haw- through whish L could get a ' as rogues a1•ed vagabOade."- - J'��-or!(1 �ajT,aZirie, an these, Tai quipped and worth much more than the ` "Indeed, I think the less YOU have to glimppe of the house, for the fence had •'No, on, -that would never do" -he:an- rice. .do with them the better for you." said lx•en Premed with each .rail noerlat?pimR •xerrd, phaking his head. "Yet} will lgern I teriCinents are never deserted, nlglll RdS3ELL MOTOR CARGO., Limited, the mate. "If I do command my 6*11 the Iset, so as to secnre alx•,ilute privacy `-about the wretched business noun enough. Or dad`, until the harl'est has beetl 100 Richmond St., West. _-___.1 '- ship I'll promise you that I never carry fur those inside, At the old epor♦Ztowever, i Mordaunt knows where to lay bin hand fully reaped. Toronto. Phone 'Id, iF-244l live stock of that sort on bo0rd her. where I. had �' ' " "^^^ '�" papers .bearing on the matter. " But 'here we are all aboard as the with tete geoeral on the cxvarwei when ]r.0 can'coasCitt him about it Zo-moei- -- - - ----- anchor tripped. so we must bid you good• he surprised me with his daughter, I i row,' At once t:+ do picture coiorinC for u.+ in by,,• found ghat the two loose rails had been I _ 'But, narely;: 7-cried. "kr the peri] is WANTED—More workers Th'P 'waggonette had Jnet fin!phed load- refixed in such a manner that there was sn imminent sometbing may be done to , their home: with nit wonderful-Uhem• inY up when' we arrived, and the chief I a gap of two inches or more between;avert it. It .you would but tell ma what cal Prcxeea. simple, meclramlcat rrarr. rapidly dame: All pat- terns furnished Positively no experience req,nired: We furnish the Process and placca, on either side of the driver, had them. Through this I 'had a vivo of the you fear I ;hrtuld know hoax to act:' ebeaaicale agd saptely you with picture,c to color, ehic•h yon return to no. Good . . been reserved for My two compautons, house and a past of the,tawa in trent "Hy dear fraud." he said, :'there is : rices paid promptly b the week or'uinnth. No canvgsp!ug or se; PmW-�;jFf,y.;: - V,.;I:tm� - "I ___ �� ,�, ,''.., I-T.-. .r - -:-, ­r�, " ys�7�� � -,:,- .!�e_,�- -�,.m�-t ,­,�,-­-.,. -ZX�,--��-.. ��-- '---,: -7- ,'----- -� -. - 4­. -4-­ "`1, % ", -,�-�-- � - t� � .,_e'•.. � I � - .-,- -7,! .- . . I �,- 1,�. � ., , , . - - . . ",�' - .:,�: �* . . � -, r. .� . " ,�:-- -, -� ".PT". �,,' �_ ,;�tAl.J�!,*1_12f,-, &I ,� -7 �" -,'. -..-�, :',�,-.- .. ,_ I � . " �� ::��-1 7. �-. I�'...��,:.,- � ... :�1,-I,-- ,, ­�.­ .. ,.. .. ....f, .. -, � . , M ,�� .. I t_- - - ��1.• �'. , - - . , - � , � . � I I .I . ,, . , - 1-IS'. . . �,: t I - , ­ . -,., -. , . . .,. , _. �� 1.1e : I!��i_ :1 -1,= - P�__ - .. , - -i,' -, . 'AUF _7 K'v'�7 41 _', -i - � . .. ,::,. . , . . . . . . , . . . . .. ­ ­ ­ _ . I . . - I . A.;: . - . . . ._,".... � .. ., . .' '. .' '. .' '. I —. . . 1 . . . - . . ­ . . ' .1 .. ­, . ..'. .. . .' ' . � �" V00 . .. . , . ,'' - I � . . . I . ,�.!� �, �, ­�." �t'�,' .-.,�,:.;",4�� ;�--",..:� _ ... ­ -`.,Qt. _ . ._ ., I � I - . . - .. . -.. . .. _ . 1: I. , ,, . . . I -0 ;� ...: . ., - I . - 111. __ - . - .- __ I------ . ,whiteand yellow, as perfect lettuce , * .�. "­ . OIL LET r 3 LYF= I 1. I , . os- I. -777-VI Cherry -, .! hearts are. .1 - . ..�.�'. I 11 . !�* EATS DIRT - � . � ,11, , _7---1`7�-7- . 'W'"71 7717717`7*�11'..-:�'.1�-�i bread pudding ie a dessert ' . .� -, I * 7�rmq " '� �'T_$7," . ; � .1 .. , i:, . I , , , I.M.7"7' . _ , . ...;.t,e " � . . -!, , "" ., ...-1 &,ten by children and . - '', 11 - .:... ", '.. � I 1:�,,..,?,;," ;. , �" . �%!".�!!,,, , " , . ��..;, -e e . '' ., .1 " - "I , - .� t5." -. . � , �5,-� : � " �.-­ I � THE. WORLD IN REVIEW " �'4� ,��'�!�;�,,, ,�,, 1. ...�, " - � , , �' .""I "'M., -;-h, � , --� i which can b - ,�.�,`.',`4., ,�'At,".,, ". ­ . . ! ,!'.�,_: .:: . . . I .. . I . '..". ,,� t;;.. � , . , I � which is enjoyed likewise by g ,M%Fi;One_ :,,t,'�,�,� .,s�, -�., ..:. � . p grown- .... ''.,� .� I ; . .4 , ; . :..T : .Y'...", -��11- .. I � I , -:�- ... , ; .­Z�.. t%.,",:,..: , ,!11,��­,I ups. To make it, spread a layer of --.r '. �- . , .:.. , ,�­.... �:! " .16* , - " ,��:�;:, .�,%: , . ; I i It" _;� .�_ � t�,,�,��:�;�:,;_�,%: " :. : _: .1;� - 11 . ; I - -I 1 ...,,'.ti in th-P botL-am. " -___ ... �., .: ;.�� ,t�� t 4 . go y,eiecL1VU0 ... . I�-,11 - -,,,-'�: .,%��- • ,t ,. 11 ,:;;�44�'..,..".--, N, . . . - - .� . 'E.L.0- 16 - - U - 0, _ - - -hread criluths -W----"- ,.;, �,.- 7"t-wo ANA E-8--or-4 � ,; ,,,_7� - __". .��,,V , '. -V; ­­ .�� I .:1 ' ' ­,4�­­­..­.1t:i_..,_ t_o_ ,,,'' .,��_-_ 1. �V-,Vior . indicate that the As- ,�.",L;.,,...- ,.�".� , buttered b'king'dish wild c,Jver with .-I ,. 11 * 1, :1111 a � danger Of �6; :: �..". , " to ;�,�� I a . I ,I quith �I,e,Cr_ W; i.'. "�2: 1. " ,,�,, I layer of stoned cherries, sugar, 9 ile.,,., I, 9 9 , . . ,�� - � . I .", . . ....4: ,, , -� .. .. I , , destruct -101M has been. ,--,,. t.4;%; _.44 ,, , ,I,I I bits of butter and a sprinkle of I ' immediate _._; � .. , 11 � LErr Many theories are .�.'�t:,�� 'T'. _.".."]4'., L::.. '. -I . . .... , I ­­L ;.,." .. ,_liduce its .formation. - :�?'.,��,'�:,�;'." ,L­. ,11 - I -laver of crumbs, .- - - being put forward to explain the situ& I I.I. .. .1 _ lemon juice. Add a - ' " 4 ;9 tion, . o It is said, for example, that there P;al I ttill,1:1 I ., . .�': another layer of cherries, and so do I I. I :, r - . I , is a great body of Unionist Free Triders" 11 . : ..��� I .0 - ::- -,�. 'Who. in elections, when there is no chance I .: - �.11 1. I : ;. I'E.1�1 �until the dish is full. Finish with ' . _,tw�. - of defeating*the 064ernmeirf. vote union- I a layer of crumbs. Bake the pud-, - .. ...-­ , list, but who, in a general election. when M I I n . � .- . I the is a chance of electing a Protectiotk*� I ding until the vher-r;es are tender. � I �:_��', , _ . . - 1*1 . . . Lot Government,, vote Liberal. This dose- � .- ' If they are,juicy the pudding will- .,. . ­ .... r �.�__ . .11%ot explein all ,the recent results and it ::, . :.-- .:.,.L .. .. need no moistening' while baking, :., : ...�f I -.1 . Looks as though the Marconi scandals. I- 4.�_­ -,"" . .. -L. . .. , I I � I �I- . ­�. I -very indirect-way Mr. Lloyd r. ,:;t:W.,, : , . Volving in a - 11 but if they are not juicy pour a few . r - . :George, the great standby of the Liberal .....LL .,;,t.�,-", 11 . tablespoonfuls of water over it when i I �11�� ... I". have been having an effect on the , 1_4 . - , ��,�...... r.,�,_:!: ______ , _�_ party, : __ ....�, . 11 electorate, for the Irish the great qt%eg- I 6 - - 444, it is put in the oven and add water I ­ - :...:L .", I .-------- - I I � t Llf4lT . Lion Is whether lovernment will bold - to. kee ' it from drying out as it ' 1, .. - .. I . _____ , I together until e � ktasi has been Put I Wftll . ,,�]!..�� . - t .A'= . p '.-with a . LIETT . - .�I I into effect as it may be within a year 0- I V Serve--the piiddin. G TORONTO ONT. "O" . _ �_.% , ... . ,V,I bakes. Sery ` ': ". . . from now. But politics in England bays 001 . sauce made of cherri oiled -in % ��_�...1. _.-.,�;i_.-I .- leidov-- � ,- " __- --babit of changing with such kal I I .. .. � - ­7. �_ ':_.: ' . .- . le rapidity that anything may "hsPPeu " 11 1 . I _ _ ­ .. , ­ _. . . sugar and wet minutes,and . - - .L.....� � - 'Fl . . TYPE OF ARMORED MOTOR BEING ADOPTED FOR THE BRITISH ARMY. then pressed through a sieve. - 7_� � �.,:.;,_.`��..." . 1. I .- - . - . I ..,I.- '. . - : .-1 Coldwin smith's Letters. . I n be; used for short- . D.1,NGERS OF .ELOQUENCE. , .; I Cherries ca . :A I .1 .� .. . and . L. 11.. . , I considerable furors in literary -cake -Make a.. rich biscuit short- I . .1. , . . I . _'. . . . . I I . -�,.?,.� .,. litical circles has been caused by the quently. always in the, t precise Eng- %4%0W%ql0!%0ftA.&4W1r" . cake. bake it in two thin, (risp lay-1 Injuries It inflicts Upon the Nation, .. I i.:,.�-6 I bli I f a'volume 6f letWrii by the moo , I-. . ., I lish" and always to 'the point It might - ­ --w: 4", U "lon ... . . , � ate I'Professor Goldwin Smith The vol- rtisan. He M E era, butter each and cover'over the - That Tolerates It. I - , . Inaultain be added that he is always pa \ - .", � . . Ing is ed, . . ted by Air. Arnoldrno �..�..1.17 I... , . �_ Gold. takes one side of a question and argues bottom with crushed and pitted� NV ' the ,' " "". . _ , back upon , �,4?] . who for many years previous to Mr. it often in an extreme manner. Because We cannot look ba 111�� r. , . qrIn Smith's death acted as private.secl�� 0 .. cherries that have been genero t I-Ir . � � us.,y � , 'O U Y, and was by.the will 'appointed lit- f.this partisanship it is difficult to think' !persecution,,,of Warren Hastings , ­ , ,_­ . ,.., . .-- . .. Cover the .1 of as a Judge, and that may be one, .HO . sprinkled with sugar. , 1 � 1. . clary executor. some time ago Mr. Haul- �Psions why he so QuioklY stepped- top with whole, pitted cherries,'! without perceiving the injury which .� .1 .%. Itain published Al volume of Remi ' ences of the re . � upon the, nation . , nisc . the bench, xnini years ago' to I , I -1. . 'hich was, however, dlwj�Wnring because Down from J 1 eloquence inflicts I F e practice of law. I no 1b W go;,;, ' 4_- I sprinkle with sugar and serve with ys Black- 1. , ,of the trivial characterofthe work. The resume th Mel-lower--thIs-Year.- __ - sp� I which, tolerates it, sa;, I .111. - truing- . I- ,2ag-e-of"thp Grange, -ways-orpreliari-mg- . "nuce like r,hat for the � - -._If-it-be employ- . - . ,olu e I. . disa , X'a-­--- .- Cherrles�---_ I .w . :oc&-a-14&gazine ____ ' . Zgirers of the late This year, however, It was noticeable - ding. . .cause- . M 'y re . . . - - ed in the of justice it should - .. . . abut for a different res-n. It is diO."'Pliolnt- that r. Blake, who has but recenti - . . . . .. ' � I I ­ .. .. Cherries are the first-of the fruits - . , � -,. � be superfluous. . Inii; because it seems to reveal. Goldwin. covered from a somewhat severe illness, - If it be employed ' � ­ % QIP'th as a narrow, bitter' Partipan who had lost a great deal of the bitternems of the stimmer-the firs?, that is, of ' ' A Few Sugg, . :14'' . :14dund the times out of Joint, who which sometimes 00 previous oc-'easiorli the fruits - _. 11 " sophistry it does 'but make I . . of the summer trees. for mere so . '.1 . . .-itrust-ed most men's motives and did not cropped out. keporters have general-in-� -and peaches Put a darnp cloth-or -damp nap-I the wore cause ,- appear biett,ei- .-- ­­ . . 1hesitate to attack his COGWIDPOMries with structiors to keep 4% sharp looko=-4or;Plums, pears are still ' - i kin over sandwiches or bread if it More (evil has be6n done in the .- L. I.' -,i bitteruess and virulence. . everything Mr. Blake vaye. because be baa, dream-.. ., . _ 40. - Mr, Haultain declares that these are the Lhrduvh long years built-up. a reputation'served .only in' the feiisis.�f I I.% rVecessAry to wait bef66e serving,� world by eloquence than by blood . . ..:., . letters "of a truly gTe4i,t man who saw of asyIng things that make good copy. Iland whin clierries are ripe. Hence . ..: . I The hair may be kept from corn-r , pluming V far and wbo.;e solutions of all prob- The Anglican Church suffers from the,they are .generally greeted with.an I - I L 1. *, = were derived Ing out' a cares - - __ :,- Ile front' an intellect III division into high and low chnxch parties.'' not best-owed on any of af ter in illness by frequent I itself'up-on its own volubility, I . . ��Iumiaed with 'lumen #iccum' wbich. is. ELI] Kr._Blake is the treat champion of th ' application to the scalp of sage tea.1 ,othing for the justice t - . - I I,-,- . . I which i pre- ' -- itoo rare.----wtic p�rompra-�i-iii'i�-tF.i-e-w-C"F-tc I ,W_Chur,h -�axiyy-,- -ITe-Istbe main-wil 1 the later-Emits. - fishbone from the' . . J , I . Cody " ' " � To remove -a I I tends is its ordy excuse. The one, .L remark "to consider Goldwin Snifth pe &I of ,,At. Paul s. of wb:.ch Archdeacon I . great man, even an eminent man, is to Is the Rector. This to sufficient to ideht Cherries served fresh. and cold i throat, cut a lemon in half and suck I 1��, . . . 1. . �, ­-- ..- - -11 - I -.1 their-awn are _w6_.ma_y_-ch,eriah is t ,.. . -' I. . give place to an amiable 9upe"ti-*n I ify Mr, Cody with the low Church party, on t -- di=ssolve - mentarily. powerfuL , . I.. . I Ou the.wIK4e_G-,,�I�ia S-4th's re;,utatlan t-hough it is douhtful ti he is so "trvzi.e-1. tivaiuii�e_s4owly. -:This-will d" ve i eloquence, mo . I I im-dehcia-us- that no- other 4-ay of . . . I_,�. , ' . � e instant re- ickly transiprit. The vain �- . - ,4 has not been enhanced since his death , �, iA his patrcn. on the bigh Church' , am I C . . It has to be remembered. howe'vei. tliat he I.: e the leader is Provc,&L Macklem, the 1 serving them at that meal ci)uld be is qu - I , . . - . i .-.-.-.: 'd ,nb . - - _.; ­ .,. , made many bitter enemies who have not bead of Trinity College. Despite ru- -�better, But p�tted and sprinkled I lief. - - . - -lean 1words of the orator die upou. the ; . .'i�I . ._ yet ceaaed their activities. . lings. however, the conflict between high I - i An easy ,and quick wav to c captured by the, . . � I this year compa,.!with sugar and a bit of lemon juice, I An and plates burnt in the'Lair, -It they are 11.19, Exaggerated storks of Evil. . . . and low Church was rut and set down in the cold- - - .. A I - , Many new-paper realpro mu,�t hj.v sewn atively tame. they serve as an appetizer and- at'I oven 4s to,wash them,first, and then reporter an folly is instantly ' - - , "I '.' '1%ew * -----_*.- - the same time loge none 61 their ness of print their ..._. .i 0 b piece of . . L .�I Impressed during the past few years with I lrub them with a small '" 'il . . the tremendous amount ,;f stuff which is - discernible. I I . . � being. .prutt" e,meerving the jr�,,J _-,.kPOLEO.N!S ISNIORD RUSTY. Ideli4iate flavor, Another way of pre - !�.) ... . . I . - I . .1. . III lar deceived that - - - -- '. .1. . . I emer� paper. So easily is. -� � - .. 11 - ' ' __betas. ..-of vice, part;cuiarly that which, ia i � - 'p aring them for breakfast is to pit 1� - When boiling"old potatoes add a the orator is not a,%ked to make any . - . I I I, ksown as the White Slave TraSk:. ill' Had Finerald and D laniond Breast-I them and mix them with -v"R i-r-i .. : - 'sorts of orgarizatioria have been sarred little milk to the water in -�hich sacrifice -to grammar or logk..- J .. to take up the AubWt, all of them DO ItIale, But Discarded It. ' in the prQportiun of half a c­UlJul I they - are 15oile4. -This prevents� . gesturers and rolling eves' ' ­ `. `1' :' ...'. . -doubt with the beat intentions to a pint-of cher,ries-and,cook r.bem . lWords, gest . �-I - It may be stat4A in emphatic tt�r=e thit sword which Na 4 ' them turning- dark, 'the cooking, . :_..;, . I In. recalling 'the aw I Is of his-craft,- and - - .. a Brent proportion of the storirm wht�Lb I � until they are just tender. Then . �arle tbL- material 1. ., . .....: - are printed concerning -this evil are en- poleon-presented to the Russian pour them over buttered toast. i and improves thob flavor. ..,.hang I,t. matters not how they are com- ..- ..I.F... . 1 I . . - - tirf#ly imaginary. There are pnulh_-bly low!Grand Duke Constantine at Tilsit Cherry soup lias been made brttt-1 --After. washing hlankets, bin,r-d -so"long as they produce an .. �I ­., I . - newspaper editors who have not had! n the .occasion of the treaty - � . . em on a' line until quite dry, th,?n . � , , . � more than instant aty be .It effect, 'Yet those-.wl�o are- -- -, ;.'brought to thtir offkem manuscript rur-lo it c4)uld hardly be ,ins . " ' - z.- 1 port,ag to relate li;o. incidents in connoc-I tween .Napoleon and Russia in 15071. . ' beat .them gentiv with. a .carpet urq of the dangero . .t , ..� serve -cherries' . . . 1 us craft . result of an effort to ser ch makes soft and', tion with th. this diatter wb;,-$i, wahnut I a Paris newspaper asserts that &I- . ,lti�-iter. This mal I �might reflect that the enjoyinent of - ".-, � -i � I .- - doubt, bad their geriept.a solely in the � in a new and unexpected way. How-+fluffy. - - , �. .. . - • - . From time to time though Napoleon always carried ' t triumph is . F-omet4mes dearly . ,'brain oars wrixer ever, at every course save ,he 'up 1 An excellent plan befure putting . figures are given out concern,nx the carry two pistols in his saddle, he very course cherries can be legitimately � . � .. 'Ing off under violence of bnndreds Of is to rub bought by .the ruin of a country or - 1,one's hands in soda-water . 1. . , . - I 1, '. -I . u rarely used them. : 1. .1 served. : . . . I . - . is ' a great public' ser- �* '.1i . . ..,..women ,May one be permitted to domes them" well with apiece of mutton �the disgrace of :­,� i� also the authenticity of most 4�f these fig- His service sword, as he called it, Cherry cocktails are made in. this . U .: I Meets�vant- Mr. Gladstone, for instance, ,' - ' _�: , I - urso I Perhaps what is known "the Slave was so rusted in its sheath that, at fat, counteracts this bad i � - . .. I " way: Stone ripe cherries, chop ,did more harm to ille, empire than .:- ,1-0,'. Traffi, does exist. but not to the extent : -1�A�,, I of soda. ' �I A�,, 1 I-, �b h has been defocribed. the battle of Arcis-sur-Aube in 1614 them fine, add a tablespoonful of' any other man of his-:genera-tioa, --:, _.-L�"' .I The testpony of the bead of the Pollee � To elezin white shoe's. scrape some I ' '' ,�,, , he had to call an aide-de-camp to lemon juice to each cupful 61 cher-I all by the exercise of ,4 �,�l � � .. I co=mid. � . . .11 I partmost to TOrO1ntO and Of I . I- � . .. ..-. ..I . pipe clay finely -and mix it to the I and he A.Ld it speeches devoid of I _1"I . . ftairr of the Children's Court, who ries, sweeten them to taste and a-I oratory. ,: ' miciner L 3d ob- help him draw It. -of cream vith' cold w ,V I I "ma be accepted an an unprejudiced It is also said that the Bmperor, i consistency , the . , . I I I . eg. to to the effect that there ban not - 1 ter. ' Brush &I dust off the shoes, form and- , ought. died with . ., serve them, either in cocktail glass I 4du . ; .1. Jervi .N . .. - m .. un- Whose figure in a long grey cloak es or else in lemon skin cups, made I e . -A _ _,i Aingle hu- ---- .:-, , . 'been in, years In Toronto a single �and rub the mixture*welrinto rneEa.,-en aphis - ,­_ .- - A . I , - ' - : .,,, , . - t1i,enticated case of violent coercion being and "bi*orni�,' is everywhere fa'- by removing part of one side man soul A ever likely to read them d - -:-.lased for the purpor^ 4d securing recruits of a I Leave till thoroughly dry. . - _ 'i I I .._. Ior this trafile. �%I miliar, had made for himself a bel- sufficient number of lemons, cutting" There is a proper way to mix 1 aga�in, even from curiosity. The - -- --�- .. I .. .- A mania for Publicity. met and breast late set with emer- a .bit of the ri!,d. from the., other'blacking. Cut the cake of blacking few that have been printed Will . - '.R . I - public libraries I ies wit - -.;, �_. .1.. one may be Permitted also to e%Prvw alds and diamonds. side, removing all the pulp and Wer in h bld - doe am to whether so much discufmion �into small pieces; put into a saucer,!m*U . 1. . But on first trying them On he dice and washing and chilling the to�gazet,ws and gather upon- their . . . I OU - I . 'h sweet milk P.0 - 11 ;,and newspaper notoriety is the best meth d pour enough I - .. � - I - .- I : 0 question found that he looked too much like shells. ' ..-1 .. an 9 Ms the dust o . , . .. ,. d of fighting this evil. It is a que do a . . make it rather into a thick cream. �pai f neglect. Poor as , . .. ' he discarded e served ­ French 1 . whether such publicity does not a Roman warrior, and Cherries a ed with� � prevent;they are in style, they were inter- treat deal of harm. It la.vot an I" ,Mixed in this way helps to - ,1 ed . upon which the public mind to to b them. This asmor that Napoleon toast can be used as an entree. To Iprated by &Lhistrion of genius, and , It the blacking Irom-cracking. pr . , '4I * srouoedL Public opinion on the matter 18 had on but once is to to be seen make them cut rings half an inch a did their work of evil. . - .1 , probably no � ad - ' .- absolutely sound.-and there is proba in tht-- Army -11m_ I When making jam add a piece of thus - I, '. ­ law mallor anymb- - - ...". ,, --unAer I Ax%L X th;ck-from_bread-�4" soak in - 4rme. -_ - When. Cicero fetl-4,s tongue..*as_­ - ,_ ,­ , A . I !butter the size - of as eg5-,­­-- .. -- . . .. willing to take whatever- steps are r,e- .____ 4L __ - beaten egg yolk, milk, a little sugar 1 cut out by an angry woman` and I- cwsw"-wit'ho­­uv--a-n7r6­r6re orr-&miiatin minutes before removing, the fruit -­ ­� T . being made about it The thing that seems I . BOTH GAIN_ ED. ... . and a pinch of salt. Roll the bread.from the fire. This w411 make it were the Same punishment inflicted . �, 1 ! � � . . ,! 4 �to be most needed to the inculcation into .- .. . riff'gs in crumbed bread and maca- look clear and prevent, it from stick: upon some other orators the.world- �.. - r�._.i . .. - ...-,the home of good,morals arid good sense � . coons and brown them in butter. - ' . nester and a, plea . I-.�..V,,i . with frequent , iteration of the simple Man and Wife Fatten on. Grape. ' - Ing to the sides of the jars. . .. . ... I I I . ....warning that -who Plays with-lire is apt . � Stew ripe cher'ries with' sugar -----*- . - . santer place to live in. Nor will Itlits. -, . - Z ;to get burnt." . . ...... . " .It . . .- I enough to sweeten them, ,a,stings's commemorative tablet * * - " n . ' H ." - :. . . . However, with many persons diecustle notion that meat is necessa;y GERS , - ".. . .i . of the subJect seems.to b mania, and The pile in the middle of a;-dish. Sur- . have-•been vainly set in Westmins,- ,.7it I*oUx as though a oampa4u of Pub* for reo.1 strength and the founds- round them• with the juice of the . - I a token ' ,' --- u0ity had not yet ran Ito courO. . . . - ter Hall if it be accepted as 7. 1. k I tion of solid flesh is now no longer cherries thickened with h little No symptoms that indicate any of . merely of-Warren Hastings's I ontario ey"Intlons. - I . . p not . . . I I I .. . . * ' f 0 rhetoric ' ­ . lent as formerly-. : cornstarch and flavored with or- be the infamy I r r .�. Unusual interest is being taken Ain the a,s'P*.,V& the ailments of childhood should* virtue.bui. of , - - , . Vie:eleetlops which- are shortly Excessive meat eaters are - - allowed to' pass without prompt misapplied. L- L . 7. . � . - ­ I �I . W .take e usually sage idice. ' - " South Bruce, . . . .. ... I place,in North Grey and in Sou sluggish & part of the time because Cherry fritters can be served with - I . . . 1. -- �. ��,� ;. the former to elect a representative to . attention. The little ailment may I . - ..L. " I the Legislature to replace Honorable A, they are not able to fully digest meat as a separate course or as des= soon become a serious one, and per-., .. I . . . .. , .. . ...- I '- * G. Mackay and the. latter to fill the va• their foodi and the undigested por- sert. To make them, prepart;a bat- haps a,. little life passes out. If - ,-- Clev�r Writer. Caney in the House of commons caused . . - .. . � - the elevation of senator Donnelly. tion is changed into what is practi- ter of a cupful of flour, , teaspoon- Baby'i Own Tablet's are kept in the "Is he much of a writer V � . . I..t. ,. I :by . - .. ­' . eresting to politicians, cally a kind of poison that acts fol of baking powder mixed -with .. ."- I . I South Bruce is int .. . . becanse they think it will give them a' upon the blood- and nerves, thus a tablespoonful of melted butter, a house minor troubles can be. "Much of a writer? I should say `,,11. . - , . , oq�whab-rural Ontario tbinksl about promptly cured and serious cen-write-lienterices -* ­' " : I line , lous ones he is- NMY,7111 - " . `caval issue and North Grey is in- getting all through the system. well-beaten egg and enough water in •..... .­ , I . I ethe�qting b6oause it is the scene of his. averted. The Tablets are guaran- that mean nothing and make them '­­- I tere "I was a heavy meat eater,"' to make a thin batter. Stew ripe I .1 . I-,toric conflicts, Liberals -are afraid that I teed absolutely safe and can .be::i6-u­n.a like something." . . . .lotg . - M"KaY will result writes a Westernmaxi, "and up to pitted cherries until they are just - . . . .... ...4.,i ' - _ . I ", . . : . ..,�..:7 '. - .-t.:; , #the departure of Mr . . given to the newborn bibe' as well . I 1. . , .-4::,." ", � in a considerable weakening of their , in very poor tender-but do not '• cook them to ..., . _� . - it both two years ago, was' . as the growing child. Thousands - . . . . �.� . . ,forces in that riding. The fact this .1 _.-,.-­.couldn1t Stand It. I �, : - - . .C803didatee are Tem perance.Ihdve)ea tee may health. I suffered with indigestion pieces=and sweeten them. Drain of mothers' use no other medicine ' - ".. ' 4,�.. `P�' . t the "Abolish the Bar" issue from -I only -,weighed. 95 pounds. them and add them to the ba;tter. , - your" .. . .,� I - .. even so that ' Mistress-Why did You leave your .., %',:­ - ., . Ic Ing presented in a clear cut*fasbwo, -"Then I heard about Grape-Nuts Drop it in spoonfuls into deep !At for their little'on�s. 'Thd Tible'ts. . .11 . I I . . ­ our Religious convio0ons. are sold by medicine dealers orb last place? I..�.. I. .I � .. . food and decided to try-it. My and fry brown. The juice drained mail at 25 cents a b<5x from The Rr--. _-__B`rid9ef'_r__-;`u1dn'& --stand - it, ­ " . .. on account ,)f the great number. of * from the cherries can be substitutedThe missus was always . . .. , a 'daily wife laughed -at me at first, but Williams'' Medicine Co,,' Brockville' mum.- . s.. _.- * . ,'Church conventions recently Ontario ' . .. . I.: 11_ A- papers have re6embled.Church.publications when -I gained to 125 pounds and for water to moisten the fritter-bat-.t- Ont. . � wearin� me best. gowns. . - . ­ - , ' I ' ' .. I . . _. �'. . . 'almost, more- than secular prints.- The felt�so fine, she thought she would ter. . I � . . , I � - - . . Wesbyterian Assembly, the Baptist Con- fat. '.Sherbet and Salad. ". ; . ­ . - ., ;..... ',vection, the Anglican Synods, the Yetbo. eat Grape-Nuts too. Now she is I .. 1 __ . I - � � . ,, ,, I . I I ' " - . - - .Buy a "Stewart!' at a Speolal Mae , . �'. - I . dist C6uferenc;De'an`d''the* Congregational and well and has �g ined. 40 pounds. Sour. 'cherries 'are -needed for . . - I 'a ' n all demanded their share of Pub. i . . '.'tto', and.. a time the spoy We never have indigestion ' .. *, An overstock In our warebouse must be cleaned ' ,� 1 ...11 ... T1 y .ting pairs . Stone a quart of .­- t., . . .4 . ad to look for its lalar,els as 'the centre more Bud'seldom'feel the desire for them. In the mean time.boil to- ' out before .August 1st. lienee the Prtce. - inI attraction. , * . ; 7 . .. . I An'Englishvisitor who attended I gather a quart of water and a pound ­..I . . . . . . ,:.'"' . I . :.,?-4 i tho,sessions or tte Presbyterian Assent- "A-neig1bor of Otim, .68_ year t I I i .. . .. U-, - :.1 ._. to - .. s of granulated sugar for 15-minutes. -_ e Inch dial--50 mile .. A, . . .. - .%�.., - Winces -the Miithc;dl-t Confer-, ,d . Three . . . and some of ic . . I ­ ­ ..,�-n - as troubled with fridigestion I A,I,q +'h, berries to the, hol syrup . edorneteL -was st-stoun -ii_a, - � " * . ­­­ ­ ivX.Ow? r -4:k spa . . . - es told me that he . -, .1 � I 6-0mlyr-o iKi­,-Tr-ga t t I t u d or years, and was a heavy meat er. . -,?-W , , ­ -fRZ�U T) 8 , or ther . .+000 mile season odontet I'., - . � - .- ­ I - i . just as it is taken from the stove . 'i �­, � . . .'churches, which he consxdpr�d fairly ty�!-I eater.. Now since he has been eat.. and stand aside-until it-if;-perfectly - ....- .. . - 'Iteliii1if $16.0. -_* - F_I. .y, * ­. ,I. . . .­. .- I • ica 11 of what wdnid be described in, Fmg. _�";.21--l' � _­ �'fr .land as non-conformist denominations. Ile ing Grape-Nuts regplarly, he sa�7, cold. Strain- through a fine -wire -, . t, 'Lm I I`e ­ , + . 1 .:,.1111 . fi�e rigid. he is e ' I � 180. _ ...+�-%...".� ,.:I . - Was pdrticular.1y.impreFsed with t i _w, ll.'and riev'ei" hdi' indije�- sieve and 'freeze.- take . 1, �., . 1".- ,!�C Special.Price 10 1�. - 11-;..- - I , - � , . -c-sed tovrards the _ I - . I . . . : I � , 1 , , ,1!;. , , lity of tho-VlPw$ -exprc- I I%N .. I . , . I -, horriflad til tion. th- slashe� ,stir in a meringue, _ - . . . ., . out . � . I iqlior tramc. He was almost . . . " : "�%I?- . I,-'.,.. I - I (,I could- nnrre �rl.� ,.,..,.j,. -1 i vt,�4 -extimc., ,T) ,egg syveet ­ .. th_,y_t_th,e_oI�ir_ion was expm., --A__19t.0 I e S, - I . � . find- . ra_ ade_o.Lthe_*w1Tte -of-one _ dial-60'trille . ­ ­ , , . . �applaiideed that not merely the manurac-I wh�ve rid themselves of indigc'3 ened with a tablespoonful of grarl'u- . ....., I '. I . Thrui in6i 11.,-.,. I. .�r.. .1. . . . . . . , crq and the dispensers o liquor.,were 11 . 10,000 mile I ,:: ,tur s"edometer. .. .. 'i " - c.hart-ging from a_heav� meat lated . Pack in ice -for. an, .! . .. . . ­ . _�,,- inne-9 of the blackest dye, but Itl ­Pack., - . odometer: " -Auto-, -� � is a tion 4 -sugar. season -, . l�, ' . I . .,ia .��dle' I derate, drinker waq also denounced. It . � . ; ", . I . . ­ I . mo i6t to Grape-Nuts." "There',,; I h u r or 't o. matic resetting trip regia- . . ti '' w . I . -wan regarded . . I " . I .. . . -in-lict" - ­ I a Cliristian'"an'mpn"i"le for a a To Reason:., - 'Name.-given by Canadian -�her r-PrIR* , - .. .I . be indulgp liquor J,to n"' a N ry salad that is�su ITI 9.4k I . ter dud. a guara;nteod' . .1 ­- . arlY degree. To this,English visitor tt* po,stufn Co., Windsor, Ont., .ReiL4 well-ai appetizing is morde of pitted watch, . L ­ I .,.. .1 -.4 � , ,lwm; a novel point of view. . � little ..book, '�The Road to cherries filled with"chopped nuts in Regular Price $27'R... " ;' I .'I .1 _.. :r.�;, , � . At the synod meetings ho,geld-be found the I . I I .I . . .1 .�- 1. .'S .. . 'temper.'-The atn2*111- Wellville," in pkgs. - the cavity made by' the removal of . 11 - spicl'il Value $17.26. --'- ' I. I I 11; a stomewhat softer . . . .. I.: phare.here 'wag not %nite so unrelontIvAr, - - re t- . - '. . .I ,�- lay -..d'bl,brieal, were '' They are* I . ._k1_ . , fact. delegates; A now-orts the-pit,-_serv.ed on.:crisp white . "', ** .. quently to he 11 L, -T-71 `,' Ire from t to tiros.' e RUSSELL MOTOR CAR COMPANY, -LIMITED - '- genulm true. aurfull of human infant Luce leav-09 a . - . ..fre -(w clipping out of the ILPPOAI n 1. and dressed with Fr rich . I a Quiet Smoke at I the I Accessories Department, WIKST TORONTO I We, J I- ! I I meeting to enjoy . . .-qt - dressing. This is one of the pret- � li � lz I �.,_ -MIP - , - - . -Toronto,­ - ." bac church. Br o, mo�trqjai," Hani'lltom Wwrilpeog, Calgary. V -�nuvfr.. , I I,' greattading figure in tho local 7 Chaiacter ii the aceurnulated re- Nied salads-inragilirable.1, if the cher- Branches ■at Toront . - . I _. . . .. .. . Melbourne, AUst � . . . - . , ., grood §. H. Blake. He.speaks on . 1� Z. , . suit of long period of investment. 1-ries are lorright red and the let*u,c . . ." ;'OL I every subject %Dst 0=04 up. always elo- . . .. . � . 0 . I .. . . "� : � , I I I . . . .. 't • .. I .11. I I .. 1-.,I . I I . I . . . . .. � F. . � .1 . . ..� ­.. � . . � ;1 :.� i ., �.,,. . . - - ". ,�:;%t '-,, ..'t'--,: . I " _7 4 -"I . ') , . �, • ­ - I.: ;,-.,:.!'it ,.�'. . ��:, ­_. � ... I. .-�". " , , , " '. L , , , , , -_'.,,��...� ,t . , . I— � '.4 1 . � 0, .-_4,!1_1V-. ..��,' "Z'- -••'n... - .."l,�' I .,;,t-.�1. -,, ,-, -, "t., � ­ . ,;g" _7�1 :- N1, , iw*ll Z �1 .�__`Wl ,� .! .., �l, ,�-..L"�.�-, , ­ - • ..4 I .-.,.V. � 0' lv� - i . ::_ ,, ...,,�. .a;.y,... row. v+'e .•roti, ..erre:,••arsA.. .:¢., --:_•^•nerc+r'•:�-'-r. r: "'xs&•r' rw ..t,a. s;.-:»s -,.,,z,:.. ,,.,..rw.•• r :w .•xx r s. -,:^R.:.•.-.�,,� ,s^rT ••i , ,r. ;.- '�'�'s.-a.,.}?Ir.,».1�,•.• �""-..+ �,, . .�..,.;Ma .^'•. ,,,_-„,,..a: ,c^,. •q'-' •^�;r, ^•^•'"E- ,.+d"+.w8n1• '�•- _.� �r _ ar '�'.i,+,�`+ r., '.vc, .r�'- .,r i” m. .,.• a,;... .F•.f' :. ,, d '' ':''' �+;4: .,'. .r...+i'=% .a, -'i'• `' °5, S _ ..1;7 +-•""S' a _S M } LOC i I :183f S. r _ _oil and�yy holiday, r. Hetory.will postppoone arm V ther. ear # -Mee. EceOrge Here spear a few his visit until the following Tues- - - , days during the past week iii day, July 8th. �' ¢ s Oshawa. -H. G. Wilson, who formerly - ; -Lou.Ba� do>¢t of Bowmanville, was home over Sunday. _ —James Goa don is making alter- resided at Dunbartoa, has been The Shirt is more tv the front now than ever, and to be properly , —T. M. McFadden, of Toronto, ations and repairs to his hotel engaged b R. Toms, and moved was in town over Sunday. remises. , -dressed-wear a cool Neg1Ig.Q,with soft caller t0 match ` _ -And Mrs.Chapman spent -George Clarke and Bon, of Col. week. - - in man neat w few•days in the cityy this week, linirwood, visited with his brother -,Mrs. Leavene, of Toronto, ac. Y patterns and styled. N -The Swastika Club purpose Smith Clark for atew days. oompinied by her daughter, Mrs. And also-the new Kharki Pants that wear so well Aird a`fi�i�oo7, at r holding their annual picnic at the -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hendrie, of Woodley, was here this week the most reasonable prices, $1.00 and'$2.00; lake. - and Lady were the guests y Lord packing up the household effects The$2.00-one is made up in-tip to-date- style-2 hip, 2 side and watch -George Law, of Tomato,epeaL and Lady Hyde over 9uadayy of her mother, Mrs. Winnacgtt, .'� Sunday with his brother and sis- "-A large number from Picker- who will-in-future reside with hor. !sockets, belt-loo pe and cuff on bottom: tars herq. Ing attended the garden party at at her home in Toronto. _ -Miss Julia O'Leary spent'a Dunbarton on Monday evening. --Master Nicholas Cowan is few days this week with Picker- -Mrs. W. J.Dale and.dau hter, Everything.for the men at the Men's Wear Store. ' g home for .his vacation from St ia�t Arch r Mies ng wiMary,th h ickering Man., are Ing sin's_ College, Toronto, hav- R. A. -'BUNTING, - - P:ICgERING -Arthur Rogers, of'Toronto, visiting with Pickering relatives. ixtg successfully passed his com- spent Sunday at the home d'f his' =Mrs. Lockwood and childrer, mercial cqurae and obtained his K parents here. of Liskeard, are visiting the form- diploma. He will return in the MER 7-� `= -Public schools will close this er's parents, Wm. and Mrs. Wil- fall to continue his studies. S U M �1 E .'CL GOODS 9 ' -' week for their two months' sum- son. -H. J.Larkin has issued' net= . ' 7x :mer vacation. -W H. Field, of Toronto. re- ices forbidding all persons from Now is the time you need light weight goods. Call here and we can supply -James Denny shipped a car- ceivod a paralytic stroke on Tues- trespassing on his premises with- you with Vests, short sleeves and sleeveless, at 10c. 15c, 1&, 20c and 26c. ` Wad of stock from Greenburn on day, and we regret to state that out permission. This has been Drawers, black and white,at 25c. Cotton and Lisle Hose at 15c, 4` Wednesda his condition is now very serious. made necessary owing to the fact 20c and 25c per pair. Silk Hose, special, 50c per pair. . -' pp Corsets, (cloves, Hdkfs, Laces, -W. F. Hender3on spent over ---Sunday, Judy 8th, will be ob- that a number of boys are the Embroideries. A Rood assortment to choose ` Sunday with his brother John, in served , as. Father's Day in the habit of going down with fire- from. Anderson's celebrated Scotch Gingham in all the � Ringwood. Methodist church. Appropriate arms, and becoming a source of newest colors and patterns. - -Mrs. Alex. Clark, of Lindsay, sermons will,,he preached by the alarm and annoyance. A contin- Peas 10c per tin, Corn,3 tine for 25 cents,Tomatoes,2 tins for 26 cents is visiting with Joshua and Mrs. pastor. Roses are the bouquets uance of the practice- will end in Salmon 15c, 20c,.22c-and 25c per tin. 'Richardson. to be worn that day. prosecution. Cabbage Be to lOc per head. Baaaaas, Oranges, Lemons, —Joe Goodwin,of Niagara Falls, The Women's Institute held a Leave �. _ — — your order with D. •'- -- Piaespplea—all fresh fruit. t N. Y., was home for a couple of very successful meeting on Tues- Simpson for a summer or all•year• City Dairy Ice Cream. Terms Cacho } days this week. day afternoon at the beautiful round suit coat pante or vest.. I — - - -- =J. S. Jephson and Ed.Gormley home of Mrs. E. L.Ruddy. About aro a practical garmet cutter, G• A. -GILLESPIE, :DUNBARTON- " '• had a business trip to Montreal forty five were present, and all maker and fitter and understand ' 'one day last week. are looking forward to a success- what I am doing when taking an -Mr. Reid, of Scarboro, spent ful year. The business of the day order ; therefore a perfect fit is ' �Sundaywith his uncle and aunt, was chiefly- routine, preparing for guaranteed. Crown Tailoring ' J. C. and Mrs. Philip. the ensuing year's work. Mrs. prices are from $3 to $5 lees than -Tuesday next being a holiday, (Dr.)Field resigned from her posi- all other houses. D. Simpson _ to16 A? ` the business laces of the village tion as'secretary, a2 her frequent & Co. + )rh will beclosedpas usual. absence from the village would -The horse belonging to J. H. - m _ FOR -= _ L -Mr4. A. R. Ne les and daugh- prevent her frm giving the office Connor and saddle owned by Wal- 0 ter.of Toronto,spent Sunday with its proper attention. She was, ter Carlton,-which- were reported - ----- - - r John and Mrs. Murkar. willing to act las. asst la-st-issue, were dis- �YRE SH MEAN-- -G! CIRRI E 9 - ---_� -John Pile and friend, of To- tar and she would •do all in her covered in P. Maher's liver barns - ronto, spent Sunday with the power to make the meetings a sue- in Toronto, and the boy, who Dtiring the Hot Weather : _ Rormer's sister, Mrs:-Varty. cess. Mise stella Leng was ap- disappeared from Mr. Connor's at -Mrs. McCormick and two sons, pointed secretary and Mrs. Field the same time was arrested chary- Salmon-Regal--nune better, 28 cents a of Toronto, are spending a two assistant. A valuable paper was ed -with their theft. He was Salmon-Yukon-every can guaranteed 22 teats months' holiday in Pickering, read by Mrs. Field and two solos taken to Whitby jail tend on Tues- -Several from- her=e went to were sweet! sting b Mrs. Harr da evening he a Fresh Herring--ezceptioaal for the money, only 10 cents _ Y Y y y g appeared before _ Oshawa on Sunday to attend the Bayne. During the program re- Police Magistrate JephAon- for Morton's Herring in Tomato Sauce 15 cents funeral of the late Henry Gerry. freshments were served by Mrs. trial. Col. J. E. Farewell, K. C.. Holbrook's Herring in Tomato Sauce 1?cents -Quite a number from here'at- Ruddy. The next meeting will be prosecuted, The bo , who is only upended the Decoration services at held on the last Tuesday of Jul 15 ears of age, y Holbrook's Sardines-Take no other, ou_wont if you the.Union Cemetery on Sunda ' at the home of Sirs. Geo Len y w Y g pleaded guilt and t y y _ - y g as sentenced to two years in the _ try them, 10 cents -A number from here went to -The annual Barden part un- Mimico Industrial School", in which Have you tried Campbell's Soaps?' Vegetable, Asparagus, Celery, », Toronto nil Thnredayy and Friday der the auspices of the Ladies' lnstittation he has already spent a Chicken, etc. Very easily prepared. simply add to see Barnum and Bailey's circus. Aid Society of the Methodist term, _ hot water. easily pre delicious. }_ -John McGinty has began church, Pickering, 'will be held in _ building the foundation for J.. Mr. Ruddy a park on the after- Breakfast CREDITORS�+ Puffed Rive d g y NOTICEi O V� � T it Breakfast Foods for Hot Weather—Wheat-Berries. ,, O'Connor's new residence oil noon an evening of Tuesda Corn Flakes, Shredded Wheat, Hominy Grits, Etc. } Ghurch St. next, (Dominion Day.) On the aft-' — - —Mrs. Hunter and daughter, ernoon beginning at 2,80 o'cl(x•k in the Matter of she Estate of .mss Tay. - T Mrs. White. of Prince Albert. are there will be a baseball tourn- lor, late 4 the Village of Wheteva/e, its - - t - visiting with John -and Mrs. ament in which the following . the County of Onta*so, Gentleman. - -Boyes and other relatives in Pick- teams have entered : Whitey deceasad. Oring Oshawa and Pickering. In thetics ss hereby glues pursuant. to ;T H -BIG -STORE -Mrs. F, H. Doyle and daugh• evening tea tieill be served from 5 R S. O., Chapter 129,that all'persona �- ter. Miss Corinne, of Toronto, o'clock until all h/tve been served. having clwlmrr against aha said estate -- FOR of James Taylor who died on or about ' s spent Sunday at the home of the At 8 o'clock the chair will be taken c TT0 da�Q �r GOOg the 27th day of Jane. 191., a e requir• lJ '• S. formers parents. Geo. M. and Mrs. by the'pastor, Rev. D. E. John= r - ed to send or deliver to S, B. i.yade, •- _ _ P - Y Palmer. ulna, and a nod program and Boots andShm; - g p gram will be one o!theundereigoed Ex�►cvtore, I9 � ' -The Methodist Sunday School g�iven by the following : Mies Spar) balr Ave.,Toronto. on or before g i annual picnic is being held thip ,tiewport, elocutionist, of Whitby, tbe9th day of July+, 1913 particulars of i(Thursdav)afternoon at Oak Cot- and Mrs. A. E. Morden, soloist, their claims, duly verified, and notice 'W a are having a splendid trade in both these lines. = .tage at -the month of Duffin Kinsale. Addresses will be given is further given that after -the last - "A Big Assortment at the Big Store." -• ' - Creek. by Rev. Mr. McLean, of Whitby, mentioned date the }executors veil! _ ' -The Grand Trunk proceed to distrihute the said Estate, ' put in force and Revs. W. A. Pippeo, and G. havi: regard outs to the claims-nf on Sunday last'a new time table, L. Johnston, of Pickering. The which they shall Then bare notice. H A R Q W A Q E which effects several of the trains. 84th Regimental Band, of Whitby . Dated-at White,vale, Ont., -the llth s • stopping at Pickering station. See will be in atteudance both after-__day of June. 191R' = Now for Screen Doors-C.00. $1.'?5� gl'I-aKs(3$1.O i time table on front page and note noon and evening. A refreshment PHoRBE TAYLo'R n$ `.— changes. _ _ . - booth wilt be on the grounds at S. B. LY?vUE, �E:Pcutors, .. New.Perfec•tion Oil HeHood and aters -They're ugoing very fast. -The township council ba!; which cooling drinks and other A. E. Christian, Solicitor. „�� swarded'the contract for the steel- refreshments may be secured. Ad- 37-S Whitby; Ont. GeLJn early.. superstructure for Hai ht'sver new missi(s rry cents, chi Oshawa'cents. C V^�p CIOf • . bridge, and are now advertising -Harry Gerry, of Oshawa, srho. G /�V RS - Swat the Fly-Fly Snwaters 5cets and 10 cents. .,for tenders for building the cement was'a resident of Pi(•kering a num- — To— - abutments. ber of years ago,-met with a sad 119 --The Methodist pulpit - next death last week, He was engaged PETERBOR0 allay, morning and ev'enint-, as head shipper in Fittings Liroit- wrll be occupied by Rev. �V. T. ed, where 6e was held in very M., USE Julliffe, of Bow manville,Rev:D.F. high esteem. On Monday (Horn- The S. of E, and A. O. U. W. Lodges, • �; .Johnston, the pastor,. beirig at Ing last about 8.30 he left his work of Whitby, will run a joint Excur- Tyrone for anniv.eraary'Aervices. saying that he was goiug home, Bion to Peterboro, via. the T -Now ., —Miss Mabel Clark, of the Clin- as be wa*s suffering from a severe Grand Trunk, on ton News-Record, spent Sunday head-ache.- He never 'reached �/!�$&)/v MY •9. 1913 here with his sister, Mrs. H, d, Iiia home and was seen only once Tickets good to return on regular ' me s �/' HAP ANdarquis and brother,W. J. Clark. o'r twice after.. Organized search trains the inllowing day. j: Minx Clark was on her return, trip parties kept at work all week'.,but - �with the Canadian Women's-Press not till noon on Sunday was Itis Fare for the round trip: - - Club. body found in the creek near the Port Union $1,30 —N. Y b Donald) Morrisseyof and. children, tannery: His flesh"and clothes Rosebaak 1.25 Misses Mar and Ruth and Master *ere eaten up with chemicals from Dun-barton 1.26 SINGLE. HARNESS. SEASON ewe"tle, visited at the tannery.: It was only by his Pickering 1.15 _ the home 'of his mother hereon boots and part of his clothing that Paes�a ars from these points will go This is_the nicest time of the year for driving and a - .t _, Tuesday. The children remained he could be identified. The deceas- to Whitby Junct. by the.regular. y R until Saturday, when they were ed was a young man of exemplary train and thele join£he special new harness makes things noby and secure. accom nied home-by_ their sister, character;.and was very highly which rune. direct in the Call and see my stock. - Pa -charming City of eterboro. 11ETiss Helen. esteemed by all who knew him. _ Plush rugs,• summ'e'r' dusters, whips, trunks, suit cases,' and On .Fgrida la-rt much relief Some time ago he received an. in- For further time-table and all other - y g was brought to the- farmeri ,b jury to his head, and for a few particulars see posters. alt supplies in stock. : • - a good steady rain that Iasted days previous to his-death com- W. M. VANVALHSNBURaH, ,- _ R ay. The ground was plained of head-ache. On the day Chairman of Com. !.have two good second hand single harness at 85.00, -very dry and vegetation was very previous to hie disappearance he JoHv BATHMAN, - 'backward. Even with the. rain wheeled to Pickering to visit 37-� Secretary of Com: PIOSERING HARNESS EMPORIUM the bay crop will be • -light and friends,and the excessive beat of E�.� ' DALE MILL retraw will be short. that day may- have. been too Phone Ind. 301. _ �J. COAIg' - -_--A-large-numb h—for—hi-m-. Itis--art PICKER=NQS - -- — ?.: dents of the village attended the posed that.he became mentally de- services in the Friends' Meeting- ranged as result of that injury, house on Sunday afternoon. The and when in that condition -wan- ' Is the place to Ret your next - yy� Meeting t was somewhat interrupt- Hired till l met bis sad death. !bag of Flour. ears ■ s Weather Wants­ ­.�.'. ' ed by the illness of one of-the His inners! took lace on Sunday - p _ ' .toren present was seized with a evening to'the Union Cemetery, Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be . -.• - - - fainting spe11, cut be' soon re- and wks conducted by 'the Odd-' : beat.for Bread. _ i eovered when taken- out•tro the fellows. The sympathy of the :. New Perfection Oil $coves-,Two,Three and four urne7r, ' 'lresh.a3r.. :. wholeeommunit is extended to' a01eners, Flour FAetry.Flour _ _ _ y omplete with Oren.' --The football match which was the members of the bereaved Graham Flour ..' to have been played here on Sat. family. v Fresh Rolled Oats-• urday afternoon. between Bow- Bran and Shorts . _Screen Doors and Window Serpens-A good strong door snanville and Pickering failed to PICKERING},MARKEV17S - . Oats and Oat-Chop for one dollar. Barley and Barley C materialize as' the BoR•manvi]le —• y y ho_p � _- .. - - • -team did°sot make their appear- White Winter Wheat, .,........ 91 'Mixed Feeds � - )l;e►wn Mt>rlverp from >R8.lili to$7.50, .1 .1 :: &nee. This tvaR a great disappoint• ,, . _ •9 1ldolae In Meal and Molasses Meal '` all,makes-,and.eizes. _ went to both team and spectator- Mined Special prices in too lots. �,. who exi acted to see a gon,(1 prime. Spring Goose Wbeat.•..........,.,... .80 Hi air I (eilcdiptIRe Pi the grim.( has been -� to ' J f r.'nnx t P k r Sprouted .......... ... 70-wr F. 'W'. W�3C19 o is k(ring. i Oats.,,.•. ,85 Chopping every dayJ 0 S E P ` DY .,.... i 1 d• r :enF•• .'» ,.� .. .:2 .-u«^ w.' � a' .a .'••..- F.i as '.c,L".• ,-.f ^. y' ' t. .3'• .e ... u.,..'S� .'l ri r «e`o-'v i•';x : . ':� .... .a,�e:qVt„.s.,y,.,r.•t',`, °'e. .•r'��`�' ' r• .:yrs ..'n ."'- .,,+e:a"�tr• :.t�.,. ;�•., a,�7c�r �;.M ,�. :+a::. r Z.. A .r'. ,{�_•�9:• ,�, t'.•iat'�- �, ,���«:��.�r+'� ?�„ .„.y�.1'M.w',fin•, .,�""' y"i ,. '+"i''�sd(�'�.. .!!..ye;4+' y •�t�r�4. •rY:.ty� Xy{? "^u C: ^� .t�F. :.•• i 66{ y '^, _ �$ ..` ':•. - � r .