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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_07_22 W' y. r F .irr " — ——— - - _ — - - - NEW. - "�OL. X YL PIC�NG9 ONT.,- ,FRIDAY, -JUIN 22, 1910 - -- '1�To: 42_ . o .. Vi+olis'st0na1 Carbo. . . _ K DUNOARTON ••- _ _ _ _ _ MAgKNAM _ _ __ _ � • •�='"' ' SPINK =MILLS . . Jtedteaf _ We are glad to know that Miss Jean The premium note policy holders of it. �a �Pel � ^Parker haa, reaoyered from scarlet the Midland Mutual InsuranceCom- t ' ny o : ge, wfiich company N C.•MCKINNON, M.D.,L.R.C.S„ G.A. and Mrs. Gillespie spent Sun- tral;Zaterred its business to'the Stend fgg a � r� u. Y Ne' IIba �aD•�b•=•t'�• cows• of - - _ day.in Toronto, the Quests of Yrs. R. and Mutual Inedrance Company a _ F►fd•iaoe ansa anrtsoas of oatsrso,Iioeasiets Gillespie,U Borden St, ' short time before the latter company Eason hand a Complete stock oilF4 • ,� of Coupe o! 8nzgsona, anent>arpi, Mrs.James Campbell have been putting u a �, eo.ialisti.auoa to est sw of women sad _ ,of Belleville, went under, p harness goods, incauding kne�er alstlerea, OMa wa raddenor,Bronfbam, _ wife of Mr. Cam bell, of the C. N. R., strenuous fight to get t.out of their iia- a . ING MEDT-CAL SURGICAL An' ''ag'reement fi been made ivhsre= ds, binder-Whips,' ag pa fps, rawhide and and X-RAY INSTITUTE eat oa WEST HILL. by the liquidators, Clarkson and Co„ Eeglish holly, trunks.and stilt- , � � �r• are to take M per cent. of the notes in eases. d•ICS1gRINCi, - - ONTARIO settlement, t ereb effecting a At a meeting of the directors of the fullb -Ontario Motor League the sum f ELGIN TOWLB, X. B., M. D., C. M., We are now booklIIg ordexa Let►B P .saving of neary $90,000 to Midland Repairing promptly attended:to_ $200 was voted 16-assist the surrougd olic holdeis. This settlement we Phyateisn'in there• Ing municipalities in oiling sectio p r Binder canvas and collars reeelP- ia Res: Prostatic Dl} understand dcea not effect the ofh1�er ossa of elan Diseases et o - 8t 13111J11718r I�1'14e8 of the Lake Shore, Dundas and Kin - policy holders in the Standard wf�o ing attention also. Tumors 11-Ray examiaatioa. DleeasM of:.Y-4 a _ Ston roads. The township of Scar- have to pay their notes in full.- err.noes,ahrqat ma!nags, BYttingglaMes aaa boyo offers to oil eight miles of the , - Call and see me. au was sea chronic aiaeaess wzth the 1.e ue's Econsmiat.- 071ee Hogue Is to s and T to i y iagstea-rn- __ --- ag assistance. The eu a-mentioned__is_ taken out of funds- which hape been - a Leptaa. rtlised ' by individual subscriptions Ed. Barrett, of Greenbank, was the r J: L• ;$PINK, LIMITED, amore Toronto members. W -- - g unfortunate victim of accident last - - - E. FAREWELL, B.C., 83RRI8- '. _-_—PI.OHERINL3, ONT.. -_ -=-._. . .__.,_ _�+•+- -- _ - _. _ week.- He was driving a spirited horse JXbikwell_ • TIM,Coan CrownAtlozaeysnaCoaaty GREEN RIVER along the road near Manchester when +. � * courtoaa,WiaitbY I4v the Green Rive an auto approached and the horse be- _ _ --- _ ___lawn_ _ BARCLAY Hamster-at=Law, r Baptist urch will rem � uam���g upas ting the � k . Solioitor,No rig and throwing Mr. Barrett out. - tary Pnbtlo Snecia2 Esami. beheld on the beautiful rounds of aw for ELIO Court of Justice, Brook Street, Elias on the evenifi of Wednea- two ribs were broken,but we are Glad , fvfi• Whitby, 71y g to be able to say that he is rapidly re- 73dday July 27tb. A choice program coveringand no serious cones uences will be given by the following gable 4 I have sufficient pasture for three- J• O. DOW. B. A., Barrister, =I� g are expected. a . •Solicitor.Notary Public,Eta, stoney to talent:- Mrs. -and Miss White, of Dr. Bascom will be the first man in or four young cattle and ear- lora.. cmc•nest doer to the Stmilud Bank - . Markham; Miss Vera Ifoover,of Atha; lin colt. P1eIIt y 1PYitby. I9 eqY town to own an Automobile. We und- ssty Mrs. Reesoa Hugh Pugh and Fred erstand the Doctor has ordered a g y of.water_ Stover, of Whitevale, and by local and lots of shade. II�lU �f IEPI OSE �UN6ER talent. Sbort addresses will also be Stanley •'steamer", a can that is in I ._ - •,�? Pe6erattctmy, general favour on account of its ggen- iven by the resident ministers. The ��adnptabilit7 to tough roads, IaCkr ' WALTER L. HOWDEN, D. V. S. �dfellowa Band, of •Markhain, will of ribratiol 'and absence of noise, W. H. J�C�a� ���� �ol� Grsduat• oassrio vetenn --AZ"REMONT resent duringthe even in to die- i Usmb*? oasano veterinary eMedta�al Sod". course sweet muic,. Tea veil be aero- There will be some work for the Dos 1 s. Saaamior to Dr,3,J, Sbirley, omoe Elns sty, Short, long and two.short. for to get a few of the spirited horses Pickering, 84 ed front 0 to 8 o'clock. The chair will be taken at_&30 90 sharp by W. G. Hurn_ of this neigbborhood used to his new eeBEAL . Admission 25 cents, children lb purchase, but such-is always the lot y Now ottsati:uss garb*. = � cents. - pioneers is assn new Held.-Times. n 0, HAM-Issuer of Marriage t Ro GHAM � q 1N111T9Y ■ U — - t Licenses in the County of oatario. Is the time to PtokerfnQ Pea•• my for house furnishings, carloa Fred Hatch are !Hiss Marie Willson -visited with her place your order for `i Markham frt do.ob-FrMa - a monument--_Being a stack tYtfi� POUCHER, Reril Estate Auo- both s rtir. fine new au a Alice sir, Port pe s ret g or singie-article at bottom P r�9. pe of the 1 • Oioae r, trlassar. collector and issuer prices. P. F ;Zl e,win has had the wins- year in the shops better la 1 ace]Souse for several a week with Mrs. J A White, et aeasrirxe lieaaas,Brougham spy - pears has sold Miss Kirby. of 'Whitbyis visitia dueements can be gives. � - m HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Alavays open day or night who too1L paeaessiou las eekiburtoaPlace your order now and have red to Mr. her aunts, MrJames Lemon. • ttcenass in she odaat$ of Qnsario, - -- -The lis with a ala- ve rzn hi )s -i);!e atones erected tie flirt Lhln _ - _ - - g �z Miss. colt. of W_ thy. visiting ,. air concert on Saturday evening. W J.and Mrs, Devitt th#s week PC Olive st atare.aad his seaia•ane.Clarsatont, Mia Ella Warner,of Markham, is in-the spring. _ a These entertainments are much appre- viaiung bei aunt, Mrs. fid Willson. l - - 13,19'O;ATON, ciated by the residents of the town. TOWNBHerfor Elft$ Thomas Poueber attended acovet C. W. GIBBONS - Claremont D• Ooa.syenoer, Commissioner for . Manor Downey has had the street a., Asoonnssat. mss, at taking in front of his residence oiled. This In of Presbytery at Whitby Tuesday. - nne Isaaez of xarriw Money to 1 Dr Store Sped Misses Eva and Cora White of Duo- � half of the council with a view l the u$T � '(;ErYL+' ' ppractice being adopted by the town. Miss M. Leavntib�,off Osbawa. is spead• LL, Licensed Auctioneer Otber places have been oiling their in a couple pea �j POSTI dnidaldfi milk OS k1tes g p of weeks with MissLibbla • 'g ' tor Ooaattee Of York and Oatsrio. As•. Regular SOC,sale price 9oc, streets for several years and find it Farthing' ,A Carload of Cement nod a Carload of � iWos Bala of all kinds sta•aned to on aborom Franc and.Mrs Gerow and.family British Columblak-bbingles. solea+, Address ares Giver P.4., oat. more satisfactory and cheaper than •peret Sundae with Wm. and Mrs ,1 9eauxone .900ilk ,Odor watering. The odor from the oil is Mosgrore, .Ax B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- Regular�• �e rice lac. unpleasant for a few hours, but is ^ � P too° annotioed. Yrs. 1[osRrave is visiting with her All triads of rough sell dresied lumbee _ :� , MW . atonees. .slnuor sad oop.ssor ror. daughter. Mrs. Y.Oerow, of Toronto, lath and shl'zs les, as well as hard +ematme of Ontario and York, An kinds of eee�.���■•■ _ this week, g selee sosdneted eubaa rrtaNiy or by asctias . 3T y" GOODWOOD and soft ooal always su aostr coneoAed Tor aac�e or oahar �- tetra.pW heeler, of Toronto. spoof a in stock, eteal.te a ply at orders 0.a Nsys C at l�' Mantle, kitchen and alarm clocks, T. Leavens haat been taking a week's few James He his weeY with her father, y�-. .rang. Phone order•lets at News OMs,pick' watches. etc. Our price on jewellery y TT e V. R E E SOR srlos, or elacaab•s ■tore. Olarfeatio win >a holidays. N. F. and Mrs..Mechip sad dao lit- • . oelve ps aitsatioa. swu.asaon is away down. if you want a watc� Mrs. We visited last Week at Dr. � �- t+moaecamber 2f31 Or a clock this is the place. Darling's. er. of Oshawa. spent Sunday with the LOCUST HILL °w 1 This place bas not been injured by former's parents. _ .. �� Hodakr and Supplies always on local option, but rather improved. neo, and Mrs. Philip and Mrs. Bro- . hand, Take a Kodak with you on Rev. Mr. Lwldl&w. the new pastor of die visited at Russell Brodie'*, Pick- your vacation. erina, on Sunday. . _ _ v�s -Epsom circuit, visited Gere over Fri- Q �y $ave a full line of fresh and car, FREE-with every tic purchase, one dap night on his way to Epsom. Mrs. Davies and children, of Toros- f�LL TERM OPENS AU�U�T bo: Nature's Tablet@ and a match box. f3eneca Miller's house on the farm to. Rre visiting her parents, Joram ed meste constantly on hand• east of the village was struck by IiRbi- and Mrs. Littlejohn. This year the attendance bas been i t T. M. MoI�A D iEN °ing during the storm on SundepwAmil J. A. White A Sons have already the greatest in the history of the 1 BPIce Ro1L. Breakfast BaeoII Q inst. Not much damage was done. cut forty acres of wheat and rye and EOlogna, Weiner., etc. _ DR1706187 AND GRADUATE OPTICIAIi- Goodwood L. 0.-L;, accompanied by report excellent crops. =4 the Claremont Band. entrained for Mzro• J. C. Pbilipp and Mrs, (Dr.)Me- _ : .Highest priests paid for ,PICKERING, ONT. the celebration of the"Glorious 12th" Ki h tri spent Friday of last week ]Butchers cattle _ at Sunderland and bad a good time. with ends in Markham. . _ • 1`s Our Trustees are trying to secure The Council have decided to have 2020"0. ONT. ' Pickering Lumber Yard two teachers for the village school for the wet!on the street in front of the • _ _ . @ the fall term. Also, the school a mile hotel fixed.-as it was in a dangerouslaw �/ iekerina Ile There is a reason for it. Da by ~ west of here is in need of a teacher. condition, y All klade of builds material includ The painters have finished their con- da sad year b Dr. Ferrier, o[ Toronto. called on Y y Y Year the papeslor 4; ng work of this school is becoming I'lrst-Olas� rigs for hire In rough and dressed lumber, some of his old friends here on Wed- �- 6 6 tract of the interior. of the Baptist ter!known. Our taduaies readily pp nesda ' He was accompanied nied b his n Catalogue •' � -lath,ate. - - ' church;-which alley -have splendidly y• pa >y et cholas itions, - _ nephew. Mr. Ferrier, of Michigan. $ �e Dap Or_nigtt.. _ ilNewbrunswiek Shia Ies i8.60 Performed. Other aiuters are at Russell r. was in Stou$villeon fes' ~ . g p per M. Terme Cash. work on the public school building. 1? _ BUs meets .all trains Sunday. Marton returned with Him, W. J. ELLIOT Principal. TeamingPromptly �.D. GORDON & SON. EVANSVILLE having spent a week with their a, prom tl attended to. _ grandfather, John Russell, of that '•.Cor. Yonge AiY Alexander Sts. ; ¢ .Agent for Canada Carriage-Co, Welly Neat was the guest of Wm. pure' w'- REAL ESTATE..... Day.on Sunday last. ' The Brougham branch of the Wow- ng en's Institute held a very inters§ting ' e _PeaksPickering. Alfred and Mrs. Rogers visited at A �■■��■ � °s: meeting ret Airs,,Ed. Willson s• Tues- Two fifty.-acre farms for sale cheap. George Jones'on Sunday. day afternoon.' Subject: "Jellies and _ (food buildings, p y James Cochrane is serious! ill at • ga . lent y of water, one- present with typboid4ever= Y Canned Fruits." - V Ct1'Y i, i (� ball'in das11, balance on mortgage if J u ow ��1 V IJljjj NjjjjJ,s gag Mrs. Holden 'is at present visiting a requ)red, her son and daughter in East Toronto. -*Ni REASON WHY Ir Also a S. and Mrs. Stephenson were the Bond tenement dwelling guests•of Adam anti Mrs:Spears re- - Cana�mt National can per`O° the ' f $suing rented the Dunbartob shop Flelding ft in tate village of.Picker. centl Blest Psrlot•tna»ee O° and opened the same,I am prepare - - ed to do all work entrusted to. .. ing• ° he e We understand J 'D McAvo has Continent sold his farm to Mr, Jarvis,of Atha, me in the above line: Why can the Canadian National une Horsesboein a specialty, �t1$ > >N(>! lj� t� and intends moving west in the near .pdt on a finer grand stand performace To send us your mime for our - call in and see me any Lime. future. - than any other exhibition on earth? TT �t�i•� +y>K*1�1j�s *>�* j Robt. Day 'is busy getting his ma- One reason is that it can accommodate --BIG' XMAS .. «tE'r.• �T. i.di� i.�• •N�R� = - chine in readiness for-the threshing a bigger grand stand crowd than any DUNBARTON 7. *e season. other. One night last year there were - Thomas and Miss Sarah Linton, of 28 000 people in.the grand .stand and OA TA LOG CJE • V. Richardsaa. Cherrywood, Sundayed under the nn the lawn in front of it. Just ima- _ The _ _ �' parental roof.• i re enled gine-as many people an there are -OF _ 4 The recent rain n p v the r - men,women and children in Galt and Notary Public Pickerin berry crop from being a complete fail- 1rn ' g• ure hereabouts. P• Guelph combined. - �a�Che$:•�'ilOC�[$ DOMINION EANB Wm. Pugh has .erected a neat wire JeWele SIlVBrware _._ 8easa _omoe, Toronto An aero lane at Barcelona was t A3laeksmrtking fence adding much to the p - - �—� � of his premises, struck by, lightning -and thrown a ETC, M ,� General Basking Business A general blacksmith-business done.. on h rs a i last, We are always y It will be out earl t W. Wilson made his usual rounds to the ground in flames. _ - - - transacted, The Grand Trunk Rai an-All kinds of repairing neatly and g Wi - y his fall, -- promptly executed. Charles Russell, of Toronto,is now ndnnced that it wontdnotattempt T3peoial attention g14eII t0 -in charge of the Evansville Mille. It to handle freight just yet. Send in your name now. Horse-Shoeing=a - specialty. is nice to •hear the hum •of the mills -An act passed by the'provincisl the Colledtion of once'more, We wish Mr. Russell suc- legislature takes away from muni- sale notes. ' c Cheater eater Yake bad the misfortune to cipal councils in towns, villaires -` PICRERING, ONT, be seriously bitten by a horse the and townships -the 'authority' to *.r BAYIN(38 DEPARTMENT. the other day which resulted in blood levy dog taxes and the fee for dog `-3�epo®its received of �1. .n$ PLAXT& FOR SALE poisoning, We hope for Ilia speedy licences is fined by the Same ata- rerovEr�. tute as follows: male;-dogs, first - - upwards. _ _ Tomatoes, -Cabbage, A beau tlrundef-storm passed over $1, second S2; female dogs first (� Cauliflower, our vicinityon Saturdaymornin last. - X=t4bSlbOt _allowed at highest Celery and Garden Flowers. No damagwas done icul i medi• $2, second $5. The statute also }, h current rates. Wagon will be on the-road during ate neighborhood, but we understand $zed the method of collection. OPPOSITY VZW POST OFMCIt the season. Samuel Jones' new barn was struck There are to be no more dog tags, �T, �3 =-T ;, - ;ae ?;• Cg As. D. GoRDON, Manager by lightning. instead the assessor enters dogs . The Gammage Gardens, on the roll and the taxes are col- WHITBY RRAN(iS'. BROUGHAM, ONT. Pickering Tonrnameat, Airg fat. lected b3 the tax collector. ,•,`'' P'•s. .:,•;;,w ..+4'F - �-..R :f. rtc ...sb::, .C...: .l .w. . ,a. . '..., .. '"t: M.•:�,..-. Y f+• q'.,.,,. - '}s'' - ay r{ ,.. Y",:,� "' .., ...• . ._t: L.;,,. '„ +,c q.. .,. .., ..,•;+ ..w, .. y:•y,� '7,k„•^i w�.'3r, i.A:;• tS! :F c't,•t, :'�4 ''r.ssa',"�+ `Y"�v, �;t:�',�.:�� �.a k4u-V,..Rid"�,.., "°y.. �i`_ �,., 4 �•.t `;��:"p�i'$�' *aY'y•Y''ox e� �i'�.�`n ��'. �•3,;�. 4n 3' � :itti•.. .��,':3.s; ?� �•�.„.;r„t. ..«",° n�'`'R {•Y .ip� 'uv • 9"'..'1. e.y.' 7 'i f.:"?d! _td .,..'T I�'R..b� r ,,,,t 5�7, a.2 �.y-' ,e,.,'.l .x.X T h ck•. :..'"�'. -.;�,i.' •oy w .is.a.. - a6:..'¢:b.' +� ,•�,,r. ♦ ,1•F .a. '• ;". ,..N ',.:, ...�. ' '.t, ., .''.:. ! ,.. ..,,• �..`�,. .....� .-.'a.. Ta �' � .,aK"._�: x73• �.✓' .. -� • .,�;«- -w..-. "...-'..' .. ,.... :,...Ma "•�... .EJ' ♦ ...•r n',.-. _ ':. ..:..i L'3:l'...... .�L�.w r.�...� M✓�'. S:w+6 - -Y ;Y;t,: +v\ Yb • u . . .� .�`y,. :R'N. C.� ;i:r _ •,,,, _..s..f: .i ._.. r: � �- '" +n?t. �t. „".y •'K .•` -i1 'CROPS -THE WORLD'S MARKETS -IN FIELD BRITAIN -X�ST UILD IPS - ItEPORTS FSOS THE LEADING M , r ,fir_ AI iri-Ontario in Good Condition, 'But Parts 'I'IIADE cEx'ra$s. envier isles Xl rangement Ccbld • Prices of Cattle,'Grain, Cheese and �Q e est u$®red From Drought, Other Dalry Produce at S .` 17e Made With Germany. : - s �. - -- - - - W& " ,.. 'A despatch from Ottawa says: The lowest average condition is BREADSTUFFS. A despatch from London says: on the subject, but the latter can do =, '.:;The monthly crop report of the reported from around Brandon During the debate on naval eapen- nothing owing to the navy law on .' Census and Statistics Office, issu- and Morden, and the highest from Toronto, July 19.--Ontario Wheat diture in the House of Commons their statute books. That being so, ea on Thursday, shows that the con-i Marquette, where_it is placed at a -No. 2 winter, $1.04 to $1.05 out- on Thursday afternoon Mr. Asquith we must make our programme ae- ewe. --iditiou of field Wope -­5-­Canada at the end of June was gra- In Saskatchewan the cro s do not anrto a Wheat-No. i northern, reitesafer o eo* mg y. P the British Government to come to M-. Asquith repudiated the sug- p- appear $I 14 No. 2 northern, $1.12; No. 3 '. orally satisfactory, with the excea ar to have suffered from clime- northern a P a friendly agreement with Germany gestic¢ that the British expenditure 3,.c. tion of parts of the west where tic conditions to the same extent , $1.08/„ at lake ports for locking to the curtailment of arma- wai. in any sense hostile to Ger- drought had done considerable as in eithbr Manitoba or Alberta, immediate shipment. ments. "I wish;" said the Prime many., He declared that the rela- damage. Fall wheat for all Can- as there have been many local Corn-American No. 2 yellow,i68c 3Knister, "that an arrangement tions 'between the two ountries. ads is reported at 85.4 per cent. ahowers. 89/c; No. 3 yellow, 68c to 68%c, could be reached with Germany for vrere most cordial, and pointed out of standard condition. The reports from Llo dminster Toronto freights p y � a reduction of the vast naval expen- that by April, 1913, Great Britain The condition of all the field crops Battleford, Indian Head and Qu'- Oats-Canada western,' No. 2,. has an 1 would h _ r 39%c; No. 3 Canadian we diture. T ' ay Is good in Ontario, the highest be- AFpelle are very favorable, the prone ed the German Government noughts to Germany's twenty-one. jug 94.24 for fall wheat an - on of_the orta for immediate 40 ra .79 or spring wheat. ed at 100 and over. tshipment;. Ontario No. 2 white, 3to ----- 's' Quebec crops range from 74.45 for The prevailing condition of crops to W. outside; No. 3 white, 33c to July, $1.00%; September,.$1.00%; -SETTLERS FOR ALBERTA. - imixed grains to 102.58 for hay and is that part of Alberta south of 34c outside, 37/c on track, Toron- December, $1.02%. - ¢lover. townships number three sad-atria- tr' Buffalo, July 19.-Wheat-Spring Mr. F. W. Brown Reports Active Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al- ber thirty is below the average, in Barley-No. 2, 51c to 52c; No. 3 wheat firmer; No. 1 Northern car- Movement From Ontario. _ r a wave tow v r s - uIIsequE-c r�-$1 20/i, Wiin , ,out, owing to a light rainfall in winds. In the Edmonton district outside; Manitoba, N. 4, 46%o on it al. Corn-Stronger; No. 3 yel- A despatch from Calgary sayse the track• lake. i(w, 66%c; No. 4 yellow, s4/c; Mr. F. W. Brown, Publicity Com- lune. grains, althou h suferiag to -- %c, missioner for Alberta, arriving in The general oonditioa of the same extent from the same causes, Peas-No. 2, 70c to 71c. No. 3 corn, 64%c; No. 4 corn, 62 Rye-No 2, 67c to 68c. Cala on Saturday, says: I left crops in Manitoba, is much below are in much better condition. The all on track through billed. Oats g , ' the average Coirea ¢dents in be st re oris come from the Strath- 'Buckwheat-No. 2, blc. St Barle _ Toronto on Tuesday with a epecisE Mallin 70 to g p° P Manitoba Flour-Quotations at rang' Barley-Malting, of ten cars, carrying three hundred -nearly every district report no cue district, and those from Atha- ,., � 7[c. 3' g only afew-light showers, and bases Landing sad Boddie Lake 1 Toronto are:-First patents, $5,80; Toronto, July 19.-Tfade in Outario settlers destined for Al- : het, dry winds that absorb the moil- districts are also particularly fav- second patents, $5.39; strong bak stockers is quiet. Very few of good beets points. Twenty-five aro bu- _ e*r', $5.10; 90 per cent., Glasgow quality are coming forward`, and sineas men who will open-stores, in $urs and wither the crops. arable. frei hta, me. new towas. Others are sons of -- g while there was a good inquiry for Ontario Flour-Winter wheat wealthy Ontario farmers, and the t" iGOUNT UP GANUGK HEADSpatents stockers seemed from at to 1,000 pounds, u� tion or trade will be Catered for it, Patents for export, $3.90- to $4.05'buyers seemed rather unwilling to majority will buy land and immedi- � if employed is the census year yers' bags, outside. pay the prices that were asked. sissy commence development. No- but , it some other occupation for part Milifeed-Manitoba bras, 819 per I B,iying of steers and bulls for dia- thing can stop the movement from or whole time he will be so recorded tc n; shorts, $21 per ton, track, To- Ontario to Alberta. The influx is i HOV► THE CENSUS OF THE DO- a:ao. I! the person is working on I ronto. Ontario bran, $19 per ton;(tillery feeding is expected to oom- Pe g mence in a fow weeks now, when Ura result of the aggressive. Provin• i I[IN10N WILL BE TAKEN. own account, the entry will be so shorts, $21 per ton on track, To- the right kind of cattle will be com mal publipity campaign."made. An eats is also re uired to ronto. - -' 9 q - .. ing in. There is not much demand showin M aiaEtive Gentleman Will is ems oyed, as n farm. inew000llen -COUNTR P ODUCE• whchh are far--ma off.cows, Although FatalWAecident In Welland TPol c? , Cay mill, at foundry shop, to drug afore, Butte -Local wholesale quota- there was a good 'supply of hogs on go-earners are entered shoe i tions: Creamery prints, 23c to 24c; •he market, the prices were advanc- Office. ' - lElzst of (text Jane sad Arsk etc. VI's separator pri•ats, 2oc to sic; dairy ed to $9.40 fed and watered, and --aH Eben# gig_. t _A despatch from Welland says t 1 the number of weeks. employed ! prints, choice, f9c to We ; do., tubs, -$9 is the country. Sheep and Iambs On, Saturday night Mr. W H. W'ill- 'The next census of Canada will 1910 at chief occupation or trade: at 1-c to 18c; inferior tubs, 16c, were also firmer than at the begin- _ i ac n, manager of Heaaessy's drug 'be taken under date o! June 1st, ether than chief occupation, if any; Eggs--19c to 19/c per dozen is ping of-the week, the latter being store; was accidentally shot and l I the hours of working time per week case tots. sold as high as $8.50. -,a@il. onus population, mortality,ortality, a bri uls1 at chief occupation, or at other oc- Cheese-New cheese. 11,'/c for g " kil.ed by a revolver in the hands of y. g . George Laing, night policeman. Itrare�maaufactures minerals. $ah- cupation, it any; the.total earnings I large and 11„c per ib. for twine; � Lala 's revolver was not working g - is 1910 at chief occupation; the to- old cheese, 12,c to 12%e. IFIRES RAGING IN THE HILLS, g g aerl•es.and dairy products. well, and he borrowed, a few days Population will be recorded un- 'tal earnings at-other than chief cc- Beana-fi2 to. $2 10 for primes and - ff P cupation; sad the rate per hour $2 15 to 82.25 r bushel for hand. Farmers in Glenboro• District, Ma•f ago, a revolver from Willson and • alter the heads o{ reaideace and per- cleaned his-can. Saturday he re- -' _ acnal description; citizenship, na- to- when employed by isle hour puked _nitoba, Axl; for Help. tamed Wiltson's,_and wan ahowr i +tionality and religion;; rofession,I E^tries are required to be made, Potatoes-Old Ontario potatoes atr� g P fo•r each person showing the amount A despatch from Glenboro, Man:; hits how well the revolver he had occupation and trade, or mesas of Pe g from 15c to 30e per bag, without says: Dr weather has killed the, worked. 8u oain he had Alliin of insurance held at date of the:buyers. New American stock, $2 - y PP g g; wage earnings and insur- Y sacs; education and language apo-�consua upon life, as will as against 13 to $'x.35 per barrel in car lots'glass, and fires are ragtag.in the removed all the cartridges he snap- g • 4 Ikon, and infirmities. accident or sickness, together with bills north of here. Farmers liv- ped the revolver: Willson, who was the cost of such insurance is the ou track, Toronto. ing in the vicinity 'phoned into sitting in a chair, received the ball Every person living on the let of - town at noon on Thursday for help, in his heart. Dr. Colbeck and Dr. June will be entered on the ached- census year. PROVISIONS. as the fire will be disaatroua o!a]- !d Clelland were summoned im- colo of population by name, as mem -WHAT YOU KNOW. -� ,Wholesale quotations:- Pork - lowed to g-ou�checked. Some fields mediately, but the injured man ex- ,Ler of a family. institution or . __ SSort cut, $31 to-S31-50 per barrel; .-f to ars reported to$ave been ired is a few minutes, - household, together with lace of l;adar the beading of 'education mesa, $96 to $28.50, grain reFo p _ g P br3rned.- _ - 'habitation, sex, relationship to and language records will be taken Lard-Firm. tierces, 15'/,c; tubs, a, it will mean no pasture for large FOR CHINA'S NEW ARMY. head of the family or household fc r every person of five years of age I&Yje; pails, -15'/.c; stocks steady. herds of cattle which are beingkept enc wether single, married, wi- ad over showing the au?nber of Smoked and Dr Salted Meats- P g months at school in 1910, and if the y there. Help has been sent•to the Germany Will Send Officers is-7Jn• d wed, divorced or legally aeparat- Long clear bacon, tons and cases, scene of the confiagratio' dertake Reorganization. ped. The month of birth, year of, Person can read and write, and the 16%c to 15%c; backs (plain), 21c to : -birth and age at last birthday will language commonly spoken by each 21/c. backs (pea-meal), 21'/,c to - A Berl' correspondent sends the also be recorded. person. The cost of education in 22c; shoulder hams, 14c to 14'/,c. DOUHHOBORS ROU 'DED i P. fallowing:-Dr. Kistler, the Court -.. 191C for persons over 1.6 years of Rolls, smoked, lbs to 15%c; tae- Councillor, in The Neueste -Na- HERE YOU COME FROM. age at college, convent or univer- dium and light hags, 18c to 18%c; Three Mounted' Policemen 'Run chrichten, says that China has re- -= - Entries will be made for-each per- &:,ty is also called for. heavy, 16'/,c to 17c; bacon, '19c to Theln Into a Barn. gLested Germany to send a number . son:to show the country or place of _ 20c, -_'I of officers to reorganize.the Chinese WHAT AILS YOU. birth, year of immigration to Can- Green meats out of pickle, to less A despatch from Kamsack, Sask., army. The proposition has teen 'adra if born elsewhere, year of na- The last question on the sched- than smoked. says: Inspector Jarvis of the Moun- made on the basis of compulsory. ' tuialization if formerly an alien, rale of population relater to infirmr- �_ .. tf-d Police, with two constables, service in the army in China. w• at d also racial or tribal origin, na- ties. It calls for a record of each MONTREAL MARKETS: made record .fibre on Thursdayto .tt-=-- tiona!ity and religion. Every per- person having an infirmity. .If Veregin; the Doukhobor village, Mr. Frank Bezanson of Sydney, Montreal, July 19. - Manitoba s,)n of alien birth who has become blind, deaf and dumb, crazy or lu- where 42 fanatics made a bonfire of C. B., was killed while driving an a naturalized.citizen is a Canadian vatic, idiotic or silly, a record spring wheat patents, firsts. $5.90; •' _ y tLerr clothes and ranch money. They automobile near Baddeck on Sat- do., seconds, $5.40; winter wheat by nationality; and every British thereof will be made in the proper swore in four specials, and after a urday, his wheel striking a stone subject with residence in Canada column, and the a e at which the Patents, $b.25; Manitoba strong the car being upset. 1e g .z, hard tussle, in which they had all ani g p bakexs', $5+-0• straight rollers, ' h4 well as every native of Canada infirmity appeared•is required to be ire worst of it for a time, succeed- The youngest son of the Earl' of $4.90 to'.$5: do., in bags, $2.30 to _who has acquired citizenship by specified: - __..' ed in 'driving the horde into a barn, Glasgow was badly injured by the ,r, $..45; extras. $1..80 to $1.90. birth or naturalization, is also a -- which they parolled all night: They Pali of his 'aeroplane at Bourne- Canadian by rationality, But there Dorothy Hastie,aged eight years, Hay-No. 1 hay, to $1 to'$12 asked for aid from the leading men mouth, on Saturday. - extra No. 2, 813.50 to 814; No. 2, Canadian by nationality. But there tvco hundred miles of hitherto in- o of the Doukhobor village, who re- - A Sunday baseball ,game was •,g no Canadian by racial or tribal dependent railroads in eastern Oa= lZ1. to 812.50; clover, mixed, $11 to fused. Additional police are being stepped by the Sheriff at Elmira, origin, unless the • Indiana are so tari0. 811.b0; clover, $10.b0 to ail, car rt,shed th the scene. h Y. counted. ' Mr. -H. C. McLeod of Toronto lets. 'Corn-American No. 2 yellow, " - WHAT YOU DO. Ras robbed oil a Pullman sleeper 6b%c to 66c; American No. 3 yes- between Toronto and Cleveland, law, 84%c to 65c. Every person having as occupa- Ohio..' Oats-No. 2 Canadian, 39i/c toWHOLE 9' 40c; No. 3. 38�,c to 39c. _ ! DESTROYED Barley-No. 3, 49c to 50c; No. 4, 48c to 46c. - CANNED -GOODS, _. Mill bran & CT $20;do., middlings; $21 to $22; Ma- • ; o 19.50 to Bush Fires". �,: „ �Wipe•'Out Construction Camp on- -. . ..: an,'$19; do., shorts, $21; t, _ ti�toba br pure grain mouillie, $32 to $33; the National Transeon inental, The Regulations Re ar4in Ins ection• Are. mixed mouillie, rn, to $28. g g g Cheese-Western, 10%c to llc -- ar.d eastern, 1cte to stock, A 'despatch from Kingston says: fire swept-by-kept--continually duck- e. Now 111 `orea. J ' Eggs Selected stock, 21c; pts, 17c to 1 c per News of a disastrous fire in a con-I ir,g under wa ,r. The river lit h eros' struction cam on the National erall ran cinders after the fire.' ^ , � straight i dozen; second grade Lower Prov- Transcontinental y A despatch ficin `Ottawa says; m establishments coming within the 12%c to 13c per dozen. Transcontinental has reached here.�passed over it. One. man, Daniell . . it ce eggs, An order in Council has been pass- sec`pe of the act shall 'be carried gutter-Purchases in a wholesale P. Courtney, one of O Brien s.con- Evan suffered severe burns on the, s rid bringing into force regulations on with the strictest regard for. a ay were made at 22%c;'for round tractors• situated at Mileage 147, or I arms and face, and was hurried to, ''governing the inspection of pre- cleanliness and public health. All l,•ts ruling quotations are 22%c to l00 miles west of Cochrane, was ti;e hospital at Missanibi River, 3!i 7 served fruits, vegetables and milk' fruits, vegetables, milk or other 2t r burned.out.by one of the numerous miles away. 2-/c, with 23 to 23/c to grocers. - under the meat and canned foods articles used for canning purposes 1,rish fires now raging, The whole Owing to the foresight of Mr. act. The regulations apply only to must be in a wholesome 'condition, camp was destroyed, the damage Courtney great loss of life -was' LIVE STOCK MARICETS. I � Vie" inspection of canned -foods for buildings must be kept clean and amounting to .$25,000, partly cover-II wvoided. The -powder house, con-1 •oxport from Canada, or from one well-'lighted;no injurious drug, dye Montreal, July 19:-Choice steers ed by insurance. -ttn:ning five tons of dynamite and -'Province to another. They are aim- or preservative may be used, and 85.1.5 to $6.40; cows, $3.40 to $4.-1 The fire is supposed to have start-�r).c hundred cases of. black powder, filar to regulations now in force ail employees must be free-from �, and bulls, $3.40 to 85.30. Sheep ed from station men burning brush hEc' just been banked with clay two governing cleanliness and sanitary tuberculosis or any other commu= $'1.75 to $6.60; lambs at $4.50 to nn the right-of-way.. It covered I fret thick. Eight horses, cut loose, conditions in factories and slaugh- nicable disease. All cans must-have $6. Hogs from 89,75 to $10; sows,`about six miles in an bout. The raved themselves by running direct- ter-houses handling meat for ex- labels giving the name of the pack- $8.75 to $9. Calces, $5 to 88• men sought refuge in the Valcntyne:Iv west through the fire+ The m : . tort trade. It is provided that all cr, the date of parking• mill a trice River, a quarter of a mile away. In ¢feed nothing except the clotheal �aerattons in connection with the;and correct description of the run- liNITED STATES MARKETS. this they stood rip to their neckQ, they were nearing, and even these f grepera-tion of packing of producta+l tents. St. Louiz, July 19.--:4.1heat - and to keep from buruing as the:kern bLrn-,.a from aparks. • .. ... ...Mt! : Y<, .,F`j•„ ,.e.:W>� ,�. 'k,. • .w s.. :.^"„ ,., .,M`, b `T'' ,.A' �: . . rT""`.'�,. fi ;TYTr '",' ah!.c .., w;s"M, ..,�„h',ww-. :fig.s„;", •.,;v ��,rv.r,�, w:�;r••r, y: ^car-e. ''«.fM,d " w ' ti,; v' :L+f e�.:,�a. ;c ' rt ° „ i .S .0.�,T..•a a'a`�...rrJ...9e°x4 p wab , ' : , . , .. .-•x: . .... •.„ ,„.,w.. ...•,..;,,... ,,..,�...,,v �•.L...y x-,...T-+ ...,.;.� ..,..�:`�•., - ,,s^=. '-T, t':,s- •h -a;S�o.. .-$•.., v:h' 'at' W � - c. t tom• .: i....'--. ... "� ;� _....-✓... .. .,..� . .. moi. w - •• Fes"• w r ' L. - _'.. _„"'.-,',+y-x:vx', irr:: d. ':.'�'R'.7Zc�Riu"'�y'.".:r�o-� s.'4�:. Arriuvarn:u..af^.acbt:'• Pr "i vxr t .:.e ...a„w.n%nrr ic•.a..aW ....,. su•, e:,. iS•.r .., r :ne,..•• _- -:'!• �fl$�$ OlUTiOR t ATTACKED BY AN EAGLE. CARRIES GOOD LUCK( TO TOM 11011118 Fight of a Scotch Gamekeeper andConsiderable importance is at- AXLE GREASE . . ,y taehed to a talisman possessed by 'Mothers must keep guard over His Dog With a Bird. princess Mary, one of the daughters —ia ---the health of their little ones dur- Nature fakin g is an art unknown of gin _It is sit=ane$ in weir and tear of wa=on: TorAt g w erefore this slot gyptian stogie, found a few ears a box• Every dealer everywhEre.'loll the summer months. 6 .• ik lous ime for all mothers, shout a golden eagle that attacked ago in one of the Pyramids. It was The Imparla10 11 CQ.,Lld. s Ste*. more especially for owarle Agents:The t;.ees City on es,.t#L . p y young mo- a,,ri wounded a gamekeeper may bought by the Princess Royal when _ thers. It in the most fatal time of accepted as true. James Fraser, a{in Cairo, and on her return home . the year for babies and young chil- )s "THE FE.CR DtA?i,"SELLS MON R ENGINa9 BCIILJC941 P[i14#'9,-_T�4If-._� ' Y y g gamekeeper on an estate near Tur- he gave 1t to her tittle�liece, who a� ��fro F•nc�_a —woos=t$orkins ltaehrn.,� aaLOline OM , dien. It is then that stomach and ca-tle, Lochiel, was walking in wears it constantly. It is. - wrMfst bookist. Addros,, orouu. nwina, Electria Motors and c•ntriotore'Me. bowel troubles come almost without n� fin8.chS of Indian �Idi. MPAWUNJ-14ACW -hinery.write s.w.Petri•,Limited.Toronto. ,Warnnia an oftenbefoie a mo- A rouse, apparently pursued it is said that on two occasionsag'' g , ANCER,Tumors, Lumps, etc.'Internal•• their realizes there is any danger, alighted between him and his dog, when Princess Glary forgot to wear � C and external, cured without pain by the litt'e one may be beyond aid. a11d immediately afterward a mag- it misfortune has befallen her. On oar home treatment. write ns before Loo The mother must take strict can- ttsficent specimen of the golden t11e first occasion she fell from herlate. Dr. Hellman Mediosl co., Limited,tior to keep her little one's stom- rose afeA,tt� ac awes an pure as is we a ser a couple of hours later took ler shoulder, and on the second - l�a■m tnaam d i • (moving regularly. No other medi- shelter from the rain near the same sl:e lost her puree while out with SidOey�of the COBALT STOCKS Y CA cine can do this so quickly and sFot, when the ea le swooped ed upon the governess in the West End. taadae, of w• Northern Crown Bank. Homo Bank stook g p tott,wra•,��pe�,yo a the Kamitcur Cataract Ca Farmers Bask. let thoroughly as Baby's Own Tablets. him and fixed its talons in his leg, t,ohltts,l)lIDtt anis Dominion P•rmanaut. bun A aaatinre Loan, The Tablets should always be kept His do promptly attacked the h(� ptm And All Unl g P P Y fibs Bowels Must Act Healthily., BY in the house. An occasional dose eagle, and a fight ensued between Larrh,tads CO.. AND oft S ,T -*ill-.keep baby well or if illness g g —In most a?Imenta ha Hen- OREYtIIE a CO.,4s Scott St,TORONTQ cif and b' , e m ice man is to see that file �ail'm Cold l:fitab"hud gees. Tel. Main 21xO .a, names on ♦sae cW146 Chil. a a5 handicapped by its hold on the bowels are open and fully perform- b Frostbites, yuici* quickly remove the cause and make keeper's ankle, and ultimately was ing their functions. Parmelee's Ve- °O killed, though the do was badl I8 Your HearingCOOd S �Oaby well and happy. Sold by me- g g' Y getable Pills are so compounded that � � �' iiic:ine dealers or. by mail at 25 mauled in the 'fight. xttaiII ingredients in them act on Tee HEAR-0-PRONE will give you the vents a box from The Dr. Willi- benefits. of good hearin . Send for it” It was then found that so firmly the bowels solely and the are the booklet, rtvinr Particulate and names ams' Medicine Com Brockville, Ont: had the eagle fixed its talons.into I very best medicine available.to pro- THE PET$. et satisfied users. Also 4' the keepers ankle that the bird's duce healthy action of the bowels. He "It's quite true that there tpeslal Otter for a Month's Nome Trial. 3 WE ENVY ADAM. leg had to be severed before the re-{-Indeed, there is no other specific so are microbes in kisses." THE GRAND ELECTRO OZONE LIMITED, »r. Whatever trouble Adam had lease could be obtained. The claws serviceable in_kee She—"Oh, the sweet little dar- No man could make him sore � taadln■ Avenue, Toronto. ltd are Ing keptas a mems organs in healthful action. 'ngs ee�►� By saying, when he told a jest, �•r --- __-- "Tye heard that joke before." IEE THAT YOU OET THE REAL TNINO. llolTowB e ���� Pt ' _—_ 1Bnscrupulous makers are puttin up a WOULDN'T IT BAgE YOU Z - Y G�ora Cure destroys ' bountorfeu of "The D. a L." Menthol all kinds of corns and warts, root KINGSTON Regarded as one of the cost po- piaster. The rennins it mads by Davin First Jester—"Did you ever hear anci branch. Who. then would en. And foollegeONTARIO. ' tt*nt compounds ever introduced a Lawrence Co, a cake speak I" dure them with such a cheap and ARTS with which to combat all summer Second Likewise—"No, but I've effectual reemedy within reach? ARTS EDUCATION ��+a O_ THE INSTALMENT PLAN. con Iaints and inflammation of the ,. heard' a tart remark." - wels Dr. J. D. Kellogg's •' " THEOLOGY - � , 8g's Dyson- How much are eggs now9 '. � HAD HIS HAND$ FULL. MEDICINE te,ry Cordial has won for itself a Two dollars down, and a dollar Dog t experimanit with aasatisfac- Judge—"Why didn't you seize reputation that no other cordial fon „ „ a month until the dozen is paid SODNCE - tory substitutes. Wilson's Fly Pads the thief when you found him 4 � 8 �Bm�E� • �. the purpose can aspire to. For for. Policeman—"How could I t I had The Arts coarse may s. young or old suffering from these _ are the beet ly killers made and y be taken without Y 8 g m l club in one hand and my,revol- atttsdance,but students to a _ complaints it is the best medicine Mleard's Liniment cures oartot In CowL will kill many tunes more lies than �„ detlQlog 'that can-be procured. ver in the other other article. �'� � cote must sae session, THEN HE BARKED. It every housekeeper would use were 1517 studeats regstesed $CBS" - AN INFANT " 4XSTRY. 1909.10. "As:, I suppose you don't keep CONTRADICTORY METHOD. Wilson's Fly Pads freely-during the For Caleedars. write the Registrar. ' "What's this Y' demanded the puppy biscuits in this benighted vil- sl,mater months, the hoagie l . �-_•,,•Toms officer, pointing to a pack-- lage I" __(tour .- .establishment _always 7 peril OICO. Y. CHOw1V, H.A I� age at the bottom of the trunk. ' "Oh, yes, sir. Tn.a bag, or eat seems to be in the best of condi- would soon be greatly diminished. 4 I"'�Oa CIMS"�' "That is a foreign book entitled 'em 'ere, sir l" _ - - •Fcliteaess,, „ answered. the main tic That is because I make it a YOUNG AMERICA. COOPER'S � Positively pro - "That had zest landed. 'The de!atruetles of the bonne ®y is standing'rule to have everythin in �. ®APER S ttets horses, g My boy, shall I tell you a fairy cattle, and all .. l running order." , _ 1 guess-I'll I'll have to charge you a pubtie duty. Almost all Boards att'ry F'`' live stock from e -a duty on it," rejoined the inspec- a1 Health are now earrylag on a "No; I don't believe in fairies, horn-flies, - tat "It competes with a small and crusade against It. 1 bulletin re- Much distress and sickness in urcle. What do you know about �[� �( Q blow-dies, - struggling industry in this conn- children is caused b worms. Mo- 'mlcrobesl" "OCKER erutl issued b the Dominion Gov- y gad•'flies, try.. 9 y ther Graves' Worm Exterminator ; •' lice, mites, ernmcat states that so house ly is j gives relief by removing the cause. H ANDS UP. and all these insects which worry them `a° ' - free from disease germs. Use W ll- Give it a.trial and be convinced. almost to death in the hot weather. Eleanor, aged six, had been go. - st it's Fly Pads freely and persist- ing to school only a few weeks. She Your cows will wive 4 more milk, your VW s 'iiPd�asaLs� SOMETHING SHE NEEDED, hormes will work better, eptly, and do. your share towards hao learned to raise her hand if she your 'be. will ' pp my mare. a ver? valuable one, was bad Lady—"No,- I ' don't want n0 wanted 8n thin One da be healthier,if you use FLV KNOCK 0. ly braised and est by betas caught in a .eslermivating this menace to the anything, y she -put. Vito fecooL some of the wounds would. brushes nor no laces." this into effect wben she was sent Quickly. easily aad economically aP- mot heal. aithourb I trfe7l many diaereat public health. Peddler—"Here you are, madam.. to the chicken-house to et the Plied with a sprayer One gallon wtu , medicines Dr. Bell advised me to use r i[IN.ASD's LINIriEtT, diluted at am Grammar for Beginners', only six- eggs. B protect aS cow•for two weeks, at a Cost We wonder what Eve fussed „ gg then stronger as the acres began to look pence._. *floss than one cent a day seek. batter, until after three weeks. the sores about before Adam- learned "to Just as she reached the-chicken• saws healed. and beet of all. the hair i, he,use door her mother heard her >it.7d A GALLON i? smoke. Minard's liniment Cures Diphtheria. ., yrowtm(r wen, and to NOT WHITE as is say, .AIY you chickens tha ----kion. A QUART moat always the case to horse wounds. „ .. —_ d mans.a_manAaa }regia raped alae your heads. COOPER -h NEPHEWS ' r em in—with C� EPhitreymottth _- !. a. Doer s=. It 1a eas>er for some men to be- An,th a matrlm�nial tie. 1-WM., —� - _ earn a living. n 1n•nt arae $olds, Eta Tt314'O1wT0. � THE TEST CASE.. An Easy Pill to Take.—Some per- a' „ Et ns have repugnanceAoppills be- Say, paw, queried, little Syl O wester Snodgrass, "what's a test' cease. of their nauseating taste. _ '1 O 2; � e e I Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are so �� „ I prepared as to make them agree- IO E C a o A test case m son, replied ,CNE®A r Snodgrass, sr., "isya case brought alio to the most fastidious. The s i:. court to 'decide Whether there's F dost delicate can take them with- A C C E S - ��T C out feeling the revulsion that fol- Cit �(�'c �f,� " _�er,ough in it to justify the lawyers, lows the taking of ordinary pills. u This Out working up similar cases." FREE This is one reason for the popular- FREE ity of these ..celebrated pills, but r AND READ EVERY WORD PUSLIC INCTITUTIONS have found I the main reason is their high ton$- ^fatal to I wary useful. There to nothing ; AND 'GET T 'A PRIZE I Z E 7ttleeAA�a aft+mace. COUNTTHE DOTS r cal to to to all cases of bowel troubles. ca! quality as a in for the M sub'etitutee, there is.but one "Pain• aatller"-Perry-Davie'-ibo. And 600. Hat•n you a good eye, ands, littlo patience. The _• combination racy win you a vaivable watch A► e. 1SET HIM THINKING. In - abeottite'y free, try it anyway, fio particulars " fe a they speak are apt have a- "(`always'feel;after I have spent the OIIt81dC C1rC1C BrOIIAd the Omega Watch are printed below. , „Read Every Word'." other think coming'after they have an hour or two in your company, INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTESTANTS spc,ken. " h^ said, "that I am a better,man." Gonna the dote; write,lour name (stating whether LIST OF PRIES "It is very good 'of you -to sot Mr., Mri. or Mia) and address plainl an apiece. >! e, Y h y p rs t�ss in very respect, 6k.50, are Gent a k2aanhd 6 acre lnard's Liniment Cures Distemper. r, per oraoutsidea • 1 — so she replied:' "Don't hesitate 't L d m 1Y"'Qi answer ottwe or t0 come.oft'ei?• . . _ 1 receive t not later ihan Ang.10th,1910,to .�:•;.�•. ,' '•• • (Men's Prizes ° - �Therc' is- always room at the top ELLIS BROIL,lag 1OK68 ST.,TOMOXTO „ ••• ••' •.••� yet Prise-"O.ne R Jeweled, w�rb .� A Red. We■rc. Weary. Watery Lye■. 7 7 time on .; .. •' • ;' •' fitted into best 'Saverei Gold Filled " anV In A lta.omic lodge a n>an has Answers IDs :each us an •• ••• • • g°" t.a work a to it b degrees.. Relieved By Murine Eye Remedy. Tr? orbeforeAngu+t loth, 1910. ReMIlb • . • •• ••. • value............. s2sos • e. Cash u - 1 Y g will be anaonaeed in'thid • •• ••• • • ,. 2nd Prise-"Omega" 17 Jeweled. Murine For Your Eyo Troubles You paper early •• I • . . •• •• works acted foto bast "3overei -� . fn 8epcomber. The prizes will btl • •• ••• •• ••• (}old Filled Cass t ash value#1 .80. " IF . - - p f� �'iJl Like Murine t Soothes., iec At awarded in the order they are •••.•. • • ••�• wird Prize-'One 13 Jeweled. "Man is Filled Vi'ith. Titer " your Drut;gfsta. Write For Eye Hooka, drs� works+ fitted into best'Jeweled. Y• Free. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Torontp Some prominent disinterested �•• . ••, �' n2 i>e PROVIDED FOR. . requested to draw the winning .• ~ rs�cll, sound of ]ung, Clear of eye, _ answers. g ' r r �' • .• nth Prlu-'Omega"li Jewe01 ingest tend buoyant with health, are Ten watdhes only will'be i •; 7r✓" 11�� .•• •� pver oaaisea Case Caewt sh rot miserable, whatever may be Mrs. Mew (awn om home) — given away but everyy one who •. — . . . _ „ answers correct] will receive • •� • •• •• value John, did yon leave out anything y • • . 6th Prise-"OtneSa 16 Jewel. ' - their social condition. To be-well is „ a consolation prize. • • • G • .. ed, works 'fitted "into hest to be happy, and we can all be well for the eat before you startedl It there are nottsn atrr�et e • . •••.,., Mr. Mea- (yrho dislikes the beast) an,.wers the balance of the '. • •. . . . Re;ra1" Sterling Filver Cass. by getting and. keeping our bodies „ watches will be sent to the • ;..;" •.... • Cash Value................. $9.73 — Yes• I left a can of condensed next nearest seed, • 'fin a healthful state. Dr. Thomas' •' � � •'•' Ladles' Prises rcilk on the table with the can- •• •. •••.•• 9ciectrle Oil will help all to do this. A Letter from one of Last .•,••• r ...• lot Prise-"Omege is Jewel w opener bcs;,dc it.' - . •. �wtoake�fi.aa into 'Revel" Rah ltk Year'sWdnn_rs � •. 1 c •' "'o" • .• .•• • ase. value, , A SATURAL WONDER, Cedarville,April 18,1910., .• • . •.•:•. ..... .. "5.00 " Dear Sir+.-Last summer I won • • •• c • •• 2nd Prue-•"(hoem 17 Jeweled ri a15-iewol Sterling Cato Watch as ' •• •• •. M 1 •• • •�• workantted lute bc,+t "SoverNgn't l ,' Hail I known that I was expect- third p:izesnd I may say that it is • .• i•• . VVV •�••••• Gold Fdled Cave. Cash value,$lffi8. .'ed.to speak to-night," says the af- O.K.io every respect. ,••g •s• . . •\ ••� •• grdPdse-"Omega" l6 Jeweled,work. r ; ter-dinner orator, ``I should have And I may say that if Elliot Bros, do ..e• • • • 'e• •• •;• •• • • fitted into the boat "Silver. Oxidised" ` as muoh for others as they did in my once ••I.• •. •• • • • • •�• .' Case Cash value......... #i2t0 "' •"-''4' prepared myself for the Occasion." tbey will do nine tban they wdvertise. •• \• ••..••e •• • 4th Prim--"omega" 16 Jeweled, works He then goes right ahead and It there are any who desire informattmt in • • • 'fitted into lama "Silver Gilt Enameled" ' rWrd to the omega Watch p'eum direct him to me. Cass. Cash value................................#12011 ;(talks while the other speakers sit wishing Ellis Bros.success,I remain,LOW"truly 6th Prime-"Omega"16 Jeweled,works fitted into Lest"Enamelled" "3 MIA glare at the table, for about an w x•76 (9SRpod)John Gillespie,Gkedarnll0.Ont Case Caab,valne dour. -EVERY CONTESTANT WILL RECEIVE A PRIZE , After the dinner one of the audi- a To those who are not fortunate to win a watch we will send absolutely free of charge,a =1.00 (One Dollar.) conpoa, which enoe' takes-him off to one side and we wall ac 't at an time tis art ps est on so One a Watch aL the eetabliehed cellon prices. There is no time ifstit to dr cep y $ ill ym g B !asks' - the use of these eoupons. We will at' oontinge to honor Lhe coupons which were distribute as prizes in,our Omega Watch Say, old man, do you mind tel--- Dot Contest of two. Ting me: how long you would have PARTICULARS zslaid-if y8tl had-know-r},y611--w T^,e-The -of-We$ve men's watches will be determined by drawing five answers from the correct once tea' ^"�1 t- be on the programme I" __�_ ons. The winners of the five ladies'wstchsa Al be determined by drawing from correct answers rereised from 1 --- THE DIAMOND t� WATCH TMPOli i Kind words are often veasfed E•• Rirere'a swift kick would have LLIS BROSIN � t08 Yon a St., TORONTO. �: � »:rrc•rff:>ctivc. T N U ISSUE NO. N 10 c. ppyy .v. ti .. :. ,. ,i .w n u : .r :1, wb•.. .lack..^`. .,,�r,� - W",�Y' ' ..,. _..•y . .'�:. ,.:,, :�,,,,• ..• •. ..;...i a,.r.. � a -'. y,. ,,.2 .._ - ^'. s ;mac: :",& �'. 4x•�• ''i,:� ;�xr� ,- .9 .+rN+'.,:� . .<f t ,:: ,. ,��, .,,M". "FrYrt`.:•!".d!d ,,c .,,.n....,, uW( 'r ;+ .•,.. ..51..=,� J';yyL.y r;� .3.,. •. °'°h•3.� ''T4^'aY a� ?:t+tit '�,,.. ;5, s,"- �3r� yr, ' wr"..: �N'.Ra:.i'. .k ,++¢ „ �? „, xk .. ,. , �r ;,�+'- t,,ru�,,�e...,4 • .� ..,.'' i' f", �,:ar''" 3 :, w r i r v y :,oM �'?`"�M �� ,.a. ,i ;�- .:F' T' : . `'` y'h ..d.• 't''.. r"a '',�. wwh s:.ur:s' w •:SC>zw.;•,^+r.�.ri•'i "+ r•"".. a•:.. •2''Mr•.> w.°y:'. .¢�1.. !'•C. s,' .^�•h. w '..+, may,. , • �-. .;�-750, � -' � J-..'�..v*s•., ,'wa-:..w-.wi. v 'rd' y ",d.;�;.., - t 41 roti ET6di jEii�t--•`Phe ._imp,oet, ,•. G SEED BUCKWHEAT—For Bale at Clydesdale stallion the of W eoQarl - - _ H Pugh,CLreo:o°t,wW ma7�es seas --- _ r. c on of 1910 as follows: Monday,May 9, + " Vlot Mon.1 Plnkeri q lily " y a, � ng.• n•n of ALDproceeds w T smith's con 9 Pickering ---- [lhatt Haakwr= (i Clo•Daoed- DONALD , x YnN130,Pickering P.O. 59 4r noon,J SoottTurner's s Atha nin ot. Taal C,"k CHERRIESARE RRE R/PE EED FOR BALE—The ander. J B Taos 10 Mongolia soon,Was Conk �1 ign- well's eon 10 Markham night. Wedges Q� � S ed has for sale a quantity of hin by and day to a killroy'. Cedar Grove noon, -- 03"" alsike Clover seed,also •quantity of BfbesJan , millet seal. apply oa premises,los te,ova!, Was Teef�s Cherrywcod night Than ><gabttmhed every lrzld•y morning•tits Omoe, mmakeeiriag'or write os pho0a 8.8.PDQH� day to Tom's hotel Liverpool coon, - --.Pickering,Gas.oar Gordon's hotel ro kringoa noon,lght. Friday - THE[ C -ROC 3RY S�tOMM RdT1t8 Or dDVDBTIBIN[+: ANThD--An experienced farm T A$noi s Brook reed noon,Brough '. ti7setiasRAT pial i'— -- 7a-oebfii -rT--head.-msddl.sea to westoo am boW ht. Saturday to Lathfir ---- _ ^ '. as.Mh snbeegneat tnssrtio0,per lire• b 090.9 year in Western Canada. 'woald aeslst sa pro. Pilkay's eon'7 1 etZiig noon, oe This race deem not leafed. Lq•1 orYoreign Maring.homessead for t-he pari willtns to 6Mi i. hie owe stable. has made arrangements with John Gillman t0 handle '17139 Cherries ,e,dve" ter s. Y'��!y� Dar �• ��"'4 �v'• gw ow (10070) (1472]—The im- this year. The are now read woe •' � 8podal terms liven to parties matin/ ooa- Jets for 3 or r months or by _ Hnsiaesyi sea Ilse.oWA r ander,will paper salsa Sa11'Lakeview B o eln- r• o!NeLoa Ws4pt. CLramOnt, w 1 make eagervela Fe, of the season of 1910 u:ounw.:ldnaday .Fresh Lemons, Bananas, Oranges - •sae se payable in eAvanoo. wbo has one of the best pedigrees knows to the ' 1 Noiies la 6012=09 ten Coats per lice, Holstein family for milk an butter production af�II00n pre to Forsyth s hole, eve cause per lino seen subsequent insertion. •e lot st.eon 1,Plokenn oon thence s9 oont�reot rates mad arms 0r sop cows as. Thom. t0 hie own mtaWe. Wednesda,afternoon g. tto6lashaa-=ansae.. 97� N'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE Adverd"memts Without written inswaslica9 W Queen's bolsi stoaffvitls till Than fora icDiC Cu will beinsert9d Data forbidden and charted so- MARKET GARDEN FOR SALE— da atsernooa,theses to his owe stable. P P• s .._ :,-osdinvly. Orissa for diaooatiaafnp aderti9s- Fi�da afternoon to Broa am hotel till uueass serial be in writing and sent to the pub- I0 the village of f•iokerias.containing S $ •oras of lead wlab 6-roomed house, stable SNar y sifwaoon,thence to hie own . - _ _.All the latest breakfast foods fresh and clean a and drlviap hoass and plasty of hard sad soft stable. Job WorlprosaptlyaM9ead t0 wales. On tbo ors ti=de of large pprr 5 q.ggHg and small f l"sa.poly 'on the premiss, Baron Forward 7691—The pare-bred " Oaiuch street. Pickering,,as•adzes fT D1Nti- Clydesdale rtal ion,owned at the Dan Sugars in abundance and at the right price for the beat goods only. 111.26 per year; 01.00 if paid In advance b[Alr,Pi6k.rinp B&II boxion farm,known as the Parker farm l _ will make.the season Of 1910 at bis own : - $OB$E ItEGiISTEB stable. Dumbarton. :a - JOHN MURKARt Proprietor, attcevhalita rsssa], (11228)—The ]RICHARDSON'S Zerrinecon Bellman (9087)—The ohoi0ely bred imported C,ydesdale sial w NOTES AND COMM6NT8 =ported 6nokaep ss911ion, the property lion, the property of 8 C Backer, Pick _ of R ki Pugh,Claremont,will make the .ring, will make the season of 1910 as season of 1910 at his own•stable 2,}mile follows: Monday, may tad,proceeds to "- n...sn w th_tot-d1gt,$g�- aaL_4f_Cl m�4?�_ R Tom's Liverpool night. Tab9day to _ -senna toffs ooge n000;�plste Mlle laws of the country Showa by SegQermght. Weds eeay an—The Celebrated Amariosa• by's hotel West dill eissddT I E �'r" •sautomobiliats who pass along the bred trostiag stallion, better known u to R Tom's Liverpool noon, to his own v q� t Apple Jack,the property of C E Hood,I stable night. Thursday to Bendel'. AND LABORERS ARE SCARCE ;iiingstoID road the residents of Brook road, will make the season of 1910 hotel Whitby might - Friday to Com : . ;Pickering should take some defi- as follows: Monday, May 2nd,proceeds mercial hotel Oshawa night. Saturday r to Isaa6 Lehman's Altona noon, For rite steps to put a stop myth's hotel o0o twood night. Tuesday to his ow '9 howl R hitb, noon, sheave • to reckless ' y y to his owe stable. . running before any fatality occurs. Mansion house Uxbridge night. Wed gi Saul(114948) [9636]—The import s Autoists are now convinced that neaday, hotel Utica noon, hotel North ed ydesdale scallion, the pro4erty Of „ Myrtie night. Tbanday Sebert's honk W G Scott, Ciareatont, will m.tcr tb. Do not bother with that old mower and rake. .Pickering is a perfectly safe place Brook in night. Friday, Brougham messon of 1910 s,a follows; Monday, in which they can run with a total hotel night. 8atnrdsy to his own stable May tad, proceeds to S Disneys' town We are headquarters for the famous RT08t, & Wood Favai Mikado Jr. 833—The excellent road line night. Tuesday to S Faradale's con a M� ­disregard of all laws. They know baro,the property or Thoa Beverley fol 6 Kinsale noon, W H Holtby's Aadley M�CII�NI'y and Can have any article delivered to your farms t. that we never object to say speed 2i, 6th con Uxbridge, will make ise night. Wednesday to Joseph Grill's on the shortest notice and at the ti Prke. -at which they may choose to run, season of 1910 as follows: Monday "In=agates road noon, Gordon Hones _ afternoon proceeds m H Tarr'9 Mongolia Pickering tdil friday mooning. Friday sand they know that the Whitney to T A Hnox'e Brook road noon, Now is the time to buy your twine and hayfork rope. Buy .�1•: _ ' , toe atgbt Tuesday to daoob Wideman'r government has not yet appoint- Coo ; Markbam aooD, by wa or Cashel Brougham botal night. Saturday to the PLYMOUTH BRAND—it is the best—at ed a magistrate for Pickeriug who to Unionville night. Wenasday to his own stable. Perkins Brom' con 4 Markham noon, Gallant Chartan(12123),[42231—The would have power to :,enfe£ee-the Caegrove's t3rtei Elgin Mitts tilt Tho" champion imported Clyde@"a rtallfon, _ w _ ' - laws. We should awake from day afternoon. Thursday to Gormley the prop•rev o!R Daloa, G sen R�•ar, T ­ vis a - will make the season to . G ea tallows: �.� _ - - -our!ether corners night. Friday to Mansion house vv �V�/// lethargy and let some of these Stooffvilie noon and Diehl. Saturda{ 12onday. Ms 2nd, proceeds to Brough • st }i 01n fellows know that we have laws by way of Alton&to bis own stable. D. am hotel night. Tuseday to T A Knox's Brock road noon. R roe's Liverpool till in Pickering. - Sykes manager. W edr eeday attersooa to Raa9att Cartres —WHITBY. TA RIO 2omnsV Crewevas 46706 A.T.R —Tb'e Charrywood night. Thursday to P $ There has never been a time in standard bred registers[trotting stallion Ressor's Con 6 BCarbor0 noon. E C she property of Dr. Jas. Moore. Brook Hamill's Markham and Scarboro town the history of the'worid when the ho, and Thos. Maddaford, Whitby, will lies nigh I. Friday to J Balsdon's o.,a 9 _ various industries have had their make she season of 1,110a& follows! Markbam noon, R Emelemon's coo 9 ' *' interests so closely interwoven as Monday. May 2nd, leaves big own mtabis Markham nigba Saturday to his own Two new baggies and a few second hand ones to be �. Queen's hotel,Whitby,proceeds to Sir, stable. -at the present. Every industry Holtby's ADdiey noon. Gordon's hotelHolstaxc G7firt—The choicely bred Bold at a bargain. .-.ddpende to a greater or lesser ex- imported Clydesdale, 9saltlon theproper - - ;t howl Liverpool aeon, Apppteby'm basal ty of W P Jones, W Ward and F Coop• - :Repairs for all Ifnplernents. - S tent upon other industries. When West Hill nugbt. Wedweday to. A E ®s,will make the season of 1910 wtai - ' one Industry is affected in any Major's Wbisevae night, Thursday to : - y y 1 g 7 lows; Moaday. may 9th, leave= his : .. :.:: Brougham howl nova, Sebon's hotel own=table,lot 6 eon " Pickering had way it hart an effect on many Brocklrc Dight. Fr day to Temperance records to Ralph Malntyre s townline • others. When a strike occurs hoses Columbusala nova. Cameo big pp pp howl Oshawa s s, n.►taeda b hie Raaab noon, li�Awn s boat Ashburn for Aamong the workers of coal mines 7 . night. Tv«day.proceeds to w Whigs own.table. BURLING con 7 Whisby night• n odneeday, Ce aHii 06nd the output of coal discontina- ' Datrid G. (109411—The pate bled Cl,d- Coeds to Was Siiddletoa m pveeaw _:e3d for a time; it has its effect on asdale stallion urvd by Cairag•an, the noon. Jae. Lemon's am 6 eight, Than is still in the old stand where he has a full line of furniture con4listiRig every industry and in! every house- property of J.MacRaeSon, Cherry. day,to J Patterwn's eon 7 olebt. rci of window shades, curtain poles, boose YuroishicV, floor oils w4 d: wood.will wake the smawas or 1910 as day,to Frank Boden's 000a. thane so linoleum@, two and four yaras wide. Come in and hear the View - -hold in the county . ' y Not only hie own ssabim,lot$4,eon.2. PioksriaE: lila own sable. Gramophone. I keep is stock ell the latest records and gcamophoae does the mino-worker @offer, but needles Call and get a catalogue of all the latest songs and band : nearly every individual in the 91 piece's. Engraving done on silverware of all kinds. Having bought country is put to some ineonveni_ _ The NewProvincial Lam the patent right of one of the best clothed reels in Canada for the once or lea@. if the'eupply of coal townships of Pickering and Whitby I'am prepared to supply all in Is cut off, the price of that which Loaf. need of a good reel. . Deast>tnds we a�at ,Nil a 3 Ib. _ may be secured is raised, factories for� . 9 QrSerfinmay shut down at►d the worlLrog� Now then to,sell same at 10c. means cutting down our pro9te and if we cut thrown Ou em nlent, rail• rofits we must economize somewhere. WE HAVE. We are using p machine to do the heavy work, therefore Deed leas help. Ba Call and get prices and see cuts before placing your order. way trains may be, unable to run machinery until further notice you get from uk a 3 S.Loaf of the ::for want of feel and thus the y g y ri L ATTENTION TO ver best Bread that can be made for IOD. a GARF,FU aleeessaries of life may be beyond - — net savtn to you of 20 cents on ever _ the reach of those who ma re- dollars worth of bread you buy. A YEMBLMING AND FUNERAL WORK -. quirethem. In the same manner Demand a 8 ib. loaf—it in your,just right under the new law. If you when a railway is put out of bust- . have to pay more for it, alright ; but insist on the weight. Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. assnfore time being on account - _ ' -. of a strike in some branch of their , Try our Home-made Loaf = employees the effect becomen far- Made from'Compressed Yeast. T -CHANOES WO"smmmhing in its character. This is WAGON ROUr6S • - an age of travel either on business Monday and Friday-West to Rouge Hill, north to ChaTywood and White- or on pleasure, sad especieIly at vale,back mouth-east by 6th,4th and 3rd concessions. We will give free to the person guessing nearest the Number of 3this time of the year the tourist TuesdayHureday and Saturday—Pickering Village,east to Whitby, back Beane Jat;�8 Elis of our special 30 cent Tea, blast, mixed or green ; or 81be of 40 cent Tea. trade is one of large dimensions, Wednesday and Saturday—Brock Road, Brougham,Greenwood Kinsale and :-eo that when railways aretied up Audley. To the person guessing second nearest, 2 The of 30 cent Tea or 1 lb. of . se 40 cent Tea. it is not only a cause of great lo Price of Bread-10c. large loaf. 20 Tickets for$1.00. .Ao the railway, but it is the source _You have one guess with every lb of 30c. or 40c. black, mixed or ;of great inconvenience to the pub- green Tea, until Slat`of August, 1910. lie. Besides,.thefarmer is unable THE P/CKER/NG BAKERY NOTICE—Winners to have choice of black, mixed or green Tea : to Ret his produce to market and the consumer in the 'cit Sade his 1 Our special Tea is the beat-Tea ever sold for the money. Ask for a the co u the necessaries Nof life A FEW HOT WEATHER NEEDS potind and get card to register your guess on. supplycat oor greatly diminished in For the Gentlemen—Canvas, linen and straw hats; Fancy shirts, Our Groceries are the freshest. Ask for coupons. off with or without attached cuffs-, Collars. cuffs and wash ties; Embroidered quantity and greatly increased in and plain sox; Patent leather or chocolate boots, shoes etc. GEORGE PHILIP, ----BROUGHAM price. Factorizes cannot get rid of their output nor secure the raw For the Ladies'—White lawn blouses; Undervests, drawers and cor- ... set covers; Fancy embroidered and plain,hose; Corset cover embroidery lac- material for their products. It is es and insertions; Faw y handkerchiefs, collars and belts; Boots and.shoes the same in all industries, what in patent and chocolate, all prices. .affects one affects all. It was not L'hoice groceries always in stock,also'hardware of All kinds. Poria green Ir"JE STANDMD-always thus.- Years ago it was and a big consignment of good binder twine, ab0 feet to the ball. We have ver much different. The farmer oranges, lemons, bananas, strawberries, cherries, currants, gooseberries and y the season's fruits. Terme cash. Ol~ CANADA produced nearly everything he lrsbBeiied 1!173 +!!O Brasebss GEO. A. �GILLESPIE, •Dun�barton, 4 ' � ".... .used. He manufactured his•�own -- ,iclothing from the product.o€ his - y -own farm. Were he to be shut Complete Ba"g SaMee - oat from all communication with Flo 8D of - THOUGHT the rest of the world he couldcon- ( J Avaiilable for manufacturing and Commercial 1°louse% Minae on living dependent only on If you are thinking of purchasing come in and look around beforeWholMunicipalities, <:•himself, but now the conditions buying elsewhere. Mens overalls, work shirts, Bae shirts, ties, socks eale and Retail Merchants, 'have entirely changed. There is and smocks. Boots and shoes for all. Corporations, farmers and private individuals. s0 a wide co-operation, and it is better Ice cream (City Dairy)every Saturday night n1or the world that it is so, al- SaYB Bank Department at every Bran& though strikes may at times inter- We also handle.Samson's well-known spades, shovels, hoes, forks and ,c„�,',v ,,.,ueeF-1,k.,,•+.'t'".� o ..'.,sk:e`�_s,,'. - f A Always lwf+a.•.,.:�y[s,,;•.fresh esrh�groceries r;o�Wc.•era.rsi.ew sw:og�n�ihS;ana•d.r�.�. D.e..In'r•'..CK E R,e;Ic.maNy G. 1'3Ra. II . A N�C Fere with things. rakes. C=,ARXNC$ T. SATTT. 14anage.Vr\ A ���! � � � ® Aa WNt�T. ringAugust lit.to Piciea " r 2 r. s,.. •.. C �";,,•�•. �.T ,r m"t+'('+F"•t '�°. <. ,.' .c ,. r .^ : ' :#r r:,s.. _. .-,.•n>. .iv M. - fi - 1. Y. 2 Mies Elsie Gibbons, of Toronto, P. and Mrs. Macnab are send-1rt,. Le gitRUMONT pent Sunday with �visiting her grandparents,Thos. In the week at Jackson's Point. p tirienda is the city. and Mrs. Gibbons. Rev: James O�mpbell, of San • • • Miss Mabel ryan is visiting The Misses Greene,of Hamilton, Fransieco, spent a-few days with o ti - s: friends in Toronto. are spending a few days with G. Foster and Mrs. Hutchison. ---_� . H. and Mrs. gamic. Quite w large number from here Ira Boyer Is spending a few days KEN,Sr WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S FOOTWEAR =•er -,: -'with Toronto friends. Several from here purpose at- attended the Barden party at W. _ _ Y R. P.and Mrs. Hopper are visit- tending the garden party at Salem Ward's, of Balsam, on Tuesday at reasonable prices. �a on Thursday evenin evening.. 101 friends in the North-west Mr.and Mrs: Madill, of Stouff- J. B. and Mrs. Madill are spend- _ . lugustLeggittand WilburGlee- ii Roses Flour and choice pastry flour always on hand., y on were both home os. Sunday. Ville, epost a day last week with Ing a few days on the old home- son Carter,of Manilla,spent Fred and Mrs. Farmer. stead with their daughter, Mrs. Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. ; Miss Jennie For a left last week Geo,T. Lee. - 8_n_nds,�with D.snd Mrs.Forsyth. The Corner Store. W. M. PALMER Propciekw i Gee g�Coates 9hI§ ed-47 r- David--Wagg•, of , Wit a�ood situation. home at present and is somewhat ' Load o hogs to Petecboro os.Mon- Mrs. G. H. Samis and her moth- g under the weather suffering from ''.1 .. '-N . RICH ! Mrs. L. Todd, of Stouffville, is 3aodsy with Hamilton friends. A] visiting her parents, W. and Mrs. Thos.and Mrs. Stephenson and Quite a number of t e young p I ea r, people from Claremont and Vicini- The Misses Scott spent Monday H. G.' and Mrs. Wilson sent Sten- ty accompanied the football boys -- with their uncle, ape day with their relatives in Picker- ey pmyQ wing of west display o[ = , R. Miller, of to Toronto on Satarda whoa th Lm 1 she in8bire. John Bundy, of Linwood. defeated the British> sited. f3hias. A secs isrge assortment of q s: - Mrs. Richardson andWasti - 3461w,Dolls, Tavy"I J-0 01"spending a few days at Jack- an tier sister, Mrs. Lumley, or in full ewin A large amount of "' 4 Minesing, visited friends here last g• received,for the Holiday trade. Call / son's Point. week• wheat and barley has been cut y D. R. Beaton, of Whitevale, Miss Ella Turner, of Green Riv- Pn and ses them. visited our town on business on during the t week and the oth- er, spent a couple of days this or grain is coming in rapidly. '- Hsbseriptions taker for all Magazines, Tue sda last. ---------- Tuesday - Miss Radler, we regret to ss. , week with her.sister, Mrs. George The football boys were welcom- _ _ Weekly and Daily Newspapers _ ~, p Richardson. ed home on Saturday evening has been on the sick list for the Arthur A. Luke, of Dow City, after their victory in Toronto by A , Past few days. ons,is at present visiting frieuda a torchlight procession in which • %T. MT. RIC�3A.RI��Oy- Mrs. Shearer, d Toronto, is s - and relatives at North Claremont the small boy figured prominent- - iting with M and Mrs. Henderson fora few days. and Columbus. ly. 191'S•4t. - Wh1t'b� 7.7 Mrs. Hortop, of Port Perry, has M•st8-staff Michell and Miss Jes- Wm. Graham and sister, Mise ' Toronto, Le Visitingreturned_ oma after open din friends in tows. three weeks with her sister, Mrs.- day to attend the Winnipeg Fair, m Thos. Paterson. Miss Graham intends to visit Mrs. W. G. Bingham left on 'Monday to cin her husband in Capt. R. M. Barber and daught- friends in Montana before return- �A R CAE N T 'SE LLS Edmonton were he has been em- er, of Albany, N. Y., are Visiting lag home. » ' for a week or two with his cousin, ' plo_yed for the past few months. Miss A. E. Fergie gave an inter- pure Paris Green Sprinkling cane and sprayers £� A[ Geo. W. Coates. P Mrs. Walker and daughter, of ezting and inepsriag account of , the 5th concession of Uxbridge, kir. and a f Robbins intend the recent eon#erence of the Poultry netting Forks of all kinds. - ~ has moved into'the residence just leaving in a few days on their Young Peo le'8 Missionary Con- ' holidays which they will spend is p Hoes, rakes, ice cream freezem. -vacated by Mrs. W. G. Bingham. Terence held at Whitby at the the North-west. Epworth Chas. Sargent has the carpenter meeting of the Epwo League Rev. J. A. Grant left on Tues- work of his new store completed on Monde evening leaf and Mr. Lynn, the, inter, is now day morning for StoulFville to y g ' take the train for Sunderland to The Claremont Citizens? Band r busy putting onthe finishing attend an induction. When he has been engaged to play at Pick- Ser' doors and screen windows, grass shears and lawn mowers touches' reached Stouffville his found that Bring on the lot of aguat when Mr. and Mrs. Gerow and a rt ' = Pa Y there will be a football anal base- • �. ... -_ at lowest rises. of friends frwn Port Perry spent Oa trains were running owing to _. P the strike of trainmen. In cone- ball tournament in the .afternoon, - ' Monday last is Claremont, th querice he had to return home, followed by a garden party and - _ xe guests of Duncan Macnab at Some complaints are made re- entertainment in the evening. - " "Sandbank.'• --the-coaditiaa a# ourALES► SARGENT, _ cLAREMoxT — -- _ W e McKay deft-os.-Tnesd'— _ morning for the Roo to visit his streets. The sidewalks have noty,, brother and sister. He also in- nut been repaired. and. weeds WO�dM"S BEAUT i Mends to visit Duluth before re- the healthiest description are al- lowed to grow unmolested on .rr C.e N Mav>sa ns. PARFINCr wrrsOL-•s� - _.RRA"��� �j tnrniva_home,- -- �. -u vaz�er i3w �� marry of tie streets: -We wish to John Forgie left on Tuesday , ,aveniag for Belleville where he direct the attention of the police A head of luxuriant hair V are to ,., will re resent the local Masonic trustees to the matter. be attractive. But nature ham not ci a[.ad at the annual meeting of The Claremont Thistles football crowned every women with glorious ge club will la the Green River hair. Some very loveable women she the Grand Lodge, plahasy t We are glad to report that John Shamrocks at .Green River, on `resud rather scantily to this re- ;Reid was able to be down to the Thursday afternoon at x.80 o'clock For instance, there are tees of thou- village ;t and the return match will be la ' one day last week, ajour- play- cauda of women in Caosds today who iney which he had not been able to ed at Claremont at the same hour have harsh, faded and lusterless hair, A - ~ on Saturday afternoon. As these who are unattractive simply because 9- .undertake for many months- y p y W.- A. Henderson, who has games belong to the series for the they do not know that nowadays even _ taught most successfully In the Champloaship last play Is e:pecF the whims of nature osa be overruled -- '7th eoricemion school ool for the t' ed. Admission to the grounds, 10 by the genies of selsna*. � If you are a Roman*Ithout beactti• e Paint- } y« few yyears. has been appointed cents- fol hair, do not permit your attract- - priaeipal of the Dufferin Street On Tuesday evening. July 24th. tions to be hidden because of this -• : Schaal, Whitby. We regret very beginning at 8 o'clock, theca will slight misfortune. -� The Guarantee much at losing 'Mr. Henderson be a free public lecture in the Clio today to T. M. McFadden'• and 4 from our midst as he has proved Mason Ball, Claremont. The buy.targe boats of Parisian sag.for : a valuable citizen. w c took tan he lectu to the International t,.. School 50 Dente, use it each night and you = The White bast ConSilb of .active part In t will notice the harsh, repulsive hair ga disappear, and in its lace will coma Baptist church and his depart of Bible students of Brooklyn. N. soft silky, bright aadpluxuriant hair, a - • tore will be a distinct loss to the Y., will take for the subject of his p,�ab Sage is guaranteed b T. 100 randranes B. B. resin ! _ Citizens' Band. discourse "The Bible in Stone" M. McFadden to curs dandruff, �tch- /O Gp�, S W]��i We congratulate our football as corroborated by the Great ing of the scalp,and stop falling hair -'boys on their two victories last Pyramid in Egypt. in two weeks, or money back. O :y = week over the British United of _._.. Fb� w �asC - c _. e f B - .. .- .'Torontot the'score, in each being � - 1 to 0 in Claremont's favor. This Wan the first time in which the To- nSale in Dress Goods Clean g _ x . pronto team has been defeated in .::And the gnaraatee--signed by the Gonipany—goes os. the ct�s. their own grounds although a Eve• piece-a REAL BARGAIN. Look the rices over. . so des, in addition to black and white. great many games have been play- P ed. The game played in Toronto carefully and see the amount of money you can save .by on Saturday was snolined to be buying now. - rough its the Toronto players were determined to have their•record Pale blue silk Reg 60c yd Black lustre Reg, 50p; unbroken. The Toronto papers Cinnamon brown silk Pint lustre' Chas. Sarge CIaremo red that seven of the Clare Black figuredsilk }For 400 yd Nuns'Selling,light blue For '��C. ,dela ' wont team were over six feet. Brown voile -)Re 500 d Green Panama cloth'mss,, �p d - -Before they got tbrougli with Cardinal voile 1F g y Dove lustre )}"' y ` them they seemed w Edl great deal Cream Panama cloth For S50 yd Green serge For $50 ya wUxeh 5 C a bigger-than that. .. d■4 tlwdy� We regret to report this week Cream lustre reg.SQc yd for 800 yd. Cardinal cashmere No yd. Reduced • 3 f � ' O -the death of one of our oldest resi- prices in all dress goods not mentioned hers:. i �^ dente, )lir. Samuel Bray, which GROCERIES.—Have you sampled our black or green mixed- tea took place on Tuesday -afternoon 25c fb. Oibeti sell'the came tea for 80c lb. -Buy our tea you' save �+ d *s " K a O= . . at the age of 84 years, Mr. Bray 3 , o K m ►g. M two to three dollars a year or more. You know our coffee stands at a 7�1 -had-been in poor health-since last the head for quality and flavor. Our groceries are perfectly sanitary, : ° R • ' winter but was able to'be aronn.d d �.• nothingexposed indust or vermin. very bin an drawer contains [ fit :until a few da ago when he con- rani covers. _ . fl ''v hd-s .tracted pneumonia. His funeral "9 •• ° O :took Place on Thursday.when hie ' ' ` liemasne were conveyed to the D. SIMPSON & Co.c - PICKERING �' l:' �o : Prince Albert cemetery for inter- - - J•a O's '� B + •' ' dw Feb t6 M Of ail materials and doelgl went. Mr. Bray was born in NEW y�I kept in stook. It will pay you , Devonshire, England, and when H W ` ` CW ill g ra Apr r►= to 0011 at our works and ila.paot our sloe! , ++qquite a young man he came across L it ; 8 ro C, a a o,. may {�1 and obtain prices. Don't be mi•lod b! Ate Atlantic to Pennsylvania _ - ; •. J a• ~O v aganN we do not employ them,eonssgn '"where be spent several years en- !!i .g g IS e a .,o July sE ly we can, and do Throw off the agss►la L gaged in limbering and sawmill �� g s oommision of 18 per osnt.,whiohyon will work. Then returning to Eng- -{i @ g 64.g o, mr Sept certainly save by purchasing from run. i T BISSELL -- r a 0•*. it• call sOlioitsd. land he was married and spent g g e s m mR Nov. H M181TIT tRANiTE CO., 'several years near his native place. Tbousabds'of Canadian farmers have tested the ••BISSELL" Disk Harrow - ' °D D. a Onos. Whitby,Ontario In 1851 with,his wife and son,two in the same Held with other makes and found that the "BissicLL" has the Jaunty 1911-Whitby 9, Oshawa 9, BroaRluuO years old, he returned to'Pentisyl- is greatest capacity and lightest draft. Because of the special shape of `•BIS- �Biivrfopswl'1, Ls, mon. vanis where he spent the neat SICLL"plates they cut into the ground easier. They turn all the soil, whereas — E. W. E VANS, _ four .years. After a brief' rest- other Disks only s - •crape,it or set it on edge. The ,BxsszLL" does clean Th@ P1C�L@rlIIg. ..t deuce in Port Perry he took up work where'otber s make a raged)ob of it. Steel'scrapers meeting the �i1Tnp �alltuaCtllt�' land in the township of Reach and edges of the plates `•Chisel fashhion' and "movable" clod irons keep the began farming. Later he removed machine free from - dirt or trash. The"Bis zra:'stays Vigilance Committee right. down to its _ work. It won't bind, buckle or . - Shop and Residence, Dundxs St l � A0 Audley where he lived till his hump u in the centre, no matter retirement to Claremont Some p The ob3nct of this Association is to • twelve years ago. While never how stiff or hard the soil may be,' lessen strealing and prosecute - - WHITBY, ONT. :•''' = ,�.. It is built to withstand the hardest the felons. Three doors west of Whitby Howie.' :robust and often attacked with usage. A simple method of balanc- sickness Mr. Bray possessed won• - ing the driver's weight removes. Members having proper* stolen communi• • �cb _derfnl vitality.. He is survived _ neck weight. It is the harrow you eats immediately.wi� any-member by Mrs. Bray and a family of four should know more about. So write of Executive Committee. We are prepared to instal wood or i1'en sons Coal four daughters, L. T. Dept.2i,for catalogue or see your -Membership fee $1.00. pumps on short notice, also attend All Bray, of Toronto, Samuel,of Brit- local dealer. to all kinds of repairing. a #� e Ash Columbia, Chas., of Gleichen, Tlo2t•Iatm•�be Brom the Pr••id•nt o:; s•or•4rt on application, Agent for the Ontario Wind,Mill, ~ ' Alta., Walter, of Saskatchewan, T, E. BISSELL Com• also gasoline engines and; Exec. Com.—I, O. Banks, 14eo, Len the squre gear C Mrs. Jewel, of Indiana, Mrs. LIMITED, ELORA, Ol"�TT. W. V.Richardson,Pickering, Ont • Sweet, of Battle Creek,Mich.,and J.A, 01Coanor,1 Arthur tefPrey, MA�'�$T CREAM SkPAltATO$, Mies Minnie, who at present is President, Bs•r•tsr� Phone No.50 at residence ' Visiting her brothers in the west. Sold by HOWARD E. TII1�i�E$, ' e1@, Oat. I . y -t^,. •n"3'.• ;..N.�s.'.,;�.,na,sy;cs� >,pr i•�„�?t. .�t s'r ;�'i� ''�-C. •.mt -�,��fa:ra-"? "'� a r }«. �,' ,r' fir. ��f-er- a � '7' ^^.' .yk 't�.»•�> t::'^k�e^ �' r,�" �`•,.� ,.•.. M-M. YN .�. '<'. .'S M1, � r M rd r P, .e;..- ew, ✓C.,• >y...A- .,,.7 +a"r i:." r e ..r ,,y "Y.,.. ..•g<•a.,u'' - Vis^• .r' Y,., :=""C�N' A(+'?..�c 5. - 3" ,�A•i�tit/� F W':a t " .t+a. a .n•r. ; t ,n. is',. ; 'a f „•',i�.4 d.. fi ':'.." i"v ♦.. _ -.t- _ ,• •� L ,,y,a 4 irli:.'. :, .,,.1 L4",•.•""'Y"' - -.. .. --- - --.. s ... ••: .. .._-..„• • .: w ,,., ., .._ -.. lY,.:'_ .--Ka_.'.�_ i.: ,.�. OYI:-.�, .:'.4 ry'�r. •9SFS.47•r ..Y -,�..�:.df,YNYR"t� •9 • ` '• save.. ,-.r:.+'.►. -,p•1J.o:.,r�i!t-,.'.G"'+••r.: vatihy!'.,-�,-,..t5w,.-r.:; • .�, y.. ar 1lMR .,.y;;.:7, jr.ri:.1. +qwi . w-.,.. • 0 reserve for the and of the.inter­ • - . view the appearance of the groom. "Do y ou know,, wretched child," .. �.. • resum the banker, er, "that I might " have you sent to prison I My slough- - , _• ' I ter has told me that you have aid- - -1 ed rogues to open my safe with a false key. You are a thief." e , 4 Hee - v "Yes," replied the boy tranquil- Hee�: the rans BClear and �! ' 4 ` . . lvbTaYe�o� a thief is to assist _ MUM -_1-D__�_ + • a police apy wantsad to make use of MALTA. - their hurt. Have mei arrested To serve--hest is oven,pour izot mn over ft sad tab to if you think I deserve it. .taste. Sold by aU grocers, 13c. a carton; two for ZSc. - - -- --• -- , ' "All very well," said Maximo im- ".. come in till-I called." ,,CHAPTER 1X.-(Cont'd) "Nothing is more serious. The t.M Maxime, you need not be IX- vada is there in your ante angry countess lexnin on the arm angry with me. -It was M. Vig- g bei,-and with or without your per- who sent me." �---' wf M. de Carnoel, Maxime Dorger- Sion I amioing to call him in. nory ts� Vigo r t Have you lostAMNII Cs agitated,' Ge�aat-fin And partly opening the door, your mind?'' Glalopardin- bevy-ildered, formed a Maximet. put hili head out 'cortege which the concierge regar- "Be so good, dear monsieur, as "He'arrived'like some one mad. deal in consternation. he said to the clerk who He asked if M. Dorgeres was-in the and .would come at length to per- overwhelmed me, with benefits. Maximo to enter," bowed to the countess, office. I told him that he was with ceive that I adored her. Adieu all you whom I have loved. ` wsq seated beside Georget on a -pressgd the hand of Robert i.i si- tc•u, with Mlle. Alice, with Madame Blit the day after I discovered I go, and you shall never hear of r bench m uncle wishes to speak - mance, and said in an undcitone: „y P the Countess. and M. Robert• then! the missing sum I received from me again. Adieu, and pray God for with you. ! My uncle will receive us. I "No, no; not at all," growled the ae gave me this letter and told me Carnoel a letter, through which I cnc who is desperate.' - , tanewer fest our success. And Pro- banker. to bring it immediately to.the pat- learned that after a short journey It was all, and it was enough. -- �mleence has brought me face to face Maxime took no--notice of this de- ron, and he, has-fied� to Brittany he had .veto-rs to Maxime with a man who brings conclusive, J,- 4JSUQL111g ntal and drawin Galo ardin after "A lettez!" exclaimed M. Dor- Paris; that he would remain there l tE:ars; and looked at the Countess him, ushered tin into the office. gores; a e er rom i not` : `tea - " with a'gla�nee the bcak�keeper lean- The joyous youth, thus forced to Give it to me, boy." ajoy. Ga- l arrangements for going to America, Georget bounded with yz. ;ing against the wall." and menat .to attempt a meeting lopardin .smiled to keep himself in, _ appear before an imposing assem- ' Georget handed it to his patron G "Let us go," said Madame Yal with Mlle. Dorgeres He gave countenance. =:amply. + blase; thought no more of imitating who broke the seal nervously. Each e e- his -address and asked to Suddenly the countess turned She was veiy pale, leas pale, the cock. He'opened his eyes in W.-rne present understood- that' the ve me. This letter overwhelmed pole and staggered, Maxime came n seared manner, bowed all around, denouement of this• family drama_ however, than Carnoel who more me. All my.plans crumbled away, forward to support her. the impress of the Long agony of Fad turned his hat awkwardly in hia1 wan imminent.and there was apro- f,r I felt that Carnoel could easily .(To be continued.) hands. fou d silence. a i8i captivity. .But she walked with "�flto are on 7". salted M. Dor- - I justify himself•if he was in a situ- a firm ste and the P y ation to make explanations. Then - P• prisoner of y The banker read anti the could e' 9 Borisoff had lost nothing of his $ores, roughly. follow on his face the tin reFslvns'despair seized me and jealousysu g Gale ardin, stammered theg" T>J-XING A BELL. pride. It was plain they had come P tt.at were created. He turned gale,-I gusted• an infernal thought. This to ask not pardon, but justice. employee. Agenor Galupardin, ha features contracted, and scan money, which_I_ should 'have re- No matter how great may be the book-keeper at BI. C'haroule'a,itivts big tears rolled down bis Prrted to you, I would not keep it, care taken in making the mould, a They met no one on the great wholesale charcoal merchant Rue; - istairmsty, and were conducted b d;eeka I bell has to be tuned before it will y c,e Flandre. If you wished, moo- I anal dreaded, in returning it, well- Gfor et to the vaitin room at- y � At length he raiAed his head andi merited reproaches. The loss 'ot rang a clear, true note. As a mat- B g si , any information about me, said in a husky-voice: fifty thousand franca affected you tear of fact, every bell sounds five. ltached to M. Dorgeres' office. This gay patron would tell you thatr--•" "Listen." �-tery little and you had ceased to nates, all of which must blend to- _ hall was empty, but the banker was I "I know y our patron. but no mat-` „ „ etherharmoniously.` o i the 1r.oE alone, for through the door of id ou come; Monsieur, wrote Jules Vig think of it. It occurred to- me tar B If one e ter about him. What d " tnv ti `si-sem tea- v '•,' 'arei actel, leant. hit out of_the tone will tile office in which h-e-lr�-former y here , or 7" de>ubtlesa know aready the unwor-i -cnanvmous restitution. I said spoilt. The first of these notes is dismissed Robert de Carnoel could "I-I don't know-'' .th act of which I have been uilty, t y - be heard the sound of his voice y g I to myself that this money would P oduced b the vibrations at the Beit I kn,w, said Maxime- I have lust met the friend who`ee+able him to litre in foreign parts mouth of the hell, the aecond bT - Ipitched in a high key. Maxime re-_ "Come forward, monsieur. .Take r -Pa. my flet t sJe tand stint ou were a bout, to, and even make his fortune there; t'ie vibrations a little higher up, urconsctouKl aided me in rt. I wuested Galo ardin to rQraoln_ at r-thaf.--es-ea- Ie'aL --- he waiting-teem with Georget un-�table." y that—fn se�iog lova ta'Fii`m without or third-atilt-higtser-up,and so on $il called for, opened the door of; Galo ardin obeyed mechanically, be informed of what I had done,'his suspecting whence it came, I +� the fifth, which is produced - quit France. sawn from P quite near the tog. As ilio charsc- " -. itlfs office, and mctined aside to a1- aad as soon as he had the letter to`and that I was lost. There remains sFculd acorn lish a"reparation in $o is the countess and Robert deexclaimed: I nothingfor me but to g poverty' the friend'ter of the sound which rings de- bis hands, I _ (Carnoel to ass in, entered immeili- never to return. I hate deserved whose tl;ght.lett the field open to pends upon the thickness o! theme- P "Hold: this is the letter that I' attely after her. my late ; I do not complain, and if m- ambition. tat, 'it is possible, by taking thin wrote. " I I write it is not in the hope to jus.! "I said this, buE I lied to myself; shavings from various places in the - Ai:ce, who wan sobbing in the t'You"' exclaimed the � banker,1 ti' _ idF Abs of an arm-chair, sprang to , myself. But, perhaps, when I forced myself-to hide from my 'inside of the bel], to alter the Svc lmr feet. M•. Dorgeres u teregd a' you wrote that We shall nee cu have read m full confesRiou l 'notes until the are all in haemo - B tett soon- oir are telling y y , own eyes the base feeling which y �• - cry of indignation an perceiving the, p y y gl}ou will judge me less severely.I prompted- me, and I begin to-da g the truth. Here is a pen and ink., P Y " - visitors his nephew had brought, He The day M. Bo.risoff came to claim. t", expiate my crime by confessing - - P � R � Copy the first sentence," •: 'IaACK TO THE CLC7B. _ would certainly have burst forth if Galopardin thought perhaps the several casket, I arrived at the office the truth, At heart I had only one _kbia former secretary only had been I banker before offering him situ-several minutes before him ands object. To ruin Robert de Carnoel ' The honecmoon was on the rag- resent but he restrained himself, anon in his banking house wanted fund the safe open. I had to re-;.{„lever if he should venture to re- gel edge ®E the .last chapter, sq out of respect for the countess atach myself with not having M dear," said.the ex-bachelor, 4 P� to see if he wrote a good hand He:f y K appear. I knew M. $onsoff was y, - ktan consideration for his daush- warned you of.the first attempt: at searching for him; that it he suc- °'I believe Til 'teach you to play _ •- - . I cxcuaed himself from taking the i B - Itcr, who was in a condition of ex- banker's chair, and set to work theft. When I saw that the thieves' P,,eded i t discovering him he would cards, Arcme nervous excitement, I n t had begun again, and'this time had fine o him the missin gum; that "That will be just too lovely for g I h •igraphinR with great pains. He n g succeeded, I lost my senses to that t ou would be informed of this dis- arything, 'darling;'' rejoined the • To vent his anger on some one, cul not written six words before „ be selected Maxime. {til. Dorgeres seized 'the paper, and degree that on ascertaining the de-; ccverv, 'and that Mille, Dorgeres'P"ng wife. Whit'game will you "Why do you undertake to bring d,,si natio Robert de Carnoel I feit of the fifty thousand francs I could never marry a dishonored teach me ` to my house persona oho bare no *aids g f•,rgot entirely that the evening be=j man- it was an odious calculation "Solitaire," answered the heart- - business here?" ' Enough! I am aatiaSed. It was, I had put aside these five -cowardly, infamous, and I thank less wretch, who promised to love, "My efear uncle," rep.ted the ne ver nlnl gyou who acted as aceto-'I:ackagea i,f notes prepared by me Gcxi that he has baffled_ it by honor and Pay the groceryman. _ Phed phew, quietly, "you will thank me' y `<� 'pay a draft. They were in my means of your nephew. Now you Lary to monsieur:' P presently for what I have done." '"But—' no-I do not know him,•' table drawer, where I found them know all. I'am_ignorant what has "Thank you! you are mocking j summered' Galopardin. several days after. At this moment h(comp of M. de Carnoel, and I B earnestly hope my confession will >> you were accusing M. de-C'arnoel,- By the manner in which he and ,ond M. $orisoff was engaged in `••+'"`'`31`oTisi` he.aountess, arrive in time to' prevent an afro- FLbert de Carnoel, looked, at each) ursuin him to recover his casket. •- Icaiipl "I beg y-ou- to listen to - pursuing tions injustice. I have done: There - -- „ other M. Dorgeres could see that I did not accuse Robert, who hon- ma II eoly repnains for me to ask, not that AGENTS WANTED-Xtss ti. Teal•-(food moasr• "It is useless, madame.- I knQwlthey met for the first time, and he cted.mc with his friendship, but I 'will pardon, but that you will mater- Men orw,.m•,t-•tcricat�-,�. - - - began to change his tune. I st ected him. ��'heii I laced m I CARADIAN MERCHANDISE, LIMITED, dav6hughter has aou.are gleadyttoldyme, and "Then will. you tell me who die-ihand on the missing sum my first' fu;g t tae. `Adieu, you who have naaterR.roe saumo,t, Tetoato fated this.letter Y' I feeling was one of joy. I was hap- -;I dv not believe a word of the to- -Willingly, sir. It was M. Jules! ,. to be able to prove that in _ _ lyia�� ����� _._ mance you have invented, be .for Vignory, your cashier," friend had been calumniated, and ' the loan who dares to appear before ",You yo.0 lie:" ��r - - _ me when-I have driven him awav," ", �to do that I only needed to bring who e -he added, advancing toward Car I swear I do not. Vignoras;,�ou this money. Unfortunately, p eCef my friend. He came one eve g't ou had one out. I did not suc S�DQ1��(j Cooks, reel, ` I am determined not to sof- B I t, Cafe t'ardinet, bringing me the cfcd in gettin an intcri:ietiv with .ter.his.presence. i B -' R r:tode'l of this letter and begging.mel The coune man started, and had, you during the evening and was. _ �l + + dread,havin t,• copy it-he asscrteri that he came,c,:m lled to defer the' restitution ' $ to prepare a Blare ncurly replied in a manner to cut I orate dinner because the are i flim you." till the next day. It. cost me, much I Y .."short all the..attempts of tris defer-i '-What' h< dared-it is im s- r,' - not sufficiently strong to stand • aers at reconciliation, but his'eyes ' I to take this step'; for you.wcnlld art►I - mtib those of Alice. and he eras si s'ble• Vigil(;T• is an honest man, turally reproach my heedlessness.i - over an intensely hot C o:s 1 Tent. = — " alid,you would' not repeat what you' A cashier who forgets fifty thou-I Targe. This is' especially true, - - This rood plc;ice c,ul I are saving iii his presence." sand francs in it drawer is guilty of I in Summer, Every woman p s y.-sc reed fo 5 i sexasperate M. Dorgeres, who re=I I beg your j,ardon, monsieur, I I culpable negligence. I was, how- k takes pride in the table she sets, sumed in a still sharper tone:• am all ready, and if you wish to ever, resolved to confront a blame •but Often it is done at tremen- amend for him I answer -for it he I deserved only*too well, 'but all, does cost to her own vitality -"This aFsura'rrcc zs too mach and `-. � Y Y - it is time to piit'an enol to.it.) My Lwi11 not give ire the lie. Evil thought Zecurred to me. I, through-the weakening effect of -' daughter, madame;. has repeated 1, This answer was made so franitly had sometimes dared to dream of cooking on a Coal range in ai what. }ou•-have told her-that you''An6 naturally.that it.greatly unset- becoming your partner and son-in- hot kitchen. caudonsrT Note:Besun have attempted to farce the safe. tie�� the.conSiction of'M. Dorgeres law. - It'Ras a dream,'but you had I It is no longer nec� a p i you `et this stove—see- g ry to wear - - •'•'You are free to boast of an action)who remained very imeecided .and shown so much interest in me that that Mthe narne-plate yourself out preparing a fine dinner. at, which you should blush, but cid t p reado Now pereCuO°•� . Even in the heat of bummer ori can roach out of countenance. i- did not s..et6 one •im ossible to y., snot, hope to pQrsuade -me that your Carnoel'knit his. brow. He was realize. However, I spoke to no v�orn out.�g dinner out A e di er with beta ��iirotege is not also your accomplice: 111u. •a ma-n to rejoice- in being 'be- onie of these chimeras which I sec- -t - I-do not wish to pursue him.. I trsyed by.a friend, even though the. retly caressed, and would never A=4AY even wish to f(,r.gct your unjustifi-{treason should,turn to his own pro- have permitted any one to see that r fable conduct ; but I hnve no" use-'!fi, I entertained the-'shadow of sucb-aLA - for your explanations, They will i hut' Alice .-ho .bard never .loved I hope. -I resigned myself to love j ,'.. not exonerat(r the roan ciiu are bent-i'Vignury, and who saw the inno-I Mlle, Dorgeres in silence; for I did �� ® ,� ®v� to upholding. you wished duly. cence of;.Hobert made clear—Alice •leve her with a disinterested love, -' Je papers of Boricoff, that is pas-i was -radiant. - arc' would have wished she were elven no outside heat,no sradl, no-smoke. It vci'll'snook the biggest dinner ble,' but•M . de-Carnoel has taken f "What do you think now, my Poor I might aspire openly 'to her wlthout heating the kitchen or the cook. It is immediately lighted and Irnmedi- lom me fifty thousand francs. This, dear uncle " Maxime said gently: hr.rd. ,I •suffered the more aloes ately extinguished. -It sarin changed frorri a-slow to n quick fire by tnrnirtg-a ._Itgnded letter witnesses against l "I think," replied the uncle with she did not-she could not-love me handle. There's no drudgery connected with it, no mal to carry,no.wood to clop, t - You d have to wait fifteen or twee minutes ill]iia Ste eta M._ It has been fabricated in his i ill•humor,,"that all this is perhaps because she-was•betrothed..to Rob. int-�° •a ready. By. en o'ttir en the.wick up at caw you get s,slaw Poz an .e-fence, and I would cleft/ him to a play' that has been•-gotten• up, err dee Carnoel, my comrade, my intense heat on the bottom of the pot, pan, kettle or oven, and nowhere else. It �jesept me the:-so-callcil'debtor tvho r-nd--until- I have questioned'Vig- friend. And- Robert, wounded by ]las a Cabinet Top with sbelf-forkeeping plate* and tood bot,drop shelves for'' mote it." I nory—" the repulse he had just met with, coffee, teapot or saucepan, and even a rack for towelit. It saves time, worry, "Do-you wish V) see -him!" asked 11 -He dict not-finish the-sentence: - had gone-away. _swearing .that he health and temper. It does all a woman needs and atore.tturt she expectq _ ma do ' r(axime, approaching the door. The door opened, and Georget meant to expatriate himself—that with 1,Z,and 3 burners; the 9 and 3-burner acres can be had with or without {`To ace-whom?" csclaimed M. entered just in time to draw on he would never return. The ob.- '�°f 1 - Yrery Qaaldr s+erlwhen;if net•s Town,.•rite rot Tlen:repti.,,C'ronlsr to th•nmrrst raeroei or the 41 brgeres. Iiimitelf 'M. D•orgei•es' ill=temper. stacle which-roset up between Mlle. "I ask yon." replied 2.insime, You aasca}?' what did you come Dorgeres and me had disappeared. The Queen City' OU Company, Limned, 6ietly. "if you wish to see the here for 1" - 3'_ Toronto. 13111 I carried >b delusion-so far as to --- li•son U_ho w•rofe .hat( letterir, "Why do you come before I bei ieve the day would come when f What stupid joke is this?"- -called .asked Maxime, who.wished�Ill.,- would forget the absent oiie J r. ,. ,_. +„ ,:tea., ,?.h...,-'?h' ,wS• "'y .'•.,. .+• ..._.,..., ,.:: .. .. .' .. . , .. .... :.. ,...,, .ti Y a. x, ,'.. r, 1s e'�"rc„F.': r,:'' ;t'y :�•4+wC x "�""4:% , , �.Is.4 ,.. •,... .`.. ....: vµ• 'w,.. :' '. .L,S •. :.:•�. .. ..:, ...'. - <v' f *fir ,(^#,✓d.. "T. M'4.+. aJ. ''” w :.J`. •1l� nY'�".: �q. Ell M.r +��' .-;y q�,,r�.•. ��y'.�j. � fi+s^'d�',',r ..�� 4"+�"` :. ,�,�>r•-, rpf�:- . '•''�' F 94°'a'c73' ,ia ,y^`"0i,w°is'3i ,,'�xisw-v"' -Y. .� N ,r� b ,��ry , MEM ..,:...n; ...$•w...,... ws.r. ,, v. ;. _. .Tr. . •ba r .... ': :.A cT^' - -.. Y..._ _ To w :....r+.-.MI�.TewM^.e.8�p r�leWF+G� :.y,,;,•,n.f•wd••wiE«,-a t. ::;F.:.... 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After sib days-L`uke'8 g 'n statement ,athat�i 'was '`about eight ally the capital of .Russia and la the Standard ArMe days after g doubtless only an- i serves its purpose in being "a.win- READY FOR USE IN ANY QUANTITY i other way of alcon he IS dew throu h which the Russians can variations in he aoeounta by Mark ti�+i - lc•ok into civilized .Europe," the Aisinfseting sinks, closets, drains and for many other u and Luka aka an intereating J,.ri i' .a, -true-capital is "White Mother Mos- 1 piteposes. A tan equals 20 lbs.SAL SODA. stud cow " as the mujik affectionately Useful for 360 purpose,.-.fold Evmwhero. 1 y' JAMES DlriowAu-,Kea. style's the venerable cit What the r-w.atz r Err COMPA"L13LITED ToBoIrm GOT. Peter James . . . John-OnY , several other occasions they were �willfamstown,Ont.,july•27th, 1908- Acropolis was to Athens and the, I sufferedali my life from Chronic Capitol itol to Rome the Kremlin is to the picked eompanipns.of Jesus. Constipation and no doctor,or remedy P ' Mcscow, says the Rosary Magazine. as transfigured before - I ever tried hal me. "Fruit-a.tives" Y -01 them-It is idle to a e Also, last a ria It is a city within walls which " ] p to Peterhof, and that two of these this shave one bar of horse laun-- ust what took lace. The word I had a attack o B 280 feet enclose three P resented by the Japanese, dry soap, and add half a cupful of ti re used is, literally, "naetamor- KIDNEY TROUBLE and the doctor cathedrals, seven c ore es, - „ Y, gave me up but "Fruit-a-tives" saved tent, a monaster three im erial Sohn'to be at war wi us ' . pbosed, which would have a fa- m life. I am now over eighty ears y' p is an enormous sea eagle, larger It comes to'a, boil. '_ Have your ;ntiliar .. sound to any .who--were -ofT 8F ud l- a _ ;amend_ Palaces, t)Ye Senate House, the Sy than life, in -beautiful carved iv= boiled clothes soaked over night. versed in classical lore. Perhaps "Fruit-s-tives" for. Constipation and ardg} &I-buildings and the Tower of ,y that accounts for Luke's variation, p cry The other gift is of equal ar- Wring them, and put them in the Kidney Trouble" Ivan the Terrible. ] "The tasfiion of his oountenanc� f Sl tA� -D � tistic vas, bsing_� .threefold_ boiler and boil.-_thirty -minutes._ 'eras altered:" Luke..also mentions Soo a box,6for f2. o-or trial bo:,2Se tc,m of constantly renewing with screen representing a foam flecked, Rinse in two waters, the ,last blue. i the change occurredw 1-'Te-he LimitIrmy wonJerhil!y workM in Cream is ed, enerally regarded as ted,Ottawa, gray and greenish white silks. luxury m towns: The following is I TL krr.s praying. At say rate, though most ancient ane sacred of their g y g y g Jesus himself calls it a "vision" buildings, the first glimpse of7-' --- --Yr an excellent and cheap_substitute verse 9), it was real-a revelation of: Jesus the demon went out, and LITTLE HELPS. _ Take a sauce pan, rinse in oold MOSCOW'S S:v'OW WHITE - water to prevent the milk froms ct reality, it may be, not accessible the boy was cured from that hour. WALLS Don't pour.tga on ice. If-you do burning, p then pour in one int .of tr, the senses under all circumstanc- 111:° Why could 'not we? - The its delicious flavor will be dissipat- milk and lace upon stove. Heat as, but no mockery of the senses charge against his disciples is once above which rises an efflorescence ed 1? � 0 bulbous cupolas, spires, pin- gently-until on, the point of.boil- - (Luke 9. 32). more their little faith. Mark says: P Dont fail to make your iced tea in Draw the an off the fire and His face did shine-Compare "This kind can come out b no- nacles and pyramids colored bright g P Y two hours before it is to be served, add a well.beaten egg* Beat care- r —Jchn's description of the glorified thing, save by prayer" (margin, Ilue or green or gilt with gold, so as to give it time to cool gradu- full for a few minute's, then leave Jesus (Rev. 1). His appearing-thus; "and fasting"). It was not be- astounds the traveller who associ- Y _ ally, 4% the likeness of his radiant recur- cause Christ was absent from them, ates age with -grayness and decay. When having 'trouble from cock- _ rection body, would be a reassur- +„r when the went out two b At the same time one cannot but The kitchen entrance a a house . ) Y Y roaches }ears a Sew peelings of the e'r_culd be as attractive as the front $sig promise, to the perplexed dis- two, they had taken power to cast •feel attracted by the striking indi- cucumbers near their favorite la, 'eiples, that the death he had-pro-I out demons and had succeeded. But viduality of this city, .which, scorn- entrance. A back porch_ with h _phes-ed would not end all, but that, their faith in him had vanished, lig the conventions of modern Eu- haunts, sups,.brooms, buckets, and scrub- For moths in caapets scrub the bin outfit scattered about is in- { cis he recently declared, he should and they were trusting in them- rope, glitters proudly in barbaric floor with strong salt water which g come "in the glory of the Father.” (selves, a common danger with die- splendor. Within the Kremlin the excusable. A large box painted 1 is hot,- then sprinkle-carpet with an desired color, could be used as 3. .Moses-Representing the old I cipies of Jesus. Czars receive their crown from S' - aw, as Elijah re resented the pro- ) " an)t once a week and sweep. a Flaset-fer_the3s, Pis"-bares, 1 " ] P 20. Faith as a -grain cif mustard God and the Fatherland, a in the n of the year, when J" Ipheta. Their talking with Jesus iFpd-8mai1, but capable of great bore they come subsequently to be ilia older farces, if one or two filled led with flowers, placed along the g potatoes, porch ed a will add beauty; vines suggests the unity of the Old sod growth. si.eak.and art_ in all moat de- P g Y' , tablespoonfuls of sweet milk is ad= over a door where there is no porch mt New Testaments. Luke alone gives f Ye &hail sayunto this mountain c•!ire moments of their reigns. P dEd when potatoes are drained the u&'An-_inkling of. their converse - i Hence it has caused some wonder Y will prove Fright and cheerful, _ -.-A_commnn prOYarhia}-expresslolL w!)-1 tic+t dlseo-l4r - sur- "They spoke of his departure that:Nicholas II. did not to Mos- To Clean Straw" Hats.--Cut s _.. . y p P fir- a matter of extreme di®cults. �' Window Cleaning Hint,-A little 1which he was about to accomplish cow to proclaim war with Japan, g tomos in half and rub the cut aur- -- bluing is the water- with which win- face over the -soiled straw, s uees- Jerusalem." AII99I:�G LINK PROBLEJI, The Russian court-is said to be doors are cleaned Sven a clearer qu 4. Peter answered-Once more he t1e richest in Europe, the minimum g Ing the juice out while rubbing. _Sex ra&see his disapproval of as Baa iia' Have Orao Ontan eel revenue of�$:L300,000i beBeaid a 1nthe a ass thanless tana thinappearance else I.have-ever the asrberr newic straw -, soca be as dry z ; proceeding which P should end is g- g or g. g'• Y g• then rub dr cornu t:agedy at Jerusalem. Luke says Gorilla for Ancestor. L'rand Palace in the Kremlin, with ud' S.D. meal over the-straw with a spongel, `'that he knew not what he was say• A man may have s ics magnificent throne room, theor rag to removo any particles of " jag But, ridiculous as the speech y gorilla, a twelve When preparing cheese. for .ma- lemon, Or you can strain lemon 1 ; eat seems, it Showa that &the loyal'',chimpanzee, �annancea ancestor. agcording I <tang or a �sr Star �PetersbnrgEiid includintheg I grinder pinstead ut it hoe ugrating itandgni old toothbrush intoa fine r{chs addip - - apostle was eager to grasp at any to Dr. F. Melchers, s German bio- Winter Palace, where six thousand(vu will instead gr how easily - .- straw which would indicate a way People can be entertained, one of arid scour the straw. Or you can of sacs a for kis Master._ So he! logiat. In an aaticle on, the descent the most �paciu4�s and striking and quickly you can grind up your dissolve tartaric acid in water to P of man, published in the Zeitgeist,- scraps of stale cheese, It_will also "Cries impetuously, It is good for us , 1).. • Matchers presents a new bcmes of European royalty, and the I water to make vlhaL .is. practicsllj to be here. Why face the disaster Hermitage. which contain; one -of kEep for weeks if put in a glass lemon juice. r; theory, the.essence of which is that Jar and .sealed. _ .-at Jerusalem I He wished to pro- mankind is divided into four real Vic best art collections in the world. ] long their stay amid scenes of such g The grape fruit for breakfast ' _ ineffable wonder, rather than court race groups, each of which is de -should be cut is half,the ni ht be- "Nice` girl, May Brown, eh t" g P • . AT PETERHOF g ,. scended from one of four race fire, the_seeds..all carefully remov- Y r, but she hasn't' much sense. •- C aarger, wn a a tLere is a group of royal residences ed, and sugar sprinkled over the She had rs chance'to marry me and ,1t:arsds to set up a tent for each o Dr. Welchers ascribes the i cu - ens rivallin these great personages. I 6 f ria which should thea be placed refused.' t , li A bright cloud-Compare the.',tJ hitherto met in solving the miss- tni)se at`ersailles,and at Tsars oe= ire t ing link problem and filling the gap Selo, about twelve miles from St. rc-ult is a delicious fruit for break- pillar of cloud in the wilderness, g, •there. are several pal- fast, sans all bitterness. ra the later descent of man to rho Ptters]3ilr 'and the cloud that filled Solomon'satteaipt to trace the human races aces, on one of which Catherine the If winter clothing and underwear temple. Like them, this Was the g to cue parent stock. This, he says, Creat lavished, wealth, decorating is wra ed in new• a er and label- �eaternal manifestation of the invis- wrapped newspaper Shia Divine Presence, the cloud of is due to the Old Testament story Cie.facade with.figures gilded -with led before being stored away it is YOd w$t &W Mief In ZA i M 1 t► e° a single race surviving and Sin- gold leaf, a method of ornaments- much more easily located a n - God himself.' One of the fathers its 11t! jr+l P" itself on modern evolution- t;c,n which cost her subjects more wanted besides being moth-pro - explains it as the glory of the Trin= pdn, slops bier and Compare the record in 2 Pet. I ary theories. t tLan three million ducats. . am. P ante,tMtlt Zane. A furrier cute advised me to vamp Instead of searching for a, single J The interiors of the palaces are m mink furs-in.news aper, as leo p�OYa i t. 16 18. I ancestral ape., type it. is necessary &till more magnificent; walls era s is d the little pests de est prtnters Bok,Rtsantesrre. not This is my beloved Soni-Although! t4 find four, of which the above i encrusted with rare lapis lazuli; eb- uh r AN DrugpWe a"s Maes.- --_ t,. 'he was to be despised and.rejected P ink. Have had no trouble from y,4 ,., of mea, the Father Was well pleased named are representatives. Basing otic floors are..inlaid•with floral.de- mot}i since I adopted hie method: with his course. His prophecy of his argument. on a large number i signs in mother of pearl, ceilings A. M. T. " death not only accorded with Moses'-physical- peculiarities both of 'men. ate lincd with amber; one room in Wasfiing Made-Easy.-Three pail-: ». auo a s Dr. Matchers classifies I'he Kremlin shines with the purest .fuls of cold water in the boiler, ""i'c' ep ` and the prophets but agreed also in id. with the divine purpose, and,. Be- ir_en and apes in -the following re- geld,. and evertywhere - precious "a ' cordingly, met with heavenly ap- lations marbles and exquisite mosaics areWales ! .wd t1.arab s� air 1, ISroval. H38 disciples, therefore, From & gorilla type are descend- t•-..be seen,. tag a ■s cls were not to try to find an easier" ed the race which he calla Wiest The splendor of the Russian jaw- a.�sai K�'.a L `. is -way for him, but to hear him-an,Congo-GuinearSudau negro,,-t-he el.i exceeds=all powers of descrip- ilnjunction which is found in a•)1: Bantus and the Zulus, the last-two I tilos; we know that Catherine the three Gospels, and distinguishes bei g mixed races, and -also the Great's coronation robe was to this voice from that beard at --the.. Fair-haired and red haired north- heavily laden with gems that it took Baptism. 1 ern races, including' the Finns. I twelve chamberisins'to support .it. Canadian. Appreciation. They-'saw no one', save Jesus, From the chimpanzee, descend I The Czars throne, which belonged >< pt ly-Moses, Elijah, God himself bushmen, Lapps, Barbers, some i to the last Emperor of Constanti- , manifest in the shining cloud, all Turanian races,-Iberians and south- nople,- is • of finest ivory .sttidded have disappeared .from the scene:(ern Europeans• -with precious stones, and -that of Lanthatn Hotel, 'Lo'ndon: Seeing Jesus we see everything- The. orang-outang is the ancestor the Czarina contains 1,223 rubies Gentlemen,-I, wish to express my appreciation of the 38 ..all there is in the law for us, all I of Tasmanians, Australians, Papu- and '876 diamonds, besides pearls •h.p. Daimler which you have delivered to me. Before ship- __that:the prophets foretell and de- 1 ar i and port ' headed -south. Ger-and snd turquoises. _ _ in the car to Canada I made a three weeks'.tTisl,of it, cov- - dare, all that God purposes for the Wiens, while all the races known as( SPLENDID FETES had bhs slightest trouble of e, car' ran and I think and I never redemption of men. I Mongolians, as well as Malays, fi 14. When the were, to the Polynesians and Siberians, descend are given in the`tinter Palace-dor= it quite lives Y t. up to the many claims you melte for it. The silence, smooth _I experiences on 'the+ from: the gibbon• ii�g the season, and one. is almost uses of running; and power of acceleration on hills is really ' G trount• had taken place the night I Dr. Melchers contends that each weary of.traversing,•the matey gor• remarkable. y previous. While Jesus and his three of these groups has differentiating I gooue halls which.lead to the state My petrol consumption was 10 miles to the- gallon, inclad- 1y cilsciples were go.ne'the crowd, who Physical peculiarities 'which.: ballroom, where the toweringwhit'e ing a great deal of driving istrnffic. The tyres show no ap- had, discovered his retreat near,spend exactly to the physical pecu-, marble pillars are,mirrored .by the, preciable signs of wear., and I think it will prove light on tyres. iC)acsarea Philippi, surrounded .the� lii.rities of the ape with which he : polished floor, where a soft light is I am really delighted with the car.=Yours`_aincerely, " riine, and.•with many more: (Mark classes-•it; - tlif3used by lamps concealed by tro- - says, "a great multitude • about - - ----K• - I I*:c�tl• plants and ferns rising in (Signed) C. A. BOONS, of Toronto, Canada. them,°anti the scribes")--now con- banks against the walls and where front Jesus upon-his return. NOT THE SAME. I g g - ssTh! 11103f - �y min li,n with the strains of the or- 15. Myr' son . . . is epileptic-:flat-• "I heel half-'the. ybting-men in i clicstra, one hears the warbling of _ ;:thew, here uses-the curious phrase town for rivals when I was"doing b:1ds hanging-in gold cages under " "moonstruck," from whose Latin a courtship stunt;" said the slid, tali' 'palm trees. _ _ _ S1lCCeeSfYl form.we get our :word "lunatic.". eyed passenger. ( The present sovereigns have aim- N ��From verse 18, however, it• appears "And did you land the 'prize 7" I_.l-,le tastes, however. Even in the (r C41' 0f the That Matthew shares the belief of queried the h dware drummer. great Winter. Palace the Private ;' - the-times that lunacy, epilepsy,.and l :"Well, I-nr�r looked at.in that rooms belt-aging to the Czar and - rr demon-possession all. belong in the light," he say eyes, Czaring are simply decofiated and yOaf X909 - same category. "but I married the girl. -in the English style, the- furnished - - 18.- Jesus rebuked him-That is, -'I'- hangings being of pretty cretonne the unclean spirit. The accounts in When you bump up against-some- and the furniture of- light oak•. The Daimler Motor Coa, 0984) Limited, s Murk and Luke are considerahly thing that you.can't afford to do It is interesting to know that of fuller. The case -was one of•ex- and cant afford not to do, what do all the thousands of her wedding COVENTRY, E{VOLAND. rd you do I gifts.the Czarina brought only th ree ltrama complicity, but at the woyip` • ', .. d`..•... .a'.4' ,,,,, r..r. r+.. ^m r t ..e ..r... -c.y ,.. e.8;e. •r•.a. ,TS,. •� �wz .*r, a �.tJ' '�? ,[, ♦ RyO•A ,.,o"t. . rz, ,.vs-•;.�' :a.. ;�'�. , � V :far ,..,. �,v �•. .•sa+ ,�• ^i,..:�.nx2 r . �w.�.r�+ e , .a.�„a.�.s�a�.. ••s�• •�«:i� ,,;F f�..,.4t �.• •,,, "r�,y,a_-a^r�St,r.'•�*a _,SKr a;-,�et� �•-.:!Few`is",» a„N � ,� � ' �•M?; .•�''" -. •�•�. '•,:.,.,. .,.r^�+ �, ..ev;.,„..xx ALJ",.w ti ":r,�;°.c.. f z .�.k' a & r Fy:.^1•.7 a r �.y�_. j!: x !. - ,NtOr, .' 7.7 - . LOCALISMS. -Miss ' Winnie Chapman is -J. H. Wagner is havingan > .� - - 4 -- spending a couple of weeks here extensive addition made this M with her brother, M. S. comfortable residence on Church PreserV1111g, � SaAuctloneer Powell's phone No. -B. W. Wood returned on Bat- street, • • is 1W1 (Independent). * arday from a two weeks visit with -John R.Linton had a valuable - < as •. - - -=Arthur Bundy is`holidaying his eons in Philadelphia. colt break its leg on Te day last -` --- , - - with relatives in oronto. -•-Misses Alma and Bdna Smith, week and will likely lose the - -Mr. McClure has rented Mrs. of Toronto, are spending a week animal. { H. Savgge s residence.for a few with friends in the village. -W. A. and Mrs. Remmer and Sugar and fruit jars 7f. 4. months. -The first wheat cut in this family, of Brockville, arespend- -Miss Josie Moore. of Toronto, localitywas cut b Geo_e B frient spent Sunday at the home or nor ford on ues ay, July 12th. Fal t. - ' harents here. -Rev. W. Moore was in Whit- -W. H. and Mrs. Field and grocerr s mu --Mrs. M. S. Chainnan As spend- by on Tuesday attending a sheet- danglifer.- Mina-.Teas,df roo Oto, ing a couple of weeks with friends Ing of the Whitby Presbytery. spent Tuesday at the former's • in Brantford. -W. J. and Mrs. Miller spent home here. Pure Paris Green for 'spraying ;: --J. S. Jephson.is in Belleville Sunday with the latter's sister, -Mrs. Fitzsimmons and four this week attending the Masonic Mrs. W. G. Scott, of Claremont. children, of Hamilton, are spend- rand Lodge. -Mrs. Dr. G. , or -Miss Fanny Mark, of liamuion Ia spending a couple of ter, Mrs. W. J. Ciark. =- :ton, is visiting her parents, W. J. weeks with friends In the R A BUNTING P:ICgERING Tillage. -We wish to direct the atten- . s and'Mrs. Clark. -Alex. Flett has returned to tion of our readers to the advt. of -Born-At Pickering on Sun- his home in Kingston,after spend-' the Pickering Bakery which ap- day, July 10th, to James and Mrs, Ing a cuuple of weeks at the home pears in another column. Sing, a daughter. of his uncle, W. D. Gordon. -We regret to state that we m Stewart Clay, of Toronto, was -W. P. Bretz, night editor of are still unable to secure the en- BUY , . HE --.-BEST-`here a few days this week with J. the Toronto World, spert•Sunday trance examination results. These wr -H. and Mrs. Bundy. with W. G. and Mrs. Ham, with are anxiously looked forward to -Ed. Gormley, of the Massie- whom Mrs. Bretz is visiting. by those interested and to these `. , Harris- staff, Toronto, spent Sun -Mrs. John Boyes and Mrs. th.e defy is very anaoyin �A ° day at his home liere. - and Miss GIide mere in the city for -Dr. R. M. and Mrs. Bateman PRICES. JUST - .- -E mer spent Sunday a few days last week and while and eon Lloyd and friend, of To- - THE RIGHT©HT SEA SON ` with eo �Cowap and daughter, there.went to Weston to the avis. ,ronto, visited Mrs. B. Bunting on Miss ,ate, in Toronto, tioi: lilt.:Z. Vi7LlLL]� tiS(CLUVVit, having come --- _ _Pint Jar _. :. --' �65cper dog. -Miss Madge O Leary, of To. -,Mr. Robt. Miller arrived home down_in their auto. Mrs. Bunt- -- -`-- — plandina vacatiog at.the home of her moth- iIy improving, His many friends city. i em - amine Quarts 75a per dol. _. 'er here. are pleased to see him again in -C. H. Burling baying chosen , -Mrs, -Wright and daughter, their midst. Imperial Quarte 85a -per doz. g the No. ?5 being the winner of the - - Miss Mabel, and Mrs. L. O'Leary -Miss Mary Morrissey returned $15.00 plume, Miss Kste Kerr be- ` Imp.- Half Gale. '95c per doz. and two daughters, Misses Madge home to Newcastle last week with ing that number. The plume will and Louie, are epehding a week at her mother, Mrs. N. J. Morrissey, be on exhibition at the fall op n- �Oak Cottage. Y, after spendingpee two weeks at the ing som9 time in September. Mrs. a -It was re rted iri town on home of her grandmother, Mrs. Leigh. * $� BEST Q - po •� j Wednesday afternoon that in James Morrissey, of Church St. -The Ladies Aid of St. An- GRANULATED SUGAR ON THE - ' - .-Dehawa stones were thrown at a -The Sacrament of the Lord's drew's church purpose holding - - -1r passing passenger train by strike Supper will be dispensed In the their garden party on the evening 31AR$ET- STILL 05.40 PER CWT. i sympathizers. Methodist church next Sunday of Thursday, Aug. lBtb, instead - -Drs. Towle and Howden havemorning. Rev. S. T. Tucker, of of the 16th as announced last - - made arrangements whereby all Greenwood, will conduct the ser- week. Watch out for bills giving Whitby subscriber8 can get their vice while Mr. Mellor will take fullparticulars. offices at any hour of -the night charge of Mr. Tucker's service in -Farmers ore having this year �t TT over the Belli phone. ; Greenwood. great difficulty in securing the .DRY GOODS--TUB DRESSES -Ira Lawrence, of the Toronto -Meseta, W. G. Ham, C. Rog- necessary help for the harvest. It . public school`etahi, s _. - - - R y is - . - - - - - - pu pent Wednes- ers and Gervas Cornell are la to �s w With -h-lends in-tvwa