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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1910_07_29 - -- _ .• . - p Y..•M ..yam.. .. .,, _, 7•, ..--v4 - iR-•R^ 11 7 7 __ - •• - P. .. rte•. � _ -,a ^, a -r CKE ING VOL. XXIX. ; , PIC1KEPJNG, 0NT., FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1910 _; _�_— --- 1'�To. 43 rrrofssstostal QlGarld*. SP i9UNNY MOUNT _- oREatriwoora NIK MTLLS — Coak ' 611 � `n Cliffe vT+{iited-Motu with his edie in in poor health, The Ladies' Aid met at the home - _ _._ r Miss Xy11 s Proctor s spending-tier _ zAW �( Q. MCKINNON,M.D.,L.R.C.S., ' . brother Joseph. vacation in Toronto with J. A. and ii�Qf7Kahf and 4iOUO-IfKQhtf• .�fi:- Wu5 member o e nage o _T__�hArntongw-sopent.-hada ao- _ ' Pbyaagiras and Surgeons of Ontario,licenriate friends at Ringwood. Mira Maggie Murray.of Toronto, is Hes on hand a complete stock of `� = ret College of StuReona, Edinburgh, - --e—, W. W.Stone,of Fort Myers, Flor- a nding her holidays with Alf.and p 8 a W!I,n to dsieases of women and - ids, has gone to New York, after s Trimble, ha rnees goods, . including knee . Oi>ice and residence,Brougham. nding two weeks with his sister- dusters, rings, $ nets, sweat ape Mrs. McPherson, of Toronto, has 8 y ^, -law Mrs, G. Hastingsand Tamil ahinder whips. rawhidgl grid . VJAQGb1J VVal .1 and Mrs. Moore. English holly, - trunks and suit- and X-RAY INSTITUTE CHERRYWOOD Will. Sadler, of Dublin, is here look. caseR. ing sifter the estate of his sister, the + PICHERING, - - ONTARIO � . We are IIOW b00)i1D orders On Wednesday afternoon during the )ate Fanny Sadler. Repairing promptly attended•to. . aLOIx TowLE, M. s., M. n., C. M., �+ terrific rain and thunder storm which Mrs. Arch, Davis, of Toronto, ie j Physiciaa•tn charge -- ppassed over this locality the barn be- spend)ng a week with her parents, Binder canvas and Collars.reeeiv w 8peeialist in Beezal Diseases ProatatioDia longing to Alex. Lawson was struck John and Mrs. Adamson. ing attention also. 'awes of Man, Diseased of Women, Cancer@, 8tit SIIlrlIIler PZ2Qet3 by lightning and in a few moments Mrs.' E. R. Jackson, of Fort Wil- Tnmore,%•Bay WMmination. Diseasee of eye the bu'iidin was a mass of games. The Liam, is spending a few w deka with Call and see me. � ear.nose,throat and lungs. Fitting glaseee and - p the Misses Wilson. .all scats and otuoule diseases. barn as well as all the other outbuild- her sisters, Osoe 13onre 19 to s tad 7 to o telt' = - inns was completely destroyed along Mrs. Murphy and Mr. McKittrick, with the season's cro of hag and nine of Orangeville, Called on a few of their ; p yw valuable hogs. The barn was a com- old acquaintances here Frida last. -- - r para ive y new one, ing re- ui They had been ere atten ng a LVE about two years ago. The 1088 is a funeral of the late Mr.'Bray,of Clare- - E.FAREWELL K.C. BARRIS- PICKERING. ONT. h J. � very heavy one, there being only a mons. J.-TER.Cona Crown Attorney.and County light insurance in the Maple Leaf ; allasator. Oonrt Reade.Whitbv. lav _ MuEuad o€ �-eluml�as:' Mr. Lawson � 3 _-- -' has the sympathy of the communit N RIVER - 1�-�A.+- T. BFARuLbTc,l3arrister-at-Law, GREEJ Orr for � Court of Jtistios, Brock Street. _ "i Johne DunksheELfr• W. ' Whitby. Dy DUNBARTON Barton s. - Mr. and Mrs. Fuller spent Sunday I have sufficient pasture for three � � J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, Fred Brennan, of Detroit, is visit- at Altona. or four young cattle and year- ^ . Solioitc-,l'otary Public,Ever Mone to Geo. Smith, and Almeric :McLeod sent last week at Money Is MY in with his cousin, J. B. Wilson's. p ling colt. Plenty of water loss. Oboe next door to the Standard Bank, other lrieoda. Wbitby. BUT A very heavy rainstorm accompani- 'Mise Magee is spending a few days and lots of shade. _ Y _ ed by li htnin awed over this local- with Mrs. Wm, Hoover. P�ev'iy�+' IO�, TELEPHONE NUMBER--- it Sunda egeaPin As a result a Mies Millie McNeil spent a few days ' ,D, V ^^ y g' with friends in Brougham. � � d�C�SUN BROEK �o�o considerable amount of grain is down g ALTER L HOWDEN, D. V. S. Mr. Ferrier and bfiae Hitchcock GMdaate Ontario veterinary College, IL2AREMONT and some cornfields have been. laid { { ____Mara Ontario vetazinuy Medical Society. ___ fiat. were town visitors Iast week. Successor to Dr,H.J. Sbizley, Oft" King at., Hhort, Iong and two abort. An interesting event took lace in Mrs. Munroe. of Detroit. is visiting 21okering, 37 p with her mother, Mrs. J. King. �• , Toronto on Saturday, July 23rd,when Mr. James Walker, of Toronto, was Dr. Ferrier and daughter, of Toron- to;are holidaying at bird. Bell's. �ttt!#rulif dcstDf. married to .Miss Ellen Jean, daughter BEAL J. King has left for Detroit where .L, `go is H of Edward Campbell of this place. t he intends to spend the winter. G. HAM-Issuer of Mai•ria a The ceremony was performed by Rev. v i; A. E. Lehman attended the funeral Yr Liconse• in the County of Ontario, J, G. Miller. of Riverdale Presbyter- Is the time to place your order for wing Village,P017CBER; Rea) -Estate 971 for for-�house furnistber at Toronto last week. a meattinect. a sla;ck time, hings, carload fang 81. The N$wa extends con f his sMoope:MT*.- t B.o ks-wa with-a w,--rt Fuller. of the year is the shops better in= M#ss Vera Baeyaid----at a few --ducemeats can be gfiveu- ---__ -7—.;L . tinaew:•s0aaser, ecirsator dna"-liBa•r _ � _ EVANSVILLE -- — -- - - ormarrisaolioeas•s.Broeghaar y gthC88 _ _ -days-with friends at Myrtle sad Port -- Always open day or night — Perry. Place your order now and have �•DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage Master Mark Linton is engaged &. Wilson, wife and family, of San the stones erected the first thing' • Lienee in the County of onsar3o. - - - __ with Wm. Pugh for the summer Diego, Cal„ are visiting with relatives in the spring. - - e3ory ':. tJMse as and bis residenes.Claremont. Mrs. A. Biter has -raturned home, hese and at �'hiteva)e.. �• _- here. C. W. GIBBONS — �Cla - aft$r spending a few days with friends Don't fail to remember the football '��11�� S.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLE are. this(Friday) evening between Green retnont , Do Cos••tanow. Oommiesionerror ♦ Mrs. Win, Miller, of Pickering vis- Niagara Falls. �� Drug Store Specials ited her rents. Thomas and Mrs. River and aim ago�se.�ssoe000atan Inuar of Marriage g loos pa Misses Dolby, of Toronto.are spend- _ wh ie.ali. ttar:faga Lie Puggh. - Out' r r - - Fcaak and Mrs. Dickinson. of To- ing their vacation with their grand- ��ST RECEIVED } mother. Mrs. P. Robinson, • _ 4r@. %M194toir with Agpgpkospkites rooto,are here renewing old acquaint- Misses Nellie and Winnie and Mae POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, antes, A Carload of Cement and a Carload of ; �. for Ooangee of York dna oatarso sue- Regular 60c, sale price siia ter Freddie Wilson have returned -' _ gmsals•of all kinds atsenuee so on shortut Miss Gerrie Wright,' of Atha, is from Tory Hill, Kinmount and Bob . British Columbia Shingles. + -= uwts.e, Address Green slew P,O., Oat, spending her vacation with, Miss M. CA son. Qklltololrt r�04tk 90i117�t1" Spears, The inclement weather Wednesday B. POWELL, Licensed Ayc- Regular 26c, sale,price 19c. Quite a number from here took in evening caused the Baptist people to All kinds of rough and dressed lumber • mouser valuator and collector dor the foot-ball match at Claremont last postpone their garden party till to- lath and shingles, as well as hard. bosomed of Ontario and York. An kinds of - Saturday evening. night(Friday). Markham band will sad soft coal always - avis@ soanaeted either privately or by•nehion .�,� /�� ]� Miss Elie Gibhons, of Toronto is in stock. ,i II 0 noted collected. For nates or othe be in attendance sad a good time is letiatar••ppry as residence,N1iaabelb 86 > ,},Mantle, kitchen and alarm clocks, spending a few days with her stuff. allured to all who attend. � � ���sO R � - doing. 1'boae orders left•h News Omce,Pick- Mrs. Adam Spears. nrtog.or Kaoaab•s shore, elaremeai will re. watches, etc. Our price on jewellery Mra. ,haw and dau titer, Mho A. ! }a Oates at t atteatios. sarstaotion Is away down. If you want a watch g LOCUST HILL tssd. lry; ooenambdsislgdepdadeul`i pi or a clock this is the lace. Sadie, 9f $aginaw, are visiting the BROUGHAM ., p former atm. T. and Mrs. Pu b. ; Kodaka and Supplies always, on Miss Jessie Day. of North Clare- Wm, bf[osgroce visited in Toro < - Coover Sundahand. Take a Bodak with you on moat, •peat a couple of days lastweek Q�r a phili a ret Tueada�-..Wagner your vacation. with her parents, Aobt,and Mrs, Dsy g p p m Ta �pll TERM OPENS AU6UST 29th F s Robert a started alaike threshing Tonto on buaineae. FREE with every 26c purchase. one at James Hortop's on Saturday last R. J, Cowan bad a business trip to Have a full line o2 treah and Curti. box Nature's Tablets and a m a Qod average yield of wawa on Tuesday. This year the attendaif.,b has been -- 'ed meats constantly_QU_hAnd-- - - - seed. g y W. J, Devitt had a business trip to the greatest in the history of the " T. M. MoFA DDEN We regret to re rt.that Miss Sarah Toronto on Wednesday. � Spies Roll,. Breakfast Bacon, po Mr.Davis, of Toronto, visited over WILIOTr Linton cell called home on Sunday, $am, Bologna, Weiners, etc. DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN owing to the eeriuue illness "of her Sunday at J. Littldohn's. ' � « father. T. C. Brown, of Toronto, spent Sun- s PICKERING, _ ,ONT: day with his famil here, Hlgbest{pricas paid for - Mise Myra Holden has returned Mr. and Mrs, 11�cLeaa and family Zutehers cattle home, after spending a couple of spent Sunda in Brooklin. �0 �a � • Pickering Lumber' Yard weeks with friends and relatives in. p p , ' • • . • and Markham. Miss Gladys Brodie, of Pickering,.is ,�tekerina lverr� The friends of D. Forsyth, of North holidaying with friends here. There is a reaeon'for if. Day by Miss Edith Betts, of Milton, is visit- day and year by year the Claremont, who have been camping superior All kinds of buildiII material hDolud in her aunt, Mrs. T.C. Brown. work of this school is Ibsoossbta bet- ing near here:returned to their homes in g First-class rigsfor hire - ing rough and dreaded lumber, Toronto and Hamilton. Oscar and Dire. White. of Toronto, ter known. Out graduates readily lath, etc. We understand the garden' party, spent Sunday at J. A. Wbite,'s, get choice positions. Catalogue is Day Or night' INewbrunewick Shingles $3.60 under the auspices of the Ladies'Aid A number o1 the.members of John free. pei-•M. Terme (lash. of Mt. Zion church, at Wm. Ward's. Burton's family are indisposed. r Bus meets all tmins cess a decided success: The proceeds Harry Wright, of Notileton, spent W. J. ELLIOT,'Principal... Saturday and Sunda at Mrs. Beer's:" } Teaming promptly attended to. W D. GORDON &SON. amounted toy over$200, y y s i Coe. Yonge N Alexander Sts. _ Dr. and- Mrs. Jas. Moore, of Brook :Agent for Canada Carriage Co. RAL ESTATE ATHA lin, spent Sunday with W.J.and Mrs. 1� ..... Devitt. �-tttisltttt��� r and son, of'Little �• — P{cam*iwp• Two fifty-acre farina for'-sale cheap, Toronto: York, are here fora raw aye wi - - -- y s� planty of one John and Mra. $cotta ret Sunday. relatives. , / withrien s a IIn. I _M 1� �Yy�� Z� q mortgage if Mrs. T. Nigswander spent a few WiaLipeg where she has 'been has Latin 'for a -_ QI 11 j half in cash, required. balance'on mor days last week in Toronto. year and a half. _- ---— Geo.Jarvis and family spent Sun- Mrs. Everest and, children, of East Also a Eocxi tenement dwelling (;�dwood, Toronto are visiting their relatives, / J Having rented the Dumbarton shopyielding 1 in the -vil) a of Picker- day ss his father,, the ��� and opened the same.I am prepar- y. g Mise E. Renner, of Mt.Joy,is spend J. GamxidRe and family. L a p p ing. ing a time with Miss M. Hoover. Miss Kate Brodie, of Toronto, is ed to do all work entrusted to - - Arthur and Mrs.Your of Toronto, spending her"holidays here with her .0 me in the above line, g Horseshoeing a specialty. Vii/ �� i ' spent over Bundy o o Roper's. mother, Mre.'A. Brodie. To Bend us your name for our Call in and see me any time. Miss E. Line,of Toronto, is spend- A s Hamilton toer Thos. lay has en- cement /•► titl��Util� �tr�fwlt�B ' ing a'few days atO.G.Ni$hswander's, gaged y BIG XMAS' k T, ZIN'1'E�TER, Great into..-4st is being taken here walks on R1 ock street south. ���*r at present in the football semi-finals. The Mission Band hold their picnic DUNBARTON Jos. Mowder has rented the Robin- on Saturday in T. Wilson's busby CA TA LOG1 UE I son farm at Altona for a term of when a very enjoyable time was spent - - L -W V. Richardson. years. by all. OF • • • .:• . . ..The ''• '. - �; Sydney Hughes, of Toronto, is John Poucher, of,Toronto, and Mna Nota Public, Pickering. spending his holidays at S. Lapp's, ter Lawrence Major, of Whitevaie, �PatCheBi Clocks B $ helping with the harvest. spent Sunday with Thomas and Mrs. ' • N. and Mrs. Mowder and iss ocicher. Jewelery, Silverware ' Hexad Office, Toronto �IQeksmlthinc� Glad a and Virgie, of Stouf3ville, Mr. and Mrs.McGregor, of Toronto, • iteduaday at J. Mowder's. name out in their auto on Sunday and ETC. ,. General Banking Business -- Fred.Marsbman has engaged with spent the day with George McGregor traneaeted.. A eneral blacksmith business done. Wm, Whitleton, of Goodwood, to and family. - a �l kinds of repairing neatly sinal take charge of one of his threehing There wilrbe a lot of old flooring .It will be out early this fall. promptly executed: outfits. sold by auction at the school house ; $peeial attention giveno Gertie Dorothy and,Leonard Fidge, Here to-morrow(Saturday) evening at Send in your name now. Horse-shoeing- a- Specialty. of Toronto, who have been spending a 7.80 o'clock. ' the collection Of time-at,H..Roper's,returned .to their Robert Anthony, of Lambton, visit- C •CR1�ON ! T.A W home on Monday. ed his sister, Mrs. A. Brodie, last Sat. _.sale notes. PICRERINR, ONT, Raymer Bros.. of Mount Joy, have uaug He was accompanied by his _ started their season's threshing- in daughters, Ella and Arnie. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. this locality commencing at J. Scott's The regular meeting o! the Ladies' PLANTS FOR SALE on Tuesday. Alsike is turning out Aid of the Christian Church will be =opoeltls received of ;1. tuna _ verp well. held at the 2rome of Mrs. John Percy upwards. _ _ _ _ Tomatoes, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Harry Roper met with it ainful ac- on Wednesday afternoon. Aug.Std.Celery and Garden Flowers. cident while drawing in ale ke at John R. J. Linton was in Toronto last -I- P R =Y1tl�!=afBt tillOAed at highest y Scott's. As he was driving in the Friday completing the purebaee of a oproslTs Yaw POST oFstcx _ ourrent rates. Wa n will be on the road during barn with a load it upset, throwing ggrrocery -business and building from the season. him off the bridge and dislocating his Geo. D. Johnston, corner Arthur and CBAs. D.-Gop.DON, Manager shouldei; and spraining his ankle. He Shaw streets. Mr. Linton takes pod- The Gammage Gardens, is doing nicely but will be laid off session on Nov. lot. We wish him ; 1 = WHITBH BRANCH. BROUGHAM, ONT. work for some time. success in his.enterprise. B�-aa�wns a ..., « tM #7""'z •id'�'.'bNq': a'tirr}�'• "^+' �:1',i�.. uL,.,,. qX'.'�"r�`'y65�ri'•„'.� ��.s.3�,� '"i",',y'' 'CY:,s.*'d',vjr .y ;�,f. `T >ws .t� �-•'„ y .°yah �+ v �•s4#,'+ � 4r+«�p+41 x, it ti -71 • ..,n�. - ..» .... F .. w.`. ,,"- ,M .: yr': -> m .,?" - ' .. .. '.,�. .,# 3`.. ,,•.r ... '-a.P"i -�"", :..F'�Wr 'i,�-„a•G:..ar 3�• ,ya ;y, a:'. 'a N.r.,d -t- .,•o. �aa. ': .. -•,n' t t'• .. .I.. .� ..-..,; • �`:.:.: ... -- '.•4' K ...l• ,Yl,'; •'L.Mif:.'N .. ,'. i.• .Y r r - ta 74, A isid in, some one wry and some an- 1 �otLer, with a few in the centre, un- tethe , - e _• _ _ _ til the stalks are hidden..andthe - � r whole becomes a pleasing picture of pretty and as eet-smelling blossom. the ftowers-lave been cover- e%i with.paper the lids are carefully nailed down, and the flowers are __ �� ----- -1 ready---te--­leave-$t.- Mary's-�y iL11th� t+7 �n��rr jiC P steamer for the principal markets b�' + ; n� •rFiG NF.D-tT of-� T ,�oun • n Study . Thirty Thirty-six-d, Kingdom i e average t cher 's th ve '''YALTA. capacity of each box. Some boxes -._ --- -- run' to seventy-two bunches. About To serve-heat in oven,pour hot milk over it and salt 1 ` GO of these boxes go to make a ton. to taste. Sold by all grocers,13c.a carton; two for 25c.ing it ca { �. easily be aseerta' how many CHAPTER I%.-(Cont'd) -ted large sums, to be deducted be- single blooms a be gathered fere the succession of Robert de during the course of a season. "It is over,” she murmured. Carnoel, who was made universal I The people whose lives are spent A "The wretch has poisoned me." legatee. And Madame Yalta left I a cult;eating these examples of - And she "fell. They all rushed to Maxime Dorgeres a bracelet and a I God's handiwork are quiet, God- her relief.' Their cares were un- ring, more precious to him than all !fearing and prosperous. According availing. Her beautiful eyes open- the riches of the world; it was all I to one writer they "w - - ------- -" -- -`- -- - ed no more. She was dead. that remained to him o ur a e or the innocence of their JAPAN �1iiL FIGHT U. S. tho power thus acquired to cry A month asse _ nawn, but passionately i lives and the purity, of their man- Rands off ' to the white mail. - rr.pich-closed so gloomily this loved. Hers." _ "The ' tie- strange history. Alice and Robert The countess passed into his life In the fl t c•v their right to trade on equal Man- are not yet married. They wear ?i.ke a meteor w ' cesons of spiritual import; the A BRITISH NAVAL EXPERT'S terms with the Japanese in Man- 3nr urnin n w o s an and disappears, leaving a I'Saviour Himself tells us to "Con- -OPINION. c'la:ria,and Corea; the treatment of i reunited them. But their marriage luminous track in the firmament. sider the lilies." To do so as He _• the subjects of the latter Power on is arranged, and is to take place in The memory of this extinguished :directs would save His followers the Pacific slope--either of these ay. — wilt-haver-be effaced' froth tlie�man�fours and much unnecessary causes of disappointment will pro- heart of Maxime, who is not yet The Conflict is Inevitable-Japan's, , The death of the countess has anxiety. _.: v:de Japan with a euros belii at ne•:er been avenged, and it is pro- er.nsoled, and who, to recover from Growing Dislike for �the desired moment, and one which table never will be, for Villagos ao violent a shock. is projecting a Will, in all probability, put her in .� vova a round the world. Americans. d:.appeared the day of the crime, R LITTLE FADS OF AUTHORS. the right in the eyes of the world. Perhaps in some far-off county The Japanese know how to apply ' end all trace�of him was lost. He P y __• Writing in the Daily Graphic, P had fled to some land fregrfented 1!e will meet Jules Vignory, expia- 1 Gerald Fiennes, naval expert, con- the art of iu itsu to international by the rascals whose chief he was, tie. by a life of toil a moment of , Ifabits Which Writers Thought P I •olitics. i l g• s.ders that war between Japan and P bandits who p�epa�e their intea shameful weakness. Conduced to Best Work. - _. the United States is inevitable and -"� darkness, robtin for conceal- Robert de.Carnoel onl acce-ted I JAPr�N DESPISES AMERICANS p g y P f Mark Twain's habit of writing ,n ,that no European power will take trent by the criminal toleration of."the h^r:ta a of Madame Yalta to ,r.rt. The British-Japanese alli-� ' More dangerous still, the Ja - g led in the latter years of his life ;[ p g p governments. I beEtow it upon the poor. The Avenue ha' called atfentivn to some of Sze arse will not be renewed.in 1915. anese•are full of contempt for Am- l..' +. ieIIcor lack red Nihilists They dishonor theat Inost de right j theFprOeeds house ltthels Cera eetoabe .earlieir ruties of uthora• composition among 1 SEES WAR WITH JAPAN, �J* national gspiriit,bur even fof true -of asylum. devoted to a hospital fur those dis- Milton never could ;write his lost an will,' fl asserts, the United, natiu�erican which discern in - It was not Maxima's fault if the nb�'ed by accident, The workman poems unless his head was thrown 8 y have a pro- mutilated in a factory will owe an ' States very much for the 'reason found disbelief in' the war worthi- -_ - Infamous doctor was not punished as far back as possible and his eyes ` ps he deserved. He pursued him asvlum to the woman of the serer lA„,ked upward. Maturin stuck a tat prompted Bismarck to fight, ress of the Airierican navy, and an rt,. without lo sin a minute but the`ed hand. to f ass work n h snot�unry to slhu Fra nee.' p y aceto realization of the fact that y p his .servants and household that he cr<'ered Germany out of Kiao-chau, %t g,y a satiation is oyer- cos ardl knave had taken his re-l The se rvan sand-allies- of the i Ja a-n toga+th strategic cautions in advance, and was not countess have all left Para. Jus- Lelmin in their favor. It is to be found. It was known that, tint has gone with her husl,and to was engaged in_ .composition, but ' the 'K418er would have-no alterna- ! chlected that the Japt;neso are too poison had been mired b, him in a j Algeria, Kardi'ki has taken refuge also to help him to canrentratc his tiyc' but to move out, adding, how- pt�or to fight. When mill people °•-Lass-e'€-water #er the ink nn_tnnYinapiP_ _ARd�ites__fenc. r"��;. s_ — -'- et er, that in Bch_an_eieni_tha_old-_sreugnize_the .fact-ahu:h all history _ c Euro ' . eccntess; who foresaw, doubtless, � ing lessons to the subjects of the I Glover was -best able to eompo�e � Paan league would revive., and' teaches-that it is the poor nations, pp g I g a ballad while he was walking in i Germany. France and Russia would' not those who have grows rich and }rpr a roachin end, for the even- Sultan; Geor et has entered a cyervttelm the Mikado's people. Icomfnrtable, which fightt The ing before she had written her will. ship boy's school, and Madame Pi tFc garden of a friend, and de- ; 'But,.'' contends this naval ex Prust•ia of Frederick the Great, the She had forgotten no .one. who riar.is established at Brest. sttoying her flower beds with his bi`d served her faithfully or who But Gal:pardin has remained. M, cone. .although Mezeray wor&ed pert, ''Europe is not going to life' Franoe of Napoleon, were poor, Lad 19ve3 her Daigeres has taken him for cashier rnly in the daytime, he had to ha%c a finger, I imagine,. when war ''It ought to be so obvious as not tl * Madame Piriac, Georget, Kardi- and the safe is well guarded. breaks out between Japanand the to need satin that iti is the na- candlelight in the room while he Ui:ited States, to save to the latter'tion which hopes to- gain something. . , ..' ki, Justineandtier husband inher- .. . . THE END. +wrote his histories. Rousseau found ' -- that his thoughts came most free- Spain. islands of which they deprived' rot the natiohich is preoccupied Spain. Europe has a 'Munroe doc in ho'ding what-it.has gained, which. _ f - a when he wandered in the woods tr.ne' of its own: and it includes is tempted to war. Japan is rich LIFE I\ FLOWER-LAND. that grew so plentifrilly and were. std collected botanical specimens. P P thought -to hinder the gultivation the determination to leave the-Unit-I crow h to afford war because, di- Descartes lay perfectly still and i 8 (BY airs. F. L. Ellis. u� other things. Presently six men, ' ed' States to stew in their own I rectly or indirectly, she will make - _ ) , motionless while engaged in juice.” �� - from instinct or inspiration,',tlicught. Ampere could work on war pay for itself., Every Briton loves flowers. thought it worth while to.assist'the, his problems- only while standing i THE OPEN DOOR. i No one need be an artist or a flowers to grow. They experiment- r, ' - pet to understand and admire ecP, and met with the success above ;r''' and thus he anticipated the The situation may be ' quite P desk of those modern writers who I biieflc defined, though I do not pre- A WOMAN PIRATE. their infinite beauty, for to babes recorded. So that, unknown to stand at their work. Ampere was tend that the definition ' and sucklings, as -sell .as to the themselves, the people .of- Scilly, tai t e elements. The white ria- Captured iti ludo-China and wise and prudent, they unfold their olio through fat pe Brought to France. ti.oughts in enormous letters. �iii ria demand the open door in the •- G• ,. 'treasures of loveliness. _ ii ing in uss` and the kelp Haydn never set to work on his realms of the yellow man, while Thirty tYMi,9-upon' t$e Longships t-ade had been reduced to great GeC res without drawing on the ring!claiming the right to close their In the steamer Admiral Ponty u Lighthouse at Ladd's End are the poverty, found wealth at their very dri-,cn to him by Frederick II. and oa n' door to him. Japan will ac-Ltbere arrived at.Marseilles recently Scilly Isles, where nothing but flow- door. The secret was not long with a party of Annamite pirates Paesiello was in the habit .of cov- ecpt either altern�i ve, but not G, ers grow. Who could be unhappy kept, for when the rest of the is and malefactors a remarkable wo- such g g got to know that bulbs hr, hought he was really capable ' both at once. For Elie present the 9 Thede are six,fragrant surroundings and I could had for the mere uproot- r ii his himself bedclothes before I United States stand for the embodi- man* one., of the wives of the re-. rr - trent of the white man's position. dcubtable pirate De Tham, who has '&b6 lit TffO rocky islets in this p c ing, and that a little pains and at - "Great Britain, bound' by the given the 'French so touch trouble turesque and interesting group, teution would turn them into pro- i Indo-China. i --- - tip: of an alliance for the next few a, nerd at- this season of the year, fitable material for market, they years and remote from the dan- Co-Ba; as the woman pirate is r when Nature everywhere is burst- Fc.t to work assiduously and laid the CO�IFO$T IN THE JUNGLE. gErs which bulk' so big in the eyes called, exercised a dominating in- ing forth into newness of life, they fcundation of an industry that has —_ cf s siericana, Canadians and Au fluence over the pirate king and his F are gay with beautiful bloom, for not only contributed plentifully to EserSthing From Soup to Nuts on stralians, is out of sympathy with, fcllowers, a power she even pre- the Scilly Isles are the centre of a orir national life and happiness, .�r is at least lukewarm over the served throughout the voyage, l' great and im ortant floricultural bu, practically saved the, islands EIS Game Trip. • g P P Y Ipclicy of eitclusion which her gown which the prisoners made ins industry. from ruin. I. When the Duke of ,Connaught children in the Pacific consider _ specially constructed iron cage built The first consignment of daffodils ' It is needless to say that those six went hunting big game in East Af-I tel to their national safety and eco- amidships. The other prisoners on was sent to Covent Garden Mar- pioneers of the business are held Lrica, no unnecessary hardship was nomical develoQment, receiving-their rations .immediate- ]kEt, London, in a bandbox. •That;in pious memory by�present in- itted to mar the pleasure of i 1 handed them to Co-Ba for distri was fifty years ago, when daffodils!habitants of the islands. the outing. Unusually comfortable(- Therefore there eitists a certain Y cotnmun'ity of ideas between the biaion and she laid down iron re- vere rare, and it will ast mish most f The Scilly Islands: being in the tents were taken along-spacious over sea nations-of th_e_Empize- F.' risonera' Iife on of-our-readers to be told that for far south of our weather protected and lofty -with-a eood-_bed,_-fu-ri�i-;-the United $totes; which may eaa- board. Her word was always ecru - � .` that consignment'the forunate and I country, at course-tavorabl•: - enterprising_is situated for floriculture;%but even'were not metal, as usual, but crock- , uErcuum erilous o e unity o Co-Ba, a�-small hard-faced wo- - a sum than X.5. that fact does not render them en- cry and, lass. Supplies for the lar- t„e Empire. In our enthusiasm for g pp common defence we must never for= rian of about thirty, enjoyed the re- Birt even those far-seeing people, tirely free from bitter blasts and vi r were carried on the backs of et that common defence' mtation of a witch amp the pi- who postulates 1 p$ who were the first to recognize a the nip of winter. Meana have had sixteen pack mules and fifty. don-I common aims and common policy. rates, and she fe'�edcivaly hated the market value for the now popular to be devised therefore, to protect .keys. Twenty,-Avle sheep were tak-I "The Japanese alliance 'expires white- men. When the prisoners yellow bloom, could scarcely have the flowers from the cold winds en to supply meat for the party, ; in 1915• it cannot be renewed. If landed it. was she who marched dreamed of the extent to 'which the that at certain times of the year and deer, wild duck and other; renewal was possible before, it be- Proudly at their head, taking not cultivation of the daffodil would sweep over the islands, dense, well- game afforded variety. Five cows'came impossible when the Ameri- the slightest notice of the crowds s ,grow. So enormously has it, in ttimmed hedges being constructed rccompanying the caravan supplied`cat; fleet visited Australia in 1908 who watched the debarkatiav of the fact, increased that in the height of to break their force and temper fresh milk daily. I aed suggested *trisoners on their' way to the Ile I ggested to the people of the the season, which would be now, as I their severity. ^� �� gore is a sample menu: commonwealth that Codlin is their de Re, in the Lay of Biscay: many as fifty tons of blossoms are What is known as the season Sou Btiffalo tail. friend, not Short. If no conflict isent to the mainland iti one'caigo. commences as early as January �'- a What fifty tons of flowers actually when certain varieties of the flowers Fish-Fried barbel. arise between now and then to make -sr--- 1 ` represent we leave it to our readers burst into bloom. Sometimes when, Entree-Mutton cutlets. the name of the Pacific ocean an OF IT imagine. ,owing to unpropitious weather, the Joint-Roast guinea fowl iicny the British racy, reinforced PRO_IT INSURANCE During the past ten years the buds-are slog? in opening, Nature Sweet-Stewed appics. b�•, let us, hope, a good number of Profit insurance is a comparative- Cheese. Coffee. fleet units, contributed not only new-thing in England. It has export of flowers has more than•has to be assisted, so artificial , :y g 6 by Australia and New Zealand, but cul existed for three or four 'trebled in quantity and, in all pro-,I means are employed, so that the Y - bability, doubled in value., for thel wiit'ng markets may be supplied. sire by. Canada; South AJ'rica and years, and in that time has become increased demand has naturally af- The work of "bunching” the India, will once more earn for it- extraordinary successful. As the r I g ON A HOT DA stlf the blessingbestowed on the--r-- _m,_indirartes it insures Tie Inas " fec•ted the price. Within the three flowers is generally done by-women »h• mrr•nths cf the prc-vent year it is es-, anG girls, Twelve stems of one Giowl and 'the world growls with peacemakers. The Pacific fleet will ok profits after'a business has been „ live up to its name. It .will be ex-!stopped by fire or some kind 'of dis- 4' rnated that 500 tons of white and l variety -constitute t. market you, but it will be well worth cllow -narcissi and daffrxlils have I bench." Even young children are Smile and you hear but sighs, PeT ��-- --.-._ aster. It is operated in this man-, while. been shipped from-St. Mary's,-tho able to help swell.the family income For'the crowd will sweat . _ rier. "The brioks of the firm apply:- largest FOR WAR. _ largest crf the islands, •from which Ly working amid the blossoms. And the crowd will fret. _ - ids for the policy are gone over by '. rcint all the pi is marketed.'Their hat is sntrely one to be envied When it's 30 and on,the rise. - "life lntericans live in a fool's :an' accountant, and their average -This is a wontlerful tribute to the i by the hosts of-little children who pazadise in thi's matter. I lief fits for two preceding years 'as- _ richness and prridnctiveness of the live.in the .grime and darkness of "They appear to think that the I certain--d. T"he firm is then allow- sutalunom at{l of altl uoilvi t.% soil, and represents about the limit I slumland l Japanese are, and must ed e.l to take nut an insurance based anoS u6 aurTI gWiq v auvAi no,'; iI of the islands' capacity, even when , -AR world be expected of them, he, grateful to Commodore Perry . this average profit for Abree it is remembered that all the land the Scilly Islanders are adepts at This is thirsty weather. Even for having iipened their oyster, months, six months, or a year. if , imtaitablc,for the cultivation of flow:I pricking. Were it otherwise their t}•e mercury is filling its glasses Willy nilly. The Japanese are only a fire. in carthgnake, a tornado, ,•r . ierp is bHowlit into use. I pr'r.ducr would- spoil, and the in- higher these days. �gratr,ful in so far as contact with 1 wi.. catastrophe destroys their bnsi- e '' strange it uudouhteily is, hnt disst.ry bo quickly ruined. it woman need not druht her bus- I tl,r \vice.t has armed their hands! npss the insurance company para srye-rtheles. true, that it first the h.ach box is lined with white band's love if he refuses to allow againtt western greed and aggres- them for the. time they hate belt b _fanners trio to ye0 rid of the bulbs pater. The bunches are carefully her to eat her own cooking. `cion. Their main desire is to use irAaured the profits agree+• upon w rr - r e, A"-...;: _ •^•'0, :,ave. +M .sC •:d 91 ^r•• -,. r a7. ....s ,YS`r.,�,r,. ,..•:5w�,,:- '...... „ � ,;r„ �+_:1. .':- •,,.'.n: �•dw `Sn;'r o.�r .ay. .';,�;- .z � , ` I` .. .�"�' ^. 4 crt ,K`.....i•- rs.. 4 .,r ��t ;'?'„:.. �s .iv' 4 �,•..m w„•c,,,�' * r a, s ,rtss1>4. .� k''ipa%y, r. � „� - ' .:.. ... , '.c... r '. ,;,w. .,:: ", "JSo.. .,' .. ...;r s;:' .�.. ..�•.s.i', '�.�:,✓i �,,•Y�t "'w�"�;" N,t,,,b ,'a;,.�; pp ,. T p.r F w. .r, I W I L" 'NOT IRBITRITE �NTESTINA�. RO-C YfL- ERIO • s - - A Y STING AT en Now . Thar the Strikers Are Willing the Crowd Attacks Depot and Several 1VI F FYuit •a-tiv The Only medicine That Will "y0 ' Constipation. lIIoatreal, Jul - 24.-An official able us to resume the full opera- A despatch from Brockville says: platform, when they were surround- . i + +� te- �' -crowd and struck''±and � announcement that all of the G. T. tons o e 1�6Sd" Obstinate cohstlpation or Paralysis of 1,000_ �p rsdq s,late Friday. .attack- kicked--ed and ever 11 assaulted. M. Hays." the Bowels: g a y B. shops from Chicago to ,Portland. ed a number of non-union( Grand Then the crowd moved against • Vice-President Murdock, in an of- When the Liver becomes-torpid or wil; be opened to-morrow morning, ficial statement handed out this ev- weak, then It cannot give up enough Trunk.employes in the station here,I the telegraph office, where P. F. . says that it is untrue that Bile to move the Bowels. se,;erely assaulted about a dozen of I Wilcox of -Toronto; the conductor ha*ds', and the distinct refusal of t}t•_ riots have een taus them and bad wrecked the build- of the local from Toronto with two t•1}e Grand Trunk to .arbitrate un_ strikers, although he, id not ex- actheand makes the liver strong and ing. Two men had to go to the outer Toronto men an adespatch- ( *li. der an condition,, and`the accept- pain .an of the arrests and it is hospital. Although the crowd had er named Johnson of Belleville,'so '� y P y By curing the liver, "Fruit-a-tives" beenatherin around the station it is said, were sitting. Somebodyt ante of the strikers to arbitrate said the raft in custody can prove enables•this Important organ to give ft om.about seven en o'clock,only two it, the office fired a revolver shot with acceptable arbitrators, ' the an alibi. off sufcient Bile to move the bowels n e o you t e win ow to scare the - 9 ► etortin of an na_ura y, and thus cure ' g rains_ are chief features of, to- hcm one end of (the line to-the "Intestinal Paralysis." and they were useless. Ilhe dis- invaders, but they came right on, �i't 'night's.situation. otuer would. remain true to the .f"Fruit-a-rives" is made of fruit order followed the arrival of -the forced "the men out, and set upon = ; Mr. Fitzhugh stated this after- l,iinciples for which they quit work, juices and tonics local passenger train from Toronto them so savagely that Wilcox hri the only medicine ever discovered that stir. a reig a a dozen Thiel to go to the hospital, suffering from U fir:ent of complete victor}, and all 1 ruff a' few more of the menbackto I will positively cure Constipation in detectives. a couple of trainmen ct to about the head and body. they required was protection. -,}uik. The men also claim that it any form. and Road" Foreman Szammer of E. Course, a private ..detective Mr. Hays has cluse•d currespon- v.i:l be an absoiu:Z : : F "r -a-tives" is sold by all dealers Belleville were in the station from '�SHis s 1, is also in the hos- _ dente with Hon, Mackenzie King as for the company to run their freight at 5oc a box, 6 for i-.5o, or trial boa, .agent's office, when the crowd made pital. His shirt wti s soaked with yni _ ti:i ominous movement in that direc blood when, he was admitted, He �*' follows: "Your telegram of 23rd re- t;dins as promised. They admit, °5c, or may be obtained from Fruit-a- - / ceived. As yofi know from the many he wever.,'that the suburbans are t;un. Those inside bolted the door, said he had 'been hired to act as a , fives, 'Limited, Ottawa. i �• but. while some of the crowd used special "officer to protect trains J — cQU16m gen r herally in che rge id in- aha a "truck" for a atteripg cion the line to on,res i - lore the strike took place and fram experienced hands. ' I gg g g er" oar offer, urged and repeated be-` �uitr correspondent learns this ' tam others began to stone the win- cox says he was out of em to mens - t, y g n p THE W ORLD e MARKE rq I-0cws and others again o p y Icre the committee, we were desir-„e%ening that.before Mr. Hays took � g got out the.;when he was engaged by the rail• �w sus of arbitration to avoid existing his stand in the strike situation, +� company's hose and began to flood way Toronto. troubles. The time for such action he cabled to London seeking their the office. The inflows, doors and furni- l:as now passed and it is only neC-.vi•aws, the answer being that Mr. i:EI'Ol:TB 1'11011 "TIIE f.E.1U11U The occupants, unable to with- ttrre of the station..sre practically essary that we should have protect-;Hays' being on the spot to do as he _ _TBSDE CENT QEJ. stand the siege, came .out on-the destroyed. .tic n to which we are entitled to en- saw fit: i'rtec. of Catt!e. Grain. C!ieese and middlings, g” per w $21 Manitoba, 8.2&; middlin s t QS; live bogs. $10 to 810.20 r 100 Ontario, 821 to $22; shorts, Mani-i c ands; sheep, 3%c to 3%c Ib. - . it BIC CO\SOLID.hTI01. t cn has been fortunate in the men Othcer Dair Produce.'ai > P p ` i ' it has secured for its first Board of 7 tc.ba, 111:1 ; mouille, pure grain, lamb_, $# to 96; steers, choice, 0/.,a All Companies 3fanefachrrin tiPood� _ _ g liirectors, as it will tncludc" ac- Home and Abroad. -e32 to�$33; mixed, x323 to 825. to 6,'.•yc; good, 6c to 6%c; middle, i _--.Ii Diking llarhlncry and 7'oolx. c4+riling to -the official announce- --_ - - -F�trr- tanrtoba spring wheat 5? c to t fair 50 fo"3j{c tom- I ' _ BREADSTliFFS. patents, firsts, $#3.30; seconds, $5 tro 41,2-C to 3c. Grant. oda rent made today, all the leading i _ �,; winter wheat stents, 85.10 to Toronto July 26:-Picked lots of Mr. Garnet P. Gr t y l intere-ts who have built up the! Turohto, Jul 26-Ontario Wheat p - ` miade the official announcement in Y .. i?5.a0; . `�Sanituba strung bakers', ' butcher cattle bold ir} some in- �carious Companies that are now t-No. � winter, $1.09 to $1.10 Out- AK (stances for as much as 336.75. Good connection with the Canada Ma- 4 ts.50: straight rollers. 83.10 to 83.- ahinery Corporation consolidatien�bt:ng included in this important Si6e _ _0; str t- oilers, in bag-,, $2.40 loads _of butch*rr--cattle brought ' - ..psi,: xhe meanies tv be-iisrlirded=cs iesulidatlQn,:- fir, Strgs.- P•..--Ma rtaba-�iheat-Nertti$a4: extra-s-, -$f.6@ to-� -'-=,�rrr-�:r:�r�$e F,.rbes, President of the Tactor 1 northern, $1.2t ; No 2 nc`rthern, set it. Butter-Beat crtAmery, 221/,c;: Firm $4.25 to $4.75. Cboice grades In his announcement Mr. Grantl )^irbes Compan4 of will be 31.18; No, 3 northern, $1.13, at '211,2C. F ' creamery, of cows were also up, some having tiie First President of the ices . I 4stated that the new Company would C•rml,any, the rice Presidents bc- ls.ke aorta for immediate shipment. C'heeae-Western, 11c to 1T'' c; Feld f„r as much as $•5,60, straight - �irelt ti a--I an"eegur�G+,us lay : ' - Curn-Amorican No. Q y.ellvrv; zattern, 10;�c to Ile. loads fewhi�iq up to 85 25. Corn- Go ldie, McC ulloch Co. of Galt, Illy. ,Ie to 71 i`'e; No. 3 yellow, 70c to - " ”- " inir Mr.-R.R, L. McCulloch of th€' CO iipany, Limited, of Galt, On : - y I:gsts=Selected stock, 21 c dozen m�,n"and medium cows sold"at 83: 1, , tarso; The John Ballantine S Com-IR MacGregor, Sr,, President of 7C12c, Torun to freights. I straight" receipts, 17c to 171,'c dos- 50 to JR4 75. Three loads of Mani- i parry. Limited, of Preston, Ontario; ' th? MacGregor­ Gourley Co. of. Oats - Canada western No. 2, eft; second grade,"12; c to 13e. p.-ha stackers sold at from $5 to 111 The H?s cloy Machinery. Com any,'! g 45c N,. 3 Canada western; 4tc, at' ----4 'ra.23. Shge and Iambs-cow-comprised , P p Galt, and .Mr. S. H. White, PrAsi- ;.',oke orts for immediate shipment;, p p 'Limited, of He•peler. Ontario, and; do-nt of the Sussex Manufacturing p p UNITED STAPES MaRKET� r► large hart of the run, and the " tLt, ��'„<,dworking Machinery De Or.tariu No, :t white, ..9c to 40c, out- , a ttrarket fz,r them Bras u higher, Cc„ Ltd , of Sussex. N. 13•:, while a No 3 white. 37c to '38c, out 1 Buffalo, July 6.-Wheat-Spriag P g , 7 ° 1partmenta of Goldin b McCulluch(theota ofirectorsw 11ibe Pre . Htlsate; - stSt-Strong; if 1Northern, carinads but was rather easier )dogs Wert 1. .Company. Limi-ted..of Galt, On- 41-C to 42c on track, Toronto. �st g' -i �'intc;r, firm. C"ora ct mparat"ively scarce. and wort taiio, and of the Susses �Ianufac- Barley-No,•2, 51e to. 54; 'No, 3; + t dccidedl�"stranger,- beingquoted at ei,il General Manager of the Can-,extra, 49c. t„ 5oc; N0. 3; 4Sc .to 47c -F3rme.r• No. 3 3ello�r, 70, c: No• F9 40 f.o:b., and 89,70 feand wat- t ` Ir ring Company, Limited, of Sus-, oda Boit and Nut C'a., Alec, G. ' 4 yellow, 65,:c; No, 3 corn, 6b,"c; _ t sex, N. B. Gi:urley of Galt, Garnet F. Grant,, °i`tside; Manitubi, No. 4, 46,-.' on ` i ' eTed off cars Toronw. In some cas- Yti tio, 4.turn, 6Fr�c, al] .un 'track +' The capitalization of the new tie n and Harry Oeinion tt of I tree Manitoba Flour-Quotations to / a tyro Qgh bill dA'',;c 04ts Sar whey std watered,ld at 810 per cwt., fed Montreal, President Domintun Can Company will be as follows ° i N, , white, Authorized. Now' Issued. Yrantford M"aging Director of M n a• ° t t"c: No. 4 white, 45',•_c. l'c rontu are:=-I•'rr.t 'patents; $6._0; ;First Mortgage 6 the Cockshutt Plow Co. i second stents, 85•'U strung bak-rP Minneapolis, July Wheat - Julia Roberts was• ser'ite-nced at t p. c. . sinking Mr. Georiie D- P pe _,-_' g g c o. 1. Northern--,d'uly, "$T23�;; ors 5. ,0: 90 r cent. Glasgow London, Ont., to three years in - Fund bonds"..$1,000,000 $400,000 silent of the new Company, when ' ' , ki:tember, $1.!,,.. penitentiary fur iobber}: 'referred Stock, eked to-da to point out the re f`r.ighta, 23c. y p Ontar:a Flour-Winter wheat i Over a mile of nets were seized 4 j. 7 p. c: Cumula- st.lts that would be achieved patents nominal at $t.30 to $4.30 ,IVF. STOCK MARKETS. ricer Gaear}adHe-b�_ lhe_,Gavern - " "tiva ,. 1,500,000 550,000 throe h the consolidation, stated ''Common Stock . 1,500,000 623,000 t)at they might briefly be summer- in borers' �iBCs, outside._- a • llSontreal, July 26.-:-'Calves, $33 to went steamer_\avarch. " Millfeed-Manitoba bran, $_0 per - } 'The Companies taken over con- i..ed as follows: - p ,tun.; shorts, $22 per ton, track To- 'stitute practically all the concerns Increased efficiency resulting in,ionto. Ontario bran, $20 per,tori;I. - •"� in Canada manufacturing the light- economies by specializing the 'out sh,.rts, $22 per ton on track, To- _ woodworking machin- put at the different factories a..d by ;i er grades of g roeto. R ' �erti• and tools. They also constitute Eliminating t� unnecessary dupla- ONT a large percentage of the manufac- cation both i the output and'pat- T Luring capacity of iron working terns: 0OlJNTRY PRODLCF. -'tools in Canada. Savings t:� be effected in"the pur- Futter-Local :wholesale quota-I The headquarters " of 'the new` cl•ase of raw material and in admin- tions:-Creamery prints, 23c to 24c; Woods Alonc Turtle River and Gull River, Gc.mpany will be at Galt, Ontario, istratioa, economies in selling, dis separator prints, 20c to 21c dairy 'The intention of the new Company tributing, manufacturing and trans- prints;choice. 19e'to 2oc; do.,' tubs, Are Being Destroyed. Ifs' to perfect the organization of pertation charges. 3'c to Ise; inferior tubs, 16c. the different factories upon a uni- �!•� Eggs=l9c to 19;�c per dozen in • - _. form basis, thereby eliminating-the cane lots, Toronto. A despatch from• Kenora, Ont., southeast corner of'Tu_nnel Island,' gxcessive duplicating of special ma- A party of twenty Doukhobours Cheese-New cheese, 11jyc for says: Bush fires are burning at in- at,d on the 'mainland, across from ;ehinery which has taken place in•the v-hu 'were preparing to march ]urge and 11%c per lb. for twins; terv'als of every few,• miles from the dam anti though many from the est. •through the couniry have been Ian- old cheese. 12c to.12/4c. . 1P Rainy River north to the Grand town and vicinity are doing efCec• The Canada Machinery Corpora- do d in Brandon Asylum as insane. Beans-82'to $2.10 for primes and Trunk Pacific, and already a vast I t:^e work, the • sitnation is still $2;15 to $2.25 per bushel for hand- amount of timber has been con-I de-ry 'dangerous, and precautions T. picked. sumt+d. A number of islands in the are being- taken -in the town tck T.1 ITPotatoes-A few new. Ontario po- Lake-of the Woods have been badly,' ward" off occasional embers from _ F GRI CULTURE tatoes have come in, selling at $1 scorched. On Monday the village the fire scene. Turtle River, sixty, ` t0 $1.25 per bushel. New :tmeri- of Norman, one mile 'from" here; .mites south of Dinorwick, and also -' can. stock, $2.25 per.barrel in car was the scene of a fire of unknown Gull R ver, in the same direction—, — - - lots on track, Toronto. Old pots- otigin which completely destroyed are being devastated and alread toes, 15c to 30c per bag,' tl:e Rat Porfage lumber mil] and miles of. timber, and sawlogs have - ly - The -Next Census -Will Be Taken Under ---' _ ._ Ave houses in the vicinity. E•mb'rs, keen consumed despite the work Ot PROVISIONS. -evidently from this fire," almost im- thy, fi-e rangers and C. P. R. men,j- Date of. June lst, 19.11 - Wholesale quotations:- -Short uotations:- mediately started a blaze on, the who are assisting the fighters. Pork' cut; 1631 t0 831.50 '+ pc r barrel; mess $28 to $28.50. t. . A despatch from Ottawa says will include the numbers of horses Lard-Firm; tierces, 15%c; tubs, 'TLe,area, product and value of fieldthree years old. and over, horses '151 c; pails, 15',�,c; stocks steady. ER . , c+ups harvested in 1910 will be: under three years, miich cows, ySmoked and Dr Salted Meats- other horned or neat cattle, sheep,. Long clear bacon, tons and cases, , :er.umerated for fall wheat, spring I swine, turkeys, geese, ducks, hens /c to '15;�c; backs (plain), 21e 1 ., •heat, barley, oats, rye, corn for.and chickens and hires of bees held to 21%c; backs (pea-meal), 21%c .r -king, buckwheat, beans, peas, 'or owned by each person at the to 22c; shoulder hams, 14c to 14�c. Canada June Trade Totalled Sixty-Si$' Bax, mixed ,grains; hay and clo- crate of the"census on 1st June of Rolls;"smoked, 15•� to 15%c.; medi-. • ,'" - Nfillion Dollars; ver, alfalfa or lucerne, corn for for- 1511.. a ,i and light hams, lac .to 18%c; age, other 'forage crops, turnips, The number of horses, milch lteavy, 16%c to 17e; bacon, 19e to —vtavgelds; sugar beets, other field, torts, other horned or neat cattle, 2� routs, tobacco and hops; and grass' sheep; swine and Poultry sold in Green meats out of pickle, lc le , aced, red clover seed and alsike 1191.0, will be recorded, as well as than smoked. A despatch. fruit Ottawa says `354,187, an increase of $27,281,99y. glover seed will be enumerated for the wool, milk. home-made hatter, Tho total trade of Canada for June Exports of domestic products fo pro duct and'value. home-made cheese, eggs and-honey __ ONTREAL.ItiARBETS was $66,000,000, an increase of.$10,. thO quarter totalled $57,818,937, a Grain and other field crops for products of the year, and the quan- _ 3 inorease of $8,321,823. . 54,623 over dune of last year. For the harvest of 1911 will be taken by'tit:es of milk and cream sent"to'fac= Toronto July 26.=Barley-Car The principal increase in expo •.air•cas only, as no,te'of these crops tory or sold. lots; ex-store, No. 3, W;*No. 4, 50c. -trio first quarter of the present fts- aaq in agricultural pfodu0ts,w W, be ripe at the taking of the Pure-bred animals registered, 'or Corn-American, No. 2 yellow, car ea yeas Elie Total trade he's been(sli<iw a betterinen of dearly els •, ,teusus: The products of these eligible for registration, which are luts, ex=store, t38'/,c; No. 3 yellow, !$171,173,690, a comparative increase)millions as compared with the co ; ''ilxops will''be,gathered later in the c•wned at the time of taking the Esc - cf 836,806,OA0, 0r aver 23 per cent.I responding period of last year. The p -.tear from the reports of eorrespon- census will be enumerated for Oats-Car lots, ex-store, 1`'0. Imports for June totalled 6539,- customs revenue "for June was 1lb,� $ dents. horses, cattle, abeep and swine, but Canada west; 46,e to 46o; No: 3, }05,237, an increase of $8.363,075 V,'d P06, and for the three roonthsi Animals and animal products, a]-their number will also be counted 441,/1c to 4r.. <•cer June of last ,year. For the l :?,6,Vb.411, increases of $1,044, : ,lto under the head or agriculture,,with all other animals. Milifecd-Bran, Ontario, $20.50 threw months i•snorts totalled$109,-•047 and $3,W,1.52 rosanrtic<Iv. iF k: R - Z. '' '��, .... ,.. ,.. rte.,. ,,. , i�".. ., .. `: . _`!. '°,, r ,,,...,,�f.YwT rt'?4=":.r, rt-., riC•�J ''�.-,���.. - `' � •. �' 'r P ,w.. E;:. .,a „.ty^ cJ.n.a.. .,.:;t.:,..sa..a. +r%:... �M r��,c. -4 `�"�rn-i• i"iti` :.i.. kc. .G,'" �$ '..r {'^a 4. .'... , , 'a,..�;,r.0 "�� .+�,'+". ,L T� :; n.a :.,. •`S:-au.r�. �' �r •' ;e-ao..•."�',r...." s •hut '.'. .. ... ••. �• .. .-- A h. a V. qp+� �y • G v - , tihsaKillfattLo Jr. —The smallest road -when he-entered. The pros- $ew YOUR ` ant methal to to ural with a.grim- bO!'°•�e- II y of Thos Beverley lot uY ALL YOV - tfth ooa :btldoe, win make the incl tee ii he were i human being, season of 1910 as follows: Monday -V ealers -- afternoon proceeds to,8.Tam's Mongolia - as one who had within him the I .foratgbt. Tuesday to Jacob`Widemin's -and u gars germ of a noble life that required! con 7 Markham noon, by way of Cashel I to Unionville night. Wednesday to � xltrr ' development. No man is wholly , ig y - air k1b bad. The very lowest criminal Perkins Bros can 4 Markham anon, FOR PEBERVING y rY Coogrove s Hotel Elgin Mille till Than _. _ has within him the seed of a bet- day afternoon, Thursday to Gormley Ma A9nblhia.de+a7Fridaymasatnsbitso&", corners ht. Friday to Mansion,hon� 41 1 ,Pieksrlas.oat ter nature,that only requires de- °'g y AT Stoaffville noon and night. Saturday r 'RAT&6 OF AD'VARTISMO: velopment to aowd out the bad. by way of Algona to his own liable, D. inset+ton--per lint-----_ sb -- ' €-gam 11, - leach subsequent insertion. lire. scones a aim In ea ing wl C manager.--' x This rate do" not inelndeseIw/at or Fosalgn ZOmmy Clesceua 48706 A.T.R-The - a radveruaements, should be t0 nourish this good bred raostered uotsina-st.11ion It will save you money and make you better pceserves. SP ter= given to pard« matins con- seed in order that the bad might the property of Dr. Jas. Moore, Brook n - mots im a or 6 months or by the year. Half s 77.r1.1,-yearlyopntrsats payable gaarseriv, lin,sad Thos.Maddatord, Whitby, will be eliminated fmm the character. wR� O.T.Jo 2�ON�3Y' ten ua«or ander,with payer make the season of 1910 as follows: One.nf-hha Ina" efEwtive ways of Adr--A.- Way - Netice in local columns ten cents per lias, -- • ' f '+ ave Bente per lies each subsequent insertion. doing this is to place a prisoner Queen's bore,Whitby,proceed. to ldr: R1Z'ihardBon s 2�ic teas are unsurpassed mss' a ooatsacs sena made known oe,appllwa- ldoltby's Andley noon, Gordon's hotel iiotresadveseieing. upon his honor. Aman will take Pickering night. Tuesday so Tom'splewiire _.: t.without written esioasiir showing. that this con. hotel Liverpool noon, Ap lebyTia 's hotel eordiariy. for ai.00ntlaniaa aatertlse- fldeace has not been misplaced. ItWest yy A PACKAGE OF } - 9 as aw maotoiu wduag and swatso this pub. Major's Whitelva's night. Thursday to �!NGL�� ' ..Job is not behind prison bars that a Brougham hotel noon. Sabers's hotel • , 1so Go,--ba- noon -Commitrow - pry w, keeper will put s prisoner on his Brookna night. Fr-day to Temperance If you like something specially flne.,in teas, I•n }lb. paekets only 25ctt. honor, but out in a.open w ere hotel Oshawa night, Saturday to his one i $1.46 pair year ; 01.00 if paid in advance. y _ there is a way of escape. . The own stable. ,WILL DELIVER THE GOODS great majority of prisoners will David G. (10941)-The pare bred Clyd- s �I �(� s Proprietor, eadede stallion sired by C&irngean, the — neo Violate tilr✓ -Cflfi$Cietlt$ thus __, , , vz v_� a BCS• rtiry. proms-e� _. _ ,� �i I FS 0 N YOTJ-R — - imposed upon him, but will strive wood,ww lu- : .e - .. NOT[a'AND COMMENTSt0 gAlII the respect of those over his own stable, tot 84 con.2,Pickering. r Baron Elect (562A-Tbe imported The most satisfactory way of him. This modern method has Clydesdste'stallion tTT Pngh Clare out. he property of W ill -the I rm ending disputes is by the sane workedon of 1910 as follows: Monday, May 9, i method of arbitration. For ages the United States and the Ontario proceeds to T Smith's con 8 Pickering n A iim %mA %,7 Lm r% ' government has established a farm noon,J Soots.Atha ni.ht, Tuesday to ,AND LABORERS A BE . SCARCE �'nations have resorted to the force J B Turner'■Mdesofla soon,Wm Cook - near Guelph where the same well's con 10 Markham night. Wednee _ s - _ of si'i'ne when they had disputes, method will be adopted. day to R Milroy's Cedar Grove noon, one with the other. The most p Wm Teefy's Cherrywcod night Than •._ - bloody wars might have been STQ„L GRQVV94G day to Tom's hotel Liverpool soon, 1 averted had representatives of Gordon'.hotel Pickering night. Friday $very year the grounds of the Can- to T A Bnoi s Brook road noon,Brough DO not bother With that Old moWeT and rake. the Contending parties sat down adian National Exhibition show am hotel night. Saturday to Lather i+ and leads confidential chat over changes and improvements. This year t'ittey's o00 7 t iakadag noon, thenad to= We aro heSdquifter9 for the famoas Frost, & Wood Tota 'a- -- - -. a splendid new square at the entrance, his own stable. the causes of disagreement. These new Women's Rest Rooms and a new gM (10070) [14'21-The im- Michfawy and can have any article delivered to your fum _ __cstasett have -usually been of the Poultry Building costing 888,000 are ported t'tydesdalesndfion. the t�+rty oil the Bhorteflt notice and at the fi d. most trifling character, and fre- the most marked Annovations.- of Nelson Wage, Claremont, will mate its --. the season of 1910 as follows:-Monday it quently only a slight misunder- afternoon to Forsvth's botel, Now is the time to bay your- twine end hayfork rope. , f� The strike conditions on thin �'�• atandlug which might have bees Goodwood till Tuesday afternoon &bones the PLYMOUTH BRAND—it is the best—at Grand Trunk continue with little to his own stable. Wednesday afternoon ---1eleared away had -eseh side- chadge. - -- - to Queen's hotel stoaffville till Than _ listened patiently to_the ezplapa- def aftaraooa, thence to his own stable. E.—Disney . tions of the other. Nations are Now Aftetribewsessta. Frida afternoon to Brougham hoterlitl _ �uybegioniag to realize thefolly of Saturday afternoon,thence to his own stable. 1 . past generations, and instead of FOR SALE—Collie Pups, at lot 34, Baron Forward '891—Tbe pare bred - eoaeession /, Pickering, A. C. COURT: CI ae,dals sial ion,owned at the Dan t���//+�D�/ /�/ a Q/^ = settling their dispatea at a terrible N®Y,Cherrywood P•O' �� bartoo farm known as the Parker farm "'-7T T71 f B I --- - *w TA• *t 0 cost of life and property,amicable 1G'OR BALE-Nine good pig,§. five will mane the season of 1910 at his own Age•eements are arrived at weeks old, Appi at lot Siff,enno*sswn i stable. Duaberton. a ic><eiia[.oe wed D LACEY. Du°bu- rton P O, s3 Buceyhalus •33381, (11228)-The resort to arbitration. The Hague choicely bred tmport°d L deedste seal t Tribunal which has been in exist- SEED BUCKWHEAT-For sale at lion, the property of e C Banker Pick TWO IIeW buggies and '& few second hand one to be once for some years is 'wor3riag lot s.con.L PtekwV a quantity of"atlyw Bring, will make the season of 1910 as g GbatC buckwheat Oood olwa seed. DON SLDtollowsc OLonday, idly 2nd, *to _ _ golf} at a bargain. - wonders in the matter of settling tdUKRO.Pick-'as P.o. d R Tom's Liverpool night °asdap to g intereationsl disputes. There S`i gE D FOR SALE-The underetgn• Zoeanza stott•s Rouge 8111 noon, Apple V/Repairs for allImplements. ►7 ad has for wain a quantity of timothy and by's hotel West gill night. Wedsesday is another kind of warfare that &talk*clover seed,also a quantity of Siberian to R Tom's Liverpool noon, to his own should be settled in a siaiilstr man- Pic ee ..ed. Apply w v.Z.a. Int lb,con T stable night Thursday t Bandel s Pickering.or-oe-sorbs es Phone Z.H.PUtiH.Claet - - -ner, that is the warfare between mons lath hotel Whitby night Fridayto Com maraud hotel Oshawa tnight. SaturdayC a i�• -^�T��a;apital and isboc. When• a lis- ANTBD-Ao eaperieaced fwrm � 8aadel's hotel wbitby noon, thegeeUpule ncCuca such tee that between hand,middle aged,so work on farm by to hu own stable. run t a fly an tow m Western Canada. Wo ld64ussemae r Hing Saint(14945) (95981-The import ; wy« &MAn par year­ostgad for . A dews O. SHAW, ad Clydesdale stallion, the pros.erty of is still in the old stand where he has a full line of furniture consletin thein trainmen it works die- td.ilart•9a0- tont W G Scott, Claremont, will make the — season of 1910 as follows: Monday, of window shades, curtain poles, house luroishiogg, flclor oils an ' aster to the whole country. The T OST—From lot 22, con. 9, Picker- May 2nd, proceeds to a Disneys' town linoleums, Loco and four yards wide. Come in and hear the Victor lore suelaioed b the cess tion L lug,on July td,a condo pop y mouth* old, line y black body with white collar, white stripe up night. Tuesday to a Farodale's con Gramophone. I keep in stock all the latest records and gramophone " of bltBiDe6s ld iaealculable. The fso• sae lap,white points on all rose white 6 Kinsale noon, W H Hol&by's Aadley needles, Call and get a catalogue of all the latest songs and band . . rip oa tell. aewarf or return to W D 1PVGV. night. Wednesdayto Jose Grill's railway has beeti granted great Chirmmoat 4e_ Kingston road noo , Gordon� House pyre' Engraving done ria silverware of all kinds. Having bought concessions by the country in,the OR SESV ICE—The Eiolatein-Fri- Pickering till [Friday morning. Friday the patent right of one of the best clothes reels in Canada for the '. matter 'o? franchises and Brants ••m°boil"Lakeview a°°a°rveld Payne.— so T A Kaoit's Brook road noon, tflw aships of Pickering and Whitby I am prepared t0 supply all in who bas one of the best pdiftrees kisown to the brou¢bom hotel' night. Saturday to- need Of 9 Scud reel. - ;f • Of money Bind lands and in return Holstein family for milk a-id butter production 1,Pickenne.owned at his own stable. at lot 9t•eon the Dun- be - foc'these privileges should be nom- harWn Farm• Tarin•+tor regoow.69. rhos Gallant Chatfan(12123) (4223!-The Xg ent a sfi SerlinetcW-411-W-411 champion imported Clydasda astallion, `L7 If ,/ii►.` ,.polled to.give satisfactory and the ro rev of R Datos, G eon Ri•er, - '' contiguous service. The di pat- MARKET HARDEN FOR SALE— will make the season of 1908 as follows: -_ - M In the village of Pickering,containing sBrough :Call and get prices and.see cuts before placing your 'order. - =ants are not the only ones affected Monde May god, proceeds to __ acres of land with 6 room house, stable el y p and driving house and plenty of bard and sots am hotel night. Tuesday to T A Keo:'e _ _ by the strike. There is a long- -water. On the premisse are all kinds of large Brook road noon, R Tom's Liverpool till - 1CA REFUL ATTENTION TO and small fruit. Apply on the promise suffering public who have rights Church street, Pickering.or address N. DING- Wednedsv after000a/o Raasell Carter's DING- mix.Pickering. .. se el Chsrrywood. night. Thursday to P B 1'MBALMING AND. FUNERAL ORK -that should be considered. The Reesor's con 5 Soarboro noon, H C . -railway employees also have a .8088E EEf3t8TER• Hamdi's Markham and Bcsrboro town line night. Friday to'J Balsdon's con 9 Phone'night or day, Bell or Independent. duty to perform towards the Markham noon, R Eselesou'a con 9 - ` " 'country. If theyAre notsafisfied 2erririgfait Beilmavt (908,)-The Markham night. Saturday to his own - with the treatment the receive imported hackney stallion, the property stable. y of.W H Pugb.Claremont,will make the •Solstane Chief-The- choicely bred they should quit arld allow others season of 1910 at his ossa stable-9i miles iarported Clydesdale,stallion the proper TWO CHANCES asst of Claremont. t of W P Jones, W Ward and F Coop- - -. totake their places. We think 3~ ^ SeggermalThe celebrated American, or,will agate the season of 1910 as fol ..this is a matter for government bred trotting stallion„better known w lows: . Monday, May 9th, leaves his -4interferenee as the whole country ` Apple Jack,the property of C E Hood, own stable,lot 5 eon s Pickering and We will Rive free to the person guessing nearest the Number of `is affected and arbitration made Brook road,will maks the season of 19io s to Ralph McIntyre's townline _ Beans in the Jar, 3 lbs of oar special 30 cent Tea, black,mixed -'Crim t%lsoP when it is not resort .M follows: Monday,May 2nd,proceeds noon,Wilsons hotel Ashburn for, -or green,; or 2 lbs of 40 cent Tea. P yt to Ieaaa Lehmans Altoas noon, For' night• fiaesday,proceeds to W White's ' ed to voluntarily by the disput- syth's hotel Goodwood night. Tuesday con 7•Whitby night. Wodneeday., p To the person guessing second nearest, 21be oP 30 cent Tea or 1 lb. of ante Mansion house Uxbridge night.. . Wd Deeds to Wm Middleton's Greenwood 40 cent Tea. relay bated Utiaa noon, -botet-North- --noon, Jas.Lemon's con 6 night. Than k Every person who commits a Myrtle night.- Thursday Sebert's botel day ,to J PattersaWs con 7 night. Fri You have one guess with every lb of 30c. or 40c, black, mixed or Brook in night, , Friday, Brougham day,to Frank Soden's•noon, thence to reen Tea, until Slot of August, 1910. ° crime is nut necessarily a criminal hotel night: 8atardsy to his own stable. ' his own stable. lti'OTIUB—Winners to have choice of black, mixed or'green Tess. •and one who should-be cast-into a - duageon for the remainder of his Our special•Tea is the best Tea e'ver sold for the money. Ask for ss A FEW HOT WEATHER . NEEDS .... pound and get card toregister your gum on. life. The modern view of dealing. _ I with triose -who commit crimes is .Uur Clra eriee are the freshest. Ask for coupons. For the Grentlemen•—Canvas, linen and straw hats; Fancy.shirts. s very di$erenQ from that held by with or without attached cuffs: Collars, curls and wash tiee; Embroidered a ;our ancestors. In former times a and platin son; Patent leather or chocolate boots,shoes etc. GEORGE PHILIP, BROUGHAM crime was followed by punishment For the L13C1i0i3—White lawn blouses; Undervests, drawers and cor- rwith a view to deterring others set covers; Fancy embroidered-and plain hose; Corset coyer embroidery lac- } es and insertions,; Fancy handkerchiefs, collars and belts;-Boots and shoes _ _ - from committing criminal arta, as in patent acid chocolate, all prices. . ` well as to prevent the person'be- Choice groceries always in stock, also hardware of all kinds. Paris green BMK -Ing punished from repeating the and a big consignment of good binder twine,W0 feet to the,bill.' We have UIE _ unlawful deed. But the modern oranges, lemons, bananae, strawberries, cherries, c'uri•ants, gooseberries and - the season's fruits. Terms cash. 18 �T 4 idea is to reform the criminal OF CA1 NADA' &sadw while punishment is oilly a second; G'E-O. A' GILLE SPIE,. D u lbArton ,' 'i'' 73 _ ary: consideration. In former - - - _A DEPOSIT ..OF ONE DOLLAR linea a'criminal -was dealt with -. 4 . - as if he were beyond redemotioa, -F �i ( i _ and should be kept behind iron 8D .- -10M � I' �� � 'isTCCC1YCd.m our Savings Batik Department, anc�u ; bars, and fed on bread.and water. •sufficient to open an account and entitle the Depositor to r If you are thinking of purchasing come ,in and look around before - a pays gook. T- he-highest current rate of 4ntel;est is- - ;Ile was treated much worse than buying elsewhere. Men's overalls, work'shirts, fine shirts, ties, socks STANDARD .a elan' treats his dog, and the and smocks. Boots and shoes for all. - allOwed,� money may be withdrawn at tiny time 4. w whole treatment tended to make y him worse instead of uplifting Joe cream (City Dairy) every Saturday night. Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. him. The prison instead of re- We also handle Samson's well-known spades, shovels, hoes, forks and _ as forming him was a school for rakes. Always fresh groceries on hand. P I C KERING ]M A N C H ` which he w Grime from cull make r� 4-0 y��p V.I� T. t� l^ls �iY P C '9 0 ✓ �- eaafv a more harden criminal A4 -G®R •�sl: , ,}#.." •.,'Gen"''. ':., ..--. ... ... .., .. • .: 'C': _,l .rr:',^.{. *%'r q.'.. .•1. � ,.`\' a ,, ... ?'9"`!..:,,,•�n'. ys-r, 'n•ao ,•?r�'g4.;3:�,.".'...,A .� r.,.�,,. �x -r;Sh :;jrr ,;". P. ! •^s"; ixj••:�.'°•''r :�. i°�• ��• Gt4i .�m i�— a�'' '+e• Q�ii��.. r�'". ,:�'t.•",•• yaa�' •:.�; •:fit f: t�!- .'�' 1 ..., �!•�.... ."+, .. •1- '7F, .�•, wA+ ,yf�,' ;»• .'... sea,•• Y ! 4 .. etTouFFvtl;.r.s e3t.At*ts:Monti . Mrs.John-Morgan,.-of Toronto, _ -. visiting friends in town. - - Harry Hewson, of the-Standard - ']Miss Zella Mitchell is visiting at Mrs. Fred Farmer has returned Bank. y George Cooper's. has been transferred to Pone- Toronto, ---� home after visiting relatives in tanguiebene. ,� Ms•e. Brown, of is•visit-. stouf[ville. Dir. M.Kwop. of Part .Elgin. has _ CGU and see our New Spring Lines o! ? at the manse. Mise Mabel Bryan'has returned been transferred to 'the Metropolitan , , Janson Ward, of salaam, was home from her viBiE with friends B:ak.$toaffville. KEIN Si WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S 100?WE", - 'in town on Tuesday. Our merchants are. havia�t their is Toronto. d _ _ _ - - �t reasonable pric�ee.' - Mr. Davidson, of Cerrywood, goods shipped to QormLy an ULere- - George Olive, of Toronto is vis- moat during the G.T. B. strike. was in town on Sunday. g Mrs. W. Shepherdson was a vis- iti_ng with George and Mrs.Coates On account of the Graak Trunk G Roses Flour and choice pastry flour always cit hand. iitor is our village on Sunday. for a few da e. strike farmers had to..drive their hogs - Mrs. Dr. ] agil of Saginaw, to Gormley for shipment during the Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. zz ; Our bowlers are planuing fora two weeks. -to�toat�vtlt8#or - - — The-Cot ser Ston l?Af�i ,-Trop ;a-To W. G. and Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Puggh. We ire pTeaeed�o nay that Mies �• - on Tubsdsy, the 28th,a daughter. Mrs. Hugh; ilsoa has returned MIllie LaFrangh was saccesafui its home after spending a month with 'pasting her intermediate vocal ezamt, Ty. of TWseubu. ll Mrs Bwk J :RARIDRON's he Misses Macnab left on Tues- nation at the Toronto College of `- da for a week az Jackson's Point. her son in AsKennehdburn. music. sl�- -:ionto, is s g er mother,-Mrs. as the guest of Ura. R. Besse for ter,Miaa Narine, left-for Toronto on - �. Bowes. a fel days last week. Friday and visited fribadh til!Tuesday' Alonzo Forsyth, of Toronto, is when they started for their now home rho o!fiaast of , - L. Y. Disney. of Oshawa, .was in Regina.-Tribune. - Important display here on business on Tuesday after. visiting his brother, D.' Forsyth, of North Claremont. C ^� ;p�oon. - _Stationary. Books.Dolls, Toys, jaet T. L, Bray, of Toronto, spent a Chea. and Mm. Sargent and UXBRIDGE _ Jmont. hilia week- am .-. _ daughters spent Sunday with Mondawhi h brtornooke in at$o'clock on - received for the Holiday, usdsand a" than. . . _ ani. Mrs. Jewel, of Valparaiso. Ind., R'm Harbron has turn downy is=ding a few weeks with Mrs. the fence in front of his premises the public school destroyed the school pe preparatory to 'building a new. al sheds, and also a stable on the Weekly and Daily Newspapers S. Bray. - opposite side of the'street,owned by �,- • James B. Madill is busy these O° - --itti-ong—west--wind was - ch,v,� Pt Brougham finishing the , Miss Rachel Walker, of Toronto, blowing at the time and only the „ LFrcl�y's is _isiting her mother here, who heroic efforts of theflremen preventPcl new house. we are sorry to report is•on the the fire from destroying a iaip ra y,L �s �. •._ _ _ 3.t'b�' A Rang of Cement men are em. Sick list. portion of the town. The residence n of Mrs. Huntingdon across the street ' f�yed_ gain ..Of--from the school-was badly damaged, vert on thtC.P.R.just west of the men- frnm Kinsale are busy at the and a number of other houses adjoin- - i Brock road.. carpenter work of Chas. Sargent's tag were on fire several times. The Our genial postmaster and his residence. loss on the school will be about$16,000 %SARQENT E LLS wife returned on Mond&yy evenipR Graham Bros'. horses returned Pai'Gy covered by insursacay t' from Jackson's Point after an en- on Monday night from the Will jDyable holiday. peg Fair where they won a large TIME TABLE-Piokal Station O. 'Pure Paris Green Sprinkling cans and sprayers Joshua Bundy has removed the number of zes. T.S. Trains going East dna as tallows- „ _.. ..__.. fenee from the front of his premieNo. a Mail 9.05 A M. _Poultry netting Forks of all kinds - ee and is levelling the ground thus „ is Loma $•43 P,l[. - iia ranee. MARKHAM „ -i! Looa1 14.01 P, ]d. $nee, rakes, tee Cream freemera. Y improving Pea _ �- - Rev. J. A. Grant preached the g, G. Brown anfamily, of Mont Testas going Wast due as follows- re-opening sermons in the Baptist real, are visiting with Eo .and Bfrs. No. 19 Local 9.88,a.H. - -• , church &t Goodwood last Sunday. McKay. 44 11 Loom "180 P.X. - Rev. O. C. Gra chid in the Rev. Eli Middleton,of East Toronto. Y F T ldai! 8«60 P.M. pulpit here. occupied the phi 't of the Methodlat •Honda.included. -screen doors sail Wcreea•windows, grass shears and.lawn mowers - - . Church here on Sunday, - Our bead boys went to ©cod-- J.J. Lunau, of Toronto. is .said to - _-- -- ---_ _ at lowest perces. � wood on Monday night to play at ��TT have purchased the skatio,R rink build- R. B R Y A its -the garden party. They were ac- ing, wad*will shortly pill it down and 33A n13Mn .rompanled by a large number of erect thereon a number of cotta�ea. 'Tobaccos i s and smokers' ,�t �pp TT ��++��tt A ��'11 - � s- =- ---:+war-residents. Shen$Carney, of Sault Ste. Marie, --- - V�t 't�rA:sfJt - f� GEN L -CI�AIE�EDi02�I'1' -- We are pleased to inform our has been visiting his daughter. Mrs. euadriee, pCe�ritral office Bel! y readers that D..Forsyth, of North (Rev.) Joseph Wilaoa, wbo is now "Teleplioire Co. Aegeacy for (Rev bees. lieu• Mr. Wilson sur Rolston Cy ry. y r Claremont, is making favorable g progress towards recovery after c rM8 din ' the past- CLARE9fO:�TT. - ONTARIO ; p his recent severe illness. hr WiIIall thosewha are in arrearsi in'theillbscription for the public UXBRIDGE _ I Q _ " librarykindly pay, otherwise the a -3 W. Gould treated his Bunds librarian is under instructions to School class to a day at Musselal a 8 _ refuse the lendinof books. lake rerently, R k, A nice shower fell here on Sun- Mrq• T C. Nicholls. who has been is day night but not so heavy as- in iar ll for a few weeks, is convalescing a a ;Q other surrounding localities.These with friends in Whitby. !S a a; to e6 ! en timely showers are just what the Ben Littlejohn has gone to Oshawa, " i s y� farmer wants. The outlook for where we understand 6e is abort buy- AC�y MA&eS MOM �t abundant harvest is bright. ing a grace". His friends will be an abpleased to hear of his success, so he to til Mrs. Scott returned to her hone a good grocer and as steady as a clock. - I a 6 8 r g ca Jan •_ Brandrasns B. B. Genuine White bead carries more in Brussels on Friday after spend- John Burnham has 'soul his farm • , •• Feb O's Linseed Oil than any other because of its minute fineness, ig - " ing three weeks here at the home near Handford, which he describes as y 8 $ « ..e '�M Thus, it makes moire 'paint and a '� of her daughter, Mrs.G. H.Samir, the beat in Scott, to. John Madill for } y e " ape 63 better palate-pound for poaad-than who accompanied her to spend a about$8,000. The west does not seem111 sew weeks at her old home. to be affecting the values in Ontario r 8 H �" + 15 a •�` �j m any other, =. Mr. Ashby, of 9arkatehewaa, is very much. g $ Many generations of ease, has proved A howl is ing up all over the ro- IR = 1f e . .. Jo1y -visiting friends in this neighbor- v;nee about t antraooe exams. nl - t9 = $ g v. w M go y is �,�� this to the complete satisfaction of ]hood. Mr: Ashby was s resident ti{ per coot. of the public school ca�eii- �,�„� home owners, home builders,painters, 'dof these its about forty years dates sed in Toronto against 74 r to sgo, having lived just west of the cent las year. The separate schools l� g s � S g o r.. aa•I r architects and contractors,throughout f 1. " village. He notices a great many did a little better with a percentage a"°!O the world. Janaary 1011-Whitby 7, Oall 9. Brougham ocllanges.since that time, of 67. In Uxbridge 18 passed out of is,Poet Peery t9,Uxbridp•It.0a401nataa 19 The Epworth League will be 22 or 28 candidates.—Journal. 13"wereon 11,Uplarsto.e 10 rets to taws M ''addressed by Rev. W. R. Wood NAB N� DRA- ENDERSON, �N on Monde -evening next. His _ t topic will f "The Ravages .And Clea- rin Sale in Dress Goods tl - ar. _ -- -' the Cost of the Drink Traffic." � ''O"a"*'u• '�"""""�a = _ ` .Special music and singing is being _ prepared. A good attendance is Every piece a REAL BARGAIN. Look the prices over T T expected. Our foctball boys went to Green carefully and see the amount of money you can save by " River.on'Thursday evening last to buying.now. ..play the Shamrocks, their first match with thorn in the league Pale blue silk Black lustre. ` .r g i Reg 60a yd- :. Reg. boo. . series, but owing to one of their Cinnamon brown silk j Pink lustre �«`� l II - Black B ureal silk For 400 yd Nuns'veiling,light blue For 4OC• best players being off duty' they g were deferred by 2 Rolls to 0. A Brown voile Green Panama cloth Y In of our young people ac- Cardinal voile �g 500 yd Dove lustre R6K boa yd Charles Sargent, v — Claremont companied them. Cream Panama cloth For 350 yd (}seen serge For• 350 yd Carpenters sire now busy ggtting ' Cream lustre the fourth room in the public reg. Yd for 20c yd. Cardinal cashmere 16c yd. Reduced C syr W Est -school in readiness for the fall prices In all dress Goods not mantioaed here. #ft*send Los" ' term: The equipment of the school GROCERY$.-Have you sampled our black or green mixed tea will also be increased to a consid- 25c lb. Others sell the same tea for We IN Bu our tea you save 60 �►M' arable extent. The school board tWo three dollars a year or more. You know our cones, stands.-at ecuring a iLXPiRt6NCa L of -have been successful in sthe head for quality and flavor. Our roceries are perfectly sanitary, with an equipment equal to-that sanitang exposed W dust'o ry covers. and drawer contains •, , '' ,of many high schools, excellent _ - results will be looked for. This increased. efficiency in sur School A SI:1zPSON & Co.,': '-- PICKERINGOf on materials and design been reached with very little lbtnee; MnRees kept in stook. It will pay you ,extra"cost to 'the section as the I;�,ow 1iY �RIews&a. to call at our works sed iplapeos our sloek X and b -large grants and the fees to be a °0 ewta n o i�pin�oondAees�W an a we do not employth� segquueof collected will about Wiest the ea- rLSol d, w �; 1ywe the agents can, and do orf tea expense. illi B The football in between our coram on of i s oeat.,whiohyoa ' ` wi aeft A rons non reaetta Y y purchasing boys f o the Green River Ellam• jj » �+.ut*°cia..'cboasooaese,rat i oee6aial save b from m. TIE- BISSELL � � . .�iald. rocko on Saturday night was oneWHITBY GRANITE CD., --`9f the best samples of football seen a cion 'y a Como•. Whitby,,Oulads rhere•this summer. The game was . Thousands of Canadian farmers have tested the "BISSELL" Disk Harrow all em ml ntsp�4 sold by very fast from the blow of the in the same field with other makes and found that the "BISSELL" has 'the � 2809 mid is, NOW . whiatle gni was resplendent' with greatest capacity and lightest draft, Because,of It special shape of "Sts- Zall waeelnatoo,AM E. -w.- E ANS, pretty rushes. olir boys, a]• SELL" latex they cut into the ground easier. They turn 8,11 the soil.whereas, ----- p T P though keeping the ball in the other Disks only s ^rope it or set it oil edge.- The •'BIsSELL" dose clean 4 Srsti half chiefly' in the -enema's work-where other 3 make a ragged job of it. Steel scrapers meetin the h8 1Ck@r1II �� j pa 8: _. tin0agannfacnrer quarter, ape unable to score. The edges of the plates "Chisel fashion" and-"movable"- clod irons keep the 'v• anCQ Com L} saute wag"one of the strongest machine free from dirt or trash. The"BISSELL"ataye V 1rY Shop and Residence, Duridss fit t down to•iia work. It won't bind, buckle-or contested,�arues of the season.and righ . although fast and furious from hump up in the centre, no matter The object of this Association is to WHITBY, ONT. how stiff or hard the soil may be. lessen steering and prosecute ' start to flaish no goals were scored Itis built to withstand the hardest the felons. Three do Ora west of Whitby-House. r . Our boys, 'al- usagenc- . A simple method of bala by either team ` g though disappointed at not scot- ing the driver's weight-removes ma ibil having propertyy stolen oommuni- .. ; oeks. neck weight. It is the harrow you oath immediately w1:9 soy member We are prepared to instal wood or iron Ing, Congratulate the $hamr May they•win the cup. The at- - tl'hould know more about. So write of Ezeontive. Committee. pumps on abort notice, also attend ' tendance at the game was the Dept.Zl for catalogue or see your Mombsrship fee $1.00. to all kinds of repairing. largest of the season, the whole local dealer. Tickets mar be bad from the President or; Agent for the Ontario Wind.Mlll, `h eouatrp aide being represented. BISSELL /,� Seereren on application. ��gasoline engines and 'The receipts at the gate amounted E ESI SSELL CQ' E1eC• Com.-L. D. Banks, (3•eo, Long, the squre gear f nearly W. The interest in a W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont] the game will enhanced by a num- _ LIMITED, ELORA, ONT. MAGNET CREAM SSPARATOB ober of lively arguments among the _ J.A. O'Coil Arthur Jgfflrey, Phone ldo �Q at regi ore. X_> , _ _ L .c -. a KO . a,'vx-.i. w. ,, .. .... 2„ ; y.:-. ..�. i,,.i ;, . •^ :Aa, i •°,,.r i�;,:s. --tar•q � �..�. .. _. :.. o.,• .„,�Rr 'y. �^ sow..:+=��'s..•n�" � ,m .,,,,,„.., ��'a+f!'"r•., pa ' ria ��yi"•�,;. „ ',r.p+,."E`K• n+�r.M kyr: af}.�.; •. _ � '�y"�.,�.-':+•. M•i. :191+ v � 'ti ha ; •. , � �sY"..C. R r•�%i�, .�•�L�+�P'C�F0.�i„A” (E%cAr 7'N: -7w1�a;.:^-'r xra,`.:s4 0",'., ,d— ,�•: ' ' ' •. �4 w _.. _ _ -.-. __._ s r that hat)k showedno an- f 'q IR SE Se LESSON h"314'. His toed wroth-The 'ger 4. f God does not comel.i.:to view. gntil the, man refuses.�to_manifest • Has been C;aaada!sa&VOrit6--- - l t� another a forgivttlg temper. 4 - INTE$1�ATI "We are not apt to think that to `Yeast over a quarter of a - treasure up the recollection of in- : . century. Enou h for 5 cts - - - juries which we think we have-re- vg ceive-d from others may be a sin to produce 50 large loaves Lesson V. 'A Leeson on Forgive- that"i greater than any of these." - `tt Melte. Blatt. 18. 21.3.1. Golden Tf God requires of us what we, in of fine, wholesome, hour-' . _ cold justice, require of others, who 'Feat, Xatt.'6: 14. - " ' e f ua 'fs -there"can in' all eteruil� ishin$, home-made bread. e, ,• L - . pay all that was due 4 J Do not eriment—there _ 'ff_srse 21._ -Than_ - _ - -- - - y Natthew'§• peculiar 'interest 'in -While this detail might describe is nothing "just as good.! ' Peter has been noticed several tie punishment inflicted by an J - times in,previous lossons (compare earthly-monarch, E.W. CILLETT CO.LTD. it is "scarce}y'a .Matt. 10. 2; .14. 28; lb. 15;'16. 18'; -fair picture.of the procedure of our. TORONTO,ONT. t Awarded Eshett hunts at =' How oft -Jesu's had showlithata ' all Ezpoaicioms: it a mail was at fault it was neces- -nary to treat his case with patience, DANGEROUS. - e t - aeaking not only reparation but (or Nurse ,� = Doctor, the patient ral- N. mts reclamation ust on o notosel from ngtimnd ni ea unexpected strengta little' last night,- this morning,. °°Vi'ha�, DED MAwav train � S Geo geevi 1110RTt willMtake five THE BACHELOR'S WARNING. t He ass he wont take an more of P , . Youngleigh- Which is ,the bet- lultificent treatment, especial} y y y do you regard as the most -danger- million dollars to meet his house- ter way to propose, orally or. by that vile medicine. ,,, hold expenses each year. Natur- " a.ace that was :ce „ s in aired the nervous man. P Y letter Z r. generous as- the -rabbis4- �'e" . have to do something to et a !gang car,. answer the e . eels e cos o ynicus- y e er, cer sin 22: I say not . seven times- ,g• g dyspeptic. 1p There's a chance that you might r - t, *+;*„,le -him out of that condition. ,p „ '1 a ______f Jesus on the ques- s forget to mail it. - tion of -de i-, _ _ - r_ust bp, nQ c2llnt1A0 at all. To save Jac' -`^1I hear you had some mon- HIS N HTWORK: IMPRA{TICAL. - ARE WILLING TO PAY. _ your wrong forgiven is to have it ey left you.” Tum-"Yes; it left Cynical friend-If the baby is the canceled and to bef the establishment and M in a sin on a New Empller-' ButL11L;Qss_.—new basis. Seventy _ times seven y u leave your last mistress !`' t elapse, one is forced to :he.con- - mother is the superintendent, pray suggests that there is to be no,limit New Maid-"Hivvens! Did yez clusion that everyone keems to 'Too many people look. upon a what position do you occupy F' to fargivenes..s. An allusion to the expect me`t' bring her along•wid• th;.nk 'the high cost of living is fricn•d as a person they can make Young Lather (wearily)-0h; I'm Gong of Lamech (.Gen. 4. 24) is not me Z"' 1 worth it, , ' _-improbable.. The..carnal 41.411 longs use the floorwalker. > or vengeance `seventy and seven= " fold.". - But" the spiritually-minded W E 0 W -N• - AND O F F ER '- AT -SPAR SAND INTEREST r A_ -•nAn rejoices that he can forgive another with a3 much heartiness • r -:ria he would avenge himself. _ --- $AWOO,000 First Mortgage; -oink Fuad 6°,,o - --- �� _ 23. Therefl.rc-This marks . the _ Mise connection between the say- Bon With 25;o. Bonus of Common Stock of - i' Iing of Jesu% and the parable of the With '250' unmerciful servant. Because, in, e kingdom of heaven, there is no "117n:t to the obrigativn to fr>rglve, To - �____._ 'this kingdom is likened unto a king �`�, 'whose-c��7lspiruvus generoKit}• to a - .` ANA DA ,.,MACHINERY C01wi` P0Kv*`hAT' I0N debtor laid upon that n_:an the duty.- - _ .y LI MUTED - .of-�aTiirg tnercifally wit others. - >r 24. Owed him ten 'tholrsand-tal - - , ects-An impussible sum, repro- (Incorporated under Dominion of Canada Letters Patent.) t. aierting' a debt, say. of 810',000.000, ,Callable 1s a whole at 110 and accrued interest on six months' notice on 1st Agust, 1915, or any would be incapable of dis- == - = Interest date thereafter. or in,part_for sinking fund purposes only on • any. August 1st after 1915, at - H• -Charge. . Is our debt to God so 110 and mcruawd interest. �er.i'rmous Z The damage done by -- - - - sia car scarcely be eKtlmated It _ - Interest payable 1st February and August, at Royal Bank of- Canada, Montreal, Toronto, Galt, - - `� '; is certalu, however. that no man Ont. and Halifax, N.S. _ p 13 _._ ,DenoMinaitions OW and $1,000. _ hav:,the over is himss<If to repair , that damage, or to make it right _ _ between himself and God. Besides 'TRUSTEES : - . - - a the .wrong don4 by one man c _ C � - Montreal 'frust Company I � reaches-'to uth-er!L involving even (BANKERS : - . Royal - tthe innocent (represented-ht ra 6q k C '�- - B of anada Che servants wife and children be- CAPITALIZATION - - _ - .inn so1•d into slavery). _- ' _-_ _ -Aathorfsed =issued per cent, fern d .. ... ... - - s_ •. 4J_ T'a.;went to be --made-For- _. - .. .. •• .. ... ... ...$1,000,000 . 'First 2�lort8ag® 6 '�,*900,0a0 rvenr is possible only a;s-the ful[ - Cumulative 7 per a Stock .. . .... _ .. .r. .... :.. 1,500,000 850,000 _ obligal'on of sin is met. In other - Common Stock . ... ... ..: . .. .... ....... . .. ... ... . .. 1,5C0,000 625,000 ... WLrds; it is costly. In this cage, ithe ^incere penitence of the debtor - - GEO. D. FORBES,-Es President. '` THOS. 8. WATSON', Es Toronto Ont. DIRECTORS : . zr. reckoned a sufticlent Payment. '-.• T QQ+' q,, - - The atoning work of Chisel d1+es-not Pres. It. F'orbes Co,, Ltd., Iiespelcr. - t ice-fres and Gen. Mgt.-(:anacia' Bolt and cc me Into vi b, s as - ;Pres. Taylor Forbes Co.,-Ltd., Guelph. : - _ Nut Co., Ltd. - s +thi- and the prodigal sun. Kut it lu'ust not, therefore, be courted R• 0. McCULLOCH, Esq., Vice-President. ALEX. G. GOUR,LAY, Esq., Galt, Ont. clut.- Repentance is not necessary Goldie & McCullouch Co,, Ltd., Walt. _ Nl#eG'regor, Gourlsy Co.. Ltd. r R in order W make God turgiv'ing;•it GARNET P, GRANT, Esq., Montreal. _ R. Msc'GREGOR, Sr., Esq., Vice-President. I the evidence-that a man is ready !'res. Dominion Canners, Ltd. - �' t,C accept in all sincerit ythat a for- fres. MacGregor, GourlayCu., Ltd., Galt, Ont. P . 1► _' - Vice=Yrtrs, Canada Bolt and lent Co„ Ltd. - -- - •- - - g,Iin {;od hgsua8 far him-in the W - f3 H. ffiT Ls Vice-President. 4ic,IClt of his bon. E' q'' - _ HARRY. COCK$HUTT, Esq. .. _.. - ' 26. I will pay thea all-The man f. Pres. Sussex Mfg Co., Ltd., Susses, N,B Ilan, Dir. Cockshutt Plow eo.,.lJfd., Brant- .� -.._ __ „--Pres. New Bhuiswlek Telephone Co., Lid.', ford Ont. ' _ ,•-- �c,uld hardly have realized how ; '. - , .•' ' ' ' _ ._ .hopeless such an attempt would be.. Like the prodigal son, va t, es wionla What Consolidation Rep'esents 'Sactlti:y Bslck of Bonds -- xo be as a Hired servant, with a Earnings and Advantage of Chance toworkthe debt off. The Canada Machinery ('osplan7, Lim- The reprodoetive valne of the plants, Consolidation 4.: Being moved .with,conlpassiop _ !ted, was laeorverated under the,Can- as determlaed by the Canadian Amerl- It Is censervuttvs17 eatimated that the ads Cosapi�lei Act oil 3aly 6th, 1910, can Ap�rafaal Compan, is i1,02r,0T3 39, net caralaga of the Company ter the -This parable illustrates how un- over two aaa a half, tl,I,es the•presi•nt cranial 7ecr, bailed ea'present output. ~ ■ai saw acglaired the badness and aa- p bond laaae of the Company. The beads will M X190,000, abewf reasonable it is to give every de-1 aertst4lags of the-reuowha rwmspaaie., •• - i,r• bN _._ as the bead til- _ _• . -. • tail of these icture-teachin s of I g nj hared nthe a dead of trust tereat earned fire tf,laea over. These P g and awrtsage br the OOmliaBy to the earutaga will be sat"AR127 locreased ,7e�uf1 ail exact si nificance: ' This 1• M•�'Kiror+Gisarla7 and Co„ Limit- lhentreal Treat Cefspsay, et Montreal, ti,riag the Hollow! ' B l ed, Galt, eat. _ ve 7eare, Rte audit. A, brise, for example. cannot mean 2. and are secured by ■ tired and specific ora' resorts of the rarlelat f•Mortes p P i Jeha 1lallutlne and Ce. Llmitett, — Drat mortgage and change vyom all pts- have la as Tet been eespleted,-bot the _that' God is so hteartless as to rte+ .Presto,, oat,.. scot and tutare real and imsovable audit one of the prladpal companies " � 1 proiverty of the Company. shown average net earnings for the OL'lre anything man can d0 to r0U50' a• Heopeler Machinery CO., Llmtted, - _---- --r". " Tears 16rp to sale of far mere fhaa the Iailn to pity. All that God requires I. Sgpeler, flye. ,Tbe,total amount' of beads to be Is- asoust Manor" to pal the late" oil 'lea safe ground upon which io o _ sued 1a limited to CiL.Ctle.ttfo,'ora aaa the entre lowne at ed9e,9eo Dead.,- MP, ; p nen And the R'oodworfdo; Machinery Da- only be leaned op to ee 2-A per cent. of Gleorge D. Forbea, tie Prestaeat of tie ' pp the flood gates of his_free fur- '•c•t'�� the + ppralpll value of the mftlzed as- company, In a report, as7s the belaethts giving mercy. I 1. tieldfe and nelcalloek Co., Llmtted, Bets. Of this sus «Of,,AH* has beeu_1a_ to be ■cerved from tie consolidation Galt, Out. sued and is now being issued. The re- Forgave 41sT be to=maelmea as lollows, Forgave him the, debt-He does, mmdminx Meo,(M tea only be tanned•to may be ed etttfefea n retaltiag is 2. i.nxex Manufacturing Os., Lladted, as amosot ettaal to ed 2-3 per scut. o! mere than the debtor asks for, _ 'eeesoms by apeela11Nng the output at % expradltares on capital account subse- the dltfereat factories mud by eihminat- which is like God. I The epmpaeles controlled conwtitute quent to Aua'umt 1st, 1910. !ng the uaereaaey dopllgtton bots In 28. A hundred'shillings—A paltry practleatly all the eeneeras fn Canada - - On or before the lit of Anawmt, I914,' output and pttteras: •cum corriparec wl he -debt just ailaasfeetartag the Hower glades of and annually thereafter, a cash mink- Savings to be effected Ir the purchase — woodworking maebtaery and toots. tag hand of 2 per cent. et all tomo■ of raw anterial audits admiafatratlon. xemitted. Probably the amOUnt 9%0,y •iso constitute s large wre#utaire outstanding is to be paid to the Trus- Ecomoa,les In selllnt, dlstrlbatln of the maoufacturlas capaelt g, r. would not be more than seventeen y of eros tees, cad awed to pts:chase amd retire manafaeturing, and transportation p4, dolIars. The contrast displays the working ttrois in Canada. theme 'toast at mot exceedin* 110 per - charges. - = The Intention of the Compan, la to I cent. and nvcrued- it, or to call _. The consolidation hw being ettectee ; meagreness of our Claima''UI10II perteet the organlaation of the dl!!er- bonds at that price It not no parrhas- Just at•a time when the Industry Is r oth4rs as compared with Gods out facterlea upon a uniform basis, able. All booda ao parchaned shall be *bowls tremeadons development, and claims upon u OII US for Olir sin. thereby ellsinatlnA.tbe e:ccwmlve 11mp11- iha{•,roperty of the Trnwtee, .and the -• - the new Cempaa7, by placing the d1t- p elation of special machinery, etc., wblch coupons shall'be collected by the'Trns- fereat factories on a "miters bathe, rtt. - Pay what thou owest-Men,act bps takVit plate ha the peat; teeSinand I+an�ed at the credit of the of sin a poettloa to take lull advantage __ing upon the•, harsh impiirscs of a - f ,.. barren justice, are apt to forget .. _ that God has dealt with-them in un- - -- - STRONG FINANCIAL POSITION '.deserved mercy. I 2. Have patience I will play The-different companies are being taken over free from all . floating liabilities, and the - _. - - New.Cam ---the game' language used_by .his _ PAY will have ample Working capital- — _ creditor, except that the latter,, in The Deed of T'rnst and all legal matters relating.to this issiw have been approved by Messrs.Birk. ` proof of the superficiality of` his fiell, Bim; , & MacKelean, of Toronto, - penitence, made the astonishing - _ _ Promise to pay all. - -given 6 per nt. Interim Receipts issued by.the Mont"W Trust f3ompany, Trustee, will b0 30. Into prison, till he should 6'i P d$' deliv of definite bonds, g r pay--Thea was the act of -a man " CIRCULAR AND FULL PARTICULARS' ON APPLICATION - bllncied by his own madness. He injured himself by making it im- p m- ptil i151e for the servant to earn 'the. "DOMIN -1 �r g "- LIMIT ' Vile to pay, OND .'.C O M P A�Y, E 11) - 33. Shouldest not-thou also have . ` M IZCHAhITS BANK BUILDING.-had-mercyf-Compare.James-2. 13-: - IVlontr N G. _ .ROYAL BANK-BUILDING. CIVIZEN BUILDING. . ,."For judgment is without mercy to Toronto Ottawa 33 • ..•-. —: ., '. .•. :. .,:' : ,:' '.: :x "..:�., x ..,w.. <. ^•'� �s�:"e. •,':.r,: as 31 , s r, r ,;,. :x� �y t�+'T,;rar,oaY r'•,{; 'f"•is•?'• '.+, .. -y. `r.: ,'��`'+ ..� xxyy •. ,L-�',�'✓', •w' s.•, ry rt,'" •!.': .f�3*'�i.. �`�'•�.,T,.. , ;,w"� p's:•'�i t,f' '� •{ L LY. :a- � , fiL� "•T--�R_�•i.uq_a.f. -•.+dF•.,s L'`5"`' 4 e w t -''..*xs•,r;,:. '. ?r_,_,,,_a.a a. ,7..,K_ .,a:..:... .__ � Y�' r. _ ':•'r�"r§: y' •:P..� "fL,a, ..A y`4* t .w ,,. ,S, �A•�-a-r--^'•'+x.«kk�hod'k.*w's7a7r9ieRru''�'k,k.-i,'�;u+xl�.:`moi.::_r.�.....,u'Sa•,.•, _,.l+e„ti'ct+.,,K,ww o+u+s+Msy-wr+�...,..e •.<ra'x m$r, -+4w evrM...,-e.•. ..Nypr,•,rg•.,.a,,.-.•Rriq+•.j,�::._ .,.'�V'.::o.- et:,!uv+�'R?�cM-.i'4:,,a•t#:gnw i+,:n"+.,�,...{�,",''t+7y�'f"' �..:�^'v'�P!+"'' t•: �. :p,ytrpev,,,•,. •• �.. ' r•+..-,..rf'* pdk'<''`.A2 .�'wt r!w,c:.�i�':.�D:G� z 'ti:`-�'. : '+:''.KR ti•&'. .-o,' ,'+?'�y.,, �.y.. � a .• '•t` - '� Y ,. y :• R . 17 'LIFE A NIGHTMARE GOLD of THE,INCAS FOUNiX AN ISLdND OF SU,.1'FIl1Jt; ,1 < One of the most ext�aerd*.nary AXIMEIREASE y ocate:i in :a.¢ •8ollvta Ma Become Centra of the islands in the world i$ 1 Is the hu'nIn int to ioonosa kelpie$$ and Broken Down, Dr. world's Supply, the Bay of Plenty, New Zealaud. g-Po y } t If ve-imen0 reports may be ac:- The small bit of land `is caller! in wear and tear of wagom. Try Williams Pink Pills Oame to p° y a box. Every dealer everywhere. ; r cepte as truthful, all the gold that White 'eland, and consists maiaiy .� the Besoae, 1tas cf en taken out''of the fields of of sulphur, the latter mixed' with The Im rial Oil CO.,Ltd. __-__-- 11fOrIIla $nd_Ahe_Klondike..ol_.A1as Ontario Act":list Qaeea COY oil Ee..LIL There are man who think sane- ka will be insignificant compared with. psu�" ' Y the prodact of the fields of Bolivia iq is-and is about three miles in _c;r i6ia is a trouble confined to grow- South 'America within the next few cumferenee and rises'about 1,000 4 � t.. is and-w P" i__• ilia in - L'1-�150P8—tile-SSS--`�'hCre 1$- yearn, Tlfe source o, t e wealth of School of Miningming and Metallurgy. x• the case. Thousands of men are' the aacieut Incas has been found in boiling lake in the. centre of the Chemistry and Mineralogy. %Laemic, and attribute their grow- its unexplored interior. More gold is island and this sends out acid- Mineralogy and Geology. lag weakness to mental or physical left there than 10294411'ed tri was mined b the old _ �' fir• or n fans an w tenvigated in the lake if great care is Affin■tedtoQ■ tees University. Civil Engineering. pry, an w o o t «nabled them to offer to Pizarro a3 a g g g g appear to realize that they a e g gold to 811 a c.perieneed. The sulphur from $J[N GSTO N O N T Mechanical Engineering. F, fwt ransom for the Incan Kin White its Island is veru urs .and ef- Engineering. swiftly passing into that condit a room 22 by 27 feet. The same field - P L E For Calendar of the School and further infer• Biology and Public health. ;' known as general debility, and that� were the source of the'metal that ea- forts have been made to obtain it matien,apply w the Secretary,school of Mining, power Develo meat. • .L 'their trouble is due entirely to the abled the Indian tribe-to furnish the for commes�iaL.use. �na+t�. �� Developme K ':fart that their blood is watery and Temple of, the .Sun, which Pizarro's ' followers reported was "literal! cov- y impure. If 6le trouble is not taken ! y "---- ---"- - --- - -- ------ F In time the sd from one stage I Bred with plates of gol Used according to directions, Dr. "THY FENCE MAN,"4ELLS IRON �r 7 + 3' Pa , up and wive F3ncea at factory prices. t.' another until the breakdown is The report is made-by Alexander J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial : Benson, the American secretary of the will -afford relief in the most acute N'rite for buulelet. Addreat,Toronto. o- e millets, and often until a cure is legation at Bolivia. He says that Bo- ilPa, IRON x form of summer complaint. When- �1oR E\(SIVE+,' BOILERS, rc.. bavond hope. To men in all walks livia may become the centre of the P j, Ina w oa-wurking stachinery, (3a,otine i of life there is nomedicine lu- world's gold supply through the Bevel• ever the attack manifests itself no 1':nttines, Electric %IotorA and Contracture' ata- a e as Dr. Williams Pink. Pills.` t ii W.Yetrls,Limited,Toronto. ED-Easy to sell-good monsr• maker-:fen ur W,,msn-W rite to-day. l c lusty. $ere and there a shrewd Iii of the.Cordial. It will act im- CANADIAN MERCHANDISE, LIMITED, w IE you feel jaded, weak or worn out ANGER, Tumors, Lampe, ate. Internal these Pills will mike that rich red Peruvian has _plowed one and been mediately on the stomach and in- C and external. cured without pain by f3unter•xose Building Toronto rewarded with riches. The reason testines and allay the irritation and our home treatment. Write nA before too - _ b1nod that pmts vi agd-ensr�` 'n aha f ho fields hBYe mot been dev� , ffl late_ Dr. Sellman Medical Co„ Limited, t ' to every portion of the body. Mak- oiled has been the immense difficulty' truth Of th-convinee- ,Cofffngwo�-ant: - - ---- R0�C' SOn gio-isgood blood is the mission of in reaching the fields and in trans- anyone of the truth of these asset- r. it Tams' Pink Pills and good products tom JI ap iLlht!I1 bd snot pIaI10 DESIGNERS AND BUILDERS OF _ blood is the one secret of good them. Tran_ ortation is difficult in Y _ the extreme and the cost enormous. -ONLY ONCE. health and vigorous life. An excel- Rough mule trails are the only means tR5I51 Ot\ haVin aZ1 let case in point A that of Mr.' R. of entering this region and the trans. `'flow often does your road kill � as MOTOR BEllis, of Balcarres, Sask., who portation of heavy machinery now is a man, asked a facetious travel- OTTO HIGELw says: "Just four years ago I was I well nigh impoaslble until passable Lag salesman of a conductor the ALL 81288 iu England making preparations to I roads are built. The building of these plf5110 ACt 10T1 g S P P ( roads and the other preparations other day. �� tt fulfil the long cherished ambition of necessary before the gold can be taken Just once, replied-the conduc- KNOCK DOWN FRAMES Coming to Canada. My health at out and marketed affords a great op fur, sourly. _that time was normal, though I I portunity for American capital and - HULLS furnished complete or is iwas never very strong. Three enterprise. • any stake of completion. = 3 weeks before the time of my' depar- � The gold is declared.to be principi l- tore Iwas overcome with a feeling 1 ly in the forest-clad ravines of the `W ire 'VV c:si 3mcX8 I ` a� '�R'vs' LAUNCHES, with Engines in. eastern Cordilleras, which culminate ' !uf general weakness and isintness Ids mare, a very valuable one, was bad• ]'or Croup,DLahtheAa, stalled, ready to run, in stock. in the important Rived of Kaka. The ly bruised and cut by being caught in o Inflnenaa, Cramps. a='' iwhich rendered me so inert and life- i trails that lead in here aril the ap- wire fence. Romp of tbp wound,+ would 9pa•a3. Hstroe iioald.. Send stamps for catalogue. ,les,, that my days were shrouded in arance of the soil show that mining I not heat, although I tried many different , ce.donb. Drais.s : loom. Consultation with a doctor 1 as been carried out to &-great extent medirinpe Dr, Belt advised me to us. ir'a 11 s, O u ns b o t g e Foot Of Bay Street HIZVARD'a LINIZdEVT, diluted at firer K'oundd,a,, Polsaoous Lic u ht me no consolation, De• by old methods, but the old thill Bite.of Dog.snakes, $ g then stronger as the sorsa began to lon6 + g 6teags of lnrsots era. HAMILTON, C A N A QA - bility was my trouble and I was flu Ing filrethods- w these-attti. -This-bar' better, noir.! alter three weeks. the .ores could be reached only b modern rota• Am- been dens b aunts arises hart-brslyd-and bee;-aP ttrr batt to zm _ Y _ the point of a Erealt�own. Canada y P p growinir well, and is NOT WHITE as is KEEP AWAY h!' M your condition means death, made large fortunes within a few most alwlys the. ease in horse wound.. Eadsttys I tF. raid the doctor. 'You must have s ! years of working. w F. M^ DOI:Car. !heady in Aq rest, however, I he River of aeks ,t is not un- C, _ ReliesF - was out t oft the uestwa, a fort- , p n'of surface _diff month. - _. '+ XES nights holiday I had and then back ! and find gravel averaging $I a yard on m' t., earn my daily bread, The next the surface, which would indicate Any man who makes up big m tl LITTLE OR NOTHING. for fre<i's a suet a any. 0., ;years were a series of misery? and ! enormously valuable deposits below, f to fight for his rights will Mace a Nothing ie more ridieulnua than Morn Flies, Gad.Fhes, Blow Flies, Flies ' of every kind, Mosquitoes. Lice and all despair, body and brain undermin-.I Where the ever widens out below In• fight on his hands until the under- a $10hat on.a $2 man. werrvioginsect,keepentarelyciearofehe I'd with a complaint the doctor cahuara and the canyons give way to t&,ker is summoned by his sorrow- animals i vecth an open country, gravel is deposited ' in relatives. It is Wise to Prevent Disorder,- ]w{' leculd only call debility, belt appar• in large island and bars These form I 3 Ilp ently could not cure. Snatching a,natural - Many eausAs lead to disorders of Cooper's Fly Knocker geld-saving table for all the the stomach and few are tree from lht lidays when I could I struggled gold-bearing flooded rivers that 'roar nras6tse Rill '1011 You •t,n until the opening of 1909 when emerge from the richest known part Murine rye Remedy Itelie,•ear sore Eyes, them. At the first manifestation has been applied', Easily put on with a P g r Soothe Aena n' in. Eyes,I ue foran t 8, Try, that the stomach and liver are not sprayer, and costs leans than one cent a cc mpletely prostrated I was com- � of the Andean mountain chain. I soothe■. Eye Pain, and seas for'60c, Trr= y -On the River Kaka, where washing 1. Murine In Your Eye* and fa-Baby's performing their functions, a eouree day for each animal. Protects wounds +elled to go to my :parents and be i }gists for gold have been made, there ! Eyes for i3caly Eyelids and If, frnm Hy-blows and inflammation. Mare cane a burden to them. -M life was of Parmelee's Vegetable Pills Y I is a ver large proportion of black than pays for itself in extra milk, extra g shculd be tried, and will be found P ' simply an existence and friends sand, wbkb accompanies the gold in•1 A woman need not doubt her hut!- beef les,feed and more work from horses. ,said, behind my back, 'consump- the residues washed. This black sand I hand's love if he refuses to allow tl•at the digestive organs will ti.w i Itis .' is very heavy, non-magnetic, and is speedily. reaarae heal>rh action. 41.715 A GALLON *'r her t, eat her'own cooking. Y "In April, 1909, I began taking likely to stow under analysis. In addi• Laxatives and sedatives are so JSOo. A QUART i tion to a considerable quantity of b?ended in these Ills I' " Or. Williams' Pink Pills. _ Three gold, both tin and platinum. ' There s probably nothing quite P that no other WM. COOP" A NEPHEWS snenths later, on July 1st, I sailed preparation could be so effective w e1 u^satisfactory as friendship that roRonTa [tum Liverpool on the Tunisian for .. as they. - "1 requires constant nursing. Montreal, full of new life, energy • ' Always Serviceable.-Most ills ` raL�i ho In this- eoufatr I t._ with-age, Pr It is n ndis u e that on :-SELDOM BEFORE. - aut making good and I owe it all .o with Parmelee's Vegetable Pills. As soon as a man can't work he en O !to Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. In g paetiage of Wilson's Fly Pada ,tae The pill mass is so compounded that begins-to want to. itnree months they changed me from killed a bushel of house Sieg. For- . their etrangth and effectiveness Ambition ' ,ti nervous wreck to a healthy man. is reserved and the tauatPiy Do such quantity can ever your Y - - •'��'hen doctors failed the succeed- P pills can It allowed to roam over y be -ex-fried anywhere without be found in a well kept house, but .ed, and I honest! believe the say_- Y house those innocent-looking !lies • - - - �' Y y fear. of losing their potency. wbether they be few or many Wil- are wanted at ail unrcpre- :ed my life." This is a quality that few pills os- 1 may castes t; real tragedy any day, You can procure this great P son's Fly Pada will '!till theta all. At, they are knowh to be the prin- seated pointe to sell life in- You g Mesa. home pills lose their power, -- , health-giving medicine from any bait not so with Parmelee'a. They - - steal agents for the spread of dy= surance for the. XV IO- SJ: dealer or by mail at fi0 Dents a boa I Some people are so extravagant -LIFE. A sod man '- cr six coxes for l at from The Dr. wll' maintain their freshness and that the seem to talk merely for stntery, typhoid fever, diphtheria, g � a potency for a long time. Y 3 tuberculosis, And other infections strong company, a liberal .. 'VI'illiams' Medicine Co., Brockville, _ ' the purpose of wasting words. IOnt. ''A"Y3RAD0%. "-- diseases. The remedy lies in the! Policy and generous treat- meat:is a winning combina- Death Comes to All.-But it need free and persistent use of wilsoa s g - not. come 'ematurel if proper re - • Dan Cupid its a marksman poor, P Y P P P l.ly fads. "tion. You get the three >; r How important Some little things Despite his love-and kisses, cautions are taken. "An ounce of last qualities in the Nation- seem to a small man 4 For while he always hits the mark, Prevention is worth a pound o! �• cue," and to have prevention at You can't keep a good therm,eme- .al• There is no more use- Mother Braves' Worm Extermin He's always making Mrs. Land and allow a disease to work t-of down. - ful nor dignified business, „ ator has no equal for ,destroying AN IM►Ota1oLE THING to find j instar its will is wickedness. Dr: Thomas' ^-- and if you. area worker 9 . iworms in children and adults. See aster, Eclectric Oil not only allays pains Mlnard's Liniment Curs DlphthetMa. equal to ..The D. a L." Menthol i� Y Y P and ambitious we want you. that you get the genuine when par- and it i.betas imitated. set the senaine. when applied externally, but will Chasing. �nor dde aches backaches, stitches, nosh prevent lung troubles resulting Some men feel more at home if _ Write for the agency terms. _ Cos equals it. 'Made by Davis i Lawrence P g their wives are away. -- s. .r--- k70 from colds and coughs. Try it and �'o wonder the women dislike IMI- be convinced. The NATIONAL LIFE ~= d HUNDREDS OF OPINIONI a u tree DDR ... .'n��. . } HIS LOSS, 'HER GAIN. the fact that Painkiller has alleviated more Assurance Company t ,er Time. He always tells on '= y them. When an ostrich is ca tured Elinard's Llnimeht Cueas Dlatsmpsr. to than say one medicine. Unequalled P �or diarrhoea and dysentery. Avoid-sub• f1EAD OFFICE, TORONTO ' He knows, his mishap The world has a mania for fav- ytitutee there is but one Painkules"- Minard's Liniment {sura Carsst in Cows. )44eans anather big feather Perry ]3avie'-sso and W. _ g �1:ng those whom fortune favors. ----3a-some woman's cap• — Don't expect too much of a - ' - - FASTER. WAITA WHILE. ,r Wait till you're old and haggard, friend. .Even friendship has a lim- Practically all Canadian Draa Teacher-"Children, Nature is wait till you're bent and grey, be- ti.t gists, Grocers and General Dealers . .• `� _ superior to man ill. everything. For fore you complain, with a voice full Thos. Sabin of Eglington, says: Pell Wilson's Fly Pads. It your instance, there is .nothing that of pain : "I'm am so tired to-day!" "I have removed ten coins from my storekeeper does not, ask him why. travels so fast as the nnsee n ivi.id."' You are so young and active, you „ Willie-"Hugh' You ought to are so young and strong? You feet with Holloway's Corn Cure. ' < Repentance sooli after r hear what my pa says about,a-sight tired of the game, and. feeling so $ender, o thou and do likewise. Pe green ail- g - • ' ' g ples is no promise of a new life.- draft!" shame, singing a dotard's song 4 Will the suit case ever come to NVait till the shades have gathered, A man seldom measures his own trial trait till the night is near, then '= faults and those of his neighbor by _." .___ ___.._ --- you may moan as you walk alone Clare. Sptrnaq Tendon, u _ •she same rule. Minard's Liniment"Cures Colds, Eta - ' I down to the vale of fear. You with COIIa>c and Saddle GaIIs yc ur little burden, atrapped to •~b.t`�n::1f 11\fist Bad Combinatlena. " your stalwart back! An i yva would- ^r have used your es..ta dor... .ew,.g o s Rambo--1 beve a pair of glasses at ' repine and utter a whine over the rb.aai.r.m ea�aam'ws uto i and t „ A y p' home that make me see double. Bald- thorns in the track. Wait till your win-Yes; I've seen you using them.' - e friends have left you, wait till your heart is tired; and you re'wmotked Kendall One.ts a beer mug and the other is a • " whisky tiThibler.-Ubfcago Trtbnna. I b,T hosts of the sheeted ghosts of Spavin Cure e - things you have long desired. Youth Isawow,"to trm•r.ardeeoetma+. inw,w ,,� It�y siow ad+�w '-The Partieufar Sox.' I is the greatest treasure! Youth is 40 years,c•.daiI'mapstncm•ta.uesaglyas".4 . zoom !lest �' faasa• A blind girl lately discarded ber at- g , t sidula■.ef dollars w•bores o-asm ` L.et, it. a YOU ossa the worlds red gold, And the man its.w•..n+dyea.►can.t.,r,we,.,,.tm � �y flaitced lover because a, confidential wpm,o abn•luaty rsr.*%0",ai awl , who sighs .trader morning skies de- s�si"Wow W L-Ift«... wtsx errs, D.ay :..rr s�..,. p...,,.t.+v friend informed her that the young , µ' serves to be stricken old. - Walt we"m eu.e..� Kars .r to . tw mea squinted-Pblladelphfa Ledges. Mason. —VAs god ax.�ti at•Zy.trody, et. ,- a ,,,_ fk p1' .. a far as ivy as ya.r 4,dw.■.e.�ea • Neter quit when fa linre star" you to Z 3 THE / ——_ of aur t..,k"A rn,.u..oa•ta.tf.,s•_4r.ns. ,_, -'+�r� Manu an alleged blessing in die- ---or�4 w the fries, A little more energy often sr gltise wouldn't be a blessing bnt 'UILR.J.EMDALLte., pa.s"lVaua,vt- s changes a failure into a great success E -1 s ' - or e � f U L Sl 0 9 s n' i f t e „ "r'?}'' ,. a.z... .,, ,,. :•w .,.. ...._,_. _ .: .,. _-...,,... ,. - ,t '_ ;rsi• :'a ' m ter_, 2:»..'.a^ .., «Ci'vw, ..�, c . '. � s:'�3�. ,•"G: , +^°{r -�-r, ,.. ,+ n'r-r ad's."b'i�.ar. a !Y.:'�xn. .. .4 ',.�,,: .. .. t�,, r+aa •v, r-.:a^ 'iwv.^ •y� ,•t' t. �v �!. y `.'' �N. ,i. ;,T "�`�''am�f:P-T.:t'^'�."'^. wsr>� ..;"''�. ta;ac.�T•';,St. ,,,ta". .r �•�''"` '.� x r��� �:.�''�W.#s:� .c?'�'is,.+!�': ;•r, 'xr'�'%' ��-. ;c RMIMPIR101 PC !TP-N A7 7 4; M P was in the city -�-Mrs. Fred Thompson to on the -IL A. Bands AL1113MI3 on Tuesday. sick list,this week. ."Loc -Miss Vers Rnrling is Visiting -Mrs. J. R Thextou �&Ad two Keene, of Toronto, was her sister, Mrs. Dennon, of Frank- children are -Mrs visiting with the ford former's parents, A- and Mrs. /in town On Saturday. euderson, of To Ads Vanderburgh. of Allawa ronto, -Miss -W. F. H Toronto, is spending a weeir-with -Geo. and Mrs. Boos, of Cleve- wa home over SundaT of Pickering friends. laud, Ohio, are visiting a couple -F. M. and Mrs. Chapman, Oshawa, we -The Mission Band of SL An- of week@ with her sister, Mrs. W. tug r n re here on Friday -R. A. and Mrs. Bunt* t drew's church will hold their pie- T. Hartrick. 'f(ME"Y "POU-N-0) GCON Ar, Sunday with friends in the A * ale this of ternoon. -Mrs. Bandel, of Toronto, has -Mls"s Maggie and JoAe M -Norman Kerr..of the G.T.R., returned home after spending a re V OYW- 6f Tgronto, were home over'Sun- spent a couple of days this week couple of months with John and day. with his mother here. Mrs. Goodwin. 1 N 0 -8, T.-Gormley- ipent-&--fow- —Pr. Will be here as our miarebants 4%ro 7' IC96LRIG -*W01% days last week rusticating at the usual next Tuesday to attwnd,to having their goods teamed from 791 1 the strike on the his rofessloual duties. the cit owing to lake. Is PU n and MrL-Rield.-Apf- (-;r&* --A- rumk- -C. H. Burling has had a fine - -In-frout of-W-To-ronto, spent a couple of weeks -Mrs. John rArkin and two wi *th the fornier's father,and sis., daughters, of Chicago, are spend- -Miss Mth Geeti,.,of Toronto, id ter here. ing a few weeks visiting at the spending a week with Pickering -Mrs. B, Bunting returned on home of Henry Larkin, base line. Joss ' 'Ho - BUNDY Tuesday, af ter-visiting in Toron- -Miss Vivian Long, of Toronto, friends Miss Anale, Waite, of Toronto. to with her daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) and Ira Clark, of the Orillia, Col- Is spending a vacation with the Bateman. legiate Institute staff, spent,Sun- Moore. -Miss Mary Mitchell, of TorOn- day with their uncle, Smith Clark. -Miss Dolly Kerr, of Toronto, to,'is spending a week or two with promised a 'open to i the 'icnic Ylsinns far t a few days at.the home of her uncle and aunt, R. a=d Mrs The ladies who have Wants her mother here. on in ay are requested to ave -Franx Bandy"Allan Clark, -Enos and Mrs. McCausland the same ready during the fore- Mg—v—v of Toronto, were here on Sunday and child, of Essex, are spending noon, when those collecting will a week with the former's pa with their parents -the lake-AIRO-56- _rents 'A -Fred Lawrence-of-Toron-to-, -on -Miss Brock, of Bowmanville, -The apple-buyers are now spent Sundar with his uncle, Goo. Su ar an rui IAwrence, o Audley. and formerly teacher in S. S NO. making prospecting tours thro- nto,spent 2,.spe wl2ship to size up -Mlbs`McKay, of Toro nt a few do s the gue�t of ughoat the to & few days with her Annt Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Law.- - the situation. They�.report.the 15 vary ligal; wriien .L' r Ve Is AA clean 'rOP-R XMIUK Kerr, of Church street. Farmers are now threshing t --George Every, of Berlin, paid their alsike clover. Some report will make the'task of harvesting difficult. n' for spraying ' a flying visit to his Pickering the yield as fair while others state more friends on Thursday last. that it is below the average. -A large number of our sub- Pure Paris Gree -Miss Ann& Hiscock, of King- -A heavy rain storm actompan- scribers have so far neglected to ston, is spending a. month with led by hall the size of marbles and remit for the Nzws for this year. her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Moore. by lightning passed over this lo- There also a number of others who has been pro- cality on Wednesday afternoon. are as eral years behind. We PICKERING -Next Monday claimed Civic Holiday andag usual -Mr. Gallagher, of Toronto,. %vish all those who are behind R. A. BUNTING, with their subscriptions to remit _the places of business will be has ptirchased another lot of closed. cattle from this locality which be at the earliest possible date. -miss S. A. Dale, matron of will ship from Claremont on 9&t- -All arrangements have been Pickering Colleje, Newmarket, urday. completed for a big dayhereon was here over Sunday with her -Chas. Leigh is busy these days Monday next(Civic Holiday). At BUY THE ! ., .BEST I friends' painting his residence. During 10 the baseball tournament will -A �umber of boys from the the summer he has greatly im- begin in which a number of good are having two weeks thor- 'proved the appearance of his pro- teams will compete for a band-' ough.en'oyment camping at the pert some silver cup. After that the A. JAR IN PRIOES JUST AT MOULn 01 the creek. -R. W. Wood spent a day or football tournament will begin. -- THE RIGHT SEASON ,a&ad Mrs. Vs­rty,of To- -two- Ww we" -in Torwtto.--wirth This promises to be ft keen-con- ------- ronto, have been spendintl a COn- his son, Alf and family, who are test as a number of the best teams pleof weeks here with e form- spending a few days there with in the neighborhood are after the Pint Jar 165c per doz. mother, on Church street. relatives. beautiful silver cup offered. Tea -Miss Hattie Decker has been -The Women's Institute held a served from a to 8 o'clock, af Car - 75c per doz. Wine Quarts 7­.----1--­en­gsged- L by-the Collingwood--vary successful icutcLat tbe-home- w h1eh-F. M.'Chapma n,of Oshawa,- school board and will enter upon of Mrs George Leng on Tuesday will preside over a first-class pro- mperial Quarts �85c per doz bar duties after the summer vaca- afternoon. There were over sixty graTinwhich Bert Harvey, the tion. ntand all reporta 'mOsten- comic entertainer, of Toronto, the Imp. Half Gals. 05c per doz. -Mm D. Smith. of Toronto, Is fo=yx ole time. Claremont - Citizens' Band and spending a week with her brother, -The Ladies' Aid of St. An- other able talent will take part. W. B. Powell, as well as visiting draw's church will hold their next The games,- tea and concert all other relatives-and friends in and meeting at the home of Mrs. John take place in the College rounds THE BE ST GRANULATED SUGAR ONi TELIE around Pickering. Crockett on Thursday afternoon to which one admiislon f4ee will ced STILL $5.40 PER CWT. -Owing to tibe strike on the G. next when complete arrangements admit you, and that is pla- MARKE T T, R. the bridge contractors on will be made for holding their within the reach of all, adults 25c. the C. N. IL are unable to proceed garden party which will take children 15c. Don't fail to attend with their work as the iron work place on the evening of Thursday, this celebration as the Football -is delayed in its delivery, August 18th. and Baseball Clubs, under whose -4%. me farmers complain that -Harold Rich. the well-known auspicesit is being beld, are-de- the oat crop, while apparently pianist, of Toronto, will act as ae- termined to make it pleasant 16d UB DRESSES DRY GOODS—T -abandant, is not ripening evenly, companist to Bert Harvey, the interesting for everybody. and a blight is feared. This com. entertainer, at the concert here 'WE HAVE THE GOODS on Monday evening Dext. Mr. plaint is notgeneral, however. CE EXAMINATIONS- -A severe electric storm acccmn-- R4eh will also entertain the audl- RNTRAN Whitby, Henry St. E. L. Elvidge. W on suiting in great vaiiety, plain sky piano solos. bite and cream vesting. cott this aect on on Sunday eveni n Should the evening be wet' or teacher—Janet Hislop, Dudley Isaac, 1 9. and stripped repp, silkiiie, black and white dot muslin, organdie and but no damage is reported aside otherwise nnsuitable for an open Mariaret Kerr. Harold Lick, R. Lick, from the fl r bert fancy musline—a choice selection at 10 to 40 cents. attening of some fields air concert, the program will be Pear a Luke. Willie Meeker. Ro of standing grain. . a in the town hall. Mitchell. Kathleen Nicholson. Ch". See our embroidered and lisle thread hose, corset emby and banding, give —C. A. Cook, the C. N. R. con. —Some of our business men are Neill,Merton Palmer, Leotard Rut- lisle, silk and cotton gloves. A good assortment of Dutch collars and ractor, will finish his work in having their goods shipped via C. tan, Minnie Ruttan, Lavergne Steph- jabots. New summer Percale corsets at 50c, good value. enson. Dorothy Waugh,William Epp- this neighborhood-this week. He P. & to Claremont and then hav- lett. inw. 0"WIH-theu -go to Orillia,-wbere he iog them teamed to Picked 0. L. C.—Inet Jones. has a contract with the C. P. R. The strike is* proving a great in- Pickering, A. 0. Green-11%Bro- men who enshire, Mary Clark, Kenne Me- at which he has already seventy eonvenience,to business k men ka work. depend on the Grand Trunk for Brady, SE —Mr. Gallagher, of Toronto, the shipment of goods. The cotio- Brooklin, E. Hueson—Myrtle Ague- FARMERS E I purchased a number of cattle in try as a whole suffers a great deal tus, Jessie Briggs, Dorothy Holliday, 7 this locality last week eind 'had more from the strike than does John Hortop, RalphKirebi Norman You are.shoveiling up'the mon.ey when yoa buy thesd'-11 doz. long then taken to Locust Hill to be either the railway company or Routley. orth handle, round point, s4wket shovels for 58c each. Nico;, straight- Union No. 1, Miss 13. A. Orawf shipped on the C. P.R. The G. T. their employees. . grained handles, good strong socket, light weight but very durable. :.-Marjorie Bradley, Vera Brown, is losing much business of this —On Monday, as Joe Clark was Don't delay. Lloyd Morcombe. kind as a result of the strike. driviny up the Dixie hill with a Dunbarton, Miss Ooldbeck—Effle 7 —Chief Jamieson and County load o broad, the king bolt of the Beecroft, Hazel McFadyen. Constable Calverly, ' of Whitby, wagon broke, with the result that No. 1 Pickerin Miss S. Evans— 14BUY THE. BEST Howland, Vy Polirell, Isaac Xassed through the village on Fri- the wagon went down hill while John day evening having in their charge the horse kept going in the other Wray. 'two young men who were arrest As Joe wag walk'n U ton No. 2,M. R. Kidd-:i-Walter direction. i gat 1 0 ad near Rosebank charged with a the time he stuck to the horse, Lynde', Ral h E. Mowbray. No. PUering, Miss R. E. May- 2 "riollwoffence. They were being and let the wagon look after its Emily Parker. taken to Whitby jail to await own interests. Fortunatel tbe le Vha' pmaty Myrtle, Miss M.Cassin—Mary-Duffi- 'their trial. n a wago' sustained but little d Raglan, Miss J. Fitchette—Clara J. —Yesterday afternoon was setL age. Another' vehicle had to be Haruden. -aside by the business men as a secured to deliver the goods. No.12 Pickering, W. A. Henderson -half-holiday. We hope that the '—The following football teams —William Burtol;. No. 10 Pickering, Miss L. Rogerson .. .enstom of taking half a holiday a hiLveenterod'for the tournament -MEN'S FURNISHINGS M^rgareet Duncan, Elizabeth Farth- week may be a per-inanent. oDe. onMongay next (Civic 'Holiday): in� Archibald Mechin. For those whose duties demand Broadview, of Toronto,two teams o. 4 Uxbridge W. J. Phoenix— hat they work three nights a from the Pioneer Football Club,' Morgan Hill. % ,--.--*eek till ten or twelve o'clock and of Toronto, Brougham and Salem, No. 18 Pickering, Miss Bowers,John Men's suites from $8.00 up, boys' suits from $2.50 up. We alga --,the other three nights -till seven Thistle-Club, of Toronto. In the La p, Bessie Mowder. handle odd Coats and pants and, light or heavy weight. We have 'anothei-shipment.of Peabody's overals. They are the overalls that �.the half-holiday will be much baseball contest the following Claremonti Miss Forgie—Rathleen isfaction, cannot pull appreciated. teams have entered : Consolidat- Rawson. take the lead in a 1 11 overalls, giving complete sat Oreenwood, W. B. ,Hiuman—Wes- them apart. —On Friday morning those go- ad Optical Co., of Toronto, Whit- ing. along King street had the by, Oshawa and St. Mark'6,. of .le Saffier. - We also have a lot of leather fly netoand fancy nets for horses: 'V�hitevale. Miss Moffatt—Blanche pleasure of seeing a beautiful Toronto. Negotiations are 'also Hamlin, Arthur Hodgson, Law th rence specimen of e night-blooming on with other teams. On'account M Dora Wartski, Harold White. caqtus at the home of J. H.Bundy. of the large number of entries the- ad= River, -Mr.-Lehman—Frank FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE, 'This plant had in bloom mine games will begin at 10 a. m. -Malcolm.— R SCHOLAMSHUS BRYANY P Op.. �'. PICXERING beautiful flowers. This is a rare —W. G. Ward, formerly rin E. plant and the bloom lasts only cipal of Pickering public segool, Whitlay—Leonard Ruttan 510, Har- twenty-four hours. Mrs. Bundy but for the past five years pfinei- old Lick W Dorothy Wau b Ul CtL,* d pal of one of the Guelph schools, 0ounty—Dors 7 is a great admirer of flowers An Wartaki a Jassie n B�riggs 472, Lawrence Major 470.1 has much success in their culture. has resigned to accept the positio Honor Standing-1. Dorothy Boni- 0 A Redu ion —On Friday night Dr. Howden of principal of the largest schoo day 449, 2 Lavergne Stephenson 445,3 was awakened by the vicious kick- in Niagara Falls. He was unani- K thleen Rawson 4", A Clara* Harn- ing of a horse. Arising from bed a mOusly Chosen Out Of A list Of 56 d en 489, 5 Dudley Isaac 40,6 Pearla he went -to investigate, when he applicants. The salary is $1200 86 Luke tn.' 7 Ibund the noise proceeded from year with ayromise of an increase the Gordon stables where a horse In the near future. Mr. Ward has Now is c h a Aid e. A big re ue- J11 PICKERING MARKETS* your belonging to Mr. Gallagher, the had remarkable success as a teacb- -buyer, had got one er of entrance classes. During Red Wheat.;............ -Toronto cattle tion in all Trimmed Milli of ita hind feet over the rope with the five years be has taught in White ........................ 1.10 -TH N T 1 h Clark roln- ad ic is i"1(-!n 0 ave which it was tied and was choking Guelph he has sent up for exami- Mixed " ................. 130 nery at to death. The doctor bad got nation 103 candidates,and of these Goose - .80 there just in time 0 save its life. he has passed 186, or 9% per cent. Oats 37 It is a very unsafe way to tie a We congratulate him on his sue- Barley. ... borse around the neck over night. cess. B,clwheat................ . 2001MRS. LEIGH PICKERING