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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_07_07 4 . -:%.11M.'11= , ­_­�- __1- 1, !11`11 G ;�71,1v, Z�! -7: y .7 K;aa 0 -PICICERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1911. NOL. X _N0. 40 , a Established 75 HIGHLAND CREEK AUDLZY Wwaftwounal years The Ladies' Aid Society of Centen- During the high wind on Wednes- e silos. ..belonging.to 13th. at the John Bell- and T-E. Crawford-were Medt"i SPINK MILLS nial Church, will hold a picnic on day afternoon, the R NCOOD Thursday afternoon.July G E R. FORSYTH, D. of 0., .1. home of Mrs. Win.Huxtable. Every- blown down. A number of trees also a tared member of the optomewi.Me body Xrelcome.. Ladies please pro- came to grief. 016VOIR of Ontario. Sy*cial attention given to vide. The annual arden* party of the U10 fitting of glasses. Eyes tested fres, North Oar new blend of "Cream Btins" Audley S. S. will MILLS Amaromout. t6tf .-be held on Friday, July 7tb, on the lawn of Mr, Holtby is giving entire' eaCisfaiiation to all GREEN RIVER (I mile west of Audley). The com- 0. McKINNON, MAX,L.R,0.8:, good housewives, who are -fortu� JLI Zdinbar r- y1a, member of the College of This from the St. Catharines Even- pittee have been fortunate in secu No other flour just quite as good as Pitysiclaps and Surgeons of Outailo.noentiats�. Date enough,to try it. ing journal ig some excellent talent for the pro- at Royal 1: Avery quiet wedding 0 College of Suraebus, Edinb gram, in the 34th Reg. Band, Male •'MAKERS JOW attention to daless" of woz=nw�� 'fvr pa, oLtldre11. 095to and residence,Brough -Tea, Bene" stly is the took place a St George's rectory on tby and Oshawa,. a=' only flour. It requires less short- Wednesday evening at 8 o'cl!Dgk,when Quartette from Wbi for bread. It makes Misses Evans and Jobnston of Whit- a Rev, R. Kerr united in marriage, Car- PtCKEfiING n any other-flour on the 2W 43 IFL 3P_ -MEDICAL SURGICAL rie, only daughter of Mr. Wm. Pat- by, Mr. Chamberlain of Claremont, 33 F:qr:frM I;tL market. terson, Rodman St.. and ldr� Wm. and addresses from resident ministers IWIRI and k-RAY INSTITUTE and others. The social cochmittee are S-4 W .3n m.05read ipiol Clyde Foster, also of St. Catharines. ONTARIO If ji'lilgh grade Manitoba Patent sparing no pains to make this the that}any other. -The young couple have a large circle friends and acquaintances in the ity R. ZIAIIN TOWLE, M. B., X. D., C. X., is desired,we recommend our cele event of the season. tulft• 111C T brated "White Satin."- Thbi-flour who will extend hearty congra c specialist in Rental Diseases. PrOvAtic Dis• stands without a peer, tions and best wishes for a long and GREENWOOD the perfect flour for pastry and-cakes. Cocoon, edden of men, Diseases of Women, happy wadded life." It will be re- of Wed. It makes white,flaky pas aud takes Taman.X-Ray examination. Diseases of oya. We have a large supply of all membered that During the thunderstorm at Wm, Clyde Forster is err.no",throat and Ipngs.� Pitting glasses and Shorts.. nesla afternoon, Wesley Sadler and less shor.teDing than other rands. it 9111.ants and chronic diseases. kinds of mill feed-, bnWL the youngest son of Clarence and Mrs. is a special OIL"IXOQN U in 3 and 7 to I Geo Itephenson had narrow escapes Hour for a special purpose. jumbo and feed flours, .1 also oat Forster of this place and who has from instant death: They were stand- chop, barley chop and pea meal. many friends throughout the sur. in the basement of W. Pengelly's CHOPPING rounding vicinity who join in wishing irn, when a bolt of lightning struck Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. -ity. It CHOPPING-DAILY him all prosper grind fastandfine. J E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS. a large elm tree beside barn, after W6 2239.0oamOrOwn Attaraoy,and Ooun A which it passed to the save-trough of A 6 A11*60f- COut Ouse.Whitby, 10-T Don't Forget the Audley Party the barn, thence the bay-fork track, lr down the pulley and into the base- LT. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, went. It then passed along the wire- Wietlor,Notary Public,special zxami. ATHA netting beside the root bin. Sadler St. ►George's Anglican Church asr for S11102 COUXI Of Justice, Brack Sweet J. L. SPINE, LIMITED) was standing near by and Stephenson Wkdb.by, Norman Heise of SUNDAY SERVIC-E& of Richmond Hill, & little further distant. The bolt 4 G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, PICKERING, ONT. �-spentgunday at H. Roper's. struck the former in the shoulder and :Morning Priiyer 10.30 A.' M.j . Ald 1,0111M Notary Public.Etc. Money to Miss Raymer. of Mr. Joy, spent pawed down through the toe ofbis loan- Office next downisbf, or to the Stwidsiod Bank, few days at E. B. Hoover's. 251V E00t, Both *ere' rendered uncoil- Evening 7.00 P. M Miss;.Lizzie Dunkeld, of Toronto, scions. but Stephenson soon rallied spent over Sunday with her brothers and gave the alarm. Sadler. is badJv Sunday School 2.00 P. M. here. V H. B EAL mi bnrnt, but under the doctor's care is R E. J. SHIRLEY, A: H. and Mrs. Roper. of Wegt To- progressing micely. yA D - Veterinary -onto, spent a few days with the form- Surgeon. Honorary gmdaate of the -CLAREmbNT' larto Veterinary Q41 Toronto,Csna�la._111 er's parents here. diseases and inj arias 17NOWestic animals treat, I A-udley..Never Fails to Get up a for all styles of furniture, The Misses'Nighswander, of 1 oron- 04*a the mon modern,ap ,od,sud scianzifie to. and late of Atha. spent a few days Good Garden Party-. P"Adiples, Offices at Carne- fK nX and lAnt, on&vs., Pickering,Ontar,o ly with friends here. H. B. Lott. of New Liskeard. spent DROUGHAM. fustut" garb*. a few days renewing old acquaint- ances and took in the picnic last week. Wedding bells are ringing. Room 'Moulding Robert and Mrs' Joram Littlejohn is v _1.Z! [siting in G. HAM-Issuer of Marr, Mrs. Lloyd moved this W. Licenses to t" omaly of on week to their new home at White Toronto. Us Acture Frames Rose, We are sorry,to lose such kind Albert Matthews was in Toronto d worthy neighbors, but with them over Sunday. POUGHER. Real Estate -Aue- every success 'To tiouser valasLw, colloctar and issue, an in their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Rae and son are the Window Shades guests c Mrs'. T. Beare. M lam Elsie Braid, of Toronto, is boli. HOPPER Issuer of Marri e A-00 Licausse In the Ocanty, of On TheSocial Committ" will make d ingatO. B. McGregor's. Osee as$be=&ad-his naidecias Clar=OXM you at home on July 7th. a4 1" B&I-nes, of Toron to, visited Mr, and Mrs. Perryman the p^mt week SCRANTON COAL t ? ," TO W--N-.8 UNLDERTAKING I's ir-t B.BEATON, HIP CLERK Mrs. Jones. of Had Axe. Mich , visit- Gonvoyancer Oomaidesioner for ATHA'PICNIC ed with Miss X. Brodie.,on Monday. ;(D. L and W. 4 lifildairiss. Accountant, 3146 Geo. Philip had the misfortune to money No ]a" :in connection .4, clue -04 garm Inner of Wa6up Lie. The Atha"ion i held in the lose his spirited driver on Saturday. IL 4� *new Out, T-T Distance no object beautiful grove of it D. Cowie of the R. J. and Mrs Cowan spent Sunday J wy=; Egg, Stove, Nut ana Pe 1st of July proved to be one of the with Mr. and-Mrs. McEwen. Lemon. (;1 POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, -L' a for Opucties of York and On"'In, Ace. Prices moderate. events of the season. Owing to the ville, sizes at summer prices to mobee. Address Green sivw p 0,. ont moo SLION of all Made stunned cc shorten date being changed on account of the M.ias Mabel Cassie is in Markham Centennial and the mativ counteract- this -week writing on her examina- ing influences the enthusiasm of Atha tions. 'W B. POWELL, Licensed Aue. J. L. SPIN K, Ltd. nount;'ouccoor VLIU&tof and collector for PICEERING FITITIS I Pic alc was well maintained and every We are le"ed to see John Knol. of Coterie And York All kinds of med. to enjoy themselves, after an absence of some• three years on see" union sooduailod either pr.WLZOIT orb:TaOCTJOO THE person the beat of the day and irr Cuba c IWO not"collected Por dates or other ry i4ar IbRe rge crowd in attend"ce, Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson,of f Audley anis arden lots as Nzwe 012co,Pick. ' Great Laxative Tonic I it was considered by a prreat manse s, spent Sunday tau tFred and -Mrq. 011ad. or M&ccab's store. Olaramont win re. be one of the best picnics fat helStenOOAL 6 COW*PTOWP%attention. S&I'llactica guaran- t . Tbeprogram passed offry Miss Doble and daughter. of Toron- KY Phase numberilludependect Zeal successfully under the -able leadership to,,spent the holiday with the fornier'd Fgg, Stove. -Nat and Pea sizes �OH Restores the energy and Strength of our worthy Reeve, R. R. Mowbray. sister. Mrs. Bayles. in hard coal. The speeches were short and to the Mrs. Mary Matthews spent a few Best J lump Steam coal. All human coal' IgE to every part of the PHILIP point bringing forth considerable ap' days recently with her daughter, Mrs. under cover, frill weight and system—just the thing to use. while the solos, duets and Croker. of Toronto. prompt "rvice. Elm &.full line or fresh and cui� tone you up. 9111i'lls given by the children reflected Mr. and Mrs. Arlidge and family ed meats constantly on-hand. credit on themselves as well as on spent the holiday with the Tatter's We gnarantee every box and're. those wbobad charge of their train- nioiber.' Mrs. Wilson, LUMBER -Roll, Breakfast . Bacon, ing, ' The races for the children were Miss Ethel Willson is spending her G(lod stork of rough and matched-- Spice fund your money-if not' keenly contosted and caused consider. vacation at the home of her ikunt, 3M Bim, -90109ma,.Weiners, etc. hemlock, also nia'tched'find satialled. able excitement among the spectators. Mrs. A. Carlton,of Greenwood. dre9sed spruce and pine. Highest prices paid for d The football match between the Ben- - John McLean and family were at 7 0 Butcher'e.mttle ­4aa�md-aud Sol by vers and the Pickering team was won Brooklin attending the cemetery de- I hemlock lath. 3x Find 4x Ontario cedar by the former, score 8-1. The Green 6oration service on Sunday last. i River school team defeated that *of " Mri. Ddel and Mrs. Goodard and shingles, 3x and 4x British pick T M. MoFrADDEN Locust Hill. .The other athletic con- daughters, of Toronto, are spending a Columbia shingles. ering tests were.keen.' And last but not couple of weeks with Mrs. Eli Wilson, Let me quote you prices on any DRUQGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN least must pientioned the spJendid Mr. and Mrs, Everest and family building material you pray -PICKERING, ONT music furnished by the I. O. O. F. motored to Brougham on the 1st and First-class rigs for hire were delight- s require. Band of Markham. All w _pent the day with John' and Mrs. Bill stuff a speeialt 7, Day or night ed withtheir selections,_ Gammaidge. y Ind. phone 1504. The Independent Telephone Co. has 7 Bus meets all trains REAL ESTATE..... divided the line running east to Kin- REPORTS SC1400L sale. This was ne,6.essary owing to the A. C.6 REESORY _0 Tediming Promptly attended to. Two fifti-acre farms for sale cheap- Report of promotion examinations number of new subscribers in that 4 , direction. LOCUST HILL Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Good buildings,plenty of water, one- of 8. S. No 3. Pickering. Names in Aaron Sbarrard, an old resident of half in cash, baliImce on mortgage if order of merit. Jr. IV. to Sr. IV,- retb I&ce, but lately of Whitby,died Berdie Falconer, Beitha Lotton, Nel- is We He Peak,, pick,.I". quired. Muriel Tho ',Prank-White at 1% son's residence, Oshawa, on lie Thom, M In Saturday last. Interment took place Also a good tenement dwelling Sr. Ill. to Jr. IV.-Jack McGlasban. I.- W&I. here at the Sbarrard burying ground yielding�2%in the TM*e of Picker- Lyla Booth. Sr. 11 to Jr.11 on ter Wood. Della Burns, Effie, Hender- 'ay ing. 3 Bi�ICilSmithing ce Alfo.lritv.il )arty f6r Miss L. Roger- son. Floren Osborne teacher' I on was held on John. Phillips' lawn School Report. -Brougham School.' non Wednesday evening of last week, ,Having rented the Dunbarton shop Term ending,June Amb. Names in itheingtheeve of her departure fora ' and opened the same,I am prepar- order of merit. Sr. IV.-Rny McGreg� home.- While Werii Miss Rogerson or, Carl Devitt, Eva Hanson.--Sr. 111. ed to do all work entrusted to has proved to be an efficient and me in the above line.. -Jennie Duncan, Eva Willson. Jr. painstaking teacher, also a faithful S. Norsesbioein a specialty. "'azel Middleton Frank Steven- S. and church-worker and will be very OaUl e and me any tim son, tva McLean. Jr. II.-Pearl V. Richardson I. much 'missed. Our best wishes go Philip, Da'Vid--Liscdmbe, 'Daviel Han- with her. son. Pt. Il.�Gwendolyn Devitt, A fierce wind storm accompanied TE"DING DAY :Notary Public, Pickering,ckering. Lloyd Johnston, Ethel Willson. Sr. DUNBARTON by thunder an lightning an hail Tablet.-Vernice Dafoe Tommy Phil. se over this locality on Wedfies= Pei-baps is drawing near, and VOM 13 Ah X-W6 lip. Elgin McLean. Jr. Tablet.- day afternoon causing much damage. -Ella still you itre perplexed as to The Badgetow. George Dundan, Johnny Yorkshire White Pigs,6 weeks old. lai e number of trees were uproot- .Ir. Beast. Present everyday.-Eva Hall- ed. where you should buy the ring About 90 feet of the roof of Ben. rl Phillip,.Lloyd -Jolibstob,. or not nett Bros'. barn was blown off and me to us for assistance?- Our B"11 I can furnesh pasture for three.or four son, Pea , a suitable gift. Wby cc young*cattle.' Plenty of water. Vernice Dafoe, Elgin McLean, Tom rte of roofs of a number of other Jaead OMae, Woronto The Shop will be close every,Wednes- my Phillis,Johnny Liscombie. Aver. -ns were,e k6moV6d.. It Is also re. experience should be of some • age atten since 80. L. Rogerson teach- use to you, and our ample stock "'E. B. Osler, M. P., President day ind Saturday from now orted that John A. White's silo was of rings and suitable presents, 'until November ist, er. -summer examina� t1own down. - Telephones have also particul I i bride's and bride- gligbt'tifes W. D. Matthews. Vice President :11 The annual m4d suffered much, cutting off communi- groomls�gllts,nis especially com- C. A.Bogert, General M'g! Specialist in settin tion at No. 1, Pickering. Names in t-ion with many points. plate now. Perhaps it is in$il- �-Capital$4,000.000, Reserve order of merit: From Jr. IV. to Sr. CaThe recent mowing of the Christian verware, Cut-Glass, Fine0hina,-- Total Total Assets M,500,000 ROAD JV..-Liffle Galpin Alpbonsus Renne- Chtirch"Ceibetefy-r6fleots.-credit locks or Superb Cutlery,where 0100010, -h of this Bank has been d . From fir.III to Jr. IV.-Mabel uyon C,, - I H ACKSON, hou I A Branch estab. Mr. Littlejohn, who is one of,the few u would like a suggestion. dg. Mary Richards, '*Franklin lished in London, England, who can swing a scytbe. It is the 79;e will not fail you here either. 73 Cornbill,,`E, C, Hage yon 10tS of WIter 7 Richards Lox�ls Scott, Martin Ken- purpose of the -committee to have it We are showing a beautiful nedy. Fred Lee on trial. From Sr. II mowed_Thft]Branch will Issue Letters of Credit and a after harvest in order new and up-to-the-minute stock IW&M on to Jr. . 11—Alms, Howland Willie Ig 0611119 Bills",In' "t Points in Canada,me rio that all weeds and undergrowth may in1w these lines. BJCZ BROS- OF WHrMVA, LIL Ackford Ian 'Mun . From r to Jr. be kept in check. and that the ceme- Irwasters.and tmnsac* every swri on of are prepared to furnish you anything If.-Susie Stanley, Vera Tindall.From tery may have a presentable al3peaf- •+ X banking basins". ftibraistiox will be furniabod on" Canadian fin the line of water supply Stich "' Primer-to 1. 'Reta Hallett Ralph Rey- ante during the summer. Anyone 7" matter°. pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, voids, Charlie Law Byron Tindall, having friends buried there who de- pumps, special dsipartmesit will be provided for the Edith Ackford. No: J.L to No.2<—Fred sire to hi4p bear the expense*and thus Norman Bassett V. of virdsors and bearers of our L4 plumbing. etc. an naLs of ERING NEW HE ,'.,• Fawcett. Parents. are earnestly re- honor the departed. are reueted to Credic They are also expert well drillers hBrougham. JEWELER AND OPTTCIAV qaested to co-operate with the teach-_ remit, to jo n Phillips; CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager er in seeing that the pupils prepare secretary of committee, who will at 00-Poer"Now WHITBY and respectfully solicit your patron',' spelling-• rekd1niz and other work at once acknowledge same and publish a P404rr ofirp"Ce WHITBY BRANCH, age for the future. Ind.phone 5521. home. complete yearly statement in the f all. + V n , v z - 'THE SUNDAY SCHOOL STUDY judged were the people w-ho RfEWtifTEST,U ed him. that the accounted t' him worthy of nothing better than ` `•as a malefactor's death, though he had : s'9 "° LI1i1'EBIIATI0'�AL LESSON, done no violence, and, they could _ find no fault in him at all. fir / .JULY !. 10-12—We now return to the root- -.. idea, that all this proceeded out _ ,ro• s Le.4son II.—The suffering servant of of the good pleasure of Jehovah. This accords with the teaching of Jehovah, Ira 62. 18 to 53. 32. Jeans himself, that his suffering at , ' all, Golden Text, Isa. 53. S. Jerusalem was the climax of an s eternal purpose, and not merely ,,,T E • Verse 13. My servant shall deal the chance result of the machina- ; j wisely—The idea contained in these tions of a perverse generation. words �'s, that the suffering servant 10. Offering for sin—Compare x is ts''carry forward his . work so ,Nunn. 5. 7, 8, and Lev. 5. 14-16; 6. ` r r t prudently as to be sure of success.' 1-7. Christ's death makes possible HEW STYLE LAgE� This is implied in what follows. the forgiveness of our sins; for, Humiliated as he is, and afflicted, since death is the penalty for sin, , _ his ultimate exaltation is to vindi- and fai,th makes us one with him, NEVER ANY FAILURE — - Cate the ur use 'of God in his suf- be can and does die in our stead CHILDREN WERE PxLSENT. of g's that you 'have dropped .in !Foils P p setting us free. Uus Father, ( OR DISAPPOINTMENT three years, Dont you taink that i g �' the a er this morn >> 14. Many were astonished -- The against whom we have sinned, seas I WHEN rrible? visageimiso the travail of the soul of his Son, Ing," began Mr. Suburbat a Mr. Billtops fee y breakfast table, that—" marred. The sight h it certainly was;_ and then and ' g t of physical tor- and is antis 11 . breakfast too much milk in. my there in the presence of that open tune and weakness in a minister of 11. Shall my righteous servant s pstme-al," cried the youngest mem- trunk he vowed a reform- if she Jehovah was incomprehensible. justify many—Recalling the words p --• Der of the family. would throw away those gs, he I 15. Shall he 'sprinkle many na- of Paul '"That he might himself "BAKING I see.in'this morning's paper,"- he tions—Better, staruemany nations. be just and the justifier of him that �� said right now, to the last one, , POWDER --- -began the head of the house again, would most earnestly endeavor a1- They shall hear the unheard of L hath-faith in-Jesus:" The death ".that the—" ways to remember to make it ever namely, that a sufferer is able to of the righteous Christ is God's "King's house is up for" sale impossible for her to start another triumph so gloriously. The prob- righteous reason for reckoning as IS USED: 8� r cpllection. .. . lem of pain is the acute problem of righteous the unri b�eous sinner. a in mother " remarked the eld- P P 8 g b est daughter. "I noticed the bill the ages. The "unseeing eye can 12. He shall divide the spoil with os the fence when I looked out of discern no utility in suffering. So the strong—Again recalling Paul's CONTAINS NOALUM. s'4 ` my window this morning. I don't kings ted "HT shut their mouths, and the words m also hath God highly ---- - believe Mr. King can`afford to go ' - -=- -- -- nations stand in awe before the ev- exalted.' hough despised and re- COSTS NO MORE -- - for 'any holidays -this year if that A DANGER0T2 LIFE. erlasting glory of the crucified Ga- Iected of men, he is honored of - ";i: house isn't sold. What did you lileaa peasant, risen and eaalted God, and that, not because of any THAN THE start to say, father?" London Policemen Have a Rough on high. signal victory, but because he bare ORDINARY KINDS. "I see in this morning's paper Time. 1-3—The central thought is found the sin of many in willing sacrifice. : that the British----" - - — - in the opening words: unbelief; has Q �- u ��Es IN \M "Must be in an awful hurry this About one'- every ria London ibeen unable to accept the suffering WEAK STOMACHS anorning, "illiet"' said the second (England) policemen is injured dur- Servant, or to see the strong arm ' Jdaughter, . Belisle, to -her small ing the year. of Jehovah's power and purpose * brother, "You're stuffing like a More than one thousand men revealed in him. He came with no - big pig Stop making such a noise were on the Sick list from injuries regal pomp of a Conquering Mes- MADE STRONG - ' with your lips," received while on duty, and nearly siah. Dying upon a cross, he was TO MY MOTHER. "Children, I'm ashamed of 7ou," 6even hundred more who were .in a stumblingblock- to Jews and fool- Mrs, ool _ w ... Deal gently with her, Time—theat k - said Mrs. Suburb, -reprovingly• jured off dut). Some of the cases lishness to Greeks. All this is re- many rears - `What is it you see in the paper I were eo serious-aa to disable the presented by the prophet as already T�11owh Tonto °pl'BaLmmt With Of life have brought more smiles . this morning, Henry?" I men for a week or more, and these past, because he views the future as with theffi than tears; "Type," said Mr, Suburb, sav- amounted to no fewer tban 6'77. Bs- already accomplished. Dr. WlUiams Fink Pills l "Pass the salt.' 2. A tender plant r . . a root—Not - !Lay not thy hand too harshly on '�sigs y. Sidea� these, s"here were twice fie - many injured less se;erely, who �a noble tree, but a lcwl thin After all has been said about le, her new, - $1F$4I FBS OHILDH�H were not placed on the rick list. struggling in dry soil. nis h g digestion and stomach trouble, I But trace decline ea slowly on hes The following e.amples show the , and obscurity of the servant, 'there is only one way to get a real brew 8 a Y at like the sunset of the Western ,. Y e Th ,l must be mad , • 1 - cure, The stomach .- ` 'DUBIHG HOT WB�.THBB I multa licit of dam rs to :which the F y 8e as he grew up in the presence of 8 siren enou police are exposeJehuvAh to do its, own work clime, d 2.266 men were h awakened in hiea le 8 � awas people Indi cation disappears when the ,Whets twilight lingers is the sum• - a9eaulted or injured when makirg�no admiration This is the coRfes 'stomach has been made strong I mer time. Every mother knows, or should arrests; 102 bitten by dogs; 51 hurt Bion. of a `universal human habit, enough' to digest ordinary plain And fades aL last into tl1Q agent ! kn.,w, the danger her baby runs by persnas not arrested; 17 i�jur- the habit of forgetting. in our sense __ !1 �duri the hot summer months- ed 'while dispersing disorderly .,! the ugliness and helplessness of fvod, This strength can only be i night 1 r+8 Sicca the stomach through the Ere one may note the passing of - Summer complaints came quickly crowds; 44 hurt, some very severe- pain, that it baja a motive, a future, - and develop so rapidly that often lyi schen stopping runaway horses; and a God." ;tonic treatment supplied by Dr. the light, before the mother realizes her 21 injured- when assisting fallen or 3. He was despised—Not only li'illiams" Pink Pills, which enrich So may she pays, since 'tis the C the blood, strengthens the.nerves' common lot, J' baby is ill he is beyond all help- restive horses; -25 kicked, trodden were his people not attracted to and thus enables the stomach to As one who, resting, sleeps and Ever mother ofrassnall children on, or knocked down by tierces; 31 'him. They repelled him. -They Baby's Injured f14 very severely) by- ve- looked for a mighty revelation of perform the duties which nature in- knows it not. tihoulyd keep a box of Bab s Owa " ` Tablets in the house. A Tablet now hides when regulating traffc; arid. .atrength, triumph over sorrows and tended it should. !n every neigh- _—•j• ' .. and then will ken ba a bowels borhood you can find people who solemn Man—"Do you hear th.s p baby 28 were injured when extinguish grief, So they resented it,. that have been cured of indigestion or • working regularly and his little -ing fire i. One who claimed to be the minister I clock ticking• Do you know what" stomach swoet—this is the-secret of And a ftrrther large number suf- of Jehovah should not rise above the other stomach troubles after a fair , Hs, it is ever bringing nearer?" Cheer keeping baby healthy and, of ward- fared by their horses falling or common lot of suffering. use of Dr, 11 illiams Pink Pi.ls, diarrhoea, land this is the.best proof that they fel Man—"Yea, payday." ins off cholera iufantum, throwing 'them, by cyclists, while 4-6—He bath borne our griefs-- are the.one, remedy to successfully ,dysentery and all other dreaded riding their own bicycles,• at fire This is the sober second thought do this. Mr. D. B. McLean, Ster FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. # E - summer complaints. The•Tablets drill, by slipping and falling when concerning the suffering Servant. _ H. 'W. DAWSON Ninety Colborne Street are guaranteed free from all ruler- examining premises, etc., so that The first judgment was-the common_ling, N. S., says "For a couple 4oron:o. r. roes drugs and be given to the of .ears I suffered very much from the total of injuries while on duty one, that his afflictions were a di- indigo tion with most of the accom- F �o�ag Weet to purchase Land to Mani ' newborn babe with perfect Safety. for the year is brought u to 3,310, vine punishment—he was smitten of j cal bra, t chinahewa , Alberta, se Brit $ p. pan}•ing painful symptoms. As a iHh Columbia, conceit me. I can sell rot . _ They ai•e sold by all medicine deal- God'. But now it is apparent that any quant,ty from quarter ■echos■ t4 • result I became very much run I fifty thousand acres. ors or by •mail at 25,cents a box he was wounded, not for his own, down, and ae the medicines Itried from The Dr. Williams' Medicine but the transgressions of the poo- did not give-me an relief I grew 1 x.><vE ■oma of the n O stock, Grain, Qo., Brockville, Out. ple- .There is no more pronounced- SI Y f and Dalry Farms to Ontario 0o my - HEART -RIGHT . melancholy and unhappy, and felt tat If you ..ant one see me. �, _ ,. eta .fent is Scripture of the sub as though my constitution was ti FRUIT FARMS, I have some ideal When He Qu7t Coffee. stintial character.of the death. of breaking down, Quite accidently, I spots at right prices, li A TRUN. KFUL OF G'S. our•Lord. It is a striking picture 8 . my attention was called to Dr. Wil Y address, Nights and Holidays, i, - Life Insurance Oom nie4- will of.the sinless One, bearing the bur- o Two Wrt ht Avenue Exhibit That Mrs. Billtops Used - Iiama' Pink Pills, and I decided to o Tw seven not insure s man• suf ere in from don and rc�ponsiliility of the eine of )!+hone Mata bio and Part sir, g try them, and I am happy to say for Mr. Billtop's Reformation. - heart trouble. men, in,ortfer to deliver them. that they effected a complete cure, W. DAWSON, "Ezra," said Mrs. Billtops- to . The reason is obvious'. f 5r With his stripes we are healed and made my stomach as strong as H. f her admirin husband, "I have I This is a serious. matter to the —Not only are Christ's sufferings ever it had been. I am lad to sASKATOON•S, a- 8 B ISTRICT has never known crop fail• tomethin here that I desire you husband or father who is soliciti- vicarious; they are also redemptive. a g Y ss' a few woods in praise of the � nre, eves to most adverse osseous k should `see," and as she spoke she oua for the future of.his dear ones. "_The peace, the healing, is ours, in Y sense the proepericy of our Enttsb � threw back the lid of s"bi frank consequence of the chastisement;medicine that cured-me, and I hope speaking agricultural community., enc, _. 8 . Often the heart'trouble is caused „ my a erience will benefit some the fact that Saskatoon's o ulation ha, - -AD the.storeroom. b an .unexpected...-thin and can and the scourging that was his. ' „ jumped from iia to over i�oi�o in.tess thw The trunk was full, leve] full, of Y8 6. Laid on him the iniquity of uslother sufferer. seven years. We have lots of Land. Wh1 be corrected if taken in time and I Enrich the blood and you banish not keep the family together by ettto a vast number of little things of properly treated. Aman in Colas- all the steps by which this imost of the ever. da ailments some for yourself and the boys. NOW A ;inifotm size that might have been_ ado writes: great interpretation of the suffer- Y' intormatiots write COMMISSIONE I was a rest coffee drinker for 8 of humanity, and you can enrich BOARD OF TRADE, Saekagoon, Basket eater or grains of wheat, but which ' ins of the Servat is reached. Y y chewso, Western Canada. Spon a little closer inspection 8 First, incredulousness; then, dis- it quickest and best by the use of many years, and was not aware of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. s'ol'd ACENTS WANTED. y. oeemed to„be small tyFe lettsrs, i the injurious effects of the habit Bust and averaioa; then, reckoning - J by all medicine dealers or by mail GENTS WANTED.—A ■Ludy of ower "They are letters, Ezra,." said till I became a practical .invalid, the servant's pains a penalty for at 50 cents a box or six boxes' for A Agency propoetttoas convtnceey ' Mrs. Bllltops; '`they are the 8's Bufferin from heart trouble indi- his sins; then, a recognition of the �. , %fiat none can equal ours. Yon will al '•_�*ou.haved droppel in the last three 8 substitutionary character of these 82.50 from The Dr. Williams Me- ways regret it it you.don't apply to: „ gestion and nervousness to an ex- divine Co., Brockville, Ont.'' particulars to 7Ciavbllers' Dept., i41 years. j sufferings; and finally, a eoilviction Albert at., ottaws, tent that made me wretchedly-mis- • And the messing of this exhibit -. - of their redeeming worth. ,s t - , teas clear to Mr. BIl'.tops instantly; ,arable myself and a nuisance to 7-9—The theme here is the inJl19 MISCELLANEOUS. �. be,-was not a dull man, it was not those who witnessed my sufferings. CHRISTENING SHIPS. I continued. to drink coffee, tics done the innocent Servant, and Asx SCALES. speclat- pricer Wilson's necessary to hit -him with a: maul his remarkable silence under per- The ceremony of breaking abet- F Soa►e Works, 9 Eeptanada. Toronto to make him undeir�tand things. however, not suspecting that it was, tie.of trine over a ship's bows be- the cause of my ill-health, till, 'on !aecution. Compare Matt... 28. fore launching has its origin in the 13LACE your money with ne in trnetti )&r.- Billtops has always been a 127. ,12, 14. We will guarantee large returnsand great man for dropping his g's. 'applying for life insurance I was 7. He opened not his month—fibra ancient heathen belief that before solid investments, Correspondence cot Whether from carelessness or tazi- refected on account of the trouble} starting out on any enterprise it kited. Edmonton Locators, Ltd, Fir,. with m heart. Then, I became is unique in the Old Testament. 8 uncial Agents, Edmonton, Alta. mesa 'or economy of speech, or ; Y was necessary to offer sacrifices to --whatever his prompting,,he has al: alarmed. I.found,that leaving off,fLori oftguilt, he makes no confer- tri Yot1t GLASS AT utter cuts i j coffee bel ro itiate the gods. Wine baa [! •SRS Devil" cines cutter Date wtre� ways said acorn' for seeing, and be- . ped me quickly, so I quit,a guilt, for he knone ws himself P P l Y q been used for christening ships of sass. Plate•Blase, smoked and window Ln' for being, and Goin' for doing, ;it altogether and having been at- to be guiltless. He duffers in si- laser By mail zsc. W. E. Potter do fJo. fence for he knows that his suffer- the Royal Navy for centuries, but Benoit St., Montreal. end this.has always ac-in' Mrs. tracted ' by the '"advertisement of ing has endless value for others. occasionally there are departures AWMILL MACHINERY, Portable of l $illtopa, . Time and;again afie` has Postum I began its use. 4 from the custom. In 1905 - when heavy, Lathe ➢till. shin le xute << Compare,the cases of Dasid, Heze sought to get him in flys respect to The.cHange in my condibioa was << the Hibernia was launched at Dav- EnBtne. and Boilers, 3lttt supties. The kiah, Jeremiah and Job. ' All E. Lona Manufacturing Co., phtd, wee► mend his ways, but -the, habit has,remarkable. All my ailments van-' starive and are loud- under pain," enport, a bottle of Irish whisky street, Orillia, Ontario. roved too'strong`for -him, and so-'ished. My digestion was Com- was broken over her bows as a ANCER, TUMORS, LUMPS, etc. In. _ S. By oppression and judgment he Ina, she resolved to give flim--an restored, my nervousness was taken away—He did not die in compliment to her name. ,.Some (�in by°oiir"hometttreatment Write 4 object lesson, +disalSpeared, and, most important times the throwing of flowers is re- before too.let . Dr. Bollman Yedtoat Co. ` > - the ordinary- course of events, -but., `Titres years ago, Ezra, the,of all, my,heart steadied dodvn slid sorted to in France., and in Japan Ltmtcea, Contngwood, enc. was violently cut off from the ]and j p TON SCALE, ■ ectal price.- Wilson's, :said, "unbeknown to you I began ',became normal, and on a second the usual.-cu stom is to suspend a athering.up the g'e you-dropped- ee amination I was scec�pted by the of the living by a tyrannous abuse cage of lei a birds,over the bows. If sante Works, ■planade, Toronto. ss t kee I of law, Added to that, his own gen the birds commence t'o sing when 3n speaking. I started out o p Life Insurance Co. Quitting coffee OMEN WANTED to cake orders to I sheen found that ty fruit ru t jar, but .ip and using Postum worked the e.rRtion were utterly blind to the set free, it'is considered a good w spare time, ea experience neper �y fact that this judicial murder had eery. our ttae. eepeelAll seed br - change." Name given by Postum a vicarious value that it was for the ,' mothers and gtris, Apply ,Rept. 'A. Brt6 appalled by the number Battle' Creek, Mich: t■h Canadian Industrial Company, tat transgression of his people. Lady—"And do you guiir intee,• Albert St., Ottawa. j collected. "There's a reason," and it is ex- p wick these diamonds to be genu'ineI" - ' "I found- that much as you had plained in the little book, "The a' Made his grave with th pECIALISTB ADVICE FREE. Consul. , - turbed me in this way I had net, Road.to Wellville," .in pkgs. ed--In the•°end he was associated !Salesman--"Certainly-, lady. 'Why ,� ns in regard to any disease. Lnweet with evildoers in Hilt. A rich man ' he are as mine, as the rosea an pprice. to drugs of atI kind■ s; realised how bad yon were; eb Rrer HAA tM shots lett■rt A new one g -they ,�, "$'m Shaw Prnssee fitted it mail, . "' measure storing them in this e A Ivor s from time to time, They are l is probably only a e non m here, your cheeks. Lady— fent.anything stead i age. Write to-dal Y Y Y synonym ` �� for sno Dr. sold , Hringw w (I rill 'Ad hill" Foie,�t $,els, a itrtrnk! NriuMe, true, and iNll of.human Interest as often in the East, for the wicked• me something also, please. close■ to Dr. BellmBn, Collingnoo:l, o,rc ,h ..... �.�' �,.�+fi.,� ... :�. *< x.r.; rye. ,-. :...1?: b-s's:.:r_. .. _.....sc ...�s :. _.,:,a-�.:,1 .. r:i • :• �e...* X's' 'rx'.. .ca:.....,.. ..-:e .._x..s.?..} .u$•u'b..""�,', .t e:.-.'' a..-i'r; s .� aa .�3 i•-'>,n: �v ",�.., ..., ....rw.P��.,.., .y`+✓" ..� .�.., .t- 'rG�, ..._..., *°.rcr, x.,,e .;,s'",^4. $ "�', - ..,..e- � :..•a.• } ' ..� � ..w-.•. n , 94"M .. i1• Y, , a .,. ,. . ..t ...,r+?!-S. r ,..... rya �.. ......x:'XJL ...jl„i� ^uh•' :�'S' °l,'2"CR •.>'•k!S•• .kv� k"c f revu.,ran .+g;y ,q�..,,o..,p-1-',C:S^'Y,. ., RR.1TM1=V'SS @,.�•4N•..'ii.�.4 Jro'1 ,TF .+/-:r..++. ,en •..F�i�w+'. l„w-x _ _ .. :.4r� _ _ - ..J ,. .• 'T ,i.' .•' ,A. 1 � Y _ A PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS ' DARING _ _ -- ... REPORTS FROM THE LEADING .TRADE CENTRES Of ' Sunk acid Passengers Rescued With a1HEBICa. Lincoln Beachey Circled Over the Falls In Difficulty A .� cattle, Grafn 'Cbeea. aeroplane rices of Y Pw A despatch from Quebec says: •her a valuable cargo, consisting in and Other Produce at IIome A despatch from Niagara Falls, At moments as he flew above ti .0 The steamer Aranmore, a few miles Part of two or three hundred cases and Abroad. N. Y., says: The many famous feats?cataract and between the precipib ,below Murray Bay, in a dense fog, I of salmon destined for the United of Niagara, IOUs sides of the lower river, Bea- States, especially bought up by a HBEADBTIIFVB. a$ where hazardous man chey and his white machine were l' at 1 o'clock in the morning, ran :dealer for the Fourth of Jul mar- Toronto, July 4.-Winter wheat 90 Der has braved natures gravest perils, obscured in spray�' cent. patents are steady at $3.'35, 3tP ' p y and mist. Racing down and sank the steamer Gener- ket. Both ship and cargo are in- treat freight, Manitoba flours are iron were outdone in the sensational down the Gore his speed 8 changed, as follows:-First flight of Lincoln Beachey, the coached sixty mlies an hour. : al Wolfe. Both boats were owned ,succi. second Detente 14,60: and suongtbakere; g P Y g 1 a+P by the same firm, Holliday Bro- I Immediately after the shock both $4.40, on track, Toronto, tor, who swept down from an im- . The start was made from the " theca of this cit Those on board vessels launched' their lifeboats Manitona wheat-No. Y Northern quot r Y•' I ea at $1.00 $4, Bay porta; No. z at 99 34c, cocoas height in a rain at dusk on baseball ground adjoining Niagara the General Wolfe report that and all the passengers and crew of and oriNo. 3 h , 34C. Wednesday night, circled twice over University, about' a mile from the they saw nothing of the other ship ,the Wolfe were rescued. Ontario wheat-No. 2 red and white are the Falls• then dors down under ;Falls, and, after the heriluus jour- quoted °uratic at Bl to 82c. until the shock occurred. The Ar- Most of the passengers of the nominal.BalThe market is dull, with prices the great steel bridge; on down the IIey,'a safe landing was made in a tr anmore struck the. Wolfe on the wrecked vessel were residents of Oats-37 1.2 to Sac,outside, for No. 2, and Gorge almost to the `4'hirlpogl i field on the outskirts' of Niagara ; starboard side, causing her to the coast. In the confusion ..and cote�•' o a dallo 3a39n�'He92pW.C. Rapids, rose again, and, skimming Falls, Ont. .' swing around, and then, after the darkness seven of the passengers Corn-Pio. 2 Amari over _ +`.` eoCI , struck er again OD the- por e-into the water, and their Crle ay ports, dna 64c, Turunto• again to safer on the Canadian a little nervous " he said. "That side. The General Wolfe sank in for helpare described as heart- Peas-The market ie dull, with prices Y , purely nominal. side. was when I of down between these W minutes, and lies in 30 fathoms rending. These cries were their $ye-There is none offering, and_yric6s g are nominal. More than 150,000 people stood two great walls and the plane be- of water, having carried down with only means of being saved. Buckwheat-Nothing offering, transfixed with awe as the bird- gan to rock and swerve. I was COUNTRY P80DIICE. man's air craft rocked and rose over afraid the Gorge had me. The a . -/ Beans-Car lora are his perilous course. It was the first water was only a few feet below. quotes at ¢1.70 to time an aviator had ever flirted That's why I did not o all the wa y to 81.75, and small lots, $1.90. y' g Y Honey-Extracted, in tins, is quoted at with the dead! currents of the to Lewiston. I had had enou-h for fir` .. .GERMANY SENDS .GUNBOAT 10 to L'c per lb; No, 1 comb, wholesale, y A>• 82 to $2.25 Per dozen; No. 2 comb, whole• canyon, His flight is looked upon : one day and was quite happy after sale, $led hay-No, 1 is quoted at $12 to 1.75 Baper dozen_ as the most daring ever made by , I got over the cliff and was over in $13 on track, and No. 2 at 19 to 110. an aviator. Canada." Z#sled straw-$6 to $6.50,-on track, To. -French Feeling aroused Over Intervention r P°atoes-41.25 - yy_ per bag, MEXICO SETTLING DOWN• C. N. R. shops, 7 and Llarkeyseia tngl9chyerelb; 14to 1 was dead Fort arrived. In- 5c, , .. ;. . an Morocco r when h Trade Conditions Again Becoming quests are like! in both cases.- BUTTER �"y _ Butter-Dairy iry p intoD�E(ito8 i9c; Infer• ma s Nor 1. A despatch from Berlin says: semi-official circles to describe ior, 1 to 16c. Creamery quoted at 21 to 230 er lb for rolls, and 19 w 21c for A despatch from Ottawa,saw: DIVED IIEADLOV GFROM CAR. 1. Germany took direct action in Ifsor- French feelings over the action of softie, A. W. Doul the Canadian Trade Deco and ordered the gunboat Pan- Germany in sending a gunboat to Per o se lots aye quoted at 1e to 190 Commissioner in Mexico, has sent - 'ther to Agadir, the most southern Agadir. Morocco, 3l.iraculons- 'Escape of Shackled `. B Cbeeae-Prices ate unchanged, now be• in a report to the Trade and Com- 4 port of Morocco, twent three It is declared that the move is not ing quoted at 12 1.40 for large, and 12 1.20 Lunatic. . lmlles southeast of Cape Gbir. in accortialice with the spirit either tox twins, coerce Department, 1n which he de- i r The official announcement says of the Algeciras act or the Franco- = clares that the recent revolution A despatch trom Montreal says ? ---Inca PRODUCTS. had a most serious effect upon With le shackled to his Bides k.that the step wan taken at the re- ' German agreement of February, legs `quest of German firma in South ' 1909, which recognized German as Bac°n-Long. dear, li i-2o per lb, in business. Canadian trade Pelt the Georgpe Kepla, a lunatic, took at. • Y ease lots Pork, short cut, 16 ;effect to about the same degree as i headlong dive through the window �< 3ior0000 for protection to the licca Tsai ing pre-eminent commercial do Shea Y,°dlaa to lac;llgoll;,111 o 11 i-zzcc: that of other countries. Millions of a Grand Trunk train near Coteau -and property[3of Germans and na- Morocco. 'b t Francle L8 AL8. breakfast bacon. i7- to 180; book.. 19 to J' hive rote In Morocco, and that}her v ns political 19 ak pe�r Ib. �of money had been shipped abroad I on Wednesday night. ulnfrlendiy intentions toward Mor- 1 rights. Lard�llsrces, 11 140; tubs,. 10 i-2c: for safe-keeping, Although the train was travelling a� g paila. 10 340. . aceo are not involved. I It is pointed out that France is Mr. Donly adds! however, that+at 25 miles an hour, the man was Agadir L near Mogador, a forti- , capable of maintaining order and BUSINESS M MONTREAL. the country is settling down to the picked up conscious, suffering only r Oed seaport on the Atlantic, upon rotecting foreign interests in Montreal July 4^-Oats-Canadian went.;new regime, and that an improve- from a deep scalp wound. which accordin to earlier 'rumors �orocco, Eos which ern, No z 41 1.2 to 41 3-4c, car Iota .es,went may be. looked for from now I Kepla was one of Ave undesirables g purpose she de- ' stort extra No. 1 reed. 40 3•-d to 41c; No. ;German spa has designs. spatrl d an army to Fez and M� 3 C. eo 14 w w L•2e• No. z local white. on. 1bein taken from the a um at 1 i iq ._ -__... _ _ Flour- loo p h39 34 to 40c No 3 its wheat patents. �` g Wash. for deportation to �'' Aston shment is the word used in uiaez. 39 1•2c, ro. 1 boat white, 3e 14 to 38 12C t Seattle, , .�� BOGUS BILLS CIRCULATING. ' Germany from Montreal. aeeond8 1480 Winter, wheat patents. k4,60 to $4.75 strong bak• -- Nea-ring 0Qteau he became Tess n'4 TRAGEDY 114 A 8HAN'TY. known each other from childhood, "4• $460, straight rollers' $410 to '$4>s; Dominion Police Tisit Lindsay and ! tive'and the shackles were put on, - , )neitber has seen the otber, for they ! Per barrelgSA 5gbag 0l 290 IbboPllg 1s CM Orilli.a. i but despite this he evaded the John G. Taylor Held for Murder ; sere born blind. � lny-Feed, car lots ex Ptore. 61 to 6ze ; 'I7nited_States immlgratioa. o@'ic, ICorn-American No..3 yeilow, 52 1-2 to` A deg atch from Ottawa 8a a: at Taneonver. { Love began in the Iowa State 153c. Millfeed-Bran,' Ontario, $22. xant- p y in char o of the undesirables awl, i y 1 Home for vhe- Blind when Morris, , toba, $21;.m:ridltngs. onta-rid. $�.W so to! Inspector Parkinson, of the Do g 1 + t, A despatch from Vancouver says ! us. shorts, Manitoba, $23 -mouilW+ $z5 has, been 1n Lindsay dived headlong through the win- I now 29, was 10 years old ,and his to $50 Ergo-Fresh, 17.1.2 to Ise. c•fieese minion pollee, dow. Jahn G Taylor, a 1 5' yearn, bride-to-be, now-35, was 18: The Westeri, 11 38 to 11 5.80; easterns,! investigating the circulation of f y tient of the airy for the ant eighteen y 21 1.8 to 11 1.40. Butter-Choicest 22 1-2 to bogus money, and may. have to go tnd now in his serenty`aixth year learned to read and . write there, 23c.. I ,4nd a veteran of the civil war, ex- and ever since have kept up car- I - - _ back. I BREAK IS UNPRECEDENTED. pp r - - faring chiefly on his month! en- i respondence. Recently Mo"is 117NITED STATES MARKETS, A man named Watt wan. arrest- i cion, is to night in police euyatopdy, 1$��- the ,girl to join him in Cali-; ,4tZile; agoytemberl994 3.8c ttoh94t3-4c:J �Dec,;ed is OrilIia and convicted is con (Accident at Port Hood flips Be• y , facing-_the charge of murder. The : fornix, and she consented: .. P--•',er. r No. t hard, 97 3c- No 1-'section with the prevalence of bad garded as Remarkable. i dead man is F.11 l�eL'utcheaa, a Northern• 96 3-8 to 96 7-8c; No, � North. money, but some of the grern good9, '1' orn, 92 3-8 to 96 3P^! No 3 wheat, 90 38c despatch from Halifax, N. B. . Dogger, thirty years of un- l6ILLED 0'V THE "DIPS." waits osiso 42e m 56 to 56 18 ere°e4c is said to be in circulation in Lind ,says: Hiram. Donlan, Deputy Com- rl f age sav, and other arrests may follow. toarried, and formerly of Nanaimo. Bran-$19 to 119.50, Flour-First .tents.- miasi,jne: of Mines, said op Wed- y� !lecordpel to the 85.00 to 85 20 second patents, ?4 50 to A lot of bad money a pears to have nesday that the accident to the coal - g police, the trag- Alan Stood tip In Car at Hanlan's1 $475; ars+ clears, 1335 to 13-56; second•'been turned out in Ontario recent- as iedy followed a row in a shack in - clears, 12.25 t.o $2.sa. !mine at Port Huotr is unprecedent- i -the east end of the city, in which Point. No. I Northern carloads. stn,.si roa14: lyst and atinthe no everal inion local t asolice are in .I ede k h eannals occurred lure gouslThe ia 'I A des atch from Toronto says: winter' nominal; No, 2 red 93c; No •2 ve ig g 1 Taylor lived alone. �cCutcAeon P b previously ind several companions bad visited Standing up in one of the rapidly- white, 920. Corn-No. 3 yellow, 61 1.2c; No. 4 yellow. 69 34c: No. ] corn. 58 14,: ' ME KILLED. submarine mines, but never at the the old man late in the afternoon. ;-moving cars on the roller coaster Na, 4 corn %c all on track., yhrough bill- TWO very buttup of the mine.., in this TTThere-was not it is said, an i at Hanlan's Point, Fred Swallow ea. Oa 'F No. 2 white 48e; No. 3 - 1030 feet below the tide level. 5 , white. 47 1.4c; No, 4 white, U 1-2c.- Bar- Cane, , drinkin but a dispute arose, end- overbalanced himself and fell out lev-xaiting, $1 eT to $1.17. . I` Rhin-a Few Yard, of Each Other. g R I , , The bleak was as unexpected as • ing in Taylor orderingall to leave. + receiving injuries from which he buinth•' Jul 4,-Close-Wheat--On track. Near Winnipeg. ; No. 1 hard, % 1-2c; on track and to An p g' wo•.ild be a bti,t of 'lightning from • D4icCutcheoa declined= and the old died later in St. Michael's Hospi• rive, No, 1 Noi-tl}iern, 95 t•zo: No. z Korth- Ades ateh.frim Winnipeg, says: a clear sky, and the remaa kabie man is said to have.lnatagtly fired 'tal• ern. 99 1.2 to 93 1-20. P. Two fatalities occurred.within a few , and mysterious thing. is that it oe- ;. a rifle, the bullet entering Me- Swallow was struck by a car LIVE STOCK afARKETB, hundred yards of each other on curred at the extreme•bettom of Cutcheon's. thigh. All vanished, wbich followed the one in which re Montreal, July 4.-Choice steers 6 1.201 Thursday evening at Fort Rouge. • the mine. leaving McCutcheon to bleed to was a passenger. It against the 6 &4�,6fair, s to 6 t4c; coiamon e i ttoo'A Canadian named Sherlock got on death. rules for anybody to stand up in 4 3.4c per lb. Cows-. to s 1.10; bulls, the Grand Trunk Pacific,train go- ITALY.ERA 1\ IT.1LY. 16 4 1.2 to 5 1`28 per pound. the care while on the journey. His Lambe-44 to $s, me to arse. sizesp; $4 ing west, instead of the Canadian B. LIND LOVERS TO -MARRY. car had just left the lowest',dip W $5.50 each; calves, $2 to-47 each. -Hoge, Northern-for Prince Albert, and_ when he stood a and fell out. His eelected,. $6.50..and mixed dots at 66 per It is 'Inerea!ling in NaVaplca and p cwt., weighed off the Care. I finding out his mistake at.tbe Eem- Palermo. s* Couple Born without Sigbt Take right beg and arm were broken and Toronto July 4.-Export cattle, choke, he gas internally inured. The in- $5.90 to �6; do., medium e6.80 to ;.,'Bina subway, a mile from the ata- Out License to Wed. y . ] Butchers' cattle, eb°ice. $6.05 to $6,25: do,, tion, jumped from the train;.crush -A despatch from .Rome says: K. jured man was hurried over in a medium, $5.70, to 86; do„ common, 85 to A des toh from Fresno Cali s ectal ferry and on bein carried $5.65; buns, $4,50 to $s 2s; cows. 64 to a5,1 ing his head in the fall. Cholera is irrereasing in Italy. Re- P $ do., common.and medium, $3.25 to $4; fornia ,says: Behind s marriage into the hospital he expired. Death Canners, $2 to $2.50; short-keep,%. $5.75 to; The other case was that of a for-1.turnd show that 'there are 97 cases license issued• on Wednesda to was due to the internal injuries. $5.85; feeders, steers, b5so to $5.75; do.,I signer, Alex. Signyk, who picked in Naples and its environs, 99 cases •. Y ] buns, 84,40 to $5• stockers, choice $5 to up a live wire while at work in the'at-Palermo and 49 cases elsewhere, ,Vruee:t L. Morris, a well-knpwn �: 85.50; do. light._4A to $4,75; milch cows. 8'5 to $as; do., common to med. blind piano tuner, and Effie M, Sul- Mr. J. Bruce Walker states'that iumCe$25 to 13x: a cin ers, 125 to $40: zt. liven, of Iowa, also blind, is.an un- the .est will re q uire 40,000 harvest sheep, ewes, $a to �'4; �o., bucks, $3 to 93.50; lambs, yearlins;' 45.50 to $6.50; do., naval romance. Although they have hands this year, spring 86 to $7 eacV: bogs, f.o.b., $6.90: do., fed and watered, $7.20; calves. $4 to ! $7. DELIVERED IiFIRE ON U. S. BATTLESHIP. -.SCORE 'IN --W. RECKMagazine Flooded to Prevent -an aviator, Landed Merchandise on Board - o A despatch Explosion. from New York says: - Stea.mer % cess Train Crashed Into a Freight Fife ir1 the after-turret of the bat- _ _ P g tleship Ohio, 1n the naval yard at ,• 77 . Brooklyn on Wednesday, necessi- Adespatch from New York'says: t flight to meet her 1n the Narrows, ' Locomotive °•tated'•the flooding of the powder The first piece of merchandise ever i and set -his course over land and t magazine below, as a precaution sea. . delivered at sea by aeroplane fell i �, K. against an explosion. The, fire Even from. the pier end, passes- A despatch from Philadelphia that physicians despalr of saving smouldered for ball an hour along on the .upper deck of the giant I gers on the Olympic are no more ' says:: The engineer.and one asses his life. heavy. Olympic than, animated dots of white and Y g P the ntbber insulation of else- White Star liner 01 m is on We ger were probably fatally injured The passenge"r who is believed to trio wires and a quantity of cotton nesday as she steamed through the black to those on shore. Present- be. dying is Ernest W. Evans, aged waste. A redhot rivet dropped on Narrows, outward bound.on, her 1,ly there.was to be seen among those and 20 other passengers badly cut, _ .._ 27 years, of Asbury Place, Chest- the insulation and . started the maiden eastward passage., dots a scurrying to and fro, as of s . bruised and ecalded on Wednesday i nut Hill. His face is badly crush- blaze. W. Atlee Burpee, of Philadel- I bit's of paper blown by the wind. r' night whePan express train bound. f ed and he.was severely scalded. The powder magazine, situated phia, had contracted for delivery I Sopwith had been sighted bearing ' dor Chestnut Hill collided with the 1 After the engine had crushed in about seven feet below the turret, before sailing with a New York and 'down on them from aloft. Working d' tender of a freight locomotive at to the tender, the first coach of the contained a.ton and a half,of pow Philadelphia department store, nearer and nearer, he circled the train slipped past the obstructions, the entrance of` the Philadel»Ziia der, and a large quantity of other which in turn engaged the services l ship-as low as he dared, hovering r but the following coaches were nd Reading Railway's tunas at ammunition. There were 150 0ffi of Thomas Sopwith,•.ahe English overhead for an instant and then a thrown on their aides. The care rlst Street and Hamilton Avenue• cars and men on the Ohio.' Tbe� aviator. With Richard R. Sinclair, made back for shore., landing safely -' Benjamin H. Dol•1n, aged 43 were- filled with passengers bound battleships North Dakota and Ala- secretary of the Aero Club, hold- � ort_,the gr6tinds of 'the Crescent for the suburbs. When they were Sepwith rose from !Athletic Club at Bay Ridges. 'While' r,, is the injured engineer. One Boma were at anchor near by, and ing the package, _ / a overturned the escaping-,steam -iia his Ie�s was broken in •three there'was considerable excitement the aviation grounds at' Garden i Sopwith controlled the aeroplane 4 1. from the damaged locomotive gloves and be was so badly ecalded on board all the ships as well as is City, spied out the Olympic as she Sinclair'dropped the paekao at the caused a panic. the navy yard, bore down, the Hudson, timed •his 'given sigiral. s �M �e �• -. n '.:', W,•,,,�. ._ ...: ._ .' '_.•.� .....;. ,. ..._. .". .. .• ro _...r. ,.,nt.. :.a ,X::.... � ri'•a u+W''r•.2�a,°�''''�"cY •. ...,. ., ..,. .... :... --- .. . c t ,,.. i, ..._ .. �.....' 'i.' ter.:'- !'w' s ,„ ,a•,..... �,., :...-.^Fa, :.. ..."..., ... .. A... a ,.. ....... .. - e...v ... ....,'. a .. .•:6.s, ,i.h 7ra'`".,.. a a,.1*i`tn ...E,... d,M is:.,. dui, �f �4-':!.'e ,.�,: •56y ,.:aL:. .� _., _ -. •.,..u,m^- �' - ,,,,;;,. �..._.., :l.....7s••,rte .rr '� - „�...• ::u....nx _�'si-,.ya!�-�'.'. �. �, .. „cv, - ,...' - '.,-. 3•• A' 2 /•� - .. - - ::C moi. "F': y - .. e •,6 and 8. ; W. J. I�regR for 709 bob Death's Death's toil from heat in Toros_ RICHARDSON S !piilFiii 4 of cementnt 18i.g0; F.Soden for grad- tp was thirty-three. "j LPublished every Frid.ymorning.cits Omos, Ing from April DY to June 10th 55.06; ueiy rilax.4iet and June 21st to June 29th 98,00• W- RATES of ADVE.8T16INO: Moegrove for cutting and welding Now` • O C E R Piratms.ttioa par Lino ufesn bolts &OU; Milton Benson and others Y. - Bach subasq°ent lasertion,per lire• 5 seats for work on rock-crusher is div. 88 Twin does Boa iaclade llsgal or ForoW 128.68; T. 0. McAvoy and others for OR BALE-Fresh mtich cow at lot " advertisements. ope ning Mr. Pegg* gravel pit 4.00..; F sp Hinpnonread, Pickering. Address P. - IS WELL STOCKED WITH kerma Riven to parties making ooa R Pilke and.H. Parkins for drawing Marks.'Dun artoa, a" S e.ots far 8 or 5 months or by the year. Halt y - seBangravel and cement for two culverts SUMMER BREAKFAST -0003 yearl contracts payable quartarl1r. "easels, 37.50; ti ten lines or under,with paper opp lot 3 in cons. 6 and 7 37.50; F. C`�HORT HORN BULLS FOR BALE towow. $500,pa�able in advance, Harbron and A. Parkins for drawing 17 At your prise App? on premises 8h�edded wheat, 'oat Tosties, a�Notice in local columns ten cents per line, 10118.c on.f,Piokaring Tp, Io Phew lei. >$, !f - five cents par line each subsequent insertion. gravel and cement for culvert on con. Pugh Claaemoat. gatf Crum of Wheat, Corn Flakes, ti Special coutracL rates made known on applica- 7. o pp lot 5. 19.50; Wm. Edwards, III No free ad ertising. 147 qda ot, ravel 14.70; R. Beene for Wheatine, Grape Nuts, a Advortisemants withous written inatraocions g FOR SALE.=House and lot situated 'will be inserted Bath forbidden and charged Le- bauling cement and timber for bridge on Brock et„ olar mout, opposite the Malta.Vitae, Wheat Berries, oozdinvly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- 4.73: Annie for 65 yds gravel, for Methodist thatch. For particulars apply to .Force, ,Puffed Rice, meats must be to writing and sent to the pub- div., 48, 6 50; B. Burkholder and W,J.GHZGG,North Claremont 5itf labor Work promptly attended to, others for repairing culvert on Altona ran Ke Meat, Corn M 1 O ea ,. - - road in con. 4. 3.60; John Brown for I OST-On Thursday (CcTonation f'. TE89ts 80 yds grovel,div. 35, 8.00; H. John- J Day)either in the college grounds or be- ORANGES, LEMONS., $ANANAB, ;1.25 per year; 81,00 if pail ip advance. son, for statute labor performed in tw' A.ltatgsch'e and the cordon Souse, a ;- 7r. _ air of spectacles and case. Finder will please PINEAPPLES Subscriptions to the United States,#130 Whitevale 172.14: Joseph Jones for F in advance 28W lbs, steam coal and hauling same esye same at this clots. 8.40; W. J. Devitt for cement pipe. ARM TO RENT-Excellent farm, 22.12; John Burton,for 45 yds gravel JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, Faplendid clay loam, at Oehaws Harbor,to �E_.ZTOQT'J div. 53. 4.50; D.F. Every for remov- rent First clan grain and stock farm. Plow- : in8 stone from Kingston road. 75c. in after present crop; possession April let, The Pi John Dw er, overseer div. 14 co Ie • Apply to G $ CONANT, uehawa. Makes 12 Glasses Delicious Lemonade, 10 Cents a Bottle or statute IaborC0IIeCUeQ in 1910, a-to; W. Squires, overseer,div, 35, commu- OR BALE-A good rough-cast As usual the various games were g g COOKED HAM BREAKFAST BACON (SPICED ROLL r among the leading attractions and tat of statute labor for 1910 8.60; hoose containing s rooms besides closets during.both days the athletic field was Richard Wilson, ovetaeer div.43.tom, and good cement cellar. Hard and sots water q of statute labor collected for 1910 1.00; inside hoase. one-fifth of an sore of good gard- . swarming. with interested spectators. fruit. containing five apple trees beide. o=des Buy your Groceries At the Grocer's The following is a list of the prize Wm. Squires grant for div. 35. 2b.00; twit. Also Imperial Oxfozd stave ih ttrst-0!sw J. H. Michell for 90 yds ravel for div. repair with warming oven attachad- For furth- i Winabrs: g or starticulars apply to THOS. E. STEPHEN- a 57. 9.00 Joe. Millard for 90 yyds of soN Claremont Ttf i TELUIWDAY, JULY 22ND Ev s:NTs atone for rock-crusber 9.00; W. D. Mile race (open), A. R. Mustard. G. Gordon,for 187 ft. lumber 4.11; Dav- Cowan; loo yards(open)H. Stewart, id Antis, for lip yds of gravel div. 78. The Centennial Walton ;&mile race. V.Cowie, H. 11.00; Young Bros. hauling at [or Gray; Walking contest, E. Walton, crusher in div.68 12,10:John Gaudin, s if- F, Mitchell; Wheelbarrow race, S. 34 yda atone for crusher is div, 68, �.- Souvenir History Sold by Noble, H. Hubbdrd; Egg race, F. 3.40;Taun Bros.,121 yds stone for div. A dainty booklet of tweet or tweet { Mitchell, H. Walton; Putting shot, 68, 12.10. The committee recommend y y twenty- Mitchell, is beim prepared. ex-Reeve J. A. White, G. Cowan. that the plana submitted for crossing P+ig� g P P _ School football, Claremont, Green in Whitby townline by Toronto East- It contains River. Jr. football, Jr. Shamrocks, ern Railway be approved by this coun- 1. A synopsis of township's history, 'DISNEY D I �� Salem-Maple Leafs, cil. The committee recommend that 2. A full account of the Centennial, in- most & Wood Vi ', a rant of $30 be made for the old eluding rite list, names of choir, i i J. i V FRIDAY, JULY 23RD E�E- Tfl g g P - Greenwood road. A request from etc., etc. Relay race(4 on a side) ', Cowie overseer Broth and 49 others for a C# No. 8 Mower i . Tran-B. Beaton-G. Dixon, Mulhall- grant of$90 for gravelling and clean- 3. Some pictures of the event. 1 L. Olen-D. Cook-Corkingdale; 5-mile Ing ditches, and also fora covering Orders accompanied by cash moat A race, A. Mustard, Moore Balsdon; Fat for the Green River bride the tom- be in by July 20th. Price 30c. each, Deader in man's race, H. Norton, Jan. Pengelly; g Cut your crop of grass with the Frost - ' Mile race. W. Cowie, W. White ; 3- covered recommend that the bridge be four copies for$1. They will be mail- Ak Wood No. 8 Mower this season. Be- - legged race, tiV. Cowie-G. Trac, W, covered at once and that report Hoover ed abotit the end of•July, Remit to cause It is built on the Internal (Sear T H. Weatnep•J. S ales-. Ro 9stepand exinsert meetict re ng.grant and H. Michelloth the W. R. WOOD, - CLAREMONT and more saotLsiactArlly tlraaosa ordiurk r j Farm 'Implements jump. W. Ker C g ere for work cn Markham townline 0" ary mower. 9y amp, W. H. Weatne G. Tract : Run 1a 40: Alf Hamilton on aect. of bridge plc g - � 11 and jump,.W. H: Weatnep F. West- work $100. On motion of Mr. Sco I N ; 3 Li °`� �' in S, r. a Vaulting, W. H. Westney, F. . Ybft y chairman, of committee the report Westney: aixrrred woman's Face, vire was adopted. Cr IN o t Foster; Married ruan's race, G.Tran: On motion the reeve was instructed C e� s Binder T wi)�e, Boys' ander 19,Wilkin, Forsyth,rla Tom. to ant his order on the treasurer in e e p t: lineon; Under 1'2. W1'. McFarlane, R. v C O tr .. R .- �� - -� Cowie, A Michell ; Under'8, tarot of the parties recommended z � C Er; fl 1 Horn' for payment In the various reports as g 1 8 ,a• des *haw,C. Law; Under 6. W Dunkeld. ,• �p ttge et to g I sy• �, i Buggies, Wagons, ons presented this day, i" a �g F. Barday. G. Green. Girlb' nosier 16. "n •+ l y The council now adjourned to meet r Liddte Major, Freda, Hames, 1luria] it •° @ • tr a ° ;b ►e - against one o'clock in the afternoon 2 40 , o Toms; Under 12. 1- Major, F. HNmei+. on Monday-, July 17th. for the frena- o g 4 n�0 5 �= c C s M. Tours . Under 8, G. Devitt, Gladys aTtion of general business sad as c OI Harness, �" e'f _ ]Dolphin, liluriai Judd : Under 6, A. court.of revision, I o C o ,� m zm�Jan TH-EM RARE Cowan. 0. Routley. C Lynde. -' In baseball Bi defeated the aCHOOt REPORTS MI _ � !eb w Use the Tiger Rake for raking your Markham tea m.in a 5 innings gauze. IS B 2 ' fO1OI �ar''9- hay, The teeth are curved exactly h'tib " -[n [otermediuta football the Greece $. B -ia l4. PickeringlCedarCreekl •r APT = right to glek uD everything the mower � ' Onts 7River Shamrocks defeated the Clare- ClassIV.-Willie Hnrtop,• Hazel Hor- � 11 „ 9 Zo - + ,,,clKayl�e; cuts. You can dump it by foot or rf woot team by 10. Those who ought top. Claw III.-George Middleton, c m. J ae i e O hand. Tiger is durable as well as sure :W know pronounce this the beat foot- Ptavter Yake Class 11. 6r. -John 6 g .I Mt 1bsJl match of the season. Middleton. Class H. Jr,-Edea Hor- r - `ol s, * wortins, betas all steel except tooth _ V top. Russel YKke.*Tom Hort Eth• ' " �- Jtety' rail and shafts. Be sure and see these - .o S S 9w•� IPIGK$R1N0 COUNCIL el Gauslin Class I -Gertte Yake, :10 O• -.« Prost A Wood Fii►yins machines Call Charlie(leer, Ida Linton. Sr. Pr.- � i � P a Z o o a-.� NOT i;y on us right away $ The above council met pursuant to Cheater Geer, Jr. Pr.-Roy Carr. I m.� D•• ►• adjournment in the township .hall. Primary David Pugh. Eva, Evans, January i2t9-Wbttby is, Oshawa 16.ero°ittub Brouggbill Oa' Monday, July 3rd. Willie Evans, Ada Middleton. Albert it,Pore Perry 1't,Uxbridge i1,Ca°ninAlloaIII. RLING Imembera akl present, the reeve in the Timms. Note-Those having an roster• . Beaverton r0.Upsargrove9 C e e -BU , - +chair. ink by their name were present every A number of accounts were preeen- day during June. No. on the toll 19. TIME TABLE-Pu*ermir Station G - - tied for vment and referred to the T. R. Trains going East 1ne N follows- flan on sale two Gramm hones-I Victor First with new fibre needle pe►. Averag=e attendance 15 .84. Eunice P respective committees. Forsyth teacher. Na. 1 Mall 8 05 d M: firm ; 1 Berliber Coucert Sound Boz. These will be tettid wt bargain . M. liteeaon and 41 others prevented " 19 local 2.43 P.lids this month. Come and bear the new records. Also, a new a petition asking for g;rnnt for the 14 Local 0.04 P. il4. prices Greenwood road. j ® Trains going Nest die as follows- clean up-to-date Ntock of everything in the line of House Furnishings. John Burton was beard re gTrayell= No. 13 Loral s M d. M. See our new 55c. kitchen chairs-saddle seat, embossed back, double 'Ing the Brock road,in front of J. H. p " 11` Local 2.90 P. M. WEBSTER S 7 !sail 6.50 P, M, - stretcher-exceptionally good value. Msdill'a. •Banda•includdd. Wm. Taylor was heard re grant for NEW per siaF.Rooachh w=as hea28 rd re-openiagT 29 in con f =1\TTERNATIONAL ; _ goods -Call and inspect our stock. , - `-�aideroad bet.lots 31 and 39 in con 4. ICE E CREAM _ - _:No trouble for ns to show Thej. Standing Committee on Con DICTICONAtRY _ _ tingeacies reported and recommended THE IMERRIAM WEBSTER The Ice Cream Parlor in connection the following payments: D. R. Beat- with the Gordon House will now Qilf ��r �x�yHAy�{� , on, on acct of exist y 82.50: John The Only New unabridged dio- be open each Wednesday and aft„ 1Zerlin /` 11 en L Murkar, for printing 13.2.5: John For_ tionary is many years. Saturday during the - e7 summer. gie, salary as assessor 170.041; also for Contains the pith and eeaeuee Call and get prices and see cuts before placing your order. postage 5.00; of an authoritative library. Everything; conducted in up-to-date On motion of «-. W. Sparks chair- Covers every field of knowl_ style in spacious rooms. CAHEFLJI�' ATTENTION TO , "'tuan,nf colnuuittee, the rrporl was ad. ' ei2g% An Encyclopedia in a + T _ XmBAUMING AND FUNERAL ORK opted• siagle gook. Ethel Gordan, Pickerin The committee on Dania ea to Sheep The On! Dictionary With the - by Dogs reported 'end reeornrneode�i. - Phone night ov(lay, Bell or Independent. the following pavirients: Ymnes flail- i lticiv Diridcd Page. ill, for 1'ewe and l lamh killed alid 1 400,003 Words. 2700 Pages. Fall Term Opens Aug. .28 ---- lamb damaged by dog or dogs 13.34; (3000 Illustrations.Cost nearly • t Fred Madill for 2 eaeb killed and 1 half a million dollars. In the Popular abd _ ;HELLOW e, FARMERS laiiib and 1'ewe damiiged, 13.34; 0.O. Let us tall you about this most Progressive Bennett for three lambs Lilled by. dos You will require Fly. Oil for year stock. . Co=ne along and get the or dogs. 18.00; W. H. Yu h, -for 1 remarkable single volume. P=OT best. Dr. Williams` Fly Oil is note death to the horn fly: g g In quart, half gallon or gallon cans. la=mb killed by dog or dogs 5.34; John w��for • Scott. Inspector for services in value- \w des'full par 4 in ghee ?Oc. The committee recom 't ncu-s, etc. _ _ • We have a full stuck of Screen Doors and Window. Screens also net- g P ting by yard, 28 and-32 inches wide. Tanglefoot mend-that Arthur DerushL and Char- Dam= � TORONTO, ORT- and Dr. Wilson's fly poison. `les Derusha be notified to have their a dogs killed-ft_s we believe 'they killed we will This school ranks high among the Ha Forks, hakes, Hoes, Shovels, Scythes, Shaths, etc:, in fact - 4� the above ghee-p - ,sera send free best business colleges-o£ this Conti- y ever thin for the season's regtdremeuts. On motion of Mr. Filson chairman a set of nent. Proof of this statement is y g of committee the report was adopted. r Pocket found in our one.large catalogue. Write • The committee on Bonuses for`Vire ][aye today for one. Salaries offered our �' Phone orders receive prompt attention. graduates this yt=nr larger than Fences, Drainage Matters, Etc:• re- pays g G. A. GILLESPIE, DUNI3ARTON ported and recommend payment as ever before.. It a s to et the best t follows: T. W. Lamoreaux for hones practical education. on W yds, of wire fence,on lot 22, con I W. J. Elliott, Principal ° 3. 6.00;0. Nigbswander,on 4 rds wire fence in western townline 1.00;' Wm. i &c•� 'mC,°m,. Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. BMK Dodds, on 207 rods wire fence. in lots sprinReeld,Ma.e. `� 32 and,33 in con.9, 20.70; T. Gostick, ` for 88 rods wire fence 13.20; Appli- -- k- lication. for bonuses were received OFCANADA CANADA eo Branc6d I. - from blisses.Edith and Ella Robson, W HAT I S H O M F.atabli,hed 1873 ' in lot 19, con,4, recommend than W. " c W. Sparks inspect and report:Rich. TRANSMITTING: MONEY i :Barrett about 40 rods in lot 12 cos 2.; - _ to 0 W,W. Sparks to inspect and report w a ' _ without Go d Cup of Te ? -- ' Fred Gibson, shout 70 rods in lit 7 in • . _. - - � For SUl]ls up EO $50 Our Bank Money Orders are _ con 6;.the reeve to inspect and report. - On motion of_lit. Hoover chairman You can get the water, the milk and the sugar roost any place:but convenient and inexpensive. For larger amounts we issue -' -of committee the report wits adopted. you have to conle:to us for the best, the most- fragrant and lnvlgor= grafts or Bills of Exchange. Money Sent at once to 8lII { - { The stagding corxtmittee on Roods ating Tea. Put up for fine family teade-black green or mixed-in 1 :and Bridges reported and recommend- lb. packages, or 8 and 5 lb. tins, 30c. and 40c. lb. Conte or send fora banking point in the world .by Telegraphic or Cabe 1 o payment as follows: Todd and Cook, a lb., or better•still, a tin of• Philip's Special Tea-black, green or TranFfer. Stouffville, for 3430 lbs steam coal for mixed. Sold only by tis. - - rock•crusber 0.43; Levi Grove and - - '. s5�v121�s 8a11�C Department At Eve y Brandi. a r others for bawling stone for rock- Our Coffee will stand the test-ground when sold. . Try a Ib. h t -crusher in divs., 72 itnd 73. 49.01; ;. Frank Soden for grading on Markham Unr Groceries are the freshest. p I K E R I N G 8 RAN CH ''townitne 17.60. Harry Wideman and others for grading Markham townline �T(1 �T CLARENCIL Te BATTT. Mana=ger 14.00; T. 0 MGAvoy and others for GEORGE PHILIP ,.'BRrO V VtHAl1` 1s1RANC7! A,1-00 AV Wal"Y- gravellin L. tots l0 and 11 in cons 7. f- r �' •• ., ri „dr+' .• •4 .. .. ,.....X : asst:...„n. ..:..:...•.sat-�: -r ?..:.. '.4::.i .Y Wx..ai:�' =1,.f a..... •�'.. 4^^'- „eta' n a1n, ' '. ',y,}••.•- $. ., a.'..7.•. -' ,. .�•,. ,• ,...:. .. • •.�.. '.y', ,, -'�"","+,r:-�s�. e»,.tcs• .+h, '�. ;x �f�'" �i:.":.. .r�.w' :,vtb` ••.,:••v ,n, "2+r r f, a •.�.,m*, Ay+b'w wr'+�7T.i.�'.a, :.,.•�«inn^--• - - -•;5..'. ,e ..ti •s �� -aYx. .a mr r:,. r-»: .•'Pruni;ova '� :"£"n'^+ +p.' .3-�•••+� -,a�•r ;yae ,cv v* ..»'a . ^'o�'^.' "�yr a: .,� �.y_..,.,. -r:,...�,. s ,r,�:�<?;�en�:"'�,.,�: -::,•�`�T+�,�;,., r ..: _ F'* -LA •rae,. r' . „ +iii -.:w?€.^'�w<+"` ..�,� sem,. �1^^rr. ue•d:° ��4 ,. .�';+ •;,..+ 8„�iS ^" •1a%"�5"�ai?17;��, •�w",y':� •:i"' "x :>�,.••.� 7-.•3d't�> � .�.. ,..s: „� ...r..x,. �r,�cr'°"`'s<.,s�,x�° ... : :. : ,� 's, ,air . . „*�,;. •.-,,,.- .-�ha+e'-r-w ..-:_. �:. -, -.x,-or;�s,,,w'-' y. -+.. -�: i �-.-n ..r- p'.+s`^;� i # .. n- -. l ;25 .. �.,.. .. A. K , _ r .. « � yen•.. • • awesMCNT -Mr, flamia, of Toronto, Spent TFELIBOOTS s . STEEL BOOTS i - 86musser,of Acton,to visit- Bundsyy with his brother here. Nd amore Daus' II or Son here. HnRh Gregg has returned home E ADDZN KNOWS'WHAT N VOR � m. Prdmer was in Uxbridge after spending a week with his sr. IIS MAKING CL.LAN 3CALFS n order to rid your scalp of,filth, �y�QNgN'3 FINE,�BOOTS AND SHOES brother In Reach. II On Thursday last. If we could place some of this dandruff you moat kill the germ. Miss Maud Beal,of Toronto,was h home over Sunday. heat in cold storage,the coal prob- There is a air dressing called Parisian OT- ?�REN•i3 lam world be solved. 8 e which is now sold in ever town G. H. Samis spent Sunday with ag — Matthew Beelby has purchased in Canada. It is guaranteed b T. p Sv. MF�R F'00�'WLA.R :friends in Toronto. McFadden to eradicate dandruff, stn R.P. Rickaby spent the holiday Chas. Michell's residence lately oc- falling hair, splitting hair and scalp. with his parents in Orono. copied by Mr. Rowe. itch in two weeks or money back. Flour and Feed always on hand. David Bundy, of Toronto, spent Mr.and Mrs. Zook, of Toronto, If you have dandruff get a lac�a 50 _ the holiday with friends here. spent Saturday and Sunday with cent bottle to-do and rid yourself of The Corner Store, Claremont. -W. M. PALMER - ,;�•. Richard Underhill. of Toronto, R. E. and Mrs. Forsyth. it. Remember tgat it dandruff germs spent Sunda with relatives here. James Allawa and sister, Mrs. are not destroyed in time, the hair Sunday Pearson, of Buffalo, spent Sunda will surely fall out and baldness will Mrs. Nicholls and two sous, of with J. H. and Mrs. Beal. follow. Sold and guaranteed in Pick- ''.:Toronto, are visiting at Thos. Wm. Cowan, and friend of To- ering by T. M. McFadden. fle RICHARDSON'S Graham's. !illi. jo ' ropto, were the guests of Geo. and Sirs. Abram Bundy entertain- Mrs. Morgan over Sunday. Impordaat Showing of Snest display of .ed a number of friends one day Mr. and Mrs. Spenceley, ofAff ER China. A very large assortment of last week. Mrs. Wood Sr. is spending a few Sandford, were the guests of Wm. Books,Dolls, Toys, jail °l? 8tationarv. days this week with friends near and Mrs. Jones on Sunday. Unionville. Graham returned home on ssaived for the Holiday trade. Gall Friday, and is recovering nicely and see them. i in town on Sunday renewing john Adair, of old um recon accident. n Pon• o r IM magaziaw acquaintances. J. C. and Mrs. Macnab, of Us- Weekly and Daily Ne �'. Thos. Pearson is in Myrtle these bridge, spent cSaturday and Sun-::,days erecting a stable and 'hog- day with their friends here. r gen on his farm. Misses Bessie and Mary Macnab W. X I MICTE -&M:D80N'9 y Mr. and Mrs. 9chnarr, of Mild- are open a week with W. J. Way, spent Sunday with Joshua and Mrs. Miller, of Pickering. JrA ED ��� ���� and Mrs. Bundy, Ray Rumohr, of the Standard Albert Rawson, of Toronto, is Bank, Bradford, spent Sunday at Lydia E.Pinkbam'sV eta' .home,for a few days repairing the the home of his parents here. eg Thos.and Mrs.Stephenson spent ble Compound Cured Her. _ - ,,,wall of his barn. , U-nE E A T H Nelson W agg was a ridge at the Sunday with the former ,a brother, Midgie Station, N. B.-One can horse show that was in To- George and wife, of Greenwood. hardly believe this as it is not natural, • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Palmer, of but it was my case. For ten months ; pronto on July 1st. West Toronto, were the guests of I suffered from au . I had ` ' - John and Mrs. Coates, of Walk- l' bring, spent the holiday here with Wm, and Mrs.Jones over Sunday. :• , Stn' a a�fier doctors, To potato bugs,'.if you use Chas. Sar- a ' the tatter's nts, E. and Mrs. If the present hot weather con- �>:ack pare dicinee, but none gents Paris Green, -which is , times the Baptiste will hold an helped me. M o n air service on Sunday next. Dr. Robillard,of St.Louis Minn, Pe friends told me has returned home after spending Sunday and Monday were ret- would go into guaranteed to be abso- fir, acon le of weeks with friends ord breakers for heat with the .. decline. One day a here. F mercury hovering around the 102 'w` lady friend told me lutelytpure. i t , - Wm. and Mrs. Walker and Miss mark. what your medi- - - Yoke, fill of Toronto, spent Mon- On July let. J. H. Beal moved cine had done for _ day with the former'e mother the body of Mrs. Geo. Lewis, from i;c her, soIwrote you here. the Baptist Cemetery, Claremont, for advice and re- p I ceived your reply Dr. Ferrier, of Toronto, a form- to the family plot in the Good- With pleasure. Sprinkling Cans ar p Prof this village cal- 'Wood Cemetery. I started taking Lydia R Pinkham'a _-- led upon a number of friends on JLadies�Aidof - egetaliLe- po> -slsd --at- _ a 'Sunday. int church pub se holding a gar- second bottle ahowed improvement. ,, _ and sprayers _ ppoo . H. G. and Mrs. Wilson, of Brou- clan party on Mr. Knight's «Sault- Now I am regular and never was so �i l hairs, spent 9anda with the fat- ful lawn, east of Claremont, on well in my file, thanks to Mrs. Of X11 1s�IIdsa ', Rp Pinkham's medicine. 1 all kinds. brother=, Thos.E. and Ernest Wed oPsday, July 19th. Watch Please publish m letter for the f" out for bills, �n - Ste hansom. benefit of others.—�ss. Jostas W. y "Make hay while the sun shines" Hicxs, Mid a Station, N. B. tss a E. attend is spending gi CHARLES SARGENT, CItARED"IONT _ this week in attendance at the is an old msaitn that Is being dill- Indian Read,Sark.—Lydia' E. Pink- Young People's Missionary Con- gently followed by the farmers in -harn's Vegetable Compound is indeed #stance at TrVhitbp, tb1s locality. The crop in gener- a boon to women wino suffer from Vultivator'' s al is light, due r the intense heat female ills. a health is better nowThree pupils of our continuation Y and prolonged dr weather than it has been in my five earn of school are taking their examina- R y Y : tions at 1Mlarkham this week and While nnioading the household married life and I thank you for the a the early rt of nest. P'ffec•ts of Rev. Dr. Marvin at the your advice and medicine have ii' y C. P. R, on Friday. Geo. Cooper one me. I had spent hundreds of Mrs. Tambl a and children, of y If on want a Corn Cultivator, 'better investigate ; y dollars on doctor, without receiving y - N Y., are visiting with Rot his foot caught on a piece of y ' • Roehester,' iron in the doorway of scar,cans- m' benefit.-Mils. Fiiaxic Coor>sa, - - the >zlritB-of the PLANET JR line _ `the formers mother, Mrs. A. W. y Box 448, Indian Head, Saskatchewan. . '. 3 -Wel~`sy for a month or two. ing him to fall backwards to the The most successful remedy in this Our.No. 72, two-row Cultivator works two rows of corn, turnips, Robt. Studhonth of Bolton, platform. Fortunately, his In. Eby for the cure of all forms - - mangels, potatoes or beans•thoroughly at once. _ was the guest of T. Birkett on Juries were slight but they might of female complaints is Lydia R C ' . ;Sunday. Mr. Birkett accompan- have been serious. As it was Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. _ fled him to the city on 3londa he .was.unconscious fora short _ I Have a ®ample in m shop for y• time, IT WORK IN 3 WEEKS - p A number of our citizens cooter- , `Inspection, Call in and ase it. A aaed in the Settling up of centen- I poet card will briuir a catalogue ' mial affairs attended the meeting NATURE STOPS WOM. d EMW Yortise�'S 111 I" with•full particnlars. Oat Brougham on Mondayevening. w,�The iWn•ysGive Oat Wm. Costes is busy these days, BK Of Ilfh�� BNS - making extensive improvemeutP Do you feel that you simply can't go u must have rest aaq farther—that yo m v . to his barn which he is raising and for that tame and aching back—relief Ply= Twine. building a cement wall under- from that constant dead-tired feeling Mrs.AgnesEdWarofGrand Falla,N.B., *heath. —freedom from those stabbing, dart- bad a terrible time with Inflammatory _ a Two young ladies, who are Mil- nigg pains P Rheumatism, Anyone who has had I have the agency for Plymouth lenial Dawnists, were in town dur• Ic in-nature's warning that the kid- this most painful disease will understand Twine, and can supply those ing the past week selling their net's are giving out and you need the . her 3n8ering—sad her joy when she books to those who were disposed hep of Booth's Kidney Pills,the gear- found Father Morriscy's "Na 7"- had who demand a good to buy an teed kidney cured her. 8lie says: article. Mrs. Worthy and two children, remedy. In "I took FatherMorri 's Prescription , a every mach- for In Rheumatism. I had / ��• Prices are right. �•' N of Brampton, and Wm. and Mrs ins there is ga�'atO� - Walford, of Toronto, and W. Gib one Bart that eafferede1. ryth in it,but in three • 7� bons. spent the holiday with Thos. works the weeks after starting Father Morriscq's f+ rg teV e Prescription I was able to do my work, Howard.E.�Turner, •and Mrs. Gibbons. hardest a n d and after taking four dollars worth of The Sacrament of the Lord's Rives out first. medicine I warwell. I highly recom- 'Supper will be observed in the The kidneys mend it any sufferer picketing dumber Yard R.- B R Y A Ili Presbyterian Church next Sun- work night day, with preparatory service uu and day, and Rheumatism comes from bad.kidneys. BARBERt _•- Fridap evening at 7.30, a naturally a life The poisonous Uric Acid which they Tobaccos, pipes and smokers"-''+ John and :lira. Iiersell, of of unusual act- should remove stays in the .b1oDd, Pine flooring, Manitob�� sidit;g, drop sundries, Central office Bell Brampton, spent Sunda with tivity doubles the duties of the kid• accumulates in joints and muscles, and siding, matched, rough and dressed Telephone Co' ' Aagency. Lor T � P P Y net's and in time the strains tells. The causes agony. Father Morriscy s pine and hemlock. 11 in,and Il in. Rolston Laundry. ; # - 'John and Mrs. Beelby. firs. Har- kidneys Star out and nature cries "Na7'1 puts thekidneys dressed ne, i in..V mxtcbeil - 'ry Sell,'we are leased.to say is en- the Uric Acid from the blood and the pine. " Sew P y stor." Booth's Kidney Pills ate sold N Brunswick white G2AREMONT. ONTARIO joyinR much better health than by all dealers, 60c., or postpaid from whole system,aadcnrestheRheumatism. cedar shingles. ' furmerly. The R.T. Booth Co.. Ltd., Fort Erie 5a• a box at your dealer's, or from 7.1 Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Bundy Ont. There is no pill just as good. Father Morriscy Medicine Co. Ltd., Terms Eltriotly Cash 3 ' have returned home after upend- `Send for a Free boz. he teat will W. D. fi'rORDON $SON.. ' Wing a couple of months at their prove the truth of our statement. Montreal, Que. ---_ summer home at Hamill's Point. sold and guaranteed is Pickering .by Sold and guaritnteed in Pickering They intend to return T.M.McFadden. by T. M. McFadden New Blacksmith Shop -t log�3�In# Muskoka. T y w.irl - - -later in the season. N. F. Tomlinson left on Friday s y forliis home in Willowdale. Mr. 1 .Tomlinson has decided to give O� & 0 e Having`leased the blacksmith' Do i S rho formerly run b H Thom- Of alI materials and deeiAn imp son Y• a in stop It ill you ' - sup the teaching profession .and k p y pt k. w P6Y ok will begin the study of medicine. - ' son, I am prepared.to do .general •to doll at our ice acd n't be ed by The whole community regrets his, :���• and obtain pilose. Don't be misled b7 blacksmithing in All lines, agents we do not employ them,consequent- " 'departure as he has been a ibost _ l we,can, and do throw off the agents a successful teacher and is highly s = HORSESHOEING A STECIALTY commission o!10 per oent.,whiahyoe will � respected by the whole cum mus ClearingSale Ind, phone;No. 302, Claremont oertainlye��� by pnrohadag from ne.ity. All wish him success in his e 0611 solicited. j chosen profession. WNITdT GRANITE CO., ti•' Mrs. George Richardson and her in JOHN McGRATH� Whitby, ontartson Ross left the other day for CLAREMONT, O`T.f _Millinery E w. EVANS,Muskoka, where it is hoped oiit of - •oor life and the breath of the The Pickering pine forests may help In restoring ,p: pump ll�anufaetwer the Health of the latter, who has never fully recovered from an at_ Vigilance Committee Shop and Residence, Dundas 9th tack of pneurnonia which prostrat- Balance of our handsome, stylish P ed him last winter. We hope Summer Hats must be cleared out The object of this Association is to WHITBY, ONT. soon to hear favorable reports of at a snerif3-ee'. , Prices to suit the The Dealer, the' Shoe lessen stealing and prosecute »' a. -- the effect of the chap e. and the fit - the,felons. Three doors west of-Whitby House r� g customers. We have only a limit- • Dominion Da was observed in We cwn fit you in price, style,comfort - the usual fashion b our residents. ed quantity on band. Sale begins Membersthaviog property Stolen aommani- and wear. Ladies boots, shoes and o4�immedistel with any member � We&re_ re axed to instal wood or iron Ott" y on Saturday, 24th lust. Don't slippers-1.40, 1,50, 1.60, I.75, 1.90 2.00 y um Soo elioitnotic'e,.also'Attend "' Some went to the Atha picnic of Exeontive Committee. P miss this splendid chance to et 2 •.2 Misses--l.35, 1.40 and 2.tlb. p p where they supped ice-cream, nth- P g CJhildren's, all prices, 60c. a Membership fee Ii1.00. to all kinds of repairing. +�>� U4 era enjoyed themselves on the one of our rip-to-date Hats at Men's Imperial Patent Leather Boots Tickets may be bad from rue Presid"t:oY Agent Lor the Ontario Wind Kilt, Y w bowling green at Sandbank, while your own price. 4.00. Plain dull tops 2.60,3,60. Plain searear7 onappiioaEton. also gasoline engines and x the band and a number of young Blutchers foxed heels and straps 2.00. Exec. Oom —L. D. Banks, the squre gear men went to Stouffville, where Kiddies' Hats 20e., 2be., 86c, b0e. Voutb's-1,26, 1.40, 1.60, 1.86, 1.76. W.V.Richardson,Pickering, Out. ' _ .the footba•11 bops were defeated MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR y by Green River in a hotly contest- J.A O'Connor Arthur 1ef�ire� Phone No.60 at residence, ed match, the score being 6 to �. D. SIMPSON &�Co., PICKERING � pr.e+a a+. 8ser.tae, "_',. „7x•7, ,. �r.. r. �:. .- . ....:w•...,.h:1..,s-.:,�„ i x:ew..ak:y d�.., ., � +.�",:ii! :Y.c,.k. 'i, �,. "L .d 5q.e, r. ..,..sr.,.e.2: �� ug• amara• wS;a•«• �' '"%i". '•�' '� .'�_ ',�i ,a,7` - �.n, -..- � a- ,..,�::' x.: .. ..,.-.4 ... .:� +`..,.,.., �.,. ru- .•��'�' ^�s, rs,. '�l= �'. „ �'+ ,mow +�- r a ';' « .r„ "',•1":,,� [4e`,�"x-XM*. �4 '.t ,¢,a,. aa+J *:t n -e;�: _ x.. _ ,� ,,,...A:2*'> soazkucuF'wu-a _ •.',. _ _ *-�::m ;a a'tl s C1< vW..s. � .�".;r?P'• "?.. s¢u- ,aK„yv .:,''G:t- +r .:�. .4"•.:,rs .p.� t. ,r_r: u'x •'1*aeT Y' , p .,.....C'L5":v.. - ., .. :; . ate..• �. _ v L: i+^' �, oily .h rwze a. -`!t7) , { .. e ♦��'♦ ++�+++*+i 0 i 04++•++++++++++ She had not only just recovered }- J from her annoyance over the quer-* - tion of Nancy Hamilton and Sir Humphrey's most quixotic dealings ? with the girl, whon another trou- I : s ble came.*in the dogged determina- tion of her son to depart for a lengthened sojourn in foreign parts,- and on the top of that and the real I N1 [ I I a�: ! anxiety to do Lady Merefield _ a, OR, A LOOK INTO THE PAST jus- tice=. she had some affection for her half-brother—about Sir Humphrey s me t his vial of Derrick Darnley, while her sunwas -miles away and t{ not_Able to make any siand against r, ♦•«+...+•«♦•«�-< «+..;..}.«}«�. this:Most dangerous young man. It certainly was enough to try CHAPTER XXL with bent head thinking, wundar.`n3 any mother, and it must be admit- SO in the old, sad fashion till the dugs ted that if Lad Merefield had had �e$o the days had gone by in one had rushed upon her, and with a y "• y, only varied for Nancy by two ( her way she would have immediately great start and a mingled sense of dismised Mr. Darnley, and brought s (ihings—first, to disuiiasal of Marie, fear, ecstatic delight and deep sur- l' g .' which was an inexpressible com- row, she hall raised, her eyes and Merefield bavk to the Hall without ; fort; and, secondly, by the news of his leave or by his leave. r _ seen Derrick standing before her. a. Hasa which was bitter - a o owe has-been to, mans e 1 - Sold lII all arts of the World pain. . -. * * „ g c , the next best thing was to circu;nrent Mr. Darnley p If she could have crept out at When at last she recovered y in his . - - ni ht she would have walked over supposed matrimonial projects �i$nad8'f9 M061 BrdIIt R@pi'edE'tI+L'S�ve. g. strength enough to conquer her agi- a the rough, wet county that I whenever she with uecency could do kr $ / y tation- and emotwn, Nanc• drew stretched between' the manor and her•cloak about her shoulders, and It has proved its Superiority over scores ' �v k 'Ri stone; barefooted, to, offer her turned slowl back aloe the un- Icy Merefield's' manoeuvres- ' P 1 of other makes, and has..won paptilarity • love, help, sympathy to Dorothy; ke 't g were all est on. the young man; p path$ and weed-grown walks he had too mutt sinful matter"for solely.on its IIlerlts. "•but escape for au hour was impos- to the Manor House, P slble, and sc� she had to live day she had dried her tears, thought -to permit himself to .no- It's op Y but her good for our shoes. after da burdened with sus lice such a #trivial matter, but Duro- and y self-reproachpones i face was very white, even her lips thy. was,not so blind. _ - �, _ iothetroubleaadded to all her were robbed-- of their nett red g go` THE F. F. DALLEY CO.- Ir fled, P y' Aunt Priscilla might be in,., hue, and her eyes were circled with ernes or my •nurse," she declared, HAMILTON,out., BUFFALO', N. Y, sad LONDON, E She had accepted all the insults !deep ,black marks. - -and miseries whien Crawshaw put petulantly, one cold, bius, %ng ' loners her as part of the sacrifice j As she progressed slowly toward morning, as, wrapped up in her fur ' the large, ugly door, she came ug cloak and with ar ca set auntil �a demanded for her uncle's safety; on .Fenton who was evidently wait on her g>lden hair, she went down and knowing this, she made no ; ' Ten days!—it was more like ten SOMETHING LIKE A PLAGUIL g in and watching her. � ( . g B the terrace, a pretty picture if long years'—and not once during oomplaiat, only every now and �t first this man's resence had P y p g then, when goaded and tired be- ' P Darnley had had ,yes to see it, to that time h`ad he even heard her Countless Millions of Locusts an f been al oat more than Nancy could vin him fur an hour's brisk walk i name breathed by am lining soul goad all endurance, the wild m 7 • - -to thought to this -mancame to her to , ist it amaenduzed sat thea f mi arity.had been ,which Derrick Darnley, who had been I �ti4lrrtng Ii`inga. 2 A. vaguely in the At night, when all was still and >ty, his heart, if he possessed one, existed between her husband and quiet, he had stolen down into the .A locust invasion is an event not standing with his hands in his pec easily forgotten, says the Ca his valet; then for a time, she had 'damp, cold air, and paced to and y g y' D+ and entreat him to be more mercy- wets, staring wistfully across to Ip•r us. - - • grown accustomed to the insolent, where to Manor House stood and ;fro, thinking of the girl whom he : g -ful to-lighten her-dark path if ever The first-si• n so little. But she never did this. sallow face which haunted her sheltered Nancy,• woke from his knew now to be his oars love—his d of the approaching v �he_kngw_too well rile resalt of iwherever she went; of late, how- thuugkis wi h a start �}le manor+ very own—and yet whom he mufst army is usually a long,. dark cloud s - _ such pleading. She knew upon what e�T' �a erg mar?-had-been ls- of those deep-blue eyes .and that no, men see or appruac or ear IIeaz ,t -missed, Nancy's horror of this men of dishonor and buil failing upon e:, it is seen to be composed of terms alone,Crawshaw would con- an face was too keen to be wipgd Chad increased; he seemed like cut b ' her• countless millions of-locusts on went to alter- his present conduct, y Dorothy's fair loveliness. His heart was racked, too, b whirring wings. Soon the cloud - -which arose as much from infuriat- place, and at nirght, when she was "What is up now Doll 1"•,he ! y some evil spirit skulking about the asked, half confusedly. ' y doubt and fear. He tormented him- '1 appears overhead, and is sufficient- ed vanityas an other reason • and i safely locked in her rourr., she had y imagining I,y thick to obscure the sun. Now y.. , aselt b ima inin what sort of life a -•• soofler-than agree to those terms � "She actually wanted to come � �v. - she resolved to suffer a hundred, !caught faint K_,unds of riotous sing- ou6 with me for a walk to see that poor child led,in that desolate, ; e are in the midst of a dense r; ing and lat:'.ihing, which told her I. did aoL fall down or catch cold, dismal place—atone, without friend swarm of f}ying, whirring locusts, ►' fold more than sle Was called u and relation—alorie with her bus- i which dash into our faces, enter a upon Tall too lainl that the master of or some such nonsense. I declare band !wh houses, and fill our rooms with P himself as .be hose was enjoytaB I believe aunt Priscilla thinks me and exposed to the insults less eatrt -at, con Even had he been i the Manor Ho p P P h p g of his husband' The ver word !j t.ieir presence: the 'air is simply P keel best, and that a baby into able of taking care 'of f a4ie would never have - ermined �, o:ive with them. All open •veli■ ' herself to listen to his love Love is .confidentW servant was assist- mvself, y C It ivaa such utteir. degradation to ,ing him in the laudable tsslfi of get D`srnley smiled faintly Het knew I sent a cold shiver through his veins n'ust be instantly covered, or they ting loathsomely intoxicated is as exactly a shiver of mental agony will be pullutad by the insects, associate the word with such a man , y the true meaning of all j' I as Crawshaw. Would love hateshort a time as pcssible. this .solicitude on- Lady Merefield s ; Had Dorothy been less engrossed Fowls and lurks~s, however,' ;�anc never b an chance, took with her own feelings, bhe must '-welcome the advancing hordes; ` tormented and ruined herhappinessy y y t part, i they simply fatten on the locusts. as his cruel assioa. _anti revenge 'any notiea of blentun , but she knew "Perhaps -she would ao! object 'have noticed the great change that P Pthat' the mss hated her for what had come upon her cousin, have F:ut their flesh becomes so tainted had done' Lovle is self•sacsifroing, . ao• much to Sour taking a walk ,, had occurred in the act, and that alone," c ,aid. It t a certain lk wondered at his grimly-eat face,'and � v thy. diet as to be quite unsale- � self-forgetting, - self-abnegating: �: P h' ' , ale, and even their e 4 he delighted in offering her_every aivid,:a; namrsd .basal whom she marvelled sadly )ver his taciturn= eggs have an What claim could. Thomas Craw-i eY manner, so different from his for- 1 unpleasant taste. As soon as Io- _ 4. ishaw lay to any one of these? conceivable insult and indignity regFrds as being so undesirable a g p Cru<ts r..ake thele appearance in a s :..snow that he had.the c;haace. cu:upanaon." ;mer brightness and leasantnesa. , 73tie had been coerced into , mar- I As she passed him silently akrd Oexrothy i But Dorothy was too happy in the f 1 TEL!, the price of eggs drops to 1 aria e, she had accepted the sacri- entered the house, the man followed .v gave him a sharp glance consciousness that, he was near her g P one-iralf or one-third of its former .i rr: her beautiful eyes, - oto remark .all this, or to imagine Ifice will?. all its attendant mi$eries. _"Aunt Priscilla is a sill old � - j her, and with much fuse and noise y iigine v.ilue_ .18he had-so she imagined, poor „ y for an instant that e had some Pigs also feed on locusts, and # child!—sa+ed Fier uncle from shame closed the great door after them, thing ' she said, is and ha+in shot the bolts and borrow so great as almost to csush t'ieir flesh also becomes affected; perhaps from -death—there her g "`o. she oaIy a mot-her.". ihim .to the round. i•i fact• all animals seem to he ad- • task ended. $owner than let this;turned the key, took out the latter - They were pacing down the even' ! g and put it in hisket, whistlin For Derrick Da„stay waa suffer-j vereely afi< ;ted, ivr horses have a - than touch her lips—the lips which P P� g ue away from the Hall as Darnley ing far more now since he had met g grass' which has . ' (ostentatiouai the while, If he-had -said this: f scion aversion to -Derry had kissed—she 'would have y ieea expected the rl to make any re- Nancy again, and discovered that ;} ,pDlluted by"locusts, and, un- fallen dead at his feet. P y Dorothy Leicester colored faintly, he had wrongedy less ver gry,•will not touch it. mark he was isappointed, but made no answer, and her cuu- her his harsh y bun Apd Crawshaw know this was no ! Nancy went straight upstairs with sin, having first asked her permis- thoughts, thilL he hadever done in _ a"elodraaratic, empty threat. There her usual firm step, - -the very first moment of his trou- s ” " box her heart Int y ivas an intensity, a Quiet paasioa h'' sion, 'took out a cigarette and ble. He arae haunted b her sac- had suddenly sunk. What could- it. about the"girl as she uttered it i this mean but that the verysmall 1 red, miserahle face. He by and :,TTENDING THE DEAD. which told him she meant ever s :Punt Priscilla fa possessed 'of dreaded he hardly knew what. At y amount of liberty which she had one desire," he observed as :tae_, In. Canton, about eighty miles - -word. When-her had realized this !hitherto been allowed was to be flung away the match. "She wants times the longing- to rush over to From .Ho Kong, g y he had vowed to-himself that, 'come taken from Icer? Was there more to the manor and bear her away from Hong g there. is a place what may, he would yet'break her horror and misery. to comet - a get me away frorn the Hall all her horrible "surrounding�%s be- I noes as the ' City of the Dead. -stubborn will, her disgust and hat viii' came almost unbearable. It. wAs I There are one hundred and ninety- j - yeti of himself, and brio her hum Dorothy's cheeks flushed angrily., i four small ,houses, in each of which B by the greatest 'effort that he sub- , '.`As.she is not mistrrss here," 'she a corpse bled at last to the'dust at his feet. duel this, and brought. himself to rP a is lodged, at the rate fiof rst Only one-#team of pleasure-came C13AP.TEI} XXII: said, rearing her small head proud-_� •vrenty-five dollars for the first Iv "her wishes are -of-very. little realize the fact that he could grid . ihrree months and then at a re- to Nancy out of all this grim dark- Sir Humphrey Leicester improved concern."• must do nothing-'absolutely -no i bitted rate until the eomanosra Hess—the thought ttrat •her uncle wonderfully after 'his nephew's ar- "Possibly." thing=for this girl, who was more g :'was safe and happy. Yes, actually rival at the Hall. . to him than life itself. employed by the relatives of to - ;happy at-last; for.Dr: Grantley had I They balked,on in. silence for a ): dead person decide-when and where y 'And it is all through you, Der- few ininutes. The roan's thoughts --(To•be continued. the corpse shall be buried. Silk written, telling her that he had ry," Dorothy declared, warmly, as had gone to their only task now •F or paper. lanterns, and imitation beard from' Henry Chaplin,'-giving each day passed and left the pati- dwelling on Fancy—what she was friiit are hors from the roof there.. Dews of himself and his wife. Theent a degree nearer•recovery."`No, doin how it was- fitri WHERE TjME IS MONEY. g s -latter was returningto England at �• ng-with her, are screens in' each room between : g don't-shake your head; I know it and if she had.forgiven him,his the d,o.r and the coffin; tea, fruit, once, but Nanoy's.uncle had mode'],1>> harsh worts when they had part- The Colonia Cosine nn, the Para- 'friends with some scientific and lit- - ,guar; above Asuncion is one of the I and any, other kind-of food which oraAnd certainly it seemed as if"Miss ed nearly ten days ago?y �. as s words were true; for y g the d=ad person„liked , when on and' mss, who found his brain ' most curious is the. world. The I arth, at'e placed on an altar be, and inloriraition so useful that they the sick man was never sopa imembers of the colon make or t'f�re the coffin each morning. There ' ppy a' PURIFIED HIS BLOOD grow everything they 3'want, and ' "'• bad offered him the post of aecre^1'when` Darnley was sitting at his are cardboard servants standing taryt to some society in Melbourne, I beside with Dorothy presiding at import nothing. The workmen!-about to wait on him with pipes or which tot-only,•g;ive him a salary, her old poet. Dr. Morse's inyiain Root•Plne have seven hours'.,work a day, and " but sent him into the seventh heav- Dorothy, too a Healed Mr.Wilson's Gores earn, not money, but time. Their!caidboard cups'of tea. There are apparently, bail;'- ^.1.so t•+ro handsome'paper females en of delight. ed not on'1 too, but health wages arc hours, and half-hours. j;."laced there to guide his spirit os. h y p When the sewers of the body—bowels, These they sale up till they have a - xa This. letter bad reached Nancy from her cousin's presence; her kidneys and skin ducts—get clogged ogB� tip, the.way- to to heaven. the very morning on which Derrick cheeks lost their wan ok, her the blood quickly becom-s impure and week in hand, and tilers they gd Uff frequently sores break out over the body, Darnley had started off for his golden curls were no longer die- on an excursion. If a man wants ., walk with the:.dogs; and .having'bevelled, her pretty, dainty figure The way to heal tTiein, as'Mr, Richard a chair or a ,able, he pave for'it Nilson, who lives near London. Ont., lin "hours of work,, which are deduct-she . escaped Fenton's lynx oyes, she i was fresh and trim, amatched found, is tq purify the blood. Be.. ed from the balance to his credit. ' made her way to a quiet nook in her lovely face; indeed every one writes: .the lonely w;oods'to read it over and i iii the hoose declared Miss Dorothy "For some time I had been in a low, indulge in aimost the first faint to be her old-self,'and one and all depressed condition. My appetite left - gladness 'she-had felt for months.- Iunited with the girl in delightiug me and I soon began to'suff&from indi- r„pW PRICES IN CHINA." "Poor .uncle—dear uncle I" she I in Mr. Darnley's appearance• that gestion, .Quite a number of small sores,. V R Ms ke3s said to herself; with -tears in her is all except hunt.Priscilla, Coun- and blotches formed all over.my skin, I In China one may rent $ man 1 • << I ' tried' medicine for 'the blood and used cion for $13 a`mpnth,"hire-a verb• ex- ■ as tly Dish ?blue 'eyes.. . I have saved. him and Less of Merefield. To her Derry many kinds of ointments, but witlrout ' made him happy'. Does he ever think was nothing more nor less than an satisfactory restilts. What-was wanted peiienced chef for $12, a good one of me, I wonder Does he ever obstructionist, was a thorough cleansing of the blood, for $9, skilled butler far $8,-valet, Songs, hashes and chow- realize how realise what l have done? IInt I Why should he be here and Mere- .andlIookedaboutinvainforsomenwAi•• .who is also an excellent tailor, for dera'of' tl]' kinds- are macFe cine thilt wodld accompli loves me—he willnever_ sh'thiy. ; $6 and a laundryman for $3. House more appetising and more won't let myself doubt him. He field be away 4 It was altogether - At last Dr, Morse's Indian Root Pills servants may -be hired for $4 a nutritious by stirring-in•a lit forget wrong+ were brought to m notice and the are month. Eggs cost five cents a doz- -s •lone 1" ' 7 tie Bovril. So opines! lleret}eld's mother to one of=tile most wonderful mediciaaes I But all the same the poor girl's herself, and as Mr. -Darnley- hadhave ever kaolin. My blood was purl- en. A crate of young chickens may FOR aching,heart longed for some warm` an unpleasant habit of diving be- fled in a very short time,sores healed up, be bought for less than one-chicken BOVRif, is the concen- word of love and greeting from the neath Lady lferefisld's evangelical my indigestion vanished. They always could be bought for in this country, trated_.flavor_ and strength have a place in my home and are looked and vegetables for the whole house- of prime beef. roRn who had indirectly been the surface and .exposing the very un- r Iry upon as the family remedy,. hold will not cost more than $10 a -•oanse of all her trouble. She had j deniable worldliness that existed Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cleanse - Mix a little Bovril with , folded the letter up and put it away I there, she mny be forgiven for not -the system thoroughly, gold by all month. your favorite salad drdss-' in her pocket; and than had sat altogether loving, him. dealers at25 a 1rG, 4 E9. 1-A IIIBUE 28-11 ing. • 2. ". �' n1 m -.,. Y• •, <.:A,. Ci'yr `,..• •^!e. ,. ��_ _ lav _ , v. o . , .. .� .. e - v "' '�..wz5 art.^ ' b..:".. "L.k,:... "1. .. •, 'Y ' 4• rY Wv < W. •�'" .:. •• ... «. s '......,.. �rg,• �; .. :;>,;y,.,,,�' Ste!.. $,kr� ilii nl, !►'Y' '.�,.� „ .r ��.. ,.; .W •1' • mi Su.xn-c as t""yia Geer ,y» a... `'�lr,:� e:� .;cLz� �+2'r�•^.2 tr4 'M1�^w. `r...Y � �pr `V 7�- N 4 7� d" DOUBLE SIGHT. W GRUbommy- KAWrVR TO 81"ACEM 7 "The constable seems wonderful= H' AbdML -11 SIAm , ubby—"We must go to some III E !fA DR9- ly certain about the Ldetails of my- quiet; in4il e plade next sum' a d case," said' ' a defendant, with a Box at your cb ERS sneeti "but how is it he doesn't Fife —"Great heavens[ •- Don't .:,. "'." I. ..... .... .J0 will make life comfortable foryoU.&C21M.- call his fellow-officerto prove what talk-so -grus*oinl You know that he says?" They relieve the worst headache in 30 nriLtil or lesill tliene are no longer any quiet or mililima Dray ilia cLem"CONW-W of C---'- Unked. - e "There's only one constable sta- b the bests. re&uedx inexpensive places e=40 came - t - in the village, sir," ex- t,ries." -own for Urn, "Ho-w many glasses of ice creast kL plained the 1>ol;cerlian. Chappie--"Id just like to know heal rosbee, -eczema ''But I saw two- last night!" in- ngal sods could you drink Y' he asked sore feel, sdn93 aft� -REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. what you mean by being e digrill asserted the SOOTULNG'STRUP has b�!— for the sake of making conversa. defendant. JJVS IViNSLOW's to,both Cholly -and me- at once I" titY blisters. A skin food 1 ' a the policeman rejoin- -LIONS of bless- tion. ':'I don't-knoll she replied. ��Ex �ly,,� used for over SIXTY YEARS by MIT their CHILDREN WHILE Miss Pinkie—"Why, you, .411 end Siorm.. 40c. smiling NWTHERS for ri,t "I've, never,gone after a recora." broadly.;.. �'that's jes TEXTHiNG; witb-PERFFc,r scct:E�,,s. it 'there is no harm done; you ca against you SOOTHES the CHILD, SOFTENS the-Gums. ALr,AYSall PAIN; CX 7RE, COLIand either of you afford to marry me" Th,�usaads of.motheris, can t-e5tif Itis ab- dy tor DIARRH(EA. the trgea you know." is the best rerlto the virtue sulutely harmless. Be sure and ask for of Mother Graves S. syrup,"slid take no other -DYEING I CLEANING-1 -IT -USUALLY I Witlslo%vls Soothing Worra Exterminator, be'eause the kind.. T enty-fiveccu Ji very)�er kw "Where are you going for your 7P . . -killer compares with know.from experience how is a battle. it,send yvur.w,)r'.z 0 t useful 64BRITUH AMERICAN DYEINC CO.99 summer vacation?" No other fly Curtis carget in cows. I Wilson's Fly Pads. minard's Liniment "Don't kntm vet. But I suppose Look foe agent in your ti,wn, u:send direct. 0,�tawa. Quebecill, Montreal. Toronto. It will be some pla-ce forty miles NI from a bath tub. A Cure for Feoer and, Ague.— -77 -'Disturbince of the stomach au'd liveralwaysprecede-attacks of fev- Ws own and offe?, 2XRTS, EDUCATIOM er and ague, showing derangemerit 9 Par and Intorett THEOLOGY. MEDICINE of the digestive organs and detc.— SCIENCE;,including ioration'iri'the quali43F of the bl )-d. E11GLIMEER1114. In these ailments Parraelee's Vege. �I$11111`2509-000­ table Pills -have been found m-3st The Ara cwwse WAY be tall- by effective, abating the fever THE corfevoindgrice.,but ShAente desirins, subduing the ague in a few day�- 10 graduate must anerid om sesi There are many who are subject to these distressing di9turbancos ard XRTS SUMMER SE3310" to these there is no better prepara- .— �� esocompany" , hed July 3rd to Avest i I lih. tion" procurable as a means of re- r-sr Packers -and Provisioneris CL Y. CHOWR Illill 0aftAo ."I wouldn't be in Brown's shoes just now." .:Whynot V` "He left I o' Canada ,Toros them in the cellar, and they du "They -ii lillyery i4p6n_ has, his Irl ,�Well, ed R)u r-'t 6 n's of coal on them before -.Aries III Suppose every Iroman has her figure?" Brown was up."' 670 V .It is a Liver Pill.—Many of The FIRST MORTGAGE FIFTEEN-YEAR contend 4111almli that man has to SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS with have their- origin in a dis)r'- id-ered liver, �!hrqh s a delicate ur- MinArd's Liniment Co Limited. V. �Ahldr,tvti Due 10% 19,316 al Agan, that come from ir- ter —veral voterinav" had treated him 1 an, pelculiarly susceptiiIJ,—sta the of mange with MrNARDS without doLng him any permanent good.. !regular habits or lack of care in Youre 1kck, Zntfrflt Payable 111 Jdnl.ldig and Zit July WILFRID GAGNE. - gating ag and drinking. :This accounts Prop, of Grand Central Hotel. Drum% Jor the great many liver regulators =qladvUle. .A-az, a. 'K princifind interest payable at The Canadia"N Bank of CoMmirell ­lmow pressed on the a�tenti<.ri of Toronto, Montreal, and LoAdan, England,srers Of these there'is..noneti a a PaIii a Ve ble Redeemable ' i a whole at 105 and accrued interest on any interest Me upenor to operation ttugh J),ills. Their o after July lit, 2914, on sixty days, Prior notice, or annually Ifentle is effective, and the most de. Reraember that though w,.)rvii for Sinking Fund drawings bsginning ,July- lit, 2911. Jkate can use them. ciann A' break bones, tney often break hearts. Younsly—"Did you ever notice Denominations: -$100, $500 and $1000 4bat the matr=onial process is - Why is it. that -,36 many people Ike making a call? You go. to adore. suffer w.th Lame Back I Hamlins Sterling equivalinti 0 -e NVizard Oil will you ring the belle and Y* u gi� _cure it and for Dosilk litued 'ix toul /arm with privillrfo of relittration principal and in fu Ity our name to the maid." Cynicus'Aehelsl' Sprains, Bruises, Cutii. and then you're Oaken !Burns, etc., there is nuthing-be-t- '"tutored form. Coupon and rilizutol kil aroO'hill i iter. TRUSTEE. 'it, If allowed too roam over yt.ar % NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, Limited, Toronto Peeksm—"You are not married .1bouse, those few innocent-looking '11souse flies m real trag- 'Xoun bach—"No, but I'm ay. cause a Vet III W. -da rJ -ody any y, as they are known ngaged, and that's as good as be- The legal opinion of Messrs, Blake, Lash, Anglin & Casich, Torordo, U be t1i principal agents for the ing married,.. Pe&em—`1t's- 'a (spread of those deadly diseases, will be furnished. ases, 7 whole lo�t b�tier, if only you knew." typhoid ferer, diphtheria and '7- Imallpox. Nearly *all infanta are more or jg less•subject .to diarrhoea and such A clean 'body betokens a We emphasize the following salient points of t" Issuer Clean 1 complaints while -teething and as mind. this.peritA. of their lives is the Packing hmniels, at Toronto, Montreal and Harristan (including Site& critical, moat icid, mothers should adt and Equipment) conservatively valued by independent experts at • TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY be without a bottle of Dr. J. D. 1,077,919; Real Estate and buildings owned by the Company at tw Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes Kellugg's Dysentery Cordial. This and Granulated Eyelids.N1 urine Doesn't :635,375, and Total Assets at $3,357,919. Smart-4cothes Eye Pain. Druggistsmedicine is,a. specific for such com- plaints and is highly spoken of by (2) Not current quick assets in excess of current liabilities $1,320,471. BeD Murine Eye Remedy, lAquid. 25c. -Ift $1.00. Murine Eye Sal in those who have used it.. The pro- 0) .Average annual net "minis for past five years $268,387, or 334 AsseptifeTubes, 25c. $1.00. "re Books prietors 'claim it will cure any case L times thq interest on the present bonds. And Eye Advice Free by MaLL of cholera or'summer complaint. 0 Idurim Eye Remedy•Co, CbLicago. '(4) An annual sinking fund beginning July let, 1912, sufficient to retire the present issue prior t6 maturity at a mazir .0, A penn'orth of practice is worth num price of 105 and Conscience is the supreme law- a pound of preaching. interest. !maker. M ardre Linimsoit Cures Distemper. in h. tab- For Asthma and Catarli It The William Davies Company, sontis was es y, Limited, whose bu bona of the chief recommends- Do not be quick un.til •y.o I u are British !tions of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil.1 sure. dished in 1853,- is. at Present the largest Packing bouse in the with gross sales during .1910 of $11,680,786. It that it can be used internally withi Dominions; owns 1118 Much success is it can dutward- I, After making a most- careful Sufferers from asthma and 1 study of the matter, U. S. Govern largill, and modernly equipped packing plants in Torlonto, Montreal and in cCa tarrh will find that the Oil when ment scientistI3 state- definitely that Harristolh, and sixty-two retail markets strategically located in.the cities used according to directions will the common house fly is the prin- ve' immediate relief. -Vany suf- cipal means of distributing typhoid of Toronto and Montreal and the following points throughout Ontario: rerers ,from these ailments have fever, diphtheria; and- Osbawa, London East, Iain stop St. Catharines, Brantford,. Colling- s Fly Pads kill the flies and found relief in the W and have Wilson' 41slut testimonials. the disease germs, too. woodl Belleville, Gait, Brockvi&, Woodstock, London, qt. Thomas— IM through wbich distribution of its products is made. The Company is AS INSTItUCTED. Wife�"How people gaze at my "I'd like you to help me a little," new dress. I -presume thPars y iwoh- oactively represented in every Province of Canada, and its Products are said a vagrant, poking his` head in- der if-I've been Rh pping in Paris-." found in 'wholesale and retail bouses from ,the Atlantic to the Pacific. a, country store. Husband—"More. likely' they w-on7. �0, . Ibank." , I It also maintains agencies in Great Britain. •. The home and foreign 'Why don't you help you- ve been robbing a rself der if I �'....-Jmarhetj for the products are being constantly 6"Proved and Al iasked the proprietor. ;nll when treated wit4h' Hcllj Warts are disfitirements that dis- "Thank you, I will," said the appear. "'broadened. Iminp, picking up a bottle of pick Wa.V'S ,COTn Cure. Joe and two loaves of bread, and ficates of - Gli i of the Trust Deed and of the Certi the Canadian pie then vanishing. minard's Liniment Cures' 601ds; Eta. ,Appraisal Company, Limited, and of National Trust Compahy,,Limited Toronto,.covering the appraisal of the Company's plants, and The vala. PROOF AT LAST.' Dupe some re tion of real estate may be seen at our offices. .. .... cent manoeuvres a pr Interim Certificates ivarte 'had' his' skull badly in will be issued pending the delivery of definitive jural, The doctor told h.im. that bonds. the '6rain.:was exposed.. '7 brains exposed the injur- VIESCRIP77VEt CIRCULAR ON 'REQUEST ed 'one tried in turprill-se.- a PRICE:. 100 AND INTEREST, TO-YIELD 6% -, Yes, my man replied the doc- tor. "Please, doctor, do write and tell 2 my -lather about them," said 'the wo'r'e"' I bad private, "he always a Dozxic�riSECu �sG�oiunori priva 'Yes, the poor fellow had three-- -ael W440 ST mia 3 T- CANACA LAPPE BLOC- nding him." "Is that TORONTO.. LONDON - FENG • �MONTREAL doctors attending iii I And couldn't the corcrrill WR 9-"- 1141. jury find out which one killed him V fi 4L 7 ISSUE I'l minard's Liniment CUFS9 OlPhth*rt& ;r.,rza..,.r,,..I"r"k".!F.rtle,4:f:•N+'•r. - ...,—.. ..w.... _ -w �m s. _ _ • ,,,..... _ - t :a , r i LOCALISMS. --GOO. A: and,Mrs. Gordon and -"Just to remind yon," .The two was, Ewart, m and Caran,visa- very best in machine- oil, Paris ted their relatives here on the NOW IS THE TIM -$a Brokenahire, of Toronto, holida green, r ens, oil screen h ra,win- y p• dow screens, oil atones, hay forks, ,runs home over Sunda -A. T. and Mars. Law and child, rakes, bity fork rope and pulleys, -A. and Mrs. Bell,left on Mon-of Brockville are spending a two hammocks, croquet Bets, etc., at - To ' et that- new set of Team of Driving Harness �. day for their home in Wilkie,Sask. weeks Yflcat 9n w#h Pickering Dickie dt 4apman's. * - L hich.you have been promising yourself � y -Mr.Simpson,of Toronto,spent rela.4yee• - -On <Weduesday evening a lip �r nda ,tit , INnd Mrs.' Cullis. -Mrs. James, Somerville and _ for some time past. y thunderstorm passed over this _ —U p locality accom nied b a v® - x' .,.. and Mfg. Sion� cop spent Mrs. W. D. Gordon have returned pa y veryCall and let m0 fill�yotu needs. N-,: Sunday with friends in the city. from a few days visit with friends high wind which uprooted a Crum- _Thos. Clazie,of Toronto,a nt in St. George• her of trees-as well as .breakingets and all oth6r Hors6 Goods in Stock.Sunday with his cousin,Mrs, John -The Ladies Aad of St. An- many branches. The roof of Geo.Murkar. drew's'Church will meet at I p. m. Jones south barn was also blownG:•and Mrs. Ham spent on Tuesday neat at the home of off.. gr,,RhTG HARNE+ S$ EMPORIUM the holidaywith their relatives in Mrs. C. H. Burling. -The long period of dry weath-Toronto. -Miss Gertrude McBrady, of er combined with the excessived. 301. W. J. COAKWELL T.a it -Miss Ella Andrew, of Mark- theColumbus Hospital-Chicago, is- heat of the-•past-week has -worked ' ham, spent Sunday at the home of home for a while owing to the ill- havoc with small fruit, as well 'as l ,z her mother here. ness of her mother, Mrs.- Robert with all other kinds of.garden and -Mrs. TaRRart, of Toronto, has McBrady. farm stuff. Bbrries and currants been spending a few weeks with ;.--The- Annual eacnrsion under have been cooked o� the vines. TH PESKY LY' her uncle, Joseph Doyle. the auspices of the united frater- Cucumbers and oth' vegetables „. =Found-On Church St.; on nal societies of Whitby will be have been' reridered-uselefia •and Tuesday, July 4th, a lady's brooch. held on Wednesday, Jnly 19th, to tnaturing grain has been effected = rr - Loser call at WP D. Rogers. * Toronto and Hamilton. The G. badl With slime ani filth they cover -Mrs. Hugh Rose and family,of T. R. train will leave Pickering.at _ may, �3', R. Wood will be glad their feet ; Keep your house well. seemed. roe are spending a hen.wipe them_off our bread _ The dies that are Kept outside weeks with D. and Mrs. Munro. the fasteet boat on the lakes, has people over, eighty years of age and meat.' , ri -Mr. and Mrs. Richards and been chartered to carry eacur- who were present at the Centen- ._ _ - _ r child, of Toronto, spent the boli- sionista from Toronto to Hamil- vial oa either,of the daym, with Screen Doors, 1.00 to 2.26 each-complete. day with M.S.and Mrs.Chapman. ton and return. The return fare date of birth and present resi- Pig _ Gervas Cornell has rented his to Toronto is 85c, and-from Toron- dence. Also a second list of all �f house adjoining St. George's reit- to to Hamilton and return 50c. over seventy who were present, Screen Windows, 28c. to 359 each. Also Screen Wire. ..Ory, to Mr.- Simonson, of Hamil• Those wishing a pleasant outing with the same particulars.' 'He +' ton, ata cheap rate cannot do better. would also like to have a brief yA full assortment of Hammocks, from 1.50 up. y -Al. Sparks, of Oshawa, is than to,take in this trip. See bills description of any old relics or - spend' a two.weeks' vacation at for full particulars. ** curios which were riot shown at the home of his parents, at Fair- -The state of the weather is al- the centennial, but which are inJOS , • BUNDY a fruitful to is for couver- le. .yet. y the possession of Pickering poop ' -Lloyd Bateman, of Toronto, cation, but on Sun ay Iaat it was It is well known that there are - - - _ . and Lloyd Shirley, of Powassan, the sole subject for disenssion• 'dozens of such. - Kindly send a -- b' spent Sunday_with their relatives That -day all previous records note about every one of them that here• were broken. The Toronto Observ- they may be mentioned in the HRT-Mr•s. Geo. Kerr and daughter, story recorded a temperature ofcentennial souvenir booklet which '�ACAT�oN orWORK S. -Miss Kate, are visiting with cele- 1Q1 and the highest previous rec- is being prepared. And don't de- VACATION - fives in Toronto and Berlin for ord was 99.2 which was recorded jay three da s before you do it, -- - - - fewrceekR: A�i�18512,. r you.a a - j however is not the igh- -Mise Violet Waite,u#Toronto, ago. 101, of it. Either for Dress or WorksioR Shirts we-have - -•- •- returned home on Wednk%dayaft, est recorded on Sunday. Iu To. _Ou-Ttiesday afterpoon R. J. the most complete assortment that has ever " or spending three weeks with -tire ronto,-104 was the highest in some Fleming general manager of the been showa.here. Working Shirts, 50c. up. Misses Moore. parte, which was also recorded in Toronto street railway And In• ' _ -E. N. Hicks with his staff of- Pickering, and some say it rose Spector Archibald, of the morality Also a complete line of those cool, comfort- r• assistants was in Atha on Satur- higher than that. In Nipissing de pa rttnent,- Toronto, - appeared able Soft Shirts, reversible collars, in blue, _ -'day where-he ran a booth with it is said that the rnecury jump- before Police Magistrate ,jephson,. :gray and tan, acid the popular soft-collar ch-success--_-_- --- _ - ter 180 c4egra i lee-laav ree}�ectng to match. -Mrs. J. H. Rogers has return- Tuesday, the above record Sufis automobiles and funeral pruces- ed home after spending a' month broken by the mercury soaring to Sivaa. About tau ReekH ago In- _ Straw Hats at 50c.ri5c. and up. with her daughter, Mrs. T. O. over-103 degrees above zero. Spector Archibald and a chauffeur ` .Johnston, of Gorrie. -The law regarding as�tomo- were going eraat in R. J. Flemings T T -Venerable Archdeacon War- Miles on the public highway-states auto when they "met a funeral R. BUNTING r l•C�ER1NG t - nen,of Toronto, will conduct ser- that "every one in charge of an near the Pickering and Whitby -vices in St. George's Church neat automobile must take every ren• towuline. They failed to stop as �... _ 18unday, aa;,10,80 a. Tn. and 7 p, m. soeable precaution to prevent the required by law notil they had -Remember the Firemen's frightening of any horses, and ppm the hearse and several rigs, 0Pr meeting in the town-hall this(Fri- ,shall not approach any horse sad frightened sope of the horses. man day) evening to make arrange- nearer than one hundred yards, About eight or nine witnesses tekic mants for the picnic on Civic Holi- at a greater speed than seven 'sere called for the proaecuiion ,day• miles per hour and if the signal and their _evidence substantiated -Miss Josie Moore, of Toronto, is given by raising the hand, must the charge. The defence, which ` tiecom nied her cousin, Tom Stn the antomobile including the pa by P g wga represented by H. Dewart _ tk t 'Burke, of Newmarket, spent Sun- motor. notil horse is past.. If K. C.. of Toronto, called no wit- ` day with her parents, R and Mrs. hone is frightened party in char- nesses. The evidence of the wit s a _ -.Big SP el�,l • - - ifoore, ge of automobile must assist i_a nesnes sharved that the defendant � - -Miss Edna Smith ham return- getting horse past." Those is pa was not a flagrant transgressor of • _ ed to her duties in Toronto, after charge of horses on the highway the law, but that he bad gone far- Spending ar- s nding a two weeks' holiday at know that not one' in ten will - �re they than he should, and fie a re- '• the home of her aunt, Mrs-. L. D. strictly observe -the law. • Those sult-he was fined-ten dollars and T ^ T�,��^^ - Banks, from.the.L?uited States say that coats. LOO -- 1Q0 lbs.. E3f good Black Tea to ` -Miss Fraser, who has had the law therein regard to automo- • .• - - } charge of D. Simpson & Co's mil- biles is far more strictly enforced p f finery department for the past than in Canada- Past Years in Pickering �8 cleared out at I5c. per �,b. few months. left this week for her -Clark's bridge .on Church Will continue to be on sale in prac- -, _ home in North Bay. Street south, came to grief on tically all the stores of the township• Easily worth 259. per The - -Mrs. Savage and Mise Hattie T'hnrsdwy afternoon. Mrs, Hick- and may ,be ordered by those living - Law spent over Strnday in Wel- ey and.Mrs. J. Dunn had just pas outside the bounds of the toRpet,ip - - land, with Mr. and Mrs. David sed over it in a buggy and hRd directly from the-author, lieu. W. ]t. Get here etlrl�. f ickety. 'His many Pickering gone s fear rods when the south Wood. Claremont. It should be ,.- friends will regret to bear that abutment gave away from-sheer clearly understood that the edidon4s ru idly lessening.'and that no second i Mr. Pickett is in very poor health rottenness and allowing the end P. - (; = at present. of the bridge,co drop to the bed of edition will be printed. It you want -John. Gormley s ut a few the creek. • This bridge has been "copy, or if you want your child to • y pe have a copy ten or twenty years ft•oiio ' days last week in Port Perry and in rather a dangerous condition now, your opportunity is before this How about a new dress for-the picnic? r Our Musiins,.Ginghams, other parts of the riding. A good for'several years, and-the ebuucil edition is exhausted. And your. _ many of the books of the census leas awarded the contracts for the friends%rho have gone west or north,' Piques, etc., at cut prices, are going fast. enumerators were returned last steel. superstructure for a new do no Iet them miss. the only chance. F week. There are still some who bridge as well as the cement abut- Order today. Price $1.50. - _ $OOT!+ ALNI . smiDEs have not yet completed. their menta. It is now plain that they work. did not act in undue haste in de- COURT OF REVISION We're clearing them out. There's nothing wrong with them -Our football boys went to the ciding to erect a new bridge. It :Municipalit of the Township - o Atha picnic on Saturday but were is fortunate that the bridge did of Mckering. •but the price. It's badly cut.. Be sure you see them. . •` defeated-by the Green River team- not fall while any one was passing PUBLIC Nome$is hereby given that. - Owing to the intense heat, 97' in over it. ' A large number Of loads the Court of Revision for the Munici- �; the shade, several of the players of gravel had passed over it dnr- �itg of the,Township' of Pickering, had to give up in the middle of ing- the weak, when 'the bridge for the year 1911, will bold its ilrst �3 R X) �� - the game. Quite'a number of oth- gave-no •Signs of its impending. sittings at the Toa aship Hall. in the " =ere also took in the picnic. fats. Village of Brougham, on Monday the If you have a lawn keep it nice. It adds to the value of your ► -Rev. Mr. Johnston, the new -On Friday, June 80th, death 17tb day of July, 1911, at the hour of pastor of the Methodist Church -removed one of the most highly one o'clock in the afternoon. property.- Our "Lawn Mowers" will'do i' arrived ow Friday last and preach- honored natives of Pickering, in All persons interested will please ed his Stet, sermon .on Sunday. the person of Archbishop O'Con- take notice and govern themselves. _the work for you. when he was givens warm reeep- ner, of Toronto, at the age of, fig accordingly. . ` tion. Mrs. Jphneton and ,child ears after as illness of three Dated at Whitevale,this Stb day of Prices range from$3.50 to$5.50• p July,.,1911. will not arrive for a week or two. years. ..The late Archbishop was DbusW L Beaton. First-class workmanship sqd nicely finished and painted. We welcome them to our village born on lot 1, con 8,Pickering on Clerk of said Municipality and trust their sojourn in Picker- the farm now owned by his broth- y 1 itis maybe a plesaaat And happy er George. He received his early Hammocks' S Hammocks ! '` one. education in the school which veal • pICHERING MARKETS =The sympathy of the common- located south of Audley and at White ypinter Wheat.......:... S .80 Oh, yes, They add to the bea6uty of the lawn. Prices from 1.64 4 -ity is eatended.to H. J. and Mrs: the school at Bag$ottevrile. At 12 Red •� 1 d Comfort!'kind. - Mixed - • `.80 to 3.50-the So i Marques on the death of their y��re of age, he was:sent to St. ........... X� youngest child, Robert D. vdhich Michaele'! College, Toronto, and Spring Wheat................... 70 'Qur_"New Perfection Oil Stoves" do your eoQking.• a • .took place on Monday, at the age after graduating spent two years Goose •........ ••=••• •70 _. bf 1 year and 9 months, after only in study at France. He was or. Oats..• :•••••••••:, :-_ - and keep the house cool. - a few hours illness. The child dained priest in 1888, after which - `- took sick on Sunday, and death he was appointed professor in St. 60 YEARS' a _ sues due to the intense heat The Micheal's College. In 1870,-he was EXPERIENCE f�, Chapman_1f�rneraI took place os Wednesday sent to Sandwich as president o I)�,C'Jk1e N�afternoon to the Methodist Cenie- the new Assumption College, as3 fere and was attended by a large educational institution with 150 ! - .; k number of sympathying friends. resident students. About_ 1890 he - -After being for many years a- was appointed bishop of London, - great sufferer from asthma, Mr. and about ISM was made arch. TnAoc Marts JUST ARRIVED-ENGLISH PRINT °.A►da,1n Taylor,_died at his home on bishop, of Toronto,'a positiod he ' Destetvs _ We stead behind these�relie�ble goods. It will pay you to buy your - iS Church St., on Tuesday at the age held until about three years ago, CO�R1oxrs fa ants from us. Our eyries is 12 cents per yard: ' of_82 years. The fnueral took when he was compelled -to retire i�ppj1rwu o r opin@Ubion one r..crr.1mrs p ' I>8 Qatokl a.e�rtK o] U JA#1 O0 h er ao -. ` place on Thursday when his hod owing to failing health, Archbish- w.ent�on t.vroeaeir nnia►. We have some Boots and Shoes on bargain at 25c. to 81.00 a pair. y R g etoo.w*+et ooaseent onPatanbl -='was conveyed by G. T. R:., to To- op O'Conner was&'highly educated Patents�°�n�°ro°"e y„aa� iro:w No need tc worry about the -Fermination- of-Rennie'a bulk mangbl ronto, thence to the Necropolis man, and was a flnent speaker in '� �.r+tteo�•*sa �M seed and seed corn. All varieties have been tested by C}overnment. ,.'Cemetery for interment. The both English and French. He was �nfi� �NI f�AL L heartfelt sympathy of the com- held in very high esteem by all a 42"011 ninetr�t�dne.kb• rhea err FARi1IERS' SUPPLY STORE, rouait is extended to big_lough-- classes andcreeds.- He is surviyed ton of r .a�*+sa�oera r Twm. for. _ ? ter, y "a� a�:r.wyo.t.ss r�r+wt4 sora by Ii the place to buy your Seed..Corn• Miss Charlotte Taylor, who by three brotbers, George on the .0 ba- been his close companion for homestead and John and William � l9t9aa�w.Newl$fk E. BRYAN PROP. PICKERINGS- years, in Whitby township. reL.waotasioo l h 'x.,r^. a 4. .. .. _., a x .+M-.,, ;...+� �- .... ,,, ,:...,.,. .. �r Za» t,. � _r:.• v+ ..c ...u�a u:nSre •:,r ""!F,' Y.J'a",✓:. ':e. •Y ��' aslrc. '°"" ,r, ,^ �'• _xwgti�v" ,:w.:.r:, ,£Win.: .•ems' F^.'.we.. ,r•.�.ii •'� '"ir. a;, !"-'l•s pox;•Ys' T