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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_07_14 ;"�.rc -1 ... ` »�". rR ' ✓ - •,. V . .+ ;✓,;, y'k.. s. hs. ng •!s,4.A�. s•.•f++�� .r, c � -v- o.,�.. •,,.<.,;,r�e. -.,3'?� by -:a.. �, _ ,,.,,C; . vS�i.. r..:•�, •-t YM,s: v,.'A s' '='..,,.+, 'c->.,xc •,.w .•.�: ...." ,+..'�••-.-�•s rt+,d"-•ac+�s -•< ,-:5'*-'! -,.c.. ..x..- ,Y .=.'+q:,.. ,:se'R''��}+ +crsf?•:,:. "'. ' `.;a3.��'t�. -- wri ... �...'�x-v ...:_,r-.H� --�.¢�•,�,Ywr S.', '� .4�:>m,. '�• .� ...-r„w.L��_ x..�+a�'.� _.lS;.' _ i"• t� Y . XXX. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1911 No. 41 Vs00irt*tmali garb*. WHITEVALE WHITBY Establ£abed 76 years � *` SPINg SILLS The Whitevale Branch of the Wom- Jam88 Miller, who is a Scotchman, Jfedic i, The Institute will hold their regular 0 years of age and single, was sent ` monthly meetin at the home of Mrs. to the General Hospital, Toronto, on +Ja GREENWOOD ----pp E. FORSYTH, D. of O, Regis- Win. Booth on tee afternoon of Wed- Wednesday,with a broken neck. He ,.ilr• teed member of the optometrical Asses nesdav, July 19th. The sub'ect for waa in the employ of F. S. Hardy, a ,�- cialloa of Ontario. Special attention given to �� consideration will be "Jellied Meats farmer living near here. He cannot „ MILLS .UW cutins o;glasses. Blyes tested free. North „ and Salads.” Ladies welcome. recover but ma lives da or two. ' 01memont, 46tf Our new blend of Cream Bnns y y He was accompanied to the cit b is giving entire satisfaction to all P y Y NC. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S.. DUNBARTON Dr. Proctor. • Edfnbnrqn, mambas of the cou•ge of R� housewives, who are forts- . Physicians and Surgeons of Ousario,liosatimte nate enough to try it. The rain was welcomed by all on No other Sour just quite a9 good as of Ro}V College of Surgeons, Ddinbnzgh Moeda afternoon. y - " .t Btr.cial attention to defenses of women sad "`Tea B 9" ;for tr is the Y GREENWOOD BAKERS JOY sl ildren, Once and zesidenos,Bsongbam. pastry We are sorry to report Mrs. E. Lin- , Only flour. It requires less short- tner on the sick list. John Stewart, wife:�knd child, of To- for bread. It makes PICKERING -MEDICAL SURGICAL ening than any other flour on the Mrs, Jenny and little son are at Mrs. roato. spent a few days with Samuel I►=oRE market. Smales for the summer. and Mrs. Stewart. and -RAY INSTITUTE _ Miss O'Brien,of Toronto,is the guest M. Solovitch has opened np in our g WEETE:x& read A a PICYERSNQ, - - oNTAltlo If a high grade Manitoba Patent of Miss O'Brien, of Frenchman'a Bay village a new General Store. See than any other. is desired we recommend our cele- Mrs. Forsyth, of Toronto; is the advt., in another column. phytioiaa.fn ehatg• brate4 W bits Satin.09 111 flour Mre Phillip and Mins Phillip, of prove, although so far he has no use Bp•eialist in III Disease. >rostatsoDis- stands without a peer. Q� o, are este of Mies Thom of the improved limb. the perfect Sour for pastry and cakes.. "sw saes« of Men, ramiDiseases o Women. Caac•rs, �6 Bu P Fred Hoar, of Freeman, was It makes white,flaky pas and takes Remo..,X-Ray•=-mie=t<oa. Diseases of ayes We have a large supply of all son. Mia. }�➢ tar.noes,throat sad lungs. Pitting grata«and We are pleased to see Mica Agnes called holAe on Tnesdap owing to the less shortening than other brands. It alt eaaL•and ahromo asa•u«. kinds of mill feed, bran, shorts,ed floursalso oat Annan home sin for the summer illness of her mother, Mrs. Thomas a special Sour for a special purpose. J' oma.eons.>s to a.na co a try jumbo and fe , vacation. Wilson. a. chop, barley chop and pea meal. The intense beat compelled the male Mrs. Dennis left this weekfor De- CHUPPZNG members of the choir to appear in troit where she intends to spend a Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. CHOPPING DAILY E. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRIS- shirt waist on Sunday last. month or two with her daughter, Mrs. We grind fast and fine. : tP . TBR,Ooant7 Orownettcznoy,and Ooaaty Mr. and Mrs. Falconer and family Meadow. F. Z. G}RFr�r�T BSlls16M- Oo«t House,Whitby. 14v are spendma holiday with Mrs. Miss Westney returned home on L Tinline, also Mr. Frank Cook, Zepher. Wednesday, after nursing the late 4i' , Mrs. J. Devitt during the last week T T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, of her illness. $t. George's Anglican Church ■ • Solicitor,Notary Pnblfo,Special Exami- g g --•- W ar High Court of Justics, Brock t eat, J• L• SPINg, LIMITED, Go4DWoaD Rev. Mr. Tucker, of Norwood, bro- y SUNDAY BEEtVICIiS �"la DICKERING, ONT. Township Council meets here on tber of Rev. S.T. Tucker, will occupy aqr ]PJ. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, Saturday• the pulpit in the Methodist church Morning Prayer 10.30 A. M,- " IS SoIlcitor,Notary Public,Etc. honey to Goodwood L. O. L. went to the hereon Sunday morning neat. loan- 0000 next door to the Standard Bank, 'walk" in Markham on Wednesda in On Jul 9th, another of our aged Waritby. gyly y ' y B Evening " 7.00 P. b1 ?' lorious ed full er- Aforce meeting for cons derationouting. a son of Mrs. John Devitt,at the agin the e of — ' • A g 1 g Sunda School ___2.00 P. M. -Js---H6 - 13E A L new fence at the cemetery to replace 88 years. The deceased was born y -�•�R. J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary the one burned by grass fires lately, near Ennisktilio. County of Ferman- E. A.X S•�rgeon• Honorary gradcats of the On• CLAREMONT will be held in the ball on Saturday. a b, Ireland, and came to the County ; toric Veterinary Cvllege,Toronto,Canada. All Rev. Mr, Madden, the new pastor of OutRrio with her mother, Mrs. ry{ draeaaes and in:arise of domestic animals treat- for all styles of furniture. of the Methodist circuit here arrived Wm. Leslie, two sisters and one bro- � ad on the most modern,approved and scientific Vciple•. Omcee at corner of King and Linand introduced bimself.on Sunday by ther,at the age of 17 years. She was F c Lina and Pickering,Ontario ly - excellent sermons. They were full of married on the 11th day of July, 1864, aaldtRDfif �arRa. instruction and energy and she survived her husband by four Room Moulding The autograph quilt, gotten up by years. In religion she was an An,gli- ��- the ladies of the Methodist church and can. She leaves to mourn her death, s WG. HAM-Issuer of Marriage sold recently, totalled in receipts three sons, Wm., Robt, and John,and • Licanses in the Coati of onisa o, 'p� 811 7.86, which was applied on the re- two daughters. Marie, at home, and r ' wkwing Village fray ..tenure Frames mainingg debt of the new church. Mrs. James Byers, who have the m- TPOUCHER, Real Estate Auc- . U'xbrid crops have been bad]y patby of the community in the loss of O -r • Looser. vainator,collector sad issue W1RdoW Shades afiectea by the continued hot spell . loving mother. y, «+f soarriara•licenses.Brougham toy and no rain. The bay crop is cut and - - is quite light. Some A crops have HOPPER Issuer of Marr : ..'.: _ ,' - -: t t sed as t ttrag�ee ui D• Lio amw in the Conaty of onto . been cu for the did no -BROUGHAM Clis•ae stere and his eaaid««.Clar•moat fill. Turnips are a failure, the soil be �^'t 41. ing too dry to start the seed. Geo. and Mrs. Philip Sundayed in SCRAlYTOI'II t.i®AL . s.s�AToi�,'ro�vxel3zpflr.�l s UNDERTA.HYNt - v:bridge. G W m. Ashton, of Uxbridge was here ooanve"nete. Conandessonw far taking A - L. a ) (D and W. i� CROCK RO D on Tueeda - sidaeitr, Aeeo•ataas. >Dt•, icoaey to loan '• An POIIneCLIOn -- � - 9 9 d �r aafrrsn ••Issasr of j Mrs. ani, Dn DM Ham Toronto gg _ Nat and Pea � A l[ar:ia�s' �' Wm. 'White is T.much Improved T' v��tf�, .: ay Ont. +->r Distance no object. p in Uxbridge. Egg, Stove, in health. M Jr.. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, prices moderate George Hayes and family visited on Sstur a'y• ' JL' . for Ootmts« of York mad Ontario..Aae- townline friends on Sunday. Le 81Z9B Bt' S11I11m®r pl`iCBS lion aaI«of all kinds attenu•d to on shorws Thomas Reevel visitethe cit John McLean an and familyspent over _asci«• Address Green Siver P o., Ons searchek in y y Sunday with friends in Osbaae,. f B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- shMissis eRodd and Mus er A. Richard. rooto.are visiting atHW Hendrick. HolthT's. '^ ' �'' SPI NIL , Ltd 4, ' tfonees, vala•tor sad ootl•rtor foriV�ERii, P +Y�idS son. of Whitby townline, are holiday 1 wasaos of Ontario sad York, All kinds of St..Johns Ladies Aid met at rs. eater eoadnosed either privately or by anctieo lag here and AL Mt. Joy, p' g y PICKERING , F - THE - Gleo: Ptiili s, Ht hview, on lVursda Yale antis•collected. or dates or other par. A C N. R. engine set fire to the last � Ncalars_!LD 7 at residence. Yliaabatb aa,Pick• fence at the crossing near W. White's vise Ellen Wells, of. Toronto, is artog Ptroa•orders 3•iro u Nsws Olaoa,Pick. Great L888t1Ye Tonic and destro ed several rods of fence. ' epending her vacation with Mrs. Eli •sing. or Sfrenab• store. Claremont, will re. y oaiw prompt attention, sat'•factioa aran• "' Archie Jackson Attended the Oran a pe '` OAL - -. M•rd Yy phone number ti ind•wad•a�001 — Celebration at Markham oa Wed nee- �Jls`Walker and wife, of Mimico, vis- >;, $Cure, Nut and Pea sizes 4' da Michael Fitzpatrick was unable , Restores the energy and atrenttth y' P iced bliss Kate and lire: Brodie an in hard coal. I&# to go as expected. Tuesdav, Best tum steam coal. All ebaI JOHN PHILIP every part of the human John Knox. latelyoi Cuba, is assist. 3 P S them- ust the thin to Ing Silas Tool to repair the damage Frank Tripp, wife And family. of under cover, full weight and - , Y l g Toronto, are spei.ding a week at Jug, Has a full line of rresh and cur- roue you u done to his buildings by the recent prompt service. ; Y p' hurricane. Many barns suffered in Paterson e. a Q: bd meats constantly on hand. this locality. Trees and Pence.also Miss Meda Hogle has been officio- - LUMBER �/ f $G IT l We guarantee every boa and re- tin AC the pass o89ce in Mise B. A]- Spice 1- v$ ice Roll Breakfast Bacon came to grief. gems ahsence. P fund your..money if not The appointed delegates armed with Good stock of rough and matched' h, Eolm, Bologna,.Weiners etc. The Misses duple of Toronto, Are ' satisfied. � s large eet,tion waited on the C. N. R. spending a couple of weeks with T. _ hemlock, also matched and • : officials in Toronto this week and re- and Mrs, Perryman. dressed sprites and pine. Highest prices paid for Manufactured and sold b ceived and regarding a y \o. 1 hemlock lath. Butcher s cattle Y J. W. Hogle, •Honey ging." has stopping place at Brock Road. A extracted about four hundred pounds 2x, 3x and 4x Ontario cedar i)! letter was also received with assur- • • of ppure clover honey. shingles, S:and 41 British T. M. McJcA DDEN ances of consideration. Geo, Philip, sr., has gone to s end Columbia shingles, " p �i\r erin�' livelov the summer with his daughter, Mrs- Let merices you uote on an DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN q y p y a GARDEN PARTY Wm. Ashton, of Uxbridge. building material you may �'il'at-class rigs for hire PICKERING. = ONT. Mrs. Doel and daughter, of Leaside require. A garden party under the auspices Junction, have returned home. after Billstuff a specialty. 'Day Or night of the Choir and Eppworth League of spending a week with Mrs. Eli Wil- P� y . the Methodist cburoc Claremont, will son. Ind. phone 150.4. r Bae meets su ttaiae REAL ESTATE•...• beheld on the beautiful intro of Mr.. Mase. Hubbard And Mise B. Alger thea re Teaming promptly attended to. Two lift -acre farms for sale Stephen Knight,one-quarter of a mile turned on Thursday, after a two A s C• R E E SO R, Y p, east of Claremont Village, on the week's visit with the latter s sister at Agent for Canada Carriage ()0. Good buildings,plenty of water, one- evening of Wednesday, July 19tb, Port McNichol. -LOCUST HILL - y half in cash, balance on mortgage if The committee have spared no pains Every man that can drive a nail W $ Peak in securing the beat available talent. strailrbt and a few that can't are en- ' • • 1 p{cam{�� required., Among those who will assist in the gaged fixing up the barna that were Also a good tenement dwelling program are Miss Laura Evans, sopr- unroofed by the wind, yielding 11°6 in the village of Picker- ono soloist, of Whitby; Misses L. The Brougham Branch of the Wom- � � - Blacksm' ithing Hortop and J.Haperaft, of Brooklin, en's Institute will not hold its regular syr. 1°g who will sing several duets; Miss meeting for July, but instead will ffi15 �>♦ EPRe Graham, elocutionist, of Toron- visit the Kinsale Branch. -FOR, :Having rented the Dunbarta shop to, and the Whitby Male Quartette R. Brodie and family, of Pickering, �1 6 and opened the same,I am prepar- s fir= �� under the leadership of E. W. Evans. spent Sunday with the formers moth- SV�d�dER SPEAR ed to do all work entrusted to Rev. J. W. Totten,,a former pastor is er and Gladys and Jean are spending me in the above line. . s■ �� a expected to be present and the Clare. a week with their grandmother and - Horsesboein a specialty. moat Band will furnish music with them aunt, Mrs. Geo. Philip. - g y time.-- X RiChardsoa during the evening. Tea will be sere- `The Br tigham Home Circle, No, Oall in and see me any . • ed from 5 o'clock until all are served. 172, intend olding an ice-cream loci- We've a fascinating display of �+. T. S.rINZ'ENER, There will be a refreshment booth al on the even g of Friday Jul 21st, Jewelry,especially for wear- 1 ;Notary Public, Pickering. on the ground. Do not fail to attend to be held in th Temperance Wall at ing with summer waists s DUNI3ARTON as it will be the event of the season, 8 o'clock. A ch ice program is being and dresses. The — FOR S3 14, Admission 261 children 15c. arranged consis ng of speeches, longe a etc., also choi grapbophone selec- Among them are Bar Pine, Belt Yorkshire White Pigs,6 weeks old, tions, Every y come and enjoy a . • 1 DOMINION BANS ItCHOOL REPORTY Buckles, Brooches, Waist Sets, I can furneah pasture three or four treat. Mem ass of their Circles are Cuff Links, Beaus Pins and young cattle. Plenty of water. Report for June, S. S. No 4, Uxbrid- requested to attend.. Admission 15 Y 330ad Uffioe, Toronto ga IV.-Roan Watson, May Rawson, cents, Childr n, f tickets for 26c. Rev. Pretty Novelties of all sorts The Shop will be close every Wednes- III. Sr.-Douglas Dickinson.• III. r. J. Trickey, oder, W. H. Jackson, and many of them are quite ex- day and Saturday from now -Talbert Evans, Vera Wilson, Ro E, B. Osler,M, P„ President until November 1st, pensive as well as beautiful. W. D. Matthews, Vice President Crawford. IL-(Garfield Priest, Hor- r C. A.Bogert,General M'g'r Specialist in setting light tires. see Willisoc ) Orlie Elford, Hilda = Wpitsl 84,000,000, Reserve $b,000,00 Austin. I.-Berth Pilkey Ed. Nor- Three hundred were reported Besides these we are showings, ton. 1. Jr.-Gladys Mantle, Flossie dead iu the northern Ontario fires. g Total Assets$62,600,000 ter N, J�EKS�M — B�oex Roan Crawford, Grant Evans: Average large stock of Cut Glass, Ebony, - 14.Branch of this Bank has been estab• I for month 20.95, M. Shantz Teacher. The Riordan Paper Company's Leather Goods, Silver Plate, - III in London, England, mill at.Calmut Qne. was burned 73 Cornhill,E. C. Have yon lots of Water ? Results of midsummer examinations with 20,000,000 feet of lumber. Kitchen and Mantle Clocks and U. S. S. No S. Whitby and Pickering a large assortment of Gold and Branch will issue IA%tern of credit and The lose is 81,000 000. !� )]raftson'snim utp•intsinCanada,n a - Primer to b.-Ralph Wella, Allan ' Gold-filled Jewelry. for co aagg 1t1Ct BROS. OF WHrrLVAL>< Norman Neal. - _titata'Bilri seat oroolleotlon,maks telosnphic � Neal, Edgar Mayne, - t*Wws •nes transact •wry desorirton of are prepared to furnish you anythingB to part IL-Archie Mayne, Muriel = - -- - -X - •' ` booking bnafn•w. Pengelly Verna Macke Pt If. to PICKERING MARKETS in the Hne of watel supply such as Second Jr.-Lock.McBrien,Vera Vir- --- f i �-. :-xsdosaation will Ire fnrnisb•d on'au Canadian PP Y .•-- ,— _ _ ,��,€. ` matters. pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, $ ,S0 Norman Bassett A special department will be provided for the tue. Second Sr, to- III. Jr.-Lena White Winter Wheat.::..:,.... ti tis of visitors and boaters of our miters of plumbing, etc. Sadler,Gertrude Maye. III, Jr. to III. Red ,80 Credit,t' They are also expert well drillers Sr.-R. Dixon.C. Pengelly, E. Mac- Mixed =" :80 JEWELER AND OPTICIAN l CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager a key, E. Wells,G.Pengqelly.(by promo- Spring Wheat....,............., 70 orroe,vs wets WHITBY and resp"tfully solicit.your patron tion) III. Sr.to IV. Jr.-M. 'J1cBrien. Goose " .70 roer orrrar o- WHITBY BRA;NCS. age for III future. Ind, phone 6621. I. McBrien. Oats .....r...... .3e tit ,ws :,._v '.w .�"•Y. T.^yef�. .: :'; ..... ":.. .. .r..: .: o;.. .. a s0.' .;-.'+,m; a ��: w i•• p�. .•,..ter~y.-' ..els1N.ri,r , :....nhi F.. • .:. :! ..d•. .. .Y. ,h :iln '�. nSW r'{'.d Z r ,N,^r,'ar yf!.y.+Y , ,.:i.•?,;� .."d;,d'+.+p ..:. ,.. J,,,. ... .. •i f.. •5•.. ..�... fir. .. ., •- �:M3° .v. as ..... ,,;.;,. ..r .,.m, •. ,,. -" .:,. a•.•..,,.:.' .'4 .b2'u+'+.P <W: ... ,ae..� s, 'tit yrtr,.'++-, .Sbw�'�. 'mryn ';lir' �, .,f.:v3r •a, wpt; • ..y�_ ... ,�. .'P' m .ry + ,c' «., •'c£',•: .aa4 rwiJ'� �. ". ,�a'w*?M?f3," .,•,�., �.. °�`. ;� .,' LM TM;k•. "s,. ..',` x%...Eyio. w.r'+`�:,;.w._ ,�; _ �-�''� f. w k p TV v,�,,'"9`3.9.:p•c•,- - �,',.%-.. .. - :mss: - .. w'� ':.a.. .. 4i• •.,,,;.... - r • � ..� .� '?sax. ., y . a - a 77 ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE. tiew Type of Turbine 11 ay Is - - LA-RWE OId L000motfves.Anew steam turbine electric en- �y ,. gine is undergoing trials in Scot;. laid. The engine, which is seven- _ _ M ty feet in lenjKth, has been built by the North British Locomotive Com-pally, and is a remarkable depart- -ure, from the standard design. The funnel and small boiler are at the ^� 0 rear end, where steam is generated _ FOR MAKING SOAP, r T-E to drive a steam turbine, which is coupled to a dynamo in the centre 1 ��` SO FT E N I N•G WATER, }}} ,�R J { of the engine. The current sup- `. REMOVING PAt 14 T� *` 1 plies the electric motors attached s ' s to the eight driving wheels and = �' DISINFECTING SINKS. ` propels the machine at express _ CLOSETS DRAINS ETC speed. The waste steam goes to a • condenser and there, converted to SOLD LV LRY W M ER L W STUDY he prophesied should befall the na- water, is returned to the boiler and REFUSE, SUBSTITUTES ` ' SHE SUNDAY SCHOOL STUDY used over and over again. A heavy. } 10-13—The captivity, repentance, load of ordinary passenger coaches . . and restoration of the king. For' has upon the s been pulled with ease r .1i AFL LES of the silence of Kings with-regard petted in many quarters that the et- DAIRYING G Ili' ONTARIO. seven as a the resto their mas- JULY 16. - to this part of the story, some have saving in fuel and other advantages culine subjects. There was a time regarded this a9 a sort of allegory of the electric locomotive will com- .Enormous Extent f Dairying In a see >n o when a beard had not been n of dares-1 in�xiie. mend itself to the great railway —duatry In This Province. England within living memory 11. The king of Assyria.—Esar- oompanie=, and the electro-turbo The dairy industry In wearing a beard Charles I: x a r Lesson III.—lllanaascb's wickedness Y y is the largest followed the example of his father haddoa, or Asurbanipal. The As- locomotive, as it is called, will soon in the Province, The Province has P i. and penitence, 2 Chron. 38. 1.20 Syrian inscriptions'mention Manas- be seen upon the British lines. found that dair n is more refit- James,' and, as he was a Scottish seh as a vassal. Perhaps he had Yi g P before he was as English King, he '!` able 'than grain-growing. "Our �- Gold�xn Test, Ida. 1. 16, 17. - g $ g• probably followed the fashion o! been involved in an insurgent move- G'LAI3STONE S FAVORITE revenue from dairy products,' his predecessors in the northern Ver", Manasseh -The account meat against the king, which wga GRANDCHILD says a Saskatchewan authority, ``is kingdom, for he was preceded by in 2 Kings 21,-From which the first aided by some of the Palestine nothing like what it is in Ontario- -two Queens and a bo Kin and ;a states. The fetters by which he The announcement of the engage we are -in the state Ontario was in Q S g' i - ten .e.ses of this chapter seem to had no precedent in this respect to 1 'a was dragged to Babylon were pro- ment of Miss Dorothy Drew to thirty years ago." Dairying is follow, even if he had desired one. `have been taken, adds the name of _ ryHephzibab, the king's mother. bably books (margin) thrust Lieutenant Parish, one of Lord followed with much success by the Henry VIII. nearly a hundred } - 2. Did that which was evil -- A through the ncstrils or lips. Gladstone's t1r:I3:C: , recalls the man that farms upon a large scale, years before James L's time, had common formula for sins connect- 13. Brought him again to Jeruea- fact that Miss Drew was the favor- as well as the mane that has 50 to been as much an innovator in re- dem—There is nothing improbable its rande*ild and companion of 100 acres, It can be made profit- ed with worship. in the verses g P g b b careful t f spect to whiskers as Edward VII. - which follow a catalogue of these in this. Aecho, king of Egypt, re- the late Mr. �i. E. Gladstone. She able y a care u industrious arm- was• for, likeour late Kin this - sins is given, their chief condem cel similar treatment from As- has been the subject of many pretty er at a comparatively small outlay. much-married monarch could look - back upon several blare-faced—pr-o-­ nation being that they were a re- urbanipaL_ _ — .__.____ stones one being to the effect that A few cod cows can be maintain- i - petition' of the abominations of the 14. :9a outer well=Outside the al she once nonplussed the ,n andimprov at a mmlmuffi deceasors without a break for Canaanites. This was ea Tally ready existing rampart-of the cita- a Biblical subject.- The famous cost. The sale of milk it the towns none of the Kings from Henry. V. del, on the ridge "above the pre- statesman was trying to induce her and cities is one of the most re- so HenryII. wore the least hair true of the Baal and Ashera culla. Y 3. Built again the high places— sent Virgin's spring, Manasseh to get up earlier. "Why don't you munerative lines, and a ready upon their faces. $ezekiah had destroyed the coon- constructed another Iine of Porti- f get up, my child 4 ' he asked. Why, -home market is always found for Prior to Henry V.'s time how- ;, - • try sanctuaries as seats of corrup- $cation, which he carried north- i gra adpapa," rejoined Miss Doro good dairy butter. The export ©ver beards might be said to be tion (2 Kin 8. 4, 22). The ac- ward past the temple mount. and thy, "didn't you tell me to do what trade in butter and cheese.is es- g ( n��t round its southern slops " The !the Bible says 4" "Yes, certainly," tablished upon a solid basis. But almost the rule; and, in8eed, from •9ount in Kings mentions alteirs to William I., in 1086, to the death of a single Baal, and "an Aaherali" fish-gate was in the northern wall Mr. Gladstone The little-girl by far' the largest proportion of HenryV. in 1413, no Kin sat on - a (evidentl rF Perrin to some one of the. city. It ie supposed fish 'then proudly opened her Bible at ;creamery butter finds a rapid sale y g y g in the markets of the Province, the, English throne who was his - - '- - - ;SaaI, like the Tyrian Baal of Ahab. Passed through it from Tyre. Ophel Psalm cxxvii, and read the second j � shaven The Conqueror and his Ras an artificial mound south of the verse It is vain for you to rise When it is understood that Canada q and the erection of some single I two sons and succea5ors were con- temple enclosure. u earl " is moth the largest exporter of ! symbolic past representing the god P y' - _ - ==- cheese in tile' world, and that On teat with a moustache only, as 19. The rest of the acts of pian- � 4 siess Astarte The Chronicler, on tareio is the greatest cheese making were Henry Il. and Richard II seh—Fur such a long reign, cer- =� - but Richard the Lion-Hearted F hand. has in mind dis section f the Dominion, the im :tinct Chanaantish Baals- at each fainly Few deeds are recorded, and __. __ . Q F most of them reflect little credit _..' portents of the Province in 'this would seem to have made the beard � plate, with aorrespondmg poles. _ DEADLY � �� �� relationship is clear: Threc-quer- fashionable, for his brother John, 4All this was a� restoration of the upon this king His prayer, or ters of the dairy product of Can- Henry III , and the first three Ed- ractices of the house of Ahab (9 what purports to be, is found in - ads is produced in Ontario. Cream wards entirely gave the razor the u Ings 10 13, and 1 Kings i6. 31), the Apocrypha, just before 1 1yI8c- -- worth $1,230.000 was shipped to go-by Worshipped all the hosts of hes- ca.beea. The words of the seers, or- Casts a Shadow Over -the Lives of 1 the Vni�,ed States in 1910 The Thus, though George V. is the van—This deifying of the stars, Prophetic counsel ' given him, to- Province has 1,173 cheese factories first of his name to wear a beard, j y gether with the prayer were to be Thousands of Women a_ad and 118 creameries. The milk de- Edward VII. rims onlyfollowing' c run, and moon was taken over I P a . In 1909 e cheese r0,- censors. !noir Asa ria, and war something 1 �rmu�ch thaneo dKceings at (unpre- ,,Not a oughibloodrles the ai7m- duce_d waif found �; t cheer g and Thua out of the thirt pthree entirely new in Judah. From the found in,tht or' anal book of kings, 36t,046 9 paund+a Lh P the" example of most of his Y r e- ounds frequent mention of this form of I i9 Hosai—The sayings of the ;-pla meaning of the term anaemia, the value was $14,193,919, The milk Kings who have ruled in England,' t -worship in the pre-exilic literature _ (Jar. S. 4; 19 13; Zeph• !. S), it is seers. These historical data must though it should scarcely need ex- made into bntxer at cheese factor- the beard wearers and the clean-' evident that it became immediate have formed a part of the now lost i plaining, for, unfortunately„ an- + ies and creameries was 198,33•t,W2 shaven almost provide a tea, for e dnt that prevalent. The tial roofs d the .-records from which the Chronicler aemia is one of the greatest evils pounds, -tne butter produced Was there are thirteen of the former houses sifForded ample oppvrtuai- and the author of the Kings drew. ;in this country, afflicting women of 9,015,206 pounds, and the-valve $2.- and fourteen "of the latter. Bis ties. 20. In -his own house-9 flings 21. all ages including young girls, The 175,955. The estimated- value of Kings wore moustaches. i. Built altars in the house of `26 say- he was buried in the gar- !signs of bloodlessness are plain butter made in farm dairies, con- ' =. den of Uzza; doubtless one laid out ;enough—pallid lips and cheeks, and sumed on the -farm, and supplied 'Jehovah—That is, altars to Baal , land other foreign deities. The two by Uzziah in the court of the pa- !achingg back, frequent headaches, to towns and cities was 815,000,004. � courts (5) were the great coast, 0,.r lace. In this garden Manasseh may with breathleasness heart palpita- The total value of dairy products inner one, re the gra surround- have constructed a house. tion and great weakness. The only was at least $31,000,008, while in i the temple, and the court lo- Amon—Of his brief reign nothing I effective treatment is to strengthen two or three banner years the av- WRONG BORT. _ p is said, except that he followed in and build up the blood, and it is -erage value was $33,000,000. In closing the palace, u,.t by this ower of makin new, probably P 6. Also—Here follows a list of ala the evil ways of his father. j- . P ! all this there .is Yobabl s total Perhaps Plain Old Meat, Potat+s"et practices expressly prohibited ix rich blood that Dr. William s Pink which surpasses any other one line and Broad may Be Against the Deuteexpressronomic code: (!) Made _--* Pills have cured anaemia in more of industry, and when it is coupled You for_a Time. �• his children ass.through the fire-- - cases than it it possible to place on with pork production, which should b p ,CAN GOLD record. Amov:; the host cured. of al-ways be a complement, dairying 'A change to the right kind of foc1 A'haz was the first Judsean king — this trouble by br. Williams' Pink - - to perform this rite, which con- Canadian Coins Hade From 'eorcu- p one of the most extensive and can lift one from a sick bad. �. '•� Pills is Miss C. N. Roberge, of profitable industries in the Pro- 1 in Walden, Ill., says: ,15 misted in actually sacrificing and pine Gold at Ottawa. _ Sorel, Que., whq,had been in poor Vince of Ontario ''Last spring I -became bed-Easy ;--burning the victims. In later years health for several years. Miss Ro- The Provincial Department of with severe stomach trouble aagg '- of the kingdom, this mode of wor- The first gold coins minted from barge says: "I believe that if I had ;agriculture maintains a staff of campanied by, sick headache. I gd ship was not infrequent. The Porcupine gold have been -turned not taken Dr: Williams' Pink Pills thirty-five dairy instructors, whose valley of the son of Hinnom (so out at Ottawa. The gold was sent m illness would have roved fatal, worse and worse -until I retain q y y P duty -. is to instruct the individual low I could scarcely retain s called perhaps from some hero who to the mint some time ago by the The-trouble came on so gradually producer in the handling of milk food &t all, although I tried abod cacamped there), was situated Hollinger mine. In all, approxi g that I can .scarcely tell the point and cream and eta delivery in good every kind south and southwest .of Jerusalem, mately $60,000 was sent down to be at which it did begin. 'Tile eonditioq, and to teach the cheese- i, -and was the seat of human sacrifi minted. This has all been made first t+oticeable symptom was 10,58 of makers the seeuriri and maintain-- I had become completely O Y color and a feeling of lassitude. g oeuraged; and given up .a)i ho +tial worship. Lattlr it came to be into,$6 gold pieces, and the mons g ing a uniform quality of high class and thought I was doomed ttermed "Valley of Slaughter." (2) sent. back to the treasury of the Then•I began to my appetite, . g materia], starve to death, anti] oma day Be practiced augury—This was done 'company, It will go into the tree= had frequent headaches, and spells - hatband, trying to find romMI � by observing the motions of the stiry, although there will undoubt- of dizziness, and became unable to _ - i scold retain, brought home so cloitda._(compare Lev 19..26; Judg. edly be quite a demand for the coins do any housework without being ' 9. 37, etch, (3) Used enchantments as souvenirs of the.first coins mint- completely exhausted. Finally my ROYAL FASHIONS IN BEARDS. Grape-Nuts. Compare the story of Joseph ed from Porcupine gold. Several trouble became aggravated by a '`To a>,y surprise the food ogre are ago one of the ro rties in ersistent cou h. I took several with me, digested Perfectly a , (Gen. 4d. 5). . The play of light up- ye P Pe g All the Georges Barefaced Except , on the liquid in a cup was regard- the Larder Lake section aocgm- kinds .of medicine, but did not get withoutolugil distress. I began ( hi the Present King. tre4�gth at once. My flesh (whi ed as an omen. -Other omens are plashed a similar act, and had any relief. At last I was advised to a included. (4) Practiced sorcery some Larder Lake gold minted into try Dr. Williams' Pinta Pills and It was often remarked at. the• had been flabby) grew firmer, - See articles, Sorcery and Magic, in coins, decided to do so. After I had'tak- accession of Edward VII. that he health improved in every way a i e • $asting's Dictionary of the Bible. Not only are these $b pieces the en several boxes there_ was a no- was the first bearded King for everryy day; and in a very few wee This was an extensive field, and in first coins minted from gold mined tioeable improvement in my ' con- nearly three hundred years. The I galned 20'pouYids'in weight. "general signified some mode o! 0,b- in file newest gold camp, but they dition and I continued using the ill-fated King Charles I; was his "I liked Grape Nota so wall ths� taming help from the deity by re- are also the first coins in the Brit- Pills until I had taken nine boxes. immediate predecessor in this re- for four months I itte no otbd ': course to magical arts. (5) and (6) ish Empire to be minted with the The result in'mp opinion was mar- apect and he came to the t�irone loud' an$ always felt as well sa _ s- had of Sia George Y. vellous. My appetite returned, my in 18th, whereas the late King iced aftiter eating as if I had Manasseh also fostered people-� e B g nerves were strengthened, . my succeeded •his mother in 1901. down to a fins banquet. sessed of supposed powers of di- " _ : :weight increased, headaches dieap- Charles was the last of the Rings s<I had no return o! the miser✓ vitiation, and who professed to have ed, and I amen o in the best for. a ver loo time to.represent intercourse with 'the spirits of the A BALD "BOOKIE." j Y g• y g P able sick stomach nor of the hewdi dead (compare 1 Sam. Se. 7, and health of myy life. In 'gratitude R r� the Elizabethan or Shakespearean aches, that I used to have wile During .'one of the principal what Dr. V'illissm8' Pial: rills have fashion of the pointed beard and to I ate other food. I am now awe Acts 16. 18). Ventriloquism was events at a race meeting in the done for me I give this statement in wear his own heir•on his head. woman; doing all my own wo'r. one of the devices resorted to by North, the cry of "Hata off in the hope that t mny bang net Cromwell, the uncrowned Bing ain, and feel that life js wort' x_ these wizards (Ise. 8. 19). front!" was raised and obeyed. health to some other sufferer." of England, certainly wore no wig living. �q _ 7. The graven image of the idol- When the horses had passed the '- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure all like the long line of his successors; rcirape-Huta food ha4 been 'Jehovah had ordained-that-ao name hats were, of course, replaced. those troubles due to' poor blood, but, though he wore his own hair, Godrsend to m'9 fala]1y j it surer should forever be localized in the A few mordents idler a young man sucli as ansemis, indigestion,, he wore it pretty'long. Charles Ii,. say m9 life; and mi• two litttl4 _temple but. his own, whereas this begazi wildly +,o lift the hats of the rheumatism, neuralggia, St. Vitus wore a -tremendous wig, curled in bels have thriven on .tt wonders 1 4 act made Asherah (perhaps the fe- spectators around him, replacing dance, partial paralyefsI. and the a hundred• ringlets, but the only Lilly " ' Name given by Postutd ' male deity Astarte) the presiding them witb savage expreauions of troubles which attack girls bud-.- hair 0,n' his face was s slight mous- Battle"'Creek, Mich, "- .4oniva of the house�of-G.qd. annoyanee. On lifting the hat of ding into womanhood and women tacbe. None of his•suceese0,rs un- .A ad ty,4 little book, `tThA Boal Usnasseh.seduced Judah—His one of the spectators he was asked of mature years. Sold by medi- til Edward VII. boasted even that. ,. pkgs. '^There'd • uence for evil was stranger than what he wain"up to." "Why," he cine dealers everywhere, or by Both beirds and moustaches went to SPehville, in gm 1hat of any previous king of Judah. exclaimed, "I bet a fiver with a mail at 60 osn'ta s bolt or six boxes clean out of fashion and James II., a resaon_ f; _ :)any.years after Jeremiah attri- bal�-he� roan, an' I am trying for, $2,50 from The Dr. Williams'. William III., all the GeoFges, and e.•r read the a o t1i►••ttert =1a a "u� ; eppaers from time to time. They are Qaau doted to t ;�189a�erE WdI1Cd7 and bim,'f, M*djCja, ©O•r Brookville. �4, William IV. were iust� m cJean in@.true.-rndlvll la.%V �ninterest. •a,- 4 1 t i V „v.-,v-o.,,. •w.,.�,•,...S..D . ..,_ - ..: ....: .r o,. ,.._. .,., .. ..-..- ,.. -5.. s.a• R 7aL ';t: '.g'.++.,s. - '� and 1.✓<.., g. „.. ,,. .. ,•.,y..M` ,.,... '� ..-•r-,0,. a - .; ..'.. ,. .� -t ee,.•,` +:tan s'" .x�•Sx.,` P^. �' '+�mf�r';4i„ ..� "'�' ."�'[:;§::.,,••"4r max,. ,.. !,,!4s�S.'.A.x�• .{� �r,�„•,evr.r ..,. ..•..q b�,, ¢.arvm>#..+ ��=n`'' '�.�:.. .wzr.-�,..:..�f,sxu;?vi r�,.J�"^`un "m"�Tx•,a'�,. 'Ws`sw'`°'' ...'�v �X:+a'!.*?a. — 'err �7''.�.. .+. .',cr �.a. •sr rr -yr RPWWIF�� nra W T 7:. .7 '7 ,-4 11VAVVR8 AND SUNBURN ,most important part of the Queen's J BUSINESSLIKE. ZAM-BUY. costume. These, once the serer Has your husband an old suit mon is concluded, become the ab- that he ain't'usin', Headaches—nausea—in f in B* canoeing, ballplay- solute property of the Mistress o ma'am I" asked dJgestion—muddy complexion—PIMP11,03— the tramp, respectfully removing bad breath---these arp some of the effeCt3 of con- 1339 ny other cause, painful the-Robes, . from his head the shapeless rem-patches, stings of insects, And talking � of privileges, it stipation. The mild, sensible, nant of , hat. 1%nd chafed places, are all eased in- might be, mentioned that the Lord reliable remedy 4tantly by Zajn-]3uk. Don't have Mayor of London, from time im, -"NO!" shortly answer�)de the wo- man of the house, your vacation eyeing him sus- 1012 ! olled by pain from memorial, has claimed as his right, piciot I Fla IMF A As sny sore, Which 'sly. "My husband has only Zam-Buk could, as chief ruler of the city, attend One suit, and it'll last h ix MIS 'Mey contain the latest -ioure in quick time P dance�upon the Sovereign, both in IM s monthe yet." This wonderful balm is made the procession and during the act- discovered and best evacuant known, which ual ceremony in the Abbey, where All right, ma'am," he rejoined, the bowels without the slightest discomfort and without dis- :from herbal juices and is highly an- taking from an inside tuybLng the rest of the system. Constantly tisePtiv- Poison insect sting, be stands on the left of the Corona- e pocket a Sicrea3ed doses are not necessary. barbed tion chair, holding the City seep- soiled scrap of cardboard and mak- 25--abox. Tfy=druggisr has rot Yet atticked them,send 25c.and irie will ins;n2t=hom wire scratch, or thorn Nauenal Drug and Chaoaw Co-w&nr .trick, is immediately rendered tre and mace. This mace, which is ing a memorandum on it with the of Canada,Lianued. armless as so-on as Zam-Buk touch- sometimes called.the Crystal Scep- stump of it lead pencil,- "I'll be `es it. Mothers with young babies tre, is one of great antiquity. •The round ag'in in- six months from I W should use it for chafing sores, head is set with uncut rubies, large to-day. Afternoon, ma'am etc. Also cures piles, ulcers, and fes . pearls, and sapphires, and is of Mb%hv L14141-U-SY, fester- 4ng sores. All druggists and stores Pills of Attested Value.-Parma- and fifteenth-century workmanship. 6001al of 21miltmo loinerglogy and ceol�. When Me Oell at 50c. box. Use also Zam-Buk it was necessary to hold a lee's Vegetable Pills are the result A COLLEGM ON A"LMD &CUDIC& Coronation banquet in Westmin- AAU6&94�4 to 41nees's WalveraW, Aoap! 25c. tablet. of careful study' of the properties C"&Wneerio& ster Hall-a custom which was only Mechanical E4neering. of certain roots and herbs, And the Witittutil . - . 4 scontin�ed by--the­ late Queen- -01RECTfIR F_OT_tOROINATIO�N. on of such as sedatives and Victoria and King Edward-the Sanitary inecrin& laxatives on the digestive appara- For Calendar of the School and further informatics, Power Deve:lDpayent. Verquisill;4 s and Privileges Con- Lord Mayor had the right to at apply to the Secretary School of Mining,Klagstoa, la tend with twelve citizens, act as tus. The success the� compound, neetrd With Coronation. assistant to the King's butler, and have met with attests the value of For monnho past men like the present his Majesty with wine in a their work, These pills have been SPECIALISTS ADVICE FREE„ Consult FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. j�,j us [Win to ancY Muke of No-folk the Archbishop of gold cup. After the King had recognized for many years di e. Lowest Erices in drugs Yf Canterbury, the' Lord Chamber- drunk, the cup was returned to the best cleansers of the system that trusses fitted by mail. Send measure. as the r kinds. H. W. DAWSON I Ninety Colborne Street, Toronto. for t. Glasses fitted by a%e. Write to-day Iain, the Earl of Granard as Mas- Lord Mayor, who retained it as his can be got. Their excellence. was mrn anything s� in rat-lass drug TF going West to purchase Land in Mants ter of the Horse, and the Dean of fee. recognized from the first and they stores to Dr. Bellmati, C0lliD91v00d, ODL I totia, SaLkat,hewan, Alberta, or Brit• grow in IrAh. Columbia, consult ine. I can sell you any quantity from quarter Westminster have been working more popular daily. OLEANING LADIES fty e sections to jnan�; hours every day, planning Corns cripple the feet and make 11 tbouBand,acres. and settling the details of the Coy- walking a,torture, yet sure relief in WALKING OR OUTING SUITS HAVE some of the beet Stock Grain # DnatlOn ceremony and proces i Judge-'-'It seems to me I've seen Can be done P�rfectly by our French pv,ceu. Try it. land Dairy Farma in Ontario on s"In- the shape of Holloway's Corn Cure you before." Prisoner-"You Q iWa the Duke of Norfolk as Earl Mar- is within Teach of all. have. indeed. I used to gi British American Dysing'Co. you want one see me. r Thal and Chief Butler of England, PIve -you Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa and Quebec. N FRUIT FARMS, I IiA—ye some ideal 'is responsible for the successful or- Agne A thing of beauty is daughter singing lessons.' Judge spot* at right prices. -ganizing of the Coronation, and,; forevers-7 a joy -"Seven years I" 't it Gladys--No. A FAIRI TALE. Y c1dreso, Nights and Holidays, is Ian M Ta 0 Seven Two Wript Avenue. or Only until some servant breaks it. Toininy-­Tell us a fairy tale." Main 6990 and Park 5 s head of the Heralds' College le." �hone w College of Arms, has had to deal Wilson's Fly Pads, the best of Guest-"Once a man who had a with a hundred and one problems W. DAWSON. _T all flv- killers kill both the flies baby tha Time Hs Tested It. - Dr. t didn't cry and a dog that . .,of dress and-decoration- in connec and the disease germs. Thomas' Eclectric Oil has been on didn't bite went to live in a suburb tion with the ceremony. SASKATOON the market upwards of thirty years without mosquitoes." A N T S Agriculturists in an tr( It is he who,plans, on paper, the I NV branchei�, Poultry Farmers. Mar. and in that time it has •proved a IT STIMULATES 'RECOVERY. kat Gardeners, Dairy Faxtittro and Hog marshaling of the procession, the blessing to thousands. It is in Tb407 Cleanse, While They Cure. Raisers are badly required. Nice@ are :positions taken by the great officers "What's the difference between -The vegetable COMP, ,Unds Of trverso high: demand g7eat, and supt,ty high favor throughout Canada andin F. This it, your apportanry. iiettep ggg101 State, the proper care of the Re- a hospital and a sanatariumt" which Par-melee's Vegetable Pills write for particularq to ('034M.1481UNFIL lia, and the crowning of the BOARD OF TRADE, SamitaLoon. g;asm. a e an its excellence has carried its fame "Aro-ut $20 a week." are composed-, mainly d,ndeli,,,, beyond th, seas. It has no atchewa . W wtern Canada.IHing and Queen, all strictly in ac- and mandrake, clear the stomach -oordance with precedent. HeMinard's Liniment Cures Colds, IS to. and intestines of deleterious mat- ACENTS WANTED, is in the whole list of liniments. If assisted largely in his labors by the it were double the price it, would ter and restore the deranged or- A GENTS WANTED.-A study of other Archbishop of Canterbury, who ar- be a cheap liniment. -A BAD START. AgenCy propositions coovtnces as . ..... iranges the religious part of the cer- ganst to healthful action. Hence fat none can e4kiiial oum You will they are the best -remedy *Vy?- in- w-ay,4 regret it irg "Jack, Dolly told me the most "I don't believe she'll ever get su don't apply for emony, while to the Dean of West- particulars to wellers' Dept.. W nunster falls the ta%k of preparing exciting secret, and made me vow married." dige�stjon available to-day. A trial Albert St., ottaw& the Abbey for the historic occasion, never to breathe it to a living "Why nota" of them will establish the truth of Then, again, the Lord Chamber- soul." "Well, hurry up with it. "Her friends have started tel- this asserton.and do more to con- MISCELLANEOUS. Main is responsible for the housing I'm late I-or the office now." Ling what a good wife she'll make vince the ailing than anything that ARM SCALER, speoml price. Wwoon's F Scale Works. 9 Esplanade. Toronto. can be written of these pills. of the foreign representatives at- for some man some da,.y." tending the Coronation, while the winard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria. UMBER. interior trim, doors. dotring. .4 M" Price quoted at your station. --)Master of the Horse attends to the REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. HA D TO BE DO. or large orders. P W T Ross. "I -love the old songs I W11.%%;WSL(-)W 4 900�144%­ SIVR' P hare beta The 3rfan-"Madam, I'm.. b Blobbs- the Tory Royal equipage be,t " Slobbs,-"Why?" Blobbs u-11 Wr ,ver il.XTV YEAR,;by MIC LIONS of And as-a reward for this wor HER!$ for tlteTr CHILDREN' UHILE Piano tuner. VT YOUR GLASS AT Rout-our now 4 Red Devil ' Glass cutter cuts wired these directors of the Coronation Because no one sings them i 'T"H"i-TrHING with PERFECT iVCCRsF_ it The Woman-III didn't g'aigs" plate glass, amnked and wind SOOTHES the CHILI), 14OFTE%13 the 0VMS . send for -(1 . QV as they may be termed-, derive from now. ALI.AYS all P;kl%'; CI:RE,.'WIND COLrc and & Piano tuner." I Va6di By ma,l 25c, W E. Potter & Co.. their various offices perquisites to the beat remedy for DJARRI.10.A. It is at>, The Man-"I know it lady' the Be--nn4t St, Montreal 4,1ul,ly harmlrw Be sure and ask for No one need fear cholera or any wins troolhing •Smp," and take 0 MACHINERY.which, apart from their Intrinsic other neighlours did." AWMILL MACHIN Portable at worth, are extremely valuab,e on summer complaint if thev have a kind. Tw-i)-five cents a bootee S heavy, Latbe ld,lia. Sbincle )bila, lEii�,rita and Boilers, Mill Supplies. The account of their historic associa. bottle of Dr. J D. Kellogg's Dy- E'r Lontridanutactarinc Co., Ltd.. an ,Lions. Cordial ready, for use It ry, replied the policeman. "He's alla. Ontario sentry ry '0 J'At The Archbishop of Canterbury, 0 -e�.­ The Magistrate D�wby. N.S. ANCER, TUMORS. LUMPS, ew I& V, or rectq.all looseness of the bowels ' gut three wives." for instance will receive file velvet promptly and causes a healthy and looked at the officer, evident I liffrard'ei Liniment co.. Llmiu.d C ternai and 4nternal, cured without sur Gentlemen.-Last tucu.t my horse was t.�t,eby our home treatment. Write no n placea by' a barbed .1 or too late, DT Bellman Medwalco.. chair on which the King sat during natmal'action. This i Y' wir,- fence Three f the (um t,niali on,sj Limited. Collin wood. Out a a-medicin,-� prised by such ignorance, "Why, badiv cut in eleven the ceremony, and with it will go adapted for the , young and old, I.officer," he claimed, "thu.a not h,,11 d soon. but the othe" b,came foul the cushion and the footstool. Theirich and popr and is rapidly be- bigotry—that's trigonometry*." and rotten, and tbongh I tried maoy TON SCALE, special price. W Ilson't klyidm of medicine they had ii� beneficial .5 scale Works, Esplanade. Toronto,perquisite of the Lord coming me4irin quaint the mo-t popular e r(.*tllt. At last a cinctor adr �cd to kinard's Liniment Cures Carget In dows.I utw MINARD'S LINIMENT al,d , Imp - dysentery,-dysent�ry. etc., in the n f1lur 11�RITE us V)-day for our choice it" and T T of Agents Supplies. No outlay the hair has Frown neer each on(. in fine King's bed and bedding and the market Med Great Chamberlain used to be the for vrockm' time every sore war h, Boy-"Come quick There's a condition. The Linimont ."ajry. ')hey are moue ak A furniture of the room in which is certainly 1<11, wonderful in its workin y B. C. I. Co. a In ers" his Majesty slept the night before ATTRACTIVE DESSERT. man been fighting my father morn 5011.;T R. Ottawa, Ont. Ltd kibers half an hour." Pu licenian—Why Witness. Perry Baker. the Coronation in addition to for- One egg, white and yolk beaten didn't you tell me before I" Boy". ity yards of crimson velvet and the -Royal nightgown. He now con- separately, to which add one and -" 'Cause father was getting the The Soul of Piano lothei one-half cups granulated sugar and best of it till a few minutes ago Action. Insist on the tents himself with the forty yards .7 of velvet and the profits and fees one glass purple grape jelly. If the NO NEWS. od of his office, jelly is stiff, warm it slightly first, Mothers can easily, know when Visitor (who has been going for OTTO HIGEL Robes,"ior the Dean and three I so it will more easily blend with their children are troubled with the last half-hour}—"You, kmow, Piano Action ,chaplains and for sixteen of the the other ingredients'. Stir all to- worms, and they lo.-se no time in I'm'not physically strong, but I've clergy are the perquisites of the go her with one quart of good fresh applying the best of remedies - good staying powers."' Dean and Chapter of Westminster, buttermilk.. Then freeze the same Mother Graves' Worm Extermin- Hostess (wearily)-"Yes, we no- cream, adding the juice �A .and, most valuable of all, they as any ice iitor. !iced that. ,claim the wood used for the stands of two lemons. when partly frozen. $1 a box O01NOL 6 for $5 and other erections in the Abbey, The combination of buttez1JtiiU _and Judge (to burglar on trial) -#,irRY MURINE EYE R'EMEDN* r is -.which is worth several thousand grape jelly produces a most-per- "Have-you anything to say, pris- for Red. Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes The most highly efficient application a. pounds. Perhaps the most v&lu- fact violet shade, while 6e flavor nerl"" Burglar-"Yes, your-hon- and Granulated Eyelids.Murine Doesn't for the-reduction of Swellings, Goitre 0 abae perquisite of all connected of the "cream" is as pleasing to or. I was only actin' on me doc- Smart--Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Thick Neck, Glandular Enlargemets. with the crowning are the splen- the palate as the color is to the tor's advice to take something be- Bell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, It's Positive. did purple robes which form a ey e. fore going to bed 1" 50c, $1.00. Murine Eye Salve in of all kinds,in any and all . . . .. Aseptic Tubes, 25c. $1.00, Eye Books r similar green leaves PILES stages, quickly relieved and Violet or and Eye Advice Free by Mail. positively cured. Cure your suffering -should decorate the base of the Don't experiment witlf unsatis- *Murine Bye Remedy Co. Chicago, and live quietly. "Common Sense" for cream when -it is served. This factory substitutes. Wilson's Fly Piles will do'it. $i a box, $5 for 0 _Utst people_ If Pads kill many time.,; more house A WOMAN'S "NO." ' boxes. 'Mailed on receipt of price. To The quantity Will serve ten .6d ny. r' known article. Marks—"I married my' wife a LYLE M"DIC1411E TORONTO buttermilk is not available, go flies than a othe --our milk -will do. Cake-Bake COMPA 1. Mouthful month after she accepted any preferred simple white or Wifey-"D'ye. know you're grow- 718 WEST QUEEN STREET Parks-"That's nothing. 'I mar- %ome., hubby I" Hub-- ree clays after she re- sponge cake in a sheet. When • ing quite band, tied mine thee one,enjoys a bowl of cold, 1, cut in squares and frost -on by— 'Yes ; it's a way I have when it fused me. op with a, :white icing. crisp, delightful and sides gets anywhere near your-birth- POWER PREiSS In our-birth- In one,corner. of each piece mak 4d,y.,, The microsc' POWER PRESS a small loop of narrow stiff white ope in the hands of experts employed by, the United paper, covering each end with the Cotnmbn yellow soap should al- States Government has revealed frosting,f and ,Totting the loop pro- wa 'a be boiight, in large quantities the fact that a house fl FOR SALE y y some- Post jest only enough to admit the and kept in a warm. dry place. If times carries thousands of disease few violets, just enough t is hard before be;niz it will stems.of a . For Sale at a great bargain, R erms attacbed."t-6 its hairy body. to decorate each piece daintily. If last much lons-�,V. The continuous use of Wilson's Cranston Printing Press. Bed will 0 fresh viol6ts are not available. 8, take on a six column quarto paper. Toasties tv dq�%t�ratir,n can be made with Fly PaAs will prevent all danger This press-has been run very little, of infection from that source by the candied violet leaves and slio-es and has just been thoroughly gone killi ig both the germs and the shape of leaves. n of citron in the over by Westman & Baker, Print- flies, "With cream or stewed Ing Press Manufacturers of 'thiA THE -BONE OF CONTENTION'. FORTUV� ATE.! City and is guaranteed to be fn frul"r blith. - "Mother's compliments," said perfect order, It is practically as There was a shivering sound 'of 4: Some peopI6 make good as when it came from the the youngster to the butcher, "and breaking glass heard in the draw- hands of the makers Speed, as an entire breakfast out she's sent me to show you the big bone broug Of t1da combination. lit with the, piece of beef ing 00m. ."James! Have You fast as you can feed it.. Will run broken another gobletl" 7 this morning." up to 2,500 per hour and printany-__ Try It! "Yes, madam; but I was 'very thing from a post card to a whole "Tell your mother next time I kills a bullock without bones in it fortunate this -time. It only broke sheet poster. ,The Memory Lingers" I'll iniLk;b hCT 9 present of a joint," in two places." Fountain easily regulated and • said the man of-meat, with a grin. "Well, and you call that being bed handy to get at. ' 'Cost us'now Sold by Crocert, 'fortunate,' do you 7"' $2,500. Will sell foe half price. . -I "Mother's -compliments," ' con- "Yes, madam; you can't imagine Easy terms ora liberal -discount tinned the boy, "-94-k is a n�.xt -e What a bother it to pick them up for spot cash. time ny, Limited yoii,6nd a bit of air on with isestrin Cereal Comost' 13 T10 when they break- into a hundred THE WILSON MfBLISHING reliable ea d pad b t Iiiba 0 C They M.W.a'latest h t known, w`b1V tu,b C t1' rt and without di- d will N ID same Creek, Utah., U. S. A. a shoulder of mutton bone in it she'd like to buy the whole carcase pieces. COMPANY OF TORONTO, LTD. .0 as a curiosity." ED. 7 29---11 Sltnard7s' Liniment our" Distemper. 73 Adelaide St. W. M ;7� 7 d irow —Aweti R ICHARDSON'S 838-Hopalong Cassidy JUTZXILZ . .... 81-Robinatts „ '� rary Friday indralat;at its O&CO. W-New Chronicles of Rebecca QHORT HORN BULLS FOR SALE rY a.Ont. " Atyourown price, A an prainless 88�-Biography of a Silver Fox ♦lot IS,can.f.Pickering TV. VV Phone R. 11111 Pugh, olmemout. 2fitf 7 � ,G R 0 C E 30. RATES OF ADVERTISING: 84-The Canadian Boy Scout Vint in"Itiou par�n$ 10 can ts ORNERAL WORICA ' Bach subsequent insertion,per fire• 5 cents Ap ALE-House and lot situated '19 WELL STOCKED WITH This rate,does ti*$Isola" LAW or Foreign No S-Education, Art and 0tvies $ - It* the 4-The Number of Man Fon`Srook at.. Clar.-ruout, opposite 00 WXM gives %GP&rtiOd Making 000- 5-The Great English Writers mothodistchunh. For partiowars a awl" 'a SUMMER BREAKFAST FOODS !21 t.1. 3 or 6 months or by the Iaat.- Half HISTORY W.J.GREGO,North Clanasout 3,eBarlToryearly oontractspa,�.b Q&rtwIT. Is sardit.ton lines or d.1 with Paper NO 86__Iau Maclaren p&lable in%dT6a ARM TO RENT-Excellent farm, .,..Shredded Wheat, Post Tosties, TRAVZL Nai$5 W, p tea in local columns ton leadid clay loam. s%Oshawa Harbor,to Corn Flakes, czta P.Iii.. -Travels in the Upper Egyptian Cream of Wheat, ave cents par Una each subsequent isscrtic, rent First clan grain and stock farm. Plow. Speeial contract rat," made knows on 6PPI1011, Deserts jug after present Oro 01, P a,. Wheatine, ..Grape Nuts, No tree advartimug. 11-The Cabin 1912. Apply to 0 E PCOI&T. Av.%b .. Advertisements witbous written instructions 12-Amonthe Danes (South). 350 7-Malta, Vitae, Wheat Berries, will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- g cordinrly. Orden for discontinuing advertise- 88-The Sultan and his Subjects Force, ,Puffed Rice, 1 7 menta must be ilk writing and sent tothe pub- POETRY._ OR SALE-A good rough-cast F house containing 8 rooms besides closets . :...Orange Meat, -Corn Meal Job Work promptly attended to. 50-A Wreath of Canadian Song and good cement cellar. Hard and soft water RELIGION inside house. One-fifth of an acre of good gLrd- live trees besides other ORANGES, ­ . LEMONS) BANANAS, TERMS 85-The men in the Street on. ocatsin"14 lfffl.erd stove in first-class '41.25 per.year $1.00 it paid in advance. 88-God's Message to the Human Soul fruit. Also Imperial repair with warming oresattached. For forth- Subscriptions to the Lafted States,6150 87-The Secret of the Lord or articulare apply tOTELOS.E. STEPHEN • er 71f _7 in advance 88-The Gospel of the hereafter 80 Claremont 89--Echoes from Edinburgh (1910) zzol-T.&MM 3D A,.T--.rMCQT,3 Xim. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, Many and children are TENDERS WANTED women M2 Irem 19 Glasseq Delicious Lemonade, 10 Cents a Bottle NOTES AND COMMENTS Wild hcsve* lost their UN�es Rt Fo Bulldols-conamte AbutnUmtS_ Porcupine. Heavy losses were sustained by the mines. SEALED TENDERS will be received f bushels-I - . : :­- :by the undersigned up to the lot day COOKED HAM BACON 'SPICED ROLL Two hundred millions a of August, 1911, for the construction of wheat is the estimate of this Have Growsof two concrete abutments and floor a , Thin bridge on townrine between Pick- M. year's harvest in the North-west AWT IN TIMN site and con- Z7SX PARISIA. ering and Scarboro,o Buy 'Your Groceries at the Grocer's- p. and there are some who estimate A.,;D raZVZXT BALDNESS cession. Tenders to Ep'Mat to D. R. the yield above that figure. This reader of the News Beaton. Whitevale. Every women re - Plans and specifications maybe seen record crop presents a difficult who desires radiant hair that every e residence of W. D.Annie, Scar. problem to the farmers who have one admires should go to T M Me- at the Mee of D. R. Beaton Fadden to-day and get a large 50 cent boro, and at the o to handle thin immense crop, and bottle of Parisian Sage. Whitevale. and re- The lowest or any tender not neces- 'fears are expressed that much of it is not only a delightful accepted. old by sari]j"ce remain unharvested frebbing hair dressing and beautifier,it may rem sted un� but it is sold under a rigid guarantee I I in hair W. D. ANNIE, Commissioners less more than the ostial num- to banish dandruff, stop fa R. R. MOWBRAYJ or money back.ber of men from Eastern Canada and itching 41-42 cleanse the earl and Fr IS tebehairtonic July 12th, 1911.is Prisi�"'Viesipn age-can be induced to go west to as known. It I,the only one that wi4lsist in the work. This yield of cure dandruff, cle COURT OF R oaldI E, N -wheat will eumb e us to form- some make the hair grow long and beauti- in P1 ful. Sold and guaranteed Icker-' Municipality of the Township edea of the great possibilities f Pickering,Of Ing by T. M. McFadden. 0 No. 8 ower Jig that country. Only a small part PlUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given-that Cut your crop of grass with the Frost kir of the country is under cultiva- TENDERS WANTED the Court of Revision for the Munici -DeAler in Naa Mower this season. Be- lion so far. and when it is all tin- FOR polity of the Towneh I of Pickering. & Wood Interna! dear'0r the year 1911, will bold its first cause it is built, on the In 7 -der crop, the wealth it will repro- principle, No. a will do the work faster i Farm Implements -Concrete Abutments. the Township Hall. in the `.:sent will be enormous. For many Village of Brougham. on Monday the and more sstisfActortiy thinan ordin- years to come. the same problem Sealed Tenders. endorsed ­Tenders 17th my of July, 1911, at the hour of &177 mower- f all kind for Abutments,' will be received by one o'clock in the afternoon. .10 -will have to be faced, that of se- the Municipal Council of the Town- All persons interested will please - :curing the necessary' labor to har- �hipof Pickering up to 3 o'clock In the take notice and govern themselves vest the crop. - As the country be- afternoon on Monday, July 17tb. 1911, accordingly• Dated at Whitevale. this 5th day of 13inder "Twi for the construction of two concrete 1 Do acmes settled and a larger area e Jul abutments for bridge over the I. Damallid R. Bedton. ltivated, it will become corres- creek.on the fifth concess t r10.2!id t pondingly difficnIt to secure har- the said township, opposiLe of vW-41 ­ __.,1CIerk of said Mutaicipali y "uggies, Wagons, Plans and 14pecifications may be.seeo vesters. Eastern Canada will be at the offl,!e of the Clerk at Wbitevate. I -and- a -1 ,I P unable to supply the demand The Municipality will furnish the Z Etc. cement. gra Harness, they will have to look to. other all other 7 for-cemebt. the Contractor TWER RAT21 vel. stone and metal rein- 41 0 to OF 0 go quarters-for the needed assistance material necessary. a- V,,hicb The lowest or any -tender not nfees- :Use the Tiger Rake for raking your pr . -opt mixed. farming. 14 4 11- 0; 0�__ -- -- I or ad sartly accepted. V i 0 0 t i hay. The teeth are eurved. exactly 46 wort C pro 1, It bably be a good thing By order of the Council. right to 04.up everything the rnower r 'R. R. %fowBR.-,T.Reeve i 't 0, Wh•�tby, �"f"�t cutiL You can' dump it b-y oo o D. R. BEATOV*, Clerk C SO hand. Tiget Is durable-as well " iiiie for the country. 9 Elmo During the past few weeks the Whitevale. July,7th, 1911. working, being 101 steel except tooth pa 3-0, 1198 -1 have been filled with ;44�1 IM -1 ::5 ! ?. .- rail and shafts. Be sure and see th4ae fi -newspaperg 6 X pr rrost & Wood Haying machines. Call *4 •an us rtgtkt a!ray, accou a ts of matters dealing with 0 3 the Carnation of King George the rob ;Fifth of England. Stich pomp General More" Is 4' a I a 'as wo K& 011 and display of wealth has prob.a. lip •• H .-- - 'BURLING bly never" been excelled in- the C .1.0 its W.n history of the world. Magnificent The undersigned has opened ...Joe.con up in the g a Has on sale two Gramophones-1 Victor First with new fibre needle -robes siad jewels of marvellous 111111 mid sit bargain zz sops .0 Firm ; 1 Berliner Concert Sound Box. These Sill be q Also, a now beauty dazzled the -eyes of the 0 prices this month. . Come and bear the new records. beholder. The preparations. for Vinage of Grecavood 000. V clean up-to-date stock of everything in the line of House Furnishings. • C­ embossed back, double saddle seat, the great event were continued A new general store, in which he will Des w. See our new 55c. kitchen chairs ceaselessly for abont. a year and ke*p constantly on hand a Yeous;7 -lKS-Wh4by 15;Oshawa if,BE0010lbs stretcher-exceptionallY good value.' Ir,Vora Pwry IS,Uxbridas LA.060RUM000 11. the coat of these re tions will -Fresh Stock of Groceries, Dry _'BemVWsoo 10.Upwgrove 9 7 Call and inspec tour stock. .-amount to millions of dollars.' Goods, Boots and Shoes and uldtudes of people came from Ready-made Clothing. ICNo trouble for us to-show goed's.E CREAM all parts of the world to witness 4 X,bi,h the highest - - - Butter and e will be •taken- in ex- The lee CreamParlor in connection the grand spectacle and each one change,F� with the Gordon House. will now Of these visitors would spend be open each NVednesday and forso prices will be paid. A t gen r1itindTeds of dollars. The total Saturday during the expenditure Of many due to the All goods will be:sbld at lowest -bummer. Call and get prices and see cuts before-placing. your order.. .: -George Would possible price. -ed irr up;.to-da' .._:--iCA-1JF_FUE ATTENTIONT TO Coronation of King Everything candifet te amount to alany millions of dol- style rn c-paciu.us rooms. D F-U-NERAL WORK ]ars,' *and all this for vanit'. M- SOLOVITCH sElABALAIING -AN y Ethel Gordon, Pickering "There is much reason f,>rdonbt-. t_-f" ree3m.,=ood, C=Lt; Prions,night or-day-, Bell or Independent. ing the wisdom'of making this di.s- F 6e Grocery where play'of wealth and extravagance. 60 YEARS' 41I.Term, Opens Aug. 28 Come along and get your suppli6s at everything is strictly best Salmon. Horseshoe,20c ; Sar- 7" 11; will not enable the King to rule EXPERIENCK In the Popular and fresh. Iti canned goods we have the fres atoes; Finnan Haddie 10c ad l3c. Kipper- - any better. It will- not increaseProgressive dines Sb,'Ioe and 15 ill oilor tmi 0 sauce�Clark's) 10c; Potted.-k, beAns and tomat e-d Herring, lOcAlfd I'JC4; Pot e :his wisdom nor '%ill -it make his we have peaches, plums,l ars, blackberries, Hain i�iid Venl 15C. In fruits Subjects -boisor -him- berries at 15c, 18c and 25c;. al aRy more. raspberries and straw rmalade 18c,' t Hein i Pickles at'25c, other-vartetaiesi surest or sour, also mustard,.at 10c, 150 ss-.'There are in the city of London, )c Catsup loc. Olives in plain or stuffed with nuts or celery at 15c and and 31 well as in all other large cities TORONTO. ONT. 20c. Honey 10c,20c and 25c. Choice old chb&e Ila. Peas-and Cbrn,lM a TRA' 09 MAIMS -blend of Coffee 40c, other 80c. Black and mixed tea,Salada 0 of the Er�pire, many thou DcsiaNs can, A splendid Of sunds }and I lb., who are on the very City D�ir COPIYRIGHTS&C. This school ranks high affiongthe and Red Rose 2fic and 40c in families colleges of this conti- - Thef�mO768 C y Ice CrOitm in*bulk or brick all flavors. Aryons sending a sketch and de best business co gwatJoascerts"' cyr OP"'Ou J!r41_5Zrh7.rZ price for butter.eggs and potatoes. verge of starvation. Many -of nent. Proof of,this otatemqnt is Terms emb. Highest inven n Is prob,ab] _TA_ den = found in ourlarge catalogue. Write these no doubt are in poverty rsostvs Lo day for one. 'Salaries offered our aw Phone orders receive prompt alteration."n Iree, dest patents taken through their own fault, but ofew 60"os,Wit.g..-t=a.—J.tt grAduates this year larger than ever before. It, to lFet the best GILLESPIE9 DUNBARTON there are thousands of deserving G. A. 9 practical education. cases to'whonli the wealthy should a;dmdsomeiy inastrated weekly L+rseet cfr- rico of any eofontieo ionraa3. Terms for • render assistance,and it seems a W. J. Elliott, Principal .-.crime to squander millions of Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. '_ ,dollars in making these brilliant displays when there are thousand Standar' d Bank of Canada�� '. '..­,,,,, , literally, dying hrought starva, Von. .W' HAT - HO � TORONTO • �bLARENiONYT PUBLIC LIBRAR-� Has moved to its new Head Office Building a Good Cup of Ta ? 'Without The following is a list of books rec, orner -o en'tly placed in the shelves of the lilost'jifiy place, but King St. West; C f Jordon St. Claremont public library. You can get the water, the milk and the sngar' FICTION have to come tons for the best, the most fragrant and invigor- - -. ToTonto. . r mixed-in 811-Simon, the Jester you g -black green a atio Tea. .Prat tip for fine.family trade 912-Old Rose in Silver d'40c. lb. Come or -Bank Department at the neNi Ineation will send for a lb tages, or 3 and 5.1b. tins, 30c. an The Savings 818-The Prodigal Judge Special Tea�black, 'green or :,". . of the Bank's business. a ib,3RC [I, a tin of Philip's S be,made a special festure or better still 814-The Mistress,of SbenbtGne mixed. Sold only by us. will Stand the test- 818-An Affair of Dishonour Oil"Coffee test--ground:when sold., Try a lb. W Oar 20 'y E I YEA R8 M EXPE rIng M";Ms D 21, C Co 141,SHTS 4"r 817-The Princess of Rebecca -Unr Groceries are the freshest. 818-The Vow PICKERING BRAN C 11 819-The Doctor's Lags 47 890-The Guest of Quesnay CLARENCE T. BATTY, Manalier 821-The�Ma net GJEPJ0.RG]"dj PHILIP� -, BROUGHAM ]%RANCH ALSO AT 'W ITBT* W-The Politician ., . R ti�:' r`'• '•`i ._y,-1 .^ � J�.,: • w'S ..-` -"• _"s'. ,'�;^.. ,;�•r} •:�°'• - w.v�w nn�', � tib. - '..1 ^a}. d' vy r �•�L A^.. ',.� ,. '�xwe ,; .a .. "'�7�, '•..>,s. .�-+K_ .s..s. ._*,* .n':'_',..' :w..,,• „'�'+`�'s. � x`"',�t ..�• - . !fir �'" 'e-m",�•.o ,.'n'e'w-: ,Ja..,. .,. u .., Y� ,.. - _ i - Y : -* Y I `a •Aq cv►wttnsoei r Mies Margaret Morgan, of To-(TIMB TABLE-Pink rine Station G. S TF,cEL BOATS � -S TEEM SOOTS I r +g - T.IL Trains going Nos diose logows-- _ ronto, is visiting relatives here. sad Mrs. Bundy were in No. 8 Hail 8.06 s K. irrriday Mrs. Thos. E. Stepheeson spent 14 Le] 2,f8 P.>if. 'ORi "a few days in,the cit this week. .. 14 Local 8.04 P.K. gentleada bneinesa y WOMEN'S FINE BOOTS AND SHQ$8- Tonto on Tuesday. CiiSord Roberts has gone to Tsatar acing Wet d" as follows- ' v, W. R. Wood had a busi- Bobcaygeon to visit his parents No. 1 Loeat a:86 A.Y. gr - and to spend a few days' fishing. •x 11 Local 2.80 P.M. C- w•.T�=+�T•B - - Mess trip to Stouffville• on Tues- •x• r:-'=J Remember the garden party on 7 Mail 810 P•M. day, '6andap included. Wednesday �v�ez�/.L�R FOOTW3A �" _ Mrs. Norgie sr. is having her Mr. Knight's lawn on y - residence re-painted.-acrd other- evening next. See front page for !wise renovated. further particulars. Flour and Feed always on hard.HA - Mr- Arthur Grant, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard, of wy'- man, Quebec, were the guests of ;::. The Corner Store, Claremont. W. M. PALMER was visiting his brother, Rev.Jas. Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Grant for a .:Grant over Sunday: few days this week. V Graham Bros., unloaded a• rar- ' Two teams from the Claremont load of Inmher on Monday for bowling club visited Stouffville ong 'I�g g RICHARDSONS ' their new residence. Friday-last last and defeated two of Misses Violet and.Isabel Sargent their teams, winning by 12 shots. are spending a couple of weeks Mr. Hutchison, of. Lindsay, ,has .. Tmpc ant showing of finest display of �a ; :with- friends in Agincourt. .succeeded -Mr. Rickaby as teller Ohins. A very large assortment of R. E. Forsyth is in Rochester, in the Standard Bank here. He StaticauT. Books,Dolle, Toys; just N. Y., this week attending the arrived in town on Tuesday even ACKACHE annual meeting of Shrinera. . received for the Holiday trade. Call Wellington Pearson, of Toron- tug.MissesMerle and Veta 9teph- sad see them. s nt a couple of days last ► a few_da s b L dia E. IDS Subscriptions taken for all Magazine, xa, week:with pares ere. with their uncle and aunt, Geo. Y The Baptists held an open air and Mrs. Stephenson, of Green VegetableP��. "M y and Daily ewepapWt - « service on Sunday evening which wood' ' Morton's Gap, Kentucky.-'Z ani• - - M _ was attended by a goodly numb- Dr. and Mrs. Bagshaw, of Sag- fared tiro with female disorders, ,' '• X. �. R=C�EA-1:ZD801�T, or. }saw, Mich., spent a few days my)iesod I had a 'pCThltb �'�. ' Several members of the Orange With the.latter s parents, Tho8. E fie • Order were-in Markham on the and ffira. Pugh and other rein- ntiatral backache which was simply 12th attending the .17emonatca- tines here. -" ' tion. awful. I scald not AV Luther Pilkey's new brick reef- Miss Laura Roberts, of Toronto, stand on my feet ' dance is being raprdly ereeted, is visiting for a couple of weeks at _ _ long enough to cook _. the home of her grandparents' �" a meal's v i c t u a 1 a DEAT :!and when completed will be a without my backSURE Charles and Mrs: Middleton in the `incest desirable structure. nearl killing me, 5th conceasiou of II=bridgge. The Claremont Citizen's Band The Claremont hranch of - the and would have ;accompanied the Goodwood Lodge Women's Institute will meet on • as ti o co To potato ='bugs, if you use Chas. Sar The the Orangemen's Demoustra- the afternoon of the 19th' inst at hardly bear it. I tion at Markham on the 12th. a o'clock at the home-of Mrs. F. soreness in each side, could not gent's Paris Green which is John Gerow was in Dumbarton Farmer. A good attendance is stand tight clothing,and was irregular. s a ' for a couple of days last week desired. All Ladies are invited. I Woe completely min down On ad, guaranteed to .be abso- _erecting a windmill for Mr.,L rice I took. Lydia E. pinkham's Vege- " ..Last Saturday a very success-. ___. • , - _ _ ---- _ liher on the Geo.Smith farm: table Compound and Liver Pills and -- lute} pure. fu1 picnic was held in the Gregg- � _ Hiilyard Bryan who has been am ejoying good health. It is now - • working in Toronto for some time Canning Park under the direction more han two years and I' have not yy of the teachers and officers of the had as ache or pain since Ido all my has accepted a position in the Claremont Raptlat Sabbath School own work« washing and everything, _ Standard Bank Here and entered Af ter spending the afternoon in i and never have the backache an more. _ Upon his new duties on Thursday playing games such as quoits, I thirsk your medicine is grand and I .. po . of last week. - archery, baseball etc., the friends ppraise it to all my neighbors. If you �pr�nlSli� Cana Mr, and Mrs. Geo. W agg attend- eat down to a splendid supper. think my testimony will help others -'-ed the funeral of the tatter's els- Ice cream was also given as a treat ou may publish it. '-Mrs. Otter and Sprayers , - ociDALt, Morton's Gap, Kentucky. Iter, Mrs. Truman Bentley. of To from the friends of the school fronto, on Thursday last. Inter- Abrntt dark the le separated Backache a symptom of o��aic /!a 1 invent took place is the Mouot Al- P� weakness or dezanment I£ yon = of aYl kinds." - et abert Cemetery. for home declaring that separated was one' have backache don' neglect It. To of the most successful picnics they get permanent milelf you must reach The long period of dry and hot had ever attended. The thanks i Ilse root of the trouble. Nothing we _ +i ' • weather has now been broken to of all are due to G. M and Mrs. ! know of will do this so surely as Lydia CHARLES SARGENT, . •'CLAREMONT- ' the delight of the farming com- E'ar4 th for the age of their ketch- E• Pinkham's Compound. s - T +munity. On Monday and Tues Y Write to ffirs. Pinkbsma. erg �����- day copious showera of ialn fell en In providing hot water etc., cop which has given the fields a dif- for th®occasion. Liam, lltaer for *pedalab slut ee. �^ ...,..•. Your letter will be abaci®rely Co ' ' ferent aPpect. Had the hot wealh• �'+i • •otuBeiaeatfs►1,and toe s►drioe Ease► � --Cultivators _ a er continued much. longer, the Nervous Condition crops would have been a decided 1t.esnks rrom 'KWney TrouNe failure: gi,k kidneys make you teal sick is If you want a Corn Cultivator, better investigate A few days ago one of our biRh- a numher of ways and it is now knnwn the 113I1ir8 Of the PLANET JR. line A. ' 1 esteemed residents purchased a y - p that a nervous condition often results i OBMKSur No. 72, two-row Cultivator works two rows of corn, turnips, ; ii nrce fish for his son, who !s i11, and from kidney trouble. When the kid. � y left.it in his buggy while he made net's are auk the whole nervouf+ me mangels, potatoes or beans thoroughly at once. some other purchases. 'the fish; cam becomes` hoverer, disappeared, and the ` irritated j i question is where did it_go? We i. �n headache, Have a sample in m shop for sugeat that the matter be placed d asy spell",I ! }nspectioa. Call.in tin nee it, A g fits of blues", I � - in the hands of the village sonata- neuralgic at- �1 0 poet card will br'iwr a catslogne ibis. tacks, rheum- with full particulars. ',. has been lc a i n S. A - R. P. Rickaby, who at p teller in the Standard Bank here J/ weak eyesight T1� IIu �? l� for the sat ear received notice dull t i r e d p g clays, and a it i" a sow cs-621 , -Plymouth Twine esu Monday of his transfer to the y • e•Z Bowmanville breach,sad on Wed- ` constant incli- TION, covering * nation to wor- sold cc &he wor14's ht, �• ' isessday evening left for his new scam and anima•. she oary _ l position. Since coming to Clare- ry over trifles. now maw" diado ar•Y m !< moot Mr. Rickaby has made a Booth's Kidney Pills'"trer4gihen sick =407'YOUa I have the agency for Plymouth boat of friends• who exceedingly kidneys•cure backache, regulate the Twine, and can supply those - y urine and restore to normal conditions ayp it Aednesme��� who demand a good regret his departure. His genial They are guaranteed. Alldealer"sell. �� syor see 'between t" and ohliRin� moaner made him a 50c, box, or postpaid from The R. T. before i?oo 6000 � article. valued official of the bank here, Booth Co. Lcd., Fort Erle Ont. I[ lase:aayoaa. ;• Prices are right. - and among the young people he you Would like to Leet them free write was universally popular. Bis for a trial box. Sold and guaranteed it is the nab diationarY with the new dirtded ' J,. in.Piekering by T. M. McFadden. ,. Howard E Turner wbG1 eQale - .,-many friends here wish him suc- _ , pegs. s stroke of denim"•" , q cess wherever he may be. L Because it is as encyclopedia in -- It is with deep regret that 'we 'Past Years in Pickering a single volume. R. B R Y A �+i ' report the'death of Mrs. Foster Pickering Lumber Yard • _ 'Hutchison which took lace at her Will continue to be on sale in prat- a it in accepted.by the p Courts, schools and BARBER{ ' home in Stouffville on' Tuesday tically all-the stores of the township, Press as the one supreme an- last. The funeral' took pixce on +ind may he ordered by those tiring thorny. 1 sundrie s, pipes and smokers' y a when her hod n'as con- outside the hounds of the township Pine flooring, Manitoba sidingr, drop sundries. Genual office Bell tr..da he author Rev. lt'. R. he who knows'Wine = siding, matched, rough and dressed •Telephone Co. A ency.for. .-Thursday Y directly from, t Because �1 keyed here, and after service in «arid, Claremont. It should be Success. Lat us toll pine find hemlock. Il in.and 1j in. Rolston Laun rt', 'r 4 the Methodist Church bete... the' 'clearly iinderstood that the edition is you about this new cork. dressed dine, i in. `' matched retrains were taken to .Grow eside rapidly lessenjng, and that no second pine. New Brunswick white CLAREJiO\`T, ONTARIO Cemetery, south of Wooklin., edition will be printed. .If you want wtt:is for•n•�sm+a ins��t cedar shingles, where In took place' .Mrs. a copy, or if'you want your child to -�� have a co ten or twenty years from C a�•1�aalAl[Co.,P■1L•bn.Sr .d•M�•• Terme Strictly Cash Hutchison vas for many years a now• yogropportunity is before this rr'm"°atEt"`°"'r'�vsFZ=6 's•f'°°as."`• �',D. GORDON & SON: residetlt of Claremont, and mos'ed edition is exhausted, And your --- ----"- - " ' to Stouffville only a few months friends who have gone west or north, Ct t0 t- �L ago. She has:been ion poor health do no Let,them miss the only chance. �ti�Mt1 LJtsa>i NeW�B1aCkSn�ith Shop I Joid�iii � .fora number of years and suffer- Order today. Price $1.50. '" ea's great deal. She was held is ' Wary high esteem by a n-id'e circle s -of friends. `'Ve extend to • Mr. �' C Having leased the blacksmith _ - Hutchison and his only daiighter 1 ►S O n O O!all materials-and seeixa D • S • shop formerly run by Hy. Thom- kept in stook. It will pay you our deepest sympathy, .in their p sad bereavement. •' � non,I am prepared,to do general b call at our wer>cs as�iatsp�t our"bot _ alines. Master David,Scott, the_ten- _.: blacksm'thing in all e do no employ • � � sad obi amt- • gear old son of W. G. -and Mrs. _ sx Ec l�te can, and hw o8 ths¢ i Scott met with a serious accident . _. .,_ . . .__ .. . .:' $OIt9E OEIN(3 A ST Igi �wID TY ..' on Friday last. He vt as in the DRY GOODS-Our stock is coni- - Ind. phone,No. 302,, Claremont certainly of by parohaeiaghtro trs. _ com y I v m bay-fleld raking hay with .a span late. Geta air of our Lisle a JOHN 11�cGRATH . call solicited. +_ of horses, when the animals R•hich P .. p WHITBY GRANITE 00.9 are usually very -quiet, became thread lace-front Hose, well .0 dies, Whitby, onte71s ' frightened at something, and,were worth 40c., for 25c. •W'hite Taf.- _ ;.- «.CLAREMONT, ONT. VANS soon beyoud,control of their"young feta silk gloves, 20 inch long,•2 - E■ EVANS, driver. They made for the flap dome fasten, 'the best value ever _ _. - The P1Ckerm �in the fence which was too -nar- Pt>tmp ManafaCtnr$» row to allosv•the rake to pass, and offered at 50c. .as a result the wheels, caught on � ��� an a en , , - _. igilance Committee shop d #1 aid ce' Dundas St) the posts, throwing the boy a dis: ` The best In the 1 The object of this Association is to -WHITBYt ONT. < ' aanca of.ahout. thirty feet. He - T struck the ground with his head GROCERIES- The Dealer, the. Shoe lessen stealing and-prosecute - ' vO T, - and was ..immediately rendered and the $t f'° e d eat o nee the el fls tuarket, aBvays-fresh. As you Three Dors w f Whitby, Ho a ' ,, unconsciou8. His father who saw — ' '' the runaway from another Held, know this season of the year all SVe can 8t you.in price, style;comfort Members havinR property otolen oommaw- food stuffs must be ]rept in a and wear. Ladies hoots, shoes and oats immediately with nay member We are prepared to instal wood or iron `{ was soon by his side -and carried 911ppers-1.40, 1.50,1.80, L75, 1.90, 2.00 of Executive•Qoramirtee. the apparently lifeless body to sanitary condition. Our food 225 2.50• 5lisses-1.95, 1.40 and 1.65. pampa on ahoctnotice,also attend ' stuffs Are all kept in close cover- -- (30dren's, all rices,80c,u Mombenhip fee : g1.00. to all kinds of repairing.' the house. Medical aid was ins- p Tiokote mor be had from ciao prasident;or ed sanitary bins—nothing ex- Mena imperial Patent Leather Boots Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill. 3. mediately secured, when it was posed to draw flies. Our Teas 4,00• Plain dull tops 9.50,3,50. Plain Secretary onapplievu. seen the bop was suffering and Coffees are the• best- Try Blutcbers•foxed heels and Qtr 2.00• - slag gasoline engines and ' ;from concussion of the brain. He Exec:'Oom.-Is..s7.Banka, the agate gear `• them. Youth's-1,26, 1.40, 1.50, 1.8i, 1.75. W,V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont remained unconscious for over 'six hours, but we are pleased to MA(3N)tT CREAM SEPARATOR 1 x A. O'Connor .Arthur leffre�a ne No. 50 residence. say drat he is now making rt►pid D. SIMPSON &•Co■, .. PICSERIN G Frestdeat.. 8ier.t r, progress towards recovery. d-* ,A, :.t..., ....' �A':•. ,:. .. .: .,.....: .5.,.. ,...., ,i'. ... ' ., .e I. uh. r~M1,Y Y p.. 4 .F' ,Y... •b• ;��,r p.•. 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R���� ��� :' '. hailed baby, listen to me now." Be Melly i , " Y He came nearer agaiII,--and took ✓� Iier hands,in his one more. "You �t Stop starving yourself-stop-suffering the pangs of tadig+sgtioii-�ttq, must root out .this fol] from worrytri$about what you dare and dare not-eat.- Y your _ -- - young Iiia--root it out how, at - -" Eat hearty meals of wholesome food,take ----------------- --- = - - once, i know this man for whom u haveperhaps-, broken poor refield s 1gval, loving heart. 1a ter his name, it is enough s I .will not ut •- - , OR, A LOOK INTO THE PAST I know him well-none better-and a knowing him, I--tell you,•dea'r, that , if you refuse to believe me you will 'brine, nothing but blight and dis- andyou'll feel .like a new person. Sour stomach--heartburn-. . ' r appointment on our future. He occasicnal -indigestion-chronic dyspepsia=-al yield quickly to oin y "'+•���♦'e-♦••;-�F•«4-9+•-+-4-- can be nothing to you, four he_is not � CHAPTER XXIL- Cont'd Dolly., I wonder'y . have the hear i free; it is best zo. tell you this, �iArestoDRU-CO Dyspepsia Tablets. The properly' digested food f y` dear'" as poor Dorothy $inched res Your strength, your stomach' regains its tone, and soon to 'treat.him badly.." I requires no further aid. Y . If Mr. Crawshaw's household�sid and tried to draw net hands away.- Is being honest and true to my- ' "Yes, 1 50c. a•box. If your druggist has not stocked them et been differently arranged these t self treating him.badly 7" asked the , best, cruel as I may seem 5lx- and we will mail them. Y �� - vague fears would - -never have I leis suddenly' her lips were trelnb- Know, for his life, his heart, his very 37 Oome; but the curious way in which I lIIg, and her breath came quick and ,soul has passed out of his keeping, t NATIONAL. DRUG ANO CHEMICAL CO: O/CANADA ummeo. moNTl1lAL. ` •lie• berried 'himself and his belong-I, -hort. "I could n.;t do as he want land -he, belongs absolutely to an- �- fags in the Manor House, was ed, Derry, so there was an end of I other woman. He can't help him- - --- --- f t Alarmi heart. s anxious as ..se!f; ..it.is fate_-blame fate - " Darnley's, him; but you are so mutt a mere "I arm sorry," was all Darnley g, g� - It was altogether so unlike- what i child. You have drifted into the IMP � IR T A N j HINTS �P g could say, as he ceased, not only r one would have imagined Thomas Ion his account-Your father"had set i madness of loving this man as a Crawshaw would have done. People his heart on the match, Dolly." j des�rcousin, be warned 6be Then, ABOUT P R IE-SE R V I N G 'had expected a flare axed a fuss to "I would do much to save my. fa- ; guided eart ..be son house;rpthis ]ly at extraordinary -do,, then any, pain, but this L-cannot as worthless and dead,me--cast him dut forusuch he -` ,.. , d The n beside her gava her an y yon, Dear--dear -are:n5oundCanning por'Preserving, twoessentials to good results w ]solation of himself, with all his will always be. to 0 iy tae impatient glance it seemed to him I Dorothy, forgive me -for the girl Fruit and Good Sugar. Canada's orchards -- pomp and glory,.was alto tbeT not ! had wrenched her hands from his supply the one and in g fo be accounted or. and buried her face in them-"don't fi that she was strangely obstinate oII t For all the outside world knew I this question, with the obstinacy"of - t, there might not have been a soul make my unhappiness st'11 greater I "" g a spoiled child. r at the .. Manor House and t by the reflection that I h^YP hurt _ 3e "What is there against Mere ' ":Darnley was only coo well oonvine- 'field 7" he asked, urged, he knew your gentle, loving sr'!f. 0.41V tell 1 - - _.... ed, by careful watching in his• long not exactly by what' feeling, to get �me that you will forgive me, dear, 1 - 'walks, from every one of which he ! to the bottom of this metier: "he and I shall be sat s.Red. scanned the manor grounds, that !is as good a- mai, as ever wa}ked Dorot,� • hesitated a moment, Mr. Craweihaw was still there. i t !then lifted her face from her hands Isxtra Granulated Sugar you have the other, Fell your grocer tae earth, and simply worships you, „ --- IEorward, intending to jump gate' Dorothy. ----._ -;.these._w#rk-- ear- Gn her dirk lash= _ -plainly"REdpath'd Extra Granulated, A hundred times he had gone -. jShe made r_') rt-ply, and bey si- les, but a wan, faint-smile was round i# and search once againin the !pence suddenly assumed a •aew as hey pretty lips. When you want Loaf Sugar ask for"Redppth's'•Rod _ 19loomy woods-for. even one glimpse ipect in Darnlev's eyes I "Forgive you, Derry•" she re- Beal Paris Lumps in Dust ProotPaokages. '� "s . b • p l petted, rather weakly, -Why,. of ~:.. try to! his beloved; but he had rcatrain- I He came to m standstill-s wave ed himself. His vague fears"might•of sympathy and affection swept ,course, dear-there is nothing to ! for iv The Canada. Sugar be, after ells myitis, and were he ;over hits. �'aa be wronging her 1 i , g e-it---it has all been one fool; i Refining CO., Limited, Montreal caught trespassing on the manor I _ 'User little Dorothy," he ,aids ish mistake, and the sooner I flir- E;tabl,shed in 1854 by John Redpath - - ]property, the position would ilei- t taking her hands in his, "forgive rget it the better.' ther be beneficial to. Nancy, nor dig. i me for probing the wound so close- She drew her cloak round her tt' reified for himself. Ona a sin hie with a trembling touch. )t 8 ly I sees-I understand there .is g His eyes went across the wintry ' " •+ ti mind was forced back' to the old`' J-I think we have.been out so., Y f' ncy. he told himself, She has some one else who comes before o nt.; there .-was nothing to be I-Ong a fns want me " she landscape to the comer which held f,;tgc,tten-aIl about•it," and he dis- P g �Dunoen, is that not so, dear j" t 1 uu ie mire= t p matter from iv mi - -,done nothing' nothing Doroth y's .cheeks . were lowin uncertainly again henoeforUh forever, ,f omh was 4 All ,this old, wearyturmoil of y g g shade feD1 over his face a in • i She turned to go back, but &he just thou ht came to hue ® he walked 'with a love] color, her e'en were 'had only taken oar step before she s' at Dorothy wished him to do. g downcast, he could. not read the ex ;wea beside him a CHAPTER XXIII. _ how that the scales were falte on by his cousin's side. presswn in them, but he had no i t;am. �f­nrn her eves the irl had time sadFew men would have resisted the Derry,' she whir Fred, icer facegneed to do that, for she answered p To Lady MerefieYld'e i cexpressible _ Fi pleasure of glancing now and then I him very softly, "and he knew that dyed with a d-ep red flush, "prn- !delight, at the e•rid-of :, fortnight's cormprehension tc-see-the change in -M the lovely girl so close- at hand; , he had guessed right the very first ,mise me-Promise ane th•ai,t you will stay, Derrick Darnley saddtnly de this mar) nut despise rne-for---for-m '— claied iiia intention of returning to She n�.tied him dee Troubled p, but Darnley even Forgot her very time, � y rsiieaees, hie worn, anxiouts face { - existence. to"nay nothing of her „Yes," she said, slowir, "there T'za man bowed ' his head and Lond II - _ presence _ is some one else who-who comes'prem his lips to her small. trerab- Sir .Humphrey was ti.(i.v,so well and the rain thac never left Iiia It was a cold; raw morning, and ,. i Ii ig fingers on the road to convale-;cense that nrcluth: It scattered at once the . _ before Duncan - srsnsa.tuln of shamed modesty that Jia ^ �,, ,the empty branches. of the trees - y g ppecT her nands still Dear Dorothy, dear, sweet i there wile no excuse re•.dy to urge i h fo'lnty _ F`yy Darnley ri 'id ed on that.brief conver- waved and• moaned to the bleak closer Dorothy, what brother ever despises ' the ,dung man to" rcroasitler his l �arir n in the avenue. and it went _ wind, m_ akin a sort-of sad harmony his %inter' -and you are my sister, i proposal, and -to the co,intess' aur g "Bear little cousin," his' vales ,,, l =to his thoughts was ser tender as a woman's], "how Iy°u know, ]]rise. Dorothy seemed to offer nei-i`'cry Far to_Help tc, cure Doroth of "You are not very lively. D•)roLhy gave him one glance of _Cher remonstrance nor objection tc• I hor_hni.,r7r.ss love for him. Very t - 1 ':nd I have been not to *zee this' t 1 Dorothy laughed, slightly, after s4 Won't von ctrnfiilE< in me; D"AIY i thanks ircim. her waist eyes. ihen., !ler cousin's departure. i!,ir. b �t not (err enough; for, de- -while, breakin the lou 'e t!Lrn n ran r•wiftl away, leattnrte h.s hrave, calm bearing, the � g g pause, trust in me' Perhaps I might help � g' Y 3 "You are-quite right to go,"-she'I ''- g, 7 The roan started: Darnlev almost overwhelmed a'i11r- I iwi):'d. -Rnoiled child of fortune was -' „ i � , you, dear, and if there is'any dif- ' ud briskly, as they at at lunch- " - I beg your pardon, Dolly,,' he ., regret ,and vexation that he should ,^ ,•t, •'it must be ver dull dov n surferi-rr slmnst more than she had , ficulty smooth it-away. y said, hurriedly, •'I-I did not sleep The gal looked up at Nita start- S have been oo blind, dere; Derr •; 'and you can -do a dine in the first days of-hen• father's - very well last night, and I am notPoor hemuttered led and pale': child " . , sort hrap of things for me in town." -up to much shin morning " "Don't y'ru undcrstattd 7" she rowfully, but, thank Gr,d!•she. Is I Xu one. seeing -her bright faze. Ilii Dorothy had more than Dorothy Joked at him anxiously.* whispered• with a. blush of modesty only a child, and is i}1 grow out of with its p:ettY smile, could have l hangtit far herself in her heart, oinR on her face. h"er g Path i gues ed h-ow much it cost Dorothy ',.nd p j wish you would see Dr. Rub- I tills strsn a fancy. . rill' if my s hen she had got nver the first erts when he comes .td-day," she coming and R ;could only be as straight and-hanm• t�J ,utter-these cunamoti ,i sharp pangs her o,,e desire was as heart thrilling at his firm -clan ; ace wards. _ - .said,- slowly.' r„ g in,the iufure.as gletrfield'a will be !, Darnle himself felt a senPe of carne:t +nP to help him in same . Don't you. undo-rataad .that it ; y _. Darnley laughed outngh Sat that; iaDorot'ty stopped, it was not easy I' must bring him home-Dolly Is icomplete satisfaction as he beard sh did benot care how, �-- t. tt was however.not a ver merry. lap b, really f,nd of him, and sill will go them, To con tat e very t „ to So on, _ "It was only.a fancy a child's F.D. 1 ISSUE -r 11 „Dear little cot, "f•am all- right., ''Do nut be frightened; speak e ____ __ . . ____.__ . __ _ -'-•- --- .- - - _- e Yet," _• - nothing- the,matter with me"except out, dear, ;lazine-es. I have been idle too long; pace more she glanced" tip, at �e I must—get back to work as soon as I him, there was notching to help her - i Uncle Humphrey is a bit_stronger." "I-we hoDet you would have in his face, nothing but kindly stayed over Christmas, Derry." sympathy and brother] affeetiota. y $3,600 in Cash Prizes for Farmers r -Why, that is weeks onyet,-.and, There is nothing to say, she , murmured ,inmost with a.sob_ `Let_ RE yott going to bulld that new tir,lar p.ece of work sbown by photegrspb to tell you the truth, Dolly I have ,y horseblock, sfdewalk or dairy sen& ter, was done, a s.fanc I shall go abroad at Christ- Us go on house of cement Then insist on - Noticp h-ow'w-e'have nr osel y n p p ' y. planned ver' ]etas this year." ' Wait. - your dealer supplying you with the and imposed certain necessary conditions Dorothy made no answer at Like a flash of Ii htning across d "CANADA" Cement. Not only will this in order to give large and small users of y- dark sky the truth had suddenly. ensure your getting a pure, unt'form and eerttent• act equal opOrtunity. _ l first; the bright, happy. look had strictly high-grade cement, that will As an illustration of this.-In prises "C" come to Derrick Darnley. He loos guarantee the lifelong permanency 6f the and "D," the uantity of cement used .. gone out of her face as.quickly as ened his hold, and almost stagger 1 4' the sun bides behind a cloud. thing you bihl d,...but it w1ri also Yntitle has no bearing whatever on the result. "You will join A int Anne 7" she ed back in,the sudden amazement this contest to ryou rs and rize a a odtcha ce of togs vh of asysmall ad thing,ass us eabwateat er nay s and in that the knowledge u08tiOned, after a pause. pawinning a prize that will perhaps more trough or a: gate post, has as much , ry q,He shook .iiia head brought. It was an impossibility-to than pay you for the cost of the work: chance for prize "C'• as a man who sends "= Every-farmer iri Canada who uses "CAN- a hoto %peak at first; but he roused him p graph of a house--and the same � No, I shall go East, if I go a ADA" Cement' is eligible to. compete. applies to prize "D." all." soil.—this matter must be put right Four-prizes will b.e awarded in each Pro- Don't hold back from en1p.ring because rr „ without ari instant's delay. wince and these prizes will be divided as yoti'think you don't know anythtna about And meet Merefitld, Dorothy "Wait, dear,". lie said, gently, 'follows: concrete work. It's very simple. Be- added, her manner grown very „ FRI7_F "A"-X100.00 to tie limen to the farmer sides, we have a 160-case book chat we p� quiet all of-a sudden. --_ there ie no need to put ,your given d„:ina 1911 'will send you free on request. which tells n,each Provin.ee who will "And meet 11lerefield, as you ady: thoughts into wor(ls. 1 have gile59- theCemanttest number of,barrels of"CANADA" you all about Concrete anO, hos to make '- ed our secret child grid I am sor- and use it. In•this book. yeu•li tend tom- Bythe way, Dolly, •what took Mere- y PRIZE "B"—!100.00 to be amen to the farmer piste instructions for the making of al- "ch How .sorry vou. can never — .• - Prrov,nea•who ansa "C.IN•ADA" , _ "Seld away?-It leas gUlte a new n'' ' Cement on is farm in 1911 for Cho g"est most everything you can think of in the est of his, never know, r3iy dear little cons,n• number or x yurposes, :''Ivey of'farm utilities, floors, Yater, troughs, Z al�vaya look Upon My sister Dorothy, whom I have ,PRIZF "C"-1100.00 to be given to tbe,larmer stairs, • a posts,,etc, our dear old Xaiefipld as the most In each Provlere who furnishes as with the This free book—entitled "What the Foto ph shnwing the best of any partion- conservative man I know, and the , Farmer Can I)o.With Concrete"—will not err k d of work done on his farm during _only inform you--it will also kreatly in- ` least adventurous. Travelling 1911 wish TAN.An.�" Cement. terest you. So Bend for it anyway, �T '�:'leema t1itF OUt Of hla line." PRIZF, "D"—Ileo 00 to he lyse to the farwer ln,.. q V R I Lin each Province who submits the beet and •• whether you intend to try for one of thea _ Dorothy had grown very red for _. :.'moat complete de&rriptiom, of how any par• prizes or not. `a moment, but the color was,dying OThe Canada Cement Company, Limited, Montreal, Que. away again quickly. "4 "Merlefield went because,-well,. .-Contains because he is,a stupid boy."- Dgrriek Darnley looked 'at her confused lace. All- th® Goodness • �,y b C R • "Which, berinq imnslated, �neons,"•he said, geiitly, "that Miser Dorothy Leicester is at the l�ott•om Of Prime. Beef "of thfiI sudden and wild visit to the Last. Am I not r.ghtf" It makes every dish with Dorothy nodded her hand. which it is used much mores n ` "Q�u. itse right,,, she tepeetexI, nutritious and gives the rich y {' l°a" _ brfeffy. vor of prime k,, `+. ;'+ .,•+� thnla.: appetising flaoa Dff'blev patmed- for sm instant, t beef. then he said. crit al a t+oneb k ...... mph Nems.. iof tsa•dizzosat is his v0" ` Use it for your'gravies andwatt en.. ._. _ "pear std 1liesbtsld4 I acct {er77 ........... . for hila,'; be to 0&-is "a .y . -1. . . as y.. ✓ r `. .,.:.. .- .rw"i.,.ir�uwr».a+n�...,, n, :r• .. :-. v w ,...?.., .*•; -• - , , .a �o '� - -r. �'+, e'. ,a....� # � H'�:� ,^ a. a :V... .r ., a J ;a.:a;;••�'u ..•,,-e.,.v.A.: R.Jc' � .. .�.. u,�Hi'•rr •isd'- '�:-s.» v�''+`,5^.-jg7r: ; f`ek'i "�s+4,r 7."~ .."'its. `,�, .�;� :..:. ,.» •�s... .•:..b.,.r'2?S ;i�'"' ,. .cY.',t�'s�pa.,w ...sY- .,'�C:.,,+y'r.. 4*?�++,r' '�f ,�C�' -, S x" 8888. .'. •.. ., -. ., „• .: - •tl ,�"✓,E +S+'.N'N (i1'1:sd+5i 1� !T :w-'•T�.r'.n4 s'�, +!'a�"T.J.+.•S SN •Wt^Y�MiK Y',,,,'�.'"+-+.+.c..,z..,.'�'-•a+s. t^'Ary.�� ��4� •�� _�-�� �� «-• ��.. :'7.� iT<."� � ��,.� •,,,. :, r ,�. t^.!b , '£ -. , v'L ..,r ,fi",-x,,, a�y.,.r•,'..> Z: _-:yy,,. •„ ,+••.rr "» `-.w I.' :'.•.,:. •ice ,,e. i. :txn. w� �: .. ;r3:' - � ^aa:,�':e. - z .... ....,.:.G} W .y s•.,n ..�,. ,8888,snc-> :,�. .-:, "c:I _ - 6' i.;r•' ;'<::sat.., .: .. 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The investi ation will be !ter l+ Produce a A despatch-from Winnipef, Man., exhibition grounds, for the ass l The Minister of Agriculture- has 1 couducted with a; view of securing and Abroad. says: F,ire of a mysterious origin cistron is determined to have a ewthorized a special inquiry to- be- some reliable data respecting the BREADSTUFFB, ' destroyed the grand-stand at the least a temporary grand stand fob ; wade into i he Fruit-growing indus- area and extent of land adapted Toronto, July I. the wheat, 'rVinni Exhibition the annual fair. sc patents. 3.35 to 83.ao. Mon- While the fire was still burning d x,r try of Canada, under the direction, to fruit-growing in tits various Pro 90 rti enhc. Manito a flours-First Pat Thursday night. The racing stables meeting of the directors of the Ina - of Mr. J. A. Ruddick dairy and vinees varieties of fruits which et,,at ff second �' - ?' 3trou pOIL atents, $a.6o; and caught fire and were saved b the dustrial Exhibition Association was f c414I-storage Commissioner. The have been found to be most profit- Manitoba ewheatt-iyo, 1 Northern quoL d firemen. The scenic and arts by held in one of the adjacent buildl Well-known fruit-grower, Mr. ill. I able. and successful.,in the several at 61,01 1•x, say parts; No. 2 at 88 1-2c, IL B ntin of•St. ,Catharines, hero,Provinces or subdivisions- of the and No. 3 at 95 1•Zo. Ing, recently constructed, also Ings, the Mayor and Aldermen o! been engaged to conduct the in- same, general trend of the Indus- Ontario wheat--NO. 2 red and white are caught fire. Never before has Win the city being present. The out-' - Quoted outside at 828, and naso at 80 to uir 8 80 1.2 t_8to39c, outside, for No. 2 and and it was the first time on reoord was that the grand stand would be, q y. He will be assisted by the try towards conctutratin the pro peg seen such a spectacular fire, came of their joint deliberations . 'Federal officials and by the local duction of large quantities of stern 4a 1.2 to 41c. on track, Toronto; N'o. 2 µ officials of that different Provinces lord varieties, difficulties which are w•e, oats• 40 1.2c, and No. 3, 39 lac, say that each one of the eleven:halls rebuilt immediately _mss F agirtT - M. Ports. has attended a blaze:--F'lamea ear of construction and the Streep• sed districts.' His re rt Syr ikely to be encountered, methods corn-No. 2 American yallow to quoted 6vailable for the Dominion confer- of production, facilities for distri- eonia' Bay ports, and 69 to 69 1-2e, TO. could be seen from all parts of the Commissioners Departmat put a -- ence of fruit growers, that is to be bution and marketing, possibilities Peas-Market is dull, with prices Duce• city, and that.all the buildings on thousand men at work clearing the :. : ly nominal. the grounds were not reduced to a ground of debris, and five hundred 5;.• .:-''freld at Ottawa some time next of over-production, etc. Bran-Manitobas, $20 to $21, in bags, heap of ashes is considered mira- carpenters got busy on the new Toronto, and shorts, 822, in bags, Toron• - to. Ontario bran, $20.50, in bags, Toronto. culous. The loss is estimated at structure, so that the exhibition ' RESCUED TWO GEREHS. BABY TAKES FLY-POISON. 870,o0v, which is partially covered was only delayed one day. It was 1 , _ DAIRY MARKET. by insurance in a number of insur- announced by the directors that the _ og and blaster Saved Foolish Draught Fatal to 1\iaeteen-months. Butter-Dairy riate, 17 to 19c; infer- ance companies. opening. da of, the exbibitios - -p Bathers. !; old (}brio. _ ion,pis to 1fe. creamery Quotes as 21 to ry man in the employment of wuld e 'July 13, instead o! Jul? ' sol er lb for rode, and at 19 to Zlc for Eve •' :a despatch hfrom Niagara Falls, A despatch from hs rondau8ais deloxen. prise& uachan a quoted at .19c p,:r the city will be put to work on the i`Z. 'NV, f , ay C arles Weiderhoid a The nineteen mons daughter quogced ataiz 14c tonse lots alas�eaanaeac lieizc 8! usician, and his dog rescued two of Mr. add Mrs, john Bond, 11 [or twins, J reeks' `from- drowning" 'in . the Milan street, died on WednesdayWILL BE BUILT .-IN i iagara River, on Wednesday, just from the effects of taking. a .quanr COUNTRY PRODUCE. 1, ff the plant; of the International tity of ANA A Sy-poiton. ' It appears that Beane-Car lots are quoted at 11,70 to - ' per Company. Weiderhold went the little tot drank the poison $1.75, and small lots 11,90. p y' Hou ey-Earacted ]n tine, id to 11c per the river to give hie dog, a large from a saucer on the window sill lb; No, 1 comb, wholesale: a to 81.25 per Ships for Canadian Navg to be Constructed Bernard, a swim. The -Greeks in the presence of her five-year-old dozen: No, 2 comb, wholesale, .1.75 per �tl srobed nearby and plunged .into brother. Subsequently-, when the - Baled hay-No. 'I is quoted at .`i2 to $13, -she water. 'Tbey could not swim, child became datigerously- ill;' the on track, and No. 2 at $9 to $10. + : Baled straw-46 to $6.50. on track, To Vnd were soon beyond'their depth. little brother told his mother what routo, Here _ a . eiderhold plunged in; clothes and the baby had taken. Four doctors bingt w Ys •11 so to $1,7s per bag to a job. 1, and succeeded in bringing one were summoned and administered Poultry -Yearline chickens, 14 to isc; A despatch from Ottawa says:: roiainent in British -shipbuilding - r the hank, while the do caught emetics but without avail,_ spr,ng chickens, 22 to 230; and tutt.,ra, Y (P g g is. to.19c per lb.- It is stated that the contract for i circles. The plans for the ooz& t° �e other by the arm and had the construction of the ships o.f the ; pany's plant at Sydney are now , auled him to-shallow grater by the Boa PROOUCes. Canadian nay a � n has been definitely well under way and will shortly-be 3 a e his master returned. Y Y Y ax BILLED 494;3`'-Il ]PLIES. ' Bacon-Long. clear, 1t 1•„r_per ib, to ,awarded to the. British-Cana,diaasubmitted to the Government for case tot,,, Pork;-short-cut, 8Z3, d -!F '-- Name-Nedlum to light, to to i6 I-ze; Shipbuilding and Dock Company, approval. They call for an expen- Sa•a Antonio Boys' Slaughter Pik do., heavy. 13 1-2 to. 4c; rolls, u m 1, t 2c; which has its headquarters at Syd- Idlture of $6,000,000 and include the :PISTON b[:l?I DRO�YNED. b= akraat bacon, 17 w lac; backs, 19 1.2 I , _ a Feet Ili h and-a Long. to 20cr I ney, Nova Scotia. The com 3n Iacia in ositi4,a of a dry-dock, Body of Win. Welsh Fonnd In Ca- g despatch from San Antonio, pails. 10 includes among Its :rectors 81r which will he one of the largest in ` nal at Rochester. Tex„ says:: One and-. quarter-mil- Henry Pellatt,,of Toronto; Hrn. J the world, its length being put at - lion dem Sias in one heap, can Beal, s IN Mo71TREAL DI, Gibson, Lieutenant-Gorprnor of 1,040 feet and its width at I10 rest. `,A despatch from Rochester nays' Montreal Jul 11.- Oat9 Gaoadian Ontario,_ and Sir Cha .es Ellis, It is hoped to have the plant in : The body o! William Welsh. 60 I tribnting a pile three feet high a nd i western, No. z it t a to 41 34do. car 1�tZ ;chairman of the John Brown Com operation within two years and to - ' g g t� 5 39 3-A to 40c, vo 3 local wh,tP, 39 1.4 to,which which constructed the Lusltania towards completion insideladvanced fit a feet wide, represents the i e: store; extra.No. 1 toed 40 3.4 to 41e, vol rs old was found floating - I ani•, o! Clyde Bank, S�cutl:tnd-, havc the naval ships well •- s'au h.2er wro ht by small' boys 3 t''q'• •� is co 4o i•.,c: , o, z local wb,te. _- Lbe Erie Canal- . Welsh was a of five.. . as the result of a fly-killing contest 39 14c' No. 4 local white, 38 1> to 38 1 zr i .: -bricklayer, and came here from 4Ftour-31acitoha � =,n Abeac patents.�and the Mauretania, -and who. is years.' whtah closed here recently DD �iotoa, OS1t87i0, where relatives tlrsts, $6.30 second+. 84.80 Witmer wheat. ( .. leealde. His wife became insane a Robert Bas6e c'arriead off fitft scents, ser 6a zo 94.79 strong bak«re', ' geW prize of-810, with an official record in bags $185 rover., $4.1lLed to $426, do,. TOO .WEAK FOR ENGINES. +, years ago, and wa.g cola�mit• p - ,n b a $t. 5 w.$2. ttoliea Data-Per bar- by a' prop of wood. One of the of 484,380 dead flies'. ret. .$456' bag of 90 .lbs, 82,15. Barley children must have accidentally had to the Rochester State Hospi• Feed, car lots. ex *tore, si w sec, Coro Alalrraia Condition of-Seven Brit- :- fist. -Since. that time^.Welsh worked ---'L _ American �o, 1 yellow, 62 1.2 to 63c. g knocked the prop away, for the lid Nilifeed--Bray-. Ontario, 122 Manitoba. a. here and in Syracuse He came KILLED BY LIGHTNI:rG. 121, middlings, Ontario, $22,50 to $23; 1sh B4.3tro�ets. fell, and owing to the automatic here from Syracuse a month ago _ ,"harts Manitoba, $Y3 mou,lle, $25 to� catch, became immovable from the $30 eggs-Frvah, 17 12 to lac. Cheese= A despatch from London says: The remains were decomposed. Farmer Was Struck While Drawing Western,4. 11 1-4 to it 34c; easterner, 10 74 f3even of Great Britain's newest iasidx -which' iddicate r that he bad fallen to.11 1*. Batter-Choicest, 21 t-2 to 22c. The parents on their return were .; Ilsy Near Barrio. ocean-going torpedo-boat destroy alarmed at the disappearance Into the water at least four days• pp arance of ' UNITED STATES MARKETS, era have been Put out o! action by the children, and searched for them A despatch from Barrie, Ont•, Minoanpol,a July 11.-Wheat-July overstraining their hulls while-un- says; hile-un- . says: A heavy electric storm passed 97 1-tc; tiept,nihm 9s co 98 14c, Decem• der full speed trials in the heavy in- overy likely place, but in vain. William -Sha-w, the Car drug over here -Thursday inornin A ber, 9e Sac; No. i head. $1.00 la;,No. 1 It was only after a Iong delay that D P g Northern, 96 34 to 99 sac; No. 2 Northern,j-sea of the English Channel. : The Werk, who was shot at Br dge End, farmer near Gilford, named' 96 3.4. to 9a 14c' ;to. 3 wheat. 93 14 t°f destroyers Aco-rn, Alarm, Rifle- they thought of the safe. N 96 3.4c. . Cor to. 3 yellow 63 to 64c. , 4M died in Cornwall Hos=pital, and George A. Magee, was killed while Oats-rro, 3 white, a4 to 44 1-kc sse-vol 'man`,Vemesia,. Lyra. Nymphe and FORGED SUPT. 80(:E139' N:kbil8 ;Reeve Molise is held on a charge 'drawing in hay, the horses being . a4c Bran $19 to '81960. Flour-First(Larne reached Portland in such a patonte,_ $0 10 to '45.30. da., seconds. $4,60' 'ed murder. - also killed sad the.barn burned. co $4,ae; flr*t clear.. $3.45 to 83.65! d ,. beaks condition that all available _ eee�nda 8245 to $2.60. divers were requisitioned to close Head of Provincial Ponce 1letlut o? Duluth, July 11.-Wheat on track-No. I a Check Artist. -• Rowhard, 99 7.8c: on track and to arrive-No, the Raps in their seams before - Northern Northern. 98 7.8c• No. 2 Northern. 9&14o; z July, 98 74c bid: 4ptember, 98 7.8c bid. docking,- The trouble was the .re- A despatch from Toronto say$i -PHENOMENAL THsuit of the tremendous vibration of The bogus check artists are bust 3 '! LrvE eroc6l MARKET. +Lha powerful engines driving the these hot days, and they have vie- Montreal, July 11. steers sold at tram little warships at a speed of 28- timized even Superintendent of r x .5 to 6c; town at from 3 to 5c; and bulla at knots through the rough water., Provincial Police J. E. Rogers. A from 3 to 5c per pound. $ g g .' . C1 T Hogs-Selected lot&, $6.50 to $6.75 mired, The rivets of the plates were start- few days ago the proprietor of the _ Dominion 'Customs .Receipts for Three heavy lots at $5.60 to,$6 and sows ere _ _ 13 er 100 pounds, weighed o cars. ed in all directions, opening gaps New American Hotel, Hamilton, j seep=$3 to 85.51; lambs, at 13.50 to which cgused the water to pour in- called up Dor. Rogers and said a -Months ��unted to X29,239,646 to sited and quality, $s to $er each, as to the oil bunkers and rendering check for $50, supposedly signed Toronto, July 11. - Ezport cattle, the fuel useless. by Mr. Rogers, had been cashed for �r choice, 85.90 to 86; do., med- y : lam, .85.80 to $5.90• butchers' can 't'-- �- $33 by one of the hotelmen. The A despatch. from Ottawa says months-ended June.30 Amoiinted`to tae, ,hake, $5.60 to ii06; 'do., mbdiAm, xg,�ppED I\' SAFE. drawer represented himself as of The Dominion . financial estimate I$29,239,646, an increase of $21904,- $5.40 to $5.65; do„ common $4,50 to $5,25: _ the detective department, and the bulls. $4,40 to $4.80: cows. 14 to $4.70; do., flor the Srst`quartet of-tits current 793 over the first quarter of last eommon and medium, $2.50 to 13.50: can- Five Children Suffocated While at check was drawn on the Hamilton-' - y-gar just issued shows the i Hers. fee to Estee ah 5 short-keeps es.zs to -`�al►1 year. Expenditutd on consolidated 1990; feeders, steers, $s to $d.2s• do., play.in Russia. branch of the Bank of Montreal. � edatinued growth of revetiue. For fund acoount was $8;935,732,an in- nulls. $4,40 to 65; stockers, choice, i4.so to A crop of complaints regarding $4.75; do., light, $3.50 to $4; miloh cows. 4he three months ended June 30 crease of $102,845: Capital aspen- choice $35 to $ss; do., common to 'med. A despatch from Moscow says: spurious cheeks has been reoeived a.: dlh6 Cust&Ms revenue was $2,500,- �diture is returned at $_2,303,730, a rum, >t25 co 835; spron ars, g, to $40: Five children have lost their lives recent at the Provincial detective in excess of the receipts for the decrease of $846,305. sheep, ewes, 12.50 i $g: 5.50do. bucks $3 to e P Esso: lambs• yearltn s, is.60 to 1690; do., in a most,.te,agic manner at Pobo- office, and as official warning hoe �� quarter of 1910-11. This rate, For the month of June the rev- ap=,ng each, $7 er d, hogs, f.o.b., #6.79; anka, in the Akkerman district. been issued. fed and watered, $'f.10; calves, 4 to t continued, would mean an in- emus amounted to $10,666,905, an l750, They 'were playing -at home in l; ■f"@* of $10,000,000 for 'the-fiscal increase of $1,053,628 .over June, the absence of their parents and The country north of Brockville t�ssaetr, wlAch would bring the Cus-( 1910. Expenditure on account of IMPORTATION OF CATTLE. climbed'into a large iron safe with was swept'by a tornado that did > dons rioelpts up to the phenoan-I consolidated"fund. _was $3,183,911, --- a massive lid, which was held up a lot of damage. 'anal figurd of $80,000,000 for"the b incresee of $92,145. Capital ex-P Has Been Prohibited During the - - - dw►elve months. penditure for the month was $1,- Foot and Mouth Disease. The total revenue for the three 915;585, an increase of $163,246.' A despatch from Ottawa says: A cable received on Wednesday HOW HE MAINE evening,from the British Board of h High Com- ' tare through the H , . oval g A g ' VP'11•...._ Bib mi:•sioner announces an outbreak _ •- H foot and mouth disease land. e . 1 lam, �. •z Says the Eg t091013 •.-._ - :8888 . . Hounslow, Middlesex, England. y p Thirty Dae. Pigs and one head of • cattle are affected. A ministerialas Internal fierce Fighting b. Seamen 'g y Quartered m - -., order was passed at once by the ` - Dominion Government, cancelling y ' A h from Was _Barracks all permits for the imrpo htion despatc Washington zine. was blown upward and laid f m from England of cattle, seep, says: The lose of the battleship backward, and there were hamar- swine or other ruminants, other Maine in Havana harbor was nus conditions of the,hulk as it lies ' A despatch from London'. says: managed to quell the riot and ie- in Havana' harbor whin proved a store order. - than .those actually, at this date caused by the -explosion of her h .a A great fight hat taken place-be- embarked-ori board vessels bound this.' No explosion fwm the out- The sit is in a state of snit ac- three magazines. No such effect aide, sal the Genera could have lereen the populace and the sea- Y P for Canada. This will~ effectually �i cording.to the despatches, and ela- prevent the importation o£ ani .as that produced upon the vessel, caused the'same results. ono quartered in the barracks in P „ 1 borate precautions are .being tak- made-of the above classes till after could have been caused by an ex- - �WI1at the,primary •cause of the I,losbou.- The seamen, incited by en by the authorities to suppress the disease is rstataped out. Horses plosion from without. explosion was," said General Bix- �onarchisatr agitators. attempted ally further revolutionary move• are not affected by the order. The Such is the opiffion of General by, "never will be learned." , - '4W raise sn armed revolt. Revoly- went. The Government is inforua ${rent steamship companies have wan• H. Bix#ly ,chief of engineers; General Bixby doeri not believe an and knives were used with ed that the leader of the Monar- been notified by telegraph of"the U.S.A., who has returned ,from a that t2ie bodies of those who lost - -Asedly effeet. �biate la r� lir race' qci gnother prohibitory order1 P oval,Ina lection of the work of their lives.-will ..be found on the s4. rir The Government called out all 11 mportent a it on to �is funds-in z--:- raising the ;Maine. Maine. He says they are probably � swailable troops, both cavalry .and the shape of-a remittance of $41o,- Tlie de6th list from heat in To- General Bixby said that a par- I two hundred feet or rtiore from tho _ Aessitry, sad after severe fighting 000 from BraziL Pi-Th reached fifty-eight. tion .of the deck over the; maga- wreck in the mud.ont ' , t , t n ' .., ,'» .. 8888:' y:...; .:.. ... 8888: ,,. 8888,. '.. .,y Si';.. ,r:Y'iJ :f 1..J. S t- Nn ��•.' S .>� ., - '. 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W. and Mrs. Moore. dog at her home here. —Miss Winnie Chapman is —Clayton and Mrs. Carson, of A beavy jar in Gem Jars —Rev. W. "d Mrs. Moore were spending a few days with friends Toronto, visited On Saturday at -in Oshawa on Friday last. in Toronto. the home of the latter's uncle,Joe. —]Dr. Towle has purchased a —Frank Allaway, of Whitby, Doyle. - 'Nothing hurt but the pried -fte now Tudhope automobile. spent Sunday at the, home of his —Mr. and Mrs.Stogdill and fam- -Mrs. James Gordon spent sev=, parents here. ily, of Sesforth, have been spend- - - B .M M3 8 JM JM oral days in the city last week. —Mrs. Peal, of Prince Albert, is ing a few days with J. S. and —M. Shaughnessy, of Toronto, visiting with John and Mrs. Boyer Mrs. Jephson. the 60c. a doz. ._Wine Quarts 650. ' spent a few days with Pickering for a few days. —Miss Hattie Decker; of t eS friends. —The Misses Croak entertained ColAngwoocl teaching staff, is —Mrs. J. D.Renimer is confined a number of their friends on Wed- her days at the home Imperial- Quarts '75c. re to her bed with a severe attack of nesday afternoon. ening rrho" o lisping ism er he Kerr a tonsilitis. —A new supply of oil has been te and daughter, Miss Kate have returned home after .-Half Gallon" 85co " '. 4: —F. W. Hobbs is improving his purchased for the second applica- a two weeks' visit in Berlin and -..'barn by enlarging and putting on tion on King street. ... ... a,now roof. —Clarkson Rogers is again off 'other western points. Just get our prioe on the "Beat Granulated Sugar." —Mrs. W. T. Hartrick and dan- duty with an attack of rheuma- —R. Cammaek who has been It's worth your while. y in Oshawa. —Mrs. Ernest Stephenson. of months throngh illness was in liter spent Sunday with friends tism, in one of his hands. confined t.6 his house for man —miss Alma Croak, of Bright, Claremont, is spending a few days town one day last week. a7: to holidaying at the home of her with her paten ". and Mrs. -- .uu for an ou­timx—,,—seav-- I " Wagner. breezes Muskoka and all upper 70 E'Af?//V mother here. r G SPEC/ALS —Fred Allen, G. T. R., station li —Miss Gwendone Devitt. of and lower lakes resorts—Any agent isnow 0IA,g two Greenwood,who was visiting with where, everywhere, land, lakes IN MEN'S PANTS weeks' vacation. Mrs. J. C. Philip, was called home rivers or ocean." Try to see or —Dr. Henry will be here as usu- on Tuesday to attend her grAnd- write Stephenson (opposite Stand. Light weight for summer, dark blue with fine stripe, &I next Tuesday to attend to his mother's funeral. and Bank) Whitby, tot tourist Regulur$1.25, now 90c. professional duties. —Mrs. Keene and family who and other cheap ticket outfits Men's Union Pants, fine stripe, regular 1.50, now 1.10. —Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, of To- have been residing in Toronto for "choice of all boat, Rye and ocean Tonto, are spending a week with some time returned to Pickering lines, at your leisure." If bought Men's Tweed Pants, up-to-date, fashionable stripe, W. G. and Mrs. Ham. last week and are residing in the ahead and prevented using, Steph- egular 2.00, now 1.49 —Miss Ste" Leng is visiting house they formerly occupied. - enson redeems his tickets at par. with Win. and Mrs. Leng, of —Mrs. B. K. Leavens, of Toron- His "home seekers" and other Men's Black Serge, regular 2.50, now 1.78 tickets to the North west and B. Come and seei. Thedford, Lambton Co. to,who has been visiting her moth We can only mention a fevC. Lots of others. —Miss Roberts,Bedson is spend- er, Mrs. J. Winnacott, for the C., good via all routes including ing a week at Brooklin with her past two weeks, left Monday for via Chicago, St. Paul etc., same ` cousin, Miss Edna Groat. Caesarea, Lake Seugog and Mus- price all routes. —Miss Reta Peak who has been koka. —Mrs. Stephen K. Brown, who — on the sicklist for the past few T. M. McFadden is moving lived at one time on the farm now weeks is now improving. the butcher shop to the rear of the owned by Col. P. J. Rowe, died at Facts* and figure's for Farmers —Mr. McClure, of Woodbridge, barber shop. This is the first step her home in East Toronto on Tues- --i-is spending a few_days with his towards.erecting but be has not years. The deceased was of Un a new building day. July 11th at the age of 75 daughter, Mrs. E. N. Hicks. it- _---`Spra� -your cattle. --Here' for a drug-store, s ther —Mrs. John Gordon is spending yet decided to build this year. ed Empire stock, her ancestors month with her sister, Mrs. , —Mrs. Johnston and Miss Set- having come to America with the mixture and the' price 'Isaac Linton. of St, George. tie Veitch, of Lindsay ; Mrs. Pat- Pilgrim Fathers in 1620. She is 1 Quart Zenoleum... ... 50 cents —Mr. Taylor, of Toronto, ac- tirigon and Miss Annie Dingman, survived by two sons, Wm. Green- . 2 Quarts Fish Oil ... 40 cow anted by his two sono, spent of Bowmanville, visited on Mon- wood Brown, of East Toronto, ... 00 M. -Sunsay here with his sister. day with their cousin, Mrs. Wm- and F. Clement Brown, of Van- ..21 Quarts Water ... —Miss Mabel Wright, bf Lind- Morcombe, couver, and one daughter. Mrs. A. 24 q narts or 6 fallone for een ta. say, is spending her vacation at —Special bargain in millitiery, C. Courtice,of Balmy Beach. She 90 the home of her mother here. Still a few very. pretty summer was a valued member of the Snoci- or 15 cents per gallon. —Several from this neighbor- hats at half price. Come to-day. ety of Friends, and took an active Not greasy or sticky. Apply with sprayer, sponge or brush. hood attended the Audley garden Please remember we are always interest in its philanthropic work. last. -prepated —do millinme--y wer A F0 Fj *A Fj k on Mrs. Sa____ died an ichard Bart, we regret to short notice. D. Simpson & Co. * Tuesdaythe 11th inst., at the repcI is seriously ill at the home —Oa Monday afternoon a heavyhome of her nephew, W. L. Cour- of F. locality accompanied by a down- deceased was a native of Devon- of his daughter, Mrs. W. R. Peak. thunderstorm passed over . The —During the absence thtice, at the age of 86 years R Allen, station agent. Mr. Vanstone pour of min lasting about an hour shire, England, and emigrated as Dickie Chapman of Whitby, is in charge at the G. and a half. Neverwasa rain more a bride to Canada in 1856. and set- T. R., station. welcomed by the farmers than tlbd in Cartwright where Mr Asb- -Rev. W. Moore was in Brook- this As everything of a vegetable ton conducted a sawmilling busi- 1in on Monday ding at the nature was suffering greatly cess. Later they moved to Hamp- induction of the presiding W.M. Haig, —TeI have been at work dor- ton where they carried on a formerly of Millbank. ina the past week hoLuBut.gravel general store bupinees which Mm Specials for the Farmer —Misses Bessie and Mary Mae- for King St. This street a been Ashton continued for several JM&I of Claremont, have returned in bad condition for some time years after. her busbI death. -The best Machine Oil on the market, home after spending a week with owing to the- large number of about sixteen years ago. After Try a gallon.and be convinced. 7 W. J. and Mrs. Miller. autos passing over it. The cost retiring from active business she —Miss Clara Haw, accompanied ied of maintaining our roads now is lived with her nephew A. J. Cour- Scythes that will keep an edge, also scythe stones, etc. by her friend Miss Ada Hall, .of much greater than formerly ow- ties, of Darlington, and for the Toronto, spent Sunday at the ing w the destructive effect of last four years with the latter's. Harve6t Tools—Forks, Rakes. Hoes and Handles of all.kindi. !home of her parentq here. automobile traffic. brother, W. L. of the lake shore. —The township council will —New one dollar bills are now She had a family of three daugh- Pure English Paris Green, I lb and J lb packages. 2 aneet at one p. m. on Monday next in circulation and are fine samples ters, who 1319 before reaching for the transaction of general busi. of the engmver*s art. They con- womanhood and one son who died Get your wife,one of our Perfection Blue Flame Oil Stoves—one, two mesa and as a court of revision. tain the likeness of Lord and Lady in infancy. Her funeral will and*three burner with oven. —A. G. Green and family left on Grey. We have not-yet been for- take place to-day (Friday) when, Monday morning to spend their tunate enough to possess one, and her body will be conveyed by G :-.Vacation in the North-west prow- if any of our subscribers who are T. R., to Bowanville, and inter- os, , _B inces. We wish them a pleasant in arrears, and wish to settle np, went will take place at Hampton, H, J ' -.. -� UNDY 1 trip. ,ire may say that they may remit A number of the young people any old bills at all, as we do not from the village and surrounding insist in having the latest issue. $60,0W IN PMES country attended a barn party at —Not within the memory of Cherrywood on Friday evening man has there been such a pro- Conedian Northem 1zhibition longed period of hot weather as Prise Use for 1913 Is out. he N ew' Fruit Gem —A. G. Green and Miss McGill during the past two weeks. On The prize list of the Canadian —easy to work, -bave each been engaged as teach- Sunday the mercury registered National Exhibition, August 26th to Come in and see our new Fruit Jar "iers for another year at an increaI 94 in the sbade. The great hums- tributed. shows that prizes have been September 11th, which is being dis nice to handle, absolutely,air tight, and hard to break. ed salary. dity of the atmosphere rendered in department, ed in nearly every depart cress 'Strictly first-class Groceries all the time. C —Mrs. B. Bunting and Misses B the day most oppressive. As A- till the grand total reaches nearly- anned and I. Bunting returned last week result all vegetation with the ex. $W,000. Goods--Corn, Peas, Tomatoes 10 cents. ..after an absence of several weeksi caption of corn, in suffering great. As no prizes are given for manufact- visiting friends in Toronto and ly, and the universal cry is for ures the whole of this amount Sots Strathroy. rain, to live stock,dairy products, horticul- 0 MN 2 6 GFREEN V —The Independent Telephone —The town of Eganville near lure, woman's work, educational ex- Co., are erecting poles for their the Ottawa River, suffered great bibitep and airmilise Canadian. Indus- -2verythiug that comes from Bunting's it the best., ' by fire when a Th try. line along the baseline, and will loss on Sunday e increase in the amount given THE QUALITY STORE gradually work .their way. into good part of the town was dee- to live stock is particular noticeable. horses alone, while special prizes of W The Ladies' Aid Society of St. meet with a similar fate should a to hitby. troyed. Our own village would Nearly 65,000..haa been added .the R• A. - BUNTING, :PICKERING '—Andrew's church held a largely fire once start d *W, each for the beat animal in the attended and interesting meeting such as we are rarIng X dry spell Holstein and Shorthorn'classes, show now having when that the cattle have not been neglect- T esd .afternoon at the home many of the wells in th'e village -' of Call. Burling. 1. Poultry also gets an additional are about dry, and when every- e" $1,000. —The heat ipf the past week thing is so dry. We should not In women's and children's work and NOW /S THE T�M,E educational exhibits new classes have was the cause of a greatly incress- be taken unprepared. Our vii- -neJa ed ed mortality throughout the conn- lage could not handle a fire of been added, and in short every de- You try. Aged people and infants large proportion@, but many a,big partment shows the exhibition is keep- 'FLY NETS, FLY SHEETS, DRS, ETC. were the ones to suffer most. 4.4 fire might be prevented if it were ing pace with its wonderful increase —John McCamus, Fred Kirby, fought in the early stages. We in attendance. y Mets,r.for'team or single, from $1.00 up Dusters from Stanley Davis and Robert Wood should be prepared at all times to . The prize list can be bad by writ 65c. tip ; Binder Whips We. ing Manager J. O. Orr, City Hall, To- were in Peterboro on Saturday be ready before a fire gets beyond ronto. Binder Canvass repaired without delay. - expecte playing football with the Brook- control. That the management fully e lin team against the Peterboro —The annual excursion under to reach the million mark this year is -All repairs neatly and promptly.attended to. -team• the auspices of the united f rater- evidenced by the announcement that —John Knox who recently re nal societies of Whitby will be the spectacular attraction will be The "Ilk turned from Cuba, states that it held on Wednesday, July 19th, to Festival of Empire, a -reproducation PICKERING HARNESS 'EMPORIUM Is a very rare thing to see the tem- Toronto and Hamilton. The G. of the glories of the coronation cere- perature above 90 degrees in the T. R. train will leave Pickering at monies, in which 1,5W performers will Phone Ind. 801. W. J. COAKWELL Cold- shade, on that island and the 8 a. m. The Turbinia steamship take part, while the famous Cold- nights are always cool' stream guards Band;musicians to the the fasteet boat on the lakes, has Royal Household, will be the musical —J. R. and Mrs. Hexton and been chartered to carry excur- feature. family, of Toronto, are spending sionista from Toronto to Hamil. A two weeks'vacation with their ton and return. The return fare ARRIVED-ENGLISH PRINT -relatives here, prior to Mr. Thex- to Toronto is 75c. and from Toron JUST ARRI you to buy your tons departure for Remptville to to Hamilton and return 60c. We stand behind these reliable goods. It will Pay prints from where he has secured a re=nera- Children; half-faie. Boat leaves in Us. Our pprice is 12 cents per yard. „''five pot ion. Toronto at 9 a, m., and returning. -We have soin�eoots amd Sboes on bargain at 25c. to$1.00 a pair. —The bay harvest is now over last boat leaves Hamilton AL bulk m&ngel n at 5.45 No need to worry about the germination of Rennle'p and has proved to be rather a p. in. Tickets for boat, Toronto seed and seed com. All varieties have-been tested by Government. light one. Fall wheat and barley O:anu -ERS' SUPPLY STORE in, it,! Neill now keep tho farmers busy n and return on sale by on board the train: t outing XIj for a few days. The barley crop Those wis 0 -FALRM ng a pleasant Courses in our Seed Corn. 0 t li the place to buy 7 M F e� A PIC phone n( AV, 'n Book-keeping, Shorthand, ins' ir-*xcellent but at a cheap to cannot d r there eE a i -any fields where it is than to tAke in this trip. See bills Ilgb t. �E. BRYAN PROP. PICKERING for full particulars. Typewriting