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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_07_21 11; � �' ... '..:... .. . ,� , r• t ..1�':: ' .{. .., ;W .`IJIC9 r V, s yam_ YP " `"`'�• .•�' ,c _ ry '�•'' t .. ::. ,- :T : ;.. i •,,"•'4' .i J,•• ^.: - 'S�'.<sj•r•;�j ,•x. ..r 2h+. rs.-:y, .w¢- .a. •,,:� r, w- „� 'Y� 4*�_:<. s•. .3s•:o M-+r:.u•. ... n - ;:e,. a��..rr,.•` "«.. yx .. i, 1dk. .m.: ;. : E PICKE G� N - ' F 4 —_ -_PIGKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1911 --- 1�To. 42 ---VOL. SXX. -: _ 1xTlylOff3fi#40lIfaL .ata;. -- WE6T HILL. ATHA - - Established 75 years - � SPINK MILLS .. A. T. Law has purchased the black- A number from here attended the YedtCa6 by W. L business formerly conducted Lennon picnic at Jackson's Point on. GREENWOODR b W. Lawson and has Alread taken Thursday. L77 L7 l� 'J E.FORSYTH. D. of 0., Regis- - ppaseeaion. Isaac Lehman and family spent Sun- ,:... ,. . . ,. il. tared member of the optometrical Asso• The funeral of the late Jno.Humph- day with his brother-in-law, Jacob obktoa of oatario. special attention gi►sa to rey, of Scarboro Village, took place Smith, of Almira. MILLS I6e nttia4 of glasp. Eyes tested free: North here Tuesda to St. Mar aret's Church T. Dunkeld and famil and David fJLeemont. +est Our new blend of "Cream Rims" v g y � f — is giving entire satisfaction to all from his late horde. The services Nigbswander spent Sunday at Geo. -iaT were in charge of the rector, Rev. Mr. Kirb a Carville. -' 1�, C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., g F' good housewives, who are•forth- • ' � ' �N o Edinburgh, member of the Conage of Durnford, who conducted a short F. Marshman has engaged with No other flour just Pby@Wians and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate nate enough to try it. ceremony at the home and at the Raymer Bros., of Mt., Joy, for the j t quite as good as Of Boal College of 6argeons, Edinburgh. •. f�a•ma�attention to daiesse• of women and "Tea Buns" 'fur pastry is the church. brother Humphrey was unman- dutisthreshingseasonk.and entered upon hisJOY':9 'elaildren. Ocoee and residents,Brougham, stied and a brother and sister also un- duties this week. P BAKERS S only $rntr. If requires less short- married with whom he lived were the Married—At Mitchell on July 11th, for bread. It makes vP , P_I_C_KERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ening than any other flour on the chief mourners. There was a large 1911, Joseph Lehman, son of A. B. IgETTER' L ryti: 17,4 and X--RA and the funeral arrangements were in Mitchell. Mrs. Lehman is a former � $ wEETrEx) 1PICBERIPIQ, - - ONTARIO If a high grade Manitoba Patent charge of N. B. Cobbledick. teacher of our school, and we welcome than any other— > is.desired we recommend our cele- her back to our neighborhood and A. >1LQIf1 TOWL13, M. B. C. X., „ >, Phyaicfaa•in charas ' brated White Satin. This flour _ eALaAM wish them every success. Specialist in Bectal Diseases. Prostatic Dia• stands without a peer. The annual Arden part under`the the perfect flour for pastry and ts�ee- eaas of Men, Diseases of Women, Cancers, 8 y 4fsi,aora %•Ray examination. as" of eye auspices of the Ladies Aid Society of UXBRIDGE It makes white,flaky pastry and taleeg We have a large supply of all P y east,nose,throat and lungs. -Fitting glasses sad less shortening than other Unds. 8t all tease and chronic disetaes. Minds of mill feed, bran, shorts, the Mount Zion Methodist church, g b t will be held on the beautiful and spa- A few weeks ago a man named Da- is a special flour for a special- ' ' O'Jd••Sours]9 to 9 and T to i t91y P�P'�• jumbo and feed flours, also oat pp yid Watson was arrested at Orillia ' cicala grounds of Victor Jamieson (W, for circulating counterfeit mons He chop, barley chop and pea meal. Ward's farms on the evening of Tues- g y CHOPPING � 10Ofsi. owned up, saying that he got the Mondays, day, July 25tb. Tea served from y Wednesdays and Fri,da - E. FAREWELL, B.C. BARRIB CHOPPING DAILY money from a man at Orillia, (whose tiVe r' 6 o'clock until all are served, after grind fast and fine. 7. J. 2sR.County Crown Attorney. which a splendid gro am will be name he did not know), and received 8 r• oomt8ana0 q,andooanty P ST a sentence of two years. The discov- P. Mi. �..#RiF.rM2 Whitby. illy given b Mr: Bert Harve ery of the bogus money was made on ng. g v y Toronto's most popular entertainer. The Clare- -- LT. BARCLAY Barrister-at-Law, - moot Citizens' Band will be resent a circus dap, Young man passed ins - ----- —— - i • 801icitor.Notary public,special Exami. P 85 Bank of Montreal bill to the ticket St. George's Anglican Churck "nee for Hig:I Court of Justice, Brock Street, J. L. SPINE LIMITED to render a number of choice selec- "Wl,isbr, 4I f ' tions during the evening. The chair seller, who soon passed it out in change. The man receiving it discov- SVNDAY sERvlcEs s will be occupied by Charles Calder, Mc, J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, PICBERING. ONT. Bred it was a forgery and complained M. L. A. A refreshment booth will to the police. The circus authorities Morning Prayer 10.30 A. AL •Solicitor.Notary Public,Etc. Money to be on the grounds. Do not fail to at were warned and in the avenin the lona, office next door se the Standard Bank, _ _ t tlssoALn.. the event chitdberril6 young.man presents another bell to. -Evening- _. wnisbr• - aalT- ?.00 P_ ]C t Tj callticet seller,police. nabbed him and Peter•t r i7 cents. c..r.da School 200 P. !E 1.� called in the lice. The tun man y • WHITBY said be got the bill from Watson's son -'('�R E. J. SHIRLEY, v eteriwtry CI,gRE�10�iT and then it was traced to the father. !- •.tea--'' et*r1ue` Honorary cr.L,,o. of ia. On. All The town council met on Monde David Watson lived in Uxbrid a for - tarso veterinary.C.,llege.Tor�e.:o.Cassia. A1: - y g +dsassses end in,aries of dome.i+c animals treat, for all styles of furniture. evening, when a warm time was ex• about a year, (mint!] last sprio 1. be- sd on the most modern,sPprvved•ad sc,ecofle perienced by all. fore going to Orilla and wor' tin the _ on Ave,. P OrBae•at tarsen t Bing toe Lin, The C. P. R. survey tanner While here he was visited RIN E ea Ov „ Pickering,Ontario ly _ y passes through p' _ our town at the o6ost couveaeent point for a time by a man whom the fam- fact that will be much sip reciated ily called Uncle. Watson's young son �S 6tt0tresss e�aras. P , ► �.. _ �oom Moulding by our residents. was said to have bad a small printing , WG HAM—Issuer of Marriage The census of the Town of Whitby, press and the father secured a little - . License• is alae county Of OnKno, ' which has just been completed, shows green and blue ink at The Journal of. ' piatertvg villas•• rn Picture a resent ulation of 231T. an in. flee for the boy." The small printing a y' crease o slightly over one un ¢ to POUCH ER, Real Estate Auo- since the last census, taken ten years ger here called on y Uncle, and the T. tlagsli, oalaasor, oonm sae iaaa•r Window Shaidesi ago arrest later of Watson for circulate u• i-•� _ W asarri•,s liccaa•s,Brougham IDy under the auspices gg _ HOPPER Issuer of Marrsa Sons of EnThe gland and the Ancient on he ca iWWereatheabell, breotad al�ee the g gth came. p � D. Liasnass in the County of 0ataria - Order of United Workmen on Wed. in Uxbridge9 Was the mysterious aM at stores and tis residence olaramoaa. Desdav to Turooto and Hamilton was Uuele who seldom went out,(and then SCRANTON COAL � - B.BEATON.TOWNSMPOLZBE UNDERTAKING largely patronized,and was much en- With a slouch bat pulled well down in v*yaa•s. Oommisetoasrlo' ogqed b all. front), an an raver? Who made the yr ° t 1 Tb y bills? Wsw Watson's explanation of in connection ere has been great dela this year P (D. L. and W.) r ' 'Itidadsa. Aeeaoataas sae. Yoaiay ss loan 7 y - a "' as brat psztv' "Issas, of Masrt•40 Ido in giving out the results of the En• getting the bills from an unknown 1a,. - Issas" lmbfwvats, out. !-r Distance no object, trance Examination. Those who man merely an excuse to shield oth. Egg, Stove, Nut and Pm a FPOSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, wrote are anxious to know their fate ers? These are questions yet to be • for 09U01144 of York and Ontario. Ace- ''Prices moderate and In consequence are much annoy- solved. " In the meantime, where is +al 111160 sales of all kinds attsno•a to an-hostast ad at the delay. ' Uxbridge Journal. B1Ee8 at Snmraner pr1i±88 s, "L'Dcle. ' tseL«, Address Qrc•a River P,O„ Oat, - �s L. 'SPIN K, Ltd. �—— MONGOLIA MIMING PILLS � ORCVGHA B. POWELL, Licensed Aur M tlf Ont .ato•tor and collector nor Miss M LaFraugh is spending a �" _ leonauos at Ontario aaA York. All Issas of g Mi Lodge is visiting Mr, and Mrs. ;PICKERIN(i ' malas conduct«! either pr:Tstely or by•action — THR — _ time with friends at Port Perry, Lemon. Sale oosee collected. Far date• or other�par Master Percy Tarr spent a few days , ttestlan•p pl7 as resideaoc, Elizabeth aa.Ypit'kr. Pe Mr+. Palmer,of Toronto, is here for arras. Phon.or tots at trews 0206 pick. Great Laxative Tonic vacation with friends in Toronto. a time. �� w� p 0604, or tfa,cnatrs store, Clai,mqp t, will M A number from our hamlet attend• f.{ *she Prompt attention. sa6•faction gaar•a. Geo, Philip has purchased a fancy i lead My phoac anmDeru tadependcat leo] ed the Orange demonstration at Mark- driver. Restates lite ager s ham' Mrs. Cromwell and one, of Detroit. Egg,- Stove, `alt ALid Pea siaea 1"I JOHN PHILIP energy and strength t his pa of s. Th , spear Sundaare per,L gg the former', mother, alrr. in hard coal. to every part of the human with his parents, Thomas °and Mrs', J. Beer; Beit ]only steam cosi. All eo,etl -i_ fi eltem— net the Lhin t0 gmales. J. Rae, of Toronto, is holidaying at tinder cover, Rill weight and x y 1 g The farmers aiondgthis section have T. Beer, prompt service. Has a full line ally rash and Cur- touts We guarantee every hoz and re- Some Mager ort k Ramcrop.sey etheir all wheat, Mias Clara returned g .ansa then, writErintWils of Millbrol Is visiting ok,- '6d meAtB constagtl on hand. PeL. g P• grandfather, Nyewrick Wi1Ron, LUMBER Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, fund your money if not to his home in Toronto,after spending visiting with the Misses McKinnon. Good Stock of rough and match" Ham, Bologna, Weiner, etc. _ his vaclation with relatives here. Mrs. Harsell, of Brampton, spent a t ' ' satisfied. Misses L. and M. Bowes, who.have few days with R. J. and 31rs. COWRD, hemlock, also watched and Highest rices - been spendinga few days. at Mussel• -dressed'aprnce and pine. B p paid for Manufactured and sold b y Lorne Law is hnlidnying with his . No. 1 hemlock lath. Butcher's cattle 1' man's-Lake, have returned home. grandparents, Wm. and rP. Wilson. Mrs. Brandon and son, of Saskatch- •2x, 3x and 4x Ontario cedar << Geo. Philip and E. E. Perryman had ' • a •. ewan, are spending a few days with a business trip to Toronto on Monday, shingles, 3x and 4x British ering sue T• M. McFA DO EN her parents, J. G. and Mrs. Barkey. Thos. Poucber rattended a meeting Columbia shingles. , DRUGGIST AND QRADUAT=OPTICIAN Fresh air children from Toronto, os Presbytery at Whitby on Tuesday. Let me quote you prices on anp - have been staying for a tune with Mrs. Crowe dt 130n,of Detroit, are building material you may . First-Class rigs for hire PICKERING, = eNT. ' - Mrs. R. G. Tarr and Mrs. J. Browns• visiting the former's mother, Mrs. require. = beGeo. Hewitt, of Toronto, returned Beer. Bill stuff a specialty ' Day,Or IIig}�t, .: ,- _ John and Mrs. Forgie, of North Ind. hone 1504. - • REAL ESTATE home on Sunday evening,-after spend-• Claremont, spent Sunday with John p •... R P y and Mrs. Soden.. •• Ens meets all trains in a couple of weeks holidays with relativeit in this vicinity: Wm. and Mrs. Mosgrove spent over Aa Cs REESOR Teaming promptly attended to. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. A. C. Reesor, of Locust Hill, has F . -•• �I .. Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. F. .Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Good buildings, plenty of water, one- sold'his farm now occupied by G. J. Gerow, of Toronto. LUST HILL Tran, and Mr.Tran has purchased S, . •:W $ Peak glance on mortgage if � Owing to an overdose of est-nip, Ne e J pfck4wing. required. B. Hoovers farm near At a. Wm. Brown has both his hands tied in cash, b . . Also a g up, The cat is dead. good tenement dwelling CHERRYWOOD Misses Mabel and Marie Hamilton B�acksmithin yielding 12%in the village of Picker- are bolidayingat their grandmother's, _ ���� _ in M. Gleeson spent Wednesday in Mrs.4ohn Hamilton. y g Hamilton. Mrs. Bennett and family. of Toron- 4 Miss Graham, a former resident of 1ti�ilt�►M1ts! �rit•■ to, are visiting the former',parents —FOR— tK Saving rented the Dunbarton shop Pickering: is spending a few weeks Isaac and Mrs. Davis. _ with William Clark. SUMMER WEAR i and opened the same,I am prepar-. Y1t R. B. Hiam Clark. of Wicklow, called There will be a Communion service _ ed to do all work entrusted to . . m the Christian Church.on Sunday , ' me ea the above line. ' '• - : ' ' •���s on a few of his friends this week; He morning. -All are welcome. looks hale and hearty. Misses Jean and Gladys Brodie en- - = " — Horeeehcein a specialty. ■' y -Call in ansae me an time. , 6 Mrs. Tucker, of'Toronto, motber'of tertained a number of girl friends on We've s fsscinatiDg display of a„ y :W Q Richardson- the Rev. S. T. Tucker, spent a few Saturday at"High View." P y days this week with her son and his M Ormerod Mr Pearce, of Jewelry,especially for'wear- _-_ Notary Public, Pickering. family' 9carboron, spent Wednesday with the Ing with summer waists DUNBARTON Mrs, J. H. Couse, •of Toronto, "I 1 spending a couple of weeks with Gra- former's sister, Mrs. Davis and dresses. • L�ip®Ciagt+li®t P g P Willie and Maggie Littlejohn, of •- " ham and Mrs. Johnston. Mr, C. Toronto, are visiting their grandpar- Among them are Bar Pins, Belt The In all kinds of tire-setting. Binder came'down over Sunday. ants, J.and Mrs. Littlejohn. Buckles, ,Brooches, Waist Seta, - DOMINION BANG and mower knives ground. Mrs. William Wood, of Toronto,re- W. Mr, Fuller, yl r W, A. and Mrs. Fuller, Beauty Pins and I can fall nesh pasture for three or four turned home ora Saturday,after spend sr. and Miss Fuller, of Green River, Cuff Links, young cattle. Plenty of water. ing a couple of weeks renewing old visited Geo. and Mrs. McGregor on Pretty Novelties of all sorts Head OMoe, Toronto g acquaintances in the neighborhood. The Shop will be close every Widnes- q g Sunday. and many of them are quite a:- �. da and Saturday f Mrs. Samuel Stewart was called to Anyone wanting a photo of the E.B. Osler,M, P.,President y y nom now Toronto on Sunday, owing to the sad- y g P pensive as well as beautiful. , W, D. Matthews, Vice President until November 1st. Centennial Choir or committee mal C. A. Bogert, General M'g'r den death- of her grandson, Herbert leave their order with Mechin -�. g 'g' 1.8pecialiat in setting]tight teres Stewart Robeson. Much sympathy is voucher: � =— �-- �z�: • Capital$4,000.000. Reserve $5,000,00 felt for Mr. and Mrs, Robeson in their Mrs. Frank Tripp and children, of Besides these we are showing a " Total Assets$62,5W,000 WI H s JACKSON BROCK ROAD bereavement. Toronto, and Misses McKay and Mrs. large stock of Cut Glass, Ebony, `,A.Branch of tbis Bank has been eatab• l Wm. Middleton bad aborse fall into Patterson, of Vancouver, are visiting Leather Goods; Silver• Plate. " lished in London, En Iand, the cistern at his barn on Friday at J. Patterson',. -• 78 Cornhill,E. Ha48 you lots of Water morning. With the aid of a scofiold Kitchen and Mantle Clocks sad - The Brougham Home Circle, No. TYis Braneb will issne Lett rit of Crsdis sad and windleAs the horse was Boon taken 172 intend holding an ice-cream loci- a large assortment of Gold and * Drafts on all imy�ts ut points in Canada,ne4o- out of the cistern, but part of the leaf- al on.tkte evening of Friday July 21st, Gold-filled Jewelry •° NateBiil,•entfortoilectlon,make t•loaraphio �� EROS., OF Wl$'f>cVA4t fold ave way striking A. Tremble on hold H fl g to be old in the Temperance all at ,- =ltrasd rs and transact •.ery aesarip cn of are prepared'to 1prulah yoil anything the shoulder. While no bones were . P -'. - x - _ banking bn.ln•u. 8 o'clock. A choice program is being - �aT isformation will be furnished on au Canadian in the line of water supply slicb as broken he received a severe blow. In- arranged consisting of speeches, songs Bassett ; m flammstion set in and be is now con- N�Y'Iri i7a888lIt pumps, windmills, bydraulic ragas, etc., also. choice graphophone seise- i, r A special department will be provided-for.the fined to hi, bed. We hope be may 1 tions. Ever Lindy come and enjoys �. alas of visitors and bears» of our I.att•sts of plumbing, a Boon be able to be around again, y Credit, treat. Member, of other Circles are JEWELER AND OPTICIAN They are also expert well drillers tequested to attend. Admission l6 WHITBY CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager and respectfully solicit your patron' A project is on foot at Montreal cents. Children, s tickets for 26c. Rev. orros,r, ssrw to tunnel under the 'St. Lawrence '�DlTO"rO� » e for the future. Ind. hone brtM s Trickey, Leader, W. H. Jack�;n. WHITBY BUNCH. � P River- secretary. w •- 4 , A wF.N ..�. a ,. •. - w :°E'.:>�. ,.�....+.+... a.' ,.. ._.,. ...: _ .. ,• '.y <�,..: r '.' M't...'„• r p �, ^J�.. r^ •.,yb"..P'� ,?'";, .k.... •- r .:,. , • .., :.. .c"r 'd :,.. -* •tf. •:di` ., � i .*'' - k ',Y*� •.,"w"'„ .5: `,Ii,' �r�,�� t�� . �.;5",?"�,•�,'., - .. y. ',ice....« ' ,'•°, -e+n,c, y.,.. ..•,•.,,v...,ex��=. p• f,:,rs;s•"'..:,�A e +f`r",, '"."-'F.�; .«.e:,. �'.�5. tt y+'.. � -a ':�:'�af s 4 o4 • W, r t 111"EN MARY'S XOTHER'- I The WooLng" and Marriage of the Mother of England's Queen. i I U T1tCM/MJTCST Queen Mary's mother was singu 4 s As Princes Mary of pular. A 4# Cambridge, her geniality, kindness M4 of heart, and the deep interest she took in the welfare of the masses, N INSURES had endeared her to the public. -14 PERFECT This popularity was enormously enhanced, however, when she re- • BAKING fused a diplomatic marriage with RESULTS the Emperor of the French, and made a love match with Prince, WNTA1 N 3 ZW ST LE LAbI Francis of Teck, the only sun of NO ALUM the then D OVER 2 MtL N PAC • Y Duke�AdES SOLD WEEK.L e Alexander -of WuT-. temberg. �i EW.OIL I TI The' young Prince Francis Of MADE IN 40 011 X1VX M."a Teck came to England in 1866 to CANADA X Z*X X-I-Fr X;;0 o 24 or. 10. 'They delivered it—The mar- visit the late King-Edward—then, 4-.A L=1flulflujuill lilt THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON ginal reading here is more intel- of course, Prince of Wales — whom ligible. The, workmen that had he had met on the Continent, and A erave the moneJames'sto the it was at a dinner at St. James's 4m '"ilght g workmen that wrought. The mon- Palace that he first met the Prin- THREE FISH RECIPES. HOWYOU'RBRAIN WORKS. ey N, was probably Mary bly collected through- cess MaAdelaide. Four weeks TIO-NAL LE J U IT 23. out the country by the Levites. later, while walking with her in Delicious Ways of Preparing Fish New Theory Is That Brain is Likt 11. The houses—The chambers Of Kew Gardens, near Kew Cottage, to Val the Summer Menu.' Departmental Store. thel the tempe, t" Holy Place and the where she lived with her widowed Lesson IV.—Josiah's devolkin to Holy of Holies. The temple had the Pr�n- Fish Souffle.—About half a Have you ever -thought of how mother, he proposed to workal Most people God• , 2 Chrol 34. 1-13. G41i:1en not merely fallen into natural de- cess, and was accepted. The wed- pound of any fish, three eggs, two your brain their brains work as cay, but had suffered at the hand' ding took place in Ke.w Church. af- Ounces of flour, one gill of milk or imagine that _Text, FAvI. 12.. 1. = of several of the kings of Judah ter some sixteen weeks' acquaint- fish stock, one%gill of cream, two L a whole, but modern science says (compare 2 Chron. 24. 7). ante, and Queen Victoria was pre- ounces of butter. I this is not so. The newest theory Terse-1. Josiah was-eight years Remove all skin and bones frim ' is that the brain is like a big de- r. the early age at 12. Levites that were skillful sent at the ceremony. I partment store. When ribbons are 411L, with instruments of music — The As a rule, Royalty marry young, the fish,.melt the butter in a sauce- wanted it is only the ribbon de- and Joash came W "w are of—course nothing but-tho-plarriage of_(:�Ueen-Mary' pan, stir in the -flour, and mix names given a artment-that is concerned.* -Sim- In general this ac -on, for e i them to re for a p the throne. more, historically. "We are re- mother was an excepti the r over the fire Marl your brain has innumerable fry ount agrees with the record of Jo- 'thirty-three and the few minutes. Then, add the milk King of the walls of Thebes, bride was tin niaes, 'corresponding to your s ,2, minded n _siah�s reign found in which rose out of the ground while bridegroom twenty-nine. It proved or fish liquor, a d Stir until the and j. - ----- h thickens. -Next Pitt it in a I various accomplishments 23. Both accounts relate the re- ' -branches of knowledge, from bil- formation, the renewing of the tem. Orpheus played up On his flute." an ideal union. however, and the' Sauce with a fish, and pound ' 9 13 Also Also they were over the bear- hanniness of the couple was com- mortar w liard playing to reading French. ple, Me finding of the buuk, of the ers of burdens — The care with plete when their baby girl was ,them well together, adding the You arttlo-st y a foreign' aw, the keeping of the pas-o-,er, a - - - lio -in tear, - Two Leggs one by oiit- Seasuan the ra-.x- When-y at study which the Chronicler speaks Of born the following 9 language, or a musical instrument, lly with salt and pep- fu and the tart sad days Of the king the Chris- tura care you are literally carving a Where there are differenees.'they these various functions of the Le- month' after the birth niche in your brain. sex viten is in entire keeping with the tening took place privately a Ken- I per• can be explained by a difference in two b9oks. Everything sington Palace. Archbishop Long- -Next, rub the mixture through a it. spirit of the t I The brain is like a big depart- -the point of view of the two writ -if pqbsible), and I • ---a store which emphasizes the ceremonial ley. rA Canterbury, officiated, and I sieve (a hair one ment.store in another way ors. I the cream with the puree. supplied with. water-piper, running - ri and ritualistic bide of the life of the little Princess received the mix a plain Q. Did that which was right Augu%taiTlil'on-put the mixture in h department, the kingdom is eargerly recorded, names of Victori-ii Mary In the brain Simi statements are made re- s been well !to each maze of According to Josephus. Herod used Louisa Olga Pauline Claudine Ag- 'mould, which first has I these are represented by a t of Josiah the top with a carrying b1004. Just It • gartling other kings, but the priests as carpenterq and Milli- nes. Her mother, however. be- buttered, co%er tiny arteries turned not sons when be rebuilt the temple. stowed upon her the nreLtv abbre- -pipes; on one m Alone is it said that he t piece of greased paper, and put the as the A ater particu- Via. 7. Al to the right hand or to the viation of-"May.- Nothing could i mould in a pan with boiling water lar day might bnrt and ruin the left In K'ngx, this i! have been more sl6table to the �half up the mould, and steam for- - alone, ;o :i;. .1 - 1 an itottr . 0-ten �, at ;t i p�oods in that department the' FeR TREA-�`­Rv d the -u--all"is of ani -arteryin14,14 Lljl� .—L% U,NT ng ren taste. KIM! a ''P, litirth rear 's reached. The Chroni. � - May she was alwa-4 affpctl�onate. some g<,�A wbite satice, and brain, are weakened by poisoned ejer. oLn the other hand. is not wil- A Romantic Bll..41oe*g Which Is but either with yolk of egg rub- blood. the blood may burst through ly referred to by the public until ate it elLh i ling ti, jet ,o many- years go by in bed. thiough a sieve, _truffle,- or -rticlular niche;. Little Heard of. her marriage and ruin -that, pa Man % the life of to Pious and ZealouA a chopped parslev• a man ha risen in the morn- rnler without hie taking some Recently the romantic Fried Fish.—Any kind of fish, ing to find that he has, say, d___ of hunting for treasure-trove has RECORD OF CORONATO.N. more eggs, breadcrumbs, forgotten how to- read Or if the .Ar!tc Mand against tbA prevalent I one or the re- had something of a revival Var. 6 elk wide. he may have-- )Iatrv�, Accordiog'v here tl: By- thos-6 who actually took part frying fat, -about two' ta I -P damage is les 1OUS expeditions have set borth in ceremony. f e .1orinatory work begins when Jo'- in the Coronation L;ls of flour (more or less forgotten how to read his own ]an- :aiah iq still a lad. .!,the hope of recovering gold from book which is now being prepared in to the 9-11antit,y of -fis�h), one guage, and still M able-to-read any 3, Began to Judah—In sunken galleons, and one' at least, by the Somerset t (Eng,) Herald, purge tca%V-uonful of salt, half a tea- other language he knows. This prospect of alleces-1 But Kinsr',,% the fi,n4ing of the,book of has a fair pr I Mr, H. Farbha.m Burke, C,V 0., spoonful ol pepper. migIlt- also -happen as tLe result of there are treasure-hunters at work 'Y 9 first, and Aheln the , will br carefully treasured. This Waih Ary. :arid fillet the fibli-, from an accident., You might -lose the 7 the law' come However all -through the summer, and, is the historical record of the .flirt fi�h. .such as role-or-.plaice,' .11,%e of a imall part of your brain, revolution in worship though there is no secrecy about f your fac- 1 3 ill produced under ,there will be four fillets from and vet have-she res-t o that may be. it is certain the work � a, little is heard of 1 Coronation. and their method i the authority of the Earl Marshal, intact. wai , tborf,tigh. even ferocious �them. At a nu_mbar of the most n4d ttsli. 1�ke haddock Or %vlli ulties inta Graven !images were either of 1populay sea-side resorts in Brit- Iwith the approval of the Kilig-nn-; rou Iv -two.- Mix] Even-in the_niche-s there are fine s will be able to ob- ing, there will be on.. sit vvod or stone; in fact, the-word '!ala are-men who make a living— 1v subscriber the flour,-pepper and salt. and dip 6-divi,iong, The various parts f idol. To- — fain ti c.0y, and the price has been .)-f fi,11 iriio fire ofs�eech, for instance; are arrang A is used for any sort operhaps somewhat precarious, fixed at-four guineas. The volume each piece ed in a language niche like books the molten images',a with nes the fish, makes it fry ether with from searching the sands, and .boons This d the hooks 9 of 'r(�yal qr(tartQ. size, will be b on A shelf. And j.ust as every val-jet..v of idol is meant. e eridedvorto reco%ey and will bear batter,, and improves th�e flavor. There was, no mincing, no com- rake and -tier articles purple morocco, Beat up the egg on & plate, and on a shelf may be squeezed %6 Everything that had the some <)f the hundreds of the monograms of- the Bing- and ' t the-crumbs in a, piece of clean tight that none of them will come .'Ipromise. lost on' the sands by visitors. I �ntain I Pu lout, so a tumor on a language shelf ce of idoatry was abolish- i an occupation which requires a Queen in rich gilt, It will lace the pieces of fish pa,per. Then appearan jam all ill rammatical parts patience, an official acerlunt of the ('(,ro-na- . e g ed. considerable amorist of , bv one into the egg( brushing im tion, illustrated by twenty colored 1 one. Pillars of above all, it all over them, and coaf the-ii� of peech -o that the potient is 4. The sun-images good evesigbt. and, 1plates of portions of the ceremony should be dumb, it is known that on that stone set up as a Bort of accessory knowleagE of Inman natuxe. For, with the crumbs, which sh-ju shel4-thp verbs.are placed first, the-of the altar, of which thpv were should anything valuable be found;and costumes worn. Altogether, prebbed on with a Knife. 'Ha�e pronmins next. the prepositions the book will be worthy of taking the primitive expression, and de- —a bangle, bruorh, i)r pur,�c—tbe -place in the libraries of peers: ready a deep Part of frving-fat,, and 'adverbs,next, And the nouns its and advet and demands that i'll smuke Al di 'ted to tl.e sun god, They were law of the 1 when a faint.' b1n. . ]art . - i forbidden b%'the Deute r verbs ruill law shall be returned to the owner. Uilm it, 'put in the fish, one or t,A u T-Th'fk reason is that oil are them •a pretty '�(Deut- 16.- 22). And on his diplomacy here the re- 'A SPOONI pieces at.a time� we learn fit�;t. long he- a the thing. -&earche-r frequent- Straight From C Iden brown drain th@= ol A baby aces-long be- offeedont. go ! fore noun-, and strewed it ward of the sand paper, V The Made dust Anyone who has ob- and sere. plied up on upor, the grarcs—In Kinsrs the duet lc depends. it knows h e served the dozens of notices issued paper. Garnish ith fried fore ows w R at is Se a. Coffee can marshall a 9( n6ftws tfihi we -a'in last and m of the Ablierim was scatt,,-red upon od a lace the common people. I ice at seaside towns, or forget soonest,:,tb, graves' i by. the police nts in the {squadron of enemies and SOME. eery PL".s I e St. al'ie p"ple s names. 4 e 'ry the parsle take the fry- , hayssuchsmall advertiremwhy- old people h This statEI.Mcilt. of the Chronicler the -opertv which 'i hard ones to overcame. A lady in To f That is iN indicates the fio-rce, zeal with which papers, regarding pi z-fat'aff the fire, allow •-it-t-O cool had.memories ought to - has been lost on the sands, will Florida-writes plunge soin.e fqi I- narries known, has 7. the-king- s, visit retribu realise"that, although it does ' not "I have always been Very fond 'slightly, and thento the Everybody, "it is now -n esting-places into two They , - tion even upon the r profession, of gobd coffee, and for years drank 1 naive, 1�rgelieads of fiarlsle� ��t side ViN side, I Sound a very promising p ll spluttering stork, and are exactly ' like, out while ��*f the apostate dead, -it ait least three time, a day. Atifat. When the si, a 'there is good and sufficient reason should ea T of the priests er can be taken )lit, an4 the n iri one.-are are crammed tit 5. Burnt t),c bones pursue his ;last, however, I found that it was thi . I. ' ' I A - I. N.)t I only was this a desecration �for the sand-searcher to I be crisp and of a dark gieen color. with llal;,oits sorts of knowledge, calling. What hili profits are only injuring me. parsley will be- e are blank, _tJ,ey had �ac- beca:me, bilious, subject to '-If over--dune, the p those at the other side of the shrines he himseli can say, bruw)i and useless. right-handed man. I of'his ri, frequent and violent"Iced. It lent headaches. 1 come band enipt\ tine p-,casul.e. afflicting the souls of Fish Cakes.—Half a pound of •"think, with the left side and su very nervous, that I could 41 priests- inouth ;cold cook-ed ' potaftoes, one Pound brain a left-handed man with the ithe dt-enarte not lift a spoon to my Id cooked fish one ounce Of right. The-c4ily ..ime.each of . Ila hotit spilling a part. of its tun- Of- C`0 G. Even untoaphta!i—As in the SALT ON HIS TAIL. wit breildcrumbs� ni`nkes of 4nir'dummy brain is to 1butter, two -eggs. zckiah. the reform tents. a Txi heat I salt and pepper. a littie milk-, C`w�e of He. control the movements .of the ser in an Aber- tended ;nt,.),6c N- OTthein Kingdom'. A minister living "MY heart-got ricketv' weaker strictly speaking, it was deenshire coast town had fircached so fast and so hard that- T could 11 Rub the potatoes thr6ugh a po.siie side. of the body—the �v though. 0 )ve ali skin and ho-ne side. It knows nothing. It.learns -irt - ' realm. a sermon which a skipper,. one of -ely breathe, whiJe my skin got sieve. Rem( -SO, -_ thick and - �dinpp- with yell, yoll ' not a Of Xosiah'S loners, traded to "arc an -up 'the- fi'll' not'lling, could have •it cut south of Jiidah his parish' who tra- 114w' from the. I ch W-i Simeon. illoligh thout 1ps,,(,ning your ment- k-ined with the northern I, Londod, thought :very like one y f caused by the Melt the butter in a saucepan. -1,11 a,,N-nv was rec blotches on m ace, calls a man has had .o make which he had read to his fam,ily th,� -or I bln'od- about a table fill of milk to al po,,ver. Many icondition of niv liver-and.and I - this f Ila. tl,,�,is'hot., adA the . 'done. tribcs4echnically, in order t up the antcient number ten. Sunday befure from a volume made iip my. mind that' all Wteach it. Aman'11T�hgsed in 0,f child van ----A cading, -p- Nri-Lit his utterauce ill Their 1*11in difficult sermons which lie had p f, the .beaten Volk Only from the cof- fish nn,.] potato, ruined Lon do 11- fee. an-d I determined to exl-mr?ri- one of the ega-, and =alt. and p.o On the Sundav following he with imeaning. perhaps, the idolatrous 1strit gles in vain to use the reserve 11�1. to fast!, Stir the mixture 4-iver : -)r the desolate sites of, inent and see. I - . . I- It. is tc)o old to be taught. temples. two brother skippers, toolthe book I I quit, coffee and got a pack- the fire for a few tniitu.tes. arid One. struck waste,by t a ain the correct-i -onlv 6n a plate. But mally. a child has. he A svrians. ascert. ad it e% cities aid -fztum rl taught, it. 1 to church to. I age of P( iv! icli fnr.ni,�hvcl my then spread other brain. the land- of Israel—The i �,ispicron. fli-e in-inis- it ;till I 'knife into-teri. dumb "d z 0 Al ne,�s of the suspicion. -S17 a meant. The text, morning beverage. After q an Ma sized divisions. It has, lio,%N-ever, to start all over Northern Kingdom i 1 ter ill due time g-ave out a tex tic time I was rc,,varfled b in -with �,'_\Jama-:' -and "Dada y ,, or twelve even of Josiah was unsparing. By I Nrh;ch, lit. V trite cilough. the skipper; restoration of lily liealth FQ,-ni each division into a neat again the age n. local sanctu- complete' three-qflaieters even at of nine or te extermination these found in the index of his book, arid,Fc�m about respect. I round coke,- aries in eVery section of the coup- pointed out• to his friends. in every re I 6f an inch ' thick. When all are.'"I do not, suffer from b;liort�np�s struck 'd with them over with beat THE north find south, he stru' a I The minister then Proceeded v liend-,,iclies 'have di-- 1 ,11.1 pp.Li. 7hrusll th THE 'MAN WHO KNEW death blow I to the worship of idols; in- nerves are I Iegg, w;tli chirn-bs- the sermon, going on Word fbrir'Tlv mr)"' n, steady 'enand cover �gll�tc;d Clin'el`hacked 'away confined to Jerusalem. -appearf-1. m% - faint, liliti-sli smoke ri.'rs The J a for. once ( word with the sermon book for a', f, i as could be desired.rn,v heart bents Wlien :i at t� c toughest of i<�Ilgh steaks'fha the %vo�ship of the People would 1w two. which greatly ex- I to frying heni i sentence or regillarly' and my-coniplexi�n Ila- from' fitting-fat Pitt t ornamented his ][)late. After try become the true -ith a , ­ tette- _�l who 'tt' -d the most naturally cited skipper, p inipres• ik' clen'red lip beautifully—the blote�- Innd fl-v t le'r a re ilig in gain t,) make ani*ors I Ilip 6f God in the temple. crony on each side, kept tracing :es have been wiped out, it is brown. -Drairi-tliem on paper. n-A he'e-all'ed the waiter' The" repair' of tht' temple. the ��ards in hig bock aft--r the .Jace 1,ecl I cion upon it,. q1i;,11 a flf"isilre f6 be W-Pll alzilin", on- a pap�r garnis 8-13— F-er" to him. ql account, as found in minister,..and saying:— fried parsley. t he cried: "Fetch the The origin, "Wil "' tile Chinni- xiven by Postilm,Co.,; Battle with f b�, till him." N a,,,, - . ­ . . - . 11 � Kiri is a 11 Mich.! pio1-)riet_0­, to rMn On Kings, See till him Creek. tile addition of several im. The minister, who used himself to Please, sir, you can't—" tier, by P,-qri the little book, "'nio Rt �portant details (compare 2 Kings -e your AF tell the story. said:— to weilvillp," in pklrq. "There's • wife. an MV)w- 't -argue'. with in-e' I want -7). "1 lookit dour and gxw what Do you,gix t 0 20-. 3 ,1 il ri n 1111ch dT) to ef"t1le prl,)prie ir; so I turned over bwi I re "How i s, When he had piirzed the land they were at, Ever rspi the qhaviq Iett-rl A -iow *�o sln�'p - V allow her '" "Don't you t 11 i-�i k ''Yoll C�Ivi`t see him now." —Implying that the work of sweep- at onoe', an' they never anneari from iltm- to time. I r'r' ti, "'he's gi it e 43la,ppit SaUt opo' MY tail after 9@nuine, true, and full of humAn Interest. It is rather i to I Oezl e Tripertinent, for you ing away the aboininationa of 11 tl ,1, what my sa!,iry ;a latry consumed several years. that.,' ED. 9- Ji a� ?St �"" a•,�c�10" `�� af'r 's�"n," +c ffs <u -t.+ 1'ty B" � "' .`` '. ., .::: ,. v, - ,,., - .. .�c ,.. ..� m 74�' '. 1 .:. �.,.t, x, nn•-' ^'•A.�•+•."q.,, � A.,.�.. '-r',�,,"'"'�,v 'rc k'� t• „ �;,: • r ��,.�, F y', tie_.'.-. '•' .: ... .., ... ` - , .. 'ttC. f ww -SAD HAJ iN THE OFFICE. -REVENGE AT LAST. _7Lat lilies Headache 4 To Pejrlu, Toilet in Public is OU SUIBB QOYPLAUT To punish her little girl a lady �P A put, her in a closet. For fifteen Will.ditymtake • £ridRnce of Ijnurtince. - long.min'utes the door was locked - r� "NA-DRU-CO"HeadaChe Waters Miss O'Malley took out her piece $aby's Own Tablets should be without a sound coming from be- cl.• quiet sore relief, and .o en.r,nt« cher catualn nottins sof chamois skin and gave her face kept in every home where there are hind. -Not a whimper nor a sniffle.- haren[W to► e hears or nervow arstun. sba a box.at di dntie,eis'.2e i .a thorough going over with it. Then babies or young children. At no At last the stern but anxious par- N.eta.alDnwmAChemical Ce ofCaswAa.LAP 4 Mesh. 1. she extracted from her handbag an time of the year is baby in such eat unlocked the closet door and eyebrow pencil and smoothed out danger as in summer. At the first Peered into the darkness.. Sbe -- - ----PENT A - $ FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. >r: her eyebrows. When she had satin' could see FAME, INDEED. 1�.•fied herself by a minute inspection sign of illness the Tablets should re you g. • be given to the little one, for sum- "What ars you doing in the the doctors crowded the., N. W. DAwsoN; Ninety Colborne street. in a small hand glass as to the 1 P mer complaints come.on so quidtly she cried. bedside of the man who was ill. - Toronto. ` pearance of her face, she opened Slowly + F ging wept to purchase Land in Mani- the drawer of her desk, took from that unless promho aid is at hand y and with emphasis a �'e congratulate you most I to�a„ Tatkat.chewau, Alberta, or Brit- , baby may be beyond help in a few small voice made reply: heartily," said the spokesman. ish Columbia,"", consult me. i can sell you „L back compartment a full set of any quantity from quarter sections to P .hours. The Tablets never -fail to I m thpittin un your new.hat, After exaipining yuu'r case,care= sfty thunsand strep. ' manicure utensils, and proceeded relieve the sick child, and if occa- and I'm thpittin' on your new fully we have come to the con- to manicure her nails with the ut' signally given to the well child:will dreth, and I'm thpittin' on your elusion that you are suffering from�• HAVE Dntry Lome of so tneou%atiio'onramr l most insouciance. All this she did keep him well. Mrs. Desire Mar- new thatin thlipperth, and-and-" an entirely new disease, -Again we list. .If vou.svaut one_see me. ,before she even began to 'go P There was a breathless sone• congratulate-y:ou." �, tin St. Denis, Que., writes: "I P $ N FRUIT FARMS, I have some ideal .. rel #hrough the motions of working. have a baby three months eld who "And what are you,doing now?"- "But_ what for e". inquired the I �l�t� at right prices. �r 4 - i The "boss," coming in unexpect I suffered .from colic, and a-nstipa- anxiously cried the mother who had patient. "Am I likely to recover?" iY address, Nights and Holidays, is edly eaily, noted her toilet opera= ;,i Taro iieven Two Wright Avenue. `tions and frowned a 'little. He ob- tion. Castor Oil was of no help at been vainly trying to locate the "That Re cool ut say," replied phone Main 6990 and,Park erre viously dN. idn't Like it, but felt help all,,but.Baby's Own Tablets speed- hidden baby. the ductor. • "It is very doubtful with the situa- ily cured him, ani nutd I always "Waitln' for thum more t-hpit l as yet." � w D�' 3O leas about coping said the voice of Yeti Bance. Then why con ratulate me?" _ �r,n keep thein in the •house.',,' The $.-- -- _ g ,_ _ . fl • w „,, ,v o.:,. - r • Miss O':lfalley blushed jus a r - a e s bs-methctne-d F ee an in. Ale when she saw that he was look- ers or by mail at'-5 cents a box An Always Ready Pill.—To those disease after you:” �1 ietli¢ent, hardworking agricultnrlet it, any branvh. You could not credit the- r' �'. ing at her, but shrugged her shoul- from The Dr. \i I-dams Medicine of regular habit- medicine is of lit psperity of i,ur'farmers nnleas you?act- . dere and remarked to herself that Co,,, Brockville, Ont: tle concern, but the great major- A Boon for .the Bilious.-The ualty came and raw, why not come. it a, $ ycu do you will be sorry that you had not -, -_if he didn't line it he_knew what �. _ __ sty of men- are not of reSu':ar ha- liver is a very sensative organ and come years ago. Perhaps you.are not get- „ l� r�` easilc deranged. When 'this oe- ' ting atong %(-,.v well except in the matter he could do, GOOD-NIGHT. bit. The worr• and cares' of busi- ` y of year§. Sett,. do something for-your It 15 gtllte surprising, all things " curs there is undue secretion of ,,kildren•� sake. Join our prosperity. For He said "Good-night," and he held nese prevent it, and out of the.ir- oonsidered, the number of girls her hand regularitey of life oomes dyspepsia, bile and the acrid liquid flows into full ,nfo,watil,„ write THE aakatooln Bibi wk' who need to be told that they kat swan, oe TRADE, In a hesitating way, ' indigestion, liver and kindney the stomach and sours it:' It is'�a , katuhewau, wertrrn acousma. ,4 should 'avoid giving the offices in And he hoped that .her eyes would troubles' as i rotestr' Tae - run- most distressing ailment, and , P KGENTS WANTED, - which their work the appearance of many are rune tv it. In this con , beauty parlors. understand down sysrtem demands a corrective P Ghat his lips refused to say. and there-is none better than Par- dition. a man finds the hest remedy �GE Ta WANED,—A study of other err A¢ency propoaitiona convinces oe- _ Even if a girl is unfortunate melee's Vegetable Pills. They are in Parrrielee's- Vegetable Pills, that none can equal ours. You will sl• ire enough not to have been taught He held her hand, and he mur which are warranted to speedily ways regret it if You don't apply for at home, the newspapers and ma simple in their composition and oan particulars to Travellers Dept., Ding I mored low : be_taken by the._ most delicately correct the disorder. There is no Albert at„ Ottawa. ° azines are full of advice to the ."I'm sorry to go like this, constituted. better medicine in the entire list of business woman, and it seems It seems so frigidly cold, you know, pill preparations. _ MISCELLANEOUS. Strange that any girl should fail to This 'Mist'er' of ours, and 'Miss.' — — -F ARM SCALM special price. Wilson's know that it is neither good busi- VERY PREVALENT. ti ate works, 9 Esplanade. Torouto, ,_-- ABSOLUTE PRO peas not good manners to Mani- -_`l.thought-perha s " And .UTrYOVR GLASS AI' HamE.-Our new P — Grings-"A doctor claims that he Bused to note Aman who had received a jury.. Asa ise,ti Alsse t:uster_cuta wires ` pore her nails or anoint her face P some ailments can be commun.icat= - with cold cream in the office. If she seemed inclined to frown a'tke pleaded deafness as his ex ¢lass. Baca gle' .my. and ,window • ted by a handshake." glass y mail ' Putter 3 Co.. It seems impossible in these days! But the light in her eyes his heart- cus•e for not attending. l �6 Be c),% et., liuntreal, stria s smote, BrigVs Probably -be matins the "I really am deaf," be said to I ' that any one should not know holy g' rine" the clerk who was enrol!in the AR MILL ltpClIl�tRY. P -table or �. eaceedingl ' ill-bredit-istodo these As she blushingly looked down. g g ►�� beery. Lathe list +hroeie Mille. , names: Engines and Botlerti. Mill Supplies. Tlie 41; ` things in public: but it is a fact ! Lo ¢ au ,tux n co. Ltd.. Rees She said no word, but she picked a 4%TRY MURIi+tE 'EYE REMEDY •Prove it." said the clerk. IStreetntriniauOntario¢ #hat many gi.Is einem these genal speck for Red, Weak. Weary, Watery Eyes pe Rt, operations in full view of every one Of dust from his coat lapel, aadGraauiatedEyeltds. Murine Doesn't The man hesitated, then his face' Air t.i:. 'rUr,IOR-, Ll, cur sue la " who may chance to come in. brightened as an organ con L te,osi and external. cured withoutius Y I Such a small-sueh a wee little, Smart—Sootbea Eye Pala. Druggists {�a n by our home treatment. Waste tie ;i, Frequently -it is the girls who tiny fleck, sell Marine Eye Remedy. Liquid, ..°5c, play in the street outside. before too lou. i)r Bollman Medical t o. ,,I kin,• to com-bine too much pleasure I 'Twos a wonder she saw so well. 50e, 61.00. Murine Eye Salve In `'Can you hear that organ l" he L,mitea colt n¢wuod. out �» lth business who are the offend-.l. - _ - e.._Advics � - -.M -, _ - _ _ lox ECALF.. special price. Aseptic Tubes, 26c, $1,00. Eye Books said, ,� - 2ra. They Are more often the ones'And it brought-be-r Ante--so -ieFy YQQ " Le}�t fed th�pTk _ . +tate Works. �aPlanade, Toronto. •Murine Ere Remedy C4,. CWcaja ib who rush in considerably after the, near; _. `.`.til e11, I aan't, ' replied the man *xiTt: up today for our choler list last moment with hair half cs,tnbed-� -in that dim, uncertain light, . triumphantly. of .A ents %upplw+ 'So outlay. i gg t4la iotrols "How did ou man nv,'P.+ary. 1},ey are looney maker+ Ap- end sbirtwaist more than half un- That the thought, unapuken, was M, g y _ ply B l•. 1. Co. Ltd.. �8 Albert St.. age to extract the mans match ttawa buttoned I made quite clear, g out, And I knu-w ,Lwaa,8 sweet "good from his px e+---�= A it was pro- t�PECIAL1,iT% ADVICE FREE, C••n+ul' An oeeasi-onal dab with a chamois " p skin is uRaxoidahle,as we till knuvr; night " vided with a safety catch'4" Pri g`•® Q���$s us in regard zA say disease Lopes pr,ces ,a drugs of all k tido ski it dl.ee cid 8a if the cont en• it boner="Excuse"nit, elr,.that is a frosse4 fitted by mall. Rend measure ' et professional secret, I am wtlliri$ MT mare, a Pry •aluablp one wag went Glaai.es fitted by age Write today 's Itonalitres Aero deserving of The It F.a'see Pain. 1Fk s'tc drugg:• bad1► bruioed and cut by being caught 'o for anythin¢ sold to rsngwos drus tribute of hating this dune in the or dealer in Med cines. What is the to teach you, however, for two dol- a wire fence >me of she wounds would stores to Dr Bellmsa. Co11,a¢wond. Ont life in the cffire, if f the medicinal oils Lars." tint hpal, atrhou h 1 tried Maur different ,moat retired pt most popular u MINA D I Rvtl T mild d to try, FEATHER DYEING ylt 2a impossible to take-the time to for ..pain's i1T the- jyints, in the - .MhTARD is LItii!ltaT, diluted at first, G. i. - $n to- the lacatr,ry And do A. t thin stronger'ax the purr. began to look` Clean:„ nd r'n•i nq sad KA r> �•.. cleaa.d mystics ur Hervey, or for neural If event' h6usekc per Rotild use better, until atter three weeks the sorer t!�..eranis•antbypost tcper oa It is unquestionably a laudable gia .and rheltmatiam, and he will Wilsoa's Fly Pads freely during have healed, and beet of all. the hair is The t,eu Plan.is y thin to polish one',s 6otrts, but-one grawui wen, and i. NOT WIIITE as is -- R tell you that Ur. Th+,Mas Eclectric the Summer 'months the house fly most k�Ways the carr to hMor-w wourT e' �'IIRITIfIN AMERiCuAML OYSI11C CO. can Rearcely blame the boss for be- , Oil is in $rester demand than- any, peril 'would soon be a thing=of the _ _ ang annoyed when he conies-in-_and ' Werwoutlt. finds his stenographic force with it:I'other. Tile reason fur this is that _past. ro d u on the rnandc of it Puas+c'sses greater healing quail P )� ii ii , feet propped P ties than arc .other oil. The man who burns. his bridges HE SAME, the vhairs and its hand[i busy with I SOT T _ the dauber and polisher. Behind him when he starts out to Kingston, Oatam Brown-"«`hy an earth do you look for trouble is foolish_. On sec- .. Miss Wood'bv- S" of r• i Smart The.office boy will'proba.bty think Ix and thought, a man who looks for ARTS, EDUCAT1011 it is amusing when lie seeq }ou rub-'f offer such a large reward far the said he considered Hie eery �sltty, - . Icing your nose with a �l,wder ra return of that hurrid, ;yapping, trouble is foolish anyway, eh i ( THEOLOGY. MEDICINE e but to the man higher ut, it will he snapping dog of yours°" Jones— Mists Know c, exactly. He ! SCIE2ICE, including tik 4 ignorance To please my .wife." Brown - said he had to-laugh every time Le IE11t WEERING, y'e tnerel� an at -erfce of norance or elinard'e Ltnlment. Cures Cads, Eta 111 breeding. But such a large reward will be ._._. saw you." - sure to bring him back." Jones- When a man attempts to get The Mn cv%sne easy lx talion by e' I ''\o, it won't. He's dead. I JEST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. co respondent. bw wude ue cherry something for nothing arbout` the yta+ w,vse,oty a moon eta, r has beta w graduate ttt%as ststnd et» den B18PI.ACI\G THE- .iksg. drowned him myself." only thing he succeeds in acquw- used forgiver$1XTY vr-:Axsb.• 'it IILloNs of a ing i A job lot of experience. nrorxr=xs for their l'Htl,i)SUC wk. It ARTS SUMMER SESSI011 h "I'In sur riled, Jimmr, t0 Karn TET:THI IC. with. D. SuFT S. t e G It ` The Gyro. Compams Has Proved to� P souTblHy the CHILD.CL' r--', Na the IC,-n ..... July - be Re14aDle, _ that you play with bad little boys l." No surgical. operation is neces- ALI,AYi+all PA iV Cl xLs w'Ia n caLtc.sad ufY 3rd to ArtS%+st I Ida _ Yes, .sir. "Why do you d0 lt? a the best rea,edy for IIIAxxtirtA,' h ia'etr l The magnetic needle is in man er sary in removing ' soros if Hollo- pot„uly t,.rtniess. rte niers and est for Mrs. T e g $, Why don't ycu play with good little q.a s Cora Cure be used. witislow'a soothiug syri,p,•' and take aQ other For Calertdats write doe Re;istrar. . of liein,; displaced, The magnetic�boy's?> "Their mothers.won'-t let s, kind. rwenty.S'veceatsuhoide, n �, Y. Ct{pVyN K;npan Ontario Y compass is easily deranged, that is ';me, sir." Man wants but little here below, But if a man has the right kind ` its'one great disach-antage, Its riv- but he usuallygets seldom .has octet ion al is tl,u gyro compass., Mlnard'e Llnlment Cures Distemper. g of a wife. he NOTES OF THE SHEEPFOLD. _ compass . wants of the" things he mosso t to find fault with .his mother-in- ie a c carries she if mother-in- .&I P - �, u.e to bit • ore bred a :�•� card of the ordinary description, Before marriage a woman thinks want. -- )awe y P P they are to be allowed W starve =" ` land is placed similarly-in the bin- she ought to have a protector, but Mlnard i Liniment Curtitl Corset fn cows Mlnard's Liniment Cures •Dlphtherla. and'rustle around for themselves. = Inacle, The heavy disk is mounted I after marriage she discovers that a'scrltb will do better under such -- vcith,in the-machine in a framework!she baa a husband to protect. <1�hat'9 this your TnotheT tells People who are always talking conditioner floating on mercury in such a way II me, .Tommy Z . Been telling false- about their schist emetlts wtzuld'be Never kiliy a ram whose wool. is .that the disk is. kept , absolutely i.. ,Practically all Canadian drug- hoods I Come here, sir, arid I'll more interesting' if they -could scanty gn the,bgll .and legs. He vertical and the axis horizontal, in I gists, grocers and general dealers teach Sou =-" (Bell rings.) "Go onl• talk abuiit' ours. accordance with the lines laid down sell �Vilsun's Fly Pads. If your 3 should 'be well covered and the by- Foucault, the eminent French storekeeper dues not, ask him why. and see who'that is°at the doui, fleece should be uniform. It is an undisputed fact that In.?electing a 'ram' always pick 3, scientist. It. is driven by means of and if it's the tax tell him a small electric motor at .0,000 re- • •Beware of the noisy"man alio I'm not at home." one packet 'of Wilson's Fly Pads out one that stands square on his volutions a 3liintrte: has actually killed a bushel of legs. shows courage and mascallin- yam. shouts his patriotism from the "I say. Jack," said Mrs: 'Smith house flies: ' Fuituliately no such stn, A sloe, poky animal will prove s With this instrument the true housetops: It's a safe bet' that to her husband across'the break- quantity can-' ever be- found in a �. geo raphical and not the'magnetic he's a tax dodger. q a• disappointment: ,• _ :�;• � fast-table one morning, "how ex- well kept house, but whether they, If a ewe keeps her lamb in'fine �' • . north-is indicated, 'while, moreover. It isnot affected by the metal in Worms neons fretfulness and rob travagant you are-actually eating be few or many Wilson's Fly Pads fat condition up to the time of am on buttered bread'." "What will kill them all.' ' weaning, be sure she is a'good mo- ebbe ship as is the ordinary magnet- the infant of•sleep,the great nous- �• +>> I compass, nonsense you talk, dear slid ther, and keep her. a v ticn isher. Mother Graves' Worm Ex- Mr. Smith. "\othing could .be . NOT, WHAT HE EXPECTED. The real value of a sheep cannot' �} in en gyro compass is the h The gy P terminator will clear the stomach t he same fete „ � particularly as a .. .. t nomlca.. T P r me. determined. articula more eco oil vPaulel die fo be detez P of some German scientists. and in and intestines and restore health You sayyou ` the land of its origin exhaustive of bread does for both "' Georgel breeder, until it is one year of•age.- ;est s have'p'royed it to-be so reli- fulne<s. There was a tender ring in the A dairy farm of a dozen •caws Able that it is now being introduced Sober second thought may not ma•iden's voice as she put this quer- 'can maintain a• flock of fifteen or into the German navy.-- Tie-Brit- show tip until the morning after. tion, to the man who .adored he.r..- .twenty sheep almost witholft ex- sh Admiralty propose to submit "Of•course I wobild, darling:" pense. ! y , ' •the invention to searching trials. - "Strongest, ' ' Silence is often the "That is noble of you, George. The one ob-vious,weak spcit is the "Noble ? Oh, '_Baud, if you only rotation of the disk. Should this protest• that can be offered. Y i 'loll below the critical speed it knew me. It is nothing to what would ow t unreliable in opera- Cholera morbus, cramps and would do. Ido not fear death,. kion, while dependence upon the el- kindred complaints annually make • disgrace,; porelty.=anything: : For t I your sake I would brave all. What Yoo wl'8 Lind relief in tam-ink t ectric motor might arouse.misgiv their-appearance at thgreen time , do you ask of me V. - (t ggges tM burning, stingaIg a 9ngs.' 'I#lis-is-not the first attempt as the hot, weather, green fruit, "I don't want you to die, George; to supplant.the ancient compass, cucumbers, melons, etc., and Tuany •• 6 it's only.--" Patin, stops b'eedfn9 iu4bring= 'w' _ and whether it will meet with any persons are debarred from eating s - `Name It,'my darling. I wi11 do 8I't>iA. Perseverance,with Zaat- greater measure--of- 'succes's than these : tempting thifigs, but they it t„ BUk,means CUI'C: VAy not prove ^� other efforts in the same direction need not abstain if they have Dr. e s Mime $ un c n v ntery 'Co 1 "A31 I ask is this,-then. George: ? au Dretppk!a and Stores:- _ and take-a few drops in water. t p ease on-t-tali-bele-a8ain ".' - Joe box.. 4 cures the cramps 'and cholera in a 3 THC Tell a girl she is beautiful, and _ Nothing is so wearing as,an ef- remarkable manner and is sure to - 4 $ ' fort to get along with people who check every disturbance of the it will be no Pews to bar if she oFt ALL t3UM�1>✓yt eoR�o T Ri'arte on your serves• bowels. ED. 7-A . . ISSUE 211`-U really is. • 4o- - - _ __, _ ., . _ ._ - _ _ .. • - - •__ _ wil't's J S+t'n* f� : •, . ",i,' x - :: :. -.., :...,e,,. ,, j ,> [�;. 9' � ,i. w- •;.. ,:.... 1n+r� �. .,+.. .a;,:r�:w. -, ," `-�ati7.. ,:�:..o,>~. ..n;,i- .,tis.:, 'sn.:ixr" .'.. '`°• _ y `7 .6.0 7y '4¢' 7 -cast &dvt court of reylsion and tenders, SALE-A good rough 4.30; D.R. Beaton, on acct of salary. F'OhRouse oc-bal-4- baddiss. among call". Bud a" soft vat" S - 02.50; W. V. Richardson, insurance .1604 R ICHARDSON 311spubliabodo ;y mairgiftatits000e, i..W=aso. One-Afthalfaaacroofaciodsard- -,p a=out on town hall.94.00; John Forgie, at- on containing laws sopple tress besides other xJ tending court of revision, -5.00, Cen- fruit. Also imperial xford slove In Irs"ads RATES OF ADV92TIBING: adv(, repair with warming even sittaiabod. Forfunh- tennial accts: Toronto Star, _or rtioul%apply to THOS. R.STEPHRY- 111*1111 inmtiou porlize 10*"to 12.00; Toronto World, adyt, 12.50 711 Saft subsequent iow so clarm 04 R 0 0 E Ry argion.per Jiro- $"ass News Co., adyt, 21.00; Mail and Em- WELL STOCKED WITH inale rate does not include Logal or Foreign m gewootioments. adyt, 22.50; Globe Co., advt., 8 FOR SALE-Being lota, 17 pr tiji•+t•t terms KiTou to plarties, making can- L4; Xuni�-.ipal World, 2 registers, FL-&nmdl$.B.F.con Pickering,and consisting 3 or 6 months or by the yew. Halt on one there is 3psoriv or yearly acatts4ta payable quarterly. 6.25; J. Feasby.5 days work.8.75; R. of &boas 94 &am each SUMMER BREAKFAST FOODS brick ban", bank baro sad otherautbuildiage, liiiessisess sanlis,ten lines or under,with paw Feasby, 4 days, 7.00; A. Sanderson, 7 A4 About 3 acres of orchard. Boil is a goes in advance. .rich cla, year. $3 00 Aays, 12.75; D. Dafoe. balance, 8.00 Shredded. Wheat, Post Tosties, Notice in 80,payable ton cents per line, ' ' ' " . .1, 1, .,--N" ftm sents per line soon subsequent insertion. J. Hamilton; li days,2 07; F.Holtby, Cream of Wheat, -Corn Flakes� M 2 days, 8.50cell either one or bosh. rue. 1111066W contract rates made known on applies, ; W. Burton.2 days and Whestine, Will am. No tree ady 1 n bt.5.00; W.Albright, 1 day.. 1.75; to-lasae Soiser,oalhaor ws. 4*.46 Grape Nuts, Advertisements 6=61 written instruations E,,Wlerry man. 2 days. 8.50 z-Silas Tool, Malta Vitae, Wheat Berries, Win be inserted until forbiddda and charged&o E. Orders toz discoutinutag advertise Matthews, e, aftirts must be in writing and,soul to the pub. WELLINGS FOR SALE BY Force, Puffed Ric whor , Gerow,work.18MD, Dwader One beinc situated in the-rown of Ik Amb Work promptly attended to. On motion of Mr. Sparks,chairman, Uxbridge.buUt of brick Lnd contains seven* Prainge. bleat, Corti eal report was adopted. roomy with frame sammor kitchen attached, TZRXB hard and soft V%X6r. About one-half sets of -RANGES o , LE BANANAS ' The standing committe on Roads I land. The other Is situated In the village of 0 Ia.25 per'year 1.00 if paid-in advance. and Bridges reported and recommen- Claremont,frawe and coataiawtiz rooms., On Phil. the oremises are a quantity of large sad small w frait; good 'cuble and hard and soft ter, PINEAPPLES Subscriptions to the united States,$150 ded payment as follows: Thos. in advance ip,55 yds grav�l div.45 5.50; H. Elli- to the seta, The above dwellings beloog to of coxt,for cement, giaviil etc 18.60: H. the late Edward Pugh and willbe sold by ten. .7 JOHN MURKARProSpencer,rep. culvert townline (Wbit. der- Tenders will be received up W Sept.14th, , prietor, 19LI. The higheat ot any tender. not.maceasm- 3D by to pay half) 1.00; Alf Hamilton, ily accented. For further particulars apply to on acct. of cement culverts 25,00; Jam the andeftgned exedutors, sirs.' Wm. Zd= 94ikiiils 12 Glasses 'Dellcibus Lemonade, 10 Ciiiut5s k Bottle NOTES AND COMMENTS Laughlin,72 yards gravel,div.257.20; wards.Belem,or Edward W.ftgh.�Cbskhftm. H. Johnston work in 5 con. LTxbridge COO-;�O-. H. Pughplowing and calamities lot 28 One,-of the givatest. gi ailing in 6th con. 14.75;S. Carleton ARM FOR SALE BY TENDER- COOKED HAM 'BREAKFAST BACON SPIOED ROLL f6 the annals of Canadian history work on Greenwood road in 4th con. FARM north-west earner of los Ill. con.8, Pickertog,consisting otSO acres, more or low b that which befel Northern On- 6.00; John Whitson,for 70 yda gravel and belonging to the estate of the law Edward Sea is a rich clay loam,and moo of it Buy Your 'Groceries at the Grocer's div. 06 7.00; John Conner, work on ftgh•ftrio, when the towns of Coch r years culvert nortbof.Kineale 2.50; Wilf. h-bo"'n'tur"orms"mbe 't ' lieWide add Porcupine met with des- " contains aneyer-failizigaprtne creek, also be- -ed Wilson 6 bbIs cement 10.50; Todd (ween 3 and 4 acres of good hardwood timber L-mitiori by fire, and when lives P. Cook, for 30 bbla; cement and'20 with some cedar,about 40 apple trees, in amt bank barn. 30 a 9 A with stone foundation. I beams for culverts 118.60; Walter P. Other boldin contain a zi latabor, aders,will vsA up to, m haat by Etre or by drowning in the b leaelue'a 57 of BURLING sow estimated at about 100, were sacks 64,50; Canada Found Co. 6 bearing,all choice fruit. on;nepromises iss, Wood drawing v gravel, cement and V11.14th. Tbehigheatorany tender not na- C efforts to escape the flames. Many stone 60-90; David Annie, for 34 yds cassartly accepted. For further - James Patter. rep.,' - apply to the indersigned executors Victor First with new fibre needle grad acts of the gfeatest heroism were gravel 3.40. P=c= flas on sale two Gramophoiiei-1 V er, and coal 7.81; Frank Cook balance Edwards.Balsam, at Edward W. Faith.Chatarm ; 1 Berliner Concert Sound Box. These will be Bald at bargain 4349 performed which will never be re- acct, for cedar 161.80; Caleb Forsyth, barn, 7 prices this month. Come and bear the new records. . Also, a now worded, and the Anglo-Saxon race hauling geavel,'cemOnt etc. 5a.,75;Jam. -cle&n up-bo-date stock of everything in the line o.f House .Furnishings. i Madill, -shovelling snow 10 hours at ------I see our. 'when compared with the foreign 121 1.25; W. B. Ireson, 8 yds of gray. new 55c. kitchen chairs-'saddle seat, emboosed.back, double 4 element, have again L-hown th6ir el ir. 40 80c; F. Axford, rep., culvert 1.-con 4. 2 50: W. P. Jones. and stretcher-exceptionAlly good value. rupiriorty in tb clviliza.. div. 3 e scale of Harold Jones• drawing gravel etc., .,Call and inspect our stock. Won. When the Italians and the 14,35; Jas Allaway for work on grader either f6reigiiei�s were-loo'king and at Clark's bridge 7.87:Jahn Clark- No trouble for us to shbw goods. 82 yards of gravel dir. 3. 8.20; wr their own welfare only, theQ10 0, On motion of Mr. Scott, chairman. Amgld-Saxons were-moat energetic report was mdopted. earkJorr. Wilson, seconded by Mr. Hoov. Wlit6 for Coay .... . ..- - in looking after the interests of er. moved that the reeve grant. hisi $gent for' Ser1in ' ,W.,,onU' M' enm Me women and children fleet, re- order on the Treasurer In favor of the of - L gardless of their own safety. Can- several parties recommended for Pay- A Talk on Business Ei4ucation." Call-and get prices and see cuts before platinor your order. meat in 'the "ports of the vartousl '-sitlians take a just pride in -their standing committees as presented this 4CAREFUE- ATTENTION TO k.l great inheritance. Theylkbelleve dA m ory of Messrs. UNERAL WORK Mat there is no other country in oti, sp&A� And Fall Term Op6nt Aug. 28 E-31BALMING ANDIF Hoover, the plans of the various cross- the world that is equal to theirs, Ings of the Tot-onto Eastern Railway In the Popular and I . 7 Progressive- Phone night or day, Bell or Independent. M matter from what sta 040int it, Co. as,submitted were approved of Mr: Hoovpr..seconded by Mr. Wit, b viewed. Those from Ontario son, moves that this council do now 1=0" I,Cotne along and t.your supplies at the Grocery where here ever7tbing is strictly point with pride to the northern adjourn to meet again on Monday. fresh. In canned we have the freshest Salmon. Horseshoe, 20r. ;Ktpper� Sav- o i.dines 5c. 10c and 15c.�in pit or tom4toes: Finnan -Haddie I(k-ad 13c-. part of the province, rich in tim- the 14th day of August. 1911. at the hour of I o'clock in the afternoon, for4 ed Herring, 10c and Be. Pork• beaus and tomato sauce lrTark's10c : Pawed her, land and mineral 1wealth. TORONTOMT. I the transaction of general business. . ffsm.%nd Veal 15c. In fruits we have peaches. plum.q, pears, blackberries. .%)y within .the past few years raspbef-ries and strawberries at 15c. 18c and 2Ew: Marmalade 188 rank school ranhigh Among the bay its immense mineral v%ealtb New Advertisements. best business o)lleged of this cont.i. Heintz Pickle-ii at 26c. Other VArieties. sweet or sour. also mustard, at 10c. 16c is and :Ylic Cats-.kp I(h-, Olives in plain or �itiiffed with nuts or eel at 15c and nent. Proof of this statement le been uncovered for the view of C. Peas and Corn too a -found in our targe rat^logue, Write 21k- H-oney 10c. 20c and 2rx Choice old cheese lac. 114 main Its gold has been the Mee. I I cAn. A splendid Mend of Coffee 40h-, other 3k-. Black and mixed tea. Salads, I - - - . HORT HORN BULLS FORSALF to-day for one. oilered our and Red Rose 25cand 40c in }and I Ib. 11. ''m of many an adventurous spirit. S at your own price, APPI "' graduates this year larger than lot 18, can r Pickering Tp, IN "'"Z! and famous City DAi,ry lee Cream in bulkorbrick all flavors. and any a fortune has been made Pugh. Claremont, ever before. It ays to get the tient I Terms cash. Highest price for butter. eggs and Potatoes. prac -in the wilds of that part of our OR SALE-House and lot situated ar Phens orders receive prompt attention. province. One often wonders- if ii., 'ban brdeit St.. Char Maus. appos.to the F W. J. Elliott. Principal a odistebarch. For particulars LPVlT to the gold to be found there or in W.3.GREGG,North Claremont Cor. Yo6ge and Alexander Sts. IG. A. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON "T any other part of the world is RM TO RENT--Excellent fArm, F�plsudld clay loam. sia Oahavis Harbor to worth the price. It has been esti- First clsaa grain aid stock tazw rent �7 jnigated, by some one fond of stat6- 18&aftor present are IMsech 5 cit ftswly windt 0 r is Apply to Cr 31141 nl� ties, that every tbirty-%even cents worth of gold the world lans pro, Eta n d a rd . Bank sof Canada duced has cost one dollar. Noeth- am Ontario is rich in gold and F R U I .T S E A I_ E R S TORONTO s4her mineral, but to secure it, the wst, has been heavy in property IN ABUNDANCE Has mo*ed to its new Head Office Building 7 and in huntan,lives be well a in the great hardships of tbos-seaen- Rubber Rings, Preserving Kettles and si� good supply. of the beat King St. West, Corner of Jordon' Ste'li Granulated Sugar for the preserving season. gaged in its search.- ... Toronto. Jilt, PICKERING COUNCIL The Savings Bank Departmeat at the new location will ; The above council met pursuant to* EGGwOeg NW HAT IS IT be inad e aspecial festure of the Bank's business. :.adjournment id the township hall cakes and pastry s a Baking powder that will raise your ca a .3roughain, on Monday. July 17th. Ali t i� Try it. and keel) thein tip. t onembers present, Reeve Mowbray in obe chair. Minutes of last meeting *ere read and approved. tir.GrocerieS Are the freshest. PI C K E R I N G BRAN CH A number of communications were CLARENCE T. BAIrTY, 'Mak%alger -GHAM BRANCH ALSO AT WHITBY. nitad And referred to the variousstand- GEORGE PHILIP BIR01 ling committees. 7, On motion of Mesars, Scott and "Wil,"r the council iesalve(l itself into 0 a Court ou Revision, the Reeve in the TENDERS.- MANTED ithAir. The,following appeals -were heard For Building Concrete Abutments ;and determined . W. H. Bell, over- Tharge on real estate. reduced $2410: Sp.,.tr.Et.) Tl.,N-i)RRs will be received J. H. Madill, overcharge on property. by the undersigned Lip to the 1st day reduced'$2(X); J. A. O'Connor, over- of August, 1911, for. the construction an property, reduced $100. The fol- of,two concrete abutments Arid floor IN FAVOR OVOUR Mom $ BINDEW . ;lowing pnrties were relieved -of -dog for bridge on towaline between Pick- 'tax:-Gordon- Andrus, J. F. NIeKay, It's an invest. instantly t any fi>osoitton-g ering and Scarboro, o posite 3rd con 13u�.ring a Binder is serinus business. pick up at r down,backward or for me nee "No foulingYOU ser ll when you put *a ward-to lodge grain. mueb Knod moner .-t, h. ,Milne Bros, Thos. Graham. cession. Tenders to V, sent to D.-R.. 0 a Mae 0- 80 say we. We Argument e,-Binds Every Shout. Tbat's wbat our On motion of Messrs. Spz�rks aqi;I Beaton'. Wbitevale. realize It,too. customers tell as. The record In ty clear,and we're Hoover th6 Ar d 1' la.tause each is care- and the Plans and specifie'ations may be seen ova td I.-High-Grade Material-inst sure of every bIndina attachment, court 0 e,wrong side,right lide. Whether steel I telly y adjusted and thoroushly tested before it leaves the part of the ran, or -resumed. at the residence-of W. D;Aiianisi Scar- "A No. W Z 01 T ­)od or otber material-ever. floya.we know then that it will work accurately in Binder is trat-class, KNOW the Mr. Scott, seconded by Mr. Wilson,' horn, and at the office of D. R. Beaton because we test them. Argument It.-Accurate Knottier. This to an im- movedthatithe council resolve itself WhitevaLl. i7mentil-Liebt Neck-Weight on Horses. No, provement peculiar to our'Zo.3,and webeFieve aboad of c in axle that there in anything on Canadlau bindtirs, it must be right before Each a &Z*, e t Me The lowest or any tender not neces- appreciable one must tie a small harvest a committee of the.whole to con- ble. ,, ht on_thehorses. This it eaves our works, means great saying In lay,a work, and does not of sheaves before our sharp-eyed inspectors will pass It. sider tenders for furnishing and erect- sari]y.accepted. ear town their vitality. Argument 7.-Extra Elevator Roller. Tblarollefou sL iing a steel bridge at Dixie; also for W. D. A,%,%l,­ Draft. No. 3 In noted for the upper elevator deflects the WrItIl and iiendw it to the Commissioners Nfcoreiforsa:rs,"It Is It "t! packers op the binder deck in good condition to Make a abutments for bridge on 5th con road R. R. Mowslt.kyj ng,easily adjusted,two tiorsep bandle it Xe @ Ill,well-shaped sheaf.- at lot 12. he re we use ball-and roller Argument s.,L-No 3 hinders serve the needs of every 41-42 Par The committee recommended the July 12tb, 1911. t of t, friction and accurate gfe.r. he an lenfftben the . of class of farmers,for they are made In S ft.,6 M,7, A 7 the Critario Bridge Co for theBinder. and 8 rt.wid• t.be. lbebrio geand that of H. 'A Argument 4­�Pfcka up Flat Grain. our 118be is ar Dandy," Nays Peter Graff. "No Binder ,,!,i h Y.t Reg lever that controls the reel,aim be changed could possibly do better or nicer work and it is on ver $or the abutments. eO YEA ligbt on my borses,both in draft and 'ItbasnotmisqedashFaf The re ort 'teas -adopted 'nnd EXPERIENCE the .ing Pea,-on, and an�,it �jn t all wanting a BlAder is migln(f i if he machine. rontracts only signed. s not buv a Frost&W does The standing committee on Bonuses The needle and tensions are far aheRrI of any richer for permittintr or a1I'6WJnW the thread or twine to pass an Wire Fences, Drainage, etc., re- rost ported find i;pcominerided payment ws : ,, through where there are FLnv knots to Wood the twine. It never in ani,instance: -ell Carter, bonus C V.�ur.,;truh, IL,11hws: Rus, )n 196 will catch." -- - (Signed) PETEk C.0 vt)ds' fence, 44.00; E. Arti-istron TRADE MARK01 'e"Iquit;there are a F�cnrp more reasons wds, 13,20: 'A.-lxwg(Tn.27 rods, n.to, 'To DESIGNS for your buVinf,nn improved, q. x7sn 40 rods,6,(K); H. Ellicott,30 rods, our booklet, ..,-1-ons why, COPYRIGKTS&C. P, , 7 40'rt gguriier.i catam _H. -egg, sr-80. rods, 20.00,. A Anyone ftmiling a Pketch and elklmeriptiOn May NA 3 BINDER They are-hnt free Send. oomplaint having been received fi:oiu now for them. Our oriranizatJon. quickir ascertain imir opi.nlon free whether an c invention is proosogatentAhl, munica• overs the whole Dominion,an we 0 ).�om 0. A. Gillespie re surface water on on patentol haveanagent near evou unnsitriatlyCOMOdent al. RAU gladl answer any Qte as.He'll free.Oldest atony for securing patents. ingston read at Danbartott, woultt Gent tree. taken t rough Mann 0;-Co.receive secoristinelvid that Mr. Spirks inspect weaw not"without obarie,in A* THE FROST & WOOD Ike saine and hA,?e necessary repAirs CO., Ltd. sualad e. Strifth'is Falls. Canada On motion of Mr. Hoover,.Chairman A hamdamely Illustrated weekly. 11=air• too of any wenuso Journal. for eo EXPERIENCE VIE R A R IE IF. -6TFP1AD1 M ARKS A� t w"adopted. mr-da,111LIS a year.postIN&SO prepaid. sold by all nows4evas. The standing committee on Contin• -commended lrenries reported and re follows John MtirkAr. ft,V-sbitairtan,D. ppyment MELDS619 Now Ykrk ■ 0INTrz. ..nra t _+.� t �'. .' ,, c ., _ : : .. i .vn'v �Y-d%'i�,f+�y'_'-*�,''k' .'tFS'r�.:".c'"�"-�r+'S�•�itw"',, -'"" .ae,,",�:�'�3�''en. er-,-a: v-•.:,:.. .�N,�.�� `q.ytS�'`�' `� .�r �''�4pr"aq�',.`xg.�''F`;9:�*3� ti° i•0.-'v .:y .�^'. '�.r'-.'w_..• a^. f. :- . '..•s ^as� -.♦ � ,v,ar4:- s Tc. -L'��'�~sw ., .,t.� _r.• r�.. ::,:�w:F.�'?�.4-•,•+ '�,'• �•:� .",:��•."' r,C^:w��"" _ ,1; '• ^+„.�.' ry%'?�x,4.., i ::d•.� , r�T� ,•3,¢i ..e+K''^G.frrw..e:�+..;. �+,.a`'.,. .er.ea�,''his. ,... ;::..rr.• ,:.may .,. ...-�<..X:•-.-> ,." ' :'*'s:"'.� ".:-zs.t: - .... - °. r• r-� _ , kp 0- • \ _ Women Read TWs STEEL BOOTS : STEEL BOOTS I 7 �r D -Rees was in the city- .l♦SiStaY$AGE PUTS LUeTJMNT iw un Monday, - , utTo DULL,PaasD Hats 230M.,• �N W. Luke, of Oshawa, was here - • - `on business on Friday last. .. Every women reader of the Naws w1•o. _ _Frig denim radiant hair tbat every '�° Tea WOMEN'S FINE- BOOTS AND SHOES Mrs. John Morgan, of Toronto, - admires should go to T. K. McFaddsu Was In town on f3atu3•day. to-day and get a large 50c bottle of Part CS1Z.t7�REN'fB - Thomas Gregg had a business - $tau Sage: Itr°Eto Toronto on Tuesday. ]!AUGHT-ER ` It is not only a delightful and refra.h- v. J. A Grant spent a couple ins hair dree•i°g and beautifier, but it is f, of days in the city last week. sold ender a rigid_gaaranstse to banish Flour and Feed always on hand. r dandruff, stop falling hair and itching - Born—f1n:Tuesday, July 1"1, to scalp,or mone back. Mr. and Mrs. Strausser, a son. WE� The-Corner Store, Claremont. W. M. PALMER P„ y Parisian Sage is the beet hair tonic T - Miss Lella Rumohr, is visiting >snosvn.' It ie rite only one that wiu Elbe friends in Brussels for a few days. dandruff,cleanse the•.alp and make the Sherman Rumohr has erected an s hair grow 1009 and beautiful. Sold and - awning In front of his butcher BY LydiaE. t7khfldi s anaratiteed in Picktring by T.U. McFad• - ,� -shop. Vegetable .Compound den. H, •RICHARDSON S �. 3 Mrs."W. Michell, of Deer Park, Toronto, visited relatives here Baltimore, aid.—'�� send you hem,_ THE STRENGTH OF A CH�U�1 - limportaat eh°wing of angel display of '+this week. with the icture of my fifteen year old China. A very large assortment of Graham Bros.. have unloaded : :%'`: 'ha'• lw,::daughter Alice,who -L t of its Weakest Link- Father' :4 x . . ,.,;,was restored_ t o ..Stationary. Books,Dolle, Toys, just carload of bricks for their new health b Lydia E. lLolrtsr y's 110. :0 Forges it Anew. _ r a 9 _received for the Holiday trade. Call , !residence. Piakham's Vegeta Gregg do Coates shipped a car- :; ble Compound. She and ass dam• .�. c` load of mixed stock to Toronto on -•-, was pale, with dark � • Subscriptions taken for all M p -- -- Monday. „ '� ••��, 'rcles under her The chars of the. physical tem n _ �m•s+' y yes, weak and inns- onlyas strop as its weakest link. When A few front'here attended Mr. `t, •q- thalink-bt strong the chain breaks, and Weekly and Daily Newspapers? .,hennox's picnic at Jackson's Point _. ble. Two different Y p doctors treated her serious illness followed b� death often K on Thursday. ` ` d called it (.been results. The weak link with many peo- 'W. J. r. MIC H.A.RMSON' Mr. Dow, of St. Catharines, is ' ": r pie is the throat and lungs. In fact,sta- • :;,,.• a . -, ickness, b n t s h.e tLstics show that over twenty-five per STOC$ StZ'�� -- - -. WbStb spending a few days with his ? w worse all the smother here. �� . • me. Lydia E Pink.' teat of all deaths can be directly trued �' Mrs. Robt. Michell, of Toronto, ham's Vegetable Compound was res to diseases of these most important reed �x _ >ia visitin friends in Claremont ommendedi and after�n�three bot- piratory argaas. a ezkaess here is very " ties she has retrained her health,tend it �g�ous. h IGhis week to��medicine.* I can recotnmead it luring his-loaq and sucG •sl.prat- _ - Mrs. Thomas Pearson spent last •. tide, Father Morriscy, the learned priest- �T i for all female troubles."—Mm L d SRE DEATH week in Toronto, visiting her dao- &K, 1108 Rutland Street, Bald- pphysician,was often o called upon to treat �, . fighter, Alice. more, Md. bronchial asci pulmonary affections. He - m' soon found that it Wass not enough to Miss Florence Lee, of Toronto, H��of such letters from moth- make cwt 0a the ' ' '.Spent Sunday at the home of her i ged ' To potato bu -,s if �O use Chas. Sam era espressinA htaheir gratitude for what but that tc had co be for aaev., m y .. smother here._ Lydia E Fink m's Vegetable Com- order p��tly to suengthea the Miss Mand Beal, of Toronto, pound has aaeom lisped for them have chain. • gent's Paris Green, -which is repent Sunday at the home of her been received by the Lydia E.Pinkham Atter much study, he succeeded is ,parents here. Medicine Company. Lynn, Mass. devising a prescription that would secure guaranteed to .be $bSO- Mrs. John Collins. of Toronto, Yom Girls, Heed This Advim this result, by not only giving prompt 1. - v�• - was the guest of Mrs. James Leg- Girls who are troubled witp painful ' reliri also byrebuild>nga�ristreat- - lutely _pure, —. - -•igitt on Sunday. or irregular periods, backache, knead. ening the delicate ceps sad membranes Peter and Mrs. Maenab are ache, d n�down eenaatiOn� faint• of rhe throat and tongs, +spending a week's vacation at ing spe}ls-or indigestion, �shonld-tats I "� ptesrnptwn, Faclser Morriscy's Jac Point. immediate action and be restored to Lun Tonic, or No. 10, has tired thou- W. E. Yarnold, P. L 8., of Port health by Lydia M Pinkham's Vega. �s ��'bBOlucecomfree from n''• fit pa tableCompotmd. Thousands have been g compounded Sprinkling Vans Perry, is here this week surveying restored to health by its use. +-Natures own roots,herbs and balsams. ithe New Union Cemetery. _ No. 10 stops the Baugh, relieves-the _ Duncan and Miss Mary Macomb Write to Mee.Flinkham, Llan, �,soreness and strengthens and fortifies � i� LJ slid Sprayers are spending a few days this week Masa••for advice. free. She system against future attacks. Even . � with friends in Port Perry. is the earltyy stories of consumption it has � Our village is in a very asst proved helpful, but the wise plan i3 to _ of all kind$. "�� g ry 4_ QQ 1�' �7 �1 �1 �'1 take it in time,ands avoid serious disease. eta to these days as the"farmers are SURE R PJ SIGNS 1 a our climate-it is well.to have a relic- +ver bus in the harvest fields. ble and tested remedylike Wo. 10 always - ' y THAT YTR� " Y t CH ii�LE8 SARGENT, �c�AR�Myx� yy Alonzo Forq th, of Toronto, it, on hand. Take it at the liras zp'earaac= of a cold.and keepthe chain of life strop , a riding a few days at North If your back is constantly .aching and I g �G' remon t with Mrs. D. Forsyth, if you experience deli ahoottna yarns, if sad fable of resistance. G. M. Forsyth unloaded a car- your trine is thick and cloudy or your 7ria1 etas 23c, per bottle Regular lite • ,loadoffile one day last --eek to passages frequent scanty and pafcful, goer At your drug t'e or from Fa her C be used in underdraining his land. kidoeys and oladder are out order. Naq• � �"gip Medariae �O' Ltd., or n I �l�1��tors Beet Mantle has been awarded loot q a i c k I y i Montreal, Que. `�✓ +° ithe contract for buildingthe new ° brings on rben. Sold and guaranteed in Pickering b'M If you want a Ca1-n Cultivator, better investigate .cement sidewalks for the village. • matt•°' ' by T :1i. :►ic 1:adder � t e., lambago, _—`._ _ the mrits of the PLANET JR. line Mr."John Reid, we regret to re- sciatica. etc• _ A poort, is now very sertouily ill, Booth's Kid-, ���� Our No, 72, two=row Cultivator works two rows of eorn, turnips;" isaviog received a paralytic stroke nay Pills ars; s mangels, pbtatoe3 or beats thoroughly at once. ion Saturday. anaranteed- to ;WEB$TER3 - - R. E. Forsyth returned home on relieve or your!"Sunday�from his trip to Rochest- money b a°k I NEW ,er, N. Y., where he was attendingThey are she -_ t T Have,a sample Eq my shop for .a Masonic meeting. world's Crassest; INTERNATIONAL inspection, Call in and see it. A - •-�n,i speoifio for kid DICTIONARY post card will bring a'catalogue - - Herb and Miss Irene Forsyth, nay and b'addsr trouble. AL drna9lata. with full partienlars. •�>~ of Toronto, accompanied by a 503. box,or postpaid from sba proprietors. i THE MERRIAM WEEBSTER :1 'friend spent Sunday with relatives The R.T.Booth Cc, Limited. Fort F,ric, The Only Xew unabridged die - °'in North Claremont. o01 Free inial on applicatien. Sold, pp tion in many ears. LL ; lifir. Anderson. of Toroa'to, or= and gnaeaaeeed in Picked"by,Tr lid. Mo- m'9 y 1 On4il Twine niter for the I. O. O. F., was Fadden. Contains the_pith and eareace P T hero on Friday last in the inter- every sa anthorit•tive library. ] este of the local lodge �,, covers every held of ttaowt. tl r Reuben Besse is having his rest- Q ; M ; Q edge. do ]lratiyalopedia'in •e book. I have the agency for Plymouth " -d'ence -painted this -week. -Mr. _ 1 ie sinOnly otionsr't with the Twine, and.can supply those Besse has now one of the cosiest st ti �� e a Nese Divided Page. who demand a good homes in the village. a • * ; ,jpp,opp Words. 9700 Pages• I article.. - John McAvoy, of North Dakota, 1! d o to R e + - ° C— Woo rllustrations.eoet•nearly e :•. returned home on Monday even= g ' C e 8 0 d� C half a million dollars. _-'Prices are right. dug after spending a couple of 99 �IC-va it a• tk Let us tau you about this most - �o a g $ Howaxd E - Turner,. - Whitevale ' - weeks with relatives here. ► e e o •da y "remarkable single volume. =... The trouble between the section ,r g -K '0; a •-o - g' 4-+ Write for sample S , •inen of the C. P. R., and the Coro- =M ,1 n ge 9 S = c s run pat- -' - - pany has been ad j u-sted and the o pages. e� PickeringLumber Yard R: BRYAN men have all been 1•e-instated.' r o `• io m� Jan O Name this BARBERI 3�� David Gregg is in St. Catharines ,t .. ' ern �� �M a�.,� pWbn�i Tobaccos,pipes and smokers' tGrand his week agttending the Masonic T J W P. . �: � itaa �o send snot Pine tad henild, rough )gam and eased siding. Arop s Rolston ndrvncyHelc of the i3potl{thNmhL Union Lodge tie' �.ev Pocket pin matched, you 1i in. and dreamed Telephone_- R I ' �► Robert «'a rd took a trip to -°. z� d ore C p w Hoye dressed Pine, ? its, V matched �- July a pine. New Brunswick white CLARE3f0NT. Al`TARIO _ -' Greenbaitk one day last week in m g n m a �m sept -si \ cedar shingles. , his auto: He was•accompaltled e' - ` sR by Messrs George and Frank Coop Oct. '►i. Terms' tr[ot13 cn*+l> ;6r. a a o ro mom; Not .` - W D. GORDON A SON. Doe;�,- Mr. and Mra. Robbins of North - C.Msrrimed. + January 1912-Whitby 15, Oshawa le,Hronaha ; y -Claremont, are now enjoying Rll,Port Perry i9,Uxbridge 14,Oanaia¢ton 11, 9pringaeld,Mass.® • i two months',vacation, In the ab se.°Ar°°°lo,lipteraroae9 New Bhoksaifth Shap -1 Bence of Mr: Robbins, Mr. Hill, of ,Bobcaygeon is officiating as C. P. • R ' • R., station agent. D . , OW c 0 e Joseph and Mra. Boyer, witfi Having Leased ,the blacksmith - p sho formerl run b H Thom- �t ori►material.and desi9a -itheir son and the latter's wife and - p y y y' kept in stook. It ill' YOU child, of Detroit, spent several son, I am prepared to.dQ general 10 e.0 at our works ac:d inspect our stook t • and obtain rices, Don't be misled i days last week with the former's blacksmitbing in all lines. t d p them,loy brother and sister, Ira Boyer, and _ H Et IALTY fly a we o and dot o tbrosti ofer s� M -Mrs.•A. W.McKa •.- _ _ ,, _HORSES OEINt} A ST � a6� w 3 oomtnlesion of le per oent.,which you wilt y y parohaing from per J. R. Thexton 'spent Tuesday DRY GOODS—Our stock is cora- Ind, phone, No. 302 Claremont osriliai ewe b solicited. with J. H. and Mrs. Beal and 0th- lets. Geta • - - - � • ec Cltiremont friends, Mr. Tliex- p pair of our Lisle JOHN 1 eGRATH a.0 dWHITBY GRANITE CG.1 --' ll w t H f e- ronHose, e - ton leaves this. week for Kempt- thread lacoEdoe, whitbrr oatasl., Mlle where he ha secured a remit_ worth 40c., for�3c, White Taf- CLAREMO;�T, ,ONT. TT ' ueri time position. feta silk gloves, 20 inch-long, 2 Sf ' Avery exciting gAnie of foot- don: ; fasten, the best value ever The Pickering _ E. W. AN ball was Iilayed on Thursday night offered at 30c. ' Pump Manufac er _ _ . last on 11 r. Forgie's field in file - g lane ttE'i Vi i e Co mi a -- townline between the 4th and .5t11 Shop-and Residence, Dtmdas St} nes of 1,xhritl,ge. The gable re- y The object of this-A-sscieiation is to 1VIiITBY ONT. = sulted in a tie, each side Navin - , scored C«•o gyms. The t etnrn GROCERIES--The best ' in"the The .Dealer, the Shoe lessen stealing and prosecute inatc:li ryas-played on Tuesday market, always flesh. As yoti and the fit P _ the felons. _; Three doors west.elf Whitby Houser ;alight of this week. know this sea-sun of the yeanall WP-can flt you in price, style,comfort Members having propert stolen eommani• food stuffs insist be k6pt in a and wear. Ladies hnots, c�hoea a'nd y N'. E. J. Edwards, B. S. A., who P nate immediately with any member We are prepared to instal wood or iron _ sanitary condition. Our food slippers-1.40, 1.5'x, 1.90, 1.75, I.W. 2.00 _ P n Ise yeert-was"on-the- Department 3' 1�o - of Executive Goma5ittee. o short notice,also attend .3, 2,50. 9fisses-1335, 1.40 and 1.86. pumps -w- of Agricultilre in Essex and Dent stuffs are all kept iii'close-cover-I•"°' Children's, all"prices, repairing. ed sanitary bins—nothing ex- fie• u Membership fee x1.00. to all kinds�f .£ * _Counties has been. appointed Diss Yen's imperial Patent Leather Boots Tlcketelmav be ped from the Pr4sibent;or ' Posed to draw flies. _ Our TeasAgent for the Ontario Wind MIII s trict Representative of the On- p jxi�'bZs in dull tops 2:50,:3,50. Plain secretary-onappliostlon. and Coffees" are-the best. '>'lalso gasoline engines and _ tario Department of Agriculture Y foxed heels and straps 2,00. Exec:Com.—L. J. Banks, the squre gear r• - for Fork County, with headquart- theta. Youth's-1,25, 1-40, 1.50, 1.95, 1,76. W.V. Riebardgcin, Pickering, Ont) ers at Newmarket. Mr. EdwardsMAGNET C_REAMISEPARATOR. 6 is a Pickering boy, being raised.at D $IPSON � Co J.A. O'Connor - Arthur 1 ef°rev Phone N6:50 at residence. -'� Balsam • aSI •, DICKERING President. secretary i• � q r .av - .. .,r 4 .-. ,... "•^" .si, --a fir.,1' u"x ""S--.a" ro .^'a .Ys•• :uir a''"•?.; rL�. atT',+r'... 'k...:.:7.•, ^. :a'%�:.., bL '•v+` a"�i s ?'R 5,,.,. .`3 ev..• r� �:�a:' .'�. '�� •9`^.�' �' .i,'r"�'_ i, - +.4k�r w*a, •'.�, �*'rr �, 't.-• .: . �a,. .:i 'n+-3 -d?����°e4: °i'� i3 �p ,�ry;��+. § r�S,a�rh. 'rY^' 1.�"`Y, � r�'� •.�r _ w • , yr ,u;...>.v.,.w —.r. ,mss zvT^ ,^a,•-a, •..�.., .., 4 ...,gam., .'.'_.: _T-..... _.�' ` „ ...,. a, ry-- }� ',. '-... •,. - °^.",• ..,rte"._.;K.: ... .r,.:,r _ �,�yr..t ---wb" 4':.,T* •.t,�;.''`.`t�' -;'�°:« g�' - w. ... .:... .taw...-.. ..,......_._. ..._._r.....a._r. ,,,_,.....'...,v.. ..n... ... " � T M y � 6 _ bR, A LOOK INTO -THE PAST 5 { tie : n -:z►♦'a��'�'��'�'♦'a•�'�"�'}w'�♦'et'♦"a'�"a+•�'�'!a♦"'a♦�'�'�"�'+'�'+} t'r a ;:, :?�. X � ,rs"4BS �F�'�' y,!', t',' t� °�. Barnes SYO d i0 take breath; ' ham° + z'b ~• f50 • IM-kPTER XXI.II.-(Cont'd) ppe x a�y''r a �'' E lost::n her own excitement, she did But Dorothy had more than: "E �' ;"t y" t 'IV g not notice how pale and strained w ��� j; tg t � lhougat for herself in her heart, f. r{ . ' Dainiey s face had grown. a 8t Ina when she had got over the firs. "He wouldn't let me go with t il;k• '. ,r' . a ,tid e , ; harp pangs hero.e desire was an Miss Nancy, sir•, and she' d el n .7�`/v, , -�' ..i Ai � . sarnest one to help him in some , g # `" / ` ' to me in toe. murn.:ig •inn. seemed ' iray; she did not care how. r' y { to fin ' mfurt i'•i holdm r mys O hands, Sir•• and �1`C.1, wheii he come .•�:': �--,. .der j r ' � "' ^F z'` .t' � '.. ,p,, to the stztiu.i he sc;!ids mo away, , She was musing over ills white 5 t y arnley assured her that Ripstooe , Oh, I can't ,Ict that, pour child's as never dull, and chatted away face out of tn; mild: It haunts t; Lady Merefield-suddenly grown ' yr•,. me, sir-if F could unl see her and lost gracious towards him-about ; _ its plans and projects for the fu 1 know she was, well I should feels ft lure. better, but though I go aad walk �;y round and round the manor Lady Jferefield was p;eased to be grounds, unci I do it mane a time, pouch interested in these. „ sir, I can't never see her. ,X You must be a very clever young Baines pause] again, x'a !; ,r `l man." she declared. ..to get so ' '�` much money for a few designs.'' 3Ir: Darnley -f -but words - would not ,,,,rr��n�easilr : it was al- h. Derry laughed shortly in ienly• most twc a4nintites before his lips TRUNK His hopes and ambitions had m ally er p NEW GRAND TRi.NK HOTEL AT OTTAWA— 'CHATEAU .LAURIER, igcne to the wall of late. He had openedf' a:4, w.i, N THE i `s lost many a good thing while lie 9 - r I '.4irid-and yon are afraid u. •, WILL BE OPENED FOR BUSINESS I �1.. at '' he asked agate. AL ,r ,had been away on his Americ r" - 1911. _.. "Lor , sir, I fear an%thin with a __ b trip. For a time he had loathe is g -- ---------''- 4 rofession, and all �ello,q�, g belie of a drool and like that.' g t The vague 'feeling of a rehen ' c uietly. - pp to it, P abut all at once�g-curiuus hatred of Dal tie•"' `t.tiggered• as though he t et I can t get at nuthin uu see. t ''' hall bee rt-�sttuck. \lies Nanc. is his wife, sir, and the sin l awakened by Fenton pecking I( she had any s}uipatlty or lik- iiiaefivitt.-anti a Tonging io be back - - hate uc no re&l evidence as -he i t''e hall door in that loud and os ing for- he-r-.v*rttsg ii�istress, shy ` at work�,'„5cd come to him ; and su� " � drunkard he repeated. t rzt:filter Lady: it's only what i i tentatiuus manner soon vanished i t I never shuwed it by word or sign, the was• oin liuvkily, ''Be careful. Bain" he the flood of bitter, hopeless, yet only the mizht - have been seen s- S g ,aid, hurriedly ; "that is a very thinks and.fears. Perhaps I'm all p '1. r If he stayed on here. sof�ar to g • wrong, std and she Perhaps unhspp; sorrowfully sweet thought that wmetitues trying to arrange _ Blanca, he should end by ?Dalen all Strung word to use. filled her mind. Nan"y''s hitge, comfortless bed- i ntrol, and actin in sl,me B•t.'nas looked at him, startled but if there's nay truth in faces, � g fir. Derrv. there was a broke:. Derry loved her-loved her still; I r• uta, so that the girl might. be ^ �e`spce<rate way that would be but j by his fume• - heart written on hers the da she Ah, no one. could ever know what m,,te cusy in the, une cmrner she ; rh adding, perhaps, fresh sorrow to "=1 strong word but a true ane. i iexpresaible ju) that knuwledge .,.,r'ct .v;t'i any degree of truth ' sir. Ask any - of the men, and married that man.'' , , � ` her lot. brou ht to the girl, . She had beet ea 1 her sume. _ i�arnle•:-w'a:� silent for a moment, g g Yes, he must go, and go quickl, 1 they'll tell }uu the same, Why. able to send s message to lluruthy, I �.n,a Ma,ie had Kone-and "Nancy ' 3i r. Craw slaty scarce ever drove then he asked very quietly I' I - " Yet he dreaded to leave her alwie• "Dues 'Yfi,s I1ur„thv kno' ibis ?" {her dear sister: that, again, ways halF ,r t the smalle.t idea why' the ,t 14 without even a friendly hand to i back to the manor ,ober, and Bai- '31'hat, about Y1r. ('rawKhaw ? happine!y he had never dreamed F•en ira,.mxn•had b".t di4missed, g co�rifurt and console her. l Icy, the man a yateteJl lli.ri beFr re we old be hers when sne awoke that es.ep,, Ferhap , ,n the plea of ex- t. ` he took on William. told me him. L^• sir; and I dont• mean t,, let ' � �< Once or twice he had longed to her she's frP:ung hard enl,usrh mvrn.n,q. trit,icance Janet had been fl break the silence, and utter hPr �self that hiC master had Find a st Ti,ie harden c;f re roach and in- th';ua`, into cluser' contact With- to^k of trruena when they' wax ab losing Y1iss \anew as it is p a< s J/sme to Dorothy : but something- aboard just before they come to the 1ga:n harn!ey paused, Baines g;atrtude at least would not be 31 r, ('rzHShaa'. Y he ycareely knew what-had check- .it. nay c nick to see the fierce battle I hers now. Puroth;v would know, �' i"+e law n attYrnlit whatever c►d him- Perhaps it was a cony,ie- mar:ur. Oh, R's only tau true, cir, 1 and would nnder,tand the fault it ,tth''n: like c ,nyersatiun or 1 p nut.e. h m and she -hastened t,? !; w• Ho%% dear,- noble, how hand• ?1,:` g. " 1 t }'1 Pie` L:on that Dorothy had made set'er- believe me, i rc ice between t-hem:.and vet _ al nvertureg of friendship to the � Antocin had spoken almost resent' trI iik;+i the , :uPt, ,tvlid tvu- ' Manor House• and had had to sob ' fttll�, but that all went as she "lou mttatn t fret thanking ani sorre Derry had iu.,ked' Sh could- ma i. Ind felt a curtain auruunt of i " mit to insolence and vuigartty loukecl at the man's ang!tish thing will happen reallc. I'm a feel the firth touch of hi �tr2,AR cu r.f, 't nnrl protecr.un -n her pies r stricken. Face and heard his mutter ttt 1di,,ld woman, you know. And, which her love for 'Nancy alone : }' hands ,n lie�s.lirigering vet \Pith e',ce th„ttgh had JIr; ('rawahaw ;ed : after all, sir, you can't do no gnl,d.; a slid,? y ase ,,,nate esture, ' had 8,1 i,ikling 'or thi• fact it is y. _ Before' he left-the Hall that day :'Cood Gud: how awful :.how ate- n,,n• You (mai' he wure I shall keep her lips to her hand- m',•, t .obable his wife would neier + Trevented her from resenting. 1 a-ndikissed them. FIs Derrick Darnley. found that this `an f` ihcuuI hat e .gee i 1anPt BftA! t, ` fit, my eyes o en, and let.sou know ' Raines lai,ked at him with sod t'fien you cap." !d unl have told hint - 1Ti,--be.cvtitinLlt-&) conviatiun was based nn truth. Darnle turned, and grasped her Y his uncle and was pasxing down the denIemligh==n enlightenment 't„lde,'eu, sir,” hand. J g Y: g nnzl creeping rnearei��to� the _SAN ? ' t: He had been to take farewell of ---�•- he, said, soft? hitt I have been You--ar-ee a-Ruud soul,. Baines, ' I c stairs, when he met Baines mm,ng J - fir.': Ind yet, �ltat Ri,,,cl could - t'.L["F1<)t � . t Y. si troubled (if late, feeling as if he said. huski!%. Watch-watch i • rt �i , ' It cuti?d not give u.c back It 's very difficult t., get a Scot up'Are you going away, bir'. [ am something would happen some da}, carefully, and prumise.to send for the pa Kt: it could not wipe ataai 'tu 11 !r,�t it himself. A t,;u-rist anre that F hoe uu'll' forgive me, lir me if fou get douot(ul or anxious. sorry," the maid said ,almua;t in p y g the (,regent.' a! I ,•ar%red the k?cFx r of a larges ve,luntarik, "oh' 1 am curry, sir.` Derry. Y'uu are right. 1 can't d„ an} :1n_l s" ran her thuu'hts, w'rsile ;c,t ,t_• v - g .(A now. . We can only watt y There was, such genuine disap- Derrick Darnley was standing the even:ng crew into dusk, and "!, 'tit. Nf (-Phersva lit-ply to be "puiatment in Baines' voice that Mr, starin at the marble floor beneath wait and lupe fur the best. $ut the &cell ht Him¢ uee.r snadu,tr t K g 'd f ig w•n'v.rruw this has hit -roe -hard, Baines-hit t Isar rna dujt=,'t' replied the _ Darnley swud silent fora moment, him; he felt that there was n�, 'eR into. the.dark c,."'err, u( the roo,n. ' me_. . hasd," and then made- a gesture for the cape from Baines' words, Did the}' - - Her heart was thrilling even yet ' S;.• .. woman to follow him downstairs. not confirm the vague apprehen And with a break in his voice he wit`i that strange mixture of dread'' II• w iF Ciat ' 1a he aNay from turned and walked away, "You have - something un your Bions that had weighted his heart i and delight that. came at Derr,''y - -mind, Baines," he said, when they ever since he had seen Nancy ' It was the sense of utter hope-1 sudden appearance; her limb:; Aere •i dinna ken whaar he is." 44, less�less to. move in the matter {trernblin from cold, an-iety and I �,t ill', is he a " were alone in the hall.. "What is ;� drunkard ' a man whose brain g which oppressed him so horribly. If exe:teanent. i jt-speak out-you are not afraid and reason might be drowned at I I tae• r. the rd,'' he could hitt.have gone fiercely to Gradually a drowsy sensati/,,i t �s of me, surely?" any moment in the liquor's fiery I: '•T},e t tl int makes ,ii think lie Nancy's rescue, and turn her from crept.oves 'her; she pulled a h:g w•c,n't be fihin - `I only meant as Miss Dorothy poison. Then she was in danger' this man's keeping he would have' g ' Mould miss you, sir." How blind they must have been P K chair a to the hearth and flu,iC s been almost ctelir}uusly happy. It P I d: Ina ay he w„-'.dna be fish- He looked u her keenly. back in the summer not to have pp- herself into it. inn. I• said I hae :ne dooti. He's 1 - was the knowledge that he must "When Janet comes to tell me; "Nu, that is not quite all, seen this, not to have known it: been dead ttigh- on a year.” stand by quietly• and let' her sof- dinner is' ready, I shall tell her t,i Bs;ne's." Now, passing in quick succession � Baines cast a_hurried glance all through his b;sin, came many ]itt'le fer without heYp from him or any sav I am nut well; Ido not w-a it ! -- -•i• round. signs which he knew all pointed to one, that was eating .into h s -test'' she murmured, sleepily, and THE ODDS AVF.RF. P_)0 GiIEAT. 1Vell• sir." she.confessed, nervy- the truth of what Baines had said, heart;" and look: whi`h war h• hen h&h head nested back, and a Duals, "it isn't all 1 am.so new might, he could see no tialit, eaceful slumber fell upon her. ei you struggle against the a truth ah:ch made Nancy's strap e ; Janet' ryas one of the few dome's- 1 p >g The dark elouc! ui 1i ;ia! wa c nsr'l uences of ten! tattoo :'' ask- Y ous and worried-like about ',Etas isolated position doubly hideous. rapidiy falling upon him, aiid e.: -,ics Mr. ('rawshaw tolerated aboa6 ; ed the pr:son chaplain. iyt " • Nancy, I can't never give .her her What was to be tione'1 circling him in its colt?, grim em :lie house, She was a laid faced. ( lies, I did," replied then ecii- married name." Unconsciously this question es brace. With Derrick Darnley i, stet. 'About Mrs., Crawshaw, Baines ca ed his li s. Baines shook her t tuiid woman, whom Penton had J -what of her? What are you afraid p p was night'•indeed-a night' witho-at :ngaged, with a cook and' scullery 1 " �h; but •,u.should hate fought head. a dawn to follow. .- naid, in London. These two lat'- 1'tile harder. if y',u ►i:td t".ou''' of? "Indeed, sir, that's what I've y;t - Hr. Darnley's tones were-almost asked myself many's the time, and :^r had gone Lung since, frighten- : harder '�'�n would: not, be here T.. sharp in their eagerness. yet it was The room allotted to Nancy a: ,d out of their wits by the deco- ' n,Iw. an indescribable relief to speak.to her ov•n was one of the largest and ?,tion of the Manor House, and i "I 4-one the best I could, mister. / this kind-hear'ed woma on the - gloomiest in.the whole of the fan disgusted with its master; but Ja j It funk seven policemen to cel me r A+� subject that had been o ressiitg " .:- or ,House. At first• with natures' net stayed ren, takin things' very'i to the statio>a." --,Used in Canada for womanly timidity, tNe girl had g g- +. him so. 1bii:g. ` over half a cep ~ "What du you fear, Baine '" he turY shrunk affrighted from-the dismal repeated, swiftly. —used in every corner corners and carious shadows; but "That's just it, Sir"' Baines put the ghastliness' had been greatly W H ,• N P R E S E R V I N G out her hands with a sort of des- of the world where di persed.by the presence of Marie suffer from walking jauntily about-and thi .operate gesture. ,I don't know people "- what I du fear, but the horrible - -_ win, the one and only comfort „ had Constipation and its dread's there all the,same. He's _ nc• derived from her 'maid °a awful.mat., fir. Derry ; it don't resulting troubles— -and gradually she had grown ac i do to deceive ourselves about that, customed to thr huge, shabby r and the poor child little knew what DY.� OI•Se'S apartment., with itri.dust}, .old-Each EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR i4 sh9 were doing when she-married s ioned hangings and ugly furtnit' re; tar "him. Wb'at she did it for,.hating do indeed, of late it had been a seri _ him as she did, I can't never make sanctuary to her. "'THE SUGAR OF NEARLY 60 YEARS STANfllllil," out? But there, that's over, so it Here, 'at least. she was safe from 'ain't-no good talking about it'.now:. Root S� the ,insolent intrusion of Willialp _ I hope you'll forgive hie, 11r. Der- free from,the intelerable oppression Since 1854 this prime favorite has made the Preserving season a' ,lm - rv. for troubling you like this. but stand higher in public of her husband's t ul.gar society, fruitful source of pleasure in tho.usa'nds of Canadian homes. I've got * to anxious .'of late. It estimation than any As she entered it on the evening F : rain'-.natnrgl, new, is it, sir,- that " that ttollbwe•d that eventful after g GROCER. ORDS FROM Y'01'R (' OCER she should be shut up in that others,and their ever- noon, it had never seemed so wet-- _ •__ - = ' gloomy place and never seea soul? t increasing sales prove, come to her. With a sigh that w.as THE CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO., LIMITED, Ydu"know Miss Dorothy wentv oer - half a sob, the girl flungherself thesrmerlt..Ph- sic><ans even let tit her nose inside the a"fire ways burninghearth, tl.which_ _ tlirce, or four time's;- -and wasn't „ y down before.- - _._-.- Montreal prescribe them. brightly,, an _ ' P 3 established in 1854 by John Redpath. -' br b y d �'- grounA. She didn't say much, sir, wrapping her cloak closely round s but it eat near'• to break her 25c. a box. - her, sat 'gazing into the•coals with dim, sad eyes. beak,, a the same I qY; 1 R �q4 N rsM �'�F , » >�' t s. 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'i„ba:.,• v.��..A'•. 37;.a�, .:::. yb..ah•a,: - R' .,�. .. .: .'u, .;;i���-v. .. - .a•.: . ,err .,en... ..• ...�a,_.,,.�.,,,,. .- .. .;. .. :.. ,..n • M, .:.,O.e.: :av';�..t'Y ,W•.za`sE•a,:W:..r.,-d--�ii° „•ra.,,,v'..+r..�i w.,.M»T.a �ve.,.,�:,*^F:�w-.r.re.....�e.•' o.+r.-r;,• ,� r: .�R- a.. �'�', , ..: , _. ..`^." .. ... :�.,, ..t:w•, sx'.,r.,• i+-a ,,,.;y...„•.,... x•:: w.r.s„�,..:..4a•.,J:'«�.H..w:='y"•� +�. .,y .•..� ;,;ayw.,van- p�"�"�,,: Among the narrow escapes was , ONTIRIO ' HORROR that of the little daughter of Dr. �. a DEEDS AT HOLOC'IESI ville.ig In, a veterinary in some way the 1 tt e�girl waa lost in the fire, and made her way to the Shuniah Hotel. Her �VhYlln �toWll$ Wiped but and Nearly One cries for her mother were heard as g 4 J the for was abut to be envel- Scenes Witnessed During Progress of Great oned Jn flames, and she was taken _ Hundred Lives Lost _.., out by Mrs. Lindsay -, Lindsa y Morten, who with her own daughter, was mak- _ "Fire n, . Cobalt, July 12.—The loss of life Bien fought with each other for ng for a raft which was going out ! .� nto Porcupine Lake. The little In Porcupine district as the result their families and it was necessar• ..,. P y girl was later placed with her mo- A despatch from Cobalt•, Ont., rock, J. L. Flynn and Josepi or '. :;of yesterday's fire, will probably for police officer Murray, with the titer in Golden City. says : Acts of heroism throughout Flynn watched their brother bun n ' reach nearly a hundred, while the assistance of Jack Gardener, to Porcupine during -the progress of to death, J. L.Flynn receiving sen 1 # property fuss will reach ,51,000,000. stand off the panic-stricken for- �F the fire are too numerous to men- ous burns on arias and.face. Wit eigners who stood by and rushed tion in detail and the horrors of to I them was Gilbert Gibbs, whose fee In four short hours, commene- for each boat as it came in. Men SOME STIRRING hul'rcaust too.gruesome to print. As tures were burned beyond recognl ing at 12.30 noun vesferday; the fire were hurled into the water an :d one man expressed it, after the f tion, and whose arms and- bodt -1 wiped from the Standard Mines many rushed in as the only place fire, "To go through this, one could' were scorched. , The flames cam4 of safety. Thirty launches and as NARRATIVES Havel throu t ' t right throng}i to the s}iores of Pur- gh hell with a smile on I upon these as,on 'Dthers with such - many canoes soon-had the women his face." One man was led I rapidity that even blankets or tow- cupine .i.ake,--wi re it-ate_W that landed in safety nn the o1 er si - - -- y • — tliiough the towt, with both eyes els to wrap about them could noli town, the site of South Porcupine, of the lake. There was one excep burned out and moaning only be obtained, and Pottsville and art of Golden Cit tion -and onl • one and that t'he g l yet these hardy P y' Y Details Given by Those cause his partner had. 'perished. men survived the furnace of flames, as well as mane: small buildings most pitiful of all. Mrs. William Another-with his face -and—arm-s- a�and after the fire had passed made along the Iake' front. While part Ghor with a baby in her arms, re- Who Passed Through masssof blisters and still another their way-over_five miles into Por- fused to leave the town until she with his body opened b f o! the loss of life occurred in to p y burns. cupiue• in spite of their injuries. At had some news of tier husb tud. Fire Harr Roche a minis engineer, the Philadelphia., when it became vicinity of Porcupine Lake, the Mr. Ghor, like the others who ler y g' g p #,safest havoc was around the b and A. S. Shields, representative evident that the mine must go, , 8 fished in the town, had gone truck of the J. B. O'Brien Cu. beat their Manager E. P. Ashmore Mr. and ; main mines. notably West Dome in an effort to save .his :aluabl •s Disaster Intensifies as pefugees way back through the town when Mrs, Samuel Shovel and others re- w• and Big Dome. Here the entrap- and with his clerk as penned it, the flames were at their height and treated toward town. With the u' the building. For over two huura Unfold Terrible Calamils. brought out with them 'an unknown I art was ped miners, crit off from escape by Mrs. Ghor, with the child in ^er g I party C. E. Adams, a resident g the flames, were forced to take to A despatch from Toronto says:: man who was so seriously burned of Philadelphia, -who was at the arms, stood to the water of th`k y I y, the shafts for sasfety, and ened in Further details of the awful dis- that a portion of his hand fel! off;property in the capacity of book- k. P lake, 100 feet from shore, calling aster in Northern Ontario with ad- I when he was picked up. Little will I keeper. He was in poor health, e flames, perished. This was for her husband and refusing to lditional estimates of the dead run- ever be known of the experiences I and died in the arms of Manager • =' notably true at Dome and �V est after all had deserted the town and nirig from 73 to 100, were brought! on some of the properties or in.the Ashmore of heart failure. It ws+ Dome Mines. while at Preston leave until he seas found. I to Toronto Thr.rsday evening by bush, as only the dead remain. A necessary to leave Adams' bodya , the fire had died out, she remain (miners and cos few have, however, already come behind to the flames. The men xi ` { g ed intent on shore waiting fur the- ed from the norwi on the Grand'to light. For xanielwere the tai :t from the Eldorado tall escaped. ped. � East Dome .a-ety was sought in an p pectors, who arriv- a;t untimbered shaft, and there waa resvver of her husband's body, i. I funk trarrr from North Bay which m res that- Occurred a eWest no loss of life. The streets of To add to the terror of the situa reached, Toro at 21 15.- Every Flynii brothers, who had hereto- Dome, the centre of the must ter. # tion while the fire rafted, there ! "6vuth Porcupine were strewn with i were scores of horses, cattle and man who was seen expressed the ' fore never separated, two are now(rible part of the catastrophe, will ., lit e •dt:ad human }sings, horses, duf;s, d_•as ruunin wild through the opinion that the death list will run : alive and one remains behind a probably never be known,. but,it tt • and cattle, %bile aloe the mine : g g tip to at least 300. Many of those charred mays. At the I sited Pur- is apparent that so old and expert• at. g tun's, their scorched bodies now : roads the charred cur es of those ' linin the streets with bodies of ;w•ho stepped [rum the train last'cup ne property there was no steel-.i enced a miner as Robt. A. Wei" corp;es night were without any, clothing' ter from the flames, and the men would never have led his associ r who failed to escape the flames, the dead men. �uu ht lefu eon an '.utero ) i q exe�l,t that which tt,e} wore,'and e g ppinq of ates into a timbered shaft in time 3 and perished in the seething fur- FURTHER DETAILS. .must of them had nu cuatk. Their, rock. There Anxt Yttr.11, the fore-I of fire unless all other means of j nate that #,wept over the 25 m1les t Oat of the chaos'and c infusion boots were scurched' w•itite, shl,w-- man,-perished. with Frank Flynn 'eAeape was cut off. However, there of country' in front of.a 00mileivf the first day following the fire ins where then had- walked u%er and Joseph Fletcher, #,;.dile an- ase in the \\'evt . Dome shaft 27, i. alfa-irs are becoming adjusted to !t!le ! ut gr,und. Jlanl: anxitins other named Dwyer. a Colorado 'b^dies. including that of Mr. + suite an extent that the terrible Sriulthecre wait-rig fur the arriv- miner, is miyging. On the same Weiss. " It i5 known that ..(of the, staff of 11uport of it all can be realized. 1 and a -ttie survi-` "r ( But meter wi,l it be half a „reel' 300 at the �>�•me but a few were 1 [ i t•or; �tep.l,r•d to the station plat- caved, wri'e as tl,t� test Deme blit ', at^d as it is by those"who went furan they were at once putrounded PRINCE OF WALES peared �n the open air cite chole }r.° - three v t A S1 emp!oves are known ' thruug it. Doctors, ntuses and and burr ed a%ay., -ttume to trute!y,'! sang - (.,rod Sate the King ' This w, he wile.. .,dung the highway be- i medral su lies arrived-dtrr:n the'_ Ras followed bo the . singing of casco t'Fst I Pp g ••urns to, private residence's. and: 1 me t:id 5r! !t]r Pur- ' nigiat and no cane was lint in_ ¢e`t• others hurried to Turk-.,b4 bath-ii 'IH f EVTED) "God B.1Pss the Prince of 1i'aies" ; call. u;, r a comparatively u,,cn ting to work, 'I3unge.r, the tlsaal !wu.es. has t-:e Prince appeared and.ap N e-, titri, tri"_te wcie- six cuarred; fu;:ower of such terrible incidents-. J'ir. J J. \i"=Q lnrvarched his parents, who had bv:iie: a mine:operates- imp ressive Ceremonv at taken their ' is 'he one thing. that those not pl.atcPR on the dais. The La_rly •n the morn.-n-, den,0 - ; g fn.m. Renu. Nevada. was amr.nf - „ e ,ti:erwise in urc�d h:ul tv fi•rit Prince, in _his ,urcc�at, cloak and al ,ods "f s n, ke ec:ald be Seen in Caernarvon Castle: t1u,e sten 9at'Pd their •lives by against, and bread and ru+'isir,ns mantle.of crimson velvet. resent- a' -the �•�ui;l•ac•r blit little atteat -n vivre rushed in as fat as pussible: w, ildi of I urcu int Lake until ed himself bef•,re the fling', who . p- �tan•:lina shotilcdr'r deep in the' - .\ despatch from C'arnaryotl,. y Rus paid to t;,;* in the town.. lir• F1,ith the epi-`e1?ti-on of what re' •'t a N t•Als!+, �>iv� In the old and trr''1_ ,.placed a crimson velvet can, urns- toe fury`4&0)e f';imes. Fuhs;ided:'He l a-'.:Se. of tale apparient rernfact <:�s 1 rna!nrd :n-.L!'e few•-store- of GQld-en , - menti with ermine. and a coronet ofthe Errs. moi\ small fire a?su bi„kr, #,aid that fta!ly •1u0 l,ciipie fled to pre`erved C.'a-,t!e of C'arnar:t'on the I. t-ity, there remained not•hiug t-•, } y'oun • Prince of tales was iuvect un the head of his gun as a token u�:t 1.1 Lev.cw, Yurcu ane Taw n^ file lake. arc! eChrcased the belief 'e p mit l_'onsiderate friend, dr,%'n the of tiie principality. 1n the hand. _ t ' than twenty or thirty in Iris .vicia. cd uta Thur,Jay with the insignia r isitP, but flus, oscitPd little r.��tlrslcountry are looking after this, � t . . of chs.. Prince his 3lajPch• placed a '-h,rca.ls.• If .t!,e frvauency of bash. t itt' had drua�iled. rNe. joined a �. his. high .t,liice,.- gc,idPn verge as the emblem of guy- - _ 1:Meter, aril tleae will be tlu daYi .rrt% ,.,f levo:i u; tile' Imperial . The quaint town. in festal ate fir.•. dua.ur: _:re Bast two or three P' F l:er (rain that lwlnt. tire, male a huliday. and drew ernmPnt, and on his middle finger tit approached. h—v' liynk stall, who trod lr}aced the :\t the beginning it was believ• within its �o rders thuusallds of a ring •:f .cru d_ signif}ing that he elver, thick c'otiids of smoke reac'itI quid and money belunging tv -the ed that.the greatc 5t los, of life , R•e:,,hmen from. .thee surruuuditl mt1Ft be a husband to his country i b nk :n -r� canoe tv, a P i-t: It. tete • zenitl•, inark:ng cite approach I ret.tizred at the iaiues and -in the- g and a lather fu' his children c,r t::e fire. and sura the sun alas btish. avliere many'' ' ro9 e t„r. ,t,�ol all the strength of the eizht cullntrv. Vie weather uA. utate• 1 a p g 1 11 tells } S1ajPsty' sac inventing K,hscuretl ir. -a burning red ball '� of tis rc! present the canoe irom. .P le s, and two hour. before toe ar- ImuF.t. i:.av:e perished, but he tovva,.. iii ,,;ars ,ed by the wares," said r:t•al 0 their Mx e�ties isit!1 In,�, his sou wit}! the insilrna the lettere 1 of fire. 1r 1�,3t7 the"fire had ewel'• gnve .ul, the greatest number of g l , 1 patent authorizin); the Prince to ed -in area .,f 33 mile, in length dead clad '00 as a luta] 'is a c"n 311'. 3fus'.,. His c.oth ng snowed the Prince great cruw,rls had gathered fluid the principality' of Wales in a au i- -,ver a miles in width and had effects .,f the lvnu immersion in t!ae along the rvute from GrJEO 's.I- Ye:tched`ihr . -P't%Ative estimate of thuse vv lusttrust fr,r.the sing of England were : b i,il +int c*F Ti"dale, thril lives, There w'a� nu loss or rough waters ..,f Porcuplie Lake, ('ro:as:n'ft, 'where the Boca} gart� read. and later han:'Pd to him. The carryin villi i` the Standard and Mr.Nlo•c, how'eve'r, had been able alighted, to the castle'gate. T!iP ;c u 1r ife in Pottsville, end at first it erive c f consecration followed - pill ,Pyla m:u;•� In I)efiora, Pliila a to .safe his valisei and their con buildings along the streets were a i 1 seas tli ,ught t int South Porcupine's tents by burying"them 'in a rut in lavi,-h1v detorted. Tioops, blue_ I the Rishc,rs ur t. Asaph and Ran delphir in S'-a%% : and the Eldorado tnumhered but f,,ur,. but since guy 7ffic'at:ng, },eing arsisted by r sr.d t"n�trd :,. Si,uihern "t•hitnei'• then five bullies, whether of rI "ne of the_.streets. of South Pur jackets and marine r kept open the two "Welsh Yvneori€t,rmiyt. minis- ,. At 1 15 p.m. the ser'.otisness of the a,rav,men is not known, have been 'cupine, way tluough which the prucession ;ters. The processions then re- � I` A, 1, ion tea: realized in 5 ,a,th R: Brown, news agent on the- passed, In- the vicinity of th,- l found in the rear of where die I?m- ' formed and moN-ed to•the Queen',. - -P,,,rcupine u'}len the fire call w•as , .ire Theatre stood, making it a train which arrived last evening, ;castle a thousand J.undon police s•.,un ed vn ERP home,\lint whistle, ,l' g p 'sante through front Englehart. `'In and.firemen held an open place, gate of the cast e, whe-.e the Kin& �, g µ•hit .re xate:l },la�tc front whi,rlos parentn that they were w to 'the a•ddttiun to the .people who were The scene within the castle w•as presented the rfeople% The Pr of Reales tc lin other sp:ti:,iii. By this time thein, thvi,f hke zone (if flamcCtu �he 'un the. gr:,und.,when the fire broke picturesque, the -vast enclusurrl Ahfew words yds in Cet mric to tice chee addressed sky was black with sm ,kP and re- out," he said, ,"there were 300 within the towers and battlement :i ng Lake has given up 41 ing thuusand-_'This concluded the fr~dents.of S„ tt11 Parc-!,.pine lx'>;an +t:ictim5 drowned b: plunges intim pFuspecturs -who had arrived on w Ails forming an ideal'se•ttiaTg for eel slyly ni; with the exception of _ taT park -a'wil,'e•anl li;ht baz-;ze the lake, bye suffocation while „Satturdav and Sunday, and they,the ceremonial. The outer and !the procession outside the walls, fir the hurried iter:irture. Ii waaanding in the water': or by`being'y`ere all doing into the woods. inner baileys were Mined w;t?,. ;TheiMajesties' Harty and the 3r_,t l ,n, he?,.,rc. the flames ittid I sw-ampetl when in can„es• ThPv mint have perished. On Wed-; stands, enabling several thou and i prince's party,uniting made a com- reac'cd the F.,ler and O'Brien, 1 \?ung. the Shat:,-De'.oru line on il-lit 55 people slept• in a persons to obta:,t an exc�c`llentlplete cirenit outside ' the castle in. - enyc.up<d the ITrestnn, Clic trail: were, fuund eight birdies P'tlllma,.t .car at Cochrane,- while,-Vie%; Their �taje..ties and the ,q-ells, and. re-entering by the mein' fast Dome. the 1)nmP. Vest home, I others slept in the T. and \.. O, prnue ret ivied - an enthusiastic ” of n lk;tow n d_:.d, and on 1 snnT}i ctati.�u, in day cars, bo-, #,ars.. sail ,frunt•_"entrance-, F,as.,ed to their; Korth I)ume and: what remained s ,1,; „f Pt,,r,a ane i.ake,. these. chola e 1 reception. Carnarvon was enter- apartments and `disrobed. `•of the. I)ume l:xtensivn after Sun avers added to the six un the trail cattle cars: -The; .,were. glad to Feted by the north rued; anti the party an}•where in order to snatch a few; �rc,cee e >o�g7i the main street day's•fire. het`.�r•rn the Dome Mine and Snuth , 1 {„ The smoke liu u*-low-and dense Y,,rcuPine. C'ofiinF are being built' hours sleen. then he left thee. to the great• castle square.. Here IS 103 YEARS OLI), r h An sufioc•atinc clt�ttds ^ oyer.fiouth i out of rl,ufrh i}imber, not th 47 bodies- had been taken ! on a platform in the centre of the = ,j po cupin an'd in half Rn hour the �' Ju=plili-Trarcy tells a �ivicl s±nry..i front the Dome :!'fine. Five or ten i square the .Mavor and Corporation Aged Guelph. Woman was Able tae• s sh•icks in the -'Out:y in,g section of ;.,f t}te 'di:a:.tei as it visited the more were in sigh„ but had n t, received the Royal.\_sitors and pre.- +osier ('e•n:cn,.: Man. ttte fawn' tend he:,n rear}led. Th-, 1\West I)un:c property.. 1t ;ipnears t"i taken out. Matheson w as i rented addi-,ges,._ Frotn the.castle was the he,ginning-of the end, (that Manager er \Peers and 1ltase who completely cut off by the fire. square to the first entrance into I r\ despatch fi, m -Guelph, Ont., E It became a,naroht at once !}int• tile f ( ornine down "from rn"Iehart• tn, the castle there were two proces- say's: Tne j.dest person whose 1 , Ileu..h.a.l dill not take to t.ie s.taft the town and F o�:-ii,ly 111 the inha i;,s a last resort, but thinking- the ;'�"i'th Fay the train passed through i Bions, the Prince of Wale,; preced- name wa-s received during the tak• i - ; : r r , u w 'S basals were doomFd. for tits widt,: ; p,.c,l�rty well cleared � was' at' ''e••licn of the c.nntry which i in -therr :1f.•ll,�sues be a few min- .inq of the recent Dominion census ;. of the :fire was sufficient f-,r it to' r,t;rly safe from the fire, went 'burned over, and the heat from the utes' The, .Princf-entered the cas-sin Guelph was that of Mrs. Hub. � swec� rive-, tit^ entire toren of 1 n�•uund was sn-intens•e that both tie af• the ancient waiver trate on ;bard,"who lii-es`in St:'James Ward. 1 . there to fist away' from tie dense �• i ., E.+nth Pa'r:.'ulune ,,nd around bath smokt•,. with theni was Mr. Tracey. Isi es of the coaches nets- the sea.front. :1s hp passed in the. jThe old Iadv is in her 104th year, r Fides of ,Parc urine Lake, i�'llrll �s• tile- fire approached, he- want scorched." standard was hoisted on' Eagle having been born in Mi , 1808. She the fire re;checi the frame..buil l- tip the ]adder to .tile surface and I. Tower.'w•hile . the- .R(Tal Welsh. is still in gond health and was able ings of the tl:�tvn there was a roar there found file . bent frarrre and choir of 4M.Ve+ices sate. The King to answer all to question s'inttel• }^ . "`°-that cool;! }tc hparcd for miles. .1')i3OT t1.\S '10 BG.\SIF.. and peen followed. As, they en-. 1. entl •. ,sh,tfth.-�ttsp.•ablaze': He tried to ex- Q � Y• _ • In •tweet;: Inmates Sunth Porc+'t• tinguisli the fire, but could not. tered the castle the Prince's ,flag' --=-�F t; pine was rn;tU}etely in flamrc and .End so shouted down the shaft-for i.iaeos� SuvpendPtl far 1'ra.r as RP• was lowered and the Royal Stand- STR�1'II(ONA HO'ORFi). � in three limiisth+ire weir, but or ;, t, cult of .lrcidPnt' and inn a t' r t..c of ei•s to come ul, and find( p• sea and a.-few. criicm]•lr ring cmhers I s,,me other 'means of 'e,cape." He A despatch front .Montreal says: in the towers #,rear the'entrance A despatch` from 'London says! r ^ Where tette most ficurishing taw' then rushed for the svvalnn, hack The formal investigation into, the two suites . of Royal apartments The ,freedom of the City of Bat,% the camp had st,wd, l'Een: wr en j .f the power-house and there gnottnding of the steamer Stor- had been prepared for their 'ifs- was conferred ori Lord Btrathcon/ l and* chid-re:1 cr�Jwd4Gd V) the iter nr:ed in muskeg, escaped the 1 mont, tiear.Longue Pointe, on May jesties and the Prince, and to these' un Thursday. The Mayor, movie 4 :front at 0- firstw,trninG, ecanrse' amfS which consunrn<l the others. 16 last, was c,anelttdsd Wednesday they retired and were robed for a r,tatutory resolution, safd th •• a it was p'a`.nly evident;,. Qn,' the "4hot•srnn Bill” Kinq, lZrospec afternoon and judgment was given. the oeremonial. When they.they. again Wellington and Nelson were on -town conn not li,•e in the fare of t for Heinze, was among those placing the Rhu!e ,responsibility of appeared the processions were re- the list. Lord Starthcona's name Nie fire stied tele fi.• ^e vale belii,id.,w o #,Ante out ft. Rfter the accident-:on the pilot,, RRivard, versed ,the King and -Queen.- with world add lustre to the roll. t •T,annrhes ;anti ca7ne•l.-FCnw9 and ' Ifr. Tra ut ho perished on 'who was in charge of the vessel 'their anites, paeca,ciing the Prince hord• S4ratheona signed .the.roll - , [' and boats were pressed intp co'm- the stir ace at the mouth of the 'when the gronding occurred. The and- big supporters. The party amidst a great demonstration. L emission. n::<i wu%nen and c}ii!drrn il.aft: It is prnbahie that Mrs. (pilot was punished by thy. suspen- proceed-d to a raised platform in - ,p — a, wrrr f.r=t parked into the•boat.; R+,,rt, .whrtfie body was foorid half cion of his jtilot's certifica p for the ••entre of the great inner'c•ourt- Mclfanighl, the I.os Angeles d,- ease, aeric t•, Pn;tsci'le and Golden wary tip the main, was also trying the ball;nee of the year-••q� w^s vA•rd. why"re the investiture took namiting informer. ist on the vorp City. Panic and chaos prevailed, t, follow. given stsevere re•printand. 'place. As the Ring and Queen ap- o` nervou P+llanse. v t .,.:. 5.. ;, a. '%• ,_raw �. ..! -•t.i, :•r.x a M.. / .^�'.,• u: 6 'eC^ w•.t'< ••..;'. ,""• �,•,.?n '.,y �. ,,..« .`r^r;..•r,v.�':vgprayi,..::.. ., y..::C! .._.!. ,.•s- A, ,�ir'r y�.+.....:e �.., ;�:. 'i::;� i:,#...x'. "�� �,.t� a. ,,r• gaze,• � ;.�y..� C:., p�.,,s - n' ,t ..Y.. f,� tV ,.0 •�� � ..y.',-J?T•{1 '�'.+�"p-k"n" . ..y,. M r t-k .ur.r.w '7'-0: Yee .,i.'s�.' ':R i',i' i Y. *.+•, v'Y" :fi .,r`J .wd'_•. i.'.}.11w.' .R .�:'.. 4 ,:,w�..,SR. r.'i.h "5 a v'v^e'"` r'w ,,,.y, �.: j...,•l.. n..'J, "�, _ .. .ma:,f ,v• ,.1�-.r.sr ..e rrw �.^ .�. M�✓ .�'"w .,.rr+"e;'" ,.c, -�•'rr'. .r-',fi• tC, f' :F', '�+..ry. .:..s- `ep k ..t• _r+-.. a,... .,,r.t... .4•:"':,.. .- '.-:;:._.,'., .�,.' ?}.. ^.y;•.-" •;� 'R,,;y •.s 4- rr �'. .,.s w;�. .k^. f 7,: - , t• ` LOC A T.I� -Mias:Elsie Rogers is visiting Will Sparks,of Saskatchewan, r V►V1>•1J • friends in Mariposa. is visiting his parents at Fairport. e•ITv arm .�►.RR=VF. �• . -F. M. Chapman, of Toronto, -Born-In Pickeringg, on Wed- -Found-A lady's leather belt• was here over Sunday. needay, July 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. A full stock of Beebe's high g'rade Overalls and Coate to matich, in all Loser call at this office. J. H. Wagner shipped a car- H. W. Lindstrom,a daughter. 8��, prices from 85 cents to$1.15 each. -James Denny shipped a car- load of hogs on Tuesday. -St. George's Sabbath school load of hogs on Monday. -Mrs. Hart, of Seaforth, is vis- held their annual picnic on Wed- l` H.and Mrs. Burling spent iting J. S. and Mrs. Jephson. needay afternoon. A most pleas- ��+ the Fee Suspender, the double cord sliding Brace, adjusting ata ,. ' Sunday with friends in Agincourt. -Mrs. Jardin, of Thorold, Is ant tithe was spent, bur the after- self to every move of the body. Price 258 to We per pair. i -H. G.Kerr, of Toronto, spent visiting her mother, Mrs. Chas. noon's enjoyment was somewhat „'.Sunday at the home of his mother Bradford. marred by the heavy 'rain. r� here, E' SUPPLY STORE) _ a �s -Mrs. W. V. Richardson spent the excursion to Hamilton on to secure the results of the entran- ati Saturday with relatives in Bear- Wednesday. ce examination. The papers have E. BRYAN; PROP. PICBERINGi 3r � bo =c, -Mrs. Gilhuly and daughter, this year been sent to the .educa ' -R.oyy Wagner. of Toronto, ;pent a few days this week with tion department and they have ;; spent tale weekend with his gar- friends in Toronto. not promised to send out the re- _ i' Sate here. -Miss Bells Thezton, of Toron- sults before the day we go to press- ti -Miss Josie Moore, of Toronto, to, is spending a few days with -A form esidentof Pickering ck * ' a � e .. 4 spent over Sunday with her per A. and Mrs. Allaway. who now resides in Saskatchewan, eats here. -Miss Laura Andrew entertiiin- recently received from a Russian 4x -Miss Eva Bunting spent last ed a number of her young friends the following order for goods week with Fred and Mrs. Gibson, on Tuesday afternoon. The poet in the P. O., Candies for �]ea,rj7� ar In Gem Jars „af Kinsale. -Mrs. Byron Field, of Toronto, 5 cents, Scribbler for 5 cents to ; --Roy Burling, of Toronto, -visited a couple of days this week write ink on, Crayon for 10 cents, _ t,• k spent Sunday at the home of his with Miss Adelaide Field. a thing for a plow, a thing to suck N Ot111n hurt but the price' � unole here. -Mrs, Savage has returned from for the baby, for 5 cents. �a -- --Mrs. Smith Clark is on the a two weeks' visit with friends in E - ick list at present.and under the Marahville and Hamilton. 1iROCK ROAD , doctor's care. -Mrs. James Peak Is at the Gen- Pints s�C. a doz. —Wltle Quarts 65C, -Mrs. Heagens, of Port Hope, eral Hospital, Toronto, this week Archie Jackson was indisposed fora r i few days 4 : . -avent Sunday with Gervae and undergoing operation. y this week. . Imperial Quarts 75C ppee We are all going to the ice cream IILre. Cornell. -R. Toms was on the sick list social g g • day)even- -Fred Pike, of Toronto, is for a few da s d P n B e i SeveralBfrom here rougham Lookhis Finithe ezcur- lou 85C, �• ' epen��dingg a week with his-friend, week but is no im rovio Pmt Half Gal Fred Balsdon. -Dr. J. Jordan Field, of Tor pion to Toronto and Hamilton on „ -Rev. W. Moore was in Whit- to, spent- a day last week with Wednesday. �� • Just et our rioe on the Best Granulated Sugar. by on Tuesday attending a meet- his grandfather, and aunt here. W. H. Jackson is installing a two- g P -> Miss Hilda Grant, teacher of horse-power Ecll a water-wheel to = --:--ing of Presbytery. - Pn Pa .... , . -Mrs. J• H. Bundy and eon base line school, Whitby, is holi- do his light work. B worth your while. a t hal - Frank, spent over Sunday with daying with C. and Mrs. Rogers. :relatives in Oshawa. -Mrs. Rowe, of Bowmanville, garriston has a rat that per- of �. -C. and Mrs. Topper and child, ;pent a few days recently with forms on the high wire. CLEARING SPECIALS i� of Locust Hill, spent Sunday with her son, Col. P+ J. Rowe and fam- ____ A. and Mrs. Allaway. ily. The Grand Trunk will despatch ' _ — - -Lorne and Willie Law, of To- =Mrs. W. H. Field, Miss Helen all its trains by telephone. -_LN. MEN'S PANTS Tonto, spent Sunday with Tela- Field and Miss L. Lang, of Toroa- Light weight for summer, dark blue with floe stripe, uvea in the village. to, spent Friday with Mrs. Lang Atwo-hundred•thousand-dollar g Regulur $1.25, now 90c -Fred Balsdon teller of the and family. corporation has been formed at Standard Bank here, is enjoying a -Mr. and Mrs. James Mathews, Brockville to build automobiles. Mend Union Pants, She stripe, regular 1.50, now 1.10. 4! two weeks' vacation. and Mrs. John Bailley, all of To- A L-nited Sta tee Cnstoms official 4 -Mrs. C. T. Batty, has been ronto,spent a few days with D. Men's Tweed Pants, up-to-date, fashionable strippee, visiting for a few weeks with, W. and Mrs. Carruthers. t'onflscated the jewels of firs. Regular 2.00, now 1.49 ; t` IY Augustus Belmont, formerly Elea- her parents in Whitby. -Mr. Dew, of Wycliffe College, A r -Frank Allii*ay and wife, of and who was in charge of St. nor Robson; on entering New Men's Black Serge, regular 2.50, now 1.18 i Whitby, were here on Sunda George's Church last summer,call- York. y, Y g We can only mentions few. Lots of others. Come and nee, with the former'; parentsed upon Pickering friends this If a married man comes home a w ": -J. R. Thezton will leave to. week. little late it) the dap he finds his + - morrow for his new position on -The contractor, John McGinty supper cold : it be comes home a - the Kern tville Advance. expects to begin building the cem- little late at night he finds his -Miss Jessie White, of Prince ant abutments for Clarke new wife cold.. Fauts' and fl ores for Farm rs ' Albert is sppeending a week with bridge on Church Street next Y - •ber cousin, Mise Minnie Rankin. week. 3 -Miss Msrie Bateman. of To- -Wm. Morcombe walks with a TIME TABLE-Pick.rins scatio,n G. Spray 0112 Cagle. �8re'E3 the I, ionto, is holidaying at the home decided limp these days. He had T.R. Trains going Las$In•u follows- of bar grandmother, Mrs.B.Bunt- a hay fork tine pierce his foot at NO' a Mai • 19 Lcwal �,�P. miatllre and the price . ing. the inatep• The in ju , while tri& 14 Local 18.44 P. M. Q ' 8 very Paig Trains ng wast . des Ym P.M. 1 Quart Zenoleum... ... ... ... 50 cents S family, of Brockville, sr nd- tug. men en a ed in d namit No. 1 Local a.se A. M. . . 40 „ y dm - y •L Quarts Fish Oil ding their vacation with relatives ing the walls of Pickering College, •" li Tom, R '21 Quarts Water 00 ;. 7 itlsil 8.50 P. M. .. .-at Fairport. completed their work last week. •sands•indadsd. -' -Dr. Bateman and family, of and now the only thing that re- 2f gnarts or Q fallons for 90 cents t Toronto, were here on Sunday mains of that stately edifice - — or 15 cents per gallon. _ K� calling upon friend@, they having known as Pickering College, is a WEST HILL Not greasy or stick Apply with sprayer, sponge or brush.. 3eaotoredrdown. heap of bricks most of which can y Y• PP y s - child, a Toronto,and are ap�endingtes na ub used in building a new struct BLACESHITH - SHOP 1 - -ere® it- Xt pe.9iB. - weeks' vacation with Mrs. Geo. -The new electric power house s iHolt and family. which will be used by the Toron- -Alf. Rogers. of Kinsale, and to Eastern Railway is now in- Horsesboein . Repairing of im- Chapman g Y g Pa Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Taylor, of course of erection at Oshawa, and Dic�iiJ . I&Cherr wood, s nt Sunda with there is a rumor that work elements, vehicle; and auto- • C. and Mrs. Rogers. y will soon be commenced on the mobiles neatly and quickly - -Miss Kate Kennedy and her one in Pickering. This would in- 'two nephews, Masters George and dicaie that the electric railway done. I 0. Joe Douglas, are spending a week will soon be a reality instead of CHARGES MODERATE Sfor a I o the E # 1 with friends in Buffalo• only a dream. :< r -A number of fresh air boys -The annual picnic of the Au- A trial respectfully solicited. 'from Toronto, have been enjoying tumn Leaf Mission Band will \, the mark - -1 a weeks outing on James Dewyer's be held next Wednesday after- T, Z g ]', The beet Machine Oil on Try a gallon and be convinced. property on Elizabeth St. noon(July 28th) on the "College � -Mrs. Blackburn and child, Green." The Mission Band are to (Succeasor'to Wm. LAWBOn,) also sister-in-law. are apending a meet at the Manse at 1.80, before Scythes that will keep an edge,also scythe atones, etc. few days with the form broth- proceeding to the picnic grounds, WeSt X3111. Ong er, W. J. Coakwell and wife. Members of the Band have the Harvest Tools-Forks, Rakes, Hoes and Handles of all kind@. # -Mrs. Hunter,of Prince Albert, privilege of inviting their friends. New Pure English Paris Green, 1 lb and j lb packages. and Mrs. S. Orvis, of Whitby, -One evening lately as several ! have been spending a week with young men were passing E. Bry- Get your wife one of our Perfection Blue Flame Oil Stoves-one, two their sister, Mrs. John Boyea: en's .store, they through sheer General Store s and three burner with oven. -M. S. Chapman and T. M. Me- mischief broke one of his windows. Fadden are in St. Catharines this To the healthy mind there is no ' week attending the annual meet- sport in such conduct, and it does The undersigned has'opened NDY ing of the Masonic Grarend Lodgee� not appeal to the maaly young up in theJOSA . U -Miss Bertha Rogers, o James- man. No.doubt the person who r `town, N.Y., sad sister Mies Eva, did this. would after a moment's �i Greenwood - bf Toronto, spent a few days with consideration, deeply regret his Vinige their grandparents, C. and Mrs. unwise act. To appear once be- Anew general store,in which he will • Rogers. fore a magistrate would probably keep constantly on band a V 'rlllt G e�n. -.Woodruff Powell is off duty make thein hesitate before repeat- The ., 'these-days nursing an arm that ing the act. Fresh Stock of Groceries, Dry ' :was badly cut by some sheet iron, -Mrs. R. A. Douglas and three Goods, Boots and Shoes and Come in and see our new Fruit Jar=easy to work, while working around hie thresh- children, of Matheson, arrived at Ready-made Clothing. nice to beadle, absolutely air tight r: ing engine. - the home of the former's mother, - and hard to break. - -Gervas and Mrs. Cornell and Mrs. B. Bunting. on Thursday gutter and eggs will be taken in ex• ' Strictly first-class Groceries all the time. Canned their grandson, Master , Clifford, last. Mr. Douglas bas a prosper- change,for which the highest Goods-Corn, Peas, Tomatoes 10 cents. ' left on Tuesday for several mon- ous business in that thriving prices will be paid, th's visit to their son, Walter, of young town which was threaten- pvR ' 'p 4 =s � }�N Arcola Sask. ed with total destruction last ' -A. T. Law who has beef in week by the terrible forest fires 'All goods will be sold at lowest. ' Brockville for the past year, has by which it was surrounded. To possible price. Everything that comes from Bunting's is the best.. , purchased the blacksmithing busi- escape the imminent dao er Mrs. g 1�7 ness at West Hill, formerly con- Douglas and family left for more N. SOLOVI i CS THE QUALITY STORE ducted by Wm. Lawson. secure quarters. The welcome Qat. P:ICHERING -Fdward Lodge who escaped rain that visited that region on a'reesi'�avoot3. - R. A. R V N T IN G, from Mimico, Industrial School Sunday has removed all danger about four weeks ago was arrested from fire at least for,the present. PICKERING MARKETS L_ .'by Chief Jamison at Audley, on- -During the, thilnderetorin of — 'Wedne�day evening. He apppeear- Sunday night lightning struck White Winter,wheat.......'.... r6 .SO ed before Police Magistrate Jeph- Geo. H. Jones' barn just north of � ". " . •.•.••.••• TIME ' -son, on the same evening, and the village, causing a small fire to Mixed •80 NOW I S THE , ; Spring Wheat.................... 70 - was committed to return to that start. Fortunately, several ofYou need Doose ...... 70 institution to serve out the re- the neighbors, who saw the flames, paw ,,,,; , ,ge FLY NETS, FLY SHEETS, DUSTERS, ETC. ' mainder of his term. hastened to the scene of the fire -Owing to the wet weather of and with pails of water climbed ICE REAM Fly Mete-Ifor team or sinqle, from $1.00 rap ; Dusters from the past week or two, much dam- to the top of the roof and in Q5c. up ;- Binder Whips 50c. -- as done to the hay crop short time succeeded in extinguish- KIM - — - - ivlied been cut but which ing the flames before a great deal The Ice Cream Parlor is connection Binder Canvass repaired without delay. 4 had not been harvested. The wet of damage was done. As it with the GoT. a House-will now '+ "weather has not been the beat for was quite a large hole was burnt be open each Wednesday and All repairs neatly and 'promptly attended to. the fall wheat and barley that has in the peak of the roof. The same Saturday during the, ` I+ ="been cut, but the other crops in barn was stnick about two years summer. thle IOCAlity are all looking fine. ago, but little or no damage was Everything conducted in up-to-date PICKERI'i G HARNESS EMPORIUM _ -Some fields that were heavy have done at that time. Its high posi- style in spacious rooms. Phone Ind. 801. W. J. COAKWELL Ax leen somewhat flattened by the tion makes it an easy mark for Ethel Gordon, - Pickering , Meavy mine and wind. 'lightning. y Cain ry.^, ".+: r' w..,. C,•' +r.. , +.. G Y,: ,. {:. gg.>r ). i ... +'. ..m ., ... ..n,2 ..•Tl' •+w,:"u....:. .,::. .- '.n..n+.?,, .-., ... ,.y r �" � �YiY 'n aif(1:.. F' r ..-. . .a .�,- ..::, .... ,r: ;4h :., , ,.,.!' `•'.., '. c ,.i ,':. . v' s -wt > 'a 'r.... •.?.: ' :�. 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