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VOL. X,XX. _ _ PICSERIN(1, QNT., -TRM— AY, JULY 28, 1911 —rTo. 4
f9sefsaiitastaL f9atDl. SPINK
AGINCOURT AUDLEY Established 76 years•
MILLS A fast, clean game of football be- F. M. Chapman is spending some of '
tween Malvern and Scarboro Junction hie holidays on hie farm here. .on the local grounds on Saturday T.Shortridge, having completed a GREENWOOD
E. ROR23YTH, D. of O., Regis- evening, resulted in a win for Malvern cement silo for Theo. McGillivray, is s
R• tared member of the Optometrical"so-
B.
busily engaged in erecting one
-48des of ostario. Special attention given to by a score of 1-0. The match was to for W. H. Westney.
MI'a4niag of glasses. Byes tested tree. North decide the winners in the Central �e Audley MILLS
Oka ". t• "d Our necv blend of "Cream Bnns" League in section A., and aroused y mail is still going to
' is giving entire satisfaction to all the keenest interest. A big crowd Kinsale but it is expected that the ,
C. McKINNON,M.D.,L.R.C.S., Audley Postoffice will be re-establish-
Rood housewives, who are fortu- saw the game. -
&dinbnrgb, member of the College of ed. No other flour just quite its gooda� tel.
Physicians and gorgeous of Ontario,licentiate nate enough to try it. The Audley people were much sur-
of Ro al College of surgeons, Edinburgh. p •.
8 attention to ddesses of women and �� • MONGOLIA piiaed and pleased to renew acquaint- B,�KERS J4Ye"
Tea Buns' for pastry is the
Oren. Ogles and zeddence,Brougham. ance with an old Audley man in the ,
only floor. It re wires lose short- Y. J. Ramsey visited at Stouffville person of Herbert Ireland who has for bread. It makes
IPICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ening than any other flour on the on Sunday. not been in this locality for some six- MORE►
market. We are glad to say that Mrs. M. teen years. After leaving these parte WHITER(
and X-RAY INSTITUTE Ramsey is improving. he has hada varied es erience, hay- s WEETER) read �y-
aEn�E1:ILvo, - - ONTARIO If a high rade Manitoba Patent Miss M. Raymer apent Sunda with p
g g y y , ing spent same time with the North than any sitl3s�e ;�.•
A. SIN TOw7.S, M. B., X. D., C. x., is desired we recommend our cele- relatives in Stouffville. West Mounted Police, doing duty in
physiniaa.in Largs brated "White Satin." This flour The Toronto fresh air children re- yukon and western points. He after-
"MCI 8 SIM3C-
Specialist in Rental Diseases. Pronstio Dia- stands without a peer. turned home on Friday last. wards went to South Africa with one the r �
issrse of )wren, Diseases of women, Cancers, Mrs. Joe. Grove-spent a day last of the Canadian Contingents at the perfect flour for pastry and eahm- A�
Tumors,a-Ray examination. Diseases of eye. week under the parental roof. It makes white,flak try and ttal�`
We have a large. supply of'a P time of the Boer War, and was with r i y
sior,nose,throat and lungs. Fittingglassesane K. G. and Mia. Tarr spent Friday the famous Baden Powell Scouts. and less shortening than other brandat, I1r, �•w'
all•case and chronic diseases. kinds of mill feed, bran, shorts, is a special flour for a special
Once Soon 18 to s and t to a 4ny jumbo and feed, flours, also oat of last week with M. and Mrs. Tim- has also been a member of the Imperi- P P Pm*i -
berg, near Bathesda. at Light Harse. He came to Canada
chop, barley chop and pea meal. A number from here attended the CHOPPING
' le0ai. after taking part at the ation
Stouffville Methodist Sunday School Ceremonies in London. He t for Mondays, Wednesdays and Friftjas.
CHOPPING DAILY }cn}c at Musselman's lake on Monday We grind fast and fine. -•
T l3. FAREWELL, S.C., BARRI9- P y Vancouver on his we. to SoutL'�frioa
fJ • ss8-Cora orown shoran,and County afternoon. by way of Australia.y He is condected F.. Z. C#�M G�
aellelbr. _ . _ h
Cotnt ossa.WhttDT. 14r _ with the mining industry there. His _
HIGHLAND CREEK many Audley friends wish him every
L
T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, success. St. George's Anglican Chtrrcb 'F
. solicitor,Notary Public,Speclal B:ami- Death visited our villa eon Sunda i.
low for sig:i Oourt of Justics. Brock street, 3.L. BPINK, LIMITED, g y WHITEVALE
:. wh11bT, qly and claimed see its victigm W, e Col- S. Leu hs .s env -Sunda ye13e- Bt��Al' 6;:xr1tE6
RPrayer
line, nue of our most highly esteemed ,
PICKERING, OMT. -' S. Rice was home over Sunda
J. G. DQW, B. A., Barrister, residents. Deceased was in hie 73rd Morning Pra er 10.90 A. _
*a Ilietlor,Notary Public,Etc. Money to year and only ill a few days, suffering g p y
I—. office next door to the standard Bank, where. tom.
—Whitby. Spiv -. - _. frown pneumonia. He leaves a widow, Mian L. Davies, of T<>reats, visited
Evening '_3-QO Fe lt$ ?
-- j' but no family, Mr, Collins was for
J in the village on Sunday.
Voters rnany years engaged in purchaaintt Sunda School
• µ r+¢+`U s s farm produce and had many friends Miss Sunday
with Mi Of Green River; y _e P__VL
'� 1R E. J. SHIRLEY Veterinary throughout the neighborhood through
spent Sunday with Mise.Trickey,
'1 1J y CLAR,EMONT g obliging r Miss
trac ed v it wit is home herae tern meter allisri
snraeon, Honorary Toronto.• of the oo- hie foil? rlt and obli in winner, - ''
g g g
din Veteran Oaaege,Toronto,nannies All The f fwhom uneral took hilacedoa Tue da P r a�
ulisesaw,Lad in lines of domesticanimale%rest. for all styles of furniture, Ctty,
'd on the most modern,approved and scientific P Y Everybody report an'enjoyable time
prlacipl•s offices at corner of sing sena hint Afternoon when the remains were in at the Method Bt ice cream social last
as Lrs,.Pickering,Ontario ly - -
terred in theMetliOdistcpmetery here- Fridav night. "" ! i pw" air
The cortege was one of the largest A. J. Hamilton and men have coup
�txs#rkssf dCtT2�i. ever seen in the neighborhood. fi
leted the cement culvert-in front of '
I
Moulding
�]� hite's. t
�►OOYn � n
TAT LLdo��Min she Cour y of Outage Frames s uxeRI DGE A James Nowlke at finished
school houses _
9;r3o Picturee em.ent
The destruction to "garden stuff The reflect credit They
reds on the contractor.
POII - .
CHER
this year b u worms -
. Real c t rms etc see been
2i l'�'1 Estate Auc- y y h a H. Johnson has the contract for ••.; - +�' '?•-
1 . twn..r• valuator, couaetor and Iaae: Window a�� serious to some persons. A man south building the cement art of a brid _ - "tlA'�'0
et ssariiaa•lie•aa«.Brougham. soy of Uxbridge who went Into .market see o t P
east f he
Brock road on the 6th coli.
gardening, or tried to, had thousands O
HOPPER Issuer, of AiarrtaaggeC� � - - g g• Mise Freda Trickey returned to To.
D. Lc«asea Ili the Oonnty of ontarb• Of plants destroyed,Including cabbage ronto on Monday after spending her mit i
Ons as icon and his r ddenoa.Otar m ms. tomato etc, and replanted three times. vacation with her father, Rev. Mr. 1SCRAN TCD1Y CoA . �
'UNDERTAKING an lost two acres of Trickey.
The same gentleman
B.BEATON.TOWNSHIP 0 al Cubumbers. Mrs. . Rnland, late] of Chilliwaek•
Jv' Con"Tanew, O°mnifest°a•r for taaciog A meeting of some of our citizens g C., and his sister,y.Mlaa La - (D. L and W.) 7 .
isiiavf3s, Accountantan*Am . Ere. Koney to loco 1D connection _ interested is the welfare of this Lown pp, of
w' �hsi. oaten« t� and its le was held on Friday
O�'u Grove, spent Monday .with F. Nn. senate -
Distance no object. y J, and Mrs. McKay. �s�$c Stove,, t
evening Sentiment in favor of local The Baptist friends intend bolding
POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, evening,
option hss, we believe. been growing their annual garden party on August -size$ ser Sn1Y11Y1er
_ M
.L' . 'for Ooaatt« o!York and Ontario Axe.
prices ,
hien sales of all kinds anenued to on shorawt here and it was decided to petition the 9th The Harmony ale Chorus,
a•taee, Address Cire•n steer P,o., oat the council in good time w submit of Toronto are to have charge of the T TT
' the question to the voters at the next program. See posters. LpI N Js� J`
B. POWELL. Licensed Auc• /��11'QQ * ♦♦T�♦�./`� municipal election. We believe local s s
idoo«r, vainetor sad oou•ctor for ��4iiERING �J�1iii17 What might have been a serious 7
:ooa•s►w of Ontario ani York AN kinds of - — n ti7n will be in. thin town after accident happened -on Tuesday night. k %
1at"oondueted either privately or by auction. THE — t e let. of Ma nest.-Journal. D. S. Turner was going home when PICKERING
&We notes eollected. For dated or other pparstiohis buggy collided with that of Robt, -
-t ser.apply at ors eft e.a Elizabeth h se.,Pick. Great Laxative Tonic
Nrins. Phone orders left as Naves Office,Piet. GREEN RIVER 'Tweedie, who Wigs driving into LbE ���� veli';
aeing, or Maoaab's store. Clasemoot, will re. viila.ge. The rigs came together with
salve prompt attention, satisfaction guaraa- - Alpb. Hoover has purchmed a new such force that Mr. Tweedie .wan _
Bred. Yy ybcoe namberls Indepsnd•at 1d03 r,-
! auto and enjoys its pulsations daily. thrown out. Nobody.was injured, Egg,-Stove. Nut and Pea aifeEa•
Restores the energy and strength_ A quiet. but pretty wedding took however, in hard coal:
. � PHILIP to eve rt of the human place at Markham on Wednesdav,26tb = ROUBest , lum steam-coal. All kw-1V 1 � � inst., when Miss :Babel Gilhuly and BROUGHAM + p
atuder•ciiver, full weight and
eydtetn-just the thing to Mr. Murray Fuller were united in wed. Mise. Beatrice Stevenson spent leaf rom t service.
Has a full fine lit fresh and Cur- toue you-u lock, They leave in a few days for prompt
Y p• week in Toronto.
Od meate constantly on hind. Armstrong, B. C. wbere the groom Mr. Gohn, of Dollar, visited J. H. LUMBER
We guarantee eve box and re- Is a successful merchant, Their man _ k
g every y Madill on Tuesday.- -
Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, fund your money if not friends here-wish' the young couple Mr, and Mrs.-G. D. Linton were is 'Good stock of rough and matebwa
�Hatn, Bologna,-Weiners, etc. every happiness. Toronto on Sunday: hemlock, also matched and
satisfied. The Malvern and Shamrock foot- Mrs. Efi Willson is visifin friends
Highest prices paid for ball team play home and home games at Leaside and Toronto. g dressed spruce and pine. = w;
9e Manufactured and sold by to decide the winners in the A.and B. NQ.' 1 hemlock lath.
Butcher's cattle .- Mises M. A. Gammage bean retrrrnetl
series in the Central League. The to her duties in Aurora. 2z, 3x and 4x Ontario cedar
'R• i a first game takes place here on Satur- John Dafoe, of Toronto, spent Sun- shingles, 3e. And 4x British
iekerliver, r. i1Vlr naOFA DDiEN day evening, 29th inst. As both are day with his parents here. Columbia shingles. -
DMUGGIST AND'GRADVATB OPTICIAN in excellent condition a splendid game Mrs. Hugh NL IIlson•and Misa-Eva Let me quote you prices on any .•
is assured, Our boys are determined spent Tuesday it Ashburn. building material you slay
,Firet7olus rigs far hire PICKERING, = ON. T, to at least reach the semi-final stage. T. E. Perryman is -spending a few require,
and many of their admirers would be days with friends in Toronto. Bill stuff a s cult x
Div Or IIlglat REAL B�T�TB surprised iftbey.do even better than � 1� 3=
Illness Ella Linton and Mabel Cassie
that and land the.trophy. Good fast are spending a'week in Toronto... Ind. phone 1504.
:Bus meets all trains "'•' clean football is what counts ever "
y Mr. and Mrs. Bennett. Claremont,
time, spent Sun
Te6min promptly da with Bennett Bros. A C. REE S
g p pt y attended to. Twofifty=acre farms for sale cheap. Miss Blanche-Mechin is visiting iter ORS
Agent for Canada Carriage ()o. Good buildings, plenty of water, one. DUMBARTON friends at Toronto and Hamilton. LOCUST HILL :
Mise Beebe,of Markham', is 's end, • '
Peak half is cash, balance on mortgage if Mrs Phillipsreturned to Chicago n k b d P
• • - required, .- g
' ! Pitciketrttsnp.• q _ •. •_.. last Saturday. �' i a wee with Mrs.E . Willson,
y Mise. Hansom., of Toronto, is visit-
Also a good tenement dwelling Mine JesaiP Colhoquon is guest of in her parents,Me.abd Mrs.Hanson,
yielding 1 Miss Jean Parker. gg i�
y g 2%in the pillage of Picker- M' Glalive Hogle is spending a
Blacks ithinging• A baby¢ill arrived at the home of week with Mies. W,Cameron,Oshawa, e George and Mrs. Wood on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs,••Ha►ycraf(, Qf Broo)tlin, Y 1
�ttg�tiltMst�t �Rx"' The Misses Levenette, of Toronto, 'spent' Sunday with J. M. and Mrs. - FOR_ '
Having rented the Dunbarton shop spent two weeks with Mrs. G. White. Gerow, y,
sad opened the same,'I am prepare. �� ; � SKrll� Miss M.Annan,of the Western Hos N. L: Stevenson and Luther Middle- c A
a pital,is at her home for a short vaca- ton have installed Inde ndent hones 317KNER WEAR
-- ed to do all work entrusted to a . - Pe P
me in the above line. 11400+ tion• in their homes.
" . Horseshoein a specialty. Wag E. Mitchell, Miss White and J. Dafoe and Mrs. Smith, Toronto, = x
gg Mies Walker are camping at"Pine-
,Call in and see me any time. �• '�. Richardson• P 6 and Mrs.
Dap with their perents.'D. 'We're a fascinating display of
buret.' and Mra. Defoe.
Miss Hazel McFadyen has returned Mrs. Alamo and daughter,of Brook- Tewelry,especially for wear
Notary Public, Pickering, from Toronto, after spending a few lin, spent Sunday with the former's ing with summer waists
DUMBARTON weeks with relatives. mother, Mrs. Beer. and dresses.
We were all saddened on Sunda to
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We congratulate Hence . .,
S Kenneth Devitt
c181,1i6t R ,
The • In all kinds of tire-setting. Binder bear of the death of our old friend,W. he having been successful at the recent Among them are Bar Pins, Brett
D. Collins, who was much esteemed in entrance examinations. Brooches, Waist Seta,
:DOMINION BANH
and mower knives ground. Buckles,
thin community. Mrs. George Philip, accompanied Cuff Links y _ _
I can furnesh pasture for three or four On Tuesday evening as Jas.Clance by Misses Gladys and Jean Brodie, , Beauty Pins aad
- young cattle. Plenty of water. ne hew of Mr, Booth of.the Canad sent Fr' Pretty Novelties of all sorts
�3ead O>isoe, Toromto P p flay in Toronto. y
The 'h' Ice Company, was crossin the road Mrs. Everest and family, '
9 o will be of East
p close every Wednea- y. and many of them are quite
in front of Mr. Falconers, an auto Toronto are spending a k
L. B. Osler,M, P„ President d y and Saturday from now p g wee with naive as well as beautiful.
appeared over the church.hill and pensive PP he fn
,. W. D. Matthewe,.Vige President until November 1st. t former's areata here. ;;�•;:�.
owing to the furious rate at which it Mrs. Ed. pphas. - -Holtby returned to _ -
'' C. A.Bogert, General M'g'r 9pecialiat in getting light tires was running he was unable to get out Toronto,.after,a few week's vials with
-' ;Clapital$4,000,000, Reserye $6)000,00 of the road before it was u n him.
Total Assets 862,600,000 W u rYc _ In an instant he found himee f rollin relatives and friends here. Besides these we are sliawiag ai
11I 11 1 AMR BRoex Rojo r � Mr. and Mrs. Cassie ,were called to large stock of Cut Glass, Ebony, 's;
A Branch of this Bank has been estab• I in the duet on the side Of the ro the city on Saturday owin to the
listed in London, England As a result of the accident both hands • Leather Gonda, Silver !°late,
' death of the latter s sister-in•sew.
a 48 Cornhill,R. Have you lots of Water ? and his knee were badly cut and be- The Ladies' Aid Soceity of. the Kitchen and Mantle Clocks.aad �•
This Branch will talus Iwtt•ra of Credit and aides he sustained many bruises to Christian Church will meet next Wed- a large assortment of Gold and
-Drafts on an im ortavt points In canads,a o- hie body. He was able to go t0 the nesda Au '
seagg PUCE BROS- OF WHltl'EVALE home of his uncle at the bay, and it is y' g.2nd, at the home of Mrs. Gold-filled Jewelry.
ilaM Bills seat or conectloa,maks talo��sspblc y Geo. McGre or.
__ 4nadan and transact •v,ry d•soriptlon you an thin -
banking busisess. y g ex that no serious results will Mrs, J. Pouches; N. Y. Poacher, of - X -
.10ormation will be furnished on ail Canadian in the line, of water ,supply such as follow. The auto was a large red one Toronto, and Mra, Burton Myers, of ' -
matters. pumpoi windmills, hydraulic rams, of the racing type, and had on both Pittsburg. visited Thomas and Mrs. y
PICKERING- N E W,-- S�
s - .'.A special department will be provided for the American and-Canadian permit num- Poucher'Iasi week. Norman Bassett
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use of visitors and bearers of our Letters of Plumbing, etc. bels. The number was noted, but no The Ladies' Aid of the Christian
Credit' action has been taken in the matter. JEWELER AND OPTICIAti
They are also expert well drillers Church will be at the home of WHITBY
C$A8. D. GORDON, Manager and respectfully solicit our tron' There were two men(?)in the auto, Mrs. Geo. McGregor on Wednesday °roar opwtos
P y y Pa . but they did not even stop to ascer- afternoon. August 2nd. All ladies
'WHITBY BRANCH. age for the future. Inst,nbone 5621--j-Loin the result of their carelessness. are welcome. �
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GOOD JVEIIGE PRICES Of
ucTs KIN99S �PRIZE FOR CANADI
uEftaTs•"rRO111 THE'LEA011iQ
AMERICA.
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Royal- Grebadied
_,TRADZ CENUES 02 Private Clifford of the
�Z Expert -of Agrimiltural College--
'Empire's - Best.. Shot
Preko-tio'll
prices ,of cattle. Grain, thee"
sad Other Produce at Rovs* - A des f rom Bisley, Eag- monstration in favor of the "game 7-7
patch
land, says: Of the hundred comps- little Ganuck," as Clifford has'
'A despatch from.Guelph says: wheat is uniformly good over the and.Abroad.
'-'-Profess r CIA' Zavitz, of the 0. province; except in some districts titors frim all parts of the Empire corae to be known at Bisley. By-
• ' King's. Priz-. Clifford
a Winter`-killed. The BILEADSTUFFS. who shot in the final stage of theowinning the
-A. C. ..says the crops of Ontario where it was W Toronto. July r wheat. King's Prize match on Saturday, Standard of Empire
Private W. J. Clifford of the, loth
2S.—Fiour—winte r4ay, also takes the
will, on the whole, 'be a good av- Spring straw, is short, but the patents are easier at -Jed
I tne
'in -, hiad's are' out well. and theper .1 ref 'It aaj�:ba flours Cup* which is awarded to
oragethisyear. "Therecentra S e f
Ir :of course, had their gieatest i-aflu- yield of grain will be good, though a0re unchanged. as .11�w.!Lr t patents. Royal Grenadiers, Toronto, proved member , of the overseas militia
10; second Pateuts•, $4.60; and strong the best. With a scare of 319 out making the highest score in the
once on the pasture; which was be- the strav/ will be light.-
bakers','$4.40.-01, tTacu,-Toronto.
v Manitoba wheat-No. I Northern quoted of doubtful if. the ry
8a possibte 350, he has outstrip- Kin Prize. It is
burned up by the-heat, ' "'Harvesting has generally com- at 99 1.2c, Bay ports. No. t 1.2c
'ing badly and perfurmance of this Toronto man
including No. 3 at 93 1.2c. ped his nearest competitor in the
red and white are .7
causing&11 Ontario wheat-.No. P
hrinkage in the milk sup- meuced in this section,
ply,
race by six points. While his Ma- in winning both the King's Prize
which was felt all,over. Next Wellington, Perth, Waterloo, -and quoted outside a no, and mixed at soc,
New wheal quoted -at-76 to 78c prize. of ;8230 heron two and the Prince of Wales Prize will d�the 1hary St. outside jesty's
to this the greatest influence will on to Middlesex, an outside.
e. and on the whole Bar.12-the Market Is dull. with price' previous occasions come l�,, an- be repeated in many years by a
be od the potatoes and root crops is a good or a tea, the other winners of it have Canadian. It has never been done
and corn, which were badly in need the crops will be well up ti), last 0011.2tL1-39c, outside, for No. and at 41c,
to year eXosirit i)3 straw. Apnlos, the on track, Toronto; No. z W� C. oats, at been Canadians odly, by adoption.- before.
-�of rain. ye. 40 3,4c and N.D. 3'at- 39 34c, Bay ports. It has now*for the first time been Lieut. F. H. Morris of the 46th
"The grain cr:,p.tl-b "is principal corii'-No- 2 American yellow quoted at
e" Bald ipal ore-hard crop in -this,dis-
will be light. Raspberries ports. and 72 1.2c. Toronto. won by a native-born Canadian. Regiment, Bowmanville, who is the
very. well advanced, and it trict. "Pet'fh&.y market is dull, with prices -Lord Kitchener, who was visit- next Canadian in'order, was tenth 1
would not do so much the re- purely nominal.
good as to are fresher in flavor since
itobas. $20, In bags. Toronto, ing the ranges' with• Lord Cheyles- for the King's Prize. He was third
the roots. The straw of'the Winter cent rains:" and shorts. $
ksr -wrio bran. 4.in bags: Toronto. Ont- more, watched Clinord's final in the same competition last year,
in ba a• Toronto.
[n Standard-shots, and on its being evident that when he won the Stan d of Em,
E he had won his Lordship shook pire Cup,
MASKED BANDITS CROP ON APPLES I)AIRY MARKET. hands with the-latest King's Prize- in taking both the King's'.Prize
Butte—Dairy prints, 18 to i9c; In of NVales' Prize to-
ferior,
15 to 16c. Creamery quoted at 22 24c per man, offering him congratulations. and the Prince
HELD UP A TRAIN - .-..WILL BE LIGHTER lb. for rolls, and at zi to de for solids. is*oth4e'r winnings in
Eggs-Strictly new-laid, 20 to 21c, and Bearing a branch of maple I-eaves getber -with b 4&-
lots.
in his hands, Clifford was then other matches, Clifford will bring
fresh at 18 to 1% per dozen, in case
Cheese-Large. 12 1.2c. and twins. 12 3-3o carried around the camp by his, home with hm. in tJie neigh�or-
Robbed Passengers In oay Report of Conditions In p.� lb. -money, in
comrades, the -band playing "See hood of $2,000 in prize
Coach and Sleeper of Canada by Department .the Conquering Hero Comes." L 'addition to medals of various de.-
BOG PRODUCTS: Later in the afternoon Lord scriptio s. His will be about the
"out $500 of Agriculture B.-on-Lon -2c per lb In case Kitchener distributed the 'prites, largest individual winnings by any
Bacon-Long It I
lots. Park. @ ort cut, sm.
Hams-Mediumto light. 16 to 16 1-2c;
A despatch 'from Grand Forks, A despatch from Ottawa- says do., I-Z to 14c; rot It to 11 I-Zc: when there was another wild de- Canadian in recent years.
A'
breakfast a Xo
D.. says: Train No. 2, the east Tho report of the fruit division 'of me, kt.islyh2won. IT to I.Foc;roue
. 19.1.2
bound North Coast Limited, on the the Department of Agriculture Lard-The market is quiet and --- TWO NEW VESSELS BLAME$ CIGARETTE
Northt�rlu Pacide Railroad, was states that the prospect for apples changed. Tierces, 20 1-4c., tube,' 10 .2c,
held up by three masked robbers has diminished slightl,- since last pail t. 10 5-4c.
near Buffalo. North Dakota, month's ror.ort, except in llftisb FOR THE PACIFIC ..-JOR BUSH FIRES
'TRY PRODUCE
about 11 o'clock Thursday night. ' Columbia, where prospects liave
Car Into are quoted at $1.73 to $1.75, and
The robbers secured about. 06M in rather improved, and it is now es- small lots, $1 90 to V.%,
Has' Ordered Steam- Chief Forester Atkinson In-
Honey-L xt ravted. in tins. is Quoted at C.P.R.
cash, by going through the pas- T, that shipmehts from. that to to lb. COmbs. $1,75 to $125.
. :--Pongers, and shot Engineer S. P. uyi ce will be *5 per cent. of Baled t"j-17-No. I is quoted at 112 to ars for Service to vestigates the Situation
? $14. on track, and No. 2 at $10 to $11
Olsen. of Fargo. twice, in order last year's crop, -which was very
Rated straw--$6 to $6.50. on track. Tor- Japan at Porcupine
to make him stop the train, and �heavy. auto•
made a succesqful escape in an an- The hot' dry weather does not i Potatoes--Old quoted at $175 per bal.] A despatch from M ntreal, A despatch from Porcupine,
n s. jobbin
.1 way, New in barrels. 96
Pau try- 4 arling chickens. 14 to 151c.j fie. Say S.
tomobile. which they had await- appear to have materially affected 0 far as Caqadian Ont., says.; With a view of devising
ii Sprint chickeAd. ZZ to We. and turkeys.In them near the scene of the the apple icro� prospects in East- Is to 1BL'
lbms' ips ire concerned narpretfr Iltbery. ern Canada, although corre-spon- rangementi have been made this district, F. V. Atkinson,for in'flie'' perform-41200, as executeJ dents especially in Ontario. have 8rXESS AT MONTREAL. an increase in rates either for Chief Forester of the Dominion
"Was one of the wast daring ever exhibited anprelicusion that the Montreal. inly Z5-0ata--C%n&4iAAWeAt* passengers or freight, as the re- Conservation COMMiUl*n, and at.
Na 7,, 42 1-2 to 4k. car lots. ex store:
perpetrated in this art of the crop will be very much'shortened. ern, Noei!sult of the incteased wages to vari. so honorary inspector for-rht-Que.
p extra No. I feed. 41 3-4 to 42 1-4c
.country. There am reports of sun scald in C IN- 41 to 41 1-4r. Flour-Manitoba ' bec Government, came to camp.
sprine wheat Vatento. Brats, 85,30- do, :ons employes since the recent se
armed and shooting the counties north of Lake Erie. men's strike." said Vice-President Mr. Atkinson cut short his
Heavily ot-coada. $4.80, Winter wheat patent*. sASO
*415� strong bakers' $460 otraiCh? Canadian days to make"the trip into Porcu.
rollers, $ .to to $425; do.. in bass. $185 G. M. Bosworth
of the
rocklesslIv. in. order to intimidate and the counties on Lake Huron to
I,I the Passengers, then first lined the and inland to York County, to V1 Rolled oats—Per barrel, $455. b � Pacific Railway. on his return from pine immediately following tha
train crew up at one end of the Novs, Scotia still exrects to have of 90 tbs. $216. Coro-ro—Amerieiu No.sil - fire, and since then has covered
-Bran. Ontario. 821 a business tri� to England on Fri
yellow, Tot milifeed
lis
car. and then proceeded to "arch the greatest crop on record. due to $22, Manitoba. $20 to 021. middltnits, day, As far as he knew nothing considerable territory and made
Ontarin.- 122.50 to SU:,shorts. Manitoba. ',a ent suggestiois,
Ahe assesergin the day coach one partly to the increased acreage, had been done in this connect-,a maimp pertin His
523;moutlle. $25 to 931,
''k r
v one. In all they secured about but also.to the.heavy heavy yield. and he was lo-ot. in a position to claim is that Kith the proper ejgu-
$300 from this part of their rob- Pears will be light in all see- predict & change. I ati-on, -fires, Lwhich 'Ultimately re.
UNrrED STATES MARKETS,
berg, tions. ips for the Pa- sult seriously, can. be prevented.
Minneapolis. July 25. - Wheat - July, Two new steam.�u
The sleeving car vib entered, Plums promise to be- a fair to 94 I-ac- September. 93 7-8 to W. Decem-I cifie, to be delivered in the Spring While-the Argument 0 by no means
I ;A 1.4ci No. I hard- 96 7-%, No I h him, Mr Atkinson
medium crop in Ontario and Mcrn' hern. 95 to 96 3-$c; Wo. 2 ortborn.
and, in order to awaken the or-- of 1913, had been ordered, to cost original with
speaks most bitterly against thi
cupants. of berths, a shot was fired Nova Scotia. 92 1.2 to 94 7-se; No, 3 wheat. 90 1.2 to $2,500,000 each. The new, vessels
Ira-No 3 yellow, 64 1-2 to W.
-,down the centre.of the aisle.. Early and late peaches will be "Oat's'_ 1-40. 3 white, 41 3-4v to 42 3-4c. No. 2 will be put on the Vancouver set. careless cigarette smoking in the
bush. He claims titat this is the
After %earching the occupants of a good crop. Peaches of the Craw- rye-78c. Bran-120 vice to Japanese and C%inese
to S3050L Flour—First
tents. $490 to 15.10; second patents, fortnightly origin of hundreds of fires. where
berths they climbed ut the ford type are reported as some- 04o to si.fis; first clears. 8326.to $s.*i ports, and a y serTice or
diner, and over the baggage and what light. u One of the cigAr or pipe smoking would not
se,44-mil cleam IL25 to$2 40.
D lath. Minn. Jul 2500se-WIleat- Will be inaugurateO.
the express car to the engine. They There is an increased acreage of No. I hard, 99 14c; N.� I Northern. 98 lAc: will be taken start one.
ordered Engineer Olsen to st-o No. 2 Northern. 95 14 to % i4c; July, present Empresses -, Mr...Atkinson believes that-&
p the tomatoes in Ontario. 98 1AC: sis�"ber. 95 IAc asked. off that service and placed on son-
Y patrol system should be organized
4rain, so tbev could get off, and Buffalo. Y�i July 25sprin�,.wbeat
Dull; No. I Northern. carloa atnre. other Pacific route. and that such an organization
when he refused to comply with $1,w 14c, Winter easy' NO Z. red. 87c� should be .a
Corn—bower, No. 3 Tel- s active as a city-firs
-their wishes two. shots were fired No. 2 white. W. yellow. 65 34c- '%a. 3
OPERATE ON PRINCE JANIE. law. 67 1.2c: No, 4
A
directly at him, fine traok. R �N ON SHOAL IN FOG. department, seizing every oppor•
glancinF off ;arn464 3-4c; No. 4 corn, 62c, all c
billed.
Oats-Lower: No. 2 white.
47 14r.: N hits, 46 I-Ze; No. 4
-his watch. and .the other itrikiqg through white. tunity to �xtinguwn a fire where
him on a rib, injuring him slight- Spanish Queen Takes YoungSon 46 140. w passengers Taken OR Steairker one is reported, no ,matter hevi
ly.- to Switzerland. small it may be. duck an organ-
After
(n Safety.
tion is suggested with a chief
and it- LrVE,STOCK MARKET. 4 iza
After being wounded, seeing
that 1�4e 'men Were delinerat A despatch from Geneva, Sw A despatch. from Sault Ste. head and'sub-chiefs, each respon
t e, En zerland, says: Queen Victoria of urintreal, Jut zscboine teem sold at
gineer Olsen stopped the L train, with
6 l4c, good at t-zc to s 3.4o, fairly good Marie, Mich., says: The steamer- sible to the chief, and each hav�
Spain arrived; here Sunday wi &t,5 ons
14c, fair at 4 1.2 to 4 340, and
' three -men, who were all Prince Jamie of Spain, who is suf- 4 Cowls Huron of the Star-Cole Line, ing charge over patrol men. Now
and the common at 4 to 1-4c per lb.
brought from 3 1-2 to 5 1-4a and bulls from which operates between Cleveland that the bush fires in' the north
Masked with polka-dot handker- fering from a serious- nose" and. 3 14 to 50 per lb. it$ to quali ; sh
t
$4.50 Z apd this port, ran on a shoal off country -have -wrought so much
chiefs. um Eli quickty' from •Ahe throat affec�t:ion. The Prince is to to 86; lambs, $5.50 to 55 : CA
liality.
as to size and Richards Landin ' Ont.. Thurs- damage and have incurred such a
train. from 63 to 86 each. I to VIS per 91
undergo treatment at the Lar n- Hogs-selected Iota. st 87
• day, and tore a hole 20 feet long loss of life, it is likely that some
golo Clinic at Fribourg, and cwt. weighed off cars.
Sugar prices. ir. Canada -gictal Toronto. IlUtXj.-Export cattle. choice. - her bottom. Two hundred -pas- s4gestiou' of this kind may be
,were.. . do., bults. $475 to 85.U: In
probably will be subjected to 'an $5.80 to $6,20; - Mr.
"vaTmed on Tly' a- butchers' cattle. choice, $5.85 to MAD; do., sengers on the Huron were taken acted -upon. Atkinson has
u rsd y by 10c. operation. The nueen will re- medium. 60 to M80: do.. common. $5 to -o been a forester and a conserva-
per hundredweight: $4-50 to $5; cows, $4 80 to
main at his bedside until danger $5.50; bulls, off as the vessel began t
do., common and medium, $3-50 to They were transferred without dif- tionist for 30 years and he -main-
-be com N
Tramps are said to 1111 is passed. Princ. Jamie of Spain, $4.75: carriers, $150 to $2.50'. sbort-keeros,
feeders, steers, 85 to $6.25: ficUlty to the steamer City Of tains that disastrous bush fires
-ting many depradation's hear New- the. seco'nd 'Son of King Alfonso $5.50 to 85-'0; stockers, choice, �4.50 Chatham and brought to this port. can bo prevented in practicaky
do., bulls, $4 to 85:
bora, Ont., where' C. N. R. con-, and., Queen Victoria, was born: '40 *1�71 to $4; milch cows.
d *, light, s3.50 common to med. -instance'.
4 is going bil. $_% to SM; do.. c The Huron is said to have gone ctery
struction wo rk June 23, 1908. 1-
tum.
$20 to $25; springers, 1130 do., backs.
on the shoal after-bearing out of jL
sheep, ewes. S3-50 t�in$4.50:
, . do
to $3; lambs. .$7 to $8; ho s. f.o.b.. the channel in &.fog. .She is now The new $4,0()O,LOOO paper rrii1l h
$2.50
watered, $7.61, calves, tied up at Richards Landing,, on, to -be built at. Sault Ste. Mariez
$7.35, do.. Jed and
$5 to $8.60.
St. Joseph's Island, resting on the Ont.
John Somers,ruers, of Montreal, r6-
TIMBER LIMITS ARE' BURNED -.1 .4 sister,
ceived a telegram that his s
WOMAN ATIATOR KILLED. The revolutionists occupied Cap- Mary, was dead. He left to.at,
F -the- funeral at Plattsbuirg,
ien on Friday night. They also tend
was Damage
g for Pilot's License at attacked Fort Liberte as President -but fell
Was Trying off .the train an
Fire Cause 's Much,, DamaWl in SiSquamis1h, School When She Fell. Simon and his troops withdrew. killed.,
•
A. despatch from. Par.3 says:
-Columbia;
Denise Moore, who is described as
an American sports-woman, rest
"A des • B. es holdings i dent in Algiers; was kill
despatch frorn Vancouver, large* n the Squamish ed#this af- -0
NEW REA OF At t ND
Henry Forman's aria- A.
C., sa's: Damage estimated atlialf district and had-over 120 men em ternoon at 4
She
ployed at.-the time 'the fire broke tion school at Mourmelon.
a million has been caused by forest She
out. Since Mon-day, last week, fell a distance of 120 feet.
j.
ng
fires at Squamish, according�o ad- was first re, was tryi ' fora pilat's license. Made in ' Bighorn
when the -outbreak
vice brought, b.v the Government' 1�orted, ever y� man in the camps, Important Diso.overies
unch Skinner,
which arrive
fighting the - Alberta
]a d in together with a h4rger force of fire
Vancouver. from t.ie scene of the wardens, has been CTIOUP.A. SUSPECT DEAD. 'Ris n
conflagration Thursda'V night.' The flames in an effort to protect the
timber 6elt through- which the timber still standing. Xembi6r of-the Crew of Ocean-Liner A:- despatch- -' 'ftom' Ottawa says,. in it is estimated there are 6,600
c flames fought their.way, it is stat- When the.outbreak was fomi4 to z.
Deltd. . . .
That 'alarmists who., predict. Can-. .000,000 long tons of coal in JITT
'ed by officials of the Provincial be uncontrollable, the donkey en- area o:rabout 187 square miles.t�rt�
A despatch from Quebec. says.: ada's fuel supply is on
office, is. one Sloes used in the camps, were the verge
Timber Inspector's - Alexander Hargu, the sailor wh& are workable.%'of the finest in Bvitiih Columbia. buried in mud arrd-left the.re, at of exhaustion will be prophets . The Bi horn T,)aai-a is 'Abom. 6I
The fire, which is said to h%ve tention being turned to saving the with the rest of the crew was taken north-west of Baiff 141
at. the Without. hpnor in their own coun- miles
originated near the limits of the bo'rses- and some' of tba"ligh"r from- ti'0� steltr2er" Benda-at -west of T!dmoaL9n.
has almost parts of the camp equipment. The because he was supposed to be try for some little .time Yet is in- Miles 60ut' t
Newport Timber Cam logical suryey- re-- jind .-,0 miles south of the Grand,
olt
Sat company stables and sheds, it is repqrted, stricken with iv. siatic cholera died d;cated by a ir o
wiped the camps of t u nst�inn-Nor".
Friday night. His body';�as i part jest issued' It is on the Big- Trunk Pnific and
itence it -is stereo. The hare all been burned, as well as on
Ont of `6xi. al basin in Alberta, where. there Railway survaye4d routes.
r outbiuldings in the camps. tarred there. born co
Xewportjimber Comr�an3, possess- other
• -Ifo
.-. ;s .- r`�C yik�n, ,rNr?�i?+aim
,as.a u.,.•• -..xa+s,-wr.►w:�••i n•_->,A. .-.-,..-, -u• _.. R ,' `.1.?,�:.. ,....P.. ..ir• '�_,�, ., ..�
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. w.,�, TY.iY TO COON PICKEREL. SHEEP A'_1 D SWINE. - ✓+��-
HAROLD HATES IT: . w ,
To 08TO ::, "I{duther," said littlo Harold.
A Reeipe Bald to Make a Desphod Prices Higher in Canada UUM In "Didn't father say yesterday that
- 0000 COtiOR F1eCOt Equal to Trout. . __ ..., United States... _ _ - we must save money V, " 4 r
Y Y illi "The trouble with your finical Prices of sheep are, much tower ��'es, dear." • _ _
_ fishermen who deer the pickerel in the United States than in Cwo- - And-he wtzuld.Jike me to help, -_
` not only as fish to have sport with, ads, due to the fact that Ontario wouldn't he, mother`t" tw117111 dr sew admits
Treatment to Restore the Blood but as fish to eat, is," said a New specialiies on pedigreed flocks, as I "Yes, dear." Zam-Bak bast thr it m%
- Supply' That Has Been YQ$t I Then mother, I've i'°t' iL ve YOU
York man who champions that fish appeas<rs later on. In the Un�tad gotanidea
of small p{tichritude and much jaw, States they range from $2.r0 per that'll sa s quite a lot of money." � � fu
Successful "that they don't know how to cook head in Texas to $5.30 in ?Ilii 18 "«'hat is it, anrold 7" ""ssx""" '�"a'Ae
the pickerel after they have caught' and Iowa. while _iu l_'anaua, 1itw, "Why, yoA sh me two or three s r
-There 'ii only thi3 to te-11 people ,him.• .I cogfess_that I didn't know range is from $4 in ?Nova Sc Atia tunes w day, 'mother ,don't- you Y" 40 '
who are pale, weak and bloodless. hoti• myself until 'I heard Manly to $7 in Ontarip, Manitoba, used ,�Well,e
— You- are pale and weak because Hardy, the old Maine woodsman, Saskatchewan. look what a lot of motley _
d
you'd save if ou•only washed me ,
high-
'You haven't enqugh blood and 'y�Il 'deliver himself on the subject one Prices of swine are slightly high- 8 y d
E - once a month. I wouldn't mind it; If your dwelling place' �es not 3
vEon't�be lo-etter until your blt,od i ay. er in Canada than in the United
" tupply is increased. You, should "`People who come to 'Maine• 1ltates. In- fhe eattern border mother, real}y-T wouldn't?" afford you a free and unof!`structed
ntit lose atty time in increasiag from otfier'fitate's,' said he, `seem States, Maine, New Hampshire, view of-the sky you cannot have -0(
your blood supply, for people who to think that trout are the only permont, and New York, .they Worms feed upon the vita
oolity of heaven on earth.
neglect anaemia, often slip int:, a fish to eat, but most of our Maine range from'$10 to $11.50 a head; children and endanger their lives.
dead�g decline: 1<}'heri you have -people, 3+ho: &re where tktey. can- and in the reatral border States-
increased
tat s -aittiDle'and effective cure is Mo— - = 11mara's Liniment Cures Colds, EM
increased your ' blood- supply you get bout Pickerel-and•trout, dont the range is about the same. In Cher Graves' Worm Extermina- �?
can reasonably expert to haves put the former aside for the latter; the wester border States the tor. No bird of prey has the gift of "+t
good color, to ha-re.lost that ticed, not by a good deal. They regard range of -prices is from 410.40 to << song.breathless feeling, to have a good pickerel as -at least the equal of 811.10. In the great agricultural Yes, said the. musician 'in a' _ l
appetite .and get good nouri$h- trout; and pickerel have also-the Eitates of India_na,, Illinois, and reminiscent mood, "my wife fell in pills for Nervous Troubles.
ment from your food. Now the saving quality of not palling on Iowa. prices 'of swine vary little love with me and married me when The stomach is the centre of the
only quick and always effective the palate nearly so ,.,juickly as f I was learning to lav the cornet:"
Tom those already quoted. In B P nervous system, and when the 'sto-.
_ way to get a supply of uew,-rich, trout will. western Canada from $12 to $13. "Are aeon sure," asked his friend, mach suspends healthy action the fir.
red blood is to tale.Dr. Williams' 'The way we cook pickerel to prices is from $i0 to $13 and in "that she-married you because she result is manifest in disturbances p
t'ink .. Pills. - Every dose have them. -,better than trout 13 p of the nerves. If allowed to per-'-
to
' e. western Canada, from $1 2to $13. loved you or to make you stop
helps to make new blood, simple but effective. Take a larges highest American price is ffi11. Practising on the c.oraet lo' gist nervous debility, s dangerous =a
and. this new blood. toarsiag pickerel, say from two to • four g0 a head in Whtconsin as against - -- -"
lhroug'h the veins, brings health pounds, clean it nicely and split The female -house .fly~ lays from ailment, mar ensue: r to fiit-orn ch
the highest Canadian price of 13 a 3'- 4 stderatio15-is to restore the stomach
find strength to every organ and t it clean down the back. Then splib 120 to 150 ea_os at a time. and these I tit
beer art of the body, making it again under the backbone so as head, which it, quoted for Quebec, to proper action. and there is no
y p S 3 mature in two weeks. Under fav- readier remedy fur this than Par'
weak ailing1 r Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.
people bright, active :-to remove that bone and most o. u, orable conditions the descendants I melee's Vegetab!e Pillet. Thou:+ands
end strung. Thr s has been proved i the small ribs. . Then rub with fine "The comes can go eight days of a single pair will number mil-f can attest the yirttie of these pills
_. in thousands of cases of which the k salt, putting . most of it on the with ut water," .was the intell�- lions in three months- therefore,'; •
vase of Mrs. George Clark, Ab thickest parts of the fish. Lap the. to curing nervous disorders.
bottf3ford, B.C., is a fair sample. I aides of the fish together or put gencc imparted to a little boy br a}1 housekeepers should commence
- Mra. Clark says: "After spending two fish flesh to flesh and let it ]ie a would-be instructor. "ao would osis„ Wilson's 1'1y Pads early im FARMS FOR RENT AND SALE. e
I, if mother would let me, rejoin- the season, and .thus cut off a; N, W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne street.
_:-tnvo ,gears and sic mDnths lu a Loan l Ivr sereral hqurs_or :4re.r. .night, lar e ro ,
al trainingfor a nurse, I began so as slightly to corn the fish, as ed the lad. p l�rtiori o€,Elia summer; Toronto.
g crop. IILBEH3.A. Manitoba. NaNkat,hewka
to fail in health, was very pale the salting must not be too heavy, and British t'olumbia rands to }h
and The le•aati exertion would leave " 'When the ckerel is wait ted arEN nr "maw parrelQ,
Pi - hots of city farmers make a „
B k K• 1 ... specialty
of suwin wild oats.
at•hera g ' [.1R1'iT FARMS in the Niagara Fruit,
me out of breath. star ` raduat- j fol eon ]n wash tt clean, p .. `' I,
"!ng I came to British Columbia- to I fully spread out on a ware broiler Beit All size..
i take u m rotesaion as a rivals and broil before a hot fire. �i �oBF; fibs Flundred and Two Hundred
p y p p Many a ma nwho isn t o liar
nurse. The first case I took I both siders are thoroughly cooked I bought a horse with a .uppo eedly in• doesn't veil All the truth lie-knows. Acer Farmy in Ontario. �td4
found I was mot able to go dun with-kaerve with plenty r,f- fresh butter !curable rfnsbot.r for tlo. Cured him with � �F.You
want td buy or eell a tarts eon.
1]t,0 worth of MINABD Ei LINIMENT and ,
my work. D�e�ors' tonics failed spread on, and if you do not call it cold him for $as.00. Profit on Liniment, Mlnard's Liniment Curse Diphtheria.
:sre, and actin on m oven ud equal to any freeh water fish that t�t'oo• j � W.��u`o� x '
s Y 7 S I q MOIRE DEBAR- "
'menti I purchased a supply of Ur. swims, brvok trout not excepted, Hotel per, St. Pbtlltpsm Que. Blau, is there a single good
Williams' Pink .Pills- Before I j then I don't e•ivv you your judg _ thing about these great wide hats` rFF'rt+ -6ASKATOON
f prosperity to Farmers is
had FlIIlehed them 1 ]las rl111y sur- 'tment on the edible qualities Oft that women are wearing?' -Yes, , '( sacra Araath. 11PL a farm in.t�ta"k a- '
risad at the result. The color fisb, And cooked in that way pick-
-two,_ - - John, there is; when twv wumeet ! t^e" vtaNrt, and your own rata,ly'a
• y' P' ., futurl• reed wOIT DO more. You, were
er u good when and _ - _ . meet thA• can't kiss each other not intradod to 3i.e and die "trivia "
el is just as d en cold
eame back t v face. T slued in s _
aC O m R 1 g „ y ++I mrrel to make end« meet Halt the work
r used ntneabozend sI wha+l back ate time I lm solei of anvnothergfi h I know of,that can't ef By. the use of telescoping alumin- now, iemntt,mFr"here' woaldoPif tooYtours IONFon'lAOARD
It
,work as a nurse. I hare since After trying Hardy a recipe for 1-um rods, an Ohio telephone com- REST A118 HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD, -OF TRADE. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
married, but still hwve my friendly' cooking a pickerel I found that he Ua..w•aatn,. . so—a-D s\a: a hon t 111 N«"tern Canada. -
pany manager has invented- a cum• ppKgforoxer SIXTY YEA It%" MILLIONr of
feelintq for Dr. Williams' Pink chid understated its results if any- ,pact telephone outfit by winch an asurHelt+ 10: uta,: cltttultrty wFttLs ACENTS WANTED.
PiliS " thing I venture to say that if some TE1T141%,G with PF,uvas.r er CC&ya u -
automobilist can connect his .Car %ouTHsh the CHILD 1ot•TBNy the r:l'Mta. i
1 rART TEA HOt.TF: fO•DAi• Send
- Sold by all medicine dealers or of these carpe r8 at pickerel will with any points on any system sea• AL1.AYrtallYAIti Ct'RF.wwItiUCDLII end pt,k,Nl t.>r ,iredlarx or lot- fnr .sss �
1 iN the hest muiedr for D]ARRH47VA, it iq ab
by mail at 50 cents-a box. or pix l.pagte that recipe in their hats and ing oterhead wires: solotely harmle«s, se sure and sok for • Mre. Vlr« and term., Alfrrd Tyler, Londou.
�bo:aa for $2 50, from The Dr. Wil- treat a pickerel according to its Winslow'. Seuthing byruli,' and take no etberoi
lost<9 Mesdiciae Co:; Brockville, askant at the misjudgedtle
nfish.lbut± P'k°mof C®na ianvcholora,dysen. "Whatthaveeyougot tnat niece "s"",, propal ours,
eoowill na �
r:iodi &I at- kinA 0f:NVi WANTED.-A study of-otter
t4ie
i6at none ran seal ears. You will aI-
__ . :-.- will be ready to take their rode and K wars rearm ,t ou don t apply for
When the Run shines lay aside a trolls and go out for many a bout lFre or diarrhoea, and have to use q stein tied round your finger � '
!; g partuulars to raeelter■' Dept, no
little of your enthusiasm' for a + great nrecautaons to ace id the die far?" "My wife,put it there to + Albert hs, Ottawa. -
with him,and ever after declare ease post a '
s that when a Iver a has n fair , Chancre of water, cooking, remind me to p letter.' 1 MISCELLANaouL
rainy day. p I and green fruit, is sure to bring •'And did- you remember "= u;
chance in water free from weeds: l At and FARx r'1'ALBS. Wil„nn's ly
on the attacks. Ta such persons she forgot to give it to me. �i sralr Work". 9 F:aplauade. Toronto.
A Medical Need Supplied.— 'Chen or lily pads he can fight•aa longi we would recommend Dr. J. D. d
as moist trout of the same size. i �LOr,g and Feed Bu•iaeen for Sale, �?`;
a medicine is found that tmt only 1 Kellopg s Dysentery Cordial as •Oil'for Toothaches.--There ]R-no ' one or the best in" tae Vityy-of Ham-
&Cts upon the stomach, but is so "And thev won't have to go ' Hein -the best medicine in the mar- t^n, bargain for quirk nate Twen - -
oomposed Haat certain i redietits more than fifty mites away from,( S pain Bo acute and distressing as a.e H>audree hay" rverrthtns Aprrj
ng ket for all Summer complaints: If toothache. When you have %i, use- Wal,er Hayward, Hamiltne.
of it ass unaltered through the
New S'urk'"in almost any direction (( `
� B I a few drops are taken in water welcome a eis.t r a h• Dr. Tho- I = '.
stomach, but is so composed to find the material it-plenty to PP �• t'L1Rh, ,Price
trim, door", flooring.
posed that when the symptoms are noticed no mac' Eclectric Oil according to di- 4.� •ash. Pro' orders. P, rear as sten.
certain in reclients of it ass un- warrant them in saying so, g rm«lt or ears. orders. P. W. T.'Soo■. "' 31 ;
g P future trouble will be experienced, rections and you will find immedi- 'Toronto. 1'
filtered through -the stomach either." `
.. ate relief. It teaches the ne,e AUT YOUR bLARR AT SOME.-Our new
Ind action in the bowels, then The Vicar (to Sextan)— Why with soothing effect and the pain L __Rod mvii, blase cutter cuts wired `"'""'"'•�
chem -is available a purgative. and Servant .(to woman at the door) don't you see that the seats in the departs at once.. That it will ease s'a"" plate sia.e, .rooked }nd winds.
A.eleanser of great effectiveness. —"The, mistress was too.. very.,ill church, are dt.sted now and Chen, L!a"• Br Doli zsr. w. R. Potter a
I'armelee's Vr■3etable Pills are of last night. and can't see anyone. Era Evans (the sextbn — to°thacOi 'ill another Sne quality a. Benoit Qt.. Koatrrat, _ z
.yR 6 y Of Ibis Oil, showing the many uses L-rAK'A(ILL NACIIINF.1tT. Partabtt_ or *.
this character and are the best of Them's my. orders. Woman — "I do.; air; the. congregation does it has., '7 beavr, Latae hill", Shingle Lill.
- 0igines and Boilers, Mill Sup4lie■. Thw
1111 pills. During the years that Yes. Will you may -that Mies it every Sunday morning, sir. E. Lea Manutactur,es Co., Ltd., Rees
they have been in use,they have.es- Sims, the dressmaker, .is at- theMike—"Sure, th' do for says Street. Orillia. Ontario.
- tablished themselves as no other door l" Servant (after a brier rib- American and Canadian scien- Oi've got t bacey heart." Pat— 'l ANC1#s, TUMORS, LUMNS, etc• Its.
l has done. Bence)—"You are to wa}k up- tis3s tell us that the common •Irouse ,"Te're 'safe, tnin, Mike. It it's �p ternal•cod .sternal, eared without
stairs, mum.' fly is the cause of more disease anything like so strong as the to- Sia as our h°ata treatment, 'wiesi1 tit.
.,KAISER'S TASTE I\ MUSIC, before toe cats. Dr. Bellt■taa Medical tie.
and death than any other agency. bacey ye smoke ut'll •shtand any- Ltnited, caulagwood, out.
The German Emperor, in com- Wilson's Fly= Pads kill all tba hies thing." rox SCALE at;Ag,Arr6Fu. Wiltoa's
posing the.hymn to. Eagir, says the and the disease germs too. G I Vale Work". ReplausNe, Toronto. _
;Gentlewoman, hag followed the ex- A Triumph �TIt1► MURINE tY[ REMEDY TMT RITE day for our choio• tin r.
3 }Ample of Frpderick the Great, who '.rhe, sun comes out ever morn �T of Agents'bey8amone No Darras
y �! Md, Weak, Weary, Rats '♦yea necessary. They are mono? makers.
lahon not only as a bandmaster• but Of. Cookery-- ng to make war on disealie genus; Wpra,arlatedEyelids.Idurlfe 't s A. C .I, co. Ltd., . M Albert �t..
as the inspirer of several eery stir- don't let the traitors hide in your >•sart-8eothu Bye Pala. DtrugsMa. taws.
icing marches. Few people, are. house and fight them under your 9011-Kuria* *9 Remed7, Liduld, tae, QPeQIALISTg ADVICE FSE&, Cos,■nis �
,aware that the Raiser has an ex- bed but turn them out of doors and 60a, $1s0. Muri>es Ela >daln fa ►�1 sea in regard s any disease. Levan
Post Ar"Oe Tubes, tbo, $1.90. Mrs Books Pf1O" in drugs . all kinds.
cellent barrytone voice and is mus- watch them get licked. rratw•. lases it matt. e. d to t"8e•
a1d '1�s AQtHca lrrea b7 N�• w �icut. Glasses fitted by ase. $Prue lye-del
ieally gifted beyond the ordinary. ][Ori * Adv it4wed7 (+,e,r�haa=w. fir anything. sold in r6t-elass dens p ti:
tHis taste in music is very catholic. winard's Liniment Cures Garnet In Cows J store. to Dr. B•llman, CPtlius�►oed, Onc
iSullivan'a operas he knrivts' back- Toas �s Doll "Why aren't you at the Young Hopeful—"Father, what ('+"N-lLrLX_0URTAINO
ward and forward and his favorite
Dolly—"Why is a traitor -in. palitiex"" Veteran s.dallkin4volker•shansines,also
iis "Pinafore," which he can whis- cooking-school Polly— "Teach- �.:
a tie from end-to end- •But tht fav- er's laid up with dyspepsia." Politician—``A traitor is a moa LIGE CURTJ11Ns ere uaic��t wAsew
who leavfs our tarty anei sees-over wins to we.bent rine.,
orite of all his English, songs is - Many' delicious dishes to the other one." Yours Hope- BRITISH
"Oh, Listen to the Band'o" .which There is no poisonous ingredient $ p �
he used, to whistle incessantly. For have bean made.I"= iri Holloway's Corn -Cure,•and 6t .Cul—"YI'ell, then, what is a man
!]3asque melodies he has a special Indian Nin by the shill. can be used without danger of-in- who lexyes his party and come,-,,wenkriese; and with his keen sense in bhuit of she az- jury.
over to yours?'• Veteran Politi- WhM d'yirq your Piwiwi
of beauty no one will be surprised � g y '
tier}—"!i convert, m;. seen." Ii1S�St OT )f10V1I1 do r
to hear that he sets his face against pea conk. ti14f� deur;" said a wife who had 4
the noise of the "Sturm-und- But none of theseaea- been married three years as she �OTTO M 1•GiELtee' P,
. "'Urang". of modern music. beamed across the table on- her.
-- tions excels test Toost- Plano Act i'OT1
lord and master, tell• me w' atDODYS
,WHY THE SQUIRE LAUGHED. Id$ is tempting the first attracted you to me° W nat ;
-Inspector (cross-questioning the lialate. pleasant characteristic. did I posy .
S/ a b" -
terrified class)--"And now, boys, suss which placed s'e above other 1001NOL g for $a
who wrote Hamlet 1''' { asTOidfl!!" area ?tiz•, women in your si ht 1" -Arrd her i'
Timid 'BoY— -p-please; sir, it t wry that make a,delighr lord and master simply said : "I
P1 LLS
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iwasn't me." in bot•,tveathea'eo'enowy give' I up:" The most I■ighly efficientli gs,applicationo e,
Tut for (lite same evening to for the reduction oT Swellings,Goitre,
flet 'Chick Neck, Glandular Enlarg•emets,
The
Amt o' tells ,
the squire of the village) P+�+K a Mamma—Willie ]Sp'naee It's Positive. _ ' ••'� • -
's hoab q 3 - Tomtn ,
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Tommy's
'n thin 'ha cued •'-its own s10 ]e bo 'to la warbles i da in any 11 - .. .. -
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Most Amusing K -happened ty is a sleet,lilt y play $ of all k n F a
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PILES
tido day. I was questioning the class, with utn t hta9 Tenmy—Yee, stages, quickly _ 4
ad asked a soya 'Who wrote Ham "The Memory Linters"' ma'am. '�'Ommy's MbfllmBr--Thin, positively cured. , Cnre your sulfccinr ;
t1 and • he-answered-tearfulLy, geld by oreeere. why don't'yon piny with him in- _
and live quietly.. "Common Sense"for
p-please, sir, it wasn't me.' " - stead of witli all those rot h' boy box. will do it. r e box, $i for • '
" Squire (after loud.and .prolonged `~ � 3 sexes. Mailed on receipt of price. '
t4
laugh ter} `Ha 1 ba 1 That's good: restuve Cereal Compiling. LlmitN. from Clic back street t Tommy—I 3 'rj�' LytE cCOMaltP NY TORONTO
won all Itis yesterday.
and I suppose the little beggar had _wattle creek, Mt"_ U.S.A. _ _ . X a
Tti fifty QsitN iTtl[T, c
done, it all the time." Miner's Liniment Cures Distemper, E0. 7 - • IBAII'E .80--11 5 ;
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.r S.a. No. 1. Whitby,, Miss G link. �j OR 61iLE—House and lot situated
Frank Holman._Olive Till. an Brook fit., orasotairuc an Lip she RICHARDSON 4��!
' Teacher,— 2[ethodis church. 1►oc partioalars appy7 so
w.
Mprtle, Miss J. Fitchett, Teacher, W.7.4S$aG,North Cfarsmoat hitt
—Geor a Lawrence. Alden Hodgson, FARM TO RENT—Excellent farm, �`Lorneuft. Olive Duff. @plendid o1aJ Wam• as oahawa Harbor,to 'Pickeria Mr. A.G. Qtsen. Teach- 0 E
RCARO
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Pickering. cast First class grata and stock farm. Plow-
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er,—Roberta Belson. Laura Andrew, .tsar present etap; April 1.@.
Nicholas Cowan, Kenneth Gordon, 00"-Apply to o D' ooryT. 'sbtis. IS WELL STOCKED WITH
- -- � ' i � » f Reginald Shirley. tsoath).
g S. No, 2. Pickering,Miss C. Burt- TRAYED OR STOLEN—From the SUMMER BREAKFAST FOODS --
T __ lCrs�btisbed very Friday morning.iiia OQSee, ing.Teacher.—Clarence Balloon• premises of the uadaraigaed,lot 19. son. e
t LPicksriag.out. -- g.'S. No. 4e. J. A. McCamus Teach- Pym ars.weighing
boat Sweeny Ja171sth.•large
-- bay mare,weigblag between 1,;00 and 1600 lbs. Shredded Wheat, .Pont Tosties, - � ,' •'' �.�
IItATES OF ADVERTISING: er.—Eva Bunker. no white,weariag a leatber head-sta11: Lib+r- Corn Flakes, 1
10 Cents Claremont, al reward for information Y to her whore- Cream Of Wheat, t�
g iiaeettion rgne - Miss A.FoTgie,Teacher, Wheatiae,
> sttbaegnent iaseztion.per lire. 6 coat. Wallace McFar- •aboata. Address w.B.Robson,Brougham.4atf Pe Ivo x
t. chis sate dna notiaclade T-gA1,ar Foreiin —Annie Spofford, GCR
,ads da Catedo lake,'Margares (i4leeson. -VOR SALE—A good rough-cast Malta Vitas, Wheat Berries,
_ lFed,,1 terms given to parties making S�aalt No. 10, Pickering Ddin L.Rogerson, L' house containing 8 rooms besides closet._ Puffed Rice,
' attrtdsfor 6 orb month%or by the year'• $gnneth�Devitt.
;,mow yearlyy gontsacLs payable q Wir` h paver T No.9 Pickering, Mies M. Sonley, amgoodhon meOne-fit h ot:n s:a of sono.water Force, Orange
e , Corn -
z_ =ton lines or under, , eta ooataining five a pie trees besides other AN A
p 0 nge M at Co Meal
7.
�s gb 00,payable is advance-1 lie Teacher;=-Clive Proctor. �t �o ImDeria Orford @cove in first-class
=ice in 0 local commas Len conte per repair with warming oven attached. For furth- i r
1 to THOS.E.BTE 71Ey- RANGES, LEMONS,
BAN g
' Pickerin , Miss A. Murray,
: lbw wale pas tins_ears subsequent iascrtton. Pr o. 17, geesor. or particulars apply
ooatraot rates made known on applioa- Teacher,—Allah R T
N'a free advortidng. No. 4, Uxbridge, Miss M. Shants. 1809.Claremont � 1
P NEAPPLEs ;
tYiv+rtisemeate without written instructions Orval �r
a beinsertednntilforblddenaadcharged,ao- Teacher,—Robert 'Willison, r�ARMS FOR SALE—Being lots 11
.agegtaiiq. prd
Pro discontinuing advertise.- Roach. j� • -i
nasi. most Dain writing and,sent to-the pub- No. -7, Pickering, 3(188 G. Tool, and 1s.B.F.con Pickering,snd consisting
Te brick Collins,Olive Hon- of about 94 acres eacb. On one there is a
Work promptly attended to, brick house, bank barn and other outbuildlags. ;
About 9 acres of orchard. Soil is a rich clay
ed
TEBkfB ey' Mr. A. E. Leh- loam In a good state of cultivation- well teas Makes 12 Glasses Delicious Lemonade, 10 Cents a Bottle
No. 11, Pickering, and 9 wells of good roster, The other farm is i
ti ';t.iS pet Reye; St•i0 it-paid in advance. mann, Teacher:—Beanie gutchinRs. sally good but contain@ frame house. coni
Subscription to the Gaited States•$150 Admited on Principal's certificate i COOKED HAM BREA$FAST BACON— SPICED BALL `
in advance without examination owing to illness, lace apply to lanae Batter.Oshawa. 43 46
—Maisie Anderson, Whitb Revs
Richardson, Whhe, TWELLINGS FOR SALE BY
itby, Viola Forsyt _ _. .
JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, C1aTemonc.' tender-One beingd[aatedin the town of Buy your Groceries at the Grocer's
t zbridae,built of brick and contains seven
SCSOLARHalps rooms with frame rammer kitchen attached ,.
NOTES AND GC►MMlNTs Temple Procter. herd and soft water. About one-halt acre of -
Whitby Town,— C land, The ocher is situated in the village of
W illlam Brown, Angus ormack. C azemont,fmwe and contains six rooms. On
'Not.for,many years has there County —Ida Jones, $chert Willi- the t, god aro l gang c of large snd .marl - RL N
fruit, good stable and Hard and soft ate o '. -``�
E�een such.hitter struggle in E ng- sop,Roberts Belson. The above dwelling@ belong co the estate of - __---
: - the late Edward Push sad will be sold by sea- E
Between the masses and the der- Tender will be received up-to Sept.14th,
`? 1911• The highest or any tender not necessar•
ese9 a8 i9 being Waged at the s u soe.oted. For further particulars apply to Has on sale two Gramophones-1 Victor First with new fibre needle
V,: 'm sc+eeent time. The House of Lords Row To Live Long tics underiegaed ezeontors. ugh Wm- Ed-
wards,Balsam•or Edward W.PMrs,ugh. O m- Ed. arm ; 1 Berliner Concert Sound Boa. These vain be Bald at bargain
1. 4$-43 rices this month. Come and hear the new records. Also, a new
zjre not-giving up without a bitter with healthy kidneys one has a stood cean up-to-date stock of everythi>5g in the line of House Furnishings.
trelggle the great power
which chance
�co o1�Vie" snap ares
discomforts.but weak The , -C ARM FOR SALE BY TEti DER— gee our new 55c. kitchen chairs—'saddle eeat, embossed back, double
j�l3 been in their power 'for liiany bask becomes bent sad lame, rheumatism Being north Wert corner of lot li, con S.
�t Pickering.consistiag of so acres. more or less stretcher—exceptionally good value.
�1 and belunginY to the saute of time
late Edward
'turiea. Britain is a democratic is chronic, eyesight falls and too frequent
ary I Bngh. Soil to s rich clap loam.sad most of it -
c�trntrp, and the people must paseager of the has been to pasture for a number Of years. It Gall and inspect Our stock. ; -
eoauias a ae�er•!ailing spring creek, also t>e p trouble fol as to Show goods ,
-- —flits. The power, and the-right to a Ariz*eaaae stn- tween 3 sad I acres of good tiardwoed tlasber, -
s barraasme[.t by with some cedar. about 40 apple trees in full
` sale, which should belong to them R day.aad lose of beartng,all choice fruit. on the premises is a ,
sleep at hiptht• back bazn. 50 a :;0. with etoae tcundattoa.
nod of which they were-denied for Other bn.ldtngr conuln a large quantity of ��,/
{�
Booth
Kid, ocd 1 u,M. Tenders will to troc
oade o3 u p to ulars ��� �y�*u �yU menti
•axnturies,has been'gradually rem- r- j`� n /s�Gla !!
Hep pill* bring �+pi.14tH. The ntiggte�t oz aoY tender not me-
�� into their hands. Their will, new strength to casssztlT ecce rs For further pars. Wm.
: old bsols and @Dpf7 to the wade or E executors, kits. Vvm.
pfvst• ver, has- been frequently Edwards,Balsam. or Edwari W. Faah.Chat- Gall and get prices and see cuts before placing your order.
lalek relief to ham, tE�
•' ith ariedbyth_e House of Lords, weakened kid• (CAREFUL ATTEItiTIO� TO
*mt the people are slowly coming ' n e y s. They
to possession of that which is banish badtache and rheumatic pain, ke._ F&U-Terrm Opens Aug. $8 E+ h'IBALMING -AND FUNERAL WORK
try b right. -Last week the gelate the bladder and hrihe.
y Booth's Kidney Pills are for dck kid- in the Popular and
i
} ipienple won a great victory When says in ofd or young and are gf,.rautaed Progres%ive Phone sight or day. Bell or Independent.
# itthe Ding agreed to the creation of by the proprietor.The Sold
ve Booth Co.,
Ltd, Foci Eris On%. bold everywhere 3flr. ! EZetitO - h
5 :ea large number of new peer?, box. Free trial sent on rezlaest. bold sod'. ,BOOTS Alli D SHOES
'
whereby the people's wills could guaranteed in Fiokertrlg by T. X.
were3fcFad- e I _
a' den. it of too shoes
Jbe carried out. TORO TO- ONT- I FOR MEN—A nice pair of Patent heavy
shoes
shoes 2.01 A pa
from L:10 to 4.00• A parr of Heavy shoes frons •L Ot` to 3.00.
Senate has
. Ilse United States Sen deo- R. Whitton. merchant of This school ranks high awong the
z :tic]opted fhb Reciprocity' measure Rodney, was fined g100 for bring-I FOR LADIES—Low to shoes 3.00 High to shoes 8.00• High top tan
beat business colleges cY this Conti- � p B P
Hent. Proof of this setatemen't is shoed 2.00. Lbw top tan shoes 1:75,
1bg a vote f abort two to one. inR liquor foto the village and found in our large catalogue. Write „
+
'rhe .mea=ute. however, will not giving it to a customer. I today for one. Salaries offered our FOR CHILDREN—Btr-c and tan all scree sad.makes. A full line of t,ptsnis
grad-uatea this year larger than I! shoes for boys and girls.
ibceome la'vd until the Canadian ever before. It ' ys to.get the best } - . Hamilton's shoes, which gigs
,igsarliament ..passes a s4milse bill, _.___1Vmso ddves•tfiseswents. practical education." are o rsal sates actio .
These all W. B
ive f n
._ wise one which is now the Role topie W. J. Elliott, Principal
al di!culacsion, not only within the WORK WANTED-- A job_on- and_ (9r_ and Alexander'Sts. �• A. GILLESPIE, . DUNBARTON _
by a boy abouub lean of ase,an*ng ► . Yong%
�diameotaf•y walls, but through- willing to work. APp17 so Mrs. Ksan, pucka:•
- - -
�mnt the whole country as well. cies. — — -- —----
L'+HORT HORN BULLS FOR SALE �d
rtlbte Conservative party are mak- �7 get C f� to {
y . 4W to determined a fight against At your ewe prise a pf oa prsmieer
lot is.cos_f.Pickering TR, la� Phonw�if s ,
..
it.Lha1;an• appelsl to the conntl'Y paipt. Clanmoss. - L k o� Can a�
'.ierfay be made in order to pass the to n d a r d B a n
` tmeesure. It is very possible that S i
` ass election Will be held this nut-
FRUITSEALERS _
+ilaesn• i oder ordioaf y circum- TORONTO
i' '� .twtancea no election Would be held
;IN ABUNDANCE
+•aatil the work of- the taking of •
a Rubber Siaggst Preserving Kettles and a good supply of the best ._ _ .. .. •�
-. 'the census was completed and Granillated Sugar for the preserving eearwn. Hua moved.to its new Head Office Building
s
- six -trttibution bill passed through4tbT �
e hogs%, 4o that the country - ----
Cotner o dor o N
: . ..�. Kin� : St. Nest, Co
_ ,might be represented according to
EGG-U, WH IT
wptilation. However, awing to AT IS. '
- r-�
the desire of the Liberal govern- - powder that Will raise your cakes and pastry Tor'lJI1t�•
It is a Baking p
`
and keep thele lip. Try it.
meat to pass the reciprocity bill
the earliest possible tnoment,
Ulm Groceries are the freshest. The Savings Bank De}Jartnleut at the new location will
: _ f } 1, b e
tale election may be brought on"iW- +
be made a special feature a t le Ban 's nein ss.
tserlixte}y or at_least as soon a- ED. G PHILIP, BROL GHA`•t
q.
tile Lists can be prepared. Should ~
• ',thi-a be done-we will then be lAung- -
- ked it>to the turmoilo f an election
:ratupaign and may expect to see aW�� �! a
r
Very fight, as both parties
• ';' -::n-ill enter it pith a determined �VIf E85TER5
r 'furt to win. ..• - G�.7 IN FAYOF� OF .OUR No. R BINDER
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)E\TRA`CE EYA�fI\A1'IONS !� ..
Buying aBinderfeeerlbasbaalneaa. IC's aalarast- fnataatly to any atsorlodgedBr tan:b��srd or for.
-4?eport of, entrance exafninations meet. �o tooifnQ you ss when yon Dat @o wars-toptctnp>7�
� 'Y� much good money tato a mac trine. so say we. We Argument,11 Binds Ever?Sheet. That's wl+at our
,n
..-held at Whitby. Pickering Glare- C VAL realize it,too• caatomera tell ae. The record is pDretty cJear,nndwe're
'..ywoottt, �Vhiievale. June 28th, 27th, wa�� Ar¢vmoot 1.-13igh•c;rodeKaterisl-inside, anreoteverybindingartachment,becaaaeeachtacarx
. ?f3ch, 1611, Names in order Of merit• \lAarsr rutside,wrongside,rightside. W�etherete+liron fully eYd)natedand tharoaghlytestinwor accuavestete
D wood or otber material-ete7��p�E X N O WoI T the Lold.we know thea that!t will work acenratel9 la
' lVh}tby,Henry St., �V.'L. Elvidge, Binder ie drat-claas, A No. 1 Arent 6,-Accurate Hnotter. This is on im-
hecause we test chem.
:'11�cher—Temple Procter. William ��- Ar¢nment 11 -Light week weight onHorees. No, provement peculiar to our No.3,and wie a s a ahead of
Bstxvn, Angus Cormack. Ben Breslin, �,. nicely bpalanced on the mbt ein,ole that there is sn�thlag on Canadian Dialers. Ic meat be rlaht before
• ' - •i$sabel Barelity, Grace Linton,. Gordon cmeanot�i Rraeat savimgl in a y sowork, land doesTnot it
is tlahea our, on�sharp-eyed fnsper.T is pees ih
�Vllitfleld, George herr,Ethel Robert= BeC1Oie it is a NEW CREA- wear down their vitality. rArgument 4.-9 delletris tg the rlaoller. T ds it to he
1� TION, Oovering ever, pr¢ameot S.-L1ght Draft. No. S ie noted for the upper elevator deflects tbe.¢raia and tion t 1t to the
cava, tdelln Bradley Fred Clayton.
3'4Alter 1►IACCarI,' Halve Palmer. fl81d. Of the world's thOtight, wtrongt,easily m.
a)uu+ted two horsesyhandleltln eel packerson the
sheat ek In good condition to make a
y .action and culture. The Only 1y Tbe.reasons are, we use ball and,rotler Argument 8--for tLey or
madefn S fi,se ft, I ft,,
F". Dufferin -St., W. A. Henderson, dietioatery is Te arings,ptentynton-en s "Ob',.athefs- and6ft•class ofwl�the. ;
new unabridged Thrp redurb friction ane leagtbea the life o!
-.'-reacber.—Belle Vanstone, Olive - �y yeU',, the Bender,
:"3gn1�,• •, 'Argument 4.-Picks up Flsi'(irafn. our "She la a Dandy." soya' Peter OraA. n d Binder
$,S..No.1.Pickering,Miss A.Sleep, & it.dednes over 400,000 Baht on tae.cress,both iii draft and
Words;more than ever lever that Controls the roe,can be changed could possibly do better or nit r work sad it is so very L.
neck weight. It has not missed a sliest
"Frjxeher,-itla Jones, ):ort Richards, w=In tying all season,end any ersnn
' �Altprt Howland. before appeared between two wanting a Binder Frost missing t�H he
COv'eTa. z;00 Pages. ".6000 ZI- does not buy 1 a Frost,t wo machine. •,�-:
S.�+:No. 3, Pickering, 'Miss-F• Os- Ittatratfoas. The needle and tensions are tar
/� �POS� aheAd of any other for peIne to pg
- - vlot"--Teacher,—Beatrice Annan, � it in the only dictioaer7 _ l snowing the cttrnaa r r twltre co c ass
Wuud :.through where there are any lmo s to
rrw Hoard. BeCaHIQ;wIth;-D1e.-UoW-(Mvided Y the twine. is never in any Instance
�t+wklin, Miss E. Hueson Teacher, - „ will.airyp ET trul>
page. b Sticks of t3sailia'.' l• (accrued) PETER O.titAFF•
--vikired•Agusttis,•TresAe 'Lawrence, �;;
Because Bot there area score more reasons ,* f
F 1Qt �thy Vipond, MAy Slater. Lou it is.an encyclopedia fa P� for yourbuyin +n imp y 3;
4 .t1,,wo c• -- __ �.��� a single volume. i '' / _ ouF booklet Seasons Why v -rt
• 1 _ ,fir
an general
cataloiL o
'4:nion S. S. NO, 1. Miss•B. Crate- BeCattSe it is accepted by tho; a� N�.•`� is�HioiEiR n w foe theroSeoacTbotrenizatlon '
#itx4ll. Teacher,—Lottie Gulliver Courts, Schools and -- `
.ctrl ,Christian and Almond Rich- Press as the one anprcma @ta• _ answer s srrggaa • e
covers the whole nomtnioa,eo we
»•. - _ _ .. .. 'i have as agent near you. Awn
�rti�r�n. (equal}, thority. I w gladlysne aYpae tions ;
S.S. o. o, Whitby, bliss I. Sharpe, be-who knows ,Wish : { THE F80Stl fit WOOD
"7elWher.—Minnie Bays, Olive Trigg, Because Sccess. Let us tell CO., Ltd. `
4w; don Vanstone:
,.. - you about this now cork. Smith's Falls. Canada ` .
Ashburn bliss S. Tewksbury,Teach 1161111111
—9tellrt Rice• Evelyn Fisher.
S. S. No. 4. H., Whitby bliss R. scares for se.=s'..of"W avid"r.".
Vt InL Teacher.—Marjorie McIntosh. C C.11aRl"A1lCO..la4lirre•s se•iesA•V•r"' '`NK=�$Yv QNT+ ,
gf3. rNo. 2. Reach-MissN:William-i sere,.ani.par••r..r.+raa.ss%efp-ft"MW' f. F.+. Z'=►SN�,''Y. ACa��'�N'�,
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Misses Bessie and Mary Kacn&b evening from a pleasant week at STEEL BOOTS I STEEIa BOOTS Z
are holidayIng at Jacksonl Point. Jacksca's Point
es Underhill was in the city John 1fesI threshed his alsike on Harry Brodie, of Moose Jaw,
fle of days this week.
coo
7armer of the Trader's spent
Tuesday. this beitif the first and Mrs. Pooler, of Toronto,
threshed this season u this local- a few days last week with the for-Toronto; was home over AND to; -WOMEN'S FINE BOOTS D SHOES
it mer'o brothers here.
lay.
�Ve regret to report that at John Stokes, of Toronto,is visit-
is 1. Hutchison, teller of the 7
the time of writing John Raid's jug for a couple of days at Albert
-..--'Standard Bank spent Sunday to health sh4we no signs of improve- Rawson,a. He is on his way' to
Lindsay
Mrs. 'Anderson, of Toronto mens. Peterboro in his auto.
Day Bros., of Evansville, were
d 'Flour and Feed always on hand.
;Freut Sunday with Joshua and in Toronto on Sunday arranging
Mins Effie
h- e Corner Store, Claremont. W. 19. ALMZR
W,
f Toronto, for the purchase of a new thresh- "Hair Beautifier T�
Effie Graham, of
Mies Mil- ing engine.
Refined women the worid
spent a'Yew days with M. Dr. and Mrs. Harvey and Mrs.
b over use h
dyed Forsyth.
Walton, all of Turopto, were the
Born—At Toronto, on Thurs- Every women knows that there is noth•
guests of R. E. and Mrs. Forsyth
g so good for hair and scalp trouble as
day, July, 20, to Chas. and Mrs.
over Sunday. PLriei&u Sage. If Parisian Sage is used W "i I He .R ICHARDSON'S q .
Wa!,R, a daughter. his I
G 4 neat week Thos. Dow has returned to two or three times a week it will keep the
Samis leaves nei home in St. Catharines after scalp nice and clean and remove dandruff. Important showing of finest display of
tors two weeks' vacation with It makes the halt lastroam sud filuffy, and
spending a couple of weeks with Chi". A very lugs anorimeni of
friends in Brussels. - )Leaps it from falling out.
his mother here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hargrave, of We urge every women who loves rLdi. Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, Just
with . Peter Macnab, or., an& Mrs. ant and fasoinatinR hair to go to T. K
'Markham, spent Sunday w Macnab returned on Saturday --ireftived for the Holiday trade. OW
McFadden today and get a large 50 cent
friends in Claremont.
Mrs. L. Todd, of Stouffville, bottle of Parisian Sage. He guarantees it and see them.
Sunda with her parents, to aura dandruff,falling Isair and itching Subscriptions Wkiin for all Magazines,
scalp,or money back. Sold and guaran-
-W. and Mrs. Ireaper. teed in Pickering by T. M McFadden. 'Weekly and Daily NoWNIMP041..
John Norton, of the 5th line- of
Uxbridge, unloaded a threshing WOMEN
J
' "We, '.
(outfit here on Monday. The Internatiunal Harvester -C:L- MICITA—MMSOMT
We are glad to note that Miss Company is alleged to have viol- 33=03C 81=90+..
,'Jessie Day Is able to be out again "ted the anti-trust law. i.W 16 10,7
after her recent illness MAYAVOID -
Rose Richardson, we are pleas-
00•YZARS,
--,ed to state, is making rapid pro-
gross towards recovery. 11D NQ
The publishers promise the Cen-
Aennial Souvenir Booklet -during V11 Who Would
I the first week in August.
Miss Emma Brodie and friend,,
Dy taking die E. MAN 95 waste time trying to splice an
Miss Smythe, spent a few days
parents here. Vegetable Compound Mh"s
with the former';
old hay fork rope, when C.
Mrs. J H. Beal and daughter, The following letter from Mrs. C(WYRiax-rs
Miss Maud left on Wednesday for Orville Rock wU1 prove how unwise Aolone sending a ohLewh and deocrtptlon Way
a two weeks' visit in Mayville, it is for women to submit to the 41aca, aocerwn one opinion Sargent wW sell 140
1UTSn&n to probab" M.psi
-sod other points in Michigan. dangers of a surgieal operation when tions striftm bo"de.,WPAV an P"Mmu
Lydiasent tree. dest agency for=�Qts.
may be avoided bi taking Im h
Mr, David Beattie, of Toronto, it feet of-7m8_inc
Patent$ tAxen
E. piakham's Vegeta Is Compound. we""WL"with
hos tal
returned home on Monday after She was f ourweeks.in the pt Manilla, rope for $4.25
pending two weeki with friends and came home suffering worse ftlah: butftoo
- .,Tn the neighborhood of Claremont. A ban4ac"T 11100mmed w"kJ7 aw
than before. Z;;l"I'Ve" for
net 30 T.
Foster Hutchison and daughter, , Hese is her own statement. a 7664 PON&"pop" som by
Miss Fostitia, are visiting friends Paw Paw, Mich.—"Two years W &U"M eZ16
In Stratford, Listowel, Wingham. I suffered -very severely with a dig- N Lkletased-wNewifIrk -Ve have all sized of Rope in
iacemout. I could 78Lw
Seaforth, Mitchell and Brantford.
The football match between of be on m3 --stock, also -first-class
long time. My
the townliue and the 5th line Of phystctan treated 1 0 0 ound.
0. C3 .1
me for seven months 03
xbridge on Tuesday evening Binder Twine at 81 cents a, p
t resulted ina, tie, neither side thout much relief Iowa
%0 '.., ad at Last sent me i V 0
sco ri a g. I Jaa—
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beaumont • to Aim arbor for
tand two children, and Mr. and A n operation. I was :1 CHARLES SARGENTO CLAIREMONT
A as
t erefoarweeks" Z3 It 0 to
Mrs. De Is Matter autoed from I.. 4 =_
came home suffertug P12
fie P
Toronto to John Neal,'s and re- worse than before 0
other advised
tGrued on Sunday evening. Xy m
Lydl&
_1311 J, I
All those who attended the Len- 4r Trip a,. -Cultivators lie
Corn
3 e 1
nox picnic on Tbiirsday last at K- Pinibam' V om as
Jackson's Point report an enjoy- and I diti. Today am well and
n
or JIM If yo
or . a
OrL
k. n want-& Corn Cultivator, better investigate
able time. It is said that there and do all ® own boom ork. I owe I , �J'
my health to Lydia Plukham's Fab �j I - . . � "Ll . -
were about 18M people present. Vegetable Compound and advise my . .. . .., - the mrits of the PLANET JR. lime
"dies' Aid -4 M
The Presbyterian Lad friends who are afflicted with any �o a
routine it sm a Our No. 72, two-row Cultivator works two rows of corn,-turnilm,
Society varied the usual ro tsmale complaint to try iV'—XM a
of their work thio week by having to a may to once.
oitru.Lls Bacx IL IL No.L Paw Psw, 91 mangels, potatoes or beans thoroughly &�i n'
their regular monthly meeting 112 ]COMpa 00
picnic style in Mr. Borland's if you are III do not"slong Until a a S July f
an opusdon is neoesswT, but at on" In shop for
grove. 1F a a .4 0 :a Sep I Have a sample in
tsks Lydia F. Piukbam*s Veptiabb
Mr. Iresou, painter and dedora Wo 0" inspection. Call in a Seel A
tor, of Whitevale, is making ex-- COIRP0620L Nov post card will brine a catalogue
YO&M It bas been the stag. Z
lVe improvements to the Bap- i D" with.full particulars.tens' P' for we
fiat
dardl=y men's Uls, and bjw
Church. The ceiling is being F 15. osbaws is,Brouxtis
poddvoy restored the health of tbo JLDQAJ7 iins-whu; is,0san"Laws I I.
P*
the walls painted, and iiiia&ciewoutim.. Whydoollyoutryll? 17.ran
papered,
grained.
Rev. Mr. Rooker. of Stouffville.
{preached- on Sunday last, both Plymouth Twine
morning and evening in the Bap-
. ..... .. tist Church to good congregations. Canadian' 'National bitim I have the agency for Plymouth
!Rev. J. A. Grant occupied the pul-
J it in Mr. Booker's church in Twine, acid can supply those
mat
'TORONTO September 1 Ith
who demand a good
Atouffirille,that da Angut 26th
Mrs. W. M. Palmer and Mrs. artfcle.
Thos. Gauslin attended the funer-
CORONATION YEAR LEADS THEM ALL Prices are right.* ti
V al of the late Robeirt Storey at
Elmvale on Wednesday. Mr.
Aft---Gerns from E
U"ad led Ag*dbm7 Euro- 41�
-7Whitevale
'Storey, who is a former resident rn galleries—masters display ever shown in Howard E. Turner,
Greatest show on contin-
of Claremont, died on Tuesday from
ent! Special Prize* of best collections in America! Goods titan-after a brief illness from imflaw- ufactured white you
$SOO each. increased Canada and United
tnation. prizes in.all classes. States. wait. 'BRYAN
We congratulate hiss Forgie on Pickering Lumber Yard R.
the success of her entrance- claqs. THREE GREAT SPECIALS Tobacco s and smokors!
Z�AIt8�I3i 3'
Four ont of six who wrote were oftl,,. Bell
tb tk Waves Pine flooring, NlanitobA siding. drop sundries,
snecessful, and the others took a Futval If Wre—p' ictur- COWream Guards B3011-- Wat BW1 siding, inatetted, rough and dreased .-Telephone Co. - Aa ency for
—fair mark, the difficulty seeming ing the glories of the Cor- Musicians of the Royal Showing a battle between nod-hemlock. iiin..audIA in, Rolston Launir
a] a Dreadnought and a pine tim R
to lie.in the rather 'catchy' geog- ovation ceremonies. 1,500 Household, by. s dressed pine. i in; V inatchea , : .
y.
ing, Submarine. N-T ONTARIO
.rapbypaper. Thesuccessfilican- performers in uniform. permission or the pine. New Brunswick white CLAREMO.
d!dRtes were Maggie Gleeson, Vio- ER ATTRACTIONS cedar shingles.
HOSTS OF OTHER
_1a Fcv�h, Annie Spoffard. and LN.R.A. FAgatlrAl�k —Boy scouts Review—vaudeville—Japanese Fireworks— C-11
Wallace McFarlane. ��Sqorj�tart' Bands—Trotting and Pacing Race&.c-
W. D. GORDW, & SON.
The sad news reached Clare-
mouton Saturday that Mrs. Wil- MAGNIFICENT DISPLAYS OF CORONATION FIREWORKS
liam Milne, who left here in 1910 For ail Inforfe&tion write Manager 0, ORR,City Hall. Toronto.
had died suddenly. She had been New Blacksmith Shop
in poor health for �5orue tiiu'e but
a fatal termination within so brief
-a space was quite' unlooked for. Having leased the blacksmith •
She leaves a husband and a fain- m- Of elf materials and design
-D I M P S 0 Ill & C 0 shop former1rrun by Hy. Tho kept in stock. It will pay you
ily of five young children. The
beatfelt sympathy of the i2otil- son, I am prepared,to do general to call at our works%rd inspect oar stock
and bt Don't be misled
munity is extended to them. and blacksmithing in all lines. o am 11poes. am
agents we do at employ them,eonseq
to the other friends. H0RSFSK0Er%,G A STFCIALTY ly we can, and do throw offthe agents
The annual garden party tinder
commission of le per cent.,which You will
the auspices of the Epworth Lea- Ind. phone, No. 302, Claremont certainly save by purchasing from Uh
"'gun and choir of the Methodist DRY GOODS—Our 'stock is com-
M • call solicited.
Church which was to.,have been plate. Get a pair of our Lisle
JOHN McGRATH WHITBY ORANITE CIL,
lield on Wednesday 7vening of thread lace-front Hose, well *hitby, On4arl I
la'st week, was owing to the min worth 4 te Taf- CLAREMONT, ONT.
postponed until the following Oc., for 25c.- Whi
2
feta silk gloves, 20 inch long E. W. EVANS
evening when a very large crowd
dome fasten; the best Val The Pickering
had assenibled. After an excell- tie ever
ent supper, a splendid programme offered at 50C. Pump Manufacturer
—was given, which wits en- Vigilance Committee Residence, a .
- by all. The proceeds Shop' an Dundas St)
joyed
to over $100. The object of this Association is to ...,WHITBY, ONT.
Our school board who had en- The Dealer, the Shoe lessen stealing and prosemite
GRO(jERIES—The best in the
gaged a teacher as principal have
- and the fit the felon,, Three doors west of Whitby Housi'
market, always fresh, As yoll
receivedwordfrom him that he 11 1._. . " . ._..
know this season of the year all We can fit voit in price,style,comfort
ctlinot come as lie had accepted 'a Ladies boots, shoes and Members having property atoleu commas l-
food stuffs must be in a and wear. 2.00 nate immediately with any member - We are prep ed to instal wood or iron
tosition iii the Tara school at a Our' food 'lippers-1.40. 1-50, 1.0011.751 I.W, of Eiscutive Committee. Pumps , bort notice,also attend
igher salary. 'there are too sanitary condition. 2.25, 2.50. '.Nlisses-135, 1.41)and 1.65. $1.00. to all kinds of repairing.'
Children's, all Prices, 60C.
stuffs are all kept in close cover- U% Membership fee
many te-achers these days who 0
have too littlo regard for their ed sanitary bins—nothing ex- Alen', 1rupcirial Patent Leather Boots Ttake�glm&v be had from t128 PresidenCor Agent for the Ontat io Wind Mill,
-'word of promise and thus p'ut posed to draw flies. Oar Teas 4.00. Plain dull tops 2.50,3,50. Plain Secretary on appil—tion- also g,"olirte engines and
and Coffees are the best. Try 131ut6hers foxed heels and stra ps 2.00. :
school boards to a great deal of Exec Com—L. D. Banks, the squre gear
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'inconvenience, that them. Votith's-1,25, 1.40, 1.50, 1.85, V. Richardson,Pickering. ontl
om We think MAGNET CREAXISEPARATOPL
respect for their word should hiLve
'A. O'Connor Arthur J0rd"
more influence over their actions idenc Phone No. 50 at residence
than a few paltry dollars. Do SI SON, & Co., PICKERING Pros
PLOfiVf��p . ;TM. 7
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C THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON
INTERNATIONAL LESSON,
confomd fo t,so
JULY 30.
Lessi0
n V.—The flinding of the Hook -7 -7
V40fuf for
of Law, 2 Chron. 34. 14-33.
A warposes. �!
I'- Aria &Qm)
Golden Text, Pisa. jig. 11vY
14. Hilkiah found the book—
The fact that it was-found at the ��LE� oil
LIPTON S TE--.A` time the money was being brought
into the temple for the necessary
PERIFFU
0 OVE R 2 M I LLI ON PACKAGE SOLD_wEEKLY repairs, makes it seem a natural in
1 ref!
inference that the book was hid-
bell where the money was kept. CaNakaa
Given by Mows—Thies detail is
W
not given by 2 Kings the older re-
it
.4 cord. Th
Jays emerged from the thicket e Chronicler has in mind I
again and renewed the assault 013 the entire Pentateuch whereas, as
AVESEANCE OF BLUEJAYS him with'all ihe old fury. I rescued noted above, the account in Kings
JI
z him once more and took him home !implies only the book of- Deuter-
ITEMS OF INTERIM.
and shat him in the barn. -�Onomy. Many critical students of
HANDS HEALTH INDICATORSFry
_._XJPO_N A HORSE THAT.HAD DE- the Old Testament now believe the who do mliew,
A road passes along the field As a rule, those
STROYED THEIR NEST. on the other side of the thicket And main portion of Deuteronomy was mental labor need regular t3hySiCal
is much Two written, y Moses, but at a SO exercise, tends to render
travelled by teams. -cot b rcise, which
ME HEALTH SIG_NS IC]ii cares and worries easier.to bear.
or three days' after the affair be- later time, and was made up of WH
-.The Owaor of the Equine Had to-tween the bluejays and my horse I materials of an earlier date. SHOULD BE WATCHED. It is not good for one white feeling
hooked the horse to my buggy for 16. Shaphan carried the book to exhausted from mental wqA- to 1;4 4
Take a Hand In the Furious a drive to the village. As he was take vigorous Physical irme, es.
the king—A comparison with 2 exe
Kings 22. 9 shows that this men- Fliekin
llicket, thoze pecially immediately after or be
Attack. jagging along by the t. tion of the book should not have 9 Of the Nails Si.-nifles That fore a, meal.
bluejays - recognized him and in-
"I hated to do it,li said subur- stantly assailed hiin. That was too oint. Its in. .. .the System Requires
been made at this r Thero is an easy way to teil if a
ban dweller, '`for the birds were muchfureven the staid Old nag troduction here, anticipating the Overhauling. -diamond is genuine. Mako
o put up Nvith, and he took, the, narration in verse 15, makes an
�'P so pretty and had remained about t dot on a piece of paper wi& a lead
Instead of ,pllt out your pencil and look at it throtigi) The
may place in the country all winter, bit in his teeth and in spite of all awkward statement. What this tougue," tlAe schoolmaster diamond.
serving greatly to brighten things I could Lo, ran away. scribe actually did was, first of all, s order, If it shows bet s tiogle
"Hold out i-OU hand"—what pain- dot the diamond is gen if it
up during the sombre season- bub "And'diidn't those infernal jays to report to the king the comple- Iful memories it revives—is likely shows more than one, 4
14, 1 7r &le mark
I had either to make away with keep right along with him for hall 11011 of his work in connection with to., be the first instruction of Appears scattered, it is nA a gen-
t. the
-them or let them make away with a mile, urging him to still greater the repair of the temple, which had I doctor in future when caned in for uine diamond.
�.;zny horse. effort in his runaway Stunt by been intrusted to the care of the an examination. For it has-b-aen During the delivery of an ad-
Along one side of the-field that
otl�pet-kiiag-him and it.`.bi�g him &n4- -Le,,-1te3- placed on record that '--the hand dress at a-Llahg61Ten_ mecimg, the
stretchers away from the. rear �velling in his ears' They quit then IS..Read the-rein—The writer re- is an invaluable aid to the diagnos- Bishop of St. Asaph. Wales, rrca)1•
my place is a thick growth of bush-I' Tl cognizes the repair of the temple,
and went back to the thicket, tie!- is of disease, especially in respect ed that be held his first RL)- is
to. Various kinds of birds find i ling congratulations to one .an- which had been intire Pentateuch to fevcrq, neurasthenia, insanity. pointment. at Llankolkqi. Tljo
that thicket . favorable for their J other at the top cd their lungs. I to the king, and s*o says he read and faulty action, of the internal music to accompany the c%virr vas
nesting places. The field itself i isnever got the old horse slowed only portions of it. Admitting:'tt;ng that organs of the body.' then supplied by a barrel organ.
Sti it was the let &.9 a pasture, and in the-aprinR 1 down until we got to town, about, book of Deuteronomy The nails of the fingers in par- As a boy he churned it outvb�y r-'gLi-
and early summer the cattle and two miles. that was read. the statement in 2 iticular, it appears, betray the lady turning the handle.horses pat�turinj( tliere vary their
-_No, damage was done except to Kings that "Shaphan read it'' is.-at weaknesses and strength of health,
diet by bruw*ing �,n the sweet and I
Short. stumpy nails show that a
my temper. That was wrecked so once cred'ble and natural.
tender young foliage of the thit-ket' ` that Wh,-14 I got home, returning 19, if e rent his c!othes—The de- man will be a victim to throat
Among the three or four horses in by a r-wadaboat way to escape the nunciation and cures fovnd in trouble, bronchitis or Asthma, and A SAFE CURE,
-the field along in May was rn�A danger o-f anGt"r furious bluejay Deut. 26 would be apt to move the heathy-fluted nails show that thel
__Doctor." sighed the h d
orse, an unpretending and kindly king deeply As h'e thulight of his - agga r 4
old fellow and almost one of th'01 aisault and possibly; more damage nerrou;s condition is in abid itate man. -I'm in a terrible AAe
w my temper if to nothing else, I People's neg!ect of the euveiant. of Also wherever there, is a tendency e
went for those jays' with a shut- Jehovah. toward heart trouble, short, small haven't slept & wink for iuearly a
week. The cat next dour. tWwis all
'One day I was working in my g!ln 20. Ahikam—Spoken of by Je-rem nails predominate.
16. 24) as a worths acid night. Can i� u do aDytiAag for
garden when I I hea nd b uejays '-I hated to do it,-:but I couldn't wish (4 10 courtie.r. On the other hand very long
down in the thicket along the fiehi who defended the prophet On a cri.:,J narrow nails idwate a leaning to- we
I �,taad by and see my horse con-
fence making-more noise than is stantly in jeipardy. and I didn't tical occasion, and the father of ward spinal afflictions.' Especially les, I think %e,- sAi,til the doc-
usual even ' with those birdi Ot want to "I him. At the �ame time Gedallah, who go%erned the cities is thiq so if they are high and cur,&- tor. ''Let me bee. This ipowder
harsh and strident voice. Looking I suppose the js�s had some excuse Of Judah After the fall of Jerusa- ed at f he ends Flocking of thp here will cork the trLck. I th.nk.
down that way. I saw-four btuejays for their e-rimity Against the horse. lem. nails with white %pots signifies that You 11 sleep now all right
"''engaged in fierce . and persistent for there is no, doubt that while he The king's servant—Rome' special the persona entire nervous 4ys4em "Ob, thank you, doctor When
-
assault on my horseL was br*w'sing along the edge of office of whose nature we are not 'needs overhauling. In contrast, do I take it.'
"You don't take it. 'my dear sir.hey were dartirig at him frnm the thicket he had pulled down a I certain. every person possessing clear, rose-
sides. pecking at his face strike 1 21. Go for great is the wrath tinted nails is in fine phymical con- You give it to the cat
lim-b-ort which a'family of bluelays
Ing him in the neck a-hd nipping hi% had their 'nest and tumbled the of Jehovah—The'king was fearful clition,
ears. The poor old "nag ran first of. the threatening calamity which 7
young one% out of it to the ground. SIGNS OF DISSIPATION.
one way &ad then another to .es- �'The jsys were simply wreaking the reading of. the law led him to
e x pec t. FALSE R UN G RR.
s ape the ass'aulta;of the excited and vengeance on the despoiler of tl)e The skin of the palm also plays`
G BIRDS, nest. although I am sure the old 22. Huldah the 'prophetess—Tbe a ver
SHRIEKING horse -w t term was applied to several women y important part in forming A Syluilloni of Stain * Trouble
4Duldn't have dumped tha .1a judgment of one's health. When Corm-ted by Good l"Vvol.
but he was headed off by them in the Old Testament—Miriam, De it has a mottled for all the juiev foliage there d and pink appear- There is vi ith some formsof stomach
way he turned. the thicket if
whiche. as i.n he only had torah, the wife of Isaiah, Noadiah anct, it is the positive indication trouble, aii: abnormal erasing for
Ax there might be danger mol w (Neh. 6. 1-4). Huldah must have of health, pure blood. and a power-
known.".
-which is frequently mistaken,
food
a.
the horse being blinded by r-on'A" been & woman of acknowledged re ful and reliable constitution. A.
,well aimed stroke of a bluejay's Aute as a prophetess, inasmuch as superabundance of red betrays a for a '-good appetite.- -4 lady
the messengers of the king sought I tendency to apoplexy or brain teacher writes from Omrthage,
Ibarp b,ill, I hurried down to lend Mo.. to explain how.with good food
shim In 19 in ascaptbg from the v
y SAW LIFE'S SPARK DEPART. her out at once, when directed to hemorrhage.
vicious birds. Even after I arriv- -inquire of Jehovah." We hale When the texture of the skin in she dealt with this sort of hurtful
ed on the scene and took the horse' SaV303 Saw Current of Life Leave no further information concerning the palm is smooth-and silky it pro- hunger.
by the mane and 1,W him away from I Xan*s Body. her than' what is contained in this, mises. the owner that some day he "I have taught school for fifteen
:the sporthe infuriated jays hover- and the parallel account in 2 Kings may expect gouty or rheumatic ex- years, and up too nine years Ago
-w rig That the spark of, life has been oo. 14.20. , Her husband'is' grand- periences. Disinpation is followed had good. average heal&.
ed about acrd followed us, making seen to leave its "tenement of ..,,h dine
frequent bqld dashes on the horse father was keeper of the garments by clammy, cold, and even wet years apo, however, my be-
clay," -is an assertion made by Dr.
and iii6c-ting jabs -that made him Patrick S.' O'Donnel, of Chicago kept for special festive occasions at palms, especially where the person gen to fail. ane, continued to grow
f ol' the palace. has exhausted his nerve for". A worse steadily, in spite of doctor's
Jump
an X ray expert.,, who has been son
-iv 24r All the curses—See Deut. 28-Idamp skin means that the per prescriptioni,, and everything I'
-1 led the horse to the far side ri� lip experiments made by Dr.
I lovi should at once cut down the pace,
.*f the field and the birds.returneii W' . J. Kilner, of Loficlon, En land. M28. A more terrible fate for the could do. During all this time my
-et, where time-ago, using a chemical- and the nation could hardly whether it be due to pleasure or
to the thick they held Some t* city a hard mental work. appetite continued good, ouly the
two thin be imagined. i more I ate the'ruore'l good,
to
noisy conoultatiou at one pArticu.- ized film sealed between
lar spot and seemed to be in great strips of glwfs. Dr. O'Donnell gave 28. Gathered to tby grave,in WHAT THE PALMS 11*�DICATE. eat—I was always hun Mm
tri,bulation. It was evident i,"t a.demonstration to twenty phrs- peace—As Josiah was slain in the *,The first symptoms of my.
y horse
blue- ivilins• of the aura or ''electrical battle of Megiddo, these words,'if A hand covered with a network breakdown were a distres3ing
.I.Dhhad offended the)a
-and discover radiation" of living bodies, four taken literally, are at least a testi- of linerunning in every direction nervousness and 'A, lues of flesh.y4 in.some way s-
if P.0'asible -in what way I walked young women being used as sub- mony to the genuineness of the indicates A. highly nervous, sensi- The nervousness grew -a bad that,
over to the thicket. At the spot jects. The Aura developed 'as a i prophecy. As a matter of fact, be- tive disposition, and one that, finally it amounted to,actual eros-
-where the clamor of the jays was strong ray of light surrounding the cause of his personal piety and hu, sooner or later,-.if care is not ex- trati,;n'. Then came it,)mach trou-
concentrated I found on the entire form of the subject. mility, the king was spared the jercised, will become A, physical tiles, which were very painful, con-
A
(ground-the b6dies of three newly "Last night," -said Dr. O'Don- Agony of witnessing the evils which II and often a mental wreck. The line
stipation which brought on pjles,
nel, "in the presence of several betel} his people. of life surrounding the base of the dye-pepsia and *severe nervous
-The four old birds circled abouli physicians in Mercy Hospital, I 29, All the elders—No official thumb does not guarantee by its 'a t,Rcl.aches..
length a- long life. It -does, ,how-
me with noise and Sury for a while fried the' experiment on a dying class is meant, but rather the "The doctors seemed powerless
as if inclined to hold me respon- man. He was rapidly - heads of houses and clans. ever, register the quality and
9 �eln me, said I was overworked,
si�ble in-nome way for the tragedy. Siuldenly the attending physician 30. All the peopl-e-- It- was a P or- amount of vitality in the system and t4)
s the announced that the nian was dead. the length of time� it W�ji 'sustain and at last urged rho t/,) givt�' up
Then they daah�d away across pular assembly,. consisting of all teaching, if I wished to save my
field toward where my horse had The aura. began to-spread from the classes and ages. life. a low; life.
resumed his quie-t. feeding and ar- hody and presently disappeared. The palm also reaveals
res 31. Made a covenant—Literally, ges- "But this I could..not Ao.
..riving there angrily renewed their Further observation of the corpse 49cut a covenant," an expression state of nerves and Acute indi' ks
attack upon him. revealed no sign of th;P aura: ,tion.
Tli�- life. lines end in for s, kept on 'at it as well as I could,
that arose from the custom of cut- I
"I hurried thither and again - �'We do.not claim that the-ligbt i or branches, the sign of dissipated each day growing more wretched,
fiT'lg sacrificial victims in pieces,. vital force. ' The health xr hepatic my will-power alone keeping me
rescued him from is the soul -or spirit, in fact no one
seems.to,Know what it is. In my between which the parties involved. line, crossing the palm diagonally tU), till at last a good angel sug-
ThE FU however, was no es toward BIRDS. % opinion, however, it is some sort walked. toward the fourth finger, is broken crested that I try a diet of Grape-
part of a covenant. The oath into pieces. This shows a weak
of ra,.io Activity made visible by I -Nuts food and from that Jay to
and they.flew yelling back to the the use of the cbemicaliz -film. of the covenant',Aas the principal stomach, and the, natural reaction
ed this I have found it delicious, al-
.,thicket. As often as the horse was. M7 experiments, however. i feature.
3�k seem -upon the head, intellect, and otb- ways appetizing and satisfying.
left to himself in the pasture the to prove tbat it is the animating 32. Caused all.. to stand to it
er organs of the body.' I owe my restoration to health
lava attacked him as fiercely as —That, is, to keep the law. Accord e he
ay power or current of life of human Th lines extending lip to t to Grape-Nuts. My weight has re- Y
ever, and I was compelled to re. beings." ing to the at-count in Chronicles base'of the third finger point' to turned and, for more than two'
years I have been free frorn tho
him from the -field; The (see lesson for July' 23), the reforms some affection of the eyes. When-
lbirds made no attack on any other of Josiah bad preceded the fiind' ever more than one of these lines
nervousne s, constipation, ni'e�,
of the horses, although'two of them E in of- the law book, and had appears upon the mount tinder this
re feeding near 'the spot where- QUITE SAF headaches, and all . the ailill-IT!,&
we sprung, not from the reading Of finger, look for near-sightedness or that used 0 pit ish me 0 and
_tt� birds, were clamoringJa the "How long.. have-you bee rL..a the.1a.w, but from the natural de- some eve-weaknesi. -In connection 3
have been able to work freol� and
chemist 7" sire of 4 pious king. The follow-' with this, if the palm is very fully
tushes. easily." - Name given by P'O's"'.1
e(The jay, 6ecanne quiet after -,o ':Twenty years." ing verse therefore, may be re- developed, the teeth decay easily.-
�vhile and presumably-went, .about "Passed all-the examinations 3" ganded as a summary of the reform These unfailing signs can be read- Co., BaHle Creek, Mich.
their busineaBelieving that the'-he' "I am a member of the Pbarma- work of Josiah. ity verified by an -examination of read the little book, -The Road
Unfortunate incidiw4�,was closed I centical Society." 33. All his days they' departed various hands. to WtIlTille," 'ill pkgs. -There's
'
•
-e pas- "That's, all right. —But. after his death, in the a Ro&son.
turned 0 horse 'into the Now I kno,4 not aver rost tbo above Wtor? A naw SM
'ihe people
tore ag -a,:but he. had no soones you are fully qualified•;---give me a reign of Jehoiakim, fever
from slow to Orr's. They
begun 'to'erop the grass than the seidlitz' -powder." fe!l back into the old bibits. • 2-1 198um so—it 156"U1044 taus, *Rd full of huAWD Intent
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+++ wife, and let that man make love
.
"THE BEST HOME PRESERVES
get all that right! You're mine! J
to you I Well, now I'm going to
mine!--miue!, I ain't going to give
you up to no one, and they won't
come and help you this time. Oh!
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dear, no; and why I because they're These are rade by rightly combining luscious Creek fruits-with
too frightened. ,They know I'm
rdad!" His white face, with its
burning eyes, beat lower and lower
to hers. "Yes, mad, and too strong
T for the lot of them. You didn't
� .Ok A LOOK INTO THE PAS
know, did you, Nancy—you didn't K
guess I was so clever as to bide it
from y.&u 7 Ah t ah? what a good
0 0-s 4 4 -4 0-m 0- i`j`}.:}.«}...}.. joke. You never thought as how
husband Thomas Moss would be even with
0MAXITER XXIII. (Cont'd) pushed -open, and her -' EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR
you, and pay you out for all your
S
Nang bAd grown tired of rumin- stood in the room. pride; but he-did. He got the bet-
-6.ting on phis man's strange, vin- With a gasp for breath Nancy re ter of you, -Nancy, and all by a
The beat requite are thea asunred.
dictiye u&tare. Think as she might, treated suddenly; there was an in trick!" A3
definable horror pervading, Craw- Ask your grocer for Redpath Rxtr& Granulatad Sugar. He
she could arrive at no really good He laughed that wild, horrible
knows then that you want the best.
haw at this moment—his face was
reason for his behavior to herself laugh again, while she, gasping for
It was =4 in her to comprehend curiously white and set, his eyes
breath, was struggling in vain to
were wild and glaring. The Canada Sugar Refining Co., UnUM, Montreal
the uo6xture of vulgar passion, free herself from his iron grasp; to
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mean spite and jealousy with which open her lips and force a cry for Established in A" by Joha Redpath.
He came slowly across the big
Crawshaw regarded her. She only room nearer and nearer to the from her parched throat. The
know that the dislike which had shrinking girl till he reached the help
ago
d on it agony of the moment was awful;
come so anoonsciousIv for ,Thontas big chair; he put his ban
and steadied himself. yet not one word escaped her. She
Ros;2 in &be old days wag nothing knew that every' syllable he utter- Suddenly Crawshaw ceased How long she lay like this she
which filled her
"'o the
loat%ing "Sit -down, Nancy, my girl, sit houting;he stood very still. Yaw- never knew. The next thing sit
ed was true; it made her helpless, 5 ,
.1,cart now for Thomas Crawshaw. down," he said, in thick, slow ac- rable. position a. thousand cy s heart was beating like a sledge was conscious of was the curious
loathing ;which was growing cents. "don,t be frightened—I want mise a
times more terrible,,for there was hammer in her ears. She felt him sensation of being carried r' pidly
+tronger each day as the horrible to talk to you—I shan't keep you no one to came to her aid—n6 one brush the hair from her face and through the cold, damp, night air;
ion steps.*nvktion forced itself upon her r stirred a limb. but to save her from the fury of.this drag h,--.r on a few 9 ps; the next and when she opened he.r eyes it
L'Ibat t-he man was n-Ahing more Nancy neve maniac. Weakened gradually by moment, she opened her eyes, to was to meet the kind, troubled
bend
�-anr less than a drunken brute. She stood with a world of horror in her her vain efforts to release herself, close them again with a piercing gaze of Janet's honest eyes
regarded bim indeed as an animal "eyes fixed upon her husband, an in- til' shriek. in anxioualy.over her,
Nancy was forced backward I
1with jut mind or reason, who, in- articulate cry-for mercy and help ` "c Crawshaw had dragged her close a-
she found herself in the arm-chair 9 -She is not hurt, thank He
stead of responding to the good filling her heart. _S
IN
saw the with her two wrists held in that to the table, on which stood her ven ;—not even 4 'iscratch`� she
fortune which had come to him so In that moment she s ray. His
alone vice and that ghastly face bending supper t hand had closed heard some one sissy; sad then with N!
pnexpe�e"y, was using it to d-e- whole of her danger—she was -OTe r,Ire r. round a knife, and had lifted it a broken cry of horror, as memory
with w
base himeelf, till rve. sank into tit- with a mad-man—a man mad , a trick—yes, a gpod me onO� 'moment, she
"It was na-cingly in the air. returne�d for
# ''I'm gaing to kill you, -Nancy— -cl-ut-chid. at Janet's strong handaLs
er aud Lopeless degradation. It -drMk--
-k mutt&e,1- Crawshaw, his
tric to kill—kill—kill he whispered. and then fell backward again IR
was a sarcous thing that a man tones rising and rising till they %
who, Po fit'more
h verty and hardship, had in soft, thick tones. that chilled another merciful fainting
striven well to rise in Ide, should CHAPTER XXIV. were a shout. '"You thought your her to the heart. ''I'm going to severe than the last.
uncle had done it all. you &wal-
jwed the bait so easily—ah ! ah !
'when wealth was lavished upon For out instant comprehension, Ir see the red blood stream down your
struggle over, sight, the sense of acute fear and
him, seed all need for sti Oh! she was cleyer, was that fine white akin ' You are mine, and I Derrick Darnley heaved a short ilA
have PA. , speedily loat all ambition, loathing left Nancy; the next sheIdy mother, your lover's mother—
shall kill yo-u if—" sigh of relief as he was bowled
a
-and have given himae!f tip W the had recovered hcrie!f, and calling Nancy heard no more for a time along in a han8oin swiftly throughawful abd pernicious; habit which up every scrap of courage and she put it into, my mind. Clever'clever* clever'--he wagged his t seemed an hour to her; it was the crowded London streets,
�
c-inld not but end horribly. nerve power, faced the hurrur of only a
moment
head to andwe wun. Here, in the -very h,-art of rea. A,
_Na" k3d tried to argue the the moment Heeyek; shut. Dimly she had liam, and prosaic, everyday life,
-,,,e won. and now you're
she said hurriedly, I po�o rl.o 1, 4elt Metbing ve some one jerk hi!; vague fears about Nancy were
am tired, lids are matter out. tame after time-; she mine, those dainty, proud li
'had wmwWAnes reproached herself, and as- clearly as her nervousness mine; this red hair, and those blue ' Crawshaw away from her, while cuo,4iderably and suddenly- de--
Perhaps it nbe had been kinder to would 1,ermit. 1-1 --will talk to !eyes—blue as the sky—art mine, 11 she staggered b4ok against the bed- creased
1 -
him her husband might have been you to-morrow. Please leave mei t1a.v. Come, kiss me, Nancy—wife I did right to come away. The
downward roe, 'low ,ti�en all at once she awakened co"
stayad on the d country, and especially the ooun-
&r oou Mine at last Kiss me
sad been tarred to some good 'c_ Crawshaw's eyea-seemed to flash 1-w the truth. A v.)ice rang shrilly try' about Ripstune, is fearfully
herself and fire at her With almost - superhuman in her ears, dull and depressing in this wet
count; but against 1,
strength the girl forced herself
thew Sessomus impulsed Nancy Sit down," he reiterated quiet- from the chair, and wrenched her Run—run '—the pasiage--quick weather. -It makes a fellow
was forced to see that nature ly, but with a nasty tune in his hands from his. I will come—run Ine &It _%orts of horrors., If I bad
her distraught eye% I t�^ytd there much longer I should
• .,would have been too steerg, and voice : -.sit down, I say. I'm mas- Stupefied with drink, he stag- -She turned
an
bbat had she sacrificed herwif it ter here I'm your master, Nancy, fgered back for a moment and reel- a coruer of the -room, whe'e have done.sow*thing mad and fool- 14
would karre been all In,, vain, and and I'll be obeyed, by God" I will ed against I the wall: but as she something was growling and strus Ish, which would hsws dine 'bef
e l ghng like a saysge beast, In the More harm than good Baines,
str3ag, brave, good as she was, Nancy's proud spirit leaped at ,dre-o up her trembling' form and fashion she saw & spoke the truth,` he muted on,
have made-the the insult implied in hi word*.,�%t
0 same m, 'y -wh,.cb seemed gloumily. as he sat staring at the
Nancy oaulcl uvvet turned to rush t' the door,-be had strong. tall figure.
sacrifice "en the real moment she had to get this feeling on one recovered himself. 9
tame side and temporize—only let her familiarly like Janet-s, but wh�lch familiar landmarks i , site is" Us
With a shriek of mad anger hehif
All this had passed from her get him away and then she could was .upori her, and had clasped her was strange, too, bending over wife, and until we have strong.
this something. conclusive proof that he treat-8 her -4 11
mind as rho lay sleeping in the lock herself in and be safe fur & in his strong arms, while a flood
big chair. Janet had come 11'p at time at least. With her breath coming c lj&dly, ive inuat oo-atent ourselves,
imp-recations, passionate tri-
.3
-tm)m and had refrained With all the-outward calmuesAiof ph and exultation burst fro and fast, and limb@ which 84v6 wap as best we may
dinner I un% in his Z,
from waking her, telling Fenton iibe could assume, she moved an- 11 Ips. &t every step, she crawled to the (70 be cont-iniied,) . .....
"hia mistress was not well, and other chair forward and sat down I The cloud of red-gold hair was dour. Run she could,not, for her
strength. her courage, was -gone
could not leave her room, in 4% on it, quivering in every limb as bwept across Nancy's face, and al- out in the passag-o she stumb-
i and
curt way, that was not io.be gain- she did au. firro3t suffocated her. her brain wall in a Visitor—"-Is youi clock,-right t"
Not there—h
said, and the evening hours slip- ere Thorn&' reeled beneath the full horror and led,,and fell.against the Tired Hostess (at the end of her
semi-swoon, ignorant that Fenton,
ped by till the clock in the hall Crawshaw commanded; here patience add polit4rnegs�—Oh. n)I
alarm of-the moment. followed by the gardener and one
here I can see your face.'' I he one we call 'The Visi-
beJOW chimed eleven. and Nancy w 011. God help me'! Help me That'.a I t.
awoke. Awoke with a shiver, to . Her heart teemed to stop beat- she cried, in utter desperation. of the other servants, had ruib, tor. Visitor—"What a quaint
And her room prepared for the Ing. She was like a poor, cased rat, pat her into he: bedroom, with name I Why 7'-' Hostess—'Becauso j
a blanket and a stout rope in their'r
night, and the fire burning low on "I prefer to—to remain here." it doein't go
with not one loophole of escape. I
the hearth. sher said, as gently as she could,
wishing wildly that she could reach
It wag months since she had slept the door and'rush from his white,
so lung together, and she felt
dazed and nervous when she open- awful face-and glaring eyes.
"And I say you're to it here W
ed her eyes. � With trembling fin-
shouted the man, striking the top
gers she )it her candles and threw
off her cloak, then she loked at her rail of the arm-chair he grasped.
Don't you, understand' I sha!]
watch.
"Eleven, o'clock. Janet must have to treat you different I can
.7
have come in an hour ago. How see. I've let you have your own
way too much, and this is what it's
.-good of her to move so quietly." come to—that you, my wife, a,; I
Then Wancy gave a hurried -though.t was it re.ipectable girl.
glance round the room and perctiv-
eping out into tire woods,
you go ere,
ed a tr,-y FtAnding on a table near.
-Whatis that—some supper' mywuads, and meet that stuc-k-
,
r
-0h, bW kind.of her' I shall thank up 1'Pvo :nf yours on the sly' Olt.
I know—I know. 'You're a quiet lift
..Ilier to-ancrrow." 0
$30
lot, you are, but it's the quiet oner,
Tears Fwee to Nancy's eyes at is the worst, after all; but there`s
this unexpected kindness she was •
not amustomed. to it now, And it going to be an enn Cash Prizes d of it—arc end, for Farmers A
. rss'
M 0,
I say.. I didn't make you my wife
almost' ined htr. for this tort. of thing, I.can tell
She Pat, down to eat, but, though'
Vou, as 3ou11 pretty soon find
ea it. was h•ors since she. had taken
out.
food, &hs- o;:a,9 not. hungry. A vague, His words hAd come in oneYour ,Photograph ,May
uneavy r4as&Uon was upon her; thick. hurried flow, sc)-metimes so
elle felt. bleat s}ornething was go-ng
to happ+-n, and she did ow
quickly as to be inaudible. Nancy
not kn' sat quite still as he finished. What : Win a Pme
what.
was she to do I How could shemoxG the Prizes we are overinir in our bit neighborhood, Ey this means mfr
I am. eery silly," she
saxl, nervi- argue with him in this condition' Prize Content Ls one of $100-00 (Prize "C") you aTe placed on an equal foot-
ou4ly, to 4e.rself. "It is becall5le To attempt to speak was but. to A for the firmer in each Prorince who fur- Ing with every other contestant.
I have 'been asleep so long.," and bring down a flood of insult and n1shes us with a photograph showing the beat of Get the circular, which gives you
go, with a --.rong effort and deter- abuse on her bead. She press-ed any particular kind of work done on his
farm full particulars of the conditions and of
it '11CATNADA" Cement.. For this the other three prizes, Every dealer, who sells
feel one hand to her throat and one to w -11
minaiirm io crush down this during 1911 of every description is included. "CANADA" Cement will have on hand a supply
prize, work
..Ang, she bogan to tinfasten her inas- her of these circulars—and h-ell give you one if you•
beating heart, bewildered,
sea of reit-brown hair, trying to alartned almost beyond degcrip- Now just as soon as you finish that rtavr silo, Just ask for tt. Or if you'pr,�fer, you can• use the
her I quive'ring fingers the t;oil. barn, feeding noor or dairy.* that you've been attached coupm—or a. postcard will' da--send it
and
thinking of building, why not photograph It to us and you'll receive the complete details of
while. but her eyes would go ;Ii a Her silence 'was like. fuel to the send the picture to us' The photograph doesn't the contest by return mail,
hunted way round the room and flame of mad anger in the man's be taken by a professlo,nal
neceasarI15- have to
Zi you haven't received your copy. of "What
her heart was bsiatin* in a strange, infio*ated bra' In f4at, your son's or your daugh-
in. or an expert.
this, you Abs FNLrmer Can Do With-Concrete," write.for
heavy that 'almost choked "Come, here—a'ye hear'me he ter's camera will do Nicely. or, Calling t
ar- that, too. It's a finely illustrated book of
her. ho mlWht use the kodak of your neighbor's son near- ?
paire* full of useful and practical I
shrieked, rather. than s uted. by, In any ex�ent, don't let the idea, of n.
In one graph made deter you formation of the us" of concrete.
having a photo.
Sudden) she started and turned "What. yon won't come?"
round' with bated breath, stride he was beside the girl, and from entering the competition. Par- Write us to-night, and you'll receive
Her vague 'apprehensions had 'had clenched her trwo wrists in an t1cularly. as we bave, requested the book and the circular promptly. Pfrase
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been only Wo well founded; some- iron grip, dragging her trembling,. your local dealer to -help In co
test where it Is not convent- Do not delay—sit- right down— circular
anii fainting condition, to her
think was' Win* V0 happlez) d in ant for the farmer to pro- take your pen-or pencil, and fill land"k.
"I've got you now, Miss
SteaJtby footsteps sounded alorig fe e t. cure a ,camera In the out tho coupon 140W.
'the passage, btr-door was touched. Nancy," he mufte red,'with a short, Na
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the handle turned; with a wild --;Id latish. A h ah yo u ca n't Canada Cement Company, Limita, .........
pang N&W malised she had not escape now. 'You're hated me, Nafica&I Bank Building. Montrad Addrm.. ...........
locked it " usual before going to have you I Yoit'w treated me like ....................
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LOCALISMS. —N- J. Morrissey, of Newcastle. —Born—on Monday, July 17tb,,
visited at the home of his mother At Grace Hospital, Torouto,
here on Satu rds last. Geo. and Mrs. Party, a son. Satida'otion Cloth
—Mrs. Bedson visited friends in —Mrs. Wm. Worcombe and Mrs.
. :,Myrtle last week. P. J. Morcombe and family were 06HAWA
-This is the place to get your rel. , Our clothe
_J. H. Wagner shipped A car wearing
city visitors this week.
".'load of ho i on Tuesday. accident occurred at satisfaction. afrthey are t righ
%uskoka, on Mond we a &in
=Mrs. Sixamith, of Toronto, is Windmewren make them right. Always a full stock of Sm
A dro alway% give the best of sat
—E. N. on
w"in the city on visiting her mother. Mrs. Wm. afternoon Monday
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Moon in which the infant son 0 Overalls. Odd Vests and Shirts on hand—in fact
Wednesday on business. Clark, of Church Street. J. J. Wilkinson. of this town, wan larger stock on baud now than ever before.
—Mins May Hiscock spent a few —Dr. F. L. Henry will be here drowned. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson,
days with friends in Toronto. as usual next Tuesday to attend along with two other ladies, had row- —3max"lliv MAUtts and 33CY.,�_
—Miss Laura Petrie, of Toronto, to his professional duties. ed from their cottage to catch the W
spent Sunday with Miss Cora Burl- —Mrs. Ernest Banks and son, of boat going to Muskoka Wharf, when
'Ing. New York, are spending a month ontheirreturn home, their boat up-
set, about 40 or 50 yards from shore Everything to wear. Everything wears good,.when bought
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—Dr. Towle Is having the chim- with L. D. and Mrs. Banks
in the strong.wind. In the stru$gle
at the SatisfaptionStore,
neys of his residence repaired this —Mrs. W. G. Scott, and son,
Of which followed, the baby was lost,
wk. Claremont, spent a few days with ih
e rest being rescued tij Mrs.Eaton's
—Miss Hilda Grant is spending her sister, Mrs. W. J.Miller. motor-boat. The baby's body was
Re A. BUNTING, ..-PIC"'ORING
-a week with a lady friend in -Port —Misses Muriel and Nellie Thom
...F , recovered about an hour afterwards.
er%, of Dunbarton, are spending a few
iso McCann, of Whitby, is day4with'Miss Laura Andrew. r
visiting with Mrs. O'Connor' for
—Misses Kerr and Pickle,of To. - The railways announce an !n-
-ZTU8rM -&1ZM1-7JM:D
7-a few days. •ronto, spent over. Sundaycrease in the rates of anthracite
with
'Miss Clara Ham, of Toronto, their friend Miss Mabel W ' b coal.
rig t.
spent Sunday at the home of her —Mrs. James Gordon an daii. Porcupine . is crowd.ed with A full a.tock of Beel high grade Overalls and Coats to match, in all
parents here.
ghter, Miss Ethel, are spending a people, and sanitary. precautions sizes. Prices from 85 cents"1.15 each.
—Joseph Blackburn,, of Toron- few days with friends in Buffalo. are said to be badly neglected.- .14,
to, spent Sunday with W. J. and ( —We congratulate A. G. Green Also, the Eze Suspendei, the double cord sliding Brace, adjusting'its'-
Mrs. Coal and those who wrote on the rec-
-Masters Fred and Bert Doug- ent entrance examinations, on TENDERS WANTED self to every move of-the-body. Price 25c to.W,per pair.
Ise are vill their grandpar- their success, five out of seven
!onto in Markdale. who wrote being'successful. Miss Sealed Tenders, addressed to the un- FARMERS' SUPPLY STORE
—Alf. Rogers, of Kinsale, ship- Roberta Bedson,in particular, is dersigned, will be received up till 12
ped a carload of fat cattle to To- to be congratulated, having gain. o'clock noon, of Monday, July Slat, E BRYAN
...ronto on Monday. - ed a scholarship. A list of the 1911, for the erection of two cement .9 PROP. _FICKERINIG
abutments, also cement floor for the
—Win. Harris, of Harriston is succe8i ul candidates maybe seen Greenwood bridge, near Gre
spending a few days with for-mar in another column. eewood,
acquaintances here. in the Township of-Pickering.
—T. M. and Mrs. Henderson, Also, for cement abutments and ce-
7 —W. H. Banks is making pre-p- anent a few days this week with men t floor for Gibbs' bridge over the
orations for the erej�j ctionnew of his i6 former's sister,. Mrs. John Beaver river, towimline .Brock. and apmaty 0
Rankin, and with other friends in Thoriah.
—A Pickering Centennial Medal Pickering township. Mr. Hender- Plans and specifications can be seen
given with each box of-Pickering son, who has a responsible and re- at R. R. Mowbray's, Kinsale, Out., or
Fills" at McFadden's t D. A. Brown's, Beaverton, Ont. heavy jar in Gem Jars
munerative position with the a The lowest or any tender not neces-
Mrs. Moon and Mrs. Johnston, Massey-Harris Co., is now enjoy- sarily accepted.
price
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are visiting with the former's sis- lugs two weeks' vacation, the re
ter, Mrs. Ww. Wilson for a few mainder of which he and Mrs. D. A. BROWN.
_Chairman Road and Bridge
L .—days. Henderson wills a th Committee, BeaXprton, Ont. M :0 8 M3 M!
Wong , e
—Miss Melissa Bedsoti, of Na. lakes of Muskoka.
tional City, Cal is Fpendiu5 a few .—The continuous- lond -tooting AAW
OZ. Quarts, 65C.
weeks at the home of Mr. Joseph of two threshing enizines proceed-
Pints 60c. a d
'Doyle.
in down front street about mid-
-Melville Smith.'of Wesi To- -most of �Imperial Quarts 75c.
night on Monday. when'
ronto, visited-at the homes of his our residents were lying safely in
relatives. 'Half Gallon' 85c.:
uncle, W. B. Powell and other the arms of Morpheus, was only
the plan adopted by Mr. James r
—Miss MarieBatemanhas been Potter ot er to inform the people that Just get our price 'on the "Best Granulated Sugar�'
engaged as teacher of-the junior he bad invested in &new engine of
department of.the Pickering Pub- 20-borne power Mr. Potter is.de- Courses in
lie school. It's worth your while.
terminad to give the farmers the Book keeping, 'Shorthand,
—John and Rupert Allaway,
of best service possible,and is -spar-
Toronto, spent Sunday at the Ing no expense in doing so. Tycewriting
laome of their rents,A�and Mrs. As
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an ustration how eal TJrAf Ev TABLE—Piallial Station 0. .."'bLEARING SPECIALS
• dy it is for a Ore to start from T.R. Train*gol Eass due as follol
—Geol Carruthers, of Toronto, & live spark froma,passing engine, No. 6 Mail &05 A M. 77,
Xot a few days with D. W. and we f a al 12 lrcl IL43 P.X.
a mixt state the care a Vol: LN MEN'S PANTS
rs. Carruthers, of the Kingston
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Road East. trackman who left his smock on 14 Emocial 6.04 P. M. Light weight for summer, dark blue with fine stri 3e,
—Mists Hilda Carruthers left on the hand-car the other day and Trains al Wess due am follows-- I
Na . 8 36a. M Regulur$1.25, now We.
after working for a short time
-Monday morning for New York -_30 F-1- Men's Union Pants,'fine stripe,'regular 1.50, now 1.16.
a blaze on the car some 7 Mail 8.60 P. M.
City to visit her sister, Miss Net- noticed
tie Carruthers. distance away, On investigation *Sunday included.
Men's Tweed Pants, up-to-date, fashionable a
—Mrs. Johnston and child have he found that his smock had goo* Regular 100, now 130
In smoke. not as much a
Joined Rev. Mr. Johnston and are 9 the
up
being left to take home to WtST HILL
Serge, regular 2.50, now 1.78
now getting comfortably settled Men's Black
in the persona. his wife as proof that he needed
—Mrs. Geo7eAWvidson, (nee Mi"_ another such garment as a token BLACISMITH SHOP I '- We can-only mention a few. Lotis of others. Come and see.
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Lillie Hoar)o Aurora, 111'., of her handiwork and to protect
spent him from the blasts of a fast ap-
a couple of days this week with
Mrs. John Murkar. pro sill fall season-
Horseshoe" Repairing f
on the G. T. R., west of Toronto, -was in aur office the other, day plemento, vehicles' and auto- Facts an 'F
r —Mr. Leslie Wilson. mail clerk —One of our subscribers.- 'Who
d fture' s for armers
spent a few da S' with 'his- half. made the remark that be believed
7 mobiles neatly,and quickly
brother, C. H. Xurlin the recent hot spell proved yery
—Mr. W. A A., of disastrous to the, bumble bee. done. "Spray your cattle. - ' Here's the
them
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cliffs Colle e, will conduct- Previous to that time that most
r0u9 CH I ARGES MODERATE
vices In it. George's Anglican useful insect was vqT -.. ..mixture and the price :
Pell, A trial respectfully solicited.
Church on Sunday next. but since that record bot 8
—Miss Edna Seldom, of Oshawa, he has seen only one, He also it Quart Zenoleum... 50 cents
2 Quarts Fish Oil j
returned home on � Wednesday, says that so far he has been un. 40
after spending ft few da s-.witb. able tosee say pumpkins, a fact JAL._rX. 21 Quarts Water ... 00
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'hei aunt, Mrs. J. H. Bundy. he ascribes to the absence of the (Successor to Wm. IAwson,j
—Mr. Ritchie has men now eup- bumble bee, they being necessary 24 quarts or 6 fallon a for -.00 cents
ployed making-eicten ive improve- to the feftilization of the flower "%XrOg3t 127-ill, 0=t. -or 15 cents per gallon.
menta to his
residence on thebase- of that plant. He would like to
Not greasy or.sticky. ply with sprayer,yer, sponge or brush
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line which h43 recently pfirchased know if any others have made P Pra
., ,from W. J. Miller. similar observations.
—Miss Jennie Dale*, teal in —On Saturdayafternoon
the Laycock School, Brantford, as Airs. J. Murar, accom
spent Saturday and- Sunday with by Mrs. W. J. Clark, was Int General S�Vre
....M. S. and Mrs. Chapman and oth- on King St. east, she met W. J. H.
er Pickering friends. Richardson, of Whitby, in his The,*undersigned has opened manV,ving ickhie , .,,
—Mrs. Middleton and daughter, anto, and as,the two were in the
.%Mr.-and MroL..Rig s,. of -Toronto, act of passing each other in front up in the
and Miss Gold and Mr. Stewart, of W. V. Richardson's, another
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James and Mrs. Gordon and fan- from behind. The rear end of the
ily. . . for. the arIer
of Whitby.. open t Sunday with. auto.ca,me crashing in to the bu y, go-, GreenwoodGreenwoo'
99 vina• " of
Anew general store, in which be will pcia
buggy was lifted quite a height, keep constantly on hand a
—In another c'olu-tin tenders are nearly throw
the occupants
asked for the erection of cement out infront. we axle was.badly. Fresh Stock of Groceries, Dry The best Machine Oil on ilie'riiarkelt.
abutments for the new iron brid. bent and the reach broken.
The Goods, Boots and Shoes and
Tr' a gallon and he convinced.
_.-ge at Greenwood; Hvdf the ex- number of the auto, 5728, was ob- Ready-made Clothing. y
penes Scythes that will-keep an edge, also scythe stones, etc.
of the new structure will be tained,and allniessage was sent to
borne by the county. Chief Jameson, of Whitby. - to
—Dr. E. J. Shirley disposed of intercept the party in the auto, Butter and eggs will be taken in ex- Harvest Toole—Forks, Rakes, Hoes-and Handles of all kinds.
change,for which the highest his Arabian driver this week to but he did not receive the message prices will be paid.
the Arthur's Co., of Powassan, in time. He, however, learning Pure English Paris Green, 1 lb and J Ib packages.
The animal was shipped-on Wed. the circumstances of the case laid
nesday and was'in charge of a an information before Police Magi Got your wife one of our Perfection Blue Flame Oil Stoves—one, two
All goods will be sold at lowest
Mr. Johnston, an employee of the strate, Jephson against the owner possible price, and three burner with oven.
above company. of the auto, John B. Canavan, of
—Mrs. Mark Holliday, who with 16 Delaware Ave., Toronto, and M. SOLOVITCH
her husband resided near Brook- the case was tried in the town
fin, died on Monday and the fun—hal],L here, on Wednesday after- GFrfse=vv=d, - 0=t-
�eml took place to Grovesi& cem- noon. Chief Jameson prosecuted T JOS. - .',H-- .. .' -BTJNDY
etery on Wednesday. ' Deceased and called a number of -witnesses PICKERING MARKETS
was a sister,-of, J. C. Bryant, of who had seen the occurrence Mr.
the 8rd concession, .who had our Canavan swore that he was not White Winter Wheat .......... $ .80
'sympathy the cause of the accident, that be Red 80
9r. Ln Stephenson lies just stopped his auto before he got Mixed
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Spring-Wheat.....
received word of the death of h` .70
is within 2 or 3 yards of the b
uggy, Goose 66 . .............. -,70 You need
younger brother, Joseph, which but thvit the accident was caused .38
kOats
too e at Belmont, Man., on by the horse being frightened at PLY NETS, FLY SHEETS, DUSTERS, ETC.
the th inst, .at the age of
58 the other atito and backing up
�ears. The deceased bad 'been distance of about 2 feet and erash! ICE' CRE'AM Fly Metil team or single, from $1.00 tip ;.Dusters from
l for some time suffering- from into the auto. The witnesses for Ofic. up ; Binder Whips 50c.
disease.
the prosecution stated that the The Ice Cream Phrlor in connection
he band of fresh air boys horse halted when passingMr. with Gordon House will now B.inderCanvass repaired withoutdelay' .
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from Toronto, who were enjoying Ricbardoo'
n's auto, but had not beopen each Wednesday and
-All repairs neatly and prOinptiy attended to.
Afterbeef all rday during' the -
an outing in Pickering during the backed lip.
the Sato
summer.
P"t two weeks have retqrned evidence, Chief Jameson asked
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to their homes in the city, and that a conviction be registered Everything conducted in up-to-date .'-PICKERING HARNESS- EMPORIUM
their places here are now filled by against Mr. Canavan. Magistrate Style In spal toorns,
another batch, who seem to -Jephsoo reserved` his decision for Phone Ind. 801. W. J. COAKWELL
i thoroughly enjoying themselves. about a week.
Ethel Gordon, Pickering
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