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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_08_04 ieev._".TQC "!in � xR..Ti.C„-�,^wmr �9.W e;Pq`.C•ne..Tamar'. . _ .s9'.�"�.,. 'S^.{An^�FT�N`A�.� '.•"•T'e•.,'nriT.i•: u•.w.'c.'t-.,Fwi•. :+ray+awy�+/i T,,.• _byrs.!�:. _"V _ 'C.,. _ S.' t'_C._ - V A si A 7 VOL. XXX. - ;. PICgERING9 .ONT*, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1911 ' . _' - No. 44 Jill Y>ofss#tassal 6afr>k4e. CH[RRYWooD GREENWOOD Established 75 years SPANK MILLS Ernest Dunn, of Norfolk, England, W. J. Ianson, of Greenbank, spent GREENWOOD Xedtical has. arrived here to reside with his Sunday in the village.ag uncle, Mr. W. J. Green. Miss H ue, of Toronto,is spending ME. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- Patrick Teefy has purchased a a few days with Mrs. Trimble. . tared member of she Optometrtoal Also- young driver from W. J. Green. J. Worthy, of Toronto, is here re- elation of Ontario. Special attention given to . pairing his house prior to taking pos- MILLS f glss*es. Eyp tested free. North �, „ session. BROCK ROAD 0laermoat. esti Our new blend of Cream Bnne Master Rendal Brown is spending B giving entice satisfaction to all Mre, Badgerow, sr., is very ill. hie holidays in East Toronto with hie '}�T 0. McKINNON, M.D.,L.R.C.S., Rood housewives, who are fortu- Miss Richardson, of Whitby is visit- aunt, Mrs. N. Lidgett. No other Sour just quite.as good ae •L • Edinburgh, member of the College of PLr.ioiaas and Surgeons of Ontario,lioentiste nate enough to try it. — in at at Geo. Kayes. Mies Jessie Gilhuly, of Pickering, is r of Royal College of surgeons, Edinburgh. �• - -- Wm. White, of Brantford, is visit- spending her holidays with her grand- a SBA KERS Joy' . BneoW attention to daieues of women and Tea Buns for pastry is' the ing friends in this neighborhood. parents, Geo. and Mrs. Young. elsi►drea. Ocoee and residence,Brougham, only flour. It re ulres less short- Wm. Knox is likely to take in the Miss M. Murray returned home on for bread. It makes b DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ening than any other $our on the harvest excursion o the North-west. Wednesday, after spending part of B TTER market. A large deputation met the C. N. R. her holidays with Tenie Trimble. _W"1TEIt� retie _and X-RAY INSTITUTE official train at Brock Road on Tues- A number of the 0. N. R. officials 0& swMMIrm , r. ONTARIO If a high grade Manitoba Patent day regarding the advisability of came over the line on Tuesday. They than any other. ' is desired,we recommend our cele- establishing a station at this point. report no train service for a month at. R. >iLf}IN TOR LE, M. B., X. D., C. 3t., brated "White Satin.” This flour The deputation was well received by least, the officials,who expressed the opinion Charley Wilson, miller for F. L. i*t in sec:al Diseases. Prostatic Dir stands without a peer. the perfect flour for sett and cakes. �- 8peeiu that the request would likely be Green resumed work Tuesday, after p pastry a,- ws.* of Iden, Diseases of women, Canoers, sated. an absence of two months at hie home It makes white,flaky pastry and takes Tamors.3-say examination. Diseases of eye, We have a large supply of all gr leas shortening than other .nude. It awn none,tbroat end longs. Fitting glasass and in England. g all sisate and obroule diseases. kinds of mill feed, bran, sbOCL&, WHITEVALE Mrs. H, Calvert, of Toronto,return- is a special flour for a special purpose, stili Oso$Hours 19 to 3 and T to 9 49Iy jumbo and feed flours, also oat chop, burls chop and a meal. ed home on Saturday, after spending T '' p Y P Pe The annual garden party under the a coupple of weeks with W. H. an CHUPPII�t G mare. ��• auspices of the Whitevale Baptist Mrs. Gibson. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; CHOPPING DAILY Church will be held on the church Mrs. S. T. Tucker and family left ou We grind fast and fine. r E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- lawns on the evening of Wednesday, WedneBda for Ba Cit Michi an, r) a ?311S.County Crown Attorney,and County - Y y Y. g F. Z. C#RF�'iN :'. �ti4dsor. Court House.Whitby, 10-11 _ Aug. 9th. Tea will be served in the where they will spend a month with basement of the church until all have Mr. Tucker's sister. ,* J. L SPINS, LIMITED, of enbe Harm byMale MissF. F ores, hams ares ending thea wife, baso: St George's Anglican Church • Solicitor.,Notary Justice, , B Special E:ami- of Toronto,oni o ss Toronto, and b nth- ing through the township with head• sr vDe�r sERvic$s T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, r4, per tar Sigi Court of Jnotice, Hsock Street, _ .'Whitby. 71y , -PICKERING, ONT, quarters at F. I. Green's. RRk J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, -- er talent. There will bearefres went Morning Prayer 10.80 A. M. ,A.l s solicitor,Notary Public,Etc. Money io ~� booth on the grounds where ice-cream - Eoan. Omoe neat door to the StandasdBank, and other refresh menta will be ser- DtJNBARTON „ q: Evening . x.00 P. M VYbiiby. -- 96111 t-' -Ht BEA.L in charge are determined o ma e. Donotfail to attend as oit herr auntMiss , Mrs.Mrs. P. Marksessie gs is visiting Sunday School 2.00 P. M. a Pettrir _ the event of the season- Admigaiont 2f cents, children li cents. Miss Osborne, of Darlington, is vis DitisR. E. J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary CLAREMONT ¢ with �1is:a U. White. F+ surgeon, Honorary grrsdQate of he On- Edgar and Miss Eva Mitchell spent 'ii t.rto Veterinary Collage,Toronto.Cassia All for all styles of furniture MONGOLIA the week-end at Green River, diseaaos and tnlunes of domestic animals treat- Wto hear that Gerald , ed on the moo:modern.approved and scientific Miss Eva Tarr,of the Oth line,Mark- We sorry Iptinaiplve. Offices at corner of King and Linc Coonan is seriously indisposed. an Ave„ Pickering,Ontario i ham, spent Monday afternoon at R. a y Jackson Walker,of North Parkdale. T John and Mrs. Lebmitn and family, is visiting this week at Irakitezekot," �u#fitss# 4�arn#. Room Moulding A number from around here attend- f of man's on vin visited at J. G. Wide ed the hare-raising at Alex. Lawson's 1 ,•.- Pleksring. `—Issue. , a man s on Bunday. • -- HAM—Issuer of Marriage last week, -- Ltoeases in the County of Ontario Rev, Mr, McLaren and daaRhter, of Miss Gertrude White has returned �R oivag. my Picture Frames St:ouffville, called on Mrs. M. Ramsay _ one day last week. home, atter spendinga few daps with �j1 POCCHER, Rea! Estate Auc- Re v. J. A. and Mrs.Totten, of Bea her cousin. Ddi><s Eva Mitchell. ,. .• f .L a tionaer valuator, ooUeetor and loaner 1n�o� Shades James Miteisell took the "Takits- ' Avertan, called on W. C. LaFraugb - at nwrrtage tiesae.s.Brougham, fitly zekot campers and friends for joyJS one evening last week. n Saturday evening HOPPER Issuer of Marti a R. a d Mrs. T d two ch d Weonotice the Lloplast. and •D. ag a err an children ri Imo•. at gime� his%bedCoua of.moa : spent Sunday with the for mats broth- eq t _ er, John Tarr, of the 6th line Mark. Charles Fuller are frequent visitors at SC RANTOPi COAL IINDERTAKING ham. ''1`altitezekot"Pinehurst Farm. !,'1 1s.BEATON.TOWNSHIP OLERK We congratulate Mins Beatrice a.+r We eongratulaie Master La Verne f D. Ir and �.} ooa.e,emoee OommioMoaer for sakfng in connectiotl We on his success in pasain the Annan send Miss Edna Hurd on beigR o Isdwtt9*, A°°°°ate°+. B1e, money so loan successful at the entrance exams. Ht and P8� �' gg Mr,, and Mrs. Sanderson, Mrs. Egg, Solves itea fkinen Inuor of llMwinsp Ids. entrance examination at Markham ' iwsee' hi e, Cat. t-y Distance no object. with honors. Thompson and Stanley moored from POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Yriees Y"erate. M John Shirk hue the spmpathp Toronto o "Ta•kitesekot,"on Sunday ,1' . tor Conative of York and Ontario. Ano- of the surrounding neighborhood in 81ZC8 at 811$Ymer p11Ce8 :Woe ealee of all kinds sttenued to an abortion the death of her sister, Mi" Graham. lit' _. „ i Mica M. Annan. who has been visit- sotess. Address Green Bsver P.O, out. --•-- of 8tou8'vi11e. �7 . � � �1 Miss Ada Grove and Mrs. Geo. Gor- ins her parents at Hillcrest, has re- L SPENK, Ltd B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- PICSERIN0 P1irJdhi ! eumed her duties at the Western e L. ! • lay. of the..Sth line. Markham ;also. sloneer, valuator and collector for Hospital. saesues of Ontario and York. All kinds of Wm.- Hare, of Toronto, visited at J. - ¢• sateseonducted either r.vately or by suction THE —' G, Wideman-'a on Friday last. Edgar and Eva Mitchell, accompan• PICKERING p Sale potve collected. For Qatve or other are vale Ba tis'L 8 dens at t _ led at e young dies is amp- +: th o lr o are c Bastian apply as rvesdeaee.Blizabeth Pt,Pick• inti at Pinehurst Farm, visited James _ anae. Phony orders lett at Nzwe nines,pick: (Great Laxative Tonic Remember the date Au g, �7hite- WUld or MAc12ab's store, Claremont, trill re White no Friday last. 0411T*prompt.11161211013 Satisfaction guarsn. _— p R l� y The Misses Emma Mitchell. Ethel .' tend My phone num bar toIndependent ISO 3L Walker, A. Cnstatirl, I and H.Thomp- Egg, Stove, Nnt and Pea sizes Restores the energy and strength wHITEVALE son, who are camping at ••Tnkite- g in hard coal. PHILIP Rw. J, Tricks has been on the sick zekot," Pinehurst Farm, entertained a�� -Lo ever art of the 'human y Be9t 3 lump learn coal. All coal y p -list the tisat week. about twenty-Hue members of Hope . ander etivec, full.weight and syastem—just the thing to Miss Helen Trover is enjoying a Methodist Sunday School, wbo were t service. Ras a full line of Ir"h and cur- - tone you up. visit from her sister,, picnicing At Rosebank on Tuesday. prompt ed meats constantly on hand. Miss Oeorgina Tool talo the topic July 35th. / / eQ .4 3' We guarantee every box and re- at League Friday night. p _: LUMBER r ` t Spice ROD, Breakfast Bacon. We are pleased o see S, Rice's fund your money if not Harmony 111a1e Chortls at White- .Gocxi stork of rough and matched gna, Weiners, etc. eatiefied. smiling countenance again with-us. Htim,-Delo Miss Emma Major is visiting at the vale Baptist garden party hemlock,spruce and ' 1 g Aug9. dressed spruce and pine. home of her brother, W. H. Major. - Y Highest rices paid for 'Manufactured and sold b No. 1 hemlock lath. Butcher s cattle y Remember there is a garden party ;.• Viz, 3x and 4z Ontario cedar " k - at the Baptist church on the 8th inst. BROUGHAM • e . T M MoFA DDEN A. E. Major has finished harvesting : shingles, 8x and 4z British _ T. and threshing.. He is first around Miss Eva Hanson spent east week Columbia shingles. Ylekering livem here. io Toronto. Let me quote you prices on-any DRUGGIOT AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN Two of her nieces are VisitingMrs. Miss Marjory McKinnon is holiday- t building material you may ,+ PICKERING, = iDNT. Mrs. W. Peeblrs. They are from New inti at Millbrook. require. F1TBt-class rigs for hire Liskeard. Mia Maggie Cassie is home from : Toronto for a time. Bill stuff a specialty. �. • Mr. and Mise Annie, o! Scarboro, •. Day or night P nt Sunday with their sister•, Mre. J. H. and Mrs, Madill and family Ind. phone I504. REAL ESTATE Bus meets 811 trains ••'•' Judson Pugh. s�MisseuWed Wedgewood. of Toronto,, is _ Mrs. Hugh Pugh, accompanied hp g A C RE E SOR "-1',Lteaming promptly attended to. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap, Master Hugh, are spending a week in visiting at Bennett Bros. • C. M Good buildings, plenty of water, one- the city and. Hamilton. T. and Mrs. Hutchison,of Uxbridge, LOCUST HILL Agent for Canada Carriage tyo. Wm. and Mra. Booth, of Green spent Sunday at C. Philip's. Half in cash, balance on mortgage if Duncan Hubbard, of Lemoaville, s _+ River, also Mr. Garnet and Mise Preal x�• „We He Peak, picketttnp• required. Wideman, of Greenwood, mere visit. ie visiting R. J. and Mrs. Cowan, Also 'a good tenement dwelling ing at the home of Fred and Mrs. Mc- Ing R Brook,tot Dollar, was renew- Ask lacks* m • a n yielding 12 iii the vii a of Picker- Kay°n Sunday last. ing old acqusintancea here this week. Ask thean WhoYYll ,h�l1 James and Mrs. Hogle spent over 4 ..•.. ing. MYRTLE Sunday with their daughter at Osh• owns one � � awn. ,. _ _ .. 7 Miss Rose Tarves is visiting here Miss Myrtle Hopkins,of MArkbam, Usiving rented the Dunbaron shop f**$*1WN8 Jj*"ft"9 for a few days. is spending a couple of weeks at J.A. and opened the sam4,I am prepar- Some of our Brooklin friends were White's. 'j► " ` ed to do all work, ntrusted to w 80**e visiting with us on Sunday. Mrs. Witter and family,of Toronto, =� me in"the above line. Mrs. Claret', of Edmoaon, visited is visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Bassett s 8oreeshoeing a specialty. her rents, Rev. and Mrs. Johnson. Matthews. - Call in and see me anytime. - �• V. Richardson• Mrs Geo. Davidson is visiting un- Mrs. Verry and grand-daughter,ofp der the parental roof with Mr. and Toronto,, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. W atchels T. ?rI]:TZ'�'NER, Notary Public, Pickering. Mrs.Hoar. Perryman. DUMBARTON Our Raglan friends intend bolding Mrs. Fred Willson and children,of 13p8C3 a.lilydt their annual garden party on the 17tH. North Bay, arevisiting with Mrs. Look for particulars later. Hugh Willson. t•_ - The In all kinds of tire--setting. Binder. . Some of our young people are mak- Mrs. F. Gerow'and family are-visit- are carried liy people who wart �O�INION BANK and mower knives ground. ins great preparations for the ezcur- ins the formers parents, Wm. and a Sae time piece, combined with �1. Bion to Niagara on Wednesday. Big Mrs. Mosgrove, �i I can furaeah pasture for three or four time expected. The Ladies' Aid of St.John's church s worthy exterior or case. ]Read Offiee. To:onto young cattle. Plenty of water. A garden party under the auspices will meet on Wednesday next at Mrs. of the Presbyterian Church, is South A. Albright's. A watch that will be durable as The Shop will be close every Wednes. y Z. B. Osler, M, P., President day and Saturday from now Myrtle, will be held at the home of Mrs. Fred Stephenson is udder the W. D. Matthews, Vice President' until November 1st. Mr. Frank Brigga. Remember the doctor's care, We are glad o report well as,ornamental. C. A. Bogert, General M'g'r date, Friday the 11tb. Come one, she is recovering.'Capital$4,000.000,$4,000.000, Reserve $6,000,00 come all and enjoy the best time of Mrs. C. W. Matthews, of Toronto, x — Total Assets E62,6W,000 u Ye _ visited her mother,Mrs. Laidlaw, and :A Branch a this Bank has been eatab- W. 11 1 ���Ru�N; BIIYItI► �0�0 LhWe wlish to congratulate our teach- friends Saturday and Sunday, BIIy B�c3.SET� lished in London, England, g er, Miss Fitchett upon the splendid Mr. Kochalie,a former teacher in _. 73.Cornhill,E. G lines you lots of water ? success of her pupils at the entrance Persia, and ity, i student in M Mas- ulyit Trai.Hr.neh will lune I.ettsrg of Credit and examination. Four pupils went up to ter University, will occupy the pulpit WATCHES R/rafts on all im l issue pointe in of Or n Qid Whitby o write and all have since in the Christina church next Sunday flab Bill*sent force I.M.,make telagraphis RiCL dRO3., OF WWTLVALS received'certiscates. We are sorry o at 11 o'clock, traaetes* and traveact every deserip�aan of are prepared to furnish you anything learn Miss Fitchett has resigned but The Women's Institute meet a banking business. understand that ahs intends attend- home of Mrs. Feasby on Tuesd 8t Ialermaiion will be furnished on an Canadian.. in the line of,water supply such' aeWe inst., at pumps,'*indiai)ls, hydraulic 'isms, 'hng the ar sucees aor will be ble to osntiioa t 2.80 p. .a 1 ladies corer Norman Bassett mattars. icklea and catsu and A go"department will be provided for the plumbing, etc. take u the work and continue B pas 0t visitors and bearer of our Letters of p g. PJEWELER AND OPTICIA\ Credit, where she has left it. ally invited. 1h�HITBY T H P KE G ,, -, E C RIN NEWS They are also expert well drillers ..a.• owes+rr www CHAS. D. GORDON, Manager and respectfully solicit your pataxin_ Don't forget the Whitevale Ba roc owwtos " p- Rosebank concert Saturday even- ^� -WHITBY BRANCH. age for the future, Ind.obone,352l. tilt garden party Aug 0. ing, August 5tb. '�.'•,' yw,,.• g; t'F """g;`"Pi+, tiir"'�,'"ro' ;ir"" ak"i � ...f'.��h ,ad -ro, _��.Kw '.+.� .1�=-,:Y"� iF' .� ,.r 6r, `�' _ 7;07'. '7 `77-07` -717`1 o 7 Z. • • 4. PRISO1t111SI AND THEIR PETS �R 4 ' WHAT SOME CONVICTS DO IN THEM SPARE TIME. s., TK Brutalized Men Have Great Gifts I For Taming Birds and FAY T 6 Animals.i, ffl One of the first things you 'notice ON 7 .� about a big-prison like Parkhurst V4 or Dartmoor is the tameness of the OVER MILLION OL0 birds which haunt the place, says Z:� 2 PACKAGES SWEEKLY Pearson's Weekly. Sparrows and jackdaws hardly trouble to fly out JL 7 .R' of one's way. One reason for this P" is no doubt the fact that there are things should befall Jerusalem as no boys with catapaults or air guns came Upon Shiloh. about the premises, but The main BE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON 16. The princes-It is thought reason is that convicts, almost with- these were the heads ofprominent out exception, are kind to animals searched several times during the TWENTY GIVE WOMAN SKIN. and birds. houses of tribes, who had -TEUNATIONAL LESSON, f th _ Even.the roughest and most bru- day, and that a regulax staff of -brought with them to Jerusalem talized men, who are a terror to warders is constantly' at work Relatives and Friends Suffer tt �AUGVST 6. in a time of disorder tne prestige searching the cells while they are warders and other prison officers, Save Her Life. of their local reputation. 'ane will not molest the birds, but on vacant during the day time, it might seem utterly impossible for Skin grafting operations on a re. they here exhibit had power which th the other hand will save crumbsl Hal and rough their prisoner to keep even so small a markable scale have resulted in Less6n VI.-Jeremiah T gradually grow - up through from their daily allowance of a Pet as a mouse. But the fact is the complete recovery, of Mrs. A, Jer. 26. Golden employment in important offices bread ands them on the sills P arders' are much more kind Hawkley, & farmer's wife, living in 4,equitte w about the ccurt, a nd is an -evidence of their windows for the benefit of that to those in their charge than is Beauchamp Reding, in Essex, Eng- Text, Psa. X,. 1. of the decay of the monarchy. their feathered friends. -g land, who was badly burned.about The entry of the new gate-this speaks of a generally imagined, and seeih 0 that a mouse cannot possibly help the arms and back when sora 1% Verses 1-6-At some noteworthy Lord William Neville speal gathering of the people from far was the place ..orc-inarily chosen man at Parkhurst who had an ex- or trials. For the building of this 'traordinary gift for taming birds. , prisoner to escape, the searcher clothes she was Cleaning with petrol and near, the prophet taker. his f will usually pass over it even if he became ignited. No fewer than atan-d in an outer court of the gate, see Q� Kings 13. 35. He was a lazy, good-for-nothing notice it. twenty relatives and friends al- ii. Prophesied against this city ruffian, idle to a degree, and al- does happen to lowed skin to be grafted from their temple at Jerusalem, and pr i-shims words of solemn warning, -The case of Stephen comes nk• ways in trouble; yet he exercised A CONVICT'S REVENGE. bodies on Mrs. Hawkley. 1i( rm'ngl.d with proffers. of mercy rurally to mii d. The threat of a sort of weird fascination over all "For months after the accident,' 0 - desolation to both city and tem- kinds of birds, and his Cell Was a For another thing, he knows per- said Mrs. Hawkley, in nar)ratirts y. from- Jehovah. pie was still fresh in the- ears-o-f--regular aviary. fectly well that his kindness will be her experience, `I lay in a verf 1. In the begim&:ng-Tn t next the people. Sparrows and starlings were con- appreciated, and that the prisoner serious condition, and at last th4 lesson we shall, come L11)0n & time and reign of 12. Jef:ovah sent me-This was staritly Muttering in and out, will be far more obedient to rules surgeons who attended me agreed An the fourth year of the would sit on his hands without be if he is left I the burden of the prophet's de- wu and give less trouble that I needed a fresh supply ol s. -leb,,iakim when the prophet's rel a- e. The firmness of conviction traying the slightest fear, Prison . . of his pet. skin. tions with the king and people fens in possession' with which he faced his accusers is authorities do not look with' favor _ If, on the other hand, the pet is "The question -a% to where it reached a critical stage, and h-e w this sort of thing, but in,this seen in the repetition of these upon taken away-, the, man will, very should come from was settled im- n's case it was found that his was no longer !'ste-ed to. i tiat words, with the addition-al affirma- InA likely, turn dangerous, Some years mediately. Relatives and friends, rived, But so good an effect crim-s-Iiad not yet ar -ernor w y declared the tion, of a truth. in verse 15. He pets exercised who had fresh- involved, Jeremiah,had alrea4 did not shrink in fear from the upon him that the regulations were Ago a new go% regardless of the pain tv taken charge of a London local vied with one another in being t strictly inforced. 0�. certainty of a captivity lasting for . . i 41 worst they might do; only he would no prison issued an order fur the *x- first to undergo the akin-grafting 3 Aseventy years (Jer. 23. 11). What ne does in this chapter is to set have them remember that it was TEACHING MOUSE TRICKS, termination M all prison is. operation God, and not any one man,against A warder found a man in posses- So many friends 'underwent the orth the difficulties under which whom they were fighting. Aaotbor favorite prisoner's pet is sion of a mouse, seized it. and kill.- operation for her sake that Mrs A "�e has announced the will of G,jd p . ; 16-24-The princes and people mouse Some time ag6 a party of ed it. The prisoner said nothing "at Hawkley forgets exactly how many ".n the prophecies of the chapters take up the charge! but next day he stole an 1 there were, but there must have in ade by convicts just released from Park- the time, -?reeediag, priests and-false prophets, and, de- burst were noticed to be turning awl from the cobbler's shop, and 1been at least tweatY. including E. Stand in the court-The outer absolutely' with this weapon stabbed and kill- father, mother, husband, four dare Jeremiah innocent The their railway carriage absol court where it would be most easy ed the warder brothers, three sisters, four uncles, cases of Micah and Urish are cited. upside down There was I to get a hearing before the people an elderly convict who sister- n-jaw, and several cousins 16- He hath spoken . . . in the It appeared that one of them had assembling from the cities of Judah name of Jehovah-Ttiough the el- lost a mutise.which had been his pet has spent must of his life in Dart- and friends Diminish not a word-Through moor prison, and will he back there All displayed the utmost forti- ders-of Judah were doubtless world- for two years in the prison and -; said Mew Moses, Jehovah's people had been ly-minded men, yet 'they' judged which ;-e was taking home, carry- shortly to serve 'a fresh sentence, tude in their sufferings." commanded neither to add to nor this case without• the fanaticism ing it-of all extraordinary places, who is the most amazing hand with E[awkley, ''and the surgeons were diminish the message received by which characterized the priestly -in his c7il Happily, master she"ep• astonished by so wonderful a de• them from Jehovah (Deur. 4. 2) and ptophetic class- They saw mouse wall *covered behind a 'He knows every "heep, on -the monstration of family loyalty and peril of his that Jeremiah was in earnest and cushion, and order wan restored prison farm, and they know him, affection the pluck, __.Standing as he did in life, it would be natural for ,.ie Carried no brief fur himself or anv The house mouse is much more He never drives the sheep like any Perhaps greatest field - comadering his-agi-, was displa "project to wish to suppress. the direct from Jello- difficult to tame than the other shepherd. but merely whist .01 class-, but came dire les to them, and they follow him. ed by my little ten-year-old brott mouse, yet many a, convict has not harsher portions of his warning. Va 11. or old chs looks upon Dar ion made iii 3. It may be they will hearken- b This po t- er, who hada deep incision 113. Micah-One A the minor pro. only managed to tame a mouse ut a his home. He hates leas' his arm. He refused to take as of the conUL- moor a _.-.)eremiiLh's judgment phet,4. His prophecies were given even to teach it tricks. ing it, and always tells the Gov- anaesthetic and bore his sufferings s depic- _1 tion of affairs in Judah i. in the days of Jotham, Ahaz, and It is generally your illiterate man error, at the end of a terni, that bravely. Altogether some' 20( _..rwd in-his arraignment a jehoia- �Hezekiah. A comparison of verse who cannot spend his spare time he will'be back again soon. pieces of skin were grafted onto m. 7 • cim (Jer. ?2. 13-17). But none-14 with Micah 3. 12 will show that in reading who achieves these mar- and the operation fasted over sew ;cold more fitly have declared not of taming, The small animal the elders of the land, represent- vela _N G. eral months." Only tne wrath of Jehov..h against and beg Kcw lk COLD MEETI fins the people. in the case, were is taught to sit u umbq, to run up his - aguilty. people, but also the ev iag an exact quotation, The cr master's Maud--I wasn't aware that you orlasting love -and compassion of 9" f the action of king sleeve and come out at his collar, id he know when he asks a - knew Mr. June%. Where did you "D Jehovah, and his loug-auffering.lprece4eat and at the slightest sign of danger t li'm thait pretty girl to marry him 04 7 He-zekiah, in listening to warnings I meet make a bolt for e is poorl" -yes, he took h4 Offers of peace and pardon were fully as stinging as those pro- tO the owner's Kate-0h; I fell in with him sh' still held out, but on this and an- y Jeremiah. was a well- pocket. prisoner is while Skating." at.ber face value." 4other ocewilion (Jer. 36) the peo- nounced b Seeing that every "'pie -and their leaders- contemptu- chosen one. ously refused to . change their go. Uriah-It is unlikel�r this course. Compare Jer. 7. cafe Was introduced by the elders at this particillar time. - It seems and sending- 5. Rising tip early Jeremiah him- more probable that Jeri 'k phrase peculiar'to-Jeremiah and self introduced the illustration c- later in order to show ow great V er. Extension occurring frequently iso his pr h .:. Hollinj Mines, Limite ph e cy. was the peril of a man who, like 6 Shiloh-_t town of Ephraim him, made such a prophecy against (incorporated under the Laws of the State Of NOW Persey) central-in position, which accounts the sacred city. for its. choice by Joshua as the Kiriath-j"rim-A town on the renting place for the ark and tab- ten miles town al con- road to Joppa, about ernacle. Though a northwest of J-riiialem. It stood isiderible importance in the time $1,500,000 ' on the border of Benjamin and Authorized Capital 4M _of the Judges, it became excessive- Judah, and had for twenty years Treasury 500,900 lost the ark 'resting pl'a e of the. ark ly idolatrous, and so been the t PAR VALUE Of SHARES &tys Sam. 6. 121). in the 4 Elio and fell into cruel hands of the Fbilistines. 2g3. Slew him oith the sword- 't n Jeremiah Is day it was,a Vil- This arbitrary and cruel procedure 01RF_CT6FtATF_o Aage of no special -significance. In on the part of the present king, pt. pUlifflan Car Co., Molise. this way was Jerusalem to be made [bla b� the fact that EDWIN A BENSON, Noah. Su was made possible• contemptible among the nations. Jehoiakim was a vassal'of Egypt rR9bEA1CK L. SIMMONS. 2nd Asst. AudIter, Pullman Car Co., ChleaX% 7-m-The charge against Jere (2 Kings 23. 34).- - 'JOHN L. WOODS, Capitalist, Chicago, mish by the prophets and priests 04. Ahikam the son of Sbaphan ROBERT W. TINSLEY, Pros. Ti"sity-Jackson Co., Chicaso. the princes and people', and Now York. before -�e was one of those sent by So _",`JONX R. TURNER, corporation Trust Cau -1hia dcfeuce. siah to'consult R v1dah. Later he 7. Prophets-Those were "the was made governor of the land by -salsa prophets, who, however, had Nbucbadnezzar. In this position - immediately The Company is organized to take control of the claim the car of the 'populace. They h6 had occasion to stand by his T This claim is known to were ill C4�.n'stant opposition to Je-. friend Jeremiah again. ad' the Hollinger Mine on the North. joining R. i in Jerusalem n of at least one of the Hollinger veins. both and contain the extension 28. 1, 2 subscription:BOylon 03. 9, 9. 1). They and the subscr succeeded in neutralizing his mes- OLD VIEWS OF THE PT,.\GUE. 30,c6o shares are offered for sale at $3-00 per share, a sage with their lying Hattaries. -o,000 shares are fully subscribed, when work.. a little b�iok Pub- an end' of speaking An old -list will be closed as soon as the Made none offered. to mole:,t in C4)logne in 1665 under the e-�,t him khe..stock will be list6d on the different Exchanges. That titio of ­Geistliche and Loibliche till he had co-cl ided Lis address ezicney Wider die Pe5t," gives a ­�Cheques or drafts, payable at par in Toronto, must accompany sub. • allows that. in spite of inc�redulity, crude explanation of the P'fague and tions- jlIPY still cbe.ri��bed a half raver- its ravages. We learn from it that scriP 'CulAing to the mossic.]aw (Deet. it is due'to the eccentric movement i1v after he had of the planeit, eclip�cs of thO 11100 prop'het. It., wla4 only n peaking that the people laid thquaken, -o n n x r sun inlindations, car FULL INFORMATION WILL BE FURdISHED BY that. Rc�' gamines mimds 'anil war, hole} cm h:1m and declaredfa i, Of6m­al-ko 'it ig t tlt*- M.-)!.aic law {Deet. ". t up by w, V. MURMY ALEXANDER,cording th6 had effluvium ER, STRATHY G CO n), he must he put to death.. pigs. du-ckq and nesse.' It is fie- or USS 46 King Street W. N� e of blas- v attri'hutatle to the ang 'Melinda Street, -Their charge was on nuentl pr of 14 4 Phcn1v-Je.reniiai!N4,q4:1 spok- -ith-, God fO�r men's gins, such as injus- .- TORONTO. commanJlof Jehovah. tice'in the law courtm, the r)pprop- ,fit fl,p Wlir h.-vst em fist in I cion of mubjects by their rulers,the itlie name of wag in-ldearnng.,i of goods, the dance and com 1)reh<,n sibl e to them that such gambling. ww­­­ �­T ­nr Z7 7-17- _7 FARM$ FOR RENT AND SALIL 1TEMS OF nqTEREST. TEM H(YIEEAD(S. OAMOAT-4 WOREPWN. WHEN SUMPLER COMES 1R!1WA ASK DAWSON, NE KNOWS. The Austrian parliament lives six 'It is said that pec- r .on went to miall a farm. conews &Gd. with �Wiips an& sticks —GUARD YOUR BABY years. The Italian, %'-iarman, Fill ple have black eyes." 1 ma "Yes, and if they don't nave them you want to buy a farm. Cowell Attacked a Male Critic. scan and Spanish live five years. The French, the Dutch, the Bel- they are apt to get them.)) The latest news from the South The summer months are the moist gian, the Portuguese, and the Rou-, HAVE some of the best Fral Stock. :--'13e&a brings a ator.* which illus- dangerous of the year foe the little manian live four years. The Dan- Grain or Dairy Farms in 0ataI .,trad 1, in a fashion at once comic of one. The, complaints of this sea- ish and the Swiss live three years. Pain Flees Before It.—There is and rices right. and' serious, the chief difficultyquickly that often A, Abe German empire-builder in. Sa- son come so 'be, The United States Parliament lives more virtues in a bottle subduer .-ur- H.W. DAWSON. Ninety Colborne precious little life is beyond aid two years, and the Austro-Hungar- Thomas' Eclectric Oil as a ubduer Street. Toronto. e readiness of the. snoa, to wit, th before the mother realizes baby is fan only one year. of pain than in gallons or other SASKATOON .'aGerman settler to intermarry with ill. Colic, diarrtoea and cholera Mr. James Thomas Wells, aged medicine. The public know this EEDS you if you are a hard-workin NVarmer in any branch. Could y3 ithe native women. The white pop- 'at this time. ascents three, was married t and there vuiy Lee our agricultural prosperity, DO, ulatio'n of the German colony Is infantum are all rife at S e are few households th Ig would thereafter keep you -her The mother must guard her baby's John's Church, Ealing, to Mrs.. throughout the country where it are. What money have you a and there are already be She must one. cannot be found. Thirty years of YOU ast seven years? In fortunes' bout 500 health every minute. Emma Coster, aged seventy the p a. !about 1,100 half-castes. Of the leas work, farmers win fortunes here. careful of his food and careful The were sweethearts in use has familiarized the re-)p-e Make the beat of life. God meant t twenty married German ofEcialsi couple but their engagement stomach is kept sweet and their youth, with it, and- made it % hou6eb�ld Write COMMISSIONER BO"Jou 01JIF 31o, fewer than twelve have Samoan that his TRADE, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. West- i As the native girls nearly his bowels move regularly .and was broken off. Each married and med-icine- throughout tl-.,� western ern Canada. "wives, The fuse to freely. To do this nothing can brought up a large family. 4 lways speak English and re AGENTS WANTED, Own Tablets-they met again sometime ago, and,bot --learn German, the frequency of equal Baby's particu-� are mothers best friend at ali being free, decided to marry. TART TEA ROUTE TO-DAY. 845114 these mesalliances causes but more especi- When Chinese parents arrive at §�&NITARY postal for circulars or 10o for sea -'Iar disquiet in colonial circles . in times of the year, -five their III d.t P"a an,.terms. Alfred Tyler., .London, Little Willie—"What is humi i y, out. April last a ally in the summer, when, if given about the age of fifty the fatherland. In fectionate sons and daughters club ocasionallv they act as a pre- Pit I" GENT$ WANTED.-A study of othel iGerman settler named Michaels o eh and give them each a cof- Ps-"Boiled atmosphere, =y' Agency iorppositions convinces all to express vo dreaded summer to e - A took it into his head ntive of those dres fin! and wish them many happy re- son as al ours. You will al- these truths in a letter to the col- troubles, or if. they do- come, on turns of the day. When death comes ways aregret"11 Iful ali . . 1. oculars to Iro.111.1M.' MAY onial newspaper, adding that quite suddenly the Tablets will just as these receptacles are used for the 1%1on at., Ottawa. part from race considerations the quickly.remove the cause and baby purpose for which they were in- a inefficient and will soon be well again. The Tab- MISCELLANEOUS. Samoan women mad- agai tended. Coffins are to be seen in minard's Liniment Co., Ltmited. unworthy wires. Seldom has an lets are sold by medicine dealers many houses in China, -some, of ueutienteu,-lis June. 9b, I had my hand AY and FARM SCALES. Wil= author sad more gratifying proof or by mail at 25 cents a box from being utilized as wardrobes. nd wrist bitten and badly mangled by a Hficale Works, 9 Esplanade. Toronto. them, vicious horse. I.Nuffered greatly for se.- :Df his power to arouse interest and The Dr. William-' Medicine Co., oral days and the tooth cuts refused to UT YOVR GLASS AT HOME-Our no -Red Devil" Glass cutter outs �rir Brockville, Out. heal until your agent gave.me a bottle Ir Las The very next morn R inspire action. Brock Wilson's Fly Pads ad and wind* The' ge-uine of HINARD'S LINIMENT, wbiub. I began plate glass. amok Ing a deputation of several nun- are by far the best lay killers made. using. The effect was magical; in hTe glass. By mall 25c, w- E- Potter & Co. of various use them. hours the pain had ceased and in two 46 Benoit St., Montreal. dred Samoan women Every housekeeper should 1 weeks the wounds had completely be-.-- EBY, shades waited Pon him armed E'N�LISH SCHOOL: BOYS. Grocers, and Gen- and my hand and arm were as well as AWMILL MACHIN Portable 01 wi,a whip U gardening All Druggists, ever. ► heavy. Lathe Mills, Shingle Villa sticks, and ga . era! Stores sell them. Yours t §Uioes and Boilers, Kill supplies. . -1 1 1 The poliCe were just in time Training, that no Longer Fits Men A. E. Long Manufawturing Co.. Ltd., Vn tools. t, . V'ROY g him carriage Maker. Street, Drillis. Ontario. to rescue Michaels by taking into custody. But the dusky amaz- -for the Tasks to be Done. In the Forth Bridge there'is & St. Antoine, P.Q. Al AXCER. TUMORS, LUMPS, etc. horizontal pull of i0,000 tons on the ternal and external. cured withJ !ons scored in spite of the police, for For three hundred or more years 0 by our -hems treatment. Write ul bundle their chief spans, and a weight of 100,- Dr, the authorities had to bu Bellman Medical Co. the whole, aim of a public school gare too late. out of the island as 000 tons on their bases. Half-a- CLEVER INDEED. imaed. Collingwood, ont. calumniator o of preventing ser- education has been w fit a boy, dozen British ironclad5 might be TON SCALE GUARANTEED, Wilson't the, only means not for work, but for the oversee' hung upon them without causing "He seems to be very cleyer." (4) Scale Works, 9 Esplanade. Toronto -ious trouble. ink of work. 'Until ocimparatively any undue strain. "Yes, indeed. He "can even do'I RITE us to day for our choice list �lre recently-tor the sons of gentlemen, that his childrem have W it problems plies. No on &J 0 Afhea's .'�up St and more especially of country tne at sebool." ne(emaar�. ey re Mo makers. A� 1. Co. 'LUCKY MISTAKE. No matter how deep rotted to work out ply B. Ltd., 2 Albert, squires, which class formed' the -'7 # school, corn or wart may be, �t must yield Ottaw'a. Oat. huge bulk of the public sc I Gil Sil Pks. of Po.4tum and to Holloway's Corn Cure if used House flies are hatched in manure :Q FECIALISTS ADVICE FREE. Consul; there were but three careers; the us to regard to any disease. LOW0111 &a directed. in kinds. Opened the Eyes of the-Family- for 86entisf:s have dr and revel in filth. 6 buirs of All overseeing of the estate itself 1 prices y M Trusses Otted ail send Moamare, A lady writes from Blookline, the eldest son; the army, which discovered that they are lar ge!y Glasses fitted b age Write to-day spread- of Tu- Id 4n first-clais drug -mass. then demanded-little or no expert Doctor-"I must forbid all brain responsible fur the fours: so was sent Typhoid, Diphtheria, stores-to Dr. Beklman, Coillairwood. OuL "A package of Postum knowledge, and the church, which work.0 1 Poet-"But may I not-berculosis; amounted to the uveriteeing et the, write some verses'r' Doctor-"Oh, Dysentery. Infantile Diaeases -0 me one day by mistake. "Your Overcoats I notified the grocer, but find- parish and the position of the certainly the Bowels, etc. Er,6ry packet of-&'re was no coffee for squire's right ' hand man. Even wrilis Alreell VVL.90=110 wool d ivelt b*964w at lag that Wilson's Fly pads will kiH more,� breakfast next morning, I prepared when, say about: the middle of the -minard's Liniment Cur" C4111da. Ell flies than 300 sheets of sticky paper. I 40r#tlsh Ar"Orleman 0"IrWit -'-'.some of the Postum, following the last century the merchant class SOMETHING; A,reetions very carefully. began to invade the public school If a giri doesn't know bo- to the charge START brief. girt it's. because her. beauty isn't Magistrate— 'What is -It was an immediate success in�it issis customary after &.very ag&inst this man, offloert" Police- u anecdote: Pal" i "What is A ii family. and from that day we period of probation for il III Skin.deep. I - man--There isn't any, your nonor 47 have used it constantly, parents chant's son to take up the posituon and I arrested An anecdote, my son, is a short business was dull ' I and. funny- taJe which at once re- 7 and children, too-for my three of partner rather than apprentice Clean Stomach, Clear Mind. him just to keep my hind in-- i minds the other- fellow-of a tale `IR; rosy youngsters are .all To this end, therefore, that the funny owed to e an The stordach'is tbe-worksh-op of the which is neither short nor at. breakfast. and , finished product might become f y drink I reel rid when it gets REST AXO HEALTH TO MOTHER ANO 01111.1 on. They- think it delicious, efficient overseer of labor. was the vital functions, a SIM F hA- bl�Cft T lunche 'order the- whole system Dysentery whole system of ed-acau,in direct- out W 'Ord ixry YaARS bv MILL10. -Of Dr­J D, Kellogg's Ely- on my g, spirits X WHILE sad I would have a mutiny And well indeed it served its clogs in 9.yrnpathv. Th 3.10THEitsi for their CHILI)KE, cLv cure fur 4ysen- "hands should I omit the beloved ed. say,-writes flag, droops and -crit be TXhTHi-,r,, ,%th PERFUCT •rcc"'� 11 CoWial I-s a,,spee g, the mind SOOTII the CHILD, F,0!JT7Nl'5 the k,I M'k huea, cholera, sunma"ll. purpose. I venture.to 9 - I �all PAIN, CII WLSD COLIC And ',tery.17 dLarr -:beverage. L The first care ALLAN National COEne,.A impossible. st k'ess and corn have a : a correspondent in the ed-/forI>IARftHC!*.A. It '-at)-,�complaint, sea sickness-My husba res" for� Mr-, husband_ used to� should be to restore healthful ac- harmteqx� Be sure and AWk a to children • -,said-'• �Oct%isg syrup,' Mud take au ottieiI plamt�$- incident I Riview, that never again will Eng. ely very delicate stomach while we were ach and the best land s" such good landlords, such tion of the stum kind, Twenty-fivcccutsa b0itit, teething It gives immediate using coffee, but to our surprise his good magistrates, such good.cler- preparation fur. that purpose is suffering from the ef- -sitomach li grownand-enI gymen or such strong -I - - - -5. L Gen- -111 would like- ". fneon I ef-to thuse ich splendid leaders of Parmelee Vegetable Pill Teacher ting "n- fectA of. indiscrelion ni'ea irely well since we,q. ha* won them in the class to define the meaning quit coffee and as she saw last century. eral use far YeA". fruit, cticumberg, etc., It seta been on postum", But times have ine%itablv ch-ang- leading place in medicine, A trial of vire versa'." Bright Bu;:-"It's - Noting the good effects in my ed and in the main of course-for will attest their value. sleeping with your feet towistrds the:.lith wontleyful fails tu conquer_thedisease.rapidity and never i family; I wrote to my .-sister, who the better; at all events the de- head of the bed." -bne -nI fea'r.cliolera if they have was & coffee toper, and after much sign of giving' zL more equal chance It is no uncommon thing in Cali- I 1periusision got her to try Postum. to every human bei-ng born, Into to dine-and dance inside the ukriard's Liniment Cutis EL bottle le of this medicine ocinvelti- ornis ant.-she was the W�o r is a great one.prejudiced against it h Id Te be & trunk of one or other of 'the enor trees -on -u dop't like - t-hq ist Arst, but when she -preseritly landlord at all now is next door mous rees which are so . comm Anyway, if .you loans you it can DE,�KFO OUT. that all the ailments that to a criminal offence, while in every there, some of which are over 300- umbrella a friend leoffee gave her left and she got profession. the tendency is rapidly ft. high and .90ft. in circumference- be returned. Knicker-This gives a column to well quickly- she became and re- growing to have at the head of af- Ithe bride'scostume: What did t 66 ' mains a thorough and enthusiastic fairs those who hare been through As a verrhicide't-here is nohats., pre- -A number of-se(-ret cameras bridegroom -wear-? Postum convert. the mill'from the very.bottom. But.paration that .equals Mother ,been seen at the Royal Photograph- Bocker-A sacred look. pr - be Her nerves, which had come ons would ask, brow far has the Graves' Worm Exterminator. It is Society's -exhibition at Prince's have curiculum afforded by our great has saved t e resembles a 6TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY, the a o t the of countless Skating Club, On 1p shattered by Be of ond t6-day public-schools been altered W meet pair of field glasses. While the Pbo: ftr Red. Weak, Weary, Water? 37"S grown healthy again, a children. �j woman, thanks to this change? In the main hardly tograPher� s apparently. looking at asild Grilinviliated Eyelids,Murine Doesn't sbe is anew &distant view is in reality snap- filmrt-Soothes, Eye Pain. Druggists and it-is almost" a truism to at the Name given by Postum jot, When poverty crawls in P Iliturn." N unsuspecting person -at Bell Muriii ]By* Remedy, Liquid. 26e. grammar Co- Battle Croell Mich., and the say that. an ordinary bides in the cellar. ping the sky.light love foc; $1.00: Murine Eye Salve Ills "cause why" will be found in the school education fits a boy for the, his side. Alill Tubes, 25c, Sim. Eye Boake ruggle of life tha'n six irreat little book, "The Road to st' A_better The bone of contention is pretty Z" Advice Ft" by Mail.- h comes in Pkgz. years &t Eton. Here, we see The Yill' That Lewis-TherviI Wellville," which ortable and Murl"2"PANMedy CO" Cb'c&g** j - A now one turned out year Ikv year a large po4or picking. - -I li read the above Iettibrl .. . Pills are the most• P 7 appeiars frons time,to tilasel. They a" and ever increasing class, Contain- edicines, and wbe When you want to clear your compact of all In . HIS DEIFENCE. (ini, true, and full of human Interell the most accep- 'N Ing in many ways the'very cream house of flies, see that you got easy- to take are of our manhood, for which there Imitations are table of 'priparatians*. But '-hty A yo�ung' Irish soldier was- charg- Wilson's Fly Paas. I their power to be po- ed with striking his superior officer, PEARLS OF ALITH. is at lrome, an ever decreasing die- always unsatisfactory. must attesttable Captain Y-, andwhenasked by mend, and which, moreover, -we pular. As Parmelei's Vegetable all f he objected to an A word to the wise is enough. find to oiir dismay our oldest and -the most popular of I the President i Is no poul- .'not appreciate. ' After a girl is married it ie�4;a�'jo Pills aie t all-Te- of the officers forming the Court, The sleeping fox catches firl colonies doout pills' they 'Must '11111y nfev� be. up to the, neighbors to let 0 he answered.: Luckily -the- ' Accurately �Xv. . -, . . . . world is large.and rk- ' t ' the effect that she quiremerits compoun- 'e6oci helps- those that help til opportunities are great, and there remarks a -Enposed "Sure, I objects to ye all"'. and c, of ingredients %elves• r didn't marry the man of her choice. deg. Three removers are as bad-as a still remain east tracts of country- Brown—`;Imarted to get marri- proven to be effective in regulating ..-On what ground?" 'asked li organs, there is no Pr;esident. where what are held-to be the,veryorgs Tire. ed wheel I -av,twenty-one, "but my the,digestive to had any 14IVs not gf.V­1 am"" 410 fol- faults,• his education cation will prcrve medicine be ures and-they' will I didn't have sense surer me Fly plea:s f ch father said of course, he was informed that t assets. - Of'su o be valuable a waited iintil I was where. low you. 'second to none rank the enough. So I wa his innocence was not yet 'proved. 'bop, and tby Shop thirty.".'. Green-"And you mar- contin-tied' Keep thy S will countries "Well," he I)lighlarids of British East Africa a polished man .-I ,object - ' : --, - n-`Ob, 'hb; The doctor ii keep,thee. I ven- ried at thirty7'' Brow Because doubt; to Colonel X-" If you would have your business Arid why 7 . Bec use it is ense to of this there i4i no 0 "State your Lure W affirm, in the face of in- at thirty I had foo much s ur objec-ion. done, go; if not, send: But he's very fond ef'saying, when 'f care does more harm' evita-ble, criticism, essentially an want. a wife." bare to "cut it Out." "Sure', he wasn't there Want 0 We'll hav of knowledge- overseer 9,country. StbTuck the, Captain,!" ihan want Pride is as loud a beggar as want minard's Liniment cures Carset in Caws. fill bills We should have but few regreti lnd a great deal more saucy. To earn, money and- pay PINED FOR HER DOG. if ''eople didn't find us out. The eye of a master will do more P F-'- D SS seems to occupy most of a man's DOD came to A pathetic little story If yo time,'and be wonders work than both his hands nder% why he -isn't u would.have a faiihful.ser- happy. ' When be learns to earn light,the ober day in the a4vertis e, serve of the Paris, France, -cant, and one,that You s wife, IN -1 lik, oll I ins columns irourself. love and pay. attention to bi K Ey - I papers. A lady offered $60 reward T !'for the return.-of a-little 49:g ise- equander P1 L r daq' liter. The child Dost thou love life 7 hen dio'uot happiness will ooze into his home a the stuff through every era,* -and keyhole. longing to he 9 time, for.that i in, is whom he fife is Made of. a an invalid. Her dog, whom tw bul every worth- The trouble is many sing loved more than, anything on earth, Fate is really kind; ev leas man gets along far better than shall- poll obips Mal ad know each other there" in 'Pi had disappeared, and the ebil;fwas church, but they doh',t try to know !1(11C-- KIDNC� I sew ftwMillran",wo Zillion be deserves. literally dying because the dog had Much discomfort in this world is each other on earth. 1 !4 HE,k.;r 1.^ 1 gone. The advertisementbrought ;meaft OW nt Pon G H-- - ..4 f N D a"Aw"s-, aused by. people neglecting their.: r) uo, response for several days, but AX poorly "'llusi"s to lie about each other. it is not difficult for a girl no the other day' a Wale girl, Poo There are only two things, in the '[dr46stsed, rang the -bell at the in- all v%lid's flat, and she carried the dog worry over-the things Most XMV young man that her Par }world to Ists are-willing to -6b*t'to. -lot control and the things CU her arms.-- She had found the Too can 1 In rills Es tb4if COI can't control. Fix ED. 2 18SUR 81-11 -dog ten W7110i out I tgel, the second. w1poli Lin1pnoil Oures Ill"Phthe"d, .7 - .. ..r .-.... ..... .. -.,;,.-.5;.: !it -SKC•• Y' '_Y' -_S.. .. - _ y-- i lue X~ . FdRM TO RENT-Ezcellent lana, R' ti 4 • badld of loam, at Oshawa Harbor,to rout.p First class grain and stook farm. Plow. al ' It atter present possession. ♦ 1st. M� COW FOR SALE good Jersey I9�g. Apply to t}°iO$i coxaxT, .haws. COW Cow!lash- Apply to DADAFOP 1r. (South). sl8tt , y _ Hroagh.a 4445 Buy your Threshing Groceries at w j�OR BALE-A good rough-castAN p ORS WANTED-A job on a l' bow"000taining s rooms besides closet by a bo about 15 years of ane,strong and and good cement cellar. Hard sad soft ValorRICHA"SON'S_ /■�y1Jwillin0wwork. ♦pplyto ttrs, Kean. Piekes. iadds honor. One-tltth of as acre o!Rood gazd% GRO V ERY ea ooutainiag five a ple trees besides other p '+ ,tepnbliehedevsryFridaymazafrt{atitepatoa. �g ----' ------ fruit. Also ImpartslOxford stave in datols" - :,Piak.itaa,Oat. SHORT HORN BULLS FOR BALE repair with warming oven attached. Forfurth• It means Fresh Goods and money in pocket for you. BATES OF ADVERTISING: ►7 At your own price. ApDI on premises or y� �oulapply to TKOs. Z.STEPHEN lot Is.con.f,Pickering Tp, is Phone H. E, a01T,Claremont Ttf ~A tFtrst inset tion per line to cents Pugh,-olsremont WE STOCK 5 ROSES ARD PURITY FLOUR E }%b,,*ubsegaentinsnrtioa Per - d'oeats _ FARMS FOR BALE-Being lots 17 This ratedoea notinalada Legal orBoselga g, g — and recommend — 1 advertisements. FOR SALE-House and lot situated sad 19.H.F.con Pickering,and consisting A + of about 94 acres each. On one there is a l Special terms Riven to parties making con- on Brock St,. 01es.mont, ore ape the brick house, bank barn and other outbuildings, TEA BUNS FLOUR for Paetr , w raets for 5 or 6 months or by toe yea}. Hblf Methodist church. For particulars apply to y _ yearly or yearlyy contracts payable quartans. W.J-.OAEGG,Korth Claremont alts About 3 acres of orchard.' 8pp11 ie-s,rich clay - Business sarda,tan linea or under;with payee _ Loam In a good state of cultivdtion, well fenced _ ..CREAM BUNS FLOUR for Family Use, X sae car, 05 90,payable in adca8ae. ROSEBANK C-OTTA�ES aQd 8 wells o1 good water, The other farm to pe g�car, $ in local, le in tea cents per line, a sell good but contains frame house. will WHITE SATIN 'FLOUR fdr Su ribir BrBad ' live cents per line ee:ch subsequout inecrt,on. sell either one or both. For further part:ica- y �S contract rates made known on applies tare apply to Isaac halter,Oshawa 43 45 taon`lxo tree advertising. Tenth Annual Entertainment Prime Cheead,' Smoked Roll and Breakfast Bacon Advertisements without written ins rnntlone will be held in the �R'ELLIN GS FOR 'SALE BY Green Hams, Salt Pork - e -will be inserted until forbidden Lad charged sa - - cordinvly. Orders for discontinuing advertise Uxbridge, built f bei situated in the town o! ' �- PA.V=?:,IO�T - t::hriace,built of brick and coaiaina seven imeats must be in,writing.and sent to the pub- ,. roome with frame summer kitchen attached, labor Wgrk Promptly attended to, AT — hard and soft water. About one-half acre of a - t D p R O s E B A A/ K land, The other is situated in the Village of _ Try package of Claremont, fratie and contains.is rooms. On /� T /� -p y� + ' TESDtJi —ON _ the Premises are a quautity of large and .mall c-N .A P L H A.' � O .G�/ $1.25 per year ; 11:00 it pai3 in advanos. trait, good atable and hard and sots dicer Subscriptions to the United states,01.50 Saturday, august 5 1911 t The above dwellings beloeg do the estate e. The kin of all washing powders. P � 4 the lata Edward Pugh and will be sold by tea- $ g p , in advance der Tenders will be received up to Sept.11th, �x _ Commencing at 9.16 P. M. 1911. The highest o:an Leader not neceessr• ' y Don't take oar Word' foc it. Try ft package. JOHN -. MURKAR, Proprietor. - s�;6°`aa°aa�ghedret�ecutdre, M��WmplyRd d, l3tereoptical Views, Shadowgraphs, wards.Balsam,or Edward w•Pug; BhaLham: R I H R D 80 N ' �. Illustrated Bons ' NOTES AND COMMENTS g „ FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER- �r ---- ; Being north-went corner of lot li The deadlock which has existed Concluding with a Pysotechenic Pano- pickermg,consisting of eo acres, more or lees. •. rama of Prodigious Proportions. and belonging to the estate of the late Edward ; Pugh' Soil is a rich clay Ioam!and most of it In Ottawa for some tim4 was lit Ok' ADMISSION.-_ 26 04NTS hue been in pasture for a number of years. It en on Saturday when parliament contains a never-falling spring ezeek, oleo be tween 9 and 4 acres of good hudwood timber was dissolved and when the date with some cedar, about 40 apple trees is full 1 r _for the election was fixed for Sept. `'' 9 b.ariag•all choice!salt- On the premises is . Sold -by :4s P Fall Term'Opens Aug. 2V bank barn. 60 s As. with stone foundation. -'� (� *� Other buildings contain a large quantity of ,.� 21st. Reciprocity will be the great do the Popular and "od lntaber. Tenders will be received up to issue on which the contest will be Progressive sept.loth. The htRheat o:any tenser not s" caesarily seceptad: For further pasticnlars _ 'Zrcarried on. There will be side a R7 to the undersigned executors,P=en ^ issues that will be introduced that ��. B>; , or EQward W. Pugh, chars ;may not be very creditable to Can- . AR3i FOR SAL$ BY TEN DER, 00 Z J. "E. DISNEY F*� ladies public life. The stills( am- ting o north halt of Inc 16 con. Pickering �`rmr4 cunt of mud elm n far the it 1'0$02�T4, OH'j'. consisting o2.00 acres more or (sae, the l.zop• S / — -- gt g pt p- ezt7 at Dancaa �! HnDbatd Lsmonv lie One, a$ much Work This school ranks high amoo the sol.s a anti clay loam to good acute of caul• Dealer in - -lose of gaining party advantage, l3 i3 at, sed is well watered 1 well 1 etstern Lad a In the same time, you -can do twice best business colleges o[ this Conti- s nevez failing spring creek,. good orchard of •` but reciprocity will be the great a p:e.,pear themes,all chotoo vartetiw, on P y $ neat. Proal of this statement is as much work with the "Crown" Cant - issue before the people, and the found in our large catalogtle. Write c e premiaea are a good 'x64'banbarn scone x �fonn aeon and stabling 40'z64' dzevenR hours® Plow as with a single furrow p10w-•- to-da for tme. Salaries off our straw ahed hen hcus". p:g pea con eat wails F Implements ,oaf one that will be seriously y and without walking any. ftuther.' Farm .[IYlpleffiP�IItf� graduates this year larger than I-,>ur and a:ungna. Alec good frame house cel• lar. end wood shed, 't7,s vs.. prop"Py as considered. The fight will be t tl •L o�11 miles from Claremont pa C wa" Clang cuts two, clean. eves $ ever before. It p+i s to net the beat :ca D _ � - tti sheet but sharp one. practical real educe 'on. nation leader 1 b received a to 3 p m. furrows at the same time• Mani." - +0f all kinds acgvac 46tH and opened at A.er W'+laon's hotel �r r J Ell' P c emont at that date theig +at or y D�tl'L'eplv's LBTID.er's saY i 7 Elliot rind al Sl - $ tender not oeceraanl7 accepted For ATHA partiralare apppiv to Duncan H Hubbard phone Cor. Yonge and A1PaandeC Ste. store(..3744.Lemocat:l"P.O.,out. or Mache. - _',�inder Twin®, 'Jos. Hoover end familyy, of Alton,. BeeiDyCiarem+,nt. 44-47 �� � ' •spent Sunday at T. Lunkeld'a. __-- r� - Robert and Mrs. Lloyd. of Vandorf, x spent Sunday at John $c�tt'a. - FRUIT - '' 10 Btlggres �Vagons - Born-Uo $undah, c:)t . ! , .io Albert and airs. Drappeer. a son. g ASEALERS Gang P verx, of Stautivilla has the con- surest. steadiest fastest-worklag tract of painting and decorating our _ Illi ABUNDANCE Is theHarn es8 Etc.- = - sehool house, plow they've over seen or used. It, is f f " Misses Sadie and Velma Anison.of 5 Rubber Rings, Preservinq Kettles 'and a g(-)6d eu-pply of the best lighter draft. too. u It has dust-proof' 4 T .spent week ago Sunday at John Granulated Sugar for preserving tleadon. wheels with large roller bearings, and hn SSccull's. a ge prHarry Roper p daughter, _ _ _ _ _ - _ highly-polished, quick-scouring mould-, O��rmer's son®An 13 Roding aQerm,Tr ith the boards Stays right down fa to work Mrs, I3ar Ro er and day ' . -. onto. through the heaviest land. Let us show, �� - `E(pit w 0 e WHAT IS IT ? you the `'Crown" and give You names.- A 'pp A� •� BACK It iy_a Baking powder that will terse your cakes and pastry - of farmers who 1;ave purchased BAD BAC K "Crown" Gangs from us so you can get _ __ _ _: _ and keep them uN. Trp it. 17 It a warub*tbat the Kidneys are Sick . _ their verdict i 1'- - - A bad back turns ever twenty four Car Groceries are the fretsheat. d boars into an a dull round of in as mit- ' T ' - :Ory-you aro lame is the morning unaged GEORGE PHILIP R O U G H A M all dry h a dull to robbing backache,can't • • BUIRLING . tees fa ane evening or slap wdl rt eight Is harts to band - over, •smighcei,ap'p" ``°m M . 0 L '0 V I TIC H - Watch for announcement in this ,•. , . chair, or lilt . - • even a I i g h t _ - weishi. A a y _ _ - sadden twist {Geiaeral Merchant, Greenwood „ sptsee next week. tarn or a w k _ -- ' :. ward mo"steel - :- - "• wads a marina W111 sell at factory prices, Mena Suits, Men's Christy Hata. YOII Can't afford t0. IYIl$S_ it. :E twinge of pain - a throa g h t h e Will clean 75 Pairs of Men's, Women'a and Children's Boots at below spot, Booth's ky PUls r l�h Lbs weak ;.:Cost, beginningtitle h Tuesday, August 8th, . _ ney health and comfort. They are guar• - Qe �r Berlin �►tument� anteed, Alldealen anddragestr 50c. or COME EARLY-A good incucemeat for everybody. e7 postpaid from the proprietors, The R: T. Booth Co. Ltd., Fort Erie Ont. Fres trial on application, Sold radllaaranteed M SOLOVITCH - Green cod Hill Call And get prices and see cuts be ore plarinQ your Order. a lit Pickering by T. JS, idcFadden_ . + - 'CAIIEFUL ATTENTION TO -.- .. 3 Jiinuteb' Walk from Gretnn's 4ti11+ 1887 1911 E.NIBALMING AND FUNERAL WORK . - - Montour Falls, N. Y..July.'24, 1911 --'1he25th annual Reunion and-Picric Phone night or day. Bellor Independent.' - of LaMoreaux, Yeal abd V anVleet -families will be held at E aloin Land• ;i; `'' 't'+"`�• _ in former] North Hector. on Ben- . - ecg.Lake,Thursday, Aug. I i b, 1911. Father Mol't'iscy's .;,;'� :,.:., B O O T'b AND SHOES The place cad be reached by hoist ;•ti; °l from Watkins or Geneva, or-by Le; �M �Q •'•ti;", , 5;;: •�high Valley Railway. Pre�7a► tions - FOR MEN-A nice•pair of Patent leath•.r shoes for 4.50.' A pair'of tan sboes is •�.•,;;•;', from 2.40 to 4,00. A parr of heavy shoes frons 2.00 to 3.00. Mrs. Loretta LaMoreaux Clawson, Secretary havebeencuringfor years, :;; �, g tan 1'`OR LADIES-Low top shoes 2.00. High top shoed 3.00. Hig4 top t shoes 2.00. Low top tan shoes 1.96._- and are curing to-day, all :y;.,}. - ,,..-�� the common ailments that FOR CHILDREN-Black and tan all sizes and makes. A full liue:of:tennis •rT'n, tiff.,_,•,;,; - corse to R fat We ''� ii" '' sheen for boys and girls. A have hundreds of grateful �r;cl+i These are all W. B. Hamilton's shoes, which give - letters to prove this. universal satisfaction. ' i tonetker Mherise Is No.7 _ y G. A. '•GILLESPIE,' 'DUNBARTON 191`D��o, moves Uric Acid from. the, Rena dtherMO blood,and cures Rheumatism. niicy Uou1 ses iu -- a In tablet form, soca Tyle W1 ice'for a' Cflpy Father ilwhey's No. 10 is a most 'effective and reliable _ - of = cure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, r F Y " . Bronchitis, Asthma*and WboopingA Talk on Business Education," cough. A sea( Lung Thal��k, zsC. Regular sou, 50. Bank-, bf Cana' da' ' k;lrdand 41 . 3'i' 'l'A LFi-Filikeriag 'Station G. Mer Nw'rW.s'Aft. 11 Tablets relieve and cure 'Dys. T=R firaina going East3uess fullows :- is and all forms of..Indi estion:' Bat'ali'tablet will digest • xo:..$ b3tn'1 �. s,oii a '.�r.- Peps g . 12 tions( 2.13 P. .' I/ pounds of food. :Per-boa SQc. T O R O NT O 14 .Local -.--6.04P- M. r ,;Fraiils, going ��eSt dR.v "as lollowg- Pathe? lNw'ris .s Na. to positively cures Catarrhs A - z' y + ' P V as moved to its new Head O ~ No. 13 La.af 8.36 A.M. combined treatment-tablets-for the blood, and a healing t 1T' Local 2.30 P. M. $ ding salt's for the affected arts. .:Tableta aadsalve together,sec. Office B lil i alai( l sso 1?. Facie!' M 's L1>t1me111 is a Household standby for 1 - _. . .. _ 'Snndi►q included. y l ". sorts of aches and pains. Ph laatlt to use-gn�ck.to teiieve. St. w r f Jos Il ' St. ' ?: P King est Corner o j PICKERING MARKETS - er batttl9, zees. y 80 -A-t your dealtes. . . ' 1 . `W'hite Winter Wheat.'.......... $ (F . , :Red 80 athor MerAww Medlelne Ge.4 Ltd.. Toronto Mixed .. _ r 80 -Spring Wheat;.....:........ :?O ldLd Qi'[G>1 g1tQ1•QKfeed fJclCk¢t1Kg bt( ` J�C�QddQK The Savings Bank Department at the new location will -Goose t v - Oats ,..... ......,....•....... .38 be made a special feature of the Bank's business. t s, ,.:yrs _ ..r_.. ...y , i'.w.m -".... n.L' w , .:,w-. ., •.: ...!,con N S ...J - !. tui ...'.. ;. '... ♦...' � ♦.. r . .Y S. ,,.._,..a ..0 ',:.. .a rf" .. r.+:- -..' w..,._',.r - _..,,. .a. m+M. :i'•Jt.. '_9I"' 'i'n M.r'A �.,},,•..y5-s c! ,�s:l.� ,.w±a,:,w. r?:-$T^:' .'�""':, S; A ,:. .-. .'i '...„.,....2�a:,a:l;r-«Y ..,,d, s a-!may'"•S! s P b,i;. L*i, ',y,;r,"' x�„ ';s _,.eF-s• -...+.•.+._ f ;53 +.••�„`^- .`4",�` "I l!, , , 11_�__X` -7 -7`�17);1467 MEN OLAAKNO14T Rochester, �4 UM Mr. Tamblyn, of -STEEL IJ300TS t N. Y., spent a few days with his STEEL BOOTS I' Miss Mabel Wigg is visiting for A week with friends in Ellesmere. wife and family -at the home ofMrs. Tamblytt's mother,- Mrs. A- S. Rumohr has erected aw 11 1 MALED TBNDMB&ddressed to the of W. McKay. veranda at the south side I his Tea- WOMEN'S FINE BOOTS AND SHIES .Ireie. There will be no service in the S undersigned and endorsed der for Public Building, Uxbridge, !fliesMaggieGleeson is visiting Baptist Church --next . Sunday, Ontario.'will be received at this office C:E=- imisrs -for a few days with the mines Aug. Oth, other than the &mday until 4 p.m. on Monday, August.21, Adair, of Agincourt. school service, which will be held 1911, for the erection of a public Build- S"UMMUTM"R M7,00 WMAm Satur ant and on at 9;30. S. in at Uxbridge. ZBO.rn—dayAt North 26thC, larem to G. M �laas, specification and form of con- Flour and Feed always on hand. , July . Mrs.'Forsyth, a son. tract can be seen and forms of tender Miller, of Toron. -obtained at this.Departaneut,onApplL_ The Corner $tore, Claremont. Rev.J. George M W. M. PAIAM 7 RObt.- and Richard Jones left ion to Mr. Thus A. Hastings. clerk to, is to be.inducted on August cat this week on the harvest exqur- 25th, as pastor of First Presby- Of works postal station F, Yonge ionB to the North-west. streeV,)bronto Ont.,--and-at the 'post Died-Ai North Claremont, on teL'ian Church, St. Mary's 'W J office:(t Uxbridge. -Saturday, July 29, the•infant son Persons tendering are notified that -;Df G. M. and Mrs. Forsyth. tenders will not be coilsidered unless fle :AICH-ARDSON'S �. made on the printed fdrms supplied. .Mrs. AR. Hubbard and t and signed with their actual signs- Important showing of finest display-of -,Of St. Catharinei, are visit7intogso'hne"r' tures, statinf, their occupation's and . k Ch". A yery large assortment brother, Albert Rawson. ant of I es of residence. In 'the case of Mrs. Thos. Paterson spen't a few 'FREE places the actual signature, the nat- Mai Books,Dolls, Toys, jubs --days last Week with her sister, are of the occupation and place of real- received for the Holiday trade. Call Mrs Hortop, of Port Perry. dense of each member of the tim must mad ase them days, is we are Mrs.G. M. Forsyth who was ser- be given. t tously ill for a few da Each tender must be accompanied Subscriptions tai for all Magazines, pleased to report much improved. b accepted cheque on a chartered Weekly and Daily XsvqW1.*ps ADVICE' b Mrs. R� Bryan and daughter, auk, payable W the order of the Hon- ourable the Minster of Public Works, So Agim Verna, arre spending week equal to ten per cent (10 p.c.) of the ..a r ten days with friends in oron- W. a. 1-1. 1Z?J10M1AL.M:D Wit a of the tender, which will be too. forfeited if the person tendering de- =tbv. Richard and Mrs. Johnston, of 'TO W019N cline to enter into a contruet,when T -West Toronto, visited the'latter,s called upon to do an, or fail to co parents, F and Mrs. Farmer, over plete the work contracted for. If the Sunday, Women ffaftering from snyform 6f tender be not accepted the cheque Thomas Adair, is taking charge illness, are invited to pcomptly com. will be returned. R., The Department does not bind itself of a section on the C. P at -un' te with Mrs.Pinkham at Lynn, to accept the lowest or any tender. -Barketon. Oh, how we miss you, M - All letters are received,OPM4 Who .Would' read and answered by women, A wo- By order, - "7-- Tommy! -_e=;- man can freely to& Rev. Jas. Grant preaches in the of her private " R. C.DESROCHER87 '4 First Avenue-Ba tist Church, To- ties& to a woman; Secretary. time trying, to splice an rc --ronto, next Sungy for Rev. W. thus has been so. Department of Public Works, '--T. Graham D. D. Ottawa, July-=8, 1911. old hay fork rope,L when C.- tablisbeid this con. Worthy, of Brampton, i-, ifideries between Ne rs will not be paid for Mrs. Pinkham and his w"'pa argent will Sell 140 :-here for a -few days this week, tsment if they insert it t d=et sreetinR mcmuments. in--the new the . women of w ithout- arutherity from the depart- 'Union C America which has went. feet of .7-8 inch emetery. never been broken. Miss Veta Michell, of Toronto, Never has she pub- ' # _`is the guest of her-aunt, Mrta. L. Usbed a testimonial or used a letter ti ,-- Manilla rope for $4.25 — Z Pilkey, and Geo. and Mrs. Co6p without the written consent of the `13 to a laIt to 0 ger for a few days. -0 Cr writer, and never has the Company Mrs. James"Elde'r- and daughter allowed then confidential letters to as out of their possession, &A the sre visiting the former's grand- t Z We have all sizes ctf Rope in parents, Chas. and Mrs. Middle- fundre& of thousands of them iu their files will attest n, of the 5th of Uxbridge. 6. to - C F stock, also first-olaas 5 Miss Florence Eastwood. of New Out of the vast vo lume of experienciS I r CDC 11. which Mrs. Ptakham bas to draw I York. and Miss Eva Graham.,of -w from It is more than possible that she 1 .2 r Binder Twine ,at 81 cents &-POUnd. i. -Myrtle. were. the gue#ts of Mrs. b"gained the very kno-ried go needed Hugh Gregg for a few days Joist in your ease. She asks nothing in re- week. turn except your good will, and her CHARLES SARGEMNT) `11CLAAEMONT R. E. Leggitt. who has been in advice has helped thousands. Surely 7 the employ of T. E. Stephenson any woman, rich or poor. should be Jan Yoh for the past two years, has go3e irlid to take 141vuntai Of this goner- 0 ICi'Ll@al , I nus offer of assistance. Address Mr%- a 8 11 Is to take charge of Jas, of LI" Z. Pintharn f Plukham, care pr Penxelly'9 blacksmith iho or Medicine Co., Lynn, Xm& 11M may it three months during the Leah. Every wova" ought to have J.. 'BAR G AIN . "LIST ing season. or 1, Ther rate payers a 131 f the police Lydia- E. Pinkh- 's SO-11110i 1417,• C Iii A -few sacks Silver- -iiiiago wonder what is the mat- Text B4ok. It is not; a book for Sheaf and Gold ter with the trustees and the side- general distribution. as it in too mw walk.' The plank walk!o of our expenalvei 11 in free and only NOT lift Twins. Medal Plymouih village are unsafe for public traf- obtan&bie by Mi Wribe for Diiiiiiiii . ., .. .. L,n%ry 1in§-Wb1967 13, Oshawa 16-Brousba, .11c. Waken up tnutees, -summer tt today. 111.Uzbrida*LA.C&AGLAMIM I I will soon be over. 9 'ilv J v lzn er Sheaf, 600 ft., 80 A dresser maker's picnic was son in, Clare- :.'Goldea , the event of the sea - Medal, ft 4 moot, when on Monday nearly twenty young ladies who have in 12 Gallon cans of best Machine Cil, while , the past been in the employ of Miss they last, can and oil, for 400. 1,t Joanna Neal, assembled in the Gregg-Canning Park,where a most 509000- FARM A first class'3-1evekGang Plow $20.00. Single Plow.' 10.00 -enjoyable time was spent. A Good narrow bottom Sin photo of the hap group was b P Macusirsr. LABORERS WANTED On by of last week, FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA Bissell Kiiag Disc. "Harrdws Mrs.-Thos. Pierson in honor of her litifelivemL grand-dal- Additional for Returnon GoW ghters, Vets and Merle Stephen- $10 Trip $18 Followint-Con&Uous 3 • San. About &S were present, in- who assist- . 'E,, `-Turner, -chiding several friends GOING DATES Howard - 3inli an gtXtiotm on all lines on and South of the Grand Trunk Main -ed to entertain the little ones. An AUGUSIr Sarni incl all stsuouis on C.P,R- Toronto to elegant tea was served on the nae. Toronto to Detroit;n2 Branch LAC" LodLi Guelph subdivision from Guai lawn and all joined in the games South and Brampton south. Whitevale, OiA -...and races. In the evening -recita- AUGUST 12thi all statin"North of Grand Trunk Mala Line Toronto to caroll oding C P R. polats, B61too Jct,and we";also 6rand Trunk poinm tions were heartily entered into Toronto to Calendar inclusive. -Lio- In Ontario,Toronto and East,oi and Sci Jct. and a most happy time was spent. AUGUST 116th,-F-lu all The neighborhood was pro- and Fan on G.T.R,also Azilda and Eastern Ontario west. Picker'=' g' Lumber Yazd R. B.R Y A N AUGUST 23rdi all irtadons T rooto Lo North Bay inclusive and .alw East of 33A.3K313303Etl 7: --From all stations Toronto and East in Ontario and Quebec !oundly moved on Tuesday morn- AUGUST 23th brillia,.scotia Jct. and worth Bay. Tobaccos, ad.smokers' !yes and- Bali �ing of this week when the sad in- siding, drop sundries. Central telligence came over the wires 01,4Z- CLASS TI(AErS.WILL BE SOLD M W94NURG 0"ILY Pine flooring, Manitoba si sillies, matched, rbughailddreased- '!tele�hoiie Co. Aagency for Rep.ei tadve farrAers,a:);)oln­d by M:Lni Saskatchewan.and Alberta Govern- that Ross Richardson died the mentswiii meet and engw-laborers on arrival-at%5i`tnru'Pex. pine and hemlock. lJjn.and lJin, Rolston Laundry: preceding evening. Since his de- Free tranSPOrtadon%wil[b-!Yurnished at wianipes -points on Canadian Pacific where dressed pine, J in. V matched ONTARIO parture nearly 8i month ago for laboier3 are neei east Of Maw!jaw and saskatoon. IncludiU branches,and at one cent pine. New Brunswick white " CLAREMONT. Mae each way west thereof i.i Saskatchewan and Alberta, this certificate,when executed by farmer cedar shingles. M• uskoka..in sparch of health, his A certificate is furnished with.each ticket. and . 'frorn.that point fora 'a Of t laborer ha,3 worked thirty days or more. VW.lr be honored - oth condition.has been the subjett o showing thi labo points is Ontario, at$18,00.prior to Nov. 3 th. 1911. Terms' IStrictlLy Cafth 'daily inquiry and with encuura g*- second class ticket back to sailing P(Tickets are good oniy on special Farm Laboref3 trains,which will he-run from Toronto making trip in about 3A hours,and wLl1 be W. D,. in g reports for a titne hopes were and-Ontario Poinm to Winnim without change,r GORDON &SON. issued to women as wel!as.to men.but will not be issued it balf fire to children. vint,or vrritiiii entertained Ofat1past a' measure For full particulars W*nearest C.P,P- A C.11i To recovery, Apparently- how- R. L. THOMPSON.D.F.A Appat New Blacksmith Shop Of ever, the disease had too firm's grip and his constitution was 'nn- .......... able to withstand its power. His • Having leased the blacksmith ,16 was very opular, and'highly simps , &-r s-.* , , , %, - Of all materials and deol= death is keenly felt-by all.as 'he D on . CIO shop formerly run by*ffy, T49m- kept in stook. It will pay you teemed. ie coid1al'syn?l*thy(?f '.',the community is extended to the son,.I prepared to, do general 'to poll at oar works acd inspi our slook p bud obtab prioes. Don't be misled by bereaved parents. blacksmithitig in all lines. nits we do not employ them,*on The-illness of Mr.- John Reid, Ecl-ALT-y. agerewe can, and do throw off the agents �aA ST HoRsEsHoEiV -prolonged considerably over two 00tamission-of 10 per oent"whiob you WM years, was peacefully terminated Claremont oertainlysave by purobosing Ito= 016 byd t DRY GOODS-Our stock is coni- -Ind, phone,'No. 302, Clare Gail solicited. RE three o*clock on TtieQ plete.. 666 a pair of our Lisle day of this week, The extended H loot t - the con- well JOHN, McGRAT _wHilreTINANITE r rinds of tiuffering and thread. lace-frost root 'Hose, 0130. Whitby, 006011 tinual weakness and languor were CLAREMONT, ONT. worth 40c., for 25c. White Taf borne- with much patience, and feta silk' 20 fneh long, E. W. "ENVANS during the latter weeks when it • became clear that restoration to dome fasten, the best value ever The Pickermig.. Pump Manufacturer -health could.not be expected., for offered at.50c. :inittee be longed for the e comink of rest. VigOance -Co.m- Shop and prayer even Residence, Dundas St) p yeroftemonhislipq Tinto the 5Lttiehoiirs'of semi-con- The ob of this Association is to WHITBY, ONT. lessen s stealing and prosecute The Dealer, the Shoe ' sciousness was, "Help nie oh help 'we, dear Lord, to come i� Thee. � GROCERIES-The best in the -felons. Three doo i west of Whitby House doors Mr. Reid was fin Englishman by market, always f rpsh. As you and the fit n birth, a native of Suffolk and cane know this season of the year all W. e M Bit you in price, style,.,comfortand Members having property stolen oqmmulli* Ladips boots, shoes 2.00 attend A -- to Canada-in 18,%7- with his-- par- food- stuffs must be kept in a and wear. *stis imm8i W1%.any member We are-preparea to Instal wood or iron -1-40. 1-50, 1.00, 1.75, 1.90. lived for many sanitary. condition. Our. food slippers . of Exioutife cointnittes. pumps or) short notice,also He had 2.25, 2.50.' Misses:-1.35, 1.4(f and 1;65. to all kinds of repairing. -Tei 4n the neighborhood of stuffs are all kept in close cover- Children's. all prices,OOC. up. Membership fee. S1.010. ed sanitary bins-nothing ex- Men's Imperial Potent Li Boots agent for the On Claremont and was much respect- Ttok*U'amov be had teem the Pmidontlor ta1io Wind'MU), Pissed tQ draw flies, Our Teas 4.00. •Plain dull-tops.2,50 %50. Plain secretary on app't-tion. 9 also gasoline engines and ed as a citizen and as an elder. in the Presbyterian Church. The find' Coffees are befit. Try Blutchers foxed hq@fs�ikna stripe 2.00 Exec.Dom.-L. D. i�ankll, tthe squre gear sympathy of the community ilex- them. Touth't-145, 1.44, 1.50J.0, 1.75. W. V. Richardson,Pickering. Out tended to Mrs. Reid and her sisterMAGNET CREAM SEPAitATOR, who have been his faithful attend- J.A. O'Connor Arthur J eftev Phone No. 50 at reoldsuce- &nts throughout his illness. A SIMPSON.& Co., PIC1K.E'RING President `':A .'M'?�+�-,.•Y r--:. ..y ,e _ .,. R •.•.,a.,a.:.•.�. ,^ ....�,,:. -.Q t . n . t Sat staring opt the gr*,, eo►d♦ PRESERVES '} F � ♦ ♦ '♦� dawn that crept above the leafless THE S � trees of the manor woods; Y go to London." f . A sudden gleam of hope had DURING THE PRESERVING SEASON ,• ' _ 'come to her. Those worda,of Craw- - a shaw's about tricking her into a .: marriage—what if- they should be Extra Cramulated , - -- :rue? They might be the ravings of a lunatic� t again they might �� —~ iave.escaped him when he was not ~ IS DAILY WINNING G FB ES y -' O A LOOK INTO THE PAST hf3. , master of himself'.or.his secrets. H LAU She would go to London, at any - _ { rate, and search it out; her aunt, _Itsun Dien high quality _ _.. _ ...}...}.«}...} iffy end itself to all good by this time, might ie returned housekeepers. +4+♦» from Australia. Dr. Grantley was `-' - - + ♦ there to help, and with grim deter- CIHAPTER XXIQ•—{Cour(i)• shad;, only I swear—yes, I swear ,1rination the girl resolved to go to � it—if I am forced to go back, Ja- Da-rnley's mother and question "BEST FRUIT, BEST SUGAR, BEST PRESERVE > It was 'not exactly the kinil of net, to to him, I will kill myself Surely- --letter a non mi ht expect to re- her on this subject to find out if F than endure— Surely— she really had had a share in the ceive from a mother who had not 'surely�„ she exclaimed bitterly, matter. Ask your Grocer for Redpath Extra Granuated sugar ! seen him-for.months; but Derrick ,,it cannot be right, it not hu- knew his mother too well by this Her heart beat is a quick, aero- lx man to force any creature w lead ous way as she planned all this de time to be disappointed at any lack such an existence! Oh . Janet, I liberately. The Canada Sugar Refining Co., I,Irrllted, MOIL , of wodmanly or maternal warmth• can feel his arms round me n•ow• _He-folded up the Qpistle and put I can see that knife $ashinA in the If it should be true—then jus Established in 1884 by.-John Redpath. - It into the envelope, with a tin tice and right should protect her �' firelight It was horrible—so her from this man. " f iaigh that escaped him unconsci- rible!" i - .ously. Perhaps, had his mother Shuddering .and tremblith ng in If she found this false—the mere is moment—freedom from the ABRAHAM LINCOLN &been there to hear it, she might every limb, the girl crouched,back mad ravings of a arunken mind— horror of living as she had lived AND THE TARIFF. i in the corner of the cad, and burst well, there was always one way of the last few months. 6 `have changed a little in her mast . escape, and death—dark, mysteri- her.towards him; for, as has been into a flood of tears. ous and awful death—would be Her eagerness won the day, and iiwnuPacturer and Farmer Should l r. stated before, with all her coil Janet did not check this; indeed, so it came to pass that she and Have Protection. , " 'worldliness, Mrs. Darnley, had she welcomed it as being a certain betier than a continuance of her Janet drove to Mr. Darnley's It was Abraham Lincoln who .,. ome love in her, nature, and this relief . _to '-fancy's. overcharged past misery. chambers together as evening was , ulsrity to the Protection- 1 ve was all her son's. heart and brain, she had been So together she and Janet ar drawing on. gave p p ; 4'. However, she did not hear it, growing very anxious all through ranged everything, aided and fancy had decreed that he was ist side of the tariff question when and Derrick was never likely t) the lgng day, just passed as she abetted by the lodge keeper's wife, to know nothing of her presence he said:—"When we buy goods ,:r who herself stood at the door and abroad we get the goods and the 5" _woo more warmth from his mot!ier had watched the girls white, con there. Janet was to ask for him, ya is his present hopeless and rinhap fretted Este. and saw the mental waved farewell and hearty god and get his mother's address with- foreigner gets the money; but } py condition of mind. suffering in her eves. wishes to the young mistress of the out disclosing the fact that her when we buy goods at home we »l X11 The fifteenth of December would• This was*the eery 'first moment Manor House as she' was borne in was near. get back the goods and the , due in a week's time, and bear that Nancy's calmness had Riven sa iftly away in a humble cart with The result'of-the drive has been money•" This sound philosophy .. ng this �n min Derrick deter way iince she he`d regained con- her new but faithful and good seen, and perhaps Nancy's tears characterizes snottier of the late -__- mined .suddenl�ro accept 'an_ in sc,ous-;ess in the lodge keeper's friend beside her. came not only from the natural re- President's famous homilies: vitation contain in another-let• cottsga, and Janet knew it was den the } 1 to some reapectb don, Janet le action, but from the sense of pain - The farmer -and the once saic- ter to go over to Ireland for a the best Thing that could happen to g'" and disappointment that arose turer," the president once said, 4 meek with a few bachelor chums; to iter. though poor lodgings, kept by a re- when she learned that Derrick with his chaacteristic shrewdness, �a their cheery society would at least The past forty eight hours had 'lation of hers. This was done for was not in London. "'are both in the same boat and I take, him out of himself for awhile contained enough mental trouble two reasons—to escape detection Though she was firm a•s'to their reckon they've got to learn to na- I before finally returning to his to crush the stoutest heart. and to avoid expense, for the only not meeting, still it had been an viga;te the craft together or they'll '' work, Whe.i Nancy had opened her eyes capital 'they possessed was a. few indescribable comfort to her to upset." "He compared the case ' after her second fainting fit, she 'poands Janet had saved from her think that she was near him—her of a Pennsylvania farmer," con- How little do we poor mortals wages and the diamond rings which I g in question, 1 know of the strange workings of had been too prostrate to utter a g dearest, her Livia realization of times the historian Cpawshaw had insisted on Nancy. all that was good, noble and "and a Pennsylvania iron imple- 1, -life ! sound fur near! an hour; but, of vtearin above the plain gold one mint -maker whose properties ad- On the evening of the day for' ter that, as the full hortur of what R orable. �! lowing the one that saw Usrnler'a' had occurred returned to her, she that marked her as his wife. (To be continued.) coined, Under a protective policy had become feverishly awake, and The had done nothing all the farmer supplied the iroamak- _- departure for Ireland a four-- — . . ear with bread meat, vegetables, 4 - wheeler stopped at the-door of his finding that she was actually free through the long day thatwS91!Oh�. - chambers, and a tall woman, re ed their' arrival. fancy P i from the prison wslls'of the Mit s=cal! and mentally exhausted, fruit, fodder s plied&. eft , an t? 1lpectably attired, alighted from it nor House, she nad determined, Y !BLACK BASS LIKE IT. the ironmaker supplied the farmer rk° and rang the bell. - without a. second's hesitation, to' and 1•ay un the small, hard bed with with all the iron, iron.implements, ' on being told that lir Daralev escaAe ir.rrt it once and for all be such a net, white face that tears Pickprpl Belly 'a Bait That Lurie etc., which he needed. Assuming - .n s load started Che evening before for•,fore she was drawn back into the came uninvited to Janet's eyes as ' When Other Kinds Fall. that a change is made and the she glanced at the girl every.now 'a - Ireland,'she seemed perplexed �s mesh again. Protective pylic abandoned, the ir. to how she should act next, and, And here• in this her hour of i and then, But the nett morning "There are undoubtedly tame. farmer then discovers that he can turning-slowly, went back to the greatest need, she sa►ddtnly found i.all letharry vas gone, and Nancy when the black baso rs off his feed, buy his iron implements cheaper ! cab, where she held a short, whir- a friend. was excitedly eager to be out early. !when the most tempting live bait, Ee encs with some one Janet proved once more the She was met by disappointment i frog. minnow. helgramite or night- from Europe than from his neigh- pe red con r _ _ . walker will-Earl to interest him. ' I bot, a9suming that he sells a sof• d : --inside . .truth--of the old'proverb.•of not a as n. cfiinttewn eandDthereGforetphe said the veteran angler. �1t such $tient quantity of flour in Europe "Ll-an You gine me Mr. Darn- ijtidging by apluearances, her quiet. l times he is apt w sulk_and event to enable him to effect the pur- .� *r " ley's mother's address, please'," matter•of-fart manner was the could discover nothing about iter =.those murderous plugs with an ar-Ichase of the iron, He ultimately ns Che resul6 of this• Keary beat nerve tonic to_`anc� is stint till-two days later, when tht rs of Ran hooks will not arouse diicoters that the cost of carriage - The woman of the^House heaitat }ier excited, distr�uRht condition. doctor was expected }come, and �'his u nac t- s crit:fur I am con p _ er if rd, In a few curt words`sh:: explain might be able to tell in-England. v'incpedg that these device% only make!to Eng and insurance and cartage "Is'it eery important?' 'she ask ed how it ws? site•had been able ('haprin was back in e R him mad He doesn't go at them on-arrival, does .not enable him to one else could give her this intsrr. } • receive such a good reward for his r; ed dubiously, to eLm•: so effectually to her young ^ _. I because he thinks they good tu, - "Very," was the eurt•reply. `. mistress'•rescuer-how she had seen matiun• - - eat; give him credit for having ls}wr as he formerly did when sel F "Well, Mrs. Darnley live ai ei- that Crawshaw had been on thea . After this withherself. doShe did;more sense than that. He attacks ling his flour to his neighbor the 300 or 308 Park `✓''Erect, Park verge of madness, as he had been struggled nit ,then because they anger him ironmaker. He, therefore, deter- their Lane, but a3 ain't at home now, deinking heavtiv for days, and-'not know where to find Mrs, Darn- imake him want to fight. - mines to sell his flour as before to : - _ 'I know.'She's coming next week, ,)verhearing him in &.quarrel with ley, but she had carefully tree: 4t such times menu fishermen his neighbor. But meantime the Lo Mr. Darnley told me." Fenton declare that _h.e would Lsured the card which Derrick had ` wit} advise you to five pork rind, farmer discovers that while he has .� With a word of thanks, fits ini bring his ,vife'to her bearings, she Blipped into her hand that, morn and will tell you of successful cat (been urchaeing his iron imple- softer turned and re-gntered the had waited and watched outside ding in the woods. cites after all live baits had tailed. . P - I take such stories with a grain of ments from Europe his neighbor, ! Mab as the door o! the chambers Nanrv's bedroom in the passage I From him she could learn Iiia mother's whereabouts at once, het salt. My experience }las been that the ironmaker, has been compelled was closed. for his coming. if a bass won-t take some alive to stop his.works and dism:ae his "Aad now, ma'am what shaJ1 Her height and users a few this s momentshe shrank . Her mode ! he isn't going to bother with nay- -emploYee9 not having sufficient • otr-do l" •asked Janet of Nancy, her. in good 'pure thing that has been dead so long work for them. The farmer, there- , Y shouted testy warned her that it would be I s that he has more as they progressed alowly through events later, when, having 1 the streets back to the humble to Fenton to bring help without', a severe trial u both of them, and as a chunk of salt pork• fore, now find he is no lodging which had sheltered them delay, &tire had •graPe led with fire ;et--yet she hungered to know the �' "I Beed to try the pork bait oc- wheat than he knows what to dolon ' tints their harried flight-from the infuriated -man herself, literally truths had been "ken inif ' sundown and had aboon cloudy ut days good ble to after with; ]sell so that his fruit, vegetables, -Idanor House the previous night. holding him down by almost super word fodder, meat, horses. etc., to his "I shall ' wait and see hire. human forte while Nancy had man- it meant so much co her—so teary if I with it for bassfeinoWwater neighbor, the ironmaker, as he has Darnley," was the resolute- reply. .aged -to-crawel away, and Feoton,, mach. gone out of business. In fact, he i Rung-back .the thick veil ,for once frightened into aobriety, She never doubted that the law, ethers there are pickerel I much finds that through buying abroad Nancy sung' . that had shrouded her face, and had rushed securedwith the the twoing drunk rescue other -that ificshewcou d cprro•etothese prefer catch a strismallof 1pickerel,ickerel ecut him in the cheapest market he has de- !hat deeply. stroyed the home market for his • ''How can I ever thank. you, and with no little amount of dif- wbeards truher immediately, once r't belly about iifour finche rile g and own products sad-th-roWn- - r7aneti How can- I ever show my ficulty. g an inch wide. I shape this to a her of his fellow-countrymen out �r.atitude to you?" she said, in, "And now,_ma'a.m, if you will was known that she had been Dint at Dae end acid slice- it •half of employment." pow, hurried,• nervous . tones. let me advise you, you will go over tricked into her hateful marriage; vpiay tip, leaving the blunt end for and freedom was all the asked at the heck. Thin gives it motion in ,What—.What would have become to Ripstone Hall as fast as you y. of me but for you?".. can be driven," she had said, the water like the bind legs of -S It takes a cow cieatiou man to You promised me you would -when-all was told; but to her sur- CURES 0�CONSTtPATON frog is action. Asa casting bait enjoy his work if the pay is small. '? �woot talk of it again; ma'am,'' an- prise, Nancy absi iutely refused to to strip in by hand, coiling the line Every man seems to think that sweated Janet, in' her quiet, stolid dg this. -in the bottom of the boat, I find it he is warranted in doing unwar- .,.�..:' way, "After. all, I' did no more "Aro, I will not drag Miss Leices- '.Mr. Andrew* pralsoe i r. very effective. ranted thing-S. a• 'than my duty as a woman." ter into my trouble and disgrace, Mores'* Indian Rest Pills. "It stands,to i•eakpn' that- the Diner c "Hi! Waiter! This chick-. a. pickerel belly is more attractive to Waiter: "Very _ "And to think I doubted you, the girl ha•d answered, 'in' lour, en is very tough. .- 4 _ and t�iought Yon.hard and heart, quiet tones. I shall go to London; Mr.George Andrews of Halifax, N-S., bass than pork ,rind. Many a fish sorry,'sir, but when we came to kill lens at times!-v the girl murmured. d have work to do there—will you writes-. has been lost because the'instant it we coudn't catch it, so at last "Janet,.I s�iall never forgive my help me, Janet?'r she asked, sod- witiForhmaIIc oastiyears I ht�ion.eenThis ala he Bets it in his mouth he realizes we had to-shoot the bird as it flew self for those thoughts!" denly, t irniir:g'to the woman- and meat never comes single-handed, and 3 it isn't what he thought it was-, and on to the housetop." Diner i "Better„ turn your mind to Janet's answer had been to hold have been a victim to the many illfleries unless hooked the, •moment ' he "ConfounS soft; waiter! You most y `A g that constipation' tiriags in its train. 7 have shot the weathercock by •m's- net's 'you hened h�nt]'in silence s#tikes he ejects it from his month. others, ma'am, now that you are on take. free from your tr�nbles." and clasp Nancy's slender one. Medirine after medicine I have taken in' '• i'Thia is not .the case with the "But shall I be-free long?"—the �}'ithout protesting or• trying to, order to find relief,riot one and all left strip of pickerel belly: He gets a 6 e samePe taste of the fish, his natural food. "I tell you, you can't beat nl1 -old hunted look came into those tinge the-girl to what was obvious seemedhhat nothing wouldexpelfrom and holds on to it. Give him time vtife for presence of mind," said the ' • sweet bluykeyes. "Janet; I feel— ly the easiest thing she eduld do -me the one ailment that caused so ranch to turn the Bait in leis mouth,• just.. man at the club,'proudly. `'Listen I' trouble,yet at last I read about these know—t fey will follow me, find under the circumstances=claim Indian hoot Pills. gossip of our neighborhood called, x _rhea, and 'take me back, and that the protection .of the house "that as with a frog or live minnow, and to this. nue day last week an 'old will ksll me, Janet—it will kill me! had.been her. home—she 'had set Tha;-was indeed a lucky day for me, he is ,yours. 6 P her wifie T could-not go back after-all that about arranging their:,speedy de- ;m ts�m s impart ) detlerni}nei the datto oondit ons,ve f*spec ally ound thatifdthei water parlor. An Nova later,alhaving the horror!'} - - parture-withmore ado. e them a faitt"trisY. is roiled or there a heavy ripplo on impression flint our caller had de- "Now, be comforted, my dear, It was impossible to leave before Theyba�e n�ilated my.Iterate and the surface, `a small spoon just. parted. I bounced into the room cou�forted. I tell y:ou they -the morning—r;o _one would stop ���, 3 am cured of coastipatien,nad I dais tits have no equal as a midi- above the hook will serve to at vrith, `So the old cat ehga'gone,ere was - won't Sud you, in the first place; them, for Fenton had ridden= over �,r ract attention to the bait. But un- well,'as I rifted-my y and, in tli+e .�c.ond, your husband post-haste to the'nearest town for the woman herself in front of me. s But my' 7i Iod?ars Rent Pills have been rut �coo= will`find that the pickerel belly'bait wife—bless her—was thehe a 1 o evon't be`ably to leave 'hi$ bed far a doctor, and Thomas Cravrshaw leer over ball a century Dr,vvlost�oree'a der any circumstances I thin you with tits goods. 'Yes, dasr,' weeks, maybe. 1 know something -was lying down Heat to his bed, lost st. iou and.clugpd, inactive lridaels, far superior to the old faaliioaed �I sent it to the eats' i .vith a1i r}ie urlisrerta which reniIt from irk rind." said, calmly, ; about delirivan tremens, ma'am." to everythingin the mad horrors them They cments the whele system home in a basket first thing this Naac9 .ahuddered. of delirium tremens. ,,, - "You-a7e right, 1 will not think "Yea, I will go Jo London;"• the aad ririf flu blood. Sok] everywhere, ED. 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MMF1111111 a.v4,;_7-m-#_-mmdPm;r-b • 7-:- "7 -T M." 7� 77� tSE OFCOCAINE SpREIDING PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS NINE MILLION TIE S -'--USED REPORTS FRO,51 THO, LEADING TRADE CENntES OR e ditute o One IteM of Railway Con 7-Moatreal Chief of Police Makes It a Feature Exp n n ..-ANERICIL struotion in Canada of a, Cheese 01 Gral His Report ' Prices t Cattle, younger element and Other Produce At name A despatch from Ottawa says: States company having mileage in' 'A despatch from Montreal says: ing amongst the Since July Canada. Of the total number of, and Abroad. The fdrestry branch of the Depart, feature of the annual repoit of the city especially last, the police of Montreal have d 70 per cent. we-e' Police for BREADSTUFFS. ment of the Interior has collected ties purchase *f the Superintendent of P hewn ties. The only important, made over 150 arrests on charges Toronto, Aug. 1—There was little or ..1statistics with rega-d to the rosis- which has just been This business doing in Ontario wheat. Offer. species. which has a majority the year 1910 of using or selling the drug. c S 8 made public, is the letter dealing number is alarming and the allsn- '1',9' Of new are small, with dealerequot- fo tie consumption in.Canada r 1910. sawn tie was oak. Sawn ties cost ic 76 to 780 outside. Oats are easier. No. 77.7_ --with the increasing use of cocaine tion of the authorities is drawn to a red Winter quoted on an export basis 'There were 9,213,962 cross-ties pur- on the average 36c per tie and hewn : at Chicago. in Winnipeg prices,were Offences are An Montreal. Chief Campeau says this fact particularly. scorer, chased in igio by the steam and ties cost 3c. more. The ssteamrail-rm I pro. Flour-flinter wheat, 90 per cent ated in more than norm& kfat- electric roads of Canada at a cost ways used 95 per cent. of all the in part: repeated encs, $3.25 to $3.30. Montreal freight an. "In submitting the annual report portions, and this.is due to the fa. itoba sours-First patents. $5.10;ht. Of $3,535,228. This is a decrease ties, and these ties cost them ou patents, $4.60. and strong bakers. $4.40 of 35 per cent. from the number the average 38c. The electric rail- ' - cility with which one can procure the operations of the police de on track, Toronto. 30-2,b4O ties—an increase poison and the brazenness of Manitoba wheat-No. I Northern, $1, purchased is 1909. .' The average ways used partment for the year 1910, 1 think the Buy ports; No. 2-at 97 14c, an this pernicious pro- 'd-No. 3 at cost of these ties at the point of of 183 per cent. over im They it my duty to speak of the inertias- those who sell H. Ontario wheat-New No. 2 at 1 76 to 7Be, Three paid for their ties 41c. each. Al- ing use of cocaine which is spread- duct. outside. and old at 81c, outside. purchase was 38c per tie. Barle kinds of wood, cedar- jackpine and though on the- a-v-er­a9--:---t"Y -us0 The._market is dull, with prices P _f7per cent. of smaller ties, this s excess of 3c in the ir ester om 'hemlock-,- furniihed V The International Hary Dace-Outario grades, 39 to .59 1.20. out- 2, and at At 1.2 to 42c. on all th side, for No. t e ties purchased. Cedar it- Cost is due not only to the dis&d- alleged to have violet track. Toronto; No. 2 W. C. oats a THE NEWS IN A PARAGRAPH The is 40 3-4c. self supplied 40 per cent. of the vantages incident to contracts fol e the anti-tru�t law. and o. 3 at 39 1-4c, Bay ports. oru- o. 2 American yellow. 66 1-2c, total consumpticm, and its use is smaller quantities of materiaLs, hirty-seven of the alleged " cN wire- Ba I y rts, and 70 1-2 to 71c Toronto. T avd Peas-The market arket Js duff, with prices increasing yearly in proportion to but also to the fact that the oleo' SAPPENINGS FRO31 ALL OVER trust" men pleaded guilty r. Purely nominal. other species. Oak, which makes tric roads are more likely to pure were fined in New York. Rye--There is none offering, and price& THE GLOBE IN A The reciprocity bill is signed ar,.i are nominal. an expensive tie, costing 74c each, chasz. tie at points where the price Buckwheat-Nothing offering. as used principally by an United.includes transportation charged. paper are now admitted Bran-Manitobai, sze, in bogs W -NUTSHELL. pulp and 0 r Ontario OntO and shorts Sr., in bags. in bran, free into, the United States. fr,,in $28.50, In bags, Toronto. lands uponwhichthere are no ex Canada. the Empire and the World . - . L EXPLOSION IN t restrictions. • CAR. LINER port COUNTRY PRODUCE. in General Before lour ne-2114-Mcnall Iota $1.95 to 41.". 7 --FztrzcteJ. in tins, a to i2c per GESERAL. o Bner HIT SUNKEN ROCK WESTERN CITY' des. lb, Coinbd, $2 to $2.60. k. tat into zee, on track,Ba.1Pd bay No. CANADA. and French army officer resigned and No. 2 at $10 to $14. j. his office on a question over r,a- Baled straw-46 to $6.50, on track. To- routo. $4. L The EMpr616 Of China is Saskatoon In Darknesis, The railways announce an in Japan and Russia are at. lugger- P*tatoe—New. Ift-,blIrrelt, so s;1l$I in the rates On- anthracite heads over the seizure of & Japan- b% A. Stranded on the Coast Water and lar Supply Cut off, try--Apriog chickens,-22 to p2c per -Coal. ese healing vessel. lb; Cowl. 13 to 14o; turkeys, It to 19C. Montreal loagshoremen accuse Thousands of people are home- of Japan Three Men Injured -the C..- P. people are hone ch from Tokio says! A despatch from Saskatoon,• 4a R. of maintaining a Thousa, ds of !BUTTER AND EGG;. A despatch ...blackh result of'extens�ve files Empress of Sask., says: Three men were in- ast. less as a Butter-Dalry prints. is to wc� inforioz, The British steamer E a suck jured, two aeriously, and the city W Purcupine is crowded with, pec- in constatitinople. L5 to 17c-. creamery, u in z-k. per_lb for I China on Thursday struck su rolls. and 21 to nc for solid.4. darkness indefinitely as the ple, and sanitary precautions are 131 istrictly new laid. 21 to 22c, and �.en rock off the 'Province of Boshu. is in dark fresh 11 to Ise per dnzen, in case lots. said to be badly neglected. XE S (%4,esa- arge, 13c, and twine. 13 1-4c per Her passengers safely. result of a boiler explosion at the POOR CHXN 'FOR AVIATOR' rs were landed will be city power plant e Thursday The Canadian Northera has I lb. It is expected the -vessel early on ternoon. The taken out a permit for a new stn- af boiler had beem Box Kites Shot Full of Holes From I reflo'ated. and. power HOG PRODUCTA. The accident occurred Zion at Belleville to cost $22,000. near the leaking all morning, Louis Dion Was shot by Jules peek of Battlethill. na--Looir clear, It 1.?.t per lb, in scete of-the wreck of the Great. was shut Off pending repairs, bull Plourde in a quarrel at St. Ho- despatch from. ProvincetowJcv!sciot+ Pork. short cut, Sz3. Dakota in, the the leak-got worse, and the fires A de�:p Hams Medium to Iii, _N�urthern steamship Da I;ht 17 to 17 I-2c; drawn. ii hili dant pleads Mass.. says n batt'ie- d.,.. be 14 I.Z to t.2!S ng of m-,. - Submerged store, Que. The defendant The m,.>dcr y, Spring ed rocks were ordered to be di Much to 13e; brPakfast bacon. 17 to Ific, backs. � a boiler tube explod. % self-defence. ship is not likely to have I about & mile from the being drawn 9 I-ze to 2(le extend Over $90.000.000 worth of -miner- trouble in disposing of such enc. Lard-Ttercex to 1.4c. tubs. 10 L-2c; pails. coast; which` is swept by danger- ed, clouds of calding water and cls IS 5-4c. superheated steam immediately en. were produced in Ontario last mles as Come by aeruplane. if the -ous currents., supe whole boiler toom. par, which- is 40 per cent. of the aerial marksmansbip of the gun 1117,61NESS AT MONTREAL As soon as word of the accident veloping the the Domin- nes abroad New w mt- was received here Vice-Admiral I Sullivan. a coal wheeler, received production of. whole the battleship 1 Montreal. Aul� 1,-Oatk--rituadian We ion . ication- 4 40 M - the first blast, being blown ovew Hampshire is any ind Tne Pro, xo 2. 2 1 t,) 43r. car Iota, es ato" Sato, the Minister f Marine, de extra Ne I ("Cl. 42 to 42 t.?A-! %0, 3 c.w, coal pile, but luck ly escaped Capt e!ter's boat, the Roman. I test, were made more difficult by 141 12 to 4�c No. 2, lural Vo !spatched the cruisers Azo sad Soya, IL W white. 41c in, on which he started to cross the being held at night, Huge box 3 local wine, 46c No. vrh,to. -39c iof the Japanese training squadron, With bruises and a scratched hand. Flour Manitoba %prin wheat Patoot& immediately after came a dis. kites, pulled through the air by at JO: do 4fton A. 94 90 to the aasistance of the distressed ocean to QxieenitOWD, was wreck winter ed at Chebogue Point, '_N 8 fast torpedo boat, were the tar.- �.wboi&L pstenM 444 to $4,75, *trong bak, off the charge with the cornbined farce oi. �erq', PA.60L strallht rnperg, SA to $410 1 ship. The cruisers took he three boilers, which were can- do'. in b-9,, III oat— !mails and baggage of the Empress t Mr. W. D Scott, Superintendent i get8, Un&r the eye of the war to $1,AS, Rolled 1 73, bag of 90 1b4. of Immigrati n, hopes to supply the i ship's searchlights.the flying-marks Per barrel, &.3 Vill: and aided in removing the 155 pas- riected, the centre being the.source L.-.. , ' torn 'Lzuertcan No. 3 Yellow, 70c- labor demands of the west with supposed to be hostile biplanes, feed-BrAn, Ontario. IV to asi: Manitoba,�sengers to the mainland. The pas- of the trouble, thewholeforce sg. 621, mid4lLitilm Ontario, VA t9 325. !gating 450 horse-power. importations from Europe, riddled with. bullets from the sm to temporarily 'housed gr4 pe� were I Iijort,4, Manitoba, 915� mouAllo $?A tii.V, sengers were rre�h, i? Andrew G. SangRter, superinten. The contract has been signed with I jiftei of sharp,%hooteri and an au- 1 hew.� Selected, at-1 2C -4 in temples aind a t4chool building, #stwk. is I.zc. clie"o--weatern%. IL 3 the Canadian. Vickers, Limited, for'tomatic COlt field 91111 Of eiglla Cali-f I tra -dent of power; Harry Johnson, to 12 1-4c; easwrns. It 1.2 to 1.2c. Butter- and later proceeded by' in to -the construction of a three-million- plimpeA 400 steel pe choicest, n 54 to 23 14C.. chief engineer, and Jack Kemlr bre, which. this city. - dollar drydock at Montreal, lets, a minute. The kites were l ST.%TFS MARXFTq the ship's bott-om was badly�were the three men involved, th4 UNITED A family names Lemieux lay claim easily hit at 300 3nd 500 vards. saved;first and second-named being, bad 101� MinnoapoltA. AI&CL 1.-wheat July. aft is save -4 95 damaged, and.if.the craft. �y scalded all over the body. John. 3 �.Ao Anticosti Island, and are talk. gqtembor. " 3-4c: December, 97 14c. tit will tako three months to repair Ang of taking legal proceediogq CK. Cash. . o 1-hard. 99 1.4c. vo, I Northern. son had tne flesh scalded almost Olt TEN DEAD IN TRAIN 'WRE 1% 34 to 98 Ems' No. 2 NorLherv, " 1-4 to her. 1 97 1_4c; both arms and hands, and Sang. -against M. Menier, the present .40 3 wheat, 92 I-A to 94 34c. corn -0. 3 yellow, 6,�p 1-2 to 6k. Oats No. 3 white, 36 5-4 to 39 1-40- No 2 rye, Sir. owner. prew,4 From S1. John. N. B.. to -.1 stet was siso terribly seal4ed. Flour-Firnt patents. d chief, A Louis Desautels and his wife Flran--12014 to $21. s the superintendent an Bostoo.-Struek Train. $4 go to $6.10� gocond patents. $k4Q to 64.65: jured and only -were—sentenced to ten years" im- S3.0 to $3.4s; second clears. N, -SWEPT OVER CATARACT, engineer were in Al"i, despatch from Millinocket, '"It c to handle the shock- A 62.15 to $145, m 11 ubordinates left prisontneut at.Montreal for sh( Blaine, says: Ten people are re- Buffalo, Aug. t-9priat wheat-No. 11 Canoeing Tragedy at Me Malaga "I iag cruelty to the woman's eight- Nortbern. carloads, store, $1.03 54c., Win- trouble, it is impossible to state Fall. when the plant will operate again, ter, N( 3 red. 86c; No. 2 ported to have been killed and 2 red. W; ti c• year-odd gaughter. i6• Corn-lin. 3 yellow, 67c; .4n. my injured in a wreck on the white., ;5:14c;,xo. 3 corn. 64 3-4c.. all on vs 's the only means adopted for re- The appointment of Mr. D. C_ m' A despatch from Porcupine says a ngor and � Aioostook Railroad'track, throulb billed, Ostm-No, 2 white: Cameron of JVInaiLpeg to be Lieu- Ba 4q. 3-4c; No. white. 42c; No. 4 white. 4tc A triple tragedy on the Matagami lieving the tension thus far has IR which occurred near Grindstone Rivet occurred fate Friday evening, been the calling into requisition tenant Governor of Manitoba. in station, ten miles south of here, `-succession to Sir Daniel McMillan LIVE STOCK MARKETS. when Carey Brown, banker, of To- the services of the forty-harsp. 'day. . . ` 7. at before midnight on Fri Buc _';nth'nrs olffer'ne' &4r, fairly Ledo, Ohio" C.- -on engine, ridicu, has been p-i�. through by order in III ��r�pst E. Vance, mining power city tract -on at -1 to 5 The St. John-Boston express col- 6 to 6 tt Council. wood at 5 to 5 i.zc, fair at 4 1.2 to 4 ilae�er and former manager of, lously inefficient. to 4 14c eng n excursion train re- t 4 per pound. The city is devoid'of'w ter s-up. lided with a and common a and the Tonapah Nevada M'ning Co., I from 3 1.2 to 4 3-4c. a Sear%port to this rown brought liq to Qual. and business in all shops open 7 turning from buits fr�)m s to se per r und. .4 lambs as and a, firm helptr,. fell into the yly, GREAT BRITAIN. sty. ghee told at $4.5 to $6- city -power is at aii abso, . 0 66 each. town. IM.75 to IM! Sell &I"s at *5 t'o to water at Sandy . Falls as their,ated by ag Pulled I lute s The rumored illness of 'the King ------ to quality. The demand f tanditill.. 'E(;Re. - , ­... Canoe nPRot. Rrown w :6 contra4cted' _911A i 14 T A N selected 10T.0 at $7.25 to $7-4 Per cwt., out safely, but when be saw his The visit of the Atlantic weighed off vara.1.-Steers and betters of shoot over the falls 4n- FUEL. IS SCARCE. Tor uto. Aug. I-st companions flee to Norway was postponed. Willuipew clith Prepti.efor Murder. a iHe were sold as low ag the rougher el, im cattle ran d to the deep white foam, he fell $4.60 a cnd.14,75, Medix %katebewan lAkely to Salter by ed in Quarrel Over Women. $5.80. C`ows and bulls ,ne river bank. The drown- Sa ow $5.,% V� 0 $5 and .85.10 for the'dead on the 'r 3 it 4.50 t, UNITEID STATES. choicest offerings. Milkers were Qduoted I ing ti�agedy was preceded a few the Miners Strike. A despatch from Winnipeg sal and An 'effort. to disfranchise all ne- An unknown negro i:nurdered Fran], at W to *66 for good-ones. Hogs 't hours by a suicide near the T: and 'at S' k A desp ch from Rigina, as er small stock were steady. *roes in Georgia is being made. Johnston, proprietor of the Wii.ini- N. 0.. station, when a foreigner, says: The Government from infor. English name of Saturday morning. known by the oration secured from all the coal The sealing treaty was finally peg Club on 77 WHXLES. Joseph Ware, cut his throat. Ware dealers in the province, has issued passed by the Senate at Washing- The murderer -fled and has not -1.- hadpsituation been cantered. The scene of the been employed at the Dome a report on the present s nton. .killing � a g , Two Rig Ste-'llucr% Report by Wire. m- , Mr.-Edward M. Sbepar4, a prom- klinegro resortand the mines., Reports on scArcity Of fuel are con -d Demo- v.-as the result of a quarrel Iess a Reeoril Vancouver Catch. -firmed, and it is found that with anent 2Ncw York lawyer an crime the exception of a little suppil cratic leader, is dead. over women. A despatch from Victoria, B. C., FORNIA. which towns on the Soo Line gal ti team whalers St. Law: �Pl_%GUE INCALI says: The s wor�ing from the from the Souris Valley the onlJ rence and White, Boy Bitten by G Squirrel Ground Sq1 source from which coal is brottghi -en all Kyullout station, have broken 8 A where the mine retards for their catch during the Front Infeeted Region Dead. here is the di st'ri reco .now closed. according to special are: last two weeks, ace -A despatch from Sacramento, Ser- Cal says: Bubonic plague, trans advices received by wireless 'DRED LIVES LOST. -e taken off were mitted by ground squirrds has,ap- -entv-seven whalers w, Bodieq of' 'Trade Returns fog the Quarter. 'the' coast of Vancouver. peared in California andcaused Number int Tictinti Tominion one death thus-far. Horace Flood, 7 years old, of Contra' Costa Cozen- Typhoon-in Tokio RCCOTered. Ending, WAN ith June OCEATRAGE N DT. ty, died Wednesda3., after being A despatch from Tokio, Japan, 7 J and bitten by a ground says- More than 100 persons are Tea scraCchr, St aulpr* Sank Siiddettly and Te 1. This is the first case of believed to have lost their lives 'Ottawa says: Exports of doinestle products ag. squirrel.-itch from despatch -ddy in the tv regatcd $5,1,U24,40S, a falling off Perished. human infection -received within a early on Wedhe pboon For the past qiiarter of the presedt 9 . Canada's. total trade of nearly rly three millions, of which A despatch from Halifax,- X.S., year: Thm case-comes from- a re- *hick swept over ., year two millons was"in *Tokio and Yoko in exports.of for- sacs : steamer John IrwBion rn',Tlie at in- * y infested with plague- haa during tho. night. Forty, 3 41. ss, less 1jodieq re n the an increase Q1 est products. The trade for June owned by the Port Hood Coal Com- ridden squirrels, and cause i were recON e d i morn 98, as Com Tuesday'' anxiety than if it came,from a new ing in the Su -i district,'including zak comps c-1 v� t 11 v.4alled $68,710,369, an increase of pany, foundefed on Tiics;da, morn of ill re-'1. f last, ear. $2,6fi13,445.- Imports f6r tlic morith jng off* Beaver Light, N. S., on a area. One hundred and eighty-five'2a Occupants of a hmise May and June r., April-, Have qc, was entirely -S., men Ii been put to work- by tve The incres v it, im- totalled'$43,9;r3,881', an increase of i voyage from Port Mo pute�, which was washed away before rien, N. I d Federal Government in which totalled a little over three rnitllions'� The-Irwin had a crew Fede San Fran- the tenants child escape. The, Many v. ports,- -e mil Customs revenue for the three 'th' cis rind surroun4inig counties bni�pnoperty'loss will be large. *4., o r -nearly twelve lions morn c and all perished except e co a n I'fishing vessels an-d smmll coastwise the corresponding period months was 818,926,T58, an increase mate, W. L. McLeod, whose escape the bay to exterminate rats and than for tl craft-are missing. of $2,368,347. was remarkable. ground- equirrels. of last,year. �,4L - 4S1, DUNSARTON. • �LOCALI�M�. —James Richardson has parch. used a new delivery wagon. On Sunday, July 80th, death recnov �jClotheaf—Rev. B. N.de Foe Wagnerand ed one of our oldest residents in the Sat stoctiOn ` .—R. Moore has sold his driver family, is taking a months' vaca- person of Mr. Brentwood Bush,in his ' to J. C. Philip tion with their relatives here. 89tb year. The deceased has been in This is the place to get your wearing apparel. Our clothes� _ t —Mrs. Kerr is visiting her bra —W. Cullie finished harvesting failing health for some time suffering y give If they are not right. x} tiver in Toronto. on Tuesda Aug, 1st. This is un- from the infirmities of old age, but "always ve the beet of satisfaction. I. y'' was going about as usual until Thurs- we.make them right. Always a fall stock of Smocks, Pante, . —Mrs. Bad$erow Sr., we regret usually early, and due to the hot day Iai.t, when his condition became Overalls. Odd Vests and Shirts on hand—ia fact we have a to state is seriously ill. weather.. serious. He gradually weakened un- larger stock on hand cow than ever before. —Miss Kate Kerr is holidaying —Frank Brien, who has been til Sunda morning when the spark Toronto and other points. confined to his bed for several of life Sed. The deceased was a aa- -- 3NaX'P06't Mitt® &?fid. 3Boets ; —]dies Mabel Wright spent a days suSering from a slight at- ttve of Norfolk,England,and emigrat- ' week with friends in Tyrone. tack of pneumonia, is rapidly im. ed to Canada in 1890, and settled is r —Miss Ph Ills Clark spent Sun- proving, the Leng farm one mile east of Dun- Rverything to wear. Everything wears good, when bought day with friends in Brooklin. —Mrs. Smith Clark, who has Barton, now occupied by Thomas —Mies Shaw,of Toronto, is visit- been seriously ill for several Burne, and shortly afterwards put At the Satisfaction Store. inl;her sister, Mrs. J. S. Jephson. weeks, is we are glad to report, chased the farm on which be lived un- i —James Denny shi a car- making satisfactory to- til his death. His wife pre deceased PPS � � him aboat 1: ears. He is survived R. A. BUNTING, �' 'I':ICgERING .. aced of hogs to orouto on Mon- wards recovery. by one son, Walter, who is living on day, —Mrs: Taylor and children, of the homestead. and one daughter Mrs. —Mrs. D. -Simpson is visiting Toronto, are spending a month Agnes Smith, of Carievale, Sack. In - -..her sister, Mrs. Miller, of Jordan with her sister-in-law, Miss C. Politics, Mr. Bush was a conservatiye Btatiom Taylor. Mr. Taylor, also, was and in religion a member of St. Geor- - � - -`- - -- (' gels (Anglican) Church. His funeral s —Arthur Rogers spent Sunda here over Sunday, took place on Tuesday afternoon to A full stock of Beebe's high grade Overalls and Coate to match, in all at the home of his parents; J. H. —Mise Vera Burling is holiday- St. George's Cemetery. .,tend Mrs. Rogers. ing at the home of her sister, Mrs. sizes. Prices from 85 cents to $1.15 each. —Miss Jennie Gordbn took in Clement, of Milton,-and Mise Helen the Old Boye'Excursion to King- Burling with her sister, Mrs. Den- to-morrow,member the Cottagers concert Also, the Eze Suspender, the double cord sliding Brace, adjusting its t' aton over Sunday. non, of Frankford. to-morrow,(Saturdayy) even- self to every move of the body. Price 25c to 50c per pair. ;' _ —Mrs. John Crockett, her many —The Whitby buckle factory fag at Rosebank. ..,,'.friends will regret to hear, is ser- - baseball team and also a team ITCHING SCALP - kously ill at present. from Oshawa, willla the Pick. FARMERS' SUPPLY STORL{', —Mrs. Davidson and daughter, ering school team on Monday aft- Mies Alma, spent last week with Got Rid of,In a Few, Hoorn E. BRYAN., PROP. PICKERING F>; ernoon, (Civic Holiday.) ' p eelativee in Toronto. There is nothing made AM will so quick. t' —Miss Dorothy Hicks, is in the —Fred Balsdon, teller of the ly rid the scalp of distressing itchiness s. Standard Bank, has resumed his . Children's Hospital, Toronto, 'un- rARIBIAN SAGE the hair dresser and - ' duties after a pleasant two weeks' beautifier. I ,.. dergoing an operation. vacation which he spent in mak- T. M. McFadden guarantees Parisian ;. —Miss Dolly Kerr, of Toronto, " d a flying visit to the home of ing trips to different points of the gage to cure dead=ns, etc$ itching scalpStckt,e 'dha an r pay y province. and falling bsir or money back. and set's - her mother hereon Saturday. it for only 50 cents a large bottle. It puts E —The Misses Burt, of Toronto, The neat regular meeting of vitality into the Bair and gives it a radiant have returned home after visiting the ladies Aid Society of Fat. An- luster. A 11 e aV y Jar 111 Gem Jars " their Aunt, Mrs. W. H. Peak. drew's congregation, will be held It is the favorite bait dressing of refined —Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman, of Toron- neat Tuesday afternoon, August women because it so quickly refreshes the to, spent a few days at the home 8th,at $ o'clock, at the home of scalp and not being sticky or greasy is de. Nothing hurt but the price ' of her mother, Mrs. H. Bunting. Mrs. Nelson Chapman. lightinl to use. bold'and guaranteed in Pickering by T.X.McFadden. —Miss Jean Bateman, of Toron- _ to, is holiday-itig at-the home of =:.ROSEBA_NK her grandmother, Mrs. B. Bunt- The tenth annual entertainment b WEST HILL .J- 1I3i8 6'Qc. a doz. 131e Quarts 65c• —We congratulate Mies Mabel in the pavilion at R be evening llbe lata :, ^' log. the T ,� �R v Calvert on her success in passingBLAC?�S�dIfiH SHOP Imperial Quarte Tae. + her examination for entrance to will by August bth. A good program - , will be given consisting of Steredpti- �r' -Model Schools. con Views, Shadowgrapbs and Illus- Half Gallon 85e• —Miss Marie Bateman has re- trated Songs, concluding with a grand turned to her home in Toronto, Pyrotecbinc display. Do not fail to Horseshoeing. Repairing of im- Just got our prise OII the "Best Granulated Sugar. after spending a few weeks at the attend as these concerts are always plemeuts, vehicles and auto- home of her grandmother here exceedingly popular, Admission, 26 —A large gang of men are now enure. mobiles neatly and quickly _It's worth your while. tansy cleaning up the ruins of Pick- dome.iTt£vxta done _ wring College, pre.g ring for the - - erection of Mr. Ruddy., residence, Mrs. Mooney visited at Port Union. CHARGES MODERATE r40/�'1 / /�'�► � d (�sr —Miss Taylor. who leas decided Allas Bice, Markham. is visiting at , OL.EARING SPE01 1LS to move to Baltimore, Md. at R. Barton's, Atrial respectfully solicited. an early date, intends holding an Mis■ Dora Wartaki, Toronto. spent — IN MEN'S PANTS S - - Sunday with her mother. �r fon rale of her household ef• Mins Mabel Leary and Miss L T' Z '�' ' Light weight for summer, dark blue with fine-stripe. = t Baptist--Rev. R. N De Foe Wagner Troyer vat los. termr�ednesday.a. 1Succeswr to Wm. Lawson.) Regular$1.26, now Me. g t garden den arty W .. • L will administer the Sacrament of Augg. 9th -Re®ember the dace, '�^aggt gam,, C=t- Mena Union Pants, fine stripe, regular 1.50, now 1.10. Holy Communion in St. George's it'loyd Buehler. Markham, has been Church. Pickering, on Sunday visiting bis cousin Arthur Miller. ♦ Men's Tweed Pacts, up-to-date, fashionable at 't next at 10.30 a. m. All are eordi- S. Pennock and Misses Lillian and A XASS XS VIN Regular 2.00, now 1.4g ally invited to be present.. Phernie spent Sunday at Claremont. -_- -Messrs Fletcher, Ravrlinson; the city on and.has i hires murnede hiisework rom of the twill b held in thOntario DdeawBlack can o ly mentionregular a2feOwn®w 1.78 Lotq of others. -Come and see _- -Miss Edna Smith, and Miss Ida bere. _ Purvee, of Toronto. .spent.-Thur.,- Quarterly Sacrament services will Masonic H+ $'�� ' • day evening with L. D. and Mrs be held at Locust Hill next Sunday # Banks, having come dawn from morning. StaRur&y, Anguat 12j 1911 'the city in Mr.�l''letchee's angio. Mrs. Bradley and intend. S.spending the summerwithher sat 2.34 M. s —W. M. ti anvalkeabur of g P Whitby. D. D. G, M.. of the A. O. To select a Liberal Candidate for the Facts ' anct figures f©r Farmers -A T The regular meeting of the Ladies U. W„ will pay an official visit to coming election to the Dominion Aid will be held at the parsonage on House. Pickering Lodge on Tuesday evenHere's - - l next, when it is ho d there The liar Aug.M 16th. �e election has been announced to - Spray our cattle. the J -ting Pe The little Misses Heron, of New 1 will be a good attendance of mem- take place on Sept. 218t, so that it is _ B Liakeanf, are spending their holidays Pe y. desirable that each Municipality be mixture and the price �bera. truth their cont, Mra. W: Peebles. —Messrs. P. E. `an Winkle, James Taylor and N. Miller are hay well represented. AddresRea, is which ' Rex Reesor, Milton Parker, H. B. Ing their residenese improved by the reciprocity will be fully discussed, will - 1 Qttart Zenoleum... "' ..: .c. 50 cents Bolton, C. S. Lamoreaua, of To- addition of cement walks and steps. be delivered by "2 Quarts Fish Oil ... !10 " - (' Mrs. C. Reesor entertained a num- F.L.Rowke.M.P., 21 Quarts Water• .. .. 00 &'onto, visited H. W. C. Haight, at her of girls at her home on Monday Hon.Senator Darbys — the home of the letter's parents evening in honor of her little Stead• WiBlas Ross. sx-MP,. 24 quarts or E fallons for 90 cents fig. on Sunday, and returned that daughter,. -Mime Ida Nighawander, of ll..R.Mowbray.taq•• or 15 cents per gallon. afternoon,' in the gasoline Launch.- Atha. Liberal Candidate of the Local Legi T1,e Ripp, and experienced a rough _ slature, and others. Not greasy or sticky. Apply with sprayer, sponge or brush. trFPolice Magistrate Jephson has sw�s�M There will be an Executive Meeting 'LTH* it- Xt pO670. �vee his decision in the automa W. Day visited friends on the town- immediately after the Mase bile case which was tried before line recently. ]denting. s'lbim on Wednesday last. In the Russell Jones,of Toronto, is visit- A full attendance is desired. 'Dickie' • • in friends here. D i c k i e' �& Chapinan decision John B. Qanavan, of To- �y Redman visited friends at Pine Wei. Pvatvis, G. D. CONAxzTonto, was fined 915. `We under- Grove on Sunda President Secretar _ stand that Mr. Canavan has ex- Day Bros. have purchased a new FZ-XM1MW" "Am intention of &CE the case. PsTand Mre. Jones visited at Geo. _ the —Farmers are now ruBhed with Witso. .over Sunday. S ec als fo r a Geo. J.Donee visited with his cousin The Ice Cream Parlor in connection their harvesting operations. All with the Gordon House will now 8 z Bert Washington over Sunday. 3 fast, David Harrington, of Myrtle, visit" be open each Wednesday and kinds of grain are ripei _ and it will be onlya short titan Saturday during the at David Pilkey'a on Sunday. - - y before harvest is over. There is Messrs. Rowe, Birkett and Bail, of summer. The best Machine Oil on the market. test going to be the abundant yield the C. P. R.' gang, were borne over Try a gallon and be convinced that was promised is June. Many Sunday. Everything conducted in up-to-date fields are very light and rust has Uriah Janes and wife, of Guelph, style in spacious rooms, Scythes that will keep an edge, also scythe stones, etc. rgreatly effected the oat crop. spent a few days with relatives and - Pickering Ethel Gordon, Harvest Toole—Forks, Hoes.and Handles of all kinds. —Mr. R. Moore, we understand, friends here. :• Rakes, <; has decided to move into Toronto A few from here attended the foot- „ deli match at Green River on Satur• SOUTH ONTARIO Pure English Paris Green, 1 lb and lb,packages. this fall to reside. Mr. Moore has day evening. — been a resident of Pickering for Roy Ward had the misfortune to Llb'1 Conservative MeeUn t •., many years, and his family and lose a valuable horse this week from g Get your wife one of our Perfection Blue Flame Oil Stoves—one, two he have made many friends who acute indigestion. �wr Ang. 12th and three burner with oven. will regret his departure. Several Owing to quarterly meeting ser- pf his daughters, having positions vices at Kinsale on Sunday,service at 2 o'clock P. m. Sin the city, is the reason for the Mt. Zan le o di penned with. A Meeting of the Liberal Conservative OR , BUNDY A couple of Markham lady,delegates move. Part of South Ontario is called called here Sunday while on their way —For the past few years Toron to visit the Ashburn Sunday school. for the above date at -' to and the neighboring' towns A couple of travellers who passed The Music, "+t++►• Whftby -have been holding their Civic through here a few days ago weary —to meet— 1oliday on the first Monday in and tpirsty beg leave to thank Willie 'August, and Pickering has follow- for acting the Good Samaritan and . MR. WQ, UAK $1111jTH =— NOW /S THE TIME ed snit. In accord with that cult- supplying all things needful. om, Monde next will be cheery- W g And Bear life decision in regard to We congratulate Mr. Arthur Silver r . Monday u the occasion of his marriage to the Conservative candidature for You need --- r� ed as a holiday in the usual man- 9p°n the House of Commons in the - tss Sarah Unton, of Evansville, on •ner, and places of business will be Wednesdav last. The boys congre- forthcoming election. FLY NETS, FLYSHEETS, DUSTERS, ETC. closed: gated on Thursday night and gave ' Every friend of the Conservative Petty Fl Mete or team or single, from $1.00 up ; Dttetera from. • —The annual meeting of the them a royal salute and came away y �� y le earnestly requested to be prey- 86c. up ; Binder Whips 50c. local branch of the Upper Canada the richer by a couple of greenbauka, Bible Society will be held on Fri- The garden party held on the ant sad glye Mr. Smith a rousing reception. Binder Canvass repaired without delay. _ day evening, Aug 11th,at 8 o'clock grounds of Victor Jamieson -on Tueei - $o the Friends Church. Mr. Boot day evening was a huge success. The A number of local and outside speak- " of Victoria College, will give an tables were laden with good things ere will bepreent to address All repairs neatly and promptlyattended to. 4 until they.almost- groaned and the -• & i , # address entitled A Trip Throngb prograin given b Bert Harvey and - Canada with the Bible Society" the Claremont by Band .was Be Prompt Chair.will be taken' PICT R�j(I HARNESS EMPORIUM Illustrated with lime light view's. -first-class in every respect ct. Charles at 2 o'clock. sharp. W. J. COAKWELL A collection will be taken in aid Calder. M. P. P., ably filled the chair. Jobn Br*K ,Albert W.Jackson, Phone Ind. 801. } of the Bible Society work. Proceeds 8196.00. President Secretary 4 M T A' 1 l'r.. ^fil:,..y t•i, r.,'.i� ...r;..c l..1 � - N^ .. V..., '_. '. .. '� •F ,f ,f/1.. YT-ji 4 1•.y +S". .:. . ,. � ,< .. .... .x �,».,S, ,:.. :,; ..: .. ,._.. :.. _ �+;:, r a:�':Gr `a• m?,. a. :v+.. h... .r,�. R a e arc �_,� ,•.. 0 2 <'�� ;'4 ... ,. 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