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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_08_18 1 17,� T 7 .. . .. ..... d wit . ...... loo JM_rJJZ One-,,VCXA` RtKG, ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST IS, �1911 OT6000to"O&L giawb*. ATHA BALSAM Estabiblied'75.years T-0 D Sundayed at David SPINK MIL Thomas Dunkeld And family spent Harudon Xedf4al Sunday at J.*Tiann's,Ath Iii2e Mark Filkey's. ham. Mrs. Shunk' ..... ..... of Toronto,'is vfidth* GREENWOOD E. FORSYTH, D. of 0.. Ike Tillman Nigbewander left on Satur- Mrs. Robert Waid. .1 J!Z. -to the ' James Birrell h Re tared mom bar of the Opsometri day for a zwo mouth's trip had a very successful ..Giabion of oxtario., 8 van to- 0010 =151110 North-west. tiara raising last week.. the fitting Of glassioc Pay. d f1L!!Ii North Born—Oh stinaay, Aug. 13th, toS. Claremont. Ott Our new blend of "Cream Buns" Several ftom here attended the'fun- MILLS ug giving entire satisfaction to all eral of the late Ambrose HeJsey at H. and Mrs. Jones, a daughter. Markham on the 9th inst. -He-resided -Messrs. Will. and Rich. ay have C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., gorA housewives,'who are fortu- here at one time. commenced their season's tVeshing. aa No Edinburgh, member of the College of w PItysicians And surgeons of Ontario.licentiate ns� enough to try it. No other fic.far just quite as,good. ington. Miss Burton. Mrs. Gibson and family 6f Detroit, of- Royal College of Surgoobe, Edinburgh. Mrs. A. J.Parx Mrs. J. A. Hughes, C. J. and Mrs. Bell are visiting sit' her phrent's, Mr. ik R—NiA] Attention to dke&ses of women and ea Buns" for pastry is the Miss Muri.; Mackie e, BAKERS ' JOYI &�::7 0fMcsand reWdenoo,,Broush&:n, only Sour... It re ort- Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson, for bread. It makes quires less sh son, M. Johnston and Miss Hughes, of - W. F. Wilson spent SRturdav and .. .... CAt L on 011130 WEDICAL SURGI ening than any other nil r n� Toronto;w..are I-open-ding-two-weeks-at--Sunday In the Queen City renewing - M I . . S. , , , .. I I 330-WORRI - market. P,Lapp's. old Ile U ntances. 1'%VXX3r1X'LX:Tt and X-RAY INSTITUTE 1211i i6read u. R Wilson has secured, the 4k ew:03013173MEL ONTARIO If a high grade Manitoba Patent GREEN RIVER services of R. Sadler foi the rest of than any other. 11110IN TOWLIL X. B., N. D., is desired we recommend our cele- Arthur Milne left here a few days the summer. Bob. is a hustler. V Physician In-charge C' X" brated "White Satin." ThiF;:dOtlr ago for Regina, S�Ask. Wilfred Wilson purchased a v&lu- 81 S I I&. I ftwowist in Rental Dussaaa. progtatic Die,. stands without a poor. The Ladies'Aid held tbeii tea at the ablb horse from J. EL Jones, lately the perfect flour for as an am" of Mon, Disbands of Women, canoe", home of Mrs. Fuller one day recently. owned by J. W. Disney, of Myrtle. d cakes, vamors.X-R&Y examination. Diseases oris, oat.sore,3broat and Lucas. rittiagglassesind We have a large suPp A number from here attended the It makes white.flaky paatr andtakes supply.of all Miss Attie Fuller has returned I.- less shortening than,other Krands. It all And chronic disoa dies. kinds of mill feed, bran; shorts, Toronto-after spending her holidays garden a t, at Myrtle on Frid Ing O= t L, is a special flour for a'special purpose. a...is to 3 and 7 to 9 49ry jumbo and feed flours, also oat at home. even d report a go�Dd time. chop, barley chop and pea.meal. Mrs. Stephen Windsor and*&a6gh- GOODWOOD CHOPPING zd ter, of Tottenhami are visiting at Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday&. .-CHOPPING DAILY Noris Windsor's. Jap.Cairns, went west this week to We grind fast and fine. B. FAREWELL, K.C:,* BARRIS- Miss Margaret Wils6h, who has the harvest fields. 223,Own Crown Attorney.and 0ounsy All. the tbreshers ire out at their C*:R X I been going to school in Brapebridge, 18V101166r. 00=1 afte.Wbilby, 10-T ' seasons work in this vicinity. has returned home. V L. M. and Mrs. Fuller have left for A purse was lost in front of the t T T. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, office an Saturday evening. their future home in Ainsworth, B C. 1rho St. ,Georges Anglican Church .- Whlibt,JrJe Solicitor.Notary Public.Special 1314=i. . r 1 i, . . . ...... And or Hisra Court of Justice, Brock Strowt, I L. SPINS, LIMITED, We wish them suce"s and happiness. fc und it? Let Mr. Crosby know. ny - - Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ni bswandjr, Goodwood carriages are popular and isvxDAy sERNIcFc9 PICKERING. ONT. Lloyd Nighewander and1g. and Mrs, the xorks, have just finished some �O J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister. Parker have very stylish ones for the fall trade. Morning Prayer 16.30 A. M. Solicitor,• Notary Public.Ste. V e been visiting relatives here. We 'were pleased to see so many Watrby.P.?' Os cast door to the Bt%nd&rdo= fansiliar faces. of former Goodwood- Evening T.'00 P. M WIT Mr. and Mrs. Hart have returned to , es in the village on Toronto's civic their home'111-Cleveland, after-spend- It Ing some weeks with the latter's boRday: Sunday School 2.00 F. M. E A L Yetertr i -7-H. father. O. P. Ferrier. Mr. Barber,-the contractor of the -IF)R. E. J. SHIRLEY, Veterinary CLAREMONT The Ladies Aid Society will meet at public school is having the rooms 4-.,f 6=8800. Bonovary graduate of ItLe On. cleaned ready for re-opening on the ...... 11106M"Berman; Toronto,Canals. An the home of Mrs. F. Wright on Wed. died&"$and In;0C-IlI!r4 Aay afternoon. August 23rd. -All 5th fSpteuilier. rice ome"Ic awm&le 69&-- for all styles of furniture. nes ad on The most modern An IllustrFLted Lecture, under the aPproved And scientific ladies are cordially invited. P211141*146. Offices at corner of King and Unt. auspices of the Bible Society, will be (wTs..Pickering,Ontario 7 WHITEVALK held here in Baptist Church on Tues- dav evening next. 11111L Sir -1 M;mq C-!h P Fit = .-- -he-we is viaiting Mrs. W. The barn raising at. Thos. Baston's UUALL-1116 M-ior. last week was well handled by both W G. HAM-I"ilev of Marr Mrs. Thornton is visiting Mrs. J. sides in the race. Win, Hakney Licensed In the County of 0% McNeely, captained the winning side. Az-;Iug Village, -Picture Frames Mrs. Taylor is visiting her daught- John Aahenburst and men put two POL TCHER, RegAtAte Auc.F er IL the city. new verandas on the Methodist par. it Uns" valuator, candaiinz A"tMor Window Shades T. and Mra. Robinson left.on Wed- nonage and one on Miss Haynes'aarrr1"s 11conseL Brougham. 4" nefA&y for the west, dente and repaired the roof of Mr. Mrs. Ethel Hodgson has been visit- Crosby's store last week. HOPPER Issuer of mt.-riame init her mamy friends here. Licauses in Ube Cacao at ossaZa. Miss Irene Axf6rd ban ac,: .6 store am his regidanoo.Cmarancont- OSHAWA FAIR Owing to the advance In freight epted -a ra tes. position in A. Roach & Company 8 Coal will advance on UNDERTAKING t Septembor 11. 12 and lath wilt see a B.BEATON.TO WNSM[lp O.Lz UNDE store. September 1st. RX big fair in Oshawa. The prizes offered D C$COVWT&U*W, OOMASIMOSerfmtaking Kalaq to Iasi in connection Mesen. Clifford rod Harold Eames are htstger than last year and theprise 5*06 are entertaining their cousin from Toyt - &M -Issaor of UnTinge Us. list has been completely revised. If Secure your winter's supply loodw VFW= Oat, 1-T Distance no object. Tonto. you do not get one by August 21st. Mrs. Middleton-of Toronto, is spec- AN send to Mr. Sinclair, No fair shows a 1 °now at Summer _FPOST?LL, Uc-..d Auctioneer, te, dinit a few daymi with Mrs. A. E. Prices moderat Prettier book and the book indicates far 0"OU001 of York And Ontario, Aao. Major, WhWt 'Um*Lift of NJ] bads *sun add so on shortage the Fair will be. Little Miss Burton. of Toronto, is Prices "'we. Address Green Siver p o, OUL The prizes offered this year for stock 8pendiD%r her idays at her uncle's,hot' alone should ensure a great exhibit IV B. POWELL, Licensed Auc. Wm. Btirton a. Those interested in stock will see on; J K L. SPINLtd. T 7 - U&ILow, valuator And ectlik-sok for PICIEFARING PILLS I Miss Wilson, who ban been visiting of the beat collections at the fair, The 'AZ A amastes of Ontario And! York. All kinds of -r mother. Mrs. J. Wilson, has rf big parade of prize-winneii; will be a falft conducted either pr:vawiy or by samoo. THE he he cky. !@"a Doses coil atod. For dates or other turned to t might worth seeinir. ' PICKERING get real le of this"vicinity The hills and colored lithos will be A donedi, al%zabotb sit.fki.k: The peoF erg Joy Anclad, Ord loft as Naws 09564,Pick. Great Laxative Toni e moonlight excursion Lo posted in a few days; Watch for the 4eacsrant.e. or lffacusb' I Store Claremont. Will re, prompt -offla;sr 8Ad'*f&CUOa an go. b evening last week.. COAL &r .. .. . advertising And come to the Fair And 'so". BY"boad nani Is Independent&SOIL A CrUNOAATON see that the Directors give you what Egg, Store, Nat and Pea sizes neswres the energy and strenktb they promise. They hfive never dis• in hard coal. -to eVery pjift of the human Xrs. Stinson is a guest of Mrs. Jos. apniated yet. Beet J luirup steam coal. All coal :.:I . _ JOHN PHI-LIP -set a prize list and hunt up your under cover, full weight and • Gormley. sy;stem-just the thing to Rumor has it that wedding belle entries early. The earlier vou make prompt service, long. them the better satisfaction' you will Hasfull line or rresh and cur- toue you.up.' will rinit er, s*d meats constantlon hand. Mr. Find Mrs, Askym are with Mrs. get in getting your tickets, Talk it We guarantee every box and re- O'Brien at Fairport, over with your neighbors and be at LUMBER y WneighborsAl "OPice Rol],' BreeWsst Bacon fund your money if not P. Gillespie. of Torontor, spent a day the Fair of 1911. Good stock of rough and matched ]3LLM, ]SO Ogna► eLne last week with his brother. -BROUGHAM hemlock, also matched Find W re, etc. Miss A. Annan, Miss A. Dick and e dressed spruce and pine.Highest vis es paid for Miss G. White are in Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Hilts. of Toronto, are pi Manufactured and sold by _ I No. I hemlock lath. lR Butcher's cattle Mrs. and Miss Tinlin-e have been via- visiting at E. W. Holtby's. 2x, 3x and 4x Ontario cedar iting relatives in St. Catharines. Elijah Bodefl.of Chicago, spent over Mrs.-J.' R. Dales and M199 Dunbar Sunday' with his father and 'other shingles, U and 4x British -,on Wilk To M. McFADDEN are guests of Mrs. Gibson at London. f6ends. Columbia shingles,erina af very Mrs. Taylor. and Mrs. Annie, of Let me quote you prices on any .DRUGGIST AND GRADUATR OFMCIAIi. Rev. Mr. Sommerville, of Toronto, took All the services here last Sundoy. Cherrywoc4d, visited Mrs. L. Johnston building material you may PICKERING, ONT. Edna Found of Pickering, the on Sawrilay. Flnt-dws rigs for hire require. gu�est of her alInt, Mrs. Heard, last Lorne Brodie,of Pickering,is spend- Bill-stuff a specialty. Dpy or night week. Ing a week with his grandmother and 504. Miss Susie and Master Harley Pizer, and at Higbview. Ind. phoneI REAL ESTATE .0-0- Bus meets all trains of Toronto, are visiting their grand. Mrs. Feasbv attended -beyuneral of mother, Mrs. Pfizer. her nephew. Wesley Feasbof Sand- �5 0111,1111ing PMMPtlys attended to. Two rift acre farms for sale cheap. .- Mrs. Sherwood and three little dao- ford, on Thursday last. A. CREESOR, 111. -Ageuttfor Canada Carriage(;o-. Good buildings, plenty of water, sine- ghters, alab Ethel Barber. of.Tofbnto, . Mrs, Wm. Dobson and son,of Bea- LOCU.ST HILL ,. half in cub, balance on mortgage if are spending the summer here. verton. are visiting with the former's A y. required Rev. A. 1. Macfadyen, wife and mother and sisters here. Be pela, PiCk4ff daughter a, Wo week's Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Ste henon 4"S. re alway on a Also, a good tenement dwelling vacation at Manilla and other places. Tuesday with the former's i2�in the village of Picker-- Mrs. T. Henderson, little daughter ter,,Mrs. Crockett.and niece,of Toronto, returned home, rgenumbeVhing. $est 'a large "'r daughter,_ Baeksnaithing_ *'e" A The after a- week hers with rela- the barn dance a Cherrywooc?'Tueg- .4 tives. dav, All report a good time. Investment a matt can make - -_Raving rented the Dunbarton shop We congratulate Leslie K. Devitt AUOLKY is in one of our watches. and opeo�ftltbrsame,I am prepare and J. H. Cochrane, they having pass ed to-do o d I .weork entrusted to Dalby Bros. have rented part of the ed their Junior matriculation. Orvis farm. Success to their efforts! Gen. Find Mrs. Philip,Mrs, and Miss It's the name on the move- me-in.tbe above line. meat that conntg. H James Cooper, i Brodie and Mrs. Dobson and son all Works. of Toronto, called on friends Sunday ed a specialty. 'We V. Richubon. of, Cy;61onii Fence Call in and see mq.any time, red at R.Brodie's, Pickering. here last week. Min Nerta Bennett, accompanied Quite a number of our Conserva- by her sister, Miss Jean, agent afew Buying a watch by the case is Notary Public, Pickering. Live friends were in Whitby on Satur- days with friends at Port er ry this like buyiRg a book by the cover. DUNBARTON day la'st iftin ending the 'party conVen�' Book-or Watch, it Is inside that 993POCI-OLl 1 t W . and Mrs. Mosgrove and Mas- counts. In"buying a watch give tion. Harvestiug operations are nearly all ter Jack Gerow are visiting-the-form- first consideration to the move- The In all kinds of tire-slAting.. Binder c ,in gener- er's brother on the old homestead at meat. If you want the best • 4� completed, While the crop and mower knives ground. be up to some A. movement for your move y, t. B., A., o Toronto, choose from our assortment of �`DOIWINION -S"X Can at may not c years, still Piston this wee furnesh-pasture foAhree.or' four there is much to be thankful for. R. F. Bonnet Juead 0AW00, woronto young cattle. Plenty of water. We cannot understand what is caul- will conduct service at the Christian Ing so much delay in- getting the'ne- Church next Sunday itiordlill?, Aug. altham, -Elgin, Howard, The Shop will be close every Weilize@- cessary papers in connectien with the 20tb, at the usual hour. All are vrll*. M, P., President Illinois, Regina, Hamilton E.B. Osler, day and Saturday from now return of the post office. There is come. W. D.Matthews, Vice President until Noveniber 1st, .­and, Swiss-Watches. much unfavorable comment of the Mrs, Eli Wilson and son Lyle have C.A.Bogert, General M'g'r manner in,which some of the business gone wast. They intend visiting the We have these in all grades ata 0Witall$4,000.000. Reserve $5,000,00 '6ffloials look.after their duties. former's. daughter. . at Portae I& wide range of prices,each watch ..T*tal Assets SM5WAO Rou DAD An interesting event took place at Prairie, friiinds at Regipa.anj tbe •the-best value possible at its re- Pranch of this Bank has been estab. H ACKS011 Dryden on W6dilesday.... Aug.Otb, at former's husband and mother at Swift bpectire'pri6e. And we can suit Ushed Ix the A. L. and Mrs. Okvid, Current,-Sank. iLondop. England, yoir with a watch case, plain Qr 79 Cornhill,19. C. when their daughter. Minnie Elma, A number of our young men have Irave' 'you"IOU of Waterfancy, solid or gold-filled. Dimneb *0 Issue Losiart ad credit and was married to 'William Minuo San gone to the Xorth-wept on the bar- t points in Canada.a au iW­ H 7. =on _ 11 deis, of"ask.Sauk. The vesters'excursion. E. Holtby, Fred t1mie'you owned a g6Dd' WAS BING 9"t M.1balloctlon,wakii W=;r.: luta. BRo&. o.r WF was performed by Rev. 9, L. Smith, Cassie, T. Norton, Re and U. Fe" a 'W&tcb,-&nd you can P UAWWO Lad tratIA01' am, 40901P.00 of are preparid to lurifsh you: anything of 1)6 inlon City, Man.', in' pres- H, Hubbard are among those wko.left tt banklag business. m get it at. Information will be furniabod on All cinjdim in the line of water supply such as once of a large number of friends and onWeduesday morning. mat"". 'pumps,' windmills, hydraulic rams, relatives of the bride and _groorn;- An ioe-cream social under the %a@- A=W4evartment will bw Norman"Bassett' .W Provided for the After a brief sojourn in Fort-Williiin ices of the Ladies' Aid of the Brougb- 4 plumbing, H PIC- ,KE ING 411' UrS f our lAttan of "o... - I )Ueonple will proceed to their am Method t Church. will be held on and a the happy JrWRTXR AND OPTICIAN They are also expert well dri�ers borne in skatebewim, Their Many tbq 14wn of Mr..Perry friends In Pickering t6w-dahtp'*Ish ofi Thiiriidtry4vebink loppoe= .,WHITBY 'CHAS' ]>' GORM141 M"60f and respectfnlly solicit your patrons1'0,,Er! 7 it Don't t them `man* ytari of happiness and good program wilfbeende�ed WHITBY BRANCH. age for the NtUre, In4l' ub*1ke am- 1,miss it. 4_ r�v:7- . V --. .. — .. n — .. 1� .•:�.• vly t� ., � J,4Y. .. f r.i,... �•?'•^t • ,f♦��N��f���1N�♦�� ♦�,F�ie♦i �♦+N♦t,��!► She found Dr. Grantley with Mrs. Crawshaw, and a--spot of ex- • •� ,J to k ci moot on Nancy's cream cheeks. , "Uncle Henry. .baa cause home, a. 4i Dolly!" she explained;. hurriedly; a ` dear old Uncle Heery ! I' shall be ffalae as woo UarYs•ar aelaaYs•w aa. tse.t•e.N a•erlssc a�•..ae• t(P e so glad to-see''him again •r!del�ielsls'. M W • M She could never forgive herselfp� _' saoCO. va* e 1 109"I OR I for having been made to doubt r Henry Chaplin's integrity for one pound delivered in bond at To- upon- the live etocic mat of 0" AOR, 1 LOOK INTO THE PAST instant, and her warm, generous Tonto• - receipt of this Australian lamb in - _ heart turned with a du!tble wealth ]finder existing conditions the Montreal, turn up the Mo-Ereal t of love to the weak, kind, courte- duty was three'cents per pound. papers'of March 24t1i;' in one of ys . student, w!lo had kteeri her-best This made..the lamb cost twelve which, for example, the headline .1 OU4 $tlld ` and oldest friend, when she dig- cents per pound laid down in To *-as,' "Sheep' Sold Lower in Local too 4+-4•6°«i+'4+♦+~4+•4 6-µ4+t - � • covered how she had wronged him. roYAo. Markets." din Delly's fare fell. - Fresh. dressed .lambs were sel- CHAPTER ?IYVi. i ting, as she watched Nancy gi g +� ` • If, with the three 'cent duty ran y And—and now you won't comes ling in Toronto at t!tiat, time .at A year had rolled awn twelve her orders to t' two -servants, Qt every pound, frozen lamb can b4 ,,� Y who were working'atiay I?ke bees: with usl Oh, •Nancy:' she said, 1./c to 13c. per pound. _tong calendar months. It was -Sit still, and let m, look at with tears of disappointment. Hence, after paying tl ie duty profitably imported from Austen. *^ -- Christmas time—a, good, -sensible, you," Nancy replied, with a rood "Oh, yes, she will," declared Dr. there, w.ps nit inuch_diffe•rens:e. be- iia, it seems.�tlmost conclusive - -—seasonable Christmas, with.frost y P P Greatle y. reducing the duty will also reduce ' tender glance ,at•-the girl. J nat _y, decisivel s of the Australian the price of Canadian lamb accord- and ace in abundance, sad a clear, ."Mr.-Chaplin has gone to spend and Canadian Jamb. i bright, wintry sky above. is all I ask. g , You will have plenty of op- Christmas with his wife and ch il- The duty protected the Canadian in h•. Londkeri was very full, people dren in shire, where, thank%' farmer against.the Australian pro Atvd not only does Australia ex, ti portunity of doing so all next week, were rushing here and there, bent' to this good Sama'ritan's generos- duct•.- port frozen meat, but it exports - my darling. on emptying their purses on the g' it with a touch on Nancy's But tind,er.Reciprocity the duty .butter as well It exports sono- � T least provocation. There was an -tan<-y looked round hurr�edly. Y• — << y on this frozen lamb will be only`ally between fifty and seventy-fire "What do you mean, Doll 4 shq shoulder— he will find, let us hope, air of food nature prevailing; and'ssked. "You know, dear, I told not only a comfortable, but a plea- l;;c. per pound, so that similar'million nounda of butter. if, some por wretch stood shiver sant home." _ . . shipments could be laid down in Australian butter can be laiA ` ins, with blue, wan face, is the you that Toronto at 10%c,,..per. pound, two !down now in bond a Montreal ar Oh, yes; you told me plainly Darothv s farce hemmed. t gutter, the embodiment of hanger, p' "Oh! if Mr.. Chaplin wants to for three cents per pound cheaper !�,3c, per pound., A duty of four xr *arrow and despair, he was, after enough' -$tat that snakes no dif: see her before she returns, the-re than the price for the home raised cents .per pound keeps it out of _ a11, in die minority. to judge by ,ference. You are coming down with roducts. _ _ competition with the Canadian the .hundreds of comfortably clad us to:murruw. Miss Nancy, whether y "Are of )room at the Hall.'" p oductsin to the lambs which butter now selling at 113c. r _ i vou like 10 or no. $o there is an are you going to put up all my g g ps r furors that hurried- past ' him, ,, belongings,-Dolly-? Nancy asked, !were sent to Montreal. , When they pound. � t breathing an atmosphere of peace end of the matter. reached Montreal. Canadian lambs with a faint smile. Under Reciprocity, which would and prosperity. Doll near, it i. impoasibie : "Les," was the prompt reply, "if was selling at 10';c. - The Austra do away with the duty of four - ? "Is it—I don't think so"' Then ° In two days' time the church that will ensure you being there," +lian lambs were sold at 9i/,c, &,Iiv- cents per pound, the Eaaterd IT F ''bells would ring out tiie sidings that jumping up and flinging her arms And then, after . haul, tried Bred es carr Montreal duty paid, : - r.,und the dainty.form, "Darling, g Townships butter wonld have. to x another Christmas was burn, ;hard to press Dr. Grantley to join the ownerY apparently being con compete during the winter montifaa bid 4 din all rejoice. ,you must come—you can refuse II tented to undersell the Canadian g j them, and . having accompanied 1 with Austranan butter which ,oast At one of the lar est houses in me—and papa—poor, lame papa— market by one cent per pound, ' s will be broken-hearted if voui`novo.while she went to send her p p tonly Qac, per pound in Montreal r -C;fTosYes�:r 6 tears -a carria drew he _.uw,..if you wish to seethe effect � .. -.., +T 13e _.; ,.... ,uncle. s loving ' tele ram; _wt!}1 - �' - sd n nn this bright December morn don't spend _your, Christmas wits, g K ,F+ P g Christmas greetings, bugs Leiceste i i,ng, and a girl, carefully wrapped ' fila. We shall all be alone—nnly , rove off in triumph to the station; 66 �,,f >� u in furs, sprang li ht! out. Merefield is coming, and-you-don t d P TnE SUGAR F Ql9AL�TY up 3[rs. P C'rawahawyat home, mind him. Now, you are hesitating. j"here Sir Humphrey, looking .hale - Batts she ske asked of the tnorm+, Napcy. r+ny don't you say 'yes 'i and hearty, despite tris lame leg and who opened the door, and recei+•ing ,M . her"' will -if I can. I should like (awaiting them. Iii. A'rOTHiat �!llf:_FOB an answer in the-afarmative, she ''I expect we shall have a pitched „ ran a the handsome staircase with her to he with you above all thingre p battle. between.Janet and Bsiryea, . : all -the an%tvance of one who was I Mi-,s Leicester- I am sure it_would , _ do her nod," the you, mar an- Dorothy declared, laughingly, ag familiar with every nook and cor g g they were all .driv-ing through !swered, promptly. -ner I Nsnev's face wore.a eonstrained stone,. village to the Hall, a res Nut in her boudoir," she mor 1 hours later,_amid the. courtesies I r mored, putting her head in at figs :expression : rhe could not bear to ft dour of• a charming little a art= refuse these dear ones, ayet and respectful Rreettn>;a i,f the ten- ad g pyau to go back to the Hall—was she ants. You have no conception of men t. "Oh '. Janet, there What jealousy there is harbored in. are Where is' hies. C'rawshaw . strung anuugh to bear the memor;es I ! - _ my maid's honest breast for your y Fuu'll find her in the dlnrn (that must come ? t. _EXTRA GRANULATED SUGAR room, miss. She-'s been there all.'. 'As her cousin opoke she woke room, Mrs C'rawshaw, r I am afraid I must say no Dol- Nancx.made no reply, She had This explains why it is so generally used during the Fruit "the morning.I from her tnu9iragK . t (grown very phis and her deep•b.ue 5raa4sa. Dorothy flew -downstairs igain a es wandered over the well•remem " kr and into the room named: filets -Iv. darling . I have asked Darcy to S � �liend his l'hristmas with me, now bere-d spots with a Look of pain in air See tliat you get it from your Grocer for it means ''Preserving ishe came to a full %to M them so, rest that it distressed !fi p that, Sir John and Lady Hamilton g Satisfaction." Well. what ig happening she Dorothy She. said nothing, huvt-- _ is queried. as she beheld -a perfect are away' noel-- - '- !ever, judging' it kinder to lease the r at; anche {. baskets and parcels' Oh, don't-think'o,f me, Nancy! i Irl alone- I The Canada Sugar Refining Co., Limited, Montreal ;5 .. strewn this n the etablir and the shop began that your only excuse (horror and trouble at rir t," she j Established to thlba by John Redpath rt, i Et will brio back all the old mss I ask. Mr.. C'raw+shaw cried Dorothy.. Why, that is _ -- -._._.. _�---.---...----•— -- ---� '--� •1 easily settled. Of course; Mr, thi,ttght to herself, "but :hat will -- - Nancy laughed as she came,for. Hamilton will come, too. Oh : no, p i I '+•, - - � ward and kissed her friend. i sewn ass. no; I won't listen to an;thing', Biit "lie had no knot+ledgP c>[ how -� 7, "You are jest in time to help' much sn.ffertnR this journey inruugh Brand farm encing s, Dolly," she observed, You more ; I just command you to paek. � a . c. bate met my cousin, Dare Hatnil• !up at once, both of you, and be Ripstone i filings meant to -Nancy. • tun, hAte dun not t" indicating al prepared to travel duan with daddy flir she-knew nothing of the brier( DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO FARMER g and me to-morrow. Oh ' how lut'ely •romance that had been Burn here _ - rather -hand%OmA young man, who cRE ;,..l PREPAID TO YOUR NEAREST A. R STATION - - was apparently very busy. l it all is"' and Dorothy executed a,in the summer that was lung lea+i j Miss LUCfStPr'a manner was.only, descriptive of joy, which buried And forgotten,, and •o s+ +. - modes Lei to is Ae -she gas.o ly-carie to.a premature sttlp as Nancy ,W" 'ignorant and unconscious of e^ y inquired, hurriedly : . I how great a sacrifice of. fee:�.nfcs ledged Mi. Hamilton's -greeting. 1Nancy had.made when she lied con - "So like Nancy, he has for- se"And you will really be alone. , Dull}, d ar 1'' ntPd to juin their Christmas party given these lieuple . their neglect 4 - 1 and .unkind lean to her. when she ."Really : o,,y aderefield. There af`Ripstone Hall - n no one to come; Aunt Pris-; :-`•�'•elcome Hume, Nancy •irar was a livor little baby. Of cotirsf-, welcume Nome"' said Sir Hu al in- ' ahe� arc eery glad.ty ackn:,tv!c+age ei)'ia is away, so is Derry, and Aunt s their re!atiun, now she is uric of Anne can't come, for the veru goo -the as he i;loud, hat in harxf, a►. t :r. 1 reason that she has not been asked. Inpen door-of his well-loved house ' the richest widows in Ens and, ; I"There's a good piece of mist!e_,e - Ugh : - I hate them all:" . So (se- Daddy agreed with me that we i '. clared Dorothy, mentally, giring L;^•o:tld` dispense' with the usua; 1somewhere about, I am surf vicious tug to icer sable boa. as, in .crnwd of cousins this year, I don't,'yuu must r.ot be angry if I sten? n obedience to Nancy's cpmmand9, 'mean anything nide, Mr. Hami - kiss." �' } she lemoted her lura. ton ; you must put-it all down to) ".Twenty if yoit ,like," -Nancy an-•, \uw perhaps you will tel( me my delight at having captured thisIswered, lifting her sweet red Bi e l t what all this means'''_she inquir-,must aggravating young piers,1.. 'to .his;, theft she was kissed fits i :. ed again, as she recovered her tem ' ow• N'ancv, beware; play me false j Dorothi�, and then she found her- i _. r and—well; I won't even breathe self in a crowd of servants, who pe Nancy smiled. She had grown;what my vengeance will be like. or Revered her with warm though rem' l s ectful words of welcome. ROYAL FENCE la made of the beat all No. 8 hard steel w1re, heavily u into a• beaattiftt] .woman during the I-sha.l frighten you into fits I P galvanised and perfectly wow,. .The firmers of Ontario have purchased ever .� mist of tears ruse before tier year that was gone. She was still And with the Dolly,flung�tser arms Zoo'carloads of Royal Fence this season. Your money bank•and, we, paY, b. as yquthful an<1 fcPsh•As.eve.r, but a 'ul.Nancy, anis again•kiss'ed and, and her lips gttitered,• but freight both ways if not sattefled. _- (Uolly was quick tu.create a.r iter '- the girl, simpiicity had left her:hugged }ser wildly'. Isioti. The tollowin� styles we carry in stock and can snaky prompt abipmant face, and the traces of deep thought•) "And now I must go. No, don't of any amount, All fence put up In Z0, SO and 40 rod rolU only.' "�our old room, Nancy, she i and sor•ro•.v '•i�cd in her 'tvunderful-'trouble.to come to the dour to see I said ; then, as she slipped her hind . 4-40.0 Has 0 line wires, 40 in. high, 8-48 Has i line wires, 48 4n. high, eyes: I me. off, Sir. Hamilton'; stay• and 1 through•n arcs"s arm, s5e whisper-I 9 stays to the rod. All NO. 9 hard 12 stays to-the•red, all No.-8 hard Now in her. gray.gown, made of heTp to ;get all this work done, or( steel wire. 'spacing 7, 7, S. 9,'9. steel wire. Spacing 4, 5, t, '1, led: "Here 'is Baines. A ow for a ; ,.some soft, clinging material, wits we shall be having some horrible I Price per rod, freight prepaid 11!zC ti, f, 9. Price per rod, freight a i good free fight. I saw Janet wear- ; re si :' her hair ;pled picturesquely on the e-Ncuse .about having to remain,etc. 1 7.40•o Has 7 tine wires, 40 in. Kish: P P d :1 3� ' i ing her head like a Trojan a mo- , top of her small head, it would have;Good-bye, darling; you have .made 9 stays to the 'rod; as No. 9 hard 9-48.0 Was 9 lin• wares, 4f in. xish, i heels'difficult to find a more delight Inc so happy What:you will come, ?tAent' ugo." steel wire. Spacin''s 5, r, 0: 7, 9 stays to 'the rod, all No; s bard ful object for the gaze to rest on. Mr. .Hamilton 3 Well, if you catch (Tu he c�ntinued.) 7,h 814• price per rod, irelght steel wire.. spactn`8, 4, 6, i, 8, I am Ruperintending the are ;cold, it is your-own fault, and if prepaid .... ...: .... .... ......2aC a; s, 0, Price per rodrfreisi►t HERE PROTc IIO\ tangertient of my. poor peoples!you are ill at Ripstone you won't ••40 fiat 8 Ian• wires, 45 In. h1gh, 1: prepaid..... .... .... .:..�� , i' HELPS THE FARMER. atsys to the red, all No. 9-hard steel ' 9-48 game as 5 -4t,-0,•with '1Z stars ':.'Christmas gifts, she eQplaided. enjoy yourself, a,bit.• Take care of .. ,� �— wire., Spaclag S, 4, i, t, 7, 7, to the rod. Price per rod, They, are all to be.distributed to. Nancy, and I _ ,. 71 SO iaU Deeps Out ,Beals and Butler.From 5. ,price per rod, freltht pro- freight prepaid .... .... ,. -night. .I.don't know what I should I And ghing gaily, Dolly _. have done if Darcy had not offered'!flitted out of the room, and Naney the Antipodes, Pala �9c 10-50 10 lixe wires, 6o in.high, is styar$ Yk� to come and hells etre." was alone. - Ali instance of how'm Protective 7.48-0 Has 7 one wires, 4ll in. h!eh; to the Toa, au No 9 hard ate•i..wlr•. : I 9 stays to the rod, all 'No: 9, hard Spacing E, 3%, Eli, 3%, 9%, 8, You know I am only, too de- It must have happened sonic Tariff protects the farmer of Cance ' r , steel wire. i, 6, f. 9, 10, 11. E, E, B. Pries ler rod, height lighted,. cousin ,\anc�y, vvgs the, day, I suppuae, : she said to her ads is seen now and then, when price per rod,, frelsht prepaid' . =5C prepaid .. warm iepl, spoken honestly; for, (self, with a heavy sigh, as-she stood the Customs Officers hold up fon , despite Dorothy's• •hsi+d verdict, gazi-nX.into the fire; t I wish duty some shipment from far-off I we sell the best all iron double siratblter mane, tr•Ight prepaid Darcy. Hamilton was a thormghly I-could have. refused Doll, . She :Atistranlia. or-China. �. The %bore prices IsWud• fr•icht prepaid to- any ratyraad-statlon peat o[ ". - ;•i�d•hearted young.` f ltew,' who 'tXiitaka•to wake fna'veiy happy, How On AifAr4 h ]Sbh.ls.st,'7b0 carcasses Toronto in ola ontarig, To joints beyond Torowte'node-•vtitb of-North Bair Would havt fallen in love test .as little she-knows:" i ale 1c per rail and w• psy •fretsht... �'o'geloses iri l!rew.Owtsrle, 9itebw,,arA of frozen lamb from Australia were, )♦ay?r.ytrt, ltsruli Csata with 5toor # a * w * UsL l.time Prdvlaces,'aid•i e per rod and w• eamllyi wiili' lria coueiat.wile,, she had - It-nded at• SC John,• N. B. 200 order by mcnar order or graft to tae "wk,poor.anc>l n;Rltaps►p. ba.,did _Q,oro-thy,. determined that' there earcassee were sent to the .William l „• tt^as.w•wbeti i�fip'w i'e=ipiltiat+ai�e.'� should-be 41A.alippiag .ttaraugh her Daeies'Co., Limited, Toroislt•o. The �+ "Ia•iiilsiaia to oto you dow't want f�i�era at •the lea@ eton;ent, weptiRraatar part of the raanlaiiuler were The Sarna Fence �o• rJ � g e ” 1rs tv do gory atacFt,'% Dolly ob- hprseif.to fetich Nsclod 4tsoort. shipped to Montreal. This -lamb atrvod, atwr a few t aments, 4ihat•l her to the, station: was purobased at nine cents per t•. �wcs -�'` + acre•^. Ri�,•:c•,a ..,,i.^�S esx; �. _ ',"'�,, ay IF .`­ .�,_W 7 7 7 7 4, --TEE SOUR 11JLX ' CANCER IN_ CLAY PIPE. MMER XONTfIS FATAL TO SMALL CMLDREN Doetor Advises It for These Who London Expert AlaoWaranAgalast Crave It. -Aleakel and' CurrJes. The summer months are the "The moat striking example of One of the interesting statements "fardeit-of the year on small child- the utility of sour milk is afforded in Dr. E. F. Bashford's (London, Cholera infantum, diar- by Dr. Robert Gray, of Mexico," England), report to the imperial thoes, d'ysentry and stomach trou- says a writer in the Dietetic and Hy- cancer research-fund is that pecul- bles are all common at this time gienic Gazette.- '.'On a diet.-of but- iar.customs render persons espec- and many a precious life 'i anuf- termilk and clabber this remark- Tally liable to cancer. Dr. Bash- led-out-after only a few hours' ill- able man, over 80 years old and ford mentions specifically the prac- iness. --As -"a, _safeguard mothers practising in a climate not condu- tice of eating very. -i n- Chi- 9 s in ' -practising 'physical '_ - ti I -bot lice i should keep Baby's Own Tablets i cave to p y mental activity, na, the use of kangri in Kashmir, "the--house. An occasional dose of is doing a practise that would be and the chewing of the betel nut, • khe Tablets will prevent-, stomach burdensome to a man in his prime. It is not only in the East, how- P� �� R -and bowel troubles or if the trou- A daily walk of twenty-five miles is ever, that customs conducive to M Ak C> F_ I " 4=10k Ile comeson suddenly will-.bring usual-to Dr. Gray, and he travels cancer prevail. Inquiring at the CON TAI N 8 P-4 0 ALUM ;..:-the little one through safely. Mrs. many more miles-over the Mexicali laborifories W the iiiiiperial eancer Larry DeGrace, Mizonette,-N. B., excuses for roads on mule'back. research fund a correspondent was CONFORMS TO THE writes: "Last summer my baby suf- "The secret lies in the fact that to. that the smoking of clay pipes HIGH STANDARD OF feted greatky frothm-ieLr stomachand (ironAIu- &-ara* ase -was one danger.- tits , bowels and nothing helped her till foods. This craving is not a matter "Such pipes get eery hot and the GILLETTS GOODS, arr,te utas _7 7 a began giving her Baby's Own of appetite, but its roots go deeper clay often sticks to the lips," it was Sj 11HEM Tablets. They. regulated her bow- into the physiological needs of the' stated. "Any smoker -who wishes I PliN IM P!Wil H M1111 lilt els, sweetened her stomach, and boody, * I do not believe.that these to run the least possible risk of this now she is a big, libafthy, 'happy articles would prove as uvefiil to order dread disease should t"aboo such 'thild." The Tablets are sold by whodisliked them and could not pipes, especially short ones. !Medicine dealers- or by mail at 25 taste them without a shudder, even "Alcoholic excesses which mac ,.;. t W icents a box from The Dr. Williams' after faithfully' partaking of them lead to irritation c� the siomacil uce 7 AAedicine Co., Brockville; Ont.. daily for weeks to get the palateintri also od' a the risk of cancer. and digestion accustomed to them. -Curries and highly seasoned food Of "But ifsucha one felt t1fe sairi genera.ly, if taken habitually, are �1 ,M-0 T I A IN IS COSTLY. craving for sweet milk or cream; also a source of danger." .... .. a craving existingfrom infancy� There are tiadeR. 'Which' render 7'Cowablilleer 18 Robbed While Stand- and-never sated, I fully believe -kiE�rq' mcii-e liable than usu- fit_ the 4roi lug at Salute, that these should prove better -2,, a] t o cancer. The workman who ted to his needs than the articles i runs most risk -is the - chimney ak A,good, story-is told in Rome,*-It- that were distasteful. The fact that i sweep whose body is covered witil aly, to illustrate the discipline And the- administration of arsenic fa,;,- soot:- '17nle�s the sweep is extreme- self-contr6l of t famous carabin- ors the formation of lactic acid and ly careful to keep his skin thorat - cers, that ancient bo4ly-of military maintains the acidity of the blood oughly clean the aniline prodiwt�: he lam LIPTON 'S IFEA ' ;policemen wdo �.Jtad their origin in may be one -reason - why � it has in the soot will cause irritation, Piedmont about whproved useful in the treatment 0 w In the OVER 2 MILLION PACKAGES 5OLD WEEKLYc may en in eancer.habn saduring". th6. Camor- the-aged," same way workers in aniline fac- -:7-Jriat trial. consideritbli risk and-ail The other day a comp�any of them tories run ;was drawn up outside the railwayl RAVE 1.017 A BAD SOIRF? persons who make use of X rays are H --station, for the arrival 0 particularly liable -to cancer. -a is royal I If s6, rc-member these ' 'faots,­ prince, The prince*appeared at the ONTARIO VETERINARY COLLEGE I Zam-Buk is by far the most widely ' Wise nolle , who know the vir- - - . I . 0, , idoor of the station and all hands used balm in Canada I Why has it toes of Mother Graves' Worm Ex- Temperance Street, Toronto Jwere raised in salute when a cara- become so .-popular?. Because it tineer felt a little to at Iiii"pock terminator always have it at hand, AAkate-d with the Vaive-ri,ity (it Toronto', and iindor thp uoatr,)i or the i)epallp heals Bores, cures skin disea§es, because •it roves its value. men of Agriculture of Ontario, Infirmary for blink Animals at The ('ulleffe, et. Then he -felt agotber-stronger and.dues what is claimed for it. COIJ.EWE RE-OPE%S W(JOHER 2 ull and remembered with an:' nd-. 191t. Remember that Zam-Buk is at the CONVEYING IT TACTFULLY. rauiol that all his pay and horded game time healing, soothing, and his trou- E. A. A. CRANCE, V.S., M.S.. Prinsi*aL :1wealth was in a purse in "Mr. Slocum,'' the yroman antiseptic. Kills poison instantly, 4ser * pocket which was being insid- I and all. harmful germs. 7t 141 suit- said, "you must not mind Tbmmy tying yuur g 'jously attacked, having . been �ex- I loves together. 14f A BANJ)AGE. HE: WA S T.F.1) TO LEARN ROW. Tomed by the raising of his arm., able-alike for recent injuries and doesn't know- that lou will be Little Wi!!ie—­Say. Pa. why is -Burglar--Don't ijiuot me. it,.r d i Rea R*-%, and for chronic sores, u!- What should he do ? The foreign ! nting to put them on in a few Justice always bliridfu�ded ff-,ti.,c`,v1der—On one coyiditkon, a just oppo�it% and to cera, etc. Telt how different and w" prince wa piinu�es." Pa—Zeraw,e she :-s forever get- that �uti tell me how }-)u got in Bowe-his hand and-not salute superior Zam-Buk really m. All :put dowe ting a black eye, my son. --mothmi, vtak),:g rily-wife. �WRAL unthinkable, but at the' same druggi-ts and stores at 300box, AN ANCLER'S ELYSIUM. 7 irne could flesh and blood. and an true also Zam-Buk Soap. Relieves According in advertiapmentoo oil summer �stnburn and prevents freckles. reso _!orrect:ve of F1 i,,�ney. liuffiver of the law, taxi, deliberately I resorts are alike rbey are the bAst'ever -A Sure ( at alliuw himself to be robbed and Best for baby's bafli. 26c tablet. --but if fish-tug a better anywhrre el-t- When the undigested- food lie', do than t to in Geow.Arn Bay , oir do not -n illie st.-mach it throw!, .,ff gases, iruined V know where it is e to a graater tar -cau A. they are always bun Tbv i TIth, is to �Fvrtify that I bare need V IN OH, YOU GIRLS else. and I .1ar tialn% and oppres-wri in Hii desperate state of mind was 1-tY of Bob in this -mer than anywhviT �%hown in the trembling of that only place where you 0811 LIfOrl"'. (1-h 14 A'ID P, Liniment in my Immily for Yearo- the stomachic r-eglorl'. The belch- Daisy—­] shall write Alice this w d 'I d Stant], which, however, litaved glued here the flab are numerous, big an, @� an r*nPsdrr it the best liniment on the io-g �r "ucta ivn uf 'the-e ga.,es -is he f6reh*ad while rh:e� precious afternoon. Have you any Meg- clout in faros. &44 that-place 4P 60"rg fflarliet� I have found it excellent for o t 4n pay-;.or lbe 11:b a y su Pri-de nortitflesh, offeiisi%e ami tile only %%.a.y to pre as a YOU send .111 t er=2 e r&a t..0 b, 1h itligned) plirse was slowly and surely abr- Trunk LaAlway flyitt4mm free. telling about IF A PIN M. vent them is to restore tile stomach to that fo.- proper actwn. Parmelee's Ve- last the agonizing Dolly—"What' Writing i the home of the bit#*. pickerel, Pike and "Wea0ands", Jilddleton. ;�S. latracted7 At Jn()mPnt came when he felt that the horrid cat" Ob, give her my love." the noble trout family. Adaress A. X. DUFF, Cgialli StaLilien. Torqato. I gi-table, Pills-witl do this. Simple tit fpt!lling had stopped *ad-kne-w thatl d!reiftiorrs go- with eac4 packet and 7Jc kis When Holloway's Corn Cure is Sexton of the Brighton Cemetery, thief -had made off. a Pourse i,f them tak-en,�-y-stemaU- wart 9 ortutlately, the theft had taken aPplied to a corn o7L it -England, and for many yea" ter• tally' is certain to effect a cure. F ,#,rime time, as the thief e-6dently , the roots and the callosity comes ger at the I arish Church, Mr, N`!i 1. not, very. bold.- and just as he out without injury. to the-L- flesh: liam Shelly has officiated at 30.WO Cventle=an_. 'a fig the coveted prize in his. ha d! funerals, 1,000 baptisms, and 6W Work here, bo) Of -e -Rt, "I want to See the head of "tliis �ft hoii,,e �a'd the piodlar, Fm sor. h_e_ captain of the Carabineers Of course it' is all right for a 'wedding-§. "Only when the governur i.% look- V� ry. rep, ed Mrs. Minn-,, "but the iturned to give an order, the salut- bride to -ait �irftil her husband is ini. baby is. asleep just no*�" dag being oveT, and saw shat had sound as'ecp, then wake him up Its Virtue-Cannot be DeSCTibed. ;happened. The order for "pursuit and ask hin i' if he's asleep Yet. —;No one can explain the subtle N Inard's Liniment Cur" Diphtlierla. given andtheCatiallineer who -wilsvil's Fly Pads are by power that Dr. Thomas' Eclectric I o. Grocers had proved the power of discipline minartirs Linimint curmis carget in ce TOO TRUE. practically all Druggist **- Oil possesses. The originator was over human nature wag the one hardest thing to skild General Stores thr-sughout FORBIDDEN FRU himself surprised by the wonderful 'Wh a It is the who caught the thief and recovered 1T. i ' in(lil'ined the Canada. � They kill many timi�s qualities that his compound pus- learn about farming -.his-property intact. A-sailor hadjust shown a lidy ,sessed. That he was the benefac- summer boarder. .-Gjettin' up at mere flies than arry vth�er article. over the ship. In thanking him, for .of humanity is . shown bv the 5 o'clock in' the mornin,' Tey)l'ed- FAFMS FOR RENT ANO SALE. she' said: "I am sorry to.,see by m riads th�t rise F' r Gurntossel. y in praise of this arme A SOFT ANSWER.. -. .: I ASK DAWSON, HE KNOWS. the rules, that tips I are forbidden wonderful Oil. So familiar is ev- to celt a farm, consult r -ship." you want are. "Alwityi remember, Ferdinand," on yo-u eryone with it that it is p%zed as We bavie_ no".hesitauon in saying, )daid, his loving parent-, "that �a Lor' bless y-ou, ma'am re- a house-hold.medicine everywhere. '. that Dr. J. 1). Kellogg's Dysentery F you want to buy a farm, C-0noull plied the sailor, "so were apples me. iscift answer turnetb away wrath.' C<.rdial is without, d,jubt the best in the Garden' of Eden." HAVE pone of the bent 1-'rnit, Stock So if any.little boy pr girt hits you, LTsually a man who would rather medicine ever introduced ford I GrRin'or Dairy Varms lilt outari;: be your mother's own sweet dar- be right than be president soon ac- -Fentery�- diarrhoea. cholera, - and -and prices right. 7_. Minard's Liniment Cures Colds, It& au­"oWt lose your temper." quires a reputa• tion of being poor all summer ,complaints, sea sick ]ff.W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Then Ferdinand trotted off tis but horiest. 9 ness, etc. It promptly gives re. Street, Toronto, achof.d, and when he came home to THE WORST OF SUPPOSING, lief and never fails to effect a posi- 'vASKATOON, Saskatchewan, r ires a mother asked him: TRY NUMNa Ilya REMEDY L_ 10ire Thousand flarvesters to t'.V.' 1n lunch hi' "Listen to me," said-the cross- - Live cure. Mothers shoxild..nekei be S &J ' "my boy fw Red, Weak. Weary,-Watery Mires enormous crop. (�ome'up and help. Good rr remember exiam'ining counsel. "You must -*ithout- a bottle when their 1 , wageg. Splendid chance to see co and Granulated Eyelids.Murine Doesn't 'what he was told ?" answer my wren are teething. anti at the same time secure A Rome= questions definitely. I Swart--Sootheis Eye Pain. Druggists oil arrival.-call on The Commissioner, "Yes, rna. . A boy called me -1 dqn'.t want to.k,now what- you sup- 8911 Murine Eye Remedy, LilquW, 25c, Board of Trade Offives, Hapkatoon, he will 16ol. but I did' is you said." place yon. used. I supposed I had my purse 50c, $1.00. Murtne Eye, Salve in TFlikCHING THE..YOUNG. "And what soft afiswer'. id you in my pocket when',J left home this Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1,00. *e.Books. AGENTS WANTED. morning, but, as a matter of.fact and Eye Advice EN" b7.Mall.make "Pa, what'i" tetanus I" "I hit him-in the-eye with a soft- t I' ft it on Murlm Eye Remedy Co.. Chicalro "Oh, be was a Roman Senator GEN,rs WANTED.-A study of other e the dressing-table.. A Agenev propositions convince* us ;tomato!" Npw, air' or s�ornethirr —1 forget Ju'st wl;ati that itione,can equal ours. You will sit. ge.t on. with your evi-. g ways regret it if you don't apply for Now don't bother me any more." particuldra. to Travellers' Dept., 22$ ence. ROW. It 'IMPRESSEb HIM. "Hallo' Chumley, where_�Jjcf you The case proceeded without fur- An Ancrican,"who was ente3-T.16171- -Albert St., Ottawa. et that black eye 7" "'Oil' 0111Y ther trouble, but-when the lawyer ins a distinguished English gentle- REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD. MISCELLANEOUS, a lover's quarrel." "A lover' ARS.WINSLOW- SOOTHING �VRT'P has belt s arrived home that evening he got man, -was showing-hi;a visitor rutind• wed for ever SIXTY VEARS bv MIT LIONS of AY R13-d FAR. SCALES, Wilson's IqUarrel ' Y6u dun't 'mean- to F11Y a nasty shock, for his"wife said: NIOTHERS for their, CHILDREN WITILE Scale Works, 9 Fsplanade, Toronto.Newport. 'R. Our girl did that to you "Oil, 1`101iTHING, witll FVRF1fC'r SUCCIF.S 11 "You must have waqt4t�d your "You he is the CHILD,..SOFTENS the GV14.S, SAVV?AILL MACHINERY, Portable or observe," remarked t 1)COLIC,and heavy, Lathe Mills, Shingle Mill@, -a -send three men host, "that when we Americans de- is ow hert remedy for DIARRM(FA.- It is at- Etigines and Boilers, Mill Supplies. Tbio Ino It was- her od lover, "purse very badly t' ALLAYSall PAIN* CURESNVIN N mean.' one after the other for it." voteourselves to. pleasure,.we- do .1011itely bornile.-, lie sure and a4k for "Ur.q. E. Long Manufacturing Co., Ltd., west 1, %Vinslo*'s Soothing and take'no other Street, Urillia, Ontario. NV, at?" roared the barrister. so regardless of expense.' kind.. Twenty-five ectits a battle. Did you give it to-anybody-?" 'I'd hardly,put it that way," re- 'I ANCER, TUMOPS, LUMPA,detp. Ia vernal and e:fternni' cure witboult Of course I did. I gave it to the sponded. the witty y foreigner. 'Ra- SHE'LL I 'GET IT. ain by our home ireR6lient, Write US first man who called. He told beforetoo late. Dr. Bellman Medical co -e roti'had Y) me the"r, you devote yourselves. to etc-. H —"You don't., need another Limited. Collingwood, Ont.- exactly whiO d -left it. pense regardles§ of pleasure." ub new -dress, dcar." RITE u-R to-dii[y for 'our r1inice list W of Ageuts' Supplies. N.), 'outtity, Wife�­No, darling, but list -NO DISCRIMINATION. The Foe-of Indigestion,—Ind iges- have 'one."- necessary. They fk[e Money makers. A ply B. C. I. Co. td., 1,28 - Albert SZ, Ottawa. 013t. "Does your new baby,cry much. tion, is a common ailment and few at night?" -are-fres from if.. It, is a-must dis, -'Dr. Z. Gordon HoWit.t, Domin- c TOIN FWALF. GUARANTEED. Wilsoii's 0 "La-wsl it-cries at -anything." tressing complaint and often the ion Entomologist, says, ref-.6­1 gcRleWorko, 9 Esplanade, Toroutu. se� in S;VFCJALIST9 ADYICR FREE. Conseil ,4 -suffering attending it is most., to -the infantile -drath--i,ate, from _ as in regard to any disea'.oz. Lowest ve re. The very best remedy is intestinal diseases and diarrhoea prices in drags of all kinds. "There, is one , time when you trusses filled hy mai), Rimil rillertsurt— Parinelee's Vegetable. Pills taken spread by the house fl3i.,-he believes. went. Glasses fitted by age. Write to-day may be sure people are fishing-loi according to,-directions..- Whey- rec- that die so-callitd -harmless fly is for anytbinC Fold in first drug 0 scandal." "What is that I" stnres to Dr. Bellman. Collingwand, Ont. -­WhiFii they-are 'talkitirg with Wit tify the irregular action of the sto- yearly causing the death .01 thou- ed breath." mach and restore healthy action. sands of infants, as well as. FEATHER DYEING Tor many years they have.been A)ireading_ the' germs'- of typhoid clean i!p%4"aend CurUnt ittul Kid GInv*- elaxneJ Z, A girl doesn't have to go to col- a standard. remedy for dyspepsia i fever- Wil w. n's. Fly Pads are the call be sent�y po,it. I c per )x. 'rise hist itilvice Is lege to-,be a smart dresser. and indigestion and -are highly only thing that will rid your house BRIT19H AMERICAN DYEING C06 VD. 7 ISSUE 93 It _11111nattra Liniment Cursil 4 01stemw- esteemed for-their qualities. of these dangerous pests. AJONIUKAL, A C:'� .. ` �,. ., .. :., :'... sl.C�s- `:k.yx-•r ..w. .:...e. .,..' _yy .3ei �'p ..C;`.�. sM' 7�.m:`. -,'�-`+,w•' .:ry.'.9.`�..v.y;_ ,y ,M ,.w. ,.a exM•±...,c p'j, r _yy' �•r+•r•,+ -e•e,��:.,..o: �w�s s-wi+,•a _ {,i.:'.e'3. w- ,:{!•: (,( ".� .. M , y n•,..-. 4. ':L�'r.R:w �". � .'-.. ., .,. ..... - Vii'•- M'J^� .� K6.i -- V. Y. : a; _ , R � cello carried S=ing the township rate at t 2 8/10 twill,count rate 2 7/18. educe. I.f mon 2 l/10. Pickering Village 28/10 ��.R �Ispab�sve�s��ainsa]romo.. and Claremont Village at 6 mills: , sasEs of AD9Ezrismsx: A bylaw wait also passed apppoluting Buy your Threshing Groceries at t' T.O. Brown collector for 11111. Iusetsipn Perlin* - 10-10 The Council now adjourned to.meetf _ ss.ate.da is laaustiot}•pits lira- on Monday, Sept. 11th, for the _ This,lata dws Hoy inc]nd.'Vista]os>Tuelta aR�n general business, ' ,Q�'ll ,0. RICHARDSON'SL,-GROCERY �vertsesn"ou- trangraetion of ens lipw4s.1 terms gilvea to Darties making con• rash tar 9 ore months CF by the sear. Hail .• 1Ml slit for a LOpy It means Fresh Goods and money in pocket for you. z V4°daaiowl*contracts payable 9aaslsslr• . • _ .arch,tea line or Hadar,with paper Thin 11air on-Top —of 1 "' cyte ear ab w payable in advaaoe. gs1lxodtoeialocaloclams a ten cents perllne, If Parisian 8 the hair grower'that iii Talk on Business Education:t WE STOCK 5 R(15E9 ARU PURITY FLOUR , pwe ane per line seas sabeegaent i6sartioa. ' soatuao11 rates made know0on applloa- T.hi.McFadden guarantees will not tante —and recons mend — a 41a, No tree advertising. hair to grow wyhecc the hair is thinning BUNS advez113eemaats withoa11 azttten Syistra��s oat Clothing oo this earth will, ® TEA FLOUR for Pastry, ' +tube idseeAd UnM tosbidden and. mils CREAM BUNS FLOUR for Fanvily Use, � ] g}tderf los disooataatdattl►dvertise- And we say to#verybod'y,you oto have A �+ �gs�s QQ eQsdingr F"` your money back it Pariisian Nage isn'ti3�4r7 i�Rgii labor itinab befa writing and sent to the pub- the best hair grower.hair save-,hair beau- r Vt/ �4H1TE SATIN FLOUR for Superior Bread Job Work promptlyatt°nded�to• ti5er sad dandruff cure on the market to- N� T]dBMs day, A 7 "Prime Cheese, Smoked Roll and Breakfast Bacon ;1.26 per fear ; 41.00 if paid in advance. It stops itching scalp and lalling hair T$ i NATIONAL Green Hates, salt, Porks Bubsoriptoas to the United states,$1.30 and makes hair grow thick and abupdaut• DICTIONARY r or mons b.ok, 50 tante for a large �/ in advance y, 3' isn,Salle makes skes the hair bottle. PanPari soft and sant end promotes growth. THE MERRIAM WEBSTER Try a package of , -- JOHN M U R KA R, Proprietor. $old and guaranteed in Pickering by T.M. The ftly New unabridged dia. A P THA B 0 M .& M MaFttdden. ti onary in many pears. PICKFRING COUNCIL - Contains the pith and essence The king of all washing poscders. TUESDAY. Aco. 21?rH., 1911-Auction of an authoritative- library. The above Council met pursuant to sale of farm stock, implementa. hay, Covers every field of knowL Don't take our word for it. Try a package. adjournment in Brougham, on'Moa- peas,household furniture, on-lot 11, edge. An Encyclopedia in a - beat the 14th east. chair. all pre rear of Con.8, Pickering, the prop- day, single book. RICHARDSON ' S - sent the reeve in the chair. arty of Harry Moore. Sale at nae. The only Diction with. the The minutes of the last meeting See bills. Fred Silversides,auction- New Divided Page. A number of bills were presented 400,000 Words. 5700 Pages. _ "for payment and referred to the res- 8000 Illustrations.cost nearly q;rpa•P•••- wilve Committeea. Now d s• half a millioA dollars. Mr. Rothery, of the Toronto k East ]fit ns tell you about this most ere was heard re plans for crossings • in the township. j�j OR SItLE-l�aae¢ciond-Decd top brig- remarkable single volume. - -• _ - . - A communication was read from J. t;-91 poem,�l�Ie14harns a>m�1net� Write for sample ---Sold bV 9g ' ;Qa1nRr Greenwood, of London, Eng pages,fuu par- war i s• is re its at his inabil- lot Is.oon.Y.Pick Tp hLs l�'OR SALE tlnniars. groo. - ' Sand, expressing gr C+HORT-HDRAl H�- ty to be present at the Centennial L7 at your owe riair. LIPIT on promises Same this �proceed'ng , a Phone R. E. paper and +Comp]alnts were made regarding Posh, ole:amont !6n v;�,► we will 1 J1 DISNE Y �'thteil. N. R.,crossings shins. 28 and 29, OR gAGE-Souse and lbt situated saadtree D es Twice _ - t Kinsale, th(!same being tun eteepp�, F � Brook.et„-O!•2' moxa::opposite the a set of A communication was received froth S4ethodast church 1 For particulars apply to Pocket k �J. E. Fareweth K. C., County clerk. 1T,T Gai,66,Nath Claremont 6tt ��� 'a"p' much Work - - - t' stating that the:amount to be raised „\ 'for county purposes for 1511 is 8.875. LTRAYED-On to the premises of - CPe On Bonuses ►� the undersig°ed,lot 93 con 2. Pickering.on In �De game time, YOu C8II da trwicn Dealer in . The standing commit Saturday.Hutt lira.1 Oester: ? )can old. The for Wire Fences, Crainage Matters owner may have game by Drovtog property and ` as much wo k with the "Crown" C1aIIt etc., reported and recommended the pane$espouse. w H 5 E4, Pickering ee�I plow as with a single furrow plow-••. j following ayments: W. Dixon, - _ f1FC.Nsrrta�Ce and without walking anY further. Farm ImpletneIItB ! bonus on k rods wire fence, 9.75; FARM TO RENT-Excellent farm,1 springeeld, ffiasa. Richard Barrett. bonus on 50 rode splendid clay loam. at Oshawa Barb" to ••Crows" (}ung cute two, clean, e9it= 12,50; John Crockett, bonus on 60 rods, rent First class grain and stock farm. Plow.1 _ 1&00; Jas. Brien. bonus on 100 rode, inR atter present cropp pouewon April let. !arrows at the name time. lSaa7, of all kinds, f919. Apply to Cs D (O1tiANT, h)eh`wa. Mr progressive farmers sal 25.001: Ben Carter, bonus on d3 coda. south. G ea a 0 w g � 1145- W. J.Turner, bonus on 40 rods, OR SALE-A Rood rough-cast a $ •° " 3 o� „; !' 10.00 John Tool. bonus on 17! coda, F bousecontai°taus tiaome besides closets ,e a ` BIiI(ler Twine, 24.68. Applications for bonuses were sad Rood cement cesiar Hard and sots writer w� 0 0 row n 1 read from S. J. MAnnell. on lot 33, con mai faint see apple uwTMn sides other " • e _ _ b. and from Fred Postill in lots 34 and mass` Also IQ,vw1el 0&ford store to am"lags g e - -'—�- I p C p o .85 in con. b- repalr-wah warming oven attached. For furth- er Z O .Gf a " H `- i e !� Gang ��O Bag gees, Wagons, The standing committee on C<ntiII' particnlara apply to THOS. B BYEPEN• i !i S t 8 0 = asR C 4r - %eticies reported and lecommeadetit soF.Claremoae o g�.t7R�a C ae C fthefollowing payments: J. J. Z�>ck, >•i=gmm8}� o' :6 4- to the surest, steadiest, fastest-worth Harness, Et(� Centennial pins, 21.00; John :Burk ��'Ei-�NGB FOR SALE B�' 3 �Cr �� yO Mo I1 :,,o ',kw 7 g,- • tender Oona being situated is the tows o! o ss',r ° � ve { C plow they've ever seen or used. It is Isr, for order blanks envelopes, and t abridge,boils of brick god eontalas seven o 11,�•: 11$° s +e I , Isebool requisition blanks, 10.26: on room.with trams summer kitchen attached t,; — C^ Lighter draft. too, as ti has dust-pCroo! - acet. of Voters* list. 455); E. Perry- hard'and soft water About etre-halt acre of I a! o S o 5 e oe =.' _ roller bearings• and al 'ra9 wheel with large . land The otOer s situated in the t illaae of den h mace for two bunches of lath for log C:ar. ,a,, haus and contain*.is room. On 1 . a+' C iia eg1, qulclt•scourtn! motile- Wh*tby) ��r�.Feb highly-De lU.cabin.5oc: D. R. Beaton un acct. of the onmisea ars a quantity of Jarae Lad small _ �g salary. &.50; Stoullville Harinunica trues, good taabie sae acrd snd.ortwsear I $ g ffi a V1O! star y, boards Stays right down to to work ry' The above dwellings beio.9 to tLe state Of : Orchestra, for services at centennial. the late Edward Pugh and will be sold by ten.!B ", Apr i thToath the heaviest land Let tis show 4.50; Tbos. Poucber, township engin- der- Tenders will be received up to Sept litb, y e �• :. o w" . u+ Stay the "Crown" ,sad five you acmes - r eer, award re Balsdon Gardner and 19-1. _The heghese or say leader not oeceraar. R f „� J°e:C o of uxtaws who have purchased } Ny a"eevted. For tartber partt"ulan apply eo o C e -Annan, 7,50: award re Hilts, Pennock the ander lined esocnton errs. wm. ad•! ;. 2 g t !6 so « -;.,. d°,y from p4 so YOU am tet - - s 'Crown" (sant# J -.and others.6.60. wards,-Soloom.or Edward W PnRh Chatham. - o g a Q, sols M� "t f Mr. W. W. Sparks, seconded by Mr. 4 M emir verdicts i 'E• B. Hoover moved that having ex. ARM FOR SALE BY TENDER i.- .. ++' oma. �• "' .mined the plans submitted by the F Biting Borah welt corner of tot ll con a,` � a 'o o + w+y Kms'k% : During the mont�i of August Toronto do Eastern Railway Coo, for PickennR,consisting o!V acres. more or lees I m. Dee'►. and llelo°4pas to the estate of the late Edward crossings at sideline bet. lots 20 and rneb goal is a rich clay Isom and most of it J•onary 1919-w11,Uxbridge le, eOawa is,Broach• X11,con 1,aced at sideline between Iota hes been in pasture tar a number ct-years, it W=P.-17 f,Port Perri N, veLi,Oaaatng11oa Il, IRLING ' 22 and 28 in con 1. and finding the contains a never-!ailing aprtag creek, also be I Hwavwrcoa i ,Up11ertron 9 tween 3 omd 4 cores of good hardwood [tithes, same satisfactory that the same be with some cedar,about 40 apple tree. In fall Cs - - - -H * " i A l give t n al s sold igpproved. bearing,all choice fruit. On tea premises is•I y7 r1AeY,m o �na An . LS8 8a motion the reeve was instructed bank barn, A s s.0 with .ecce !o°ndattoa.i r l p g {�'1] gi a di of 5 per cent rl 1 good to ant blit order on the treasurer in Otber ba idea contain a larger quanuey of 1 - f grant ¢ood lumbar, genders will, be received up so do the Popular and for cash, and also favor of the parties recommended for tsps 14th• The h %or say 11004142' Dot be _ pl,o eve (payment in the various reports as pre- oe..arily aocetnad. For fortbv particular �8es Three epcyiala in Iron Bede-Two white and one green, regular price tented this day. ;7 h so the underal�ed e:ecuson stn.Wm. 89 50, this month for$7.00. _ — ards,Balsam• or Edward W. ash,Chat A by-law was introduced and pas- beat, 4149Q One Combination Cbtloniet and Writing Dglisk, regular 1840, this sed through Its various readings and I month 16.•25 fflnaUy carried levyingg Lhe rates in the FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER, I • One Cresser and Stand• re ulcer 9.50, this month 830. '`- various schools as follows: No. 1. BataR north halt of Int i6 coa 9.Pickering I Ooe l�reaser and t�t+tnd #-cut oak and crossband, polished, regular 1180. =500: Z,500; 8,660: 4e, 574: 4w, 20(4 consisting of ilio acres more or less. the Drop- TORON"s ONT. this month 27,00. • qo!Danoan Si Hubbard Lemonville Ont, 4.. 5, 6W; 6, 400: 7, 475; 8, 800: 9, 610; wLL is arhoh clay loam In good state of cults. One Princess Dresser and Somnce, #-cut oak and Cf'Oeeband, s l0,610;11,400. 12,NO; 13, 450; 14,810; This school ranks high .moo the regular 98.00,,this month g26. Good Sideboard 1110. p. k, vaUon and to well watered 1 well 1 datern and g g fkr 16. ]600; 18,400; 17, 700: U. 8.,8. 1 9 neves!ailing spring creeks,good orchard of best busioeas colleges of this coati- 26960, 2, 290, 4, s ples,pearscberries,all choice variate■. on nentn Proof of this statement is C. H. Bk RLING'S is .the place whsle you will find a good stock in 7 �fA On- 7, RIA.' are • bang baro atone urine Lound in"ourlargecatalogue. Write The standing committee on Reade inundation and ll stabling +o'sfJ+' drt.iaR house House Furnishings. Kitchen Cabinets, Buffets, Secretaries, Hri and Bridges reported and recommend- ear shed.h n house, pigyout:menti ore n`leie to-dap for one. Sa�ariea veered our R%eks, Music Cabinets, Kitchen and Extension Tables, Centre ed payment as follows: W. D. Gor- lar, sad wood shed..rate od tral" shouse s grwduates this year larger than 'TableQ. Ratan, Oak and leather rockers,ramp-beds, beds, spnnga I don lkson,lumber and stork Pickering bituated 11 miles from Claremont,and C. P.R,I ever before. It l ed to get the t>fat ,Mattresses, ii-rut oak, polished diners, room moulding, window sL-Aori, Tenders will be received rip to It p.m. practical edliCrLtlOn. 4 bridge, 18.82; O. H. Pugh, 29 yards August 46thanalopenedatAlex Wilsan'e hotel shsde9 exirutin ales, carpet scares, rugs, door mate, bake ravel. 2.60. W. J. Devitt, concrete Claremont,at that date, the bigheat or any- e tot'-el rollers, Qevviugp ruat hines and repairs, gran111phono _pipe,51.10; L. White, rep culvert div tender not necessaril accepted• For further W J. e']lion, Principal board„ ' k* ` pp particular Lppiv to)�aacan DR Hubbard phone Cor.Yon e and Alexander Sts. and ret nrijs, also scent fair Deur=it's Cixrifier for phonographs and Vtr :.b2, 6.00: F. Soden grading rind gravel, 6tou9.,3715,Lemocviue P.O.,M. or Mathew I g gramophones. Uall and hear this little instrument. 49.60; C. Forsyth, teaming gravel,and Beelby Claremont. 44-e7 -::covering bridge south of Claremont, — 13,00; D. Annis, rep culvert con 8, -�iT =� THP T=�E 8.75, also 19 yds grave] con 5, 1.90• J. •4-v 0 Brown, gravel div 36, 8.00; Wit). Ed- LOOK AHEAD wards, 151 yds gravel div 6;. 15.]0; if Feu still want to spray Your stock. Come along and get the best Oil . C. Nicbols,rep bridge south of Clare- on the market. Dr. Williams Fly Oil is certainly the best yet inonL, 1.00: John Whitson, 150 yds Every wise person looks and plans ahead. TLereforgs, eve call your produced. 1.00 a gal. Machine'uil, 30c gal. Cylinder and Sepa- •, y` _-gravel div 64, 15.00; W. Waddell. 102 attention to a few of uu m y, liiles,that you will need ere long calor Oil, 60c• gal. 5 gal best Coal Oil, 90c. 5 gal best "yds gravel div 68, 10.20; A. Parkins, and should be purch before butter and eggs get scarce. _ -. Gasoline 1.000. Raw :and boiled linseed oil,turpentine, - commutation for div 50, to be charged - to Mrs. G. Jones'.property, 4.50; J. Shakers, Cottons, Dress Goods. Hose, varnish, shellac, sw••hite lead and Mexican cafes cels;aye in stock � - '-Brow6,18 ds ravel div 27,3.80; Just Arrived-ShirtinRg, y g W Sox, Overalls, Smocks, Pants, Yarns, Toweling, Towels, i w B.Todd,8 yds gravel div 27,.80; W. Uuderwear, 'Ticking and Fresh Groceries every week. Sugar is high bat will be higher. We. ° H.Guthrie, commutation of 2 day's �► Table-linen, FIandkerchiefs, i 1 work to be charged to Jas. Dalby's many other lines; at,right prices. can furnish yon at right prices. - �property,200'; 3iilne Bros., 84 yards Try Wilson's Fly Pads and TanRlefoot on your flies. w - gravel div Sl, 6.40; S. Puckrin, 140' - - R �'. yds gravel div 48, 12.00; W. Dixon, Bring along your.Butter and Epcgs, G. A. �) _ +GILLESPI DUNEA TON " -cleaning -ditches on townsine cots 2, 1312; H. Johnson, tempormry bridge, Our,Groceries are the freshest. Work, 181 yds cement, rPp culvert,etc y+ f34,88; also, .bridges temporary pad GEO.�GE PHILIP} BROUGHAl�iBANK at Bastard's bridge,dg; also, tri to �HE' STAN � `�• r ;'Locust Hill for bridge material and freight on same, to be charged to On- AM #trio and York copnties, 1.25;Ontario dp 13rs0ebss :rBridge Co.. 9 sheets of nletnl, to he -Eaabii+hed 1873 -OF CANADA charged to Ontario and York counties M s SOL - OVITCH r ] -8.32; J.S. Honey.drawing gravel and e building culverts div 18; 49.03; H. G. A CQ pet -:. t Calvert and others, removing abut- General Merchi�nt; Greenwood e Banking Service • - mm h. . .. ments at Clark's bridge and.building - -- _ .- !Ls : �._. temporary bridge, 7.00 H. G. Calvert - _and W. H. Peak• gradinu, teaming f Manufacturing aad Coiamgxcial Housed, - :and cleaning out ditches, 22.7 t, f A. TRY AX�VELL S TLA, ITS O. K. Available for ' "Arigght, 110 yds gravel div 20. 11.00; Muniti alifieb i ltliller, rep 2 rods and 4 bars for $0 cents per Ib or 4 Ibs far 1.00. Look for coin - Wholesale and Retail Merchants, p s i culverts, 1.50; A. E. White, 19 yards finers and privateindividuals, _ = ggravel and work on culvert, 12.30: F. _ _ _ _in package. . -• - - COl'pOfatioilS, �a G. McCarthy, grading and gravelling In con 4,34.75 A. Carlton, drawing $old only by Sayings Bank Depart®Ient at every Branch. 80 yds gravel for bridge con 6, 52.00; , bridge. Ellicott,60 yea stone for on o p I C K IE R I N G BRAN C H '� • ' bridge, 44.00; A. Hamilton, on acct of m, SOLOVITCH, '- Greenwood Hili �► building cement culverts, 110.00. A by-law was introduced. passeda Minutes' Wrlk Prom Green's Mill. CILARENCE To BATTY. man�agetr u bits various readings and fin-I iMAMC>� afli> ® AT Wffi2T'SXe thro g a' ,.,:. ', ;.. .::.,. '< .., :. .,. . ., -. - .� � .; .:•.. •.' w e:dbr r;c+.":�7°°v '; .s x::•�'-.Y. -,,,N•r'Y.+F. �.-a .,+y. Erol:,a t.aP. Mrt:,y"'Rp,,;i�.y,v, ���� '�^(a`S"•f; ir x"•� - ..-'::a .. ,- ��.'+,-«• r.. •, .y �,a„-: _..._ .F.,, •�`r `u' �M�,k rxu.,� r. ,�.a� �.,.h.>,a'•�n'..?,'a•••hw 7,4•. '�'_a :.,5 :�rc-.r• �,'. - MW, ':. 4,Y.o1. Mi•.r,,d;,: ;,� p k. �, `Mfp7;+' 'tH '•�.- �.. v ,p ,o r,.. '' i 7' �. :r. .. agar.^ a-rx+•. _ •_. e'•,..^' ....y;•w.erw,:.,vresa,r w.. +'-.v »s'•.. T �+a'-,.w-'�••caw.•si:. -+-ire.Rnsr�o..• .r„a„a^e.. r .;,w.hs', .;-,.-.:^ ^-+•.:r,:�:,M'wc*a.rw.-'�yg. ,,.sr�,.y:.+.,z., r�+we.-vm-r.es+.:r1<^nes+. :t'sa ' 'R*�'R.. .r;.. .,. ^,•r ,-gd.. - **�a .'+;"�'--M.^ew - .» T'd&.. «S•- "a-:--cg. •r;w.• rrv,", 'q,-K.. .s- - ,r e•w�+F. ..-,�.,,._ ,g- ;ay�}„�-. s» n. ..s,', . ,y.,•: -,+ tai' '?: . •c' ;;.y - - - -- "f`i5`•:.:�:: '' - _ d' .,x^.S°"!w,- p '�'' ''•' e^.ik' w.rr .w r r, n ctA�saMONT Master Howard Besse met with( ' a painful accident orf Mond NO APPETITE.? STEEL BOOTS • : STEEL BOOTS I Ieaals Watton was abroad Attg• which might have proved fatah THIS RZY"Y WILL R>CSTCRL IT th. : The flsh were caught. He was visiting at Mr. Borland It you have no appetite for meals, osw't : F. '�'!F'dR t " y Mrs. Nichol, of Toronto, visited y pi1Q with Mrs. Graham last week. and was attempting.to plat on to ,r�k,Baa>�rear.red are annoyed with too *OMEN'S FINE BOOTS AND SHOES t � R. E. Leggin, of Kinsale, spent a wagon by climbing over the frequent urination and a burning soalding " - wheel. As the team started to pain in making passages. �8uada hese with his parents. move he was thrown to the If at night you retire, hoping for sleep _____._ ._.__ C�3SSr�RF.+N'E3 ;• _- " a R.,V. Ward and Thos. Birkett chat either does not come, or ie troablad ground, and as his presence was y SU'1�21�+2MM V00rrWLA1Rj ,. were#iz Port Per on Friday. and fitful, you not noticed by the driver, the , have k i d n e Miss Mabel Bryan is visiting y horses were not stopped before cru n b t e and Flour and Feed slwayson hand. - 3 , friends in ph Reedville for a week. the wheel s"d over his chest. a Mr. Joseph Readman is having a pa need Booth's new .roof put on his house this bruising him somewhat and / Kidney Pill*the The Corner Store, Claremont. W. M. PALDiFR ; week. scratching his face. No bones guaranteed re- were broken and beyond asore- meds for all kid• Mr. Vicker, of Toronto, .visited ney and bladder ,t a Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey, ness in his body was uninjured, ' last triable. A few and is going around as usual: diens of i Is will K "RICHARDSON S :. Mrs. R. E. Forsyth is spending Kidney Pi 1.will a we few days with friends in Ha m- els gieh kidne a Important showing of i3al r wake n t h e k 11ton. and regai.te the urine Continued treat. S ye s assortmentf _ Wes. Beelb of Toronto, is vlsl- China. very lsrg Aniof p, meat w It cure sad heal the we kened kid- king his sister, Mrs. John Neal for E N Heys sad restore the apps its is the Hat• Stationary. Books,Doha, Toys. furl - yy a week. ural wap. Sold everywhere 600. box oreeoeived for the Holiday trade. Call Andrew and Miss Margaret' yERSpostpaid from The B.T.Booth Co., Ltd. d _ Fort Erie Oat. Free trial on Application. as nes em. _ Hamilton spent Tuesday of this Sold and Eris, Pickering by T. Sub"riptions taken for all Magazines, _ week in the city. M.McFadden. Mr. C. Chambers, of Niagara Weekly and Daily Newspapers" ']Falls paid a flying visit to J. ' � '.Brown's last week. s - .. Charles Victors, of Toronto, ' SEDV_ A T WORK I M 3 WEEKS e H- RICHA.R��ON, spent a few days in town renew- frog old acquaintances. $4 Wold 01 filer Maday'S "N0. 7" 8=OC]+t letrsAt, �7CTh3tb�► RV �£ Walter and Mrs. 'Ward, of Bal- sam, were the guests of John and All Relieved by Lydia E. Pink- Cored NN d lellnelilOtl B6eeelaNsar - - - — Mrs. Neal on Sunday. dam's Vegetable Compound. — Wm. Graham returned on Mon- „ ____. - Sikeston,Mo — For seT,1t years I day from a trip to the North-west, suffered everything I was In bed I ilfra,AgnesEd�ar,ofGrandFalls,N.B•, whowou1 much improved in health. for four or flue days had a terrible time with Inflammatory i► Mr. and Mre.'Hodgins, ofToron- f. at a time every Rhenmatism. Anyone who has had to were guests of Mr. and Mrs. month,and so weak thiamostpainfuldiseasewillunderstand .John Gregg one day lately. I couldhardi walls. her �uSenag—and her joy when she Waste time trying to splice an �. - I cram and had Rev. Dr. Marvin fuss in Belle- forms Father Morrincy• o.7 had Wille a few days last week owing .::: backache and head- cared her. She Baps: ache, and w a s eo , aid hap fork rope, when C. iW the illness of his broth r. '" a nervous and weak I took Fatherb2orriscy a Prescription Mr. Joseph Morgan principal of +' I dreaded to for Inflamrnatozy Rheumatism. I had Sargent will sell •140 -the Walkerton High School.,_spppent " ace anZons or have suffered everything with it,but in three a few days with Mr. "and bicap anyone mole in the weeks-after starting Father Morriscy's _--feet Of 7-8 n011 , 'Wei. Hill, of the 5th line of L�x• room. The doctors Prescription I was able to do my work, gave me medicine to and atter taking four dollars worth of bridge. . Ba — Manilla roe for $4.251 •_ �.� +� g ease me at those medicine I was well, I highly rearm- p Messrs. W. Grasser and J. Cas- times,and said that 1 ought to have an I mend it an"u>ferer with Rheumatism." .ter have returned home to Toron- operation. I would not listen to that ; Rheumatism oDmes from bad kidneys. - to after spending a very enjoyable and when a friend of my husband tola The poisonous Uric Acid which the 'week with'the latter's aunt, bars. him about Lydia E. Pinkham s Vege- shontd remove stays in the blood, We have all sizes Of Rope in � ..Jos. Brown. tabs Compound and what it had done I accumulates in joints and muscles,and Rev. J. A. Grant has been in the for his wife, I was willing to take it. causes agon Father Morrisc s Now I look the picture of health and ,:No is the]ridges right.removes (stock, also first-class i ' -city fora few days owing: to the 7 fru 9 I feel like it,too. I can do my o.wa house. I the Uric Acid from the blood and the critical condition of his brother work, hoe m garden.and milk a cow, 1 Kindel Twine at 8 cents a pOulsd. ' who truderivent an operation at �� wholesbox at your dealerthe 's, impe I can entertain compare and enyoJ 5a, a hoz at your dear's, or from the General Hospital. theIDn I can visit when Iyehoose• and Pather Motriscy Medicine Co. Ltd.. . Lose—On Friday evening last walk as tar as any ordinary woman. — � CHARLES SARGENT, �CLART' EM014 between Claremont and Myrtle. a any day in the month. I wish I could , . " tall[toeverysuffertngwomanandgirt.^ Montreal.Que. mane dale ares overcoat. Find- —Mrs.DxxA BxTa-�+rxa Sikeston,Mo Sold and guarantee,] in Pickering er please leave same at itacnab's The most; successful remed {n this ' by T. M. Mi.F'adden store and receive reward, country for the cure of all forms of _ Thomas-Birkett was in Colum- female complaints is Lydia E• Pink- ARGAIN bus on ]]]nasus attending the re- ham Vegetable Compoundt T_I. E Td HLE—Pickering Station G. a ._ ... No, 6 Ma lag East Jos"follows—monthly meeting of the Map- It is more widely and aneceaatuil, I T R. 6 ML go 9 05 A M. , le Leaf Fire Inaarance Co. He used than any other remedy. It has ly ].nisi 2 ae P.M. puss accumpsn{ed by P. Macnab jr. cured thousands of women who have „ is Local 8.44 P. 111• ^' Report says that oar Lown Fath- been troubled with displacements, in. A few Backs Silver Sheaf and Gold id ak Po flammatiou,ulceration. lrroid tumors, Trains-going West due aw follows -- ers have sidewalk gang at work irregularitiee,periodic taackscbe, No. tx Lo al 836 A.M. on the walks in one of the subur- that bearingdo-wnfoe nli- g. indigestion, •• 11 Local' 2.30 P. M. ".. 11 ed � Plymouth Twine. k " baa avenues. It. is to be hoped and nervous prostration, ", T sial] 8.1$0 P. M. pp� __ n that the report is tree, but we moieanahadfailed.Whydon•t,ontryi:>! •saadaviaoinded. ilver Sheaf, 6®V tips . 80 !" haven't saw ern. .� The services of the Methodist Gold Medal, 650 ft., 9�0 _ and Presbyterian churches will be ,combined on Sunday next, -Rev. 12 Gallon cans of beet Machine Oil, While -'Dr. Marvin preaching in the Pres- 60000 FARM _ _ .. they last, can and oil, for . 400, b wbytertan Church in the moru{ag - - and in the Methodist church in the s A first class 3 lever Gang Plow - evening, = -Good narrow bottom. Bingle Plow. 10.W -•';:�� A number from here attended UBORERS WANTED K • the Liberal Convention held at - - �. =" Brookllo on Saturday afternoon FOR NARViISTING IN W[STCRN CANADA Bissell's Kin , Disc Harrows last. They report that the great- - n _ X est enthusiasm was displayed by Goi>ot� Addiftio>is d for Retar>a on those in attendance. They state $10 $18FoQowiad Coadltiona t 'that the platform in the hall in O w a r(�• E e T u ripe. r which they met collapsed but that GOING DATES i ;t was not Mr. Powke'S platform. AaOUST a.i--Edna ail ebuioas oe all time on and South of the Goad Trunk Main 1>eIell81'e. �. W. vara. at. Toronto to Sarnia,tmcludia� au stations on C-P,R. Toronto to j E. Glee- Default and Branch ]Anes imoludima Guelph sub-division from Gaetph Whitevale, OIIU. _ son, J. Greer find Thomas Birkett South and Bampton south. Toro Baines to'Whitbyon Saturday to AUGUST ilii--From aU stations North of Grad Trask Mayr Lice. and Ton Seral, `v v lntiuding C.P.R ants, Boltda Jct and wen t also Grand Trunk point+, attend the Liberal-Conservative Toronto to�n iaclmsive• Convention. On their return they AUGUST 16t1.--From all rtatbns to Ontarb,Toronto and Ent.Ontario. end Scotia'Ja READY ROOFING. R. B R Y A N " sad Fart on G.T.R.also At ilda and Eastern Ontario. rovers delighted t0 report that b1 C. AUGUST 23rd stations Tomato to North Bay inclusive Went. `—^— AUGUST 2StY—From all stattoaa Tomato and East in Ontario a�4uebec.also East of BARHERj _Wm. Smith'ex-M. P., had decided ortuta•ScoctaJcc. and north Barr Tobaccos, pipes and smokers! `, to become the Standard-bearer for ONE•-*fry SECON04USS TICIETS WILL fit SOLD TO W114MEG 014LY Brantford Patent a ofloq'used almost isundries. Central office Bell the conservative party in South esclueively by some of the lagest con- .Telephone Co.. Aagency for • Ontario a6 thea approaching gen- Representative tanners. appoinad by Maniwba• Saaicttehewaa sad Alberta Gaveta- ceras in Canada. Price '1.15, 2.85 aad Rolston Laundry. pP meats will meet and engage laborers on arrival at Winnipeg. " 40 era] election. Free tracuportation will be furnished at Winnipeg to po,nw on Canadian Pacific when 280 per square. laborers are needed,east of Moose Jaw and Saskatoon,in ading branches,and at one cent Also, a quare lty of No. 1 apple CLAREMONT. +r ONTARIO After several delays the,Centers- a mile each way west thereof in Saakatchearan and Alberta• _ d alai souvenir booklets came to A certificate n furnisbed with each ticket. and this certificate,when executed by farmer barrels On hand. i i showing that taborer has woriced thirty days or more,will be honored from that point for a Terms 101MIC ly Cash hand-fwd are being mailed this secaad class ticket back to starting points in Ontario,at$19.00,prior to Nov. 30th, 1913. �. D. GORDON &SON ki,those who ordered them Tickets are Mood onl week. yp on� special Farm Laborers trains,which will be run from Toronto w ;. and Ontario points to Winnipeg without change,making trip is about 30 hours,ana will be Pickering. Ont. at.the celebration. They contain issued to women as well as to men,but will not be issued at half fare to children. , For full particulars see nearest C•P•P_Agent•or write' fairly good pictures of the choir R. t. TaOUPSON D.P.A.. C.P.R.. re.e.to and committee groups. the 1911 New Blacksmith . Shop I council, a view of the Centennial -athletic field and some smaller - +. views.. They run be ordered from (� t Rev. W. R. Wood, Claremont. at � V O Having `Teased the blacksmith Of 1,11 materia"and dedon �- _ thirty cents a.copy or four copies a p shop former{y run by Hp. Thom- kept in stoat. It will pay you for one dollar. son, I'am prepared to do general 10'ealt at our weeks aid impair oar stook On Monday evening a very ex• blacksm►thing in all lines. and obtain prices, Dou'1'be misled by X _' citing game of football was play- _ agents we do not employ them,ooaaegneof- ed on the athletic grounds, Clare = HO'RsicsHoLrim; A STECIALTY ly we oan, and do throw off the agenks mon t,'between the Glasgow Grass- ;_ commission of 10 per meat.,which you wiU , --. - hoppers and the Ramblers of the DRY GOODS—Our stock is com- _ Ind. phone,No. 302, Claremont certainly save by parohuing from ns. north to�vnliue. The game was plete. •Get a pair of our Lisle 0611 solicited. fast and fur{nus from start to fin- thread lace-front Hose, well JOHN McGRATH M/111Tfr ORANITE'CO., �1sh. At half,time the Grasshop- o3toe. wbtebi•, ontarl. pars had scored one the but the worth 40c., for 25c. White Taf- CLAREMONT, ONT. �. Ramblers failed to secure• a goal feta silk gloves, 20 inch long, 2 E. W. E VANS, throughout the game. The gau]e- dome fasten, the best value ever P1Cke2'i$g - . was ably refereed by John Gerow, offered at 50c. _. y . � _ ..PQIIip MSI'ufactnrei ,x he avho gave the best of satisfaction - to ail. There was a large attend- = V] 11ariC8 Omit ee anal but the receipts were attend- Shop and Residence, Dundas SCJ p The object of this Association is t4 WHITBY, s 4 '• Mrs. Captain Sylvester and Miss ,/ The Dealer, the Shoe lessen stealing and'prosecute TBY, ONT. ' GROCERIES--The best in the. the felons. Sylvester,were recently the and the fit Three doors'west of Whitby House �• guests of Ruth Gregg at North market, always freed. As you Y. Claremont. bliss Sylvester has know this season of the year all R'e can flt you in price, style,comfort Members havia proper Stolenoommuni_- y food stuffs must be kept to a and wear. Ladies toots, shoes and R p pe y y just returned from a trip abroad P slippers-1.40i 1,50, 1.60, I.75. 1.90, 2.00 cate.immediately with any member We are prepared to instal wood or iron sanitary condition. Our food Pp of Executive committee. also attends < "having spent somertime in Lond- 1,25,2.110. plisses-1.35,1.40 and 1,65. pumps oo-short 'stuffs are all kept in close cover- Children's. all rices, 60c, u Momberahi fee $1.00. to all kinds of repairing. i on, Dublin, Belfast, Edinburgh, ed sanitary bins—nothing ex- Men's Imperial Patent LeatherpBoots p ' •Oxford', Chester, and various oth- p Ticksts'mav be bad from time President.or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, + sir cities. She is greatly leased P'�sed to draw flies. Our Teas 4.00. Pterin dull tops 2.50, 3,60. Plain eaorst,rl on appuaatloa. p and Coffees are the best Try Blutchers foxed heels And straps 2.00. also aeoline engines and .. with her jaunt in -Great Britain them. Ybuth'e-1,26, 1.40, 1.50, 1.86, 1.49 Com.—L. O. Banka, the squre gear and Ireland and makes. the state- W. V. Richardson.Pickering. Ont r` meat that the immensity Of our MAt4NET CREA.Ii,9EPA•RATOEt1 knowledge unknown is a stagger- l J.A. O'Connor Arthur J Secret phone No.b0 at tea{deuce, ging preposition. De SI11�iPSON & Co., PICS.ERIN( Secretary , '. ,.... ..:. ., _..:.. ,. ..� -m, ... ...,. ., �. pia 'c ,Gs.. •. .; fr '..` - ... .:. ,. +; „'t>x.:�t-ear; :a*•� •,i�•''+� ..? �,.�., .,.. .::.^c. .`5'• s..,�, .a/-,« „' ':,. ':.aA> '•". ..,..k 3. e•+n.:�ira.•wn. :.z-, .p .i�' s' b ��,,. r:.�a:�-, x C+�r,,,�;'�'� •-a,.+4. e�.; -,t � ..� n- 'u�s. .� �,��, ei^•'"c°, , ,..• ,+,. r:k �,.=` _f- 'd., nsJ.. •> .r..r, .�< .:w:,V' •tom. - Z .4 % 4Z E WILL I -WITH �,BRITAIV BtAGK ''UANDERS kBRESTED , OUR, . :TRADE MTV .... -:-IN -Beven -Men' and -One -Womin . 'Held in Repo' rt on External Business Is- Issued by 49 To any person of means the above is a pertinent . , Toronto Jail Trade Correspondent :question.qu who were ie very 49 BONDS represent the A despatch from Ottawa, says: 'to Canada, of United Kingdoir 'des N I patch from Toronto says: The prisoners, safest .of sec excited, when taken 'to hea-dquar- fest kind of an invest- John Bain, Imperial trade corres- produce, 1910, 99,511.Wo; 19117 291' NVith the arrest on Friday . ment as the payment .of te�rs stoutly denied any connection pondent,for this district, on Thurs- 464,000; of foreign and colonial prc on Men and one woman, the police with the Black Ht,.d organiiation both principal and inter- 'day issued a report on the external duce, 1910, £1,439;000; 000; 1911, 21, the believe they have broken up in Toronto, thoug., according to est is guaranteed the trade of the United Kingd 475,000. - om, as it headquarters of the Black Hand information conveyed to the police, corporation issuing the affects Canada, for the six months The export-, to Canada were thu - -bond. ending June 3o. Society in Toronto, which fur sec- the headquarters. of the organizeabout the same in value as last, ryas lu'leated at months past has been keeping tion in Toronto i The total values of the merchan- year, but the imports from Canada oral mo 9 4�1 We would like an ,' 1% Muselino's restaurant. A few days idisc impo-r-ted into the United were lower by two millions star- Iwo-thirds of the Italian colony in opportunity to place be- ived in Toronto a sec- ng ling, of which nearly one and one- 111te central part of the city in a ago there arrived fore you a list of bonds' kingdom Canada and export- I ret service detective from Naples, I millions were due to diminish- • -)taite of terror. that afford not only ab ed from the United Kingdom to half prominently in the 0- As a resubt -of information who..figured s of wheat. Britain's lute safety b it splen Canada, during the first six months ed imports in pro did Canada were ;leaned by the police, following the famous Camorra trial now i - (,,f each of the years,-1910 and 1911 wheat imports from Can ,less in Naples, He was walking interest return. 7. jurrender of Frank Griro on ,a 91' were as follows: ;MS23.000 in the first ii-c months 1� Imports into the done, of murdering Francesco Se' a!ejjig the street when lie recogriii- 4q Your enquiry will re- United King. last year, while in the same period �one, Sergeant of Detectives Alex. ed -two alleged Black Handers, who ceive prompt attention. -iom from Canada, igio, Xi.o,599,- 1 this year they were on!.-; E-2,422,0W. F. esc-aped,from Naples following the hoWever, show I:ackie and the entire staff of de.- WO; 1911, X8,481,000. Bacon and hams'. ) sports from the United King- an nicreasse n as they got a.klimpse of him laurau'Ls coriduote4 by Italians in soy 'ROYAL k)m to Canada, of United Kingdum 0217,000. ;strives on Friday visited three res- commencement of tlie� trial. f rum 1:(395.000 to 21,- -de4:1-a street car-and got , 'fork street, and placed under ar.--tthey-b-Liat rest fourteen, peuple, and. seized away. This satisfied him that they s r= ie: U R IT I ES ter,. No. 2 I-W, 95 1-2(': No, 3 Vk4l, 91C; 'q op several dirka, letters and other were here for the purpose of CORPORATION ter 024.'. torn-.No. 3 vellow, 69 I-Ze _F- ',) -urii, 67 l-Zc, krticies. Of those brought to e iting. and their description was LIMITED PRICIS Of FARM PRODUCTS No� 4 ye!Ww. 67 3-4(:; N 3 immediately given to, the authori- BANK OF MONTRJZAL BUnDING ail wi track, throufh oats-No. wadquarters eight were detained. 2 jvbite. 42 1-4,; No. Ahiv-, 41 I-Zc: No. 4 YONGE AND QUEEN STS. -A-bite Barley- ,laking-$1.09 to ]he remainder being given their ties. ao itye 1 7 -S 9. 2. on track, 87c. 9 y it was learned that TORONTO r[3031 THE LLADING giving satitfactury Subsequent1 Ireedom after lxplanations for their presence in they had been loitering around the CENTILES Of ihe places. After being examined places visited by the police in York TRADE CEN LIVE STOCK MAPKET, (hose detained were taken to the street, but when the officers lined RIOTING AT LIVERPOOL. 1 AMERIC4L Montreal, Ang. 15-Chnic-fL steers; s 140 per lb� sodium, 4 3-4ci coluinju..4 14c per up the inmates in the different lb. Rogm 7 1-4c p(-r 14. Choice eows- �all. . .L— . .4c; medium, 3 1.2, to 3 3.4,- per 1b. As soon as certain individuals in places the two L mbs $0� to $7 each. sheep, 3 w per much-sought indi- Desperate Street Fights Betuelen cattle. 4 al tt learned that %,idua!,; were not among the num- Strikers Rod Pollee. I Prices of Grain, Cbcese 6, Torante. A ii-X lciiars`. -t-hey 6er. That tb -Muse- Vrod 6 15.--r4 r _the_-Italian , colony Driru was behind th e place kept by A despatch from Li,.erpoul. g_ and Other U is at news Vnrt cr btitchg furpwae-. sold atronx at whi I, used almost exclusivel� go to tber- wag a. very keen were not slow to enlighten the au- lino was u land, says: Serious rioting growing ad Abroad. ,, bandy -Pight. butober belt- Ili upon some of e loci- ci�m a I)(i I the c-ilvdi- for those connected with th out of the btrike which is in pro- Pr% and 0,LVV1`P from 6x60 t,-j 8.90; mPd ting place the police tum and common wrudAa ,.)f cattle were ions under which the alleged Black Pty as a meeting ress here occurred on Sunday af- little Ohio ed at $A,50 to 115 50 cows wers, fee, certain..,. Muselino formerly -Eland organization was being up- ternoon. One policeman was kill- roatc. Aug u, --WLnter wheat. steady t *4 to $490. bull-4 "maining as at 125 11th . 1 90 per vent. patents. 13-45 to $3-40- Mont' about The game level Shart-keepa are trated in Toronto. Fearing that kept a restauranted by being struck on. the head with I r -a frelebt Idanitabs, flours-Firm pat- rb wt 86,60, with c�x>d feeders. ;-,jumR of the ringleaders might make street, Niagara Falls, N',Y., which a brick, and many -persons were ent*• $6,10 second patents. $4,60: and $5 to JL�.;.,3 L torker Ptrong bakery. $4.40. on track, Toronto. quoted al",h;grm ILL $4 to ne ra-6-6 - '$A h7l. s Sh up. till a few months ago was re- i te'. .,7 t, with b"ATV �hp.r escape the police deemed it injured. An altercation between a I Manitoba wboat-No. I Northern Quotedl are un,*bsnged "eq. (11071 s the headquarters of policeman and strikers during , a "It 41I.D3 1-Zr,t8,skvorU; No. 2 at 81-01 1-2c; 6 lest to act promptly in the mabmrr cognized a Lambs wsry about 5ft pbr Cwt. bigbor. and No. 3 a A ere u 1hurTJy after 2 o'clock the detec- the• Camorra Society in Canada. transport workers' demonstration Ontario wheat -New No 2 at Boc, out. nchaugod. Following the circulation of some i at St. George's Hall started the aide' and old at 82c to We. outside. tive-s visited 160 York street, a r ' ARIXK WITH R:%ZOR- Niaga Niagara)trouble, which culminated Ra lo3r-Tbe market is dull. with prices R A 7% fostaurant conducted by Joe Muse- mysterious letters on the in a nominal Oats--Ontario g?&4#*. outside. for lino, where they found, seven men frontier, where a large number of general fuelee. After order had N 0' 2. and at 4k, on track Toronto. New Distbarged Prisauer Seat to JAI -iiind two women ; 165 York streot, jtalians were engaged in construe- been restored and the strikers seat- No 2 at 37c. out.ide, No. 2 W C oats at aturi Sc;- tion work in connection with the tered, the 41r: and No 3 at 39 1-2c. 3 parts. for Thirty Daytq- it fruit store. kept by Saiv y gathered again in the Corn -No. 2 American Alliow, 67c. Bay ;ibrone, a brother of the murdered different power plants, Muselino Islington quarter and resumed their Port,,, aToronto.and 72c. Tonto. A despatch from Porcupitl`e'tsy"' - police an ionan, where there were five Men, was ordered to close the place-and attacks upon the poli d wits peas�-Ths market in dull. with prices r I sorely nominal. Tue are nominal. amuck night Willian, tierny ran 'lLnd 1-,4 York street, a barber shop. I get wit of the city. He came di- serio-u% results. One- hundred Rre Therein none offermir, and price% amuck vSith a riz,)r* down the conducted by James RaPola. whot rest to Toronto.. and tied the thousand men were gathered in Buckwheat -Nothinnff ed street of G-Adell 'City. . opened XI jidmAted selling the revolver to restaurant on Yqrk street, which, groups about St, George's Hall lis- Bran -Manitoba,. 12g 0 to $21. crooded in halst. T01. Wedne-4ay he recetve'J frum the ed at a blind toning to speeches by labor leader,; ronto. and shorts. $23, in bags, Toronto. who fired the fatal shots, It iq alleged, was used ontario brae. $22. to bags, Toronto. Magi>tiate thirty dat,I Ler,,y two Rapols, was -the only umupsnt of to cover tip any operations in To- and the scenes of violence following week, ago was dischar9ftl from the l . the 111he place. ron.to and vicinity. attack upon a policeman ne- BE-MR AND EGON. prison gang on the Pearl Lake' ceal4itated the calling out of the pol- Nutt*%­-D4ir7, prints. 19 to 21e: interior. road; He tore up-th- t'Xkot wit,' ic reLterves. When they arrived :is to 1- 1an7c, Creams". 24 to 26e per lb for which all convicts are furai�"hed to COLLIDE. car when he saw the terminal car one party of fifteen policemen was -1 d 22 to 23c for solids Egg,% Strictly new-laid quoted at 22 T.*) get out of- the countrv. '"and has attempting to cross ahead of him surrounded and disarmed, the riot- 231. and rrewh at is to ise per dozen, in been a nuisance everTues. -0m. Stuart Killed and Several ers attacking them with their own Cso# lots.Cheeee-Large. 13c, and twine. $3 1.4c per day night he secured warily 'and Other Perseus Injured. SET SICK WIFE'S BED ON FIRE(bayonets. In- the fight the com- ilb. mander of the police was danger- brandished a •razor• ha-tipily with. -ouily wounded. During the courw i COUNTRY PRODUCE. r 4, despatch from Montreal sacs Farmer Was Anxions to W-elt She I out accident. Mr. William Stuart, a real estate Really Was 111, of the clay forty policemen and- six- peans-small lots. $2.20 to $225, ILge-rit, Was Honey -Emracted, in tics, it to 12c per ' led and l peo- ity civilians were injured, many of- 141-11DERED FOR THRE CENTS .itskilseveral A despatch from Ottawa says: lb, Combo. $2 to 12,60, pit injured on Thursday evening, them seriously, The temper of the Baled Hay-No. 1 at 13 to $14, on track. and No. 2 at Ul to 14. Charles Dubois. a farmer from St rioters is shown by the fact that I when a -.8t. Catharine street car Pierre de Wakefield. was brought ioteri Baled straw'- to 96.50, on trapek. To- 3,000 Frroeh Sailors Mlae.414 Exe_ trashed into a crowded terminal to the Bull jail by Baliff de Coeli, they even attacked the ambulance ronto. dna per cution of Tao Seamen.- e Bout de L'Isle line at -surgeons and the :Bremen who were Pot&to#s--New, in barrels, $4.50, ear on the bnsbel. 011145 to C So. of Hull, on a warrant charging�called to extinguish incendiary Poultry-Apring ebiebo-iix. 20 to ne per A despatch from Toulon, France, the corner of St. Catharine street and La Salle avenue. The motor- him with aisault on his wife and fires. 1b. fowl. 13 to 14ci turkeys, 16c. says: Upon the order of their . .................*_ man of the St., Catharine street members of his family. He is &I- . .1 . I . I periors, 3.000 men from the French leged to have set fire to the bed AT THE PARSONAGE ErSINERS AT MONTREAL. fleet Prid garrison witnessed the tar, Elzear Langlois, was !badly I on which his wife lay sick. just to Mont-,41, Aug. 15.'-Oats—Canadian exktiti-on of two %-mtroeri inimed out about the head and arms, the Caffee Runs III&( No Longer. ascertain if she was really ill or We-tern. 'No. 2, 42 3-4 to 43c, car lotA, ex Gt�,egen and Lemarech2l. The men front of his car being smashed in store: extra NO. I reed, 42 to 42 I-Zc; No. not. When. The unfortunate wo- 3 C W. 41 1-2 to 42c; No. 2 local white, were zonvictecr by courtmartial o3J had a serious time 0 41c; No. 3 local white, 40c; No. 4 local when it struck the rear of the ter- "Wife and I man jumped from the bed to es- having murdered a comrade' na:me� urinal car. Tire rear platform of it while we. were coffee drinkers white, 34c. Flour-Manitoba Spring wheat cape being burned, it is claimed, patento, firsts. SS.30; seconds $4.80. Win- Carrel in order to soh him of threo the terminal car, where Mr. Stuart "She had gastritis, headaches. Itler wheat patents $450 to b4.75; strong he swore she *ai shamming sick- belching and would have periods of''bakers'. 1114,W straiglit rollers. 64 to S4.1o; cents. They were ordered- to b, bad been standing, was badly.dam- ness and made her work around I in bags, $1 00 to $2. Boiled oats, per bar- shot in the presence of tieir fellow :-aged. Langlois slated that the ac- sickness, %lifle I secured a daily; ret, $.-75; baof 90 The $126. Milifeed- ri�dent was dA,iC t,i the, failure of the the liouse. Oii another OCC3SLOD, Bran. Ontario, $21 to 1122; Manitoba, $20 -irr the service. it is alleged he chased the whole headache that became chronic. to $21: middlings. Ontario, $24 to 825; the woods with it is now Egg@­Selected, 21 1.2c; fresh. 17 I-Zc:.N.o. two drugs without avail, for -�JFLOUR GOES Uk. -air brakes on his car to work "We naturally sought relief by Aborts, Manitoba. 4123t M*Uillie, its to $51. on St. Cath family into There is ld steep, grade Cheese-Westerns, 12 12 to sticks of dynamite. Four years i stock, IS 1-2c. Cheese--W 41A -nue, ago he stabbed a neighbor in the Cboic�est, 23 1.2 to 23 34c., V seine street by La Salle,,avL plain enough that no drug will 12 34e� easterns. 12 14 to 12 1-4c. Butter- and owing to the air brakes not cure the diseases 'another drug Rise le Wheat Leads to Apfiwn by course of a quarrel and bit off the working be. was unable to check his so particularly,ff (coee) sets up, py, Milling Cow]iiiaair.i. top of the man's thumb. UNITED STATES WARXETS. long as the drug which causes the Mi.nrleftpoli8. Aug. 15.-Clove—wheat A despate'i from Winuipeg says; I AV trouble September. 01.04 1.2c- Deepitiber, $105 1.20 All prominent milling is continued. Ily we thought we 'would to 1.05 3-8c: may, 61.59 1.4: N;. I' hard "Fina $1.08: No. I Northern, $1.06 to 41.07 1.2c:' have raised the price of flour lo ► try leavink off coffee and using:do., to arrive. $1.03 1.2 to $1.07; No. 2 cents per sack of 100 pounds. . an& Northern, $1.01 V2 to $1.06; N-a. 3 wheat. I noticed that my bead- ! 20 cents a barrel of 146 pounds, $1.01 to 1111.04, Corn-No. 3 yellow, 64 1-2 to ap 'o, 3 white, 41 to 41 1-2c, Rye- aches disappeared like magic and 65r. Oats-No. The new price went into effect or No. 2. 60 1-2c. Bran-1112D.50 to $21, Flour rn�v o)d .'trembly' nervousness left. First patents. $5.20 to $5.40 t Wednesday at noon. The increase E'01PR001TY is due tc.i the rise in the price of to One day wife said, 'Do juu know'1palentp, $4.70 to $4.95; first cl P175; second clears, $2.55 to $270 gastfitis has gonel' Buffalo, Aug, 15.-Spring wheat'­Ro. i wheat, Octobei opfi6n being par, Northern, carloads store, $1.12 1-2; Win- titularly responsible. "One can -hardly realize Poqtum has done for us. NO ? my whad YES -OR "Then we began to talk to others. Wife's father and mother ITIONS were both coffee drinkers and suf- CROP �; ;. ­-DECLINF sof- "The Weekly Sun, the farmers' business firers. Their headaches left en- Paper, is reliable tirely a short time after they.giving unbiased and i changed from coffee to Postum. • Information regarding this great quer- 1t1 began to enquire among my parishioners and.found tc�my aston- : The Report From Washington Is the Wars. tion, such as is not given in any ot. her isbment that numbers of them use 9 Journal. cls of coffee. Many posturn in pja* For Ten Years of the Tninisterg who have visited �j iliStie S 7., our parsondge have become entbu- YOU SHOULD READ THE SUN of tjjM." A despatch from Washington ward to the Rocky Mountains, em. 2 E. chaffipions says- A-I A tremendous decline in the bracing all of the great corn. wheat Name given by Postum Co., Battle condition of crops, general and hay-producing St-Meo' in the Creek, Mich. throughout the country,'and trace- country. •In the Southern States, Read the little .book„ "Tlie Road able to drought during the last with the exception of Virginia and 10 WEEKS FOR.- 10 GENTS to Wellville,” in pkgs. "There s a month, as indicated by official fig-. North Carolina, awl)!(,.rains served reason." Coffee RUM. R104 No Laniter tires and estimates mdde on Wed- to lijaintain genera!1v favorable . - Ever road the above letter? A new one nesday in the 'Monthly crop report c.Lujitions throjjglj,)',jtthe. past appears from time to time.. They art f.the Department of Agriculture.. in-unth. Thesecunditions Pitts far, genuine, true, and full of human interest. SEND IN VilpUR , 10RDER AT ONCE The iepoit-is the worst, as to gen- continue to be favorable. Condi- the Pacific ocjaP, and Prat crop conditions, that the de- tions Lit Germany is very active In Africa, partment has issued for any single N -Wosteru StateA are regard- 1HE WEEKLY SUMTORONTO though -orin . h nn-d' there i% much unrest among month since 1910. The area most.. ed as excellent, th, (I the.nativeii bordering Freach Con seriouj!lyk and Penn affected extends from July that territory suffeead from a ISO. Now Yor sy)vania west- brief but e3monsivoly hot period yy tl N .. a r ' ''_�. '_'-a''lbR�a;u �wm,SsFa...._.••-n+---b..c",::n�'C•^^. 2m'. : a.:'s+£^"" ^}• a ?r•r,r.f. -.-.,.,,..y.h-w.R, _. s , c r .s_.•�_,r_ i,-* - _a•.rm"_,•�.r 4.,s. ,,o•��,,,s SM te--� i[ sy. eN v� IY:n01',sib•I�IKi•R.DML...wG!`IIIR.*:'.e e,!. .MM✓ , ,F .Fy+M.�/•2 ,ry,,,.,.µyLLy.1:.A4 -:. raA1H l•tfftV'•' _ i :... 'aKrLi•.F•+V.iwnVtdus+. ,�"�ar.a",{a„1 '+•«':•.a�..C.nssK'.v - .sn+1+•+�a ' •'/. ' • •h . : ,. Y:Y"'481?'w-f'.l'Vy'a'..,Y,rl�!,illAr `J,4`8a5!6Fri• . XYw�!'.e+. . psi •e7Yt+,•,a•c,::.»M.xcnw•:+.•r�ISY'un".-;w•a.'4Y.LLL..aMew:+S' ,;�:•••. 16 s+eTs esocT ous f _ n, z 110 `aced to Tara Elsewhere for (,ice `lye on Monday, Aug- Trade i ]farm Products. n 7� us. 14, and W-ill Close-on or Before 3 p.m. Monday, Aug. 21 -The uld fainle at°U, th4Sui - AT' - -: the piece ef1hi his CAWTHRA. MLLOC & CO. OWN AND OFFER lumping into the water after a z - _ shadow, and irl the end !.,sing the good morcel he had at first, may be. ,_ 918 applied very apt,r to the culintry, _ fi _ - which has bplendid markets at ►oma, 1o11t becomes discontented, �i,Z50,000 of 00, First Mortgage' Sinking Fund Q p '`; ' and although not half reali' ing the g g Q Thirty Year Gold BQililS .Q� :im'portance c•f its natural heritage, looks abroad for trade it knows not • • . 5 .�• • �•.o#. Such is the position -in which -•' ', • some people would place Canada ., •in her present' nela-tions with the - IM D ; United States. But the facts do notCANADA BREA , .00 M PAN.y - -TE ! 'warrant Canasla looking away from her home market. (Incorporated wider the Lew of the province of ant ario.j The home market is taking sigh- - - - : ty per cent. of the produce of the The,lame to eW17 With them a bonny of 25 per cent. of Common Stock: ` iaanadian farms at DATED August let, 1911. DUE August 1st, 1941. goad prices. . _ a,'jl. The demand cf this market is in- Principal and semi-annual interest February lat and August 1st, payable at any branch of the tress a and it will continue to in Union Bank of Canada or Metropolitan Bank. •. 'crease as elle country gYuws. - - ,1 - • -It has the advantage of nearnes , Denominations : 10O, 5C0n0n 1 - ' -tt6ibility, cheapness of transports. � f $ �.a7V{J ,aD(l $1,000 •lion and quickness of returns. s ...Bonds issued in coupon form, privilege ri�•ilegg aon oprincipal e of reistrtif iil - - The t�arrarlian farmer is familiar _. ___ _ ,_ rith its eoutlitions and recfuire- Mlents. TRUSTEE • 'And het, withal, the Canadian ..'.. . Urmer is 'inelintn '" l to look beyond •` -' G44wlidltdTR Trust CO., Limited, Toronto. •. ,• . 5 -ibis market with longing eyes to j -market of the, hated Stites, CAPITAL ISSUED AND FULLY PAID UP 1kOr,rgetting, perhaps, that the,Unit- ' yid States farmer is looking with 6%71WT X01"AGE TXMTY-TFaAR BINKINGI• FUND GOLD BONDS. . , . . . . . .$1,25010M - _-ust as ':ungiag egei3 at the C'sns• "dON-NONPREIa'ERKI'D STOCK, ISSUED. AND FULLY PA.I13 UP '1i a n market_ ._. ° y T Titers are at least twelve farmCOMMON STOCK- _ $ ISSUED AND FULLY PA-LD UP. . ... . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . , , , � (�(�('►(►(} -• - `�,�{)Ota1() r !►re in the United States looking - _ - - - -- I • ; - - •ongingly it the Canadian mlrket 00 Lone farther in Canada looking � - BOARD OF DIRECTOR S � :- the t7nited States market-, CAW THRA MULOCK, Toronto, President. -H. C. TOML1N. Toronto, - - d Let las remember that there are Director Imperial Bank of ('shads: Toronto Bakery. _ 41 ft least toeire times ns many -Director Confederation Life Aasoeistian. Armert :n the I'aited States a:a -W. J. BOYD, y, , Winnipeg, Buyd's Baker �. there are is Canada,'and su, 'while I - MARK. BREDIN, Toronto, Vice-Pres. and Glen, Manager. _ one Canadian farmer will g-t en- President Rredin Bread Co., Limited. : ';ALFRED .JnH �;CON, Toronto, of W. !i. Johnston & Co., � '. trance into the market.,, of the ;GEORGE WESTON, Toronto, Ltd., Wholesale Clothing.. - -f. IUnited States, tu•ehre American Model Bake ';€. N. LAS{'HIti()EH, 'Toronto, Secretary; formerly aa- ` partners will get entrance int,, our htome market. Thea• have already � President George 1a'eaton, Limited. - - siatant Deputy Pustmaster-General of Canada.• F '+rtCceetle�l.in selTin immense { - R Ruane : .' - .. " - _ • . titles of farth products in Canada, - N E l 8 A IG R S ,p d P:,e of the dine. Tlwy have Union Bank of Canada. The Metropoilitan Batik. mi (' mice as much in an9da ax .farTRANSFER AGENTS AN Canadian mers have in the, - D -REGISTRARS s�Tntdc<l t�tate�. - - ,t With rrc;},roeity.in farm pnAlacts _ _ _- _ m -_ Gualydiawa►a Trust Co., Limited the twelve American farmers will : AUDITORS :r,w _ d the one Canadian farther y� '•• i prr•ts) clure'r In his ow&j liume - J'Wce Waterhouse IOL Co. t Montreal and Toronto ; , t�aCar Y��rdaon Co., Toronto. jmarkeC :.-. - . - The sCirplU6 production of. the 18EAD OFFICE Toronto. PLANTS AT : �Iantreal, Toronto, Winnipeg n � ? - leaed States farmer would be li- • sails anyt.i>xe to-demoralize the - • hume mal•1-ea of the Ca►nadiau far- Joe PURPOSES OF COMPAN. Y Il xi',i fust file . mer:Can farmer Canada Hread Company, rdnttted, has acgntred aX coins s'oaarrnv the ptanta and businetew•„ of the Hwdin Bread Contpaay, Lba. _ J iced, of Toronto: Geo. Wewtoa t The Model-Hoktry 1, of Toronto: H. V. Toortln •r, 11u mute to bring his Etarm-l,ruducta (Tarortto Bakery 1. or �oronW: ►4tirarew, I.Itntt. } to Canadian tunns and cities.than ed. oc MtoatreaL ,tad W. d. Boyd, at winnipeg. in the east of Boyd, the era, proprrtpis ear luded, Act a pares] of •as•ant ;cud In rho Mt will cost the Canadian farmer to Leh' Of R'lanlpe;• serous two airat Westefrt. In sulastlfltrrd, The Hent threerompaalea have twin, in operstion for almost Rorty yearn, _and the last two for clove to twenty year. They have all arovm from nriiail twonnnics ttti they err nu•• anurrtg fire larceat hr tttMr x: � Cat`ry his to She United States. spec-ties ItrJds In Canada. The combined output or tits coturanim at pnrettt tn, approximately, 600,000 toavca of breatd iwr wtwk. It These American- products -areis Inteaded, by extenmortr to tttr peea.eat planus-and Lire erre-tion or ikglawton of seer plant x, to"rurth�•9tli tnirrasr [tar output of the ` }VainPaur to one aLubon loaves per week, wtth other extenraona to follow In the other larges cities at a later date. p retty well kept out now be the , tariff wall. With this remuved POSITION OF BONDS. )bey will enter twelve t(i one. For ecru = partirulara, referwnge spay be nsade to our prospectus wlrk'h is e,rnmp+tnled _hy:. 1' lean From Mr, Mark Bredin, «'e must remember; too, that the thi Floe-P=rsiaent and Grnrral hUnacer of the Company. We draw attenti5n to the Yo1luwjng points ; - - Imericans r8\e the earlier season, 1• The present -$1,2&0.000. of: J. per cent, First Mortc2sc .%,Vlth the economles to bo'rffe-r'ted, the earntnga on thea- plants Ind that their products will there- _. itlnking Fund Thirty-year 11old Ronde are serured by Trust will shortly amount to W0,000 a y,•ar, ,.r nearly- two and one- a0re be upon Our markets before Deeds to Guardian Trust ('nrnpany,,l.imked, Toruntn, tonsil- halt times the -band•int-erest. - Oar products are 'aalnble 'and et Luting a first mortsaSe un ali the property, real, peronal, ur : _, S - refixed, now owneit nr hereafter araulred by th, Company. as 4• With the estenstcns that tt Is propn!+Pd `t,,' el c't'forth- T`r ate early price. with, thP-'(.-ompany, by the r•nrt of its rinn fiscal year, should bq ,•)pore fully deacrMed in said Trust 1),eeds.• 1n the Trust Urads It ' - - " li apsrlally stipulated that of the EI,OOH,000 rRsh helot; placed in s pnslrinn to xhuw Parnlnq.+•,•f'EJon,uou u'year, r>gnal Lu theca may'' and nnP-half.turf v tris�nfercyt rrglr'i •men's on the Lund issue.._ 1. In the treaaurl•, the sum of $500,004/ shall be held by .the Trus- Rad w�l:h all the additional BRI.1'AIVS LUTED PRINCE tee. to he used unly In the redemption ,,f bunds r,r In investment plants that velli I- prr,vldod with the r in additional planta and real estate, thus Inrreasfae tib fixed cash n ,w In the treasury, the earnlnKa should steadily halo to. -,ioake Of 'I'00paU6blt I9 Pe alar is 'a'eta tinder the mortKa,re. A t(Inkins fund' of 1 qtr cent. Ir ' oyer,$::,t0,p09.a.1'rar or more •than-sestet times tha p operative from August lat, 1911. Merest requlraments. bond tn- *;+ Great Britain. L. The Comitans. -with.•Its 1;fa•rrc srtu tted. In ,file larger The Duke of , Connaught. ,who 2, The uwteti+ of the cumpanles already taken over stand In cities of the different pro%hiec.: of t'sr.ada. will bP 1n an ez- will loan ge to Canada as Govern, exr.,wa of all Itabilittea and M-ithout ary allowance for gt,otl-will, ceptlonally favorahle yositlon y, benPGt b� the, .marked r trade marks eta.. at iY41;42R,70, Tfiere,has also ly,er: placP3 in coo;omiPn that tv1t1 t,P ]r; ylhlF iii m•tnufactuHn and, more x General, is perhaps the moat er, ecially, in distribution, and Rl'I the time %till -be tuning out a the treasury}1,006,2-7.OR of teach, whish. beetles furnishing funds y ptll.a1' pian in England to-clay', 'for the'purchaattfe or'i•onstruetlun of addtttonal planta, will pro- More, unitorm product under,the tn•n8t.sspltary -ronditfuns. ' ge popularity which was that of Fide ample working capital. '6. The praetteal men who 1tsvP m9de the liffc•rent c-om- ' brother, }ling Edward,' seems =- pan$«a, parttrularly susesstul will he 7?1131re with the manage- to hate fallen w the-Duke. During 3, The earnings of the present plants, aa per certificate of meat and'Aitection �f the new t`ompany, Mr. stark Bredin• who 8 Messrs. Pr(oe, �Smerhouse & r•o., after allowing for deprecla- is yrnbahty one of the must surresaful Ureal manu(arturerr in ✓Lie CUCunat101� when he, In Cum- -' Motors. amounted from April Toth, T910, 0 April 30th, 1.911, to CanRda. w111 orcupy the posi'tinn nt V1Cti-$rP6ldPlli and (;enerel : #Rriri with Othel' members of the $107,416.14, to which may be added i;;6,00u, be4-pg interest at. Manager, w•hlje the, servives or tY,r hesaris uf'four of the different t' lrUy'aI-family,`$fere naturally muco the rate et its per cent. on $1,000,000 cash in the treasury comp"5niea [aken'over and o[ an efficient representative of the s pia the public ere, the duke, who is I ' . pendlns its employment on eztftnsionS. It.Is_ eatlmated that, fifth have been assured to the Company;. ifamiliar to the public, was picked t . -,SUBSCRIPT 10 N S w out offense and alvrays-Accorded an ecatiou. In the processions , and mad ]o` Subwriptlons should be * on the form accoutpanytng the prospectus, and are payable an follows: overt' other time he appeared he' Per cent. on par value on appliratlon, and _ In lnstalineuts as rollo,tv+, in.vrtiit•h cease Interest,at the tote of ares g _ r 98>�-per•cent, on per value cut sUetineut. - .,a err cent. w111 berth har;ed from date of allotment:— _ given •a very Hearty reception, - ._ - the cheering on many occasions 30 Per cent, on par Talor on application.be- aeyr. per cent ±• 1� 4S� per r+enr, King on par value on allotpteut. H� Ing as great'as that for the ' , y4 )sac•cent.on par valur on tat slept.,1911. q_ hint elf. cent on per value oil 1st t1911. - Probably the cltlef reason for this - - cent. on par tialue on sAt eve. 1t►I1. ` L'J. lea -is the ea%N, natural manner of his t?., : lea _ 9!x4 tar twit. :$tn al Iiighnees, who. lilts the late I> t?pert final payment by the subwriber for X.11 the bonds allotted; the Guardian Trust Company, Limited, will deliver the bonds, to. - Ring, has' the faculty of putting 1 tether with fully paid-up sharea of the Common Stock of the Company equivalent at par to 3&' per cent. of the ailotted. par, value of bonds - ' ppeeuhlc at their ease when �•lth hien. I - . - _ �liHe every inch the prince. he� • Applloation will-be-made to Hat the bonds and common'stock un the Toronta'Stock Exchange. j. singles fI'ecl%', and always has I Copy of the,trust mortgage and legal npiO} n of A. M. Stewart, and certlAcateso[ Yrice, Waterhouse & Co., adtd Canadtaa `„ 'I wmething friendly and jovial to ' Amer4cn an Appralsal Co., are upon to inspectioat. the offices or the Guardlan Twat Cotnpany, Limited, Toronto, f Prospectus and a a .ass. He is 'eccguized, too, as a application form■ rosy be obtained from and aubaortptions shottld:bs forwarded to ether of no mean ability:, and his GUARDIAN TRUST COMPANY. 'action in -refnsinb 'to remain in the i '• � � L.IMITED, TORONTO •,;position of f_'omtnandcl in-('nief of i � UNION BANK-OF,- CANADA and T14E METROPOLITAN SANK fire Dientt•errunean. a puce mare so- S 4ial than praoticat; 'was much ap- - OR To-- 'plauded. His tappearauce, too } s_. cilrries him far., `He.1s a oldierly- t ;� CAWTHRA �LOC •■ --its•t$inly a>rtail chid i»t every Way ap- Y* *sat:5 niuctf arc:,nger than any 0th- - :� ( #M�`R: ZQR�A11k4 s><OCK EICCMrfINIiE�•; .: .. _ .w�rlcro�-rat B;•R.3amii�pThc duke .,y�� K��� - �T� •T-. '��� '. .'� }::_ allre_• ecome an. popular iD r:' 1+0a4a ar he is at kame, Dipl(� 's ' T O �■ 4 �� � antic and deartrecratie,t{ae is just LIN • ;t,_ n for the plavtl. - � � '3a:c�e,fy+,.. .'.,Y'" �;.. :.'ucx�nt. �-,Uwy�, •r ,�'s.-�+"��'.�- . .•. •.. .,.. -. .. '• � ( •-.y Y' �' � � ,u ,.''"r.: r tYf,wni'_r`d`„° 'Csir,...;.,g4�a -. .b. ... .. __;- .. :,. ,^c,; .,. . ,<,,,=,Y . :�w'.a', geY+:x,.-'-,-.?-,,,`,,a-, t..;-, ��' ta,� •a•„ �...,t,' ."r .w ,v.`'�';u:'ai•P'�" st'''n-•v � is '$av+; .c.a: .s(�''� 1'�,fvu •„�erne`-�a,� a .-•�:y:-s��' ,� �, �t..Ct .rn '%4t,,,•�,-«+•• k,..„2h"y'y� °:”' �'�, 7-7 Zi �X z-7- -Dr. and Mrs. Towle spent Min Ada, Brown, of Torovio: is Thursday in the clt;4, spending her holidays with Robert Ord re. Brown. LOCALISMS. - -Fred and Mrs. wreop d F.RESHGR-0.BREk--_ I and . Miss Hoffman, of Torouto,A*a0ind -B. N.and Mrs. Hicks were in daughter, are visiting with' H. ing a feW dqs with her grandmother. the city�on Wednesday. and Mrs. Bandy. Mrs Alex. Moore. Always a good stock of first-class Groceries on-handL. -M. S. Chapman had a business -Miss Clara Ham has pnrchhsed M.as Bradshaw'returned to E trip'to the city on Monda� from Robt. Fleming. of Markham, too last week.after spending a�`! 113 month Spiuk'*Flour. Pure Dairy Salt in linen sacks of 50 lb&, 55 sante. -George Harvey, ofo ronto, .&fine new Dominion piano. with her friend, Miss Sadler. spent Sunday,at SiM606 FbInC -Have your eyes examined by Miss May Brown has-engaged 'tcr -Bverytbing in - spent 03Apealribetims. 7 7 teach the Brougham school. Her graduate opti- T. M. McPadden, -Miss Julia O'Leary, of Toron duties will corn nee this term. to,spent Sunday with Pickering cian. Satisfactian guaranteed: TF M The as Ch4puian and Tomlin,of es -Jacob Siniondson, forr4evl:p Of friends. z Hamilton, has leased Mrs. m Torcinto, are spending_ & few days 3300W63 933M0=99 -J. H.Waguer shipped a car- W, 7, with Joseph and Mrs. Wideman. load of gnixed stock to Toronto on. Hartrick's residence at the corner R,,. S. T. Tucker left Wednesday Tuesday. of King and Church Sts. morning for Bay City, Mich..to speno For.every member of the family. -H. and Mrs. Rammer, of the -Mrs.Sheridan and daughter, a couple of weeks ,with -his jw" baseline'spent Sunday with R•.and of Newark-, and,-Mrs.. Anderson, Mri.Tucker and..family will-aceom- P and daughter, of Whitby, spent parry him on his return. R. 'A. home of Mrs. Dwy. BUNTING 101KIER UN G Mrs. Deverell. Mrs. Alex. Stewart, of Fort Wil A -Miss Laura Andrew is in-Dun- Tuesday at the liam,tailed here on bar way from Cb i- bari6n this week visiting her con- qr. sago With Mr., Cammack. whom she, sing; the Misses Thom.' --Dr. and,K-rs Towle,.Miss Dor- is taking back to spend a.few dionths, Wm. ew- ­�Harold C' rtice left on Wed- otby Towle %n Mrs,, r)Port Wliani' Mra.,Samuel'Stew t em i' ixeur. Moreco4nb;e motored.to Port Perry rt joined from ham. 'AUGUST SALE nesday on the Harvester's' B1 G cion to the North-west. on Sunday and spent the day -,7 -The Methodist Sabbath School there. Mfticela, purpose holding their annual plo- -Miss Kate Fawkes has been engaged by T. M. McFaddeh� al ic next Wednesday afternoon. buill FARMERS-Here is a chance for fall ploughing work. Long Most of our farmers are 'through n of King- telephone operator as successor-Mrs. E. C. Hiscock, to harvest. tfmw Collars, regular price $$.50, for 93-00. aton is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Miss C. Taylor, who will leave in Miss yelms Anson. of Torodio.is Boltimoie, Md. week with Mr& John ftlauee,,of mouth only. W. Moore, at St. Andrewls manse. a few.weeks for spending a -Apple buyers report that the -Misses Annie and Louie kYJjea- Scott. 'apple erm this,year is fairly large ry, of Toronto, Spent a few days John Scott E. B. Honver, Joseph . ,Pon*t miss this.ehatice. but the . uit is not of a hotel Cadieux and Artbur E. Carruthers at- Satisfaction guaranteed. t superior 4t Me. Greeinlaiv's summer' tended the Liberal rneetii*it-Brook at Simcoe Point. -They also spent Aualitr­ lin on Saturday. -Ml"'!Edith Guthrie, of And- part of their vacation in taking in R.T. Andrews, B. A., PrinciplUbt. M. -TG HARNESS EXPORM -ley, speat over Sunday with her the Mackinac trip. the Newburgh high school, & former PICKERIN. n xP uncle and aunt, W. D. and Mrs. -Mrs. John Crockett, who has teacher of Altona,school, is spending Phone Ind.'301. W. 'J. COAKWELL Scott. Gordon.. been very seriously ill for the past a few days with his friend, J -Mrs: Wm- J. Taylor and child- few weeks, is now, we are pleased ..................... ren, of Cherrywood, Spent Mon- to report, considerably improved. day with her parents,C. and Mrs. Her numerous friends are now M. q Z X-MM tops of South Ontario Sunday with the ants in their bud?et of arg ' ' 'Hugc 1� ho Rogers. far her-ultimate recovery. e -Alfi*d and Mrs. Rogers, Of would ask our correspond- From Mr.F. L.rowke to the the flet- Kinsale,.spent Ztz Jains Clarkson and news so as to reach our office by ­GENTLEME-N,-Having accepted an former's parents, eixtended not invitation unanimously Mrs. Rogers. a Blass meeting of my fellow Wednesday if pussible and n animo to r than Thursday muroiag- Fitzsimons- and late -Mrs Robert bled- at rooklin under tizeas assembled of Hamilton, are Last week three 4 four budgets cl 8soda- two children, the auspices of the Reform A In GRANITWARE •visitingthe former's sister, Mrs. came in too late for publication. August the 12th, inst., to agAin tion on The Liberals of the Township contest South Ontario as an Independ- W. J.Clark. �5 Quart Sauce Pans -Mrs. Thos. IA3vv sr. and the of Pickering will ineet at 7. 30 enc supporter of the Honorable Sir Quart Dish Pans -Misses Law, of Church St., are o'clock this (Friday)eveniag in the Wilfred Laurier. and a firm believer 8 )ndiog a week or.two with rela town-hall Brougham, for the plir- in the proposed Reciprocity Agree- and Stew Kettles. tr4 ves in Toronto. poses of organization, F. I- Fowke ment presently before the Country. as a measure calculated to enlarge our —C. T. Batty, manager of the and others will be present to ad. -1y ' 20 Cents. ' the meeting. A full attend- Trade and Commerce with1greitt profit Your Choice-o' n Pickering branch of the Stand- dressto Canada and to still further enhance' -a ante is requested our lace and -importance as one of and Bank. left on Thursday for two weeks' vacation. —The members of the Ceuten- the 4e self-governing Nations of the ecce for my election on September NDY i duties in the Standard Bank after Brougham this (Thursday) even- spectfully solicit your vote and influ % being laid-off. duty foe a week ing for the purpose of considering 'Jost, .,He —Fred Badsdou has resumed his nial choir are holding a meeting at British Empire. I would most re- with throat trouble. the advisability of holding a pic. 21st as representative for the consti- sm —Miss-May Hiscock left ou Fri- nic. A number of the members of tueucY in the next parliament a de. C&D&dA- - j-Usrr jL1Rj1Rj1'7333:D day for her home in Kingston, af• that choir have ex reseed Very truly your, h be teld and the ter a few weeks visit with her ds- sire that such . F. L. -the quetition, oamwa, Aug. 14, 1911. ..ter, Mrs. (Rev ) Koore meeting will decide A full stock of Beebe's.high grade Overalls and Costs to match, in all —Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson, —Mr. Rich, of King St., East IlLn u had the misfortune to fall out of a sizes. Prices from 85 cents to.81.15 each. Claremont spent undaywitlithe Dormer's parents, tree while picking fruit one day John and Mrs. St beason. last week, and fractured two of r�, ....... Also,�the Eze Suspender, the double•cord sliding Brace, adjusting its —Mm John Rankin and daugh. his ribs. Hie fall was caused b AIK is ter. Miss Minnie, Spent a few days 'the breaking of a limb in which self to.every.move of the body. Price 25c to 50c per pair. QRALRD 72-;DZP.8 addressed to the with friends and relatives in he was standing. in consequence %.7 undersigned, and endorsed -Ten- of the accideat M Rich has been der for Public Building. Port F R E Bethesda and Victoria Square. T ARMERS' SUPPLY STORE, Mrs. Ackermam, of Toronto, off duty fora few days. Ont.," will be received until 4.00 V - her daughters iy, September 0. 1911. for ACC0131 Pan led.by —Messrs. W. G. Ham Find Gord. on Weduends "Building E. 13RYAN, PROP. PICKERING the construction of a Public • u Law have purchased the old Mrs. EE and Mrp. Ward, spent 0 This is a most at Port Perry. Ont. of a few days with Pickering friends. school property. Plans, specification and form n. site and the building is tract can be seen and forms of tender —Mm B. E. Rmaull and son of desirable `Boston, Mass., accompanied by admirably adapted for their busi- obtained on application to to the Post- 'b Ont., at the 00 her mother, Mrs. Reed, are spend- ness, that of blacksmithing. and master at Port Perry, abort time with Mrs. J. C. wagon-making. Before taking offlceafMr, Thos. Hastingn. Clerk of ing P F.. YoLge St., L h % pman Phil possession some changes will be Works, Station09 C a Postal Toronto. and at this Department. Bert Gilh'uly went on the necessary in the building. Persons tendering are notified that to the —A number from this locality Harvesters' -excursion tenders will not be considered unless convention A heavy •jar in"- Gem Jars., North-west on Wednesday w4tb attended the Liberal co made on the printed forms supplied. the other young men from this lo. at Brooklin on Saturday while the mid signed with their actual surnames L I't conservative convention at Wbit- stating their occupations and places of hurt - but the price, I g'rs. W. J. Miller and son, by attracted a number of the residence. In the case of firms, the - Hugh, returned on Saturday even- faithful. At the former F. L. actual signature. the nature of the JM M3 JM A. atinn and place of residence of ing from their.visit to the form- Fowke, M. P., was nominated, occuF -a. (Dr.) Bagehaw, of while at the latti�r Wm. Smith ex- each member o the firm must be ce er's sister, Mr ion, ac- given- 60c. a doz.' ' Wine Quarits 65 Saginaw, Mich. M. P., gave his final decis' ' nied 'Pints- Each tender must be accompanied new Barrett has erected a cepting the nomination of the b n accepted cheque on a chartered Conservative party: payable to the order of the Bon- Imperiial Quart 7 new fence in front of his proper bank. s 5c. " ty As well as making other im- —Fall threshing is now in full orable the Minister of Public Works, blast but the bright prospects Of equal to ten per cent(10 p. c.)of the rovements, that adds greatly to %'.. " 7 -H n Fts June are not being realized. The amount of the -tender, which will be Half Gallo 85c. appearance. —Miss,Helen Bryant -daughter excessively hot weather of July forfeited if the person tendering de- of cline to enter into a contract schen John E. Bryant, and meant the bas of thousandsso, or fail to com- Jiut g6t. bur'prioe on the "Best Granulated Sugar.' of the late called upon to do ..Mise Louise Reazin, of Philadel- dollars to the farmdrs of this the work contracted foir.' If the n parti- plete phia, @*mt a few days with J. N,, township. The oat crop ii . tender.is not accepted the cheque will' IVs worth• your while. and Mm Richardson. cular, is proving almost a complete be returned. —Mr. and Mrs.'J."Grice, of Vic- failure. Fields that had a magni- The Department does not bind itself 'toric, B. C., visited with J. C. and -fident appearance in June are to accept the lowest or any tender. -They y! u --Mrs. Bryant over'Sunddy '01 EARING, yielding only about fifteen bush- By order, .. ...... were accompanied back by Mre. e18 to the acre and that of an in. R.C. DRSROCHERS, R. Grice who intends visiting her ferior quality. Fall wheat as a secretary. IN MEN'S PANTS rule is yielding well, and there are SODS. Department of Public Works, da The Spink Mille are installing also some good yields of barley. , Light weight'for summer, dark blue with fine stripe, Ottawa, August 16, 1911. from Regular $1.26,'now 9k; a'new chopper of the latest pat- —The gentlemen fir Prince Newspapers will not be paid for this �t.crusher; Edward County who are desirous advertisement if they insert it with tern, also anew roll om • chopping will therefore be sus. of establishing a. canning factory out authority from the Department. Men's Union Pants, fine stripe, regular 1.50, now 1.10. pended from August 219t. to in Pickering intend to send in a "Len Q Tweed Pants, up-to-date, fashionable stripe, - Aug.Stst. few weeks. a promoter among the ular 2.00, now 1.49 -4-A —The annual picnic of St- An- farmers in this locality for the NEST HILL 'drew's Sabbath School, and con. the purpose- of inducing them to en's Black Serge, regular 2.50, now 1.7-8. certain amount of Come mind see. Friday;Aug. 25th.'' Definite 4n-- -corn, tomatoes and other vege=gregatiop will probably be held on agree to grow a cer BLACIESICITH SHO 7 .,.,We can only mentis n W few. Lots of others. nouncement will be made next tables, sufficient to justify them Sunday.- in building and equipping a fat.- -Mis&'Cla experience in Prince Horseshoeing. Repairing* of im- ra, Ham, accompanied tory. Their �by her cousins, .Mise Eva and Edward County has been, such as C5 plements, vehicles and auto- to inspire them with sufficient Robf. Wallace,and by Miss May Facts, and -fig' 'itteo for Famers.... y And quick]y :� Campbell, spent. Sunday. at the confidence in the scheme to invest mobiles neat] -hbr parents, W. G. and some- $40,000. .1 In that county it :., - M. -y Here e home of dobe. our cattIe.- h b" been most remunerative for Spray' —Dui Mr. Gregory's absence all concerned so that now ,many CHARGES MODERATE a d thee ' mixture AndAhe price.: next S day,' the -services. in 'St. factories have been built, n ri: -never so prosperous A. trial respectfully.solivited. IS were George a�bnrch will be conduct n since they.have. 50 cent-a ed, in the morning by•a lay-xegder people have bee - . .. I . . .1 "rt -,40 -�&.1 12 QdArtsZA-i-a-h"oil and in Se evening by Re* •B.-Na taker) up .the 6iiining industry, 4 and their villig6s have. grown. 21 Quarts Water de Poo Wagner. —The, fresh' air children who most rapidly. Farmersu this (Successor to Wm. Lawson,) 40 have biL-B tentipg on Mr. Dwyer's l6oa#ty%-&0Pl1d give the -matter. 24 c1parts or 6 fallons for .90 cents. t sirious, -Ze past Week or pwo have their most pr 5 cents per galloil.', Consideration. lot.for t PICKERING MARKETS Not greasy or sticky. return6d o the Mtj atid another ply wit);-sprayer, sponge or brush­ `Iband of about twenty five have Xt ZALV-8. mrj.' W. R. Wilson soenGast viee -,White-W taken Oeir places. inter Wbest,old,-;-V 4 Red. ...... . —H.040re, of th�*oek ;With friends in Port Perry. Mixed . .....• to the C Phone �e I� n took Ubusbels of potatoesMrs. F. L. Green is spending: &,few 'It, -hw-vduch-be re- a- - in Torditto ttifir week:ow 8&3mrd&v Winter-Wheat,mew ....... Spring Wheat................... 70 �ceived. $42. Mr. Moore's, potato 1W. A. Brown left on Wednesday7 Fred Vickie— „VV crop this year Is an excellent one, for Sack., where his brother .38 wany wdigbine fully a pound. located. 'g