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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1911_08_25 R;S�Y ,i ,,:..,•S` ''M•!'�it�'.�''+"c��i )w .n' '+T*�'-A..weyT,�17VR^_4'll+C't`l VY "'4RY..}911GIv.-e. y°'�iC-_x'..�nwir ".,'r T.NLY- _"�"f.✓! r.. , ,.< : "..`-.•*.dun.: :.tri- -:-c.,„ ,�,M _..••„ ^M• .. c _ , - A^ i �5,• THE VOL. ,XXX. I''ICB�ERIN( , ONT., , FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1911- - - No. 47 �E a1 49atr1�. GREENWOOD GREEN RIVER Established 75 years Remember the garden party at ' On Wednesday, at Silver Maples,Med4cat SPINK-MILLS Claremont on Tuesday evening next. Green River the residence of Mr. and �j �T ��� z. ey Carl"and lad friend, of Mrs. A. Hobson, was the scene of a L jv a Star,l 1 y rte E. FO$t3YTH, D. of O., Regis- , Toronto, are visiting at the forn7er 8 pretty-wedding when their eldest i . terse metaber of th• Optometrlosl Aew- - parents. S. and Mrs. Carlton. daughter, Montalena, was united In _ 'MILLS eiafdoa of Oa o. t9peNa1 attention given to ' Miss Jessie Gilhuly, of Pickering, is marriage to Mr. John Prankett, of « 1Y1 1�L '` tYsstting of glirsses. Ryes tasted free. North „ ++ a endin a few days at the home of Toronto. To the strains of Mendels- 1j1T►iyj, Qiaremoac. l5tf Oar new blend of Cream Brans P g y her friend, Miss Gladys Carlton. sohn's wedding march, played by-Mr: -- tip a is giving entire satisfaction to all Mrs. J. Davis and family have're- R.Jecklee, the bridal party took their O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., good housewives, -ho are fortes- turned to the cit after spending a, laces beneath a rustic arch on the - -'N. Edinbur b, member of the College of y No other flour just quite ae.good as Phsaiaian■and Surgeons of ontario•'lieentiate Irate enough-LO try it.. couple of weeks with'her sister, Mrs. awn. Little Miss May, sister of the "13A / of 8oya) OoIIep of Surgeons. Rdinburgb. A. Carlton. bride made a dainty litte flower girl, BAKERS JOY r Ssecial atteatioa to dsieas- of women and "Tea, Buns" for pastry is the Mis. D. Crawford. of Whitby, ac- dressed in pink Bilk mull, and carry- eLllarea. Owe••na:eeideaoe,BrgDgbam, onlyflour. It requires less short- for bread_ It makes =° companies by Mrs. R. Gormley and ing a basket`of sweet peas. 'The bride {� 'PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ening than any other $our on the family, of Toronto, spent a day last looked pretty in a gown of white silk gETTEIEt I yeQ� �1 market. - week at the home of the formers mull and carrying a shower of roses WHITER tnd'X-.RAY INSTITUTE mother at Pine Grove farm. and maiden hair fern. The ceremony ik 13WEM!3r__ � PICIfTlBING, - ONTARIO If a hi h grade Manitoba Patent was performed by Rev, A. R Hames than any other. is desire we recommend our cele- WHITEVALa _ assisted by Rev. J. Trickey, and after. i, �� g IS. IIIdiIN TOwI.E, nf. B., X. D., C. X" brated�"White Satin. This flour wards the forty guests pat down to K = S 8 = M = Pbyfiofan-in charge Mrs. Roach visited with friends in the wedding breakfast. The bride f3peatalist In B®otal Diseases. Prostatic nix stands without a peer. the perfect flour for pastry and'cakes. Orillia. and groom left on the evening train P P y $' •ass of Mea, Dissarami a of Women, Gxaosra, Percy Pennock, of Toronto, is home for Niagara Falls. the bride travellin It makes white,flaky past, and takes - - Tamorr,X-Ray examination. Disease of eye. W8 have a large supply of 8,)`l: y g g less shortening than other breads. It aw.aose abroat sad mass- Pitting gtuss.aa with his people. in a navy blue suit with hat to match. is a special Sour for a special purpose. sal sante and abroaio alsass. - ' -' kinds of mill feed, bran, shorts, Mrs. C. Ricd, of Loadoa.visited her A number of guests were present from P P rpos o9os Hoose ig to a and 4 to s 4417 j=bo and feed flours, also oat lie hew, C. B, Rice. St. Catharines. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ,.. _ chop, barley chop and pea meal. Mrs, Lynde, of Toronto, visited her Toronto, Winnipeg, and New York. CHOPPING father, James Taylor. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. E.FAREWELL, S.C., BaRRIS- CHOPPING DAILY Mrs_e Thornton has returned, after We grind fast-and fine. _ . TIM.Ovoaty ,ora"Attora y,Gad coring visiting friends is the West. _BALSAM = F. M.I. �3 RF3 N FS i ldtor, Court Biotins,wbitby. 14► J. and Mrs. Laughlin, of Cherry- Union- wood, spent Sunday at Wm. Mon- vilwm. Day spent Sunday at Union- LT. BARCLAY,Barrister-at-Law, Hey a. Wilfred F. Wilson spent.Sunday At St. George's Anglican Church . . Solicitor,No" Public.special Esami- Remember the Baptist garden par- Bethesda. 1` EW for algia Qonrl of Jnslice, Brock .al. J. L. SPINE, LIMITED, ty at Claremont on Tuesday exening Fred Rowe spent Sunday at his SUNDAY sERYICEs - -- lsbiibv.. IRS J. G. DOW, B. A., Barrister, -PICKERING. ONT. °Qat' home here. 10,80 A. M. J ��p•'k Sympathy is extended to W. Sin- Morning Prayer-. � Jt.\a solicitor,Notary Public,Eta xonsy to Clair and family on the death of Mrs,, Richard Day visited-at Chas. Hop- '- - - -- - kin� on Sunday.' +, ' Whir office next door to the Standard Bank, Sinclair a father,Mr,Gourley,of Good Evening- ?.00 P. 119E ,wbltby, . 4bly wood• y' Robert Sadler visited at Wm. Lin.- W. -E T ton's on $ands __--B L W. R�aeh: e€ Gherrysveod: gave a y Redman visited corse-SundaySitnday-S bol . 2.00 P. 'Jf:we eery inspiring +tddrese on '•How we with OAhawa friends. - - got our Bible,' at the Epworth League ,-. -R. E. J. SHIRLEY,nradVeterinary iCLAREMONT _ Luah Jones, of Guelph, called on Surgeon. Honorary gradaste of one on• meeting on Friday evening, tario Veterinary O_Wllo a Toronto,Crana'ia. All friends here on Friday. a - dieeaxee ane'ziaries off domestic aatmals treat- for all'styles of furniture_ Mise Maggie Ward, of Greenbank, oa on the most modern.s g Mrs. W, A EFullervtaRs udin ad approved and acien-tiSc visited friends here for a few days. Srtnatpies Offices at corner of Kin and Lint- Mrs.Mrs. Clifford Rowe, of Claremont, 171'on Ave., Pickering,Ontario lPe B Nag week with city friends. visited for a few dave at-F. Rowes.F, and Mrs. Wright spent Sunday Jas. WNkiri all pped two car-loads1, 1y �.,• RQCffi0 Moulding with J. Wideman, of Greenwood. o! mutton lambs to the cite last week. Jw, onott eso $atrhfi, r Judson .Edwards, of Newmarket, G. HAM--Issuer of Marvin a Miss Pearl Vipond, d Port Perry, t a few days under the arental t [�� g is visiting friends around here, see° y P - 7! . Licenaa !n fJie Qonat •ot Ontario, ,,{{,, 'y7 n' rWkartagvillage y' lffly - ricture Frames Miss Edith Dolby,of Toronto,is via- TOo� and the 3tiases Russell. of Bro - itin with Mr% Peter-Roblason. POI3CHER. "Real Estate Auc- Window Shadea end w h her ofl in Mark as of Sucright'spent the k on a Miss sarab�Tonesat �v sited for&,few s - � • tioaaerr valuator. eoWotor Gad ilauer Sunda •t®arriaxs lfeanse•,8scagbam a7 HOPPER Issuer of Marti da with Mrs. J. Spears, of tba. days at John Grahame, Claremont. - d Lscsa.« in abs _ 13y Gregg.wof Claremont, left on Tu a nR to the advance In 'freight Cannily at. 0• - everal from harp tuck the exenr- Oovi Oftes""ore and brei reriaenee,Clareatoat, •los train for the est on Wednesday. Irving MCArov, accompanied by J. rates. Coal will advance on Lro 1QNDERTAKING Miss Eva Mitchell. of Duabarton. end y September Ist. _ B on'rey ON,00mmist1HIPOLEBH s nt Tuesday with hes eousin, Miss for a month's trip to the Weal , isteds.f s.Accountant Zoo. asa Mostly so ksng B Son' Tem! ranee e picnic at Ria tan Secure f1� IIt@?'B SII f in connection crtie Wright, S lfwilass xde _ Wm, and Mrs. Hoover and family Pt' p gi y ppl/ anew, I i was a, cat, of t-v Distance no object. spent Sunday with F. find Mrs. Ray- on Thursday and report a good time, - yr-!t mer at Bos Grove. Messrs. Jones and Tawn lead the jIIOW at -Summer �p- POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Prices moderate. misfortune to break a ,haft on their JL' . for oonalies of York Goa omario. ane- - Hurrah for garden party at Clare threshing machine which caused them i fits make of at1 kinds attaaaae to on xbort•st � rnont sea Tuesday evening. bee the a few sap's delay. Fnees it aches. Address Green&Ivor P.O:, Gas. Claremont news items. _TTT. ��gT+ �* * Wm, and :Nes. Dunaheath. of To- A number from bete purpose, 'going B. POWELL. Licensed Auc• IN LL • to the garden art nest Tuesday tieaeer vainaoor and collector for rcinto, visited with Wm. and Mrs. g party y J• L. SPS N K, Ltd. il"auea of Ontario ant York. All kinds of Barton Sunday last. eveulug, at Claremont; ander the - orf sale•eonduoted eisbea privately or by acetioo -- — THE — Misses Cora and Elva Whited. of auspice he Baptist Church. _�I _ p a°f t CKERING y� Brie Dorso collected. For Wee or other par Pickering. are ependilig a few days - aieniars�•�pp1y alt residence, Clizabetb St,, ak• with Vias Gertie Wri ht. _ string. Pbass orders left at News office.Pict• .. Great Laxative Tonle - BROUO,4AM - -•ring,or fl,rcnab's store Claremont. will re- Mise �'1°1Ct Fuller has returned t° �O�L _ 1 cove prompt attention, sat•sfe,cuou gnar►n• __ _ Oeed. f1 p Gas anmbari.Lana British Columbia, after spendi'ag a Frank Hamilton was in Toronto y pendent ZoolF Stove, Nut and,Pea sizes Restores the energy and strength couple of m luso at her home. over. Shea,Sunday. �gR+ , JOHN PHILIP gy Mise dN. Allison. Mrs, Westlake, est Mr, Shea, o°f Toronto, i6' holidayidR in hard cont.to every part of the human her daughter.in-law..alta. Alf. Weer- at $arry Sbpa'a. BeAt 3 lump Steam cont. All coal 1 a' yatem-jest the thing to ]eke, her two children and Edgar Misa Helen yvmons-spent a week at under cover. full weight and &; '.Kitchell, o1 Duabarton, spent Tues- Wm. �IOAQrOCe'a. prompt service. �- Has a full line or Iresh and cur- toue.yoo up, _ _ day with Mrs. -Peter Stewart and Mrs. Lyle and son, of Toronto,spent ed meats constantly on hand. family. a week wit Bennett Bros. LUMBER We guarantee every box and re- . Seseral from. here-,attended the A.Matthews and-family spent Sun- aspire Rall, Breakfast Bacon, fund_ your money if-not. football match 'at Rosedale between day with PrekeiinR friends. Good stock of rough and [Hatched Ham, Bologna, •Weiners, etc: satisfied. ' Davenport Albions and the Green Mrs. Brown and family, of Toronto, -hemlock, also matched and River Sbamaocks on.Saturday after. spent last week fit D. Dolphin's. dressed spruce and pine. Highest prices noon. The score was 2-1 is favor of Bert Ham and' Thomas Keastleft - g paid for blandfactw,red and Bold by_ atulattoaa ai a ti*ort 10. 1 hemlock lath,. _ _- - ' ca around the Shamrvcke: - Congratulations I Wednesday for the h-west. 2x, 3z add 4z Ontario cedar T - w_� around boys. R. J. Cowan and Bert Ham bad a �e • • 7 . I►I. McFA DDEN 0. H. and Mrs. Pugh and family business trip to Osbana on Tuesday. shingles, 3s and 4z British � Y/ l� e�sjN have the sympathy of their friends. Archie Mechin spent the past week Columbia shin les. k iB'g! : Ivefru DRUGGIST AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN owing to the death of Mrs. Pugb's with N. Y. and Mrs. Mechin, Oshawa, Let me gUote you prices onafly father, the late Wm.-Burk, who pass- Mrs. J. Johnston and two sons,of building materiAl'you may First rigs s fOr �llll8 PICKERIN(i, ONT. ed away at Markham on Saturday at Toronto,'are visiting at J. W.Hogle's. r uire. aq' 8 the advanced age of 82 years. Quite R. J.Cc-wan and family spent Sat- Bill'stuff a specialty. Da or night a number from here attended the urday and Sunday with friends in the Ind. hone 1504. Day s REAL ESTATE funeral on Tuesday last. city. p . . 4. ����� A. is nag Mrs. Linton, of family' Ae_ C. REE ORS ' BII8 it[1e8t$ all t1'a1II9 osHAWA FAIR are visiting Geo, Linton and Tamil ys 'Teaming promptly attended to. Two fifty-acre farms for sale cheap. this week. LOCUST HILL Agent for Canada Carriage Co Good buildings, plenty.of water, one- If yon have not atopy of the big- Misses Violet and Isabella Sargent, $ half in cash, balance on mortgage if Beat and neatest Prise list yet issued of Claremont, spent the past week �e8, P8 required. by this Fair send a card to the Secre- with Mrs. Bayles. ii ! P� {a p. :.._._. .. Lary. It-tells all about the exhibits- _ We congrat late Miss Mabel Cassie Also a good , tenement dwelling races, attractione and all details o oa 'having successfully passed her'' a ieldin 1' in the vill the Fair.- The money offered this unior matriculation.y g J°G" age of Picker- 1 The- Best �aekm�thing ing' _ year should tempt one to get &share C. and Mrs. Sargent,o! Claremont, of it-and should bring. thousands• to .and oleo.-and.Mrs. Middleton, spent $#. Oshawa. Remember the dates, Sept. Sunday with Mrs, Bayles. Investment.a man can snake Camp- Having rented the Duabarton sho Il.tb, 12tb, and 13th. The Rave. Donald and John Camp- c - B p > > >�11{S #fie � The attractions in front ofibe grand bell, of Utica, Mich„ renewed old ac- is in one of our watches. , and opened the same,I am prepar- stand are secured from the Park quaintances with H. and Mrs..Mechin It's the name on the: move- ed to do all work entrusted to " �� e Booking Circuit, -New York, the big and family on Monday. N 1 .. me is the above lice.,, - t vaudeville sup ly House of the Contin- A ar oo i R forward to the gar- --men tin H' aboein a s cialt _ p 21 a k n t that iso -to ' pe y W;. V. Richarasoat slit. They will be good. den party at Claremont next 'Tuee• _ _ Call in an tiee me any time. There is_a string of horses training day evening. See Claremdnt ne*s F. �'. ZfINZ'ENER, already. ' .The track was never in bet- column for particulars. Buying a watch by the case is Notary Public, Pickering. ter shape and has been kept right, all We sympathise with MAWilas Tool like buying a book•by the cover.; DUNBARTUhi Gamuts,, The new errand stand will on the death of her father, Mr, Gour- Book or Watch,it is inside that SpeCla,lil3t, hold a crowd who will see the ponies ley, whicb'•toak place Sunday even. counts. In buying a watch give -_ go for the big money. ing the result of a atrke. first consideration to the move- The In•all kinds of tire-setting. Binder Have you seen• the bills yet which The service at the Christian church went. If you want the beet + DOMINION BANH and mower knives ground. are being posted. They will, tell you, next Sunday, Aug. 2Ttb,will be'con- movement for your money, I can furnesh pasture for three or four something of what is going to take ducted by ev. C. E. Fockler, B.A., choose from our assortment of P1 and will keep the dates to your of Toronto, All are welcome. y 73festel Omoe, Toronto young cattle. Plenty of water, memory. miss E. Johnston,North Claremont. Waltham, Elgin, Howard, The Shop will be close every Wednes- Anyone who saw the crowds at last and friend, Rev, F. Cousins, rector Illinois, Regina;Hamilton President day and Saturday from now years show must have been im resed' �. E. B. Osler, M, P.,' P at Barwick,Rainy River, spent Sun W. D.Matthews. Vice President until November 1st. with this size of the Fain. Oshawa has da with H:and Mea. Mechin, and Stviss Watches. C. A. Bogert,General M'g'r grewn-since and has 7500 population, - yyisses Ve,a and Merl Stephenson, - ved streets and is a eat Lace to M d We have these m all grades at a Ct aliital$4,000.000, Reserve $6,000, N JACKSON BRICK ���D p of Claremont, and Rex an Elmer, wide range of rices,each watch Total Assets 8824500,000 i t spend a day. See the Town and its Stephenson,Q4 Pickering,ape holiday- g P Branctr of this Bank bas been estab- 1 improvements,And see the-changes at ing with their aunt, Mrs. H. Wilson. the hest valuepossible a6 its re- j , lished in London, England, the Park where the. is held.. _ . A-bout twenty-five ladies attended spective wit price. And we can suit ,a 79 Vornhi]IYE, Have o1l lots of Water ? •-�--- p you with a watch case, plain or 4 the Women's Institute picnic held.at fancy,solid or gold-Oiled. - -�-�'- 3 - ar►nch will issue retterk of credit and ✓ The remains of two more vie= Gregg Canning"Park, Claremont,litat Dratsa on an im rtautpointsinOabada,n o• liVCL SRO&. OF AVHMVALit- , time of the Porcupine forest fires week. All report a most' pleasant It's time you owned a good lisle Bala fent for collection,make Lalo�s� is + afternoon. - watch,and you can have been found in the wbods.-.. w tc . &random and transact every deseripo>�o`n of are prepared to furnish you anything The. Ladies Aid Society of the _ _. get It a . bsisklag bnsiaese in the line of orate[, supply such as The ,grieyanCes of Liverpool. Christian Cburch' will bold a lawn bdorm►tion will be furniabed on all Canadian pp y - mattara pompe,' windmills, hydraulic rams, tramwaymen threaten to upset social on the 12th of September, NCY►IYIa� BaS$ett iR rp�cfu departmentvW be provided for sbe the strike settlement in Britain. weather permitting) on she church pss or tideors ana�bowers of our L*ttars of Plumbing, etc: lawn. Bananas and ice cream will be - t. A swarm of bees took possesion JEWELER AND OPTICIAN The are also ez i well drillers served as well as all other del- Cs:,a.D. GORDON, y pQ of Hopper s grocery store at Utta- o..os+rd s►sr Manager and• respectfully solicit your patron; wit, aD business hqd•to be stye• ��iea for wlitab the ladies of Brough- rorr o�f,Qs `v g�TBY 3 + am aromoted. A good programs will WHITBY $RANCH. age for the'future. Iafl'-ohme,5 l., pended nntil they were hived. be given %a the church. w ,,, .- :.. .'.. .. •.'. ..._.'. ': a..._r*.. , r,,:^_•vr-=.. ws. ' .1 Y:rya.ix> r_ Mi',r"'"a• :+�-;..� - _ r �r Tri��Z­ -57T. 7 7 7-4-7 W a 7 7: 44' "7 XA� J,'fit i. round them number Of ENGLAW8 LARDFJL Of little bridge, so that a have been done away b" trestles have been It Might be Stripped Pretty Quick' -LETTERS OF _7 wibh. Long filled in the same Wsy wits solid lyt if She Had a War- or With ships bringing foreign banks in some places thirty food A 3011 IN THE INIMING" forty-feet high. The line, emaie, supplies into England at the rate E deep valleys.ou these high blanks, sul minute of L00 OR" Of 2434 worth every TO HIS DAD. and if there is a stream in the bot Great Bri- Is 'every day in the year T""LU E'PACKA69 toui of it, the railway May Cut tock IN W?uTf3T new —Zy IRRX 41 it . through the twin Cannot "cumulate aa of a 6'ECAAerULT0r channel for ns large enoughfor would like to see how provisions A solid roek-­ I some experts say to get over this year's Supply, half a year. SEE THAT.LAS EL'0 N will.write for they managedthey not enough for (Mr. McEVoy country in the dava when could hold S BLUFS. this paper a saries of letters lipeg by 6x-cart. "Others doubt if we PACK out for three months without fore- W They will used to' go to Winr ive Indian NO OTHER COLCM EVER USED ON all ign %upp Los,- says the Queen, ifrom the west. I saw my first real 1 are lots of lakes 'appear from time to time un- to-day. There are "and all agree that three weeks - .ROYALYEAST this country, you gh a threat -of war, wou de the above headin... and throu .out of sight of water war, or eve the price of EMEMBER THE COLOR BLUE hardly ever-r-o "Will give a picture of the of Ontario, and just enormously increase I in this Part LTD -a compAvy from one lake west as we passed I caught foodstuffs. In the ordinary way MG I UETT(n Sreat the proportion of food and drink TORONTO ONT. ;tbe standpoint of a young sight of an Indian tepee on an is brought over the sea is over 42 bending over a h a squaw -io =Kn goin- out there land, with t. of our total imports, be- -Ontai a There was a bireb-batic canoe per cep figures ;6250,000,000 tire of ing in round to.make-bis way. These let- —the genuine thing--drawn Out total Of 2550,000,000. Of tars should be tull of iute,est the water and lying upside down, out Of a You go f6r this sum 270,000,000 goes for grain to the- tepee. early fifty close fo r every Ontario father.] miles in the train with- and flour alone, and U miles and lions formeat, in addition to seeing anybody, and then you mil 7. -Out e millions for food and little clearing with 'sixty-three come on a lit ie specified, and Heron Bay, but., Aug. grit.h. may o house, un� drink not otherwi� Her a little bit of for fuDdi ted and looking more like a excluding fifty millions My Dear Father, and tobacco, subject to duty. pain windows than a house. drink would be well to e-K- box with wind nation have to Perhaps it w of My hand- ale along "What we as a �ain the- shakiness But may be, a Aag-P is not invasion but starvation.' Jack is run rear further in Union Jac writing before in aide, where the L of n .11-dren who To the great mass of the people going any Although e-,erybody I o�lidays. The ch this letter. A up on li� is country the question is not we of these cabins and wave th c excellent spirits, run out or lose in war I but, our car is in e m Shall we win however, train, as it goes by, see am all sober.. The fact is, I at the if shall we have enough food to live '7 A, that in spite of the little'movable quite glad to see someone, even i . I ­ . P, -howdy,".as the on when able which the porter has fitt7-skx,-.,-, the next big war--come-al :7 t ency It is t -ed s only to shouto meet such an emerg by. 7 up-for me. the train rushes motion of the' car i Where, that the use in this country of silos TE my writing ra asioaally makes Ve passed, a grave to-day, national gr for grain, or granaries, -Cher -shaky. They. are great little I suppose, -buried. �0 ib(Ly I Y some settler is E:S'S LDW of the il cleared has been advocated. WER 24411.00RACKAG into -the aide It--w&s all alone in a.sma -that- fit are 13pace among trees and bushes. "The cost-of creating and rn-ain- car near-the windows and they be consider- aiipNrted at the other end un one I It looked awfully lonely irr that twining silos might pose the cost 0 in 'useful to-r all wilderness, but there •Must have able, though we sup isde. leg. Th-py cordo wilde single dreadnought would 1person," is treated as a In sorts .ut things. We- use them as been someone to think kindly of of & s it; but &.3 an incur- THE SECRET.%RY BIRD. meanor. and just now an old s last rest easily cover I w feature of the bill dining tables, the man who is taking his . - t panic it would well Bird of. Aupther ne for a wooden picket fence. ance agains A a intoreg,tint African )fist introduced is the widening of imam and his three sons just there, clause which de- Playing a gam*e' uf I �e worth the, expense, while as a the aisle are 1had been built round the grave, t many Curious Ways. Ithe scope of the clai cards on their little-table. They land a weather-worn wooden cross safeguard -in time Of war and fines a `prohibited place," An f . against imminent famine it would One of the most interesting bird-,, Haldane said, the places-bar- are gvlrrg out to take tip some 11 its head. valuable. and might easily. is I Lord_ a under the Janda of Alberta which I do wish you -could be inva in both appearance and habit 11 public acces the irrigated I I I Sttay.&ID&d, into victory and di'- the secretary bird from the -dry red ro"I 'Ow&d&ys are watered by the -C P. 'r-rl' i have been with me this last' half turn defeat i atral and 1,1 were too few.' N� I got acquainted We have just - -�Offre into aster to safety. 4 and open parts of ce . might be just as important that gation canal ' hour. provisioned for two ;southern Africa The male.is fully I it P ris should not go low it pri- ough mother not Put- ' Superior, All day -Gibraltar is with them through I view of Lake has silos which h the greater t of person-, valise when she along be- years and Ma.!t& four feet big par re a British man- �al vate dockyard where ting a -cup 11) my 1 we have been rolling, a -eep corn good for as long as four "being contributed by-)n ist as k (that length of war was building as that they b for me to eat e truth of 1 ernmeut packed the gz7u I tween fairly high hills- 3 cup !r ifl , upporting tb I his neck and lega " The general bor-row-ed shadows of evening were corn- years. thus is t should not go into A go'v the trip-,' I d statement that J seph -ay, the breast two ba-Elario's f.)Z�i ned down the valleY ihe Biblical solar - is ashy-gray, dockyard.them And traded iag un we'turned mate of Egypt fed the 9, and ab- tion tri clause cup of coffee and some dried i suddenly came in in the dry ch white the. wing%, th,.gh Therefore the definition ly crowd �k'f a river. and people with corn stored for seven �domer black The mica.e tail lea- new bill is madQ very re a fine jell, view c.f the wide expanse of ground, d three of the and now embraces beef- They a -; full idea is the gradual �there nearly reach the.gr an comprehensive,all sorts.; It was grand The years. The. id in this car, and there is Lake Superior. amount of wheat ' head are two 1 factory or W time, especially at ' collection of am am of the ane work of defence. of fun all file lake w&4 a bright blue, far out to on each side e h e ere a blue moon- equal to one year's import and LVA k tufts which give the ao4yard, camp or office, telegral? long black[the harizou, %h meal times automatic renewal by exchanging bird as popular name of secretary,I or.- signal station belonging to We I am mighty glad already' that us island loomed - In place or taino t airives when q . I -4wuld come out red feet or so below it for a me grain as I because-, in the days government, or any other pla -..We decided . -shore, a hundred w ports.$, were the storage of Instruments or plans ve; if I Jonpt'! the waves shing in at the different used. writers were In I were- -d3. pens west. this summer,-even u-k, them st]uck I never realized i on the rocks. AU the habit of carrying of war, atop here. - Why, snowy breakers ower i,,% given to be place Ontario re high. rolling GET POWER. over their ears, says Saint SIC"' Beyond this, ney to a big the lake wle I - iipne of emerge before what that bi* map of bathed in Tki Supply Comes From Food-L.' ,las, exercised in I as Prohibited 01 course, -'hills, their woo.ded tides ba The bird'a food consists Of pre�4cribe..other place% Dominion hanging on the school themellow ruddy-,light Pf- Tats, lizards; and Other .on the ground that informationcon why Fnakes, tual de- showed that-the Prov l 'Which it,? kills with strain g them, their ac house wall, The track here ;winds in and. out It we get power from food or but here I have and sometimes -get all the power we animals Ince wan 50we size, around the hills, not strive to living and swallows whole. un- struction, would be useful to an tunnels, while y possible-by use its feet beak tears enemy. railway, road or been ling along forr pretty g)ei through while at I can That is only big, when the Thus, any ral travel' J rohibit- '�hoe times-it run near tom-enty­f4)ur bourn, and we -5 along a precipit- fully selected food that ex- less too pieces When --ready to. channel Could be declare4 over fourteen hours of which-'the ocf-t Isykilfit3 the requirements of thO them to I have-to go 0 lifts either leg as ed for the time being as well As any a tly dash, kill, the bird were more before we get to Manitoba, waves,ac 0 n I t's nt he foot lb d bring% works where war materials unie, view of 'ZIr fuel.m&kes-& poor fire and may be convenient,- an We cross the boundary' atreason, the stored or repaired. R, vi For some Mlk a good down- the fo&t in a. terrific blow being just 1IT61 miles from the Un those great hills; "d the mignty a poor fire is like that of a great hammer, eau- off 'T HELP IT. tion o to where you saw me lakk-- in the sunset light made me producer, victim on the head. COULDN. Toronto, w -et ally striking the vie are climbed up into thir-car singing -Abide With "From not knowing how to select off when I c think of us t blow fails to -kill, the "gi � a You got. married You ian pacific train for church at home, the right food to :fit my needs, -I if tine firs nb complained in the Camad Me' in the it with others in rapid late every morning," for a long time biro} follows Vancouver. especially that verse suffered grievouilY' b the boftli- Do yOu know, Dad, for all they from a.Wmuch troubles," writes a, succession. explained, th-C.Wre0h- West, we have a;-good -Swift to its-close ebbs out life's little-town in Missouri When the.dead animal is too big "We 1, e lady from 9L the bird, "I have 40 butk�n up I would ,"ver to be sw talk of the country in Ontarict. Nye little day; It seemed as if .4LIlowed who low clerk, shake down a a-hirt -line Of coul as we its glories be able to find out the sort of foo4i seizing' the head'in his beak; holds the sahe3, and sh sj M, waist, arid earry-olit the turnApe didn't see much of -Muskoka, Earth joys grow di night, but pass away that was best for me. Hardly any- the body down unde'r his foot.and sed through there at away_; in all' I stretches and pulls it until its flex-, every morning." Change k — tion. and Charig and ca him, when he somal- Vawoke at - Muskoka station de thing that I could eat would stay slad my stomach. Every attempt ibility �leases on iraised the blind at WY - window. see generally head first. 'A aw the trunks of the nearest trees 0 Thou, Who changest not, abide gave me heaxtburii and filled MY lows 'lt, birds, .are usually I ot thinner Secretary tly in the electric with me," stomach with gas. "having T IL each p&Jr looking ghos' I I h Behind them rally became foi%nJ in pairs, Be and thinner uritil.I'lite *bich hunting-1ground of the station. Of course, Perhaps it was the thought that !& living skeleton and in time was a CC rta i ri a -wag-i)lack mystery. w defend fiercely against' intru- �couldn't s" much, but it looked as the waves Of this lake were d sh compelled to keep to my bed- they The I at distant island, and hei' -neighbors though the folks that go there for ing about that I few months ago I was per,.. sion by. their hey are • ought to get a f those hills; 'for UT171 Id try Graps-Nuts food, nests Are Irery large, Tb their holidays 01 at the feet-0 . - and are generally the cities. without Change, that su"d't effect -from built of stick-3, pretty good change from told centuries wltho and to such good e -in a the first made me-think of the hymn. It the very beginning L that I have placed in a dense thic3cet. Or are time, On m two eggs I was small tree. The At breakfast we were in &-, a sort of glimpse of eternity. kept UP its use ever sinee. Trl white:morning of utir trip, w ,with coq- the Sudbury district, and it's some= riged, at the ease with which I -bluish We are running on surp our changing �-iews of the inks, u make .Its throw oil' stantly lkdigested -it. It proved to be just thing to ma think that 'Which is disap ea ng in the Bath- what I needed. chests,and feel proud to P ri the richest nickel and copper de- ering night. it is immense. ,All my unpleasant symptoms, N. EW OFFICIAL SECRETS BILL. posits: the world are right would so-rt of�like to hear the hum the-heartburn the inflated feeling Line h fn I - Great Britain to Draw ere of the separator n Ontario- Mo'oi'e Mount, h ator at home now, and which gave me so much pain dig too—the great- Altogether. Range.inclose here.., I can imagi,rle that you are about appeared. My weight gradually Against Spies Alto THIS in Canada. hitching 4 Nellie 'fo� go' to'the increased from 98 to 116 'Pounds, -est known iron Tango manufac- t office. I must say good- strength The publication of. the text of the PJ 0 ce. Well, take the place &Q,Mar"M SL. This ought to be a great my figure vounded out; my.stxeng I w�ich is.to ta, -irki some day-' porter is beginning came back, and I am now able to new bill mostruil,may" Luring diss d bye now ?ls the it. of the offich'.1 s4ecrets' act of '1880 in-, 19 A horrid q; There is not much timber round to 'Make up the beds. Tell mother do my housework and enjoy changed opinion in the rash come out all overy baWs Isles and just' -Sudbury. The -.11 write to her. did it." Name dicates the, � upon 'the subject with spread until it had totally covered Ili$qcma the line- Will Grape food British Isles when they get to be six Your loving son,. given by postum Co.,.Battle Creek, measures trees die 7% through. -Poplar. Jim. * which these legislative U was irritating and yai an'd qa ad r nine Inthes- Mich. was the little one bours Of iu&Av. et high days' trial will show 'any, deal, ,. While the existing act sad powders A ten � 7 . about twenty feet mainly directed against the theft soaps He a d salvii,lblit tl& to -trees gTOW retried bill fwd,0 ot p�tltter. He refu ind then they die, and everywhere ppropriation of confidential, no ry one some facts about food. and wom,and was reduced to a T young trees coir ATER AND SALT FOR 61vtS ad the little book, "The Road or missthin -try you can see these Your W Re he new bill is of a.dif- I wan advised to dswrfi tred with in pkgs. "There's documents, t serious condition- dea�, shrivelled leaves- lea give the only touch of Calces, like 'Other farm aninia, to Wellville, ferent character. Zarn-Buk, and did so. It was w(m specifically de- ho' it seemed to cool and ew" the child's Low bust n.FZ IN In it spying is W'skin. 7Am-Bak from tb'e e- seen, and-everywhere get thirsty even though milk foTms a reaso I the above tetters anew one r%bt to erste . d- rm cmmencm -green to b of their ration. E' ars from time to flaw. They are son- scribed as an offence, and any per- burning.pain lent seemed to go part bo, with- a Imes aid the rocks of all kinds.,. size,; a large pa, human interest. so purpose preju the spot,ati�aud the pimpki there-are I Of n w calves 1hree r�o-nths of age NIN"," trual, and ful will a e rocks that C ictal to the safety Or ihterests.of grew tess ind lem Mdwin i�, ,and shapes. There are ,----: , + play. duck o o_ rts of "state, a prohibited was bested To on rock drink as mupfi iis lgU­LT�gD r-OR A LAWYER'S the approaches few weeks =y baby's Ocin 11.could The ; and sketch-* has noui not a tftw"s are bigger water. daily per head. Y like place and makes glans completely. He or bamin others that —-with, and ing a little at OFFICE. mob, or eruption, c at home, with all to drink Often, sipp, obtains Plans which might be w eczew4', 9 and' es or the tor- 1han oto barn it must have A-lime.- X hiiltbarrel cleaned. 'tc I enemy-, will lie-'liable NXIL Not OWY 100but-Irwed of -ad In lines in between. daily, will serve Mrs. Casey (answering oy meating akle tioubk,bd has hAV twice da t, servitude-tremendous job putting the replenished ;h- - An- wanted ad)--- 1lS`hiite --he's l o W been a tr4e old, law -this punishment Val. crater trough. Zm.awk Is som at an atom 0A -It-seems nicely as a w iitliful he.wu4n'.t tears ll--& Lie In= 6"1100M -h a t tr 0 30r.a�sabar.,cc pou railroad through. here. automatic t ..,"like railroad building was what oOer good devioe is AM Fmg. -4ut�oi hay amoth�er eouU on y be awarded to-a PersO T a work -is=it's. which - may bs �-easily ir.&uythi I intenaitIg to. Xk;n fe,cut4 b"s,os&.md for p4m bhoy-t at L 191 It so pertikler, if ye'd commilinicating or -a 10 Ays woman's above the h M To r" linother,ii , situated a tittle communicate secrets to :f- ,Haver fiziish4�a. Every"itttle-while, marble loike to Roo 'im-" -.. Sal tried term is state, but to kep out the-lftt4ri -t Men who arp floor P the 1"t nit Pa something ess -f &bsei a-gang of doing east 04ough to be Rood na- mmunlibation- of,in- the tehok-' is. ' ential to the, 4-evo�07imerkt 0 at from the new bill in, which *nd U's It's do Uld soniet at Concrete the *&ff. as 04 Other animals, 'nothing else to -t"-wrongful co e�y b Culverts ly avail- tured' .if Y have "any streams through iho'04 be kept 6orntinual -ou *0 unauthorized -Jectiolls and tut-3 at?-in solid -all able. de, �*m, then they fill 1-00 ' ""�-.'• ''� .-.v'�..' _ ,:i: ',:= :A'�i7,T,: ,«'� `: "��.Fmh' ,I'�.'�•�_•.,}r+r,�, •Rr'b�� �� ��-w:v,�+�crv�a�+r•e�•. :e�. . •.i .9` -� 7777. :, — • x .... _T -• SEVERu A PAYING CRIME. FELT SAFER NOW. TRANBP08TATIOI\ M01_�lOPOLY YEARS PAIN ' Blaokwalling is Profitable to Red- ~ Arabs Coatrolled the Riot Parcels-j WHAT k T ad Q c 11F'hy, Tommy, exclaimed the HAT L7 A ' g' f ROM ACUTE NEURALYIA f ern English f-oelety. Sunday school teacher, "don't you Post. y your prayers every night be- Every few days the veil is lifted fore you go to bed I" ( j r ' on a lurid under side of English "Not any more," replied Tom- The first parcels-post difficulty OND aA _ life where refinements of cruelty ,my; "I uster when I slept in a of that a fifteenth recall occurred century. Arabs the close Through the Use Or Dr, Which the police cannot remedy folding bed, though." controlled the overind rotates many any an investor are perpetrated by human vas- from India to the Mediterranean 1 -would hav- avoided poor �$ g pires. Cucumbers and melons are for- Two elderly blackmailers have bidden fruit" to many persona so and so monopolized the spice trade, ! investments and copse- AT r' : Neuralgia is not a disease—ill is which they worked is partnership uent loss had bre known just been sentenced to long term's constituted that the least indul- 9 only a symptom. It is the surest with the Venetians. Directly after what constitutes a bond, a sign that of imprisonment for squeezing gence in followed by attacks 'of g your blood is weak, wet- large sums of money out of Colonel cholera, dysentbry, griping, etc. Vasco da Gama reached India by ' how safe and profitable cry and impure, and that your sea, however, Portugal sent thi Bain an ex-M. P. over many These persons are not aware that a bond investment is. i Pe Bad that a fleet of trading ships. I❑ r vin , e literally to B .. rues are htera B• P Y 4 - years b the simple means of the can to their hearts YYWhen you buy a bond Mod q Y Y blood is the one cause—good, rich, spite of bitterest opposition on the : threatening to expose an early in- content if they have on hand a !red blood its only cure. There discretion. At last the persecut bottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's ,Dy- part of the monopolistic Arabs the You are -protected from yyou have the real reason Why Dr. ships succeeded in securing car- ; loss by a first mortgage A�'illiams' Pink Pills cure neural- ed man turned at bay, made his sentery Cordial, a medicine that goes of spices and other Oriental on the entire assets of the • wife his confidante, and called in will give immediate relief, and is , gia. They are the only medicine wares which they brought to Eu-; Corporation that issues ; the lice. . a sure cure for all summer com- that contains, in correct propor Sc rope. The result was a panic in . the bond. Both the grin- u A Scotland Yard sleuth say's that plaints. tions, the very elements needed to Venice, the price of spices there cipal and i-tterest are ` blackmailing is the best organized protected in the same -- make new, rich, red blood. This fallingfifty per cent. That the ; and most paying line of criminal When you are offered something _ talon reaches the root of the troll i B Arabs had made thrifty use of their i xmnner. 'bl an led nerves business in England. Although for nothing you should accept ih— mono of is indicated by the fact - e soothes the , monopoly We will be leased to send to t f e uainted with 9 P the police are well acq if you can afford to double its -..�, and drives away the nagging, stab- pay that, jri spite of this fall in prices, your address without any charge bin pain, and brace u your the harpies who batten upon the value - - : $ P ' P Indiscretions of the rich, and long the Portuguese are said to have Whatever our little-'Booklet on, sold their spices at a profit of six ; bonds- Write us to-day. -heaitlr in other ways. Mr. M. to lay them by the heels, they are Mlnard's Liniment Cure Colds, Eta " Brennan, an ex sergeant of the ac because in the hundred per cent. Probably' the , powerless- to t y . - P° ' 1' our express �-:*• _ now Arabs argued, Ike _ -'- ,. , 8nd Cheshire Regiment, na eneralit • of cases the blackmailed Lulu was wa�tchin • her mother 8 P 3 g ROYAL says: companies, that the were reap -_ ',`•�: eident of Winnipeg Man., s e p y 3 „ person prefers bankruptcy or working among the flowers. While serving with my regiment benevolent persons and engaged in S E C.. u R I T I E S death to publicity. 'Mam'm'a, 'I know why flowers trade most] for their health. in India, on a hill station, I con y There is one notable gang of grow, she said; they want to ' CORPORATION tracted a severe cold which blackmailers in London, which The dearness of transportation get out of the dirt." LIMITED j brought on acute neuralgia, at at that time Wag a matter of small owes its success to the fact that BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING tunes lasting for three weeks. I importance, for commerce was 1 YONGE AND QUEEN sT3. it has as its chief an ex-Scotland Warts on the hands is a disfigure- - was constantly suffering almost chiefly confined to articles of lux- TORONTO �• '� � Y B Yard man, a sauce, polished man went that troubles many ladies. Y every month in the year for over ury. Only barons could buy spices of the world, who knows how to Holloway's Corn Cure will remove seven ears, the pain being some any wa Now-a davli, when trans- ' Y Ices on the safe side of the letter, the blemishes without pain. y' Mimes so severe that I wished I was of he law. He is.knuwn as the P portation enters into the cost of d dead. On my return to England I i y� "There are a the 'necessaries of life, there seems HAU_vTED HER. Comte, and has been blackmailing He (so u]full seemed to get no better, though I {decidedly less excuse' for tolerat- The lady—"Get out!- You'rt people !br cacti, thirty years. thousand stars to-night -looking spent large sums of money for me in a monopolistic toll upon it. the man I ave a piece of cake U — ltliral advice and medieine. Thera I 'omen of wealth- and position upon you."-She— Ia my hat on B P �p P dimly an hour a o ' came to Canada, and about a year Lire the Vomte s chief prey, p e- straig l' S The Hobo—"\o, mum. I'm ?i ago saw the advertisement of Dr. terabl • married women. - He stays _ The Pill That Brings Relief,— &• . Williams' Pink Pills in a Winnipeg at the best hotels, is always seen There are many imitations of When, after one has partaken of a �that or fewer s host ^�! paper., Although I had begun to at the great race meetings, and Wilson's Fly Pads, but none com- imeai he is oppressed by feelings of � d was recently at Cowes regatta, for pare with the 8enuine original ar fulness 'and pains in the stomach � FAatts FOR RENT AND SALE. 'think my complaint was incurable �. {I told m wife that I intended v- he is an enthusiastic. amateur title. Be sure you get lVileon's_1 he suffers -from . dyspepsia, which ASK DAyVaON, HE KNOWS. d 3 $ yachtsman. and avoid dissatisfaction. will 'persist if it be not dealt w•ith, '.IF you tract to salt a term, Conant in the Pills a fair trial. i was I , + g I Although the Comte is known as Parmelee's Vegetable Pita are the , suffering from terrible sins when F you want to bay a farm. eonsulr _ B P the K ng of Blackmailers, there are No., Alonzo the cigarette habit very best medicine that can be- I lI began taking the Pills, but before i I me* ;the second box was finished the two others, a man and a woman doesn't always cause weak minds. taken to bring relief. These pills -pain began to disappear, and un- 'der n � who work together, known to the In s reat man cases it .merel �are ea crap cum corded to deal ! HAVE home of the be»t 'Frac. r+tork g R y Y i 3' p t grain or Dairy k'armto w OLtarta London police, whose criminal re- indicates them. with dyspepsia, and their sterling and prices richt dry a further use of the Pills it - 'disa 'disappeared entirely, -and I have,cord is almost as shocking. In qualities in this respect can be r W. DAw oON, tiinrty rolbora, ?y,; pee this case the woman, a very at- A Mild Pill for Delicate Women. vouched- for-by legions of users. �1. l+treet. Toronto. lint had a twinge of it during the I tractive brunette, acts as the bait,.. —The most delicate woman can un-Mn dear. Only those who have ACENTS WANTED. Brea afflicted with the terrible The victims are rich men, prefer- dergo a course of Parmelee's Vege- A PLAIN INQUIRN'. A+vA1+4ltat+ wtNr1tD �.,.. pains of neuralgia can tell whati ably married men A young poli- table Pills without fear of unplea- „Warden• what &re most of thAae C Paid -Alfred Titer, Inndoa O,t%,,- as a blessing Dr. Williams' Pink Pills!.tieian in a prominent position wall sant consequences. Their action, `men doinft here 1" have been to me, and you may be the first victim, who only escaped while wholly•effective, is mild and i GENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE—betpeople �•`" "Principally doing time, ma- .� Hieb claps bnel°o»a with brat alogia d . them to other sufferers." form thuiusand dullars the coati f'I agreeable. follow their use,ent as thous ��*G VTS W ANTEstDt-A s royeiof the; sure I shall constantly recommend I dam. t These Pills are sold by all meds-f Their next_ victim was a y4ung ,ands of women who have. used teat °ons can equal our* You will at army ofTicor, who, rather than con them can te4tify. They are• there- wars regret it it ron don't apply to$ a ' eine dealers or b5 mail at 50 Carta parucnlar■ co Travatlers' .Dept. a fess his fo.,lly to his widowed mo- .fore, strongly recommended to wco- t; box or six boxes for fit- 50 from Albert fit, Ottawa, t ther and get the money from her men, who are more prone to dis- '• The Dr. -Williams' Medicine co., l �rgck�ille, Ont. for the exorbitan3 demands of orders of the digestive organs than MISCELLANEOUS. _. these blackmailers, blew out iiia men, This ,* to tarot, trier I have used 331NARD S Liniment In gest tar !HAY and FARM SCALER, wilsod't �t brains. year*, and contilder tt the best liniment Kcale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto The Scotland Pard sleuth wcho A man wastes a lot of time ask- on the market, I ha4e found it excellent E 3i DIFFERENCIE. .. _ for horse 1eeh. L AWMLLL MACHINERT. 'Portable of r supplied' this information would ing Questions that doesn't wast jl3lgaedl heat,. latbs Mills. shins le atula I6he—"I.suppose your.new baby have it known far and wide that answered.. W, R, Pv%-Eo, Engines and Boilers, tf,u supV Les. Tb, w. "Woodlands, kiiddletnn. N.D. .E. Lao HADWL,turing Co., Ltd.. Wes, is a delicate pink,!" , $e—"Ilio, she's a robust yeller!" 'for the blackmailed instantly to in REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHAD. t 'ER. TUMORS, LUNps, etc, In ' form the police when the first Ate. •tis: w uscnM''» soo-11— 5,R hon been ternsl and external, cured wlibont The Flies that are now in our a.ed for Wer t41XTY YEARS by MILLIONS of - CAn by our home treatment. waste w y sand is made for mQnet'. and let AtOTHEW; for the,r Cx1LGxEN WHILE Detore too late, Dr Beliman lteaucalC0. _'kitchen and dining-room wire pro-I the scoundrels know that they TUETHING, with FERFULT SUCCESS. It I Limitsd, Collingwood. Out. bsbl feasting on some indeacnb ! ,uorHMS the CHILD; S0FT13Nt, the Gt ask, Y $ have done so. In nine cases out ALLAYS all PAIN; Ct•RESw'IN13COLIC and HARDLY. `wITIiITE us toda? for our obolos ill, abim nastiness leas than an hour.•of ten this course will effectually ,s the best remedy for VLARRHCEA, It is ab of d ents' Supplies, No outlay ago, and as a single fl Often Car solutrly hertnlesa Be sure and a»k for -Mrs. A man may be In love with two oecvxsarp. bey are money makers. AV $ Y free them from persecution, for Winslow•, soothing syrup,'• and take no otber ply A. C. 1. Ca Ltd.. 281 Albert Sr. +i Mud. Twenty-fiveceataa bottle, women at the same time,.. but not Ottawa. Out. .nes many thousands of disease' the blackmailers' fear the police ' arms attached to its hal bid if either of them knows about it. ; 8 i3' Y court even more than their vic- TON SCALE GUARA"7TLrEb, Wilson's it is the dui of ever housekeeper Free advice is the kind people G Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. Y Y time do. give awe because they -have no It Makes New Friends Eve r to asbist in exterminating tnis —.7561— B y Y Every PECIALISTA ADVICT FREE. Consult ;worst enemy of the hua>an vane, TIGHTWADDO• use for it. Day.—�'ot a day goes by that Ur; w.to regard to any disease. Lnwesl 41 Thomas Eclectric Oil does not «a to drugs of all kinds. Wilson's Fly Pads-kill flies in s Ic!1 „ ase. fitted by mail, send messurs I understand that Mr. Pinch- MINNICOCANASNENE. widen the circle of its friends. Or- meat, Glasses fitted by age. Write today immense quantities as cannot be for anatblae sora In �+�*c<las* drug penny has been operated on for A Dara name to ronounce, called local• ders for it•come from the most un approached by any other tly k llcr. „ ly "Minnicog." This is a pietureaque stores to Dr. Hellman, Collincwe-od, Ont t appendicitis, remarked Mia Cay summer. resort, on one of tbe. largess likely places in the west and far 7 entre. islands of the Georgian Bay, only 3 1-2 north, for its.'fame :has travelled CHENILLE C(IR�A/N85, '..The social scale is not always "Yes, It's the first time any one 8yQtemrfrmvthe�tayof Toronto, caw eaa far. It deserves, this attention, for " 'life's most reliable Weighing ma- sad sL kinds of botOvir ya11*0 lw Was known t0 get anythi,ag out of and beautifully situated aurone the 30.D00 no oil has done so much for hu ort:o ANo CLF ANNII chine islands of that territorp Splendid hotel MCC CYRTLillRS LIKE NEW. - : him. accommodation, good fiabin fine boating, inanity. Its moderate cost makes wrls.to s..bent "But you see they had to give and no stay fever, Baas, trout, pjckeret it easy to et. 'OVa •MltsarMi Liniment Cum'atphtherla ,, and pike abound. For illustrated de Y $ Sa�T"AMEEgAN oyEINa OE„Box 1".Nen61149 � him chloroform to .get.that. scriptmattermatter and all — write to A. E. DUFF, Uhion Station, Minard's.Liniment Cure Carset in Cows. 'TH'E LIMIT OF.CHEEK. Toronto. �_ Th* Bout of a,Plan*is the Brown isa brave man, and Wheo, .Love at first sight proves t'h'at "WHAT HE WANTED. potion. Midst on tM he other ni t he heard a noise +* f I A Large second thoughts are often best. "OTTO HIGEL tdown*airs he promptly arose, — Doyon 'want a ntrrrow, Clerk wa took'a poker, and proceeded to in:i .4pkage TRY.MURINE LYE REMEDY "mans coin �vestigate the cause. _ fm Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eye Customer (gravely)—"No; I want PI81rt0 Action , On reaching the hall, the light, aad Granulated Eyelids.Murine Doesn't a comb for a stout scan'with rub- On Of Enjoyment ebr teeth. y 11mart--Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists �. of the candle he carried revealed burglar in the act of leaving the I sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liduid, 2tia, house 50e, $1.00, Murine Eye Salve to :FOR BREAKING OUT. •,,, " Aseptic 'lobes, 2be, $1,00. Eye Books ,, + Hl. cried Brown: tome PoSt - hate those ]ase Why do you B r and.Eye Advice Free by Matt. 3 back Marine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. cases with the axe, hammer, crow- Marine The burglar turned and gazed in • bar, and so forth on these .cars ' eurprice at Brown. 'T'OaStIE'.S TART STATEMENTS. asked a traveller on 'a railroad. "What's the matter?" he in- "Oh, those are put there in case - uired. "Have I forgotten an Fortune wont smile on you un- „ A 8 Y an one wants a window open, I l less you meet her half wa re lied the facet:cus man. �th1nR T Ah.. of course. The silver y andle-stick you are carrying. Served with crealu, milk When some people drop a hint, p Thank you so much." or fruit—fre3h OE cooked. it sounds_like,an explosion. y Canada Business Collegi 49 Then, It doesn't require an earthquake before fibs astonished CHATHAM, ONT. Brown could realize what had hap- Crisp,golden-brown bits to shake our faith in some poo- in a mass by Itself Amon l; AmeNoti't pend, .he Seized the candle-stick PIs• i ' ' Schools of sasina" Tnlning• of white corn--delicious Of all human virtues, the world + 414 STUDENTS PLACED iN 1903 �ead vanished into the night. 316 STUDENTS PLACED IN tip and wholesome— is apt to regard success a's the i p6 STUDENTS PLACED IN 1910 fi ' l We publieb the lists annually, a HARD LUCK.. s greatest. We Pay twi fare np to 88.00 and brio( }_ 8:tvour that apprslrt0 The people who pose as martyrs lone dtaatrce atndents for half fare. Of money grew on trees. I'll bet yesnrr at3d Old, 8. • I°Oydoca board i°caome room, ti h m`, we c:r :- t seem to, et a lot of satisfaction-out That I'd be one of these ' of it. . ( vain you by mail. . iWbO hie on the $8l1"ora where e■ •r There is always a certain amount • Sere are tome students ptaoed recently, ` , ' The Memo Lingers" , ate Wade Cameron a Hesy Regina. No '0bade tree ever grows . � _ of coolness between the iceman and" f e. Burk NI ohottoo a Ssin, S:Etna. - - his customers. cW�QTrustJust reoaCthoa iov t8• 11 C en vh ` bs \ Any lawyer will tell you that avail Teaehelrs-and Auditors. llrtl�a�uti HE COULDN'T THEN. $OLIa BY GflACf%,I#f+i. *crib !roto w 5600 Will some people hate to 'take advice s '/I.would like mightily_to enjoy P .oma tae. of the demand.. even when they pay for it. COLLEGE" REOPENS Fop. 11TH YEAS +ricbea." Canadian restuPtt.Getrfai wtaNsnr. It is'possible for a woman's head EE►TEMaER tTN. - "Then-wily don't you try to mar- to be turned' b Ratti 'even when Zt3 p catalogue 73 tells of work at ChathaPn. Ty 'em 4" LlniitNt y flattery,-'even- Oata�isw ar tone N Werk orf man . MIIINbe►, Ona she has a stiff oath., (Either Tres) "Alt I Said, I want to enjoyD. MoLACNLAN 'A Ca. s. cethw a *bilin " Itinard'e Lhoment curse aw4saper� RD. 7 I98GE 3.1'-11 Gkatl►aPe bn� w. ;•i "+•_nk Asx ::,- �' k.. � ., ':_,. > ,�,• .sir.. „� 'q,.1'.: � ".� �:� .,�;,:'g� ..�,°;,yza.:d,^°�'M. 's...ay�_ ,�,r"�' ��'a , r. �, ,t 1'�'�''s2-.n a:�*, ..,+.- �✓ry:.,a w�"ra° '�`'§.-'w�- .n;,r•6 :?t�. °•�i5".,c'+�,.. lig FIFIR-1. MK . x•. ,. Yb`r, .: .. moi..'.x. ., .. "A.�'vi^�,"Q `•'A "}d'",w�iw� 'w'^""^�ll +tzn'�F^" ".4•ri'I. r.: '^n'T'yM' 5 "'� f '��iwx '�-�'•�YR" ''R'"'rC�f"•v .d. , ... -.n,yM -,,., • , .:.,.F ..�t -+ ,,.... v4, :f; n ,'tom' �w' - -• ''rr"A, ' "$ :^+°'"• yLi••e•i,;,r. • .u.u.��=:.: � ^ ` e. s�... a.:'.:w,v'°.' ....,., ... ... ,... ...i'.�.., :'. 1, :, ..• •',. ;. ., - 1 ,vii'. Y Awl ]FARM RSAl .Ispabtt•meRev+=yPiek�aRj�oksningatit&Omos. TOR SALE-1 second-hand top bug- � � X qt',also 1 MS of single harness,both!a good 4 1tATE8 OF♦DVZATISIING: 1 repair, Arthur Oracknow.Brougliam. vH Buy year Threshing Groceries at 713. in■attion potline le cents ( Hash sabseyasasiarastion.peslire- scent■ QHORT HORN BULLS FOR SAL iii " This saMedase nos iaolod• I+egat arForeign O AtYour Own prise . . Dip oa premiss■ RICHARDSON'S . ' ,GRO' . ; lot te,con.t.Pickering Tp, Ind. Phone a. )3. ,Q�Q�1o, Spsdal terms given to parties making con- Pugh, Claremont. gat! r■etafar sots moo theor by the you. ase _Uoure@e iu __ f It means Fresh Goods and mono in pocket for you. w yearly or year] ooatrwts payable yuartsray. j�10R SALE—House and lot situated y Business sa ten lines or nada,with paper ��e'w on Brock 8t., Olaf moat, opposite the tone ear,$a CO.payable is advance. odist church. For particulars a gel to Book-keeping, .Shorthand, g41rNotioe in local columns ten Dents per line, �y,1.cia>OG.North Claremont paid' WE STOCK 5 ROSES MRD PURITY FLOUR * . :-five cents per line earn subsecluent insertion. Typewriting contract rates made known on applica• L�OR SALE 125 acre farm near Pick- —and recommend on. No free advertising. Adverstissmeat■without wriLtealnstruotions Bring Pillage,Pickering station ■ad Lake Stenographers TEA BUNS FLOUR for Pastry,will be inserted until forbiAden and charred asOntario. BolSAU l.ad. five betas. z0B eordiarly. orders for discontinuing adverLlse� s7.810 wM.H HARBIB, solicitor, rort,P�y, CREAM BIIA'S FLOUR for Family Use, meagtrs mast be in writing and sent to the pub. out. WHITE SATIN FLOUR for Superior Bread 'Job Work promptly attended W. yTRAYED-On to the pismires of II the undersigned,lot 93 con 9.Pickering, on Saturday.Aug Clyne @ese, Smoked U an -Breakfast Bacon $1.2f; i year; $1.00 it id is advance. owner may have same by pcoving property and pe 7 1?a payfag ezpenaes w HABVE:Y, Piokering 46 W Clarke's Shorthand College,Toronto, Green Hams, Salt Pork , Subscriptions to the United States,sl so ---- - year in and year out, has more calls in advance ARM TO,RENT-Excellent farm, y y F■plendid Olay loam, at Oshawa Harbor, to for competent stenographers than it - renl Fiat olw grain and stock farm. Plow- can supply. Try a package Uf JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor• lag after Present c=op; possession April 1st, N A P T H A O R A 1911. Apply to.O D CONANT, Ueh.wa. A11 our graduates of last term have _-? _ South). SStt NOTES AND COMMENTS` - gODe t0 excelleIIt positions at salaries _ a" �OR SALE—A Rood rough-cast ranging from $86.00 to $76.00 per The king of all wFtshing powders. s` bouse containing 8 rooms beaidea closets month. The outlook for the Ontario and good cement cellar. Hard and soft water Don't take our word for it. Try a package. inside hones. One of as acre of good garde Owing to our modern system and farmer is not so bright as it was en containing five apppia trees besides ocher strictly individual instruction,diligent ` fruit• Also Imperial Oafotd stove is first c1Lsa capable students are enabled t0 s. in June last. The long hot and repair with warming oven attached. Foriarth- p RICHARDSON ' S 'r d weather has had a a]OBt dam- or particalars apply to THOS.E, STEPHEN- qualify in from sir to ten weeks. rt' BON,Clazemoat 4tf Booklet and all particulars free on aging effect throughout" the pro- ARM TO RENT at Balsam-100 application to the Principal, k Vince. Oats, pasture, garden F acre..a go)d grain and st.lck farm lot a P cos 8 Pir}erlag Tp. A good brick house with )e C. CLARKS t staff and other products are in modern improvements, a large bank barn (, e $18D eases almost -a complete straw house sad driving hon", three sere$ of •- • " y P orchard and garden. a never failing spring Shorthand Specialist ' failure, but fortunately farmers Meek runningthrough the farm half mile horn ' _ �'t a C.P.B.,station. Poa.easion to plough at once Sold by - ---_-_- follow up ]mixed farming[more to POWs Ii. a ,"ARO la, For particulars 563 College St., TOr0nt0 4 - J � ply to Wil.BDWABDB,oa the pramiae•,t BZ.. —— — than fermeely, and as a result, sam.ont. while there may be a failure in r�NVELLINOS FOR SALE BY one branch of farmin he meets Ltender On• f briing attnated in thetown ofI , Ea DISNEY farming, Uxbridge,tiara a brick and chen as •eves Does - with success in soros other branch, roomy with frame summer kitchen attached, 1 hard and soft water. About one-half acre of AS a whol3 Ontario has not land The other a situated in the�.11iage of - C:azemont, hat ie and contains►,iz room s On n touch to complain about this year. the ozewi■ea are s quantity of large and small -1 � a$ �u�h �a rk f _ fruit, Rood cccDle and nerd and soft water, The above dwellings belong to the estate of k ,- This is a time when readers of tennis Edward Push and will p told by tea. ��'� ` � the name time, you can d0 twice Dealer In .r" 'Abe .. der, Tenders will be received rep to Sept.14th. the daily press should not be too 1911. The highestot any tender sot oecaeaar•i U much work with the "Crown" Clans tit'axeoted Poe further,p&Mcular•apply to �' w t easily impressed by the article@ the aaderrgned executors, Mrs. Wm. lid- u Plow as with a rlIIgla furrow Plow— easily arm Implements - - wards.Balsam,or Edward W Puah. Cbstbam, sad without walking anY further. 1' lie may read upon the great poli- 4&49 cal questions of the day. To form HTARM FOR SALE BY TENDER—! ME WUSM? "Crown- Gang cats two. clean, eves { i Being north wee%corner of lot 1 L con 8, , furrows at the same time ]dant'! � f all kinds, .,1 n d s, an unbiased Opinion to should Pickering consisting of!0 acre& mare or less. It is a NZW CBEA- jSLi1 k. tread the papers representing the and belt ngioc to the*state of the late Edward TION, cowering every Drogf�ve t3tm4trm say tuab� Boil to a rich clay loam.and most of 1% field of the worlds thou&ht, _ 'views Of both political parties ba+beea in pasture for a number cf years. It , action and anittire. The ou1Y iii 1 �' Twine,•sever-,•fling,pang dwo auo b•- new unabatds" diatimar'7 is Crown _..Broder T •7 1ne, .-_ ;$; >&ad glen ,16E his Owli unbiased tweet 3 and 4 sere•of aced hardwood cizober inion, The rt papers of with some cedar about 40 apple sees :n tau maDy 7earf aP party pa pe bear no all choieelmit. On tae premises is a' r bank berm W a 90. with stone foundation Because!t om over dam• both sides, to a more or lests Cie- Other bu,things contain a Imre quaattty tf Words,morethaaevea Gangf2low, Buggies wagons;gree, do Dot advance tboroughly co lowlier Tenders or be received :p to befoats appeared between two7 i am. 14th. The highest or any tender not u• T1s. 0700� bepp-11- unprejudiced views. but the argu- cana ly accepted. For farther partiaclass lnstsaucAlL a Pty to the oars*nisaad executors Nn, Wta. Aments set forth are' Advanced, Vdpward&Balsam. or Edward W rush. Chea tit Is the oafydiotiaaary b the surest. steadiest, famteRt-worYing . Harness, Ete,, a barn, 1449 with the zest tivlde4 plow they've ever seen or used It is with one particular object in view. A..fie��„L.. 'that of returning the party which �,' AR11 FOR SALE BY TEiDF''R. �' lighter dmtt. too. as it ham dust-proof being north half of lot 1$cos 9, Piekertoc It Is as encinlopedla in c wheels with large roller bearings. and it represents. to power. One pwrty consistlos of IOC acres more or lase. the I'1r,1 P a Slagle volume.J"u � �y) OI1 $ arty of Lunesn Si Hubbaid Lsmoaviile oat, hlghl7-polighed. quick-acOtiriag mould- may represent the ,tether aF being ,oil u arub clay loam in good state of cultl- BeCaO$e It is sore ted vsuoo and Is well watered 1 well 1 cistern and I p boards Steyr right QOwII LO itm WOrI<'too_Britlsh in One prov7nCe, 8nd 9 nevw failing spring crooks good orchard ofConrta. Behoo• plea,pears chrrrtes ail choice vssietiea. oa ; Prom as through the heaviest land. Let us show� anti-British Ia an depending t terve, well■ ; Mor�h�who >taowsof farmers whoou the "Crave m haves you Games , Dtmisa+ed nes ase • cod ,wok barn aeons >sadrtaD!ng40rdt driving hones a umenta set forth, .craw•tied hen house p m pen D01T�appII the aaLloaalitp Of Lhe pees Haar sod$rooghe. Also goad trams house cel- I 8necess.-_Lot, ecrowa" Banat from us.so you cast getles Lad rood.bed This raluable pro ty s you abous flus neo wosl gest 1 :-Vie to whom the arguments are altusted 1 miler from Claremont and C. V a Z1Nirverdicts 1 r s.Woa 7iadm will be racelved op to 9 p,m.'I August j addressed, the conflicting argu- An gust 96th and opened at Alex e1'ilsot,'e hotel , ; WZMfor �••.�4M� ( wring the month Ut AllgalBY meats shoyvio their 'iasiacerit Claremont,at ,bat date, the highest or any 1; y tender cot n•oesssrit) armepted. For further G g C.@RIAIr CO,.reWiwaasai•■t1sN,Era 'It cannot be said that either rt Particular@•pppty to Dnnoao Y HubbarV of i zoomaday"r,,e,rv,riaame,rpoos,4w,sw party B"by Clar osont.vllle P.O.,Oct, or attiew T�� x _ is more 1Rrya1 than the other, as '�'by clar'm°ret• - U all Canadians no matter of,what r Co. a A political stripe they may be, areING EST HILL 1 Fall Term Opens Ang. 2$ Will give a diacoant of 5 per cent. on all goods sold w k loyal to their county . The great �f /� 1 In the Popular and for cash, and also question before the people of Can- BLACINXITH SHOP • Progresslive Three specials in Iron Beds-Two white and one green, regular price IM to-day is that of reciprocity, sjJa�on -$9.50, this month for$7.00. �and it is the duty of every Cana- , One- Combination Ch$onier and Writing Desk, regular 18.x0, this Hurseshoeing. - Repairing of ism- ,///�� month 18.,•28. dian to study the question from T/rV�i � • One Creaser and Stand. regular 9.50, this month 880. lA' every standpoint and then when plements, vehicles and auto- ONT. One Dresser and Stand 1-cut oak and.croseband, polished, regular q0. he Roes to the poll, to record his mobiles neatly and quickly - �� �' this month z7.ao. This school ranks high among the One Princess Dresser and Somnoe, }-cut oak and crosabaad,polished, vote in an intelligent and inde- done. beet business colleges of this conti- regular 98.00, this month$26. (food Sideboard$10. pendent manner. nent. Proof of this statement is C. H. BURLING'S is the place where you will find a good stack in - _ CHARGES MODERATE found in our largecatalogue. Write Buffets, Secretaries; Hall to-da for one. Salaries offered our House Furnishings, Hitchen Cabinets, SALE REGISTEIL A trial respectfully solicited. y Racks, Music Cabinets, Kitchen and Extension Tables, Centre . greduatea this year larger than -I p abler, Ratan, Oak and leather rockers,camp-beds, ds, springs, y TuEsDA,Y. Apo. 29Tu,. 1911-Auction radical educatlorx, ' Mattresses -c•ut oak, polished, diners, room moulding, window ever before. It a s to et thebest - sale of farm stock, implements, hay, Ate'• L A ��! p shades, c•urtt%in pules, carpet squares, rugs, door mats, bake _ ,peas, household furniture, on lot 11, W. J, Elliott, Principal boards','tun el rollers, sewing machines and repairs, gramaphone rear of Con.8, Picketing, the prop- (Successor'to R ni. Lawson.) erty of Harry Moore. Sale at-one. Cor. Yong$and Alexander Sts. and records, also agent for Morse's Ciarifier for phonographs and 13ee bills.• Fred Silveraides,auction- eat =3111, Crit• grt;rnophunes.' Cmll and,hear this little instrument. eer. 1-Nervous ConditionRR NOw' _s THE 1tL5LlL-?5 FROM K[D1Y)eY TR USLB R E C I O I -you will Rant to spray your stock. Come along and get the best Oil O Sick kidneys make you tel sick in . OR NO RF.rC=PROC=TY on the market. Dr. Williams Fly Oil is certainly the best-yet . number of ways and it is now known that .' • produced, 1.00 &.gal. Machias oil, 30c gal. Cylinder and Sepa- a nervous condition often ,eaults from kid. We have to eat all the same. We have what will sustain you at all rator Oil, 60c gal. 5 gal best Coal Oil, 90c. 5 gal best may trouble. When the kidneys are si It times. Corn Flakes, Post-tosties, Quaker-Rice,Shredded-= Gasoline 1.000. Rate and boiled linseed oil,turpentine, tie whole a.r• Wheat, Rusks, Quaker Oats, Cornmeal, Graham Flour, varnish,_shellac, white.lead and Mexican oxide always in stock. tone.ysteci a: Wheatletss,Pot Barley, Rice, Tapioca, at a a 'Omer irritat d • priced rind in their natural flavor. causing h e tl d• Fresh Groceries every week. Sugar is high but will be higher. We L� ' ache diary spells can furnish you at right prices. F Sia of "Wass," COU P O N S i i a aenrAl R i o at- " tacks, -fteuma. tic paint, wcak• Please liiidR diem"in'at once stirs get your premiums, as we are going G. G'ILLESPIE DUNBARTON � eyesight, d u l l lJf 7 ,.red days. and :. . Our Groceries are the fresher�ns In the near future a a constant In. ►inaiontgwor GEORGE PHILIP, TiROUGHAM G� •rt'over tClaeB• Booth's Kidney Pills strengtben sick kidneys,ansa backache,regalate the urine -- SIANDARD s p �� ANK �-end restore to normak coad:tione. They - _ • �T J� n - s are guaranteed. All dealers sell,T. cents M . S O L, ;'O 'V I T ,C H OFCANADA � ADA ` ' box,or post paid from The R. T. Booth, E.$tablielied 1873 • -t!0�� �'��; i Co.,Ltd. Fort Erie Oat. It you would - like to teat them write for 'a trial boa, } } Bold and guaranteed io Pickering by T. `:,�(;re eras Merchant, Greenwood - A D�,POSIT OF ONE DOLLAR 1 '`M.McFadden. - - ICE CREAM TRY MAXWELL'S- TEA ", ITS O. R, - �received in our Savings Bank Department, and s `sufficient to open' an account and entitle the Depositor to R 30 cents per 1b or 4 lbs for 1.00. Look-for-cotm - a ss Book. The highest current rate of Interest tis ' 'The-Ice Cream Parlor in connection - � with the Gordon House will now - ' owed, and money may be withdrawn. at any time _ - - be open each Wednesday and 1 • pe `n package Saturday during the'' d o y y _ summer. - Sol nl b without delay.Savings Bank Department at Every Branch. $b Evtlrything conducted in msdate G D I C K E R I N G BRANCH A N C H • •, style in spacious rooms,. M, SOLOVITCg, - - ' Greenwood Hill E el Gordon, Picker 8 Minutes' Wa from Green's Mill. CL r ' Ag3 SCE T. �A'I'ar�Pr �![as�a�e 88"C» dA"O AT VN1TSTe�Ail -,ttA= .• ,wd,Y,�, ,.. �..> g .'+7'. ,._;. � .::. ,�, e i,L'S�i � �.' 1• 'awM..s' <„�'. 1 .• --.`K�.�a �;- 'yyyt tRn ik..,.._..r. �� �� a rx �•1 .she'-.•,'- d. '•. r!�#wNX _7__ TIZF�W71_4_V7 "Ir 4,X4 '.RC .4 _TF71A, 7 7 CL^RKMONT Mr. Tamblyn, of Rochester, Ray Rumohr, of Bradford, 10 miss Lix*w Walker, iVisiting i A. W. McKay. parents,S. and Mrs. Rumohr, N. Y., spent a few days with Mrs. spending his holidayswith his s friends In Whitby. we lie He : RICHARDSON s Ira Boyer spent Sunday with Miss Hopkins, of Midland City, Thos. and Mrs. Wilson, of Myr.is the guest of Mrs. F. Spoffard tle, spent Sunday with the form- -NJ-h, I O(finosi display of friends In the city. j1V for a few days. Margaret Macnab spent er's father, Mr. Alex. Wilson. q A T*117 large, sddOr%m=$ of in Toronto. Ed Gleeson is-off duty these The Miss" Hamilton, Miss Nil- days through illness and is under ler and Mrs Books,Dolls, Toys, jurA Wmohr had a businesa,'trip P. Macnab are visit- y -ito Whitby on Monday. the doctor's care. Ing with friends in Hamilton. �-'reftived for the Holiday trade. Dau Mrs. R. E. Forsyth spent Sun. Miss Mabel Gibson is spending A public meeting to discuss the And a* 1111OUL daYY with friends in Whitby. a week or two with relatives and public questions of the day, par- llnbsedpdou taken for, all Magasinn, ocularly reciprocity, will r. be field: v. Wm. Walker is visiting friends in Toronto. her son in Toronto,fora few days. , Mr. Hutchison, teller of the in the Masonic Hall next Monday Weekly and Daily Newspapera,' 4"1 Z- R. Bryan and family spent Sun- Standard Bank, is now taking a evening. R. R. Mowbray, N'Vm. Ross, ex-M. P. and F. L. Fowke, with his brother in Stouff- two weeks' vacation. de, WIL I-M Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist. will M. P., will give addresses. James and Mrs. Leggitt are make his next regular visit here Mr. Tobias Caster has returned 13r=3c fStme4st. home after having spent es -in Scott town- -several visiting relatives -a Wednesday-, Sept 8th OUKEWIM &Jit: INUZ-FU-We�p ship. Miss Mabel Bryan has returned Mr. Caster is delight- J. H. Perrin, of Carneron,. spent It provinces. over Sunday with Miss Ruth home after spending a week with ed with that part of our Dominion, -'Gregg. friends in Bowmanville. and reports most magnificent crop isit- 013 ....... Messrs. Gregg& Coates shipped a carload of stock to Toronto:. ed. Should the weather continue ou e nearly every place he v -Who Id -Mondey. blethe yield of grain will favorable avora In some places bar- be enormous. to time t to splice an --To, as r7ling Miss Hayward, e€-Toronto.to, is visiting her friend, Miss Bessie vest is Well Linder way and in a -rMacuab. short tim3 all danger from frosts John Gregg and Irving McAvoy o will be over. He met a number -.old hay fir—k-rope, when C. left on Tuesday for a visit to the old acquaintances, and among others he met Mr. W. H. Joll, of Sargent will sell 140Worth-west. YEWof Chas. Gibbons has returned Winnipeg, 'and formerly a re -home after spending a few weeks dent of Claremont. He fills a re, feet of 7.8 inch munerative position with the C. in the city. N. R., and is now in a prosperous 'Manilla rope for $4.26 Mrs. Win Scott and Miss Smith �-�,�S- UFFERINfi condition. -are visiting at W. J. Miller's at Pickering. Mrs. Gibson, of Chicago, is visit- - fin at Mr. Duncan Mac nab's for I Was Cased by LOU L PM- South Ontario Election I We have all sizes of Rope In e w day a hm's vesdame compend --stock also first-class Thoes.. Birkett is spending a week or two with his uncle in New —II had female trou- Waurika,Okla. I 1 York State. blea for seven years, was allru.n down Binder Twine at 8cents a pounds Miss Margaret Gregg,of the To- and so nervous General Hospital i9spendieg could not do any- thing. no doctor* --CLAREMONT a two weeks—vacation at her home CHARLES SARGENT treated me for dif- here. ferent things but .4# G. H. and Mrs. Samis have re- did me no good. turned borne after a pleasant vaca- sob that I tion spent with relatives in Brus- 91d not sleep day eels. night While in th condition I read Nelson and Mrs. Wagg and or in Pink- HON.' JAS. DUFF : BAR GAIN -..,LIST , of Lydia E. children have been spending a few days with relatives in Caiupbell- ham's Vegetable Minister-)f Agriculture for the Compound. and Province of Ontario and Aford. A few sacks Silver' Sheaf and Gold began its a" and A to bdM fo Joshua and Mrs. Bundy have wrote ha r advice. In WILLIAM SMITH, ireturned home after having spent, a short time I had gained my Iliverme Medal Plymouth TWine. a few weeks with relatives in To- weight and am now strong and well Con I servative Candidate for the fronto. ra. SAt.t.1s 3TZV1;XN9, P_ F. D. Na House of Commons, -."ilver Sheaf, 600 ft. 8c 3, Box 31, Waurika, Okla. S 188 Will address the electors of N, Garbutt, of Stouffville is visitinwher uncle and aunt, Mr. PICKERING TOWNSMP Anefter Graletal Wism"a Gold Medal, 650 ft., - . 4 and Mrs. Garbutt, of the 5th of London. Out—I feel as if I could- IN T132 — the U x bridge. not tell others enou, -22 Gallon cans of berit Machine Oil, while gh about good Town" HaR. Broushatu. Mr. and Mrs, Morrey, of Ingel` Lydia F. Pinkliam's Vegetable Com- sail, have returned home after pound has done for me. I was so On the evening of they last, can and oil, for 40c.- spending several weeks with weak and tired that I could not rest Friday. September 1, 1911 A first class 3 ]ever Gang Plow - $20.00 D. Forsyth. nightiL A friend recommended your A]arse gang of Italians are at I won gained health Chair taken at 8 o'clock p. w. Good narrow bottom Single Plow. 10.00 Compound aril and strength and could not wish to' Jac. NiXist, AlbertW.Jackwn. work on the C. P. R., raising the sleep better. I know other women track and otherwise making im- President Secretary a One provements. who have taken stint the*am . . Bissell's King Disc Hairrows- and th join me in penis i L�7. 2& TIME TA BLE—Pickering statins 0. R. W. Ward, C. J. Brodie. P. was. BVIVY, M it St., T� R. Train*going East In*Ike follows-- Macnab jr and Mel. Brodie motor- London. Out. No, 6 Mail 9 06 A M. the baseball game. has surely cured many carer Of how 6'"P. M. war' d Ee ., 'Turner ed to the city on Saturday to see Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Com- 12 1.004 12L4S P.M. pound I - r Ho Mrs. W. J. Halliday and child. We ills,such as inflammation.ulcer Trains going West das ap followsTY ation, displacements, fibroid tmmOrs, ;A have been No. 13 Lac-&I 8 36 A.M. ren, of Calgary, who h, h-regularities. periodic pains, back- 11 Local 2.30 P. M. here visiting the former's father. , e, t ngd is aeb this bearl mra chng, 7 .Mail 4.50 P. M. - :.,Wbitevale, Ont. Mr, James Birrell, have returned OgrTo=pjtnateatkm *13undaw included. John McGrath and Frank Coop- ier were in Unionville on Tuesday R. BRYAN. shoeing horses for the well-known Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' 7% horseman. G. Gormley, prior to Ic Central office Bell bib"• sundries,.;going to the exhibition. Cmal= 'Nat�oaa�* We congmtutater Miss Mabel 'Telephone Oo. A&wy.pency foe Cassie, W. Scott and E. Lapp on td K It Rolston rAund their being successful in passing Aa-sant 2" TORONTO 26ptesiber th F ►b.4W CLAREmomr. o1qTA1U,6 -their exams., also their, teacher, Mr. N. F. Tomlinson who passed THEMAU CMONAMN YEAR LEADS THEM all his pupils who wrote on this vy -READT RQUING Greatest .51, :examination. Lin ad Mid Ad—Gems from Euro- 'j 11�" jq , Frank Michell and Charles Vick- C.Int'st show on contin- peen galleries—toasters display ever shown in -7 ::oers of the Toronto Postal depart- ent! Special Prizes of from best collections in America! Goods man- z g r. Jan Brantford Patent-RIDOEng,Used.almost $600 each. Increased Canada and United ufactured while you Feb 7C ezcl of the lagest Con- :ment returned home last week r uAvely by some Prizes in all classes. States. wait. 0 after spending a few days with 4 is 8 y q CX wo It",�_ cerne in Canada. Price 2.15, 2.65 and 2.90 per square. the former'%aunts, Mrs. Ed. Gib- Apt ;son and Mrs. Lyman Pilkey and JHREE CIREAT SPECIALS 9 Also, a y of No. I apple I Z 9 May W 0."so =etl's'o n-ha a d. -other friends. j 0 W-4 Wkg if Emph—Pict,,- WistmIll ihads ftd— War 10111111110 tk V am Revs. Donald and John Camp- ins the glories of the Cor- Musicians Of the Royal Showing a battle between July I Cr ftPj ss ;bell, who are ministers in the I * _u -, W, D. GORDON oration ceremonies. I,5W Household, by Lai a Dreadnoiight and a, Methodist Church in Michigan are performers in uniform. permission of the King. Submarinii. Oct. kl� Pickering 0 renewing old acquaintances io IN --a 16 co.4 N" nosTs or.oTnza Arrimcinor4s .,Claremont. They resided here LN.R.A. 1tepttj*=,tWet1.c;Z� oy Scouts Review—Vacdgtn�lsp,!— about thirty-five years ago, their Bands--Trotting and 16,Brouaba lather having thught school. While in Whitevale a' few days ago S. Rumohr had the misfortune MAGNIFIC' ENT DISPLAYS OF CORONATION FIREWORKS19,Pore Pe 19,Vxbrld+ts li,Qanosagton Il, ' Z For ail inforoation write Mansser J. O. ORR.City Hall, Tomto. Asa w New :8 to let his team run away. 22614 4result he was rather badly shak lacksmith 'Shop I en up,,as in endeavoring to stop j1ethe team he was thrown in front Si C 0 sof the wheel which -passed over Having leased the blacksmithhim. The wagon was also badly -D 'a -Psoll & • shop formerly run by Hy. Thom- Of all materials and deal" - _damaged: kept in stook. It will ps The 90th anniversaryand re. t y YOU son, I am prepared o do general 6o call at our works aid inspect our stock opening of the Baptist Church, blacksmithing in all lines. and obtain prices. Don't be minted by Claremont, will be held on Sun- SPICES, WHITE WINE AND CIDER VINEGAR aMts we do not emploV them,son*G0116- day and Taesday, Aug. 27th and HORSESHOEixo A STECIALTY ly we Gan, and do throw off the agents Our Spices are all are aud.fiesh. Never ea light to o6mmissiou of 10 per cent.,wbi6h you wM 29th. On Sunday Rev. G. A. Me Ind. pho�e,No. 302, Claremont certainly Uve by purob'"ing mom m,reach 4d Lean, B. A., of Whitby, will ate strength and flavor. Vinegars the best, guaranteed call solicit". at 10. 30 a.m and 7 p.m, to preserve all kinds of pickles, JOHN McGRATH BY GRANITE CO., when special music-will be render- Wifff Whitby Male Quartette. ed by the CLAREMONT, ONT. On Tuesday a garden party will be held on the-spacious lawn of GROCERIES—It is a well-known-fact Dry Goods, Millinery, HAts,C11ps;Top • �Xr. Joe Evans,one-half mile east this department is tip to date. Pure Shirts, Dress Shirts, Overalls, Men's I-The Pickering of Claremont Village. ' Ten will fresh goods, the best we can buy Suits to order—see our.fall and win-- t be served from 5.:30 o'clock until 'and kept in a perfect sanitary con- ter samples. Boys' Suits in'6tock Vigilance Committee Pump Manufactrer $, during which - the. Claremont dition. We sell the very best Flour or to order. 1. - --' ' " '. . I — Citizens' Band will 'furnish an —Fire RoRes.,White Satin, Orekm Shop and Residence, Dundas Stj Buns, Tea Buns, 911 at mill prices. Boots and Shoes— Latest,styles,splen-� The object of this Association is to -abundance of music. When all did values,low prices, lessen stealing and prosecute WHITBY, ONT. have been served -an excellent the felons. Best brands of Tobaccos and Cigars CFtocKzny. -ChiaFtware, - Silverwarp, Three'doors *est* of Whitby House proprra m will be rendered in which constantly on band. Silver Spoons, Forks and Knives, w 'Miss Members having property stolen oommuni- the following ' ill take part- - ..Laura Evans, soprano soloist of Tem at 20c., 25c., 30c.,40c.and 50c.per Jewelry, Brooches, Cuff-links, Pins, calls Immediately with anytToeqber ti Whitby. Messrs. R. E. Forsyth lb. Just try some. Collar Buttons, Watches, etc, of Executive Committee. as. We are prepared to instal wood or Iron : pumps on short notice,also Attend;& and A. Chamberlin, tenor solo Mmbership fee $1.00. to all kinds of repairing. istsolClaremont, and Miss New- Ticksts1maT be,had from the Pros I Idont or jport, eloentionist,of Whitby. The Our business has g6own by selling good goods at reasonable prices, Seerstery on application. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, also ft Orchestra will also he Exec. Com.—L. D. BarikFx. pre,49t to render a number of and always some bargains in every department• lrbeoline engines and sclure gear ,choice selections. All will be W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ont made welcome. Admission 25 cts., R, rl 'DTI IMPSO N 1,, ,. -,-,.•...•. ' , . ., _ - .»,.- ... F, - , , ... •:... .. ...- � .•,- -Pzr ay.:.,r.'.:-'�• - .�'. ,,;;t.. y"; '",ns.'__�'%".. ",G',.r°",'g'".'j'r"°v?:??,"„�-+q.„t' ",,��',a°�',_: .%:'°°+ez'�'..f' ',�",•. .gib �"`w?:b-;{ '.�',,a`� h.< , d- «..... -�_, r .. .. _ _. r +�. J', .,n _ ,�.,,�..: ^r •.n�i'•�•-. „a{as qe�x Ma " ,�y� �y���� Involuntarily her lips touched r •. ( ++Till TTT 7 ++TT7............ 7 T his,” a , as thou he had been electrified by that touch,. a sigh HEAD \ y y ran t'hrou h the man's frame, and r g lr ` he opened his eyes. Stop tt in 30 mtnutes,without any hwm to airy part of your system. by tSIU2Z s e At first there was nothing but "NA-DRU-CO" Headache Wafers � � 1t� , a va ueness, like one- who is blind, rF g NATIONAL DRUG AND CNLMICAL CO.Or CANADA Liurrea, M �:- and then a swift contraction, as pain and sense returned. He closed the lids for a second, then --- _ ---- -- -----_. - — --- — --- _ — opened them again, before she had hand leaning on the table, a grace "But you will forgive her, dear," � + . : :OR, A LOOK INTO THE' PAST time to mow froom her.knees. ful, lovely figure. she urged, involutarily, as she rea= "Na —is — ou, The man bowed. lized what Anne Darnley must; my da 1 ng 4" ca "I r, a, ver . p 'nh 1 task to ave s eyed efu rs s''e hod t J u r e a s S' h r Mme in faint accents a e y ai i h off b ,` •• - - -• ' -• - f h' 1 i' h 'lo of rfa ' he a d, of r a ruse brou t self mak on • � nom is ipso w�hi a sue a ok pe rm, s i te'" � p h hes to o at e , g ...} .}.♦,.. ♦:.•f..•#o.}..,}...�.«f.«♦. ...}...�» joy came into his eyes a$ bewilder "but I owe it to myself to do it," meat. `'Please—Tease say' ca ` CHAPTER XXVL—(Cont'd back; you will • come, darlin lier,'even in the -midst of her He heaved a'shart sigh. "A year will forgive her.'' g anxiety. ago, Mrs. Crawshaw, you went to T!a man paused. + ASA* Dorothy was busy taking is scar o and hat, and helping him to re- In a moment, Nancy answer- ed, as•'she rose' softly.' view, which"until to-day 1 was ut- year—a whole terrible year. Ah,. c too"ve his coat• while his a•es were ed. - Hn gave a quick sigh. terly ignorant had taken place, she ;Nancy! even. now I•had not quite y She filled up the cheque she bid "It—it is nothin I am all —she made a statement to y.ou befleved ou were real. in m F r fixed on that slender figure in the written for Fenton, then, putting Fi ht I •told Duncan not to make did she not•l" arms. Yes—yes, my_ sweetheart, I long, black velvet gown, turned so g , rresolutely from him, with the mag it in an envelope to give to the a fuss—not to frighten Dolly, or— How pale his face had groan- will forgirve, and we must teach ' raificent hair coiled low on the white housekeeper, she. ruse to move •or any one." white t;o tis-very lips l- ourselves to forget—we have so lock• away, when an uncontrollable im He was trying to move himself in- "She did." much to forget!" " Sir Humphrey was soon shouting pulse made her turn to the fire and to a sitting positi.ion. He could not Nancy, too, had become,' if pos- He held her very tightly in his dor comb one 'to bring yl r. Dorn- stand there. touch anything with his hands; Bible, palet•. Darnley moved a step 'arms, and' kisse3 her softly, witli # - - She wa.s very miserable; with all the were co ere.•i with blisters, nearer. whispered words of joy that dazed rl ley something to eat, and Miss Lei- Y „ tester drew her cousin to the fire. her heard resolutions .and bitter •and were completely_useless.. On_the, table, \a-icy, there lies her. . And then they were :!lent v contempt, her love lived as strung Nanc haw his difficult , and a a letter! It is from 'my muther— in the heart of both the.4 writ a. . `Nancy, here is Derry come to' 1 • as ever for this..man. Y y _ vin ns. Haven't you a word for y lump rose in her throat. _ _ rea,c! it—read it, and give me yrxur prayer• and a great thankr`-3vi5,g. S 9„ Yes, despite everything, and the "Let me help, you," she mur- sympathy,'•for God knows I need;t THE••E TD.•, long year's training she had given mitred; and, corning forward; she to-night; it is not often a man e is iz Nancy; who was laughing and herself, she knew she loved him put her white arms round him. made tb suffer through his mother .d• 1Alking with Darcy Hamilton, still her heart was still thrill:n n "' . turned round uietly. in q g p I have suffered thruu�h mine. + ,g The mains pale face flushed, his as .. q with the excitement Darnley.s bre$th came in uicl. as s. It ?-ancy pieced, up the letter �� th . VHITE RAN DOOXED. -- f' "How do you do 4" s�ie aske+l, presence brought, Even while she w•as like a glimpse of heaven to be a trembling hand. It was a s :old, languid tones. "You must be knew him, by- h'•s own mother's held in that embrace. 'lung one. �drs. Darnley had �,nit ProferFsor Thlttks Fair Elklnoatl fi •frozen, I am sure, and we are mo- I word, yo b'e unwrorthy and dishon- "I—I a-m spa heavy," he panted._ ten it many days ago, and, accord- Races !Fill Vanish Frain Earth, � + •nopolizing all the fire. Come along. I ored in her sight, she yearned for ``Ytru most not. You—you will ing to his cabled orders, it bad - -Darcy,- we will go and have a look him• his near resence tortured If ct are of take seriously rho F" , p hart ourself." _ bee❑ f.or.warded to hire with ha LL the ball-room, and prepare our Iter, He y lit out his ri ht and to eat- other correspondence to Ri stone predictions of Pruf. Lionel W. selves for the festivity. Dolly, if While sbe. was standing quietly, 1 ush .her back %but as the in- from his club. p outgo of London ire mashy, the` y Y P I outlook for the white man on the - :_fou want me, dear, you know- Janrt came in- with same Letters in jured flesh.,rubbed her gown, her It w•as a confession. pure .and - Inhere I am." her hand. uttered - a roan, and his a es"sim e. of her share in the fraud face o$ this earth ie glociny in- l 8 y Pl decd.. Much has been written al And gathering up" cher �elwct "The second post has just come, closed again, as in another faint. which had induced Nancy 'to .he train, Mrs. C'rawshaw put her small ma'am, and bruught these. '.►Liss Nanc •'s. ow•n a•es were full' of come Thurras Craw•shaw's wife; "no time and another regarding the h '.' y y .the shinty of the white man to live? t Mand on 'her cousin's arm, and Dvruthv th•ou,ght you might like to tears i and a second one full of bitter balked avway, lau hin with .w-hat.-lav them, T•,e ;xor ma•r is s- ,.. I in the tropics and to retain his g g• ''Oh,• what shall I do'.—what�conirrtias' for her Ealsehoc,d' -t�: �ilq and mental vigor. The con- 'rounded `ike gond merriment to the l o•.rrweightel v-.0i ( istrnab c aryl•, shall I do l" she cried, in anguish• Nancy, wherein she had dishunur' sensus of opinion, as pointed out by webers. b.rt which rang is her ears he could nut Ret here before." Derry Derry "" ed her son to save h:er%c!f. The Medical Record, has been that qi -- - to a hallow mockery. '-Nancy tha Lk..�J �e- ma.': I an.' The dark lashes were lifted fur fel and utterly miserable, :the .be cannot 8u so, but after a time ri took-the• let..--• ..r,-re we. a•i�ly Darnley stood starin after her an instant. muther had at last found strength he will sure! Beteriorate, phyaieal- 'is she went. g three f r'her; Lne frcm her uncle. "You are sorry• dear"" he ask- ';to own her sin at this Christmas ly and mentally. x "«'ho is the man Z" lie asked another. f-•_1! ,t j Fateful. _thzlik;, eel, with. a look, of unutterable ten- tinge, and tri implore her st;n`s fur- Furthermore, white natives from the vicar,of the parish, whurn - -� Dorothy, sharply.; and, as slie told derness. 'You are curry fur me. giveneas• whose sore%furs have fired three or I� , he rely sed into silenc a htm� had helped s� geoeruurse5' end Na cy I My darling :—my dsr-I the al cy'stter lipsdowui;1r a as ufeNeut m trewge name ns in he tropi the peers $ `� Ill ►zm p g a servant came t le the third, _w+:ith, luy ng g e,tin s, his r•.om, when, with a forced from her old friend, lir. Grantley. His head sank forri:Lrd, and-waalreprrach and rem-or-e rushed into either in body or mind of their re- Her new relations, Sir John and illuwed on the irl's soft white'her heart.. She moved forward, latives living in the tomperate >,mile, he said: P 8 r Lad;v Hamiltoq, had . sent her a throat, as the door opened• and "Uer she whispered; zone, rde"I rhti'I be dowti directly, Dol= J P came Mhurriedd, followed b Janet. insb;ts that �grshe •l fled his dark a es, she f easel• r,eseiv beE�re.ith left town- ;hP rhireof yl ac ntrte3riot - !buts hoealso ao�l he went quietly away. gy g �s fancy received It with pleasure, Once none in his room, he stooxl .kyr she had a kindly thought fur b y n t pea -� with ciigched hands nail.compress• Dderefield made no sI n as he tion herself at hin feet. 4; cd lips these peuple, through her sincere -saw Nancy's arms round the ha•lf•� ':That I.should.-have.been se eas- Prufeases to believe that the white liken f',r her cousin, Darc r s I Inan is doomed to vanish from .the Incredible as it seemed, he could g Y sunken term; he only poured out fly deceived . That I huu.d have act a=, f.>?:tion to the eatraurdro little knew what .ropes were some raw brandy and put it to wronged you se, my .own -my best face of the earth. giving way to the tu,trs om that alnking by the ambi- _ colored races. The English pro- cry chi Re in Nancy except that _ The father and tot remain alone' awrnJanet(already busy awl h- the'beHeedles+s of injurinL it tshem.furi a�9 thator asetis his �eliet on the tire- t, 'her wealth bad brought this t e ori inal color of_the `• eiranpte. hirney must have harden and mritinute her sad, hopeless poor" warmed hands, she gently the r, lie stretched tau human skin was dark brown, the t] ' :ed he*•heart sad.set her fur etex diseagagecl herself and went softly hands.to help her to rise, and Fee- ", , ihcnrghta -deot*iiing; -N"cy_4raw veriatioa% of that eol,+r being the _ r 0 away !r�,a him• u a chair and sat' drown in it be away—a iiruken nub in her thrust ing this, •shsa gut up quickly and results of the weakening o'r p and a mitt of tears in her eyes. clung to frim. i�trengthening of the'pigment under Going up to the broad mantle- Pure the fire, . . ,. . r i ':Nanc don't tem t me-is it shelf, he buried his face on hin The back was turned to the door, y' P different climatic coatis#ions I-oi An hour later a` knock at her love that makes you turn t-) me is Taking ordinary precautions it 21 What uded mse to tri and get at any haci paas�ed,hwhei_perhips an me one c tern hderself down is an a on of riot all $uabt dead, dear f C'an you may3 a poseble for the white inn r ari,tised her. She had flun n at g y g ' take the_ son, rememberia-g what_his two ears of acclimrtixalion, to live .other reason l" he asked himself. ed abruptly and Lord Merefiebd s when she reached her room. Her i mother has--" =i bitterly, a.s the moments passed, voice said, sharply and anxiously, in the tropics even more immune ears rang still with Berry's ten. '; She silenced him by putting her from tropical diseases than the a .and then he raused himself. - 'She as Nagcy� rose--with- a start dei`, loving words; her pulses fingers on his lips; and, as-he uPen- black.- But this has told me plainly she doesn't "There, old fellow, sit there; period of immun- thrilled yet with the memory of ed his arms, she buried her face icy lasts for only about seven years, � ;,_.. want to have anything more to do I'll be back w•itli some brandy in how close his .dear face. had bee n on his breast and burst into tears. after which the deteriorating ef- �I awith me. Nell, that o.tigh2 to be a secarrd,•" to hers._ "•Forgis-e me! Oh: forgive me:" feet% of the strong.solar light and dear enough. . I'm a fool to•torturb ge pushed, -or' helped• some one I love bier:—I love h.irn "' she rho subbed. heat begin fo show themselves on 4 myself any more. :after all, I'm- to-the eolith as he spoke; and said•, over and user again to her As he kissed her' brow, 'her wet the shite skin, anti render the pos-` tot the first man to have made a Nancy, grown ver' pale, caught a self. "He has wronged me more eyes, -and lastly her sweet,• tro•mb• sesaor thereof peeuliarly' suscept� her !big mistake about a,woman :- _- broken whisper: _ . - than any woman• w•as-%Fr aged be- ling -mouth, with all the 0d• pas- ible to tropical diseases, In coni�e- �' a with. a shrug of his shoulders, "Leave--me—me- quite alone,. fore; still I love him! Oh, Derry ! sion and joy restored, Derrick an- quence the permanent 'settlement ac 'therefore, he roused, - himself and Merefield=quite alune—for—mo- if—if only you had been true and ::w•ered: .. _ - of the tropics.by white men is im tressed" rapidly. and as he stood ment." L. noble, a. P thought you'•"' ' ' ` "Forgive yo•u, my precious! when possible. ' But 'while the* pigment 6or a -•moment before joining the The whisper was'so.eager; Lord " She started to her feet as the I, too, have wronged you ! I have with which , the colored races is Ahers_he came to the dtermination Merefieid could do nothing lets knock carne. called • you• w.orldly-, mercenary. provided is indisponsabte for life in ;hat he wo-uI4 leave-againas.soon. than._.obey; but, ,as,. he , turned, . "If. you ' please, ma'am. Mr. hard, cruel, I know not what. Ah! the tropics, it is a source of no �� to he could et away. Darnle 's head fell back against Darnle • sent me to ask if ou we have gone through at great-trial, danger in the temperate dr frigid �S g —_ the chair, and he had.fainted dead would y kindly go and speak to my darling. -•Thank God! our love zones; therefore the dark or yellow CHAPTER XRVIL' away. him," said Janet, careful not to l has lived through all. Lift tip your roan coo `intrude into ,the domain 1 In •a• second Nanc•. •had moved notice her mistress' white face and � li s send -kiss me- Nancy.; if_ yo.0 of the man of fair skin with.little s -: •. - y p oz no danger. •�;k ,�• Tlie servants ball went off right hurriedly forward. ' disrodered hair. could only know how I have long- merrily, •and Janet• was hears. tc3 "1<3hat•is it•3.", she criee3,, agitat- "Is he better.l" asked 1 ancy, 'ed, g Y 'v°= hun Bred for their touch, m dechare that never—no, never — edly. "��'liat has happened 2" faintly. dearest one!" - ;did any.' one- ever dance like Mr, _ Lord .Merefield muttered an ex- 'He seems Mauch easier, ina•'am; Nancy. nestled .to.him, heaving a - HORR•ID THING.. _- Inerrick Darnley! _ planation hurriedly. One of the Miss Leicester has-been with him happy sigh now and tlien; and Wifo (excitedly)—Itf you go on, ` Onae daring�liceming Nancy wreaths of evergreens had taken up to.now, but 'he is ala'ze again, he_n,.by slow degree s, Derry drew like -this I shall.certainly dose my- 1 had disappeared, and Dolly, giv- fire, and, in falling, load ealaght ma'am, and wishes to see your very from her the story of what had temper, d ' Ing search, found her in the Iib- a cottun..gowri, setting it on fire, badly; will you go, ma'am^" passed between his mother and H'uaband—�\'o danger, my dear. a ' rary;• with pen „in hand, writing, The whole place t,hreatened•ta' be • ''Yes,-I-will- go:." herself•: •She glanced up at his -A thi:�g of that size is not easily `F or pretending to do so, at any in a blaze had not Darnley sprung Nancy's heart was -beating so darkened face as she finished. lost. -` - rate. forward and extinguished the wildly she could scarcely, speak. - --- - — "Now what is it?—what are yoti. flames with bis hands, Without a glance, at her reflec- worrying' about, darling?" _ "And—and•has hi)a•t himself: Oh, tion in the glass. she went down• Nancy seemed to wake from some _go and fetch brandy; send Janet. the broad staircase, a lovely vis. THE BEST HOME PRESERVES troubled t•hought's and start. with oil and cotton wool. Oh Lord ion, with hex white neck and arms _,- "Mrs. Starr tells me that Fen- Merefield, go, quickly:" � gleaming from out the black 'Velvet ton leas been asking far me;,she Nancy's face was w Mite to. the gown, her hair falling in soft, ruf z .:W says the poor man is in great poi lips, and, as Lord llferefield rush fled curls on her brow and roand These are made by,rightly combining laevous fresh frusta rt'ith j silo aryl .distress." ed away to do-her bidding, slie her throat. She hesitated an in• "And yon•are going to help him, crept, back, to that still form and Stant before she opened the library - - 'of course !" Dorothy was full of bent over it. door. 'righteous indignation. "A Cres- '- Derry was lying back in a chair How' brave, how noble, 'be had !tore who never lost an opportunity. as she entered but as his ears J. of 'moulting you whenever lie got beim: Ha vias her hero again =her caught the sound of her dress, he best beloved ! The.memory of his fowl n with some diffi- �;the'-cihznce—who w•as a spy on you rose s y i d an „ treacYiery.R:as forgotten altogether oulty; both hands *ere bound up in that moment•. "$filly Dolly dear, I can't let 7 with lint and - white bandages.' starve; and F i4a�e s0 .',1101 :«'ith ,a.•,shudder she glanced at There was a flush an his face. and . =`-whatdo-a few pounds more -)r less the . poor, burned hands, then, a strange.look in his e$es. " EXTRA GRANULATED .SUt`�AR . "smatter? It is Christmas time, re- kneeling clown, she bent still lower "This is kind,of you, Mrs. Craw- over the zihite lis ' = „ The.best results are then assured. memhrer; and, you know, v e'iaUFt p ahavn, he said, fn quick, low, all be ohari_fable and forgive N'ot• a breath escaped them. An tones; "I 'dared soareely hope You' -Ask your grocer for Redpath Extra Granulated Sugar. He � •.tow." agwny, an awful agony of fear came would come so soon, knows en t at you-want the best. _ His eyoi9 went - to'�her delicate th h Dorothy's only answer., was a over her. " ') Vise, and a very tender one. "Oh, Derry, Derry, my•darling, throat; was it a dream, or liad his The tanaida Sugar RefltilNg Co., Umitedt fdontre - ' -"I May argue just asMuch at; -I speak to mel Speak, only speak to lips res#.ed close to it just now? )01 +i .tits, bat yon will be firm sll the me! 'Oh, God, if ho 90614 be "You— ou want to see me 1" Sitsblislied is zeri4 by John Redpath. _ Y Nasse; I kno.T you. Now I must go dead!"- Nancy replied, standing, witli one - "l list 3 had reacbtd ilio.latitude l im rovemeuz ti.... __ •--- .. r . . .- cG�'. .. � - _ .. , ���, `� .,• �,� , �� ;��G a'^.fin "kM... m}M! Soy,.kk\r_r.",�'' :ei''i , ••:� ,�� '.. r••' aU•-. s� "h�• •�'x` r rk ... .. -y •5 '. s .. ..- :a:.m .. .. ..,. .. - - .:lass• o-. ,r,' ,.m_.v"."5'r,«-s,•r 3.'s sm.: ..,.3 —7­7!7774:.:..777�X -§--.yam- .! _ i x V1CP °f•C..�" `�",r,.,y:. t?lL� _sc'm L�Jtv..;a�'%4'Kk+':{,4'b: '�+� :•'•M is R. .v lfl•I.Y-,'ry:•S• ,+w.L•:• •..5^alk ^i•W.na•,,ffuh'dS.�eAaRYh+c"1�'7k ss,f5n.,:.^La,.G,n;•+.. x 'a,:.y. .. ,�:*,-.•, mr+.. ..s. ,1n� . . ...r a i•sa�r.r,4-NuYiW.c•.�W.0 r+tl,TuvL> °.rte' _ MAKIN SAFE E i1�YEESTMEMTSEARYUSTING IN FULL SWI .. G .I _ Of'k B N _>'• - _ " - -V^ ON STABILIT F MARKET PRI - _ - •• SAFE - OND DOES NOT DEPEND ' Y 0 CE .•• _ Placed em in Bed, Big A�ver�%ge'-Yield, Predicted From Mangy .' 0 - u led -Children, aced Th Then Hanged Herself. "w�a�h�snuh:n+:nt,rar. beforeoh est - West. a Man Points in the • 1ns-How some high oIass Securities sus - ••• -• A des etch tram Lions $earl, After undressing them and plat- A despatch from Winnipeg says: Not one single point reported da p x g in the Market without any doubt as to Out., says:: The Serf of Mrs. Thos. ing them side b aide in bed, the their safety-A morn drawn from the Crop .bulletins from "'almost"two mage from frost, and there are 3 Y Y hundred districts of the West, re- only few isolated cases of hail. Pettigrew was-found hanging dead woman then tied a piece of rope to recent failure of the Birkback flank ceived on Friday, claim an aver- Rust has appeared in..,quite a rds� t: the i o )sen ef J=,. room- The end of it was put age yield of 25 bushels to the acre. correspondents responded to W43,; - w by neighbor`s on Thursday mora- through a stove-pipe bole in the carefully the nature of its requirements. Five thousand farm hands arrived enquiries only three of them re- ; ;ing, and in a bed upstairs were the floor. Coming downstairs the wo- In the first of this series it was shown in the city oa Friday, and are com- ported material damage, from this ; bodies of her two children strang- man then tied the loose end around that "distribution of risk" is an import- pletely assigned to various .dis- source. Seventy-five per cent. of ;w lad todeath. , The children-were her tbro.at, mounted.& table and ant principle of investment. It is a vers fritts, where harvesting is in .full them. stated .that tattle .districts ; simple one, however. Involving no very ng boy and a girl, James and Hazel, jumped off. The deed is thought confused ideas. There is another princi• swing. With an average tempera- were unaffected by rust, while, aged 10 and 12 years. From the to have been the result of insanity pie to be borne in•mind when making in- ture of 47 and Ler little rain dur- with the exception of the three ti• vestments which is of no less importance, y t ,condition of the house it is evident brought on by:'yeaxs of illness, Her but it is, however; conaiderably.less ob- ing the past twenty-four hours, y - localities already noted' every that they,n'e•re able to-put up come husband,. a. carpenter, was away vious to those whose investment experi• fields are taking on the harvest la-ce heard from maintained that irk, from home at distant work. Cries encs to small-and even to many who B p sort of a struggle for their lives, should understand its actions thoroughly. hue, and there is but slight anxi- the crop was too far advanced to but the frantic woman finally over were beard from the house' about This is the principle of investment "Ln ety apparent over the possibility fear serious_ injury from rust, came them, and by tieing pieces of midnight. Noticing no life about accordance with actful requirements." of frost arriving before the $rain Wheat, oats and barlev geld will 44� thin rope around their necks they the place, the door was broken (By "Investor") has been cut. On the wholethe be 20 per cent. in excess of other - '•,were slowly strangled to death. down. Suppose a'man went to a doctor and de- replies, are splendidly reassuring. years. _ mended a prescription saying he was ill CIGARETTES CAUSED FIRE. KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENT. but refused to give his symptoms; you removed from that and will be taken-up pry n nr }�+, (� [1 _ would consider that man a fit subject for 'PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS - f�11111f �NYJJJ UUUU tt��lllll FARM �1 Y 4 A Warehouse ;end a Hotel Damag• Montreal Party Came to Grief a lunatic asylum. Yet he is not much fully within the.nezt week or.two, r These brief examples serve to--show not ed at Ottawa. While Crossing a Bridge. more insane shah the ma who writes to only the difference between safety" and ' n 't an investment -bouse•and makes the baldl L•`I'OL'T3 PROM TI1F. LEADI:1fl _---.A despatch_ from Ottawa says: A,despatch-from Montreat says: "stability of market price"'but also in• tement that he desires to [avert stasuch- A fireoccurred here op Wednesday Two person& were killed and tri'& and-such a sum of money and asks them clicate the importance of knowing what TtiaBE CENTRES OF rµ night with losses estimated at others badly injured at Rosem:re, you want and getting it. to recommend a security without stating AMERICA. tib: fioo,00a. Two boys smoking 'cig- twenty- miles from Montreal, On . . tea, - any further particulars. Last week we arettes while tending to a team of Thursday night, when an auto car- - - saw that there ara at least floe Important _ALBERTA_ 0-CLONE. .horses, set fire to .the war.eho.uses-_rying four.passengers; skidded off•i ... . --- Priees of caIt1.t. Grarn, Cbetat of Provost k Allard, wholesale o- the wooden bridge and lux ed !II points to be-couuid_e_re_d in investing in ac- of - - cera, and did$20,000 damage there. g P 3 � Shack, With Ocea iasis, CLrrried and Other t'roQuc0 at Ilona ' g to the _waters of the River Jeju. cordaace with our actual requirements. S r The flames then caught C'hevrier's The dead are Mr. 'Joseph Gorruan. .It is necessary to know all the 'symptoms Into :lir and Woman hurt. -And Abroad. Hotel on Murray street, which was an ex•Mayo'r of the municipality cf of the case" in order to pick a security A despatch from high $icer, BREADSTUFFS. oomp!etely gutted, and some of the Outremont, and a• woman whose and to recomend au WToatment futf1111ag Alta. says Information received. Toronto, kqg M.-Flour-winter wheat as{ chant men therein had to be car Dame could not be ascertained. the 90 ver cent. a shantymen g Pe ] ample.Qsaryrecpoints. Just to-day for ex- here confirms `?•he report of a ev- real freight, pblanitoba tloure FiretMpaO t•ced out b the Bremen, owls to two persons injured were Mr. d a-letter from--a man c-lone which devaistated part of the eutd, *t)40; second patents,- f4.80, sad being under the influence of hcluoi. Joseph Egan of Montre'sl, and a'i who asked if a certain stock was a good Black Diamond district, twenty Stir trbbaers, $41,.01 Yo iia n°ells {' The fire scorched many near-by woman whose came it was i.ti)Ui investment. -And it was a good,Invest-I miles north-west. A shack in By ports: No. z ac $1.01, and No. 3 al �a 95 41, houses, and belt-ween the fire and sibte to learn. The accident oc- J .water cost 5100,000 damage ere it stirred at 11 &'clock, when after ,Sent for certain classes of investors, but which s woman and a child were siOntario adwheat 82-New Kc.'outd de Duk g 'for many others it was most decidedly cot; living was carried a�hundred y ard,; I+els w-sec l to cars.outoutside, 1 g when the floor fe.l oiit,- hurlin Tato-Ontario was over a run through the country the auto . g gi•ade•i. 4kc outside, for t 'ao, Yet without giving any particulars the.. occupants_ to the- earth, but s.'. was. being driven back o�:er the.. 10 2 and ac 4.t•2 tH 43c. on track, 1'er 0 bridge from Roseme-re to St. Rose i as to whether We wan rtc-b or poor. wbeth- i routo. New No, 2 at 37, outside: No. WILL BE GREAT SHOW. with slight injury. The shack was z %v. c. oats at 4o 1.2c. anti :4o. 3 at 393.40, a'k — on the other side of the river. er be desired great safety or a bigh In- I men carried- heavenward and de- Bay Porto p - - ; come; if he required a readily saleable 1 corn--No, American yellow, 661�c, Bal Every Stall and Pen at C. N. E. olished. -Another woman, seeing part.. and 91Ac•, Toronto. TWO KEN HURT IN WRECK. stock or not; he wanted advice.. As well t Rve-There to none offering. and prices he storm coming, took refuge urr a There is stabling atlthe Cansdi- Fr•elgbi Tralo On -the T. and N. agoodsk aforya Sick sician iman mw without -sayustard des-11 inred der i bbyfl l.lg rocks and Peravel. Tom lY in- a marttc,Das,�ne20offeringo 1. in bags, r�'c _ _ l - j b g B to, and aborts, x2.1 in bags, Toronto. F an Xationsl Eah►btttan for 1,500 0. Railway Piled UP In Ditch. �crlption as to his particular ailment. So Roads 1n the path of the storm .Ontario bran, 1121 to sags, �ai!oata ,ir horses. 1.200 cattle, 900 sheep and .A despatch from l+igrth . Bay !these points aro not to bP passed over i-were rendered impassable by fall= - 6W pigs, and at the rate reserva• _ COUNTRY PRODUCE, nays A freight train on the T. and without careful study, and if'this ■turfy(ing timbers. The cyclvlt.e was local Sesaa_1122o to i►aY5 tions are being made 1E 15 assured. i a ,;.• 1� (�. R'a9 wrecked on Friday si-1f•-ti, given them it will resort is sone to- end did net touch &ar larger build. Nosey �Ytract«d. 1n tins• 11 to 1.,o per At _ that, there won't be a vacant stall 1n 3 of the district, or great loss lb° cOmoN• az t<' s2'6o• or n when the Exhibition opens, miles north.of hers, several care vedti.g your money in -a manner which g Baled hay -No 1 at x13 to 1119,oa track, , The�entr:es from arras& the lisle lea`'ng the track and piling u 1n will give you the greatest ■eciatactton, of fife, would Ua Saes inevitable.' and vox x at all to d1a, ll P g P Baled straw-a6 to ".So, on track, To- a ditc Two men, beating their. ranto. . . - I are mulch more numerous than There are two of these points quite likely I' uoqe-Naw, n barrels, fd 50, and. per °usual, the lar additions .to the way on top of a boxcar, were SIX-HORSE TEAMS. bus a18t to 1150 fused—"Safety of Priacloal" a ultry-Ducks.. live, t1 to T2s; be" a amount of pries triose and the seriously injured. Louis Leblanc' tn.twting lits at Parket Price.' Yet �rbea live. 12 to 13e; chicks. Itse, t3 to lbc. Shoo special prize& having attract• Ruin New re . Hospital and mrd'Stabd to be ility suY Becket P ce."excY shares Champions of Ainerlea. Will be at _. ,BF�ER �c { ed wide at4entiun. t C. N. E. Tbis lead•. :. AND EGGS, l may die. John Labelle was dug J of stock,these points are utterly dissimilar. Butter-Da try prints. 19 to 81c: inferior,' _._ g Y A 'bi c folio and 22 t° 23c for solids, "+ !� ;lrIONTREAL REXL EST3TE• cut head, but was able to continue la another article its the eiplaaatlon ia- lorry• teams is promised #or this Eggs-Strictly uew-laid nosed. at tr to ` out of the wreckage with s badly why crock■ are excepted will be taken nn i big . Om petition In six-horse 15 to 17e. Creamery, a4, to 2bc 'per Ib tt — his journey; after his injuries were. vo{.ee .ems epactal teatureo.too 1s.gthy Fyear S Canadian National FXhlbl and fresh at 16-to Voted. .dozen, int a� care lot■. $ir Max Aitken and Eagh:sh inter- dressed. tion. The famous Morris team � for the preerot-digcnaeion. Chicago, which claims the cham- � emote Pnrcltase Block-of Land. �---- '" - g Hoa PRODUCTS. _• t ., DEATHS IN I10NTR1 .k L. For example. Consols-the famous abbre pionshi� of America, will be here Bacon- Long clear, 1134m per lb.. to case iA deslsatcU from Montreal says: visiles for Consolidated Debt of Great and it is understood that Graham lots. Pork. short cut, $23; do.; woes, a2L Bir Max Aitken and certain Eng- Hams-Medium to light, 17 to 171.2c; do.. r,'. The Month of August Has do Far Britain-ha.e dacli.ed over twenty-five Bros; of C'laremotft, end The beavSy 14t-2 to 151.8c; rolls, 111.2 to 120 lith interesta on Wednesday 'par breaflAst bacon, 17 to lac; back., 191.8 to - , Led Record. Dotal■ is the market dnritig the tisst ten Shedden Co., of Toronto, will be Zoe.._ chased the block of land surroun years, althdugh there has not been the among the other entries. As there Lard-Terces. 10 f4c; tuba, to 3.4c; pails. ded by St. Catharine, St. Alexan- tic. A despatch from Montreal says: - ' . der, $t,, Edward and Bleury P Y least feeling shat they,were" not perfect- has always been an idea that Ca- The month of August so far has sit ly secure, Consols have for years nadian teams could be produced to Bus, .AT MONTREAL, �` streets, paying $a377,000 for the a record for the number of acci- beat the Chicago champions, the Montreal', Aug. 22,-Elate - Qad•adian- r• been the premier. investment-sec, or g property; Part of the property dental and violent deaths•in Ment- com tition should be exceedin 1 • Western.e No. z, 4x31 to 2 t. car lou ex o. leas owned by C. A. tiCOrkman, thd'- world and the alteration in-quoted g 3 store extra No. 1 feed. 42 to 421.2c; No. real-and vicinity. Up to this time interesting. -3 C.W. Al 1-2 to 42c;-No. 2 boat white, 410; •who purchased it four years ago price hoe absolutely no effect noon their No. 3 local white, 40c; No: 4-.local white, over eighty cases of this kind have. .a for $92,000, and received 81`3,000 safety to the investor•who, without any 39c. Flour-Manitoba Spring wheat a- already been reported to the tents, firsts. $5,40; do„ seconds, $4.90; Win. on Wedncaday. desire ever to'soll, bought at par; for of 'SUCCESS OF BREAD ISSUE. ter wheat patents, s4.5o to $4,75; strongti3y' mlrgue. _ - bakers'. $4,70; straight rollers, t4 W {4,1 } s?. Course when the Government decide to to- do„ in bags• 51.80 to V. Roiled STANLEY RHODES KILLED. BLOWN FROM STREET CAR. Day them they will do so at Dar; but for Indicates Growth of Toronto IIs a Per barrel, $4,75; bag oqq 90 lbs., Millfeed-Brats, Ontario 1122 to 623; Mani. the man to whom-stability'of mar>iet was Financial Centre. .toba, 421 .w $22; 'middlings, Ontario, $23 to $14; shorts. Manitoba, $24; moulllie, Ifcpbew of Ceti?Rhodes Met Death Four Suffered Injuries in Ottawa a drat correideration amore unfortunate Toronto, August 21 (Special).— $31 to $52, Eggs-selected, 211.2c; fresh. In Automobile Accident. When Motor Explode#. h:gb class investment could not have been Toronto has every reason to be erne'12 o. tosclzd-ec; eiiist rtim, 1z 4et°o w << chosen. Take the �irkback beak which in- leased with the., success :that.has 121.2c. Butter-Choicest, 831-2 to 240. A despatch from London says- A despatch from Ottawa says: _ p Tested heavily in Console. The Directors attended the issue made by Messrs. , ,. Stanley Rhodes, a nephew of Cecil Four men. received'painful, but not UNITED STATES MARMETS. _ Rhodes, is dead a:, the result of in. serious injury, here on Thursday, bought a security and paid a high price Cawthra Mulock b, Co., of the Minneapolis, Aug. 22.-wheat-septem• - juries whicb'he received in an au- when the motor on a street car for the element of eatety, while stability bonds of Canada Bread Company, 2 ay,!1.2c; December, $z�1.2 to $1.0054,rd tomabile accident on Wednesday. blew out, setting fire to the car. or market price should have bee. their Limited, because the favorable re- $1.031.2; No. 1 Northern. sto1 to st.03; No. y Hia .wife, who was formerly Miss Three passengers and the 'conduc- first thought. Asa result of their taek-of ception wjth,which it is meeting in. 225Ntrt9e1n,%C into simt.2; O. 63whe8t, Kabel Russell, and a Gaiety for were blown clear off the car• iudgme.t and -carelessness in dtagnos- dicates that Toronto must have '�, Oats-No. 3 white, 401.2 to 411.4c. chorusirl is also reported dead and sustained burns and other mi- Ing their requirements,the bank wag fore- made very considerable progress.as Rye-No, 2, 83 to 63.1.2x Bran-1120.50 to g , re p 1121. Flour-First-patents, ss to 85.20.• see• ed to close its doors. *So too'the min with a financial.-centre. Many of the and patents, $4. to $4.75; first clears, sin a result of the accident. nor injuries. larger houses.would have hesitated _. 83.35 to 63.55; second clears, 42.35 to 6250, a-surplus supply fit funds,-which he may Buffalo, Aug, 22-Springwheat stronger; making.an issue during The hoii No, 1 Northern,. carloads, store, $1.11, require at an indefinite period In the tut- day season, but Mr, Hulett,s fore- Winter firmer; No. 2 red. 92c; No. 2 white. ' urs,-but meantime desires a better rate of 90c, Corn-stroll er; Nb. 3 eilo%v 69 1.4c - _.. -' - y sight and courage seem to be bring- xo. a yellow, 67- :2c;-Zvo 3 corn; 6� 14, all-- interest than" saving banks allow, on track. through billed. Oats-Firmer; ing, him the success he deserves. 14o, 2 white. 42 1.2c; No. 3.white, 41 3-40• must chose an investment which will on The favorable reception it has re- No. 4 white;40.31-4c. 'Barley-Matting, $1.151 .. -PRIN-9 __WHEkT -PROSPEC S 1 - .• able him to realise on; his holdings at ceived is all the more notable be- LO 61,20, short notice 'with little or no loss. -Of cause the issue is-being ;brought LILE STOCK MARKETS. ' course there are securities of this sort, out ata time when the market con- Toronto, Aug. 22-Heavy cattle, butch. The ..Condition of the Grain in the Damian dition8 both in Wall Street-and in ers: or light export, $5.90 to $6.05: medium Z. r - n On s ra aoic light butchers', $5.75 to 65.85; min 1 5 to $5.50; c mmo T (�p11 Bonds which are withi a very few c e e ='Is ninety Per Cent. years of miatu icy wheq they will Toronto are most unfa�'o ble' a ommon to tai • cows, $3,50'to $4.25; good, 114.50•to 85; balls, _ be paid-at,nar-present this feature very '11' $3.50 to 65; canners, $1.50 to $2. Stockers - : AFTER FIFTEEN TEARS. and feeders-Rough light Eastern stock _ strongly. The stock of a bank each as the slow at $3.25 to 64.25, Hogs-87.50 f.o.b.' y A despatch' from Washington of the British Isles. In the west Bank of Montreal, .Bank of Nova Scotia —�' and 87.80-ted anb watered.at the market. .:.saysl: The foreigp crop report tor it. was from one 'to -three .weeks or of several others of equal merit are Jatried McCracken, O? London, $5,50 3 h Fi Bnd7sold 8e iYhtS ewe$ $• e heavy 5e wd Strikes It Rich .ice-Alaska. light, s y ewes, $4.50. There were no July. was issued on Wednesday by early, and-in the east from tests or excellent mediums {op the investor who - choice lamba on offer, but there was A the U. S. Department of Agricul- three weeks late. The total trop wants a fairly high and certai return. A despatch from London, Ont:', -market for some at $750 to $7,60. "tare. in western Caned&, spring is.not likely to equal that of last and ad excellent chalice in the long run'iit says: After-being,absenti and hear- ROME RULE,1N..SCOTLAND. wheat prospects appear to have year. _appreciating iii value; but the auctua ing uotbing from his•people for " = 'ana-intaitied their. excellent pro-' la Argentina- and Chili, there — . 1 $iotia of Brice winch have.beset all bank fifteen years, n James 1tteCr has Dleai4nro Introduced in the Sett wise. The condition at the and autumn-sown crops are no , pass- ea has written home that he has ` {" a of Jul for the .whole of Canada 'in throe h the mild wi i's.of "rocks•in the market during the-pass eigh• isb.'AOttse, of, Gogtlnoost. # Y g g strode it rich is the goldfields -of 'fres given 8tt 90 against, ,7 .last 'those countrivs, weather co -tions, teen months makes them a decidedly node-' Aleska,'arlsi'is now residing in''Fair- A despatch from London says. ' year,_ The tAal yield of- iviafer`-bare been reported favor& e, and strable form of investment when stability. banks. -He' left London when- but .Sir Henry James Dalziel, member ,�rlt4sat -is estimMed sE 17,706,000 indications point to a go yield is the' prime essential. The fluctuation, a lad, and the letter reached his of Parliament far Kirkcaldy, $cot- # levahels, *9zapared with 16,610,000 of wheat, oats.and flaxseed.:,., -- Lad shsotntety .nothing to do.with theL mother, who is in a paralyzed con- land, introduced in the House of - a -;Ji d910: - In India .weaths,r.00nditionfYllsrs Tipro(Itable cond4ion of ..t.he, .bamca tbamnetve*-. ditiom. His fanner•rias been riead Cot�rwns on 'Wednefl ayy a""U"'Phe cereal harvest in Eprope on been untoward, but lately , someseldom have they done a better or more for some years. His people hadfor the establishment of 1doAa4WO 4 legust 1 bad reached the latitude improvement has been .noted. business. The cause was quite believed him'dead. � -a Scotland. Ci.�' �,• a>yi' - .. ^P j "r„u- i a J M ,.^.c.. :. ' 's,.i;.; `fir '., '��yx,. as,� ,• '+�,y,. 5.�,,..p,, _.t.:.r'- c, �s .i.11A' _ "ty:.t ..t'• `>{�y..-.- r - d Ir r � /r r t yJ�CAZif,7MSe -The To Exhibition opens -Mee. James 'Dwyer is ill at �w , .W V�J wmt"an to-morrow(Satnrdsy.) her home,but it is ped that a �• k =Mrw. (Dr.)Sutherland,Guelph, speedy recQyeiry will. be forth- ka -Odra. G. Bolton visited with is visiting her mother, Mrs. Deck- coming. 9�� Mrs. Varty last week. er. -James.and Mrs. Richardson, ' -H. Wade,.of Toronto, is visit -_Miss Harte Cowan, -of Torou- and daughter, of Humboldt,Sask., pm . N. !ng Mr. and Mrs. R. Moore. to, spent Sunday- with Mrs S. are visiting with-the -former's -M;<ss Mar ret Moore spent Snell. brothers and sisters here. ggpa -Mrs. C. Ludo) h,-of Toronto-, -Capt.- acid Mrs. Adams. and -- 8ttndey with friends in Oshawa, p p - • _ r, ' _ - Ea Mise Clara Ham of Toronto; is a ndingg s few days with Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Young, of Markham, -'--- , Spent Sunday at her looms here. John Mu y" --' - motored from Markham to visit v . , It FALL .V� �H f, yl -Mrs. Burgess, of Oshawa, -Lloyd Bateman spent Sunday Pickering friends on Tuesday. - seppeent Sunday with Gordon and at-the home of his grandmother, -Ira Clark, of Orilla Collegiate -- T,M; Mrs. Law. Mrs. B. Buntin Y Ineti6ute and Geo:Clark, of Mark- - Not 1 Price, g myth h n Broken but the. Price -Miss Adat Vanderburg is span- -Mr. and Mr-v. C. $. Powle dale High..Schbo? vi5fted over , dings few days with her aunt, and.friends, called upon Pickering Sunday with their._unele, Mrs. Waring. friends on Sunday. - Clark. r _ -Mise Emma Hobbs, of Wood- -Norman Herr, of Belleville, -Stanley Johnston, ,of Gerrie, White Ironstone China Cupa and saucers, reg. 85c. dozen. - r stock, is visiting with her cousin, spent Sunday at the home of his who is"attending Albert College, ' now only-65c.-dozen: ; i Mrs. Gordon Law. mother, on Church St. - Belleville; spent a couple of days Dinner Plates, req. 90c a dozen, now 75c. dozen. ' -Ming Watson, of "Hillcrest," - =Farmers who wish to secure'a with his grandparents, J, H1 and Breakfast Plates, reg:­80v.,dozen;now 65c. dozen - ..= Toionto, spent a few days recent- bargain, see W. J. .Coakwill'a Mrs. Rogers. T-ea Plates, reg. 70c. dozen, now 55c. dozen. : H ly with Miss Field. advt., in another column. -Mr. McQuay and -friend; of Odd Bowls,'Pitchers, etc., in clover leaf and other pat- ? y -Arthur Rogers, of Toronto, is .' Mr. Lane of. the staff of the New York State, spenta few days 'terns, reg.-20e_;-15c..aud 12c. now 10c: each. ._ spending his vacation at the home Toronto Globe and. Mrs. Lane this week with W. D. and Mrs. ' ' ' of his parents here. spent a few days at Simcoe Point. Gordon. They made their tripin —1i4 only Cups and Saucers, clover leaf design, reg: $1.10 �t -Mies Lalo Arkett, of Bloom- - John Bnndy and eon Harry, their auto. per oz. The lot Roes at$1.00. field, is spending a week with her of Greenbank, spent Sunday with -Mrs. L: Simpson, who has A only 97 piece Dinner Set, sage green, regular$7.60, y ' stint, Mrs. Croak, sr the former's brother, J.H.Bundy. been spending several weeks with now $5.50. -Mrs. J. W. Disney and child- -Mrs. H.A. Matchett, of Monc- her sister, Mrs. Miller. of Jordan, -I only 97 piece Dinner Set, Peacock blue, regular$7.50, k > ren• of Myrtle, are visiting with ton, N. B., is visiting at the home returned home or} ?Monday, a¢• now $5.50. " 1 Uriah and Mrs. Jones. of her parents, Geo. M. and Mrs. companied by her sister. -Dr. F. L-Henry will be here as Palmer. -A public meeting.in the_inter- . �E'E OUR BA RGA I N ��TA BLE 'usual next Tuesday to attend to -Miss Maggie Moore, of Toron- eats of Mr. Wm. Smith, hill be bis professional duties. to, is spending a few days' vacs- 'held.in the tower hall, Pickering. W e have mentioned only-a few of the bargains. Come and see. -Miss Smith, of Toronto, is tion at the home of her parents, this (Friday) evening, For full • spending a few days at the home R. and Mrs. Moore. particulars see advt., in another A ChaIICe of a life-tune for the farmer's - - of J. H. and Mrs. Rogers. -James Somerville has had his column. _ ' -Mrs. Bradford and son George residence painted-and otherwise -Mr. Henry Moore of the Brock wife, � -st where she need/ more 1 spent a couple' of days this week improved adding much to its ap- road, has sold so far this year over with St. Catharines friends. - and comfort. $200 worth of potatoes, the pro. - dishes for threshing. ?i -Rev. W. and Mrs. Moore a -M " -S.A. Dale and Miss P J duct of about two and a.quarter J - -- :'a - the latter's mother, Mrs. Hiscoc ` Wright have returned from their acres of land. Evidently the pots- were in the city on Tuesday. trip to the Pacific Coast. They to crop is not a failure every- - -Miss Helen Burling returned report a pleasant journey. what's. _ home on Saturday after visiting -J. and Mrs Norton Breakey, SEASONABLE HARDWARE her sister, Mrs. Dennon, of Frank- of Milliken, and Mr. and M rs. Cjpg� f.EZ`==2S - -'-ford. John A. Bull and daughter, Lila, — 1 doz. Knives and forks, bone handles, Sheffield, for $2.75. -Mrs. Hiscock, of Kingston, re- of Weston, pe of a few days this From Mr. F. L.Fowke to the the Dec- Special-1 doz. black handle Sheffield Knives and Forks, - iturned home on Thursday. after week with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. tors at South Ontario: solid steel blades, for $2.00. visiting her daughter, Mrs. (Rev.) Courtice and while there they en UwgTL•E.xEa,-.]laving accepted an •' Black bone handle Kni�rea only, at$-1 50 per doz. . �t 'r / ... Moore. joyed a picnic at°8imeae Point and invitation unanimously extended to White bone handle Knives only,,at $1.50,per doz. _ -The regular monthly meeting expressed the opinion that it was me at a mass meeting of my fellow _ - i citizens assembled at Brooklin under B�OCS.El.3 13z C$'rA,z�'tlD�CTt � x of the Women's Institute will be. a'beautiful place, the auspices of the Reforrn Associa- held on Tuesday, August 29th -The annual picnic. of fit. An- tion on August the 12th, Inst.. tQ a din 17 quart Granite Dish Pans'for fib cents. F ;1911 at the home of Mrs. Wright. drew's Sabbath Sebool will be contest South Ontario as an Independ- _ 14 quart Granite Dish Paas for 80 cents. -Mise Hilda Grant has godle to held this (Friday) afternoon '1n ent supporter of the Honorable Sir - spend a couple of weeks with her Boone's grove on the Greenwood Wilfred Laurier, and a firm believer ��Bt like �$,�a�n,� m��� r 'brother at Gooderham, Ont., be- road. Not only the members of in the proposed Reciprocity Agree- IM g y. ;fore resuming her-duties as teach- the Sabbath School but also all meat presently before_the Country) Ger. those who are connected with the as a measure calculated to enlarge our -- .-_ - ----Don'tmiss 1t. _ _ _-- Trade and Commerce wtth real rofft - -The exterior of Geryaa Corn- congregativa will.be heartily welt h Ali to L'aaada and to atilt further enhance ell's new hot�e has jtiat been paint- sones A good program of sports r Me ed and he has now a residence of will be van and a ood'time en- ur place and irning a t as one of g Ji the ffve salt governing Natiaas ai the DicChapmai. which any citizen- might well be erally i=s looked for. Teams with British Empire. I would most .re- _ Proud. riga will be at the church at one spectfully solicit your vote and in ft- -W. B. Powell has been a,p- o'clock to convey all to the picnic ante for my election on September pointed agent for the Masse yy grounds. 21st as sy representative for the eonsti- _ Harris Co...as successor to Mr.' R. -The Centennial Choir. includ- Canada,in the nest parliament of h _ ;Moore, who will move shortly to fug all the choice in the toevnahip Very truly yours. _ Barn � ithe city. with their friends will hold a pie- F. L. FOWHE. -Miss Doroth -O'Leary return- nic at Rosebank today (Friday). Oshawa, Aug. 14, 1911. t4 ed to her home in Toronto, after be inning at about eleven o'clock - h fpsading a, week with her cousin, and continuing during the remain p� SCraen DOOr/s LawnOWBrs, X11 St0�►0►8 hire. J O'Conner and other friends der of the day, during which dia- No More Dandruff 1 in Pickering, ner and tea will- be served, A Z. U. aCrxMcss Knows WHAT to ausinGG, These goods must be cleared out. -Miss I.. Morrissey and little goad program of a humorous CLZAN acai.Pe nephew, John Cowan returned character is being prepared.-Those - In order to rid your scalp of elthy-dant' Imperial Family Scales, 24 lbs., gulp $1.50 each._ t last week after a two weeks' vitsft attending will be expected to druff you masa kill the germ. There is a with relatives at Montreal and bring their baskets with them. 'halt dressing galled Parisian Sage which Everything in Graniteware reduced 20 per cent. ; ` +Ogdensburg. N. Y. A most enjoyable time is looked is now sold in every town in Canada. It Stoves and furnaces cleaned aad repaired now, so they is gawaoteed by T. M.McFadden to ers. —The regular meeting of the forward to by those who purpose will be ready for the first cold snap. - Mission Band of St. AbdreWs to'attend. dicate'dandrnff,stop falling bur ass scalp _ itch in two weeks or money back. . Eavetrou stn and Furnace Work a S y. Church, will be held next Satur- -A number of complaints have It you have dandruff get a large 5o ostir q peeialt „'. 'da afternoon, Aunt. 26th, -at 2,80 been made recently as to chips bottle to dap and rid yourself of it. Be = . s o'clock at Mrs, Peak's being taken rom rigs in the Meth- member that if dandruff germ@ are not -H. G. Kerr has returned to To odist Churg sheds on Sunday destroyed is time,the hair will sorely fall, . Jose ronto, to resume his duties with nights. . Several good rawhide °nt and baldoe�s will touow 13oi .na H e B UN DY _. the. Massey-Harris Co., after whips have been substituted by don. raateed in Picksriag by T. M. McFad spending a two weeks'- vacation worthless cane ones. If this prat- .. at the home of his mother here. tice is not stopped an inve-tiga- - =� -W. A. Remtner, princiW of tion will be made and prosecution _ - `the Brockville public schools ac- follow. If the perpetrators of FRESH c R ' S ' . '..compauied by his wife and family these petty thefts have any tori- has returned home after spendibg science trouble over'this matter EALED TENDERS addressed to the -- his vacation with relatives at they are at liberty to at once S undersigned, and endorsed"Ten- Always s good stock of first-class Groceries on hand. der for Public Building, Port Perry, Fairrppoort. - make proper restitution by re- Oat.."will be received until 4.00 P.M., Spiuk's Flour. Pure Dairy Salt in linen sacks of 50-lbs., 55 cents. - -Mrs.N. J..Mornssey and child- turning the whips to their owner's on Wednesday, September 6, 1911, for - ` ren returned to their ..ome at bug a' the construction of a Public Building Everything in first-class shape all the time. � . Newcastle, after spending a two -R, J. Fleming, or otherwise at Port Perry. Ont. �• weeks' visit with. her mother-in- the Toronto Street Railway Com- Plans; speciflea;tion and form of con­ law, - law, Mrs. James Morrissey of pony have siguified their intention tract can be seen and forms of tender Church St, of a alio a itinat the decision obtained on application to to the Post- eli g l; master at Port Perry, Ont., at the OOZ'ar� ANa k3SOS@S - - - -In ottr personal items of last of Police MaRistate Jephson when office of Mr, Thos. Hastings,Clerk of W we were misinformed when he fined lEl. J. Fleming $i0 aad Works, Postal Station F.. Yoe,ge St., -For every member of-the family. - spying that Mrs. Ward, daughter costs for violating the automobile Toronto, and.-at this Department. - of Mrs. Ackerman was visiting at by-law by not stopping when Persons tendering are notified that Simcoe Point. It should have read meeting a funeral between Pick- tenders will not be considered unless ~ Mrs. Shubrooke. acing and Whitby, _some weeks made on the printed forms supplied, Re A. BUNTING, DICKERING - } p a - -Contractor John McGinty has ago, the auto being in charge of and signed with their actual surnames ''the abutmeuts of -Clark's 'bt-idgo Inspedtor 'Archibald of Toronto, stating their ocaupationa and places of well under way. The north one The license-number of this autos residence.. In the case of firms, the actual signature. the nature of the is completed -and the south one is registered in the name of the occupation lace of residence of well advanced. His'new 'gasoline Toronto Street.Railway; and evi- each metmbep of, the firm must be B / G. . A U.G U S T -. -.S A L.E. , mixer has aided much in -the des. dently they are searching for some given. - 'patch of the wort;. flaw whereby they can evade pay- Each tender moat be accompanied - -}3a2"�1n FriCOIEI!< _ - -The final crowd of boys ar- ins their fine. .. by•an accepted cheque on a chartered rived Tuesday at the camp con- -One of the most pleasant pie- bank, payable to the order of the Hon- FARMERS-Here is a chance for fall ploughing work. Long y -ducted under the flu'splcis' of the nice of the season was held on orable the Mtniater of Public Works, Straw Collars, regular price$8.50, for$8;00." St Vincent de Paul' Society, To- Wednesday afternoon of this equal to ten per cent(10 p. c.)of the Balance of month only. ronto. After a successful season week at Simcoe•Point•by,the joint famouintorfeited of,the tender, which will be _ • _Y• ` forfeited if the person tieidering de- ' `;enjoyed by,,almost one hundred Sunday schools of the Audley and. cline to eater. into a contract when " Don't miss this chance. boys; the season will. come to a Pickering Methodist churches. called upon to do so, or fail to com• ;Satisfaction guarsriteed close next week. The weather was most favorble plate the work contracted for. It the -A meeting in the interests of 'and the presence of numerous enders not accepted the cheque will �'. L. Fowke, M. P. and of recipro- small boats contributed largely to be returned. _ city will be held to the temper- the enjoyment of'the gathering. The Department does not bind itself h'ICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM ' once .hall,- Cher wood, next Much interest was taken in the to accept the lowest or any tender. Phone Ind. 301. _ W. J. COAKWELL s` ry B order, ; - • Thursdag evening beginning at 8 races and various other athletic y -• - o'clock. Addresses will be even events for which prizes were dis- R.C. DESROCHERS, - by Messrs. R. R. Mowbray, Robt. tributed to the victorious.contest- Secretary, Frierson, L. T. Barclay and F: L. ants. . After the sporting events -Department of"Public Worka�- - Fowke; M. P. tea was nerved and fully two hunt Ottawa, August lb, 1911. - Sv s� .�.. JR►1v� -Bills have been issued 'for -A Bred and fifty sat down and par- Newspapers will not be paid for this meeting-in the town hall here -to took of the good things provided. advertisement if 'they insert it with- A full stock of Beebe's high-grade Overalls and Coats. to match, in al!'. V. _..,g• be held on the evening of Thurs- The day passed most pleasantly out authority from the Department. sizes. Prices from 85 cents to$1.15 each. .day,Sept. 7th, to discuss the pub- .and fortunately no accidents lic gnestions of the da Among cnred to mar in an way the plea- PICKERING MARKETB give addresses yy Also, the Eze Suspender, the double cord sliding-Brace;adjusting its - _.. those who will ddreeaes are sore of the day. Simcoe Point is White Winter Wheat;old.:.._.:$'.82. - R: R. Mowbray, of Kinsale, the deserving of the patronage it is Red „ „ ., ••• S2 self to everq'mows of the body. 'Price 25c to 50c per pair. s. L4beral candidate for the Provin- receiving. The general expression' Mixed 'i " 82 t U eta) Legislature Daniel O'Connell, on all sides was "why bot make Winter Wheat,new..... ..... - .78 ,FARMERS SUPPLY STORLPit K. C.. and Messrs. Robt. Grierson this an annual circuit picnic that, Spiing'Wheat..r.. -........: ., .70. f ad G D. 'Conant, of Oshawa, and we may know each other better?- moose ........ .. 70 - No F. L. Fowke, M. P. Such gatherings have great value. Oats ......,. .... .. .3.8 E.- BRYAN, PROP.' _FIC$ERI' G� P