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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_07_05r_z� - - I I � . - 1� . N . _-, 91. 11., ­F'. y I . W - , F. . .. 7 All. d _VOL. XXXI -PIC"KERING, ONT. FRIDAY, JULY 1912 No. 40 VV0f*0*"aL 6'embial. SMOCK ROAP WHIT-EvAts Established 75 -years T`0 Theliome of bir. and �drs ""Wril. H. �obnso`n has purchased a new SPINK MILJUD Ellicoti. Bro'ck road, vms the scene of -cement mixer. y reunion. wbed-Mrii. Ellicott's F. A. Major spent Sunday last with I& famil brothers and Oveir fa E. FPUSTTH. D_ of 0., Re 9W friends in Rochester. _R* tered bar of she o0alnewaQ Aga.:�... ­-_n-i d d is'iiew found' GREENWOOD Aisters an a. specw attention FLO 11 i: 1. ecte :7 dibmas of Oa= IR lies assembled on Monday. July lot. Goo. Pugh huA er given to Among those present were: Murray ation under his barn. ILl,"La:t0f glass"- ZY86 "G"d free- North WHITE— SATIN and Mrs. Barrett Harvey- and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Aumni(ere and son are LOS Z., CREAM—BUNS n:, MILLS i Barrett, Richard Barrett and Miss visiting with friends here. TEA---BUNS KINNOIN, M.D., L.R.C. Pearl, of Pickering; G. A. tnd -Mra. ' Gordon McKay spent Sunday last -5 "N* cidlualcmr h. member nt the College of F-1 *. I % Bread and Cake Idakers Free. Gordon, W. and Mrs. Hutchinson, with friends in Greenwood. ­6 an* aud Mr eons 7 0 ego 0 L. A. oad . MI s. indlay, Miss Nium On. S11"day OCI-001 piuxllu VU Tues- ­;nd day last,'was a great success. BRAN no, diub dre of -mom and FEED: Findlay, Miss,. Edna Christian, D. 02108 and reddouas, Brous Carman Gordon. of Toronto. Our tennis playere have been hav- -BRAN ing fine weaLber-for practice. MANITOBA GATS WKERING MEDICAL SU I AL �SHORTS AUDLEY A number from here attendedthe OAT- 1CHOP 'WELLAND FEED FLOUR concert In Markham last week. and X-RAY INSTITUTE 7: 66 Miss W. Chapman is home for the Artb ur Hodgson it rapidly progTeay. BARLEY FEED JUMBO ONTARIO,:, .'MIXED CHOP vacation. Ing in the store-keeping busness. Fredl-awrence spent a few days Miss Ellicott. of Brock Road, has CORN V- ZLGDr TOWLIC, X. B., M. D., C.- M, OAT CROP CORN visiting with Geo. abd Mrs. Lawrence, heen visitin"Ith her sister. Mrs,-W. CORN CROP There are quite a number going to Knox. Special prices for large quantiti eafte of Mon. Dise"ed of Womon, Can*=-, CORN GHOF tbiB celebrvttion in Whitby on the 12th. Miss' Ruth Annis and Miss Eliza Iramors. X-"y exAudliation. Diosa*es of 1COfLN CRACKED H is on in full owing -and the White bad a small ic Friday last roat and longit. Ing gla"aw =d MIX '29 cropa'tilnfag Ptioc r10 :F T 0 'U ED'CHOP ir, a little he&vier than last at Riverdale Park their Sunday 02" Roan Ill to 3 and 7 to I tiny year. school class, at which- a very enjoy- BAKERS'JOY FEED WHOLESALF IN TON LOTS Mrs. Johnstone and Bon are here able time Was S��Ilt. GOLDEN CITY for a few weeks with R., Guthrie and The WhitevR Branch of the Wom, Chopping every day in the week. family. en's Institute will hold their next K.ISSIMI E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS_ Prior to thetk- departure for home. meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Hei- tj4 speclal . on T193. Coun!y Orown Aftoragy, and theseetions presented Miss Madden sey. Green River, eddesday. July 0ALWELL'S' MOLA,§SES, with a gold watch and, Miss Thorp 10tb, at 3 p. W. All ladies are cordi. Beat kinds'of baby chick f eed, poulti MEAL With a beautiful jewel case. ally invited to attend. grit. etc.. on hand. Try the chick T. BARCLAY, Barrister-At-Law, Cement silos have been built feed for your young chicks. 7 solialso rapid. Public, Spocial Zxaw4 Mair for flisrA "6.N.0�l7t ly in tb* east encL averaging one in a WHITBY Whitby, Justics, Broek swse�' week. While they are expensive at fly J Its SPINK, LIPUTED10 the start they are. claimed to be a The County Council have rchased E two acres on the east side Mile House - CHRISTIAN, Barrist;r and PICKERING. ONT. good investment.' th ,As Solicitor-14otary Public. Etc. Money to 00c* next door to the standard Bank.' of Refuge property for $1000. The Mi,&ionary Conference or Sum- WWtbr. 'CVNT1aNNIAL CORNER$ Ladies' College and several hundred -Ah �T -a On Tbursdav evening of last week mer School is n�w in progress at the R A T. are �e---A-tdlt $TOCK V 1 4.0 J_J A—L Aj a sociable was held in the church. A The Seventh Day Adventists have" WG. HAX—Issuer of Marriage program was presented consisting of rected a Lent opposite the Methodist Picker.JuLwanses in The County of Ontario. CLAREMONT music vocal and instrumental. read. el a Village. Tabernacre in which thiey" are now rny for all styles of furnitti ings. recitations, -etc. During the holdinit uieeting-;. tco F ODS _-TPOUCHER. Real Estate Auc. re. f-vening Rev. and Mrs. Beynon, who The vote on the by-law to raise*by . tionser, valuator, collector and isstier are leaving the circWt after a'pnstor' debenture the sum of S25A0 for the of in&rz1&ae liceaves, Brougb SM 407 Kte of four yeam. wete each presented erection of a-new high schr)ol, will be with u beatitifulchair. Rev.Mr.Ber. HOPPER Issuer of Marria voted tipon sin the 31st of July. "CALDWELL'S MOLASSES ge non 9 wmq a leather rocker and that pf D Licenses in the Oo-jaty of Ontario. Room Mouldin Mrs. Beynoti a rattAn rocker, The The Methodist' chlirch has bouplit MEAL $1.90 Office .% store and his residen", ciaremout. 9 Mr*. J. B. Dow's residence Mid lot for presentationa were made by Mrq. W. !n $4104). This property. which adjoibf5 BI;ATCHFORD'S'CALF MEAL R,BEATON. TOWNSHIP OLERE Pichuse Frames Collins. on behalf sif the congregK- the Tabernacle site. 'will be used as a. 4-*'e Oon werancer, 0ora—loslonor for esic-in tion. -while Mrs M..,Chapwan read a parsonage. 4124"lle Acootintant Etc. money to I*" feeling address exp"asing the sincere 00 ram Issues of M revr.t .11 felt at the depatture of so The C, P.-R. have filed. a plan with SAGAR and FLAX MEAL acou" VMT.;& 0' 1". Window Shades -f the- n the town council orth route. wortby a couple firtym tbe comnumity At a ceetinir of the council the plans _F POSTILL Licensed Auctioneer, and wi5hing then) c-mbotied success were approved. after which they were 0 for OOUDtl@G "f York and 06SW10. Age- in their now Held of lAbor, Theit Ilion AM*@ of all kinds atton ad, sent on to� the RiOwAy Board it Ot ta- .-7POULTRY TONIC i to an sbors"t wi-secounseisas well as theirearbe6t "'Dotico. Address Green River P.O., oat. gnipathy would be cherished by All. wit to receive their approval, Am 70 cents U-NDE RTAIKIN.—G there Is seme-oppoition to these Plans T__1__r,HE PIC--IKERING NEW WB. POWELL* Lleenqed Auc. Rer Mi. Beynon feelingly replied to tho roAw*y -beard-ft4y -e-ot appto%e- docoer. valastor *ad collattor for thekind words.expressit and on-be- 7 le" of Ontario aul ib-c6nuectiorr them. York, All kinds of nf`.%1r*s Beynon abd lifinself thanked Ej4rlr on Sunday, morriting fire was' J.- L. SPIN K, Lt& aw salste co*d-acted either vr,vately or by auction 8610 a,*%" collected For dstos or other 01. Distance no object. the good people of Cpritenniml for the di*eove'red in the Ontiorto Lsdies�-Col- lk�ralare apply at residec". K-Irsatotb 9t, AN. handsome tokens of tbair esteem. Awing; Phone order loft,st Nff" Offics,' Pick. - .- q - - l6ire..iiind but -for the. affic4ency or `tore,, Claroruoa%, will rg. Prices moderate.' Wh3thy's waterworka ovs;tem. the aring, or Mictiab's PICKERING dRaw Jeftive 11 lontion Sarof6etioil an ran- NWOOD buildinjz which is the-piide of the Mod M111-1.1. auzu bar to Independent Lao*& w William Gibson spent Tuesday in to n would ondoubtedly hare been Toronto, destroved. About inidnigbt. maid. S NJ rm. N i-rhol and sons John and qervanL4..discovered fianios btirsttrist The Best is Alway Ernest, also- John CrKig spent the throtigh into their rooms. and giving holiday ipdth K. and Mrs. Beelbr. tbp alarin the hose of the college was C. OA- -the Cheapest "Thoi;iias Anil Mrs. Wilson Arrived b7ought into plavand the fi-atnes held Egg. Stove. Nut and Pea sizes Check until the "airrivatl 'of tlxe fire hdgade. who quicklyerititiXuislied the honie (;a Toesday. after spending s 'In in hard coa� And vre handle the Best. iWeek with their daughter And son. flAmp-. - Dawago -to the; extent of Best'J lumo steam coal. All coal to Richard GornileV And Mrs, Carlion $14MYi-was the result of the fire. tinder covet-, full weight and was in Parkhill over Stinday Attend. 7 0 _iN�>,rictly Pure, n Horner. 111110 9HAM J in -&I of their sister. Mrs. prompi; service. 1. PAR I RE the ftknet _r . T T _N A" _= -=I -M. Stanley (nriton Ana hride. of To- Miss Mar orie McKinnon is home -HELLEBORE. . I . . X ronto. accompi,nied hy Ale' and M 1 "' fit, the bc layq. A G(irid stock of rough And inAtched Skene and child. spent the ii JOHN PHILIP Pine Grove Farm. 01'dsy at ( M`rq..-Pe1.rytnan- Is visiting friends in hemlock, adso matched and dressm; INSECT POWDER. Toronto this week' ed spruce and pine. -Has a full line ot tresh and' "I'lie Fort' William - Daily Tmes, J. L. Cowie -and' R. 1, Orice of 'To. cur- -LOUSF KILLER—Hesses', Pratfs', Joutnal of recent date says: ­L. M. -ad meats constantly on hand. Mato spent the holiday here. 2x, 3x and ix Ontario cedar shingRes. Gleeson., who has had charge"of _the Sx: and 4x B. C. shingles. % John McLean and family visited CHLOIDE OF LIME, Gr min ExrhanTe Office in the, GrAam fr Spice Roll, -Breakfast Bacon, lendas at Havipton�,Monday_ And Horne BI g. recesved *a well wirn- Let me quote rou prices on any biaild-'. J)ISIN'F.ECTANTS. Bribn Feasbv, of Tot-onto. spent ing mater" I vou,may require. Ram,- Bologna,: W einers, e tc. ed Or.ornotion yesterday. when he was Doillitnion Day it his home here. ka Highest prices pikid fo -SULPHUR. 'Etc,.. proinoted to nian-nger of the C.. P.R. 'Best, of Toronto, spent the Bill stuff sk specialty. r N I is s 'Tel6gra;ihs in this city. Mr. Gleeson, Independant pftne i5".- Butche 's cattle holidity with Mrs.- (Dr. i McYinnon. r 'this city for the Archie -And Bert -MRrshall. caf To- ha s been a resident of past for; years abil is wNl known.' His 1, V rOnto. are visiting at."W, E, Holtby's. A. C.'REESOR -omotron to manager of the C. . . Al" PICKERING PHARMACY Telgriiphs in-this city is at very,POPAI- Misses-RIa0y.s iLnd Jean Brodie, of, Pickering, are h'OVdaying'at'"High IRr one, especially among the buslijess LOCUST HILL njeu." View. First-clus rigs'for hire R VAL Mrs. Harsell. of Uxbrifte, visited at, WAAL ESTATE ..... WHITEVA-1.11i R. J.Cowan'shist week. Day. or iiiight Miss Mariorr Philip.spent the Ireek- b6l -der, of Lindsay, is vis- en-d' with Miss Libbie Fartbitig, of Mr.-Bork' -BUS meats all traitis itfng his moLher. A�thit. Teaming promptly -Ertteud-ed to. son, Win—Sinclair. Toronto; spent over, Sunday at T. C. E Mr. Sinclair spent Suneay with his - Win. Brown and Joe. Wallsice, '6f JU N 4gent for CanRda Carriage Co. Irisurance rates lower on farm pro- Mr. Burton, of Toronto,.is with'his Brown's.- - brother, W-m. Burton. R. J. and Mrs. Linton find Miss May pertyand.Villiige Dwellings, W. He Peak'i in first-clhss Companies, N1r, and Mrs Moore -gpent'Sunday Linton spent over Sunday with their J Pickeril"g. -OIPT BUYERS with Mr.-And iLirs. Bate. people b ere. 1-To 1=re=!Lu= 2qotegs. Mrs. Mason, of Toronto, Is visiting r Al. 0. McGr-elzor�albd Tamily, 'of To. invite.you ALYRED PALMER iinot-insured with me, call and her sister, Mrs. W. Major. ontor. visited Mrs. George' McGregor We,cordian. W.'H. and Mrs. Moore, 6f Inne'skil- over Sunday. you to call. Painter and Decorator cotupare rates. 0 len, visited at E. J. Moore's. Miss Edith Law, of Toronto, opent 0 One first-class brick house and Mrs. M. Reesor and the little-Misses last week with fier grand moth6r_Mrs. 7 stable for sale. W. T. Willson. Established seven years in Birnie are visiting friends in Mvrtle, Our supply of Cut Glass,,Silver- A" Mrs. White Mrs. J.-Tool'and Mrs. J. Leary are -and daughter. of 9t. ware,, ehina," Kitchen and 'Plckeri ng 'Vill aig'e. visiting their son and daughter W Catharines, are visiting with John Mantle Clocks. 6te., suit- V. Richarclson. - -and Mrs. Gerow. Call on We for estimates, Y� and-Mrs. Tool ' of London;---- able for wedding gifts A number of young men from To. Frank and Mrs. Gerow and family. .- cannot fail to arouse your Prices reasonable, Notary Ptiblic,-Pipkering. In of Toronto, spent the holiday with ronto have erected their camp in Jol admiration and pleRsemp.— Workmanship guarant6ed Kirton's grove and will -their spend their people -here. you in the matter 4innie their holidays. Misses Meds Hogle and. of price, S PECIALIST Miss Ada, Turner and-Miss Nettie Orown have returned from their dif- 313latmend JKIngs :MC=1EIPM�T0�1 C)=t. in all kinds of Tire Setting. Homes were each presented with a ferent schools for the summer, It will pay you to constilt us if -"-MR �-ra* pearl brooch and an address by the . F. C. Mecbin, of Toronto, and N. F. 1 Von are interested in these, T. R. Trains going. Egli doe do foll9ws.— iLad -.Mrs. Meoftn and daughter, 45f --_Jiefars_gaiag,.Uewb4ere. 'No. 6 mail Reaper and Mower )Cnives gr6und' the eve of tbe-ir eparture'frorn the' Osbawa,'*ere bome amer 'tbWi:i6ftd*jf" 8.08 A M. Weddinpr n1njWs 12 Local 250P M village, they -having been active and Rev. Mr. Cochran, accompanied by Mrs. Cochran, of Toroatei spent the Up-to-dafe'in color, design and 14, Local 6.04 P: M* Woodworking and efficient workers, Our Trains goWg West due am follows Sympathy is extended to Mrs; Toy. week-end with Thos. and. Mrs. Perry- and a proper flt. are the kind the man. r and Miss Margaret Tait on No.. 13 Local 8.36 A. M" General Blacksmithing' 10 we sell. Buy the best. 11 Lotal 2.30 P. M* death of the former's husband. James Clins. and Mrs. Barclav and Winton prices mnFe according to the W" H JA1110k BROU BOA Taylor pmsed away W and Mrs. White attended the wedding cl%eiglit of them. 7 M ail 8.19 PAd. a t Thursday at . t "Suilidav inoluded. No In buy, and a. pleasure f Miss V. Bar;cloy afWbitby I&A 0 the ripe old kge of 93 years. Mr. Tav� 0 ee lorhas been a prominent ci,tizen, for Wednesday. to show -you our goods. a great many years, and his . f&mili&r The Methodist Ladies'. Aid will hold face will be greatly missed. The their next eeting at the home of Harry llicott on- Wednesday, Have you lots of watm ? I -Blaoksmithing funeral took place on Saturday 0 the Mrs Norman Bass,"" C. B. RICIL, OF W19MVALZ Wbitevale cemetErv. July lOtb. --Every person welcome. The Ladies' Aid of St, John's church h On Thursday eveping"frfends from JEWELER.AND OPTICIAN Having rented the Dunbart�n shop is prepari�d t ' o, furnish you anyt Ing the different appointments of White. met on Wednesday affernoon at tlie and opened the same, I am prepar. in the line of watei supply such as vale circuit gathered in the. village home of Mrs. Cbas. A. Barclay, when oppostru Afrw WHITBY ed to do adl w6ft entrusted to pumps, windmills, hydraulic rattle, to bid farewell td R#v. A. B, and Mrs. EL pleasant . and probtable time was Poor 01110TOR me in the above line. plumbing. ew. Harries and family on tbp eve of their spent by all. Horseshoein a speei'alty. departure for their new borne. Many Win. and Mrs, Cameron and family, Call in arlsee ine any time. They are 'alob expert well drillers were the regrets expressed. After of Osbawa, Mrs. Dickson. of Toronto, R9 :M T. ::j7:MT=Wa9=: and respectfully sc�]Icit your patron: 'a lunch of eake and sandwiches thew I Mrs. Cuttle and children, of Toronto, dispersed by singing.'?G-od be witb I spent over Sunday and the holidaf a4Le for the future. DUNBARTON Imd. iabone 5621. with Jau�es Hogle and familT. Lax-ets 5 c,.sweet."L.Em you till we rueet again." T. I _ , " - � -1 1 ` _1'_'2 " ' ' � ' ' '�L": ' _"' � _­ L-� , , , -, . '_ - . . . , _ T .1 1 . - , ;.., �-;k �.* , . �;_ - , .- .- , - 11_'t , � . , _ , I ­,i ` `-! . . , . , , - _j, 7, 7 _7 4­� �Ml' 1P, 116h4 you bq hofts,. bi',-tea I we -***4 hind*r You, thaO. b.* teb, 3%11 Sardoni is free for the night he Refined to almiolute wanted him; 'I met him just now. LY'A"MONTH'o Good-bye." Thew to �he­ coachisian, purity—sealed tight and protected from possible contamination The' Word startled Frithiof bick to the, recollection of his own af- fai S MYSTERY EXPLAINED �ri�- be hak o4t his bear- OR, A CURIOU ing, Q must wik for direction. He would accost this man who seemed a little less in a hurry 'than the rest --<Coati in Utft- Q=ulated Suuar' CHAPTER V1 nued). -had never really existed; that he of the-worid-. had been utterly dec6iye4, defraud-. Will _fr "Why do you try to hide that ed ; and that I so you kindly tell me thle way in ihis'n& �-Pound Package i§ th6 om Mel" he cried. "Are you &I- methIng had been_ to the Arundel Hotelt" he asked. taken from him which could never The young man' ' turned at the purest %ugar you can buy. Bach Package �readv betrothed to, this --oth return. e'a cl�,y I so nd of his voice, looked keenly n contains 5 full pounds of'suga :.:01i1Tt 1. only last Sunday. e e "I will not liv for an imAtant,,_the�_JLtJd_out_ at ILeld-out- said 0. him, not an N'. mobbed. "And I meaLnt to write.to his hand in cordial welcome. 'You; I did, indeed." er." And-in the relief of having "How are y*ul" he exclaimed. Ask your Canada Sugar Once more she covered her face some attainable thing to desire ar- ,W4at a lucky chance tha't we w time not atm dently, -were it only death and %nni-, -;�-.��Qrocer Iteflake Co. ith her hands, this should have run across each other tempting to hide from Frithiof the hilation, he quickened his pace and in of brilliants. on her felt a-sort-of renewal of energy and the dark like this!- Have you Jor it. U11fteL beautiful circlek',c been long in England?" third finger. life within him, urging hini on, Frithiof, at the first word of hear- It seemed ta_��ais that - giant holdiug before him the Qno aim ty greeting, looked up with start- 10 on hini then, and which he thought was worth p,r- led-eyes, and in the dim gas-light hands seized EXTRA crushed out of him his very life.' Yet suing. he saw the honest English face and 'the pain of"living went, on remorse- He was alone again, -and the twi- kindly eyes o - I Roy Boniface. lessly' and as if from a very g�eat light for which he. had longed.,was distance he heard Blanche's voice. fast closing in upon. him i a sort of "I axii engaged to Lord Roz�l- -CHAPTER VII. blue haze seemed gathering,over the aux." she said. "He had been in Meantime the - brougham bad C park; night was coming on. What. bowled swiftly away and its two oc-_ Norway on a fishing-tour, but it was this horrible new struggle which 0� on the steamer that we first met. was cupants had settled them-selves be inning within himl "Evil And then' almost directlw I knew was . 9 all been "sin," could he not at least do what doyvn comfortably as though 'they -t at Munkeggen it had i tha I had he would with his own life 7 Where were preparing for a long drive. quite a mistake, and that he harm in ending that which Are you- 'warm enough, my We met was t iever really loved you. child 7 'Better lei`me have this win- y' want you to say so nice t.6 have children about the i hopeles- IV spoiled and ruined I ears, and 1 49 so again at one of the watering- was s . 'dow down, and you put yours up," yes, to it.- house! One7ean never be dull where Places in September; but it was Was not suicide a perfect legitimate said Mrs, Boniface, glancing with o go into there are children." only settled the day�-before yeater- ending to a I ife I "It iffn't that you- amt t motherly anxiety at the fair face some sisterhoocr?" sawked Mrs. Bnni- clay. I wish—oh, bow I wish—that A voice within him answered his "I knew she- was dull at li-:)me," beside her. face, her ;gentle Zray eyes. fi i _I bad written to tell you question Rlainly� IlIng thought the mother to bersel 1. "It , - 'You spoil me, mother, -dear," with tears. was too much -of a change for her She stood up impulsively and "To the man with 4 41 A f] intipM T An wnnt A a diseased 94Y'%L said C-eeil. orn drew nearerto Him. brain—the man _w1_o__c1o­esn't know to QomR Pack from schoot Trom so you not to worry about me 1. am tically. "Why, how could I- ever, "Is there nothing I can do to what he is about—it is no worse an quite strong-, if you would only be- I many educated people and young make up I-or my mistake I" she said, end than to die in bed of a fever. lip go,away from home and leave You, I friends, to an ignorant old wornan .7 've it.yp - ''lifting pathetiic eyes to his. But to you—you who are afraid of 'Well, well, I hope you are," darling, juRt as I'am getting old i I i ke me - and a sileat house Not "Nothing," he said, bittirly. v enough to. be of Use to Qu I It's the suffering of life, you who know said Mrs, Boniface, with a sigh. that the chi ' Id would ever allow it." 'Oh, don't.think badly of me for quite well what you are doing—to nothing of that kind. and' the worst. "But of course, darling said it", she- pl,6&ded. E)on't ba;te But any way it's More - than you of it is that it would mean a good you it is sin." Cecil, "I won't sav a wo;�d too" me. Fight ag . ainst it as he w0irld, be look, child." deal of expense to father, which about it il' you- think it would. troa- And the mother thought wistful- "Hate you!" he exclaimed. "It seems hardly fair Vill be the curse of my life that I could not stifle this new conscious- ly Of two graves in a distant ceme�- g� i-ble you or make the . house to I o love you—that you have made Me ness which had &risen within him. tery where Cecil's 9�stjers lay; and He won't gnidge that," Said noisy- ildrem could. hold Mrs Baniface. , "Your father would . "Tbere is plpntv of room for do love you."" Only women or ch she remembered with a cruel Pang do ariything to please you. -dear, the"rq. poor little� mites." sAid Mrs. He turned as though to.go away, such a creed; only those who led. that only a few days ago some friend What is this plan 7 Lk me hear ''And the plan is just --"Don't go without saying goo�_ -sheltered innocent, ignorant, lives. had remarked to her, with the bout it." Bonifa-ce. bye," she exclainikd; and her eyes LAWking back &��rvard on the rapid like You, dear. There's only one I thoughtless trankness 0 a a (#Well. the othor nizht when I wwi I said more plainly than words, "I frightful struggle,- it. seemed to him talker, about �'s a' bjection I have la it. I d<m't like hparinx -wil about those pocr Grant- o vo rk for do not mind it you kias me just once that for ages he had tossed to and ipearance. IP oppgq* , ur binding . urself to wo ft o up hPT tbe--mo-ther] Y'o fro in that horrible hesitation. In t -man� -t- 'ist now- While - Mao". - ­ t, "I a=__Slad_ We " P. v years—no Jx He Paused ice--on.6 Mlb5t6,­ fire -reality-'a-11- must haVe -been over 'rRoyson," said Cecil, hhad left her husband and children I ng I Should have you are so you because now the next, yet through it all aware within a quarter of an .our. There I we shall feel quite. -comfortable, ando and gone off no ono knows whero. liked you to m.%r", dear that his conscience waa urging him rose -before him the recollection of ard then how the father.h&d foreed po you won't be anxious any more, mo- that check and would cert-LinTv be ­1�*tJ dOU'L thimic that is likely, to go without delay. his father as he had last Seen him ther. It would be dreadful, I think. id C-ecil,' "And it j1o" seem so Blanche watched 'him tremulous- stantling on the deck -of the steamer, to have to be a sort of serni-Invalid impr4.a-ned, I began to wQnder what sa 'Ay; she drew yet nearer. -,nrt of a. chance the ehildrem had. Ptup�d to let the time pass, on and LjLnd he remembered the tone- of his 'a - "Could we nolt still be friendal" all one's life. though I suppose, swome imthe war!d And no one Fepirned to do nothing: for Years and re ra ust "ice as he- had said: Peo0le must t. because there is a chance that'some Ob know -or to care what would become e said, with a pathetic little qui- ,I look to you, F to carry Royston said t he girls in 'd man whom vQu could accept may' _L��er in her voice. of them, except father, nnd Ine "No," he cried, vehemently, yet out the Sams in which I Myself have L_udon were inval' just for want M nto $=I prqpose to you. The chamces are 'i at it may not b e so, with a certain dignity in his man- failed, to live the life that I could oL ;ku-.:)Ie work. I rather 1*1110te. we must try to wet thei quite eqiftl '.th wish to have lived." asylum or school."... "'imer; no, we could not." rnnthez, that is what has been the "It iqn,t many asylums and then. you have W.IastcA 'a great lam, I Tbeu, before BUnche could re- He saw once again the wistful matter with me," and she laughed. would ?%re t4-% take them. I expect. Part of your life." cover enough from her sense of hu. look in his father's eyes, the Ming- "You, my dear!" said Mrs. Boni- Mr,�, 13,nifwe. wish vou, dould have fancie4i miliation at this rebuff to speak, he led love, pride, and anxiety with face; "I am sur,,;- you are nnt at all so; Mrs Ban" bowed to her and left the room. which he bad turned to hi loath idle at home. No' one oou.d say t1hings, there's a hprd fialit-before Herbert White," .%%id She threw herself down on the to let him go, and yet eagert; them ' But what was v0ur TAS'n 7" fa-ve. wistfully, "lip w-nuld have 05�_such a thing of you-" ood husband." "But '-Wh,. Trotber, it was just to per- marle such is a, sofa. and buried. her face in the him on his way. Should he now I am always haming to in c'om cushions. "Oh, what must he disappoint all his hopesl Should vent things to do to keep myself suade Ntber to let thern e to ­I hope be will to some one n6e. 7 "Mother, I ha-ve US fo.r the five years. Of course it But that would have been impoes think of me I what must he think of he, deliberately and in the full pos- busy," said Ciecil. quite, qui - Me I" she sobbed. "How I wish I session of all his faculties, take a got a plan in my head new that would he an expense W him. bdt Tisible. mother, te impow had written to him at o - nee and step, which must bring terrible suf- woVId settle my work for five wholel would te%cb. them. and help to take sible." "ved myse!f this dreadful scene 1 fering to his home people? And. care 4rf them: and oh, it would be, (To be continupd.) �"How could I have been so silly! so then he r membered for -the first dreadfully -silly! To be. afraid of e time that already trouble and irexa, writing a few words" in a letteyl tion and.loss had overtaken his fa- p --JKy poor Viking!. he. looked so grand w as he turned away. I wish we could wou the connection with 42 one 'have been friends still ;-it used to ther ; he knew - ell how greatly he b -the -108 Id regret ill -3ev of so- pleasant in Norway; he was the English firm, and he pictured to 60 unlike other people -, be i�ter- himc Kalve- is NVI r(? C* 91 dalen with a new and unfamiliar ho U elf the familiar ho.us4 in ..fi�er -w ested ifie. And rio* W is all over, a-nd,I shall.never be able to meet c!ouc; upon it, til instejA tf the r binx again. Oh, I have managed longing fo death there came to him ourp�ize�_GQnfe5f chech..5? —a longing to go very badly. If I had not been go a nobler Longing imprudent on Munkegien he might back and help, a longing to make have been my cavalier all his life, lip to his father for the loss and HERE vVill be twelve c4sh p6m in ofthc `nces (108 in all) and I should have likedto show him vexation and the slight whica had each nine provi ver her to people. I should have been put upon him. He began to -0 in the 1912 Prize Contest for Canadian 'liked to initiate: bim.in everything." feel ashamed of the other wish, he The clock on . the mantel-piece began to realize that there was still Farmers. Tle 1911 Contestwas so successful in awak- ening interest in the. use of Concrete on the farm, that a struck fi,�e. She started.up and ran something to be,livdd for, though across. to one of the mirrors,. looking indeed life, looked to hu- second contest, in which three times as -many prises are n as dim anxiously at her ey". "Oh, dear! oileied, was dcci4ed upon for this year. and uninviting aa'the twilight park "A' 6h, dear I what shall I do I" she �tbits wre&tbs-of The Contest this yiar is divided into three elasses, W-1 gray mist, and IB" and "C, " and there will be four prizes in each elms. (First thought. "Algernon will be here its unpeopled solitude. prize $50: Second prize, $25. Third prize, $15; Fourfh prize, $16.) ..dir"tly, and I have made; ap�rfect Emerging -once more into the, busy. f6a there are three $50 -Prizes tbrec$25 Prizes, Wee $15- object of myself with crying." and three S.10 Prizes, for ;a poovince. world of traffic at Hyde Park Cor- -Then, as the door liell-radg, -she ner,.the -erooption of his forlorn caught up a oouvrette, sunk down P. DESCRIPTION OF CLASSES desolateness came to him with far in FAch CLus the I re will be First, Second, Thinr and Fourth Prizes on-the, sofa, aziJ. covered berself up, rriore 'force than in the quiet Wh "There is nothing ($50, $25, $15, and $10) for Each Province. picturesquely. by thp Serpentine. For the ffirst .CLAn ­A--Pftn%b*,w&rAo4t*tb* fowearsers iseach vrwiiim who M now for it but a bad head&che,'!'sbe Said -COUPON C&FAW coft"a on tber Isms to gbe J,"f 1912. to berseN. time he leit keeily tfiat lie was -in —CUSS""Irl-lbfica tobe %wW&MiA dieffte Miami be of the beit coxcrOfe work done wM -Cosaft" Ce=0 4d tb1dr an unknown. city, and there came CANADA CEMENT COMPANY .6ve:&.him. a sick longing for Norway, 9 . ..t,2ASS sow 6~644totbe 90orkrown Is neb provism wbo W64% CHAPTER e UbUTM wam how nny -I&= w mecom am* VI.- for dear old Bergen,. for -t1b famil- :110raM FL,41AuaZ,_Jdaatrwd 9 ."ovift -fw -tilb Prix* one be sampe. ed by Put- I ent7be 9f the warL) On.the.Btairs Frithi-of Was wayfaid. ism mountains,.. the Jamiliar-fa.065,, Please send me full particular$ of 'by Mr. -Morgan-; it was with a sort' the friendly greetings of passers-by. 11. DoWt-diink that you must usp a large qimtity of cenvent in order to an WM The quantity of cenient Acd does not count in Classes "B" of surprise that -he heard his own For. a few minutes he &Wo.d 4ill, un- the 1912 Farmere Prize Contest, d a Pr1ze- and "C. " Many of last year's prize winners usedvery little cement. calm replies to, the Englishman's certain which road to take, won- 'i free copy of your book " Wlmt the When you enter the Contest,- you have a chanse -to win a cash polite speeches, and regrets, and dering bow. in. the world'he should. er CIA DO with ConcPett", prize of Siam well as the certainty that"you will add a P:—a—f inquiries as to when be returned to get . through the weary hours of his Farm improvement to your farm. If you haven't a copy, be, sa!e iknd ask for "What the FarrAer Can Do With Concrete." It will'xiot Norw aj' for', al I the time his - head m,14tary eyening. Close by him a 9 our book only rt improvemenn that you can.uKin ewering the CQntcs4 was swimming, and it was astonish- y-oung man stood -talking to the -oc-- i6out the use of coziciete on Oki: fi=; .4 itit wi teif you Jns that he iiould 'frame a correct cupants of a brougham 7v�ich. had Jun VTW yow "sw and addMa on dw aftck*4 cown. 49 Un I English p&ase. -drawn-up' by I the pavemett; he C -an Can Do Wkb Cowrm" w refte am a rwy ot * Wbm the Fm His heart was so utterly dead that beard a word or two of their talk, IN& -almost an Address A4dren. PmhBdty Massaaw -he could noteven think a his home; dimly, consciously. n neither his father nor Sigrid rose "Is the result of the trial know' a C 6 t Company t Canad emen ..before him' as 'be loolked down-thav yet'l" I 6nited tong,, dreary that lay "Yes, five �eari' penal servitude, EPP", n pw i sin f9T1WT_t v1st of life C-35 HeraldMdg. v1d lse6 only that and no more than he-deaervesy-"- 16eyb n d. He eb 4 IRIanche was no longer his; that the The poor children I what Win JBIg1kilse he had loved and believed I becon-Le of thevil" r 7- �. ''.., ... •• •t -a °^a ,;._- r -K x: sw; :±, -. _,,, .•�.,.. ,y .,,,- ••..,, ..y.: •°,ry'nr.,,r �... ;"�;nyyAt.,vz -ec,•;l- °••-,• ,r•tr, 11 w .. .. s .w .. a r. . ... ,;.• _ _ ,�' t - .. _ �.. _ 6 ..; :i -- . V w,. ; ,_ . ::�• .. y '! as '1• • v r . f -,. y t, , , • ` w , , • \ , t '_ -.. - �. • a,,,,, - - ad`,.�1 -...O& +..—a ...+i s+e>riv, ,•raGuY..�, ..rte .. I. gyon.rrN.Yftc�-- ,.= +i2'w-* ,,Nr,c •r,?!.;,5.3e'tlb'•A'i'L■ It .I.wA%,J'Le...s4t A'+✓ 44..: •ej,,4z,auwas!�aaa+ee• r+i .... •M+. >w.s:•vrt4G+ " "12• }�GtiL - - - , "" . .u.�tac +l+ A-- ,.: - - - - � . ti so, X11 I -i I . 1✓ W -' . .-_ J "NTS _ - 1 ,` Al 9� _. - . z . - . _. E ""' I ... EALTH ..�..-... _• , 1"�.' __ _ �' AT THE SA0 PAULO � D IiIQ SIIARE- • %t«► 5, a �� ° - - t.O.OK FOR, -- .., , .- ' . , i _ ' PROFUSE PERSPIRATION. PACK -.- -. -_. - -- -- _ - IfOLD a S ILL GE1 Tt1E��uE FS wntTfSTtl � Profuse perspiration, or hZperid 8 E C ARE F U L TO' . seals, often causes great annoyance, ® 6 �. • - 1. • .Details., of the Generous Plum—Dan get Of �AlIIg and when offensive, even [suffering. I �EE THAT' LABEL.ON y g OffenaivEne'sa is most likely ^to occur' �� ti• - g Carried AWag by C}ood Fortune of Others— when the regions affected are those ACKAdE -- IS SLU '_ 'f You are Bound to Take -that come into close and continual (40 OTHER COLOR EVER USED ON :How. to - Speculate 1 contact with the clothing, as, for a Chance —Audis 11>iargiasi $pecuiationf3 and example, the feet and the armpits; I YEAST sic- a ", 1, _. _ . and moreover, the long - continued s ;'$Ll�i �11tP3g}3ti. - -: _. _ dampness due to lack of evagora= REMEMBER THE COLOR BLUE ;# ,'. — -- . -. . tioII may cause at roe esome ec- ^ E.111t.G t L E TC0. LTDL �1I61flETT- COMPANY t „ the artlelim contributed by •'investor• That, in brief, is trhe situation, and there Zema. tr Tagoe►ro.orr[ ,ores is no questio -n of theJ►ery good fortune of TORONTO — t?IVT. """r Ma+'"r"` ' a , tir• For the sole Dnrpars of gaiding Man le' especially `those in _ ascots IaTeaton. sad. !t poasihle, at sav ;he shareholders. tnfortunately, there ie , y l� "P , ` g. them from' losiae t�aney theouth one :great drawback. -Many people who 'whom the excessive sweating is I 1'- pplacing ft in ••wildcat'• enterprises. Th• know little off- -nothing about- focal and Caused by nervous conditions, are _� __ -- fm actin! and sellable character at the ,Senegal financial couditiona will jump into -- - - - - -- . �' tatormation ma; blabl etI' d upon. The the stock market in the vain hope of mak• annoyed, even in cold weather a b I - ' - writer of tbe.a ,articles and she publisher- ivat a similar "killing." And in "90 'per although they discard gloves,, y of this paper have no interests to serve cent. of the 'cases they won't. , - - - .- la connection with this matter Other shad Now, I have nc, quarrel wish people. who profuse and continual perspiring of reader. invest in stocks. Investing in shares may the hands. o: e r ad " oc t e to s CORRESPONDENCE b TORONTO I be done wisely, so as to make a tidy profit, ` . - a d at t!le same time take no more than dealing w 1 s „ rr�� In with this ailment, t' i _. .: . c tRg, "Iucestor. ") ' lid ordinary business risk. but those who necessary to seek the underly-iug - -- - • do invest in this fashion invest. They do _. _ _ cause and, if possible to remote it. "y► The one topic of conversratton in the not speculate. No man who buy@ on mar- , market during the past few weeks has vgn can be said to invest; he speculates. Sometimes the perspiring is only' Chairman Dominion Railway Board — Poverty liR , n' -been, "What will happen to Ric aad'Sao sad too often speculation is just another OIIe amun man symptoms of a Paulo." Now that this question has been term For gambling. g y the City — dousing fhe Poor — Echoes • . thereto so are salon themsatyes and A man may look around the market k- serious physical condition— general answered and the ca[emeat incidental the present t me, amid sitter c5refully look- paralysis,- ..- ex ; at other - theretu somewhat )er.4ctled, inventors and ii Q� Bygone Days_ '"` ,apac laW they meet ns: what the new tug at all t es of the ques::on Yde ' P - -- - -4 order of things wit] bring about. that a eertala oompapY is tb good shape. times what It mar be a 8Ym tom of A new things y w ;th a mode +t capital its earnings showing regular increases remains obscure in spite of much ' of $120.000,000 Lae beep formed to he known over a series of pears and a good and Hon. R . J. Fianna. Provir.r[al Serre :ary,� nEarty always acramganied by social Se the Brasilfan '[4'em'waye ('onlpany, or arowinR market for its product -' it may Searching. Yery OfteI] It appears is aRsin in the lime light [n conaectiod vices; for eza,tiple, -inooe small house on• home similar name. 'this company !� to Rae•. electric light, or ploughs. All rntn• to be simply one symptom of a lack with the ChairtaanahiD nt the Dominion woman was found living with twenty ' _take over the shares of the Rio do Janeiro panics, industrial. public service or linen - Railway Board. It is curious to note how men, In nearly all these and similar cash take o er the s end Power Company• Sic• cial, should be considered along )ilmort of general tole, in which case it is many positions Mr. Hanna'+ name had the men are foreigners, who left coadl- f r in v Lig t its rock in the raga ut identical lines, with the few ♦sri it'.ons often accompanied by poor circula- been. sescciated with .Ourilig the pant Ave Lions in Ketone Probably Dow, worse than those Your shares ol,'Brasrl :aa preference sharer pointed out at various times in this cnl- I , ^ ears. Bar a long time there war a rn- in which they are now. «. and tour sharer o! common for tacit tiva• umn Af:er deciding that the comJ nnv s - mot recurring . about Dace a month that PARi;ING OF GOYE$*2MDNT HOUS$. ,, .,,' future !s bright the melt ate,) id to dr. Hyperidrosis is must trying when he wa+ Soinw'tato DcAminion politics. Then e, " Rio +harps. 'Ilip preferred share3 will bear c;de whether or not the compi+ny's •hare • September, 1811, came and passed. and it The beautiful old grounds -of (lovers , -' 'Rio - nds aL the rate of elx per rent,.) have net already discounted this tearer - UCCurs lit the feet, L„r since pee- waa Mr. Cochrane who went. In rgnnec• meat Hou.+e at the corner of Simooe and IT -• and the direeterw state that probably six as tar as the market is ooncer+ tied. It the ! pie are obliged to go shed, sjlhici- Lion' with this incident •here is au inter• King str•erts are no -more, and the last SCCI - iper cent, w•Il be paid nn the common j stork ,s retnrning about 61.2 or 7 ..per j t Iedtipw. story. that Mr. Ilan na. could b,A" veetilre of the; house itaeif will 6006 have . svill ;o hvrc- i , ent Ventilati,)n and absolute clean- I been the cam aign orglniaer for Ontario disappeared. A building - wrecker . paid ''.a, bal4,•ra, wilk come nutPwith a nice ■u %tin_ apneas to justify an lncrei ■e in dividends, liners are Rrtl to attain. ime lust a+ a waa to i3^nr' +rase •,f - - _.- -- see - . tial. profit. Yor examnie• the new pretrr�I before long, it w a good buy Pay for it ,wgvently a Dominion Cabinet Minister, place • dOwa• ..'l'he aroun¢s hstrn been , suss mbaletl rhuuId �cil at around t03 outrlRht and Dyt 1t away anti! your judo- � times the tnAlble proves to be due but that h- guested wrong as to the pro ploughed uD and levelled; a beautiful ra- ' ,104, Thu aemmor>_, *hare% should at n e 1t meat has been justitted. 'rben, it you � to flatfoot, a,xl then shoes that give bable result. But that may be curt a vtae, where a creek rippled in the old days "i`31 ., . ' around oar. for although not .n high ela-', I want to take a profit sell. At all events ru c r support to the weakened yarn. Then, there,, have been persistent before all Toronto's creeks were turned "i',. a security av the preference, the ;� mmon your income will show a Tory handsome P P' Pp rumor• th%t Mr. F would rerlgn and ink, ,sewers, ha+ disappeared, The beau• _ iii _ stock hAS a wrpa: rhanco to tike advant- rate qt laterest on your inveotmsn :. larch will - correct - the - excessive that Mr. Hansa would be the next A.tar• ttful old elms have been turned rato card -- s�e of Lhe future Pawing• of the rotpan7, On ills of er hand. a .low guts• age a nev- Genpr'il. And It has been generally woad, and the whole scene varies not at 38 which tassel fYa'1 ti, -be Rrr+t :- stn th.• j �1 I SweatiliR. ill general, Suffeter8 nndrrsux+d that a@ matters stood he wad all from that wliach m39 18 seen soy man derided fast thePP W4 about Pao bolder of tea ■bare+ of Rio will wet Stork, Paul,,, Ile bought it at 156 stud put up a from hyperidrosis of the feet muSt I the logical miuroeesor of Sir James Whit- where that a railway is lautttng 4n uew• "'• - . • - I . 'worth; at least 01624 -that AN eight ,hare+ � nnfat martin. Then the htrd times of., observe the most fastidious cleanli. nPv.- At one tine he wa+ offered •he no- sidings. The building dated onlyy from ' �� ' of prrferr,ed .."Y' '� 03. or 8824, anJ eight i 1907 rate and iaa Paulo went down to I I sition'of Corporatiob Cnunsei'of Toronto 1874', -before that its I @ite was a favorite ' ' isharps nl rawai-n -'nrth 100..or .4800. -Iu r,40. He lied only four point» of 'margin tress, If possible, they should take at a fat salary a position which after• pirnirktwR around "out in the country." L 'ieoint of ds+ideads the present bolder of ' left, as his broker. called him for more, � s, fvOt -bath several. times a d.3y, !wards went to '.Sir. Drsytnn, and in this for -the city of that date lay to the east. 11 ; ", . . +tan .hares g;aLS isle At year. In future he He out up aunt her 20 intr. Still the , i connection it wan iwere404 to see the When it was �eondtructed - the adjoining : will wet �• mad of crurne more when the, ,ito,k ,-lined. and at 120 in deaprration 1 aril always follow it with a Complete i other day ail inter-view with Mr, Drayton, streets. Bay. Pimcoe and Wellington, be_ _ - : dividends are lnrr•eamad -he anld out. Later the stock !old at 98. I change of, foot -wear, They should lip which he told of havins declined the came the fashionable district. Just sa - ' ^I : Ia :hr r►,aP of Ran Pauin the htfrhnld•�At that priaw another man who had also' Rallway Shard Clitrirmansht But tear,p Chortex Park, five miles away, to now 4;' irrm. -of coarse. get_ .a larger proportionate ,4tudied eonditinno. bought it and paid for !'Rear white foCk9 or eCvekings, and time Mr H.ainas ham Played on year still• having !td boom, _ -- �stice ;Tf tbw new MrmVaay. FIF Paeh +bar• • it iat Tull. This wear. only faur years of -: as far as possible, -anvas shoes. year as Provincial Secretary. ", _oi Nan Pan)* • -he re and a halt 'it 'eh:e' terw trd +• he sold his stock at E54, and StOSE £E`HOE s OF BYGO 26 MAYA. new Dreferrad and an equal amount , t ( Would haw made more if he had bad Much Cafl be done by loC$1 tre,lt PLAYED Wt"fH THE WA1FA. _ Nearby was the rpsmden,e ,of Sir Mort! a '_- 1111106 are W be given. Thusi. the bolder I patiea¢e. - tent either with powders, which )1r, Hanna s heartiness and good hurnor mer Clark, one of the onset of its day. 5 ft of ten shares of Aao Paulo will entae out 1 These' 'wo men 124d h}a4d ezactly the Pa'We � are inf —inns, lie toyem children One shish un.r al +n makem wt for the C t ,. as - 1 the wrone way of dhtain,ns ills end q� are prescribed for their drying and ! R. fretcht vardm For the tame twenty ket vr��w PS-fi +�ab Drrfcrred R ?,,ss �k TTM� w r+g#$ n e- �He ; absorbin effeci- -8r' with astr Ott 'dav a arnup of little waifs were waiting d *,I ++- .• a chance and the- market went g a, the ParttamPut batidsa1*- to -spa soma- stars Air Morumer rpfnsed to toaow the .— 15 t?barrs, anno-mon and 8nt18P tit lotiuss It ii► -well iafit,,al. Mr Hanna r.•rralled them took �arorcrmsion io- ftlk- b>fZttr'rts, 1mt ?rains and nd - N I $00 againm: him. I1 ho, had bought nutriwht P them into b.s luxurious private ,ifDre. to +moor and he of shunt,aR trains and !tw _ _ _ r he wouldn't have made as mneh so- mum -iio bathe the feet at night with water which millionaires +w►tnPtimea lmpat r•ttlr thra, ila The rol?reWr1 of Witham Caw.` ,1�+. Or as equnalealof 304 for his strxk in the and Rot t0 her swot dividends -666 per tort, landed is meters the rtes ,o To- 43015 her 2 but he would have made too paints COnlalnln ail aMriri ent. 1ot3on, wait -admit :since, and bad i- half•'hour's p B B rontontan of his day, and founder of ilia prwent oospany. whsle hie dtvidelidr will cent au his in +estment- during the four' and to use'a powder in the morning good play with them Cawthra estate. who during the Crimean it instead of is d as tide- are spars, But he was a speenlator and lost. ! Am to his mratat ,'apathy, !t p ed bin war used to take h.is depasita- is silver-- . be $180 a- year. on putting on the shoes and stock - i fat if him prpment paw+unn hs. scups ►ed his at present There to a very obvtnne moral i real worth to the publts• The mntinalnus to.the hank in a wheelbarrow, ham bePA , ' I. lugs. If any one objens to the use turned into a bank` It` stands st. the IinkinR up of his Rame wttb some new l of powder, he fusty obtain the same position bas no doubt reflected a rovutar unrth•rast truss at Bay and "Grange' A ; _ 1 , notion thas lac was sav big a van for the The late d into in A s "Grange" h* - ,�ufflot'8 PHIRTY YEARS OF YONDER, result by wearing white Stockings been to:nra lams an An Ga11PrY• I'bP ' _ - I _ poaltioto of Prontta•tal f3eoretary. I house built to 1823 by Air WIil,am Camp• : ' i that have been [waked in .a aatur- ..- pOYERTI' IN TOL#ONTO. toll. then. Chte! Justice, at the corner of � , ,bout WUat Her Hutdland �� ould What Change' in , Comfortti Veetri- i ated solutioon of boric acid,- Frederick ,nd' l)a1tP. 'survive" ag part at •... - -.._ . : Say, city Has Wrought. - . . i Youth's Couipa.nion. Pounding 0141Pr�ibe a barge-nail ac . In the mudst of Poundlp a u t tory. _ of lncrPSSiag luxury for - ,�, Iv vrobablY more aucate poverty in To 4 Si A Mach. woman tried Postum be= Few, indeed, tare left to recall j ron,o than a +r: before. This im merely TOUT HiNG THF. THIMBLE +� _cause coffee disagreed with her and those distant days preceding the ap- I: ET .•�CQL .11NTF;D tiVITII FQL R. it i history rawlilm [ thiose wh h everywhere. Litai - -• -- licatioa tuf 4tea11n' lf}es t•u- .rLL1- _e \EIQRRORS. t is i - we to Canada mtaht svgld damps of the her husband. . %ea is just as harm F ennB -- . - -.- - There was a time when _that use- • 1; road and steamboat work. But -- e.ild which h>iva - Rrawrr �a -she old - . .- . • tuf as coffee because -it contains caf- ! It you are geaLeet IA anpearante end world. ful protective covering - Ioi,- initits- - teine --the twine drug found in cof- there are plenty who well remember I 11 You ie your taunts, you will be A ''Fresh Air Fund," eollertintr mnn�y trious fingers,: the thimble-- v�hich _ ' " fee:' She writes : when electricity was Considered but' welcomed in eyerr home in our locality. to wive poise to le to "who a wnu d not otherwise be shit to barn a single dates from- 1t38t -vgas very. costly, My husband was sick Eor three a natural phenomenon and s play when are hotis.aPh�dsae anti:, haltdaY's outing on the beach or in mils Indeed, - only . well,to do women - - ears with eatalrtt -4�! the bladder, thing of nature during' .terrestrial ,and reliable remedies. - The satisfaction beams; during summ'Shp tt►mme'" anrinunrer ;; Jlli i storms.. It seems almost incredible wbtrh our Roods give, places miss users that fast summer it was tllMSSamy to at- could afford 'to wear one, - After-. _ .. end Palpitation Uf' the Heart, CBUR posse as obligation to goo, which wine rommadate not tea@ than 5,000 Toronto wards however, they were 7lrade of EKi by coffee. Was unable to work yet it is true, that but thirty yearn for you the came respect. esteem. and lo• children. The testimony-14 other [oust lead and other common metals. and 3ra and charities is to the gqame effect. From ago electricity.w.as -unheard of out- Umate friendship given the riest, physi which it may be dednotd that there are today you can get quite a service• elf? •-• -- 'at all and in bed- ,Part-of the 'time. pmake more - otan, 'or' parwr, and you will • sici<P of scientific laboratories. upwards of 2.oeo tan4uieP to the sits wlinse -able article fur one cent. rise ' '��. I had stomach, was- weak mocey from your s are time than IFou condition is one liporosehiag,- if not al. .. .. end fretful so I ct'su ?d t�oi"attc�nd to �r a had no-telephones, no else `dream ot, besides a o.c of friends. ready arrived at. sbjPOt pka.rrey. Dutch finger -lent (finger hocxl) b @- c: : Eric railways, do electric fans, no I This Is your opportunity tar a pleasant, 'There ie' oA lack of war for both men ate in England the "thumb bcl};" t my housework —both Of its Using, profltabte end prrmanen: business. A4• and women who will work. The trnii - _ coffee all the time and not realii- electric elevators, no vacuumelean- 'dress, The Hoene SUPPIY Co., Dept 20, Mar • in most cases is a result of *here shift. from its bell -like shape. - I•t- was i - lag it wa8 harmful. ' , Pte, ni electric lights; I flu trolley rill Building. Toros` .Out. - lestneso and vice, chiefly drunkenness, We originallyy, worn on the thumb to - cars, no electric ratlges, few elec- ( - are developing aUr proportion of "unrm• parry One in the grocers wife WOMAN TO HARP60N I''FHILES nloyableP. the main' as otdwarld titles. P y' the thrust of the, needle trio motors I 1?Pgptte tmmilerat;on laws. which are Put,• pointing through the stuff, and not, is - „said she belie�,ed colfee was the `i'e could not call up anyone on nomPa to exclude sit such. they sometimes .as at present. to impel it. All th• y cause of our trouble antl;advrsed the telephone.. The mails And- Ines- Whaler's Daughter Will Accfimgany of them are ('ansd�ansborntai+sdtered The, world over the thimb is a symbol' Postum. I took it hume rather' du- stinger boys did the work. The.tele Him on Expedition. tarp of Lhe city.xtlraets.she_drom as wall of industry. The gif of one to a bious what my husband would say— graph was in use, but the lines were an the toot$. `" � be cafes fond of coffee. � When ,the pioneers of women s little ' irl 'is taken as a hint that she. few, freedom stahted out to win sex NEW FAD FOR ' HoCI+I"fG. "' g "Bub I took coffee right off the All the housework was done by In connection with charitable work. the should learn to sew, or that her :, table and we haven't used a cu of equality they did not reckon whale Iatett tad i• schemes for housing the clothing needs mending. F>;,xhion in r P hand, without the handy electric +hunting among the pursuits suitable poor, the. "housing problem" ic' is cants. thimbles . is very luxurious in the _ it since. You should have seen file f amuses, t e arc omen a liances Perhaps "tad" is a Sao deroaalory word PP 1 for feminine• aspirants to indepen- to apply to an enterprise that !a alto- Fast. \Yea}thy Chinese ladies had�E' - •change in its, a'nd.now.m,4' husband now in use." deuce• That is why Miss $jOrdiB wether commendable. In '�ngland ]taut• thimbles carved out of mother -of- r never complains of . heart palpita- In hot days we sweltered.. for the , Jugebrigtscn, of Christiania, D+'or ihevdcitameesna $onbtPdonr, Roodain ibeir pearl, and so �letimes the top is .a - : :.=`,; ". s - Lion any users. �f� stomach troll - i electric' fan was undreamed of. wa , it le doubttnt !r they ]taus aAcom• �� nay., is ahead.of Lhe fef iinist game, Y sin le precious tone, - q hie .went a :say in` two:_waeks after I ( �e read by- flickering candles of, •She waa born b the sea and her' ntimhPa the 'end ttroY A,raP been aimed at. g _ began Postu►sr. '�iy children }eve a oil ]amps, and there were no- arc y Instead of abotiPAina alumna they tis.e father _has been' a whale • hunter simply shifted, their lbcaiian. Paris,' as `all the .world knows, -, • and it does them good, which can't lamps to illuminate the streets af- since 1866. His record of ,capture Now a company of public- spirited ctrl• -,- sens hap lien organi►ed to t.y oat a Lew leads in fashions, and it is estiluat- said of coffee. ter dark. rune close on 10,000 whalES and his acres of'moderate- priced Toronto )and in ed ,that, iii France 940,000 women - .. "A lady visited its who was. usu- .There were no' electric door bells, i name is known among 'hunting men small homes of model design ,ins con- ally .halt sick. I told her.' I'd make no, buzzer communication m of 4trnctian for ncnr - oeonlP. h la to be and 73,000 tell earn their living by �o from the North Cape to. Portuguese itoved they win arhievr their purpose. supplying the latest. modes. „ her. a cup ,of Po-411m. She said it i lice to office, no electric flatirons, ; South .Africa. I Certainly t.herr is •need At :soma retest __ 1. t `for overcrowding. Within the last few -. . was tastriess stuff. but she. watched no Eectric chafing dishes, toasters, I I. In-the iatter sec�tioq of .the• earth, The larg st railway station in the ` day@ almost ding. riWith t1he inn t raw g tine make it, bolting it thoroughly grills, etc. , , his son has been domiciled for three born In discovered !n several sections of the world, so far as acreage goes. is the" :t y years., Now ?~lies ,Ju ebri teen is city In one l,rusp •tt tan roams ten ftm• - -for 15 rtltinlites, and when done she Factories ran b steam or water; g g - ;ties were. sou „d.ta bP living. In another Southern Rxiiway Station, Vienna, taaid it-was splendid _ _Long bong. power; • Cities were covered with .a { going with her fathero on a whaling house, of moderate 'sile- 77 lodgers were which curers close u}3on 100 `acres: rinirs.out the flavor and food 'qua- pall of black' smoke.- - - - -ni roadsJ expodition-in.that x ,sag a .regar- Iotuid Attd. nl.rottrF' �ayauoM►+!,I =a►s . 1, moat sn '#is g. *ts *1lar member of. the hunting party. -- - ”' ' Posttam Co., Windsor; Ont. wit}}olit the grlvesb daatgrr. Elec She has passed her apgrentice- -• " Look in pkgs. for the •famous lit- tric ventilating systems fore large ship, for several times she has ac- BONDS PAYING 6/ INTEREST tie book, '`The Road to �Vellville." buildings were unheard of. Electric cumganied the boats and has be- o •' EWr rate the above, lett�r4 A, now out signal systems For railroads were come an expert shot. Up to now Q The First Mortgage Bonds of Price Bros. &Company at their present price c '• appears from Limo t1 time. They are not used and the trains ran a good she'has merely assisted the men, bttt pay 6 per cent interest. Tire security they offer is first moi tgage on 6,000 square ; r pnulrt•, mutt, and full et human tntttreaL deal on . luck... her skill has now 'naatu -red so that miles of pulp and timber lands scattered throughout the Province of Quebec The Limb[ pis insured with Lloyds of lrngiaiid against loss from fire. The earn Such were the good old days we she herself will fire the deadly bar- L • t t uffi -" t bond interest twice over and when the mill- hear so muc}s ah'o�tt. .The folk 'who poop against the monsters of the wigs a present are s c►en to pay n see She is only 20 ears old; and now in souses_ of construction is frl operation, earn ings.m:a_.be ,enormously • • The miximum depth of the Allan- lined and worked ,then' did not miss p, y y increased. These bonds can be quickly converted into cash, .as there - lessen these thins inasmuch as they' had des rte her-dar' pursuits, 'she re- mar3cet for them. } . ..tic is over fiv* miles, and of the Ptt- 8 P - - * octet enjoyed them; hilt one of, the marh:s a tender --hearted' and gentle � ' alfic just under -six miles. The joy '1 From standpoints of interest return and @scents, these bonds constityte an investment of e:cep• greatest sb saes are all found t4. _greatest hardships which might be girl. tionally high order. There is every reason to believe these bonds will considerably inc= in s y inflicted upon us t4-day would be.tc, ''' -- -- •'teb - - be not far from the land. Po y - We will be glad to send you literature further describing these bonds, i ,. ... . _ .. . _ _— deprive us of electricity. Without Moat, of the world's. peppermint _ 4 ; �. it -we would k put to the. greatest, is rota on stint farina in. S E CUR 1 T I E S -, Manitoba s areit under wheat is g l�p>?e R O .Y A L inconvenience. Michigan. Over 300 000 pounds of • reporte at 3;400,000 acres, while g - - - . CORPORATIOt�t LI M 1 TE D ink I. Ba katchewan'e has increased froth peppermint oil, worth $3 a pound; BANK OF MONTRFAL BUILDING YONGE A{_D QUEEN STREETS : .8,250, 000 'tA 7,813,50�acres, and A]- it is is an exeeilent thing that a is produced annually from the moist R, V_ V/M= _ _ - - MONMQAL•- OUttEO -H4LOi F.AX- OTT %.WA •' K ,berta's from ?50; 0b0 to M-., Soo en's, actions should • often be so_ and black � soil of south - western i mm"94it l LONDON 0INO.) ; - Berea: .. i m i.eh better than his principles. Michigan. - _ . - , ' � . N: . • _ .. _ _ . . . , . -. ; i i _ x W 'u• , !�'- - 3� N td f iW 1.r,,. '_ 'C•. c '4 , p.l k. -!1C , ri' !Q'. SSG • Yt ✓ '..rte • .M — .v3.: .y� ^N ' e .-N V., i �.i . �Ii •t..r�.�t�� -. �..,�L_s baste..-^ tr ;e±p- r:�ti�`r,t•,x,._.-,�c_'• - :- _'+•,ice'-- __ s7, rr- s�,. svrx�: d.. n-.» xr�v. n,_ w�.._< x.__ a_ N.-_.,,,,_ �* ra._.,%. c..__ �.; e�,>..: �" 9! e,,,,,., 'r__...r� +r_..�r- ,r•:•.�x____•, _,.,.. a. �« �.._ �: d...-.._,>.. �., lfi=' w. �z__. 4''= � :_.�.__.�sw...,-- w......t�_�� .-- t`,✓, t�'-_- �tx� ..��a!:.�:.?n:�!v'Ix•?i'i�.`.. 7tS»z3 a a r •, y W. more altieStad with oar own pco= , H088L► REGISTB8 vials. and believe there is ao ' " ' pabli@DgN.wsry FridymaetafosatlMOaes, .�wy> ��t,� �.ta on. t � RICHARDSON"a , .Ptakswing: one. other pLee in the world that pose, Br*d Imported Haokaey stallion, the �i :MATES OF AQvMTtUXG : sessea as )Zany attractio a as we prop*sty of w H Pugh and G. D. Ittiiine. - _ U rir•t iriawsuoa perLa• - ZO Drat@ wi make the season of 1919 as follows : r lash aubaegn•ot laserrios,per lire • 6 owls have in Ontario. One commend !toady laves his own sable and pro. _ � sh1. s t. do.. Zoo iaclad• Legal os Fos ign able feature to be noted 'when :S40" to Birnie'a hotel. 3iiLrel0 nova lsdvsrtteem•ata. Caldweli's hotel, Brook! n, - oiRbt. Toes r !po" terms given to partise making eon- these disasters occur jathe prompt-- -der ' ' ' riot■ tar Bare moasbe or by the year. Ron y, Bendel 's Whitby coca, Jw. >rarly or yearly ooatracts payable quarterly. and generous aid that is given -the Denay'a, Sutplasse oar *,ten liar or under, with paper >r. sickey's song* sill, own, aigblsnd + roe, ?7e�ar, 0600, payable, in advance. sufferers by sympathizers from creek, hotel night Thursday. H Cho -: -- _ _ ._ . _ _ ". 1llYOtiw in 1•083 columns tw Dents per lima, pp Ave amts par lice eaoa subsequent insortton. different parts of the world. ! man's coo. 3. Bcarboro, noon, O. D. - 6 contract rates made known on appllea- Mime's, Oherrywood, night. Friday, m Buy your Groceries ;HLdvi taleimm�tsywi ai written taatraations Xrsa data• A. E. Major'@, W iteva a nova, Broa _ Wit_ *ill be inserted until forbidden and charged so- {ham night. S •tarday own stable. oath � at the Grocers r _ : _ _..00rdinvl7• Orden for •discotittnhineadverttse. Monday morning. - taea4 mast be in Irriting and seat to the pub. BINDER TWINE —Best quality and lommp Cresccus —The standard bred Job Work promptly attended to. !owes: iste, T1 H. IdAIIQUItl, Pickering. registered trottisR esallion, the property '. ;. Out, ebct of Dr. Jas. Moore and Tho.. Maddaford, - TBBIte j� OR SALE- Tbteshing outfit cheap. will make the season of 1918 as follows #1.25 per year $1.00 it paid in advance. i apply to ALSEB C HARD KING, Hinhlaad Monday, leaves own stable, Kelleher Tay Heinz I�I%ed Pickles, - Subscriptions to the United states, 411.50 Creek tt farm, Donbarton and proceed to Apple in advance by's hote', West Hill, night. Tuesday, Ciatsups and Beaked Beans. )( WY, BUGGY and HARNESS for a sale cheap. Apply to X RENDERSO14 own stable, no a, A. E. Major's White _ _ JOHN- MURKAR, Proprietor, Olaremont ;e-a vale, night. Wednesday, G. Johnston's They arq superior to any - ie--- ' rj OR SALE- Horse, coveted buggy Greenwood, noon, brooklib night. - 1, BBy Thursday, Royal hotel. Whitby, night. other line. and set single harass$ in good repair. A Fr day. NOTtS /,ND COMMIENTS bargain for quick .ale. Aptly to W. V. WOW. y• Commercial hotel, 8ahswa, ABDSON; Pickering, -39-tf night. Bstordiy, F.Maddef..rd's,Base line, Pickering, noon, own stab a until - - - Within a week seven . persons- V ARM FOR SALE - -Mouth west Mon'sy morning. i- have met sudden death by being 1` quarter of'lot live first son. Pickering. Lord Roberts -Tbe celebrated coach / good bara.2Uz66 with stone basement. Apply stallion, the ro rt of Noon Bros. will dashed t0 earth while soaring in w H. REMitER, Whitby P, O., as tt s , pe y the heavenq in air-ships. While mate the sawn of 1912 a. follows: P BUCgWHEAT FOR BALE —About " Monday leaver his own stable, John RICHAR D ��1► ' ;great 'progress has been made in' l00 bushels tested buckwheat for seed, Ormerod's, Bcuboro, for Hemingdays , Apply on premises lots 9 and 10, oon 7 Picker. hotel, Unionville, noon, Wm. Mabbett's 9 iatiou during the past ten years ing, or write, 8. BIEtBELL, Ore•nwooii, till Tuesday noon, and 1, Graham's very little of the aliment of dan. FOR SALE - -House and lot ail tutted 'Sullivan's Comers night. - Wednesday ;ger has been el ' on Shock et„ Olrr moat, o Half Way Rouse noon• West Hill, 'emivated from the ppoe:te the y g Wthodist Church. For particulars apply to Thursday, Liver 1 House noon, ' _pport, for so far It - has ° not gone W. J. GREGG, North Olaremont 61d Orvia. Aadley, Dig t, Friday, Walter Tudhope Cair-"Aages ,beyond the the status of sport. ARM TO RENT -100 Acre Farts, ogers' Kinsale. Nssarday, Mr. Norton's Owing to the great danger toll= JL iaet outside limits of Town of Oshawa, ron. 6, Pickering, nova. thence to own Excellent". Plowing after presenter. stable till Monday morning. neeted with it it is very doubtful tau ssesasoa April let, 190, Apply to O, �r, Gallant Cclrrtacha» -The champion carload Of TudhOpe Carriages on* if it will ever be utilized in as- OONAAaT, Oshawa, 31•tf breedinic Clydesdale stallion, P ORf3ALE -A Holstein hu11. Syears property of Graham Bros, ,,Cai=broaie -• - senger traffic to any extent.- Su F old, registered and high milk test, 9 York. Stook Farm." Claremont, will make the -hind, open Or Covered, Wleh far the sport hRs been utilized in shire boars and 2 sows. Aptly on premises• lot season of 19!2 at his own sable. ea coa. 1, Pickering. or wrier THOS, He- Golden Xnight - The Choicely Bred :-furnishing thrilling- spect4cles at-, Of,ASHAN, Dunbartoo. 39-*0 Imported Clydesdale Stallion; the pro• , - celebrations, exhibitions and other BULLS FOR SALE -Two registered party of Graham Bros., Claremont, will i9teel or rubber Aires. tires. Bhortharn balls. one 11 months old. one make the season of 1912 u follows: _ large gatherings, but considerilog 18 mouths old, also some rug dill". JOHN Wednesday, will leave his own stable c1301Ce, 8�- e large numberot fatalities at- phone IBIS• Claremont Central. it3-tt ®a pro to roes am o at r tendin the sport, it would be - Tbarsday, Wm. Cowis'a, dot 27, can. 7 _ g Po STRAYED —From the premises of Pickering, for night. Friday proceeds l that defy 811 Com�@t1t10II, ' better if those who enjoy these v :he undersutaed, lot 19, eon. 9, Pickeriog, t4 his oss stable wham he will remain oa or &ban% Saturday, June nmd, a red hailer, - spectacles were deprived of their y yr old. #uv information leading to Ear re- until th, following Wednesday sorry will be rewarded. OEO COWAN, ir. pleasure. Pickering. 69.40 LorYl G'ra•tlt/ -The imported Clyde* 1.14CWLOPEDIAS FOR SALE- dale stallion. toe, property of F. G. REST Bilk, DER. TWIN r Rogers, n'hilbp, will make the season BEST 1`9 • The scramble fur -the nomina• a A Anson ie . 95 vols.wlli se:1 ter r dollar a of 1913 as tol ova Monday.. wilt leave +same, in first eias$cendition ongi3ally coat ' 'ition ftis' the presidency of tile) t5 as per voiame,, rlac It Ohambevs' Eacyelo- his ono stably Baudel'a hotel, iYhiehy, .. �r a have received a carload of Plymouth Binder- - ; s pad J Vi rod's. Brook to, 7. podia. ID Vol. as prod s$ uaw will sail for tS 60 and ahoceed to United S''tatres in both the Repub- per column, Tbe, owner ba•log purchased a night, Toetday, Jac. Corners. Kiassle, TWlae R f11C11 W8 Will del:9er at PtiE28 - arw sad more pzpeasive set bas so further age noon, llr, Orvis, P ddb at hs. Wed. ► II Rican and D$moerstic Con'venti6ne for the above,, For parttealan Callas the NE-6 1 y' il office, tf oesc!4 T A Roos. Brock road, noon. recently held at Chicago ant�at :te.G Ni tch's Liverpool, night tbarsdav, which cannot be beaten. Naltimors does not appeal very �j ARM FOR SALE [N PICSERI`�G. L- Neale' Kieaswe reed. nova, It. -- 1 rF a Erse elan term ooatalniv= about li S Shire nl ht. Friday A- Robtasooe. con is'trongly to Catradiall.@. Appar- acre*• being partial lots tS and 0, eon. 6. Plait i� Y •rtae tc +os ty, now occupied by ter Fred ( 3. E whitbv aaoa CotWmereial hotel. early it 11atl not been a case of the vin t The load is �r the beat, vita 'spring Oshaws. night Saturday. own• .,able, Cr TaL aing through corner of lbi on the until following Hooday, IS N y - +office seeking the man, but - the pre, osur+errsagoef firma honsa with stone t ! e - -- taaodauoa a good bank barns, wind mill and :Monereiffe Albion -Tba Pa a Bred loan seeking ilt? office. a COnditio6 food orebrrd. Pririhtge to lough after bar l e ? - g p lm rtes C1 dasdrTe stn Tion, lm eted _, l - .set and full possession on Apru t, 191J A y lle at of affair's that is far frow being apleadid chance for a good farm T arms sesy by sad the ro art of W J Kelleher,' i desirable. There has also been at Out.y to T s o' scokO,v, ya,><1 aw c�' �a [ol ows *iil make Tuesday afternoon lei ' 'work two great forces, each striv- lea.* his own .table and proceed to .'.EVERYTHING FOR THE FARMER „ ?`tag to Secure, nominties foAvorable e� YtELRB Pickering for night Wednesday. Sir „ _ - - BXtPER1aNC19 - Henry P haste. night. Thursday, Royal :Phones : Heil g9 ; Independent 3_ Ito their respective interests. � hose!. Whitby, night. Friday, F• Idadda - S "These are capital alto liabor: The f rat s Base line, night Buarday. own , - - -money interests in the United t stable until following Tuesday. �7CThart State:. ib a powerful factor in the 1+Im p Na ul and fle and sac- Rnfult- ; �_ $. b1•� =N� . par � ported C ydesdrb and Hs.okey real• _ _ ' - politics of that country, and haul h lions, the property of W. G Boots. Has to offer : 1�► ' TRAC9 MAatsts i Claremoat, will make the season of 1912 A aid a arortmeot of Good Furni- �of the legislation evhlrh has been Dcam"s safnilows. Monday Nevis own stable, - n g ` enacted has-been at Eheir cola- ' o"llt/ONTsue y 11 ", ture, delivered promptly and t �t se,ndlos r asateb erne e+eer +sane ties for T. C. Tuesday s. nova S. Disney's p P y . yiien favorable- . es ..e.rtrw c••r or "'°° ;tom^ (" et�°aeriasn night. Tueadav Parkins' Kinsale, �t in good condition. a>n8od _and Ltlsse Llj' ib.ennon i. Dectrsbiy 8008 Paieste i i fiaa W, $ It s, Attdiey, >s ,. � } See o.tlr Filmed .Oak Bedroom Suite to their interests. The relations tviraa°ac�be�°.eer "raft�s�O�°t t+. Weinanday, Sir Nervy PeUaki'. noon, �(i�� t 1 with brush brass trimming•. 8a--- - (between capital and labor trans `'a'° ` wa 1ivstii"" m so i -F Maddatord's oiabt. Thand••7. t� ".1. ( 1 b mer Furniture. RAttan Cbairm, p are, be. *ttbos}° air` a*se, is i e r. I biiller's uigbt. Friday, T. A. Knox'. 1 VitrAnda Chairs and Tables, Cl ;� coming - so acute, and, as 414 hue noon. Brougham, hotel night. Sat9rday. Camp Beds Fknd roll up Mattresses. centered into the political Of the A y Wesssatedwesttty Laewsae *to- own stable until following Monday noon.. WfiCnift peepatttT sWd b Loretto -Tbe failionably bred C ydes. country. - Some are cap the opinion dale stallion the property of R Defoe, that it may sad In civil wary t9g�SgR New1wrk will make the season of 1913 as follows : - z.. which it is serionsly hotted may _ rec.Wooboetao. - :Tne•day leavew big own etibre, Green Careful attention given to Embalmin' and Funeral Work. w. not occlir. _ - - one night or day--S-ell or Independent. - tall We3aesda� stt*rnoon.' eh.WOe to - GU ND T 1; 14 Y �+ Wm. Teefy'r right. Thursday, Thos. The present year ' will have ` GRAND ♦_R y 1 11 � I Reesor's Bct►rboro towslias n on; theaau Flowery for Funeral Purposes at city prices• a$orded its full gaotia of t9ieast• own stable till Friday afternoon. Wm. Eaplestoo's ill Tuesday night. 8atnrday TT�� ors . will become nested in the Hillrie _Seekers own etabb till Tuesday morning, ! w u a U tort'. Not many weeks ago the ��^'�11TT Q �'t Buceplaulus —Tbe choicely bred impor 11 a E V UR I�IO S S led stallion, 0 e t of S. C. Banker, :Titanic diaastt;r shoe$ the whole property y -world and during the learnt will make the season of 1! 12 at his own e g P - To - j stable, lot 3, con.:., Pickering (Kingston PICKE RIN G, OI1t . week the papers have been fall of road). -the details of the worst. disaster Wester'n' Canada 1 Baran Elect -Thee fsebionably. . bred - - �- that has ever visited the north. June 11th and 25th Clydesdale stallion, son of-Baron's Pride the property o't Wui. a Pesch; Clare western provinces when a cyclone And every Second Tuesday there- moot, will nda the season of 1112 as THE DOMINION UNK passed over the City of Re- gina, after ", until Sept, 1'Ith, via folloate: hfoaday proceeds.to ]3�Greaa'e •., Sarnia and Chicago. noon, G. Tran's Nths, night, Tuesday, causing the loss of 'scores of lives ' Wiuni and rehirn. ".00 J. B. Turner's Mon olio noon. Wm: sat etrurtnr t>eagw, Ian.. vis@sloeter. w a irAytiestrs, vmg•wtgswawr' and the loss of. ro rt to' the Edmonton '• 042.00 �rw@trong'. it Locust Hill, night. Wed. C. A. 1100ERT' general IMa+mPr' -- - P y. oyc Cedar Groves Woos, �" t�" p, e4, 70DAMReeerw pww416'700AM-rowAwats,+n0,0WAW Tickets good for 60 days. nesday, R !di r - value of millions of dollars. Such >r,-satE>es' sw>i1eNOres ; s � is a these ha the States but throes b coachebond Pullman Toth- White, Dunbarton, - 'Thursday, Geo, Dominion Bank is Fwmwre No Special train ivill leave Toronto lit The ijomi collet Sale �. and _ p y• g ,too, noon, Liverpool, - night. Friday, T. A. Knoz'a aooW, Bron• makes advance. on such notes, at reasonable . rates. q r ' K sham hotel, night, Saturday, L W. Farmers, Traders and Municipal and other Corporadons, 41st Sleeping Care. Canada has always congratulated Pilkey s noon. own stable till Monday unsurpassed banMn faciltties. NO- CHANGE OF CARS morain �d g herself on being free from these g _ - " awful gales, But thlit of Sunday The most popular t•oute t6 San1 Brown- Imported Clydeadsls WHITBY BRANCH, - A. A. AtKINSON, tK• "last has dispelled all ideas of being Mutt-itok t Lakes -Lake of Bays, Atallion; the property of Pelson Wager, i y • Clar mont, will make the season of :_immune from these calaavities. In Kawitrthn Lakes, French River. 1912'as follows: _Monday . afternoon countries like the Western State T ma a�tn� d an ergis Bay.. pry�� to 1~tnnvg he's mil' Goodwood. - -- g , Tuesday afternoon own stable; Wed _ and the North -wrest pn)yinces, ter via Grand Trunk. - aBaday afternootrQueens hotel, StonB - whore there is nothing to break Write for illustrated literature to Ville. Thursday afternoon own stable. jAKygt ®, Q the force of the wind fur hundreds FRED.ALL1•. K Saturday a Div d forenoon, ow nstab E at ernoon Brougham hotel T Y. G.T.R A ant, Picket•in I th _ . '•;< ' own stable until e of miles at a stretch, we may ey,• - B y • ' pecG s Dear - of e, to hilly aevere storms from time to time yy� - -- • ' ������� accompanied fenrfnl toss of life. r111eat�er 1S ere 1 -- and property. = Ontario .province - - •- r has had Some very severe storms, _ ,And you will feet mtich better if yqu eat light food. ENDING money to. any point in but nothing. toe'ampare -with those. --dye have-Post Tnasties, Corn Flakes, Shredded Wheat, Grape -Nuts, - � Canada, ..the. United States oc Ili the west. Dlauy of those who Triscuit, Puffed Wheat -and Puffed Rice. , . A1sQ a good assort- Europe is. safe, economical and have gone west Rtid become fami- nleut of fresh Sodas and choice Fmicy Baacuits, ®�" (C"�� teltpeditious when this:Bpak' @'tjeafts Yiar 'with Westerfi - life express a 10,eents per pound and tip. ntetu t with the ways of the effected D opim ,and money orders are cued. P Eat "more rRe� fruit and goes will not be so tutich by the heat. CCa , BAN the eastern - provinces, but tl a We Have Stratcbercies, Bananas, Oranges R>,q Lemons. r 'K v 1 latter possesses .advantages thlit *Try oar Prime Cheese —it is ripe. .TORONTO are of no mean• value. When we : PICKERING BRANCH rend of these happeninRi in other Our Groceries'are the freshest. 1 �• ' }parts of the country we become R W. GORDON, Manager. O ® © Branch also at Whit ,GEO. GE _P BROUGHAM P - ... ..�. .... ... ", y :'A' _ 'o-. ..:�w. i. ., w.... :.. :,.....r'..- �, _ - w..,..- ..._ai..,a ,..�1`.ec- Sa:izL•.aif. "ei L". �. .___..a�, :':t,... .'+•*.... w.:.....: v. �......,,: ��,. xn.......+-:.•,. �4__,.. .•.._r.`•., >...- .......'�'°':.. >r :.: ray .. .... .:... ,,..., .: ...._,__,.. ?..... ._._....._a_ <. ^L;. .`:�..._.. AYE. n„ �a.{ fid4r_.: x° �": �+.:* a.' �+ m> ?wa1?iiS" a^:. a�6r.' �". v'' w_- �,.' �i,". 3` 4: n.'_`.-.` x�:+ 1v` dlk :',i�,s':'A�A°�,""...�.a.::.. .4 • .. ^ _ _ 'i� : " -"' f :'S " 6.•_�.: �d"' 'c s�+.ri'i.. r"? 4"3. .w - o`•"L`�i`.� Y! ..., r �. , a• :4a ,�... Sr", t. -• --^ . ... .- _.. ...:::. ... 3..:;,; .ter. •..�- 7. - - ,z. r„•• ,.. - .. "r _ '.��w.r �.. 6 : 4 s -Y rKONT Mrs. NiLhol, of + Toronto, and "HOOD RaPOtrrs �a .HShn McGrath was in the dry Mrs. Kirk Beelby,.of Greenwood, p��ioa examinations for - oss Monda are visiting with Mrs. Graham. j� aY -i! 1r� No. 8, Pickering• Names is order of r , r ND l[ise J. Neal, of Stoalfvilie; spent �y Rumohr, of the Standard merit : To Br. IIL -Della Boras. Wal- _ �ON'SL - a week at her home here. Bank Bradford, spent the holiday ter Wood Effie Henderson, Mercy Mice Maud Beal, of Toronto, at the home of his parents here. Walton, lean Parker. To Jr. IIL ImpoeMstai6owttss °l Asset �Vy of - -V" home over the holiday. Mrs. Walford, of Toronto, is Ruth Kerr, Florenee Annis, RsJ. � -��• A /wy ire aeeortao at of R. E, Leggitt, of Toronto, was spending a few days with her Svaoefelt. Noreen McGinty, Allan 86afioaaep. Books, Doha, Toys, jars tan town during *.he'holida pare nts, Holmes pants, Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons. McGlaahaa, Willie Anderson. Walton ' . reosived for the Holiday* kads. Call o i Hillyard Bryan spent the holi- George and Mrs. Cooper spent gepo rt of S. S.. No. lo. Broughams. ` < ^dt►p . and tfN . Ih friends in �oroato . the holiday with their eon, Frank, Br. IV, -Hilda Middleton Eva -Han- 8abaaiti = + G. H. alidMrs. Samis spent the at Heart's Delight Farm, Chazy, son. Pied from Jr. IV. to Sr. IV.- O°= lakes for all Yagatitssa, , •. holiday with frieu4s in the city. N Y. Jennie Duncan, Elmer Stephenson. Weakly sad Daily Nawrpape ra Jan. Underhill. and P. Macnab, Hewson Palmer, of Cranbrook, Jr, IV. -Eva Wilson. Sr. III, -Ruby Jr.. were in Uxbridge on Tuesday. B. C. has been spending a few Hubbard, Eva McLean, Hazel Middle- H. Thom o, of Buffalo, is re- days Aith relatives and friends ton, Earl McLean. Jr. IIL - Gladys w. tT. H. RICH.�R��ONT newts old equaintances in tows. here• Dolphin. Audrey Phillips. +Passed S=OCKS Qb� gg Luther Bowen of Peterboro from Sr. II. to Jr. III - Rexford Ste ph. R. L. Graham, dentist,_ will enson, Pearl Philip. Alice Liscombe �tb'� ' be here as usual on Wednesday epeny a couple --of days in Clare- Cecil Phillips. pJr. II - Gwendolyn i next, a mont prior to taking a trip to the Devitt. Lloyd Johnston, Gladys Mid. Mrs. Scott, of Brussels, is visit. coast. dleton, Roberta Phillips, Viola aims- 1 t 'ing her daughter, Mrs. G. H. P••Macnab, Sr. has purchased son, Charlie Liscombe, Ethel Wilson, t m - 13amis. David Ross' residence and will Luella Shea. Frofn Sr. Primer to Jr. Your L 1 ` /ate J. P"effer, of Listowel, was the make considerable improvements I.- George Duncan, ,Vernice Dafoe, o l C e thereon. a Elgin McLean, Angie Cowan, Tqmmy " guest of Rev, T. W. and Mrs Mann Philip, Hermon Dafoe trecomiuended) You may not buy an engine this year. You may decide that your a foyer Sunday. 1,lisa__d� aGlaahaii,Y_of- Toronto, 9r. Primer -Ethel Stephenson, Wal- present Seppaarator will do for another season. �, Miss Gibson and friend, of To- who has been visiting with _. the ter Middleton. Johnny Liscombe• Jr. Like many, present owners of 4ronto, spent a few days with Mrs. blisses Hamilton, has returned to Primer -Edith Stephenson, Ethel Joseph Brown. her home. Shea. May Stephenson. Mrs. Richard Johnston, of To- 31r. Bail, of Islington, for m�reerly � .'� p `.cooto, is viaitingher parents, Fred principal of the public whoor. here MR10 and Mrs. Farmer. cAllyd u James McLean, a porter at the pon a number of friends { Farmers are now busy at their here on Sunday. Arlington Hotel, had his back CREAM SE P.4RATORS `-stay harvest which -is proving a broken by a fall from a third- very Olive Powell and Miss y peNuarded to try two or three other fnakes be-. �rery fair crop. Britmby, of Toronto, spent the story window. You may be even be i A number from here attended gibe garden arty at Pickering on holiday with the former's'parents. fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE p Ira wad Mrs, Powell. machine. No other will folly satisfy you so long as i ]Dominion Day. Ea$y to et rid of is a better maebine -an Empire -on the market. .,Ito there � Mr. and Mrs. McKay, of Toros- A large number of our residents J Ito, were the guests of Ira Boyer attended Atha picnic. They re= Dad Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Par. ;over the holiday: port a large crowd in attendance paps you would realize it sooner If you were to read our booklet ? Perhaps but were somewhat disa Dandruff means that down near the You would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home? Ralph Wichlosv, of Tornnfo, ppointed That will be best p was the guest of R. and Mrs, in the matter of games. roots of your hair these is a vast army pion! of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us ' of little invisible germs or microbes. a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet' on pr6fi4bte dakying by vl $cyan over Sunday. Dominion Day was @pent very And this army never sleeps; it return mail• Address Our teachers have all left for quietly in town. A number spent wages a war ofdestruetion night and - `�heir. respective homes to enjoy a the day at other points while a day It destroys the nouriahmeot `Empire Cream Separator Co. Of Canada, Ltd well earned holiday. few that t A_ , Toronto - Joseph Headman apes the at home on the buwling green. grow vigorously and abundantly. Sold in Pickering Township by .,holiday with her son, her Bert Mantle hoe been awarded PARISIAN SAGE now sold all ' Bowers, of Peterboro. - - over Canada will destroy these germs # the contract for building the cam- and at the same time furnish the hair ® Ord E• Turner, ,A gent, ` hitevale Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. AX&way, ent walks leading lip to the school. roots with Just the proper' nourish. > of Owid. Mleh., are visiting their Caleb Forsyth is now busy haul- meat to make Bair grow lustrous and �+� � e !iii Jo Mrs. J. H. . Di ing the material r the grounds. luxuriant. Shorthand Nab Ear_ � B B B Y A i� - John and Mrs. D11nD, of Pick. PARISIAN SAGE is gnnrantred b ' aria s Our school board have secured g y g, pent Monday with the the services of Mr. Baker, of �. D. Pettit to banish daadrulT, stop Lail- - ---- 313A Et33MW former's father, Thus. Dunn. ing hair and itching scalp or money If such evidence as the following ex. Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' belt, as principal of onr public back, it is a dell Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Miss delightful hair dressing tracts from letters and other equally sundries, Cent office $ail b, Primrose of Uxbridge. sent the school as successor to Ed. Ward that wins instant favor with refined strong testimony contained in our! Telephone Co. Aagency' for 'holiday with friends in town, who will attend the university. women. Sold for only 50 centa`a large booklet. is not sufficent to satisfy any Rolstosi Laundr /4 E. E. Ball, teacher of ruouderns Herbert Legaitt, who hoe been bottle by D. -Pettit and druggists person desirous of learning shorthand. CLAREMONT, yONPARIO _fin that Brampton Collegiate Iusti- in California for the past twm everywhere, Girl with Auburn hair then there can be no merit in any busi• - e9 ry is spending p,� on every carton and bottle, ness under the sun : ;parent Mr. a and Mlrs the Harris, eof with his, brother Earl ®athShalrbo, sure t awrte s testimonial endorsing OVERLAND .¢ things used eo much superior to other , 'Ate' eke' things used [or the camp purpose as _ Miss Veta Stephenson rule of Thomas Graham set sail on Tues- $I your system of Eclectic Shorthand is a Mina Duke's pupils passed the day from New York for the old to others I have examined. I shall jprimarT piano examination at country to make their aeons] pur- The uodersigned•is prepared to da cation that maybe sent mecXvith • "'The Toronto Conservatory" very chase of Clydesdales and Hack- erence to the system or to have asp• successfully. - Miss Veta is only neyn. He expects to be back in unde chopping every day one interested call to see me. " -I,,. K. lien years of age and has given about mix weeks. FALLIs, 477 Parliament St., (teacher.) OVERLAND MODEL 59T decided evidence of a high degree is the week turd except Our Fail and Winter Term coin. �7..�� of rotrsieal ability. Saturday. menced September 6th, but students CARS � The Claremont branch of the Toronto had a bread famine, foul - p may enroll, any day, as instruction is Women's Institute will hold their lowing the Dominion Day holiday. Jo In F• Bayles, Greenwood sVrictly personal. AND TRUCKS month] meeting on the afternoon �. - y g Write or call for free booklet. 1912 Models are unaur ' - -of Wednesday. July 10th, at the .- passed• for Y Clarke 'S 'Shorthand College value and efficiency. home ,h Mrs. will Bryan. Dr. h 886 College St., Cor. Manning Ave, Above, cut repreoents our five s L. Graham will give a talk on "Thu .1509000 FREE HOMESTEADS p power car ;.'Care o! the Teeth." A nod at- ! TORONTO, passenger, thirty horse tendaace is urged. All ladies are ALONG THE LINE OF THE at $1375.00, delivered in Toronto -- invited -- - - - -- _ - — - -- - y CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY ' 9 0 M 3 ms ' s Call without fall an and yes Mrs. Jones who has been contiD- a e . ed to the house for several yearn, IN al 3 e � our 1911 Models. was able to make a trip to the ;; - Viilage on' Monday, when she had „Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta i o t 6 '• •' ' At .'"� Shaw- Overland Sales Co., ` tea with her parents, J. B. and y ' Mrs. Madill. Needless to say she The Government has thrown open for entry 134.000 Free Homesteads o `I ti .� Q R � a R i � p � 52 to 59 Adelaide St., West, pan jo ed her outing very much •-I80 acre each -along the Canadian Northern Rsilway in Manitoba. Sas- _ $ z $ ° r ►R Q M .. :wnri �wr frim.ri. r,r,rw *tie ...,.:.,.. katchewan and Alberta. At least 88,000 of these are within a radius of>tp9i ❑a fie ! o tip T 0 R Q Z' + .. may now be of frequent occur. Vence. Honor. Roll 3r. Division, Clare. :. mont, for June. Sr. II- George .'Rawson, Ina Mantle, Jean Graham. :Jr. II -Vida Knight, Mary For. s th, Gladys Paterson. - Sr. pt, ..'II -Mabel Hurlbert, Verna Bryan, ' Eldean Smith. Jr. 'pt. II -Effie Knight, Hugh Gregg, Allan Thompson. a. -Diary Fagg, Mona Hurlbert,. Goldie Anderson. b.-Mabel Neal, Grace Kydd, Hol- f is Hurlbert. c.-Gordon Gregg, Georgie Forsyth, Merle. Linton. d.- Robbie Beelby, Bobbie Gra- 'ham, Norman Knight. At the home of the bride's par - - gents, on June 29th, 140 Wells, -- -street, Toronto, by the Rev. Dr. Marvin, uncle of the. bride, Clar- rence E. Mark, B. A. of the Norm- al School staff, Ottawa, to Pearl :Margaret Jordan. At the appoint- ed hour .as: the sweet strains of the weddidg L march were heard the charming -.bride entered the beautifully decorated. drawing 'room leaning on the' arts of her :- father who g -tve her away. She was attired in white satin, with -seed pearl trimming; with . veil and bridal roses,; and wore a d1a- mood pin, the gift of the groom, and carried a shower bouquet of white ruses with streamers of lily of the valley, •. blr. Gordon Mark, of Toronto, assisted the groom, while bliss Anna Jordan, sister of the bride, and the bride's cousin, Miss Vivien Marvin, M. L. A., Gold Medalist of .Albert College, ,acted as bride's inaids. After the -'wedding breki feet, auEos' carried ''the bridal party to the station, - where they took their departure -for a two month's trip. The bride will be greatly missed in musical "+circles, where she bas rendered most efficient service by her charming voice, haviug carried off 1st honors in bet` work on dif• ferea t occasion e. bliss Jordan v,•as formerly a strident of Albert Col• ted lines of the- Gepaayr -while the hglance will be ser• ved by Bra ap nches now under construction or •projected. - Alberta-the Province already noteworthy for its fertile lands and salubrious Climate -takes first . place in the total of homesteads offered. But the wonderful Wheat lands of Saskatchewan are well repjesented in thefree Farms which have been thrown open for entry. Manitoba -the oldest settled of the tutee- holds-outa large number. 'Manitoba, 21,800 - Saskatchewan, 48,080' Alberta, 74,000 Western Canada is so big that practically every farming condition is met with in the combined total. There is open prairie, the bluff country, which -needs some clearing, and also the rolling land where loam and slim• ate are admirably adapted to the needs of • mixed . farming, The atmos- phere- Clear,.Dry and Invigorating -makes this, land. the bestlancTTo live in. . The best Homesteads are being rapidly taken up, and intending set tlers will be well advised to make their selections without delay. Write for a free booklet giving the location and a description of the land being offered. A copy will be mailed to anyone making application S ► CEO•' S 0 e ;,a .bye.• o�� �� 3i 0 0 O &�. ' inch Arne dressed. In sidings -we have Manitoba, drop, V d and feather edged. r ' In shingles =New Brunswick and WHITBY, ONT. British Columbia. ea Jan 0 s '� g 9 g N ea °'O1' a• Feb mar y« O'er .dl� Apr a s l R are prepared to instal wood or iron✓ pumps on short notice, also attend m of may .o.l our teas and coffees, we challenge the trade on our 25c. black and mixed blended tea., it is equal to any 40c. package tea, ra�JneiOrs Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, e - i r� C? -a ° "' + w s a e w r:.•.� Julys' Cc apt' ..f. b Oct. Iw ~ 1B i 1$ p v m M NOT . > o-e �ot2C 1y we fan, Lad do throw off the ageatt January 1913 - Whitby 13, Oshawa t(, Bronpbsm 13, Port Perm 17, Uxbridas 10; Canaington P. Beaverton 8, Upterttrove 7 fall solicited. to R. L, Fairbairn, Asst. General Passenger Agent. Canadian Northern_ . ■ ■ Building, Toronto, Ont, Stlll---ih Business And prepared to do all kinds of S 01 C 0.. Woodwork'Repairing and .Special Values for this week. - rice setting. - MILLINERY MILLINERY ° ` ;SPECiAt TY 1N HORsEsfiowNG Bnlang,e of season stock a.t, great reduction. Helre ' is an opportunity Ind. ,phone, No. Alt •Glaeentaat . .to stet a goad stylish summer hat for little money, � - - -- - - -- Come today and secure one as they JOHN McGRATH -will be all gone within a very short time. .. •:..:.: ..., - "° LADIES LOW SHOS AND SLIPPERS CLAREMUNT, UNT, These are this sitmtner stock, we are cutting prices in two, • $1.10 and E W. EVA1r i7 ” $1.25. Patent leather $1.75 and $2.00, slippers $1.10.. These The Pickering f sir' prices, don t begin to glue you an Idea of the bargains, we are giving in this department,. Come and see. Vigilance Committee Pickering Lumber Ya%'d - Shop and Residence, Dundas St All kinds of. rough hemlock, 1 and 2 ' inch Arne dressed. In sidings -we have Manitoba, drop, V d and feather edged. r ' In shingles =New Brunswick and WHITBY, ONT. British Columbia. In ready roofing - Montreal and Brantford make, W. D. GORDON & SON. Members baviTiR property stolen commaid- outs immediately with any member Pickering, Out s" of Ezefgtive Committee. - are prepared to instal wood or iron✓ pumps on short notice, also attend inarkgt can produce tit very reasonable, prices. Have you sampled Membersbip .fee - 61.00. to all kinds of repairing. _ our teas and coffees, we challenge the trade on our 25c. black and mixed blended tea., it is equal to any 40c. package tea, TioketsTtoav be bed from the President'or, seeret+n onappuaation. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, our sale a this teak steadily iricreaaing, just try it Exec. Com. -L. J. Banks, also gasoline engines and Itbe squre geAr and be convinced. W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Ont3 Of all materials and design kepi in stook. It will pay you 9 to Call at oar works aid inepeft our stook -; and obtain prime. 'Don't be misled by > agenia.ws do not employ them, ooesegnsol• ' 1y we fan, Lad do throw off the ageatt - eonimiseion of 18 per seu t „which 3oa-s[itl iir_Wn[y save by parohasing from m. fall solicited. ' WHIM- GRANITE Con • Onec , Whitby, Oatatla These are this sitmtner stock, we are cutting prices in two, • $1.10 and E W. EVA1r i7 ” $1.25. Patent leather $1.75 and $2.00, slippers $1.10.. These The Pickering f sir' prices, don t begin to glue you an Idea of the bargains, we are giving in this department,. Come and see. Vigilance Committee PIImaIIIIfaCtII?ei' ' - • p. - Shop and Residence, Dundas St IDRY GOODS DRY GOODS - '- The object of this Association is to , We'have always interesting bargains in this line, it will save poll lessen stealing and prosecute the felons: ~ WHITBY, ONT. some money to look them over.: Three doors west of Whitby' House ' : GROCERIES GROCERIES - Members baviTiR property stolen commaid- outs immediately with any member This depaWe rtment is arrays complete. with fill trie best viands the of Ezefgtive Committee. - are prepared to instal wood or iron✓ pumps on short notice, also attend inarkgt can produce tit very reasonable, prices. Have you sampled Membersbip .fee - 61.00. to all kinds of repairing. _ our teas and coffees, we challenge the trade on our 25c. black and mixed blended tea., it is equal to any 40c. package tea, TioketsTtoav be bed from the President'or, seeret+n onappuaation. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, our sale a this teak steadily iricreaaing, just try it Exec. Com. -L. J. Banks, also gasoline engines and Itbe squre geAr and be convinced. W. V. Richardson, Pickering. Ont3 ' A. O'Connor Arthur JeR'rev. D. SI3dl' SO i�T & C 0.''ICRERI G 1, -'--- - MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR Phone tiTn 60 at rest @ace. 9 Tres t. esatetae7 -; z ..a g .. • lr Ya 1 _ Now I PDXES 0 •FARM PRODU6TS ON' y k HRH N i "'"k'•M,t: -f ll'�a4,' SY� ''iI !r+r7•" ,6 ,t/ ' ;j,• ��,� _ •FI yr I -,�-ry• .« �8�r fidk �(• 'W',�n �.�k; • RAD IW, �i / d .. '' ' `�` . • ' - REPORT>r FRONT -. �.H�` s }g ���� 9 . y •� � ,: i R ERICA w y ` ,�• CENT E/ OF Ali. w r Prices of Cattle, Crain, eneoss and Otbs a.r1ryn of AgriVUltui v Produce at Home and Abraaa � a r T H i _ by i ' „ - BREADSTUFFS. tdd'$r and Fruit Growers' Association Toronto, July 2,- Flour- Winter wheat. '4 w 90 ter cent. patents, $4.20 w $4.25, at sea• N y board, and: at $4.25 to $439 for home con- sumption. Manitoba flours -First patents, q A despatch from Toronto says: Clam, Northumber3and,- Hsstings, $6.70. second Toronto., strong and 'Prince Edward. Manitoba Wheat -No. 1 'Northers, 81.• "�" M • The De artmeat of A icultur and.% #f P , @" NO. 3, Niagara, compr181ng Lin- 131.2, Bay ports: No. 2 at 81.101•z, and YID the Ontario Fruit Growers Associa- ovin and We'ntworth.' No. 3 at 31.071.2, Bay port>l- Feed wheat x y. - B quoted at 63 to 65c. Bay ports. / tion have arranged to conduct an No. 4, Lake Erie, comprising ,Es- Ontario Wheat -No. 2 white, red and '. orchard cot etition in the Province sea, Kent, Elgin, Norfolk, Ha di- mixes 81.06, outside. p Peas -No. 2 shipping peas. 81.25, oat- y this year. For the purpose the wand, Welland, Brant, Oxford, aides,, ! ' Province has been divided into six Middlesex, O^s -Car Iota of z Ontario, 48 Lo. -- 48 L•2c, and No. 3 at 47c, outside. No. 2 districts, in each of which priTes No. 5, Lake Huron and- Georgian Ontario, s1 to sit.-2b. on track. Toronto. will be given, ranging from $15 to Bay, comprising Laaribton, $uron, No. 1 extra W. C. feed, 49c, Bay .ports; and e ' No. 1 at '48c, Baq ports. $75, according to the acreage. The Bruce, Grey, Simcoe. Barley - Prices nominal. s odistricts are: No. 6, Centre Ontario, compris- Corn -No. 3 American yellow, 780, on n 3 - Dufferin, track. Bay ports, and At 82c. Toronto. 3 No. -�lkstern Ontario,- compris- ing Victoria, Peterborp, Rye- Prices nominal. ing Lennox, Addington, Frontenac, Waterloo, Wellington, Perth. Buckwheat - Prises nominal. Leeds Gren- In .District No 3 all the fruits Bran - Manitoba bran, $n, is bags, To- x . - Ren.rew, , Lanark, Y vial.e; Carleton, - _Dubs ", Russell, and 'grapes' willU included in the Tonto freight. Shorts, 826. 13#oimoat, Glengarry, and Prescott. competition, . bat in other districts COUNTRtt PRODUCE. x 'No:' 2; Lake Ontario, comprising the competition will be limited to Beans -Small lots of hand-picked $3 per x' ; - Halton, Peel, York, Ontario, - Dur- app bushel: - Extra, $2.65 to 82.75, •._ les, Honey - Extracted, in tins, 11 to SSo per u i B Combs, $2.50 to $2.75 per dozen.° Y ' -_ -.. - -- - ---- - - - --- -- --- --- Baled Ray-No. 1 at $ 19, on track. To rosto. No. 2 at $16 to 817, and mixed Ht "NDREDS H03IEiES$. ROYAL (iABDENEB MARRIED. at $11 to $12. - Baled 1ltraw -$lo to 811, on track, To- Trembles, Quebec, Windsor Castle Romance Culin• ronto. Pointe sax Potatoea -Car lots of Ontarios, in bars, ` - -Nearly • Wi p ed Out. ated in Chicago: $1.60, and Delawares at $1.70. tt Poultry- Wholesale prices of choice` A despatch from Montreal says: A despatch from Chicago says: dressed poultry:-- Clhickens, 15 to 170 per lb ; fowi, n to i2c: turkeys, 15 to 160. - Fifty houses were burned at Pointe The culmination of a romance be- Live poultry, about Cc lower than the F 'r bt,ifi >' • ' aux Trembles, a suburb of Moat- gun three years ago at Windsor shore. + real, on Friday afternoon, with a Castle, England, came on Thursday Burn , Eaus, engESE, loss of between $75,000 and $100,- night in the marriage on a lawn in Batter- Dalry, choice, 22 to W. bakers'. Hanson cabs are becoming so secaroe in London owing to the 000. There was a high wind and Rogers' Park, of AUred Duncan tntertoi• 19 to 20c: creamery, 25 to 26o for ' the fire spread with rest rapidity Mackay, Royal gardener fur rolls, and 24 to 25o for solids.• enormous popularity of taxicabs that the authorities of the London p g ap y R Errs - -22 to We per dozes. Museum, recently opened at Kensington Palace, have deemed it ad. _ 4 - through the small wooden houses, the late King Edward, and Miss Cheese -New cheese, 14 to 141.2c per lb.' visable to secure one before they are totally abolished, and the ae- ;• arld help was telephoned for tot Louise C. House. who lbas been moo - ws one of these old friends-­ot-the, n n 14 Montreal. The new automobile en -1 housekeeper in the York Tower of Bacon -Lonr clear, 14 to I41.2e per lb., past being inspected by museum visitors. Such rapid strides have from and hose waggon were sent out Windsor Castle. Miss House ar- in case lots. Park -8h-rt, out. $24 to M; been made in the science of motor eigin+llering in recent years that no- ``' from the city together with three) rived in Chicago only he day be- d °.• mace $2o.5o to $21. Ham.y xedrum d- g e y y to light, 171.2 to 18c; heavy, 161.2 ti 1Tc; body can be genuinely surprised at the action of the museum authori- fire tuns sent down by the Harba,i•i fore the ceremony. Mr. Mackay roils, I3 to 131.20; breakfast bacon, 18I.2c; ties in wishing to preserve as example of a vehicle which is rapidly - CDaimission. There- was no Crater ! eftme. to this country ten months ago back%, 20 to 21c• doing a natural death. 4' Lard- Tisrcew. 133.4c: tube. 14c; Val 4. 1 es the pip, so the Montreal bri- and has Aince 'bought a farm in 14i -2c. ads had to lay hose vo the river, Idaho, where the couple will make MONTREAL MARKETS. DESTRUCTIVE AI,.1 %E. I on,the ra.ctice in Great Britain and. sari these Kith the three tugs sue lueir future htsme. P ceedtd after several hutira' hard a. Montreal, July L -oats. Cans(li,s Went. - -- the United StareS.. The C'ommi,si�}%I work in -Catlin the fire under con' ern, No. 2. 511.2 to 52c; Canadian West- Sarnia Electric Plant Was 0PS- has wide discretionary powers in a g STOP TR.1INS BY WIRELESS. ern, No. 3. 49 t� 49 tow: extr-.1 No. t reed, trul- about 10 o'clock. The world 501.2 to air. Barley. Man feed. 641-2 to I ,troyPd by (Fire. matter of this kind. Officials 65,'; maltiar 11.06 to 4: 07 Burkwhea;, I throughout the country are affected. of the men from bi•mtresl tir"-ubt -� Ci Signalman 20 Miles Away Can Ap- X 2, 8105 t� 41,10 Flour Man, aprrnr A despatch from Sarnia gays: The redly sated the whole village {rim g wheat pat-rst., brats. e5.8t3 ae(enda. $5.70 - -_ -- - - p#y- Dr-A". " Isve-etm. it one baker *'. U. 1o, waru(u � paLcnu. ,Plant of the Electric Light Company vdestrutfCon. - - - ��` _ ry _ r oicr 91540 to 9550; ,tratght ro ter,. 4s -' here was destroyed by fire on Thurs- FRI:NC`iT ( :l_N FTM :#TC#fl�. A despatch from London, Eng- to $500; suatrht rollers. b s, $24J ;day morning, and as a-result the - 92.45• Roiled oat:t, barrels, 85.06. bags. 90 I} �iElti' %F;.tl._1�U'y t'�tf}lill_ ►�i1lE. land, saws: Herr von Kramer, the lha.. 42.4. ran 42LOO, Shorts. +'b town is without, light, the street Twenty OfliPrt•a and 3ten inventor of the system of pommuDi- 141ddlinaa. 9t2eVU t„ $3000 Moutll,e, $SOOOIcars are tied up, and newepapor% Were Injured. 4 - iinclud" an Old -age' Peasielrl. for to 134.00. ]far. ,o z. Per nn. qtr to:,. casing by telephone from moving 81900 to 42000. Cheese, finest western.. are having great diffienity In i su A despatch r Toulon. France. lionrcn Over Slaty. r - — trains, says he has developed n in- tz 7$ u, 1s 1�( fitiett eneterns 12 t� to ! insr their o s About ten des f T pad r edttt R Pa from - L 1-A� Battetr, choicest creamers. Za 1 Z to , say's During the pract,ce+ aboard :4 de"teh freers Wellington, Y ve3ntion in conjianotioR with Herr 25c; seceada, 24 to 21 t 4c ter s7A 1.2 d.1 thirty o'clock Thtttxday morning an the French armorer4 cruiser Jules t Z„ rsys ;The legislative programme I Kapp, who has evolved a seinsi'tive 26 to 260; No. 2 stock. 15 to 16c, Potatoes• alarm was sent in, to the fire eta- Michelet on Wedne -da • off Hyeres detector, whereby it possible to per bas, car tots. $1.50 to $160 tion that the power house was o y ' of the New 'Zealand- Government, { n Island?s n' premature- explosion of a s an the whole being uruch milder pick up the feeble currents receiv- t?PfITED STATES 3IARSETa fire, and directly afterward the sixteeii . centiinetre- gun occurred, — i,` `titan *Sir Joseph Ward's last pro- ed by a train and relay them up winneapol,,, July L- wheat -July, St. power was •turned oft from many Three officers and twenty-seamen r• gramme, includes an old-age n- into stronger currents so as to op- 096.8 to $1.093.4, - September $1.045.8; tae- mrit' ef•nts iii the town. The plant were injured. One of the latter comber Most-41; No. t hard, $1.1214: No. i supplies power to Point Edward, uron scheme for women over sixty. erate electric bells and hooters add I Northern. $i tl 5 a; No. a Northern. It Pp p died in the hospital.. and 'our others _ifarsnera' co-operative banks,* even apply brakes, He declares Iota. lie. s yellow corn, 72 :° 7sc�, vo s j Sarnia, the tunnel, and the hotels are- in a critical condition, The white oats, At to :91-2r, No 2 rye, 73 to that signalman from ten t twee- First nat• and beaches oa I'aka $uronheTile chargt` was fitrul as it was barn - important agricultural concessions; 74r era szo u, 420 so. Flour g a prefttrential trade vote instead of ty miles away will thereby en sots, $s,4°�t° $5.65. second -aunts, u,10' fire started from an ove•rheated pushed into the gun. 1Q1 &bled to stop a train by merely to $5.35, first clors, $3.0 to $4.05: second journal on an engine, the flames "second ballot ; ' military detention clears, $170 to 00, _ instead of imprisonment for offen- Pressing a button. Buffalo, JuIT 2.- Spring wheat. 1 rapidly y spreading to the wooden HUNDREDS PERISH. - $t ]northern. carloads *tore. $i.isi -4t Wta• floors - and roof of the building. — _.. dens' under the defence act ; anti- ,U tar. no offerings. � Corn- Stmn`. Data- Thirty minutes after the alarm woe Cloudburst Destroys s 'lltxMsn trust l i_EL N0RDHEINER DEAD. No. 2 white. s 14e; No. 3 white. 661.4x: c 'Australia, and a State Atlantic , wit a oss to a I g 8 _ City. other dotween s,� it G at Brltaia German CPsa9ed Awayoronto Has 31v' LIVE STOCA YA131fET8. , * A despatch from Los Angeles, wreck 'h 1 t n 300 ntreal. laly L -A few top quality refuses to -co- operate. sRi des "d st ffro°m ss4 o c bss.sohver cwt j California, says: The city of Gu- LIMIT. anajua;W Mexico„ was destroyed +$ A despatch from Toronto says: Soteo also to l�racrweg old A e OCemtRission s in- and severeal hundred__lives lost ae F.MB.tRGQ ON LIV}> STOC6. After a lingering illness Mr. a f m $ wbae the better trades atop — ' ' _T Samuel Nordheimer, President of arts+ realised' for the be.t balls offered Civil 9ervk the result of a flood following a ICnelph Rbeep importer's Trip to the N'ordheimPr Piano !Sv Music was- 45.50. and the common sold from that aouneetsettt. cloudburst a few days ago. Des - 15eotland May. Be Fruitless. Company'. •Limited, and German sows to t3.5o per cwt_ t3heeg decttned 60c patches received from the Mexican to $t.00 per cwt,,. on account of the to- A despatch from Ottawa says : ca ital on Thursday give out de• " Consul, d, ied shortly before £ o chock creased s pply, and sales were made at Consternation has been created in P A despatch from . Guelph says : st.o0 to -50 per cwt. The demand for tails. The water rose seo quickly bYr. George '11 hitelaw has received °n Saturday morning at hia rest lambs was good at $8.00 per cwt., and the civil service here by the action dance, "Glenedyth," 478 Daven- cai.ea sold at trot $300 to sa.00 each, as of the Civil Service Commission, that hundreds of pcena living along - word that' the Canadian Govern- to size and quality. got rice. declined the river were .overwhelmed. Few port' road. �' which has ruled that ndin s de- - .-went has put an embargo on the .. 15 to 25c per cwt., with sa es of selected e g houses in the lower. part of the city importation of live stack from the q4_ �" at 88.86 to 89.00• and nixed tots at Rite regulation of the Cabinet, -to old lands, on account of the out- John Cummings, .sentenced to 'S0 p°r cwt., weighed Ott cars. were left intact, and the Ja n, del which''£he matter has beep referred, break'of the foot =and -mouth 'disease hang at, Montreal for wife murder, no official of 85 years or up- Cantador; or singitlR garden, said there. This will mean that the trip ling been granted a stay of. execu- TWO ACRES DEV. ►ST TED. wards shall 'be eligible for.promo- to have been one of the most beau - of his brother, who 'is at present' in tion until October. lion. In bile meantime the promo- tiful in the world, was entirely Ray Williams w•as drowned And Fire in Quebec Villa a Swe t ,way tion of nearly a dozen capable men washed away, together with more t Scotland after T.eiceater sheep; will . g p Ile frliltllSR, 11111P59 he. had the sheep the freighter Bothnia sank when it Buildings World »0,000. has been held up and many others thlan fifty private Darks s=ituated • - ". be the 'water sle the tiad t e s the collided with the steamer Currie i t who have reached the age limit are along the banks of the river at the A despatch from Ste. Scholas- on the anxious seat. The statutes foot .of Mount San Nicholas. embargo was Plsccd on: St. Clair- River• tique, 'Que., trays: Fire, which of 1870 contain - a minute laying - broke out here at 9 o'clock Wednes- down n age limit of 60 years, but A Norwegian lumber vessel is on day morning in the bakery 4 Mr. this 1!1 been a dead letter far the rocks off the Labrador coast. Max Galant, gained way so rapidly years. ' Commissioner Shortt, how- Peter Blue, a surveyor.• was, that in spite of all the efforts made ever,,says'the present action of the drowned while swimming in Porcu,- _ V V to et it under control ' i Swe t i ion is not based on this but pine Lake. !3 t P Comm as } . - .-- - - - -__ __.___ _ away i,uildiaga 6wering over two acres o llsge'aav a; -and for - - - -- - -- - - -- - -- a time threatened the existence of A Blue -Book Gives Some Added Informa' the major portion of the village. The entire loss was not over $30,000, CONGESTI-ON �AT %.,SEkBOAR divided between 13 .proprietors, but - tion Cowering Population. y •ttle insurance on 'there was ver 11 -: any o€ trite property. 11 �� F ,1•t --- ova c - - A deg etch from Ottawa says :by ercen es of. o ulation in 1871 D• T e for a i l leS at _ ll�oeal —Are :Some addit:ianal details--respecting. and 11#13, m. ales pi. creased - duinng IntercAtin Capture MaQe in Al - - - - P �' SE:, SALMON i.ANDI,OCi►E • tA,<e' census are set fort�i in a blue the 40 years 'by 4,056, 756, and fe - -' h.eriously Blocked _ book just issued. males by 1,862,321 ;-=single males by g g °n- M The largest gain in the period of 1,185,373 and single females by pain Park' .. forty years was made by Montreal, 842,138; married males by 788,527 A despatch from Ottawa says: A being 355,480; the- second largest by and married females by.. 10.8,843; remarkable fact ha juest come to A despatch from Montreal says: lake freighters which cannot be un- ng 317,538; the . third widowed males by 51;634 and wi- light in the capture of a specimen One of the most serious propositions loaded. There are at the present Toronto, bei - largest by �Virrnipeg, being 135,194. doomed females by 9A,703. of landlocked salmon in Algonquin which the port off Montreal ha.sl time five large freighters lying in -' -Vancouver's growth •was 100,401 in The number cf occupied dwell - Park. The fish was sent to Ottawa faced is the bistory of its existence) the harbor basins. Su full are ur less than •30 years, lags is the sub- districts of the Do- to be examined by Prof. Prince, is ,the grain blockade now extant. ecrr, }►tors. t1wit thee can ego no mono 17 Males totalled 3,821,087, and fe- minion in. l9tt, .was .1,413,913, and Dominion Commissioner of Fisher. The blockade is '.the worst ever ex- work. The, sight of a couple' .af 'males 3,38,9, 771. ie3, as ni8ny sportmaexl at the park perienoed, and iss attributed directly floating elevators alongside of Wth the number of _families 1,488,353, , Males, single,' ntimibe�red 2;309,- ' ' contended that it was not a sal- to the 1wWon look workers strike. the. Tunisian and the Canada alone . compared with 1.0-8,892 dwellings 580. and females, single, 1,9.41,514. and 1,070, 747 families in 1901.' ton but a hybrid specimen. Prot. The Grand Trunk c4ecator .nil the indicated trouble, for it is seldom Males, married, were 1,331,,164, Prince pronounces -the fish a true elevator of the TT '•: r CommiVt6n= -that the shipps take. on what is ` Niid fennalees, diar'ried, 3,°31,182.- - The - average nAimber of persons salmob and one of the finest he has era are both i to•the limit of known as "floating graln," that• is, 'n n WIdowe.rs totalled 89,121, and per dwelling in 1911 was 5.096, and sem. Its weight 'was nearly two their capacity, a ,:i there are no£ take on grain dirPCtly fmm lake - +twidows 179,598. - per family. 4.841; comparejd with pounds, The discovery is an im- enough ships to re;ieve them of the• atPame.rs by the aid of small float -' - crgce•ets nutnbrrrd 1,530. averages of 5.220 per dwelling and ppoortant one for sportsmen in the grain stored in thcun. There is no ing elevators. This is being done in sif8iOring the four first ciasaes -,.mr, 1x•r family in 1901. Province. outlet; but through the inlet come both cases cited. e - .. 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NOW's THE TIME. y J - �:.. !►: - -- "'NItRSINGIOTHERS Mr. Frederic Harrison, the fam- Now's the time to be a doing, out leader of the Positivists, friend If there's work that must be done, ' ,,a► : } . - of Ruskin and Carlyle, was eighty I While the earth itself is wooing d years of age last October, and he Fafore from the shining sun. !C came in from an,eight mile walk at, Not to- morrow; you may never �tehing' Back$ and Tu'sd f,lIDb$ tea -time with springy step and ale>;t Hear the belle of morrow shims, Need not be Bndnred earing. It was'his ordinary dailyi'But' for every brave endeavor -Vow's the time! - and not at all in the na- 'r '•� � � tore of a birthday celebration. Aching backs, tired limbs, attacks . Mr. Harrison is spending the ev- NOw's the time to be a- moving, - -- of faintness, headaches and back- If in life oa've an aim; aches need not be a suing of his days near Hawkhurst, y Y ' part of . wo- in Bent, where he delights in his If ys#R1 re anidou s to be proving ' M+ mans life. There are times when What in merit is your claim. garden and grounds, which he has ,�� don't to-day o her blood needs special attention, mad@ very- beautiful.. He rose. ow DO °' tF rte it I i and these times are indicated by his birthday at 7.30, breakfasted at Is not idleness a crime? one or more of the abode symptoms. If you have not overthrown 'it, It is at such titles that Dr. Wit_ 8.30, and,was engaged from 9.30 till No W's the time1 SOLD ONLY '� liams' Pink Pills are worth their luncheon -time with the morning - weight in gold to women, for they - SaY not even, "I Will do ft actually make the rich, red 'hbalth- Without failure by- and -by." yr That's a time with no cats to it- I N• W DAWSON, Nlnsty Colborne Street. giving blood which makes weak, That's Il 'roronta -- - - - - -- - - In the >Ihadows let it lie! tired, despondent women, active F Seize the preffient ! It is flying ss T IGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS' Wim and strong, and - feeling equal to all E • Ever from on as It �� rag //�►► i`J buy beautiful , hundred &Aee to their household duties. Brach a sift- y you CIiIDb.JVa,r Northumberland County, including Stock A% ferer was Mrs. Willi ow, if you are bent o>♦trying- • and Implements. There is 4n the stook - am Sullivan, Sullivan' Now's the time l Said nos , horses., 10 cows, eta. This is a s� , and �• y can be had on easy terms, Possession at g s 'Main River, N. B., who Eays : "I am { rr writing to acknowledge the great - O` DELICIOUS. 2ESTV, l once. 1 Bid I received through Dr. Wil -°° A Boon for the Bilious. -The liver NUTRITIOUS, TASTY. II r� FARMS IN LINCOLN, WBLLAND, :. � r Halton, Peel, Turk, Durham, North- ~ liams Pink Pills. After m baby I is a very sensative or Y Y. ? y organ and easily timberland Prince Edward I g Y The ver thin for a refresh- ce Ed a d counties as ar. was born last summer I was so run deranged. When this occurs there Y g reaponable prices. ing lunch in hot weather. down that life was really a burden. r is undue secretion of bile and the a LRERTA. SASKATCHEWAN AND _ -I had to drag myself .about .to do -Manitoba lands In large or small ' acrid flows into the stomach and Cot Them From Your Cro my housework, and e-xery mome$t N : sours it. It is a most distressing _ "Cues one of trial. If I Nent'upstairs' - -Trade supplied by John W. RL*IT FARMS —ALL SIZES, IN 'THB ailment and man ar@ rone� to it. Bickle gUre.nl Hamilton, n Nis era Fruit, Belt. # a, Y P na, r' R I would be breathless and tired In this condition a man finds the 3' ` ! H. W DAWSON. Toronto. y� out, and my. heart would palpitate ' beat remedy in Parmelee's Vege- - � violentla, and I mould have a feel - table Pills which are warranted to ACRES IN ESSEX C oIINTY —BOIL ing as though I was sm•�thering. 'speedily correct the disorder. There -r` "` 9� play loam: Nineteen acres mtaed r;•• • �,.' .o : timber; 1 acre orchard; tramp house: petite was poor, and my baby was I is no better medicine in the entire s..,••s; "'i.�; :.ti r frame bank barn, Price Eight Thousand 1�.* 1u ring from my weakness. I was list of ill re Two Hundred Dnllarp. Will etcharwq for t p preparations. Advised to try Dr, Willims' Pink 550 &pre farm. The Western Real Estate. Pills and got six boxes, and before WHAT Si. E WANTED _ MALE HiL► WANTED. They were all quite used I was like Frederic Harrison.' Lady in shoe store- ''These shoes - Il different woman. My appetite re- Y _ _, 7) AILWAY AG 11 TELFII-RAPHERhB regain my strength, ,',' h ii an er s n Rrpat pman rnug if and the work about the house no news pa hie comes thing larger I out Ontario and North Wept. Rix Months �? is pondence, " i �p,� will qualify you. Day and Mail ao 3tA >s. Salesman-"You asked me for PoAitions itecured. Free Book 1i explains. longer bothered me. As the result and his new book, "Autobiographic number twos, madasm- Ztan ttE I Dnminfon Roh „nl Telearaphv. Tornn'o. Df my experience I would strongly Memoirs.” His mornings work in- you number threes or number fours, ls, large all weak women and nullsrng eluded the writing of twelve letters. _ „- MISCELLANEOUS. Mthers to use Dr. Williams' Pink Arriving home at five o'clock after orLadv- "The idea ! I wgnt some- M j] AY AND l ARM SCALES. Wilson's Sri Pills." _ hie walk; he spent half an hour In „ We I* Workp. 9 EpplAnade, Tnrnnto. _ _ _ ;j There is no woman, no matter showing visitors round his aar.den. thing larger in number twos. COW ^® �ORT �� AKCEB, TUMORS. LUMPS. ato. Is• t, srbat her station in life, who will Then there was a little rest before V ry h r 1 terns and external, cured without bedtime _ Is[ uara .teedts.ksaarlleaORYourCattle pain ba our bows treatment. write n. ' not 3 onally fortifies health if h An nunbroken 1 sleep it of wag ht houla who TrY •Mtarine •Ert AelltedY j Dilute WIth PER 4 sallonao�f water. before ^rates Drs BOt^m.n lt.dio.l co_ Y r' Write for a Ion now to K` w..a Wntr Y+ s I e TON SCALE OUARANTSED. Wilson's the use of Dr. Willi Pink Pi!!a. every night and'an interest in ever' Your (1-4 agY1 KT.,Mr n ".,rrt.•,, h..�s The Pills are sold b all medicine waken hour, that 1s, fir lIsrri_ a•�n y4' a' M%X a ro,a j TMti MACLARER IMPERIAL CNEE39 CO.. �l Rcale Work•. 9 EYspinnade, Toronto, 3 R „Y.aPd o °ur :cu,trcw— aata'�st.a4 LTD.. WOODSTOCII, ONTARIO. - dealers or may be had by mail at son'B happy lot at, eighty rEy @e � � � I w,:e Wra -The az be 1Ianafactatl co.. �, a' mttnne” srtm.Yrd,n•arce.iQg11'fi tt� + \ ASktBBn' RS!CD YOUR NAME AND 'a 50 cents a box or six boxes for He r9 en a Pd On another Work, �/ ao. P,avt,¢e for a,enr and ow air t� ji Y Ord r•Pr to t!e PuDY,a ana ...W hr IJmtt,W �SoatNal get valuable information D. Bell, t g2 50 from The Dr. Williams' Medi• "Among My gBooks." He writes a p® ". bale: In ZNOZOV A"Piie TUoe°e, xir� 93 4r611e N<rePt. Toronto . a� Matins Elw Remedir C6. Chicago j � HE TORONTO HOSPITAL FOR IN- cine Co., Brockville, Ont. about 1,500 words a day. WHEN HE DID BEGIN. e,trabl,s offers two pears training. =' °T O, • camniete course to llarsage. Post Oradu• Pl3Il+iCE 8F WALES HCT�iGRY. Mrs.. -- "Your husband always Father (to his son whom he hay ate tour P o Brtlevue and Allied Hospi• ' LaI... Vcw York. .ADpltFatWu4 wlu. be =rb Y, -- ,r reproved for lying)-- i.never told a = CHiLDHGOD DANGERS---�- isr An English actor was a member of dresses so quietly. Mrs. B, -"lie lie when I was small. I venvedzatlrlluun Aveene, Lady Superintea- Jcow an snowbound in tiie Sierras does not: You ought t- hear him f �' p 3' ,,, Hans -Well, how old were you, • 'While en rontg from California to No s when be loses a- collar 'stud . _ W921TE FOR ;' ytmptoms that indicate any - - � fat -her, when you began? Ithe East, Before their train war of the ailments of childhood shoeld PR40F tte,d - out �f tll� drifts, -they had ' be allowed Mlnard's Liniment Cur« Corset In cows. C U R Ea • �u Pied to pass without prompt An Always e y 1 .- thos@ ibeea reduced to eating the coarse attention. The little a''lment -nay t g g g I CANCER AND TUMOR � y A rvwin tree sera be cut down of re tier °habit medicine is of little fare of the' railroad laborers, and soon become a serious oaa and per- and converted into paper suitable Concern, but.-the great majority of pa+tarlaasrsaonl +�o••.Mwseb,rs. sag ^1' of little.. _ g _enough�ven.. of that. So i Daps a little life raases nuts if. for printing purposes Within 29 men_are not of regular habit. The they all had a magnificent hunger Baby's Own Tablets are kept 1n the hours, , worry and.cares of business prevent i��Ji/i' Overcoats on when the train reached a small house mirror troubles can be �-,-. it, and out of the irregularity of life anj f.,1wt ­,,t, ,..,al'i loot better seed If no ; station at which there was a restau- promptly cured and serious ones For Asthma and Catarrh: -It is Comes dyspepsia, indigestion, liver -agent of tars in your town write ,itreer to �-. rant, and the Englishman was ` the aver ed, The Tablets are guaran- one of the chief recomme'hdations of and kidney troubles as a pruteat. yentr "al' s"= `sa ci °la tledaiist, first to find a seat at a table. Brltlsh Arrterioer+ Dyslrt;_ to absolutely safe and can be Dr. Tho na r*' I - - -- " even o e new rn a as wee can be used intezna ly with as much corrective and there is none better ?.a �. W CW 3kK LT I X, •gg yet the landlord, a burly Western man, as the growing child. Mrs, Arthur success as it can outwardly, - Suf- than Parmelee's Vegetable .Pills. CREOSOTE ' "a porterhouse steak, some deviled Dra au, Moat Carmel, , Que., says: ferera from asthma and catarrh will They are simple in their compoei- ll 0S73bLiYlg3L+e0 S'tt:a3l,iza.se kidneys, a brace of chops, plenty of "I can give Baby's Own Tablets to find that the Oil when used accord- tion and can be taken by t'S-e most l Protesot - -- -Preserve -- t3eeutl�y vegetables, and two bottles of Bass' my little one without fear, well ing to directions will give immedi- delicately constituted. sample+ and sock ate on application - i bittep beer." The Iandlord stuck knowing the beneficial results that ate relief, Many sufferers from - 4, ' `his head out of the dining room will follow their use." The Tablets these ailments have found relief in Above all things, be on your !ttAME3 i.ANGMdiR & CA., ;I;Tlited 'door and oiled to somebody in the 1374, Sathurs- Street TcRaxTO - y Y are sold -by medicine dealers or by the Oil and have - sent testimonials..- guard against your temper: It is I r rear apartment: "Say, Bill, well mail at 25 cents a box from The _ an enemy that will accompany. you ! _ the band to play 'Rule Britannia'; Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. Brock- In. New South Wales, Australia, everywhere to the last hour'of your. the Prince of Wales has came." ville, Ont. any .person taking part, in a strike - Iife.- CIiAllfNGE - is liable to a penalty of £1,000, or fts=' _ C �(� T Norway's coast line, which area- t° be imprisoned for tv� months. !moo ' iY by hotfld •! U� sores .,700 miles in a straight line, ...,m,a.. a.t' \i Minard's Liniment Curs Colds, Eta R°oE Cott.,. e becomes 12,000 miles if followed winard's Liniment Co., Limited. m: ��{•��+� Soap?• round a fords. In these are over " o o �1\r v 7 Money, . -you know, is matt a Dear Sirs. -This faU I got thrown an a THE ARLINGTON .0 150,000 lslanfls. worst enemy." "I• su se that's fence and hurt my cheat very bad, so I orcanada,LtsL •"'n' pPo could not work and it hurt me to ee r,..a.• A.e•oe tOi �`' s''There is nothing the matter why some folk like him for the ene- breathe. I tried all kinds of Liniments roftJMTC True religion never speaks of • mies be has made." and bottle did me no goon. with m S and I th0 ht w� warmed on applied LINIMENT. on my Y u8 what it has done or is doing, neither Cuticura Soap as only for skill has it an m s or vanities, but IMPERT 1.I YEAR AT THE FAIR. breast: oared me oompletel.v- p y p° p C, H. COSSIBOOM, THE LATER THE. BETTER. - ,y troubles." True, it is fo, skin does_ its work silently and without This is Imperial year at the Cana - Roesway, Dirby Co., N. S. Y " . troubles, but its eat mission is hope of reward, at least in this life. than National- Exhilsition and H.R. _ e- Hurry, dear, or we shall be ' H. es' great H. the Duke of Co.anaught will too late for church. x Z. to prevent skin troubles. For Nearly all infants are more or leas perfor the opening ceremonies on - - - She-We can't -be foo late 'whoa ' more than a generation its deli subject to diarrhoea such cow Monde August 26th. I'm- wearing this old dress and hat. sate emollient and prophylactic plaints while teething and, as this- Heck -- "If I ever marry I'll rule- and period of their lives is the most cri- WHEN T E KING DINES OUT. the roost or know why." Peck- Warts are disfigurements that dis- - properties have rendered it the "You'll know why g tical," mothers.sho.uld not be with- "You'll King George - Ainea,_ _._ y all right., - - appeax when Created.'.. - Trollo- = standard for this purpose. while out a bottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's whether in the midst of a. public way's--Eorn. Cure. its extreme purity and refreshing Dysentery Cordial. This medicine assembly or in the house of an in- Thousands of mothers can testify _ f cC give to it all the advan- is a specific fpr such complaints timate friend, his own servants ac- the virtue , of • Itfather •Graves ` ragran : and is, highly .spoken. of by those• company him., They, attend exclu- Worm Exterminator, because they Hydrophobia is now so rare in tages of the best of. toilet soaps. know from experience how useful_ it Europe that actual cases have only " tvho have used it. The proprietors lively to him throug�iout the ban- is averaged one per annum during the It is also invaluable in keeping claim it will cure any case of chol- quet, receiving the dishes from the the hands soft and white,. the hair era or . summer complaint. servants and handing them to their past ,ten years. . — royal master. a man who as- so�fiing to "He-' -,pretends. to be a very bus live an g ossy, an a scalp sell is always. an optimist. P Y Y free from dandruff and irritation. Not long ago Lord Kinnaird, who man." "By jinks, there's no pre- free from first cost is a few Cents is always - actively interested in re- Mlnard's Liniment cures Distemper. tense •about it. He supports a wife - ligious work, paid a surprise visit " --- and seven children on a salary of • more than that of ordinary toilet to a mission, school -in the east end ' ' THE TYPLAY MINSTRELS: $60 a month." soaps, it is prepared with such care of London and told a class of boys "Mister Iniere'locutor, can you and of such materials, that it wears the story of Samson. In conclud- tell me the difference between a Dr. Morse's ing his narrative his Lordship ad- f kiss and a sewing machine ?. f . to a wafer, often outlasting several ,ded, "He was strong, became weak, "No, Mr. Bones I cannot. Pleased Indian ROOT P111S cakes of other son and making and then regained his strength, • _ R g 8 8t 1 tell us the difference between a kiss . ,..• 'its use,. in practice, most econoul- enabling him to destroy his ememles. are made axording to a formula is . boys, if I had an enemy, I and a sewing machine." use nearly a century a among Seal. Cuticura Soap i� sold hY Now, y , y ► "One seems so nice and the other Indians, an¢ learned from them tby would A ? " ou advise me to do- Y sews seams nice." Dr. Morse. Though repeated at-- 1 ` druggists and dealers everywhere, little boy fter meditatin on the I .r tkWts have been made, by physi Y g Mr. 0 o Sowkim will now en- Nana and chemiata, it has been found- s but the truth of these claims lrna secret of that great giant's strength g impossible to improve the formula or - Y der that beautiful ballad, entitled i' 'be demonstrated without cost by shot up his hand and exclaimed, _ , 'When Mother hound Her Rat in the ills. Dr. Morse's Indian Rota "Get a bottle of 'air- restorer. ", • • Grand Grandpa's Beard.' " Pill areahouseh6ld•retried through-* t q' ' y sending to "Cuticura," Dept. �M, — ' P y r, out the world for Constipation and -. -' Boston, U.S. A., for a liberal lam- - all Kid troubles. All the world loves a cheerful �3 ')�'iFi p ' • She- Just look at she trouble I � xY and Liver traublea. 'they le cake, together with a tllirt -two /, ace psamptly.and effectively, -and p Y flatterer. .money can get you into. He -I • ,., Page book nn the skin and hair. "Yes, but look at the trouble it a Mlnard'e Liniment Cures Olphtheria. ED. 7 ISSUE 27 -12 can get you out of." Cleanse the SIrstem 1. '�� K ' L �_ • .. �. . !.•• 1�,,w .. - k ; "i. -,`xc� Mc Wt� (*� yy{y - .e!. +.•s..am._k.'... -.-.. ,..sa5....5 _'i, :+...mv,. _.:,:r. :.__,.a ....e 3C'.. -r: .S.. .: rs::..'t4siwfi^,ruti...._ -•. .. r. 1r.:: a;' ....... rA:, d. �. w� ..a'ni.'S,.....,.br.2)..'.x.Yw .:�l.v �,.a .:, /w.a,W�s.a.Lit.., ,. ux» t_. r�r.. a. rx, i• f- w' ... w... Rur.:.,.... n.. zY.... ��. n,.•.. s... 4. K1+ v.? aMY. a'- v:....... .' �.. Y. �. e. �Jr. wtkrA.... u: �• ae... u:, rwfi.. Y':. �h1is�. �.: �i. �R:wkiSo4-.L•.3C1+.'Yi'r'�,Gi(f l.a`24iYi` �,. w w.r• r uo - r4 "� Vol-, Fi'.- ,-•��. l :. f. .awn... •.. ;, 7'r .•N .i ✓U.W..C.,P.; :4� p''(L ry W.,-�'Y•,.�.`u"^. _ 1� ',� -, _-+Gf a.!;� -ir'.� :. "•S Dot�n ion Day with her eon R. p' i new horse for his bread wagon. W. tdsanager of the Standard arena. Miss Storey, of Markham, Chopping our Specialty -Miss A.' Field spent a couple of _ _ - W e have .° choice lot oi' Hatusnocke from $1, 25 'ap to $100 - ', ... - i. • ;< .. �, , .. .. F•:�^ -.. ..- ... ., loon ( gains in those remnants of Bing- Quartette sang good selections sacks. Fresh Roiled - -T. and Mrs. Walsh and family hams, muslins, suitings, prints etc. = �___ r en doors snd window `ureelze, all ii$es. ' ". - spent the ,holiday with friende-in Lindsay. which Chapman's have just pput ?+ ' LOCALISMS. - Stmpeon spent a •raw days in Toronto. -Xiss Jane Losie spent the holiday with friends in Oshawa. - )Bliss O'Hara spent Sunday A with. Miss Core G- on. B. and Mrs.. Field, of:'To = roeto. were in town i .Mon y. -Mrs. J. C. Philip spent n with relatives in White, Arthar Htiyes had's -W. J. Coakweil was in the city on Wednesday. -Mrs. Gordon, of Toronto, ac- cofnpanied by her daughter, Went �- e f^'1 � ammo �ks a moo ' -E. N. Hicks has purchased a Dot�n ion Day with her eon R. p' i new horse for his bread wagon. W. tdsanager of the Standard arena. Miss Storey, of Markham, Chopping our Specialty -Miss A.' Field spent a couple of Bank. _ - W e have .° choice lot oi' Hatusnocke from $1, 25 'ap to $100 Ogilvie's household and Glenora days,with friends in Toronto this - Ladies- There's genuine bar- readings, The Pickering Male flours in'25, 50 and 100 pound week.', gains in those remnants of Bing- Quartette sang good selections sacks. Fresh Roiled - -T. and Mrs. Walsh and family hams, muslins, suitings, prints etc. = �___ r en doors snd window `ureelze, all ii$es. ' ". - spent the ,holiday with friende-in Lindsay. which Chapman's have just pput _ _ .� `} 'Mixed Feed, Bran and Short@ by the on axle. Some blouse lengtl�e, Pure PaTir� Green and sprayers ton or cwt. Prices reasonable -Miss 011ie Bing,' of nt0, some dress lengtbe. All remnants D.-E. J'ohnston makes a capital a is vssitmg her sifter,' Mrs P. J. must be cleared. Be sure to see ohairnian and his, witty preludes Chopping every day. l[oreombe. ' ' their white lawn blouses, nice EavetrQLl binG an Fu_rriace w0 - �.__ � -Mrs. Franklin and. ,-loses�a to Gormlep ti^e t eiiin lid 'n>rar gingham blouses etc.► and just tell your'o'ien thatChapas4hs'R - , a speei�alitp :� : s - PI08ERlNG MAggb•Tt3 a I have some nobby_linee in straw, • _ - White Winter Wheat, old....., $1.08 w e a , u Land- a, n prin JOS�P� H FUND t -=Miss Editkt Law, of Toronto, say, isholsdaying the home of shirts; -fancy 9 eksaud Gies. _ has been spendinR:a'few days with her mother here.• - - re latives here. -C. H. Burling spent ouNSwRTOrt -Miss McGiII left on Tuesday at the house 4f-bis daughter, Mrs. - _ to spend her vacation at her home Denson. of F�ttlal ord. The Duke of Connaught, Canada's = -,in Centreville. -W: P: 2rr, of Buffalo, N. Y.,. new Governor•General, to utterly de- t Y arable; Pants- and Shirts - - Wesley Balsdon, of Toronto, is spending a few days with his void of austerity or affectation and Mrs. Phil . thereby hangs this little human inter - speatilia holiday at the home of sister, iu narrative that all the daiI %papers Do you want a good pair of ]Peabody or Carhailts in black "or 'blue, call anti '-- -- his parents here. -R. H. Dodd, a butcher from have missed, Recently the royal get a pair that gives genuine satisfaction. -W. G. and Mrs. Ham spent the Toronto, is spending a couple of train was speeding along the C. P. R. Shirts in Army cloth or in black and white stripe. See our fancy shirts with holiday with their daughter, Mrs. weeks with Harry Vale. and arriving 1bt Havelock about 7.90 safe collar and cuffs to match at $1.00. Or do ou prefer a Kant Krack J. B. Horn. of Bradford. -Joe Clark leaves this morning a m, a stop as made for breakfast. yy - —Mr. McClure, of Woodoridge., for Lakefield to spend a couple of The train stood west of the station. Kollar, no 'washing required, Y', Zell. _ , spent a few da s -' here with his days with his brother Allan. Train despatcher Tom Pizer, a Dun- - Sox in Black. Fancy. natural and grey from 20c. to 40c. a pair. daughter, Mrs. E N. _Hicks; -Mr. and Mrs. Weeks'and dan. barton bov. took his camera and, ac. We have .fresh fruit, strawberries, pineapples, bananas, oranges, lemons. -Miss -Mabel Calvert, teacher ghter, of Toronto, spent a few companied by yardmaster Haig, went dates and age. _ on the 5th line Calve Uxbridge, -is boll- da eat the home of the formers out to get a picture of the'royal tra- „ Some good potatoes at $1.76 per bad y vellInF outfit:' They were rather - Ice Cream this week. The famous City Dairy is the best and purest. - laying at the home of her parents son, F. W. Weeks. despairing of getting a glance at the - y y p here, -Mr. Chapman, Of the Seymour Duke on account of the early hour and i'•r T -Mr. Calder, who has been in Electric Power Co. was in own meeting a man walking' up and down Gr A. GILLESPIE, IIUNBARTa11l the employ of R. A. Bunting for on Thursday last - interviewing the station platform they assumed - some time has returned to his the residents in- regard to supply- that he belonged to the Governor• home in Beaverton. ing electric light and power to the Generul's suite. We are going to take -The dry weather is shortening village. The business men are all a picture of the train said Pizer, I considerabl the strawber sea- eager for the electric light and wonder if the Duke is coming out ha'pman y g g soon, Why, do you want to get a son which a week or two ago also quite a number of residents. picture of him roo, asked, the sirahger. promised to he an abundant crop. Whether the encouragement re- "We sure would" answered 'Pizer. -Roy Wagner, of Toronto, ceived is sufficient to go on with Well go ahead then my good man. I'm pa sled through the . village orb the work or net, 4ve are not in a the Duke." In amasement the two rail- hats on his motor cycle and position to say. was then stared and then quickly look HeadqUarters called on a number of his friends. -tin Tuesday of last week the their beta off, Thep had dreamed. of v -Mrs. Clark, of- Lindsay, ' re- members of the Pickering branch the Duke as being clad in a gorgeous turned hones on Monday night af- of the Women's Institute met at uniform and he like an ordnary mortal a Y was out taking a stroll as a morning _ ter spending a_ couple . of weeks the home of W. J. and Mrs. Miller. a petiser in plain civilian cloth". R k' with Joshua arr&Mrs. Richardson. Dr. Jennie Smillie Rave an enjoy ate Duke conversed with their and -The regular meeting of St. able and instrnetive address on when Haig remarked that they bad Boots nhaes Andrew's Ladies' Aid Society will The Joy of Living. Mrs. R. Gor- expected to see him in a uniform His ad -. - -be held Thursday, July 11th, at 8 don and'Misses Simpson and Bnrl- Royal Highness explained that he always wore plain attire in the morn - o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Ing assisted in the programme by � Men s heavy Crwa calf `at $2.75, special ing @. Then thr Duchess and Hiss Boyes. giving a reading and detet respect- Pablo Ladv- in- whiting, salsa out and for railway work. -Lord' -Hyde has purchased a ively. These meetings are becom- the Duke introduced the lien to them, 141eq's beau pebble at 2.25. new baby grand piano from the ing more and more popular and Pizer, pleased beyond all espectatioa, y - ,- R. S. Williams' Co:,- of :O -lbaw'a. we hope,tbey'u)ay eons' !ie. got x fine picture of the whole Toyal SPECIAL—Our Mule harvest boot at 1. 50, well made, light weight.. The instrument was delivered one - Arbong tboQe who spent the group, Mfr's tan and patent fine boot's and shoes; 2.50 to 4,50. "clay ast Reek: hulide with friend% in Pickering - LateStsha a ythin new. - -- Y y -- - - - - -_ _ —. - _ .__ - yes, big assortment, ever g - _- Miss..Cstila Everv�.. _who hag were: Ed. and Alex, Gormley, t been tearbing At laid %tone, E sea Uottnjd Ferr, E. L. and Mrs ,La button ota, patent tip. at 2.75. +� dies' fine b bo _ p Co.. for the past %ix months re- Gba.pruan, Mrs. (Or.i Bateman and Fall Term from Sept. vl Ladies' patent pumps at 2.00. it turned bdme on Friday fair her daughter, Miss Gladys, John and Ladies' house shoes" -South Tie" at 1,:83, wide toe, low heel, Arrange now to enter the :summer vxratic►n. s'�irs. Green. Miss Bate Woodruff, - -- bolid comfort. - Thw...Wal -h has purchased J A. Tbexton, Mina Weeks, Hies 0T SPECIAL -Our ladies' patent vamp -strap shoe at 1.90. Its a winner Xrh. W. T. Hgrtrick•'s property at Minnie Rankin; of Ton6ata. -Thos. - __.- .- .`situ the - y onzg 9 -dies: -- - - the corner corner of Church. and King E. and Mrs. Stephenson and fam- iatreetti, including repidence, store, sly, of Claremont, Ernest and Mrs. ' Children and boys' boots galore. Implement shop and stables. Stepheusou. of O.shaw a, -W. C. TORONTO, ONT. Our stock is entirely new -all old stock cleared out. q -Mrs. D. Banks and two dolt- Murkar, of Sunderland, and many f ghters, .hisses Mona and Hazel, others. The sch©ot that has a great reputa land Mrs. Connor and-three child -.The sympathy of the cow- tion for giving superior business _ J R �/ a/1 D S "reo. of Port - Arthur,' spent the munity is extended- to Wrtlter and and shorthand training. Graduate@ I{../ / L �/ s holiday with L. D. and .Mrs. Barka. Mrs. Stevenson (nee .bliss Mabel get and hold good positions because' p y R Ebel are thoroughly Men's riot shirts, nice fine.stri s, at 75 cents. . -The annual picnic the Meth- Harvey). of Regina, who are g prepared p - a' '. odist Sabbath School a as held on among the sufferers of the Revina Write f6p catalo qe Open all ear. Men's strap_ hats at 1.25,. -50c add 25c. Enos�e$jeyabVt'imre -u4t# spent by butldin� mere all ler led_to the . Enter np ti' _Hers s�verall. -� +ooL.. -, -.tw egd pant. Freda 1st at the -lake when a cyclone of last Sunda Their N tt :rll, ground, their stock was killed, W. J. Elliott, Principal s b #ark with white stripe, at 50e. - Contractor Cook, of the To- and they - themselve% v►ere badly Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. ?I]eu s working htrt%, ronto anti Eastern £Iectric Rail injured, At tittle of writing fall Ladies' lawn blattses, linen collars, jabots, lisle gloves -in black r way received last week a large partienlars ace not known as all is amount of materia4 to be used in information having come- by tele- GET OUR CATALOGUE and white, new embroideries, insertions, Inces, etc. ?t cuastcrtrtion work.. graph w a� necessaril} 'brief. Thus.- h �Mir4, -Annie Riehard%nn; vein f3eRre and family,, formerly cif - IT IS FREE._ Large stock of Ladies' Underwear. _ + has been visiting relatives in Pick- W hitevale,. were equally unforttt• - - " @ring for the =t few weeks. re- ante, • • pa: they having lost all tlsrls ` - ' -�H A R -D W A R -E turned to her home in Humboldt, buildings and t�t•o of the girls ` Bask:, on Wednesday.- having received slight injuries. 04 MW Im -F. W. Weeks has- eotiipleted As the cyclone was •aceotnpanied Sherwin-Williams Paints- the•,pld reliable kind 8*�O i310Qr W.. � Sheri• in•S1'i lie extensive improvements to Ilis by heavy -rain and hail it is sup- _ • - dam, by the building of .consider- posed that -she crops are also de- eve ro Paroid Roofing. New Perfection Oil Stoves. able cement xvdrk. He is ' note stroyed.. It is hoped that when 00 �e 4 r _•: Tinware and Graniteware. . prepared to do custom work ou fuller information-is at hand that the shortest notice. the- worst fears - will not be real- See our Hammocks n 4d -anti Crociuet_ Sets. �Y _ - ]lire. John Cruess, of Mariposa, ized. ,fie `Prealti arl�irs Tinstuithing; Eavetroughing and Furnace' Work. and her granddaughter, Miss Zella --The Methodist Ladies' Aid gar- - avho is returning from taking a den party held on Dominion Day - - ,6ourw..at Macdonald. Institute, in Mr. Ruddy's grove was a decid- Now Open Every Dap. - _ Guelph, were visiting Sniith ed success. The day ev all that _. PMAN Clark'•s an'd other relatives here. could:be siesired and everything • • -E. J.'Morrissey and son Earl, passed off in a satisfactory man- Neilson's Ice .Cream enjoys 'the :� :of Hibbing limn., , visited at the ner. The baseball gam'' a to the reputation.of "Beiasg the Bert," • home of his another, Mrs. James afternoon between the Oshawa We serve. it exclusively.• c Morrissey, of Church St. last week. Juniors and the school team of ­­ME MS FURNISHINGS ' He is also visiting with'his broth- Pickering was most interesting. Neilson's Chocolates, the cbeolate's er, N.--J. Morrissey, of Newcastle; 'As usual our boys catne. Off sus•. - -- -that are--different, frGm 406.__ J - and sister at Montreal. cessful in the score -of 19 -12. .A -fter Large assortment of Shirts in the new•-shades and styles -w- -The oil for the streets is 'now the game all partook of the good. to 80c per 'lb. , g p g match. These are the best value w•e have had for --on hand but owing to the great things- prevlded -by t-he}adies, whoO - �h depth of dust it ha-s been deemed surpassed themselves: The pro- We have moved into our new many a-day -at $1.00 and $1:25, ....advisable to postpone sprinkling gram wa-s good. - Wm. Smith, M. - •• fakery this week. _ it on the "streets until we have P., Rave a stirring address on VISITORS. WELCOME Working Shirts 50c., 75c., 80c. and 90c.. had a shower of rain, when the the prospects of church 'union. oil can be used to better advan- Rev. M. E. Sexsm}th, chairnlati of tage. Whitby district, spoke on the Be sure and ask for our Home Straw, Hats..15c, 25c and 50c each. Made 'B-read. 8 _ •- -- Mar -r- led.... -O.u_. Thursday, June place of women in -the -ho •. 27th. at St. Andrew's Cathedral, church and state, emphasizing the - New Hosiery, Hate and Capq and Underwear. -•- Toronto, by the -Rev. Cannon Mac- necessity of consecration to the TICKERING' BA$ERY,. — W nab, Katharine. Grace, daughter, highest ideals:-, W. E. Sinclair, "- t of George Andrews of Toronto, M. P. P., in a very pleasing- ad- AND ICE CREAM PARLORS. .BUNTING) - PCKERIATG R. A. BUNTING) to' Rev. William- Anstin Pippen, dress complimented the - ladies on rector of St George's chu •b h ' d d 1i, E+ DALE M ILLS T, ::. Piekerin g rc . g• t err success au expresse sm- self as pleased to meet his con- LM PiCKE� =.NQ -On Thursday night some .per- stituents outside the political ,son entered the G. T. R„ station. arena. Miss Storey, of Markham, Chopping our Specialty and appropriated four dollars in delighted the audience with her Ogilvie's household and Glenora bills, some silver.And a few stamps readings, The Pickering Male flours in'25, 50 and 100 pound that were left in the • till. The Quartette sang good selections sacks. Fresh Roiled - safe which contained the bulk of - -were which proved most entertaining. '- Oats, Etc. the money on hand not' en- The • 84`th Regimental Band', of 'Mixed Feed, Bran and Short@ by the tered. Evidently the thief was Wbitbyy furnished music. Rev. ton or cwt. Prices reasonable ire ' -]not a professional D.-E. J'ohnston makes a capital F. 'W. 0V17"4w3cw - Haying is now well under way, ohairnian and his, witty preludes Chopping every day. some having been cut in the early and happy anecdotes added not a part of last week. -- This crop little to the pleasure of even - PI08ERlNG MAggb•Tt3 r� r • .. which - suffered ranch from the scold backward weather earlier in -the ing. 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