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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_07_12sate+: v:J r, M.. r w _ w , • 41 PICKERING, ONT., - FRIDAY, IULY l2 - �s4{js�l{srat<alI �+�lsf. PORT UNION. 106HAWA _ Established 75 years e PINK MILISTwo days recently, Wm., Ham, of There is every probability that a �{, Medic" _ ... ltl Pickering.. one of the oldest .and most_ et -eel . mulpan v . em_p1oY1nR 1500 haadp - G � � 1J N �� � ' highly respected old gentlemen of the will settle in. Oshawa. The, Vindica. Re E. PORSYTH. D. of O., i;egie- s_ = dry, sheared and tied up the wool for understands that the arrange- • fro tens meats are nearly completed. and that 4 40613.0 o Maria. atseation given co nine hours and fifteen minutes for if no bitch occurs the industry will MILLS the 4ttiag of glasses. ;yp seg0" fr— North WHITE =SATIN Robert Dixon, of Port Union, in first- soon b gin work on their plant. taiar•moat. asx ',CREAM —BUNS class- workmanship. Mr. Ham' is D. M. Tod has sold out hi8'confee- _ y _-_TEA eiithty two years and six months Qid. tioaery and ice cream business to a T j lr Edinburgh, member of the coitse of Bread and Cake Makers Free - Y'oun� ' • Von! and, bass -ehnrn - Physioiaa• and 8nrgaoas of ootarior ]ioentiats business. can you beat that? If so, Iishmenta in Ontario. A regret that od so al college of Surgeoaa. Edinbnrgh. FEED Mr. Ham would be pleased to meet "Tud's" has passed as a place of pleas - BRAN ..epeeie3 attenttoa w dsseases of teomeo ana . ° them on the occasion. ant rendezvous is mitigated by the SHORTS children. Office and residence, Brougham. "'.: a BRAN fact' that Mr. Tod will carry on his MANITOBA OATS' PICK$I;1NG MEDICAL SURGF{r'AL —SHORTS - - MONGOLIA bakery- on Bond -street -the same as OAT CHOP _ d X -RAY INSTITUTE WELLAND FEED FLOUR ever. — vindicator. BARLEY FEED .JUMBO •• •• Nelson Hill, of. Altona, spent Sun. MIXED CHOP _ 1P1cgEalxa, :_ ONTARIO dayy at Ed. Vanzant's. (MONGOLIA CORN - ~�. Mr. Bassett, of Victoria Square, has It. =;GIN TOWLE, X. B.; M. D., C. IL, OAT CROP bought David Meyer's farm. The farmers of this vicinity have CORN CHOP y Phyeiairn -in ohargs CORN The masons have commenced work started, haying. Special prices for large quantities. Spear's' u• Rectal Diseases. ��o U CORN CHOP on Wellington Wideman's house. V. J. Ramsey spent the holiday eats of Gaon. Dis•asee of women, oaaoers, Tumom I. Say saammetion. Diseases of eye. i0ORN CRACKED Mr. Robb, of Markham, has been en- with relatives in Toronto. war. nose, throat and boss. Fittdag gran•. end MIgE D CHOP gaged as public school teacher here. Wm. and Mrs. "Fraugh spent - -,' F 1-1 0 v M all sans. sad ehrx9a diseases. Mrs. Robert Ramsey and her two Monday, at Mueselman's Lake. BAKERS' JOY. OBoaHonssltilo / and itol l;Ny FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS daughters, of Toronto, are visiting A number. from here attended the - relatives here. p g g GOLDEN CITY _ ggarden arty at Glasgow one evening Chopping every day in the wart. George Judd's barn was struck by last steak,. KISSIMI $ 1V E. FAREWELL, H.C., BARRIS- lightning on Thursday and that of Master Lawrence Ramsey, of To- ` • ,mss !� oeo.aa s, andoos>s4lr' SpoC1aB41 D. Seebeck'son Friday. .onto, is spending a time with refs- Best kinds of bah chick feed poultry a3114rarr Caw$ Howe. Whitby. 1ay CALWELL'S MOLASSES Mrs. A, Betz. Miss Libble Bowes tives and friends. y + to �7 .MEAL and Mrs. Geo. Bowes spent a few dsye , Chas. and Mrs. Bowman "and Miss grit, etc.. on hand.. Try the chick T. BARCLAY, Barrister -at -Law, last week witb friends in Toronto. Jamieson, of Eglinton, spent Monday -feed for your young chicks. qwqv. Solicitor. Salary Public, Special Zzami. t� fly- with relatives here,- 'VVhii r. EUVI Ooart of Justice, Brook SW*O. T� L, PINK LIMITED) ED GREENWOOD Master Percy Tarr spent a few days _ ' J. i' r with'relatives in Toronto and also a AH CHRISTIAN,'Barrister and = PICKIERING. ONT. Miss Sate Sadler is home from New- day at Olcott Beach, N. Y. e Solicitor. Notary Public. Etc. Money to m ket for the holidays. Mrs. Howe and little daughter, of Iona- Ofo•.n• :t -daw to the Stau4srdBank. W. J. Devitt is- in BrookIin this Toronto, spent over the holiday at W STOCK hitb rs v. 2my week making cement pipes, her parents, Geo. and M Bowers. - •- �� -- TT In 1r.1 A T P. Gleeson, of Toronto, spent Satur• J. F. Houghton- returned home on f rifts s** 6apr3ps. - My RD. u6 ad f wl�Z-la •15r6ther,- atu aP a r �, • • Gleeson. pears as teael3er in the pu IT school T Qr HAM-Issuer of Marriage G'LAREMONT Walter Green read wife, of Bvtlalo, here. FOODS • Y1' Licenses in the county of ontario - - - called on his brother, Fred, one day , . 3PiakertagVillage. 711y -a last week, OUNBARTON - - -for all styles of furniture. Little Edna Green still remains very POUCHER, Re" Estate Aua weak, showing- very little if any fin- The rock crusher is at work this �. titans., vslaatora ooii•otor sad rust. _ _ of marriage lieeaees. Brougham, wy provement. week just east of the village. HOPPER Issuer of Marr M. Wood spent a few days,last week The foundation for Fred Richard- CALDWELL'S MOLASSES >efte R�Om � at Centre Island. Toronto -with T, C. son's new barn on the 2nd concession 14}F.AI. X1.90 e Licensee to the oouaty of Ontario and Mrs. Robinette. is about completed. Coos at .sore and his 'residence, ctaremont. - '� _ _ •. M. (iteeson is about himself again, Wm. Heron, of West Hull, has put- $LATC$FORD'3 CALF MEAL B:B EATON, TOWNSHIP OLERK - KICtAre Frames having been partial) off dutydnring chased Robert Woods produce busi- !11.05 D. Conveyancer, Oommfsdaaer for Baking last week owing to illness. nese and has taken possession, s�daeils. ameovntaot Ste, 1[oaay to loan Window J. Worthy and his father spent Do- Mrs. John Mitchell and daughter $AGAR and FLAX MEAL 03 farm "tsar of laaniasa Lde minion Day amtwtf his old Greenwood left last week to visit the the toruters $1 t sass.° Wpedsi . •' O°s' t "t a eS friends. Come again. We are always son. Samuel. of Billings. Montana. _ - �p POSTILL. Licensed Aructioneer, glad to see you. The regular summer services - a L TONIC .L' . !os Oottnes•s of Yczk sad Oalrria. sae. y g PO 'LTRY ' Walter and Mrs..Wilson and famil Rotebank began on Sunday leaf and 70 trail non Wes of ail kinds starer•, to on sLortsrl UNDERTAKING he lute funeral o Mrs �nilson'sf father. m r months. btbeea received hfrom John - - -- _ .'... raiot�oe Address Otees aiwr P. O.. Oat - - _ —_. _ -- = -- __ B. PO W I LL. Licensed Aue- e = I'7' . tfoaeu. valuator sad eoil•utor for Quite n number from ber�attead � Parker. -t Regina. - that he eats �, �• �� �' Lode wr �aannes ct Oatartis' and Tort a» trade o! t1. onoectiOA. the Cowan fast Friday strain fn r is the recent -storm. ids WA& Was sooducted tlaber pr,Tawfy or try auction ' also J. Scott's party an Tuesday even• acrose'tha street tram the Presbvter- Ilale vane• coU.cad, $ter data• o: other pas• Distance DO 011ij2Ct. - ; ttioniar• •DDpry as rn•adana*. Elt"betb sa. !Plat• fog Need]otca to say all had a good ion church -when it was blown down. - snag. PIDoae orders tell as Nsa• once Pick. tiuie. Work on Charles Smales' new rest• PIC.KERING mina or laaaaab s store, Olaremont +rtv 1% - Prices moderate. - w•te• prompt attaaaoo. t}ar•factioo Overall. Wm. MclCitrict. formerly of Green- dent•. is progressing satisfactorily. Seed. My phone numbs u Independent 1001 -wood, called on a number of his old The roof of the structure is now come S. p - -- - acquaintances in and around the vil pleted and the building will be rushed - ? Se /Ti , MENN+OOK The Best • 1s Always lane during the week. He is sow towards completlua as quickly, as pas- ( � A � t located aLNeepawe, Man. Bible: Ili. . -. lVN/TYl/Af.1?, ONT. _ Wm. Cowan, of Rnsebank. has put- the Cheapest .based from the manufacturers in sum- Funeral Dieeetoa and tmlralmer. WNtTEY _Egg, Stove, Nsec and Pea sizes Brantford a ready, bails portable rum- in hard coal. a !► All Saints Sabbath School picnic at mer cottage, consisting of five rooms, _ Any business entrusted to me will And we handle the Best. Hydenshore Park on Thursday after- and has it now erected on h's premises Best #lump steam coal. Al! coat .1a . be carefully handled, _ . - noon last was a record one. at his popular summer resort. under cover, fu rrice, and d r full weight '-- -. --: charges Moderate - � - W. g• and Mrs. Smith announce the A .teen well has been drilled on the prompt Be -- -- _ + Independent Phone No. 1514. PARIS GREEN - Strictly Pure. engairenient of their daughter, Olive Parker farm. A tine spring was — -p Natiopal Brand." A•. to Frank W. Kemp, of Oshawa, struck from which an abundance of T U M B E R - - = - the wedding to take place quietly this water k secured, - It is impossible to - 'RECCES ®RE. month. imp it dry with the gasolloe engine. A Good stock of rough and matched The 1'ltb of July 'celebration to day he engine €a used to force water begijoek: also matched and drear- r JOHN P INSECT POWDER. promises to he a successful affair. through all parts of the residence.. ed spruce and pine, e Has a full line or rresh and cur- LOUSE KILLER- Hesses', Pratte', After the parade a fine list of sports ��• • 2x, 3x and 4x Ontario cedar shingles. meats constantly on hind. will be given on the athletic grounds `OROUGHAM 3% and 4x B. C. shingles. y for which suit"le'prizes will be given. CHLOIDE OF LIME; Let me note you .ices on an build Spice Roll,- Breakfast Bacon. a Mr. Stewart,. contractor hree U. McGregor and family spent Sun; q p y , DISTNFECTANTS. -• miles of the new C. P. R. Tine in day with Mrs. McGregor fag material you may require. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Whitby and adjacent territory arriv- James Herron. of the fare west, is Bill stuff a specialty. - -SULPHUR. Etc, ed in town on Wednesday and is spending A few_weeks at John Patter- Independant phone 1504.. ' Highest. prices paid for �-1 ready to begin work. The engineers son's. C Butcher's cattle - M. PE .i TZT' have not vet definitely fixed upon the Mrs. Lidatone, of Montreal, ie visit- A. � � E E ►7OR T north route, atidgntil this matter has in with her father, W. J.- Bodell, for • • f akkering #iverq P1EgERING PHARMACY been settled the work of construction a few weeks. g - LOCUST HILL cannot he proceeded-with. Mrs. H. tiiechin, we regret to report. rte The Summer School at the O. L. C., is on the sick list at present. We hope ; REAL ESTATE....: is unusually'laroe there being about for her speedy recovery. •Tint -class rigs for hire three hundred in attendance. Meet- Mrs. George Philip, accompanted by - +! Da Or III l;t _ Tugs are being -held on the lawn is her two nieces, of Pickering, spent a - y g N'a1e�>~ur�►ttft' *#W front of the college building so that day last week at Hanlan's Point, To- 0.1t s� ` Bus meets aU trains the large crowds may be accommo- Tonto: t t O*10168 t04A dated and -on account of the heat. Ttev.'James Hodges, B. A'., , Osh- Teaming promptly attended to. _..�a- _ On Sunday evening there were about awn, will conduct the service in 9t. • one thousand Ili attendance, to hear John's church next Sunday afternoon, Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Insurance rates lower on. farm. pro- the address of ' Rev. Dr. McGillivray, July'14th. perty and Village Dwellings, of ('bias. Communion,Servire was, observed in MW a w Peak in first -class Companies. a S, • _ • I p {c>�* {pay The government has drawn up�tans the Presbyterian chui•cbherelist Sun= ^' �1 �1 �7'p %TO �,Te=1:JU= 1TCLtA19 for the new ass,lum here which wi1T day; when eight' sew members 'were AL1' R�aD T`A� riilr - - -- -- - -- -- costabour $iW,OW. The bniidin _ ga added to the roll. - - If not insured witb ine, call and will he constructed of concrete taken Miss Mary'Gamage, of Aurora, and compare rates. from the prison farm at Guelph. In- Masters Wardle and Ray Everest, of We•have imported from France sinter and Decorator- One first -class brick house and stead of erecting one large building to Toronto, are boHdaying with • John a very ehoice•tine of -- stable for. sale. Established seven years ih Accommodate the inmates, a large and Mrs. Gam "gee number of cottages will be erected T. C. Brown has made a valtitabte EBONY AND IVORY Pickering Village. We V. Richardson• whereby the patents will be aeperat• discovery. of natal al gas on ' L. Jahn- and at -a price much tielow,tlie • :I ed. The details of the piling have not stops farm and has .taken an •option average. Callon me for estimates,. yet been definitely settled by 'the on the farm _4or.•1$10,000, _ - _Prices reasonable; ._ _ ._. __Notary. Public,�Pickering. government. It is also rumored that Next Sunday, July 14tb• Rev. R. G. A full range of silver lettering xi Workmanship gaaranteed the Hamilton and, Mimico Asylums as English will preach a farewell sermon for initiating kept in stock. — SPECIALIST well as the institution on Queen St. in. the Christian church. Special t3 Oft. will be disposed of, arid the new insti- music will be given. All are welcome. Hair Brushes-, -Combs, Mirrors, �=Ci$�'R=rT'3'• tution here will accommodate all the The Women's Institute will meet at Clothes' Brushes, Bonnet --in all kinds of Titre Setting. treats fronn those there.' Mrs. T. Perryman's on Tuesday, the + TIME TA BLE- Piokeria Station G - Brushes; Gents "Hat a Farmers around Brtwklin held a 18th fast. The Kinsale; Claremont, T. R. Trains going East due as fgllowe- - .Reaper and Mower Knives grouted meeting one day this week when they Pickering and Whitevale branches Brushes and - No. 6 Mail 8.08 A b1. formed A 1r ad improvement associa- will be .resent and will provide the Shaving •Srnrshea. 12 Local 2.50 P. 14. tion -to •work in connection . with the- program... Bat�y Brushes, Nail Brushes, and - 3 •' 14 Local 6.04 P. M. - Waodworking and - Conservation Commission The Asso- A goodly number of our s orts call_ going. West due• ari follows,;; -. - g y p Manicure Sets (with or with- . No. 13 Local 8.36 A. M. General Black amitLing ciation is known as the South Ontario ed on Robert Devitt and bride and. " 11 Local 2iS0 P: Better Farming - Association. 'Thefol- gaste them an old fashioned charivari. out cases), etc. "• 7 Mail _ 8. 9 P _ -,. J�U11Vo� Baoc�c ROAD ]owing e, officers were elected: Pres€- They hospitably treated and left _ - _ bit. Hall Vice- Pres., A. Nes -. ,singing "he's a jolly good fellow," `Sundavincluded. t t 1 bitt ; Sec'y- Treas., J. J. Moore. The and afterward partook of a, sumpttl - - meeting recommended the Thompson ou luncheon at the McLean House at gge _ T,�-H E PICK ER1Ni3___:-_ ---N.EWS HaQe you lots of water -? farm in Whitby town as demoastra- beet's ripener. Norman Ba tt Blacksnaithing Lion farm. Four demonstrations will a w„___ G 8. RICE, OF WHI'TLVAI.E be given each year, of . which 'due , t notice will be given. Some of the The crops in Saskatchewan are :.rEWELER AND OPTICIAN # is prepared to furnish you anything' objects of the association . ArC,:. Best in splendid condition.. Having rented the - )�unbarton shop 7 P oProsrrs wren ; and opened the same, I am preps.- in the line of water supply such as method of hauling barnyard manure. Lambton Count farmers are Poor ofPran i�'HITBY ` ed to do all work entrusted to _ pumps, windmills, hydraulic - rams, Early cultivation of the Boil, after the y ' me in the above line. cro • . ps have been taken off. Advant- making big strides in scientific �• d Norseaboetn plumbing a specialty. etc age of tile dt'ainage. Increased yield agriculture. Call in and see me any time. They are also expert well drillers from pure and hardy grass seeds. En- Rains in western • Ontario Lum (r SWee t i0 respectfully solicit your patron,' advantage o of alfalfa growing. The. brou ht a suns smile to the advantage of systematic rotation of g y A Cattily lewd ullstim I if - DUNBARTUN age for the future. Ind, nhone 8621. ,d farmers' faces. a _ k m4C.a'. '.aell."�ri+f Cr,L`�a R , aue Y •h."'�', ,.:.. i ',,>. . fa - ,e <- +n_ n�.b'.•G+.,e•.. , �.r, , rt�'' ..'..z+n:.q�.n«.N_« ' a� A. ::VG .� :u.±Zs , r'i.a-rt . n . _�A -♦ . n ika::..,.' . E..X....... . s: • � .� .+. ,.h n-,.,... _ u ,. e .-. .r;. ,'. ., .s.. �'. 3n „«.e.': .. ' . . .,s' -. . sea •.- dt.k' .�..,..,' ra sea F- .,. -�_ -. �'i' -n - ,. .. . « ,.w... :.r... . vi«�e'..- ,” e nxso-...,. .. Ci . _ �,,- . .•�_.a. «..:, N n..w✓_ka.�.rJ._r a_d : . � s ,. . . f'tio' ^r' s a a�h.-.^,^.d .� ��"•3.'.w.. ra.,...t.,. 4 i 'A�..^,'r . ,.t i ,:.o4 . n Ye s. -• tS.a". u d. a:.' + �:: tix.,. wi� s�S . > f�. i9:arr•�w . .t�..' , e,�•..'c' '�:.a,"14.a�..•.m.', : Oats -Car lots of No. 2 Ontario, 47c, and i7o. 3 at 460. outside. No. 2 Ontario, d9 to 600, on track, Toronto. No. 1 extra W. C: Teed, 481 -2c. Bay ports, and 'No. .1 at 47 -i4c. ;a Bay Porte. - Barley- Prices nominal. Corn -No. 3 American yellow, 78c. on - track. Bap ports, and at 82c. Toronto. _ Bye- Prices nominal. Buckwheat- Prices nominal.' Brea- Manitoba bran, $22, in bags. To- e, Tonto freight. Shorts, $24. r COUNTRY PRODUCE. ...+ �e •.• r t Beans -8mall lots of hand - picked, 33 per w' a , eR� � } ..,. •436."', ,`- bushel; trim" $2,65 to $2.75. F Honey- Extracted, in ,tins. 11 to 130 -per A lb. Combs, $2.50 to $2,75 per dozen. Baled Hay -No. 1 quoted at $17 to 618, ` arwi► ' :✓ "w++ --�- .on track, Toronto. No. 2 at $15 to $16. a . ...rte; '. „ +M yz r �.,;° "` • �• �Y , w ', :. ac" and mixed at $11 to $12. ^ ' Bated Straw -310 to S10.50..;oa track, To- .!C r Potatoee -Car lots of 'Ontarlos, in bags,, 1 > 31.50, and Delawares at 31.7e., e�ry--Wholesale prices of , choice : poultry:- Chickens, 15 to 17c per -a yb : fowl, 11 to 12c: turkeys, 15 to a 16c. e. ;portion of the ruins of Smith Street south. This and Lorne Street were wiped elean from end to end -two miles of ruin. • b. JioultrT. shoot 20 loser than the above. °- - - - -- - - . - F{ BUTTER. EGGS, CHEESE. Butter- Dairy, choice. 32 to 23c: bakers'. lvortbern, $1.12.to $1.12 JA; To. 2 Northern, - T. AND N. 0. TRAFFIC. CYCLONE AT SA$RATOON, T13AFFIC AT'THE $00. ' ,R Inferior, 19 to 200; creamery. 26 to 27c for 31,101.2 to $1.103-0. No: 3 yellow corn, 72 to lolls, and ESc for solids. 73c,. -No. 3 white oats, 481.2c. No. 2 rye. 70e. $tge -Casa iota of new-laid. 23c, per dos., Bren, in 100 lb ;. sacks, $21.00 to $2150. Operatipg Chargce Kee' 'Net Earn- Only in Miniature, However, and ,•_ ba of fresh at 21 to Me. Flotir, Bret patent-. $9.40 to $5.69; second f First' Time -That (11Ttr • iii3OfiU,000 s Qhlmaft=Xgw eliceM 14 to 14 IA, 1h - :Hon PROnerrs.. id 06; `pond -leers. +?2,7?• to $3.00. A des ate A' des etch from Saskatoon says: i - Bufr lo, July 9•- Spring wheat, No. 1 P h from Toronto says : P ys : A despatch from Sault Ste. r Cured meats are Quoted as rollowsr- Northern, carloads, store. $1.1678; w,n- Traffic is still increasing teadily on A miniature cyclone passed over the >Bseoa, lea clear. 1e to 141 ac per lb...io ter, scarce. Corn. No. 3 yellow, 781.2c: g Marie, ant., says : For the first h vaae loss.ork -Short cut. $24 to $25: do., so. 4 yellow, 77c; No. 3 corn, 7614 to 77 tam; the T. and ti: O. Railway; although north end of this city, accompanied time in the history_ of navigation . r _ Cases, 910,50 to $21 Hams- Medium to light. No .A corn, 743-4 to 75 14c. all on -e k. heavier operating charges keen nct f b}• heavy rain, about 9 o'clock on the freight traffic through the Sault a., 1714 to 1St•; heavy, 161.2 to 17c; roils, 13'�hrough bitted., Out. - No. 2 wbite,-643.4c- earnings from galling -much on lait SAeurdffy'morniilg. A "number- oflcanals for s single month has pass- ' to 131.8c; breakfast bacon; 1s 1.2c; backs. o. 3 white. 5J 3-lc; No. 4 white, 6234c. &I c. year's `figure's. The gross earnings garages and similar buildings were ed the 10,000,000 ton mark; the se- tt Lard - Tierces, 13 34e: cabs. tie: pane. - t . for April amounted to $142,825, wrecked, but most of the damage I cord having been made iri June, the 11.14, LITE STOCK MARKETS. compared with 6119,131- in May, was done in the 6eighborhvod_ of fistatistical re -port for which has just ;gyp ' 1911: - Operating charges increased the Western Canada sawmills, a been issued by Superintendent Ba- MONTREAL MARKETS, 3fon rest. July 9, -The to from 8 ,9,000 -to *101%0W, lea vin a 13r e p Price realis• p • _ - 'Montreal. July 9.- Oats- Canadiln W"t ed for rhok,v steers we@ $1.50, but the bulk g, g portion bf the lilmber in these � bin. - Although the prediction that era,, No. t 511.2r; do.. Nn, -3. .9 a ex ru of the trading wa. done in good stock at net revenue of 650,989. In April, yards being whirled up in a vortex { the freight movement would -total - t No. l feed, 501•2c. Barley -3fani oba reed, 3600, $6.50 and 5700 per -cwt _ while •h.• 1911, the net earnings for the month to a height of between one and two 641.1 to 65c malting 81.06 to $1V Flour I common and inferior sold from that g g 11,000,000 tens for the month proved F - 5da0itoba Spring wheat patents• tint+. Down to $3.50 to 34 per cwt. Choice butch. wag; 840,997, . Fxom the beginning hundred feet. before being thrown a little high, it was close, the exact 3380 second@, $5.30, .trnaL baker9', -$5 10: ers' cows _sold at $•1.00 to 35 04 per rot. of the financial year on Nov 1 to figures be7n 10,747.150 tons. The -Winter pasenta. choice, 96.40 to $6.54; 1 Bulls, from 1.3.00 to W 50 per cwt, The to the ground and Smashed- t0 � g the end' of April net earnings next largest month was Jul 1910, straight rotkre. 9495.:,0 15, do- bags 42. (markP! for sheep. and lambs was weak kindling wood. NO cannel in i1r- g Y. 40 to 32,•46. Bolted oats - Barrels. 85.06. Pr, and prices ruled lower. with sales of amounted to 82" 000, - compared lets were received. � 1 , when the traffic totalled 8,975,173 H 44. 90 L . $140 Bran -3 ^_l ehorte. M. the former at 34.40 to $4.50 per cwt,., and with $272,000 for the corresponding bag.. 90 tb@ flo g y, ions. In ' June. 1911, 'the freight - - -, _ _mi clings. sza to on car lots, Sig to 1134. the latter at iaoo to $5.00 each. Setec:ed period last year A considerable � :�,�AD -9 _S. ;3T80.1.('s- II(1��,� traf$'c..._ amounted- _.t�i.�4ifl.097 _roan_ - - -_ per tote car Mts. Dig to 120 lots of bogs at 38.50 to U 75 per. {wt., sad tlblf of the road's earns _ Cbee.e- Finest We-sterna. 11 -1.9 to U1-$e, MLzaid 14ts ae tow 'so 3600. weighed at g rev -CAN AD-A-18. i9 interesting to note that the _ $} t4' :.0boteeat�ctr amees$ 25 two Ia$3 tt4e, Batter- ears. T ro �� if 9, $8.00 C t-le - Exports". Pone this ;rear is represented- by Vaults to be Built at Ottawa Will amount of freight to pass the canals 24 to ?A 1-2c Eage -- Selected, 25 to Me, No. choice, $7,50 to 3775; buns, 96 to 36,2.5, ore loyalties, the total being 871,- last month equaled that for the - "' !,'stork, 15 to Ids- Potatoes- 111er. bag, car 00'w+. 85 -50 to 4575 Butcher- Cbotes; J7, 900, compared with only 612,391 for be Strongest In Count y entire season-of 1893, and is equal .lints. 3t5a.to iti.d/ 50 to $165 : - medium. $6.50 to $690; COw.a, the- 450rreapoading .period of two- A despatch from . Ottawa says: to the full amount passing through- to $6. Calves- Steady. 1766 to a7 a5. I P g UNWED STATES XARKETS, Stockers- Steady 84,50 to 36.75. Sheep- 1'911. - Probably the heaviest and strong --, the canals for the first quarter of a } Light .eves A %e&dy-- it_-34.,to J4•SR;. -. -.--- - -- �-•�: ;.:.. - est'.vaulta in -CaIIada are -about toL I 11 Yinnespolts,.7uty f= Wlfaat �Jo 31.zb:` �centtr<ry-- alter• the eana ere was 33 to 3a. c-Ae iambs, steady, at and is DOMINIONS AND THE NAVY. insta n then wing of the first o r gS �t'�ber, a1.0EJ -t to 31.0E 741: ikoeitolber, a$.f0 $oge- Aelects. $76S t.o.b., and as - l - - ' - - I bard, 1"183.4; fro, i" red and watered _ - partmental.bloA -at Ot- shown opened. amt) �roff�ia !� rd Eas#ern de �" ► - -- - - -- - - - - - - -- - __ Lewis Harcourt Announces Contri. taws, where will located the comparison with the recd of last bastions From Two of Them. Dominion Treasarr. They will be 1 year, - the. decrease .being 4,3sa to _ - joined to the present vaults and to date. • _ A despatch from London says -: gether will hold the millions of gold, -FOR"mYONE PEOPLE _ Lewis Harcourt, the Secretary of• silver and paper currency of Can- Montreal is again reaching the -- -.. - State for the Colonies, speaking in ads, limit of its water supRly. -- the House of Commons on Weduee- ' 40- da. v evening, announced that New re -- -_ - -- Zealaad'a sent contribution to end. Fifty Were Injured in Passenger Train 'the Imperial navy would be 2100,- =. 000, while South Africa would give 100.- FAMILIES -NEED -IELIEF -reek Neat Corning, N. Y. £85,000. 'New Zealand is also con- . .- - tributin a battleship p of the ,value :•; of £2,000,000. TT,�� �p,� �p ,� ,•. - �ry D ! A despatch from Corning, N.Y., two day coaches filled with ezcur- Regina .1s Ning - .L7�71 uilt��' C. P. Re WiU Sys-: Westbound Lackawanna pas- sioniats and tear through 'the last" NINETEEN CONS KILLED. �t stinger train No. 9, from New York, of the Pullmans, Schroeder• said Erect 5OO H011Se3 due to arrive at- Corning at 4.47 that 'the impact • was so great that Lightning Struck Tree Under 1_ - - - it threw him from the cab and land. Which The _ - = a.m., composed of, two engines, s ed him on his shoulder on 'the road y Were t>jalading, y baggage car, three Pullmans and bed, practically unhurt. A despatch. from *11eville .says.: A deapktch - from Regina, Bask., erect a large number of resideacm ,.,'two day coaches, in the order The 100 -ton monster contintied its 'An" electrib 'storm that- passed ovei says : ' The city officials in various and they settled on plans for two - named, was demolished at - Gibson, plunge: through the middle of the .Madoe township Friday evening committees have been working.ever classes of buildings, one a two -story _ 'three miles eaat of Corning at 5.25 train, grinding everything in its was - unusually' severe. The worst since the catastrophe with'but a few house to cost about $2,500, the o'clock on Thursday morning by f path. It seemed as if it would cut damage reported was on the farm- hours' sleep., A complete canvass other a, bungalow costing about !express train No, . 11, due at Corn - I through every car. -Then -when it of Alexander McCoy near Remin has been' made as to the necessity $1 8W. If ecessar they will build , •ing at 5.10-a.m. Forty -one persona 1 was finally blocked,..by .a- mountain ' B Y ' q 3 Y ' were killed. and -between fifty and of deb ;ia' piled in front of it, it re- ton postofiiae, ., His fine herd of for relief. Immediate relief -is need- five hundred of these houses. Ten - milch - eows,- numbering nineteen, ed fog some 100 families, while more ders for the houses.have been called -sixty injured.' Many of the victims mained on the roadbed in the midst. - will be added to the list Inter. for, and work will be started at were holiday excursionists bound to Qf ,the des lotion its • plunge had collected under a tree during the 4 storm. A bolt of liglitning .struck Many, who really need the relief are once. It is hoped to have some -Niagara Falls, who had boarded the created, while thousands of persons the tree; and the entire herd of cat- Probably conceadiag their needs, completed within ten days. " train at pofnts' along the Lackawaa- rushed in eery kind of, vehicle to tie wedged tightly together, were 'and• will . not apply for help unIRSa Over a thousand ciirpenters are na from' Hoboken to' Buffalo, the scene to- jilt and pry the dead urge-d- Vy actual want. Hundreds now at work, and more are pouring In fly kille d. a injure rem a an mass e. a, - of other victims of the cyclone are into the city on every train. - All are - history of the road. 'Its cause; ac= of wreckage. being kept by- friends' who can ill being put to work. Hundreds of -cording to Engineer Schroeder of Thirteen of the injured and ten DROWNED IN TUB OF WATER. afford it. A large portion of those bricklayers are also busy and the- - the express, was his, failure- to see of the dead were taken to - Elmira whose residences and property were residences which were slightly dam - the -signals set against ••his train: on S "special tfain. The other dead Woman Was Overcome by Heart devastated are wealthy or well -to- -aged or do not have to be torn _The morning was a foggy one, and were taken to undertaking robins in Weakness and Fell In. do people who; while they' have're- down are beink patched up for im- 'he said he could not make them out. Corning and the remainder of the ceived a severe setback, are not in mediate occupancy in remarkably' The wrecked train stood' on the injured were conveyed to.the. Corp- A despatch from London, Oat., actual - .want, aitd while they lack fast time. - -main track blocked' by a- crippled ing- City Hospital, There a_ large says: Mrs. Walter E. -Evan's- met a shelter of their own, are being The board of the Methodist freight train, There was no flag corps of doctors and nurses worked tragic death on Friday at her home housed by.. relatives or friends. •- -Church have arranged to so ishead - out, according to- Engineer' Scbroe- rapidly and efficiently. All the on Concession 2, Delaware . Town- Six automobiles are kept busy. in- at once with the re- construction of . der,., Ttie signa.ls; which he de- physicians in the city were summon- Ship, when, while -lea'nirig -'over 'a sestigating cases for relief and dol- their cliurch.,- They propose occupy - "clared -it was too foggy to see, were ed, and many ministers and priests tub' of Water,. she was suddenly n' out , revisions. The majority in a building of ' similar just around the curve. were called to administer last sacra- Y g P B B proporr overcome by an attack of heart, of the homeless are being provided _tions en the old nits, _ with few •"Schroeder lead taken train No. 11 ments and receive messages for re- weakness, and, 'falling- in, was Tor at private houses, but there are changes in detail. - at Elmira fifteen minutes before. It latives and friends from the dying. drowned: $er husband was in a still liundreda sleeping in the public The task of removing the debris . a few miniltes' late. The,stretch Most of the . bodies. were badly barn some, distance away at the schools and various 'public -- build- will--be .slow, • on account 'of the of track from Elmira to. Corning is mangled, their condition testifying in' s and in tents on the site of their beau s nr and timbers;`'which are l} fitted- for fast running, and lti `was to the terrific driving. power - of time, and arrived too Mate to effect g Y - sending his train alogg at the' rate Schroeder's en' ins as it crashed a rescue. former .residences. wedged ink mats of wreckage from _ ..: of B5. miles an hour. No. 9 was sup- through the fated train. The cars - " ' -The C:P:R: have established a re 'three io'ttventy feet higTi. Inspec- cord in building their freight sheds. tot Falls has not yet gone over the posed to be half an hour ahead of themselves were one heaped-up PLAGUE -AT LONDON'S DOORS - The. sheds were almost a total ruins of Knorr Presbyterian°Ch"ch him. ''He -'never -had- any warning mass of wreckage, telescoped into wreck and their whole yard was a and could not say if portions of it t ;until he made ou the outline of the each other. -The last two - cars -. on Has 'Readied $uriey, and Metro -- scene of devastation. The yards I were spfe tq: rebhil upon. �t is rear coach of No': 9 through the fog No. 11 remained on the track and politan 'Itarket Rill be Closed. are already nearly . -eleared, -and Ignite like] 1t will s 'f>3rn down. tbat- -was crawling tip the'm-ouritain later- were used as hospital figs hundred carpenters have work- Work of re- construction on the from the river far- below. He saw coaches. -A despatch -from London says : ed with feverish haste so- that the Baptist Church will cost about 810.- the lights .ahead and threw on the _ Tha.people of Corning have open- The cattle plague which has hith- sheds are now practically com- 000, and -is being - rapidly pushed,- lreverse without` shutting off the ed their homes to the, injured who ert i been confine tb the North of pleied. The city. has decided to New pipe organ remains intact. The steam. - - could not find accommodation a England, has now reached Surrey: build a corrugated iron warehouse, Government is work' »g on the new -. The lark tt.tew the train off"the the hospital, or whose injuries were This is getting close to London, and which will be rented to firms unable telephone exchange, plans for which ' track, and tie locomotive plunged tun slight to warrant -their crowding the metropolitan cattle market will to find accommodation. had -been _ drawn up some mon -the ' - on a few rods further to splinter the other pe.rso" from the institutions. be-closed on 'July 8. The railway officials decided to ago, , Rkk' . ,. s v. . L :.... u. .. .-. ... �: _. .•. '. m. ... :'. : ., , ... .. : -_. .... K- , ,:,; :.- .. :' -,. .. .. ,a .. P,. , . 'rp .. � . Y .�5'•.. 5.' S,i .. . r .. ^i,nL .J•. . .. :,.,_.. -,.. ,. .,._ - . -. ... . ...,.. - .,.... ...- . .. _.,o- -,r._ - ._.w -. ..- ,<,. .a. � ,... ._.4, ..,. ,.. ys..,._ r^ ..,,.,... n. e,.-..,.•..., n�. ...- .x_w..+.s,.e.,Krt, >.4+rsk �is5kc..... n:: ,'s..,s.+,._a:r'•.�.- ...•u..a c,3,�� ..... ve,u,r �..v " "G....r,�a+s.tc:. �i.,•...:c,.ws,. ,�,�rm..- t.<�e.. .s.�R,a "x,,a.�S'�c.. :,;. -_. .,.;.- OF-Wr % Fli I placed close .to each cage. They mi're MADE HIS OW N COFFIN. tX9 DRED PEOP LE placed in the cages when quite Ernest Feldkirch, a Gottingen young, and must remain there un- carpenter eighty-six years of age, Five- cups,ofthl$l til their marriage, has cheerfully looked death in the ke B - 'F' re. His first 8 the Victim of Palo,, . �: face for twenty-six yea NAMARA'S STORY. illness - when he was clous bet)Pra e X A C'l ich came I , L .9 1 -4 Watery Blood. g,.ested to him that, hay- -1 Mr. T. J. Macnamara,. the Cana- sixty, ing iie?reegl8satives. he should proiide re one cen than who is Parliamentary secre- t elm for .11. Anaemia is the medical t t, for his burial -himself, and as soon -4 to the British Admiralty, spent tart' our or watery may arise his early manhood as a teacher ' as he recover --caus". -4* as -made himself_ hich-,he from _a.__v_&riety_.._af Y, § -bo board - schools,---and- as UN --hirns coffin., PT A lack of exercise, hard stud -the blood. It m. recovered he set to work and N7S impro- aced conveniently beside his bed. he is possessed of a budget of hum-: perly ventilated rooms or work- laced a number. of years it' began • EY of orous stories anent the difficulties GOES FARTHEST FOR THE MONEY shops, imperfect assimilation to decay, and he was obliged to ri that are met with when endeavoring r food, etc. The chief symptoms ate make another. The second is now to develop youthful minds. extreme pallor of the lace, lips a and en- in the same condition as the first One relates W a young a3 gums; rapid breathing and-palpi ---her who was trying and his friends are urging Feld- I ALI AVRIL FARMS FOR SALE. =�==CQZF f tile 1 rt XfW1 �,5- tion; headaches, dizziness, some- —Iimes fainting spells and a tendency hysterics,.- swelling of the feet nd limbs, &--feeling of constant tiredness and a distaste for food. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are a cer- tain cure for anaemia because they .make new, rich blood: which stimu- lates and strengthens every organ Find every part of the body. The following is one among thousands of of this serious trouble cured by the use of Dr.' Williams' Pink kirch to discard it for a third. The old man, who is hale and happy as ever, declares he will make one more, and if he finds itdecayi—ng-h-p- will give the business up as a bad SUMMER SKIN TROUBLES. Sunburn,' blistering, and irrita- tion are the commonest form of summer skin troubles. *and Zam- Buk ends these.-very quickly, It works in two ways. As soon as ap UMM1-M-#- W. --A-w-6"-,WFn­qTy-ZdTWns a GV and cleaning. This is i. specialty Hi ooronto. British Amerloasix Dyeing Co* a ­"ad-wticulps by post and we are sure to satisfy. IGHT THOUSAND DOLLAR WILL (­1d Mod filet. ___A_de1%W Box -23i,41lonlygal E buy beautiful hundred acres in -Northumberlaa Co t lucluQ Stock :;'; '_ 11i .17 11 and Implements. " M.- is a a e of Implements. horses io cove; -ete- --This ill-A, and can on en' P05=n at an be had on easy terms. once. nce. C OOD FARMS IN LINCOLN, WELLAND, I Halton. Peel, York. Durham. North • Prince counties at '. Edward rl Pr , timberland. Prince rpp. rpMp i%riee.s. 11ALBERTA AZ5AAL%1JMM ­ ­�^I Manitoba 1Sa lands in large or SMA fi Pills. Miss Georgina Raymond, St. RUIT FARMS -ALL, plied, its antiseptic powers get to' Nisepra Frrit Belt. "About ;erome, Que., says: work and kill all the poison in a year ago my health began to give W. DAWSON, Toronto. wound, a sting, or a sore. This gen put. I -suffered from headaches, orally ends tite smarting and th4e MALE HELP WANTED. 5s, and heart palpitation,' dizzinet pain. Then Zam-Buk begins the AILWAY AGENTS, demand through. eneral breakdown. I was at this tissue i 'R and Clerks in appeared to be threatened with a healing process, and fresh, healthy IENTS. TELEGRAPHERS. 9 in the family of a s built up. For -sore, blig' COW COMFORT out ontprio and Worth Weft, Six M"ths time employed will qualify you. Day and Mail ooael,38- tered feet, sore hands, -heat rashes, isguarantoodto ke,so F1163 061661fCattis Positiops wured. Free B�ok 18 explains- r_ I.- c_w_ doctor, who. seeing my condition, baby's he" spots, sore places due V-00 PER GALLON grapby. Torou*o. gave me medicine. I took this Dominion Sebool Tele to perspiration, etc., you can't Dante with 4 g3-11uns of va"r. faithfully. for some time, but with equal Zam-Buk. Druggists and write-for a salL,a now to MISCELLANEOUS- benefit, and I grew much dis- Buk. THE MACLAREN IMP ER1%L CHEESE 00. stores everywhere sell Zain- LTD.. WOODSTOCK. ONTARIO. AY AND FARM SCAL-Lls- wls�as 4wuraged. 71he 50c. box. Use Zam-Buk Soap also. Sole Mfrs.-The ho %taftufactaring n a friend advised Co.. Scale Works. 9 Explanade, Toronto Ine to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, 25c. per tablet. All stores, or Zam- Limited, Montrea.. I - TUMORS, LUMPS. ate. I& ±Wing that iihe_h�*u�n4a cure Dr. T. J. Racnamara. -B4k--0e., TereSte. A-1 ANCER, T1 I_Aez top--, an -tte-r Write 11141 through them in similar condiii-o—na. sin by our home treatment. medical co� EXPECTED TOO MUCH. More too late. Dr. Beliman I'took her advice, got a supply of his utmost to convey his idea of mjt4wd C�oi:lj�rw*od. Ont the pills and took them regularly pity. to his class. Said the teacher: FRESH AIR IN THE COUNTRY Customer (sarcastically) - "I've UARA5TEED. Wilson's Gradually I be- ­Now, supposing was work- 6 TON SCALE G for some time. G pposing a man Jaded Town Dweller-"How fresh managed to cut this steak, but I'm scale Works. 9 Eorpl.n.d.. Tom came strong, and in the course of a in g on a. river, and suddenly fell into the air seems down here in the bothered if I can chew it." Waiter -;.�rova jqA.ME AND &RMERS! SEND I month or so I was again enjoying 1the water. His wife, hearing his country: In the city it is intoler- -"Yes air. We guarantee our F ' Set valuable information. D, Bell. r le Street. the beat of health, and have not screams,- and knowing full well his able."• Son of the Soil-"Yes, in- knives, but our responsibility does 93 Arty r Toronto. since had the least return of the peril, rushed immediately to the deed, sir! For my part I've often not extend to our customers' The He&rt of ML pleno Is the ..,old symptoms. I can heartily re- bank Why did she rush to the wondered why they don't build the teeth. Actjov% insist an the commend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills bank 7" 1 city out in the country where -to all -weak girls." Therewas a dramatic pause. there's better air and more room!"- Pills for Nervous Troubles.-The Then a small voice piped out 6.0 Sold- by all medicine d4alers at stomach 1.9 the centre of the nwvous TTO 1116EL 50 cents a box or six boxes for 82.30 ,please. sir-to draw his insurance Corns cripple the feet and make system, and when the stomach Is Action or sent by mail, post paid, by The money.,, walking a torture, yet sure relief oends, healthy action the result. is Dr. Williams Medicine Co. -6 disturbances of the in the shape of Holloway' Corn manifest in NEW GOVERNMENT BUILDING CuTe is within reach of all. nerves If allowed to persist, ner- Z6 011� 3WE 1117 X 3EL 'M 1U.N'XARRIED GIRLS IN CAGES I veer d4vlky. &.dangerous__&ilment MA Ah6 tructure for Exhibits _CXZ`O9`OTZ_- - _Little Isic, ensue. The first consideration 4N 'Followed b-7 &"ma Magnificent _Ej__ (after being punished) may ar-Caladtaa- -NationaL restore the stomach to proper #53hL:L3CLjF3-4W 1S*oXI61L—= Custe -111 think papa 1.5 dreadful Was is to dew Britain. It action, and there is no readier prcrtea+ - pr000rvo wassuti♦Y As of N The new Government building at he the only man you could ge 'I%e 'Rev George Brown, D. D., the Canadian National Exhibition main=& I" remedy for this than Parmelee's maple, and Backleta'010 Application who has- passed. many years of his is being rushed to completion and Vegetable Pills. , Thousands can ,TAMES LAMCMUIR & CO.$ UmAed It 111narwe Liniment Curse cargo . t in COWL attest the virtue of these pills in life in the South Sea Islands eadea- will be ready for the year's Fair, 1074 Bathurst Street TOROIVrO m voting to stamp out -Polygamy and will cost sjeo.o, of which the Do- cannilialism among the natives. minion Government pays $100,000. 1 " curing nervous disorders. What are you going to name the says in some parts of New 'Britain the Ontario Government 525.000 babyl" "We thought of calling SHE COUNTED SHEEP. of placing and the City of Toronto the balance. her Scaliadal'J" "But why I We "Well, and how did your mother COL.LAN3 the natives have a custom young women in strict seclusion be- It- will be used for Provincial, Do- can't hush her up sleep eep last night I Did she follow i AA...64@416 6 d. hftertr� fore marriage. by imprisoning them minion and Educational Exhibits. and begin counting j W.W, -,in cages for several years until they Mothers can easily know when my advice -I Calls— sheep I" ...0.r. . reach a marriageable age. Dr. their children Are troubled "h Ad THE DIFFERENCE. Yes she eounted eighteen thou- Brown,, says the London Globe, de- worms, and they lose no time in Art Gibbs--"Ever notice that when a f-remedies d inig mwuo?m 0& Irect scribes how on one occasion he in- apply rig the best o Mo- sau 11P "And then fell asleep of Smseass, LUL Im 25, is engaged to a girl be is mad tiler Glraves' Worm Exterminator. epected a number of these human "an FWAZZA AWN10406 always be alone with "No; then it was time t6 get up• " Torto"a if he can't "The cage was quit , clean-,, he her I" Dibbs—"Yes, and I've also GRANDMA KNEW. e noticed that after they are married andmother. which of my par- said, "and contained nothing but a 'Gr, boo for he's madder if he has to be --few short lengths of bamboo eats do I resemble?" holding water. There was only "Both, child.. You have your Time Has Tested It.—Dr. Thomas A Pd. room for a I to sit or lie down in mother's remarkable capacity for Kinard's Liniment Cm. Limit Pa. he bamboo Eclectric Oil, has been, on the market Gents.-I cured a valuable bunting dog snp a crouched position on t y, and your father's when the doors ate upwards of thirty years and in that spending money, of mazge with WINARD'S LINIMENT after platform, and a blessing to geniug for not making any.'s several veterinaries had. treated -him shut it coust. be nearly or quite dark time it has proved without doing him any permanent, J—d. TIES Inside. They are-never allowed .to thousands. It is in high favor YourL &c., nee a day to throughout Canada and its excel- A Medical Need Supplied —When WILFRID GAGNE. Norm come out, except 0 a medicine is found that not only Prop. of Grand Central Hotel, Dram- lence has carried its fame beyond mondville. Aug. 3. '04. COOP 8 FLY KNOCKRR bathe in a dish or wooden bowl acts upon the stomach, but is so the seas. It has no equal in - the it Pays to %e=rour rtoet erve wt atea-pooteated o composed that certain ingredients em" 0.4 re mnk:har� oftitsrderaMon whole list of liniments. If it were Ion reed. costs Mo than 4 cant a Ued_pwr day, Use of tere& through the Coopers ft leaft- mad save man". P�asy to WW- -*Bleleas­� Qowtv (Tanvemal) soe; double the price it would be cheap it pass unal reraw free- WM L Ternble Itchi.n.g stomach to find action in the bow- I 'r ssp='Xil -=""Any dealer or liniment. els, then there is available a puirga- 1%1.9. oul"O . . . . . . . . . . . . WK. own & 1111111,1111M mom tive, and a cleanser of great effec- uscep- HE DESERVES IT Got Little Sleep T. -pare the religious a tiveness. Parmelee's Vegetable tibles of the Egyptian peasantry, Proud Ma—"There isn't another' Pills are of this character and are i�r6s paid by Person .in the city can play. like Al- K i ng Oscar the 3 per cent. in t say- ri the beat of all, pills. Dung the Pe _V�A 1 banks Ii. A as a reward ings an a that they have been in "Ov. - _._­:�- ..I use —"Is there another to the depositor for saving his -year Uncle Gustave Sardines they have established thenaselves Sia money. no other pill has done. person who would want to I" Norway's Finest NO one Died fear cholera or any -Sardines at their Cider was made in England so When You Eyes Need Care summer complaint if they have a long ago as the thirteenth cent' ysen- UrY. Try Murtne Eye Remeay. No smarting ...-Very best w W W bottle of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's D Fiue-Ac$o Quick�.. Tz. it for Red, W Eyelids. nine 40 and ranu ated A toothsome daint for test' Cordial ready for use. It coy- mintrd', Liniment Curot Diphtheria. =13%_k In each Package. Murlue is Salad or -13andwicK at, ­Patent X"- rects all looseness of the_ - bowels cn- ed. by our ocuitati-not 6, used dn successful Physiclans'Pric- )mptly and causes a healthy and 7­7RE FOUND -IT. W.MV dicated-to-t%opub.- - . Luncheon or pr( t1ce for many Igra. Now dt I r llcandsold% dIjffi9tsXt%0A=!wr ttle. n Garden Party &I action... This is a medicine lye nA5eptic beg, and We. Morino Eye natur I old rich Eureka!" exclaimed Mr. Green 1F.rom your Grocer got "King adapted for the young and Oscar" Brand Sardinos ho, with a lighted match in' his Murine 19ye Remedy Go., Chicago and poor, and is rapidly becoming w Mr. T. popular medicine for hand, was down in the cellar hunt- Trade s7plied by John W. 4 Williams. the most Pa Education under the London Rickle 4reeninz, Hamiltm. whinipet. cholera, dysentery, mar- in for a leak in the gas pipe. y, etc., in the County Council represents a gross A moment later Mrs. Green sad- ck. Fxpenditure of six million Wands. Unta Cuticusa Reme&es Cured Him ly remarked : "That's just our In -, ;;JACK'S WAY.' Now we'll have to pay out morj�-*Inardls LInIvnent cures Colds, its. Those who have suffered long and hope- lu~y to get the. rr),,f Axed." _j TWO CRUISFS m. usay from torturing skJn eruptions will read It ii a fortunate boy who has an -ON TZI.- with Interest this letter from Mr. T. Wlalwns. older brother to give him the bene- 'VICTORIA LZMME": 215 Pacific Instead of treating wood to pre- 3911): "The Cuticurs Remedies certainly sleep with your mouth open it, that serve it from rot, an invent From Now Tork Nov. 12, 1912 did work finely, and I am thankful that there Budapest arrives at the same result Frain San Frawim Feb. 27,1913 About wave" said Jack to his yofinger bro- It,ching cum- by Will Tw, KW b such a remedy, and that I tried St. a reversal of this operation, for sim three months ago a terrible tiler. as the daylight began to peer 30aa • wenced on my body. I could not understand "You should he treats the earth to surround the China. i Is gradually grew worse and covered a into their bedchamber. Them was also breathe through your nose." --l"Yes, posts in such a manner as to des- birge portion of my body. troy all germs and insect life. This V41AND EXCURSIONS IL Slight eruption of the skin, sort of a rash. ow when my mguth is ANP SIDE TRIPS I suffered greatly with the ltchft and'at but I don't kn process serves as a: substitute where OPInONAL 1 117 Days to huse What do you do when you Might time I had little sleep. I tr1ed one or open. it is difficult to secure the treated THE TOURS 4 Dows in 41011001 swo remedkis which did no rood, and then wake up and- - find your mouth lumber. It is called "periste'riliza- W' - Duration 110 Days Ead _3 tried cuticurs, Soap, Ointment and Re� open I— "What do I do I" "swer- isolvent. In about ten days I was completely tion.'! ed 3ack, --derisively. "Whyg' I get cured." o $650 as-pal 'F'or more than a generation, the cutteurs up and shut it, of course." • The modern girl is never satin �emedks have afforded the speediest and R "Ask omens who has nep& do Pied until she gets a hat too large squat economical treatment, for-itching. burn- Hats -iiere first made -in ths-year Ing, scaly and bleeding skin and scalp bu- for her head and shoes too . small WAW for J)"kik sours, of young and old. Sold by druggists '14()4. and dealers everywhere. For a liberal sample for her' feet.' ID HAMBURG - ANMW E LIM of Cuticurs Soap and Ointment', with 32-p. THE book on the care of the skin and treatment of In Iceland .bread is made by beat- Trade unions in the United States 4145 BROADWAY. N. Y. -3 10 its affections, send a *postal to the Policy to powder dried codfish. ing have a, membership exceeding one or Ocean Steamship Age"ey, Drug & Chem. Corp., We props. 31 00hUS- a yongs at.. Toronto, canadi& bus Ave.. Boston. U. A. Minard's 1.1nimett cures Distemper. ED. 7. ISSUE 28--'12 and it half millions. 7_ f WE7 ....... ..... Jrsw Adverfileemoaft. HOUX REGISTER re"I'll"9900 Jklinsais,—The Royally INDICR TVVINjCj-&t Ity and Erguai Blowesirate., T. B. Plakerin Brad I.9port44 Hackney stallion, the Ric a. ARDSON, :XAT38 OF ADVIMTU=G: Out. of W H Pugb slid G. D. Milua, pea ZIFL11, I . I . .1 : . ...;, . , .. MUillimmostion PWUZ* . . . 10 cents 14 the so&oopaf 1912 as follows: -POR SALE—Threehing outfit cheap. Moca&y I'Myes his own stable and pro, I= Orr d- X, apply so AZABB13 r RAW XMS, Highland coads to Birale's hotel, Myrtle, noon Creak 30-if ealdwoWis botal, Bzoolkl. a, uLght. Toes ape" sum* siven to Patti" making can. sools for 3 or 6 Monthe of by %he year. Elat! SALE—Horne, covered buggj day, Banelel's hotel, Whitby awe, Jae. 3rearly Or 7 Contracts payable quanarly. FOR and m" do fle hams" in good" repair Decay* Pickering, night. Wednesday, Domino" too lines or ander, with b4nalio for quic sale. Apply I* W. V' ISICH. U. Kicksv'l BOURG JIM, noon, Higr laud *am 7ow, $4 W. poreble in advance. &RDSON. Pickering. 01111NoUce in 1044 columns too cents par live, creek, h;tel night. Thursday. H Chm, P Ow smoss per line o"a subsequent Izaartion. PARM FOR SALE—South west man'soon. 3. Scarboro, noon, fl. D. -ppe".pontraos rates made known on applim. JL' quarter of lot tve ft" con, VtckarLaa.. orrywood, night. Fridayo --- —Buy your Groceri son. a from advertising. good barn w x 86 with @tone basement. Atply A - E. Ad ajor's, Whit-ovs, a noon, Broa Advertisement& without written instructions to H. 11111111LUEB. Whitby P, 0.. Inserted until forbidden and be fit Charged so- gham night. 13 turday own stable, until Y WKS@_ =ly. Orden for discontinuing a4v , Monday morning. the Grocers to mmunbeinwritiagaud s*u%9othsVub6 OR SALE—House and lot situatad F Brock St. Clar mono, Opposite she 74"fanty Vreaccus—The standard br*4 johor 012 Job Work promptly attended to. hi.thodiss church. For particalLft sp to registered trotting stallion, the property V W. J. GREGG, North Claremont L9 of Dr. J". Moore and Thom. Madlisford- TZRKS 3L will make the season of 1912 as follows —L-ARM TO_REXT=UQ_A=*__-F4riiah ll� )4 JL' just outside limits of Town of oshaws, einz Pd. SubscripU*natotboUattadgtat",tl.W Uxcoileus soil. Plowing after present cro farm, Doubarton and proceed to Apple in advance full possession April Let, L913. Apply to 0, by'. but. , Was% Hill, night. Tuesday, CateUpS and Baked Beans. r GO ANT, Oahawa� own stable, no n. A. E 11 &jor'a White valo D. night. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. ULLS FOR SALE—Two re WAnescisy, G. Johnston's They aie superior to any gistered B81iorthorn bulls, one it months old. one Greenwood, 60or, lirooklin,, pight. 14 nioutba old, also some rag Miles. JORN Thursday, Royal liotel, WhItb other line. night. NOOTT. Atha. lot 31, 004, S. Picketing. Lod. Frday. Commercial hotel, Odbaws, NOTES AND COMMENT& phone 1313, Claremont central. ga-tf night. Ssiurd&y,F.Ms4d*f.rd's,B&*e John D. Rockefeller, the richest 14INCYCLOPEDIAS FOR SALE— line, Pickering, ttoon, own stab 4 until 4 A Britannic& 115 vols will sell at a doltar a won my morning. originally cost -Id celebrated 45.UU Pat Volume. 6140 a Ch man in the woj his *I,,, in ftst class ccudition. Lord Robertg—The celebrated coach ambe 6, 30 1 r T'.5-0 stallion, the property of ?d can B ros. a ill seventy-third birthday on Mon. Podia- 10 Vats am itood. as new, will $Oil for per volumn, The owner baoing purchased a make, the season of 1912 as follows: -clared that he was Monday leaves his own stable, John is day, and dt now and more expensive am& has no further a" for the above. For particulars call at. the Naws never better in his life. Ift his amce 3&tf Ormarod'e, Scazboro, for Hemingway* R ICHARDSON hotel, Unionville, noon, win. Habbets's happy frame of mind, and with RM FOR SALE IN PICKERING. Hit Tuesday noon, and J. Graham w no financial troubles to worry F! first class farm containing about US O'Ballivan'd Corners night. acres, being of lots 28 end 49, can. 6. Pick. sting townmzta now occupied by Ur Fred Half Way House noon, Wee% a him in ho'old age he gratuttously Wri;hl The land is of the best, with spring Wpool - House noon. Mr. gives this valua ble pie(.-e of advice, Ims' r"u'llial'! I lusb corner 01 lot On the ig t. Friday, Walter promwessareagood flame house with stone a Tudh C w ed'3:d g ope arriages foundation ; 11 good bank barns, wind mill and Saturday, Mr. Norton's "Eatlessand you'll. keep co.ol." Aoumb after bar. con. 6, Pickering, noon. Lb-onee to own goodirchard. PrtrUeasto p In speaking thus he knew what vest and full possession an April 1. 190 A stable till Monday morning. plendid chance for a good farm Terms stay Gallant Carruchaw—The champion he was speaking about for his eapplT to T G MORGAN, 19arkham. P 0 ant. brooding Clydesdala stallion, the A carload of Tud h ope- Carriages on stomach has been one of his wrest - loperty of Graham Bros, , Cairabroeis iest troubles in life, for he has of. Stock Farm," Claremont, will make the hand, open o season of 1912 at his own stable. r covere rith fered millions of dollars to the CHOPPING 1! Golders Alsight The C.hoicely Bred right. We man who could set it pro ieve a ruore peop e suffer of Ora am Bros.. Claremool. will Steel or rubber tires. make the season of 1912 u follows: ..,from eating too much than from The tindersigned is prepared t8�do Wednesday, will leave his own stable Com'e' along, and get your choice, at prices. &ad proceed to Brougham for n eating tlx) little. Hunger (-&uses grain chopping every day - ighL Thursday. Wm. Cowie,s, lot s7, coaL 7 -1much Lhuffering in the" world but in theweek except Pickoring. for migbi. F"sy proceeds that defy all competition, 'we believe gliatony is the cause Saturday. to his own stable where he will remain until the following Wednesday of greater a-tiffering. The nian Who is not burdened wo. too John F. Bayles. Greenwoo 'Ord Gartly—Tbe imported Clydes dais stallion. property of F. G, 'he inuch flesh or an overloaded stow- Rogers. Whitby. ill make the seawi5i -.BEST BINDER TWINE 60 VIURSO of 19121 as fol owo: manday, will leave ach can aecosuplish much more RXPKRIENCR him own stable Bar. del's hotel. W filthy, of Plymouth Binder, work and with greAter ease. -than, sad vroceed to I Nlipond**, -Brook w, __.We have received a �carload tbe man who "s not these bur- nigbi. Tueaday, Jan. Corcers Kiosale Twine, which we will deLver at. prices dens, especially in--these but daya. 0000; Alr-OrviA,ladley. might. Wed nooday. T, A Kaox. Brook road. coca,, H atc1l's Uverpool. aight TbQrsdav, wbich cannot-,be b6ififta. Three years ago tbe'Proviaeial L Naaw is Kintaton road. cooti.- 13 TRA09 IWA,;MS Hall'* nigbt� Friday A. Robtasons. can COVerawent PA.-Ised the ";v Re- ocsiclas 3, E Whritbv coca - Commercial hotel, -a 0abaws. nigivi S*4ards, , own stable. avend 4404ftj a shoteb an4 - y.. 13 r Sa ag oadav — 1V —The Pa a Bred ,,Of two partA,,the second of which _j ii;.1''E SN �DI y 5010(no Patolito Imported Clydesdal* stall ams. 00. im led trnowm -. by and the propertv of W, J Ko M.Lor Q. Aeals with Cottilty Courts, extend d. I :f�jj.Q 'T -vt hich SaCU4. W-t no 4. to ing their jurisdiction, and P=. Dunbarl a wii� make the season, of loll ONTO -Came into force with tile passing as fol awe Tneaday afternoon wl . 1A -of the bill. The first part states 5*00fic leave his own stable &ad proceed to ..";EVERYTHING FUR THE FARMER awy Inustrated voe= tairsess or. IOU Term, toe Pickering for alabt Wednesday, Sir that in future th#7 shall be only 1=411 5ow by Eleary P Ilatt's. aigh-L Tharsday.'Royal Phone*-. Bell 99 Independent 52. One appeal ID All Ontario Conirts, N asiessailtarnowlywk hotel. Whitby. might. Friday, F M adds. i t re'a Base line, night Saturday, own - 'nd this part Was to eome into too, f me stable until following T000day 0 by proclamation. Thiq pro. KI tog So fill &ad Voworrietto Rd . Ifus- .7-clama,tion has been (szued fixing Laway ImportodCydeadaleand Hacbey stal. 3W. 33-=3UZ2�T(Z& _2 GRAND TRUNIKSYMM l' lions. the property of W. G Soots, Hal to offer the date as the flr*t of next year, Only line reaching lLII Summer Claremont, will make the season oU 1912- after which date there will beonly Resotta In Highlands of Ontario as (allows: Monday leav,-a own stable. k good ossortment of Good Furni. one appeal, and that appeal will Inchldiftg for T - C- AfuALVOTm, noon; 8, Die"?'# --.lure, delivered prom atly aad DUbs, 1 amd&y V Perkins' Kinsale, in good conditfon. -be taken to the Court of Appeal. MUSKOKA LAKES Doon W, 9 Holi,by's. Audlev, a ght See our Funzi�d Oak Bedroom Suiteis 'This change will save litigants a UAKE 01r BAYS WeInesday, dir Henry Pellatt's noon. wit li bt tiall brass trimuliags, Sam- great nniount of fitneand money. 'ALGONQAJIN PARK - F Illaddalord's night. Thursday, %V J 11 me'r Furnittire. RAttein Cbsirs MAGANETAWAN RIVER blillor'suigbi, Friday, T. A. Knoze Varanda Chairs -and Tables, JHitherto when air appeal was FRENCH RIVER noon, Broaahaw,bosel night. Saturday-, VaAdeagainsts decision inoneof own stable until following Monday noon Camp Beds and roll up Mattresm. 01 TEWAGAMI L4"Ietbo-The Isellioziably bred C ydes. -.,the lower , courts that appem KAWARTHA UAKES dale stallion the prop6riyof & Dafoo, 7 would be taken'U) the next higher Full Summer Service now in. effect -ill make the season of 1912 sm follows court and before a - final settle. to all of above resorts. Wt Its for Tuesday leaves tit own stable. Green __&.riful attention given to Embalaii" and Funeral Work, full particulars and IlInstratied fa�d- River, W. H. Major* noon, Liverpool Phone night or L da . y-r--Bell or . Independeni. Mont would be reached th till Weduesdav afternoon th Dca to e case ere to any Grand Trunk Agent. -'woaldpass 'through a uUmberof T arsday, Thom. Wm. Toety'S Light, , h prices R"sor's Searboro towaline a on ; thecoo, Flowors for'Faneral Purposes at city 7'courts, making" the litigation.& Homeseekers' Excursions 'stable ti own 11 Friday afternoon. Wm. MOit costly ma tter aud each -Court July 9 and 23". Aug=t 6 to 30 ELFIeston'd Markham night. Saturday piHnguri the costs. In v -..poor men were u nable to carry on Vi-A Sarnia or Chicago. Baceplaalus-The choicely bre `H E.R. LING Dian Saqes So"onsber 3 and 17 own steb:e till Tuesday migminig, impor C Wianipeg-and-rettirn - $34.QO tedstallioo,t a property of,*I. C.Buoker, -theireaseson account of thibeavy' Edmonton and return - $42.00 will mike.the Season of 1, 12sti his ow-D 0' t costs, and even when they were stable, lot 8, con 2, Pickering (Kingston PICKERIN G, Tick efs good lor 66days. road). firmly convinced that tbeyvvere 'NO CHANGE OF CARS Baron El&f-The fashionably bred iutheright� This was frequently Special train %�ill leave Tomnto at' Clydesdale stallion, son of Baren's Pride !the case when an individual would 10 30 p. m. on above dates, via Chi- the property of Wm. *,H Paull, Clare cago and St. Paul. carrying through mont,'Rill m kethe "soon of 1012 all a wealthy oppon6nt stiell as 6oaches aud Pullman Tourist Sleep. fullo%e; Monday proceeds to H. Gregg's a railway cOmpany or oitber large ing cars. noon, G. Tran's -% the, night. �Tuesdsy, THE-DOMINION UNK .1, B. Turner's Mongolia noon. Win. on 111"Smap". W. 0. 1 lot". corporatiou who wonld carry tile. TbeGravilTrunk PAcific Railway- Armstrong's jz case from court to Coill,& is'tbesh)'rtevLt itfid quickest route Locust Hill, night. Wed. eyeD hetween" Winn ipeg-Smakitoon - nesday, R Mi toy's Cedar Grove,.nooq, Capital paid up. 04,7=000. ftserve Irwrid 05,700,000. Total Assets. OMOODAM Z�_,:when they would know that they Edmonton. G. D Milo 'it night. Thursday, Geo, A NEC=SffT VVEM TRAVEWLM were in the wrong, but hoping New Fast Express Service between White. Dunbartoo,, -soon, , Liverpool; Travellers Checks and Letters of Credit. issued by d* Win If and Regina. Smooth night., Friday, T. A. Kaox'd noon, Briou bank, are cashed in any part of the worl(L �i that financiAlcon.,iidi-rfttibuswotild gbam hotel, tight road=Electric lighted Sleeping Saturday, L. W. ooda� compel their opponent' Pilkey's noon, own stable %I j U They like self-4dentifying, and maks It in "my matleir to to drop the Cars, Superb Dining Car Service. morning. procure ready money at any state Of the journey. matter. The passing of the Lan, Leave Winnipeg, G.M p. ro. "C' Sam Drolen-ImporW Clydesdale HITiY BRANCH, X A. AT14JR60141, R'eform Act will do III "ell to relieve Arrive. Regina, 7.00 a. m. tallion, the property of Nelson Wagg, Saskatoon- 8.30 a.. ni. -. a the burden of expetisive law-suits, 46 clar mont, will make the season of Edwouton. 9. 00. p. ni. 'but at the Same tinie the " i-se man Ask any Grand Trunk Agent. for 1112 as follows: Monday afternoon proceeds to Foesy be's hotel, Goodwood, will have as little to do with lav% full inforivatif)-ri, dr wi-U4 Taesday afternoon own stable. Wed 1z -A. -""dsey %fterl Don'QueerneAlow, -Stot�ff 11311y Union Station, Toro-nLo,"011t. ville. Thursday afternoon own statil notcost'quite as Inuell.49 furin. 'I' IM THE MTASUMM FRED ALLEN, Frida afternoon Brouitbarn hotel Mrs' SatiirLy forenoon, own stable until the G.T.R. Agpnt. Picketingil fo lowi ag Pklonday�afternoon. MARKHAM err)p t Farmers feport t he har o be RWAT tPUP UTV ,an abundant one. und they are now The business Plitt," of the village With one of ouv sv%attet-a. Kill him with a wonder fly killer,- tiatch- 'Will be elbsed on Wednes'dav ofter- him Poison 6im with -Wi6pn's "fly pads' or keep afloons and evenings during itily -Rnd --him of, the outside by using window screens, seree doorsi'ivire tiet- n Augnst, . . - BJkN At a Meeting of the Cour ting and lello. _Keep biiu off the cattle a nd horses by using good oil wil held on in a good.sprayer. "Tuesday it was decided - to send dele-- OF CAN"A _ftbera, to R convention to he held at X dge on July 30th, to ronsider the Keep coal by wearimcr light clothing. . We have s6miner sweaters for D oppit- I.. important question of Pxtending the by the- boye, also light shirts and soft col-lars -for the gent.a. See our. dro-electrin iip through the midlAnd counties. I INhich interest is tumnife4t- ready-ma-'e (lothing. TORONTO '101-k . . . . Jtnd OntArin eounties,and tile ineet- Our Groceries are the freshest. %XX —_Ing to be held prmni�4pq to lie a very PICKERING BID A NCH, large, and rpprpsentadve one, GEORGE PHILIP) BROUGHAM R- w- G"DON, m&r-'g'r. 0 El in Branch also at VlkltbT. -men" 17 L q Inatter throughQ11t ' T , • i : n -' •a �,.., Mrs. Manning, who has been Mitchell. Forrest Reid, Stella Prouty �Epnma Brown ie 'Tis UnIff visiting at her, brothers, Graham (on trial -) Jr, pt. II. to Sr. ppt. II- *`+ Myrtle Salter. Milton Sleep, Do A �� ����� ie-Markhrtm. Bros. for the past few months. re- p, rothy ��� Mr - Peesor, of Oshawa, visited turned to her home in Montana Toms. Jr. Primer -Ethel Wulett. / / With Mr. Harbvon on Sunda on Thursday. s. Ctaas —Geri) Salter. Zella sleep, Sunday. Carmen Reid. Agnes Annan (teacher) Iaspselaois6owio/ ol>aassi oilreplay of 'Jh` Mrs. Jose Brown is a Quite a number of our young p • _ _:.__ Qum& ♦ � wr �i - '• td -L Ph pending Promotion of Pupils of S. S. No. 4, - • few days with friends in Todon• Pco le attended the barn party Uxbridge: Sr, IV -Roes Watson. � at John Scott's on the 8th co tu•es- From Sr. III. to Jr. IV - •Douglas Dick- 13oolts, Dolls; Toya, Jlill.r Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist, will Sion on Tuesday evening and re- itlson, Gen. Collins. From Jr. III.; to rsoava foe dw Holiday bads, pall be here as usual on Wednesday Pore a good time. Sr. III - GarfleldPrleet, Talbert Evans, and so*- next. Messrs. Sidney and Duncan Horace Willison.- From Jr. II to Sr. _ -._ _._. -. - Stokes Strom vied b II- Berths Pilke iaksa fOS- alt M " - -. their y. From Sr. I to Ji agasiuse. Miss Collins, Of Toroa.to, is visit- y II.- Robert Rawson, Grant Evans, ing at Graham Bros. for a few wives and the latter 's twin dough- Gladys Mantle, Flossie Crawford,• wsdtly and Daly Newspapse� da s, tars, spent Sunday with George From Sr, Primary to Jr. I.- Clayton and Mrs. Cooper. s 1� Robt. 'Worthy, of Brampton. The boys ninths villa Hill, Dqnald Rawson. Eddie Beverley. • J'• � R =�^ �3g���ON was in tower Monday on basil Y village visited From Jr. Primary to Sr. Primary- - . ; nom, the home of J. G. Borland on Fri- Frank Collins. Anson Beverley, Mabel $=pejg: StSNt. rb ur Gleeson and W. Pearson. day night and serenaded him. Mr. Calvert, (teacher.) Ltb9' � °f Toronto, visited their parents urtwn-t - m we tswtag T8 -t5e .repoe of - -- here over Salads for their trouble. No. 17, Pickering for June. Names y Our tit fathers have men 'en- are in order of merit : ; Sr. IV. (a,►— Miss Rose, of Toronto . id spend. y Willie Barkey, Qbarite Harkey, Gla- s _ a ed tearIn u the lank walk ; n her vacation with Miss Mae- f g g P P Ca Mackay, Sr, IV. (r. I Edmund Your Ultimate''...Choice nab at Sandbank. from Palmer s corner to Sargeat'a Cadieux, Ella Harkey. -Jr. IV =Harry P: Macoxb, jr. is spending a store preparatory for building the Dodd, Fred Mowder, Blanche Reeaor, Couple of weeks with his brother, new ceinent sidewalk. Mabel Hoover, Ethel Mo nkhouse, You may not buy an engine this year. You may decide that your ; 144 Charles, in Uxbridge. S. F. Robins, C. P. R., aa,ent left Floyd Mackay. Sr. 111- Willis Davis, present Separator will do for another season, a Mrs. James Horto of Port on Tuesday for a two weeks vacs- Ida Mowder. Jr. III - Stewart Ora- a man P• tion. burin his absence Mr. Hill, ham. Walter Baker, Reta Hoover, y Present owners of Perryy, Spent s Pat with her alai tie to at the station here. Vtnaen6 ova. Sr. nest Davis. Irene ter, Mrs. hos. Paterson. of Burketon Junction, will ufh• y y s Mr. and )flee. Combs, of Toros Barnum, Ellwood Elson, Frank Bar. R Ito, motored out to Claremont uu birs. Scott, of Brussels, who has num, Florence Elson. Sr, I.- Bessie .� :- : Sunday in their new auto. been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Graham, Nelda Elson, gate Reesor, �,� �t p '. • Graham Bros., have moved into G. R. Samia, left on Friday last Laura Elson. Jr. I.-Irene Roberts, CRAM ►7E P.4RA -TORS their new residence which is one for Ottawa and Montreal, where Verna Yake, Willie Dodd. Jr, Pr.— she will s nd some time with- Edna Reesor, Florence Lehmam. Sr. .� - of the finest in the county. pe You may be even be persuaded to try two Empire three other makes be- - - -• friends before returning t. I -Iva, Graham, Dalton Lewis, El- � Mies Jean Evans who has been �! home. fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire ie the ULTIMATE down with pneumonia for week A tc�atn of bowlers from Whiff ovver, Lizzle Davis. Allan Meyers, machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know there P Jr. pt: I;- Florence Barnum, Roy b played a friend} match with past is reported as recovering. y P y Graham. Number on roll. 40, L. J, is a better machine-an Empire -on the market. tG; Miss Grant, of Dundas, is visit- Our bowlers on Friday last. Three Ridley, (teacher.) Sooner or later soil) realize the truth of what we are felting you now. Per - emss were la hap® you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Perhaps o Ing Mrs. (Rev.) Grant, during Mr. g played. all of which y Grant's absence on his vacation. were won by the Claremont team. you would like the Empire to demonstrate its Andrew and Mrs. Story nd The return match will be played P superiority in your own home? y t will be beetroof of our statements. We are at our servi . ism Gromm attended rhe "i. 1 enla - a ca or a otter. You will receive our ton pro to e dairying by Dawn Convention in Toronto last � The Claremont Union Cemetery Tisat'3 Wby a Tllwskel f Wonsan return mail. Address a, !week. U�„ held a' bee on Saturday after- Ran eats Parisian Sags >`y C. H. Found has been bury these noon hauling gravel for the road D. Pettit will sell you a fifty cent Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, Ltd, Toronto days constructing cement wales through the cemetery. Eight bottle of PARISIAN SAGE and guar- for Joshua Bundy and Geo. H. teams turned out and a large part antes it to banish dandruff, stop fall- Sold in Pickering Township by �j' t9amis. of the road ' 11%Vered. Another Ing hair and itching scalp, or money bee will b d later when the back. It's a delightful hair dressing' Misses Veta and Merle Stephen - nark will b�com that makes hair lustrous and fascinat- Howard E. Turner, Agent, 1'�' hitevah) aoa are spending a couple of weeks pled• Ing. with their grandparents Pick- Mrs. Leppard and Miss Olive. P >� '•Ea the spring I was recovering �+- D �p v - + Wirth- left on Mrs. Le for the ShOrth3nt1 XSA® E38� R. B R j A N a` Bring• y from a sevete case of erysipelas, which j kit W, and Mn-. Hamilton, of E?a• Hutch -west. Mrs. Leppard will left me virtually bald on the front of bridge, with their little daughter j "In her husband at aoconver, my head and next to my ears, The — - -' -- ��iiHERi , �'�> &ad several friends visited the Where he has secured a remunf-ra- baer kept coming out rapidly and If such "idence as the following ex- Tobaccos, pi es and smokers' five position. Miss Wilson will nothing I used stopped ray ovttin tracts from letters and other equally sundries. Central office Bell `YLsseft Hamilton on Sunday, P� p 6 Mrs. Porter, of Oshawa, and her v"it her pister, 'Mrs. J. Stevenson. entirely bald, until I used two bolt {ee strong testimony contained in our i Telephone Co. gageocy for , j ,�, of Lacombe, Alta. We wash them of PARISIAN SAGE. This tonic booklet. is not sufficeut to satisfy wan Rolston Laundry. , uiece, Vivien, who bare spent the made my hair start to Arrow in and, person dealrous'af learning sbovthaa s G two weeks with Mrs. Gleesou both a Pleasant trip. Mr. Wilson Pe g � CLARE3fOPTT. - ONTARIO iPw in fact grew me a good flair amount then there can be no merit In any bus'.- accutn uied them as far as To- of hair. And it bas entirely stopped mess under the sun: �We regret to oateportisthatkMiss ruatu.� my hair fallp g out: DEAR Ma. Ci. +gets -'It is n plea- Lizzie has been confined to it Is with pleasure that I vive a _ suety e w OVERLAND _ Gregg public recommend to PARISIAN t rite a testimonial endorsing p g : than house for a week past with an g, anything so much superior w other scxrsat. saPasiTa �aGB. alt -tel► I know is w wonder." wttaelt: of neuralgia in the fare. — - - -'- things used for the same purpose as - - — — tNr• Stla Gilchrist, W. Pitt St., Bed- Shorthand 7.7-7 -attack Jessie Paterson and lure- School report S. S. No. 2 Pupils toted Pa, your system of Eclectic Shorthand is � ,s ,George Stubbs acid Ma +ter Teddy, names in order of merit in promotion to others I have examined. I sball of Toronto, visited with friends in examiustiona. Entrance class —Elva be leased to reply to any communt- R'htte, Edward Stork.. Edna Frouse, cation t a be sent me with re Claremont a fe■v days last week, Premier Bordon addressed the Terence co the stem, or Ito have anv- i Rev. J. A. Groat left on Satur. Sr, It' —Cora White, Nellie Lee. Pro- I Royal Colonial Institute_ on the one interested call to see me. " —L. S. mot*d from Jr. IV. to Sr, 1V, —Leona day for s mouth's vacs, Mon which Reid, Sophrono Annan, Jr. Ill. to question. Fwt.t.ta, 477 Parliament fit , (teacher.) k OVCAWNQ MOI�fL 391 she will spend around Georgian Sr, III. -afar orie Mansfield. Pearl Our Fall and Winter Term coin• i ..Ban and with his sister in New A st. Thomas man whipped p MOTOR' CARS Y Stork. Sr. fir I. to Jr. [IL= Jeans t3tencgd Se temper 6th but students his boy in court when the latter :York state. Stork, Omar Sleep, Jr, 1I. to Sr. II= may enroll, any day, as instruction is The Baptist garden party no Fred Stork, Mary Gordon, Arthur was convicted of assaultinga.gi'rl strictly person.(. ANN - TRUOKS • Wednesda evening was decided Write or call for free booklet. 1912 Models are unrttr aced for '1auccess The night was an ideal - Clarke's Shorthand College value and efficiency. ' o/ one for such w occasion and a b85 College St. Oor. Manning Ave. Above cut represents our five ;cry large crowd Ras in attend- 150 000 FREEO�dESTADS .anro +. After partaking of an ex- f TORONTO. passenger. thirty horree pouter es►r - r.salient supper, which was enjoyed a r O:�G THE LINE OF THJy at $1875.00. delivered in Toronto _ _ by all, a firlat -class program was fully equipped. rendered. The Whitby rchestra C* ANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY g » Call without fail and and sea t y ; rendered a number of fine selee- IN I R ;t o our 1911 Models. = tions and the readings given by e I e, ss 3 Miss Newport, of Whitby, and Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta t `�; ( Sbaw•Overland Salsa CO.a -the solos by Misa Elsie Gibbons, n s• .. tt t 0­4 82 to f� Adelaide St., Welt. ; The Government has thrown open for entry 130,000 Free Homesteads se O oof Toronto, and Miss Mildred For- i K o f 4: 3 -180 acre each -along the Canadian Northern atlas in Manitotb�Bas- i , g _ ► 1 : syth were well received. Mies katchewan and Alberta. At least 85.000 of these are within a radium of a scat to �r e O .R O N T O ` Laara Evans,, of Whitby, sang in 20 miles of operated lines of the Company, while the balance will be ser• - -her usual fine style. The Clare- ved by Branches now under conftruction or projected.. s a�� &� all •d.•` moat Citizens' Band enlivened the all .; � o O= Piere=g Lumber Yard Alberta -the Province already noteworthy for its fertile lands and wt - proceedings of the evening with O salubrious Climate -takes first place in the total of homesteads offered. a number of choice selections. But the wonderful Wheat lands of Saskatchewan are well re resented in M ° ° oD °O Jse 'The proceeds ' of the evening the free Farms which have been thrown open for entry, Manitoba -the °pj� veb; O t All kinds of rough hemlock, 1 and 9 :amounted to over $140. oldest settled of the three -holds out a large number. >6 g $ / .. e, a.! M lath pine dressed. George and Mts. Cooper return- g I lass' y� In sidings -we have Manitoba, drop, o 48 080 - Alberta 74 000 ••• "pt s Vd and feather edged. ed on Wednesday last from their Manitoba, 21,800 Saskatchewan, , , , 8 ! a P ,fay, to In shingles =New Brunswick and visit to their son, Frank, at Western Canada is so big that practically every farming condition is e' +o� J ce �p British Columbia. - Heart's Delight Farm at Chazy, met with in the combined total. There is open prairie, the bluff country, : !' fi ffi 8 m a .�.I Jaty • e In ready roofing - MoatreRl and u -N. Y., about silt miles south of clearing, t+ Brantford make. }. y which needs some aad also the rolling lad where loam and clime • . o : �, o o, sent! •-t a Montreal. They report a most ate are admirably adapted to the needs of mixed farming. The atmos- '0 �„ not, I r, ~ W. D. -GORDON &SON, pleasant time and they were de- phere- . Clear, Dry and In this land the best land to a .• f lighted with what they saw on live in. l7Ki _ Pickering, Oat -this magnificent farm, which cou- The best homesteads are being rapidly taken up. and intending set- Jacaaq 1013-Whitby 13, Oshawa 14, Bronflham % si'sts of 8400 acres Rnd is oevned by tlers will be well advised to make their selections without delay, ia, Port Pssry 17, Uxbridge 10, Canainnttoa Bssvertoa B upwrvmtoT W. H. Minet, the millionaire in- -Write for a free booklet giving the location and a description of the 4' ven_t_or and manufactor of Chita- land being offered. Arco y will be mailed to anyone making application _ _ _ = go. It is one of the largest iti the ---to R. L, F+alrhaicn- Asst:ieneral' Passenger Agent, Canadiant Northern _ - United States, and the farm is a Building, Toronto, Ont. Still in Business a������� miniature city and the owner dues _ ndt consider expense in equipping - And prepared to do all kinds of it with every modern convealeuep, �t : _ �� P O N C O - 'Woodwork Repairing and and in stocking it with the best • that money raft buy. The work Tire Setting. all mataeials and desiata O! _ of the 'farm is divided* into a Special Values for this week. :: _ a �b4,pt in stook It a will pray` on - b a our woe at our sloottt number, of departments, and each - - -- " aspse 'department is under the care of nd obtain priors, Don't be mitrled by' p DIILLIN ERY MILLINERY SPECIALTY IN HORSESxoEiNG . agents we do not'employ them, consggassd� -a manager with a staff of' men. ty we can, and do 4brow off the agsota Balance of season stock at great redaction. Here is anti opportunity Ind, hone, No. 302, Claremont Mr. F. M. Cooper, having charge P nommiseion of 10 per oeoi.,whiah yon will = to Set's good stylish summer hat for little mane e of the horses. y 3'' osrtaigly save by purobasing from task -On SaVa -rday e"ming -Rs 'R. `E.' Come'to -day and secure one as they JOHN McGRATH Forsyth was about to leave Wm. will be all Rune within a veep short time WHITBY ORi1NITE CO.a r Thompson's biket•g, the horse be- % CLAREMONT, ONT. . *Ills. Whitby, ontarle- Camefright nod Rt some object, LADIES. LOW SHOS AND SLIPPERS and tnruin around sharply,'ap- These are this summer stock, we are cutting prices in two,Y $1.10 and E W. EVAN$' set the buggy and started at R $1.2:i. Patent leather $1.75 and $2100, slippet•s $1.10. These The Pickering -. f " 'furious rate northward Rod lost prices, don't begin to give you an idea of the bargains Pump MaIIIIfactIIre! •no time in reaching its own stable -we are giving in this - department'. Come and'see. yigilance Committee P at North Claremont. Mrs.. R. E. Forsyth and bliss . Irene Forsyth a object of this Association ie to P and Residence, Dundas St the DRY GOODS DRY GOODS Th j Shop - thrdwn on to the hardtground -were and �i'e have`always lift resting bargains in this tine, it will save: you . ;• lessen ate henfelonyProaecute WHITBY, 6N T. - badly shaken up, and the latter some money to look theta over. Three doors west of Whitby ,Hoops s^eceiving R few scrRtchea. For- - - Members having propert stolen oommilni• x. 'tunately -when the buggy upset GROCERIES GROCERIES. axis immediately will° any member the shafts became free, otherwise - of Executive Committee. We are prepareoi to instal wood oriroi •, This department i3 always complete' with all the best viands the um s oo abort notice, also attend NAM the result would undoubtedly Mamberehi iss 31.00. p p have been snore serious. Mr. For• market c•Hn produce at very reasonable prices. Have you sampled P to all kinds of repairing. who was in the act of elfin our teas and coffees, we challenge 55 allenge the trade on our 2. black Tiokets'mav bobed from the President or e th - rs y g and miser] blended tea, it is equal to any 40c. package tea, secret•rT onappliostion. Agent for the Qntario Wind Mill, <� ..into the buggy, but had not s also gasoline engines and our sale of this ten is steadily increasing, just try it Exec. Com. —L. J. Banks, secure hold �f the lines Ras also the aq ire gear slightly injured. The buggy wan and be convinced. W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Onto -trot badly damaged and the horse �f �,�[ J. A. O'Connor ..Arthur Jefffev. •urio•;�i7.�.l�i Qle •, ;' , :I.+C'1� 1,�1 _ MAGNET CREAM nP A1'OE3 s..� �.. sue. _lf?arisioleam. tSisgir 'arvt �.k ii9..__o R 4 _ .__..__q4• . ifs. e..'•. e .s.:area.*...ccn'�uwle..w:�... cwt.+.,--. �trtawt3ve.,... uwa,.. rwarvseww- n :.- :va.a...aa.::�+:t.tu�axi7r,z •- ti- ra.a�•m :.w.ar : :•t+•:uas� r' : -. ..... ws .as.�rn•*s::.- =•.�sasa�*s�sr�� �e�on,ar'rxa'v�,, :. ;�� : -. r �• . ems -. HAS COME TO STAY —i w • Neither youth nor Semitic faith has availed to prevent the rapid �- _ _ advancement of the Rt. Hon. Her- O N LY A ' bert Samuel, Postmaster - General of Great Britain, and in due course he will probably don the robes of the - - - - - Chancellor of the Exchequer. The -OR" G IO -historic: dolph Churchill used -or is said to have used -with regard to Mr. 0 D ' Goschen is never likely to be ap- CHAPTER VII.- (Cont'd) '`Then you are willing to under- Plied to him, for Mr. Lloyd George _ take your share ,of the bargain?", XTRA Cecil, dearie, is there -is „here a ' t U�1�151n1 any one a se- —_ -Very well then that is settled. �! D "No one, mother," said Cecil, y E newest thing In sugar Let us come across' and see if any "s f .1. r a quietly, and the color in her cheeks one has stepped in before us." not deepen, and Mrs. Boniface „ {4 M s ® —and the best --is felt satisfied. Yet, nevertheless, at Cecil, in great excitement, flew ,, f v� this 5-Found Seared Package that very moment there flashed into upstairs to tell her mother, `and- 're- �, f 'Y• c�oa; �a �►*- Cecil's mind the pereegtion -of -the aPF -eSr in a minute or two in her s ` { Y THE NADA Of Extra GrarluhAted. real reason which had made it hat and jacket. Then the father" SUGAR REFINING Co. possible for her to accept the offer and daughter crossed the quiet au- �' `! to this carton 5 pounds full h ? 4A. Y of marriage that a week or two ago burban road to the opposite house, ': s weight Canada's finest she had refused. She save that Fri- where such 'a different Life story had �' t sugar Comes t0 you fresh i ` = thiof Falck would always= be to her been Heed. The door was opened ,, g y - c a sorb of standard by which to measure them by the nurse; she had evi- from the Refinery,. and - 3 ' measure the rest of mankind, and ! dently been - crying, and even as absolutely free from any taint faced the thought quietly, for Ithey entered the passage they seem h �z - th7re had 'sere; been. any questionled conscious of the desolation of (}y ;•Or Impurity.. Ask your- she 'F4.:± ♦ Imo' f ,• _ , "< of love between them; he would pro- Oh, the whole atmosphere. G r0 C e 1' for the _ bably marry the pretty ]!dies Mor -' "Oh, miss, have you .heard the �' . `; _ 4- _ , verdict 7" said the servant, who _ 5 -Pound Package. r ;gan, and it was very unl:le.y that __ . ;she should ever meet him again. j knew Cecil slightly, and was eager { - .';, - SUGAR RE G for sympathy. "And what's to be- CANADA U FINiN ` "The man whom I could accept - COMPANY, LIMITED. MONTREAL. " come of my little ones no one seems a y _ must be that sort of man, she „ thought to herself. "And there is to know. µ what we. came to in- - is just st - �Th - _ r` mire about. sa: r, - standing and .waiting for the doubt- q Bt. Ron. Herbert mue . walking through t3ie streets of.H�ill, an ' t e a e ful chance that such a one may some 1, to c heard there were no relations of the 1C ft et y to take charge of them. - Is that • feeling one! and desolate enough, the battery in a terrible state of 1± day appear. Surely we girls were j „ " g y but -.he set to work to ?s` not born into the world just to stand true 7 will never have cause to ex I The dining -room looked very mud, etc. ; "There's not a creature in the I forgot Samuel." Moreover, ere- pleasant on that October morning. remedy matters as well as time 1- in rows waiting Fin tingeto don married '� would ermit, When the officer' > 'l world to care for them,. sir, said vela in figures, as befits one of the Sigrid was looking forward eager P '. the nurse. "There's the lawyer chosen race, and one cannot imag- I to his return, and was so much came round 'and done how much `I should do without you if you did, I • g, P cheered by the improvement in her � there was to be done he expressed t et married," said 9drs.. Boniface, coking through master's papers ins him asking, as" did Randolph some doubt to the driver as to who--. ; p g I now, sir, and he says we must be when he saw the decimal figures, I father's health and spirits that she S driving back the tears which bad ther he oudd be finished in time, out of this by next .week ; and that' " What are all those damned dots , felt more at rest than she had done I and; pois ing to his horses, said: started to her eyes,- "so I don `t 1 he must look u some sort of school 1 foi t' t /was nut without signifi- I for some time. Little Swanhild P "Why, they are filthy, Driver -Ma- _ �know why I inn so anxious. that it hat 'when, a few weeks ago, : knew quite well that the general ! should come about, except that 1, they'll take ahem cheap. A ;cane. 9U school for them little bits of things, the Prime Minister wanted some ! ex ectation was that Frithiof Would ire . - 2. should so like to see you happy." ` P "Oh, "- said the man, "just look '- "And l I to happy, perfectly sir, isn't it enough to break one's one to ex,;ound in a popular style, be betrothed to her ideal. As for at the other side of them, sir. If heart And little Miss Gwen so I the iwam' -cies of the financial pro- ! Herr Flack he looked eager and we keep them together we shall do- happy," said Cecil, and as she spoke delicate, And only a ; awjer to choose poeals of the Horne Rule bill, he .hopeful, and it seemed as if some • -very - well." . she - suddenly bent forwa -rd and it as knows 'nothing but about turned, not to the Chancellor nor cloud - of care had been lifter} off kissed her mother. "A girl would The quick- witted Irishman had have to be very wicked not to be Parchments and red tape, sir, . and to the Secretary of the Treasury, !him. He talked more than he had 'seen seen at a glance that time did not happy with you and father and Roy hasn't so much as handled a child j nor to the Chief Secretary for Ire None of late, teased Swanhild mer -_ permit of his grooming both horses *� in his life, -I'll be bound - _ I land, but to the Postmaster Ge'v r:ly about her lessons, and . kept, d polished the oft -. " to live with " all round, sahe had - •'Ii _Mr._Gr-Mr. _ solicitor is_ i eral. Herbert, "iii fact, is ao longer rla an _ A _ -of .-the off an the side �. Mrs Boniface was a Dec ©neliire _ both girls laughi�_ d chatter: g �dE_ ... he d _. near n�. - - woman, and, notes :thstanding her " to s ale Co ce t amen the e- has go = 4e i stay- run off in a hurry, declaring that, the his officer, he "dam he ~ here I should like pc 8 L is at the table tilt SwsAh11 lii►il to . hP near horse and no doubt b' for a minute, said -113r. Boniface - come, •and he has zom+a to stay, i g 'very five- and - twenty years of London „I'll be with you again before long, i she should be late for school. well." r life, she still preserved something Cecil' ., perhaps. you could. see- the "that it is such a thing as this which I "You should not tell such funny of her western... acr�ent and iatoaa- ! _- _ children.''- pleases my daughter." !stories m the moFning, little fa- PARIS ADOPTS N1#V'EI. PLAN. tion ; she had also the gentle man - He was shown to the study which I after that fosse followed a de- then "' she said laughingly ,.- u ner and the 'quiet consideration and ;had belonged to the master of the_I lightful eveaitig - of anticipation, I . "Ah, but to laugh is so good for As the Familq Grows the Reaf courtesy which seem innate in most house, and unfolded Cecil's au gee- Ian with her whole heart and calk- "You will read English all the bet- Goes Down. g land Mrs. Boniface entered 'into the Ithe digestion," said Herr Falck -, gr , west- country people, As to oduca- tion to thelaw-er, which `roved top - I" ' __ - bon, she lead received- the best. that. j g } The City of Paris, France, is be s much more fatherly sort of � of .nursery furniture put.away m Iter in consequence. See if you I about to build a large number of e, was to be had- for tradesmen's man than the nurse had represent- el n house to dau htera is the days of her youth, P the loft, and arranged the new nur- don't. des hi g e be rented to the but she was well aware that o did ea. eery in imagination fifty times over "Are you . husy to day, father4 poor at a rate far.lower than that Things have gone hardly with slwaya with improvements. asked Sigrid. prevailing, 'These houses are. to be not come up to modern require- Gra ntl he remarked. served for fatnilies having at least pey, "I believe," said the gentle old ('!`o be continued.) - - meats, and had taken good Care: „ 1� such an offer will . be .the ” that Cecil should . en brought ! lady, laughing, that it was due to :three children,. and it is proposed to greatest possible surprise to him. I '.that old nurse of mine that I never grade the rents according to the every differently, _ __QVICii IN E'XERG1�:1CY, .. 'The opportunity for suggesting lbe shall be seeing him once more to- could bear theological arguments. _ number of ch %ld•ren -the larger the Cecil's plan to Mr. Boniface cams morrow, and will let you know what She began them when we were so The Bright - Witted Irishman "Did I family the lower the rent. The plan he says. . But of course there can young that we too` a fatal dislike - per WPII." now under consideration contains loon after they reached home, but one answer; he will thank- to them, I can we!'­ remember, as _ y I the following schedules, the figures Cecil was in the drawing -room, fully accept your help.". a little thing of four -years old, sit- One year the autumn manoeuvres being the annual rent : ,!playing one • of Chopia's $alludes, Meanwhile Cecil had been taken ting on the punishment chair in the at Aldershot had -been brought 'to a . For families counting not more when her father came into the room• upstairs to the nursery. - The nurse nursery when all the others were close by a long and fatiguing field- than three children: Four rooms, IHe •stood by the fire L*11 she had had gone into the adjoining room, out at play, and wishing that Adam day, in which the whole of the t00.iracg (877.:9) ;.three rooms, 28S ifini� watching her thoughtful- but she quickly returned. and Eve hssdn't sinned." troops had been engaged. Owing francs_ (864.271 ; two rooms; 498 Ay. He was as elderly man, tall „ and spare, with a small shapely "There are,. asleep', miss, -'but You all sound very merry, said to r nt heavy ram the ground had franca (844.97). p pe Y ou'H come in and see them;• won't Roy, opening the door before the ;0 very heavy for the cavalry 1 Families counting more than three 'bead, white hair and trim, white }y laugh which greeted this story had and artillery, and .by the time they children:* Four rooms,-300 fraxras - -- -- -.beard. His gray eyes were honest You1 g ry - returned to their quarters guns, (86'7,90); three rooms, 990'francs and kindly, like his "son's, and the Cecil had wished for this, and died away. horses :and men .were, covered,. with (865.97) ; two rooms, 179 francs ',face was a good as well as refined followed her" guide into'the di.7mijr "Why,- how nice and .early you +: lighted night - nursery, where in two are; Roy l" exclaimed Cecil, ' . "Oh ! mud. (8) con- face. The following day a grand and For this purpose the city is eon - "It is not to be supposed that little cribs lay her futuft charges, mother ins been telling us a end final march -past was to take place, sidering a loan of 200,000,000 francs Lancelot, the elder of- the two, of stories you ought to have been - •- every one should see from one point ' Y which. was to' be graced liy the pre- 4838,600,000), bearing 3. - per cent. of view," be said to his wife. "We was juste four years old; he had a here to listen to them. And,. Roy, asses of Royalty, and every exer• interest, ' payable in. seventy -five •fare all of -us 'looking W the •same sweet, rosy, determined little face we are most likely going to have exer- tion was ordered to be made to years from 1915. sun, and that is the great thing." with a slightly Jewish look about those little children over, the 'Way render the `'turn= out'' as good a, it, his curl' brows hair was.lon to live with us till -their father is • Such divisions must always .be a Y g „ possible.' An Australian native rarely lives Tittle sad, but mutual love and mu enough to fall back over the pillow, out of prison again. At "morning stables" •. a ' Ii•Lile more than 60'years. „ tual respect made them in this case and in his fat little -hand he grasp- -Roy seemed grave_ and. preoccu• Irishman,. who was the leading Neither wealth not rank will ea- -a positive gain. There were no ar- ed a -toy- horse, which was his in- pied, but Cecil was too happy too driver of No. 1 gun (the post of sure happine a. Without• love and - gumenta, but each learned _.to- sharable companion night and day. notice that, and chattered on con- honor) of a battery of Royal- Horse : harit:j and peace' of mind you may and admire what_ was good in the The little girl was much smsIler and teatedly. �i Artillery found hia horses, owing to be rich and great and powerful, a' Other's view, to hold stanchly to much, -more fragile- looking, though You sie 'tired'AO- night, Roy, the heavy work of the previous day bnt you cannot be happy. whair was deemed right, and to live in some -respects the two weirs alike. she said, when Cecil's story had - -in that love which practically nul- They were still talking about the come to an end. « + lifies all petty divisions and differ- matter.'when Mr.. Boniface rejoined . Just.a,little, he owned. Such - - •000es- them, the lawyer also,came in, and, a curious thing happened to me: It to the nurse's surprise, even looked was a good thing you caught sight er �� L o • "And so I hear that you want to be mothering those little children at the sletping children, "Quite hu- of me at Hyde Park Corner and over the way," said Mr. Boniface manlike," as, she remarked after- stopped to ask about the trial, Ce- when the piece was ended. ward to the cook: cil, for otherwise it would never +.�f, - Cecil crossed the room and stood "Don't you distress'. yourself have come about.. Who do you think '•'7O -a - beside hiss. - about the children," he said, _kind- I met �juat 'as you drove -yea i "What do you think about it, is -• ly. '`It -will be. all right for them. "I ca n't guess," said Cecil, ris- ther 7" she asked. We shall know definitely about it ing .from her ,place on the hearth - "I think that before you decide. to-morrow; but this gentleman has rug as the gong sounded for sup- �• �• you must realize that it will be a very generously offered to take care Her. „ Y _ great responsibility." of them." "One of our Norwegian friends, "I have thought of that," she The nurse's tearful gratitude was said Roy, `Frithiof Flack." rf 1j -test it -see for yourself -that "St. Lawrence And of course there is the interrupted by a sound from one of "What' is he actually in Eng- a paid. " P Granulated, ii as choice ssnsar as money can bdy. _ expense to be thought of." the Dribs. Lance, disturbed per- land 7" said Cecil. _ "Never mind. about the expense; haps by -the voices. was talking in , "Yes, poor fellow!" said Roy. • C:et a tea `- it bany o even i so pound bag -and compare ' Something in' his tone made Ce- -" "8t. Lawrsaa� � �7 other high-grads 1. will undertake that part of the his sleep. • ' matter if you will undertake the re- "Gee-up!'.'. he shouted in exact cil's -heart beat quickly. granulated sugar. ' `Why do you say poor fellow l" Note the purs white color of ''St. Lawrence" -its fiponsibility. Do you quite realize imitation- of a carter, as he waved _ .. that even .pretty little children are the toy horse in the air. she asked. "Oh, Roy 1 ovh'at' id the uniform grain -ib diamond -like sparkle-- match - pometimes cross and naughty and Mr. Boniface and Cecil, after a matter 7--what -what has happen- less sweetness. These are the signs o! quality. fenv "parting words .with the happy 0d to him a AsNi Pis% Hsrsq's .a.l,.l. is elb. }ne! of parleyRA ` i 1gp.ryant, recrossed the road to Ro -� "yq 99 %too to took of cane sugar with rio _ She laughed. - ".. _ r'Yes, ves ; I have seen those chit- wan free HouW:• , CHAPTER VI11. Impurities whatever " - Insist on having " 3T. flies in all aspects, and they are ra- ' `Oh, father, it is io very good of . ' `The house seems quiet without LAWRENCR GRANULATED" at your CrOcee _ then spoiled. But I can't bear to I you," said Cecil, slipping her arm Fr remarked Herr Falck onjj ! ='f. 1.AWf:LItC= 1ll1gA! sttFiMiN4 CO, I1AgT1�. ���� � ^`"'� x ithink that they Will be sent to some ,into big; t'� Haven's been so happy the Monday after his son's depar MONTRZAL II. !groat' ins�t`i �uti_.o, with no one to for an age!" tore. j; sera %(l0k� properly." I "And I am happy," he replied, Frithiof at that very moment was Y•..,.✓�R ..wei -. ,. w �..a.- -.• .. . '. .. . ',. 3. •n... 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' . - . 7 IO Not often is a book review the -,' .INTERESTING GOSSIP PROM' TILE'C'APITI -Cumulative Preferred stook misunder- standing u - means of clearing up a w n�,� ntblmslEln ern between sundered lovers, va O ��•- -- but this joyful sequel followed upon t �_- AMES- HOLDEN the publication of a review in a - — _. - - - -- -. - -_ - _ _ n pa of -a- -Hove - - , "Toronto's Acting Mayor —The 4� Twelfth " a e OCREADY a'� "He who Pas ed " 1 �r Cit Halt -- Travers vs. ! f MMITED e s ry is by:a woman who de- to y Ryan --�eW :ChaiC• _ scribes how and why she refused to r man Dominion Railway oard. m she Iovedf The ob- Y (Carrying a Bonus of arty the man s ace was' -Zacideut-in- h-er -p - .�. enntro2les "Tommy' Chtirch, President ` Common Stook). life, and rather than confess it she t , In the old days Mr. Ryan was one of all owed. him t6 ass'outof her .life. •of the Council in the absence of Mayor the 'most. eloquent stump speakers in On- - - p NEW STYLE ABEL aid Geary. to one of the characters of To- ,tario, be' for mliny a- day. he has been :ii _the book bears the stamp of an - Tonto. Many people refuse to take 'him a quiet itegistrar, though the office ha;, Price and full particular's authentic experience, and. is a sestonaly, but despite then jeers 'Tommy" not burred altogetner his characteristic will be thrilling human document, it sold NEVER ANY FAILURE always taros up with sufficient votes w. Irish wit. gladly forwarded 8 ",. elect him to whatever position he is run hilk.'DRAFTON PASSES .-ON.. on request. widely, of in Course of time a ning for. -Years ago when "Tommy" was Toronto ex - ••,i OR DISAPPOINTMENT a carefree Varsity unorgrad (he spent expects great•things from Mr. - Copy Of the review, giYlIIg 8 Sj'II- H. L. Drayton in his new osition as -- o siti of the story• fell into the hands most of his time rooting for the football D = P 'teams, and it took him several years be. Chairman of the Dominion Railway of a man living in the tropics. WHEN x cad the allotted four to get his degree) Board. As one writer says, he should CANADA SECURITIES He wa's Profoundly - affected by r e declared that he proposed somw day 4uve been born triplet,t. For - Toronto to be Mayor of Toronto. Well, he is act- needs him, the Province needs him, and CflRPORATlON LTD Rhat he read, and secured a cOPy of F Ing Mayor now and going strong. the Dominion needs him. . &%GIC ; g the book at the earliest possible f The lose to the sit _ Tommy" is probably the champion y is a real one. While p handshaker in Toronto. He also holds the he has occupied the post of Corporation Montreal,, Tgronto, tendon, Eng. moment, to find that he was the man record for making introductions. He in- Counsel for - only about two years, the described in its pages, as well-' s t0 R trodnces every two men who come together Council and all the.deparlments of civic _ __ _ 1/A K 1 N G discover why his offer of martin e- 1n his presence, generally regardless of government had come to lean on his lads• g POWDER ment to on unusual degree. It is difficult -had been declined. The sequel • whether they are liable to want to know to analyze the elements" of his 'character r, each other, or whe:laer they have seer Ames off earI•v in the fall. when "He , met before. Hie method is something like) which have made his races: s o con pica- or. iri fact, in _any business, one -must rely Who Passed" will marry the wo= � S USED. this; "Shake hands with Bill Smith, one oua. He Rives the impression oY not be on the word of somebody else. No man ri 'of our cleverest lawyers; Sue fellow; go. Ing a hard worker. But that is- no'doubt who la not in the investment business can man who suffered s0 bittel;ly from ' t$ a false impression, It doubt' -ens arises to be a judge next year. Bill $rnith, investigate' the conditions surroupdiag a his- pa8sing. /���c /•y Tom Jones; fine fellow. Tom Jones. Cobalt from the fact that he has an exceedingly .business or a debenture with any degree _d �NT1111W NV ALUM° tv millionaire eb, Tom." All this and much equable die oaition, by which he_never ap• of success. That is why you have to buy al' pears W be flurried or hurried or -any of 'more in the same vein, delivered iu a your bonds from a° lnvea.ment banking p the other things which men excuse by house. The 2 staccato style, maxim Run speed. He la, a y have investigated the muai /'r/■►�►.t.t+ �® saying they are so busy and hard -work A "CL RE. ' " CO t �7 " Teen follower of sporting events, and con• �ipallty, or compaZSp, sad their lawyers - _ -- , segneotly has a strong ,following among iOg - have examined into all legal questions in. " " THAN THE' There is no doubt that his mental ca* George A. Birmingham (the a certain class of the young blrnd. , ''creed, Attar that they buy -he bonds. Like many` another man who looms large 1`11 is of high order. Pal.ow•lawyerr After they have bonggh_t the bonds they pen -name Of a. teell +known - Irish In the public eye, "Tammy" has been wise tell of him coming into court to' appear turn around and sell them to the in- i in- cases which be could not o,eibly havo clergyman) has just published an- ORDINARY KINDt$.. enough to use the newspapers ludicfou•ly. D He vector. It is a regular business, just as r — - -try doing its bidding. f. boosts' him hard. would listen w the argument of ot. er bond dealer buys° from the producer and i Some Of 1118 Irish stories are ca i- N '= counsel, and inside twenty m:nute:•'wo tld P He is attacked lust as bitterly by others, + sells to the consnmeP If, therefore you IL buttta all gnat for "Tommy's" m11I. Pn.l demonstrate that he had gra•oed a1J ffiF want co insect to bo ~d+ you have to tai. For instance he tells of an _ Wicity of any kind is the very thing that i salient points at untrue and h ,d mastered o the bond dealer It vnu cannot trust Irish veterinary surgeon who Bent 'be thrives best on. even the details. This ability is, of c•sura; h(In, it you have no confidence in doing in his bill in the followln terms— is I{just the quality -that is pre-eminently re business in this wir. don't do boslnera- g �i? DOiNQS O?I TfiF. "TWBL.rTH." ,suited iq the new p , "TO curing your h0Li011r's mule tilli position he has gone to keg your mone.v in the bank. If, how. The Twelfth of July is always one of !a• Mr. Drayton has no hobbies. He like• eve., you are prepared to trust someone, it died- 10s'." A GREAT WATERWAY, biggest days In the year in Toronto. Tie horses and sometimes ride@ with the Hunt. pick out an investment house and stick ➢�tsrsde is a real parade. participated in Club. He enJoys, too. a quiet afternoon ut, t; P@ Sonic a% you are, satisfied with the b7 many prominent citizens. A cen-us of at the race track. way the; treat you. Continually chaagiag $9 +f100Ai Toth Paid to the Suet ltr the City Hall offices taken during the cele- His training has been such that bir from one Wveibtment house to another is TUCKETT TOBA('C0 Canal Last Year. hs oration would roveal the fact that they sympathies ought to be with the public quttP am unsatisfactory as changing do., INTERESTS HEOBG_INIZED were all largely deserted, for the civic as oppowed to corporations. It is safe to .ors with each illness, or changing farms The Suez Canal took in nearly 7` service in every department _J� full of ! an. that no lawyer has ever given To- each year At every change there is a !0raaitemen- It to nn "common thing to i ronto more efficient service in this regard tot of ground that has to be gone over C Jeredith & t O.. Limited. Puri g`�•�•� in tolls in ills Isar year, _ �l hear city laborers as they go ab••nt their I In his new field, however, bay+ functions again and much time and trouble is sat. This was as lolls in Ot at ye 58 work whistling "the Protestant Bov%." or I will be judicial rather than partisan ed by not changing. chaise .ifAM% of 014 Established _ vow* such ottrrins t•aac The offi-tals are Mr: Drayton Is a eon of Mr: P: H. Drav- Koine investors have an idea that by Over, 1910: The IIumb$r Of ve9llela `i ' tOraawP because r4nertllp s Majority of ! ton also a barrt.ter, and in r~cent yearn moving around the HalulitOQ Firm. / arm c p set better treatment that passed Suez in 1911 was 4,989, • •- -?the Council are Orange. tie are a1RA the a member of the Toronto Berard of Assess- ' -that by offeettaag one hAnae against an• Announcement has been made of �berds oft departments the nPsregt a form, b � is meet Revision ether •liry may get bonds cheaper. This an offering of 83,(700,000 of ; per' representing a net tonnage of 18,.• su WATERWOUX'S OROWrvo PAINS. mar m•' he came Oerasioeally, but as a 3'34,794, 9n increase of 436 vessels. :' machine," politically, in the city, rule investment bouaes do not like a cent. cumulative preferred stock ,;; TRAVERS AND MR, R-TAN, Toronto'm waterwnrkr department is haw• client of this sort, and it they have any ' There were less than 1,800 tourists. "" „- P and 1118;000,000 of. common of the • The last echoes of the Parmere' Sank ing srowiufr pains. Last wummrr 50,000.000 bargsins he is the last man W bear of The royal yacht Conveying icing r -- Ne be at arr+htvAry- a.- trert• tM+ _a da3 the- $ue9=rsg platt!'s ca,�a them. or if he wants to seta kty saaRrffti'4 T1tGk6LL T4baCSk}- CA>�paAl .-LL�iLNd. —_ city. was just env George and s~3ueen to their _ -- tneleiF 1n tic 14wt days the tnga4ry ugh tc »apply the arts a i ht doesn't ;et .he same conasderatioo he 'fly (. Meredith bf Company, Limit- 'Mary hot weather needs. This roar the town would have received if he had been coo. Indian Coronation went through a El-dwindled. as tar as public interest is bat 30,000 or 40.000 more poodle and the . ed, of Montreal. There well be Do 3lonceroed, to the destinatlon of a 113.000 r atant In his aa.tsasa. Thu to natural and Suez in twelve and a half hears, - -- a obagae, regardless of what is to be doom Plant has the &acne S0,0e0.WO gallon -a -day f is human nature, 2f a bond dealer thinks bond issue and holders of preferred a client it selllog h+a and deal to but and came back through in twelve >''u 7 about the million dollar losses of share• capacity. The answer is easy i'4omething stock take priority on all asasets of hours. The traffic of Suez has- so lders and depositors. bad to suffer. But nest summer we an those of aaether house he is by no means It Is sate to nay that most told the plant will be bi enough. likely to give his beet price. If be tbinta the Tuekett interests. people would r grown that the toll's have been low - taecept Mr. Petry lty�'n m words a■ ar0lenst MAYOR GEARY IN ENGLAND a man has tried to sell in several other The Companv is consolidation Of erect b ten _ r bent , and still the places before coming to him be knows y Pe the unsupported asw,ruonm of Mr. Tr,v. The announcement that Mayor Geary in• flint be wi21 not hasp to give The Geo. E. Tuekett son Cflm a_fur- en, and the first et7rrt of the Iattrr's tee tended to accompany City Treasurer Coady price It you are satisfied with your io• puny, Hamilton ; The Tuekett Cigar rher ten per cent. toll reduction on _ .11mony was; therefore. to ,fast farther be- to 'England for the parpoev of participat• vestment banker stick to him. It pays - toddle the situation to the public misid. ing to a flotation of City' of Toronto in the to Company, Limited, Hamilton ; Januar y ug run Ol course, this doer oo: II y 'St. 1913. s , ,3[r Ryon -was a follow- Rerwrar with bonds, aroused more widely-spread crisi• mean that You should not bay the taanes I Tucketts Limited. - Suez traffic suffered from ' the ]Seattle lveabttt, but they mover palled to- cram than any previous act of his wnr• of any bat the house you deal with regu- rather well. The latter seemod to b %ve ship who has, during his two and a half lady_ Huy otbers it you wish but. as a These three companies have been plague in Manchuria, but it Rained -_ -,Yi "groneb" against him co- laborer Mr. years in office enjoyed unusually general rule, roe will And it more satisfactory to purchased by C. Meredith & Com- in other directions, notably in the ( an has plenty of other enemies, for he ropsort for all his public arts, There stick to one house. 15 nrr�0i 6 was little of personal tearing against the paay, Limited, and reorganized Japan. India. Dutch, East India, lgafnst polltical oandidetts within as well xayor; but people were nervous abou,, --- — under the name o{ the Tuekett To sad Oceanic trade. u without his own party. He is also dis• havlot Controller Church left to boas the under Company, Limited. The man• _ liked by the Sinking interests, as be has job; they were nervous, too, about the GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP. P -- been oartianl rte ontmpokon in his de water supply and about some of the other -- - agement of the new firm will rent &in GET ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR,I ,,aaaa.,; :tier of the Canadist. • ^seem of important public works at present under Nu 3ledirine so Benrfldal to Brain' in the same Banda as the old, Mr. banning. mrticntarly clove a bra law! coostremtfon, Under the circnmsrserrea NEIGHBORS. -' unit be 1•��t •cave -Para sip' with the Use feeling was that the Mayor might and \stela, George 'T. Tuekett becoming Pre- ; �auk of Montreal. There was, therefore, have foregone the trip, which, it was sideat and Messrs. 1�'itLOla and - -' lkrly -some quiet chuckling when the for- thought.. ooald be little else than •sum• If you are er bank manager tug Lying awake nights makes it hard Seateel in appearaoee and g save his evidence. mar holiday, Lamore,aux Vice -President and courteous in your Manner, you will be to keep awake and ni things in day The properties of the company, pwheo You a eirshowhhonaehofd necessities n- 1` Secretary- Treasurer, rem tivelc. time. TO take ' `tonics and Btimu- when You are showing aampSTes of our sa• - lants" under such circumstances is consisting of head office, factories and reliable remedies. The sattstaotlon like setting the house on fire to ago which our goods give, places she users MAKING S�FE INVESTIENTS - if yqu can put it out. and warehouses at Hamilton, Lon noder an obligation to you• which wine don and Montreal; are valued by for you the same respect. esteem and In. i _ The right kind of food promotes timate friendship given the yriest, physt. refreshing Bleep at night and a Price, Waterhouse & Company, cian, or pastor; and you wit !• make man 5 Chartered Accountants, at some- money from your spare time than you , A�UItE' SATISFACTORY TO i \'. agde awake individual during the g dream ot, besides . host of mends. thin over $2 000,000 more•than all This 4a your opportunity for i plea sot. liabilities. Profitable and permanent business. Ad. A lady. changed from her old way dress. The Home Supply Co.. Dept Sk Now - VVIT THAN TO LEAVE MONEY lDLii,. of @sting, to Grape -Nuts, and says; The average net profits for the rill Building, Toronto, Out. "For about three years I had past two years .was $300,888.41. None com Compounded at ' 6 @r Cent. been a great sufferer from indiges-' -This means that after paying the 7 y p0 per cent. on the Preferred Stock, Picnic Eggs - Six hard- boiled - p Doubles itself tion. After trying several kinds of , - ii1 Twelve Years—If You .Are •Uneas Over medicine, the doctor would ask me over,6 per cent. will be left for the eggs. one cup of fine breadcrumbs, Common. It is. expected that the ohe egg, three' - tablespoons 'of dev- y to drop off potatoes, then meat, and fled ham and one cu of milk. Your Money -Leave It in the Bank. .. so on, but in a few days that craw- concerns operating under the new P , i conditions wi h the is will Soak the crumbs in the milk, add ng, gnawing would start up, and I co i t profits wl !b• i *notes scut :fynted by ~In :eator Would vomit everything I ate and show a natural increase during this the ham and eggs slightly beaten. hard to a t ain in a concise• and clear Roll the eggi'in this mixture. Chill'. su. for tho sole vnrpase of gaiding pro: drank, year and next. Fry in deep fat and drain on soft manner. ^%•rti a investors and. it possible. of •say. - << The ca ital is $4.$00,000, divided ; �seett them teem losing .faonsy ebronssIs Yau-k°ow; 0t course. the parable of the- When I started on Grape itxta; P paper. Loing It in ~wild•cst" enter rises Tlts talents, how the man who put hie out vomiting stopped,' and the bloated P P into $8,000,000 7 per cent. eumuls- Jntoatrial and tellable character of the aL iutereet was commended, while fire ' rmatfon way be relied upon. Tbs hapless wight who did his one little. talent- feeling- which. -w ve_p.>•eferred. Qek and ffi2.fl00 0.00 _ writer of theee 'art icles `nod the, publisher of silver up to a napkin and buried it appeared entirely, Common. Of this only' 84,000,000 is ' PAX: LL, ibis paper bay no Intsnsts to serve tot into trouble. Well, in these days• a, ' eoaeeotion with this matter other %has anyone with -no more sense than to bury My mother was very much both. being issued,, the preferred at $95 RUBBER those of the read.@. their money or keep it in the house, de- ered with diarrhoea before com- and the Common at $40. It may be --.., --- serves w get into trouble. me'nt ing the Grape Nuts, because noted that it is stipulated that any "Why, if inverting my money is such If one hue money it can. be put in a a-diflicuit task, shouldn't I bury, it in the savings .bank, and there ft will realize 3 her stomach was so.weak. she could person subscribing for the prefer - fje� sOftf Meor put it in a bank ?" is a Qnes tier -cent. There, if the interest to allow- not digest her food. Since using red stock must also subscribe for a y lion asked by some people. ed to compound the money will double Gr3 rape- The food she is well Ste The reason is simple enough, but rithe7 'itself in twenty-three years. And 'at the P ,,.and like number of shares Of. the com- P safely. same time if It is required, may be used says she don't think she could do mon. Thus it will be seen halt /�• quite to easily, if not much cagier, than braA PAW RUBBER MIS - it were buried in a hole in the ground. without it. there is no bonus of common stock, , That is one sound reason why it shouldn't "It is a great brain restorer and as is often the case with' flotations ft" The psfeated feefums be buried. Moreover, the bank is much nerve builder, ,for I can sleep as 'of this nature. „ safer--tban a hole, even it carefully con. - _ , ._• „•, - o Cafs Paw Neels. , ' pealed. sound and tindist-arbed after a sup- - - A Sa�erPeeketor,. Ih a bank, however, the income is not per . of Grape -Nuts as in the old. — - - --" large o° mosey' deposited. The man with. daVS when I could not realize what ` $e. in gets only 1 su a year. It, however, • • e . -Cholera r;' Diarrhoea he' toveated that sum in sate municipal they 'meant'• by •a "bad stomach." ° ? -Clioiera Infantum ans Secure & Profitable Bonds Pa 6 summer Complaint - a bonds his income could be at leant 8875 There is no medicine, so beneficial _ .7 �"'b / p P and with .care he might flpd,several bar• protect" in which iron Raiaa which would make the return about to nerves and .- brain as a good 9 Price Bros. & Compan have been in business in Quebec over loo years. it -is can =rely place- 25, Now,. at 5 per cent. if he invested night's sleep, such as you. can en- the largest industry_'in Quebec Prgvipce. Their boldings of,pulp; and timber " confidence -is his income, his 110,0(10 would become $20; r,_ lands are 6,000 miles in extent, and bave been valued b experts at over 000 in 15 yesrs,_whil lr .bought, indus• joy after, eating Grape -Nuts. q.= ���� q $13,000,000. The net earnings in 1910 were`s448,o00,000, The new pulp mill y ;, tri'ai ix5nde to return tS cent, bjs moneg Name given by Canadian Postum now under construction will double these earnings. Timber limits-.are insured . would 'double to 12 yeand treble itsejt Co., Windsor, Ont: - with Lloyds of England against fire. "..• to i9 year.. Look in pkgs. for the famous lit= l That is good reason why money Q Price Bros. & Company First Mortgage Bonds pay 6 per cent. interest on should -not be buried..she latter facts In. ire book, "The Road to Wellville.' their present price. They will as§uredly ipfirbciate in"- valise• '"Considering dieate why it is better to put money in Ever read the meow Nttart A now ens sr securities. interest returni security, and. future increase in value, they are an unusually � T. Of course, if a man is going to be an, !1""M from time to flats. They an attractive investment. g�asJ over his- money, and would be satie• genuine, true and full of human Ints►•st Oa application we will send yob NtslSttorc tulip describing than bonds a° ais(fa,aad yx, tsotlles, at f3ed to have It. in a bank, he would be a roar Iarnggbt r. tool n ..yyaks. _ It. On thti ' otber and g SECURITIES ' tarelrl ti P1l.blf p, of s tool h, he we a withdraw his Magistrate (di iiarging Prisoner) i ♦ Y A L CORPOR�,TiO1�1 twl M 1 T E D S1Lnds in the ho of getting an abnor• �r R lrtll 214 mal rate of In rest, for in that cassaba — Now, 'I advise ou tb' keep away YONGE APir'+ ^ "' °w STREF.Tat r will probably d by losing 1t all, and from bad company." Prisoner (feel - •ANR OA M'ONTRE/►L fliiu�ifVd 3 ' that Of course, is not the prime aim of " R M. • -- rn1l�?af� -- ' inglv)- Thank you, sir. You H1 investing. e, g' WT8 '� %�ON•T�L�AL- OU�BrC•N ALIPA %- O•'f'ra W�, Of course, in investing, as in banking, won't see me hei`e_again_ : " - -- - - - -. I►tanagsv toNOOH(srw.l r• - - .. .n - _... .., :,.:.. e•.. -..: ..._ �. :.' >,'' _: _ - •.... . •'t. ... �. .. ,. .. .. .caw .... ,.._. .,.., ,. .. ..., .. .,.�.,.. ... - _.,-, .. ,. >... ,.... �.? ,.. _ .:..._. , _, .. _...r.. _,..nv.., �..,,s,.. ,r,.,..�a'.. .wi,- r.t.t'S\. .> ��t-. c'• «'�tu.,....'�•it_.,.,,�.....t.K Sak..T.�:,- tir.>� +yy ,i.. ,> . hy. „. SUr "s�.d -ya: ..c .. • •. -. - ' r. a ' LOCALISMS ��•�u -Miss Ann Csmeron is visiting _Gen. and Mrs. Fisher and dau- ,ijo\/11.u1JJ�iS• - friends in Scarboro. gtiter, Gladys. of Weston, spent -Mrs. John Philip spent Thurs- Sunda with W. L. and Mrs• day with friends in the city. �. Conrtiee, making the, trip in the P f� . y it apm - -Harry Wade shipped a car- - Joshna Richardson is install. auto. x; load of stock on Saturday. ing a new Pease furnace in his resi- - Daring the summer months _yip. F, Henderson spent Ines dance. the. evening service in the. Meth - - day with friends in Scarboro.' - Clarkson Rogers is spending odist church will be held in the - - - -- - g -Miss Pafoe, of Toronto, spent couple of .days in Kinsale with his school room of the church. Keep -- : - _ - Sunday here with. Miss Cora Gor- son, Alf.. cool is our.motto in this change. . don. _ Timothy- o'I+eai'Y �s o� Robt. dordoo moved on Wed- -WEATHER SPECIALS -Miss .Albers Cronk k -was visit- sick list with a severe of day to Mrs. Hartrick's resi• - - - -- - ing in the conritry for e► f+stiv days jaundice. - dance- oo£hurch -9t� mod: CrirneU -.. - last Reek. -Mrs. W. H. Darlingtiou, of -To- who has bought Mr. Gordon's resi- Mox'rox'a KIPPERED.HERRING' . - Dr. 'F. L Henry will be here as Tonto, is visiting Mrs. and Miss dance takes possession on the . Falcon Bread SaimoII s lianas nest Tuesday to attend to Davidson. 15th inst. I loc per can- something excep. HAW - -.— T�� professional duties- - . - - - - -- { W:-D.' R�4,'g$y�*�_-_-has_purchased -M -foe the me e -Mrs. Conal d of Torot -to, a general store business in Alton Woburn, spent a few days here, pound tins. }5e per can. you- tried-it ?- _ has been- visiting her son, W. J,, of which he will take possession with her brothers, James Kennedy L - for the peat few days. in two or three weeks. of the village, and Michael, of the Auto�PiCkleS cAMPBEI:L's 80IIP8' -Mrs. Win. Burt, of West To- -The pulpit of St. Andrew's baseline. On her return home So easily prepared -just add boil - }'onto, spent a few days with her church will be 'u ed next Sun she was accompanied by her neph- in 25c bottles - mixed, mustard,­ ing water- Vegetable, . Chicken, •-sister, Mrs. Jai Hallett. day, July 14th, bothlroorning and ew, Master Joe Douglas. white onions or English walnuts. - Celery, Pea, etc. - - Miss. Frances n.'trasimmons, of evening, - by Rev. Jae. Hodges, • _Ho I for an-outingr sea breezes, - .,-:.Hamilton, is holidaying at the B. A,, of Oshawa. Muskoka upper and lower lakes. home of her aunt, Mrs. W. J. -The menrt of the Ladies' pe Anywhere, Everywhere. Choice ' 'Clark. Aid of, the Methodist church spent of a!1 ry. boat or ocean S. 8. lines. Fine Assortment of Fancy Biscuits; 4' -Miss Ids Bunting is visiting Wednesday afternoon at the Dea- procure -tickets at Stephenson's her sisters, Mrs. (Dr.) Bateman eouesses' Home at Whitby B. nNocean. Standard Bank) , Fresh Oranges,. Lemons, Bananas and Mrs. R. A. DoupClae, of To- -Mrs. Jae. Carruthers, of Wes- can ticket you to - a irmto. ton and Miss Bull, of Downsview, other desired point, -Miss Ada. Hill hi spending a are .visiting with the former's Home•seek- ieont 3e of weeks at the home of 'daughter, Mrs, W. L.. Courtice, era tickets to. Manitoba, Sask., Ladies' White Lavin Blouses at Ladies' Summer Vests - sleeveless bir pFirente - on the• 5th of Ux. -J. D. Remmer left in out office Alberta, through trains twice $1.00, 1.85 and 1.50, nicely made- and short sleeves -loc. ibc, 18c, hrid e, this week some timothy which monthly. Via Chicago, also via just right ht for hot weather. 20c and 256 each. Huge assort- _1 -he oil was ' _spirinkled -on the_ ro-eAenred six feet in height, also Sudbury and the boat routes. � g Vy -lfront street on Friday, much. to some fall wheat measuring over Tickets good for 2 months to re- anent of these. lino the delight of th4< esidents ad- six feet six inches. Can any person turn. Try see or write Stephenson. , _ ;joining, beat that? (Whitby) before travelling any- Ladies Lisle Hose in black, tan -Tbe Township Council will -A number of young men from where. + and white. If you see our tan Boys Drab Blue Jerseys with `tmeet on Monday next at. l,p. m. Toronto came down on the Satur. -Her many friends in Pickering silk lisle at 85 cts you'll put your white neck and arm Banda. very " for the transaction of general day previous to the First of July, Will gasper to hear of the death of foot in it. ' fine and light, only 2b cents each. - business. and bringing a tent with them, Mrs Isaac Linton, of St. George, Just right for those hot days. i- --Mrs. (Rev.)' C. A. Parson, of camped on the Bay road south of hick took place on S•turday at - ' "- Alvinston, is spending a few weeks the G. T. R. tracks, and in their her home at the age of 78 years, Boys Straw Hats at 50c and 65e- — the home of her uliar • manner began to cele- D. Pettit.' Mttl brtcteTbier�iday of the Oncosts. foltnwing ern operation for cancer Dice fine straw grith wide black ;den's Mule Harvest Boots at 1.50. Mr.. Farquharson, who is rrn- turn at the Hamilton hospital. The baud. Ver nobb for the little - - sN q p of Canada. Their style o case 3' Y Men be sure to see these -so light, r deceased was a native of Picker- _ comfortable and eons. -eipal of one of the business col• bration, however, proved most fellon s. w leges of Toronto is camping at the objectionable to the residents of ins, where she spent the most of her life, having owned and ' lake for a few days. - - the locality. A charge was laid lived in the house now owned and - - Alex., and Mrs. F9ett, of King- against them before Police Magis- 0-.`. iton, are spending a couple of trate• Jephson, who issued Rum• occupied by Wm. Morcombe.. She FARMERS -Take home a. gallon of `Creonoid," and Spray the cat - pp was a daughter of the late Win. weeks at the home of the litter's mousse. These were served by Hartrick and a sister of the -late _ tie -Its great stuff - Increases the milk supply. r father; W. D. Gordon. Chief McGrotty and Constable W. T. Hartrick mind of Mrs. John -Mr. Harding, we are glad to John. Allaaay, of Whitby, and Gordon. Her funeral took phtce BERGER'S ENGLISH. PARIS GREEN kills those bugs -Don't take • Ali report, is making steady progress the Dung roan app9eared before on Monday afternoon to the Meth xo towards recovery and is now able P. M. Jephson at Dunbarton on odist burying ground, at 9t Substitutes. to be out for a shout stroll .eibr Monday, Three- of them were George. day _ fined one dollar and costs each, ` -Mrs, (Dr.) Sutherland, of amounting in all to about fifteen Get one of our Hammocks for the noon hour. Guelph, and Miss Hattie Decker, dollars. Two others were let go , of the Collingwood public as the witnesses would not swear Pall Term from Sept. 3 school staff. are holidaying at the as to their identity. If every P AN . stoma of their mother, hi s. Goo. case of rowdyism on the part of y � Arrange now to eater the � • • _.. Decker, Toronto young; then who imagine - -L. A. and Mrs. Boone, -of Quill that when they get Out tti the Lake. Sask., are visiting friends country they are privileged to do -- f'I 0 and relatives here: Mrs. Boone. as they please, were treated in e _ , who was in poor _ health on her the same manner as this it would ,� �, Hat''vest I arrival a couple of weeks ago, is do a great deal to put a stop to 'j'Q$��'i4. Oil much !a. roved. such unseemly onduct that has y char bas a_.Rteat rep+Fta- . .Institute. and Goo. Clark, of the districts. lion for giving superior business r` `-1ltarkdale High School, visited -In letter received by N. L. and shorthand training. Gtaduatea .Pay forks, Rakes,•Hoes, Scytbes and Snaths. - .' ltheir uncle. Smith Clark, over Stevenson, of Brougham, from his get and hold good positions because i- - 19nnday. They have been assist - sun Walter, of Region. particulars . thev are thoroughly prepared. `_ - Pure Manilla Elope for your hay fork, - - ;Lag in reading the departmental are given of the disastrous work Write for aAtalflgue, Open all year. 'examination papers in Toronto. of the cyclone in that city and the Enter anv time pure Paria,Green, sprayers and Sprinitlers.. - -The Autumn Leaf Mission vicinity a week ago last Sunday. -- Band of St. Andrew's congregation The accounts in the daily papers _ -:?N. J. Elliott. Principal _ __Machine Oil, Gasoline, Linseed fill, Etc. 1 will hold their'annnaI picnic next did not in the least exaggerate the 'Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. - - 'Thursday, July the 18th, at MI. effects of the storm. Mr. and -New Perfection Oil Stoves and Hammocks . Greenlaw'e park. Mr. Peak's bns Mrs. Stevenson mud hired man will be in waiting for the member, were just returning from church GET OUR GATALO.GUE O'SEPH ii, $ `Of the Band, at 1.30 o'clock sharp, when they saw the storru. ap- . } at the.church. - proaching, and had reached their - IT TS FREE - -On Thursday evening a thnn- home before it reachea them. ,. berstorm passed over this locality. Mrs. Stevenson ran into the house • Salo,, Shirts, No damage is reported excepting while Mr. Stevenson and man 0v p�a �1 CI' Pants an a few phones that were put out of .drove to the stable, and just gut V a is • eommission temporarily. The rain in when the building Was struck - yvhich accompanied the storm was and blown away. Both teen im• "` 5�0+ �d-oor w. � a Do you want a good pair of Peabody or Carharlts in black or blue, call• end heartily welcomed as it imparted piediately flung themselves flat L Xi get a pair that gives genuine satisfaction. freshness to vegetation and - also upon the flour and by their prom$t 1�uQ��s �' 'Shirts iii Army cloth or in black and white stripe. See our fancy shirts with put a �stop'to the dust nuisatnce for action saved their lives, brit as it h� safe collar and cuffs to match at $1.00. Or do ypou prefers Kant Krack for a time. was received painful injuries. lap, no washing required, 28c, each. Kollar, - George Stephenson had the The worst of the storm lasted only = _1Sox in Black. Fancy, natural and grey from 20c. to 40c. a pair: mistor#une on Friday last to sus., a .few minutes, and after this pass �p�f sea �rl�r�' We have fresh fruit, strmwberries, pineapples, bananas, oranges, lemnons, stain an . injury to his leg which ed they rose up from the ruins. ' `ir dates and tfgs• Rails lay him off duty for a few By this time the hail and rain Some good Potatoes at $1.78 per slag. days. He was engaged- cutting was falling in torrents.' One can .,Now' Open Every Day. Ice Cream this Reek. The famods City Dairy is the best and purest. -%rood when the axe glanced off a imagine their feelings when they = knot and' striking him above the saw nothing remained. of their �ieilson's Ice Cream enjogs" the G: A•' GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON knee -cap inflicted a rather. deep residence into which Mre. Steven- , w�onud, which required a few soe hadentered only a few mom- reputation of "Being the Best.' stitches to close up. ants before. On searching they We serve it exclusively. ._MEN'S �LtRM /��/ NGS -The heartfelt wish on the part found her some distance from -: of many expressed . a few weeks where the house stood, on her' Neilson's 0hocolate% the cheolates - - - ego-hae- bean -st�h st- gratified: -Ai lapses- and-- in- an -uned scions con - that are different, from 40c. a S its in the new shades and styles with collar -- _.doubt as regards our having sutin- dition. Her right arm was badly to 80e per. lb. assortment o hi Large as f trier weather has been dispelled,by cut and bruised besides receiving . ..to match. These are the best value we`have htid for - 'Ahe.opp- es�sive heat of the •dsast other injuries less, serious. She We have moved into our new - .. week.. On Sunday the mercury, was soon restored to consciousness marry a day-at $i.AO and.81.25. registered about 92 degrees in the and the injuries of all attended ... - .Bakery this. week. _ q g to, When able to tell her story, , 'Working Shirts 50c., 75c., 80c. and 90c fi3rdewhichis quite hot enough Mrs. Stevenson said that soon .VISITORS ,WELCOME i P purposes. Aeveral young girls ffom the after, entering the house a win - ..Be sure and ask for our Home, _Straw Hats 15c; 25c and 50c each. - - - Decoiueases' Home„ Whitby, stray- dow was` blown in. She then went � - -- _ ed from that .institution -one day to move. a table to, save -it from . Imade.Bread, -last week in search of flowers the rain when the aide of the -.New Hosiery;'HaO, ri�rtl °Cuss $gd T?ndern ear. - PICKERING BAKERY according. to- their statement. home nine blown afl'ay and from /•'� /�^1 - - -- They also stated that they were that time she was unconscious. AND IGE. CREAM PARLORSI§ ` " P.ICKERING d. belonging to A picnic party but Besides receiving ° injuries, the R. A. BUNTING, 1 could not tell where the picnic moat of her ` clothing -vas torn - was being beld.• Thep made -their from her body. We are pleased ELM DALE MILLS - - - .,•appearance . in the .village and to state that both Mr. and Mrs. p=aKERtNC� some time later one of the deacon- Stevenson Fire recovering nicely �-- asses in charge_ of.. the • Hoxne_ ap- from their terrible •experiences. Chopping our. Specialty. N O FOR gU M ME R DRIVING pPared . upon the scene and took They lost everything in their, pos` Ogilvie's Household and 4lenora - _. . them in charge. session, No_trace. has been found Flours in 25,50 and 100 pound.... -If you need a New Harness, Plush Rug, Knee Spread, Whip, _ -' -A number of }losys "from. To- of the greater part of the contents sacks. Fresh Rolled ronto, sent by 'St. mill's R. C, of the house, only a few articles - -Oats, Etas Harness Dressing, or anything for your rig, s _ ,• r _church and in charge of Gerald including several of their wedding Mixed Feed: Bran and' Short, by the - -- d Culleton, 'are again vAm-ping on pt•esents having been recovered. tun or cwt. Prices reasonable. _pall au see -nay stock. ,Elizabeth street. It is a most Tboe. Beare-, formerly of White- '- "VCT: ��Wee2sB Trunkis Suit Cases, Collar @, Halters, Stable', t easant than a for these young- vale, also lost everything inelud- Chopping eve da - g g' y It C pp' g ry y. - .. _. - esters to get away from the hot ing his residence in the city' pf - Sheets etc. ii< stock-. �& t PFCSERING MARKETS otiflrng air in the city to enjoy the Regina. His gasoline engine -was ' .: . pure fresh air of the country. The smasbed to atoms, a fact which is R kite Winter W eat,. old..... _ $1.05 t .'. boys of the village are also pleas- evidence of the force of the storm. ,Red "h ..... 1.08 PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM `F ed to_haye Mr. CullPton back again Much sympathy is expressed for Nixed ...... 1.o: in the village as he is an enthusi• the , ' W. J. COABWELL C,,fferers and hope that the gp,;ng Wheat ................... Phone Ind. 801. astir baseball player and very set -back they have received may ... ... popular wlth.the_boys. be on q teaj rary. Oates . . 58 800�1= mill 11 .l... rS a r•k.:�.`�'�,cr .'"'"e�.,,+..,a ,s. o..'?Sa,•!^..aAi, �. 1 . . �.':.,ri.�.w_•�'.'+a�s . � -__ .. ��'...T -. _ ,. - - .aN.....F.'R.7se. 'S._n.._._.U,,.,.,r'd� .w.�....e_..._ ..•.,_ rra, �t.Lrv,.F'�t��.,t_�.,te....u..� .e... .___.___._... �a�`.:o"'+iK`+ifr9,.rr - _cs, �;+v.,:',k'�_ fan-" n�Sh< �i4',., 1' si"" �«' �4' �? ,&a.�Lr':�. *.a.-- v, »,.M'••y5�,'