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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_07_19"- •^_: .... - �w,pr: .�,.'_"°. :,•i;r,!'- - cn �''�'f''i°y� F�.�r`.h.., w •.!�' ,i. v+� -• .t_: s ... ... ,,,.. -�. �•�. . _� �.: -y ..... .,,,. -� ..� ..r .., •,�.. ,. . �.ra.. . ...., -. ..�.:- _ .. .. :�. _ r � ,. - +:+F"� - °Perri :� 4 r �� G -__:NE W-S N 'i M _­VOI�a , XXXI. _.. -PICKERINGq ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 19, 19I`? No. 42 ,. low ri�Jt; :cQL QrQi's 7• SPINS M ILL� ATHA Crops are looking well since -the DUNGARTON _ Mrs. W. T. and Idiss Irene Dunbar Medical X52" heavy showers of last week. nuiriber-from-- here- attended :Iona }- are visiting friends in Hamilton, , Miss Osborne.4- MILLS �E. FORSYTH, D. of. O., Regis- Scott's barn party last week and re- in her vacation at bar home in Caur- . tered member of the Optometrioal Asso• FLOUR *L port a good time. I Lice. station of oasario. epeeial attention given to tibe nttiag of glasses. Dyes tested Sea - North WHITE - SATIN _= Miss Mary Garbutt, of Stouffville, ;8 a ndin a few ea s hie week with g y Miss Pizer and Master Harley, of Toronto, are visiting friends in the g * blar•moat. 48tf -- - - _ CREAM—BUNS Mrs. A. Carruthers. village. CORN CHOP TEX- -- BUNS: -. A. E., Mrs. and Master Erlrrstear- day or three -large camping parties from Toronto in our village at L • EdinburRh, member of the college of Physicians and surgeons of Ontario, licentiate Bread and Cake Makers Free. ruthers spent a this week with Robert and Mrs. Lloyd near Aurora. are present. The number from the city sx O •1 College of Burgeons, Edinburgh Ibwoia� attention to dsieasea of woman sad ' ' FEED Miss Sadie Lapp, after spending a few weeks with her friend, Miss Millie who are holidaying here this year is larger than ever. Dunbarton is r g a,P" saildsea, O�ci sod resideaos, Brougham. _ BRAN ` • _' Hoover. returned to her home in To- idly developing into a popular sum - -- PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS Tonto, on Saturday. mer resort. and X -RAY INSTITUTE __ - WELLA1SD -FB' W-FL1)U _ Abe R'eesor, of Altona, was found Capt. -Thos. Mansfield's schooner JUMBO " " dead on the mill at'epe -on Saturday. sank in Toronto harbor one day last _ PICSERtN(Y, - • oNTAtRIp , OATS He apparently -had been overcome by week during the high wind. It was 4 M. BLGIN TOWME, M. B., Y. D., C. M., OAT CHOP - the heat while putting up hay. 'HIGHLAND tied to the dock and it is supposed that it sprang.aleak by striking the pier. Phytiolan- tnoturgs CORN CREEK It now lies in about fifteen fleet of specialist is B,eetal Diseases. Prostatio Dia- sases of Men. Diseases of women, :Osaoess, •- 2amors. 8.a&y axaminstioa. Diseases of eye. CORN CHOP 'CORN CRACKED -�-- On Aril 21st of last year, John graham � two horses stolen from water and it is the intention of the owner to have it raised by wreckers at car, aces, throes sad loons. Fisting glasses cad all •oats and cbrmic diseases MIXED CHOP slim. After much search and expense, After once. We congratulate our teacher and Odor Hon3s 19 tc a and T to v csi>7 FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS one of the animals was recovered in May following, Last week the second - u ils on their success at the recent P P COA Chop in every day in the week. animal was discovered in the posses- lion of David Epstein, 'a look deafer examination for entrance to High Schools. Six pupils wrote of whom five were successful. The following J. ,, FAREWELL, B.C„ BARRIS- eCie�,l in Tqrpnto, who stated that be had are the lucky candidates: Miss Daisy TsB -Comaty Orown Attorneys and Oonaty Birisikes. nowt Hoses•. Whitby. 14•v CALWELL'S MOLASSES urehased the animal from. Adolph Byers an excavating contractor in Burns (scholarship standing), Miss T. BAROLAY Barrister -at -Law MEAL the city, who is a familiar figure in Birdie . Falconer. (scholarshi ), Miss p Bertha Lofton, Mias Nellie Thom and solicitor, Nodary'Public. sDeoW Elxsmi= Le for EUO Guam of Justice, Brock airwt Whitbr, J. Its SPINE, LIMITED, the Tor=onto police court, having many convictions against him for cruelty•to Frank White, ' • • 7iy a" animals. According to a statement ' E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister -anal A • solicitor. Notary Public. - PICKERING. ONT, by Epstein, M.evers knew 'that the animal was stolen. The latter is now WHITEVALN Friends are visiting at Mr, Bates'. Etc. Money to loan, OBlce next ddbr to the 8taadard Bank, Whitby. 11my in custody charged with receiving stolen bail being refused. Victor Long has secured u- position _ • lrl fl. /.a L J.s TL1TLTl7� l ■� property, GRE6N�oOD in Toronto. r ary dgmre p ogressing nicely at the - - - -- VU0 tMft* ffArCb*. _ _ s _ `�. :�ii�+� iJ ii i . - -_ Storey- friends �Marr3a Pearl Gibson has recovered from a L aeid ?11rg. vtslted- _T G. HAM - Issuer of, g a CLAREMONT severe atia•ek of quinsy, here on Sunday. • Licenses is the connt7 of Ontario. Pickering rulaae. 471y R. and Mrs. Beelby and child spent Orvil R. White spent Sunday last for all styles of furniture. the holiday At Uxbridge. with friends iii. Cedar Grove. T POUCHER. Real Estate -Aue- George and Mrs. Gibson spent the Samuel Mannell reports a good crop Sth e tioaear, valuator, collector and issaar holiday with Toronto friends. oa his new farm on the con. ar ofmreaae no4n•es,'Br6ngham, 407 _ ...- Mrs S. Carlton has been on the sack A few from here attended the Engi- D'�� HOPPER Issuer of Marrs a �,y • Room ItoLLl�g list, but is able to be out again, Arthur Liule'nhns spent a few-day@ user's dance in Scarborro last Friday char. • Licenses in the Coanty of Ontario. ' oQaa lit stare and his residence. Claremont. last week with bia sister, Mrs. A. Sir. Rangord and family are already • Frames Carlton.. Stratford• has great favorites with the young people here. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK DA. Oonvyaeear. ,Picture H. McOoid. of return- Edward Camack Lawrence • Commissioner fox talons a1ll�lavito. Aecoaatanl, Etc. Man'" so tcoaa farm ooggea��y U° Window Shades ed home, after spending a few days at Rlm Grove Farm. and Major spent Sunday with frieada in 417 iterai :, Oaesaes D. B: Daly moved his steam shore) Detroit. to the Brock road. He has two steals Lawrence Major pied hie 2nd form Pf7gTIiL. Cleansed Auctioneer shovels at work now and is rushing exams in the Markham High School for Ooanties of York cad Ontario. sac bloc axles of all kizda astonasd to on shortm soBee. Address cirean giver P. o., Out. } the work on rapidly, Mrs. Wm. Carlton and two children. ith honors. with Wm. and Mrs. Knox visited their TT V NDERTASING ` - - — Mrs. Robt. Gormley and children and Mrs- Wmr. Ibbitsoe a v -chat respective parents at Brock Road at Friday. evening, _. -- Wilfred Lee's two -of Oer- --- B. POWiu�i.l., 'iicenaed Aar- 1 : dome" .alustor • and collector for maatiae of Ontario and York All winds of �D CQnneCLiOII week at Pine Grove arm. sisters mantown. Ohio, are visiting him at "Jag- eoadnetad afther pat.atsty or b7 aaetioa• Nary noses 6aileeted. For dates. or other pea- Distance no object. _ GREENWOOD •.Hillcrest Villa." Beaton fsantars reply as residea s. Etisabesb at, Eyck. was. r6ono ordan lets as Nlsws Olaes, Ptak. "$Prices moderate. Michael Ryan, of Toronto. spent Messrs. Wrn. and Blake visited their- sister. Mrs, E. Turner, ' .arias or Waeoab s store. Otss•mo•s, will r. - snag promps aftasttloq. Bo.• Ipsee M area. Msd, 1rp pbose anmba i.lndepeadai leol - • - -- Sunday with M. Gleason. -fir. James, of Whitby, has tom- " -H. over the weekend. Messrs. Beaton have been drawing _ _ tented work on F. L Greens boons bay o@ the Wonch place which they _ R. PENNOCK_ T ry y here. - spend)' Baird is @ Mrs. W his Master pe g Mrs. ids- have recently purchased, Congratulat ions to Chas. and Mrs. WN/rRVALi, ONr. Pickering Pharmacy holidays with Joseph, cad, with J man. airs. Peter, Toronto, is spending Rice -it's a girl. Also to Hugh and Mrs. Pugh on the advent of a boy. _ Funeral D6'setor od )<Rlb4elmeP. of w days with her sister, Mrs• James Bushhank Caden spent the Any business entrusted to me will -= FOR — - Schultz. week -end with his sister here.- He is now working on the C. P. R's new line ` be carefully handled. 'WATCHES ' MT. -Proctor sod family are spending A week or two with Mrs. near Greenhurn. - - Charges Moderate-- - IInde ndent Phone No. 131 4. GRAINS, A'Little DCrtb aiAa Adis . Ada Brown, Russell Hamlin and Miss Viola Sin- clair, with Miss Blanche Hamlin as - GUARDS, - Little Dvrcry and of Toronto, are spending the holidrys villa n Sa visited relatives Sunday is Bunts- villa on Saturday and Svaday of last JOHN P�ILI CELE'FS, FltC. with Robert and diea. Brown. The Greenwood road south between week. Fred Major, while in Rochester last -BRA .here and the stA`ti6n is being,graded Ha s a full line o2 rresh and cur- Out` $1,25 Watcheq are good ones and gravelled this week, thus making it in first - class shape. - Sunday, night lost his suit case-con- to family relics as wag some ed meats constantly on hand. • and guaranteed one year. -Word wits received here' this morn• din he was Proceeding to New York to be give them to his untie there, Theloss Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Eyes carefully an(] amurately ins of the death at Goodwood, of Mrs. ing former) Lizzfe Wilson, y, y will be severely felt. Detectives are, however, on the track of the missing Nava, Bologna, na, , e g Weiniai's tested and -fitted with The remains were brought to Salem on Thursday iiftern�on and interred article@, and it• is to be hoped that. Highest prices paid for best glasses. in the family plot. Much sympathy they will be recovered. " Butcher's cattle ••��-� •-�� �••� .ice/• P IT .11T ' P1eBERING PHARMACY is felt- fort4w bereaved. friends, WHITBY, '• ' " BROUGHAM James and Mrs. Madill spent the 12th in Uxbridge, • • • Pickering �lv-er� The town is considering the advises. iestablishing Toronto., Sunday bility of a sewerage cps- spent First lass rigs for hire REAL �j ••••• . E STATE tem' Construction work on the Toronto with E. E. Perryman. it E. E. Pe Miss Mildred Robson . spent a few Day Or nigLt ►$��i�ri>� �tlt� " Eastern Railway is urogressing satis- factorily and rapidly. days with friends in Reac h. John Beast: of Lindsay, spent a�few Bus meets all trains .�$ ;��� The recent storms: have been very eevere on the telephone here. days here with his mother. Miss Myrtle Hopkins, of Markham, -Teaming P p y -promptly attended -t0. ' _lines The Bell system apparently suffered is visiting at Suburban Villa. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Insurance rates lower on farm pro- greatest amount of damage. The Orange celebration on the 12th Mrs. Christie Is spending a few weeks with friends in Toronto. ,� Peak • , 1 P{ckerinp. perty and`VillAge Dwellings, _ in first -class Companies. of Julyy yeas a very . successful affair. Many lodges-were in attendance and Mrs. Boyd Burk.. has' been ill with Burk bronchitis for the past two weeks. rT0 Pr @zzilum Nbtelg the day passed off very quietly and Thos. Wilson spent over Sunday ALFRED PALS Pleasantly. with Wesley Burk at Belford, Out. f not insured with me, call and Th-e Chosen Friends of Toronto ran bits. Feasby and Sire, Linton. were Painter and Decorator compare rates, .° _ a special train here on Wednesday; it P with relatives in Uxbridge for a few •, -• One first -class brick house and stable for sale, being the occasion, of their anneal which. was held at Heyden- daps. -. George and Mrs. Law, of Toronto, - Established seven years in picnic, - shore Park. spent Sunday with the rafter's mother Pickerin Vi11a e. g R M. 9. Richardson• A church wedding ill be held in Monday, when .firs. Wilson. Mrs. Lidstone and son, ` Edmonton, Call on me for estimates, , 7. All Saints' church neat Miss Aileen Calverly, daughter of are visiting her father, W. J. Bodell ..... - - F•rices reasonable, - Notary Public, Pickering'. Wm. Calverly, will be united in mar- and other friends. able to he around Workmanship guaranteed Tinge to Dr. Aoss, of Winnipeg. the HOU3e after being a again, after being laid up for a couple a SPECIALIST Alph. Hoover, manager of Telephone Ca., is busy erecting the , of weeks with sciatica. Q=:�rg�r, N gat• t+ dine from Whitby to Brooklin and Thomas and George Philrp were in Sunda visiting their in all kinds of lire- Setting. -. Port Perr Additional wires have. y Uxbridge on y TI1F�B TABLE- Pickering Station Q T. R. Trains going Ese1 line as inflows- " - - -Reaper and Mower Knives ground been erected between Pickering and Brougha3n to keep -up with the in- father, who is quite ill. The Misses Alice and Evelyn Moore. been Mrs. No. o Mail 8.08 A M. , •' 12 Local - 2.50 P. M. •,•, creasing trade. Twenty men are now busy laying of Brooklin, have visiting W. J. Devitt for the p t two weeks, • 14 Local , .. 1i.04 P. M. .._ Woodworking and the watermains to the hospital in the The Women's Instill to picnic which Trsiris going -West .dos se follows; No. 13 Local 8.88 A. ;yl. 11 Local P. General Blacksmithing: asylum grounds. Laborers are very scarce and ' "much difficulty is expert- was to have been held at Mrs. Perry - man's has been postpo d indefln{telyy. Tor to.,. U. 2.80 Dd. »,. ' b1ai1 . ' . f; I� P. M• W- # J�CKSOI ROAO enced in getting men. for the work, $2.00 a do. is being paid. Mr. Goldman ,,.of visited A. Barclay on Saturda . Maud and Sundav included, t 1 ROCK althrough It is the intention of the' Council to Mare Barclay returned the city with .- extend the waterworks a mile each way on Dundee street. The work him. Mrs. $wardfager and daughter, of a few weeks Have you lots of seater 7 ;�laC Sl llth111 laid out will continue all summer. 'three miles of Winnipeg, are apPlyding here with the former's parents, Wm. _ Q. H 'IUCiC, OF WMTLVALM The contract for the the new C. P. R. line, adjacent to the and Mrs. Cassie. Oshawa, and C. Having rented the Dunbarton shop Is prepared to furnish you anything P P y y g town of Whitby, has been let to Mr.- N. F. Mechin, of n Toronto, spent Sunday and opened the same, I am prepar. in the line_ of water supply such as Stewart. The council will meet the Mechin, of is ed to do all work entrusted to me in the above line: pumps, ' windmills, hydraulic rams. Engineer on Thursday evening when it is hoped that the trouble in regard with their another, who recovering from an 'attack of bronchial pneu- $orseahoein a specialty. plumbing, etc. to the crossings will be adjusted. a the road has monia, call in anTsee me any time. Tj13ST'_tF0�T3ER They are also expert well drillers work on this portion of not yet begun As the farmers will not Eve tbiug advertised will be sold • and respectfully solicit our atron; P y y P I allow them until they have bought at Roger's sale. DUNB'ARTON age for the future. Ind. Dbone 5521. the land. _ ,a' a" l xa X% V11L M.0 AJA+DDO UU 4. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN op"61.08 NEW WHIT 'A poor ornor , UX.Pets C Sweet to I aso Newel Castro,,, , �d'.'�'�7„vYJrta.*•tn kr a.r J,. a- ,;:..a't 9C ,h• ,..,•n. .... .» r,,,. tr,,. rwz;:: rrr,. n_,._ ar;, �, a�.'. A....,._s- .f. ®,.�w:.is.asMra�.. Mea�t+.,w.r:'k�. a'�•S.S.,:�lla.�_�'tr •:.ak,, "�a...i;,,*. e..M .... ._;..mv.,; , .. �i,. �•�..,. . �,.:„ r_rc:�a.,.�i .,. _., .,u: ,:. .^ .:!,..., .�'. :fie ..w. ..- •,•,r.�'"'a'�rr..,.r,:ca, a�- ... r .. c .. . .a„ ;f x ,,,. .,�eN:,.bS -, :Zd.D�e :Fti : f.. r.. y+,.,' C; r` a' �Sr...a'��f'r..iF2?aCa:�a`,r�.' Established 75 years X52" MILLS BRAN .SHORTS MANITOBA OATS OAT CHOP BARLEY FEED "' - MIXED CHOP - ' CORN - - - -'= CORN CHOP Special prices for large quantities - F L O TJ' ' BAKERS' JOY: GOLDEN CITY - KIS$IMI All accounts must be paid by or before July 27th, I close my books for the year then. Please call and settle. STOCK FOODS 7­1 CALDWELL'S MOLASSES MEAL $1.90 BLATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL •', ..=$1,05 - SAGAR and FLAX. MEAL , $1.00 POULTRY TONIC 70 cents J. L. SPIN K, Lid. PICKERING' :. 3 COA Egg, Stove. Nut and Pea sizes - a? in hard coal. Best I lump steam coal. All coal is A, under cover, full weight and _ prompt service. • ----- .'. A Good stock of rough and matched hemlock, also matched and dress- i- _ ed spruce and pine. 2z, 3x and 4x Ontario cedar shingles. 3x and 4x_ B. C. shingles.. Let me quote you prices on any build• ing material you may require. a" Bill stuff a specialty. -r Independaut phone IW4. - . C. REESOR, -LOCUST HILL : ,a' a" l xa X% V11L M.0 AJA+DDO UU 4. 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THE FEDERAL REVENUE. n DO-MINION CIS ,BUILDING 'UP For First Three Months Of Year the DISEASE ON.EVERY YESSE s u Gain Exeeeds $8,006,000 -, 4 Six Months' Record in Twenty-Seven Cities =Alain A despatch from Ottawa says: y Quarantine Station Reports a Baal Year Among • of Twenty-Eight Per Conte The financial statement for the first t f t fiscal the Immigrants , - .• ... - .__ _. _ • : brae months o he seal year, closing on June 30, shows total re A despatch from Toronto says: showed a gain of 276 per cent., ceipts of $37,838,110, as compared A despatch from Ottawa says: Three hundred and sixty -seven 919 `According to reps its from official Brantford 133, Fort William 132, with $29,239,646 for the same vessels underwent quarantine in- period In a report to the Minister'of Agri- q µ a contra $rthnr -Port itf8iaoa -i18 art year. or the moat o one culture, Dr. G. G. Martineau, of the spec 8491 unng the year eltdiu Record the building operations in The building returns for six alone, the receipts were $13;181,174 March 31, 1912, a decrease of eleven i twenty-seven Canadiau cities for months of 1912 and the same period quarantine station, Grosse Isle a - Y- P as compared with $10,666.205 in -' ith- laxt -jEar, ue =1 s the first half of 1912 aggregated of 1911 are as follows: -The Fig increase is ue c, states that the year ended labor strikes in Great Britain dur - twenty-eight per cent. 1912 "1911 practically all due to increased eus- March 31, 1912, has been a bad one ing the summer. The total number more than for the same period in Toronto ::.:: :•. ::: $iisos,600 $11,939 53 toms collections, The total expen- as far as quarantinable disease is of passengers exams► ed was 183,313. 1811. As' illustrating the steady. Vancouver .. 8,132,720 9,191,524 diture for the three months, so far concerned. his passenger vessels an increase in the year o tF•,146. growth of the country the journal Montreal .... ..::: .:. 6,065,993 7,306,136 as accounted for at the end of June, arrived in quarantine with small- Infections or coma uous diseases points io the .4� ^ *_ that the buildings Edmonton .... .... .... 7,725,622 1,620,431 pox on board two with cholera and g r was re ,,. Saskatoon 4,685,634 2,374,441 was $12,481,931, as compared with ported or 41'- covered at the erected in 1911 exceeded in value Hamilton 3,145,600 2.246.790 $8.935,732 for -the like period in one with typhus fever. Two births quarantine station ;n every paasen those of 1910 by 20 per cent. -ne Regina • • • • • •• • • •• •• • 2.549.770 2.936,930 1911. In addition,' there have been and seven deaths occurred in the ger boat sailing to that ,r-t on one Ottawa .... .. 2,120,000 1,393.370 g P "y 1 buildings for the month of June Fort William ::..' ,... 1,743,425 750,075 expenditures chargeable to capital hospital during the year. The doe- or more occasions with the excep • aloiie represented an expenditure MaiaonnenvA ...... .... 817,42$ 146900-- 533 920 for announces that two very uncom- Lion of two P P account, amounting to $1, , and the patients trans - b New Westminster .. .. 495,578 613,580 a of $17,845,709, as compared with Lethbridge . r.. .... .. 719,343 628,95o as against $2,303,730 for the first anon cases have made an appear- ferred from vessels to hospitals s - $12,348,908 in June, 1911. Port Arthur .... ...... 400,994 312,985 three months of 1911. During the ante, cholera.and typhus fever. were 102. - i Toronto is in the lead with a sin- Brantford .... ... 667,239 282,2?d yvi► London ...... .... ..... 509,598 459,407 first quarter of the fiscal year, the T1 months record of $13,195,271. Win- Windsor ..,. ..... 433,830 396,795 debt has been decreased by $6,021,- through billed. Oats No. 2 white, 621-20 1 ni e s figures are $11,205,600. Van- St. Bouiface .... ...... 395,53{ 467,8W 138 as compared with $3,739,960 far PRICES Of FARM PRECTS P 8 6 p No. 3 white, 51 2c *to. 4 white; 601 -2c. ' Berlin .... ........ ... 338.959 842.585 , - - - Couver, with an expenditure of $8,- St. John ........... ... 315,950 211,700 the same period last year. LIVE 8TOC% MARKETS. - :132,720, is $65,000 ahead of Mont- Sydney .,.. .... 264,616 282,058 ,j, Montreal, July 16. -The top Eris. for bee! Kingston .... .... .... 224.059 133.223 ANPORTS FROM THE LEADiNO TRADE - real and Edmonton is not far be- + "DICK" s•„eers was $7, and the lower des from r. ash . r,. .... ....... 204,032 163.920 HE'S DICK TO ALL. CENTRES OF AMERICA. that down to {s per cwt. !rites, of butchery d,7 hind with' $7,725,822. Edmonton's Nelson ... 198.015. 90.705 • •' • • • Bowe ranged from $3.50 to {5,50 per cwt.; _ Stratford .... ... 202.791 53,590 About a year ago 8 party Of Brit- .-- ��.' � expenditure shows the remarkable - � . • - - 591910 sofa at 13.09 to 13.50 per cwt. Sheep sin of 378 r oent. Stratford Peterborough .... 188X4 186,796 ish journalists traveling through FrIess of eatti- Crain, Cbssse and otav cola at i4.00. u 84.39 per cwt., and lambs g per Welland .... ... VA.186 _ "" British Columbia were entertained Froeuw a None and Abroad, at $6.09 to $6.25 each: Sales of calves - by. Sir Richard McBride, as Premier were made at from 13.00 to $io.o0 each. as THREE NEW LEPERS. REAR-EN SMASH. BREADSTUFFB. to else end Quality. Hogs Bold at 1per of the Province. To those men wit)$ Toronto, July 16.- Flour- Winter wheat to 78.66' and mixed lot. as low as {825 per fixed traditions of a Prime Minis- 90 per cent. patents. $4.15 to $4.20, at sea cwt., weighed, off care. > Now 22 Inmates of the Lazaretto Thirteen Killed In Chicago Railway board. and at $4.20 to $4.26 for home con- Toronto, July 16.- Cattle - Exporters, g ter 's dignity, It was somewhat Of '8 choice, $7.90 to $8; bulls, 84.50 to $5.263 In New Bruoswiek. gumption. Manitoba fionra•- -First patent$. Wreek. shock to find how very familiarly ws. es to 15.25. Battler- Choios, 17 to 15.70: second co - �r `. patents, oro and strong 07.50: medium. 86.10 to $6.90; cows. $5 to A despatch from Ottawa says : A despatch from Chicago says! : bakers', $5, as track, Toronto. 50 26, Calves - {7.64 -to {7.86. Stockers -$4.• The Director-General Of Public P g Y Manitoba Wheat -No. 1 Northern, 11.• 50 0545. Sheep -Light ewes are steady Thirteen persons were killed and 121 -E, Bay ports; No. '8 at 81.9912 and at $4 to $4.50; heavy, $3 to $4; spring Health, fifteen to twenty were injured in a No. 3 at $1.05, Bay.ports, Feed wheat by Dr 'F. Montizambert, re- 1.075., steady. at $7.73 w $e o. Hogs - ports that three new cases of le l " • 1 sample. 62 to 64c. Bay ports -- =- BurliII OII Ontario Wheatr -No E white, red and mix• Selects, i7'S0 to.b., and 07.85 tea and was• P-- w rock on the 0 hicago, gt ered- b - rosy were admitted to tJia Le pee mix- ed, $1.04, outside, Lazaretto at Trscadia, N B., dur- and Quincy Railroad at Westein_ Pear Purply nominal.' Springs, a suburb of Chicago, at oat$ -Car lots of No. 2 Ontario, 46c, and ST. JOHN HARBOR WORK. ing the year, and one death occur. a?. .� No, 3 at 45o. on track. Toronto. No. 1 +4 6.30. a.m. on Hondas. Coming - f red. According to him there are through h a fo with au sedl a. �"°'f�' extra W. C. feed, 41c. Bay port,, and No, g g supposedly 1 at 47e; Bay ports. Hoa. W. T. White Pret41+4xd the B41t• . at this date twenty -two patiental clear track ahead, train No. 8, a ' Barley -Prices nominal. i .. 'there, twelve males and ten females. fast mail, ran at full B into corn -No. 3 American yellow, 75c. on ton in Presenee of Thousands. Eighteen are of French Acadian on- �� track. Bay port., and a 79c. Toronto. the rear of train No. 2, known as Rye- Prices nominal. A despatch from St: John, N B., rt g1a two of English, one Of Icelan- the Overland Express, from Denver„ # I. Buckwheat- PrLoea nominal. says In the presence of thousands Aic�and one of Russian origin The P Bran- Manitoba bran, 922. In bags, To- of spectators, Hon. W. White, Min - q� which was standing still on the � ph_ Tonto freight, shorts. $.A .- kiniater of Agrio�lture sanctioned track, telescoping two of the Over- ally Ester of Finance, on Thursday of5ei- 11 the gift of a small organ for the use COUNTRY PRODUCE. " land Pullman cars. Mrs. F. A. x ° <' opened the harbor development Al. o! the patients to relieve the mono- M`, Beans- Hand - picked, . 83 per btishel; Wticox, who was in charge of the [ Y primes. 12.53 to 82.75. operations at COtirinaY Bay, touch- x, of their lives. The Leper Laz• tower from which the block signals Honey- Eztractred. in tins. 11 to 129 pir� ing an electric button, which ex• jr aretto at Dare Island, B. C., has Ir r lb. combs, 12.39 to $273 per doses. lolled a great charge of n Y were controlled, said she was ter t Bail 7C�y -No. i at $15 to 116, on track. P $ dynamite loos been occupied by any leper since tain the block was thrown against g ' Tomcfo: No. 2 at $11 to $12, and mixed some distance awav, tearing off I& * out to this' ear. peed 4+ clover- at 19, a ion of hill .whv� l; Y .a g 9 x Baled straw-anod� straw. 110 to $10:60. � h has tfi� be re- 1/ •last one was deported, previ- both trains. She tolls after _- the accident, and still is in a highly on track. Toronto. moved The great crowd cheered Potatoes• -Car Iota of Ontarfos. is bags, nervous condition. .- 11.40. and Defawaree at 11.60. tv'i� the explosion came, and PLAGUE.- !T_ SAYTIAG.O. Poultry- WheleeaI* prices of choke speeches weer made by Hon Mr. ' - iTALY ANXIOLS TO END WAR.` dressed poultry Chukena, 15 to 17c per White. Hon. J. D. Reid, Minister 1, Steps Taken SO Rid the Cuban City lb ; fowl. 11' to 120; turkeys, is to 1%. Live �► lair Richard McBride. poultry. shoat 2o. Tower than the abo.e. of Custom, . Hon Wm Pugaley, li et Bats. Turkey for Tripoli. M.P. -Goy. ex-Minister of Public Works; Butter -DL a•1iEychofe+Ag 23 tQE24c baker$`. t Ready to Pay Cash Indemnity to M.P., - ^ A despatch from Washington y ircoda. Premier Fleur- . the Westerners treated their ruler, r. lase - The piagus alarm has reach- Ades etch from Paris says.; The inferior, 19 to 20: creamery. 27 to no tor. ing, Goo, W. Fowler, M. P: P y's ' addressee him on the street quite old Santiago, Cuba, according to ad• g q runs, and 26c for .vitas. Italian Government, according to frequently without more formality EgSe- New•tatd. 24,:, per dosaa, and of - aioes to the State Department on Y h at 23 to 234 - IMPROVE VICTORIA AARBOR. Thursday. One ease, suspected -of information from as authoritative than would be given a village alder- �y'aese -New cheese, t4'" 141.2c per tb. g - being the plague, was found in the source, recently informed the pow - man. However• the climax to the - F business section on Wednesda and ers in an unofficial way that it *as Englishmen's amazement was reach- HOG P80DUCf8, Government Will Anend A Million Wednesday. ready and anxious to bring the ad during an automobile drive. The 10aooa -Long. clear: t4 to 141.4c per tb., on the Parthe Port. the discovery of the suspect caused to case lots Portr-Ahort out. W to 1715; great excitement. Energetic urea- Turco - Italian war to an end- The Premier had a tall colored chauf- do, mess, $EO.50 to M. Hama-- Medium to A despatch from Ottawa nays It Italian Governuivat expresses itself feui whom he addressed as "Sam." light. 141-2 to W. heavy: 161.2 to 170 ___sures have bees taken for cleaning P rolls, 13 to 131•to: breakfast bacon, 191.20; is understood tliat the Gavernmettt - .. the . entire city and exterminating ie willing to pay a heavy cash id,- Reaching a smooth- section of road, becks. Eo to 21c. has .decided to ca': for tenders is - the rats. A house to house cam- demnity to the Turkish Govern- the Premier leaned over the front Lard- Tierces, 133.4cr tubs: 16c; patio. ! the near future for the construction �14 1 -ac. paign of elimination has been in- ment for the transfer of its sower• seat and suggested a little more of imonrtant harbor improvements auguratoi: - eignty rights in Tripoli W Italy and speed. MONTREAL MARKETS i at Victoria. A.C. The work will p tM to act in a similar wav in regard to `'Lor' bless you, Dick, she's onf Montreal. July 16. - Oats- Cansdfan west. rrobabl.v east over a million dollars. 60 KILLED IN CSII.IAN MINE. the Turkish islands in the Aegean the last notch now," responded the Tern, 'Co. 2. 48 to 481.2c; do.. No. 3•.47 to The eontemplated improvements ~ Sea already occupied b Ital negro, with perfect equanimity. 471.2ct do., extra No, 1 food, u to 411.2c. ' Explosion of Dynamite ht Copper .pt. Y y' y' Barley -Man. feed, 641.2 o 65+•' do.. malt - I will do much to increase the impgr- �' ing, $1.05 to {107, - 1•' nar -xan. Spring tanee of Victoria as a Pacific port. w ,w'+•onds. I wheat patents, fleet J5.80: do: • THREE SHOT IN RIOT. fitt'ED F.X('UR9I0'V TRAIN. p 0 Company's Plant. 13.39; do., strong bakers . 15.20; cio . Wla- ter patents, choice, $5.40 tc 1350; do.. %-TWIN SISTER DIED. 'A despatch from Valparaiso,' Trouble at Toledo Between Non• Man Walking Track Noticed Spread straight milers. ..$4.98 to ISM: do., araight I - -- -Chili, say{: A tremendous dynamite rollers, bags, $2.40' ro $2.45. Belled nata- Unlonists, and Strikers. Rail Just in Time. Barrels, 84,90; do.. bars: 90 lhs , 82.321.2. Rlnee Which Time Survivor Has explosion in El Teniente Mines. be- ' .: 'Bran -$21. Shorts -4:6. Middlings-$27, •aonging to the Braden Copper Com- A despatch from Toledo, Ohio, A despatch from Peterboro says : 3touiniP -330 t0 134. Ifay -*rv. 2, i+er t.fl, I Been Deaf and Dnmb. killed 60 Chilians and dread- says: Three men were shot, two Albert Reynolds, of Springville, Dar lots, to to $Id,. C"heeu-- Finest aA.t f psi, erns,, 13 to 131.8c: do„ eastern,. 123-$ io A 'deepatc}i from Landon; Eag- fully wounded many others. Ac- seriously: and one was severely while walking on the C.P.R. tracks, 126'•80. Butter- ehoicevt ereamery, 251- 211and. says: The relieving officer of cording to semi aflicial reports the hurt by a thrown brick on Thursday noticed a spread rail. He' hurried E 26uc; do., seconds. 243.4 is Ps1.4c. night, in a riot between non -union to notif a section an , and re- gge- Beleo:ed, 25 to 26c. No. 2 stock. 15 the Chertaey Board of Guardians ' catastrope is the third occurring Y B g to 16c. Potatoes -Per bag, ear. lots, $1.50 reports a .peculiar case, . A girl 'there within a short peri od. teamsters, strikers and Bympathiz- pairs were completed just before to $1.66• named Beatriee Et'herington% the * era of the latter in front of one of an excursion train of eight coaches UNTTFD STATRR xASRETS daughter of a laborer; is now in a FATHF,R AND CHILD DROWNED the stables of a trucking firm,- came along on its way to Peter= Minneapolis, July %- Wheat -July, {1.• leading nursing home tinder treat- _ whose men are on a strike. The boro. 061.2; September, $1.011.8 to 11.011.4: De- ment. She talked and heard until ' Little Girl Fell Overboard When police-have made more than fifteen -'y camber, 11.03 1 a; No. 1 hard, 11.091.2; No. arrests, The injured men have been LIGHT \ING KILLED 1 Northern, $1.083.4 to. 23.09; No. 2 Nor!b• she was 2 years and 9 months old, Trawling Line Caught. j D FARMER. ern, $1.07 to $1.07 1.2. No. 3 yellow corn, when - ier .twin sister died, after taken to hospitals. 70 to M. No. 3 white oats, 47 to 471.8. A despatch from Peterboro says : �.- " - Little Bey. Also Shocked. Convey. No. 2 rye, 68 to 700. Bran. $20.50 .te 021.00. which she became de.'af and dumb. Henry Hayward, aged 3b, and 'his 1 Flour, first patents, {5.20 to $5.43; second Since that time not .all intelligible Lambton county farmers are mak- ed News to Family. patents, $4.90 to $5.15; first clears, $3.46 passed her lips,, five- year -old daughter were 1 ing big strides in, scientific agricul- +� 13.45: second clear$, $2.59 to i2ss. word has 'drowned in the Otonabee on Sun. ture. A despatch from Kingston sa s : Buffalo, July 16.- Spring when:, No. 1 .. y Northern, carloads, store, $1.13; Winter, day afternoon. The trawling. line The latest crop reports frorn' Wed,- Lightning struck William McKenna, No. 2 red, $1.13; No. 3 red, $1.12; No. 2 An airship dropped on a crowd oI 'held by the little girl caught, and tern Canada are highly satisfac- a Wolfe Island farmer, 63 years of 4 jellewl'�61.4o�No. 3 c rn� obi t7B761•ic; 'spectators in Winnipeg. -No one she fell i'a the water. The. father, for age, as he was milking a cow at his No. 4 corn, 741.4' to 24 34c, all on track was seriously injured. -. -- although unable to swim, jumped Three young men were. drowned barn on Sunday. His two children, ._ . In and died in an unsuccessful ,at- I while bathing at St. Elenthere, who were nearby, were also struck, - but tempt t• Have her. ' ._ ue• barnnwisaknocked The out side andf two SMO KING - -AND N Q -.. . - - ' - cows were killed. The little boy when he recovered from the 'shock -_ NEW NORTHERN RAILWAYthe crawled to the house and notified Revenue Returns Show that Consumption of -Cig- rest family rC te8 oTl C i't;A of the � Se. a t s the nc Edmon ton Will Be Given Connections With Hudson ::WOKEN BURNED ALIVE. - y and_ the Hot th. Atrocitlt'e Marked Capture of Chi. A despatch from Ottawa Boys : ever, turns out to be only 7,423,000. On the basis of head of population, Consumption of spirits last yeal „ - - ncae Town by Tibetans. _ Canadisira are drinking more, bete equalled 1.030 gallons per head as • " - A despatch from Changhai says: and liquor and smoking more cigars, against .959 gallons in the corre- A despatch from Edmonton says: from Edmonton north - easterly in cigarettes ttes and tobacco year b ear, spending year. Of beer the con - Financed Horrible atrocities marked the re• g y y y g Financed by British capitalists of the course of the next few days, and cent capture of the City of Litang, according to returns to the Inland sumpt-ion was 8.598 gallons per international repute, •holding aFed- before the close of the .season a revenue de artment. The increase, head, as compared with 5.434, and in -the Province of Sze- Chuen; by P P era] charter, which. provides' for 1,- start will probably be made on the the Tibetans. Many women and however, is not so much as would I of wine .114 gallons as against .108. - ; 800 miles of sew railway' eonstruo- actual construction of the grade. children were burned alive brother- appear by comparison with -last Heavy growth afw) is indicated in tion, giving Canada a new traneoon- The corporation is capitalized at wise slaughtered. The garrison year.. This is on account of the the tobacco habit. Tht total equalled- tinental line; with Fort Churchill on $40,100,000, and under the charter, defended the city for an, hour,and "lost .half million ". in the. populai- 3.011• potinds per head of popaila -, the east and Pert Esaington on the which was granted by the Domin- then fled, .leaving 70 dead. in the tion. The consumption of liquor tion. Cigarettes entered for con - weat as terminals, and connecting ion Parliament at its last session streets. and tobacco is breed on the pops- sitmption a'gq'rrgat6d 792,6733.8.1 }; as'. Edmonton with Lac Is Richo, Fort has bonding powers amounting to '' lation as estimated by the censim against 585,935,370 -in the pre +; ioT,9 McMurray and Lake Athabasca, $40,000 per nails. The length of this Mr. P. W. Sothman will retire as department, For the fiscal year year. Cigars eonsnnied were 232,• she Northern Territorial Railway new transcontinental from the coast Chief Engineer of the Hydro -Elec- 1911, the estimate was 7,901,530. The 718,842, an increase of twentv -five -'will oommenoe a survey of its routs to Fort Churchill will be 1,430 miles, trio Commission. � setual population this rear, hew- million. .. m n . .. art „ >. �w ,-.. - �:; . .. a ^. ,- .. . ,w. ,- r° •-°'br P +a-• _ � � Yr t f ! , ,, .,:•. ,. �„ .. ,.. : "�J.. ..,. ...:� -. � .. .� .. ., .,. , rT,, `n 84.91, sW '�". :r-• ''k. _ a t ..,a'L+3w ri s.' ,.. r„-. ,.�'f'�s.i..rY,•ass�.�- .,:wea.r7:a . ;.........n.:��....�w_*.:.r.t r. �Y, �: r. as„ s<.. a, a+: F• ar,..,.. ai.,.< �... z..,., ua:.. ,..........rn..a:a,.Y.»..rr+r., .......r.,..,.....1_ _ . _ 84x, �....., x<:, a• <'y.n:.t >....:x�r2#,..'�n4r.: ens,.. u. a... lrr. �" k •.w.sa:i..e..ek:,...:c*,_,.,r�r ... r.r..n.,n...:..e.+vr,.re..'�.< curs, Y. ea. �n ..:w......•.._,,.z,.a'iiim4e. xr._ r. ss,:.. r._. e.:,. ux'.,.. a.., v, w. �r..,..•.aa�s., +r:•tl.,.rzna 3'.. o n; -. ....3..:, . ,.'�.- -' •• '- '<sn +�rsge•.; ,r.-„ ,i'e '°,iA "'f1�L°�a3e*"sw. ,u,, y�i ._,i._ '•C� -s. _..Mp, - t _ f Ebu m beak and claws it seems Iikely that - -PACT AND FANCY. o an eagle COU2 be counted on to Some men are overfrequent vfsi- wreck . an aeroplane or . tear open tors to the theatre because at home a dirigible, but, as Gaulois points they never get a show. oy , a practical test .would be diffi- $very hour 4,000 human beiDgs cult to apply. di@. ea -are beb tng A pound of 'sheep's wool-'will pro- duce one and of cloth. mothers they, do Y not affest of the When some men tell you they are self :made, you hardly know whe - tem. sure.25a. a box ruggist's. ther they arg bragging or apologia- LIPTONS • -Inge Y CMLMICAL eo. oumrrcD.. world is that of Denmark, which • • e 0 ' dates from 1219. '-� There is no record of any man °. ever having starved because he kept FAIL ONE WAY T­O-­P­AC1r A TRUNK- his ninuth shut it W, DAWSOW,-- *MtY-1✓ y. .. Toronto. Can Economize in Space as Well ss INSECT STINGS AND SUMMER ✓:•_' . �•- SOR:ES. �1 I(iHT THOUSAND DoLLAIts WI[.i Pennies. E buy beautiful hundred acres aI Insect bites and stings, blistered North County, tnotading _ A woman who is constantly tra- feet and sunburn! These thtwe and Implemeats. There is to this 4 horses, 19 cows, etc. This to a seaD sae` yelling and yet who finds it most things, or any one of them, may can be bad on *say terms. Possession al,, o - peoessary to economize in space as - - spoil some -days of- your-vacatio , b once. , -- -- -_ -- -- ivell as in pennies, has found the foI- or make our work a bore ! Zam -' OOD PARMS IN LINCOLN, WELLANA lowing plan for packing her oils -- Y Halton, Peel, York. Durham, Nostll+ }sunk a most excelleirt one. At the Buk is the remedy you need ! It umberland. Prince Edward eotffatiee ai bottom, of the trunk she has s takes the "burn out c€ 6hese red, _ rea�nabtA nricee. g g Y par- inflamed a on hate where the eases bad inba9 ► , .- - L][anitoba anSBiAinClla gs or t1mYe y - tition made lar a enou h to Carr - a F ' ,,..one large or two small hats. This is ° Y '' blocks. strongly made, so that it cannot qulto bites, and it soothes and heals y ^ easily be _broken. At the side of blistered feet and hands. COW OOM ..ORT Fj $NJTr FARrffi –ALL 812E& I1f . In the hot weather young babies Nieirera Fruit Kett. `-bile partition she places a wooden .. Y g Ia guaranteed to keep Fibs off your.Cattle , THE NAPOLEON HAT. suffer greatly from heats is and s&oo pan aALMN H. W. DAwsoN, Toronto. .boa filled with sawdust, in which g y spots, are her bottles of medicine. Here, Almost every season brings for- chafed places. Here, again, Zam- Dilute with s gallons of ,rater. _ gOi� SECTI*1N, STEAM PLOW ° ...400, she lays her shoes, each pair ward some millinery creation on the Buk will give almost instant ease ! write for a g ERR now w Land, 614. John Scrftt, Whttewood, carefully rolled in linen covers. On order of the Napoleon hat, a type For cuts, cute burns and more Seri- TN' MaOLaa OO STOCKaO ONTARIO. CO.. Bask. d; i + LTC., WOOD3TOCtt OaTARiO. _ one set of shoes she puts her pair which is most becoming to some ou8 skin diseases, such as eczema, gala mfrs –The 9apiho Nansfaatariae Co., MALF. HELP WAfrTEQ $, of rubbers, and inside the shoes she piquant faces. Thin little French blood- poisoning, etc., and for piles, Litniwd Moninai AILWAY AGENTS. TF.LEGRAPREtls j ]places her boxes of pills or pow- shape shown nothing but a single Zam -Buk is absolutely without an t1 and Clerks in Rrent demand throagl► filers which would not go into the handsome feather mount in bril- equal. All druggists and stores TWO FAMOUS BANDS. out Ontario and North Went. it Months : will oualify putt. Dav and Kati ao �rsaa Ibox of medicine. liant colorings, . 50c: --box or Zam -Buk Co., Toronto. — PosttionA secnrPd. Free w•�k is exnlaina - Then she has six or eight pieces �' CominR from Eni;iand for the Cana - Irnmininn Sobnol Telrarnnhv, Tovon•o. cat heavy cardboard cut to exactly SAVE THE CHILDREN. 'HE'S MARRIED NOW. disc National Exhibition. MISCELLANEOUS. ttt the trunk.' These She Covers - - - - - - - --- -s Y fuse elpeak to you�sYou used to will make theba musical attractions Ai le FAIi'�f rilorade. wono.- �wit<h linen or chintz, so that they Mothers who keep a box of I� acute Workn 4 R.nlnna�ie. ToronfA. look exactly like large envelopes, Baby's Own Tablets in the house be cod friends." "Yea, when a ANCE& TUIEOES: LUMPS. eta. Is with offs or at to fasten g at the Canadian National Exhlbi ternal and external cared without Pe may feel that the lives of their lit- were bachelors ; but he's married idown the flu In theme hue en- flan this year something long to be before by t ear home treatment. Medical to >?•' g tie ones are reasonable safe during „ „ pain too lit®. Dr. Heilman xedloat Co. Pce P the hot .weather, Stomach trou- now. And what difference does remembered. The Scots Guards Lim,tpi, C„r, a••�.a. ��� 'vela ails inn bar dresses, •shirt- � waista, etc. TIrO or three dresses that make 1" "Well, the fact is, Band from Buckingham Palade, can venally be put in each envelope. bleu, cholera lafantum and dicer- • TON a SCALE Works. GUARANTEED. . 9 Es. Wilson's rhoea carry off thquaands of little I made him a handsome wedding the third of this famous brigade of �j Scale works. 9 EADianade. Toronto- ,t - Everything is kept absolutely flat, present of' a book, and he hasn't bands brought across the ocean by ones every summer, is most cases „ „ AEIiF.RB' SEND YOUR NAYEB .trD and nothing can be pushed to one spoken t6 me since. What was the Exhibition people, will alter- F get valuable information. One Del'•• ter * and of the trunk when it is stood because the mother does not have the book 1" „ •paradise Lost.' " nate with the Besses o' Th' -Barn, son wrote that the information aa.ed the . •n end. a safe medicine at hand to give �_ which all lovers of band music re- life of a horse values a: sauce D. Het1, , 43 ArQVIe St. Tnrontn. Out. At the top of the trunk is a steal- Promptly. Baby's Own Tablets The Pill That Leads Them All - cognize as Britain's beet brass band. j cure these troubles, or if given FE AT H E R DYEING E I N Q Low tray, in which she puts her i Pills are the most portable- and Two such musical attractions have - � by Laces, ribbons, veils, and gloves, caaioaally to the Mel! child will pro- compact of all ma+diciaea, and rote @a never before been brought together aaa Carling and xld Gloves alsaaN f" etc. The underwear i� rolled and veal their coming on. The Tablets easy to take are the most acceptable On the continent, i s• can Ye sent by DoefL Ie Per es. -placed around the edges. of - the are guaranteed by a government - - _ The bent AN t. sp of preparations. But they -must at- � LflRii18N AMERICAN DYEiL�tl 0101 trunk, or is folded flat and laid be- analyst to be absolutely harmless, teat their power to be popular. Am SUPREME TEST. >rQvTiisri. ,a tween the envelopes. even to the newborn babe. They Parmelee's Vegetable Pills are the "Is -she fond of children I" "Very. WRITE FOR _ JL _ are especially good in the summer most popular of all pills they must She'll even rent her houses to, Poo- P U R I F I C O PROOF _ because they regulate the bowels fully- meet all requirements Ac- ple who have them.'' O u Fs Et ® t• w TRAINING EAGLES FOR WAR. and keep the eta+maoh ,Meet sad curately compounded and composed r � pure. The Tablets are sold by me. of ingredients proven to be effective Worms cause fretfulness mind rob CANCER AND TUMOR 11hink Tbey May be Induced to At- divine dealers or by mail at 25 cents is regulating the digestive organs, alt.a.ak'a'a' Mtlea as• ' � g the infant of sleep, the great Hour- i - taell Airships boa from The Dr. Williams' there is no surer medicine to be isher' Mother Graves' Worm =,•m �, 1V' 4C* At& iCT X Z;'S - �' Medicine ckville, Ont. Medic Eft - Co., , had anywhere. terminator will clear the stomar -li Oaso90Ta '' 'Home officers of Nice, according a' intestines and restore health- j®hJLxx1Wl�► W*.ML1Lx .m ' to a French newspaper, have been' -A-DAYS. late - . and training six eagles to attack sera- _, It takes a silly woman to trust a fulness. protect- Proservo - seautif� wt, planes and dirigible balloons. Do -You think he really loves man who couldn't et credit- for a her i. g f3anaDlei and 1lookiew on iPDltoattes a Although many attempts have scent head of cabbage at the nor- •ICIIRIOIIf3 JAMES LANCMUIR & 00.9 LIMIted been made to construct ,& tea for "Why, he's marrying her, isn't nor roce t' grocery. Little Girl - "Are you the trained 1374 Earhurs= Forest •TOAOX" , � he 4" - _ Iieatroying aeroplanes, the problem "Yes, but now- a-days that's no Minard't Lintmeat curse Distemper. nurse mother said was coming I" Ir has not yet been solved. These „ Nurse- "Yes, dear, I am - the kfficers - therefore ,chose eagles as longer any .proof. . Both mein and women want to trained . nurae.'�'� wi«.wM�s a I� Capable of attaining the necessary Bed and height in the air, and be- It Eases Pain, -Ask any druggist 'conceal their 9 e, and for much the Little Girl -- Lets see you coo - ♦p gg tan by habituating them to the or dealer in medicines what is the same reason. Men wish to pp some tricks. r twtse of motors and firearms. most popular of the medicinal oils older than the are in order to rule Then, by fastening choice morsels for pains is the joints, in the sooner, and women wish to appear sre.l coils. i than they are in order to 'Digby. N. S R° a 6 small. AA - . neuralgia younger t. "`�`� .d� • -�� pi food on email balloons and, frame muscles or nerves, or for g ititnard'e 'Liniment Co., Limited .. 0". Art pork representing an aeroplane, and rheumatism, and he will tell rule longer. TMS AaLIIIaT•N ss. el Antl they have trained the birds to throw you that r. Thomas. eetric Oil —~ badly Ent 1n Aliven blares by a barbed • A. themselves fiercely n such objects is in - greater demand than any Cholera morbus, cramps and kin- wire hence. Three of the cute, ec au oneat "' ;;b„TO Y healed soon, but the others became foal 1� ` %nd tear them an they tear their other, The reason for this.ie that dyed comPl> rots annually make /ind rotten. and though I tried many kindr Ilrey, it possesses greater healing quali- their appearance at the same time of medioine they had no beneficial reAnit. a Given the powers the eagle's ties than any other oil.' as the hot weather, green fruit, cu- At Last a IMEN advised four to use Itzla. pose ARD's La doct r and in tour weeks' time cumbers, melons, etc., and many every more was healed and the hair has Hope is the advance agent of re- persons are debarred from eating saown over each one in tine condition, The Liniment -is certainly wonderful in its ++ these tempting things, but they you ,order .s,fine KING WOULD SCREAM F00 signation. " a working. +. need not abstain if they have Dr. JOHN R. HOLDEN. OSCAR SARDINES Mtnard'e Linlsaaat aura Colds, Eta J. D. Kellogg's Dysentery Cordial Witneee, Perry Baker ; - this Saturday. Then you ' ` and take a few drops in water. It _ can make a Sardine Sa, ­HOURS 11S � ECZEMA It's easier for a man. to make cures the cramps and cholera in a lad for Sunday's lunch O money if he isn't on speaking terms remarkable manner -and is sure to SHE HAS THE MONEY. that _will be the ' nicest with his conscience. you ever tasted -much „ check every disturbance of the bow- ICI swear. I cannot live without more desirable than _Baby Dreadful Su#ierert Could 'Not Clean stomach, Clear Mind, -The else my wife. ". in @at this hot weather. Keep Him from Scratching= Every stomach is the workshop of the vital He -='I think your familv name is "You love her so 9" Cat Their From Your PAM"r UsedCuticuraSoa functions and when, it gets out of "Well, not exactly that. You JointAffeeied. P a very fine one." she — "DO you i „ Trade aup piled by Joh:l W. and Ointmnnt and He Is Welie a'• order the whole system clogs in I get dreadfully tired of it!" she has the money. trickle a Arsenic¢. Bamnr �-_ sympathy. The.. spirits• flag, the — --- ^Enelosed find my eon's photo and I feel mind droops and work. becomes im MMard'e Liniment cures Diphtheria. -1 �ih Try MurinO Eye Reined] by writing these few lines to you I am only possible. The first care should be �nemarpns- t*.eNflne– ACaQas&a j doing my duty. as my son was a dreadful Yo // N onantated'Eyeliidd& iiia�° � Book II ' sulierer from edema. At, to restore healthful action of the _ r DISTINCTION. •tm fn each Package. NAR1N13 f. cam - � ^'�-_ tae age of two weeks be stomach -and . the belt preparation_ Mistress (engaging servant} -`�I E �$'DO ad byonromit:ts- nota »raknt - :• began to get covered wit�f fur that ter Ome i3 Parmei.ee's.Ve- clans''Practice for many L44 red epoie on his legs sad purpose hope you have nice print dresses, Need clans' Practice for many yeah. Now a etable Pills. General use for Lenin ea to the Nohtfo .tea sold Morino by .,groins, which mother R and I expect you always to wear Cafe vrua Ana sts5cAwr4lrironic. 00-M thought was red gum os years has won them•a leading place ea s. V �" f "° t° "'°�10 �'h�'' 60a -~ - thrush; but day by dq P „ ��. Murine Eye Remedy Cs.• Chicago :'Ilse female house fl lays from 194 in medicine. A trial will attest Mary-"Yes, mum. I'm very par- Y a - it grew worse until every to 150 eggs at a time, and these s joint and crevice- were their value:. _ ticular to wear caps. I ahouldn t - _� mature in two weeks. Under favor- en and baby starved -- like to be taken for one of the Yes, sir; When we were ainbuah le on screaming for hours day ;4RSENIC TN VEGFTA$LES. -- 1, __ ��c got,- out_without._losi a man able c ditions the descendants of • and night, such a thing fiimlly: mu'ln . ' - as sleep was out of the Arsenic has been found as a nor- or a horse or a gun or to "A single pair will number millions -� - question. I took him to minute," . chimed in a small, still three two of Sydney's leading doctors; one said it sal constituent in man and ani- _ months Therefore all house- A Was one o the worst cases be hid seen the mats, �snd now DTB. Jadin arid, As- voice..- keepers should commence using ., .other did not chink if so serious', one ordered ' ointment for rubbing in, the other a dusting trug, two French biologists, -chow Pow I followed their prescriptions for that it may be derived from edible 1 ' 11To surgical operation is neeee . over four months and still baby kept getting WILSONS Worse. I could not keep him from ="&M htnr plants and fruits. They examined sary - in,, removing corns if Hallo - - so great was his agony thirty -nine vegetable substances, ' ' Whei be waa five months old I irked the way's Corn Cure be used. �? ; "Caticurs Remedies and I am very tbankf ill to and obtained arsenic from all; the pay m baby is W -day free from all his suffer- quantities ranging from 0.25 .part burin her engagement a rl lug. His groins were bleeding when I started • e g girt and other parts affected were the lower part per million in almonds and beans. thinks life is one continuous moving FLY fDt his body, under she knees, arms, is arm Other +af;getable matters contain - PADS oints, eyebrows and neck but after twice picture show. girfg Cutleura Ointment t be an to see a ing arsenic are •the common cab- --� early in the season, and thus cut ot! iditference and by the time I had used one - bappe, the turnip,. the potato,- culti- ' i Minard's Liniment Ours Oarget In Dews z' tin, along with the bathing with Cuticurs a large proportion of the sysnlmey poap, baby was nearly cured. I still kept on vated mushrooms, black truffles, uaing the Cuticurs Sonp and Ointment, and b crop' a r now, thank goodness, he is uite well and Japanese rice, red haricots. grey' WITHOUT AN ARGUMENT. �1though be is now ten mounts old, has no{ , eR$, split peas, lentils, - artichokes, m ,' Iiad any further return of the trouble.'• I mach ' t Do you have any trouble get} ' rX�(S(�tfall Mrs. G. Martin 2 Knight St., Falsify, chicory, lettuce, ep , ,Aeville, Sydney, N.R.*., Mar. 31, 1911. green eau, Cetor carrots water-' v ling your daughter to praCtlQe her Cuticurs Soap and Ointment are sold P Y, ' Z TjiE p' mUaiC'1" ' -throughout the acrid, but a liberal sample of cream, cauliflower, Mild AepaTagus, "Not at all. I simply Rev that it r� each, with a 32 -page book on the care and I hazelnuts, filberts, ch"tnitts :, aP treatment of the skin and hair will be sent is time to wash the dishes, and She Tree on apt►�tfeation to PottAr Drug_ A Chem, pies, pears, oranges, pineapples, „ Cop., Sol and bananas. ED. ?- ISSUE 2!1-12 goes right to the piano. wy t w »•+�?a.. _.,n �_.w .; - -. .a - -' rrr ._ 4•., .r -�A r _. „i � . , u_......a :. , -. _. :- ....,- .., .,._ -. ... - ( .. _ - C9'. ,,. ,r ._. �,�as_. _. -. .. ...... -M .a.:.': -. -t_.x, �, ..eena. v ��— _. —-,,._ _ .._.....___. � �^w -�"3� +.mss' ^� ,y°°'r�;ws s•�, +: �: aa'^r. rw,a �ar-�^��'; „v._,� .,zP -. :' «r ,.+w..: use; .,.,• n.:i, :i++ _ - 1::. :v .c ."... r.,,. •s,.,.r.7 -• h - '. `�+,.- :` _. - "'."'.n{. —�''"' +r r •� M1' � .y • - '„ r The Council, now adjourned to meet RORSie REGISTER again on o 0 hi era, ac 18th a ore RICHARD P • ><syrDUaba•.a?Fsw . ymosaiasastlsOlaes. p m•, for the trtl,awa�oa of gealeral Tetrr�Enptois� Reitman-The Royalty _� .>tlokamiog, Ons. bufine". Bred Imported Hackney slaUfoa,. the :BATES OF ADVBRTIBII1ft: -- property of W H Pugh and G. D: Milos, , will Dale .the season of 1912 as follows: - lrlsso laserrion gnus. - 10 •oafs Ro ere' sale, to- morrow - ' Umh subsequent Insertion. per lire - b can g ($atttrdaY) Monday leaves big own stable and pro, _ J - I%b raiedo" not include Legal atFors4� _ peens to Bfraie'e hotel. Myrtle, noon 0dva isomeass. Caldwel.'s hotel, Brookl•n, night. Tuea - -- : ape" terms given so parries making eon- Fits$ Advoms*mginte• mote for 8 or 6 mousbi or by the yea:. Halt dap, Baadsi's hotel, Whitby boon, Jas. - - 7esriT or ym•r 7 contracts payable quarterly. Deony's, Pickering, might. Wednesday, Business oatds ten lines or under, with papa Y. stoke 's gouge sill, noon, aiitnlaud - r fine 7•ar, 00, payable In advance. BINDER T WINE —Beget qualitky and creek, hotel ht. ill, noon, p y.` OrNosivein local columns ten cents p s lme, lowest rate, T. B. UAR UIT Plc eriag. I a1R y. H Chap yeuta.__rllaeMaen subaeaneat insertion. Out, s0 et— �maa's aoa spatial eogtract rases made known on app Milue's. Cherrywood, might. Friday, uv -��� Sion �ie tiesm•nasywich ui written instrnattons �REBH MILCii COW and Calf for A. E. Major's, �i hiteva a noon, Brou sale. Apply to CHAB. HOOD, Brock road, Will be inserted until forbidden and charged as P O 49 et Bham night. d tarday own stable, anti! EL the Grocers eordtovly. Orders for discontitihing advertise. Monday morning. ments. must be to writing and seat to the pub- OR SALE- Threabing outfit cheap. 2ofn►ny Cresceus -The standard bred ! ly to ALBERT HAR HiNs, H,chiand registered truttiog stallion, the property Job Work promptly attended to. app _ Creek 86•t[ 141 ARM FOR SALE--South west will make the season of 1912 as follows: " 81.25 per year ; 01.00 if paid in advance. JL' quarter of lot five first con, Pickering. Monday, leaves own stable, Kelleher Try Heinz Mixed Pickles, subscription$ to the United States, $1.30 good barn W x60 with stone basement. Apply farm, Dnehartou and proceed to Apple r to advance to H. REXKER, Whitby P. O.. a6 tf by's hote , West Hill, night. Tuesday, Catsup8 and Baked Beans - ' FOR SALE -House and lot situated °'v° stable, no n, A. E Major's White H JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, i' oa Brock Bt„ Olar moot. opposite the vale' night' Wednesday, G. Johnston's' They are superior to any Methodist church. For particulars apply to Greenwood, noon, Krooklin, night. W. J. G10866, North Claremont. aitt Thursday, Royal hotel. Whitby, ' night. other line. -- _.PICKERING COUNCIL Fr day, Gommercial hotel, Oahaws, STRAYED -A red heifer with tag night. Saturday, F. Maddaf� rd's, Base yThe above Council met pursuant to in ear, strayed on my premises owner e,n have same by proving property and pacing line, Pickering, noon, own stab a until s,djournmeut on bluuday. the 15th expenses. F.IwGBEEN,Greenwood, 41-116 Monday morning. inert. Members all present except Mr. Ford Roberta -The celebrated coach Hoover, who was absent owing to ill- L�OUND- Several weeks ago. on the stallion, the property of Moon Bros. wi[1 the reeve in the chair. La Lantern, The road, near SpipYe mill, • new Dees, make the season of n s as l follows: RICHARDSON'S E lactera, The loner may receive the tams by The minutes of the last meeting calling at Bpialfe late and paying for this Monday leaves his own stable, John were read and approved. advt, Ormerod's, Scarboro, for Heminvways - A number of accounts were present- OR SALE -Three good hotel, Unionville, noon, Wm. biabbett's ed for payment And referred to the �j g d horses : till Tuesday noon, and J. Graham's one 7 years old, one o)miax 3 yrs old, and respect lvecommittees. one marecoming 9 yes old. ApPP'y at lot 14. c3a O't3nllivsa'e Corners night. Wednesday t -" A communicatiun was read from R. a Pickering, or address GEO, H, JOSEB, Pick• Halt Way Hoagie noon, West Hill, night, a �j a j. L Harrison, 'Engineer in charge of trio¢. P. O. 44 ti Thursday, Liverpool House noon, Mr. f'♦1 p rr e k+J Tudh i" the Toronto Eastern Railway. re croa- Orvis. H snits, big t, Friday, Walter v p e Ca' L�ARM TO RENT -100 Acre Farm, sin on townline between Pickering i, Rogers, Hinasle.atatday, Mr. Norton's g jfistoccaidalimits of Town of Oshawa, and Whitby. ;fir, Harrison, accom. Excellent soil. Plowing after present trop, con. 8; Pickering, noon, thence to own panied by Dr. slopes, reeve of Whitby full possession April 1st, 1913, Apply to G, $, stable till Monday morning• township, having arrived, was on 00N&NT, Oshawa, 3141 Gallant Currtcchatr -The champion carload of Tudhope carriages on i motion, heard re the said crosaiog. U LLS FOR SALE -Two registered breeding Clydesdale stallion, the flee, Lee. on motion, was heard re B 6ho,thorn bolls, one 14 months ofd. one Far of Graham Bros., , Cairnbro¢ie ant for hill on- con,..,7,P11F.ltaL.15.- lxntant+..gd♦lsnepma rag _anima,._ - Jolaat. tockFarm "Claremnnl..telll -MAks. aQ *��...� o BOOTT, ether lot 31, too, 8, Pickering. Ind." season of 1912 at his own stable. Cs �i� Q�e �� y" - On motion, A. Hamilton was heard phew la 19. a. lot 3 . Claremont ventral. Y3 tf i eo _ is regard to the building of the cem- Golden X�itght The Choicely Bred ent abutments for Pugh's bridge on ARM FOR SALE IN PICK ERING. Imported Clydesdale Stallion; the pro steel or rubber tires. & the Brock road. a fins class farm containing about i,3 perry of Graham Bros., Claremont, will The standing committee on Conlin- acres, being parts of tots to and iii, eon. 6. Pick. make the Beaton of 1919 fie follows y encies reported and recommended ens; township, an now ohs bed by h Fred Wednesday, will leave hie own stable . Come along and get yoillr Choice, at Tires g po wngbe s land to of the best, with a Fred P the following payments -. John Murkar, areas rouning tbrongb corner of lot on she and proceed to Brougham for night. remises are a good fume hoses with atone Thursday, m, Cowis'a, lot 27, con. 7 � f - for printing 12U copies of school re- g y -that defy all .competition, ocndatioa d good bank barns, wind mill and Pickering, for mi y p =ton.and IUO ctrculat•a, 2 bJ; D. R. g� orcbard. ['rtTllsae to plough alter bar• I R6t. Frida proceeds . Beaton, on acct. of salary, 92 50 : D. R. west and fall pouetefoa on April i, 1913 A to his can stable where be will remain ' -- Beaton, nerving notices re 'court of splendidchameefora Qeod farm 7ermt sass until the following Wednesday •._ _ apply to T A G sf hods, Markham P o., n' revision, O.W. Oct. yr.tf Lord GarttU -The imported Clyde, L� The standing committee on Bonuses - dale BsaUioo. the property of F. G. - BB' BINDER B T'�'YIN toi Wire Fenrp+ Drainage Matters, +BO YEARB� Rogers, 4`'buby, will mike the season r � °Etc. reported and recommended pay- HX1Pt:IRI$NC9 of W13 as fol owe: Mondsv, "will, leave " ment as fulluwb : Morgaa Pugh his own stable Batde:'s hotel, Whitby. We have received a carload of Ply inouth Binder -bonus on 44 rods of wire fence, on lot ) '•nod oroceed to J. vtpond s. Brook ir, hl, con. A, 11,00 : also 14 rods on side- ' night, Tae4day, Jto. Corners, Kinsale, Twine, which we will deliver at prices _ line. 2.10 i C, %V. Disney, boners on t noon ; Mr. Orvis. I adley, night. wed• be rode on lot 8. con. 7, 11.(0 ; J, A. aesday. T, A. Knox, Brock road, noon, - which cannot be beaten. S Jones, bonus on 91 rosin on lot 4, con. 0 Mulch's Liverpool, night. Tbarsdav, ., 7. 73.50: Geo. T %Vilscn, bonu't on 195 RK• Tp o; IiAA L, Neale', Kingston road. noon, A "rods wire fence on lot 4. con. & 4S 75; Dcwa „n Hell's night, Friday. A. Kob►osoaa, con ^” .. 3- E. Whitbyaooa Commercial hotel, C n Jones, : Ge on 114 rode on lot C1L ►d de crptt As; 4 T • - • 4 :►, con. 8, 28 51) ; Cleo Morgan. bon us lnycnc sac "ns a RRetrb a+d ee.errpt+�4 msy, Oshaws night. Saturday, awn stable, V! J _ on 45 t•.xie on lot 19, coo. 9. 11 ,2.1 : J.as iuvon��+nAscertain a� i o� °^ °e pw�Ce�e j until foitostn tttomday Andrew, hams ua t3i1 rods on 1 „t 15, tionean ti .,aPle� a!°a,.�l�i�t1 0l1 oa Pereay , �s�+i''r"f"e Albdot4 -Tbe ra•e Bred - + eon 2, 20,w ; Wilfred Sadler, bonus 'OPir oo t 'cct tbronah Utica* ncatvea I mporteo Clydeedrls eta lion, imported `A' j�j Q /�/ on 79 rods on lot 5, con, S, 11 85 : Ttaq 'w't� ensoutttb.Taa, to she I by apd the property of W, J Srlleher. _.�1rI J 1 /T SY, - O1 � T • _ . k liras, 4i) rods on lot 12. con. 8. 10.011 - Danbarf n ts4u mike the season of 191? _ as fol owe i Tuesday afternoon will EVERYTHING FOR THE FARMER Appiications for bonuses for wife •bandy stets tnaataatsd west:ly t.•ette.s fir- lleave his owe stable and proceed to _ fences were received from the follow• anon ots$a Terms or Pickertng for nwbt Wednesday, Sir. °in David Annan. 72 rods on lot: IT, Phones: Bell 09 ; lndependent.5Z. - - ” con. 1, (station rood,) Bennett. Bros. Ali 'jY u Henry P Matt'+, night. Thursday. Royal - - 71 rods on lot 2.1, coo. 5. Jameit MYA YQ,�t• 1! ®w Y_ I hotel, Whitby, night. Friday. F. biadda ��. - O6TeB.Wsrumgton rie� ! rat's Base line, night "Saturday, own Oeowther, :iU rods on lot. cap, 4. stable until following Tuesday. w��•� Ben j. Carter, 75 rods on lots 28 and 9D, in con. 9, g 'GRAND TRUNS S stet,. 1 hh+0 Soul and Fairview Rufus- Thesu.odin committee on Roads y Imported C )dssdals and Hackey etal- and"BstAnd reported and recommend- on Roads Y lioue, the property of W. G Scott. Ea9 to offer : a` the fullowing_oaymerAs :_ D...Anai t.. Only line reachin;Z as Summer Claremont, will make the steeps of 1912 A• -good aaaortment of Good Furni. = for 2fi yda gravel. r. d.. 5d, 7 .i0 : D. Resorts ter- Higiltanda -- of -O tarro- - fie f• flaws= S.snday leave+ cwa stable,.. Aaoia, 9ti>j days cum. statute labor. including t for T, C. McAvovs. noon : S. Disne.pi t+M+w to g' -delivered prurn-ptly- condition. aOd n *;" div. 7113, 98.50: I3. Jobuson, work on ur,tht. 7 nesday v Perkins' Kinsale, , { I MtJSKOKA 'LAKES I moon w. H tlolsby s, Audlev, night -_ See ctrl Fumed Oak Becieoom Suites div. 78, 20,00: A. Rogers, crushing LAKE OF BAYS Wednesday. Sir Newry Pellatf's coon, j ' 1 1 with brush brags trimmings, Silm- „ stone in div. 51. 93.85 ; John Clark, , 4 i repairo on rice bridge, 200 ; F. Soden, ALGONQLJIN PARK F Maddaford's night. Thursday, W, J. mer Furniture, Rxttati Chairs, 3liller's night Friday, T. A. Kacxi 1 Varanda Chairs acid Tables,. Dula y B coop, roe¢ am, o nt a for div. M, 8,50; D. Webster, plowing FRENCH RIVER I own stable until followieg Monday noon amp Beds an 110 tip KU gradingg etc, on div. 10. 14.00; Caleb TEMAGAMI I Loretto -Tbe fashionably bred C ydee- { Forsyth for building culverts, 10.00; KAWARTHA LAKES dale stallion the property of R. Datoe, A. Albright. corn: statute labor in r. d. 8a. 21.50 d Walter Hollinger, work on Full Summer Service now yin effect will make the sessom of 1912 as follows: ' " 'Careful attention given to Embaloiing and Funeral Work. Alton$ road, north of Cherrywood to all of above resorts. Write for I Taesday leaves big own stable, Green _ full particulars and illustrated fold. River, W. H. Majors noon, Liverpool Phone night or day -Bell or Independent. station, 1.47 ; B. Carter, repairing Pa t road and filling washout opp. lot 30, ers to any Grand Trunk Agent. tell We3oeadav afternoon thence to con. 7, 3.00; T. B. Wilson, 85 yd I Wm. Teety's tight, Thursday, Thos. Flowery fps Funeral Purposes at city prices• • Reesor's Scarboro town line n on; thence -_ gravel, 8 50 ; T. C. Brown, repairing HomeseekerB Excursions own stable till Friday afternoon, Wm, lots 3 and 4, poll, 4, '15.00; T. C. Brown � Eavlestou'a Markham night. Saturday hind Jesse Hubbard repairing bridge, July 9 and 33 August 6 to 30 B Y BU RLING p g g September 3 std I T ( own stable till TnesSay mormiop. , foie 19 and 17, con. 5, 13 511); Taun Brea. repairtng culverts opp. lot 19, -ia Sarnia or Chicago. Buceidialua -Tbe choicely bred impor • • ' con. 9, 4.40 ;Joe. Reilly, taxes collected Winnipeg and return - $34.00 fed stallion, t e property o[8. C.Bnnker, , $ P R will make the season of 1.12 at his own for div. 'L2, in 1911, 15.511; E. Ward, E.dwonton and return - $4`3.00 c • Cedar timber for culvert in con. 9, opp I stable, lot 3, con 2, Fick -eriag ( Kingston .0 I GKE R IN G, n t lots l'l and 13, `2.00 ; F. Evans, 2 daps Tickets good for 90 days. road). livery hire, 7,00 ; R . Johnson, 231 NO CHANGE OF CARS Baropt Elect -Tbe fa,bioaably bred �bls. cement for div 70, 40.38 ; H. G. Special train will leave Toronto at Clydesdale stallion, son of Baron's Pride pp II Calvert, teaming timber. to Spting 10.80 p. m. on above dates, via Chi- I the property of Wm. jH Pooh, ClarDOMINION ..Brook, bridge, 2'.110; H. G, .Calvert cage and St. Paul, carrying through Mont, will m••ke the season of 1'019 as and Jae: Potter for grading, 28.0,0 ; H. coaches and Pullman'Totirist Sleep. follows : Monday proceeds to H. Gregg's THE Cis Calvert and others $fling is brush- - _ ing.cars.._ noon G. Trams .Atba. ni ht etc., at Dixie bridge, ,1, B. Turner's. Mongolia noon. Wm. R6�' "K* p`r Wneraf Manager. Mnszg ffii i�os�t` 2113. W ; H. G. - g c: The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway j Capital paid up, 04,700.000, Reserve Ffund ss 700,000• TOW Assets, eT0,000p00 - -• , -•; Calvert and others removing bridge Armstrong's r Locust Hill, night. Wed- _ is the shur`test and quickest route M ro ' from Brock road to 3rd- concession, needay, R i y s Cedar Greve noon, OPEN A BiAViN63 ACCOUNT - -- i,00; 'W. J. Devitt, forcenteot pipe between R'innipeg-- Sieskatonn- G. D Milo 's night. Thursday; Geo. Each of the branches of Trig.DOMMOtt B,arfE - `. p p Edmonton. White. Dambartoa, moon, Liverpool, special department devoted to savinggs. ;18.00. for culverts in div 4, 13..10 ; Mil- New Fast Express Service between night Friday, T. A. Smog's noon, Broo •.:Such savings accouaq.recetve• careful.attentto0. and don Harris, repairing bridge ;►nd. cul- Winnipeg %nd" Regina. Smooth Rbsm hotel, night". . Saturday, L. W. interest is allowed on 'deposits of $l. and "upwards: wens, lots 29 and 27, con. 7, 7,50: G. • roadbed, Electric lighted Sleeping Pilke 's noon, own stable ti 1 Monde Hood, repairing culvert in western Cars, Superb Dining Car Service, morning. y �1. is sufficient to open a savings axomat. townline. Markham to pay one -half g _ 1.00; John Whitson. 70 des ravel Leave Winnipeg, 9.00 p. m. A. A ,iT[tiR8ON, Msratgir. ' y g 8a►n "Bro4un- Imported Clydesdale WHITBY BRANCH, for div. e5, 7.00; , T: C. Brown com- Arrive Regina, 7.00 a. n1. stallion, the property of Nelson Wagg, mutation statute labor div. 77. 78.90: 82tllatoon, 8.30 it. m.. Clar moot. will make the season of . A. Michell, 6'3 yd `o `grucei 8.30 ; -" EdmonTtsn; --- 5:fiti p�m -- - 1912 as -�fo`lIowa :-- �ondey - stternoon - also rep. bridge on can. 7, and fdraieh• Ask any Grand Trunk Agent ,for proceeds to Forsyrhe's hotel, Goodwood, — pug .timber '1:70 ; A. Jeffrey. work full information. or write Tuesday afternoon own stable. Wed with stone cr usher on div. 18 91 95 ; -Union Station, Turf A,, nesday afternoon Queene hotel, Stouff + A. E. DUFF. D, In THE Jahn Braden, teaming timber for the onto, Ont. 'villa. Thursday afternoon own stable. ESTABIJSftiD t' tir�en Rivet bridge, 4.11'); H. Ellicott Friday 'afternoon Brougham hotel. 1878 for repairing hill on run. b. 19.00: I. FRED ALLEN, Seitnrday forenoon, own stable until the , G.T.R. Agent. Pickering . Connor. plowing Greenwood load, following Monday afternoon. ..opp. lot 1'3, con. 5. 0.1)0. On motion the yeses was instruct- to grant his order on the e3. Der FLY in favor of the parties recommended 'for 6 VV AT T17 ptsvrisent iti the various reports as „•.. presented-this day. Mr. Mowbray seconded by }f r. With one of our s"atte►-4. Kill ]tint with n n.-onder fly killer," eeitch 13ANK Sparks ntnces three the pans sul,n,it him n'ittl tanglefo�t. Poison hint with Wilson's fly pads, or keel, + � 'fed this d,ec by the Toronto Eastetu hiin on the outside b u iii. witiduw screens, screen doors, wire net- 3 B 1 Railway Co. for the rnacl crossing of ring and leno. Keep lliru off the cattle and horses by using good oil O� C A�A i., said rail wav at the townline hetween iu a good sptnyer. `^ -the toweships of Pickering and Whit- by just north of th"e Kingston road. _ for Epti 0FFJC�, i receive the approval of this council. Beep cool by Rearing light clothing. We have summer sweaters F .providing the said railway cnmpanv the boys, also light shirts and soft collars for 'the gents. See our TORONTO amends said plan so es to {provide for i ' fibs south approach to said r+,ilae read •merle clothing. I : extending south from the centre line Our Groceries -axe the freshest. PICKS RING BRANCH, : of track for a distance of not less than 200 feet, and on a grade of one foot in ! GEORGE PHILIP, U Ri TT (! A A,( R• W. GORDON, Manager. ® ®® Breath also at Whitby. '80 feet, L� a e V e,t L� Lx a ^_C..�. .. _.. .. ,......- ,... .._ , _... -.. _..,,. c_,., _., _.,.. aY - ...... .. .. _. ..._... -,.r ,.....w... -.,r ,_. a- :.:.,YU,:a... ecr,,.'!r -,�: a.. -., J: ?�s•a�..RM.±1,= ;.,:b^,K- ,5� c" �x .,�"F"-y1�4'R.4.c9.C°r_v :,Fa'i' „a [ .: R•P. -4 .Y '. .'' '. . ... J .' , r .ry, �: ♦ � _Yt• ��., a. ' `Mr' P.i”' ^ a r :'iY,,. - • -.. ... ..'..n ♦Yes•. -:, .'. ,,. Ak rS _ r aLARS1itONT Miss Alice Pearson, of Toronto, Bryat,t (scholarship standing), Edith "0 s► is spending a month's vacation at Crock (loot scholarship), Michael A. _ Mrs. R• Bryan was in the city °B Kennedy - - - -- on Tueda the home of her parents hers. y (scholarship standing), Bessie We ! H -,R I C H A R DSO N � A . A. C. McInt re of Edmonton, McGuire (scholarship stands g), An- / fl h_ : =- J. J. Ha vey has been in Wtiit- y I _ _ by for the past week. Alta., was the guest of Rev. J. W. Rela McQuire, Irene Murkar�(echolar• lsbo o f lea ship standing), Muriel 1. Pettit (2nd �� wibg flaw] �P�y � � �- ,g 4— f Robt. E. Leggitt, of Toronto, and Mrs. Mann for a few days, scholarship). Joseph Quinlan (scholar- _ - China. ♦ yery large as orlmeal of was home over Sunday Reuben Besse has pure based ship etand�n1r), Qeorgie Shirley (achol- 8 - - Wm. Graham left on day last Harry Moore's Poirm, familiarly arship standing), Frank White. • mks, Dolls, Toys, jsit ;• Yoe Winnipeg known as the old Proctor farm. Whitevale -Daisy Burns (scholar- received for She Holiday bads: Qa11 peg on business. y James and Mrs. Madill spent Thomas Dunn, who has been in ship standing), Birdie Falconer' (3rd _ anti see them. echolarshi at: L.a� inhitby_. r health for some time was in ). Bertha Cotton, Maud Oron on Tuesday on business. eR'hOm. Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist, will p Olaremont -Ethel Arbuckle, Wail Qgeskiy and Daily Newspapstt{ be here as usual on Wednesday Miss Verna Bryan is camping Bar k , Chas. Berkey, Lyman T. Bar- - or& ^ ZeMr. Hugh Wood o the guest of the Misses Brumby. stands g), Florence �iF6rgie, (scholarship 13. R=QHgR��30N' +� • f Toronto, %wn Tuesday VWi ing a Mrs.- ur, cGregor, Alma Ntghs- v __ •mange. spent a few days last week with wander, May Rawson (scholarship $=pp$ f3tToo+, - _ , '�•t'b^�' ~, It is reported that Charles Proc- her daughter, Mr's. George Rich.. standing), Robin Story. for has sold his farm to a man from ardsou. 1,-al Canadian _. National . • Exhibition SOME FEATURES OF Imperial Year Imperial Cadet Review cadets from all tits O.eraeas Dominions Exhibits by the Provinces Dominion Exhibits Band of Scots Guards From Buckingham Palace Paintings of the Year from Europe ip�.in4a bg_ beat Canadian and _Amur can �r�ats Imperial Cadet Competitions Boy Scouts Review Everything in Educational Exhibits Siege of Delhi Bess" O' Th' Barn Band Britain's Bast Brass Band Dragoons' Musical Ride Industries in Operation Butter Making Competitions America's Greatest live Stock Show Canada's Biggest Dog Show America's Prettiest Pussies Japanese Day Fireworks Motor Boat Races Hippodrome and Circus Four Stages and Arena all going Eruption of Mount Vesuvius Athletic Sports Ten Band Concerts Daily a .%cres of Manufactures i,mper'Al Fireworks - -60 Numbers ' Aug. 24 Sept.9 TORONTO Your Ultimate thoice You may not buy an engine this year. You may decide that your, a present Separator will do for another season. 3: Like many present owners of - E CREAM SEPARATORS You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be- fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know there is a better macbiae -an Empire -on the market. Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- _ .,• haps you would realize it sooner if you were to Lead our booklet ? Perhaps you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority In your own home? i. That will be best proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us .; a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by return mail. Address Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, Ltd, Toronto -;' ''Sold in Pickering Township by Howard E. Turner, ,A gent, Whitevale -Shorthand Hade Eas7 .-R. BRYAN . '. 391jR23EIEM -. r I[ such evidence as the following ea• Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' 4 tray is from letters and other equally sundries. "trial office Bell strong testimony contained in our , Te ephone Co. Aagency for booklet, is Plot sufficent to satisfy anyy Rolston Laundry. person desirous of learning shortband, 'CLAREMONT. ONTARIO w, then there can be no merit in any busi- ness under the sun: „ T a DER Mst. CLARItE— 1t is a plea- .FL{:1; -iL,J. - a sure to write a testimonial .endorsing anything so much superior to other things used for the same purpose. as your system of Eclectic Shorthand is Y, toothers I have examined. I sh:.11 be lensed to reply to any communi- cation that may be-.sent me with re- Terence to. the system, or to have any- r ime interested call to see me. " -L. K. OYERUtNO MODEL S47 FALLI$, 477 Parliament St.. (teacber.) Our Fall and Winter Term com- menced September nth, but students MOTOR ►r R CA may enroll: any day, as instruction fs strictly personal. A NO TRUCKS write or call for free booklet. 1 leave today for her home in Brns -. - � -.. I9I2 fi[vciels are unsttrpaased 'for - eels accompanied by her daughter, 'Clarke's iShorthaud College value and efficiency. a Mrs. *0. H. Samis and child. 565 College St., bor. Manning Aye. Above cut represents our five The Snow -Shoe 'eltih went to : _150 000 FREF� HOMESTEADS passenger.- thin horse wer car , when they hey enjoyed a most pleas- _ - -- f_, ALONG THE LINE OF THE h at $1345.00,ldelivered Toronto a3 TORONTO' . --ant ptcnie at the home of George 4 0 _ 3' equipped. - -- __._ and Mrs. Wilkingou. They re- CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY m� Call without fail and and see : turned home on the 10.80 train. IN __ M .a ,l� e� i'`� our 1911 Models. i 3i Meetings for Bible Stndy tinder - - `' .• „ ' h a the auspices of the International Manitoba', Saskatchewan and Alberta s I " _ a as r at a c lit to 50 Adelaide St.. West, ` ciatiion Brooklyn. New Yurk, will Government as t rown open or entry lii0,000 a Homesteads z be held on Monday,,Jttlp 39th, pt -190 acre each -along the Canadian Northern Railway in Manitoba. Sas- Q s-e� o' C N TORONTO` katchewan and Alberta. At ]seat 36,000 of these are within a ratditxs of !S sg r4i cg s: a• o --2.80 and 7.$0. p. m., at the ]tome of 20 miles of operated lines of the Company, while the balance will be ser- 3 pa. �° �°M, 8 I a '`3" - :Ruth Gregg, North Claremont. ved b Branches now coder construction or projected. 2 % 1 gg ° ° y.:° '� b-, 'i9peitker, F. A. Hall. All welenme y ° 8 e egS $� ° O = Pickering Lumber Yard 'l\io collectinna. ++ Alberta -the Province already noteworthy for Its fertile- land® and p salubrious Climate - =taken flrot place in the total of homesteads offered. A mixed guar `etfe, consisting of But the wonderful Wheat lands of Saskatchewan are well represented in g � � .. � as J'a O � All kinds of rough hemlock, i and 2 Messrs. R. E. Forsyth and Rich- the free Farms which have been thrown open for entry. Manitoba -the ;� ' g ' F °� I �; s inch pin� dressed. iardsoII, and Misses bbattd Mann eldeh0wttled of the, three =holds out a large hnmber. �i 8 g °' °'i YK; Ih sidings -we have Manitoba, drop, and Mildred Forsyth assisted -in o .n Ain i la a Vd and feather edged. 2, the service in cite Baptist church Manitoba-,• 21,•800 Saskatchewan, 48,080 Alberta, 74,0010 l � t, a p 's,a� Ilay In shingles -New Brunswick and �•. .r � n British Columbia, on Sunday evening. ,Their anthem Western Canada is so bf that practical eve farming ccnditioti is g „ ,° "°' d II° O ei - For God so Loved the World, g p c y g e . In ready'roontfo Montreal " met'with fti tile' combined total. .There is open prairie, the bluff country. a !!i ' m ' �' +�� duly >A . - Brantford make.. •� was rendered in fine style and eli- which needs some clearing, and also the rolling and where loam and clim- e , o m „ a .�, asps -s < .,cited much favorable comment• ate are' admirably adapted to-the needs of mixed'farming: The'atmos- ° ..q Oct.! PAO W. D. GORI10N & SON, The new cement walks at .toe �here- Clear,•Dry and Invigorating -makes this land the best land to g B 18 ; mp xov = Pickering, Oat .'.public school are completed and live in. b. Deal - constitute a distinct improvement The best Homesteads are being rapidly taken up, and intending set- January 1913 - Whitby Ls, oahawa u. Bromaham is, Port Perry 17, Uxbridge 10, oanninaton 9, to the premises. '• We trust the tiers will be well advised to make their selections. without delay, Beaverton S. IIpterarole 7 town fathers will see that the new Write for a free booklet giving the location and a description of the sidewalks steal is extended •to hind' bting'of1'ered. A copy will be mailed to anyone making application join the new, school._ wa- q. e � - -in- - er Agentk cornice porch river the oys eu- ing, Toronto, Out -- trance of the school will not likely fall er anybody's head till after - And prepared to do all kinds of : Woodwork Repairing and _ .,the vacation. wC°� _ 22 P 8 O N fft C 0 Mrs. James Gourlie, of the Ath re Setts O all esiRn line of Uxbridge, died on Tuesday a in sfoo ,. It will psyyon Ti Setting. �. _ = a° :� ;- -S pedal Values :for .Uhll3 9!i'EEk, morning after a brief illness. Her p - - - .• _ - k Pt k . - �•_' •, b call st our works at:d inspect our stook � - r •funeral took place on Thursday y and obtain prima, Don't be misled by when her body was conveyed to � `' MILLINERY MILLINERY SPE&ALT`i'' 1:V NORSESHOEING agents we do not employ them, oonsegneal. the -Salem burying ground for in- Balance of season stock at great reduction. Here is an o ortuni ly we oan, and aim ]brow oft the agents pp t9 Ind. pl#one, No, 302, Claremont oommission of 10 per ant., whioil yba will ferment.' The deceased who was to Stet a good stylish summer hat for little money. a daughter of Geo. and Mrs. �Vif- - certainly save by •pturohasing from os.t -son, formerly from Greenwood, Come today and secure one its they �_ JOHN McGRATH oallsoU °lied' Fa was married only last fall. The twill be all gone ,within a very short time. _ WHITBY 9RANITE' CO - - " . `deepest sympathy of the common- CLAREMONT, ONT. boo., wnitoy, oniarto Mt'e styes extended to the bereaved LAMES LOW SHOE AND SLIPPERS _ - q husband and relatives in their Theseare tll18 summer stock, we are cutting prices in two, $1 10 and The Pickering Ee: yv . -E v ANSf sudden - affliction. " �) •25. Patent leather $l. i 5 and $2.00, Slippers ffi1.10. These a Owing to the excessive heat, prices, don't begin to give you an idea of the bargains Pump �lanufaeturelr - servii a at the Alethvdist ch)trch we' are -giving in this dean] tment. Come and gee. VlWanee Committee on Sunday evening was held on Shop and Residence, Dundas fit _ the church . lawn. This is a object of this Association is to RY -GOODS - - :DRY GOODS ' custom .which might be follow- lessen'stealing andprosecute WHITBY, O'N•T.• ti ed much more frequently to good We have always interesting bargains in this tine, it will save you the felons,- advantage. When a person's some nlone-y to look them over. Three doors wen of Th t Whitby House. enertt�es are devoted almost ex- _ _ Members having property stolen oommnni- �•' elusively to the work of causing s GROCERIES GROCERIES bate immediately with any member 4' breeze to .lessen the effects, of of Executive Oommittes. We are prepared to instal wood orfron, the heat or working the vigorously This ?iepsrtment k nlwi(ys complete with all the best viands the pumps oo short notice, also attend ,• Membership fee 01.00. to all kinds of repairing. market can produce at very re"gonahip prices. Have you sampled P 3• Fad, with a dirty handkerchief in mop- our teas and coffees. we c•hallerrge the trade on our 25c. black Ttoketeimav be bed from the President or ptug off the perspiration from the and mixed blended tea, It 1P Pgt1Rl t0 any HOC. package tea, 8ecretsry on application. Agent for the Ont.atfo Wind Mill, la" face, he is not in the proper frame our sate of this tent i� steadily increasin ust tr it Exec. Com. -L. D. Banks, also' �ohne engines and y ;g, J y the sour gear Of m1nd.__ to.--- dEilY_t__.t11S'__Rreateyt e -- - ��__ • -__ -_- and be cwivinced. -- . -- _ ._.... W. chards' Pir,koring, Oath V. Rt h d benefit from a carefully prepared- c REAM 18EPA ATO ; Sermon that is being delivered M C �s1:EJt Pl�Vl� �.J ®.a . ]PIC�ERII�TG _ mw E'1 T'C4tidI±i101i8,; ... Or8toz �ikt:rt_..�. '•UlY1,�01~._ -�.. �_r ,.._..,, ..a -:,,. .:- .,...0 «.,•.._w.,•nCwsa.: "•w. :x .ry_. .:. .. .._ ,__.. •: ....:.. - .. .(„ _.. ..._ ,•_ .. y.., -_. s_ .._ .., ., _._ ��-•,.. .!�_.._.,.• .��•_.._ •. _.... ..,_ -.�.. n. ... _ ...._ ...,., _. ,,,. _e.... Ya5•x� - _..,.t�.•...CS `• !, manor Arthur fire President. sissy Ph 60 at residenc Toronto Mies E. A. Fergie is spending a Quite, number from here at= tended the Lennox picnic at Jack- few days with her sister, ]firs. R. son's Point on Wednesday and re- •;H. Carson. port a good time. W. J. and Mrs. Graham, of To- ironto, spent Tuesday with Clare- `Ye congratulate Misses Dora imont friends. Brodie and Florence Forgive and David Pe of Toronto, :]M aster Robin Story, on their suc. - few e- spending a few days with Clare- 'es" at the recent examinations for entrance to High schools. Miss mofiit friends. W. Edwards returned the other Brodie secured shvlarship stand- - day from it two weeks' visit iu it] . g. We also eongratulote Clark Western Ontario. Rawson, who passed eterance to Mr. and him.:.-Hargraves, of Muriel School. - _.. Markham, spent Sunday with friends in Claremont. ENTRANCE EXAMS. Dr. Geo. M. Brodie, of Wood- _ ..stock, paid a professional visit to The following candidates have pass- Claremont last week. ed the Entrance Examination,: Mr, and Mrs. M. Sharrard, of Whitby- Marjory Allems, Eileen -'Toronto, are spending a few days Ashby, Acllia A. Buckley, Reuben - with Claremont friends. Breslin (1st sebolarship), Albert Brown - _ David Taylor and friend were Whitb on Friday last attend- 3' y land scholarship). Minnie Colwill, Gla- dys Davey, Harr Fleming, J. Gates, Helen - sag the_- Orange eeletar�at�. - - -- Stella Gates (2nd scholarship), O, Mrs. Chas. Sargent and daugh- Gilpin. , Add ring, Maz jory Gold- ters, spent a couple of days last friends in Toronto. ring, Mina Hall, Edith Hariock, Fern Henderson week with Quite a number froin here at. (scholarship standing), H•+zel Sueson, Helen Harrison, Arthur tended the Orange velebratiun at Jubta isebolarshlp standing), Coila LTZbridge on the 12th of July and agood time. Jennings, Edna M. Jones, Ruh Kiv- ell ( +cholarsbipp standing), Helen J. report Rev. J: A. Grant, who left abattt Mitchell (scholarship standing), Geo. A. Mrsbiprrap, Rgadel ie '® week a for a months' vacation 130 O'Ctty 1•+rbolarship standing). I.izzie O'Con- ls reported to be on the sick list, nor. Scbnyler Porter. Arles h Rice, _ +and is expected hotne. H,<rv)ld H. Ross. Milton Robinson Charles Sargent unloaded a car ( scholarsbip standing), Walter Rich - of binder twine it few days ago ardson, EIrw-Richardson. Velma Sta- and is now busy delivering the cep ;4cholarship standing), Roy Smith. a same to the frmers. Victor Shuttleworth (scholarship standing). James Trotter. Herbert Thomaq Furs y�th, of Toronto), fVillia• IIis. • was in this localit fur a coo le of y p Pickering-Arthur Bundy. Hildaf days pnrc•hasing bornes. He was 1 Ast,fsted by Nelson Wagg• _ George ranscombe, d by two fie ds 4ptti), - asrconlpanied by tavo friends �prut CHOPPING - 9ttuday hers with -his norther, 1 .'Mrs, Ales. Wilson. _ Fred Evttns, who lir►s been con - ducting the livery bnainess here The undersigned is prepared -to do -- -,for the past two months has sold grain chopping every day out to Alex, Auderson and Reuben in thevreelc except Besse. who have taken posssesi.on Saturday. Mrs. F. S. Scott has returned i - - from her visit with friends in Ot• John F. Bayles. Greenwood taws and Montreal, and wiil p Canadian _. National . • Exhibition SOME FEATURES OF Imperial Year Imperial Cadet Review cadets from all tits O.eraeas Dominions Exhibits by the Provinces Dominion Exhibits Band of Scots Guards From Buckingham Palace Paintings of the Year from Europe ip�.in4a bg_ beat Canadian and _Amur can �r�ats Imperial Cadet Competitions Boy Scouts Review Everything in Educational Exhibits Siege of Delhi Bess" O' Th' Barn Band Britain's Bast Brass Band Dragoons' Musical Ride Industries in Operation Butter Making Competitions America's Greatest live Stock Show Canada's Biggest Dog Show America's Prettiest Pussies Japanese Day Fireworks Motor Boat Races Hippodrome and Circus Four Stages and Arena all going Eruption of Mount Vesuvius Athletic Sports Ten Band Concerts Daily a .%cres of Manufactures i,mper'Al Fireworks - -60 Numbers ' Aug. 24 Sept.9 TORONTO Your Ultimate thoice You may not buy an engine this year. You may decide that your, a present Separator will do for another season. 3: Like many present owners of - E CREAM SEPARATORS You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be- fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know there is a better macbiae -an Empire -on the market. Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- _ .,• haps you would realize it sooner if you were to Lead our booklet ? Perhaps you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority In your own home? i. That will be best proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us .; a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by return mail. Address Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, Ltd, Toronto -;' ''Sold in Pickering Township by Howard E. Turner, ,A gent, Whitevale -Shorthand Hade Eas7 .-R. BRYAN . '. 391jR23EIEM -. r I[ such evidence as the following ea• Tobaccos, pipes and smokers' 4 tray is from letters and other equally sundries. "trial office Bell strong testimony contained in our , Te ephone Co. Aagency for booklet, is Plot sufficent to satisfy anyy Rolston Laundry. person desirous of learning shortband, 'CLAREMONT. ONTARIO w, then there can be no merit in any busi- ness under the sun: „ T a DER Mst. CLARItE— 1t is a plea- .FL{:1; -iL,J. - a sure to write a testimonial .endorsing anything so much superior to other things used for the same purpose. as your system of Eclectic Shorthand is Y, toothers I have examined. I sh:.11 be lensed to reply to any communi- cation that may be-.sent me with re- Terence to. the system, or to have any- r ime interested call to see me. " -L. K. OYERUtNO MODEL S47 FALLI$, 477 Parliament St.. (teacber.) Our Fall and Winter Term com- menced September nth, but students MOTOR ►r R CA may enroll: any day, as instruction fs strictly personal. A NO TRUCKS write or call for free booklet. 1 leave today for her home in Brns -. - � -.. I9I2 fi[vciels are unsttrpaased 'for - eels accompanied by her daughter, 'Clarke's iShorthaud College value and efficiency. a Mrs. *0. H. Samis and child. 565 College St., bor. Manning Aye. Above cut represents our five The Snow -Shoe 'eltih went to : _150 000 FREF� HOMESTEADS passenger.- thin horse wer car , when they hey enjoyed a most pleas- _ - -- f_, ALONG THE LINE OF THE h at $1345.00,ldelivered Toronto a3 TORONTO' . --ant ptcnie at the home of George 4 0 _ 3' equipped. - -- __._ and Mrs. Wilkingou. They re- CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY m� Call without fail and and see : turned home on the 10.80 train. IN __ M .a ,l� e� i'`� our 1911 Models. i 3i Meetings for Bible Stndy tinder - - `' .• „ ' h a the auspices of the International Manitoba', Saskatchewan and Alberta s I " _ a as r at a c lit to 50 Adelaide St.. West, ` ciatiion Brooklyn. New Yurk, will Government as t rown open or entry lii0,000 a Homesteads z be held on Monday,,Jttlp 39th, pt -190 acre each -along the Canadian Northern Railway in Manitoba. Sas- Q s-e� o' C N TORONTO` katchewan and Alberta. At ]seat 36,000 of these are within a ratditxs of !S sg r4i cg s: a• o --2.80 and 7.$0. p. m., at the ]tome of 20 miles of operated lines of the Company, while the balance will be ser- 3 pa. �° �°M, 8 I a '`3" - :Ruth Gregg, North Claremont. ved b Branches now coder construction or projected. 2 % 1 gg ° ° y.:° '� b-, 'i9peitker, F. A. Hall. All welenme y ° 8 e egS $� ° O = Pickering Lumber Yard 'l\io collectinna. ++ Alberta -the Province already noteworthy for Its fertile- land® and p salubrious Climate - =taken flrot place in the total of homesteads offered. A mixed guar `etfe, consisting of But the wonderful Wheat lands of Saskatchewan are well represented in g � � .. � as J'a O � All kinds of rough hemlock, i and 2 Messrs. R. E. Forsyth and Rich- the free Farms which have been thrown open for entry. Manitoba -the ;� ' g ' F °� I �; s inch pin� dressed. iardsoII, and Misses bbattd Mann eldeh0wttled of the, three =holds out a large hnmber. �i 8 g °' °'i YK; Ih sidings -we have Manitoba, drop, and Mildred Forsyth assisted -in o .n Ain i la a Vd and feather edged. 2, the service in cite Baptist church Manitoba-,• 21,•800 Saskatchewan, 48,080 Alberta, 74,0010 l � t, a p 's,a� Ilay In shingles -New Brunswick and �•. .r � n British Columbia, on Sunday evening. ,Their anthem Western Canada is so bf that practical eve farming ccnditioti is g „ ,° "°' d II° O ei - For God so Loved the World, g p c y g e . In ready'roontfo Montreal " met'with fti tile' combined total. .There is open prairie, the bluff country. a !!i ' m ' �' +�� duly >A . - Brantford make.. •� was rendered in fine style and eli- which needs some clearing, and also the rolling and where loam and clim- e , o m „ a .�, asps -s < .,cited much favorable comment• ate are' admirably adapted to-the needs of mixed'farming: The'atmos- ° ..q Oct.! PAO W. D. GORI10N & SON, The new cement walks at .toe �here- Clear,•Dry and Invigorating -makes this land the best land to g B 18 ; mp xov = Pickering, Oat .'.public school are completed and live in. b. Deal - constitute a distinct improvement The best Homesteads are being rapidly taken up, and intending set- January 1913 - Whitby Ls, oahawa u. Bromaham is, Port Perry 17, Uxbridge 10, oanninaton 9, to the premises. '• We trust the tiers will be well advised to make their selections. without delay, Beaverton S. IIpterarole 7 town fathers will see that the new Write for a free booklet giving the location and a description of the sidewalks steal is extended •to hind' bting'of1'ered. A copy will be mailed to anyone making application join the new, school._ wa- q. e � - -in- - er Agentk cornice porch river the oys eu- ing, Toronto, Out -- trance of the school will not likely fall er anybody's head till after - And prepared to do all kinds of : Woodwork Repairing and _ .,the vacation. wC°� _ 22 P 8 O N fft C 0 Mrs. James Gourlie, of the Ath re Setts O all esiRn line of Uxbridge, died on Tuesday a in sfoo ,. It will psyyon Ti Setting. �. _ = a° :� ;- -S pedal Values :for .Uhll3 9!i'EEk, morning after a brief illness. Her p - - - .• _ - k Pt k . - �•_' •, b call st our works at:d inspect our stook � - r •funeral took place on Thursday y and obtain prima, Don't be misled by when her body was conveyed to � `' MILLINERY MILLINERY SPE&ALT`i'' 1:V NORSESHOEING agents we do not employ them, oonsegneal. the -Salem burying ground for in- Balance of season stock at great reduction. Here is an o ortuni ly we oan, and aim ]brow oft the agents pp t9 Ind. pl#one, No, 302, Claremont oommission of 10 per ant., whioil yba will ferment.' The deceased who was to Stet a good stylish summer hat for little money. a daughter of Geo. and Mrs. �Vif- - certainly save by •pturohasing from os.t -son, formerly from Greenwood, Come today and secure one its they �_ JOHN McGRATH oallsoU °lied' Fa was married only last fall. The twill be all gone ,within a very short time. _ WHITBY 9RANITE' CO - - " . `deepest sympathy of the common- CLAREMONT, ONT. boo., wnitoy, oniarto Mt'e styes extended to the bereaved LAMES LOW SHOE AND SLIPPERS _ - q husband and relatives in their Theseare tll18 summer stock, we are cutting prices in two, $1 10 and The Pickering Ee: yv . -E v ANSf sudden - affliction. " �) •25. Patent leather $l. i 5 and $2.00, Slippers ffi1.10. These a Owing to the excessive heat, prices, don't begin to give you an idea of the bargains Pump �lanufaeturelr - servii a at the Alethvdist ch)trch we' are -giving in this dean] tment. Come and gee. VlWanee Committee on Sunday evening was held on Shop and Residence, Dundas fit _ the church . lawn. This is a object of this Association is to RY -GOODS - - :DRY GOODS ' custom .which might be follow- lessen'stealing andprosecute WHITBY, O'N•T.• ti ed much more frequently to good We have always interesting bargains in this tine, it will save you the felons,- advantage. When a person's some nlone-y to look them over. Three doors wen of Th t Whitby House. enertt�es are devoted almost ex- _ _ Members having property stolen oommnni- �•' elusively to the work of causing s GROCERIES GROCERIES bate immediately with any member 4' breeze to .lessen the effects, of of Executive Oommittes. We are prepared to instal wood orfron, the heat or working the vigorously This ?iepsrtment k nlwi(ys complete with all the best viands the pumps oo short notice, also attend ,• Membership fee 01.00. to all kinds of repairing. market can produce at very re"gonahip prices. Have you sampled P 3• Fad, with a dirty handkerchief in mop- our teas and coffees. we c•hallerrge the trade on our 25c. black Ttoketeimav be bed from the President or ptug off the perspiration from the and mixed blended tea, It 1P Pgt1Rl t0 any HOC. package tea, 8ecretsry on application. Agent for the Ont.atfo Wind Mill, la" face, he is not in the proper frame our sate of this tent i� steadily increasin ust tr it Exec. Com. -L. D. Banks, also' �ohne engines and y ;g, J y the sour gear Of m1nd.__ to.--- dEilY_t__.t11S'__Rreateyt e -- - ��__ • -__ -_- and be cwivinced. -- . -- _ ._.... W. chards' Pir,koring, Oath V. Rt h d benefit from a carefully prepared- c REAM 18EPA ATO ; Sermon that is being delivered M C �s1:EJt Pl�Vl� �.J ®.a . ]PIC�ERII�TG _ mw E'1 T'C4tidI±i101i8,; ... Or8toz �ikt:rt_..�. '•UlY1,�01~._ -�.. �_r ,.._..,, ..a -:,,. .:- .,...0 «.,•.._w.,•nCwsa.: "•w. :x .ry_. .:. .. .._ ,__.. •: ....:.. - .. .(„ _.. ..._ ,•_ .. y.., -_. s_ .._ .., ., _._ ��-•,.. .!�_.._.,.• .��•_.._ •. _.... ..,_ -.�.. n. ... _ ...._ ...,., _. ,,,. _e.... Ya5•x� - _..,.t�.•...CS `• !, manor Arthur fire President. sissy Ph 60 at residenc x v � -4 - G��'' • - + iI LIN. y,r -���— r�l��l�I�I�q��I�11AlImVR1�� .�R�1...����'�"'.�n! - r - x .r pst. � F e,�'3,'F{F T T ' :.•' 'p a„�r. .. .t,,.,.. .r,.�u.n.r. .sx- ''•r ...._a. :.5..•,�.ac+ca,.. •'°_ _ . .. •1 Sigrid gate a little Qry. "Too You Cannot afford brain befogging beadachse will be bankrupt 1" she exclaimed. .,, -- "Oh, surely hot that, father —'not - M- DRU-C4 Headache Watersg that Is, ., stop them in quick time and dear your bead. Tbay •- �• ' "There i -4 , @t one hope;'r said • r do not ogntatn either phenacetin„ acetan" mor� : A-rr Falck. "If the rumor I heard , opium or any other dangerous drug. 230. a box &A in the summer is false, and if I can your Druggist's, still keep the connection with Mor- sAT1O" "L DRUG "aa c,agwo„O.Eo. o. CANAM, ularras. gaps, ' that - guarantees me 7,200 kroner a year, in that case 1 have said, watching him as he sat down "I will send Olga for the doctor, "`' no doubt we could avoid open bank- before his desk. '"� • _ she. •said, breathlessly. ruptcy. How extravagant that boy is !" "Ay and for our oriels' too "' certain it as the 'Solid.' Now 'the CHAPTER VIII.- {Cont'd.) great question is this is she loaded "But how?" said _'Sigrid. "I don't understand. she thought to. herself. "Why,, it said the nurse. "He's your own would have been enough if he had sure in giving her all sorts of de- "Not at all. - I shall take a walk or only ballasted 9 ". "I The Morgans would never keep mother's brother, an4 ought -to be just put 'All .right.'" here." - before going to the office. I tell you =what, .thank she is rather 'low in the father, 9" me as their agent if I were declared Then a sudden cry .broke from "Perhaps," said Sigrid, heaitat- -her, - k -- . Sigrid, you shall Come with ->.ae sad get a new English story at water, .don't you `I hope so; I hope so," said Herr a bankrupt, and, to avoid that, I think my creditors would accept is for her father had bowed kis ingly. "Yes, Olga, go to Herr - head his desk like is 1 : Be er's to cheer + Y you, in Frithiof s absence. What was the novel some Falek. The ship was drawing nearer and payment the outcome of all m :� y pro- party, and would give me what we .on a man who Gronvold's house and just tell them , ' :. overwhelmed, of my father's illness. But first for "Father, father !" she cried,- `bh ! doctor "You do not understand, all this, one told you y gave the best _deacrip• 'tion 'English -home nearer, - "and every moment Sigrid that it call voluntary agreement; it is a 'the -aa quick as you can," what is the matter 7" Thus they waited till - the doctor i r =- of life?" „ , Wives and Daughters,". realized more was not as she had first hoped., She glanced form of winding up a failing con- tern which is very often employed. For a minute or two he neither came. He was an old friend, and Po s ke nor moved. At last, gesund had caught thousands of -• said Sigrid. apprehensively at her father. "I can't �beai thin any- longer, They would be the gainers an the long. because with an Sigrid felt almost at rest when she effort, he raised himself. He looked had told him all he wanted to know so- to help you .. _ 'le no r4n that you have got to. go oil .... . "Well, let us get`it, them, and -- ' Sigriid;" he exclaimed. , "We will run, of course they would -not allow me to keep my 7; up at her with a face of fixed de- as to the be nnin of the attaei'. spair, g knew that if it came back with full afterward we will take a turn above Walkendorf's Tower, -and we if do down to Tydskebryggen, and 200 kroner untouched, so in any with eyes whose anguish and the cause wrung her heart. (To be continued.) pounded h the Natlofl ht+td Chemical Co. ' ca°�s, .g3[olOtilsal. NI lasts is any sign of oui vessels from take a boat and row out to her. They hurried awn speaking nev- case m child I have brought you to y g Y. "Sigrid," he said, in a voice un- s -- - + Iceland." << You heard good news of them Y, er a word. As they threaded their way through the busy harbor, she poverty. He oovered "his face with his tike his own they have taken the A Governor-General with a saint agency from'me. I am bankrupt I" y p of $50,000• represents the King is t last month, did you not 1" asked began to feel s little more cheer- hands. Sigrid put her arm about him, kissing his hair, his hands, his She put her hand in his, too much F + the Commoawea)th of Australia. stunned to speak. 1 : .Sigrid. " No definite news, but every -. 'thing was very hopeful. They ful "We must ho for the best ' said Herr Falck. forehead. "I: do not mind poverty, little f&. "Poor children!" he moaned. So far back as 1650 coffee houses "Ail ! my Ood ! my God! Why - ". were opened in England, the first g . Is sent word by the steamer to Giranton, -' Just as they neared the "Solid" they; I mind only that y ou are so troubled," she. said. "And sure] The sentence was never ended. being at Oxfor0- He fell heavily forward; whether - i,, • land telegraphed from there to ou- - illation in Oi{jord. „ the anchor dropped. ,k • You had better wait here, it y+ surely they will not take the agency he was dead only, fainting, -she School-in New York have -: ,• �• "What viii they say t" -said Herr Falck "while I on board. g° from you after all these years 1. Oh, poverty will be nothing, if only rve . could not tell. formed ninon themselves a secret g She rushed to the door calling for society for the purpose of clearing "That as et there had been no Y I'll not keep you long, dear." ' Nevertheless, anxious waiting al= can ken from disgrace-if onl F g y help, and the servants came hurry- p+ Y the streets of banana - eking, - -•- thing VaA MAR catch of herrings, but that every- ways vices seem ion and Sigrid - g' _L ?___' others need .not be dragged down oo?„ ing to the study. They helped to move their master to the sofa, and `— Mummy,. darling, where does the - il. t of whales were seen every 0ia}y ad '- "r- ed as she sat in the little boat. They were interrupted by a tap grid-found-w--sort �f aomtort its go whfa- Wgoe-s "o mouth of the fjord. Oh, I m- When her father rejoined her her at the door, and Swaahild stole in, , the assurances of her old nurse that 1�net s knows, my dear ! You might . ]perfectly satisfied. 1 have had no (anxiety about the expedition worst fears were realized. He nei- making the pretty little courtesy'•it without_ was nothing but a paralytic mein- as well ask me,:where zladdy ... _ ore, that he would soon revive. goes !9) �i,tae ikhen." Bo father and daughter set ( together ther looked at her nor spoke to her, but; just giving a word of di- which It well -bred Nor- Nor- wegian child enters or leaves a - ; 3 taut Beyer'e shop had !at.- eat toga for them both; she a n !at.- rection to the boatman, eat down sea his place with folded arms and bent room. "Mayn't I come and ea y 'good- fs �'O - - �� - " ed long in the neighborhood ",f the •__!Tauchintz shelves, while Herr gairk � head, She knew instantly that some night � .I you, little father 9" she I • L__ at f «Iascus$ed the news with terrible disaster must have happen- as8� $rot on ever so well at f some one l + lbehand the counter, and admired ad, but she did not dare to ask what it was, she just sat still listen- achuol, just as You said, after our met breakfast." I merry : . - � !Ilse Pictures temptingly dos laced, "Look � ing uneastwonder the s sight consci- gat of the child's un _- I" here, Sigrid he exclaim- \ "D cars and with an happiness -was more- t i ono ha has he _ �' • you ever sec a prettier her mind as to what would happen could endure; he closed his eyes a`s� YOUr IOVC of } little water -color than that? Ber- next They were nearing the shore, ` that she might not we the scalding - pj'n in winter, from the harbor. hat is the of it? A hun. and at last her father spoke. "Pal tears which filled them: , "How dreadtutly ill father ?' . cleanliness old t price vireo krone:? I must really have the man, Sigrid," he said, and with an unsteady hand he gave ]poke." said $wanhild, uneasily. U•rlt �lll bC _ _ -- "f' p y- it• It shall be a present to you in " her his purse. They walked away "His head is very bad," said Sig- .as gratified by this 5-- tioemory of our walk together in the direction of the of- rod.' "Kies him, dear, and then run bed " Scaled Package . - Sigrid was delighted with the pia- fine, to ound . of tore. They walked away together, "You must not be too anxious, But Herr Falck roused himself.► : ]inning where is should hang at dear child," he said "I will ex- "I too will go up," he acid. CIO r borne, and saying how it was just plain all to you thin evening i "Bed is the beat place, err; Swan- -_ i ...-the sort of thing Frithiof would like have had a heavy loss." I kad ? Clod bless you, little one ; ,t� ' "It is quite a pity we did nut see "But, little father; you look so good - night. What, are you gvsog Extm Sugar " It when he was away in Germany, ill," pleaded Sigrid "Must you in- to be my walking - stick ?" be would have liked to have it when he deed go to the office? Why not • And thus, steadying himself by : Its Canada's finest sugar, fresh from the Reflne 1Y was suffering from heimweh," come home and teat?" the child, he went up to -his room. , said Sigrid "Well, ."Rest?" said Herr Falck, dream- - At breakfast the next morning he untouched by human hands.' Each Package all that sort of thing is dy• "Rest? Not, not just yet- -- was an his place as usual, but he over for him, I hope," said Herr not just yet.,. --Sew -tine ear-riage for mimed very pooily. About eleven contains 5 full pounds of sugar Your Grocer Ib Falck, "No need that he should be from me this afternoon, and say nothing o'clock there was a ring, at the brought Can supply You awn Ber en as more, except y g y about it to an one ; explain y Ill it the servant im a -:• .. -•. - = .: Slow and then for a holiday, And - if ever you marry a foreigner, Idoor-bell; to you later on," So the farther and daughter part - tele gram for Herr Falck A sort of -wild hope seized her th6t• it- might - �+'� Q gig- you will be able to take Bergen ad, and Sigrid went home to bear be from Frithiof. He rose from the past _ -� with you as a consolation," - -- as beet she could her day of sus- sofa as she entered. "I "I - : montr I. - They made their way up to a lit pense, Herr Falck returned Iater am better, Sigrid," he•fiaid. • tle wooded hill above the fortress, on, looking very ill and -complain- 'think I could go to the office. Ah ! p which commanded a wide and beau- ing of headache. She persuaded a telegram for me?" Alf ul view. him. to lie down in his study, and . .'It has come this minute," she "Ali!" cried Herr Falck, "Look would not ask him the question - - - 'there, Sigrid! Look, look! there is which was trembling on her •lips. surely a vessel coming," But in the evening he spoke "to her MEMO She gazed out seaward. ' : , "You are a good child, Sigrid, a "You have better eyes than I 'have, good child," he -said, caressing her • father. Whereabouts ? Oh, hand. "And now you must hear -yes, now I see, ever so far awny. Do all, though I would give much to you think it is one of yours•?' keep it from you. The Iceland ea- _ "I can't tejl,. yet," said Herr pedition has failed, clear; the •ves- ` 'Falck; and glancing at him she saw -agony eels have come back'empty." "Does j' 0� that he was in an of impati- it mean such a very great I - ence, . and that the old, troubled loss to you, father?" she asked. may b� •-look had come back to his face. I will explain to ,,,he said i Again the nameless fear which -had seized 'her in the summer took -you, more eagerly; "I should like you to' understand how it -has come about. paid Xi% • t , ,possession of her. "Yes, Heir Falck For some time trade has been very ' L t Cash for yes," cried ai bad, and last year and the year be- In . .. +' :;•;, ; ;;. . -- length, "I am almost sure it is one i fore I had some heavy losses _cola- _- + art of th -improving your r - certain it as the 'Solid.' Now 'the business." He seemed to take almost a :plea- WAS ACONFIRMED DYSPEPTIC sure in giving her all sorts of de- tails which she could not-.half un- Ow Fledi k & Plus fl to E" Y „4 derstand ; she heard in a confused way of the three steamers sent to _ Nordland in the summer with emp- Were in a ease which seemed as lilia-L ty barrels and salt for the herrings; and as hopeless as yours can possibly be. is the experience of Mr, H. Brown, she heard about buying at the L'This J. . 384 Bathurst St., Toronto, in 'his own Bourse of Bergen large quantities, so that Herr Falck h-ad ten thou- words. Gentlemen -I have much pleasure in sand barrels at a time, and had been obliged to realize them at "mentioning to you the benefits received from Na- Drn Dyspepsia Tablets ruinous prices. your -Co • and east cheerfully recommend them, I "You do not understand, all this, simpy had confirmed dyspepsia with all my Sigrid,” he said, smiling at her its wretched symptoms, and tried about• v. JW the advertised cures with no success, puzzled- face. "Well, I'll tell you the rest more simply. Things were ,.You have in Na- Dru -Co Dye pepsia `Tablets the best curative agent I could looking as bad as possible, and when g P 'fitid. It isuowsuch a pleasure to'en)oy An the stim-mer I' heard-that Hau- - meals with their consequent nourish - mem that I want to mention this for file gesund had caught thousands of benefit of others." barrels oT, herrings ,in the fjords of The fact that a lot of prescriptions or called " cures" have failed Ioeland, ;I made up' my mind to try the same plan, and to stake all on so- to help you .. _ 'le no r4n that you have got to. go oil .... that last throw. I chartered sail- . -hired sn$erileg, Try Ne- Dra -Co Dyspepsia Tablets and see how quickly this sterling tag vessels, hands, bought nets, and the expedition set off; I remedy will Rive you relief and start your ' knew that if it came back with full tttomaelt wor ing properly, if t-t doesn't !help y son, yov get your money. �oc barrehr I should be a rich man and if it failed, 11 box at your a that there was uo� help pounded h the Natlofl ht+td Chemical Co. ' ca°�s, .g3[olOtilsal. NI for it; my business must go to pieo. es. _ walk like this 108 Canadian farmers will 'receive cash , rites . twelve. in P ( , •r each Province) .in our big ;` f1 •4 —­1912—FARMERS" PRfZE ;, In ` ' r CONTEST- •_— . ' ¢.. E held a - contest last yeast t in which 36 prizes were offered. This year there will be three times as prizes (108) and therefore three times as many chances for you to win one of them. You do, not have'•to use a large quantity of "'1111 i�l� '.• cement to win a prize., - Many of last year's prize - winner: used �e ;':'' I(� ,I h 'r,� ►If,. comparatively little cement _ t4f�ii>},tll , THE tooeet is divided Into three classes and In Only . T'Aaa$ will Pe fear rim (Flrs , sioF Seeetd,. one of these (Class' A ") don the amount of 52 Tblyd, flat Foartb. x10 In sash slaw temutumilcount In declding prize-wtnners: clan -in each F'rorince. Tia-'you hate Only to, cam • • , B" is for Nlivlts best concrete work (the alit pew with other farmers In your own Province. asks$ no dl /hunts). clan "C" Is for tending In the and not with then Is all parts of Canada, This .. beaS and elearm desexViiast or. hew ray piece. of vivo you the bet possible classes to win a x10 concrete .ark was done. .' plop. t, IT COSTS NOTHING TO EXTER —Tbere are absolutely no "ttrinp' • to this offer. Tben It no sorry fee or red tape is bother with. You cnawTae, beeamwtbe improvement�b�0000 Make of concrete In eompsdur for the prim wilt be more than worth their cost we have a book. 'What the Farmer Can Do With Concrete," that will give you all the •i, taformstieu about the as of conchae you" can need. It will ha "antra yon free when you ask at for complete panics- •1 lea of the haze Cantr�t- Ask for pardcuisrs w4ay. 1st ry Goad tar. free. Your book and fall pardcalsn of the " 1912 Prize contest." 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TORONTO CORRESPONDENCE ,INTERESTING NOTES FROM THE CAPS- TAL OF THE PROfriNCfi.. _ dl. - :{.aoresso and sass Mall to Mumelpal Abattoir- Toronto's Harb4-The Late "Mr. H. P. Dwight. Something is the matter with Canada's ;,national sport. '•Big Your" championship lacrosse games between the beef teams in the world that money can hire draw a }cant E.ON spectators, while mediocre base ball between eastern league teams on a Saturday will - easily bring together 8,000 bo 10,000 persons. Even tpotor cycle races. a newly established sport, of doubtful staying powers, attracted 1!6,000 people the other day. Some critics say that the trouble lies -'with the "Big Four" organisation, Al- ready there are rumors that the N. U U. will be revivified next season-and will get a team in Toronto, probably R. J. Flem- ing's Torontos, for the Tecumseh man• &Cement and the N. L. U. officials show no sign yet of burying the hatchet. ROUGH PLAY THE TROUBLE: But the trouble probably lies deeper than lany mere question of league organization. - In the writer's. opinion it daces back se v. oral. years, when brutal play was allow - ed to play a prominent part in the de- " lb ioa of the Dig league,lscroeete -contests. s crowds attended the games, "games" courtesy, for many aI them were dis• sfal exhibitions. It is hard to say y the brutality was permitted. It may ve been incompetent officials, or a mis- eal idea on the part of the manage - at that the crowds wanted to see a -1 es Qpanish bull fight, or Just a fxoles of depravity on the part of the layers - themselves, or a combination of 11 of these. For a period the best player Frse the man who could lay out the Qnost ponents and not get• esaght at it The WON EN AS LION TAMERS. ✓ ✓ ✓' Have More Patlenee and sleet with Fewer Aceldente. A A�1Y brands of Baking Powder contain alum, A -woman seems especially adapt - - w which is an injurious acid." ne ingredients of ed for training animals. both domes- - alum baking powder, are never p tic and wilds as her motherly ia- printed o stint in an esential factor; animals, V V like children. requiring patience, � �1VlagiC Baking owder sympathy, vigilance, intelligence 4 4l1�'tth g lug them from losing money through It was inevitable. A large propor• mandinit. She -loved her work, Placing i f ".wild-cat" money The and Queen of Norway, ID fox of the decent public A Rot en thted Then Toronto hopes to be a real ocean though 'finding it hard, and when impartial and reliable character of the 1 `Bing George is anxious to make it The- ad cut out lacrosse. had even those port and also on the highway from the Rhe retired kept Rome of her - favorite information may be relied upon. The ho delight in seeing rife core By want ocean to -the stead of -the Lakes, If the a late spring trip, asp he wishes to ' be in decent company. So the attend- taetor7 development lions to lac' with, writer of theme articles and the publlaher lance fell off, and when the " enaWes be- p progresses, as hoped � of this paper have no interests to serve try l;l1e salruon fishing. III. 8outhera D for, Toronto harbor will changes from a- 'h— - to connection with this matter other than Norway, but if it has to b.e ponit. tame &ore numerous the game@ became piece of pretty scenery to the centre of a :sue th*4r' HIV* or nal a r - - t tile- rtadt!3.' -- -- ? 14t+ earl',5'- at3tt�FSi} -8 }3eel�• - fbe attendance dropped some more. , _ _ lug expedition- will "be substituted. - Therein seem4 to he the real trouble THE PASSING OF H. P. DWIGHT.. fBy °Investor• "1 Incidentally, .there may be s with Canada's national game in the big -, The Often t'altw'd by TPA lend CbRee 1'l lea see. It ran be built rep again, but it I pamaint of Mr. H. P. Dwight, Pre• What difference does It make whether Al e eldo.t of the G. 14, W, Telegraph Com• Drinking. London Investors are bnytag our aecnrt• meeting with the Czar of Ruasia'ii des will probably take some years of hard and careful work. I pAGy, removes one of Canada' « -13ndmnrks. How many persons realize that 698 or Got?­ a man asked one day. "The Baltic waters. The oldest surviving telegrapher in Am• bond houses ra Toronto End Montreal _ - CITY ESTERS BUTCHER TRADE. j erica, him retnialacences went back to tea and Coffee so disturb dtgeetlOn alone appear to buy by .far .he grestees t , primitive days to Canada. He "dtacover• that "they rtxluCe a IDildd', allow art of Canadian bond offerings Tbis GET AC4ltAI'�Tb'Q WITH YOUR l The Ctty foancil hue oommttted it «alt P Y Y D g - tio an expenditure of &M.000 for a munl• ed" Hon. George A. Cox, Soak him Into complexion i talk of London market affecting prices NEIGHBORS. a?i e!pal abattoir; In other - words, a Muni- I `he employ of the O, N. W, CO as off I ten des appears to tae to be all bumbug" oipal wholesale butcher shop, and thus bov, and taught him the languake of the days' trial -of Postum has Of coarse, this man didn't know Any- expresses 0-- rtrtor Cot was a prominent moor• I roves a means, in thousands of thing about the matter Be was quite It you are gsnte•e�l in appearance and expresses a determination not to let the wi per a! the graveside, P correoi at feast he would have been courteous to your manner.- you will be Cpneat business of Toronto fall into the., cases, of clearing u a bad complex- gaffe weiiomed is every home iG ar locality, rude of a meat trust, such as dominates' Mr. Dwight was our of for ianet ilk ?ably $ P P corrects tab he said that "Canadian" 3i men. The bent of his mind was wel` il• lux. tlou'ses absorbed a large when you are showdog ramp of our es• fire famous ChfcaCo stock yards, and lustrated by the chli t hobby of blip lacer j offered hen, aad left out the Crest. Re perior toilet coeds, household necessities, through them most oil -flu cities ot. the : . A Washn. nun lady tells her sad reliable- remedies.' The satisfaction 'United States. years. ' It was the ik,v it Canadian Hu ?t $ forcot !o? -never knew, that enrtog 1911 j matte Society which had for its chief eX orients alone our railroads -steam and electltc- which our s give, places the titers - It will be interesting to see how the P under an obligation to you. which wins Purpose the rewarding et deeds of bray I 11 sold tie tons, than SW000 :000 of bonds and . r,r xtbtem works out !n Toronto. Toronto All Of utg - father, mOthef, 918- for sett the same respect. esteem and In. Cry, To- hear of a dared of heroism. -GO debentures in England wttttont.'the tn£er• been to the cattle matter basins" time i matter how unspectacular the olrrum• ter and brother -had used tea and vrntioa of Canadian honmes. clnate friendship d you the test. Amore tt� F, many years; In tact foe' a long lima gtances and reward. the hero wasp a soarre Thts cos Item. them. -is a ve clan or pastor, and you will make more y - • �L had a monopoly tit that department i ffee far many years until $nailY ry lrmtd and f�oney from Tonr spare time than yes - nt It did not take full advantage of its of Be a took a which never loaf i s power t71 ®cetnt reason for watchlag carefully the dream of, betidr+ a host of friends, He took a keen interest !n public affa,r� wE' t�l had stomach troubles more tendency of rites In London as a baro- This t@ pportunity for a pleasant. opportunity, with the result that now the: to his last days, but never lnceum-,ed or- less. meter of one own Last year England + oflthbt0T &ado city cattle yards Are altogether too small, R permanent C bDept s. ♦d• I to the modern theories of public owner, 1� bnucht Go lass than $3O8.000.000 of our ea► dress. The Hopis Anpply Ce., Dept 610 l/wt pro i000 of the roes to and a big ship with which he was ai'was� somewh•tt �3 a all were sallow and troubled etuttiev, the Creator art of which were rill Building Toronto. On%. proportion ivatel - of the b' union 1. going to the ( out of sympathy He was a rreetuent rmr with pimples, breath bad, disagree - bonds• p � �privstelyoperated union stook yards. , - - - --* - which oeoupy . commodious premises at i respondent of the newspapers over thr able taste in the mouth, and all of Unfor :uaately last year, Canadians i Wetst Toronto i strastnre "Dw," but he was always mod• j didn't take sufficient care in 'preparing A political reformer L9 a polio- 6 It in said the Utffon Stock Tards form a Fate to the sxpresasion of his -views And us simply SO -Mai y bundlee Of (offering., and asp a result some of them cian who doesn't--stand.in with tie; potential nucleus for a Calsadlaa tnrrt on vewaDapor declined to publish hie let• i rtes (disappointed ,their i an purchasers. This had *resat On* of She most active firms "op term. even >•vtxn %her were opposed to the , jthe further unfortunate result of tbak;aC f3 & - "'esattag there Is the Canadian branch of publisher's po Her He was possibly pri• "Vie didn't realize that tea ind the public nautione until now there is vats owosnhVe sanest advocate. coffee caused the trouble until oneI'ti tle chance of any •Canadian securities It is e'very one's duty to hay the Swift Co. of Chicago. Recently the I beinC «nano satully issued to London that v two largest Canadian Arms, the Harris day we ran out of coffee and went have not the barking of some interns. tht books �a library is not a Inxnry, liuf I. j1.battotr On, and Gunn's, which formerly IMF c. -bought cattle both at the city yards and Q .CTITE DOYI,F.. w grow some from a- neighbor. ,ttonatty well known Canadian bond house, one of the necessaries of life. the Union Stock yards, announced that in She gave us Some Postum and told Land, and particularly timber compare- i fnxare they would b tea. have gone, a long way to- help die•' only at the latter, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle sat at a us to try that, credit Can seeurris@ in London Pcr It's easy for a man to forgive his nd it is said the fourth large firm, Park• hops it would be more aocurste to may lackwell, will shortly follow :nit dinner on one of his visits to New "Although we 9'tarted to make it, enemies after getting square with The result is that the city, to save Its York beside a lad who asked leave we all felt sure we would -be sick that the British Investor has become eery eaLtle market. is forced into the abattoir Y akepticil xtth reward to the extravagant them- bnslaeers. h mnafetpal abattoir wtri en• to consult him about some thefts. if we mi -seed our strong coffee, but promises of a number of these- more ?m -- able tits small t�eveadou wholesale "My detective poteers," he replied, ' we tried Post' um -and were surprised than a tow of last year'*- i =sae. w.re r.gave you any references'". ask. butchers, of whom there are perhaps a 11 tP taken to London, which were to no poai- _ `— score. to kill •hetr animals and distrf• are at your service, madam," to find it delicious. tioo to be oge•rv.d as investments. As a -ed the lady of the house, "Yes, - - "Well," ' ''frequent 1. w atblot of a taff2ehatwtbaylaAre still n "'Why '� Cate to the tataft trade eextnosicausf axe said the !ad We rnad the statements on the result ma am a lot of 'em: Whv didrt'ba their he city on the ether hand. .rill and- mysterlou,9 thefts have been oc- pkg., got more and in a month and vainly trying rn unload on the public. you bun them With +" �` keep the efts cattle yards going. R yoq - r. Wt cursing at my house for a long time, s half you wouldn't have known us. This has, of coarse, affected the market I "They're just like my photograpbe, big firms baying only at the 'Union Stock for -high Trade Canadian bonds, so that , , Thus, there disappeared -last week We all were able to digest our food we And very exreneat muatclpal Serve., ma'am. None of Pia does rue us -,L Yards the business In the city yards would falling fiat on the market. The l issues of j without a A, oho ors • a broom, o 1t trouble, ' soon dwindle to kneigniticant. plrf�ftorti�n @, m r >a oo a box of rev each one's akin rice.' the independent wholesale butchers would this bas been marked. A" year ago Br }n- e became,. clear, tongues. cleaned off. n debentures could lie readily '@old on be compelled to go to the big fellows for and nerves in fine. condition, We a 41.2 per sent. basis. vow these may _ their an plies. and the whole business be bought at 43.4 or even 47.8 per ren .l t . . would i e effectually centralised • in -per• never use anything now but Poe- This is Just a sample of the effect of the' hails tour tams. There is nothing like. tum. ere nong e. it.." dullness, io London on our market here. -!g �� � This is wkat the City Council .wants to What the bond hoµeeQ and municipalities _ -prevent. .. _ _ Name ,given Fiv Canadian 'Postum are hoping for i,+, of course, a revirsal ' -'7 A HARBOR. -BUT NO PORT. Co..' Windsor, Ont, of form in London, and a renewed de. Toronto's new barbor .Commission has "There's ii 'reason," and it is ex- °land for our municipal dehe_ntures. Thin n�j + Stock -T -,toot got much to show for its efforts yet, „ wottId mean that u Any bonds purchased C ifinlitive Preferred Stock , piained in the little book, The dnrtn thin �8at, of enures, it has not been on the _ � �� g year will show a very band. ; ,�•,� �'; • some Jurrease' in prick.. or two to. four; $ob long anongk to have had a ohenee Road to V�ellvilie, in •pkga. into. It would also make a very goodt �� - "c As everyone knows. Toronto has 'one' of — e, ,,' i ,e, a Ever read the above Ietterl A new one de S- HOLDEN she finest harbors, it not the very finbot,' Y•• �\ demand for many debentures which rite ! on the great lakes. And yet the amount t t,�..a Phan fr" time to time. They are oounells have been afraid of iasuing ow. ." ing to the leek of demand from London. R1�CREADY of shipping l accommodates is moue practi. t Nnu1M, true, and full of human InteML sally uegligiblet. POT example, the ten- er for though practically all ear municipal pace of the Sault bsnsle' for the month �t" 'I` debentures are sold to Causdiab-bood c., ,rt ids' LIMITED „t of June was OF GOLD. houses, most of these place the greater = r was !0.708.000 teas. as compared x percentage of the large ',. to T.400.000 tons ;in June, 1911. While Ter i De ge issues in London. Iroato harbor's traffic' for the month was Prosperity demands of us more That is one reason why' the London p� $ ' ! , market Is so important. Another reason : (Car 0 S Bontti o only 871.000 ton.. as against 251,000 in r:. ,� pri.denee aged moderation than ad- g x : + >. i -: c! is that 'he English investor is satisfied ' _ June, 1911. - i.tr.r varsity. g Relatively, the lake shipping from To- _ , LtW with s'lowe'r yield than the Canadian COIDnlOn Stook). a ronto has been dw-indliur year by -year ' �i•` If a preacher has anything worth and so most or our low yield bonds are ,;.. for the last generation. It to only citi- saying he can sayV it in ten minutes. �'Itoreove, our railroads do practically eons well on in years who remember when The sincerity of a Christian ought all their }lnanrinc In Landon• Lr.st De Price 'and' full 'particulars the waterfronti need to be dotted with comber the Canadian Northers sold no - _.grain elevator@ And the docks were al• to be perf-et and so well known i • i ways busy. that_Cvery.;ane can. go b his si a less t bonds in one b. _ Perhaps time day Cif" g Y ' at a 1 Tow rat UTl grain -Crain by boat in London mmparative v e. q from Toronto is pant, but there are plan@ word, - It would have taken years to have placed on toot t`b make Toronto again. a great The fact that truth lies itt the those bonds in Canada. The rni.roads port for other purposes. That's the chief - bcsttom of .a notably the well is need more inonev"to keep up to the crest P expenditures they are making on new I purpose of the new Harbor Commission, reason why the truth i8 often s0 twnstraction. The pessimist referred o c< The city owns a large acreage on the in the do sentence had better talk to CANADA SECURITIES waterfront, and` to 'thin Acreage it is fearfully watered. CORPORATION LTD. hoped to attract large industral factorips 'There is nothing more universal- some of our railroad presidents lxfore Sir A. .Conan :Do le. $ he persnades himself as to the - avenracy. Docks and wharves whale coot will fatal Y I,y commended than a fine day: the of his statements.' . many hundred thaumands of daUsre are Montreal, Toronto, Landon, Eng. being projected. At prfsent when 1 .host reason is that people can commend from the Atlantic works " its way up, golf balls', a left riding boot, a die- it - without envy. Mr. Brains is nearly always to,6 ; a i through the St. Lawrenrr canals it cannot' tiona.rv, and half___.a- doz€n tin —Relieve t- of success husv .to talk•- _ •• ` w And a place to does Rnt that is.. to_'he Quickly changed- I1Fe- aymDathy of tho ates "- - is. nothing more than doing what Dominion Government has. been enlisted "Ali," said th creator of Sher- you can do well, and doing well Sher- and extensive dredging operations are lock Holmes, whatever you do without a thought ,now underway. Rut, _nf course, the great , t. ,. case, nmadam, is boon win -be the new Welland canal atut quiW._clear. You keep a goat." of fame. If it come . at all it. will the deepening of the 9t Lawrenew route come because it is deserved, not t►e- R` cause it is sought after. And, �e�uls►!'itlr A girl expects a man to thirJk her mareover,:.there., tv_i"Il" .lie no -.mis- -of the bowels- is an absolute nelces. hair is naturally curly even when givings, no disappointments, no - city for good health. Unless' the - she knows that he knows it isn't. feverish, exhausting excitement. - Waste matter from the food which Longfellow. colle a there is got rid of so least - Keep an eye on your friends ; you Let us do our duty in our shop or once a desq, it decays and poise, the know what to ex y mfr kitchen, the market. the strret,` - whole body, esueiin}�- biliowneas, intii- • pact from our `estion and sick headaches. Salts enemies. the office, the school. the home, _ and other harsh mineral purgatives - ' " just as fait'itfully as if we stood in irritate the delicate lining of the Lemo nice and salt will. remove the front rank of some great, battle bowels Dr. Morse's Indian Root - &std we knew that victory for man- bowels. vegetable - regulate iron -moul -from linen without in- kind depended on our bravery. - . the bowels effectively without weal jury fabric. Wet the stains Rtrength artd 4-ill, When we. deg Omickg, sickening or griping. Use -with fixture and "set the art that the humblest of us will be serv- Dr. Morse's `- title in tho sunshine. Two or three ins in - that ¢rout- army 'W ich j lad�laa "Root Pills applications may be necessary if - achieves the welfare of the world.- i the stain is of long standing. Theodore Parker. ja -A- - -rm,.., � -'. .,; �.�' .. ....« ... •w.� ,.. -. -. -_ J..,.. - ,.,,. .,_r -� •. ..� - _... .. � _ �... _�er�. _ :�'r•wa- __v_- .e..,r .w?._�. ja -A- - -rm,.., � -'. .,; �.�' .. ....« ... •w.� ,.. -. -. -_ J..,.. - ,.,,. .,_r -� •. ..� - _... .. � _ �... _�er�. _ :�'r•wa- __v_- .e..,r .w?._�. /.. ,e,• ,..ae '; ..:, ?.. r.... - ;d,;�.,'ce..riw"1Er3'." <i - ."'"'y 511; ;ii:, �!.,°,...:{fizr-^°'= •"� r,^tn>- _ i - •-,,.- .w '-•iX °'7 'Yu e' G' ..: _ - ., r. - y t t h *� —C. and Mrs. Forster, of Green —Mrs. R. W. Gordon is spend- :HERE LOCALISMS. River, spent Wednesday with W. ing & week with Friends in the �� � .7� D. and Mrs. Rogers. city. I! —A barn dance was held on — Misses Coil& and Aggie Every —Mrs. Decker it erecting a new Tuesday - -night in one of E., R. are spending a week with their Get ready to protect your houses with screen doors and window ' ' Enure on her lot. Ruddy's new buildings. aunt at Sturgeon Point. .ly ,.. screens, _wire netting etc. and your stock must be protected —James Dean shipped a car- — Masters Marshall- and Gordon — Lost —On Tuesday, July 15th, y load -af.- -Qu to. Toronto oa Mon - Coakwell are spending a few days between lots 20 and Zt, on the 2nd also. Try Dr. Williams famous fly oil, $1.00 per gal. f_ day. with friends in Toronto. con. road, a patent Ieather satchel :tr —Mrs. Johnston, otKleiabur , is —Miss Mitchell, of Toronto, is containing $5.00 and letters ad- i visiting her son, Rev. D. E. J� ting with her uncle and aunt. dressed to Mrs. C. James, Picker -. Fresh groceries weekly, also fruits in season. Pints- quart and half 1a P -•' •elan.. Jbt. and Mrs. Deverell, ing. Finder will please leave same` * a1lon sealers for the canning season.. e _ —H. G. Kerr, of Toronto, spent —Fred. Rich &rdson's new barn at Tim N>tws • office. $ Sunday at the home of his mother on the second concession was erec• — During the electrical storm of here, ted on Wednesday afternoon. Monday afternoon, Robert Me- G, A, GILLESPIE, IDUNBARTON w —Alf. Rogers, of Kinsale, spent —A. G. and Mrs. Green and fam- Brad yy last a horse by lightning - Sunday at the home of his parents ily are visiting friends sad rein- and �P. H. Bunke !oat a cow. `P _ here, Lives in Toronto for a few days. Cullis had four trees in his orch- �;� —Mies Maggie O'Leary, New. —Miss McMullen and Mrs. King, and strnck and one of these was stall, is holidaying with Picker- of Toronto, S nt the past ten thrown over the fence by the ". lair friends. days with F. W. and Mrs. Weeks. force of the lightning. He also �� —Miss Jennie Dale, of Toronto, —John Law, of Toronto, was in had a pine tree in front of his id visiting Pickering relatives for town on Wednesday, he and Mrs. house struck. few days. Law haying just returned from a . y �$ —MissAlma ..Crank, of Bright, g handcar accident o the C N. g -trip out west. injured ins were is holida ing at the' home of her —George and Mrs. Law, of To- R., another here. ronto, spent Saturday and Sun- at Port Hope. r� A T — Born —In Pickering,' onThurs- 'dap with their relatives here and A building equal to tvrentyator• 101 WEATHER SPECIALS w day, July, 11th, to D. and Mrs. at Brougham. 4 lee in height is to be erected at the : Pettit. a eon. —Mrs. M. Swallow and laugh- corner of Victoria and Adelaide - —Geo. A and Mrs. Gordon, of ter, Mrs. J. Hilts, ab�d the Tatter's ` 'Toronto, spent Sunday with their two daughters, of Toronto, are Streets, Toronto. MoxTON's KIPPERED HERRING . y _ relatives 'here. spending a few days with friends Falcon Brand Salmon 10c per can- Esomething eacep- f — Born —In Toronto, on Wedoes- here. Remember W. D. Roger's sale of Very flue Red Salmon in half liana! for the money. Ha i day, July 10th to R. A. and Mrs. — Lost —On Wednesday, a black household furniture, rubber pound -tins. 15c per-'can. you tried It? Dougglas, it son. leather folding wallett, containing tired buggy, etc. Satur- h W. Wood, of Winnipeg, about seventeen dollars. Finder day, July, 20th, j L CAMPBELL'S SOUPS w has been spending a few days with rewarded on returning to Donald Auto Pickles ', ISO easily prepared —just add boil- da` Pickering friends. Kerr, Pickering. 'L p T T I T in 25c bottles- mixed, mustard, ; ing water — Vegetable, Chicken, r' ! Celery, Pea, etc. ; - urday, July 18th, the wife of W. auspices of the Autumn Leaf Mis- 6UARAXT.ZAS PARISL�N SAGE FOR " B. Powell, of a daughter. sion Band was held yesterday aft- FALLING HAIR AND DANDRUFF —Mrs (Dr.) Kerr and child, of ernoon at the lake, when an en- We want-you to know that the girl SZelienople, Pa., are visiting at the joyable time was spent by all. with the Auburn hair is on every tot- Fine Assortment . of Fancy, Biscuits). �iseuits). home of D.-and Mrs. Simpson. — Another shipment — Ladies' tle and carton of PARISIAN SAGE. A ' —Miss Jean Bateman, of Toron- porous knit vests. Get in early. We want you to know this for your ' to, is visiting at the home of her Impossible to keep up the stork. own protection, for there are many Fresh Oranges, Lemons, Bananas milAt3ons and i�iis eusY matter to _- -- - • ' get the spurious article. —Mr. and Mrs. Miller, New- demand. Also, another lot of you can always get the itenuine >> market, are visiting with the lat- ladies silk lisle hose and mep's PARISIAN SAGE at D. Pettit's for Ladies' Summer Vests— sleeveless ,;. Ladies' White Lawn Blouses at ter's sister, Mrs. W. J. Coakwell. fancy summer shirts just arrived only 50 cents a bottle he will not de- $1.00, 1.85 and 1.50, nicely made— and short sleeves-10c, 15c, 18c, — Donald Kerr, of the Toronto at M. S. Chagman's. ceive you. y Star, is spending a week's vaca- —The Buffalo moth is a favorite PARISIAN SAGE is rigidly' guar. just•right for hot Breather.' 20c and 25c each. Huge assort- §` - tion at the home of his mother topic of conversation among the anteed #or dandruff falling hair and meat of these. ' here. women at present. All over the itching scalp. It is a most deligbtful and invigor- - —Miss Dolly Kerr, of Toronto, country the same complaints Are Ladies' Lisle Huse in black, tan its a pending a week's vacaticn at made in regard to - their ravages- brio$ hair dreaming that puts life nod Pe g brilliance into the hair and causes it and white. If you see our tan I Boys' Drab' I3lae 3erseys with.' ith _ the home of her mother on Church They have made their appearance co grow if the hair root be not dead. silk lisle at 85 ets you'll put your white neck and arm bands, very atrdet. in many house' where they have It's the tonic.you will use always if foot in it. floe and light, only 26 casts each. . ""� ... —Miss Sanderson, of Claremont, never been known to exist before. you time it once. Its visiting at the home of "her Tbeir abundance this spring has Just right for those hot days. uncle and aunt, H. G. and Mrs. caused the Provincial Department _ t .. Calvert. Of'Agriculture to issue a circular `�� �+ Boys' Straw Hats at 50e and Me— —Miss Lillian Crawford, of To- telling the best methods by which Fag Term from Sept. 3 nice fine at-raw with aide black Men's Mule Harvest Boots at 1.50 _ " ronto, is ® nding a few days at the. can be eradicated. band. Very nobb for the little - pe p ry y I Men be sure to see these —so light, the home of her uncle, Richard —The severest thunderstorm Arrang o now to enter the L. Crawford. of the ' seaaoa passed over this !allows. comfortable and cool. — "A big run" on New Perfeo- locdlity on Monday afternoon, '�� floe Oil Staves and Berger's Eng- when for about half an hour a FARMERS— Take home a gallon ai "Creoaold,,, and Spray -the cat - 'k •lash Paris Green at Chapman s. the rain came down in torrents, ' Came and see. and the lightning was almost a 20RONT06 i NT. tie —Its great stuff - Increases the mills supply. —Alf. and Mrs. Wood and child, continuous flash: L. Squires, of of Montreal, called upon Picker- the lake shore, lost a valuable fat The, school that ham a great repute - ering friends on %turday, having steer by lightning and a pine tree tion for giving superior business BERGER'$ ENGLISH PARIS GREEN kills those bugs —Don't take come in their auto. beside his house was also struck. and shorthand trainjng. Graduates Substitutes. —Miss Ida Bunting, whO has Mr. Reid's barn on -the north side get and bold good positions because been visiting her sisters in To- of the Kingston road was struck, they are thoroughly prepared. - T - Ironto, has returned home, accom- but other than a Few boards be- !Gist one. Of our Hammocks for the noon !Saar, hied by her niece, Miss Helen ing knocked off, no damage was Write for catalogue. Open all year. uglass. done. The rain followed b the Enter any time. j . •' —The hap crop is much better cool weather will prove very bane- - _ `:', W. J. Elliott, Principal _ •= - •. than was anticipated A few weeks flcial to the crops which are very J t p y Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. , J • ` -. APMAN go, but owing to the lack of wind promisiag in this vicinity, but J►�,J V (much difficulty is experienced in which were beginning to suffier _ i ,curing it. from the excessive heat and dry —A meeting of the executive weather. GET OUR, CATALOGUE a committee of the local. branch of —We congratulate both teacher — IT IS FREE Harvest I�•��S .the Bible Society will be held -this and pupils of the Pickering pub- ms's, (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock, at lic school on the result of the . Clarkson Rogers.. recent exs►roinations. For enter - -- Clarence Etsm Odel "Schools. eleven r _by his sister, Mies Lillian, o Lock• ppupils wrote and six were success- -,,port, N. Y., is holidaying at the ful. The successful candidates '� Isla 5%ser W. -c _.Hay forks, Rakes, Hoes, Scythes' and Snaths. me of his uncle, R. L. Craw- were Miss Helen Burling, who Cs. e -ford, also at D. S. Crawford'st, secured houora, Misses Gertie ` Pure manilla Rope for your hay fork, Whitby Crank, Myra Crank, Aggie Every,h - .Contractor Charles Cook has a Elsie Rogers and Ivan Green. On Pure Paris Green, Sprayers and Sprinklers. number of teams at work grading entrance to High Schools there Machine Oil, Gasoline, Linseed nil, Etc. the new electric railway. The were six candidates, of whom five he 4d ream 9arlors road will be free from heavy were successful. The following 1`'ew Perfection Oil Stoves and Hammocks grades and sharp curves in order are the successful candidates that great speed may be attained. Misses Muriel Pettit, who secured Now Open Every Dap, i --W. Mitchell. of Dumbarton, a scholarship, Irene Murkar, Gear. OSEPH � ,V U N D Y ' left' in our office this week a gina Shirley and Joseph Quinlan - a Neilson's Fee Cream enjoys the egg l0 i chess in cf�rcu>3iferen�e stn of whom Arthur Buodywho reputation of "Being the Best." lOngitudallyamd 81 inches in sir secured a pass. We serve it exclusively. �N'S FURN/S�/NGS rumference across, and inside the ` —The many Pickering friends Jorge egg there was an ordinary of Rev. Father Gallagher will re- Neilson's Chocolates, the chcolates , sized egg. Both had perfect shells Bret to hear of his death which -that are different, from 40c. - .land both were ordinary shaped. took place on Sunday morning', to 80c per lb." Large assortment of Shirts in the new shades and styles with collar - - People are beginning. 'to won- after only a few days illness. On - -to match. ' These are the best value we have had far, -- -icier what is the matter with the Thursday morning last he sus- - :-]Brock road.' bridge. The bridge rained a eunetFoke which was ful- We have moved into oar new many a day at $1.00 and $1.25. ; wits supposed to have been com- lowed a short time after by Para- Bakery this week. - =` pleted by this time, but so far lsie of the brain. Owing to his `ISITORS11WELCOME ,Working Shirts 50c:, roc ", SOe. and 90c. �, -nothing apparently has been don e. advanced age, i�eing in his 61st The council, however, are taking year, he was unable to recover Be sure and ask for our Home Straw Hats la`s, 25e and 50c each. action in the matter and it is from the attack, and he gradually d. - hoped that it will be ready for sank until his death, having fail- Made Brea traffic sometime before winter. ed to regain consciousness. The t' A �}" -New Hosiery, Hats and Capq and Underwear. —W. C. Ruttan, of Whitby, a deceased, was born in Donegal PICKERING BAKERY " .�ILpiI of Arthur Blight, of the To- County, Ireland, and came to Can - ron;to Con sel'vato" .-wa Rat• -the -age .nf .SDont 20. He AND ICE CREAM PARLORS R, A. BUNTING, PICKERING'' yin town on Wednesday, with A was edhented'at the Church Semi- N iew of forming a class in vocal Oar in Mot - I d ' 1879 s E+ j,j�/1 DALE 1VI ILLS - " _ � music. Mr. Ruttan expects to y n red an in wa ordained priest by Archbishop PSO�ER2N� y form a class about the flrat of .Lynch. He was connected with _ September, when- he will also be the Caledon, Schombe,rg and Pick- Chopping our Specialty '- - prepared to take private pupils in ering parishes leaving the latter Ogilvie's' household and Glenora t vocal aining. Futher announce- about ten years ago when be was Flours in 25,50 and 100 pound mentfwill be given later. moved to St. Cecelia's parish in sacks. Fresh Rolled —W. D. Rogers, who has pur- West Toronto where be has -ever ' Oats, Etc.' `- `� "•:'chased a general store business in Since been located, and where he Mixed Feed. Bran and Shorts by the Alton, will sell by public auction has had much success. He- was ton or cwt. Prices reasonable. 'W'. W ee3rA at his premises, Church St. to- prominent in educational matters m--. -' morrow (Saturday), all his, house- and in church organizations. An Chopping every day. _ .:hold furniture, rubber -tired bug- evidence of his success in West gy, harnes4, garden tools, etc. Toronto is the fine new church PICKERLYG MARKETS The furniture, buggy, etc., are all which has been erected to replace White Winter Wheat, old...... $1.03 in first-class condition and nothing will be offend for ealebuthie own the old rongh -cast structure that was used when he took charge. l Red ...... 1•M '• I' rsona] r Art Do not fail to pe p Y• A ttPnd tots ale which will begin His funeral took lace on Wednes- I p day morning to Mount Hope came- Mixed -,'• " Spring Wheat................... .Al Goose ........... ...... 4t shy at 1.80 P. m, tery. 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