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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_07_26u �. ,� . '�' +' . ... M -. verve .. .. •. '. . ^''. :.l Y .'-VOL. _ _ _ ' .___ . _ -_PICKERIN(; ONT., - i'RIDAY, JULY 26, • 19I Toe •I3 ' XI. � . 2 - -- -- _ � N oyefistaiastal 49araa. MONGOLIA OSHAWA Established 78 years Afed�t SPINIK MILLS Miss Etta Ramsey, o! Toronto, is R James Hodges, M. pastor •T�� _ apendiag a time_with relatives here. of the call -Presbyterian Min ed uai has ����001� ` We coagrstulrite S. Brownst:erger,,sccepted a call to Mionedosa; Man. LhMiss s Libble and May n Bowes, Chas. will bed declared vacant on August 4. E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- A. Wideman and P, Tarr on pasain He will reach his farewell sermon at R• tersdmemberofthe OptometriealAsso• FLOUR: ''.'�: y siatioa of Ontario. Special attention given to��T the fitting of glasses. Byes tested free. North y R 'u` , W $ITE -SATIN Claremont. �0 and Mrs. Hewitt and eon. Charlie are Rev. Hugh Munro, Bowmanyille, has CREAM—BUNS - camping at Musselman's Lake. been appointed Moderator in- the "�� C. McKINNON, M.D., L,R.C.S., TEA— BuiwTS Rev. Mr. Bricker, of l5tou8ville, led vacancy. Mr. Hodges' work at Osb- r y 1� . Edtnbnrgh, member M the College of Bread and Cake Makers Free. the prayer - meeting held at A. Browne awn is highly commended, and an Pb7aloiaas sad 8nrgeoas of Ontario liosntiats on Tuesday evening of last week, effort was made by a strong commtteei n2 So a1 College of Snrgeoas, Ediabazgh. BoeoQ; atteatioa to a.ieaae..or women sad FEED :`.' Mir, Charles Bowman, of yEglington, to have hiw.. 'remain. BRAN couple of days with friends hers. R - SHORTS atatldzea, Cross and resideaos, sroniham. T returned home on Monde after a a MANITOBA OAT BRAN p • PICKS di X—RAY I INSTITUTE SURGICAL SHORTS Nathan and Mrs. Tarr and dau h- Miss- Eva ROUGMAM OAT CHOP WELLAr D FEED FLOUR ter, of the tith line, Markham, called _ Hanson is in Toronto with JUMBO on the former 's brother, R. Tarr, on friends. LEY FEED ioslasaxa, - ovzexio Sunda evening. MIXED CHOP - OATS _ Y g• Fred MIddleton spent a few days in a� ,�* R. RLl3Ix T W`111oian X. Bo , X D., C. X., OAT CHOP - - cuNOAR~ o Toronto. CORN CHOP 4 CORN Lynde, of Toronto. L visiting Spenialrst iu Rectal Dtsaases. Prostaao Dix- < Mrs. Perryman. Special rites for large usatitiee °,rx oases of •ten. Diseases of Women, Cancers, CORN CHOP Miss Hazel Macfadyen, we regret to p R q a'amors. I. Say esaminanon. Diseases of eye. '.CORN CRACKED report, is indisposed this week. Frank Hamilton is in London with ear. nose, tbroot end laaas. Fittinggiasees sad pp -friends for a time. TT all "at* and absonio diseases. ..MIXED CHOP The Bible Society will meet in the Mrs. D. Stevenson, we are sorry to F _= v Oboe Hoare 19 ao 3 and 9 to 0 X017 " church on Sunday evening next. FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS Russell Walton, of Cleveland, is Teport, is quite ill. 'BAKERS' JOY visiting his mother, Mrs. M. D. Wal• O. P. McGregor, of Tomato. spent GOLDEN CITY r 'over Sunday in the village,'; - Chopping every day in the week. ton. HI$SIMI , E. FAREWELL, Clifford Bowman, of Colds in e, i9 Mrs. Matthews is in Toronto with K.C., HARRIS. pprr g �. TRB.Ooaatt77Crawaaabra .naCovaay s3POC3'iL spending his holidays with hie aunt. her daughter for a few weeks. 1 8?ltsttor. Cout,Ratio. n' n Airs. McGregor, of Toronto. +• 10.7 .,ALWELL'S MOLASSES Mrs, G. A. Gillespie, All accounts must be aid b or before is visiting Mrs. Gen. McGregor, P y MEAL Mrs, Armstrong and four children July - 27th---- -Uelose m books for T. BARCLAY, Barrister-at-Law, __ and Miss Haliburton, of Toronto are Mrs. Fuel, at Uxbridge, 1H visiting the year then. Please call and settle. L • Soilaito:, Notary Pnblto, Special Ezamt- at Colin Philip's for a few weeks. y st Wib HiR:i Conn of Jnstio+, Brock aveee, • • a o a e of weeks. Gormley, Miss May his success atcMarkham his aechool. n =f, staying with airs. Chaise Smalee for wbttt,Y, Tt, J. L. 3PINK LIMITED, F. z. c+RF..t�N E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and PICKERING. ONT. Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Dandy Mr, and Mrs. Beck. of London. Ont., 11 - . Solicitor, Notary public, Eta Money to and eon, all of Toronto, are visiting spen t a few days at John Hamilton's. 4 loan. Oteoe next door to the Standard Bank, with Joseph and Mrs. Gormley. E. W. Bodell, of Cbicago, spent a _ ` Whiib r. 14i1y few days with his father, W. J. Bo- _ . T H E PICKERING NE W-S MROCK ROAD Duncan Hubbard, of Lemonville, q C-)CK _Wft_W oft %moor G. " j �tzs #arises l�tiltrs• ag 1 46 aiks kw.t Licenses Mtn the Coon y at oaisido , CLAREI�I()NT city. red Simpson operations neraround here are Cowan. C Afr°awWght and Mre Hubbard, of - tmy for all styles very brisk at present. Nohleton, are visiting the formers F60D y of furniture. The construction work is progres- mother.; POL'CHER, Real Estate Auc- sing favorably -under contractor Daly. Mre. John Hamilton had the rose- a, �. tlosteer, valuator, collector and taster fortune to fall and 38 laid u 1st matrttaEe Leea,ee Brougham. ® holidaying at the homes f o Fuller. Pies - & +07 Master Joe Crawford, of Toronto, is pat the - -' HOPPER Issuer of Marriage y R ant time. CALDWELL'S MOLASSES ,��w Win scorn has n his i- Miss :Mlay Linton, of Torontn, is 9 • Licenses !n the Oonaty of Ooaarfa Room Moulding g � holidaying under the parental roof MEAL $1.110 ,p OSo. at store and his residence. Claremont. Lion as teamster for Samuel Fitchett. y R p A number of houses are being erec- for a few weeks, $LATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL __ ?! R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP OLEB$ Picture Frames ted bore for the accommodation of the Roy McGregor of this school and �. Conveyancer. g�lsstonsr too officials of the new C. Y: R. y of No. 12 were suc- $1 Mlttssl Lyman BarClx 1, Go � a°`° °na.as Hs°• 1100" ss l°a° �+ A cow belonging to M. Fitzpatrick cessful at the entrance examination. Al �_ •" :, ost'oQ of a's° Ido endow Shades fell into a pit made by the C. P, R T-T John Poucher. of Toronto, and A. SAGAR and FLAX MEAL construction gang and broke her neck. E. and Mrs. Major. of WhttevItle, $1.00 "FPOSTiLL. Licensed Auctioneer, .. Mrs. George Moody and son of the visited Thomas and Mrs. Poacher on . toe .00nnasas of sort sod oawta amo- north- west-sre expected to arrive here Sunday, POULTRY TONIC - x: Man sale• of all kinds attenued to on abortast J E. Devitt and wife and Ernest _ Dolton• address orsen giver P, o., on$, in a few days to visit the former'$ L 70 cents+ — UNDERTAKING sister, Mrs. W. H. Jackson, st-on wife, of Toronto, Weis B. PO W E L Lr Licensed. Auc.- -- - - - — ue a - - — - - - t e�` u0seeT vaia.tor sae eoll.ct0r f� ( xq coaoection o Su � of the Christian ettantiew at ontarto .na York an kinds o! iixaRiGG!! SPIN K, ' s.laa eonaaesed other .vatela or braootioo church will meet at the home of Mrs. i s K! td 4; Sale Cotes eollsoted )or daces or other pare D18t8aCe no object. We stated last week that Alex. • „ ltcalare appt7 at residence. zlsaabotb aa. F M. - - -- J W. H le on Wednesday, - _• ' arras. Pbon• orders left at Nave Oinas, Ptak• arias. or ttesaa'ba store. Claremont, will ra __ __ Ian moderate. strawberries from his patch in town. All are welcome, y ;PICKERIIIIG = wive aromas actsntioa aapstsotloa York expects to have. 1500 hoes of oR y. u 1st. inaran• The weather has been so favorable send. R7 pbaeennmttertoIndependent IOol that he has revised his estimate and WHITBY is eonijdenly counting on 11000 boxes S. P�•AI At ©� sr1'V . as the season'& crop, and all these off The annual Baptist picnic will be R. Iv/s/ 11 �J aborot a quarter of an sere. held next Tuesday afternoon at Hey- When 0 A'- WNtTiVAL�, ONT. ' When chanted before 'Magistrate doushore Park, ���/ Funeral lr>�� sins s16.lm.r. Pickering Pharmacy Hamilton on Monday with stealing a The Methodist picnic field on Wed- bicycle at Zephyr, Fletcher Cryder- nesday afternoon at Heydonsbore Egg, Stove, Nut-and Pea sizes '� Any business entrusted to me will FOR — man, of Le*akdale. said '•I took it," .Park was A successful elixir. There in hard coal. be carefully Dandled. WATCH '' S and teas corrimitted t� Whitby for was a IarRe attendnndance and every• Beet I lump steam coal. All coal is hang - CHAINS try mimed wheel Cdeland ntredt'119 young thing passed Ott most pleasantly. under cover, t full e�fight and -` - -- -- C ea Moderate -- - P - -- m Independent Phone No. 1014. > Prout's, where Cryderman had also Edward Du hep was convicted premi ed �� Bc�� for stealing a watch from the remises �.L ..CC�d h Al een working for a couple of weeks. of J. E. Disney on Wednesday last GUARDS, He had tried to bomw the bicycle be- and sentenced to three months im• a JOHN PHILIP BR9C�LETS Etc• fore and been refused. — Journal.. prrsonment. A �.od stock o! rough and matched TM s The C. P. R. crossings on the north hemlock, also matched and dress- MIQMLAND CREEK ed spruce and pine. j route. have. been approved of by the 9 i Has a full line tl on k and cur- Our $1.25 Witches are Rood ones Council, but much dissatisfaction 2x, 3x and 4x Ontario cedar shingles ed meats constantly on hand. find guaranteed one year. Mise s. J. of Toronto. is visiting exists over the locatlsin.ot the station, 3x andAx B. C. shingles. _ L with Mrs. J. Brurowell. which is three quarrersof smile from r ' es care full Let me quote you prices on an build- a y y an Accurately Hawkins are visiting friends at Nia- ing material you may require. - Haan, Bologna, S9einers, etc. tested and fitted with gars, Hewess Bros. have purchased trite i - 17tst, - best lasses. Robert Carne ie and Tamil UcalMan Block, occupied by the Bill stuff a specialty. t prices paid for g R y have p Inge ndant one 1b04. Butcher's cattle got nicely settled in W. J. Morvish's Standard Bank and a part formerly Pe ph d house here. y- used e l the oat office. hop. will A• =in • RE E SOR ]�• �'ET�'2T P t.t liverq Wilmot f}� and sister, of Cheri use the latter aA a;7utcher shop. The PICHERING PHARI�CY wood, spent Sunday with E. Craven price paid was $:1,000. f and family Some changes have been made in LOCUST HILL ` k' Mrs. J. Brmwell spent a few days connection with the Toronto - Eastern r First -oiase rigs for hire REAL ESTATE last week with_ the former'a, parent& Railway,. It has steers decided that all ••••• at Whitevale. grades aliall not exceed "two per cent.' ~ "Dap Or IIlglit In the ahsence of our minister on This will make a much better road - '4 ' Sunday, the pulpit was filled by F. wav than at first intended and the Bus meets all trains Lewis, of Toronto. roan will he suitable for 'either steam , Que m he e_took in or electric power. This will necessi- Teaming promptly attended to. / a Quite a. number from her u� • •-• --- +ew ----- the excursion to on Wed- tats a much longer period for con- � Agent for Canada ge,Qo, Insurance rates lower 'on fa.rrii pro- nesday and all report a good time: struction than expected. Peak 9� ✓' perty and Village Dwellings, t "a' Bovd and son end daughter E. W. Evans, hand- master of the • H. r in first -class Companies. have returned to Hamilton, after 34th Regimental Band, has received Pickering• spending a week with' R'. P. and .Mrs, an invitation from J. D. R. Jamieson. ALFRED PALMER NO P2e'Z'iLTYl' QtQt3 rave . - police itiaigNteate oo ran•. an y If not insured «ith rue,, call and formerly chief of police of Whitby, _ _ ^ __,compare; rates, • GREEN RIVER to visit that town. on the occasion,of tA PAlllt@r and Decorator One first -class brick house and Russell and Mrs. Foster visited with the meeting of the Associated Boards We have imported from France y>i stable for sale, Wm, and Mrs, Hooter on Sunday, of de (.Ontario. The invitation a very choice dine of -" Established seven years In - a = - . ° includes free transportation and all Miss Mary Doten is spending a few expenses. The invitation is being BONY AND IVORY ' -�- Pickering Village.— W V. Riehudsoa weeks holidays with friends in To- P • g • • • y considered by the band. Call on me for estimates, rnnto. and at a price much below the Win. and Dirs. Dun-heath,, of To- There is much excitement over the average Prices reasonable, Notary Public, Pickering. rnnto, spent Sunday with W. R..and voting on the debenture by -law for A felt range Workmanship guaranteed Sirs. Barton. raising $25;000 -for the erection of a R of silver, Lettering SPECIALIST Mrs. Eli Nigbawander spent a few new high school. The opposition is so for initialing kept ui stock. F'ICK�RSN Out. days last weak with Mrs. A. M. Ellis, strong that there is some doubt as to Hair Brushes, Coinhs Dlirrots 4 ' of �ksbhurn, its passing. It is' claimed that the �� TLttE TABLL Pickering Station d In all kinds of Tire Setting. Dirs. Rodman, of Toronto, is spend- amount asked for is $ 0.000_le-wdum . -«C;etheg :fir., met ��>�a�tfinettr.we a #v disTe~ait� �li�ad iMirs: TWlniT purpose. Brushes, Gent's Hat No: 6 M&i] 8,08 A Dl, Reapet and -M wer Knives ground Nighswander, Mayor Downey hxs called a meeting Miss Annie McNeil, of ,Toronto, is to take place tbis (Friday) evenin to Brushes and -so 14 Local g pt P. M. spending - - spending her holidays with 1V. A. discuss the matter with the ra e- fihaviog Brushes. e ' Woodworking and _ and \ire. Fuller. payers. Bab Brushes, Nail Brushes, and r .,Trains going West due as follows - y .. , No. 13 Local 8.56 A. M. General Blacksmithing, Percy Flannagan, who has been All Saints Church was the scene of Manicure Sets (with or-with- it " 11 Local 2.x0 P. ad. spending a few weeks with ,friends a beautiful wedding on Monday after Li ''woe here, returned to Toronto Sunda out asses), etc. , 7 Mail 8.19 P. M, r y .noon, when Allen• Blending, younger r *Sunday included. Ili ��U����I — BoocK Raao last' daughter of Wm, Calverly, was mar- Ale: King. of Toronto. has rented ried to D. Norman Ross,,M.D.,L.D.S., BlacksmithingW. A. family intend brick residence, where of 'Winnipeg. The rector, Rev, R. W. Have goo. lots of water ? his family intend camping for a month Allen, performed the ceremony. The - {, or so, bride was attended by her sister, Miss Norman Bassett C. 8. 1tJCL, OF VNIQTIeVALIt A large number from here attended Louisa Calverly, and the groom was _ is prepared to furnish the excursion to Jackson s Point on supp -irted by the bride's brother, JEWET.ER AND 6PT]CTAN Having rented the Dunharton shop P P you anything Wednesday last. They report - having Fred Calverly. .. Mrs. Herbert L And opened the same, I am prepay- in the line of water supply such as bad a Rood time. The Shamrocks Dunn, Mus. Bac., of Toronto, resld- oF►os/r■ uses; l ed to do all work entrusted to pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, won first prize for football. ed at the organ and Miss Marjory POST OFFICE. WHITBY me in the above line, plumbing, etc. Mrs. McLeod and son Almuric, also Gray, of Toronto, cousin of the bride. ` - Horseshoeing a specialty. Mrs, Marriott, of Toronto, have erect- sang "Because." After the ceremony w Call in and see ine an time. ed a tent in Mr. Wilson's flats where a reception was held at the home of y They are also expert well drillers P and respectfully solicit our atron- the intend camping for the summer. bride on Centre street north. The -` y P Almuric is an invalid and has not as happy couple left at �npe for Lax-et west t0 Fi _ DUNBARTUN age for the future, Ind nbone 6621• t ova muc ere will B � - `` , •' ,� � . .. side. .,.. � ..� ;. -'.• - . _•� �.... :.: , :... ,_ _ - ..:,:. Candy -, ye improved h peg wh r. k 11 •a,: _... '...C�',.i�.tk?'SG.aw.A.L. - ,�...:ii- .,,,., �. �.. �. a.. ..8_,ns.,..�..e......,.,- .;�.•. c .fir ,� ..'._.r� ::-x�+i'-r*---� :-'...r _ . • . _, .,."_ : _ -. • ._ ..... x ... , .......... _. _. - . , _ .., ..... n. _ _.,. m ...., . _ .. _ .... } _ ... , .. ... /A they 'II re ' . r M V .... ..a-. F- �l�.•.D A - ...i.:C4 N 7777 i'- r....i ,- "/i,'y�•.' '..- : . :'ti _:.%450 ii9.rS •T i 2M,* rrw, . -.M.!^ /' _ - _ •.r L' �.R D - ,�- ... - :Z. _ , ,� ... � _r,Lfi- �:•+'+41Y[m•�^+ 6 -. �, _,G ��N•yiY:iY!• , j.� PRIORS STILL ADVANCE. „dry WHAT SOWI(AREAIS LESS - Labor De artment a Rep4rit Shows 3, � Increasing i M r 4 fs Coat of Living. -t. Oats and fear ley are Somewhat Ahead of Last A despatch from Ottawa says: �-- _. The steady advance in prices con- Year­­-Crop and Stock Bulletin tinued durin? June, the Labor De- �A despatch y from Ottawa says: als are recorded in Prince ment's having _ pare index number v { viousl the highest; • recorded, to �,� u tetin on t e crops and live Island and British Columbia, the Y g S 136.9 in June, as compared with `, • . ,. o _ stock of Canada was issued by the per cent. condition ranging from 126.1 in June of last year. The "�• ' ° r Ce asus and Statistics Ofiioe on Wed- 97 to 99 in' the former and from numbers, it will be understood, are oesday. According to the revised to 96 in the latter Province, the percentages in each case of the f Agures obtained at the end of June, averse for the Dominion being ; average price level prevailing dart the total area under *-wheat this from 8o to 89. Fall wheat remains ing the 'ten years 1890 -1899, the -� year is 10,047,300 as compared low, being only 70 for Canada, 73 period selected b the Department with 30,387,1b9 acres ae8returned by for Oataria and 7.1.6 for Alberta. s the standard of comparison the census of 1911. The area sown Last year the condition was also throughout its investigation into " to fall wheat in 1911 was 1,097,900 low, viz., 75 for Canada; the aver- wholesale prices of some two hunt €3 acres, but winter killing has reduc- age of the four years, 1908 -1911, dyed and fifty Commodities of repro- x ,8d this area to 881,000 acres, The was Sl.b. Spring wheat is 89.73 sentative. character. The estimate N °`r modern plant of E. W. Gillett Company Limited, 'Toronto, Ont., consisting P department for the month of r cent., compared with 94.78 last of the de of six buildings, with three Railway sidings and separate office building. area sown to oats is estimated at per 9,494,600 acres, as compared with year and 88.86 the four years' av- June, therefore, shows prices to ` _ •9,233,650 acres in 1911, and to bar- erage ; oats 86.43, against 94.46 in have been nearly 37 per cent. higher ley 1,449,820 acres as against 1,403,- 1911 and 90.45 average; barley 88.58, in that month than was the average TRYING TO LOSE THE GAP - �69 acres is 1911. In the three against 93 in 1911, and 89.28 aver- for the decade 1890 -1899. The chief northwest provinces spring wheat age. Rye is 87.84, peas are 80.08 increases during June were in ani - ;covers- 9,029,000 sores as against and mixed grains 84.98. Hay and m431s and meats, fodder +, fruits and X8,946,865 scree in late, the inc =ease clove= show a condition per cent. vegetables, hides and leathers, Work on the Transcontinental is Beingj Rushed in " being in Saskatchewan and Alberta. of 85.59, against 84.97 in 1911; al- there having been slight decreases Including fall wheat t2ie total wheat falfa 90,59, against 82.31, and wheat, fish, _ North �ntarl0 in dairy products, prepared . sugars, coal and coke. acreage in the three Provinces is oats and barley range from 80 to A despatch from Ottawa' says: tion of the road. The track is laid 9,246,100, as compared with 9,301,393 88 per cent., figures which are ex- Major R. W. Leonard, the chair- from Winnipeg to a point near Lake l acres in 1911, t --- the decrease being a +� ceptional records by'from about -10 6: PERSONS KILLED. Nipigon.. There then occurs a gap y' counted for by the large area of to 15 per cent. = man of the Transcontinental Rail- - bzc -h. -by -this_time_is-- .reduced- #a► " -- �w t-- winter- minter in- ll.herta. _The. -estimated _of_.Iive .N.umher. Deaths - -ln Induatt'ial Ae- way- way has Mist returned about a hundred miles. Another Oats in the ,hree provinces %rcupy }stock show further decreases ex- eldents in June Last. to Ottawa, and lost no time in issu- gap of about the same length oo- 8,037,000 acres, and barley 826.iC3 oept as regards horses and dairy A despatch from Ottawa teas in an absolute denial to news- curs in :�f.. ' ( the former being 70,400 and P y g Quebec, some distance east • t set'es, as compared with last vear s cattle, g According to the records in Canada paper assertions that he has in- of Cochrane, and there is a short Census figures of 4,563,203 acres for the latter 14,500 more than last of the Department of Labor, sixty- creased the grades of the railway, gap in Quebec on the south side of oats and 761,738 for barley. year's estimates. The census fig- two persons were killed and 249 in- There has been no change in the the St. Lawrence, a short distance - ` Whilst not equal to the excep- urea of 1911 are not yet available. jured during the month of June in grades, he declared, that will effect east of Levis. kigh -__ 8181 %rantrecor�ied= this_.7'hA�ond- tiny -of all -lire ca{iacity_ef - l000aio_ - Whits -- Major -- Leeward ~Rill-- not -' -- k't -time last year, the condition of Canada is uniformly excellent, the comp$ritson with the records of the tive either eastbound or westbound commit himself to a definite state - r. spring sown crops is generally good. number of points being 97 horses, previous month and with June, to the extent of a single pound. ment, he has some hope of closing The highest figures for spring sere- 98 cattle, 97 sheep and 9e swine. 1911, shows that there were twenty- Neither has he any intention of the Lake Nipigon gap this Autumn, eight fewer fatalities than in May making any such change: so that the line may be available and thirty less than in June, 1911. Major Leonard has just oomplet- for hauling this season's wheat east t PRICES �ARM PRO�UGTS wheat, xo, 2. is to ice, Flour, l&an . Of the nonfatal accidents there ed a long trip, its which he went as to Cochrane and down by the Timis- ¢ Spring wheat patents, firsts. 85.80. ash onds, 95.30 strone baker:, 15.10: winter were eight more record -Ad than in far west as the Yellowhead Pass in kaming and Northern Ontario to �+ patents, choice, $5.40 to $5.50. straygbt May and one hundre<r and thirty- company with Hun. Frank Coch' I Montreal. Every effort is. being rollers, 54.95 to $5.00, straight rollers. Seven more than in June, 1911. rane, Minister of Railways, Oaranys FRowt TMs LaACIN0 TRADa bans. $2.40 to $2.50- B.olled oats. barrel'. y and in made. The issue is largely a matter of 06.05; bas, 9t tbs , 8q2.40. Bran: " 00. ': There were but two accidents re- particular went over the line east I of conditions. If they rove favor- t sNTRas or ANaRto,a. shorts. s ffiHi9,n 4o. s r Mt000 oai 'corded involving the death of more of Winnipeg for the purpose of do- I able, it may be accomplished, Next •a . _ iota. smo0 to sm a cheese. aneet west- I than one workman,, one of which ing everything possible to hurry on i year the Iine should be in operation ,f fMteas of cattle, craps, oneess and Otbw eras, 127.8 to 1.31 -40: Ones% eanerns, 12 34 loecurred on June 1, by which eight the -work, and expedite the comple- as a grain - carrying route. ,,; to 12 54c. Butter, choicest creamery. 75 3.4 ;. preslues at Mauna and Abr•aa construction laborera were killed to 260: seconds, 2S to 251.20. Eggs. select. - _ - during blasting operations on rail- ' ed. 86 to 46c : No. s stock. is to 160. Po- BgEADATIC"S. tat:oes. per bag. ear lets, Sa.ta. g g 'Toronto. July 23.- Flour- winter wheat, wav construction work near stones BIG FIRE IN VANCOUVER. MUST DESTROY SWINE. }0 Der cent pate nts, $415 to 34 s0, at sea Corners, Ont-, and the other a f, board, and at 8420 to t4, 25 for home ooa- UNITED STATES MARKETS. snmption aactwba Floury -Ftra% patents, �laneapolls, �nlr s3_whs,t -.1n1r e1,, head on ooliision of railway trains The Tudhope and "A.B.C."' Com- Whole herd at Windsor Found Is. $570 second patents. t6-2o. and ,trout 05, September. 951aic. December. 96b4c; near Nipigon. Out., In which four paniee Burned 071 %. i, Akers, $s, on rack Toronto. No 1 hard, $1.oe. *io 1 Northern, 1107 to leeted With Ho` Cholera. railway employes were killed. r pores. No 9 at %1.10. and No 3 at _ A den tch from Vancouver, far ( ra-9,0 3 ya flow. 7s to ►S1'Z0. oats- B.C: I� tJ 06 Bay ports. Feed wheat by ram• No. 3 white. 46 to 46 3.43 n e-No. s. 7oc , ,says : Causing approximate - 1 Upon orders from Dr. F. A. Jones, 1p1e 62 to c6r. Hay ports. Bran -$2e to in. Flour-First patents, SIR DONALD'S PREDICTION. ly from one and a half million to . Government veterinarian, an en- Ontario wheat -No, 2 white. Mod and 8610 to 8535. der. seconds. Na$ w tsoa: two million dollars' loss, fire on ! seized. 91,50 to 91.06, outside. ldrqt clears. $3.64 to $3.75: do., seconds, lire herd of swine, owned -by M A. Pear- Nominal. 82,40 to We. Believes the West Wiil Have ':50, Saturday morning wiped out prac -' Roundin a butcher, on Tecumseh _ aw oats -Car lots of Ifs. 2 Ontario 46 to Buffalo, Jul TSr- Spriag wheat. -No. 1 000,800 Bushels This Year. tically all of the buildings as the g' - Aa' Ea. and Ne, 3 at 46c. on track.:loronto Northern carloads store. $108 winter ' Road, has been ordered destroyed. 0 1 extra w C. teed. '460. Bar ports. scare. torn =No. 3 yellow, 771•¢o: No 4 west side of Main Street, one block r and No, t at 443 Bay ports. vellow, 753.40; No. 3 corn, 751.4.-te -7s A despatch from Winnipeg aayll: south-of Prior. The fire originated Hog cholera in a virulent form wan i" Carley- rtomisal. N%hrouch billed740�its Na 2 white 561a4c� Sir Donald Mann, in Winnipeg oa behind Champion and White's discovered recently among the ani - t. Corn -No s Amer-less yellow. 76e, on Wednesday, denied that the New mals, three having ied before 'the C track. Bay ports. and at tta T•rosto. No. 3 white, 541.4c; Pro. 4 white. a 1-4o. warehouse, which was burned, as g Sys - Nominal York- Montreal- Toronto syndicate well as the Tudho Motor and case was reported to the inspect �g uekwbeat- Nomtnal. Pe Bran- Manitoba ,bran• 12L is hags. To- LIVI 9'rOCH YABaBTS would buy the Winnipeg street rail - I A.B.C. Motor Company's buildings, tor. ` t Tonto tressit. shorts. $tA, Montreal, July 43. -'pop Qnaltt+ steers rr �•- t' _ sold at 17.23 to $76$, good at t6.7s to 97, way. "As Ear as I know there are I with most of their contents, iaclud- � +� t?OI*FT1tT !1lODUt'l and fair at $6 to i6.s0 per Joe lbs. Choice no aegotiation3 now for the pur- ing 19 cars and trucks. The latter 74 NEW POSTOFFICES. - :. butchers' cows sold a high a K, but the %butter - hairy., ebotne. 23 to 246; bakers', bulk of the trading was dons at 16 to chase of the street rai11►ay stock. estimate their loss st a quarter of - lafertor. 1s to eta; creamsry, 4t -te too -for 81.75, and the aammon and tafeiKer •t At the present, time it is worth a million dollara- on their stock and - June's Record -'Mont of Them if rolls. and W for solids. 93.50 to $4.50 per cwt. Common Crass• more in market than prospective garage. The Gibbs tool' works, the Rapidly Filling West. t Mlms -&1 to W a down, red bulls sold at a to $4.50 per cwt. and Cbeese -New nbeese, u1.43 for large and the better stook at from $4 w $ss9 psr purchasers are offering. In regard Angelus, a furnished rooming A despatch from Ottawa says 141.2c for twins. cwt. sales of sheep were lade at 93 to the main line, as thin s are house, and aiz street ca s were E. Be•nir Raad- picked, $3 per bushel: $3.75 per cwt Lambs met with a fair g go- Seventy -nix new post-offices were artmew, tia6 -zr� X40, sale at 87 per owt. Selected lots of hogs ing now, grading will be completed burned before they could be taken opened in Canada during the month Honer- lxtracted, to tins. it to Ise per sold at se-se to SLn per owt. we from New Westminster inland [or a from the barns site= the power of June. The great majority of -.Itl. off cars. Calves n d qua from $3 top went off, and ten .A.B.C. motor can - Poultry- wt4elegsle prices Of choice each. a to rise and analtty distance of . 350 miles. The inter- + them were in the western prow- 'dressed peal try �- Chickens. 1S to 17o_Ver Toronto, July 43- -Hogs continued their coning gap will also be covered went,up in flames. inces, thus indicating the rapit 1b; cowl, 11 to 12c: turkeys• t9 to 19c. vo rise of Ise a ay the latest states being f Poultry. about 2e lower than the above. $8-JO is 81.30, tek and watered. sprtns with contractors by the end of the settlement of new districts by the Potatoes -Car lets of Ontarice, in bags, lambs were dearer again, eholow ones set• record lII$Ux Of immigration this 4 X1.40, and Delawares at $1.50. ling , a wood sale from tM to pro. common and looking etter, and unless some nn- - year. .;ago PRODUCTS. medium cattle ragged from $5 to 96.5$ foreseen accident occurs I believe- Opinion of Judge In Field Crop F larmn -Less Clear. 13 to 1414te psi 1b. wi'h what few choice on" were offering Contest. to cane lets Pork -Abort cut. $Li to M. sellia• at $6.76 to 87.25. the crop will run as high as a quay - GOLD VEIN UNDER DOCKS. pN do„ mess, $29.50 t., M. Hama - Medium a ter of a billion bushels," said Sir A despatch from Hagerman says: fo light, 1T 1.9 to 1$0: heavy. 161.2 to 170; , . � grans. 131-$ is 133-4+; breaktaot bacon. it Donald. Adam Hood, who th�s year, as last, Workman Said to Have Blade Dist rto 1s t•2c: barks, 29 to etc.. -J. Craig; a Hamilton postman, _ has been chosen by the Department eavery In Cape Town. ` Lard- !`iere�es, 1334+: tabs, tto: rane, was presented with an oak rocker ENDURED TERRIBLE AGONY. 141.40, of Agriculture as one of the judges _ by the police for his braver in as- A despatch from Cape Town sistin a y for Ontario in the field crop eompe ; MONTREAL 1CARKETS. g constable. tition has returned from Guelph, says: It z reported that gold -bear- A. J. Vanveit, of East (}rand Sad Plight of An Old Lady Owing •� Montreal. Jal. L3. -Oorn, Amerieati yea. g , where be was under instruction a-t 1ng quartz here been discovered in ,`•; '. flew, No. L 796. Oats Canadian western, Forks, Minn., handed his wife his to Paralysis. the 0. A. College. Hv states that 'excavations under the, docks here 161.2 to Rs; Canadian western. No. 3. will in Victoria, B.C., and then shot 1n a reef 30 feet high. The man who 151.26: extra No. t reed. 461 -2c:' Bsrlev. A despatch from Ottawa says : reports fromo 70 or 80 delegates all g Man., feet, 63 to $ter; malting, $1.65. Buck• and killed himself. Mrs. Brunet, aged seventy two, . of over the proving indicate that the discovered the vein is named Tear- _ 117 Bing Edward Avenue, spars- spring trope are below the average non. He was employed a5 a work- lytic, is dead as the result of tern- at almost every point. - Hay is re- man on the dock eighteen years ble burns received when in endea- ported as being very light all over, a Since then he has been em- - _- �IENTY OF -RAIN -IN WEST voriag to pick up a key from the while none of the grain crops are P owed in the mines in the north - floor, she upset a- candle, igniting very Mr. ITood.is.one -of -the a°d suspected the presence o! gold - her clothes. The old lady as a .re- judges in the soil here. He watched the suit of )ndgee on oats, and James Boyd, excavations on Wednesday and 001- Samples Show as (food Head and Clean Straw as paralyais,was unable to utter Cedar Grove, . is another York excavations some specimens, which he a sound or move to call for assis- County man chosen. - __ Ever Exhibited at This Period submitted to experts. These men, _ - •, ranee, and was only discovered �- -R� _ -`- _ did n ow their origin, said some hour_ s later_ by _ occupants of G& _h&&_an- fpidelnlc' of burglary . who of know A despsitclt from Winnipeg say's,: and Sunday nights, 'but no damage he house, silently suffering terrible Half a dozen stores have been ea- they were gold specimens from the g° agony• tered lately. Transvaal. Crop conditions in the three prairie was done except on some low -lying _ - - - - -- -. - provinces were never better nor land in the vicinity of Napinka, and o2ore promising at this time of the this was confined to a very small RING SAVES A GENERAL. -- I) pear. This is the report being sent area. - Thero�iss l o` >aoas as' Spanish Sovereign's Promptitude A MUL1UNT '• 51ATE BALL--".- !! _ ��ut- by' -tb►R adisa Pae`fi41 -Aa+il -di cement sections, -but the aggre- "`' way, and. is the general result of gate damage is very small. Averts a' Fatality. , reports sent in 'by iti' agents fro3n What is true in Manitoba is A despatch fiom Pamplona, Premier Borden and His Colleagues and Their Wives" every sub - division on the 'Western equally true - in Saskatchewan. Spain, says: Ring Alfonso on Wed- lines, Splendid progress has been made nesday afternoon prevented what Given Place of Honor The situation in .Manitoba is during the past week, there being greatly improved over one week a fairly good growth of straw and might have ben a fatal accident. As ago. Last week some points still the heads filling well, he was leaving the Cathedral after London, July 20. -The last Court ever known in recent. times. ' Cana a ceremony a Generals horse bolt- dians were given the lace of honor' taegded rain, but now every district All authorities in Alberta state function of the season took place ' . � � P has beet, greatly relieved. While that conditions there were never ed+ throwing the rider, and drag- in the state entry and the proces- _ enerally cool, the weather has better. There has been an &bun- Bing him along the ground. While on Friday night, when the Sing and Rion, and were seated on the dais �rl good for sturdy growth and dance of rain, and on the. light the spectators hesitated as to what Queen gave a state ball. at Buck- the right of the throne, The filling of the heads. Seventy -five lands the crop looks better than it to do, the King with great presence ingham Palace. Over two thousand Canadian Ministers and their wives per cent. sf the grain is now out in has in a number of years. It is of mind sprang from his carriage, guests were present, and the as had t11e. honor of taking supper at ` +, •head- and a large part of it shows fully expected that with the aver - caught the horse and extricated, the sembly was unusually repre4senta the Royal table, where a profusion j' ;' a fairly long head, although on age warm weather and plenty of fallen General. He was roundly five, especially of the diplomatic of floral decoration and gold plate' some of the light Iand owing to pre- sunshine the fall wheat will be cheered by the populace. �gorld. Mr. and Mrs. Borden and made a fit setting for the wonderful •.. vioua' dry weather' the head is '& ready for cut-Ung the first part of - i the other Canadian Ministers and display of. jewels. y; little shorter than it would other- August. Samples sent is from dif- The Western grain growers have their wirer attended. The Premier Premier Borden on Friday after- '• wise have been. There craw a slight ferent sections show as good head decided to take over the Manitoba wore- for the first time his new noon had a lengthy interview with -- touch of frnst thioughout South- and clean straw as was ever shown Government elevator system, com- Privy Council uniform. The spec= a Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lewin Weatwrnd Manitoba last 'Satardav at this time of year. prising 104 elevators. table was one of the most brilliant Harcourt. Air ;, :, .., ,. . .;• .' •:.. -• ..: _:. •, rr ,,r'� r., .,,.n,. t..' .... - , ':. . , ...: .. . ..: _ -. r . ..::. .., :� . .:.. ,.. ,. ,.. • .. e'•�'n. .: r .,m .r _ ... . ,.r ... .. sarr� .• -' -x, _ -.. •�a':, - '"!� � __- .: 'sr. N•c..r. '. .. m ,.. - . ,1.. . - _sf . U ....x Y.t;hr.:,.p ?a stz.�... - .i� :•.�. ,.a � i.9.,:..._,+.�� f Ac. R,. t^°uF, firr,�'..' .... "' ' xr ' «� � t+••- +S+ ' _ „"- 'a : •u . .r• 'r T o d' . •,Y ; �.: _ s y J .... '. .. - •: ,.@,twj- .,mM!..' +'t+^ :R',w: �v'!w�nWxrY,R• !fV a.sy>l-a.. ---'x• : c.,iWq!:'�i•.v.�x!yr.p,.,y!�, p...*+ri•'.^.7M �w .. ,., ., .: _.:.: '. :.. .. •.. :. ..,.. i- aMlkra+.w�t+;,e•.a.n.•:,s... -� 1�;�"?J.• «-.r. :,a - «.y.,wnr,! •+s:!.ar•n �,x. ! :'rwrr;+...%•s�.-•trc�i,Ca!r .wwu4ut•.oT� -use •:; r'�Bt „�% ..¢•,e,'�y MYEaRi'- N604C, �, iL!'! �, �IP¢ o�i- �' 9bb. X+.,. �1/W�X+'.,.,.IyY[br•.V9Wa7.1..' Ar•C.f?QygYq Nt >T!u:4'. *. _ - � I ''� *'i T - FEATHER DYEING " ° "' " "' 13 1. *y anything German, M a Paris N. ro W. OAWtON, Nlnab ColNrrn ft►� yontealporary had set itself the task cf••af .as- otarlias wad std olo..a oleoas4i TelrOnta w ea• ba qnt by post, le Mr as 'more s parallel. Something r rb. liter pltwe is to$T THOflbAlro D01 WEAK NERVES mare than a parallel has been did- ■RITlSN AMERICAN ®YE1NC ea . E bur beautiful bnadred maree In _ covered, for not only are there no 'MON1TUXAL 1Corthamberland Coanty. inertia; Stook tames but hte timbers on the Dom- no home shouid be sad Implements. There is in the etee� without a bottle of Am Supply Irt—ta-12di- AnwTullu each person a small annuity. This Ttts� NIoW t st Pis►nwlstxlst• e•n be had on eon terms ?osssu NA- �RU-CO Aatton. Insist on the, once. 1z Bich, $8d BIld happy. . land is Montmarion, in the ■(111 OOD FARMS IN LINCOLN, WSLLA". a� Midi. There are seven electors in Rdr aof soOTTO HIGEL" Halton. Peel. rAw D 60itt t" 6 ? y? When you build up the blood you the hamlet, so to avoid anything amber�ahlw. n lees. TcIIEweN tf siQD 1" .strengthen the nerves, because the like rivalry the seven return them • :wj]d S�l'8W�!!� Piano AQti�nl , tervea get their food through the selves to the local council. Cutting CAmp08Hd - _ LBERTA. A ,lt<anitoha !soda to lame or small `y lelood. You cannot reach the down the, trees and selling them is blocks. s sufficient to provide a livelihood for ItpremptiyehecksDtarrhoea, RVIT FABbtS -ALL SIZES, IN TIM _ tnerves with medicine except through chokers Infantnm, cholera . k the blood -this is a great medical these simple people, whose tsetse Worbas. Nausea, vomiting __ QtA1!•Elf6i F Niagara Fruit Belt. the are so modest that they may be 'and Summer complaint H. W. DAWSON, Toronto. =�„ uth few peaple_rsalize. Nervous firmed b some ancivilized. AA..-Wselto people are pale people. They are Y In ate and sx. bottles, yatr 1 �,J..a l j p, MALE HELP WANTED• ties of nervous because they are pale. The TO THE MANOR BORN. proof Collars AILWAY AGENTS, TELEGRAPH-MM Ist " t�( W Cie. rva mad.. Ask R �ilood is 80 thin and Watery that it - LJSttfl 410 K. my y and Clerks in great lemaAd thro ` cannot nourish the nerves. Starved Lord Charles Beresford and the TMR AmuttoTON �� .o- out Ontario and North West. Six Monti, � Oa,nda, Lam. � iir.rt will' qualify yon. Day and Mail marina ....nerves mean sciatica, neuralgia, Duke of Argyll were travelling to- fa<;� __Positions secured. Free P-ok IS root -dins =' - nervous prostration, paralysis. gether on the Great Western Rail- ss r,ta:cs ..a,wa Dominion School Telegrnvhy, Toront6. in England. The only other MISCELLANEOUS. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Yale way, roaol+TO -- People -are a ieaI nerve tonic --They occupant of ;their compartment was TIMES HAVE CHANGED. supply plenty of nourishing red a prosperrnla drummer, whose sac- Howell-Rowell doesn't Speak to AY.. AND FARM E -ALES. Wilson's d his Wife. 1 I Scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto - blood to the exhausted nerves, thus cesa had been due to natural talent ANCEB, TUMORS, LUMPS. ate Zs �- enabling them to do the work na- for business rather than to soon Powell -And h can remember Then are you _- _l C ternal and e:terna'„ cured rte U 'ture intended they should do. This educati noblemen found h u ht it was worth one before by oar home treatment. Writs ss w UIC] t0 SS�i betore too ]ate. Dr, Bellman Hallos! 170+ _ is the simple secret of the success their companion entertaining, so dollar to say: a few words W her by going LimttPa. CollinawrcA, Ont. of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills in cur they listened to his talk until a long-distance telephone. -- x'0111' gCQC for 6 TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilson's: _ nerve troubles. As to their small station in Gloucestershire was scab Works. 9 Esplanade, Toronto• value in cases of sciatica, Mrs. Job reached• Here Lord Charles Ber- A pill That Lightens. the KING VSCAIR Palmer, Fenelon Falls, Ont., says: esford alighted, and was met by a man who is a victim of indigestion �. 8 N CR � =R's- " "For seven weeks I suffered an- serva•it of the people --with whom the transaction of business becomes CR�OSOTEI - an added misery. He cannot con- l31t>;�.WMim95t�,isie sTaony___fron _s�flt ids.-- I_tri- _SARDINES? everything to ease the pain, but it - Contras, e-- -hi3-m nd-- upon-- hLS- -- l±a_ protect — Preserve -' Ellasutlfy steadily rew worse.. Liniments and loss and vexation attend him. -- - aQQlslsta _on _A�P_licatson Y had no more effect upon the trau `" To such, a man Parmelee'! Vege- grade supplies by JAMES LAN1riillJlR & CO-s litnitsd table Pills offer relief: A course Sohn W. Btoltle lt< crsentn8, Hampton Ile than water.. Then the doctor F` 1a74'' Sathtare 9treot Tt7RO1QR`O told me to apply a hot iron to the of treatment, according to direr- ��- tions, will convince him of their i' ran r 'afflicted part and I did so mo g kh �' after morning, but my leg had be great excellence. They are oonfi Ir with the Pais that I - -- _ dently _ could hardly feel the heat of the will do all' that is claimed for them iron. I never expected to be able ••' TMS x to walk again, my leg was so dfawn� Mather -There now, din t soh p , ''' pi. rap. I had tried so many things t rr Johnny. You know the Bible says: e'g'g � that I had given up hope, yet at the e�`. r' "Let not the sun descend upon py. y�, M r COOP 18 FLY KPIOCKER arging of my brother .I decided to .�iM1 your ,wrath." Father- That's all aai�if ElRUTIOMAl, � 1 WAr at wr. to ks.p r�or rtoct rtes or a .u.• eeafe ruA 't #.', ea"6,•. }f more m��k. Gone. work arrdw sad oa l�ilx' right; ; but it doesn't say not to let rw son Cora S4 e.ataD.vi ass. Cam try Dr. Williams Pink Pills. To v i 8 Prevots 'efts! Tretneiltdm t..a.r, ns Uses. and air. man., � to a my Surprise In two weeks I Was , your wrath descend upon the son. emaom.cat- .m�,.nt -w. fart. !lmweiu> 600. �t Loma from Flies anon. lmyar.aj ,t m 4p0c,aFe[realartk0e -aa11a able to stand on my feet with but w4 =b.t otA.n r, .boor onotl.rx far aasur or cur soft the ►arm.n ar Canada tanitoe. 1 little pain, and soon after I was data .anw.17 �rr.r.. ,e,�tbaa,rc,4tsorr.netuae 9NM.000PER i NEPNEWE "100 r 4 moire �PPonndB or. ;man is. r,rr•+!.r r•iaeto,r to. prrdocawa able to wall[ about again. I con- m :knr!•a.ua�7.r.n„nraaaaal alt.amta.r. i 1 s-..7 Arrnr or "..,CL=U.er kao=. %"'.tatam•nt i .+ tinned taking the P1119 for about labetmofrombl. Owe aspanetwa P.Srs al» sac- a;raai tar .i DA br rpnaam two monthi, but, some time before Ify mare, a very valusbie one. was bad- ly bruised and cut by being caugh`. in a w wuliwptaa•a °e r°•rsas:a °.ra p +orbs TWO CRUISES / -. I discontinued their use In leg had wire fence. Some of the - wounds would � ri° �' 0"" p' a Isiar,� e1°�aro"Ca1" _� 0+ aaa+++�rrrrr ss -tit mats 7•s- amp moan Lt a •aw.a's! � -0F T$IP - -become normal again, and the .not heal. although I tried many different a"42xsaoaQuatser6n=thof uFaafmala agony of the trouble had disappear- medicine. Dv Bell sdvteed me to use RAyE YOUR STOCK : ed. and I have not since had a n.orli Charles Beresiford. a at,IIoc�eraf''sezt three sores diluted ebeg n t o look .. Ra o1a using WAY" S.S. New id o one) CLEVELAND •-twinge of it Words fail to express he was g+, lug to stay. The drum - better have itealed, and beat of all. she hair t. I11 &6 "U .ty rrs,w s :w rrrwa,ao0 ii e. gratitude for what the Pella d14i arowlaa well, and is NOT WHITE as V ••-t t• a*'�a^ m ___ _. Out of the window, h0 eyes to horar wnpn tai A =.s pwa ➢:ogro+fw and etas rsa•"t. v{� aMiO, iktof, ':�pM, �3 _ or lee 6 most ! rong .. recom- wo• k eor� wx0 sad rWuw tDOtr wrain rayw.y. gM�aala. Js- . open - mouthed -and wide-eyed a rMt, .ay.a4.aa ,fast► aaaaame # mend them to all sufferers from saw his lordship owed into a splsn- weytasoath. !a.• Wawlawttbo.wis" T•ta P MebWSmar9wwQ�radnsttallaatwdtl VG-%ND EXCt1R -- sciatica. - - : • - 9ay. Uft1 mJ wv. are tak j_a to wawa e• D • `�'' The every day mission of Dr, W il- did carriage and driven off down a " m,4„a t aa„e, T' count lane. Drawing- is head y s au s .r Yrs a7sarsaa ! OmONA1 Iv Des" I'm its" ]isms' Pink Pills is. to cure cases hint the carriage agai be turned s� one man on -the. street, � a � fats 0. u:w,neam �H TOURS to l envois twm _ like the above, and they will not speaking to a friend : "Well,.money s. to W Duration 110 Days �Eaci to the duke and said : disappoint if given a fair trial. 'Goa 'im?" talks." "Maybe it does-," answer - -� ; :yi :��- J! aa~i0 � Sold by all medicine dealers or by t He is Lord Charles Bereefard," ed the other, "but. all it twat said � � O $650-11 .� 4 miss► -- . mail at 50 -cents a box or six boxes to me was 'Good-bye."' -A46 eap.wa men has mob w the duke replied. lti. R for $2.50 from file Dr. Williams' "Well, now 0' said the drummer L wta,J••�••krVt CAS i : Medicine- Co Brockvile, Ont. "Fancy' the likes of 'im 'obnobbin' Oil for Toothache- -There is no `" HAMBURG - AMFJtI h - * with two cads tike you and me !" > Pain ao acute and dietreasing. se �' _ LINE • TOWNS WITAOLT TAXES. toothache. -When you have so us-- -- �' ass iutoADwwT. ti[lf_ - welcome a visitor "apply Dr. Tho- n,.�,+- or ocean ltamshlp Agency, Germany and Frasee Have One SIEGE OF DELHI. mas, Eclectric'Oil according to di- i0 Yon,, St.. Toronto, Canieds' a m; - Each. It was recently reported from - - - Greateat of Hlatoriral Bpeetaeiee at the C.N.E. this Year. reotiona and you will find lmmed i- ate relief. It touches the nerve with soothing effect and the pain Many a� man gets a crick in his elbow from turnip over new leaves. g A DIFFICULT TASK. Germany that there was a little the Siege of Delhi will be the- departs at once. That it will ease Betsy, an old colored cook, was - town within the . eampire in which historic spectacle at. the Ganadiaa toothache another fine quality of moaning. around the kitchen one there were no tames. The town pot National Exhibition this year. .is- this Oii, showing the many uses it day when her mistress asked her seared benefactions, the. revenues There is, no more terribly pictur- has if she was ill. ' Na, ma'am, not from which Enabled it to pay its ,' erque scene in English history than A simple effective cure is Mo- 'zactly," said Betsy. "But the fac' way without the intervention of the this sketch from the great Indian tr Heck- If I ever marry I 11 rule is, I don't feel ambition 'nough to - tam gatherer. France never lilies to be outdone mutiny. The rich -and varied cos- different the roost, or know why." ' Peck - git outer may own way." tumes oF the natives of ,You'll know Why" all right." z castes mingled_ with the uniforms of cried all evening at the awful match A Safe Pill for Suffering Women. the English officers give to it Dolor that cannot fail to delight the eye, Minard's Liniment Cures colds, Eta - -The secluded • life of women, Which permits -of little healthful his latestl" "Sure." "why; you while the tragie drama cannot fail The exceasea of -our youth are exercise, is a• fruitful cause of de- to be of enthralling iotereat: Every drafts .upon, our old age, payable rangement's of the- stomach and, ►-=- Ii detail iii to receive the strictest at- with interest about thirty years at- liver and is acoountable for the _ tention to make this the greatest of ter date, pains and lassitude that many any of American State Board of , n StacsttgoaragainH him, the many historical spectacles that the Canadian National has become is no poisonous ingredient them experience. Parmelee'! Ve- Pills will eorrect irregu- '� �, �. • falnons for. ,t •.... � 'There ip Holloway's Corn Cure, and it y getable larities of the digestive organs and n "Yes," said the humorist, `.`it was clan be used without danger of in- restore health and vigor. The most tales enough to make a donkey laugh. I jury' :. delicate woman earl use them with ° „ h Anew use has been found for the safety, • because• their action, while >e ell �? .. laughed till I Cried. And a won- dered why every one smiled. Many a� man gets a crick in his elbow from turnip over new leaves. g effective, is mild and soothing. ' Worms feed upon the vitality of Minard's Liniment Cures Distemper.. ' - Backlot time �`' -- children and endanger their- lives. -.�— Mrs. -Have a S4od h, A simple effective cure is Mo- "Thev. . tell me that your small at Sadie's wedding I ,and ther Graves' Worm Exterminator. boy says some unusually clever Mrs, Oldshawl -Fine ; we just thing's." "Yes, yes. Did. you bear cried all evening at the awful match ; Some men who know very little his latestl" "Sure." "why; you that poor girl made. The destruction of the bouse fly z • are not altogether sure of that. never met him." "True, but I've ►-=- is a public duty. Almost every Health is _ .a •lot.cif dotisig fathers who in- pp�� AA r f4& .Map _l1�8- American State Board of , n StacsttgoaragainH him, N Mlnard`s Liniment Cures Dlphth0rla. variably tell the same old 311 y " Try Q Try Murine Eye Rem No smartie - FeelsIthy Pine -Acts Quickly. � it for Red, Weak, origin and titbits, :sad the fact that his body is generally a a �` '-N- j tales Watery Eyes and Granulafed Eyelids. Illue• Paekagt Murlue_ls traced sick inur lades. with disease- produ «ag germs, sr --`t ° a and FaUin Hair Anew use has been found for the oc componnaed by oar ocnusts -not a "patent Mod• isle," -Dot used successful Physicians' Prat• ns' Pub- makes him one of the greatest sne of the human race g submarine by the French ministry m des to the t1ce.,for many shin. Now dedicated w its and sold b Porn gists at 26c and roc per Bottle. Tapes, 25a and 6Ue• rules If the housekeepers of Canada will y To allay, itching and Irritation of the eculp prevent dry. thin and calling hair, remove t rusts, scales and dandruff, and promote the of marine. The artificial porpoises are to fight and kill the natural porpoise. It has been discovered 3tnrine Nye ve In dssVtic Murtne Eye Remedy Co., ChtoaNO. use r� growth and bc$uty of the hair, the following that hungry porpoises on the French ' "Is- that !ant I see in our gar- p y WILSON'Sa " «pecialtreatment to most effective, agreeable and economical. on retiring, comb the bair coast have almost ruined the sar- v den a perennial or an annuall ` but straight all around, then begin at the side and make as partlug, gently nbbin Cuticun ointment into the parting with shit of soft the end o the finger. Anoint dine industr which minis millions y, for the people of the coast towns N "Neither; it's a failure." die FLY �� Jlartnelbeldover half inch and the Channel isles. To remedy I Very many persons annually -• -- I,ddittonal partings about an span the whole scalp has been treated, thepur• to Of affairs torpedo boats stilts lug a from cholera and kindred summer _ '•-u poosstee8being to get thecuticurs ointment onthe rather than on the hair. It to well sad submarines- are b sent complaints,'' who , might have been " ,calp skin . o place a It ht covering over the hair io from The 'under "sealed orders" to scour the. E saved if pro wr, remedies had been persistently, this peril will be tre- mendousl reduced, pptotect the pillow possible stain. taezt morning, shampoo with Cuticun soap Knd hot water, Shampoos alone may be waters of the channel , and make things so hot under water for the a ' used. If attacked do not delay in getting a bottle of Dr. J. D. KeI= y ` M' as often as agreeable, but onee or �tvtce a month is generally numcient for blunt nosed acrobats of the -waves - „ logg'sgDysentery Cordial, the medi- 1 - ihisspecisl treatment for women's hair. Not- that those who survive will take to 23 P tine that never fails to effect a Vrtthstanding C iticurs soap and ointment are Id everywhere, those wishing to try this gold so without ezpense b the Irish Sea, the North Sea or the THE cure. Those who have used it say t may-do ndlnQ to •'Cutienn, Dept. 4M, Boston, U ` gay Of Biscay. —'-` it acts promptly, and thoroughly t A., fora free sample of cuttcura soap and ICfaUM16 with a". book oa skin and bait., Mlnard's Liniment ours narset in Cobra. ED, ?, ISSUE 81F -'12. subdue, thsi pain and disease. P � {{55 ' , . {' . :... , a .. .. .:... f,, : :. ' .,, .. ,.. '.tiriY .,: xak.`. Y.Ct..J.....n._w .. ..- m.._s. .,Lw,- �..w -n .^i. w —.I ..�. L. a..: 9. n•.. .. �/...«.., .' : ,. , , :.,. . n> a:.: �..,.:. wa.:,. tt+ewra :...s..- .,np.X.,N.A...n. ..�,x: r.:.. .._5..... .wr ..a.s....,- .. '+ w :.,r.,A?dC. W._,..._.....:1.'_..waC�L 'CY n..... x. nr. K.... r.. r9. i. 5, •. 5�' r d n...' �iir% 9w�..- ri. n. r..• I, u�Y4A.' 1.i.4.n_•...w.eSY�'h"n..".�..+" Ala!:.' 7. a- �._+. nz>'::' �p•L5, ' ,r'o �y(� :�t,,.An'!! s�,4i�""„4- �`^�,er . M«...? ��; 6K'¢ S: NP, T- Y—' Wi '1ffik ?�ilC�'J.'&,.,5'_..01*�`Af '`�Mh�nJY -..3 .H':7+ .i y4• ,.i'YyY.'. 1 .,N a..Ap':.- ...�'. .. -'t. - -, .. _.aY ro ' • , , e- r k i b-3dy and soul. The world to-day F LED— Western whole or crushed ' Q a.� Dried b<.�M a,�t� ran I C H A R D�S 1'� S a.s.s� Friday msraiag.tlNOma,, wants to instil fain the minds of Whol• and Crooked oxen, Wattchford•s r Galt meat. Oaldwelr mo eel, bran i. •Plokerlhg, ono the young the idea of honor. True shorts. *to. so Ch Cod oa. :♦ r.BJTBa OF ADYESTISITIG: BtlC'C'e98 is not measured by the dnced. THOIL x UZ t' itt►eettioa per line Leaks Shorthorn bulls, ohs 31 months ofd. one - h .nbeegaea4 In..suon, per lit.. a cents acxumulation of vest riches. Many ULLS FOR SA gistered t '!DL sate doss no: iaolade Legal of Foreign Of the must g11CCeaaftal- a)" - -hA" i4 await told, also some reg. 3tlies. 39$N` Special terms Ri.an to patsies making ova• died comparatively saaTT. stba. lot 61, con, 8. Pickering. lad. pa y poor., Thep hone (sly. Otareatoot central. a9•tf — - mats for 8 or 6 months of by the ]rear. 8a1f p -- — !1iw 7earty or yearl7J ooatracis payable gaartarl►. have accom plished great things ARM FOR SALE IN PICgERIN(i. , S Basis*" Cards, lien lines or under, with popsy tae ear. a000.l+asable to advaaw. for the World. They have ailrst class.farm containing about lt5 - 6�Notice in local columns ten oenfa per liw, I sores, being port of loo 48 and tin, son. 8. Pick - tia IIn eenb per line sans snbsegaew iaeoritoa. been honored by their -fellow men. l srint . township, now' ocoapied by tlr Fred B u our Groceries r oontraat rates made known on applias, I Wright The land is of the best, wita .piing Q f $ a, rio 1r.. ad,ertising• Their I pleasure did nut consist of areas running through corner of lot on the J ' ddeertissmenta without written instructions premises are a good firma house with stoae ' Will be inserted until forbidden and oharsed as feasting their eyes on their riches, foanaatioa ; ii good bank barns, wind mill and at he Grocers p"A r onrdiofly. Orders for di"auunuing advertise- but lu living such B life that When good'orahard. Privilege to plough after bar- _ �e mimic .n►ass se be writing and at to the pub- April t. 1913 A b,tiQ vest and an they die men can say of them that splendid chance for a good farm- Terms easy z ct. Job Work promptly attended to, apply to Tl d: G WOUGAN, Mark%m P O„ i TERMS the world has been better off by' out. 3T•tt 41.25 -per year ; 01.00 it paid in advance. their living in it. T Heinz Mixed Pickles, ' Subscriptions to the United Stsiol, x1.30 FRUIT TREES in advance- - _ _ From the - nursery farm of Stone (iatsup8 and Baked Beans. & Wellington, Fonthiit, Out., JOHN MURKAR t Pro P rlettr. They are superior to any g eTO0MEN - _ . other line.. - .. NOTES AND COMMENTS All kinds -of Fruit and Ornamental 1` TESTIFY Trees, Shrubs, Bulbs; Borders An The -war -clond still hangs over and House Plante. l�s ,a€ - .. . -Ragland. Dincli tmeastoess pre• All atncfc Ruarxnteed free from San • wsila owing to the naval policy W1WL.ydiaLPinkham'sVe$- Jose Scale and true to name. - n . e -1mrsued by G irtnany, -which cootabie Compound Did For For all intormaiion apply to ICHAR D oux local agent y try is greatly strengthening its TbekHedt:lm•Tilelrown naval forces presumably to strikx Sta#emenb Follow. 0. ROGERS, - Pickering - -. . .a blow at England.' Should these e two nations ever clas t it Yvin a ibfarton, P.E.I-:id I had adodo= 'GRAND TRUNK Tudhope 'Carriages. prove one of the worst warms in examine me and he said I had falling of Only tine reselling all Summer' s ` history, for' never before has there the womb, so I have been taking Lydia Resorts in Highlands of Ontario ~ E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and -so -much moue invested ill - - includin y it has dose me s lot of -- - - - "g- - - - -_ ._ . - - - - - - -- - - -- - � -- - - - - -- " `- movies as theae.t--a countrirshave bearing -down pains have �isheed.�i MUSKOKA LAKES A carload of TUcdbope' Carriages- on urn at the present time. The ques- have gained ten pounds in weight,' the LAKE OF BAYS : ;.tion is of great interest to Canada. ��e is all gone. and I feel better ALGONQEI}N PARK not one of pas A ve interest, bu t thaaIhaveforalongtime. Itbinkany MAGANETAWAN RIVER - '- :haIIC�, open or co�'ered, with - - e in which alas should feel het . ns the sake of a few dollars. TEMAGAMI steel or ru er -t rose - responsibility as` part of tbP great You can use my letter as a testimo- KAWARTHA LAKES' Empire from which she recelve� � Itm:yenconrageotherpoorWomen i Full Sommer Service now in effect Come 810n and et our choice at tires who suffer as I did to use your Vegetable 8 $ � r p so moth benefit. In late years,, Compound. „ _ Mee- GEO. COLI.ICLTTT I to all of above resorts. . Write for .. _. . 't .• full particulars alai illustrated fold - ,: during which'. has made g�i�n, Lot 7, P. p that defy all cOn7 8t2ti0II, - � T _ ere to any Grand Trunk Alien(. - y p - such rapid development, and when Read What This Woman "yes I , r her wealth has increased so rapid- New Moorefield, Ohio. — "I take great $omeseelt;era Egcnrsions - : - ly, Canadians -are heginnJug to pleasure in thanking you for what pour ! Italy 9 at►d 23 Augtcst 5 ta30 *D'i Q rr B 111 �L' R I XT E tar >. Vegetable Compound feel that she should bear some >" l:ubber rings, white,-red and blitc•k, all size_a. of the responsibility in maiutair Via Sarnia or Chicago. _. ing the navy -which would coal• • to her defence in case of war Winnipe"rid return - $34 00 :When she was a struggling colon} roN this was not expected of her, bu- Twine, which we will del -ver at now the case is entirely differ, n lower back and could not be upon my feet Premier Borden's trip to Lnndo -' -- R hlCh cannot be beaten. -is chiefly in connection with Can long enough get a l `;- .ads,'s tosition in the naval que'- deliberately accepts INrge suius id F tar >. Vegetable Compound September 3 and 11? >" l:ubber rings, white,-red and blitc•k, all size_a. has done for me.' I Via Sarnia or Chicago. had bearing down Winnipe"rid return - $34 00 We have received a carload of Plymouth Binder pains, w had as f p - Edniontoo and return - $42.00 Tickets ,;Coal for Bt ►dove. Twine, which we will del -ver at prices ' lower back and could not be upon my feet - NO C HANOE OF CARS -' -- R hlCh cannot be beaten. - long enough get a l Qppcial train will leave Toronto at deliberately accepts INrge suius id F meal As long as I laid on my back I would feel better, 10 311 p. in. on above date%. via Chi. cago and St P aul. carrying through conches and Pullman Tourist Sleep- ing care. S N •_ •. but when I would getup those bearing x The Grand Trunk Peciflc Rit Ae V • >- • Resin for sealing bottles tight. _ come badC. and il,e ts_ths'_s1l3! te:t_ and_ utckest 'route — 'ro between «'inaipeg— arTatoon- ,a -eace will unnouoteoty ne taut an doctor said 1 ad female trouble, L }l .a Edmonton. rY J�7 / L7 r • will pledge het-serf to glfe mater E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was ties• Fast Expre %y Service between ial aid -: fin maintaining that ir• . the only medicine that helped me and I %% innipeg •ind Regina. Smooth EVERYTHING FOR THE FARMER have been growing stronger ever since roadbed, F,lertric ligbted Sleeping I commenced to take It I hope it will ( Superb B IneDBP• navy. There should be ni i l era, 8u rb Dlaito Car Serve e: "` 1''}ioilet+_ Hell_99;., Independent 52. kdifference In the -mindsof Cana this q ' � Leave Winnipeg, 8 (Q p..m. we eho nId nut uevalo I -is a d to You New Moorefield, letter. M s. CASWR iO, Arrive Rei:irim, 7.04 a, m. - -- - - - LLOYD .. Saskatoon. ” 8.90 N. m. •• Edmonton. 0 00 p. m. all deplore, the fact that navie -.— IJ C. I3. TZ?'RZ+21`SCi' _ A.k nnv grand Trunk Agent for should be kept up. tti'e knr.w the t Xsoo Adv�te• full information. or write gee to offer �a under the present eircunmtanee- i A. E. DUFF. D. P. A., A. good assortment of Good F'nrnt- ' they are essential, and we shoulr 'DER TWINE —Beat quality ar.d f ;Union Station, Toronto, Ont. +� " "" tore, delivered promptly and s__� bwee rate. T. b. MAI.QCtei. Plekertrg FRED ALLEN, 111 good COnd7tl00• > �rfnlly bear our own burden. sot- 43•tf a)i; ' See our Furned Oak, Bedroom Suites' Cr.T R. ARept. Pickering 1 — —due to the protection offish shore OR SALE- Three>zinu �utflt ¢bed t � i , -with brush brass trimmings, Sum - �;' food our shipping indnatrie-e. F apply to ALBEar HA%KIN3. Richland '? mer Furniture. Riottan Cbairs, 6 teak %act I .. d0 YtARSe i V aranda Chairs and Tables, _ ARM FOR SALE—South W"t jl iXP'tiNitNOt , Camp Beds -and- roil --u-Ia Matt'tf*m& The city of New York has niin F quarter of lot five first con. Flekerirg, on her hand, one of the most di Coal boa oft. with nova t>asemeat. Aoidy o H. bEla1/Bli.Whftby P• O.: to tt ::gtadeful scandals. that has eve+ Foe SALE —House and lot situated darkened the history of any city. Brock st., clar m�,t. oppoeite the Careful attention Riven to Embalming and Funeral Work, _ . A notorious ambler b ills nAmr , ilsthodtst church. For particulare appl to Phone night or de Bell or Independent.. g y W. J. GREGO. North Clsrsmout alt y— � ?waot MAac• ' 4a7 Rosenthal charged the police DESIGN � • STRAYED —A red heifer with tag ---'Flowers for Funeral Purposes at city prices. . V CWTRIGHTS a with receiving bribes to protect in ear. strayed on m► premise+. owner Anyoso sending a.ketchand d ion mat own have asma by provita prove. y and paling qulesi ueerealn ortr opinion wbaeher ao - the gambling de and other re- ezpsasee. F. L, GhEaN, Groenwood_ 41 -44 Invend -a fe probably n manias. +sorts of vice from being molested. i«ur 11°'a I'd agency ��paa`�" • - -- JR SALE — Three good hncsef : Paten ` taken ate h Adnaa'�s rieoatee � v � �N G At an early hOtlr.One n101 n111g,1a4t onw -, y•srs a1A, ode coming a vn old. and - raedal809U46 wtthoai a's. In the • • ous mare coming : yra old app r 8t l,t 11. con P' •-_week several - men islet Rosenthal , Yiakeritg.4m- &ddrose GEO, R, JVNFES, P ek• p�� America r� � �j t snag. P. O. 43 tf [ CK1J R I11 G Cent• as he was coming out, of a hotel - Ahandsomely Illustrated weekly ratgoat ctr- aulanonoorr any sclentlao ioornai Term. for ' :and fired a number of shots into• (� ARM TO REST -100 Acre FArtn; I "Canada ai aypoet N prepaid, sots by _•___- i just camde limits of Tnwu of ur•ho-wa, ! all ao ere. his head. The general impression ;xr,e,leut sail. Plowing after present crop, i MUM�fg,�,�,Qp��� aoty is that the, lice of tie y 'ail poeeesainn April tat, 1913: Apply t4 C,, D, i n =�w�1111�e Yq po @ G:L CC) A %T, O.bawa,- 31 -tf t H DOMINION inssgated this Murder in order to ....stop ilia man' froth bringing ti f � e :�' E UNK light disgraceful acts on the part PEEL .' �' SHOE �'•� STORE : s4lrsatuNDaosi.a.'C". X*VN1#kr as MW.0rrTrM[rrlf:Mtla'Mt�etDeMt. ; — _ of these officip is.•. One pf the Wiirtgr oaf tug �R Tit A, ResoecaiL�R quad $a, Too >000. Total Assets, srO,000,000 . - - COMP dE! - crimes that can be committed it? t, - - - Every description of Bsgnkia' � mess• is haasacted by - :, tt'I3ITBY THa the betrayal of- trust. One of the C. r . • - - _ Collections promptly m ;de and money remitted Mahout delay. wA . ..,greatest needs of the ivorld to -day Advances made on Farmer' Sale Notes. ie. men .tii'ho are thoroughly.. reli - - - `:`Travellers' Checks and Letters of Credit Issued. able,.men who are true to them Boots and Shoes of every dcsedption at the very lowest WHITBY BRANCr+, - A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. selves and true- to these em to era, y p posslbl "e "' P ri ces; stern„ Wilt _not fQ-r any money. k _ �- � :. consideration betray the tt:tlst -Y�� c$ - p - `which is placed, upon them. The �t 18 a leisure to sho'W goods. _ _ _- merebtint plies the greatest value " - I on the clerk who will not allow D THE x - 1his employer to lose one cent J. PEE L, B. rock- Street, .- WHITBY TABLJSN ia7a ?throngh any fault of bis. Thal dartuer'warlts a servalit Who will F (not waste his•timp when 11i3 hack P R E+ S E R V = N C+ g ere ore Paris Green 25 efs er ib m " : :safety of t e orals of the c•om- p I' ' :manity- As a result of hie le` � "Do not neglect your potatoes, the price will be high. �� PICI�ERING BRANCH, ep. - trayal of confidence, many n young: i GE� D ��E P HI�LI P BRC�LTGH� 1Y1 R. W. GORDON, Man,,ger. ® ®® Branch also at Whift9 ' man nri wt man is riilned' both 11 I - • ..r '. ..,. ..� . .� :`u {] \`[ r..n. � '_ •. -.4 .. -.. st - P..> ,. ...�..> .._.. .r:. -:. -w ..l ..1 i_--. his. ,s', i..s:: 'SL7a -^ 4 `. rt. `�, 1. L•Y"1}�TM !„ y'/ .,.. '.. a': ...'. _._ - _ui1 �.,:,,.d fa. -, ''•.1 .. ... n..... •+._'.1... _ s,Y ... .> .- _.� .....,. .. _ _.. -. r, _..' _ _. _.. .. ,•._n:S.ro _.... i -Y'.�_ ':rt•/JP ..._... . .. r..... .,. -. -: 1�'Mro M'.1 .- :,�'ri,�...ca_ 'A�i_'. A'T'd„1.Y•.'.. _ ., .Y i. ...M'��. es.f�.°!�±la :... f�' A11. A,.. �.•- �..- SS. S••!? cl,' �i.: �..; i.ri�.'a'?LyM'7�°.'!F..]f�`.�kC W :.�M.'�,.S.YTiSP. Rtt - •u•t,`?TJ x >is turned. Tl e cite• official silo > >" l:ubber rings, white,-red and blitc•k, all size_a. :., receives •.% .good :aAlxEy to keep s s,. best qquality. : : _— .down vice of all kinds and then S StlKxr grannl teal, highest grails. deliberately accepts INrge suius id F Fxtt;gtts, -.all flavors strong rind good. - to' p Resin for sealing bottles tight. money t Vinegars X'XY• white -vine and fruit. � �� ������ -vice is one of the worst kind of _ _ _ Instant powdered ge}ittine -for jellies. �critrtinil} ill the land. Isis act not Not a tiling do %%a lack to snake preset ving.conlplete. AD OFP�CZ' ' - -only involves the monetary con- G great v aideration, btit it involves the' h ' ' B Ber g : :safety of t e orals of the c•om- p I' ' :manity- As a result of hie le` � "Do not neglect your potatoes, the price will be high. �� PICI�ERING BRANCH, ep. - trayal of confidence, many n young: i GE� D ��E P HI�LI P BRC�LTGH� 1Y1 R. W. GORDON, Man,,ger. ® ®® Branch also at Whift9 ' man nri wt man is riilned' both 11 I - • ..r '. ..,. ..� . .� :`u {] \`[ r..n. � '_ •. -.4 .. -.. st - P..> ,. ...�..> .._.. .r:. -:. -w ..l ..1 i_--. his. ,s', i..s:: 'SL7a -^ 4 `. rt. `�, 1. L•Y"1}�TM !„ y'/ .,.. '.. a': ...'. _._ - _ui1 �.,:,,.d fa. -, ''•.1 .. ... n..... •+._'.1... _ s,Y ... .> .- _.� .....,. .. _ _.. -. r, _..' _ _. _.. .. ,•._n:S.ro _.... i -Y'.�_ ':rt•/JP ..._... . .. r..... .,. -. -: 1�'Mro M'.1 .- :,�'ri,�...ca_ 'A�i_'. A'T'd„1.Y•.'.. _ ., .Y i. ...M'��. es.f�.°!�±la :... f�' A11. A,.. �.•- �..- SS. S••!? cl,' �i.: �..; i.ri�.'a'?LyM'7�°.'!F..]f�`.�kC W :.�M.'�,.S.YTiSP. Rtt - •u•t,`?TJ x _ sc. «..._ ,✓.`vw�u•- a ....• . ": 'y .0 „�.,- •..r -a a �i ",' iW!111%°!:rs t T fi X - .y✓7c„� t r y A property owner secured a re• a�wasMOHr On account of thheav loin on There will 'be no service in the Sunday morning the attendance duetion of assessment owing to `RICHARDSON'S a fist church next Sunday. at the various churches was very the noise of children on his street.S � H gThomas Gregg shi a carload (`mall. �. ' Of stock to Toronto on Monday. Peter and Mrs, Macnab will. Lm�■ss ■e.. • . �e Rg g �— ' - �hiea. L ywy large assocuti ni al $trite(; -(pent usual- of - tin week with Joha >}[L•Gratb. annual vacation at Jackson's - - _ Point. - ' Boob, Dolls, Toys. jaat - . Graham has arrived home �.; from his business trip to Winnl- M� Smith, of Sandford, is • _ , nooived toe the Holiday trade. Oau - g spending a few days with her • rents, W. and Mrs. Scott on the `— _ and see sham. R. L. Graham, dentist, will _..., _ �z ninth con. IBabaosiysiom Wtea for all Nagasi�oes, #>Is here as usual on Wednesday The undersigned is preparec`i,.to do , next. * Peter Macnab, jr., who has been grain rho 1n ever y WeWy. and Dally. Newspapers$ The Misses Michell, of Toronto, tipeue3ing a fete weeeks'in Uxbridge chopping y da with his brother, Charles, has 're- in week except are eytting with Lyman and Mt•:i. y W J 1. R =CH�.R23�3ON, turned home. Saturday. • Miss Jean McFarlane, of Toron- Bert Mantle with his gang of 13r00$ Stxepe is holidaying with friends in this men is making satisfactory ' pro- John F. $ayleB, Greenwood %cality: greys with The construction of the - etff'd lk - C Exhibiti O*n ' SOME FEATURES OF Imperial Year Imperial Cadet Review Cad•( from all the (>two*" Don"aioas Exhibits by the Provinces Dominion Exhibits Band of Scots Guards )ram Buehtaaham Palau Painting* of the Year from Europe Paintings by best Canadian and American Artists JmpwW Cadet- tilana .. , j, Boy Scouts Review Everything in Educational Exhibits Sift* of Delhi Besse* O' Th. Baru Band V Britain's Best Doers Bond Dragoons' Musical Ride Industries In Operation Butter�taikino Competitions America's Greatest Live Stock Show Canada's Biggest Dot Show. America's hrettieat' Punier Japanese Day Fireworks _ ,Motor Boat Races Hippodrome and Circus Four States and Arena all going Eruption of Mount Vesuvius Athletic Sports Ten Band Concerts Daily Acres of Manufactures Imperil Fireworks - -N Numbers Aug: -24 1912 Sept. 9 TORONTO lJ t�mate - -Your l ' Choice ` John Farmer, of Toronto', spent - Sunday at the home of his par- new cem si ewe MiesesJessie and Bella Worthy, _ ants here. of Bramptou, are visiting their . Like many present owners of Ernest Nichol, of Toronto, is ; grandparents, Thomas and Mrs. - 'holidaying at T. Graham's south Gibbons. for a few. weeks.. You may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be. of the village. bliss Underhill, of Aurora, is = Miss Mildred Forsyth left on .1 visiting her gmudpareut -R, George - -Saturday to spend a week with and Jars. Cooper and with other friends at Sturgeon Point. ! Claremont friends and relatives, you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home? That will be beat We Miss E. A. Forgie left on Mon - t John Scott is eaeavating the eel. '< day evening for her new home : Is r of his new house, the masons SdB, Ltd, -Toron a near Dauphin. Manitoba. I being expected in a few days to Sold in Pickering Township by Rev. J. W. Mann will occupy i begin the erection - of the atone- = the pulpit in the Stouffville Metl • ' work. odist church next Sunday. Miss M. Macnab and Miss E. al Russell Madill, of Detroit, is Brodie,. returned the other day k, holidaying at the home of his par- from a very pleasant visit • to 4 eats, Jas. B. and Mrs. Madill. friends in Michigan and Western Robt. W. Word, Mel. Brodie Ontario. .. and P. Macnab jr., motored to Ux- On Friday evening last,' the person of shorthand. - bridge on Tuesda afternoon. members of the snow -sboe. club t�sthe npanb rsf -bout twenty- then there can be no merit in any busi- 8 L. and Mrs. Todd. of touffvillea, Sunday with the latter's five met at the home of Rev. J. W. [Mann ness udder the sun : parents, Wm. and .firs. Leaper. and treated Miss Forgie to {" Miss Emma Brodie. of Toronto, a miscellaneous shower consisting °'_is spending a few days vacation if table linen, useful kitchen uteu• ,FLjJ: at t ®dome o her parents ere goer trseftticl- �xalu+� anything so much superior to other things used for the same purpose as Eclectic -Mrs. Brodie Sr., of Toronto, is articles. prior to her departure for your system of Shorthand is visiting at the home of her sons,- Vnlley River, Man., where she will to others I have examined. I' shhJ1 Drs. Ralph and Chas. J. Brodie, shortly be - married to Mr. be pleased to reply to any communi- R. Bryan is so far the champion Stephe ns, a prosperous hardware cation that may be sent me with re- fisherman of the season. Qn, Mon- merchant of that town. A most ference to the system, or to have &nc- day afternoon he succeeded in Plea Sant evening was afterwards one interested call to see me. " —L. It. =. •catching forty -two speckled beau. spent by the merry company. FALLIS. 477 Parliament St., tteacher. i ties. Our Fall and Winter Term con- mene!ed September 8th, but students A large number frum..here at- _ _ may enroll, any day, as instruction is atrictlR_persontal. tended the Lennox pienic at Jack- eTOUFFVtt.t.a ,d. Hon's Point on Wednesday last and Alex. Duncan, of Gormley, posited report a record crowd and a -most (Kay on Tuesday at the very advanc- - enjoyable time. ed age of 94 years, Deceased was one - Mrs. Ed. Gleesbti, was called` to of the pioneers of Markhaos Township . Oshawa one day last week owing "nd was well known and highly re- The funeral took place on to the serious illness of her hither, Tburrsd' Thursday to Melville cemetery. Mr. Porter, who is still in a very The village of Alton& received a -' ;critical condition. rude shock on Saturday last when it A number of the members became bec me known that Abraham Aeesor, • Masonic lodge attended Grants one of its oldest residents was found - Lodge which was held is Tor vin ta stead at the door of his mills. His i last week, and all report a very denth is said to have been due to heart __pteasaot and profitable time. - trouble,' although he -had. not come ai of being ill, Deceased was Mr.afid-Mrs, LaFraugh and 3liss y s o vexrs of age and was widely known. j n. LaFrailgh visited at John Neal's Re lecves a widow and one son, Floyd, f on Sunday, Miss LaFmugh sang a of Oshawa, to mourn the loss of a solo in the Methodist church in kind husband and father. The funeral the evening, which was much ap- took place on Monday to Stouffville �preclated• cemetery. — Tribune. C Exhibiti O*n ' SOME FEATURES OF Imperial Year Imperial Cadet Review Cad•( from all the (>two*" Don"aioas Exhibits by the Provinces Dominion Exhibits Band of Scots Guards )ram Buehtaaham Palau Painting* of the Year from Europe Paintings by best Canadian and American Artists JmpwW Cadet- tilana .. , j, Boy Scouts Review Everything in Educational Exhibits Sift* of Delhi Besse* O' Th. Baru Band V Britain's Best Doers Bond Dragoons' Musical Ride Industries In Operation Butter�taikino Competitions America's Greatest Live Stock Show Canada's Biggest Dot Show. America's hrettieat' Punier Japanese Day Fireworks _ ,Motor Boat Races Hippodrome and Circus Four States and Arena all going Eruption of Mount Vesuvius Athletic Sports Ten Band Concerts Daily Acres of Manufactures Imperil Fireworks - -N Numbers Aug: -24 1912 Sept. 9 TORONTO lJ t�mate - -Your l ' Choice You may not buy an engine -this year. Ypu may decide that your 2 - present Separator will do for another season. Like many present owners of : .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 machine -an Empire -on the -R market.. Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- hape you would- realize- it- sooner- i#-yoa w ere - -to- read -- our - b oklet7--- Perha -pe- -- you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home? That will be beat We proof of our statements. are at your service. Mail us a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on, profitable dairying by return mail. Address SdB, Ltd, -Toron a Sold in Pickering Township by Howard E. Turner, Agent, Whiteviale = Shorthand Made Easy R. BRYAN al J3 Ait1E3 E3E;Li k, If such evidence as the following ex. Tobaccos, pi pea and smokers' tracts from letters and other equally sundries. Central office Bell strong testimony contained in our . Telephone Co. -Aaggency for .. hooklet. is not sufceat to satisfy any Rolston Laundry. desirous learning 'CLAREMONT. person of shorthand. ONTARIO then there can be no merit in any busi- ness udder the sun : •� +� {" DsaR MR. CLARK$ — ­It to a plea- sure to write a testlinonial endorsing ,FLjJ: ji�i/ anything so much superior to other things used for the same purpose as Eclectic your system of Shorthand is - - to others I have examined. I' shhJ1 be pleased to reply to any communi- _ , cation that may be sent me with re- ference to the system, or to have &nc- one interested call to see me. " —L. It. FALLIS. 477 Parliament St., tteacher. i OYLRLot) Moom 59'r Our Fall and Winter Term con- mene!ed September 8th, but students it MOTOR CARS _ ¢ :•:af, may enroll, any day, as instruction is atrictlR_persontal. AND ' T RUOKS Howard and Mm. Crosby nd -- -- Write or calt for free booklet. passed for y - _ __. - -- 1912 Models are unsur _...Robert and ►lira. )!Michell, and dau- valve and efficiency. Shier, Mice Zell(, motored froth Clarke s $Shorthand College y. !the city on Saturda . last and X50 400 FREE �O�IESTEADS College 9c., 0or. M &aping Aye. Above cut represents our Ave y TORONTO. passenger, thirty horse, poster car b a�peat a few `days with Ed. and l at senge 00, delivered in Toronto Mrs. Gibson. ALONG THE LINE OF THE fully equipped. . The bowling club have Installed per's -CANADIAN NORTHERN �L - -W� Q � line lights in Wm. l:.eaper's - _ �° r.- `�,'�- �+• -- E- vriti�ont- f'sit -itod �nci "see ggaasap+o lase, and are now enabled to con- IN .j ° S j 1` N • our 1911 Models. tintie their favorite game to all a _ ... 3 >s I n o :hours of the night being no longer Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta � . i � g o = Shaw-Overland Sales Co., de udent upon "Old Sol. + d o m .. s a c ? 52 to 59 Adelaide St., West. ' pe The Government has thrown o n. for entry 150,000 Free Homesteads a James How itt left on Tnesda y rs' C' y —100 acre each —along the Canadian Northern silwa in Manitoba. Sao- et evening for a two months' trip to katchewan and Alberta. At least 35,000 of these are within a radius of ° ; �e ago- o i •3 T. o. R O m% T O the west, He will take the direct 20 miles of operated lines of the Company, while the balance will be ser- ? , �^ ; =g "gad •a� � o l�o line to Edtuouton and will re• ved by Branches now under construction or projected. o y A_ a fr , • b b-+ t Yard turn via Calgary stopping off at a s >r o ;� &_ c p = Pkkerin Lumber h Alberta -the Province already noteworthy for its fertile lands and p w. •� ' bumberof points on the way. salubrious Climate -takes first lice.in the total of homesteads, offered. I ' P m S .• `r `m o a Farmers hereabouts are still But the 'wonderful Wheat lands of Saskatchewan are well represented in B da° ; p-- All kind's of rough hemlock, 1 and 2 very busy at their hay crop which the free Farms which have been thrown open for entry. Manitoba -the , ° °' F.eb ; x inch the dressed. .t }$. ".� g a a �✓ M ;rn - is marls - better -Chrtu was expected oldest settled of the three -hold( out -tr- large - somber.__ _ .' l star' y e In sidings -are have Manitoba, drop, a few weeks ago. Fall wheat will c , Apr 1► Vd and feather edged. :also be ready for cutting about Manitoba,- 21,800 Saskatchewan, 48,080 Alberta, 74,'000 ■� a :a P.: m„ soy' 1B In shingles -New Brunswick and 1 the end of the, " I ►� _ British Columbia. i Western Canada is so big that practically every farming condition is ,; 1e •a 0° d 0° C C In read roofln Montreal and Luther Bowes has returned from met with in the combined total. There is open prairie, the bluff country, a tt r !!< !� m .,.� duly!'• N Brantford make. his trip to. the coast and will spend which needs souse clearing, and also the rolling land where loam and clim -- • �� o o ,' Sept •y ?".a couple of days with his mother, 4te are admirably adapted to the.needs of mixed farming. The atmos- ° �„� oat. i.!ie W. I). GORDON &-BODY, Mrs. Joseph Readtuan, before re- —Clear. Dry and Invigoratlag —makes this land the best land to o g ;? g n m� xov Pickering, Ont turning to Peterboro to resume live in, es�I - Deem, his duties me station agent. The Best Homestead's are being vapidly taken up, and intending set. January 1919•whicby 19, Ostiawa 11, Brougham Y Judson Bundy left on Monday tiers will be well advised to make their selections without delay, 1s, Port Berry 17, tlxbrides to, 0an°inston 9, pp F, the OlIt1I1 (viii rove bens- t6 R. LtFaiit�aircn, Asst�General Passenger Agent, Oanadipi.pNorthern . Beaverto° s,IIptetsrow9 morning for a two weeks holiday Write for a free booklet giving the location and a description of the ' 8t Stane Brae, Muskoka. We R copy 111 he mailed to anyone making a lication hope R P Building, Toronto, Ont. Still in- Business 4. 'ficlal to his bealth, which has not -- - been -good for the. past few weeks- - _ We are glad 'to' learn- that the And prepared to do all kinds reports current Iast week in refer- f �t = �� P S O N C O• :Woodwork Repairing and - - " ? it emcee to Rev. J. A. Grout's illuess _ � =� were mach exaggerated. He was Tire Setting. _ k all materials and design indisposed for a few days but is - Special Values for this week: •p$ in snook. It will pay you to reported to be enjoying his vac(-' .. and obtain prioss,s aDo 1l�besml" `) Lion. 1l1ILLINERY _MILLINERY SPECIALTY n% HoMESHOEING - (genie we do not employ tbem, cons"asn�b David Taylor lel~E on Monday ly we Ciao,, and do $brow off the ageote Balance of season stock at great reduction. Here is an opportunity Ind. p4one', No. 302, Claremont oommission of 10 r oent., which you ww rnoruing.for Whitby where he ims I3° secured a position as chef in one to eft a. good stylish sutalmt i•t for little -srnep -by tired pairaeing from as.� of the construction catnpq- Mr, Come to and secure one as they aallsolioi$•d, will be all gone withiu a -very short , tinge. JOHN McGRATH 'WfLylor has had much experience wNITOt GRANITE CO., in this work and-is well qualified CLAREMONT, ONT. pees. Whitby, Ontario ,.to 811 the position. -LADIES LOW SHOE AND SLIPPERS - Meetings for Bible Study under These are tbis slimmer stock, we are cutting prices-in two, $1.10 and � Ei �% EYANS - ~� 'the auspices of the International $1.23. Patent leather $1.75 and $2,00, slippers $1.W „ These The l?lekering •" # ,� ? 'School of Bible Studies Associs- prices, don't begin to give you an idea of the Bargains -ciation, Brooklyn; New -York. will we are giving in this department. Come and see. Vigilance Committee. . -. PumpaIItlfaG.ture= w ,be held, on Monday, July 29th, at Sh op -and Residence, ­Dundas St z L .2,30 and 7:30: p. m., at-thehotue�of The object of this Association is to a ;Ruth Gregg, North Claremont. DRY GOODS • DRY GOODS lessen stealing and prosecute WHITBY; ONT. Speaker;' F. A. Hall. All welernne. We have alteays- interesting bargains in this line, -it •will _save, you the felons. x, No collections. * some money to look theta over.. :., Three doors West' of Whitby House = The recent rains .and. favorable Members hsving property stoleu oommutil- s" weather is causing the farmers to GROCERIES GROCERIES `- = =' pate immediately with any member. We -are re ared to instal wood or iron wear n broa{1 Stolle. The hay crop of Executive Committee. p P' irht Tiiia de partroent iy alvcay's complete with all the best viands the pumps•on short notice, also attend 2K; in general is very (nod, and the market c'an produce at very reasonable prices: Have you sampled Membership tee 11.00 .. to all kinds of repairing. Tyt Krain.crops are now doing fine and our teas and ruffees, we challenge the trade rtin our 25c. black Tr6iete!mav irry from toe President or H`s, promise to give an abundant and mixed blended tea, it is equal to any 40c. pavkage tea, 9ecrsr.ry onappuoatloo. Agent for the Oe engines Wind Mill, - • - y; yield. The comparatively root our sale of this tea is steadily increasin ust try it Ezec. Com, -L. D. Bittlka, also gasoline engines and weather following the rain, is just n R. ] F the agars gear , what is needed to cause the wheat, and be convinced. _.- W, V. ltiohardson, Pickering, Onto MAGNET CRE A goats and barge to 811 out proper. J. A. O'Connor Arthur Jefrrev. A;1 lggP �o>;' + ,< ..Ay�,• .,wy. .' s - ✓m..ra Sea fy ;A�A e S�MPSOI�T & Co PICEERi10TC red prOnSQatenCerasidens. se Ph .i` 4, .'9^'1'*3 "-. ,cv l' .�Y{, , , - . h +i£.re : _. v.` .r: - ..#.r,i+h. J ¢w.. 9n y a l 4 _ vf• - - ,... c+♦C••, a , .. . , 3 ' ,,. r `. , sfr la :J,�"a'�alc.n m•^ ,• �'ag•asrms,•3✓'yL . .�:�. ,:. ' . . •r ... w -6c �,Yac% 'f•.�c,N p : - ^. r+ 't.!"' - :}. °"" ,_; "� "�. :,'• - - S ,.. ,.... ... _. .. . _ �•'-: ---ice' : _ - r�., ,;', • C, �i79. kinSt9. i9W!« 3s- a- .,etS99Y�i4Mirsine- �s'�JPw. . <ki,W+af•• '�i•r- ...- ,......u..a ••-_. sbm.e.9r.Y�"ns' :. r. , se+ a[► w°♦ ,ts.s.n1« "c+^•I�"w.+s- auD4.tY: '. . kd=+> 4�6Nwrc• i'•: n ' :4rlCi:ra+aOOitM�YMJM "N'• >rsrw �37'F•"!° x• . a- <r :.,, ,. cisrrtai .'rwJ :+�e+•aWdW.'t'nrye.,epry - aa.w'�,,gKia.�,,,r` :8.rliv +aanW '9t•'a^m•'.7�mM = '•.� v 818 SYDNEY LEE. . Each end Every 5-- =Pound Sir Sydney Lee, who wrote the lice _ of King Edward, has ever shows A �1�' - him.eli possessed of great mental P a c k a e o f 9 - courage. He even had the forti- g tude to change his name, which was - -� : Solomon Lazarus,. on -being - 'advised - that nametlike thate impossible'for him dis OR, A CURIOUS MYSTERY EXPLAINED. to succeed_ in literary work with a ' ti tea Lira t - - tinguished career_ at' the City of ..� Extra" Hula ed r London School and Balliol College, v '✓ C CHAPTER VIII.- (Cont'd) "No, there is no help for that." he became assistant editor of the S i ar cOnt 6 ' said Herr Gronvold. "I ahall do •'Dictionary of National Riogra- _' LL__'''' L� •4 You had better send for gone all that 'can be done with regard phy," and is,now editor of that im- ' bounds I1lLWE:lght - _'brother at once, he said. I sup- to the business • that he will know' portant publication: Amongst the ��� ; t • pose he will be at the office!" i f �aj1ada'a quite well, and his return later on offices he holds are Fellow of the fit, t ' �� Oh, no! she said, trembling. would be a mere waste of time-and - •'` - Frithiof is in England. But we British Academy, Registrar of the L. ; . • will telegraph to •' hind to _tome I money. He must seek- work in Lon- Royal Literary Fund, corresponding best. home „ - I doh without delay, and I have told member of the Massachusetts His- Sugar! at 1`t$ DC�t• him W. Do you think this is torical Society-, and chairman of the ASk O• grocer v "My poor child,"' said the old j clear?" Shakespeare's Birthplace Trust. As .7 doctor, kingly, - `if he is in England' He handed her the message he a lecturer on literary subjects he z1, _ it would be of no possible -use ; he }had written, and she read it �//y� - eouid not be in time." ( is held in high esteem both in Eng for theAg& through, though each word was like land and America, and he has re= ° "Oh : is there no hope!" she sob- a stab• bed. "Na hope at all t" } ceived an honorary degree from 1 "Remember how much he is I • Quite clear`," she said, return- ManchesteIr University. I a7 "- Pound ing- it to him. Sir Sydney. Lee has written menu I - -spared:" said the doctor, gently. .. _ �, '"He will .not suffer. He will not � � `My dear," he said, kindly, .. "it becks; and is a great authority on - . : - :- P a e k a g e • .. • has beady a terrible day for you; you Shakespeare, but none of his works suffer at all any more. had better o to bed and rest. Leave Syr : p ever thin go me. I promise you has created Bo much interest or at ' s And so it proved; while many all shall be attended to." - y tention as his latest biography. CANADA SUGAR went and carne, and while .the bad _ ..news of the bankruptcy caused Herr "You are very kind," she said, REFINING CO., ,• ._ Gronvold pace the room like one distracted, and while Sigrid and yet with all the time a terrible erav- �I Limited, Montreal. ing for something more than this Swanhild kept _their .sad watch, sort of kindness, foi• something Herr- Fa�tk-tay -m paialeaa- *hick -w"as perhaps -- beyond Herr 4 been for occasional tremor s not Gronvold's power of give. r ` -- _ pass- "Would 'you like- your- aunt or • probably only be over here for a 1 London?" he asked, willing to shift _ ing through the paralyzed limbs, one.. of your cousins to spend the =°- few days." his responsibility if possible. ' they would almost have thought. he " '' " °' night here ?" he asked. °"` have you Dome across the Mor- No, said Frithiof, I do not - gads now The hours passed oa. At length I alone The,v will- come tomorrow. I - t other companions at Balholm 4" Then you will of course dine with >� -little Swanhild` who has! crouched _I will rest now." ~�� In his heart he felt sure that the me." he said. "since you have no - down on the floor with_ her head in „ Vero welt., Good -bye,. then, spy young Norwegian's 't was n- Other engagement." n ewe i s visa co ;Bigrid's lap, became conscious of a dear. I will send off the telegram i netted with Blanche Morgan. Fri- And Frithiof thanked him and ac- ' wort of stir in the room. She looked' at once." thiof knew this, and the question cepted the invitation. up and saw that the doctor was I She heard the door close .behind was like a sword - thrust to him. But I The ice once broken, they got on y; - 'bending over her father, him-with a sense of- relief, yet be- . he ,had great self- control, and his rather better. ':It is over," he said, in a hnehed i fore many minutes had passed, the voice was quite steady, though a "1l'hat next," he said, as they voice as he stood up and glaneed j dreadful quiet of the house -seemed little cold and. monotonous in tone, found, themselves once more in the - ' toward the two girls, !- µ as he re lied : - 1 street. "Since ou o back soon almost more than she could endure. r P Y g t " And - Swanhild, who had never ph, Frithiof; Frithiof ! why did x h "I have just been to call on the we ought to make the most of the - _ .seen anyone die, but had „read in you ewer go to England !" she Morgans, and have only just learned Lime. Shall wP come to the Savoy f books of death struggles and death I moaned that their business relations with You must hear a Gilbert and Sulli- ;. agonies, was filled with a great I And as she eat crouched together our firm are. at an end. - The connec- van opera before you leave ' tvoO r in one of the deep easy- chairs, it tion is of so many years' standing ­I am not in the mood for it to- -And It wan so quiet," she said af- terwsrd to her slater I never �iIId to her -that the physical _ Sir *Sidney Lee. that I am afraid it wiil be a great night " said Frithiof. it has ;t faintness, the feeling that every- blow to my father." ( just struck me that possibly my fa- knew people died like that . I don't Roy bean •tci see daylight, and ther may telegraph tnistructions to thing was sliding away from her, Defeadin the lines on which he �' g think I shall ever feel afraid about B was dying again "But oh, f3igrid "'; reality but the. shadow the, wrote this - article, Y perceived, i nonce, thattsome fleet char telegram this morning will he says "Sever- Sigrid the child broke into a passion; Y y al months before King Edwsrd'e ' p � o din of the door. Her old nurse bad sped over his tom anion since !back to the Arundel and seer" of tears, we have t to 0 on ltv g death t'he present supplement to the P To be continued) 1if .� g° g it in, - they parted on• the Sogne Fjord; ( - _ -sag all alone --ell alone!" Dictionary was under weight, and —+� $- grid's breast heaved. "We Bee here, Sigrid," said the old very possibly Lhe business relations woman. "The pastor has come. Lion .1 .should have been gravely injuring might affect his hopes, and make I MTLLI`iERY AND A -RING three Sari love each other very, „. a great national undertaking )Sad I three must �� ;will 'see him In here? the engagerrient no longer possible darling." she said, folding �, contented myself with a perfunctory "That was bad sews to greet King Alfonso of Spain is certainly i "I don't think I ran, she said, the most versatile monarch his - her arms about Swanhild We wearily. life t in empty echoes, would you, he said with an uneasy con- (country ever possessed, and he has ' ` life of His I4(ajesty, which, by_ >. - everything - Ile is in the Sidi room talking yP g P eeiousness that it was very difficult must try and be to each; �_ i done much, thoroughly to awaken. - -other. 1 >> have fallen below the onl ust his-. to Swanhild. said the aurae ; . yon j to know what to say. Herr Falck .his subjecta to the needs of the s' The words made her think of Fn- had better just see him a minute•" toric and biographic Stan ard. would feel a change of: that sort ! - - thiof, and with a sick lad is for j wentieth century • Quite apart g g But still Si rid did not stir. It The Dictionary, adds Si Sir Sid- keenly, I should think What in- his presence she went down - stairs! g .from his kingly personality, there was only when little Swanhild stole nep, to designed for tbe!!#uture use Sneed them to' make it 2" again to speak to-her uncle, and to , • or schoiars. POr the historian mere -1 is a human side gl Piing Alfonso • m, with her wistful, Lear - stained "Glf- interest," said Frithiof:'t.hat -appeals strongly to everyone. _ - arrange as to how the news should face, that she even tried to rouse ly to accept the current estimate still in the same tone. "No doubt In many ways he is s� boyish, so im- Ibe sent to England: Herr Gron- when thorough invests shun cf the har�lf • - sold haver quite apprecia s one so uthe Kin ion a. ,his brother -in -lea•, and this had a!- - 'Sigrid, said „the child, Herr facts fails to justify it would be I the summer. As the head of the -Not• -mane years sin the King's 9is- Askevold has been out all clay wit fi' dishoae-st, and I am happy to think 'firm -remarked to me just now, it is;ter entrusted him with the purchase r - - ways made a barrier between him - q possible to sentimentalize over of a hat. and his Majesty s and hsa nephew-And hew end nieces. 8�,g,' sO�' one who was dying; he is very that my reputation is nits secure � impossible i pent the _. f tired and has -had tic - dinner -: =- that' -head " -- -- Did- connections- business is buss- - ,.better Hart of an hour in a shop — ilOund him m the sitting-room. He says if he may he will have-supper - nesa, and of course they are bound tr. ing to make a selection for the ` vas still pale and agitated. with us." to look out for. - themselves - what _` "What must we• do about telling : Infanta At the end' of that time Fri thief, uncle!" she said. Sigrid at once started to her feet, perhaps she never very clearly took happens to us is, naturally no affair Ring AVonso euggeated that as he y "I• have thought of that," said her mind was for the moment di- either. actual l or tons t so manner, of theirs. "_ d not have thought i and his slater were so mach alike,, e+ Herr Gronvold. "It is impossible verted from her own troubles, . .. Roy wout what would suit him would also suit. was the thought of the dear old ; brought to her the sense of a prey much of the sarcasm of this speech here He then gravely tried the that be could be back. in- time for pastor tired and hungry, yet com= ence altogether above al-laihe clang- if -it -had . not been spoken by any I toques on his own head, till he came the funeral. This is Tuesday after- g ` one else, but from the lips of such ' upon ` noon, and 12e -could not catch. thin in to them, nevertheless, which I es that had been or ever could be. i one that t�Tiis faneF. Whe- "nveek's steamer, which leaves Hull touched her heart: His few words As they rose from their knees and a fellow as Frithiof Falck, it start - then the Infanta was equally satis- st nine o.'clock to- night. The only I of sympathy as he greeted her had the old pastor took her hand in his led him. fied the story does not tell. - been the first - words• of comfort to wish her good -bye, he glanced a' They• were -walking along Picadil-_ .thing is to telegraph the news to which had reached her heart, and little anaib'uisl • into her eyes. But l i - _ _i�im, poor boy. His best chance now S ly, each of them turning over in his • now, as he. cut- the. bread arid- help- something he -saw there comforted 'mind..how he could best get away is to stay in England and try to I there was something in him. So far back sa the teflth century, ed the fish, g I from the other, ,yet with an uneasy find some opening there,, for he •has the very smallness and fineness of "God bless you, ms child," he feeling that theywex�e-in- some way cotton was grown and mannfactur- no chance here at all.' his consideration and care for them said. ed in Spain. - • Sigrid caught her breath. linked together by that summer ho- which filled her. with -far more gra- And again as they opened the liday, and' that if they parted now "You mean that he had better titude than Herr Gronvold's offer front door to-him-and he stepped • the would speedily regret it. Roy, Mother - "Why; where are you go- not even come back!" . 1 y " ' "Indeed I'thilik England is the of a home. out into the dark Wintery night, he i with the increasing consciousness lag, Willie?" Little Willie- I m „ Afterward she took him to her fa- looked back, and said: his _'companions trouble, only going—out—to spend my pennies. Yon only �14H >s abaolutel Herr Gron, there roc her to � you." - grew more perplexed and ill at ease. said to save them for a'rainy da�� -_ y peantlesa, down quiet, as • she looked once Sigrid stood on the threshold, - - ' . and •over here feeling will be ao i "Do con know many people in and it's raini.n' hard'." _ strong against the very name of I more on the- calm, peaceful face, behind her 'the lighted hall, before _ _ �.____- Falck'that he would never work hie I that ',would never again bear the her. the. starless gloom-of her outer i look of strained -anxiety which had world, her arm was round little way up.' I will gladly provid-t for 1 you and 6wanhild until he is able ; of late grown , so familiar to her. Swanhild, . and • ae . she bade .him to make . a home for And then Herr Askevold knelt good- night, she smiled, one of those Q� Tate A flaai!>•1 Af you ; but he by the bedside and . p'rayed. ' She. brave, patirent smiles that are sad- 6% LawreaCt- St §ar' ust stay' in England, there is no i 'relp for that." 1 could never quite remember in af- der than tears. Oil TO Tk stm Doer I ter days what it was that -he said "The • Light _•behind tier, and the - She . tould not. dispute the° point _ p j; - ..-out where the light can -any further ; her uncle's words had I dark before, said the old astor is shown her onl too lain, the true C to himself, as he walked home wear- all oa t -and ace the Y P y I; OO D �� ily enoi£gh. "It is' like - her life, _ 'Gsi3 aaa#, diamo.ad -lilee ... : meaning of the word•- '.'.bankrup.t ♦" r child. And yet' I am some- _ Why, the very chair she was sittingiOT WEATHER P� �� sparkle the white on was no longer her own ! A chill _ . _ _ how' not much afraid for her. - It is +color, of eve in. ` for Frithiof I' am afraid. - ';passed over her as she, glanced �y - That's the way to teat - rgltAd tjle falnillaT F90m. In a sort - Ii you are anion- those whose body • needs nursing along, either on account Y -` any sa — fleet's the of dreadful dream she• sat watching CHAPTER IX. .+ t way -we ho ou will test of importanti work to be` done' or on / y her uncle as he wrote the message When Frithiof found that instead account of waste of strength tram past -- -` -ta Frith ;of,,hesttating long over the as - ' present sickness. - so.rtl ehoula ,of addressing a stranger. at. Hyde - wording of the sad tidings, an4 ever• form inn- important part of yourtemmer Park Corner, •he had actually spok- and anon counting the words care- diet. riot only does it build and en to Roy Boniface, his first feel= ,tom fully with his pen. It would ,coot strengthen but it adds materially to iug had- been_ of mere blank aston- �V7a a good deal, that telegram bo Eng- your power to absorb the nutriment ishment - - _ land. Sigrid knew that her• uncle, eontained in ordinary food.. Bovril to "I wish I had seen you a minute Ads $ with any other angar• -- compare its pure, white would pay for it, and the knowledge conoentrated_ beef in_ its best form, or two sooner ; my_. mother and my Com o it spark le- ibevmarain- itaatatchlesssweetnesa. ^ kept her. lips sealed, A little spread on thin Dread and Dntter dieter were in that carriage," said "There, poor fellow," acid Herr sandwiches, or, on hot buttered toast. "and the would have liked is bath appetising hd ned toss y' y Better still, get a 20 pound or coo pound. bag d Jaw �ocer's and - (ironvold,' "that will give him just to -meet you You must come and �t •gt-La�ece g��' in your home. A eImple enp of Bo i]' makes an ". .` the facts of the case ;. and you musE see us some day, or are you quite' nppettstrg and- -strengtvening bouillon. '•write to him, Sigrid, and t, t4.o, too bn9v to spare time for. such sn -�, -���a wawa =�t;<dss LdMrre0. ut0�►4 , will write by the next mail • ' - Pend for nnr , - .oklet *hieb gives mach out -of- the -way place as Brixton ?" 67s - useful Informatiea 't6 any mother. Thank ,you. My plans are very "I am afraid he can not got a Bovril Limited. Q7 st. Bet.rr s� Letter till Monday," sw�d Si". Yontred. uncertain..' said Frithiof. "I shall ' '''•: •a '" ..w.. . -. '� ♦' t t'3 'r. '. •: ., .. jyf � .:... :. '..• ..,.... , ,.. .- ... [ ♦ -,. .. ♦ x. ..w. J. r .. re. i _ •M' •'•" J, .r. "�r_.- . � a e tea: '.. .:.... w,<,.. ,.: sun. .. .� .1.. ,.d.,2.J£,ufi2�cx ,..�c«.wYw�,..... ,♦. Vic..... . .-... e.a. :..:7.v., ...::..s '...•,.:,�, +,z. ♦w+.a,. ,•♦� -. ..�.,... _.. w.. ... .. _. .n.,_:.._ ";.x. m.S .,,f ,. ..- w•.v, :.,.. ....c, ,_.•, m.. -. �.�.+s. .,...n,..'.ck :rc •'.s♦+�.:. .,,a. ,tin... ..w; i....xcz,. a- ,,,'.act �a+x:•'.�a�aDic. ".0 j!5l7r . ... f Z T, 7 4' % t out at the picnic business. "Herb's" is ZAN-BUK AND OUTDOOR LIFE. the greatest political picnic to America. T OROK10 CORRISFORDENCE No disrespect is intended by the use, or MAMNS SAFE INVESTMENTS the nickname "Herb." That's what he Every tennis ior ball player, every a likes too be and the name under 4OSW FROM which he adzfts the picnic. It helps Swimmer, every canoeist, everyman THE QUEEN CITY. to make votAs, and besides he really likeb Of woman who loves outdoor life A RECENT AND ACCURATE DEFINITION It OF THE TERM "INVESTMENT." iq North Tort is one of those constituencies d exercise, should keep a box of -Where TO- which shows more loyalty to men than Zam.-Buk handf. app, *4 y Summer Tints Mn tl� to partles. This Is Illustrated by the fact Zam-Buk is a purely herbal pre- A Couple of Examples as to Why It Is rentesslans Spend Their Hailidays that it is nearly the same riding that Incorrect to Call Even the Most Conser. �4� -Visitors From the State& now, gives Lennox a thousand of a ma. Paration, which, as soon as applied fority that used to give Sir William Hu• to cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, vative Common - Shares Investments ighl When Using the Term In Its Striat people to the ends of the earth. election. "Bill" had his own ways of lock a four-firared majority nearly every blisters, etc., sets up h y 4ene- In midsummer holiday time Toronto ere a no one place or locality or ilia• keeping in touch with hie constituents, fiCial operations. First, its anti- Meaning. trict that can be described as Toronto's the t)tqnlc Is "Herb's" way-one of them. Septic Properties render the wound summer resort. go many places are avail- "Invest It also wives him an opDortunity to show The articles contributed by or i0ble that the population seeking rest and a lot of hip otty friends the beauties of free from all danger from blood are for the sole purpose of guiding pros• 'recreation gets diffused poisoning. Next, its soothing pro,- in away that is Lake Simcce. The farmers and their aY- faes come in thousands. There to pective investors, and. If possible. of say a unusual. even for the largest cities. d a in c I n -P:&rA1ez 'relieve trig them from losing money through For the moo, part. they stay in Canada, and sports and a good time gen. and ease the pain. placing It in "wild-cat" enterprises. The ..though an increasing number have the erally. with a suitable seasoning of 'Then it* rich, herbal balms pease- impartial and reliable character of the speeches for the more serious-minded. time and money to take an ocean voyage information may be relied upon. The d European tour, and a number of sneeches, which, it does not need to be Irate the tissue, 'and the writer of these articles and the publisher others seek the mountains of New England added. contain onlv good Conservative wonderful process or the seashore of Maine, Connecticut or doctrine. Of aling. of this paper have Do Interests to serve Ewb are all quickly cured by Zam-Buk. in connection with this matter other than r. New Jersey. But the popular resorts for A HYDEn-ELECTRIC Loss. those of the reader. Barbed wire scr&tches,inseotstings, those who wish to stay within striking There In ►eneral regret at the retire. ..,distance of the city are Lake Simcoe, sent of P. W. riothznan from the chief - cured,by Zam-Buk. ye are all quickly which Is becoming surrounded by settle- enwineersbip of the HvAro-Electria-Com- All druggists and stores. Use Z&m- (By �Invesbor:') THE STANDARD 7 raento of Toronto summer visitors, Geor• mission to go into private prattles. In than Bay, the Muskoka Lakes. the Lake his profession Sothman is regarded akin Bilk Soap a196; 35e. per tablet. Some pf . the writers on investment. AXTICLE - SOLD Of Buys district, the Kawartha Lakes and to a r#nins. By birth he Is Danish and whose opinions are most respected, claim -the other localities of central Ontario, that putting money in shares Is not in- �alks English only with a decided. but This definition of an invest� EVERYWHERE vesting it. which are honeycombed with lakes ,-.ry attractive, accent. SINGING FOR CONVICT streams. S-' input is something which one may pur- His hobby to airshins. He has designed chase in the shape of a negotiable secur- 111:1 .II 1111jjlj II n THE REAL 8VBrRBANITES. more than one, and has constructed mod• ity which involves the payment of inter- 1 11 tki I A '7 els. Manv timesihave his reporter friends Latest Innovation In Berlin's Fain. eat and the repayment of the capital at A population of several thousand Ind summer houses along the north shore of 1102ried with him to let them print an some fixed time in the future, or under lfiamh 4o L $! �.s_ air-bin *et<,,y about him, but he always ous Moabit Prison. Lake Ontario. so elope that the men folks -certain definite conditions. In other can get to the city for business by train refused. He was too busy working for words, an investment is always a loan, tb4- Government. he Wd. Singing is the latest innovation �,dfb6hihg ,Wat0,r eve" day, These settlements extend al- vation J.-Ihldl ''I el."W P1111� and any securities which do not repre- most as far as Hamilton on the west and Kotliman used to be very sbolrt-elvilited introduced by the German Prison sent money loaned are not, according to thint; Then when on a him engineering job in reinovinglip similar distance to the east. Some of Tjbpria be rn'e-t with an accident which authorities for the diversion of Con- their definition. an Investment. True, they these enthusiasts have 1wilt residences en say, securities Nxitable, for all the year nabitati t many thousand volts of electricity viCtS. isome see ities almost fulfil all the 11diii A f on. but requ rements of an investment that are the winter "suburbanites"I have t mal• *hrourb his body. He was knocked sense. Tu the famous Moabit prison for Ili .111! less and badly searred bv the burns. but not loans. but strictly speaking they are N tiolled fast as yet. Still others not the not investments. Grim' bilt sbort-Rightedness vanished. long term convicts in Berl' Sin sl�3 lake to the Niagara -and shy dis- pri- triets. and smaller groups *scatter i in, There is a good' deal w be said for the Province. 9--nreely a town b, mission through an advertisement in ni� He avalted to the Com. soners who possess Musical talefft their Position. for -undoubtedly all Over at has nearly all net. back in time was a Micky day when ha came to Can. definition. Unfortunately some mortgages But they nearly semblez every night in the - centre for the Ex fbitlon. and Toronto a no I bsp­ ads. He piovooea to stay here, cannot be considered investments, nor yet New Tnrk engineering paper, • Arid It are formed into a class which as- scriDtion comes very close to alrutierd.-1 11 Its quota of Toronto holidayers. corridor just before the ounvi some shares cannot be accurately de- If they only bring all their mar i -cts -go scribed as speculations. However, it is a friends with them. to bed W sing sacred songs, aIrIv accurate definition, and pretty well M A WINNING S --TART . COTTAGES COST FOR SUMMER. These songs reverberate through on the safe side. Toronto Island, deserted W t, ea galleries of the prision and Take such a security as Consumers' Gas wind, be �11 the gall E.W.GILLEIT tea and mountains of ice in w titer, is erfeetly -DigrIt -d-L" Breakfast ,to the cell-g. the doors of which Company of Toronto shares. These are the center or a dense sumbaer 15- COMPANY only abed a an illustration because the Com pulatton. It is on a sandbar wb rb Makes Nerve force for the Day. are opened for the purpose. On Danes is 'so situated that the hypothetical LI M I 'r Z0 1while providing a delightful beach rives Sunday afternoon all the oolivicts which I shall sucirest cannot take -little enocuravenif-rit to Tege-.ation, But Everything goes wrong if the lace in connection therewith. I make TORONTO,ONT. It remains Lre-mend*ualy -popular, as evi• rRather in the this statement to reassure any holders of danced by the fart that comparatively breakfast lies in your stomach like I ill prison chapel to join D choral singing, Consumers' Gas stock, who might other- small, roumb-finiabed frame oottages.00m• a mu&-�ie. What you.eat.does� reef uneasy at reading these aug- tnand renWe of SSW and- more for the harm if you can't digest i i As aitPnee is, strictly enforced at reesteions. summer months. it turns the M,,,abit priswjn, the convicts look Now, Consumers' Gas stock is as nearly connection with the dividend in such a C7TT PULL OF visrroRs. t-O poison. forward to t4e opportunity to sing a true investment as it is roo-asible for a ""a' Its to be. It has me speculative side. That is why a stock should not be called Rut Toronto shows no signs of'quietuess, A bright lady teacher found this with almost childish delight. Its returua are limited by law to 10 per an investment. Many people will and *Ten in the dov days. for it is Itself & f to be true, even of an ordinary light fault wPh this attitude, but when we come lonnimer resort. Tiathe an all the down- �eent. OU the Dar value, which "presents about 5 14 Der cerrt on the present war. right down to facto nothing can be do• down fftreeta is as dense is July as it is breakfast of eggs and toast.. She GET ACQU kINTED WITH YOUR are TAed which will come ahead of a mort. in ADril It to -olv when onit- visits the says ket orioe of the shares Its earnings b and sees 1�ow gage- and therefore of bou� 4;2w 1 better residential streets yearn 1 been steadily growinir, and it is w 11 , which is row of houses wt:tb the blinds drawn ­1�0 yea' ago I contracted a IN EIGHBORS. managed It commando a ready market secured by merlicairp� but i a oontla- a very few fluctuations 0 to sltD in a couple of bond Issues and ends a site of life anywhere visible that very annoying form of indigestion. with in price, It remeT arises it is is Ifr7 simple matter I Za one realises that the holidays are In full f i-.n are amnteel to appea nee 11 j;8d assets are substantial and valuable Ar swing a all descriptions of .preferred stock be. My stomach was in such condition re,tirt-ax in Tour MASner you w, be ne,rentIv it is a Dare quibble to say it tweea the common atock learned in every home to your local:ty not sai investment. therp 1. . and the L96etJL Evory day American v4sitars throng the that a simple breakfast of fruit; ' welcomed And even If othinr between• retail districts Many of them come whom you are showing sampi f our on quavow. however, the recent annexis• e b" ! parlor toilet goods, household eg noeoessitLea. the common shareholders has no right to bout from Niagara. American railway. toast and egg gave me great dis- and reliable zem6dws. tiona to the City of Toronto required a demand. or expect to cat his money bank. froth all over *.be States run excurtinuo tress. The satisfaction I sudden eivanston in the rompggby's Kys. His 1, merely a Dariner to the enterprise, W Niagara rills and from that point wh,,!b our rood* give. places the aseril ten, or mains and in its plant. A ],,a "I was slow to believe.that You. under an oblLgst u In thousands da4y make % one-day trip to to 701L which vies substantial company would And it necew across Lake Ontario to Toronto. frr rou the same respect, esteia m, and lilary !o issue securities more attractive M The could come from such a Simple timate friendship riven the pct-phyli y crowd at the f6o4 of Ynowe atr"t after than ordinary stock too rain the money. Even a small may have the arrival of a boat often seems to be diet, but finally had to give it ill:) Irian, or pastor and you will make onar* and oonceivablv the Consumers' -Gas from Your spare time than you large opinioon of himself, somoomed entirely of visitors from Comoany during some snob period of J I= of besides a boat of friend&. and found & great change upon a ruty tacky. Tennessee i;rr other southern i to. turilt stress as occurred in IM 190 or 11107 A man seldom lirenerates any They are easily distinguished from lr�jnb't. Cu p, of hot Posturn and Grape-Nuta This is your oppor 7 for a pleasant might find it necessary to sell hands to steam 'with the money Alieekeel Q-nadisn* Is-v th@4�1- #&Uaw com. w4h 4GrOAM,--for profitable and permanoot business. AS rates this money These bonds would of he burns, t. dreeii-TbaAlomp. avaly- plexiona. and the little peculiarities of -8. can& maze ztexit at the eornmon Oeesmienallv wt­impet- a grown their clothes. 'and when - speak, by For more than a year I have held rill Building. Taranto. 001L and that cock would, by the issue of bey -.46 -1 man who can eat almost as much Wselr dol-Icbtful anutb#rn drawl. to this course and have not suffered bonds. become less satisfactory as an in. all boy. as GETTTNG A BTRD*XETE VIEW, ex . cept when in . judiciously varying PANSIES GIVE A S17RPRIS.S. vestment. Indeed, it might happen that AL SM If their rialt is but for the day the fa- as earnings are limited to a sum Fulnei. Werite thing to do It to take a fight- my diet, ent to Day 10 per cent, on the common Isselaw motor 'bus. cad bay* a 'Jov ride" "I have been a teacher for sever- ' , -Sped Nust Have Lain Dormant Ptork, that it, order to par th b-ond in. yi e P, In, '=und the efty� The guides give thempaj al tereet it would be 6ecRippary to, at be More Than A-Centu". re urn an h# junior itpeurity, f so-called Inform4ition about sea years and find that my easily di- OW S PAW) •scarcely ge Or. supoo-ve• under street of & coal I-ad olaopo. most of which will, sted breakfast means a Saving of bear examination, But -be, n away The Rev, Tertius Poole, Vicar of strike or *omp other unforoieen contin• 9:Puy because they at )tact think they nervous force foi the entire day, Culmstock, in Devon, England, wen the Company's earnings fell be. HEEL ve learned a lot abort" Toronto and My gain of ten pounds in weight al- tells a curious story of low the 10 Der cent. mark It would be Canada. and hcrp Is no People under the the results ts i necessary to cut the dividend In order dewiron the Ito keep within lwdew not1b"a'a the Mericans. the value of Grape-Nuts. -e r before , n a s�milar Position couldn't he denied of' superficial know. so causes me to want to testify to of ploughing in a gram lawn thin the earningre. But a bond Tread sofflV - -a j­ reare . . . . - the Its interest In a Period of stress such a last for purpose of I But--manx of them * 1%. 1 Step safelig. perhaps make further ezeur- e- u a 0 a ro, ran & Eurning it, Into a rose ga Id raise- Vions into Canada. The traffic is incroms. our tabla." says the lawn had not been disturb- loan troui Itau bank enough mone,, to CATS PAW RUBKR SOUS far year after rear. which Indicate* that take care of such a temporary contra- Name those who enme must carry back favor. Name given by'Canadian Postum ed for quite a hundred years, A rency, But the law aad tho,ordinary FAbody the patented features ortoct I a of good bultino-ex would pre., able imoresirlions. Co., Windsor, Out. parishioner who is 95 years of age =directors taking similar steps in Of Cats Paw #eels. DAIqGXIL or FLAG INCIDEINTS. - is father used to mo. i vent A One thing that continually "There's a reason." Read the says that h t threatens t" little book. "The Road to when he was a child. Since -it hall .:7 mar the visits at our American cousins well_ POW fis the ever,-presiont dancer of a flaw to. ville,v) in pkgs.' bei6n ploughed in it has been cover- to Ping nm Perhaps it is ed with an assortment of amazing amor over-seallowo Tank" patriot, or it may Ever read the Moose letterf a ne4'41116 be a cistariallstie Canadtan merchant appears "m time to time. They are pansies of splendid quality, '-seeirlar customers, who invites trouble goinulne, true, and full of human Interest "No seed." says the vicar; "has The ONme- rship of a' Bond :by an Improper one of "Old Glory," The n been sown nor have there been any trouble Is that we on this continent have ,Set yet learned the etiqueVe of filte fly. pansies nearby, The only" solution Ins. The universal rule In that if It in PEARLS OF TRUTH. T c— -give a that the seed--m the 6-WIrQ W divolaT the AL-core-To-reign 4X of a It God loves a hungry child that is have lain dormant in the soil for eovintry. the floor of 'the soil on wbi�b wands must too it on the map. If this Aye crying for broad.—Samuel more than a century." PEI rsallv followed there would Rutherford, One of the Pansies, it appeara, is come 111fle were only# Jr.&ARMANENT In Lbe no reason for anyone to tool insulted. useless in this world of an altogether unusual type, be- isaid no reason for anv complaints. No one is "HE"" LENNOX's PICNIC. who lightens the burden of it for in like a gold and bronze butter- -Elerb- 14noax's Dicnic in North York any one else. — Dickens, fly: those sections of Canada know ab6ut bond Investments fly! -bas become an annual midsummer insti• Let us be not too particular. It Iption. It is announced that, now that where there is the greatest because they offer the highest ramnantiv Hall of New York -has cone in better to have old second-hand GETTING SHODDY. per capita wialth, Bonds possible return consistent with diamonds than none at all.—Mark fond the largest item in the absolute security.. Twain. Lew Dike--They don't put good list of investments. Bonds are When I want• any good headwork aterial in the goods they make k -bonda"In considered the most desiriable, We have excellent suit now-&-days. done I always choose a man, if $100 and $Soo method of investment from denominations of able otherwise, with a long nose.— Walt Bbwes--That's true. He loney and WNW Napoleon. Standpoints of safety, income as well as SIOOO. The security used to _&et neck-ties that would last Constant Il and convenience. of these bonds is established application to pleasure fifteen years; now I can't et g b expert -Ats barfliNg Power takes away the enjoyment, or ra- more'n ten outer them. y expert engineers and e rt attorneys. ther turns -it into the nature of a The purchase of the fast WE have issued a Book­ very burdensome and laborious "llid—whether $xoo, $5oo -or let describiner the bii.kiness.—Burke +1,- 1%. 4F The finaricial p ition of the There is' only one road. to human PERIODICAL prosperity, and it is the same for a XT na-tior• as for an individual. That is PAYWEI the honest road of hard work under: �11 free institutions, and when they ! PLAN tried to teach People 'that, they far lb6 puraa4,6­ could be made rich by some short 1 stocks and b�onds, cut-they were doing that which wais thoroughly dishonest.—Mr. Walter This Booklet shows 'bow Long, M.P. yoii can. create capital through a small monthly saving-3. It, also shows bow . these savings are pr6tR.cted ard ho"w they are available for use at any tim# if required, Write. to Inve-stmest Depart-nent.. THE METROPOLITAN SECURITIES AGENCY, - .. LliMITMO too St. James St.. MONTREAL ill mounlIxi-, Hill, QU9311!- LAM' NT OF THE RISE IN BEEF, The water wagon passes Right by my humble door, They call to me to climb it— I will not board it more. I have a gnawing hunger Its fluid does not slake I want the butcher wagon That used to stop with steak. The loud bandwagon passe4"' - With statesmen clustered thick, They call to me to join them And save the country quick. Alais! they fill no stomach, Ito, place they cannot take `171),- gck)d old butcher wagon Th•,t u5;pd to stop with steak. Ritz-Varlton Hotel Company 'of Montreal, UmHW Moo 95 and Intaftif Spe6a.1 circular an reques CANADA SECURITIES CORPORATION LTD. "**treat. Toronto, Le"don, trig. permanent and independent properties by which bonds are Income. The satisfaction in its secured is strictly investigated 3 4 possession stimulates the desire by us before bonds are offered to own another, to our customers—in fact, since the organization of this house there has been no default -.in We can aid you in solvipg st payments the problem of making your on any bond it has brought out money earn more money— ''S making y6ur savings grow and We will be pleased to consult earn a constantly increasing or correspond with investors income. regarding any securities in -.--,-which they may be interested. 7%e lirsan' of small capital should consider the safety of We have bondsof the highest his Investments. He needs to grade yielding from 5% to 6% R ITIES.1 C012 LIMITER WIKOF-MOMTREAL 1'>Slf3t3,COR,QUEEnEYOO MPTOPOM .5 -41 ft-M-WHI-M-. mAm^aeft. 0 M- -T pt r- A Lt Q U r- ft IL C, H A I- I I-A X TAWP►. U0 ftmo ft "ZILA Mo .. y }t s w. 'fig w„. - . r . .+. g.- �'F s••.' .b - v,F-.=' - «: ° ,• �'.- - �r .L'i'. c. •rf.v, -s1•' ,,,d, d -, c - - �tiT '. a . , , a .V'.. x. � w.r , -.�,., a a n' - w ir"t' 4.. rile • ... fr..• -:. ' .. .. . ... „ . _ .: .... • _... .---:: ..� w. :La's LOCALISMS -Horse for sale cheap. Argly -M. S. Chapman has purchased : � L� TIME ' � HERE F` LOCALISMS. -: to F. H. Hall, Pirkerin anew driver. -Men are now busy filling in -As we go to press the Picker- -Men approaches to the base line iug Junior baseball team are in r, -Mrs. E. N. Hicks was in the bridge. Oshawa. laying a friendly match Get ready. to protect your houses with screen. doors and window city on Tuesday. -T. M. McFadden is a ndidg a. with the junior team of that town. screens, wire netting etc. and your stock mt}fit be prat - Arthur Rogers, of Toronto, few days at the home of his par- -The west half of Isaac Salter's �. _ spent Sunday at the home' of his eats in Durham. farm on the Brock road and - bane- -•-- also. Try Dr. Williams famous fly oil, X1.00 per r, parents here. -Ed. Haight has bad an In- line, better known as the W. -Allan Kerr, of Preston, spent dependent phone installed in his Greig farm, has been sold to John ' Sunday at the home of his mother residence this week. -Tom @. Fresh groceries weekly, also fruits in season. Pints quart and half on Church St. -A Bell telephone—has been in- -J. D. Remmer had the misfor- r -Mrs. Alberf Bores and son of e to e I - Cock's rest- tune to lose his black driver on . gallon sealers for the canning season. Belleville, are visiting with Pick- donee on Thursday . Mondag____lt having -got its leg eing relatives. -Lord Somers has returned broken by a kfek from another G. A. GILLESP�E DUNBARTOl"�T - -Las Laura Wright, of Holt- home after spending a week with horse. � ville, California, is visiting her friends in Boston. -John Vickie, we are pleased to relatives in Pickering. -Dr. Henry will be here as usu- report, is much improved in health „ -The masons are now busy at al next Tuesday to attend to his and he has been able to make sev- --' work at the brick work of. John professional duties. * eral visits down town during the .- Annan's new residence. - Charles Shortridge, of Winni. past week. -Mrs. McCandless and daugh• pe'g, spent Sunday with his aunt, Vha Nam `v ter, of Toronto, spent Friday with Mrs. Leonard Neale. • • Joshua and Mrs. Rich priced ardson. -Miss E. Neale and Miss M. Toronto needs popular " Timothy O'Leary, we regret Haney, of Toronto, are visiting hotels to meet the demand of ` r to report, is not improving as rap- their uncle, L. Neale. tourists. idly as his friends would desire. -Miss Watson, of "Hillcrest," Many witnesses in the Farmers -Mrs. James Gordon and Miss Toronto, spent over Tuesday with Bank inquiry are said to be an_ HOT WEATHER SPECIALS -` Ethel, were in Whitby on Mond her friend, Miss Field. xious to give new evidence. _ ' attending Miss Calverley 's wed ay -Miss Anna Hiscock, of Bing- B a recent decision on a 1 ding. stout, is visiting her sister, Mrs. of a li nor case from Conningtun, -Miss Gladys Bateman, of To- W. Moore, at the manse. q Fa,iCOa Brand Salmon � MORTOx's KIPPERED HERRING no magistrate or judge, who is also t tbnto, is visiting at the home of - No bi�oke will be issued from g � g ! 10e per can - something ezeep- _ her rand- mother, Mrs. - B. the public library during the first clerk or other officer of that muni- B P 8 Ve fine Red Salmon in half' tional fur the mono Have w Bunting. half of next wee owing to mov- eipality, can impose a fine which pound tins. 15e per can. I you tried it? -Mrs. Simondson, went to the ing to new quarters. goes Into treasury of that muniei- city again on Monday to receive -Harry Byles, of Toronto, gen. Pality. Pi CAMPBELL'S SOUPS Pickles CAMPBE farther treatment for nervous oral traveller for Swift & Co., So easily prepared-just add boil- trouble. spent a couple of days this week , In water -Ve etale, a� in 25c bottles -mixed mustard g g Chicken, -Roy Burling, of Acton, and with A. G. and Mrs. Green. HINTS Celery, Pea, etc. sister, Miss Edith Burling, of -Mrs. W. T. Hartrick is having white onions or Eugliah vraluuts.' Baltimore, spent Sunday with a veranda erected in front of her WosTav THE aTTEATIO OF PEOYiS a C. H. and Mrs. Burling and family. Elisabeth St. residence, at present WHO WISH TO PRSaERVB THE HAIR s, =Lloyd Bateman, of Toronto, occu fed by R. W. Gordon. Have your own brush and comb at Fine Assortment of Fancy Biscuits, '4 home-and at hair dressers. who is off duty owing to illness, is -Mrs. Jones and son Allan, and Never use a brush or comb in public Sipendio,g a few days at the home ,hiss McKay, of Toronto, are vis- places, they are usually covered with L of his grandmother, Mrs. B. Bunt- icing at Uriah Jones' and with dandruff germs. -Fresh Oranges) Lemons, Ba inn, other friends around Pickering. 'Nash your hair brush once a week -Dr J. F. McGeagh, of Detroit, -Mrs. (Rev.) C. A. Parson, of with soap and w"m water to which accompanied by his wife, visited Alvinston, returned home on Tues- is added adisinfectant. dies White Lawn Blouses at Ladies' Summer Vests - sleeveless relatives hereon Monday. They day after spending a couple of Shampoo the hair once a creek with are at present on a motoring weeks here with her daughter, pure soap and water; $1.00, 1.85 and 1.50, nicely made - and short sleeves -10c, 15c, I8c, ton r. MrQ. D. Pettit. Use PARISIAN' SAGE every day, just right for hot weather. 20c and 25c each. Huge assor•-' -Miss Dorothy Hicks returned -The heavy rain of Sunday rubbing thoroughly into scalp, ] home on Monday after spending a morning followed by the cool crew- PARISIAN SAGE is guaranteed by ` ment of these. D, Pettit to destroy dandruff germs month at. the home.of her grand- they ib proving of great value to and abolish dandruff, or money back. Ladies Lisle Hose in black, tan ppaarents, '.k[r. and Mrs. McCldre, of the country. While the hay crop To stop hair from failing and scalp and white. If you see our tan Boys' Drab Blue Jerseys with , A, Woodbridge. has suffered somewhgt, the grain from itching. or money back. -The members of St. George's and root crops have received in- To put life and beauty into dull fad- "ilk lisle at 85 eta you'll put your white neck and arm bands, very F church held a bee on Saturday .calculable benefit, and from the ed hair, or money back. Price 50cents. ...foot in it. fine and light, only 25 cents each. evening when they greatly im- present outlook the farmer will Just right for those hot days. i. proved the-- appearance of the have little about which to com- church yard. plain. Boys' Straw Hats at 50e and 85c- _ -W. D. ftoger'A sale on $star- -There are lIS Lhe pnbliclibrary Term�ffi 1. 3 nice fine straw with wide black hen's 'Mule Harvest 'Boots at 1.50 <' - day was owing to the busy season, a large number of magazines band. Very nobby for the little 'Men be sure to see these-so light, ' mot very largely attended. and in which will be sold at a low price Arrange now to eater the fellows. _t- consequence bidding was not very in order that they may be dispos -ia� „ comfortable and cool �r 'active, and prices not very high. ed of before Mr. Pettit will move , -The shelving in M. 3. Chap- into his new quartem. Those ' man's new store, formerly the who wish to secure good cheap a FARMERS -Take homes gallon of "Creonoid," and Spray the cat- s Nzws office, is being put in by reading matter call at the drug TORONTO. 0". tie -Its great stuff - Increases the milk supply.. C. H. Burling. The store will now store within the next two or three soon be in readiness to receive the days. The school that has a great i•eputa- j, new stock. The farce working n the Lion for g giving superior business BERGER'S ENGLISH PARIS GREEN kills those bugs 'Don't take -The Boys' Mutual Improve- strnetiou work of the Toronto and shorthand training. Graduates Substitutes. - ment Association of the Clinton Eastern will be doubled, to -day, et and hold good Street Methodist church, .Toronto, when 150 men and 50 teams will g -_ g positions because to the number of thirty -two are. be added to the present number at they are tbarougbty prepared. - - eam in¢ at Simcoe Point, under work. , Each reek additional men Write for catalogue, Open all year. Get one of our �$amlzioc for the IIOOn dour, � p _ the leadership of R. Home. and teI will be added that the Eater anytime. -The next regular meeting of work lnay be rushed with all pos- W. J. Elliott, Principal ing branch-the_W - ble._speed.__Sbe _engineer Vnngp_ . men's Institute will be held at 'the c•harQe is confident that the Bow. s e AN home of hire. W. G. Ham on Tues- manville- Toronto section will be 1 day next Julyy, 80th, commencing ready for the steel by the end of at 8 p. m. All are welcome. the season. GET OUR CATALOGUE -A number of the young people -The annual meeting of the _ IT IS ,FREE - ..from the village Attended the Up r Canaria Bible Society will a. II.I H arve st Tools - ggarden party held on Win. Oke's be held in the Methodist church lalvn on the Kingston road east this (Thursday) evening at S p. uI _ under the auspices of the Ladies' lHr. W. U. Kite ley, a student of - Aid Society of - Almond's church. Victoria University, Toronto, will - Walter Nicholson, of Dunbar- give a talk, entitled "Around the �+ S�Q BIG-or W. " a Bay forks, Rakes, Hoes, Scythes and Snaths ton, has purchased J. E. Webster's World with the Colporteurs and huckstering business ' formerly Bible Women of the Bible Sa- � - Pure manilla Rope for your hay fork, owned by Robt. Wood, and took ciety." which will be illustrated by�� -- ssesssion last week. We' wish beautiful stereopticon views, A - -- — - - -Put Paris Green, Sprayers and Sprinklers. =- po _ 1lfi. Nicholson success in hie von- collection will be taken up in Aid Ins Oil, Gasoline, Linseed Oil, Etc. ture. of the society, A' cordial iuvita- Mach' -Dr, B. Field, of Toronto, was tion is extended to all to attend .kl?,d ream 9arlortg New Perfection Oil Stoves and Hammocks in town on Saturday last: "com- this' meeting, . ppaavied A. A. Post, architect, of -On Friday last an auto party Now Open Every Day.. 01' Toronto. We believe •the doctor met with au accident while pass- contemplates erecting a residence ing through the" airings which Neilson's Ice, . Cream enjoys the JOSEPH He uu his father's lot. The building might have resulted seriously. station of "Being the Beat." - - v ill be of frame and will consist o re f When opposite the Methodist par- P eight rooms: The contract calls nonage one of the hind wheels flew We serve it exclusively. FURN/ SHI NGS for its completion by Nov. 1st. off .owing to a break in -one of its -The annual picnic of the Au- parts. The auto was going at a Neilson's Chocolates, the cbeolates - ivaan Leaf Minion Band arts held- -slow rate of speed but even- the - - - - -- - -- that are different, from 40c, Large assortment of Shirts in the new shades and - on Thu.rsda it nearly turned a salumer Sault. 8 . _ cc,e P�lnt. Their outing was some' Had the accident occurred a few x to 50c per lb. _ - T what marred by the 'heavy rain minutes before when they were ' to-match. -am the beEt value she have had - to-m _ ve or zvbich occurred towards evening. coming down the fort Perry road We have moved into our new - ,many a day at 81,00 and 81.25. :but through the kindness of Mr. at a rate of 85 miles an hour it is Bakery this week. Greeulaw, who placed his summer very probable that it Would have . hotel at their disposal a most been accompanied by lass of life. VISITORS WELCOME '�Yorking Shirts 50c„ i5c., 80c. and 00c. r.- pleasant time was spent. Owing to the accident they. were,ettt•e and. ask -for. our Home . _ _ _ -.Straw Hats 15c, 25c and 50c each _. -At the recent examination for detained in the xA -.-Pr -abcmh Made Bread. ` - ::,enteswee to the Model S ve.vntrs. about eighty candidates from the -W. D. and Mrs. Rogers and t�} v New Hosiery, Hate'and Caps and Underwear. Province wrote and of these only family left this_. Meek for- their. _IC�ERING BER y `. twenty-three passed. ' Of this home in Alton, where Mr.. Rogers number elevetr were from Picker - will do business ass general mer- A \'D ICE CREAM PARLORS R. A. BUNTING, P:ICKERING ing, six of whom passed -that is chant. In leaving Pickering they, " one quarter of the succeeful eau• leave behind them a host of friends E I.M DALE M ILLS dilates were from our public who, while exceedingly regretting - -- - 3= 2CKER =1-T - mehool. - Eeideutl ion- their departure, wish them abun- _ -Of the Pickering public school has dant success in their new venture. � Chopping our Specialty NOW �R �UMXER DRIVING - not suffered by the recent examin- For about twenty years, Mr. • f ationv. Rogers conducted the Pickerin OgrIv a Iio5, 50 a and - uenora , - Garden Party and Social -On bakery with much success,. but Flours 4cks, Fresh Rolled;und If you need a New Harness, Plush Rug, Knee Spread, Whip, Monday, Aug. 5th, Civic Holiday, the ardous labor' connected with Oats, Ete. `- - Harness Dressing, or anything for your rig, �! the ladies of St. Francis De Sales the business compelled him to give Mixed Feed, Bran and Shorts by the Church will give's. grand garden it up as it was affecting his health ton or cwt. Prices reasonable. call and nee my stock. party and social in the grounds on and that of Mrs. Rogers, and in F. W. W7C 4pe3 "Church St. A good program is in consequence he sold out about two Chopping every'day-. Trunks, Snit Cases, Collars, HaItercr, Stable V. preparation and Rill be annon" years ago to Mr. Hicks. The per- , ed in due time. Watch for posters. iod of partial rest has proved bene- PICKERING. MARKETS•., .. Sheets, etc.,, in stock. -T These ladies have made for them- ficial to both, and they will be able White winter Wheat, old.,,.:.. $1,09 „ Y ' a, Ives a standing reputation foi to enter upon their new work with Rtd 1.08 PICBERI�!'G HARNESS EMPORWM Pµ the manner in which they cater renewed vigor. The NEws joins ,Mixed ].�►R to the needs if their patrons, ane their rnaiiy friends in wi:+hing Spring Wheat..,- ............... 90 Phone Ind. 801.' W. J. COAKWELL X, no effort , jj_ �e neg'ected tc them sac case and good health in Goose ... ... ...... .90 p., inta•a' rb confidence. their new home. ................................ ::. Oats 63 ..,.per. r 45 S�C_:, .... v ,�+. rs ,,. � , .- ._......,.ya.: -1z -, �;vt: y. -nc ,x.._... .. _...e r. :..3._.i>,?. -, ....--... _..ry.na...¢r<.,_,....z;�+..•v. .. ._.. ...- ....a_.:_rt.•'.�::.x " s..... •�.:w�=....s- .,:...,..- _.a.... .._... a.,. a>. a:__ u,. ;..+ s...,,... ..�.!:s..:�- ...r..X;;ww•`�,^:eS :_,.�.�a}Xaus?.ri. 6 ,