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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_08_02- 7. It r TOL. XXXI. ,__ . ICEC ERINGF, ONT.; FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1910 - — 1'0.4 ovatsoots eat garb*. STOUFFVILLt AGINC6URT Established 76 ,earn SPINK MILLS — Jledicat Work has been commenced on.,ak:flne... _. IXWG Moa•ia ne :E.- Au 9th. 1•ei our Civic Ho iday, a football and baaseball tournament" will be' held at Ma a th � _ new rin'k by_A joint et twit in.. /.; E. P'ORSYTH D. _vt 0 ,._.Regi --'- Leaf Park, for a_g25,i10 silver trophy' � is village to aPrve the village and V1 ,• FLO LIR The contest in football will be beten surrounding district. The large hill .feted mett;Dai bflZ Qptotpetrical Aeso R g -'elation of Oatirto. Special attention given to ' -- The Old County over the rooms will be used for con- fhe tistia+t of glsaa. >lsy« tested tree. rfth W HITE- SATIN , y Club vs. Green Riv- certa or public meetings, and it is in- .. MILLS y -Claremont. = er, two of the beet teams in the pro- tended hat the rink shall be open CREAM-RUNS ;vince.' There are also half a dozen twice weekly. N C, .McKINNON M.D. L.R.C.S., - TEA -BUNS teams entered for the base -ball tourn- i • . Edinburgh, membir of the college of au]ea�. In addition there will be a - - Phyeicians and surgeons of Ontario. licentiate Bread and Cake Makers Free. +3 LOCUST HILL F �f M3 3D Of Bo al College of suritsom. Edin large number of other sports The _ , &►eeial attention to daiestee of women and FEED : Stouffville Citizen's Banct will be in shildren. Omce'and residence, Brougham, attendance. A very large attendance There will be Quarterly Meeting SHORTS. LL BRAN' is -expected 'to see one of the best services is Locust Hill Methodist MANITOBA OATS w ` 'PIGKERI YG MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS- tournaments that has ever taken church on Sabbath next, August 4th. and X -RAY INSTITUTE WELLAND FEED FLOUR place in StouBville. Beginning at 9.8(1 p. m. 8 bri f sermon B ' Be T CHOP JUMBO at. �� will be followed by an old �ashioned ARLEY FEED ; F aimit e, - 0"AR10 ' OATS love-feast- and fellowship meeting, MIXED CHOP ` it. E7d,"kTN 1'OWI E. X. B. X. D., C. M., OAT CHOP osHAWA FAIR then the Lord' i supper. Come and CORN Pb�atoiaa- in- onerg. take part. CORN CHOP', Bpadalta it. Baeti! Dta..«a Prostatto- CORN _ The South Ontario Agricultural 4;l ieaass of Men. Diseases of woman Caaoers N CSOP Society have now issued their pprigs Special prime for.large gttantit,ies. 4'amOra, t•Bey esamioatioa. Dbesiea of •7+ CORN CRACKED list for 1!112. It is printed by W. J. CENTENNIAL CORNERS ,Y ear. nose, throat and louse. Fitiiaggissees sna MIXED CHOP Watson, of the Oshawa Vindicator, 611 souse and shrinic m"a'w' and reflects much credit di that In loving memory of . William D. Oboe Roars It to 3 and f to i t91v Colllns, who died July 33rd, 1911, aged .,. FEED WIiOLESALE IN TON LOTS office= Copieshxvebeeneenttothose 72 years. BAKERS' JOY �9Qi. who are entitled to receive them. GOLDEN CITY Chopping every day in the Week. Should any of such fail to receives One near is gone, but still we mine . JE. FAREWELL. copy within a few. days may receive him. T� A. �� eg.C., BARRIB- eCie�l .Never shall his memos fade oo��, Bey, and one by writing to the Secretary, W. p Ate. OomsHouse.whitbv. lOv C E, N. Sinclair M. P. P.. Those wish- Loving thoughts shall always lin er ALWELL'9 MOLASSES � 4 All accounts must be aid or before MEAL in to exhibit and who have not a list Round the grave where he is laid• p g July 27th, I close my books for 7 T,- BAROLAY, Barrister -at -Law, should write the Secretary for a cctpy. The flowers we lay upon his grave the year'theb. Please call and settle. ' in- 9o�ioimos, Notary yobbo, Special Esamt, The directors are sparing no pains to May wither and decd Whigs 81g1i Oonzt of iaatloa, Brost etrs•t. T T ! y y 41J J• L• SPINgr LIMITED+ make the Fair a success n every way, But the love of him that'sleepe iberal prizes are being - offered and beneath ' I A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and PICKERING. ONT.. krst- class attractions have been secur- Will never fade away. .c3. solicitor. Notary pnblta, ZW. Money to for the entertainment of visitors. « Loan• Office nest door to the standard Bank -� iVhitb�'. t61y �•�. WHITBY ' - e ap Lists will hold a lawn social r++ tssiussel dASbs+. tt l M. Gleason s nt Monday in- the on L. T- Barelag-'s lawn on Saturday pe evening, WG. HAM- Issuer of Marriage pity buying goods. A wonderful draining achine has .. Licenses in the Connty of ontgno, CLAREMO;�'T Miss Slater, of Toronto, is spending g FOODS Pickering vulage, any a few days with her nephew, F. L, been put to work on the asylum - • for all styles of furniture. Green. grounds by the provincigl govern- POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- merit. i • +¢. 1 , toner, valuator, collector and issoat Miss Hilda Haoep, of Toronto, is The construction work on the C. P. - of aaarrtsire linen. «, srongham. toy spending her holidayi aiith Mrs. Ayes: R. has advanced do far that a locotno- -- Moore and family, i. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Live, is now euoploped to hasten the CaLDWEi.L'9 MOLASSES R�Offi MDA� Mrs, Rankin, of Toronto, spent a work in the town, MEAL 81.90 D. Liitias« to she Ooanty of Ontario, few days this week with her parents, DIDee at score and his residence, Claremont. �� In Hamilton, on Saturday last, Miss Samuel and, Mrs. Stewart. Olive Smith,- daughter of W, H. and BLATCHFORD'S• CALF MEALS �JB.BEATON,T04PNSHIPOLEI�tH Picture Frames The Misses Williams and dturrayy, of Mrs. Smith, was married to Mr. Frank . Oonveyanew. commission for Toronto. returned home on Wednes- Kemp, of Oshawa. The ceremony X1.05 Musette. accountant. sse, money to thaw day evening, after rusticating in the p by Rev. W. B. Tighe. , 1am farm "leans of Maezt ,ids,• village and suburbs for a couple of was performed SAGAR and FLAX MEAL - �- Window Shades weeks. formerlyy of this town. _ $1.00. Wm Parrinder met with a oral Premier Whitney and Hon. W. J. POSTiLI., Licensed Auctioneer, - _ Pm Ranna, accompanied by Chas. Calder, _ POULTRY TONIC -�. for Oonntt« of Your Lad ostaria AUG. accident while working with Fred rx• M. P P., paid an ofacW visit to -the _ e IWm salves of all kinds stunned to on short"* __. - Saldon on Masada last, 'he' he havin Notice. Addreu Green isiyr P. o., owe Y n Lsylum farm on Friday, and expressed 70 cent? been struck la the abdomen with as thetnselves as well pleased wkh the t R711i'DE 1ETAES.'�I> iron bolt pea. B. PO WELL. Llcensed Auc- Contractor James and staff of then progress that is being made. TV _ ttoaeer. +Llussor and eolle•eor for i in connection On Tuesday Ju[y 28rd. Ivan Allan, ��AA id com- . eaosmts opAoseither York, or by t , pletedMasGtoeanahleuthe masons to son of David$, and Mrs. Crawford, J. L. �'PI_iM ' �t,i�e asL« eoadnated either pr.vaasl or - Hai• not" collected. 1?br dates or oth•e Distance no Object. died at the a of 8 months and w39 - kiealara apply Lm s «fde19; ataebeth s14 e I- commence the brick work at once, days as a result of a severe attack of �Wing, phone orders left as Nxws otdas, Pick. the same to he under the su rvia }on The funeral took ; >.;PICKEBI IYG as, or Nacnab's store. Clatemoal will n► Prime modert►te. whooping cough, v promppt aeaonoa $as�sfaca►oa gaaran• of Thomas Deverell. of Whit y plate ii hureday to thb UalOtl come - . M7 pLon• number is lndepeadeat tiOi - - -- MONGOLIA a voting on the' by -lams on idf'ed- ' p ,/,/�� p nesday to raise the Rum of 11M, 000 for T R. PE%�%V�,,, OK ` ' �rJ The carpenters are busy At W. the purpose of building thw- new high a WHI VALAr. oNT. ' W ideman's house. school was defeated b the narrow �/ Iranr� .tea .. Pickering Pharmacy Misi Millie LaFritugb spent over majority cf •l. Those in favor of the =f $ands in Toronto. 1 E Store, Nut and Pea nixes y bp- aw were very energetic in getting gg' in hard coal. �; Any business entrusted to me will —FOR — David Stuales, of Altona. spent out the voters, notwithstanding this Sunday under the parental tool. -theft were defeated. The -next step Best II lump steam coal. All coal to ' be carefully handled. _ WATCHES, The council have -^ ang of men at that will maw be taken will -be to con - under cover, full weight and 101 - Cbargea Moderate work erecting a new bridge north of solidate the Hear street mod Dundas prompt service. Independent C HAI �T S - here. y _ _ - aT" pe nt Phone No. 1314. , _ street schools, and improve - -- - - - . - hiss_ A -Stn , sc oo ui ing. UM 7ZRI .. GUARDS, visited with friends here on Sunday � � ' �- _ PHILIP afternoon. BROUGHAM A (mood stock of rough and matched` BRAIIELETS, EtC. arse David Meyer spent Monday hemlock, also matched and with her brother, Jonas Lewis, near Dean 3taira is In Keswick for a few ed spruce and pine. _ Ras a full line Or rresh and cur- -Our $1.25 Watches are Rood ones. Stoutiville. daps this week. 2x, fix and 41 Ontario cedar shingles. Roy and Mrs. Vanzant. of Colling- Byron Feasby spent Sunday under. ed meats constanyly on hand. agsl gtuttranteed one year_ wood, spent a day last -week with the - ft and 4x B. C.- shingles. - r pe parental roof.' �. Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, relatives here. Thomas Norton spent Sunday with Let me quote you prices on any build- Eyes ' carefully and 'accurately Mrs. Turner, Sr., and Miss Ella. of friends in Toronto. Ia material you may uire., _ Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. B y y req tested and Htted with Green River. spent a day last week At Mr. Linn, of Toronto, spent Sunday Bill stuff a specialty. Highest prices paid for" best glasses. J. B. Turner's. with Mr. Peirymati. ' - Miss Rhea Turners ent a couple of 'firs. (Dr. McKinnon is visiting with Independent phone 1504. ' 'Butcher's cattle- T • . . � _ P N R IPMEMTIT weeks with friend at Green River friendainPeterboro. a �: ����OR • • e and Whiterale. Mrs. Mosgrove and Master Jack - . �ekering truer A number from here attended the Gerow are holidaying in Toronto. " u P1C8ERING PHARMACY young people's picnic at Mnseelmaa'a Ma. and MMa. Farthing,' of :Atha, LOCUST HILL Lake on . onda called on friends here on Tuesday. �'llst -0468 rims for: .REAL ESTATE Albert'and"Mra. Williams and dau- N. F. Tomlinson, of Willowdale, g - -: �g ••••• gliter, of Richmond Hill, spent Sun-' was here with friends over Sunday. Day Or night - day with friends here. Mrs. Brown and family, -of Toronto, �tleri�ral»>c•�� Misses May and Libbie Bowers have are with her parents here for a time. Bus meets au trains returned home, after speeding, two • R. and Mrs. Brodie, Pickering, spent P � ,- Teaming promptly attended' to. - weeks at Musselman's Lane. Sunday with M. Hamilton and family, Miss Etta Ramsey, of Toronto, re- Miss Evelyn Gibson, of Beachville, a1i ' turned home on Saturday, after spend- is visiting with her - cousin,- ,Miss-Gla- s ,Agent for Canada Carriage Co. Insurance rates lower on farm pro- P ing &- week with relatives here. dys Dolphin. W. �• Peak party and Village Dwellings, -Win. and Mrs. Coates, Mrs. Nelson Russell and Marion Philip spent Peak, P`tcker{np. in Srst -class Companies, Wagg and two children, all of Clare- Saturday and Sunday with relativesa No . hremiu= Hotels +Wont, were the guests of Richard' and in Uxbridge. a ALFRED PALMER Mrs. Tarr on Sunday. Miss Mabel Cassie and sister, Mrs. - - - If •not insured vrith ine,.ca1l and Sw dt of Winnipeg. a - - r .. ar alter, W nip pent last Painter and Decorator_ _ - compare. rates, week with friends in Toronto. - -- - LOne first -class brick house and LOCUST HILL We bave- imported from France _. Mr. azid -lira. Parkins and family, of — stable for sale, save c $u a very choice line of Established seven years In — i k, spent ay th the lat- - s- The bridge over the Little Rouge at tteer's grandmother, Mrs. Greig. Pickering Village. - this Inca went down Orr Monde of EBONY ADD IVORY g g 'GQ• g. RichardS��. P p Mrs. O. McGregor• and family re Call on me for estimates, last week, carrying with it Franklin turned to the city on Sunday accom- and "at a• price much below the Raymer of Boa Grove, who was dri.v panied by Miss Edith McGregor, aserage, _ Prices reasonable, Notary Public; Pickering, log a'team and wagon with a loud of Raymond Morton and Horace Pur- .. •: Workmanshi uaranteedJ forty .bags of cement, Fortunately dy, of c;nd Keswick, were with James Ma- A full range of silver lettering _ p g Nip. Ra mar escaped injury, ur but' the for initialing kept, in stock. _ p ] y dill and family a few days last week. SPECIALIST hjrses were slightly cut about the Mrs. H. Wright and children and P =CK'ER =N:3•e, Ol'3t_ legs, while the wagon was broken and gg Hair -Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, I kinds mf T' R• g' Dire, I. C. Hubbard, of Nobleton, are Bonnet TIJtfF TA R.LE- Piokeriag Station d siting "'the former's mother, Mrs' Q Brushes, T. No, g �MtI� Rig pg P a ground One of the supports of a needle beam Bed Brushes, `hGent's Hat L he- cement dump-ed into the creek. Clothes -Reaper er na"Mower- Knives •��`�Oa Wit` i „ _ _ section of the bridge tilted until it had .. - es and 12 Local ~2 60 P. M. - -th8 appearance of a toboggan slide, parents, renteolMr: andvlilra.nFosEerf Thorne Shaving Brustlea, 44 14 Local 6.04 P. M. Woodiv'okkin and p ur Brushes. mail Brushes. a d ''Trains going Test • due as follows',. g The Markham Township councli noti- b y, Baby. ti _ General nlacksmithin fled the -County Council that the Mrs. Lidstone alaq returned from a Manicure Sets with or with. No. 13 Local 8.36 A. M.- g' bridge was dan roue and at the Jutre -. (with " 11 Local - 2'30.P. hl.. -- g ge vis'►t -wiES -liar; sister in' Detroit and iii= ouL cases), etc .,, see the matter was brought up but tends leaving " ? Email 8.19 F M, YYcc uu no action taken. On Saturday orn B for Montreal in a few' !Snndav included. Wr H 1 U -So111 BROCK Road in CommiasionersPu ale and Henry ays, - g. g Y y - Mr. and Mrs. McLean and family _ - - - Reeve Nigh, Councillor Summerfalt were with friends in Oshawa on Sun. -_ Blacksmithing Ray@ you lots .8f water ? and E. A. James, engineer to the good day, Miss Eva r'etrlainbd for ti Week roads commission, visited the dam- or two. Norman lWfijelt t _ _ C. B. H.ICig, OF WHI ?SVALI< aged bridge. _ After inspecting it and Miss Blanche Mecbin, pupil of Mrs. discussing the matter, it was decided J. Seden, passed tbe- junior piano ex- • J]yWELER AND OPTICIAN Having rented the Dunbarton shop is Prepared to furnish you anything to repair the bridge and defer the amination very creditably at the To -- and opened the same, I am pre par. in the -line Qf water su 1 such as question of- a - concrete bridge tar a P P 15. PP y later date. The residents of the local- ronto Conservatory of Music, Con. op."arrs sew; WHITBY , E PICKE I N, 0 N R E W-S ed to do all work entrusted to pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, gr•atulations. rosy opprnosr J. _ me in the above line. ity will be content with nothing abort The following andidates were suc- plumbing, etc. of a cement structure on the original R Horsesboeing a specialty. cessful in passing their entrance to 8 road allowance, straight across the Normal examinations: Miss • Call in an wee me any time. They are also expert well drillers 'Marjorie and respectfully solicit ravine, even" it the township grant has to McKinnon, Miss Mabel Casale, Leslie Laaets p p pour patron; supplement the cour5ty grant for that g, Deoitt (honors), J. (%ochrane. Con• C SWe� t ®� a e for the future. Ind, Dbone 5521 purpose. gratulations. lY Soap! DUNBARTON 8 w ":... _i ': .G .::., . , :. �•. ..;,.. :+:�' - sue' .;,.. �f�nr „u..w.R.,s,r_a,r_..,:.;. -�. c....,D,,.,.,2.- ..- ..5..�... .. "LN',�"w�t.^ d. ..v,,.o,,a•.;..:.F.c7. fir_. w. h, LF�.;, S.^. �a.,* i!S+..ww,t.,.n,n:....- t. -...., r� t. ,.. :..:,+„Si�t...r_;. ;er.,.,i�:se�,:t...',�."z •',..,,,- ..•wean. ti�."ur,N.'�....w_ sa....c..:s2.;kr- rYrn -...•e 3..k..e• . ..,c ,.... . u. ,... �. ,..... �..+,.,.h..w.c: �8."k`�^_r'$7te,,..�;�- _ -A . . � "GREAT , wBRITA1N. PREPARINGUnock j$ANiI� $OB>�FD of $2,00. Two-, Northern Crown DETROIT 'GRAFT = �CANDA coals Uneonseleus.� Destroyers In 18 Months, and 8 Small Cruisers A despatch from Vancouver soya : Fourteen Aldermen and Secretary Involved In Grave„ ~A3 • to Germany's Z ' Two robbers, one a short and the held up the Char a of Receiving Bribes - g S _ ; - ! other a tall man,, - Northern Crown Bank at Central - - - - A deopatah from London -says: for naval supremacy is the preva- Park, six miles out of Vancouver, at 10 o'clock on Thnrsday evening. A despatch from Detroit, Mich., Pa Commeroe and others interested in Ia the debate on the nays► esti- lent opinion in France after careful They had been loitering in the vici- says: Fourteen Aldermen and the the growth of the city, but was held nity for half an hour, havi g comae Secretary up by certain Aldermen who de- n -. oa - �ian._Chu tclilIl -ia tl►e Ouse of Com: The -t to -` -there with a horse and r The f�the�Common Council manded pay before voting for it. (31invehill, the First Lord of the'Ad mona. oontinuan� covered Manager C. C. Temple _ IcLairalty, replying to the criticism elry between those two countries with -a- gun -&nd also held up his as- cry scandal that broke out is this Burns Detective Agency was em- _ that he had made inadequate pro- nausea a note of regret here, but sistant, Tompkins; -both of ,.whom city on Friday. Seven have been ployed to set a trap for them and ' tiiaion to meet the menage he had there is an inclination to believe if it on France should were having lunch; They attempt- arrested already, and the others- -a' dictagraph was used. - - Y described, said, "We aro spending that must go learn lesson from England � to force Temple to open the safe, are now being sought by the police. This is the first exposure of its -fie 't1r45,000,000 this year and we are a increase her but he refused, and one struck him The men now under arrest area kind that has ever bee in going to spend afore next year. We eedurb and herself over the head with a piece of lead Thos: E. Glinnan, President of the the Common Council of Detroit. The are raising the person ai the 148,- navy. on the pipe. They put Tompkins out of council ; Aldermen Louis Brozo, arrest of Tom Glinnan, the Coun- navy to 141.150 by 1013 and to The' Matin, commenting it is in a position to business in the same manner, and then broke box Alois Deimel Joseph cif Frank Mason, , leaer, is most commented up der, lea- in 1914. As ri►gattla cs<,nntrttt� Lion, Germany this year is layi,19 subject, says declare that Italy and Auatria at open a cash an stole 8,,000. They got away in their L. Thiesen and Martin Ostrowski, filed on. It is said that he has already down two new battleships' and --we the instigation of Germany, are rig. When Temple recovered con- and E. R. .Schreiter, Secretary of the Council Committees. Glinnan his petition for nomination for Mayor in the fall election. tour. Next year Gerntany-ia laying - down one extra and we two. This about to Guild additional super- Dreadttoughta, in regard to which sciousness he telephoned for help, but the robbers have not been cap- and Schreiter made full confessions The detectives claim that t`fiey � ` year Germany is laying down two "thing has been permitted to tured. soon after being arrested and i have caught their then not only with - small cruisers ; We are laving duwu transpire. Italy is to construct nix non turned over to the detect6tive ve marked money, but by telephonle eight. Germany in the course of the of these vessels, each of 20,000 tons who arrested him a roll of $1,000 testimony and phonographic re- next 18 months is laying down 41 displacement and capable of steam- .��; xr ( in bills, which' he had received but cords. destroyers, we 43. There is no ing at a speed: of 25 knots, w4ile 4 a few minutes before. The charge The investigation which culmin- "catise for panic or alarm.'_' Austria is to build three, each of against the Aldermen and Secretary ated in the arrests on Friday has them displacing 28,000 tons. The is that they accepted money in oon- been . -going on since February, WHOLE WORLD PREPARING. newspaper continues: "The fulfil- `` nection with the granting to the when rumors of graft began to as- - A despatch from Paris says: That ment of this programme will de- 3 , ' Wabash Railway the right tat bui'd sums serious proportions. Mayor ?} the world is not yet on the eve of strov the present naval equilibrium?. S :. + a freight warehouse on Seventh William B. Thompson sought the the cessation of the struggle be- in the Mediterranean and give a big street between Fort street and services of detectives, and Andrew tween Great Britain and Germany advantage to the Triple Alliance." Congress. The proposition, was H. Green, a prominent. manufac- strongly advocated by the Board of turer, agreed to finance the probe. t .- RIGS f�R PRODUCTS 00: Rood. scoo to $6.75: fair, 15.00 to $6: 00: butchers' balls. $4.00: do., cows, choice, 187 14.00 to $4:50• Old" a 8 'F S_:vEW_ ' ier Asquith 's life has been made un• 'y 85 00 to $5.50: common, 4c lambs 7c per lb. ;< gl- F013 HOTEL. - -e --� •112ronTs ran■ Tits LNA01Na.. TOAD$ ahPeo. per pound and HORS. $9.75 to 19.00. Calves, from $2.00 to 910.00 ♦ Montreal to Have One of the Finest boa-- raSl for lii� He cannot -stit- without heavy police guards. He ' T CiNTOSa OF AMitO1CA, Toronto, July 30.- Butchers' cattle brought from h to $7.25, while Rood stria _ On the Continent. atterded a wedding on Tuesday at St. Margaret's Church, Westmins- • _ grades from $7 down to $6.50, Medium stun brought from $5.50 to $6.50. Light A despatch from Montreal says : ter, and, although uninvited, his - �--.. Maas at oattfe, Crain. onessa and Ota4s beiters brought $4.50 to $4.80, and stock- Negotiations are now under way guards were compelled to a►cootn- Produce al Noma sad Abroad, ers, weighing 750 lbs., brought $5. Good cows were firmer, going as high as $5.50 cow* for a new hotel for Montreal, to occupy the site of the present High paIIy him - 4bronte. July 3o.- Flour - Winter. 90 vrr and bulls were worth more, some briar- ing from $5.50 to $6.00. Common cows School. The construction of 'the snot patents. $4.15 to $4.20• at seaboard, were worth tram 82 to 13.50. Lambs new hotel, which, it is claimed, will TOWNSITE COLLECTIONS. and at $4.20 to s4.25 for home consume- Lion Manitoba flours stbess apotatuons brought from $8 to $8.25. Sbeev brought from $3.50 to $4.74, and good calls* 97,50, � he one of the finest on the conti- _ Millionaire's Nephpw Is Chtlrged - -, are for tote bags• in cotton bass 10c morel -8tret oatents $5.70'. second patents. $5.20. Toronto. with some common grades at 16.35. Hoge brought from $8.10 to $915 f-o.b. The price ° nent, will cost in the neighborhood of $1,500.000, According to rP with Theft. - and strong bakers', s6, .on track. Manitoba Wbeat -No. 1 Northern, $L• No- for fed and watered stock was U-M to SL- per bnadredwaight ,)JTts a local firm is arranging fora bond A despatch from Calgary,- Alta., 1.4 Bav ports: No. 2 at $109. and at $1.06 to 11.06 1-4. Bay port*. red and UNIT BD sTATEe 1fs8sSTS. flotation in connection with the new hotel. which will have ample back. vacs : R. M Hanburv, 22, a neph- Ontario Wtseav -No. t wbua mixed. Quoted at 11'56 oatslde• Minneapolis, July 30. -wheat -July, It: 3.1 941 Decem• ing, including among the interested R ew o. the millionaire !-under dealer Ot Brandon, Man is -under arrest Peas - Nominal. Oats - -Cat lots of No. 1 Ontario quoted .4. to -2c: 031 September. 94 bar, 9514o, Closing easb -No. 1 hard. It• l:erporal Mortimer, parties the Grand Trunk Railway. , in the city cells for alleged theft of at 46 to 460, and No. 3 at 440, on track. esonto. No. i extra 1P c. lead. 4• to 06; No. t Northern, tl.o4s: we. 1 Norib• era. $1.01;1-5 corn -No. s yellow, 741-$ to of the Army Service Corps. Ottawa � The land would cost about 81,9oo,- 0q0, the total Cost Ot the ho- $42.80 from the North Prince Al- - Bay porth, and Na 1 st u to 440, 7sc oats -Na 3 white, 461 -4o aJa -po. who won four matches at Braley making g bert Townsite Company of Calgary. ' Say pone. L 70 and made a world's record. tel $3.300,000 theft to said to have been cam _- ®Arley- Nomtoal. - Oorri -No a Amerteas yellow, 750. 0o 95 to 910, To• . Duluth. July 30 - Wheat -No 1 hard. st.0 m: no: --1 Northern. 11.043.9. No. 9 do., Ito23s Jul 81,04 bid, September. AL TO OPERATE FAST FREIGHT. nutted about June 15, and the amount represents money which it - _4,rack, say ports. and at -- . - ton to. -. sec; December. %3.400 asked_ - C48T OF LIVING IN- f- ERI4ANT, - is alleged was collected by Hanbnry qM r $y+- :4ominal Rnckwbeat- Nominal. - FIFTY FAMILIES HOMELESS- i - Total Extra Cost for Beef le $11 C.7% R. Montreal- Ottawa Service age while acting as a asks at for the 'bran - ltrnitoba ran, t24, In bag*. To- - h -' First- Later to Toronto. company. $ail has been set at - stoat* freight. shorts. ilia _�-- • Cloudburst Dew* Great Damage in 000,1100 Per Annum. A despatch from. Montreal says : $1,400. - . _, or"RT PRODVOn' A despatch from Berlin says: Sir Donald Mann was is Montreal ` Hotter- Dairy. choice, ss to be. bakers , _.,Penasyhsnia. While the total charges of the Ger- on Wednesday, personally superin- 'GREAT APPLE CROP. inferior, in w 210: creamery. w to !Ia for ,fills, scA see for solids, tots, 23 Me a dosan. A despatch from Connellaviile, j Pa. , says . Fifty families are tem man arm and nay, including thin y y• g ear's increases, is leas than $5 tending the operations in conliec the boring of the tunnel ---� Indications Far Big Yield kfl Zggs-Caee to Cbaese --New eirea«, 131•to for lame an+l ] orarily homeless. $100.000 damage p y per head per Sear, a German econo- rind with under the mountain- for the en- Over Canals. Over I• t•so for twins Beans-- Hand-picked. l3 per bandit: was done-, buildings and bridges railroad mist, Dr. George Goldstein has B trance of the Canadian Niorthern. • _ A despatch from Ottawa says: kimes. Is 85 to 14,90, Bogey- Extroeted, is etas, it to 1te per were washed away, and traffic was suspended at Dunbar as computed that each Berliner will p 41 marks (or approximately into Montreal. Sir Donald expects line which the company is Chief Government Fr -it Inspector Poultry- wholesale prlee* et obotee j a result of a cloudburst on'Wedneu- lower pay $5) more for meat this year than he 3' that the building between Ottawa and To McNeill reports that from returns sent in to the department from all Mressed poultry: -- Chickens, 18 to tie per 11 fowl, s-3 to toe; dnoklings, ii to tfo. fiat afternoon. The streets town and stores would have id ten ears atgo. For pa y ronto will be opened late in the fall, parts- of Canada there are indica- • ' Ll*e nonitry, *boat le lower ebas, the Live of the were rivers, and residences were surrounded by the nominal family o[ fire or six this drain the and sea measure preparatory to Hanna, Qice ttons of a great apple yield this fr,=-- _four-ta six feet of _ water, '& re resents an extra on p . te,..e. famil•y-excT�r e�i M or M - -Dr. thus Mr. D. B. the president and General Manager, P year; especially so in British Col - protato e.- Fry -tQt o4-- entartoa.-.ta- bags,. ,81.40, suet Delaware. at t1.30. _ - There was reign of terror in the Goldstein arrives at his figures by has just completed arrangements 1 p u� Nwa- Scotia e- CLOP -m. ex` to be a record one, while 1P60VIRIONB. town about one o'clock in the attar it waa three taking the total dressed weight of for the opening of a fast freight petted that in Ontario given promise of Smoked and Dry Salted Meat"ells- smokes!, tat to t3t4c: hams, medium, noon, when rumored dams about five miles above Dun Cattle, sheep, swine', etc., slough- terexi for Berlin rnnaumptioo an .ervioe between Montreal' and Ot taws with a view to extending it to being fair. �7 refs, to too: boavy. to 1 -1 w 17oi break- ; hen bar had bil�at,- and a repetition of dually and multiplying this by the Toronto. The company has also w art bacon, long oleo baoon, was cases. 140 to 241.49: backs. (plain]. the Austin disaster was feared for , increase is the retail prices per. established its own cartage tom• 1 ed H. K. THAW eTiLL 1lNSANF. •and loo; backs. (peamea7). $!e, time. - as shown by the official Sts pang in Ottawa to Collect and de= - Groan Keato -Oat of pickle, to. less than -` smoked. .s, -AEItOPLA 'E CARRIES GUN. tiatics over the average price ten tist liver freight. Public. Safety Demands That He Fork-Short cut. $44.59 to $26 par bar• years ago, For greater Berlin the fi Remain In Asylum. -- --r= : mess pork. $20 to Isle - - - - Lard- Tierce.. 133.40: tubs. 14c; palls.. _ Twenty R4tundis Fired at 400 Feet total extra cost is about $18,000,000 GUARDED EVERYWHERE. A despatch from White Plains, ' 14t-4o. _ In a Stiff Breeze. per annum. --AL -" British Escort B h Premier Has to Have Harry K aw, in t a r K. Th he N -Y„ says MONTREAL UA110ET6. A despatch from London, Eng- PIURA IN RITIN-S. = Even at a Wedding. eyes of the law, is still insane and in the asylum where ' ':Montreal. July 30. -Oats, Canadian WNtern.'N. 2.-45_to 4571.2c; Canadian West land, lava : EapeTimeata with a quick -firing gun in • an aeroplane The Earthquake Shock Lasted A despatch from London- says: must remain he was -placed on February 1, 1908, White. M. No. 3, 44c;' eit7s No. 1 teed, 45e. Bar• `. feed. 63 64c; 1105 made by the Royal Flying Corps of Forty Seconds. Additional police guards have been after_ he killed Stanford isy Me.. to malting. -'b 11.07, Buckwheat, No. 2. 75 to 76c. Finer firsts, 3x.80; Farnborough on Thursday proved A den patch from Lima, Peru, detailed to guard the Cabinet Min- Suffragette assaults, Justice Keogh of the Supreme Court on- Eridaa iii ' - i 11[sa. spring wheat patents, -, _'_ . •.. swondc $S•30: straw bakers', 95.19; Win- entirely successful and are regard- says :. A destructive darttlqualce oc= It.was rumored on Wednesday that plication for freedom. The Court _ $e= patents choice. $5.40 to .95.50: straight totters 1416 to $5.00: straight. rollers. bag.. ed as another step in the advan'Ze of the aeroplane and waterpla a Ft curred on Wednesday morning at Piura, capital of the Department of the Scotland Yard authorities have the ground that Thaws re- be detrimental to a ,. 40 to $2.45. Rolled oats, barrels, 15.05; 90 lb s., $w40. Bran, 122.00.' Shorts, lb ae'A Means of land sad sea defea�e. Piura, the moat northerly of the Pa a warned that an immense de onstration is being planned. Pre - Ile Ga would pub- tic sai?ety. Middlings #27.00. Moaittte, Ian to The test with the quick -firing g clfic departments. The shock lasted, a. oo. Hay, No. 4, per ton, car lots, $16.00 b 117.00. Cheese, fiaeat westerns, 1318 b' 13 : 4e : fine ?t ea stern s, M& 8 to 12 SIc: :utter, choicest rrlamery, x61.4 to 26 t -2e. - was - made in a stiff breeze, at a height of 400 feet. Some twenty rounds of ammunition were fired at forty seconds, and the city is said to be almost in ruins.. While ad vices from that district are meagre, (� F UND P RE C - seconds. 251.2 to 26c. EARS, selected. 251.2 imaginary objects Ottthe plains J It' -t 261 -2o:; No. 2 stock, t5 to 16c. Potatoes, „par bag. car lea. 11.60, directly beneath the assn lane. p it is reported that & .number of chil- dren were killed and many persons -� - _ *•IVE STOCK xARx1iT9_ -- - The result had little effect upon the -. - injured. Among the latter wad Mr. Gold, Rubles, (carnets and Diamonds Said to Have ; ", Montreal, July SO.--Cboice cattle. $6,75 to machine. - Blacker, agent of then South Amen- -- 4: .- • . _, • - -- -.. ___._ _ __ -- can Insurance Company. The dry Been Found Near James.. Bay k I1INT EYED - MEN BARRED bed of a river was torn open and ten of water thrown ant. Piura, es San Miguel t Piura, lies 120 miles `. ' - A despatch from Fort William, • ° - precious stones, once down to bed 1 - - north- northwest of La Lambayeque. Ont., says: That, precious stones rock: What we got was just off the that it is bound to im -. It has a population of 12,000. are to be found in the country ad- surface. so r - - Dominion RAllway Board..I"ues, Series of Rules on - 'l' . jacent to the James Bay is made prose as soon as bed rock. -is , . L YSI8 - INFANT PA R4 clear in dated Moose Fac- reached. the Subject _ -_- w�a�ele Aar- i �aiiaBe�Ilitt within "the `. g t lscovere a enty -ei h Caigeiv D t Robert Sw anson� of Harold Street, next wo years the , Missanabis -- __ *vision, Buffalo . Robert i and. this city, to Mr. ob W eg fiver om ni, known th R (c mo k ow as e A despatch, from, Ottawa says: they use glasses for near A despatch from Buffalo says: After i3eacribing his party's trip, Moose River) will be lined with _.. bleu who squint or are cross-eyed though when the distant vision of Twenty cases of infantile par- Mr. , Swanson says: "On our way ruining men. There are some good ' can no longer become engineers, an employee can be- improved _hy_ -eight &l�sis.fvere- discovered by officers of down we did quite a bit of eaplor- reports of the Whale slid East 14lain firemen, trainmen or on good glasses their tisQ 1s encourag= the Health Department in a partial ing in the river bed wherever we River districts. One' report is that ..brakemen - barred, ed. Color blindness is also barred of the city on Wednesday, camped and when we would go a• diamond was found in the East Canadian railways. and good hearing powers are strip- and steps were at once taken to ashore for. lunch and in edery i Main R' -• r valued at $78,000 and Following its recent judgment the gently insi -ted upon. Appliosnts combat what appears to be a•,seri- stance found gold and precious many smaller ones of less value. -- 1Vominion Reilway Co mission has. moat be able to !tear and repeat oils outbreak oT- the "disease. For - stoneii, such as t'tibies,:garnets, and! Another report is that two men. en _ issued a series of uniform rules names and numbers spoken in a. families on the east Aide fur - we also found a diamond, a small 1 the «'hale• River panned out 5360 +:f governing the determination of conversational tone at a distance eign nishe"d the'bulk of the cases already one, but big enough to be certain of g4)1.i in lttilf a dal, and so on. visual acuity, color perception and of twenty feet, ]°cared: a'itho }ugh two children that it was a diamond. "This place has changed : so - hearing of railwa9 employees, and Employees must be re- examined fering from the disease live in nays "We have an. expert mining .man mach so tlttrt I ncarcelr could find among them is a clause banning the in all these particulars after any park, . in .the west side residence in our party, so that what I have any of the old landmarks.' There is squinting or cross- mati This 'illness or accident which might have section �f the city. Three of the told-you is no guess work. He told i scarcely a dozen people alive here t to not the only defect barred. Ap- affected them, as well as before twenty eight cases- resulted fatally me that he feels quite satisfied that that were living when I was here in t . jp1* ants must not. be. accepted if nromotion. on Wednesday. the river bed is rich in gold and ,., ; .... ..s.. '.k:�. e..... .� ,., :...,. '.. : w.,.�„ !7.! r!:.' �., w: 2. et. � ,._._..."h..,.- n.Si+..'f�.�f_. la�.T'4RLN •.. ......: - .. ...3•... r.: .. -'.._ w -:�i. .r. :. .cam,. i+at,. ..✓�.. 2v' ,. wr...• 5. tn., a. ?"' h'"' w... �h. r-,. i&.... x. �:... sC... :.: t..._... .... ..r,.....- wi.�.R.;....«,fi�.... naafi....-.. 5:......... 1,_. f!.. o, i...... Pk�. sS..:.,,! t..�".�.1(._.`X..("'�:�••...r"l .mss,..,.: -.n Lu:4...- i- .:._..:1:.. .. ,. ...x._... ,..- ....�. ,. .. �'A sk,.. ._. .,. .. a... .- _ -'_.- -.. ''F -:s-7 +. ;... Ai. n n _ - - ,p `fiw•' � v'.Y'-Ti:';R.''. -�ietF aL` L: j''...'.Y- ,.,' -a: ,it "C�At:G4c.i ... ^' -1f+! �:' ' Sr/, +:!.ti - � {t - .. • ' 91tW� .Yllu.te.•yre•,aww ^><,..�r... ".y,q .c.i�rrA,0�s,5 ,' •Wy,AYS6,i�94+s;p�*ta%k',.,..: davfcYSr•ft�w'M1'�nM�M �`w'�r +r.rr. ,.' c. , .... ��,j' 7. Pemberton's !!rcpt great Isaooesis- BRITAiR'S IIERCHART P'LTET. Sines then be has written over a; score of aoveIa which appeal to Comprfeee Practically One4alt of" lovers of wholesome, exciting fie- of World's Steam Tonnage. tion. Kr. Pemberton, who live* at An idea of the rapidity with which ' -- - - -_- the *ailing ship is disappearing is De'. o. Oerden Newitt, Do. conveyed in figures given in the to minion intomologl^ says, new volumes of "Lloyd'■ Regis- rdesring to the in3sa te r tile death rate ,. . .; . from intestinal diseases and diarrhoea The world's sailing fleet now to- spread by the house Sy, he believes ` '� tAld-litttle. m4r9- - c` �Iz -that _^ caus}ag..the_deatb• of th is "of " ^" 3 Whereas the merchant steamers of . itidiaats, as well as spreudiag the the globe are in eaoeas of 40,000,000 gea'ms of typhoid fever.; tons. On the aasumption that one w _. `tb ton of #team is equal to three of LIPTONS TEA Nis 3tl sail, steamships now do thirty times VILSO as much of the carrying trade of the ONLY • s PACKAGES world as sailing ships. Of this huge total of steamship- - ping the British flag boasts praoti- tally one half; am much as 17,700;- CANNOT BEGIN THE FLY DS 000 tons-being . WORN. registered in the A. FARMS FOR @AL United Kingdom, and 1,e00,o00 tons "I thought she married him .{,p N. . aAWSOK Itinety celbwae.su"% are the ben - reform him 4 thing to rid your house - . in British colonies. it may be con- ' ` of tiles* dangerous pests. jectured too that the British half "So she did." E IGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL CIF comprises the newer and more coo- "But he's just as wild as ever." buy beautiful hundred acres in r Northumberland County, Including stock nomicallo worked moiety. ".Yee• She cant keep him home and Imatemeata Thor. L in the stook _ While 340.000 tons of shipping has at nights long enough to start the , horees. i0 sews, eta. This is a east sad Nr'. been added to the United Kingdom reformation." eatn+ebe had on sap arm.. lb,ea" a as register since 1911, Germanv has OOD FARMS IN LIxC+OLN wELLAlfD� si creased her tonnage by 282,000, Ja- The Foe of Iiidigestlon.— Indiges- Halton, peel, York. Durjtaa, North Pan by 141,000 and Norway by 138,- tion is a common ailment and few, omberland, Prince >3dward *anodes at a ruse*, at,l� nrieea Ilre. Max Pemberton. 000. are free from it. It is a most dis. LaaRTA, easliATOHL*WAx steer '� ' tressing complaint and often the A Manitoba lands to lane or smart LORDON STREET PERILS, Buffering attendin _ NEW GOVERNMENT BUILDING g it ie most se- blocYe. Bury St. Edmonds, is of the opinion _ vere. The very beat remedy is Par- RUrr FARMS -ALL sizzle. IN T= .1 Aatherld" Anxious Over Growing hat "creative work done in the g tagnifloeat Btraetare for Exhibits (!else s Vegg*table Pills takes ac- F Ntanra bruit Holt. Number of Accidents. country is decidedly better than cording to directions. The rectify that done in the town. Describing at Canadian National. g y N. W. DAWSON, Toronto. The alarming increase is the his methods, be states: "I do m The new the irregular action of the atomaca _ y government building at and restore healthy action. For MALE HELP WANTED.. ,number of street accidents in Ian- work between eleven and one the Canadian National Exhibition ma�yryeaithey have been astern-•� Arr,WAZe REgUIRE YoUNa Max idon. England, is attraoting the at- o'clock in the morning and ve and is being rushed to completion and laem ford j•I lteatiom of the suthoritiea, seven is the evening. T� two will be ready for the ear's Fair, It d' y�Psia and nn- for positions in stations. These men 9 lgton d are highly esteemed are placed to positions an tact ere we can In 1881 there were 127 persons hours before dinner are the best in will poet gt80.000, of which the Do for their g y arepare them. Railway omcials endorse ' qualities. our emenl, Now ere the time to make err• Idled earl 3,40q iajnred in the the derv, but I generally - - _- _,_..._ . • g y' get my minion Government pays 1)5100.000 - - - - lrangemens for Fall stud(**. Free Hoc= - r,; streets of London: Ten years later. ideas when I first awake in the the OntArio Government $25,000 N s• lT rontaons. Dominion school Railroad• A , Iwhile the horse still held undisput -, morning. This is all very, common- and the City of Toronto the balance WHAT THEY ESCAPE. ed sway, the numbers had grown to platee, but it is true. My 'experi- It will be used for Provincial, Do- Willie - "Paw, what is the middle WI CtLLANfious. 147 and 8,837 respectively, a total ence tells me that you can do, in minion and Educational Exhibits, class f" Increase in the year of 8,257 aoci- the count AAT AND PABM SCALES. wilsno's �+y" dents. country, $'gad' day's work in _ __ Paw- "The - middle class consists R�ale work.,. 9 Esplanade. Toronto. three hours, whilst in London you Ever optics that 'the most glaring of people who are not poor enough C ANCER, TUMORS. LUMPS, stn. Is the advent of we power 'o 1 rk in seven, That to accept charity and not rich ternai and external, ours& whboa the increase became more rapid, is why I have cut myself free from faults are those of others f „ C9i��ro by OUT borne treatment, write sa enough to donate anything. before too late- Dr, Ssttman Medicat o.. is 1802 there were 9$383 pereoris. telephones, and gone where the Minard's Liniment our" cofdy Eta Lirote >ei, rnllinrwond Ont killed and injured. Ax he end- of taxis are at rest," Toe SCALE GUARANTEED Wilson's ai 1910 More the number of accidents had t, She- "Would you love ale better. I boucht a boree with a suppnaadly in- Reale Works. 9 Esplanade, Tor»nto , more than doubled, the total mum dearest, if my hair were a different curable rintbove for SM. (lured him with / f ASH ADVANCED FOB APPHAVED bet being 27,927, HOT WEATHER AILMENTS oolor 7'.' He- "Weil, I don't know, ei.00 worth of VINARD S LINIMENT and i. Patentable Inventions Patent, pro Whereas at hhP beginning of the sold him ibr $85.00. Profit on Iainiment, cared. bought, sofa and developed write P darling. What other colors have 850.00. for free booklet rbe International Pateni century the old horse cabs were �♦ ° ` you 4" xolBa DEROSCE, Syndicate. cos Hathnrst Rt., Toronto _. running down between thirteen A medicine that will frown ._ j, - ihnndred and Fourteen hundred per- dren well is a great boon to every ir As a vermicide there As no re- _ OHENiLL.Lr iCURrA //Iy,Iq itoas a year and kiltinonly a dozen mother. This is just what Baby'm narstion that equals Mother `°"t"' "sdi�t•��+�,t.p,si.. for so, motor cabs to -day are killinia Own Tablets do, An occasional dose keeps f'rTavPs . Worm Exterminator It LACE £Ofiiaifl$ ev a ci tAAaa l - - - -•- between thirty and forty a rear ,and P the Tittle stomach and t uaiii star- finjurin a eas saved the lives of countless M +•e t- 1- -at g approximately' 1,000. bowels right and prevents sickness. _ _.. :_ __ . y our* note slab, %1;4L The motor- omnibus is a greater During the hot summer -months children. ratTlsN ArrastoAr svaNlo Go., se: tit u"tre �;. eril still, for. whereas the 'old stomach trouble* speedily turn to :. I. g 2W Q. 3 �; ri. •� $ p `SMALL BLAZE. bores -drawn vehicle . killed twenty- fatal diarrhoea or cholera iafan- �. CREOSOTE " two persons and injured 503 is 1901, tum and if Babv's Own Tablets are Mr. Dnbb - "Mv brain is on fire 83 L:JLxxgldm S•r s,i.vx,= the motor- omnibus today is the not a:t hand the child may die in a Misl Keen - "I hardly think' we. HARD BL TT TRUE, Protoot - Press rvo - sa.uttfy �. cause of more than a thousand ac- few hours. Wise mothers always need call out the fire department." 'Have you any relatives living in Baatpise And sooretots on application cidents and is killing three times -keep the Tablets in the horse and = the country t" iAlilE$ LANliMU1R s!4 irn' :tlgd the number of its predecessor. give. their children an occasional Minard's. Liniment cures Dlsttmaer. "No ; whenever we take our uses- Co., s Horse-drawn dome to l >$'r3, HAthnu7r ac se-dra n cartm, vans clear out the stn f,. reps T _ ns sad car- mach and olio rim bowels and keep NEEDED. lion we have to pay our board. xTO rh gee (exclusive cabs and* omai- p them we'll, Don't buses) are still, however, sufficient wait till.baby ie it -the delay may The meek - looking man walked nple ly numerous to be the greatest cost a precious life, Get the Tab- to the book counter. I want soma - h @tA Try Murine Eye Remedy . CHAUINIM source of danger, for they kill be- lets now and you may feel reaeoal- thing to keep me home at night, Co .eaart,ne_F »..F+ae— JCteQuleery, c.OLLA*3 tereen eighty and ninety persons ably safe. Every moother who uses show me my faults, tell me how to Yo v re 0re.00" rimed slyer* e . - A,' _ieldls,e. every year in London, and injure the Tableta- praise them a.nd_ that_' ally "- -- - - - - -' - In ea.'b Vwkeee atRl". is t„y.i ._ �• ye,e per, +r4ed by oar Ueulrte -cots rites$ uw _V_ ... �. lkrtween four and- $ve - ,thousaa . -the -be* evidence that there is no "Hold on, old man," said the w al .dIllnr•b°tUswta. °ovesotirn�.� "you're ®e "/ eua. Prardee for many Fear. per repel Caller• ra dF other medicine for children rto clerk ; you re in the wrong de- Y �� •o the rabue and odd by ^•uses.• Ae► ,i tau alas• k per beetle rtnrine to row W _ . -- good. The Tablets are Hold. by Pariment. Marriage bureau on the (i pies ��ry �a a«vhe �b...•+oa na AtntttoTOtt Sa •• •�. (PREFERS THE COUNTRY. medicine dealers or by mind at 25 left, three aisles down." Maria. 8re s•••dr Co.. CNoye .rsassw.Lea ••••• .• �... ',e raa,ew avaw„a for 25t. As a writer of fiction, Mr. Max cents a box from The Pr, Williams' - veuowr• Pemberton enjoys great popularit Medicine Co,, Brockville, Oat. then Sure Corrective of Flatulency. OBEYING ORDERS, y W both in England and on this pout- hen-the undigested food lies in, Employer- "You're late aim.,, the stomach it throw Clerk—"Well, e off ttt,ent. Thousands of'schoolboys have .. gas. New . oil said oil ' r, „ 'Jinx's daughter bids fair ,to be- causing pains and onnresaio in the didn't want a man who watched the `�`'. -.revelled in The Iron Pirate, Mr, , „ come 'a humori t. the So stomachic region. The belchln or elcek,�� ! r }y' - ec�►�•: "Yes. I was visiting there last eructation of these gases in often -' night and I told her she had her sive and the only way to reveal; Eeiema 25 Yeas y P Pain Flees Before It -There is mother.'* voice and her father's fen- them is to restore tike. stoin ch to m virtue is a bottle of Dr. tures; and she asked me if I thought proper action. Parmelee's . Yege- Thomas' Eclectric Oil as a subduer �j suicide a sin." o table Pills will do this. Simple di- pain than in gallons of other Cured by Cun"CUra'� rections qo with each packet and a medicine. The public know this and We have no hesitation in saying course of them taken.svatematically there• are few households throu li- -- that Dr. J: D, Kellogg's Dysentery is certain to effect a cure. out the count �- Cordial 'a without doubt the best country where it cannot be . 'found. Thirty years of use has medicine ever introduced for dys- A HOT ARGUMENT. familiarized the people with it, and _ - entery, diarrhoea, cholera and all "Who's getting colded is ' summer complaints, sea sickness, ge g your made it a household medicine P houi:.e now t throughout the western world. COMFORT i etc. It promptly gives relief and . "Nobody, That's just ma - telling - COW - never fails to effect a - positive cure. ps a few reasons why women ought Owens- "How do yon do, Mr. - _ - Mothers should never be'without a to vote. to She*rs. What can you show me in Is guaranteed to keep File* off your CattN teetluag. -� Mlrrarel's -Liniment• Ceres btgttiliolo : - - Tailor 7 ` Y u n bi116llsirm4hat is des D *At* for a rani n now to � - - — bottle when their children re a 7„ suit" L o BE ACHEERFUI�. - �DUTGROWN HIS CAR. _ cidedly in the way of a new a T „S o . woOOST CK. ONTARIO. 0 rt e Minard's Liniment Cures Ca et In Cows. 801 -Mir, —The Sa he Manufacturing Co., KT :'nsd There's nothing sweeter in the land So you've sold your automo- n Limited, Montreal. ontr That meets with more resentment bile 7” APT TO GET OUT OF BREATH. (.es-G1�e Raw Flesh bomKnft Zbwa From -misanthropes on every hand "Yes. I've outgrown it." EgCITEMF.NT Than simple, sweet contentment. "Outgrown it 7 Do I believe honest g you mean loo run. y pays in the $ '•I bays been treated you've tired of it ?" g " a�n,heezily� twenty-five yeses for s bad case of It cheer* you like the summes_sula ,; I1"tet at &H. Z'-ve simply grown, �p'd ° -1, bull often wi #b it were hoe You bad a pleasant dayl" - 7 � Ga oa mr leg. They did their best, but tailed ra£aing, too stout to crawl underneath it not such a mighty long run:" Wife - "Oh, splendid I After I tOtatpait.'f[2f' .bad.e&vyod we Or like the smile of an any more." dressed the children ,and got them -Io, bays my kg cut off, but I said I would No matter how deep- rooted the off, washed the dishes and made tsy tee •Cuticurs Hemedke Grit. No sass ..Whose days are swiftly waning. some Ies clea_r_ed awn the lunch- r� corn or wart, mmAy bg,_it_muat. yie f y :.- p try. theca o you tote ¢ut I th not think to' Hollowa eon to le and answered some Ies- -- tuskteda°yrz�m the �teo; n° mr Be cheerinl, and it matters not _ y's Corn Cure if used as cot was like •niece of raw nosh and. Which way the winds'.are blowing; lust tors, I still bad time enough left to • I to hietlesaa Soap, a bps However hard may be your lot, _ I I # I - am my stockings." -- WCuticuta Ointment and a bottle ofCuticurs Whichever way -you re- going= WAS ALL WORN OUT. Resolvent. After the first two treatments The teacher of a Sunda Drs Morse'i �4 the swelling went down and to two months' Uphill or down the windin vale y School jiAd)TS>D Root Pills sue of the Cuticura Remedios my leg wn S class tells of the excuse for being Cured and the new skin grown on. The doctor Through Sorrow, failure, trial, e g The beat �f ue will often fail lai•e offered by one of her pupils, a are just the right medicine for tits eonld not believe his own epee when be saw , , d Wert Cuticura had cured me and sold that be And 1Jle! t with strange denial. 1 boy of ten years. aril rep. When the are c uld use Cuticur , for his own patients.. $ rrI asked him•: `James why y mstipated ut for the Cstticura Remelts I might have , y Were = hen their kidneys are out of order my life. I am tntlfy grateful for the It costs you not-Ting to be gay— ' you so late today l ' —when aver - indulgence in some oaderlul cane thet Gist curs wrought and 1 " `I pouldn't help a always tecommend ft most b see su The very birds are gladsome. , p it, he ex. favorite food gives them indigeatron d ecoaomitxl �ra for etcfa croubtes'� So tuck your worries well away; plained. —Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills W-41 iigned> MnOa J. $. 13easud. 277 xentaaa , uicId and sure! tl. t., Montreal. I say it, and I've had some. r And why not'( I asked', y Y put there right e rt rWe11 , , Purely vegetable they neither tick he said I dreamed that eN For more than a generation Cnt4cura spap t ' weaken or gripe, like harsh purgatives. `and Ointment have afforded the ales{ - = j I was rennin and rennin and pp rga a min most economical treatment for akin and Some folks make us dizzy 1 g' running, Guard pout children's health . alp humors Bold b dntgglste and sealers 23 THE P running, and when my brat :her always kyet ping a box of Dr. Morse °•w verywhere. For s t�berai �ampis ofe�, By the way they shirk, woke me up I was so tired tli it I =Root Pill&in the house, Thep p�th az -o boots, ,end to Potter � A O; Keeping wondrous busy, went back to sleep again, 'cos I'd A ' Cory.. 94 lolumbne Ave., Boston. Avoiding bone* work! ED. 7. ISSUE 31-'12. been running such a long ways. gs Wei Ke•P the Cii]de did' R'� qGm.. a..r • ..� , m°. —. _ -..�. T8.- •.S•r"'{�r .•..g•,,.�. _ _ ,i - �r '?-: _. _ ' - _ v • y •M T y °•• ly % . y y SALE Threshing outfit °°y�° �T wa" gtbOisos eap FRUIT l w filtraill 4=0 FOR LTV ELY HAIR FRUIT JARS-1 ARf I F ARM FOR BALE -South west AATEB OF ADYERTOMG : �a rwg:� or :o >�.' ' g. a ,� by ow..�a;t° o l; Have yon tried T the 'Perfect f Sp.el.► tsnae moothi orpab iish maltias coo. 1'� n Brook hl. SALE-House Olaramontd oppodh the Sgs� Jars aois for a o r year. PARISIAN eAtiE is not a dye -it No odut chard 110, partloalaa • p1 to { X' r or yoari oontrroto psyaWe goartorh. W. J. 1086130, North Claremont $!c! They are something new and Bier to fasten than the BCrew top. ?JvBada+oa oar�,rsa lln« -advance. witlh paper do s not contain poisonous sugar of rte• oar, fb so, p•ysblo in advance, lead or any other dsageroua ingred- We have all kinds and sizes of Jars in stock, sa>�xottoein local Caldmas too cents per line, lent. ��`OR SALE horses: a,. «nra per Liao .acs sabaegaeat lascrsioa. bins- oas none y� did. one oo R 8 yr• old. and - �y at lowest prices. " - on. xo fzeo adveraieiag lion that will put life lustre and beau• uriPickering, or address 0E ,JONES, P ok Also a good 111111 4i 1 3 AXULATIM-SUGA& t advertise m eatswithous- writteninstructions ty'into any hair the minuw rE- is -ap• -will be insert d until forbidden and shaped so. plied. eosdlarly. Orden for disootounuina ad�ertsse- EED- Western whole or crubhed - 4aeats most be in writing and seat w e pob- Scalp itch goes over night; F oats, Dried brewers ¢rains. Malted corn _ � Amber disappears ; hair stopt3 fNlling and the fend, Watchford's salt meal. Caldwell'• moles PURE j� , CLOVER HONEY . scalp becomes immaculately clean and station. Prices reduced. THOS. BEESOa, u45 =>Z ZO Vb. P I.9. Job Work promptly attended so. s« meal, limn shorts, etc. at Cberrywood TERMS free frortl germs. 101.85 or year; pal There's a delightful treat coming to ULLS FOR BALE -Two registered - '- 111 � If � ID advance. g Bubsoriptloaa to the IIaitsd' SLaLes,.i/110 yOur scalp, if you haven't tried' PAR. B Bhorthora bulls, one 1s months old. one - ' in advance f$IAN $age. Girl with Auburn hair 11 months old, also some rag allies. JOHN on every carton and bottle. 50 cents phone I Atha. lot al, con, 8, Pickering. Ind. A nice line of Pickles, Jams, Fruits and Meat& et D. Pettit's and dealers everywhere. phone 1513, Clazemont central. 93-tf dk JOHN MURKAR, Proprietori, FARM FOR BALE IN PICKERING. for the hot weather. r e-- a first class farm containing about 1f5 acres, being parts of lots is and z;9, con. 6, Pick` NOTES AND COMMENTS erin; township, now occailled by ifr Fred Call and see their at THE BLESSIN G per�l run ing1 hrough corn best, with onrthe RIC In the new Fire IQatit'BnCe Art c :emise. area a Soda trams bonne with scone �whlch CalJle lilt0 fU[Ce an the teat foanaatioa ; i good bank bares, wind mill and HARDSON'S - goad .,rchard. Privilege to , pplouah after bar - 'of ••-gmst .t. OF MOTHERHOOD veatand full possession .good April T 1. ms A , ere are several clans• splendid ehanoafoe a Good fa :m 'term. easy - :Z+� C�RO: ER'Y STORE• - -- "- - apply so T & G MOBGA:t; Markbom P 0. _ as which are of touch importance out, 37-tf to those carrying insurance, as Buy your Groceries at the Grocers to the Insurance Companies. The Healthy Mothers and C3- FRUIT TREES .following are several of the most drm Mate Happy Homes From the nursery farm of Stone • Important clauses: 8c Wallington, Fonthill Out., _ po suture the insurance som n' Motherhood rhood 1s woman's highest sphere R ' TuAho Carnages P+t y 1!1 lice. It is the fruition of her dearest the largest in Canada. will be liable for damages from light- hopes and greatest desires; yet thon- ---' _ >ming, whether or not the lightning scads of noble women through some do. All kinds of Fruit and Ornamental "' -esuws an actual fire." raagemon have been denied thisbleasing, Trees, Shrubs, Bulbs, Borders carload of Tudbope Carriages on -,The insured will have a su►ndin 8 In man homes Once childless there are and House Plante. permit for workmen making repairs Gov► children because of the fact that All stock guaranteed free from San : LydisE .Pinkham'sVegetabieC.vmpound Jose Beale and true to name. "band, open or covered, with #ifteea days in year. instead of five as make swomen normal , healthyandstson& For all intormation'spply t- o formerly." - I "Policies must not state authorised '� is evidenced by the following lettsars our local agent - which an genuine and truthful: _ .. steel or rubberire8. Capital of the company, unless full London. Ont. - "I 'wish to thank you C. ROGERS, - Pickering - -- E _ Ilarticulnrs of amount paid -up and for the beaa$t I received by taking your 1o111e 8long and get jour choice "at p41Ce8 • - "' ~�*•. ".other details are given..I famous medicine, "Renewal receipts, if accepted by it - Lydia E. Pink-ham's '' cured, art at, acceptance of 1 enewal of Vegetable Com• I policy. The company tuav sue for pound. Before my -the amount-of the premium unless re- baby was born I was ill I t ceipt 1s returned immediately. Cn w could n o stand long or walls j r the other hand the company is liable '4 m any distance- i had for the insurance in case of loss frosx,= to lie down nearly - .'the moment the receipt is sent nut." all the time. After While the changes are causinir I took your medicine -the underivritera a gncid deal of I felt like a new wo- _ •gro,nhlda, r_ hey i.. _are. oa the 'A hole, man. I could work ; from morning till night and wa happy r� ...aeeeptable to them. and well- I oertainiy think it relieves . pain at childbirth and recommend it to I What might have been it second every woman who is pregnant Youmay t "',1`itanie disaster occurred on Satur• use this testimonial if you like. It may 6 day afternoon in the Gulf of St. „ help some other woman. -Mrs. F11;Arix Conanv, 132 Adelaide St, London, Out awrence a hen the barite C. P, R. : •diner, the Empreeq of $ritirin, Brooklyn, N.Y. - "I was ailing all the time and did not know what the matter . bound for Ti�o�M�l ..Rlth' a bound W 800 passengers on board. collided would not permit it. I was nervous, my daring a heavy fog with a large side ached and I was all ran down. I =. goal vessel lwund from 9 }doey, h•ardthatLydbE Pinkham sVegetabb Compound was good and tools the medi- for Montreal. The latter v"Pel due. I have now a beautiful baby and was Cut in : two and sank shortly your Compound has helped me in eve" ­.after the impaet, but fortunately way. - )rs>rx J. J. ST7LwAa?, 289 Hum. with no lo4a of life on elthe3 vessel. boW St, Brooklyn, N.Y. dearly- i1Tim-t one was t',l) blame, bat that point will have to - - ed by the Corals in the investigstiga- in tion that will fullow• These acci dents, if they map be called such, - serve to emphasize the necessity The undersigned is prepared to do _ of having only nlen of the highest ,grain chopping every day. - - type of character in charge of vev- in the week except eels at sea, men who realize the Saturday.` ..great responsibility resting upon � - John T. Bayles, Greenwood., Ba - them, and who are capable of y .shouldering that responsibility. This is particularly necessary in New Advertisements. the case of a passenger vessel, but I : it is also necessary in the case of T�Iti DFR TWINE -Best quality and Pickering. ' ., s -� :.1, r,.. r _ • -try -cases those !owes. rate. T. H. hIAhQuls. oat: in charge of this class of :chips are •esponsible for _ F�►Rtf TO RE T Acre Fxrm, , collisions that are mite of last cacside limits of Town of Oshawa. _raccompanied by loss of life as well E:crllent soil. Pawing after .present cropp tall possession April lot, 1013, A1,ply to G. D, as destruction of pro rt' The CON'A:1T, O.bawa, 31=tf GRAND TR OIC Syysstem Only line reaching all Bummer Resoitt, in Highlands of Ontario. including MUSKOKA LAKES LAKE OF BAYS ALGONQ,UIN PARK MAGANETAWAN RIVER .FRENCH RIVER TEMAGAMI -- KAWARTHA LAKES Fu"amrner Service now in effect to all of above resorts. Wtite for full particulars and illustrated fold- ers to any Grand Trunk Agent. Homeseekers' Excursions July 9 and 23 AuS=t 6 to 30 Septio"gr 3 a.d 17 Via Sarnia or Chicago. Winnipelt and return. - $34,00 Edmonton and return • $4ZOO Tickets good for 60 days. NO CHANGE OF CARS Sp eelal train will tears Toronto at 1u 90 p• rn., on above dates, via Cbi- cago and $t. Peui. carrying througgh coaches and Pullman Tourist 91eep- ing cars. iii the the shortest and quickest route between '"'innipeg-8askatoon- Edmonton. New F,.at Espress Service between Winnipeg 'lnd Regina. Smooth roadbed, Electric lighted Sleeping Cars. Superb Dining Car Service. Lv. Winnipeg. 8.45 a.m. 6.i10 P.M. Ar Yorktoo, 7,10p.m, 9.30a.m. Ar. Canora, 8,90 p.m. 11,45 a.m. Ar. Regina, 9.00 p.m. 7.00 a.m. . Ar• Saskatoon, 8.18 a.m. Ar. Edmonton, 8.00 P.M. UPPER LASE RAILINGS sailings from Sarnia for Sault Ste. Marie and Port Arthur 3.30 p. m., Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- days. Ask any (brand Trunk Agent for formation, or write A. E. DUFF, D. P: A., Union Station, Toronto, On t. FRED ALLEN, J. G.T.R. Agent, Pickering r that' defy all competition, . BEST - BINDER TWINE We have received a carload of Plymouth Binder -. Twine, which we will deliver at prices a hich cannot be beaten. E) ISN Y WHITBY, ONT. EVERYTHING FOR THE FARMER - -' Phones: Bell 99 ; independent 521. _ - Has to offer A good assortment of Good Furui- a «�+ "' ture, delivered promptly and See our Fumed Oak Bedroom Suites with brush brass trimmings. Sum - mer Furniture. Rattan Chsim Varanda Chairs and Tables, Kamp Beds and roll up Mattreeeefs. -Careful attention Riven to Embalming and Funeral Work. Phone night or day —Bell or Independent. Flowers for Funeral Purposes at city prices. C e H. �J PICKERING, Ont. THEDOMINIUM ISAI R' • of the Titani c, one would 'think, fora time at least, would l � . i ' _ �' � - ssi soeruira a oaure, r.a.. waswcwr• W. a erutrtrrawa, urns- ntssroart E_EL- 6____, SHOE_ STORE _ _ result - i11 lncreaae�i _Ttgilance -o a A. QooeaT, argrat Manager' - the part of ships officers, bltt this cap" pow w,K,70CAMft sod— Fad*&T00000. TOW Assets. :70.aDD.f� r: recent accident would se_e1n to X 7 1�Aa1wEt8 �� poZ�. , +� H I 1 17 Y _ _ _ The Dominion Bank collects Farmers Sale Notes, and - - show that the le:�ion of 'the' V =najpei adYiIIt:e3 OII SUCK AOieS at reasonable Kie3. - T tanie has not -created the impres- - 'T Farmers. Traders and Municipal and other Corporations, ision that one would expect. With unsurpassed banking facilities. - jpassenger steamers every year j3oots,. and Shoes of .every d0cription' at the very lowest WHITBY BRANCH, - A. A. ATKINSON, Manage!. W._.:,3Pasaible _prices. ' . transatlantic liner is a nrinatrtre N city, 'a marine - disaster may be one =z � Call Is respectfully solicited of ter -ible proportions. The vari- It is a pleasure to show goods. ous governments - udder the chang- = ins conditions cannot enact trio . _ THE r) Q J. I', L - Brock -Street, - W.HITBY �'weuslim — iaJa -- - stringent lames pr„vidinR far the t ` J -88foity of the travellin g public as - -- — - -- _ 'r well as that of rile stars s manning g R E ►" E �► '7 11 IT Q' DARID ehip9. _ Pubber rings, ivilite, red and black, all sizes. - . :Enamel kettles, beat quality. Syr William Mackenzie on his Sugar granul,lted, highest grade. '-rettirli to Canndti urges p ouipt Extracts, all flavors strong and good. -:aid to Britain to mitiutvn naval kesiu for somlhig bottles tight. "'BANIK - auprerohcy. „ Vinegars S1X white wine and fruit. - A serio ol�thre k .of typhoid Instant pondered gelatine for jellies. ''®F CANADA rfever has agai br en out in Ot- Not a thing do we lack to tuake preserving complete. 7tawa. Over ve hundred cases. Glass jars ill great variety at cork bottom prices. ��,p.D OFFICB have already been reported and seven deaths. The epidemic is i Berge'rs pure Paris Green 25 its. per lb. TORONTO rapidly ors k sing and a deter- g y P p g PICKERING BRANCH, • - mined effort iq being mRde by the I lli, not neglect our potatoes, the rice will be high. , - city Alin provil inc W.-au to R_ W. GOP-DON, Marager. - - -- G E O R f E T3 TT I T TO BP, O U G H rA IY ® El® Branch also at v�hltb�. �cougnet• lt.l 3 , , !• f"`�• X41, •b %•�''n{ .',^r” •• C . - . 6 iA4r. tii .. t"�' M.' M. r:; :7 rt3YP.. '.A.}aq •+.p •: .,.' „1 �4•'s r. m'.L'p `.. r.r. .F. "''A , "` ••.x' ?' �'..a.n c.,>�.. s. ti :rwL?r_" x rT .. `I • e�ts�s. 9s. Al.° s...�'a.•"- .tP :W+.es4..aee'd'.° A_+�!?�•...._ _.fie, _„t_Xa?......b,r,�± w __s"s'+'F .•:�F++,s'..� :v"ke4"�•'K,.1n�_ ,k.._ .xerL , ___.- w:,..`'�.na&.._ _.. r :,.. _>+!. _.%�.... �rt�''.. .. _.rir,�'tib;%+:- r+:.$' . r '... .a r. _ -w'.. � ?tr+,:�. :..n'_ .,...0 ...�ac�,.+ ' wr��c_i,'�. .... - ..- ... __ ._ �T _ _....., _ c li 1 M "'ran4n .'ter. _ .' µy. _. • .. .,. 'X, >-r .r - - - J .-r F• 7. z oLAnharONT Wm, and Mrs. Allaway, of Pick- G. H. Sam!* 1sas in the city on P. Macnab Sr., and Miss Beasie erin , spent Sunday with J. H. Thursday. .' R , spent Monaay in the city. and Mre• Beal. Thomas Birkett had a busidees I HA R DSO N S t Mrs. W. G. Scott returned on trip to Port Per • A A :_... Mrs. (Rev.) J. A. Grant spent P r7 on Monday. � TuokU with friends in Toronto. Monday having spent tthe ' week Miss-Jennie Dolphin, of Toron- rmpoefaat eh., r of fuser aioplay at J. C. Macnab, of Uxbridge, paid end with friends in the city. to, and Miss Ma Adair, of Aggin . A M Thomas and Mrs. Wilson and court are visiting with Ili S ing visit to town on Monday. . i g rs. yy family, of Myrtle Station spent Brown for a few day 9. 61a�arr. BOOti► Dolls, Toys, Jw MiMssrLeila spent Tuesday in the Sunday with the former's father Dr. and Mrs. 13agshaw and reasived for the Soliday leads. stall ° qty, here. family, of Saginaw, Mich., spent and see them Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist, will John and Mrs. Dunn, of- Picker last week with relatives and fri- Subeosiptions iaken for all Magasiam, ' be here as usual on Wednesday ing, spent Friday and Saturday ends here. They made the trip in < " _Mr•6: Rodit:- lidicdielI: of "Toronto, with the for_me_r...'a father, Thos. theirt >ezt. � -Dunr.-- r Miss Booth, of Toronto. spent - s�ent a few days with Mrs. Lyman pe Pilke Sunday with Mies Alice Pearson, Ice view of the high coal W' tT• H' R =a��.1�ILD�ON y' who is holida 1n under 'the prices • _ Mesers. R. W. Ward and Tobias ental roof. y g par' in Toronto many will burn peat STOOD l9t=ee>" Caster motored to the city on this coming winter. tb� Monday. We congratulate Miss Kathleen James and Mrs Le it+ s el t Storey on her success in the recent Sunday with Mr. and gMrs.. pKeu- examinations for entrance to Inedy, of Zephyr. Normal School. James Harvey has returned Miss Jennie. Gee, of Toronto, and home after spending a couple of Miss Gibson, of Beachville, are -�= weeks in Whitby. spending a few days with Mrs. Hugh Gregg Sr., has returned J °seph Brown. home after spending a week with Miss Mary Shepherdson and sis- his sister in Toronto. ter Edith are visiting their sister, Rev. J: W Mann occupied the Mrs. Levi Lintou, of North Clare. Thursday Afternoon. Wm. and Mrs. Dowswell, of Alton are spending a week renew . lag old acgnaintances in Clare, wont, We are pleased to see them iboth looking so hale and hearty. Miss Jean McFarlane and Master Douglas, of Toronto, spent a few days with their aunts, Mrs. Reu- ben Rawson, of $he 4th conceRsion' of Uxbridge, and Miss liicFarlane, of Claremont. Thomas Graham who ha's been In the Old Country for several _--weeks. m•iking .their annual pur• chase of Clydesdales and hackney horses, expects to sail from Liver- pool to-morrow. Mr, and Mrs. Comba, of Toron- to, spent a couple of days with the latter's mother, Mrs. A. W McKay, having come out in their anto. On their return to the city they were accompanied by Ira Boyer who will spend a few days in .Toronto. D. P. Macfarlane spent last -- -week with friends in Claremont. ma. ana mra. VLeeson and dau- ghters attended the funeral of 'Mrs. Gleeson's father, Mr. Lyons of Oshawa, on Monday. Harvesting operations are now in full swing and excellent crops of all kinds are reported every where in this locality. Thos. and Mrs. Paterson and daughter, Miss Gladys, spent Sun - dsy with Mrs. John Bushby of the sixth conies: ion of Uxbridge. Robt. and Mrs. Day; their dau- ghters, Misses Sophia and Jessie, and Miss S. Sadler, were at Shanty Bay this week attending -the gold- en wedding of Mr. Day's parents. Foster Hutchison and daughter, of Stouffville, are spending three or four weeks viedting. friends is Toronto, Seaforth Listowel, Mit- cliell, Cayuga, Hamilton -and Islington. 40 YEARN 6XPERIKNCZ I Tra at M aunts �['alar+s Cosvrawo+T•s Ace Ansoae foadfae a etesed end aaecr.pt" flW evfatr? araercun cur oo.n•ua free wasLAW as iII�ea W10 to worsawy Dyi tnEpQ6* �mlaaiaa �daa,oa.c+ft eonn�de�¢•��euaaeSZe� 11AROS�OR an Parsers P'tas'ea�ee casw� Wrooqh Munn a [*Do" qre" notes, antboat m"'rse. to the Ckofiftfilwa • bands�eiy fna.tte �eetty� Ltt..► cur. W - ae 7em.AaW° Plop" 8061; MELemIr'�.. I. i Canadian National Exhibition SOME F94TURES OF Imperial Year, Imperial Cadet Review Cadets from as rile o:.re"s Dominions Exhibits by the Provinces Dominion Exhibits Band of Scan Guards ` From Bndlaedam place Paintings of the Year from Europe Paintings by best Canadian and American Artists Imperial Cadet Competitions Boy Scouts Review Everything in Educational Exhibits Siege of Delhi Bosom O' ;<'h' Barn Band "Calm's But arm" Duo Dragoons' Musical Ride Industries in Operation Butter Making Competitions America's Greatest Live Stock Show Canada's Biggest Dog Show America's Prettiest Pussies Japanese Day Fireworks Motor Boat Races Hippodrome and Circus Four Stages and Mena all going Eruption of Mount Vesuvius . thletic sports Ten Band Concerts Daily Acres of Manufactures Imperial Ftreworks•-60 Numbers Aug.. 24 1912 Sept. — TORONTO I i 150,000 -FREE 13011ESTEADS ALONG THE LINE OF THE _.CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY • IN Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta The Government has thrown open for entry 150,000 Free Homesteads —160 acre each -along the Canadian Northern Rsilway in Manitoba. Sas- kaichewan and Alberta. At- leaaT3b,0{50 of these -are within- a radius of 20 miles of operated lines-of the Clampany, while the balance will be ser- ved by Branches now under construction or projected. Alberta —the Province already noteworthy for its fertile lands. and salubrious Climate —takes first place in -the total 'of homesteads offered. But the wonderful Wheat lands of Saskatchewan are well represented in the free Farms which have been thrown open for entry. Manitoba —the oldest settled of the three —holds out a large number. Manitoba, 21,800 Saskatchewan, 48,080 Alberta, 74,000 Western Canada is so big that practically every farming condition is met -with in the combined total. There is open prairie, the bluff countt•y, which needs souse t leariag, and alsdthe rolling land where Jdam and clim- ate are admirably adapted to the needs of mixed farming. The atmos- phere= CIear, Dry and' Invigorating —makes this land the best land to live in. The best Homesteads are being rapidly taken ,up, and intending set- tlers will be well advised to make their selections without delay. Write for ii -free booklet giving th,e location and a description of the laced being offered. - Ac oppy will be railed to anyone making apelication to R. L. Fairbairn, Asst, General Passenger Agent, Canadian Northern Building, Toronto, Oat. 1s many rien a are g a to see him looking stronger• than for a year past. He leaves this week �� _ �� P S O . � C �• -. take charge of a bank in Sask- k- - _ atchewan. Special Values for this Week', We regret to report that Mra.' W. Scott had a slight stroke of ralysis on Thursday of lastweek. ,MILLINERY MILLINERY Sock at great reduction. Here is an opportunity were somewbat imparred -but the - - ost c to fret a conditton is gradually ; improv. g is sa"ner'irariC%ornortey' ": -y- _ Come 4nq and it is hoped that she -will = tv -day and secure one as they be quite herself again. will be, all gone within a very short time. The laying of the new sidewalk LAI)hES LOW SHOS AND SLIPPERS north d ' d' 'dl � ' Your VItimate---Cho1ce _ 7 You may not buy an engine this year. You may decide that yoar fa` a.:. z present 9e arator will do for another season. -, Like many present owners off t sa�s� aBiW�sr slit■ man mom \r �" church on Sunday last. -CREA SEPARATORS Mies Gertie Morgan, of Toronto, Yon may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be- spent a couple of days with her fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMAT$ aunt, Mrs. M. Henderson. machine,' No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know there Lather Bowes has - returned to is a better machine —an Empire —on the market. Peterboro after spending a few 4 days with his mother here. Qtwould like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority In your own home P That will be beat of ' Miss Mary Pugh has returned proof our statements. We are at your serriee. Mail vo a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by home after q$ending a few days ' with friends in Stouff ville. Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, Ltd, Torontc Mr.- and Mrs. Elliot, of Agin -, the felons. court, visited at Mrs. P. Stewart's on the 8th on Sunday last. sL Mrs. D. Forsyth and Miss Mil- dred are spending some weeks ; with friends across the American Shorthand Maide Easy 'line. r Mrs. W. R. Wood and da tighter, :BAFtIE3Eli,i - left on Tuesday to spend two If such evidence as the following ex- tracts from letters and other equally weeks with friends at Rothsay, �.: 'Ont. , Telephone Co. Aagency for Mrs. Wm. Gibbons and daugb. booklet, is not su ®cent to satisfy any Rolston Laundry. desirous learning ter, Miss Majory, `off Toronto, are person of shorthand, then there can be no merit in any buss- visiting with Thos. and Mrs. Gib ' bons. T TM jM;,l: 1) Wm. Hill who left in May fur r SwItatchewai has returned home also gasoline engines and the y, for the harvest. He was quite de. r - ,lighted with Western Canada. your system of Eclectic Shorthand is Rev. J. A. Grant will again oc:, acupy the pulpit in his own church �►� DT Do SIM PSON & Co., C � PICKE N 40n Sunday next - having returned be pleased to reply to any communi- cation that may be sent we with re- from a pleasant tuonth's vacation. remaining portion of his farm. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins, of North President. IBeoretary -- (Claremont, have returned home _•_ _• after Npendine a couple of weekk vacationwhich they enjoyed very R 'much. -- - Mrs. Alhert Caster, -of Toronto, Our Fall and Winter Term tom= menced September 5th. but students Mrs. I►olphin. of Brougham. and - :Ale :. Artnatrong, of Locust Hill, AND TRUOK4S Drown on Sunday. Write or call for free booklet. Thomas and (Mrs. Stephenson `, . sad family and Miss Alice Pear- value and efficiency.. son and friend, Miss Booth spent IIA Monday at Sirucoe Point on the 1' - shore of Lake Ontario. - passenger• thirty horse power car A sdecessful meeting of the ,-: Ladies' Aid Society of the Meth- ;odist church was held at the home Thursday Afternoon. Wm. and Mrs. Dowswell, of Alton are spending a week renew . lag old acgnaintances in Clare, wont, We are pleased to see them iboth looking so hale and hearty. Miss Jean McFarlane and Master Douglas, of Toronto, spent a few days with their aunts, Mrs. Reu- ben Rawson, of $he 4th conceRsion' of Uxbridge, and Miss liicFarlane, of Claremont. Thomas Graham who ha's been In the Old Country for several _--weeks. m•iking .their annual pur• chase of Clydesdales and hackney horses, expects to sail from Liver- pool to-morrow. Mr, and Mrs. Comba, of Toron- to, spent a couple of days with the latter's mother, Mrs. A. W McKay, having come out in their anto. On their return to the city they were accompanied by Ira Boyer who will spend a few days in .Toronto. D. P. Macfarlane spent last -- -week with friends in Claremont. ma. ana mra. VLeeson and dau- ghters attended the funeral of 'Mrs. Gleeson's father, Mr. Lyons of Oshawa, on Monday. Harvesting operations are now in full swing and excellent crops of all kinds are reported every where in this locality. Thos. and Mrs. Paterson and daughter, Miss Gladys, spent Sun - dsy with Mrs. John Bushby of the sixth conies: ion of Uxbridge. Robt. and Mrs. Day; their dau- ghters, Misses Sophia and Jessie, and Miss S. Sadler, were at Shanty Bay this week attending -the gold- en wedding of Mr. Day's parents. Foster Hutchison and daughter, of Stouffville, are spending three or four weeks viedting. friends is Toronto, Seaforth Listowel, Mit- cliell, Cayuga, Hamilton -and Islington. 40 YEARN 6XPERIKNCZ I Tra at M aunts �['alar+s Cosvrawo+T•s Ace Ansoae foadfae a etesed end aaecr.pt" flW evfatr? araercun cur oo.n•ua free wasLAW as iII�ea W10 to worsawy Dyi tnEpQ6* �mlaaiaa �daa,oa.c+ft eonn�de�¢•��euaaeSZe� 11AROS�OR an Parsers P'tas'ea�ee casw� Wrooqh Munn a [*Do" qre" notes, antboat m"'rse. to the Ckofiftfilwa • bands�eiy fna.tte �eetty� Ltt..► cur. W - ae 7em.AaW° Plop" 8061; MELemIr'�.. I. i Canadian National Exhibition SOME F94TURES OF Imperial Year, Imperial Cadet Review Cadets from as rile o:.re"s Dominions Exhibits by the Provinces Dominion Exhibits Band of Scan Guards ` From Bndlaedam place Paintings of the Year from Europe Paintings by best Canadian and American Artists Imperial Cadet Competitions Boy Scouts Review Everything in Educational Exhibits Siege of Delhi Bosom O' ;<'h' Barn Band "Calm's But arm" Duo Dragoons' Musical Ride Industries in Operation Butter Making Competitions America's Greatest Live Stock Show Canada's Biggest Dog Show America's Prettiest Pussies Japanese Day Fireworks Motor Boat Races Hippodrome and Circus Four Stages and Mena all going Eruption of Mount Vesuvius . thletic sports Ten Band Concerts Daily Acres of Manufactures Imperial Ftreworks•-60 Numbers Aug.. 24 1912 Sept. — TORONTO I i 150,000 -FREE 13011ESTEADS ALONG THE LINE OF THE _.CANADIAN NORTHERN RAILWAY • IN Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta The Government has thrown open for entry 150,000 Free Homesteads —160 acre each -along the Canadian Northern Rsilway in Manitoba. Sas- kaichewan and Alberta. At- leaaT3b,0{50 of these -are within- a radius of 20 miles of operated lines-of the Clampany, while the balance will be ser- ved by Branches now under construction or projected. Alberta —the Province already noteworthy for its fertile lands. and salubrious Climate —takes first place in -the total 'of homesteads offered. But the wonderful Wheat lands of Saskatchewan are well represented in the free Farms which have been thrown open for entry. Manitoba —the oldest settled of the three —holds out a large number. Manitoba, 21,800 Saskatchewan, 48,080 Alberta, 74,000 Western Canada is so big that practically every farming condition is met -with in the combined total. There is open prairie, the bluff countt•y, which needs souse t leariag, and alsdthe rolling land where Jdam and clim- ate are admirably adapted to the needs of mixed farming. The atmos- phere= CIear, Dry and' Invigorating —makes this land the best land to live in. The best Homesteads are being rapidly taken ,up, and intending set- tlers will be well advised to make their selections without delay. Write for ii -free booklet giving th,e location and a description of the laced being offered. - Ac oppy will be railed to anyone making apelication to R. L. Fairbairn, Asst, General Passenger Agent, Canadian Northern Building, Toronto, Oat. 1s many rien a are g a to see him looking stronger• than for a year past. He leaves this week �� _ �� P S O . � C �• -. take charge of a bank in Sask- k- - _ atchewan. Special Values for this Week', We regret to report that Mra.' W. Scott had a slight stroke of ralysis on Thursday of lastweek. ,MILLINERY MILLINERY Sock at great reduction. Here is an opportunity were somewbat imparred -but the - - ost c to fret a conditton is gradually ; improv. g is sa"ner'irariC%ornortey' ": -y- _ Come 4nq and it is hoped that she -will = tv -day and secure one as they be quite herself again. will be, all gone within a very short time. The laying of the new sidewalk LAI)hES LOW SHOS AND SLIPPERS north d ' d' 'dl � ' Your VItimate---Cho1ce _ 7 You may not buy an engine this year. You may decide that yoar fa` a.:. z present 9e arator will do for another season. -, Like many present owners off t sa�s� aBiW�sr slit■ man mom \r �" These are this summer stock, we are cutting prices in tiro, $1.10 and 23. " '2ttent Ipathei_$1._i-;zand $2.04, slil,pe�•a $1.1o•T se:- -CREA SEPARATORS EVAN E. W. S� - - - -- Yon may be even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be- .A age. We hope it Will he possible Within the bounds of the years , fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMAT$ ; ' . Vlg�lance COYY1�Ylittee machine,' No other will fully satisfy you so long as you know there is a better machine —an Empire —on the market. - Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet P Perhaps t � Qtwould like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority In your own home P That will be beat of back anti side streets of the s011t11• proof our statements. We are at your serriee. Mail vo a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by `F -; return mall. Address M Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, Ltd, Torontc ys iaterestiu bargains in this line, it will save W e have alwa g g still the felons. - Sold in- Pickering Township by sL Howard E: Turner, Agent, Whitevale Throe -6 doors west of Whitby House ; MacFarlane, of Beaver Lodge Shorthand Maide Easy R. B R Y A N r , :BAFtIE3Eli,i - -� If such evidence as the following ex- tracts from letters and other equally Tobaccos, pi s and smokers' - sundries. Ceeatrai office Beli �.: strong testimony contained in our , Telephone Co. Aagency for Wambership fee - - x1.00, booklet, is not su ®cent to satisfy any Rolston Laundry. desirous learning - z` person of shorthand, then there can be no merit in any buss- CLAREMONT. ONTARIO ' nese' under M the sun:- D$AS Ma. CLAAxs — "It is a plea- sure to write T TM jM;,l: 1) +a:, a testimonial endowing i/iL//i: also gasoline engines and the y, anything so much superior to other things used for the- same purpose as r u your system of Eclectic Shorthand is - to othersl have .examined. I shall �►� DT Do SIM PSON & Co., C � PICKE N J. A, O'Gonnor Arthur Jeffrey. be pleased to reply to any communi- cation that may be sent we with re- VOVERLAND remaining portion of his farm. ferenCe'torhe system. or to have ana- President. IBeoretary Phone d�>�ce. P. x one interested call to see rae. " —L. $. ores •x ti ... ea....a5`�,v�� FALLIs, 477 Parliament St., (teacher.) MODEL 59T u Our Fall and Winter Term tom= menced September 5th. but students MOTOR OARS - may enroll, any day, as instruction is strictly personal. AND TRUOK4S - - _ Write or call for free booklet. 1912 Models are unsurpassed for- `, Clarke'l3 Shorthand College value and efficiency.. 385 College St.. Cor. Manning Ape. Above cut represents our five 1' TORONTO. passenger• thirty horse power car _rM at $1375.00, delivered in Toronto w� Call without fail and and we n f -our 1911 Models. '$ = Shaw- Overland Sales Co., - a o ! o M 4 t R .1 2 52 to 58 Adelaide St.,- West. , sg:QSm °pe� °A!.�~TORON'TO % w E »4 m »8 so 1" � � � o� Pickering Lumber Yard - ° 'Tae �p=� All kinds of rough hemlock, 1 and -2 aal F °D ! ,� inch pine dressed. B 9 ig a °'•j Mar y M In sidings ­we have Manitoba, drop, ICA Apr' b►a Vd and feather edged. x, d 5 °~ • v ° . �, e1 >aaT }� >• In shingles —New' Brunswick and w ►. n British Columbia, ss Io ready roofing — Montreal and k 1!; g 8 ,m a .,,� J°ly�• Brantford. make. °. p o` m w a •aI sort - Oct. A is W. D. GORDON & SON.. Nov y Pickering, Out o Dee January 1913 - Whitby 13, Oebawa l+<, Bro°abam 13, Port Perry 17, Uxbridge 10,.Canniastoy 9, Beaverton 8. Uptergrove 9 H "`f • - - -till in Business And prepared to do all kinds of Woodwork Repairing and i s Tire Setting. -- of all materials and desion - -- r kept in stook. U will pay YOU to asal at our works acd inspect our i6eak — salt obtain prioes, Don't be misled by ' SPECIALTY IN HORSESHOEING agents we do not employ them,, oonsegneat. ; ly we oap, and do throw off the ageatfs ti ,_Ind...phone, No. 30% Claremont - commission of 10 per oent.;whiob you will JOHN McGRATH y� •_ call solicited. " �a WN,1TBY GRANITE C0.,, . T CLAREMONT, ONT. Cfloe. Whitby, Ontario war 1s procee inn raps y and will constitutea greatiiuprov= ment and con ven.ience_to.__the —v' - These are this summer stock, we are cutting prices in tiro, $1.10 and 23. " '2ttent Ipathei_$1._i-;zand $2.04, slil,pe�•a $1.1o•T se:- _ The Pickerin EVAN E. W. S� - - - -- - .A age. We hope it Will he possible Within the bounds of the years , prices, don't begin to give you an idea of the bargains we are giving in this department. Come and see. ; ' . Vlg�lance COYY1�Ylittee Pump Manufacturer revenue to supplement yet furth- erwhat has been done on the - 'The Shop and Reeidence; Dunda•s St' back anti side streets of the s011t11• - DRY GOODS DRY GOODS - ob edt of this'Assooiafion is to j lessen stealing and prosecute WHITBY,, DINT. M ern part of the village. ys iaterestiu bargains in this line, it will save W e have alwa g g still the felons. In a letter received from James souls money to look'theni over... _ . Throe -6 doors west of Whitby House r MacFarlane, of Beaver Lodge Hembers having property stolen commnni• --- , -Peace River Di7trict, we learn that he has sold one quarter of ills GROCERIES GROCERIES Tllis department is alr{ays complete with all the bast viari,ds the oats immediately with nay member of Executive Committee. We are prepared to (natal wood or iron �.: section of lend to the Canadian Northern Railway to be used as n market can produce at very reasonable prices. Have you sampled Wambership fee - - x1.00, piitnps or) shortnotice;also - attend to all kinds of`repairing. i - -.-town site. The price received was our teas and cuff ees, we challenge the trade on our 25c. black and mixed blended tea, it is equal to any 40c. package tea, Tickete•mav be bad trom tee Prestdent or Secretory on application. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, I" TV „ $2000 for which lie paid $400 about two ngo. Apparently Mr. our sale of this tea is steadily increasing, just try it Exec. Com. —L. D. Banks, also gasoline engines and the y, yearn McFarlane is in hick ns it will and be convinced. W. V. Richardson Piokerin Ont • ' {::re gra:r greatly increase the value of the �►� DT Do SIM PSON & Co., C � PICKE N J. A, O'Gonnor Arthur Jeffrey. MAGNET CRE —NNI SEPARATOR; 'vn R remaining portion of his farm. •t•�1 � President. IBeoretary Phone d�>�ce. P. ores •x ti ... ea....a5`�,v�� -. , _. .' �.. . _ : _ _ W... .. _ ..,x.i.. .f - chile, zi.ry�' _. . 'asst i .. v m:ERY,•YaMr».Fi -r .• KaW,•M1 be darting at this minute from f. r s ! 'r' t s f.•. y 8"I will come in to- morrow, It, "' �O ONLY-A MONTMIs'' and see. what you have decided on said Roy. "Is there nothing I oaa ; do for you now 7„ "Nothing, thank you," said Fri- ♦ i g y _ -- - _ thief. � And -Roy wished him good - OR A CURIOUS MYSTERY EXPLAINED night and went on. - - -- { � The neat day he was detained by heart as he remembered his lather's he should hear of his own lam _ _ _buei>�ese _sand �ouki. not - manage. xo Parting words, "I. -look to- you, -F'rt; -spot , w is in Itself would be a - -- call at the Arundel till late in the thiot, to carryout the aims in which relief. This arranged, he tried, to , afternoon. Noticing the same wai- I myself have failed, to live the life sleep, but with little success; his ' CHAPTER I%.- (Cont'd) .— Frithiof tried to speak, but. no ter in the hall who �iad been pre- I could wish to have lived. " 'et brain was too .much overwrought -' This idea teemed to rouse him. words would come, he gasped for; sent on the, previous evening, he in- how different all, had been when with the terrible . reversals. of 'iol- • ' He became much more like himself, breath, felt his limbs failing, saw a quired if Frithiof were in. those words `had beta spoken'! The tune he had met with that day, with : and as they walked down the Strand wavy confused picture of the vesti- � "Herr Falck has gone, sir," said recollection of them did him good the sorrows that had come to him, the conversation dragged much less. bule, the waiter, the two girls, an the man; "he went oft" about on - brought him, as it were, back not an Fqr the first time he spoke of the elderly,. gentleman joining them, hour ago." to life again -but at the same time "Hingle spies, _ work that awaited him on his re- then felt himself guided down on to " "Gone 1" exclaimed Roy in some they were the most -cruel pain.- ' - But in battalions!" _ . turn to Bergen, and Roy began to the floor, never quite losing cdnaci- surprise: - "Did he' leave, any mes- t .Perhaps he perceived this, for he Whenever he did for a few into. think that his scheme for diverting ousness, yet helpless either to sage 7" failed himself, banished the mind utes mink into a dead. it assn• naly him from his troubles had been on speak or move and with a most con- "No, • sir,. none at all. He was Pictures which had, absorbed him so to be .hajinted by the most horrible - 5 the whole a success. fused sense of what had passed. looking very ill when he came down long, `and began to think what his dreams, and when morning came he ' 11 We must arrange what day you "It is in Norwegian, "' he heard this morning, but w stQUt�on .first practical step must be. He was ill and feverish, vent as deter ' will come down to us at Brixton," Roy say. "'Bad news from his home, as he had reakfast and didn't would lose no time, he would begin mined as before to with.-- - �. Le said, as the turned down Arun- I am afraid." come back till four. o'clock. Then that very moment. The first thing 8e throned ; ` del Street. "Would to- morrow suit "Poor fellow'l" said anotber he called for his bill and ordered must of course be retrenehment, he the programme he had marled out. ,� E voice• " - portmanteau to -be brought down must leave the Arundel on the mor- (To be continued.) �+ou 7 C►pen the door * -some one, his - + , "As far as I know, if would," It's air he wants." and put on a hansom. And •so he row and must seek out the cheapest No, Cordelfa, going up in an sip. - ' 'said Frithiof, "but if you will ust "I saw there was 19o* ethin drove off, tlir." rooms to be had. Lying on the ehf isn't den - g p dangerous. Its the eom� g, � table was that invaluable . book some into the lintel with me we wilt moron father " thin was la a girl's, "You didn't hear where he wan << � Ins down that is, apt to give the `'find out if there is any message voice. "He. looked quite dazed going 'to 7" - Dickens Dictionary of London. undertaker a job. from my father. If there . is no- with trouble as he read." "No, air; I can't say ea I did. He turned to the maps at the begin _ -- t 'thing, why I am perfectly free. It is "You'll be late for the Lyceum," The cab, if I remember right, turn- nine, and decided to try the neigh- It isn't exactly a oompliment to s ssible, though, that he will have thought Frithiof, and making an.ef- ed along the Finbankment, toward borhood, of Vauxhall and Lambeth. call a woman a little goose. It - �o Neat came the question of work. business for me to see to." fort to get up he sunk for a moment Charing Cross." q might imply that she is no chicken. Accordingly they went into the into deeper depths of faintness; "Thank you," said Roy. "Very And here the vastness of the field n • hotel together, and Frithiof. accost- the voices died awn into indistinct - possibl- he may have one back to perplexed him - -where to turn he I , e g y 8 I Tommv- 'Pop, what is oblivion 11 ed a waiter in the entrance hall. ness, then came a consciousness of Norway by the Continent." _ _ had. not _the slightest idea. Theis pop- "Cletting.r>�arrfed to a famous "Anything come for me since I hands at his shoulders and his feet, And with a feeling of vague disap- was also, in Fleet Street a Scandi- woman, my eon." " iiavian club he would o went out? be asked. he was lifted up and carried away pointlpent he turned away.. g there and _ . '`Yea, sir, I believe there is,' sir. somewhere, get a list of the members; it was Every time you tell your troubles Eerr Falck, is it not t" Struggling back to life again in a CHAPTER X. possible that he might meet with you are wasting the other fellow's - v He brought- forward a`tele -ram i few moments he found that he was some familiar name, and at any rate time. r When Roy Boniface had gone Fri- and handed it to Frithiof, who hur lying on a bed, the window was wide thief sat for a lane time without rigidly tore open the orange cave- open and a single candle flickered stirring. He had longed to be alone, - - pe and began eagerly to read. As wildly in the draught, Roy Boniface g y g glass and yet the moment he had got his Somdhing- solation e read, every shade of color ]sit wan standin b him holdin a his face; the telegram was in Nor- of water to his lips. With an effort wish the most crushing spurs of de- wegian, and its terse, matter -of- he drank. overwhelmed him. Me ![act statement overwhelmed him. "You are better, sir Y" asked the chanically 13 a drew down the a blind, Like one in some dreadful dream he waiter. "Anything I can do for struck ,a light, and naticln that on read the words! you, sir 4 Any answer to the tele- the disordered bed there lay the New-and: "Father bankrupt owing to fail- gram 4 ` crumpled pink paper which had brought him the bad news, he pick- sire Iceland, expedition, also lost "The telegram! What do you Better,—ed it up, smoothed 4 out, and read Idorgan s agency. meant exclaimed Frithiof. Then it once mor@. e i. - There was more beyond, but this .as full recollection came back to i There _ was still something which �� •� ll. a staggered 'him that he looked him,, he turned his face from the he had not seta in the first horrible up from the fatal pink paper with light with a groan. shock of realizing his father's a' sort of wild hope that his our- "The gentleman had, perhaps, + , soundings would reassure him, that better see a doctor," suggested the death. With darkening brow he read the words which Herr Gronrold had Le should find it all a mistake- He waiter to Roy But. Frithiof turned weighed so carefully and counted 4t,,}' - - -- met the curious eyes of the waiter, upon him sharply --Le raw two ° girls m evening dress' -- "I am better 'You'ean go'away: so often, t crossing the vestibule. All I want is to be alone." "I ' will provide for your sisters till you can. Impossible for you to "We ought to be at the-Lyceum- The man retired, but Ro- still return in time for lfuaeral_ - - this time ! "-he' heard one of them lingered, He could not make a his y + - sa P work In Landon. Pic -off father to be so late"' annoying plight, so he crossed the room and opening her for you, -as feeling will g y P B be strong against family." �'e 5-pflU�1d The girl addressed bad a sweet, stood b the open window looking Or • It was only them that he actually o's sunshiny face. out gravely' at the dark river with !J o� "Oh, he will soon be here," she its double row of lights and their took in the Fact that he was penni- ht► rQ�or said, smilin lv less- indeed Ear warns than pPnni Grl C,q rt eY g but as her a',ren, long shining reflections. Presently less- weighed down by a load of �RFF ti'.Q ea ec happened to fall on Frithiof she a. sound in the room made him turn. debts which, not legally his, were /tip - grew suddenly grave and oompas- Frithiof had dragged himself up to �tigCO Aackage sioaate ; she seemed to glance from,' his feet, with an impatient gesture his burden none the less '�n i And yet it was out of this very - him face t2t��teltgtamin his hand, he blew out the fiicirerin�_�nd1_ realization that i,• and her look brought him .a ho r- then walked •with unsteady steps to tort torture last sprung -such comfort _ • rible perception that after all this the window and dropped into s was real waking existence. It was chair. ai least as he was at present cap- C1rOGer8b0ut �t _ .a real telegram he held, it was all "So you are here still?" he said able of receiving. The name of Falck ' should yet be redeemed; and a 5 UWM C�� =MR W"MO m 7. erne, hideously true. His father with something of relief in his tone. glow of returning hope rose in his was bankrupt. "I couldn't bear to leave you till Shame, misery, bitter indignation you were &R-right again," said Roy. — - '- _'with the Morgans, a sickening per- "Won't you tell me what is the mat- _ eeption that it Blanche had been ter, Falck 7" ' - - .true to him the worst might have "My father is dead," said Frith- +E ;been averted, all this seethed- In iof, in an unnaturally calm voice. . a�� > his mind. "Dead!" exclaimed Roy, and his By this time . he had partjy recov,. tone had in 'it much more'.of awe ' �;'•. � Bred. was mufliciently' himself again and regret. - -- to feel some sort of- anxie` Ty to read - "He is dead," repeated' Frithiot, - . • . . the rest of the message. .Possibly quietly.. there was something he might do to "But how was it 7" asked Roy. - ` ; :'1' _• --= %�r�,- root help his father. He read on and "It must have been so sudden. You stook in the next sentence almost left him well only three days ago'. ;•, �' ., • cellar as aglance. How was it 7" - L "Shock caused cerebral bemor• "His Iceland expedition had fail= �'.''' — ''- like t111S ehage. He'died this afternoon." ed, "••maid Frithiof, "that meant a •3�,. `� I "Frithiof felt a choking sensation fatal blow to his business; then, this in his throat, if he could not get out morning, there: came_ to him 'Mar—won a prize fiato the open air he felt that he gan's telegram L about the agency. last year. should die, and by an instinct he It was that which killed him." - y _ ..turned toward the- door, - made a. "Good God!" "exclaimed- Roy; / step or two forward, then stagger- , with indignation in his voice. —THE drawing was made ed and caught at Roy Boniface-to "Leave out the adjective," said save himself from falling. Frithiof, bitterly. Business is biisi from a photograph .,of Roy held him up and looked at. neasr you see, one can't sentimenta- ` _ - the root -cellar with-which D. him anxiously. lize over old connections." "You have had bed news z" h �_ A. Purdy, of Lumsden Sask., won Roy was silent, he had no glib; •- - . Y► - ' � asked. conventional sentences ready to a a cash prize in last year's contest. In that last hand. And then as he contrasted a There, will be three A (� Y /i O�III�ER DRINK that bright, homely room at Bergen contest there were 36 prizes.. . ,,. with this• -•, - isrlarn motel room _ in tftrrass�rsvxawy.prcawa (fif)8) ink �_,; , . >.. =: -, g • ARMERS` PRIZE' CONTEST` WHICH STRENGTHENS get feeling that he mast • - -- ` et his companion awn into some _ _ _ >- • • - - � 1912 less dreary atmoephere.took possell' THUS you'will Dive three,*nes as many chances of winning a cash Sion of him. prize. You do not have to use any certain amount of Canada Cement A delicious summer drink is iced °Don't stay all alone in this to win a prize. There are absolutely n-o "strisigs" to this offer. . Bovril. Stir a spoon[ +.1 in a cold • split 3' ; r. soda water. This is ooth cooling and lace," he said, abrupt. "Come There are twelve prizes for each- Province,(three- of ;50' • ;- -three of $25 -;wee of — -- alone tnsriizt%, home with me to -ni " p _.. alone or with toast 'or crackers' is an E ght. 115 i and three of f10) and you co ete only with other•farmen to your own lsiov- exgnisite afternoon refreshment. Make "You are very good," said Fri ince and not with those all over Canada. Fri- a gnantity of Bovril with boiling water „ , 1n the usual manner and cool it in the thief, but .I don t think I Can do It sinks[ no difference whether you have ever wed cement, •Many of last year's pirtners foe box. Many hostesses are serving this that. I am better alone, and in- ;, bad not used it until they entered the contest. When you write for full particulars, we will bouillon which is always excellent. deed rYlumt make u m mind to- - send' ou fi-oo a book -- "What the-Farnrer Can'De With Conevfe,!' which. everything The best wag- to buy Bovril is in the P Y Y r , , -• - I lb. bottles. These :are by far the night as• to the future." you need to know about concrete. It is absolutely -free, and .you are under, no wort economical, being retailed usually "You will o back to Norway, •I obligation to biz ' at $1.75, and contain eight times as EC y, >Qa y "Canada." ClmentOf to.d0 anything else for us. lased as the battle usually Bold at 35c. suppose 7" - asked Roy, - jRM mo n w ace add address on the coupon, and mail it. or use letter or loot card. and We. will gladly. send On. apDlicatiOII A. (r we ww mad you at once the beet and tall +ardeWers of the. 1912 prise Cwten _ Yes, I suppose f as moon as very useful leaflet on invalid and PP - '" Address railidty Manses ' �Renoral dietetics, which explains why possible. • To- morrow I must see if +Bovril aids digestion and enables yon Cstda Cwasstt C«araay Lwftd SWIM IStS •�� to absorb the full nourishment from there is 'any any possibility of getting f0a -sea �s. Hsetresl { ).oar ordinary dlet, back in fair time. Unluckily, it ie AddsPes: Bovril, Limited. 27 fit. Peter. too -late for the steamer, 'which must r %; - rat•. Montreal. r _ .. : '.w ' .. u... ,. ... :.. •. 1 ..s, ^!- >'4':J^J - -. -.y x,c. P: - -. .T.'_.., '�,_ 1. , '.J .1 +. , n•Y .W. ... .11'4^ ,. .'f4a.'ss •.tr .d .. • - : -e .. • •.. a .- .- a �.. 24.. ,, e.- Mntr.•- st•,�4:6 ' .awl,, :�:_xl.•. r. .:--._ eea.....� ••'•'? +: ?n...._ .- .-- rzn...••mw- _..•!y. '?•sri«yr:,e.y._.. ..��.!..f.a�d�n%u'?4tFV ..N+_ ..r�.. «. A-,� -.t:. .. e. _, m._„w.±c ._....ass :.wHw..3 _z.kr1R'.c:.. 6:n .:ti.,..4 .. _. .t.,+.. ...�xr!�� :,_2r . _!"!seer. 4sr4.i•a. ,.., . } . -. -••.q. __ - .�`•!:- '.a•': •a. r ...... £:� _. _ .- .. - _.__e. 'e :....�..,:w .. T , : r. , , .. •*• .u,.s- ns,... ..v xl . .w.••+'J• .wYnuw... .. ,.'.�. rs•••r.wev. .u,n,.ry-,.'fn war+ Ni -�• say.^ eMW-+ Ai�++ rnea. w,.G'7e64.+:-a� ^vawa,.srrar,:w . ., ••.w.. .:. �q, r s -,...n .. .rx +w wA .! � ` •� t�i •- •!y,,,roe YKIY• '•1Pi'� /:JM :"r"Ja4Y —' w.r.'V •. 9LLM,•: � �C•.. i•AOLN . .M1..nl w M. ,1PK- :. _: ^_ ._ pink the edges of each half neatly _ _ after taking out the pulp and mem- TORONTO CORRESPOKOENCE brazen. Then lay them in iced wa, H 0-ME ter while you pre a gr the filling. Cut the pulp, Of the iNTEREtITiNC GOSSIP FROtI1 ONTARIa'i � •a�,�, p p grapefruit into CAPITAL. small bits, taking care not to tear _ or: ,bruise , it. Cut the inside of a '. juicy orange in the same way, and a "rho r40pla's ilob" and His Charactaila DAINTY DISHES. couple of peeled bananas into dice. tics - Toronto aasebafl Club- The i ° Pepper Pot.—fiwo pounds, tripe, If you have a few bits of pineapple ci Fan o.e - .four calves' feet, one red pepper, they will add zest to the salad. IL J. Fleming, ­the uwple's Bob" of by tlitattlttcsrtwe Cover with cold water, bring slowly Mix all together with a silver fork, ghee days, has been in trouble again with erushin as little as may public. -This time the trouble has to boil,. and cook • until the meat is g y be and been with his Electrical Development' Co., tender. Take out the meat and fill the 'halved' fruit with the min- which i@ $upnosu -the street Niagara power � ��� , Skim the liquor. Cut the tripe nto ture, having taken these. from 'the LO Toronto to run the arrest railway and R Pe all the factories which have not gone tc - smell bits and return it to the li water and wiped off the wet. Heap over to the Hydro Electric for their sup- ^!, quor, adding boiling water if need- the contents high in the improvised PIT.- Every time there has been a little lo E I N CANAC�A 4 bowls thunder to the *air and -a cloud fn the' C N TAI N S N ed. Stir in one -half teaspoonful ,stick three 'or four mares sky the power has gone oft, once for live �+ �r 0 A L.0 M each of sweet marjoram, basil, and chino grapes in the top and leave in hours, leaving the people dependent on the ` OOI \FORMS TO THE tbytpe, two sliced. onions, two sliced the iee until you are ready to 'serve street cars to get home the beet way they N, potatoes, and salt to taste. When the dessert. They cannot be too knew how and closing down scores of ta'o• HIGH STANDARD OF toriee. What rate trouble is no one out- the G L LE T T s r _ vegetables are almost done add cold. Five minutes be #o re they go side the confidence of ' R "J." knows• He S GOODS. haw &T,u to the table, sift g says it won't occur again and -you can A, lump .of butter rolled in flour, - powdered su ar p, egg over tlyem ,and. p believe him or. not as You like. dro in some a balls boil: for fif- pour upon each a �r ;c IL J. SHEb8 HI8 TROUBLES. teen minutes more, and serve, tablespoonful of sherry wine. i Fruit Salad in Cantalou It to a good thing that "R, J." carries Cheese Cakes, —Press all liquid pee. —Se his troubles tightly, He tells a character - from one and one -half Cups of cot- lest ripe melons and extract the istic story on himself... flue. evening he do crowd of 'thrifty ratepayers, certain amount of rick, varying in Drs seed*.- Notch the edges was driving home alone ' up the hill" to Financing Toronto has become a Seri- position to the certain or uncertain char- $e Cheese, and beat it light with gas prettilY, his comfortable residence beyond the city- ous m-at,er: The expenditure this veer sorer of the bnslaese. Bonds of oompanr o tablespoonfuls of Cream and cutting through skin and ilesh. Fill limits; and therefore beyond the city tax- will ran well over $9,000,000 sum much fee anpnlying Jhe aeaeaeariea of ilia* such 4 with the min tre gist described and gatherer. His big touring motor car beyond the r•equiremF 4e ordin• to the bonds of the large packing coat• 5 three eggs' whipped hard' Sweeten 7 caught nP to a lady ary activities of the n epesk- eet on ice for of least two hours be- pedestrian labors- ;'qr the panies, flour mills, etc., are, usual! With one -half Cup sugar and flavor ously climbing ,the incline. Neighbor -like entire Province of r„ t ... , are in cafe enough for the average man, To with the juice and rind of a lemon, fore serving. Then sugar and add he vked her to take a "lift." She accept so big items, co 6o make repay him for his slightly greater malt ' Beat smooth and put into a pie the wine as directed in -'the last re ed,,and explained that she had been an- up men such >sotal: - these bonds pay a considerably better rate o the sble to find room in a street oar. Debt chargsPr........ .. =2,340,136 of interest. It he wants to take a leaser plate lined with puff paste. Bake Clpe, Although, for lack Of 8, bet- "If there's one man in Toronto I de- -•• •• •.. 135,074 risk than the more aPecatative industrial in arts a good oven until set and lightly ter name, We Call these "a salad," test," she said vehemently, "it's that Police Department ..., 689.508 bonds, but hesitates over buying the more man Fleming. Do you know him ?" ' Jail >. . ,.... .. 47,830 stable industrials, he can purchase the =* _ browned. they are served as appetizers m the The general manager confessed that Jae Public Schools 1,647,041 debentures of western towns, which are _ -Potatoes au Gratin,--Parboil po- first course of luncheon or dinner, did - - - -- _ High Schools .. .. .. 229,141 by no means gilt- edged, yet are Rah - or all a dessert. she asked. Technical Schools °...... .. 98,819 enough short of a national calamity. But 'Wises and peel them: Slice cross- "Do you know any good about him Pr' Separate Schools 118,150 if he wants a high decree of safety Ca wise and arrange , in layers in i "No." said Mr. Fleming dubiously,. sD I 125.000 nadian cif debentures, railroad equip. Hospitals e y � ,�, • bake dish, sprinkling each "layer USEFUL HINTS. much." Board of Health .... 122,957 meat bonds and bonds of most public der- , •with salt, pepper, and bits of -but- Isolation Hospital .... .... 65,756 vice companies would answer his ptirpoa j: TO mend torn leaves in books FLEMI iT4'8 ABILITY, e. Law Department .. 36,360 Indeed, if he were to buv municipal@ at ter. When the dish is full our -in Paste over with tissue a er. The Assessment Department : 17,909 the present time be would, as as >•+astel pj P P P There has always been an hose Flem. Charitable Qrants .... ..,. 94,950 above, stand a very -rind chance of mak- a small teacup of hot milk in which Print will show through this. that sir as elm Mackenzie a chose Flom• Roadways . - 'a teaspoonful of butter has' been A lump of sugar placed in the ins because of his "city hall influence.- Rood Cleaning " "" 147.389 in- a modest profit through an increase but this is doing the manager an injus �•� in the market value of his holdings. J j melted, sprinkle the to layer of bow] of a. paraffin lam will prevent t e. g Engineering Salaries .. °.: 48,060 It, however, he is a speculator he eaa_ _ P 3 P p h Donbthat the real reason of the Street Cleaning ,.._ _•- X19 buv @hares: and ijand a fair ehance o a = Potatoes thickly with grated cheese, the lamp from smoking. I Dice was that Mr. FiemGig to a man of Street- watering .. t _ A n of charcoal in the larder great executive cavAci.y. such as the J �•�7 makiaer a profit if he times discretion and - - and sift flee buttered crumbs over Pa arrest railway really needed, Maintenance of Stables . , 59,592 -does not bay on margin. At the Dresent - " Bake, covered, until heater] keeps the meat and other perish- Mr. Fleming is a roducL or TorontiS� •.. "' W ALPrwnrkA all through, then UnCOVer and g of the more or leas despised east cad. As Firemen's Salaries .. „ .700 time, t� pretty P able Dods Sweet and fresh. o "pr Mo to! iilum a s b Graham Games.. -pee cu #u l.. of To prevent soup from* r atturning sour bnk =set Bore Hydras :e (water)° .... 157,950 h - -• P � oct lad he played on the muddy Peet Lighting ,.. .... „ P47,� hi h. and "pretty high" mesas a goo! of the Don. Later be was care- City Hall Maintenance 69,229 ebf he for a tall. P add 8 lneh of C soda t4 of Parliament street ldethtodiat If he {s realty desperate, and wants u ' ever quart of soup. and it will not I eburrh, and recently told of getting up Architect's Salaries 42,81$ make a "pile" or lose aft, he- has atwass 1. ' granulated sugar ; half .teaspoon- Y q p OfS•t•sal Salaries 150,066 recourse to the milting market. There his _ fUl of cinnamon and the -same of turn $our for several days at 4 o'clock on Sunday mornings w light Not all of she !9,000,000 expenditures has chances are about IA00 to 1 against big' S the .fires- When Ite grew up> he started t•> be raised by direct taxation. The water makinr anything, but there to always ground nutmeg; one t&blespoonful When polishing stoves tv.]d a tea - i a coal and wood yard and then went, in- works department, for e:amnla, 3 onful_ of to real estate. He took to mntifclpal Drovlieo someone clad to sell some mining mocks of lard and the same of butter ; one Po pow dtlared alum to the nearly tl.0co,000 revenue The street rats• ror real money It he would rather have +cupful of sour mi k or buttermilk. DolJtice se a duck takes w water. He way company. under Its agreement, now the mining "hares than his money here's ttolish 'and the stove will keep war elected alderman. and did good work on the aeaessment commiree. When !t I °ieldt almost another 11,0m.000 annually his chance They often make nice wall - an Which dissolve halt s..teaspoon!u] bright twice as long. Licenees contribute ever 1200.000. The' el- of soda ; one and three - quarter cup_. i To 'remove mud from] clothes was anuouneed.,be was to run for Mayor h;bition may Yield r Dapei -or insoles for boots that are tee peopI e thought It a Joke, But he ran and ; profit of 160,000. Box large. It's rather ezvensfve, however. fuls of graham flour ; one-quarter of F- Pra.pe, with the edge of a when all the sources of revenue have been 9 penny. waN elected. That 1pr to 1891, wben he ;exhausted there remains a substantla! -- - a cupful of wheat flour, two tea. This will not-destroy the nap of the vanquished E. B. 0@1er how Sir Edmund. ex of 16,286,963 to be raised by taxes. GET ACQVkTNTFD WITH YOUR e P g p cloth and will F;ve timed afterwards be, was elected. and This to rsised no an aaseaament of liw. Spoonfuls o[ baking odder : one quickly remove the I left be Mayor a chair to become Assess. NLIGHBOR , egg, hfix the spices., with the sugar ; mud- ment Commissioner, thence to the street 598.145, Bsduced to -bat the Individual railway Days this means !hat a man with cream butter, lard and sugar o- To remove the smell o[ onioae y pro. B� !fr- Fleming has had reverses he in- I perry assessed at 15.000 has to Put no 192 • It you are genteel to aDPearace* cad l„ next from a sauce p P vitea them by his emerge sae his darin r•O which, with has leeal improvements for eoarteouo to your manner, you will be l; nehe the flour. into which he bak' pan or fry -lace a HP was caught financially to the land etdewatks, pavements. sue_ welcomed to a°ery home to lotu locatt2*, f e. an e e suffered taxes to more tbab' t1J10_._ Rbea 1 1ng powder has been sifted twice. on the fire gist ttre� meat- acorebea. th ion era efio�lo[ name e. of our aa. little oatmeal in the an.a d lit it defeat st the poll.. But he ban a philo- ! As may be Judged from' the size of the p. r toilet goods, honsehold necessities, p This should snake a rather stiff bat Tura out and Wipe with a damp scobiosl temPerameat. The scars of the annual debt ehsrs;eA, the city'l debt has sad reliable remedies. The satitrsetlos = 'ter Bake in.. land smaph are now been wiped I reached lsrge 000.0 0. re the gross which our s viva, pieces the users gem pans, Top each. Cloth for his salary is g pod out, I debt stands at 143 t1o0.000, reduced b- cash order an obligation to you, which wttia With a raisin Or two. This will make TO cleeln the collars of ,coats Mix laid to be fa the neigh- 111 000 000 and iv,ps +manta of 19.000,000 to for yon the same respect, esteem, and lit r Mrhotrd of $?4.000 a Year, with aD ocor tta•ste frtetidehiD glveo the neat, pd to -la dozen ems, a case c 1 a net amount of 03J,000.000 offset7lag this p B poonful of essential oil of le-I sional $10.000 bonus thrown to eiao. or pastor, sad you wall make more - lnon with a wineglassful of s irits 1 to Dart to the fact that th+s pronerty owned money f m your agate ttmo than you _ BaPariin Cream. —A - gilart of- P TH9 BASEBALL PROSPECTS. by the city is worth at least t20,000,pD0. dream o� besides a hoot of trf+ada Of tut .tine and i ii�t,, room. yolke, corked bottle: A Tittle of this Mix- third ttrWTCroato 8aeeba Club struck a shock to many ettssens to learn that prol9ttble sod permanent bua4aua�Ab half ounce Of gelatin, one small cup Place iD the Eastern League the the Mayor and the City Treasurer had dress, The Home Supply Co„ Dept 2% klet. Of sugar, two teaspoonfuls of flavor- ture should be dropped on a flannel croakers •std they had reached their lam. tailed w sell $5.000,000 more bonds to EDrr' rill SaAdiac. Toronto, ogre. tt. Indeed, before the season opened bets 1&nd. t «. ing extract.. Soak the gelatin in and rubbed over the greasy portion at even money were" made tha. the Leafs • ........... - f uat enough water to cover it for the collar' I would not fla,Ph one. two three. During THIMBLES 228 TEARS OLD. "sae ]roar. Drain ctefuCly in a col- If starched clothes beeome wet the lo@tng streaks @Dine „f the criticism _ with rain on the line do not take was directed at manager "Joe" Kelly. h '„ ander or strainer and stir it into They said be did not maintain r T dis t It MAKING AF Are label et P De. SAFE INYE STINFNTS � � Industry All ) ..A pint of the cream, made boiling em down. .Allow to remain till and that he did not supply the 11nspirs• the World Over, it hot. 'Beat the yolks smooth and dry, and then will retain their ori- tion necessary to make his team of a)i -- stars get together. But he mar fool the MUNICIPAL MARKETS NOW APPEAR TC There Was a time when that use-- i ht with the sugar, a d beat into gingl stiffness. �c g LL$ p ca Pthe ty by the and of the season. if VsRY LOW AND IMPR4)YBt1$i1T Itlr;. _ '1'o Stiffen muslin dresses d_is�olye �i+ea the team 108" at 1110=0 after a f I ' �- b��- �xtH!'C a - liLtl9 at - -- - Inning streak oD the road the players' LiKS�t`• u P protective covenn� for, indua- _ : •� TOteCt _ a time. Heat again until it begins q bleep° °nfu] of gum &rabic in Prase is that to the r grothea, where trious fingers, the thimble —which to thicken, but not until it actually three quarts of water. Use instead tbe,v Dot only Play. but praotise and live, Therefero, a' Good Tinge to guy Bonds- dates from 1884 --was very costly. 6h, •?f .starch ; dry, sprinkle, and iron a!e. damp and •-,ve them rheumatism. There are. some Other ways for a Min Indeed, only well to de dome■ 1: boils. Remove from the fire. and There is a rrowina feeling that profes to Use His Mon Gould afford to wear one• After- While it is still hot stir in the other 1n ..the usual- way, einnal baseball in she tact few yisars has Money-Mining itooiia Olfar ;pint of cream, which To renocate leather that has be- been taken too seriously b the new ■ Simple way to Cat Rid of It. ward, however, the • w has been whip- y a• � were made )f P come dull and shabby Irx>king, rulr papers, and -broach them by the public. _ _dead aQd otther.eommon.rnrtals, and' r pod in a syllabub churn to a stiff Baseball is ail right but after sIl it is . The &"Ies eoatrtbated by ^Invea.ter to day you can get quite a service tt over with the whit:_ of .an egg well abiefly • oommetoisl proPOSiCIon, based ;froth. Beat this whip," aspoon- beaten. on human optimism. And it la other too are for the sole purpose of guiding pre: able article for a- halfpenny,.. says lful At a time, into the custard until pective investors, and, If possible, of sav To remote marks from wallpaper] much to expect every ratio of eight teams Ing them from losing money through London Amswers. W is of the. Consistency of sponge to be s Pennant winner dr every year, lacing it in "wtld cat" enterpriaos. The The Dutch finger hat (firmer hood) cake batter. Dip '& mould into cold rub gently with a piece of dry bread p on which,povrdered French Chalk A TAXPAYING MONTH' impartial and reliable eharac:er of the water to wet the inside, pour in the- became in England the_ "thumb "� • - informatioa may be relied upon. The has been sprinkled. The last week of JD1v is iaterestin¢ to writer of these articles and the publisher bell," from its bell like shape. If n mixture and set it in the ice to - the Toronto taxpayer because he in then: of this paper' bay *' no interests to eons Wag OrliPln811y ROiA OA -lie thumb Orm, When you serve it d]p the Orange peel should be Saved, , art required to pay tbe. first instalment of in coaaectioa with this matter other the■ mould in{,o, hot water fora secoud it' makes a delicious flaroriag for the year. taxes. The ocher dune lmentt those of the reader. to perry the thrust of a needle cakes and puddings, Dry it, and 411 due in aeptPmber and Noy6mtDPr rd intin through the. stuff, and no t re- -'to loosen the cream, but not until abortively. A system of penalties ensures PD K B t, then onnd and bottle it for use, prompt payments. And for the tact few (By "Investor. ") as at resenf,'to im 1 it. it melts in the least: reverse . ups» P impel a chilled lass dish And serve with W hen beating airs anct . sofas days before the flaal date the apvrosch• Al] the world over the thimble is tV. fi The market for municipal bonds has g Pe to the City Treasurer's oiflce, are been pretty quiet during the pas, few a a mho] of industry.' 'The whipped cream about the base. It cover with' a damn Cloth while bent- thronged with a stern and unenthusias• Y gift o! months. lltrioee have declined and the in a delicious Summer Sunday des_ ins, and the du4t Will adhere to the amount of 'business hen slackened, all one to a little girl is taken as a hint serf. Eat with angel cake. cloth, and not rise` in the room.• because of the -fact that the London mar. 'that she should learn to'aew or that When shaking heavy rags hold by ket le not to a ,receptive mood. The rea- her clothing needs mending. Salmi of Calf's ` Liver': -14oi1 a the sides, I# Bona. to'r London's Present attitude are Fashion in thimbles is very in possible spread them several. First, of course, comae the un- ? and calf'S l licit et slightly salted water wrong sides tip on the `¢rase aII<i easinees in the political situation; then ions in the Rast•,. Wealthy Chinese and let it get Cold, Then cut: into heat to dislodge the dirt, then S$Pe lbC�' a11d IDePdas9. `the same .reeling reapec;inr 'the foreign dice of suitable size- (about an inch women have thimbles carved out of � �� � situation. The tremendous amount of ia• mother of in length and nearly as wide), 'and 'brush off and harm up to. air. sties of recent years has, too. eaased a pearl and sometimes the A great beauty•expert say3 that its Earning Polder. slat in the: market. And: flnalla,. there top,is a single precious stage. . ^ for each cupful allow .tablespoon- •mitrimant haw more to do with it im always necessary a period of. digestion _ - -ful of butter, a cupful of stock,' a ,co>»an's. goy c] looks t11AR anything �7F h huor anflv protonged Deiiod of satisfying - spoon a of tomato sauce, and two tablespoonfuls of chopped rise, 1 poor, starved, wrinkled ace issued a BOOR- let describin the g gar nancLai or physical- -and Eng. land has been gobbling up everyihiog that' hae olives. Brown the butter, stir into face, secs this IadY. cannot he F ,eautifttl. oQered for a long time past, and is now qn tly enjoying a refrt,' while the it a tablespoonful of butter, and _�,�.�' 4c PERIODICAL Proeesg of assimilation Proceeds, In Canada there is no ¢teat slackening atir over the fire until it thickens : add gradually the ARTFi?L LITTLE. ROY. in the demands for municipals, althourh in there are, of oouise, spells. The stock and cook. stirring cwt4imtal until is "Papa." said George, "it worries g PLAN " quiet I_ etnees in England bas resulted in 'a lowering of in smooth and properly thickened. a me I give to' think' ]inw' milch front -' bap I give. mAmma." _ prices many cases, . and consequently there ire many municipal bonds atsii Now put in the catsup,. olives, and liver d;ce for "She hasn't complained." for. the purchase of on -the market at present - selling oonsiderably below' the prices of even a and simmer fifteen minntpS; A glass of brown she-r-ry ,t r `O' she's very patient. Atlt she stocks: $nd bonds, year ago. It is quite possible that it the London market remains nuiet for a long is an improvement and makes n tx�tem sends, ate tci tht shops for things, And they a•re a This Booklet Show$ bow ' period these, Drices may shade a bit fur- ther, Happily. 7iowecer, the probability really Plegant dish out of homer ingredients. This salmi be gored way. Qff, and' I know site gets ;cross waiting you- can create capital of a long period of quiet in England is not and as A natural may used as the principal elemenf in the when she's in a hurry." through a small monthly. .likely, corollar•- prices 'are not likely to depress - further. family dinner If one begins de nQVO„ "11ot often, I fancy." rt > savings- - It• also shows how these, Probably after a. Deriodof quietnessthe prices will begin to move npward, for =as here directed, with the Who! Oh, she s nearly iilwai•s 171 a "� —Slit' gets everything thing all savings are _ g gM e� n hom ey _here_ is observable at present a tendency for money rto cheapen, and with rheaper raw liver. In making it from the ...leftover .portion of a- breaded •And •ready for baking and finds. at the are availal?le for use at any 't•ime if money ,bonds cannot tail to respond with an advance in prier.. Indeed. it -appears baked liver one omits, of course. last. minute she hPon't• any yeast, or' . required, quite 1•lkely 'that within the neat tars -- -lie boiling mentioned in -the first site gets a padding a.li mi�cei] and dings she hasn.,t Write ,. to• 'Investment years, some of the Prices quoted•'at pre• sent will ,appear as low as those. of 1907 line the recipe, The cooked liver ary nutmeg • or Something , And then she's Department, do now. , Many do like t . ' is @tit into 'dice• and not -acid«] to the rest of the ingredients until it , • is an awful stew, cease the oven is all , • -• = - • - people not municipal ' bonds its investments because they are not exciting -goetj i with the catsup and a]ivGS ready, and maybe visitors .are Rpm THE METROPOLITAN and their vield is small, All .. of which is quite true. But the average. t�le O I inn, and I can't rttn a vpry long dis- $ECURITtES AGENCY, bs man he Dian aid ,. .. " '• fence: volt know: and i' feel awful LIMITED i;k 'is no complainiRbecause there Is no .run on the institution In sorry for poor mamma." which he deposits his mosey, though, good- �' ` SUMMER DESSERTS. 14 Humph ! Well, what can you i6o St, Janes St., MONTREAL' ness knows, it Is exciting enough when it _ d0 Ah011t ltd" to Mott'btalti Mill, Qusbac happens• He may coroplaln, however, that Fruit Salad -Served in Grapefruit 't'I -was thinking you 'might get me the rate is too low, and In that he has 1 his own remedy in his own hands -he a Shells.—Halve a grapefruit q nd a bicycle." can buv Isonds. : If be buys industr 1 bonds he taken F( C . r.. ,. :•. W yrrn_ , 1..>•S' ... � yru. e� xv. ... , -. �a �.,, 3 .,.. ,v. .. '✓ � � J'• � M,�W .. .... v 'h' .. ,. , < •� e.... 5�,�.. «r _.'s -_. _....,., ._ _.v n_ �. :_ _.. -. _,_.. .. ,_ _o.. . -. zu.. ,._.. ,..1...,.. .. -,.. ... .. 1 :. .... .. ... ..r" -.. .. __... � - .. ,�. .. i ^= `..,__.._F._�..�a�l - :'+�.°•i.� t'�. a.. - - .- .,..... .. ... �. •..., "''rrr;i•.r`-F °",'° +' �'+ °.� :'.` „� ,.. a•ka'"'.'F ":. ,�;,.�rz ✓•- ,�.r'v�'.�,` j ` _ i •.: . ra do-^ a :a: -•.•. r.. _ •-+r . n r : -J. H. Brand has 'improved the _ --Sam. Gormley s doing a rush - y- - LOCr , ,ISMS0 appearance of his store by re ing ferry business during the holi- «'•� WRITEWER, WH�WEAR «••« 'if�� t ,, r painting. day season. During the month 'of August we will'sell whitewear and all cotton blouses at.. � lf {' -Mrs. Arthur Boyer and Mrs. -The Ladies Aid of the Meth- - " 30 per cent. off to.make room for fall goods. Also all cotton goods 40 t -H. Wade shipped a carload of A. T. Boyes were' in the city on odist church will meet at the y _ stock on Monday. - Tuesday. home of Mrs, John Stephenson on be sold at carne rate 10 per cent. off. =Wm. Dickie, of Toronto, was -Mrs. W. D. Rogers and child- Wednesday, Aug. 7tb, at 8 p. W. Choice groceries always on hand also a good sage of Christie Brows biscuits. hoarse over Sunday, _ ren left on Monday for their, new =The police trustees have pro - Fresh fruits in season, and ice cream, City Dairy is the best. -Horse for Bale cheep. Arply home in Alton. claimed Monday next (Aug. 5th) .� H. Hall, Pickering. =W. J. Gordon shipped his Civic Holiday and in consequence Fermin, do you require Any - - -Jas. Denny - shipped a carload season's stock of willows to Tu-, all places of business will be closed' CRUSHED OATS. SHORTS. of mixed stock on Mond ey. ronto on Wednesday. as usual.' BRAN, OAT CHOP, FRED WHEAT -Miss McKay, of Oshawa, is -Miss Linton, of Toronto, has -T.-M. and Mrs. Henderson, of - If sD ca }} on us and A�eaa_sup@ly_you. z - -visiting her aunt, 3i s. Kerr. _ been spending a few -days with her Toronto, are spending a few days -- - _ -Miss Mabel Wright spent cousin, Miss Maggie Gormley. vacation at the home of the form. G. A. �GILLESPIE DUNBARTON . Sunday with friends in Oshawa. -Mrs. J. H. Beal, of Claremont, er s sister, Mrs. John Rankin, and ! Mrs. G. $err'and daughter, 'Miss spent a couple of d#ys last week with relatives in Cberrywood. Sate were in Toronto on Tuesday. with her father, A.-Al laway., -There will be a baseball tour Foua -On Dunbartop hill, a _ -Roy Wagper, of Toronto, who namegt on Mr. Ruddy 's park on , bunch oP keys. Losee call at this is enjoying a week's vacation. cal- Moodap, (Civic Holiday.) Two ' office, led upon friends in town on Thurs- teams from Oshawa and one from n -W. F,, R. Jones, of Toronto, day. Toronto have expressed their in• apmm `--.2 epeut a day last week with C. and - -Mrs: F.' H. Doyle and daugh- tention of taking part. r Mrs. Rogers. ter, Miss Corinne, are visiting with - William and Mrs. Peebles, of the former's parents, G. M. and tctnts,►i_t£ . ;, - - ' W hitevale, spent Sunday with J. Mrs. Palmer. C. and Mrs. Philip. - =Misses S. A. Dale .and P. J. Sunday, August lltb. will be ob- - ... s -Dr. Henry ll be here as nsu_ Wright are having their residence served n the Salem church as memory o HOT WEATHER, SPECIALS ryy tery Sunday,. Services, in memory of al next Tuesday to attend to by re- painted the work being done departed friends, will -be conducted at professional duties. by A. Palmer. 2 p. m., by Rev. Chas. Langford, and ” - Walter Parsons, of Brantford,- -W. J. Gordon has built several at 7 p. m., by Rev. John Harris. The - is holidaying at the home of his boarding and sleeping vans for music will be furnished by the Green.. Falcon 8ratld $a,lmoa I MORTON'S KIPPERED HERRING sister, Mrs. D. Pettit. the fence Rang of the Toronto wood and Kinsale Choirs. A collet- I: 10c per can - something excep- -Albert and Wm. Boyes, of Eastern Railway. Lion will be taken to defray expenses. Very fine Red Salmon in half': tional for the money. Have All those Interested in the Salem Belleville, sent a few days at the -H, A. Ryan, the resident enRi• and sins. 15c r can. I you tried it? i cemetery are cordial/ invited to at- Ip y .home of heir parents .here. seer_ of the C. P. R., has leased tend: y - -Mrs. Wm. Allan, of Hamilton, John Dickie's residence, opposite t CAMPBELL'S SOUPS A is spending a week or two with Chapman'e hardware store, and - .4 Pickles daughter. Mrs. W, J. Clark. moved hie household eSects there• BROWN'Q CORNERS _ So Basil prepared -'oat add boil - -D. Pettit has been busy this in on Tuesday in lac bottles - mixed, mustard, i ing water - Vegetable, Chicken, y - Thomas- Little's farm was the scene white onions or_ English walnuts. - Celery, Pea, etc. 5• week moving his stock' into the -Mr. and Mrs. We lborne and on Friday -last of a most successful -- new drug- store, opposite the Post daughter, of Edmonton, Alta., are harp- raisigg• The barn measures 42 ft _ Office. visiting with h. J. and Mrs. Chap- by 100 ft, and was built by Horace r - " — George and Airs. Varty and man, of Audley, and with other Thompson. It was raised without F_ ine' Assortment of Fancy Biscuits, ` son spent a week's vacation with -friends Pickering township Mr: -hitch in an hour, the respective., cap - __ the former's mother , on Church Welborne taught school • about twins being Frank Weir and William /•''� i8treet. twenty years ago at Audley and Doherty, the formerbeivg the winner. -Fresh Oranges, Lemons, Bananas 'r There were some very heavy timbers, o- —Miss Eva Rogers, of Toronto is now in the real estate business xi T but helpers were plentiful and enthusi• - _ , h niversity-, spent over Sunday in the western city, where he has - . with her grandparents. C. and amassed a comfortable fortune. oatic. Tea was afterwards served � Mrs. Rogers. on the ],an by the ladies, while the Ladies' White Lawn Blouses at Ladies' Summer Vests - sleeveless _ 1 g -The members of St. Andrew's hlai6ern Brass Ba=nd played a few -A good coat of gravel has been Sabbath school purpose holding selections to the delight. of the huge $1.00+ 1.85 and 1. 50, nicely made - and short s4eeves -10c, 15c,. 18e, placed on Church St..' by the po- their annual picnic at Simcoe- company. just right for hot weather. ^ 20c and 25c each. Huge assort- lice trustees, not however before Paint on Friday afternoon of next went of these. it was required. week. While it Is a Sunda school - 9 g Despatches to London stated -James and hire. Richardson affair all those connected with the that -the naval negotiations may Ladies' Lisle Hose in black, tan and son Harold; have been spend- congregation are expected to par- be resumed at Ottawa, and that and white. If you see our tan Boys' Drab, Blue Jerseys with ing a few days at the lake with L. ticipate in the - pleastre of the Hon. Messrs. Asquith and - Chur- silk lisle at 85 eta you'll put your white neck and arm bands, very and lira. Squires. outing. Vehicles will be at the chill may -cross to Canada for the j -Mrs. m. Hoar, of Myrtle, church at one.o1elock.to convey all purpose. foot in "it. fine and tight, only 9b cents each. ' and her daughter, lira E. T. Sle- to the lake. — Just right for those hot days. - _ anon, of Ottawa, spent Tuesda y A friend/ baseball match !} with Mrs. John Murkkar, was played on Tuesday evening - r' r �} Boys' Straw Hats at 50c and 85c- -' - Robert and Mrs. Crummer, of between the Pickering juniors and Fa�11 Term Erna/ Sept. S 3 Dice fine straw a tth wide black, Men's Mule Ha "t Boots at 1.68. •Manitoba, are visiting their son, a team from the campers at the Arrange now co enter the _ band. Very nobby for the little Men be sure to see these -so light, W. H. fora few sags, and also lake. At the sad of the fourth fellows. -. comfortable and cool. - -- - 3 ` other friends in the township, innings the game was a tie. The _ - Stewait Clay, of Toronto, campers batted the fifth innia ` s t Friday with J. H. and Uri,. but it became too dark for the FARMERS -Take home a gallon of "Creonoid," and Spray the cat- 'r *' -- nady. Mrs. Clay -also spent Sun- Pickering team to complete the ga P y -day with Mr. and Mrs. Bundy. innings and in consequence the TORONTO. - - -Mice Minnie Rankin, of the -ONT. -tile -Its great stuff - Increases the -milk supply. _ game was declared a draw by the _ Ge-nt-ral Ekisiness College loronto, umpire. The achool that has _ in spending a weeks' vacation -The past week has been most tion_ for giving superior business 'BERGER'S ENGLISH PARIS GREEN kills those bugs -Don't take `$it the home of her mother here. favorable for the hay harvest. The and shorthand training. Graduates Buiietitutea. -- - - -C. W. - Disney, of Balsam, one or two rains Being foll6veed by get sad hold Rood positions because - - - - = spent a day last week herb with - pe � T cool and somewhat cloudy weath- they are thoroughly prepared. -]his sister. Mrs. L- rich Junes, before r, caused little or no damage to Write for catalogue, Open all year. Get one Of our HaII]m&ks for the noon hour, starting on a pleasure trip to the the hay. The hay dried well and gazer any time. Pacific Coast_ farmers rushed -on -the work of _ -Fred and lire. Peak', and dau. 'harvesting. The abundant crop W. J. Elliott, Principal gbter, Miss Irene. .spent Sunday has brought clown the price con- Cor. Yonge and Alexander Ste. j'�� I Mich W. H. and Mrs. Peak. The 4i. e. bjy ac _fl rat class timot - - j CHAPMAN Matter wiH spend -a week her e. -ber as sold in. the village last week - - -- a - fore returning home: for ten dollars a ton. ' —A gang of men from the On- -The township conucil• -- have GET OUR CATALOGUE a, > Mario Bridge' Co., Toronto,' haire i' n at Rork this Reek excavating . - IT IS FREE - us .,Harvest -Tools been busy the past week erecting for the a'bntmente for the new1ron M INS �tbe iron bridge on the 8rd conces- bridge -on the Brock road. This r o � _ slurs 'fist north of the village. work has 'been - greatly delayed - ' a _ _.. -The junior baseball team was owing to the contracwr, A. E. _ ' again successful in their game with Hamilton, who first took the - con- 'the Oshawa Juniors on Thursday tract, being compelled to give up "" sS►0 Moo W. '- f Bay forks, flakes, Hoes, Scythes and Snaths afternoon last, the - game being as he was unable to complete the _ T1, 1Vi played in Oshawa. The score was undertaking. It is• hoped that - Pure Manilla Rope for your hayfork, p L 17 to 15 in favor of Pickering. there will be- no further delays $ �` ' \° Sprayers and s Sprinklers. -Mr. McGoey. of the McLean until the bridge is ready for Pure Parrs Green, p of Toronto, accotp- traffic. _ Machine Oil, Gasoline, Linseed Oil, Etc. panted by his wife and child, has - Remember the 'garden -pai tpe'r¢am �ar`�%sa - ti been spending a two week's vacs- to be given on. -Monday evening New Perfection Oil Stoves and Hammocks - - tion at the lake with Mr, and next under the auspices of the j Mrs. Heck and family.. ladies of the R.-C. Church on the Tow Open Every Dap. - -Men began word on- Monday church grounds. Tea will be D - ' morning excavating for Dr. B. served front 5 tq 7 o'clock, after Neilson's Ice 'Cream enjoys the s Field's new residence ai 'the east which it good program of speeches reputation of "Being the Best." e • end. The work of construction and music by a string band will will/ now`be rushed towards cow- be given, Refreshments will be We serve it exclusively., - pletion as quickly as possible. served from fancy booths on the " MEN S FURNISHINGS -Mrs. Robt. - Fitzsimmons-and grounds, and an enjoyable time'is Neilson's Chocolates, the cbeolates _ a few days with the former's sis- Admission 25 cents, children 15 _ eta gpc per lb. Large.assortment of sni =ts in the new susses eau e�y .e� .• •�" �� =�a= ter, Mrs. W. J. Clark. On her re- cent9. " -- to match. =These are. the beat value tote have had for - < turn on Wednesday she was ac- companied by Miss Jean Clark. -After a lingering illness Mr. Timothy O'Leary of this village We have. moved into our- new many a day at $1,00 and $1.25. -The work on Lord Somers passed. away on' Sunday sit his Bakery this week. _ '~ new residence is being rushed for- ward as quickly as possible. About home in his 77th year. The de- ceased was a son of the late Tim- VISITORSELCOl1E "Working Shirts 50c., ZSc., SOc. and 90c. �- - t twenty men including the plumb- ers are now, engaged. It is expect- othy O'Leary -and was born near Audley,_He has been a life -long Be sure and -ask for our Home '. - Straw Hats 15e, 25c and 50c each. ` ' ed the house will be completed by .resident of this - township.. He was Made Bread.. - - - - 4he.end of Seutentber. - =L:' , and Mrs. 'Boone left on one of a -&M fly of -eeven •of He r BAXERY -New Hociery,.Hate and -Capq and Underwear. whom only one survive. is .PIVEZERINa -- _ Friday last on their return trip to ."Quill Lake, after spending about -` also survived by two daughters, Mrs. T. Walsh and Miss Nellie. AND ICE CREAM PARL.ORB R• A. B NTING, _ P:ICKERING v a month with Pickeringrelatives. 'We tire pleased to know that Mrs. His funeral which took place on Tuesday to the R. C. cemetery was E�Lm nALE MILLS - •Boone has .improved much in health dnring their holiday. largely attended. -A lacee -ntimber of our sub- ' .3. LC7KER - -- - -.'The meeting held -in the Meth- - -' ''odist Qcribers have recently sent in their _ Chopping our Specialty �T O 0 � DRIVING `v - V jrj church on Thursday evening 3' g aubscA Lions and settled all fir P O title's Iousehold and (ilenora g � _ _ -of laat week- in -tbe interest of tiie Bible.'Soc•iety,.Ras, considering the rears. The date to which they - have-paid appears on the -label Flours in 25, 50 and 100 pound - sacks.- Fresh- Rolled; -If you. need a.New. Harness, Plush Rug, Knee Spread, Whip, .wet nigg�ht, fairly well attended. ''The which we would ask them to note. Oats, Etc. Shorts by the ;Harness Dressing, or anything for your rig, . addresq given by Mr Kiteley on the work of the society was Should there be any error -, we would like, to be notified • at once, Mixed Feed, Bran and. ion or cwt. _Prices reasonable. call and see. my stock. .quite interesting being illustrated that the same may be corrected F'. W.: �,7CTee] - • . "' by stereopticon views. rhose who have remitted we wish Chopping every day. Trunks, Suit Cases, Collar -, Halters, Stable -R. W. Gordon, manager of the Pickering blanch of the Standard to thank for their - promptness io respoodipg to the request for pay- pICgERID�T(i MARKETS ' - - $leers, etc'., in stock. ;Bank -, accompanied by Mrs, Gor• don, left ou Thursday for a twc roent• There are still, however, a very large number who are vet _ White Winter's heat, ofd...... $1.03 •' 1.08 PIC'KERING HARNESS EMPORIUM ° - week's acation during which he Sew York, Yhiladel hit+, in arrears, and whom we wi:h- to Rea �i;r.Qd " r• " -1.08 '. will vi. t P +et.tle at the earlier possible - t ble mom - • gprroR Wheat.. • . . . . . . ,90 Plione Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL ti.... Buffalo: As well as other points of -ant, as we are at heavy etxpeuse Goose ........... ...... .90,1 a j Interest on the American side: uP u itt rag or new Ca eta ...... � •��':, . • .. 'Y' u:§. .• .: � w,t ,..,a. 4°'.. _ w .* .:, q .4ry ' tn,�u. "t �.4� �' }e+3.� w!.a•AP�4��A.�Mb 2..w.:'al.W'7:M�•ir- hi:.xr?.aA. MBA' �: ef.! a�. 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