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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_08_16�ra1`Dfsiastal OLas� :. SPINK MILLS MoNaoLIA �- Farmers have started harvesting in WH1TEVwt.s Whitevale Branch of the Women's v_•- Established 75 years air - �eddcat this vtcinit Institute will meet at the home of GREENWOOD j - - " Mire Ada Moore, of Newiziarket, is Mrs. Albert Heisey, of Green River, E. FORSYTH. D. of O.. Regta- visiting friends here. I on Thursday, Aug. 22nd, at 3V.•m. .ICI a tared member of the Optometriesl Aaw- tared "given �i'LQU. �"" A. and Mrs+. Brown And three child- _ ; - Milk a of Ontario. 8peoial attegtion to fire attint of glasses. Byes tested free. North W HITE- SATIN• ren spent Sunday with friends at Goodwod. Grand- garden - party, Whitevale. Aug. Ba tist, 1st. t. MILLS alaresnout. to f - CREAM—BUNS A number from here attended the P g' �T C. - MCKINNON M.D., L.R.C.S., TEA —BUNS _' Stouffville Methodist S. S. picnic held Musselman's Lake on Monday. -' OUNBARTON +i -L% • Edinbnrlch, member nt the College of Ph7eiolans and 9atg6oas of Ontario. licentiate Bread and Cake Makers Free.` at Richard and Mrs. Tarr and little Mrs. Macfadyen and Miss Hazel are Of So a1 Coliega of Snrseoas, Edinbttrgh. B�.mai'attention to dateases women and FEED: daughter and Miss ddargaret Ramsey. in Toronto. BRAT ' - of robudren. Oftlae and residenoe,Brongham. BRAN of Toronto, visited at Claremont on Mond ay. Miss Couper; of Glasgow, Scotland, is with Mrs..Dunbar. SHORTS MANITOBA OAT g BICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SSOftTJ - Mies Cowan entertained at a card A OAT CHOP and X -RAY INSTITUTE WELLAND FEED FLOUR CENTENNIAL CORNER$ party on Monday evening. Miss Dunbar is a abort . BARLEY FEED.` ON`TAE1O JUMBO (( ?OATS _ Master Gordon Yates is home for enjoying vacation among the Rideau Lakes GOWN CHOP CORN ls. >a>.am xo.vLa, X. s., D., C. x., OAT CHOP holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Wiagrove, of Toronto, spent Sunday with Mrs. and Miss Tin- CORY CHOP Physician -in yLarge CORN CORN CHOP -- CORN CRACKED ;week We had ciric holiday visitors too line• 3131 �Dt'' aYea of idea, Diseases of Women, Cancers, i'amon 3 -iisy examination. Diseases of eye Miss Minnie Collins is spending the -end under, the parental roof. per v. is m, ., o ontr visited recently with Robert and Mrs. y F Q R - 3 �. nose, throat sod iungs. Pitting glass.. and all aonte and ehr3nie diseases. 0206 Hours is to s and 7 to a '4,217 MIXED CHOP IKHOLE$ALE I N TON LOTS John Cowan, of Brown's Coraars called on friends here last week. He Anderson. Don't forget the lawn party on the Manse grounds on Thursday evening. 4 BAKERS' JOY Q, FEED reports fruit plentiful and wasting for August 22nd. GOLDEN CITY lepea>s. Chopping every day in the week. want of help to Rather it. Mrs. B. F. Tnrner and children, of gISSIMI T E. FAREWELL, K.C.,. BARRIS- 5peCiel / Rev. Stokesbury filled the pulpit in the absence of regular pastor, who 'Pittsburg, and Miss Duncan, of Co -:i G. A, F'. Z. Q•RF�1+�T 4 ►J ' T2 R-Canatt�7orownAttozaq,endCounty l9>:tsito:. Qonrt Hoses, Whitb*. :ay - CALWELL'S MOLASSES wets administering Sacrament at Hill. bourn, spent the past week with and Mrs. Gillespie. : ;K MEAL side appointment on Sunday. A handsome monument has this t P. BAROLAY, Barrister -at -Law, L. Solicitor, Notary Public, Special Exami- mar toe IiiRa Court of Jnstics. Brock street, .. � ' L. week been erected to the late W, D, C:Oek b n erected S. S. he l mates Of WHITBY The contract for building the C.P.R. w STOCK whftbv, 7iy J. sPINB, LIMITED, 30 years of Ebenezer assisted 'Mrs. Col- from the G.T.R. eat through the q AE. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and . Solicitor, Notary Public, l;to- Sinaey to 1oso. PICKERING, ONT. Ii A in this loving remembrance. A Yew friends called upon _lira. W. J, Bramwell on Saturday evening, it town has not yet been let. The Independent hone line is ppro Port - ., o 1, FOODS Omcs nett door to the standard Baok, whitbv, rook and pleted to Brc.okl' now completed - 2517 being her birthday. A pleasant tune perry and the service given is most tM ill He E was spent in games, music, etc. Ice cream. cake and candy were served, satisfactory. The R. C garden party which was ' �tzs4 filets; �ateDs The time bas come when a dog will be be tied in the post need from last week, was held pp z ra ` T E_. H.>l�i— Issuer of M,trriRge Liionses = CLAREMONT required to garden. Some "n0 count quietly hel ci y P• on T;iesdav evening, and was a suc- g ` C�iLD «'ELL'S MOLASSES ; . in the County of Ontario, Pickering Village. 2717 for s11 styles of furuiture• persons" P ed themselves to two . long rows of heautiful Friday fir. cessful af4air. The town council and the govern- IEAI. $1.0.0 r {� 1'/� POLTCiiER, Real Estate Auc- 1 . taoaeer, valuator• collector and issuer onions on night. Burks bad them ready for Saturday's meat can not agree as to the route of the water pipes from the town to the gLATCffFORD'S CALF HEAL ? tit mantsize licenses. Brougham. toy markiU, We did not think we had gsvlum grounds; - - -- - -- - -- HOPPER Issuer of Marriage �OOI� 04LLlilhl - env one left in our neighborhood who would stoop so low, The Toronto Plate Glass Co. held a successful picnic at Hecdeoshnre Park i SAGAR and FLAX MEAL S Licenses to the oonaty of Ontario, Office at store and his residence, Claremont. g The Aug. meeting of the `'Comen's institute met at the home of �ilss on c4 t - rda -, the visitors having come S by T. R. - sI•�a - -- - -- �' —_ DoR.BEATON, TOWNSHIP OLERH - Picture 'Frames Kirkham, conducted by Pres., .lire. G. Heion. A and instructive by auto and G. 'ItIs reported that Mr. Edwards, of .- POULTRY TONIC 0oaveyancer, Oommissionarfor tialtiag pleasant in thoughts for Audley. has been awarded the con- 70 cents %2darits, Aceoantact. Eto, 1lnaey eo loan 0o farm rmperty, Issuer of uarrtago •Lis eaew" Whisev , Window 'Shades time was spent useful the hrame and family comf�rtt as will tract for carrying the mails on the Whitby- Brough.+m route. . e. Oat: t•y as a musical treat contributed to by The The Board of F.ducatinn held a ape—both �. mE milers and guesty. next ill he held at Mt s. f Dr. i cull meeting on SAturd,t to consider u T , j�f 3131" S' L S P 1 111 td, for Countiea of York and Ontario. Aoc- = tip sting epairs t i public and high schools. ttion sales of at1 kta3e attRaa.d to Ctn shortset - R auldin y vi hen all members are ex xs +k resetlttnf the defeat of the deben- notice. Address f:reen Giver $, O., ont. _ - - - -. _ _ -- _ -_ ..- _ UN.DERTAKI\G pecte(l to he present. itiCe hr.law' PICKERING jr B. POWELL, Licensed Aue- ontractor Stewart, of the C. P. R. rr l tinaaer ^aliatnr and colle, -tor for in connection Reitientlier the Rapti -t garden i in t ieheC of the tr .e OP sernr• 3 �' P >M u nean:t.�. r! Ontario aa.1 lurk. All Ginaa or Males oaa•ioctel ettber or vately nr by auction. Isa.e io:a Far datoe e st car• - iii •.;an appt7 fence. F;I:awbeth Kt .� Distance nU oh'eta., � ' 1)tl!'[jt, 'At1R. 11 -t. • - ur two more - zteitrn &bn%els tol hasten g the %%ork It i.A the de4re of the Co. to have I. work to Agincourt com ?'. ` T st r «e piv st r P:ck- • situ.;. Phia• order +.e!t at Nttwe orate. r,ey I't'1('e a mtxlerate. <,,, : - - ooODwooO •- pleted by the end of the scar. ' ttiti �j" � - ari,.,, or Ue. nabs retire. Claretoont, wtil re rt ('uanty.Cuutt rtr tiled over he mt teed. ]i7yhoaenu bcrisIislunaale t2G01 _ _. _ -- t aai►tuhunrh•oftbifinanit.•,• Hi,, Minor i'A31ZBa hN COIn11 N1 r. (lto.uly R'+silentticintlnfe, under +(t'dCAU 1. Y tR. F'''����0( : yt t T1. w,(.i killed after an ee:•tting c ase, Methodist i aarterly services were con t hlctton, initiliOi:tte pot-ion of right-of-way. The companies r,m- Best i' lump stew -m coal. All coal is under cover, full weight and V • a 1! WHITEVALE, OA[T. Pickering Pharmacy. postponed from '�nudxv last for two weeks on arenuot of the ail -dav Iain• cerned pall- into court the following amount:: Frank �i•ickev .farm, $�U0 prompt service. Faneraf Director and Embalmer. Vr, C'rostry put on a" boon rash P P g 1 Lari rnau1 farnt. $ISO ! • C''iulton fariv, M.; U M B E R cc, # — FOR — ooncert nn S.1otrday of last week in g_ „fir, ; tl,hawa Canning Co., $,1500 ; d Any business entrusted to me'will his,xtc�rr• which was much enjoyed by ,INrry Flea }y form, $BiMwi. and for the A Guild stork of rough and matched be carefully tiandleA. WATCHES, the ctlstntners..'Mr. Bavton, who owns. Robert J1at kev fartu, 81 -141• These hetulock, also matcbed and dress- - Charges Moderate - CgA1N the machine whirls is an expansive oils, "gat a some of Edisor-'s uiost enter- ail ounts t'epe'e -cent in some cases the anrottnt offered hr the company ant} eti sprites and pine, - - k Independent Phone \o, 151 s. -St tainiug piece+. in others one-half the amount claimed a -x. 3x and 4x Ontario cellar shingles 1a1 T ,GUARDS, A foothall rnntch was played here P 5 b_- the owners. The tinestion of the 3x and 4x B. C. shingles. g /- JOHN PHILIP 'BRACELETS, Etc. re between the vil• �n Saturday evening t S R lase team and the hays froilrthesonth oil to he finally std will have•to am tit y p he settled iry arbitraticro. t t n n u An build. Le me to a vices on lid• in material prices ' part of - the township, which resulted ilia require. 3 y y 9 Has a frill Line or mesh and cur- ." ,: Our $1.27) Watches are gouci ones in a victory for the southerners. The boys were a longer time avian ins a St. Andrew's Mixe(i Quartette, Bill stuff a specialty. , fi Independant phone�5f?a i n ed meats constantly on hand. Itucl guaranteed one year. R �il;vers than playing the game. A �Yllite�-t +le, Aitg. 1st. n , Spice Roll Breakfast Bacon, p Eyes carefnliy and necnrately ginre with the northerners is bill'edfor Saru'rdav next. BROUGHAM ��^^t1 A. C. RE E SOR - Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. to -ted and fitted with Thr4'varpenters arrived from the Jnnies and. Mrs, Madill were1n Cc= ' -LOCUST HILL - Highest prices paid for c best glnsse . cis on Wednesday of last week xnd s' put it pair of new wheels under the brid t- last week. a; Jack Rue, of Toronto, is holidaying a; 1 Highest'§ cattle TT .1..� PETTIT PICKERING PHARMACY passenger car tvhich'tcas left here, it few days ago. because of a broken axle. The railwlir carpenters are here this week rehuilding the part of the plat- with Thos. tncf Jlrs. Beare. ' Mrs. Swardfager is visiting friends in'Lindsay for a few days. SJrs. Lowrie,'of NlArkham. wAs with TL1fE T3BGF;- Pickering SAation G - T. R. Trains going East Ju-s as follows No. 6 Vail 8.09 A M 4 12 Local 2 50 P. M. 97eker'ing ” iVer � fnrm south of the station which c -ol­ Mrs, Malcolm an �atiiily over Skin. •• 14 Local 6.04 P. M. Y First-class rigs •for hire REAL ESTATE.:... lapsed it •short time ago with- the weight of freight on it. The section day: Thos. Ganimage is in Hamilton this Trains going West due ea follows— ' No. 13 Local 8.36 A. M. Day Or night K >K11r > R uten were working on the Cracks in the the station on the same week as representative to, I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge, 1-1 Local 2.30 P. M. •" 7 Nlai.t 8,19 P. M, ." �U9 meets all. tT8T119 .. ' V aitveg#U, I; ;}its yard near. days, till of which presented the bnsi- est Scene -in the. village for this week, Vfi;s Mirtnie. Brown, Cttrnian and Marie Thninton Fisted Misa Pearl *Sttndav included. � x Teaming promptly attended to. -_ Albright last week. Agent for Canada Carriage (:o. ._.___: Insurance rates lower On farm pro- I Ilcar St�uff� ills Orc hesti a' White- i'. R. Dc,hsnn, of Beaverton, late of the post ntlire'stalY there; lilts been ep- W. T• . . Peak Peak, Pickeritlg, Ptrty rt::d �'i]lage Dwellings, fn first- cl++ss Companies.. �•ttle , :�ttg�Zlst. - -+ -. saves( as cIt!fk i i Philip's Store. Jlt a h)ickson, of-Toronto. is Visit- ^^ 1 - -- - - — - No 1°rez�iuzri =,Totes If nut it:�urecl t: itli nie, call and -.GREEN RIVER . , C•ilvin Murrav spent . Sunday in ing her• aster. Sara. \Orton. i�ha_in -- tendl leaving fctr the n•�t sboi-0. A: 131. Beer, accompnu(ed by his si3- uLa• - q3° - Fall Term i'CIY1 E cOliip'tre I'Ate3. --' •,One flrst•cla�s btick house and Mark haul. .. - _�- - -- A}ph FI•.)over has purchased a new , - t'_.— ��!'.Q«_ }ems of Detroit, '';petit a day Ia 'st week with "Cheir sister - a a Arrange now to enter the - stable for sale, mntor car. Brooklin. !/JAlw- - " $�+�+ ;QTi - t!� �! YY • Y . Richardson. Henry Norton spent Sunday with \lira Banvard.c Col. Ruice,,pant a few doys'with J. Thomas Philip was in Uxbridge ' on Monday and Tuesday visiting his father, who does not seem to improve = - _ 3�• We have imported froin France B.- Wilson last week. in healtb. line e .-Notary I'tlblie, Pickering. B. Ferrier, of Torontc, is spending Oscar Nilson got his new Sawyer a very choice of TORONTO, OZi T. - a few clews with relatives here. �'; Massey threshing outfit }louse on. EBONY AND It ORY ' SPECIALIST The school that has a great reptile- ��'m• Hooter has it, =ta}led a new gasoline engine for milling purposes. Tnesdac and started threshing at T, 'Philip's On Wednesday. and at a price wnch below the ; > lion for giving superior business Alex, King, of Toronto, spent Sun- The Presbvterian Mission Band held "picnic _ avertine. and shortirnnd training. Graduates -in all kinds of Tile Setting. (lay with his family, who are camping a nice little in Linton's grove' ri, full range of silcer .1e2'irrittg here. last Saturday' afternoon, there being for initialing kept in stock. get and hold good positions because - Reaper and \lower Knives'ground Avery interesting game of football sohie twenty -five resent. T they are thoroughly prepared. was played here on Wednesday even - the Berman Dafoe narrowly escaped Hair Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, s' i Write for catalogue, Open all year. •Woodworking and Inq between the Bearers and Shamrocks, which the latter won by death Tuesday evening. When In wheelin along' and Bolding on W Clothe, Brushes; Bonnet Enter tiny time. General Blacksmithing, one goal. gq Oscar �t�ilson a machine be fell and Brushes, Gent's Hat a ^t -and W. J. Elliott, Principal Manager F. Hornshaw and Secre- two wheels passed over the bicycle. Brushes Cor. Yon a and Alexander Sts. g _ u W ��UI1V��l �RDUI1 R�l�� Cary F. Bootb, of the football club here, were in.. Toronto on Saturday Hareld Haw, who went to Itegina with Walter Stevenson in the spring P q ter, Shaving Brushes. Brushes, mail Brushes, and t fl 1 attendin a met�tin of the Associa• g g lion for arrangements of the final and came through the cyclone; with little ip'nry, arrived in Brougham on Baby Manicure Seta (with or with r-°y ♦ ♦♦�� A Blacksmithln ,�+ eve yeu lets • e♦ wat1er. : games. The tea which was Held. on the lawn Friday'�aSt. He says Ontario is good enough for hfin. out cases). etc, C. B. 1tICE, OF WHITgVALL of G. and Mrs. Ferrier. tinder the susplces_of_theLloadfea Aid, on Wed• A most successful - meeting of the Women's Institute was held on Tuea- Having rented the Dunbarton shop' is re aced to furnish oil an thi P P y y ag nesday evening last was a &Clued- day afternoon in Mr. aO &MrS.– Party- and Opened the same, I am 'Pieper- in th6,,Iine of water supply such as success. The proceeds amounted to roan's lawn. The Claremont, Kinsale, Norman Basset {? ed to do all work entrusted to me in the above line. I3' orsesboein�+ a specialty. pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, lt�mbin etc. P g• over $IS. Mrs. Heisey. Mrs. G. Ferrier, Mrs. W. Hoover and 31rs. Elias Bice at- Pickering, and Whitevale branches, who were the guests of the Brough- am branch, furnished an excellent _ JEWF,LER AND OPTICIANl H `� - ey Cull in antl see me any time. They are also expert well drillers tended the Women's Institute pianic held at Mrs. Perryman's, BrougbAnx programme, after which all sat down to a sumptuous tea. The social side � oe►oscTS wrw rvHITBY a E.' T. Ze2Nrr:'EN ER, and respectfully solicit your patrons on Tuesday ast, and report having y P g of the gathering was greatly enjoyed Poor oFRres DUMBARTON age for the future. Ind, obone 5521. had a splendid time, by all. ,..rs � a.. . _ . 1.. ..- :....:... .: .� _ ". ... n _ .. ....... � . , _ . -. ....r... .. o _.n .. � i •a. .... .. .... ...... .�.,..ais.m>s2.�ba<`�.v't+'9,�ti s Wa'�i�...,r� ..°',":�.�..wn.- �'t` -_ .rte' '.t• n...svL : F .Ji,_Ltb4F. ., - `» -•. '• -., '° - tP '$ �i .' I : . .. _ :w..].+: ..L �: .• afterward, if you will come into my " •... . r ,' . ,AMWV4, . .., .. "'• o f we will talk the matter over. B flavor restored and enhanced b� a little "i' .. v ...�- - • 1 We are old- fashioned people in this o Bovrll. Bovril Sandwiches are in w w glad to see you." h house and keep do the old custom e especially by children. B. vril Tear - "I should have_ called before," I of tea and supper. I don't know h hot or cold -can be served at any time j ' Stokbeadachea— neunugic headaches — splitting, how you manage such things in Nor- w silo -of the house. For the first time I 0'I would do anything " "Sweep - SIMPLIFY way, but' to my mind it seems that n y abllading headaches —tll vanish vines tsbe not quite sure of your address." t �r wde]ts he felt the sort of teat thi1 a crossing if Ae s- He followed her into the brightly f for the square meal, as they say you Na­DM -Co Headache Waters � which is akin to happiness as Cecll'sarx." recognized him, and came forward They all laughed. " YO GOOKINGr � fn• 'They do not contain phenacedia, aoetanilId. morphine, opium or any other dangerous drug: with a pretty eagerness of manner �, rr ( Many people say that vaguely, 26c. a box at your Druggist's. 12J to greet h�m, too much astonished said Mr. Boniface. But when one Haoh of the 1•eatiru of tits is loaf p in Bovril MwTOantDana&Ctts atewLCO.olCwawew,�►r,vca at his sudden appearance for an ppe y comes to practical details they draw the worry of preparing meals. -r thought of shyness to intervene. back. The mud and the-broom look !a the hands of a resourceful woman We thought you must have gone: all very well in the distance, so 'Ives the problem. Bovrll stirred • - you „ ,+ , sim ly into hot water and ffavored to a back to A orway, she exclaimed. I ; see." Tben as a bell was rung in p p r ^N us. The children thought it was a afterward, if you will come into my " Meats reheated have thek, original "'• o f we will talk the matter over. B flavor restored and enhanced b� a little be home directly. He, will 'be so I W We are old- fashioned people in this o Bovrll. Bovril Sandwiches are in w w glad to see you." h house and keep do the old custom e especially by children. B. vril Tear - "I should have_ called before," I of tea and supper. I don't know h hot or cold -can be served at any time j j said 'Frithiof, " but - how you manage such things in Nor- w with crackers, and as a last thing at r r, been very full, and then, too, I was w way, but' to my mind it seems that n night to induce ggpnA sleep, hot Bovril not quite sure of your address." t the middle of the day is the time i is unequalled. He followed her into the brightly f for the square meal, as they say lighted hall,,,and with a sort of sat- i in America." i f t' h t t t _ sac ion s u ou a am ovem- If the meal that awaited them In CHAPTER %I.— (Cont'd) safeguard lay in something which ber twilight: p the dining -room was not "square," gin at the bottom of the ladder and 1 would take him out of himself. ' `I << work your way up I You are not She brought him one of the daily We have 80 often spoken of you it was, at any rate, very tempting; p. Y a 1 will get work, he said, .almost and our sinters " '` I above taking a step which would papers, and with a little sigh of dis- fiercely. "For Si rill's sake I'll y said Cecil; but from the fine damask table -cloth to Place you much lower in the social -t appointment removed the religious." - y' g„ when Roy called at the Arundel and the silver gypsy kettle —from the de- "weekly - iieve one more try. found that scale. `.• ," leaving Frithiof to his you had left without giv- licately arranged chrysanthemums „ depressing study. of the column But he felt, as thousands have ing any address, we thought you to the Crown Derby cups and sau- A fellow living on the charity of „ felt before him, that he was handi- _ a relation who grudges every far- hAjaAM Alas! how short it was compared capped in t e struggle by. his lone- '.'Did, he call on me again there I" personal supervision of one who t ing, as ing something away to the one 'dedicated to "Situations liness, and perhaps it was this con- said Frithiof. "I remember now he really cared for beauty and.order, from his own children, is not likely ' wanted." I eciousness more than any exp•ecta- promised that he would come, I For the first time for weeks Frithiof to trouble much about the social 1 tion of finding work which made him scale," said Frithiof, bitterly. gw; "�A correspondence clerk want - swallow his Bide and turn'hiii steps Ought to have thought of it; but felt hungry. No more was said of +`yeti well. Then I, will, at any ed, made him look hopefully at p P t3omehow all was confusion that the unappetizing subject of the " the lines which followed, but un- toward Brixton. night, and afterward I was too ill." dearth of work, nor did they speak rate, suggest my plan for you, and- luckily a knowledge of Portuguese ' - -'.It must have been terrible for much of their Norwegian recollec- see what you think of it. ' If you you all alone among care to accept-it until . something .c was demanded as well as French CHAPTER XII. - Y g strangers in a tions, because they knew it would better turns u I can give you a s' -and German • while the corn mer- foreign country," said Cecil the be a sore r>ubject with him just now. P By the time he reached Brixton situation in m house - of business. chant who would receive a gentle ready tears starting to her eyes. Meanwhile in the study a very y g g ! it was quite dusk. Roy had never , Your salary to begin with would be +� mans son in an office of good post- actually Bitten him his address but Come in and pee my mother, she matter-of-fact conversation was be- but small ; the man who leaves me tion was prudent; enoughr to add the good you all ing held. has often heard how he made inquiries at a shop in the next blonde has had only five -and- '�= words. "No one need apply who. is were to us in Norway.. "What I want to find out, said y PP y neighborhood, was offered the loan l twenty shillings a week, and I could unable to pay substantial premi, -' She opened a door on the left of l Mr. Bonifaoe, "is whether you are „ of a directory, and having found not without unfair favoritism give _um. the entrance hall and took him into really in earnest in what you say ,r .. I what he needed was soon making you more at first. But eve man Qab of the whole list there were his way up the well -swept carriage- one of the prettiest ruorna he had about work. There are thousands has a chance of rising, and I am. -- only two situations for which he ever seen ; the, soft crimson carpet, of young men saving exactly the drive which led to Roxvan Tree the inlaid rosewood furniture;. the same thin but whey you take the t ` ` could even inquire, and he Soon g• quite sure that o with your er- _ House. vantages, would do so, You under- found that for each of these there; book- shelves with their rows of trouble to go into their complaint were hundreds of applicants.. l To his surprise the door was sod- stand that, as I said, it is mere pP well -bound books. all seemed to be- ! y,yu _find that the real cry is not ' Each week brought him, of course, ! andl aflung e boo as n he a aelvetatun�ic t long to to each_ other, and a delight- ! `Give me work by which I can get less standing behind offering counter will letters from Norway, his uncle sent fully home -like feeling came over .an honest. living " but `Give Zile ; g him letters-of introduction to vari -' came dancing out on to the steps him as he sat by the fire, answering work that does not clash with . my not be very congenial work to one 1 to meet him. f Mrs. Boniface's friendly inquiries; , tastes —work that I thoroughl I brought up as you have been; but sous London firms, but each let6er +• _ - � fellow merrily, "I've a comehe little i he could almost have fancied - him -' like:' " you might do infinitely worse, and brought him only fresh digs mt- , , — nien . y pPo ! self once more in his father's studv • "I have no. articular tastes," said I I can -at least promise you that you At Sint certain aspects of Lon -' you ! . Then speedily discovering at Bergen Bergen—the room where so many Frithiof, ccsldlif' The sort of work.! will Fie treated as a man —not, as J don life had startled Frithiof ; but his mistake he darted back into the j of their lung winter evenings had is c uiteY indifferent to me as ton rn many places you would find "it, he speedily became accustomed to door -way, hiding his face in Cecil's been passed.- as it will bring in .monev." g j as -a mere 'hand.' " ilk skirt. , To be continued. them; if he thought of them at all ! Mrs. Boniface was one of those You are really willing to be- ( )- k; it was with indifference rather than She stood -there with a little cur: - - eery natural; homely people whose - ----s ly- headed child in her arms, and , commonplace s - _ disgust. One, day, .however, he her soft gray eyes and- the de4,p- of flavor f their own,sandvCecil had passed with seeming abruptness in- blue gab eyes looked sesrchii, lv Eto a new state of mind. Sick with out into the semi- darkness. Fritkiiot' something of the same gift -, At last the front elect opened l _ _SV " disappointment after the fail4re of! thou ht the little P n�+d and ae fed rather him bne of the men to g group looked like footste s sounded in the hall, little E promising y g' picture of the Holy Family Some- Lance ran out to greet .If r. 13oni.face + i hour he no longer dreaded the in MM shame as he remembered the purse: ' +whom his uncle had written, he - -- -- _ i and Rov, and Frithiof felt a P walked through the crowded streets, 1 rood tradesman that foolish r r too hopeless and wretched even to P {ire- *_.. notice the direction he had taken, judice had conjured up in his brain r wit a misers a perception i —a ..ing. w o y unlike the kindly-, D A that his last good caret was played, pleasant- loolc4nq man who, now r, - PRIVATE OFFICE that. all hope of success. was. -- s#iooi< -hsnds with .him,, seemng in ., I� ' •� ' over. Cv - a moment to know- who he was and - EXTRA To gain an honest. living was ap all about him: j 7. _ parently impossible, the world at- vr� "And -,o you* have been in Lon- (�}ij�� � i _ forded him no facilities for that, but ����;,.;..� ' don all thin time!" .exclaimed_ Roy. • it afforded him countless o r- ".Whereabouts are you stapin 1-IE.Ret7✓f�St thin 1n $U`Tat PPo I g T s o tunities of leading nother sort of ! .. "Close to Vauxhall Station," re- �L best—is g r. �� e ® and the beg life, Why should he not -take what 1 plied Frithiof: Two or three times Cramming down ill- chosen R g P this 5 -PCU d Sealed Package he could get Life tone 'miserable food, and rushing back to l thought of looking you u but �o o+a s� jar tom _ and worthless enough, but at least { work, leads strai ht to d s- there was always so much to do." - g Y +, THE CANAOA of f Extra Granulated. he might put an end to the hideous You have •found work here, g P pepsin with all it means to , SUGARREFINIMGCA• munotunti o the search after work, misery, then 7' lit this carton 5 pOUr1d5 full at least he might plunge into a I :�o, indeed ; .I wish . -I had.. It + phase of life which would have at i Proper habits .o! eating, seems t " me one may starve in this Weight Of'- Ganada S finest _ with . a Na- Dru =Cb Dys- j lace . before finding any rate the charm of novelty. � p g anything to Sugar COi71eS t0 you fresh pepsla Tablet otter each from the- Refinery, and It was one.of those autumn days do." when shadow and nun alternate meal, restore good diges- I I "Gwen wishes to say good - night - ' tion, health and happiness. to you, Herr. Falck," _said Cecil, absolutel free -from an taint quickly ; . a gleam' of sunshine now y y flooded the street with brightness. A box of Na- Dru-Co Dys- leading the little girl up to him; - It seemed to him that a gleam, of pepsia Tablets' costs but and the bitter look died out of Fri- Or Impurity. ; 1 pu A light had also broken the d'reari- 50c. at your Druggist's. thiof's face for =a minrite as he Grocer" rfor -t11 -he Hess of his life. If he sinned he National Drug and Chem -- stooped to kiss the baby. mouth' that - _ :_ -would do so deliberately. He look- icalCo. of Canada, Limited. �' was temptingly offered ;o him. r _ - Pound - 1 5 ed the two lives fairly in the face ' i +g It will be. hard if ui all London. CANADA SUGAR REFINING now, and in his heart he knew -- we can not find you something," *. -which attracted him most. The dis• said Mr. Boniface. "What' sort of t! COMPANY, LIMITED, MON?REAI- - covert' startled him: work do you pant ? "Why not ? why not i" urged the tempter. ' And the "vague shrinking seemed to grow less; nothing in leaven or earth seemed real to.him : •. - he felt that nothing mattered a�11a11 kind of a culvert. ' straw. As well that way as: any :'other. Why not? does your Wagon crops: - . • — Still the drought of Sigrid held I -• — -- him in check, the remembrance of I \ .� � OES the road you use pass over rickety, --..� her clear blue eyes seemed to force dangerous wooden culverts that are con- - ' him to go deeper down beneath �� ' stantly in need of repairs and often washed \ �, -- the- surface of the sullen anger - - and . - -- — �• i disappointment which :were• goad- . • . awayentirely? Or is it carried. safely,across,the low 1' ing trim on to an evil life. Was it Places by modern, everlasting culverts? Build your ap _ after all quite true'? Had he really ' , CULVERTS OF CONCRETE tried everything? which not only cannot be washed awa but Two or three times during his y y., wanderings he had thought of Roy / actually grow stronger with age and use. `cA •A ' `` Eve farmer owes it to himself to insist that the r.: moneyh� pays for road -taxes be spent the be advan- tage. Every :,... 4 p best oni ace an a wondered tone- - th Tire htstt3d Beetc 'liitri bttC tzga'in ;' s a ratepaycr, he iventitled to the brat roads that ti • . - --but in his trouble he had shrunk 'f can be made with that money. When culverts are washed t '' from going to comparative staan -t��� rl . ri; • j� out, and the road rendered impassable, he not only sullen gers, and, as far as business went, r inconvenience but may also P be caused financial loss by ng inability tog necessary supplies in time for spring plant- help him. ing. And at best, with wooden culvert's, part of the money " '• 1 _ Again came the ,horrible. tempta tio. again that sort of terror of his own nature. He turned once more to the picture of the Romsdalshorn ; it seemed to be the one thing which :could witness to him of truth - and - beauty and a -life above the level of -the beasts. Very slowly and gradually he be- gan to see things as they really were ; he saw that if he yielded to temptation he could. never again face Sigrid with a clear con- " sieie.uce, He saw, too, that his only WOODEN Cu1= verts are un- sightly, dangerous., , l expensive, short- rived. - - ��� that should be used to make 4etter roads must be spent every yeEar for 'repairs. Insist upon C:. -mete Calverfs f! C;. It will pay you toll everybody else in• pour county, Canada Cement Company Limited s neat; r soa•aaa ]i�irald Bonding, MeaWal repay ever Lft'C o, rend roe t •, copy of ear I,p rORf� F roe want to know + , book, "What flle more about centrete 4.1 , = drem, write oqr Farmer Can Z)e owasr Form atloa Depart• ~ Wkh Concrete." _ ° meat• �� � •,, ONCRETE culverts- a r -e safe, need no rs, -and arc ..lasting. 4. ONCRETE culverts- a r -e safe, need no rs, -and arc ..lasting. 4. A r -- - i . a . , i, n5 .o . i - . ... _ i. a;a. „, , . • _ a _ . , , S V. r ­... 'I, .'. ,. ' . . r � - � N ± n , g . . _ _ ,. . 1 - . .., . . I I . I , . - . ,' -1. . I., ) I I " . . . . . . , . . - I ., i ::,� - .I : ".. I �t" _ . .. .- 94*WS� raw Z-,< :6,. :.,r,.'+, -W tie. ar•:*, rwa•wZ. -M .�ayr-:c - :.� ,,t?,,..'. tine.,, e;., av,,,,., -.",+L,b0e«r. ,.*.Awsr*.V44C ., , ,.-ar.?u• ..^ ,.,r,,,.4. .!! .• sat,+u+,.,.rax°or..w,,,x,.,...- +resew:., < - .ri,,..,,•v;i ,..w.... . Many peopie-do not take Church seri,oaml7. �, :`TORONTO CORSP ONDENCE MAKING SAFE INVESTM S VPHICH REPEL FLIER. but he geto votes. Darin lfa9or Qeary'e absence La England he as been noting o K s �` mayor, and has been stirring things up :Hints for Those who Wish to Rid ti. �"`� � � �'�`�' I- . . in a way :hat has drawn some favorable —_ . 11 oomment, even from his critics. He to Themselves Of the Pests. _grISU11t, CAKJ ` 1N1tAT I . TRANSPI ING AT THE NUt erratic, is handicapped by a serious deaf- WbV tONO$ FLUCTUATE IN MARKET �..�.� , OF 7Ni PeOVINCE. ness, and lacks stability. But he is .&n- PRICE. If you want to drive away flies ..IRECTIO `5• Read . � n ­- ­7­­-­— - - - -- ergetta and hall fellQvr ikoll mQt. Mt'h' -__ _. __ - - - - -- have the walls of your rooms paper- + -- -- _ .. ,_ _ strong with the Conservative organua• __ _ .^ .. p p ti - s", I. -tTh• City's MotsVg000mmodatlon- Flgurint focus, with the Bona of England, the Their Value ie Governed by Law. of Supply ed of painted blue, pale violet, dark L Orange association even as G,ntro 'er brown, or lemon yellow. w , E�Ie ' on Who'll be the Next Mayor- Hocken. While, not being to ex; re me tie and Demand, Like That of Everything The advice is b e THIS "' . '� Harvester Excursions. Hocken, who is editor pf the Orange hen• a$ d on the out tine!, in his anti - Catholic pronounce. Else- Unpopular Ronda Often Steady In p come of experiments made by a BAAINOPOWCER manta, he might get mcit of tho Catholic Prise Owing to Narrow Market -Cllt• Attention is being called to Toronto's vote. Hocken is strong with the. iu,oh Edged Securities Appear to Have French scientist and recounted by aaD�ooscIN O Label 4z Ze made that we are login n. Complaint vote, Church would appeal to "the buys." " Dr. L. Howard Ph.D. a well- a ` lack of hotel accommodation. FOli0YlflRfi INGREDh . Bo.Lhat In. a straight contest between the R bed Rook Bottom.' P. + ElIfSl11i0igNEDTNl1C areas, conventions and other- tourist Lugo• '� _ own American ,public - an- gatherings, two it would be :23rd to n':k the w inner. - kII er . 'P, 1C 'lte�cith au � PN03PMAT>E,IFCARS' y,r�y -which brie business to the merchants, - - - ' •' ' W _ g And then there would be the danger c[ thority, in his just published book, became we do not provide places to sleet' a third candidate. Perhaps seine dark The articles contributed by "Inventor" "The House Fl " s ac x :=t r - + 'tiff` , and eat. Certainly in the last seven or horse Con•is • a•'va or mayue a 10.cral. are fer the Bole purpose of guiding pros Y• I iP owe si f eight pears since the Bing Edward Hotel' J. J. Ward, 'Coatrolliy fer cosily ye +r- Per,tive investors, and, it possible, of ea., To, test the' effect -of color on the .,°ti ��. VR ,v'r v, 1. was Completed, in a period when this city -but defeated last January, a Boman ing them from losing money through Elf.GillA`f.fivf Q . �" . lacing flies a box with glass walls was pro - has Jncreased in yopalatoon by over fifty Catholic Liberal, has long had asioira• f g it in wild -cat" enterprises. The 'Ma 'a 11iEWHITEST yer cent.; there as been comparatively tions to be Ma r .of Orange Ccn +erv.,A,ve mpartial and reliable, ehargoter of the cured and the _walls were "pasted Cp little increase in the hotel acoommoda- Toronto. He wasted ••2 run when Geary Information may be relied upon. The with bits of paper, all of the same NT<41Nti � lion. and Hocken were fight'ag - it out, i.ut -tie writer of these articles and .the publisher -I, r� ? The question has zest because •inter• his expectation of e!ec,:icn wan ba_cd on of this paper have no interests to serve size, but of different Colors. + . 'twined in it is the problem of liquor !leer- purely partisan out) port. 1Pa 1.n; Lino t ula in connection with this matter other than The number of flies standing on r 1 sea. No doubt the liquor men are making who wish to keep. part^, poli'.ies out of those of the reader. the different colors were, counted, ' - "'',I 'the most of the lack of accommodation. " civic affairs tie far as poaeible, counselled '• a They say it is due to the insecurity of otherwise. He sacrificed hope then, but -•-•- - , the result being ali follows . I <p, 'the license situation. Not only do they he -might not do so again with Hocken and (By. "Igvestor.. ") , l �_ � ,r- 1,, criticize such radical proposals as Mr. Church as contenders. Clear green ................ i8 x '_ $owell's "Abolish the Bar" platform, but Altogether the mayoralty contest t ,fe A man who had never invested was ROSe . • • .. , , ...... • .... • : , • 17 n0' O101'e ` a local option and license reduction ca=- year promisek.to be one of thq..mvst oar talking the other day. "If these bonds ''k gqsigns are also to them an anthems. Even teresting in many yezrr. are such .gilt-edged securities., why is it Clear_ yellow .. .. • 14 • - ,•4 V, the bar is not abolished at one fell they fluctuate in price. Sere a few years Dark grey ........ . , , , . 8 t118n the p s, a one of these days THE CALL OF THE REST. ago Toronto debentures sold at a price " "' i . we may have a local opt on campaign i White ... _ _ - ' Toronto and they 'are not sore ghat the The days oft a arvester ezcur one to you can b them at a much lower rice, Dark red ... ... 8 Dm i ', buy p .......... the Northwest. are with us agaio-. It is where the rotuin is 414 to 4.30' per' cent. , ' - ' + iesnit world be. an interesting eight to iourney down te- Black ....................... 7 1 :' the Union station and see are ef' thnte Then, perhaps, in a, year's. time the price, HOTEL CAPITAL $SY. ' will have gone up again, and you will be Dark _yellow ......... 5 1 'w ezcursione get, under tvay, for, of course, lucky if you can get them where rthe re Ked `4" Toronto is the chief etincentratin Every little while a story is circulated g point turn is Better Lhan 4 per cent." Y:,' for eastern Canada and most of the ex. ' that some one is prepared to spend a The value of almost everything is goy Qrange, 3 �NTAINS NO Ai-U carsionists begin their main journey from ' 1mi]lioa dollars or more in a new palatial erned by the law "o[ supply 'and demand. 3 . - s here. There they are b the hundreds, Pale rose , +hotel, but that they are prevented from y If more people want .to buy than there " " " " "'•' .- representing, before the ,season is out. doing so by the testability of the license are those who want to sail the price goes Very Clear green .. 2 nearly every m'll icipality and school sec-, p, • Blue 1 The only Baking Nwder ' ' - - a ... • situation, There is an excellent site fora Lion of old Ontario. The major' u If, on the other hand, the buyers hotel at the corner of Bay and Front majority are are fewer than the sellers the rice goes ,. men, mostly young men, ,but there is a p "..a streets. nnbnitt -upon since the lire, and down. There is nothing particularly my6 Pale Violet ............... 1 made in Canada that has goodly smattering of women. too. In re - 3 - ar posite the site of the new Union Sta terioua about it. Moreover, the number Dark brown 1 "I D recent years they are not as in the old lion. With the retail buatness moving of people who want to buy or sell hi h days, all Canadians, but often half are I Lemon ellOw 1' all its' ingrt dlenta leanly. �GD Yoage street there would me to be grade bonds -depends on the loaning_. va ue _ _ Y_ • • • • • • . • • •, • • • .. P - .-, - -- . _ - :an opening in that district. While the Iaew arrivals from the Old Country, who of money. Wien money is very cheap Dr. -Howard mentions some u98- t extreme north end. with its increasing are glad to taite advantage of the phe• they.. buy the expensive, low -yield bonds. printed on the label. ailwap bueineea, also looks attractive. , aomenaliy low tare to get as tar west an When money is dear •hey turn to those ful ways of repelling flies. Laurel l � I they can. The farm life of the prairie oil which the butchers of Geneva et the hotel men's capital >a timid. � of higher yield. Consequently, when Temperance people declare that hotels - appeals more perhaps to the Sootchman money is dear low•yleld bonds tend to de- i I bier hotels in big cities -can be made to than to the Englishman. into whose blood Nine is price until their yield 'aDDmxl• use to keep flies from their meat, For economy we gtxOm- - iPay without liquor ltoensea- The best i the virus of city. life has often entered. mates the more ue�rly the loaninT value 1 may be tried with advantage .so mend the one pound cans'. ... 3XImples in support of this theory are. ,and who does not warm up to the idea lot money, while when money is plentiful F gterhayye, to be full »d !a Atlantic City, al• lot going away oil a thousand miles from ,and the average rate low the reverse takes hearth and COm.OTt. L. - fhoagh it, is doubtful if anyone needs to 8Oy'vhere. 'place. q' - -- ^s go dry is Atlantic City, even if he Is ! For the most part it is a serious- minded AL the p_re�ent time money !s command- 1 1• staying at a temperance house, *;o doubt, i crowd. Fometime. a few young bio�da ing a high rate, and, as a result• the price ; some of foie big Toronto. hotels ,make big ;make trouble and give the whole party o! high -grade bonds has declined. Fur r' ' t5aoney out of their liquor licensee Ac• a bad name. They are not out for s froLc' thermore, the past year has seen a large f .., yi l Of really. artistic street naIDe- _.. -- - oordia to rumor, the _ tofite of the King i but to most it is a serious business. ('a (Dumber of small fire", houses, factorise ' r s !ales K bleb are both uniform and I :Edward bar are almost fabulous. and ,nay. S are a pretty serious people nay I warehouses. etc . and the usual number .. � o sT -' j p ' Dome o! the others do a rnahlq trade. I° ' "ay. Some have their plane all made to v , Clear! le ible.. But , neit r Cf . g remain in the West. But the majority iof large ones, several towns having loser, t" �, , ,, Y- __ B he others, such as the Qneea'.. the operations racLirallp wiped out by fire. The result I ,­ I - I these authorities has followed the of the bar are more incidental. But is are modern Jodhuap, gong to have a l,wk r - - ud bee.• of course; .'hat the insurance l . the vast majority of the 110 licensed ho arontrd, and come back it they don't like cnmpanie® have had severe !reseal Nosy: . t I idea t0 its logical COIICivaiOII, and - _ - : I it. As Ontario knows to her cent many,?! when an insurance company has a lose I k 1, .�•s. I i within their boundaries there are !leis In the city the bar is the chicf in- them find it a land which romisee muk dustry. They provide only rromx - and !them p they must either pay it- up -in cash as °' x and honey" in a figntative se»ee at all 1 still many varieties of signs and _ I meala_to keep within the law, In fact, in *,on as the amount has been proced or I � man streets insufficiently BTo events. And th never come back - ai : ` -. some yon might always find all the rooms 4t' frirthten all their lieyh " re into can- . .4 Y Y least to stay , pn "'lull." and V you asked for a, meal you ce cation. login¢ their good name and "s **, ' vided therewith. What is .required enlght not be refaced !t. but You might Fifty Thousand of them are wanted thin+ eonarquently their means nt existing sad I ° have to wait an hour for it. year. he job nt finding that number :S the provi9iUi1 throughout London „ i 'devolves• not on the government in either �makin¢ an income, or raise the money s There is admittedly a lack of middle- ; protap ly and ay ng the losiApir- To rail ! c•f a uniform design o�sireet name - vlass hotel accommodation. In this To- ' of the western provinces, or the bpmin• _,_ money it !p v ten necessary to sell same toato sailers tike all big altte6. The man 14 a. but on the railways. The railways of their investments. and tie the high x• � ' I plate, placed at every - street Corner. . a 1. from the average home finds when he .put the problem up to their d,ptriet pas- grade low yield bonds always command + The saving in time and iII temper r _ travels that he either has to Dap for I senger agents. Each one is expected to a ready market these are snid, sometimes #pE - ' travel that he does not want, or that he Pet so many And so the country is &wd• would be incalculable, Loaaon w has to Dvt np -with naoomfortable moms ed with soarers, stators a ante are told to at pnoea vale or two - points below the i y t ,:rl get busy. the newspapers are loaded up market 'n order ro larilitate a ready Globe. and distasteful food. sale. This, of murse, tends farther to I � '1 with free notirea and the redtleas ones re ;E I ., . -. . _ _... . _" WHO'LL BE NEXT MATORf spend, The job falls on the railways be- I depress the market for high -Brads Load.. , F It also means that these companies are , .-r.' Tea was used as a beverage iII }cause it the Drop was not harvested tl et' no w ' Though the au-ilcl al elections are still temporarily out of the market for bonds China over 2,040 ears S o. p would ire the heaviest individual losers v'g +� almost five months away- mayoralty ran• and besidNS, the harvest excursions bom;nst during s pprind mare or less prolonged, y• «ye Y g didates are already jockeT3ng for sitkon. in whieh the are ea!rhin n the usual _'» I �. ' pO at s time when the western farmer ig y p A `.' F Always mind your own busi- ,iEt has assumed that Siayor Geary iconntiag his money, are the most e8ec• amount of cash reserve they consider it r... „ �, - ] act •eta seek re-election He has : rudest to aarry nese Said tie sage. It doesn't �w1t1l g five Immi anon boosters yet discovered, p ! v 2 .,Y r i hsd three This has happened this year, and so • _ t _ to get mixed_ up to other pe4 _a _ _ cart'y circums ancee. le supposed to be ads meaam more basieess for -V the roil• very, an s aq a uy nR power tie l „ , enough for any man. The last two terms removed from floe alarkeL for high-grade pie's quarrels. Oh, 1 don't : ways. he has had on easy terms last electron bonds temporarily i+, Ii r he had no oppoettion and the year before - _ Everything conptdered. the best judges of Vi know , replied the young man. ppoo really serious opponent. But the I the bond market are of the opinion that "I'm a lawyer," _ 6layor's chair he attained in the first i GUARD BABY'S HEALTH the price of bonds hap about reached . �- p1 ":rock t It ne ahowia n• i ace on! b hard struggles. The titer bo toffi ' v `e an u y h d s R _ y gg ittue he was a candidate he offered him. '�' SUMMER ; aiiptakahle tendlncy toward lower prtoee, _ Self as a lamb for the slaughter, That .. and while England has been omit of the 'was m the hipurz•ic light that Dr. Beattie ' - - - -- 'market now for gerMd ._. . - - ,i ♦ Nesbitt made for the position, Nesbitt's , The summer months are the most any resumption of haying from that. gaar• SIR GEaRGE .t,BHRITH, '"*r""•"'" . ' yyp�poneat was Joseph Oliver, a Liberal dangerous to little, ones. The cum- ter, not 'o mention our own fire incur• Fesbttt was beating the party drum for ' ance' companies• will coup; high -grade Who has been appointed i„, the i 3 y•��l1)I he was worth, and would certainly plaints of that aeas4II WhiCli are bonds to resume their tor>aTer heights or l�l� `� . tl , 33ave beaten Oliver !a a ern le contest. , at least move n from the ve s cholera infantum, colic diarrhoea tr r, attnr British- Government to proceed to 8eeognizint this, lnflnewial Conservatives tive prices they now command. . wbo did not relish the idea of Nesbitt in and dysentery come on so quickl,v It is easily seen, then, that euctaatinnp Canada and make investigations in- ` I . the city's chief magisterial position In- that often a littleone is beyond aid in bond prices are natural. A stationary to the working of the Industrial ' ii; � ill_,! - daced Geary to ran, with the almost open- price often inters the narrow market that •• `: illy avowed purpose of splitting the Con- before the mother realizes he is is upnally the lot of unpopular iteruri• Disputes Act, with a view to its po5- - � I�„ i .. . r a eervative vote, so that Oliver would be l really ill. The ,mother must be on ties. nobody wantkng to bay and holders sible application to England. Sir. . ; ; elected. - The -plan worked, and it is 0, $ her guard to revert these troubles hesitating to sell for fear of breaking George is known as "the strike- - ` ill =, locals Toronto has to nk for keeping 8 P the market far their own security. g Dr. Nesbity�t out of the Mayor's chair in or if they do come on suddenly to - 't� breaker," because he has settled eo a � :� % � ; I. . the day. A !ben the Farmers' Bank' was oust getting under way. cure them. No, other medicine is of GET ACQ U AiN T -D WITH YOUR many strikes. 4... � -_, _-_ X01 THE HOCKEN -GEARY PEND. Such aid to the mother during hot .- NEIGHBORS. -a1"- , �` - *- - �, ' �o - . some might have been strain of the ices weather as is Baby's .Own Tablets. . -1, CITY OF DIST'h�i CES. a . -of prestige which a defeat wga�ld bring: They regulate the bowels. and sto- It you are genteel in appearance and --- ' M btit it did not work out that way in courteous in your manner, you will be mach and are absolutely safe_ Sold welcomed to every home in soar locality hondon Hard to Traverse as Few Geary'& dame. When Oliver relinquished Al the office. Controller Hocken•aapkred to by Medicine dealers or by mail at when you are showing samples of our so ' ,Streets Have Silnm. ' "y - the. succession. Under otbef circumstand- 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- rcrior toilet goods. household necessities 1, and reliable remedies. The satisfaction - ea,. Hocken might have beaten Geary for London, the city of distances, is - ; ;; his sources of_ strength in the Cone�rva• loamy Medicine. Co., - Brockville, -which our Roods give, places nacre • five party were "mnc6 the same, and tip under an obligation to yon, which wine unnecessarily difficult to, traverse Ont. , . for yon the game respect, esteem, and in• owing to the action or inaction of ,pDarently - about, equally aA strong as -' . �, , timate triendsbip given the priest, physi g + ' Geary's, and he had many influential y l - ,friends among the Liberals. But the Lib• elan. or pastor• and you will- make more its numerous local authorities in re- tD3a eL t 9ELHY aND CSa. tv1 WONDERFhL CCLTIPATIO�i, money from your .pare time than son slid to the !aeon of street signs. .:y Al erale who don't expect maQy of the sweets dream of. besides a bolt, of friends. g placing gn f� r1 1 s� �y of office in T6rooto .remembered deary's This to your opportnnity for a pleasant. Wllere these do eXl9t n0 attempt is Uses -On Fv � m&urfl .service to Oliver and there is little doubt Spal) sh Soil Gives a Yield of $656 profitable and permapent business, Ad made fit uniformity, With the result tbat to the strenuous struggle that re. dress.' The Home Supply Co., Dept t0 ,liar salted Liberal vote's decided the inane. to the Aete. -gill• Building, Toronto, Ont that many-of the varieties of color Soap for P� ,ze • Rafsa That was three years ago. After a " - iF, sebemes and fettering employed are . f/)! ._ �ear'e, absence from- Coancil Mr. Hocken - The most intensely cultivated re- J -: returned to the Board of Control. He did - .FISH .QUICKLY GRANTED. practically illegible, while the signs "I have always need Caticura Mot again essay to defeat Geary. though- gion in Europe is that sari of the . ; are frequently conspicuous b their t3odpandnootherform bah and s4 the animosity kindled between them has Province o€ Valencia Spain, which q Y p Y y y' t; ",never died out, And not Ihfrentiently ' 1? ' ' Kaiser's Youngest Soo Does Fairy absence. ,This is' true not only of He has not even chafe as most ba ' lies between the mountains and the blazes tip at board meetings. But all the Godmother Act. residential districts, and of many bies do. I feel that it is all owing � ry —time. - Controller HvekaA_ bas regarded him. Mediterranean. It has a rainfall - squares which are so alike one an- to Cuticura Soap for he. is fine and . self as the logical snoceesvr of Mayor of only a tit .seventeen inches a The Raiser's youngest son Joa- b�my, Y Geary. And at the moment he probably year, but -.so fertile is the soil and shim, other that a distinguishing mark is and when five months old . ezpects that in the year of grace, 1913, it l 'has been indulging • in the essential. Man of the most im r- a'oa a prise in a baby contest. It Wit be Mayor Hocken. l� skilled are its workers that .it fairy godmother -act. - -- Y 1'O makes my heart ache to too into so His chances are, undoubtedly, good, taut produces crops worth an average of An Augsburg machine shop tip_. rant thoroughfares are equally ne- many homes and see a sweet faced` �7 11 there orb several poseibilitiee which have glected. Even if only for the sake Laby with the whole top of its head`1 .to W reckoned with. In the first place. $656 an acre. - prentice, . Josef Mirk, was tramping of .the tens of thousands of foreign a solid mass of- scurf, weed by the . • 'Geary has not definitely announced tb'sr There are . districts, he says, toward Strassburg, where he hoped ,use ofpoo r amp. I always recom- he will not be a. candidate again. During and provincial visitors this condo- mend Outicura, and nine times out the present term his name has been fre. where 100 acres support 160 fami- to find work: He *s sitting by the Lion, of affairs should not be toter- of ten the neat timeIseethe. mother " - • quently mentioned In ev,nnection with lies, acid where- sii_g]e 'fariillies• live' roadside day - dreaming aloud for -she says ' Oh I.I am so g]ad you told ' permanent civic and other positions. But on the product of four- tenths of an . ated, but the average Londoner ' me of Cuticura.' " (Signed) Min. . ' ' should .be, seek , a fourth term as Mayor, the benefit of a laborer whom he knows so. relatively small a portion G. A..Selby, Redondo Beach, Calif. dontroner Hocken may give Loco another acre. Farina are rented for $29.50 had meta of the metropolis and its immediate - . light, and unless Ovary completes the an acre, and the tenant, pays 45 "If I were king," he observed, Po A3thoagb Catienra soap b gold 3,t' drag. • per,. dear more aggressively than he has be environs that for his sake also re- guts and dealers everywhere. a postal w t�daJt Hocken might oust him. cents an hour fns pumped water, °`I would- ride to Strassburg in a iaj=?rj ,is'$aeeSti;4d The tg„ �cltuenra ".nepc sat .arson usA -,rill . %' • nemn a imam -tampie. wm '3a- p., -bn ViI;LY'a u � INEW A8'1'IRAN'T.- �K 7Cli. il€1IV8''zri a.StrCa�ri'zi `$tq(! gist- red velvet motor Car with a golden irate nd e R &] B ough of abe sate of slow soup and ti.u. Ions per minute. ` " coin 'in my pocket 1listead of 'one m r a th oy or But. pprobably. the darkest sbadow across •' .Kensington set an admirable exam- - oontroner Hockda's_ mayoralty aspirations_ Almost all farming is done by _small. silver' piece, le some ars a d - is cast by Controller Tommy Church. hand, as minutest attention is giveli -Hardly had ' he sand the word's p ate B by the provision _ ,A • a to crops and even to- individual when a -red upholstered powerful • ..plants: - the average production 'J motor - slowed up alongside and a ■ .. ■ foie principal craps is as follows, 1n young man about the apprentice's metric tons of 2,204 pounds: Or- age, plgiiniy dressed, asked if, the - • CANADA SECURITIES COR PORATION, LIMITED Old folks who need something tinges, 400,000 tons; olives, !35,000; apprentice was going to StraBS- _.�NYEBTMENT SECUR1TIEt ... _ _ - -' of the kind, find ' carob beans,. ?2,000; peanuts, 13,- burg and if he would -like &'ride. -' ' -' _ . . 500; melons,-36,000- ;_grapes, ,87,000; The day - dreamer accepted. _with „ F. H. MAHLE�Y General Manager. rid - -NA DR� C ' -tomatoes, s, Esq.. M.P.. _ ■ ■ peppers, 12,000 ; , - 27,000; alacrity. .Robert trokerdlke, Esq.. M.P.. Prsmldent. - wheat, 62,000; bailey, 1.8,000; corn, His edmpanion dro dropped him at a, t�V�� 33,000, rice 200.000., . Pp ;llr 4 Carru Por Esq. Vice-President. i the 'Extcha�n,ge, pressing a �adma Carruthers, Esq. • Vlce•Presldsnt. old coin into his hand sad biddin Ren, Infer iten Lt: col. E. M. Macdonald K.C.; M.P." r� 'h g g Paul Oailbert. tsq. Edmund lristel, K,C., M.�., frost eHective without any discomfort. - ' ' '1im call at a certain works the neat auk' Carrel, tsq. i. s: firth, low, increased doses not needed. 250, a box Not every fortune hunter is a day. Not until he had seen the - o. warren, Esq. col. James Mason , :` -• 0. R NIll, tsq. W. fan M rden " at your drutgtst's. good shot. - manager of the works and obtained , &, _ - `' atL.a wq.p ta..lsd a K sew. LIMN. --+ 4. A. Bernard, w., ;,: employment did the apprentice MONTRIItAI.. TORONTO LONDON, ENQ ,� t� A -free thinker id a man who isn't learn that the motorist was •Prince _ . - . 10 married. Joachim. . ;1 . .. .. -' :. ,yl . _ • L I ,. . L . � . 1, . . I .. . • a .ly ,..,,•.�..._.,.,n,,.,..,. ....:.,,».•_,.:....,4,.. , ,:.,.. ,... . Zw' -.;._ ..r : :._ .+..,,.. ,.,.....- .;'...,,,.. ,� _,...- . ,........, .....lust ... ',' w.. .�,.,.�.,....- ,,..b..► .. ..' ::,x�._...« •,,.... ,'r.,•_:,3. .— :.e,.,.-.., a,,r,..°,,,tW,.e�3i*. . ;^. 'S-,a: tu„a a',� .' i; :.. .' s$ ti?,.= a, $a,,.•:.i'E�a,iiu�. :,�....cl^{w �,.a � �,. :}- �;'��n,a R..���.. .._ _. - •. .. x ,. ,gyp: ": .— - � ... , PIOKRRING COUNCIL SALE -A Dominion ergo, 'VAR 51 TO RENT -100 Acre Form,1 In >sraLolw 000diftect !or i' in" cutside limits of Town of Oah►wa. t a The above Council met pursuant to ah arlleallrs apply so. ausH, LO. izoelleat soar. Plowing attar WLy"Iat oso FRUIT JARS : UIT ,. t` adjournment ameat OII D[Oaday, the 12th L�r�er<na 48•tr eau possession April lass 17i1a, svp/7 10 el' $• ' -.. CO ANT, Oshawa - " fast. Members ill present, the reeTe F08 SALE - House and lot actuated -� t d Have you rie the Pe -ct j p ,� the chair. on Brock fait., C)lar,mont, opposite the - w The minutes of the leat meeting methodist ahurch. For pst,i�ulan apply t� FRUIT TREES _ 1^�werp read and approved. W. J. Ci1Ci4. Ngrth Claremont - 611 — __.Seal Jars A number of accounts were pre- FroII] the nursery farm of Stone - sented for payment and referred to ORSrs FOR SALT -A Rood driver - _ -- H s yeah old, Quiet for l.a� to, drive, .t.e & Wellington, P'ontllill, CTnt.. - . -Thep are something new and easier to fasten than the screw top... sente specttve committees. baggy nearly new. Must be sod at once, Ap• Canada. the largest in On motlon"F?'. L. Green was heard ply 10 G. W. HODGSON. Whirr► ale +e _ =We have all kinds and sizes of Jars in stock, 1 ze ditch on Greenwood hill and also od road. COW FOR SALE-A good Holstein All kinds of Fruit and Ornamental at lowest prices. work - - -• ork on the new Greenwo cow in tall sow of m lobs a splendid milk- 1 Trees, Shtuba, Bulbs, Horded} � The standing comruit�e. on, Dam- er. r'or turther particulars ally to FRED. Aho a ood -stn 1 of REDPATH GRANULATED SUGAR. ages to Sheep by Doga reported and FRANKLIN, Piekadug,.east of. eek s• -t,tlu 48 and Houag Plants. g -supply - �': zeoommended thefollowtng payments : All stock guaranteed .free_ frrttn San _ Lelia iLn for three Iamb. killed FOR SALT-Thine good horses : '� ` dogs on or about the 3rd day one? years old. one t, Ar z 9 yrs old, and Jose Scale and true to name. _ _ :_.p U RE CLOVER HONEY -- e ► g one mare cominfi 9 yn old. Ap p O lot , cta• July 19I2, as per valuator's report; .A Pickering, or address (kEO, [, BONES, Ptck Far all. information apply to _ the same being: two-thirds of sworn acing P, o. !1 tt our local agent valve. 8.00. 2a,' 10 lb. Pail® LOST —On Monday afternoon, he- C. ROGERS? Pickering. - The, standing committee on Coutin- twsea lot 7. coo 1. omd Picktr ag villagge, gencies reported and recommended via the baseline, a plush buggy robe. Findez - the following payments: D. R. Bea- wits' please oommunicate with DONALD / A nice line of Pickles, Jams, Fruits and bleats too owaccount of salary. 62,50: Reach MUMBO, Pickering, P o., - Se'd,led Tenders for Farm = Telephone Co. for desk set. 10,00; The r—ARM TO. RENT - Being aauth IQr the hot WAatheC. _ Pitner Gasoline Light Co., for one 1, earn of cote s and s, tr. F. cou.. Picketing_ Part of the Estate of the late Crown Lamp, 9.00 John Murkar on aseiooueisci&aof Woacres more-os-- l.as -. -See t}iE'i�- 8t- `" account of riming Voters' List, 45,00. thapromises are a large brick house, fair of zed _ pp barn with eloae atabliag, and driving .had: SEA6CD Tenders, marked "Tenders The standing committee on Bonuses 8- u�.zioh On loam.ln a Rood atateof culdva• N'S Sor Wire Fences. Dr+uoage Matters, icon, Fum adjoins Lake Ontario, Fos further foFarm," will be received by the R 1 C H A etc., reported and recommend the the partionsera apvty to H, W. POWELL, thr�>i= undersigned Executors up to noon on ' er, PiokerinN, FP 0. Monde Au Me 28th, ,.1812. for the bonus. on 5U rude o[ wire fence on c,ra. ARM FOR SALE IN PICKERING. purr ass o t e north part of lot 2I, in •�t��; 5. lot 81, 7.00: Geo- Richardse_n, for a fiat class farm coatalointt about Y5 the Broken Front concession of the bonus on 80 rods of wire fence on lot acres, being pans of lot, se and ,19, coo d. Pink- 'Township of Pickering, part of the - Buy your Groceries at the Grocers. or towns Lip; now occupied by kr Fred 2a,-con. 9, 20.00, also an 25 rods on wn ht The land is of the beat, with Spring Estate of the Late Thomas Annan. _ aideroad of said lot, 3.75; Wm. Gray, c�V rauainR through corner of lot on the The. farm contains 85 acres of splendid for bonus oa80 rndr of wire fence on premises area good frame house with ecoaa clay loam, On _the premises are a lot 27, con. 7. 20.00 ; David Annie, fooadacion ; i good bank buns, wind mug and nod frame bonse. bank barn with _ • good arohud. Privilege.to plourth after bar- g " for bonus on 99 n"d of wire fence on vest and tall possession on April 1. 3919 A stone basement. 2 well of hard water : Altona road, t'.4.T3 ; . H. W. Holtby splendid =for a good farm Terms easy and cistern.' also orchard in full bear- `�, 'Carriages apply to T a o MOUGAN, Markham P o., fo . Plowin ossession this fall and- T u d O y ade a lication for bonus on 170 rods 37 tf R 8' P- -- m PP one. JL , on tot 8 and 7, con 3, Mr. dlowbray to full possession April 1st. 1913.. - A_ - - Ins t and report. -- Wm. McKay ... m3ce@ iatC�' -- marked ebeque for 8200 must accom- pet - -- _ nusonank rods Hi on 'tat �: con. 9. pans each Lender, which will a re. A carload of Tudhope Carriages on 1 4.50 ; Frank H+rrbron for bonus on NOTICE TO CREDITORS turned in case tender is, not accepted. 166 rods on lot, 3, con. 7, 39.00: Alf, Terms cash when deed is given. Rogers, bonus o0 110 -rods oo lot d. '- - The highest or any fender not necea- hand, , toss 6. 27.5t): 'Frank Harhrurt: made In the Surrogate ,Count of the County cf warily accepted. r yi`�nu, opeZ1< �r covered, �, Zt� ,. ..application for bonus on 70 rods on Ontario. In the Estate. cf Thamas -An -. For other partieulr+rs apply to or lot 5, con. 7. anus deceased. address at Dunharton, P. a steel or rubber tires. - s _ The gtmndin,g committee on Roads Pursuant to the Tntstee Act, all PETzR_Aa'N.wNr' Executors r and Bridgrs re"ted and recommend- cr••ditors and others bnting claiili9 145-48 M'31: THoat, v ed payluent ass follows : J. B. Hoover, agr►inst Thoni++s Annan, late of The i Y �.'Om@ BIOII$ and -jet. your Choice, at pilCee f bauliniq I beam,; inr spears' bridge. Village of Dunharton, in the Town- 1100! Milton Harris, hauling gravel ,,hip of- Pickering, in the County of �f XGUwa that defy all competition, - as per grant on con. S. opp. lot '�. Ontario, retired farmer, who died on GRAND TRUNE S,,,tt� - g 25.00 : also breaking roads and shovel- the 91st dap. of May. 1912, are redured, j Only line reaching all Summer s ling snow in w. t. 1.. Markham to pay on or before the 31st dap of alrsgtrs o i Resorts in Highlands of Ontario 1 one -half. b,04 ; H_ Cooper and others 1912, to send, by post, prepaid, or to I hauling gravel as-per grant in eon. 9, deliver to the under"s3gnee, Solicitor i including ''BEST S'� BI T DER L `II�TlJ p iopp. lot 21. 30.23: H. Spencer, le- for Peter Annan and �1 illiaan Tizom. , - MUSKOKA LAKES - " lbtulding bridge on e. t- I.. in con. 7. Executors of the Will of the said do- I LAKE Of BAYS _ H Whitby to pay one -half, 31.00; 1lil deceased, their oAtues and addresses I We have received A carload of Plymouth Binder -ton i3eason, ter hauling gravel on and full particulars of their cldime. a' ALGONCZUiN PARK - UIP Va 17 v ; nature o} the their held b theta ; AGANETAWAN RIVER ' - - ��' -ision dandillrennir oG ,. "ard'e div -- statement ai their Secnritlea � od the FRENCH RIVER iwlne, Qi"1]1C11 We Wl�� del :S• @r at prices , ' -Frank Swien. 28 }}'d� gravel in r. d dl, and t,4ke notice that after the t+ai¢��I TEMAG;IAMI 2.OA ; A. Forsyth for rebuilding col- last mentioned date the E)cPt utors well 11 IIUOt a beaten KAWARTHA LAKES „` �h is . ra b 1r t 'jvert on Brock road, at eon 7. 18.25 ; proceed to diatrihnte the assets of the ' i f F'oilSummer Service now in effect - - putting • R P to all o} ahr,ve retorts. Witte for u _,John Whitsan }art uttin in break Paid Testainr among the pet-sons ea- rwater, at bridge o p lot ... F-,Y_ Ontarro Brid a Co. or 7 I beams. f which that the shalsaideEzecu full particulars and illustrated. fold- p +9 4 30 ; titled tberPtn, having regard in the f claims +r Y ; era to any Grand Ti uak Agent. 87.50; C. P.-R. Co.. for freight char bad notice; and t • i ! rgee on I beams, 7,00; -John Wiritann tors shall ivot he liable for the %oid _ 4 for lW yda gravel in m d. 64. I1.00: assets or any part thereof so di.- i Flomeseekers Exenraions WHITBY, /�Q�,/ J�JT. 11 Fred. Johnson, for 60 hours i;hovel• hilted to Any person of wbose eluxirn I July 9 and 23 August 6 to 30 rl/ 1-7 ! i..d I v I W ling snow on w, t._ 1 , - Mat '.k brain to they -hall not have had notice at the September 3 sad 17' U ours shoveling snow on -w t. I.'. Dated the 0t day Au us , bteafta, FS•E�gC' FOR THE FARMER pay one - halt -T-If •g Fred Jolln•o fo such distrihuti n. g 'ia #iarni.a or --C i 1M harkham to pay one- halt. 1 '_il; A. Pyrex A�NAa r ��'innipeg and returtl 8300 Phones : Bell 90 : Independent 52. McCuaLann. fur work nn div. A7 as per W x Tfrioft Ezecutors Edmonton and return- - $400 grant. 31.SO: James Hot cop, for re- By I,• rr, BxFtCLAT,- Tickets goad for 60 days: - - a paicing culvert 4.00: Moses Linton, ferrailing nn hridgr; I oil : 1►. DdcCxl- 48"� tbetr Bolrettur, Whitby NO CHANGE OF CARS men for 5 daps work. 8 75: W. Ed- �-f A Special train will leave Toronto at �• H. $�RZ+ING1' _ wards. d0 yds gravel for div, 67. 6.1A) : T E' A l+ 30 V. m. on above dates, via Chi- ; John Gausiio far work on div. 6t3. cngo sad St. Paul. carrying throggh _ _ Has to offer _ r ` 14.00: also drawing -gravel for div. coaches and Pullman TouriAt.Sleep- _ - A good assortment of Good Furni- ' o E9, ►t1,6(3; John A. cl'Ganeot tor, 18 G - -- in¢ care,__` - - ` �r�+r to :er delivered-promptly and ds ravel 1.81); H. Johnson, exr•avat- 0 A The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway - -- L ng Brock road bridge, 88,M); H. is the eburtest and quickest route j ' i. ,1 See Otic Fiaue"d Oak Bedroom Suites e Johnson cleaning out ditch in White- between n inolpeg- Saskatoon- , + b tic {th bru3h brass trimnlinga, Sum- :A &4*- H. Johnson, for buildinZ A ca Road of ateatwcoaltor three Edmonton. • "culvert in div.-31, and teaming stone ing purposes just received New Fast Express Service between 'F # fast Fiirnituee. Rntttt-n Chairs and cement and paying for same, at Greenburn statioii.. } Winnipeg -tnd Regina. Smooth � t Z'artlnda Chairs and Tables, 170.90 ; H. Johnson. for repairing i roadbed, Electric lighted' Sleeping � � Camp Bede and loll up 3lattresses. culvert at l0 9, in eon. 6. 12.00: �t �T p W G I B S O 1V 4 Cara, Superb Dicing Car Service. - - Tlum Ptickrin fo�imhei supplied for ' bridge at lots 3 and 4. con. 4, 10,00 ; GREENBL'RN, ONT. Ar Winnipeg. 8.43 a.m. 6.00 p.m. •F. L Green for 137 yda Rrav'el for div. Ar York ton. 7.10 p. m. 9:80 a: m. 48 and S3 13 70; H. G. Calvert and Ar. Cations. 8 3U p.m. 11.45 a.m. Carefni attention given -to Embalming and Funeral Work. !>thers [o; raising and widening base- Ar. Regina, 9.00 p. m. 7..00 a.m. Phone -tight or day -Bell or Independent. line road at Larkin'@ bridge 47.00; C HOPPING Ar. Saskatoon, R lilac crushing atone at Dunharton Ar. Edmonton, 0•� p•m• owers for Purposes t city , 61.00 ; also work excavatiti g and +�,iLl cis 1 - "FI Funeral rpo s a 'ty prices UPPER LASE S teamin ravel and stone at Bruck -- - - - • g q Sailings from Sarnia for Sault Ste. - road badge 87,00 ; H. G. Calvert and The undersigned is prepared to do a ,• an __Part• Arthur -3.90 .m., Mite d H'.' BUItLING' _ others teaining gravel on station road, grain chopping every day - Mondays, Wednesdays and Satur- Pickering, 4.00; T. W.. Lamoreaux, in the week ezcept day's. -'for 33 yds gravel for con. 4, 3.30: Ask acv Grand Trunk Agent for (� T 7 �� r_ Simon Puckrin, 70 yds gravel fur div. Saturday. { full informKtion ;-or write g _ „ `.,-,r ICKERIN l�j Onto is, 7.00; D. Annis, 50 yds gravel for div. 40, 5.00 ; GPO. Gxtea, 37 yea gray John F• Bayles, Greenwood l A. E. DU FF, D. P. A., el, for div. 25, 3.70; John A. White. � j Union• Stx�ion, Toronto, Unt. - 20 yda gravel for div. $9, 200: J. T. C S' t¢t i0 �� FRED.ALLE \, Zatu�hlin 28 yda gravel fur div. 25, Uxcts.5 kCudYBow&I Laucstire I G.T.R. Agent, Pickering _UNK 280 ; John A. O'Connor, l8 yds gra- THEDONINION vel for div. 34. 1.80; nun. Edward, • 60 yda gravel for div. 87, 6.00; John' - and M. Dwyer, fencing on lot. 18, con. - -s _ so imuno, a. oe►trt, "" .. P e 1 KRT Osaarat Man° r te' PEELS s o STORE MAM ?., 4.00. iCapNat Pend aPr.K,700+000 ffiaarw Frut;ds�TOO;000Total Assatar �,.- g reeve was instructed OFM A SAWN" ACCOt *T - On motion the to rant his order 'oft the treasurer -- - -- Each-of the branches of Trte DomiNfotl B+utc bas's 3a favor, of the parties recommended ? department devoted to savings. WHITBY :. -for paynitnt in the various reports as vine =counts receive carel attentfoa .. special presented this day. _ _- • . _Such Is own on d sits of $1. and u - A by was passed fixing the ' `' $I. ie sufficient to open a�gavinC account . township rate at 31 trills. Pickering Village 31 mills And' Claremont AL 3 Boots and Shoes of every dcsclipiion 'at the Eery lowest WHITBY BRANCH, „A. A A7KIN80N. Meinaget. mills. The County rate was fixed at 8 iiwO is 2 7/10 mills and the general school -_ - p05 e9, -Y •_ possible- prices.. •,;rate at 2 1 /10 mills. ire aovr. :, - - -- •a.�`+o -rloget A ,call is respectfdM solicited -- again at 1 P. in Monday. Sept. _ ` 9tb,, for' the - transaction of general - -Jt ]S a pleasure t0 Ehow goons. - business. _ _ tb7 a THE R AUDLEY i�� -. etf r7 F1I 1 B 1 J- .: - J. PEliLI, Brock 'Street _ • The anneal' garden party of the Aud- - - l , ley Methuidist ('hurch a ill he held on NDC�� l the evening of Tnesdny. Aiigust 27th, TA on John P-fsekaiW&._ us:tuWLtl_a.nd_�p - - ' ley. lawn, one half mile nest of And• _ley. A misceltrt•ne.ous pro BAN _ _ _ - - • r, itnussc. readifi gfs. etc.. `ill be given. �7 F ENDING money to any point in Wiitch for _ bills giving' full par ticu- �r8' Rai-vest m {tta and gloves land binder whips, forks, handles and rakes. Canada, the United States `a Europe- . is . salt, eeonomicai and New Advert4semerafe. Whet, -tones atsd files, oilers, etc.... and. the _best_ XXR OF _� AN"A ota when this Banh'g draft - r Jardine machine oil in the market. Lardine and �b lned - _. • _ . and era are . .. d money tad • TNDER TIVINE -Best quality and silica axle grease. OF�JCg 'B loweet late. T. B. SWRQUI$. Pickering. - yF _ on%, __ eatt TORONTO ` . TP OR SALT- Threshing outfit cbeap. Give us a call. Phone 1007. 1' appiyco ALtiE Kl' fl ►RfiINS, iiialiland Our groceries are the fresbest. PICKERING BRANCH, ' Creak ._as -c! _ _ WANTED- House, and frofn 1 t.o P_ W. GORDON, Manager, � ® Branch also at Whit:Irj ' two acres oflOWR. Rht thoption o!�(�TEaRGE PHILIP, .BROUGHA buyinrpatsso C. 50v.'>ti. !J Bh�Jes Ave. ?n• It l A— m' dtj 'Y -i_r• . ...�. ., c, x '.,.... :,e, s + `,.•. , ,. ,+., y'e., wr ,,,,' +s.. la,•. :,C'•z . Est , ,,,, . .. 5=2- . za. .w�`" tti' " ,Y-�, �i ..y . €,yr Y ,,.a.,mF1 x,!._ s i9 „e %4e �dx 0 _. ....., _: x l „f_ w .. .. _N• - _,.. Y, - ,..w.- •� . _ .: a. ns yr -. .M +, +» , .• .: ,. as _. .. sa, w,.s' :`emu !,aC ,' a na$ l' w 4,, Swxcrr.. _ ew4 fxs t!3ir�Y� irClkr tr,[ „U�Ye�ia of 1[>ui+tamy; dF�w ar aft wlr are W c - •...�.: a.E je .. 1' lLe' ou►iuMONT tDavid Scott and Thos. Birkett C. H. Found and Reuben Besao " t spent the. week -send at Rochebter, have been amusing themselves the Dr. R. L. G am,.denttst, Wo NIN�RD�ON'S Rae here ap 1 on .Wedneesis}y and Ontario Beach, N. Y. past week trading horses. e pglpit of the Baptist church ' Miss Maud i is holidaying at on Sunday last wail occap><ed by OSHAWA FAIR ];mpoetaatshOwitsg of Sweat display Of •' tone , of Toronto. China. A Tery large sasorlment of �eHill ardhBr• an spent Sunda Mil's M y The Prize list has been issued yy y y Rev. Mr•, Myrtle and itastec Allan offer- ing bigger and more varied prizes. ate` Books, Dolls, Toys, jmS - '` with friends-4a the city. Thompson are holidaying ate Ensuring better competition a all reoeitred foe the Solids tt ode. 0a11 + Wellington Pearson, of Toronto, home of their .uncleln Zephyr. departments. Thepreliminary founda- y wu -home over Sunday Miss Irene Forsyth, of Toronto, tion work for a big fair has all been • and ace them' George Thompson spent Sunday 13' Pi91t1A(� at the home of her quietly done. 'Preparations are now "Sripdo� takes for sU )Ifagasiaee, 11,ast at his home in Zephyr. com lete for the most successful fair grandmother, Ms,- -D. -- Forsyth.. p _ Weakly and Daily Newspapaesf Miss Michell, of '''Toronto, •'-is- pet geld. The advertising material - _ - -_- _ visiting friends in Claremont. J. C. and Mrs. Macnab and son, is ready It b spread over the coon - Graham Bros. are busy prepar- Johu, .of Uxbridge, are apet►din9 try. The ' .record of the fair ink their horsesf or the exhibition a week with ClaremoU relatives. shows the di'ectors are men of high ideals, who. have shown the public $=OC$ $troetts _ 'Whit ° r - John McGrath, has resumed Thomas Graham is expected more than they promised each _ year. �" - work after a•few days vaeati()P- home in•a few days with his pur- The important thing now is to adver- ; George Johnson is visiting his Brampton of 'Clydesdales and Hack- tise the dates, The people. knowing "brothers at $rRptoa this week. nil •3 the fair's record will do the rest. Read Misses Mary and Bessie Macnab The Misses - Hamilton hay a re- the prize list, reed the bills, read the g ire holidaying at'Jackson's point. papers, talk over the fair, and you �n Iti m ate C�IO1 C� Rev. W. R. Wood and family tut wed home aftee spending R will arrange early to be oo hand. V m 1 \,/ are- visiting friends at Tarsi, Ont• week or two-with friends in To- Watch the papers for special an- _ a runto. nouncrments, remember the dates You ma of buy an engine this ear. You ma decide that oar, Mason, of_Torcm -td — - Se 't, 9th, lOtVj and t Monday few days with Mrs, - Albert RRty- Our- Continuation School did p F present Se rator will o or another season. y Sept. Qth is preparation day. Tuesday Like mall resent owners of son. very successful ,work thin year. and Wednesday Sept. 10th and 11th, y p AL -Born-On Thursday, Aug. 8th, 1•:)ttr of the six candidates passed, are both full show days with all ex' to John and Mrs. Graham, a rise- IT hic'h is a higher precentage than hibits, attractions. races, midway, �� larger High Scha>ls p4 owing. 3ERo a - fighter. un_ _vorgthing in full Charles Sargent has been • busy Pat'euts, should remember that rt the-pae-t week at-the southern end wir aehool dues exactly the Same ` of the Wwnshih, work as town and city High � Thq Grand Lodge of Ontario, 'CREAM SEPARATORS Thomas Paterson -has impr6ved 'Sehuvls and paepares students for 1.0. O. F., in session at Hamilton, - - the appearance of his lot. by rc- entrance into Model, Normal, received gratifying reports from You may be. even be persuaded to try two or three other makes be- 4, tno9ing the fence. Medical Colleges, Universities, -etc. Grand oflieers., fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATR Mrs.' James Smally. of New- �_ _ � .... __ wachine. is aobetter maeliine -an Satisfy you ies -on the market now there market, is visiting with her sister, ... -_., ._ _ r W. H. Powell, Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- e G. H. Samis is spending a couple R Nape you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet ? Perhaps of weeks vacation at Brussels, you would Iike the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own bows 7 . _$incardine And Toronto. ' That will be beat proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us Mrs. Fred Farmer and daughter, a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by - Mrs. 'R. Johnston; Soden. spent Tuesday 'With Mrs. Frank LABORERS WANTED return mail. Address ? � Mrs. Richard Johnston and Empire Cream Separator Co. of Canada, Ltd, Toronto Child, of Toronto, are visiting the FOR HARVESTING IN WCSTZRN CANADA - Sold in Pickering Township by k former s parents, Fred and Mrs. "GOING TRIP WEST." " RETURN TRIP EAST." i ]Farmer. 1 $10.00 TO WINNIPEG $18.00,FROM WINNIPEfi HOB' &rd E. Turner, agent tiiihltevale tau lkfiss Mary liacnab, of Sandbank, am• t w � Winnipeg, nD �°r or o °s°to'avtawni`per ! ! and Miss Ross have returned from _'. vi±dEtng George and Mrs. Geruw, -0+�11�-1i OAT'g3 1MD @[7� ■Otk —From in sta tico. on to Lase on sn Soat6 d tie Goad Tzmk Stain of Iof Port Perry. Line, Toronto to Sarnia. lactodiaz all stations as th! C.P.R. Toronto to Shorthand Hade Easy R B RYAN Farmers are now very .busy at Wtndsor lnclustv*J Lad Branch Uses Inclading Gxe1Vh erb• 11vtoka from • - Guelph South and from Brampton 8�,,tb 73AI3i3£Ptl ltheir grain harvest. but their •tt+glW aftd- -From Toromo, and all .canons morsh ail. b mot fodmmng tbs Grand 'Tobaccos, es and smokers' ; ' work has been hindered much b Trunk stain LAne. Tam o to Sarnia, and from Toronto eau to but If such evidence as the following ex- WP � y not lud din Ysaercoh. Sbubot Late and atminw: and C-P•A• LLu tracts from letters and other equally sundries. Central office Bell the frequent rains., west of and strong testimony contained m our t, 'Tele'phone Co. A ency for AVOUST satk• —From all nation. in Omtartq, Tot so amt zaa. Oralia and Saotla # George Storrey, of Stouff villP, }unction aa,d east also east of North Bay, and Fane.e Ontario, - booklet is not sufijcent to satisfy an - Rolston Laundry. 1, "y flit in charge of the Standard Bank •tiGM 3otlr -from Toronto ana as .ratlow .eet to Ontariog,� aorta 8a�aad"me. person aeslrous of learning ehortband. 'CLAREMONT. ONTARIO including C.PIL 'stauoas, Sudbury to Sanit Ste. 3iaAe, Oat f tiers in the absence uP fir. 3amis then there can be no merit in'anp bust- Cabo is Away on hip vacation. y second clan uciotts t T incu tin as SOLD d. Cute et w Hess under the sun: OVERLAND A *T T. B. Hughes. of Beiseker, Alta. Omuoo n second visas hoses a ice coupon. n. h be sold. ticket s b taeinde �y '�`/j LM 1: Zi11 ILi7l eer!licanom mow. with Y esteamn coupon• When rmnpom has dgaed � DEAR MR. CLARitE — "1t is a plea- at and formerly - antlim agent on the tNianttuq t+r a )sewer rho ail boa emsas«s the te.ork u a farm taborer the sure to write a testimoniatl endorsing coupon rssu Cwt honored up to mbat Boob for .t nu ad one-hall t per mile an thing ere much superior to other C. P• R., here.. is vlaitin g friends , a,imtmnra fifty cents) to say station .me 91 Winnipeg on the Canadian Pacillm. Gordian y 3n Claremont for a few days. `Vmrtban or Grand Trunk Pacific Rallvayi la Manitoba, - 8— atcbewan or Alberta. but not things a +ed for the same purpose as The member 3 of th8 ti1'omen'+ 've of R"�°ton. �sarr or t4cLeod. Alts' your system of Eclectic Shorthand is y A certiScate, will be Laave.�d enutlia pnrchem to a sworad -e3ws t to mum a . from station am the Canadian to others f have examined: I sh,rll _ -Institute visited the Brongham y �� '�d� Nom* � n�Try� �� i Rau�.sys �m Alberta. Saskatchewan sari Ddaaltobe ease of MacLeod. Calgary and 8e stns, be Pleased to reply to acy Communi- branch On.T-tiesdAy afternoon arld t:ootta>au etartln by the same reese -is travelled on. tourney- that may be sent me with report a ve^y enjoyable tiros. November 1% paymsae of one half cent ewe Amin m'em tltp =1".4f. t'° 'erence to the system. or to have ao R. Bryan Room anted Al ph Winmtpae add de to tta oo Crum wtnaipas. provided sSerboiaer deposits ehq F y . r ll[ the etcher r ton rrfl.al st dew l nom sad .n.4 s% least thlrty day* at havaulae- one Interested call to see trn. " —L. S. V*0V jB oover and 1V. eti - Faller• in r. teas to �aessruLee w asrese P'A. Asama, or *dam- FALLIs, 4T, Parliament St.. (teacher.) lANO M4QEk 59T • K. a. NUIPav D.P. A.. C.JPJR- Torest. a Terse_ Pot t Our Fall- ae l�ieeer ---,�� on Tuesday when they took in the _ menced September 5th, but students CA RS traces. --_ - ,__ .. • )Write orscoall for fissile booklettioa is f A %V® TRUCKS r+ None of the churches were over y pe - 'crowded on Sunday 1 The , 1912 Models are unsur ssed for -steady dawn pour of rainInduced -.- Canadian Northern Railway -• - Clarke's Shorthand College value and efficiency. x► good many to prolong the morn- 393 College St., Cor. Manning Aye. Above cut represents our five ding na.P• - -- -- - �^ j t ♦ P C. H. Found is bur lastering irfViO0O Harvesters 1/y inlited TORONTO. at pa3sengef. LF�isiy horse .power gar pp ..Jacob, dyer's new reseidence on $1375.00, deliveced ill TorotRo the 9th conrea:=ion. This is an up 'I ►. fully equipped. y, �r�dits� X�C- UR _� i� a � _- I_ ° ,e -? Y _ +..- CaII without fat] and and see v the coimm�nity "well ere to the �%'���e„�'� p Models. owner. t0 •/ 111ni a 10.00 ? i ~ i 7 w,e. y A new shingle out on Brock 9t. P g o t : t ; -_r Shaw- Overland Sales Co., this week, "Gasoline' is the legend -Choice-of destination left to excursionist. Half -a -cent a mile trout «in- 0 3; ; o s `' a K I' °- p 52 to 59 Adelaide St., West. It bests. Perhaps it in hardly Di g to Regina, Saskatoon. Warman, Swan. River. Edmonton and to all e 0 � � ! g C 1t I ► Q « . necessary. to explain that it is the u er points on the Canadian Northern Railway. c �oa4e as •ey C e p' T 0 R O N Q same of a Stud commodity, not A Reuirainq, half -a cgnt a toile from all points on C. N. R. to Win- ?3: o o personal cognomen. nfpeg.. $1&00 from Winnipeg to original'starting•point, :° r'g 3°5i ..o T. Gregg accompanied .,by IriQ DATES OF SALE ° v;" m o e S. w °A o O Pickering Lumber Yard ��TT' nephew, luster Hugh Gregg, had Aga. 20-From TprontQ and Rosedale. C. N. n, and lines In Ontario, To- 0 5 a z ea Jan �- 1 -a pleasant visit last, week to. the tti All'kinda of roll hemlock, 1 and 2 p roll to to Sarnia on G. T. R. and south thereof. ' o,pl A.R rough Heart's Delight Facln at Chazy, Aug. 23 -Prom Toronto and all C. N. O. stations east and south of Spar- •! ffi Feb 4LO inch pine dressed. �j! on P? e.� 2 9 2 -• a o• �ar,y� In sidings—we have Manitoba ; - drop, -New York state, where Frank row Lake; all stations on Central Ontario Railway. and sGtitona j charge of the ho sl'remont, is in nQ $hat hti Lake anti nnenfgw�ael nP, and east of, but-not includ 9 o o -. ° ' a mtDe .b 06 Vd..and feather edged. CID In shingles itti Columbia. k and hft The whistle of a steam engine on the G. P. R. got beyond control Aug- 28 -From Toronto, all C. N. O. stations east and sonth of Sparrow g it m a . •I July, C a In ready roofing—Montreal and early last Monday morning and Lake: all Central Ontario itailway and Bay of Quinte.stations, a t.i. j NO Brantford make. , and points east of. but not incltiding North Bay. ° 1O ° °. e " I eepl N ` startled mien of bur citizens b �.: oat.: 1.. D. D. GORDON & SON, _.. Y y A0 -From Toronto to S arrow Lake on t3, N. O.; also points on other - blowing continuously. for fifteen Aug. a ' lines Toronto to North Bay, Sudbury and west thereof. >m !� ^ -g• n C .,s= +� tiny Pickering, Out „ tmintitea. Ultimately It �PA3 per- The ricbeWconntry in the West.is served by the Canadian Northern. The °+ Doe tz suaded to "abut up." demand for Harvesters along its lines ie heavy and *Ages the highest. January 1013-Whitby ls, oehawa t1, Btroairha �1 At the re-opening of the nose) it, Port Perry 3T, Uxbridge lo, Cannlnittoa fl, _ pe , g In Write for Homesesiers' Guide, showing 35,000 free bomsteads Beaverton s, Cptervoie 7 church of Ontario Methodism at awaiting. the settler. _Hay Bay, near Napanee, on San- For full ptirticulars ripply to • - -- - ' day last an insevibed Bible t-n - $ - -- -- -- R: L. FAIRBAfRN, (ten'' -1 Passe Asst• Can. Nor-RF ,T Hymn- - Book- = *ere- presen ' a -the chtirch by Rev.. R. acid Mt;s. _ And prepared to do all kinds of, - Doke, late of Claremont. - _ The Methodist and Presbyterian Woodwork Repairing And churches will unite their services S= �� P S 0 N C 0 next Sunday, the morning §erpice Some Special Values Tire. Setting. Of all materials and desism JIL,� being held in the Presbyterian _ u _ _ � kept in stock. will our storlk Chureb,� and the evening in the Men's heavy weight • Overalls. blue striped with bib, seven pockets, double Y aid. oWaln: �aa' #be ta4.l.diy . s#hgd3st ebuewh» aeamed;+es�pen at sides, brass buitotta ttizrd tmeltles. "- elw... e.I—�et9, (1:20. 's3PEu-ML-'TY -iN 'SOit3'E°HOEING agents we do no not them, oonsegnsat- - will' be conducted by Rev. Dr. Black dennem Overalls, made in pant fashion, four pockets, all don h a seamed ly we can, and do throw off the is Marvin. Kant -Rip 1.15. Without exception teese•overalls are the best rdlne ire the Ind. phone, No. 302, Claremont oommission of 10 per cent.,wbiobyovuwM trade to -der I know whereof I•s eak as I know the goods thorougbly. v j� certainty save by parohaetag from na.� The Women's Institute this pp• g py JOHN J21cGRATH ealleolioited. month will meet at the home of Rom era for small iris and boys. Get a set of these, it..eaves.... Mrs. Reuben Rawson on Wedues- ;_ ` clothes and Lots of washing, price ob'aen'ts, MO:�'T, ONT. HITiT ORANiTE CO-9 P. An p Bos. Whitby Ontario Interesting program will be Riven. SMALL WARES Something that makes a fine girth- Roll call frutn Canadian .Rnthor?. day present -a beautifr)l:box contain- ThB Pickering' E. W. E v A Sy ' Pocket corttlis ii and 10 cents ui old -e ed needles, lwdkine, thim- 'The members willl meet at . Mrs. ._. g g y ,e , � g C. J. Brodie's at 2 o'clock' , w here Dressing combs .10, 15 and 20 sputa ; file, 2 spools, etc. o . Gentleman's Russian leather case with. hair brush, _ • • 'Pump Manufacturer A bits %vilLbQ it) readiness to take Fine combs _ __ - 10 cents tooth brush, ,,silver soap -holder" etc:, Vigilance' Committee cj them to the p1Rce of oieeting. Tooth brushes $. 10 and 15 cents 1,00, Smoking set, a pieces, silvered. Shop-. and Residence, Dundas St y On Friday night last the ties shaving brushes 25,cents' 75 cents, The object of this Association is to � § alarm wits Sounded Rud in i few lessen stealing nd prosecute _. WHITBY, ONT.- g seconds the whole fire brigade was We have in the Millinery Department x few good hats we are offering at the. felons.- _ Three speeding -iii the direction of Cal- greatly reduced prices. noes we, o ht House d at f W itby wl Vert Hurlbert's resddell,60 fraru - _ Members haviat; property stolen oommnni• ; Which great volumes of smoke GROCERIES GROCERIES - = - oats immedistely with any member ' We are prepared to instal wood or iron " were issuing. Investigation show- of Executive Committee. p 1? r" Al 8 This department is Always complete with all. the best viands tl a pumps on short notice, also Attend ed that the chimney and pipe-* inarkuL can produce at very, reasonable pikes. Have yott sampled Momberahip .see 3100. to all kinds of repairing. rah were merely using the -roost eon- our teas and euffecs,, we•challeuge the trade on otir 25c. black Tiekete'msv be bod from the President or . Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill; -' venient method of gettiiig rid of and mixed hlencled tea, it i4 F 1181 t0 Rlt ' iO<'. ACl:N a tea, 8ecretsry onappliestion. g " A superfluous amount of soot. For- a q 3 p g also gasoline engines and tuuately no damage was dens but our stile of this tea Is atAA:lily increasing, just try it Ezec. Ootn. -L. D. Banks, ' l the sgure gear and be convinced. W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Ontj _ ,the incident served to give the w -p J,'Ar O'Connor Arthurleflre�. MAGNET CREAMtISEPARATO'R• Al fire company a much needed prac- t' i '11 P►JO iii & Co. .. PI C KE RT �1T G �� rice. ! Preaidedt. i3eoretary Phone din. 30 at�residenee. q t. •' -.' ' . ... .: .. :. .: � . -, i ,. :• .'. ' dam. 4 :Y,�, Y f :• CM• fw2--._:,•.., �,,.,..:.._.:....-,_ � ,_._..:._..r,..- ...- :_.::,'.��� �-_:.,. s,_._.,_.z:.,.....,,.�.�...._.. ._. >._._ .__,,._. -_._ r.__•.___.,.- ..____...___. - ;r�� r.,- _.:• -_.. ._. .._._Mm,�,:..:�;,;,,,. -..,, �._... �, v.. �'., y:;, a, �e' �?.: �. i"•..,° d±:, 3F.��:rsk��',�._._.dta�•s...._, ti,, d 3, ,+xy - ..n:.+a +.W , �.. -.ic ".P -.r,,. `:.w- • -� ...; ., ,•v .� •,, .w "p`" "'n'� ,, -�, .. -.. .. _ Nu y - , ,n,: '" . . ._ .. '" � , . - ,,y„q,,a,,- 1,�•scmY Ortiffir••„tr•r:oiwtic2.i.mlrmsr ...•Mn .•yak wa! G�' rasaarna .✓�:.s'mrssta5F4"t�s -+w, i::akcn" • . .y �- '.-eC^ ^`- >r.*... ,�, „ti,a••fi7'?1s»tui'� :..a.. .,» },rev..•.t�y,: ...<a „�..'Wa'+!xb °.•'.y ;.r» •'e.Cy3y: - ••+z�e.uq :+Xt °,..es+Kna , _ . - - 4` 19DF.,iY6i4P.�p1 >�tik3w:S"'�Wib A - PRAIRIE REPORTS. :W `::$K ROBBERY Harvesting will be General by Last THEAL LV STIR j w 4 Week of August. '1 014 i' despatch from Winnipeg says:- Commission of Conservation Will Send Experts to David Walters and Alice Davis Taken into Custody A '�►. r The crop report on Wednesday cov- ` erin the three Prairie Provinces is wide the Owners _ - �„� - .­.,vat Palmer Housei.: 'I'onon'to - .. ; � _ g ., . a most gratifying, the feature being ,+ the remarkable progress made in A despatch from Ottawa says: i 1•ustration • farms in the Prairie "? i _ :despatch from Toronto says : police believe is part of the pro- the last two weeks. The grain is For the purpose work by Detective Richard ceeds of the big haul. From re- fillip well, The barley harvest has p Pow of demonstrating! Provinces. In Ontario there are g y ;o Canadian farmers how the ma eight farms, in Quebec six, and New tad by other members cords in the detective office it ap- started at most points. T °'z "Q=l�a� ick, Prince Edward Island o •nto Polio4l De rtment, ars that Walters had previously et the best out of the. land in the Pa pe in ,Alberta is- largely -in shock, and and Nova Scotia three_'each. I resulted in the arrest at the Pal- been arrested in the United States the old fields of s rip wheat are most economic manner, the Com- The Ontario , illustration farms mar House on Saturday night of under the names of O'Day and Fer- already cut. Harvesting will be mission of Conservation has chosen are as follows: Lanark county, farm David Walters and Alice Davis, who guson. general, from August 12th to 22nd a number. of farms throughout the owned by W. Hands of Perth; Es- -are believed to be members of the Some time ago the police received the 15th being theudate given when Provinces for illustration purposes. 'sex county, farm owned by Nelson gang of safe - blowers who stole more a tip that some of the stolen bills the majority of points will com- In each case the Commission has Peterson Ruthven, and farm owned _ than $360,000 from the Bank of were being circulated in Toronto. mence. It means that with aver- chosen farms whose owner agrees by R. F. Taylor, Essex; X'brfolk Moitreal at New Westminster, B. Accordingly Detective Tipton sent age harvest weather the great bulk to be guided by the agricultural ex- count .' C., on September 14, 1911. Walters' to the }sank for a complete list of y, farm owned by A. M. Crm of the crop will be of contract grade. penis provided. These are F. C: ver, Simcoe ; Waterloo county, farm right name is said to be Walter all the money missing. These lists Should the West produce two hun- Nunnick, the Commission's agri -, owned by Paul Snyder, Elmira; On- i I2avjs,_ h personal were sent.toAhe hohels, cigar stores, Bred million eat, culture}- esnert; -and Sour, ����- _'_y_arie €ar Thorn effects belonging to the pair re- 'theatrea and other places in the city as there seems eve probability it formerly farm superintendent � T� ry p y y perintendent of ( mas Hall Brooklin ; Dundas coun- Bulted in the recovery of $2,020 in where a large amount of money is will it means that this season's Macdonald College. The illustra- t farm owned b Whittaker Bros. -bills of the series taken from the handled, with instructions to re- crop of Western Canada will be the tion farms have already been chosen Williamsbur y _ bank. There was also $7,185.50 in port to the police in case any at- dominating factor in the world's in the eastern Provinces and both Meetin will be held from time -- _ bills, gold and° silver, making a'to= tempt was made to pass bills of the Meetings ,will _ tai of $9,205.50, all of which the series described. markets,, ;� �. r. Nunnick and Mr. Fixter are to time at these points, and will be now in the west arranging for fl- addressed by experts. 1111 BATONS T?a,t'n TOO FREELY. - PRICES Of FARM PRODUCTS lambs at $s t0 o $8. aces- Relents• ed. Shake -up in St. John Pollee Force YOUNG GIRL'S BRAVERY. COUNTERFEIT BILLS. f.o.b.. and $8.60 to $8.75 fed and watered UNITED STATES MAIM7TS.- Imminent. Though Unable to Swim She Saved Crude Fakes of $1 and $2 Notes REPORTS FROM TMt LEAOINQ TRAO! Minneapolis. Dec.' 13, - Wheat -Sept„ A despatch from St. John, N. B. Her Little Brother. - I ha d, 911.&c; 3 7.8 Dec., 920; Mae. 96 3180: No. P Have Been Circulated. . StNTRt[t OF AMtRICA. 1 hard, $1.037.80; Np. 1 Northern, $1.033 -8c: says: The St. John pollee force is .. _$1 n13 e_t�_$.1 0174. No. 3 yel• k�u �ce�_ A despatch from Brockville says: 'A despatch from Toronto says _ a. o 3 wbite oats, to c, - -1?t -- viand successful at- -- tow corn. 720: prtas of Osmh cram, Cllssss ape other No. 2 rye, 631.2 to W. Bran, $19 to $19.50. ing to H. R. McLellan, Commis - 1111 _ Counterfeits of Canadian G_overa- Flom- Leading local patents la wood, t. tempt at rescue from drowning fiere went one dollar a�two -do r H•agtsw at Noma and Aare$ o. b., Minneapolis. $5 to $5,35: other at stoner of Public Safety. A prison p within two weeks took place on notes have been ante, $x.75 to $s; drat clears. 113.50 to i3.• er charged with drunkenness and put in circulation _ B]3EADSTIIFFB. 75; second clears, $2.1to to 82.70. Saturday afternoon. Alfred Mas- 1?nlnth, Aug 13•-- Wheat -No. i hard, $L- resisting the police was so badly in Toronto and Hamilton. The Toronto. Aug. 13,- Flour - Winter wheat, sey, aged three years, non of Daniel 90 per cent patents. 13.80 for new, at sea- 04 M: No. 1 Northern. old. 81.033 -e: t`N+o. 2 wounded by a beating on the head police have come seines a few of board, and at $3.85 for home oonsump- Northern, old $1,0138: Aug.. o. 1 North• with batons that several stitches Massey, Water street, was playing the bad billa, and are on the look- ern. 94 5.80. Sept.. 92 5.80 bid; Dec.. 93a °bid. tion. Manitoba Hours (these Quotations had to be put in his scat At the on the platform of a launch house. out for more of them, and for those ;v. care for 1u.e bass, in cotton bags 100 p p' In attempting to reach some brush �. . •. Micro) - >?irst patent., $5.70; second Pat- FORESTRY CONVENTION. , hearing Wore the Magistrate on who are sending them out. Only a - lents, $5.20, and strong bakers'. $5. on and pull it from the wate7 the little _ Friday morning the Commissioner few are as yet known to have been ttrack, Toronto. boy fell in. He was going down the Manitoba SPheaL -No, 1, Northern, 11.12. Annual Sleeting Will Be_ Held at said the city would be Iiable for put in Toronto, but it has been Bay ports; No, 2 at $1,68 and. No. 3 at .. second time when his sister '_'Nellie, i 111.05, Bay ports. Feed ,rheas Sena at 62 Victoria, B.C., Sept. 4, 5 and a. damagcra, and he intended to make leained that quite a number have - - aged fourteen, attracted by his - to 63c, Bay pons. a thorough investigation, made their appearence in Hamil- 1 Ontario Wheat -No. 2 white, red and A despatch from Ottawa says. a, screams, ran to the dock, and with - :: imued. 96 to 980, outside.. The fourteenth annual convention 1111 -- out waiting plunged into the water, ton. The bills are very easy of de= Peso- Nominal. .r �� "0 a - *f tee-tion.' They are photographs "of Oats-Car lots of No. 2 Ontario, 42 1.2,. of the Canadian Forestry Aeaocia- x - *� which at this point is- fifteen feet ' .and No. 3 at 411.2c. outside; No. 2 at 45c. tion for the reading nd discussing "' 3 k. I the originals on paper of a much . g g a deep. The young girl Cannot swim, .on track, Toronto. 'No. i extra W. C. tes•d, Y-�; • more inferior quality than the true An i -ec. Bay ports, and No. 1 at 401.2c, of papers, and the passing of reso- but secured a huld on her brother _ Bay po rte. lutions based thereon, will be held a�'' and .managed to keep herself and notes. The greens and blacks on ' Barley'- Nominal." the etchin s are -act of the same upon the Invitation of the Govern- !him afloat until the lather learn- g 7 corn­ 4o, 2 American yellow, lac, on ' strong tones as those of the origin- ls ra0k. Bay parse: and at Me. Toronto; ment of British Columbia in the ing of what had happelied, rushed 1 - 3, 81c, Toronto, and 77c. Bay forts. City of Victoria, B.C„ on Wednea- to the scene, um ale but appear Washy, especially Bye- Nomtaal. jumped in and landed I the greens. Buckwheat- Nominal. der,. Thursday and Friday. Sept. 4, his two children safely on the boat - E. 1lontA freight iob -brats. 923. i bass. To- 5 and e. 1912. Sir Richard Me. house platform. ti• • Bride_. Premier of the Province, + ' -WILL EMPLOY 2x0 MEN. PSODUCE: and Hon. W. R. Roar, Minister of OTTAWA OFFICIALS."" i Batter- Dairy, choice; as to W., bakers'.' P taterlor. 20 to 210; opoice, dairy: tubs, ar a triin this convent one andawill tad- { � suspended Peed ni In nl Auto Company Coming to Start in to Zio: 0reamery. ?! to 260 Los rolls, and g 4) ry IIItO inns nor solids dress the delegates upon this sub- ._ ; . _ Brantford. - 1, Eggs- -ease lots of new -laid. 25c per don.: ject which is now the uppermost r� ,,, ; a ra Waterworks Attains, e despatch from Brantford aaya� fresh. Ll0_ one in British Columbia. While �' A despatch from Ottawa Says Cheese -New cheese. 141.4 to 141.2a for' Negotiations have been concluded large. and 141.2 to 14140 for twins 1 papers and addressee will naturally City Engineer Newton J. Ker, and - _Hand- purred. $i per hue_1-1 .� deal wish a Bri- x '.;assistant here far the eatabliskmeat of '4 the h Columbia, they will not be ooa- _ eeton Autom ile- Company, with r primes, $2 25 to $2,90. t1R - - _ " -��. Home' --- Extracted in tins. 111.2 to 121.20 were on Saturday suspended by a ca tint stock of g?o0,o00. 'The - r tb, nor x0.'1. wiioleaale; combs, ss.26 to fined to this, and to every way they. Mayor Hopewell from all ooanectioa p l holesale. - firm is a branch of the Keeton En- - "i*onttry- W831essIe prices o[ choice COnveatioa will be nations! is char• with" the civic %Yauarworka Depart pm+hrt: - Chickens. 1s to 190 per acter -and embrace every part o! �.: ��, ne Company of New York. It will y r Went. Engines: Wm. 8torrie of b,; bens. 13 to 140: ducklings. 16 to 170, Canada. - -Q employ 'ISO hands, and operations x ive poultry. about $o lower than the sT_ tiew York, who has been here in will be commenced immediately in• above• connection with the lane for the f: tPotatoee-- Canadian, new, 91.2,5 to 41_M GERMAN CRUISER IS FAST. � � p the old Barber k Ellis factory on 1 b,� . - - city a filtration with the plans for Elgin street. t - PROVI >oxa Went Over Meseared Mlie at Speed the city's filtration system, wan E .A temporarily placed- in charge. The bacon -Long clear, 131.2 to 140 De r ib.. of 22 knots an Hour. + ;„ ; Mayor's action'' -was taken in view in case lots.' Pork -Short cut• $?s So to Pi.F.NTY OF VEGETABLES. r-e-• on_to__M ems- Mediuea of the coming inquiry to fix respon- _ to light. 171.2 to Ise: heavy, 161. to ITi��- C12.8jiat('}l frnm�aaZi�_. aSVa Sibility for thf- break_ iII_,the -_ae. U14f�rrous, 13 to 131 -2c: breakfast bacon. 1s to The German turbine cruiser Goe- Twaterworks intake, which resulted . o , . • : , _. c; backs. 20 to 21c. ben, which wan launched at Ham- Western Ontario. Lard- 'Pierces. 1301 tubs. 131 -4a; palls, A \DREW CABNEIrIL in the recent outbreak of typhoid if31•ic. burg in March last year, on Wed - i Who will spend some . money in fever. A despatch from London, Ont., MONTREAL MARKE", nesday underwent a speed test over .trying out a cure for cancer found gars : I. B. Whale, Middlesex a measured mile here, and is re • - tl[onercat. Aug, 13.- oat.-- canadtan west- by as old Irishman. NEW ELEVATOR AT MONTREAL County Agricultural Expert, visited - era. No. 2. '45 to 451 -2c; do., No, 3, u to ported to have developed a speed e. - the vegetable - growers of London 1141.20; extra No. I teed, 450. Barley- of •32 knots. At her revious trial f anttoba teed. 63 to 64c. Flour- Manito. p •IMMIGRATION FIGURES. G.T.M. , Believed to be Planning and vicinity last week and reports - ' pa Spring wheat patents. firsts, 95.80; do., on May Ie she made 30 knots. She Million- Bushel Structure. that' this year's vegetable harvest Seconds, $S.39., strong bakers', $5.10: Win• is the speediest ship in the German Fifteen Per Cent. Store In Three _ will be an unusuall lar a ield all• ter patents, choice, $5.25: straight rollers. y 8 y _J14.8s to $4.90: do., bags, 82.25 to $230. Boned navy• Months Than Year A o. A despatch from .Montreal nays : around. asses-- 8arret5, $5.05; bare• 90 lbs.. $2.40. el ;� g _ Plana for a new 1,000,000- bushel Hran -$22; shorts. $26; middlings, $27; elevator to be erected in Montreal - -• -- snouillie. 830 to $34. *Has -No. 2, per. ton. CALL FOR TENDER$ AT ONCE. A despatch from Ottawa says: car lots. $16 to'$17. Cbeese- Finest west- ._ During the three months, April 1 are 'now in course of preparation. ALLEGED SPIES RELEASED. erns• 131.4 to 133.8c: finest Easterns, 121 -2 It is believed that the Grand Trunk _ to.1274c. 'Butter- choieesf creamery. 2614 Hon. Frank Coehraae Hopes to Let June 30, of the current fiscal is back of the ro ect. The eleva- �o 261.2c; seconds, 26 to 2614c. Eggs -Se• Contracts for H. B. Railway. year 175,341 immigrants arrived 1n p 1 English Yaefitsmen Accused df Tail levied, 48 to 290; xo. 2 stock. 21 to 220. Po A despatch from Winni a says : for will be ready for business in the tatoee -Per bag, car las, $1.60 Canada. Of this number 121,998. ins Photos of Harbors. p g fall of 1913. " --- arrived at ocean ports and b3 3 - Lm, STOCK mAnx -ET% Tenders -for -- the -- construction -of -the .. A despatph from Kief,- German, from the United - Bta�es: These , Montreal, Aug. 13.- Steers sots from $4 Hud$on Bay Railway to tidewater g- ,WOMAa CGT BY BINDER. says: The five .English yachtsmen to $6.50 per 100 lbs.• cows from $3.50 to $5. urea show an increase of fifteen per Few good bulls were offered, and on the will' be called for at once wan the who were arrested on August 4 at cent. as compared with those for" common run the price ransed trom $2.50 announcement of Hon. Frank Coch- Horses Started ' While She was Eckernfoerde, in Schleswig -Hol- to $3.25. , Shee sold fairly steady at 4c rane, Minister of Railwa s on the corresponding months of last stein on the char a of es iona . a pound and' lambs bronght 4e for eom• y Standing in Front of It. S l? fie fiscal ear, which were 109,316 at -. were' released on Thursday. The neon and .61.2c for good. Hogs were Thursday. Mr. Cochrane said it y y ocean its and 43,802 from the A despatch from St. Thomas sa about 75c lower than a week ago, selects was hoped that contracts could be Po were accused of taking photographs selling at $8.50 per 100 Ibe. Calves brought let on h -is -- return -to Ottawa as it United States, making a total for Mrs. Archibald Donn of Iona Sta- of important - points. along -the har- ' $3 to $in each. + 9. Toronto, Aug. 13. -Cattle - Exporters, was the object to complete the line the three months, April 1. to June tion, met with a serious. accident bors and bays, but the- police ad- choice, $7.25 to 37.50; bull@, $4.50 to $5.25; at the earliest possible moment. 30, 1911, of 153,1.18. During the Friday evening. • While she was mit now that the suspected men cows. $5 i $5.60. Butcher- ChoiO5 i7 to _y, _ -! month of, June this ear there were standin in front of a self - hinder ` 17.36; medium, $6 to $6.75; cow @, $5 to $s.. y g , seem only to have been guilty of - fls Calves- Steads. $7.50 to $8.50. Stockers President Taft vetoed the woo arrivals 32,140 of the seam- started, badly lacerating foolhardy photography, of which - Steady. $5 to $5.35. Sheep -Light ewes R bill. ing been at ocean orts and 13,748 her le ust above the ankle, the knew the risk. ` -i4 - to Ile �s . t,eays. R3-ta $3 3tr: -ellrr t p B7 y from the United States, as against 40.008 for June last year, 27,973 of OVER ONE HUNDRED ILLED 6 froth site U _S -RAIN N THE. BRITISH ISLES HYDRO IS GROWING. Explosion of Black . Damp Caused a 'Disaster in a Mr. Beck. Predicts Call for 50,000 hs Harvest Prospect Assumes a Serious Aspect as' :Mine in German Result of the Wet. y Horse -Dower in 1913. ; _ A despatch from Toronto says: A despatch from Bochum, Ger- themselves along the various levels, That the Hydro Electric Commis- A despatch from London says : Official statistics show that in the many, says : An explosion of black when a serious fire damp explosion lion will be distributing between Over an extensive area of the Brit- nine weeks -fropl tie beginning of damp and coal dust on Thursday occurred. The detonation was 40,000 and 60,000 horse =power in the ish Isles the harvest prospect is as.- June the frequency of rain has been morning in the .Lorraine shaft of heard- at the surface, and the offi- Niagara zone by the end of 1913 is suming a very serious aspect, in unusually great over nearly the: _ the coalfield in the village of vials on duty immediately formed _Gerthe, four milep Erom Bochum, rescue parties of the men belonging the prediction of Hon.. -Adam Beck, consequence of .the .vagaries of .the whole -of the United Kingdom, ' In the past month the consumption weather, which has now been of a while the total uantit of- the- cost the lives of 193 miners, accord- to the night shift, who rushed back _. q. l of power by the municipalities hav- more or leas unfavorable type since water which has,.fallen is tar el 1 ing to the ofHcial_report. Two oth- to the' pit mouth together with the g y n ars were severely and twenty -three villagers. The rescue crews, which ing contracts with the commission the advent of June. A year ago the sevens of normal. slightly injurcli Death was prat- did such good work at the time of was over two and a half times great - country had a summer of intense _ . - tically instantaneous in all cases. _French mine disaster at Cour- err than a year previous. The high- heat and dryness, which enabled• Within the last few days the rain 'The cause of the explosion has not iierea;' near Lena on March 10, eat load during . July was 24,28e farmers do complete the harvesting storms have increased in intensity, - `tget been definitely ascertained, but 1906, when 1,230 miners were killed, horse - power, compared with 9,737 operations some weeks earlier than and .lulls of one inch a day are ra- �' xt is thought that a blast reached arrived here early in the afternoon, for July, 1911. Toronto helped the usual. This season they have to Cher common, Sometimes the $4 big pocket of gas. The day shift but were unable to penetrate the total along in great style, the maxi- sit with folded arms, waiting for a amounts have exceeded twosinches. ;w of am men had just descended into galleries, owing to the flames and mum load here increasing from 1,- cessation' of the all but-daily .rain -, .Unforttinately, there is no prospect the workings and were distributing the >Miannoua gases. 528 to 10,164. storms. o{ an improvement in conditions. ii,' w 1 q_. . ; , a eri'• .. ._..' ,,:. ... _ . ...... ...: �.. ', y - � ,h� Y�, s,kd -. cy„ . •�t',.. 4 •.;1 .`� r �.. asp ,, d. -'..e :'' .: .. .. .. ..,.':r :- .,.,.' L� . -•iiw ;.a5^.l "y. .1 : ^`�' ,M Yr.. c�: :3'+ ,G rt. ,. h..:., ,z, .,. ,,, ..•.:,,s >.. ,'..�. ... _• .,.; ..4- .... ..�,. .� 'e �� a ,.c'. ,+ .,� , .. . -_ "S. ,. O .t•' .M -. .v J _ .!•i4'. r r .in. I r ... M,... a J, '. ,., .. a ,:. J,. u� a i ]• ,. .. 1k . ,.... �":* s,,.._.? JL .?;,1`"�St'Y.r,:3Y!�[:.r.s..il ......_.3. ._ ,�..._.a ,,.. ,.. - - ' - -- ... a.. ;:,� ... ,. <.. .. F -.t �.. -'.: _. ..:.m_.__......- ' -..xe, .�,.,..... , .. .,....1x._:.,aa4:m, .. �- rsP�n....e... _,..- -Ae!,�.s•_.FS:':.' -rub pia 3. saw. a+. �iX:. �' ftn+• K.' �',: 5.. y�" r�" F` ��"+ P*. �' �.`+ �' ti.. ��i'. �` �nr., f2:'' �?asw? i�, � '..a•?':�a��:,,�+r- _,4iG,.e,�_. .R • �V A STRANGE RISE. . _ SHE DIDN'T KNOW MCYPHE$: - ,'• 3�' Liol Will ure a Girl Agalnet Sys will be boys, except when Iolfelnent. they are little wretches, and Tommy + y( _was no exception. t. They will take any risk at Lloyds. He had broken one of the school , e • e 3hv It should be understood -that this rules, and the teacher told him to There are n0 dead files great corporation has nothing to des tell his mother about it, and also , . ? with it, but that the brokers . issue about the ^ { punishment he had re- - 1 n about when ceived. This was foxy of teacher. � g the policies as individuals, Here She thought mother might thrash" are a few specimens of risks actual- WILSON'S him again. = ly, insured: The next morning she - -asked-: -� " u The uncle of a rich heiress took "Well, 'Tommy, did you tell your GOES FARTHEST FOR out a policy for ten thousand -guin- mother about your bad behaviour .. eas against her eloping with a cer- yesterday, and how I punished lain man 'before a specified date. "Yes, miss," replied Tommy -He paid a-•thousand guineas prem- ium. quickly. nd the girl did not elope, so < 'Well, what did your mother ( a8 broker was in a thousand guin- are used as directed. e say?" was teacher's next question. r All Druggists, GIG- A young man sued by a girl for "Said she'd like to wring your eeFS and�'feneral Deal damages for breach of promise to neck, miss," replied Tommy calm- marry eight hundred guineas for a lye -- �� p palic�- ,- �v?r�ng anw amount of moo- - - - - - -- -- - - — - -. ey the jury might award to the 1 1 gGRAD4'�1E. -_ _ _ . :. - _- _ _ FARMS _FOR..SALE. 5 plaintiff. It ' �' + N. W. DAwsON, Ninety Colborne etr••p 5 dred pounds, so the broker made G Great List of Special Attractions � _ N Toronto. more than - for the C. N. E. ; ;t l Ej I bay THOUSAND h fit. T The programme of special attrac- • l` " hundred R A cablegram arrived at the office P . • and implements. There is in the stock of a ship owner stating that'one of t tions for the Canadian National Ex- W WITH - 4 horses, 10 cows, etc. This to a snap, and � �p his steameXS was on the rocks in a � hibition has just been issued, It is c COOP .g F -can 4 YOU'VE GOT TO TAKE A o dangerous place. The owner took f featured by the Imperial Cadet I FLY KNOCKER (y OOD FARMS IN LINCOLN, WELLAND. CHANCE. - t paid R re representative corps from all ^ &d :�Uosee i i l > : If you go across -the ocean, your f for this a premium of £5,000. The p parts of the Empire, and the I p,larts r reaMneble prices. > :; 'Ishi is liable to sink. s ship was saved so he lost the g two famou8 bands frOID En 1 a Aarde.leror L LBERTA, SASKATCHEWAN AND True - moils t the S blocks. - _enough, b —� -- $ n, Th' AFRAID OF DR�iUGHTS. RUIT FARMS -ALL SIZES. IN TUB e wrecked. ] There is enough vaudeville fur. half " "Did you ever see any one so - f If you just jimmy around the home g Fail to Seleet Food Nature De- a a dozen ordinary shows a historical g afraid of drau hta as Aunt Mar H H' W. DAW -ON, Toronto J JW+ - - town, your automOFii'le is liable to ' Inands to Ward Oft Ailments? s ' t tha I" M MALE HELP WANTED. s P A Kv. lady, speaking about food, , numbers of Imperial fireworks N p p A AILWAYB REQUIRE YOUNG MEN , �, ,: - " 'your elbows and shoulder blades.. � s „ n nightly, too, net to s Zouaves, the „ room and f positions i h, If you go buggy riding our horse 1 all kinds of ordinary food until, far p Swimming Races, War Canoe Races, - -- o our School. Now is the time to male• ar- i S some reason,, indigestion and nerv- A Athletic 'Meet, Baby Show, etc. It N A Standard 'Medicine.— Parnie- r ranvements for Fall studies. Free Book the road and kick you into the mid ,ous p prostratiun set in. l is a truly wonderful programme. g lees Vegetable Pills, compounded ' i No. is explains. Dominion School Railroad- HP die of - After I had run down ' .1. - _ hs yTF.JDY. If you go out walking an auto m my" attention was called to the fie- C _ o known to have a revivifying and sa- i l 1 GOD TItiyMITHR WANTED y is - - mobile is liable to scramble you up c cessity of some .change in my diet, l lutary effect upon the digestive or- r r°nto - or a footpad is liable to to you a and I discontinued m ordinary T The impudence of some o le !" g gans, have through years of use at- ` `T ANTED.-BY WELL KNOWN NAM � �S suddenly yet firmly upon the dome b breakfast and began •using Grape s snapped airs. Parvenue. "Elie told t tained so eminent a position that � " order house, dealing exclusively in t to of thought, fhou n re &amwtth a goad quantity of rich , y g + they rank as a standard medicine. j Q Qaete occnpai� n orders from at Apply. g g nit still at home's hun- r "whose w The ailing should remember this. c dred things are liable to happen " "In a few days more my condition n nocently, " , ctrietex." care A. McKim Co., Toronto, E you, You may have a fits -some weary c changed in a remarkable way, and d do ? # #an be assimilated by the weakest MiscEt L =: wayfarer may come along and sell ! I began to have a strength that 1_ y stomach and are certain to have a M LANEOUS ' you a lot of Turkish rugs, -lightning i; h had never been possessed of before, D y' s healthful and agreeable effect on ' ''v AKD FARM SCALES: Wtlann•e ' may strike the house,, slid then I a a vigo�f body and a poise of mind P Cordial is prepared from drugs g the sluggish digestive organs. - Ceaie Wnrt<w, 9 Eaflianada Toror+te m - there is always the possibility of t that amazed me, It was entirely k known to. the profession as thor• � �. ANCER, TUMORS- LUMPS, eta 1e. E Ei "11n earthquake. n new in my experience, o oughly reliable for the cure of chol- ' ' . .. TIME TO STOP. t ternal and external, oared wt-thaw At the yer beet you have of to "My farmer attacks of indi es- e era, dysentery, diarrhoea, p << b before too late. Dr. Bellma° Medical Oo. - take a -chance whether you want to l lion had been accompanied by heat P sins and summer cum taints. It " d f :.. ,• ; ;r Ai `or not. f flashes, and man times my Bondi- y y y t TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilson's - j y wag distressing with blendjeal p practitioners for a number of s to send her abroad d . T �? Ition w !years with g sical studies? o oIIROLND PUPS - GUARANTEED, a a= �Nfls of dizziness. rush if hl d a ! gratifying r writ, the heart and neuralgic pains in the a au Bring rom any summer cam O "and now?' ' Oniar,otu R chest. p plaint it is just the medicine that " '. "Since using Grape -Nuts sinus w will cure you Try a bottle. It C CLEANING LADIES' _ r for breakfast I have been free from sells for 25 cents. _ _ W WALKING OR OUTING SUITS` Y �s F these troubles, except at times . Last year 4,525,000 grey squirrels, .. ,, C Can be Son* perfectly u, •,ur lrenon process. Try la - Y F' w when I 1,t500,000 white hares, 200,000 er M Missed a Liniment Co., Limited BrAlsh American sift Co • any , ' w foods in quantity, then I would b mine, and 12,250 sables were killed L fZrntlema•n,- I hate n`.•d StiNARDQ A A'lontre•,t, Toronto. O taw. and Quebec. ` * c A" h y pain u in Siberia to provide serious ar- f for year•, and tor. the every day ills and , , . +•' * the warning the old trouble would e manta of fur. P of M CREOSOTE •. I come back but when I finale of r Mina* Llnlment Curs. Carpet In Cotste ! I would not start on a voyage without {$- ' Schr. '•Swrke," St. Andre, Kamouraska. � rsserw— ae.veir HUMAN PERVERSITY. s ..:. - ._ -R. W. and Mrs. Gordon have leave Ontario points between Au >.:• - n ►:CIM returned from their two weeks' 26th and 81st., and the route v r ,. x 1t -' vat�ttioa. Chicago and Duluth will be followed; —Mrs• W. G. Ham is visiting the most o the Nest. For full information apply to Any s. i` 4' s w 1, of Toronto, spout her daughter, !lira. .(Rev.) Wag- agent of the C. N. R. the Hay of y tis brother, W. J. ner), at Deserunto. Quinte Ry., or the Central Ontario '` liatlg mark, _ of- Lalrefleld, '-Mrs. Shirt and daughters, Railway. y.aere with his par- are visiting at ey a home of "mee a Arthurs, M. P., of Powass•t)3. - { ADyle, of :Toronto, was -Frank Betts and family, of GLORIOUS HA /R This week we are moving our large stock of+ _ n6day with his rota- Yorkton, Sask., visited a fpw days last week with his aunt, Mrs. FOR IA/OMEN Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries -Wall -Win. Cuth,ert; of Toronto Cronk,_St. NfotWaEweeDheowred so Good to a A was here calling. neon irieiicTs on -John Bo es has purchased -Haifa Lwtroas and 1ltsssiaaticts Papers, Chinaware, Etc., into the y, y+ Every woman, luau or child can Tneadall wheat threshing has -be- s haw ng to moved this to easily have n beautiful head e1N li ec .` a � - •, .: F hair by simply using P g pq LE $LOCK gun and some very heavy yields his own premises to be used as a It's a wonderfully efdclrat prvpar• rare reported. stable. ation that stops scalp Itch over nigght, -Mrs. W. D. Gordon is In Bing- -Jae. M. Mark @, of. Aiktown, kills all $erns at once, baulsbott Aan• ston visiting her step - daughter, Sask., has forwarded to this office druff immediately and itaps hair front Thns all the above' stock together with our Mrs. Alex. Flett. a bunch of wheat in which, there falling. } -Miss Aloah Horn, of Bradford, are 85 large sized heads from the It's a refreshing, Invigorating and large stack of General Hardware will be pleasant hair tonic and does not tun• is visiting her grandparents, W. one grain of seed. At the time tale poisonous lead or any harmful qudcr one roof. Not only does it mEeam -- i G. and Mrs. Ham. of writing which was about twelve ingredient, -Dr. Henry will be here as usn• days ago they expected that out- A large bottle caa be obtained for greater convenience in handling one goods al next Tuesday to attend to phis ting would begin in 10 or 14 days. only w cents at -dealers everywhere. but wuC-b },fetter service to the public as we V professional duties. -Many will regret to hear of The girl with i e Auburn hit r is on -A. G. and Mrs. Green anti fam• the resignation of Mr. Green, as ovary carton and bottle. Sao that +will be the better enabled to give your every. ily, are visiting with friends in principal of the " Pickering public you $at the genuine. You can do- JF'rankford and Cenc�eville. behool, he having been offered tho- Pend upoD getting it at D. Point's. - interest our personal• attention. - -Miss Clara Ham has been principalship of the Georgetown spending a few days here with her public school. While we congra- FA3Z FCr BAS.+E = " rents, W. G. and Mrs. Ham. tulate him on his securing such a - 'S r •• Estate T. Carter, Deceased. - Misses Dorothy and Reta remunerative position we regret _ _ c Towle entertained a few of their to lose him from Pickering as he go acres N. W. } Lot 2, con. 1, Pick- 'little friends to tea on Friday. has proved most successful as a seen on Kingston road 2i miles from < -A. A. Deverell, of Fort Wil- teacher as well" being public F' We ask you to kindly overlook any slight inconvenience g tVhuby. i roomed house, cistern, 'rw lliatn, has been spending a few spirited- citizen of the village• good barn and meblfn ', li acres `cyf which may arise while transferring our stock ?iiF g -.days with his uncle,Robt. Deverell. -After a lingering illness and orchard, 2 wells; well fenced and in to our new premises. -Mrs. P. J. Mori_mt�e.and dai - .much eufferin�, Mrs. 1 - Hai ht �ete_of.cuitivation,, - - -_ -- - -- - - -- - - -. _ _ -. - -- ghters and Miss Glary Clark spent diems at her hQU�e on Saturday last Apply to the Ezecuiore,- ,i a couple of days in the city this in her 80th year, She was a dau- H. E. W EBSTER, Whitby a� $bier of the late Mr. Payne who THosles D. SMITH, Ravenshoe - week. And A. E. CHRiGTIA�% i -Mrs. B. Bunting.aad daughter, many years ago lived in this vin- - :- s = Miss Ida left on Tuesday to spend lage. Her funeral took place on 43rf - Solicitor, Whitby. a week with their relatives in the. Tuesday afternoon when her M You'll get x "city. body was interred in St. Geooge's NOTICE T4 CREDITORS s -Dr. B. And Mrs. Field are now cemetery. She is survived by a _ d residing in the village during the sorrowing husband and due son, '�j C6Arles. In The !latter tke Estate cj "" Eli:nLrtn I`ve thin" Yol! Want construction of their new rose- 1 i.1 ! 11 .' dente. -The many friend$ -of Mrs. M. Gorm;ey, late rf tile. Township ,cf Pick. - ,Norman and airs: Kerr. of Fitzpatrick, of the Brock road, r.i»g'in the Ce7,nty olO, :fario, iYiAsx, -• - ' Belleville, spent a fen days during will regret to bear of her death dre :seed• the the ppast week with the former's which took place on Sunday night Noric•E is hereby Riven pursuant to - at mother' at the af 85 years and 5 the Revised Statutes of Ontario lam, -Mater Wilfred and Miss inontbs, Sr Se funeral nliic•h took Chaptpr 129 „ud Awendmg Arts, that _ Genie Miller, of Newmarket, are place on Wednesday worning tti all creditors I,ud othr�s bat ing claims .cf .- r a ain6t ti.e Estate ui the above r.aty- j;: visiting their uncle and aunt, W. the FL C., cemetery, Whitby, n "a.: Pd Elizabeth Gormley. deceased, pho B 1 � � T 0"04 � J. and airs. Coakwell. largely attended. 'She is surviv- died on Ar ahout the :'filth da of Sc•pt- ° ed by her husband and grown-up ff \ — Clarence Parson, of Brantford, ember. Ui[T. at the Tounship' of Pick- _ F has returned home after spend• family to whom her death will be ering aforesaid. iti "e rerittired on or.he- ' ing a con le of �eeka here with a great to -4, fore the lUtb day of —The A. D. p —The annual icnie of St. .•iii- 191,', to senrl by poet ,repaid or d-eh- hi, = inter, Mrs, D. Pettit• p C drew': Sunda School and con re- vet to the unders+>znec Pxeeutnrs theiP. 'HAP -J. R. Mill, of the �ingl++ -Gila• y R A-AIANadian T and Printing Jlnchin- gAtic,n tta-� held atSinicoe Pi:iut on names, addre,.e••• anti f„li parricutuia y I of their clnints. stxtenor nt r.f their _ - cry Cu., of Toronto, has retucued Friday afternoon last: There accounts and the nature of the sec nr- to'the f serf after olidA ' nr t t the y ity. held b:e h, <,til'du,3 v riled. _ - -- - - -- -- -- - • �' were a large number to attend- Alice althon h the (lay wa- S' , :rftcr - -Mi,&• Lizzie Ricliardaon r•+ laid showery and not exactly tin Ideal the said loth day of *s+p' ember, 1012. THE SEASON IS HERE off duty fora fete clays caning to day tar picnicking. The afternoon the s,.id Exec rs wilIpr•ocet -1 to dirt - _ nlluesa, In tier absence from the was neon llleAsantly ;1�Nnt itt.rare tribute th �.�.�1, of tier deceased Arm, jolt lit -we' v ith rovers- anti _x' bber• ring-w. • amon . -the ,.sties "twitled thet "eta. To buy your fruit j y g , store e. • h tvint; [,•� art ou } , at7u, t, �gAgecd Lo Aq-lyt for the ure,,ent, received - ui.table prize;--. Tueday'. h,4vi i Chet• hall then have received t C J: B. Wilk ..4, who' Iixs been tole :tknre ita� r•rtt .host by the 1 havetr received In canned ilex„ � try oiir Monarch Biaud Salmon, rircdines, Pork and - notice ai:cf that the -ini, { t ' (working for the company engnued heavy earn that - begAit to fall +,!e for the -said assets nrary Beans7 nith or nithont Faurc*,'Towat��P -, L'ol•n, I'ea9, litdclie, erFCtiuf• Lnrcl Stonier. new rest- Ali,ntt •et'rn a elr,e anti c•osntuiued not b+r tin• liipperecd Hctrdng, Beet-, Putn- likin, etc . pat t thereof to an4 per• -ori or -per�ttns. dente, hl`is left fur Northern On- the tetn.liuder of the night. A of whose claims notice +hi+ll -6"t have lleiuz Pickles sweet or Q,our, Catsup, Glive; plain or stntTed, Fc�neh ' tx -io wlit:'r•e he will work for the ntimber received,, thtr_migh wet- been received by theta Lt. F tints cif A[us[ard; EI, 1'. 51ltict'; `i-oree.�tershire Sa ice. Cannetd Pears, t :same fit-ill. tin$. brit A= it vas w:tr+n, none stwh di�tributiorr. Peache -�, Cherries, etc. Choice Teti and Coffee. suffered ,el':uli� couset neater, Dotted this 9th clay of August, A. D. The frequent heavy rains and i , - Un Wedne�da- abort one 1..1 * A trial 'order and you s5 ill be satisfied. . n•arm weather of late re 1•au -ing '- y R Gr,Rart.sv ! F.xPCiltOrs, - ��� sotue anxiety auionfr the fsrnrers o'clock, A Batt uf. Autoiyt -, rune- Picketing. i _ }' rit.�Anrrov � T T_. a1iTFit' • con account of a grain apron ing. 1Ni. t. 1 -R. rill, lair m u, ` 43 -,i� l� 1 1J t711. - 3J What is needed now for several Johnston, -cabinet- maker, tcI I ' weekA is warm dry weather. their Rive ahcd Mrs. W. H. GET OUR CATALOGUE - Robert 31c•Brady hey sold his Sleigh. all of Toronto, were' going farm to « -rn. Orvis, of Audley, to 1�'hitl,y, Anct ashen about A - IT iS FREE - ss H a' rv� T6_01S_­__".­_'. � '�. and in-tends holding a Gale of his mile from the town, wet with a �4l farm stock and implenieuts about most selious acciddent. St'itnes =eF a the middle of October, as 'he will of the accident -Ay that they r'ere _ 4 give rip possession on Nov. 1st. going at a tern i•tic• rate of gpeerd, � -The Berlin Monument Workq and wb.en turning on to the goad B .. ' Hoe. Scythes and Snaths. have erected dnring the past few after passing a motor eyc•le, a • � 570 door Wi. O � 1iAy fork Rakes, c, • day-, through their agent, C. H. wheel flew off And wRS thrown to 1 Qeo Ce Burling, three monuments in nearly the ' height of a teleguipli - tea . o a ► `_ : Pure >Ixtiilla Rupe for pouc'hay fork, E1 skins Cemetery, and also one pole. This cittized the auto to 1 �� in the Highlnud Cteek Cemetery. turn into a very deep ditch where _Pure'Pari, Green, Sprayers And Sprinklers. -Win. Allen of Hantiltoni, spent it turned turtle, throwing R1I out A Gasoline, Linseed nil, .Etc. , Mr. Pill .9��e dream 9arlor's ` Perfectdou .Oil Stu chine Oil G olive A #ew_d "aye here n•dth - iris dangle- anti uaderiteatti the car. G L� � -ter, Mrs. W. J. Clark, and. renew, Aud Mrs. Jialipston received serious Stoves and Hammocks }. Ing old acquaintances. He was internal injnries which may prove NOW Open Every Day, accompanied on his returnby Mrs. fatal. airs. Sleigh And Mrs. John- Allan, who has been visiting here stun had ankles broken Aq well a- SE p s .B U N DY . for,the past fete weeks. sustaining other sei'iun8 injuries. _Neitson'S Ice CreAne enjoys the O -J. S. and Mrq.' Barker and Mrs Pill is suffering front bruises t -on of "Being - -- —' re �ntR ► g the Best." faruily of . St. Catharines, called and shock. Miles' nusbtilenee, of 1 itpim a lenuiber of their Picker- Toronto, was telephoned for and NVe serve it exclusively. ' ' Ails FURNISHINGS ing friendson Thnrs[daylast. They all were t�rkeu to the city that / Y - -were snaking a tour in their auto. evening:. - \ei•Ison's C;lioc(AR -t ,the clicolates They are all heels And hearty and -' " - that are different, from Vc. :- - C t- e et win the best of health. HARVESTERS' EXCURSIONS Large a- sortiitent of Shirts in tl:e "new hales and t31es with collar Charles and JL s: ' et 1%" ..R to t i3z: r pEEn FOR zrEN : {-Cr7trr —.r.Ty _ ti �Qc her ]b. --=- - - g - -- to watch. These are the best venue we ]ii�� °e lehd ter - have re -ided in Thessalon for the ADIA.r NORTHERN WESTERN LINES. Aqt -year and a half tt here flee Given warm sunshine for .the next '%Ve have moved into ;oar new 'litany a clay at $1.00 and: 41.25. - tatter has coudn(rtect• a antes =sf4il ten days. Western Canada will reap Biekery this Reek. " the largest.grain crop in its history, - - neillinery bet -ine�s and which they' all indicat�tn; at present Rre f :it•or -, VISITORS �Z ELCOJlE Working S }edits �O.c., ,5c., SOc. and Coe. have recently disliosed of, have been spending R few, days «'itli ah!e And the R'estern fainter is hazy preparing far a bumper crop. 50,uU0 Be stare and it:k fur utu Huiiie" Strait Hats 15c, 2.5c and 50c each. Pickering frieucds. nicn twill be needed to garner this =J, B. Wilks, who is employed immense crop, and store it for future \Inds Eread, as timekeeperat Lord Somers: new use. This army of sturdy workers- - -Nett' Hosiery, Hats -and Caps aied t:pder.R'eAr. r - residence, had ties. tudyfcirt3tna: to will have to be drawn. most)c from DICKERING BAKERY _ DTiti-ic+ and, many of them will stay tali from the first floor to the base- in the "rest after {tebting" R glimpse ' AND ICE CP.EAJ! PARLORS � ,++ _ meat, a distance of about ten feet of its many possibilities. Tlie t►sfln R. A. BUN TINC�, P.FCKERING an Friday lost Atld flRCtltrE two w-ho goes ont with the harvesters ex- of his ribs. In consegencehe was curs.ion gets an exceptional op nrtun- �I M DALE MILLS, < -off duty for several days. ity on a small investment. lie not �+ =r'KE1�= T0- t —The work on Lord 'Somers only gets an opportunity to make A ' new residence is progressing satis- little money but also x chance to look Chopping our Specialty NOW FOR SUMMI ER DRIVING -factorily: The. plumbing and wire- over some of the finest wheat "land in Ogilrie's I3ousehold and Glenora f the world with a view to possible �- - ingfor electric light is note coin. the West to-day owe their r Flours is .,o, 50 and 1(1U pound If, you.need a \ew Harness, Plush Rug, Knee Spread, Whip, t, < .Lileted and the plasterers have be- future settlement. Many farmers in sacks. Fresh Rol] Pd Run their work.. It is expected y prosper- , Mixed Feed, Bran and h the Harness Dressing, or anything for your rig, -, ity to the fact that they went out with y Her .. w that the house will be ready for a harvesters excursion a few- years tun or cwt. Prices reasonable.. r# d e nay "stock. _ '.occupation by the- end of Sept- ago and later took lip a homestead t an e call s 'ember. and there are still thousands of acres _ •. F• w• �i�ree�e Stable At R public school meeting of rich fertile soil waiting for others. Chopping every day. Trunk e, Suit Cases, Collars, Halters, a held on. Wednesday forehoon, R. Along the lines of the C. N. R., the A. Bunting was elected trustee in road has tapped thousands of miles of A. MARKETS Sheets, etc., in stuck. the place of W. D. Rogers, who virgin wheat land in the Nest, An arcs+ of men will he needed. The White ['inter Wheat, old•...,. $1.03 T Hosea egigned on account of leaving derri+Sind will be keen And the blrtbP9t Red " " " 1.03 PICgFkRI1�iG HARNESS EMPORIUM Call in an n. The Attenrdance at the, tcaRea will he paid. The fare wit! he .�tixpd " ...,.. 1.03 :a T. 2,,5 ing was very small, there be- g16 to Winnipeg with a rate of one. Spring Wheat................... � Phone Ind. 301. W. J. 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