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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1912_08_23_ .77 Ar t y - • .. , a . � \ -� KERING..... ' - i-I VOL. XXXIe PICT ERRING, ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 23,191.,'j s F '�riir�sfiiiitlostu l 6 drb *. Medical "P E. FORSYTH. D. of O., ii • farad member of the Oyytometrlau�Ae elation of Ontario. 8ps0ial attenbioa givao r Ehs sitting of Claim. By*$ tested free N fllaremoat. 46; C. BicKiNNON, M.D :, L.R.C, • iadinbnzgh, member of the College oiaas and Surgeons of Ontario. 11o�nt Of Royal College Or ew=wns, Edinburl Special atfeatloa to ddesees e! woman ohiMrea, O3loe and residence, Brougham, PICKERING MEDICAL SURGIC and X -RAY INSTITUTE _ PICKERING, ONTARIO 46 _ L 1lTitinr TOWLE, M. B., M. D., C. Physioiaa•fa•aharp 49�tisa iL Bec:al Diseases. Prostade eaten of woo. Diseases of Women; Cauca !¢mars. I- Bay examination. Diseases of ey Dar. acre, throat end lungs. ?ittfaggissau ".171 seats and abronfe diseases. 0900 Hours lit 40 3 and 4 to i !91 LesQai. E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRI o TE$- OOUne7 Ctowa Attornmy. and Conn 841faisosr. roars Hones. Whit7►v. 10-v �T. BARCLAY, Barrister -at-La _ • Solicitor. Notary Public, Special Ez Whitby_ w fo nigh can" of Justice, Brack Sir 71y E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister a • Solicitor. Notary Public, Ste. money In". 03160 next doer to the Standard Ban Whitbv.7 i�asiatt7eess lSas�a. -W. O. HAM- Issuer of Marria _ - Licenses in the County of oa Pickering village. My 13 u,.. as •.t+ -�• r; - __SPINK MILLS _ CH7iRRYW00D HIGHLAND CR67CK >`. Agtablisheed 76 years ,.� The annual lawn social, under the The next regular meeting of the " auspices a the Ladies' Aid Society erry Women's Ins. Sp will 8 held at the GREENWOOD and the Methodist Church; of Cherr home 'of Mrs, $ auldin on Frida is- wood, will be held on the lawn adjoin- Aug. 30th, at 2,30. Subject: •'The bob :, w FLOUR ing the church property on the even- ts," by tO in of Wednesday, Au . 28th. A good �a ap r b Mrs d Mrs. Elliott, * 3 orfsh WHITE =SATIN g g l3 P Pe ._ aginn: Music TT _T _S ' CREAM-BUNS program will be provided by the fol- by Mrs. Spaulding. Ladies are all °j j,�,(� TEA -HUNS _ owing able talent: The Joy Mixed welcome at theme meetings. S., church; of o Green River, e Methodist h Maas Bread and Cake Makers Free, yard, elocu- Sate OSNAWA_.EA18. FEED Hazel Annis, elocutionist, of Port Since last week progress has been BRAN BI AS' " Unioii.' Brief addressee will be given made on the addition to the po.ultr $$QR'I+g -' gHIO by Rev. A. L. Mocfadyen, of Dunbar- house, , and men have been y MANITOBA OATS AL s RTH :_ ton, Rev. J-. Tricks_ and Rev, O. flxia u the Puke work s WELLAND FEED FLOtrR Lan ord, _yy fixing up grounds. The Park �� �� gf both of Whltevale. The looks fine. The trees planted over a � $ARLEY FEED JUMBO � Malvern brass , band has also been en- year ago are all thriving and a shady - - OATS = gaged to furnish music during the park will great you. MIXED CHOP iF n7.,, C1AT LHOP evening Tea will be served from 5 to The Directors have let the side CORN -CORN 8 o'clock. Admission 26c., . children show rights to the Park1ooking Cir- CORN CHOP I& 'CORN CHOP - Ise' - _ cuit of New York. These people Also $ '- put on the attractions in front of the Special prices for large quantities.• - 'nd MIXED HOP ED -.. AUDLEY House both a each s of the Fairne They Z1 O Rj v The annual garden party under the will have a merry-go-round and lots FEED WHOLESALE IN TON LOTS auspices of .the Audley Methodist '�'g BAKERS JOY of good Bide shows. The midway .�.. church_ will be held on the spacious will have some class this ear. GOLDEN -CITY Chopping every day in the week.. .lawn of John Puckrin, half• mile west The prises offered this pear are the KISSIMI _ $• 8"Ciell of Audrey on the evening of Tuesday; largest ever hun up for the public ty Aug 27th. Tea will be served from b to take away. It should bring some �' Mi. CALWELL'S MOLASSES to 8 o'clock, after which a first -class of the beet stock that has ever been on MEAL - �rogram'wiIl be given by the'follow- exhibit, Added to this is the great sr• - lag able talent t The Lindsay Male Parade on the last day in, front of •�k Quartette, the sale Townline Mate Quart- the grand stand. Thie .will be con- S �� _ J. L. SPINK, LIMITEDt arts, the Kinsale naixea Quartette, ducted on the lines of the big Scotch C� Miss Newport,- elocutionist, of Whit- shows, It is a. sight to remember, an PICKERING, ONT, by, and other able talent. Addresses The hospital ladies are making pre- k. will be given by Rev. J. C. Bell, of parations. to serve meals on the Brcoklin, and others. The 34th Regi- grounds again which is. a great c00', n- FOODS Js­ mental Baad, oP Whitby, vrill enliven venience to people from a distance. £he proceedings of the evening with a Horse stables are free this year to t number of selections of choice music, bona fide exhibitors who may make Admission-26 cents. children under 12, entries and " 1 , e gap entry fees, They will tea CLAREMUNT 15 cents. be let in the order of entries received. CALD WELL'S MOLASSES •+�— mottle stalls are free but are not re- - Ii#E�#j, $1.90 .1�A for all styles"ot_turniture. - GRStNWOOD served, TPOL'CHER, Rea] Estate Auo- in gents Turnout clans all drivers BLATCHFORD'S CALF MEAL o tiooaer, "shat r gham collector and fasces - - Walter Wilson had a' business trip in other classes can compete this year, marrialfe lfceasss, Bzongham. /Oy '—"— to Oak wood last • lrida $1 05 - ,riwrrisx issuer of Marr{ • Liosslseb lO the County of On !'Ones so stone sad his residence. clanmons. !b. BEATON. TOWNSHIP 0aR + con•reyaaass, 00==Isat4Oar for is, Aomaatani. Tote. ifoaey so Go farm I.aar of lgarriag,s rA POSTILL, Licensed' Auctioneer �nssalw o! ZOUOin1 York an dOa ar 1n IMAMOC Address Green itiver P, O., Oat. B. POWELL, Licensed Aue . 4fo»ser valuator and oollecsor to 00044108 of Ontario and York. All kiade o aalM eotsdnot" aft); pr- vssely or by auction fWa antes 4011ected For dates or otber par tfonlars a ply at rsaldmaee @libabeth 81 , Pf0 astng. Pons orders lets as Nsw• Oesoe. Pick or ill r 4 an + asive promp4 se tension, Sae+s4aetlon gnaraa Bleed. My phone cumber fs Indepeadeat 100 S. R. F'IENNOCK IWN1TfVALf. ONr. >Rrrt W411 D>�r A1W tatbal®er. Any business entrusted to me wilt _ be cw refu II v handled, - - - - -- - Charges Moderate.- Independe,pt Phone No. 1314. JOHN PHILI Has s full line of rresh and cur- ed meats constantly on hand. 18pice. Roll, Breakfast Bacon, Ham, MOgna,_'Weinerss, etc, .. Highest _prices. paid for -' _ Butcher's cattle e9ickeHma •_�iveri{ First -class rigs, for- hire . . -Day or night . Bus. meets all trains Teaming promptly attended to. __.Agent for Canada Carriage -co. W. H. Peak, P {ciitcret »p. Fall Term fro- i Sept. 3• - Arrangp now to enter the : _ roxot�roa ol�. The school that has a great reputa- tion for giving superior business and shorthand training. Graduates' get and hold good positions because they are thoroughly 4wap"ed. Write for catalogue, -Open all year. Enter.any time.' W. J. Elliott, Principal Oor. Yonge' and Alexander' Sts. - p Moulding Mr, Harvey. of Toronto, s See prize liar. Room Mouldin� peat Sun- past years - �•1; day and Monday with his stater, Mre. Remember the record of SAGAR and FLAX MEAL J. Adamson. and that you eiws s saw more than $1 • Mrs, T. Wilson, of Freeman. Is try advertised. �11 previous records $ P�Ct1Il"e .0 rames spending a few days at the home of are scrag to be broken, The Fair ad- Frames TONIC _ a17ir g - `Thomas Wilson and family. vertises itself. Keep the dates to Ale,. Stewart came down from the in Sept. 9th, 10tb. and 11th. - 70 cents Window Shades city a few days ago by motor car and took his father back with him. 111ROUGHAN .i; . John and Mrs. Meadow, of Detroit. f= 6r+aa _ spent a few days here on their road A1, Sanderson left town on Monday J. L. S PI Lts home, after hoiiilayiag in Alberta. for the Northwest. There will be no service in the Meth• t; s �UNDERTAKENG Mr., E. Gleason and ciaugter, Min odist church Sunda evenin ;,• nie, spent Monday and- Tuesday re- g' - �ICKEI�ING r In COnnestiClD sewing old acgnaiDtaacee around the - Russel Brodie as family spent Sr 4 -day with Ueo.__and Afro. Philip. vllixge, ddhn And Mrs. Linton of T Distance ' no object. .: � - . Edward ,�,�rt moved his Tamil and 'g ot~ ...t� k house bd effects back to the villagr spent Sunday with their parents.' ss.. ppa .,. eder ., Mrs. T. C. Brown is_Apen a few n ee AE°'oda`p -Mr.- Burt her aectsred days with her - sister iii Woodstock. work on the r P. t ;yfae Mary Routiley, of Toronto,Ja t W it Sadler and couple daughters, f' d&y of viaMit�ng IAl �rt an . otrs. Matthew is Egg, Stove, hard coal. sizes <- A - - Hamilton, spent a cou le of da s'last Try ,a week with his sister-in-law, Airs. M. yialting Afra. Wilson for a few days. Best i lump steam coal. All coal Isti A. Sadler and Tamily Miss Nellie Burton, of Toronto, is under cover full weight and A number of the meads and neigh- , P1Ckerin Pharmacy bore of lire. J. Byers met at her home visiting with Winton and Mrs, White, prompt service, % one afternoon last week by war of a Blanche Machin is visiting her bro- ther. T a — FOR — surpt {se on her birthday. After F. N. and Mrs. Mechin, at Osb- �v1 .EL spending the afternoon and wiahin awe, 1-T4C-H_FVS- - - -- - �r Go1ie$hlli�spedrt a 'few - eteek -of r-eagh- and- enatehed- er many returns of -be day, all -left his brother, George, hemlock, also matched and dress - for their 'respective homes. r8 In Uxbridge last CHAINS', - Over a score of boys and girls met week' ed spruce and pine, At the home of M. Gleeson on Friday Mrs. Wm. Norton and son; Henry, 2z, Sx and 4x Ontario cedar shingles. GUARDS, even {o to left for a trip to the West to disither - , g gaud a couple of hours datives. 3x and 4z B. C. shingles. _ With :fir. Gleeaon'a little grandchild- BRA Chao DafeTe and daughter, of Tra- Let me quote you prices on any build. A CELETS, EEO. reo, Gertrude and Eddie Gleason, of yerseclt , Mich, pre visiting with his ing material you may require. Toronto, Various gn.mes were Indul- g yl �- ed In, after which all were served pareata ere. Bill stuff a s ediatty, ' Our '81.9-5 Watches are good ones .g Donald and Nellie Whftter, of To- p with ice cream-- and-cake:.. Inaependant phone 1604. 4 end guaranteed one year. 1,001:4 are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Matthews, ��►►•��- z Eyes carefully and accurately WHITEY R. J. and Mrs. Cowan. Duncan and A. C. `REESOR r-tPd and fit ed -with --Railroad , r ruction- oa--bot� the Mrs,= Deiph#:r -spent Sunday -- with --P; — best las s. C, P. R, and Toronto- >;astern Is very and Mrs, oden. g y Mrs. Linn returned to bar home is LOCUST HILL _ - inactive at present. - � R. S. Cormack. one of the beet Torento. after spending a month with - -known business men of Whitby died Mrs. Perryman. _ IME TABLE- Pickering . Station 6 at Tomato on-Monday at the age of Mr. Doble, of "Toronto, is with her T.R. Teams going Easi due u [ollows � ts� DICKERING PHARMACY 75 years. The deceased was a promin -- siater•in -Iswe Mrs. G. D: Linton, who NO• 8 'Mail 8.08 A M. s ant Mason and s.memberof the A. O, to ill at present. ". 12 Local 14.50 P. K. �a READ .ESTATE u, W. His funeral on Tuesday after• M� James Percival, of; Boeito1l. is •� 14 IiOO� 8.04 P. ffi. "•«? •..•. noon was conducted by the former here'owilig to the illness and death of Trains going West due, 1A follows- society. her father, Thos, Wilaou. No. 1 Local 8.86 A. M. ' Greet annoyance is being caused to Mrs. Mary `Matthewe has returned lI Local 2.80 home, afters spending •" 7 Mail' P: M. the residents of the town' sad the pe g a month with epondav included. ��tsgKttt ;>� surrounding country by the condition her dauglitersinToronto. of the harbor, During the Exbibition The Christian Church Ladies' Aid' . a large first -class steamer will make will meet,at the home of Mre. Henry Insurance rates lower on farm pro- daily'calis at the various pdrts along Shae on Wednesday; Aug.' 28th -at-3 'pert* and` Village Dwellings; the north shore excepting Whitby o'clock. All invited... in fit• §t -c7xss Uompanies. where the condition _of the- harbor is. Mrs. D. Dafoe. jr., will hold- an -aut- — - .,� No 1=re2=3.11 ] NO't019 such as to make it unsafe. t #sill sale of two blrggiea, aiitterxgd - -- -�.... ;,who was n a - Trnot insured with me,vall and so seriously injured in an auto acct- urdav, See band bills for full list of compare rates. dent west of the town on Wednesday arti cles. One first -class brick house and afternoon of last week, died In• Grace Thomas Wilson, who has been inag a - stable for-sale. Hospital on Tuesday night. She re- boor health for a long time, died on ceived.a broken rib which pierced her ednesday afternoon, at the home of - -- hung as well as other injuries. and has •Thomas Perryman, of this village, in To have the Children's -Eyes We V. Richardson• gradually weakened since Saturday. his 72nd year; as the reselt of a para• examined before school An inquest will beheld. lytic.atroke.. The deceased. was of a commences, 'Notary Public,' Pickering. At the council meeting on Monday quiet and industrious disposition and night Reeve Jackson attacked the resided on his farm west of'the village = • _ S P E . C I A L I S T Mavor for statements the latter for many years: His fumeral will -+ take lace to -day at 2 m. 7rofn the A very large percentage of children ' made to the govergment in regard p P have very poor -sight or weak eyes to the extension of the water residence of Mr, Perryman- and pro- while parents have tbcngbt all the. time in All kinds of Tire' Setting. mains to the as rum property, arty It is ceed to MRchpelah cemetery on the their children's eyes were ,teoag y P P , -The ants axut ssantts ao aAt enste It understood that representations.7lar 8th conceag�n.JcarImAermenL compulsory for the parents to buy " Reaper and Mower. Kim!ese ivAr inmd, e`bi file reeve "tin Sir. James lkfter an illness of about two years gtassea; hot if the child noes have she �phitney, In the meantime the plans one of the 'Oldest and most highly re- eyes carefully tested by an eye special- as originally arran ed are being car- spected residents of the. township, 1st and ve t es fitted, to rehis s the t g g or remove the eyestrain; this same child Woodworking and. _ ried our. Gag. Philip. Sr.. diQd• at the home of will do its work much easier sad. better His man friends in Whitby regret his son -in -law, Wm. Ashton, of Ux- and avoid severe headaches and a ` General Blacksmithln a y g bridge, on Wednesday a A large number of parents have avau- g to hear of the death of Du lag D. g y t the age of 7T break sown in the tutiiro. '•* Wi N 1 JAS k Adama,•of and Per P years, His funeral will take lace to- ed themselves of the special facilities 4 (j ! ROCK RUA� ry, one of s e bead d v a P It known an most highly res acted day at 1 p, m., when his body, will be I have for stingathe, eyes, and. have D ey d to St. John's cemetery, 7tb bought their of the„ eyes, bad. have ' business men of the county, which y+ brought Lhair children in and had glass- took place on Thursday last at the Poncesaion, for interment. The de• es fitted for them thus giving the Moo Blacksmithing �a4e you lots .of eater ? family residence. His funeral took ceased waa born a Scotland, but came ones f complete, relief. showing to your child is lace on Saturda when his body was Canada when a young man, settel- one of those showing defective sight or P 3' y weak eyes, come in and I will make a C. B. IUCt" i VALt- conveyed to Pine Gliove Cemetery for ins in Pickering township. His wife oompletei examination and ten you >: ' interment. The Tuner 1, which was pre- deceased him ST years. He had a just where the trouble is, than Ion ie prepared to 11 you an thin i Tamil of three sons nod two dau may Keg glasses or not fast as you wish, Having rented the Dunbarton shop anything conducted by Rev. R. W. Allan, of y gh pod openead' the same. I am prepar- in the line of water supply such ae All Saints, Wbitby and by members tern. These are John C., of Pickering, m ed•to do all work entrusted to pumps, windmilis� hydraulic rave, of the Masonic Lodge, was one of the Thomas and George, of Brougham, Norman Bassett flpe in the above line. largest ever held in Port Perry. The Mrs. Wm, Ashton, of Uxbridge, and / plumbing, etc. Horaeahoein a specialty. deceased, who was married only a Mrs. Joseph Young, of Toronto. - y They are also expert well drillers y • JEWFLER AND OPTICiANI :5 Uall•in an see nee an time. little over a ear, had been sick for .. M. T Z,S1V'T' :L'�R s about a month from appendicitis.: He Four racing horses died at Mid- OIPOe/rs Meer WHITBY - e and respectfully colic it your patron, is survived by big widow, motber, dleton. N. S., from cerebro spinal roar or•o•,CIF DUNBARTUN age for the future Ind, Dhone 6521, brother and sister. 1 s '. .. • - ,.:,t :. a !.. ". : ..' - �` �,:i:. nC,,�,:"�q.�.NFsbf �.J`i {,k ''k,a.•. r�" a ngi from follt fed sca meal tie ter. . i !»,Kw°::�. ,...a.. ,., �, ,..:�+_'., .. „.:ro- ..:•w•.�.w.,"+..�••, =.Yep ...t .... ..K,,%y� _.....e„_ _.. -. .r. _. !k �.,... ......:n.- D...- .?e� +�. -. . r-.,......,.,....,. e.,, xti�_:.:. �G. 3' tYt. r.. �:. r.. �^... E.. s•.-. ..vr3•- •..,<.- 6'a:m:n:..•sr.... ,_�.;�^ &6,� 47 h *W' CHAPTER. XII.— (Cont'd) tell me -of the hardness and rape- '' y 0 .. y e - He-began how- to knout ,. — However, Sivertsen seems to case. Possibly, when he first -arrived in city of the English firm t °But° you ;., a<< gratified by this 5- have taken a fancy to you, and I London, Frithiof might have scout- are all alike —ail ! Young men now- they went to pre - , ' - ' CN1lDRE� ed such a notion if it had been pro - .days can't put a decent Sentence _=i Pound Sealed Package of v • g posed to him, but now his first ques - together; they clip their words as were you, I would make up my tion was whether he was really qua - I close as if they were worth a mint agreeable in his business life. .I ' mind to take whatever honest work ` CHAPTER. XII.— (Cont'd) tell me -of the hardness and rape- '' y 0 purity w111, be, He-began how- to knout ,. — However, Sivertsen seems to case. Possibly, when he first -arrived in city of the English firm t °But° you ! r a<< gratified by this 5- have taken a fancy to you, and I London, Frithiof might have scout- are all alike —ail ! Young men now- they went to pre - , ' - ' CN1lDRE� ed such a notion if it had been pro - .days can't put a decent Sentence _=i Pound Sealed Package of : will at g posed to him, but now his first ques - together; they clip their words as were you, I would make up my tion was whether he was really qua - I close as if they were worth a mint agreeable in his business life. .I ' mind to take whatever honest work "I don't think you heard," be be- h lifted for the situation. Those hard of money. A worthless generation! gan, "that there is another part- ; ,� - winds. Leave your address here ,• --- _ s - `words which had so often confront- Sit down, now, sit aown,' and tell " do." ther's— James Horner. I dare say -; I'll let you know." too slowly, don't start doctoring them: you' wrll not come across him very 'but Frithiof, somewhat- unwillinglyi _ ed him —"Experienced only — me what you can th#- much, he is fond of interfering - mil' 1 Sugar- ' and health. Some children, owing to now and thba, and sometimes if my flashed into his mitid- Frithiof, perceiving what oonsiitutional weakness, or as a result of children's dieesses, will not. thrive on father is away he gets fussy and an= iden where Herr Sivertsen sat srriok- food from which stronger ones benefit..noying. He is not at all popular Z have had a good education," had first seemed like boorishness he said, "and, of course, under- wa really eccentricity, took the In such cases the addition of Bovril to , It's Canada's finest sugar, fresh from the Refinery ' ed stiffly, but was startled to' see the diet will produce marked results. Bovril is obahoentrated beet in its fleet . Mr. M. J. Patton, _ stand book- keeping and ` so forth, proffered chair, and tried to shake 'but I have had no experience." 1 off the mantle of cold reserve which Assistant secretary of the Commie - untouched by human hands... Each Package' f Course you are not exactly ex- the face of the old Norwegian at "I quite understand that," said ji had of late fallen upon him. sign of Conservation. contains 5 full pounds of sugar Your Grocer When they reached'- Rowan Tree • - "so ! You have come back, Mr. Boniface. "But you would soon j "I could do trans sting; ' he re et into the wa of thin a My son [i y g- English, German or Nor- amused by ,the old man, and as bee Can' Supply ou. y system to draw- the -fall • store of _ ing at the door. - warmly by the hand, just as though would show _ ou exact- what your' i plied. Y Y Y I am willing•to do copyig; _work - owould be•" walked away from Museum Street , with a week s work .under hi@ arm - Canada Sugar Refining your child between meals, ones a day. a any of warm milk. is which Ton have y� iwegian. Of course I would, said Roy. but there, I suppose, the type -writ- „ ers would cut me out. -Any way, I he felt in better spirits that he had done for time. CO><Dp811ys i+iIItl�t -' sod soups. it wZ be not only the !`Think it over, - Flack, for at any I have four hours to epare'in the ev- it for a „ . some With riot a little curiosity he n delicate wbo. will appreofate .the added r ones test, all will benefit from the in the pretty drawing -room once *-rat for gold f Why didn't ybu {; -. rate would -keep you going ; .ening, and I . want them filled.OIIe time look round for a „You sought out the Bonifaces' shop in, - while yow- have found some sort of better opening." work -then already l ".- . Regent Street. The inner shop was to instruments of all 9 _ . . R '`Yea, there is no need to make yes, I have`got work which will consecrated kinds, and•through this Frithiof was _ f. u your mind-.to= night.. Sleek upon bring-me in twenty -five shillings a decide , taken to ..Mr. 'Boniface a private i6, and Iet me know how you week, but i leaves me free from to- morrow. If you .think of ac- height o'clock, -and I want. evening room. „ presence of an overdressed woman ENGLISH �`0MEN ASSAILED. d cepding the aituation, then come employment. see me in Regent Street be- I Well, said the show- owner, and. reeting trim Tindl "And -have . g y mutton a bumptious little man with -chop whiskers and ibquisi- Either Masculine or Dull - like, Says and ( Herr- Sivertaen gave a grunt which tween half past one and two o'clock. You made your decision 4" tive a es, whose air of patronage y Dr. Maeder of Zurich. l expressed encouragement and ap- We close at two on Saturdays. And begs shuffling about tit Icepi „ Yes; aif, I have decided to, ac- would Frithiof. have been comical had it not Dr. A. Maeder of Zurich Gar- . ` in any case, whether you accept or masses of He proo a 1 hope the situation," said been I forget whether I told you dependence. galling to -his Norwegian in- many, contributes an article to Itria -scientific re ew - on the refuse this situation, you _ were strewn in wild confusipn about i will come and spend Saturday to ;- These i , about the hours, said Mr• Boni - 'The Bonifaces have no sense of a go 1 English woman. Monday with us here'." the vrrtting table... are the of Scanbury s new.i ' �, face. Half peat eight in the morn - chat is fitting," etie said afterward He divides the women of England i :_ "Yon are very good," said Fri - i revised proofs - - -- book; take -this page .and let me see - 'ithiof, how ing till --half past seven at night, an hour out of that for dinner, and her husband, "The idea of intro- to into two classes, which are repre- by the extremes of the mas• r - thinking to himself umlilze how you can tender it into Nor - I `iciiese people were to any others he Here J ducing half an hour for tea. You will have I 'the one of the shopmen' me! never into Loved. 's. drawin g° Y g- rented- culine and the doll -like types, -- 7 �` wegian. . are pen and paper. course usual bank iiolidaye, room had come across in London. Sit down and try hand." without longing to leave be- "The first may be immediately to- `by Iof As Frithiof walked home to Yaux- your Frithiof obeyed. Herr Sivertsea and we also arrange that each of hind men shall have fortnight some me a book on etiquette." "..said Cognized, -he- -writeei the . build, which shows masculine �K .� -hall be felt more at rest than he Z. done for many.days.' They had seemed satisfied , with the result. our time during the Bummer. James „She,s a well- meaning soul, Horner, condescendingly. traits, the. face being angular with , g r; _ "Put the same- page into Ger- sot preached at him; they had mere- man," he said, „ "You era very thoughtful for your „But " -enid "It is countrified still, and unpol- eomethin$ rough about the fers; tures, the has sozo t I nngg ui By given one of the beet gifts that Frithiof worked away in silence, hands, Frithiof. feti, fished. I should fancy, who would:sIlow so It's strange after so many „ - while gait disagreeably decided, energetic and - K i, can be given in this world, the' �sighx of one of those homes where and the old author paced to and fro with his giving a- furtive ,,, years much.. �• of London life. r "N straa at all," .retorted °t ge l -beau Y "The- suffragette belong. to this -the kingdom of heaven has begun —' pipe, -is home, that is, where "righteous- g lance now and then at the down - ! I don't know that, - said -Mr, Mrs. .. Boniface good many, I fancy, never Horner, sea ishl "She _ correct ctm models ies c type.. manner of thought and f mesa and peace and joy" are the beat head with its far, obstinate Norwegian hair brushed erect in g something of the sort, and I am should w to sly feeling go central• # he$me of wo• P a of a i Yule, and whatever contradicts this fashion, and the fine Grecian pro, � quite' aura that it invariably an- It is is human nature improve I'm not at all par- evwant maaliaesa is received everywhere is �i l reign of love the rare exception. file .upon which dark look of ewers. not ttal on forever at one thing- -every coil iL#i They'll never to C e e ;. Condos. Compare. for instance, gybe CHAPTER XIiI. trouble eat strangely The consul's done go needs, variety. Business be- make ridiculous a stylish girl of her with their ideas about stays and all two theatrical performances. the in Paris axed the other in Laa- _ account of -his young countryman a comas a tre�od -mall you never et , that. I'll be bound her waist's a one ansta besi as rac- y B p icby r� er - urs, and Cased the lilacs Tu he was determined now to do what good to their heart into the g fire -and- twenty torches.- " " tat are mere- aststic eaerciaea; y gYm in Frhthio! had to grope about for "Attendance," he could for him._ He ran the bell B 'work. people put IS you try to do that you (To be coatnued.) completely lacking womanly character and ne grace. :matches. too, did cot apparently include draacia y g and ordered the Norwegian maid- servant to bring leach for two, ad- - will be of real value, and are bound' POLICEMAN gt STOLE SAUSAGE. hide "The English idea of beauty it "Madonna.' down the blind, or turning down ding an emphatic "Strait !" (im- to rise. "Look," said Roy, showing him ---- . that of a Bott s are but full, ripe forma are aimed the bed• Looking honestly into his own mediately), which made Frithiof a neatly drawn -out. plan o! names Arrested By a Civilian at Ham- the attainment of the straight line. imind be detected there something Look up from iris writing. „you have finished I" asked Herr and dates. This to the holiday y burg, Germany. The undeveloped girl in the ideal of - -'that urged him to snatch at this -- _ Sivertsen. chart which we worked out this. summer. It takes my father quite A policeman was passing -down the'by- streets in Hamburg, the English woman, who wears short white skirts at 60. The Ru- ' first- cltigilFe �f� ark, leaf. with - fresh- failure and disappointment, the -``Qa� qui%. 1 can't- get'this last bit to my mind. I don't be- - , one along time to arrange it all and Germany, 'properly of when he espied as at- bens type is sever seen. -. To ideal much of the refusal ' very desire for _work should die ' quite -five there is an equivalent -in Ger- make each dovetail with tractive the others." piece of sallsage in a shop He was hungry and the this to eat sufficient food on the part at ' within him, and be should sink in- to a state which his better nature man -for that expression. _ ., You are right. 'There window. They lingered for a few minutes sausage • was alluring. He was, the English girla is no doubt due I the impression that many abhorred. The clatter of tongues I quite fan t I couldn't get anything for talking over the details of the busi- B ^ moreover, then Roy took Frithiof down an economical man and a of resource. 'Why buy gained of these girls did not desire mar - still ascended from below. He took � - it myeeIf. What have you poi"[ neon, person into the shop main, and in the un- sausage visa one can Claus it for ' at least wished :to ptt6 it off off his boots, dropping first one and then the other with a resounding ,.' Good! very -good.. It is an improve- interrupted quiet of the Saturday nothing?" he asked himself, and, as long as possible . "The type, the doll, which �- ' thud upon the floor, after the man- ment on what I bad thought 9fa The sentence runs better." afternoon showed him exact- what drawls y his future work would lie. through g hie sword, he thrust it an aperture in the glass other we ve seldom see here; is quiite ry • _ net of men. next morning he went to the _ g -He� took the paper from the table through it in anti sp- I am afraid all this must be -very and. the neatly impaled the morsel on infantine and undeveloped. She �• seemed to me like a pretty play- Swedish Embassy - to -salt advise and mumbled piovingtane. uncongenial to you," said Roy. " erha a " said . Frithiof.. "But P. point. He was just about to devour ilia thing." r 'once more. „ I am glad to see you, - said the "I "Good! you will do !" tie sal at the end. "Now while we lunch to- :'— it will do as weII as -any fag else. >> the And indeed, he added, warmly, wtia- sePZa theft• camp up and told him _ -.-- - • SOME DRAWBAC$: consul. was hoping you would gather we can discuss terms. Ha ! "one would ut up with a great deal sharply p to follow him to the police ALWAYS look in again, for I met old Sivert- what has. she brought us I .Some- for the sake of being under such a station. The 'man was so taken << He married the prettigat girl in son the other day, and he was most to have our address. He ;.thing * that pretends to be German man as Mr. Boniface. „ back licemsn that he forgot be was a po- and made no attempt to. town," - "Well?" anx%oue y -said you went off in a hurry, and sausage ! Good heavens! . The de- } the age! This German "The real secret of the success of resist. ti He 'implored the - amateur _ "Now hes kicking. because she ' _ _ mever ave him time W finish what pravity of sausage indeed ! I must apologize ,the business is that he• personally y 'to'for 1poks after every detail," said Roy. ive him and not to cause his can't cook.,: ' he was saying." 4 Frithiof smiled. - i to you for having it on the table, arrest, "All the men he employe are fond useless, but the .entree %ins were use- and, as if mesmerized, be g` UNUSUAL. F He did nothing but inveigh but servants are, all alike .now -a- 1 ' days —all alike Not one of them of him; he expects them to do their. best for him, and he does his beat meekly followed his captor to the' tie was del accused "How's your insomnia, $locum 1" against the rising generation, and - - "- X didn't care to waste the -whole can understand how to do the, mar- station, for them: I think yeti may ;sally where Y larceny, and is now awaitirig �� ! Worse and worse I can't even ketin ro rl A. worthless gen- eration !„ .be- _happen . -FAJ6 - -his t sleep' wben it's time to get up !" „ „ shout you, said the consul. Yon Frithiof began to be faint y yob were brou� ht -u to ea ct." Y g P � • - t" do not make the best of your own He-began how- to knout ,. — However, Sivertsen seems to case. WATCH YOUR things would strike Frithiof., and as down Brixton he have taken a fancy to you, and I they went to pre - advise you to go to him again; he 'likely6 -offer you work. If - ' CN1lDRE� f IEAITN pared him for what he shrewdly surmised would' be the chief dis- : will at were you, I would make up my .S agreeable in his business life. .I ' mind to take whatever honest work "I don't think you heard," be be- turns up, and throw pride to the ;- -• gan, "that there is another part- ; ,� - winds. Leave your address here ,• --- `r: an -ate" �egssa-of°myU- yw> : wAh rf2 ess� of ing 1'° -pale and anaemic, growing too fast or ther's— James Horner. I dare say -; I'll let you know." too slowly, don't start doctoring them: you' wrll not come across him very 'but Frithiof, somewhat- unwillinglyi Food is the keynote of a -child's growth much, he is fond of interfering made his .Way to Museum Street, and health. Some children, owing to now and thba, and sometimes if my _... and was ushered into the stuffy little oonsiitutional weakness, or as a result of children's dieesses, will not. thrive on father is away he gets fussy and an= iden where Herr Sivertsen sat srriok- food from which stronger ones benefit..noying. He is not at all popular •^ ing and writing serenely. He bow- In such cases the addition of Bovril to in. the shop,. and I thought I would - ed stiffly, but was startled to' see the diet will produce marked results. Bovril is obahoentrated beet in its fleet tint Warn you beforehand though 7 y ' ' -the sudden change - which' came over and most palatable form. ' Stringent f Course you are not exactly ex- the face of the old Norwegian at scientific tests- have shown that . it is a -coring a bed of roses'." - sight of him. "' ' cre'.body-bnilder. It is In .itself s 't _ When they reached'- Rowan Tree • - "so ! You have come back, highly oondensed food, but it possesses the remarkable power of enabling the House they found a carriage wait- - then!" he exclaimed, shaking him system to draw- the -fall • store of _ ing at the door. - warmly by the hand, just as though nutriment from ordinary food. Give "Talk of the angel and its wings ,- _ _ , _, _• _ - they had p anels ibe'beat of friends, ' your child between meals, ones a day. a any of warm milk. is which Ton have appear said Roy. "The borne+ , are calling here. What a r,91mww1 f "I am glad of it. Why didn't- you ell me ..the -real state of rife case 4 ptir•red, a. spoonful of Bovril, and try a dash of Bovril to our grades, sanoei Frithiof felt inclined to seising Ibis Why didn't you tell me yow,were sod soups. it wZ be not only the sentiment when • he found himself - one of the victims of the acdprsed delicate wbo. will appreofate .the added r ones test, all will benefit from the in the pretty drawing -room once *-rat for gold f Why didn't ybu nereased natritioa. more and became consciore of the ak. :,: "is.. : '. it .. cn`T�:.•:. �nMe?^r ,.n. :.. ,,,. .. ^u � n "1'S . _._N.tn..,_ - • 5, i... ��.,.' �i� •,sewmlz?�!'«._,a..'"±i_s_. _.,zw.+ra�._. ..•Se ... -._. �F _._ � - .... �f ...:._...._....;c�Y...._i F,.... Y,s,.._..- .�,.e.�ts. ,,_.z. ..�..a��i 3�s .w,�..- AGOAS �i . I � I i• I r � # —test it —see for yourself — that ' :St. Lawrence ' Granulated" is as choice a sugar as money can buy. Get a zoo pound bag—c n a 20 pound bag --and compare "$tom• Lwreaee" with ' any otLdi higb -grade .,granulated saga•. • Note the pure white color of ' St.' I;awrlhce" =its 'uniform gran —its diamond -like sparkle —its match less siweetnese, These are the signs of quality. Ant Prof. >HoraWs sal sie Is Aa pewf of Put ' EXTRA —1199 99 /zoo to z00% of pure cane sugar with- no impurities whatever". Insist on having "ST.. LAWRSNCR GRANIILATUD11 at your grocer a. ST. ll.AWKWOCK SUGAR sitste>t*sN>►�eIM UMMS. ����� MONTRRAL 66A I '. �h+.r "�' ?r r -,' ri. .. • '�' J, - nx r ✓ - r -c.e +., ': „ - rs a .- - .X c ,C;x 11 ,.. �' t'w ., _, r I , �, o y, .. , _..,_... -... —. _ ._.rte .... _. . :__ -.. —__•� � -- _ _ -. . -_ .-.—_.._ _____._______1_­ . - .. _... -. — --._- _,.. . . - 7,. �. -il' .r .«. •�, +bZ >� :: •. ,w.';YM7,.,,^...uc ',n ^o" ,ry'•. '° ^.•e.a.o-9c•s••- - W'•avnyds. •iala ,,,,aa:+.xsusv w..v + - ,,.ti.a,. .I'• . , _ .r 1. a -- . — ._.. ''INVITING-- S1 NESS ; tive polg , after three ,ears' of TO�ONtO CORRESPONDENCE- - - - _ _ _ — civilizin service under the govern- ` - - . . meiit, generally go back to their na- . . _ _ - rive villages, strip off their and- WHAT IS TRANtt•tRINC AT THE HVII = _ - _ � - .: . - __ �'eople Wee Blood 8nply fa 8calat, – = = – __ — -- — • . forks, smear • themselves - with greasy clay, and weight down their - ---.OF THE PROVINCE. = _ =_ — — -, - — ,tt - _ ke in Danger of a -- ears. with ..woodon . plugs anti metal - . _ _ . ,� - -' _ — — _ - _ _ _ ;'I? - $I'B3$d9WIl tinge. M• tL 0. Orr and the Canadian National — _ _ _ ? _ _ _ t rDiOaa ExhlBltJOn -The Msred�th Fatally- — - _ _ _ _ ,. T SAVED- LAUDER,''B-LIFE. - -Rr, Nasting's Regulations. _.� _ = _ = - -- _ hza - or impure ure blood is an 'nvi- :� — 1 - P � te,tion' to slickness. The blood is at . Wearing 'his kilts, Mr. Harry For fifty weeks in, the, year- Dr. -'�. 0: ' — � ,;i--F-.'. - : " = �? work day and night to maintain the Lauder, the comedian played a Orr ]e a private citizen; for the remaining — iiealth, and ant lack of strength or two weeke he becomes a public inatitu- wB�ii - w y novel part on the sands at Black- iron. Those two weeke are, of course. the ' FOR 1w1AKING SOAP, ` purity .in the blood is a weakness period of the Canadian ' National 'Exhi- - pool, England, recently, ' Hit3 ooa- bition, of which he is the General Mana _ _ as the defence against disease. tern far dumb animals especially gar... - ``Er SOFTENING WATER tab tAnaemia•,is t ie doctor's name for ' Dr. Orr is not a Doctor by courtesy. - 1 �' ?ack of blood. Its surest s tom P ponies, is well known, and when He has not been honored with a D. D. REM Or/I NG PA i N T �P he was invited. by the Mayor- of from a theologital college or with an l �+ A _ is- palor. Anaemia does - not. confine L.L.D. from - a university,. although he -� I S I N FEGTI NG Si N KS. _ Itself to age or sex, theugh,it is par- Blackpool to, distribute the prizes has been appointed a member of the - e ticularl common to oun rls.be in & competition for donkeys, Mr. Board of Governors of the university of ` Cit.OSETS DRAINS ETC. y y g Lauder eagerly- responded. Toronto by the Provincial Government, an, _ $WeeII the ages of 14 and 17, when g y' ponded. Having appointment which at the Lime provoked t ! s 1. fixed medals to the winniII dOII- considerable comment. Dr. Orr earned 5 O L Q EV ERY W H E R C feature makes pecilliar demand g his titl (plike any other M. D., by putting REFUSE .SUBSTITI►TE'J Upon the blood supply. The same keys bridles; the comedian mount in eve Tears plugging at, fire Medical .. ' :--lack of blood, however, prevents ed a sandhlll and indulged in inter -. college, But It is a long time since he "-. . full recover after la grippe, fev- eating' and amusing' "patter." has practised medicine. He had ia. h]m, Y g ppe, always the instincts of the showman. lie' _ _ _ _ era, malaria, 8IId operations, and He 'related some' of his a %perl - has the .capacity for attracting crowds William Meredith has manifested itself 4 - and for entertaining- them, and so it came is present in old age, -and in persons ences as &pit boy. He told how, more than once. Toronto may S•nd that _ Pe about astun tit that when there came an alliance with the - Meredith - family may MAKIN 'SAFE 1��T�IRS- a under taus - cy In tile tpanagement of the Ea- not be unprofitable, even it it ,does coat $aI or by' ical strain. • In all cases coal mine his it n suddenl hi had fallen and when the same eahibitioa D _ ... _ _ P , ' „ P y y had fallen upon evil days, the Board of 115,000 per annum. ` df bloodlessness Dr. Williams Pink stopped. Immediately I struck Directors, searching for some one with a - DR. 13ASTING'11- CAMPAIGN. WHY BOND NOUSEB BELL BONDS INS Pills are the best medicine known him with the whip," genius -for the show business, should let Dr. Hastin s, who for the Mr. Lauder their choice fall upon the active tioctor, g Daat Tear has STEAD OF HOLDING THEM. . to medical science. They actually been the city's Medical officer of Health, _ . - .., THE DOCTOR'S JOB. continues to k p the limelight. That awake slew pure blood, which brings icso not to any that he is -a sell - advertiser, They are Dealers In Bonds •Just as the . ° 3 With It a healthy appetite and pew Managing the big show is not such a but he keeps himself talked about by Grocer Deals In Groceries -Thslr Mohr 1. hard buainees now as it was ten years reason of his enthusiasm for his work, is Made_ in a tick Turnover- aalanlen strength and vitality, Mrs. George w y' " ago. It goes with its own momentum which is a vastly d ereat thin He has Q Roy, Clair, Bask., says: "I have Y "� ,� now. So many various org§iilsatious have made of the health office of he city a Just as Necessary in a Bond Business , x ';1 sue. taken hold of various departments, pledg. live institution and has brought it into as In a Wh0ltuals Orowry Business. tested the value of Dr. Williams a ing their prestage to make a to of�them closer oont"n with the daily -lives of the _- l 'Pink Pills time and $gain Whoa a > '., that there would be a pretty good show people than perhaps any other depart - . _ .. poor Condition of the blood might . now it there wee.. no central management meat of government, mnaioipal, provin- �a g at all. But there is still plenty of work oral or federal. He hen lust concluded The articles contributed by "Iaveetor"•_ . .11 V,e led to more serious trouble " for an active manager, If there is to be a vigorous swat the fly campaign, thereby are f °r the sole purpose of guiding pro& -/ a growth there must be improvement in arousing the interest of every housekeep. pective investors, and, it possible, of sav . • " I nth a woman of forty and as coca I- I z all departments, and who% is even more er in town. He has been insisting on Inc . them from losing money througls a Sion required I have used the Pills important, there must be fresh novel.ies covered garbage tins for -every house, and lacing it in "wlId -cat" enterprises. ' The Off and on since girlhood. I have of a more or less spectacular nature, hats demanded that the fruit dealers who mpartial and. tellable character o! the h These are. the hardest t ings in the world make elaborate sidewalk displays must information fed upon. The .... ; Proved their value in the ailments • - .. to get. Another great showman. P. T. keep fruit covered over, He has been wruer of these articles an a publisher _ that &Met m se and I have never Barnum, declared that the public likes rOtestin of this y B,f � p c against noises se hero¢ ininri• Duper have no interests w serve - knowa them to Fail. I also eve to be tooled. This is scarcely true now- one to public health- 4nd has even gone to connection with this matter other than' g wa': sways. The public wants Its money's so tar as -to advise against the keeping ,those of the reader. them to my soII fist nerve trouble worth. If it is going to be tooled, it wants of any early - crowing roosters within the _ ' which we thought would result is r i, to be fooled in a real smart way. It city limits He has succeeded in making (By "Investor. ") won't stand for fakes, and the fact is outside closets made illegal, a aweeptagc Rome people wonder "If bonds are esqq y - z Bt. Pitta dance, but the use Of the r�rr; s that about fiftyy er cent of the "special .Order wb4cb asects about one-quarter of good. -why do bond dealers want. to_seld . Pills prevented this and made him , attractions" wblc try td get apace at I the tsam�s in tfi�'173. rid h eaves; if this nevi issue of - well and strong. I do not know an eahibisions are faker. It's up to the doo- the ,common drinking cup at pabilo oun - 1 stock they see advertised is so likely to g y for w separate the fakes from the "square. tains and is • install.ng a type of foun. increase in value. *why don't -they bold it :- better investment .than to keep half deals, and when he makes a mistake tain that can be used without a cup. and then sell it. there -is a bowl from the public. I9 TBE DOC OR >IISSY• Now, in the flrat since, bond dealers, . >s dozen boxes of Dr. Williams' Pink Every year is the "private citizen Some ' to t and those who handle new stock issues - Pills In the house, as the will save ! period of his life Dr. Orr spends severer Pe°D hink the Doctor is fussy. ,,l y And perhape he is over careful But the lI would call them promoters had not that I 11 IIaOCe expensive doctor's bills'" weeke is the Old Country, and some of word come into disrepute as a result of t•" the moat in.erepting attractions of re man who is responsible for the general its connection with mining stock do ,,a, ' You can et Dr. �5'illiams Pink cent lieaflh Ot a modern cityy has quite a ears g- - g years- have resulted from those vts- be his shoulders and ,v realizes the ca tlou) are merely dealers, na their name Fills through any medicine dealer - its. The eshlbition has been able to im ,plies. A grocer buys preserved fruit " 1iKt the sympathy f ouch men as Earl tastrophe to the shape of elfldemio that and sells It to his customers. He mskee orb mail at 50 oents a box or six y always banca over s one of the big y q Harry Lauder. Grey who provides the Doctor with le • centres of o his milt on that transaction preser preserved and b7 - 11Aa %ea for $...60 from The Dr Wil- tars of introdur2toa when he- population as other people , D goes abroad: don t, however,, most 1 the* year over enough preserved fruit to - end to this, way bi Bete -clone v+ the pro peep a viva the j tIl lzaaa,s MedlClae Co., Brockville, le who can give aim the things he waata. M H• O credit for 'doing somethta e' ear he the aide of the lit y wakes it pay rum to d that " �� tie tub I was s.3 t- pp The criticism which he probably eels � it. if at that same time he knew that -.,s - IRat. __ _ proceeded : He turned round to If the Doctor could some time only give D the fruit_ crop was a poor one and that ! an exhibition of old world -, "Red T to that which is coming from the work, -- �e' ing people A load many of his tnnova he- would probably have to nail his pre- he would be haDOT tione. while making toz,, the eeperal c9m � serves higher' the next year, would he - - "RICAN EAR ORS A3IENT8. flag is., and I am not exaggeratlag TEE DOCTOR AND ART fort and health of the city, mean l con" `be likely to hold his is his storeroom is when I tell. ou .that about 10,0(N) eraIlle expense to the poorer people. New order to make a teeter profit! Not l! 3' A lot of time is o0ent. too, --la get iae a he was wise Whi e he was holding his IPlus6 of Wood, Rlnp of Hera or tons o! stone fell. Had 1t not been touch with people who have valuate Rarbage tine, for example, are an item present supply he would robabl loose i -' The a tttion of roosters cuts-off a source j pD T p y , Ebony, and a Can.' for the Cuteness of the hearts of I patnunge which they are wlllinc to toss of revenue for mans more. Covering a a chance ot'tarntnc over his afoot these that Pony we should both have been ibex had ontthisIliabtintinentt. butt Eurropeehatl trait brought a bit protest from the small be tMu�htimoreasatisfacto rnthan hold- merchants, while the Installation of is.• Ts. people in the world are fonder them by the car load, if one only knows !side Florets has brought sn eaion that L tag an the chance of °the aheculative pre _ - �� Of peraoaa! adornment than fire buried elide, I owe my life to that how tq go, about getting the>a, -0n the -` thousands o! families cad -Ilr .fiord; At ai - . • - - ef -share is a eontlnu- ut5y sa it- air a fa - - rover. a bond deater to-apt an in. . -- i aC natives o Africa: eir one tend an between the Donor and the ought a rich harvest to vector, The expense of handling bonds is 1 creivin has led them into ractrses my pony .because he didn't go on, ibs plumbers. g <u Artiste Association. The artiste think the Ii very gnat an the P PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS QUIET small -the Profit relatively very that, to our eyes at least. hideously. Out I ago what happened I jumped gallery that are pDut it the Exhibition percentage is far leas than that . Out Of the tub sad nt gallery ought to be high_ ai�)!s,,, artiwti• One of the dulls :s places in Tomato' rich the i� mates on his purchases' deform the body. Among these is P mY arm calls The Doctor' down t object to h:gh 'he-e August days are the offices at the from the wholesalerr. And though the .,i 1. the custom of loading their - ear: Around hie neck and kissed•him." art, but if be can't get with It some sub• Parliament Buildings. The stab are de• grocer may think very b, of the 1 lest that has a strong popular .appeal he pleted by reason of holidays. -The mia• roods tae• deals in we would think h -m with all manner' of rude ornaments. - doesn't give a hang for high art For asters are often away and business is very foolish if he shut up sho and not - example, it has been found from long pretty nearly at a standstill. The only kept his supply of goods oa hie eiiel Ten ­ The boys and girls, at the ale of .1'HE TRADE I'.1 LEECHES. exper)en•Se that, battle scenes and pretty gzcitemeat is caused .by the motor bus to use tor_his.own .food, even .though he. . i . thirteen•or fourteen, saes J. Wand- ___ women are the sub ectd that make tae loads of American tonrts:a who make had sufficient to last him the balance - Button it his book, "Man and Beast Nothing to What It Used to .Be— People come and took. But -your eonnoie- 1 hourly pilgrimages tb the seat of provin• of his life There is. however, a very £a Eastern.' Ethiopia," haws their sour might find more high art to some vial government. They troup through the Important reason why moat emcerR P Paris the" Spur" of Su l quiet landscappee with a few eIlPPp In the corridors, look at t_h -e -maps and the pount• couldn't do t.hta< and._that is because their __ _ _ - oar -lobes pierced. A thin apipA of - pp y• foreground. The Doctor seta the artietR ings on the wails, peep in- at open doors, business is done on credit. They buy from - -- wood is. inner . have their own way to some extent -he and If they are in good humor tip the, the. wholesaler and• borrow money .from fed in the hole, which Forty years ago there were in lets thbm ]trick up their landscapes add guide who has shown-them through. But the bank to do so. repaying the bank - is gradually enlarged by the intro- Paris alone ten wholesale dealers in sh"p over In the borner =but be takes it is a very vague notion of Canadian when they have sold the soods. (Of course, : di�etion :Of thicker pieces, until it is leeches, each of whom sold between pains to see that his battle scenes and institutions that many of them et- There In some capes they get credit -•from the - Pretty women stand right out on the are- frequent inquiries if the King ever wholesaler, but in that case they really ; .large enough to receive a stone with 300,000 and 400,000 leeches. monthly, middle of the wall. comes here, and this year a great many borrow. from him), The bond dealer does l._s fair tourists asked to see the Duke of the same thing. He buys a million dol. _ 1' is groove running round it. for which they received on an oval- BOARD HAS FINAL a'Q. Connaught. lar issue of bonds sad borrows money _ = Thepe a nn .a vary III B1Ze; but- a131}liL 1830 a tllOn�• nd. - + T from hta. banker to Day for it. paying off _^ __— -Dr. Orr to the ao -. . •{a - ultimate- 'reeu`% is the transforms- To -day there is only one dealer per' _T the banker when the bonds are sold. It a: ' and is expected to ea ply the toe Dos►• TURN FaUB 1'I]IE IN MONEY. would be unwise, indeed, to criticise him er' in initiating and sane judgment in -tion of the lobe into a rounded cord- in the capital and he gets - from 6 to making recemmeadatione, he has- the ad• for, attem Ing to -sell hie: band.. - like loop, which, in-the black ears of , francs ($1,20 to $1,40) a hundred. "Well• i good why de _• vice, and is under the direction, of a your bonds are Board• of birectors, wbich includes 'many you have to send men out t° sell them," t these men sad women, looks like a His name is Leya and be handles leading citizens. During' fair time the There ie a firm- in Toronto'' wbdi give ban• asked one man once of a bond salesman. >•ing of indict- rubber. Among the 'shoot 130,00E per month, says, the Board meets daily, sometimes several dreds of men and women an opportunity- "Why dop't -yotx Just advertise them in - - times na one daT. and throughout the to earn from 1250.00 to x1,500.00 every year the papers. If they .are so ¢odd the roves- -�` 4 Masai the #ull size is attained when Medical Brief, his beet market be with but little effort..- .This firm wanufao -• tern-- will -- buy - them. --- the CutaneoUS of_one..slde -�aill year-it keeps in close touch wit§ the plane :t ¢nod s»�y peo- :.� -ring. 1Ti$ -tote United $Late:. --He -` 1i�88 under way. All theme men give their time lures reliable family remedies. 'beautiful pie do buy bonds from reading newspaper meet its fellow over tfte crown of sometimes half a million in stock. without remuneration• having in mind toilet preparations and many necessary advertisements, but in the present day it ���,.. oaly'the welfare of. the city and whatever hPupehold goods, such as baking powder, is 96 difficult for people to tell the good 1 i the. mod•' In former times the Paris r washing compounds, stove, furniture and from the bad in advertisements that ;hey' t r l>DO y reonal honor and glory that may Dome metal polishes. in all over one hundred seldom buy from what is advertised unless When the babe has been stretched.-law administration purchased 80 - tnoidentalty. The present President, Mr preparations that every home uses eve they know'the home offerin the bonds. -y to its .utmost ca acity; it becomes -d. G. •Bent, line been preceded by each person to each locality can It requires a personal interview with most °, P 000 francs ($16,000) worth a ear; men as Mr. George H. Gooderham, M.P.P., gay. y. °Just one the race facie of man strange nature exclusive right free to distribute investors to get their buaineee. last as P Y g This was In the ,thirties and forties Mr. W. R. Mc aught, M.P.P.,' and Mr. - ., things, such as plugs of wood; tin s W. X. George, The Board of 'Directors is these preparations to their neighbors. no• wholesale Frover would trust to a news• . _ _ g of nineteenth century ; the ad- They pay loo per cent. commission to their paper advertisement to get the codatry + of horn or ebony, nd occa&ionall elected by the Exhibition Association, agents. Don't yon think y 7 ministration now find: itself' amply which meets once a year, and Is composed yon better in• grocer's ox ere. It is the same idea ex. _•- . �Vd :B' can or .gallipot. • The British supplied with $40 worth annually of representatives of various organize. crease your ]noometi It so, write The • actly.- And tyke salesman who gets tho -`r Museum has a stone ear-plug that y' tions, but dominated largely by the To- Home Supply Co., Dept. 20, Merrill Build• most business gets the greatest salary; • P g The great breeding ground for ronto City Council, Board of Trade and ing• Toronto. Ont., for,.tull particulars. and so he has to "hustle." It isn't be. -ii weighs two sounds and. fourteen French leeches was the marshes Manufacturers' Association. While -there — � —- canes they can't sell bonds in Toronto ounces. It 'ls not an uncommon around Bordeaux. A to room for criticism of the method of Last that they seek you out is the country, poor peasant tepreaentation in the aRSOCistion, there year' Switzerland exported but because they want your business and - `' Sight to see natives with se0•res of n &pied Bechade way. the ores r of remaining in it a suspicion of the system over 11,000,000• - watches of the a - your neighbor's. The more- business they- ' tinge in each ear, the industry, He rented _a tract of, of pocket boroughs, it must be adtaitted gregate value Of [Wore than �2R,00p,- get the quicker the turnover sad cones that the-resuhw attained -h-ave not' been "gaently often they can afford. to sell r, - The ornaments ss . pr ou 60 and this, bad. 000. bonds at a ]gee grout than a house whose 'lOC1a O! S3 a 93 .nificance. -No Ma, business is smaller. and -whose turnover a. g when properly stocked With leeches,- A HURRY "UP APPOINiMENTr is slower. .That' is why •it Dayo to .send sai' woman ventures to leave off her became worth $5,000. - - out salesmen. .- -- - -- $ar ornaments in the presence' of Bechade collected the.Jeeches. by thehCitymCounc 9 rushed throughhthe- ap ,her husband,, should she happen to buying all the worn out horses he pnintment of Mr. T. G. Meredith as tor. Uke them off. in. -his absence, she could get hold of and dr_ivin .r rayton has given rise tooadiitle nom. iwould on his return run into the ' . or six times a ment, oNeedl es to say, there ireliah the but, and resume them immedia a y• month.. especially, in April, May, idea of s $15,000 a •T-eag plum goi�tg its an To break one of these rings of .June October and fioveinber. Be- outsider trot Mr. xeredtth hails from Lon- To is a great *�tse, anti `&C _chade's- busiiiese flourished, and �) �,td who -think �t .mss aro just oordingly when native women, fall as capable of handling the' Job as he is, out. "' they. snatch at each• other's. when he died he was worth a million LLoondonopra tI a that ever beenicalled-up� francs. - earloops and seek . to spoil one an--- -- -- - - on to handle cases of the importance that other's "beauty.'' The tribes have Alter a. —while the French leech he will be required to deal w ,r as T°• trade was' ruined not only on ac- ronu!'a Corporation CoeirAml, and that his men among them, however, Who appointment was just' -a leap to the dark. ern` skilful. enough 'h plastic who count of the great decline in the de- A the same time the Meredith family cry k reunite 'gh 'in &-,tic ur- -mand, but on account of the aeces- has generally, lit mental capacity, ttt•oved g sibility of other sotnrcas of stl Ip egpal to any rob they have nonertChef ear- loops. PP A family that has produced one Chief Just how strop is the desire of brought about' by -tire iinprovt*d Justice, one ordinary Justice and a Bank g - facilities of - transport, -fast trains manager ought to be - -able to provide. e. the black man to mutilate his-body bringing them in a short time' from iiyr bilityy th Merediith family 'resembles can be seen by the faet•'tktat the na- Turkey, Bohemia and Dalmatia and, the Osiers. At the same time it is not altogether unnatural that there should ��� = g amore limited el�t I from Al- have been some comment about to T. G.'e aria and Russia. speedy appointment. It Della attention to the fact -that while Sir William Mere- . DEER �` 1 dith never attained office as Prime Mints - BEMIS- A £oial'of £24,000',000 -per annum in of Ontario he to today one of the most T influential men in ]t. This remark is, by is spent an the salaries Of Govern- the way,- be6anee Sir William may fiat '• J Treed SOfti meat officiaLs in England; Scotlaaid have known anything about the city y and rreland. ooaw4el appointment. Step safely. SIR JAMES AND SIR- WILLIAM. In Provincial matters, however, !t le - ^'''�' �� RUBBER Butter may be kept cool in hot doubtful if Sir James Whitney has a weather by filling & basin with cold higher regard for anyone's n th err_ than IA"O �QatefltBd features for that of his predecessor in the leader - water and uttin h b t uhf of the con rvatt t Lo 1 turf Cats Paw Noels.. P is e u er oa a D ee ve par F. ya ty , ttt0 plate on the top of t o basin. to old friends Is one of Sir ,Tames' mn�t contains. 90,000,000 cubic feet o[ likeable Qnalltles, and his loyalty to Sir stone. > - .. _ - • - . . : r , ,,.:c tR,cy'•,.a]a..x..Y .. �., a .... ... .,, : • . .• .-'. .. + - y; `: 4,• ti °`'F'•v' .{.', - f, ��.... J..,.... s!!"'' c. wk'$•',. T-. .''.gt?a•!,•.rek'dT.s"q'...5 -�W :._.....fir.. :,�Y;......r........, ,,...,.,.&.tar•• k•a.._.,,zr.arn.....r....n.... tea,«,.... ✓,,.,r•.,.,..:�r. _,,!Pc,`.r__.;�.,+t.. rte .,..... -. ,� .....,`4. -, m >.- ..,,+_,..'Si. t ._.. s. ,z: -r... .ar ». .. �e .i'.t-n�;s�.s.... ...Y'.. t - +..,. ':L' ., a•,' t". k.' ;.,.WiSa ^i�`�_- r_.,�'fet�'1tS1� a. ,POINTED PARAGRAPHS. s Many =a man's courage isn't skib 1. > - ,� deep. - . • K Worthless people are often more - - - - amusing than worthy ones. . - , ., . When t v�o ]slniiea carfrre together , - - _.,,•,_ in a head -on collision the result is .- .__• - -... a kiss. . A man likes - to acknowledge -his `,, '� I faults to a WOID$II -W1j0 insists that - '.3s.,:' he has none. ' - . . It is said that there are people . . who- have money' and -do not`know "' 1. how to enjoy it. Sometimes a girl misses a good - . ' thing by pretending she -doesn't ' want to be kissed One way for• a mast - to find - -out - i' - — a,. just what a woman really thinks . ' of him is to make her angry. , Nothing jolts• a- married man more - - st than to have his wife spring one of .111, ; ' his old love letters on him. 'a a• The child •who is - afraid, 6f the - i,1 d>trl� may become a politictali wl)ea be grows up and fear the light, . ' `;. The- largest pyramid in ERv -1,t turf Cats Paw Noels.. P is e u er oa a D ee ve par F. ya ty , ttt0 plate on the top of t o basin. to old friends Is one of Sir ,Tames' mn�t contains. 90,000,000 cubic feet o[ likeable Qnalltles, and his loyalty to Sir stone. > - .. _ - • - . . : r , ,,.:c tR,cy'•,.a]a..x..Y .. �., a .... ... .,, : • . .• .-'. .. + - y; `: 4,• ti °`'F'•v' .{.', - f, ��.... J..,.... s!!"'' c. wk'$•',. T-. .''.gt?a•!,•.rek'dT.s"q'...5 -�W :._.....fir.. :,�Y;......r........, ,,...,.,.&.tar•• k•a.._.,,zr.arn.....r....n.... tea,«,.... ✓,,.,r•.,.,..:�r. _,,!Pc,`.r__.;�.,+t.. rte .,..... -. ,� .....,`4. -, m >.- ..,,+_,..'Si. t ._.. s. ,z: -r... .ar ». .. �e .i'.t-n�;s�.s.... ...Y'.. t - +..,. ':L' ., a•,' t". k.' ;.,.WiSa ^i�`�_- r_.,�'fet�'1tS1� a. u' w..ti .. :uy � F- .., ' .,. ....^ ,. .: � �' _ - v g• Aid - - ! - - ' Now 1���Mq. �j ARM TO RENT -100 Acre Farm,- ,; 1' 3 sae oatidde limits of Town of Oshawa. Et cause coil. Plowing afw preNht ero .yery.y tnu d April >, 11iL1. .pply 1. $. FRUIT 1 A R S , F RL9T . p ,Pickering• ont. „TOR BALE -- Threshing outfit cheap. Co i.Oahawa. $i -u ' BATEB OF ADYEBTISIL4t3 : J" apply to ALBERT B SW% Highland / !last laeetlloa Farling - 10 awls �� >l6Lt 'Have you tried the Perfect -loach enbeegnent insertion 11re . &s-to O W FO$ BALE -A good milch R R U I T . TREES �p T SCI This sat+ loos not iaola a Legal os Fosetga e cow. For particulars apply to W. J. TAY• a Seal s/ al o'' advertisements• LOR,Audley sr From the nursery farm of Stone Bpeaisl terms Ri *en to pasties making ooa- ' -1 peels for a or 6 mouthror by the year. Rau & Wellington, Foothill, Out., They are something new and easier to fasten tbaa the screw top. '7eariy or yearly oontra8t/ payable quarterly. FOR SALE -A Dominion organ, the largest in Canada. Business car , ten linos or under, with paper 5 octave, in IIsat -class condition. Fos rp.,r.�.itce a ave all kl s an ilea of ars is 8 , -one ear. $6 W. parable in advander- and other Darticular apply to Mtia, UL•O. • ) _ "_.W h red d a J took _. IrDteAieeia leoai columns test oenta pea liaa, ENO, Piakeziag "-tf at lowest prices• _ ;'gA�vg o�wn per 1lna each subsegoew iaeastion. I All kinde of Fruit and Ornamental .- - •ti coatraot rates made knows on appliaa- -- - Trees, Shrubs, Bulbs, Borders on. Z a tree adyard". FOR SALE —House and lot situated ,Also a good supply of REDPATH GRANULATED 9IIGlAR. Adverei.aments without 'written lastruagoas on Brock et„ Oiarsmout, oppoeito the anti House Plante. - 'will be insetted aatil forbidden sad charged so- Methodist church. For particulars apply to •oordie in Orden. toe rbidd naming advetliw W. J. OBEOt3, North Claremont bui � stock guaranteed free• from San snesap must be in writing and "nttotbepnb. - Jose Scale and true to name. .PURE CLOVER HONEY jTEGETABLES FOR SALE -Toga- For all information apply to ~� JOIi work promptly attended te. toes, cabbage, cauliflower. small w to " piakltng oaione, beets. narrow .nos celery in our local agent TEEMS season at TROE. G&MMAIDOE•9 Brougham, 11 10 lb Pa,11A. p.r y psi C. ROGERS, Pickering .!01.35 ear ; $1.00 i! d is advanos. Oat !7 50 Subscriptions to the United States, 81.50 - t r In advance $10 REWARD -For information �- nice line of ,Pickles, Jams, Fruits and Meats N�j leading a the rampern o1 the party Cealed Tenders for Farm or ppartists who have bees tampering with the JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, Se1lTelephone wires between Rosebaak' and Dior the hot weather. the Siag.ton road. war, OO WAN, Dunbarton. Part of the ltstate of the late " NOTES AND COMMaNT3 FARM TO RENT -Being south '�""0° e 1 SEALED Tenders, marked •'Tenders - - Call and Bee ih 2n at , pare o1 lots s sad s, H. F. coo., Pickering. sad oonsistin ct 101i acres more oz lees. On - __._�_•' 13. r11mOC@ a 1 the Pre ors a e c case. ail eia _ _ _ bun with stone stab and driving abed, undersigned Executors up to noon on Churchill, who is at the head of sou a rich clay losmAu a 1tood state of cultiva• Monday, August 28th, 1912, for the the British naY and Hamar son. Farm 3oinsLake ntario. Forturther _ . y, zr ouisr ap ly to H, W. POWELL, tbresh- Purchase of the north part of lot 21, in TAE QFROC�iR"Y' STORE. -' Cireeawood, will come over to Can - er, Pickering, �• o. •5,tt the. Broken Front concession of the Township of Pickerin , part of the Buy your Groceries at the Grocers. ada in the near future for the ARM FOR SALE IN PICKERING. Estate of the: Late Thomas Annan. - a, - purpose of getting Canadians in- a eaopl, o� of and �¢ooan a pick The farm contaiae 86 acres of splendid - Bring township, now occn ied by Mr Fred clap loam. 6n the premises are a \, retested in the building tip of an v,ri� t The land is of the pbest With spring good frame house. bank barn with e am>laense navy and in general to eze.it ranging chsoagf corner of 'lot on the stone basement. 2 well of hard water d h O e arri a e yysamisea area goon items bonne with .cone and cistern ; also orchard in full bear- g isr ` _ •inatil the . war spirit into ,our lonndation ; g goon bank barns, wine mill and good , sohazd - Privilege to plough otter has- iaR. Plowing pos�eseioa this fall and winds, so that we will not be given. yes. and tail poeseseton oa pri1 i, Weis A full possession April lat. 1918. A splendid chaaoe fora farm Terms Buy marked the ue for il" must accom up entirely to the - pursuits of a T a o mAV, Markham Po., q " peace, which is-degrading to any sz -it pany each tender, which will be re- turned in case tender is not accepted. A - carload of Tudhope Carriages on nation. This intended visit doesSOC11t0=IB' Terms cash when deed is ggiven. not fill the hearts of Canadians The highest or any tender not neces- ' - with unallo eel leaaiir @. �@ do NOTICE TO CREDITORS sarily accented. hand, open or covered, with l y P For other particulars apply to. or - not object to visits from promin- address at Dunbarton, P, o. steel or rubber tires. ever men of England or any other In the Surrogate Court of the County of PzrzR AxrrA.w, i Ontario. in the Estate cf Thamas An- 45-18 WM, THOx, j Executors country, in fact we will heartily ran, deceased. f CioII1e along SIIC� het y0112 Choice, at prices welcome them to our shores, but Pursuant to the Trustee Act, ail r 'we feel like resenting the vista of crRditora and others having claims Railway ;'that defy all competition, against Thomas Annan, late of the i GRAND TRUNS Syarea those who come to lecture us on Village of Dunbarton, iii the Town - ! Only line reachinir ail Summer - - -our duties. We have got beyond ship of Pickering, in tbe•'County of I Resortb in Highlands of Ontario - Ontario, retired farmer, who died on 1 - the age of childhood and have the 21st day of May, 1918, are requred. including 1(� r� ���♦♦ LL-F �T - >reached years of ditscretion, and on or before the Slat day of August, MUSKOKA LAKES BES 7 BIl� �LR � Ili E we realize we have duties to per- 1912, to send, by post• prepaid, or to LAKE OF BAYS form not Onl to Our$elves. but to deliver to the undersigned, Solicitor' ;�L{�OiNQUlµ QARK :Pe have I2Ce1Ped s carload of Plymouth Binder y for Peter Annan and William Thom, MIAGANETA'WAN RIVER f the mother country as well. We Executors of the Will of the said de- Swills, which we will delver at prices - 'have reached that paint where we deceased, their names and addresses FRENCH RIVER : e and full particulars of their claims. a' TEMAGAM{ shish cannot .be beateII. are not only willing but able to do statement of their securities and the(A'►X/?►RTHA LAKES s our share in maintaining the prey- nature of the securities held by tbetu ; Full Summer Service now to effect . •ent proud position of the British and take' notice that after the said, to all of above resorts, Write for T _ last mentioned date the Executors will ; full articulate and illustrated fold- . • , I �� - .Empire, We do not think it is proceed to distribute the assets of the era to soy Cirand Trunk Agent. _ necessary -nor wise to go in for said Trstator amoreg the persona en- atilitar Rio but we. believe in trtled thereto, having regard to the , y ry, claims of which they shall then have $olneseeker8 Exew ions tnaintainfng a nary and army of had notice ; and that the said Ezecu- �dy 9 sad 23 Ausnst b to 30 -; IYr HIT Y, O i T . -. .. —. ry - sufcieut strength and ei ency shall not 3asld +I- -- a�eaeta or any part thereof so distri- Via Sarnia yr Chicago. EVERYTHING FOR THE FARMER for the adequate protection of buted to any person of whose claim British comraerce, and of neces. they shall not have had notice at the Winnipeg and retu.ra - $81.00 Phones : Bell 99 ; Independent 52• -- sity her .position of "Mistress of time of such distribution. j Edmonton and return - $42 "00 - - - .- ." I Dated the 10th da of Au ust.191s. Y B Tickets good for 80 days. , . the seas. zecutore . PIrrER A. NA .m. E Ito CHA AGE OF CARD C7CT$A�t�= WILL1Ax Tsox. train w le a Toroa t B L. T. BARCLAY, Special ill av to a h. �i. S3TTR hT y 10.90 p. m. on above dates, via Chi- DAI�I DRUFF 4fr`as their Solicitor, Wustby ca o and St, Paul, carrying throw h Hag to offer : t coaaches and Pdllm.an Tourist Sleep- A good assortment of Good Furni - -- DISA.PPE RS —� T E �, M ing care. ;,�i•� ture, delivered promptly rand _ .t3CAI.P IT( ti vAxlssss ♦ HD HAIR The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway _ in good eonditfan. t'ICHLY STOPS FALLII) is the shortest and• quickest route See our Fumed Oak Bedroom Suites q between Winnipeg - Saskatoon- t' , 'PARISIAN Sage- remember the � � � Edmonton. with brush brass trimmings, Sum- ' New Fast E: " mer Furniture, Rattan Cbsirs, name when you want a good.pore press Service between 1 Veranda Chairs and Tables, hair tonic, free froth dangerous lead . -j- Winnipeg Ind Regina. Smooth and otber dyes.- A carload of'steam coal for thresh - roadbed, Electric lighted Slee ing Camp Bede and roll ap Msttreeses. p PARISIAN Sage is not a dye. Most lag purposes just received Cars, Superb Dining Car Service. (tonics that rive the hair are full of ieoo and are dad crone to use. aL Greenbura station. Lv. Winnipeg, 8.48 a,m. 8.00 p.m. 0o g Ar: Yorkton, 7.10 p.m. 9.90 a m. PARISIAN Sage is a clean; delight- W M • G I B S O N Ar. Canora. 5.30 p.m.11.45 a.m. Careful attention given to Embalming and Funeral Work ful hair dressing that nourishes the f Ai•, Re Ina, 9.00 p.m. 7.00 a.m. chair roots and besides killing the dun- GREENBUP"N, ONT. Ar. Saskatoon, 8.18 a,m. Phone night or day —Bell or IndependeaE. - druff arms iui ssita life aid- tsattRt9 - - - 8 f - - -- t i p� _._. or aria Sato the hair, p Your hair will look Ar. mouton, •� p•m• Flowers F - ral Purposes a c tp prices. nice and brilliant after applying PAR• ,I CPPER LANE 9AILhil38 w I$IAN $age and you can' quickly get P P I N G Sailings from Sarnia for Beult Ste. rid of dandruff and scalp itch and stop �j !1 Marie and Port Arthur 5.30 p.m., :thehair from falling. Avoid imitations Mondays, Wednesdays. and Satur- a a U RL ;get the genuine. The girl with the days. - Auburn hair is on every bottle and The undersigned is prepared to do Ask any Grand Trunk Agent for PICKaE RIN G Ont cartob. La a bottle 50 cents at D. Kraig t hopping every day full information. or, write , e Pettit's and dealers everywhere. A. E. DUFF, D. P. A., - in the week except 11Jnion Station Toronto Ont - - - - - - A three -a -year old child of Staff Seegt. Law, of Kingston', died of - ptomaine poisoning after eat• canned food. Saturday. tTohII jWi , $ayleSr Greenwood - - -- — - `. FRED CLLEN, G.T.R. Agent, Pickering _ing An eight old boy, Franci T -Harold Leonard of pOKS s. cT ^ T N-year _ s_ SHOE e , was fatally kicked by -a horse he Eve ae3ception of Bwditg business M trumew l;y '•IHS VoulNtox BAirz. a3truck when it stopped. -. H I B Y Mrs Marguerite Cougaly Bing - Advances made on Farmers' Sale Notes. }lam, -widow Of Gen. Binghan), _- ', U. S. A., of Chicago, died at Co- :- t.,- .bourg as the result of a fall. Boots and Shoes of every description at the., very lowest _ • y Bramwell Booth was chosen b x .. 1a.. _ pncesa _ { the late Geueral to succeed him as head of the Salvation Army. The - call is' respectfully solicited - official document was opened and _ '. ti read by the Army solicitor at It is a pleasure to show goods. - •headquarters in London. ' THFi I,: srA - :,.WHITBY _ tars f ti0 YEARS' tT• PELF L, Brock Street, - - �_. - EXPERIENCR - -- - _I���►Ja 13IDJM� .�IARVEST SUPPLIES -_ BANXI SAVINGS depoaited•in this b�a_kL TRADE MARKS 1d draw the hig}lest curtest rate of ' CoPyRESIGN Aa Harvest mitts and gloves and binder whips, forks, handles and rakes. ` 4nyons sending a sketch and deserivtlnn may ,Whetstones and files, oilers, etc., and the best %XX ,',�j�, CANADA ����ii�����• withdrawah °E part a1t�he „ p oil Yaertam Our Opinh.n free whhether an _ , _ • _ _ ,- _ whole amount ma he made wi►iten- � � laenoa u q,Obabl, Dat n mncios lardine "machine oil in the market. _ Lardine and y q - •tlonsstrietl eonSdentlnL rI1'Q60 oa Pat els .ant r:e. 011dest a¢encT f .eanr+nQ pwnwn mica axle grease. 1 . ,U OFjC/C+�, evCr de11[td wlihout delay, i a vets taJcen lBrongqb Munn R moo. �` • c ... �1 9 writes. witbout obarge, ffi the _ -- -- - n��c .�m�r�can, h X007 TORONTO GiYe ue a call. Pon@ - _ PICI�EI�ING BLANCH, r daomaly Ulustratea weekly Ln'gest ou l: >L anon out any soienalae lonra p Terau rot Qur grOCerieB are the f rashest. 7Zi a Tear, pOetaae Prepaid. Bold bT new 017 �f 't''� Corm itaw- nglGwltrk , O B CTE PHILIP, A ' R. P✓. GORDON, Managor. ® ®Q Bt aach s,ao st W6itby: . g'� R� C1 .�.,�+�'.�, N., .. ,. +Cq�. ca.._. :.3. .__�_ . -._. _,__, : -•` ..- _.. -. - -'- - -- - -__. ....., _.._-- ,�,.."u^�:x':�. :.' �. ..,t..uc. ..�. �..,.... e.,c,....,,,'. ,.. -_.. �,4 :.:. -az_ ..,:t::,.w.amw..c.S��....., .�- .+.:..._,_5.�ro.'[. � "e ., �.ua.:.,.; h_ -.. ro: :,�ic.:.ros•.ax,'�,',•s�,...r_.. u�',._ • �: �. x_# T. a_. s,.. �.; rr.,. r. �' vx: k.,.'.. e..:. t6 :�:.•..,.utfi�. :_a'..:ra..a.__�, 4aFr"rr:�q ^,::,c -TAE 0OMINt_oN BANK O. 00[R i ATTMgwa, ylpg- 111gelagNy. gl t W. n M Ost+snt�tFf Manager. Assets, eT0,00o,000 Capital psN Yp, A CQKFLZTZ MAXIMMia IMIVtcs Eve ae3ception of Bwditg business M trumew l;y '•IHS VoulNtox BAirz. Collections promptly made and money remitted WRbotit delay. Advances made on Farmers' Sale Notes. Travailam' Checks sad l.etw of cn&t issued. -- _ WHITBY BRANCH, A. A. ATKINSON, Manasel'. { the late Geueral to succeed him as head of the Salvation Army. The - call is' respectfully solicited - official document was opened and _ '. ti read by the Army solicitor at It is a pleasure to show goods. - •headquarters in London. ' THFi I,: srA - :,.WHITBY _ tars f ti0 YEARS' tT• PELF L, Brock Street, - - �_. - EXPERIENCR - -- - _I���►Ja 13IDJM� .�IARVEST SUPPLIES -_ BANXI SAVINGS depoaited•in this b�a_kL TRADE MARKS 1d draw the hig}lest curtest rate of ' CoPyRESIGN Aa Harvest mitts and gloves and binder whips, forks, handles and rakes. ` 4nyons sending a sketch and deserivtlnn may ,Whetstones and files, oilers, etc., and the best %XX ,',�j�, CANADA ����ii�����• withdrawah °E part a1t�he „ p oil Yaertam Our Opinh.n free whhether an _ , _ • _ _ ,- _ whole amount ma he made wi►iten- � � laenoa u q,Obabl, Dat n mncios lardine "machine oil in the market. _ Lardine and y q - •tlonsstrietl eonSdentlnL rI1'Q60 oa Pat els .ant r:e. 011dest a¢encT f .eanr+nQ pwnwn mica axle grease. 1 . ,U OFjC/C+�, evCr de11[td wlihout delay, i a vets taJcen lBrongqb Munn R moo. �` • c ... �1 9 writes. witbout obarge, ffi the _ -- -- - n��c .�m�r�can, h X007 TORONTO GiYe ue a call. Pon@ - _ PICI�EI�ING BLANCH, r daomaly Ulustratea weekly Ln'gest ou l: >L anon out any soienalae lonra p Terau rot Qur grOCerieB are the f rashest. 7Zi a Tear, pOetaae Prepaid. Bold bT new 017 �f 't''� Corm itaw- nglGwltrk , O B CTE PHILIP, A ' R. P✓. GORDON, Managor. ® ®Q Bt aach s,ao st W6itby: . g'� R� C1 .�.,�+�'.�, N., .. ,. +Cq�. ca.._. :.3. .__�_ . -._. _,__, : -•` ..- _.. -. - -'- - -- - -__. ....., _.._-- ,�,.."u^�:x':�. :.' �. ..,t..uc. ..�. �..,.... e.,c,....,,,'. ,.. -_.. �,4 :.:. -az_ ..,:t::,.w.amw..c.S��....., .�- .+.:..._,_5.�ro.'[. � "e ., �.ua.:.,.; h_ -.. ro: :,�ic.:.ros•.ax,'�,',•s�,...r_.. u�',._ • �: �. x_# T. a_. s,.. �.; rr.,. r. �' vx: k.,.'.. e..:. t6 :�:.•..,.utfi�. :_a'..:ra..a.__�, 4aFr"rr:�q ^,::,c y - R •� , �d v k A :,1.:` t;r'• , 6'�a °sM, -i °i :1' +' -:r :;,d• - `• L '19J r • b Mrs. J. H. Beal and daughter, Miss Leila Ramohr has returned r George Stokes was in the elty Miss Maud, drove to Pieke� ing home after spending a 4ouple of = RICHARD-SON'S. one day this week. oa Tuesday, where the Iatter wiA days Frith her brother, Ray, at John Farmer, of Toronto, was spend a few days vacation. Bradford. The latter aceompan_ g g home over Sunday. J. C. and Mrs. Macnab and son, ied her on on her return for a two Im' Nelson Wagg spent a da this of Uxbridge, returned home on weeks vacation. _ postastashowiag of finest display of _ Obina. A try large assortment of Saturday after spending a week M �, _.. �• week in Cambellford. Thomas Graham is expected - 8 - - • Mien Oliva Powell, of Toronto, -with relatives in Claremont. stationary. Boob, Dolls, Toys, just Wilbert Gleason, of Toronto home -ins few days with twenty - _ -- - --^+s was home over Sunday. , Clydesdale stallionw- and - -mares `-- Threshers are now ettin b was home over Saturday and San - q g an y de, On his return he was accom- They will be taken direct to To- _ and see them. - - for the seasons' {operations. ui ronto where they will be exhibit- Babseri none taken for all * Dr. R. L. Graham, dentist, will panted by his sister, Maggie. D sgasinss, - Mrs. D. Forsyth and daughter, ed at the Toronto Fair.. > ' be here as usual on Wednesday g Weakly and Daily - Xewspaper4 :next. - * Miss Mildred, ave returned home The bridge gang of the C.P.R., James B. Madill is in Altona after spending a couple of weeks who have been busy the past few 4s helping his brother with his new with Dr. Robillard, of St. Paul weeks building an overhead bridge �%`%. f. H. R =C�� �..�•��ON 'o barn. Minn. ' ' on James McFarlano's farm, left Thomas Gregg shi pad 'a -car- John Gerow and his assistant, on Thursday evening last for � �� - Whitby' load of mixed stock to Toronto on L. J. Pilkey spent a couple of days Lindsay accompanied by R. E. - - Saturday during the past week . erecting a Leggitt and Joseph Lynn. - - Miss Mabel Wagg has been visit- Wind -mill in the neighborhood of Richard Johnston, of West To- p. ing friends is Cambellford for a Cherrywood. ronto, spent Sunday here with his 'few days. Rev. J. A. Grant returned home wife at the home of the latter "s our Ultimate Cho'ic* e ' Roes Soden has again engaged one evening last week feeling parents, Fred and Mrs. Farmer. r= much better after his six weeks On his return he was accom nied You ma not be, an engine this ear. You may decide' that your th John Norton. for the thresh- pa y y g' y - ring season. vacation. He occupied the pulpit by Mrs. Johnston, who had been present Separator will do for another season. Miss Borland, of Toronto, is in his own church on Sunday. spending a week here with her a many present owners of ndanlr a few days at-the home - �'� Of B ad Luke, parents. pe arrived here on Friday night with'L; o! J. G. Borland. y g -• P. Macnab Sr., is improving the 102 head of cattle which he offered BJLZ REGISTE8, residence 'be recently purchased for sale. He disposed of about 80, but the rest were taken homy SATLRDAY, AUG. 24th.- Auction sale L Q from D. G. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Walford, of To-' of bu ies, cutter• household effects, CREAM SEPARATORS Frank Deruaha, jr. has moved ¢g' into David Bundy residence at ['Onto, are spending a couple of etc., in the Vill a of Brougham, the property of 1 Jr. ou may be even be weeks with the letter's parents, P pe y re. D. Defoe, r. y persuaded to try two or three other mak'ee - "� - $J�rth Claremont. p 8wle at 3, See bills. Fred, Poetig Miss Mann, of Ottawa, is holi. Thos, and Mrs. Gibbons and with auctioneer. fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the CTLTIMATE P . ' dayin at the home of her parents, Adam and Mrs. Spears, of Kinsale, machine. No other will fully satisfy you so long as yon know there Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Mann. -- _ _____ -. ,__ is a better machine -an Empire -on the market. !V Fred and Mrs. Reynolds and Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are'teIling you now. Per- v Son, Norval, of Goodwood, were haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet ? Peihaps p the guests of R. and Mrs.. Bryan 50,000 you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home? on Sunday. That will be best proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us a Miss Young has returned home a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by after spending a con le of weeks return mail Address ry; with her brother, co?] Young, LABIDUAS WANTED of Pickering. Empire Cream separator Co, of Canada, Ltd, Toronto 4 Miss Maggie Morgan returned FOR MARVCIMNG IN WESTERN CANADA Bold in Pickering to the city on Sunday after spend- 1 GOING TRIP WEST." -64- RETURN TRIP EAST," g Township by ing a couple of weeks with rela- $10,00 TO WINNIPEG X15,04 FROM WINNIP[G e fives in Claremont: aria. baiioeneyer mu. >rom wL -wines up �. p.trttteurar•mau er Howard E. Turner, Agent, �111�t'V1 �8 Mrs. Tobias Caster, and Mrs. 1 Maeraw. Oalow, or apron. • a*a��ate�w ixs re, R. E. Forsyth- have returned home GOING ATE after spending a couple of weeks at1O�! �d""yrom ecacione oo � �+vth d Grand Zrms Main tram ping at Stoney Lake. �50� facia all tiaa• oq - _C.P�ID Shorthaudarde (m R • BRYAN sk Albert Rawson. of Toronto, nouns! - Tin aadl��'i �� o�, cssew�ts,d,� m, c,�n�t sa.xssExsi spent Sunday at his home here. Tru . Tarmto to nail Toronto �t but If such evidence as the following ex-. Tobaccos, pi and smokers Un his return to the city e was gad say G.Y.Amlla.a tracts from letters and other equally sundries, Central'ofiice Bell Y y strong testimony contained in our , 'Telephone Co. easy for accompanied by his daughter, Mica aalaysT s+�--� [ions OaO�ta, ,.� and gas Aag `nJenale. a" a� sax. a�o eau of Ntortlt �a untast,, booklet. is not suJgceot to satisfy any Rolston Laundry, 8 ®t>�r —Rrcm nail at�. :vats lie and WOW. person desirous of learning shorthand, 'CLAREMONT. ONTA On Monday. three rinks from iado " °a ttaiix e 9ndbatry�oit aAe. Ontww. RIO then there can be no merit in any bust. C�sremoat went to 8toufiville to iral 9 9 its Oli,I ness under the sun: r Play the return match and the re- y al l.w u I .a lmdoa is an cah DEAR MR. CLARKS- It is a plea - port is current that the were de- at w tarm�. p0° ,�ap°O b"` �° �• OVERLAND a y ``'s° tee w. to a rat the sure to write a testimonial endorsing : port eo be tip W pt:eaD t t to amt mite MTM felted. The players interviewed ( otm� a w ao1 ca .�.t a� anything so much _superior to other .kept no record of the points and �iortbers or f =Paci�o Aladto�i.�or Albvta. but not things used for the same -purpose as —Consequently would not venture "N Of area a pour system of Eclectic Shorthand is °,making a stateauent and appar t am:r .eay�, os.aa ,� z p, to others I have a :amianed. I shall WT ently are averse to discussing the ��ui Alevmv�br tbo sad lrtonobe� mgntm. be pleased to reply to ati3r communi. her >, ma M i°ty can ° i l cation that may be sent me with, re- Wm. donee had the misfol tune t1 00 a e t. With feeence to the system. or to have anttr oe u one interested call to see me. Q� ALLis, ar amen t.. ( eaC er.) MO of 12 feet from a scaffold at Thos. N. G. MosIPKT. D.P C.PiL. Tswa Our Fall and Winter Term com- SnobbB s residence on the dth _ _ meoced September 5th, but students MOTOR CARS concession of L'zbridtre, and sus- - - - "µ - w� _- - - - --=- -- way enroll. any day, as instruction is _ _ _ stain a bad fracture of a bone at strictly personal. = AND TRUCKS �. the ankle, At last reports he Write o po rte r call for free booklet. 1912 Models are unsurpassed for was doing,g as well as could be ex- ..Cana&aen Northern RLHwa •�- Clarke's .shorthand E'011ege value and efficiency, �pected. TPe all' wish for his speedy recovery. j� ow College St., Cor. Manning Ave. Above cut represents our five ? _ Married - In Winnipeg, on 50,000 �aTQOSteTSa.nted TORONTO. passenger, thirty horse power csr; Thursday, July 25th, at St. An- at $13, 0.00, delivered in Toronto i -= draw's manse by the Rev. A. G. fully equipped. Sinclair, Miss E. Agnes Forgie, of E XCURSIONS I a a s � e r : " o ol� r bait without fail and and see (Claremont, to Mr. Howard J. s Al -_ -- our 1911 Models. ..Stevens, of Valley . River. Mani- q~q n fobs. Miss Forgie was recently a t0 wlnnlpe t il0•00 �4 a i _� �' al]aF•OYerlaIId a�bale8 Co., is member of the teaching staff of c O - « Choice of destination left to excursionist. Half- a-cent a mile from Win- a ty sn � R IC 52 to 59 Adelaide St.. Went. the Claremont public school. Her r K C W; nipeg to Regina. Saskatoon. Warman, Swan River, Edmonton and to all 3 . : o`- ag q es her their friends here extend u- other points on the Canadian Northern Railway. a Qic as to I a sv T O R O ZT T O her their beet wishes for her Yu- Returning. a mile from all points on C. N. R. to Win- ; Lure happiness and roe rit g •• & Three rinks of bowlegs from _'� ir°lu Winnipeg to original starting point; sit c g ° b s'd •-t ,DATES OF SALE n 6 .e ° p = Pickering Lumber Yard , 1 ItoufPvilleplayed friendly match• o �+ x, -C with - week, - - On . - Ataa 20 -From Toronto and Rosedalar- C°-1�T,- O-*nd4Il n" in -'Aa tario - -To-. _ .. n o �. +.._a Q ugh - e - ronto to Sarnia on G. T, R. and south thereof. 11 Jan All kinds of rough Hemlock 1 and Tuesday one rink from StouBville- A>": 23 -From Toronto and all C. N. O. stations east -and south of Spar- ti S as Feb t Inch pine dressed . defeated Claremont by three shots, row Lake, all stations on Central Ontario Railway. and stations !B 9 It ° o.. mom y as In- sidings —we have Manitoba, `...rand on Friday two more rinks — on Bay of guinte except Kingston, also points on other lives g ,, .,, Apr a• a Vd anti feather edged. visited Claremont but were defeat- north of G. T R. Toronto-Sarnia line, and east of, but not includ- a e;. + n In shin les -New Brunswick ana • ,ed by le shots. "The following is !ing Sharbot Lake and Renfrew. ; ..,,� a ne i �` p British Columbia. the ,@core : Aug. 28 =From Toronto, all C. N. O. stations east and south of Sparrow J , 2 g Pic . In ready roofing- Montreal and s g m a r m July Lakes all Central Ontario Railway and Bay of i; C C �_ _ Brantford make. Claremont : y' v Quints stations, m e a �� 6ept� R. E. Forsyth and points east of, but not including North Bay, ro - N y 0 eot.l sr. ,W.. D. CORDON 8c SON. 9 ; Aug. A30 -From Toronto to Sparrow-Lake on C. N. O,; also points on other F. Macnab, Jr. lines Toronto to North Bay, Sudbury and west thereof. -T B -g 'E_ -- m+ a� y Pickering, On1i -John Gerow The ricbest'country in the West is served b the Canadian Northern.- The e J �+ �0i R. Besse, skip -Zl demand for Harvesters along it�' lines is heavy and wages the highest, Januay M3- Whitby Is, Oshawa 14, Browtiism 779 , Perly, a 10; aanninston 9, Meg nzaie vllle Wri a for omese era' Gi ide, seh ing 35,000 free homsteads Beaverton 8, IIpterRon T Write H ek o awaiting h settler. Btorrey _ _ Burkholder For to -° — S Bj�s�eaa����� Adams,—skip-15 R. L. FAIRBAIRN, Gen'1 Pass. Agt., Can. Nor. Ry,, Toronto, Out. _ a AV Claremont And prepared to do all kinds of W. Leaper - :].�; I M P O NC &i C O• -Woodwork Repairing and N. Burton Tire Setting. materials and dedon M. Henderson, skip -19 -Some Special Values - kOPt in stock. It will pay yon } : Men's heavy weight Overalls, blue striped with bib, seven keta, dQUble and obtain prim, Don't �bs milled by R. A. Hill seamed open at sides, brass buttons and buckles, elastic suspeuders, rice 1.20. SPECIALTY Ix HQRsE$HOEixG agents we do not employ them, Consequeni. Stou$ villa p works std Inspect our steak H. Perrryy ,_ Black seamed, Overalls, made 1n Pant fashion, four pockets, all double seamed ty we can, and do throw off the •gnats S. M. Wa'rriaer Ind. hone, No: 302, Claremont ry i3r. W, A° Kant -Rip 1.15. Without- exception teese overalls are the best value in the P oommissioa of 10 per oen1., which you wW 6mW4t0 6kiP-Q. -trade, to -day. I know whereof I $peak.as I know the goods thoroughly. Certainly sabe by'pwmbising from ns� Ernest Chamberlain had a very _ Rompers for small girlswnd-boys. •Get a set-of it- atsses 1�• exciting time one night last wee clothes and lots of washing, price 50 cents, ' JOHN MRAIA� WHITBY GRANITE CO. while Ireturninq home from the CLAREMONT, ONT. Omo.. Whitby, ont"10 _pillage. When in front of the - SMALL. WARES Something that makes a fine birth- Presbyterian church his horse be- day present -a beautiful box' contain- E W. E !%ANS _ -Came frightened at some object, Pocket combs 15 and 10 cents ing gold -eyed needles, bodkins, thim- The Pickering E. 4 and started off at a rate which Dressing combs 10, 15 and 20 cents; ble, 2 spools, etc. 25c. Gentleman's was far from being pleasant to Fine combs 10 cents Russian leather case with hair brush, �Tigilance COln�littee pump Manufacture' the occupant of the buggy. - In tt Tooth brushes rbriiehes , S. 10 and cents tooth brush, silver soap holder, etc., _..___ . short time he was beyond the eon. 8 - ,x.00. sSmoking set, 4 pieces, silvered. Shop and Residence, Dundas SV �trol of the driver, and had not The object of this Association is to one far when one of the shafts lessen stealing and prosecute - ;WHITBY, - ONT. g We have in the Millinery Department a few good hats we are offering at the felons, broke loose from the axle and be- gresitly reduced prices, - Three doors west of Whitby House gan to strike the now , thoroughly - - _ frightened animal, and thus made Members having proper[y stolen oommuni- -,- r GROCERIES GROCERIES oats immediately with any member matters much worse. The buggy of Executive Committee. We are prepared to instal wood or iron kept jumping from one side of the This department is always complete with all the best viands) the pumps on short notice, also attend ' road to the other, but the driver market can produce at'very reasonable prices. Have you sampled Membership fee . 52:00. to all kinds of repairing. a ~ '} ' ke t his seat. The horse was not our teas and coffees, we challenge the trade on our 25c. black-' Tioketalmav be had trem the President or p and mixed blended tea, it is equal to any 40c. package tea secretary on applioetion. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, brought under control until is g y p g ,} g our sale of this tea is steadily iocreaaing just try it Exec. Coro. -L. D. Banks, also gasoline engines and " reached L. W. Pilkey s, a distance and be convinced. ' W. V. Richardson Pickering, nt the squre gear of about two miles. How it i g. l MAGNET CREA.MI[SEPARATO)SC that for a colt of about thirty J. A O'Connor ;A4u;,lefrree: summers? D. SI PSON &. Co., � PICKERII�t(� � � , 50 at�resideaoei, • Phone •✓i-•e s...,tt": 7w"•, .. .a. .. inn ,... ,. . ..» .. ,... . .. v„a . .•_ �� .,,�i+uSYh+.�±4,wc#�+5� >.w�..,. ,.s,:._., f,.e...•.:,u,. �. .:- ,,.... , �.,.,.wa,.....�.«:- ....��:ee., .L..,. ., ,...r•...�.�wu,._.- ,.'?r.:q.;. ai,:.,,,. :�,s,.. 'w, �'.a>, nwwe, -.,. r ,.. - :a...fo _.n. .. .,,_.:.s., r. .... ,. - ,...y .. ... •,.. _ -.. _......... _�...., ..s.'a/ 8__ �..,.�. :. P,�i�".m �r+'�3°r'�kt•.... President. taey Jr''Xad,. •� > "'to.?tix. '�.{ .. .. .: i., tie.. .. .r,.. aU% f r x.... y .0 rae•^q M. 4 -- -- - INVESTIGATING OUTBREAK. R. TRAIRWAS DERAILED. C Prevalence of Infant Paral s[e O � .i �,f4Y; f•` `,s � �' 94.4'f�d 5 Vim. Canoes Some Alarm. '� � ....- ..-- -..- -. - r• w U'hor instructions from D. J. W. �J Bethaney Junction McCullough, h - 2 B. McCall end of the Provin .. _ cial Health apartment, Inspector FX Dr. Bell and Dr. McClanahan, Sup- ; erintendent for the district, will ? "" s• `' ' A despatch from Toronto saga: D. Mackay, mail clerk, Toronto• The Canadian Pacific passenger T. Podden, trainman, Went To- visit Niagara Falls and adjoining %� yrs -grain to Havelock was wrecked on ronto, localities with a view to investigat- Thuroday morning about half a mile The feature of the accident was fag the several cases of infant pars- went of Bethany Junction, while the fact that there were ao serious lysis 'reported in that district. injuries received by the passengers' P Y y gravelling at a goal rate of speed. era' Infant arai sis is deemed b the Although the engine and four or train hands. The engine left the Provincial regulations to be a corn- coaches left the rail&, only five pen- rails, and becoming overbalanced, municable, disease, and there has ple were injured, and these eustsia- turned over and fell from the tracks been what approximates to an epi- ..,; aid only bruises and abrasions. on its side, while the baggage car demic of the trouble in Buffalo re- The reports received at the Cana- was wreaehed from its front trucks ceatly. As a result anxiety is felt 'than pacific offices here show that and splintered about the aide. The over the reported cases on the On- rpassengers were among those other cars were not damaged, and tario side of the river. = urt, although some were slightly the engine fell on soft earth and ea- `°It is inflammation of the front ishsken up when the coaches left the moped serious injury. portion of the spinal cord," said Fr The list of injured includes ` The reason -the engineer and fire- Dr. McCullough when interviewed, 9 only employee of the railway, and z : ' these Were all travelling in the en- man escaped serious injury- was "and results in the paralysis of cer- °' .s Y,� ga•ne and baggage car at the time of that they jumped from the cab tain groups of muscles. Children 4 ��'O„� she accident. when they saw that the engine was have some fever and lose the use Y �, ter` z • 4 lies Over, The in arias sus- limbs. ' �' ✓ x.wq 4y� r �q, {�� l Following is the official list of the toppling j of their As they get better injured:- tained b the two were caused b y y the power usually T @tuIIIB to the Engineer Bennett, of Havelock; their jumping and chiefly canaist Of greater portion of the muscles, but it is frequently lost in certain �`' r Y rx� ' Y y ,Fireman Nelson, West Toronto; scratches and bruises resulting 1"�� Geo. T. Brown, mail- clerk, 4 from their striking atones after they groups.: In the regulations it is di- to safety. rected that the patient shall be iso- .�" _ di- Gloucester Street; jumped* lated and spe6a1, treatment is pre- 3iENORIALTOWEB. Duluth. Ang• 20 - M-Aeat on LraoY : No. scribed." IRMES �F F�Q �i0� ��s 1 hard. 01.04: No 1 Nortlieru, old, $1.03; In an effort to end the epidemic Memorial Tower opened at Halifax by the Duke of Connaught on N do No- !1031.2: new 'wheat. all An. August 14th. 7 gnet. No. Northern. 95ot September. Sao; o infantile paralysis in Buffalo, a December. 92 7.00. special ward has been established - IL= /ORTa FROM -TME LEADING TRDDS L1v19 STOCg M,"KET. at the Ernest Wende Contagious CENTNES GP AMBRIC46 Montreal. Aug. 20- Steers sold at 05 to Hospital for the study and tr @at+ TENDERS 014 THE LAST LINK .._ x6:75 per 100 pounds. Cows, 03.50 w as.so; - ment of the disease. Thera are 98 Irrkos of Gattle, oral". angst- one otbos bulls. 9875 to 8175 per 100 at sounds. Prices 84 eases now in the city, not confined for sheep were also about the same, FeoOLOS at Noss and Abraa& per 100 pounds. while lambs brought 64 to any, one district or to any one I too ,6 pe r 100 pounds, according to anal class of people. One death from Whole Hudson Bay. Railway to be finder Contract ' - ,BREADBTi'hP`fd. lit? HoSs ranged between 99.85 and 48-• P P -- r troronto, Aug 211.-Flour wheat. 66. Calves void from f:3 to t9 each the disease occurred at Lockport In a Month M per cent. pawats. are quoted at 93 Toronto. Aug. E0. -Best butchers. 16 to esterd8 and another at Crystal eta! 90 to 93.9b for sew, t.o.b mills. and at 96.50: good butchers. 95.40 to '25,95: meth- y y icon Oonra far old fob. mills. Masi• use butchers. 84 86 to 96.26: common B @9011, Oat., just across the river. _ begs• to cotton qua more are for ]ate butchers, 94 A . 9x.65; choice cows. 85 to then bag,. 190 morel' -ptrat 95.50. and cows. 84 50 tot ; common cows. A jlespatch from Ottawa says: will be under contract, It is. the batcuts. ss.m; Beebe Daunts. 95.20. and 93 to � . good stockers. 9415 to 95,25, light IlIPEBIAL ARMY OFFIAR V-t-41 b ""6 95, on track. Toronto• stockers. 94,25 to 9465: ahotce springers. For the construction of the final wish of the Government to facili- - - Manitoba R*ltaat -1ao• 1 Northern, 011$. 967. milkers. 965, • ringer. at 940 to e+ea. eectioa o[ the Hudsaa Bsy Railway tale is ever WAn 1ti1A the con - 8a Aorta No- 2 L 01.09. and No. 3 at lambs. 06.25 to 96.75. sheep. 04.25 to 04,• Man Was Caught Sketching at -Split Lakes to tide water on the etructidn of the important outlet for fri Bay Dort.. peed wheat sells at 62 75: calves. 96.so to 99.50; hogs. SL35 Lo.b.: to bite gar yo rtes hogs. 08.60 led and watered. Point -Levis Forts. bay- tenders Were called for to- Western traffic, l ontarto w at -tto. 2 w,htte. red and ' A despatch from Quebec says : day by the Government. They will Tenders for the second section of mind at 9e-sae, outside; new TWO NEN DROW�+iES.s wheat. �r10, outside. j While proceeding from No. 1 fort, be received up to September 18. In' ti8 miles are now in, and the ooa- Peas- Nominal. Levis, to No. 8, a sub- conductor of a month, therefore, the whole line tract Will be awarded at once 0au- Market ste"Y wit emand 11m• Rowboat Capsized and Bodie!! Not ttad, car lots of No,`2 ntar%o quoted the Ordnance Corps found a gen- at 410o,� and No. 3 at Ado. oatatde; No 2 Yet Beeoiered• tleman sketching the torts. He im- ESCAPED FROX JAIL. to rally. She was about sixty -five tsoted at uc, on track. Toronto, No. 2 r - a oats Quoted at 41 to 411-2*. Bas A despatch from Maaitowaning mediately called the attention of _ says: : William Tucker, of this vil- the guard and placed ham under ar- years of age, and formerly resided y - POV :ley -New barley is Quoted at 650, oat- Y Way 'ot the Transgressor is Hard at Jordan. side. for No. a lags, started to spend a vacation rest for neglecting his duty. Then +. Cora -No. 2 American ellow quoted at with a party of tourists at Sand- he took hold -of the man who was _ for Fred, Allen. _ we one-track. Bay and at 640. To- geld, ou the farther aide of Lake doing the eketchi.ng. The latter A despatch from Montreal say's YOUNG BRIDE KILLED. 3, a3o. Toronto.. and f4o. say -- Manitou, last week. He had as as stated he was an officer in the Im- sorts. Fred. Allen, alias Joe Huddle, was _ ere- :vomioat: - bees em loved Saturday Hayfork F�II on Her Head fie She Bn0JWheat- o1Q ate - :- Bran+- Maotwba bras, -iii, to bags, To- .man named William Lockyer, The twelve years as a military surveyor by the Ot- night, after he escaped W, Ponta freight Shorts. 924 wits• other members of the. touring party taws Government. He proceeded from the jail, Allen was one of A despatch from Brantford say's' - OOUWTBT PBODITC3 at Sandfield after the disappear- to Quebec with the sub- 000ductor, the gang who robbed the Eastern Mrs. Addison Fairchild, a bride of Batter -The market is firmer, wftb• to. ante of Tuclter and his companion and was handed over to Major Townships-Bank at Danville, Que -, two weeks, met with a tragic death stpts moderately large. att•y: chotoa, for two days began to be uneasy, Robertson at the bri fide office. w 7.40. bakers', inseri�• to w 2io: choice B g is 1900. He was caught and lodged at the home . of her husband at'. dairy, tubs, no; eftamery, t1 to 274-90 and began a search of the lake. The case is a peculiar one and more in Sherbrooke jail, but escaped. Mount Pleasant on Saturday. She for rolls and sN to 161•to for solids. - The Tucker boat was found over- may be heard of it. Later in the year he was caught was helping in the harvest and was - E;tts- -Gtase lots of asw•1atd. 97c per Oman. fresh. 24c. A a6 turned near shore with a tease . stealing at Lawrence, Maas., and struck on the head by a large hey - (*0600 --New cheese, 1s 1.4 w 141-to for and Tucker's coat under it. The d cars•. sea td 1.2 to 143.40 for twins. care were found floating some din- WITNESSED - HUSBAND DROWN � spent eleven years in Boston jail. fork. She died within twenty min- Beans -Rand- picked quoted tt 05 pas .- On his release Friday he found De- utes, before medical aid could be lbuehel; prunes, 92.88 to 02.90. tance away. The alarm became tective ]+2cGaskill of the Quebec $; ,eesd, ,ts tins, attoted Professor of Victoria College Met Q summoned. The deceased was a seen 911$ to i$ i•2c per lb. for No, a. wholesaler ..geeara�, -and - '- - -- -- -- - - - - -- - -- for him - - - Eaombe, 02 i- w ra. ,' for saiw Bona in rowboats, motor -boats and Death at Go Home Bay. Pa'avTaaral 'Pal}ee -c°+i fig - nville ,girl. Poultry- Wholesale prutxs of choice -seam tugs were engaged in drag- with n warrant at the door of the g g' •A despatch. from Tomato says: jail and was brought back to finish Fy.$g'$ BITE COSTS FINGER. reseed poultry: rbickeas, 19 to 19c per , buns. 13 to 14c: ducklings, 16 to 174 Bing for the bodies. After five days Rev. George J. Blewett, professor sentence at Sherbrooke. - ve poultry,, about 2c tower than the dragging the bodies are not yet of ethics and apologetics at Victoria {r Guide Who Hooked Big Pickerel - d that a PC -per 3aa, 900 do 01.00 foun The general opinion is t t College, was drowned at Go Home - •per bushel. the bodies in this deep -water will Bay on Wednesday morning, in full GIRL CAUSED SCENE - Develops Blood_ Poisoning. _ r PltovlS7oNe. not rise. Tucker was unmarried - A despatch from Monticello, N. view of, his wife, whose effort to Pa - lagoon -Gouts ales, 1s N to i4o r lb.. and belonged to a prominent 14mily rescue him were unavailing. Pro- F� Through Boot While Belgian Y., says; Suffering from blood pois- case lots. Port -Short oat. 09,60 to here. Ring Was Speaking• onia reaultiri from the bite of s d tia28 do.. mesa, $20 to 021. Hams- Medium sensor Blewett, who was not a good I 8r g fro light, 171.2 to loo; heavy. 161.2 to .17e: ` ei swimmer, had gone in bathing A de&p&tch_fmm_Antwerp. _sage . large pickerel two weeks ago, ; A �onS. -n-ra 1s 2c'; breakfast baeoa. -19 to WORK THAT I& WO$TKWHILE. S}�8 -$� Wife; �vfi+� sons ova tug While the Ring of the Belgians was "Dan Smith, a gui e, o South }: 2e 1.24: backs, 20 to aloe him froaa Their cotta saw him Lard -The market is unchanged, with cottage, making a speech at the Chamber of Fallaburg, had the index finger of fair demand. Tteroes, 13c; tubs, 131-40; Help�the Society that Helps the sink. Commerce in reference to the Con - his left hand amputated. It is be- : Chitdreu. She quickly pushed out a boat to go, a young girl Who had climbed !laved the operation will save his BIIfiiNEBS AT MONTREAL. There is no department of sit ices help him, but be never came to the ups a glass roof crashed through life. Smith was removing the hook �. Montreal, Aug. 20. - oats - Canadian in which the average citizen .should surface again. and fell on a number of Women in from the fish's mouth when his fin - Montreal, No. 2, 45 to 461 -to: do., No. 3, The body was recovered within a the -gallery. ` Several of the women ger was pierced__ i to Asa -2c; extra No: 1 teed, 450. Barley e more deeply interested tttan the few minutes, but all efforts at re- y' l9anitobs reed 6d to-640. Flour- Lfanly �egvate care sad l-)rotecti -n .f fainted and others Were cut by the boa Spring w *eat patents, firsts, 06.80: suscitstion were futile.' Death is falling glees: The girl sustained a PRINCE ARC'HE'S FOR JAPAN. seconds, 05.30: strong bakers'. 0s.io; young people. Soya make men. believed to have been due to heart Muter patents. choice, 95.25; straight rot- The country is made better or worse badly fractured wrist and. was cut fiart}, 94.85 to $4.90 do., bags, $125 to 92• failure rather than drowning. severely about the face. ,The Sing Selected as King's Representative i0. Rolled oats - Barrels, 05.05; bags, 90 according to the character of its prof. Blewett was a young man was greatly startled for a moment, at Mikado 's Funeral. lbs.• 9140.- Bran -022, shorts 826; middlings citizens. Good or bad ci�izens are who had already achieved, an inter- ' star; mouinie, 93o to tea, - Hay -No. 2, per y, but soon recovered his composure A des tch from London says: -loo, oar loss, 016. to X17. Cheese- Fiaeet the result of early training, eavir- naitanal reputation, and who had and continued his speech. p� _- Reeterne. 1s 14 to 13 34c; finest Eastern. onmeat and opportunity. Child- The son o! the Canadian Governor. a was to 427 -8a. Butter Choicest cream- PPO �' prospects of .even greater diatine- -- - _ - _. _ , et y, 02614 to 261.2(; seconds,. Ism w saving is,work that is . worth wliile. tion. He was born in North Yar- HOUSE AFIRE CAUSED DEATH General, Prince -Arthtiz--of_-Kin- No. Eggs- selected. 28 to 299; No. 2 Our reformatories and prisons are mouth, Elgin County,. nearly 39 naught, has been selected, je Ring •. k, 21 to me. Potatoes -Per bag, oar Geor a be represent his Majesty at ots, 01.60, full of the product of neglect. years ago, and received his earlier Mrs. Morgan Wills, Stamford, thneral of the late Emperor of i Money spent is safeguarding child- education at the St. Thomas Col- Drops With Heart Failure. Japan He will be accompanied by UNITED STATES MARKETS. hood is repaid one hundred fold. lekiate Institute. In 895 he gradu 9dlnneapolie. Aug.' 20.- Wheat- Septem• Admiral Edmund fiber, 9178c; December, 9219(; Stay, 9639 It cute off crime, pauperism and de- aced from the IIniversity of Toros- A 'desp'atch from Bt. CaOharines Lord -Methuen, Ro 961.2(; No. 1 hard, i1.o538; No. 1 generacy before they get beyond to; winning the Governor - General's says: Mrs. Morgan Wills, Stem- Poe, Miles Lampson. of the Foreign Iorthe -2c $1.05 No 7 8; No. 2 Northern, 01.• rn� fll ford, dropped dead Saturday morn - Office, and by Captain Bonham, '037.8; No. 3 wheat, 997-80 to 01.017.8. No. Control, and although not so spec- "' in Her house became on fire and Prince Arthur's equerry.. - 3 yellow corn, 75c. No. 3 white oats, 30 to tacular as -the drunkard reformed '` - g' g uc. No. 2 rye, 63 to 631.20. Bran, 019 to the excitement caused by the Con- {19.60. Flour - Leading local' patents, 14,• or the criminal turned from the er- :'ATROCITIES IN MEXICO. flagratioli= brought on an attack of Mrs. A. Cob son dropped- dead -at 90 to 05.25: other patents, 04.68 to 0a.9o; ror of his ways it is none the leas u • _ ;�r�t clear S&4o w 13.65; second olears,- e : - _ Federal Troops Putting Captured heart failure,. from which she failed' Port Dalhousie. 2.ao to ,$160. Rebels to Death. - - - -- - ' - -- - -- - -- A despatch from Monterey, Mex., O WORKERS N L L D L D says : Bands of rebels, operating in O � O T hJ RKIS TROOPS ROUTED the Torreon district, are commit- ting atrocities of a horrible charm- ter, because, it is claimed the Gov, : Retreated With Allies After Battle Which Lasted ernment is permitting similar Winnipeg Immigration Chief ,Says Labor Situation r . crimes on hppa rt of • F ederal troops is Acute e 1i1 Day of the procla- uilder the mation suspending constitutional A despatch from Rome sayli : It The Italians 'i t ooeaefully carried 'guarantees. Telegrams were re- ceived here stating that a small de- A despatch from Ottawa Says : character. Labor conditions in the was officially announced on Friday out the operation of cutting the West are acute. Between. 4 need- that Lieutenant - General Gartoni, large Turoo -Arab force from the tachment of Federal troops was W. D Scott, Superintendent of and 50,000 men are urgently need - �'; commander of the Italian troops in caravan routro to the Tunisian captured by rebels in the ploardia4l Migration, has received the fob- - canyon, near Torreon, and nine of ed, 90 per.ceat. of whom must come Tripoli, had succeeded in establish- frontier. them, including one officer, were lowing telegram from J. Bruce Wal- from Eastern Canada. Cutting is Ing a base at Zuara, a town about The battle lasted all day along a 168 mptly hanged to trees. ker, of Winn miles RPSt of the City of Tripoli, front four miles in extant, and Pro ipeg, the represents- general in Southern Alberta, while, five of the branch at that oity :- ten days from now if weather eon- 7 : where t e urks and Arabs bad ended in the retreat of the Turks, „ the harvest will aonaentr d their forces, and had who left numerous dead oa the Five Toronto people were injured Crop conditions for the past ter times favorable, s0ubbornl 'resisted tk�e advance of field. The Italians lost sin men in an automobile- accident near days have been splendid. The out•�Ix •general throughout the entire inv killed and 98 woundod. Whitby. look eontinuea of a 'most gratifying West." the : -d'x 'n.. T.• i .. ,. .:. ..r. :. ` _.• >o. •�,.M.s - r, x;.: .. .,. .,, ..•. ..« ..» a ..t .. 'N4, k4 ,+�•'. 'i �. .� "••-. ,w r.•�'.wsr�'. t•.r, _.s,•'yr„i. �F"'.. k r� 9A a �m va'Y,'f' , t �:.� C�1, ,.,..: t< a. a1,_., A.«. s• �., �. �r: c,. a. .i^r"t"t-�•sir:+,n.e:; °'3�,;.�• ill.. �p,.? �: �Zt, n• s:. �:; �`' �<. 7r... �r, ?�4+ L. _ !f1:,,'i'kaF,R.e"�u:��"��..,`.` Ake'., ex#•.^',. J?' �, i�i�?" w�,.: i:+ uK,« it<. s> . a.! cc .,WU•.*a';in:•,°^£4`'M"��e.,.. }� - �. - - r ce a .• • .'�.C....' -s•+ ..w.". k1�sr.r..VV+„ r,n. r . ..,.- +>Y'll41fF•f'• dY.[JX..,NtY.'^"., M`riYn• .. �,awxr� `x•Y< . � Nr'.w.,.i� . . > r „t„ r _ - - - - .. .. - _ _ .. 1 i „ P8E88 THE BUTTON. _ ENGLISH RAT SUPPER. submit to a headache Is to waste energy. time and comfort.., k In the year 1868 rat pica. w - w �,. _:ca .�s.:�: ' i S:r- w • ocs emu' e7dente Impoeatble. hood of Nottingham, England. One NA DRU CO Headache Waders g Almost incredible are the paasi- inn made a feature of ppeeriodical Your Druggist will confirm our statement that they do not contain bilities attaching to an invention rat suppers. Frank $uckland re- anything that can hum heart or nervous system. a box. moo, r that has nearl been completed and cords the immunity from scurvy of NATIONAL, DRUG AND CHCUICAL CO. of CANADA, t.krmo. tea i The liia that are now in your Jt mP n those members ` f a lar ex i kitchen sad dining -room were probe- which will make railroad accidents Po Ped - , bly feasting on some indescribable practically impossible. Since the tion who did not disdain to partake - _— — nastiness leas than an how ago, and first demonstration of the "ratio_ of the cook's excellent rat soup. FARMS FOR BALI. as s single 1!y often csrrles tansy „ =. TheHestirtots Plano lsthe N. W. DAW80N, NlnetY Oolborne Btu - +t thottaaads of disease arms attached Phone, which renders possible Aotlon. Insist on the Toronto. m AZ 6 INSECT "STINGS AND to its hairy body, it is tiZe duty of telephonic communication with a , every housekeeper to assist is eater- railway train in motion, was given SU1►1ME8 SORES. '•OTTO HIGEL" O• °ER FIFTY GooD IMPR °vRD miastiag this worst men of fire about a year a o, the inventor, Mr. Insect bites and stings, blistered Forme in Manitoba, Saskatchewan y y g , and Alberta at right prices on easy terror.+ ' human race. von Kraemer, has made great feet and sunburn! . -Tjwse three •Pland'Aetlon strides. In conjunction with Pro- things, or any one of them, may - F EIIIT ct of O fir THE BEET t right w fessor Ka spoil some days of your vacation, i` district of Ontario. All ekes at right WILSON'S ve of Birmingham (Erg- prices. land)' University he has eroolved a or make your Work a bore ! Zam- + � F YOU WANT TO BUY O$ BELL J ass r sensitive detector b means of .Buk is the remedy you rteed ! It y' tHAllF stook, grata of dairy term consult tna which, he states N. is possible tc takes the "burs” out of these "red; N. w, DAwsoN, Torontok pick up those feeble currents which inflamed patches where the sun has -_i /t.ka.�i.dpde.- — are received by the train and to re- guito birtesII yod� its soothes m� ` MALE HELP WANTED. 70. FLYPADS .r. _ lay them lip intoBtrongeF GU -r — •- vtw C.11 AILWAYS REQUIRE YOUNG MRS W kill hies in such immense quantities to operate electric bells or hooters, heals blistered feet and hands. dA.L for positions in stations. These men q or even to put' on the brakes of train In the hot weather young babies Tits ABLIMO�oM �� „�, are placed in positions as fast as we. can -� as cannot be approached by any other or. to stop them at the will of the suffer greatly from heat spots and ouirda. ��, .m=o •= at,..e prepare them. Railway officials endorse >, fly killer. __ p la 25�. our School. Now is the time co make - signalIllaff- at-- at-" - -Thus a chafed places. Here, again, Zara- _ ra rw,� :w AvcN4[ rangements for Fall studiee. Free Boaea�# a signalman 10 or 20 guiles aia ma • Buk will give almost instant ease I Tp1pNRO inr is explains. Dominion School Railroad- . g y 3 tnP Toronto. - press a button and`the train stops For cuts, burns, and more serious automatically. Another feature of skin diseases, such as eczema, MISCELLANEOUS. the railophone. is that train$ equip blood- poisoning, etc., and for piles, ELECTRICITY ON THE FARM. eY AND FARM SCALES. Wilson's pad with it can automatically bring Zam -Buk is absolutely without an H scale Works, 9 Esplanade. Toronto. , back their signals to the danger equal. All druggists and stores b0c Hydro- Eleetrie Will Demonstrate 1 ANCER. TUMORS, LUMPS, eta I* position if they have been inadver- box or Zam -Buk Co., Toronto. ..;,at the.C.N.E. G n ern l and external. cured Wwithoutt ,.� tently left open b • the signalman. tore too late. Dr. BeUmaa 1[adical CO. an as an such is re- u InR- -t a paste oar fit• � — y the r petroleum an the farm will be fully shown 'Zird That Brightens the Lives of C,,rded at the time it occurs, the in. production of crude etroleum at the Canadian National Eahibi- TON SCALE GUARANTEED. Wilson's '. English Incurables. strument settles the question of in India has increased by nearly scale Works, 9 Esplanade, Toronto. tion• ' The Hvdro- Electric Commis- i who is to blame if a- driver passes a 200 liiiIlion gallons. ENTRILOQtiISM —LEARN TO THROW ., �+ signal which should be sion have taken a large space in the `% How is Dinky this morning 3 g against him. Process building, where all kinds Aso your ilocinteza complete tnetrncciona: Did she come in last night 1" �• Minard's Liniment Cures target In tows. g, 401, Wingham, Oat "' of farm machinery will be run by v ALARI£D POSITION AWAITS cons• These are the first inquiries which HELL PEOPLE TOO.' Pouting Wife - "You knew before the White juice from Niagara. It pe:.ent business man wlio -eaa in,e+rt ; ;Patients st the Royal Hospital for — you married me that I couldn't will be a demonstration no up -to- $i,000 in proaLabig ih(f manntactnring Incurables at Putney Heath, .Lon- .R'ise Doctor Gives Postum to Con- business Manager, rent Building, To- cook. Hub "Yea, but I didn't date farmer can afford to miss, — 4on, England, make every morning valeseents. know that it was impossible for YOU - a a on rising. Dinky is a bird that A wise doctor tries to give nature to learn." + �roaNN 'h iri htena their days. - B �_ ",DIDN T WORE. Men's Suits �a -- its beat chance b saving the little ora0 Tare is probably no tame;, no y 8 A safe and sure medicine- for The Barber—"One of our cue- Bast wart to canna. cola m.dsllaa , !mare intelh ent 'ird in- London strength of the already exhausted tamers had -his rheumatism cured g patient, and b- uiiding up wasted child troubled with worms is Mo- y 1181Ti�1! JkME�HCAN DYEING Gm. than Dinky. She is a canary. b mud baths. ;Every morning she leaves her cage Energy with simple but powerful then Graves' Worm Exterminator. r. ° awic 93z MssrssAL and flies to a Mcrae trough about nourishment. The Customer—"No nd good to me. g - I've stood as a candidate in two L A. 1� t� ffi � X �i. •i Ewo hundred yards away, Where "Five years age" writes a doe- In Tasmania, as island off -the ,. coaat•oi Australia, there are only a elections--and my r6eu'matiam is ens oBMOeo�'18 she takes her daily dip. tor. I commenced to use Postum y bad as ever !" it��sisi 140 ff*aG&i.33m8 las In the wards she saunters from in 'my own family instead of coffee, "' dozen Americans, of whom one is - Ipatient to patient, and her chirrup (It's a well known fact that tea is a mine manager and the others doe- �•rotsot — Preoervw — swa"et�y ! tors and deatiats. Costivenesa and Its Cure. —When 1lasapies and, Booklets are apptioattos seems to bid them "good morn- lust as injurious as coffee because it contawins caffeine, the same drug the excretory organs refuse to per- JAMES LANCUVI R & IM01:014 :Ing When she has sines sure S CO., s found in coffee.) "I was so .rell Mlru4r!'e Liniment Cum Dales; its, farm their functions properly the IS,e, Bathurst Streak TORONTO that every one has sees Dinky she --� intestines become clogged. This is r 'A, leaves the patients to spend the day pfeased With the results that I had PAVING THE WAY. vrith the sparrows. two grocers place it in stock, guar- - known a s coati" eneae and if neglect- -with ally a4 3 Dinky returns to anteelag its sale. «Had�fyour vsestioa yet 4" ed givea rise to dangerous compji- I then commenced to recommend No 4 cations. Parmelee's Vegetable Pills Ithe wards, where' speculation is "Lead will effect, a speedy carp At the generally rife among patiemta as to to my patients in place of coffee, Lend me flue, will you Z P� y D'u's t & Rhom she u going to.have tea with. a nutritious beverage, The con- _ first intimation of this ailment the Anti' Dingy likes to please everybody, sequence is every afore in town is Relief for the Depressed —Phv- sufferer should procure a packet of now selling it, as it has become a sisal and mental depression usually the.. and put himself under a disiafe4 taut. awes ing ,(1 latad she chooses her hostess in 8 P y powder, is a life-pre- homes. After tea she takes leave and household necessity is many homes• have theii origin ill a disordered course of treatment. The ef- po P, o n. "I'm sure j prescribe Postum as state of the stomach and liver, fie fecte of the pill's will be almost it server because it k1IL +� o en as any one remedy in t e when - Materia Medica —in almost every their action the-'whole avatem is _. Floors clean; car - "'THE LADY OF THE LAMP," cage of indi estion and -nervousness ss affected.:. Try Parmelee's Vegetable $ADN'T HAD A CHANCE, , g g � ..pets. b r�ht ; home -.- I treat, and with the beat results Pillg: They revive the digestive Lady --- "Six, your' clerk told me fresh and sweet. No Tile City of - London's 'memorial "When I once introduce it into a processes, act beneficially oa the dust while sweeping. to Florence Nightingale is ra rapidly I -'bad the largest foot he ever caw y P y family, it is quite sure to remain. nerves and restore the spirits as no „ laearin completion and is ea in this shoe store. 8 P expected I shall continue to use it and preen other pills will. They are .cheap,; Manager—"But, lady, the young Ask your Dealer for IL s Ito find a place is the lobby of the cribe it in fanalies where I prat- simple and sure, and the effects are l Guildhall early in the autumn. It. Lice. lasting. only been a two yearn." lacLal'eII I1a�psr>al hlleae �0a man has n her 6e a marble statuette 3 feet in �� L'nHie "In .convalescence from pneu- mote distributors for Ontario _!height. Miss Nightingale is shown monies, typhoid fever and *titer .Salford cattle market, the largest �aettin out upon one of her heroic cis j give it fie a liquid, easily in the North of England, supplies - - - THE BAr" MFG. Ca.; Lllwteae -- gg - .ierrands of mercy. The "Lady of absorbed diet. You may use my meat W a population of 10,000,000. = Montreal -Lamp - - the simple dress of -the Victorian a� fihA to to certify that I have used - P see fit." Name given by Canadian Misaro'e Liniment Cura Diphtheria. MINARD'S Liniment in my family for peciod, which preceded the crino- Postum Co.; are. and' consider it the best liniment Windsor, Ont. se. ins. In her left hand she carries Read "The Road to Wellville" in" LiLL MABEL KNOWS. I. the marten I have ropnd it ezeedlent � VRV ' a candlestick, while with her right "There's „ - .. for hone eesh. - (,j(� J IS g pkgs. a reason. ,� ,. (Signed) haDd she is shielding her eyes from Ever react the abetre letters A now arse „Mabel i engaged. W, s. PINED. -0a zsa- its light. The portrait and model a Whom to 4 "Woodlands," Middleton, N. S. " .pare founded on r statuette in the appears from time to time. They are- 'She doesn't say in her letter. R 8,8. CLEVELAND Mine, true, and lull of human interest. All..that she knows so far is that ttascw Toa.> possession of Sir Harry Verney. - ►rant Now vartl oat. to. s•n ' -first name is Fraalc. saw rrawNSO• tyb b Walter Merrett is the ecu}ptor. - A POSER. t.+ c. If attacked with cholera or sum- - mar complaint of any kind send at. _ ECONOMY. - N _ DLD LADY ALMOST U once for a bottle of Dr. Kellogg's "Pa, what is economy f" ANNDD WB � F� Dysentery Cordial and use it ac- "Saving looney on what you real- t�T10NALf tr- Dar.i�ls / l cording -to directio4. It acts with ly need to spend for something that THE Totnu ! tJn tr.iaJr� �� ��1 ��� wonderful rapidity id subduing that does you no goods' � Daratioa 1i4 Dap Batik HAZY* L it dreadful disease that weakens the - �p .. , ••� S a �i a q strongest man and that destroys tits It Makes New Friends Every 4 , e7N w .bond ae�whaft r:(• yqun and delicate. Those who Day. Not a ' s b that Dr. i r% g y — y goes y "AA eve. rob. bar ad. ale A Remarkable and Convine�ng State- r.. have used thi's cholera medicine say Thomas' Eclectric' Oii does not Cr.w menu of the Success of (;uticura ` it acts promptly, and never fails to widen the circle of its friends. br- 11',+r1�• B••tL `_'= L Soap and Ointment in the Treat- ll tl 4 ' i' �I effect a thorough' cute. dens for it Dome from the • most un= HAMBURG - AMERICAN lnentofthe Pain itchin and I likely places in the west and far �E y. 1 g' �' 11! Oyer.-.75 per cent: of the tr_ade4 travelled as-ss BROADWAY, .. fLS.. . Burning of Eczema the British Empire is foreign; the far: -It deserves this attention, for ' — — - � ! , P 8' p Yong• St., Totems, Canada. =-� — - has done so much for human- •'I, the undersigned cannot glue enough - ! I�Ir — . moderate Praise to -the cutkura Remedies. I had been ity. Its grate •Oat -makes it or at least a year for eczema on _ Of -the 3,000 'languages and dia- easy to' get., to no aarfkr�ge%il. different times, l I s lined .- , been translated into 180. as �— To�Iay-- Itieh#� now-- my too(. I had tried doctor after doctor all ' ''' lects on the earth, the Bible h e(jv Since 1901 the dearth -rate among before - you forget, e or no attention to It, when eve years ago children in the United Kingdom , ;a small spot showed upon my left ankle. -- -- 'Yea, Sir; when we were am- aged five to ten years has steadily ask your grocer for I was worried and sent for a doctor. He eaid It wag eczema. He drew small bons Little Tommy — Mother, were men bushed, we got out without Iosing a fallen from 4•per 1,000 to 2.9. boll the ankle about the sizb of a match c " " _.._.. and about an inch long. The small hole awful scarce when you married man or a horse or a gun or— A ��' OSCAR' - -, grew to about the side of an. apple, and papa, or did you feel sorry. for minute," chimed in a small, still Minaro's Liniment Cures Distemper the eczema spread to the knee. The doctor voice. ever could heal..tbe .tNe lq..the..ankle. _: •hirnll whole toot ran water all the time ' `C i3$$: "My husband and my sons were up night and day wheeling me from one room to an- Two-thirds of the inhabitants of No sooner had the master builder other In the hope of giving me some relict. South alga belong to he — arrived at..the works than he was SARDIN I would sit for hours at a time In front of 1VeW W g t A the fireplace hoping for daybreak.' The Church of England. , accosted by a, slovenly, hulking per - in was go Intense I was almost crazy. '� son, who was supporting himself „ ,hose' delicious" Iittle • . to tact, i would loge my reason for hours Sea -water contains silver %a con- comfortably . against - a stack of at a time. One day a friend of mine drop siderable uantitfe and i'st is often. bricks. " Norway fish that are >n to see me No more had she ...Apeadt q .zu foot tban sbe exclaimed, 'Mrs. Finnegan, found deposited on the copper. "Got a job, guv'nor I" the might- ..paces :- with . such - why In the world don't you try the Cutl- sheathing of Ships. s be laborer inquired in sleepy tones. curs Remedlest Being isirmted with the B P - - •'• doctors and their medicines, and not being "I'm extremely sorry, my man," scrupulous care in - -able to sleep at all, I decided to give the • Warts on the hands in a disfigure ( replied the employer, "but I'm full tsutieurs Soap and Cuticura ointment . a P, P the purest and moss trial. After using tbem three days that ment that troubles many ladies. up lust now." -might I long hours. I d as 1n silver dollar ornktn r Holloway's Corn Cure vgill remove ! The weary toiler did' not bestir !Wholesome Olive Oil. r � but very little pain, in fact. I though the blemishes without pain. • himself. T_ Imes in besven. After using the Cuticurs "You see,"' continued the boss, medtes for three months I wag perfectly ' Get Them From Your Grooer stored to bealth, thanks to the perfectly Among-the Swiss Alps there are • . ' ' ' "I engaged fifty-six fresh hands goap and Ointment. I will he etxty -tour post -offices at a height of onTv yesterday —" •- Jean of age my next birthday "hale and several 'Dean at Dt�urns.'• (signed) Mrs. JuliaFlnne- 6,000 feet, and there is one letter- '1� E "Take me on guy- nor," pleaded °l �Cucu.e8�oaplane OintimMeontMam oo4 box from which four daily eollee- p the 'tag H ant � "the little work I 'Fade Cwsosi by throughout Mond Send to Potter D. r i John W. Slokle Ceeening, Hamilton • bona are made 10 000 feet above the el7all do �*oa t malO ]punch differ- �esoOtr e"gamn°oie bed wMith ac's- o�.n%ooita` ~" sea level. F ED. 7. ISSUE 84 -112 ence !" °. •'X5 T4 �+ � Hor _...n� �•.4'' .. .. .. .. a. _ -._ ♦' -.. .�ya•,u ..A ..'k.- t.r . .. ..v..# }esw T,r _ ..- .;GC..L•..0 . K.,.� _n.�r M.... W, ..._ .uQ•.P_ tG, -.nr. .. P q �J,'.yw �. ?.i _x�•C »•�.w.:XF •r'iiC �t- •,�irk,Yi_ . '. _ V,w:w^;,�...'yy�.'. :..,.'.._.__ .. .•._.- ;- •..,...- , _ %,'.vr ^ ?!�E+`vs •- 'sv,� <.ti+..y,'iC°.. rr' -ssr - - -- - .dM. .r+�+ .,Can_'. ,;, •, ... o Axr M S •" _ m .f 1� ''�'•, «tea 4 5 LOCALISMS ' --Miss Watson, -of Toronto; is HARVESTERS EXOURSION9 visiting her friend. Miss Field. vxaisivr NE>OD FOR zrax ALONG CA N- Ye completed the work of trans- (liven warm sansbiie for<'ttre' at�ttt "• • �- ,�.��' - -jag. Denny Shipped a - carload (erring their central to the new ten days, Western Canada' will reap iDf stock on Tuesdsiy. drng-store opposite the post office. the larggest grain crop in its history. - -The Ladies' Aid of St. - An- All indications at present are favor. -R. A. and Mrs. Bunting were able and the Western farmer is busy : ''"in the city on Sunday. drew 's church held a most success- preparing for a bumper crop. 60,000 - 1 -Alex. Gomley is confined to ful meeting at the home of Mrs. men will be needed to garner this 'the house through illness. W. J. Clark on Thure$py after- 'the immense crop, and store it for future This week we are moving our large stock of -E. L. Chapman, -of Toronto, noon last.. use. This army of sturdy workers r was is town an Wednesday. -Miss Ann - Hiscock who has will have to be drawn mostly from ➢ Dry (}Dods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Wall c -Mies Louie Puekrin, of Audley, been spending a few weeks with Ontario add many of them will stay s nt a few days with Miss Doro- her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) W. Moore, in the West after, getting a glimpse 'Papers, Chinaware, Etc., into the . returned to her, home in Kingston of its many possibilities. The man r� r. gW. D. Rogers,,of Alton, _paid on'Monday. $ who goes out with the hardesters ex- of ` visit to Pickering en Tuea• --John Dickie, we are pleased cursion gets an exceptional op rtun- a flying ity on a small' investment. He not - -: DALE BLOCK day evening. to report, is much - better at pre- cely gets an opportunit7 to make a 1 -Mrs. Mons peen of Toronto, sent than he has beep all summer. Litt a money but also a c, once to look. y y t has been spending a few days with His many friends hope that the over some of the finest wheat land in Thais all the above stock, together with our Mrs James Brien. Improvement may' continue. the world -with a view to possible _ - Warren Liscoumb, of Toronto, -Mrs. Cantelon, of Clinton, future settlement. Man farmers in large stock of General Hardware will be called upon a number of his fri- came here on Monday to attend the West today owe their prosper neis on turdaV. J the funeral of her nephew. Master it to the fact that they went out with under one roof.. Not only does it 'Wean , . -Fred Balsdon, teller o e -Willie aM rquis, and spent a few- esetsrsiea-- a -fe�v- greater convenience in n ng our g s ago and later took up a homestead Standard Bank, is now enjoying a days with her sister before return- and there are still thousands of acres but much better service to the public as we y two weeks' vacation. Ing home. of rich fertile soil waiting for others. -Mrs. Thos. A. 'Wilson, of -Thos. B. Marquis has enough Along the lines of -the C. N. R., the . will be the better enabled to give our every Freeman, fie visiting her slater, binder twine left to supply his road has tapped thousands of miles of, 'Mrs. Henry Murdoch. - - customers they will notify him virgin wheat land in the West. aa► interest our personal atten 'r -Rev, D. E. Johnston returned at once of their requirements. The arasy of RIn will be needed. The on Monday from his vacation supply is getting very low at demand will be kaen,and the highest - which he greatly n Dyed. all points. *' wages will be paid. The fare • will be 810 to Winnipeg with a rate of one- -Born-On . Monday, the 6th -New potatoes are now selling half cent .& mile to point& on the O. N. po just., to Henry and Mrs. Murdoch, in the village at one dollar a bu- R., beyond. Five excursions will Of the 4th concession, a son: shel. The crojp is reported to be a leave Ontario points between Aug. . -and-81st,. and- the -roil a flak -yon -to- kindly - overlook -aiiy- slight--- inconvenienee - - =- _ 4 Liman Peterboro, are the form - ed by the consumer that the high Chicago and Duluth will be followed; which may arise while transferring our stock er's mother, Mrs. A. Burrill. prices of last year will not be the the most interesting to the E'{ieat. to our new premises. _ -Miss Margaret Williamson rule this season. For full information apply to any ; from London, Ont., is visiting � Quints Ry.. or the Ce her -, R. J. Latchford and son, agent of the O. N. R. n Ontar t Bay of " cousins, James and Mrs. Hick. who have been visiting at' the tral Railway. -Miss Fanny Clark, of Hamil- home of the former's mother, Mrs. 'ton, is visiting at the home of her R. McGuire, of Church St., for the Parents, W. J. and Mrs. Clark. .past few weeks, have left to spend - - __ _ __ j - -1: and �4frs: - Batsdon enter-; a feiv days in Toronto. before re- Yo `11 Ii •� - fined a cumber of their friends turning to their home in Cleve - to to a picnic on Monday afternoon. land. -MARD A.IN ,601F'r -Mre. Phippen, and son, Carlyle -Work on Dr. Field's new resi- r - of Sarnia, visited her aunt, Mrs. denre is progressing, but some The Standard Fuel Station Ltd. :�j veyt thi You 1�_n lUriah Jones, during the past week. difficulty is experienced in recur- Cherrpwood Station C, 1`. R. i'J j d1 — W -Miss Dyer and friend, of To- Ing the necessary lumber. Lum- _• vmto, spent Sunday with the for - ber mills find it difficult to secure Mondays, Wednesdays and - , amees liner, Mrs. Scaife,of Church men to enable them to keep up Fridaya_only. St the 8t, with their orders, as building = -L. D, and Mrs. Banks left stn.. operations everywhere is booming. �. C%• 8.'iT =�130N : Thursday for a few weeks visit -The frequent •-sins and back • Phone Mark. 5020 BI 0 STO R +- with the former s brother in New ward cold . weather is caging e "Murk. much uneasiness amoas;- ' =-Alf. and Mrs. Rogers. of Kin- as much of the grain which has Estate John T. Carter, Deceased. y sale, spent Sunday at the home of been cut is beginning to sprout. - - - - the former's parents, C. and Mrs. and c•anaot be hauled in. The acres N. W i Lot 2, con. 1. Pick- Ro4ob standing grain is very slow In erinF. y. gi roomed td 2i miles from CHAr"MAN -John Stephenson Ives iii Ham- ripening and in consequence her- Whitby. ? roomed douse, cistern. ,i llton a few days last week attend- vest will be very late. good barn and stabling. li acres of Ing the Grand Lodge of the -While attending services in orchard, 2 wells, well fenced and in : ° 1. 0. 0. P. the Friends' meeting house on good state of cultivation. -Mr. Staffs, Sr. and his daugh- Sunday morning, Nelson J. Chap- Apply to the Executors. •-• - -" • - ter, May, of. Toronto, spent tine man, of Audley, was taken Geri- H, E. WssszaR. Whitby SHE SEASON IS HER -week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Sesife, oualy ill with heart trouble. Medi. Txamws D. Seri rs, Ra.enshoe - And A. E. �`HRIPTIA., ___. assistanre_sraaa imnyedistely._ - _ ..-... ll lasses with - :.-Deers_ aa$_rubber rings. -Robt, Gordon has purchased cured and he gradually recovered buy your (-flit j 4uppe y g - Mrs. W. T. Hartrick!s lot and resi- from the attack, and in the after- We can gapply you with these at right-prices., dence on Church St., which be -is noon be was able to be taken to NOTICE TO CREDITORS In canned goods try our Monarch Brand Salmon, Sardines, Pork aad , at present ocei;&p ng. his home. Mr- Chapman is subject Beans with or without sauce, Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Ha:ddie, -. -Mrs.. J. P, Williams and child to these attacks, from which he. Kippered Herring, Beets, Pumpkin, etc. -left on Tuesday morning for Pic- usually recovers very rapidly. In The ,Natter of the Estate or Elisabeth -ton where theyy will spend several The &ebDOl board have securer Gors+t taro- flee iomn Hvinz- P�kles �weet_or aosu«- Cat�.up._.f1_li_ve� sin or st4rfied, rs, weeks with rekatives. the The c h of Mr. d have H. Tench, crs "g the County of 0"fartsk7o, Widow, Mustard, H. P. Sauce, Worcestershire Sauce. Canned- Pears, -Wm. and Mrs. Sanderson, ac- of M dlarnd, a9 principa -1 of the deciased, Peaches, Cherries, etc: Choice Tea and Coffee ,. cowpanied by their two sous and public school. Mr. Tench holds a %oricz is hereby Riven pursuant to � trial order and you will be satisfied. _ two dau ,biers left on Tuesda the Revised Statutes of Ontario IW7. _ morning for the west. y First Class Interim Public Sch� 1 .Chapter 129 And Amending Acts, that G A GILLESPIE UNBARTON rMrs. Clarkson Rogers and certificate, and an Interim High all creditors and others baving claims f School Assistants' certificate, ,� -the Estate of the above nam- daughter, Miss Irene, s ntThurs• ed pe ...� ✓'' � . • .- da of last week with �V. J, and which he obtained this year after ed Elizabeth Gormley, deceased, who _ .. . y attending the Faculty of Editca- died on or about the 28th day of Sept• 4'] ys �TQ� O O� S - - D4trs. Taylor; 'of Cherrywood. tion at Toronto. He has had no ember, 1911, at the Township of Pick- al ,1 `,/ WIN —Miss Lillian Knight, of Brook- erfn aforesaid, are re wired on or be- H 1►nd Mks Hobbs, of Wood- tt t�hisq trallficati on& are such �nas fore the 10th day of September, A. D. _ , g g Jin, s stork, have been spending a few enable` hIm to- do grind work. 1912, co send by post prepaid ut deli days with Gordon been and Mrs Law. ver to the undersigned executors their -The regular monthly meeting The heartfelt sympathy of the names, addresefs and full particulars _ i o - co, munity79- Exte'nded'- LYT-iearge- �tif LtiE'ir- Cl'SiTrrE� �teIIient- -ttE-- of the Women's - Institute will be , Hay forks- , Ra es, cea, y es an - -- -- ;held at the home of Mee. I. Cti and Mrs. Baker, on the death of accounts and the nature of the secur- Wri ht on Tuesday afternoon at tbeir . three year-old daughter, ity, if any, held by thetas. duly verified, Pure Manilla Rope for our ha fork, g y And further take notice that after y hay 'fork. o'clock. which took place on Saturday a said 10th day of September, 191'2, - -Mies Kate MCQliay is spend- morning last after—'it very short the said Executors will proceed to die• Pure Paris Green, Sprayers and Sprinklers.. _ "Ing A few weeks with her aunt, illness from whooping cough which tribute the assets of the deceased before re- developed shortly before her among the rtiea entitled thereto. Machine Oil, Gasoline, Linseed (121, Etc. &, Mrs. Jas. Somerville, death into bronchial pneumonia. pa turning to Queen's - IIatvecsity, having regard only to the claims of Kingston. Altogether she was sick about a which they shall `then have received New Perfection Oil. Stoves and Hammocks -Mrs. W. T. Hartricie, and week but at no time was her ill- notice and that the said Executors will - daughter, Miss S lvanus Leavens, Hasa considered of a serious nature. not be liable for the said assets or any JOSEPH H B U (� D Y left Isat week for an extende Her funeral took place on Monday partthereoif to any person or persona, of whose claims notice shall not have visit with friends in Cleveland and to St. George's cemetery. been received by them at the time of other __Dints. -Oa Saturday .evening a severe such distribution. -W. C. Balsdon, who has been shock was received by the many Dated this 9th day of August. A. D. _ e � : working far the Hydro. Electric friends of Master Willie Marquis, 1212, _ . _. MEN FURNISHINGS. - _— �o,'has• n engaged y e yn- son. ).Executors. - - - . dicate Threshing Co., for the next when the report circulated that W V. Rics�xnsovl Pickering, three. months. be had succumbed to the attack 45-47 Oat' Large nsaorttiient of Shirts in the new shades 'and styles with collar =M4-s. iii. Si Chapman -is - of_tgphoid,_fevet•, from which he =to runic we ave a or . _ ioR the funeral of a relative at had been suffering for the past ' (SET -0$$ CATALOGUE---- Ayinser, and will spend -a couple two weeks. The deceased,'who - IT IS FREE - — - -- aztany a day-at $1.00 and $1.2 :of weeks with friends before re- was 12 years, 2 months and 2(i `. rturning home. days of age, -was a bright And . � _ :.Woikin;g Shn�ts 50c., i5c., SOc. and 90c. - Arthur i�ogers, of Toronto. active young lad, who was highly « : spent Sunday here with his par• esteemed by all who knew him. - .;ants, J. H. and Mrs. Rogers.- He Apparently the disease -had been 'a _ : :,- .;orswomen is- 4 wm n wrorking -vas firm -for •ware -,.trove; c ,.. the Muskoka Lek eof Toronto, Is but it was only bout two weeks .ra • y nd Underwear. _ .. __ ` ' y before his death that he was coin - y , _ -New Ho.ier , Hat.. an apg a 4epending a week's vacation at the yelled to take to his bed, and from 71ome.of Mrs. Geo. Holt. Mrs. the first tt wRS seen' that the die- R. A. BUNTING, WIRE :,Coates also spent Sunday with ease was of a severe type. His 'her mother, Mrs: Holt. funeral took place on Monday. aft- EI•:M DALE • MILLS. 'John S. Harding, accountat►t ernoon; *hen his body was taken p =CKEF2I�Ta• := Of Molson's Batik, Amherstberg, to the Methodist cemetery for v, Easez County, is spending his holi- interment. The deepest sympathy Chopping our Specialty NO �jf -FOI7 SUMMER DRIVING days with :his parents, John • M. is expressed for Mr. and Mrs. Ogilvie's Household and : Glenora. and Mrs. Harding, King. St. East, MRrgnis and family in their 'sad Flours in 25, 50 and 100 pound " Pickering. affliction. SRCke. Fresh Rolled . - if yqu need a \'ew Haines Plush Rug, Knee Spread, Whip, 'Miss Bertha Bunting, we re- Oafs, Etc. Mixed Feed, Bran and Shorts by the I3arneas Dressing,•or anything for your rig, r, JRret to report, is ill at the home CARD OF THANKS tun or cwt.. Prices reasonable. of her sister, Mrs. R. A. Douglas. call and see my stock. 'Mr. D'utiglas" and daughter, are .- ' � We wisb, through the News, to _ " ' h g express our sincere for the Chopping every day. - Trunks, Suit Cases, Collars; Halters; Stable . .. also confined to their bed t row h illness, assistance and many expressions of Sheets, etc. in. stock. 4. f.. -:Alf. Palmer left in onr office tympat.by•shown us` in our affliction p1CTERIy�G MARK1yT$ _ _ _ a sample of radishes grown in his and sorrow by our numerous friends. White Winter Wheat, old...... $1.03 '. Arden which measured 1 O} inches These acts of kindness have g itiled Red ,� .� .� ...... 1 -m l PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM ' - n circumferenea" and 4 inc;hee us to bear our sorrow with greater ,. ., . _ nn 1t is of the ID Crirot`nn fortitude, and will never lY_ forgotten Phone Ind. 3'01. 'GV, J. COAKWELL R Spring Wb'eat.... ............... .90 +. Giant variety, and we' ghs - 14 I by us, � Goose •- e nurse. I G sonde and 72AB -n BAKER. flats . • ..... �........ • .... , .53 " Y � • . .,..,...A ..•• -r: i. •; .. • .. �'.. -. '., t i •!.... - .'. '. '' n. -1 ; $. a.0 � r.�s j 7P.ckp? �•4 .. •' K6R4 q .. '.:. n�1 •:' -� .y: _Dun ..<... C9 '- • `.f+- ::.u"r. : .a , v... ,� �.. ,d+•`: • .. `• :"a..,.e ..r w•',yd^n ',. ,� . ,. ....,„. < .... .. , •ti.. '_ rf•• .., "�. cn .. ., '.:. .--.. �. a .••C ro. yl °'$, ", :r- 'Y• ,�..y .. <�' g y" rte,. 'r a yat' ' .7akk�.4R..o �`5'.!G.a.;„.r .a.e •.- . : :' :rY.+,.a.. h, ?..a:4. 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