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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_06_20 4. IMP, 4� V Z;- 7. T G ON TFIT)A-V - - , 7 2 _ 'lit 4 WHITEVALK BROUGHAM Established 75 years Miss Alfc,6- Turner spent. Sunday at R. and Mrs. Brodie visited with the Afedical SPINK MILLS F. and Mrs. McKay's. formees mother on Sunday. Miss Ethel Hamblin visited her par- Mrs. Taylor, Chert wood,is visiting ants here last Sunday. her daughter, Mrs. L. Johnston. GREEN00D Regis-FORSYTH. D. of 0., Re tered member of the Optometrical Asso- Miss Gertrude Pennock spent Sun-_ Rev. William Percy, of Stouffville, 40101tion of Oataxio. Special yen to do;.with Miss Viola Sinclair. ebIled on friends here on Monday. "1flee,0 3:rua of glasses. Eyes see North mout. R. Pennock is talking of starting Armour Ellis and Mrs. Ellis, or., vis- a store on the corner of Main St. !ted-with Mrs. Malcolm on Sunday. ..NC. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., TLOUR The school children here are joining Miss Kate McKay, of Toronte, is o Edinburgh, member of the College of in a union picnic with some other visiting her sister, Minnie, this week. MILLS hysielans and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate Volal Collegei�oof Burgeons, Edinburgh. in schools. Mr. and . Mrs. Milroy, of Cedar "White Satin, Manitoba I Blended a attention "Cream-Bilne," Grove' visited with Mrs. Brodie last na dsie&see of women and 44 1 abildre Mee and residence,Brougham. "Tea-Buns," Pastry GREENWOOD week. . :IrNR, W. WILSON PORTER, Cb Fro- Joel Madill, of Bradford. made a in the village this short visit with H. and birs. Nechin Alf. Ha0lton is ;:.JL-P praetor-The cause oldiseasexamoye4by week repairing F. Badger6w' douse,Adjustment of the spice. Consultation free. Wednesdays and 'FEED James Plaskett has sold his farm to on Monday. 51y Oat Flak ng A Pick an Xnadays, D. add Mrs. Stephenson and Mrs. oe--W Simcoe St.South, Oshawa. *JUMBO" FEED FLOUR James Denny, of Pickering. who will Beer,sr., visited! at John Fartbinig's, Roll will -be take possession this fall. BRAN Miss Williams and brother,Clarence Atha, on Sunday. -L-SIQWICAL SHORTS .I of Toronto, am spending their holiday Mrs. German, of Toronto, and Mrs. Z with A. and Mrs.Trimble, running and X-RAY INSTITUTE 'OAT CHOP 15�teri, of Green River. visited with PH I RING, MANITOBA OATS Thomas and Mrs.Beer on Sun ONTARIO Mrs. J. H. Devitt and Mrs.E. Hue. AMERICAN CORN I W. Ho le has engaged Wa&yne eum, of Toronto,are home nursing for the 6unirder. Mr. Coyne itndfam-' �' on Wednesday MAIN TOWLIE4 X. B., X. D., 0.- X., their mother, Mrs. J. Graham Pby%iciLn413-charge :FEED OF ALL KIND­S!j quite ill, who is ily will reside in Mr. Hogle.'s lower. SpeciabstILRec"aIDiseases. ProststitDis. house. wase* of Usti. Diseases of Women, Cancers, Charley Wilson is repairing the Thom. Perrvman has returned from ftmors.X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye prices are the lowest house be recently purchased from ay 7the a two week's trip to Hyslip, New Cri- -_mar.no",throat and lumes. Fitting glass"ajud' Quality the best Mrs. Brignall, John Purdy, of UX' ratio, and is -much 'pleased With that all&4n%e and chronic diseases. -bridge being the contractor. 02W*Hours 12 to 3 and 7 to 0 4917 part of the•rountry. 4— The many friends of Miss Meda Grand excursion via C. P. R. to -Hogle will be pleased-'to bear she has Toronto Island Tue@day,­��. passed her probation exams and hat; . E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- J- L. ISPURIK, LIMITUS now entered upon her three years �r B.County crown Attorney,Lad County BROCK ROAD Se r, a* n t 0 n 'M course of training in,the Minneapolis lishor. Coati House.Whitby. 20-7 PICKERING. ONT. The C. P. R. is nearing completion Hos Onpeltolifl-onr oldest and most highly M. FITZGERALD, Barrister and very rapidly. Solicitor. Conveyancing. -etc At Dr. J. H. Kayes bad a busij3ess trip to respected residents. Mrs. Robt. Greig, Shirley's office. Pickering.every Weduesd&T. died suddenly on Friday in her 82nd 401 the city last Friday. AE. CHRISTIAN. Barrister and LOOK HERE The 'teacher is thinking of giving year. The deceased eat up until 11 is Solicitor.Notary Public.Etc. o'clock the previous evening talking Money to Furni her pupils a picnic. l..o Office next door to the Standard Bank, T)ie. Claremont Geo. Kaves, of Motint Joy. spent '"dl'ki in her usual ple1sant inan. Wbisbv. ture :�5torp nor, Qlnftout 2 o'clock in the morn- Salurdav with W. H. Jackson, is the best place to get your Fred Stover is home these days. To ing became ill from heart trouble;due toold age. And passed away about M A Y PRICES ARE LOW EST A HousE we� have ronto must be all sold out Fred ut four hours later. The deceased was a FOILTHE YEAR drPssers, washstandi, iron William and Mrs. Gra v, of kinsale W, G. HAM-Issuer of Xtrriage and brass bedsteads, par- at Sunday with J. H. and Mrs: native of Aberdeenshire" Scotland, . Licenses in the Conary Of Ontario, 11 - her husband e;migrated to AVE ARE NOW BOOKING okerimj;Village. lor suits. 'buffetts. and Ey es. and with side boards, mattresses and spring Am and Mrs. Hubbard and son Canada about sixty years Ago, settling near Brougham, where she has ever -ORDERS POUCHER. Real Estate Auc- couches, and all -kinds of eba iinday evening with J. H. and ire ent S 0 tionser, valuator, collector and tumor always in stock. also many. ;Prq. Kayes.- mince resided. Mr. Greig died about as inarriaxe licenses,Brouglirsm. 607 The rain we bad on Sunday did twenty years ago. She'had-eleven of CALL AND SECURE YOUR 67=? L other articles too numerous 8+6e--it" F011----'NhXT HOPPER Issuer of MIA i -- ----t-o-m-entioii."Rem4iiiiih4ir�-w-c considoratte--good-to-the cropiriu-this-`-f"Ry­af-wh` ' ive, four --COAL D Licenses in the County of 0 keep the goods and de- neigbborhood. son@ and five daughter@. Two sons cas:.1%tore and his residence.Claremont. remain at home for whom she k t WINTER liver them to your house up -to the time of her dear home. at the very Attend Baptist S. S. excum DR.BEATON.TO OLERK 'on' She was a staunch member of the o ConveTancer, Cozanilsdamor for -Irl- lowest price. via C. P. R. to Toronto Island. Presbyterian church and was beloved 40"T110, 460contans late. wan" be lam Patronize our town merchants. 0 8 is humin 0 byal , e eircle of friends. Her fune- Isomw at GREEN RIVER mew VFW= 0"ut. 1-T don't send your good dollaxe ral to Rt, John's cemetery on Monday J L. SPINK, Ltd. .......... away to build up some other afternoon was very largely attended. PGSTILI- Licensed Auctioneer, place. Yours for businesiL W%Iter Booth w" the guest of J. rFe for Oe all" of York and Outatio. Au6. W. Doten on Sunday. . .PICKERING sio Oen all" "Joe of all kinds attenudd to on shorts" Robertson spent the,week-end Claremont Baptist matsco. Address arson Biver F.0, Out S. S.,excursion with he! t. parents At Wbi W B. PO W— Miss Margaret 4harrs ELL, L '.,H, -BEAL M'ap V'spent the Tuesday. next. valuator and eclloc� $or for past week with relatives here. of On and York. All kinds of 'T 0% eat"sonduated either privately or by auction CLAREMON, Calvin Murray and the Misses Hat- WHITBY C ®at*now oollectod For dates or o4ber ebingq spent Sunday with Miss Gertie titular*apply at residenee.91isaboth at..Irick. Wright. The Toronto-EaAtern Is making *sting. Phone orders left as Nzwo Office PickOUR NEW We-Are sorry to report that Mrs. E. ritkid progres&in this local it F. Best ?lump SteArnCo&l and all sizes *ring or Umnabs store. Claremont, will re. oamoprnioptatteattoo Rarsimuoasmaxse' Bice is not &@-well as we-would Ike to The arrangements for the horse. in Hard Coal. -7 ..6"d- Idy rbove number is Independent 1002 Pickering Souvenuo s see ber. sbqwisnow about completed. Great Jam. Rnbertson anal friend.-of Whit- improvements have been made to the 1.v M MM3 lRo at k, and the support of many of the S. R. PENNOCK by, called on the former's sister hore pat horse-breeders in the province A good sttwk of I and 2 in. rough and oa lnund)%v.. .Ruby and Gold Assortinent . 9 . Miss Iva Is expected. bpmlock.. also match ' IINNITEVALE. oNr. Mrs.• Wm. Ronver and . - dressed ed 7--1Z Funeral Dlrectcw and Zmababsor Are; both usful and Fs iifter-pent. Monday with friends in .The County Council is again is ses- pine and spruce, fdressed bion-this week. Theiinbual-ttipkiVen red pine Genrgi^ pine ornadiental. by the Warden will- be to Toronto by and basswood for ceilings. Any.bustineeg entrusted to me will Consistin-g of.Turablers,Goblets, MU The funeral of the late XIM. ireig, rail. thence to Hamilfon by boat. At 93 of Broiiabarn. was attended by some Hamilton 'the-members will inspect be careful! handled. Wine Glasses. Individual Cream from our hurg. Charges Moderate - and Sugars, Vwes. Pin Trhv's Mr, and NI". Bioth Find Mi." Freida. the good roads recently builtL in that -Posts,Shingles and Sawn Cedar. Iodepend`en'it Phone NQ-. 1514. were the guests of the former's bro local'ty- Toothpick Holders, Etc.' ther hereon Sunday. Our worthy townsman, Dr. Waugh, Write or phone for prices. -t. -1re.cents- Rusel!Sharrard Find 11 h!ille M has been appointed chief inspector of Prices Fifteen to Thir y om ac cos LurougnoklE tbe prov- of-Toronto, were the guests of Robert Punlse, ince in succession to R. H. Crowl,, A. -C. REESOR, ,JOHN PHILIP Don't forgit our' Post Ca�rd Depart- and Mrs. Dafoe on Sunday. Iro bas been appotrited chief inspec- Mrs. (Rev.)B. A. Fislaer. of White- in6nt. our Pickering Cards this Has a full line oft rash and Cur- as ovile, entertained'the members of the for of the Toronto public schools.. Weexttnil.eqngratiflations. HILL. ed meats constantly on hand. gurniner are extrA fine. Green River Ladies'Aid on Tuesday 9refus�ed to allow Ind. phone. house Markham The G. T. R. ha ' am 1504, S �ETTIT contractor Stewart to truss tbeirtr.ck Yard, Markham 72 Y. pice Roll, Breakfast-•- Bacon, with his donkey engine. Mr. Stewart 0 Earl, Bologna,Weiners, etc. Don't Furget Baptist S. S. ex.cur. is rusbing the-work as fast-as possible TIME TA BLE--Piekering Slation G - . S ib D, inie. 24th. and has now a double shift. Only one Highest prices paid for T. R. Traina.going East Joe an follows- opera Ing No. 6 1ICKERN PUMP shovel to in tion, but it is be' Mail Butcher's cattle WEST HILL, worked to its full capacity. 12 Local 2 50 P.M. Thos.Cunningham, who 'was walk- Ill 14 Local �A.04 P.K. fieker' ing i erq REAL .-ESTATE Th6 -Entrance candidates 'are in ing boss on the C. P. R. during the Trains going West due as follows- V The this week writing on their past year has undertaken ,construe- I.To 13 Local • 8.27 A.M. exatniDajLons. tion work on his own account, And 0.* 11 Local 2.80 P.,M. Mr. Westney is 'kept' busy these has been awarded a $10.000 contract 7. Mall 9.09 P. M.' First-Class figs for hire days attending to his bees;the swarm- by the town to build tbA exteniii6ni to #StuidAT in4OluCW or n'igLt' ing season being on. the water-works system. - He began We Are pleased to see Miss Marjorie -on Wednesday at the West end of the 'Bus meets all trains Insurance rates lower on farm pro-- Hunter aiotind again, After her recent jow,, severe illness. Al h. Hoover, Pres. of the Howe Teaming promptly attended to. t ';'firtyabo Village Dwellings,' l j The oil has-been placed on the street Telephone Co., was in town on Tues- WE RE PAIR in first-cued Cdrhpanidi. Agentloir Canada Carriage Co., much to the delight of the residents, day and stated that in future-there No PsemSum I-TotAa who suffered from the dust nuisance. will be& ,continuous service at the Mrs. Blight,.teacber of the junior Wbitby, exchange, that is both day ANYTHING We He Peak, If notinsured with me,call-And dein�tlnOnt of otir Public school has And ni ght. Some of those who were re-a to the ;delip;t W the in e bought-in- Qatpare.rates. P m6st strong y offosed store and many other all in tbe'section. pendent phone entering the town are 8-roomed house to rent. A number from here attended the now among its most Mithusiastic sup- rM 0 :that are bought I r picnic at the new Scarboro of a Business or Shorthand stores.-- If others cannot re- of port6iis. ir broken ixticl�i, Education in the Park on Monday. The speakers were al W• V. Richarb , Dr, Brum.. superintendent of r 0 Mackenzie King, Hartley Dewart and for;the-Insane in Penn- pair to us And we will •NMMT State Hospital r.e f it is possible r other prominent Liberals. The chair pair them i Notary Public, Pickering, t sylvania, was In in town one day this by Dr. Bruce was ably occupied by Gordon Beckett, week, accompanied to do so. The charges win • of S rboro Junction. —be moderate.ca Smith, having motor down from Our teacher, Miss Taylor, much to Toronto. He inspected the site and TORONTO.-ONT. he regret of all, is leaving to accept a % the plans for the new government Do you know just how little it costs CHOPPING -.1 the in the Toronto school!' buildings and gave it as his opinion We I that they were the best in America, if Buy to secure a thorough business.edu- While sorry to' her as she has cation that will not only increase taught here with great success, and to not in the world,which is a very high- your earning capacity, but will en- Having installed a new Oat Roll; new the satisfaction of all,we congratulate compliment to our provincial govern- Old' Gold Silver able you to get a position where Cb9pper and new Water-wheel, I her on securing such a desirable posi- ment. you will come in contact with influ- am better prepared thah 'ever Lion. . The closing exercises at the Ontario and pay the'highest.'mArket' ential people who can assist you to to attend to the wants A grand picnic, under the auspices further advancement? Our cats- of my patrons. of the Melville Presbyterian Sunday Ladies' College o'n Tuesday was a price for it. If you have he manse rand success. The Cantata entitled any you would like made tip logue will give you full particulars. Chopping everyday in the week School,' will be held on t KTheMaldofthe Sea," by the large into new jeweliy we will be' A postal. card-no effort—we.do except Saturday, grounds, here on the afternoon And class. under Mr. Arthur Blight, -pleased to give you an esti- choral the rest. evening of Wednesday, June 25th. W. J. Elliott, Principal John F. ftylest:Greeitwo Beginning At 2.30 o'clock, an excel- w&R the chief feature. The usual ape. ..mnte, and guarantee that o.d tial train from Toronto brought a none but your old gold will Cor.Yong*and Alexander Ste. lent program of races and -other -bb u4ed. he run off. Tea will be ser- large number of y.visitors, who P considerable time inspe t*n%the red from.5.80 to 7.3D--o'clock ane 'at Ravo you lots of water.? sportow ch ing o'clock a first-class'' concert will be handsome gymnasium. and TOOLS SHARPENED iven in which the following well- tank. Among the many beautiful C. 3. PJCX. OF WMTZVALL t silver medals we Closed Friday s�t`l o'clock p. m We mak -you; anything known artists will take part: Robert re those Awarded t6 during August. e a apecialry of crosscut sawA, is prepared to furnish the young ladies for proficienc�In life- Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired.' Wilson,entertainer, of Toronto; Miss saving and awarded, b the umauR in the line of watev supply such •-&a Story. reader. of Markham; Miss Mae . . y JRasor-honin'g a specialty. For a first- :oc'iety. R. N. BASSETT pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, Dickinson,-soloist, with guitar accom- class hair trim or an easy shave call paniment; Melville Orchestra. Mal- 7 at the East-end Barber Shop- lumbi etc. vern Brass Band in Attendance both JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. El See our House Furnishings of all They are also expert well drillers �fternoon and eveptng. Everybody is Dr. Helen MacMnrehy. of To- kinds. Slightly used Carpets invited to come and have a pleasant ronto, was appointed by the Pro- op"Birs 1vowl WHITBY from 15 cents a yard up. and respectfully solicit your patron Jocer 001proff time. Admission 25 cents. children vincial Government Eta Inspector W. J, GORDON PICKERING age for the Lure. Ind nbom %21. Is cents. of Feeble-minded. r ,-ib 'J-W',� .+ S:• ..,--y-,,.,� f• . SFT'?-• ....t r. _r-7 ,.-:•.,;,,5,,,.. �.+ -pa._ -"" M� ... �.¢ ... r. , ,. - 1 ,- ,.1 _ \ .6 o+ . ,' _. ,y .I: y- � ,... ,. ,_,t. . .. . . . -- _­ - •- _ - s .. -. . 1. - .. 1, - ! y_-- ' - _.___. ___ - - - - -- - - ---- -1 lied at me and a led. I - The stranger oo mi ` 'dream. IS was hand to Delleve tlt►t t]u "We won't give Mr. West that trouble los' ,, ti00AT YONR TOWN 'ISY OROAl1tItINO A gentle bosses whLoh' whispered a softly' t, among the ivy leaves around my window a little time yet." he remarked; "my was caused by the same element whibh friends and I came ashore all sale, and + BRASS BAND _ had shaken the very house a tow short I!VIADW Iso have toned shelter in i but a mile n �, boon before. It was as St nature had re Iso dotrn the cost It is lonelF down i•' - Qd tills s t Wim,lCidtCQ 11lSttaCttOas a>aa� Dented of her momentary passion and I there, but we ha ltierything which wr 1210W111111*0was endeavorlag to malas amends to an can desire." Ft t. Z "•, i� tm this aitt ry U6 . , F n woo Its warm 1 said the c "I shall be very 11��r1 _ t�tltti plat C✓1t1110gYCs, b0 11tLsB osl shine. A chorus of birds in the garden ! F, - - �L =gyp D» below filled the whole air with their ,,an I 1 1t yon will ,i tai It Toa �sN .y - der and COIIgratIIlaLlOAe. Tea abounds -in'` aaL been in heists you may aadt. ., �►INIiiPEG T� I�IAM��i,' �N'CO.. 'TORONTO Down in the hall I found a number of i it awkward traveling alone." I' LIMITED - ONTARIO the §!i wrecked sailors, looking all the. We are very muc indebted to You tor; - v. �lA)liIT0I3A I better for their night's tepoee, who se6 s t i iYi tkl' t n g i your thoughttulness;' Ram Sin .a•+ up a bun of pleasure and gratitude upon swered; "but we will not take advantagsi seeing me. Arrangements had been made /w� of your kind otter, 81noe nature has tie :;` -goodness• !driven.us.here we,lntpnd,to have a looks t they: _ about us befone h leave." Lo drive them to Wlggttoowq, whence th were to .proceed to Glasgow by the eve .- — -- --- - In tra t ach mY ldt h d given or- O gins Yi n like," t e captain don' said she y Tn shoulders. .11� .xi! .A ::r pa kat lot eeandwi beehand era toil'd i RiOl;f viehOlea !areglikely very much to 11nLerest+t r,) 1. , I eggs to enefhin him om the way. Captain - and pleasing j you In this hole of a �laoe." warml in the name "Very posstbl9 not,' Ram Singh y x:�.; ... ;. i Meadows thanked us y - .. . ..,. - ' oI h'n employepe far the'manner in which .__ _ y s _ _ swered with an amnaed smile. "Yon re i . be stage t U h �..+ f we had treated them, and he called for member Milton's linea: D ,, / three cheers from his crew, which wero 'The mind Is its.own lace, and is a ., moi' very heartily given. He and the mate. IN LEAD PAGKE'YS ONLY. itse:f walked dgsrn with w after'xe"had'book-i Can make a hell of heaven, a heavea� + p x--� en our fast to have a last look at the of hell.' r s_gfOr i Blanks Green and Mixed. I I daresay we can spend a few days hero t - _,_ i scene of hie disaster. 1 F �' comtorfably enough. Indeed, I think yob ti - .. e LfeatheP - The great bosom inti.the hay was still I tyfo 1 i - heaving convulsively, and its waves were I must'be wroegai iooasideaIt ie tm a. rt " TAf � k kee a out breaking into sobs against the rocks, but bM ' I a b rbarou t I u h it _ r ip taken if this young gentiema a father iiss�+ p,.,I. �� F ` there was none of that wild turmoil not Mr, John ,Hueter West,. hose name a... s. : flag We'dth@P, whish we had Been in the early mojra+ug. as to show the muscular brown neck, known and honored by the pundits o!i ,r,,. .._ .-r , The long emerald ridges, wish Cheat and'he still wore the red fes which I had ow F'Ir.' . '= smart little c trades of foam, roiled noticed the night before. I observed with India." si SHO� ���'�� My father 1s, indeed. s Well-known! /► a,Baia. �+s. slowly and majestically in, to break w�h a feeling of ,surprise, tie we approached 8anscrit scholar," I answered, in aetotaa V., "'.1,` GoodfortheSt as a regular .rhythm-the panting of a tired him, that none of his garments showed / �- '-p . monster. A cable length from the shore I the $Ilghteat indication of the rough I iahment. a, ` : _ we could nee .th@, saaiamnet of the bark treatment and wetting which they must The presence of such a man," observed a1. - the stranger, slowly, "changes a wilder ' floating upon the waves, disappearing At have received during their wearer's sub• g . . times in the trough of the sea, and then mersion and struggle to the shore. nets into a city. ()tie great mind in surely I N.NNti� &booting up toward heaven like a giant I "go you are none the worse for,your a higher indication of civilisation than r N1r'�'rN�N�'bti�+N are jncalculable, leagues of bricks and+ i, * Javelin• as the rt-Hers b.saed it about.lducking." he said• In a pleasant, musical mortar. Your father is hardly as pro- 11, e • , . Other smaller pieces. of wreckage, dutte.T voice, looking from the captain to the sound as Sir William Jones, or tie 11121•+ � . . - •—i the waters, while innumerable spars and mater "I hope that all your poor aaIInr' versal- as the Baron Von Hammer-Purg i. Garrism packages ward littered over the sander have found pleasant quarters." stall, but he combines many of the virtues Ouc These were beim drawn un and-collected "We are all sate," the captain answer• -�ri * 'Ir of •;in a lace of sa.fety.by gangs of peaaantn ed. "But we had given y6ti up tot• lost- of each. You may tell him, however, from I no iced that a couple of broad•winsred you and your two friends. Indeed, I was me that ich he .h a mced between 13tH analogy . gulls were hovering and aklmming over J'+st making arras ements for your burial A,. as traced tween the Santo- _ . '- - ChM scene 'of the--shipwreck an Lha gh with. Mr, Hest here." - Yede-and Tamuliccword roots." _• 1 u fTo be coatln12ed) - ' .. Or' A ftysterious Affair, many @tratijpe things wore visible to them __.- �y ,,r�'c •- . • ' I beneath the .wavea. At times we could 1 _, ps,,,,,•♦N,%Il S g6lbo".6.0,��•%,��Ff���1r h,•mr their raut-utt voters aA they spoke r ..: i k one another of what they saw. 4 ' - -.-- CHAPTER %L-(Cont'd.) 'sitting up right through the night to ",the was, a leaky old craft,'' Paid the _ - "Who were TER I asked. I. could jabber together on the quarter deck, enDtain, looking sadly out to sea; "but •- What did they want to have a chart o' I there's always a feeling of sorr,)w when - 1 21 _ not have believes that it was possible their own for and to mark .the course of. we see the last.of. a chip,wo leave sA1;Pd rfor men to nypear so aacoacerned in, the I the vessel every day?" (In. Well, well, she would have been brok• r•rrse . _ .. reard jr face of such Imminent peril" "They didn't," said the captain. (,en up in any came, and sold for SrPwood." . • „l "As to who they are or were-' the cap "Indeed they did..and it I did rot tell i "It looks a peaceful noetic," I remark. i - Iain answered, puffing tbe,tightfullY at his you sooner It was because you were al. ed. 'Who would imag ne that three men . ,. . pips, "that is by no means easy to say,! ways ready to laugh at what I said about lost tfie!r lives last eight. in those very . Our last port was Kurrachee, in the north.,them. -They bad instruments o' tbe;r own ;waters?" Keep . _ !. :of India, and there we took them aboard+-when they used them I can't say-butt "Poor fellows," sa:1- th.• captain, with y as passengers for Glasgow Ram Singh,every day it noon they worked out the- reeliur 'Rhoutd they be east up atter' 7r' .-'was the oame of the youncer, and it is latitude and longitudo,.and marked out;sur departure. I am sure, lir, li vat, that . COO( ti only with him that I have come in coo• the vessei's position on a chart thpt was you will have them dec-ntly interred" tact, but they all appeared to be quiet, I Planed, on their cabin table. I saw Lhe= I was about to make some reply when . - v . " �uofreoeive gentlemen. I never Inquired at It: and so did the steward from his '-be mate buret Inti a loud guffaw. slap• �xaty`' ^ x l; their business, but I should judge that I pantry,' ;ping him thigh and' chakiag with mer-1. . You can t •-• -• they were Parsee merchants from Hy ''Well.ell, I .dont Pee what you prove from went. If you want sn bury them,-' he derabad whcoe trade took them to Eur-1 I that," the captni:* rem asked,, "though I 'tumid, "You had bc+at look sharp, or they (� t �^ ope. oon never see why. -the-"T's*r con ear + a "rr the roasrtry -]Fes--re r' ave a ¢, sh'uld tear them• and the mate, too; he I'll tell yvu ano:trer :range thing,' member wbatt I .aaui last night. Jus' F ..} � d' ' ? - .should have had more sense." !said the mate, imprwisive,ly yiu look at the t.,p o that 'ere hillock, and comfort. (I i _ , I. "Fear them'" I ejaculated, in surprise. know the came'Q, thiel bay in Ill, we tell me whether I wan in the rtg5t -or . {,.} ofp fl"•; • . r. "Yee. tLey had some preposterous idea 1 are cast away?" pct?"- able !!i fes r 42I. that they were dangerous shipmates, I I have-learned fmm our kind lrien3s Thorp was a hi;'. spud done some li:cle 19 i have no doubt if you were to go down i here that-we are. upon the_.Wigtownehire:dtetanee al-irg the eo.•:, and uir>n the kitchen - 1I ', ri _ .r Into the kitchen you would And that they'coast." the captain answered, "but I have anmm,t of this the flyvre was e!,tndilg L I! .ate '� _ -are all agreed that our pas.:engere were not heasrt the name u! the twy." j p l ch had nttrar•ed tho malt's mtrention the ' ;1 1. the cause of the whole disaster," The mauc leaned forward with a'frave The captain threw t: him han&-to'as•cn' - As the captain was speaking the parlor i facer ,,It is the Bay of Kirkmaiden," be �ishment as his eyoo rooted upon it. By hottest i. _ door opened-11d the mate of the bark. a!,said, . - the eternal," be shouted, 'ita Ram Ftinrh I - . at` I. ' - - - . . to ladb9arded sailor, stepped in. Hs! It he expected to astonish Captain himself! Let ns cverbsul Lim'" 'Paki 'jt . summer e . bad obtained a complete rigout from some Meadows he certainty succeeded• fcr that to' his heels in bis PvcitemFtii he raced comtarta.e erhaeeymand well greased 99'a hes'gecLomaa wus fairly bereft of speoth ,along the, beach. lolloRed b9 the. mate da _ - •- _ ': + i f,,r a 'minute or more "That to realty and'myself, am well as by-one or two of I - - - . - - „ boots a very favorable specimce o! a Ship' marvelous." be said, atter a time, turn. the A.+liermen who had obmerved the Dre you use a • - - wrecktd mariner With a few words of ing ,, uer These passengers of ours seace of the stranger -Tbe latter, per- - ' - grateful acknowledgment of our hatDi crone-questioned us early 'It) `ie voyage ceiving our approach, rame down from hit s - - taii!g he drew a chair tip to,the fire and as to the existence of a bay of that name. ;poet of observation and walkpd qu,etly - - - ��ss j --.d--A . • warred his great brown hands before Hawkins here and I denied all knowledge in our direction, with his head sunk upon 1-111 a 0.-1 - „ -.'the blase. of one, for on the chart it !a Included in hie brea . like one who.is absorbed' in ._ . . . _. -_ -. _ __ 'What d'ye think now. Cvptain Mead. the Bar of Luce. That we should event, 1 thought. - �''. . - [��� [rSt��! - : owe•" be asked presently, glancing UP .at nally be blown tato it sad destroyed is I I cou:d,, not help contrasting our bur. wr Ww his superior omcer. "Didn't I warn You i an extraordinary coiacidcnce." reed and tamaltuolis advance with the /'ms�w' Ashes. ' , what would be the upshot a having those l "Too extraordinary to'be a coincilence.' 1 grave-ty and dignity of tires lonely Orien No. Coals No Ashes. No D>lrte. niggers on board the 'BelludaY" ,growled the mate. "I saw them during I tal, nor waA the matter mended when h. _ • The captain leaned b'act in We, choir'the calm Yesterday morning. pointing to raised r pair of steady, thonahtfui dark and laughed heartily. "Didn't I tell yen?" the land oven our starboard -quarter. eyes and-trclined bra head in a. graceful. Furnished with 1, 2 and 3 burners;with shelf and i , _ - .. '.-.„-_he cried, appealing to as. "Didn't I tell'They knew well enough that that was sweeping salutation. It seemed to we -mels for keeping food hot, and indicator on oil tank. r you P" the port they were making for." I that we were like a park of.s,hoeiboys in • "It might have been no laughing mat- ^What do you make of it all. then. the presence of s msatrr The stranger's .For 'best result! use Ray alite O�. Stock carried at !y. "I have Other remarked petulant, troubled what u your own the broad, unruffled brow, his clear, search• 1 Set for as-' Hawkins asked the captain with a - { lost a good sea kit mad nearhf ire gaze., firm set yet sensitive month. _ Chief points lost my\life into the bargain" I on the matter P' and clean cut.'res,luto expremsion. 01 co v,, ��RUL Olt COMPANY "Do I Understand you to say," said. 2, Why, iti my opinion," the mala. an I bio-rd to form the most Imposing and C!t �• - ' •'.'that you attribute your misfortunes to swered, "them three swabs have no more noble presence which I have even know�i. t ixe_._ate o iedaM sir at asked. I could not have tmaat th- that such Lioron Your ill-fated paeeen n." difficulty in raisin a ale o' wind than • ,' D I abautd have is ewe. i et the same time , --' The °. arroc_.'They jiad. reasons o their own for such raasoonseion nese of 18tent strength � ` Montreal Toronto. - HaJlfa2 The mate opened 4. eyes at the ad- g wallowing the here� eyed-�- ` "Because they are most cartainTyyComing'tv this Grid-.forkaYen=having your-omld'have been d aa -- r- winIti Ea Vancouver St. John ' _..drowned.' I answered. (presence• etre-thts God-forsaken bay, and 'face. He was d-&Ase in a brown vel- a�.sas • He 'ruined Incredulously and went on they k a short cnt,to it by arranging !vetee12 coat loose dark tto;isers, with r 'Warming his hands. '•3fen o' that kind to be blown ashore there. That's my .shirt which was cut low in`the collar, so ; __-.._ _ are never drowned." Ila said, after a idea .o' the matter, though what three ' paasb. 'Their father. the devil. B priests could And W do in they --' - �.��.� - • after them. Did you ever see them stand' bay of Rirkmaiden is clean past MY com- ing on the poop and rolling cigarettes at prehension.' the time when the mizzen was carried My father raised his eyebrows .to indi- - _ . iaway and the quarter boats stove? That(cato the doubt which hie hospitality for _ _, -- - - _.- - was enough for me. I'm not surprised bade-him from 'Ti Rorda._ '`I .' • f -sit you landsmen not being able to take I think, gentlemen,' he Bald, "that you are . it in. but the captain here, who's been our scillas since be was the height of the both sorely in need of rest atter y Dtnnscle, ought W know by this time that perilote adventures. It you will follow — r cat and • Driest are the worst cargo me I shall lead you to your.rooms." He _ - a on can carry. If a e the Christian ries' to conducted them with old-fashioned care• ' P moray to the laird's beet spare bedroom. C 4 ` C + �� bad, I guess as idolatrous pagan one ie and then returning to me ia•the parlor, + r �Afty times worse, I stand by-the old re• propoaed that we should go down tv I+++t� . ` 'ligion, and be d—d to it!" gather to the beach and learn whether �' A 1 MY father and I could not help laugh•' anything fresh had-occurred. - - Ing at the rough sailor's very unortbo- The first pale light of dawn was just "' - cantttvr1. 3 doz way of proclaiming his orthodoxy. appearing is the east when we made our a �. ,1•' • The mate, however, was evidently in dead• way for 'tbe second Lima-to the scene of - .,. , ly earnest, and proceeded to state his I the shipwreck. The gale bad blown itself ' case,, marking on the different pointe out, but the'sea was'still very hij-hL.and ` p s „+ t-npoo the rough red.fingers of hie lett all inside the breakers. was a seething, •` . ... "' Mand gleaming' line of foam, an though the - •• • •• - "It was at Rurraches,dtreetly after they fierce old ocekn was gnashing its white • . come, that I warned ye,' he said, re• teeth at the victims who had escaped - - `1 proachfnlly, to the captain. There wan l from its clutches. All along the beach ithree Buddhist Lascars in my watch, and the fishermen and crofters were hard at ' what did they do when tl%em chaps come I work hauling up @pars and barrels'as ' It mdms cement of the highest posable quality. .• _ a s qty shay down bn their atom- ache 'and rubbed their noses oon%Tie deck feet ea they were tossed ashore.. ..Non - - - -that's what they did, They wouldn't them had seen any bodies, however, and . ' �t�Ia�imment testod by eZp 11— a is Cal at-A--CR J�ls. ha'. done. mach for tip admiral of the they explained Lo us that only such '•alt Mead tit ad=w6dged by enlgin ts. amitit�and hun*dteds of dwosaads M' . things as could float had'any chance of 'R yal Navy. They know who's who—i coming ashore, for the undercurrent was ... falffsets t0 fY161 every IeglRf Y t of•gctentifical! funds Portland txrnastt. these niggers do; and I smelled mischief ao strong that whatever was beneath the _.fineafua cettient-thatis absohrtely ruble, whether used for a great badge or . ... the moment I saw them on their faces.(surface must infallibly be swept out to ttt . I asked them'afterward in your presence, sea. As to the nuesibility of the unfor• 1. for 8 concrete WateMg trough. YOu can we . = captain, why they bad done it, and they tuuate passenger:i having been able to . _ inowdred that the passengers were holy rewph'the abo}e th�r: practical men would • . •' . 'men. You beard 'em yourself." not hear of it for a moment, and:showed • • CAllada Cement . -• "Well, there's no harm in that, Hawk• us conclusively that if they bad not been . I 11, sae," said Captain Meadows. „We did all that could eF'a dashed to "I don't know that•" the mate said, drowned they must,have b pieces upon the rocks. with toxaplate confidence that your concrete lsvotk will be thoroughly �aitisfaetoay'. doubtfully. "The bolicet Christisit ie the be done," mY nae chat's nearest -God. but the holiest I lathes said sadly, tie we returned home. You ought to have this eonlidetace in thaeemeat yon use,because you have not the nigger is, in my opinion, the one that's "I am afraid that the poor mate has had - facilities for testing its qualities.'such as are at the disposal of the engineers is charge of "' '• ' nearest the devil. Then you saw your- his reason affected by the suddenness of - . big.contracting jobs. - -self,•Capt'ain Meadows, how they went on r the disaster. Did yon bear what he said These engineers know that wlteiz cement lass paced the`teeEs made upon it at Canada �- , . .r '. - during the voyage, reading books that I about Buddhist priests raising a gale'" - • ­'- Cement mills.it will pass all their tests. • wa writ on wood instead o' paper, and •Yes. I heard him•" said h And this a cement is sold to you for silo,your foundations, your feeding-fioor. "It was very painful to listen to him, u sass your .. I said my father. "I wonder if be would .... your m% ilk-house or your watering-'rough. « object to my putting a small mustard •ad the tdiraesfone in our free book"Whet thm Fernier eau do with Concrete,"Canada _ . . �' plaster under'each bt his cars. 'It-would , Ccmcnt neer fads to e=ve�, factor,results. Write for the book. It not only tells you how r ms 1. O relieve any congestion of the brain. Or and vises Cana but will dao snst smsaa of nae.far it oa yovr hem. eery nae of them va�wble ` 19 © perbape it would be best to wake him up ts you' W alkingNlou the i'Ook yen do noC�ur the sltg6sek°bl'sa°°°' ., " -* r _ and give him two amtibilious pills. What .•_ � - ,• - a e oar [heed . . • ••. -•• - - do'you think. Jack? '- . . ... 1aRr� s Csmrd Cement DNI r iia Y Nati_. - "I think," said I, with a yawn, "that �R'j t„R Barra - • • -- . .- 11 •' I .- -_ you had beet let him sleep, and go to ,Add.. , ~ , ' :•:•;;;l.,, � ]>t Q� Bleep yourself, -Yon--oan• 1thyaic him •in - _ ;1 ;hpr tl the morning 1t 21e needs it." Sc saying * ��� 1111{r : I @tumbled ort to my bedroom, and throw• Canada Cement Company LiIIiit .Montreal ' f 1.rejtifji:. IFOt I irtR myself upon the couch wsa•soon._in _. - _.. t:.'^,(111711,11;1: s dreamless slumber, r ...;r �,�,,�r . . w t rr': CHAPTER Sit. - , .. r� t .. iYIE PER ECT SH4R' It must have heap eleven or- twcl.al _ . . ... _ ­ ­ .. . . . " _ o'clock before I wob.e up, and it seemed . I FUR SUMMER 5?iitTS to me 111 the flood of golden light which i ASK YOUR DEALER.- t' atreatDed Into mY chamber that the wild tumultuous epleodee rat the night brto•r -• ' must have formed part of same Tantastio ' + M _ ;.Max, ..: . v ! r 4 �pr, .•• �. .. - .. ,� a 'yt :, N..., *A +f'-'rt 4•.,'x•:.i.rl`,"f ar.*uS;.._a �k::i.. .,..-i. , ; , • k,. M. - n ::,,.b. u m v-. '•,R"�e- „}: .�^ !s -0+1:x' v,«t r . 7i• ka ?. 4C ,T.. . A« alSl rLi Y. TV Yaa — rF .< �.0 .1/_ 2xa r K. K n^L . p w T ,. .i h'ro„ q N' .. ...�..•,' ••*••e•''' v.t' 5i;., +r.•'1 ir' ..• mb•y _. . .•,r,.... .,-._t -i.... 'r:.�_.. g..r ,"_9C:S- •-X14,=,. X ".'�'.;:M'.,.+y.T•,a n:^Y" d^.C+}-g:v !Cy'q.�, ,'m-4; _kv.. "'^ k.:..,., +. ':;' .:...:,. N .. :,. L ,,A'. .. •. - - 4 ""S� ., - T 'M4',•".'f r =:7;. 'ny :`iCc.•.'w y.,-�. 'a'..e.... ...,.,r:,/.•�,✓. ..Y',..-5.4 .:..5> .... .z.'f _-.:...- ...Y_:,_.Y .. ...-a.. .....'can _'L w. .0- .. r _ _ �'� [.F.i".I' C�HADI�M ORaER f ORESTERS is the death rate, which for 1912 was PRICES OF FARM .PRODUCTS, � , y CANADA - only 6:78 per thousand, and over the - ^NIT ST ATS AND _ Order's experience of r cent. _ _ gears. lees than 6.26 per cent per. thousand. REPORTS FROM T145 LEADING TtAUN ri - S•1TH_ ANNUAL. -HRETV OF We find firther 'that the Buperin- gIItCA. - -- ''•� -'-- a _ en en o r$�nizatIon-hsa-Deems elation. A y Close And Destined to Grow to report the institution of forty-one new Courts, so that every effort pos- More rpdly Still, Says J. J.. Hill Over 500 Delegates in tendanee Bible is.being made to establish Courts Frtces of Cam:, Crain, Olieeer and Opq �' of the Canadian Order of Forestet•sl Produce at Moms and Abram y 1 at the Annual Meeting in the = - _ of on - •• In the territory b pens up h new sing-o d [reaatutta. _ City London. :_ n the Dominion of Canada from time A despatch from Ottawa says' all the communities of commercial - to time, -sad as -the pointe become-- Toronto, June 17.-Fiona Ontario wheal V ,: The 34th_ Annual_Meedng of the large enough'to maintain s Court. ao Monrs.treal l Pei rent. patents, 13.96 to-,K "jSome victories.-of pease" was the importance. l[ontreai or Toronto freights 3ianitobas, _ Canadian Order o! Foresters con- A very considerable amount-'of bust- first patents, in Jute baso. $5,30; second " ?keynote.of the address of Mr. J. J. Profit By Neighbors Blunders. Hasa will be Maid before"the delegates,. patents, in.iota ba s, +14.60: strong bak- z- toned on Tuesday afternoon, the 10th ere', in Juts bags. 60. $til, the noted American railway "The.ba'nkers of Canada are in of June, in the new Masonic .Temple and it is expected that the Sessions v- Manitoba wheat-N�. 1 Northern, i No. 3.' the High Court w1I1 Axtend over.set- on track, Bay rts; No. 2 at $L01; No. 3. 4 :' ` -magnate, is responding to the toast a-position to anticipate and fore- in the City of London at 2 p.m. Dole- eml • days, probably occupying their .9Sc, Bay ports. 1W _ of "Our Guests" at the banquet of stall many of the most serious gates are , in attendance from all attentioa till the 13th or 14th inst Ontario wheat-No. 2 white .and trod blunders that have, marked the wheat, 97 to, 98c, outside, and interior at _ ,the New Yctk State Bankers' Asso- agricultural developnlent of the parts of the Dominion, every Province s 80 to -o- W. ; " elation held here on Thursday; United'6tatea. It is not too. late being represented. This order had its DIS.ISTRO1rS BUSH' FIRES.' oats-No. a 371.2OntaW nonats, on 4o track.' Too' � - birth ih London in November, 1879, _:. Bide, and at n C tv 380, a, track, To- Mr: Hill, after eloquent reference to prevent the robbing of the soil, Tonto. western Canada data, 390 for ito too the hundred years of peace, pre- the exhaustion. of fertility still un- and has on three subsequent occa- Nearly Fifty Settlers Around 2, and at 370 for No. 3, Bay pone. Jr t y Pere-The market is purely nominal. �lioting that there would never impaired in your more recently sions, including the present, returned Charlton Lose -Their Homes. Barley-Prices nominal. G"7• again be war between English- settled districts. It is not so large there for its 'Annual Meeting. corn-No: 3 Qmeri�an cora 66c, all•rail.� , A' despatch from Cobalt says: and at 620, o,f.f. Midland �- 3. -speaking nations, said in part: a task,-while your population still -he following officers of High Nearly fifty settlers iii the Town- Bye-Prices-No. "Capital is the most cosmopoli- remains below t}ie ten,million mark, Court were present at the opening ship of Tudhope, Truax,. Robillard Buckwheat 2 at 52 to ton tan force in the world. From the to introduce and enforce right session: p BranoManitoba bran, 811 a ton, in bags, " and Dick, in the immediate vicinity Toronto freight 8lrorte, .1119 to 119 5a. ; r. beginnings of human. intercourse it methods of farming; to atop the J. -A. Stewart, High Chief Ranger, of the town of Charlton; lost their Toronto. 1 has broken down more barriers, transfer of population from country Perth,Ont.; J.A.A.Brodeur,High vice homes and all belongings in a dis- .• cemented more bonds than all the to cit• which has been a-.mask of - Gauntry Produce, y 1 Chief Ranger, Montreal•, Que.;, Alt. P. s'stroua bulls fire which cut a swath armies and navies of the.. world decline i Tactically every conn van Someren, High Secretary; Dr. U.' several miles in width and swept Inferior,Butter-DailyntCTececett Capital to-day furnishea the sinews try of Ie world. The Dominion M �rm��� Me�Z hroush_ the�#owu�hi�s Wednesdayfor rolls, and 25.to 27o for Bonds, 7< of war. For none can long be car- Government, I believe, has shawa IIoard; Robert Elliott, High Treaaur• and Thursday, gg-mase rte e8i�at-ti to-E`c °. lied on anywhera, as a rule, none its appreciation of the importance g and at 190 outside. er; W. L. Roberts, High Auditor; A. The settlers with their families Cheese 14 to 141-70 for twins, and at -would ever be begun, if the great and value of this work by an sp-. fled for their laves from the on-oom- 13�dc for large. - G tankers of the world should agree propriation of ten- million dollars, Shuitis, Second High Auditor; W. G. Beans-Hand-picked, 82.25 per b,y. ing flames, and although no fatali- primes 8z to D2.la, in,a Jobbing way. 3n refusing to finance it. Arbiters to be spent in and by the various Strong, Superintendent', o! Organiza- 7 ties have occurred so far' as is Honey-Extracted, in tips, 1234 m Lo .<s of peace and agents of material de- provinces within the next ten tion, all of Brantford, Ontario, and W. known, there were hundreds of nar- per lb. for No. 1 who combs. 82.50 velopment everywhere, it i$ most years. This is wisely done, but 51. Copper, Montreal, Que.; N. J. Stev- to. 83 per doaen for No, 1, and 8240 for. , 1 row escapes, and dozens of.settlers- .No. 2.. ;?a appropriee that they should be you should take care that these enson, Toronto, Ont.; R. T. Kemp, who have nothing whatever left are poultry-We11•fatced, clean, dryplcked` .'heard here and to-day. funds are not frittered away on ex- Listowel, Out; A. R. Galpin, London, fiockin into Charlton looking for 'e. fleas'poultry,Her Ib.; 20toturkeys. 1t to g g 200. Live poaltry, about-20 lower than. "A ceaury has written in the tons buildings or large perms- ,Ont.; F. H. Davidson,-Winnipeg, Mark, .relief. Twelve miles in length. was the above. United Statea a record never before nent educational.staffs, but devoted I Members of the Executive Commit- covered by the fire in the Long Lake potatoes-Ontario stocks, 871.2 re 900 per bag, oA track, and Deliv:area of •'. equalled. It has meant very much to practical instruction to the far- tee. section. -The large saw and plan 81.05 per bag, on track. Oto our neighbors of the north. Il mer in modern farm methods with . .In addition to the above,"John Mur- ing mill- of the Northern Ontario Canada is now, in regard to the his own hands ou his own lanai,." ray., District High Chief Ranger, Ha- Lumber Company which stood on Provisions, p�pulation, about where the R• mfota, �Iaa.; D. E. McKinnon, Dis- the shores of Long Lake, about a Bacon, long clear, 153.4 to W per lb, United States was in. 1813, io all tract High Secretary, Winnipeg, mile north of the town,- was-de- in caw lots. Port-abort cuts. 828: do.. ,. or -other respects she stands about The Pride of Grimsby.- stro ed -late Wednesday -evening. mesa, 822, same-medium , light. 19 to eg where the United Staten did sixty Man, and A. K.• Berry, Diatrlet Hlgh' y g 20c:'heavy: 17 w 18et ro11t. 16 to -i61+bt y The chief products of Grimsby, Vice Chief, Ranger, Holland, Man.. The Company's loess will amount breakfast bacon. 20 to 21c; backs. 24 to , years ago. The apparatus for herr England, are fish and Sir George to more than 815,000, it is feared.- Lc s years agp.nt is substantiall oom- representatives from theto, Lard-Tieroes. 141.2c; tubs. 143.4c; Y Doug hty, One is- interested in th^ The Smith Fasset Company, owners 15c. •�r«„ "'gh Court for 31-11oha pt@tom and--th�Pr`56M _"g-t - other, for-bzr George is an owner f ' Huard at a startling # The annual reports of the tariona' -had an extreme- � Pte• of trawlers, and has played no town of Gharltou, paled May and Straw. , P g P p officers of this Order are of a most y g g 'Baled hay-No. 1 at 611.75 to- i12, os- � Commercial Relations Close. smell art in building u the_ cos-_ 1 hard fight to save ata buildings, ,=' perlty of the town he so worthily 18atfsfactory nature. showing that, the but managed to overcome the fire. track, Toronto; No. 2. 19,50 to 110• Mixed In spite of all obstructions, the represents, steady progress that the Canadian A number of the Company's camps hay. to 88 so. oomw@Tl'tal relations between Can- Baled atraw-1s to is.25,-on.track; To. coda and the United between have Sir.George Dcughty began-life as Order of Foresters has .experienced`scattered through the affected ronto.grown to such proportions that a43- a joiner's apprentice, and when a ever since its inception in 1879 was I townships were-destroyed, but by young man he embarked on specu- continued in she year 1912, which is energetic efforts the citizens- pre- Montreal' Markets iEoniah even thos@ familiar with the lative building, meeting with rent aS'icial figures. According to the g• g R covered by these reports. !rented a conflagration which would Idon14b lane 11,-oats-Cnadian West► fs. success and laying the foundations ern. No. 2, 411•zc; do., Canadian West. re rt of the United Shotes Consul . y g This.Order confines Its business en-,have ,wiped out the entire_ t9wn. era. No: 3, 391.2c to 4oc; do• extra No. i n�S p° i of his fortune. Ile did not takY' ( In lin this city, the foreign trade of i tirely to the Dominion o! Canada, and darter toirnahip, thr@e miles recd. 41c. Barley-DSan. teed, We do.. �z wp politics until he reacbed middle ie, therefore, peculiarly s Canadian north of Englehart, the Raw and malting, 61. to 63c. Buckwheat. No. 2. 58 ry; Carlada reached a total of over a e, but this roved no handicap, planing mill of Jackson & West was tents. Flour-Nan, 8psing wheat pa 'Y I age, p P• I organization, In all its de�'artmeata p g tenu. Brats, /5.40: do„ secottde. /4.40: do., billion dollars for the calendar year i the for he has 8 natural aptitude far result of the business of 1912 destroyed, together with the per- mons ba:era• $4-70: do, Winter patents. 1819. The increase over 1911 was conal effects'of the mea"-em �, choice. 65 25; AQ. straight rollers, 14.75 ublic speaking. Endowed with a shows it to have been the beat year ploy to 14.85: do„ straight rollers, base. 1215 T, L3.fi r cent. Of the total 66 per P peek g' i in the Order's experfeace. The i1Y to 82,30. Roiled oatr, barrels. 84.45: do.. i1 cent as business with the l powerful voice and a vigofoua Per lcrease 4n the Insurance Funde of the f sonalit , he is extremely popular bag., 90 lbs, /210 Brno• u6 to it7t ;;- UnlJted Staten. For the -same cal- y !Order amounted to 1380,727.15 This THE KING 18 POPULAR. shorts. 818 w els: middlings. 121 to 121; with the -fishermen of Grimsby. ;fund standllig at the end of the year, -- - mot�1111e. 826 to 832, Say. No, 2. Der ton.- @adar Year the balance o{ trade for cis iota, 11sso to 113 Cheese, finest west- � . en whole United balance was 856or 1 Moreover, the.Conse.rvative_e have after payment-of 606 Death Claims He Is the Bueiest Man In the Kin (-found him a valuable asset at glee- amounting to $508,951.19, at $3,989,; g' eras. iZ to . -Butter.. But ..c choicest easterny. 000,000; 1978_1; the amount at the present time 251.2 rn 113-40. -do.. s,.ond$. 2 creamery. _ and of this 8455,000,000 was o 'Odom Just Now. tion times, for he has a breezy, Ps i-2 to 253.4c; do., seconds. 241.2 to 250. die to our commerce with Canada. being.$4.10•,799.50. The revenue now Eggs, fresh. Wc: do., selected, 25e. Pa i cheery method o1 addressing audi A despatch from-.London says: t,toee, per bas, car lou. 80 to iso. �n It supplied forty-four per-cent. of derived from the inve8tmenta of the the balance rolled up: by our com- ences, which is very valuable for*!Order constitute -a very substantial T - which• was originally coerce with the whole world. securing votes.. True he under. amount of the annual income, Last expected to reach its height Pf Winnipeg Whodt. trent a temporary eclipse when he year interest earned on investments gaiety early, has developed grad- Wlnaipeg, Jaae 17.--Cash-Wheat-No, t ----.Canada Second Best Customer. was detested by Mr. Tom Wing, but of Insurance Funds amounted to ;167.• uailly, and ha not yet culminated.' Northern, gar, Na.'2 Northern. 95c: No. z.. the., triumph was short 166.16. For the Iain however,"it has been 3 Northern. 9o34c; No- 4, a412c; No. s, !``It is usual to speak and.think ' p In respect to the matter ai invest g' 741.2c; No. 6, 71c; feed, 59c; No. 1 refected for Grimwby reversed its da at its,height since the opening and seeds. 90c: No. z do., 87c; No. 3 do., hoc; --of Europe as the best "��'-y- br-s wt remalil so or many w@eTta the United States; and ln'sofar as - -- - the Order cont nes the use of.Its 1 red Winter.i bough. 98c: No. 2 do., 95c: No. 3 $hada to the purchasing of Municipal come. He is the busiest man in the, do.. 90 34c; No, 4 do., 64 1.2c. Oats-No• e this refers-to the Uciited Kingdom, 2 C.W., 3434c; No. 3 c,W.. 321-4c: extra it 18 true, But the •Dominlan at - _ and School Debentures 01 the Doman-kingdom just now and all those who No. f teed, 34c; No. 1 feed. 330; No. 2.feed. ton of Canada, and 'the-very 'advan- appreciate his sterling work and 30c. Barley, No. 3. 463.4c; No. 4. 451.2.1 Canada is far and away the second �_�s-� tageoua market, from the Investors' beat customer that we have. - The cod qualities are delighted to note refected, 4z 1-20. point of view, of recent years,. has`g t g -.1 Statistics have been brought dovrn f �,j enabled the Exgputiv Copnmilt@9 to M his sally incre rngpopularity, united States Markets cchh ate iI17eal ! 4 with his people. Since his return} to cover the firat, ten months of the obtain n handsome return o8 eT1 in- P P ourrent fiscal year,, which began vestments, taking into consideration from Berlin he has been recetvtsd 31-2c; ep e. acne 1?.-lash. -No. �.ar�4 the undoubted security offered in thi ot1 ever occasion of his ublic a 9o1.2c: September, 921.2c; cash, No. 1 on July 1 last. During that time r. y P P- hard, 93c; No. 1 Northern, 911-2-to 921.20. ! our exports to . During Kingdom � class of in'vestmerit. �pearance with hearty and genuine No. 3 yellow corn. 56 to 561.2c. No. 3 �i Both the Sick and Funeral Benet white oats. 361.2 to 37a. No• 2 rye; 54 to -`Were tB524,000,O1x1; to . Germany, plaudits. rods wait outside 57c. Flour prices-nnchaoied. Bran prices . and General Fonda show larger in-' �.. $291,000,000; to France, 8131,000,- _ creases.for-1912 than in any previous Budtingfiam Palace and cheer his unchanged ` 000; to. Canada, 83m,000,�, and year. Interest earned•on investments coming and going. There certain- Duluth, . 1 o Wheat-No, f hard, 0 of Sick and Funeral Benedt funds, 1 has not been a' harder working Northern, 'No. 1 Northern. 97-11c; No, 8 .' ' to all Euro combined 81,_94,- Y g Northern, 893.8c; July, 917-bc; 8eptem• 000,000, leo other Country except which are of a similar nature to those King, - For weeks past and for at ber, 931.80 bid. Linseed, 813018; July, 11:29.4.8 bid; September, SL3154 bid. Oct. made of the Insurance funds, amount• lea-st five weeks to conte he has _ Great Britain and Germany even • - - bar, 81307a asked. i ed to ;12,208,04,. and, alter .the pay only three or four days which have - _'.�pproaches Canada as &' buyer. in ment of nearly 7,000 Sick and Funeral =- 'the markets of the United States. Benefit Claims, amounting to ;166,- not yet been booked. The ones va- Clue 1tecK Markets; Her purchases were a seventh: 534.30,.the sum of.;51,783.44 was ad- cant in the five weeks to come will Toronto, June 17.-Choioe export cattle, ded to the balance in' this' Depart• sown be taken. 16.85 to 87: buicbers' cattle. choice, •86:65 " greater than• those of Germany. _, _ to 17.05; medium from 86 to $6.30, and grey were 28 per cent: of those went,as the result of the'business for �. common from 84.75 to 85,25; good butcherThey ,, made'up by the whole of Europe the year ander -review. The total cows $475 to 15, and common ones down _ } amount�.tanding to the credit of this QNE FIIrLl�Tl!.,_THREE._.HUST. _ .. Bulls $3; to 16.25, and earners P - Sir George Doughty.- ;u In 8respectetontmembership�92aiso, Four-StoryBuilding at Vancouver Iq aity;'b leo cutters oto to b ll Milkers$ 414. - combined. Nor is this.trade sone= date Is ` '.aided affair. It -looks• 1m resale@Quality; heavy feeding bulls. 1x65 to 14.25;: when, considered as a .whole. .Of gsubstantial progress was made. The-- GiTes Tay. stockers from 83-to 86. Cal P• sold at the total exports from Canada in net result of the year's operations 88.so to 19 for good veal, down to $4.75 showing"an increase of 4,-410• the A despatch from Vaneouvei B. for common-; light ewes, $3.75 to $6.25•, 1912 the United States botlght over, cision on the first opportunity ill P while heavier ewes brought from 14 to --=gg- - - - °or af-6ir'George Doughty. membership of the Order on the 31st C,, says: Harry Anderson, car- I5, Lambs 87.50 to 18 for yearlings, And. December, 1912, standing at 87,536. nter, was instantly killed an`d five 83 to $6 for Spring lambs. Hogs-$9.85 to exports of Canada go to the latter Sir George has had some&musing Besides the benefits accruing from ' e9 90, fed and watered. 810.10 to 810.13 ` country; most of its forest,products- elect'idneerin es riences. . One others were badly injured here on n3 Pe Lite Insurance and the ordinary Sick weighed,oft carp, and 89.50 to $9.55 f.o.b.. and manufactures, and.a third of night he was addressing a some- and �F'uneral I eneut Department of Friday morning when a .four-story Montreal, June 17.-Prime beeves, ? to ?1.2; medium, 5 to 63-4; common, 33.4 tra ''' the yield of its fi3heries. This com- what hostile audience when a-voice this Order,' 1ve note that special pro- concrete building in courso of con- d 4 vision is being made for those of its struction at the corner of Main and s; cope, 130 to F.in each, Calve, 3 6 each. 744 - coerce in both directions is destined cried out: Oh, , what a lovely' sheep, 51.2; spring' jambe, 14 to $6 each. to grow even. more- rapidly in'the liar" ..,The following'night as he members who are suffering from gender streets east, collar sed, Hogs. 1014.1to 101-2. ~' Tubucular troubles of any kind, a idm urying the men under tons ofvext few years, owing to impending was addressing another meeting a special grant being made for their-changes in the tariff regulations of note wa•s handed up to'him Wh:ch care in any of a number of Sanitariauilding material. A. Robinson, E:�RTII�i.�hE F_1 T:1hITIE3 the United States, than 'it has at read: "Dear sir, you wi11 be glad provided in this. country for special Evans and_A. Berle were eo• y' any time during the last forty to. hear that Ilse 'man who c^llicd -treatment of patients so afflicted seriously,injured that their recov= Many Iiill�d Daring the Renewed. -t'ift years. . __ It is gratifying to note= in a perusal er is doubtful. _ yo.a.a lovely liar last night has gat y Disturbances.' r y „ of the reports of all the officers, trio - 4i lovely pair of black eyes. far-reaching benefits that.. are _being -' A despatch from Sofia'says: The, 1 Canadian Banking. _ P ' derived by the membership, in the SOUGHT DE:IYII'TOGETAER.' ea.rtklquake.• shocks of_ Sattlydayl.,_- s "On two main lines the bankers various directions in which this So "VTCIOI`S`D0G HAD RABIES. were renewed on Sunday in many; :o! the two conntries.may well take ctety,endeavors to be of assistance Leung- Swedish 3lan and Woman of the and learn Erom each other, to the individuals who compose same. parts. of Bulgaria._ Two tiiolent;- 'fihe nest as of the United States Children Sent From Port Robinson The record of the Canadian Order of Jumped Off Bridge.' shocks occurred in the morning at -- to Toronto for TreatmSnt. Foresters, as submitted in these re- A ares atoh from Three Rivera Grabovza,_where much-damage was, is to provide a safe and adequate P ' 1 porta, is well worth, the perusal.o, done. The seismic disturbances at.. - ;_currency.. for. the country, . For - A despatch from Port Robinson those who have been perhaps too QuP•+ says: A young n].an and a Canada that problem has' been says: A dog which attacked three apt to decry the permat,ence arid`sta• young girl-, both Sw edas, jumped-off Tirnova-continued throughout Sat polved in what 4appeara to be, •a children here was suffering from bility of fraternal insurance concerns, the Wayagamack Island bridge into llyday, and the trembli4g air- 4iole, ��sracti0al wad. By . your e�yatem rabies, according to a report re- There is every evidence of careful the St, Maurice River On Saturday earth had not ceased Sunday morn- $an'king facihtiss can be furnished, ceived from Toronto, where .the management, and of well-directed en- night and were both drowned: ing• At that place many people �� deavor to conduct the affairs o1 the ,.. were killed and churches and pub-. through what appears to be a prat- animal's head ions sent for exami- Society in an intelligent and business- t it{cal pay. By your system banking nation. Tho children have been Like manner, Several people were inj,lred by a lic and.private buildings were seri- 'fin ifief can be furnished through sent.to Toronto to undergo the Pan- A point-of special Interest as indl- cow which ran amuck in-the streets 011813+ damaged_ Thousands are. ranch offices, as they have been to teur treatment. _ eating the cautious selection of risks, of Toronto on Sunday. homeless and destitute. +%c d 1.1, t •N,.,..«' .. •.H ,.�..,•y.. �-.rQ...u`-...1rd_..r. :..'....--.na .-..+.moi'..+r ,..Yni...._.'wi+�is n•-_;:a.. ..:..ars..rda.'.,i• .,firs• 4 A.• w.rFraYS 1�.L'.�-. . ."`�''- ,, .. r...A,. G.. �... ..v. ..... ...... :.. :.Y,°-• .-.w. , .."Y- .,., .. il�r "1 � Y,:� .�Y ,I;�y}j., YTI,"L' RJi:.,t,,,, ,. - r .: �., _ .. a -••.w•4w,,.arr........,,, ..y,- .._ :,rr A.. -�. 1. *up ♦. y ;�ihn �'..s•r Wc.,c-..�...a+. +.� .•sr,+ . _ a+'0.'C 'CT,"' -M1. �a-,fi. ,..•.,,.g w.a .i .r,^,' ....... '. '. �:.�5. .ii - t71J r ti 4.' w'"".'9u .,• .J1._. .. .a-' :.:. w w.. -.. sons S•L •_:..... ..... a', ^c, _ -E ,.�..,,_ ..! : , +a' 01( pressed wt that houses and uca,buildings Foa 8ERVLCE-A ure-bced Heck- SEED CORN .SEED CORN ' i ;+ f did not make homes and educationaltb:. •ub Yorkshp a wltitt boar, los k 0. a road L.DENI�fY, 86 3s �, >♦tibltsM4lev�rridsq stoeoilh{atlMOfaes, institutionv. We must have love for White and Yellow Ensilage; Improved Leaming, Compton'* liatmt►wt,Ont, our fellows in order to raise the stand- HORSE REGISTER - Earl Cob. ^_ and of moral life. Y ` T8llNL6 As l'adid program was reddered y `r?y b -Liis_Cbear4gvkaod.- Creseeus-46706,. A. T R v lE�-iI:00 t MAN tae The Standard bred Registered Trotting ,� - - - evening when they visited Whitevale. g ---YELLOWY INTERMEDIATE AND T WHITE. - 1 - *abmorfyttoa•t o�� states,$1.30 The service opened with the home pre- stallion,the property of Dr.Jam.Moore, - - ' dent, Mies McCallum, in the chair. Brooklin,and Thos. Maddalosd, «hI1 BEDDING PLA S by,will make th season of 1918, w fol - Singing"Come Sinner to the Gospel lows: Mond* May 12th, will leve JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Feast"was followed by prayer by C. y, y A full aseortyaent of flotyer Tants for bedding, also Rice. The meeting was then handed �own stable tot 8;B.F.sots Pickering TOMATO PLANTS - and proceed to Appleby's hotel, West w'• NOT s* AND COMMENTS - ant and witty mannover to Mr. Todd, wchi°addeti imu pleas- to Hill for night Tuesday,uwa stable for :. g, J y night. Wednesday, Comma offal total, PINEAPPLES PINEAPPLES i the evening's Enjoyment. Solos b hotel. Raglan, for ' ' Canada has a great teak of bier Oshawa, for noon, g g Mrs. Allison and Mr. Stover; Duets, night. Thursday,night. Charles' hotel. Now is,the time for reserviD Pines. The 'hands, one that apparently is be- Mr. and Mrs:Allieoaand Messrs.Todd port Perry. Lo- night. Friday,Tem p g y `k and Davidson; Readings, Misses Dav- Colwill's - will likely go higher when waren wea- coming heavier each year, namely idson and Pilke all of which were Feranoe hotel, IItios,for noon, ussiroilatina the forei u u ala• hi hl a laude No less a recta• hotel,Brook in, for night. Saturday Cher comes. Buy eheru from us K p p y pP �P Royal hotel,Whitby for noon thence to and get nod fresh sannd :1 2 :'.tion which is flowin • into the were the dialogues,entitled: 1- hie own stable until Monde afternoon. a g P .+ Y idea, You can't beat •`Raisin the rice of Butter showed p c9nntry and settling chieflyin the what x few Irish-Canadian women Baron Elect- [6629 (128231, the im- our prices in ported Clydesdale stallion,the property north-west provinces. This for- could do in the commercial world. All . V resent felt women suffrR a would be o!W.H.Pngh,o!Claremont,will make } = element conte into the coup- P g the season of 1913 as follows: Monday LEMONS ORANGES — BANANAS 2 : +i step in the welfare of our country. try with ideals ver unlike that proceeds to H.Gregson cos 9,for night, ;•, y y 'L-• $sins Served at a City Restaur- Tuesday, R. Eagiesoa'e Mongolia, for - - - of CauadianR and in order to aut." The popular waiter learned PURE MAPLE SYRUP IN GALLON TINS OR lir - + noon, and W.Armstrongs jr. for night; make our country strong and that woman's sots object in coming to Wednesday,R. Milroy's Cedar Grove, ' BY THE QUART a restaurant was not to satisfy the for noon,G.D.Milue's Cherrywood for - i and nnited is is necessary that thea rite for food,but to discuss _ aright: Thursday, Geo. Wbite's Dan• K they should become embned with the all important questions, dress and barton,for noon, Jae. White's Brock • f : millinery, to the detriment of the road,for sight; Friday.T. .6. Kno:'alichardson s Grocer Canadian ideas. One satisfactory waiter's salary. Next Friday evening $rook road for coca, McLeaa's Hotel, y 'feature in re and to this foreign the League will assume an evangel- _; g 8 R g Bro ham,for night; Saturd'a L. W. ^ population is that ad a rule they "tic form, under the ]eaiership n! Pilkey'sfor noLa, ence tohis own stable - Buy alll your groceries at the-grocery store. Rev. Mr, Langford, Mr:Money, O. B. until the following Monday morning. i - are _desirous of becoming Cane- Rice, Will Beaton and Mrs. W-. F. r —t Burton:The tollovvin Fr ay''Pi[r n�'a._Cotsrt�ht�2..114�42LI�mporcad OILS dishes-They seemto realize t at g Clydesdale stallion the propercp o!este and Children"will be taken by gellehsr, Dunbarton,Wil Lek•the same 6here is a great future for Canada Mise McCallum. route an l,loa:rieffe Albion until Friday �� KINDS and they wish to do their part in morning, when ba will return to bis own _ the making of the eountry. They stable, where he wi 1 remain until the are are anxious to learn Canadian Hair Sla�,&ter following Monday morning. Coal oil by the gal., 5 RaIlon or bbi, gasoline the beat at right price- , G ways and to learn the English M�reil fa Albion- Imp.) r1211o0) Linseed oil, raw and boiled, turpentine, shellac,varnish, etc. s.' KIT I D BY NEGLIGENCE ( 6380) The celebrated Clydesdale stat language. Btit there is another lion, the property o! W. J, Kelleher, Hair must have nourishment or die. Dumbarton. sato! make the sea on of -SUGAR /�''� class who cling to the native cue- If it does not have proper nourish- 1 S DOWN 1923,as follows: Monday, May 12th i meat it will lose its vitality, row ,. • toms and their native language. y' g will leave his own stab e, the Kelleher - - _ ` This is the class w•hieh';ucill be 6e k. and become fthe an preyto nd dee• Farm. Danba'ton.and proceed to T. .A. ]iow is the time to get a supply-We have the best. Knox's Brock road, for noon, then_e to most difficult to assimilate. The tructive germs of dandruff. McLean's hotel, Brougham, for night PARISIAN Sage is a hair nourisher; next few ears will be trying Gt:ea Tuesday, John R ideman'a wklinofor SALT !S NECESSARY tn, y S g itis the result.of sincere study and for noon, John`ponds Brooklia for � - !or stir country, for the ftrtlrre experiment byy one of the world's ulitht. Wednesday,Rbyal hotel.Whitby - success-0 theccnnt will de end leading scienCists, for noon and night.ht. Thersda Col, Come and et what our require-dairy, table and stock salt. p It should be used regularly as a hair Pallatt's Kingston road, for noon, Frank g y y, y� %mueh upon the work that "ill be dressing because it never faild to re •s".:r +fir' R P Maddalord'a, bate line, Pickering. for done during this period. vont dandruff; it %cups itching of the night. Friday.8 Bath's Pickering, for And don't forget that we have meats, bisevits, cheese canned goods ecApp iintantly; it snakes hair grow noon and night. Saturday, own stable thick vnd luxuriant. It is especially until the following Monday morning. in great abundance. million been�s .. demand- ,fryt- er a—T�e C-eTeFiis�ed Fi'alse3r - � ••. - 4 granted by the Dominion pallia• the hair beautiful %oft and fluffy. D Coach Stallion, the property of Lou. We get fresh bread every day except Su Pettit the drug¢ist, sells it under a a meat for the eaciatructioD of rail- LidgPtc, K sea e,will make the teaeoa _ . positive guarantee to do all that is of 1913 as follows Wednesday pro- Qt2C groceries are the freshest. ''t+rays. fi @ sometimes wonder claimed for it.or money back. 50 cents. - where our millionaires et all seeds to Col hotel Brookin. until he Centre.]. Store g might when he retorts to his own stat-le -' their tDone These grants thri,w - where be will remsia.¢ntil Friday aft "ry y �'1te1v ddroes'lleerlMesatl. era k a when he proceeds to R.G. Cam ' - Koine light on the gnestioa. Sir marl►a coo, 4.whore be will remaG EO ROE - PHI LIP in on. ' Sir Donald Masa OR ti hoe ORen er�Ee-Twos,goad W the evening when he will return to his -. o+a stable asci' the Poll wing Wec'aw• Wm. McKenzie, - sad the other railway nig nat�s•dO r to L. 11IDDLEI0:1,Bsoaahsai �7•ts SROVC3E=3A.M - -- ONZ'AR=O y _ not acritmulate their vast wealth OW FOR SALF-A good fresh Edvrard Darnley-,96t19j (13461)The _ by the 9%eat of their brow, al milch Cow for sale at lot 14. Is. F. cohcee fashionably bred imported- Clydesdale awn Pike,tail JAMES GhEE%CLLW. Picker• stat-ton. the eo rt of Hobt. Def a, _-atthough Chey no doubt began is tag P7.3e p y -PEEL'S t- SHOE -. STORE !t. of Green Rtvar, will make the*soman of that way. Their pa;!•eat executive AtiTED-Housekeeper or maid 1913 as follows Moeda .itertoon ` ��T is small famil y 'ability assists them In gathering y-no children-sasses leaves his own stable and proceeds to ._ . ._ etteam dollars per month. Apply co MRS Brougham hotel for night; Tuesday, - 9 r in the shekels, but their Chief. JOHN DiCK1E, Ptakmont _� t;^, x halo✓'.,con: 5,for loon, Liver. - WHITBY . J. power lies in their plausible Iran- ORSES FOR SALE-The under. pool for night; Wednesday afternoon, H reamed has for sale two t abs bare". ! Than, Bsrae'N,Cherrywood, for nigghht, ner. Some of cls pvoC mortals years old pod size. Can be seen st as t,me Tbursday. Thom. Reesor's, Scarboro have much diflicnity_in borrowing at bis own stable.Claremont JOHN A,�Alhli towaline for noon. Kia own stable for We carry a complete line o! floe and heavy boots and shoes of every t - A nickel for church ct,llectioo, Lut Di:LLS FOR SALE-The under- might; Friday.Geo,Cowie's. Mongolia, variety, for men women and children's wear. x deaigaed has for sale a few young short• for noon,thence to his own stable where a `Sir Wiii. can go CO Europa among born bulls,about 14 months old. Faitable for he will remain cutil Mondav afternoon. leatire atran eC8 aDd hav@ Do d118- pn+sent Vises. Prices moderate, E. E. PUGH. A CALL BOLICITSD. - - A.PI.EASMLE TO SHOW GOODS. g Ctarammt 3.tf King Saul- (14t3•t6) [35881 The im eulty in Securing his millions. He ported Clydesdale stallion, also - 'has got the art of borrowiii dna n OR SALE-liasolioe Hngine, 13 Fain fair BuPue- -568- (11296)_ y ' Phone No. 151. g F Horse Power.everrtbina is A.f. condition The imported Hackney stat ion,both the to a science, while we are complete also enopW.b.lttas etc. Emons Coat 67M. property science, naw.wit]adi aasiD,and ch,apse for $Cash. of a• (3. 800tL• Riohao°I Hill, J. PE B L, - Brock Street, - WHITBY AWY to IF awill make the season of 1913 as follows: Postmaster,Woburn.P. , Monday will leave their own stable, Mr. _ A#Ln go dow'a to Ottawa and sectire Ormero-i'a,con. 8 and proceed to S. Dia * J4 a��t�1 a ten or twenty million grant or PASTURE Ti RENT of lot i be-the Victor toPa kin for night; Yasuda", Blacksmithing and • EIMARD CLA gi tag the north quarter of lot 10 in the Victor Patkia't Kinsale, for night; iilrli� L � A. --whatever he thinks l e meds. sod concession of the township of Pickering Wednesday,W. H. Holtb a Andley for 'while we cannot secure•a five dol agood nd tea••with running water,plea of*Anse y• Holtby's, , and good fences. ►ppl to GeOSOE HAST. might; Thu edgy,W.J. Miller's, Piok ['168,Whitevale P.O. �ng 3740 ering,for noon and might; Friday,Thu s mg The kin,�T of .practical watchmatart lac ad. from Ottawa to help us and wort ,Jewelers begs to inform 4ARM FOR SALE In Pickerin A A Knox's.Brock road for noon, Mo ' :.'.pay our butcher bill. We have �+ Pickering-A hotel Brougham for might; �On - the angle of Pickering and our first class farm,containing about Ice Dere. � gthat he is still here and no particular desire to become a being arta of of lots sa and 99,non e. Pi,kering Saturday proceeds to his Own stable Ing es to re p Dealer in Gasoline Engines,Cream hopes to remain for nod. (food township,-now occupied b Mr, Fred Wright, where he will remain until the following P g ' millionaire, but'we Ghinl;we could the land is of the beat,with mpriag creek run- Monday morning. Separators. Speight wagons, Tud• strong serviceable watches from =LOS stag through corner of lot. Oa the premises , hope buggies, etc. We have the u to $W. Clocks .from $1.00 u to manage a few snore dollars if_they are a good frame house with stone foundation Sir dl xander- (12362). Vol. %$VI, p aK P tr_ 2 good bank Berns, wind mill and orchard, The im ortai Cl deed ale stallion the best coal oil oil lamp in the world. $15.00. Everything guaranteed. Buy came our way, or at least we have Privilege to plough after harvest and full[poll p y otT a practical man and save session on April let 19,4. A splendid chanco property of•Jan. Evans, will stand at no objection to making the experi- for D good fa:ml Terms easy, Apply co T. a his own stable,lot 4, con. 5, Uxbridge �T- �• TA�8ON disappointment. ,. gent, G. tdOA(iAN,Markham, P,Q. jstf' daring the season of 191:3. Terms$10. - BROCK ROAD, 9NT. T''„td. Claff, lPickering • • Fianisfe-•14351, Imported Percheron 1 WHITEVAL6 : '.BAS stallion, the property of Simon t'ealoand -- - - - Mrs, Goodman of Toronto is 1 B.A SANO' Darlington, will make the season of t .e to . 1913 as follows. Thursday proceeds u s r _ g e t of IrsMoore is - THE 3•YLAR OLD Jacob Scott's, lot 3, con 1, t'ickeriug for BA � e ss Elsie Moore is spending a sons, Claude Field's Kingston Road,for THE DOMINION - weeks with Toronto friends. WESTERN WONDttR CITY night, Friday, Randel's hotel, Whitby, _ Chan. Beaton and son are the guests POPULATION for noon, Commer,ia` hotel, Ohhiiwa. Mw raacui.o osug,ALP,onsaloeNr. W.o.14Arrrurwa.vlCs-Ptas(DIEW of his brother, Donald Beaton. 1909-,38, 1911-545 . '1912,-2000 -for night. John Sanders, Manager. _- C BOGERT, General Hamner. Mrs. Nighswander and Mrs. Reesor lgatwve U.M.M. Tom sassy i7ssls.6M spent Sunday With their parents. Post Office Returns — e+N1ttMNqu•faN.eM Misses Mason and Wood, of Toron- WE G1YE STEADY -- _ :' ;1 ..GIV85 YOII A �Allk Book V), are speading a few weeks with --- • Receipts — - Mrs.Stratton. 191"8057.95 1912-$132943.85 EMPLOYMENT- You do not need to wait unlit you have a large sum of sones, Fred Mechin, of Toronto, a _ •�• account with Bank. You n as Letters to reliable energetic men for the sale order which °an eo,mpouaded twice a year. can former teacher of our schooh'ia iii W-e give al! the I� �. 000 guest of'David Turner. - + - ; advantages that a reliable, well ad- Chas,and Mrs. Rice and Miss Doris Sacks papers daily vertised, established firm can offer. WHITBY BRANCH: A. A ATKINSON Manager. spent the week-end with Hampton 1910=2 1912=30 - If you wish to represent FIs WRITE + fr• i and Darlington friends. Now, before it ie too late for further Henpy and Mrs. Mason and lamily New Post Office to be erected in information. and Mrs. Mason, Sr., of Scarboro. ' 1913- Cost-85000.00 - 3 spent the weekend with Mrs. W. S. OVER 600 AORES -- 11ia�br Write us for booklet entitled under cultivation and one of the The ladies of the Wome�n's Circle Tbose wbo know avW what i,Tost complete Nursery plants in were hospitably entertai'hed at- the they may abOut Bassa>Ro Canada. Estahlished 35'years. Free D THE 87 � it bome of ,Mrs Fisher Tuesday after- Ontario Western Investments and Catalogue of stock on application. ` - noon. _PELHAM NLTRSERY CO., Alook of relief is pictured on the Realty CO,, Ltd. OVrnxm faces of the many entrance students, DUNDALK, - - ONTARIO* ToltoNro, - - - who have just completed their work. + ' - - The results will appear in ri few weeks. •- The Baptist find Methodist Union ; • ) S. S. picnic will be held in Mr..Knox's Do You Rewe ' - orchard. Phrents need not be alarm- the money you can make selling' fruit- F "� E D. - ' f THE business man who' has iE _ ed about their children- as all boats trees? The present demand for nur- 8t G'herr WOOd'agf,8t10n T Will be in competent hands. Every sery stock is the greatest in the his-' - • customers in various parts kind of entertainment is looked for on tory of the business, Every person. Of Canada or elsewhere will • ..- _. the spacious grounds, who has land is planting ori preparing Whole and Crushed oats, whole of cAmAnA rind the services of this bank of Members of the Women's Institute to lent. Ground • P corn, Bran, Shorts, Flour, In full force met at the borne of bars t ' ?oaeph Wilson. The address. "How We Want Now Linseed Meal, Malted corn feed, ,,.��D pF�fC� Ff�aluable assistance in collect- M Dried Brewer's Grains, Blaehford's in drafts etc. BAN - to eke a Home," taken by firs, Phil- for Fall and Winter months ,n reliable g s� �s formerly of London, England, but roan to sell in Pickering and surround• Calf Meal, Wheat, Purina and TORONTO 1 for some years ,in Pnthusinatic worker ing district. Good pay, exclusive terri- Groatine chick food, Beef Scrap, In the areastions of our tory and all the advantages in repre- Charcoal and Granulated bons. PT(� �j R11\ BJ.�1, VH$ fair countryappreciated. senting an old estabiished firm. Over Oyster shell,etc. Prices reasonable IC a Love, which�ftwqkhe keynote of 61111 acres in cultivation. Eatabliahed Your order eolieited. g„ W. GORDON, Manatter. ® ® ® Btarab -I-at whititr• >. our hearts, homes, schools, churches, 'ti years. Write PELHEM NVR- was well sounded. The speaker im- SEAY CO.,Toronto, Ontario. �€ r d` �'' ,G :r !''++• .�"�i'k '�'++s„.. -w �i'.. �� a v..�.^•iM,.�,,��� 'w .C'+L� .F'..',s�• M. :s+, s.rr'••t' r�'. . . 7f- -7- J.'.-,c�'..ne'-'•.rM-�:<pp- 5ac{.,�:•e•. ;!h,r...3..•,v-3..^sca' '^x r -:n.•-gra.r,".-'�•stiaery'. .T.eas..par.,,3. .�:•,�s'a�'=.rya:gmea+•a...'gm . 5. ,. ;.�-1�,. ::� :.. _;. ._...�; ,....--.. . .:.�.,.,� ,. ..rz,>:� ,..,tits. ,- �..�. �"*a,. :ti ��•. - .. ^ ,� ,:. �,_ .-mac. ••a .:",.'. . ."_ .. .- - .rr•W' a °yt • 7 " CLARZWONT Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of- Chalk MANY GOING TO CIRCUS r John Caster was home over Lake, visited at the home of theiry + Sunda gone here on Thursday last. 9ARNUM BAILEY ArrRAcrixa raou- J RICHARDSON'S r 4' v. aANDe W rrs MARY Naw NOVEL W8 s Dav tt spent Sunday with Miss Mildred Forsyth attended FEA'ruicas • `fries kerin the closing exercises of Moulton g• , The Barnum and Bailee 1Stapoetantahowiag of films display of epee on- nw onh gttractia uaaeval T�7 ��+eni of ' ,da at �Y-�, arson We are sot to hear of the its- : g - - y gh's. nese of Mrs. Caster, she bei6Q interest this season with its wonder. Stationary. Boob,Dolls, Toys, ja" , 1> --- Miss Fer , of(krbourg, was full program of European novelties, ; confined to her bed on aeeount of its rebuilt de, its complete received for the Solids ; wisitiog friends here last Friday. para plate mea- 7 Indo. Cali b heart trouble. erie. aIId its recently P. Macnab Sr, spent a cou le of ag y added 5500,000 and nes them p Rev. J. B. Kennedy, of Toronto, wordless spectacle of • Oleopatra" all bsoriptioas taken for all ][ lass, , -- days this work at Jackson's Point. spoke in the Methodist church last of which will be seen is TORONTO en " Wilfrid Underhill, of Toronto; Su del in the interests of the Do- 2-days on June 19 and 20th. _ Weeklyand Dail Ne !visited relatives here over Sun- o'clock Alliance. The parade, which takes place at 10 -- y da o'clock in the morning is three miles yy Miss Leila Rumohr is writing on G. H. and Mrs. Semis and save,. in length. In the menagerie will be -.•��. J. �'�. R=CHAR�SOl�T " spent Sunday with friends in To- leer examinations at the Toronto found the only baby gieaffe on exhibi- Conservator of music this week. tont Y tion anywhere on earth, The inane- STOCliC StZ'Qat, - Whitb9' Ira Powell and W. M. Palmer a wish her success. ural spectacle o! ' 0leopatra" is pro- . - -- bliss Margaret Gleeson, we are duced on the bi est stege ever de- <.had a business trip to Oshawa on rR voted to an open air amusement. it Tuesda pleased to report, is now able to p — y' be around having Improved mach is eract.ed in the main tent of the show _ Jack and Mrs. Robb, t atic during the past few days. There is ecast r 1,250 characters, a O ur i l m `e -Choice to, spent last Friday with M suerou r" grand opera chorus of 400 voices. an Wm. Coates, our popular young Mrs. Henderson, orchestra of 100 musicians, a ballet of cwt'netist, has gone to Niagara for 350 dancing 650 horses,five herds George Branscombe, of Toronto, g girls, „ ten days to assist the 34th Regi- of elephants, caravans of camels, and You may not buy an engine this year. You may decide that •spent Sunday here with his moth- ( P• - Y y your! ., er. Mrs. Alex. Wilsons mental Band while at camp. an entire trainload of special scenery, present a arator will do for another season. Mr. and Mrs. Comba, of Toron- costumes and stage effects. This is a man resent owners of r Mrs. L. Todd, of Stouffville, is Y p `.� visiting at the home of her par- to. tame out in their car and spent the greatest spectacular, theatrical, the week-end' with the latter's and circus event in the history of ' eats. lest. and Mrs. Lea per. mother, Mrs. A. W. McKay. amusements is America. Miss Maggie Graham and Miss Among the many European novel- Nichol spent Saturday and Sun- 11lr. and Mrs. Bryan, of Toron- ties on the regular program which -' '~ day with friends in Myrtle, to, motored out on the la and follows the spectacle, are Miss Bird CREAM SEPARATORS M s ant the da with the ratters - Thos.and Mrs. Gibbons have re- p y Millman, the wonderful high wire _ 'turned home from their extended brother, Wm. and Mrs. Thompson artist, and novelty feats by a cowpanT holiday-whieh they enjoyed very — of Japanese warriors and.iia_ jtt 41_ -fou-maybe-even-be-persuaded-to-try-two-or--three other -aFakee-be- ?, xuueh• a=parts, Winston's riding and juggl- fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATE ` Jcshn Farmer, of the Traders' ing seals, the Herr Keonig's troup of machin». No other will fully satisf you so long as you know theca "'` ' Bank, Toronto, is spending his WOMAN SICK etg horses, a br dancing and lump, is a better maebine^an l�m ire-on the market. Pe g Ing horses, a brass band of stallions, p vac tc t o$at,the home of his par- Berzae's mule and monkey circus. the Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per- �, ante l=ate. �� Aiegriat-Silbon family of high air haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Perhaps Mss. James Horto and dau h- : FORvaulters and somersaultrre,Daae Wirth p periority in your own home? P g the greatest bareback and somersault h would like the Empire tr demonstrate its au ~;1 ter, of Port Perry, are visiting _ ridein the world; The Five Baltons, t will be beat proof of our atatemeata. Weare at your service. Mail us , with Thos.and Mrs. Paterson for a card ora letter. You will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by wBIItiOtherWoL><menIAKn world's greatest strop men and wo •' .a few days. 'oN , g g return meal. Address - - •-, . mea; Vittoria and Georgett strong <w Mr. and Mrs. Hunter and child- HOW She WSf F'IMAUy arm dancers. Les Jardy and Les Oeko Empire Cream Separator o. Of Ciansda, Ltd, Toronto ren and Mr. Wright, of Toronto, .Restored to �I families of acrobats, five herds of Sold t 7 Q" visiting with Dr. L. J. and --- -----_—_-- -:elephants:end-rise - i�kering Township Mrs. Brodie. niast clowns in the world. Mr. Love, who has completed Hammond, Ont - "I am passing The Barnum and Bailey circus for Howard E Turner, Agent, Whitewale _ -lisSrst year at the Ontario Vet- through the Change of Life and for two more than flay years has stood at the • erinery Collette i9 ei9819tiag Dr• y-ars had hot flushes very bad, head_ :head of the world's amusement affairs. This yyaar it is more interestingthan C. J. Brodie in his extensive prat- aches, soreness in the back of heed,was ever be[ore, and Twice as biIt _ .Mice. constipated,and had weak,nervous feel- g' +�,, yM' trayela on s train more than a mite in Shorthand Nass rii&RIT /�� ♦ V � James Harvey went to Whitby, ings The doctor who attended me for 1 length, covers fourteen acres of v 7.42wa this Creek to take charge of W m a number of years did not help ane, but 'ground, and has nearly 1,600 employ SY Ayres' blacksmith 9bopcitirinq the I have been entirely relieved of the es. 700 horses• nearly two-tr}litds_QLtht If such evidence as the following ez- IM absence o e a Ler at Niagara above symp s y � �akb m a !eie�hant9 to America, 110 cages in the "ac tom letters as o er equally ` afros testimon con &I in our California, Colorado,-Mexico 1'' Vegetable Compound.Blood Purifier and rneargerie and over 2,000 wagons and g y Liver Pills, and give o er ve tc es- 4 The Stouffville bowling clutr gi you permission to `' t Points. erforman The two ces that will be person desirous of learning shorthand. visited the club here on Tuesday publish my testimonial"-liars. Louts p � then there can be no merit in an bust- The Grand Trunk Railway is the r BEAvcAGE,Sr.,Hammon I given in TORONTO:days will be es- Y afternoon and played w friendly d,Oat,Canada wVy the same as those resented at ness under the sum most direct mute from all points _ ",iganis with them and defeating � New Brunswick, Stadison Square Garden. New York, DEAR MR. CLARK@:--It is a plea- through Canada via g east ton Chita a ahem by a small mar tn• . Canada. - "I c a a where the season was opened to sure to write a testimonial endnreing FEATURES $� Quite a number rom here at. �J highly recommend Maicb, Not one 'detail has been anything so much superior to other . AMP Double Track. Fast Service, F'rneat o "tended the funeral of the late s Lydia E. Pinkham's I changed. The great s ctacle w,ta things used for the same pu se as y ibirs. Robt Greig, of Brougham g pound b y �° gnashed• Modern Equipment,cLa- `'f'� Ve etableCom said to be the most notable dramatic your system of Eclectic Shorthand isDining-Car event in the history of amusements in to others I have eiamimed. I shall excelled Dining Car Service, - -whoae body was interred is 9t. to any suffering wo- ,! ie that city, whits the circus prover was be plea4ed to reply to any communi- -TO-THE SUNNY SOUTH "• John's cemetery an Monday. + man. i have taken ed 11 A James Lawson is slightly credit with being the -best ever cation that may be sent me with re- , r q y -under a. it for female weElt- i lues there. !stance to the No more desirable route thea via g' system, or to have an - Grand Trunk to Detroit. thence ; the weather, having been over. nese and painful _ one interested call to see me.". S. ala Cincinnati to Jackeoaoiile Palm � come by the heat while attending menstruation and it - FaLLts, 477 Parliament St.. (teaches,) _Beach, Nassau, etc- come the funaral of the late Mrs. Greig + e cured me, " - Mrs. 60 YEARS' Our Fall and Winter Term tom- px j at Brougham on Monday after- DtrVittsa BAABo IEXPRRIENCI Round tri tickets. giving choice r ,e uR, menced September 6th, but students !r g g y zi4 ! moon. Harvey Bank. New may enroll. any day• ae instruction is of all the beet routes, together with "A A large nnmber of the Clare- , full information and reservations Brunswick. Canada. strictly personal. Mai be obtained from nearest G. -1mont friends of Rev. W. R. Wood Lydia E- Pinkham s Vegetable Com- 4 s Write or call for free booklet. yy ,• T. Ageat, or write A. E. Duff,D. P. drove to Brougham on Sunday pound,made from native roots and herbs, Clarkes Shorthand Colle 8 A•, Toroato, out. hast to hear him for the last time contains no narcotic or harmful drugs, g 666 College St..Cor. Manning Aye. FRED. ALLEN, A - t, before taking his departure. for and to-day holds the record of being the Y'RAex Maroc• Seo ithe north-west, most successful remedy for female ills Desic'ns TORONTO. Pletering av Miss Annie For ie, su riaten- we know of and thousands of voluntary COPYRIGHT*Aa : g � Aa}o>!1•endives a■keLett and e��,ek, tsq dent of the Lethbridge Hospital;. �d�ials on file in the Pinkham lab- vm•k a■e.rr.,a o�tr owntoa ea wh °.crest ee ! Plant BOWMAN'S who underwent an operation for oratory at Lyra, ,[ass., teem to prove i oma.eel conn kaea:o'cs°.L`�' a �' fIK deet O prusraII appendicitis a few weeks ago has this fact Every suffering woman owes �au fasten e16'°"e � - (returned home to recruit. We it to herself to ve.L "i01e'•itt°oae ea I i e 1 Mrlll101�. StCC]iC. } si ydta E. Piakham s x .are pleased to see her making Isle Compound a trtat - - such satisfactory progress towards L If Yom want special advice write to A sdoda°�a d�sol=o��oeme�m:1�[.> st a ie R 1C g C a. We want two more agents ceeovery. y B.Pinkhan Medicine[s.(cons• °Sr�:y 1 to 9 _ _ • is this county deatial) L a,Mass. Year letter will Iw 00'Oaee Rev. G. L. Johnston, of Picker- te�'� abs '-�- • be opeaed, read and answered by a' �t NOt>va. eros es ' t� m°8 a 66 I�o THOS.W.BOWMAN A SON Co.Ltd > _ ing, occupied the pulpit in the !. 0 3 o & e a t y., Ridgeville, Oat, P p woman sad held I& strict oaaJtdeaoa � New $_��� -,--- Presbyterian church here on $nn. >.sev.w.rmosem, @ � a �o .ro !� • day last, and preached two g �`p Able sermons. He declared the °°°p1 Pring Lumber Yard Pulpit vacant and made the nee- m °° ' y" a Jon C 9sAry arrangements for hearing- CALDWELL'S MOLASSES MEAL !' candidates. is a Bedded b meq! Feb fit! Georgia pine lumber just Economy and an excellent Investment- n m a a. mar,y N - Mrs. J. Brown had the pleasure a .n� Apr _ arrived, A car of clear 1 `" of quite a number of her friends Because it makes other feed more palatable and " y from.the city last Sunday. Mrs. :� K °' "�° may es $ceiling, Also 1x10 and Miss Gee digestible.It also puts stock"in first-class condition C � �;, Jae �as A, Caister, , J. Curter, very quick. Caldwell's Molasses Meal is 84%.Pare g m �' i* a a `�, Jaly!--In 1x12 inch stock. Me. Caster, Sr, Mr. W' kinsun, e. o e a a rm Sept -4 Mr. Sykes, ` Cane Molasses with 16% a special variety of edible b ,,,, nor. a!e , Mr. Mitrahall, Russell = .W. D. GORDON'dc.SON, =and Miss Margaret Cowie;Mr. airs r• ,' moss possessing unique digestive action. $ le o•.g m+ Nov eo Mrq. W. Forester. Thousands of stockmen and farmers are coexistent r {- Pickering,OnsA 4- or• Deoi G* Remember the garden pasty users of Molasses Meal because they have proven it January 1914-Whitby y; OiLbswa s,Broughamto be given on, the church lawn to be the best conditioner on the'market. Your feed- B verwn I y 19,Uxbridge 16,csaaiaaeon ta, g Beaverton i!,17.uptupove Ig this (Friday) evening under the ".; man likely has it. If he hasn't, it. would be well _ auspices of the Epworth League of worth your while to write.for prices. . the Methodist church, Tea will be served from 5.30 to S o'clock SUR In Business. --after-which-- splendid program THS C D CO., -- u will-be given by the following DUNDAS, ONTARIO. w And prepared to• do all kinds of talent: Master Victor Arlidge, Woodwork Repairing,and • ` soloist,of Toronto,Master Douglas Tire getting. Laidlaw, gold medalist in 'elocu- • inery . Of all materials and 44gn tion of Toronto,Miss Lia ru k i la stook. it will oa elocutionistof Zion, Mrs, E. W, Bto call a°pt oar work@ acd inert our stocltTink, soloist, of Greenwood, and SPECIALTY IN HORB>t$HOEINO and obtain prices. Don't be-misled the Claremont Male Quartette. agents we do not employ them,omwq:= The Stouffville Band will furnish Ind+ phone, No.302, Claremont; ly we can, and do throw off The sem-6 ..,The abundance of Music, Admission commission of to per cent.,whiibyon wS Hats reduced one third and • less in some lines, JOHN MCGRATH eertaialyeave by pturohei,@iag from ax; to tea and concert, 25 cents, call solicited. . children 15 cents. as all Spring and Sum- 1/3 mer hats must be cleared P R WHITIT GRANITE C Don't make any dates for Tues- CLAREMONT ONT. a+ out. $2 Gats for 1.60 $3 Hats for $2, $4 Hate �oaae. whitby, ont"16 -- day, June 24th. That i9 the day _ of the Baptist Sabbath School ex- 2.65, $5.0.0 Hats for $3,25, _ •�,� ' �- cursion to Toronto Island, ' the- favorite the - - _ --`-The Pickering E. w, 1�iVANS, favorite summer resort of the -'people of Toronto. It is the place One-third reduction in Wall Paper We are taking lots of orders for Vigilance Committee Pump Manufacturer ;to go to get out of the sweltering. p 1 % `:heat, and where there is an .shuo cent'rolr fov'31i cents, 7 cent' roll 1 Men's Tailor-made Suits. Crown for 5 cents,.8 cent roll for 6 cents, Tailoring rices are from $3 to $5 The object of this Association is to Shop and Residence, Dundas St] _ dance of attractions such as the g p lessen stealing and prosecute "' ' ' �a 10 cent roll for i cents, 13 cents roll.le s than all others. Every suit f _ W HFTBY., ONT. Merry-go-round, dip the dips, the felons. Swan boats, The racer, A trip for 8 Ceuta: We are clearing ottt guaranteed.- Order now fora ree doors west of Whitby House l -' some bundles at lees thau cost.. summer or all year round suit' f '' ' through Venice, and many other I Kembers having Propertystolen oommoul- About 30a samples to choose from, -: :pleasing attractions for young _ cafe immediately with any member We are prepared to instal wood or - "and old. The excursionists will of Executive committee. pumps on short notice,also attend be taken on the regular train Boots and Shoes, styles up to the minute, prices down to rock bottom. Membership fee $1.00. to all kinds of repairing. leaving Claremont at 9.17 and Sts Tioaeatmavbeb d rrom the Preeiaeat or ' returning leave Toronto at 9 p, m. Staple Dry Goods-a full line. Crockery and Glassware. 8eeretsty onappnea4ion. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mt11, r also gasoline engines and; by special train or tion it train Groceries always fresh and up-to-date. Salmon t can five cents. Exec. Com.-L. D. Banks, the squre gear ? at 5 p. m., (Union Station in both Try a can-they ace O. K. W. V. Richardson, ickering, Ont] creases). See bills regarding time L1iAlINET;CRTtAb{ jSEPARATOS; .,:table, rates, eta. Remember the J.A. O'Connor �t'3hiJr lefi'rey x De SI PSON Cos, PICKERING ta=t :. .. .".mid Y•,'" '" � l�sideat, Phone Bell'+Io.ti0 [t d.�3 � l ?.a. T',7-} .^p•. .•d.. F �L f•"� 'h'� ��.:e�. Fi,�.`.� ? �1 <•,r'Y .:�w �p,�,•;S• w Z• ':r.. ,A4i.,, aT.^ "S Ygyn�' S+•' } s M01 fiu'4ar ,�t.., ,.°'•r' ,o•';,°g4'_, 'er -ap- "«bx:,,-. .�;,x ,-„ f. 'a - "r -i� - `t,. `' :'"" . n-: - ::.�; �_ .•a. �+�.. .�' t�.-� ''f_ • L l� Sir Writ. Dillon Otter, x•C•B•, OUR LETTER f R0�1 TOROYTO r tALTH AVdAITS C.:�.o. = - GOOD DIGESTION General otter, or Sir William -- w. vou&UUGSY ` Dillon Otter, $.(''.B. C-N.O•, as HAT IS UPPERMOST IN THE MI1408 `” 1 —- c he is now, is the Most widely known OF THE CITIZENS, JUST NOW. pp •'When the Stomach ie Wrolag the of the five Canadians honored with - g� � ItieeilthE bskio� 1i knighthood in the list of. Kings Whole Body Suffers—How to birthday honors recently. He is Now Citizens Are itookins In—Affairs at - der Mat it is poss1lAs to roium # Heap It Healthy. the "Grand Old Man" of the Cana- the university Toronto's Great CONTAINS NO ALUM a?4$ y ; . dian military service. He started Now Hospital. E •� b prWW Indigestion is one of -the most as a private in the Queen's Own - wk�le r distressing, maladies afflicting man- Riles, and served -in the 8uppre8-. -Never before has there been such and fill the !kind. The stomach is unable to cion 68 of the Fenian Raids in 18 . inttu: of immigration from the 3imielr - " Isles into this province as during the pro- ID perform the Work nature calfs upon He also served in the North-west bent season. As the distributing ting onuses, MGIC Jp� it to do, and the result is extreme Rebellion, in 1885, and commanded citizens. gets first choice of these fresh eitiseris. Often in a stroll along the street. -- `�ala after eating, nausea, heart- the first Canadian contingent to oue would judge trout the anatche■ of con- liurn, painful fluttering of the South Africa in 1899. That is to OIIe awi�e wain nguonfra Lo dor oryBirin E3�LMMT COSH `heart, sick headache, and often a say every time, since away back in iaeham thoroughfare rasher than can- heart, of food, 'even though the the early sixties, when Canadian adian, TORONTO,ONT. The crowds in the local immigration ,sufferer is half starved. People troops have been called on to fight once■ are eloquent aI the great nigra- WII'II�EG��fOP1TRI:AI` l 'with poor digestion are prone to the battles of Canada or the Em- tion. rigure■ tell the tale glacially.Dur- :'try all sorts of experiments to aid pire, General Otter was in the-cam- ins the first Len atli■ of at present the process Of digestion, and there fiscal year, the tootf al immigrration frits Canada amounted to 344,583, a number 'is onlyone way in which the trouble equal almost to the immigration of the y eutire previous year. 01 this number has been spent for laboratories and other are largely a race of sailor's anis ` Can be actually cured, and that is 130,309 were from the British Isles and experimental equipment, a feature which fishermen, -the Swiss but seldom be- through the blood. That is why the ^ 118.8!:6 from the United States. But the goes a long way to give,the institution tonic treatment with Dr. Williams' is signifkant thing about the figures standing. 500 nurses and house surgeons hold the sea, yet as a nation the one i■ the fact that almost the entire British will be required as a staff, and there is no more favored than the otherF _'.Pink Pills cafes even the most Ob- *i ' Immigration, which is so large as W gi•e will be required as a staff, and there istinate cases of indigestion. They F + :�sr' the people• of Britain serious concern, ployees with length of life. make the rich red blood that .,r. appears to be coming to the Province of A Five Hours' walk. The clock of human life is set at Ontario. According to the figures no less To illustrate the area covered by the strengthens the stomach and its - than 105,681 British immigrant■ Dame to buildings, It may be mentioned tiler to a very definite point, and the tables a- Ontario during the ten month period. make a complete wur of the various de- of mortality, which are made Out r ►liFl,"_til- - T tie West-ta get -andpartntien a ins on —a casha�ourc"ey,1 or one nation or for one period of vo-rk. The process is ai mpte, but other foreigners. requires at least five hours brisk walk• the rfalrlt means a.good appetite, _ y a Only Farm Heip Wanted. ing. In the rear and completely screened 1 time, will serve almost universally and, increased health and pleasure It would be thought that this influx from view are immenep gardens which ii yrell. There are certain Changes, p compare creditably in site with many of -in life. Mr. R. Lussier, of Sorel, . •. ought to be doing something to.solve the the city parks. Here hedges and shrubs I of course. The infant death rate is offers ample roof of this. t "farm help problem, but it is not cer have baso planted and these with ' num- far higher in savage tribes than . s t Que., P p baiu that this is the case. Many of them her of fine old trees which have been. He gays: "FOP several years I was E will stick at any city Job they can get preserved, will add greatly to the attrac•f among civilized peoples, but more a sufferer from indigestion, and the rather than go on the farm. A sign: tiveness of the surrounding&. Tennis adults reach advanced years. More S ficaut sign is pinned to the door of the courts have been provided for the use of I feeble children grow old enough to ' :torture I suffered after meals was leading employment agency of the City. 1 the nurses. often almost unendurable, Often I It reads ":,Ao males wanted except farm In planning the buildings the architected give birth to stili feebler children w Would go Without a meal rather help." +.a for females, the demand for aimed to secure a maximum of sun light.i In civilized than in savage commun- domestic service seems inexhsubtible. A novel system of ventilation has been than undergo the suffering that fol- In truth many of the now arrivals installed. The commonly accepted idea I idea, but the result naturally fol- ]owed, Aecampanying the trouble know absolutely nothing of oonditione on of Tenth-atioa to to open the windows aFd lows that the stock dies out. The the farm. One nearby farmer tells a doors and tet !n fresh' air, Io a con•{rate at which the wheels go around I had headaches, dizziness, and Of- I story of the other day taking home an I Bested and grimy centre of populat.on I s All the f immigrant. Early in the evening he i such as that to which the new hospital matters a great deal for the indivl- showed him to his room and in a few I to located, this system might be un• dual case; but it makes practically time I was taking one medicine a - rd the thud of boots dropped leaeaal sad In man cares itive! ' on the door outs e t e new a race a8 8 ter anothew in the hope of getting dangerous. t c lr to mind the win- reilicf, but without avail. Final] doer. The new hired man was patting dove are Dot to be opened in the new,Whole. The overworked dies out, y hie boots outside to be cleaned. hospital. Fresh air will be supplied by nature determines for herself how I read of the case of a similar suf- Another who, wan applying to a farmer 1 a powerful system or leas in the sub ferer cured through the us? of Dr. for a W)sition was asked if ho could basements of each section, fresh air will fa9t and how far the human being g milk. "Ob ave. brawley," was bis re be constantly supplied♦ and to insure pur- may go. We may do whatever we _ .. W • b Pills and I decided Sir William-D. Otter. sponse. "1 once milked a goat." ity, it will be drawn through a_curtain. --�! y too L pills site i- o more a ap tate -saw -some-ret the -—f—�I- water. someihiuSTilee a aliower' 333 ilia 2attC3,-1 }L t.1t8�18rm -- women. One who took a place as a do- bath. In this way the air will be liter-I is set and the clock cannot be to for tabout six weeks with result mertic in a h°me. where.there were hot _— paign_ is jp e{ of ally washed :rid dost and impurities ea� sLO� -- that I was fully cureH, and Could wag iated chief and cold water tape and all other con- tracted by the water curtain., staff, and in 1910 became Ins venionce■. was found by her mistress no f'-- eat anything I cared for. I ]req I Can Aoaantmodaa 6s viotiatta General of the Canudian Militia on hour atter d nose sitting !a the titchen BRiTtB�I COLONIAL FIRE. - add that I have not since had any bevide a die pan full of dishes, On The emergency wing a pn imod a io well return of the trouble " the expiration of the term of Ufa being asked why she did not go ahead equipped. "We have accommodation for It you are suffering from indigea- Jor-General Sir Percy, Lake, this with her dishwashing Z. ■old that tete I the victim. of any big accident which A special meeting of the Sharehold• being the first time in the history water from the hot water tap had been might injure as many as fifty or eix:y I ers has been called by the Board of • tion do not waste time experiment too hot sad be was waiting for it co fII people," said one of the oiIIctal■, "but of 1 Directors for the purpose of making ing, but begin to cure experiment- to of Canada that our senior officer :tel• f course we certainly hope that such will j an issue of 3250,000.00. increasing the Was a Canadian. In December, The sobrtety of Canada bothers others. 3333 never occur," —day with Dr. k•illlams' Pink Pills, An Pmrloyer who had engaged a number I The group of buildings are distinctive I subscribed capital to $1.00D,000-00 which go right to the root of the 1912, General Otter retired frim of Englishmen on some conetructlon wort I In appearance. being tonectncted of a The Company has been doing busi- - trouble through the blood. Sold by the service, and was suceeednsd. by was sea•'tallsed on going up to the top'l high ciaes brick known as vitreous brick. nese since 'June. 1912, and at the General Cotton, chief of the Toron- of the building one day recently to find I It to said this brick ed ae much as $60•first Annual Meeting of Shareholders. all medicine dealers or by moil at that the new laborers had laid down I a thousand as compared with t'6 and 81g t0 district. their tools and were enjoying halt a a thousand Haid for the`ordinary pressed held in February last, an issue of 150 cents a box or six boxes for $2 brick, The action of the trustees in th'a $250,000.00 was made and immediately from The Dr. William g' Medicine General. Otter has been a strict doyen bottles or beer di ciplinarian, but he has been Ye! But these are exceptional eases. On the; matter is dei«aded on the ground that subscribed. from $rockTir. One. y whole the new influx constitutes a (treat the ordinary pressed brisk would have) The balance of the proposed issue popular and has the combination-�rE addition to the wealeh of the n•cioa. made the buildings look like a j remaining unsubscribed at a certain modesty and 'daring Which wins the Politic in university. group o! factories, It was hoped at �;date will be taken up by a Montreal -- t3omethiug of a rte pus has been stirred time tt have toed stone, but this was respect of men, especially in active, found to be too expensive and ribs vio- syndicate, which has agreed t, sub- WHERE DO ALL THE PINS COT rip in University circles by the charge! reous brick to said to have equal der- scribe all the shares not sold, at a out door work of any kind.. His made at the annual meeting of the Alum-! ability. i kni h is rich] deserved. al Association by Mr, Cordon Waldron ,& m � �' [been premiu of $10 00 r shanifty-Four Billion Are Made in g th y to the effect ther an insidious effort is The opera ions of a ompany havp S ME E so tisfacto tat a certai iEngland Every Day. being made to Sntroduce imperialism tato 1C lei AI.L CLIIIATEg satisfactory BEGAN IVit'\G. the University. Mr. Waldron did not go number 4f Shareholders have ex. Has the housewife ever asked her- further in support of hi, charge than to pressed the desire to subscribe to " -- say that a distinct tendency wan obser-I Duration of Life is Satre In Jungle new issue. !self the question, "How much do IT Had `�\cruse" from OU able, to introduce Oxford. graduate■ to Youth. the staff. But he declared that in Cni•I as in Eurene. With the Capital of one milliotq upend on pins in a year, and how << versify College. which is the bailiwick of 1 ($1,000.00OAO) to "British Colonia.', ` many pins have I wasted during When very young I began using Dr. Maurice Hutton. there were ten O:- Strange as it seems, the he>£t of I Fire" will rank amongst the most 1m+ that time?" coffee and continued "up to the last toad men.t In than Whole 'n@t!whomt b a I the tropical deserts and the ictoLy cold portant companies doing business in of an Segln -i� land Ina hs' been appointed ur ng fit pee (,or. An Canada. don Tit Rita. there is an output of girl• w whether these men were conducting hardly any effect upon the length , - over 54,000,000 pins. Birmingham, "I had been exceedingly nervous, any, political propaganda and if so by of life, and an extended series of nobble Skirt In New Gulaea. -s----Lha greatest centre of the industry thin and very sallow. After quit- „fir. Waldo on AMr.ohneWaldron did tnot e tcsa. invest igations=which his been re- the women and girls in many . 'in Great; Britain, alone prbduoes ting coffee and- drinking Postum atter of a counter attack to those who cently concluded--shows- a most parts of New Guinea wear a skirt 37,000.000 pins per day. The out- about a month my nervousness dis- have been criticizing the University ye I amazia agreement throughout the F put of other pin manufacturers in appeared and has never returned." cause of the recent organtaation there of g R B from native grass which hangs down a Young -sten'e Liberal Club. It is known, whole world. In spite of the differ- from the twist to the knee, ,each this country is only about half that (Tea contains the same injurious too, that there is a considerable clique of ence in ace, in food, in hs.bi of piece of 'grass being plaited into a of Birmingham. In France the drug, caffeine, found in coffee•) dentthorbody. So Ntwonauete a the sill• 3 P g g g dent body Same two or three years ago life, the Garage in the Soutd} Sea gong encircling belt at the top, daily production is 20,000,000, while "This is the more remarkable as I iavitatione were extended to kir. Bour Islands has almost'exactly as long says the London Globe. Sometimes Germany and Holland produce 10,- am a Primary teacher and have ■sea and. Mr. Lavergne, the said that life as the African i or the . r Nationalist leaders. It le now said that pigmy the grass used is !aid in the mud. 000,000 per.day. The total output kept right on with my work. this Nationalism'had as its basis a Der- giant Fuegiaft's. What i more,'-in and stained black, or reddened by •for Europe each .day is therefore "My complexion now is clear and tain.,resentment of the ultra Imperialism $ ate of all the;skill and science of the nice of a root and the three.: 83,000,000, rosy, my skin soft and trftiooth.�As °t certain members of the staff. modern P average7 It is seldom that�a pin gets bro- a good complexion was something At alProta entsOlthere seems and mr. ylittle ndoubt duration ofihuman life isenot a whit colors: red, black and light brown, are blended very harmoniously. ..,�. ken or worn. and the question is; I had greatly desired I feel amply that political.feeling to running hither longer In this country than it'ls in The effect of wearing the skirt, es- '1 therefore, s- ''therefore, "Where do all the ins repaid even though this were the at the 'University now than it•hoe for a tropical P Pa- g many years. It is perhaps only a reflec• p al' jungle or a blizzard- ostially when composed of banan-a go .to i" The greater number of only benefit-derived from drinking tion of increaEed political partieanship swept tundra. leaves, is to make the girl's walk throughout the country, or it' may indi• theta get lost, and there is no-other Postum• tate gist the student. bony to taking a The Eskimo lives largely on blob= approach more closely to a Waddle, domestic article where there is so ' "Before beginning its use I h dmore active interest to political affaitA. ber, the Hindoo eats sparingly of and when some ducks were intro- `',much waste by loss. If eery per- suffered greatly from indigestion Profeesor Hutton is a very distinguished I rice, the Andaman Islander- con- duced lately at the headquarters to " ;non in Europe lust a pin on every and headachi; these troublesare scholar with strong militarist ideas. Itwas he who at the recent annual dinner sumer raw fish, the modern epicure the Anglican Mission the boys un- third .day the daily loss•would re- now -unknown. of she eanadian Press Association eriti• his "hot bird and cold bottle," yet gallantly exclaimed: "They walk . w resent over $5,000. "I changed from coffee to Postum cited the press and drew fire from the each one of these changes that di- like the girls." p representatives .of the newspapers who _ _ g -- In former days the number of without the shg es -iitconvenienoe, responded. verse diet into just ekaetly fife -- men required to make a pin vas did not even have, a headache. kir. Gordon Waldron ts,a lawyer, with .amount of fuel his body needs to -"This office you are-applying for _one,of the marvels of the manufa.c- Have known coffee drinkers, who- often thought to be extreme in his views.considerable force of character, thomch keep it going on an averaSe.for the will require your constant atter- ' turing world, but as with most were visiting me; to use Postum a He spent many years in Central Amer- same 16ngth of time. The occupa- tion," warned the eminent official. !other manufacturing products, ma- week without being aware that they ica, but recently bas been practicing law tions of men'are' a,% diverse as.their "That's all right. I don't-believe I ;hinery,has taken the place of men, were,not drinking zoffee." ndhou�> tyalism through the weekly sun food, yet in this also the• average will have to hustle any harder to and pins are 'now produced very Fame given by Canadian Postum Toronto's New'Hosaltai. remains the same. The Norwegians, hold it than I h8ve dune to get it." muc}r-faster, Co., Windsor, Ont. `!'rite '. for Toronto's splendid new General Tiosni•I - > >> tel, formally opened on Jure •d9, is said The m "The are so perfect that booklet, The Road to «ellvill•e' by experts to represent the last word in they cut the wire of which the pins Postum comes in two forms. hrf;pit•nt conetruction on the American :.are made 'into pieces�of the right Regular (must be boiled). continent. Nary trmoua hoapitats tri' : length, head inE • olish and.sort other cries have been kept up to date+ �EVwN P "R CENTS ,,! —ENTe g , + po P natant Postum doesn't require by altcratiore and additions, 'but the' them. They are thou put 'into an boffin Shu prepared instantly local hospital as it exists today has the - other machine which affixes them to S P p` advantage of being planned ea a whets by stirring a level teaspoinful in and thorefore is a m dei of completeness , s r r of 000 e e h the rate of 80 000 to 100 and cilleierlcy. At least slice is the claim Profit Shaking Bonds in P P ls.as u ed to the purchase a p an ordinary,cup of hot water, which of those who are msP ,a ted for it. Some,I c hour, idea of its size is Indicated by the tact makes it right for most persons. a successful and well o"rganized Company which we can - - In the, fourteenth century'pins that in all the large centres of populq-, - _ were pins' They were not careless- A big cup requires more and tion in .lmerita there are only two hos. 1 lost its no�sailays, or iven as a highly recommend. The `Profit Sharing' feature of some people who like'strrtna things offals which 'aro larger than Toronto's g y g new Institution. One of these is in Boston substitute for a farthing change: put in a heaping spoonfuand tem- and one tri' New York. A famous Eur-' ,these securities enables the bond holder to participate, as "The law-•permitted that-they should per it with a large"supply of cream. opean surgeon who a few weeks ago looked until you know sover the new buildings declared as trig well, with the Company in • any further earnings. only be sold on the first two days of Experiment he. parting word, "No man can say be has January each year, in order that amount that pleases your ha palate seen the hospitals of'Ainerlca until he Interest cheques mailed to investors twice a year. they"mi 6t not become too common. and have it served that way in the s seen this one of stare to:Toronto." g The institution as it stands has coat the -It therefore became the custom for future. enormous sum of $3,400.000. of thte National Securities'.Corporation °�. ladies of all classes to buy their "There's a Reason" for Postum. amount practicatty one million 'dollars has yet to be ra{Aed. deenite large dona- -year's stock of ping on these days, 8' tions from the,Provincial Oovarnment, LIMITED Something ThDays. through the tiniverAity, from 'the city ! t and the money given them for this g ese a S . and from private subwriptions. The In- -purpose by their hu ants or Fath- "Is he cleverl" {tntion had accommodation rnr 670 pa- 'CONFEOE:RATION LIFE: 131-00., TORONTO, ONT. a, e[S Wall kIIUWn s8 ` liLmOIIey"—a "Well, he can hang his own wall- tirnta, which may not ,eom w large nnm- phrase that has aura d to the pre- paper and paint his own kitchen her to view of tied .mut t of ellriPy thee ` , hes been e:Dendefl, but It hoe to be re. E Gent day. floor•" Wsmbered that a good deal of the money ., .. • :,... .. ,' .. . +4-4— :.h. 1 r S4 •�Yy,t.' et .-Y .;',.4 .1' �1Y — 0". Dry 4. Y, • .,- s .. _ _ ..,-.,. yy,, :.. ,..:*.:. n ..,i ', ::t' px.;�:. «.:rwn.�.�'r^^• -wa?�5v.r...•rie,. .'z°!,A v.r "'�'.�:'. a. „hF pa.,.. S+'•" , r,•- L.,tt '•y.,;ry:..;,...,-,. ... �r w .1 JJp. • :?. m u. .. .... _ .. .., .. .....:.Y� M..... .... .,. � ;.v e, •l �cif" ..'"4 r•�, 'r„2�' �: �4T1. 4P Y,di ^j+ __6 fit 7 w, 4. I Jf— pilgrimage to Mecca, and, inciden- ANTS THAT RARE BISCUITS.— tally, to see her sick mother at Untold Benefit Joddah. Dalmatian Species That Un DANDRUFF WOULD .. def, '�r - ilh :. She &rid her mother left Jeddah stands Coehery. together to go to Mecca, but when maIIprilses IrT flET 11N RU IN 111� prunSWICK L11 1, Ull harvester ant have `,Jong been mother died and the plaintiff herself Pod" KW40416 fell ill. Giving up the idea,of going known to naturalists. Oertain jnw to Mecca, she returned to Bombay, Hair Dry a.nd Lifeless. almost all cies not only harvest and shore in where she lived•for,two years with granaries the seeds upon.. which $sans She Suffered for Four Yea and _HaLr Out on One Side of-Head. they feeds but octu�gly pt"b .and her brother,,'with<iwt...he&ring from -Could Not Help Her, her husband-'at all. Then, hearing crop the Doctor 9 Used Cuticum Soap and Cuticura cultivate an crop of their IV_ But Dodds Kidney--Tills Gave of her husband's death, she came-to ointment. Hair Coming in Nicely food seeds. Still more remarkable stories are -ld of an ant that is. common in ,Her a Neii Lease of Life. Madras and filed the present uit. and Scales All Gone. The lady was preseut in c urt, to Porton, Carleton Co., N.B., June but in accordance with the Mcham­ Dalmatia, the ' Messor barbarus. Quality,lavour,and 16 (Special).—III find Dodd's Kid- medan custom she was borne in o 270 Adelaide St-, St- John- X. I According to -Dr. Neger, of the n fared my little boy of a bad case dao, nes Pills the beat kidney medicine a closed pal&nquin &rid W&84 not to 'druff with Cuticura gosp of Dreeden Forestr3� ,&hool,,this ant comb ned. and Ointment, The,== '44m, I have ever used. They have been be seen by any male eye. The I not only cuts leaves and gathers at hment 7- I ruft of untold benefit to me." The defendant urged that she rormod on fib seed's, but-actually makes bread or and palatability. _2 The speaker is Mrs. John S. Dick- was a mere impostor, that Mandi bead,soon after bi�wuit! The seeds are first sproutr, Just heat-then serve -1-1-u trouble W The 0hair Cost. 4 inaGn, of this place. She is enthu- never had a wife, and that the ed, then carried into the sun and and na dry and W- dried, then taken back to the un- aiastic in her praises of the great whole story waa a concoction from less and abnost Canadian kidney remedy, and not beginning'to end. Moreover, noun- all oution one de'rground chambers, where they without reason, sel for the defence averred that he side of his head are chewed into a 4ugh.. The MRM, FOR IIALIL "I suffered from kidney tiouble knew who was in the palanquin I washed the itt, dough is then finally made into tiny M. W. DAWSON, Hhuty Colborne $troot, that started in a cold," she contin- and could produce witnesses 'As head twice a cakes, which are bakid in the sun, Toronto. day with Ilea. "And for four years I oras pr' warm then carefully prove who she was. and Cuti- stored, for future waterRUIT, STOCK. GRAIN AND DAIRY never free of it. I was treated by Accordingly, two women residing curs Soap;deed it and very carefully ap.. use. F Far= in all sections at Ontario. 7 a doctor, but he did not seem to be in the town looked into the palan- Plied the Cuticurs,Ointment and in about From these cbservationg it would some snaps. able to do me much good, quin as it stood in the court room, an hour took&very ffne little comb and the appear that the art of cookery is ACTORY SITES, WITH OR WITHOUT F "I bad rheumatism and neural- and at once reoognized the ossa- (41d"Iff would M Off in sheets and— not co!fined to the human race. All Railway trackage, in Toronto, of the hair would come too. Then I would Brpmntnn and nther t,7wna and cities. -gia, and my joints were stiff; my pant as a lady well known in the k is done by the sun, whether --Put some Cuticurs,Ointment on and lot is coo the ESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES nw er,-e-c r=pcd­,-and--1-V-alq­ town--The cirtificateput- remain tM time to vra& the head again. in he ripening of fruit or in the R Brampton and a dozen oth-r townq. always tired and nervous. I per. in by the plaintiff was closely ex- I used a large box of cuticurs, Ointment baking of bread in a stove. The H W. DAM/BON, Colborne St., Toronto. 'spired freely with the slightest ex- amined by the judge (Mr. Justice with the Cuticurs, Soap and his hair was Iii--at obtain-6d' from fuel is simply ertion. I was depressed and, low Wallis):and declared to b Corning In nicely " the wales all gone. e an utter Today he has aa site ahead of hair and stored up sunlight set free. 3,OWFREE HOMESTEADS AND IM spirited, my limbs swelled, and I forgery,And the suit wa's dismissed. The Arab and the native Mexican • proved farma, $15.00 to SAM 7 as tree from dandruff as you would wish to per acre. Beet grain and mixed farming had a dragging sensation across How such an elaborate scheme We.. (&god) Min.C.F. Keast. May 2o. el�dak of-ripe fruit as fruit which country. Write Commissioner, Board oil the loins. came to be built up remains and 1912. has been cooked in the sun. The Trade. Humboldt. cask. "Nine •boxes of Dodd's Kidney probably-will remain, a mystery. A 911816 cake of Cuticum Soap and box ant has somehow' learned the art _�E L --a 7 Pills made a now woman of me." The palanquin as used in India is of Cuticurs, Otnansat am often sumdens of sun cookery, the saliva with MALE P WANTED. wood- else has Wed. druggists 17T OF EMPLOYMENT? SERVER YOU Are not Mrs. Dickinson's, s,-anp- an imposing affair-& kind of wo - when an Sold by td wh*h it moistens the grain proba- 0 richt. Leann barber trade; always and dealers everywhere. Liberal sample of toms those of any run-down A-urn- en box about eight feet I-ong, four each matted fmo. with 32-p. skin Boole, bly taking the place of yeast and surn emn4ovirent for barber. Our lza. t Up r,,,d methods. ronstant practien an out woman I They are al%o the feet wide am<l four feet high, with Add. pat card Potter )rug & Cho= sweetening*through changes se instructlo symptoms of kidney disease. wooden shutters. It is borne on Cam.. DeDt.39D.Boston,U.8.A. by its influence iwri swareh Read for cstalrngue. Kole? 'Dodd's Kidney PillsM Queen E. Toronto. seen give new life t sboulders a fGur men 6 mea"a Dy curi of projecting poles.. STAMPS AND-COINS VACCINE TO ROUT TYPHOID their kidneys. Any 'Headache Cured, TAMP COLLIXI:04:,-IJUNL)KbU L)Lb% Catalogue. ' k fortnt Foreign Atamps, Chicago Health Commissioner Pre. Seven Cents works Stanis CHILDHOOD COLIC Tired Systems RC-Tolle Album, a 1 3 Com pa ny.0 :30r' VEILED "WIDOW" IN COURT. -COMPLETELY CURED diets.Its Eradication. Extraordinary Suit Which Has Just i Eradication of typhoid fever in Xo-othor medkune v 11 se-quickly Lth-e. near' future--through anti. WHEN YOU'RE DULL, TIRED, REST- A%( FR roidoltA LU 119 PA Biro. One O -in-In ia. C internal and external, auted witb- c,.,re colic as will Baby's Own Tab- typhoid ..vaccination, -is the predict. LESS DAY AND NIGHT SOMETHING -I, bi car hows treatment. Wri VR There has just concluded in the lets. They regulate the bowels; tion of Health Commissioner'-• .18 WRONG IN THE STOMACH. 1^0 12L.0 Dr. hellwas Madi.3 C. 1.101 1 tod. roll 1 n rwntl Ont high court at Madras. India,. what sweeten the stomach and drive out Young, of Chicago. every trace of this trouble. . l<,,n. After several years, 'of txperi- THOMAS FLYER the judge who tried it describes Prominent Publishing Man Says 't-he as For Sale cerning them Mrs, Wm, smith, ments by the governments of the A r' 'a the most extraordinary suit ever Bockhaven, Sask_ lUnited States, Great Britain, ..Qutekest.Cure Is Dr. Mani- This car was uken to exchange to than xoddstar model as it was too large for -writes: "I like litan's P411L Own Tablets and always France, and Germany, more t the owner Complvely equipped. heard by an Indian court of law. Baby's Headaebes never come to those wba=use-, "Che Price $11311.811. The claimant was a lady who keep them in the house. Whenever 100,000 immunizations fromsa claimed to be the widow of &-rich my baby has clic I give her a great -American -curse" were re- Hamilton's Pills. and this fact is RUSSELL MOTOR CAN CO,. Limited, couple of Tablet and she is won ported. Touebed for by the Assistant Manager 10 Richmond It.. West Turkish merchant who died in Ma- of the• r, i'-ry imcess Mara'sine. Of; Toronto. phone Y. WZ44 sires about seven years ago, by well again. I know of no other These c6riclusions, Dr. Younq Springfield. 0, Mr, J: H. Callander, who,1 0 ones to equal name Ha"i Mandi Baghdadi. Mandi medicine for httl states, are accepted by practically ri,,., 'No better medicine than Dr 70�9 VIP%*r left a, will bestowing the whole of them." The Tablets are sold by all-authorities: Hamiltoon's Pills, JVe use them regular- medicine -dealers or by mail 1. Antityphoid .vaccinationcon- W fffimn a Mao his great fortune"� charity, and the at 23 ir and know 6f marvelous cure, that re- estate was taken over by the Turk-- Cc"tS a box from The Dr. Williams, fers a r-otable immunity against ty- slated everything else. They cI..,.. .he NAY]GATIO CQ Medicinehold-infection-.. -wh*lo a te act- as-K--tan-to--on- Tire ish Consul, with the intention of -kid' Co,,0o. Brockville, out. 0- " , A .2 It reduces by 75 per-cent, the blood digestion heIn the stom-L NIAGARA carrying out the wishes of. the de- Then and Now. case incidence of typhoid in groups ach, and make gnu feel strong and well, To -ceased. For hp:,dacbes. tndigewtion and stomas!, Is Before the prolonged legal pro- The Governor (3ternly)-When I Of indiviclu"als-submitted W.immun ii THE SEA 'ceedings necessary for doing so- was your age, my bov, I was mak- lzation. disorders I am eonfIdent that the one prescriptian is Dr Zwrhilton's Pills." Your could be oQmpleted, however, the ing as honest living. The Boy- s. It ridtices:the fatality -rate of Being composed of naturil vegetable ; 001131111's possession was disturbed And now look at you I typhoid about 50 per cent. Vacation Trip by the arrival Of a man from -The disease runs a milder WDERIC re GO 4. remedies, -Dr, 'Hamilton's Pille "fless Bag- groat power�yet they are hartm e . They dad who claimed to be the brother Try Murine Eye Remedy course among the previously im- I aid all organs connected with the atom. Magara Falls, Toronto, Thou- munized who -contract, it than NO sM2&rt1ns-F Dole T to it sind Islands, Si. lAwrence ,and heir of Mandi, and in order to ach, liver, and bowels. In consequence, JS Try It for Red.W"k.W.T. not so treated. food is properly dagested, the blued Is Rapids, Montreal, Quebec and avoid further litigation the Consul yo oftnalaud ItyOuds. 111�tms boats does among those Kckalm NVU11419 to 00=31 The health commissioner recom- pure body Is kept -,made a compromise by which the Eyes and nouritbing. the M"d0d by OU r t"noW the Saguenay River a 0 Nfte"M-Wnaftdin. - . mends all Chicagoans to obtain 'strong and resists disease. all druggiats nature's most newcomer received two-thirds of Prwtice for imprtwtve .�._�he estate, the 'rest to go in charity N 9 a d edleadaleated to tkis blin.,and sold anti-typhoid vaccination before and storekeepers sell Dr. Hamiltah's Pl!ls, CAN r 1'rugglou at=*-Ize per bottle Marine c wonders. o-;'&& directed by the will. Fro belle in A"puc Tube*. Vo.W leaving for vacations,. as this class 26c t>er box..5 for $1.00, or by ma-11 from Low rates for Licketa including meats- Illurine Eye Remedy Ca., ChIcacc furnishes a large part -of th!e city's the Catarrhoxone Co.. Buffalo. N.Y.. Mar and berths. For infor- All that took place three years ,ago; Now, however, there come" autumnal typhoid. x1deston. Canada. a Lion apply to local 5 on A woman can make pie out of ticket agente or the scene this mysterious lady, Her it almost any old-thing. Hugh D. Paterson, Wearisome Xtitidpatidn. Agt Toron- ptory in court was that she had le BUNIONS NO JOKE. . - 1._4#I - t,: or H. ler husband in order to go on a u,narr, Llnimenl Cures 0014W 'fit& wish I could find some way to Cbaffes., 'Not to the man who bas to move about live without workin'. but a slight application of .'Putualm.s., Quo. -Shoes Tied to Knees. softend the thickest tissue and cures the 'What are you -working at now V. 4r As coverings for the human foot bunion quickly. Just is good for warts. "Oh,- I 'ain't doin' nothin now, I—ps.and callo ir Putn'am's Painless but it gits so blame tiresome ex- earliest times.-shoes have been worn- from the Corn Extractor. use no other, zsc. at. pectin' I may hay. earliest times. The shoes, of the e to begiri almost dealers. any time. Jews were made of wood, rush,. ...... Home Folks linen or leather. The Romans were 41 "Ever lose & surgical Cape V the first to met the example of cost Rome. "'shoes, pe an can By serving i ly, S, and introduced V' a'rl4D`us "N�d I thought I was going Rome is a place where a in 7. Of ivory lose one once, but it came: all decorative adornments swear and do. other things that right." "The came near and precious stones. In the Middle were it anywhere -else he would be po SA Ages fashion played.some-farimatic dying, eh 7" "Oh' he died. But -XINARD'S, TA'NIMEXT is the only L4n,. run in for disturbing the peace, shoes, and in Englawi, his heirs paid for"Oh, operations." ment asked for at my story and the only • tricks with *nc, we keep for male. oinard's Liniment cures 019116infieft about the middfo- of the fifteenth Winards Liniment Curse GaF86t In COWL All the people uziiI it. 1centuty, shoes , with such long HARLrN.FULTON. To' AsI t i es, .Queer Job. I -and a Man. leasant Bay'. C.B. w.ho has.a queer points were worn that they had ic So Like,a Woman P "Here's a man be tied to the knees for coriVenience They are among the Husband—My love, we must get job -said the Cheerful Idiot, as he in Walking, the dandies using silver good things to eat, but not chains for the purpose. It was rid of that,cook. Did you ever see looked up from his paper.. a .worse-looking chop than.the one -What does he dol" asked the in th4 cook book, because about 1633 when shoes of tho T)r"; I've just put on my plate I Boob. they require no cooking. sent form were,introduced, and* in •Wi!e�Y.es, dear; the one you've 'He is bookkeeper for•- a book- 1668 the buckle came into use as just put on mined Still Keep x6sing Custom. seller, replied the Cheerful Idiot' Tosisties are always crisp an ornament. The custom of ."tutti-men" par- and appetizing—ready to 'You can't judge the quality '01 ading the town and exacting kisses, Regfularitw -English Ate With Fingers. the dinner bv the tone of the bell. f rom women and"heagipence" from s an absolut* vace@* Forks were unknown in England' men was observed recently at Hun- sity for good health. Unless the eat direct 'ffo'ltli the pack- of the bowels i England. age. You save heaps of until about 300 years ago. A knife gerford, Berkshire, It waste matter from the food which time and avoid hot work was used to cut up food, but the -dates from John o"Gaunt,, about colkcits there is got rid of at least in the kitchen. food was conveyed by the fingers. 1370. All the women inmates of the once a day,it decays and poisons the whole body,ca-usinbiliousness,ind6 Ito the mouth. The first evidence of workhouse insisted on being,.kissed. &Iase of the'fork in the 20th century gestion and sick headaches. Silts -Some rich cream—sugar At the,lauadry the girls were par- and other harsh rni' I It'ves. if you want it—or cool fashion was by a noble lady of By;. 'aded and each tutti-m" -selected Irritate the -delicate-lin rf 'the zantium, who, in the 11th century, to receive his kiss. The men bowels Dr. h1orse!s Indian Root two fruit juice, with these fluf- had married a doge of Venice and vi.Eited -other places in ihe.town and pBls-entirely vegetable--regulate ate in that city after her own cu d the, women and kirls. forthe the bowels effectively without wdik- fy bits of corn, and you foum eftl]air,sickening or gaping. Use torn, cutting her meat very finely ► most part quite willirij to share in have a dish that is fascin up and.con-veying it to her mouth the celebration. ]Dr. Morse's ating for any meal of -the with a two-pronged fork. The act .. . . . . . .. . - . % Indian Root Pills day. ed in Venice as a sign of was regard The One-Term Idea. -Towties expensive luxury and extreme L l.'Don.'t you think it would be &I TWO DELIVlERY TRUCKS are s9ld by effeminacy. good thing if our legislators were Capacity 1,5M pounds. grocers, everywhere. limited to -one term T" Wirod.. sides. Fully equipped., 30 b.0.1 Gibbs-Don't you think some of 1aVe BCC�.A Ca2adian Postum Cereal Co.. Ltd. those modern dressis are rather gtne 23 SHE It would depend on,where the , Price 4SIZAMIC cash. term was to be served.' Windsor. Ontario, -No but I'll re- RUSSELL MOTOR CAR CO., Limited. 100 Richmond St., West. inion of their wearers ISSUE 25-118 Toronto. Then* V. 2VI" immodest? Dibbs serve my op E 1). 7. Illnard's Liniment Cures Olphihorta. "z� MIS: 7w, A, Jones is 'hazinm 'NL --I�he ILT-Ited Workman end the IR 00 D S LOCALISMS. 'metallic roof Put On his barn. Sons of England, of Whitby, have —Mrs. RobLGordon is visiting arranged to run an eximirsion to NOW is the time you need light weight goods. , Call here said we Can supply her sister, Mrs. John Holt, 0 Peterboro on Wednesday,- July you with Vests, short sleeves and sleeveless, at 10% 15c, 18c, 90c and2fic- was Drawers, black and white,at 25c. Cotton and Lisle Hose at 15c, —Frank Brien n the city" a Darlington. 9th. See advt. -in""other column 20c and 25c per pair. Bilk Hope, ipecial, 50c per pair., few days this week. —Miss Alice Thompson and Miss and large posters for full parti- -Miss Cora Gordon, of Toronto, Lily Meddimps spent Sunday at culars. Corsets. Gloves. Hdkfa,Laces, Embroideries. A good assortin "PIRO choose, 'Tras home over SundaX. Smit Clark A. --Leave your order with n from A ndarson'm eahmh t."d Scotch Gliallb-M. in mil2w —Mrs. Pettit spent Wednesday —The infant son 'of Thos, and Simpson for a summeror all-year- newest oolors and patterzm q�:'y with her sister in Toronto. Mrs. Law is recovering from a round suit, coat, pants or vest. I peas i0c per tin, Corn.8 tins for 26 cents,Tomatoes,2 cents —Mrs. Laurie, of Toronto, spent severe attack of bronchitis.. am a practical garmet cutter, Salmon iso. 20c. M and 26c or tin.L Sunday with R. and'Mrs. Dever- —James and Mrs. Coakwell of maker and fitter-and understand Cabbage 5c to 10c per head. Bananas, Orange*, Lemons,­ Toronto, are spending a few days what I a iii doing when taking an Pineapples—ell fresh fruit. —G. Harvey, of Toronto, spent with their son, W. J. and Mrs. order ; therefore a perfect fit is -city Dalry1ce Cream. Terms Cash. Sunday with Alex. and Mrs. Find. Coakwell. guaranteed. Crown Tailoring Jay. —Mr. Eldridge, principod of the prices oxe,from $8 to, $5 less than G. A. GILLESPIE, .: DUNBARTON Dr. Batemin and family, of Whitby public school, is presid- all other houses. D. -Simpson Toronto spent Sunday with r6la- Ing at the Entrance ExamiaRtio.0 & Co. tives here. held here this week. DUNBARTON 7: —Mrs. Enos Remmer spent a —The Misses Reddin, of Toron- -A few days last week with friends to, accompanied by friends motor- Mrs. Jonathan HdImpe, one of the in Toronto. ed through Picketing 'ou' Sunday oldest residents of-the township, died jVh —We are sorry to-report that v1sitin friends here. on Wednesday at the home of her son= Robt. Deyerell continues In ver wintlaco in-law, Pete;-!Annan, In her 87th year, y it'. of Hunts- her death being due to the poor heahbL ville, had a business tri to Pick. FOR of old age. Mrs. Holmes, , whose —Xiqs Minnie Rankin, of Toron- ening On Monday when pp called maided name was Margaret Peart, to, spent Sunday at the home of upon a nuavber of his friends. was a native of Alston-, Cumberland, her mother here. —Carman Gordon- and his sou- England. and was the daughter of an FRESH CLEAN GROCERM —Miss wart right sin, Laurie Mason, wheeled from English Meteodist clergyman, She . Mabel � spent Saturday and Stinday with Toronto on Wednesday and spent married the late Jonatban Holmes, the Hot Weather: ds in Tyrone. a few-hours with relatives-here. and immediately after her .*rein is ge Salmon—Regal— FbaU-6r­;-28-amt-w— ated to Canada. settling at emigrated—Mrs. Wm. MQrcowbe is hav Mrs. Winnacott has sold her Brooklyn, where *Mr. Holmes. taught Salmon—Yukon—eve can guaranteed, 22 cents Ing considerable improvements house 'and lot on Church St. to school for a time. They AftFrwards made to ber stable. Mrs. Rennie, of Toronto, who will L Fresh Herring--exceptional for the money, only 10centsmoved to Dumbarton, where Mr. —Miss Alice Thompson and lady take Lpossession on the ht of Jnly. Holmes tiughtfor the long period of Morton's Herring in Tomato Sauce 15 cent' ..friend, of Toronto, spent Sunday —miss -Sylvania Leavens has thirty years. While the school was -with Smith and Mrs. Clark. undergone an operation for appen- being built he was time-keeper on the Holbrook's Herring in Tomato Sauce 17 cents; —E. L. and Mrs. Chapman have dicitis at the Wellesley Hospital, 0. T. R Mr. Holmes died about twen- 'Holbrook's Sardines—Take no other, you wont if you been speDdino a few days with. Toronto, is convalescing rap. tv years ago,but Mrs. Holmes is sur- try them, 19 cents parents in Andley. ' idly vived by four sons and two dao liters. the former's pare Theses are C. W, on the homestead, Ver etc. yeasily prepared, —Rubt. Gormley, manager of —Owing to regu&irs to be made T. G.and J. J. in Toronto. W. A. at Have you tried Campbell's Soups ? Vegetable, Asparagus, Celery, ' House of Refuge farm, Whitby, to his dam and e. Mr.Weeks Sault Ste Marie, Mrs. Peter Annan in Chicken, simplyR-d'd -town one day last week. - will not hot water. Positively delicious. be for the week Dunbarton and Mrs. A: McFaIdyev, of vas in —The township couneil will or ten days beginning- with the Columbus. Ohio. She was an active meet on Monday next for the 23rd inst. member of the Presbyterian church Breakfast Foods for Hot Weather—Wheat Berries, Puffed Ric.Is, 'transaction of general business. —Plea Re remember the meeting and was held In very high esteem by Corn Flakes, Shredded Wheat, Horning Grits, Etc. —Mrs. Clayton and nbild, also of the Women's Institute which all who knew her. She is the last of Miss—OLHArs--of- Tozonto, were wiMbeheldat 'the—roma-uf—Mrs. the old z raidents of Dunhartom. Her funeral will take place at 2:30 P. in., guestsat the Gordon House on E. L. Ruddy (on the-hill) on the on Sunday. afternoon,of Tuesday, June 24th. reSaturday. the 21st inst., when her THE BIG STO R E —The oil was placed on our —W. R. Hunter, who has been cemetery for interment. Service , mains will be conveyed to Erskine K i. streets this week and we hope. the in over Standard Bank* here for will be held at the house at 3 o'clock, tit dust rinisacce will be disposed of over a year has been transferred FOR fora time. to Torontu and has been sticceed- ...- Card of Thanks —A large number from here ed by L. B, S. Swinyard, of the Up -to.date Dry Goods R attended the annual service in Whitby branch, 1 wish to take this opportunity of ---the "White Church" on Sunday —On Sunday night some person thanking ..- and Boots and Shoes-, such who so willingly ren afternoon. stole J. H. Connor's driver and so deped valuable assistance in ex- -Mrs. Wm. Miller and Baugh- -far no trace of the animal has tingui"hing the fire on my premises We are having a-splendid trade in both these lines. ter, Miss Jean, and Miss Harrin been oun . e -animal 9- bfd• Th1 was a on Thrd.:,, afternoon feat. By their "A Big Assortment at the Big Store." , -' ton, visited with relatives here small bay, aged. with white face Prompt aid on that occasion my build• lags and their contents were saved .-.over Sunday. A bridle was also taken and at from destruction and the services thus —Win. Dickie w—nd- underwent the same time Walter Carlton's rendered were greatly appreciated An operation for appendicitis thr�e saddle disappeared. A strange by me. -H A R 0 W A R LF .weeks ago, was able to be out to co-incidence in the case is the fact E. J. SBIRLEY Oureb on Sunday. that n, man by the name of Fred Now for Screen Doors—$1.00, $1.25. $1.75 and'$I.00—Hinges, Hood and Door-pull included. —Dr. Henry who was unable to Brown.- who was in the employ of NOTICE TO CREDITORS make his regular visit here last Mr. Connor disappeared at the New Perfection Oil Heaters--They're going very fast. Tuesday. will be here next Tuer. same time. In she Move o he Estate of Yaures Tay. Get In early. day to attend to his professional —On Tbarsday afternoon last lor,late o/the ;Vhite'vals, in c duties. fire 'broke. out in Dr. Sbirley'-i am County of Ontario, Genarman. Swat the Fly—Fly Swaters 5 cents and 10 centp. H. Wagner spent a day last back yard. When first seen a deceased. week with friends here. On his large cloud of mmoke was geen ris- Notice is hereby given pursuant to -return he was aCC`OTPaD*1'9d by his in-g and on investigating it was R. S. 0., Chapter 129, that all persons . rand-daughter, N"as Estelle seen that the dr* straw covering having claims against tha said estate aguer. the manure pile was ablazo, The ofJames Taylor who died on orabout —We are having a; taste of firebad teat•bed the' stable, but the 27th day of June. 1912, are requir• summer weather this week. On the prompt arrival- of a number ed to send or deliver to S. B. Lynd.-, one of the undersigned Executors. 19 li "Monday the mercury rose. to 95 of neighbors with pails soon bad SparkhAll.Ave.,Toronto. on or before .:.degrees above zero, which is quite the fire extinflll%hed. A few tbe-9th d�;Cy of July.1913,particulars of -warm enough for comfort. minutes litter the fire would have their claii2s, duly verified, and notice Several from here are attend. been beymid control. is further given that after the last d . Ing the annual meeting of the —Dnring the thunder *form on mentioned date the Executors will CAN ��D . MSHAPIVI � -. 8onth Ontario Farmera'and Worn- Sundayaftern(mn ligbtoingstruck Proceed to distribute the said Estate, en's Institutes being held today 'B F ce-tt*e houee on the lake .bating 'T i,12 regard only to tee ClaiHIS CIL a which they *ball then have n6tino. at the home of Mr. Dyer, of COT Zorea,waud caned considerable iumbuE. Dated at Whitevale. Ont- the I Ith damage to several rooms. Mr. day of June. 1013. The Yearly Meeting of Fri. Fawcett And Mr. M. Lee bad just PmozRE TAT LOTI Straw Hats 1 Straw Hats 1 Executors. .ends is now in progress in their entered the house when the light B -Y N-ri E. B. L meeting-house hire. Among niiaa in the forrn of a-ball-of fire A. E. Christian, Solicitor. those who will take part are Mr. passed t-be door through which 3-7-W '"'hitby, Out. A Few of Our Styles : Z-Henry Outland, of North Carolina they"bettered. Mrs. Fawcett and and others. Mrs. Lee were looking at come One in fedora style, quite suitable for' the, older fellow. a- things in a bureau and tinct left, it TO L----Gea, M. and Mrs. Palmer' vi EXCURSION . ...iced the latter'$ brother.. John to-go into auotli*,r r000n when the Another one, flat crown, medium brim, colored H. CbaprnRn, of the Uxbridge lightning entered the room and band,-smart and dressy, for the young fellow Mr. Chap- shattered the..:bure". -t6 pieces, is P T ERBOROI Two other styles, higher crown, very light and man, we regret to report, in and holes in wearing poor health at'present. cool, -very apparel in the.bureau. Windo�%vs The S. of E. and A. O. U. W. Lodges, traw Boaters, with wide —Misses Munro, of Thorold, and were broken, bedsteads injured of WhithyI will run a-jbint Eicur- Also the New Sennett S Cora Sutherland, of Toront6, who and'sevem­froomi badlybrim, very dressy and neat. damaged sioti W Peterborn, via the have been spending* a conple of but fortunately no one was in- Grand Trunk, on -weeks,with the former's sister,- jtited,*although they-had -nairo At the Men's-wear Store Mrs. (Rev.) G. L. Johnston, have escapes on which they are to be wedmoway! jwy �,9, 1913 retnrued to their respective homes. congratulated. Tickets good to return on regular R. A. BUNTING, PICKERING —A very successful meeting of —Mrs. J. H. Bundy returned trains the following dap. home on Saturday evening after -the Women's Instituti took' place Fare for the, round trip: - undergoing a successful operation on Friday afternoon at the home Port Union ... $1.30 4 at Wellesley Hospital, Toronto. of Mrs. W.4, Miller. There was ROseb%Lnk 1.25 She was accompanied by her son, a large attendance and ranch in- Dunbarton 1.25 .:SINGLE HARNESS SEASON Frank, offoronto, who returned terest manifested The special Pickering' 1.15 to the city on Sunday. 'feature of the meeting' was the Passed 's'" ars from -these p6ints will go 7 .T4is1i the. nicest time of the year for driving and a —address of Mrs. Phillips, of Toron. t, by Lb harness makes things noby and secure. —The firemen should take the to waby Junc e regular i new 9 fire engine out some of these even• to, and formerly of London Eng train and there join the special met being'.-How to which runs direct to the ings to test it In order to see if her subject ke . Call and see, my.stock. everything is in godd condition. a Common-Place Life Interesting" charming City.of Peterboro, Plush rugs, _summer dusters, whips,.trunks, suit cases,­and It is some*`tiibe now since it has and was lisie6ed io, most -atten* For further time-table and al.I other been used and it is now time that tively. Mrs. Phillips'is a pleas. particulars see posters. all supplies in stock. 7- it-bad another examination. Ing speaker and her address Was W. M. VA ba-ve two good reCond. ba"a'single harness at $5.00. —His many-friends in Picker- very profitable to all who heard Chairinan of Com., imi will regret to hear that. John her. The following officers were Jona Henderson, of Ringwood, is in elected for the eniininj?year:.Pre- 37.40 BATEMAN,Secretary of Com. DICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM poor health at present, His illness sident—Mrs.., E. L. Ruddy; 1st -7 is a re 'DALE . MILLS Pho'ne Ind. 301. W.J. COAKWELL" suit of a severe cold be con. Vice Pres.—Mrs. A. H.'Cronk ;2nd Ei.m Aracted'sotne time ago. We hope Vice-Pres.—M rF,. John Draper; to hear of his early recovery. Secretary-Treasurer— Mrs. (Dr.) —The second leagne football Field ; Directors—Mrs. (Rev.)W. ng I _ W match between Pick in(l A. Pippen ; Mrs. Geo. Kerr; Mrs. Is the M Pickering place to get yoiir next -nRliville will played on F. H, Hall and Miss Irene Rogers: lbag'of Flour. Bowi be ground on pistrict-I)irector ea r %.I urch G. the Wants _- S Street to-morrow (Saturday) aft, Bedsion, At the conclusion of the Ogilvie's Royal Household can't bel �h. ernoon at half past three. Every. general business, refreshments in- beat for Brestid. V• - '' ' - "" '. .New Perfection Oil Stoves—Two, Thr6e and four-Btirne body turn out, and by y6tir Orb clAiding ide-efeafn was served, Glenera Flout Pastry Flour 11� i r; Pence help the boys to, win. Ad. a most pleasant social hour spent. complete with Oven. mis-Qiop 15 cents: t En w �Gfabam,Flour The next eeti6g will be on —The Rev W. R. Wood fdm'n*'. Mr.;Rtiddy'o beautiful grounds. Fresh Rolled Oats erly of Clare* : Screen. Doors and Window Screens—A odd strong door Claremont, pre$Lched two Bran and Shorts I . .: . for one dollar. able. sermons, in St. Andrew's PICKERING MARKETS Oats and Oat Chop chnrch on SundAy-last. ' Mr. and . . . Barley and-Barley Chop Mrs. Worm and daughter and White Winter Wheatr .91 Mixed Feeds Lawn Mowers from $8.65 to$7.50, 4 1 ...... .91 Mrs. Wont] Sr. left on Wednesday Red Mixed Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal all makes and sizes. .00 frd - or their new fled of Tabor i"n Spring Wheat.............. Special prices in ton lots. Friinklin. Alan_ followed by tyle Goose .8o • .80 beAt wishfa of their uno rcnis sproutdFd .. . ..... 70-80 % P!4,3 fig friendq. ni .39�VVpping every day j OSE P H H • -BU N D Y J� L; kA .2,4.,a