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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_07_04 •: ,..t. -. . ..y..-:•5.... n y,.. .,ns, -,i-- •a--. . i75. -- u. -�rn,.-7•.*r i oay¢`a.:+.—5-- - •*„a,• •. • w.3,.ra1Gi.'..c�?'"+6•!y,.c - ,,•-:FQ• ,aR+..•�..._ ..,•K•�, .;s — ... .>.' '.-- r...✓ .. .. . 49.49.. .- a "'•. 'yi w � p..' f , • 1 '- , VOL.XXXII. a ! � :�.. >]�il�!!#tQlt;iil OJ;gss•1QOt. QREENWOOD OW QREEN RIVER -lit P1 KE11< 1P 7'.4 ][3 n art and anniversary. Jake Hill spent Sunday with friends Established ?b years The garde g y ry � Pa medal SPINK MILLS under the awspices of the Ladies'Aid here. _ Society of the Methodist chureh, will Our Rally Dap service on Sunday RE. FORSYTH, D. o! O., Regis- be held on Sunday and Monday, July, was a grand success. GREENWOOD e oared member o!the Optometrical e.so- 18 and 14. See bills for. particulars.' Gilbert Murray, of Toronto. spent •^ *Lau"of Ontario. special attention given to - � Full particlars next week. Sundav with friends here. ebb�1aeaaom ati!glasses. Eyes testes free North • Miss Vera Banyard and niece;of To- 1 3 FLOUR 1 BROCK ROAD - ionto, are spending a week with fr• ,W. Connor, of Kinsale, spent Sun- ends here. MILLS '} Rdinbnrgb,member of the College o! Miss Anderson, of Ashburn, was the ae and 6nrgeons o!Ontario,licentiate `White Satin, Best Manitoba day with Roy Brignitll. guest for a few days of Ell and Mrs. c} aJ College of Snriteons, Edinburgh. I-Cream-Buns," " Blended] W. H. Jackson and W. Badgerow Nighswander. �t Officeandreenoee,sronabam, "Tea Buns," "i " Paetr have returned from New Ontario. _ yl,-. Sunshine Mission Band intend hold- We are pleased to see Mrs. Jackson ing their meeting in the church Sun- x x' DR. W. WILSON PORTER, Cb iro- around again, after her recent illness. A large quantity of Feed on hand. K puacfor—'rhe cane of disease removed by day afternoon next. _ aftuafinent of the spins. Consultation free. FEED H. Ellicott is not improving as fast Miss Robertson hits returned to her Feed will be dearer and AtFiekerin on Mondays, Wednesdays and as his many friends would wish to see. home in Whitby, after completing - this is a good time i?ridays. OMee-20 suncoe St.south, osnawa, "JUMBO" FEED FLOUR Mane in this neighborhood took in her school engagement here. to buy. " ]Plisse dol,Oshaway' BRAN the picnic at Wbitevale on Wednes- Mrs. P. Roover has returned home, - _ f day and report a Rood time. . - ��CKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL 'SHORTS after spending a few weeks with her Cho_opieg and Oat Flaking on D. and Mrs. Stephenson and dough- p Mondays, Wednesdays -- and X-RAY INSTITUTE OAT CHOP - ter spent Sunda with A.and Mrs, friends a Silverdale and other units. y plOsI�RINa, - - orrrexlo ' MANITOBA OATS Bri nallr y A large number attended the unionFridays. t school picnic at Wbitevale on Monday and y.' MisN CORNs Bonner, o oronto, has re- and also Atha picnic on Saturday, our Portland Cement and Wood Fibre VV I1N TOWLE, M. B., X. D., C. X., ,• turned home, after spending some Flaysleian-in-charge. FRED OF ALL KINDSi� boys carrying home the school foot- Plaster kept on hand time with her friend, A. Brigiiall. P r+ , �e�alisiiz.Rectal Diseases PrataticDit ball prize. Congratulations. W of men, Diseases of women, Cancers, ' Our prices are the lowest Our teacher, rias M. O'Connor, has for sale. ftwars.E-Ray examination. Diseases of eye been engaged for another year, much tiROUGHAM - - ear,moss,ibro•t sad lungs- Fitting glasses and Quality the best to the delight of those in the section. ey sunt sails and-ahzrsatc disessar -- — •'�e• - Q`�, '+'�, - Ommoe 33onas 19 to 9 and 7 to 0 19117 ATHA Rr6WIl-6p his home hero. On the last Saturday in June of A goodly number 'attended Atha _ ... _._ _..__.__.__ each year the schools of north'Picker- picnic on Saturday. H. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- J. L. SPIN$ LIMITED ing meet a8 a union picnic this main Mrs. A. Bate celebrated her 88th Scraintorr B4Ooanty Crown Attorney,Lad Oouaty ' 3 moth proportions. That of this year birthday onMonday. E Ooart Hou".Whitby. 2417 has surpassed those of previous years. --r. Y. Poucher, of Toronto, spent �'• , ' PICKERING. ONT. The day was- exceedingly hot. It is Sunday with his parents. Iq M. FITZGERALD. Barristei.and estimated that at least 4008 were Pres- Miss Hazel Middleton is 'visiting `7 Solicitor. Conv,•yaocinx. etc, At Dr. . . Shirley',office. Pickering.every Wednesday. 1� ii ant all of wham seemed to enjoy them- friends at Brown's CornerP. ' LOOK- HERE I A -selves in s ite of the heat. The Miss E. Braid, of Toronto is holi- AE. CEMISTiAN, Barrister and usu_dl go program of sports was pro- aving at John Hamilton's. oSolicisor.Notary Public,Etc, Money so The Clarem011t Furni vided, the chief feature of which was J. L. Cowie, of Toronto, spent Sun. lora. Office next door to the Standard Bank. ture Store the football-matches. The first game day with J. H. and.Mrs. Madill. _ r tills!t b v. ZW y is the best ince to et our was between the Green River and the Geo, and Mrs. Philip and Jliss Pearl MAY PRICES ARE LOWEST �sasEttts! as=$!. P g y Claremont, schools, which resulted in Philip spent Sundav in Uxbridge.' .j HousE FURNwHjtros, we have A tie. A team was hen formed from Misa,Kate Brodie, of Toronto, spent _FOR THE YEAR '""y" dressers, waahstands, iron players of these two teams to play over the holiday.with her mother, G. HAM-Issuer of M,trriaQ a and brass bedsteads, h Licenses in the County of Ontario, with aklar-k"tn township team ry whom Miss Pepper, of Toronto, visited WE ARE NOW BOOKING r4w.as viaaie. Qgly for suits, bu$etts, and they defeated. A good list of races Mr. and Mrs. Perryman this week. ✓ ' + POU CHER, Real Estate Aur- side boards, mattresses and spring was also run which afforded much Mr. and Metz. Hilts,of Toronto. were .ORDERS couches, and all kinds of chairs interest to the spectators. A good a few days with W. E. and Mrs. Holt- X o u0noer. valuator. collector and issuer y y y program was also by. CALL AND SECURE YOUR « " of warrtaae licenses. Brougham ley always stock, also man musical and liters' other articles too numerous given consistin of addressee from H, and Mrs. Abbott, of Agincourt, HOPPER Issuer of Marriage to mention. Remember we Wm. Smith. M.lP., W, E. N. Sinclair, visited with L. Middleton on Saturday COAL FOR NEXT D. Lioeaeee the county of Ontario, keep the Roods and de- M. P. P., and R R. Mowbrayy, solos and Sunday. WINTER w ' at store and his residence.Claramont. liver them to your by Miss Hoover and Mian Nighswand- Mr. and H. Madill, of Vancouver. '. DB.B.EATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK home, at the very er, choruses by Green River school were with Hugh and Mrs. Mechlin on . Oonvevanow. Commissioner fca tswliisag - lowest price. _ .. .and drill by the Atha school. The Sunday, ' .� s4liiilsviu, Aeoouaiaos. tis lion" %a loan Patronize our town merchants. Claremont Citizens' Band was pres- Mr. and Mrs. Croker and son spent J. L. SPI11l Ltd* `u so Isrss issuer of Kwrtrge LM. ent and furnished an abundance of over Sunda with the latter's brother, ertoss' Rha r•:asi.. Ont, r-t. awn to bad up good other choice musiCNERR'rwooD e B. 1llntthewq. y - . --T— - - don't send our cod dollars >t r POSTILI„ Licensed Auctioneer, 11a� Yours or business. Miss Gertie Keest, of-Lindau spent - . ter Oonntta of Tort and Ontario. Aao- a few days last week with her grand- PICKERING thest its of Lia kinds onenutd to on,hostess C. H. its purchased as auto mother.,Mrs. Keast, , misuse. Addreu Arses River P 0. Ont. Pettyy B. POWELL. Licensed Auc. J6, �B E A L mobile The ladies' Aid of the Methodist �T Hs Friends from Oshawa are visiting church will meet on Wednesday next. on of Ons io and sad ALIoouwjswnd for Mrs, Geo. Davidson, sr, - at the home of Mrs. Geo. D. Linton. _ ssaett« o! Ontario and Yank A11 kinds of CLAREMONT a&Loteoodnoted either pr:vately or bysocoad. Born—AL Cherry9vood, Juae-$JLh. All are welcome r' COA Rale notes collected: For data or other par. to John and Mrs. Garland. a son, We congratulate.Luther- Middletoi, - ilantars apply at residence.Elisabeth St,.Pick- Oiir teacher, Miss Olga- Hoar, is on his election as president of the ormg Pbona orders teff at Nz.wa Office,pick OUR sic win NEW spending her vacation at her home in South Ontario Farmers' [astitute, at �t I lump Steam Cea1---a-od=a11 aizils - prompt att•atioc 8ai'.factioa rnaraa . _� - - Bowmanvilre. their annual meeting at Columbus. in Hard Coal. ,sr 3117 phone nnmberis iadependsat 1003 Pickering Souve]WS The Cherry woo -Jaz;•,:dist Sunday Beginning next week Geo, Philip's. T •7� :;z School held ibeir annual picnic at store, W W. J. Bodell's and 'the bat bee Z C ,�`� — at Roaebaak on July fit. shop will close At 7 p.-m,- on Tuesdays . Re PENNOCK Mrs. Geo, Cowan, r:, and Mrs. T. and Thursdays during July and Aug- A Rood stock of l and 2 in sough and i-w iRuband Gold Assortment 1 dressed hemlock, also matched t IWMfrEVALE. Oi 7'. y Robins and Miav Reta_; of Pickering. ast. Are both "uaful and ++ ant Sunda at the bome.of Jose h Thotuas Philip has bad installed on pine and spruce, dressed Funeral D'avcuw WA Lmbalmer. y P red pine Georgia . line ` owan, big premises a hydraulic 'ram which B t ?. ornanieatal. Mie Sadie Laug-blfn And bee niece, forrea water froin the- centennial atad tiaassvood for ce lingo. } . �nybusiness entrusted to me-will Consisting of Tumblers,Goblets, Mugs ;glias Vii.let Hodson. of Roland. Man., spring to his residence, a distAnce of be carefully dandled. " ar es Moderate herdle . Wine Glasses, Individual Cream are s,pending.a prolonged visit at the 1800 feet. The work has beeadone by A• g and Sugars. Vases, Pin Trays, homeof the foriuer'N parents. Jos, and John Gerow,' of Claremont. And is-a Posta, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. _ Independent Phone No. 1514, Mrs. Laughlin. credit to him. Toothpick Holders. Etc. The annual lawn social, under the - •-•- • Write or phone for prices, ' Prices Fifteen to_Tbirty flye_se +�_;jxp ces._crt -the _Ladies' Aid of the AGINCUCRT PHILIP Methodist church here• will beheld on JoGHNDon't for our Poat Card Depart- the lavrn adjoining the church pro- Dr. Farquharson. of Durhaiii,-is the meat, As oar Pickering tarda this PPerty on he evening of Wednesday, great of Dr. E. N. Coutts. Has a full line uI ireeh and cur g 3uly Bth. A good program-will be R. T. and Mrs. Laing have returned LOCTJST HILL ed meats constantly on hand. all mmer are extra fine. furnished by the folTo*ing:able tal. from their annual holiday. TfT-1 tT1 anti Mr. BAtrett, elocutionist, of To- Miss Clara McTaggart is the guest end. phone. house Markham 1504, 4• Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, �• PEi .l. .L I 1 fronto: Cowling Quartette, of Toron- of her sinter. Mrs. Anthony.• Yard, l�arkhaai 72 YL :j Ham, Bologna, W einers, etc. _ to; Miss Laughlin, elocutionist, of Mrs. Bert. Kennedy is quite ill. ,She P I K E I N 6 PHA C Roland, :Han.: Nr. and Airs. Elson. has the best wishes of a large circle of .TIME TAB LE-PioiWng $talion(# � � .. Highest prises paid for duets; Mrs. and Rev. Langford, duet; acquaintances for a-speedy recovery. T. R. Trains going East due as follows- Butcher's cattle Rev. Mr. Fisher, Wbitevale, reading: S. A. Kennedy, B. A..Knox College, No. 6 31 ail 8.08 A M. Rev. Mr. Macfadgen, D inbarton, ad- preached in Knox Church on Sabbath, 12 Local 2.50 P.M.' • • • REAL ESTATE dress;.Malvern Braas Band. Tea will dune 82nd. Mr. Kennedy has the 14 Lobal 645 F M'. - -c '�,, kering iver� 149 6* he served from 8 8 o'clock and the gttlff in him to mak f}ne preacher. Trains going West die as follows- programme will start at 8 Ip.m..sharp. Real estate continues to move. Al- No. 13 Local 7.47 A.M. f." Admission 86 cents and 6 cents for ready this village seems to be the 11 Local z '2.20 P.M. �'iTSt-CIaSS 2'ig8 for h1Te children under 1-2 years of age. Mecca whether home-seekers are re- 7 Mail 8.09 P. M. ick +*���� >ka .��-. sorting. Several houses are in course `Sundav included Day Or II1glit _ ;. .' WHITEVALE of erection. ' Insurance rates lower on farm pro- Bus-meets On June 80th at the school grounds The annual meeting of East York Bue meets all trains P Farmer's Institute was held on Mon- ' and Village Dwellings, fa Wbitevale was held a very schools- ih Teaming �� g g day; 23rd June. The attendancewasEYE GLASSES � � , . g prom tl attended to. in first-clues Companies. fol picnic comprised of three schools, promptly Pa only fair,but the interest was ocd. Green River, Brock Road and White- Win. Doherty was elected president Agent for Canada Carriage Co. No PTemlum Notes vale. The picknickers assembled after and J. T:Stewart Sec. Tress. • Alive . SHOULD -STAY ON W• �s Pe dinner and brought baskets with them If not insured with me,call Kid board of directors was chosen for the Peak, Pttkerin which were 'o ened at 8 o'clock and WITHOUT PINCHING g. compare rates. the feast partaken of in true picnic ensuing year. - - - fashion under the trees. During the The dry weatber,continues. For _ - - 8-roomed house to rent some'days the bean was oppressive. Fall Term Opens SeDt, 2nd feature,afternoon sports were, the leading Alread the effects of the long con- -No need - - feature, $12 being given in prizes and y 'Wake your decision between Sue- V. V. Richardson• '' a good tinxr enjoyed by all. Also in tianif drouth are making themselves '' _ s•,. cess and Failure. A course tbe•afternoon a meeting of the Crus- manifest. Hay must inevitably.proye to,haye your is the Popular. - tees of the various" schools was held a short crop. The' spring cereals and t P Notary Public, Pickering. the roots are suffering considerably. eye glasses And they enthusiastically declare the One wonders if the time has not come picnic must be made aP annual affair, Pince you is . . . not only because it was an enjoyable when some system of-irrigation must - H 0 P P� N G event, but a picnic has a at value he undertaken. order' to have them stn on. • :1 in getting,thyoung people acquaint- Picnics were the order of the day y ed, and adds to the social side of life last week. The adult Bible classes of Our ,new style of Eye Glass l- TORONTO+ ONT• " in the country. After luncheon A Knox Church Assembled in fill force Mountings are perfect in fit and Will prepare you for an excellent and drove to Rosebank on Wednes- g P P Having-install R.new Oat__Roli,IIew tllost_enjoq_able_prograrn �eaa.given. �.__fie da was';dear, the r6ititid8 - in Tposition-4n.rsts tile- Business' you Chopper am better pnew repared re ared han ever' I Hugh carried ofhan Ably excellent bill of the chair songs, the beat smotb-as glassp hemproviisio tbe nke as inade ideas are thoseneat ofcomforkt..�We: g� ' The first step is important-rovlt ' CHOICE OF A SCHOOL. Our rata- m to attend to the wants recitations and speeches by the pupils 3ogue explains why this college of my patrons. of the schools. The teachers deserve by the young ladies of the class was Aim in all our optical work to do ; ranks among the best-on - _ :..___._.�_._.. _ _ _ _ great credit on the-performance of Scarboro'e very beat. The afternoon rent. Write for one to-3ay':-Ender -�hflgping every day�n theca p was spent in' rowing and in games the,very best for you is 'every - Miss O'eoae©r,-oA-Rrock �— except Saturday, �Tl ieaent-A r��-ttraC this otiCi - W , now. Road. lss Robertaon,of Green River Barka the high water mark of summer -WT. The ' W. J. Elliott, Principal Aad-Mita McCallum, of Whitevala. right Mounting. We are aura w' John F. Bayles, Greenwoo outin were the teachers',and Miss McCallum Cor.Yonge and Alexander Ste. On'Priday S. S's No. 1 5 and 23 held qA _ was-voted an excellent hostess and • if you come to us you will-be' � gic148 qou lata of �0�'a�er ? tie people complimented on tbeir their annual annual school Union q TOOLS SHARPENED. - beautiful school grounds, During the Picnic in the fine grove of Jas. Hood. perfectly satisfled. Let us prove ,. OF WHI7"gVALS rngram Mr. Finn, who is working The gathering was a large one, the this to you C. B. RICY, games and frolics of the children or the department of education on R 7 We make a sperialry of crosscut saws, is prepared to farnish you anything school improvement and agriculture deglihtful and the ebats of the adult Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. ion the line of water supply such as in the schools, gave' A brief talk on Portion of the section thoroughly en- - �1 �7 Rftyor•honicg a specialty- Fora first- pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, o ed, This annual fete is always R N. BASSFTT that line of work. He pointed out j y •- ^� Cli►sahnir trim car an easy sbave call that Whitevale school had the im- dagerly.looked forward to. Every . . t, 'r. sf •+ '-end Barber Shop. plumbing, etc. proved grounds and it is said they are year it is regarded more ria a public JEWELER AND OPTICIAN ishinga of all ear The same dAy S. S'a 1 and 2 They are also expert well drillers going to have itgricu]tnre taught in y rods, htly used Carpets their school during the coming year. drove to West Hill. The best of oePo'sUrs ers's, ,WHITBY - from 15 cen-ta a yard up, and respectfully solicit your patron This is a very wise move and we.bore lunches were provided and a dAy of s""osr oFFies, a , GORDON PICKERING}age for the Aure. Ind, nbon' ;ti21, other schools will follow the example. fine fun and relaxation indulged ia. y� . r. .W,�s.:.,,�y.e .:.,,.. �,ra. 'fig'-�''�""V,.-..`.G.,..v...,y� ., a,.. ."'.E.: .%•ln. r" ",.d•: .,..�-i "F:1. ,"w.wi�: ��' •.xcq,,d,,,..r.�F', �Y; 'sa,":C~•�' �.,`bi '�k �Me `�.. ..�, ::S•' it '�`'' '.4F'." ;t+"v.,at't•`. '�q.oi;;. ?F, .• err '�"+Y a 'pro=e+` 6� i `Ec -ry '�.. ,, ... :'xr ��a,m.�'•"'�'.,s'4.Z`:.'�-`�'byL. .S"�! �,•. '!A'i%;=' .s r,,�.a'�3� '�"+ u��.4 ..F:+r, r,.� * -,F,;.�m�renw� ,�n„rrr•c-�wu•= .r-••..-�'ys.•....•pt"•,-• . ' ,;,;.r+*,.•,yr..rN+� -.�•.e. - - -:i',; .c.1 '�w _ _ _ _ '. S a , 7V IF, _ 11 3,.dt'JM[�:nY toll -ri.... _l 4..'.. .• .:w..:. ... ... ... .._ .. - 1'-i:u _ - .-. e•fa - ,-�.. 1. 1. ',. _ r , .: _ • ;' - 4, , _ , _,. � �; .�. :. '.. �� 'fit ,s . ,. .. _ - .,. .i ''.C , - trembling voice. "Now can You hear snY. as our visitor dashed it open and tell S '�+N�bN��%4lo ' %''tel thing?” my areas. I could see in the 'moonikth�l In the deep silence of the night I dia• that it was none other than Mordaun rt" - �� �, tinctly hoard s dell, murmuring, clatter• HeatheFstone. • ing sound, oontinuous a pareatly,, -tut "My Godl" I cried, "what has haplHn' _ + very faint and low. pyat is it?" I ed? at is amiss, Mordaunt?" . �� U C1 Gafriso' n asked in a subdued voice I ether!" he gasped-'m father el O i , "It's the sound of a man taenias to Hid was gone, hie eyes di t1L - ' . - --- _ . .. 1 _ sIS z � - denly dropping the last semblance at self I of s se. I could lest that tfie handl Or, A rlysteriaus Atfair. - - - -- TEA AT ITS BES' ' ' �command, she Yell epee Ler knees bee th n$ich clasped t j arms" were Qniverins' `0 I the table bllnsied earnestness which lal intenaeoud we and shaking with emotion. iist►'Vtt► %%Ah. '`�r�NAS '�'� - overpowering fear can produce, breaking Yo i are.exhausted,'' I said,yoursleadielf as " D him into the parlor. "Give yourself a ~'1. CHAPTER XIII.-(Gout's.). o'clock," he,said. "Yet} have now seen in off now and again Into half-Lysterical m me 'e res before you a to. '.Its garden freahnesi whimperinga. 9 nt t Dei& ve Ee calm, man, you aro with your best T "But look at the Hnllavagga," said Our operation one of the grandest`results of _ I could die laid him on the old horsehalf visitor, earnestly. oar occult philosophy. the dissociationthespirits of and fine flavour are enough now to know that her quick tem- sots, wbile' Esther, whose fears had salllh, spirit from body. Not only are the spirits I inine perception bad..aot deceived.her, flown to the winds now that somethinC o- "And look at King Asoka," shouted my of these holy men standing at the pre- b tIt@ -- ;and that it was i¢deed caused by s sup-� practical was to be done, dashed some: father, triumphantly. -When, in the year sent moment by the Danks of the Ganges.' --protected y ! ning man- On he came, and on down brandy.into a tumbler and brought It-"W- _ .300 before the Christian ere-before, mints but those spirits are clothed in a mater- the-highroad, his footfalls ringing out. him. The stimulant had a marvelcue .. • 'You-he ordered the laws of Buddha to fail covering ,so identigal with their real sealt:d lead paClle ? clearer and sha'r er every moment, An I effect upon him, for the color began `� .- be engraved upon the rooks, what len• bodies that none of the faithful will ever D _ _lguage did be employ, eh? Was it San- doubt that Lal Hoomi and.Mowdar Khan WI11C1� keeps the I urgent messenger he mast be, for he come back into his pale cheeks and @crate didno! And why was it no Ssnscrit?, are actually among them. This is ac- neither paused nor Blackened hie pace.I light of recognition into his eye6- Beca.use the lower orders of his subjects oomplished by our power of resolving an goodness in, and jffl ' The s, to a dull, rattle•was changed Bud•j Fat up and took who , e Land in bo would not have been able to understand object into its chemical aloins. of von- j dearly to a dull, muffled murmur. He had hid, like a man who la waking o turf - - a word of it: Ha! ha? ,That was the Tea- veyinir' these atoms with a speed which COntaII]IIIataOn Otlt. reached the point where sand had beers some bad dream and wishes Loasenze eon. How are you going to get around -exceeds that of lightning to any given recently laid down for a hundred yards himself,that he 5e really'is safety. : King Aaoka's edicts, eh?" spot,' and.of there re-precipitating them - I or so. 'In a few momenta, however, he (To be continued.) King carved them ie the various dia- and compelling them to retake their orifi. I was back on hard ground again and his - , 6 Iecte," Rain Singh answered. "But energy incl form. Of old*it was neeeseary to BLACK, MIXED& GREEN. flying feet' were nearer and efer.nearer. -- Se too precious a thing to be wasted in convey the who body in this way, but He must, I reflected, be abreast oY the. Bf Sad Experience. ° ' b _''mere wind in this, style. The sun has we have since found that, it was ad easy j head of the lane now. Would he hold on? ! passed its meridian, and I must return to and more convenient to transmit miter- or would he 'turn down to Branksome? "It i:akes an old maid to be &I ) —'my companions." ial enough merely to build uD as outside read and the servants dismissed to theft The thought had hardly crossed my mind '% __ 'I�m sorry that yon have not brought shell or semblance o! a body This we rooms. My father compounded and ewal- when I heard by the difference of the war's imagining there's a InaII 1 sound-that the rttpner- had turned the +L them to see us," said my father, court have termed the astral aody." lowed his nightly forum of toddy, and the h0uae. Ieously. He was, I could vee, uneasy lest "But if you can transmit Sour apirite then shuffled off to a ng a Lie goal was beyond ill l ad-over so e t y, o rued, "why shouts they question the laird's house. Rushing down "v1 es, a married wOmaII 8001. . In the easernyss two of us in the parlor with our nerves- the gate of the lawn, I reached !t just B'.' st!Tp the bonnde of hospitality. be accompanied by any body at all." in a tingle and our minds full of the _ learns to know better." , _ "TTbhey do not aria with the world," Ram I "In communicating with brother snits• most g e and y t terrible app ehen va u e r ssbmit M a head![ he Is waste en gy me and comfort are of a higher rising to grade the is feet. "They .ates we.are able w at our spirits along. They are immersed an_a ei n I, and more only; but when we"wish to come in con- , sensitive 6o a contama sting in9uencee. tact with ordinary mankind it is essen - T 1 a months' meds- tial that we should appear i some heu form c - ..,_ tation upon the mysterg of the third in- which they *an see- and cotriDrehend." .. ...CHAPTER XIV. t once simply Eike er , time ; as - _ - - TO stop!t a . A i time that a ih ch h H lasted from the at y have interested me deeply In •all' •� -•• . -00 R time that we left the ams spas. t at you ave cord'me, e - -IL 'ler-,-=a�r'"r- • 1 not see you again. Mr. Hunter West, and` the hand which Ram Singh had held out I parlor time-plece when my father went - s s s - •- - ="I therefore bid you farewell. Your old g o8 to his room, and left Esther and my- W me as'a el n that our Interview wag I Your Druggist will confirm our statement that they do net eontafn age will be a happy one, as it deserves at as end. shall often think of our self together. We heard his slow steps 1 - an hin that can harm heart or nervous s stem. 250. a box, ,to be, and your Eastern studies will have dying away up the creaking e o rcase, Yt g Y short acquaintance,"' .:• , until the distant slamming of a door �u- NATIONAL DiitlO AND CNfMICaL CO. OI CANADA, LIMITLD. 124 7 . a lasting effect upon the knowledge and` You will derive much benefit from i-• nouaced that he had reached his sarc- ,.`,-. : - -.-,literature of your own country. Fare, be said slowly, @till holdinge'my hand - - _ ' -well"' and looking gravely and eadly into my I tum. The simple oil lamp upon the table T - .._ _--. _,- "And am I also to see no more of Y°n?" eyes, "You must remember that what will ` threw a weird, uncprtaiII light over the - - I asked. ! happen in the future is not neceasariiy I old room, flickering upon the carved oak . "tiniess you will walk with me along bad because it doso•-not fall in with your I paneling, and casting strange, fantastic Olt Qct "the seashore,•• he answered. "But you I preconceived ideas of right. Be not hasty I rbaduwd from the high-etbuwed, s raight- _. -have already been out this morning, and' in your Judgments, There are certain I backed furniture. sty meter's white, ens- � pQ �r _____ t +.shay be tired, I ask too much of you.''' great rules which must be carried out. a-i soca face stood out in the obscurity w ae firi7 i A4a •'?rap, I shonId be delighted to Dome," whatever cost to tndivtdualn. Their veer- n etartiing exactness oP profile like Dae L �� Y I responded from my heart, and we set ation may appear to'you t" be harsh of Rem eacbra h either r eat f thepo- - estivd rO PE',l '�@Ctlo11 e""'d s off together, accompanied for some little and cruel, but that -is as nothing tom•I site to earn other on either aide of the .. .distance by my father, who would gladly, pared to the dangerous precedent which! table,' with no sound 6reakin; the' ail tI could see, have reopened the Sanecrrt would be established by not enforcing enee save the measured ticking of the • controversy. had not his e.oek of breath them. The ox and the sheep are safe',igrk and the intermittent chirping of a I • h ---- - been"too limited to allow of his talking from us. but the man with the blood of :ricket beneath the grate: T ere was - . 3�Ie�v r �oYL _ - -• •- ,.and welkin at the same time, the highest upon"hie bands -should not l something awe-inspiring in the absolute I - marked, asses we had ! Ram Slash re- and shall not live.- stiliitesa. The whittling of a_belated peas- g �•�s•s1ss1r'�s� . He is s learned man, O � t�LMw\► eft him behind: ( He threw up hie arms& at the last words ! ant upon the highroad was a relief to "but like .any. he !r latolerant with a fierce-threatening gesture, and- ,is, and we strained our ears to catch the i toward opinions which differ from hie turnip away from me strode back to the, last of his notes as he plodded steadily iCleaner than coal or wood. Cheaper . 9 1 -own. Se will know better some day." ruinedhiltI stood gazing atter b.m un hoveward - than gaS. S f made no answer to this oDaervatlun, til he'disappeared through tits daxway, At Slat we had made some pretense- _ _ .'t and we trudged along for a'time to ail and then started off for home, revolving .be of knitting and I of reading; but we ,_ f - _. once; keeying -%sell down to ttis wale. a !n my mind ail that I had heard, and soon abandoned the useless d*wept',o-4! For best results use ROYALITE OiL �. wage. •where the sands, afforded a good' more pattieylarly this' last outburst •of and sat uneasily wal�tthen g, etartingqu-sti -and _ i foothold. The sand dunes which lined the occult philosopher, Far 9n the rizbt ' glancing ai path other with gnFstr;n.ng Stock carried 1t till chief points. our lefts encu Q usoS1enLlrelr igiompali'i 1 could ah+ the al! white tower of Cioom +vee whenever the fairgot crackled :n :he _ - - - y ber standing out clear-cut and sharp fro or a rat scampered behind the iva,e,e _ .: : u' . btimaa .obaergatioa, whale .on -.tihe r.gbt I aga.r,st;a dark cloud-bank which rose.tip• -"t. There wap a heavy electrical r' _•• .- . .. _ . . . .. the broad Channel stretched had awe w th g- - _ - y hind ic. I h�ught how any trrveJl,r In in the air, which weighed tut d„+vn , bardlp a sail to break its silvery uni• who chanced to aw that way would w:tb u foreboding of disaster. I r•o?e and _ 96 - ' Ivrmicp, TLe Btzddhlet priest and t were! "noR the hail dour open to admit the I ,s . envy In his heart t e tenant of that mag Iabaolutely alone with Nature I could not I nincent buildtn and how little they fresh breeze o! the night Ragg d c'audg tgelp reflecting tbot t' ��A were really th I would guess the atran'ge terrors, the :wept acrow the, sky and the moon ,- - - . _._ __ :. daLgerolfe mea that the snare a4Teexrd aametrsa dicugerr: wh1Fh were gathering-_Reseed Oat at.tL@i_between. their hurry- _� �� to .�na:der him, or that might be in-1 about his brad. The black cloud wrack :nQ r�inges, batbint the whole coun'ry• I I ,' ' I ' <= felled from the words of General Fteath• was but the image I reflected. ,f the ride :a its cold, w e radiance. From I erstone. I bad placed myself completely, darker. more somber. 0wrm which wan, where I stood in the doorway I coats see - I " - lin his power. Yet such was the majestic• about to burst 1 the edge of the Cloomber wood, though I - !benigaitp or the 'min s aspect, sad the lv hatevez tt- all mesas: and' -ltowever; the house'itself was ,,rgy--viwible, from -1. _ „ rant ! the rising amend tome little distance off, "God I nnruised serenity of.his ¢eep !lark epee.! ;t ,happens, i ejaculated. g `I • that I could' afford ln 'hie presence 'to' that the innocent be not confounded with At my stsrer's suggestion we walke4 try _. . F l flet fear and suspteioe blow yvet me as the guilty", i gather, she- with - her shawl over her ' l •1. lightly as the brews which whwtled ,My father, when I re,cbed home, was I h"ad as far as the summit, o! thiel e:e toned ua Hie face might be ttrrg, ells still in a termeot over hit learned diapu• vattan, and looked out in the direction =_.: - seta terrsb!e, but h telt that he could tatwfl with she stranger 'I trust. Jack,' 'd the Sall 'There was no tlluminatioa - _ - ' never b;i'unjust. As I glanced from time; he said, "that I did not handle him 1-x) of rite windows to-night-twinkled Trot La - _._ , r ' - rou hly. i should remember that I am basement not a light twinkled In any to time at his noble profile and the sweep; art of the great building. 'Its huge mass g p r of his jet black beard, hie rougli-spun' to loco, viagistri, and be 'tete.. Drone Le'I l.iomed tipdark and sallen amid- the I ' • - ' tweed traveling suit struck me with an! argue with my guests. Yet, %ben be' trees whicsurrounded it, looking more almost painful sense,of incongruity, and took up this most uatenable position, I I like some gant saroophagtu than a hu- _ - - •. : I re-clothed him an my imagination with �d not refrain from attacking him and. "� — the grand sweeping O ental cartume hurling him out of it,. whlcit Indeed I min hab:tat;on. Tn` bur overwrought i . • -• which to the Atting a�rop,rr frame for I did, gothi you, who are :fin„rant of nerves thsre was something o! terror i^ - _ attcb • plctur -this o ly garb which does�the akwtisa of the Question, may have i,, mere bulk and its ring a We rough.tood ... - . ._ _ not detract from the d gat y and race i failed to yeroei-(a it. you observed, how- f„r n.tme little time peering at ft through of the wearer. The place to wh:c� hs,aver, that my reference to Krug Asoka'e the darkness, and then we made our wag - - -led me was a small Heber cottage which I edicts was so conclusive that he at once back to the Darier attain, wlie7e ww"1e . had been deserted some years before by 1 rose And •auk his leai,e." I undress %aiti•th b knew not tor, Iii Its tenant but still stood gaunt and bare,I "You held. your owe bravely,' I answer and yet with the absolute onvics,On that _ _- 'with the thatch Daftly blown hway and” ad; but what w your impression of the ' same terrible experience was fo store-wr .THE IMPERIAL OIL COMPAoI\Y- 'ort' . the windows and door in sad disrepair. I man now that you have l,•• - `:=v`' (o” r 'This dwelling, which the poorest Scotch I !t was twelve o'clock or close on to It l.isitsd -Wby," eats *:;r tether, "he !e one of I when my mister suddenly sprang to Iter beggar woul� have shra¢1t from, was the those holy Luau -who under the vartoug. f winnem Toronto „ - _Hal . 1 ae old u Ler finger to bespeak tarred to the proferred h_ospita !ty of the lenders, Hakim@, and Culls have devoted attention. "'leo 'you car no carts ^t'k laird'@ house, - A small garden, ti-r a i their lives to the study of the myeeriee irked. ' :, -. is„sae _ s _ mass of tangled brambles; studs round of the Buddhist faith. He is, I take it. I I strained my pars, but without sna+cese. `i it. and through this ray •cgaaintance I a theow)phist, or worshiplaer or the God "Come to in*, door,;' she cried. with a - ', - picked hie way to the rained door. He of knowledge, the -bigheet grade of which - '""" - _ -!glanced into the.Donee and then.waved ' is the adept. Thta lean and his camDso I hs han•t fcr me to follow,him. ions have not attained this high post- - p' ":,a now have an oppdrtnnity," he tion or they could not have crowed the _ _ _ - A% .laid to, a subdued, reverential voice. "Of I sea without contamination, it to Drub-! - • . .. _. -._ _ _. Y - seeing a eeectacle which few Europeans able that they are all advanced castes' - - ave had the privilege of beholding. In•: who hope in time to attain to the sa-i' - _. . ""- tide! that cottage you will flus two Yogic yrrme honor of-adeptahiD." i K ,_�f �--men who are only orre remove from the.. ^But, tatbet,'' ' interrupted my. sister,', • ' - . i ' - higheat plane of adeptehip. They are '•this does not explain why map of such - . _ ':both wrapped to ame,static trance, other•., sanctity -and attainments should choof4 1 . . _. _, - � _ _ plea I should not venture to obtrude your Ah, there you get bepand me.' my resents upon them. Their astral bodtoe to take up their quarters on the shores +;'�v]NETHER fa a silo, a'traC• have departed from-their,•to be•preeena °f 3 desolate Stxitcli bay." at the feast of lam s in the holy lamas-j ' house,or a million bushel]jraln a s rather answered. "I may'suggest.`how-I .. _ el = .i, __ tery of Rudok In Thibet. Tread lightly, I _ s - ever, that t4 as sobody;x business ant. eVatOr.concrete 15'the most • lest by etimul'ating their corporeal' faoL' their own, its long as they keep the peace i . - economical building materia use to- � x - , tions you recall them before their devo- and are amenable to the law of the land." , tions are completed." ;•Have you ever beard," I. asked, "that I .' �7 line , -, . 'WalTting slowly and on 'tiptoe, 1'picked�. _ i � day. :my way through the weed-grown garden,, they@ higher priests of whom you speak _ , .. • Concrete never [ uires r aDQ and peered through 'the open doorway. have powers which are ,unknown to us?" I - - the saving in r s�>alone ' There oat ao furniture in the sleazy in II "why, Eastern literature is full of it. g epalT"�� ' relict, nor anything to cover the uneven 1 The Bible is an Baetern book, and f t. makes the greater economy of using . • • 'floor save a litter of fresh straw tri a ! not full of'LLe record of such powers from t Concrete more a t' eve as '" ildin corner. Among tole straw two men were cover to cover? It is unqus9tionabl®that -• pin ry y cronchlnit, the one small and wizened, 'they have in toe past known many of -The Cost of other building materials is - , . . . tr -other laPge boned and .gaunt; 'with I h ature's secrets which are lost to us. I t � _. .. • 11 - their lege crossed in Oriental fashion and cannot say, however, that the .modern Constantly inCreatQlg, -`their heads sunk upon their breasts.itl:eosuphiats realty possess the powers material 'Neither of them looked up nor took the' that,they claim." . . The'coit of eonerete is being reduced. - smallest notice of our presence. They; ''are they a vindicrve class of peo- 1. .< - - - were so.still and,silent that they,might ple. I aeked.•"Is there any'offence among have been two bronze statues ,but for the f them which eau only be expiated by - if + slow arts measured rythm of their breath- death?" that I know oPw'". my father en• _ v - ._ . .. . _ Canada C e 4"Cement, - ° - �. - 'ing. Their faces, however, hada peculiar ashen gray To very different from-the swered, raising his white eyebrows in -. healthy brown of m- companion's; and aurDriae. "Fou appear to be in an in-, Wh1Cl1 Canddlan farmers use, with t}1pr OWn Baud,atonC and gravel t0 makC I observed, on stooping my bead, that, quisitive humor this afternoorl-w. !s� � ', • •• -• --• only the whites of their eyes were viafble,' the abject ot. all these questions? Have - �coo�ncrete,is the only ingredient you have fo buy. the balls being turned 'upward beneath our Eastern-neighbors aroused your cur-I W e have,by reason of our large output and sCienhflc methods, been able t0 ° •1 the lids. In front of them -upon •a small losity or suspicion in any way?" 1 . mat ley an earthenware pitcher of water I parried the question a? Best 1 might, bring the price of "Canada" Cement so low that it is within the reach of 1l ` and-half a loaf of bread, together with a for I was unwilling to let the old man I everyone. ' • - " sheet of paper inpbribed :'with certain 1 know what was in my mind. No good pur- - • ) cabalistic characters.,in,a., Ram Singh glanced, Dose could come from his enlightenment;I _ . � ' An increase in demand results in a greater economy of production, and when ` a-thee—and-lben, -ino ening Ln me to �� alfa-afid-ht8 'IT@alit dsm3adzd conditions have WarrdflT , _ withdraw, ,followed me out into• [ho gar• rather than anx3etp: and indeed with the - - • den. - ' best'will in the world I should have Pound .°' 't . tittle,shared this saving with the consumer by reduc% ` " ]E rota a ie not on . M It ditscnit to explain to anotber what was lab i "I am not to disturb them until ten - ins a price of Canada Cement. This demand will every bag it ie not eo very obscure to myself. For every - revive, I _Yelt, that- it was beat that he -—continue to increase—as fast as farmers learn of con= a cement. z should be kept in the dark � •• • . . - _ - - -- — Caned C Sdeavyer-pianeall my experience have I known. Crete s superlo[ity OVei other•ffllatertals. ---- �� OD ful 6th of (1'dtobor. In every p4f) elowly fta did �oee"ible y6U oily-C tterlt,-seG-that.youu g!t ''C •� - - -_.. _.. . IL manner I endeavored to while away the Cement; by so doing you will assure the.complete . ,, tedious hours, and yet -it-seemed as .it „' success of all your concrete Work, --- dai'knesis would never nrrive. I tried to - L read. I tried to'write, I paced about the 'Send a post card for our book "N"at'the Farmer r lawn, i walked to the end of the lane, I ;'Can-do With Concrete.'• It is free. ;r�,:;., ,.4U, g "ILQ� put new files on my flshing•hook?, I be- , a . ;1+„ i 7! an to index my father's library-in a, T>Kx;s'r Casaaa Ceae•t dealer h eta a.°'rhborlood.-_ 1. 1MIlf fj::. Q -__ w .. _— �'y+.,,, dozen ways I endeavored to relieve the i f�,.` r f+i IFeP anspeneo which wad becoming intolerable, _ sty @toter, I could see, was suffer:ng from .al]8da Ett.QlCnt COmptiIIy Limit w Montreal lEverybody the same feverish restlewene@s.. hit— ' • I . . ••' __ I • _- ._ . __ .w . .,.. and again our good father remonetrat.ed I I , with as In his mild way for our erratiu•j t + - behavior and the continual interruption "- THE PERFECT SHOE of hi,4 work which arose from It. At ., .__• r n FOR SUMMER SPORTS >�9t• hawe:er, the tea was bmught. and • 11 ., the tea was taken, the enrtalns were . . . _ . . _ _ - . . _ - - ASK YOUR DEALM 1 drawn, the lamps lit, and after anothni- interminable interval the prayers were - . • .. :, tuI , •_ u . •. .. u :°ayE 'Tr''� 6r *:4yy�ja'.r^ , t,ievxs �++ + r•�tp { . . .. ,. _ -,i: :r.?�^ t i„; rG a aw at •„'. 'g ,. .}'v.• ...'jfn' .,cV.p>. ;..��.., .�••„,zl ”^. •,x�.t:? ;�' 4n'y'•�' :.yr'ig'Sfu•,L .aa:' •1..r..• ,�•.. ls” -•r. '4ta:t"i ` 'rN w-.,• °. "°s.+H, a•'.. s y. ?pr^+^? .G " .ms`�..A�L"�:rvs ?i:- y r.h •,as~'o•'i -lull .,v. '�.,.• '.; .'^'•-c ,'s"'_'^'.^'.;5,: sa,,,rv;.e•r -�.vs -'r•.e.-:+- _ - _ _ -T'.m�a•A... •r _ +air- q';et_ "°' `t..' : 'p'Sya'+. ;Y-•.C.'•y,s• -' v -w:.-'..`{ r•ro '7 _ _ - e- `toy 7 ';�.,•.�.. - - _ .ii E WORlO IN REVIEW � � _ ,r. Y� '9E r r� a `�AKESTNE �,1•i1T�SY,II� ��`w=« TN a q x = _ �. 1 r { , f� fi' a, s .3 d .a � ,,��aeainR a a f rS�,i q �,���� ha ed some discussion as her a + . > w +Mn 4F' °� ,' zw ,� :s.• • �Y •..4 :,tom a1, jdz, y.., 44 r. 'Canadians as a whole are scall seating - *� : -' a i "` '' tom ^• s- 1 'Canada's natal any Waite fairly. In ma+t `^`� �* ,,,t q 4 4r aAi ✓ice, -att , � t�yx.,ts°q ; H ' Dlases.it in about the quietest holiday cc 5' R... qX: P t ithe year. It is sandwiched between th9 � n of flay, which continues to be un,• v gy�bh -•�" �.arsally. observed. and the August civic ( 4, V �+ �a .1 ICk pURE �'' Qlolidays which towns and cities celebrate. `ay # + �- Scarcely anywhere is it made an occasion s + •for a patristic celebration, and its treat- to, r s f "•eii `c Meat is to marked contrast the Amer- " r f� EIi. �t'`II� loan's manner of demooetrating on , 1"' L 61lLITT COMPANY' fourth of July. t ' i The reason cannot lie in any apathy M^NN,o�a ClmTO'OKo,tta�'t bn the part of .Canadians toward thein �. Y rive land. Perhaps it lice partly :. t�season of the year. The first of July that'portioh of the po ulation which eb ikea summer holidays either preparing ' to flit or flitting or.settling down. And MOST PERFECT MADE it finds the ural 4opulatiou entering an t _ - its busiest season. Another explanation - ', Inay be that we have not been taught to • ,. THE INCREABED jVUTRlT1- -.;. a _ Gally a�T preciate the Bignitcance ol.Con• y "S VALUE L7R BREAD MADE _ ♦ r� Iederat3on. , '.4 The fact that men and newspapers are r I N THE NOME WITH ROYAL ;r , a. ltiscttdaing the matter is a sign that a s - •ehange is Possible. f YEAST CAKES SHOULD ,Q - -- E • -• �,,, maxi SUFFICIENT ,l_NCENTIVE- T.O_ The U. S. Tariff. -- -'-- - - Interest In the progreea of the Demo TftE .CAifEF.UL HOU�EWiFE _._�Tattc 'Parig-Bill-gr wzshin¢ton has been revived by the turn of reoeH develop- TQ QiVE THI® IMPORTANT ; meats. In the origfinal draft Of the bill FOOD ITEM THE ATTE,NTIOft rtsion was made for substantial_re, TO WHICH IT 18 JUSTLY EN• ,^ +,ion in variove raw food products such w to live stock and wheat, but they were not TITLED. y' placed on the. free list, the amount of HOME B R EA-D'B'A K I N d R E• ` duty remaining being, it was claimed. itnfficient to provide the American farmer DUCES THE H t a H COST OF — arStt,_.ample nroteciion. nnd__t�_ grey-eat _IN-G`B,-EX EST ATHLETIC MEET EVER HELD IN AMERICA. the measure from being much ¢ood to — • .. _ 1Ra-$Y- Lhe. Ca(ladian farmer. Finished tood pro , AMOUNT O F E X P E N S I V E Awte aMcb as meats and` flour were on . . _ (lexltral Park, the playground for the people 4f New York was, converted into a vast athletic s { free list. Incidentally this looked $old Saturday last, where 10,000 boys of the Public schools (the largest assemblage of schoolboys MEATS REQUIRED TO BUi►- - !1$s a pretty soft. arrangement for Civ idian m;liers dna meat packers. -'ever gathered in such an scent anywhere in the world) met in A ,series of sthietic contests ax- pLYTHE NECESSARY HOUR- owever, the more radical DPmocret• ranged by the Public f3Ch001a :�tfiletic AssciciatioYi. 16HMENT TO TML BODY. P.- declared that the only thing to do make a clean sweep of dutie- on E. W. GIL-LETT CO: LTD.stuffs. It now looks as though thei► rN� eral ood-sized carrots. Put themmight pDrevail with a certain pro- It is said that throughout its whole tile• 3N�ftlo-%Ab �'B g TORONTO. ONT yl baso, and it ii tb!s exception whtdh is of tory only one man has ,been apPol ed l In a saacepan with minced OIIlOII pasticutar interest to Canadians. to the gonate for other than strRon. The'Dre•ent proposal is that wheat, live Dartyy reasons. The exception was Aon-�_ and two tablespoonfuls 9f dripping.' WLNNIPEO NO?ITRtAt. t Lock, etc., should be placed on the fres. orable John liacaoaald,.of Turon o, a Cover Closely and cook- Ua d the t, but that tn-the-esus-.at--mu-trt�._merchant who was ap,,•,,00inted by filan OME carrots Bre tender. Then add one sintaluing a duty against these asters 1 namesake.gFr-X6'bn--Macdorald-"dat �_. duty of a similar amonat will be levied .terest.as circumstances. Charges having' iii��� i quart of stock, pepper and salt and j d they will dr evenly and hang f the Urited States, I beep made in the Liberal Presto tbat aur• cook for fifteen minutes. Put• all' y - 4 As Canada maintains duties on fond toe the Fenian @aids Bir -John had'-made � ,�. ./�,�.�,.fi I mSlch straighter. brednote she .would be on thla black list' quastionable use of the secret service', through the vegetable press and jI To sharpen a knife fold a piece of 6! Uncle Sam'B. I fundis. the matter was brought UP ''n' ... Choice Recipes. Serve very hot. - 1 ti A Y•rentli• Ruler. ` Parliament.. lir. John Macdonald, who II emery paper in the centre and draw Canadians do not know mach alaoe5 fibs had a Beat to she souse of tonmors,� Baran GrA�'y on 7'gaet.—Cut up Baked Hash, Balls With Ilhtt•— the knife rapidly back and forth- declared that the attack on his yo- 1 ' The lamb which way left from Mon- that tics of France. but the.visit of Pre• ; ilticai oppoaett was most. nnJnst, one pound bacon into oma i several times. �' nt Poincare to the ting of Engle^d l $e rose in his place in the Hon•o a•'d bits and fry brown. Add one-half' day's dinner be used for these. Do not 'use"soap inc washing win- stalls attention-to one of the meet remark' I defended the Premier In a few •evtsnces. Mince fine and add some chopped! e j91blo men in the world to day Poineare, ti.'years lataar be was appointed in the Bea• cup of hot tcates,,,two,cups of rgilk, doves. Clear warm water with s - the first man who has been both Pre-o:er ata• and turatehes the 0017 example of a a small piece of butter and season- leaves�of fresh mint,-.pepper aird'I little kerosene or ammonia added and Presider% of Franoo. - It fs rather Senator appointed by a Government of in Add sufficient flour to make s I salt and the yolks of two eggs. It d�Aifficolt to understand why any coin:rq the 0gposiag politic! g ill give'a high 1)011$11. llhoull have both a Premier and a Pre.+t• thick gravy. Pour over the toast Foul into.belle and place in a Bak Dion't forget to stop the clocks j ,dant oz to understand what the respective Fro Med y Currants.—Take large ing dish. Pour a teaspoonful of Pubacttoaa of the two are In a broad g when going away fo>• the summer; sense the powers as the president ore :- Grains of Gold. per bunches of red and -whit®' melted butter aver'each and.bake it is bad for the springs if they ars tltm,lar to those of the Pree:deat'of rile It is well there is no one without currants. Wash carefully and when to g hot oxen about tea minutes_ 1:1 tits office d. wiled h e not a party Garnish wl:h sprigs of mint. run down. , Tatted stated. w:tli the exception that Iallow nes but detached and Jndic:al, sameth.ng a fault, for he would not bees A dry dip in the beaten white .of eggIt is best to clean windows oa a to which a little Cold-water has been " Meat Fritte --Make a good rich cloudy day, as the sunshine dries ih• that of the Governor-General of Can- friend tri the world--Haz itt. i added. Drain, then ro}t in pow-I fritter batter and add one- cupful b The Premiership is on the other the water too-quickly, and the win- 1 , ' na. old r a party leader J he as to The nearer one gets to God the i dered sugar, ora riiik7e the. sugar Or more of minced meat to it. the dow is apt to be streaked. r<i' cast° at our own premiership. P0•n more ood one can and will do for steal vier the currants. Lay as you :would any fritters, Summer bedspreads should be fly is the aret mac who haw been con.I g j Spider Corn Bread.—Grease the %dered suYtciertlr 1mDartial and has had hi9 fellow-men.—R. W Barbour. y _ made of material easily washed. There are a thousand hacking at them on a colander dry ant popularity and ability .to se Rice and Frfe Green-Peppers.— bottom and sides of an iron spider, Nothing is prettier than the inax- ase eterauoo from the Premier's Do+i the branches of evil to one who is then .melt £wo tables ons o! but- t '�q n to %bat of- President I Boil rice and turn it into a veget- Po pensive dimity or madras, Hist sesvtce. to France have been rs l striking at.the root.--Scottish -I able dish. Cut r'se21 peppers into; ter in it. Beat together two eggs, ;never turn our faucets on with 'Z table, and it Is understood that fn his 1 former. f( et term .,r office he has already fon- two tablespoons sugar, two cups a Jerk. Turn slovely and gently_ ai Dream not that any, a! n willrings—remove.fibs sees—anti soak ted a shaky Republic talo ons of con- yo the a exit in salted water for half lniik, `one cup cornmeal, one-half when turning the water on or off.. datable strepteth and stabilit7 Hi. DSP!stet obtain..Eternal Life unless you P pp I cu of flour inised..with a.teaspoon arity wt all claeaes of people is ire. as hour, •Then-tfrails, and fry them p The faucets will wear twice as long. •adotta. And to addition to his marked have already received it iii this life. in butter. Arrange the pepper rings baking powder and 'o half tea To tablespoonfuls o1 paraffine s; looser as a statesman be is known as a i—Spurgeon. on to of the rice 'and turn over spoon salt. Pater into the apide.r, mixed with a bucket of boiling t generous and discriminating Dat j{ all men had to earn all they P _ s of axis and letter. them the butter in which they were but do not stir, Pour over this water, with which tables are to be ' 2 a are those who s. that sbe chtet lived upon: they would know better cooked -Cover and place in the one cup of milk; bake about half alive of the old worlra a coffins7 Rr y- d scrubbed, will make them beauti- : btitlic of alas to the most remarkable ham° to use mode as how °° oven for five minutes, then serve. an,hour in a hot oven. When suffi fully white and smooth. ablto figure in the world today. it.—hiss Samuel Barrow. Fruit Ca- yes.—Use the .sponge clearly cocked it should have a An excellent way to extract the Het•is Bring High Prices. If one advances confidently in cake that was felt from Sunday's streak of custard through the cen- juice from an onion is to cut the The Pratte which ars yet to be made to the direction of his dreams, and on- au r cut -in squares and split. ter' onion, press - it firmly against bolsi Pastiness to this country may t» despots to live the life which he PPe - q Chick" -Rin —With adoable - dlcated by the tact that trano'er has Saute in butter, on both sides. �• . rater, and then draw it up and t been made of a Toronto hotel llcen'e; has imagined, he will meet with a Spread cooked fruit on each piece; biscuit cutter 'cut rings out of slices down. The juice.will drop slowly.,_ I' t • price said to exceed considerably the I success unexpected in:. common P Of $100.000. It was the highest Bgnr• make a thick sauce of the fruit juice) of state bread. Toast or fr: in deep from one corner of the grater, a t has ever been-Datil in Canada fora hours.—Thoreau. by adding arrowroot to the .hot I fat a nice brown. Dispose down the ]trees•- The ro err to uestion oentraly situated own town, a man - -o near being in the bar-which, though „BANISHED. Slbcrian Sauce.---Stir together tabiespoon of creamed chicken in , cut etre hundred feet long, does not 1+ any means hold the record for To. -- one teaspoon chopped pimento,I each ring of bread. Garnit3h with' MoneyTonto• there being two or three otbersTea anti Coffee Finally Had to 'Go. three of grated horseradish, one of parsley. _ frith greater dimensions. mixed mustard, one teaspoon-of I Summer Salad.--Cut into small It is understood that the DraDerty which The way some persona cling to been in the possession of one family sugar and a•little salt. Acrd suffipieces any cold vegetable-which you upwards of tort? years, now Dasps tea and coffee, even a,,,er they know tato the bands o! interests which are they axe $ n hasm', la a tient vinegar to Cover and servo may have-string beans, asparagus, ERSONS buying Idle funds on Sas, otatoes, beets, tomatoes,.cu- ntrolled by one or other of the brew" In with Cold meats. P P hand ter temporary or longer les Brewery ownership' is understood puzzler. ('lea is jua't as harmful Boiled Lettuce.—Cut away the cumbers,- etc. Mix carefully, 60 1 pp•nodo. or awstttng permanent o apply to many hotels. And in other because it COI1taLIIa caffeine, the lace =tment.can obtain POUR PER basea individuals own more than one �ff� $tet it' thick stalks from four or fit's heads they will not`.become mushy, p 1 CBMT. interest, compounded r^.r• til' estelry. This system of tied bouses is, same drug found in ) of lettuce and bei the Ieacis in on a beta of lettuce and dress with terryy by epenin``eft ac NT in tris owever. frowned upon by the License is an,.easymatter to give it up for SAVINOB DBVofunds a of this in as 0aere, who desire as tar ae pea salted Wafer for teen m urea. French dressing. Company. Thew fund. are with. to onypress trafficking or specalat•' when POatum , li properly _ @affable byehaaueasdbsartntato -v to hotel ilcenses and it can thereforer Turn out into 8 pa Of cold water, pt from dal• rreslved Hatt! Aata made and used instead. girl drain and cho R turn to a fire, :: Things Worth )Inowing. withdrawn. We soltctt oat of t•aw �y be put into effect under cover. writes": a Cu Pulp Or ore f white accounts,which may be opened by. -x Bourassa in the Wat. p To remove scorch stain, wet it matt.. • Henri Bonrassa, the xattonaltit leader, "Mother hod been suffering with ea- and when mite of stir in and expose to the sunshine,_ -.— wr�tie ftr BOOM. as been touring western Canada. The nervous headaches for seven weary the well-beaten yolks of two eggs.J It is Borth while to add the whits Th8 Union Trust arty leaders, exhausted by their Parlia- but kept en drinking coffee. (}anberry And Nut SAiAd:r-C tet •ntary duties, have been content to re• years, of an egg to the .pot of chocolate. ; for s eriod of rest,and quiet„but not "One day'I asked why she did riot into dice a sufficient quantity of soda _ with, the irrepresetble Boarassa. In A pinch of soda added to''a berry Company, Li F'><'t[tied • e West be has been expounding the deo give up coffee, as a cousin of mine cranberry jelly. Sprinkle with pie before, the. upper crust is put Temple Battling.Toronto i fee of Nationalism and he e:preeeea had done who had taken to Poatum.' chop d' walnut ]heats and- pile Smeair as entirely satisfte� with the re. pe on will keep it from running over. CAPITAL (paid up) Si.00e.0 tion he has been srecetvin But Mother was such a slave W cof- lightly on a bed of lettuce leaves. Wheli washing one-piem dresses,-, allsanva - $850,000 nraesa'a el uente and his brigbtnees fee she though it would be'terriblt Cover with mayonnaise dressing. a 1 ways command attention. His speecheb g lee Pudding (Made from cold hang them over -a'coat hanger to tter with sparkling bits which break t4 give fist up, _ —T- arth with apparent, spontaneity. For ex- 'Finally, ono day she made the boiled rice.)—Break up two cupfuls — Cn MOTOR t�. •� pie, at Winnipeg he made reference a,J�J NO�A 11,0 `°� •oar railway magnates who_ ha_ve. change to Postum, and quickly her -of cold `boiled rice, so• that it will n so fat. so powerful and so loyal.' headaches disappeared. One morn- be free from lit s.` Add one table HORNS nd agion to "Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, utter,' one table- . o to so concerned with the unity of i'ng while she was drinking Postum spoonful,melted e British Empire, ought first to act I so freely and with`such relish,'I spoon sugar, a good pinch of salty _ R, �ha British Government some means by and the beaten volks of three eggs., e GUARANTEED for one yea ' hich her can become a British subject asked'for a taste. Stir in two eu s of flour to which — fore he teacthes lessons of patriotism:' gfThat started me on Postum. and P }aughnessy being an American whose has been added. one ,heaping tea against all mechanical defects radian naturalization does not make I now drink it-more• freely' that'I in a British citizen. or, again, "some 'did coffee, which pever come-& ir)to spoonful .of baking powder: Beat our patriots get so broad-cliested when „ all together until smooth, flavor e� talk about the British Empire that our house now, with orange rind, the last thing, PROVED by several ye: of �f6tt would. think_ they had swallowed it Name 'given by Canadian Postum $ - - �w fold,in the stiffly beaten 'whites of __experience a most sa �- 'ate _. Tjla�ing his tour he maintained that Co, .«'indsor Ont. Write for book- s h rr The-Rosd-{ �'-e}1Fille „ the three eggs. Put in a buttered tory horn. The Sonora- is for Iii•t er the Liberal Party nor-the-Gon-- '-f� ' _ a ._ u arvative, Party constituted British in.4 driven. 1 n but little cl•, '•eats ptions. At the same rima'be .till din I'os •iltn'oomes in two forma. set. •Serve plain or. with a fruit, By a new device the War' - vows an.I idea of torture s Nationalist Regular Postum (must be boiled.) Pry. I consider there is more than sauce, away with the rasping and nietellio Dough with two `parties, and I would Instant Poatum doesn't require Date Gema.--Sift together. two screeghes so much noticed, It pro- t desire to take upon my shoulders the i}ing, but is prepared instantly cups flour, two .teaspoons baking ".. pansibtlit�ot creating a third eon -powder, one=•half-teaspoon Ciiiniti- daces-ar-smoot r, ea-r-Plasma$ tone. —o evil Aga, _ — by ►stirring a level=tesspoo'a#lil-? question of senate Retorts, an ordinarcup_yf hot water, whish man; one-half teaspoon ginger and jt .look as. though _ we were within makes it night for most persons. a little salt. Float case-half cup ma SPECIAI. PAIC TILL; AtiGL ST 1ST. Y easurabfe distance of an agitation for P lasses and a tablespoon'butter in a ._-:Our stook must be reduced by that•time for the annual stock-taking. ° pbolttion of the Canadian Senate. A A big cu requires more, and ;820 00• . Sale rice$13. r fiber of Llberal• papers- are.already, some people. who like strong things saucepan until' the' butter.-mel Sonora Braes $era (Koros DMven) .... Reg. p „ misted to the complete abolition of P ful and e secong Chamber. and now we are tet in a• heaping teaspoon Then stir is the dry ingredients, $sacra Nickel Horn ” ..,. Reg. $24.00, !Sale price$14.25' , ♦ing denunciations of it from the areae temper ill wyth. a large supply.01 -alternating with,one-half a cupful Sonora, Comb. HandA Eleetrfe, Brass _. Reg. .R30.00•' Sale price x81;.AO the other side. For example, one die- of milk until it is well blended. oto Sonora, " Nickel . Reg. $38 00•, Sale price$22.00 anguished writer declares that the.Can- crew p. m an Senate "was l hap �i ham eni s Experiment until you know the add one cupful of_cho ped dates _ 11� p Phones-er Writ• .r in and costly humbug.' We aaorount that pleases your palate, which have been liberally sprinkled 6o, from the same source tbas It said have it.served-that way, the with flour. Bake in buttered muffin Rt_155ELL MOTOR CAR COMPANY, _L1MfTEp never- done a•useful Diene of work tinil for hall an Dour. WEST TORONTO t” it was organised and that for life future. Carrot Puree.—Peel-and slice ser- Accessories Department. rpose rbr wbich it was created has been "There'•s a Reason'.' for Potttum egarded in its actual performances." a. -w, y,,,,.�,..�.. • +,'C i.,.er,. .:,. y ,...m'7'r...,a . ,:F h l,""`. ...�ewm ,.:..,,.:tis..,••.:'.+�..,e:; stns,. 'sir,<:1,i.., n.b' .t. .wt i.`. .* ,..>.'�'.'. ��'° 'a, m°'r,...._4.:^r. :t' '�'R.ro, ;:4 r•a ',a.. ;-^ ., .. ...e t,:,...,•.!',.. ..,.�.. =' s- .... & . � ,. s-+::.•h•r Pro,,'���-`^ F�"'a:�,T. ,; r-"'wy "�S•. .a'iy+'.w _�.'.y9.t,� w-+ 5��,W,; .,y.P..-..?j t. ,,.7..•W .'�c�"r�'"`,�:;er,�, �d,,,/Y - ,..:.. .*a.r .. ..-_ .. a„ !""• .. - .� �:. tis: r �.. .,��.` .^_.' ._. - >'�'!`�,!4A14., p .'i„, • ,,� .+., . � ,- . , W.,o..4.-1 wY^x�rr.-r..,v.Rr .. R' Gt^w„n” ...v-nN+►..P-'nil;.+v+s- J - - c,�; �. ,s.. $•'.psi.. +l. ;;`5�.: ..,xa.:,8,e.q „�-:. v t ` Vufu umver _none — pnbllahed•dev y Hziday mo:ntag slits Oma•, ew v ors were n town or. •e yNre of ,sacd size. psi►be seen .t tim• i 1!l6k•[ia�,�y holiday, st his own stable,Claremont. JOSH a. E11" John Hale spent the holiday with HORSE REGISTER r Te B friends in Olive rrywood. ' THIS SEA 'S CROP ' D[ixeOliveSrigoall is visiting with Zpmv Cresce•us-46706 A. T, R., - �•� _ '11.25 per yqr ; 11.90 it paid in idvancs. friends in Brooklin this week.. The Standard bred Registered Trotting Subsariptions to the United gest..,•1d0 Miss Ma Kayes ie spending a fee' _.stallion,the roperty of Dr.Jas. Moore, This is guaranteed pure honey and fit$,, the hives of a reliabt yell] , �e is adV\nee Irlr`C*AT"P A rr Josepb Brignall and wife,of Toron- by,will make th season of 1913, as fol JOHN MURKAR Proprietor, to, spent July 1st with his brother, lows: lldonday, May 12th, will leave _ p y g _ —THE..NEW SHORTENING - JOHN xad famil his own stable los 8;B.F.con.Piakaaria ii'ettec . than lard t Our school attended the utiion plc- and proceed to Applebg'a hotel, W.ee1 _CRISCO , _ PROMOTION REPORT nic at Whitevale on Monday, and all Hili.for night. Tuesday,own stable for 30c. a tin. report an excellent time. night. Wednesday, Comme tial lots), c Q/�' C PICKSRING► VILLAOR PUBLIC SCHOOL, The Women's Mission �rcle of the Oshawa, for noon, hotel, Raglan, for �uaKE� CQ/^\f•• !� 1�..AKES 4 In the following promotion report Whitevale Baptist Church will meet night.­Thursday, S6: Char'ee` hotel. the names of the pupila'are in order the home of Mrs. Jas. Kayes on Port Perry, to- night. Friday, Tem Tuesday, June 8th. Tea served from persue.hotel, Utica,for noon, Coiwill's 3 Packages. 2541. ,of merit as indicated in thepromotion - hotel, Brook in, for night. examinations and recent testa. Al- 5 o-clock until everybody is aerved. 8atnrdeY Everybodv welcome. Royal hotel, Wbitbv far noon thence to SWAN BRAND PICKLES. Best, on the market 25c. Ipwance has been made for certain his own stable until yionds afternoon. t y HOLBROOKS KIPPEREb HERRING IN TOMATO. c• _ pupils who have come below the usual. Baron Elect- [5629 (12823), the im. _ HOLBROOKS SARDINES IN TOMATO $tandiird'set for promotion, a mini. _ _ Now ddvertlaementa. mum of forty per cent. oa-each nub- ported Q:ydesdale stallion,the propsit9 of W.H.Pugh, of Claremont,�riu make Lime= Juice Dalton's LeI11on ads 5 sect and sixty per cent. on the aggre- -From Whitby on or the aesaon o! 1913 e,a follows: bloaday ate. In easee where pupils Crave STRAYED about June 19th,a mlddle sized bay horse. + y hiswhereproceeds to H. Gregg's con 9, for night, Lemons Oranges B an a n a$ s. riled to obtain fort cess, been information ent toChiefCone able DECO"outs should be Tuesday, R.- Eaglesoa's Mongolia, for '' - eubjec;t but have. ctnevertheless,has ben bees y' Mood,and W.Armstrongs jr. for night; promoted the subject hue been 113 1- r , SL LLS FOR SALE-The under- Wednesday,R. Milroy's Cedar Grove, ,. �• .. Cabbage ' 3 sated in brackets after the name. detsignedha a for sale a few young short- y g for noon,G. D. Milne's Chezrysaood for _,,/•--• - • •This should be interpreted to mean horn bans,aboatl4 months old, Fuitabie for pp present uses, Prices moderate. E,E, PL'OS. nicht: Thursday, Geo. White's Dim- .--that_that review isneeded'aind- that next Olaremont BtLtf barton;for soon, -Jae. White's Brock --- w /•� term the subject so indicated should road,for a.ight; Friday.T. d.. Knox's JAS. R v M ��VhY �7 SY• be given special attention by the FOg SALE-Gasoline Engine. 15 = Brook road for noon, McLea11's Hotel, _ parpit Flory Power. g etc. Ea n 1, nos 07511 Brougham,for night; Saturday, L. W. G R Q C R / E S O I LY- ing A few pupils have been abeent..dur• also wLIFsar,beltiaa etc. 2perfo con $��. Filkey'a for no+n-,thence to hie own stable a .' fl new,will sell.renin+end ch.ppe.H. i9R8 cast. until the foilowin Moeda mornin the Mai promotion examinations. \snap for somebody.Ap ly to E.8.00IIBLIE g y_ &The class in which they are to resume Postmaster,Wobtua.P. King's Courtship, (14722) Imported work in the coming school year will be finally decided at-tho opening of PASTURE TO RENT-50 acres be Clydesdale stallion the property of W.J. school in§e tember. ing the aorsh quarter of lot 19 in the Kelleher, Danbart0a, wil laky the game ,^�117� APB x -and.eoaeaaaioe ef-tha towuabip-ot--Pirkering- ---route-aa 7&4ouczi*fN-Albion-aatil-.F = - �.J ]KIN. PltoxoTIQ1�8_ — shade Sand gross running water,plenty of ah a morning, when be will return to his own D S Jr.V. to Sr. V.-Roberta Bedano. ane ood fences. ripply to O19OB Lr HAAT• stable, where he vi I remain until the Laura Andrew, Georgie Shirley,Edith INGS, Whitevale P.I Oa9 3"40 li.11owiag Monday morning. Coal oil by the gal., 5 gallon kir bbl, gasoline the best at right price' Crook, Joseph Quinlan, Alice Dale, FOR SALE TO CLOSE UP AN IWIoncreiffe Albion-(Imp,) [121100] Irene blurkar, (Alg. -ds Geom), Nellie Estate--ss acree loamy soil yood brick Linseed oil, rate and coiled, turpentine, shellac,varnish. star. 'Thom,(Hist.) house,bum,stablaw 9 acres orchard,a running lion, ) Tpro a property o eii Cly J. Kelleher.efer Jr. IV. to Sr. IV.—Marjorie Clark. Oretm close to electric cue line, }mile from lion, the property of W. J. Kelleher, Pickering village. Pries swan. oath si0fk�,' -Danbarton. wil maks the sea on of Chas. Marquis,'George Douglas, Htlgh A ply to A_N.RIDLEY,les -Wutoa Ave, To- y�- y SUGAR ,C �Q�w/A/ ` p 1913,as follows : blonds Ma 12th V ii�7 I Robbins, (HetaAri Peak, (Hist.) Beatrice roaeo,evenings. 99 t0 —_ _ will leave his own stab e, the Kelleher -� - v Calvert; (Arith:) - Absent-Earl 1ARM FOR SALE In Pickerin Farm, Dunbs-ova, and proceed to T, A. _ Crockett. �� g-AKnoxp Now is the time to get asupply-We have'the best. Sr. 111. to Jr. I`'-Jessie Johnston, flet class farm,0 and 29, about l06 acres b1cLea Brook road, for s.o11, theme to teing DDarts of of late 98,and 99.con 6, Ply kering McLean'.hotel,- Brougham, for night t Mai oris Johnston (Ari[h), Lorne towoahip,now occaptad b ]dr. Fred Wright, Taeaday, Joa. tti idemaa's Greenwood, --SALT �/ �►� NECESSARY ►— ie._Mattflhall Coak_well; Frankie the land is of she best• vett s yin creek ran- (` +SbIHey(Atith.).Gladys Kennet iEsi iO° a's'tl°t` for cocci ,i9hn S' p0od a Brooklin-for are a good frame house With stone foundation ntit . e nes Whitby Jr. III. to Sr. [I1-Maud Lyopi, 9 good bark barns, wind will and orchard, F for t ora and night. Tharsds Col. me an 'What i e Willie Miller; Lizzie Palmer, Gladys Pnv lege w plough atter harvest and fall)pox y' L'O d 1st yoi regilir -dairy, table and stock salt. ` sesaiion on April Las l9 a• A splendid chance Peilatt's Kingston road,for noon, Frank 4 jBrodie. Absent-Fred Atlawuy, Al- - + for a good fssml Terme easy, apply w T. A Maddalord's, base hue, Pickering, for -.-trod&Jephson. O,VURc3e1v.Markham, P,O, 3stf night. Friday, S Bath's Pickering, for And don't forget that we have meats, b[scvits, cheese- canned go Sr. 11. to Jr, II[.-{Gladys Powell. - - coon and night. Saturday, own stable r Jean Clark, Verna Collins. Chas. SIMPSON Age6t-British Amer- oatil %be- following Monday -morning. McGinty(Composition). Teenie Styr- D ice FireAssumuceCompany. Lacorpar• in great abundance. ing(Arithi. assn 18,33.Orvical ti,aX70l3LAI.8,o prsmium notes. Lord Roberts-The Celebrated French al, premium roses ire couectihle at 3o days Coach stallion, the property of- Lou We get fresh bread every day except Sunday. Jr. II. to Sr. Ii—Gladys Nforcombe, notioa.one mutual oompaoy are collecting Lid wet, S nsa e,will make the season ' _ Agnes Mar uis. .Hxzai Pfikey. Fred them now, Remember these notes are siren g - 'iiOnrlOra. quiPetAlaaw,ay. Gordon for flu®tames the a,mouns of ?bur yearly Or of 1913 as follows: Wednesday pro �Our groceries are the freshest. Y ebses year poAcv fawn m tete Bsttish.Amer reals to c-olartll's hotel Brook rn, until = - Coakweli, Richard-bt1 ore. ChRrlie t a Assuranoo Co, which is purely Caoad:an night when he returns to his own stable, .t+X10 .Ce=tI� StOSe sad you are protested from thaw impositions Lave'l Pirith, Al+senE-Charlie Broker. yes D Simpson who can give you fall para. where he will remain notil Friday alt _ �SrhptBt[.Lo Jr. II—Aiuriel Clark. Lancashire 1 8,'s° represent the Lindon end graoon wbeu_be proceeds w R, G; Cam . .. ...:. . ..... ea � C3RG ' ILIP ncashire A•cident and all atckaees rus•:r mask's sad. i.where he wilt remain a0• rt, —pe•er Steri Atexsnder Crockett. ante. -D�n't be wttlaout a policy 0f this Y+ad• as we 3oo't know the is,r or boat we ant tato til the evening when he well return to his James Simpson, Ethel Cnnaingbarn acc,dew orsicknowit willonl eo.t ouab.it o a stableuatil the foll.wing-Weines- Jr. pt fI to Sr pt. 11.-Aicoes Moore 6.1•00a year for elo.A. it saki want a new day. BR,s��QH.��,/Z � = Q���,R= �' Louise Stewart )wily Palmer, Tom Sbaaarrrr,,ppp�tea Taelar B.parasos the best ,a Ina �fi•" - 'Stewart, F.lsi'eBailer, George ThPx world or your old one exchanged Sae D. Edicard Darnley-'96U91 (13461')The, �'••��"� g gISLPSON Pickering 111 8,9 fashionably bred imported Clydesdale 'too. Blanche Walsh. Ella Stept.e•nsna, --- ital ion, be property of Robt Def e, _ . Sr. ton. to. Jr.. pt. . Dornxld Y P � of Groan willmaYethesesaoa of -P111:1'Ll'S 1� SHOE �a� STORE JOhnetoa, Artie Crockett, Durnthy �` /\CV /Q 1913 as follows. Monday ,fternoon s s Towle, Edna Marcombe Hugh Miller, — TO — leaves bia own stable -and proceeds to Eddie Marquua. Jessie CorwAck, MaryPEr"ERb9r% •� Brougham hotel for ni ht: Tuesday, Mcf#iatp, Clarence Mercer. Wil. � 01 W.'H hfal•n°s,con. 5:for noon, Liver. "' ` �9PHIt � y ' )are c Match. Hilda Mocrisoa, pool for night; -Wednesday afternoon, 'E7lareace Potter. - Thus. Barnes.Cherrywood. for nigh): Sr. Primer-Mabel Stephenson, Tbareday, The•. Reesor's, Scarboro James Vale. Alfred Palmer. Geor a The S. of E: and A. O. U. W. Lodges, We car a tom fete line of ane and heavy boots and shoes of evert. - g - towali11e tae 11oo11c his own stab[. for � P _. try Match, Blanche Rum th, Frank of Whitby, will run a JointExcur- P night; Friday, Goo, Cowie':, Mongolia, -Morrisob. - - .• - ' sion to Peterboro, via the -variety, for-men women and'children'd wear. - - - Grand Trunk, on for noon,thence to his own stable whew _ _ •, Junior Primer-Annie Baker, Jean be will remain antil Moodav afternoon. . Brodie. Helen Douglaa. Mildred Jepb We"lWiy, 'eels 9 1913 Kin Saul— 14945) ;'3588: The. im A CALL SOLICITED. - - = A PLXA$URE TO SHOW GOODS. .son, Eddie •Walah, Mervin - Potter. + `s"7 • © i - Ernest Baker. Luella Adair. Tickets Rood to .return on regular VO reed Clydeadsle kti/lire, also trains the following day. Futrrieu• Rufus -668= (11295)-- Piwne No. 151. Fare for the round trip _ The imported Hackney stat too,both the n� SOHOOL RSPORTi property of W.Q. 800tt, Richmond Hill, - _ J. PEEL '-Brock l Port Union will make the season of 1913 as follows: ._ Brougham Public School Promot[orr 51.30 Monday wil. )anis their own "stable, lfr: ! Ek Street, rl H�i 17 •.. classes as they now stand: Jr. IV Rosebank - 1•� Ormerod's.con. 8 and proceed be S.Dia ' •Audra-Phillipe_)Sure,) _'Hazel _Mid•. Dunbarton 1.?a - - ass's, towalia• for-night; Taewday �}-- lb8ilai Pickerin �iarG * �1} P, dletoa,*Ruby Hubbard. 'Eva bfcLeap 8 tae Vireos F►rkin's. Kiassle, for night; g and ; f ED WARD .& . CLA - i il3r, III-`Gladys Dolphin (hon.) *Pearl Paseeog�rs from these pointe will go Wednesday,W. H. Holtby's,Radley for l Philip, Jr, III=Alice Liacombe, to Whitby Junct, by the regular night; The .day, W.J. Addler'sr etok . �OOdWOT�illg practical watchmaker' and working y . '*Lloyd Johnston and •Gwendolyn train-and there join the speetal - eying, for noon and nfkbI; Friday,Tbos s Devitt(equai).Ethel Wilson *Gladys which runs. direct to the A Knox's; Brook road for coon, Me r jeweler begs to inform the people o Middleton, David Hanson(rec.) Sr. IL charming City of Peterboro. _ I Lean's hotel. Brougham for night; -,- in axil its, branches --:- Picker10 and surrounding distriate. h. =George Duncan, •Ag ie Cowar, Saturday proceeds to his own stable - that he has a fine line of Watches, �. -*Viola Simpson, David Liscombe. For further'time-table and all shier there he wil! remain until$be following Dealer in Gasoline Engines,Cream Clocks and Jewelry in stock. Every •Roberta Pbiliipa (rec) •Ctmr•fie Li:- particulars see posters. Monday morning. Separators, Speight wagons, Tud• thing•sold at my establishment is guar.- - 3'' combe tree.) Jr. II-*Elgin McLeac, W. M. vA�rvAL10E*rBt=tsaFr, Sir al•xander(1236?). Voi. %SVT, hope buggies, etc. We have . eche "teed as represented. a� Luella Shea; Tommy Philip, Neilwarranted McKinnon. Sr. I-Walter Midd ton: Chairman of Com. The iofJasClydesdale vans, WillaStandtat beet coal oil`oil lamp in the world. All repafor two years. ` - � .TOHN BATEMA!r, property y . '.Johnny Kenst. Jr. [-'Johnny Lie- x.40 Secretary of•'C©m, his own.atsbla lot 4; con, 5; U:Midge '�T H. T1�twr�rC�QN cotiibe. Ethel Shea, May Stephenaoo, __ daring the 1418,8011 of 1913. Terms 110. BROCK F�O�D,,ONT. Ed. Cil& , Pl�k@I'1 _ ClarBnde Phillipa. Pc -Maud Phi[iP, �y f Piatriste- 4351, Imported Percheron _ -Miry Liscombe. Pupils whose name: �������Tn stallion, the property of Simon 1'enfoundl are marked , were present every daS lv v I Darlington, will make the season of Suring June. : 1'313 ae follows: Tharids proceeds td -. THI 3-YEAR OLD _ Jacob Scott's,lot 3,con 1.yeickeriaq for- BETTER or BETTER FARMING COACHES �I ESTERN WONDER CITY noon, Cliuda Field's Kingston Road;for �N => - POPULATION night, Friday, Baal al hotel, thaws. ']�J�• 1i ,� BMK -'` 'The Can, Pac. Railway has placed, for noon, Commercial hotel, Oshawa. r- 1909-38,' 1911=545 191:.-2000 for night: John Ssnders, Manager. - OF -CANADA - at the disposal of the Ontario Depart- Inept of Agriculture, two cars to be Post Office Returns -- used in tion, from Windsor ing ulto throughout sal. 1910= Receipts _ - - •• rat instruc- tion, along their)lyes throagbout On- p WE GIVE STEADY _ $8W,.95 1912$132943.65 EMPLOYMENT , ' Quarterly Dividend No " e No. 91 These coaches will atop-at' Burketon Letters -- -: 'Jct., on Thursday July 10th, and at to reliable energetic men for the sale. Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of THIR'T'EEN l Claremont.an Friday,Jutyy;llth., re 1919-6,380 1912-1,095,000 of our products. We give all the PER CENT. PER ANNUM upon the capital stock of this Bank has, maining all day at each plaee,4 which- Sacks papers daily advantages that a reliable, well ad. ..willgive the public an opportunity of vertised, established firm can offer. been declared for,the quarter,ending 31st July, 1913, and that the :. _... . 1910-2 1912-30 If "`viaitrng them any tirxie.beCweea 9 a,,m. - you wish to represent u8,wRITB . salve will be payable'at the Head Office in,this city and its Branches and 5 30 m. New Poet Office to be erected in Now, before it is too late for farther - p• on and after Friday, the first day of August, 1913, to'shareholdeus The equipment will•consist of. two 1913- Cost 35000,400 information. reeord o 25th July, 1913. - ?coaches,one for the transportation of Write us for. booklet entitled OVER 000 MORES of typical animals of.the various classes •:,'box wbo know sed what under cultivation and one of the -By order of the_Board. of livestock produced in* Ontario in- they s8, most complete Nurser plants in. GTO P. SCHOLFIELD eluding heavy horses, beef and dairy Y a)dORt da8aano pp y P . cattle,poultry, arsine, and sheep. The Canada:`Estab[iabed 35 pears. Free _ GCtieTANI Manager, other coach will contain illustrative Ontario Western Investments 111+1 Catalogue of stock on,application. Toronto, 17th June, 1913. _ 149 r and de'roonstratibe materia[, covering Realty Co., Ltd. - PEL•HAM NURSERY CO., . weeds, testing-of seed. drainage, snit i - O: d1oNro; r,_' - - _ moisture, alfalfa, ensilage. insects, - .dairying, poultry raising, etc, -Throughout--the- day,- instructors --E--E- -DF--- -- - - --- -- -will be in .barge dfthe- equlpmebt, the money you can make selling fruit - - -• -' .Competent men will also be in charge trees? The present demand for _Mur- - TH� DOMINION UNK of the livestock and will demonstrate ,sery stock is the greatest. in the his- at CharryWOad;Statiian ;the cliaraztertstit:s of the various clas- tory of the business. Every person : Ma a'oteumo s.warn,WP.�GE 'tom' W.D. Wool-aMKsaoegT ea represented and give instruction in who has land is planting or}preparing -hole and Crushed oats, whole .. _. MMgf6AM,Mh itaave[selii.MO`9M. fatsli"telsfs97s.�^ _ judging, breeding, and-feeding, from to plant. y ,1(1 to 12 a. m. and frofn2.3Qco5.00 p.m. corn, Bran, Shorts, Flour, Ground _ Ofl ("',�. Start .With !ji The horse'breeder, the cattle man. We Want Now Linseed Meal, Malted corn feed, �• Some of the largest accounts in our Savings pertinent were ^the sheep raiser, the poultry man, and for Fall and Winter months a reliable Dried Brewer a Grains,BlaChford's �tQd,In s modest way. y:. all who are interested in any special reran to sell in Pickering and surround- Calf Meal, Wheat, PurinR and An n a mot oat be opened with one dollar or more. ifeatllre of farming wi[l be benefitted, ing district. Goodpay. exclusive terra- Groatine chick food, Beef Scrap,' - ARD 1by visiting the train. Several hours tory and all the advantages is r-epre- Charcoal and Granulated bone, 0 _ scan be spent with interest 'and profit. senting an old established firm. Over .Oyster shell,etc. Prices reasonable Be sure and give the boys su op- ON acres in cultivation. Established Your order solicited. WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. portunity to take advantage of the 35 ears. ` Write PELHEM NUFt- _Better Farming Coaches. 1' SEIiY CO.,Toronto, Ontario. T1*103 RAS R,DNISOT' • ,.', :. •- ..`. .,.-�,:_.. ..,, . ,. .. '':�w ,�:i B"s"c+�- :Gt.r.,+�.."`X? w zrr'r" � ., �',hA..53 'iit>� a.c'�+..t ryd�r,,,'. ::-, �.: :. '.'id t ."G. K. .;t s' +.W L' ,.L ,SYnnLy-2it'• .!r1' •+. +, w:-',„ .a. `. -.:., .. :"w <s.'.y ra,,y'•:. i. 'ii+:wn+,. • k+s�-` SX •ti: r.f •,'+'M`e; 1�s�h.w,.r ... �:. -. r•�.,. ..,, , :. .. :x «-., 3,e,,,.,• •' �' a q-"°�'�+'-, K�'"tiv '� �' ?S ro *�''i :.,:,. t'.��•;•' '?� �„ :•v �.o ',r. 7 W'. -1 Y 3� i 7 Z 410110W 'z % f_ Ct.AJ1SM0NT Jacob and Mrs. Meter,of A4tons Charles Neal, of the C. P. p,, Miss Emma Brodie, of Toronto; visited with John and Mrs. Shirk was home over Sunday. 7. NIS _?1. on Sunday. Is home for her vacation. A quiet and enjoyable social P. Shirk and W. E. Jenkins Our teachers have all left for evelittook place at the home of 7W. J. _IH were in P' their respective I. RICHARDSO • etive homes to#eend a Joshu% Bundy,Dominion ng on Sunday. and Mrs. Bu 1112por""showing of Am of W. E. had sL ho'saineen well-earned holiday. D v. the accagina "­- -rhomas S. and hire. 3Jte`p_herf�, bra�tion of their goyiZe weddi'mg. cry_--trip to t on-Friday last. .0 son and two daughters spent a In the interval before supper -stationary. Tom just Miss and Beal, of Toronto, Dallas spent Sunday at her home here. few days with the former a parents while waiting the arrival of Pastor received for Ute Holiday trade. 09LU - Mrs. in Pickering. M John- Payne, of Glenboro Grant who was expected on the 'Man., is visiting her brother, J.H. party and me them. ..Beal. ful, to see Mrs. D. Forsyth out to assumed the contract of gathering Subscriptions Jaken for all Kagan Wilfrid Ufiderhill, of Toronto, Church on Sunday latt after moss, roses and other suitable Weekly wd Daily Newspaperq is visiting witnriends in Clare- many weeks of serious illaess.- We flowers frons Mr Bundy's beauti- hope she may continue her pongees fol garden, to decorate the guests :Atnont. Mrs Walker, we are sorry, to towards cora recovery. with bouqnsts. This certainly -report, is in very po9i" health at George Hamilton and sons, added to thb sweetness of t lftoc3c heir IP Arthur and William, and* the appearance. After a good square Robt. Graham, of Bedford Park lattei-s's wife and child also Wm. meal, with enough of Mr. Thonip- spent Sunday here with his Hamilton, postmaster, of UX­ eon's best ice cream to almost bridge, spent Sunday with the freeze our systemq.-a number of Mr. Wyatt, of Toronto, fit Misses Hamilton, toasts were given which were Sunday here with his friend, W. At a recent meeting of the pub- suitably answered by the-1troom. - UItimate "'Cn oice "­., lie library board, Rev J. A.IG our K Je6kins. rant The party xyat3 small jest a large Joshua and Mrs. Bundy- reta rn. %i tie appointed secretary .to till the tableful and waiters. At the close YOU Mayr ant'buy an engine this year. You may decide that year-- -ed home on Saturday after&short vacancy caused"by the resignationof the supper the younger mem- present Separator will do for another season. --visit to Toronto and Streetaville of Rev. W. R. Wood Who has bers of the party repaired to the Like many present owners of Ui0ved to Manitoba. ;.�ieads open air and after securing the '- Ray Rumohr, of the' A bus load of our people as well Standard necessary tools. (sticks and pans) Bank, Bradford is spending hi14 as a large number in smaller rigs serenaded the bride and groom vacation at the Bradford, of his par. accompanied our band to the who soon appeared one with a - Z? -eats here. Atha picnic on Saturday last. Our plate of cake and the other with 'to- rendered a great many, 8el- a meat little address inviting us to John Farmer has rettirne(t CREAM SEPARAT 4, his duties in the Traders' Bank, ectionsia a creditable manner. their diamond wedding in the not ORS �Toronl;o, after a pleasant two - distant future. Mrs, Anderson of You-may be even be persuade-d-to try-twio 6r—tjCrji&-other makes be. weeks' vacation spent at the Toronto, their adopted daughter, fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATH'-."", ;homeof his parents here. was present and added material- machine. No a S cher will fully satisfy YOU so long as you know th,014 At the morning service on Sun. oMANIN ly in making the party complete, is a Mtter maebine—an. Empire—on, the market. As he guests got sleepy they de- ------- .—oday next, in the Presbyterianepy .:,church, Rev. Mr. Rice, of Ashburn Parted for their homes at ab:e Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per. - haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our na=... I will occupy the pulpit and will reasonable hour, slightly booklet? Perhapa, TERRIBLE TA TE would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own hommef :administer the Sacrament of the the arrival of the wee sma' hours Rit will be beat pr _r;of our Statements. We are at your service. Mail Lord's Supper Mr. Rice will also of the morning.—Com. a card or a letter. Us" 'hold preparatory services this(Fri. Fux6 Help in Lydia E P". Ybu will receive our booklet on profitable dairying by return mail. Address da )evening at 8 o'clock. garry Thomson; of Toronto, ac. ham�s Ve bi # How Old Are Y -couipanied by his brother, Jobli, OU Empire Cream Separator Co. of CaRada, Ltd, Torozito Compound. I raeuded the Atha picnic on Sit- By Your Hgjx Sold in Pickering Township by 7' urday last. His-many friends in A)laramon a•e plea e I to see Mr. Cape Wolfe,Canada—"Last March I You may be3Oin years. but -if you H ard E. Turner, -Agent, Whiteval 7 , Thomson looking so well after hip was a complete -reek. I had given up are baldbe"ed or gray, you cannot recent severe illness. He expect- all hope of getting better or living any prevent prevent people from thinking to be able to resume work at Ilii length of time. as I was such a sufferer you are year@ older. Dandruff is the root of all hair evils. trade before many months have from female 4roubles. But Itook Lydia It it were not for the tittle destruc- Shorthand Made FAsv passed. F.Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound,and i Live germs working with&persis GRAND TRUNE'Auw*y Honor Roll, Jr. persistency ftiftimi Division for today I am in good health and have a worthy of a better cause tbet e would If such evidence as the folic June . Sr. 11—Mary Forsyth, Rtij,. *r of twin boys two Mon he no bald n ess. owing ex. Wilier Tows to i this old and tracts from letters And other equally sel Neal, Vida Knight. Jr. If— froving finely. I surprised doctors and PARISIAN Sage. Canada's grv�atest tootiMony Lcontained in our California. Colorado.L Me XiC6 :Mabel Lois Brodie LnA =t, ip not sufficent to satisfy any Hitribert, neighbors for they all know what & �hair reatorer. will keep you looking Marie Forsyth. wreck I was. I young and attractive. person desirous of learning shorthand. and Pacific, Coast Points. Sr. pt II—Effie I any The Grand Trunk Railway is the 'Knight, Hugh Gregg, Allati "Now I am healthy,happy and hearty, make hair grow and stop fallin It i,,4 guaranteed by D. Pettit to then there can be no merit in busi- i hair; seas under the sun: W t. It—Goldie and owe it all to Lydia E. Pinkham's to cure dandcut? in two wee s: to ' DxAR Ma. CLAFtjcz_--It is a P, east through Canada v chi Thompson. most direct route from all points Anderson. MaI4 A'agg. Helen remedies. You may publish this lette top itching of the scalp almost via c&go in- sure to write a testimonial endorsing i r 'Grant a,---Gordon Gregg, Georgie if you like. I think if more wome :tAntly. FEATURES n any Forsytb. Hollis Huribert. b.— used your remedies they would have PARISJAX Sage is the most inviq- thing So much superior to other Double Track. Fast Service. 'Fine" things used for the same purpose as -'Grace Kydd. Gordon Shirk, Edgar better health ­—Mrs J. T. Coos:, Lot orating. satisfying, and pleasant hair your systern of Eclectic Shorthan Roadbed, Mndern Equipment, Un- 'Ward. c.—Mary Benson, Rj%by No. 7. Cape Wolfe. P.Z L. Canada. dressing made: it MAICPS the hair soft to others I have examined. .t excelled Dining Car Service. shall luxuriant and handsome, it is espec be 140aaed to reply to any communi- TO THE SUNNY SOUTH Watson. Kathleen Shirk. Because your came Is a difficult one,and tally prai4ed by women who lov", cation that may be sent we with re- School reports for June. Promo- doctors having done you no good,do not beautiful !lair 50 cents a hottie. • No more desirable route than via 'erence to the system. or to have any- tion examinations. Jr. IV. Total t, thence SW to as 450. Veti Stephens —L. K. via Cincinnati one interested call to see me." Trunk to Detroi continue to suffer without giving Lydia Grand i to J&cksonville,Palm 745, Barbara Kydd, W9, ..on E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound X 60 YgA*W 'FAT 118. 477 Parliament St., (teacher.) Beach. Nassau. _etc. zel trial. It surely has remedied many ExpanIaNca Our Fall and Winter Term com- Mantle, 589. Mary Pugh.586, Cis i& cases of female ills, such as inflamm&. _d September 5th, but students mence Round trip tickets,giving Laderhill, 570, Isabel Sargent. 659, tion, ulceration, displacements. tumors, _ choke enroll, any,day, as instruction is of all the beat routes, together with Willie Forgie, 521, Jean Evans, irregularities, periodic pains, backache. map . _ full information and re Str CtJy personal. @ervations 474. Verna Evans, 418, Albert Lee and it may be exactly what you need. Write or call for free booilet. may be obtained from nearest G. (%bsent. Sr. 111—Mabel Wagg, T. A pronto, or write A. E. Duff.D. P. .Leland' Graham. John K111' hit, The Plakh&m record is a proud and Clarkes Shorthand C01101ge A., -roronto, Out. Florence Garbutt. Jr III—Iona peerless one. It Is ab TrAce NAme 566 college St.. Cor, Manning Airs. FRED. ALLEN, Agent. IGmham, Violet Sargent, Mildred a record of constant Dcalwes TORONTO. i -Brodie, Murray Furgie, Ellsworth victory over the ob- c4eypiumors CILeriag Aarma mdtad a 91ceWh and -am —1 -Kydd. Maur! Sanderson. Ina stinataillsof women eel ,yee,Yrsa oar Mantle, (Names arranged accord. —ills that deal out IL ae Plant BOWMAN'S An to attendance for mouth.) despair. It I fro&Co=.74417R, guaranteed: a an so- ails. wwlw tablished fact that -s .14 �he excursion under the 11TUMSOX7 Gftc3ic 1P ispices, of the Baptist Sabbath Lydia F. Pinkham's grow— last wee VegistableCompound : it A handsonWr UkwwaUd L Wit 'We want two more agents 7 echool on Tuesday of -Mau*aw- ro velem"Soto e Is has restored health Tunm for tv 4W County wawa very successful affair and a you@ PVWGK Sam bw to thousands of such suffering women. All I*W ,yes win make.quiteaii addition to the .4 in. this finances of the school. There was Why don't you try it if you need sucha to Ic THOS.W.BOWMAN&SON 00.LI;41 i NW1Rrk Ridgeville, Oat, medicine? ir at.w•+a large crowd who took advantAge J -of the cheap rates to have a -plea. 4 gln sant days outing. Toronto Island is an ideal spot for such an event t; a Picker�G � �� 'o I C= ing Lumber Tad i and is very. popular. The only A "Feed" that adds 25% to the value of Stock in aT short period Zan 0Z thing to war tbedays' outing was Tory Feb �4 Georgia pine lumber just" mar, la arrived. A car of clear !the late hour at which the train CaldweU's Molasses'*Meal syr left the city, being several hours It does more than that-4t also insures th"e a wo X1631 e. One i health of your cattle besides reducing general JT ceiling. Also Ix behind the advertised time. W" l0and -fault that.is so fiequently cum. feeding costs by a substandat =rgiri.- it is an 1xl2 inch, stock. plained of in regard to -Canadian 84% pure Cane Molasses and 16% edible moss railways is the 'almost total lis- selected.for its unique digestive action. You woo Oct.I regard of their time tables. know the feeding value of pure Cane Molasses. W. D. GORDON &SON, The members of 0. NOT the publt: Caldwell'i Meal is the only wasteless form in 0" Pickering. Ont. library are reminded that they which it can be fed. It's always palatable and January 1914-Whitby 7, 09haws 8,Bronaham have the privilege of dry to the touch. Takes the place of an equal selecting enol "pow if,Uxbrl4ae is,canninstan is -their books on TnOsdays and Thin rs. ,amount of other cereal, making it more 16.,%roli 7 upt"Vove Is 'Dalatable and di tfl4e. Most likely your. a days from 3 p. ni. to 8 p. m. and handles 14"but write to us at any on Saturdays from 3 to 9 p. ,m. rate for the facts. and they are requested to change Still in Busmess -'their books during these honra. It ALDWELL FEED CO., Limited, va THE C i _is unfair to ask the librarian'to be And prepared to do all kinds of its I DUNDAS, 'ONTARIO. 32 gresent in the library room at. 41 Woodwork Repairing and ours, when a little thoughtful- ness by the' members would pre- '.Tire Setting. -1 Of 041 Materials and design vent it. Members are requested kept in stook. It will pay YOU S 60 OAR 54 our works said inspeot our abook to make their selections during MillineryBirg' ainthe prescr.ibed hours. The library, . Spsct&LTY iw HoRSESHOEING and obtain prioag. Don-6 be m is always open as a agentswe do not employ them,Coosegs>ed, . -reading-room..to those who wish Ind. phone, No. 302, Claremont, ly we 060, and 40 throw off the 61111011111 to spend, a few hours in quiet Commission of 10 per oent.,wbiah you wit reading but not for the changing Hats reduced one third and less in iioiri e lilies, ave by purobasing from *& of books. as all Spring and Sum- mer hats must be cleared JOHN XcGRATH 0"aru"20"U'lablelL On Monday afternoon as Ira 3 WHITBY GRANITE 911. out. WONT, ONT. -_..-.--Powell was driving west on the $2 Gats for 1.50 $3 Hats f6r $2, $4 Hate —*fat6j_,_d01in 9­ V concessloryi4io-met a man--on a bicycle west of McFarlane's. hill—, The Pickering E. Wd Mia—horse -became- __somewhat EVANS, frightened and ttirned,to the side -One-third reduction in Wall Paper.We are taking lots of o Vigilance • Committee pump,mantLfa t of the roRd.- Mr. Powell :'in some orders for C urie way dropped one line and as a re. .5 cent roll for 34 ceiats, 7 cent roll Men's Tailor-made Suits. Crown. azAtthehorse turn-i��drcrtindonthe for 5 ceats,,8'ceiit roll for 0 cents, Tailoring pric6s'are from $3 to $5 The object of this Association is to Shop and. ResWewe,-Dundas Stj --ToFtd; upsetting the buggy. Mr. 10 cent roll for 7 cents, 13,.cerit roll less than all others. Every suit lessen stealin and prosecute the eons..'Powell had #is nose badly sera teb- for8cents. , We are clearing ont guaranteed. Order now f6r a 7 WHITBY, ONT. Three doors west of Whitby House some bundles at less than cost. slimmer or all year round suit. ed, and wqis otherwise badly About 300 samples to choose frota. Members having propertyatolenoommuni. :bruised and�shaken np which has . . . 11�. ­ - . - . I itonfined him to the house for oa4e immediately wit any member We are prepared to instal wood or iron- of Ex9ontive Oommittes. several days, but he is now rap- 130ots_�nd a , utothe minute- prices down't,6 r`6ckb6ttom. Mom bership fee 0 111.0ck PUMPH on short ndtice,alao attendIdly recovering from the effect* to all kinds of repairing.a #aMud 013ueFC4A VKXPgRlaim MAMOStaplDry Goode full line. Crockery and Glassware. Tiaketsfm&v be had from the Pr"Ideat:*r .,of the accident. The horse broke 8ftretery on applioation. Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, away from Abe buggy and ran to also gnaoline,engines and" Groceries always fresh and up-to-date. Salmon j can five cents. Exec. Oom.—L. D. Banks, the village where it was caught in Try a can—they are O. K. W, V. Richardson, ickering, Ontj ithe re M gear front of Sargent'% store. The MA(JNST,-ORRAMPISHPARATOR antmir" was not injured but the 1.A. OFConnor A rth u r J efrew D. SIAIPSONA Co., '® none I X0.*.60, In was badly da=Med.. 7' �T 1,74.7i .,*7 17- 7 4 q t 3Z 7; -0S Wiftf Ncwin ' 'CattIc anItems d cheese Notes interest as to Whitt Is Going nZ JPtices of These Products In the Leading : VNI. . . ..... on All Over the World Markets are Here Recorded I Zoe; Weary,avy. 17 to 18c; ro!ls !6 to �614c; Canaria. -Martin Shapiro, aged a year an backs, 24 W 25c. breakfast bacon. Zia; b reside i Toronto, July 2.-Manitoba wheat-Lake a half, whose• pa-rents reside i 'Vo appointed Chief Engine-or of Gov-. Collin B. Brown has been a No I norther Hamilton, was taken to the hospi- I - Montreal Markets. 1.4; No. 3, 97c; feed wheat, 65c. r 2.-Corn-American No. 2 tel after swadlowing some writing Ontario Wheat-No. 2. 97c to 980 for car Montreal. Jul: ta Oats-Canadian west- ernment Railways in Canada. I*t& outside, ranging down to 750 for poor yellow, 67 1.2 to 68e. 0 ink. A stomach pump was sed, u No. % 41 Wo to 4Zc-. do Canadian Joe Lagrace, a French-Canadian ern, i-, onto io oat*_No. s white, &5o to sk at western. No. 3..4co to 40 1-2c; do extra so. Ontario carpenter of Montreal, was instant- and he is out of danger. Countr to 4114c; Barley-Manitoba y points; 37a to 38o on track, To- i feed, 41c, 51c; do malting, 620 to 650. ly killed by lightning at Regina,, ,onto. feed, 50c to -31an;- Manitoba Oats-No. 2 C. W. Oats, 390 Buckwheat-No. 2. 58c to 60o, Flour patents: fireO, SN�i saisk; t to Qc track. bay porta; No. 3 C. W., 370 Lobs spring wheat pi Great Britain. to 38c, seconds, 06.10; do., strong bakers', A. R. Sampson, manager of the No. I feed, 37c to 38c. do.. Cora-American. No. 2 yellow, 62340; $4.90: do., winter patents choice, $5.50; (to-, Dominion 'Bank branch at Gireilph, The Duke of Sutherland is dead.4 yellow, 61&4c, track. bay �orts. straight rollers, $5.10; do, straight role 0 Mr. Lloyd George has introduced. lore. ba -Barrels, $4,45; on Rye-"lo- L' 60c to 2c. nominal. Ira. $2.40. Rolled Date-Barrels, died suddenly at his home, Peas-No. 2. 9.0c to 96c, car Iota, outside. Bran-$18; short"' -do.. bags, 90 IN, Thursday. a bill in the British House of Com Buckwheat-No. 2; 52o to 63c. $19; middlings. $22; mouille, $26 to *32. Barley-Good malting barley, outside. Hay-No. 2, per ton, car lots, t$12.50 to Lord Alverstone. Fred McGregor was sentenced,to mons to amend the Insurance Act . ... . ... 520 to &�c, Cheese-Finest westerns, ise o 131-2c; fifteen years in the Penitentiary for Sir Archibald E�unter,. Govetnor� Rolled Oats.-Per bag of 90 C'set But, pounds, 8&15; do ft. sterns. 121-2c to 122-4c. dd., slaying a man named Morin at of Gibraltar, is to, resign and be, r barrel. leasle, Windsor to t.�_Chcic t creamery, Z534o to 26c; 94.55. *ho Z5 I-Zc. Eggs-Fresh. Blind Rive on 'CE. succeeded by Sir Herbert Miles. to .1. 2514cr. tree. wands, BRITAIN AND FRANCE.11feed-Manitoba bran. do.. selected, 250. Potatoes-Per bags, track, Toronto-, aborts, Car lots, 60c to 75c. Arthur Young, de ' Sir William Osler severely do.! Mi sio.00 to sig.00. zzc to z5c, in $20-DO; bag. demonstrator for --Ontario bran. $18.00 to 429.00, in base. President Poineare Delivers a the J. I. Case Company at Calgary, nounced volunitary hospitals at a. aborta.`520.00; middlings, $2100 to $23.00. Marks' Manitoba Flour-First patents. $5.50 1 t'Wheat-No. I' Strong Speech at Banquet. was crushed to,death under a trac- conference in Londoir. in lute Winnipeg, July z.-cash-W Juts base; strong bakers'. $4.80 4cL;. Northern. 94 34c for at Bau h. For purposes of entertainment -taw-cents xnore� Northern.-.9p - - - go PUL I __ --- - _Q Mrs. No. 3 Northern, 90 1-k; No. r rejected A eipata from An anti-cancer campaign for for the King.and ueon when they barrel. 86 34c; No. 3 do., land, says: "To day the friendship Ontario riour-Winter wheat lour. go seeds. 893-4c; No.. 2 do. Canada was advocated at the con, visit Lord Derby's seat in Lanese patents, in quoted at $4.110 to 821-4c; No. I tough, 89140, No. 2 do., Cry 88 1-4c; No. 3 do., 841-4c.- No. 4 do.. 771.40: between the two nations becomes, vention of the Canadian Medical shire,, the conservatory fuLa been V.1 -4c; if possible, ' Air 16. ..board. I. bulk. No. I red Winter, 97 3-4c; No. 2 do.. 94 S strengthened and re- No. S do.. 9014c; No. 4 do, 860. Oats- continues Association at London. turned into a playhouae_,�f Country Produce, - No. 2 C.W., 345-4c; No. 3 C.W., 32 I-Ze, offirmed. Co-operation c The sawmills of the Fassett Lum- music-hall. poprformance. extra No. 1 feed. 331.2c; No. 1 feed, 321.4c; between them which' does not ex- bar Milling Co, at Faasett, Que., A� r4gs-New-laid, in case Lots, 210 to No. i few• ni-ic. Barley-No. %48c; No. elude the co-operation of any other Twins. new. 14o to 141. 10 and 4g.W41o; rejected. 470; feed 43o, Flax-No. I were diestroyed--by fire, Cheese old ases. - Na 3 power, but which tends, on the con- the loss be United States.) large. now, at•J31.30 to i4c; SL161.2; No. & c.W.. $41334. Crary, 000. twins, :So to 151-{e; large. 15c. to the maintenance of Eur- ing $125 C.W $1.03 I-L ---U�rator, in Butter--creamery prints. Me to 29o: do Moses MtFaddem, K.C., of Sault The crew of the opean peace and establishes be-. Mlids. 260 too 27o, dairy prints. Mo to MA erio, (bakers'). 18o to 19c. United States Markets. tween,Britain and France fraternal Ste. Marie, has been. appointed toci port at, Hoboken, N.J., have de- rr Minneapolis. July I.-Wheat-July. 91 food, better sleeping Honey-Buckwheat, 9c a pound in tins. and ac in barrels: strained clover boney. September, 93 Minneapolis., December. 95 to 95 I-Sc confidence and common good-will." the junior judgeship of West AV mended better �g' No. I hard. 94c; No I Northern, 92 1-4 to! This was the keynote of the elo- pons, and J. C Drumgol, K C., accommodation, and a nine-hour 12 Wc a pound in 60-pound tins. 12 3-40 in 95 I.Zc; No. 2 Northern, 901.4 to 911•".,. Mpound tins; 130 in 6-pound tins; combw No 3 yellow corn. 661.2 w 57o. No. 3� quent speech which President Poin� of Windsor, to the judgeship of, the day, per dozen. extra. $3 rye , care delivere ney. NO. 1. 12-60 bite oats. 373-4 to 381-2-r- No. 2d at Guild Hall on County of Easex. ;per dozen, No. 2. #& per dozen. w 1. li.75 to 12; band- 5A 1-4 to *a. Floor unchanged. Bran tin Beans -Primes, buahe changed. i Wednesday. It further emphasized Dr. F. W, Kelly scored the Mont- GeneraL picked. $115 to 1140. ard.! the stirring message which Poin- read Presbytery on the low.pay to Poultry-FrosbALIled ioarlitirs. 190 to Duluth;- July I h tic per pound, fowl, 160 to Uc; IIT6 year- 937-se. No. 1 Northern, 9274c; No. 2 Nor- I has given to the British na- mission teachers, stating that it After the adoption of the Govern. live [OW14. 140 to M; tbern. 90 S8 to 937-8c: July, 917.8c aeked; care rings, 15c to 16c bar, 94 to 9.4 i-sc asked, Close- tion. The President's visit to the was no wonder ment bill introducing three years' dressed sprin bickenst, Mo. live. 00 to 8e or girls of good educs, 27c� turkeys. %� to no. Li= $1.55"; JUIL S1.341-8; lWpte=- -as a personal triumph. He tion gave it; up and entered restaur. service France's standing army Potatoft-Outark) potatoes. Me bag; ber. $1.35" bid; October. $1.36 1A fr received a great ovation as he oariots. Tse; Now Brumawtoks. city iw ante as waitreame. will number 727,000 men. tr- Maritats. drove through the densely crowded bag. out of store. 81-18 to Gar lots. Live Stock ginia. now. $ais barrel. Toronto. July 1---Ca1­e&-G4x)d veal, $6 !streets. Wednesday night he enter- Z ptL&n Onions-Par sack. 4225 to to $7. choice. $8 to 18S1- oommOn,­93 to 'R BULGAR-8 AND SERVIANS. 0.so, Stockers and feedery Steers 700 to tained the King it the French Em ON STEAME Low Ounds. is 5o to Wis yearlings. $210 bassy, the banquet being in every salad May and Straw. TO ll?�, extra choice heavy feederm. 9W respect French, the valuable plate, Sco- Men Tossed Overboard, Unprovoked Attack by the Bulgar- pounds. 86-86 to 88 25, Milkers and spring decorations, and even the chefs re of Baled hay-14o, I at 61175 to $13-29, an ere-Fro= SM to 870. sheep and lamb*- and Five Are Dead. Ian Troops. A No. ii at $10.50 to SIL Light owed. 15-75 to 86%3; besv,y, 114A to track. Toronto. an coming from across the channel. "ad strsw-a tc, $&26. an track. To. $6; lambs. y4arnagd. 87 in $2. bucks. 450 A despatch from Yew York say's: A despatch from Belgrade, Ser• to 25 ns rambe. saw to 1900 g" u gar$9 ,, 14rd' and watered 89.15 f o.b., nd! Two hundred tons of fuel oil on vis,.says: A strong force of B Ii ' ITAogs. over 2Ao s. TEN LIANS WERE ops attacked the Servian :19-80 off cars. heavy h board the "eel- tank steamer Mo- fan tra We position at Z1 at and Ralkovata Cured meats are quoted as follows- Montreal, July L-M-1ch cows. $30 to'.Heavy Loss of Lite In Explosion on -hawk, -owned lr� the Standard Oil in Macedonia at 1 o'clock, on. Wed- pacon. long clear, t53.4 to l6c per 1h. 166 each Calves, 3 to 6 cents. -sholev.. 4 - C mpany, exploded with a terrific In case lots. Porb-abort out, $23i do.,, to 41.2 cents, lambs. 94 to 15 each. hogs. New C.P.R. Line. ' . ' ' . 0 nesday morning The attack, ac- '.Mess. $2L Rama,-Kedium to light. 19 to l{ to 102-4 cents. roar and & burst of flame, on Fri- cording to official information re- vessel was and -A despatch from Kingston says day'afternoon whale the ceived here, was unprovoked, anobor off Tompkinsville,-Staten fighting was still in progress when THE ]FRIEDMANN MEATS ENT. I mittee has added to itself those At 11.30-o'clock Wednesday night a at physicians who have under obser-1'terrible fatality occirrred eleven Islanid, in Now York Bay, killing the despatch left. Later reports Condemd6d by Association for Pre--Lvation the cases treated iti. those miles weat of Parliam. in No, 2 con- five POrsons, and injuring six oth- from the scene of the fighting say camp of the new C.P R. era, A dozen more are uuaiccount- the Sirvian artillery had gone vention at Tuberculosis. cities. The committee thus-oonsti- structi*n can ebeved to h that 't has csrefully'lino. no Mich- ed for, but are b tuted reports that I Ten Wien were killed 6ve into action, and a fierce battle was London, Out., studied the case histories of the p&- sides had A despatch from eel Guirrey,-an Italian foreman for escaped on craft that came to the in progress in which both isays: Dr. F. F. Friedmann, the tients inoculated by Dr. Fried- Johnson Bros., assisted by a dozen Mohawk's aid, or by swimming suffered considerable losses. The The boat, was on her Bulgarian attack on the Serviana .-German scientist, who created &I mann, These number altogethorlof his fellow-countrymen, were en- ashore. 'ifurore in America when he 1 gaged in preparing a heavy blast to maiden voyage. a created a dangerous state of brought, 161, namely: For Montreal, 53; for has w6papel-9 to this continent his alleged cure; Ottawa, io; for Toronto, sl; for be set-off in order to have material excitement here, The ae for tuberculosis, and who was! Lond9n, 15." publish special editions, declaring .,given every opportunity to demon- The report states: PAs & result:to muck out on Thursday, when in ENGINEER ARRESTED. in, large type, "War has begun." some unknown way a spark was strate the efficacy I The streets and cafes are filled with- the of his serum in of our observations ftom March 11 generated. causing the explos' police Claim That He Sent Internal excited crowds, the leading hospitals of Canada,I to the present, the following con-I 2U. 1as been unqualifiedly condemned clusion, seem justifiable A telephone message from Long machine Through Mails. by the C" tan--x-4sociation for 'IC FR.,. mocurarion have nei- _T E TITAA. DI.SAST A despatch from Sherbroo, e, -_.the Prevention of Tuberculosis. they cohittantly.nor frequently been Que., Gays: On a charge of having in Negll-' Announcement of the report of followed by any marked change were killed, and the search for caused the death of Mrs. Alphonse Jury Says There Was No genc�e on Part of Lookout. tibe special committee appointed by the clinical course of the disease. ten w toward the other two was going on and men O. Bilodeau by sending an infernal Ashe association was made public on ' "(2) The cure or progress tow were working in the debris. The machine through the mails, L. A. A despatch from London, �Eng- �-,Wednesday night at the general cure claimed by Dr, Friedmann for ;nesting of-the Canadian Medical his treatment has neither constant- bodiesweremore or less mutilated Dufresne, civil engineer, of this land, says: In• a test case brought Association. Dr. Porter of Ottawa, ly nor even frequently taken place and in some cases badly mangled. city, was on Friday arrested on a in the King's Bench Division by farmer of Cork the White Star the Secretary of the Canadian As- in the time during which these The dead Italians are said to be- warrant sworn out by Kenneth P. Thomas Ryan, a fa ;Sociation dor the Prevention of Tub- cases have been under observation. long-to Montreal. -Michael Guir- McCaskill, chief of the Provincial Ireland, against erculosis, the society that has for "(3) Thus, upon investigation,M rey,-the foreman, was among those Detective Department. - Dufresne Steamship Co.- to recover damages been on. for the loss of his son' in the Ti- d. is the man whose name has -some years taken a foremost place the committee find that the results kille ic disaster of April, 1912, the In the campaign' to wipe but, the have been..disappointing, and that - One of the Italians, a. relative of many lips during the past ten•days,- tan the following white. plague, read the report. the claims'. made for this re y one of the men who loat their lives, and as this fact was well known b jury handed down 94 m Y verdict• on Wednesday: There -Presid- have not been proved, and that 'regarding the the Dr. Adami Of Montreal, went temporarily insafte, after the hiar, he- was evidently not surprised was no negligence 9 ant of the association, also ad- nothing has been found to justify catastrophe occurred, and some, of at beingso charged. lookout�on the but was dressed the meeting, stating that any confidence in the men had all they -could do keep ship�ed the remedy. negligence in not reducing speed. there -was no doubt as to the fail- '"(Signed) Prof. J'. George Adarni, 'him from doing himself harm, He FLET TOR PLAN.S PREPARED- There it not sufficient evidence to tire, of Dr. Friedmann. The meth- Prof, J. J. MacKenzie, Dr. A. himself had a very narrow escape. showthe message froin'the steam- ods of Dr. Friedmann had been Caulfield,. Dr. E. S. Harding, New Federal. Structures ship Mesaba, reporting ice, reached .. . I I T criticized, he said, but though Dr. John W. Each f N igh Dr'. S. McCullc�u h responsible officer on the Titan FREE SUGAR AND FREE WOOL. 'Million. Will Cpst a 'espons e ad left the Friedmann did not observe' all the 'Dr. Wm. H. Ross, Dr. J. 1c. , As the judge h ethics of the profession, still every ---Elliott, I?r. Porter." not been en- Approved By Democrat Cancus in A despatch from Ottawa-says court judgment has bp rtupitv was given him to prove Dr. Chas. . Hcidgetts,'a member . The plans will be ready next week tered. has the members of the com- of the committee, being averse from the -United States Senate. .. for the ne-w4nterior elevators which ---.".mittee had approached' the study making any report. whatever, did A despatch from Washington the Government-is --to erect at HALF RATE FOR SETTLERS. of the remedywithopen minds and not sign the above. , Dr. Hodgetts says:.Free sugar in 1916 and free Moose Taw and Saskatoon. The :-,:absolutely unprejudiced, and had is Director of the Health Depart- raw wool are now established in cost of each elevator will, be about� Reduced Fare on lthe TranscontIn- -made every effort to discover bene- menet of the Conservation Commis- the tariff revision bill, having been $1,%@,000 and the capacity. from ..ental Railway. ficial results from the inoculation Sio n. approved late on Wednesday by the of patients. of the Senate three to four million bushels. Prof. A despatch' from Toronto says I 2 Democratic caucus Arrangements have been made by C. D, Howe, of the Civil Eiligineer There was no discussion upon the ORCHARDS STRIPPED. after a two days' fight. The sugar ng branch of Dalhousie University, Mr. A. H. Macdonell., Director of . subject, the report being received schedule, as reported by the ma- appointed to superintend Colonization, with Messrs. O'Brien, with acclamation, the applause ap- members of the Finance Com. has been Caterpillars Are Having Bn jority mem cl O'Gorman,.opprat. sly Sea- arently signifying not the associa- practically a -passed the construction operations. McDougall an mittee and s it the son in Dundas County. National Y. flons' pleasure that . Friedmann's the House, was approved b a vote _R BRITAIN Transcontinental' 'Rail-vFay-, _T_o_rr__a but that 91curd" was not a cure, A des etch f ree.ra woo as sub AIRSHIP F half-fare rate for settlers going into • the committee had-thus-7ubliely-ex- nt., says: The cat�rpillar is now Mitted by the majority, and just as Negotiating for Craft Superior to Hearst from Cochrane. This means. -posed the alleged remedy and set concluding what has been' a very it passed the House, swept the Sen- 11 new settlers i i to Zeppelin III, Every Way. that a _going in -at rest the public mind. busy season for it in Dundas Coun- ate caucus by a vote of 41 to 6 the Hearst agency Wi ty, the original home of.the "Mc- A. despatch f contractor's rate, The Official Report from Berlin Says: one-half the , Intbsh Red" apple. In some cases .,CRUISED IN AIRSHIP. Great Britain., it is said, is negotia;- which is five'cents per mile.- Dr. Porter of Ottawa read the whole orchards have been stripped ting for an Unger airship, which is 'following report on Dr. Fried- by the tent caterpillar, while the.e Prince of Wales Enjoyed the Sen* larger, faster and more r.W' d than STEWARIJ, WAS-DROW"NED. 11nann's treatment for tuherculosis:- forest caterpillar has feasted heave- pation Recently. designed, including •- '.'In order to allay public excite- I any others yet -Calragowan By Medical v in spruce 'swarhp4 and 'attacked the Zeppelin* s. Swept From the went, and to afford to the owners of despatch from London says: -gar bushes. - However, A Great Wavc. Canada sugar f 41 -_-profession- and- people of C orchards who sprayed and took The act that the Prince of Wales and A despatch from Xont ;aye,' 1: ga authoritative statement regard- have a r cruise in an army Two boys, Alfred real i �2, Imann's other necessary precautions b e recently* made a 'd r e 14 1 hig the value of Dr. Frie( asocia- proopect of a good-yield of apf)les airship �aa been disclose to the Nicholls, were -drowned in th With her flag at half-mast, the n.' tri- Cairngow, t treatment, the Canadian A first time. The War Office weekly Thames River at London, o an crept quietly into por '- ' ,'"' tion for the Prevention of Tuber- There is an orchard of 3W bfcln Her chief steward, Mr. Guthrie An- i'-" committee of tush Red and Feme-use trees "n8- report on the work of the Royal day. culosis nominated a Comm pend on VaXi in the bridge five members to stud and report in on the bank the, St. L�6w- Ftyimg- Corps says that on the occa- The C.P.R. will s OU6 Berson, was swept fro Dr. rence, not far from Chrysler's cion of the visit to Farnborough on improvenients, etc., in Canada, this at sea by the great wave on June qe e s bout three upon the ca. _s inoculated by wa Farm battlefield, that is as bare June 20 the Prince. went for a half year about one hundred million 7, when the vessel was a 'Friedmann at Montreal. Otte, hundred miles from Scotland. r 76�a now as in hour's cruise in the airship Beta. dollars. Toronto and London. That con- A., '771Z '_'F�`�'_,:,� _'7 77 —4, HOW A QUEEN PROPOSES. 1HE DANGER The Ridht "F Victoria Tells of It In Her Recen tly Of ANAEMIA ' Published Memoirs. lar s il For B it a always leap-year for reign- uOnsumption xayy��- ul:liesc�ta ing- queens-. They must make the 6, t first advances, for their position is fi S Ravages are Ched�ed Is Cu cura oap such that no man -of inferior rank There is danger to every girl and 'ie marriage Basm 7.1 may venture to propo --levery vo e care of to one of them. Accordingly, Queen man who falli a vict�-m to N th Victoria proposed to Prince Albert. anaoemia, — that is bloodlessiness. baby's skiii and 7" she did it, she herself tells in :—They become listless, feel too weak, hair, CUtiCUra Tr recently published memoirs: �boo wretched &rid too hopeless to bout half past.-twelve o'clock At a .'Cake prompt steps to stop the trou- $0-ap is thp I sent for Albert. He came to the ble. Too often, tlarough neglect, mother's -fa.. closet where I was alone, and, af- Quality,flavour,and )they drift into a wdr6e condition, ter a few moments, I said to him pertect Io e vburite. Not combci0u=a&' jdg tting that amaemia frequently KS that I thought he must be aware The maxirutini a on to consumption. If you only is it unxi� that I wished him to come here, of nourishment are amaenlic in the least degree You valed in purity and refreshing and that it would make me too and palatabilit:7. ph-ould low no time in beginning just heat—then serve 4, happy if he would consent to what Zl was Tom fragrance, but its gentle emoli. treatment to increase and enrich and cost. it I wanted—to marry me. We em- C41;44 xorrrsEo -the blood supply. To do this there lient"properties render of braced each other, and he was so is no other medicine eo good as great value in promoting skin kind and affectionate! -Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Every and hair health generally. For I told hini that I was quite un- FARMS FOR SALIL dose helpe make rich, red blood. worthy of him. He said he would H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Straeft. .-,which drives out disease and brings thetreatmentof eczemas,rashes be very happy, and was so kind, Toronto. Z. -,again the bloom of health to pale and other itcbing, burning in. and seemed so happy that I really j RUIT. STOCK GRAIN AND DAIRY and salbow cheeks. There are thou- �4' fantile eruptions, warm batM felt it was the happiest, brightest F Farina In all sections of Ontario. sands of women and growing girls ' 9 1 -.�n Cana4da. who with Cuticura Soap, foHowe& moment in my life. I told him it Ronte snaps. -owe their present was a great sacrifice, which he, A("RY SITES, WITH OR WITHOUT health to the timely use of by gentle applications of ti. would not allow. F Railway trackaire, in Toronto. r-od 1� Br.rn,,�n and ntber tnwne and cities. Dr.. illiamie--Pink Pills, __Amo�jww _CU-raointment-are jirt3allyellec, i then told him of -the those who have been restored to of kep' ept to his I EqIDFNTIAL PROPERTIES 1;; M _ ;hg.it a secret, exo Brampton and a dosen othor tow09. health by thia great medicine is tive when other ethods fail. fat cle Leopold and Volk-! ape and un Miss-Rose Neville, Mount Forest, Cutieura Soap wears to awafer, Woul(l J4. W. DAWSON, Colborne St., TOr;.t.. mar, to whom he said he fllrit.-, who says: "Dr.- Williams' often outlasting several cakes send a courier the next day, and .. ..... .... ink Pills performed almost a mir- 3'000 FREE HOMESTEADS A F of ordinary soap and making also that it was to be as eayly as provpd farmt%. $16.00 to $45-00 sele in my case. I was a victim of the beginning of February, I then Per acre. Rest gra!n and mixed farming its use most economical. country, Wnte 64)mminaioner, Board of anaemia, in what my friends con- told him to fetch Ernest (the Duke Trade. Htlmb�ldt. 8.0. sidered a dangerous f*rm. I waa of Cumberland), which he did, and -,v cuticurs, Soap and Oln—nii Lre sold - MALE HELP WANTED. ery pale, always felt tired out, dmw-� throughout the world. A hber*An=pi.of he congratulated us both,- and each. with 82-vav booklet on the can" seemed very happy. T ONCE—KEN WANTED TO LEARN it-ored from severe headach", and treatment Of the skin Lad scaki?,sent Poet. I feel the happiest of human be- A Barber Trade. Great demand. Good had n*,appetite. I was taking doc- Grand Duchess Otga. in& Address Potter]Drug&dagna.CQrW wax0a. Twenty to thirtv ocivertimed for DaPt. I OD,Boston. U. S.A. t6r's medicine for a long time—in ings! daily in Toror.tn paperp alors. Crn t0aeh you in six weixbt week@ Send for Cats- I-act I tried two docitors—but in- Report in St. Petersburg has it 1,)irue. iKoler Collere. 221 Queen ZAP- stead of improving I seemed to be that the eldest child of the Czar of ."GOOD MEDICI-NE.", Toronto. growing worse. My parewa were Russia, Grand Duchess Olga, now A Bad: Heart, STAMPS AND COINS �at a loss to know what to do for -only seventeen years of age, has Pain-Killer Boftles Were Used as - Its Cause and Curc, TAMP L0LLLCLUKa-1ilJ-ALJXt,IJ IJIV- Jersot Forellirn Stamps. CaLSIOCUS, pe, &n4 thought I would not reco7, had her way and will wed her wild Idols in Burina. S i Alit to col r @*TOO CGOII& Marks StAZ00 7 o6er Then a friend advised Dr, young cousin, Grand Duke Dmitri 12 1. iWilliams' Pink Pills &rid I had only Pavinvitch. despite the bitter op- A ruissionary recently returned Many, Firmly Convinced They Are! compan-Y. Toront4 -the I from Burma with an amusing Story 11111110ELLANIOUS. iltaken them a few weeks when .1 pootition of her mother. Wh4u Dying of Henri; Trouble, Have; lDoegan to feel better. This greatly girl was born she w&s a di-sappoint- of the exaltation of a dozen patent- Often the Strongest Hearts. ANCJ�R ItimoRA. LUMP-4 K*M. 6mcouraged me, and.I omtinue� mnt to the royal ct,tiple, f-L,r the) medicine bottles to the rank of C internal @ad extornal cured wilb, '170 W r1w time wished' for a -b-oy as their heir. Sometimes you wake up at night. helrtf cut veto br our home iroattuent taking the pill& for somte idols -fervently worshipped by a i youri so b,.fore tno late Dr 11101101LO VOdldAl Hcwever, cne came later, anJ a uhule village. 1 tbr<)bbtng like a @team enirne I r Lfroltod. rell!.VVA�A 013t. lunger, and found my hoe4th a,gain future-Czar -* 1 for Rus- j breathing is short and irregular pain�. as good as ever it had been. In ,as prtwidew 4J� one Df this lady-'a tours, she shoot through the Cheat 'Lad abdomet). e— Ilia. passed through a small settlement fact I am stronger th&n ever I was And ca,use bnrrible'luxlety I have adviiwd the lae f Dmitril who is now in exil,6� in where cholera was raging. She had BOYS AND GIRL �before Your trouble tan't with the heart at Or, Williams' Pink Pills to other Paris because of a carousal at with her several bottles of a fam- aN The" sensationa are the outcome of make no er t W.)d dUr-a week#e'liail P,vt zar t4 uncle, ou5 ''ready relief" for Pain so she indigestion. 'wbich has caused It d for Cards for your vs"tsn trip�an,t -to %I WOW �gifla who 'have found the results home. a the mm of the C a to in I bOLUtIftl PrI26 Write f�r P..".416 I equally beneficial Grand Duke Paul, whqi;e ewapades uent from house to- house dosing, on the itoomaoch and press acainet the TORONTO TRADING 00. have furnished the scandal-mongers numerous sitflerers. and left the heart. Sold by all medicine dealprs or. 1by mail &t 50 cents, a box or aix in Europe their choiceat Ftories for bottles for the natives to use after. Just read* what haPPemed W 604 LOOAX AVE., TORONTO. 01 was the I she had gone manou,2, ot Bene River, Ont.! &quarter of a century, He ... .boxes for $2.50 fmm The, Dr. lWilliams' Medicine C�o., Brockville, leader of the gayest, wildest set of Returning to the village some- "Three, months ago I was K weak, sick. *N IF man, my appetite was poor, I^od months later, the lady was met by 'Ont. St. Petersburg. mented nor r4.� if the head man of the community in nor stomach. I bad a i It is expeoted the yor,ung pair Lai@ and Indigestion. At night I 'Nould wedded, will bec-um-e the leaders �f who. cheered tier pious soul by say- 0 hi NM(Uno Co., -ANTS BARE BI S CU I TS. often weaken with gas In 'Lh stomac a ''smart set" in St. Pvtersb�urg Ting, "Mern sahib, we have, come and beart Palpitation I over 1:43 vour sideL The magic did -I consulted nxy doeter ,rid u"d rem. NIAGARA ISIiiestixt DlwoTera Species' That I that makes light of court etiquette I I Und' �and certknionIaLs, just as the Crown Us so much good that we now ac- ediee that in.j triends- adruwd. xotbmir TO erstands Cookery. Prince and Princess of Germany cept and worship your gods." helped, :THE SEA Delighted at th 9 news, the miq- "One day I reeelved a samplo of -The extraordin&ry habits of -the have done in. Berlin. Then t1ii; Dr, e an. harvester ant have long been C,arina's !abor of years will be sionary accompanied the man and -Hamilton's Pills. and my cure Comm Your nown to natura his luilowers to his own dwelling, -d, To-day I have a vicornum appetite., Vacation T of a Airone heart I lists. CerttiLin spe- lost, the Dowager _Czaritia-P611, be- i vhere he opened the door Action. and no sign of In` rip cies not only harvest and store in come the &ctual leader of court I dicestiom I.feel younger and healthier; Wallinig To 460 t room, and showed her the pain- granarie;s the seeds upw which oociety. J killer bottles arranged neatly upon than ever Wore" Niagara Falls, Toronto. Thou. they feed, but. actually plant and Grand Duchess Olga has just re- Your druagiot or eterek"Per @04 Dr I sand Island.%, St. lAwrence cultivate an annua.1 crop oi their oorered from an &,tta-ck of measi a sort of altar. The whole CoM' Hamilton's Pills. 25c per box or five boxes ra. I Pany immediately prostrated them- for 81�00. By HaPids, Montreal, Quebee &nd- maii from The-('awrbo. __4bod seeds. Her illn,"s was kept �mi t '.I "Aucl selv a before them in solemn wor- sone, co.. Buff alo. NY. and--K�nipton. the Saguenay Itiver—one of Still,more remarkable stoories are to prevent the circulation Uf told -of an ant that is comm-on, in di&- chip. Canada. nature's most imprem4ive 04. 1W quieting reporta. seenic uonders. Dalmatia, tb'e Meseor barbarus. lAccording Locating the Shortage. rat,p f,7r ti<-kvts including mtal4i to Dr. Neger of the His Idea. HARD, SOFT, OR BLEEDING? and bertha For ittivr. No matwr what kind or where I ted. "I -can't understand how s4omel !"ation app;y w _Vresden Forestry School, this ant 1�,al mot only cuts leaves and gathers The teacher in natural history oca things get their nametir," declared LICket agento or' Any corn is Promptly 'cured by Putnam's Hugh D PaLerr., -meeds, but-actually makes bread or had received more or less satisfac- Corn Extractor; being purely velimtable it the grumpy boarder. Gen Agt ;biscuit! The seeds are first Sprout- tory replies to her questions, and causes no pain. Guarantee with every . "For instance?" W. Ont., C,r H. finally she asked—"What little boy shortcake, ed, then carried into the sun a,ad ­Putname," use no other, 256- "Take this strawberry' Footer Clipffee, bottle of can tell me where the home of the at All dealere. If-they called it shortherry straA;, -dried, then taken back to the unde r- ue. swallow is 7" Long silence, then a ground chambers, where� they- are cake I could have seen th,�point hand waved. "Well, Bobbie, where .chewed into a, dough. ne dough Iten Only. is in, Of course, men dress more sell- ,which are' baked in the bu n, th e n the stumick." sib] than women, but even so, .1f,you have Red, Weak, IyVa LIPS"prry carefully Stored for future use. W is it I"- "The home of the swallow, �ia then finally made into tiny, cakes, declared Robbie, seriously, Try. Murine Eye Rerne'dy 'tery Eyes y or Granulated Eyelids. Does t S From theae Pbservations itwould there' are fe'w women who would —Soothes. Eye Pain. Druggists Sell ' wear a straw hat tight ind .'appear that the ,art of cookery-is stiff Murine EyeRemedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c. 1 BLUE FLAME not confined to the human rate. All enough to gouge a half-inch deep Muride Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, ree by Mail. I An I**ToWe Good fte An eye*that N"d @are SPECIAL .cookin sca� across their foreheads. 2Sc, 50c, Eye. Books F g is done by the sun, whether- M;rvard*A Liniment Co., -Limited. Dear Sir@,—This fall I got thrown an a WOMEN! iduriner Eye Remedy Co., Chicago : f fruit or in the fence an� hurt my Chest very bad, on I Minard's Linimient' Cures Colds,. Etc. in th� xipening o baking of bread in a stove. The could not work and t hurt me to breathe, - I tried -beat obtained from fuel is simply all kinds of Liniments and they did me'no good. Ho! For the Woods. To lower our stt� litored up sunlight set free. One bottle of 3,TTNARD'S LINIMENT, Putting It Plainly. � . t I . The discovery that whiskey cilres -by July 31st—our bre*st, cured' me completely, po great Ktocktakingt_w, The Arab and the native Mexican warmed on, flannels and applied on my A judge, whose personal appear- ivy 'isoning should be a' of- Apeak- of ripe fruit as fruit which ineq. nprepo"essing as his- in C. H. COSSABSqM.- comfort to individuals whose ftr theae excellent been 6,oked i fefte"!*a 41 hiiLs n the sun. The Rossway, Digby Co., N.S. n � e ge was profound, interrup- ant-has somehow learned the art of neighborhood no pois0nous snakes plugs at "Humbug- t�-d a female witness. chance to reside. oun cookery, the saliva with which ged you, my good woman!" said it moistens, the gra�n probably tak- he-" "What do you mean by thatl" ii-inard's LInIm' ent Cures otphtherla. Ing the place of ye 2- .&at and s*eeten- "Well, my lord," said the'witness, Commonly Found. ing tbrough changes set up by its "I can't explain it exactly, but if Alifluence upon starch. In everf ci yy in Can LiTe Without Water. t Avery 'town, in a girl called your lordship a hand Per Set of Four age there is an under- some man she would be humbug- A curious factIn connection with gA S gyp _TS worl�, where poverty, sickness, in:., ging you." animal lif,6 on the dese'rt of the _,7()_Wri T —ability are to be commonly found, "BLUE FLAMES _ABLE American SO hwest is that rabbits, 'HIGHLY RECOMMEINDED'How to abolish this underworld is squirrels, Pe-,Ur, antelope. the moun- give perfect igni. tion and will 'give the problem engaging many minds. tain sheep and any number of rep- No medicine for little ones is so In the paot, rich folk, and kind folk tiles anti insects live at great dis- hotter isp&rk thaA who were not rich, took notice,-of ess t an theW-Jo now price. highly_xecam=enJed as_is _B Own Tablets. They are guaran- P rabbit is especially notable in this 4-Vy-­a­g-ov-en=e-mt-�a;nalyvt to-be- and untold-charity .., flov�ed forth'.. respect,.and,moreover, flourishes in But only a few visionaries dream- regions without a particle of greizi- RUSSELL -MOTOR Ckl)—,' CO. ._absolutely safe, and besides that thousand3 of mothers throughout ed that the underworld could ever food in sight 'for miles and miles. Lirnited, be abolished. To-day, however, is 0 It I may be found, happy and fat, ..Accessories Dept.. WEST TORONTO 14he land praise them. as the o'nly jure cure fof childhood ailments. an age not remarkable for vision-' spending the- day iinder a scrap ot aries, the question is being pushed t!oncerning thom Mrs. Fdward. Me- bush that makes little more shade P;Ipa*s Waterloo. persistently. "Is -it Y- nav'oidable than a-fishing net. Donald, Douglastown, Que., says: that 'millions of human creatures V)iing, Popp's—"Deates t,' what di�"Fonr fatbi-r say wben ycu t,,)Id I-cim highly recommend Ba-by-'s hould-live in chronic starvation I" Own TitbleU to any mother who and an increasing number of peo- Minard's Linimetrit Cures Carget In Cows. . him of our 4dngagewent I" Dnphne has a baby suffering from oonstipa- Sweet—"Darling, it was too funny I tion or teething troubles. The ple answer "No." Whether these How About Lunibat,,o? He gulped a few times. and ther! people are right time alone can tell, Tablets are sold by m-edicine �deal_ "Doctor, what is the differp.nce tu-ned to-the parnot. 'Pollv,' he and that time is still far distant sai appealingly, 'please help me or by mail at 25 cent box But the thing to be thankful for* between rheumatiani and gout?" ers -4 a. is from. The Dr. . Williams' Mcclicine that a change is taking place in the "Two dollars per trentyrient," out -Brockville, Ont. point of view. ISSUE 27-113 briefly answered the medical man. 'a Liniment cures 01stomptr. Co., If,D. 7. Aiinara 'A' 44 9 'S • f U1 A7M13 in town for several days this week. was with friends here on Sunday. arm �� - Var -J. H.Taylor, of Hamilton, is -A pleasant family re-union ......... visiting his dau hter,!Mrs. L. H. took place on July letat the bome -H. G. Kerr, of Toronto, was Spragge. of Barrett Bros., at which Geo. home over Sunday. -Miss Edna Dewar, of Bright, A. and Mrs. Gordon and sons, and The Shirt is more to the front now' than ever, and to A% properly -John Harding, of Toronto, is visitingher M grondmother, ns. L, A. and Mrs. Findlay, and doh- ;% was over eunday. m.�aud- dressed wear a cool Neglige, with soft collar to h, ,- -Rey. G. L, Johnston spent the -Miss'Alma A.Cronk,of Hunts- Ellicott, and children, cif the -- - in many neat patterns and styles. n. holiday at his old home in London. ville, is spending the summer v_a- Brock road, and James and Mrs. -Miss Kate Kerr, of Oshawa, cation at her home here. Greenlaw and child, of the base And also the neve Kbarki Punts that wear so well awd are so cool,at is home for her summer vacation. -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here line and others were present, the most reasonable prices, $1.00 and $200. \, -Miss Gladys Allaway is visit- as usual next Tuesday to attend -The garden party held July �_) her Wend, Miss Elsie RnQers, to his professional duties. * let in the beautiful grove of Mr. The$2.00.one is made up in up-to-date style-2 hip, 2 side and watch at Alton. -The regular monthly meeting Ruddy, under the auspices,of the pockets, belt-loops and cuff on bottom. r -Harry Wade shipped a mixed of St. Andrew's Ladies Aid will be Ladies' Aid of the Methodist' carload of stock on Wednesday of held at the home of Mrs. Arthur church, was a decided success.. Everything for the men at the Men's Wear Store. .. this week.' Bores on Tuesday.neat at 3.p. ib. The.day was all that could be de- _. x -Miss Johns left Saturday for •-Mrs. J. C, Philip has, returned sired and the crowd unusually Y her home in Hampden to spend 'home, after RperidiD a week with large. The baseball tournament, R. A. BUNTINCT, : . PICKERING t Y . her holidays. her sister, Mrs. T. Kerry, of Yale, on account of the failure of Osh. _ t -Alf. Palmer, of Cbristina St., Mich. Mrs Kerry and her daugh- awa to show up, resolved into a is indisposed with a severe attack ter. .Rachel, accompanied her on single game between Whitby and S V NIMH E .'LL �7t ODS S w - of rheumatisru. her return. Pickering. Both teams pla ed a Now is the time you need light weight nods. Call here and we can supply —F. F. Balsden, of London, was —Mrs. Rebecca Wandell, aged most gentlemanlygame, and the g R g pp y here over Sunday with his par- 79 years, died at Gibbs,Wisconsin, absencof the "chewing the rag" You with Vesta, short sleeves and sleeveless;at lOc, loc,.l&, 20c and 26c. ;. ants on Qhnrch St. recently. Deceased was a sister spirit was pleasantly noted by all Drawers, black and white, at 25c. Cotton and Lisle Hose at 15c, -— - r;, -Miss Colla Every, teacher of of Miss Mary McCausland, of this present. Such gameahave a tend- 20c and 25c per pair. Sills Hose, special, SOc per pair. the Wellington public school, is village. There now remain but ancy to lift baseball to a more Corsets; Gloves, Hdl£fe, Laces, Embroideries. A good assortment to choose _ ` home for her holidays. two members of the McCausland favorable place in the estimation from. Anderson's celebrated Scotch Ginghams in all the -A number of Friends attended family out• of a family of nine of the public. The final @core was newest colors and patterns. Yearly Meeting at Newmarket children. 22 to 7 in favor of the Pickering Peas 10c per tin, Corn,3 tins for 25.cents, Tomatoes,2 tins for 25 cents s .. during the past week. -When about to enter church team who thus won the $10 offer- Salmon 15c,20c, 22c and 25c per tin. . -Mrs. Benj. Allin, of Toronto, on Sunday morning last, Mrs. ed as a prize. Later the Kingsley Cabbage U to 10c per head. Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, A epent over Sunday with-'Mrs. Geo. Michael Rick e� stepped on some team, of Torofito, and Pickering Pineapples-all fresh fruit. Long and other friends here. blossoms whic had dropped from played a three innings match in City Dairy Ice Cream. '''Terms Cash. ---Geo.W:-P.-Every;-nf-Whitby,- a-treeou totheeemen't-- sidewalk, whieh-theli<iegsleg-'-team-�uon by - - ;s was here on Stuidsc-v exchanging with the result that she fell, fraa score of 5 to 1. The program • ' G1LLE S r lE, DUFART ' t "etings with friends. turfing a bone in one of her arms, presented was well received and - -George and Mrs. Varty and as well as sustaining other severe appreciated. Mrs. Mordeu, of ' . children, of Toronto, spent a few bruises. Greenwood, and Miss Newport, of $ .days with the former's mother, -Miss W ianifted Chapman, Whitby, sustained their reputa- , -A number from the village at. supervisor of Art .and Music in tions in their respective depart- �' - tore - - ll tended the funeral of the late W. Prince Albert, Sask., paid a flying ments. Rev. W. A, Pippeu gave -.-H. Field in Toronto on Saturday. visit hums this week.- She is on an interesting address on patriot -W. C. Murkar,of the Standard her way to New York where she ism, while Rev. Mr. McLean de- -- FOR-- Bank: Sunderland is spending a will attend New York University lighted the audience with a racy - two weeks' vacation at his home during July. She is aceom panied speet•h. -Proceeds of the .enter- 1t here. by her friend, Miss Fulinsbee, of tainm ;L'eut$280.38. The ladies wish EE SH CLEANGROCERIES. -Robt. and Mrs. McBrady have Toronto. publicly to thank Mr. Ruddy I;, ,u returned home, after a pleasant -David Savage, of the State of fur the use of his , and all During the Hot Weather P g Park wonth'e-visit with their sons in Iowa, is spending a few days here others who in any way assisted in `gt pay g Salmon-'Regal-gone better, 28 cents ''Chicago. with his mother and other rely makin the event so nucces�fril, Salmon-Yukon-ever? can guaranteed, 22 cents -John Duna, east.of the vil- Lives. The com n with whom -On the afternoon of Dominion 44'r- 1lage, has been quite ill for a time, he is working is sending him down Day a serious ac•cideet occurred Fresh Herring--exceptional for the money, only 10 cents � '-but is now improving and able to to Oklahama to look after their just Rest of the village, about op- - �p! "be around. interests there, and he will leave posits Thos. Calvert's. Two atitoa Morton's Herring in Tomato Sauce 15 cents -Mrs. John P. Williams and for that point in a few days. He ivere going vilest, and one contain- Holbrook's Herring in Tomato Sauce 17 eente child, of Bloomfield, spent a few looks as if be were enjoying the ins two men and two yonog indica days at the home of her father, best of Health: were endeavoring to pees the _ _ Holbrook's Sardine%--Take no other, yon-wont if you Geo. H. Jones. -During the months of July other in order to escape the dust try them, 10 cents _ -Mian Nelson, having concluded and Angust the services in the arising from the an-to .ahead. Of Have you tried Campbell's Soups ? Vegetable, Aspara-gna, Celery, = - Y the millinery season with D. Sim€►- Methodist church will be much course neither party wished to be Chicken, etc. Very easily prepared, simply add eon A Co., left fort' her home in shortened owing to the excessive behind, to receive the dust of the hot water. Positively delicious.Colborne on and The members of the Swastika vice.heat, we feel will be much interesting better ins co te@ttheThe result driveraofp th Breakfast Foods-for Hot Weather-Wheat Berries,.Puged Rice, l31ub with their friends had a very these days. - So do not stay at rear auto mis-judged the width Corn Flakes, Shredded Wheat, Hominy Grits, Etc. 4� g eeloyable picnic at Simece Point home nor yet outside during the of the road, and the consegnence - a' esfl Friday afternoon. time of service;-£). E- J was be went into the ditch.- The _ -- k -William Shepherd moved his -Remember next Sabbath is auto turned turtle throwing all - bousehold effects last week to one Fathers' Day in the Methodist the occupants out. One of the Mr Miller's houses, east of the church. Services at 10,311 a. m. young ladies received a fractured THE -BIG '..-STORE village, where the family are now and 7 p.w., appropfis for the 'a-rm beside- many cuts and bruiser _ settled. - occasion. A good TO choir will and possibly serious internal In. FOR - =Rev, B. N. de Foe Wagner, of furnish the ninsic. All welcome juries, which could not be ricer- Edmonton, underwent an opera- to both services.. Would all at- taiaed at the time.. The other �p ®�dE�te Dry Goods tion for- appendicitis about two tendiDg wear a white rose for young lady also received fractures weeks ago. 1Ve are pleased to your-father if he is'`deceased-or a to some of the small bones of the _ . and. Boots and Shoes kear that be is making rapid pro. pink one if he is still alive. ankle, besides being severely ' grecs towards recovery. —There is no disputing the fact shakeh up.. When the car over. .-. 'We are having 'a splendid trade in both these lines. - -We regret to report that Mm. that Judy let was a ho-t day, If turned she.war% pinned to the • A Big Assortment at the Big Store." - Davidson received severe injuries a%w ou person coatlees, collar= earth with the fide of the car - yy by tripping over a carpet one day 1e99, and minus other useful wear- .resting on her reek or rather on _ recently. She Had only.partially ing.apparel, it was not brcauae her bead just below the enc. The r., r.. recovered for the injuries received the person in every case, did not men escaped without any serious i� � A � D rlr A R- !� in a fall on some ice a few months ppoocn+s-m tbeae, but bec•anse he was injury. It was a 'miraculons a eq- lookingafter his. own comfort. ca from deatla..for which they Now for Screen Doors-$1.00, $1.'25, $1,75 and ill 00-H_ingee, - -'Rev. Johnston has quite The weatber-man of oronto, have reasun tt, a gratefrrfi--Toe" _ Hoodan Door-pullincludwd. - a curiosity iirwbicb he takes much gives out the information' that auto which pats completely ritinerd interest. It is a flock of wild the thermometer registered 95 de- wits fortunately a light Ford, and -New Perfection Oil Heaters--They're going very,-fast.. ducks, ^omprising three old birds grees iu the shade,and is the re the urea -mere able to lift it off Get in early. and a number of ducklings. They cord for this yeafr'so far; and also thu�+e underneath. The R'oman's ` Swat the Fly-Fly Snwaters 5 sets-and 10 centQ.- •` � - •- -- .�- �I , are quite tame and seem to thrive higher thati the record fur' last dresses- were turn_ to ragy and in captivity. year. Other'therrnon,eters in Tu- covered NOtl;blond. The injured -Contractor McKenzie, of the ronto, registered ae high as•I10 in persona were conveyed to Dr. - fee onto-Eastern, expecte to cum- the shade. Towle's surgery '"where their �g - - the steam-shovel work on -On Thursday night at a late wounds were attended to, and d's cut this week, when the ho0r a9 ,}firs,and. Misa Martin were .they were able to leave in the outfit will be moved farter east. About to retire for toe night,,Mrs. evening train for their, home in He expects soon to start the con. Martin saw an arm restiug oh the Toronto. The accident is eine ply tract west of the village. window :ill. Striking a light and one of the results of an auto be- -Don't forget the excuN-i on to placing it cloee to the would=be- ins iu charge of a young, inex- July t Oro on der the neat, intruder, the latter who had pertenced and careless driver. M AJuly the 9tb4 under the auspice° climbedatree.to reach the win- Each gear it seems 'the speed of � So CHAP ' of the S. of E. and A. O, U. W. dow dropped to the ground, as autos if; becoming greater, and a W��-D" lodges, of Whitby. Fare from Mrs. Martin remarked "Now yon no attention whatever, is paid to Pickering only$1.15,'tickets good are caught." Mrs: Martin and the-laws re arding speed by the to return the following day, if daughter had been 'attending the majority o�ntoists. desired. * Sabbath school picnic at the lake, -- SINGLE ' Ei1tiE1�� SEASON- went Pickering football team and it is supposed that the lntrnd- WOODWORKING went to Oshawa on Saturday to er imagined the house to be play their second game with the empty, and thus an opportune '.]chis is the nicest time of the year for driving and a team of that town in the Midland time to replenish some of his needF. I have o1.•ened up. in Mr. Grant's new harness makes things noby and secure. F League series; They were again -OD Sunday afternoon a la old stand in .DunbartoD a wood- Call and see my stock. victorious, defeating them by the gasoline launch belonging to a To. working shop in which I am pre- ' r score of 2 to I. By this victory ronto party .was .burned on the pared.to do all kinds of wood Plueb rugs; summer dusters; whips, trunks, 'suit cA•Ses, god our boys are champions of the die- beach near Simcoe Point. The work satisfactorily. �. .,., all suppliea,in stock. - triet. Their next sanies will be party had been spending the day Give me a trial: in the semi-finale and we hope at,Frencliman's Bay and-late in Charges modorate -.4 have two good second hand single harness at$5.00 - - they may meet with the same sne- afternoon sailed to the point . a cess as they have bad in the pre- where the accident occurred. All NATHANIEL BURKHOLER, -. vious games. had gone on land excepting the Dunbarton, Ont. : _PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM 1 On Tnesday af ternoon(Domin engineer who-:remained-on-boar lou Day)a man on a motor-cycle, to make some repairs to the en- Er•M �LE-WI Phone Ind. 301. W-"J CDA�W L� ' with basket attachment tried to gine. He was holding a wire in P=IKER=N� pas a wagon ' on which was a his band and receiving an electric - hay rack filled with hay and shock, dropped the wire w�iich '--+auritaitiing a nunibex of ossa nts. fell into the drip pan.. In mom= Is the place to get your next The wagon was meeting an auto end e`Gown --- near the town hall when the was impossible to extinguish the ' �• ' - motor-cyclist attempted to pass fire. The boat was a total wreck. Ogilvie's Royal Household can't bei sand and ravel on the centre of in length and would car about t}lenera Flour . Pastry Flour -New Perfection complete with Oven ° between. Owing to the loose It was a large craft, about 4'0 feet beat for Bread. ' Oil Stoves-Two, Three and four Burner, g rt' . the road, the motor-cycle slid. to- 35 passengers.,.. It was valued at words the wagon and the wheel $1000 and carried an insurance of _ Graham Flour became inter-locked with that' of $d00, Freeb Rolled Oats' • the wagon, the occupants of Bran and Shorts sleep' IIoore and Window Screens-A'good strong door which were unable to see the man PICKERING MARKETS Oats and Oat Chop - for one dollar. ' in hit dangeronr%predicament, he Barleyarid Barley Chop being underneath the rack. Those White Winter Wheat, .......... Ol Mixed .Feeds _ Lawn •Mowere from $3.85 to.97.50, ' = in the auto called ori t' to the driver Red " " .91 Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal all makes and sizes, M Mixed ., " 90 _ to Stop his horsey, when the 'DA" Spring Wheat....,... Special prices in ton lots. wai<,soon extricated: Fortnnatel .80 yaooae ............ .� JOSEPH He BU NNY of) damage n•A9 dont to either the Sprouted.. .................... 7Q-80 F. 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