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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_07_11�, _.pqc M,:. ..3 .rs.a..•� .:cam•--•-;, � „rr,.•a• '-'zwr^�:..ny• 'r4::i. .,�„ .M'rtaai�. >�`ti ,,,tea•.,,.. ,r�+,:o. w,-..., w..:-. '!ti:-4""*r,•�_•ar•,.aaw•-.ys „'w�.t::. �. .^,,.f. .. ., „may: +, _•'^a_..�,__T`__'-. .w:''.R,"`ye .r , --- w-•..s .� .,: _-:k+ %-woe.'nr.... •:e: _.� ...,.: '.-*'"{4'.. '77 '-..,'A^'�,,,"er^yS a.•e o,, - �'„'.`.;� t - : _ t OY P_ Ei R TTl A V r� T r v , _— 19 - ' -.-.-.__.-..._.. ._.._.. ._.._— ..- V e SCHOOL REPORTS LK SPINK MILLS Mrs. Sbaw, of Winnipeg. r � Established 7b ears Jr�asf Promotion exams. Sunbeam school Y Peg.a former •� _ No. 8.-Pickering. IV Senior-Irene resident of our village,is visiting with Pub tial honours Marion Phili friends here. _'Lp E. FORSYTH.e s O., Regis- a _ - g � r GREENWOOD .[h. tared member of the optometrioal Assn- and Lydia Major hououts, Alpert Mise Elsie Moore. of Toronto, Mr.fission of Ontario. Specht attention given:W Suter.• IV Junior (4)-Mary Hamlin, and Mr•s. Moore, of Hampton, and'Mr. offing of glasses. Bras tested free, Norsh Lilian Pugh. Viola Sinclair. III: Riee, of Landon, spent the weekend Claremont. -' Senior (3)-WilfridMoney, special with Mr. and Mrs. Moore. honours, Hazel Bir re,special, EpThe July meeting of Whitevale - - C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., -FLOUR n f? Emily branch of the Women's Institute willY'MILLS ' N. Bdfnbnrgb, member of the college of " Reesor, special, Hilda Griffin,honours. w _ -. 1?eystotans and Surgeons of Ontario,li•entiate "White Satin," Best Manitoba Josephine Larkin, Kenneth Hastings, meet on Wednesday, the l6th inst., �q 8o7a1 College or enrttsonr, Edinburgh "Cream•Buns " " Blended James Griffin, III Jr.-Jeanie Twee• at the hums of Mrs, Thomas White, SPsmta] attention d ddesace of women ane ' ,, die,,and Francis Tweedie, absent lat. All fire welcome. etalld:en. OlEce and residence,Brougham,_ "Tea-Buns," Pastry . �R. W. WILSON PORTER, Cbiro- ter part of term. li Sr.-Geo. Toole, The strawberry season came to a j praetor-Tbe cause of disease remoysd by : special honours, Edith Toole,honours, c very abruptly, owing to the in.lidjustmAl ' Pries s ks ..Consultation FEED' - Frank Sebeck and' Florence Millar, received •a fair share. Cherries are greed will be dearer los Donald h. Maud Francis. on AlPicke mil Phone stf,Osohawa�o CO°8 WWII a #° ` JUMBO''.FEED FLOUR. special honours, Arthur Mi l,�r,IlCiar. nw for sale-speak before the robin. - _e his is a good tri gad +s ' BRAT ence Christian, absent for exams Miss. McCallum, who has resigned fi a `�r PI�KERING MEDICAL SURGICAL sHORTs Leslie Sanderson. I pt. Sr—Mildred her position as teacher in the Buir- to buy' OAT CHOP Poynter and Lilian Hamlin, special beam School, has assured a higher and X-RAY INSTITUTE , hn°tire, ' Geo. Griffin, Lawrence positian in South Ontario. Miss Me. Chonpiisg find Oat Flaking a Pi RING, - - orrrARio MANITOBA OATS Hilts, Intermed Pt. I-Alma Millar, Callum has been a very successful Mondays, Wednesdays ; AMERICAN CORN Geo. Hamlin and Florence McKay, teacher and we wish her continued - and Fridays. -a " Iir.OI v TOwLS, M. B., M. D., C. M., ape tial ho success'. It was owing to hei• e o ,;aa�t� Phydeian-in ehargs FEED OF ALL BINDS pe flours, Eaiersori Fisher, that Sunbeam School was the Brat is ortlgna Cement and Wood Peiil+e� Syeciahat III B,mc:sl Diseases. Prostatic Dim -• Wilmot Tweedie, Roy Sebeck, David Plaster kept on head +; eases or Men. Diseases of woman, Caaoers, Dawson. I pt. Jr.-Eunice Roach, Ontarip Co. to begin, under adverse - Our rices are the lowest honours, Joseph-Reeser, honours, , the important work of %4 mom X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye p conditions for sale. ear.now,throat and Iunita- Bittiaggianes and Qualit the best Mar oris Bernie, honours Arthur Agriculture. Hine Kitchen has been Ni seats and obronic diseases. y 7 ,. Ki ----- - as--teacher-for file coming ' Randall, Primer-Bessie Reeser, Year. Mies McCallum left last Mon• _ F• �•• �M.,ME, ; :. Leyai• . " ' _• special honors, Mary Toole, special dap for a holiday through the Prairie honours, Evelyn Toole, special hon- Provinces. nyj E. FAREWELL, K.C. BARRIS- T ours, Gertie McKay, honours, Harri- . .. t! • TRX.County orownAttorney.and 000ntr J' L• SPINE, LIMITED, son Wilbur, Walter Fisher, Valma Ser Anton Y ratf ttvc• OotmtHouse.Whitby, lar 300 meal wanted at R. A. Car. ''¢ — - PICKERING. ONT. White, Lucy Dawson, Arnpld Roach, son's barn raisin this Freda r Q M. FITZGERALD. Barrister and Total 58. Average 50. Margaret J. g ( y) 1-7. Solicitor, Conveyancing, etc, At Dr_ McCallum, (teacbet). afternoon. - $bbiey's of5ce,Pickering.every Wednesday, A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and L©OK HL'RE' ! Carson'ti barn-raising, Kinsale, CHERRYWOOD � j .i7.. Office A02tr. tars to lie. to rd ey Bank, The Claremont Furni to-day' On Wednesday morning, J,ily rose. Omoe asst door to t>;e Standard Bamk, - Wbatbr. sale titre Store, GREENWOOD James Honev died At the home of his I,1 - - �• - - . " - son, J.S. honey, in his 60th year. The is tberJtest place to qct your The annual anniversaryAnd deceased was a native of Cornwalll, MAY PRICES ARE LO WEST ~� G. HA'!1f ls�sueeraof Marcia -e dressers,b washstands,wehave party e a onfS�ndMethodist xytAoa i 1oarch will, JiiIv 13 with his Englandpar parents wand hen 11 years of agerated to , - ��QI ; T gFOR THE YEAR a'Y Licenses ,a the Oonatr of ontarb, brags bedsteads, par- and 14, under the auspices of the settling in Northumberland County,y, z' ' -� wekmrina villose, srlr lar snits, buffees and Ladies' Aid Society: On Sunday where he lived until four years alto, W F ARE NOW BOOKING 9 side boards mattresses and a ria when upon the death of bis wife, he POUCHER, Real Estate Aug spring Rev. P. A. Jordan, of StouRville, will p -- ORDERS couches and all kinds of chairs moved to Cheri wo ._ �. tionasr, valuator, collector and irsner Always ppreach at 10.80 a. m, and at 7 D. m. y gel to reside with - To meaTiase licensee.Brougham. ay ys in stock, also many Special music will be furnished by his son. He engaged in farming all CALL AND SECURE YOUR ' HOPPER Issuer cf Marr 'Other-awicles too numerous ;►�P. A. Morden and :lire. Tink. bis life, in which calling he made a ''$$�� ialte to mention. Remember soloists, in the morning and by the suceeas, He was twice married and COAL FOR NEXT LJ. Lacea•se is the Oonoty of Ontario Kinsale choir is Clde evening, On _ Riles at 41070 and him residence.Claremont P goods and de leaves a Tamil of Pour soda and two — • -- liver thein to your Monday evening a garden party daughters: __� yyese are J. a. of Cherry• `: , S.BEATON.TO WNSHIP CLESE home, at the very will he held on cher spacious lawn of wood, W. J Tot Salmon Arm, H, C. WL'�1TER =_. . 000.evaaosr OommLsianetar tsidng lowest price. Fred W. Gibww. Tea served from Thee. H. of Reseneath, H. A., pose T` allirvtts aceoemtwant ]ate. liooq to last Patronise our town merchants.. 8 p. ria. followed by a splendid pro. master of Boldenhur•st. 8arik., re, � *saw l_1 of railsrriags ir► sp Levi Wicker.and Mrs. John I•aac, Of J. L. SPI lY K L~td. � salsas' NM=J;. Ons. t-y don't lend your good dollars gram given by the following able tiyarkworth. Hix fuaesal takes place i awn to build u some other talent: Miss Carrie Laurence, elocu• POS'TII.L, Licensed Auctioneer, y P to-do when his hod w y. Nf . F. for Oenottw of Tort gad Oatarfa Aso• Place. Yours dor- -bus}nese. tionist,of the W. C. I., B. Widdifield, y• Y ill be cove hkesalesofall kinds attenu•dto Onaherted elocutionist. Mrs. P. A. Morden and ed toCberrywood station thence b5 PICKERING isotsms Addr•u fires- Slsr P o, Otis, BEAL �{re, E. W Tink, soloists. Duets by rail to Colborne. Interment will take B. POWELL. Licensed Aug Messrs. ,lackey and Spears. Addres- Place at Warkwor•th Cemetery. ; i . uenser valuator and eollseWr for t fit sea by Rev, P, A. Jordan. F. M. states of Ontar10 and York, All kind& of Chapman, B. A„ of Toronto.and The _ salsa eoodnoasd sathmr prtvatmi7 or by suction L^,LAREMONT •ROUGHAN a_ %is notes ooll•cted For dot« or other per, Claremont Ciiixetis' Baud and Col- � -.ttoaiare app ly At reeldenes. Elizabeth At..Ptak• urnbia gramophone will provide as Miss M. McHxy is visiting friends - ^ snag. Pboa•organ tail at ltitw• omoe peak- OUR V ubundanee of music. F`or an this• io Oakville and Toronto. - mont .nn rw R . . b'e ,tion, Ola• E sen an tiacaa W s entertaitimenL and 25 gad 1a canto R. Wallace nod W, J,Brown a nt Beat lump Steam Coal and ail sines ` - _eet7e pr0atys attenitOA. Sasialaeu0n&aaKn , � , y �- era oma ere. an Hard uvehir$ c,ne will be made welcome, These George Philip and L. Matthews _ annuals are noted for their enter. Tueada and Wednesday •' edn a esd ria Tora •.aa.', y ZU � ER $ R Pa��N/VO►GK � 'x txiningB q ualitiea.and the committee Dr.McKinnon and Master Neil-w e •�'�� Rub and Gold Ai�solrtm@at arp endravoring to have this one in Toronto a couple of days this week: A good stock of 1 and 2 in. ro h and fWMlr'EbA a Ka • y o.urpass all previous efforts. Roht. and Mr.. Devitt spent a wpek dressed hemlock. also matched a . _ Fnners►1> pr and litmihalkser. Are both a£,ful sand -" . with the tatter's parents at Port Row. ' Pine and spruce, dressed , Any business entrusted to me will ornamental. AGINCOURT an. red pine' Georgia pine Consistin of Tumblers,Goblets, M ugs Mkas Gwendolin Devitt is aperrding gad basswood for ceilings, i�y be carefully Handled. g George P+.terso last week lost a a week with Dr, and hire. Moore at ETA -L7 - Charges Moderate - Wine Glasses, individual Cream v%luable colt. Brook)in. ..V V "• , In dependent Phone No. 1314. and Sugars. Vases&,Pin Trays, Mrs. Matthew Elliott has been ill E. W. Bedell, of Chicago, is spend. posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. Toothpick Holders, Etc. for some time. ing a few days at the borne of bis David Forfar is suffering from a father here. Write or phone for prices, Prices Fifteen toThirty•five ^enta. }fly sprained ankle. --Dr.G, N, Fia}.-oU�.o - ---- - -_ - hero. A. Telfer has been in poor out on Wednesday, and spent a day a ("' Don't forget our.Post Card Depart. bealth for some weeks paA past. with friends here. A. V•- R E E S O R OHN PHILIP � Hae a full line us IreMrs. Anthony and her two daugh. George and Mrs. Burton, of Toron• M ' t3h and cur- went, as our-Pickering Cards this LOCUST_ sed meats constantly on hand. aumraer are extra fine. Cera are spending holidays in Clarks- to, ,ire enjoying a holiday with C. A. 13ILIi burst, Barclay and family, W, H. Paterson.ia making Ind. phone. house Markham 1 � � $pica. Roll, Breakfast Bacon, �� g an envi- The trustee board are to be con- l" �' Ps'-.1TT - ah)e re utation for ca incl- horse Yard, Markham,72 Y, E*mi, Eologna, Weiners,'ete- _ P 1? 8 another to c securing Mr. Pipher for thieves. another teaching term. Highest pries paid for N 6 PHARMACY. Miss Allison, of New York, is spend- John Poucher. of Toronto, and Mrs. TIME TA BLE-Pickering Station 0 A. '._Butcher's yattle ing her vacation with George Elliott, A. E. Major, of Whitevale,spent Sun. T.R. Trains going East das as her uncle. day with Thos. and Mrs. Poucher. No. 8 Mai] t ' 8.08 A IL e e John-Milne sang a solo in Knox Mrs, Pearce and daughter. Bernice, 12 Local 2.50 P.-1!L iekerin9 �iner� REAL ESTATE Church. Mr. Milne is one• of our ?f Toronto, and Miss Eckhart, of t" li Local 6,06 P. 1L "'+' favorite soloists, Montreal, are visiting Thomas and Trains going West dos as follows-- ')'LrR. M. Loveless gave a fine address Mrs. Perryman. No. 13 Local 7.47 A.M. First-class F'1 h - to the children of the Sabbath School Miss Mary Gamage, of Aurora, ac- 11 Local 2.20 P.M. � for on'the live topic of temperance. com anied h her two nephews, >; �l��t Mlt�4��lt P P P ' Y P War. ' 7 Mail 8.08 P. M. . Da 02 Bl �it �. Mr. and '.Kra. McLaughlin, of Ed- den and Ray H:vPrest,,of Toronto.,are *Sunday included p g mouton, are visiting with:lir.and:Hiss holidaying at her tome 2rere. Bus meets SH trains Insurance rates louder on farm pro- Pateredn of'ibe York town line. W. J. Devitt has completed mann- • party and Village Dwellings, Miss Violet Philips left last week for facturing an order of concrete culvert - M A �1 Tesaming promptly attend to. g ' Smk+atchewan, er friends wish her pipet for Whitby town also an order EYE GLASSES , - is first-class Companies. P'P y miuch ha mess in her new home. from Mr. McDonald,a contractor on +. _Agent for Citnada Carriage Co. L7o p=Qmi•L1m NOtOEI Whtthy and Agincourt are now con. the C. P,'R. �• j.T• P8 netted hp rail,. by C. P:'R., and still Mr,D. A. McDermid, of Toronto, SHOLTLD STAY ONi;!l +H Peak, P{civ{n�: , If not insured with me,call and the word is "Watch Agincourt grow." office secretary, of the Dominion AI- conipare rates. Y WITHOUT PINCHING Mrs. Wakeley an Thursd�ay'evening fiance, will preach in the Christian -8-roomed house to rent, entertained a merry lawn tennis party. curch'next Sunday morning at 11 - - - Fall Term ODens 'SeDt. 2nd - --- This form of entertainment is becom- o'clock, - • ing popular in this v4cinity, Mr. and Mrs. Wardell, of Victot•ia �P �: Richardson g No 'geed ,Ali► lk�alre your 'decision between Suc- • . Knox Church is Navin an extensive Harbor, spent a few days with Mrs. cess and Failure. A course - system of cement sidewalks laid. Few W.,Hubbard,on their way home from to have your in the Popular :Notary public, Piekerin rural churches bare things in better a trip through Milton, Grimsby,Ham. K shape •as far-.as the upkeep of the iltoa and Toronto in their motor, i eye . glasses �stt0 buildings is concerned than this same* A very impressive sermon was de. \ + C H P + church• livered cin Sundav afternoon by Rev, pence you iD p� G. On Friday afternoon we had the G. L, Johnston, the subject bein ` first real rain of the summer. It be- ' order to have them stay on. 8 Gods great goodness in giving to al >� TOONTO4.OHT. gan as a great many of the'dfea point- mankind such beauty as is'evidenced -Our new, style'.of Eye Giass Will prepare you for an excellent _ ing showers of the season bave begun, at this season of the year, ; P ~_ but finally-it settled down to business There will be an auction-sale of the MountinRe are perfect in fit and 1 , p�arfrou-inr-the Business World. Raving installed a new Oat Roll, new' ,n dead earnest. The storm was real The first step is important-YOUR Chopper and new Water=.trhepl, r farm implements; household furni• neat in appearance. Modern am better prepared erintrgh-to' make ire wonder-ta_bat- tHreate,; tie(ongir►g -to the 'estate of ideas,are those of comfort. We caoiCB o> A. SCHOOL, Our cafe n p red than ever look for next, but there was no doubt the late Newrick Wilson,at hie, late logia explains why this college to intend to the wants left'in stn}tone'a.mind that it was rain- residegse a Bali mile south of the •vil- aim in.all our optical work to do ranks among the best on this coati- of my patron_s..`. --ger-a-wife-it leoked as-if we uey�- _ -___ P 1 y Pp g y y were to have rain fom ever direc- 'atgeeeT 3 -----�- • -— Dent- write or one a li er a in ever tea-" in the week the ver fit yr. ou rn every " DOW. � - except Saturday, y The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met y y y P y tion. Then followed the sort that at the bome'of•Mrs:'Jolyn 'Patterson W. J. Elliott. Principal vvay.--The light- Glxsbes, the John F. Baylesr Gr@enwood dcea moat Rona,-the sort that comes on Wednesday of last weak. Some ' Cor.Tongs and Alexander Sts. straight down without any fuss, but fifty sat-down to'tea. 'The'afternoon right..Mounting,_ We are sure that is full of wetness. Under the cir- was perfect and the meeting from if you come to us you will be save you lots of mater ? cnmstAnces one is warranted in trnt- start to finish was enjoyed by all. _- • ting out the icke about the rain that Duringthe thunder storm of Fridayperfectly sgWsfied. Let us prove TOOLS g$ARPENED . ils the small potatoes. This rain is last fire roke out in the belfry of'th C. L RJCt. OF WMTLvaLs �° y this to you. a together timely. We are•quite on re Qbriiitian Ohiirch. Men were soon on ' WA make a specialry of crosscut saws, is prepared to furnish you anything that it means the saving of the time- the scene and the fire extinguished, :� N' Z`a�)sof all kinds. Locks repaired. in the line of water supply such as tby hay and tbe-barleT'and oats. The as they supposed, but-In the course of lessor-boning a specialty. For a first- vegetables, should the warm weather elsass hair trim or an ens shave call pampa, windmills, hydraulic rams, half an hoar the alarni was Again �j I�71'�1 y continue, will simply grow by leaps rounded and men from all quarters R. i, • EAS SE j r• i at the Eaet-end Barber Shop. plumbing, etc. 9 •• ' - - • ,. K N ,P�, Ic E qtNEW and bounds. Scuffling and thinning answered the call. On investigation — -' ' filse oirr HovAe' Furnishings of all g :i>!CWFvT_FR AND-OPTICIAN < kinds. Slightly used Carpets. They are also expert well. drillers have been thoroughly done. The It was found that a pine stump under from ]b cents a and u Ind reg etfull solicit our raspberry crop promisee to he union- the floor was on fire. Muc damage O1 "°a�New 'WHITBY _ y p• f y 7 patron ally fine. Thi,& grand rain bas been 7rosrr oAF,aa Y to the floor and pews was necessarily Jia GOROWN PIC8ER1I+1G a qe Por the Lure. Iflsdr-nbon '+M. nothing abort of a God send. . j done in reaching the blaze, A. +t YJ y, 4 L.�'Se 4 :Jut, •F? t. N..:w 7�n d' 55 .`. •� M .,i�" .A he' r.M' '•1W••- .•-P •� '.'9'" .,C•I•a'. -Y"'L i4, r .S•rt,,. •'C f' I' "'N.,' .i':Y:,�i �� ��. :w �� '?,'' '�. . . .!�., .; '•,.. w„ „ �:., :., ',:.r✓�.•• r ,-,-�. '. �,'�'y,a,, * "�,' c.� ..�" y�''Fs'" sirs, .�.,r•<.r' "eve z�,a'y.,'Su„tGq,,sT'�ia:�:-d�r�..,, .� r.e;'"$"�`.d - .J.J �";{''ah,` ms.µ {:'Ss{. .y,.,,..,v' ;�'.^•;i' rT - .. ,,+ ,yy, _+w. ,c.sv,- .mutt ..i•. - ,._..-, _ 7. ... .- - ,,, -tett 4.. _ I. .•, a, ''".- �r .n+ :• -,7 .. .„ ' " - - M ., �; ... ,,, _ f' 1. _ . _ . - - - . - .. , . . - - .. --- - - r ,, �.a t _ �,�� ROYAL BED S. ., � ; • 0 . .NQ a __—Kaay Crowned Heads Are Not,Par• For.ntuaing mothers .1. . 11 - fin e Ca r, tfeular About Their Quarterta. 5��1�1-C$ _410%res"11FAIM I .. I.-- . ­.- - Nat all theheads that Wear a ,, . -M AIL 1111110 Ac %&%&A , .. - 1 orowII Pillow them on softest down offer the im nt advffnt- _ _ . Or j`�►atCrietl3 AlfjAi!'. Sold In sealed lead when y remove their crown$ and age that they d not disturh ) -� go ibo bed at night. Indeed, many a the rest of thct'system or N� � packets only—never king prefers a bed of soldierly hard- - .. . . . . I nes,}.to the.luau t affect the child. - . -... - -- 1. . _...---_CHAPT]= IIF.-(Coat's.)• ' and"majaetic, pith, a noble Sgnre and' Irl tj►Ylk. In the• way va Th $vise e' might �'. flowing beard." mm�and. a r, for n- 2 jC, a boa at•your _ "Your father!" I asked. "What. of "gam Singh!" I ejaculated. you We always gua- stance, likes a osimp bed, and the " him M`. - .,.What, you know them: exclaimed, D2t1j�71st'S. . - 1' , fif "fie is gone.'! Mordaunt in great surprise. "You have rartteed a delight- , rule+rs of Austria, and Italy ordi- Natioav Deas and Chemical Co, , L�• Gone l' .. met them?" narily sleep in smalll iron bed's, st Canada.Limited. l7s- _ ,"` - "Yes, he is gone; and so'is Corporal "I know of them. They are .Buddhist fill Tia with. all Its The . Ain of the 'Belgians swings' T. 8ufus smith. We shall never set eyed Drieatav" I answered; "bat go on." I g g Rg8 ! _ 1a'., "They+ stood in line," he continued, freshness, orengt, h !himself up in a -haiilmock at night: r ' upon them again." s '-sweeping their arms upward and down.; - - - - But where have they tone?" I cried. ward D while their lips moved as if re-, One might suppose that King '� - ' '•This is unworthy of you, Mordaunt. and flavour per. I ,1<IINDU CIVILIZATION. .. KPhat right have we to sit here, allowing Denting some prayer or incantation. Sud- George O{ England', Who was far too our private feelings to overcome us, while j denly they neared to gesticulate,, and f4146"_ OC y ' pr'Oierreda many years a Sailor, w,pulid follow 1' there !s a.possibility of succoring your broke out for the third time into the -OTS this example, but he and Queen Dr: T,'. Muthu Says'',liedielne Wag - 'x wild, weird, piercing cry which had roust • •father P L man! Let tie follow him. ed-me from'm9 slumber. Never shall I liar like to sleep' Well me only what direction he took." forget that shrill, dreadful summons, BLAH 1V LXW & CAM. Y ep in such quarters HuOwil t0 Thetu 8,000 Years. `. . • • . "It's no use,,, young Heatherstone an- swelling and reverberating through the as the popular mind asaoclates With According to Dr. C. Muthu of�hd G ------ --r+►ered, burying his face in.his hands. „ silent night with an intensity of sound kings and queens. King Alfonso Don't reproach me, West, for you don*t i -- - S g til 1 which le still ringing in my ears. As• it - - ', - - - Hill 1 1 I hall i3lmilar tastes. The Czar of sell Mendip s enders ood the know all the circumstances. What can! died slowly__away there war a rasping Hindu doctors understood the germ( . . 'we do to reserve the tremendous and cast a shadow over our elves. Fiero in Elle"RtiSsiaa, BtrBII to sa , sleeps theory' and inoculation 8 000 tot 1 ''_ unknown laws which are acting against and creaking as of keys and bolts, fol. $g 5 p 5' 'Z.' ass? The blow has long been hanging 1 Mowed by the clang of an opening door my hands I held the solution of it. With 1 in a small plain room. '+00 does the g 000 years ago. In an address d!e-I • over tib, and now it has fallen. God help and the clatter of hurrying feet.' From eager fingers I broke the meals and au• Po The,Mikado of Japan.glee s, � I tiny window I saw my gather and Cor- did the wrapper. ♦ note and a small ' p p levered before the Royal Society of ..- " 1. us!" Leaven's name tell me what ling. peral Rufus-Smith rush frantically out bundle of discolored paper lay within. I I like his subjects', on a rug, with Medicine Dr. Muthu' said that the) ' happened!" said I excitedly. ,.We must' of the house, hatless and unkempt, like drew the lamp over to me and opened bamboo sticks for a 11oW, )float t y '.,a ..not yield to despair." men who are obeying a sudden and over I the-former. It was dated from the pre- Hindu C1P1-hzateon toes th9 T1148t I t F can do nothing nihil da9bresk;'i powering impulse. The three strangers'ceding afternoon, and ran in this way: ;sovereigns do not trouble to turn ancient in the world, and that their', ,.,;• „1 laid no hands upon them, but the whole My dear Wee%-I should have satisfied the key in their doors depending „_ "�. he answered. "We shall then endeavor( flee swept swiftly away down the avenue Your very natural curiosity on the cub- r,,,, y a ' g medicine Was as Old as their Civili-I to ob,s sgme-trace-ot-them—lt is hgDa and vanished among Iiia`Srt�:-I-sm - — - flint --- leas at present.' positive that no force was need, or con- �� 1�1 weiave Slid obci►n2oi to-taI ��--" -$ - as ,-. - + of more than once, but I refrained for and forth before their apartments They excelled, he said,' ' material "And how about Gabriel and Mrs.I itraint of any visible kind, and. yet I p 4�` Heatherstoue?" I asked. Can we anti your own sake. I knew n cad expert-I prefect them. ' bring them down from the Hall at once?' am as sure that my poor father sad his tune how unsettling and unnerving it is Medica and Chemistry; they vete;, companion were helpless prisoners as it to be forever welting for a catastrophe Your•poor sister must lie distracted with 1 the first among the ancients , I had seen them cragged away ata man- which you are convinced must befall, sad - " • ,,error.' tactics the dissection of the hu- "She knows. nothing of it," Mordaunt acled, All this took little time in the which you, can neither. avert- nor acce,er•I P �!` r I acting, Froin the first summons which', ate. Though it affects me specially, as! man body and to employ miner . :: ' answered "She sleeps at the other side disturbed mJ bleep to the last shadowy being the person moot concerned, I am \ of the house, sad has not seen or heard still conscious that the natural sympath and mercury internally.. Th un-' anything. As to my poor mother, she glimpse which I had of them between the y l ..� .,,.. 11.; �I. rY S t-3 -' has expected moms each event [or eo long tree trunks could hardly have occupied which I have obs«rved in you, and year pr +*,' y;k derstood the germ theory., the cir-' a time Sihat t e i come 4 i, r9. h-en_fire Miall a of pCtuttl ts�iei reg��t Yq �h :ci g It;ther, w9 bollj l ". :� 4 .. " . - - `with grief: but would, 1 think, prefer to when the drama was ever and they were knew the_hgpelesnnes9 and yet the vague- t10II {or amallpos. Their successful --- - -be left to herself Gor tLe preretK. Hes gone I could have believed that it wee neva of the fate which threatens me. I treatment of snake bites aatonifihed _ firmness and composure should be a lee all some tenable nightmare, some dein• 'feared to dtaturb your mind, and I wan s�'J ' son to me; but I am eo°stitutdonaliy-ex. cion, had I not felt that the impres ton', therefore silent, though at Syme coat tq " Alexander the Great and tliel=' citable, and this catastrophe coming after was too real, too vivid, .to be Imputed to myself, for my isulatwii has been not the I surgery' was bold and sk&ul, for i ,rl, fancy, I threw my whole weight against, leae't oft troubles w a h'hwve wet ]tie our long period of suspense deprived tae . ` not only did they"set broken bonen_ of my very reason for a time.., my bedroom door in the.bope of forcing me down. say signs, oweves, and c.i';e + "It we can do nothing until-morning," the .lock. It stood firm for a while, bat.among them the prteieoce of the Suddh,ou, i d but they trephined the skull, gave II sa.d, "you have time to tell us all that I Hang myee.! npOu it again and again, upon the coast'as' described by you the r , .�, - :_Z+ae occurred.- .,. anile something snapped and I found my• morning, hate convinced ma that •he l .fie �, anaesthetics lie SeT1rriL8 oper8:luns, `' "I shall do so," he showered, rising and self in the passage My first thought was I weary waiting_ is at last over and that' �,. and even 8dIlputated'lilIIby. y 'R,' lholding his shaking hands to itis fire. for my mother. I tushed to list r om`the hour-of of retribution t» gt Land Whyj s � After t'he death cif Buddha. tvlleft �r �"o You know already. that vre hags pad Lad turned the key to her door The mo- I should hate been allowed to live nearly' Safra, l� ::reason for some time-tor many years, to Ment that I did so she stepped out into, forty years dfter my otlence, is more ibau I a :x surgen began to decline_and Mede-'I y' fact to [ear that • tentble retribution the corridor in her dressing-gown. and; I can under«taad, but it is possible what' "r' ,��a help rip a warning finger - �I- I cine fluuriahed more, medical was hanging over my.father s Lead fora thaiw who had commshd over mit fate t s hquses and hugpitaJ9 were eetab-' .. eertaih action of his early fitb. Ia this �o antes,' she said Gabriel >o' kno.w that such a las ie the greatest of T7 < w to with the man asleep. They have been -called away?' I all penalties w me. Never for Al; hour,! , F, liahed in India which were provided t a"Loo be as associa d They have,' I answered. . i night or day, have they suffered-me to 1' , M• ; with medicines and instruments and' • • .__ . _ known aa.CeerporaJ 8ufua Smith; that , will be dons!' abs erred Yenr a e i?1 ,the tact of the latter finding_ his way to: forge- that they have marked me down 1 y;;. x f 7my tatter was s warning tour that then father will be happier in the neat aY their visits !heir accorded antra! ; attP.n[1Pd by PhrSicians who re-' world than he has ever been fn that time had come, and that this 5th of Thank heaven that Gabriel is arleep. f bell has been ring;ng trey knell for •a'o ', , Iteved the Sick and suffering, but �rt -- October-the anniversary of the misd'eed +cwre years, retn:ndst:q ne ever that there: w, 9 --would be the day of tw_d_taaemsnt. I gave Yer chloral in the?' a a a How can - begin s dissolution!oai is no'spot upon th Cvale what Mawhere I can yon i me- iC nelong e ho Buddha hg t{gunded ab �.- .1 I told you of our fears in my-letter; and What..am.I .to do?' said distracted- be in safety Oh, the levee, the bleswd1 metrical sCliouls end toile es. Ar .� It 1 sm not mistaken, fay father also -ly here have : g lnun Y!v. - 'had some oosversatian with yon. west,' help him' We cannot let him _go tram '; the other aide of the tomb, I shall at _ 1 upon the subject. When I saw yesterday 1 us like this. or lease these men' to do levet be quit of that thrice terrible sound.I Hindi) medicine, taught European) J .11 �' - -morning that he had hunted out the old what they will with him. Shall I ride 1 There is n•i need for me to eater into 1 physicians' sti •late " the seven- f - ''uniform which he bas always -retained into Wigtown and arouse the police?' ; the .ret,-hod business again, or to detail" -' teenth Century, and «extern popple - �i" sante he wore' it in the Afghan war, I " 'Anything . rather- than that,' MY' at any length the events of the 5th of i s iM woe sure that the end was at hand. and mother said earnestly. He has begged October, 1841, and tbai vsrinus e:rcum- MARIGOLD FORSEBs lOHed a great debt to India in this "y - that our forebodings would be realized, me again and again w avoid It My rO", •tane" wbu'h led up is the death of eldest daug'bter of Lady Angela Forbes. direction, -Be appeared to be more composed in I we shall never set eyes upon your father Ghoolab Shah. the arch adept. I have She is a niece of the Dtacbats of Stith- , , i _ the afternoon than I have metn him for again. Moil mat marvel at my dry ey9s; torn a,-teat of leaves from my:old )our- erland sad Countess of WarsYlelL __ tip _ [$ pears, and spoke freely of Iwo lite in In- but it you knew et- I know the peace I nal; 1n which yon w;11 find a bald'aeoount - - 1•. dia and of the facideots of his yoath 'wh.ch death would bring him, you oon)d'of the matter, and an independent nor•I. ._d, • About alae o'clock he requested oe to go not find it in your heart to mourn tot.: rat:ve was furnished by S1r );award; lilt` Had One Good Ctuality. ';,`, to.our own rooms, and locked us-tin there him. All pursuit is. I feet, vain; end yet' Elliott, of the Artillery, to the Star of HIGH SPEED STEEi. PATENTED- F it' -a precaution which be frequently took some pursuit there must be. Let it be as India same years ago 'tu which, however,I John and Jaines had a slight dif when the da?k fit was upon ham. It was private as possible, .We cannot serve him the *namss were duppr•viowd 'I have rte• feretice of opinion, In consequence _ always his endeavor. poor tone, to keep better than by consulting hie wishes' son to believe that many 'people, even New Process Depe-ndi na'the Intro ! us c-lear upon hie f the face which cate he dad fallen Ev But every minute ie.prectgwe,' I cried. among titosr,who knew India well.thought Of which they began to call_ each. Beforeen cow he may be calling upon us to that Ntr Edward was rotaiatuuig, aha duction of Cobalt. other ugly-nares, When they had parting from as he tenderly embraced m7 rescue him from the clutches of these'that be had evolved hie incidents from 1, - McBer end Gabriel, and he-afterward dark-skinned Rends. The thought so mad•' his imagination. The few faded lea•ew 'Great enteTPst has been 8ioul�d continued in this manner for some r, :followed ,tie to my room, where he clasped dened me that I rushed oat of the house' which I Woad you will'show yon'that. this in f3hel�eld, EIIgland, in a method terve,,John eeefatg that he was get- r, 'tap band affectionately and gave into my and down w the highroad. but once there w not the case, and that our men of of sancta a superior ,high S tin the worst of the wordy war- -cbarge a small 'packet addressed. to your•. I had no Indication in which direction-+.science taunt recognise powdrs and laws P p g P g ' !� -• . .. .. . self." .Your.., tarn_ The whole wide moor lay before' which can sad have been used by man, steel by the introduction of oobalt; I e, w g<+ g t suddenly a 1 without a sign of movement upon its I but wblch are unknown to European ctv•' 1 far e 9 In Uff bu lid V To ms. ' I tnterruppced, me, 'The process has been tented 1 turned and said Yell, James, �= •To you. 1 shall fulfill my commission broad expanse. I listened, but not a Bound i)laation, - f P there a uS1e rxKl c ualety abuut uu wbeoever I have told you my story I broke the 'perfect stillness of the night. I do not wish to 'whine or tee whimper, thTAughout the world .by 8 Contin-. g 1 Y i . .irionjured him to allow me to sit up with It was then, my dear friends, at- I stood. but I cannot help feeling that I Dave had'entsl firm, but there are endioatintlS and that is that you aren't two- him ao to shear! any dangerwhichmight not kngwtng to which direction to turn,I Lard measure dealt me t❑ this world. [-that the Sheffield nianufaatnrera faced." -Whv'do �vtiu Yay' that l" • F-- -- arise: at be lmpiored me with i"eaist- that the-hor o ible-earnestness not to add to his troubles full upon me. I felt that I was combat- any man, far teas an aged one, in cold I will fight for the privilege of mak- 1 sakes 7ame9, ^,iQ to ___R_tin by thwarting his arrangements. Reeiag ing against tomes of which 1 knew noth-{blend. ?tip temper and nature, however,j ln$ the new steel themselves wit}!- !even lies enemy praiaing this good . r:' that I war really distressing him by my ing. All was strange and dark and ter•, were always Eery and headstrong, and io1 I trait 1rr hia Characte-rr. -"' o-" ruth-�- 1. pertihactty, I at test allowed'him to c]use'r,ble - The tbonght- of you. and of the action when 'my blood is tap i-have' no.nut having t4, pay -.royalties under I ' _. , the door and to turn..the key upon the help which I might look for from your; knowledge o! what r am about either a foreign patent. _ 7esslt' went on the' other, "You outside. I shall always reroacb myself advice and Rosistance, was a beacon of the corporal nor -I would .have laid a I 1, l aren t two-faced, because .if. you .- -'tor my want of lirmaees. But what can hope to me, At Branksome, at levet. I Eoger upon Cihoolsb-6hah had we not High Speed Steel iS" it' in t..e you do when your own father refuses your should receive sympathy, and, above all,I seen that the tribesmen were rallying he making of tools required for borinR had another-faCC,yOti' would wear assistance.or cooperation? You cannot directions at- to what I should do; for hind him. Well, well: it is as old arorp' force yourself upon him.' - 'lay mint!is in such a whirl that I cannot I now, and there is no profit in dlsenssing and cutting the hardest materfalS, v "I am sure that you did all you could trust my own judgment- My mother was it. May no other poor fellow ever have at.a rapid rate. Such• tools are 1;. �,_. do." my sister. said. i content to be alone, my slater asleep, and the same evil fortune! !largely usee'd in armaanent nia'nufac- "I'meant to, dear Egtber, but. God help 'no prospect of being ably tea do snything'j I have written' a mbort anppl¢ment-to; me, it was hard to tell what tone right. until daybreak. trader th ircums the statements contained !n my journal;tittle. Tho neW material ie e8id to He lett me, and I beard his footsteps die tee what more natural th that a oni�; for your information and that of any,mark a ,great advaitee un the beat. � CAR ?,. ' away down the long corridor. It was then Ey to you as fast at-®y set d carr i one else who may chane* to be-interested.; 1 _ about ten,o'clock,.or a little atter. For a me? You have a clear h ed.t Jack sD in the matter. And now, .adieu! Be a gUalitteS�Q{ steel at preserit obtain11- _ time I paced up and down the roam, and' nut; man, and bell me wh t I abo do. good husband w Gabriel; and if your able -for making aher�s emplement';. s then carrying the lamp to the bead of Esther, what should I do?" He turned� sister be brave enough.to marry Into-! A few years ago the disMvery of 1 . . toy bed, I lay upon it without undress- from one to the other of us with out•'such a deTil•ridden family as ours by all .Ing. reading 'St. Thomas a Kemple.' and stretched bands and eager, questioning' means let her do so. I have left enough)high speed steel itself brought 7s I • praying from my heart that the night eyes. • - to keep my poor wife in comfort. When about a-revollition in steel making, FINE .Grain Sugar - Tnight pass safely over us. I'had•aYla.t - "You can do nothing while the dark- she rejoins me I should wish it. to be' II Mallen into a troubled sleep when I was dept} lasts, I answered. "We must re- equally divided between the children. It',The'American inventor. se,ught ,a! 7o have evctygewis alike alae auddenly .arouvwd by 'a lend. sonorous port tbe'matter to the Wigtown police: you hear that I am gone, do trot pity,I monopoly by means of,patent•S. The I of den at lett,each one efiotee 'Mound ringing in my earn. I sat up. be. but we need not send our message to 1 but congratulate III nttatAvaeulse t. Lawrenceite in case was taken• to the courts and .agar, see cite tlL Lawteaae in wildered, but all utas silent again, The them,until we are actually starting upon I • Your unfortunate friends • • •• 1 'taafis snthtrdtag-toollrs.,ssibs., lamp'was burning low, and my watch the search, so as tri'comply with the law John'Berthier Heatherstone. 1 the AmBriCan lost. It is under- w Mhowed me that it was going on to mid. 'and' yet' have a privhte investigation, an I I threw aside the letter and picked up I stood ,bat high speed steel Contain- ' ' "'night: I -blundered to my. feet, and was your mother wishes. John Fullarton, over! the roll of blue foorscap which contained 711g Cobalt' had• been produced in MEDIUM Grain. striking a match with the intention of the hill, has a lurcher dog which is as 1 the solution of'the mystery, It was' all Sa the bags of it. Lawrence lighting the candles, when the sharp, Aood an a bloodhound. If.we set him on; ragged and- fraydd at the inner_ v_dge, Sheffield but that its Iwssibilities' - •vehement cry broke out again so loud the general's trail he will run him down! with traces of gust, and thremd-.till ad" ".led Grain" bl ta=s� - a+od Ba clear that it might have been td if he had -to follow him to John o',1 bering to it, to show that it bad been Sve're not realized. eve. grsintsoTrek ss vtti�ss the, very room with mp. My chamber V Groote." I torn cut of a OLronRly ,hound volume, A Sheffield m$nufacttirer ti sola'.abort ase o a seed pearl, _� in the front of the Louse, white thope of The, ink"witb which it had been written h every one pare nae sugar. "It is terrible to wait calmly here while i that- to ted agaenst some' u{ the '".`:I my,mother and,sister are at the back, so•-he may need our'assletance." I had faded somewhat; but across-tete head'foremost Sheffield brands of high COARSE Grail that I am the only one who commands a of the first page was; inscribed in bold,j g "I fear our assistance could odder -any: l view of the avenue. Rushing to circumstances do him little good. There clear characters, evidently of.later date speed steel'the iteR' pd'H4ltiCd' has RiA. people plater ths,ga rem • the window I drew•the• blind aside and are forces at work here which are ba I than the rest, "Journal of Lieutenant J. mgraath. The et.Lswnaa Osseo ]coked cud. You.know that. the gravel B. Heatherstone in the`Thu11 Valley aur• 3hOWII an extraordent$ry Stipe4iur- Tag asuvsewrpgrain sdlseFtet drive open. up se as to'form a broad yond human intervention. Besides, there ing the autumn of 1841," and then under•i it •. crystal,reels about the miss df a is no alternative. We have, apparently,I 3 small dlr.msad,'and almost u . .;i •-' stretch immediately in front of the house. oe able clue as to the direction which I neatb• "This extract contains,. some ac.!' ` ' • q,. - bright, but quickly melted tato - „ Just in the center of. this clear space theyph ave taken, and for us to wander I ennui of the'events of the Eitit' week of!, • ., pure iweataess. there stood,three men looking up at the aimlessly over the moor in the darkness October of that year.. including the skirm•; perturbed Di27er— ti�'�llat on Your groaet's wtrolesaIer has ' ' house. The moon shone full upon them, would lxi to waste the strength which inh of the-Terada ravine and the death' the cost le uwan gliateni•ng on their' upturned' eyeballs,'may be more profitably used in the mord•I of the man Gboolab Shah." I have the i earth is the matter with you ',}tis I qu aad quamitity alll Suer. and by ite light I could see that they ing. _It will be, daylight by five o'clock.; narrative lying before me novf,- and I1 evening, waiter'? •FeerBt you give an by were awarthy•far.ed and black-haired, of •In an hour or so we can walk over the 1 ropy it.verbatim. Ir it contain. some+i rtes the fish and nutr }'Ori geyP, 're • a type .that I wag familiar with .among . matter which has no direct bearing upon `. .St.Lawraiafig SOssrNe " g hill together and get Fallarton'e dog." g p e sou " Waiter confidentially the Rikha and Afreedees. Two o[ them "Another . hour!" Mordaunt groaned, the'q.uestion at issue, I can only say fetal I P (confidentially) �� W. 4 'y • . .were thin, with eager, aesthetic coun-' ! I thought it better to publish what is —"`Fell, to tell ,you the _truth sir.', "every minute,seems a° age." tenancea: while tire -tliizdsstut king-like -Lie down on the mora again and rest trrefevant titan 69 ritttiitg and clipping.+•' _ __.- 'v if canhot servo, our+ to. lay the whole statement open to the It was 'lgh feplc �'tJlt 'ad fhat fish:' po4tiReTC"'sa4ti T _--_____ y of hnvin¢ been tampered with: father better,than by laying up It" D ��h8t's become of the oTd-fag I- I11 �' strength you can, for we may have a _ ifi'fled--ggn.tle_.raln._.gb)rm thA.qua _ � _- _.__ T ' weary trudgo before ria. But yon' sten - _ _ _ �T - --tianed it �acket which-the .general had ` watered the' fl0a'e>9 ttitltQltt"'ti'yeng - ` �O intended (or ane,"- • .r to"beat' them to death'?. You knoll'. , _. _ I is here," he anmwered, drawing a `Co-nlpPnaation• the sort we mean. The kind she '� ' .__. _. ema]I,. flat parcel• from his• pocket and - ' �� '' - , . ,. ; hanyling it over W me; "you will find, no I She—"I envy-Miss Playne. She� always insisted ori,yoil carrying the : doubt, that it will explain all wblch has`plays so *ell that a-1•ie'forgets how- fern out to get the benefit of. _ Y' ftmf}s�su� 1 bwen No mysterious.' ,, ing Shoes i The packet Was -geaied at either end she louks,' _ . . . 1 ,. _ -, ' ililt:I1,�.;b' ' with black wax,- bearing the�taipr�'de of lie--"$lit y011, lack Sfi well hat + h til, „ � the flying grit8n, which I knew to be the I - - - '. __ . ?11tr ,si( .- 'rsr -Ren eral:H crcwt., It, was }arthEr get!ared''�nP�-fvrfjet.9 Ttpw'-Fell -play-. -•- At Onoo t.o do picture coloring for ns in ` WANTED-yore Workers their homy with our wonderrul Chem• Everybody by a baud of ))road tare'which I cut with' . . teal Pro,ie.e. Rimpld, • - •-:; men an'eal vuc,rk: rapidly done. All ay , W my pocket knife. Across the outside was+ terns furnished. Positively no experience required. We furnish ter Prgoeas and I written, in bold handwriting- "J, F9ther-,, "We ATP someWhAt'mll31ca1,•��and ' chemicals and supply you with pictures to color, whieb yon return to us. Good .. T E PERFECT' SHOE ' gill ".Lest. Req.,".and -underneath, To he yy k th. No canvassing or -eding-••our tray= ' ' i handed tci that gentleman in the event of testi t•he family next door is hav I epllens selldtbis gopodei andhthe, Held id uhlimiu;d for our werS, If you want -lean . MR SUMMER SPORTS 1 the disappearance or deeagme,or 51aJr,r-; ilig the daughter take singing les^ plew+a❑t work the year ronnd'tor whole or spars time, write us and we wtil san� tient rel I. A. Heatherdtone, 1'.L., '1:.14.,t . g, ASK YOUR DF.ALSR- ' • i late of the Indian Armv." G, .it )mar I I stitls.'� "l':mltlAtton, eh 4 Looks f you contract and the RKS we pay. .a • - wag to know the dark secret c•::ii,'h wadi more like revenge."'� I 1. I COMMERCIAL ART W�RKB, 3S/ CQLLteOE STREET, TORONTO,'OriT. t ' •q . ,.p tett — iM'; . ... . : .. .. tett.,:. P� � .'r,,, r :..•„,. . .. .. 4:' a�:a' .ter ,....,:.•r�.t m,, a:w ^�,kt. ,h 'yh tett 1 w�,, . ..; _ ..2.. , .. ::. '... 4 t ..J” K•T.R,-, ..'^M" -.�:1t",k+-a .} 4 �'+F • '�. ,;,4j'4,riF' ..-.. — .,-' 'Y:.v' '.7r'"` i. r sy+ .; .,- ..o s'.. ^s�•z� .vs"5�.+' q.' s r.J ,.l;K '.dPi.# w� 'iers. ..Tay' s �"..'-. 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DC �,, f IN BAKING POWDER SEE a3QifCAsL t Q T H A-T-It-ti—t-N-O R SD 1 a N ` CTIOWB •.!8efar<if a ca" h seemed as batt - - ARE PLAINLY N L Y PRINTED O N With each_. recurrin THE LABEL,ANDTHAT ALUM - r .9,fsd as hopeless( ours can possibly be. tt distribution of i •y, This is the ex of fir.H. .B hOO°ro teases £e s n e bnfer tion ee to J ��+ why knighthood ie not conferred on Sir. - 'i OR SULPHATE OF ALUMINA354 Bathtuat St Toronto,'is 'Ilia own.'- Borden, To some persons it seems strange n. OR SODIC A L U M I N 1 C 8 U L- I Of THE 1 Words: that the,flrst calzen of Canada should not P H A T E 1 8 NOT ONE O F tIMRM3 1 t ', "Gentlemen-I have much pleasure in have at Ieaat a knighthood when so many r�K others have .received- the honor.. These _ THEM. . THE WORDS "N O mentLaning is you the benefiq received peTeoae forget' that at the $ret oppor- - a ALUM" WITHOUT THE 1 N- - $omyonrNa-Dru-Co Dyspepsia Tablets tunity after his election to the Premier. 1 7 — and can.cheerfully recommend them. i ship, Mr. Borden had conferred.upon him rc a G R E D i E N T a IS NOT IS U F F i- zt�`•-- .. -"Ply hadcoufirtaed dyape ®lift all he rank of 'Privy Caunc3tlor, and this � y�. ''�, �� C 1 E N T. MAGIC BAKING K 1 N G `y�•-" • � =r te'�' �'�' peva its wretched symptoms, and tried about rank fe a very high one, several degrees POWDER COSTS N O MORE higher than that of G. C. B. or Knight - THAN THE O R D 1 N A R Y `Klaelp all the advertised Cures with no success, of the Oi and Cross of the Bath. It ranks Q v i. _i You have is Na-Dru-Co ,Dyspepeia immediately aftbr that'of Knight of the - RNs NQ�st KINDS. FOR ECONOMY, BUY CO -o' 'Tablets the best curative "tint I could Garter. a degree which is very rarely con- 7 THE ONE POUND T 1 N i.'' �A�s NC AWM '' !erred on ar,.v but members of the Royal Ind. It is now such a pleasure to enjoy I ;a _ iia 'losses with their co uent nourish- tamely, sir Edward (trey being a notably , . E. W. GILL E TT COMPANY. L FM i TE D }i °6� exception. The President of tie Priv �{r z• '° � 'pent that rwant tb mettionthis fbrthe Couficil Is the th'ird'6mcer of State. After q� Y !benefit of others" R man has been sworn In as a Privy icon- ? WINNIPEG' TORONTO, ONT., MONTRaAL ', i The fact that a lot of escri tions Q! cillor, it is v<•ry,rarely indeed,that be to f'• . t ! Pr offered even the Order of the Bath, Men �o-Called"cures"have failedtohelpyott !flee Bright, Olsdetone, Ja'ftee Bryce and � ;; >ti no sigh that you havt got to on John Burn?, all Privy Conagiliore, were y 3. suffering. Try Na-Dru-Co Dyspepsia- never knighted. 4Tablets and see how quickly this sterling "The Kingdom of Canada." The -old .shepherd promised that took him out again and tied him up emedywill veyonreliefaadetartyoar :b� within a week Pompey would note in a gateway, through which a flock stomachworkin properly. If it doesn't a somewhat by startling e. Ewart, has, g�o� y been made by Mr. John S. Ewart. K c., "bide in the same field with a 'help you,you get your money back. ,qoc of Ottawa, to-the effect that there P•hould of sheep was driven back and forth ;.a box at our druggist's. Compounded be organized throughout the Dominion,a sheep. . over him. At the end of three days '` ls by the National Drag and Chemical Co, dries of what he proposes to christen as When the shepherd began the oft 's course of treatment he was " °wt+ of Canada, Limited, Montreal; 14t Ringdom-Clubs." Mr, Ewart for many treatment, an innocent-looking lit- disc all ed ` yeani has been a leading advocate o! ;q Rag , quite cured. He wag , complete autonomy for Cpnada within the tle terrier might have been seen never again known to cast so much British Em ire. He likes to talk of "the 1 t : c NOT TO BE SNUBBED.. _ xing'dom.ot,Canada+'i in ea,ct, be-gave to chained up the owes ..-rail_�n -a genote at.a sheep. - --' -- the-first and in many respbcts the most tae aheepfoldslA number of alert important address he has delivered on Cheviot rams kept him under con- Ari Balis ed His Fashionable Friend he subject..that title. scant surveillance, while they snort -Holds Record For Long Service. � .. �-' -While Coming From Work. H� theory in outlined is a clause which be surceete as a statement of the object ed and stamped their feet threat- Nottinghamshire's (Eng.) grand of Kingdom Clnbs, In 1t'he mays, 'Re• ;aW Circumstances forced James fieith- cognising that after a lout period of py �. euingly. old man, _Hark Godfrey, died at ,me leave school and earn his living litical evolution, Canada has at length . After an hour or two of this, Carlton at the age of 92. He had wed. ore he was sixteen years Old. attained to the position Oft,& salt-govern• - Pompey was chained to one of the completed eighty ' Ing state; that.her legislative and fleeat P Y P 8 Y yearn OOntln- y e many another boy, he had no independence is undiapated; that Ler GraQd Duke D�lttri, rams, and the shepherd drovr,*he '*ous service with the firm of ant toward any particular trade. 'rlght to, make arrangements with foreign pair backward and forward. The -Messrs. J. and. R,-Morley, hosiery so tools the first b that offer- �°unuiea to uorces.tbo that eth land nd s t, first cousin a Czar Nicholas; of terrier was dragged--about like an manufacturers, of Leicester and That happened oto be with a ' Isaadmitted; and that, herefore..and Eu�a' in line of succession to the old shoe: Whenever he got on his Nottingham. When he reached the doaint itis title nad appearance of • Russian thmae. legs, the ram charged and butted age of 90 the firm nsmith; and he became_ an ex- ! g pressed flim to of & she oyghc to .Pas o^ the status ' him until- his ribs were nearly retire on a pension. This he reluet- r, _ ert workman:' H-e w4a pretty well I co a nation, this Club has to:tie object taatisfied with his job and with the the elevation of our count" to the. in-,,has been going on there, thus tying up cracked Then. as he still showed antic did, but shortly afterwards he tarred mat rank o whish her 1-m h-r• ready cash that should have been need signs of fight, the gate was opened, returned to the works and asked to 1*P )naney he made at it, and he Saw n0 I ledged maturity most justly eatitl+s hAr =-to pay arrnunta. Ismigration coneen used r y y j .1khou progress' towards to come in by the shipload, and, of course :and the. ram rushed out to join his be allowed to work.again for his n Wh he sFiou think an the ah vrraixent ' ilolitIc9lresti emancipation hal been the m•,st putfbiadds new-wealth tZ the country and I companions. The,rams were driven pension. He said he eau of.himself because the useful I interewuag.- nad latportaat-charsetaristu Dote fresh looney to circulation. Besides,i p preferred be, *.brk he did obli ed him to (soil his of Canaalan history yet there ham arver the C P.B. bas announced that tbey pry _round and round the yard, and the Ing buay at his hosiery frame to wi4} panda and soniet,imeei his face. - i rwitb one ephermal'exception! bwn any PK**-V) spend At ouoe 9100,000,000 in new unresisting little terrier was drag- leading an alis life. His length of R ' endeavor to end the allegiance of S:ao- extersnona and Improvements- is Canada. g ' One evening as Keith, begrir4ed ads to her Roverelzrs. The perpetuation It is prosumed that they have made the ted- ignominousty behind,- until service is said to 'Constitute a re- s' '01 that alleviince wig; not in a way 'be tecesear financing, Other oorporatroa■ hardly a breath "a left in his poor, cord for the 'Midlands, h duet and soot, the result Cf a affected by the stt:inme°t of the obect-aro y g profn¢red !or ,trneaz ale as expenditures, battered little body. ` ay'e hard work On a hot roof, Wa8 !of this Club. Bing George is now King of though none on as large a ,tile a• the C - _ f, i �oing home,'he, met Mrs. Landon, Cassia instead os Canada Deiag one P B. -These thtnCa, 'talon In eoa'Isetion ' He was given a- respite of twrne. Some mea never recoEfaize as op- of his domtaioae, site yhall be one. of hu' with the ppMspents for a bountiful harvest hours, and in the afternoon they portunity unless it is labeled. Ian Old friend of the family. leers. Kingdoms, 1 both Sn Eastern and in western Canada; j ndon had always WLed Jim; for ' "When framing one letiera, c.onPtttu!ton make difficult for anyone W be pes■tm• g In IN7. Sir John A: Macdonsid. nhsnrving tette about either the itamedlate or the - e honestly admired his cheerful that the -period of our -colonial rubor#:n- gro•pective _future of the■ country. -- spirit, his sturdy character, and his i ation wail approaching its <-ioe . desired It is probably perfectly safe to Say that that oar ofllctal title ■hnald be the, King. should a world-wide de resatoa develop ;9 N ionmte devotion .to .his widow- i door of Canada This Club declares that within the crit p y year there to no country I mother, he fiftieth ar.ntvers.r of our natal day anywhere wbich will feel -Its a9'rFtm ad This afternoon, however, she bad BOua be a fitting and appropriate year..Itrrls a. will Canada Anme of the real iA which to realise the wish of the great- i•wcno dabblers may get nipped, but th.rrl ►C111�'�►3.N +C�►?�? ■�V�`�M../Lcpl'1'3 �been.Calling upon same of her fai&h- I est of oar departed Canadian ■tateamea" I. no proopecc of any legitimate business �(J,� 1 nab hE-acqualntanees who lived-not ' Ewart points out that those who being badly hurt. tient wtater may pos 34 , aro working toll•a more centralised or- sibly era Some lack of employment amongmor from, Keith's Home, and had un- garisation of the Empire have no end of, unskilled labor, tint only amort* those! rtunately absorbed a little of the I organrsationa, Including ,the Across tho'classes who are always on tbs verge of ifTAaL,fNiD ►set t t�t revail'ed Amour them. I(yeas Club, he Impart.! foloatsl Club. the'peau whether times ■ns good or. bad. HL1D CWFIC;t $8 KING KT: EAST, TORONTO P $ Arttfab Csaadtaa Club. the Lintted Empire' * Making New Canadlana. t clay be that .Jim was a little �C7ub, the Ladies' Imperial Club, the Vta: j MONTREAL• LONDON. K.C.. ItNO. « tori. League. Festivals of Empire, the', The relatrrras of whet may be deaer!hed rties than usual', perhaps Mrs. Imperial Mleseoo, the Imperial Parlia• as acclimatised- Caeadiares to our now a feared that her new friends ; meatary :Association, the Royal Colonial cltisens are cauatag ooaetder.ble dkctre i old see hike speaking to' this ; Icons te, and to Cal Fe rata orglCalaa•'; sign, 7r u not tamely Lh which C of f•,r. d not -uaderste,nd if they ,tions a, the Imperial Federation Legagtrn�etgnerS, but the attitude. whielt Canadians - tbs Daughters of he Empire, the Overseas bear towafde O!d Country immigrant&{ sg' Club. theNavyLeague, nad the Caaad.aa ' ari.1 whish those lmmigrmta best towards, . `' Isap� a •�ooty young Workman. At any rate, arA "i irh that is cane," R` INVESTMOT OF MATURIMG IJetsorg League. Ha therefore advocates g comment, B��DC �Y� ���� �'����u�e • lam he approached, she tried to the organization of Kingdom Clubs with' it Is perhaps overlooked ny many poo-1 .7 !v of .7 void his his eye, the definite purpose a■ oatlineg. pia hat.an eariroJy.urnrecPAeoeed-sir,:a•',Aftermath-of War, ttoa is developing in tale ominirv, ergot' But Jim felt himeel4 quite 8B' I.Ince the first halt of the :4th cebturr }• `' --1 L - ; orgy OI respect in his WOvkio That there should be any a Balkans in ham there been any !a ziKrati to tr. vol• TIIEI�'E.ills a great J'128ny BOndS AT[[! otl4G7' B twe,an .the slaughter to the Balkans is ase d Canada thrill the last tan`yr..rP. rhes as in his Sunday suit Nor theyesz 1919 and the comforts of ills la It Is dmibtlul it there ever has been Eon I�� r i lie 8ny iatenxicxII of:pgs9117g an the Province of Ontario fa' the year OU, fish immigration to atp eoq't on $imil is Investl'nerfts Iridittlrtl+tg dt fRls peJ'jGld may De dif ,ult to understand. It is anantities as is coil:n.t !u now. The ,ar•' friend of the family without I aevertheloom a tact, All wars leave a •r• *~pais o(, the logs end t I r D 40' a s. I were e e IR t " y' - a ERG r ;.; eetiII her. And od of almost wore y i �74e CSerlt f'natket s0- Sdw hn.lnn.. de•_ cot^ll art' f. _ .��' O segs e �_it' d It . ._ _. as h a6aed rah. E•r:�h � P I and ]w i -- ro• resaia . A � p 1� thele wake. BO 'M met, e • mtA w m ■ hes no L e' �r; R h Fn h Are tow v.' j rs. Landon h'e took off his hat. g• ! err! S ltttdt periods d oda a runt De re of short d n O! I14 duration, or or rebs; t tt' ween !n • way tbwt will hwve the� _ p opportunity l 'DeStf'f1tCJ'1t. +a*d'• d said, good-naturedly, `-Good special circumstances they may be of con.!efroct or bal.ancrng up the eompostter Aa. f t siderable length. The latest -" 4 evening,. 113ra. Landow• _ It'S the I previous es•I tionallty which one day la to be Caa- ample was the South African war, stet: alis", -WL ARE PREPARED FO MAK! PROPOiAId FOR THE )wmeold Jim under all this dirt!" ceedint which, for a year 'or two, there'- In Toronto there era mbele stt•eets and., RETlREAafNT 0/ iTANDARD tONOd was somewhat_ acute commercial and Iia-i is }toyta eeclfoam wbolq blocks ewmpoRel . tNORTLY Tp social stagnation. {entirety of Fng!;■haven nr Srr:tchmen.; mArUmig, IN EXCHANGE FOR suirA1LL�secumirIt, CCS$ FOOD.- _ The r•aaon for this phenomeaoa fs that, Thev are hard worker■ as a rn'o and mos! ..'O/ DESIRED NArumrY. war not only makes capital timid, but of tbem are Taking qnd Arid t1;g sept_ }: destroys-a large slice of i-L An example I generating w','1 be pure Canadian as,ars r . T,k They Thrive on Grape-Nuts.' of timidity was yeen during'the recent;the present rt•,Idren and grand-children of W�ef'nl7tent Bonds—L 0 yield 4.1'x%to,43�%. �- Balkan eruption, when the peasants of former srr:vile Healthy babies dont cry and the France and Germany, tearful of a co it It by beer, stir that in ranatiR we f�� �+ fJ 'jwell-nourished baby that is fed on (lagr.cioa which would embroil all Eur I make too much of the' nationality of oua.j City DebenfureS—1 o �?te(.O 5% to 6%. _ ope, arg credited with having withdrawn;anew tore. Even ht oar c"vous returns we. Grape•Nuts is never a'crying baby.- from the banks all their, ready money.; Insist on -this fnfeirns�tloa.•Po that thee' he; Public Vtgity BondS-�•-L o yte40 5% to 574 Many babies who cannot take any Their purpose was to be in a position to i only persona w`:,-. appear in the class±fl-' ,T �1 a_ 1 /� a 6%.otheiR food relish the rfeot food it in cave of,trouble, so.that after-'eation in the CoLnadii n Seu.ua a, pure sl'1dttStrLsiL �C7fIfiS—TO LCL. 574% t0 V%. Pe the cloudy rolled by they could bob up I ranad±aae are the Indian tribe a. A dif• y iGsape-Nista,-and get Well, serenely with their Heel eggs, This pro-! rerent state of affairs prevails in the , t My baby was given up by"three pees of.withdrawals Is 'wbat is known 2,8! rotted States. There as soon as an Im•' .; "hoardlnt gold" and is said to have migrant arrive, decides that the country• Partt!¢YiaPa or our Current lessees aunt aper rspnearg. ' 4octors who said that the con- reached e-:tenstve proPortions and tem.! i& rood enough for him and bee*-nes sed milk on vrhicIh I had fed her 'porarily decreased the world's supply oft naturalized, be forgets that be ever has' - , liquid capital.. I been anythfug bot- an'American citisAr.'.i Ima ruined the child's 6tomach. But a permanent Ices was sustained by A .lady trom Chicago pointed Oct to Ire a , One of the doctors told-me that the the actual destruction in the war.' A vast this lntererting fact the other day. Ir,, thin' to do would be to ti - amount of 'Pro' and wealth was iii, Chicago she bad met Fnglish. Irish and! _. ,. 1^" g Y erally wiped off the face of the earth. { Scotch girls In numbers, but there' was' VV IIT=U4 : (Irs Nuts so I of moms and ' when railways, brad - O , L Grape-Nuts, 8 pre- Bee, public roads,i no sign to indicate that they were env- flared it as .#ollows: I soaked ll public works of a s. telephone. tany n lift.I thing but Americans, They had even die•i 4b : and works of a�1 deecriptiorre, to any °0th- carded their accents: The oneP who take lesspoonfuls III one pint of cold I'a gha f private property. are d stroyed.irk!the longest to lose their distinctiveness ft�star for half as hour, '.then I g em it ---- placed. They canonlybears aced by was only a matWrbof a few Years.h'They F �tralned Off the •liquid and mired -drawing upon public credit and securin were all Americans. I ea , n� I through It cash from the mosey lendingteaspoon -a of this steal N e :lr 1 I centres of the world—London, Pallia" BSr_f 'sol \o RLQ HORNS �•. m Nuts juice with six teaspoon- I un and perhaps New York.- litany of! " REF.OR HIN G A C$ININAI,, sM�flTtOt�R a these works arse' nbeolutel ! i9ostl�a7 Eula of rich milk, put in a pinch of � Y 3inpei•atfve, o Thus the cash for them has to be secured felt and a little sugar, warmed it(regardless of what it cosh;. It's for this Hots a Fox Terrier Was Cured of: �%nd gave, '', -.to :baby every two- reason that succeeding a war of any pro. Bad Habito. ours portions there is always a severe money GUARANTEED for one v 1 c� tightness even more acute •than duringy� In this simple, easy way I saved the,time of the war itself. The-pro'oeea� Attached to..-the .packs - of fox-* 8$aiatt�mechaJi�ica3 defects - $aby's life and have built 1ler, up of rehabilitation is even more expensive i hounds that'hunt the wild hill-coun- than the actual cost of Harrying on the,.try on both sides of the border be= a strong, healthy child, rosy and military operations thetbaelves. s �ughing. The food must certainly That a period of tight money ban ar- t-ween England and-Scotland is a rived Its now generally remratzed. It' l'i'ttle fiend of terriers, whose btlsi- PROOED by several p yrs of _ Abe perfect to have such a wonderful h Laid that the underwriters. of Ironaon ` act as this. Lean truthfully say have declined to take any further bond ness it is to.follow up the chase, to experience a most f- tiiisfao-.. , I 'thi'nk. if, is the beet food•in the issues tuntilche municipalities This or p practically go tQ required, and tors bra -"The Sonora is motor ground when world to raise delicate babies Qn enterprises wh£ah�aso_nit_at. y_a,��to__driue-ar--d-iaw--otit the:Jox--Stub - driven, using but little c!irrent.: of --is 41soo a 3e icioua hetlltllfu.l ,bonne or�debeni ree'aiti or obti¢e;d I a dug was Pompey, part of whose_ -- $y-a new-device-tl,e-Boma-dose , - fol- town=u " �. _ tory_ is ielat4ed by -a contributor away with the rasping Arid metallic g p8=nig"W6 IiBZ'8`dI _ gez a9oag: as .best-they_ cam Tor eoaao- vered in our,taf>lily,."_ ... valuahle plapning extensions or new-enterprises pey was a mischi6vous creature, _ dueels a smooth, ear-plea-iing tone. the sto&g, healthy man or wo- starting up will be disposed to wait until and more than one cat had reason money can be secured with less dlfiloulty. to regret having attracted his no- SPECIAL FRICE TILL AUGUST 18T. r.= - «t furan.' It stands for"the true theor>' This in turn will react on ecujitaymeat, tom`' health, "There's a reason," and if men are out of work or,-waWee_ara t3OB' - _.Our stock must be reduced by that time for the annual stock takia . f reduced, it will the`° re-aot on bu&daes■ He also acquired It taste for mut- - d it ie explained in:dile•little .generally. ton, but so cunni" and stealth -Senora. Draw Hera (Kotor-Driven) ..,. Reg. $20.00. Sale prier$13.26 boo7Lr a41 10_____W81IITille," in Such Is the connection between toe Salk• g y Sonora Niekei Hmra " nd_bmeinese in Ontario. w re- is e 4Q& Oat_.ltq had Com- ' " Llitli Dullness In Cariaea: -- "m tte! me o1 ahetip-killing eEee��..(tt;.EomD��Eani dt Eleetric, Bragsir ;>Dso:00: Sale prior$17.9A ,'. tree road the shows latter! A oar'em_ �>berit; Nickel $3e.00. Sale price j22.00 - appears from' tune to test. They an Be tar there to little sign of dullness several times before he was caught I ",at Swulne, true, and full of human Intelvet, in this country. Occaetorially one Derr. red-handed. Thus o-v Phenra or wrIle a odmplatnt about colfeoLlona, yalliin"• g ll icteda wp = _ 1ar17 in the weer. being slow. But the sent him out to a hill farm where R(TSSELL MOTOR CAR COMPANY, LIMITED some mea never -get past their aituaery.. .inn Poems to ha ""haat to do there was a ileo who knew hoc& trt� ii� success. with the Balkans. hat rerulis from the •moan! or r+0 eotaia speculation which break dogs from annoying sheep Accessories Department. WEST TORONTO' b •• .. ,--♦.,• ..r = � •.....•....: o-.. .�,'.? '....n' «,.�; .. .. u.i._ a :''will t as. �i L.:. 'a.x •• .� .- „ .,�., •.:^.(.:.♦"r: ,'. .,....,� • ...:" ,... '.. w,'?: ,. ... .' _ -. , ,. l'• ,•x Vy, F'S5P'.f TX•" :i' 3'�.. �N,u^p'.b '-f-5•. _ "W. �.. - .. .�, ..-. ..,. ,+.. .... d" ,. gK<Z-...,.., „ --+`-dG.+�'` .s a..,- ..u��.w-a. w. h �•: / ,5s�'�,... 'fuk;k,Ia,+q+�',.!,' �r.,�„ '',:�,•r., h, ,9'..�' 'Rwwec .s,:..yr♦y,,;. .5 �?`',�'- �'r¢.' 8�,�, :7 r, t !.+- fit r r: t .v:l. r ..�u^s.a q .'H,''�: f '..,:r ;''"4- %..«' �•.' .,. ^...'b i'-., :. ,., .. tr —�'-77- -77-,-, 7 'j. _ 7 loss! rORSE8 FOR SALE—The under; da with the latter's parents, Mr. d ,?,.qyya, 2M good rise. C"be 466M at any time Ing her own stable,ClarewonL JOHN A.SHIAX Buffalo. The _2_U7=,&_ HORSE REGISTER 7 203 * an i1good had for sale two V gbt IN wildtAn Mrs.Ellison. Pure "its 011100, Mrs. David Turner'19-"visit Clover Ho n­ rLia" sister. Mrs. Meek, in ill in the hospital at - latter is seriously _IH__ :� TH SEASON' the atti�p crese~—46708, A. T We are pie to see our fellow IL26 per year 11.00 if poAl in advance. on the The Standard bred Registered Trotting townsman, John Kirkton stallion,the property of Dr.Jan. Moore, This is guaranteed pure honey and from the hives ' a reliable- loftl to een far klin,and Thou.Maddaford, Whit dealer. IN TEN POUND 411 A. Baboariptions to the United Status,6140 streets occasionally,as he ham Broo in advance from welt for tilong time. by, wWmake thseason Of19l3, so fol Methodist 00—THE NEW SHORTiNING— TheLadies' Ala of the M lows: Monday,May 12th, will le-ve better than lard, Pickering JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, church will hold their monthly meet his own stable lot 8;B,F.con In at the home, of and proceed to Appleby's hotel,West - CRIS 30c. a tin. Mrs. Gardha Ing 0 00MMENT5 4mn, on We4aesday evening. All HilLfornigh4 Tuesday,Lwa stable for NOTILS, AN tial total, come. night. Wednesday, Comms :4* with Oshawa, for noon, hotel, Raglan, for QUAKER' CORN FLAKES Master Leslie Sanderson met wi The so-called tuberculosis cure a very peculiar and painful affair one night. Thursday, St. Chat so' h0tel- He was stung by a - night 'Friday,Tern es'ploited by the German scientist day last week. Port Perry. to 3 Packages - 25c. hornet on the temple. In a short time peranoe hotel,Utica, for noon, Colwill's Dr. Friedmann, has been put to his face swelled to an enormous size, night. Saturday hotel, Brook in. for the test and has been declared by necessitating calling the doct3r who in Royal hotel,Whitbv for moon thence to %­aWAN BRAND PICKLES. Best on the market 251. HOLBROOKS KIPPERED HERRING IN TOMATO. short time brought relief. his own stable until Monday afternoon. ..!the m9dioal profession to be The improvements to the Baptist Baron Elect— �56291 (12823), the im- HOLBROOKS SARDINES IN TOMATO labsolutely worthless. A number church is nearing completion. Much ported Clydesdafe stallion, the property ivf casses that were reported to credit is due Messrs. Money and Bur. of W.M.Pugh,of Cl&remont,.will make Juice - Dalton's Lemonade too for the able and artistic manner in the season of 1913 as follows- moaasy_... -Lime '.0 cures, have failed to 'Come UP which they have done the work. The to H.Gregg's con 9,for night, near .' Lemons Blends proceeds Oranges Bananas to the expectations of the s re-opening will be held the Tuesday, R. Eagleson's Mongolia, for Look out for the announce- future. noon, and W.Armstrongs it. for night; There Cabbage of the so-called remedy. ment, Cedar Grove, !--� —--Wednesday,R. Milroy 13 wh I ch, 110 r a _77-77 were certain cases rywood for - 'time noon,G.D.Milne's Cher time gave encouragement to those night: Thursday, Goo. White's Dan. Now Advertisements. emcerned, but eventually relapse button,for noon, jag. White's Brock JAB. RICHARDSON'S road,forriaht; Friday. A. Knox's emurred and the patients became DULLS FOR SALE—The under- Brock road for noon, McLean's Hotel, LJO detaigned has for sale a few young short- worse than ever,and all hope van- born bulls,about i4monthe old, Suitablefor Bro Saturday, L. I G R 00 E R E S 0 agbaw,for night, s own stable NL Y regent uses. Prices moderate. E.E. PUGH. Pilkey's for noon,thence to bi isbed to give place- todespair. It & until the following Monday morning. lsromont to be regretted that Dr. Fried. SALE—Gasoline Engine, 15 King,d Cburtahip, (14722) Imported W J IOfID such prominence to his FoRaorse Power.everything in A.1, condition Clydesdale stallion the property 0 gave the da�� also snapper,belting etc. Engine cost 4750. Kelliher, Dunbarton, wil take sesuedy before it had received the now,will sou enein s and ch-pper for 62W cash, ran Friday snap for somebody.Apply to E.H.GOURLIC teas Moncrieffts Albion until Fr n OILS--ALL ' KINDS L morning, when he mDetion and suII pport of the medi- 'Pon.,.,.Woburn.P.0, will return to his ow eel profession. To have hopes stable, where he wi I remain until the at right price, those suf. OPERATOR WANTED - Young fLIlowing Monday morning. Coal oil by the gal., 5 gallon or bbl, gasoline the beet raised in the bteasts of k_7 1&dT wanted its operator at the Inde Moncreiffe Albion- (Imp.) J2800: Linseed oil, raw and boiled, turpentine, shellac,varnish, etc Pre= feriDg from this dreaded disease, dent To-@phone Central. Pickering. (16380) The celebrated Clydesdale stal experience not necessarily required, Duties to For parCculars app lion, the property of W. J. Kelleher, and then to have these hopes van. co—on-4t once, Tyto RS.J.H,BUNDY, Pickering Dtinbarton. will make the we on of Monday, May 12th DOWN lab as the air is actually cruel. 1913,as follows �SUGAR /S �%ose who received Dr. Fried- "DAST-URE TO RENT-60 acres be- will leave his own stab e, the Kelleher P Ing the north quarter of lot ig in the have the best. d concession of the township of Pickertalt Farm, Donba,too,and proceed to T. A. Now is the time to get a. supply-We .,4 z's Brock road man with open arms have mad, good gross with 11111aing w&1W,plenty of shade Koo . for moon, theme to themselves fidR�ulous. but they %ad good fences. kPP toGifiORGEHART. McLean'shatel. Brougham, for might 1-'iG@.Wbitevale P 0. 19 V.40 log. VC Greenwood, when Tuesday, Brooklin for will exercise greater care SALT /S NEOESSARY nINDERTWINF-I carry a full for noon-, John V pond's ..-the next man makes his appear- " an ly at In14rU96t14nLI HAZT4410Z COW nighl. Wednesday. Royal hotel. Whitby -what you require-dairy, table and stock salt. ;;ip< to the I&, for MOOD and night. Thursday. Col. any of an%da Twins,guamatioad Come and get 'what With a consumption cure. cost made,and the pries will be food,, to Colo- Pollatt's Kingston road.for noon, Frank Fare favorably with that of any othar mono• eature, Early orders receive arst attention X&ddisford's base tine, Pickering, for Tuesday, last week, we Me 4L.Lf for And don't forget that we have meats, bisevits, cheese'-canned goods 0n Tt T,B. MARQUES. Pickertug otaint. Friday,8 Bath's Pickering noon and nigbt� Saturday. Own $%&his bmted the birthday of our Domin- OR SALE To CLOSE UP AN until the following Monday morning. in great abundance. ion. Very few will look upon tht F Estate-26 acres Aaamy toll fflood brick ,oiso.barn.stables.I acres orchard s rumcuum Lord Roberta-The Celebrated French Sunday. day other than merely a holiday, 30ria Car line, j mile Ircra C�0"b stallion, the property of Lou. We get fresh bread every I day except air*'im close to Ole V1. 'Wkering villa Price, Cash *AW. Lidgett, K a&&a,will Wake the season an which they cease front their ' IrIMLET.156 W11W. Ave. . Our groceries are the freshest. Apaty to A. N. of 1913 an follows: Wednesday pro- tht. canto,aventop� *do to Colwill's hotel Brook in. until a 0e=Lj=&j yh regular employment to seeds Asoy In amusemeno of various F1 ARM FOR SALE In Pickering-A night whom he returns to his own staHs- first close farm coutatning about 105 seres where be will remean until Friday &to ,kinds. They forget the fact that. be%ng parts of Of Lots 28 and*9 con 6 Pi-kerias ernoon when h roceeds to R.6, Cam 50_ntip now occapted ul Ur. Fred Wtight, the day is the anniversary mack's con 4. iry of the tbe land 'd of!tie Wet,with a ring eredlt Me . are he will remain an- G EORCAE -PH I L I P so the prowleas oil the evening when he will return to his Airth of a young nation, a natiot) cLacthroosh-M Otto" g Wee noo are a good frame house with atom*foundation 'that is- making remarkable pro- I good book born*. wind milt and orchard a astable until the toll win (f to plough after harvest and fuU4 peg. day. ress in the development of itp 460ston on April tet 19 4 A splendid chanes 1609] (13461)The 9 Edivard Darnley-.'i for a good I&=% Terms pja . Apply W T, Ported Clydesdale inatural resources. 'MRoy notion, 0. WjUaGAN,Markham, 39tf isabionably bred im itobs Dal Goal ion. %be property of .,have achieved- greatness through 91,51 PSON Agent-British Amet- of Green River, will make the season of I'EEL'S SHOE STORE 'bloody wars. taut Canada is be Ica Ftre Assurance company Incorpor 1913 as follows, Monday afternoon 4ted Is 13.Capital 1i 10DO.003.no premium notes leaves his own stable and proceeds to wt we c collecting Brougham _W HITBY ,itoming great by her people e XFL9- 01 premium not*$ collectible at 30 4671 hotel for-night. Tuesday. notice,*28 Mutual Company are s, for ccon, Liver ling in.- the arts of peace. We tbomcow Remember those noted are fialso W. H.Molor'r,On should take greater pride in our for five the amount of your yearly or ool for night� Wednesday afternoon, three year poli Insure Insure in the Bnuab Amer- Tbc4. Barce'A.Cherrywoot]. for nipho a ran we do. which is purely Canadian country than we do. In the Unit• and ran we protected from thaw impost one Thursday, Thos, .. Reesor's, Scarboro complete line of fine tinil heavy boots and shoes of av"7 fall ti- noon. his own 8 We carry a ed States patriotism is instilled a"D aim ?Tln who Can 91-8tKou townline for table for so represent London and night; Frt4ay,Goo. Cowie* Mongolia, variety, for men women and children's wear. 2w16to the minds of the young from Lancashire A-cidwal and all sickness Insur. Doc,t be without a policy of this kind for upon,thence to his own stable when rougbout an"' he will remain uutil Moadav afternoon. varly childhood. Th be we don't know the do r at boar we set into TRE TO SHOW 0001318- &&ftdoat or slaboods it will only cost you about - (1490) �ONS] The ins ACALLsoucrrED. 7- A PLEASt . their whole school course they are Saw a year for blow, If 'Von went a now King Saul ported Clydesdale stallion. also Tablet Separator the best to one taught of the greatues-3 of thei =-. one ozebanged 8" D. Fairview Rufus- _568- (112W- Phone No. 151. until they think that WAS The imported Hackney stal Ion,both the country, st,Riaboroad Hill, 'W -7%bere was -never a country like ARM FOR SALE-Tbree Hundred property of W.G. Soo LT FARM forty acreet,north half of lots 7*ad S. will make the season of 1913 an follows: J. PEEL, -' Brock Stre'e.t, "Wre. There is nothing about in the its% concomicia zoot, township Nov Monday will leave their own stable, Mr. Ontario.140 acres under cultivation tree from Ormerod'o,con.8 and proceed to S.Du Canada to be ashamed of, and "amps or mass. 4 am" summerfallow. 135 ney's, to,wulins. for night; Tuesday,much about which wt acres seeded down to Alsikc Rod Clover and there is V. Kinsale, for nigbt; MOW 140&am easily cleared. victor Parkin's. BLukmi— =a znwav%• Am cur so"" small shrub,goad postavev Wednesday-,W. H. Hoftby's,Radley for ]lave good reason to be proud. L'.-dowith yW =kosl and tamrack swamps, clay land and night; Thu oday,W.J.Miller* Pick W00aWorking Practical watchmaker and worlds We might follow the custom, of oam. Good CIOTW Country, can grow aring,for noon and nitht; Friday,Thom Form the people or spring or fall wheat also good potato".4 good vreler begs to inform our American cousins by teaching wells,6 roomed trams bones,fra me ban boom A-Knox's, Brock.road for noon. Mo Vickerin%and surroundionr districts, M�­ Inagua brmcbes frame horse Mable 25 x 36, frame granary, also Loan's hotel, Brougham for night; that he as a fine line Watches, patriotism and loyalty in our pub- log stable for cattle,19W rods wire fencing. I mile from Ordrift station,p ist oMce and atom Saturday proceeds to his own stable Dealer in Gasoline Engines,Cream Clocks and Jewelry in stock. Every- be schools. wing ng sold at my establishment is guar" from school. 8 miles from Dryden, where be will remain until the following D V.."Ild sell both lots together or only Separators, Speight wagons, Tud. thing ILZ2 rent to a good man it not sold.=1�r wishes Monday morning. vol. xxvi, hope buggies,-etc. We-have the . 1 anteed as represieuted., WHITRVALK to retires Price 68000, Tersas$1000, Balance Sir At,xander- (12362), stallion the best coal oil oil lamp in the world. Al strictly warranted particulars repairs str f to suit the b For furtLer The impartial Clydesdale for two years. to B,VR8r1hqkLL, 9r, Oxdrift P. 01 -Mr. Reid recently paid a business apply to 4:46 property of Ju Evans, will stand at 1.1trip to Barrie, his own stable,lot 4, eon. 5, Uxbridge 1,V". 2M. T.&.0m. Miss Alice Turner is visiting rela. during the season of 1913. Terms$10. BROCK ROAD,: ONT. Ed. Claff, gives in St. George. Pianiste-54351, Imported Pereberon Hugh Pugh has lately purchased I a ..,7 stallion.the property of Simon renfound maw Noreheimer piano.. .-BASSANO Darlington, will make the season of Russell White is home from Mon. 1913&a follows: Thursday proceeds to tans for a months vacation. THY 3-YLAR OLD Jacob Soott's,lot 3, con 1. rickeriag for Gordon McKay and Miss Wideman WILSTIERN WONDXR CITY noon,Claude Field's Kingston Ro�lr �N� �'� :spent Stiridiy in Lemonville. POPULATION night, Friday, Bendel's hotel, Whitby, Miss Lydia Major is spending a few for-noou, Commercial hotel, Oshawa. 1. da 9 in Toronto with friends. 19W-438, 1911-545 1912-2000 for night, John Sanders, Manager.' Macklim is staying with hie OF CANADA -_vncleThqs. White for a short vaca- Post Office Returns -tion. Receipts .,WE GIVE STEADY A, Miss Florence Turner,of Milton, is 'Quidsterly Dividend Notice No. 91 Spending her holidays with friends 1910-$8057.95, -IV112--�$13M&65 EMPLOYMENT here.L Letters or the sale Notice is hereby given that,a.dividend at the rate of TAIRTRIM b�eil on th� to reliable energetic men f Bank hai's Robt Nolan has lately 1012-1,605,OW of our products. We give all the PER CUNT. PER ANNUM upon the capital stock of this '.,sick list. We hope to bear of an im- advantages that a reliable, well ad- Iprovement soon. Sacks papers daily been declared for the quarter ending 31st July, 1913, and that the vertised,established firm can offer. Miss Grace Wilson, of Vancouver, same will be payable at the Head Office in this city and its Branches . 1010-2 .1012-30 If you wish to represent us wftrrz in home with her parents. Joseph -before it is too late for further on and after Friday, the shareholders New Post Office to 'be erected in zrow, e first 4a--yof August, 1913, to share and Mrs.Wilson. 1913- cost-45000.00 information. of record of 25th July, 1913..Mr.and Mrs. Mead,of Toronto who Write ovgjW 000 AORES have recently been married, are stay. ui for booklet entitled and on-i7o6f the 41 t Mr.Fisher's. Those who know mW wbat under cultivation am 2. -.'GRO. P. SMOLFIMI), The recent rains and cooler weather, they say abcmt Bassoncs most complete Nursery plants in General-Manager. Ahas been much appreciated' by the tablished 36*ears. Free Canada. 99 : Toronto, 17thjune, 1913.. tbissection. Ontario Western Investments and le in Catalogue of stock on application. 71. Phillips has lately had a ceyn- ..PELHAM NURSERY CO ----------------0" .,W-t walk laid in--fron-t of-b-is-._residenceresidence ealty—C"d+ I TORONTO, as well as other improvements. DUNDALK, ONTARIO Will Knox is a busy man these 'days he having secured a large griai- -alling contract,on the town-line. Do You Realize 0. and Mrs. Hazzlewood and Miss Helen, of Toronto, spent a day recent- the.money you can make selling fruit E D .1y at the home of J. A. and Mrs. PuFh trees? The present demand for nur. r"k A:Station -THE DOMINION BANK We un Le 1ILb- Ips,COMUr4c,a 03LIER,M.P.,RKXOl I Manager. vel pit la y person 'a BOGER a commotion in the gra t business. Ever C. T, Genera Tobt Asom week, an explbsion and then 9JI was ams planting or preparing Whole and Crushed oats, whole -Call""Wepu,"O.W. Reserve FUR48400.001. �mver- to plant. A. E. Major hag one of the smalleqt corn, Bran, Shorts. Flour, Ground Don't Risk Losing YOur Money We Want Now Linseed Meal, Malted corn feed, or bidint it at home. Fire or robbery 50,41 hiv obetland pony colts in the country, by carrYIng it with you, ft deposited jt only weighed seventeen lbs when for Fall and Winter months a reliable Dried Brewer's Grains, Blachford's frily wipe out the savings of alifetime to afewmorrients. 'born. man to sell in Pickering and surround- Calf Meal, Wheat, Purina, and with the oorninion Bank, this risk is avoided, Will Burton ham lAteiy built a Col. ing district. Good pay, exclusive terri- Groatine chick food, Beef Scrap, axial veranda in front of his house tory and all the advantages in repre- Charcoal and Granulated bons, adding much to the appearance of his senting an old established firm. Over Oyster sbell,etc. Prices reasonable WHITBY BRANCH: A- A. ATKINSON Manager, residence. 6W acres in cultivation. Entablisbed. Your order solicited. min F5 Mrs Mac, - PELREM : T , -711,1.V . - kl- .1 1.1 -%w�::7 `�rl I -q - ;?4� �, a�7c +x . - :��, n,7 1;7' -71W % CLARKMONT Mrs. Marvin with a party of To- 40HOOL IMPORT& Res men tleeee to friends motored to Ball Pt. has Moved on to on Saturday of last week and are Following Is the report of the pro- motion for S. S. No.3, Pickering: To hie farm etit of the village. ding a week or so at her Jr. IV-DeU& Burns, Effie Henderson, -W. ."JI "fle ICHARDSON'S is at home& spen Miss Joh' a Neal ------ - Wl - . --- JnNothers�s.an fn M 0---Bak-W4lUeL��-Walte-r-W-ood- -To-- T—PC 184shn I mf-finm dispis r of _U ou AM& Mc Pt. is across the river from 5tur- Sr. 111=Florence Annie, Jean Parker. • John- ;zh has returned China. A very large atisartmeet of goon Pt. and is a very picturesque Allan McGlashan, Noreen McGinty, home after ing a weeks' vat stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys. summer resort. Willie Anderson. To Jr. III-George Sullivan, Beatrice Brauning, Walton ion in the cli ., Miss Marg*et Macnab has re-, Ira Powell who was injured in a neeivod for the Holiday trade. O&H Holmes. To Sr. 11-Beryl Annie, turned home from her visit to runaway accident one day last Margaret Westgate. and see them, week is still confined to his house kriends in Port Perry. The following is report of standing Subscriptions taken for all M Ines, ....... or . :,:,- .. 1 suffering from the bruises and of pupils of S. S. No. 1, Pickering f ...... Biro. J. H. Beal spent Thursday Weekly and Daily Newspavero .* .1ast at the home of her father, A. the shaking-up he then received, the term ending June 29th 1913 but we are pleased to know that Names in order of merit. From No. 2 .,Allaway, of Pickering. he is gradually though somewhat to No. & Book I-Albert S ragge, %T. IT. 1Rj101a.&--MMS01*T.1 Mrs. Wm. Evans is having her From No. 3 to No. 4-Cecil Tound, slowly recovering. wesideace repainted which adds A heavy rain-fall occurred here Frbrii No. 4 to pt. If..Frank Kennedy, 33=CX:Xb g3tX040t. greatly to its appearance. on Friday last which has glad_ From Jr. If. to Sr. 11' Fred Fawcett, Ed. Gleeson has taken an agency From Jr. Ill to Sr. Ill A.-Rota Hal- dened the hearts of the farmers. s for an insurance company and i. A-1 kinds of vegetation was suf. lett.From Sr. ITI A. to Sr. Ill B. - -busy looking up business. Susie Stanley,Mertle Found. From now feting from the long continued Jr. IV to Sr.IV-Fred Lee, Ra mond As farmers are now busy at. dry spell,but since the rain every Coffey, Jr.IV-Ian Munro,Alms How their ha 1n our village has rather IV-Lois Scott. Frank thing is doing well and promises land, Sr. IV our ' ,­U I ti m ate- ','Choice deserted appearance at times. %-.4, to give a good yield. Richords, Mary Richards. . Ada R. Buff4o, '(teacher.) 'you Mim Lily Thomson, of Harry and Mrs. Thomson, after Sleep, You.may not buy an engine this year. You way decide that. her par- -another season. spent Saturday here w, Several nears' residence in Buffalo present Separator will do for -eats, Harry and Mrs. Thomson. Like many present owners Of ' d mid West Toronto, have returned Attend R. H. Carson's barn rais- Thoula an Mra. Gibbons are di g a week with th0tr-daugh- to Claremont to reside in their old ing at Kinsale this Friday-af ter- el"D III home. Their many friends here noon. You are needed. : ter, hire. Adam Spears, of Mount -ire pleased to see them back again Zion R in their midst, and hope they may ....... WHIT11-f . 3: 1 Alex McCalmon is having an Ltd- dition made to his barn. The be spared t3pstuy years to live Born-In Whitby--on Friday, Jul C Crawford, atnong them., REAM SEPARATORS work is being done byjrlxos. Pat- 4th, 1913, to D. S. and Mrs. Crawf -'emn, a dau zhter. Harry and Mrs. Brodie and not -Yon-may-be-eveu-beiML-OLLIZAAC7U try--two-or three opther--makes- hild, of Vancouver, are spending GRERN RIVKR fore you finally get an Empire. But the Empire is the ULTIMATZ machine. No other will full satisfy you so lovIr as you know there a few days with Drs'. C. J. and R. FREE ADVICE Frank Hutchings spent Sunday with is a better machine-an Empire-on the market. ,Brodie. W his parents here. Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson Miss Lydia Hagerman spent Sunday Sooner or later you'll realize the truth of what we are telling you now. Per• and the latter a mother,Mrs.Thos. with Miss Gertrude Booth. ; -haps you would realize it sooner if you were to read our booklet? Perhaps 44 10 SICK OMEN e you would like the Empire to demonstrate its superiority in your own home Peaton spent Sunday with rela- Miss Mary Sharrard, of Tnronto.,I tive rn M tle. the guest of Robt. and Mrs. Dafoo. That will bq beat proof of our statements. We are at your service. Mail us Thou sands HayLawmHeiped The talk of the day now is the ex. a card or a letter. You will receive our booklet on prodtable dairying by Rev. J. q Mann occupied the cursion to Jackson's point, July lath. return mail. Address Sunday in the Baptist church last By COMMon SM" Miss Elsie Hutchings entertained a Stinday when he preached two le sermons. few of her young friends on Tuesday. Empire Cream Separator Co. of CaRada, Ltd, Toronto very ab Suggesfion& -Was Alice Horushaw is sp,9nding a to Two rinks of our bowlers went week with her grandparents on the Sold in Pickering Township by Stouffvilleon Tuesday after. *omen suffering from an7 form of Oth line. In. a friendly match Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, of Highland r ale noon ilepbovyders of that town. female ills are invited to communicate •Creek. wee® the guests of Wm. and Howard E. Turner, Agent, Whitev Owing to the pastor, Rev. J. A. 0 PrOmPtlY with the Mrs. Booth on Sunday. —-----woman's Privets Beason Wilson has returned —Grant, being absent on his holi- home JJ correspondence de- after spending a few days with his days there will be no service in pertinent of the Ly- daughter at Mud Lake. Shorthand made E&S-7 -the Baptist church next Sunday. d1a EL Pinkh--Med- R. and Mrs. Collins and family and GWD TRUNK SY001% John Neal and Master Russell. lcide Co.. Lynn, f Misaos Ruby Collins and Iva Fraser It such evidence as the following ex- Winter Tows to spent a few days in Barrie attend- Mass. Your letter spent Sunday with Wm. and Mrs. tracts from letters and -other equally ing the diamond jubilee of that will be opened, read Hoover, strong testimony contained In our I California, Colorado, Mexico progressive town. They report a9 �-d Lad answered by, a The ti-orgr-nization of our Mission booklet, is not oullicent to satisfy any and Pacific Coast Points. ver enjoyable time. Band on SundiLy was a grand success, person desirous of learning shorthand. The Grand Trunk Railway is the woman and held in ' we baviag with us Mr. Madill. wM Misses Merle and Veta Stephen- of then there can be no merit in any busi. most direct mute from all points -t nnni f itrit lApimoe. A woman can freely Siouffville, nese under the sun: toon are spending a coup of her private illness to a woman; We had the pleasure on Sunday eve- east through Canada via Chicago; Home of t DEAR Ma. CLARICE—"It is plea east vacation at the h thus his been established a confidential ning of having with us Mr. Mead of John and sure to write a testimonial endnraing their grand-parents. correspondence which has extended over 'Tornnto, who favored us with excel- t FE7kTURE3 .114 ring ­11 k11W MM Stirhenson many years and which has never been ' lent music. anything so much superior to other Double Track, Fast Service. Finest things used for the same purpose as belly and of Pieke Mrs. daughter, of To- they published a your system of Eclectic Shorthand Is Roadbed. Mndern Equipment, Un- 'broken. Never have excelled Dining Car Service. onto, visited the former's brother h testimonial or used a letter without tha to others I have examined. I shall , . ..... '43a the holiday also Mrs. WatAou. be pleased to reply to any communi- TO THE SUNNY SOUTH and daughter,of Stratford, and written consent of the writer,and never cation that may be sent me with re- bat the Company allowed these =26- ferenre to the system. or to have any. No more desirable route than via Wm. Whittleson, of Goodwood denti*4 letters to W out of their pee- one Interested call to see me."—L. X. Grand Trunk to Detroit. thence Joshua and Mrs, Randy left 011 Via-Cincinnati to J"8013VU14,F&IM sessfift, as the hundreds of thousands Beach. Nassau. etc. .4 Monday to spend & couple of of them in their files will attest; FALLis, 477 Parliament St.. (teacher.) 11nonths at their summer cottage HOMESEEKERS , Our Fall and Winter Term com- Round trip tickets, giving choice a. We Out of the vast vokme of experience I menced September 5th, but students vLt Hamill's Point, Muskoka. I f all the best routes. together with which tkkey have to draw from.It is more EXCURSIONSi m enroll. any day," instruction In -]hope they will enjoy their outing. full information and reservations then possible that-they possess the ve strictly personal. Mrs. .Greenwood, of Whitby, ry TO W may be obtaine& from nearest G. ville. knowledge needed in your C860. Noth— rite or call for free booklet. was J. C. Neal, of Stouff MANITOBA, ALBERTA College T. Agent, or write A.E.Duff,D.P. Ing is asked In return except your good Clarke's Shorthand Charles Neal, and Mr. and Mrs. will, and their advice has helped thou- SASKATCHEWAN A..Tbrouto. Ont. Kirk Beelby, and Kim Jessie, of 565 College St.,Oor. Manning Ave. FRED. ALLEN, A sands. Surely M woman.rich or , h Tm"r unW October SkI6 hw1umi-. _geat. Greenwood, visited at J. Neale or R-* TORONTO. Pickering P0 should be glad to take advantage of this winnipeli and Return - on Sunday. offer of assistance. Address i Edmonton and Return - Mr. &nd.Mrs. Combe. of Toren- otbar poinits in prevertme to, accompanied by Mrs. A.- W. Lydia E. Pinich, Medidne Co., (can- statum undt ma mouth*. ik Plant BOWMAN'S 'McKay and Ira Boyer m I I motored GdmtW) Lynn, —aft 0MX=KZRa' TRAIN kt#m Tommo 11 guaranteed' 14 9! 1. 40 93+ May to Anaust, -6 out.to Port Perry and Scugox Is- Every woman ought to have =jis, eech i Tuseday, ve. Beit u-sin to take, as Winalpea is —land on Sunday and spent a plea- Lydia F. Pinkh&mls 80-page euty M0 ip, eimblies to —it Will grow- isantd&y in those parts. Text Book. It is not a book for sum au bmwb um caffnftdOm Tbrecth tratea Tormoo UP a 0 19 42 , We want two more&gisetM A number of men have been en- general distribution, as It in too Wissives mad Wat X in this county 1gsged during the past week in expenedv& Ill Is. free and only PartlegiSn two CUM Pad6c Q1W upon the roads. obtainable 1 r9d jot X P,P t?4 a putting el MURPIT' THOS.W.BOWMAN&SON Co.U44 Ing graN by am% WrIft toe gas D.P.A­C.F.-Ry..Torafte -''The roads could take ten times the U today. not Ridgeville, Ont. 914 amount of gravel that the council Jean afford to put upon them. Nkering Lumber Tad Alex Dowswell,of Fort William --spent&day last week callitig upon CAJIDWELLOS MOTAW-MIRUS MEAL Goo Fob a number of his Claremont friends. Georgia pine lumber just is a decided Economy a" G�t Investment— WWI Mr. Dowswell has a' successful 'arrived. A car of clear Apr '§�= - business in Ontario most western 7 vity, and he looks as if the world Because it makes other feed more palatable and 0, co to, Ceiling. Also 1x10andPr %vaa using him'well. digestible.Italsoputs.stock in firstclaw condition a quick. C&Mwell,s Molasses Meal is 84910 Pure .1x12 inch stock. Our progressive resident, J. S. very 00 Bundy, is stirring up the people Case Molasses with 16% a special variety of edible .ry Sept D. GORDON N, In regard to watering the streets, W. MOSS P038833ing unique digestive action. Pickering. Out. Nov He has secured a large number of Thousands of stockmen and farmers an Consistent :� Doe I;o 'subscriptions,and it is now hoped that the business part of the town users of Molasses Meal because they have proven It January 1914-Whitby 7, 02balwa 8,Brougham best conditioner on'the market. Your food- 9, Port Perry 19,Uxbridge 16,Canningtom 15,will soon:be rid of the dust nut- to be the Beaverwa 14,U~0ve Is "nee. man likely I= it. if he hasn't, it would be won Women's Institute will hold. worth your while to write for prices. —their July meeting on the after- Still -in Buismess of CALDWELL FEED C home of CO.,LIMITED,.soon of the 115th,at the home J. H.- Evans. Program - And prepared to do all kinds of ONTARIO. Demonstration of Bed Making DUNDASO Woodwork Repairing sad with patient in it, Miss E. Brodie, :aurae. Debate by Continuation 1:Tire Setting. Of all materials and design CIsss. Selections by public school kept in stook. It will pay you Iris. After the progmm tea will bo cell at our works azd inspect du 660aft Merved for which a fee of ten Bargfuns argtri ns Spj6jjLTjr iN HoRskSH09ii;G and obtain priess. Don't be mi" cents will be asked. Proceeds will t* do n employ them'oonseq El6spital. —everything thing in it a Money Saver. Ind, ,gen of the agsab qtowards 'Tubercular I No. W2, Claremont ard do throw off ,Read this AdVt, y of 10 embers are asked to bring their per oen*.,whiall you WR baskets. Also invite a friend to oartainly save by purchasing from come with you. Hour of meeting &c.,at half price. J0 1161anee of this Season's Hats,Flowers, HN MCGRATH oall Nolialtedi MMUOT7'Get one of these fine stylish bats now. This chance of getting WHITBY GRANITE 011n 3 o'clock. to you agaid. Come now, CLAREMONT, ONT.! The Ontario Department of getting a good bat for little money may not come Wh0by,P21640 as they are going every-day. .-Agriculture in co-operation with — ------------- -the C. P. R.-, will have their Agri- Pickering 0 . T P 149 E. W.. EVAN :<.Instruction Coached at _Zig3 'T7.7"or1d.*v71d9 i0faire—m-b-ti-f station-o—n-ra-day,(Friday)- the Tea Vigilance Committee Pump Manufacturet The exhibit will be a miniature of We are the sole agents for it here.' This Tea is direct from . -k.the Agricultural College and Ex- Gardens to the tea-pot. Try a half lb.' Price 30c., 40c.,-50c lb. sidence, Dundas St3 perimental Farm., and every farm- The object-j)f this Association"is to Shop and Re or within easy reach should not lessen stealingand prosecute f :9C)-=rr,9' A.M= the elons. WHITBY, ONT. -fa:il to attend. Come any tune a - Three doors west of Whitby House ter 0 a. ni. The exhibits may be White Buttoned Boots, reg. $2.00, for $1.75 •; White Shoes $1.009 Tan Me asked Wh mbers having propbr6y stolen oommun - inspected and questions 'Shoibs,'r6g. $2.30. for $2,25 ; reg. $2.95,,for,$t.75;- Patent SH Pere, 'Oats immediately with any member We are prepared to instal wood or iron i"' • the day. 5g. $! of Executive Cowmittft- any time throughout . reg. $1.95. for.$1.70; Patent Shoes, re 2.50,for$2.15 These pumps v short notice, also attend 'Demonstrations in stock judging Clear balance of this season's stock. too are special values to AMambership fee 41.00. all kinds of repairing. LToved on to 'Ills !e t 40 home at *111 lie—given from-10 to 12 a. m .and 2.30 to 5 p. m. In the evening Ttokee.!ma.be had ttom the Pr"taStIt or Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, beginning at 8 o'clock, lectures il- aiatbA3=6- to Order sea*tary on applicadon. also maoline engines and Justrated with lantern views will Itbe squre gear t1lilnember D. Simpson is the only, practical Man to leave your order Exec. Com. D. Bank", ickering. Ontl A W,V. Richardson, be given in the Masonic Hall with. Workmanship—fit—style guaranteed. MAGNET CREAM SEPA.RATOA few b urs spent in this Will Prthur Jefrew KE I i J A. O'Connor Ian X% yy� _,:z+sc:, � _, .. ,.�`=°�°'` ti.�: ..N �.-�•cn, -�; },?-..'.z„'.�:.�'� t, '.`.r: R-oval�,l:..- ..,,g.:�.t. ;�,.w.;+' ';"� s� ;s r , erre.. , .. ., ,:,, 'N , • erre veer F t �:- ... `�•�+r• .._�._ erre ;. f �' AM Brain, Cattle and Cheese , fl �J �te.ms of News by -Wire2 . . .. erre- �ti. Notes o nteres f as o—WFi4 ' o ng -. iced o These r uc�s. n � -'- �' �„ F� -- - .. ` Markets are Here Recorded -.. . - ion All Over the World' i Y •J• 8rsadatulfs. y.,• Winnipeg Crain. . a, •Canada. The Suffragette, wa43 re-arrested 9Poronto, July 8.—Manitoba Wheat—f ake 'Winnipeg, July 8.-Cash—Wheat—No. 1 4 � ..J Heavy rains have checked the and will be taken back to prison. ypoorte, No, i northern, 11.021-2; No. 2, no�thsrn, 963.40; No. 2, 933.40; No. 3, 8%; . , 991. 20; No. S. 960; feed wheat, 65c. r4 4, 830; No. 6, 741-20; No. 6, loos feed, +_..n` ` northern forest fires. The Marquis of l�Torthampton 1 Ontario Wheat—No. 2, 97o to 980 for oar 600: No. 1 rejected seeds. 690; No. 2, 860; The Carlin b London, has Paid $250,000 to Daisy Moss, the -•'` lots outside, ranging down to 75o for poor No. 3, 811-4o1 No:i touch, 89c; No. 2, fisc: B lock, , grades. No. 3. W; No. 5, 67c; No. 6. 620; feed been bought for $140,000 as a post tress, in settlement of a breach Of. Ontario Oats—No. 2 white, Me to 36o at tough, 630, No- 1 red winter, 951.40; No. 4'. `Ifs'"ir ff: office site, promise atlit• country points; 37o to 380 on track, To- 2, 921.40; No. 3, 871-2o; No. 4, 811-2c. Oats ff ` $onto. —No. 2 C. W., 345.80: No. 3. 321.20; extra a Three Hamilton polioenieII were - Manitoba Oats—No. 2 C. W. oats, 390 to No. 1 feed, 331-2c; No. 1, 321.20; No. 2, mauled by a crowd chile the were United States. _ a se y Y ' 471-2c• No. 46 3-40 a0c, track, ba Orta• No. 3 C. W., s1a t.0 300. Barley—No, 3, Y D ;3ao; No. 1 teed, a7c do Seo. ieoted, 430; teed, 430. Flax-No. 1 N. W., arrestln,g two foreigners. A'nation-wide campaign of tem- Corn—American, No. 2 yellow, 650: No. 11.191.2: No. 2 C. W., 11.17: No. 3, 31•x5• Fire destroyed the St, Charles Perance education is planned in yellow, 640, c.i.f. Roman Catholic Church in Mont- the United States. ._ Rye-No. 2, hoc to 626, nominal. - ::. . . Sir Loner Gouin, Peas—No. 2, 90c to 95o car lots, outside Montreal Markets. real, causing a loss of $200,000. An American aeronaut wap.,near- 33uckwheat—No. 2, 62c to 63o. Premier flf Quebec. -Negotiations are bei ► g , Barley—Goold malting barley, outside, Montreal. July 8--Corn—American No. - g ng competed ]y drowned in Lon Island Bound U4 to Mo. 2 yellow, 680 to 69o. Oate--Canadian west- for a new central military training after drifting 25 miles in an uncon_. Rolled Oats—Per pag of 90 pounds, $2,161 ern. No. 2, 420; do Canadian western. No. FEDERAL GRANT $193,733- area for the. Maritime Provinces. trollable balloon. ppeer barrel. 34.55, wholesale. Windsor to 3, 40o to 401.2o; do extra No. 1 feed, 410 7Sontreal. to 4114 c. Barley—Manitoba feed, 50e to Announcement is made that the A New York jury convicted, in Millfeed—'Manitoba bran, 319.00, in bags, 51c; do malting, 62o to 650. Buckwheat— Ontario Will Receive This Sum for Canadian Northern Railway'would his second trial, Peter Duffy, a track, Toronto; shorts, $20.00; Ontario No, L 68e to 606- Flour—Manitoba spring bran, $19.00, in bags; shorts, $20.00; mid- wheat patents, firsts. $5:60; do seconds. Educational Purposes. be in operation to the Rockies by former policeman, charged with ac- 7 ' ' dlings, $21 to SM. $5.10; do strong bakers', $4.90; do winter fa]], cepting money from a, gambler to Manitoba Flour—First Patents. $5.50 in patents, choice, $5.50; do straight rollers, A'despatch from Toronto says; �uta bags; strong bakers*,"$4-e0 to irate $510; do bags, $2.40• Rolled oats—Barrels, James Pridle, aged 35, died at give him immunity from prosecu- age. In cotton bags ten Dents more per 84,56; do bags. 90 lbs., $215. Bran-518: The Ontario Government is to re- en �$- d e w 'Wilson, e9- ' - bsi•rel _--. - - -.-- shorts, 120;.middlin M. 3231-mouille�326 to ceive_$195,733.32 this Year as the Ingersoll from sun stroke. He had tion. Ontario Flour—Winter wheat Lour, 90 r Dent patents, le quoted at $4.10 u Hay—No. 2, per ton, car tots. $11-50 province's share of the Federa - yyee to $125o. Cheese—Finest westerns. 13e to about a week. Gond daughter of the United Strafes �i415. seaboard, in bulk. 131.8e; do finest easterne. 181-?u to 123�io- grant of $700,000 for educational "• Buster--Choicest creamery, 260 to 261.40; purposes. In the Bill t%s paused by Geo. McBean of f3trathburn was President, is to be married in Aro- country Produce. do seconds, 251.20 to 253-40. Eggs—Fresh. killed while unloading hay, a rope vember to F. B, Sayre, who is in 1"ges—New-laid, in case lots, flo to etc. 2,20 to Me; do selected. 250 to 260. Po- the Dominion Parliament $10,000,- breaking, causing hit" to fall back- the office of the District Attorney ` cheese-Twine, new, 14c to 141-2o and tatoes-Per bag, oar lots. 60 to 750. 000 is to be'handed over to the wards and break his neck. for New York. +ire 'large• new, at 131.20 to 14c; old cheese, several provinces for educational Leat week in Montreal the deaths Ins#Safi of cuttingout a tonsil, '►wins, 15c to 151-20; large. 16o. u within the nett 10 rears. Butter—Latest butter Quotations are: United States Markets. P of children under five years of age Dr. Harold Foster of New York, i. Creamery prints, e6c to 280; creamery Each year t1w- amount apportioned +a�llde, 250 to 270; Dairy prints, 50 to 240; Minneapolis, July S.-Wheat-July. numbered 115, an increase of be announced at Chicago that he could 't Inferior (bakers'). 16c to 19c. 901-40; sept., 921-2c to 925Se' De0•, 977-s°; will be increased until the total of No, 1 bard, 933^40: No. 1 northern. 920 to over the figures for the preceding pluck and has plucked out a die Honey—Buckwheat, 9c a pound In tine. $10,000,000 ie expended. week eased tonsil "as a,man would pluck', and 8o in barrels; strained clover honey, —No. y 2 northern, 900 to Oats . Corn tic a pound in Wpound tins; 12340 in whit 3 yellow, 571.20 to W. Oata—No, 3 The Federal grant for Ontario for E Dewe g cherry." ,.bite,, 391.20 to roc. B,ys-No. 2, sac to s, general freight a eller - :. 6-pound tins; 13c in 5•poumd tine; comp 1913 is apportioned as follows J 570. Flour unchaa ed_ Bran unchanged' agent of the G.T.P: at Winnipeg, Seven men were stabbed in a Loney en; 1, 52.60 per down; ezuo, 83 District representatives, $tS0,000. per down: No. 1 12 40 per doaea. Duluth, July 8.—Wheat—Icor 1 hard. 930: P has been appointed freight traffic fight in the dining-room of a Gettye- y� i Beane—Primes• bushel, $1.75 to i2: hand. ';0. 1 northern, 920: No. 2 northern, 891.20 O, A. C. short course, travelling p� g picked. 12.35 to 82.40. to 90c; July, 91c; Sept. 93140 to 933do and living a mana8er Of the G.T.R. at M011tr burg, Pa , hotel, as a result of al bid; December. 943.80. nominal. g xpeneea of winners of real ay, which started$ ' Poultry—Fzeeh•killed yearling.. 190 to , and is succeeded b A. E. fight an Wednesday, k rale per pound; fowl, 16c to lees live year. Toronto. July a.-cat•te—ciiaice, export. Acre Profit competition, $I 600, y 3 :lingo. 15o to 16c; lice towle. 14o to LSc; NAS choke butehers, $650 to $6.85; sed To encourage culture in the Roaewear, when several men aroused the an- ?kiressed sprin chickens. 36c; live, 25o to medium, $5•16 to 66.40'' common. K75 to B eBn A writ has been issued a ainst ger of an old veteran in blue by; 6>?c; turkeys. to 286. 85; canners. 82 to $2.50; cutters, 83 to Public •schools, 810.000. the corporation g abasia Lincoln. Potatoes-Ootar.o potatoes. ?So per bag; $3 25; -fat oowt. s3.36 to Sim: common eows, 'Educational.. work in OOL1neOtion rPn tioT2 0! Brockville, g # ear lots, 680: New Brunrwtcka, 900 r to $4.26. Calces—good real. $5 to 67; claiming $10,000 damages on behalf pDee 0360 t, 69 eo 3e,so; common. 33 to 13:50: with marketing of farm products as. out of store. �c in eau lows vu 9 -oloe.r and feeders—steers. 700 to 1.000 85,600, - ' of Wm. Hewitt, whose son. Morton, 'General. - sinia, new. 13.00 per barrel. pounds. 64.50 to 56.26; yearlings. 31.10 to Buildings met his death by grabbing a live A general revolt against the army'` Egyptian Onwos—Per sack. 1125 to 1235 P� s at Ontario A - ti50; extra clavus heavy feeders. 900 n.g Agricultural F eared May and Stray. pounds' Sim to so 2s. ]Bilkers and spring- College, $61,500; inoluding Poultry wire' aervu+e proposal has been organa ere—From too to M. sheep and•Iamb w— The Cook Construction Company ized by the Socialists in France. puota6lons, track. Toronto: Baled bas. Licht ewes. 14 to $4.501 heavy, 83 to sa60.l Building for oraadmtorstrataon, dans- of Sudbury, Ont., and A. B. When- A Johannesburg strike was offs• �60 1, 111.50 to $1200; No. 2. 88.00 to 8900; lambs. $8 to 814. bucks, $3 w *3.50; spring I room and 1Sboratory purpo4ties; to Mo 3. 11 to $S Do; Baled strsw, $6.00 to lambs, $3.60 to 810. Hcgs•-•s9.35, fad and finish and equip Field Hu44bandry ton of Amherst, are joint CdIbtraC Gaily ended after twenty rioters #$60 watered. and t! f.o.b. tors for the Halifax Terminal Rai?- were Trilled b the soldiers, but the Building and Apiary Adminiatra- way (b miles) at a contract price of trouble is b no means over. tion Building; to remodel and y $RADIAL CAB' SHEDS -BURNED. member of the Cabinet, speaking to equip BacterikWival Department; Nine dreadnoughts, three forts, 4 — fns in as unofficial capacity, re- extensions and equipment Dairy and a naval militia. are planned by 1;73,000 Damage Caused by Fire at marked that the Turkish Govern- Baro. Great Britain.. protect Netherlands Government to enough judging short - prosect the Dutch East Indies. Hamilton. meat had h4rd encu of war. Stock and seed The Sing may Pardon Mrs. Punk- Gasman experts say that no large s courses and institute lecture work, A despatch from Hamilton says: hurst, steamships will be able to pass WOUNDED BY BANDITS $7,� ,- The freight sheds of the Interurban Women's institute, work includ- Hon., Alfred Lyttde�tan died in through the Panama C'aaal for Ave "- t2nes of the Doi,ninion Power and _ is courses in cookie , London on Frida ears owl to the frequent landl 'Transmission Company at the cor- Son of Mountain Guide Receives g g, sewing, etc. y' s � q $e 500 Dr. Robert Bridges hen been of- elides: of Main and Va urine Mullets D urh1Z_Fneonnter. fared' the post-of-Poet Laureate. When told that he had Won -�.`ais>s and" i were destroyed by fire on Sunday A despatch from CalCary says: field crop judges, $6,500. The British court has decided $200,000 in the Charleroi Exhibition"'' morning Five freight cars, an Jack Wilson, son of Thomas Wil- Drainage work, x5,000. that women are harred, from the Lottery, a railroad- brakeman isuto truck and other stock belong- son, the Banff guide, is in the Banff Demonstrations 61x1 instruction practice of ]nave Arrow, . Belgium, earning 814 ' Ing to' the company was burned. Hgapital with two bullets in his in vegetable growing, $2,500. M� Agnes .Lake, manager, of month, dropped into a dead faint. Spontaneous-combustion 'a said. to breast and a gash in his throat as Demonstration work on aoila, hese been the casae. The loam is the result of an encounter with $2•5W• FIGHTING IN THE BALKANS. took the Servians unawares. The estimated at 875,000, covered by in bandits on a lone road in the Demonstration and -instruction _ - °surance. The Temple.' Theatre, � BulgariaII,right wing has been con-' P Banff country Friday, night. After on'live stock and poultry, $4,000• Enormous Loris of Life Is Reported pletely routed. It is asserted that', acruss Catharine street from the the shooting the bandits threw the Demonstration work for spray- in Despatches From the Front. the fighting was the bloodiest in freight shed, was in danger of de unconscious man in the bush, cov- ing, pruning, and packing of -fruits, etni ction for some time s -A dF cb from the history of Balkan vara. •erect the iertn body over with leaven � sP$t • $ i the .Waldorf Hotel, both buildings and got awaw. The mounted police Demonstrations in beekeeping, Army headquarters report that the' Frightful Loss". being slightly damaged on the out- are scouring the country and sev- $1,000. . Servians, after papturing Istip, A despatch from London saws; fie' eras arrests have been made. Ontario Veterinary College, addi- pursued the enemy, capturing over • ` y, P 8 The Bulgarians and Servians are ' —•-- a, tional land, $3.000. 100 officers and 1,000 men. - Press still inflicting smashing defeats.on HAD E\OL'GH OF WAR. MILL BL OILER BLAST. hectares on Horticulture, $500. despatches report that sanguinary each •.other identical times and i- Miscellaneous, $4,233.32. fighting has occurred at Ovtche- places. The victory always rests 'Turkey Will Not Mix Up to Present Five Men Tilled in an Explosion at w' -- polye, where the Bulgarian losses with the army from whose capitaL were enormous and 4,000 Bulg�r- Balkan Trouble. Lumber Planta (GREATEST ART EXHIBIT. fans surrendered. In this engage- the news comes. The fighting ap- -A despatch from London says: A despatch from St. John's, went 9,000 Servians were killed and parently continues on a big scale P Paintings' From Germany, Britain, on the frontier and either side of it,!. , The Chronicle's Constantinople Nfld., says: Five men were killed wounded., According to the best ' Po and s girl was seriously injured United States and Canada. but no independent reports gra correspondent says that the new be to be obtained at the available and the others are utter- war in the Balkans has naturally when a boiler in a new mill at the A despatch from Toronto says: Servian capital the battle line ex- 1 contradictory. A Servian state- caused great excitement•,here.and Alexander Bay Lumbering Com- The display of paintings at the tended from Kotchana, Istip and y ~ .. has given rise to renewed jingo pany's station exploded on Wednes- Canadian National Exhibition Strumitza towards G•uevgl eli, and ment puts the Bulgarian casualties• a last week at from 20,000 to 25,000 spirit. The cry has been raised day. The station is located in a re- draws lovers of the beautiful from thence onwards to the Gull.of Or- that' the opportunity ghouls be ffiote spot on the railroad in the all parts of America. In the gal- favi• and the Servian 'losses at 16,000; seized to retake Adrianople- "The interior, of the island. leries will be gathered the beat The Bulgarians delivered their while another despatch says the ,:1 - Tamin," however, urges a more * works of Canadian and United heaviest blows at Guevghel'i, where Serbs Have lost mora men-Lhsa-in moderate policy, and -advises that Notices have been posted on the States artists, and the great galler- they .'severed the Greco-Servian the war with Turkey, ; the present complication should be Montreal wharves, giving warning ies of Europe loan their treasures line, and at Istip. They still hold utilized W strengthen Turkey in its as to confidence men. to further enhance the value of the Guevgheli, but were driven from stand against the,payment of an in- ' The Railway Commission baa'is- collection. This year the galleries Istip eventually with heavy losses -STRIKE IN THE RAND. -- demnity to the allies. There is sued as order requiring the rail- will be divided into four sections; towards Ovtchepoyle, where the 3 little likelihood of Turkey embark-' ways-to-accept trunks as freight if British, German, American and Servian army was massed. The Unsuccessful Attempts '.Rade to hig upon a fresh war enterprise. A securely corded. Canadian, and the entire exhibit Servian supporting forces, coming Blow tip Power Stations. � promises a distinct -advance on the up. in time, .met the Bulgarians at previous great collections that have Dermak and' Petrishino.' behind A despatch from Johannesburg;' featured the,Canadian National... Kotchana, where a fierce fight en- South Africa, says: Already seven-; ._. •. MANITOBA CROP LOOKS FINE .p sued. The Bulgarians suffered teen mines are involved in the AN UNWASHED BOF. heavily, the Servians capturing as strike and more than s are men are " important height 'near Osigovtt, out. The mine owners aro remov -- -- 1 P-FRYe>`eed to That called Retkibukwe. On the other ing the gold to banks for safety Outlook Is Somewhat Uncertain In South, But'the of His Mother. side o�tJuevgtreli fife-Gr rmiea Several terrific eThusiday night A despatch from Montreal says. are concentrated, and the Bulgar- oni on Thursday night in harmers -Are Optimistic -- lana risk getting caught between an attempt by a - •• king idence given' in the Re- two fires. $troy the power station, but .the _._..__ corder's Court on Wednesday by now a co attempt failed. Troops guard -their unwashed,_half-starved; eight- Unconfirmed despatches on Wed- all the power stations. A despatch from Winnipeg says: ter of Agriculture, has just return- year-cid son was gufficien�to"ca - nesday night report -further heavy 'After three days of almost inoes- ed from a tour cd the Province in viet both John Sneiden and his wife fighting in the Pstip—die rirct; is .sant rain, the weather in Manitoba the vicinity of Portage Ia Prairie of drunkenness and ne ICE CREAM—FREEZER - wan clear and cool on Thursday. and Neepawa., and says conditioas s a pathetic and sor- to abandon their fortified positions a� fine, did case, in which t'he little, ill- at the town of Istip and leave be- Little Girl Fell In Head-flys ;NO complaints of lack of moisture The outlook ,ie still somewhat un- kempt'boy's word was taken rather hind their wounded. Fifty-four Was Drowned. are now being beard, enc] the crop certain in southern Manitoba, as than that of his mother. 'officers, • including four colonels, .y all , ' uta. Straw. al]•1 be short. tarafts came almost too late to were anon the killed,.while the A despatch from, says: _:.71s said to be corning along finely at theB p� v46 the orop. ' The'next two weeks London is in danger of a serious losses on both sides numbered sev- While reaching for a tin can which z ns are that wheat.will be will,decide. Farmara take an opti- ice famine, due, the ice dealers eral thousand. was floating in thg tub of an ice l sad , at many points by July mis;tic view, and are hoping for an claim,to the action of the Board of According to the latest advices cream freezer on Wednesday, two; 10, and die barley will be rowdy' average yield. Tates on the whole, gealt6 in reatrictiilg the ureas from from the front the Bulgarians have year-old Genie Wolf -slipped ano cut try the end of the month. the Province can get along for ten which 'toe could be h,amvested last been entirely driven off the terri- .fell in, heard-first, and drowned in Pr r. S. A. Bedford, Deputy. Minis d,sys without rain. winter, tory which they occupied when they 18 inches of water. .; .,..- '- .,'. '. '. .' erre _ ',•; f w;^.. k��,�s.s?,� T ., ; ._+t; ' ,•;_. '..". � .,. ,:.....- .,. ... `..:.: ::. f-_ .,s. .. .;�,r" "'`".•:,. aa..';ear;'a.�,• u af.m. :n.� ,tiny r„r'Ss�:� '".• ?i '�,•... F ts.,eem ,.l , ..:, pN n i 1,r", erre :•..; .r-.. ,- 4.' :FJ.r, t ,F�>�,,,.�.. ;r•-! n` w.Y`�+•' .w 'v- - .t .,,,e' 0+kr° x "•'.af'�. r erre .'�.`.: ,.M:; a.,..+_d•a;'- v':e a ..:.:'.Y•'?+ncs`S`., ,.. ,... .- ,�:w ::�' "-: . .- ,.:';r..r.{.'+a^ <t/,. r•' �� +.-'�„rrf ..,:7•i. `iVii,•, w:* .n'r;"' c'1 .I. - f"� - � .•�-:d' i. .'P� _ s �� � ,d� ,a.. :w r a-.�._ ..t''.',y .: "t•A::?.ray••:ems r' -rr�Ryr •.'s` ,.•ars, < •.:�- r .. _ �`' � `r' -,,,,fir,...., • M. THE KING OF SYRIA. pp NERC ENPOBEB, ADVANCED.NERVOt,'S TROUBLES HAftl CASE off Besides in Parts, But Sines Over Electricity Never Allowed to Jap. ON THE INCREASE T�� 111iulon Subjects. areae Palace Before. • _ _ ' - -- KID ;t to-talk of-a The 1 EmPeror..�utsuhitoT_ * Japan, who reigned during the - - -They Ire Due to ImpoverMed unknown but mighty King, to speak "Era of Enlightenment," POTTED of a monarch who is wealthy and --�--- averse to photography and electric- MEATS_ r QOIId1ti0D Ojr a Blood owns large possessions, but whose In Very &d Condition. Dan-; }' tion is not recognized. 'Scalp � ity. He never eat for his portrait, I Nervous exhausrtion—or ne�ra6- druffCouldbeSeen Mainly. Lost and he. never allowed an electric Full :flavored and � . Such a man is Alfred I., King of Y The : thenia, as medical men'call it Most of Hair Soap Sind' light to be installed i rfectl cooked Syria and Ara4ia who still is a sue of,the greatest evils of X,he pre- cikizen of France, The fact that he tial part of the palace, which, was make delicious Cuticura Ointment Cured, sen-t day, for it is destroying the is a King-might have remained un- �_ lighted with candles.and oil lamps. delight. life and suer of thousand of menHis successor to the throne, Yo- The sandwiches. g3' known even in Paris, where he lives L. fa IjpphtoM St.. Toronto; tlntarto.-- ttnd women, or worse, driving them in the crowded artists' quarter of /•-About a year Sao I had a very bed attack new E has changed all this, The picnicker's .too insanity. The causes of this Montmartre had he not had a dis- for typhoid sad my�p was In a vary bad new Emperor shows no disinolin- x . trouble include overwork, mental pute with o� `of his neig4bors over 'condition. The dandruff could be sees ation toward eit� photography or choice. _ strain, worry, indiscretions, and some aimia 'to which both laid pay and I lost most of my hair. My hair electricity, .He has, sat time.after Everybody's - sometimes it follows 1a grippe. . The claim tell out gradually,blit atter having it she=- time for his photograph. In fact, Favori A tsi ns of. this trouble are usually pooed st came out to ha^arS. Ivied cats. he is an amateur photographer him- . S When the case was brou ht into cows soap to shampoo my hair,then robbed great weakness after any exertion, brought self. He has a number of camerae, tv •Marr•• s court it was discovered that Man- tore Cntsonra omtmeat Into the,pips The and is fond of "enapping'� his chit nervous headaches, trembling dandruff'was very won removed and my' sieur le Vicomte Alfred, German de µt,. viands, shakiness in the legs, irrita- hatrstoppedfaltmsout' EutictrraBoapand dreh in the royal garden: U for _ g Breuil, by the grace of God and ability of temper, weak digestive b the election b the t Ointment cured r.3me,1 s eyed the _. _ y y hamberiala,Mar.21,tela. candles and oil' lams in the Chi- FAarra FOR sALa. 1power, inr_pmnia. The life of the of Arabia and Syria, has ruled over —.--- p sufferer b tames full of miseries. yoda Palace in Tokio to be replaced N. W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street" - a territory six times' the size of HANDS COVERED WITH ECZEMA b' modern electric lights, the in- Toronto. The true treatment for this trou- France, y a ble .must consist of a building up In Paris King Alfred I. lives high Anse du Cap,Quebec.—"About one year stallation of which has just been Ht7TT, STOCK. GRAIN AND DAIRT' �•` process, for the above signs mean ane a7 d&Whtw hnd her hands covered completed. Farms in all sections of Ontario. . P > B up in one of the modest apartment .with eczema. It broke out in a rash. she some snaps• that the exhausted nerves are call- houses crowded with artists and was unable to put her hand,1n water and in many other ways the new Em= in for more nourishment from the peror shows modern tendencies. He F ACTORY BITES, WITH OR WTTROUT $ artisans. His favorite pastime is she used to scrams th— until they wa° was formerly an ardent bicyclist Rai trackage, in Toronto blood supply. Dr. Williams' Pink red and inflamed and cracked and used Do y + Bramnton and other tosrna and cities. a PP y• driving in the parks and boulevards but since takin on the dignityof ;, _ — _ blood She was.unable to Sleep by aDe11f. vi_,ttn the o-n-air thea rimes --- - E4�---alm€s IIF - g Pe from the pain and burning. We tried ser, a monarc�-$e as absa�oned t e R, r �s feeds the starved complaining and restaurants. oral remedies without receiving feeds Brampton and a down other ,two.. nerves and in this waythey have bicycle in favor of high-power auto- He dresses' in faultless taste, and After mobiles. He is a crack billiard N W• °,LWsoN.'cetborne st.. 'Foro.nto, -v^4 scored thousands of times�neuras- makes it a point to-follow and often and appwas Outictrrs Olataeeat she floe player and has had two beautiful `3 OOO FREE HOMESTEADS AND IM• thenia, neuralgia, and otfier nor- launch the styles in men's dress. def at once and aro`'ten days'treatttwtf P: y � Droved farms, $u,00 to Ms,00 He is a coot billiard rooms install-4 the al- vous disorders and have restored ky man, not much gra'entirely cured. P per acre. Beet grain and mitred farming strength and nerve-energy to de- more than five feet eight inches My bat 'rhea toothing'broke out wit% ace' one kith Amari n and the country. Write commissioner. Board of � J g pimples on hor race. Atter tbr•ee daye't other English tables. Here, after Trade, Humboldt, Back, spairin8 people. Mrs. Isaae Wil- treatment of Cuticum soap&a was Owed."! ' eon, Calabogie, Ont., gives thanks �ed1 Mad. D. Couburs. Yeb. 12, 1912• dinner, he challenges his court MALE HELP WANTED, 1 chambenlaoins to a friendly game o for having been restored to health Cuticurs.Soap and outlaaaUtntmeasar'ar T ONCE-MEN TO LEARN BARABH and usually wins—quite on his own A throe the use of this medicine,. acid try QrusEvte sad denten srer7►+►here' y trade, expert talwaytisu ceTrolo t „ >' ( For a liberal free sample of each, with 3a-p,, merits, practicer; mole tree; always sure etrpine, 1 she says: "When I began using Dr. ,� 5 i .: men, r�r barber. Wri a for catatogaa r r Y, book.eemdpostcard tdPotter DrugBtaham.; The Emperor and Empresa, who Vater Colleen. 221 queen R. Toronto. i .. 'Williams Pink Pills I was a icer- I Corp..Dept-aoD,Boston.U.a.A. have,been living in the Aoyama Pal- -._'coos wreck; I couldn't do m work, i t t+� . ' �, i STAMPS AND COINS y , � ^r ace, will soon occupy the Chiyoda could not sleep at night, suffered ���+� f He worked all da Palace as their main and penman- v TAMP COLLEcrotars-iii;yuttED OLF- j from nervous headaches, and the > �'' •: r ,' f y forent rorei a Stamps. .catato;rna least noise would completely upset t And he worried all nigh ; ant residence. m Albam. .only iter n Gnu Yank• seams ' me. Only those who have suffered i.. He shattered his nerves Company, Toronto. , from nervous trouble can tell what ,, °,« . And he ruined his sight,{ FOR MARRIED. MEN ONLY MISCELLANEOUS. I endured. I doctored for a time, '�.* He- scolded his childr � ; r And he railed at his wife; When your razor is dull as a hoe, ask I ►yr ER TrxoRz treats+ r.ro. internal and oaernat onrad w�tr. -V f " but did not get any benefit. Then r your wife it she wapa't Daring hoz corn., at tato b* car home •*e•trneat Wrttl , He'lost all his friends ai I learned of Dr. Williams' Pink G•et her Putnam-e Corn Extractor; it's the a, be*nre t-a Int• Dr 8eftmae' 7tadts -ills and sent for a half dozen And bartered his life only pa clew and sate cure. All dealers M. T.rm •.d con!�r.o,,,i n.,< boxes. By the time I had used For a-pile in the bank, sell 'Putnam s at 25c, per bottle. And a swell bluck_of bricks— R I ` these I was almost well;..and a coo• " And he nave maks,his home The Other Pet. u, Pte more boxes completely restored w Swedenborg wore £Iea•en an,i fort , my health, and I have had no re- r j In a hole two by six. "Jock never snarls nor growls at a,.!the litaatter death. amps m.",sty L,sti,-nts _turn of th® trouble. I can cheer. - me and sticks .close by me when- twvtpaiL s.La"uar�ta+�«.r«.ate:oae fully recommend Dr. ._Williams' - - - . .__ -eve What be Pink Pills to those who suff'e'red ", at a dice dog he s t,,. The Soul of a Piano e must I from any form of nervous trouble " r�, Dog, Bir, he is my husband. , � � • Action. Insist on the If you erre weak, nervous or OUt ' Minard's Linimrut On., Limited '—"- Df health begin to Cure ourself to- Genoa.-I cured a valuable heroinr Ant Illnard'a Lin Curse Dieteritper. ' B 3 of .manse with, 3f IFABD$ L:N 114I ssOTTO HIGEL" day with Dr.. Williams',Pink Pills. after several veterinaries had treated him Shoeing Homem In China. y�H 1 without doing him any permanent good. Piano Action You can get them from any medi- The.King or Syria. Years. ow• The Chinese blacksmith thin" ii trine dealer or by mail at 50 cents WILFRI-D GAGNE. great deal of his anatomy, when• ' =. Is boa or six boxes for 82.50 from Prop, of Orand Central Hotel, Drummond• B y, w"iich are not num-I xi tall, but he looks mach taller be vide, Aug s. sot: shoeing horses, i� c The III. Williams' Medicine Co,, cause he stands erect and is weH _ . :. _ Brous in China He is so skittish BLUE FLAME $roekville, Ont. • proportioned. Despite his sixty in doing a job of shoeing, and so' �} ih�rr years his irif tads ileus designated dubious about handling the hoofs c>i SPECIAL the animal, that, when shoeing is Fact and Fancy. him the "young cavalry officer." t Though he Inca the right to be A Compromise. required, the horse is strung up Ossified men die hard. with ropes in such a manner as to To lower our stocle Xl� called King of Syria.and Arabia, he Gibbs=I often wonder who those Siberia has.red.cats. , prevent kicking. No exceptions b Jul 31st—c is indifferent about his title, fellows are that 'Graf around watch- y Every married man should join are made, even.though the horse be soot ng--we of- His cod suciet His kingdom is bounded on the ing,,,i new building going up. g y—preferably the north by the Otitotrian Empire, on < . Dabbs=Easy ! obey are men who a scrawny street plug of advanced fer these excellent . society of his wife and chdren. the east by the Gulf of Persia and start out in the morning to look age' Plugs aL Husbands say that the es shoe$ the .Indian Ocean, on the west by for work and compromise lhY look ►' _ _ "vgives shopping all i t e a and a strip o lin e- tug at it. ing anything are- funny, but-.not UNIM - a y�true. longing to Turkey, while the Indian _ , Ocean and British Somaliland are NMGA 1O CQ A kleptomaniac is one who tan Try-Murine Lye Remedy Per Set of Foul' -- ltfford to a• for what- he steals. II its southern boundaries. NIAGARA pay fif you have Red, Weak, N�'atery Eyes Kin %Ifred explains that he was, - ' Look out for the man who looks $ = pl or GranaI"atea Ey-elids.-'Doesn't Smart - out for himself. given hie,position and title because —Soothes Eve Psis: Drugg tats Sell'. 1 TO - ` these people could not find among Marine Eve 12emedy, Llquid,g25c, 50c. i THE SEA "BLUE FLAMES" - Mexican schoolgirls smoke. them a m,an who was able to rule Murine Eye Salve In Aseptic Tubes, give perfect i . �.. The chance of. two finger-prints all of them without rivalry and 25c, SOc. Eye 'Bo6ks Free by Mail. •�" Your tion and will 'Krve �a being alike is less than one in E4, y as ars Tank seed for As 6"n. wit Mean ears. 'Vacation Trip a hotter spark`than - -•• 000,000,000. jealousy. Marine Eye Remed7 Co., Chicago Potts, the popular ..novelist: says� He 'rules aver three million mer. _. ._. tt'SERJE aro so �� plug � t�ls- e. the cannot write owa full stomach.. and women, who call themselves . Mother—•"Tommy always eats ''Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thou- 'Well, Potts-we we never thought you Nazarenes or primitive Christians, more pie when we have friends at sand Islands, 'St. Lawrence ` enough of a tatouin•g expert to write then who follow the doctrines of dinner." Visitor—''Why is that, Rapids, ;Montreal, Quebec as,; RUSSELL MOTOR CAR CO., {R ` .on an empty one, either. _ Christ Sts they were anderstood and .Tommi F' Timmy—;"Cos we don't the Saguenay River—one of LI"'it`d' accepted 2,000 years ago. have pie no other•time." ' n a t u r e's most impressive. Accessories Dept., WEST rorrNTo' �*.. Minard's L,onimint duras Diphtheria. That he is an able ruler is proved ---. scenic wonde". r r — by the fact that when,he wis.made Mlnard's Llnimont Corea Carget In Caw Low rata,for tickets including meals Petit.to_Supply Power. 'What What Strnek 1fIitn. - King he-induced a.French company —' and t>erthe. For inter 'little Villie, bein a city ..bo .A man going home at a late hour' to build a railroad which runs from R y• cation apply to local .Electric.plants of 10,000,000 horse» had never seen a cow. While• an ricket agent. or power, including 8,000.000 for rail-, in the night saw that the occupants Port Said'to Luwa on the' Gulf of I Hugh D. Paterson, of a.house standing flush with the;Oman. He is now negotiating with a visit to his grandmother he walk-1 sen. est.,Paterson, roads, will be' the early need of, street had left a window' u and';the company for the erection of a ed out into tho-fields with his cons- to, out., or X. North Germany, as .estimated by' p' in John.' A cow was grazing there, . Fester Chnffee, the decided-to warn' them, and per-.;branch line through the. wonderful , g g _1Vi. $artuL There is little hydraulic�. P.T.M., Mona•• ' ,'has prei'ent a burglary. Putting;pP+rol�m _ lakes discovered by, and Willie's curiosity being greatly uea1.Que., , power, but it is declared that the P -� r will ibis head into the window• he called ,Prince Wrede. excited, he 'asked: Oh, Cousin ( r peat of this part of the county John, what is that 4" • "Why;' that t Rupply all •p'ow'er demands for 250' lir out—"`Hallos —good poop—" I It is not knot' n how rich a ma,a " - het was all he'said. A whole pail- thris strange and. unknown . ruder is only a cow, John replied, And ,. years. _ what are those tfiings on her ful.of water struck him in the face, really is, but certainly he is,worth , , __ �y.nY land as he staggered back a woman 1 many millions: For there are few head Horns, answered John.' Minafd's1 Liniment cunt cotes, Eta 1 Before they had gone far the cow, (shrieked out—"Didn't I tell you riches that are not found in Arabia Y what you would get if you wasn't His treasures include gold, silver, mooed long and loud. Willie was Q>qy a E18edWiN'tr� at a'8peatal Prins , home by nine o'clock." 1 turquoise, pearls, horses, camels. astonished. Looking back, he de- I ghee oats, fruits, wheat and manded in a very fever o_ interest: Aa•ovesstook in our vrarehouse must be cleaned p' g "Which horn dict she blow^" out •before August tat. Fierce tiie Price. "You'd better eat it slowly,'' zinc. Besides these possessions he 1said Willie to' the clerg}'man, who 1s given a large salary every year, was.dining with-the family. Mam- which is paid in the wealth of the' Three inch dial--60 mite, 'ma never gives mortar one piece of country, 600,000 sheep. - speedometer eaolased. 10,- 4 d ` ii 00t anile season odometer. lPie. Regular. $.16.90. -il-prst-titioner' in- Glasgow was ' called a few'days ago to attend an t special PrFee 1e.8D. elderly lady of his acquaintance., He is a free-and-easy fellow; and s �' ; after he' had scone his duty as a, Three .inch dial-90 mire You will find relief In Zenl-Buh_1 ,doctor he stood in the rpiddle of+ l epeedotReter. 10,000- mile ------ _ R eases the ung, stirift the floor to have a,few minutes' t season odometer. Auto- 'M y �'aiatio`tetseiting trip regio- _ _bleeftg and brings chat with his patient. "aye," he ' 1 iter and a guaranteed 7 Sete. Pet sever ante,wi$t Zeld- - r e Buk,means cure: Why not prove fourteen of a family in a small r SeYtrlar.Price $27,50. ? Au Drap�u a,.d &Art,,-, house like this? Whti, when I stand s 8peclai Value $17.26. iarbea ' ilpright 'I curk touch the- ceiling: r 1h, hilt doctor," replied the old R RUSSELL MOTOR GAR OOMPANV, LtMfTED • �, '; r��Ep Accessories Depertrfient.' WEST TORONTO "ran, n' my sons, ever wore FOR,ar..t•9L7MMZ:R alp ' their hat in the hoose. The d�ic- 9lranches at Toronto, Montreal, Hamiite-n, Winnipeg, Calgary, Vancouverh •r „ Rae ler took the hint. ISSUIE 2&--'13( Melbourne, Aunt .r ,. 1.... w T w.. ..: .- ,.: . :. ' :' ., " .:. ....... _7 y. .,.. .,a....: <,ti's'vnHi? •n ib"" n _ :, surra ,.. -.. .,,. .. •g '�.,» .. t.. i ` ,I i .- K w1 rn.. . .n �. ..,�_.� ;...+,..,..r��.•«...'.: ,.» +v.._..a .,:.,.` v :....'. v,..+.>< 3. •,-:�..�. i:�. .,,j,.^y n•;.,., r,+. '.i'. ..,a.Surau.^ 'n:�iw.�l.''�` '.i," _D •J. t •p*n``F`' r, - .. ,� .,. . ...,, ,.. e ,n.... ,nr'n,;:;l:+;�i•.. .,r. ,,,-• .�.. ,.•.�•. .: �,°�� '"`. ,,:,Fz.a� - .,y,3J-.� '��'4''�1 s 'n• ,,:�::.'�;w,:.s.+eewr:�" »a,�=, r..;�,:r.,, ?^�.�.•5uaC r•,t+ci•d 3't` ., ���. •�` � A t r LOCALISMS fir. Henryt TAN will ll�esd �: �s$eA»g ; FRESH SRO()ERI y u • •',.' Hanel nett Ttieaday,'to attend to � . bile pr41-1 ofessional d i ; va e`ii a di ovesiderable excltr�t has p y -- — ' lea 10 ale gl ie! g the L few as e 7 ,m, -Mrs. P. J. Morcombe was in Llttlefard, of Toronto, are visit- g y f seen wru. " the city this week. ing their cousin, Mrs.- L. H. Cowan's property. Men have been For the pic-nic or for the home use we have the best line of canned -Mrs. H. J. Marquis is visiting $pa ge. - engaged for some time drilling about g 75 feet from his residence. They have Qoods, ea ily prepared for hot wTeather needs.• Tomatoev' peas, .and Ler sister in Clinton. -Found-On Sunda , on Green- gone a depth of about 550 feet, with ,f' —Mrs. W. J Gordon spent over wood road, beside C. P. R. tracks, the result that a bountiful supply of corn. Pork and beans, fish and pickles. -,A fine --salmon very 4— - &lea s with D vomit onyZ`tiesda�e city a aR.-G.-Ca­ clk'e- I•oset Call at. i-gas-has pounds. e eL�pe hm gles b - - _ c i _ heic�A 6 1 F. W. Weeks has completed g eralHth�iyonahout thervest is n towns uite gen- thea for o ork on h ationis monand be be pouring be b by or miles. Masnyavviisit rs Corn Flakes,Shredded Wheat and other tasty ^bt kfast..foods ; R P y pe o before have visited.the scene and coogratu- I —Mrs.-•A.M. Kerr and son, of Monday, July 14th. latin Mr. Cowan on his good fortune. ]Berlin, are visiting with Mrs. Geo. —W. J. Clark and daughter,; Mr. Cowan will use the gas for light- Our 30c.. Tea is better than that Daekage tea that ; -"-$err.- Miss Fanny, spent a day this ing and domestic purposes. a 55. -M. S. Chapman has purchased week visiting. the.former'a, son, your paying 40c. for. a new'delivery wagon. of an up- Allan, at,Lakefield." i] t;ROSBLAATD-HADLEY R•' "A. BUNTING, _:P:ICKERINC� ; �'to-dpte pattern. -A young lady se telephone _ r -Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Pippen operator is required at the Inde• A very pretty wedding .was solem- are spending a few days in the pendent Central. For all particii- nized at the residence of Mr, and' Mrs. r = =Niagara district. lars apply to Mrs.• J.• H-., Bundy Jas. .Y. Hadley, Pickering Harboiir,, ��1 ,a�'QN�AB��J ���5 ' —Miss -Aggie Every; 'of'Parry Pickering. * on the afternoon of Wednesday, June Bound,is holidaying at the home -We congratulate Misses Violet 25th., when their daughter, Willetts .,of her mother here. Boyes, Myrtle Wilson, and Gla- Isabel, was united in marriage to Mr. -We are ebowing a nice line of summer goods, something for the hot ?i Charles C.Crossland of Joronto, the -Miss Alfreda Jephson is dye Allaway, on their success at v.A. G. Hudson, 'of .Crawford St. days of July and August. Cotton voile, foulards, musline, pique,' -_-a f spending' her summer vacation the -recent -senior public - school Deet.A.Godist Hudson, Crto,officiating. ehambray, gingliame, etc. In whitewear we have A good line'of with relatives in Seaforth. graduation examination. The bride who wa -n_away by her gowns, underskirts, drawers, .ors trovers, and.-some nice blouses -The construction of is -,loon anti idra. Renderson, of lather, wore aye graceful gown of from 50c. to $2.00. '�Jee oto•special at- $I w - -- `-+O'Connor's residence on Church Ringwood, spent Wednesday at white embroidered voile -and satin. Groceries always fresb and always in stock. is progreformer `8 favorably. _ the home of the forme 's sister, and Juliet cap of Brussels net and Redpath and St.Lawrence sugar$4.80 now is the time to buy. - -Harold Grell and Miss Am Mrs. John Rankin. Mr. Render- orange blossoms,and carried a,shower 8 tins Old Dutch Cleanser 25c.; Amy 3 packages Ammonia 25c. 14 re21, of Barbados, West Indies, son is jebonuetof bridal roses. Her only st recovering from a siege q y 8 bare Sunlight Soap 25e. 8 packages Corn Starch 25c. ►- . spent Sunda with Mrs. Pippen. ornament was a necklace of pearls Pe y ppe of illness. and peridots. Miss Helen Hadley City Dairy Ice Cream in bricks, bulk, oc cones. - _ . -Wm. D. Gordon has had a -The contract for the construct- attended as bridesmaid in a gown of cement walk constructed leading ion of the cement Abutments at eyelet embroidery and carried an G. A. GILLESPIE DUNBARTON ' up to his residence on Church St. Haight's bridge north of the nil- armful of pink roses, and little Miss - Misa•MabeWalvert teacher of lagehas_been a_aZdgd-to John Ruth Armstrong, niece of the bride BIooi-ningd Ie pnbhe--school McGinty. There were some seven m-ewe-a very pretty-(tower--Birt ' - -- —---- -- -. ns holidaying at the home of her tenders submitted. pi4lsatin- carrying ala rge basket of g ink roses: ' port d the g Peicy, e � � ��� i rents here. -Amon the successful candi- -9h -Mrs. W. G. Ham and daugh- dates at the Toronto Conservatory oronto, supported the groom. The . �. grooms presents were: to the bride a •- �- -' ter, Mrs. (Bien.) B. N. de Foe of Music was Mies Mary Pearce.of yJ�' P Wagner a'nd children are viaitin Boa a Hill who eased the 'nniof bah and piano, to the bridesmaid B B B P J di mond ear rings. to the flower girl __.. lelativcs in thecitybuffetexamination. "She ie' a pupil of silver mesh bag and to the grooms- �jhoio� Fresh Groceries -Neat Sunday, y 18th. Mr. Mies Hattie Law. We congratu- man pearl scarf pin. A dainty buffet J. P. Cleal, of Toronto, will take late both pupil and'teaoher. supper was served and after the usual- All the time. c the services in St. George's Church -W. A. Remmer, principal of toasts were given, the bride slipped _ i 'both morning and evening. the Brockvillepublic schools, with awmy-und donned ber-traveling suit of -The Presbyterian Sabbath his wife and family, is spending King's blue satin and panama ha New Clover Honey-in small glasses, at ... _'20 cents earls isthool meet at 9,15 a. in. instead his holidays with friends at Fair 11r, and Mrs. Crosalnnd, motored co .. int are 85 y Toronto, leaving later for $ trip, to P J > - .of theafternoon during the warm port. Mr, Remmer has been some - . ew York and Atlantic city. On their ., + ggart.jars -'80 m onths of July and August. eight years in Brockville and ha4 return-they will beat borne to their • • - -Walter Richardson, of Phila- been re-engaged for another year. many-friends at the Victoria Palace " -'The Bees tell us they never made better. - . ,- delphia, is here "pending a week -A missionary meeting will be Apartments. Toronto. The bride = with his parents, W. V. and Mrs. held in the Friend's Church on the and groom were the receipts of many - n - Richardson. He looks hale and eveningof July 15th. Mr. and beautiful presence in silver, cut glass and furulture, among thein being a r :--hearty. Mrs. Gurney Binford, of the eilner few service from the office o} � - -James and Mrs. Richardson Friends Mission in Mito, Japan, the National service rot the- of which- . 'Big Assortm8iit of La►dies� Wear and son have been enjoying antes- will speak on missionary work in firm Mr.Crossland is sales manager, ^p sant weeks' vacation at the lake that land. All are invited. Hour and a cabinet of community silver at the Big Store. •' at the home of L. and Mrs. 8 p. m. from the Bell Telephone Co., in - Mre. J. 8, 1e Aon returned ployed as stenogra ber-for the past etc at 2 IOc, 12c, 15c, 1Tc, 18r, 4 $q[alree. whose office the bride has been em- Ladies' Summer Ne - -The remains of the late Eliza 3 Carpenter were interred in the P ZOc and 25c. 'W hat week from 8 week's visit � three years. They also received a Friends cemetery here on Monday nine-piece dining room suite in solid Combination Suits 50 cents. See our roue knit vest_ cwi Friends in Seaforth, Goderieb tz p° ti. .. isnd at other points in Western afternoon. Her death took place mahogany from Mrs. J.Moore.mother at 25 cents-lt's a winner. _ Mario. at Norwood, Ont., she having at- of the groom, along with a large twined the ripe old age of ninety cheque. _]Ladies' knit drawers at 25 cents. -Rev. B. N. de -Foe twagner y years. Deceased formerly resid- of Edmonton. is still making rapid Huge Assortment of Summer Hosiery in cotton, lisle and silk- . progress towards recove after ed in this ,locality, her maiden PICKERING MARKETS -- ry name being Betts. A number of _ _ _• We are eQjoying.a record trade in these lines... - i Undergoing an operation for ap• relatives and former friends were white Winter Wheat. ', .91 - - pendicitis. sed .. .gl JL ST KEEP KOMING. r present at the interment. --Quite a number from here Mixed .60 - - took in the excursion to Peterborn -Om Saturday afternoon while Spring Wheat.................. .80 indulging in a soi fur with a num- on Wednesday.and all report a (loose - �.80 �' ' ' • • 4, her of other bu ie, Kenneth Gov. Sprouted,• .�-'� 70-80 ggood time in that going city of 3' P -•�. - - ` industriadactivity. don rust with rather peculiar as- Oats .35 The Big Stole the Right Place - - n =The township council meets well as a sotnew hat painful ac � = !text Monday, July 14th, in the cident. In diving from the Whitby Horse Show - -for Hardware. _ -.•• . township hall. Bronghatih at I bank of the river he so struck the io'clock, char for the transaction water that he dislocated his left Don't be without a Screen Door when ynu can Ret one for 81 1 of general business. shoulder. Medical aid-'was sum- Town Park, wtlftby - -W. H. Tench has resigned as moned and he is now recovering, pee with liingeQ,book and pull, A]-.;o,., . cgni 1 t 1 `priacipal of our school and the but will refrain from swimming ,duh{ 15, and 16: at $1.25, 81.75 and $2.00. - `, trustees are advertising for a for a time at least. - successor. Misses Wright and -Rev, R•. A. Find Mrs. Pippen 40CLASSES-$2000"in prises FAFcZS GREEN PAR28 C3REEN Johns have been re engaged for entertained a large number of -another term Single two for round dip,aB trains. —--- _­JJJst as- - .. —Married—At Crown Point on inc last, on their spat mig lawn Good to return July 12 Jnne 10th, 1913, Bertha Campbell, whichwas prettily lit up witl. Get the genuine, I lb package 25c,'J lb package 15c. formerly of Waverly, Ont., to D. Chinese lanterns. During the SALE REGISTER. - - --M. Decker, of The Frank F. Forter evening strawberries and cream NQ,VCT Perfeetlo= 011 Stoves Hardware Co., Chicago. They with eakewas served to theguegts- TL'ESnAv, J[JLY:ND, 1913-Cash sale -- -- - - will reside in Chicago. J. S. Jephson added much to the of farm irnplemenct, household fur You might ac wet beT comfortable-come w ith the crowd -During the thnnder•atorru of enjoyment of the evening by Riv• niture etc-, at lot 18, con. 5. Picker. - •- Friday last, lightning struck ing a nutuber-ef-selectioue ou hi-P . "-'�mile-auuth of andet one. - - - r' James Andrew's fence beside his fine Columbia gramophone. All the property of the estate of the late We're selling more,than.ever. barn and splintered over a dozen those present express themselves Newrick Wilson. Bale at one. See ..:.fence posts, but fortunately no as delighted with the evening- bills. W.. B. Powell. auctioneer. "Prices right at the Big Store." : other damage was done, spent as the guests ofMr. and -Mrs. D, Brokenshire and son,. Mrs. Pippen. CARD of THANKS Ray, have returned liame from -A number of our people are ti — MS . -':CHAPMAN �their'visit at the home of the for• complaining t4iat the Police Truq- The officials and memll6ra of the e mer's daughter, Mrs. Bell, of Wil- tees' by-law porhibitiug bicycle Brougham Christian Church wish to R kis, Bask. The have been a convey their success thanks and rap - They pend- riding o the sidewalks of our nil- preciation to the friends who worked 1Qga few days with friends in lage is altogether ignored. Per. to faithfully to subdue the fire in. the Pickering. haps some are not aware that a church caused by lightning last week. �r -The strawberry crop which penalty of$5 can be imposed for .---SINGLE HARNESS SEASON -promised to be a heavy one was every violation of this by-law: So cut sbort by the hot dry weather persistent in this practice haveWOODWORKING KING This is the nicest time of.the year for. driving and a• ' - which caused,the vines and bloe- some of the riders become that - new harness makes things nosy and secure. ' moms to become parched. The they actually rigg a gong to have I have.olened up is Mr. Grant's Call and see my stock, heavy rain of.Friday however, pedestrians clear the way. 'Sen old stand in Dunbarton a -wood- - -_ w - - revived the planta somewhat. eral accidents have been narrowly working shop in R hich I aro pre- Plush rti9s, summer ,dusters, whips; trunks, suit cases, and ^ -The first train to run over averted of]ate due to the careless pared to do all kinds 'of wood . the new C. P. It., line from Wbit• riding of wheels on the walks And work satisfactorily. all supplies it stock. by, to Toronto made the trip on it is high time that the Trustees Give me a trial. 1 have two good second hand single.harness at$5.00. Friday last. Tile train contained put a stop to the practice. Charges modorate. General Manager McNicell and - other officials. Ther ride was for oREttrow000 NATHANIEL BURKHOLDER, PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM the-pnrpose of inspection and not ' -Om Thursday, Jul 3rd to Dunbarton, Ont. one of pleasure as the road is not y y Phone Ind. 301: W. J. COAKWELL. et. ba] sated. • The officiate ea- Wm. and Mrs. Hollis, a daughter. y James Plaskett completed he sale of ELM DALE MILLS 'pregaed themselves-as being pleas- his roperty to James Denny this p=C�ERINC� ed with theprogress that has been woe?, _ made in the work of construction. Obras, Wilson moved his household —On Friday afternoon - the effects this week into the house lately hearts of the farmertf were rmade by'him Ie the place to get your next Warm., Bather. Wants t ----glad;by a heavy-ra4 - an hour or two and whish ave to, spent last"week.wi.th. Thomas and g Mrs. Oliver• Ogilvie's Royal Houftbold can't bel the.land a good soaking. The lidiss Maggie Murray, o Toro»to, is beat for Bread. New Perfection Qil-Stoves•--Two,Three and four Burner, _ 1o.ug., continued dry and warm ;s�pending her holidays at the home of Glenera Flour.. Pastry Mour - complete with Oven. wentber• was beginning to have it llEfr:Trimble - Y - `•serions effect on vegetation, but Masters Lloyd and George Wilson Graham Flour =the timely' -rain will add many are epe idina.their .vacation at- their F�°b Rolled Oats Screen Doors-and Window Screens—A.good strong.door ar• ndmother's a�Qik>te Bran amd Shorts for one dollar 'thousands of dollars to the ck- 6a nod - - - Oats and Oat Chop $ etc of.tb�e-tc[-mere aa. wet as toe ey vers, of.Toronto, come Barley and Barley Chop -' �4. the rest of the 'community. The down in hie auto and spent a couple of - . y days with his uncle. James Byers. and Mixed Feeds+ Lawn Mowers from $3.85 to$7.50, -- clover crop was too-far -advanced family. all -makes and sizes.. x. -to receive any benefit from the Mise Kate Sadler and Mise Brwd• Nolassine Meal and Molasses,Meal rain but everything else will re- shave, of Toronto, are spending a few Special prices in ton lots: c . solve great Rood from the down days with the former" mother,- Mrs- F'. Z7CT. "VCree]6=i J P H 1 Ho BU N Dy . pour A. Sadler. _ i Obopping every day 4 a .'k•... . •..,, .- .,r_ ..._... ..... r.. '.. ,._' .. .r. .. .. ..''_• ..'.:..r ,,. 4-J•d ..w'kr:A..$r-. 'i:.^d1 al.: .�—Po { ' ,}RY ti. ♦ .l�..w,cu ?r 4— r• ".ri �_,,�' <• 5::, r „�,;r,a �- »tr xis•., rr*sr.... ',,,d':',K. •�.•-,. `"�+' -,..•,,..K�,,.�+a� Ake^ y q�:l;,,'t �` A,�r'•'. ':'.4.'•,.� . _r;..�„ ��''� ,; -,-. �,.. ,-C�r�,`.yi M1,. �„'�:w.,,w..,.'1 y. :++4... iY �5^- -•.�'. .••.k�"':':y' .as<u^ .R. .v,. 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