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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_07_18 THE • "':�.arx, i% ,w�'^:. _ " ;.-yam •, .. ,..` �''�'. • j - w s . ; VOL." XXXII. - PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY; JULY l.g, 191 - To• 42- Entrance ? = . siatssstessta! r _ �`�wM Entrance Examination Results -- '- — = SPINIK MILLS quiet weddingwas solemnized on — Established?b years a[edital Wednesday afteroon at the home of WHrrBY - Clara Jackson, Millie Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Pugh, when Luke, Mabel Hallett, Evelyn EIvidge' �'1I � ��0�� M E. FORSYTH, D. of q.� Regis- M' - their youngest daughter, Ida,.-became Ma�nie Harlock,Pearl Goldring,(�}reta �V.1�, R. tared member of the optom eat Asso- - the bride of Mr. Geo. W. P. Every, may•Renta Fulmer,Irene HovYland statins of Oarario: Special`sltegii kiven to the 'populaf superintendent of the Blanche Meeker, Rose, ${ivermaa, =10 2- glasses. 87m taated.ftde. North Water and Light department of the Christina Monro, Cora Todd,Florence Ctaramoat• t8ti War•8, Gladys Cook, Jean L n&, f Town of Whitby. The ceremony was y Ly n&, McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., FLOUR performed by Rev. J. A. Grant, of, lana Parrott, Willie l3ewis, George «` # N. Edinburgh, member of the college of Robertson. Leonard Balzer, 'Charles .MILLS g Claremont,-in the' presence of the im- Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,lioectiate "White Satin,".• Best .Ma1)iioba mediate relatives and friends of the Plaskett, .Arthur 11Mowat, Douglas. Rs a] College of Surgeons. Edinburgh. ••Cream Buns,". " Blended Bell, Bernard•Cotfe Arthur Stanlick, r attention to dsieasee'of woman and - ,� bride and groom. They were unat- y• : � n. Omosanereaides"'Bf voiam._ "Tea-Buns, _ Pastry tended,and ➢Bits Sadie Bagshaw, niece. John Toms, Howard Arksey, Louis T of.the bride, made a ver pretty little Gourley, Meredith Afcl3rien, Murray - -- — =—• i,. �R. W. WILSON PORTER, Chiro- y P Tarvis, Governeur Porter. = A large quantity of Feed on hand. -' praetor-The cause of disease remove dby flower girl, The bride was handsome- PICKERING-Marjorie Allawav, Jag. > "ad�aatment of the spice. consultation free, FEED by gowned in white embroidered ) Freed 'Wilk be 'dearer 'and ♦sPickering on Mondays, wednesdave and Cormack,Lorna Gascovne,T.L.Har•d- sriaays, oIDoe-W aiincoe St,South, Oshawa, "JUMBO" FEED_FLOUR voille, her going-away costume being is Nellie Lee, Jack DfeGlashan, Wil- this is a Rood time ' a tan ratine suit and Panama hat. g to ba IrhDaeSKOshawa BRAN lie Peak Marguerite Robbins,_ Mario y' PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS After dinner had been served.Mr. and g Mee Ever eft on the avenin train Theaton, Muriel Thom. g Chonpieg and Qat Fla Ing on - -OAT CHOP for Toronto,,Subsea the took the boat W$IT.$vwis - Frederick Beare, r _ r r and X-RAY�.RA�i INSTITUTE " - - y -monde a Wednesda e MANITOBA OATS• for Montreal, followed by the stat Christina Gray, Bessie Hoover, Hugh 3' y g` plafzsRlNG, - • ONTARIO AMERICAN CORN wishes of a wide circle of friends. { Michell, Gert{e Pennock, Hugh Pugh, and Fridays. _ Harold Pugh. IL BLeIN ToWLE, M. H., M. D., C. at:; Portland Cement and Wood Fibre Pbysiciaa•m-chars• FEED OF ALL BINDS CLwaaxoNT-George Burton, F. C. , istii,Bso:al Diseases. ProstatieDL GREEN RIVER ( Edmund Plaster kept o. hand ,� - Brodie, Bessie A. Bennett, some OC men, Diseases of women, Canners, Our prices are the low est, Don't forget-Mission band Sunday Cadeux, Carl Devitt, Jennie Duncan, for'sale. ll�ors.x-Ray examination. Di"%aft of eye afternoon Jul 20th. May Florence, Eva Hanson, Edward sar.nose,tbroat sad lungs Fitting glasses and Quality the best y Jones, Mary-Jones, Olive Jones 'Alex di wets and chronic diseases. Mise Lillie Barton spent Sunday Oft*Hours 12 to 3 and 7 to 9 6917 - with Miss Lillie Carter. Morgan, Melissa Morgan, Nellie Rue- spent ue- it F• _-+• Q REF.rZ� s n Sunnd g with Wm. and. Mrs. Wa11�KHA �._ MAR M 6rantoll B. FAREWELL, K.C., BAR•RIS- J• L• tSPINg, LIbtITEDr Alex Sing of Toronto. was the His many Ands extend to J.-H: i. THB.owlty CrowWhithir. aad19-v guest of Robt. and Mrs. Dafoe on Laurie, son of J. Laurie, formerly of ffiaisatfar. aaort Soots,Whitby. 10 v PICKERING, ONT. Sunday, Mongolia, their_ hearty congratula - M, FITZGERALD, Barristex and Mrs. T. Wilson and Miss Alma are tions-6n his passing with honors, the 1. Solicitor. Conveyancinle, etc, At Dr, - spending a few-weeks with John. 'and recent examination at the Ontario 'Coal - ----- ..:.s 6hirley's office,Pickering,every Wednesday. Mrs. ti'iison. Vt terinaay College. also those of To- `t/ O a 1 _ - E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and LOOK HERE ! Ben,and Mrs. Hutchings have gone ronto University And the Dominion .Solicitor.Notary Public.Etc. Money to Tlie C18T•OTIIOIIt Furril' to Toronto where tbey purpose'taL•ing Veterinary Civil Service, Dr: Laurie �a�O>9ps nest door to the Standard Bink, up store keeping. is a youug.roan of more than average " tore �Storp A large nur-fiber from here- attend- ability and is stere to make a success is the be-it place to' Ret your ed the Lennox Picnic to- Jackson's of bis chosea pprofession, Hehas been MAY PRICES ARE LOWEST ' .jfustin,essl' M;arbs. HOdSE FURNISHINGS, we have Point on Wednesday. selected by Dr. Hastings. M. 0, H. - FOR THE YEAR "^ dressers, washstands, iron The fuuer al of Win.Hoover,brother as one of his veterinary-inspectors in WG. H ASI-Issuer of M,Lrria e . and brass bedateads, par- of Walter of this place, was attended the Department of Health branch in ' yY tremae, tri the coni.+y of onto, - - b alar a number his former p T3'E ARE NOW BOOKING --- -- f' PWkezina village. Qtly for suite, buf3etta; and y g Toronto. F' aide boards mattresses and s ri mates from here. _ ORDERS - t'� POLTCHER, Real Estate Aue- ; p g J, Wilson had the misfortune one HIGHL✓.ND CREEK couches, and all kinds of chairs uoneer, valuator. collector Lad issuer day last week of falling from a cherny T always in stock, also many The annual garden art under the CALL AND SECURE YOUR -� Ott marriage licenee•.Brougham. +oy other articles too numerous tree and breaking two of his ribs. We g party $OPPER Issuer of Marriage to mention. Remember we wish him a speedy recovery. _ auspices of the Epworth League of the COAL FOR NEXT D. Licen••a in the county of Ontario. keen the goods and de- held on he Methodist Church will - - �as at store sad his residence.Cr wasnonu P R held on the spacious ng lawn s y Mor- WINTER y" _ _ : liver chem :to, your.. ngoriGof.fA - _ - riah on the evening of Tuesday. July _ DB.8 EATON,TO WN$HIP OLERR home, at the very Cherry-picking is all the go in our 22nd. An a=estreat program:will be . Ooa.gano•r. CommiOdonszlor taking lowest price. given by the following able talent: 7 �T �r a®davib• soeooatant ate• Idonsy to loan Patronize our town merchants, burg. .. - Misa Weir, elocutionist, of Malvern ; J L SP311T 1] Ltd as sarin yrors+7 -1 low at Mairviase Us- Some of our sports went to Jack ss►ese' hi vats. Oat e.v don't send your good dollars son's Point on the kith. Mr. and Miss WhitF•, vocaliata. White J. L. • , away to build up some other vale, and the Male Chorus of Melville POST]" Licensed Auctioneer, v Mine Eva Tarr, y the re{fine Mark- N �1 place. ours for .business, ham• spent Sundae with relatives. Church,asaiated hq local talent Tea PICKERING I' , tor oonnesea of York and Ontario. toe- served on the lawn from d to 8 o clock, Asa s.ies Orel loads savants w on shortest '�} 19 A '{ Name spentt Sunday wver, of wiith Percy TarrSth fine k grounds from which ice-cream, con•� taoe. Addrs•s fizan Bier P.o. oat, ,i1�"J[ L A refreshment booth will be on theB. POWELL, Licensed Aac- Jt Ho Mrs. Jacob BarkP spent a day last fectiocerv, cooling drinks, etc., will : 1`M of On io antor and collector All kind for week . m. Boyd a, of the Ki line, he sold. The Highland Creek Brass } 1 aane+smaa of Ontario and Yozk. All dada of CLAREhIUNT :Kee. Wm. LaFraugli, o! Kinsale, R saaoeeoaduated saber privately orby•action. Band will furnish an abundance of Bus noses wl'•ctsd o: dates a: other Ppate*r called an friends here one dap lastC0 tiaa s.re appiI at resided••.Elizabeth St..Pick- week. music during the evening. Admission arras. Phos.oraees len at NX Offics.Pick, 26 cents, children under 12 years, 16 •:• OUR NEW George and Acre. Judd- spent s day Best J lump Steam Coal and all sizes seteis or tiscaab's stare, Claremont, will re 1 cents. •etve prompt attention, satisfaction guaraa- recently with relatives at uaselman's `• _ in Hard Coal. - s tasd. YypboaaaamNruInaepeadaat3601 plckering Souvenirs Lake` _ WHITBY -�►T Mfirs Libbie Howe, of Toronto, is L. V M B M R ; 3 — 1N — visiting her -grand parents, Geo. and Two fatal accidents occurred near S. R. PENNOCK Airs. Bower, here Sunday last. In one the cook A good stock of l and 2 in. rough and iWHIrEVALS. ONT. Ruby and Gold. Assortment Edward Barkey, of SfouffsillP; was car of the Dominion C^nstructlom-Co dres4ed betblock, alio matched, " Are both udfui and here.)ast week witll his parents, Jacob hoarding train left the rails near pine and spruce, I dressed Funeral Dirtetor and Embalmer. _ and Mrs Barkey, Lynde'a creek and went down a 50-ft. red pine Georgia ppiers ornamental. - MrA. J, H. and Mfrs. Davis and embankment. causing the instant and basswood for eellings. Aa.y business entrusted to me will Consisting of Tumhlers,.Goblets, Marks daughter, of the9th line, Whitchureb, death of Fred Dunk and inflicting be carefully bandied; "pent a day last week with Miss K. ,evere' in uries 'on' his her er: The " ' - Wi . Glasses, Individual Cream j p -C - Charges Moderate - DeGeer. latter was burned very hsrdl>r when g and Sugars, Vases, Pin Trays, Rina. David Howe, of Toronto,.visit- the stove fell upon him, and was also P°ate, Shingles and fiRwn.Cedar Independent Phone No. 1514, P -Write or phone for prites, Toothpick Holders, Etc. '- ed with her parents. George and :firs, cut about the head. He was taken to ... Pitres Fifteen toThirty•flve cents. Bowers, here, and her sisters at Mus- the Oshawa hospital and it is expected . JOHN PHILIP Selman"a Lake last week. that he will recover. The l thee fatal A � REESOR_ ; - - " accident occurred three miles west of WEST HILL.. ,. ae a fall tine ut Iresh and Cur meat. as our Pickering Cards this' Hooker, brakeman, fell to his death, LQCUST HILL summer are Astra fine. Rev. Mr. Cameyon attended a meet- while leaning from the steps of the yid meats constantly on hand. Ing of Presbytery at Whitby on Tues- caboose on a freight train. It is pre- Ind. phone. house Markham 1504, y doll, Breakfast Bacon, �. 3==1 :Err day. ruined that be was struck by a pro= Yard, Markham 72 Y; Ham,.spice Roll, Wreakers; etc. Ed. Collins, we are pleased to state, jecting-girder on a bridge. He had ie improving, after his recent severe peen stationed to look-out for hot TIME TABLE-Pidkering Station d y ` g p l P i C E R i N 6 P H I R C r illness. boxes and other causes(if trouble. He going Hi heat prices d for Mrs. A. Moore and daughter, Mrs. was picked u another train before T.R. Trains oil East Sae ae follows- = :•$utcher's•cattle- Stanton of Toronto are visitingat w noticed his disff earance. •, No., 6 Mail 9,08 A_I1g. ..,: • lleverqREAL ESTATE rs. aeon's. He was living when -faun ut i t•, 34 Local •. 6.05 P.M.ekerrn ..... Farrnera ore making good' progreee before reaching Whitby. Traine going West due ag follows- with the harvesting of the bay crop. No. 13 Local 7.47 A.M. which As a rule is yielding well. - BROUGHAM.. The Ladles'Aid Society of Melville 17 Loc l 2.2 P.M. '*lint Class T1g8 for titre ('larch held their'annual picriic in Mr. Smith, of Minneapolis, is visit- - d int at T' . Brown's. 8nadap included Da or ni lit Thos: Little'w flats on Friday laic. a ..�---- George Duncan had a eucceasfuJ g •- -. There was a large number present, R Insurance rates -lower-on farm pro- and'• itost`enjoyable times nt. bee raisinR.on Saturday last. 'Bus IIi86t+8 all train Insurance Pe raised Gipson and Mrs. Conner are enter- F; party and Village Dwellings; Arthur Eade raised his new barn on P EYE GLASSES Teaming promptly attended-to.' :' in first-class Companies. Saturday last. While assisting' is taming relatives from the city, raising one of the rafters Mr. Eade's Wm. end Mrs. Ashton,of Uxbridge, ,~ Agent for Canada Carriage Co. No PSem1.13= NOteQ brother,Ed Edgar,was thrown from the visited relatives here over Sunday. g —SHOULD SHOULD STAY ON - If not 'insured with me,call and late to the Soar, receiving severe The .Misses Wagg, of Claremont, . W. H. Peak, psoicerinM. compare totes. ' injuries. No hones were broken and are holidaying at.the home of W, H. WITHOUT PINCHING fortunately the•injuries were not of a Norton. 8-roomed house to rent, serious character. Misses Gladys and Jean Brodie: of Fall Term Onens Sent 2nd A very stud and fatal accident occur. Pickering, are spending a couple-of weeks of Hi hview. No need Make our decision between Sue • V. �lC�lfhTdSJ�l• red on Sunday on' the' 1st cooceseith R y about three-quarters of a mile south `Elijah y, Afte returned to- Chicago cess and Failure. A course of the Presbyterian manse, in which on Sunday, after spending a•few days to hays your in,the Popular the victim was Annie,. the four-year .at the home of his father here. a eye lasses Notary Public, Pickering. W. H. Norton had the misfortune _ .Y g old daughter of Isaac and Mra. Jolly.. lose one of his Sngera a few days `.'a3• A motor car, said to be driven at an piece you in • excessive rate of'Lpeed by A. L Pa Geor a Phili has improved the a CHOPPING' terson,of Milton,W o had been visit g P P h} order to have them stay on. _ I Ing at Air. Bennetts,was -the cause of Pearance of his store-by the addition the sad affair. The little girl who had of several coats of paint, and a new Our new aegis of Eye Glass been la in with her brothers and roof to his veranda. Mountings are perfect-in fit and Will prepare you for as excellent playing y R Mrs. Sickles, Mies Coates,Mr. Todd, g ition, in the Business World. Having installed a new Oat Boll,-new tw.o other girls, dial not see the ap- Mr. Da and eon, poa R. Medd and Mr, nest in a seance. ' Modern The first step is important=YOUR Chopper and new Water-wheel, I prorrching auto, and while attempting Gra Of Toronto, spent Sunda with Ply C$orcE of w ecHooi. Our cata• am better prepared than, ever to cross the road, was struck down by R P y ideas are those of.comfort. We to attend-to the wants _ g W. E. and Mrs. Holtby, 1 us explains why this college he'headli bt and the two wheels,pass- ranks among the best on this cont{- of my patinae. ed over and terribly crushed her head. E. E. Perryman reports that the aim in all our optical work to do _ She..was carried into Mr.'Hunt's rest- fires in New Ontario have really done neat: Write for one to-day.-Enter Chopping every day in the week Bence which iso polite to that's est a great deal of good in clearing up the the very beet for-you in every �N1 now. - 'ezc8pt Saturday,_ Jolly. Dr. Dales. of Dunbartoa, was and for settlers. The Orangemen's way, a right Glasses, the "- �V. J. Elliott, Principal y' 1 Cachra�+o trno 1s*vnly aG John F. Bayles, Greenwood summoned, but life'was extinct:--Thi Pa>+do-at- right nun i e are sire- _ Qor.Yonge and Alezandor Ste., distracted-parente-bad-a family of tended- ' This was.-the-gat parade d �- ° Sven, the unfortunate child being the New Ontario-bas ever had. if you come to us you- will be lia9e yon lots o Warr ? only daughter. They bad left the city The death occurred in Oshawa, on TOOLS SHARPENED to live in-the country for the protec- Thureda7,July 10th, of' rs:Nortnan perfectly satisfied. Let us prove � _ F. Mechin, after an illness of a few C. B. 11t1C1c, OF VYtDTEVALL tion of their young children, which this to you. We make a epecialry of crosecnteawo-, is prepared-to furnish.you anything adds to the sadness of the affair. Mr, hours duration. Mee, Meehin was tin k Patterson and his wife who.accom- only daughter of Mrs. Gordon, Centre f To tie of all kinds..,Locke repaired, in the line of water supple such as Hied him', feel ver keeal overt St., a lived practically all her �..�, h Rsa,r-honing a t+pecralty_ .Folf a first- wind-mills, b draubc rams, sad affair. An inquest was o nod on 1 e in bawa. Her pleasant and alas•hair trim or an easy shave call per° y q kind matinee won far- her -many at the East-end Baeber Sho plumbing, etc. Monday by Coroner Coutts and will P• g• - - trieu8e.- The funeral was private and JEWELER AND OPTICIAN $ee our House Furnishings of all - be resumedon Friday: took lace on Saturday, July 12th. y tit kends. Slightly used Carpets They are also expert well drillers Mr. Mechi�and a tars little daughters ���Orr C'SNN ;WHITBYn from 75 cents a yard up. and respectfully solicit your patron Lady Mortimer Clark of Toion- have the sympathy thy of the coaMbunifj J, GORDON _ PICKERING age for the tura. Ind',ohon-M21,,to died after a brief illness. in their sudden bereavement. w. a.. 7. M.' ,• , ... .Jew, ,... ... .. : ".uX .. i..S .r. r � r.a: i-u. � f;.. .'.•>.-':.L. .': W4t ".. �•:'...t.n �. �'• M,. `,•-"%•f•Y•. ..{ •\. .M'x N w.r•R,M.:-_ . x.^Beef-Sr. •hu .�. -s&.�!u.., s' y:,.+ •� � ,•,t�se.t u,4w• - rf� °"'tY ,-"l ,W, .y ,..'4 ..ra � f.+:.,' 4 .. • �"^r' -... ,:;. :t,-„'a": ..G',,w, ,,,,,.. �•:' rM�' c'�gw. .w- s�.�•r'e• .�y�� �:�.� -Mr-tr -.+wnu"' cam. a':�:us � y,.•"�3*"'.<u .,��•b.v�:. d����-�r*:d"o: TY'.+f, ',�„� o;'a.,,;n. "J ,'(u!.�P"4a "N � .,;. �.. .i a v, _s;'.'r;$ .j; Xt•�,...&. .. „t-'".f•ry ,,,r„ .,�..' a ^.:.' - ,?'' - ..p ".,i $ e'+k,-,. .- 5y,� '.ti r. ,._' ,y .a. .,.,°'e t i •M' re''°• ..1 :zz;1 .,..,.+'v 4. ;Y.. ,^ ". a. 4�+ -I-K,r•_*' e` 7. oek°T"P .8-?i.w'.:'''s+J1+.- ..•J.�., '..,.e .- .- ..a G;''• 'a...+-a -. !+. - ter. . .y'. . .•° '?,. , •., .. ,. _ ., t , h -_.-._-.__.._-_1-.-.-_-_ _ _ _- l - -- moa to atrooted fire.tempt to face such a weu•df. WHEN IT'S HOT AND STICK " !I ,Sbkbeadaches-neurttljioheadaches-sphtting. a and the other after hesitare ting to a fewled w , 6. .. - ;blinding headaches-all vanish when you tape momeats, turned and made for the rocks i "Na-Dru-Co Headache Waters It was our turn now w assume the oxen- ? - sive. The fin- were, unlimbered and a They do act contain phaaaeetin, aextamfffd, rape poured into them. while our littli I - ,morphine, opium or any other dangerous-drg. gntan� advanced at a double, _ - 35c.'i bol at your-Drugglsi's. -- In - --- shooting- stabb mg all whom--they _- took. ever have I known the tide over. MATMINAa Dauo a CMar1CALCo•o►Cawwa4°ttrtvcs. battle w turn so rapidly ,I -^ - ly. The sullen reytrsa became decisive-gh , 9 there the flwasLnothing elicof the en utrihas•o. R-- �y' ' 1tiN men except a scattered demoralised rabble _ - - - - flying wildly to their native fastness for • . . ­�--­­, a shelter r war by no means inclined to let them + oft cheaply now that I had them is my. �� L arrlson power. On the contrary, ;.determiaed to invigorates without h rmful results. 4; - ­ ' teach them such a lesson that the eight .- . . o[ a single scarlet uniform would 1n to. 1.,; Sealed Lead Pac"ta � ure be a passport 1 itself. We followed T. .. �Or A Piysterious Affair. hard track h fu and - ✓Allow flu tea to rtes for five minutes and thea off tufo t n upon the ack of the fugitives n pour --- _ _-.---- • ­-­­ :, .� I entered the Terada defile at their very -- Kaother vessel to cool gradually. Never use artificial means �� i heels. Having detached Chamberlain andAMP V. �...­­ ---,-: -•N1�46M•'�Ntift sVN+� Elliot$ with a company on either side to us c=obalt until ready to serve i then-add sugar,ice and remota. w. -- protect my wings, 1 pushed on with my - ) P-" I � . - CHAPTER %V. + logical conclusion-except Cromwell in Ire- Sepoys and a handful of artillerymen, p ■ land-made a compromise at last by which V. --- Thull Valley, Oct 1, IMI.-Phe Fifth Ben-I giving them no time to rally or to re t -: - ^ [cal and the Thirty-third Queen's passed the man is to be detained as a prisoner cover themselves. We were so handi• "Hen o! blood," he Dried, fa a voice of „ , s , .through this morning on their way w the and-executed if his information proves to capped, however, by our ;tiff European thunder, speaking excellent English, too- end Some I�olllen.' `,' , front. Had tiffin with the Bengalese. Lat- be false. I only hope we get a fair chance uniforms and by our want of "this is a place for prayer and medita- .c practice in A man never 10808 anything by' est news from home that two attempts of showing what we can do. )•Io doubt climbing, that we should have been un- tion, not for murder. Desist, lest the „ F these fellows at the front will have C. able to overtake as wrath of the Code fall upon you." politeness, maid-the Old Fogy. had been made on the Queen's to by ( y of the mountaineers ly B.'e and knighthoods shovoering upon them had it n been for a fortunate accident. "Stand aside, old man," I shouted. "You "I know a lot of men who never; -•semi-manie+[ts named Francis and Sean. off, It romises w be a hard winter. The thick and fast, while we poor devils,j There is a smaller ravine which opens in.j will meet with a hurt if you don't get out „ P" p who Stave had most of the responsibility' p of the way:' I could see that the hillmen iIIlf'Ilc1 to, added the Grouch: F ., -_- � ., snow line hes.descended a thousand feet and anxiety, will a awed over Som• c the main pass, and in their hurry and j were taking heart, and that some of my ( upon the peaks. but the passes will be p confusion some of the fugitives ruched t I open for weeks to come, and even if they convoy. Elliott has a whitlow, The feet down this. I saw •sixty or seventy of: Sepoye were flinching, as it they did not k.. were blocked. we have established so many convoy left us a large packet of sauces. Lhem tura (sown, but I should have passed relish this ,new enemy. Clearly. I must 1 M. . ' ' depots is the country that Pollock and but as they for w leave scything to them by and continued in act promptly if I wished w complete our - po pursuit of the I dashed forward at the head of �' Nott will-have no difficulty in. holding eat with them, we have handed them main body had not one of my scouts come success. "The lady whose name you g over to the Sowars, who drink them out the wIrfte artillerymen who had stuck to „ f- their own, They shall not meet with the rushing a w inform me that the smaller as a reference m girl 11azd t- ate of E1Qhinetoae's army. One such of their pannikina as if they were liquors. ravine was a cul-de-sac, and that the me. The old fellow rushed at va with his + y � , .... .._____-___.._ _..__tragedy la enough for a century. We hear that another large convoy may Afreedees who had gone up it had he' arms out as.if to stop its; but it was no lady to an applicant for a situ Elliott, of the Artillery, and I, are be expected from the plains in the cquree possible means of getting out a ain ex.i time w stick at trifles. so I passed my c, b t t tion tells me you were not al Mo- i - : - ' answerable for the safety o1 the com• of a day or two. Took nine w four on feet by cutting their way through our sword through his body at the same mo- y' �� M (atcntxa cn i - men4t-that-sae-ef hie.ears.-1.r-uthfttl-aad-abedlEnL. .Xo, .­ 1, .- - K distance—of p Here wan--aa�p¢ertnnity o7-e�ri - poo hie head. He dropped ° =ilea or more, from the mouth of the October 4.-The hulmen really mean Ing terror into the tribes. Leavia Cham• carbine down n IDs'&m '' was the reply "I could k' valley to this side of the wooden bridge business this time. I think. We have had berlain and Elliott to continue the pur' instamtiy, and the hillmen, at the eight ' , ' of hie fall, set up the most unearthly n't be with her tellin me all th P1" over the Lotar. Goodenough, of the 8iftee, two of our spies Dome in this morning snit of the main body, I wheeled my howl of horror and consternation. The -' _ • - • .is responsible on the other side; and LA"- with the same acconnG about the gath- sepoys-..into the narrow pass and pro- time to. say she wasn't at home," I tenant-Colonel Sidney Herbert, of the En- eting in the Terada quarter. That old seeded slowly down it in extended order, Sepoys, who had been inclined w hang $',. - gineers, has a general supervision over rascal Zemann is at the head of it, and covering the whole ground from cliff to back, came on again the moment he was 4- both sections. Our force is not strung I have recommended the Government to cliff. Not a Jackal could have passed us I disposed of, and it did not take us long present him with a telescope in return for unseen. The rebels fere caught like rate t"' consummate-our victory, Hardly a16 s enough for the work which has l bel his neutrality] There will be no Zemann' I man of the enemy got out of the defile " done. I have a company and a halt of in 'a tray. alive. What could Hannibal or Caesar to present it w if I can but lay my our own regiment. and s squadron of The defile in which we found ourselves hands upon him. We expect the convoy I was the most ( have done more? Our own loos in the ' P klowaze, who are of no.use at all among gloomy end =aside the: 1 . 'the rocks. Elliott has three guns, but to-morrow morning, and need anticipate' I have ever seen. On'either aide naked' whole affair has hese iaeigni8cantr three - . •'. no attack until it comes up, for these tet• killed and about fifteen wounded. Got J several of fila men are down with cholera. lows precipices rose sheer up for a thousand their banner, a §' and I doubt if he has enough to serve fight - for plunder, not for glory,� feet or more, converging upon each other green wisp of a thing R more than two. (Note: Cat'eicum for chol•, though, w do them Justice, they have so as to leave a very narrow slit of day• with a sentence of the Koran engraved - • _ � - lenty of luck when they get started. light above us. which was farther re- upon it. _ _. Isra-tried ilii On the other hand each p p t f •- •• .B nvoy is usually provided with some I have devised an excellent plan, and it duced by the feathery fringe of palm trees (To be continued.) - - . z " - ward of Its owe, though it Ie often ab- has Elliott's hearty support. By Jovet. and alogia which heat over each lip of _ - _ .,� _ �- 'r Surdly Inefficient. These valleys and rav- if we can only manage L-rIt will be ai the chasm. The cliffs were not more _ "--'� . pretty a revs as ever I heard of! Our than a couple of hundred yards apart at -_ I - -- r _.- __;nes which breach out of the main pass taLenLloR to to give out that we are t • ' ilio entrance.'but es we advanced the ---- _ are alive with Atzecdees and Paihams, n p ---­--`--Weather Lore. t w,ho are,.keen robbers. as well as reiitiotie tog down the valley to =pot the convey grew nearer and nearer, until a halt com• elf - fanatics. I wonder they don'; swoop I and to block the mouth of a paras from, pany in close order could hardly march It is universally recognised that .,p down on some of our caravans They, which ae profess to expect an attack. abreast. A sort of twilight reigned in �+ f'.. -._ could Plander them and I Very good. We shall make a night march g a high dux n" is the sign of a bad �, �alN ;:'+F`+.;t> get back to their 1 to nigbt and reach their camp. Once' tain light made the dim, unser- day,-fur it shows that the lower mountain fastnesses before we could In- great basalt ✓ricks �� . terfere or overtake them. -Nothing but there I shall conceal my two hundred:loom u ratue and fantastic. There was+I levels are thick with masses of va- fear will restrain them. If I had my l men id the wagons and travel up with ao path, and the ground was most on. way I would' hang one at the. mouth of the convoy etre;=. Our friends the enemy I even, but I pushed on briskly, cautioning I pur. "lvw dawn," on the other , . every ravine am a warning to the Cant. having heard that we Intended to go my fellows to have their fingers on their I hand, is a pretty sure pledge of a � +"um IV-, I a a. _ - They are personI&atlons of the devil to south, and seeing the caravan going north trictere, for I could ere that we were 1 n without ues, will aat"Tall tine day. G[uom and storm tire oo a '� 'look .at, hawknoeed. lnJl•lipped. with a y swoop down up-� nearing the point where the two cliffs nn it under the lmpreeetrn that we are would [nem an acute angle with each' kelt to follow a rainbow which ,, mane of tangled hats, and most Satanic I likely - .Sneer. No news to-day from the front. twenty miles away. flee shall teach them j other. I appears in the morning, -Ahile a October f.-I moat really ask Herbert each a LresOn that they would as soon I At last we came in eight of the place. lo/ror another ocmpa0y at the very !asst I think of stopping a tbunderbrlt as of In-! A great pile of boulderro were heaped tip I vivid straw-co6ored sunset foretells -. 4 . am caavtnced that the communications I terfering again with Dae of Her Briton- at the very end of the pass, and amont i violent wind: Some folk say' that twonld be cut off if any seruou,i attack j sic Hajeaty a provision trains, I am all these our fugitives were skulking, entire- when rain fullo ii it kills the wind.' - were made v on thorns to be oft ( ly demoralised poo aa. :+tow, this mrsrai0g I apparently, and ;neap• ' two urgent messages were sent we from ! Elliott has rated up-two of his guns, able of reriptance, They were useless as Rain does not' affect the wind. �� -.- I •- two -different points more than sixteen so ingenioOPly that they .look more like prisoners, and it was out of the Question ,Wind will drive furiously when rain '+ - uvea apart, to say that there were signs, ceetermongers' barroife tba,n' anything to let them gr, so there was no cboice but of a descent of the tribee. Elliott, with ! elee. To acs artillery ready for action in I to Polish them off. Waving my sword, I is Cum/ng down in torrents. It is - one gun and the Sowars, went to the l the convoy might arouse suspicion. Thai was leading my men Oct. when we had a Simply a matter of squalls When r farther ravine, while I, with the infantry,j artillerymen will be in the wagons- next; mcxt dramatic interruption of a sort the barometer falls sharply oft I • For i 1L Preserving int hurried tin the other; but we found.it was the guns, all ready w unitmber and open which I have Peen once or twice on the j p y y - .- •a false alarm I saw n9 signs ,of the I fire. Infantry in front, and rear Ilave' boards of Drury Lane, but never in real should prepare yourself for bad -buy St. Lawrence Extra Gra- . hll'rnen, and though we were grated by told our mulldenl4al a"d discreet-sepoy I life• weather, for a gale will come soon nulated by the bag', You get _ _ __a OW-wr of jesaii ballets we were un-1 eerTants the pian which we do not ra In the side of the rlktf, close to the pile the choicest, pure able w capture any of the rascals Woe! tend to adopt N B.-If yon wish a thing l of atones where the hillmen were making er or later. p e Cane sugar, lsetide them if they fall Ya to ms panda! to be noised over a whole province always: their last eland, there was a rave-which untouched by any,. hand from r ._I, .would glyv_them-ass short a shift as! whipper Itundera vow of secrecy w your' looked more like the lair of some wild Refinery to your kitchen--and t, lyse a Highland cateran Cot from a Glee- confidential native serrhat. beast than a human habitation. Out of - - , �fy tpOgq GiIAJtANTt�a Vow Judge These continued alarms may 145 p na=Juett starting for the convoy, this dark archway there suddenly emer- Hard-worked Fattier I cannot me�4a nothing or they may be an Indica-I ]faY luck go with ire! - I - Sage too lbs..r51ba. w lbs. _ Wed an old man--such a very, veep old are why you dislike work; to me-'its Cartons 5 n,s,a lbs. a . tion that the billmen are assembling and October 5-Seven o'clock in-the evening man that all the other veterans whom I . BaYdea4 it can a have some plan in view, Io triumphs! Crown us with laurel-- have deco were sw chu'kens compared to real enjoyment. Lazy son - cglply�ow mQ have had no 'mows from the front_ Elliott and myself t Who can compare him. His hair and beard were both as l "That's it: I don't think it, right I III,lamaire irtasr110a✓let.tkeW.Xwdrsot - _ for d de came through t9-day the- ioy o Jnth Rot up s vermin killer93 and I have 001)1, white or snow, and each reached more! for one to give one's self upace was . wholly 1 1 gen- that Nott had taken Khuanee. I with blond and dust, but I have sattdown,ained� wra- kledf and brown way to in and bony,fa erose tri plesAure " h1. ope he warmed up any of the black rap. before either washing of changtnt to have' between a monkey and a mummy, and a•I I -. ealp that tett into his hands. Na world the satisfaction of spotng our deeds set i thin and emaciated were his shriveled s, phant Y-' limbs that you would y h swnditirnkPuThereewrre nscvlpralyvery ronv¢lip• shall tdewtAe citnall' fu119uas ay prep mI him erodit for avingcwanylhlliver.haliltttte•red WAITED—More Workers At o0cp to de Dk,tlou aolor': v - 73, the thick stocks are boiled. Drain SLB. ARTHUR 11IEI19HEIq. M11c�� iNlll HEAL DISEASE C'ILLETT'S LYS the asparagus, and cut it into uu YYDIRT - :32 pieces, discardinWthe toughest por Canada's \ew Solicitor-General Is CATS D 1 RT - HOME t-Bwhip- ettle tions. To each two cupfuls of as- Earnest and Strenuous. paragus use as equal amount of Arthur Ddeighen, the new Solidi- SCIS\TIST6 CA\\OT DE 'Y ITS bread-crumbs, one cupful of milk, LGenPral,_was one of the few INEI,L_E'4CE,. -_- tWo tablespoonful$o-f-hut er, one- earnest young men on the Govern- -�,... � �wouaa,p-Au.ko.uc.wrr+w�'� Selected half teaspoonful of salt, and alit- went side'who had a chance to dis- aw tle pepper. Butter a baking-dish, tinguish themselves at the last Doctors Recognize the Action of j " Green Corn Baland ut the bread-crumbs and as- _;P strenuous Parliamentary session• gfed egg, two teaspoons mel ed but- paragus in alternate layers, the Born in 1878, the neW Solicitor- Harmonies on 3ilnds ofterand one of white ea r and last layer being one of crumbs. General is only 37 years old. In. Dlaniac+a. "at-ind who cups green rn cut Pour the milk over it, and bake appearance he looks almost absurd- from the Dob and put with fixture about twenty minutes. ly young when pitting his legal = The oldest legends of antiquityMough our to enable outo handle A New Rule For Raspberry y knowledge and power of argument tell us what a mysterious power1tand form it into balls. Roll Shortcake.-The ordinary raspberry against the veterans of Parliament. the men of those days sometimes)hese in raw egg and then in flour shortcake is inferior to strawberry But he has a power of clear think- attributed to music. The songs a#' fryinB ue.t. aura shortcake principally because rasp- ing and forceful- expression that Orpheus and the sound of his lyrery P -bernes 8o-not- ve-BrDu -7uiee wins him res ct and attentien,._�l Ct'1P6 � � s ttra�CtedWlldpe L+}gg lt la_ Bal{i__a•nd palatable soup"is made b• add- even if a great many are used. To and it• must be confessed that in the beasts, which came-Brawlingtip to E1H.GIIT g pinta of milk to two listen at his feet, vanquished. The is`LTO ONTTO ONT.In three overcome this difficulty, make theWblespoonfuls of butter and two of shortcake in the usual way, and all-powerful beauty of the song of flour. This�iFes a white sauce. for the filling use a box of rasp- this .ero even softened the heartsBeason it with salt and-pepper, and berries and a box of ctfrrants. Put of the pitiless divinities of•Hades. add a can of the best salmon, which the currants through a sieve with M, \hello, in an article on this menti it i7X increase the pain by -has been rubbed through a sieve a cup of sugar,• and add the juice ;object published in Medicina,, re- causing •cou'tractions of the organ to free it from bones and bits of thus obtained to the raapbgrries; calls how, to the sound of Am-, which is already painful.skin. Berve with croutons. and another cup of sugar, mashing `. : phion's lyre, the 'stones became If a convalescent is under treat- ;••mall Peas.-Pour one ounce a{,,the berries very slightly. The fill- ranimated and came to place them- ment and it is desirable to rousequart of small 11 may be used either plain. or �; selves one u n another 'to build him from a state of torpor, it is ae- pped . a one of- to Play him a Iir•el march Dover the to of"the cake with the City of Thebes. y leas. Add a head of lettuce, an - - one of those which are so effectivetier over 4�e i With a little Whi cream added;- IittItiparsley, and salt or P l It is difficult totame these prett3I whipped cream decorated with rasp l legends literally; it is perhaps in rousing up soldiers who are tiredsugar according to taste., Coverhe• lien-ate coo over a moderate berries. The $sync of the raspber- a r yr mom-caricas} {o. .ieve Old-.Home- .Kith marching, _giving them new ries is so much stronger than that > ,: when he says that when Ul sses had vigor. In this case i,is on the loco-fire until the peas are tender. Then motor nerves that it is necessary'remove the onion, parsley, and let-Iof the currants that you do nut �'` been wounded by a wild boar, mu-tuee. Mix well together the yolks taste the latter at all. -; ° sic made him forget the pain. That Wit', but one must influence firstis the-first cane on record in which of all the nerdes governing the sen-lof four eggs, and three teaspoon- L seful Hints. a remeol is sou ht in this art. sibility. la of cream; and hour the mix- a ' g In the case of ailments of the cure on the peas. Hervai immedi- Keep-a few pieces of charcoal in <- The Greeks claimed that Fscula- Ately• the refrigerator. They will absorb Pius was a son of Apollo. Though mind, for instance, it is first of a11- rScalloped Egg Plant.-Peel off the odors of food. it is no longer possible to believe; the nerves governing the sensibiI- :the skin, cut•the egg plant into dice If a cloth is pened with strong :n accordance with this legend, to that an effort must be made to i nstouch. 3lusic is at once a means�! ghat 14le�cine is t•he daughter ofof excitin the bod which has be- i Dr parboil for twenty. minutes. ; tea, it .Will delve as an dellen- a dirersion forDrain well,- put into a buttered j cleanser of varnished pain SLusic, at least is i$ permissible to g Y,bake dish with alternate layers of i A bit of left-over fish, especially Ithink, says M. Nitello, that they come diseased, a$tie crumbs, dotting bits of battersalmon or halibut, will make a deli= are t.vo-ai,tkry, the elder of which the mind. To those minds which cions forcemeat Por stuffing peppers .ills.. Arthur Heighen. sometimes gives aid to the other. are no bonger oonscioua of the ordi-upon each layer, sprinkling With nary life of t'he world of music can alt and pepiper and finely minced ';or �tc;matoes. RPactri on hunacy.Silver that had been stained wi►.h 15olicitor-General for Canada. atill speak. It 'seems even as if it" Ben peppers if you can get them, Rut to leave this distant period could put into the brains of the in-The dish is Road eves without thin egg is quickly cleaned by rubbing and come down ,to Celsi, it is seenears a gleam of life. It ought to beaddition. When the dish is full with damp salt or with a cloth closure debate his knowledge of the that this doctor recognizes already able to gather up from afar ideastaoisten the contents with milk or1 dampened with ammonia. subject, his citations of precedents the action of music on the mindsof bieh have been lost and bring cream, It is well to wash an embroidered,and of English Parliamentary prat- lunatics. Then this same arty is in- thein back to reason. If music cant- put alayer of crumb,, but- ' nee in gasoline• _ While the Mice, and his eneral array of facts dicated b various authors ae a ter, pepper and salt oa top, cover ; po g g. Y not cure, it can sometimes soothe.water mi ht not injure the pongee, Ras very cwnvincing. remedy for the most diverse ailsad bake for half an 'hour, uncover ' - g -sad bzown. it might the, embroidery. Mr. Meighen is a barrister, and menta., Galien recommends it for Baked Foong Onions.-Peel thef Occasionally iodine stains 'get on his legal training has developed a snake biteA: Athena, Theophras- WALKED ON OUR ARMS.ionions, cook for ten minutes in. bedding or linen. If the Ic are !naturally keen, analytical mind. tics =and Aulu Gels believe in its rboilin salted water, covered with ammonia or alcohol He reads history and precedent happy influence on sciatica and Habit Still Clings, rWhich Is Why g drain andland washed the stain Will disap- with a marvellous industry, retain- ut: Theocritus and Thalea see in ace is a buttered puddinlg dish g" Ile Swing Them.prinkle with pepper and salt and ipear tag the poinfa he needs is debate it a means of contending againstIE you watch people walk yov pour over theta a White sauce made Should grease be spilled on mat- Land marshalling them without hesi- pest.so directed is recipe for creamedtin apply at once a thin paste of;talion or the slightest delay. In the It is espe�lly. in the treatment Rill note that nearly all of themfulkr'v earth. As soon as it dries, 'House si,mPtimes his desk, his sPat`'oP nervous diseases that music has move their"arms If they walk �earrots. Strew floe crnmba over slowl the movement of.their arms cover with a paper and do aot.re- and the desk. of him neighbara on given the best results. �aasea of Ylthe tap sad bake covered for twee- Imove for two or three days• each aide would be piled high with hysteria and epilepsy seem some- is scarcely perceptible; if they walk�tiy rninutea: Uncover -and brown: ra idl Lheu arms y g�ndserre is the dish in which on- i A splendid Way df washing Chin rolumes_91 authorities, each erne times to have been cured by con P Y generall ,WinMona were Booked. I ese crepe is to make a strong lath- with paper marks inserted. When- ceras, The attack, -treated at the vigorously.er of boiling water and white-soap: I the titre came to read-a quotation, start,. ceased and subsequently oc- Most people believe thi swingiiCustard Onlons.-Cook the 3ouag Y of the arms as the walk is merelyanions after peeling them, When ' when it is nearl cold, wash the the legal-minded young member for curred more rarely and ended .by ynder, lacy in s pudding dish, and crepe quickly and rinse is a strong rPortage la Prairie put his finge-r on not appearing any more• _ a natural swaying motion, causedsoasover them a white sauce tosolution of salt and water. ' Hang the place at•once,•- It reminded one For a longtime past musicother- by the movement of.tiie body justwhich you Have added one or two Ito dry in the open air. of the power and dexterity an or- any has been employed in a ration- as the tassel of an umbrella wills►eli=beaten eggs. Beavon with pep Ran player develops in handling his ai manner. It has Been used in the sRing when one is walking With Lt, r sad salt bsfore turnin on the FOU\D A WAY notes rind stops. What would in treatment of madmen. Esquirel but thisis by no means the reason.g other hands inevi a y prove a ry, organized concerts at Chareatnn. The swinging of the arms is naturalonions, sad bake until the custard!To- Be Clear of -Tea and Coffee ]eborioua speech is, in the hands of but he was not very well satisfied enough, but the nature of it dates auce is set. Troubles, :Arthur Meighm. a quick-fired, per- with theresults obtained. In 1840 as►'ay back to those unknown days Savory Onions.-After you have sistent, keenly-aimed, and precis, ]-]-- Leuret, at -Bicetre, renewed the when man was a quadruped.soiled peeled young onions until "Husband and myself both had I Of coarse, when man Was afour-tender, drain tiw.n area ons until the cn+��+ �+•�hit and 6nall his f quoted argument, delivered with same attempt, but also without Y footed.. animal._he walkedwith_hia' �p� arra-virch-the—A-nd•-his argu- much success. `Sinm dile period at-a cupful of good stock and,Ptotnach and kidneys got in such a mentg are not•sophistical. He gets tempts have often been :Wade to di- "arms" as well as his legs, and �iihimer in this Eor Len minutes I bad confit: n that lie wascomPell at the facts. and uses tliem with vert madmen in this way: It would even today after the thousandsTake out the onions with a split'ed give lip a good position that p 8 ppear that in the treatment of upon thousands of generations that he had held for years. He on too great effect, In his ansa es with abpoon and keep them hot while you have assed since he assumed an thicken the rev the wily Dr: Pugsley and other vet- madness music has not given the. Pg y with a tablespoon sick to work. His skin Was yellow,ai browned flour rubbed to a este i,and there didn't seem fu bean or- Brans of -debate, Arthur Meighen garyd resultai expected. But if 'the upright position, every time heyP didiit come off second hest. The experiment has'not been a sucfcesstakes a step his arm moves , trifle,`with the same amount of butter. I gan is his Lady that was not affect involuntaril as though desirous of 3uung lawyer has a brilliant Ray of. i.t may be because music is felt in a y+stir until smooth and thick, add_f ea_" gc�izig- ind gnant,lyat th_e _sl,ecions diff rent manner b ever hum n taking a step in its.turn just as its teas on kitchen bon uet and Tea is lanai ae sinful because it ' w po q argumenit and boring a hole. being and the more so must that b one of good catsup, with salt and contains caffeine, the same drug through it with the forefinger of t•he case .with those who are div- Pranced up and down the earth.pepper to taste anti pour over the found in coffee. one hand, the other keeping the eased. Many.-persons can move their��sus "Itold him 'I felt sure hie sick- lace in his book of re{scenes the 'Rust Torch Patleet. ears a. trifle, many•can move their i�alloped' Squash.-Wash and nears was due to coffee, and after meanwhile-. 'His•voice is .a little The music chases must touch the scalps, and there is an abundance are two lar a or three small sum- some discussiion he decided to give harsh and a umentative in tone ofhair scat#erect •about. our arias 1P g it trp. � patient without, however, the effectand le now useless but still thetier squashes, cut them into pieces "It wag a struggle, because of rather than musical or�oratorical,' being too strong. It is also deals- gs'about an inch square, put over the but for logical uses elf legal argil- able that it should be ;`en rapport" remains of the abundant coating of the powerful habit. One .day we hair that once ke t our arthro nd dre in a saucepan of boiling Water, heard-about Postuni and concluded ment'across the .boar of the House with the troubles of wlhich .the 'pa- P p°ancestors warm.. rand cook for twenty-five.minutes. it .is a•.very suitable and effective tient complains. If his circulation rain in a colander, pressing out to try it, and thea i't wss easy organ, the words having clearness is'bad, music of a somewhat violent •alI the water, and mash free from leave off coffee. despite their swift articii.iation, and character will have an excellent ef- Every girl who lives in a villa e"His fearful headaches 'grew less g .trumps. Whip into the squash two frequent; hiss oomplexion began to the voice itself•a carrying power feet•on him. If, on the other hand, says: "There isn't a young mari inbeaten eggs, a small cup of milk, clear, kidneys grew better, until atvery'eatisfactory to those who, sit- •he is suffering from a stomach ail- this town who is worth while." ;and a tablespoon of butter; sea- last he was a new man altogetherting at a distance, wish' iievert'he- son with salt and pepper and turn less to hear.to a result of leaving off coffee and ONO A MOTOR �ato� a greased pudding dish. Strew Raking: up Postum. Then I began :'Crthur-Meig'ien was born in 1876 a►.7V �W� mbs, bits of butter, salt and in . Perth County, . Ontario. He HORNS to drink it, too. 'er over the top and bake. raduated from.Toronto Universit'y pe'PP ugh I was never a ba off garse p roque es.- of one as my husband, I was always very in 189 lie married in 1904; a6nd-sound of parsnips and press them nervous and never at any time very has two boys. Mrs. Meighen is one GIIARANTEED for one yearthrough a fine sieve, or mash with strong, only weighing 95 lbs' before of the prettiest wives of the young- aaiast all mechanical defectsfork until they are smooth. Pour I began to rase Postum, Now I er Parliamentary set at Ottawa. lone-half of a cupful of boiling milk weigh 115 lbs•, and pan do als much She was a constant and popular-Mover one-half of a pound of bread- work as anyone my size, I •think." visitor to the Speaker's GPROVED by several ^ars ofrumbs; add the'parsnip puree, an Name given b Canadian Pastum daring the debates last• session, and y experience a most :.rttisfao- ounceof butter, a teaspoonful of CtiVindsor, Ont. Write for no listener betrayed a greater in- .tory ;horn. The Sonrora is motor ,ted ebeese, the yolks of twobooklet•,' "The Road to Wellville." terest in her clever young hens- ggs, and a few drops of lemon- pstum comes in-two-f band' brill' driven u d but IitrSo ,i-a dnt, nice. Mix the mass thoroughly, RegularPostum (most be bbiled.) d1d Y a naw device 'the Sor •ra doespad form it-into baIla,--RoII each Instant Postnm doesn't require_ ' -- away with the rasping anr.i metallic a Creech t�}�,�yl1 into the whites of the eggs, boiling, but is prepared instantly erodes-"What was that• woman duces a smooth, ear pleasing tone. htly beaten; then roll it •in by stirring alevel teaispoonful in an complaining aboutZ" Clerk-``The read crumbs, plunge into boiling ordinary cupsof hot �ratei, which lung wait, sir.."•. Grocer-`.`And :, 'SPECIAL PRICE �'IGL AUGUST 1ST. and fry to a light Brown. Drain, makes it right for most persons. only yesterday she was grumbling .Our stock mist be reduced by that time for the annual atoek-taking.d serve on a folded napkin. The A big cnp requires more, and about the short weight. You cant Sonora Braes Hsra Motor Drivencoquettes are excellent•with ra ( ) .... °350.00. Sate price$18.23 g vy some people who like strong things please some peopleonora Nickel Morn " ale rice$14.25•c Q Beg. $24.00:• � p�,nd roast pork. put in a heaping spoonful and tem- Sonora, Comb:Hand'& ElectricBrass Reg. 830.00. Sale price$17.90Scalloped �sparaQus.-Carefully per it with a large supply of cream. H.isband t+ash two small bunches of aspera-• Experimont iltil:you know the (entering house .at Q S*nor& " Nickel . Reg':$36010. Saleprice$22.00a.m. with a bag of chestnuts)-Fits; and stand them upright in a amount that pleases your .palate "I'`-ebrought home some mf)recasae or w.at. of water, allowing the tips t ve it served that way in the chestnuts. dear." Wife' (•wearily, RUSSELL MOTOR CAR COMPANY, LIMITED above the water. As the water futures. without glancing up)-"I'm listen- I lis, it steams the soft tips, while - "There's a Reason" for Pootum. ing•'� Accessories Department. WEST TORONPO • , - T.P'. t •r ..,ax Vii, '�.., •.}: .. : �., ''L`.�:�wb•.,. .r". '...•;. x'',,,- .:M"y" .. :r , 4a a..r--¢fix'�a.# 4�' .r•:xa.asr.,cas: e•i"�iy. '..+^_'w..tn"�asd.,x.• '��"..-.u,..' .^.;. _ 'tai^ 3m $�r.fi5'C'S:L•�`wa�;'.. "'Y.`S'.•d��.. aa,n`N 6'�,..• '. _; ,J•>:.• - �' .i:r , L'�e'Y .. _ _-. � - _ •.` s y k.. 'J � 't' --%" J LL on 30 rods of wire fence on lotft eon. LOST--Between Ptakoeiug and J. k __--f8, 12.fi0: Mrs. Vactp, Dona. on $6 w.Teol•'a oa cn1bit CIMS aL1O h N°To� Pu- e lover '� e w _ Drank aad.epzool R tb*nd•r tanto i or sw. ynb1W►eds..z=FzidaymoeaiagatiMOrtow �of wire fence on lot 16, con. 8, �and�Yorw�, J.B.TRAMN.l! v ,ri•k•risg.Qat. S.75; Richard Taun, bonus on 60 rods, wire fence on lot 1S. con.8. 15.00; W. NURSE REGISTER _ TAW HIS SEASON'S CROP • - Westney made application for ; 00 tf din advance. bonus on 96 Cods of wire fence. Zommy (ii-eaaetsa–48706, A. T. R„ y :? $1.25 Per year The standing committee on Roads The Standard bred Beeistered Trotting ,I,hie is guaranteed are hone and'from t hives of a reliable WOOL -- Bubaeriptions to the-Unit•d Bi fol #LAW. and Bridges reported and recommen- stallion,the property of Dr.Jia.Moore. p y -----_ in advance dad the following payments: J. V. Brook”,and Thos.Kaddaford, Whit dealer. IN TEN P4 D PAILS, S ars. 18 ds ravel, div. 56 LSO; by, will make th season of 1913, as fol Vim`` -JOHN MURKAR Proprietors pe y g RISCO-THE NE gHORTrd, i p W. J, Turner repairing bridge on side- JOHN lows: Monday,May 12th, will leave r _ line bet lots SO and Sl, con. 6, 4.40; his own stable lot S;B.F.con.Pickering better , Chan lard, J. A. Michell, 26 yds grave], div. 67, and proceed to Appleby's hotel, West 30 a tin. _ NOT" AND COMMENTS 2.60: W. J. Turner and others put- Hill•for night. Tuesday,own stable for FLAKES q /'�►e M ting in culvert, filling in washout and night_ Wednesday, Comma tial total, QUAKER COR /� L/`1�'k G S 'The boy who stands on his dig- grading in con 7, app lot 30, 1tl.00; W. O•hawa, for noon, hotel.Raglan, for a McNair and other, hauling gravel'on night Thursday, St. Char'ee' hotel unity and refuses to work One road south of Aitona per grant 80.00; fort Perry. fug Dight. Friday, Tem - 3 Packages – 25c. r minute longer than he is paid for, J H Michell,71 yds gravel div 57, 7,10, persona hotel, Utica,for noon, Coiwitl's ie not the bo wh is going to also hauling and placing stringers on hotel, Brook in, for night. Saturday .SWAN BRAND PICKLES. Best on the, market 25e. ' y Q RovaI hotel,�Vhitbv for noon thence co make the greatest success in the bridge con T,3.00 : John Pallister, re his own stable until Monday afternoon. HOLBROOKS KIPPERED HERRING IN TOMATO. ---—world. The bo ac roan who is culvert on con 9 and hauling materia HOLBROOKS SARDINES' IN TOMATO y 12.10; J LSpink,8loadecinderstation Baron Elect– (5629, (12823),.the im- �aid ten dollars•a week and is de- road,• 1.00,; John Pallister, slowing port4d Clydesdale stallion,the property r' and helping on grader n t 1 Uxbridge of W.H.Pugh.of Claremont,will make Lime Juice - Dalton's Lemonade terminad to give onl}' the ten to Pay half.9.20; J H Coates. team on thessunn.of 1913 as-tollowe: Monday dollars worth of work is the man grader n t 1.Uxbridge to pay half,8.00; proceeds to H. Gregg'a Don 9,for night, Lemons Oranges Bananas Tuesday. R. Ea leson's Mongolia, for 'Who will never command more John F Bayles.caps for bridge con 7, noon,ad W.Armstrongs jr. far night; Cabbage 33.00; John Whitson. 125 yda gravel Wednesday,R. Milroy's Cedar Grove, -Cabbage - _ _ than that amount of wages. But div 64, 12.50; F'R Westney, corn ata- y' the person who is receiving ten Lute labor collected in 191'2 div 27,4.50: for Dona,G.D.Milae'm Cherrywood for JAS. R/CHARDSOIU 'S A Pegg,stories for washout at Bayles' night: Thursday, Geo. white's Dun- '1 �doliars a week and is giving--m-1"e- bridge, 5.75; C W Disney i�nd other.. -barton,for noon, Jae. White's Brook e torn work to the value of•(tweaty rep Bayles' bridge, 55.5'2• Pedlar Peo• road,for Dight; Friday.T. .4. Soox a R O C E R / G S O N L le, for 9 culverts, $2 76;�H G Calvert, Brock road for noon, McLean's Hotel, dollars,will soon have his worth P Broughatn,for night; Saturday, L. W. haulio posts and plank on Brock rd, Pilke 'stornooa,tbenoetobisownstable recognized by his employer. There 200; m Knox,hauling gravel w t 1, J --- --- – 18r gravel H G until the following Monday morning. are employers who will not--pay-pa Calvert and J A lawaylt, King's Courtship, 14722) Imported The � r al t ore one cent more than the are tom- Calvert and J Allaway, operating gra- f1' p' ( p° y der, 90.00, H Johnson. rep washout Clydesdale stallion the property of W.J. elled to. IfYthey have a man in aL Whitevale, 10.00; James Todd and Kelleher, Dnnbarton, bil take the same -y theft' employ who is worth twenty others,,hauling gravel on Cherrywood morning, when be route a Moncrihe Albion amid Friday will rattan to his own Is the place to Get Your Wants Supplied station road 112,25; Geo Gates, 281 five dollars a week to them they yda gravel div 25, 28.I0; J Todd, corn stable,where he wi 1 remain until,the will not pay more than ten dol- for work on station road, 5.OU; W F f�iicre4 Monday morning. tars if the can retain them at Gibson and others.work con 4 grant. 3l 16M)tifTo 9lrrrated (Imps [I2stal New Goode arriving almost daily y '27.20; J Kemp, re contract hauling lion, ) The celebrated Clydesdale alai Made to'Meastlre and Ready-made Clothing that price. But there are many gravel e t t in con I, 201.00; TE Philp, Dion, the'. will t a Ni. J. Kelleher, employers who want the very best scraping on e t 1,5.75; P J Rowe, corn Dnnbarton. will maks the sea on of _ – A Boots and Shoes in great variety. -- statute labor div 19 collected in 191'2, 1913,u follows : Monday, May 12th- � - g T' -'men and are willingito pay every will leave his own stab e, the Kelleher ell15.00; Jas. Trull commutation of Rarm, Dnnbarton, and proceed to T. A. $Bummer Sox and Huse, cotton, lisle and silk ,> f.... cent of their value. Labor union a statute labor in 191.2, 14.00; Joho are a curse to the laboringman i n Purdy Si days work on Bayles'bridge, Ksox's Brock road, for noon, thence to Mullins, plain and figured, also Bordered IQcL•an's hotel, Brougham, for night Men's heavy and work Shirts with soft collars some respects. He teaches him to bet. l s H. d 9 in c y filling in ditch Tuesday, Joe. widdrnan's Greenwood, Umbrellas, Rain Coate–also Rubber Coats _ bet. Lola 8 and 9 in con 4, 1,00; F. G. for anon; John V pond's Brooklin for •. Ladies' Under Waists, Yeats, Drawers and Corsets. become the oppressor instead (f McCarthy for hauling gravel on aider night. Wednesday,Royal hotel, Whitby tine between lots and 7 in con. 4. as g Y• We are head rzarters for nails. bolts, screws, locks, hook% and hing , - " the oppressed. Thep Iteach him for noon and night. Thlirsda Col. peavel o sideline ; e bet Squires,hauling pellatt's Kings we road,for noon, Frank Q ?' to drop his shodpl at the first gravel on sideline between iota a Rud Forks, hose, rakes, scythes, 4tones, files, paint brushes, . Maddaford's. base line. Pickering. for •sound of the six o'clock bell. They 7 in con• 4, as Per grant 12 00; Simon Dight. Friday, a Batb's Pickering, for paints and putty. Also many other lines of hardware. imake him feel that it is a crime to Ai kd T )lits gravel ldiagr divert 9a� Prime Cheese, Fresh Soda and Fancy Biscuits. Fresh Bread daily. is noon and night, Saturday, own stable Irte rim e t cul and until the followiog Monday morning, work one minute longer than hit .iii lying cement on new Greenwood mrd JlObei,fd–The Celebrated French – contract calls for and the often road in con 5. 25.90; American Road Our Groceries are the freshest. - - - y Machine Co. for crusher repairs 43 00; Coach stallion, the property of Lon. _._ -compel him to go on, strike when Win. Puckrin grant for gravelling Lidaett, K Dsa e,will malts the season Since close% at 7 p. in. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. _ he knows that his ovrnrtlest in Kinsale road. con 4, 33.65; Wm. of 1913 as follows Wednesday pro cords to colwill's hotel Brook in, until 14iddirton,gravelling on sideline bet. H ILI P •� Latents are assault it. In these night when he returns to his own stable, ots to and 11 in con. 5, as per grant, where he will remain until Friday aft GEORGE P +' irespects they are a 9ttimblitlg il,1x).W W.Sparks freiirbt ancrusher ernoon wbeD he proceeds to R,G. (;am 4bloc•k to a elan +proare"w :Many repairs, 2.34: Geo, Jackson 77 y3s gra• mark's con 4,vibere he will remain no- -4% man is afraid to render his best ver, div. 43, 7'70; Win. Middleton til%be evening when he will return to his c immutation statute labnr, div, 4:. o'n stsbte ati.the- foil.wing weenas services to his employer for fear 11.0n ; Wm. 0-ild estate 65 yds gravel day. , i sof persecution b the unions, But 'ilv. 42 8,a.i. Your committee are in Bargain Days Friday'Saturday, hly 1$ and �r9 y rPC i t of a communication from F Edttard Dttrnlef/'–=960`.1 (13161)The ► no,nian is compelled to late h to - r pp fashionably bred imported Clydesdale W h send your money to Tirooto when you can buy all vdur Jewelry Pe p 1 bhapmao and F. H. Wea.tnep re y self under the control of 'union... change of watercourse caused 6 the seal ion,the property o! ttobt Def a. at Ed. A Ctaft"s Jewelers Store. Save your money for y • q of Green River, will make the season of Friday and Saturday, July 1S and 19, construction of the C..P. R. Would 1� is tltandtn in 'his own light 19Y3aefollows. Monday afternoon-> 1 g 8 recommend thattthe clerk notify. the Nicklr Lever Alxrai Clocks, usual price$1, sale price 750. Stem wind sad lsav his own stable and prooeeda to when he does 9O. There are;many C. P. R. net Watches. r $l. sale price 76c. 15 jewel Watches stem wind and set D Brougham hotel for night; T¢erday. eg tradesmen in Toronto (who it Notice was given that at the next W H Major's, con. 5, for noon. Liver heavy dust and air tight case,reg. $10, Bale -. $9 $R 7 jewel Waltham rceivin higher wages than that meeting of the council. by-laws would pool for night; Wednesday afternoon,. stem wind and set,Heavy nickle case, reg. $9, sale price$7, 8i1- g g g ne introduced fixing the rate of taxa- Tbos•Barne'a, Cherrywood. for night. ver plated Alberts. usual price 50 cents, si.le price 25 cents. :demanded by the unions, simply tion in.-the township police villaRep Tharsday. Tbos. Reesor`s, Searboro 6 only head enameled seta of Beauty Pins,guaranteed, ret.. $126, sale p and school sections also the appoint- townlioe toe noon• his own stable for Tic. Oold filled Alberts, reg. $2.60. Rale price ✓61.25. 15 pair gold Riled k meat of a collector. night; Friday, Geo,Cowie's, Mongolia, Cut? Links. reg. $2 and $1.50, sale price 81 25. 8 only Ptesident Alarm beeanse they are worth it: If;they were union men they would have On motion the reeve was instructed for 0000,thence to his own stable where Clocks, warranted to wake the dead. providing there is a spark of t0 accept union wages. The beat to grant his order on the treasurer in _ be wail remain ntitil MoOdav aleernoon. life left. reg. $3, ale price $�, 17}'e'Waled P. S. Bartlett in gold ..riv:rw that,con ha sti vEn to s favor of the parties rrecommended for Kifra� Yash– {14945►-9568; The im filled Fortuna cane ueualiy at $30, sale price$t5. Don't payment in the various reports as pre. Forted Clydesdale 45)sta1oa, also forget the da tea, Friday and Saturday,18th and 10th. young man is for him to consider Jen ted this day. Fairriew RutUs– –588– (11295)– E. ®� T'ewelle-y Store. Mmic3ce2S ngr The council now adjourned to meet _ big employer's. interests as if they The imported lG. so y seal ton,both the. ,� •stvere his own. He should work +gain on Monday. August 4th at 1 property of W. G.800tt. Richmond Sill, p. m. for the transaction of general will make the season of 1913 as follows: j� T f .its if he himself' were to receive business. Monday will leave their own stable,Mr. „.�L ■, -A. g�E , STORK,,- NowOrmerod's.con.8 and proceed to S.Dia ji;J- iii.••JJJ NAffVSHcall the products of his labor. Bpdoing this he is preparing himself d4 veri4sarssse+sis. Vioto townline for night; Tuesday, Victor Py,W.s. Kinsale, for night; �['g7 H T T TJ v -for higher and more remunerative Wednesday,W. H. Holtby's,Audley for V 11 1 1 L7 1 BULLS FOR BALE–The under. night; Tbu sday,W.J.Miller's, rich -.�MaitiOna. _ B deisigaadbu for sale a few young abort. - «f horn bulla,about 1t months old, Suitable row erwg,for noon and night; Friday,Thom - _ _ Present uses. Pricesmoderate• E,E, PUGH, A. Knox's, Brock road for noon, Mo �- IPICKERING COUNCIL Claremont B•u Loan's hotel, Brougham for night; We carry a compiet Iine offineand h�avp�otand shoes of every "The above Council met pursuant t<� Saturday proceeds to his own stable OPERATOR WANTED –Young where be will remainrnntil the following variety, for men women and children's wear. _ - Monday, the 14th tad wanted as operator-Pe at the In n• -MMon morning. aunt. Members all present_except r, experience not necessarily required. Duties to Sir �l-xarider– (12363), Val. XXVI, A.CALL.SOI.ICITED. – – – 'A PLEASURE TO'SHOW GOODS ..Dlowbray, Reeve Sparks in the chair oommencelat once, For particulars apply to The importei Clydesdale stallion the The minutes of the last meeting ARS.J.H.BUN DY, Pickering 41•tf of .Jae Evaae, will .rand at property . pp Phone No. 151. " were read and approved. his own stable,lot 4, con. 5, IItibridge Y _ A number of bills were presented 'i?INDFR TWINE–I carry a full during the season of 1913, Ternis 510. ;and referred to the respective tom• l� eupplyot. International Harveator Com Pianiate-64351, Im Imported Perchezon J. PEI LLQ – Brock Streets WHITBY a' rllltteea. oany of CCanada Twine,guaranteed to be the p A communication was read from beet made,and the price will be foand to corn- stallion. the property of Simon 1'enfound are favorably with that of any other menu. Darlington, will make the seam of – t A. W. McKay secretary-treasurer of acture, Eariv orders .receive-first attention, , 1913 as follows: Thursday proceeds to 'g the Ontario Municipal Association r,B. tiARQt`Is, Pickering 4t-tt Jacob Scott's, lot 3,can 1. Bickering -for stating that the annual meeting will noon,Claude Field's Kingston Road,for be held on the 28th and 29:h days of F1 ARM FOR SALE In Pickering–,A night, Friday, Bandel's hotel, Whitby, r�N� 8��"-�� August and asking the township to be .1 aper clefs farm,28 and about 10.5 acres for noon Comrrier.ial hotel, Oshawa. 6)] 1.1 , come a member and invitingdelegate,- being parte of of lore 99 and x9.con 6. Pit kering , g' township,now occupied by Mr. Fred Wright, for night. John Sanders, blansger', to the meeting. 4be land is of the belt,with spring creek ran. — A communication was read from ring through corner of lot. On the premises 'fir/F CANADA the District Engineer of the C. P. R. are a good frame house with stone foundation A o 3good bank barna, wind mill and orchard, ilWE GIVE'STEADY -Quarterly Dividend Notioce No. 91 � •requesting the closing of a portion o1 privilege to plough offer harvest and foil) poo-. • the eastern townline in the 3rd con- session on April let 19 4. concession. tot s good fapml Terms e.ssy, Apply w T. & - The Standing committee on Contin- G'MORGAN,Markham, P,9. �,i. 38tf to reliable energetic men for the sale Notice is hereby given that a dividend at the rate of TFiIRTEE ^ of our products. We give all the Sencies reported' and ieconimended P PER CENT. PER ANNUM upon the capital stock of this Bank has the following Munici ai SIMPSON Agent–British Amer- advantages that a reliable, well ad- s P D ica Fire Assamuce Company, Incorpor- vertised, established firm can offer. been declared for the quarter ending 31st'July., 1913, and that the. -World for supplies 47.21; M. Gleeson atd 1833,Capital s3,000.floo,no premium noa4s; If you wish to represent us'facts game will be payable at the Flead Once in this city and its Branches - for attending division court on July stl premium notes are collectible at 90 'days ,tow, before it ie too late for further nottoe,one .mutual Company are collecting the first day of August, 1913, .to shareholders _7tb,200; S. H. Stevenson. ditto 200. on and after Friday, United Typewriter Co. for supplies, them now. Remember these not"your are given information. _ ype PP for ova times the amount of your yearly or Of record Of 25th July, 1913. 12,65; D. R. Beaton on acct of salary, three year policy. Insure in the British Amer. OVER eco ACRES 75.00; Your committee be leave to ies Assurance Co. which is purely Canadian, order of the Board. g and ou are protected from the" impositions, under cultivation and one of the By acknowledge a communication from sae�. Simpson who can glue you full psrti• most complete Nursery plants in GEO. P. SCHOLFIELD, J. E. Farewell, county' clerk stating oulars. I also represent the.Loudon and Canada. Established 35 years. Free 1 General Mangler.. 'that the amount required to he raised Landaehire Arcidept and all sioknesa Incur- b . the Township of ''Pickerin for ante. Don't be without a policy of this kind, Catalogue of stock on application. Toronto, 17th June, 1913. 149 y p g as we don't know the day or hour we aet into purposes-to be$8.875. Regard- accident or sickness it will only cost you about PELHAM NURSERY CO., 'ung the matter of the assessment of $8-o0 a year for 610A. It von want a new TORONTO, - .U?lTARIO - Sharples ,Tublar Separator the best in toe the Toronto Eastern -Railway C0.• world, or our old one exchanged See D. - their assessment term as at present. F E D The Committee recommends that .ARM FOR SALE–Three Hundred ����=this township become 'a 'member of L' and forty acres,north halt of t ab r and w �ME DOMINION in the first concession Eton tow❑ship New -the Ontario Municipal, Association ■ ai d Ontario,14Q acres under cultivation tree from hit p �r -and that the ree�.e an the. chairman stumps or atones, A-steel eummerflover ad C`�B J WoodbA7tatloYl ' etR Kai B.08LrCR,M.P.,PRESIDENT. W.tl,MATTHEW3,VIOL-PREm10[NT. •1 be-delegi es to said Association Ind acres seeded down to Alsike, iced Clover and C. An BOGERT, General Manger. - that an lie drawn on the tren- Timothy,140 acres easily cleared, partly cov. Reserve Fund$s,00o,o00. Total Asseb$7s,Obb,OM, eredwithemall ahnib,good pasture. 60 acres Whole and Crushed oats, whole ta�also$g.100•e00• ;-Aurerfor$5.00 for fee to said Aaa00ilt- sp nice and tamrack swamps, clay land and corn, Shorts, 1 cion. black loam. Good clover country, Dan grow Bran, F101i[, Ground If You Keep Moaeq At Home 4 In regard to communication from spring or fall wheat also good potatoes,S goon Linseed Meal, Malted corn feed, lose thorn g wells,6 roomed fraate bonse,frame ben house. �0. of a lifetime- P. R. re closing of eastern townline name horse btahle sib x 36, frame granary, also Pried Brewer's Grains, Blachford's a Etre may burn fl QP Shed in the9Dominion Bank they will be earning �. the committee recommends that tli6 •lou stable for cattle,Ioea rade wtre fencing. 1 Calf Meal, Wheat. Purinn and by robbery• ppoo mile from Oxdrift station,p 1st o®ce and store laterest and are alarays available. •clerk communicate with the Whitby mile from school, 8 miles from Dttyyaw❑,(�roatine chick food, Beef Setae, _ . •council respecting the matter. Vould sell both lots togetber or.ingly, won harcoal and Granulated bone, a The standing committee on Bonuses runt to a good man it not sold, owner w;eb Oyster shell etc. Prices reasonable for Wire Fences. Drstins.ge Matters, to rettre, Price 11M, Torms 61000. Ralance y WHITBY BRANCH: A A. ATKINSON, Manager. g payments: yP. las to suitttoheabuyer, For fugal riafptticuulao Your'order 9oliciteCl - Etc,reported and recommen �d the jg Emsom Ifollowip a menta: bona nsari Jas. S a e .syw-� . .•j •,{r.,c� .!&•,;rr :r. ,,,, J,�.,; � 4' ,r a i <c z. a� 4 i,,:. •,rr'rtr , ;� � _ a4 -._ , , „'. .:. i ., ''^ �- s, � n. ,�' '�' a„'•'� _ .J 'q1 ",�.a . , i�."S °o rte'a �,y'^`:'�; �"1; '' !C15P!I 7�, '7 77:7,;: 17, 4� 7-v- 6 Mrs.J. EL.Pkmd, -we regret to re- Tho m*a Birkett was in the city Borg-On Saturday,July 5th, to port,is again laid off duty through on Batu td illness, but is now slowlrecover. Walter 14Lmson, of MarkhaminRICHARDSON'S '• W . and Mrs. Davis, IL son. y Jbhn Farmer, of wast Trader's Ing. visited at the home of his Parents, ftak, Toronto, was home over Dr. and Mrs. Bagehaw, of Sag. Harry and Mrs. Thomson on Fri. sat showing .24' --aw viafttnx-tbv--la-t;-- day kL ina w, Mich.. SundaAn ., Tory large 11"Mikilk"M Of Miss AD-d* Besse has returned ter's parenis, r. E. and Mrs. Amos and Biro. Prouse and dau- ftdoaM. Bosh.Dolls, Toys, JuM Pugh. ghter, of.BrookUn, visited their .-frotu the citl"here she has been Thomas and Mrs. Wilson and cousins, John and Mrs.,Neal on 7,. romvod for ** Holiday trade, oau for some ti�; children,of Myrtle, spent Sunday Sunday. and "a than. Lymana. P _�M rs. ilkey enter- with the former's father, Alex. Mr. and Mrs. Ingleton, of Mark- tsined severtl friends from the -Subscriptions taken for sR Magazines, Wilson. ham, spent Sunday with their son city over SAin4ay. George Bratiscombe, of Toronto, at the home of C Weekly and Daily No Miss Mary J&acnab is spending a Charles and Mrs. welaporK 1.8 spending a few days here at Sargent. few days with J. C. and h .-A Irs. Mae- the home of his mother, Mrs. Alex - Miss Emma Underhill has re- imab, of Uxbridge. turned f rom.a pleasant motor trip MIC:E31A.MMSOINT R.Dowswell,of Victorial British Wilson- -Columbia, was visiting at Harry James Lawson accompanied by to Guelph and other towns in, MZCC.Ic 5.t.Teat. . his daughter, Mrs. F. Wright, of Western Ontario. TILornson.'a.last week.-- Mrs.J- R. The:iton, of Picker- Green RlveFr,-­w-ii9 An-Wllit l5k The Oiii zens"Band will give a - • lug, spent Friday last with her Tuesday attending the funeral of program of music on Wm. Palm- sister, Mrs. J. H. Beal. his sister. er's lawn on Saturday evenih of 19 this week, w ittinx. ployed by the Home Telephone Co. Geo, Richardson had the mis- J, S. Bundy is in Pickering for a Marshall Tomlinson, who is em weather penn $45.0 0 0ASH few days assisting J. H. Bundy. rrietwitha painful though not fortune to lose a valuable horse a Buys a genui With his furnace work. .4e DAIN VERTICAL LIFT MOWER if taken before George Rawson, of Toronto, is -Aerious accident on Monday aft- few days ago from acute indiges- August let, 1913. Terms arranged to suit those who would ernoon. He was on top of one of tion caused by bots in •- the atom-with G. M. and Mrs. rather have notes. Regular price $52''00. Call Forsyth for a few days. the telephone poles, fixing a wire, ach. and see them at my show rooms. w. When a guy wire broke, causing Rev. Jas. A. Grant rqta Wm. and Mrs. BirMl, of To- rned ronto,are spending a week here him to fall to the ground. For- home from his holidays last Mon- 2.0 )�o 0 0 .& S Ma: tunately no bones broken, or sev-. day. His vacation was most plea- -A with the former's mother.. but santly spent4aA4ke-Nisx&r —Bun -a- wofurrow Plow,.suitable for-either light or deep-work. ere internal injuries. received, irs -t In the bowling match played at he was badly shaken up and was Sula, He will occupy his own pul- Regular price $25.00. Notes arranged to suit. ville on Tuesdat last Clare- laid off duty for several days. pit next Sunday. moat won by three shots. $ 66 - 00 C .ALSI-3: Mrs. John Forsyth and daugh- ter, Irene. are Visiting friends in Buys an Empire Ball-bearing Separator-the world's easiest running Clevelatil for a few weekq DOCTORS DID and longest wearing machine. Satisfaction guaranteed. Canadian Miss Maud Beal, of Toronto, Notes.arranged to suit. a' was home fora few days owing to the illness of her mother. A BISSELL'S DISC IURROW 1ZE::7_D Firmers are now all busy with NOT HELP HER their hay crop which is proving National Will assist you to put your summer fallow or fall wheat land in shape much better than was anticipated. at the least expense. Three sizes on hand for immediate delivery. Peter Stewart, one of our most But Lydia E.Pinkharn!s Veg- progre. - $ 23 - 00 CA81-1 Exhibition %131ve farmers, has purchas etable Compound Restored ed a now McL-,tugblio automobile. Mrs. Geo. H. Samis and son left Mn, Bradley's Health— FEXPAINSION Y Buys.a 2000 The Truck Farm Scale. -Regular price $25.00. Other on Tuesday to spend a mouth's goods ai similar discount1. . Call and see them. New Livestock Department vacation in Brussels with her par. Her Own Statement. Everything in AgricultureAA ants, Mr. and Mrs. Scott. They Exhibits by the Provinces Howard E. Turner, Agent, Whitevale were accompanied as far as 7 - Winnipeg, Canada Exhibits by Dominion Governm.ent "ato b Mr. Samis. "Eleven years Rev. las. A. Great, who has ago I went to the Victoria Hospital, Exhibits by Foreign Countries Montreal,suffering with a growth. The Acresof Ma pa been slot Of theRaptist chureb ShorU=d Hade Buy G11 A LdUway bout seven years has doctors said it was a tumor and could LAND TRUN11 here lor a not be removed as it would cause instant FHAOWIFICENT ART EXHIBIT systm received and accepted&unanimous If such evidence as the following ex- W13ter Tours to death. They found that my organs were Paintings from Germany;Britain, tracts from letters and other equally call from the Wychwood Ave., . cted. and said I could not live move United States and Canada. -BAptiSt church, Toronto, of which affected, strong testimony contained in our 1. California, Colorado. Mexico take charge on Oct. 1-t. than six months in the condition I was in. Educational t not sum he will bookiet,-is n cent to Satisfy any and Pacific Coast Points. "After I came home I saw your adver- Cadet Review person desirous oflearning shorthand. Since coming to Claremont, Mn tisement in the paper, and commenced The Grand Trunk Railway is the -Grant has worked most faithftilly Japanese Fireworks then there can be no m-erit in any busi- most direct route from all points taking Lydia E. Pinkliam's Vegetable ness under the sun and with marked success, and hat Compound. I took It constantly for two Canada's Biggest Dog Sho -east through Canada via Chicago. won many friends in all deuoml]3- DzAR MEt. CLAELKE-"It Is plea- years. and still take It at tim,,, and I America's Greatest Cat Show sure to write a testimonial endorsing FEATURES atious who regret very much his � departure from their midst. both my husband and myself claim that anything so much superior to other Double Track, Fast Service, Fine" We are pleased to see our it was the means of saving my life. I AND. NERO THE things used foi the' same purpose as fire- L Roadbed, Modern Equipment, Un- 131ghly recommend it to suffering BURNING OF ROME your system of Eclectic Shorthand is excelled Dining Car Service. men indulging in frequent pra(- -women.­-Mrs, ORn.LA BRADLEY, 294 to.,Dtheraf have examined. I shall 7 tion so that they will be prepared Johnson Ave.,Winnipeg,Manitoba,Can. The Musical Surprise be pleased to repiv to any communi- TO THE SUNNY SOUTH for any sudden call that may . Le Why will women take chances or drag The Musical Ride cation that may be sent me with re- sent e- No more desirable route than 1b out. W"ope their services Terence to the syst*rb, or to have an Grand Trunk to Detroit. thneavate sea t o on it a sick ly.half-hearted existence,miss- Aute-Polo Matches one interested call to see me.' Z_ son Ville,F'slas may never be required but there via Cincinnati to Jack nothing like beling ready should Ing three-fourths of the joy of living, Circus and Hippodrome FAMLLS, 477 Parliament St,. (teacher,') Beach, Nassau. etc. is when they can find health in Lydia E. Roman Chariot Races Our Fall and Winter Term eom- a fire occur. We would suggest for Pinkham's Vegeta. Athletic Sports menced September 5th,-but students Round trip tickets, giving choice that there be regular nights ole Compound •? ain of all the best rout". P�?".ther with IMP nfe- in orma, I ' GM2L Water estra! 5tc-ction Is For thirty years it strictly personal. onand may be obtained Irom nearest G. aced to as All the able- has been the star- IRISH GUARDS BAND godied -men of the villa ge are Write or call for free.booklet. T. A t .write A. S.Duff,D.P. gen . or wri dard remedy for fe- A.,Toronto, Ont. made welcome at these practices. male ills,and Score of other Famous Bands Clarke's Shorthand College has re- "W_ Joseph Boyer,of Detroit, carne stored the health-of Twelve Band Concerts Daily 565 College St.. Cor. Mannigg Ave. FRED. ALLEN. Agent, to Claremont one day last week thousands of Wreck of the Airship - TORONTO. Pickering and called on ik number of hIA who have been �paWithing-ton's Zouavea friends. He and several of bits Q* . bled with a IL on an- New Giant Midway Plant BOWMAWS 10 C, wealthier friends of Detroit, were menti as displacements, inflammation, Grand Double Bill of IN % In Toronto inspecting the new reworks guaranteed: ulceration, tumors, Irregularities, etc. CIO General Hospital with the view or mquxsevy atcc3c p PATRICK CONWAY'S BAND 2" -it will grow- jetting ideas for that in theirowu If You want special advice write to Lydia E.Pinkh-m Ned. city. The Toronto Hospital is (t We want two more agents idine Co. (confidential) ]Lymin, Aug.23 1913 1 SC t. to 1, a 0 a probably the best equipped hos' C in this county pital on the continent and one of Ma". Your letter will be opened, P.; qu read and answered by a w6nuLn, THOS.W.BOWMAN&SON Co.U& the best in the world, and as a re- Ridgeville, Ont. and held in strict confidence. T 0 R 0 N T 0 d suit will receive many visitors from other countries. C= The regular monthly meeting of Pickering Lumbut Yva 0 the Women's Institute was held 40 0 3 Z r. W W Jon on Wednesday. afternoon at the RMuce Your- "Feed" Bilk by using a sl Feb home of Mrs. Josiah Evans. When MLr ,.Georgia pine lumber just the regular business of tb-e me?t- arrived. A car of 'cle'ar 0.0� APT ring was concluded, refreshments Caldwell s Z: - 0 wo may were served,7 ed, after which a very ceffing. Also IX10 ajid Molasses Meal JMe pleasant event occurred, when the CW JUITIP02 : .., retiring president, Mrs. C. J. quantity an animal *eta 00 1 ts for vs? ale . 0 n - 1x12 inch stock. *'Brodie. was presented with an i U1 9. Z Sept! -4 1P �unt it dige esd 10 94 GORDON &SON, riebly cut lass is the " I Otis 1,2 tells "T Oct.!*a... .-W. D. GO address and a vat *. I aldw 5 molastedi lowers t Z NOV �'t water set and cut glass olive di.i;h ri tel place of &ft equal qta6tt ty of Pickering, Ont. 8 C. t ti es tt I n of appreciation of the cqrsal-mark,91i; of or "Food" Chore palats, Is a d D- C,: as a token po� , J&nU&ry 1914�-Wbithy 7. Osbaws 8,Brot gbam 'k dons by Mrs. Brodie in the digestible. MolaxX Mw is 84% pun Cane I work bi 9, Fort Perry 17,Uxbridge interests of the Women'-3 Institute, lasses--16% an now selected because of its Beaverton 14,UptWM.ve 19 _ d The -success which has attended known digestible action. You niight as well save the meetings of the Claremont the value or your stock by -•beanch has been 'greatly due to using d 11"IrToiasoes Meal. If your feedman Bluksmithing ania cannot supply you-write to us-write anyhowl • her tintiring efforts and ability. 81 0 ONTARIO THE CALDWELL FEED Limited; DUNDASO ooa rMrs. Brodie who was taken con. . : � M working pletely . by surprise made at appropriate reply thanking the in aU fts branches '"inembers of the institute for the of all materials and design ..,.address and valuable token of Dealer in.Gasoline Engines,Cream Separators, Speight wagons, Tud- kept in stock. It will pay you stook. apgreciation hope buggies, etc. We have the to call at our works and inspect our r. Ira Freel, of Stouff Ville, ac Bargalins B a r* g' ains and obtain'prioes. Don't be nil"by companied by his wife and two beat coal oil oil lamp in the world. agents we do not employ theme 111120 children, had a narrow escape ..-Read this Advt,-everything IT ly we can, and do throw the 6086 g in it a Money Saver. TALC=801 -.-.from serious injury if not death commission of 10 per w ob yo;t WK. -on Sunday afternoon They were ...BROCK ROAD, ONT. certainly save by P==from I& driving along the Brock eoad in Balance of this Season's Hats,Flowers,_&cK,_at halfv!t�- call solicited. ery-Get one of these-fine stylish bats now. This chance of getting WHITST UANITE 00" their auto, an'd when in front of U again. CPM6 now, E. E. Ptigh's, turned'to the side getting a good hat for little money may not come to you n The Pickering' 0200. Whitby, Ontario of the road to avoid a sheep that as they are going every day., ai� ' Vigilance Committee E. W. VANS,was ly4aff in tile nil t1h mal arose and �wencin front of vamo*ap Tea -Abe auto and was struck causing the machine to run into the ditch We are the sole agents for it here. This Ten is direct from the Tea The object of this Association is to Pump blanufactur it A. where it turned completely upside. Gardens to the tea-pot. Try a half lb. Price 30c., 40c., 506 lb. lessen_,tealin and prosecute down with all the occupants un- the felons; Shop and Residence, Dundas Btu derneath: One of the girls- re- WHITBY, ONT. -'Ceived a bruised elbow, but for- Members having propertystolen commanHOESi- 'tuuately �n-o other injuries were W.hite Buttoned Boots, reg. $2.00, for $1.75 ; White Shoes 1$1,00, Tan oath immediately Witany 1=813*81! Three doors.West Of.Whitby House xeceived, but,it was a very nar- Shoes, reg. $2.50, for $,2.25 ; reg. $2.95, for $2.75; Patent Slippers, of Executive Committee. A si,od. We are pre�av�d to instal wood or1rom row escape. Assistance was se- reg. $1.95, for$1.70; Patent Shoes, reg. $2.AO,.for$2,15. These Membership fee cured and the auto was righted Tielato-wav be had ft-om the Pre*dGllt 9T pumps on short notice,also attend to it, and are special values to clear balance of this season's stock. . to a,11 kinds of repairing. No damage was done somtery on appnestion. ittric to return the doctor was able Agent for the Ontario Wind MID, home in it. It is unlawful for 010t3m in 6- to Ordle-r Exec.Com-L. D. Banks, 9.190oline engines and ,sheep or other animals to run at Remember D. Sim the only practical man to leave your order W. V. Richardson, ickering, Ont? Ve s-qure gear '.�Nj large on the public highway, and ,�,t t had any damage been �done the with. 'CrImanship-fit-style guaranteed. ,�.A , O'Connor A Tth u r J efrre- MAGNET CREAM SHPARiTOR-owner of the sheep would ha Mona Bell-No.'.50, Ind.'2G,ve W SIMPSON PICKERINQprooldont, sooreliary'. •' t^a7 3 4:'::. .«a- .4 a.:r:-..• .• r . .•' .. ',. . .y o. 19•. * ?ktirF: .en r.+,p. ase y+h: n, .0e� r w ; ' Ci`, .eAd _ �.,�,.q„ •. .. ,�._.,- - .. .-. .} .r^[y.: : r 4 t �1 Items of News bWirc�4tieand Cheese_ Y _ N7. otes of Interest as to Wha ,. Goin Prices of These Products In the Leading 1 s t. g )ftrkets are Here Recorded - -' on Alk Over the Worl 6readat�lC Winnipeg Crain. :Canada. A proposal to. nationalize British !Toronto, July 15-Manitoba Wheat-Lake WinnIbeg, July 15.-Cash-Wheat-No. 1 Senator John Y. Ellis of New nes Gala introduced in the r. Non- t northern, Sic:S, a2:0t: Northern, 980; No. 2 do., 95c; No. 3 do y al mi 97c: teed wheat, 6bo. Sac; No. 4, 123.40; No. 5, 75o; No. 6, 7a : p : Brunswick. i$-dead. British Commons. Ontario Wheat-No. 2, 970 to 980 for car teed. 60c; No. 1 rejected seeds. 90c: No. 2Three Montreal nuns have offered An attempt to blow up the aque= lots outside, ranking down to 76o for poor, do., 87c; No. 3 do., 83c; No. 1 tough:49c: duct Supplying Manchester Glib Wti trades. No. 2 do:.'881.4@: No. 3 do. 841-4*; No. 4 to go among the lepers of Canton, pp•. ng - Ontario Oats-No. 2 white, 350 to 3610 a£ do.. 761.20; No. 6 do., 67c; 'No. 6 do.. 63c: ` Go antry pointe; 3Ta 1!0 380 on track, To- feed, tough. W. Oeste-No. a C.W.. 341.20: China ter'is asEribed to BuffTagettes: sonic.- No. 3 C.W.,'Mc; extra No. 1 feed, 34c; No. �4 C•P.R.: brakeman was 'ruri over_ Two professional coachmen were Manitoba oats-No. 2 C. W. oats, 390 to 1 teed, bio; No. 2 feed, 310. Barley-No. S. and killed at Guelph Junction on sentenced to nix weeks in prison p 400 track, bay porta; No. 3 C. W.. 3710 to 49c;.No. 4, 48c; rejec "ted, 431-Zo; feed. 431-8 y -:360; No. i teed. No to 380. Fie:-No. 1 N.W.C.. $1.201-2. No. 2 e.W.. FI' Friday. for doping„ horses at the Olympic Cora-American No. 2 yellow, 641.40; $1.18; No. 3 e.W., 81.06. Mrs. John Bowles was killed in a show• No. 3 yellow, 631.4*, c.i.f. _ ry Bye-Ivo. P. Wo to-,62c, nominal. runaway aeciderit near Lucknow on Rev. Dr. G. Campbell Morgan, Peas-No. 2, 990 to 95c car lots, outside. Montreal Markets. Saturday, pastor of Westminster COngrega- Buckwheat-No. z, 6W to 530. tional Chapel, Buckingham Gste,• Barley--Good, gtaltint barley, outside. 'Montreal. July '15.-Oats - Canadian The. Montreal ..Harbor Commis- Pe + 8 • 6210 to 63c. Western, No. 2, 420; do., No. 3, 40 to sion will extend all the piers at 3, London, has declined a salr to the Roiled Oats-Per bat of 90 pounds, $1151 401-2*; extra No. 1 feed. 41 to 411.2*. Bar- Roiled P Madison Avenue Reformed Church, r barrel, $4.55, wholesale, Windsor to ley-Manitoba feed, 50 to 510; malting, 63 COSI of $7,000,000. to, 65c. e did trackfeed=Manoitotlhorte bran. 9.09, inOxrtba99.iia 8 M4�d base ori¢ es is t paten bakreti _ ayFsrlumbe$r65mills-Atage Ju �Fifteenew kinonths ago 240 militant'.. fir• bran, 8Tor to bags; sorts. $21.0x: mid- 84.90. Winter pyatens, choice, $5.50, The Queen-Nother, Alexandra. �t1on Quebec:'`- _.___ suffragettes were undergoing or dlings. 123.00 to 825.00, straight rollers, 15.10; do., in bags, 8:40. ' - Manlwba Flour-Pixel Detente, 1550 is -Roll” oats-Barrels, $4.55: bag of 90 lbe. Photographed in England a few six men were injured in a dyna- dodging pT18en sentences for vari- ate-bags.; bakers', 84.80__in uta $1.15. Mil1feed-Bran, 119: . shorts 121: mite explosion on a �oveinment ous ountrages. At the present :='.I.In cotton ags ten cents mo�umTddllags.124;moutiri�-12b to 832- - No. E, per ton. car lot;, $i3 to 114, cheese tiCOW near GBnanoque. time--there-are-only-2T Of-t'lieie cases Ontario Floor-Winter wheat floor, 90 -Finest westerns. 131-1 W 131+0; do.. Crop reports from Estevan, Sask., and 12 of these are. women who are ppeerr cent. patents is quoted at 14.10 to eastern. 121-8 to 130. Butter-Choicest a� ETPAN DI\G REVENi UE. show that the weather is #avorin out on license until they recover F '. itis, seaboard, in bulk. creamery, 25,34 to 260: seconds, 151A to g 251.2. Eggs-Fresh, 22 to Me; selected, 25 the high lands. from the.e'ffecta,of hunger strikes. - to Me. Potatoee-Per bag. car lots, 60 to The are now , Country Produce. _ — 75c. Dressed hogs--Abattoir-killed, 14 to Will Offset Increase in Capital and sirs, Shaw will be tried at Belle- y paying Saes when Zece-New-laid, in care Iota 210 to 220• 14 Sac. Consolidated Expenditures. ville, charged with attempting to. that alternative is given-• r' cheoee-Iwies, new, 141•3o to 15c, and murder her h t band• t targe, now. at 141-410 to 14340; old cheese, A despatch from Ottawa says! 1 twins, 150 to 151.20; largo, 150. Pa United States.' united states Markeis. Ontario will have truer•eight hun- Buster-Latest buster quotations are: Final figures for the last Canadian r" creameryy, prints. 26o to 27c; Creamery Minneapolis. July 15.-Wheat - July. Bred news teachers as a result of the Three men were killed and pro- y�' solids, f,4o to 261-2*: Dairy prints, 1oc to 8ai-4c: september, 911-s to 911.4*; Do- .fiscal year were announced by tabs Normal School examinattion.s. perty damaga estimated at $50,000 Me- Inferior (bakers') 18o to 190. camber, 9378 to 940. aloeing cash-No. 1 Minister ,of Finance on Friday. A. � :- 8neor--Buckwheat. -Buckwh at. go ae cloverpound s time. g1 d. z 14c. d o 88 3 Northern.to 89 90 3 rat`� heavy increase in capital and con- Sixty-two fatalities occurred is was done by an electric storm- - 121.2o a pound in 60p*sad Lina 123Jo in No. S yellow, 671-z to W. oats-No- 3lwlidated expenditures is offset by Ontario factories during the past around Elgin. Ill., Friday. L 10-pound tins; 13c in 6•pound tin;; comb shite, 371-2 to 373.4*. Rye-No' z. 56 to expanding revenue, and there is a Year, amording to official rep�rta. Fire at Independence, La., ren- 10-pound -to. 1, sz w per dozen; extra. 13 58c. Floor-1 ncha aged. Bran-Cuchaneed. A Toronto messenger boy, walk- dered a thousand people homeless, - - ver dozen; No. 2, $2.40 per Si9sea• Duluth July 15.-Wheat-No. 1 bard. surplus of $56,500.000 on current In in Beane-Primes, bushel, $1.75 to n. 'band. g$18c; I4ro, 1 Norshern, 9t 180; No. e, do., g his sleep, fell forty feet from while there were two deaths and six' pieked..8225 w $2.40+ 885.8 to 891.8*: July 901.20; septeniher,1acoount, Tilers is a reduction of Poultry-Fresh-kttied eazllag hear. 190 9218 to921-40 bid' December, 94 1.80 Dom. $20,000,000 in the public debt. On a window, and was not aeriouBiy in- persons are missing. `' _ '' -to 21c per pound; fowl. I& to 170; live used. _ Hazel Warner, a wayward OOtlain' su; 1 Linseed-11.361x; duly, $1341.2 bid; se l y yearlings bene• the to 16c; lire fowls. 140 tittle lidat 8, fund the revenue to- tember. 11.381-0 bid; October. 81.3818 bi . C'hairma,n Leonard, of file N.T.R. of Hetrty Green, the world's weal- to i5c; dressed spring chickens, .Me to �tilled 818A,800,000. compared with !Iva. 22c to 25c turkeys. Wo to lac. �— q Commission, who is going west over thiest Woman, committed suicide la' '1 8138,108;.1.. the pevlous year. Ex e PotatoeD�Ontario potatoes. 7510 per bas; Liss sleek Markets (penditure was $112.000,000, the line says: "The road is being a South Bend, Ind., roadhouse. ' - :ear bots, 66c; New Brunswicks 9010 -per made ready for tT8137c this fall at bas: ous of stow, 100- to car {ots: vis• ]tonueal. July 15-Ps:me smock, 36.75 tn'against 1999:181,448. The tA,tal of x1nla. new.,83 per barrel. 87:00; medium. $475 to $650' common $3 p pcnditure was the close of navigation, and the General. Bryptiaa Onions--Per sack. $2.35 to to $4.50. Cows. $so to $70 each, calves. 13 Capital and special 'px Grand Trunk Pacific should be able Count Tadasu Hayashi of Japan 11Sa to 86; sheep. 14 to $4.25; lambs. $4 to $6 - - eaah. hogs. 10 cease - ! to put on a service about that time. is dead $32.300,OG0, including five millions Toronto, JuIT 1a.-caur�-choice export•i in railway subsidies. Outlay on the The main work is now to finish sal- SPanis'rds deatzoyed�ix Moroc-� - 18aoon, long clear, 15 3 4 to 1610 per lb, to I7: choice butchers. 96.50 to 87' good -ad.I X,T.R. amounted to $13,bf30,006. , de In=. 95.7s to $6.40; Comm*n. $4% to 15.; lasting. can villeg" mass lots. Pork-dhort cut. $18; mess. concert, 19 to 1250; eutten. /3 w uz3• _On public works $8.000,000 was After another reverse the Bul-+ 1M Hame-Mediates.. to light. 19 to Mc1 tat flows. 86.2s to 85.5o; common cows. spent, and on railways and canals - _ bear► 17 to Ise. rolls. is to 16 1-41c, bmak• P y garians asked for peace_ - tasx bacon; 210; back.. # x10 �o $850 to $4.26. Direr-Oood veal. I6 to 0 000. 'Great Britain. 7 • Ls.,ZD� # mark@,& xe firm. Tierces. choice 88 to 1860, common, 83 to 13.50. $7.•50, After a fortm ht's desperate? +' stockers and fooder,-Steers. 700 to 100( R` The Dukes of Connaught may be fi 1-1c; tubs. 143.401 pails, 150. po Wads 14.50 to /6, eztra *boyo hoary g y fighting the Bulganan's appealed to, feaiere. 9010 nde. $5.83 to 86.16. she. BI'$\I\G .OF ROBE. the first Lord-Lieutenant of Ire- the powers to arrange peace. Sailed May and street. _ and lambs-Dunt ewes. 8415 to u4 i. land under home rule. General Rlva, the Cuban Nation " Haled Hay-No, 1 at 81150 to $13 A on beavy. $3 to 83.60, bucks. 43 to $3 50; iraok. Toronto, and No, i at 811_x10 $11.30. .aprins lambs. Ice so to $1o.50, Hogs-19,50. Historical Spectacle at Canadian The Welsh disestablishment bill al Police Chief, was mortally! r ... .. Baled.'Straw-hood stc k at 08 to 111.25. fed and watered. 1915 f.e.b t and 89.74 oat its third reading in the �ri- wounded b ._ eq track Toroaxa cars. Milk cows-#W to 1610 each. - S&tloual Exhibition. pa8oed 8 y Governor. Albert or. a-- Nero and the Burning of Rosie, tish Commons. Havan&. r ILLUMINATIVE STATISTICS. eatae of the emmaller holdings. Most the Pyro S_�gctacle _ _. - -- -- cities and have been cull u Into file �HendeastrngIanlaf xLobndon,ition BR.#1�iCH LINE BALLASTED. FIRE_:i N $TONES FROM SKY. s Rural Population of Ontario 50, P — Less Than at Previous Centro. building lots. The average size of Eng., promises to be the most a ab- Rill Run From Iroquois Junction Districts in Spain Devastated By. - farm holdings at the date of the orate scenic product4on ever pro- to Iroquois Falls. Meteorological Phenomena. 'A-despatch from Ottawa says: A q census waa 98.25 acres,as, against duced on the Contineint. With Soo -bulletin imued the other day by the 25 in 1901. performers, elaborate Roman cos- A despetch' from Toronto says: A' despatch from Madrid says! - Census Departlneat given 8ot91e in- Land in field crops increased from tumes, music, singing ami dancing, The Timiskaming and Northern Despatches from Palencia report teresting and illuminative statistics 9,212,478 asses in 1901 to 9;891,118 :\ero's triumphal pxoession, the Ontario Railway's branch from Iro- the occurrence of a phenomenon in 'with regard to the progress of agri the form of a rain of fire that re.- - ; "culture in Ontario during the de- 478,638 is 1911, being an increase of exerciaes.of the Praetorian Guards, quoin Junction to Iroquois Falls 'ice 478,638 acres, or 5.19 per cent in gladiators, fights, masquerades, now ballasted and ready -for the duced to cinders the district outside joade from 1901 to 1911. It is si.gni- the ten years; the land is orchard chariot races and the early Chris- laying of the rails. It will be a Alcoeer, the inhabitants of which ficant that the total population of and,nuraery increased from 287,478 tian martyrs, Mr. Henderson has valuable addition to the Ontario took refuge in a church. Three the Province shows an actual de- acres in 1901 to.268,000 in 1911 r the abundant material to work with, Government road in that it will terrific detonations were heard . crease dining the decade; although about the same time, and out of a '. the value of agricultural products, land is vegetalsYes and small fruits and the final scene when the Impor- run to the confluence of the_Abitibi j 'notably in feed grains and in live was 70,437 acres in 1911, as agaitlst ial City-iii given to the flames is.a and Black Rivers, where are sit- clear sky a violent tempest broke stock and dairy products, Showa a 65'3W scres,ia 1901.. .Land in vine- pyrotechnic effect that cannot be. usted three water powers, capable over Benavites and Cuartil, some yards increased by 1,081 acres in excelled.' of developing 50,000 horse-power of miles away, , accompanied by a large increase. The immense poasi- the decade. The land under spring a' _ electric energy, and where will be shower of atones, the largest of bilines for further agricultural de- wheat-decreased from-'19M to 1910 IMPF.RI:I7. SERiICF. MEDAL. located a pulp and paper plant with which weighed two pounds. velopmen-t, in the Province is-shown b 262,038 acres, or more than 70 ' 'by•the fact that, exclusive of the y a capacity o€ 130 tone a day. The 141,000,000 acres of the new districent ct - onorc or e o comp e G NEW HOTEL FOR LONDON. t ,of-Patricia, only-15%-pe' by 355,240 acres,'or 32 per cent. February next. The industry will t r cent. of Long_and Meritorious Fork. - the total land area of the Province, There were decreases in the areas - be of service to the settlers, as it The Structure to Be Erected oa 10X' 21,933,700 acres out of 188,951,= and total production of all cereals - A- despatch from London .will"provide a market for their Constitution Hill. exceppting oats, buckwheat, nixed aat'a: The Imperial Service ams is . occupied for -agricultu;a'1 grains and flaw,-the greatest falling Medal for long and meritor- pulpwood. ' color o t-ch from. h Loudonouof which, . off having occurred in corn for roue service has`beeti awarded to� a, The rural population of the Pro- ogether with the value of the site,1 t.• bunking, wheat,-peas and barley. Michael Berrigan, Bedford; P.E.I. ; - NEW LEI'I8 DRI-BOCK. o vino@ at the date of the census was will approximate :$6,250,000, is to 1.,194,785, a decrease of 52,194,dur_ Joseph Henry•Berry, Halifax; .Wil-. . --- + ing the decade, and of 100,538 since Fon farms may become afar liam •Burrown, Winnipeg; George be erected on the ground now occu- Government's Works at Quebec , y poll _ pied by 5t. Georges Hospital on 1891. in Northern Ontario. Cameron, Halifax_; Hazel Carter, Fill Cost $:,600,960. Constitution Hill, opposite the en- During the ten years from 1901 A heavier tax is proposed for cor- Moncton; James Ross Cumming, trance to Hyde Park. The m&gnifi- _ to 1911 the area of occupied land porations by the Provincial.Govern- Truro; James Currie, Albertoa, P. A despatch 'from Ottawa says E.I. ; Frederick Gagnon, St. Sim- The contract for the new .Govern- ten site purchase by a t to has been d 'increased by 2.73 per cent., while _meat. meat dry-dock at Levis was award- syndicate, the Governors of the the {lumber of farm holdings.,de- An aviator flyiii • from'Berlin`to ole; Charles Grant; •'Patrick Hop-., g hospital at a meeting on Thursday, *leased by 10,881. This latter de- 'Paris meta French birdman on his per, James McDermott, Moncton; c on Thursday by the • Cabinet g ` Alex. McDougall, g council to M. P. Davis ds Son. The afternoon' agreeing'_to the sale,. 'crease has occurred 'wholly,in the way from Paris to Berlin. g Aati oniah; Hec- cost• is approximately :$2,600,000•. which has been t•he subject of ne- for McKinnon.,' Pictou George tiations for ears. ' •• .... .-" .Noiles,. Pictou; Martin O'Brien, The d��O°k v°jIl be one of the go y , Halifax; largest in-the world, and will pro- 't` � CUTYerxa, CharlesReeves 'Toronto; ridaccommodation for the repair BROKEN BACK IS SPLICED.�RE NOMEN'S.. . Samuel Watson, Moncton; Johii Fredericton.' of the largest bceati 'liners, thus 4 meeting a long-felt want in con- Patient in Kingston Hospital is _ nection with' the St. Lawrence Able to Sit'Up. - DRAMATIC CONFESSIONT. route,. . Construction- will begin at Found In Bulgarians' Pockets When `They are once,--and it is hoped to-have the A despatch from Kingston says* Taken Prisoners I . Levery 'flan- d for f Oliver Latand, 'of Madod who was nn th Sir Win. dock _ brought 'to the Hotel Dieu about o ,' SAy9`'i1 Rigby. 1915: in ops 1# RU ration the Genion o i Mrs. six weeks ago tivith'a broken back, a -r===-- _ =--- - A,despatch Trotn Liverpool 'says: A despatch. from London says: cres, concerning which horrifying A dramatic confession of incendiar- has impro nderfully• Doer details continual) appear in the Cat,\.iDA GETS THE WAITERS. tors have s,iliced the ax , The Balkan States appear to be Y P.Pe lam moan made by a well-known mill- now the patient is able to sit upi official reports issued from Athens +ant suffi efts Mrs. Edith' Rigby,-again in-the melting-pot. The ro is and Salonika.' AcEordi2l to'thee g Otcr 600 of Them Left England In far a short time. Great hopes ate B wife of a physician at Preston, to Slack .Season. no sign of peace at present. Greece re its ears and fingers of Greek -: held out for complete recovery. _ � , g the Ma.aiatrate sitting in the Police . .r,._ _'and Service have declined so far -to women stiil bearing'ear-ring's Grid Court 'here' 'on Thursday. "Mas. A .despatcls from London says: agree to an armistice. Th�Turkish rings were found in the pockets of Rigby declared it was she who had heading restaurants, hotel's and `SMALi,POY IN_SYD\EY. - army is advancing by forced march- Bulgarian prisoners. on Tuesday burned down the coup- clubs are complaining of -a deartfi -� es from Tchataljs and Bulair, ap- There is still 'ta'lk of Russian-in- try residence- at Rivington,. near of chefs cooks, and waiters, , parently, with the consent of Greece terference, and it is reported from Horwich, Lancashire, of Sir Wil- brought aboiit largely by.tl'te..abnor-- - 000 Persons Vaccinated Cited in N4>ti _'.and Servia, -to attempt.the recap- St. Petersburg,that the were in South Willes Capital. p B. Pfl liam -II. Lever, causing damage mal demand in Canada. During t_.- ttlre of Adrianople and Thrace. concert'"ve notified the Sublime estimated at $100,000. She further the slack season- 820 -chefs;- eoolra A despatclt from Sydtley; N-.S.W-.,,j Roumania is,ha•1d to be proceeding Porte that they will not permit. confessed to sting the perpetrator and waitelw left this country to Bays: Smallpox, which hasbeen to occupy a much larger extent of military opera-tions beyond the cf the outrage at the -Liverpool take up position's in the dining-car prevalent here for some time, is $111garian territory than she preci- Enos-Midis line fixed by the Lan- Stock Exchange on July 5, when a service of the Canadian railways. A spreiiding. Fifty-thousaild p'ersobs- ously claimed, and Greece is burn don Conference. But the European bomb exploded,' but.caused -little further large number leave next have been vaccinated, and there s fag to avenge the Bulgarian massa- concert is slow in moving. damage, month. are el cases in quarantine. t� .... .... '. ..,.. .. .. ... K.: .- _ _ ...- .. .. . k v 1., O.'_w,,.•.%?'Y Sne;G: ':iw"''•Y p :u'!'.�LJus.�'�w a- t.,�,.. ... .c, �.::.; ... _, ;h:. ...::r;-.. a•,- .w:..,, .:'... :,. .. . .,i M±.,.d6 e•_ „w�. s ti. •;•,,,}'id";r:•;ti'',E".::,.a � .,,�' ,w:,♦-"� . � '� " .y"�..+�' ° n:.r371i.�"'D:,+, rU;. ��%, �"i a•,xvy+yyhvei�,+4�'P;.c"i,6,c.,m'�'". �:17v,;. ..'�''"..,.",y^ +if+. +'� !;' _ 'ti A _ y u ,.^'moi•' .Tv.._ q•;. ..- r ..:.c7,Y.r, `r. - Y'__. ..�..•. �, ,.. ',d p•:, .:. .,...'rJ ;F> !....•: h�...'.'v •.... '._. !.�.• ':•`.� ''� .. ria. ----4UNMR BEAT derives iib name;then 'the-muscles - TALE-OF D UAL-PIM 0-NALITY. �n 5�� � ..HARD ..011 BABY stiffen and an attempt to drink wa- . - tar brings on oonvulsio'ns; nett theFRUS � ?t[aa Who Lost Himself. and Was L � :':,+: mere sight of water is sufficient c to FROM Found Three Times.No season of the year is eo don- bring on a recurrence of Gbe cors-to the life of little ones ae vnlsions fever seto in and' tb en- ARMS TO A remarkable ®torp of a duel per - "to the Summer. The excessive beat sues in about a week, aerall sonaliity is told by the falmous brain �9usb_ _ --- -rows alae lift)-e--atOta�Wh 'out of MM a auatwa. - ---WHULL6 is . S*—E3eorge verge, -in order s0 quickly tlia nless prompt There is no known remedy for the Practitioner. r>r. - paid is at hand they may be rabies, though opiates are freely A of n d u had passed a brilliant advit-� ready to Kr,a � t beyond all human school rnd university ^» } ?il before,the used alleviate the pain. started far the East a irvierh r- Deliciously cooked sad is the season when Iarrhoea, el>ol- �. �. r �oil Face. Began to Ooze Water- the government Sergvice. he economical. al. . mother realizes he �'i11. Summer - +� g'o - sist gia Dominion totes. like Matter. Torture of Itchiness. but the voyage be was lost at era infantum, dysent ry and. colic - Pimples festered and- fnlarged, �•_, Superinteadent J. E. Rogers, of Port Said, and 'as nothing' was are most prevalent.'. Any one of the Ontario Provincial Polios re- Cured In Two Weeks, Thanks ttir heard of him for months he was _ these troubles tray ptove deadly-if not promptly treated` During the Tates an amusing incident of his ex- Cuticura Soap and Ointment, supposed to have been killed. ' ^ P p Y ng N.CLAM stir.■ostraaL summer the'mother's best ftiend`is periences . in passing Canadian • After many moniills his friends ' _ late the bowels,Tablets. -Theyn ee stem- money on in..the Illinois metropolis. Mt. 3M. gin; Ind.,Institute, Muncey,oz,4 heard that he was in a state of dea- Y rano._ I sutiered frtlnrakin trouble for two titution far--frmn--wltrre--'h --had - about the time when he was_ despatched - -- , --- - - moatha bore "cur" R"-dl-,, Ii�GLiel� 1 a ' _ ach and keg bat health The to Chicago to file the landed. He could glue no account 1 P Y p' extradition er r a The trouble started from Tablets are sold by medicine deal- P Pe s in the case o. itchiness oa the beick of the of his conduct or hie experiences. l '„ - ars or at 25 cents a boa from The Dr. Beattie Nesbitt. . He sought to hands. Whe�tttlyated,this He returned to England', and.after _ pay, .his hotel bill with Canadian Itchin to Dr, Williams' Medicine Co:, Brock- trtraed pimples• careful nursing and rest- he •was - ��vi11e, Ont. bank currency, but was informed ;�r TheBA pm'Dlee soon >xaea ready and willing to work. He had Howard-` ti�'hy do you term your „ g, that a five per cent.,discount would c- to spread up the arms,from lost his government appoinfiment, wife an angel V` Co-ward-­Be- ties ties arms to my whole body. ,. W, WHF. be charged on all bills with the ex- Tbut family interest of hire a ri- cause she" always read to fly, '. f HAD DOG-BITES YOU. g They also came up on the ' Y g P Y Yr ception of the Dominion one and % face. Having spread over vale secretaryship in the colonies, She s continually'harping' and she Here Are a Few Simple Rules On two-dollar notes. Mr. Rogers had my body they became irriw where he rapidly showed his abil- hasn't an earthly 'thing to-wear." tendered the amount of his account tated by Sty clothing. They began to oom ity, and was valued highly, - • What to Do. in Bank of Commerce bills. Some- kil Thea began ser almo"b Suddenly he was lost again, and res ors lcllltnetortureofitchiness. Whenlscratched Minard'e Liniment Cu temper. If you should be bitten by a dog exasperated, he began to x seemed to .carp the pimples and ,Saks . was absent for many months befores +� suspected of rabies, •don't get thumb over his "roll." The ckrk *'�v extremely sore. They festered land he was discovered in po"rty and High living never qualifies one 1 -- - Scared, but act promptly enlarged, Ulan they opened and left sore distress in another quarter of the for the higher life. + Immediately apply, a tourniquet — spots, Thee "-te t+ee.me csrg bed_And, world.. •A_second--period ef-rest-re-- above the wound. No tourniquet ;. , sore iieyond esliresaion• stored him, and once.more he start- PARI$ FOR $ALS. are r K I sent for a sampie of Cat icura Soap beajIg at hand, use a handkerchief and ointment which I received quickerthaa' to make his way. This time he N. T'roniowaoN, Ninety celporna street, or necktie, twisting ii tightly With x I expocted. r was much r'eiieved at the started a ranch, and with a bailiff, s" a stick. - r r, first application. I continued applying the made it a great success; till once �{ R IT; sTOCZ. GBAtx Asn Dstair The poison should then be sucked �w: x� CLLlc'ura Remedies for two straight weeks, more he was lost, and turned up Farms to all sections of Ontario. r , then r was completely cured, tbapks to Some ,nape. ; rout and the wound` cauterized as .weak and ill in another part of the Cuticurs Soap and olntmemt•" (Bled) ACTORY BITES, WITH OR WITHOUT s ; soon as possible. If it i8 believed John Jamieson, Mar.6, 1912, world. ;( Railway, trackage, to Toronto. the dog was mad the Pasteur treat- - X� Cutk—SoapandCuticumointmentsm "It wa.s then,". Sir George Sav- Brampton and other townp and ells«. merit should be resorted to. Only �' ` �? sold throughout the world. send to P•otW age says, ``that I was consulted, EBIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN `1 < .'two-tentha_of one.pet cent. of thsxse D,s C. corp,. Dept.sap.soston, U.S.A.. and I was to see ham on his return Brampton and a dozen wh•r •owoe. who take this treatment develop for�e sample of es'ch with a2-pass b0Qk6 •to England. I next heated that he N. W. oltwsoN, Colborne st., Toronto (hydrophobia. had been placed in an asylum. The MALE HELP WANTED, Although the germ of rabies has s :�� '* LICORICE ROOT. doctor.-who coasulted.me died, and a• mot been demonstrated, it is gen- I never heard the sequel." ' isra.1-ly conceded the disease has u' MEN specific germ. Rabies never occurs The Bulk of It Comes From Syria WANTED ? ti in the human 8 taneotlal but - - -Its Uses. TOL-WG MAY BE A BARBER. I TE > y, 'Very .Quarrelsome Neighbors ou quickly_ cheap( thoronchl, and M': always by inoculation. It itti also Ver few 'people hale an idea Tarnish 'toot. free' We give ybu actual Very y Names of the parties are Corn* and Toe3 a op exppeer.once. write for free cat&. s• (moderately well demonstrated that where the- familiar- ilii oriee- rata -bah were unhappy till the trnnble was•locus. Noler.College, zit queen St. East. dogs and other animals likewise comes from. As a m&tter of fact, remedled by Putna='e aCora Extractor. Toronto. ra _ 'contract the disease through inocu- _ Inspector Rogers. p Any corn `npa out of buetneea to tit Lours g p g the bulk of it halls from Syria. *� WANTED A T lation: Many more male than fe- Here It"is gathered acid Sled into If "Putnam s" is applied-try it, z5c. at ; MEI\ /"� ! 's D all dealers. dale dogs go mad. ' . The. reaBon watched him meanwhile. great stacks, where it. remains un- = sraatPs ANO caws. W (riven for this is that male dogs " tie will take 'tbuse without dis iii it is thoroughly dry, It is then 1 fight among themselves, but a male taken to the factory to under leedless Expense. ' ' + TAMP COLLBCTultt+—tturi,ethi, Utr- count,r he observed, pointing to a t?'o ►�� ferea Foreign &tamp.. CALAFoguar seldom bites( a female. The pro- certain rocesses: The finished -`Father," asked the girl who was i ♦Isom, on l B..an cent. warts atoms five-dollar Dominion Bank bill, p Company. �rorontor portion is seven aisd.males to Ane pinduct is used for flavorin con- 92r. Boge rs 'smiled, paid his ea-. g going to marry a poor man, do� „ Thad female. Contrary to popular fectionery and beer, as well. as en- STAMPS FOR SALE A•nd a. 25 c•nre , count in Iktmdmott _Bank. bills. re- , you think I ought to take a course �ibeilef, r8b1Ps Ib more common In 8 ►`7 and reewlve a eel of 30 differ+nt foreign cured his receipt, and thea had his ging into the .make up of many 1 in household economics 1 They of•, eta ape. Th:s in an eyv-.punrui offAr _for temperate zone than in'the tropics g y pointiatf_out the ridicu= brands of tobacco. Some idea of fer a lovely one;at college for three; a tim,ted time �r,ly. A'idrew. Nova Scotis revenge b or the Arctic re ons, sod in 13a 3 3 g hundred dollars." I Stamp Co. Frankville. Nova $ooua. _ v a lous i oranoe of the wise accoun- theindustry ma be gathered when 11 apring and fall- than in summer it is stated that on as averse . "No," -replied pater aim] lelacsuwNsou: and winter. taut of the metaropolitan hostelry. 8 p p grimly. r` j 8,000 tons of dry licorice root is "you will get one for nothing after I �t,Ness TCaoarl. LafiP; ETC- n, The only sure precenfive thus far shipped from Ale l� - _._JfOutld for rabies is through mux- T1tiINb AREA Pl ZLLI;`. pP pea annually, ou are married." t ratereat .an asternal. cared with, g while Bagdad yields another 8,000 Y out vain by ode (tome r»remeat Wrist gzlin which is, another .. ' qs before too lata Dr Baltmao Madteal y - $: proof that — tans. With tqr• Gant♦•d Aolllofwnnd Ant the disease has its origin in inocu- Sia Sets In an English School Cause Damascus output, the whole trade nation, Bauch Confusion. is in the hands of a single-firm. Dilrby• n.s I i There is a disease ealled lyseo- *inard's Liniment. Co:, L The Wpodend Infants' School at ML ntlemen. Last Augtuat miy horse'was' "w�e yr r,e w -t Hca.rr emf lieu tIe phobia, whish closely resembles badly cut In eleven paces by a barbed and he lit. C,V.:.7 eftvttcr,, n1v13.rat. 9. ahydrophobia, add-is brought on by Shipley in Yorkshire can lay Claim -!Ilan Wanted. wire fence. Three of thN,ate (small onew1,l Po rpaid It.L...{teE.�lulAv+.Tnis 2., nt* inervous dread. It has been con- to an English record in having no hpalea won, but tie others became foul rr, +r and rotten, and though I tried many! tended by some-that Mere ie really fewer than six Beta of tray twins at- "Fat-her," said little -Ruth, kinds of medicine they had no beneficial << BLUE FLAME no difference between ' these dis• tending school &t the Game time, pealingly, why dont you std at re.ult At last a incur, aavtea mr to All file chirdrea axe under ea ht home to work as other little rls'l use MtvaRD a LINIMENT and in four paean, and that hydrophobia . is g �„ wveks' time every sore was healed and ,� ii _gmaginary. : This claim is refuted years of age, and in only one in- fathers do . ! rhe hair. was__crovrn_nver each one ini P �1t'i1z_ = f give condition. The Lntment'tat certainly.. by the fact`that animals and very stance are the twine boys: Father, w-he, as the business man; wonderful in its working. 7*. �ouag children, knowing neithei The mothers of the twins take ager of .a great corporation, has to JOHN a. HOLDEN. 7=7-imagination,, dread nor fear, ..do great delight in dreSSlag their little travel exiensiE �mtlesi- Witness. perry esker. -- fondly -- -- ones so as to resemble each other, his little daughter, "I'd love to, I `' 'F°.1`Wy `1st r our uccumb to a disease exhibiting the ,, . "but ' ' � b�• July 31st-our unmistakable symptoms of hydro- and as in three cases the girls are Ruth,' he answered, but you see Some Reasons For Boa9ttng. E F g--- y p Ftockt&kin we of- `7,{ ipllobia. also very much_ alike in..h:uild, there I. have to earn a_ lot..of money to. f fer these 'exrelxn0 - r These s}mptomb are,-first. a feel is often much oonfuQionr I take. care of my little girl and her What's he bragging about) Plugs ax ;of water-,from which the disease "It is_oftert impossible to tell who mother, and I can't get enough now 4" is who," says the head mistress, work to do here at home," I "Something somebodv else has , .� and the incidents while sometimes "O father,." cried Ruth, reprov. just done that he could. have done -�2 ' amusing frequently lead to little ir>,R}c. "I don,'.t believe you've ever so much better." „ A Sweet tragedies. One pair, of twins, Eliz-I tried hard enough.! -Why, I have I � Per Set of Four f abeth and . Sarah Mounsey, were +_seen assign out, `Man''Wanted Try Murine Eye Remedy among .tile performers for a school'I lots and lots of times. . There %-as If you have Red, Weak, Watery Eyes ' Crisp concert held recently,,and,each was ode:o�•er in front of our grocery- er Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart , "BLUE FLAMER" 7 to sing a little,song, But',somehow *,ore this fiery_morning. -Soothes Eye Pain. Druggists Sell I give perfect .`igni. j their places got mixed •up, and Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, 50c. , tion and will give when Elizabeth was asked to sing Minard's Liniment Cuns:Carpet M Cows Mutinc .Eye $Sire is Aseptic Tubes, ' a hotter spark than Delicious Ther sister of u and said she was 25c, 50c. Eye Books Free by Mail. g p . An C"1.ele seed ver An aye.sass New C.,0 any plug .at alis , the real Elizabet•1f, while tine wrong Sir R'a1fPr Seotl's Faith: '1llurtne Lye Remedy Co`.. Chicago: rice s f P .. "Bite��'O Eat" I Elizabeth burst Into tears because In Sir Walter.'Sco.tt's diary fol - she could not sing Elizabeth's 1S2, there is this as e. Amid his M { P Unwelcome Caller. RUSSELL. MOTOR CAR CO. gong• terrible misfortunes, when he, ac rr Limited. ' *: It is. no use allottingthe twins ,Opportunity really knocks at; tually contemplated taking refuge many a.doer." wee.rsorles n.pt., WEST TORoNTO p'a•rticular seats. They are &tire to in the Isle of Man or in the sane- ' POS get'mixed up. tuary of Hol •ro Then why don't more-of ns sue od to escape re 3 pe lent teed better 4" r?- - The little. things t'hems•elves' get less ycreditors, he wrote-:-"But I ' ��� ® ��d�Jj� • ''' �- confused. Cross-examination to will not let thi's unman me. Our .w"Th trouble is that opportunikN • e Toasties ascertain one from the other often }x,pe, ' heavenly and earthly; ;s ants tis to go to work. ( A17QN CQ, proves-futile;'and the mothers have poorly anchore<l if the cable. parts •Minard's' Liniment Cures utphtherla. XIAGAM to be summoned to disentangle upon the atreani. I believe in God, ( TO. ` them: Even that does not a-1 ways who can chane evil into �THE SEA Dainty bits of pearl white g good,. ai>�i •, ;_.Hol bake Is Refill}n y prove effective, for the mothers I ani confident that what befalls tae p g• torn, gerteotly Cooked and themselves have difficulty in recon- is alwaN:>t ultimately f.'r the best." A quaint ]Pgend attaches to the nizin them sometimes 'as the chil- tract of land about.15 acres in. ex- Yonr n toasted to delieate "brown." g dren Way, 'purposely or by, wei- tent which has subsided. -in Fest- Vc'l;ec'll,tion Trip - dent, change the* strings' of beads pl a_li , Germany. -According U. WHERE.rn.Go, s the old tale, a convent stood on usually eaten direst from and riblions of different colors they• Nia ora Falls Toronto Thou. psakage with ' 'cr_eam and 'ate req irbd to wear: 1 his Reeled heath same centuria4 sand Islands, St. I,awrence ; t' BR The-twins all seam to have a cur- ago, and one night this building )Rapids, 'Montreal, (jur.bee as: F ; Sugar. iolis instinctive feeling' for eaoh was suddenly swallowed up in a the Saguenay— R subsidence, 'which w•as followed b � ria i f er-one pt other.- They `are devoted to each a' n a t i r e_a t„�a+ - 94er-, and when one tv is scenic wnndel�. saucer of fresh berries-their ' `.1bert Firth, happens-to cry, -his a was given the name'of the Holy Low rat`s for ticicrts!Ve.1ndink nionle twin brother Edward also btirsts Lake.. Gradually the *a•fers dried and•hnrt.hs, For tnfor• add the ereaslt and ansa,-a rnto tears-the sympathy of`twin- t up and finally disappeared; blit "nun apply to local en -th fi'k :i:'ket agents or <1C. dish to remember ship• t o longer ex- ki ugh n: Paterson, even wh e 1 o n isted the ground still bore the-name- Gen. Agt, Toron• a s of the Holy Lakc. Now the lake ,.-,r ont.. Sr H:•, Eifbtir take things as they &me Fos:er ohAft Post Toasties -are sold - or` turn pour and let them go. • h$'s reappeared. P r.M., Mont. by Grocers everywhere. I Minard's LMiment Cures Cold*, Eta Some people have a •way' of say- p �� • , i, Canadian Postnta Oeraal Oo. Led ling things to hurt the feelings of 3 THIFi Two classes of people.. worry ' wtodwr,"ont:irio. - j others just- as if they were gettingabout money-thosewho have r , too . Gfre t IW' "R pay for it: 1;11. ;. - ISSCF. 2!!-'18 little and those who have:too much.' r _ � i y1"r.. •r._ 'wm ....ids -_ •s'_=:es. .. . ...�. .. .w •.' ...- .. .e....:_.'...�. re" ::i:- -r.., Y 4S`'s .�.;9y. '�' :�a.'..'a - ,..+s ew+r r,-.,.. •ina...ta. ,qv. .,: ••'"i.".»',.-` „w ..'._. t``•..a. �'• -,�' t- ..,:. ,K. •i^' �"`+r� �'4d ua•.d d� 7. Y4 �'v'' •.c:Z '7 . :. .. , .a rk ...<,• S .k. , ,.. �-rr•-+��?. +.+ r,.. _ Lr• . . •..•;-.• ,'. �. .-..s,=" ..... ••sxry'•x+z�a ..w ^,.,z. •. a ,•a;��. iii.':h?? 4,�_'-'.," .� �"`la• ,t�sr" c�•� Ce }... ,. a :r':•'RM'§oYF.[nr:..�... n w;: x :° y. ..„�^.�',-..�.. •:: .tis_,'-x ^'�f'^; .F, `Si°.e,••--.v'^- _ m',• ., .�YP` •S +..•r r^ 3r'O0°~ ¢J k ., �„�t. '.-... "v,- - t - Y - J _ -The school-board has received ..JL. S,.Ohapaaan haahad a neat .LOCA EASMS. '; bvrr forty applications for the new sign placed on the front of r position.of pr nelpal or'the public ble neral stars premises. G OLDEN �A RVE ST TIME school, This would seem,'to indi- -The Oshawa football club,.af- -J. H. Bundy is having his t'esi- tate that the scarcityof teachers ter the last match when Picketing z' =S NO VCT• $FRE - Aeaee and store re-painted. is not so marked &a it was several won 2-1, entered it protest, but the ' -A fresh cost of off was -placed years ago when a similar advt. in- Association refused to allow it, Binder Canvass repaired. Binder Whips and Gloves ready "~ on the front street on Monday. serted in the Toronto daily papers thus Pickering-win the district, Stock of.l�ingle and Team Harness, Plush Ruga, Misses Bertha and Ids 8twtln would not bopring more than about -Mr. and Mrs. Binford, of the _.sr@ visiting en a at para accosted rthe a. as Diss ba fn t Mr. addressed Mission-good audi nee In the y Flo Nets, �'—_hi�4_e.Lc.-- -- �tlls. , pppp For the holiday season-Trunks and Suit Cas W. F. Henderson spent Sun pier eller, of F ewmarket, who Frieade' church on Tueeday even - - ?sMy with friends is Searboro comes very.highly.recommended. - Ing. Their acconnts of- their Repairing neatly and promptly atte ed to, ' lrttt+hfrp. --James Denny shipped a es r- work among the people of Japan °s -Rev. G. L. Johnston attended load_..ot hogs from Greenburn to were listened to with much_inter- PICRERING HARNESS EMPO M sweetiDg of Presbytery at-'Whit- Toronto .ua .Mondays _.-.Lt-.was 21 est,.. _ _ r ,by on Tuesday... hours from the time•the car was in the village over Sunday the Phone Ind. 301. W..J. AKWELL -F.Reid and family of Highland loaded until it was placed so that 20th., and will beat the Friends' Creek, spent Sunday -with. J. C. the_car could be unloaded. - Tbis. Meeting in the morning and also and Mrs. Philip• seems to be an unreasonably long hold a meeting at 3.15 in the aft- ` -Albert E, Powell, of Cleve- time for sueh a short distance, ernoon. All are invited to these _ land;ie spendiiig a wee wt r. and causeb n�uth utit�ecer�gATy-suf= s�rvl�s. i�rs:. Binford--eat and Mrs Ruddy. Tering to the animals. It is only special invitation to children and �� N. Nathason, of Toronto, spent a few days ago when the Toronto young people to the afternoonSum - a couple of days this week-with papers reported the C. P. R. be- meeting E. L. snd Mrs Ruddy. Ing heavily fined fur a similar scHoo� REPORTS -A number from here attended offence. the horse show at Whitby . on -The York=Ontario• Igdepend- The following is the result of the We have a fine assortment of HAMMOCKS from $2.00 to $5.00. �gesday and Wednesday. pendent Telephone Directory has premotion examinations of S. S. No.2. CROQUET SETS at$1.00. - - - -Miss Mitchell, of Toronto, has Just been issued,but it is no credit Pickering: Names in order of merit been spending a couple of weeks to those who are responsible for' * Pupils there every day throughout ICE CREAM FREEZERS with the Misses Davidson. its appearance. With omissions the year. v Pupils missing less than -Mies R. Kerr and Mies E, and errors, it will be a constant five days in the school year. To !4r. SCREEN DOORS, complete, at $1.00. - Cas�ie, of Toronto, were the guests source of-annoyance to those who 1V.-•Sophrona Annan, Leona Reid. - To Jr.IV-Sophia Annan,Pearl Stork We have-ever thio to the Hardware line. of Mre. J. C. Philip last week. are compelled to use it ; but Ma:jorie.Mausfield., To Sr. III.- y g -D. Simpson & -Co's. Bulletin. whether the printer or those who v Jeans Stork, * Omar Sleep. To Jr. for next week only-1 can Corn, furnished the Bopp r responsible III- itch Stork, Forrest_Reid, Ar• I can Peas, 1 can Apples,25c. • * we cannot tell. There is talk of a that Mitchell, Mary Gordon. vStelia PP . P -! UNDY—WC. Marker returne$__t su le7nent-beitrg'-iaeaed- te- P-rause-4ontriall E2aie.-Ba.vage. • _ Ta_ ... _ _ r Sunderland on Monday, after twin the omissions and corrections. Sr. II-Myrtle Salter, yMilton Sleep, Spending a two weeks'-vacation. This will help matters, but it will Dorothy Toms. Jr. II..Flizabeth _ r c -Joe Douglas, of Woburn, has not be so satisfactory as a per- Taylor, Jr. L-Ethel Willetts, To Sr, FRESH GRQCERIESbeen Visitin his uncle, James fest co v Primer-Z S7r.lla Sleep, Ernest Sand• Visiting P- brook, Sr, Primei-Cecil SAlter. Kennedy for the past few days. -On- Saturday last Rs R. J. Carman Reid. Jr, Primer-Isabel -Miss Annie Marquis has been Cowan, of Brougham, was paesing Squires,Russell Stork. Agnes A, - - -on the sick list during the" past,through the-village on his road 'to. Annan, (teacher.) For-the-plc-nic or for the home use we have the best line of canned - - - week suffering-from a severe cold. Oshawa, one of the spring fasten- - -Miss Gladys Bateman, of To- ers of the tongue of his buggy SALE REOIBTER. goods, easily prepared for hot weather needs. Tomatoes, peas, and T routo, is holidaying at the hoose came loose, and owing to the. corn, pork fish and pickles. A fibs red salmon ver ;of her grandmother Mrs. B: Bunt- strain upon it, the other also nave TrE9DAY, JCLY ' D, 1913-Ca4hR�le F" ' P� Y a Ing• way, setting the horses free. -The of farm iwplementt, household fur- _ choice at 1Se. _ :. -F. H. -and Mrs: Doyle,' And horses thea get otit to break the niture etc., at lot IB, con. 5, Picker-daughter, Miss CorianP of Ta ing, (half mile south of -Binugbarn). 8 record, and anything else that the property of the estate of the late Corn Flakes, Shredded Wheat and other tasty breakfast foods. < fronto, are spending a few days obstructed their path in- their mad. Newric Wilson. Sale at one. See - :with relatives. career through the village. When hills. W.'B. Powell. auctiorseer, -Miss -Frances .Fitzsimons, of - they reached the corner of Church _____'___.._..... ._ ___ ___ ____- •(par 30c .Tea is better than that package .tea that - Bamilton, is holidaying at the and King streets they collided PICKERI1�G MARKETS - 'home of her uncle and aunt,.W.J. with the iron lamp post and — .,.'your haying 40c. for. and Mrs.Clark. smashing the lamp. One of the White Winter Wheat. .... - .91' -W. H. and Mrs. Crumnfer took horses fell,_wbich put a stop to zed ,. •..... 91 A. G, - 'in the Enron Old $o s' Excursion ' The '� •. 7T�T Y their race against time.. y BUNTING j'� T��T P i��ERING last week when they visited Tela- were soon caught, and fortunately Goose Spring Feat.:.......:...:.... 8U -_ 'tivei in Clinton. without sustaining any severe S routed. ...-,-,..........••�70-80 ��t ,��QN�,��E ' Q^00:0 • - -T. Reddin has repainted his injury, and with very little Oats residence in the village now oc- dsmage to the rig. _ . . ... ....................... .35 eupied by W. J. Clark, which The ratnfaUs-which have oc- (� c f We are.,,ho7winq a nice line of summer goods, something for the hot Irontl improves its appearance. __:B 1�.1�NO _ days of Ju] and Au us-r- Cotton voile, foulards. muslins, pique, yy curred during tae past few weeks Y p Aug us-r- ,ars pleased to report that have been the source of much ben- chambray,.ginghams, etc, In. whitewear we Dave a good line of R. Deverell has improved some- efit to the farmers. ' The hay crop 'f}It 3-YEAR tr�t.D gowns, underskirts, drawers, corset covers, and some nice blouses _ what daring the past fear days which ivas'expected to be exceed• �yy=S�y� V�'ONDI:R LyTy from 50c. to $2.00. See our special at $1 00. and hope the improvement may ingly light, and in many cages al- POPULATION Groceries always fresh and always in stock. continue. most a failure, have picked up Redpath and St. Lawrenee sugar $4.80'no'w is the time to buy. -Miss :Phyllis Clark left on greatly during the past two 1909-88, 1911-545 1912-2000 14 ting Old Dutch Cleanser 25c., 3 packages Ammonia-- 25c. Monday morning fora two weeks' weeks.' Io driving. through the .- Post Office-Returns — 6 bars Sunlight Soap 25c•. 8 Packages Corn Starch -,5c. vacation at the enmroer home of Go country many extra heavyyields Receiptq City Dairy Ice Cream in bricks, bulk, or cones. Borne el may Tie seen an severs farmers yy are reporting yielda.of three tang 1610-58057.05 1912-$I.T2W.85 �GILLESPIE BUN BARTUI�T -Mrs.ze,o.Varty and children . - ,- -OfToronto, have been spending a to'theaere On the -whole-the Letters ha crop will be above the aver �- fevi days -with. Mrs. Var-t on e. h 1919-8,380 19]:. 1 095,000 y Y age. The weather has also been SacLs rs daily • Church St. Mr. Varty was also ideal for the grain crops. There paps here an Sunday. .will.be a good.yield of straw and. 1910-2 197'_'-30 � Ig tore -E. Clatf has ns't received s the comparatively coal. weather tiers Post Office to be erected in large addition to �is stock. See of the past two weeks will cause 1913- Cort-35000:01 his change of advt. which appears the grain to fill out well. Gardenbooklet =in another column, where he gives stuff also is daina well, _. h ;• rite uG for entitled -- a list of his bargains. __ _ Groceries - _ o f from other amts of the r��• Fresh Charles and . Mrs. S-hepberd F F p they say about Basion and child, of Oshawa, are speed- vince are nut so fHvorahle, as in , 8 many places there bas been pi•ac- 10 '�'ti0 Western Investments and fi t time ' ttog a few weeks here. Mr• p- tirally-no rain since seediog time. Realt td '.New'Clover-H-one in small glasses at 20 cent,-- each kerd is assisting his. bapther on y Co.,'� y '. Anotber lot of fremh air boys the erection of his new houap. Di X DALK. - ONTARIO int ars " Maurice O'Connor," of Toron- to.thP, nutuber of abartt forty' ar, __ - i� ;P j to, and Capt. of 5th troop of`Rop9 rived here loot Reek to be Hader quart jars ... ... - SO - Scouts is summering in the village the ebarce of Gerald Culliton for Du You Realize two weeks. The previou-9 company The Bees tell us they never made better. and says that the Pickering 'Itt-- the tnoney you can make selling fruit -- - mo4pbere is most invigorating. of-about twenty returned to their trees? The present demand for nur- - - - - homes in the city after enjoying a ser stock is the greatest in the his= ` y -Our baseball boys jonrueyed y to Whitby on Thursday afternoon fortnight's outing here. The boys torynf the business. Every person " t last to play the return match with are sent out by the St. Vincent de who has land is planting or preparing Bi Assortment Of Ladles ser the boys of that town. - The game Paul RomaSocietn which is'a union. of to plant. 1 � - the Roman Catholic churches of We Want Now -at-,the 'Blg Store. -resulted in a tie, each tram scot- -.- Toronto. This vs ork cif sending Ing three tuna: - for Fal]and Winter months a -reliable• •� -• L•- -_. boys out for_a couple of, weeks —_ . r 1� 17c, lac, - -R. J. Matheson and Joseph 1? man to sell in Pickering and Summer Nests at 5c.,'i0c, 12c, x, that they.may receive the benefit Pipher, of •Newmarket,• called ing district. Good pap, exclusive tern- 20c and 25e, u n friends in town on Monday, of the fresh air-of the country, is tory sad:all the advantages in repre _- . ppoo _ . .. while on their way to Whitby., a most laudable one and much eenitng.ah.old_established firm. Over Combination Suits 50 cents. See our poroas knit vest where the former showed hie appreciated by the boys--who do 800 acres in cultivation. • Established. - at 25 centw-1 t''s a winner... NUR- handsome driver. not know what real fresh air is 35 years. Wri£e PELHEM NUR- -The Mission Band of Vit. An While living in the city. No njore EERY CO.;Toronto',Ontario. =- Ladies' knit drawers at 25 cents R drews's church held their annual capable person for this work could - ,Huge Assortment of-Summer Hosiery in cotthu, lisle and silk. i picnic on Thursday afternoon last be selected than Mr. Culliton who WOODWORKING. has spent the past two summers We are en o iD a record trade in these lines. 4 ` at the lake and a most enjoyable J y g in Pickering in the same -work. telae was spent in rowing and .in I (f stand q ones u in Mr. Grant's games of various kinds.' He-is highly respected by the boys old stand in Dunb'arton a_sgood- . __ JUST KEEP 'KOMIhG. over wbom-he•has .complete con- -Harvey Ham, G. T. R„ agent F working shop in which I am Pfe- -trol. at-Fergus, called upon a nuni'ber pared to do all kinds of wood -The following is clipped from work satisfactorily. �'he' Bi Store the Right Place of friends in town on Monday. He PPS . _ d d - • . ,. . . was on his way to attend the The Toronto World in its issue of =Give me a trial. g ' Masonic Grand Lodge which is be- Wedn@shay last and will be read Charges modorate. . _ ing held this.year at Ottawa. with interest by all in this local. - •:- for. Hardware. -Jnat received at Elm Dale.Millp ity: The Toronto and Eastern NATHANIEL BIIRKHOLDER, a carload of the famous Ugilviea' Radial line from Bowmanville in- DunbartoD,,Ont. -- - .Don't be.without a Screen Door when you,can ge•t one.for$� Royal Housebold flour, bran and to Toronto will be ready for full — - shorts. Mr. Weeks has just fin- operation early next-spring. -Tile ELM DALE MILL S complete with hinges, kook and pull. Also, ished the repairs to his km and World obtained from the manage- _ at $1.25, 51.75 and $2.00. meat eaterda sitive assurance PICKERSNGI mill and is now in good shape for y. Y Po the fall trade. of this. By tits end of ibis geek -Lewis Marquis -contractor, f the grade between. Bowmanville _ '? - d" kinds. -Torun , accompanie by hie wife and Pickering will comp e , b of Flour - Berger's Engtis - a e no o er And child; spent a few days with and next week nearly four hnn- i - H. J. and Mrs. Marquis, and other dyed men will be set-at,work on Ogilvie'•s Royal Household can't bel Get the genuine, 1}b package 25c, -t lb-package 15e. - relativea ]i#F6 • On Sunday, ac• the grade from Pickering west to ' beat for Bread` - - ' rK, loaMed by H. J., they motored Toronto - The-steel- is. already. Glen. Flour Pastry Flour rT�W Pe=fectlo= 011 St0'CT®FJ tgrock to visit relatives. laid front Bowmanville half a mile _ y _ west and a large force of men are ora is Flour You might as well be comfortable-come with the crowd ,-The Farmers Institute are � _ Fresh Rolled Oats e atiatin with the Grand Trunk now to be placed on laying the = ~' Bras and 8hartg , get nae. A $ g steel between there and Picker- _.. _ _: - . - .. .,-and. _ ,bran excursion to Niagara Falls. Oats and Oat eh op a p-intended to. hold the ex- ing• While the epmpletiQn.of Barley and Barley Chop We're sellingmore than ever. _ _ -• - _ _ w ion immediately atter bayinP, the line before the close of the Mixed Feeds - _--- „ the railwa authorities are yeAr would be almost a physical - - 1;rices right at the Big Store. p Id olassine Meal and Molasses Meal _ 'Av,- 'dilator a4 fi"Zin a ante and impossibility, the attempt to get J� Y B ,Special prices is ton•lote.- t fi•.iii rtkinq the neeessAry �rran.ge the steel right 'to iblaTorto a -� y ! - �s.•�ar• at present the (=b'te is near that date as poseibla Hill be ': �7CT 'VCT®e]sIB � H�e' Chopping.every day. _ � • So � - M , m F.,; ., .. .-.. ., ... .... -� ... :. : . ;. .:. .,'...::• a ..' -*'' 'fa, „�y,y�, WJ'•�'a- .a v;:+vx' Fc:::.a;-.n. ✓a,�a:'�tx '• ,'1 w, S/ .,.'P --eT1^r ,, 'y��„„�.. �.t...,C.rt.k. w. �..`s.. �Ih°f,=4`- a,P.. ��`�,eiy� ';r ,r,.. ?•` r�1':'*rn:•.• .^` °.i� .w2r .,ttn�-`� 1.�.•t�$ ,�'. ".$::"'`i" -',;�'. ..rte �� ... b,.�..�,r. K�.�• ,�•..y+ >:r. '3;5s ,. y ..n t'.; � ,?.•.. J`w,-r r• + '- ,. .?,srv�,:�i. (a' •�i. ,err• _ . +' :.,.r