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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_07_25 FFI •+rm .+ -.%i,•:^w •,�'-+ - ..`-fs..r_""� +e s' -..� r +xy^.. .ata _ .'d ''++�, VM ' 2.. -sa.�' .aYsS_ .',v`.61F'k. ''F..k s.• •+.��l?+.- 4�Y4.4-{�+`•• ..:-3-. .s�4.. wror :.fTi �;+/...:c ):f+ .. ...:,'i.•n ..,-:4.I., ',iwn+... ., ..� •,a.:vsi: ..•..i. .:x.' .\ - .,,j+.y?UFM P• � y} 71ITO XX_ . / , O....NT., FRIDAY, jUM 1913 ..- - -_.�-__ • — __. .... ".+. r VV0fN9*t0UA1 ELLIOTT—JONES GREEN RIVER ~ SPINK MILLS Mies S. Pyne is visitingwith rela- Established 75 years Medical A quiet wedding was solemnized in fives here. - : j _. Lethbridge, Alta,at Westrriaeter par. 001)-•- eon a on--the-avenin of Jul the T icRinr, _. he...M • o O., Regis- 9tb,when the Rev. J. B. Francis unit- attended by a large number. R. tared member of the optomenrlcal a to Mrs. P. R. Hoovers spent a few da dation of Ontario. epactal attention given to - , _ ed in marriage Miss Jessie Ma Jones, with relatives tole string of glasses. ]lyse Wasted lees. North eldest daughter of William Jones;of yes at Bos Cirove. y N Qlaremont. ~sat Brooklin, Ont., to Frank A. Elliott, Mis .Bessie Hoover spent Sunday �T O. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.s., FLOUR' youngest son of the late Adam Elliott, with the Misses Mialcolm, Brougham. = of Pickering, Ont. Both bride and Bert and firs. Hutchings are a end- i MILLS ' E,e}iat�ur>h-a ember e! n3re C7cllepe g in a week with the former's parents ician■snd Snrgeonn of Ontario. 7leenniete lte a ln, , Bestani O rB�Swere--- yal College of Bnrgeone, Edinburgh': 6. + 1, ere, BPeoia] attention to daieaeee of women snd Cream-Buns,' Blended F.11iutt will reside in Lethbridge. ehiidrea, Office snd reeideaoe,Brougham._ "Tea-Buns," " Pastry -.•.-. Miss Bessie Davey, of Whitby, was -- - - _MONGOLIA the guest of Miss Bessie Hoover last , r _ __ DR, W. WILSON PORTER,removed d by - stover, of the 7th line engaged week. practor-Tee causeofCoosdisease aidon dby FEED _ J0.COb Wideman lice engaged Percy Congratulations to our pu�ils who A large quantity of Feed on hare$_. _ adloeimenc of.. b spine. Coaednesdoy free, am,for a successful) Feed will be dearer and Atrickaria on Mondays, Wedaenda►e snd y passed their entrance ea- this i9 a good time lPridays. tete-ao elinaoe sc.South, oaha.ra, "JUMBO" FEED FLOUR f time. aminations. Plaoaesea,Onhawa BRAN Mrs, W Foreyth, of Stouffville, Master Gordon Coakwell, of the to boy. PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS ap nt a few days last week with Mrs. 10th line, spent a few days with his �- g. G. Tarn grand-parents here. alit) X-RAY INSTITUTE OAT CHOP. `. Miss May Bowers has returned. gMessrs.Peter Stewart,Frank Booth, Chopping and Oat Flaking 7PLer83CRING, oxxaxlo IKANITOBA OATS after spending a_couple of weeks at Charlie and Winton White autoed to Mondays, Wednesdays t and Fridays. AMERICAN CORN Musaelman's lake. (ahawa on Tuesday. F- &LQIN TOWLE. M. B., M. D., C. X., Richard and Mrs. Tarr and daught- Misses Hutchings, Mr. Hutchings w. Phynteiaa-in-char Portland Cement and Wood b'Sl"r . bow,- -in-charge :FEED OF ALL HINDS ei, Vera, spent Sunday with John and Mr. Robertson spent Sunda with + specialist ir.Bec:al Diseases. Prostatic Dia Plaster kepton hand az° Tarr, of the ith line, Markham. Wm. and airs. Booth. y . � eases of a[ea, examinee of woman, Careers, Our prices are the lowest'R Mrs. Jopeph Grove and son Rop, of Miss Mary Boyd and friend, of th for sale. Tumors.8•Ray examination. Diseases*of eye eaa,nose,throat and lona Fittingglaasesand Quality the beat Lemoaville, spent Friday with her 9th line wero th.e gueFtR ofd _441-mate diseases - -'--' - parents,-Jacob and Mrs. 13arl;ey. 1 es. aw on Sunday: Hornsh once Hone 18 to a and z to a a@ly _ Cbris. and :Kra. Hoover, of the 7th Be sure and -attend the 1I. C. tea to line, spent a day last week with their be Given on the lawn of Robt. Dafoe tea=• - daughter, Mrs. John 13rownsbergei. on Tuesday evening, Aug. 5th. JE. FAREWELL, tonne HARRIS- J• L• SPINK LIMITED r r' and Mrs. Tarr called on the bliss Verna Ban yard and niece, S Cir a O ' . v$g �� Orownettora r , former'r-brother, Nathan Tarr, of the have returned to Toronto, after �.].- �y ey,aad0oaaty, Oth line Markham, on Sunda Pven--spendin a coli le of weeks with their tar_ Coart Howe.Whitby. lar n t PICKERIhti, ONT. rig. y aunt and uncle of this place. M. FITZGERALD, Barrister and a..J. solicitor. Conveyaneinc. etc, At Dr, WEST HILL, //``11�� ahirley a office,Rckerrng.every �vedneedoy•- BROUGHAM / 1 LOOK HERE ! 'Kies BesRie.Heron, of East Toronto, 2 ■�!'Ulow _ E. CHRISTIAN: B--rrister and tons of granulated sugar at Philips. s- •6olrci 1 -or.Notary Pobilc,Etc, Movey to spent a few days l oat week with her giI lbs for$1,00. 1l9l lbi for $1.7,5. _ The Claremont 'Fui,ni- sister-in-law. !Kra. Heron, Iw�Lfcb Ofl3oe neat door to the Standard brjpk, tare �tOZ'P` Miss Daniels,Diof Toronto, is holiday- Coln - - is the be9t place to get your g p spent nFrank and Mr. Gerow, of cToronito, MAY 1'R]CES ARF. LUWES� The baps and girls in this locality are earning considerable niche theseg With her 3 i�ustttts* QZaa Di. dabs io the berry patches. MOLISE Ft'Rx1EiFilv08, we have pent over Sunda with relatives here. dressers, washstands, iron Miss M, Pherson, of Sturgeon Falls, Mrs, Abe Law, of Toronto, is with FOR THE YEAR ' ��r G. HA -Issuer of Marriage and brass bedsteads, par- has "turned-home. after visiting-with her mother, Mrs. W. T. Wilson, for a YY . Lic•usan in the County of Ontario. P Mr. and 59rs. Eads for some time. time, `+ for suite, buffetts, and NVE ARE NOW BOOKING in¢vu:ase, 271y time.Toyne has-been assisting A. Susses Maggie and Dillie Burton are r POt'CHER. Real Estate Anc- side boards, mattresses and spring T Iaw in his blackornith shop during visiting relatives is Detroit for a ORDERS , T• uoneer, valuator,collector Lad inrast week ner couches, and all kinds of chairs the p , the I&II being oa the couple of weeks. - '- - •_-' _ � . rrt.,ae licenses.Brougham. coy always in stock, also many sick list. John and Mrs. Linton and we Doro- CALL AND SECURE YO[rl[t other articles too numerous At the inquest held on Friday last thv. of Toronto, are with the former'a HOPPER Issuer of M �a�'e to mention. Remember we to isquire into the death of the young rents for a week. AL FOR NEXT 1J. Lrcaases in ata Oot sty of O�atar3a keep the goods and de- d»righter of Mr, and Mre. Jolly, the 5 tllw at store and bra resideaee.Claremont. liver them to your jury's finding charged A.L. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Everest are holiday- WINTER �. ing with the latter's rents, John B.BEATON,TOWNf3HIPf]LEBH home, at the very of Milton. with ben criminal) neitli- P" $ y and Mrs. Gammage. �. Ooa.eTsnese Commfsafoaasfcr scala¢ lowest price. gent in running his auto. He was im- I sodaviw aeeoansant. ate. K�o�xIq to loan patronize our town merchants, mediately arrested by Constable Burne W. J• Brown, of Toronto, Mina Rota s•4, en bwm ' Issuer of nar,ap IIs Bette, of Georgetown. Miss Jean Thon- _T *n w' V=;. Oat, s_v don't send your good dolbuIs eliarged with manslaughter,but is now ton, of Woodstock, Miss Rooney, of a•'a L. SPIN Ki Ltd,,. away to build up some other out on $10,000 ball. Mn Patterson Toronto are all visitln POSTILL Licensed Auctioneer, g Mrs. T. C. place. Yours for business. feels his position very keenly and PICKERING for Counties of Voest sad Oatarta Ano. Brown. mesales of all !lade atcsnwd-to on @boetest much sympatby is expressed for him A sad accident occurred here on ° t'". Add""(been Yfver P.O,. Oct, in his trying ordeal. tqr. JBEAL_ _ _ Saturday evening last in which Wm.WT B. PO.WELL. Licensed Auc- s WHITEVALE Lewis• of Goodwood, who had the A Y . tuoaeer valuator ana oouwtor forcontract of raising George Duncan's soocstes of Ontario and York en kinds of " —MONT Some of our farmers have started new barn, received such injuries that anima oondnoted either prlvately or try soctroo CLARE j �.- GI cotes moi acted. For dates or otherpat harvest_ he died soon after. He and his men0 tloalare a wl as readenae. Elizabeth her p k• Misses R]]a and Phemia Pennock bad bean engaged putting up the 'last ucae. Phos.order.felt at Nano omoe pick T ratters on the barn and were in the r HaIeloalloo store s oa r► OL R NEW spent Sunday under the parental roof - , eri�m r-081 nd 1111 4i eefspromptattention savefaetioo gnash- a : '� pert. [! X. ntrd . . a r. onto_- Lop Q- in Hard Coal. ` ,H I KE IN E_ P C R G NEWS teed My phonenumber isIndependent 1801 F1Ck81"lII� SOi1VeY11Y'$ °ori spent Sunday with Rev, B,A, and the building tbn°flnishing the week's cc - _-- -- Mre+_Fisher, work, o ektivh r was Carex as coming down �7. R. PE/VNOCK Mi:4 Florence Turner, of Milton, is P posed of two art ending h •and Heil together. When he Rot belo�t 'r and Gold Assortment �i. Turner. the knot, the rope parted, owing A good stock c f j and lin. rough anei3 his weight and the imperfect dressed hPrblock. also matched, Vtie extend con ratulations to the K perfect knot. guaeral Director and Embalmer. Are both usful and g pine and spruce, f dressed vovng pe„plr that were -successful in cansink hila to fall to the hasemont red pine Georgia pine- ornamental. the entrance examination. floor. In paRsing between the sills of and baFa e G for ceilings. Any business entrusted to me will Consisting'of Tumblers,Goblets, Mugs A large number of the fair sex at. the Bain floor the hack of big head be carefully handled. tended the late Nrwriuk �Cil.an's sale struck one id the sills. causing n had. C A L] Wine Glasses. Individual Cream' fracture of his- skull. Medical aid LTJ t -Charges Moderate - of household effeeis on Tuesday. and Sugars, �'aeeP, Pin Trays,, -Mmster Floyd and lfiss Gl%il a Mc- yeas secured but be vas beyond human Posts. Shing'.es and Sawn Cedar. Independent Phone No. 1514. p y Toothpick Holiiers, Etc. Kay, of Altana. spent 'a few days last aid and he breathed his last about an _ - - - week with their cousins, Misses Flor-. hour after receiving his terrible in- _ Write or phone for prices, Prices Fifteen toThirty-five cents. g enee and Gertie McKay. jurieq. 'His body was taken to his ��++ DD N PHILIP Mrs. M. Al. Robinson expects to home on Sunday and his.funer.al took A a C. R E E 17�1� Don't forget our Post Card Depart- leave for the North-west neat week Place on Monday afternoon. The de-,2E i went, as our Pickering Cards this to.visit her sons and help them with ceased wits 32 years of age and unmar• a full line vi Iresh and cur- $ P g ;LOCUST HILL :'. the-bug time'of of harvest and thresh- fled. He was highly respected b all ed meats constantly On hand. summer are extra fine. y P y _ -- in who knew him. Much sympathy is Ind, phone house Markham 15W - r-nTtTt P PET .i. .L 1 After undergoing extensive repairs felt for his widowed mother- p y Yard, Markham 72 T. Spice. Roll, Breakfast Bacon, g g Ham, Eologna,-Weiners, etc. y she Wliicevale Baptist Church will be PICKERING P N M A 1 reopened Prof. a on Sunday. August the 3rd- WHITBY - . Matthews, of McMaster Univer' TIME Td BLE=Pickering Station fr Hi'ghest pricAe paid for Four steam sbovelR are now at work T.R. Trains in East due as follows- f, ~ d :Butcher's cattle airy, will preach at Z SO and x.30. within the town limits in the new No, 8 Mail R 8.08 A M. 18 .9icke e s _ GREENWOOD railways and government work. " 12 Looal 2,50 P.M. /� M }�9 REAL ESTATE.•... Inspector Walks has informed the t" 14 Local .�6.05P.M. e in sf ive Ira Emerson is holidaying in Toron- school hoard that the government has Trains going West die a$ follows- to this week. withheld the grant as -the Henry St. Aro. 13 .Local 7.47 A.M. The Misses Hortop, of Brooklin, school dues not conform to the gov- 11 Looil 2.20 P.M. First-class rige- for hire spent last week with Alex, and Mrs. ernment standard. 7 Mail 8.08 P.M, Moore. At the nomination meeting held on •Sanday included ]Day or IIlBtit Mrs, F. Hoar and friend, of Burline Tuesday evening called to nominate Bus meets all dining Insurance,rates lower on farm pro- ton, are spending a--few days with candidates for the position of school perty and Village Dwellings, ' Thomas Wilson. trustee no nominations were made, _ Teaming pr11 omptly attended-to. in'first-class Companies. Mrs. W, R. Wilson has been under Evidently the position is not a desir-the EYE GLASSES Agent for Canada Carriage Co." NO :FT6= iU= _NOtee is now ccon�valesces care nti during the week, but able one. C. P. R. is now busy laying the W. �a ��&� If not insured with me,call and Ronald Nilson left the employ of steel in the vicinity of Oehawa, and SHOULD STAY ON - i Pickering. conipare,rates. ,. F. L, Green on Saturday. He prefer@ ganga are now busy erecting the tele- WITHOUT PINCHING farm work to milling. graph poles. Contractor Stewart will _ 8-roomed Nouse to rent. The Rev, and Mrs. Vanwyck and have his work completed in aboutJ 77 Fall Term Ovens SeDt. 2nd - Mr. and- Mrs. Miller are Holidaying two weeks. ; ' - with F. L. and Mrs. Green. The Dominion'Government at its No need your decision between Sue- We Q. Richardsons Mrs. F. Lukes and daughter, Beat. last session appropriated $tn,000 for cess and Failure. A course rice, of Orangeville, are @ your- in g pending a improvements to the Harbor here. A to have your is the Popular Notary Public, Pickering, few weeks with Mrs. Harris. large dredge has begun work and will Mrs. Rankin returned to her home deepen the harbor to 18 or W feet so eye glasses WMOTT in Toronto, after strending a few days as to conform to the depth, of the ' With Her sister, Mrs. Oliver. Welland canal. New cement wharfs price you in +, . CHOPPING Gibson Bros, are busy overhauling will also be constructed so that the i' their threshing machine, getting it in harbor works will be comparatively order to Have them stay On. :. TORONTO, ONZ _ shape for the threahinstyle ' Will pre are you for an r@. endow, of Detroit, At its ineetini[on Tuesday evening urn new of Fye, Glass P s ant a few days this week with James the town council let the lar a@t con- Mountings are perfect in 'fit and 5 F for& s World. Saving installed a new Oat Roll;new P y g r; Chopper and new Water-wheel and Mrs. Plaskett and Mrs. Dennis. tract in its history for cement side- neat in appearance. Modern he first step is important-yovL; PP I Mrs. S. Adamson and family,of To walk, when Deverell Bros. were CHOICE OF A SCHOOL„ Our cata- am better prepared than ever Y� PPS ,. Logue explains why this college to attend to the wants � ronto, returned .home on Saturday, awarded the contract for building be- ideas are those of comfort. We ranks among the beat on this Conti- of my patrons. after spending a week with bar uncle, tween tbiry five and forty shousand aim in all our optical work to do John Adamson, square feet at Ili cents per ft. There y neat. write for one to-day: Enter Cboppirig every day in the week Mies G. Pengelly left on Friday were four other tenders besides theirs. the very beat for yon in ev*esy s DOW. except Saturday, morning for Scranton, Pa., after The largest art of this will be laid on ` _ 'W. J. Elliott, Principal � $ $ P wap. The right Glasses, the John F. Bayles, Greenwood spending some two months with her. Brock St. north leading to the new C, Co3k Yonne and Alexander Sts. mother and brother here. P. R,station. right Mounting. We are scare Have you lots of Water Alfred Pugaley and family arrived The Horse Show Association met on if you come to us you.will from England a few days ago and are Tuesday evening, when they found Pi OOLS SHARPENED located in the hotel here for the pres• that the recent show was successful perfectly satisfied, Let its prove C..s. )ltIC1L, OF WH1Tt rALt ant.. He is en aged with F. L Green. frofn a financial standpoint, there be- C. this to you. Joseph and Mre. Worthy, of Toron- ing a cod su lus. - A resolution was e matte a specialty of cros@cut saws, le prepared to furnish you anything Q ; Toole of all kinds. Locke repaired. to,are upending a week with James ppa@aed thanking Mr. Cusaion, Sir _ zor-boning a specialty. For a first- 3n the line of water supply such as and Mrs. Gibson, and at the same Henr Pellatt's manager,for the work la ss hair trim or an easy shave call pump@, windmills, -hydraulic- rams, time renewing cld •acquaintances in he did making the show such a nuc• 'D 1?. Q A Q�I'C1117f't1 � at the East-end Barber Shop. plumbing, etc. the village. cess. The Association have decided R , 1� i.►ll{JSE 1 1 " our House Furnishin s of all Jobn•and Mrs. Byers and her two already to hold another nest year. A $ JEWELER AND Ol?TICTAN ds. slightly used Carpets They are also expert well drillers daughters. of Marshville, spent a few deputation will wait on the council Y days with James and Mrs. By sakia them to erect a permsnet poo ckw rw WHITBY from ]b tante a yard up. and respectfully solicit your patron g rosrT or<Froi J,r GORDON PICKERING l age i�or the Aure. Ind nhou• %21. Their son from Toronto brought them grand stand for future use.that of this • in his motor car. year being only R temporary affair. 4 f )'4""W ",•'..4,. .:.. .,� '' r .., ,. r. .. .:...._: ..: ::.. ,�_, '.'(' o—yt wv,«....}u^' Y TI'" n.5..,, w ..- . ... .. ,. ., • .:. ..,. ., ',..,.'.. .. .. fin '�:'�' - s: J.:,..,;• .», ,. ..-y. ., ., ''S � Ty ,..:,�:,, ,.;... ,.�y:. .,..,. .a:...'. n.,.,:.•. .xp; 7' "+''% ,•;a:..a �,''+" .i,Y• a r++�:�'.. '�,:..•k, ^ems„ �h' r .�,..,. :tl' s .'hMi`.,r-n:w,n,kf-. d•. 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Already we . . .. � could me through the window that the . . -- - -- stars had begun to IL, light 1, . 19 I ' . , to &)Pear in the east. Th. crofter I.h I -I owned the lurcher dog lived a coule! of r-- , 0 Stade and a gray I! j ow -f- n - tb " rya rr* M 06 4D , 90 ar-for-un to - on - I .Z Ji":­ I-, 1i . - 1W JL8L IRW I . r my, father , - Vor-,-�- /.i - I I . . .­ . . toot. Leaving Esther to -tell � -3�­- 1.- . .11 I . -, �, .� . . . the story in such fashion as she might. I .... ...".IL . . . , 4'. -1- -; . ., .. . .. ous Affair. L .". .. we thrust some food in our pockets and - Or, . .:. .Or, A 11yaterl '. . got on upon Our solemn and eventful . . - "., � -, --. . ­ , � t. . � . . errand. ., , �: �- I . , I - . t, ,, . I I .... 411110ftooft owftofto.evq& - - �-- . .' m .p;.. IL : . .. .'. ­ t. -. 1. ..... . PTER XV-(Cont'd). chelas commissioned to avenge his death. .. CHAPTER XVI. It P" 0 -- CZA i .. -1 --- - - --. ­ . - -tbe­OT4- --Iz..la-aa-per*,�.' Nta. - I 1: 0-� -our F-ft-wiffi-7la- - . - I--,far -L- -- -I =:I _slice � I T. looked. after the aoat,011, Amid our stu�i-es we pave no elburd"f - ..0 it no easy matter to nn on slice of"'lemon-- }n--0 a chap. but his body had disappeared,' clination for personal. matters. It is It]' across the moors, but as we advanced it i lighter and lighter, until b. the .1. 4hoTh how or whither I have no con, immutable law, and it, is as impossible for grew V .8 I" .., to � refresh you wonder ull and besides it's own headl� us to relax it, as it 18 for you to escape time we reached Fullarton's cabin it was y � z. septics. His blood be upon his 0 . ' .. He would be alive DQ,kr it he had not from it. Sooner or later we shall 00=0 to broad daylight. Early as it was, he was a . I.% I �" .Interfered. as the constables say at home, you and claim your iitc6in atonement for up and about, for the Wigtown peasants Invigorating and absolutely pure. I . . . ecution. Of his the one which You have taken. The same are an early rising race. We explained I L . . . -. -with an officer 'in the ex . . - ­­ I duty." The scouts tell me that his name fate shall be meted out to the wretched our mission to him in as few words as . - I * though less guilty bargain- - Allow the tea to steep for five minutes and then pour off into I 'was Ghoolab Shah, and that he was One soldier. Smith. who, possible, and having made his ba --�IIAWWII 'r i I.. _­ . -­ -- - - ref , I , •. . neglected that p Never use artificial mearls, - . ,of the highest and holiest of the Budd than yourself, has incurred the same Pen what Scot ever neg another vos"I to cool gradually. ' . L I L - .. ,gists. He had,great fame in the district alty by raising his sacrilegious band ary?-he agreed ngot, only to let us have :., � - of cooling until ready to serve; then add sugar,ice and lemon. --. .- --t . '. . �w .. as a prophet and worker of miracles , against the chosen t Of Buddha. If your the utie of i:ddo but to come with us . . .,,F-��� 1i ­�.hence the hubbub when he was cut down• life is prolonged I is merely that You himself. Mordaunt. in his desire for priv. - , - - zi r . ... . ­ ' " . I . living . . t,, .. .. "..-- ­��­ They tell me that he was living in this may have time to repent of your misdeed, acy, would have demurred at this arrange. . .-.17. ,��, ­. : ;,,,� very cave when Tamerlane passed this and to feel the full force. of .your Pao• mens, but I pointed otic to him that we Miss Evia, Gwyn's voice was (tdis�. L -I , I . I I . ­!, ---. 1.I. !way in 1397, with a lot. more bosh of the ishment. And lest you should be tempted had no�idea what was in store for us, covered" when Fjhe was pouring - . $. sort. I went into the cave, and how any to cast it out of your mind and to forget and the udditiQn of a strong, able-boditd WORKING MIN AS SINGERS ' Ji I %, man could live in it a week is a mystery it. our bell-our astral bell. the use of man to our party might prove to 'be of . out her soul in blithesome song' i-31 -'. .71 ". � secrete-shall the utmost cousecLuence- Again, the dog �� . I .. ), ,- . L!­-' - to me,-for it was little more than four which is one of our occult Be been and . . . . ��,­ -. a baker's shop aft Pwllheli. feet high, and as damp arid dismal a ever remind you of what bas was less likely to give us trouble it we - .. I . .. .� � , .P . . . I .grotto sit ever was seen. o s hat is to be. You shall hear it by day had its master to control it. my argu. 'IUS I ES WERE FOUND IN- . And similar romantic stooesare �41 1'1� , , - , and a rough table were the sole furni- and you shall hear it by night, and It menta carried the day, and the biped ac-- G E N - told Of many a musician whose 1. J .. ..,.- I%, hire, with a lot of parchment scrolls cov, will be a sign to You that, do what YOU cOmpanled us as well as his four-footed . . - Y. . ered with hieroglyphics. Well, he has may and go where you will, you can never companion. . HU31BLE SPHERES. .-_-, - name to-day is famous-from Herr I I . I . . � . .1 ': ,- gone where be"will learn that the gospel hake yourself clear of the elleIRS Of I There was some little similarity between .-- - of peace and good-will is superior to all " oSbah. you will never see me . I Fielder, the Polish violinist, who I . h Ghoolab he two. for the man was a towsy-headed ,-, - . 1. 1. with him! I accursed one, until the day wbe fellow with, a great. Of g1low hair - - .- I .. . , - - -- IS Pagan lore. Peevegow caught more, -�t mop wh Is the dog . . - ..- I was discovered by a wealthy Welal� -.-- -_ Elliott and Chamberlin never we come for you. Live in.fear. and I. and a straggling b" 4. lady n Ty -chantiant, td 5 , .the main body-I knew they wouldn't-. that anticipation which is worse than i wall 'of the long-haired, unkempt breed Caruso Was Working in a Blaek- la i a Tyrolese cafe 1. I 11 'I * ,ave of the! ' Miss Marie Hall, who, but a few, . loought animated bundle of oak-to get a step for it, anyhow, and hand the figure turned and swept out of I um. All our way to the Hal .ow Smith's Shop When He Was ,years ago, was reaping a scanty', : I ' , - I �- ri.�Ih.ns,. , some in -tan% intO zha...da.rknesa. . - -- --*-,,;-- ipstamc-s-OJL the creature*s� -- ii-a- ----­t;h;&- I _ -i--IU�li .mention - I--- - - ---� xve;9��y playi Inows? _mv , . c1lauccet T I �� were of &cent, which ac- DigeoTerell. . ng in . ille Gazette. What � The instant that the fellow d sappear, I sa acity and pe �� -1 . - . f 31 ,less - . -,.-. . . . . 1� I . . think Zemaun deserves, his telescope after 1 from my sight I recovered from the leth- c.r cording to him account, were little .. � atresia, I y-''. all for giving it W me. Shall have some-I orgy which bad fallen upon me. Spring-• co . us. His anecdotes' had a I Genius is no respecter of , a .1 .. ... . I .. a half starved.' a' opening' ths, miraculous.I fear, for my mind was , person,S. Art, like music, calls her clever thing to eat now, for I am Ing to my feet, poo audience, ?,1, .-. I .. �.Glory is an excellent thing. but You Can- looked out. A 86POY sentry was filled with the strange story which I had I Inde more often at the children from the most unlikely'' . . I :1111�d daunt strode on .:. ... . L not live upon It. lair leaning upon his musket, A few been reading, while )for 'door -of th,e poor man's cottage than There are half 'a dozen lit-' .. . - set, . -1 I . October 6, a a.m.-Le, me try to paces off. with wild eyes and feverish cheeks. with riel, ­,� places. .dcwn as calmly and a.ce-urately as I can "You dow." I said in Hindustani, "what out a thought for anything but the prob.I at the- entrance,--ef-419te ---- -- -5-I fave . ing policemen -wh4 0­rot%d-tha.VNW- , , ... . ­ all that occurred la�et night. I have never do you mean by letting people disturb I ]em which we had to solve. Again and I mansion. . from 0 , � � . I visionary, vo I can me in thi4 way?" again as we topped an eminence I saw they can ply a skilful brush ki. - ` - . rely upon my own senses, though I am The man stared at me in amazement,I him look eagerly round him in the faint! The present generation, says Un- '_41r,.-dunes, of Leeds, whose' work" . I -i' bound to say that it any other fellow ..Has anyone disturbed the Sahib?" seeing some trace of the ab,'doll -Tit-Bits, is just as fruitful as . i ­ had told me the same thing I should have i asked. be;� wl'ou't'e a,'f but over the whole expatime, of . les of has been honored by the Roy&L . . , I I '*This instant-tr2ig moment. You =net! moorland there was no Sign of Movement�any that are gone in examp Acas:lemy, to P. C. Rushes, Of the '. idoubted him. I might even have suspect' . that I was deceived at.ghe time had al. ' in humble -life. Of our I. 1�. g out of my tent." i or of life. All was dead and silent and�genius Us not beard the bell mince, However, 1, have seen him P .11 . City off-London force, One Of Whose "Surely the Burra Sahib is mistaken. i deserted. . e . . . .. its% narrate what happened. I he man answered. respectfully but firmly.I Our visit to the Hall was a very brief greatest poets, Mr. William Watson clever canvases may be seen in tba I Elliott was in my tent with me having � for every minute now & WarfeAdale . . .. Z� -- - ­ .-. . - , a let cheroot until about tan O'clock., I have been here for an hour, and no! one. was of 'in. ,first saw the light in museum Of the Guildhall, Mr. Wal- A , - ) has passed from the tent." � portance. Mordaunt ruched in and emerw. Mase- . ,� . IV -h fa, 1hou . I so walked the rounds with my jeall.1 one I Wme sitting 4 ad with an old coat of his fathers, wb!c se; and Mr. John , . Puzzled and disconcerted, rn whose normal work is ­I � J&r, &ad is seen that I all was right' ring wheth.j he handed w Fullartou. who li�ld it out ter Marshall, wh �1. I­.: ... . ...­­­ a a little before eleven. I was by the side of my couch woods; ,On.i to the d,,g, The intelligent brut.� sc,dF,d field, the latest star in the Poetical the repairing of electric tram-cars,J . :"- :.. - . turned , I the whole thing was a delusion. found his first ins ire-. ­... . just dropping off w sleep, for I was dog. el bi i little firmament, . . when I was brought on by the ne-vous excitement of! at it all over, then ran w ining a a r ac y thei . tired after the days work, and. look., our okirmlab, when a new marvel over.' way down the avenue, came back to sniff � while working in the fields. I 1. . mused by some GlIgh t 11*40e. , Asiatic' took me. From over my bead, there end.I the coat again, and finally elevating its titin I Academy, Nor must we forget Mr. I .- I Ing round. I Saw a man dressed in . uttered a Mr. J. 31. Barrie was born i U I . - . ! denly sounded a sharp, tinkling -ur-d.1 stamp of a tail in triumph . � 133 a SaXnuel Hancock, . ­ - - . tostume standing at the entrance of MY� an empty Ciass .Uccees%on of.sharp yelps to show that It . .. as � .. I -.,. . tent He w&a motionless when I saw him.i like that produced by was gat.isfied that it had struck the trail. ,Kirriemuir cottage, at -least . . The London Postman, �, when Sipped by the nail• only loader and ­ .._ . . ' and had his eyes fixed uw;n me with a more intense I looked up, but nothing, its owner tied a long card to its collar humble as the roof under whicb . ­ --onlemn and stern etpreosion. My fires to be seen. I examined the whole to prevent it from going too feet for � �- - - I-— was us' Thomas CeXlyle. ,%tone ma-wn's: son. who some time ago gave an exhibi2� I thought was that the follow was soma ,n 'but without! and we all set- off upnn Our search, the- Gh&zt or .Jkf has fanatic who had stO160 terior of the tent carefully, leash, . � discovering any cause for the st.ranee� doe tu-me: and straining at its ea entered the world; and Mr. H. G. tion of his pictures at the Dore, . - . . .. 1.1tention of stabbing me. and, sound At lee:. worn out with fatigue I! in its excitement ami it followed in tb,O i-Wells; son of & profemlon&I cricket- Gallery; Or Mr, Bloxall, a Somer- . with this idea in my mind I had all the ing my-I renersi's rootste0s.- o levei I W:11 t4) spring from my couch and de-� gave the mystery UP. and throwasleep-, our way lay for a enup,,e or hundred er, served behind a draper's coun- set houge porter, whose c ) '! fend MT.Self but the power was una,c-1 self upon the couch WAA soon last ied 1 vards along the highs ad, and then a. . , When I wake this morning I was ini ter b.e!ore he discovered the gold in painting has won much admiration. : � - .... .1 .. - .. 4,ountably Jacking. An overpowering, yesterday nights� passed through a gap ,n the hedge and .. .. . even without I n uor and want of enerIFY possessed Mae.i to put the whole of my yeatel 11 012 to the moor. Across which we were ed his That it is possible 0 g upon experience down to Imagination, but 1 pen. - . !:art I seen the dagger deecendInos' f the idea. for I lied, in a bee-line W the octose. The "" y matter to han,ds to win fame as an artist hast , ­. . - - .. not have made an� was soon diptabutod o I , -it would be an ea4i. � toy breast I could store tl* same strsage,. had by thim time risen above the horison. � :' .. � , .­". effort to avert lj� I suppose a bird when hardly risen b 5r7 ear as and the whole couniryAtde looked so fresh name at least a score of 11-ring &U- been proved in several cases, nota, I . was repeated in my T4 . I W hom. life has bly in those of Mr, Beraim Hil It is under the influence of a snake feeip i #OuDd - " sweet, from the blue, oparlihng- sea4�� . . . -.. very much am I did In the presence of iondly. and to all appearance as cause as difil thorn of repute for ." this gloonly-fained strsntrr My mind was; leosly, as before What it is or where it' tn-the purple Mountains; that it w can at least as humbly, without and M. Francois de Mentholon. ' comes from I cannot conceive E have! rule to realize how weird and up ' y of 8, Mr. H , j-lee,r enough, but my body was as torpid into account such poets of . I 1 . I. I... . - as though I were still asleep_ I shut my not beard It Pince, Cask the fellow M 1 was the enterprise upon which we were�taking I When a boy ilea had this' � - - , 4�1700 Once or twice and tried to persuade tbr*sts have 00methlbr. in them and this! engaged ly upon I undo if obscure as misfortune to lose both arms $ - ­ was a do- be the.warninir bell of whveb he spoke l� 1'he acent -must have laid strong . genius , , ' --- =y"lf that time whole thing ely it Id Im" T his manner I the ground, for 'the dog never hesitated 'A r. u , William, hammertnalu� through bring run over by a tram-, . - . Juslon. but -very time that I pened Sur . sible et I have 1 nor sopped, dragging ite w&itter aeon . . 11 hi.. ­.. . . , 0 Indescribably impressive, 'k Bristol, Undaunted by,hils . 4*_L�I, , them there was %he man still regarding I Was * � b Skipaev, the "pitman-T. car in I I .1 - 1. - L =* with the oame stony, menacing stA". tried to net down what he said as accur., at a pace which rendered conversation ir' . . I I felt LWJY as I Cap, but I fear I have omitted I impossible .At opp psee, in crossing A:poet•- and otheys: equ&lly gifted. terribleha,nd�cap. he set bravely to�. .. The silence became unendurable. What 1% to be the end of! small stream: we ."'k to get off the . . . earn their daily breed work to cultivate his talent for art; - , . . . . that I must overcome my- languor sof a good deal affair' I most go to fora trail r6r a few minutes, but air le*eo-�who have 6&r I . I. I am not a DeT-I this strange a ,.& holy water. Nazi named-allr picked it up upon ths!1'.. --­­ .n.d'f&rm labor. and sucoeeded so well that, within .. ­ . far its to'addrsas him. . -#on rk sk .1 . Tons inan. a-n4-1-Z-a. -k-tre,w before wb at eourme of reli. a or Elliott. Thor i other side and followed it Over the tree --- Zia- � we I two years, he had-won a first-claW .... VlrWil Meant when be wrote ­&d.boosiv it word to 6Z-berlal 11 to tell we I am looking like a ghost this I"s moor. whiping and delping all the, .& ' I 1. I . .1fLuc1ban ore '- At last I managed i . Great Singem. , . . . .. . i time in its eagerness ad we not all i . 1. I . . 1 . Certificate at the Bristol Art .. . .,:-­:. stammer outs few words, asking the to- morning - '.- - I Evening.-HaTe Managed to compare: three been Beet of foot and long of wind; t is, ho*�ever, among tnulticians -Schools for freehand-drawing. &N , I . , trader who he Was and Whl him wantAid. notes with Gunner Rufus Smith Of tbs`� we could not have persieted in the con- I - "'' "Lieutenant Reatherawne.' be answer' ❑ Artillery, who knocked the old follow' ttimuo0s. rapid journey over. the rourhA we .find the most remarkable though he was obliged to hold his . ad speskingelowly indgra-ely. 'Youhave h tb-% I-eatkar often we - =plea Of ta I - %- At that -committed thIa day the foulest oarrtle" over with the butt -of his gun. His a of ground. with I I exa lient in unexpected pencil in his mouth' In later yeats . . and the greatest crime which it to pas- perience has been the ss=4 as mine- nigh up too our waists. . I . . . too. Whit to the For 1117 own part, I have no idea now 1 pjacies, Al"san-dro ,Bonci, the he achieved Considerable fame ,as a . . . . .. - -w1ble for man to do, You have slain one Re has beard the sound t . Vial it was which r working pa�nter; several of hiiq canvases be- ,:ran 4&. ' . . .. . . f It alit ' My brain Is to a looking back. what �worldfamous singer. watt- 1w �of the thrice blessed and reverent onefi. meaning 0 . .. I . .an arch adept of the first degree, an whirl. pr4,t*d to reach at the end of our par., N no lea .. --.1 " � . . has trod the higher October 20 (four days later).-God b.19 suit. I can remember that my mind was as a bootmaker's apprentice le4l�i Ing bought and treasured b - � - '.­ elder brother wh,o us! . full of the vaguest and most varying: than thirty.-years-ago. and-when he exalted a patron than Queen VW' - :. h I re Years than you have num- I . , I tbs. You have cut him off at A This last laconic entry tOrmill .. Crted for au,d ,the speculation%. f,lould it he that the three * toric. , I. . %I pal, It seemed to me that "minx as Buddhist* had had a craft in readiness abandoned the awl to seek a, for- t ' L who,I - we when his labors remised to reach Jour . _ � I silence� off the coast, and had embarked with'i glorious voice, he was M. Francois de Montholon, w was about to it did after four days complete ,ji,e, i tune in his . ' . ... I a climax and g it told a clearer tale of an nerve I their of for the East? The -, -. bon e knowledge which shaken )f s, - poor lik is not only armless, but only pos- , .. . .4 . attain a height of Occult It and a broken spirit than could any more, tion their track 'seemed L t first to supported by friend e . - would have brought man one step nearer on to the i favor this sup ition, for it at subscribed A, few 9e9se4 one leg, and who also does I . . to the Creator. All this you have done elaborate narrative. Plan-ad POP In 'h".himself,. who'. .. ... was a Itupplementary p%&temeast I line of the uD"r end of the bay. but it -: without excui without provocation, at a journal ' I fran" each per month. and was so itis painting with his mouth,NW time when he was pleading the ran" of which had evidently been.r OUtIV added' aching off and striking di. .recently ended by branching - - y. .. the belpleas arid distressed. Listen now by the general, i4i ­� redly inland. Clearly the ocean was not;poor that he was compelled to tually.carried,uff the coveted RAige- . "From that day to this." it �tt to be our terminus. `-to --prize at dir sad 11 0i to-me, John Reatherstone. L in ' ' ' ' : . I. e,en miles a, da3 .. . court to)v * . "When first the Occult mr!ences were I...Te no night or day free froi tl::i .a ­ ­ To'""' con tinuod.1 'I"' . . tramp eight 'son,,. artist I I 1 Ile ac- . sero and back-for his les 1 11196, against the c4evere'al,'a rti*,4 in ..,pursued-many thousands of years ago. it lion of that dreadful sound with . . . � . - -,I . IL was found by the learned ,that the short eompanytaw train of thought, .Time,and ,.-.... --W. - . . Caruso, at the- til e, was wi&ld.- trance: and Queen A exandrAv . . ��,� -1 - .. tenure of human ei was too limited Custom have brought me no relief, but.on - . . .1 . . ­ -.- . . to allow aMan too attain the lofttest the contrary, as the years pass over MY ',' ' ing a, blacksmith's � hammer;, and treasures an exquisite portrait Oi . .- ., 1heights, of inner life. -'The inquirers ofJ head my ph ical strength decreases and ,.,,.31anN Brain Second.d Resit. 1, . rirate soldier herself, painted in past,el, the wor's . ,MoGe , -those days directed their ecergies In the, my nerves Coome less able to bear . was serving as a P liacovered' of Mme. RLpin, an armless lady . . � a up A great deal has been said about I when a passing Officer 4 . _ _ . trot place. therefore, to the leugtbeoica, against the continual strain. I In a - ' . 11<.kfe . ..`of their own days in order that they broken man In mind and body. I live in man rKrssesaing a larger.brain than I the wonder of his voice- Misia Stel- who" paints and draws with her feet,., !might have more scope for improvomout.-� , ,tat, of tension, always straining my woman. and this has led to the la Carol, when she was siali I By their knowledge of the secret laws'of� ealv for the listed sound. afraid to W13 1 -6 . . . . Nature they were enabled to fortify.their I verse with my fellows for-fear of exposing claim through lnanv •-years. that�di.scovered, was singing on a Ham- . .. .. i . . bodies against disease and old age. IL my dreadful coudition to them. with to ' s superior. But now Pavement in the chilly dusk- I ' -shade tree - ' 'protect tbempi man's brain -m. e are but few only remained to pro I hope of comfort on thin Bide of the grave. was . 1 stead p6vc Ther L L .against the assaults Of wicked end violent I 'ehoold bene Heaven. knows, too I there are. some authorities, who of a .'inter evening: M.. Giorgi"i, the average man's field of laboiw- .1 I - ..... Men who are ever ready to destroy what di,, and yet as each Sth of October comes . I -,� 1 fear be- are declaring that. in reality nlan's'tb�.e f�mous Italian singer, when be .. . . I.— ' . to wiaer .and upbler than themselves., round, I am proat-rated with The time to be happy is now. The . . . : . .There was no direct means by which thin came I do not know what strange and brain is second beat in the matter. -as hawking fish irk the street-44 of I happy is here. Th4 store for I,% woes ,Place to be happy is to make other, I. .. I.Fr9tection could be effected. but It was terrible experience may. be in - -is admitted,Nr&ple &ncl R,Ontanan ... . , n some measure attained by arranging me. Forty years have passed 'niece I of relative size. It � s. Herr way to be bap . .. . . . ..�­, the occult forces in such a' way that a .Alew Ghoolab-'9bab. and forty times I man's , brain is larger than the,1 as a huckster, he was taking Tound . . . I terrible and unavoidable retribution 1,-bitvo go.. through all the borr.,. .1 people happy. - , . abould .await,the offender. It was irre• death, without auaicing the bleared peace brain Of woman, b,jT 11 is said it is I'vegetables on a. wheelbarrow. . I I ­. voembly ordained by laws *hich cannot which lies beyond. I have no means of really only about one-tenth largen 1, M. Rousseliere;. the. .kin of .1 be reverted that any one who should knowing in what shape� my fate will . - . brother who had come upon me. I have immured Myself Taking into consideration the fact ! French ,Operatic singers, was not W shed the blood of a jagt-VtUple -ifould be -- I degree of sanctity country, and surrounded rking as a black- . : attained a certain in this' lonely I an is a larger a iinial than I many years ago we � - I -be a doomed man. - with barriers. beca, .,should' Those laws are myself .me in my ,that m I benefited by the occa ! -. day, John urge me . 11 .((p&nihg rich!' . q .extant to this Hestberatone,, weaker moments my Instincts woman, at-he really aver- I sffiitt. , . . ! , yourself in their delf_P . . sional use of . . I . .r . ,and you ,have plaeed-- ­­ ,_,_,eir. to take some steps for rotection, " M(irp. than___Qli±-tenth- largerl on jtree-Frsmeg a Days .. before 4.0 we 1e K, t<-or, , --V-.-. -- �bUL 1 .1- ­ ... my -heart how futile 'q 9' -- . - , Na--DM-100 .0.8.1aftives 1. or tho"'I ,.as which e , Iled it all is. They must some QUi0klY Dow, than. woman. hi4 brAin .is not .Its � into play. What hope, 1 there foe for I grow old, and Nature will forestall large in proportion to his body ai Mlle, Cavilieri-waa firs-t. known to Gently, thorough! and . I yon? . them unless they make haste. - fame &a the prettie-t flower- .. �, . I I take credit I . . w ! withoia di:coni fort,t eyfree I T ... . . -1n former days these laws acted slo in-� -I it. to myself that I have is W41jrnan's. - . . I. . local . .. I )n9ly that the slayer per!-3bed Off the prussic acid or I . . . seller in Rome, and her wonderful the system of the waste stantine< kt-,pt my hands I . . . * ­��witb his victim. it. was judged afterward� it has always been in my � ­ � . . volae as first.heard in Paris cafes. which poisons the blood and . . , prompt retribution prevented I opium,bottle. -4-- - ­ * ce W I vitality.- ­­---��-that chit rower to checkmate my occult persecu. . . . �-- I I . . . the Offender from having time to realize I t, . ... I ,-. rfl W" a-few 0,0P.. lowers the V1 2,5C. a . tare in that way, but. I hive ever held I I h - box, at your Druggist's. - an ' . . n be has been - - . ers . Nat �. ­.-..,------ the enormity of his offence. it wao there- , that a man in this world not desert a night � as, long year's, . , his p,At - I 1� tune ,,'ils- I -... . 1)eepe4t Spot In Ocean I . fore ordained d that in all S11<711 C30PA the i until relieved in , . Jena] Drug and Chemical Co. . 1. . retribution should be loft in the' hands'. .4 by t1le authorities. I have no. Germ' ear ,ie,r, the great (.hr'i%' �\ of Canada.Limited. 176 • .--.7 of the chelam. �)r lmul�-diate di.�,iples ofdue course PoRing myself A surveying ship of the a-n of ,Song," witched cop- . ., I gernpleva, however, about'ex I,son I�Queen . . roan. with power to extend or ; to Sikh and Se- ered the . . the holy . .dianger, and during the u navy .has recently discovi nt(-r,; of Swedisil - horf.yl at their will, I id all that a roan could do I pers from frcqll-e . - ­,elfactinig it either-her I Poy wars d tints .�", 'tire an";ve r.An r , . . - -- me ocean -; . ­ at the ti . . crime Was 'p,mmit. , ", V111111. -ewttr. He- tossed I by, how- deepest known spot in the '11 'r%'by her nightingale note-s� and . . . .- lay when the cr �ever, and picked ,)nt many a Y( of the d*. 111w I"' It is near the. 11hilippines. ahout '. .. . .� i; joini.;hment. should route on lo, to whouiL life 'was ; and ted. Why ilyllv it tloeo not vonveiln v6il�'wbn had everything . (Inly opening forty sea miles off the north coast ' .1-tho�e days . -.rything to live for, Arbile I f a .Ao know. .� ffli:e 'i� tbii yon ikre the miir. , L4tirvived to win crosses and honors which 'of Mindanao. Great depths were i ,. . . . . ,' derer of (11h0l"lah Shah, the 'thrioe b!rqHod. 1 had 1(�t all relish for Me- Well- %ell' ! . :ini tjits senior of his three , t1le.4c, things cannot depend upon vhRm'e,� fwin,d to be- mimerollS in this re- ! . .. . . .­.. and that I., . . =� and there it; no doubt some dee A 9 I . - I I Providence reason I 5 . . ro gi4jn, but the record sounding show 0 1 I - - - - ! for it; all. ()of-. Comperi v1dence . ,;--� 0 1 has made,me '11) the t4lVADe Of a truti and' e,d the. amazing rV81I-lt Of 9,T'S0 met- , Iwife. to whom I *.01-1 m,; drORIV 'I- I I faithful Pt * ers, or 406 feet snore than six miles'. ! dp - 1 nobly be ore 06 ed.I� -- " . 0 T Of I fit[. Nv,,r w r V% . . vonse ited in sh,ire The greatest ocean depth hither- :., ither- I . :.-�� - - ...­ **a . , 10 �... -, 0 � 1. 1� � I . I ha- lifted hair the burden from niy .to known was found by the United San Your,Sagar TP2W order The Ma * I - . , . I . shoulder-, but. with the effect, p,w)r anvil, � nu- Frder. I I f ., , 901... Sit,Lawrence extra Krunu . . "I . I , I bf crushing her own life beneath 'its I States cable steamer'-Nero in. I . � I e,ted is now gold I r, I h ree di f- . . - I . I weight. bly ,(-hlldreT1, too, have h'een a This .SpOt Was jo� the north of the . ferent sized of crystals: all ,Uyery ffraift,,20 InFkttC.r its I , � 11 ,-­bfnrt; to'nii-. SlArdaunt kFyowp fill, or' C', . sea I cbcicest and purest ca tie ours,c, size,is finest ixtra'XiFinulated .... - .- .�.-�;,i. . Outing Sho�s i Y.,Pnr1v all. Gabri�l we have endeavored island Of 't de iT FUoGr.i-(redljh4Ci) : �, :i`�:;;,. .. - . , pure Cate IA,Igpr, shown by . ­--1- -- j­41�!�.'j�jj:" f to keep in the dark, thmigh we cannot , meters-just a' .10 thi,s every grain-froin top 2Ua1ySJ,C qr)�p loo to 106% pure. . .. lead indicilt,ed 9,635 size of I - - - ::;-;:;::'.:.!!.,. . . - ,- is almit the I 4�:­:-,..t., pr(-v�nt her -from kiin-wing- that there Is I . . ., ­ � I I .For i-amo-thina: amtoo. T should like. this stAt@- little, less thail,3 I. T,h,e'Weight I� guaramsed Ins 1, . i r - . ix miles. - I.. . . . IT lot. (1,lue labrI)t . . ,., .::',,.'!::: : I r I Invilt. t-,lbe Fill ow n to Or, John.Fsate ling. - M -.0 as the 40amy- . � . verybody. - -4­�. - - ;,IILG all sead'pearix.even . .::. - , , ,;.. .- : : I of Stra riter. H4- heard on nne occasion 8121 -lbs, - / ­! .I .I h m2rvels,of B9Z%I 00 IM,25 Il-. / . . . V , tbi!- haiintiiig ,ound. MY rad eTper:wn,-P .�. The more a man has the less-his. ond white and . il spoke the.,t me" cartons I ".--- I'll, of may A'hc,v� 'h4ni that I 9 truth - 9- et ALIM 5 IbC,ribs. I J� , , - . S A I fi, I , I - 1�. , I ...­ . -CT S14GE I ,nld 'thAt thpr^ was rnneh' k"nw- ne' i(green I gbel', : I when ,ghborg-think he deserve* it. .. eine", r&k welt . . - THE PERFA:. IJke small digninTid-A and Ill.Lewreace 1111110F saflaselts,Limit t ; ledirp in the world whish has nover fnwid '��hen put to the test, Rome vir- linost as brilliant, but I see"ll. 4 1. . FOR SUMMER SPORTS 1.9. WRY I') EnTlAnd ye'. - - Lars r., - 3 u - I I .SK YOUR DEALER. ; "J, A 11P.,it'n'.eit"ic," ,, are found to be thinly ve i I IckivnicAed :,, ,­.... . . . �- ­-,� - i I it wa� gnitic on fur .fawn by t1w t'r- - . I that T ',.,A fi,i.h,d obis ,vtraord-marr iipered. 11 . I . ------- . . I I . . I I � � . .. -1 . . I I . . I... ­ - . . .. - . ,., ., ­... - .. , .1 .. I � I -.... - ­ .. . . .. .i.­,1% ....:., . . ". 'j-o- L . .� I --, - , .-, .,`1. ,-� I-.; ,. . : ,� I -.-�..�­.I,, . - . ,.44';�;;d% ­ � .. I . . .1 . . , 2;,", �11 I,�,,"I . �I. ­ I.� 1. .�,, . , , ,'T.� �- .--I I­ . . - I . 15r, .. ­­.�, .." 14 �. s 4. -Al 1..­' . -i.� � .:"- ­.�,,-�', I �i­og M.". --m .11, '1f..- . �-�I " ',�- I � 9 ,V,?Z,OXA��� , t �- 11 � - ­�,I . I'll 0 I n -; apt � h n t Y 1 t n SW11210F !1I ,.-4, �,. - v,-. ,G• ..tiM a':.' ..S. Y m'Mw'44! ,• lr. e,•! n 7. _ ...- .;.•`. ..'? . .....:% - r1 :'.'rte+.a - .. ,. ., -_.. .. v _., :.' S .'� .� I > .. i+: I. rr 1. . t ' �!ERVOUS PEOPLE •,. ' --�.w-- .... �•• ;I�AD�.S�HEERFUL '` '`r� 3 d �`� :ALLOW ME TO PRESENT , . ,. `t, . ~. �; % - ;vs >Jt ' , ;aDr. h�illiams' wo- _ _ -MY BEST FRIEND Fink 'ls Rebuild u' p �I ShatterecL. - -- i , OYAL t ' Good blood—rich, re blood— ijR , i ' • ataakea all the differeneq t between I +tiara , I i I a 3 __ ihealth as i blood L �_ - _ �& thin and watery, the health- of ?; wti t, he whole-body suffers. Th? sufferer :" 4 '"`" f \1 •� �t , - :1.1iecomes nervous and irritable; the �•. : `a I� a e e . - stomach fails in strength and the �` � � CAKES .:*Ppetite becomes poor. 'Focd does :" 1. Ii s y�{ `y trot glee the necessary nourishment, `s { - '' �^ fi a,z /N Bf1YlNCf �,r +. lend the first feeling of weakness11Mw 1. �„�; t T -Z passes, as time goes on, irI gen- 0, 4•,« dirt YEAST CAKES v neral breakdown in the health. The �' �' I BE CAREFUL TO i ii ase of Mrs. Arigelique Gagnon, of n S��FEC/FY E.W.GI LLETT CO. tTD. =. 1. ROYf➢Z TORONTO. ►lIE1Nocom wo " � At. Jerome, Que., illustrates the ; , � CAKES t tNwlnso. wroNnew, w,,,;?aoaro. s �� truth of these statements. Mrs. DECL/M,E-5125TITUTES. P. ` ,.�: .. •A S S T• n9 t b� . -- Pagnon says. I am fifty years of f r .____._ _ _ ' Age, and u to a few months o ,.*, r s ' r lab , P a 6 - y $ y alliin over the Ottoman Empire have had always enjoyed the best of health. ' a s s , 1 , of the summit, between two oceans �r a deplorable a and repulsive sequel. They r )Then I began to feel run down ands ' " '"1. _ a,ti� r set forth to carry freedom to their kine- and amid seas of snowy .peaks. 1a�ak W"ith011t patience O1' aIDbl- y� ° zat'. •� a ,�Ex men and they are ending up by spreading �' r••- R devastat-on among peoples already tried • ' r '. �l Hon, hay appetite grew pcor, and `.'N�l Vis, "' PERILS OF LO\DON STREETS. �,', « . cf''' almost beyond endurance. The Balkan yt . I ` States are falling into a barbarism deeper el — imy nerves seemed to be on edge, and more shameful then was imposed by Public Safety Appears to be Only a and the least noise or worry would the Turk. The civilised nations are look. 1 - , `inake me irritable and nervous. Ing on veithout interest beyond the de Secondary Matter. _ i sire that the inflammable tendencies -if- became an actua urd�n, and y should not spread to Europe. Extraordinary views of the con I could no longer look after my ; Home Rule on the Way, --t sideration that should be aid to . ousehold duties. My doctor pres- The paiI of the seoend reading of public safety were expressed by Col- v 17 the Irish: home Rule Bill in the Brklsh t ribed and ordered a change, say i ,� Parliament by a majority of 109, on the one] Hellard, chief of the London. _ f do that I was a nervous wreck, I ! jf. second of the three ceoekaary journeys of l (England) traffic blI of the •_.It , : ri -to Ve!`ome interest-kA-- her-outer �"°� d,� ; I r toner haseasrmadea through many people io I Board of Trade, in gii-ing evidence 4 . �Ir the 11 AoI things but failed, and my r edition r .x ' . � r1 . the first .time realty believe that Home before the Parliamentary Commit- ;w,, as really deplorable. I`cvntinued ° Rate is actually coming. The majority •; tee on London motor traffic. $e - . , above the Present normal majority of'the i � I , �n this condition for several months; a u s 4 Goreramant, indicating not merely lack declared that in regard to the traffic -i' _ raod ll in down, and as m �` ' ' a of dtrsension but enthuaiasm. �` y go g y , of London, the first consideration r Mi i_ ` `�' Another significant !.bine happened when dolor was not ,helping me I was °�+ Premier Asquith accepted an invitation to was how to get the traffic through leaaily persuaded by a friend to try dine with John Redmond and the mem- 9,• 1 Parliamentary Party. quickly, while the question of safe- v the Irish..Pa er of y III MR b s (Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. After king the Pills for m felt weeks I s„cb a thine has 'never happened, in Lte't�' of pedestrians was the second _ : g long and serimnnious existence of the I Consideration. Don't y0U think uid. see an improvement, and I .+ Irish Party in Westminster, The dinner the safety of pedestrians shout be ladl continued using them for a \ N MELTING POT. Was a private one, but It is understood y q P is Y'�asked Mr. " Y g IN THE CA_ .LDL1 bare been a lova least. the first consideration - , . . -couple of months, when I found my w a roe of young it was also itignitioant that on the 12th Kellaway. "It seems to me," was " ealth fully restored I am more This photograph, taken at Sarnia, Ontario, shows groupJuly 3 �Irte o Canadians in a garden urn. Thcre are no less than ei ht di$erent lot eren in Ontario the there were few, tt any, hen thank u. for what Dr. Wil- g referen<ws to the Hoii� Rote issue In the reply, "that if traffic is to be 1 urapean races. represented. Ireland held up and frequently, absolutely lama' Pink Pills hese done for me. Ateang ale, n Edward Carron is Lnnr- y _ _____� --- Itnig England and &•ntland working up en• stopped because oP the inadvertence - ��' nd I gladly recommend them to all --• I - 1thusiaam f+,r the cause of Ulster It-seems ho ate weak, nervous and run new egn'lpmeat are being rapidly assets' to be admitted that when Home Rule gamer of foot passengers. we should never „ +n,led for the at Daily )tall. With its irto effect, as it now seems Iikely to do i get aloe; at all. ' '1'V ltriess gave - Itiown, publication, the Gaaette will. for the Brat n-ast year, there will be In Beltest a cer - ''" Bt• making rich, red blood Dr. ume. have competition. In the active man- the following figures as to traffic ac- �e. THE WORT D IN REVIEW tb,, amount of rioting. But this it /s illiam�' Pink Pills cure such cases t L �¢+a Pnt of the Daily 92at1 will be A A. th"?ug!,t can be auDDreased The rent d1w Cident9 in Llle �etrOP011tan area: ' YfcFab, for many Years Managing Gd+tor turban may coma from th'e tarmery of as ,NIrs. Ga non's. In the sante WA" ' t f the Montreal Star, an(1 a aphint like .be sure nndir � uatie.+. If they-'maka up�19a= ILtli33 InjuTtd• g s g 'then cure nervous headache, neur-_1 ,,,11 b M. of rtc„toua mien Also there their minds to rebel share will t>!+rebetl:cu. ,... ..:., Over 10,000 1."�u,r,+l !s I•�+.r, , .,.r,,+ ne,., �'al he M F. cholla. who has had mnch 'But up to Lha praaent there has redly o E,1R:a, 1L1diR"Pstion. rheumatism, St. i tion« in nrwagaiwr circler The DA117 experience in Toroata`- and later on the ,b�,,en no ab«olutely convincing sign of any 1'005 ....... 1 2 ....... Over 11,000 y[t.', Vitus' dance, and the aitments that Wrtnn.a which fur ganera!'•,nM has beer-m. wion:.prg T,iegrum. He to a halt brother such serious outcome• 1906 ... 212 ....,.. Over 14,900 ., ... come to .growing girls and women p's awsvou nit+. pia+ePoome+ th Da:fy ur.c of the mce,t promit+ing men is Can. I ` , 1ti-VIII oI, I�E. 1901 ....... .`'3 ....... Over 16000 of lion, W, T, White and w regarded as Irl, 04 �' t ad;au journal,am today SS ah two mu.h '` CLIMBING 1908 ,,,E Over 16.000 ':I Of mature yrars If Toll are at- all I Telegraph The Herald. nue of th+ ,ides'. men rho Daily Nail will not be under• _ >af ma start to da to cure your- if nut the very oldest.daily newspaper to 1 1909 ....... 396 ....... Over le.OLM) ` 11 s y manned TIIrP in aL.o a mystery as to ('suede. has rhanRwi hands and eh3rgcd wh., the' ro riTtors of this paper ars. I Terrible Exper in Elle ROCK _ pelf with Pr Williams' Pink Pills, poiirieo, In a month or two !hero in u, D D p y 1910 . 358 Over 1".,000 - �!., hat t-he have done for others m+another new morning paper to be called though ,t ill generally accepted that,Roti �IUDntalM: _ _ . 1911 ... 427- ....... Oyer, 18,000 _ 'a Y ert Rng.rrr and ae„nciatas are,lnteree+,d . "' , �v i the Daly mail Only the 4tar and tbo 7 2 the w111 surely do for you, tf iven sir din Graham'„ name is a to mom-11 Over 0,000 1 ,ter - y g Gazette remain uncbartged and unmoved . At the Close of a Winter trip 1912 .,..... $3. ....... fair trial Sold at ell druggists,tike ro•ke to the raids! ,,f a surga,g d«a ,thenad ge the x,ntuvon t The tsar and,I ' 1►- tris cls:est«• though on the salts Piae of , among the Rockies„ Mr. Enos �:1. In the city in 190•! there were six �y mail, p,4s „e:a But et en they aro vit ally Interested in ,. _ -' at cents other have wall, got t with one an. , �rlitls anal his collie, Scotch,", fatal accidents, and last ,.est there — th« ch3agee'g+i:nR on around th«m. i tether aro too well, and it hast frequently, - .• a box, or bix boxer, for $2 )0, be Thus bald recital of the facts does not l been rumored that Fir Hugh Graham prostarted across the continental dl- ,were 24. In 1904 there were 1.42:3 , {addreesinR The Dr, �Tiiliarns' McCli• am unt indicate the utionun nr,opraperdomtl,pO9ed to attack she Gazette's monopoly of yids in the face of weather condi• r'' injured, but last year the number the'=otning paps field. rc€ ,}Tint. Co.r Broekrill©,-Ont. In fact. no pct no one kaows what La rhea i tions that -indicated a snow-storm. was 1,53-ti, The witness was againRL �; actual si¢nigran,^a, One may only sur. North Cray's Surprise. He tells the stury Of their er er- t' miso, and o! eurmtPes there are teary. ' P putting too many cautionary signs _ • ,� ' It may be stated that the r ason the l The result of the is eo then !n North ience in "The Spell of the Rock- �� , y p on the roads, because people Rould • LNGI.iSH BIRTH RA1-F:•. Wttncee, dies is bocauw+ !t could not be Grey cams as a surprise to the poltticlans, _ t a'A'.. - - . made to ppay In she hands of the D,,u• it was generally rcv°gn.,wd that the mal ies.' While the wind blew a steady pay no attent'on to them. Tutor gall+ the Wtthess ham been a power in the ,tori-ty given Hon. A. G MacKay in the zR]r, they went forward over snowy, drivers sheald.be trainrd and edu- - :(Fewer Children Than -ins• Country land. Politieellp it has tarn classed nm previous elecuon had been abnormal, and - 1 Liberal and ea weeeral oacae,ons has been 'her were few on either'side who expect- icy ledges. un which there was not Gated, Reckless drivers would ba A .. Save Prance. understood to roue the °rlrttan« nt Sir ed a majority either way of mora than the sign of a path, until they reach- found out when they had an asci- Wilfred Laurier. Bnt it war never a v:,.• 100 or ,'0' 1 The London correspondent of th" lerttiy partisan paper and neon repre• The comment of the party papers on the ; ed a cliff of ice that they rapst,dent. The chairman remarked that i,' reault is typical or the general comment, climb. I that was like allowing a du to a urnal of the American Medical seated anyone but the Doaaall tamtiy. For eximple, the Hail sad Empire and , r' g g ' The Witnesm cared much more about mor• The last Ore , uuald iat.ion Benda these figures and the World acccDs the verdict as an ea• ,. ., t al Imenen then it did about purely poli!-•doreemcnt o[ the Governmeat'e license TO'SF—Std i' and ice-c04cred ,vommente relative to- the failing ical iomues. It has been pointed to am an epi 7agS• like to educate- his driver in that muiozralton of the alleged !arc that a pnticy, as corrrastad with the Oppoel• before me. There was nothing t0 r birth rate in Great Britain : I bon's Aunixh the Bar platform and an a B wad'. _ , 11 .11 *a + npwapaPCr cannot bc+ strict to tui m9rel refutation of the charm made a alnet the same time be ma+r, to c lay.'hold'of; every point of vantage .—=,� ", •Aos,• W. J. Hanna, T Globe, on the , Sued b the census office thiy coun• pay• Birt this is hardly a fair deduction lvas lated and coated with ice. CLOUDED IIIINo11 Y other hand, says that the Government bad P ` to draw tram the example of the Wit,nees. -. contajns a larger proportion o[ The Witueets' view« and policy,were ox- w win the seat and had to procure the 'There was only one way. to aur- — means nl d°ing_lt. Answering a gnoet,nn ,v > i• ,Dung adults than ether France. 1 trema. It would accept po liquor or que,- ranntvig through many minds, the Globe, mount this icy ba..rrier, and that Clears Up On Chanes to 1 roper tirmable medieal advertisements and in tGermany, Rull'and, or Sweden, It statins that the scent will only make Lib. I was to chop too and . hand-holes Eaod, this its example is being followed by mane stat workers more determined to win at I � 2 R &a fewer children than any of pubfteatioas. But it wourd be diffieult to the General Election and 'not a plank will ; from the bottom to the top. Such ' ,The brain cannot work with " • tttos�e countries but France, and discover another secular publication which ye,dropped ont of their platform, the abol• a climb would not be especially diffi- I' refuses t� publish theatrical news and, it; of the bar above all." clearness and accuracy, if the food , ewer older persons than anti'except advert inert e n ti,' nr shorting news and ad- cult Or dangerous for me, but could P I , vrrtisemenre. And thLt wain the policy of Duke of Connaught Returns, taken is not fully digested, but is Germany. In cotuequence of the. Scotch do it'1 the Witness for many years. This policy! Ths.news that the Duke of Connaught retained in the stomach t0 ferment ; call in the birth rate the proportion waa bated on the belief that amusementb has accepted an exteasion of one year of I I grasped my ax and chopped, my' ,�,r and sports were otten eiaful,.and if not hie term of office ae Governor-General of and fo1'rn poisonous gases, etc. 4' of bout children has considerably actually slnfnl themeelTes, Rere frivolous Canada hoe been received with matiatac• way to the to.p. Returning for dull, clouded brain is likely to ba diminished. For each million of the In their character and might have a de•'tion. •Perhaps the•-moat satisfactory fen• Scotch, I started-him climbing just . i I the result. iropula•t•ion in' 1891 there were 135,- basing effect, to which the publishers of Lure of the circumstance is that it turn.i ahead of me, so that I could boost lady relates her experience in the Witne.s were not willing to subject: iehes a refutktion, of the idea that Hie ..; "G51 children under the age of five their readers. i-Royal Highness found lite in Canada par. and encourage him. �Ze had as changing her food habits, and re- ears. _ In. 1991 this.number fell tc This was the ,pmt of the xonaatary and'taking of•the nature of an exile. Tended only a few feet when it be sults are very interesting: } 22,523, and since then to 113,262 in not of modern business establishment.; The Duke of Connaut;ht's original ap came plain that sooner or plater h© ++� steady diet of rich; reasv 1.. It Aypiftcd how tax out of touch the old pointment in October. 1911, was a-bold de. g1. 11901, and to 106,8521n 1911. ,Witneas was with the world in which it parture from established' practice. Never l would slip, and bring disaster to us foods such 'as eau e, buckwheat "At the London School of I con- lived. It was not .that. the. Witness loot'before in the long'history of the British I both. We stopped, and descended �] "�•` sn much in actnal cash in, the a,dvertie+e-i Empire had a Prince of the Blood visited I cakes and eo on, finally broke down lit holes and 'r Political Science Karl menta it-refused as that it failed to find at any of the dominions as the official to the bottom for a new start. a Stiarnach and nerves that, br in- IPearson,'in delivering a course of a clicntelIe. and resident vice-recent of the King,I I determined to carry him. His f heritance, note sound anti strong, ;.'1 ``, t, + Who Ars The Purchisersl There was at that time some little uneaa- tlectureS on Infant Welfare, drew M inose felt in come-quarters of the Do•' we*bt was forty pounds, and he. and medicine did no apparent good The Dongalls would not sell the nam`, t -_,.,. ` minion. III en¢geRttd that the ell•I venule tnakr a tog.heavv,'load. But ' �_ relief :whi-ch hag-existed evince 18;8. He(trarefe.rred to new owst ol the nem property are rep queue of. the court might'estrange the s as there seemed to be nothing else "My brain was clouded and dail masses of Canadian democracy. However,' ,_-y sented in the management by Air. C. Gor- I hewed that the process wa•s less dnnamith, who for mans years was saran• we aro now assured that life at Rideau ;to do, I threw him oi'er my shoulder and I was suffering from a case of Hall has never been simpler than sine the ' ^a` Iiepid In places like Sheffield, where elated with the Dougalls as Managing gang's. uncle hoe been Governor-General an''d started up. conatipatioII that defied all reins- .. omen were chiefly employed, where- Editor, and Wbn hag absorbed their ideals.i and that never has its social atmosphere When I'2ame to a place where it dies used. _ Mr.-Gordonemith is as pleasant a•gentle•, been more wholesome or more natural. " r las in Vices like Dewsbu Id wish to meet and a was not very steep, I stopped_to The Road to'Z1'ellcil'� _ n — ier�has'been nothing fussy or obtru• e, In soma - [wool was the ata le industry, it wax• know the newspaper Caine. llll���� p I Rive in the action or in the speco,hes of transfer Scotch from one shoulder providential way, fell into my Lorne pMcGibbon t one of the by to the-other. The wind wa•s at its hands a'nd m'ay Heaven's richest 6t mark,ed. ,In woollen areas.the the Governor-General, and naturally as a ..?average families were 1,3, in Cotton capitalists which Montreal has produced,near relative of the Sovereign he has been ' i in the last doaen yeare, made it essential more than ordinarily careful to observe worst; it would fall quiet One ma- lilessinR fall on the man who Was areas 1.8, and in engineering areas for Liberals to get a mouthpiece and no'the attitude of a conetitutional ruler. memt', and then bluster at me with inspired to write it. - _- . f2.18, the interpretation being that, doubt hastened the pureikaee of the Wit•'Perhaps the most uncomfortable part of • new. Who that someone is remains a the Duke's sojourn has been theobsequione- the suddenness of an explosion. I ''I followed directions carefully, 4• �eaCept in the latter case, the faint- mystery. one snriniae to that E, A. Rnhert, Hees of'aertaiu sections of the community. was just moving Scotch, when it bhe phy'sica'l culture and ell, using i�;es, and a�nsequently the towns, a tial capitalise interested in the Street Perhaps this will now disappear, suddenly ahifte2l, and rushed upon Grape-Nuts 'with sugar H sd cream, _~ �^'' Railway. has associated himself with Lib• orunkenneas Increases. " -jwere not reprodilcing.themsel.res. eral politicians in the venture. Another Some i•atber remarkable figures of an In- "a with the force of an ocean break- .leaving meat, pastry ar• hot bis- ' • "Immigration from'the-rural•dis- ghees is that Sir Hugh Graham, proprietor,crease in intemperance in Canada bare re- er. It threw me off my balance, cuit entirely out of my 1':'1'of fare. ` 'tr'icts could not Continue, for their' of the Montreal star, is now behind the.cently been compiled.' In the City of To and tumbled me heavily against the The' result--I ate iii pericet health scenes in the Telegraph office, but this'tonic, for example, in the year 1901 there . birth rates, too, were fa;lling'. The scarcely seems creditable, although there' were 3,943, arrests on charges, of being icy slope'. Tortupat'ely I managed once more. ' haracter of the' populatioTi was, are examples in England of capital,ets!drunk and disorderly. At that time the to get two fingers into one of the "I never realize I have nerves, owning and managing newsPapem on op•I city had a population of about 240,000 so ending to become more middle= Dcells sides of politics. The Montreal Star that tpr every 1.000 persona there were 17 chopped holes, and held fast. I and my stomach and bowels are in .1 .' _..: •.aBged, and if the population was to has been accepttn¢ full page advertise I drunks in •the year. In the year 1912, clung to Scotch with one arm; we fine condition. My' brain is per-\ 7071 meets front the Telegraph, a circumstance however, there, wet no tc�s than SS,fi05 Came t0 a jarring atop, both laced. featly clear and I am en �)y that •' e replaced, .Average 'families of which may have originated the rumor,I drunks and disemderlia9. Thio with a pop• . ,$our and five were required--a but Jt-would seem that this. hick to noialation of 450,000 means that out of every Gripping Scotch with one hand state of health which God intended • •_ in•t of vital importance to the na• mous signifloanL then that the tit le not I],000 persons there Were M drunks; that is, and clinging to the iov` hold with his creatures shoutxl e.njoc, and ' • #'ta unwilling to see the Telegraph ftnd ate j,;et twice as many as 11 years previously. g .g „ on, for no nation of forty millions place as the Liberal mouthpiece, particu-I stmtlar ffgurin are obtainable from outer the other, I 'shuffled about until I which--all. might_hrz�_c, by. giving . . old aurid against one of sixty laxly it, to dotn so, it injures the star's I Canadian centree. of m fleet' into .two holes in the proper attention to their food.'' rillion•s, That was,1118 titles] ag_ old rival. the Bgers]d, which now threat I It to said that one of the rettsoae for g y ' Po Baa to rival the Star in Imperialfem and the increase is the Increase 1n foreign pop- Wall. Standing in these, and lean- Name given by CApaillan Postntit , t„ut to be a more active competitor than soar.l ula•tion. The shier cense would gee• to Co., �ViIid50i, Ont. ReAd" "Tht3; its The 23eriUd line even gone to the length of ing agairlSt the ice, With the wind ',r be the great increase to prosperity, an ,i , buying a weekly paper. The Mirror, to Increase which it is to be feared bas not pushing and tearing at me, I man- Road to. W ellville, in pkgs. et out in competition to air Hugh Gra. been accompanied by a corresponding in- The dollar that does a man the dam's standard aged to lift Scotch again to my ''There's a reason." :`7'l most good represents Several drops Dally Mail coming. trees to goanneee. shoulder. A few minutes later we tsar reed the .bora letrert a now ane :I.:. P P Balkan Barbarian. appears from time.to time, -They ars 'I of perspiration lifoann•tiiie, new buildings. new Dresses, Tba original trlumpbe of the Ilalkan paused to breathe on the icy ridge Sswuins, true, and"lull of human interest. ^! "e .r `le, ., I . . 1. ., . q.. 7 _ d> p.w,_,t 'ss - rex ar ..'.:•.' Y•.... .:, , i ,. :/. S. r �.+����� l ..«.,. 'q•pJav'el:: —"y .-. . n'M•.L. q,.. .,J. .+4. .; _ - .�. • sy-. -.; '..i'. _ .1. .:�"1,- w, _(' +.+t�y' . 'e" :. t .� 5...,.- r - .:.t .. ;n, �J.1` r,"Y'•.a. •'•rt R. •^i. v.•• ,.M�, •.:'`.•.' rY5't,,, .... it IV -.w•.yv<�...,......... ,.+••,t7^�•. .4- .t¢ 4uC,..3....a x,. w3...y:.• .. `... .e-•.,' ' A t-_='.,m: .�:,Ne.� -^t t t +'.��t 4' n�,•^�•�"�+0.•�.t�w� "^""r.'Tvr'` x�'�� '+:' .t�M.• _'�.'.i.n� �,xW"k^'��.�"`hriA �i'E 4:! t.e'•' ^'+iC`. 't r '.,y+.):f ..,•; . r L. ,Sri :� ,� '.. ,i-:. ,.- ..., .:,.r• .. •,�. .. .._F. • f market. It is well-known business BINDER TWINE-I carry a full SUMstyply o! InLsraaLtonal Sarv.aLor �m Pure, Honey maxim that "honesty is the beat pans et .nada xwiae,guaranteed so'ba the °bllshadevaryy/��olasatiLsOMoe, policy." Successful bueineas con- pL iadi:niv wthpoha«eoi•ayf q mwa° sli,l epositionsi ea ; Early order. ra;ei.. Arwt aLantWa. —._ THIS SEASON'S CROP -:- sr- . _ � � ' • � ceras attain their by , T,B. HABQUIB pi:It 41.tt • 1�1i� honestly, with,,--.-the public. '177 - per year ; IaRS if pdd In •snag. —HORSE REGISTER - — _ , -__ - e beariptions to the United states,01.ao A dishonest merchant may be sue- _ This is guaranteed pure honey nod• ��,hives of a reliable 1" to advance •cessful for a time, but in time 2ommy Cresceus-46706, A. T. R„ dealer. IN TEN �." , PAILS, �. > failure will result. A few dig- The Standard bred Registered Trotting JOHN MURKAR Proprietor- stallion, the pproperty of Da Jas. Moore, CRISCO—THE NAW SHORTENING- r t« t P honest fruit packers may profit Brooklia,amd Thoa.Maddatord, Whit better than lard, by their dishonesty for a few by,will make th season of 1913, as fol m. 30�. a tin NOTES AND COhtIMENtTs _------. _.._. a, 1Aends`,-Maya-12th,--will. leave .---- - - -- --- --- - - years, bat eventtialIy not"Only his own e o B.F.Ono.Pinkeria QUAKER /� /�C FLAKES they, but the honest_- dealers as and proceed to t Appleby's hotel, Weec (J/"1/�G r r, The wan'who was driving the R CORN ev Hill.for mi ht Tueads ,-,wn stable for W willauffer. The only way g y Packages - 25G. .. 'auto that killed the little girl at night. Wednesday, Comma cial,l otel, eStX- ill on July 13th nowawaits the Ontario frtiiC-raiser can se- 4 '�V Uehawa, for noon, hotel, Raglsa, for ~? ltrLa on a charge of rnan-slaught'- cure and retain the north-west ,night Ty.' fo-y,nig-ht. C Free' hotel Port Perry. !O- aig)it. Friday,Tem SWAN BRAND PICKLES. Best on the market 25c. ' . aer. Much sympathy i3 expressed markets is to establish a repots perance hotel, Utica,for noon, Colwill's HOLBROOKS KIPPERED HERRING IN TOMATO._ , Royal hotel, in, for night. Saturday •HOLBROOKS SARDINES IN TOMATO a tion for strict honesty`•-so that hotel B Tor the m n, as he'feels' his poli- otel, Whitby for noon thence to when the consumer purchases a *,io n.very keenly, and no person his own stable until-Monday afternoon. f package or barrel of Ontario Baron Elect— [562A 128 3 the im- Lime Juice - .]Dalton s Lemonade 4wrets the sad occurrence more 1 ( )• than he. He is a wan of the very apples, he Fill know exactly what ported Clydesdale stallion, the property H --Lemons Oranges Bananas the contents are by the label on of W. . Pugh,of Claremont,will make d - .--best character, and possesses not the season ot.1913 as follows: Monday - Athe slightest element of the• Crim- the outside. Strict inspection and proceeds to H.Gregg's eon 9, for night, Cabbage :final type, and it is very sad to severe punishment-for violation of Tuesday, R. Eagteeon'a Mongolia, for 3 n000 and W.Armatromga jr. for night; think that he faces the serious the law will be necessary in order Wednesday,R. Milroy's Cedar Grove, JAS. RICHARD-SON'S L charge of manslaughter. Yet it to secure this reputation. for tion°,G.D.Milne's Cherrywood for night: Thursday, Geo. w'hite's Dan. G R O O E R / E S 'O.. N L is absolutely necesAary for theROSEBANg barLon,for noon, Jaa. White's Brock protection of his fellow men, that — road,for t ight; Friday.T. h. Kao:'s C t $ie be punished if it is found that Thursday -last was one of the most Brook road for noon, McLean'. Hotel, p Brougliatm,for-night; Saturday, L. W. delightful r s s spent thin season On at g ymorning. e' • a _ - !he-has been so negligent as to g y � y' thenoetohimownatabte g this popular summer resort. On that �' slur noon, -+cause the death of the child. The day about 300 boys and girls were en- until the following Monda to Saws of the Land requires ever en r qu &bled, through the Toronto Star's Amng'e Courtshtp, (14722) Imported tc, y Fresh Air Fund, to See from the heat Clydesdale stallion the property of W,J. Is the Place to Get Your Wants Supplied ---- _, --glersons who runs an auto to use and suffocating atmosphere of their Kelleher, Dunbarton, wil take the same ; `4ever precaution for the safety of d p y conte as Dio°crieSu Albion until Friday homes in the city,an spend a da -" ' �'` i► y 1� Y morning, when be will return to him own here breathing in the pure and health- - - ithe public. The lacy is explicit stable, where he vi 1 remain�antil the New Goods striding 'almost daily - - —•- i• — ¢lying air freak from Lake Ontario. tLllowing Monday morning, - - -An stating these duties, And if a Elaborate preparations had been made - - •1liade W Measure and Ready-made Clothing- -'Person through neglect in r. by the cottagers to Rive the youngbt- Marrcretjfe Albion—(Imp.) J2"' - -- g g ere the day of their lives, and every116380) The celebrated Clydesdale seal — — . _ ,Boots and'Shoes in great.variety. 1forming them, has caused the arrangement was carried out withou3 (ton, the property of %V. .L Keileber, . ' Dumbarton. wVl m%ke the see-on of a•. _ +death of any person, he i� respon- a flaw. On their arrival they were _ ISummer Sox and Huse, cotton, lisle and silk net b the cotta ere, headed b R. Jt. 1913,as follows: Monday, May 12th - isibteand is guilty of a criminal y g y will leave his own stab e, the Kelleher Mdslins, plain and figured, also bordered • Yeoman, and were conducted to the -Men's heavy and work Shirts with soft collars -:ioffenee. The danger from autos pavilion when each was handed a ha Farm, Damba ton,and proceed to T. A. Rain Coats—also Rubber Coats P Knox's Brock road, for noon, theme to _ L'mbreliay,. 4 !has now become so great from Of individual lunch and each had Rll 6tcLeam'a hotel, Bro0 baro, for night ;Ladies' Linder �`'aiste, `'este, Drawers and Corsets. - xS their, large number, that only b he milk be or the could drink, and&11 Taesda Joe. t�tideman's Greenwood, i B Y 3' hs ice-cream they could devour. All y• i Ithe'Strict enforcement of the law•, had n trip out in the lake in a large for noon: Johm V ponds Brooklin for We are'headgnarters for nails. bcfltti. screw?, locks, hooks and hingVL " Follett's Kingstona cad,for coon.ay,Frank. paints and putty. Also man ther lines of hardware. ' j p R Wednesday,Royal hotel, Whitby Forks. hoes, rakes,sc thes, atones, es, int brushes, the occasion. A good ro ram of nrada Col. p P Y, y 4 ,highways, and even with thr sports had also been provided, which X&ddaford - � will human-life be safe 1a our lsr.n•h v►':.t^h had bce° chartered for might. hcooa and night Th :• night. Friday. Bath'®Pickering, for Prime Cheese, Fresh Soda and.Fancy Biscuits. Fresh Bread dally, i$trict observance of the law, there was greatly enjoyed by all. both old Pickering. for and young. Much credit is due to the y' - - - will remain Bleat Anagen. t. coittaRers for they int.eree. Y ey took in anti!the lo110 isgt Mondaown, morn Re Our Groceries $tore closes at Trp.hm�on Tuesdays and Th the afIaLr. and articular! to Messrs. The Dairy and Coli! Storage Yeoman. Cowan. Arnold and Sing. Lord SoBerttr—The Celebrated Preach - — ' uradayg who spared on efforts t6 give pleamire Coach stallion., the property of Loa.Commissioner has just 183ued a of a healthful character to the buys Lidgett R ms&a.will make the Menson - L-1 P Circular giving the recent"amend gad girls.- of 19:3 ad follows Wednesday in&y pro iments to the Inspection and Salo night w i'°l.wttre hotel Brook in. rAt le P night when.he returns to his own et !le Over one thouiand miles of tot- a SRO'CTE3r�3A7�2 •. C7N'T A 'ta.T ,} Act with- the new, regulation- where he Will remain until Friday aft - - which' chiefly concern imported �nizittiom reads will be built in ernooa when he proceeds to R. G. Cam 3r po Ontario this-year. _ _ msCk a ccn 4.where-he will remain on. Fruit. Hereafter the wordy til the evening when he will return to ins EDWARD A C.LAri Fi y- '"Packed b " must precede the . Presit3ent R'ilaon anti his advis- EDWARD 1 Y p ars are considering plans for in °'°rtableuntil the toll.wiaR Wet'nas F .�---E E D lumme and address of the -pac'6et terventlon in Mexico. day ' mismarked ou as closed anis a Edfr+ird Darnlelj—'96091 i13461)The Practical Watchmaker and Rork-; at C�ie11'TyWOOd Station y . p g James Co'nniee. e�•M. P for.. laebionabiy bred imported Clydesdale log Jeweler begq to inform the; oaf fruit intended for sale. A nc w Thunder Bay- acid Rainy River, ■t&l inn, ibe property of Robt Daf a poodle of Pickering and surround-1 Who rind Crushed oats, whole section is added empowering tie died at Prescott, Arizona. of Gre3assf River,will make the season of lug districts, that he has it flee line' corn, Bran, Shorts. Flour, Ground - - - Po g 1913 se follows- Monday atteraooa of Watchers\Clocks and Jewelry is ' AGovernor id Conneil to make regu- - N1'heat-cutting began at Ma- leaves his own stable and proceeds to stock, Everything yule el my Linseed Meal. Malted corn feed, cath, Alta:on Monday,establish- Broagbam hotel for might: Tuesday, Dried Brewer's Grains,Blachford s Mations regardinir the branding, it Y' W. H Major's,can. s,for noon, Liver. establishment. i9 guaranteed to be Calf Heal, Wheat, Purina and msarking and 'inspecting of import- ins a'uew Alberta record, Pool for night: Wednesday afternoon, as represented.' ;Groatine chick food, Beef Scrap. 3' hoe.Barna'a.Cherrywood, Cor night. -ped-fruit. Persons violating such All repaira strictly warranted ChnrcoaI and Granulated bone, _ i�egulatiums are liable Loa .Sue of Now ddvertiaerrae+ate. wwcrlmine torTaoon, his o•n stabler for for two years. Oyster shell,etc. Prices reasonable -met more than fifty dollars and night, Friday,Geo,Cowie's, llonoolia, Your order solicited. �j OR SA LE—Frost& Wood Binder for noon,thence to his own siabb wbars �d. A.+Gaff, �iakeTing rZ+hO �a wee®OS sawt8 or,in default of payment to L' 6 ft cut,shpat4mrrser and trucks, baa cel he will remain autii Monda♦ a u.,. Wo - !imprisonment for a term not ex- PLBON,pher"wooddnpal0 s racrttroe. J. H, ' \ _ I�Erty Saul— (14945) ,9568; Ti,e im ceediaR.one m-oll_th�Th - I LLS FOR SALE—The tststted Clydesdale italltoa alma TEEL'S + SHOE e{detstmaedbasforaaleafew yowng rhort Fairriew Rufus-7 668_ _ - - 'STORE - - •et fruit not properly marked may i7 - . • t born bulls,about 11 months aid, suitable for The imported H&okney sial ton,lath the 'be Loafiscated. ' In virtuelof this p�.vent use., prices moderate. E.E. PUaa, property of W.G.Scott, Richmond Hill, • Olaramoat as tt will make the season of L913 as follows: }• T amendment new Regulations have W H 1 T B Y --- - ARM FOR SALE Itr Pick --Monday will!save-their.4ro.stable,M. _ -- been ,passed,. and aCCOCdiag ""fC first clary farm,containing about 106 acres Ormerod'r,con.8,and proosed.to S.Die these Regulations every importer being Dario of of lots M and 29,coo A. Pirkering neo's; toweline for night;, Tuesday. _ township,now occupied b -Mr. Fred Wright. Victor Parkin's Kinsale, for might; of fruit-mnst have all grade marks the land is of the best with.sprits creek run• Wednesday, W. H. Soltby'.,Aa31ey for We carry a complete line of fine and heavy boots and shoes of every 't ging through corner of lot. On the premieer 7 found on closed packages_coiitain- are a good frame house with,tone foundation night; Tbn .day,W.J.Miller's, riok variety; for men women and chiidren'g wear. ins imported fruit erased or oblif• a good bank barns, woad mill and orchard, eriag, for moos and nlaht; Friday,Thus -' - Privilege to plc hatter harvest and fullt pus f -_....-.orated when such marks are not ••••ion on AprU Ist 19.r. A eDlendid chance A Kmoz'e,Brook road for noon, )4{c _ _ — for a goad faaml•Terme easy, Apply to T. k Leaa's hotel, Brougham -for night; .k CALL SOLTCTr tD. A PLEASURE TO SHOW GOODS. ' ati accordance with the Act of the G.kloaGAN,Markham,P,O. 38tf Saturday proceeds to his own stable - " - aiea• Regulations. This trust be where he wllr'rem,sin until the following- Phone No. 151. SII'PSON Agent-British Amer. Monday morning. ' 'done when the packages:are being �, 1ca Fire,AssursuceCompany. Incorpor• Sir .11rxtandQr-(12363), VOL %SVI, T 1 ated1833.Oapital 3,Oa0,00D,nopremiumnotes; Theim rte C1 dssdslestallion the j PEEL - .,Brock Street — HIT a _ #alien from therailtvaylear,sttsan • .aBt ll premium notes are collectible at so days P y 1 ship,or other conveyance • in notice,one inutual company are collecting propeety bf Jail-Evaae, will stead at C.. - them nod.' Remember these antes are aiceo his own stable,lot 4, con. 5, Uxbridge — 6g which they have been brought.ill- for are times the amount of your yearly or daring the season of 1913. Terms$10. Amer- three year policv, Insure in tb'e British - oto Canada. •Thi'iru orter lutist\ its Assurance Co, wbich ie purely Canadian; p Pianiate-54311, .'Irops�ted Perclieron -and you aro protected from these impositions. stallion.the pro art of Simon rentoand (place'On the end of such packages Seer Simpren who can give you full parts• P P Y SIANDARD BAN ' +the proper grade rliark� ' the cps•_ cularer I•ales represent the Landknees i_ and . 1913 Darlington, will make the exceed • 0{ Lancashire t ei wi t and all sickness Iaeur• 1913 as follows: Thursday proceeds to l weft'naive Of the varlet of fruit dace. Don't be without s policy of this kind. Jacob Scott's,lot 3,con 1. rickerina for s " Y !1. ae we don't know the day or bour we Ret into >snd his own name And address, accident or sickness it will only coat you sbcue n0oa,Claude Field's HiageLon ROad,for 88.00 a year for 51000. If you want a new' 'night, Friday, Bandel's hotel, Whitby, j CANADA r These regulations are quite severe, Sharples Tublar Separator the beet in toe for noon CommerLW hotel, `Oshawa. • • • world or your old one exchanged See D + r ?but no more so than they should SIMPSON.Pickering. f0 59 for night. John Sanders, Manager. Quarterly Dividend l�o#��e No, 9� be. The consumer should 'know tic yen that a dividend at the rate of THIRTEEl�- l ARM FOR'SALE-Three Hundred No a 1s hereby gi wh'at"he i?3g@tong slid h>;� sh'ouId F and forty acres,north half of lots 7 end 8. -WOODWORKING PRR CENT, PER ANNUM upon the capital stock of this-Bank has .get what he is iii for. Similar ,in the Bret concession Eton townsbip New 1Y g Ontario,140 scree under cultivation free from I have o sued u in Mr. Grant's bee n declared for the quarter ending 31st July, 1913, and that the ulatioms should be enforced• in stuff or stones, d arres summerfallow, 136 E p are8 nim tbyded so=ee to easily cleBed ared partly goo old stand in Dumbarton a wood- salve will be payable at the Head Office in this city and its'Branches 140 the case of exported fruit. .It is a Bred with small rbrub,good pasture. 60'acres working shop in which I -aro pre- on and after Friday, 'the first,day of August, 1913, to shareholders nn wise and Mind foolish •prues and tamrack swamps, clay land and Y 1• black loam, Good clover connLry can grow pared to do all kinds of wood Of record of 25th July, 1913. " r •policy that is being followed by a spring or fall wbeat also Rood potatoes,9 .Roos work satisfactorily. $y order of the Board. wells,8 roomed frame bemse,fru me hen hoose. great y pp g vers frame horse stable S6 z 38, frame granary, oleo Give me a trial. LI'�IELD, � log stable for cattle;1060 rods wire fencing, 1 Char es modorate. ORO. P SCHO �r Ontario not- when' they'II accordance pack heir znile from oxdflft station,p int once and store g General Manager. the smile from sebool, e' miles from Dryden, NATHANIEL BURKHOL ER, J rren n _ Vile sell both lots together or eiagly, ould Toronto, n 913• 149 7' nto 17th June, 1 label that a ears'on the outside rent to,ib good man'if not sold, Owner'wishes Dubbarton, Ont. pP to retire. Price 86000, Terme Si000, Balance of the barrel or other package to suit,the buyer, For further particulars apply to B, B13IG1NALL, Sr, Oxdrift P. t?, '.'. -which contains it. A great market •ontario _ 4;+s is open to Ontario in the. north - WE GIVE STEADY _ xvest provinces, but it is being Du You Realize EMPLOYMENT gradually lost through dishonest .the money you can make selling fruit to reliRble-energeticfor the sale twactiees. Reports are coming tree` The present greatest in for nus- of vouran products. We give all the THE- DOMINION BANK . . _. eery stock is the greatest in the his- advantages that a reliable, well ad. fi"m the north-west to the effect toryof the--business: Every, person vertised,established flan can ofFer. British Columbia and Amer- who has land is planting Qr preparing If you wish to represent us WRITE Katt[nMUND m mel ER.M.. B0GERN,Gen W.n.MATTHEW! v1oE-t•RESInE NT. T C A ERT General Msasgsur. to !ant. -row, before it is too late.forfurther ; :'mean apples are gradually dispIRe- p information. -capf>faewss.oso,uoo• 1 7e�dK•a0•g°g "Tw1ArsW g those from Ontario.— _This We Want Now OVER OOP AORKS Farmers Banking Needs - : uld not be the case, as the On- for Fall and Winter months a reliable under cultivation and one of the have always received the closest attention from the Dominion t3ahk. r'8lrsri apple is unsurpassed in nal- man to sell in Pickering and surround- most complete Nursery plants in Salta Notes,Discounted or Cogectesd oa most favorable terms. _ Pp P cl ins district. Good pay, exclusive terri- Canada. Estlibildbed 35 years. Free s rills, A when all grades are put tory and all the advantages in repro- senting an old established firm. Over Catalogue o4 stock on application. 7-into a aekage labelled the best 6W acres in cultivation. Established PELHAM NURSERY CO., tli IAtFiITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON. Mhrtager. -grade. will soon lose its good 30y�girp. Write PELHEM NUR- TnROrrro, l)NrARLO putati and will soon lose its EERY CO.,Toronto, Ontario. u, 'e.9 •rvii _ *.. :,",i'yl:' .:..,••'" t• ..�,�• y r{ .,•+,.5 6. g 72Y. Yt ,:.;�,�,.. e '.:� •.RT' 7; •t ,' '... :'::t •+'sit;: .., ..: r.,-t, i.S •+.r T u ..v.+ .✓. .,ynti :'.F.,r .,wb>•,. '.-'>4.^M-:)•J. ,.�,.r: <"rm «.,� 'n, 6'll,,y-.;.y .�^ �' '�. "� �'` `�' _ •yr. :-� "�.�Aa >,: +..43 'rt ;lar '�i,,•••.�.. �+*,;ti .r .-•._ $�;�1. "?.^t'.,"+. :L. �;+.•n''{3N ...,v . ..,� " .. _ ' " s -z .K' _ e. ' , a` —,.. -,n ...e..-. ,:..c+•...yak ..--, a .. .„.. . "+<.:...s�S..o m.-_'..•..s.. _ .•et - ,�} :.,r^' '�'�"�w -r:`s;w aw_,>. +,y,� �•'S' ..tom r•,. r .., v; -,.-.'- 'i 1' i F-i lT,f n [��''; •. /'.14'. t loss Y CLAPSMONT Miss Mildred $ortop, of Port Geo. M. and Mrs. Bryan, of To- '�. John Farmer, of Toronto was Perry, is holidaying at the home routo, agent over Sunda with ' of her aunt, Mrs.Thos. Paterson. Wm. and Mrs. Thom y0 JgH -PICHARDS'D 's #lome over Sunday. Pcon• Mise Gee, of Toronto, a nt 8na- Mrs. J. H. Beal, who has been - Miss Emma Brown left on ON P on the sick list and under the 'Monday for a week's holiday - . Impoeiaal showing of Ann*display of ti - • da with Mrs.J>ae h Brown -__ doctor's care for some-time- in lm• which she will spend with friends rte.= Ernest Ni, of Toronto, is pe _t=abuse A very large asaortmeiil of =-holidaying a rslaam's. Proving slowly. in Toronto. - gay, Books ��, Toys, art J. J. Hard returned after The firealen held a meeting on H. Teasdale attended the gar- - j N spending several Meeks in Whitby. Wednesday evening to discuss the den party at Balsam on Thursday received for. the Holiday trade. Call _ = Miss_7A& Michell, advisability of holding an old- night last. The affair was a grand and ase them. . Is viaiE'f�!}F relativJes in Claremont' fashioned field day. - success, but on account of the Wm.-Jones is busy these days Frank C. Michell and Robert ups and downs 'the waikipg_.was.. _ w►kea. for all Magazines, J i Subscriptions 'snaking repairs to.. John Neal's Dryden, of the Toronto Postal bad. - Wekkly aoc"•Daily Newepap,4 - barn: servwe spent several days with Miss Annie Forgie left on Sat- R. Besse has note got uicelp Ed. and Mrs. Gibson.: iirday morning - for Lethbridge, W. J. I3. RICH.A.R�ia0 W settled on his' farm east of the Thomas and Mrs: Stephenson Alta., to resume her duties as village. were in-Whitby-on Tuesday at- superintendent of the Galt Hospi 8rOC3c street. Russell Madill, of Detroit, is tending the funeral of the former's tal. Her friends will be pleased - ,- visitmg his parents,' J. '4B. and grandfather, Mr, Patten. to know that-she-has quite recov•. Mrd. Madill. George Branscombe-has return- ered from her long illness. Judson Bundy" has returned ed to his home in Toronto, after scHooL REPORTS —�_ f ' home after spending several days spending his holiday here with his -$45a00 .0 AS H. in Pickering. mother, Mrs. Alex. Nilson. '- Green River Schuol Promotion List > Miss Young, returned home Jr.`IV:to-8r, IV,—Alice Hornshaw. Buys a g Chas. V. Miehell, of Toronto, y genuine DAIN VERTICAL LIFT MOWER if taken before Lieor a Gra August late 1913. terms arranged to suit those who would ] after spending a few weeks with and Dr. A. V. Michell and son, of y� Elsie (.atter, Harold - Wright.riSusie Barton Walter Hager- <- her brother in Toronto. Dublin, spent Tuesday with rela- man. Jr. III to 8r. IlL—Honors: rather have nates.' Regular price. $52.00 Call Russell -Joues, -of Toronto, i-+ tives and friends itr Claremont. HRzel Turner, Meta Hutchings. Pass: - - and see them at my show rooms. - holidaying at Judson Ward's and At a well attended meeting on Cora Michell, May Hobson, Eddie 0 O O C �3 .a t ,with other relatives here. Wednesday evening, a unanimous Michell, May Michell, Ingram Percy. ,. Misses Gertrude and ' Maggie Sr. II, to Jr.III—Honors: Lena Booth a Morgan, of Toronto, spent Sunday call was extended to -the Rev. Fred Ferrier, Lester Ferrier. Pass; 'Buys a two-furrow Plow, suitable for either light or deep,work. David Smith of Grand Valley, Gordon Malcolm,M Re with M. and Mrs. Henderson. Myrtle Percy, Cliff- gular Write$26,00. Notes arranged to suit. F by the Presbyterian church here. ord Wright. Jr. II. to Sr. II—Hon- . � David Scott and' Misses Mary ora■: Ida Gray, Pass; Elsie Hutchins 6 S . O Q. C JL 8 .H , - -':•and Bessie Macnab visited vela- g • ' . - • J tives in Agineelart on or, I. to Jr, II.—Honors:Gertie Horn- e aw, i cover. ass: Jack uys an Empire a earing Separator—t a world's easiest running — " Thomas and Mrs. Wilson and HEARTY Ferrier, Fred Wilson. Primary to and.longest wearing machine.- Satisfaction guaranteed. ' A'• - family,of M.irtle, sent Sunday ' First—Gladys Postill. A. M. Robert- ___ Notes arranged to suit. ---here with the former s father. son, teacher. - Mr. Anderson, of Goderieb, ac- Standing of pupils of S. S. No. 12, :- A =34LL'S DISC HAR$OW = �, - companied by his two sons, spent Pickering. Pupils names are arrang- a few days here with his brother, f ed in order of merit: those in First Will assist you to put your summer fallow or fall wheat land in silsipei ' Algia. Claes receiving a per cent of 70 or at the least expense. Three sizes on hand for immediate delivery. A number of our---residents en- " ov er;those In Second Claes receiving o ed themselves at-' a Mrs. Betc�'it Foades# Ho a per cent o 60 or over; j y Picnic at Pe a os in Third Clara receiving - Glen Williams on Saturday after- g - - - a percent o!40 or over; these in i • •n000n. ,Rdt,lized=Health, I"�ap-. Buys a 2000 lbs Truck Farm Scale. Regular price $25.00. Other • --r Fourth Class receiving a per cent of ooda.-at similar.discount. Call and see them. - Robert and Mrs. Ashton atten- . _ pines �d �y ander forty, sabred From 3rd book to g ded- the tea-meeting on Ahe nth 4th book, let Class—Harold Barclay, •�� i conce-siun of Uxbridge on Monday . . . 2nd Class—Hilda Ham. Marie HBmil- QUWai•C� Ej � ^�'up,�@�• (�g`il�t _,YY hite'Va�e �, evenin ton.- Eva Hood, Winnie Wilson. , f R' Upper Labave, N. S.,Can.,—'`3 wish Mabel Hood. Junior 3rd Book. -3rd ' ' Master Allan and Mises Myrtle Bur- Thompson are visiting at the hours to thank you for the benefit'I received I Class—Mabel Hamilton. Maud , of. uncle. John Thomson, of their Lydia E. era. 4th Claes,—Clark Bunker. q, ; I'iakhamp Vegeta- Ieaior Second Book. End Class— IS �da�de Earp GRAND TUNE Railway " Goodwood. bre Compound for Dymond Pilkey, Tom Bunker, Rus- system Miss Mary Morgan, of the 14 el- „ sell Pilke Junior Second Book. female troubles y If such evidence as the following ex- Wlater Tours to lead Hospital, is' spending her 2nd Clss—Myrtle Ham, Helen Bar- tracts from letters and other wall from which I was a , i California, Colorado, Bar- vacation at the home of her uncle �i } great sufferer, so clay, Russel Hamilton, Fred Riddle, strong testimony contained in our Mexico I,s -and aunt, M. and Mrs. Henderson, Passed from Primer to First Book— booklet. is not sufficent to satisfy any that I was rnm- y and Pacific Coast Points. Mr. and Mrs. Com ba. of Toror.• Frank Barclay. Muriel Lee, Gordon person desirous of learning shorthand, pletely run down in Riddle. Oleda Lammiman• (teacher.) then there can be no merit in any tyusd- The Grated Trunk Railway is the it% motored out from the city on ` b�,alth. Other med- � -- most direct route from all points Sunday and spent the day with i cess under the sun: icine did not help I Duncan Miller, superintendent east through Canada via Chicago. the latter's mother. Mrs. A. W. r me, but Lydia E of the Hamilton Street Railway, DkAR Ms:. CLAaHE— It is a plea- �f. - ..McKay. y sure to write a testimonial endorsing j ' FEATURES '' P�mkham's Vegeta- was killed on Wednesday when an thin so much su stint to other NIP Walter Tbom9nq, of Markham, y y g P Double Track. Fast Service, Finest ble Compound made his Auto upset as it ran into a things used for the same purpose as Roadbed. Modern Equipment. Un- Was here last week and on his re- me well and strong. I now have a big, ; ditch, your system of Eclectic Shorthand is - :,turn was accompauted by hi` hearty baby boy, and praise your medi- _ to others I have examined. I shall excelled Dining Car Service. - — father and mother who will spend cine for the wonderful lot of good it has -- be pleased to reply to any communi- TO THE SUNNY SOUTH some time with him. done me."— Mrs. ISRAEL BECK, JR., . ~� e F ration that may be sent me.. with re- No more desirable route than via In the report of the entrance ex. Lipper Lahave, Luneaburg Co., N. S., ferenee to the system, or to:have any- Grand Trunk to Detroit, thence amination given in our last issue, Canada one interested call to see me."-L. S. via Cine{nnati to Jacksonville.Palau an error appeared in which the The darkest days of husband and wile FALLIs. 477 Parliament St.', (teacher.) Beach, o Jacks etc. Brame F. C. Brodie should have, �v Our Fall and Winter.Term com- �_ are when they come to look forward to HOMESEEKERS menced September 8th, but students Round trip tickets,giving choice -Ralph Brodie. _ r W. S Cook, of the Standard a childless and lonely old age. may enroll,any day, as instruction is of all the best routes, together with , full information and reservations a- Bank, ie spending a two weeks' Many a wife has found lie e{! lata- EXCURSIONS strictly personal. s> R Co Write or call for free booklet. may be obtained from nearest G. Iq vacation at his home in New Ham• gable of aaoof the owing some de, ro T. Ageat, or write A.E.Duff,D.P. i ]burg. Mr. Swinyard, formerly of r'ngembnt of the leminine system, ;Tt+i.+:'V1TOBA, ALBERTA Clarke'$ .Shorthand College A,. Toronto• Cut. -' -= -Pickering is relieving. often curable M•.the proper remedies. a T Dr. and Mrs. Ba haw end In man homes once childleea there SASKATCHEWAN 683 college 9t., Cor. Manning Aye. FRED.. ,A.LLEN, Agent. y Each Tuesday uaW October 38th. inclusive. TORONTO.- Pickeriag, children, of Saginaw, Mich., have are now children because of the fact (returned home after spending a that Lydia E° Pinkham's Vegetable Winnipeg and Return - t3S.00 Edanontoa and Return '• 43,00 t+ (couple of weeks with relatives Compound makes women normal. crier seats m propped.. a o q w 1'� .Plant BOWMAN'S here and in the northern rt of ' �amts teen��• J0 guaranteed; t Pa I[ you have the.slisbtest doubt ' p3 the county. that'Lydia E.Pinkham's V sOW==Kslls' TRAM leaves Twxmto • � S� w= Nursery Stoc3c _ Frank and Mrs. Howard and e��- ' �.N m• ern T�..dr• lav m Auawe. �l t :t ble Compound will help yon write it�an.r:�• neve azo �• s■wlnniva is a _ —it will grow— two children and Robert and Mrs. Lydia E.Pinl:ham Medici � y '' °"NOMs t0 ' + ! t C3 .4 °'we want two more agents Michell, of Toronto, spent over (confidential)Lynn,Maas.,forad- TushtminsTaw O ' Sunda with Ed. and Mrs. Gibson wiavives aoa west 9 • S t; ' res = ,M « in this county _ ` •' Sunday vice. Your letter will be opened, $ a; ow !4 r >,,. R Ic THOS.W.BOWMAN*SON Co.-Ltd. vi awde the- tri €cern-tile Partiaala■s from canaalaa P.dse or' il qe o I a6 `�!• _ la read and answerefi fir a woman, , M. G. MURPHY.°°a t i p m°$ $, s city in the former's.auto. e o elk 'y+� Ridgeville, Oat. and held in strict confidence. D.P.A-:C.P.Ry..Torowe o g , S. F. Robbins, our genial sta. 8 R �'i' o ,ti �4-+ - tion agAot, left this week for hi.+ Pickering Lumber Yard annual holiday which will be _ spent moat] with friends in w n o r' Jae I�m y A Feed that adds 25% to the value of Stock lin a very short period � aa� Feb O'aGeorgia �� ' Duluth. During his absence the b, % �— ine lumber ust— atation•'here will be in..charge of , t, n m r a arl ues y e P lest. Cowan. Ga�dwell a Molasses Mesl c y r., Apr; _ art•ived. A'car of •clear - F Mr. and Mrs. Westlake at-d It does more than that—it also insures the t a r ten' way R j ceiling; ` AIso 1x10 and• ; Mrs. Nichol, of Toronto,• motored � health of your cattle besides reducing general � -.�, J ae!O a �.' but an Sunday and spent the dRk feeding costs by a'substantial margin. It is c!• d t: it m .. r Daly!• 0 1x12 inch stock. with Thos. and- Mrs. ,Graham. 84'% pare Cane Molasses and 16% edible moss �,e■ o „ a a ,c; sept! M : ,, 'oaf selected for its unique digestive action. You _ �„ oat. r.,. They were accompanied on -their W. D. GORDON SON. _ know the feeding value of'pure Cane Molasses. 9 m -- --return by Misses Maggie and'Mary Caldwell's Meal is the only wasteless form in 8' 1D Nov Pickering, Out. . - .Graham, who returned home on' `which it can be fed.:It's always palatable and ' `+ Deo W , Monday. dry to the touch., Takes the place of an equal Ja1 o 1914 by 7. Oshawa s,Brotu:ham 9, Pott Peny 17,U=bridge 18,Oanniaatoa - Ed. Gleeson'and son, Wilbert, amount of other cereal, making it more Beaverton N.Upterarove is were in Oshawa on Sunday. On _palatable and digestible. Most likely your their'return they were accompFin• • (: feedman handles it, but write to us at any ,, ■ , r..♦ vied by. Mrs. Gleeson . and Miss rate for the facts. -Slaeksmithing and Maggie, who had been in Oshawa THE CALDWEL•L' FEED CO.,.Limited, for some time. 'We are pleased,to report that the�latter`is .recover- DUNDAS, ONTARIO. s2 — ■ Woodworking -. Ing from the illness from which — _ she suffered in her absence. =:— In hitineha -. Much sympathy 1s felt here for • • Dealer in Gasoline Engines,Cream ° - Of all materi'ta and de�ig�- Mrs. Lewis, of Good wood, on theBa­rg' ains--­: -. --Bargains Separators, Speight wagons, Tad- kept in stook. it wilt pay you death of her eon, Wm. which- or,- hope buggies, etc. We have the b sell si our works acd inspeot our sbeoit �f 'carred on Saturday •night at beat coal oil oil lamp in the world. and obtain prioee. Don't be midW by agents we do not employ them, ed byfa falling from injuries sustain- Read this Advt,—everything in it a Money Saver. . _ �- TAClg8ON ly we can, and do throw off the scot ed by falling from a barn being ' commission of 10 per oent.,whiobyou wil d for George Duncan. _ The . � �� . . . . � ' _ -' BROCg BRAD, ONT. osefi►ialy rws by parollaaing from.as, erects deceased was well known here. '1 �Balanee of this Season's Hata,Flowers, dtc.,•air half rice. _ call aoliolted. . and was held in very high esteem, millinery Get one of these fine stylish hate now.. This.chance of getting NI $ • ettin a good hat for little mons may not come to you again. (Come now, WHITBY 1RA TE The ' Citizens Band ' gave an g fi g y y y ' hour and a half's programme on as they are going every day, : . The Pickering , .". ­ ., o®oe, Whitby, Ontario Saturday evening on'•W. 1,11'. Palm- - _.. . itU er's-lawn. -' A large number of our Z,ipt021'S '�7CTOrld:wide F'a,mOLZi3 Tea, _ _�1� e E. tt` . �VAlr 17 residents enjoyed the concert very - 1 much and -are hoping that'. these Weare the sole agents for.it here. This Tea is direct from the Tea The object of this Association is to PIIIIlPIllriA{RCtIIrer - evening -entertainments may be Gardens to the tea-pot. Try whalf ib: Price 30e.., 40c., 50c-lb..- -•lessensteatling a-ndprosecute "- of frequent occurrence: -Thethe felons. Shop and Residence, Dundaa $t] band feel g-ratteful to M . Palmer _ for his kindness in giving them. ZA==EZ• 330=8 ^a'E30FS WHITBY, ONT. the free use of his lawn. Membershevingpropertyetoteboommani• ' b'armerq are now very bu with White Buttoned Boots.:reg. $'2,00,for $1.75 ; White Shoes $1.00,Tan oats immediately with any member Three doors went of_Whitby. $case sy' Shoes, reg. $2.50, for $2.25 ; reg. $2.95, for$2.75;-.Patent Slippers, of Ezeoutive Committee. their harvesting operations. Hay-- in ay- reg. $1.95;frit' $1.'70; Patent Shoes, reg.' $8.50,for$2.15. These- mmAbership 'foe, ' 81.00. - We are prepared to instal wood or iron ingg is now about over, and a con- um on short notice,also attend " biderable amount of fall wheat are special values to clear balance of this seasons stock. Tiokstetmav be had from the President or pumps ali.kinds of repairing. . y and barley have been cut. If• the seareiary on.ppueatlon, x Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, 'i weather continue favorable, the Cloth n a toZC)r(le= Exec.Oom.—L D. Bunke, Agalso aeotine a nee and • bulk of the Harvest will be over Remember 'J. Simpson is the only practical man to leave your order W,V. Richardson, ickering, Ont? 'the squre-gear in about two weeks. A with. Workmanship—fit—stylq guaranteed. 1, good rain is now wanted, as .c• .." .:»#t "tier:,,� . ,. .•.5,.f..,�}. a...4d...�,.. t h : . >''. '';r.. .: r. :�',,.«. .;s.:. r: ,%e';.+c ,�• „! ,:: y is "'-,i'a "' .wb"5?Y•'.' cr -'unab>g"y'f.. «a' 'oM. A.,I ORRAM_ '+S+Et*,+P,w^,.;.,AR'i• ATO$ the crops are beginning to show LA. O'Connor'. Athur !efrev. Wist.Ja _ � � �oelS phone$x11 No.;�. In .i�O J .Q . ..' , ,•,,+ ✓., ti ;i"• '.x .. 1` � .•' .. .e- Q neve r' yrs r .,.•,. ,..r -.�.a.+.,�.+�+ •.:.ieJ' r..: .. .Fa.iT-�' "D '• _ 4? * . yy.. '}:'Y�°V1-, Ny, ' ° r- 9 _. _ _- •s; �. ' . �• _ •—- .... .nig ., .. Y _ : r " 4,TROCITIES BY BLTLG•ARIIANS. i r - Story of s1e Co nfirmBed ntn6.ot Items of CWS b Hire 1 : _ Grain Cattic and Cheese _ _ _ _. } A despatch from Salonika .says: ' - - - Full confirmation of the reported `,� sacking and burning of the (dace Notes of interest as tb'w�` ar~I3 Going ",Pisces of These Products in the Leading - d�nian town of Berea by the fleeing, Bulgarian troops, and of the cruci- A` C fixion,.hacking to death or burning on All Over the World ,Markets are Here Recorded _ alive-by the=of many cd the-iehab _ 11 1 tants, has been sent to the Austro- - ereadatutfs. bacon, tone and' eases 1538 to 16c; backs, Hungarian Government by Consul- Canada. Aviation is neither a sport nor a� (plain), onsnd'backs (ea 15 3 l), 250. General August Kray of Salonika. pastimbe, and cannot ,be prohibited Trte�al o:i�ortherMnn8103 Noe at-$00 DCreen Meats-Out of Dickie.•lo_lew than Three-fourths of the formerly flour- Crops in Prince Edward County on 'Sunday, according .to legal au-; n ,• �o smoked• are sore: im need of rain.. bio,-3, 96c; feed wheat, 650. Pork-short out, tea per barrels meba ishing•toRn of about 30,000_ inhabit y test c es in Hull, England, "where a 1- Ontario,Wheat-No. 2, 980 to 990 for.car erg ffi24. 'tants is a mass of smoking ruinx," Crop prf Ontario in the central test case Rai made. _ yy{ lots outside, ranting down to 75c for poor Lard-Tierces, 14c; tuba. 1414u; pails, says Consul-General-Kray, who has counties of Ontario are the bright grades. 141-2a The pardon of Mrs. Emmeline Ontario oats-No. 2.white, 35c to 360 at just returned here from Sores, est in five years. Pankhurst, the leader of,the mili- country pointe: 370 to 38c on trac7c. Tb gaied Nay and straw. where he thoroughly ins•e.stigated Seventeen grocers of Montreal mato tang suffragettes, who is serving a htaaitoba ,Oata.-No. 2 0•W cats. Sac, Wholesale dealers are yaYinq, on track, the situation. He had been Ordered appeared in court charged with three-year sentence in ffollbway track, bay Porte; No. 3 C.W., 361.20; Nd. Toronto: Baled hay, No. t, $13.50 bn $14.60; �- 1teed, 361.2c. No. 2. 112.00 to ffi13.00; �o. b, t7.00 to $8.00; to inquire Into the plundering ant fraud in selling adulterated spices. Jail, is requested in a-petition%sent °s Corn-American No. 2 yellow, 641.2c: No- Baled straw. $7.00 to $1.50. burning o€--t=he Austrian Vice-Con- "Daredevil" Blakely, an aviator, E yellow, Geri t.tf. sillate there, and the carrying off of to the King, signed by 474 teachers Bye-No. 2, 60c to 62c, nominal. Winnlrms Crain " - e LoII Oa _ t11 broke the Canadian altitude record. and graduates of the -- d 'U peas ,tic, 2 9oc to-95C car lots, outside. Vice.-Consul George C. ,Zlaku by at Brandon, ascending 6 800 feet r 5, nominal. Winnipeg, July 22,-Cash Brain-Wheat $ , wer9ity. nominal. 2, 52c to 63c, nominal. -No' 1 northern. 971-:c; No. 2, 94t•2c: NoBuckw , the marauding Bulgarians. above sea level. Barley-Good mailing barley, outside, 3. 891.2c; No, 4, 811.2c; No. S. 750: No. 6, Another horrifying story of mss- Hamilton Board of Trade entered 62c trr 53o-, nominal. 70c; teed, 61c: No. 1 resected seeds. 891.20: '_� •[;nited States. A,�F No, 2, 861.2c; No, 3, 811.2c; No, 1 touch,I sacra reached here on Wednesday a protest against the proposal of _ x Rolled Oath-'Per bag of 90 poande: $2.15: ; frfim Doiran, a town 40 miles to the h �per barrel, 84,55, wholesale,.. Windsor to : No. 2• : No. 3, h. 4c: tic: 4, 750:I north.-west of Salonika. Diussul- the railway companies to cancel the An inspector of the United Stater 1�oatreal. No. 6, 621-2c; feed, tolrth. 54c• ' Millteed-Jtaultoba bran, $19,00, in bat@, Oats-tic. 2 C• W„ 331.4c; No. 3. 32c: resent arrangements with'CSrtage Marine DepaZtment has been on track, Toronto; shorts, ffi21.00; Oatarin Iextra No, 1 feed, 33c; No. 1, 52c: No. 2, leans there have made,a written de- companies. e S Lawrence River t las few. ----- :-bran..8t9m. in. bate ehortu, $21,00: mid i_ Barley->e-� 4-�• 4 471-2o re-WC claratign, countersigned by three I the t La e t - Francis Guillecin a contracting days, and ten steamers have been: :-:.. Manitoba FoQ lou$rvF�iret patents. 85.50 in jetted. 43c; .feed: 43c, Iocal- u garian pri te,stStln"g that electrician, of Montreal, was ben fate bate; strong bakers'. $4.80 in late Flax-No, 1 v• W„ '1.25. No. 2 C. W•. the Bulgarians slaughtered 30,000 tented to three months for the theft of their crews. ago, In cotton bags tea testa more per $1=2: No. 3, $1.:8. Mussulma'ns who had sought refuge (barrel, of electricity by an arrangement of _ Mb,, Ontario Flour-RtiAter-wheat flour, 90 pati` United sista Markets. in Doiran from the surrounding dig- us p s 1n Roc n m C silt patents, td.:o to 84,'15, seaboard, in wires to avoid the meter, h General - Minneapolis. July 22--Wheat-July. trlcts. Dangerous case the There are repo of a armed A� 8l i-2e; BeDtember, 89 1•'0: December, 92140 __ Mountains are being used to smug- t-, 921.4c, do L hard. 91c• No. 1 northern, Adrian0 le Recaptured. man having been sound hiding in' t4-, h, Country p�oduea. 891-& to 9o1-2c; No. 2 do., 871.20 to 881'2°• P gle Chinese from Columbia into the the garde" where Crown Pence Eeey-'New248 to Me; fresh. we to c�-tic. 3 yellow, 571-2o c. SBc. oats- A despatch from London saga 1✓t; RtO; armada and splice. 160. to lac. No. 3 white. 361-48 tin 36310• xye-vo. 2. P States of according to Idaho and 01sf_-off Norway playa. 6&: to 588. Flour unchanged. Bran un- The London Times' Sofia corrd,s- Montana, according to A. T, f.un- „�: " Cheese--Twins, new. 141.20 to 1st, and;changed. ndent says the Turks entered ne , connected with the U. S. Im The French.Chamber of Deputies Large, new at 14 3?.c to 14 3.4c; old chose. Duluth. July 22.-Wbeat-NO. 1 hard, y has, decided that compulsory mill- twtar, 150 to 15:-2c•; large, 150. s y Prieto, 26c to It-,1-4c; tin' t northern, 9014c: No. 2 do.. Adrianople after a short conflict migration Department. } Butter-Creamer r3-4 to u..4c; July, a9s-4o nominal: Bev-, with a small Bulgarian defending 2 '' in _ - _ tar P,ervice must begin at 0 • wmpec• 9a.1-•w a,kod; December. 92O farce. Bashibazr)uks are burning, stead of 21, as at. present, A. c; 25 _- _and. 8c In 4,-kwl rat�9 a2 pound yin mine.`hist pillaging and committing strati- ` Great Brltsln. prince Ernest of Cumberland the �oreataorp„olide13". a'. ney ' - 121d.$c in bar�0 6stramd as: t2 Leta t=* _ M $mak lluluts, - The Iioumani$n troops are ad- it inston Churchill said no ad i- Kaiser's son-in-law, was near: strained clever honey. y 1-1 30-pound tins; 13c in 5•r..utui tine, comb Mnntr+a', Joly 22• Prime'txeaes. 67-8 to vane$ in an easterl direction, Cion would be made to the naval killed by a'trai� when his horse be- honey, tic. 1. $2.60 per dos0n; extra. 83' 71.4; met um, 43.4 to 63-4; common, 3 to ng 3 - came frightened. . ' per y. -Noen; No 2. 52.40 'por dozen. - 4t,2: co-eq. 130 to ffi85 Hach. _Calves, 3 to threatening eastern Bulgari8. rogramme. $ Beanw-'Primew bA�ti. 41.75 to b2; hand- 6. rh+ap, 4 to 41.2, Lambe, toss to $6.00 Events of the last few days indi- Sir Rufus Isaacs is to succeed A pearl neckldce of el stones, sal•- a. picked. $2.35 to $2.40 .: each: but+ :a to 1$t4.- - w. Poultry 'Fresh k111cxt fowl; 1Bo to :9c Per Tnmata�. .leis ZZ-<'att'e--Cho10n exPort• este the complete collapse of the. Lord Alverstone as Lord Chief. Jus- ued at 8826,000, and posted from 1 9 chnup_.httUcher•. $6.50 W 16 pound; (rood) authority of Europe. The Daily i lice. Poria to London, was stolen iii pound: live fowl. 14c to I:w-" dressed spring , chick+ne 240 to 25c; live, 180 to 19c: duclfs.'anodlnm. 85,75 to 16.40; c.,mmon, 94.-o to 85 The London tnorning papers are transit, some lumps Of-sugar being w - 13c to :4c; turiceye. Ise to we cannery. t: to 82.50 cutters, t3 to a1 5: Mail's. Sofia correspondent, e4�n Potat.ws -ontar;o potatoes. 758 per bat tat cn«,, 85 5 to 1.5'4; common rows, 1350'.firming the foregoing, says that interested in the possibility. of the substituted in the package. A" re- ear tots. 65c. New Brunswtcka, 908 Per. to N.25 Cwlv+s (Sood ural, 15 to F<7, Dat o+ts of r,torr. enc to car tow. v�rginia,!cb,,ir,, gg to aB,,o, ci,a,tnn+. 13 co ffi3,50. Inver F3cy, at the head Of the Turk I t'. S. being obliged to intervene in ward of 830,000 is offered for its new• 3315 per barrel- ` BLnOker•t and t««dere.-Steer• Too to 9,00. ish cavalry force, arrived at Adria- Mexico. recovery. ' Egyptian Onions -Per rack, 3'35 to 61-10. ,t+nnnds. a4 50 to as 50: extra choice beavy i no le. The Bulgarian arrison of A ' o #6 25: rough, P ��. . _ - - Feeders, 900 Pounds t�.85 t li¢ht $-]0 to $3 4. ntaey and lamb*-' tau battsillions, out 2,000 men, AJiB.#S5.# OR B:�NQt'E:TED. THE BRITISH N1�Y LEADS. .-provisions. 1_$&3O;Ugh. ewaa54..5 �, t '-5', bear.: 43 toi received orders not to resist .the - fimnk+d and dry salted meats-Rolle- buck,$ $3 to $350; e,r.int lambs. 3&.30 Pmmnkp :b1 a'; hams, tuedtnm, Etc: bsav9.I to 49.50 Flogs t:o, tad and watered; t9.7s I Turld3, The same correspondent 1-o- WaldHofP#nglo-pSaxonoRace.der- Pirattiee� o int sassing Additions. l- Gives Q� 19c to pct brr$ktlat bacon. 21C; lout class to b 11,11c cow*. 350 to 560 each. ttrt.S that the 30,000 RntlmanlaR. troops advancing -towards &tfia have already reached Orchaniji, A despatch from London says A. dcLspatets from London saga:. ('.#l'$F. OF RIIE:C1i.iTI5�i. jobs on the Ottawa ball team:, and about twenty miles. northeast of .The Anglo-Saxon Club at its ban- The First Lord of. the Admiraltj _ who were about to be charged with Y uet on Thursday night had as its made an important statement is the .,11ce court, ' Sofia, and Etropole, about thirty`. q Interc4tipg. Communication to Rim-aamming in the -p` t eight miles northeast of Sofia. guest of honor.the American Am---House of Commons on Wednesday - E'rcaeh Biological Societg,. jumped- out of nn upper win o. ( ice' i -: bassador, Walter. H Page: Earl night respecting' armored ships, the oily police station to the (;my, former Governor-General of cruisers and destroyers which have A despatch from Paris saes: An kround, a distance of twenty feet. M.►�ITOB 1 CROPS. - Canada, presided, while -among the been completed ainco Jan+tary, - Interesting communication has been °n �#f dnesday, and made a bold _— guests were the Lord Mayor and 1911, for the British and German �•made to. the French Biological Su-�dashs for liberty.: Several police- rl'Ite Weather Condttiona Could the Sheriffs of London, Lieut.-Gen• navies. The statement shows the- _.ciety concerning the discovery of a men and detectives dashed after .�x•arcelg Be Better. +�oral Sir Robert Baden-Powell and growth of the respective,fleets to ba - scintillating microbe not belongmg_ them; and they were recaptured ' r; despatch from. Winnie says: MOretvn Frewen, ex-M,P. for as follows: Great Britain—Battle the.vegetable kingdom, which is within five minutes, They were re- P Winnipeg Y Northeast Cork. In reply to the ships, 9i battle'=cruisers, 4; light -' ,supposed to be the cause of rhea- :#iclecl b weather conditions which�toast of Earl Grey, Ambassador cruisers, ]0; destroyers, 51.- Ger.. mantled for a week; and the police y could hardly have been 'iinproveii IIiatism, Thd'4e microbes, which are will look up. their- retards. upon, the crop's of. ' all kinds Page dwelt upon the great preroga- mans—Battleships, 7; battle-cruia- ,only vis :ale under a very powerful' tive of the Anglo-Saxon race—lead ers, 4; light cruisers, 7; destroy microso0pe, are termed protozo- throughout Manitoba have made t erahip. He said that every Pres$- era, 40. Mr. C.hurchrll explained r sires, and are invariabl found in IlllS>EI GI:ARDS HAND. P1?enomenal progress during the dent of the United States had been that the British cruisers do not in the blood joint-" of.pervcns.suffering past week. Light winds and steady, dominantly of .English or_ Scottlsli i elude the vessels belonging. to the l'.. .._. from rhefimati;m. «bile• nothing it popular of All British Handy bright sunshine, with fairly high 1 b e s o tem rat tires, 'followed the heavy load, while the overwhelming ma- Royal Australian navy. There were defiilit4!.dlas ,been -given out can- .. That have -Viisited d Vaitada. I� 'orit of Mayors, members of Con- only twelve hips 5,000, t rains of the previous week. The 1 3 ' ce.rning the discovery of these poets- The Band of the Irish Guard", whsle Province has now had from grecs and presidents of educational abroad. liar s+imillaring baeilfi; there is who t4ature the music at the Cana: institutions in America bore names Replying to Mr, Middlemore, who every reason to believe that-French eight tO ten 'da}'s of this"idaal'vvea medical science is ori the. verge.of dian \ational Ex-hibition at Toron- then and growth and`ripening have of English, Irish or Scotch descent. asked whether the First Lord was fo.this year, need no introduction been' remarkably fast: This is r '•t' Aware that in" 1904 the'number of — ' :another scientific victory. to 'Canadian music leve re. The} y �` :°$TR�NGE_- such vessels on foreign statigns'was titularly true of ' southern Mani- thirty-five, Mr. Churchill said—sig-were brought over to the Canadian fOba,- which had suffered severely - -- �']IF:Y E'LEll IN \'_\I\: - National Exhibition in 1905,.and.so from drought-and.cold. The recov- Kanitoba,Boy, 9 Tears Old, May Be nificantls: "I am very melch aware i _ enthusiasticalty'• were they received' ery throughout the southern part Charged With Murder. w it, to in hope to be able some, i that it was decided to lour them what to increase the number of priQonrrl' Qa»Ii for i.ibrrty Trus. . of the Prov,incdi ig a1'<ch as has rare- A despatch from .Winnipeg says: from the Atlantic to the Pacific: ly been seen. ' So far there is verb• One of the most extraordinary cases ships that maintain ion foreign p we a' o f gn traled by Poli The tour waa carried out and,its 1 little trace of smut and none at all which has yet come before the-Pro-. i tions. 'text year he would of rust. Many. districts in. which vincial -Police was the one on ave sdiane proposals to make 'n this vw A despatch from Ottawa ' says: success marked the Irish Guards as counectlon. l '1'wu priac,ners,_Jaltles.Balrlwin and the most popular of the splendid roc ects were exceedingly dubious Thursday which may result in a ' I?d�in Wendel, -who stated that British Military Bands that have two peeks ago now seem assured-of charge of murder bein preferred - - fair cro 's, if present conditions ainst. Anted$ Sawchuk, a nine- . *. they, came from view York to 'get visited Canada. _ _. EW POET h L . TE. - a continue for a short time. - year-old child, who is alleged to �' A 'RE\ _ �. have murdered Annie Lury,' aged , TRADE INCREASE - ..IROI,F KIT.hS .t F.#RJiER. 2?s years, on a farm at Tyndal on Dr.,Robert Bridges Appointed by NADAMonday. -At an inquest atTyndal premier Asquith.CAtan Electrocuted; Leaves `Widow .the verdict'was an open one, and -A -despatch from TAndon says: and Seven Children. the boy was brought to the ells. s The .new British poet laureate is Ont, far as can be learned the boy plau- Dr. Robert Bridges, who was ap k Two Hundred Mi{$.soli Dot{ar.� More Than -the . A despatch from Powassa.n, , ued, to rob the hams of the Luzys. inted by . Premier :Asquith on q - . says- During a severe-431ectrical ed to have entered, the p° ,Previous . Year _ _ _. . atorm 'which occurred here on Fri- ho is supposed late Al ye to take the place b theme day afternoon Thomas Stiller was house when only Annie was there late A1fY'ed Austin. Besides being- • _ , aliberately shot her. s et a 1 ter y man, Dr.; , t. t;' h •s b' -on o sitting in' 1-%-home with 111 abs and-to have d p and i, a1- iThe boy is also alleged .to. have Bridges, who is in his sixty-ninth A-despatch f7utn .Ottawa says: feature is the increase of imparts his knee when the Bolt struck him. planned to murder the,whole fam- year, practised •medicine for many. from the United. States., Imports. The baby was uninjured.' He was 11y Y Canada's total trade fur the twelve from that countr3 dring they tarty two_years of age, ,and is sur- z ;rears-in•the London -hospitals. =He ° a mgnths ending April, 1913, as pub- twelve-.months were valued' at viced by a widow' and seven chit-• is a master of arts', a1- bachelor of FIGHT FOLLOWER �'1'EDDI\GS. medicine and a doctor of literature fished in a, bulletin by the Depart- $4,12,213,:,43, an increase over the dren. of Oxford University. �C :.meltt of Trade and Commerce was preceding period of over=seventy- t; L' Com. �e. a clans" Engaged in Mortal $1,079,934,01 R, a splendid increase five million, or •about eighteen per J bat ..at.. Fort W1414m..- a: compared with the same period pre- cent,, 'and of 'more. than 100-per A despatch from Fort William, WILD HORSES IN WEST. c req, w cn - ,- - cava: During a.celebration _ 617,538: Tho total imports were ended A1pril 30th, 1910. 'The total s` J" _ r which follow W .at r^II �8i8,5`57,617. Exports were $401,- British imp�art'a for the ye t Atlrcrtn Mtui.ttr --a�- { day night Mike Wytrzkuez; aged 30, to Have Thctn' F.1►tirpated. 3.16,401. The amount. of duty col- with April, 1913, also showed a Rak — _ was beaten so badly-that he died a _ f -' lccted was- $115.641,977, isfactory increase, being $140,177,- ���. ,mow One of the most interesting items 542, nearly.. twenty two millions or - few.houlater. John Bezoiki, an- A despatch from Ottawa says da other •Galieiaa, had been ejected Claiming that wild horses in the, - in the list 'o-f• impd,r.ts is settld=1-a' seventeen per cent•. increase over from Ouse of dances;-Later Be- Grxnd Prairie and Peace Raver-did- - effects brought in by 'immigrants. thepreceding period. ?~r hnring the twelve months ending Exports also shciw 'a• eativfactory zoiki returned, called Beath i man trios have been causing seribj�ous de- '30 thio $'ear. the slue of increase in the report,-._. For the outside and started to beat him. It IngpreInatly l the hurseles d kill Js said-that-one-, Fred Kootl�c,grzt fit: lug many valuable horses and lead- --April , these, from the United States vas wehe months to the end-of :fpr}l, ed Wytrzkuss, whereupon Bezoikl 1 ing away' brood marcs. HcT.: Dun- $i0.296.263; as•compared 'with $4,7 1913, the total was $401,-340,40 . w. .- struck the latter-several -times on `oau Ia< hall, Minister of A'Rricul 900.274 frons Great Britain. For the corresponding period of tho thb head with a club, 'Pile man did] tura for Alberta, has &jpplied to tho The figures show in'a comprehcn previous year it was 15,8:19,890• HE' HAD ONE. not regain conveieusneso. A charge Minister -of the ,Interior here to :sive way the striking increases in For 1913 the exports to United ' ..'the imports and exports -hi Kingdom W6ro $183,734,820. To the "Some dogs are more intelligent of willful murder has been placed have the federal authorities su b' have aireed}' been reArctetF' in t-nited tSates they were $1 1.60 than thoir masters, against Bezoi]ci, who is now under press the nuisance by wiping ou0 monthly reports. A i�ateworthy "Yes; I'vc gut a dog like that"' arrest, the wild animals. .. ,.., 1-i .. _._ ... .' .. ., ♦ K 1 :2• c;,. ., ', r. .,FrLn.-. .,... ..:',.: -u )Sw...y„ +.i+a.. `••.'N. h.. m.�' 1 x,S. -t .,.F^`'_ ,ry0' Sry':j. �' � !ra••ars itK ,e�}, -,.z�'" .;�., :�: •a��: ',f�.�, , •f�.r q i'e.L ,, ,.i-.': :�»,, t�' .x ca;i'7 ,,$.gait»�w ., 1-'X+3 .�'p.^rti•:`',a-.,r,re .a obi 2 �� 5'.ns, a.. tyx,#}sw'�g�''. :px .rm7.. .yr. >•'.',.er�' .�� -:�. .awe_.tx:.' „,^ - ....,... . . - ,.'`A ..,.. , _ .,,,e -»'':f-....,,3.., .;^ "'t1-' .. ." {rpt, .+a^.;a�d4, ia,.ti ��• 1-.Y, '.:4f e� :".�w'u. .,F ' tint T�Ca,•1nJ ,-,, w. ,.;,,.- .ry'-+.-w -r- r•- ,.:'�'rv�',• a a• 'ts,.i �•- •.._ 1w '. -._ 3 _.r.,'- .sem. ♦ ..n_:. - - - - \ ,. .. - ! '- - •.. ._:. RM - -J'; -.. ..- A 1' ,rr•t .•'" i 7773' , - WHY HE MEN REMOVE HATS Mr. Balfour as Bookman. CHINESE FOOTBALL.- Mr. Balfour's absences from the British House of Commons are us- A Oery Different Game Than In -• O� _ _ _. Or - 3' ually put down to golf or to the This Country. a ICA I ; AND. TAKE OFF THE I -SHOES gout that so often attacks members Our- football--whether Aaaocia: �. _ in-_pairs_d . uring_a-..tecLot,a_d�llmte_ iton or Rugby--is played-aoeord' -- ' - But of late he has played truant for to rule. ' Not so the lootbal•1`of - 44 T - graver causes; he is preparing for China. There=the contest is curl- a B1`13 - — - the press a viork on political eeon- ously priulitive, and free and easy. - Most of Our Pelitenew as Indicated omy, a continuation and inart-a " P ``The first game I saw," says a By Hats IS a Matter of. correction of a former---volume. European in a letter to the London hing Mr. Balfear takes so ssriouskv-its his written word. riot. To begin with each Side was strangely variable and contradic- He g^es further than most authors fifty strong, and as it was in north- ~1"' ' tory are the customs that govern in conscientiousness. Having re- ern China, most of the players were the-hat while it is on duty! In eom- written certain portions of his "The six feet tall, and heavy in propor- _ paring the -French with the Ger- tion. They had no goals, side-lines Highest grade beans kept whole _ mans would not one say that the7 or halves. The game was .not fin- :_end mealy by perfect baking, --=-'-- •ti i. former have more of th_at surface ished until one side defeated the retaining their full strength. _ politeness which goes to make good other, and sometimes lasted several Flavored with delicious sauces. ;y manners? In the reading-room ofdays. The idea of the game Is,to They have no equal. y 4 the National Library at Paris men 'a ` carry a small basket, which serves oe wear their hats freely if they M ;w as a ball, into the opponents' ter 'P : choose. In the Royal Library'.at43; d ritory. The game is fought out in Berlin (Josiah Flynt tells .us) a ��, " y the street's, and every player has a /ARMs FOR SALE. ' • a - crI le was once .Sharply rebuked whistle with which to call assis- l PP iP y Hressed. . W. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne Street, x, -� with, his hat on, g f '� StealtI know sell as forcme, shard imper RCIT Toronto.aTocx. GRAAot OatarRt0. � . y an official for comm to the deskwhen he is tance 'j (1 athough the heavy `" 't { U O'n � load of books he was bringing made B Firma in all sections a� v it Valmost impossible for him to " fi' ' ; the ball across the enemy's line by Some snaps. _ • carry it in his hand. Thus cam- " ;' climbing over the roofs of houses. LI ACTORY BITES. WITH OR WITHOUT y 0d Oent _ r Railway trackage, in Toronto. menta Frank M. Bicknell in Lippin � :1s you may imagine, a hundred gi Brampton and other towna and cillo,. A cott's pantie men yelling and fighting all Fflnr,_gTTAL PROPERTIES INf —._.- e OCCa810II8 y see In a pU iC r'- f „ Brampton and a down utn.•r lova.. t« Treatment: On retiring, SOak library ..ome such notices as: "Gen- ����+ «, w , '�. certain to cause excitement. :.the hands in hot water and tlemen wil,l please. removg their N. W. DAW80N, Colborne Bt., Toronto. _hats on entering this room, lean- ✓ MALE HELP WANTED. 7 yCuticura Soap.- Dry, aaaint, g <: A SEPARATION GRANTED i ing us_to infer that the- man who {. pith Cuneus Qlntment, and Not by process of laws brit by the silent E' keeps his hat On may not necessar- working of "Putnam's" are corns separst• MEN WANTED 3. ;Wear soft bandages or old los.ae ily Tack gent'.e` br-edjhg, else the " wordin might be: "Gentlemen r ed from aching toes. Any corn or wart. r _ i�tlo7sss during the night. g g that "Putnam's" won't cure 'hasn't been YOUNG MAXMS BE A BASHER: 1 TEACH yyou quickly, cheaply, thuroagtily and Rill. and others must; etc. Most furnish tools free, W.: the you actual ;V I 8t" Hon. A. J. Balfour. didoovered yet. Insie6 on Putnam'e Corn c GaYsaeeamoand O�etb ar+asLf> a1 dhop experience. Write for free ca*a- ttawostd y �� sammePLO s we Wv yyly students. who use public libraries Extractor only, YSc. at all dealers. logue. Maier College, 219 Queen St, East. ; - 2". 00rate.earn sad onetmraat or tae arta and I habitually know t}at when the -- a so s,U,a°I iCO` +hands are burdened with books Criticisms of Beauty," he made ' . (P Ps g P but 9 TMEN WANTED (pe also with umbrella, ba known through his publishers, Suri Enough. Late Trial for Witchcraft. and other impediments) it would be , not exactly on their advice, that Kid—What- is it that occurs once, _. head is. h-tcs near- the sound-r ee l who Purchaser of the retnrned his corst cold t� yet only once inla year 1 week, and TAMP o Foreign i+%L1Caae: • _ Atrial for witchcraft-ani sorcerySTAMPS AND COONS. , '''r' occurred in England In 3881. This there @ ne g ceive the revised-version for noth Gent—What is it4 ' fere t a tilos. .J wan the triral of the Fletc , Filo so wily not Z • Atbom, only Bevan Gats ttarYr dta4g �'� 1 ing. ' Th'e methods of the member Kid--The letter E. - Company. Toronto._ re famous clairvoyants, cryptal I Needless In Elevators. for the city are not according to t osLLAHsous _ r _ gazers seri$ mesmerists—who gave Men take off their hats in an ere- city standards, exactly pushing— ; 1 RA$AM HROrA., FE, R_iNCHERA, �ceaneea t4 which the whole fash `rx'y 1i1•f31e ley@ Rel�nedy w'Al pay hishedt price for Black. Hll' v,tor Car 2f It contains 1841E+8. unless, Uf l4Urt 1130 first editlOn ver, Crows Foxes, Mick Marten, Firber. as 4onable world flocked. They ia- When it i.s crowded the hats-_must- had risen to a, premium!! It you have Red, weak, t�'atery Eyes i LA times Dougal. Lr Graham. strathroy, p or Granulated Epelide. Doesn't Stuart t tditoe�d a -Mrs. Hart Davis to give be held at arm's length, }sigh in air, R+ —Soothes Eye Paine I��rnggists Sell II'R' No. 1. Out. �. - ahem jewellery and lace to the value for risk being crushed ; though no- i Error Somewhere. Murine Eqe Remedy, Liquid, 25c, SOc. C A14CZIL TUMORS. I,UMP,4 Fru, of £10,000, and when proceedings I where else would they take up legs „ Munne Eye Salve in A tic Tubes. vailatn bat and eaCereal cured rite Y at Data by car hems •testmant Write l ; : -�arere taken a sin t them fled to I I :� wife is learning to cook by 50c Eye Books Free by Mnit, D, b.•1or. r.w tees Dr. pollm■e Hedteat r 8 mor be leas in the way than on s �. y cook book." A■ss.veer+seen der as sgee use ae..r� revs f ore I^: la tttt•ewnnA eht Amea;3aa. The hos rid managed to their owner's heads. And if men 1literla0 Etre..nesa,eay Co„ Chtoese How are thing's coming f typo- - ' - ,,escape an��but Mea Fletcher pay this homage to the gentle aE'x� „ _ r=s broug k to England, in- in tha levator whynot In the The book must gi full of .typo When buying r Piano s **'.dicted under tbe,,,, ld statute o,4 '�' , graphical errors, judging by the way Condeacensioo. � Y� "`" steam -orcu traley car? thio s turn out " He May I see you home? Q `witchcraft and sorcery and sen- The custom o! taking off life hat ! g �� - �. f11SiSt On 4ladit� an tepoed to twelvtmontha' imprison- in chut�eh recalls widely', but, do $he—:Go, but you may vetch me sa raeittwith Hard labor:=Londor3 P Aad mint' a as a:th . a weak start. OTTO H ,�EL not the Friends keep theirs on dur I lute ;act is to ad s:r' t,g Chronicle. Plano Act j or% ., _ ing.divine. service 4 And.would not Minard's Liniment Cur" Distemo ir, t 5. a devout Jew consider It highly ir- reverent not to wear his hat In the i synagogue? . There. comes -to us Uy mare, a very valuable ore, ray b *r from England a story-of,a certain ! UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO -- %braised abd cut by betas caught to a vicar who denounced as bring in u twire fence. some of the woueds would! _ TRINITY �IQLt.EiGL _ of heal, sltboush I tried many diRereoo the last degree sacrilegious the con- VIXINiues. Dr, Bell advised me to nasi dltet of a party of ladles who c'amE+ 8% LIRIHENT. diluted at first. then stronger as the sone began to look to inspect the interior of his church > y Ffftl CAtYTics in Arta and Divinity " better, ter, until sher'Tltree weska, the "ores bareheadbd, O; inConsistenty, thou ��� loerd/no to the n.nC Done«and to the A.D.and D.D.Deoeoee ,have healed, and Deet of all, t& hair ie Crowtn` well• and s. NOT wHI'rE w t. art s jewel, a paste diamond . R I�1HH ese•l1aAt Sttsa of Trinity Coll#$• and the whole resources vnost etwaJa the cw is horse wounds. of the U44,retrlty of Toronto, with many exceptional advan- r. X. DoccErr - Why Not In ehurehl i01'!! lbfLs food. ti `,WeyTaonch tapas are open to Students of the L'ntvenfty of Toronto who enroll ;l from the dictates of von 11� ` to Trinity Collage. Students of Trialty College achieve notable sue- Apart, r , vention, would. not the wearing of R+wlds a"d a""k oesses in the esaminatfoaE of tho MI"rslty of Toronto every year, - the l t iii church seem moro in ac- f correspondence Invited tram Students looking forward to [i.r, - U - oord with that abasement .which 1 The Reason. _ or o y'�rders. prompts t•he repentent sinner-to IMMORTALITY : adCERTAIN uggins—I wonder why Dolly •cast himeelf upon the ground and' A metst�osf siioiiaTso recd TMi ttwwwtssn�or Toao�To„oleo ashaws,y is so popular 3 try to hide his fage 1 Why not hide s,.saeah�r� �g,est work on Hearer and Hell Bugging--She's one of those it-undeP his hatandsave trouble? Ana thetifeafketdesth. JIM only 23 cents '..c re.r..a,dr8..r.+tiSetGrs,-.lJ..,:xPL'. vre. rr.,cA'r_Ex, P—PaML N-La.4t89.Xf.•.,T....Ont. TR1JPrrrCOLldQ�71PRONTO. a fellow feels he can propose to ' As with one extremity, so with :evithout any serious danger of be- the other. _.Try to enter an eastern ' --gig accepted. mosque or temple Rith your shoes " on, and-ace how far you will - _ ---- get, _ . _• ,_ _ - - _ _ - Ninard's Liniment Cures Caret in •C•wa try to enter one of our churches No Other Explanation. with your shoe" off, and see how far= you *Ill get" So, after all, one is � f � ' . "Do you believe in"luck 9" tempt-ed t9 think thele is abouti-as Ta� - tatablePq' else could I ac. owser _. __ . Yea, air. How much or as little reason as there is - -count for ,the success of my neigh- in the mandates- of Simon when he _ ;bon Z" says ` Thumbs up.: Thumbs down!- -.7 Chap- W.1,9-wag, ha Minars's Lfnlinent'Cur" Dlyhthsrla. - - Or Sale - Fear Watch On 'Instep. Ml-arm's Liniment cur" Colds, tta - +- The latest way of wearing a •T. -WI"L .MAKE MONBVL -POR YOU - watch is on the instep. Y A.fbahion- _J 4 able London (England) jeweller ad- able SCHOLARS TO SKOKF.. vertise9 the new mode 'with an il-; — Children - Fent to School,' With i GARAGE -OWNL�RS and others luatration showing'how the. watch Pi Lets in Their Satchelss -- - ' who require a cheap and convenient is fastened .like a rosette' to life 1 1 shoe. He does not tell how to con- I -Although'Lord 'Methuen tends the," -method of waiting on cuatamers suit the watch. The picture shows }labit-'of smoking on the increase' should investigate this tank to be the 12 oV6l k mark towa.rd•the side among women, it is not So prevalent mold at;-saonficer of the font', so presumably you have among children as it used to be. " 'to lift Cour f:Tut up t%-it:h soar hands According 'to John'-Ashton, under' This has been used a short time in one of out or sit down cross lec;ged when you Charles I., "it was not• only usual; departments, latel9 diaeontinued. Our br►nohes s want to kwon the time. for v omen'`ta join the igen in amok-''and Sales depots Are already equipped, sad• we .Q cannot.place thio Tank in our own Company, •�. .O . ing, but-in `Forcestshire the child-: . -----•-- _ ren event' to school with pipes' in O their satchels, .and the schoolmas-; THIS DOWSER TANK 18 A BARGAIN tJ• �{ �► ter called_a_lialt_.ia their-.stu,dies;. In Good Shape--Almost ad Good as Now • while they all,smoked-he'teaching : - n. O • V the nee t " galiBa-fA-£Ile--atroYe.-- - -- oPri&9 'i earile records iha.t• in _P if registering. Monnted on rubber- Th - p �e •o the time of the plague of -London I tired wheels., Gari be moved anywhere—to the a-. in-160, "children were obliged to! gidewalk and-book to"any, car in the gars, amoak. I heard Tom Rogers, who 4 was yedinan bwadle, sa'y'thxt when. The beat investment you ever made. It will •O _ - ' the plague raged all the boy's were -"Tei your gagoline—your7talne7-your.money: obliged to smock in the school every morning,'and tliat he - was never Regular Price .. ••••••• ,. •••• -AWS whipped so much in his'life as-1}e' Speeiai=Priee'.... $M.00 yeas .ane morning for not smoak-1 - P p `.. ing."--London Chronicle. I • • Aooeseorles a s THE Russell Motor Car Co., Limited, DgMrt ant, West Toronto . If you would save money, never Et), ?. ISSI'1': 3U'-'b3. 'bet o'n a sure thing. - - - _ °ar c '•.. ,:.:�'"y. o.�,.*�'4-:. 4-z,�+S,� +w� ..w..r.,.\'•� '.r,,,,�,.�,j `",•c,+r{ '�r+r ..:v +Y; i' ��� e. '5.;+ x te' .a. �,�6 re,_'�'�.�'. y, .�....rv'.;+:a•F'� a•.vn•.+rme--r_.-r{,..•+r-F+..;tea' .�. -v'il•P^".. -� ,.: ::SFr "7.`hi•-C. .T, .., .. ..T :.�.» -v ,.r is*:+,•_w. .l~- . .".�,"c";'.r,yy ..as„ se_. -.3^ ':.. �' - `•,-: 'r - .r ,'" :^• See. fi 11Y ., ri " LOCALISMS, Fred and Aire. Allan and dun- —Mrs. P:J. Moreoaabe and two _ k ?,! ghters motored to Bowmanville daughters were in the city for a QQ on Sunday. -few days this week. — H a r e LT t S hoes —W. D. and Mrs. Rogers,-of —Dr. F. L. Henry will be here s —Chas. S. Palmer is having his Alton, are visiting their relatives as usual next Tuesday to attend (residence re-painted. here for a few days. t4 his professional duties. * g light comfortable shoe for your long hard harvest days, light —Miss Mabel Wright is visiting . —Mrs. Henry Fawkes has been —Miss Leila Ham, of Fergus, is • friends in Harrisburg, Pa. on the sick list during the past spending a few days with her muleakin upper with medium sole at the low price$1.50. fentTid- ei—tla�—dctaF'a — ' T - -- — ---- _ _..._ _. .._._ _..__.... Also a few odd lines of ladies, girls and bo trdtiv • —Mrs. Waring is very ill at but je improving. uncle and aunt, W. G. and Mrs. _ Ham. _ — "°ire. wood, spent a few dayA here at —Mrs. (ReV.) D. E. Johnston y •' el�a io -"Fred Bunting, of Toronto, the home of her grandparents, and child are—spendiig--:_a. few every kind but all sizes of some kind to cI at$1.5o.' ' spent Sunday here with his Robt. and Mrs. McBrady. weeke-with her parents in K_`eh: > mother —Dr. George and Mrs.- Field burg. �_ —T. M. McFadden attended the and three children, of Dee Moines, --Mr. Goes, of the McLean Pub These values are exceptionally good at the price$1.50, y Masonic Grand Lodge at Ottawa Iowa, are visiting with the form- liabing Co. Toronto, is holidaying last week. er's father and brother here. at Mr. Hecks' summer cottage at The Best Boot Shop. "a —C. J. and Mrs. Powley, of To• —The apple crop this year is the lake, , Tonto, motored through the vil- reported to be about an average. —Miss Alice Thompson, of To- lege on Sunday. Some orchards will yield quite ronto, has been spending a few R. A. BUNTING, _ PICKERING —Rev. DI r. Dew,spent a few heavy while others will be very days at the home of Smith and �= _days during the past week with light. Mfrs. Clark. - � c Pickering friends. —Mins Lizzie Richardson return- —George and Mrs. Varty and WHITE WEAR AND BLOUSES za —Miss Gladys Law, of Toronto, ed home on Monday after spend- children, of Toronbi, are holiday- _ e is holidaying at the home of her ing a week visiting relatives in ing at the home of the former's abate on Church St. Thornbury, Clarksburg, and mother on Church St. All -Ahitewear will be cleared out at cost, this —Reggie Shirley, of Toronto, Heathcote. —Donald Munro had a swecees- _ "includes gowns, corset covers, a6d underskirts, spent acouple of days at the home —Mr. and Mrs. Gascoyne gave a ful barn-raising on Wed neada - of his parents here. private garden party to their Everything went together lie also all blouses, wrappers, etc. Come early P —Mrs. Wm. Lockwood and friends on Friday evening last, clock-work and not the slightest - child are visiting the former's when a most enjoyable time was accident occurred. -and get first choice. Will clear all prints and ' relatives in Kinsale. = spent by all. —D Simpson&Co's Bulletin for Q •'. —Miss Dorothy Towle spent a —Miss Cora Gordon, of Toron- neat week. 15c can Baking Dowd- g"iughams at l le. per yd. These are guaranteed few days during the past week to, spent Sunday at the home of er, lle can Kippered Herring, 5c fast colors. r' with friends in Audley. her parents here. She had just re- can Salmon—all for 26c. Linen - T A - mr —John McGinty has begun to turned from a twoweeke'vacation and celluloid Collars 5c each. * ILLESPIE, DUNBCiRTON - lay down the remainder of the spent in Muskoka. —Haying_is now about corn- A. — cement sidewalk in the village. —Civic Holiday—A grand Gar- pleted and farmers have now be- _-R ---A-RmAiag--pureh&aed-a den Party will be held in our town gun their fall wheat hsrvest. fine new driver from W. Nichol- on the church grounds Monday, Judging from present appearances son, of Dunbarton, one day last Aug. 4th, in aid of St. Francis de the yield promises to be good. week. Sales Church. A cordial invite- —An electrical storm passed GOLDEN H A R�'ST TIME -: —Richard Moore, of the Massey- tion is extended to all. Music, over this locality on Wednesday, 'Harris Co., is in this locality this etc. Admission and tea 2.5c. accompanied by a very heavy ..._- _. _8 NO VCT HFRE ` week, setting up machinery for —The Farmers' and Women's rain-fall which did not last long, his firm. Institute of South Ontario have but which will du a lot of good. -Binder Canvass repaired. Binder Whips and Gloves ready. —Freddie Rogers, of Alton, is made arrangements with the G. —There died at her home in• Stock of Singfie and Team Harness, Plash Rugs, holidaying at the home of his T. R. to.hold their excursion to Whitby on Wednesday July 23rd, Fly tet=, Whips, etc. - - ,grandparents, J. H. and Mrs. Niagara, Falls on Friday, Aug.. Catharine Cullens, relict of the Rogers. 15th. The excursion will be by late Richard Collins, in her eight- :Fur the holiday season-Trunks and Suit Cases.` —Mrs. Wm. Patton, accompan• rail to Toronto, thence b boat to ieth y year. Deceased received led by her Boit, Lloyd, of Curnduff Lenisten and the Gorge Electric a paralytic stroke some - two --Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. ISask., is visiting ber sister, Mre. Railway to the Falls, and tickets weeks ago from which she never 'Wm. Cullis. will be good for two days. The rallied. The funeral Rill take PICRERING AARNESS EINIPORIUM q. —The raspberry crop in this bills will be issued in a few days place tbiS (Friday) afternoon, ' locality is very good this season, giving full particulars. when her remains will be interred Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAKWELL v- - and 10 cents per boa is being asked —A narrow escape from Serious in the Friends' Cemetery here. for by the growers. injury if not death occurred on—A number from this locality Tuesday evening to,P. part of `--- -� - attended the the sale of the effects of autoists as they'were coming into PICKERI,4G MARKETS ug late Newr d Wilson at Brc- the village. The auto contained White Winter Wbeat, ..•......: :98 rn �r 1 ®d (� g _ ia ■ i i.J mlham on Tuesday. John and Mrs. Taylor, and two Red —Mrs. F. H. Doyle and daugh- children and lady friend, of To- Mixed" " -- 96 tier, Miss Corinne, spent a few routo, and who are now living at Spring Wheat................... .86 r� days last week with relativeb in their summer cottage at Fair rt Goose 8b Draokiin. They returned to their They were ascending the hill in Sprout-A. .: .......... .- 70-80 -bowe in the city on Wednesday. front of E. Bryan's store, when O+Lte ••••••..•••--••• ..--•• .35 We have a fine assortment of HAMMOCKS from '$2.00 to$5.00. —Miss Clara Ham returned the engine for some reason stop- —_ CROQUET SETS at $1.00. home on Monday, after ependiok ped. Mr• Taylor got out to crank • several months with her sister, the engine and jest as soon as. �� - - - -ICE CREAM FREEZERS -- -- -__ �ckcrin -_ _ Siert• J. B. Horn, of Bradford, and this was done, he auto began toPickering" • ,with relatives and friends in To- back down the bill. He called to SCREEN DOORS, complete, at$1.00. '"M to. those in the auto to jump oat but b h —The work on J. O'Connors this they had not time to do. The _ e have every ing in the Hardware line. new residence on Church St. is auto crossed the ditch -and over Earbor progressing rapidly, and when against the fence, part of which ' completed will greatly improve including several posts were SJ 0 E pH �H . BUN DY r the appearance of that part of broken. A new post which had - or the village. been put in recently withstoo - _ -- - -W. J. Coakwell is spending a the force of the-auto and brought Don't you fret, . ..well-earned holiday camping with it to a standstill. Just over the - 1 • his brother at Bear Island near fence there is a steep embank- Don't scold the cook, 'ICimigan,i. This is a favorite re- meat of ebc�ui 30 or 40 feet, and `for. there is Tats of e l torl? :sort for tho,4e who are fond of the had the auto broken throngh the rod and line. fence, nothing could have preveo• GOOD COAL —Mr: Fierbeller, who has been ted it from rollinfi to t bp bottom engaged asprinc•ipal of the public With probable fatal results. It bolos Fresh GroEerles - school, was in town on Thnrsday is needless to say that there were At the Ilarbor for everybody ` last in search of.a house, but so several badly frightens(t . people, fall the time. _ far has not been fortunate enough but ley can congratulate the some to spare. -' to secure one. selves on their harrow eseaue. - Newt Clover Honey in small gla=see, at cents each —His Grace Arcb-Bishop Neil The auto was not badly damaged w SPARKS McNeil, D. D., will administer the and an expert iruru Toronto sono pint jars _.. _ 135 Sacrament of Confirmation in St. had it in running order again•. Agent for W. D. Matthews & Co. quart jars -,60 }' ' Francis de Sales Church, Picker- —A very interesting game of _ ing, on Sunday next, 2,th July, football was played on the foot- TASSANO , The Bees tell us they never made better. ottb p. m. to twenty persons. ball grounds on Cbtnrc-h St. oa �The July meeting of Pickering Tuesdayevening. Itwasnotonly nch of the Women's Institute interesting but it was very im- will meet on Tuesd y, the 29th portant as it -wxs to decide the ';6M 3-YSAIt OLD y lost., at the home'? Mrs. Annie greet question, which is the pre- *x T'YIM WONDXR CJ�r Big Assortment of Ladles Wear Long, at 3 o'clock. All members ferable state of life, married or POPULATION _;_ at the .Blg Stare. . are requested to be present. single? Both sides were confident 1909-38, 1911-545 1912-2000 —The police trustees have pro- of victory, but the result was un- Ladies' Summer Vests at-1.. 10c, 12c, 15c, 17c,'l8c, claimed Monday, August 4tb, satisfactory, being a tie, each side — Post Office Returns — :Ae and 25e: Civic holiday, This is the day scoring one goal. The married observed by Toronto and the men, however, had the advantage Receipts `Combination'Suits 50 cents. . See our porotta.knit vest towns along the lake shore, and in of the 1910—$8057.95 1912—$132943.65 A game all through, and at 25 cents—It's a winner. consequence is the most suitable would have scored a number of Lettere for Pickerhig. goals, but for the fact that the 1919-6,380 1912-1,095,000 Ladies' knit drawers at 25 cents. —Hear the Greenwood Choir in single men were always in the Sacks papers daily Huge Assortment of Summer Hosiery,itton, lisle and silk, t �" the Methodist church next Sun- road and intentionally would in- '. 1910-2 1912-30 day evening. Iustea8 of the usual terrupt the course of the ball,and We are enjoying a record trade in these lines. service a song service will be held. in a number of cases kicked the New Post Office to be erected in Mrs. (Rev) E. W. Tink and Mrs. P. ball back when it was nearly 1913- Coat-3x000.00 ,.-- JUST KEEP KOMING. A. Morden, whom a great number through the goal; A. E. Crysler write us for booklet entitled have beard as soloists with pleas- being one of the worst offenders. Tbow wbo know and what - ore, will be present. Thos. Law, M. S. Chapman, Rev. they say about Bassaao �r —Samuel Platten, of Whitby, D. H. 'Johnston and F. H. Hall The Big �7t01•e the Right Placfe w died on Sunday at the age of 78 were the most visions kickers Ontario Western Investments and years. He is survived by his among the married men, but Jas. Realty Co., Ltd, -�:- for Hardware. `' widow and grown-up family of 3 Richardson and A. Adair would ONTARIO sons and 5 daughters, one of get there,all;the same. E. L. DUNDALK, - _^ Don't be without a Screen Door when you can get one for$1. whom is Mrs. John Stephenson, of Chapman made a very effeient this lace. His funeral took pets with hinges, hook and pull. Also, ELM DALE MILLS. nom 1 • p goat-keeper, but the single men _ . . , place on Tuesday to the Union took a mean advantage of him on � g -- , at $1.25, $1.75 and $2.00. Cemetery. one occassion bypassing the ball —Mr. Swinyard, *ho bas been through the goal when he was bag of Flour. Berger's En English—Take no other "Just as good" kinds. Junior clerk in the Standard Bank not watching. The single men the place tet get your next_ .. past—few weeks- has, proved- their inferiority by-the , g B been transferred to the Claremont ei►se which they could be knocked branch, where he will be on relief out of the game, as several when Ogilvie's Royal Household can't,be (,let the genuine, 1 lb package 25e,+Ili paek*gsA5r... duty for a couple of weeks. He is they left the field showed a decid• beat for Bread, -�.." : succeeded here by George Coulter, ed limp. Intense excitement pre- Glenora Flour Pastry Flour -NOW �!!=feCt:lOY3 032 F3t0'Cy0A who has just arrived from Belfast, vailed throughout the game. arwham Flour " Ireland. Among the mostentltueiastic epee- 1?reah Rolled Oats You might as well be comfortable—oome with the crowd —Un Sunday an electricail storm fetors were W. V.Richardson,Mr. Bran and Shorts - acid get one. ' passed over this locality. While Murray,of Audley, Alex.Gormley Oats and Oat Chop we had no rain in Pickering Vil• and other prominent residents, Barley a.nd Barley Chop We're selling more than ever. j lase quite heavy rainfalls occur- whose unmusical voices urged the Mixed Feeds { - :. red in the surrounding countryl players to-do their best. After MoIassine Meal and Molasses Meal _ . _ _ "Prices right at the.Big Store."'. In Whitby township R very heavy the game, the players repaired to Special prices in ton lots. raja fell and tit Scarboro the Thos. LHw's ire-cream pnt•lor twin waeaccompaniPrl by hail in where they endeavored to drownpp F. W 'S7CT'e@1�a9 M . So CHAPMAN ��,D tooAderable quantities. their sorrows. (?bin ingeve da } go,- -� . ''•.,:,,.. ': ... .p ,. �:rt `... ,r. ,....,' ..P. -,.. r• - 4 `;'+•k 3"k' +p., .0..£.p y.. y •^.'•b q. qx'.�e'.r.k! ::,.. �,. .3 t ,. ,,�,pa;5.. ,.� ..✓.,. t ..e p •:s: +.y :.J ,,,,..�i :keM{iy: tom'°:n: u� d.,saflr�x�l:ri°e: tiW.�rt ,c„,;LV' _ '�•„,•,�,,'. w.Y�P;A `p. , "WtP"�•' �',{ y�':,'ry-. .•;t,�.C,.e c r_. •.: •.,�,'.�+y"'r4'e`d•s�'y _S'--",%���-';Ak., `, "'€' °..b