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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_08_01 -, , , , __ I I ; . -�1 � .. � 7: 17., -1 .7 _;11 -". , . ;:7 -_ -. � !41 7 ti r VOL. Axil ­ PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 , 1913 No. 44 VTiXf9**tmaL Korb*. SCARBORO DUNBARTON Established 75 years Medicat SPINK MILLS, Work has been going ahead rapidly Mrs.C. Gibson is the guest of. Mrs, on the new a.Leel and concrete bridge Dales. over Wilcox Creek, between conces. W. Adnah, of Hamilton, spent the E. FORSYTH, D of 0., Regis- alone 3 and 4. The work is being done week-end here. leiad member of the metrical Aaso. J by the townabips's own work - Miis Duhbar itbd -Miss Gibso'b, of 4A*%loss of Ontario. Special attention giTen to ase 'O pto x�ers; GREENWQQ� 1Le fitting of.glasses.. Eyes tested tree. North and they expect; to have the bridge Toronto, are visiting in Buffalo. I open for traffic in about two weeks.' Miss Lottie Philips, of Cbica go, Visited'her tiont, Miss Thomson dur- e Edinburgh. member.af the College of ;KINSALE 4,the past week. Physiciairs and Surigeous of Ontario,iluentiate Best Manitoba rs.*Jean ©'Leary arid Miss Isobel. t MILLS C.. McKINNON, 'H,D., L FLOU of "White Satin A pleasant 'event took place •on of New York. and Mrg. Tedrick. and Ro LI College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. 460150-2 attention to of_ of women and -Cream-Buns,". Blended Weduesd;iy, July 23rd, at the home of family, of Toronto, are the guests of _"Ildresi. OCce and residence,Bro�ughaw.' "Tea-Buras," Pastry Albert E. Parkin, when his sister, their mother, Mr male e IFIR. W. r7ILSON PORTEP. Cls iro- Miss Mary Viola Parkin, united The LjLes'Aid 8:) ciety will give an prLCtor-Tktocaumoldise&eeremoTedby in marri*e to Walter C,Bayles, of At Homern the manse lawn on the A large qiian tity of Feed.6n,hand. astment of the spise. Consultation free. 7, FEED Brougham. The ceremony was evening of Thursday.August 14th. A .41j?ickering on Monday*, Wedne;idays and Feed will be dearer and S- OMC-6-29 BiInCq0 E4.South, Call LVA, 41J.UM formed by. Rev. R. W. Tink in the good programme will be given, after =y Bb" FEED FLOUR this is &good time S",osha�`W% presence of the immediate relatives of which refreshments will be served. BRAN 1, the bride and groom, After the cere- Silver collection. to buy. .fICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS tery, Mr. and Mrs. Bayles left fora -RAY INSTITUTE OAT CHOP on and X short weddink trip to Toronto, GREEN RIVER Choppieg and Oat Flaking MANITOBA OATS TS gars.Falls and other points west, and Mondays, Wednesdays AMERICAN CORN on their return went to their home irl Miss Bessie Hoover spent Sunday and Fridays. R. MANN TOWLE, X. B., X. D., C. 3(.1 Broughanii where they are now com. with Mise Gertrude Boot?. FEED OF ALL KIND fortably settled. We join their man Elias and Mrs. Bice spent 8 Portland Cement and Wood Fibre : : ", -rSpemaliat iv genial Disessea prostatic Drs y _unrlay friends in wishing them'long life and with friends at Cherrywood. Plaster kept on haikd ssaw o! igen, Diseases of women, caaoere?amore,b•Ray examination. DLeaws of eye. --Our prices are the lowest pi�osperity- Mrs. G. Ferrier left on Tuesdav for for sale a trip through the western provinces, ear.nose,throat end lungs. FittiDggtas�es and -all synnte sad chronic diseases, Quality the beat ;.. - . lo_i� Mrs. Rogers and Freddie and Helen 011oa Hou"12 to 3 sad 7 to 4 GREENWOOlp 4017 were the guests of the former'spar- Miss MHdred-Hortop, of Port Perry, -ents here for a few days, is visiting with Rev.E: W. and Mrs. -blies Ida Gray has returned home, Tink for a few days, after spending a couple of weeks with R. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- Magnus Morgan,Of Claremont.SPent, her brother at Kinsale. TBR-Cannsy Crown Attorney,&tsdOo=$y L- SPINK, LIMITED, Sunday last as the Xuestof.�tev. E. Olialbar,. Court House.Whitby- 20-v Miss B. Carson, of Port Unrion, was S e' ran' tion -PiCYL-ERING. ONT. W. and Mrs. Tiuk; the guest of Miss Bessie Hutchings for ... M. FITZGERALD, Barrister-and Those who ha've an eye for tbebeau- a couple of days last week. Solicit-or. C012vfya Cinig. etc, At Dz• tiful should feast their eyes for a time Don't forget the lawn social to be --shirleT's 02c*,Plcktaiug.%Tery Wednesday. on F. L. Green's flower garden. If held at Robert Dafoe'R next Tuesday, WIN E. CHRISTIAN, Bm-rister nod. LOOK HERE /7 Mr.-Green has 4 hubby, it is that of APirust 5th, Be sure and come. C6al ..A*Solicitor.Notar-y P-ablic.Etc, Money to raising beautiful flowers; and this he We ace s6try to report that John loan- 0121ce, next door to the Standard Bank. Tlie_.Claremont -]Furni has got down to&science. Ifagreat Michell is not in as good health as we Wirltbv. tore ,`3torf- many inure would f6llow his exAM Pie would like to Rpe bin), We vrisb him in this respect, they would add greatly a speedy recovery. is the best place to. get your to the Joy of living. Nothing is ore MAY PRICES ARE LOWEST m H01:14E FURNISHIN (;S. we have attractive to a home than a profusion G. HAM-Issuer Of MAr ':ffe dressers, washstands. iron of flowers and. numerous shrubs. all Remember the Whitevale B �.FOR THE YEAR IIIS. Baptist T V 1AGenses, in the County 09 out and brass bedsteads, par- tastefully arranged. Church re-opening -3. WE Pickering village, 271y lor suits; buffetts, and ARKNOW BOOKING POUCH ER. Real -Estate Auc- side boards,,mattresses and spring co er. AGINCOURT- ANT a t1ozear• v&luator. collector and issuer couches, and all kinds cf chairs Hear Prof, MathewA,of MeMast ORDERS of unwriage licens".BrougbiLc. '07 always in stock, also many on Sunday. at Whitevale. other articles too numerous Loud scream's df a worman in dia- CALL AND SECURE YOUR HOPPER Issuer of Marriage to mention. Remember we BROCK ROAD tress brought County Constable Hobbs COAL FOR NEXT 'D Ltc*ua" in the County of Onisajo, keep the goods and d -.0 Us:as awre and his residenos.ClaressocaU There are rumors of a*tat out of bed on the night of the 17tb. liver them to Your - ion being This was close to the C.P�R. construe- WINTER ,T% R.BRATON,TOWNSHIP CLERK home. at the very located at the Brock road. Hildred Kayes is under the doctor's tion camp here, and the-cries pr oceed- OR a named ossoverancer. Coussinumonev f lowest price. ed from the house of an Italia laindavift, accountant ste. X *0 Care. suffeiing from tonsilitia. swa earsraves "Issuer of L" Patronize our town merchants, RA]ph Corocco. Going over to the All plxces of business will be closed n 0.'. T-T don't send our good dollars 0 scene of the disturbance.the eonstable J. L. SPINK,Ltda -0 Poe I'ld Monday. it being Civic Holiday. stated the gentleman-from southern away to build p some other Mr. Pillswortb, cement contractor Europe hand defied him. saying, -I can • TIIJ, Licensed Auctioneer, f.. Counts" of Tork"Ontario, Aaw place. Yoors for bQsiness. on the C. P.' R. Is visiting in this So what I like in my own saying, and ..of all kinds Allesissid to 00*12011,1119" PICKEIRING' two. Address nreen siva P.O_ Oulk igbborbobd. thereafter using vile ne4eorge Hayes and family. of Jainguage for an Ifount hour and a half. Ob no I am not B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- Joy, visited Brock Road and Whitby W. Uosseer valuator and collector for J-0 -1H. -BEAL married, but the woman and I have friends this week. imessises of Ontario Ln4 York All studs of been living together for some fifteen 1w4"sood uctood as tbar psi or by anewoo CLARE -Construction work in nearly com- months." quoted Corocco, a very f Iowa not"collected For sates or other par- plated on the new C, P. R. line here. swarthy y()t1Dg Man with a large Ucclars*?%17 at residence.Elizabeth ft.Pick. COA P 14sting W being pushed forward aquiline nose. 'I wasn't hitting her !Snad, 0,order left at,Nzwe Office,Pick. and the line will soon be ready am, like that nlI the time Best I lump Stearn Coal and all-sizes afflaw bla Claremont. will m j@Wv*proWPt"tt*n%1oo �­N als ' a h hen she gets mad." M-agi-4trate Clay. I or Macus for P,d I he just ,r, _p r r,'r- beed Ady phone numberts-Indepandent 1001 A :hle k of Gait. eAlled at in Hard Coal. of Eaqt Toronto, heard the case on lin OU is h' 'home here on Monday on his way Monday, and after tearing the testi- ,V et - Talcum' to, Oshawa where he will be on the. T_J T-T M M :0 -E:;?,o moray oi Th'i constables wife And a S. R, PENNOCK staff of the new branch of the Bank of owmirEVALE. C"vr I.. yor Act legatker Commerce, whicb�-i:A,being es�tablished Mrq. Brown. fined Corocco 810:00 and A good stock of I and 2 in. rough and there. costs. C-orocco had nQ money but will dressed hemlock. also matched, Funeral Director wW EuLbalmer. he kept tinder surveillance un Ell his pine and spruce- 1dressed BROUGHAM C.RR, pay cheque arrives. red pine Georgia pine Any buxiness entrusted to me will and basswood for ceilings. The Beot Anti4eptic Powder- W. J.Rodell spent a few days in be carefully handled. n the fur Tullet and Narsery. It citv. WHITBY _U ID A-IE?j Charges Moderate keepQ the skin clear and O. P. and !lira -NicGregor Rpent a The erection of %everil new bouses Independent Prone No. 1514 -mouth. Prot .4 we'll as -set week. was recently began, The Fupply of Posts. Shinglea and Sawn Cedar, r ecti,a da with W. J. Bodell I heals, and relieve-,A clinfing, Mrs. Moses and Miss Bertha Milne, bouses i.q fa:t:'bhort of the demand. Write or phone for prices. soreness, Irritations, Prickly of Toronto. spent over Sunday with Mrs. Cassie. Chief engineer Oliver and the engi• Heat, etc'. D*Iightflul after of neer of construction of thi Toronto.- -A. C-. REESOR, QHN PHILIP Mrs. Alexander and children Kanssui City. am visiting her sister, Eastern drove over the line on & tour Bathi lag or Shaving. Daint eir-Iffas a full line ox Tresb and cur- trled.' Price 25 a few days ago. ilJr oerfu ft it Mrs. T. Beer. of inspection ad meats constantly on hand. LOCUST.HILL Mrs, E..T. Carter And daughter. of At a special meeting-held by the St. Jnhn's, N. B', are visiting at W. school hoard on Mondaiv evening last. Ind. phot. house Markham 1504, -Spica Roll, Breakfast, Bacon, A. Hamiltcrs's. orders were giver} for the_ purchase Yard, Markham 72 Y. Ham, Bologna, Weinere, etc. Min Madge Dobson, of bearerwn" new blackboards for t . at"Of PUNK PHARM A C I t fHenryy ssff, tw is spending it week with her grand: school. The qLate o between LF—Pichering Station 6 mother, Mrs. Brodie. T.R. Trains go- East due as follows-- Highest prices paid for the two factions is evidently becom- TIME TAB 3ng Butcher's cattle Mm George Philip and Misses Jea ' ing more acute. rl� No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. and Gladys Brodie,of Pickering,spent On 111onday next. (Civic Holiday) 12 Local -Z5o P.x. Thursday in Toronto. there will be a grand demonstration 1" 14 Loud 9ichering .,Aiverq REAL ESTATE Mr. and Mrs. Garton, Mr. and Mrs. at Heydonsbore Park,when the Hon. Trains going Woo* due, as follows- Johnston called on their aunt, Mrs. W. J. Hanna, Provincial Secretary, No. 13 Local 7.47 A. P,0,0*91001" 001b Brodie. Friday, on their way to Can- will give an Address do the new Pro- 2.20 PM. M. 'irst-class rigs for hire nington and Beaverton by motor. vinciaJ asylum, and Wm. Smith, M. 7 Mail 8.09 F. M. P.,will speak on the hstrhor*improve. *Sunday included A Day Or night The-Male Quartette at the re-open.- menta that the Dominion Government Bus meets all trains Insurance rates lower on farm pro- ing, Aug. 3rd. Hear them. are carrying on in Whitby, perty and VillAge Dwellings, The large elm tree, standing in front Teaming promptly attended to. in first-class.Comp&tsies. WHITTVALE of the new Carnegie Library. has, 2=X62=5L1a= I-Totmn Mrs. Mason, of after a 16t of discussion and consider- uest Toronto;is the gation,�been cut down. This was an EYLEMA GLASSES Agent for Canada Carriage Co. IZO of Mrs. Walter. Major. If not insured with me,call and old landmark and many regretted-its ..SHOULD ,STAY ON We H. Peaks Pickering- Mrs.- Fisher. of 13rockville.As visit-. destruction. Its removal, however, -WITHOUT PIN compare rates. In her son, Rev. B. A. Fisher. sets off to much meter advantage the PINCHING We are ail sorry to say Mrs. (Rev.) beauty of the new libraray building. Fall Term Ovens SeDt. 2nd 8-rodined hoose to rent. Langford is quite ill at present. Miss Alice Turner entertained her ' The C. P. R. contractor, Mr. Stew- Make your decis;qu betweenlittle girl friends One e Vening re- art, has4nished his work with the No need W. V. Richardson steam sborei east of the town,and the cently, cess and Failure. A course steal-laying outfit bre completed the to haTe your in the Popular Miss Mabel Pugh,of Toronto:is bav- Notary Public, Pickering. In g'her holidays with friendswork'to Bowmanville. The ballast- e lasses earound also is nearly completed west of the ere. my g town. A number of men.and teams Mrs. M. Robison left for the West piece you In re at work on. the Tweedie.farm last Tuesday for.Ft three months' visit are the road. with her sons. order to have them. stay on. CHOPPING I - Rev. B, A. Fisher is one of the busi. The Presbyterian and Methodists $o o' ONT. Our new style of Eve Glass est men of our town, v;lsitlng froixi are putting into practice church union Will prepare you for an excellent Having'installed ti new Oat Roll, n Markham to Kinsale. and with goad results. During the Mountings are perfect in flt and itIOD In the Business World. H e* Mr. and Mrs. Michell entertained a past four weeks, while Rev. Mr,step is important-TOUR • neat rhe Chopper and new Water=wheel,wheel, I smith bm been his vacatiob. Rev. Dr. t in appearance. Modern number of our Whitevale young peo CHOICE OF A SCHOOL. Our rata- am better prepared than ever Abraham has been preaching to the explains why this college to attend to the wants pie in their pea patch. ideas ari.tbose of comfort. We Mise-E4t6o-Burton-QLf- Toronto, is both congregations, one of the our optical work to do =.among the beat on this routi- of my patrons. home of churches in the morning a0 e aim in all spending her holidays at the e or one 'bboppLng every day in the week her uncle, Win. Burton. Wittif the ie towday. Enter in the gent. evening. During the next four week the very best for you in every DOV!. except Saturday. -hton and Mrs. Fennell left while Rev. Dr. Abraham is taking his Mrs.Thornton W. J. Elliott, PrIn6pal her.day for Portage I& Prairie. vacation, Mr. Sexsmith will. conduct way. The rigbt Glasses, the John F.-Bayles, Greenwood the ot is. e union services.' Oor.Youge and Alexander Ste. They will make an extended tour In tike right-Mounting.. We are sure the*est btfore-return iv g. Jumble, was I . .Aman, named. Stead ifyou. come to us you will be We 'wish to congratulate Messrs. up before Police Magittrate Harper, Rave- 701! lots 'of W Howard Langford and*Lawrence Maji. charged with a most serious offence. p�rfectl' saffified. Let ns proye ti too$ 0 y .TOOLS SEUMPENFaD , or on�having passed with honors' In Itis that the main,wh6 is An organ- C. 3. WiCA,-0* '%4MVALt this to you. their junior matriculation ktid -second iter of labor, on the 16th of June plac- Toole of all kinds, ad sulphuric Acid on a rope -which was We make a specialry of crosscut saws, is prepared to furnish you anything class examinations. . Locke repaired, in the line of water supply ou6b as The popular monthly tea of the to 116 used in lifting a scaffold at Dixie Resor-boning a specialty. For a first- easy-ohave cal} pumps, windmills,'.hydraulic'rame, Ladies'Mission Circle of the Baptist, bridge In P1vkerlT4g_ township,arrest- classhair trim or an church will be held on Tuesday.Aug. asirike was on. I%e msw an was rrest* R. N. BASSETT -end Barber Shop. at the East plumbing, etc. 6th, on the lawn of Mrs. Robt. Dafoe. ed In Toronto and brought here for Sm our House Fumlabiage of all JEWELER ANT) OPTICIAN T-1"CL. PICKERING NEW.S They are also expert' drillisri Everybody welcome. trial. He was remanded uTrtil next kinds. - Slightly used Carpou Tuesday. -He offered to,give$100.000 00"GITS AFROFan from 15 cents a yard up. :I and, respectfully solicit your patron F IPICR �v WHITBY v erybQdy is goinit to the re-open- ball bill;as this was not fortheomiag 014DOT 00 -41, GORDON IRTOKERIN(D Age for the tore. Ind nbon, %21. ing. Come with the crowd, he ;111.be held until that date. J i r q� e - .Y Eful. dour, ,four eggs, al fe* grains wash, washing the whitewash of! : -i --••,-• of salt. Melt the butter in the boil- after some hours and polishing the tat ertt,x READ THE LAB ing water and add the flour while place that had been stained by rub- tom, It 60119. Blend the mixture 1IIt0 a' tie• ® FOR TME PROTECTION OAr. ,r- CON- -� HOME smooth ;paste; conk; add the un- To stone raisins, free them from SUMER THE I N G"R E D S 'ARE s1, beaten eggs one o a time and beat. their stems, put them in a bowl and PLAINLY-I N LY r tK`r[v o N THE E E L. I T _ Dro b spoonfuls on buttered tins: cover. with boiling water, tell c I S THE ONLY W E LL KEW yy N MEDIUM- - them I e Y P� g CANADA THAT IN DOES NDOT ZONTAIN r- 1ER MADE IN ��� Bake is a hot oven until a delicate• tin them remain in it for two min- " _ brown (about thirty minutes). ute9. Then pour off the water and. i ALUM AND W H I C H H A S ALL THE s•a',- - _ Choice Recipes. . INGREDCENT9 -PLAINLY- STATED O.N , Queens Toast.-Six slices of open the raisins, and the seeds can , French Omelet.-Four eggs, four toast, one cup fruit juice, one and be removed quickly and easily ander I s THE LABEL. tablespoons milk, two teaspoons ofre-half tablespoons cornstareh.. without the usual stickiness. MAGIC BAKING POWDER - butte;, one-half teaspoon-salt, vile• Blend cornstarch with a small _ - - e+MSNO _ ' CONTAINS NO ALUM eighth teaspoon pepper, •Beat t.lie ,amo.unt of 'Cold 'water. • Add fruit COL. GEORGE T-. DENISON; - I eggs alightly, Add milk and ora. Juice gr ttss - ALUM iffi SOMETIMES REFERRED TO A$ SUL- � � a PHATE OF ALUMINA OR SODIC ALUMI.NIC r,. saves, Ili rash slice of toast in toning. Pet butter is heat atnridC l P Saw Coming Change in. Cavalry. �i $ S U LP M AT E. THE PUBLIC SHOULD NOT BE pan and whin m0tod turn in the, Alt` sailed and pour the sauce"over _ Tactics Back in 1877. �"a =SODOM MISLED BY ,THESE TECHNICAL NAMES. tnirture, :fix it tt oks etrf►w-the dfl-I and around the toast. A bit of les towmixi thio c^'twor with a L0610 whippott cream or the preserved Colonel George T.• Denison every �•�" __ - until tAte whale ataY� ill of o craanty fruit served oil each slice adds very L'anadian knows as Toronto's Pot-_ _ t. W. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED _ Nrrxixtrnr`, ,tAoia lot it htrawn quirk• much to the appearance and the ice Magistrate. - But not many peo- ""°��i° WINNIPEG TORONTO, ONT. •MONTREAL - 13, undrruaatit, Fultl stet tur+t -it' ftacur of•the diell. plc lZnow Colonel Denison to be a `OjrTnuls NOA►L'" bivt platter, Nut ltoubt..—Two. eggs, one cup prophet and an author, of note, r Almond Meal Gema.--Add to the milk, one-half cup chopped nuts Such is the case, however. Thirty- (pecans beatt•n whites of two eggs wig (Pecans best), two cups crumbs; six years ago he wrote,a _book, "A_ about two and a half days, during which 6 . ,, he will address the annual meeting of 4easpoonful of lemon juice and 'tell sage or savory to taste; salt and .History of Cavalry, and entered it the American Bar Association in Montreal• r paprika to taste. Combine ingredi_ in a competition inaugurated by the He will .at. England on August 23rd on tablespoonfuls of almond meat. -'TNF- WORLD IN' REVIEW one of the Atlantic greyhounds and be > ents; roll in wet cloth; tie. Do not Russian War Department, by ari- home again on September nth The last jBeat together thoroughly; drop. t I leave too much ro^m to swell. thoriEy of Emperor Alexander IL, _- - I chancellor of England to leave the conn- nto slightly heated gem- irons and try on a public mission- was Cardinal ' 'kiake ten to fifteen minutes. Steam three-quarters of an hour. for the best history of cavalry. Wolseley. who was sent on a mission to - Sponge fake.-Yolks of six eggs, .This will cost about'35 cents. There were three prizes, and Cot po ii caitstorm hac centrestl Old me e�n the [oen o hegekntdhaealmbitiou that LheeEm. one cu sugar, one teaspoon lemon Date Cake.-Here is a recipe for oust Denison, in competition with tawa-say they never saw Capital.Hill.-as peror. t p g ' p a delicious date cake. It is easily the world, won the first -prize- quiet as-at present. The Premier is at juice, grated rind of half a lemon, St. Andrews by the sea in New Brunswick, made and does not cost much. Take 5,000 roubles. There never had GUESSING THE TEMPERATURE rvhites of six eggs, one cu flour, attending to urgent m�ttere of state by gg p one-half cup cup of butter, one and been before. and.there. never has. Wire, but chiefly recuperating from the •— _Beat the yolks until thick and tem Ione-half cups of sugar, two eggs, been since an such complete work aranoui work of the past year. The lain. Hoer It Sias Done With the South - on colored, add sugar gradually. P Y P later of Finance is in. England. Hon, J. one cup of sour milk, one cup of on the subject. And, furthermore, D. Hazen, Minister of Marine, and Hon. Polar Expedition. QIId continue to heat. Add lemon I Mr. Coderre are on a trip to the Yukon. r, jour- juice, rind and whites -of eggs beat-'dates cut up fine, one cup Of nuts a pz;nciple which he-advocated-a Others are taking briefer holidays and a It often happens on_sledge ut•-__ . n until stiff. When whites ale chopped fine, two and one-quarter principle-revolutionizing the caval- few remain ofpostoeouirynsact the tie s amon tfie aarc is ice thatthe P mixed with r yolks carefully cups of flour, one teaspoon of van cy service-and which he claimed thermometers are broken. In that ills ands inch of salt. Bake in a In Torouto-it is much the same, though scut and fold in the flour, mixed and p tars be the open of future mill- •Premier y. James Whitney is in his office ton and narrow an and when fizz- every day. sir names dose not often take case, the parte finds itself-without — sifted with salt. Bake in an unbut-; . g p tart mounted operations-has pro a holiday. His favorite -trip is a voyage Fany means of determining the tem= tared an in a -slow oven for one ished cover with chocolate frosting, ven sound and has been universally across the Atlantic, but it is only occa. p -- zloaalhy be is able to find time, This perature. But Mr. Roald Amund- , 'hour. Put can of water in the oten adopted' year Dr. Pyne, who is a close personal 'Worth Know•inc.= With'the perfection of firearms; friend as well as a colleague of the Prem- 0 rem- senthe discoverer Of the south ' ;to add moisture. -- Hot Deviled F.l;gx.-Cook six'eggs Linens are best bleached on thick Col. Denison marked a coming 'lee's, is in En land on �usinese in con I pole, says that if the explorer`ac- B nection with t e Education Department. customs- himself to guess the tem-- a� ;hard. Remove shell, cut in halves!. clean glass. change in cavalry tactics. He pro- He is the only one an yet-to go on an e;- :hard. possible. to estimate ren' len thwise, take out yolk and sea-' A rush runner is -an exee'llent rphesied that caval! would b'e arm- thedeb trip, but the horiday spirit is is,p &fuze, it is g y the air. the mean temperature for a month ' son it highly by blending with salt, j thing for the verandah. cot. sato Hushes and the canteen. ,with a fair degree of accuracy.-This r _ ;paprika, mustard and vnegar. Re- Soften hard water for' toilet use x A critic of militarism said recently of fact he proved by means of a gueas- s ;place in white, set in baking dish, by a pinch of borax: =`Y Colonet the Honorable exam Hughes, 5fin- in tom tition during the .printer r and pour over all a white sauce in If paint sticks to lags remove it ister'ot xuitia, that he was tryinl� to re--, 13 g po P g duce the science of murder by war�are.t� that his party spent in camp on the which chopped hard eggs have been with hot vinegar a Sunday school'basis. The quip referred rest ice barrier. ' niixed- in the proportion of two! Vegetable flosi makes-an excel- r� two iLe canteenel Hughes hoz toanytoleration g As each man came in in the morn- eggs to one cup of sauce: Cover, lent filling for pillows. d drinking among soldiers. " ing he gave his opinion of the tem- In this attitude Colonel Hughes is un- with buttered crumbs and-bake un Ink stains on garmeiitY _ be' , rt aoubudly a tud,cioas Minister of xi1:4Lti, perature outside, and each guess til brown on top j soaked out with salt and niiik, because-it ,s uagnesUot-,.hie that a great was entered in a book. At,the end _ Af-ter wa�shin�z • p� g black 911k Gr Crit ideal of prejudice and hostil,ty to the mil- - s ltia has been based on the more or les of the month I went over the fig- i T prnka salt, one-quarter teaspoon. ton lathes should, v `�rR Colom`1 nHn g eaam aA .cone s stev urea, and the man who had guessed ` .nee in salt water. lax habits which in former days prevailed rre alu•sLvs be dried in � � �,' . correctly the greatest number of oii, one tablespoon Zinesar. .,Mix'the sun-and air to look their-best. t- farther and has attacked drinking among j times won the prize-a few cigars. the seasonings and oil in a bottle. .Tabiescoths and.sheets should n*)t he otRcere of the.permanent force. wh„ $ , w have bit,Irerte bee°-re¢arded as somewhat Besides giving pTB.Ctlt4e 2n eatlInaL- . ''Add the-vinegar and shake vigor-; be looped ,on the line, but hungprivileged rarsons. At a recent garrison in degrees of cold, it was a re ovals. Plate n a Coid place until;taut. �" dd Inner in Halttax all intoxicating liquor) g in � as forbidden by the Minister Notwith-f good dive rsiori-with which t0 begin 7ready to us*.. Serve with a green );very spare,room should have a atariding -this a number of the oftkera the day._ When,one day is almost present behaved themselves to a =.Anne! salad. Lemon juice may be used waste basket, a chair, and a, good ':k !which could only be explained by asfum•I exactly like another, the first hour instead of the vinegar many-cooks light-in it I Ing that they had obtained access to a of the morning is likely to be a little refer it to the vinegar To polish zinc, rub hard with " private sup,,ty densest of the speakers p g po `"'�• were interrupted in a meet uncomfortable sour. The competition engaged Almond Omelet, Caramel Sauce...kerosene cloth and rub off w'it'h burl- � manner Colonel Hughes was not the every one's attention pleasantly,. eggs, six tables man to_let such an incident past tinno- x -Six a poons caramel inti water ciced and he took occasion to arta. and Each 'man's entrance was awaited sauce, one-half teaspoon- vanilla,` Never wash aluminum kitchen deliver,a caettgatioa to the offenders that with excitement, and one man was fewrains salt. Se rate yolks and I utensils with soda. Use aim 1 'sone they wilt not soon forget g p8 P 3 P l ,�,; Talk of resignation on the part of eeme not permitted to make his guess in few gr n eggs: BBaL yolks until1 and water, of the officers followed immediately..and e- sing of-the man who fol- .-,whites- I rumor hoe it that' Colonel Hughes' reply hes - rthick and lemon colored, add six, Iodine acts as a healing remedy Col. G. T. Denison. was that they could not resign any taster lowed him. Therefore, they had to -.-tablespoons caramel sauce and tion-', as well as a disinfectant and is es- then he would accept their_ rtwi¢nations speak a9 they came in, one by one. le !ill&. Cut and fold in the whites of,peeially helpful for wounds caused 'will blo�`o er anddb tai C'olonelthat hHarhe bis "Now, Stubberud," I would-say, the.eggs beaten until stiff and dry•, by rusty nails, .etc. ed with firearms, that the sword not the one who will come oft, second best. "what's the temperature to-day f" Put two tablespoons butter in a hot -New housewives realize t)ie effec- and the lance•would fall into disuse, The New. Poet Laureate. Stubberud had his own way o!cal- n Menest of kerosene as a disinfec- that cavalry would not be used to k Robert Brid ee is the new. et laureate culatin , which I never 'succeeded _ 'omelet pan, cover bottom of pan, t g poet g ;.With blanched shredded almonds;tent. Put it down the drain pipe beat down an enemy by. shock, but it to likely that not one. Canadian In m understanding. One day. for in- turn in egg mixture and cook and and it will kill all germs. I R-ould be in effect mounted infan I loran e. heard of assured Brtdges tr. 1 1 fore. a we are aeaur.d• he is s very stance, he looked about him, and fold same as plain omelet. -Serve To discover if your petticoat is try. This contention-regarded as icompetent poet of the pure oxford gcheol studied the various faces. "It isn't with. caramel sauce.' showing below your dress -skirt, I mistaken or absurd by most mill- of verse, and thon,h. will be i creditable encceirwr to a lona line of dtetin¢uiahed warm to-day," he said at last, with Caramel Sauee.-One cup gratin- place a hand mirror on the floor tary authorities when Colonel Den- holders of the position, 8 great deal of Conviction. Y could red-has However, it seems undeniable that Reb' lated sugar, one cup boiling water, and turn slowly around before it. ison'a ' book first appea ert Bridges becomes poet laureate because immediately encourage• him l _ 'bfelt one cup granulated.sugar by i To glean fine carpets and freshen been rocen sound b • modern war. -of his ne ative and not of his pus j P y that powers this ' uaobJectioneble -to the l the assurance that 9 had guessed stirring over the fire until it be-I their colors without injury, scatter .In the-Boer War and the Russo- at be. Therefore he cot the i correctly. 7t was -69 degrees F. ! :-comes a light brown in color. Add grated. white potato over them, Japanese War, the mounted rifles ,lob. Apart from political prejudices there The monthly 'results were very in- - no water to melt the sugar ; the sweeping it lip with a clean whisk won the day. The British went into thaprobably theahone poet almost wi hnthemous real spark oof,teresting. So far as I can remem- beat of the fire will do that. When or broom, the Beer Car with 3,000 -steel- ggenius in the Empire today ie Ritdyard I ber, the best performance in any melted add one cup boilingwater) :fin excellent plan before putting armed cavalry of the old type, slid written It is guile true that Kipling has l i p written a tremendous tot of trmsh. But month was eight approximately tor- slowly and cook until the'hardened r one's hands into soda. water is to',at the end of the war had 100,000 I that was inevitable in an age which de=j rest guesses. A man might keep I mandf from its favorites a tremendous+, sugar is dissolved. This can be bot- rttli therm well with- a piece of mut- .mounted men in the field. That was volume of output. But mach of his work remarkably close to the actual £em- �`tled and kept tightly corked to. be ton fat. This counteracts the bad the only w•ay they could fight the has the true ring of genius and he could perature for a long time, and then V _ .hways taken his place beside Tennyson and used'for colori and flavoring cies- effects of soda. 87;365 -Boers' who took the field' ordegorth and the others.wifh no apol-'suddenly one day make an error of tarda, cakes an confections. As between meal nibbling and the practically all mounded rifimnen. ogy. twenty-five degrees. �a. .' Popovers.-One cup milk, one un drinking of water copiously during In the. Russo-Japanese War there fclpnnff a Partisan. The winner's•mean -temperatnix's "'beaten egg, one cu flour, few meals are both harmful, so, too, is was not a single charge against But Kipling, in his tpter years particu• P g larly, has become s violent, political parti• agreed within a few tenths t a temper- ,grains of of salt. Beat ingredients sleeping in.a room in which there is riflemen on foot. .The sword and can. He has tveen mixed tip to most °of I gree with the actual mean temper- " thoroughly three minutes with a�.little or no fresh air._ lance were nowhere, Tkte rife' was the outstanding political controversies of ature of the month, and the mean —�--"tar a`Dover -or rota! a beatei, To make awnings waterproof, the last decade. And he has not heel• , - g y egg- 8 P r supreme; inspiring the only effec-"I faces to use his poetic genius to further of ail• the competitors mean tem- Place in hot buttered muffin pans. plunge first into a solution contain- five action for cavalry as well as his opinions. The Home Rule issue was eratures gave a result that was al- 'C'ook one hour in a moderate oven in 20 per cent. soap and afterward the most recent controversy- hbon which he,P I g p P infantry., Few as the achievements drew blood. As he- hoe been generally,most exactly correct. - So if we had -instead of fifteen• minutes-'in a:hot in-another solution havin the same against the Government it was scarcely. 8' of the ftusaian cavalry were, ghat- within the range of human {�oasibility been so unlucky �a to lose all our ;,oven. Popovers are more easily percentage of copper. Nash after- ever they did achieve was through that he would be selected for tII0 vacant thermometers, we should not have made -and more digestible if pre- ward. - fire action. laureateship. been entirely at a loss. .:.pared this way. Linen or corded material gar- �, � Similarlyi& tim the one other outstandingwionis pont - Btinana DresSin of the time, Mr. William Watson, is non g.-Two table meats should be ironed over an or- S#artiog at the'Bottom. persona grata with the powers that be. 'host Hopes. spoonfuls flour, two tablespoonfuls. dins irotlin Board, taking care ,t , of outs has he been mixed ,a in no • � � g g Lm going to have my.boy begin litical controversy, inctndtng 'also the He­!`I was a fool .when I mar �• )butter, one-half cupful sugar, one to iron_lengthw'ise or directly cross- at the-bottom and work up," said Home ear Rule_ eago of 'The his publication with the ried you cupful milk, one.egg yolk, one ban- wise. Ironing even a little on the the millionaire. serpent Tongue." in which he attacked . She—(4.I know that, but I didn't ana, one cupful.whipped cream. Mix bias will put them out, of shape. `rI-presume''you intend to start istter s family membersiculd the any mn s realize that you couldn't improve." flour and sugar together. Add to A preserve, closet should be cool hiss in as an office boy, then." be quite sufffotent itself to place him- scalded milk, return to douhle boil- and dark. 3f it'has-a glass door ;, self outatde.the pale - Exactly. or and cook until thick. Add but- hang a black.curtain over.it. It is r, Lacrosse !till Lansuishes. ter. Add banana,• which'has been "a good plan to wrap jars of cher- Shall-I put him on the pay-roll i. - r r, Canada's rational camp. Lacrosse, tel mashed through a sieve. Cool un ries' raspberries and strawberries at the regular office boy's salary? still undo! he shadow of "roughhouse" Idle -Mone y . "Ilio, I wouldn't do that. You'd laectloa• one incident_in which a player til the mixture coats a sih er spoon. in paper to exclude the light. better start him in at about $100 a I si ming an ver of them o Toronto tLacrosse B Fold in cream when ready to use. If you desire to obtain a beaiiti week. The boy's simply got to have Club, to threaten he disruption of the, Add to cut fruit for salad. Do not ful lustre on cut glass, try washing „ _ big profeveloual league. The incident fe PeRSON3 having Idle fonds on - -use bananas' in the salad. . Pine- it in two quarts of fairly hot water 94 little pocket money. not without aigniaoance, There Weems hand for temporary or ton¢ar little doubt that there has-been a spirit perlods, or awaiting permanent fipple, orange, celery and:nuts make to which ons tab) nful of 'tur of toleration of rough tactics on the part fnvestmnt can obtain POUR PER a very good combination, pentine has been adde�any nd the Weather. tit those responsible for the coaduot of NT. Intel est co oandea u.r?1ut Bread (Quick).-Two and will find the. resultseeThe restless days are here. ter Yy yy open ny.n acaoua n e IoonLlnuef to la�gnish. Promoters do not SAVI'NdS DEPARTMENT of this ,one--half- cupfuls white ' flour, two ory.' outdoors-invites Us and our work}seem-to realise that•they Lave Rot the I Company. These funds are with- ttr- teaspoonfuls -baking powder, one- A delicious dish of peppers is I becomes a conscious effort and a game oit'ba k is and that!the.o aiY way drawable date received and be" date ' to get it back La by a long campaign o[ est from date rseefved antra date {ialf cupful sugar, one,-half- tea- is in this way: Wash, halve'and bore.. It is the time when -we are ix ng lacrosse-and not by ill a=• withdrawn, We solicit out of town Spoonful salt, three-quarters cupful seed the peppers, then run through;•moat in sympathy with Jerome K.i}hih flow, of brutality, _ �afmtaa,which may M opened tis. nut meats ..(pecans, walnuts, al- a food chopper. Put a little butter Jerome in his•confesaion as follows i _ Lord chanoenco coming• w.►t.fbt•ffloohrtstt monds or peanuts), one egg, ,one .rn. a frying an. Add the peppers I"I like work• it fascinates me. I ondaWheLord ;ialdof comm to Canada on r I bfonday, the fleet of 8eptembet, It will be •�he. Union-.Trust . - cupful milk. Sift dry rriaterial three and their ju fee and-halt a cupful of can sit and look at it for hours. I ;ohs fleet occaetQn since the days,ce Henry or four times, Add beaten egg to stock. Simmer till bender. love to-keep it by me; the-idea-of 1 the Etg�hit: that a Lord chancellor of' Engh►nd }las gond outside' the 'BMtish Company, Lim ited itlilk. Combine two mixtures, Bake. To clean alabaster-there is Hath (getting rid of it nearly breaks my;Isles or. a pnblfe miffion. The Lord Chan- Temple t•nlldlng,Toronto one hour .in loaf in rather a slow in better than soap and water. heart." lcottth i" the on. with ,6 he areal feat. g 1` - Jri thin occaeioa, with the agprovat of the CARITAL (paid ilei $4000,000 1 ;oven. Stains . may. be removed by filet _ I ging, the ¢retst seal is to be laced In. Ot90,000 - Crr.am Pafts.-Clne•£tipiu!~lvater, washing them with soap and water Giving unso'.icitec( advice fs One{r =missive, durin¢ itis cltanoP�lor'f ab• tcevee•, which vrill last only a little ovor one-.quarter cupfu tter, one cup-' and then covering.them with white- way of borrowing trouble. - a .fortni' ht. His stay.in Canada will last V - , s , ,. :�,� ,m ��•v A. .�:_..tom 'r• t, .s:- ., .,,, ,, .a ., ... .•.•' .4t.en .o-w`.,' '?�&r't'^.".'+. -r:: :? hY !q, .w,eg^.. °f, 4`n'f !' .iyd: ,,;,w„ ,f.. .!A-•t .Y••'•.ti 'G. 4-. t_. (:V.t' .y "L*.-'a '�'�2 a5"'4•ti,...y nEi7. .J R. ''�, t "R^. �� Mr '`9q. ,n,�i�;3t�� '• tai,:4;..1t .F ^w•:.!c;: gn ' ,,;•, a•-" ,J" .,,.;•f.,a- '."°. -".w.ti '„a�•;.�"''C,�.d.,� r.. •�lw ,'-+�'. ..... _,,, + " { ..� ),...,✓fs�: • '.•:t.u.^'x.rus.0 "....•r.'-- i-.: r ...'.. .abu'v�. •..OW r •,,,.Q.+ < X'v- „�., -_ - +,r' _ _ j: r, • Pinero's 'Methods. U R IC AC I D SAW NAPOLEON; STILL ALIVE. QREAD �TCNING Britain's foremost living drama- T - - - List, Bir Arthur Wing Pinero, has NEVER CAUSE': X. Schamel-Boy Tent to St. Hel- ust celebrated his fifty-eighth ena, the Emperor's Prison. st _ birthday. As his name indicates, RHEU�IAATISM ND BURNING I WANT pro v it t4 your .atisfaouon- There is still a Frenchman alive English M*� he is artl of forel n extraction, T *� " =. partly Y.. g It you have Rheumatism, acute or ohroalo who saw and spoke with Napoleon Roast-Beef.' - - �_ for his father was a Portuguetie• -no matter what your oondition--write and in his childhood played with the today for my FREE BOOK on "RHEUMA- P y e White—Blisters Spread R11 QYeJ' His mother waa Miers Williams, 818- TIS Its Cause and Cure." Thousands Tung of Rome. M. Pierre Schamel- The saes war. An appe. Y}� p ter of a noted Trinity Pilot of call it The most wonderful book exeF Roy went to visit his father, who ding dish ready to serve, - Head. Scratched Until Mass of Gravesend and it was in that lis- Witten." Don't send a acamy-iter AB- .... Y SOLQTELY FREE. JESSE A- CABS:, Dept, was one of the "caged eagle's" at- Deliciously cooked and Sores. Hard Crusts Left Raw trict Sir Arthur spent the days of yTb, Brockton, Mass., vis tendants at St. Helena, and there economical. _4. Flesh, Had to Cuty Hair Away. his youth. He was at one time in- was presented to the Emperor. -Insist on tended for a business career, and IN IIiE310RY OF HIS SON. Clark's. =Healed b Cuticura $Oa� and _ His most touching reminiscence' �° e - y studied at Birkbeck College, but 5 s Ointment. Hair Growing hick. the call of the stage proved � Chas. G. Davies Will Erect Hotel is that Napaleon showed him a doll --+— strong. He made his debui`before which had belonged to his little son, tis Romaine St., Pete,boro;,ontario.— the footlights as a general utility for 'tinfortunates in Chicago. remarking, It is dirty, as you see. a.ctis.rrr.Ilsatn.L ' "My littld girl's head was in a terrible A hotel for,"down and out" linen, But they were his . little hands '. state It started with little white blisters• to cost $100,000, will be erected by which coiled it." which would break until it a rte- • next winter by Charley G. Dawes, M. Schamel-Roy is a. handsome �keu.,tc I� � o- ,� • spread all over her mead- old man of string g The hurting and itching president of the Central Trust g features, though - sunken face, with a hooked nose were dreadful. especially Company of Illinois, as a memorial and a flowing, silky, snow white at night when she would to his son, Rufus Fearing Dawes, i scratch it until it was one who was drowned in Lake Geneva beard. He was for many years cos- mads of sorea all over her r last--year. Eventually Mr. Dawes tumer at the Opera, Paris. He has Well Begun. §; head and the pillow would will erect a similar refuge for wo- now a pension from the State of Officer (to recruit who-has missed'' ! be covered with blood. She.., some twenty-six cents a day. M. ever shot "Good heavens man could get no rest at all with men of the same class. Y' y Y ) r U9 pain, she would beg.of tae to put ' These hotels had been projects Schamel-Roy is nearly 106 years where are your shots going l" M' something on to coot the burriiag sad old. His father was a soldier's or- Recruit (nervously): "I don't '. irritation. Hard crusts would form on her sem"'^ which the father and son had plan- , head which when she scratched is would ned to carry out together, 4nd Mr. derly who spent his We. in close know, sir; they left here all right."• K; leas the raw iaelh-uadeitaeath, and her u . Dawes, in a statement given out Personal attendance on the great }talr came oft with it or would be In such ' recently, pledged himself to,devote Emperor. Mlnard: Liniment CuFas Diphfenrla. _ a dreedtlil state that I wQ be 1 his are time to Carrying out meet trouble. It to cut the hair away, the work his son had long looks will meet you soon enough. A FRIGHTFUL FIRE ' "I tried several remedies but none of them seamed to do say good. I then cut i forward to. Catisee .widespread sorrow-likewise a 'her hair quite close,washed it with Cuticurs n lively corn causes much pain-the cure is FARM• FOR *ALL In memory of my dear son, Ru- --=eap-and bandaged it using Cuticura Oiut- Jul. Fearin Dawes, who met ,his "Putnam's," the old reliable Putnam•s N. W. DAWSON, Ninety Coiborn• strati. �1 mens. IL V, quite healed without a ` I death last�epte—ml?eT," &CLid Mr- Corn E:tractor. that Hetet-faits and al• Toronto- now — ` mark on the'Ndn. Her hair is growing nice Dawes, "I shall during the present ways cures; try it. Esc.-at all dealers. RL'IT, STOCK. GRAIN AND DAIRY and thick agaln." (8tgned) Mrs.A'L Sana- ' _ den,Feb.18,1912. year inaugurate the work which w e m_ Farms is all section. o} Ontario. -. -,. Some .nape. Cuticnrs Soap and Cuticura Ointment art had often planned to' carry on t' _ _ ` sold by drugslets and dealers everywhere gether, and to which for the rest LIIre890IIablet FACTORY SITES, WITH in wITHOUZ` A single set is often sufflcient. Liberal my life I Shall devote that part of "John you never listen to half B nt un Rn trackage. a Toronto. 3 sample of suit mailed free with 32-p. 8 the thin I say' to you," she com- Bramnu n and liber town. and cltlra. ttK kIR my time not required by business ger 3D ESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES IN ` Mook. Address post card Potter• Drug i duties. plained. jl � 4' Chert.Corp., Dept. 36D, Boston.U.B.A. Brampton and a doses sibs- taw D.. r Sir Arthur Wing Ptnero• "As the first step I shall erect on "��Well, dear," he replied, "I have to work art of the time," N W. DAW'sON, GoWorn• 8t., Toronto. <' CANNIBALS" IN ARGENTINE. the west aide a hotel at an expendi- P STAMPS AND COINS '01 actor at a salary of one pound a ture of 8100,000, to be known as the t _ I TARP COLLECTORS-HUNDRED UtJ'- week, but the experience he lined Rufus Dawes Hotel. Lodgings will Hunters Feasted on the German's P g r . 7 levant Foreign Stamp. Catalogue. has proved of inestimable value, be furnished at cost, not to exceed Wire Wounds. Album. only seven Ceuta Marks ■teras - Dead Bods. and there is no living playwright five cents. The doors of this hotel Companz• Toronto <, Don Pedro Lopez, an Argentine who is his superior' in stage tech will never be closed to those out of my n bruised.reand cut byluable being one,right badly 1118CILLANSOUi Iportsman, has been the unwitting nique. One of h;s earliest efforts at employment upon their promise to wire fence. some of the Wounds would RS Vii, t RAIiAlf BROS., FUR ' BANCHEBa, .yt Cause of • an international "incl- writingfor the stage was a curtain- Pay when they find work xgxin. It not heal, although I tried many different G Will pay highest price for Black. ail- g medicines Dr. Bell advised me to use rer. Cross Foxes, Mink. marten. Fisher, at aSa. dent"- between the Argentine Re- raiser-for the-late Sir Henry Ir v• will extend credit to the uufortu- MINARD a LINIMENT. diluted at 9*a4 ai; times Dougal. L- Graham, atratbroy. nate upon their promise alone. A then stronger as the soree began to-look R R No. t Ont, public and Germany. ing, but it was with his Striking He imported stags from Hamburg play '"The Magistrate" that Sir free employment agency will be run better. until atter three all. the sores have healed, and hest of all, the hair is AIL ORDER MEN. Save 80 per cent. two years ago. One of them was Arthur gained his first big success. I.tn connection with the hotel. I growin� well, sad to SOT WRITE as to � maid:ng expenses by our sate, .urs. &ball hope late, to establish a Simi- most a Rays the-case in horee wounds• bu. oe-.•getting method o; trailing sad known as the German, One day a Sir Arthur Pinero's method of P F. Y. DOUCET. distributing catalogues, circulars,samplas, stag was released on the Argetrtlee writing a play is certainly unique, lar hotel for women." Weymouth. etc. Part.culare free. Re.ults certain. W. ��. a Lawrence. Ortllia, Ontario. plains, hunted and after three days' for he_ first devises the r , chase killed. The_nevus was sent in and- 'from that works back to his R, TUMORS. - LUMPta. 14ra- Minard's Liniment cures Colla, Etc. `latereal and external, eared wltb- a "telegram t Don Pedro'a son in opening. When he is about to re- Evidently Preterred Noise. eat Data by oar Com. treatment wrtw , gr y the followingLerma• "German kill- hearsea la he has planned out "Is he fond cif-peace and quiet t" at befere too late Dr I!•ttiaae Medical play P P r. Lfinttwd Colllnrwn^ef nut, ied'and eaten, we shared his body; the-minutest detail of business He Missed it. "I guess not. He's giving" his it suss simply delightful " is a kindly autocrat at rehearsals, said the Sergeant, an- three daughters musical educa- G ALL oo KIDNEY Kidney trouble.�Nu "LAD- "Atkins," ^�I Being a naturalized German, the and the actor or actress who. does grily, "why haven't you shaved tions." _ Lumbago Stones.kne ed at�:is�posittta.•.ndis elegrapher at the }stile past office not follow his direction is soon this morning I" erre with : • new ruse• g „ - _ - -Baool," price it& Another oew romwir - to which this.commis niCation cuss brought to task, "Ain't I shavedl" asked Atkins, for Diabetes.Mailltes. and ears sore. M - g in apparent surprise. I Try M' Um tie Eye Remedy 1 sanoi s Anti•Diabetes. Pries $Lot troy _ taken did not agree that there -was •• _ PP p I erntEtats or direct The 69001 Ilanufae. ftt}nq cruse for delight. Instead he .,,,No, you're not," insisted the If you have Red/Weak, Watery Eyes tnrlr■ Cam noir of Canada, [dtstsed, }qs iconfisCated the telegram and in- KEEP CHILDREN WELL Sergegnt, "and I want to know Or Granulated Ey elids. Doesn't Smart Tartu tier an 1 . ot'med the German Consul at Bue- DURING HOT WEATHER whY " —soothes E Pain. Drs sen i MALI HELP WANTED. „ Murine Eye Remedy, Ltgnid, ?ac, We. Dot Ayres of its contents, "Well, you see, Sergeant, re Mnriae E Salve in Tabes, '­]41 Every The Consul -made inquiries and Every moEher knotcs how fetal the plied the soldier, "there was a doz- 25c 50c• Eye .Boob Fries by Man. , MEN WANTED t:4 reported the matter to the German. hot summer months are to Small en of us using the same mirror, end A.tts+a*ears+»•e« ser••a••�+�• marine Es• !Remedy Co., C\laags YOC70 MAN BE A BARBER. I TEACH Ambassador; the Ambassador made children. Cholera infantum, dist- I must have shaved some other pori Qusekly, aheapl7, thoroughly and --. din airier and reported the matter man.' turnh tools free. we give you actual � q Po rboea, dysentry and &tomach troll-. :=. The Way Of It. experience. write for free Data , to the Foreign Minister at Berlin; bles are rife at this time and oftenlogue. MOIST College. E19 Queen at. East. 1-the Foreign Minister made inquiries a precious little life is lost aper Minard's Liniment cures carrot in Coors.' Some men make fools of them Toronto. w„ and reported the matter to each selves for a pretty girl and a lot of p° only a few boars illness. The Exactl so. MEN WANTED _ good effect that there was a�hreat mother.who keeps Bab c Own Tab- y others don't even hac.e that excuse• ;W that diplomatic relations between lets in the house feels safe. The "Embroi arid- German and the Argentine would kerchiefs is a very non-progressive tnarit-ttntntmt curer-71 ml rnp•r• - - i _ y g occasional• use of the Tablets pre !be broken off it the whole truth vent stomach and bowel troubles, business. ,were not disclosed at once. "HOW so�" He—I expect to d1E In harness. Sweden�r� gre it work on Heaven and Hen or if-trouble comes suddtenly—as it "Because it never gets beyond She—Then I take it _for granted and the lif�eraeeath. 4Wpagts,only 25cents Intense excitement was the resultgenerallydoe's—the Tablets will g that you have. a stable osition. pOeCpa'a H.law 4W9sdWA"..Toronto.Oef. `in Germany and the feelingof re- the initial stage. p bring the. baby Safely through. ulsion and indignation grew. They are sold by medicine dealers - •. Ikeanwhile Don Pedro and his par- or by mail at 25 cents a,box from _ __ •.• i rty, knowing nothing of the agita- The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,, ,tion . they had caused, oontinued Brockville, Ont.. - t their sport in the remote forest. It ,F ' ;was only after a fortnight bad , TankGOLD MINERS LIVES SHORT. leaawd that the tai ht hunter re- rtag y Bowser o _ ;turned to Buenos Ayres to find him Fifteen Years'in Transvaal Lim self•the victim of much execration, it of _ - •- : and be was promptly arrested. The Workers' Activities. •truth was then brought to light. The mining of gold in south _'__ For sale Cheap - �_ Africa produces a mortality roll . ti which is appalling. - - — A Poser For Teacher. +'However healthy a Transvaal WILL MAKE- rIONEY FOR YOU - — _ „ - The teacher was reading the his- roti,-drill man may, appear.to be _ M tory of England to some of the little on his return to this Country," Dr. s^, pupils. When she came to the state- Haldane told the British Depart- ment that Henry I. never--laughed mental Committee on Tnduatrial • GARAGE OWNERS and others rafter the death of his son, she no- Diseases in 1907, "he will probably who require cheap and convenient. . ,ticed one of the little irla had rail- be dead within a year or two." taethod of waiting is auatto. be - 8 , 'y should invests to this tank to• be ed her hand and seemed very de- Miners -phthisis is said to be due i ,sold at a sacrifice. c �airous of attracting her attention. to the inhalation of fine dust, ._ _ - ►7 "`Well, Amy," said the teacher, which arises not merely fiom rock what is it 7" "Please, ma'am," drilling without the accompaniment -Ma has been used a short time in one of our : said little Amy, "what did Henry of water spraying but also from departments, lately discontinued. Our branches �I. do when he was tickled 4" blastipg operations. Last year and Sates depots are +►1'rtfady equipped, and we ' �. . more than 1,000 of 3,000 Hien exam- cannot place this Task is our own any: p • ' ined by the Medical Commission were found to have..phthisis. No THIS BOW SER TAIQH ISA. BARGAIN .O rock-driller could work in the mines •Teti Good Shape--Almost as Good a6 New E ' 1 for sixteen years and escaprl it, Death occurred as s rule before the -. GO gallon capacity—otic gallon' to the stroke. 00, age of 40. p' sell registering. Mounted on rubber- Here is a table which showed at tired wheels. Can be moved anywhere—to the s that .time how inevitable i$. the sidewalk and back to any-car in the garage. •�. •O �'' _ doom of any man who undertakes 1 this w;6rk: - The best investment you ever -mane. -Tt will •Q' ' - -Percentage taus your gasoline—your.time=your :money. _ t Years' service. affected. e g % ................. - 1� Regular Pries .....::.. ....... . $360.00 ' ................ 25 8peoisl Price .:. $226.00--. : t�. 51 d� , -Z p ............. .... 40 _ • _,.. 'A Bi ........ 70 peoPo aesrtsorietist , WC t Toronto E - -loRussell Motor Car Co., Limltppd . - ED. 7. ISS1'I' 31—'13. IS% ....... ............ 1 a v., A 4 K• .., ..•.u..� ,. -- .: .. .:.:,. :..v a :', .. ..,,..:.: '.0 ,y. -,r_.,:" i >r ... ....L •fl" .4..- ..+.: :4�' 'a.._ ;.$ ...�z7"^.r ..Ji.� +9-^,;3•• :e' x' rer: 3'.. 4. s p;�+.•t• ,.. - .eve.,,,, : -. t., ,.,.,r .. -tit. ,� ,,,,, •x .^e-t' ..;� } �, --i+ +°„rJ•r+i'?V.. `� J'-' •r �L�• is.S,, S..Sa""`�Iki, W�� 4 �,-._. .r,:a .a^ "'�,. .a. •,.+ ".4Y:•W .,.. ;�..,�"a:.,_. ,;z+et.,;��w.•�.. : _. ..r ..� _•X..T`L..,.z a�+ .�:�'t�«.' z�_. '"S �z� a: �r.�... ,,,rw:v. vr;'aru 7;7'�,�,T�7 .7; t W" z Zp­,� q v t.7 r. • -The undev- financial gain. On Saturday last DULLS FOR SALE A-V dot, abort- in the Exhibition Park, Toronto, born bulls.about L4 months old, BuLtabie for Priceamoduste. Z.1L POOR. signed has 9"sale s,few young C1 jH Aus FHA 7 - Pure over * - "al 'es' -e was the great 91"=., b&tf VT 00%. a motorcycle rac attraction, and during its pro- HORSE REGISTER AL, TNIUM mod, one of the contestants lost THIS SEASON'S CRO -f1.96 per y4libc S1.00 it paid in advance. le ItVL cuutrol of his machine, ran into a 2ommy Grescaus-46706, A. T. R­ This Is guaranteed pure honey and from the hives of a reliable subseriviloas the 21"d solaladk VAD *0 U dealer. IN TEN POLIND -PAILS, in advance fence and was instantly killed. ;The Standard bred Registered Trotting I .stallion, the property of Dr.J". Moore, This kind of sport is productive OTI Brwklin,and Thos.IdLddafurd, Whit -THE NEW SHORTENING- -than lard,betterJOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. greatexcitementtothespectators. by, will makethse"onof1913, &a folof a lows: Monday, May 12th, will leaveCRISCO Ing 30c. a tin. Thep long for something his own stable lot 8;B. F, oon.Pickering r40T go AND COMMKPITS tfirilliug chardeter, and their de- and proceed to Appleby's hotel, West Hill for night Tuesday,twn stable for res are satisfied. , They may re- QUAKER CORN FLAKES f delay in al total, After many years o, night. Wednesday, Commeoial that noon, hotel, Asglan, for ceive some excitement also Oahawa, for dilly-dallying over the matter, 3 Packages companies the gambling spirit, night. Thursday, St. Charles' hotel. work in definite shape has beirun ac Port Perry. fop*nigbt. Friday, Tem and they mar, wills, few dollars at -in the erection of a new i perance hotel, Utica,for noon, Colwill' SWAN BRAND PICKLES. Best on the market 25c. Inion he expefise :of another gambler. hotel,Brook in, for night. Saturday t HOLBROOKS KIPPERED HERRING IN TOMATO, station in Toronto. The present Roval hotel,Whitby for noon thence to -d from HOLBROOKS SARDINES IN TOMATO 1. But what real go6d is derive ifternogn. structure has never fitted the re- this kind of sport? The contest- his own stable until Monday quireillents of a modern railway �56291 (12823), the im- Baron Elect- r ants may attain skill in the run- porttd'Ciydesdale stallion,the property --Lime Juice - Dalton's Lemonade -station. It has been an endless Claremont,will make ning of a motorcycle, but the in- Of W.H.Pugh- of C -source of annoyance, particularly the season of 1913 as follows Monday Lemons Bananas tense strain may prove ruinous to proceeds to H. Gregg's con 9,for night. to strangers coming to- the city their nerves. It does not produce Tuesday, R. Eagleson's Mongolia, for and who wished to. meet friends. a, and W.Armstrongs'jr. for aight; Physical development as there is soon, .At the* time it was erected it P Wednesday, Milroy's Cedar Grove, no exercise of the muscle,-. The for noon,G.D.Milne's Cherrywood. for JAB. RICHARDSON'S -answered the needs of Toronto, night: Thursday, Geo. White's Dua- butthe city has grown so rapidly manufacturers of the winning baryon,for noon, Jas. White's Brock motor-cycles may increase -their jorsialit; Friday.T- 1. Knox's R 0 C E R E S 0 N LY that new station has long been road, Brock road for noon, McLean's Hotel, a pressing necessity. It is dtated sales as a result, but there is no BroughaLo,for night; Saturday. L. W. real substantial gain from this Pilkey's for noon,thence to his own stable morning_risk to &. to the most maderia tmm-kibad of Imported life is too great to justify (14722) Store that the new building is di�atined kind of sport, the until'the followmg Monday in AC With the human fy Nng" The e Ara --Pf the kind in America. Clydesdale Property of W J its rap- this kind of amusement. There ..he wit take the same rapid growth of, Toronto, are many other kinds of sport also, rout*as Idonarieffe Albion until Friday I$ the Place to Get Your Wants Supplied idly increasing wealth, and the morning, when he will return to his own that have lost sight of their pro- - position it is gaining among the stable, where he wi I remsia until the cities of the continent, none but Per sphere. No people can have ftnowing Monday morning. Now Goods arriving almost.t daily too much of this kind of avocation Moncre4ffe Albion- (Imp,) [12w] the beat should satisfy its rani- ' bject is not 116,"O) The celebrated Clydesdale stal ---Made to Measure and Ready-mikde Clothing provided its proper 0 W. J. Kelleher, dents- lion, the property of lost sight of. True sport pro- Daubarton. wi'l make the ses, on of Boots and Shoes in great variety. 1913. as follows : Monday� gsy 12th It would seem from the eveuts duces a high state of physical de- u. stab e, the Kelleher Summer Sox and Huge, cotton. lisle and silk will leave his ow of the past �ear that the efforts veloptuent, and self cuntrol, and Farm, Danba-ton, and proceed to T. A. Muslins, plain and figured, also bordered Men's heavy and work Shirts with soft collars that is being put forth to establish these should be its chief 6bjects Knox's Brock road, for noon. then.e to McLean's hotel, Brougham, for night Umbrellas, Rain Coats=also Rubber Coats universal peace in the world is not and not the monetary considers- Tuesday, Joe. Widemau'a Greenwood. et for Ladies' 1U,uder Waists, Vests, Drawers and Corsets. ' U with the greatest degree tion nor great exefteruent. for nooa: John N'pood a Brooklic --meeting wi nigh$. Wednesday,Royal hotel,Whitby of sticcess. The wars in the Balk- irsday. Col. We are headqiiarters for nails. bolts, screws, locks, hooks and hiliges-Alb, for Loon siad night. Thi I Forks, hoes, rakes, scythes, Rt011eq, files, paint brushes, ans are accompanied by horrors, , Farmers' and Womens P.Ilstt'a Kingston road,for noon. Frank u paints and putty. Also many other lines of hardware. to read which makes one's bl d - Institute Maddaford's. base line. Fiekerine, for P& Might. Friday,8 Bath's Pickering, for that 9 at�7 arable Prime C Fresh Breod daily. run cold. The atrocities h re noon and night. Saturday, own a Cheese, Fresh Soda and Fancy Bimcnits. a" IT the foHowirg Monday morning. 7 . . being committed in those regions a ti, EXCURSION Our Gioceries are the freshest. Loord Roberta-Tbe Celebrated French are of such a chardeter that should TO Coach atawoo, the property of Lon. Store closes at 7 p. tn. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Ittirn all the forces of man against - Lidgett. K can a.will malre the TORONTOand' Pro oa war. In Mexico also. the con. of 1913 ser follows. Wedneads; Itinuotis. warfare that is being NIAGARA FALLS ce do to Colwill's hotel Brook in, Zltii night when be returns to his own stat Is, EORG ,n-aged, accompanied by the wide- Via the G, T R, Trains, Niagara Navi• where he will remain until Friday aft spread desruction of"property and gatia.n Go's Steamers and Niagara ernoon when he proceeds to R, G. Cam. Belt Line Electric Cars. on msck'd con. 4. where he will remain. an- stagnation of business. should lead til the evsoing when he will return to his Tuaday, August 5th, 1913 Tickets good going' inarning trains day -- the people to welcome a return to o,o stable satir the foll wiaj? Ween"- EDWARD 'A. C --.peace. Still with all these evi flood returning until Aug 6. Edward Darn fe pj-'9CA)9 1 (13461)tbe LAFF denres,that universal peace is yet s over privileges wilt be allowed at fashionably bred imported Clydesdale prReti,:al Watchnia-ker-and wdrk- -far distant. substantial progress I at Chen-ywood Statign- V, points on the Scenic Belt Line. g%al ion. the property of Itobt Daf a. both Canadian and Aroetican of Green River.will make the season of lug Jeweler begs to, inform the has been made in the cause of fZdle of Pickering and surround sides. (See Belt L. folders.) 1013 as fouow* Monday afternoon Whole and Crushed oats, whole peace. The bentiment against leaves his own stable and proceeds to districts, that he has a fine line corn, Bran, Shorts,Flour, Ground Thme Toronto Falls Broultbain hotel for might; Tuesday. of Watche-4,Clocks and Jewelry in Li ed Meal. Malted corn feed, ...-War is stronger to-day than it has Myrtle 6.58 S1 20. $3.16 w. H,Major's,coo.S.for noon, Liver. stock. Everything sold inse ever been in the peat. Peace ad- Brooklin .1-06 1 20 - 2.06 at my; Dried Brewer's Grains, Blachford's Pit Whitby 7.18 .95 --1,00 poet for night� Wednesday afternoon, establish-meat it guaranteed'to be Calf Meal, Wheat, Purina - arid. 7 vocates have been educating the Thoc-Barne's.Cherrywood, for night as represented.' Oshawa 7.73 1.05 2 00 Tbarsdav, Thus. Ressor's, Saarm. Groatine chick food, Beef Se-rap. 'people in that direction and the Whitby JuDc. 7.26 -96 1-90 towalice.for 'ICharcoal p , noon, his own stable for All repairs strictly warranted and Granulated bone, imost highly civilized countries do Pickering 7.47 .75 175 ni&&, Friday,Goo,Cqwie's, Mongol* for twQ years. Oysterahell,etc. Prices reasonable n 1 - inot plunge into bloodshed as they Duabarta,k '7.7,650 .70.65 1.70 &jr noon,thence to his own stable wbwe Your order-solicited-- Et,,eb,, ­ XA6 he will remain Until Monday afternoon. Ed. k ClaffPickering 1 °did a century or Awo ago. And Part Union 18.00 1.85 . .11.86 ) �9W] The im , Children under 12 and over 5 yrs King Saul- (149U when they do enter war, it its not Half F%re. ported Clydesdale stallion, also laccompanied by the same horrors Pai"tew Ruff"- -501- (11"s)- yonge The imported Hackney stat ion,both the "that was common a hundred yearti Special train returning leaves rt. Wharf at 9.45 p.m.,upon arrival propwky of W.G.Scott,Richmond Hill, PEELS' • SHOE • STORE 'ivhen there was no such Queen --wiu-maltv the-=avou of 191:3 aw-fafloww- ago, se of the steamer leaving Q Kouday wilt I"ve their own 66"16,Mr. Society, and Rrar&ad to IL Din -thing-as--lbe Red Cross $ton at a P. M., or Lew- nrmjarW1w mn 9 and when surgery had not attain. at 6 F.W. I T B Y awe,, toweling for atight; Tti*Wsy. I IF 3.= M M, ed the Perfection that is has reach. Victor Perkin's. Kinsale, for night; AW. Representotive. Wednesday,W. H. Holtby'a,Audley for in the present age. The Hague Ctrs. Salmer, 3t. A. dponk, igbt; Tbu day.W.J. wilie*. eiak We carry &'complete line of fine and heavy boots&aid shoes of every Peace, Tribunal is also doing a Sec'y W. I. Sec'y F. 1. erina,for noon and night; Friday,Thom children's wear. A Knox's, Brook road for noon, Mo �variety, for men women and chi grTat work in inducing nations to Loan's hotel, Brougham for night- refer their disputes to arbitration New Advertisements. Saturday proceeds to bit own stable CA1-L-9-0-LIMTED. A PLEASURE TO SHOW-GWDS. where he will remain until-the following instead of to the force of arms. R great deal about Germ- -Monday morning. We read a 't SALE-Frost& Wood -Binder Photie No. 151. F06 ft cut,@host-c&rrier and trucks, has cut Sir At,xdndei�r-. (12362), Vol. XXVI, -any and England havirg very on1v 35 acres will sell at a saparifice. J.H, The importei Clydesdale stallion the Apw F LOON.Oberrywood, P. 0. property of_,Jas Evans, will stand at T glug 0 war, his is own stable,lot 4­ con. 5, Uxbridge EF 'B strained relations..ver n INDER TWINE-I carry a full PEEL, rock Street, WHITB -.7 but that warlike feeling does not Bsuqly of International Harvestor Com daring the season of 1913. Terms 110.Canada Twins,Ruaranteed to'be the P. ,exist among the was-aes of the peo- P%ay of ianiste�i4VL Import&-Parcheron beat made,and the price will be tonnd to tom- 1'enfound we]. We believe the disturbiug pare favoiablv with that of any other mann- stallion.the property of Sirno-a element'13 to'-be-fou"-wnting-thk fAxture, E,,Lrlr orders receive Arst attention. Darlington, will make the season of T,B. MARQUIS. Pickerii4g 1913 &sfollows: Thwstisyproceedsto-El THE .-class who will profit by the exist- -In Picke -A Jacob ScotVa, lot 3,con 1. Pickering for FIARM FOR SALE ring noon,Claude Field's Kingston Road,for lora manu-- first class f&rm,containing LbOUt ioS acres ence of war, such as the being a of of lots 28 and 20,con 63, P i,keri a g night, Friday, Handel's hotel, Whitby, factAirers of fire-arms and amuni- township,i3ow occupied by Mr. Fred Wright. for boon, Commerial hotel, Oshawa. �I�,�����I���� ..a.4 the land is of the best,with spring crook run. i:. for night. John Sanders, Manager. ition. The military clasi as a rule ning through corner of lot. on the premises m a good e house wltb stone foundation -are not averse to hostilities -as a *1 g bank bwms,• wind mill and orchard, 'promotiou is more rapid in P vilege to plough after h&rvest and fulll pos- G times . on on April lot 19 4. A splendid cbince WOODWORKIN f a good fsjml Terms easy, Apply to T. F- business nm who has of wax. But when the mass of the f H G WORGAN,Markham,P,0. Mf people are oppoAed to war, the in- I have ot ened up in Mr. Grant's Tcustomers m vanous parts r- old stand in Dunbarton a wood- :-fluence they can exert would pre. SIMPSON Agent-British Aine e- ewifl y I working shop in which I am pr C"ADA , find the services of this bank of D Fire Assursuce Compan , ocorpor- of Canada or elsewhere vent -any nation from declaring ow isa.ospital 6-3,000,000,no prsinl�m notes; of wood m notes are oollectible at 30 days pared to do all kinds n collecting war against another. "I prou"I" - work invaluable a3sistmce in coUed- Zi..'O.. are coll k satisfactoeily. tbem now. VeUmt2Vbe0r*T=ynOtes are given %jVp Ffor five times the amount of your :Give me a trial. Ci OFFIct# Sport, when carried 'along rightthree you policy. insure in the Brit=Alaeorr -ing dra4 etc. Charges modorate. lea Assurance Co. which is purely Canadian, TORONTO positions, lines, is one of the great agencies and you we protected from these im NATHANIEL BURKHOLDERi in producing the highest type of culars. i also represent the London and Dunbarton, Ont. ' BRANCH See D. atm sen who Oan give you fall party- LzueishireAncident and all sickness Incur- man n000. lajact-��� An%c,Don't be without a policy of this kind, X W. GORDON, Manager. El In Branch also at Whitby. s,w ur W. X., into 00 YEARS' Object of sport. It was chiefly accident"'or sickness it will only Col HENCIS $8.00 a year for$IOUO, 11 von want a new through this weang that theanci. Sharples Tubl&r Sep&ratbr the beat in tne world. or yjur old one exchanged See D. -ent Greeks attained their ser tri- SIMPSON.Pickering, 40-52 :%ority over other pepples. The. -'ARM FOR SALE-Thre6Hundred great athletes of to-di4y achieve f alai forty acres,north ball of loth 7 and 14, in he first concession Eton township 'sew Ontario,140 acres tinder cultivation free (min TRADE MARKS -,'their phyical perfection ebiefty by t ED '��a� BANK -f W,0.MATTHEWS,Vi01-PFV981OCNT- wise coarse= in- training. 711ey stumps or atones, 4 arras summerimllow, 136 DESIGNS SIR COMUND W 0SWIFt,M-0-PRES101EN General Manager. acres seeded down to AWke. Red C15wer and COPYRtGHTS&C- C. A. BOGERT, inherit physical strength, Timothy, IV)acres easily cleared, partly nov- - Total kneu$76.6"Aft ered with"uaa-11 shrub,good ps-.;ture, 60 acres AiffYnna"nd!nq a vike4ch and dPPcr?Pfl­7 may, -C&OW odd up$3.00 . Reserve Fund so-M-000 abut&.weakling may by a proper and tiLmrack swanips, clay land and quIcklT ascertain c,ir erminn fr-me wnet.her an I I rT, cam gTow I it nn is proba.ly p atents if sUarcuk"loam. Good clover count %tN*AARbAGKC=-Vnn'0a' - You Keep Money.­-At Home course in physical training, over- ing or fall wheat Mao Rood pot&toeR.g zood ,sent free.Oldest Trwr for Peurtnq C,p e 9P ra" loss them Znc 6 roomed frame house.fra ne hen bouse, Patent$ taken t rotisrh munn ft 3�t iL firs.rhay burn up the savings of a lifitime--or You may come his weak-points, Find become trsme horse ttable 26 x'36, frame granary, &I Fro Via, not"-Itbout Obwve.tn Me the Dominion Bank,they will be earning '80 y I A E R or BAN TRAPMARKS TH am Ole DESIGNS ae. -by robberY. If deposited in -.a great athlete. But a great deal log stable for cattle, 1080 rode wire fencing. i interest and are always *v%II*bIs- nifle from Oxdrift station.p at of5ce and ,torn SM40fic Am"UNO Is from sobool, 4 miles from Dryden, A blodsomelF L11u8-6W-"ZY car- sell botb lots togetber oroqnal7, Wouli for • Of the sport of the present age "a V.11 no so W6011 0 Doi U"joa;=-1 T. • lost sight of its chie; function, routwagood man if I Id 0joner wishes g=$L12 a TOSA6 POAM"prepai4 bold by WHITBY- BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. to retire, Price$MW, Tarns S . IRS141 an and is carried on for the&MUSe-, to suit the bu or For furib particali"A 1"Ill a 11, L &LL, Sr, drift P. a IN16N 0. New 10".31.101oll 1 'V�M.01 jivent. of. the spectAtors and f9t �.,.. •-..p:..-� .yip.•F'.'-• ..:,,,.T.-.1p: .H''�e'�i1,.aa.7— .S�1':C- Yi _ "�'P_-9 ^f� -S✓,.a,,. ..y: ,4'T/.+- '!^^•+'^. _ �. .. :. - - v • c�•'s. m. mrd•:-, :. .-+,... ,. •.r.-" a, r.� y..' - rtp;ie. .. . a .''-.., ,Sy., .o,�. r;ue.,.•. .,... amu.,:.:.�w,.M'•w.w. : .....x, ,..-•. _.T•.,,.... a• -•.t ., .E .�.r'.:: +v...:..� _,.;, � •,.. Mu f w • • r i �a OLA tKMQNT Mrs. W. Rossiter and Master} UXOti1DOS ` R. Forsyth has purchased Garfield, of Toronto, is vtieting.the I mere la no sitting of the Division farmer's sister, Mrs. John Neale. Court in August. J. H, RICHARDSON ;a a auto. Charles 9xrgent has treated date o! the nezgt courtsept.hh is the S � ^r . J. Brodie is having his himself to a fine new McLaughlin Ma or Nicholls has -��' • ' 'resldeace repainted. y jot Informed w kimpsrtantshowia�of finest display o! Mrs. R. E. Forsyth is holidaying auto. which will be used for both th tt the Hydro-Electric engineers will Ohiaa. d 1 " Tf -- n p K pleasttre and business. be in town early next week and make Y�y legs aewrtmeat of 's t ,.esarea on Lake ScilgoR. The Independent Telephone a provisional survey for the proposed aoaay aka+��+ Toys. jt1.t J ; Miss Mary Macnab spent Tues- 'do have men busy these route of the Radial Railwayy They reoeived for the Holiday trade. Cali day with friends in the city. have already reached Stbuff�tile, aad drays stringing new wires upon and ass them. i?` " Mrs. C. J. Brodie and Miss Em- will now make IIzbridge their head- the poles in the village. tna were in the city on Monday. quarters while the route is being our- Bubsoriptions taken for X11 Magasinse, : David Scott left on Wednesday ve ed between tb:se two - Mrs. Luke, of Dow City, Iowa, y points. o =' for x too weeks' vacation which Weekly 'and Daily Newspaperof is visiting relatives in this vicin- - J. F. Bronscombe returned from a its, lie will spend in London and other few months business trip to Saskatch- P in Western Ontario. swan, last week. His business relati- Edgar.Shirk, of Toronto, spent �N. UT. ML ?J1013.13_R,�S0XT Mr. and Mrs. Walker. Mr. and one with the people of that province Sund1►y at the home of his father P P �� rW Mrs. Gilchrist and Mr. Charles, of gives him a aide scope into the 8nan- $Tech: $tSEfe� ... a . Toronto sent Sunda here with tial situation there. It is some ears �? Bradford Powell, of Boston, ' p y Y �,�4 Mass., iss�sitin friends in Clore- !L►'�• Walker and daughters. since things were in the present condi- - %r. g Hillyard Bryan has been trans- tion- No matter what yyour financial - mont. ferrel fro the Bradford branch backing or rating may be you cannot R Andrew Hamilton and sister borrow a cent from a western bank. Shorthand fade Ea3y of the Standard Bauk to the • , '- spent a few days in the city last Market St. branch in Toronto. This is not only a serious set back to +� :week the fanner, but also the merchant and C a II 1'a II If such evidence as the following ez- . Mrs. J. H. Beal, we are worry wholesaler. tracts from letters and,other equally : ;Mtn report, still continues in very There will be a change in the rural National strong testimony contained In our .,.Apoor health. GIRL SUFFERED mail delivery No. 8, Uxbridge, in • • • booklet, is not sufficenn to satisfy any }, person desirous o!learning shorthand, r charge of James Meek. The than p P g ta7 Our bowlers went to Port Perryg change then there can be no merit in any bual- •oo Wednesday to take part in the will take in thirteen more boxes, and �g h 1 b 1 t�o n tournament, a little more territory. Then the rnail ness under the sun: y4, Samuel and Mrs. Stephenson man comes to Sandford.from the west DEAR MR. CLARKE-"It i a plea- P instead of turning south on the fourth EXPANSION YEA 8 sure to write a testimonial endorsing spent Sunday with Thomas and Tconcession, he continues on 1#miles anything so much superior to other Mrs. Gibbons. east to the fifth, thence south to Scott New Livestock Department things used for the same purpose as ' A number of friends from To- At Regular Interval—S8 and Uxbridge townline,and back on to your system of Eclectic Shorthand is �7f+ 7s Everything in Agriculture to others I have examined. I shall " Tonto, spent Sunday with -Mrs. the fourth to the old route. As there LydiaI. . i v O• Exhibits by the Provinces •be leased to reply to as communi - -, Joseph Brown. � � is�}ust one hoz on the fourth to he }� P 9 y . Idle CO>lY1 and eom- missed by going over to the fifth, it is Exhibits by Domlaion Government cation that may be sent me with re- Wm. Jenkins, who is on the felt the addition of thirteen bozos will Exhibits by Foreign Countries fereace W the&Tatem, or to have aa_v -sick list, spent a few days in the - pletely cured her. warrant the extra mileage and one interested call to see roe."-L. K. cit this week. B prove Acres of Manufactures y.-Times. 4T7 Parliament St. (teacher,) - y - more eatiafactnr Fe,Lrre, A. Thornes nese ett andtip to J. o Bundy Adrtan, Texas.-"I take pleasure in _ MAGNIFICENT ART EXHIBIT Our Fall and Winter Term cam- 'had a business trip to BrookIin on adding my testimonial to the great fiat menced September 5th, but students `Saturday last. Paintings from Germany, Britain, .l Mrs, John Morgan, of Toronto, ,' <,s �hope that it will NOVELTIES IN FIREWORKS United States and Canada may enroll, any day, as instruction is ' - rives and friends. y _ g : r fig omen. For Tt�IN6 AT CwAD[AIr NATIONAL CadeEduttional Review:habits a Write or call for free booklet. .. 8 l y personal. , suss here on Sunda vision Tela- n MOTION PICTURES of Irleaca LATEST four years I suffered = Clarke's Shorthand College Miss Jennie Pilkey is spending °:' untold agonies at ( ZXHEBLTION Japanese Fireworks C,gg College$t., Cor, Manning Aye, 'her vacation with friends in Mark- s Canada's Biggest Dog Show - ham and oth3r points. Such pains n e and °wing pictures in fireworks are TORONTO. regular intervals. �i•�'' p surely the newest thing in yrotech• America's Greatest Cat Show Miss Emma Brown has returned i : home afters alio a week with cramps,severe chills 1 nits. And the newest thing in all ]�I D Y g I andaicknesaatotom- linea are served at the Canadi n AhD HERO THE G'}� d kT� �1T} Q 1laBway her uncle in Markham. ach,then finally hem National exhibition. Among the I T1RtYING OF ROME ILLI1 i V E Systes Mrs. H. Machin and daughter, motion pictures framed in fire thatare FRam ✓' t orrhages until I Wlater Toon to ' t �l 99 Blanche, of Brouehatri, visit- on the bill are a threshing machine, r10i j would be t e a r i y Tll16 Musical Surprise . 1p► +ed Mrs. J. H. Beal on Tuesday. with wheels running and grain pour. - California,.Colorado, Mexico blind. I had five The Musical Ride _ is from the out, an auto flee ea. and Pacific Coast Points. Mr. Dickinson, pnbllc school doctors and none of them could do more ! g p Auto-Polo Matches ..tl� teacher of Kew Beach, is holiday• gine that runs so feat it crashes Into The Grand Trunk Railway is the `. than re eve me for a time. Ian autorpobite, and flying machines. Circus and Hippodrome most direct route from all points ring at the home of his father here. +•I saw your advertisement In a pa- I Add to these the changing Iflumina- Roman Chariot Races Mr. and Mrs. Walters and child, per an decided to try Lydia 1. Pink- tion—the colored hallooae, the ex- east through Canada via Chicago. of Toronto, spent a few days here lodin bombe. the soaring rockets Athletic Sports ham's Vegetable Compound- I took j P g q FEATURES ;the quests of Alex. and Mrs. Wil• seven boxes of it and used two bottles the massive golden fountains aad dis- Great Water Carnival _ • aeon. reing radiating batteries, and you IRIS H GUARDS BAND Roadbed,Double ck.kdern t Service. civic Equipment. est Y of the Sanative Wash. and I can coin- ve a fire works bill more variedp -.• The Neck mgr intends Cas mak• pletely cured of my trouble. When I and more, wonderful than an excelled Dints Car Service. Un- Iii lir his weekly trip to Claromoot began takingthe Compound I only ythieg Score of-other Famous Bands g ,p on. Monde next instead of Tues y ever before presented at the Canadian TO THE SUNNY SOUTH Monday weighed ninety-six.pounds and now I N.tional. Twelve Band Concerts Daily -' } . "day' weigh one hundred and twenty-six I Wreck of the Airship No more desirable route than via • Mrs. John Paterson &rid datigli Grand Trunk to Detroit, thence pounds. If anyone wishes to address --'- --- Withington s Zouaves ter, of Toronto, are visiting with me in Tana I will cheerfully answer via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Patin �- Pe y New Giant Midway r Thos. and Wes• Paterson for a all letter. as'l cannot speak too highly Grand Double Bill Fireworks - Beach, Nassau, etc. "veek• of the Pinkham remedies."-Mlss JEs- a Round trip tickets, giving choice x The Hume Circle met on Tue= eiE Adlian, Texas, PATRICK CONWAY'S BAND of all the best routes, together with _-day evening for the fltsk�tin a full information and reservations " Hundreds of such letters expressing +since the small pox epidemic leaf •� may be obtained from nearest Q. .'spring. gratitude for the good Lydia 1:. Pink- i OMESEEK L+ D c" � Aug.23 19 i 3 5ellt.8 �Z ti ICJ T. Agent, or write A.E. Duff,D.P. Mrs. Andrew Johnston and sir /''� ham's Vegetable Compound has serval- A„ Toronto, Oat, pliahed are constantly being received. E:�'X C U R S I O N S I T V R O N T O ter, of Toronto. visited Andrew proving the reliability of this grand old :FRED. AIsLEN, Agents r -. Johnston, of North Claremont on remedy. TO Pickering Sunday last. k: Mrs. Robt. Bryan and son, Hill- If you want special advioe write to } MANITOBA, ALBERTA + Lydia E.Plakham Medicine Co. (eond. SASKATCHEWAN r 'a+ Au�•sand pent htSanday with be�easd�resd and_ aaawertd bT-a M&ch Tuesday nodi October feih. iadueive, " ~_ $ `e �� � • y Verna, of dentfal) Lynn,Mass. Tour letter will •Blas W _ �. a� - �- - wears aaipeg and Tretorn 333.Or3 - i sa -7iei�i is afro ooaJliiesoe., G. A. Beaumont and a party of _ — Edmonton and Return - 43.N i i'�r g I• as Odwabmg .eight from Toronto, motored out o�roe's to p gpwttae �I' ■Plant BOWMAN'S Remrs Unit two menthe � • ■ t � !1a all iks hordes : 1 and spent Sunday with their 3 o 4 +conein, John Neal. = iruaranteed 1110=8=1113 Res' TRAM leaves Toronto s e = ` a e g d° i.se m. each Tuew!•y. IM•y t• AAIS •e. g ' O Dealer in Gasoline Engines,Creaot Ate- Mr. and Mrs. Combs and Mrs. ISTUIBA=y $'tCC3C i �mbhas ; B �Q at o '• a Separators, Speight wagons. Tod- :. _,Qiles and dAughter. and Mr. Dow —it will grow­ I We have the r. „tr'� of Toronto,spent a few hours on We wast two more agenka Tilleag .tom n Toronto to =ro � =ti. � best coal oil oil lamp in the w Isunday with Mrs. A. W. McKay. in this count - ' y Paatiwiers G dm Casdlan Ptid6c or ••C Oen W� $. TA. N ; Mas Ta , s.Tarves, of Detroit. THOS.W.BOWMAN&SON Co. Ltd. writs M. G. MURA ,, Mich., trod Miss Nellie Tarves, of Ridgeville, Out. i •D.P.A_C-P.R'••Torcaft 1I °° O $ g o°' Jas t�s - BROCH IiU Oshawa, visited their uncle and a Feb Aunt, Mr. and Mr-j. Thomas Pear - ' °" M� Flo keret Lumber Yarc1 aeon over Sunda c Apr I►s b y Y A number of our 'enthusiastic CALDWELL'S MOLASSES MEAL ' S y- ' N °1 °•1O Kay -= 'Liberals --attended the Liberal Jne do Georgia pine)umber just Pwilly and picnic at Markham on is a decided Economy and an excellent Investment- Oe x- a July _ 19aturday and .they ,report. the ;'- „ C o „ a s.p� iarrived. A car of clear affair a great success. Because it 'makes other feed more palatable and. b 4 �� No6. r~ i ceiling. Also 1x10 and s_ Thomas Gibbons is in Uxbridge digestible.It also puts stock in first-class condition � le „ •- � �p not• 't to-day atteudiog the annual meet- very quick.. Caldwell's Molasses Mal is 84%a Pure �� Deo W 1x12 inch stock. a ' ing of the Library Association as '`` Cane Molasses with 16% a special variety of edible- January 1914-Whitby T. Oehaws e,Bronsham "* the representative from the Clare- 9, Port Perry 17,Uxbridge 0,Oapmington 15, P --- __ moss possessing tinigae digestive action.' •.BeaverWi 14,IIptergrove 19 �P. D. GORDON &SON, - moat public Iibrary. A - Thousands of stockmen and farmers are consistent Pickering, Ont. s. - John and Mrs. Walker, and •� — Co-ral and Mrs. Bowers of Cz- :: soup," users of Molasses Meal because they have ptoren it �. 'bridge township and Mrs. Walker to be the best conditioner on the market. ,Your feed- Do You Re.aU216 ' - and Miss Emma Reed; of Clare- "t i man.likely has it. If he hasn't, it would be well the mons you can make selling fruit y moat. spent Sunday with Walter +1 worth your while to wine for prices. trees? The present demand Por aur- - _sad Mrs. Wright. - sery stock is the greatest in the his- J.'W. and Mrs. Gregg, of North tory of the business. Every person THE CALDWELL FEED CO.,LIMITED, who has lknd is planting or Claremont, also Dr. and Mrs. p g preparing Morgan and -daughter, of Efeter- DUNDAS, ONTARIO. m to plant. - , #4 - = • hero, left a few days ago ou a - . We Wen!Now _ - •motor trip to Walkerton, where for Fall ai:id Winter months a reliable they are visiting relatives. - '•e man to sell in Pickering and surround- Of all materials and dedan Widmer Miller and Lbvi Linton' ing district. Good pay, exclusive terri- kept in stook. It will pay you = - ',„• have been laid-off duty for some �� a,, S �r sin►� tory and All the advantages in re re- to call at our worb acd iaspeot our sloop time, Bufferin from blood-poison- ' seating an old este lished firm. Over and obtain prices. Don't be misled by iaR se a result of Coming in , con- 800 aures is cultivapioa. Established agents we do not employ'theam,oonsequouse tact with poisoh ivy, Both are- _ Read this Advt,=everythiaR in it a Money Saver. :; $ tears. Write PELHEM ,NUR- I we can, and do throw oft.the asset - --improving though somewhat E Y CO.,Toronto,OnUria: 000mmis■ion of 10 per mut.,whtohyou wil oerWaly save by parch asing from ns. slowly. Balance of this Season's Hate,F)oweie,'&c.-, at half price. call � , Geo, H.Samis, manager, of the HiMU8ry-Get one of these flue stylish hats now. This chance of getting WHITBY YRANITE CLI branch of the Standard getting a good hatfor little money may not come to you again. lCome now, The ' Pickering t `a J'Bank, leaves to day for A two as they are going every day, '��j� u: Omos, Whitby. Onearlo -` 1 ich 1 -will- spend ��a.ati11C iii-�-=t a •wAotia' o,.•+• -well- - - ,- spend in .Brussels' And in other Z,i t0?3. s,WO=1Ci_wid0 Famous Tea a Committee E. W. 'Tj•.VANS parts of Western Ontario, Dur- ■ + :'ing his absence the bank will be We are the sole'agents for it here. This Tea is direct from the Tea The object of this Association is to in charge of Mr. McCoy udale, 1r'PIIIri Manufacturer 4 Gardens tv-ttte tea-pot. Try a Half Ib.' Price 30c.,-40c., 50c lb. lessen stealin and prosecute P •,accoun.tant of i the Markham the melons. Shop and .Residence, Dundas Stl branch., Why can our village not have White Buttoned Boots, S AN3w.hS'E30E�' Tan • ' g WHITBY, ONT. ar y Members basin property etoIen oommani- s - aii annual Civic Holiday as. all vete immediately with any member Three doors west of Whitby House the other towns and villages have? g $2,00, ' ite Shoes $ of Executive Oommittee. _ - • Shoes, reg. $2.50, for $2.25 ; reg. $2.95, for $2.75; Patent Slippers, The fid at Monday in August is re $1.95, for $1.70; Patent Shoes, re $2.50,for$2.15. These Membership fes •i�p8� always observed by Toronto and g' g• P We are prepared to instal wood or hole .. all-the towns along the lake shore. are special values to clear balance of this season's stock. Ttakste'mavbebad from the Preeideni or Pumps on short notice,alAo attend _ There is no lose of business by seoreary•n application. to sill kinds of repairing, \ 5� closing i1p for A dA y, as those OlOthi31� t0,s,01C9.8= - Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, Exec. Com.-L. D. Banks, also gasoline engines and who have an business to do or g q y Remember L. Simpson is the only practical man to leave your order W. V. Richardson, ickoring,..Oat' itbe aqule gwar purchases to make can do it the with. Workmanship-fit-style guaranteed. ', y y after. A MAGNET CREAM SEPAR.ATOS �}a the da before or ®,. • �oliid l��a�a ®� � , lifeJ!e. I �''. Ol I 1 ./ w.. i r•- Y 8'I9eone mil Nn.;60 Ind,�B, ,,;�.... 'jt^, 4Cw .. 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Lama Sir Alexander Qraut, been - , I- - -1 - ��. .1 - --- -_7___.___ - I .- offered to my father, who, ae. may-be _ - - - - �� _ --- I no time in accepting so 0.��_�407ta__ele . I : lost . '. .. post. In this Way W,e came 1 back to Edinburgh very much more im. A �>,��, � portant people than we left it, and with I czl-,��Xy ,-do C " I . i ... no furthf i. carr - I'D" '0�'der reason to be uue"y about the .."details of housekeeping. But, it .0 5_011c . of th Gison '.0 "- rut' I - - ,4,4��� . .. I .. - . -. the whole household has' been dissolved:I - rA ::�:�', , .. . I ' . . -1 for I have been married for some mon 16;L/ , _� ,­ . " . ...... .1 .� lous Affair. . - •I . .:.. �and Esther is t- -- . I------- . .Or, A rbster to my dear Gabriel, . I . . . N' . .y b0ft1ft4%,%0%4,1%,% come Mrs. Heatherytone upon the 23rd of I WOULD EXILE CRIMINALS. - � Ages of Royalty. .- ... �7: .*1-1111 - � eft,ftftoftww�ww" - the month. If she makes him as good, .- I . L ....­ wife as his sister has made to me, we'% May. 1. , ­ a of I King-:Alfonso_:�rasBelgium 27 in M . ._­_­ CHApTER-XVI­(Oont'd). ­­ den ,wmt# which lit up the fit$tuft may Hot set oureelves down as fortua­ Ou--Third-CGuvietlon British-Judge - ' , Bel ..-1 . "- *­-i � his.son. d ate men. i I King Albert of glum I.S only' - ...- : .... 'By teu o'clock we had walked close Either the bribeThese mere domestic episodes are, as I .. . , d grabbed at -. .. Would Deport Them. 48. . . Upon twelve miles, and were compelled desired effect; for the fellow have already explained. introduced only � - ia, ie, !" " 're. of -Bulga,r 1 . to call a halt for a few minutes to the money with one hand while with the because I cannot alluding to ihem. The question of exiling habitual King Ferdinand- . .cover Our breath. for the last mile or other he surrendered the leash which My object in drawing up this statement, profee&-ional criminals is. being j ust 52. . I long, held the lurcher. Leaving him to retrace , . - -A been and publishing the evidence which corro-;40r- I: , two we had breasting the of Denmark isl .. wearying slope of the Wigtown hills- his steps, we continued to make our way borated it, was certainly not to parade.,agitated in' England. The Prison King Christian . From the R,im-it of this range, which is into the utmost recesses Of the great my private affairs before the public,.but I F.. I .... . ..nowhere more than a thousand feet in swamp. The tortuous path grew less and to leave On record an Authentic narrative: Commissioners iii, their latest re- now,42. -. . I . heiebi, we could see, looking northward, less defined as we Proceeded, and wag of a most remarkable series of events. port sta,t,6 that the proportion Of King Haakon Of Norway ' ha� . .1 . - . _such a scene of bleakness and desolation eve-h covered in places with water; but the This I have endeavored to do in as meth- persons having previous ,c(j-nvICtions •reached 40. . 1 . . . - - - e hound' I I - - excitement of th e ical a manner as possible, exaggerat- - ' The Emperor of a . 11 as can hardly be matched In any ocitin increasing ,e odic 11 the Russian i� try. Right away to the horizon stretched the sight of the deep footmarks in the Ing nothing find suppressing nothing. The� has, in the last few years, risen . __ "'the broad expanse Of mud and of water, mud, stimulated us to push on. At last,. reader has now the evidence before him, from 78 to 87 per cent. In 1911, the 45 years of age. mingled and mixed together in the wild' after struggling through a grove of high and can form hie own Opinions unaided , .I -I , world in bulrushes, we came On a spot the gloomy by me as to the causes of the disappear• latest year for which the figures are king Constantine of Greece has( . .:', eat chaos, like a portion of some w might have furniehed � t _.. t n. Here and there -horror of which -error "cr tis In- ante and death of Rufvs� Smith and oflaVailablo, Only 118 of the 916 per- r�aChed the age Of 54. ' I. =on the dun-colored surface of this great Dante with a fresh t I John Berthier Heatherstone, V.C.. C B I by the courts to pe- King Victor of Italy, who mar. marsh there had buret out pate. es of ferno. "I There is only one point which is stili I sons sentenced ' .I ... sickly yellow reeds and of livid greenish The whole bog in this part appeared to dark to me. Why the chelas of Ghoolab! nal servitude had not been previ- ried a Montenegrin prince's, is 44-11 ... . ­ . . scum, which only served to heighten and have sunk in, forming a great funnel- Shah should have removed their victims Ously convicted, and the greater King George of England, Who, - ..'.,' I effect of the dull- shaped depression.' which terminated in to the desolate Hole Of Cree instead of .1. .. . intensify the gloomy side near' the center in a circular rift or Openinga 0, . ..,.1. melancholy e�xpanse. On the a taking their lives at Cloomber, is, I con-;number of the old -offenders ha,d came to the throne two years g - . . -_ . ... - .eat to us some abandoned peat cuttings about forty paces in diameter. It was fees, a mystery to me, In dealing .with from six to twenty Convictions is 48. . . I 11 showed that ubiquitous man had been at a whirlpool-a perfect maelstrom of mud, occult laws, however, we must allow for against them. King Frederick Augustus, of Sax,, work there, but beyond these few petty i6lopint down on every side to this silerit our own complete ignorance of the sub-I a - - scare there was ohy, whose wife ran away, . no sign anywhere Of hu-I and awful chasm. Clearly this was the ject. Did we know more we might see, There are now, it is estimated by � is also .. . man life. Not even a crow or a seagull, spot which, under-the name of the Hole that there was some analogy between that� . S; Lilly, considerably more than 48.., 1 .11 . . .- tapped their way over that hideous'of Cree, bore such a sinister reputation foul bog and the sacrilege which had; Vy- - - - ., . �. .. ,desert. among the rustics. I could not wonder been committed, and that their ritual and;20,000 habitual or professional Queen Wilhelmina, of the Nether. -- I This Is the great bog of Cree, which.. at its-impressing their imagination, for custooms demanded that just such a d­ath: . I ­� .. .. . --iffx""-eem in-- -mg."ito-ex-Vend ever ore--w-e-ifff-or---gid-obfy-�,�-zie-,-or one was the one appropriate to the to in Landon-men and wo. lands is '13 .- I ' I - ' 11- . a considerable surface of the abire, Of more worthy of the avenue which led to On this point I should be sorry to be, Men who are prepared at all times The.Emperor William of' G " .. . .. I. Wigtown. it is a salt-water marsh form" it, could not be conceived. The steps dogmatic, but at least we must allow for reckless or cunning violence. many is a comparative veteran, ;1,r� - .. ed by an inroad of the sea, and so inter• pawed down the declivity which ourround• that the Buddhist priests-must have had: . .. .. . . 1.�. .,.. -._. sletted is it with dangerous @w,amps and ed the abyee, and we followed t.bem with some very good cause for the course of I A distinguished British judge, Sir e age of 54. -_.......-7... - . , liquid mud, that e,in n-our bearts, as we y carried says of them: "-No . _. - li.�.-_ I treacherous pitfalls of a sinking fe I't I action which they 'so deliberate) Al�red Wills, . 11 I i t unless . . . I -, 4. ,, Do man world venture through I realized that this was the end of our out. - . . . -_1� �'. - ., ,- . � he had the guidance of 'one of the few search. A little way from the downward Months afterward I saw -a short para-I punishment will ever alter them. ' =_., - '. 11 V .. . � ­.. . peasants -who retain the secret of its path was the return trail made by the .graph in the Star of India announcing and the moment they are released paths. As we approached the fringe Of feet of those who had come back from that three eminent Buddhists-Lal Hoomi.I they begin to practise .Crime again. - . - -'.She Rnew. Tushes which marked its border, & foul- the chasm's edge. Our eyes fell upon Mowdar Khan and Ram Singb--h.-d Just I ­ , .. - ­dank smell rose the stagnant these tracks at the same inomont, and returned in the oteamship Deccan from a They are really= .- -I. - '-, - I al. . , up from 11 ' a hopeless class.') "You Ought t0 brace up and:sl�w I- t : . ., � wilderness, as from impure water-and de-i we each gave a cry of horror, and stood short trip to Europe. The very next item "The Only way of dealing with .. . l caying vegetation-an earthly, noisome gaging speechlessly at them. For there, was devoted to an account of the life and - your- wife who is running thingsi . . .smell which poisoned the fresh upland in those blurred footmarks. the whole services of Major-General Heatherat,one. these habitual criminals," sa,ys Mr. at your house. "It isn't- neces-1 . ... . . 17 . . air. go forbidding and gloomy was the drama was revealed. Fire had gone "who has lately disappeared from. his Lilly, "is. to expel them from. the P) , - ,. aspect of the place that our stout crofter down. but only three had rot rned . . She knows. ­ - hesitated. and it was all that we could None shall ever know the de;Jild �f that country house in Wig-townshire, and who. oommunity against which -t-hey wage saxy. , - . .7. : there is too much reason to fear, has been . . . . . lo to persuade him to proceed. Our I strange tragedy. There was no marks of drowned." I wonder if by chance there incessant war. A third conviction � 4 L lurcher, however, not being subjected to truggle or sign of in attempt at escape. was any other human eye but ml!w which . a " I I . .. 7 the delicate ,my m ressions of our higher or- We knelt a4-the edge of the Role and -traced a connection between these par.-I Should cause the prisoners to be de- . I - � r 1, ' � canizations.• .still ran yelpin; along with endeavored to pierce the unfathomable I never showed them to my wife, ported t.Q skyme island and reduced . � . . . . 1 - - "' V'sPhs' . I.,. . , . ,.* Its no" an the ground. and every fibre gloom which shrouded it. A faint. 9�ckly - . . or to Xordaunt. and they will only know i t a state of inCus'trial,-serfd-�ym. in . � � _i�* � , of its body quivering with excitement and ezb&j,t,,, seemed to riesirom its depths, of their existence when they, read these I 0 )1*4461 I .eagerness. and there was a distant hurrying, clat, which they could earn their' living. I . . . There was no difilculty about picking' tering sound aig of waters in the bowels pages, env other . ­ 11 I don't know that there is IN'or could the most maudlin profes- 41 our way through the morass, for wher-I of the earth. A great sto" lay embedded Point which needs clearing p. The in.I � - . - _.1. . . over the five could go we ,three could I in the mud, and this I burled over, but w1liffent ,reader will have already seen I sor of the�' sickly sentimentalism, - .- I -follow it we could have had any doubts ; we never heard thud or splash to *how the reasons for the gen-e-r-al-ptear of dirki whfc-h-i"n especial curse of these L I . 11 !that , -- as to our doge guidance they would a it the bottom. As we faces. of wand,ering men ,not knowing' I ' have been removedthe soft. � hung over the noisome ,chasm a 80and how his pursuers might come after him) days, complain that this doom .- . .black oozing soil we could distinctly trace i did at last rise to our ears out of its of visitors ,from the same cause and be- would be too hard." . L . : the tracks Of the whole Party, From I murky depths High. clear, and throbbing, cause his hateful bell was liable -w sound ,, - . - . - .- . .7 L- . -these we could see that they had walked[ it tinkled for an instant outs of the abyss, at all times'. His broken sleep -Ird b;m .. I- I ­ I . . -, abreast. and, furthermore. that each was to be succeeded by the same deadly still- I 'L .I----*- .. . . t from the other Clearly, � Ido not wokh to wander ab-nut the house at niglit. and . -7 - -- __ . about equidistan i now ,which.had Preceded it. the lamps which he burned in every r6om . - � ... ... _; I I . then, no physical force had been used in to appear to be superstitious, or to Pat .were no doubt to prevent big imagination I __ . �Come Down Pat. - . .. ', � -4.._ 1 . . king the general and I hat which from peopling the darkness with terrors, . . . 4 %a his companion! down to extraordinary causes t I 1, I I I .. long The compulsion had been psych-may have a natural .explanation, That I . . _.N - It, . I I-- -� . Lastly. his elaborate precautions were. as Two Irishmen going to their ,work � . k - ­ 1.1 and not material. had to be i one keen note may have been some be has himself explained, rather the re-, 1q" , . . . Once withm-tho swamp we stranco water sound produced far down su t feverish &2: to do somet,hing,one morAing &�V a. wild eat up a I .1 � 4� .Careful not to dentate from the narrow. in the bowel* of the earth. It 11MY bATO than in the expectation that he could, tree, Pat went up to shake him off, I I . track, which offered a fir= foothold On been that or it may have been. that sin- really ward off him fate� . . . .- .. -each aide lay shallow sheets of stagnant Ister bell of which I had heard on much science will tell you that there are no�wh-le Mike remained below to catch . - . , ."iwater overlying a treacherous bottom of I Be this as it may. it was the only 019D such powers as those claimed by the him when-he" felt' Both -were sbc- ��, ­ . . . - __ "emiduld mud. which rose above the our ,that rose to us from the last rest. �, . . - . face here and there In mo-10t, o"Itertnt , Ing-place Of the two who had Paid the Eastern mystics I. James Potbergill,i cessful, tit Mike and the wV& cat \ ,% I . . .. . ., k . .... I .- Ibigals. mottled over with occasional i debt which bad on long been owing. West. can confidently answer that science a rough-and-tumble � I I - the to wrong- For what is eelenoeP Sel- were Soon-. .in _-Ir ... patches of unhealthy vegetation -Great We joined our voices In a call _10 ones is the conceneus- of Opinion of .1 i: "Shall I- - I , ­' Purple and yellow fungi had broken Out : unreasoning obstinacy with which men -scientific men, and history has shown that I scrap belov. Pat called Out . .1n a dense eruption, as though Nature! %ill cling to hope, but no answer came loial . c science I come down and help ye to hold , r I en -- � ,.. . -were afflicted with a foul disease, which i back to us save a thousand hollow reveT. It I ft". ..-- ��- .. `I , ____ luianif�ioted itself by this crop of plalrue berauons from the depths beneath Foo sneered at Newton for twenty years X-I- him, Mike I" "No, but come down, . �. Here and there dark, crab-like t' encs proved mathematically that in iron . Need S 1. .. :. . _. . spots. across Our path and. sore and heartsick. we retraced our steps ship could not Kwim.and science declared Pat, and help me to. let him go " , r - . .. .. ­ -, wreatures scuttled and climbed the slimy slope one* more. that a steamship could not cross, the At, 11 th - Jklidecus flesh-colored worms wriggled and "What shall we do, Mordaunt?" I asked. r is necessary to the heal - I r .writhed ' in a subdued voice. Wo, can but pray !antic. Like Goethe's Mephistopheles, our . . , I , , Puresuga I . . a I .1 . . . amid the sickly reeds Swarms , wise professore. forts is to "Stott v�-rnein- I.. - -_ Iff - � . .. I of young or old. Good home-made . �. . Of bussing piping Insects rose up at every that their souls may rest in peace. ' Woman's Way and Man's. ' it or I step and formed a dense cloud around Young Hesitherstone looked at me, with so Thomas Didymus is, to use hie own candy, sugar on porridge,fruit �..�. . . . . our heads, settling on our hands and flashing eyes. "This may be all axicordin jargon'. his prototype. List him learn that bread-not only pleases but . .. believe in, the in- I I I'm . '-. , .- , . F, 11 e trouble with you- ji�omeh," stimulates. :,faees and inoculating us with 'their filthy to occult laws," he cried, "but we shall It he will but cease to ­I Venom Reser had I ventured Into so see what the laws of England have t) L4aY fallibility of big own motheds. and will � - -----------:-pestilent and forbidding a place. Xot, I ..Fpoge 6 cbela May be.l,1,nw_ look to the East. from which all treat h,e ,Said "is that you are always B SL L,iwrence Extra Grisnul�gte'd . . however. upou t'L will And--ibere a, I i . I I . as ed as well its any other man. It may tnovMe=5 come, to who. too ready 'to be'suSpiciOUS of one %-gs and be sure of the finest I raunt Heathersto strode on. be in , with a set purpose upon his swarthy not be too late yet to run them down school of philosophers and seven! another." I ,or,untouched by hand � brow, and we could but follow him- deter" Here. good dog. good dog-here!" He working On different lirmis to hie own, are pure cane sugar, � - I ) * . imined to stand by him to the end of the pulled the bound over and set it an the MILOY thousand yeari-ilbeaA of him in 101 "I suppose we have that fault," I From factory to your kitchen. - � ; I i atials of knowledge. . 3a lba..25 lbs..3o lbs., . ,. � adventure. track of the three men. The creature the ease . .- IQ - I . .- .1 As we advs�neisd the path grew 11 arrowei sniffed at it once or twice. and then. (THE END.! I she replied, "and the trouble with . .BaglAx tons 5 lbs.,3 lbs. . .41 'I - . , 1' we saw by the - .�! - - I. . .I 4 W. are alwayg� � . , and narrower until. as falling upon his stomach. with bristling _101 � . you men is that you FULL WEIGHT GUARAMTEICIL ..- -1 . ­ 1 -_ - - � . Itracks. Our arednooris be n c*m' h --A ------Ain. tonirue. it lay shiver- . . r-padm. tn 1;6 for -one amat ev - S.Adb. 16e?d-,­ , . . . � , � . Del& u - -.1. ­ ­­ . Ing and 'trembling. a very embodiment of f . was leading us withthe dog, Mordaunt canine terror, What facilititi"s are offer- when you ought to know your lying 91,Lamm SOW 1111rdwiss.WaIlleit : nont"PaL . . ,. . L . . if . . .; 'behind him, while light up the rear. "You, see." I said. ,,it is no use con- i i . 'isn't going to do'any . - The peasant hall n sulky and surly tending against those who have powers ed for remaining poor. ny g . Ill , - . - : ..- . I - . I ­ for .Pelittl* time back, hardly answering at their command which we cannot even , . -------.____ 1 1 when spoken to. but he now stopped short There is nothing bg for it - ____ . ! - _ ­ . .. . I ­ 0 is give a name to. I .. . .and positively refused to g step far' but to accept.the inevitable, and to hope . . I . . . _. . 1 . . � , . . I - : � I ' - ­ .- . . - . _. ­ - "..I I .cher. . . that these poor men mar-meet with some . . 1; I I . .. "It's no canny,- be said; "besides. I ken compensation in another world for all . .- t . . . .. .1 Jwbere it will lead us tae!" . that they have suffered in this." bow -1 . 1 ..- - .. � ` ­ -Where, then?" 1, asked. ­ d MENS ­An4 be free from .11 4a,411sh relizione be ,rns*ered. NAPortlan , . I I . . "Tae the Hole o' Cree." and their murderous worohippers!mr Mor- ..,. ­ .. - I !--;' "It's no far tree here I'm thinking." .7.. . ... . I . . 1. .- . . . - .... . "I. __ "The Hole of Gree! What is that, then?' Justice compelled =is to ael - .. . .. . ­ . . : . . '. �. .. 1. .., . . ...-_ . . I daunt cried furiously. tnowledge in __,, . . . . . . - - - - - - . . - . .-.. ... . I . � � : ­ � .-I . "It's,a treat muckle, hole in the ground -my own heart that the murderous spirit . ,� �, .. . . 000 I . . ,that gaings, awe' dawn io deep that nae- had been set on foot by the Christian- .- -:.­ . . I . . I*. " ' . - I I ..J -body could eve . : In- .. I . - - many bags of . deed there are but I forebore to remark upon it for fear . -SOME men -ask for so ma .- . r reach the bottom. before it was taken up by the Buddhists. .. I Jolk whs, say that it's Just . . .- .1 . I . . '. .(401, . 'bottomless pit of irritating my companion. For a long ­ - I . . 99 ­ I . . I I 4-.- I a door leadin'-Lintao the botto -49 ," 4 . . I ,� ­ I ce -- - -- - ..' -- - .. Itnel. - . . time I could not draw him away from .. - � - ment -- �: ­ - - '.1," . . . . I _ ,� -You have been there then?11 I asked. the scene of his father's death, but at , - . . .. ­ .. - ,. .. . . � - ­ . . I I ­ .. , . . 7 I -Been there?" be cried. "What would last, by repeated .arguments And reason. .. .i :�. ... .-. . . . . - . , . . . , . I be dein' at the Hole O' Cree? No, I've 1- in making him realize . .. . . . . . I . • . .:.. . . . r man in Inge, I succeeded rofitable any further . . L . Others, more carefult. say they want ,never been there, nor any other how useless and unp '. . . . % . - . .14 senses.' efforts on our part must necessarily . ,_ ­ . . . . ���*1 ��­..'. .. .- . , "' ,. I . . . I . I . . :' "How do you know about it. then?" prove, and in-inducing him.to return with . I. Il . . .. -... .. .i I '. ­ ­­ .,. ­ I . - � . .- . . . . ) .. . . .% . ., . ..My great traniffeyther had been there, me to Clooimber. Ohl the wearisome, ted- . .i . . I 1. I- ' Portland Cement - I . , . - .. . . I - a - low journey! It had seemed long enough , .. . .. . . . I. • " . _ I . ­.. . I . . . .D and that's bow I ken," Fullarton answer ' I ., • ­ .- . . . . . . ..I . - ..'. -, , I - I . .: ed "He was fou' one Saturday niclit, and *bom we had some'slight ticker of hope, 11 . �;�:A I , . . .. 1. I . . . , . .1: I - . I.; �� . . . . be went tor' a bet. He didne like tae talk Or at least of expectation, before us, but - _,_ r­ :. . . .But the man who does the ` , .. , "4, :boot it afterward, . . . . "' . .. - .. . . .1 � - _. and be wouldna' tell now that our worst fears were fulfilled It . - - " .- ' what befell him, but he W411 aye feared appeared interminable. We picked up our . I _ - ­..: , ... . . I.,. . first Fuller- ­­ . . . . . - -best_ work insists upon get- 111 . � .. . �. I . , 11 �1 -o' the very name. He's the pe guide at the outskirts of the , 11;-,0111, I . . 1 .,. , . .. :I ­.] I . . . I .. . .. 1. - ,-,. ... . I-at the Holed Cree.- And im peasant 'nt e � ... . .. . . .. . . �. '1�1. ton that's bee] a b and having re.tdred his .dog we - - . . _-` 1. � . . .- _1 . . . . * 66 _ - . . , . .. , . .. ; . ..... and I r. . .- 1� ­tmg -Can . Pound - ' . :., - _... 1.��..,. I , . he'll be the last for me. If Yell tak7 my let him find his own way home. without . . ada" Pordic . � . -, I advice ye'll just. gie the'matter up telling him anything of the results of our ­ . . . . . .. , :.. ... .. _­ ­ . --.4 . .. . gang hame again, for there's no guid tae expedition. We ourselves plodded all day .:. .. . ,,;. 1.. : .-, , ., . I. I .. - .... b�.got cot O' this place." over the moors heavy Jeet and .heay. I . I.: ­ :. I ... I ,'Cement- * 'A _- , -' ' -. ... ., I ­ I. . ..... . . . I - I I ,.I .. .I I . . ---- . _'.. .., . . .. `r 1. . - . ' '' . . .. We shall -go on with you or without ier 'hearts until we so* the Ill-'01"'ped I I .. . . ;, , . I I . _- - I ., . �. .� � you," Mordaunt answered, "Let us have tower of Cloomber,fouand at last, as 'the I ' ' ': It, . . I 1 . . ­...- _. . I . . I . . .. . . I .- .your dog and we can pick yon.up on our sun was setting, found Ourselves -once �.',,- -� - . - - -. __ 4 . ­ .. 'back." .i -,-- ___ -"--. ----7 -- . - -dW � - . . ­ w av more beneath its roof. ­ -.- _;.- . . . . . - .7 1. 1. � "Na be cried; "I'll no bee my . .; .. , he : . - na." There is no need for me to enter into . �dog ;�,;Q wi, bogles and running down further details, or to describe the grief . . : . '. I 1 . . . .. I ...­ . . .­ . . _ ,- . . I� ­ ... � . The dog � ­ 11 I 1: I _. nd helooks to .1 . Aul Nick an if he were a bare. which our tidings conveyed to motlier and . 0 ­_ - - . __ ...­I . .,�..shall bide wi' me." . to daughter. Their long expectation of .1 . 1-, I � � 11 . ... . I . I­ - -I � �,� .. : .1. ui!," said my some calamity was not sufficient to pre- ­ - _ every ­ . .� "The dog shall go with � . . see that L I • I . . , 1� . I . . . , .... I , I I with his eyes blazing. "We pa . I . . ., . L ­- I *46��t ' ' ' -_ I - . compabion, wi w;e themd for the terrible reality. For . . � I . . . - - . . . - - ­;�:­­� �% ­- ' 1. -,have e with yon. Here's a ek .. . .. .. . . . . I .I. . ,have no time to argue a my Poor Gabriel hovered between . !, :.-. .. . . .7.. ., . . . ­ - I . I 'll ­ . _: ... ba bears this ­ .- .. . I . . .live-pound note. Let i a have the dog, or, life and death, and though she came .. I . .. .- , . .. . I . � . I L I : .. .. . . .. .t by force and , . . by heaven, I shall take I round at last, thanks .to. the nursing of . 1. . . . . .. . ­ . .1 z � ;� L ' . .- - . .. ­ . throw You in the bog if you hinder us." my sister and the professional skill of la I I I . . of fortyEasterling, .: I . . . . . • . .. . I - , . I could realize the Heatberstone Dr. John of Strantser, she has ., . .� . I. . I . '.. - - .. . .. . . I - .- . I .. d :.- . . . . I�.. . I years ago when I saw the fierce an iiud- never to this day entirely recovered,ber _.I.... L . . I � :, . .. I. I . . . . . .1 .. I . . ... ... .. ., . I * . , I . ­ . . - . I . I ,;�'',A . former vigor. Mordaunt. -too, suffered . . . . . � . 1� - ... _. :,'� , -- i, much for some time, and it was only ' . .. . .. ... . 1. 4 . . ... I . * '' ::..'.'L. . . . . - ... . . removal to .Edinburgh that he _ L' . , . . , 1; � . --- )_- I -1 . � . I . r .-. �' . . .. .1. . I after our reino . .- ,.. 1. .. - . ­ . L I 1. . .1 ­­ rallied from the sbock whieb he had un- , , I.., ­* I ...I ., .. . _ .. . .- . . derffone. As to -Mrs. Headherstone. 1.1. 11..- �.L - 1, I .. . . . i.7* .0 .I ­ . - LL -, I , . - . .., I . I .- I 4. I . . OT ) poor - . neither medical attention nor change of �-..-. . . .. � . % � 1'4-' L F0 0 1 1 1 � "'': ., : - 1 . . . I L . 11 air can ever have a permanent effect , r­ , �9... L L:4 . ,, .. ..�. . ., . - . . '. . . I L . ­ . I . . :. . ... I . I � I.. . ,: her. Slowly and surely, but very -1 .,.. � I .- . . . . ,� I 11 1. :__ . . Z*clidly, .bi has declined in health and .' I '. ­ .. . . .- L -1 . . . . I . _ �� ; I I 71 . . .. .L . .. . ­ � . I � ­.L . 11 I ... I I . ­ . .. - , I . L.. - P , ... .. . . . . - . I ... . _ strength, until it is eviden't;that in a very I �-. . . .� . I N ; .. I is I . . . . . ... .1 t she will have re- . . _ ... . I . . Ir 1. . .. . few weeks _:. , -L . I . : I L. .- .. I 'Wi Joined her husband and r . . L. . - . . I ':li., I . .- - . I 1. - . - . . ... . I 'i. . . . . , . I-i i4iiiAl the one thing which he moat have grud- . --.-------The"�-W a -Cana-da, -- - 11 :.bf!.-*, vulmg Slims restored to him . . ­.. . I . � .1 , ... :�ii; . � . . . ., .. . . .� I . . I . . 1, • 1, "..,r, if. , . ged to leave behind. _.... , .� �Vltite&CAM&CCn=t ­ .1 . � . ... ,� . .- .. ; l :j� home . . , 1. . . . � r fili;- �; For . . . I Cement dealer in your . trt.:. : The Laird of Branksome came - Infomation Bureau,Mm- - ., .., 11 �. ..:�:I : I-�.., . beirybody from Italy restored .. .:, I ' : . ? M. N . in health. with thd . - I - . � . ­ .. _. ­.::: : , .:::-. .- tMI, fiV & free Copy Of ,A. . . I .pe! I'f you dio i .. result that we were compelled to return .. . . .- I 'hiM6 L Wi[W fQt ; ..1. . L . once more to Edinburgh- The change was ,* -' ,_ , "Wha, 1,e Fafnier Can i'_' .. ' �;� .. 1. I inot know �- � I agreeable to us• for recent events hadeast I . CEMENT . I ..-: 7 . I THE PERFECT SHO a cloud Over our country life and had � � . DO WMIL Concrew" � - ..6 saam - -. . . . 1 ."... . , vacant and I -1 I- I - ~ - - _� I I _ 711( I I .1 I i I I I I I been '141"u*rh I "A'a. 0 , -"_ Ing 7dM wd.U ca brought ' - -t canine I bro .b t up the rear. , f bee sulky and surly �..1 AC hardly '.. 'Ing . li�-111 M I I SUMMER SPO surrounded us with unpleasant assoPia. ,. . I . . . .. ,- . . . FOR SU ble sad . - . . . I .. tions. Besides, a highly bonnra . I . . - I . . . • I 1. ASK yOuR DEALER. I remunerative appointment' in convtwtion . _. I . I � I 4. I . . . . . . - - I 1, , , with the University library haV beoome . . . . � . . I. - . .I.., ­ ., ., .- . . . .1. 1' I . .. I . ,&�A-� I . .� � , . : * I ' I - -1i- r _*, ,� . . ..... .. - . .. 1. I 11 .7 1 - .. _..... L ,'Z�, .­�. 1 ,�..�, .r.,,_-, �Ww.... . _.,ZWFM .:...t ,- �11,":. . 1_., r . V, � . . E�l �S ­ ,L,4 .-.1 ,� " t,ts,-,-,-, 1?1.1.e* . 7 11 , , -, �', - -­ "'�,;".��,�. , , -, ,� . �__.t.�� .U,O ,�.ii_l­- I I., E�!,, � I &�. . , _ - ___ t t7 • A. FAIR CROPS MEAN BELIEF. Sir Thomas Shaughnessy Predicts at1c--an4---Cho et ire oLK"mal Conditions. ---Items -. New' sly -Wire A despatch from'Montreal'says: "With a fair crop, we have ever - - .:F reason to expect that conditions _-Pt'Ices of These Products In the L,ead�ng will .be quite normal again in the : _-Notes of l:iterest as to What Is (icing slate autumn." -This opinion ex- Markets are Here Recorded pressed Wednesday in an interview On All Over the World - - - by Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, sident of the C. P. R., continues to bear out the_optimistic stand Sir Breadstuff& :�o. 2, $12:00 to $13.00; No. 3-$t 00 ta88.00; Thomas has taken throughout the Canada. T seriously injured in a level crossing Toronto, July 29,-Manitoba wheat-bake Baled straw, $e.00 co $8.60. ion $ eollisiou of a motor car and a light` ;Ppoorte, No. 1 northern, 11.0.; Xo. 2, $1.00; g period -of world-wide, depres- Mr...Jaynes.Murray, t13e celebrat- ifo. 3. 96c; teed wheat, 650. Montreal Markets. slop. ed horseman is dead..- engine. Ontario wheat-No. 2, 46c to`99c for car Montreal, July 29.-Oats-Canadian west, ' General Sir Ian Hamilton In- -lots outside, rpngiug down to 75o for poor cru. tr 2, 4o 1.2c to 40 a--- na Canadian Sir Thomas feels no anxiety The Jewish societies of Toronto ra. :grades. speotor-General of the British army ,�t Ontario oats-Ito. 2 white, 35c to 360 at western, No. 3, 191-2c; do extra No. 1 teed, where the Fundamentals of the sit- will have a Labor Temple. "country points; 37e to 38c on track. To. 400 to 401.20. Barley-Manitoba feed, 51c cation in Canada are concerned. A big $3 000 000 me and overseas forces, sailed from ''. y g , ger of casket: routo. to 5.c: do malting, 6Eo to 640• Buckwheat "It cannot be denied that some manufacturers} is,announced. Quebec fpr England on the C.P.R. -'Manitoba 'Oats-No: 2 C. W. oats, iso, -"fo• 2: 58c to 60c• Floor-Manitoba spring steamer' Emp ass of Ireland on •track. bay rte; No. 3 C. W., 361.2c; No. wheat patents, firsts, 85.601 do seconds, lines of business are not so active, Fire dextro , po $5.10; do strong bakers', $4.90 do winter ,,. yell half of the town of Z teed. 361.70 + Thursday. r, " Corn-American No. 2 yellow, 66c; No. patents, choice, $5.50; do straight rollers, a8 a year 9go, ad>niited Sir Thom- Brock, 1.1a6k:' on Saturday. .r.�.: i yellow, 65c c.t.t. $5.10; do straight rollers, bags, $2.40. Rolled as. Banks are not encouraging Out of 1 The Doukho'bors who have aban= ' Ryeox, 65c 600 to 62c, nominal. Date-Barrels. $4.55; do bags. 90 lbs., $224' ,748 pupils in Berlin pub- doped the homesteads i ,Peas-No. 2, we yo 95c car lots, outside, Bran-$19; shorts, $21; middlings, 824; investment in unproductive real es ,tic schools 1,454 'are studying Ger-' g.ven them i s ' r nomi¢sl. mouilie, $26 to $32. say-No. 2, penton, tate. The banks are taking a con- ma ' y $ Saskatchewan and `purchased lands Buckwheat-N*. 8, 620 to 63c, nominal. ear lots, $12 50 to $14. ' Cheese-Finest servatire attitude viae and timer. Barleyhefood malting barley, outside 520 A in British Columbia are asking western, 13c to 131.4c; do finest eastern, , , . to 53c, nominal. 1234c to 13c. Butter--Choloest creamery, Our banks are today strong in re- good PPIY of natural gas has expen00 as the worth of their labor Rolled Oats-Per bag of 90 posinds, $2.15; 241-4c to 241-2c; do seeoade, 233.40 to 240, serve so the situation is sound:The been found in the new field near Oil expended on the lands abandoned. �`T Eggs-Fresh, 29c; do selected, 270; do No. , , ppeer barrel, $4.55, wholesale, Windsor to Dpringa. 7Sontreal. 1 stock, Me; do No. 2 stock, 180 to 190. high rate of interest has curtailed ]Si!lteed-Manitoba bran, $19.90, is bags. Potatoes-Fey bag, car lots. SOe to 60e, p'ublic works, Work on the new To Union Great Britain. - track, Toronto; shorts, $21; Ontario bran. - but this is temporary. Station will be commenced iii the + „ 119 in bags; shorts, 121; middlings, $23 Winnipeg Crain. I see no reason for. anxiety. The s rip The House of Lords rejected the to $25. general trade of"the the country -a p g p Manitoba Flour-First patents, $5.50 In Winnipeg. J¢Iy 29_-Cash grain-wheat-- P Sixty Austrian factories will 'be bill to. abolish plural voting. to bags; strong bakers', $4.90 in lute NO. 1 northern. 961.2c; No. 2, 931.20; No. 3,I pears reasonably 'satisfactory." Y A youth fired off a blank_ cart y bag•. In cotton bags ten cents more per 88 1-3c. No. 4, s1e; No. 5, 75et No b 70c" Tjamas m&de it uite clear represented at the Canadian Na- y arrel. teed. 610; No. i rejected seeds, 8%; No, 2, q ridge in--the-British House of Com- tlonal Exhibition. Ontario FlourWinter-wheat--Eottr;_-90 �-: No. 3, 814;-Xo. 1 toAgh, Bac. No. 2, that there 1s no need-to .anticipate - -mo,•a. — r-.cent, Pat-oats $4.10 to $4.15, seaboard, lac; No. 3. 83c; No. 4, 73e; No. 5, 661.2c; anything in the nature of an econ- Oil fuel for British 'ships may b - 1 Dy No, 6. 611.2c: teed, tough. 54c. Many arrests were made at suf- u bulk. Near' lour; $3.75. obtained from the tar sands of thee Oats-No. 2 C. W., 335.6c; No. 3. 321.29.,,omit crisis in Canada. Banks andfragette meetings in London on 4 extra No. 1 feed, 331-2c; No. L 321-4a:XO- other interests concerned had the Athabaska sliver. 14, Country Produce. Z. 1�• Sunday. s . Eggs-New-tails, 24c to 25c; fresh, 200 Barley-No- 3, 461.2o; No. 4. 45t-2c; re- situation well in hand, and the fact The Grand River Alfalfa Seed- Mrs. Emmeline .Pankhurst the a Eo 21c: seconds and splits, 160 to leo. jec�• 43o; teed, 43c, that his company had recently de- growers Association has been ' 43i _ Ftaz-No. -1 N. W., $1.24; No. 2 C. W., suffragette leader, is in a serious -lY. Cheese-'twins, new, 141•2cto L5c. and 11.20; No,. 3, $1.09. tided to spend $1'00,000,000 on ex. formed in.Haldimand County, condition. large, new at 14 1-2c to 14 3-4c; old cheese, twins, 15c to 151-2c; large, 15c. tensions and new constructional Five generations were Iepreaent- Butt,er-Creameryyprints, 26c to 27e; _ 'united states Marksts. work duringnext and ensuing ears ed at the olden wedding of Mr. andUnited creamery solids, 240 to 251.2c; dairy priute, g Y g $ States. * r We to 24c; Bakers', Ise to We, 3tfaneapolis. July 29.-Wheat-July, was calculated to increase confl- hirs. John Ruddle of St. Cathar- , Honey-Buckwheat, 9c a pound In tine, �1.2c: September. Es1.2c to ae58c; Harem- dance. The tide of immigration is foes.. President Wilson and his advisers 8c.in barrels; strained clover. ha' ber, 911-2c; No. 1 hard. 901.2c; No. 1 north- and - jar 121.2c a pound to 60-pound tine: 1234c'in{-6ro. 8% to 90c. No. 2 do., $7o to sac. Corn greater this year than ever, said James Leadbeater, of Toronto, are considering pians for intenen= f 10-pound on uynd�ttins; 8 i 6-pper ound tins:c i-No. 33yelow. -5 1.20 to 60••.vo at N. 3 Sir Thomas, and this is another en- aged 11, was electrocuted while try tion in Mexico. per dozen; No. 2, $2.40 per dozen. 1571.2c. flour-First patents, 34.50 to $s 7s; couraging feature. We are fortua- ing to get his kite off a telegraph The eastern railroads have sub= Scans--Primes. busbel, $1.75 to $2; head-II Fond patents, $4.15 to 84.50; Bret clears, ate in getting a better,class of im- Fire. niitted to the trainmen, and peace. _ picked,. 92.36 to 9240. 113.2n to $3.60; second clears. $2.70 to $5.10. migrants than the United States la now assured.Poultry-Fresh-killed fowl, 180 to 19c Duluth, July 29,---Wheat-No. 1 bard. g J. H. IL>wnham, livingnear '+ Per pound; live fowl, 14c to 15c; dressed 91:-8c, No. 1 northern, 901.8e; No. 2 do., got in their early days. Canada, Strathro Preparations are 'we'll under way 'Ir- ung chickens,. 24e to Pse; live. 180 to 881-8c to 885-8c: July, 887.8c bbl.; Septem- 5, sold a pair Of young 1 : docks, 130 to 140; turkeys, 18c to bar, 9o18c to 9014c asked; December, 1n short, is still a comparatively ; for the All-Canada Exhibition to be �c back [Fjxes to a Wyoming firm for =- �. 9238c asked; May, 977.80 nominal. new field; a field which promises to -9.000. held in New York next January, l Potatoes-otitarto potatc.e.,75r per-bag be highly productive in Cie future, The'plant of the West Side Lum- - - tsr lots, 65c; New Brunsw;cks, goo per Live Stock Markets. Two boys; picking berries .near' nae; out of store, We in car lots: Nir• And the general situation is quite tber Co., Darton, Ohio, was burned sista, new, $3.50 r barrel; C'anadiaa, Montreal, July 29.-A few of the ,best St. Da~,id's, Ont., ki.led a rattle- pe cattle sold at about seven cents per pound. healthy. en Wednesday night with an &p- now. $1.25 to $1.59 bushel' Dted nm anld at between 5 and 634,•, and snake more than fi,.e feet in length, proximate cost of 8:50,000, Thou- a, _ common from 23.4c to 43.4c, Cow-4. 8-0 Rith seven rattles. sandy of dollars' worth of hard- to 865 ear h. Calves. 23-to to 6c. NheeD. , - hard- Provisions. - about 4 eeut•. Lambs, 84 to $6 each. Hoge. John D. O'Neill,- A"•S for forty woods and trimtpings were destroy- Smoked and dry Baited Meati-Bolls- 1014c to 101.2o. ;, - >c`ars a well--novo resident of Lon- ed, �. tlmoked. 161.2c, hams. medium. 21c: heavy. Toronto, July 29.-Cattle-t•ho:ce export e d;�n, Ontdied on hirly 190 w 20c; breakfast bacon, 21c; long clear $6.35 choice butchers, $6.60 w $6.75: stood ., s ranchat - bacon. was and cases, 153.4c to 16c; backs medium 15,73 to 16.40 roiataon, $4.40 to ": TM`,'1 Earl Gre,% Sask. 44 _ !, 1pl GreenMe24cbacks iAyecial!. 25c. 4600. canners. 12 to 1:.50: cutters.. $S to + yt�{ y The Government elevator at Port General. - Oreen 3Leats-0uL of pickle. 1c lees than W,7„5: faf cows $5.25 to $6.50, comtltnn� 4 - '�a� smoked. - (I cove, $3.50 to 16.25. calves-gond veal, 15 ""' C'oiborno made a world record in The rebel leaders .at Shanghai Pork-Short cot, $2E.50 to $29 per barrel;I to 87; chotre, $8 25 to 19 common, 83 to .' +; mese pork, $24 to $24.50. 83.50. Stnckere. and -te+,dere-Steers. 7,0 to 1+ :,; unloading 350,000 bushels of grain have proposed a basis for peace Lard-Tierces. Soo: tubs. 111.2c: pails e00 t 1�1•Pc, pounds. 14.50 to 13.00. extra choke , in Pleven hours. negotiations. heavy -seeders. 900 pounds. e5•85 to 96.7.1; John_ Conley, a well-known one- Hostilities between the two lead- rough Eastern. 400 to 650 p+�u¢de. 83.25 to 1 , laaled May and Strata. $3.75 sheep and lambs-Light ewes. 1425 armed pent-iTvend-or in Western ir;r German shipping companies are � Gi to $5 25 heavy, $3 w $3.50; bucks. $r to Ontario was killed on the M, C. R. officially announced. `l ' Wholesale dealers are paying. on tr"i. $3,50; a ring lambs. 89.25 to $8.75 Hoge- ' toroubo Baled bay. No, 1. $14.06 to $14.50; 810.25, ted and watered; $9.90 t.a.b, � ,,�;! .- traek near Tilisonburg• on Satur- --The shooting of a United States day morning, immigration inspector-has brought EXPLOSION SILLS SE1`>EN.' i3I31IGR 1718\ FIC 1'RES. ': 111 rg, Perrin of Colborne was in- about a crisis in the Huerta Mex- 4 `' stantly killed and two other women ico) regime. + Four 'Ken add Three Gins Blown Statistics in :lnoual Booklet Issued _ l to Shreds at Beloell, Quebec. by Federal Government. TWO WOJIE\ DROIT\ED. _ R-EIGORD r4g_ 4 d despatch from Beloeil, Que , A despatch .Automobile. Rpn Oft Deck of-Ferry ch from Ottawa says - •• itsy-s:, 'Seven lives were loot at Bel- The immigration breach of the De- Government Will Complete Over veil on Thursday,when an explosion partment of the Interior has issued „� Steamer. 1,000 Jules Colonization Road. 1•, •of three hundred pounds of nitro- its annual booklet, `Immigration A despatch from Montreal says: A despatch from Tomato says! glycerine blew up one of the build- Facts and Figures," . From Jufy, Two women were drowned in the Ontario will break all records this 3ngs of the Canadian ExplosiYes, 1900, to Marcia 31, 1913, 2,521,144 St. Lawrence River opposite Mai- season in the eonstruciion of colon- Dr. Robert Bridges, = Limited, killing four mea and three immigrants have entered Canada, - sonneuve on Sunday when an auto- izatioa roads. Mr. G. W. Bennett, women instantly. The explosion, of whom 109,000 have gone to the England's Poet-Laureate. mobile in which they were-sitting �J which occurred without warni g at '%r_qrjt;me Rrov;neeij, 3!;4,000 ra off the deck-of the ferry .��41L- incinl Supe'r-intendent of C �►' 11.25 a.m., shattered the gelatine Quebec, 627,000 to Ontario, 397,000 er South, and plunged into the ization Roads, says that the Depart- m MOTORCYCLE RIDER KILLED. the rami ;n house, and scattered to 'Manitoba, 702,000 to Saskatche- - river. Mrs, Chas. I1lorrison, meat expected to complete between MSM the remains of the.occupants over cyan and Alberta and 298,000 to twenty-eight years of age, 927 Tu =� as area of a hundred and fifty feet'. B. Wilson, of Rochester, N.Y., P- I,000 and 1,100 miles of roadway,be British Columbia. The British im- per Street, and Mrs. J. Cheyne. ;;.. People in the village a mile and a. mi ration during this fleets Death lit Toronto. fore the sad of the year. At the _ Beau- half awn saw a cloud. of smoke., g' $ period was twenty-six years of age, of 44 Beau- present time over 4,500 men are y 9;3,000, of wht3m 701,000 were Eng- --A- despatch from Toronto says: loin Street; Saint Henry, were the steadily employed upon the, work and an instant later the roar of the dish, 11,000 welsh, 202,000 Scotch B. Wilson, of Rochester,- was in- victims. Accompanied by their and some 630 overseers upon have their explosion reached them. The die- and 59,000 .Irish. . Since 1900 25,000 stanily. killed on Saturday after- husbands the women were on their hands so full that it is proposed to tante at which the building used -Chinese have entered, entries in noon in the sixth event of the way to Longueuil. The automobile,. augment their number by an adds- -tor the manufacture 'of explosives 1912-13 being nearly 7,800. Chinese motorcycle meet, the-five-mile ams- a seven=passenger car, was run on tlonal 300. It is also the intention were placed from one another was immigration has increased about a tear championship race to employ 3,000 mora men on cut- the cleans of preventing 'the-sbock thousand a year on the last -three machine crashed into the fence as cut off, the brakes applied and ting out, ditching and grading. �?+ from repeating the disaster in the years. Since 1902, 45,000 immi- he.turned into the. back stretch'. skids• placed,in front and rear of All the colonization roadwork thin other huts. The building destroyed' grants bare been field for inspec-' Wilson was travelling about• 50 the wheels. year is being done by day labor, was of light construction, being of tion, and 9,030•were rejected. miles an hour, riding on the grass - e Heretofore a certain percentage hal wood and brick. ' The force of the * and close to the fence, =The.mach- explosion threw bricks three hun- _ TIVENTY-tONE, MISSING. ine rolled into a rut; and an instant UNDESIRABLES DEPORTED. been done under contract, but the z dred feet, but little of the force of day labor work has proved more later crashed into-a post, throwing satisfactory to the Government. Thio the shock west downwards, ' for r 200 Gallons of Naphtha Exploded Nilson over the fence and-against Party cot 3I Includes Russian Jews, i .,there was only a slight depreesioa year, .also, for the first time, Mr. at .Maiden Massachasetts. a post. He sustained a compound Syrians and Arabians. ,where the house once stood. • Bennett reports that day labor hat The cause' -of the explosion has A.despatch frgm Ualden,. .Mass•, lcfracture of the skull, dying instant- A-despatch from Quebec says: been plentiful and excellent. Favor.. Wilson .was reluctant to race•, , able weather conditions have ob. ;lot. yet been established. It was says: Twenty-one employes are aThe immigration _ authorities de- s he had a presentiment that an tained throughout the north coun- feported that precautions were missing, following an explosion_of ported thirty-four undesirable im- g �.- taken by the company's employees, two. Hundred gallons of naptha in accident would �CCII[.- He listened migrants by.tbe Empress of Ireland try and the work has progressed to th8 voices df 'his friends, how- with almost remarkable speed. La- 6he workers in the various.houses the plant of the New England Dye- on Thursday afternoon. With two P ` ever, and entered. The -other borers on colonization roads, are being ,provided by the ooncern !with' hig'and Cleaning'Co.' here on Sat- exceptions they were Russian Jews, '• special boots, having soft soles, to. urda The explosion of the nap- events of the day were immediately Syrians and Arabians, . The ue- Paid the regular schedule of wage y' P p- cancelled. Q rates for bice locality, and the ap-• reduce the possibilities of concus- the could be,heard for miles. "' __ bac' Canadian agency deported 18, *ion, ing oil shot through the air, getting - ^- - the American o$'icial.s 11, while five Plications for work have always ex- y gs on '$re. Four em- QUEEN VICTORIA. STkTUE. ceeded the requirements. More- The:.vietdms of Thursday morning other builidin were froal'Montreal. Two were in- . ,,pore engaged in packing nitro-gly- ployes, two of them women, es- — . sane, six were,4luffering from trach-in- over the character of the labor has 4•wrtnn nar4ririn - - - ^�-'_ superior- that of other _ Si o _package-rredmb t nones rr� of e ,shat first-storey wind ws lII g from Eng British orCol b asloned-by ff a au e'rimmigrants..lhe ebalance nears, Therand each of 20 p micla reported1 $'V tere-d houcould be found among `. OUT•OF THEIR JOBS. A despatch from London says: p PAL to the Department that conditions, Albert'Bruce o ' the distin ui labor and construction work were the debris which in some cases lovas sculptor, informs the Canadian As- NAVVY SHOOTS FAEJLVY. never more satisfactory than at pre a ' thrown-a distance of three,hundrred Striking Bridge-Workers Find sociated Press that he is 'now at sent. Since t& work was taken up � ' feet. Th4'mselves" Replaced, work on a large statue of — in the latter rt of April over 890 ' Mr. Robert Lyons, manager -of Ades ascii from Montreal says:: g Queen Then Turns- Rovolver on Himself p p Y Victoria which is to be in � mites-of roadway has been compiet-t the works at Beloeil, was unable to With is.,Effect. Sixty-five bridge workers who went front of the. Parliament buildings ed. et64ount for the accident. It was on strike-at Chaudiere, fglue:, `on' at Victoria, .B_.C., the commission A despatch from Wilkie, Ba'ak:, Bit by bit; as the maps in itis E6-- harped , that the explosive material you d go off by either concussion oFriday found themselves unexpect- Having been, given by the British says: ..While a railway conatructkn per.intendent's offices show, the un- r r edly minus their jobs. They had Columbian Government, The stat- gang was returning to- work after organized districts'of the north'are ' • ; r� ignition. Mr. Lyons also stated ,been getting two-dollars a-day and- de, which will be about thirteen dinner on Friday, one Italian sud- being webbed with good roads. By —t 11—at thele was 3W___ounds of nitro- wanted three dollars. After they feet high, and will stand on a pe- denly drew his-gun -and fired into another• season it is hoped that the � glycerine in, the building at the saw there . waa little prospect of d_estal seventeen feet in height, re- the gang. The foreman was shot in work of construction will_,have so' ri time of the explosion: getting it., the went b k to work p M e g g y a� presents the ;Queen as she a peered -the arm. He started to'-run `and far advanced' that th8 GovEramertt ' to discover that-their places were soon aftel-, h4tr.accession. She is was shot again in the loin. His as- will be in a position to inaugurate a The northern troops have- cap filled and that there was no chance crowned bi18 is'iiearigg 'ti sceptre sailant then_shot_-hirps�If through. its p.rA,apeotive campaign for settle- ' for em to mens. on her right-arm. the .head dying instant meat on a large scale. - tared the city of Nanking, Chiesa. P .y . _ g , Yi $ 13'• g .- - - . �. _ - •> 'its ,ew.a.:^:::- _ .».,;.,.. ,:- •. ,e:M:.:..,,„G,ca _t x?��,.,..:. a�vnC°.ii,xn..•:xir �„a•v..,.,�,,:,:..kn ,.rn:�,:,...- ••ss.•,_,...;' *• �. nty, 3v ..u�'c's::.- �rns.... ":a„e.'�. . ^ti" ,.�:- ,�syx �'('4 -<„� ,,..-V,C.y., _�"v-..• .. - -':.• �. -. �a' "',�'-',.”-',-mIU 7w4 .. ' .!rTy"".. :•°x,°.'ti "-�01' 'Y .x» T; tsl w!,1+�`4,,a.,,. 0''' w J. :.Lvt 4.ax....wat.-.w-.s..s ..gyp, -...r•..^,w.-;b... -. •.. -:.. ., ...._ +. ..,.,, - ..u.. ••� //^••�� T•� QQ - Gordon L.•�iv has purchased a -Bliss Whittingham, of Toron- .1J�VA�l�Mk7. driver ani] bulgy. to, returned home on WednesdayAw -Geo. W. P. Every, of Whitby, after spending a month .with t F was in town on Monday. John and Mrs. Stephenson. ?'• ' -Ed. Gormley, of Toronto, was -Found-Gn Tuesday,•on . Q -W. J. Coakwell returned home '.:home oyer Sunday. St.. east, a lady's glove. -, Loser on Mondayafter spending a les- -B. p -H. G. Kerr, of Toronto, -seas call at this office. * sant weeks' vacation on Bear howe over Sunday. -Frank and Mrs. Webb, of To- Island in Northern Ontario. -Ewart 1Vri'ght is off duty these roato, spent Sunday with Leonard -A large number from here _t _ .::days owing to illness. -Neale and family. attended the barn party at Donald -R. A. Douglas, of Toronto, -Miss Violet Salisbury, of East Munro's on Monday evening, and - ut '' s nt a.day last week. with rela- Torouto..is spending a short visit all report an enjoyable time. uvea here. with Pickering friends. -Lawrence McCormick is at ~ -Mrs. J. C. Philip spent Thurs. H•'Wade shipped a carload of Niagara-on-the Lake-t-his week to _ day with Mrs. Win. Peebles, of hogs and a carload of cattle from camping with the Boys' Club of '6` 1h► 1 i � "�Vhitevale. - this station on Monday. St. Thomas Chureb,Toronto. -L. A. and Mrs: Findlay, of To- -O-car Stephenson, of Toronto; =The liolice trustees havepro i routo, visited ibeir relatives here is holidaying at the home of his claimed Monday neat as bivir 4. i�u 'Saturday. uncle, Jahn Stephenson. Holiday, and in consequence the _ I --Dr: Henry will be here as usual -Miss Alma Henderson, of To- places of business will be closed as tieat Tuesday to attend to his pro- 'canto, spent Sunday at the home usual, fessional duties. of her aunt, Mrs, John Rankin. -The Women's Institute held a z- - -Miss Minnie Rankin,.of:Toroli -Messrs. Wm, Martin and «'ru, most successful meeting on Tnes spent Sunday-at the home of Mortimer, of Toronto, spent Sun day afternoon at the horse of Mrs. her mother here. day with James and Mrs. Gordon. Geo. Len g. c -Lou. Balsdon, of Bowmauville -Robert McBrady.is.having re- -A large number attended the ' i •-, ' • OW -land friend spent over Sunda 0A irs made to his residence.. The Y P81 Confirmation services conducted41 the home of his parents here. work is being done by Robt. on Sunday in the R. C, Church _. -Miss Phyllis Clark returned Gordon: by His Grace Archbishop McNeill, home on Saturday after spending -James Denny shipped a car- of Toronto. two weeks vacationat Go Home. load of hogs and also a carload of -Mrs. Morris, of London, spent cattle from Greenburn station on -Special Bargains for Saturday 12 only Beaver Alarm clocks, 75c. a few days here last week with -Monday., 12 only stem wind and set lever : her brother, Rev, G. L. Johnston. -Miss Helen Burling left on s Law, of Toronto, Wednesday p watches 75c, at Ed. A. Claff a -Mies Glad Y Y to s pend a couple of Jewellery store. ' returned'home on Saturday after weeks with her sister, ' Mrs. Cle- _ spending two weeks with relatives ments, of Milton. -John Harding, of Toronto, STOW is the time for repainting your house, both for pro-- , -Tile-township—eollneil--will _ y 1 r tection a ainst the weather and for tiro sake of its ap— was home over Sunda He re- -Miss Jean Bateman accompan- meet on Monday next - at one sunned his work in the bank this earance. 1 h� there is nothln that will show better- led etter led by a friend,is visiting at the o'ehwk, for the transaction of week after enjoying'a two weeks p g home of her grandmother, Mrs. B. general business:- vacation camping, ------returns for the time and money spent at house-cleaning time Bunting. -Thomas Deverell,of Whitby, -The regular monthly meeting than paint and varnish used inside the house. Tell us what =Miss Alice McDougall, of has been here-for a few days dur- of the Methodist Ladies' Aid will you wish to paint or varnish and we will show you at ; Lindsay, is spending a few days lug the past week owing to-the rneet at the home of Mrs. Coakwell' Bri hien U Finish that will do it—and do it right. with her friend, Miss ' Irene death of his uncle. an Wednesday, August 6tb, at 3 $ P g „ Murkar. -?sew potatoes are now being o'clock. All welcome. - r _Edward McCormick, of the sold here at $1.30 a bushel. From -.Mrs. George Varty and child= Toronto General Electric Co., the present outlook.the potato ren, of Toronto, have returned - spent Sunday here-with his- rsife crop in this locality pruniises to horse after speading a month and sons. be a ,good yield this year. svith the furnier',i mother-in-lav%, '��� -' -Misses Marjory and Jessie -TbeKingsley's baseball _tear, Mrs..Warty, of Chnrch St. ; -Johnston leave on Saturday to of Toronto, will play a friendly _ ,'• - u visit relatives and friends, in game with the Pickering team on a-e a "ne of Paiats and Varnishes which do ,exactly what they are in-, 'Thorold. Mr. Ruddy's park ov Monday. aft- Hon. R. L Borden. Premier of tented to do--give a right treatment to each surface. It is impossible to r -D. J. C. Munro, with wife and ernorrrr, beginning at2 o'clock. Canada, will officially open the obtain one paint or varnish that is suitable for a wide variety of oats, so it daughter. of Thorold. is spending Thresb6-s are now busy get- Canadian National Exhibition op is very important to obtain a product that is exactly suitable for the pt r- 1� qday with his sister, Mrs. (Rev,) ting their threshing outfits ready on Monday. Aug. 25th.- pose you have in mind Come in and talk is over. We may be able o0 0, L. Jobnpton. f.or.their season's work, and in a jelp you with suggestions. -Mrs. E. J. Shirley and Mrs. few days the whisatlesand Che humpICS£R.IlV(3- MARS>,'TB - W. J. Gordon spent a few days of the threshing machines will be - ' during the past week visiting heard in all directions. The timely White Winter Wheat,sn .86 .."THE I G S 1 O R-E� friends in Kingston. rains have tended to make the Red •' •' :.. 96 '" r.: -'Mrs. J, W. McCullough, of straw much greater than was ex- Mixed •' •' 44 ...... .96 > Toronto, has been here for a few petted a few weeks ago. Spring Wheat:.................. .8b - CHAPMAN ���- D days owing to the illness of her -While engaged pain tingScuith loose ••••••••- •^••--• _ 7{i-80 .daughter, Mrs, McCormick. Clark's hnnse one day last week, Sprant�d • • -The many friends of Mr. John Alas. Wilson,of Whitby,met with nam '35 Dickie will regret to hear that his an accident which might have had �^ condition is now most critical and serious results. The ladder upon Picketing Shoes is gradually becomin weaker. wbich he was standing was i.nse- .��-Geo. and Mrs. land sod cure, and a aresglt he fell quite _ son, of Toronto, sp t&Nunday a distance to the ground alighting -with L. D. and Mrs. Banks and on his shoulder. He was badlyHarbor witb other.friends in Pickering. shaken up an•I remained nncoA li 'ht-comfortable sboe for our lou hard harvest da 9 li ht -Judge McGillivray, of Whit- sciouc for a rime. He rapidly re- R }' g Y- • 8 _ - - by. and J. H. Hoover, of Green ccfvered and acus able to resume - __', inuleskin upper with medium sole at the loss price$1.50. 1R.iver. were the guests of Mr. and work the next day lllrs. Jephson on Monday evening. --The l3oy%' Mutual Impruve Don't ynti Worry, Alpo a few odd ill ea (4 ladies, girls and_boys -hoes, not all- sizes. im -R. A. Bunting and son Fred, ment A%;wwiatic;n, tif Toronto, are - _ ' left.on Saturday for Gil Home to camping on L. Squires property Don't y(!u fret, every kind but all sizes of some kind to clear at $1.50: - - - - :- t+peud a two weeks' vacation a- at the InIte. ,lle*,s+. R. J. Ho«e. ' the quests of Prof. C. H. C. Fred Warren.and Ailptu Pd:k are I)on't scold the cuok, - Wright. in charge.- Tae boy% n bu sire fur there is lugs of _ 3'heese valreN arc. Fxce.ptiorrally good .at the price $l 50. -The many friends - of M.re, corning and g;,isrffi all the time. Davidson will be pleased to know pass the time tno..' pri fitably ifs. - GOOD r-•� A T _ Ti+e I3s.a Boot Shop` that she is recovering nicely from boating,bathinF,fi<hin17 ar.d in V t Vt V 1. ti L �'3T•�, - the iojnries she recently received rious kinds of beal-by -port•. For t Re A. BU N - P ICKERING _ in a fall. young men and b��y; in the cit} At ;•/e H,uF,nr for everybody TING, - -Master Arthur-Field, . Fon .of no.better way 6dn lie. -%pent iii A r -- _ - i:cn:e to , are. re , �s aerwuv,y e u ay. t . }� rnexpen=ive an ill nt present, but' is at present only the ul().t healthy k ud',- of WHITE WEAR 6ND BLOUSEEJO holding his own. Hiq. ipany_ arnnpement are indt)Iged -in. We W. SPARKS friends hope for his speedy recov- -Tbe Fanuera' anti WIrnens All -%hitenear will be clearest out at cost, this ery. Ins6tnte Excz,:•%ion to • Niagara .Agent for W. D. Matthews & Co. -The baseball.ga'me played in Falls, will be held on Tuesday• t•.d�a goiv ns, .corset covers, and underskirt, Mr. Ruddy's Park between The Ang. 5th, instead of the. 15th -as - Campers from the lake and anbounced in our last week;°'issue. Q �/•`,`((\""l A also all blouse° a rapperP, etca Come . early •Pickering resulted in a victory for The error was made by one of the • and get first. cfioice. Will- clear 'all ;prints sod' - the' home boys; the score being clerks in the railway offices in To-to,2.• ron to. The earlier date leaves THE 3-YEAR OLDginghams at lit. per yd. These arty guaranteed -Miss Ada Vanderburg, of To- little time for advertising, slut WESTERN WONDER MY - - j Tonto, is spending a two weeks' bills- have been well circulated POPULATION _ fast colors. p �.T vacation at the.hoine•of her'aunt, tbrougbout the district, The ex- 1909-�38, 1911-545 1912-2000 G. A. GILLESPIE, - DUNBAltiTOhF Mrs. Waring. The latter, we re• cur•sionists will be takers on --the l7r gret to state, is seriously ill at regular morning train due to leave Post Office Returns -- - .'present, Pickering at,7 47 the fare being Receipts -Mrs. Harwitz, and son, of To- $1.75 for adnits and'half fare for 1910-$8037.95:. 1912-$132943.65 rooto, are s pending a months' "children. The tickets will be good' vr<caticsn at the home of John and returning until the following day. :Letters Mra. Stephenson. The former's This is a very cheap excursion 1919-6,3so 1912-1;095,000 �G O.L D E.N HARVEST TIME_ sister, Mrs, Cohen, also spent a and will be patronized by a• great Sacks papers daily - • week with them. man The ezcnrsiou will be b 25 NO VCT -'the Pickering Football team boa from Toronto to Lewiston 1910-:2 1912-30 is having won their District` go to thenceby the famoris Gorge Elec- New Post Office to be erected in Binder Canvass repaired. Binder Whips and Gloves,ready. ,. Peterboro on Aiig: gib, -to- meet- trio route to tbe-Falls. .The trip 1913- Cost-35000.00 Mock of Single and Team Harness, Plush Rngsr the ivinners, of No. •II. and III. accross the lake alone is north the Write us for booklet entitled FIy Nets, Whips, etc.• t i' Peterboro will .be. in. Pickering amount of the fare.- Don't forget Tbow'wbc know earl what - '" t. Satntday, August 1.6th. the date, Tuesday next, Aug. 5th. they say sham daseaoo For the holiday season-Trunks and Suit Claes. -•-Remember the garden party -After several-months of pain- Ontario Western Investments aur+ Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. -to be given on the church lawn by fol illness, Robert Deverell died at � .•.. - ' the R. C, church on Monday even- his home ors-•Church Street, aged Realty Co., Ltd. PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM Ing next. Tea will be served from 78 years and 2 months. The de- DUNDALK, ONTARIO r-� 5 to 7 o"clock,. A .good band-and ceased lived many years in the - Phone Ind. 301. W. J. COAHWELL orchestra will be in .attendance. township, having engaged in _ ---- Nett �Y,IiPV Pep in the Metb• farming near Cherrywood; and ELM DALE MILLS odist church a epecial sermon wi afterwards-about-a:-mile west of p=� �R2S7Q ' be preached'to the young women the village. Several years ago he -- — - df the •congregation. Special retired, moving into` the village - GO� r ' . music is • -being prepared by where he.purellased a •,residence. Is the place to get.your next a. : • u V 11.�a r choir of married ladies All weal. 13y'his death St. Aodre'w.'s church bag of Flour. eMne loses one of its most active rnem '• -Wm. Squires, of•Audley, is off bers and one of its - most liberal Ogilvie'e Royal Household can't be - ..'duty at present owning to a broken supporters, and by-the church he beat for Bread. :. . . arm. While hitching up a horse .will be greatly missed. He is alenem Flour Paiptry k'lour- We helve a fine assortment of HAMMOCKS from $2.00 to$5.00.` mime days ago, the animal kicked survived-byhis- widow, -who also'• Graham Flour him on the elbow, breaking'tire• han-been in poor health during Fresh Rolled Oats - _ CROQUET SETS at$1,00. -- bi►oe and Cutting him.- rather se• the past two years. To Mrs. Bran and Shorts werel Deverell the heartfelt sympathy p ICE CREAM FREEZERS y• - •- OatsaadOat 0150 _ -This locality was treated to of the community is extended it 13erley and Barley Chop SeRBEN DOORS, complete, at$1.00. another rainfall on Sunday -even- her,great bereavement. . The.fun- Mixed Feeds + Ing. The weather has been ideal eral took place on Monday after- Molassine Meal and ltloiaesee Meal We have everything-in the Hardware line. - - for harvesting and for the matur- no•>n td, Erskine cemetery and. the f Special prioes in ton'lot.e.` - - ing of the crops. Rain has fallen large ri ijmber who attended,show- - • 11i-f, When needed and t:had temper• ed tl:e V�ect,in which he �caA `t►t.tsh ,' F. 'VCT W@Eil'CE►�� � S EPH � . � � � �� - a ien-liven justright. he 1, �gbnppisg•every•dos' a SP. • :. .. :., ., '�u fio- C ., �, 4 :,wt�;,,->' ..„ ,r,� .,� r ... ._.. .-- ,+, w•w'. q.: a. .►�. -'J'. <•a� r'•,.'„y„4 ” h ak's'?"4r, ,•��x`ta, ��y�'. •'i+. ""'��' .,0. 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