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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_08_08 �7 7:1 Y .7 A 7 AMC -Iii6NOL. XXXII, --------PICKERING, O NT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1913 45 7 ROSEBANK WHITEVALIE Established 75 years Victor Long, Medi�cal SPINK_ MILLS After ter about seven weeks drilling, ith his of Toronto, is vie-1619 in large, quantities- have--been- w _parents. his struck ck on Wm. Cowan's proparty. lifirs. Bell h returned home, after 7:� E. FORSYTH. D. of 0., Regis- a pleasant visit with her daughter. JL 11, cored member of the Optomatmw Also- There is a continual pressure of 145 �eta*oaofoatitrlo. special iftention given to Pounds. Mr. Cowan went to Hamilton Messrs. 0. Christian. R. Bal and ��N�OOD -ustin spent Tuesday in the city. EAarmUig:of t. glass". Eyef WeUd free. trortili yesterday to secure gas stoves for :W. A 460 Miss Hedges and Mr, Collins,of To- cooking and heating purposes. He also -S., 'FLOUR intends .onto, spent Sunday at W. Mouney's, M.CKINNON, M.D., L.R.C. -lighting his house and will soon N. cidinb Miss Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Hei- urgb, member of the College of in8t.41 pipes And fixtures. We Ontaxic licentiate "White Satin," -Beat Manitoba -atu him on his good fortune. Physicians and Sur gi Nti,8 E soy and family spent the holiday at J. MILLS of boyal- College cf. Suraocne, Edinburgh. Leary s. Susdal attention to daiessets of women .. I-Cream-Buns," Blended Mee and residence,Brmgbam.- ­'Tea-Buurt, GREENWOOD Lawrence Major returned from it -pastry, trip to Quebec as well as other eastern .11-JR. W. WILSON PORTER. Cb iro- Mias Lel 'h Johnston. of Myrtle, is points. JL-P'practor—Tb.e cause of disease removed by visiting her aunt. Mrs. J. Gibson. er are A large qxmntity of F Mrs. •J. Wilson and daugbt eed on band. F Mrs. Walter Wilson returned home 'visiting. friendi in Toronto and else- Feed will be dearer find S*uetment of the$Five. Consultation free. F -E:D AtFickaring on Mondays, .Wednesdays and PridaYs -10 bimium St.South, Oeb awit. I)LE11 a week in: Mee wheie. this ig a good time, "JUMBO" FE9I).FLQUR--- Oakwood. essre. W. Monney and W. Burton to buy. M. Gleason returned on Tuesday, ase engaged in 'aiding a barn near PICKERING MEDICAL'SURGICAL SHORTS after spending a few days in Buffalo Whitby. and X-RAY INSTITUTE OAT CHOP and Niagara. Miss Elsie Moore and Miss S. Avery, Cb(wping and Oat Flaking on and, sister. Monday@f Wednesdays ONTARIO -MANITOBA OATS Miss Chapmanof Toron- of Toronto, are here with the fQrmer's I AMERICAN CORN to, are spending the holidays with parents, and Fridays. R. JILGIN TOWI-E, X. B., X. D. C. M Joseph and Mrs. Wideman. Misses E. and F. Pennock -3 -and Percy Portland Cernent and-Woo -Phyticiav:iii--�c>.p 7REEFOF ALL-KINAS ---JohD and Mrs. Stewart acid little of Toronto, home fora Specialist IL I&e;c:al Diseases. Prostatic Dim- son, of Toronto, spent Sunday and Plaster kept on hand 6%0" of Mea, DiZO&SeS Of WOMOD, Cancer, Yacation. Tumors.X.Ray examinLtibn. Diseases of eye. Our prices are the lowest Monday with-T Et. and-Mrs. Oliver. We are glard to report that J. Kit-. for sale. *ar'sos*;�broat andh2go. Fittingli—and Quality the b"t - . I - - -a- --- tan and Miss R. 31illei -are improving .7. all mcits and abranic diseases. GREEN RtVER in health. Glias Ron"12 to 3 and 7 to i Miss Allis Fuller is holidaying in Mrs. Rice, of Tyrone, and Mr. and Toronto. Mrs. Gordon. of Toronto,.are visiting ' S. Frank Hutchings spent Sunday t Chai. B. Rice's, with hisparefilts*liere. J. R FAREWELL, K.C., BAR RIS- SPINK, LI The Misses Hornshaw spent Sunday WHITBY "IS 711113,CouiI7 Crown Attorney,and Cc=%Y LIMITED, 801141401. Court Eau",Whitby. IC-,r with the Misses Boot-h. e ra nton has ppr.!ir:Lt6d J. Howell Q M. FITZGERALD, Barribtei and PICKERING. ONT. Mrs. J. Coyne,' (if Sreetsv"!le- spent J,me,,,h,,] trustee in succes,%iun to Solicitor. Convef aucimp, etc, , As Dr. a few days .,V:th'her iwither here. Geo. W.,Al!en. C.0 1 -'4 Shirley's offite.Pickering.evw7 Wedoesda Russe�li and Mrs. Forster' are the The h,,-k!t f6rrory pi�nlc to Hey- Use LOOK HERE guesla u1 the former's p,:rents here. &nshore Park um.Saturday afternoon a E. CHRIS'TIAN, Bs,rrister aLd A large number from here attended As solicitor. rotary rut:tc Etc Money so WAS VRZI.V_q�lrlc--F4�11. he re-opering at Whitevale ob Sun- loan OflicO next door-to ;be Stsmdara Bank. The Cjarembnt Furni- v"I Dud!av f fractured his.right arm 2Lly able u-iSrrWiernrafi , bouse in Cobo,;rgone' day last week.is the beitplace to get your guestA of Wm. and M rs-Buoth on Engineer C- MAY PRICES EOWEST 9 txrbo. neer Ha rrison, of the Toror t HOUSE F�.RNISH]Nos, we have Sunday. dressers, washstands, iron Russell qharraid, of Toronto. was Eastern, received permitsion from the FOR THE YEAR G. HAM-19-3uer (,f !ger:Sage council to'raise the grlide on the street Major Elarper's foundry, WE ARE NOW B 'G 410 W and brass bedsteads, par- the guest of R. and Mrs. Dafue over in front of in Lhe 0ousty of Ontario. -6uff eita.- and ' Humphrey JXotfer, w.ell known in V 1114go, 271Y or suits, the holiday, OOKIN �T .FOUCHER. Real Estate Auc- side boards. mattresses and spring. Mrs. Ira Sbarrard and -MisFi Mar Whitby, was married in St. Patrick's .,ORDERS couches, and all kinds of chairs garet attended the tea at R. and Mrs. Cblrcb.Toronto,.by Rev:i.Lther Con- .je;,rucinoer. valuator, collector and issuer Dafoe'a on Tuesday evening riame licea*aa.Brougham always in stock. also inalov nellv to Miss*07 Margaret. Meagher, CALL ANDSECURE YOUR other articles too numerous Mies Gertrude Holder, of Mwrkham, They have gone on a wedding trip to ti R Issuer of Marriage to mention, I few,HOPPER Remember we spent it days at the home of her the- Adiroudacks and other eastey-ri uc*lises in the County 47 Ontario.' keep the goods and de- grandmother, Mrs, W. Turner. IT, ----COAL FOR NEXT oleo at.tors and hi. residerce Claremont. p The points and will be at home in Whitbf liver them to your M C. tea held at the home of after Oct, et.- WINTEA IL.BEATON.TOWNSHIP OLERE. ''-home. at tha--very the-- ln&7r"a grA 'Do OnswayaDew Commissioner tar 34AUccess. town was burned last Thursday while R. and Ml;vrL Defoe on Tuesday even- hQUIRS adblawift Atiocuntano. 260. wastay Is loan lowest price. -1 isms Allis abd Margarita Fuller on tam now of X-ts" LAD. Patronize our town merebAnts• being occupied by several fortigmers. were the guests of the formers par. Supt. Every did some quick work ii es4se" VFW*=-1 . 0,0110" 1-T don't send our good dollax J L. 'SPI N K Ltd* 9 ants for a couple of days. installing a hydrant in the new water. OSTILL Licenhed Auctioneer, away to biuld up some other Mrs. Wi Ison amid Mime Alma left on F. for Counties of Tori and Ouliana. An;: place. Yours for busAneeg, umin while the house was on fir*and Wednesday for their home'in Missouri enabled tb """am of all--kiedt a Airelmen save Goo !!!!!!a. Address Green alvez P 0. Oct. spending W-biiiiFth with relatives- _W_ A. W after Allen's house on the opposit* side of ere. Al B. POWELL. Lice-used Auc- .11, iCAR 'W U0111,007, valuator and eolleaW I St. John's t A-nglicain') church.-after r J6 R- BEA-L h' street. acuat:46 cf Ontario and Y(.)L All kind. of undergoing- extensive repairs- and IN&L"eead�aaud weber pirivasely or try&action 1k CLARE -1 Thomas,of 26 Lap ]r Are, altepations, will be re-opened on S !Na$e aoses caPected For dates or other par. Loulp un- "culan apply at residenee, Rhasibetb St-,Pick. Ioroviv' met with a sudden death on day. - Rt - --Dr. Boyle. of Trinity C 0 PLODO QYdOrl 101 at NZWO 0000 Pick Monday afternoon. He and his bra church, Toronto. who so acceptatl *ring or ldActat's #tore, oiaretnont, will tw Best J lump Steam Coal and all sizes filled the- pulpit in- All 4;ainta�church aftwe prompt attention, SaVatacuon groama. V. Nyal S cher left the city for a spin armind the. cnuntrv, and were going south on the during the kheence- of Rev, Mr Allen in Hard.Coa, 6cod AiAh�4i road on their way horse in'the old country. will offir-inite, A CUM When obiwit. a mile and &'quarter week frons will he Dr. B y .Toflet - Tal' "' m 0, It's S. R. PENNOOK from S:carboro Village. 'they turned ]apt in All Sainu, As Rev, Mr. Allen I" the left to pass a Jai.mer's wagon- Will then have returned, A good stock cd I and 2. in, rough and sWH17EVALZ.;0N7. whi-h was trarvIling on the wrong dreqsed hemlock.- also matched. Funeral Director-and Embalmer.. --side-of -the road. Tbre car AhMed- BROUbHAm pine And spruce. Z dressed and turned turtle. His brother man• red pine G,-nrgiA pine Any btvnines's entrusted to me will The Best Anti ie aced to jump clear of the car. but Mr. . .1 H, rend Mrs. Madill s.pent'Friday and ba.,,swo-A for ceilings. y pti(4'Powder Tbornits was catigb-t heneitib the steer- '13 1 oe carefully Handled. Toronto.o. 'for Tuilet and N i i rse ry J t MiFs Duty vilited the c) = ID ..& 1:?J,. Cbarges Moderate - in wheel. and h'4 brother was power. Misses Lin- 'keeps the .kin 'clear and less .,ob,-rp him owing 16 the weight ton last vreek. Independent Phone AO. 1514, smooth. Protects as well as of the car. With the ussistanc* of Miss E. Brodie gpent-a.few days in Piste, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. heals, and relieves Chaffng. some passing motoyists--hig body was the city last week. Write or phone for prices, ,4oreneas.Irritations, Prickly Fe—moved from beneath the -9rvKt'Ke Uolin P w:, Heat, etc. Delightful after and' taken'to a naa-i-by farm house,- in,Dollar e P N, Y.- Poucber, of A. -C. REESOR Bathing or Shaving. Daint- His head was terribly crushed so that Toronto.epen-t death bad been instantaneous, The Sundav with his parentp. fly perfumed. Price 25c., lit N.- F. Machin of Oshawa, spent LOCUST HILL -Hap a full line of I reeb and cur- eea was a Eur6pean buyer for ed ipeats constantly on hand.. Murray-Kay Cornpany and was 48 Sunday with his �srerrts. I is Miss Jennie Gee, of Toronto,is visit- led. phone. house Markham 1504, Breakfast BaconI C E R I p R M Y ! - Spice Roll, years of a e. He was married and survived ty bis widow, and one son in D. rind %fTs. Dolphin. Yard, MarkhAint 72 Y. • Tina!, 19ologna, Weiners, etc. Mrs, Elder,-,of Bowman-ville, is visit- and. daughter, both grown -up. Dr. Coutts wax- summoned and he has ing L. Mro. Middleton. TIRE'TABLE-Pickering Station G Hilghest priees paid for ­1=1 03=32AZ q C3., ordered an intiviest. F. C. and W. J. Brown spent the T.R. Trains going East lot as follows- Butcher's cattle WHITBY holiday at their home here. ' No. 6 M" .8.08 A M. Miss M. Routley, of Toronto, .Is .1 .12 Local 4o]iday.L*ng with friends,here REAL ESTATE-..�,:. Ther�ileofex=nsionbfwateftoeins 14 Loos] 6.05 P. M. Miss Katbleen and Neil McKinnon ring lVery in the east,and west sides of the town spent going West due as followa­- lit over Sunday in Toroato. No. 13 Local Was been c6&pleted. Miss B. Russell, of Toronto, spent 7.47 A.M. .7: The council has taken its first step belidav with D. and Mrs. Russell. I I Local 2.20 P. M. -T�nt-elus figs for hire towards establishing a sewage syste Misi;,M,. Brown has returned. after it 7 Mail 9.09 P. M.. -Day or nigbt at its last meeting when it nutboriz pleasant wee-k with relatives in Wood' *Sundav included the engagement of an engineer-to-sur stock. Bus meets all trailas Insurance--rates lower on farm pro- 4vey the town with aview of "car- . Miss B. Alger is iisiting her sister, party and.Village Dwellings, taiping the cost.- 'Mrs. E. Wardvjl,.c)f. Port McNicorfor Teaming promptly attended to., in first-class Companies. At the meeting of council this week a few weeks. Agent for Canada Carriage Co.' :L-Td� 2=�r 3:;I�I.Z= J�TotAb' a contract w en for laying down Mrs. Crowells and son, of Detroit, EYE GLASSES a half mile alermaini§, are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. SHOULD STAY ON 7�v north as It not insured with me,call and faras the C. P. R., the council doing Jos, Beare. W. He Peak Pickeiringe compare rates. this on their own responsibility. The and Mrs. Stark and son, of To- WITHOUT PINCHING mayoi has ordered the work stopped ronto spent Sunday with G. D. and 8-roomed house to rent. until a satisfactory agreement-is made Mrs. iLinton; Fall Term Ovens Sent. grid with the C. P. R. A bare-face4F robbery occurred on Miss E. Law, of Toronto; is spending No need 0!- Make your decision between Suc- - a a few days with her grandmother, :.,We V. Richarbon. our street in broad daylight on Tues- Mrs. W. Wilson. cess,and Failure. A course day when Mi. McLaren. of Ottawa, in the Popular Gladvs Whitter, of Toronto,' is to have your N6tary Public, Pickering. who is holidaying here,bad big pocket- spindibig hir holidays with bar grand- b9ok containing several valuable mother, Mrs. M. Matthews. eye glasses cheques and money taken from him by two Toronto boys, Two boy Scouts, R.Jarvis, of Cedar Grove, and Mrs. pince you in Williamson-a Toronto,spent Sunday, who had-their suspicion of the two with theif iiiinl', Mrs. Brod­ie.­------ CHOPPING . I lade were watching them and saw the order to have them --stay on. P. 0. and Mrs. Shire and son, of theft committed, and gave chase, Vancouver, R' C., are -visiting Mrs. Our new style of Eye Glass Will prepare you Yor an excellent Chief McGrotty later arrested the cul- Shire,s sister, Mrs. G. D. Linton. Mountings are perfect in fit and position in the Business World. Having installed a new Oat Roll, new pr'ts in a grain field and has them . A. and Mrs. Love and children and The first step is important-yorn Chopper and-new Water-wheel, I locked up awaitint; their trial. MA. Watts and daiigliters. of Toren- neat in appearance. Modern -84 we -C-R-0TC1---er-A­- MDDL�Our citta- am better prepared-than -ever The Civic Holiday demonstration to, spentthe week-end with Thomas ideas are those of comfort. logue explains why thiscato the wants here was quite a success, There was co g -aud-Mn­Perry-man ranks among the best on this couti- of my patrons. -&--good- program of-Sport"-ur--t1Fe- — aim in all our opticat "'UrAL LU VV Miss Maud Foster, of Thornbury hent._ Write for one to-day. Enter Cbopprng every day in the week chief event of the day was the address Miss Olive Devitt,- of' Toi-onto, and the very best for you in ever now. 'exci�p.t Saturday, h the provincial secretary, the Hon, Miss Alice Moore. of" Brooklin - are y W. J. Elliott, Principal J. Hanna;- Hr. Men& in his ad- visiting with W. J. and Mrs. Devitt. way. The right .Glasses, the John F. Bayles, Greenwood dress said that the only thing thAt The Ladien' Aid of the Methodist right Mounting. We'are sure Cor. Yomge and Allaxm;der Sis.' kept him in public life was the inter- cburch will meet at the home of Mrs. ,,t be'bad for the unfortunates in life, W. H.Jackson on Wednesday, Aug. if you come_.to u will be- Rave ypoll lots.d water? and for whom he was now busy estab- 19th, at the usual hour. All wel •- perfectly satisfied. Let us prove TOOLS SHARPENED lishing institutions for their welfare. come. C. a. A=, or VALIL The institution that is being establish= The Women's Institute will -meet this to you. rWry of orosocut saws, is prepared to furnish y6u anything ed in Whitby is the first instance of at the home of Mrs. Ed" Willson, on Toole of Locke repaired. sa supply nncb as one being erected to deal with in n in the line of water p it inti. . Tuesday, Aug. 12tb, at 2 o'clock in the u -stage Razor-boning a specialty. For a first- it in 4 plien t 6; when the afternoon. The programme will con- chwe hair trim or an easy shave call pumps, windmills,' bydraurw rams, chances for effecting a cure is so much silt of roll call, n#w ide&@-in fancy R. N. BAS SIFiTT H E PICKERING NEWIS -at the East-end-Farber Shop.' plumbing, etc. greater. That in Whitby will be the work and masic. -See our House 'Airtiabingir of all greatest in America, if not in the JEWELER AND OPTICIAN kinds. Slightly used Carpets They are also expert well drillers world. Among others who gave ad- from 15 dents a yard up. and respectfully solicit your patron dresses were W. H. Hoyle, M. P P. Peace -was concluded by the , o—ssip- aff"' WHITBY W, J, e(IRDoN PICKERING age.for the tare. 11trA ObOo Speaker of the OntArio Legislature: delegAtes from the Balkan Stateo' and W. E. N. Sinclair, M. P. P.. at Brichareqt. 7- %N .. ­ -- ... - � , - �. -­:. " . .,1-- % 'i--,-- __.1.... ., � - I , .�. . 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I� ., 4� , % with ­ - � -. :1. ... - ... . :.. ,. . .­ . . .1.I 't . .I . � ,;.;:, �,l�*,il*��i�?,'����,:��, 4,11, .. r, . 1 r' .. . ,,�, ,1%:,::;;,� ,�_':;.;�,:.-, _2 �N. �., . .":.,# . �s � _Sib-. _ -- ��.. , C;., I.- , .: s _ .:. � . I ­.4-&"f' �, ,IT,,,I . '....", . :4, 1 . ._.__..Z__ � . � . 4 1 .. `� . . .., ,.�I �_ . ..;,1,:;:,�� I � :�, W., ;., � - :...j, j _�. , -Ii L � - __ � ,,�I;, �:�.�:!,, . ,.. . 1;�..�.,�.:� , . . ,x.�,. _. .. '"'..A., .1. .11 I�� V . ,41" ..'�-1 ,4 ., : ,; -- :,� :- The season .. , ...��::".ji� .r , '21 n wais at We height. London. led by Mr. Graham, his leader. Lord , , � :,. . 1� �,.;�,., . ,-'e­,.­,:X�:,`.:,._ ;,i��,4.M MEDRM Grain .�, ''.... , R �4;�:: , , ­­­ 111.11.�, i, , ter ., ; 0. ._:, . , *the (Jal and Gruesome. was throbbing Ches Isiah dropped his hand from his , , ,U�...., , . - "I � P. ' .",_., " _�, , "�?.'­ - ,r; .I., I . ' ' , .;��'. , ,�.,P. . 0 'r �;� - - a and leant forward. roused from his 2s..-.:,.....,1 l�'. 11 I,- ,11�`0�..­..:, _�� ,7,­�.,;ry �., . -11 .11 1-,4- . ..,-,i.;,%.�:,� • ,.�, ,6` 4. . in the bag of St. Lawrence I . �". ��: .,..�,.�t�;:�i,:.i Grain" -blue t � ; - ;4with life: the fashionable streets were chi ; ;. ::`:� .-.", I ,. . ; ,'';...., , � 1 `.%�.��: . .1� R., . :�`.` . . . , . ., ,�A "'Niedium - 1. , .� ..... 1;1.. .... : .� ­ ­';, �. ':.. I 'w�,-�;�. ,;;'1-1.�I I %:!'t very grain In cho 'F$te� '-_ � ii" :'�Drowded with carriages; the parks were reverie.' Some one stepped %behind,him , .: ,�-:;. " .�..,.�". . . � I� - ,!,::��: "� 11 11 : ,: .. ... �:t; I" , 0 4;;�i.-�art�. - 1 . by day, the theatres and the -a fellow-peer. who, like himself, had NO ." I ::, ; . . . :, ..�.!!,��:,,,�:��::::"��;'.:,:!.,�,,'�',�';.�r::.." :,. , - .. , . , ��;,j�.; . thronged I I . .11 ', _:.,L..".."7.';,1� sugar,about size of . .i_.: .... . I ; . . ­ a seed pearl .1 0. 1A �, .� ,!,�;, . ;::::;.�',i��_��I �evcry out pure cane sugar. __ 4' as thronged by night, Weary looked in at the "old shop" for half an ;�� .,�', . -ballrooms k, :. . ,.. ;.".i �, ....:.i-,:- . - i ", ... , .� "I ����, I kg"Z' I .. I I. '.-�Tl�.-.:�:A�:- I,'�;�,%,�,4.. 11: - ":i`�'.I�I I t -Alilpp_� controlled a hour. i_ ..�_-, ,. .but policemen .Kl: �L . . ,. `,­�, ";� I statuesque Q � . , traffic which threatened to engulf them "Who Is it. Staridon?" he asked, scarce- .. I . I., , ,,,,, _,, .1,,1,:r�_ .0.,:.. I I . . .. - turning his head. --- . "�,,; - . !;�.;,::",i -, 1."'. , . ,,,,,,,,,, ,:,L,,,,r,.,,:,.":,.,,.,i,,,,.,, :-- 1 -- ­ . in the sunlight ly 4 . .�f�� .,� COARSE Grain ' - , . ..., _., �A'.!.... .:,..� , s . �.- 1 7 ,at every crossing, and . . � "I ....�i�. , %larty people prefL r the coarser . - wreuce ..,1:,'IT �, _ _� '� �_that set the motes dancing in the warm Lord Standen put up his eyeglaes. �� "'e-4-�,:!."-.1 1�1::�-�,;l - . ,", �...*:: ;, �.­:::.%'_!�'i .,�;.:.,!,,. :June air, and in the beams the electric don't know-yes, I do! That's Clive Har. . .:�­r�- , , .,", .;., ­., ,l a. The St. La Green . . I ...", f "'.._;'�''. ­ . , �r,,,:,,,..��:,,',.',��i��-7."'L ensures every`rain it dLsti net ._ .1%. . of . ,. . . rKagi � . streets and read- vey; who bits'for Brimfield. Gad' the - : "r�'�i::.. , � .. , Ir . ./ . :1, ,/, ,., . I . I L - - ";." �',';. -­', ;....­ . r .1. . speak. He's wakened I I I I,...::,I :'`:,:,t ,� I I ".lw�., I .1,1111"...!�,� cry,4tal.each about the size of a . ,e . tered the jewellers' shops dazzling, the young fellow can I I � . �'�, . I ., , ; ...­ . .. - .� � i ,'�-:: ..� .L-,..:�� -,,,,, .:".!.;�'. 72 s-alt diamond, and almost as women of rank and fashion seemed to flit the other side! Look at Devereux's face!" . ,,��', ,'�'.'.., L­�'�",z, ",.L:,�".�,,';,". ,... � .'' . , , ,.� . . . ..- 'in the soft air like tropical butterflies, Mr. Devereux. the Leader of the House . : . , ,.I...,, �% 1- L. . .. .. ", _ .�.." ,..�:11�I� �� , ". bright but quickly incited into I . : '. ., 1,� !. . " ':�1�,,, , 1 . - . . . I - � 1 �­. , , ��.�...�.1:; "�� �_ _. attended by men as say and frivolous as -and of the Conservative party, was lean. I . "I . ,:"!,!�',', �. .,,!_,�... , ..;.� ,;.,-�, ;7 putc sweetness. ..". � ..:-. L - ing forward with a smile On. his face, a . .11, ".. . I. ­­ V ,. 11 I ... .:1 11 I 11�.; , I � -_ .themselves. . , � - �: Your grc,cer's wholesaler has i .. than t� :: I. .V,�..,�­,,!,­­ ­..'­,.;;�..,:.� L. ­ . . I To the eye that goes no deeper scornful smile; but his lips were tightly - -, . , . .' ­ . . I �, '.,:e, '.4- ,":- . . ,. . , " , I !;� e �.,.,,-'L..��r�:',�."'"'.... . the exact style you want-grain, .. � ­­ ".'"'' ��� ''.L. ,.I ".the the surface it would have ap compressed, and there was an elert look ., ,;'�' : �,:,. :; ... '.'...'. I� quality and quarit;ty LU g,,r. . eared as a . ,,�."­ .!". ":, , , auteed by I. ��.:'.' I ,"1.�,��4�. , .. :.I.t�'.: .. City of. Love. Laughter, and Mary; but in his usually sleepy eyes. ' r,. .. 1, �,. . . close, indeed, "aarvey-e getting at 'em at every sent- "', - ..,�. . . 1:111, , - ,�v b.:! , : ;­ - % lieueath the surface-so , ;_" I .."�, .11 , . 01616aWrtlift SOW Reentries I ,. ,. L, � �.:,?�' I ,I,��;,��"�": �;" ; , '. ;��L'.'�:�4':� . , .. . _ Utt every now and then it cropped . " I .1"'�1 ,.:,­� , I 4th t !OPPed up. ecce. How our chaps are cheering! And 0, - . 1 I . . _­�: I like - -, , "I :'... , 11.111111111111111. 2 1. . 1 &a ugly stain in the crimson sple'n the House is Biting an; look at 'em pour. .I­ 1�,,?, - �' '� � �.:.:; I.: . Montreal. ) ., made Lon- Jug 'in! By George, this man's got the I �.., I ­ -I' --L----__­- dor-lay the poverty which has .4 e- L 'il.kl _ .; ,1, ... . i - . . - , .. � . . don a byword amongst her sister right. stuff in him! Cool as a cucumber, �� � . ._-, r cities. �. I , � - ,11 . -congratulate � .i . ...1. L Ir ; -, I I" " . I . and tactful police, kept the paupvr and an acquisition. Eh. what? You and Gra. -I .;-- -, .. L I _. I I I : - �..I the criminal well in hand; and the pagean.I ham have got a wonderful chap amongst ,", ., '...; . ­..try of rank and riches rolled on unas- your new men,.anyhow." & . I I 11 ,.,, I:��.�. . - 1. .- Named and unafraid. though of necessity Lord ChesterleiKh nodded only. He was - I . __ , L It came in such close contact with Lasar - of eloquence. now , I � w I - � us in all his race that -sometimes the� absorbed in the flow , � . -- "* pleading with deep notes in the musical 11.. . ­ . .." flutter of those same rags, as he shivered voice, now bitter with the invective of I . - .1 ... In his hunter and his cold, stirred and i av . . 11 4-Ill 11:'. . 1 . - . reproach. now. scornful. as Clive Harvey .1 :... I I I. mingled with the perfumed atmosphere Up r which, like a halo, surrounded my Lords i taunted the Government with past broken � ..:,�� I I - I 1) ­ 'Ladies &a. laughing and chatting. fence of keeping this one by offering a " '. ".. t .7' ' 1. ..- � I promises, and charged them with the pre .,.I",�_ I and my .�- I ... � . . they drove too reception or concert. to i futile and deceptive Bill. His opponents ,P�oi�."' 1. �., ��'I,e I ; " - - 'T,4,,,,:,.111,� . , . I . : , - . .-.dinner or to dance. interrupted .. 1. 1­'.".­;' �, �;11 -. . �. .. , Above St. Stephen's tower wee burning ' tried to howl bi= down, and 1.� I I WAYS TO SPELL POET'S NANE,� 11 � ; almost every sentence. The House re- .11 ,� ... .. .. � I ,:". �. �. L- the light which proclaimed the important sounded with an,Trr from ,one side, ;.�­�� ...P' ,. . -_ '4' _- . -and. alas! the often nuimpottant-fact VI . .1 ''t L ��'' A - 110. I "t I .. . i . , a 0 d ringin -Zb icoh r 4 ��.. "I ..' % i I i' � , that J - - � I �', .:.:� . I .. . :�:.,,,.�,�";�IL% lake Your Cholee In Regard to lino, . i at,cheers, .. , , I that the House was sitting, and feet wra , from the ot�'e"`r` .Icf�;e .;,r 1* � �, �. -LL - I . I r �­ . legislators. representatives of the people.. : ., _�11` � � . , . . Harvey brouffbt a brilliant epevch to a � , ,:1 !­. .. . . I %veto passing laws, or squabbling over close with a soul-s,irriag appeal for jus- 14 e, .4. .''. 11� -1 1,""I,.liot 1,�. 1. - mortal Bard of Avon.. I .._. �� oome personality which should make the ' 11 I Owl 11 � ' ties for the poor and homeless. 1. el � I has arises! ., __ . - � anorning pap,cre interesting. I I So much controversy . �J, , .. .-�: . As he sat down slowly. his clean-cut face I 4;,-P' ,LQRD ALVERJMIYO .. what is and' " . . . The Tories were in by a large majority, slightly flushed. his 'eyes it:ll dashing.I I 1-1,1- �� . . - from time to time as to n the Mterial tide of the use the great Mr. Graham rose from b I 9 se a t.I . :�-, " , . . , _. ;I . . :1 - what is not the correct way to spell� .. they lounged and lolled in indolent vadif.i d amidst renewed cheers from big I ... I 4P- .1 � . - - � _... - I-.- .ferenve, too secure to be-,exultant-just as . and, young Tuart, and.1: I .. � 'ESE ARE GE'NEROUS. the great po'et's--name, that it is in-1 , ' -1 1�, .. the Liberals would have loll if they had- party, went up to the. words i I.... CHIN k, I . I been the victorious party. oldin out a hand. poke a few . � I teresting to glance at the fourteen, �a. ­.: .. - 11 ..-_.... .'i.7. __ There were very few men on the Liberal-!,of congratulation. I ..% . : . . . Lord Obe6terleigh Icant back and drew, ­ Building different -renderings given. below.i .-_ JIM benches. for the Tories were so strong sharp breath. I r . ._ I'll, .. Shonn by Donations for Buildi ,The signatures are correctly copied ** - � �, I . that the Oppoinliba. badly beaten at the I a "A born . � �. �. ysletu of Sehoots. ]from the council .book of t � -J, - . I ��� , I polls had scarcely strearth enough to "That was fine"" be said. ­ . . - .. - S - . .bow fight: and most of them were seat- � orator, He will go far--bow far. I WOD-I 11-4S/k RUFUJ 1,3 � tered about the House. in the :moking-'der! Harvey? Harvey? Why. he must be I - - AAC,S -� The philanthropy of the Chinese 1poration of Stratford, during the - ..�_ '`room. the library, the lobbies; and of a son of Ralborough's'' andon. "Thai !is not always recognized-by people ;period that John Shakespeare, the' I . Front Beach men only the Liberal leader, ' "That's right-" Said Lord St I I I � � 11 � Wr 'Graham, sat in his place, his Lps third son You remember -old aafbOr-, With a rasp of rage and doappotntmo-itt .iving in -other countries, and it is poet's father, was a member of the' ­ w I . By gad. S, . .. I ---rompres.wit. his arms folded, the heavy. ,,ughl Dandy' Raff, You know! the woman turned upon Clive and struck therefore al-1 the more desirable ;municipal body. The entries in the' I ' ' - bell he d ha T e had at him with her free hand. (live released that the good deeds of those worthy �book begin' by accounts of the cur" , 1, -. Ids dronp�ng over the eyes which, e been frightfully wild if h . X. I w bqY Of his to- her arm, but let his hand slide down to � '. . .. . those lids were raised. had the keenness' been here too b,pa-t-ihie a- - � . '.. .- .� A11,11d Something of the ferocity of the eagle. night' A Tory of the Tories to breed such herp, and, holding it firmly. drew her Out nuns of Han should have the appre- I porati�)n in-1573, when John Shake A.il. . . _.- I.,- The House--perhaps the worst-ventilat. an out-aiid-out Radical Or that's what be,of the crowd. they deserve: -No ap- pears himself w &imp;. : - , � 1.7�1-*d building in Euro -waswarm couroe, Oh. ah. ves� I.i 'What , 'he- matter?" be demanded,1 cation that th as chamberl � - ll . ,seem t and; would call him. of kL,_he ._W_ , - I .1 � . lmn-vv the air � business' Luc mat wereY­u imIne to dk)7­ �peals to Chinese,. especiallyand they are in his uwn hand-rit ' .. ... I 'L - ­ . ma 0 hang .n heavy, remembevir the wholc Atandon-' was , . I i . . folds,WS great many of the members referred to his,wifp. Lady , Th: whole Incident, the tteman's tiv- ff,jngk�'�ng. Cantun, Shanizhai,` or ing, After the Corp-orate acc.4,'unt F, - he other evening Droach to the carri,�gp, :,ud I I �glept, and some snored Even those who lolling we all about it t . I - i - 'were awake appeared to take no interest Old Raff has regularly quarrelled with lee we9ture, had only ,,c,,uRIcd a moment`n' indeed any' of the larger cities, on ,are the names of the members of ,111 . and has cast him off• or '.-.vo. and no one but Clire bad noticed behalf of an obj,e.-t, are-the Common Council as abee *4w � .... .;_ :In the p-roceediage. and. yet one would this Young chap, . nt or. - f -, - ' I that the subject of the de. Fortunately for- Clive Harvey. he has his� them. for the crowd was thick, Lady 9 - : - _­ . .. .1have tbought � t Edit -, SC I . . .1 . 1. bate would have been one to rouse The mother's portion; 00% much- If I l"evoll` h back had been turned to the wo. Made without resulting in sattsfae-.!present and the,results their de . . la-t,erRtt of___vte;L.Ab_v bagic, into the i man and Lord Cb#@terl-%xh had been The name of the dram , -___. as for rightly. but enough to get him .d .� - . , .-B,F - --7ffou-w-aud--kr4-vl.-ht,,-C,""- I- sup tury responses. This has been liberations - � the ComMons were discussing a t disX "-, ;;;i�rtsr tft-ant-ther dive-ties-41w-wofn�n - . !tow with the housing of the-pocr. I Here the division By George! they ve, was still panting, and waa apparently in. pF�ri_<17i`ht_�e wide �-�-;n&-j�n­-,Cf ChaT----a1-1st1VfaTheT-0CK:u&,s-1615-times UP.,. - -' I _j I It was a measure which the Tories had only carried the elanee hr the skin of capable of speech, but rliTt.-, wboiwe calte. ity. but during the past 1'0 years.der 1-i different. :modes of ortho-% . . � - - - - .promised at the recent election Prom. their teeth' Hark at our men cheering, n~ never forsook him at critical . .1 .. - An )y m"` they have given fresh. proof oLthel'r graph;', as fullows': . . ­ -Ase-o Of a mitudar kind had also been =aA,e and look how they are Colbert round menti. waited Vtiently. dd-u she . I by the Liberals; and no doubt both part• young gar' Lets go over to 041 . CI ub.. pointed behind I= and ff a-ped: largariuus manners. i . Times 7 ,:- �Times.j - I't be oostly intended. Cheoterlv,gh"' .1 I eheartedness by the, n accongto their Loo " - � -1 -e . . . .IT.)table. to fulfil their pledges Indeed. The two men descended from he $ai. � Iao 4o old a dodsp tha4 (Iilv*onilrit to whh they have contributed Sums ,Rhackesper.... 4 Shakspey Wo.re LShackspere.... 3 Shak�sper, . - .have boon causes. aUCItbipto a fitting place for the prexent writ. lery. Thecorridorsandthe lobbies prepared f r It, but .inteinc. tij educational sCS ii�r to remark that this to not a political Ailing with men. pouring cute!the House t[vel, be half turned; the woman Wrench- SitVL ' i I I novel. to disavow any political partiality. Mr, Graham's tall ..sung thwer0d above ed her hand free and dirted Amongst the' Hongkong Univer .was ,only.Shacksper-.... 4 Shalctispere . . : 11 � . . � . has said, with more or leas them, Beside him w d the young man, crowd, With a little eh of annoyance ' don- . -. . ... . Some nine &I made possible by the•liberal L I Shackspere.....2 Shaxpeare... . .69j - - I .-truth. that the difference between Causer. Clive Harvey. the here of the evening IF*.- at having been on easily tricked. (I've - . *�_ , . - ­_. - was about to start In pur#ui% but the China, in 1 .-.axper. . . -. ..� , - I . votive and Liberal was pale now, but he bore himself mod- attune of.Chinese in south ,Shakespere....13 SI . .1 only - which , T. the -federated Malay states; 'in-the the !Shakesper..... .I Sha�(pere. . - - :1 I exists between Tweedilledum and ently, and respotided. calmly hut pleasant-- brain moves, more quickly than the I I . ...I I - dee; and we will let It go at that. I ly to the ecingra,!u1sition, whirb were still and it swiftly struck him that be r c" , . -.,-. - "'d-Netherlands Indies. and in Califor- 5 Shaxspeare. . - .-V, . 1. Both Tweedledum and Twoodledee were, urine in on him. and. strange ,ci say.1 only capture the woman with an accom- - I i Shakspe re...- . . . rrnm big opponents as well A 'h,s own pauiment of publi, tv. row. ana police, nia, but the most noteworthy of, William Shakespeare himself very stack and limp that -night. and the ' - - . - members who were not asleep and who party. Mr Graham saw Lord Chester- &o he contented himself with walking t -olm -of -�signed .in.,S� - . . . eigb. and, with his hand u "hr. ain edu his name"'Shakspere" . :* were li^tenirig in the droning cif-the right, upon Clive h nuiekly in the direction she had takon, he. Cbinese in the d ' .. bon. gentleman in charge of the Bill were yey's arm, made big way to the two peers. ' Parliament Street was crowded with cir. cation.is thO'+'.Ilis Kadoorie Schools deed of sale made in 1613. But the, . . , . . . . I ..Cbesterleigh. Standen, I won . � .. . .. .... only wondering how soon the Government t to In;.- riaroo. sitd h4- had the disappointment of S-ocietv.. This organizafion was poet's will has the speffing ';Shakes-,. I.d . . .would force a division and &I I troduve my friend, Mr. Harvey, to you-' i seetna her do-appearing on the other *ids I � ..':_.. go home to bed and enjoy-on a cum- he said, with the smile which had often� of the road befcote he was able to cross, found;�d by a philanthropic Jew peare" as his last signature and, . I .'- Portable mattress-the repose which they ik>Oth,-d a stormy House and turned up-, it. 1 named Ellis Kadoorie, who, r form the name appears no . vainly roar to peace. , ' ealiz- �in this . . had more or lent' earned, and . . - . . " ` obtaining a.1 . � . . . I. d list. This had ­� sc�mht4 ou the benches, The three .men shook bands. and all I - .. - - - ins the difficulty of here- in the old ; . ­ - . . � . .. . . w . g ,.ries - -11 a- the 15- nf th- f- walked Into Palace Yard. An lho3[I I s. - PRAPTER 11 . ucatipn on -we0ern linel. .beeii sdoptM lay Ino2t "skkesv"rA - ­ - ­--Rouqo, were only thinly occupied. and xtood talking -over' the debate to which'. , ... one ficure, that of a-tall and distinguish-I Clive Harvey had given so dramatic a Cl re stood for a moment or two and put forward a scheme for building'eau commentators and biographers. . I -r -* *' in various large centres, by Meminge and; . . ed-lookine man, could big plainly seen in I finish. a beautifully-appointed carriage., pondered over the strange incident.. Of schools 'The spelling used . . . ­ apace allotted to the peers. He viae with a pair of splendid horses. drove into course. intexicarou prerented itself as an . 1. . . the ut, such as Hongkong. Canton, and the first folio edition,; _!_... .sitting eloap up to the rails. bite chill the yard and stopped beside them. its explanation of the woman's conduct: b 'o Condell in I Y .s d really with- -- ith- . resting on his band.-hts eyes, under their I only occupant was a young girl. She though apparently half beside herself with Shanghai, to supply this deficiency. i namely, Shakespeare, is - '-'Iheav3r brows. beat absently on the "peak-I was very beautiful, fair, with a tuatis of .rAge, she woo certainly not under the in.' . * I , the undertaking a go, out any kho*n authority. �. . � . . er. He was none other tha.n the fawous,light rolden hair, with hazel eyes, and a , fluence of.drink. Had the man she had He gave n I -rleigb, the late I complexion almost worthy of the word seemed about to attack been any other -contributing himself- a -" ha'ksp " 'was` pr ablv en � .? , . statesman. Lord Che8u start by S eve w ob . - ;. Forpi-n Minister; and no doubt he was perfect. The, face was a trifle haughty than Lord Cbesterleigh, Clive would'have large sum for this purpose and suc- tered by John Shakespeare h;inselfl, .., *bad I for so Young a girl-she had only just been inclined to ascribe her conduct to 1 .. " �­ -s when be I � __,_� boen a prominent figure on the Beer be-1 been resented and both the hazel eyes motives having their root in twandel; but i cee�ded in e . , I ...recalling old times. the day mina: to the- and the well-shaped as anythfug in enlisting the sympathy and is therefore his spelling anlli" I . , ; . "'heath him. rotther than list( -shaped lips were. spoiled by I to purgr,st that there w and support of the More. wealthy I pronunciation, and I'Shaxpeare,"' _., .- �.. . ­_ tal2notonotiA ftiniraong in which the Home� an expression of pride and coldness; and Lord . Chest-orleigh's Irreproachable - life . ­­+ i .,Secretary was dieo�tmsiniz the Bill which I as she saw Lord Cbesterleilrb, the voice which should cause bfm to be attacked by Chinese. The schools in Shanghai which is. in general use, 'is so writ-, I - ..-.- . .1 was intended to ameliorate the conditions- with which she said, "Father!" was a woman in the street Wim absurd Lord 1 ) I .. .1 . -1dower for some and Canton have proved highly suc-�t,&n in 'the Common Hall entries byt -.--. .1. of many thonsainds who, not fortunate J marred in its tnusic by the hauteur in-: Chesterleigh had been so w I -,�rsa ' ' " . - �... an the foxes iir-the parable. have no holes dicated by the carriage of her figure ,md Year"-indeed,. since the birth or early cessful, and the same result has Henry Rogers, barrister, the,,corn , , . . t . I childhood of Lady Edith, and me breath of rporation. Thus, into which to crawl o' nigbU he turn of her bead. ,if,-. been- attained in-Hongkong, .where clerk of w I 11 . tarnished his domeric .1 � . ­ - Lord Chenterleigh raised his bat. "Com- scandal. had ta . The Home Secretary reached InA per,,-I !t was enlarged college has just been that almost every . ,c Tation--of course, amidst the cheer", of init. Edith!" he said. with a smile of par-i " Impossible to connect the ex-Min-I an . it will be seen . . -.his party-and sat down with the sigh of i ental fondness. Then be turned to Clive toter for Forcigu Affaim with anything tied. Its ubjects were sta known or imaginable spelling of the _4 .- -i I I t discreditable. I ope tied as I � � 2 I)----. ____ -_ . .9�a � �­ .1 to man whose task, is ci*e-r� Mr. Graham,I Harvey and said, "I want to introduce you, It was more tban--poss-ible-1-hat, the we--,- I I name-hA - , - is I .. - who ha&"i"�_Xlre men--Taisad�.his litiffito my-damsh_,r, -Edith-. thio- Ra-r-1 - , , . . = . man bad mistaken Lord Chesterleigh for,1 their tarical guarantee to OUPP I • . � .and glanced around his sparse following VIE!y aeon of my old friend, Lord Rafbor-i some one else, some one who had injured, il"e'n,a­ble the poor to- give ort its ,ft.. In search of a speaker, and him eye fell oust. He has just made a wonderful,, her. Clive dismissed the affair with a sons a fair education. To improve claim,.a cheering fact for those who� � ... .an a voung man who, a few benches be-I speech, a speech that has pretty consid- little obrug of his ishoulders; and, natur. I._� : hind him. was leaning forwar4r as it to rably cut down the Government major- thei Chinese system of education, have a guilty fear of not spelling ..:" t . . . , i ally enough, as be walked towards hiL . ' , Mr. Gra-ham nod- its. You would like to congratulate him." a ' ...�� ..� attract him attention. caught the Clive Harvey approached the carriage.1,modest rooms I Burleigh Street, Chelsea.- which is antiquated, and does not,it 66rrectly when they-Alave OCCar: I .. . dad, the young man arose, I; I . _ ­ -i - - .1 1,9peaker's eye. and began to address the ady Edith bow rather coldly, then, as allowed his mind to dNvell uDon the tri meet pres�nt requirements. To re- sion to inscribe it. • I . . .. � umph of the evening. The success of his -1 � .:house. Clive turned sliCbtly, so that the light� speech was in great measure attributable move the oft'-quoted objection that - - - _. I _. :�:�, .. I - ­ Now, thin,young man was one of those, from one of the electric lamps fell on his, to his sincerity. Strangely enough, he, while many C�inese know Engli'-'i . - .- who, when' they speak, rarely fail' t6' face, her manner changed. She leant for. , For one thing, be was ward, and, with her proud face softening crate of Dandy RRfborougb, an aristoi i- I ` ' '. Criminal Grammar. ' -- '.-'- 4 I. . . '-'arouse attention. an: tall and . crat of tbe'ariptocrats, a notorious but- fairly well, they have a very ina e-I . .- . I I . . k , an extremely wood-looking m , with a smile, held out-her hand., � terfly and trifler in the world of butter-, ..-4� �. -. with a clear-cut, closte- -Of 6onree I congratulate you, Mr. Har.I quate knowledge of their mother I Teaclier-"'NOW, WbAt is A SOD-,' .--%+'." - . strong of frame Ries and zrifliirs. was a Radical and a Re- . I . . , I .. . ". shaven face, and dark grey eyes. which! ,cy," she said. "I am sure it must have t4ence To', . � . e recumbent fliltires of hie I been a very great success, because my I former. During the election he had been tongue, and are consequently de- . ' 11�I . . moved over the , I called by his -supp&ters "the Friend of barred from ,official appointments. Bright pupi.1 - ."Thirty days'l I � . fellow-members with a calm and some. fitber looks so pleased and so happy. It the People"; and. great as the titio was; . . . what masterful gaze-'a gaze which, aided! Is the first time I have seen him smile it was not altogethLr unmerited, for CIfve TO encourage the Chinese by ex- miss. " . . . . ..-- I . . by his voit-P, low but perfectly clear in since our side was tnrned out. I not Only had made a study of poverty and the poor, voluntarily - ' ' '�* tone, seemed to hypnotize the House, for; congratulate you, but-I thank you." ample and otherwise to v0111 .I they wbo were awake regarded him with 1 Lord Cliftterleigh langbed. "You must had acquainted himself with the rights establish similar schools. To Stim- For what a man has be may be de-; f_-4 . -;---­interest, and not a few of. the sleepers,'-rive my daughter-a,a, better o0portunity and wrongs of the.laboring classels, and * .. stirred uneasily and opened their eyes to than this for thanking you, Mr, Harvey.. with a ulate the pendent on othe - ,- I . had started on his political life ' study of natural science rs; what he is restw,' I I .. . . . I as".also, � i . Lady Edith took the hint quickly. "WiA. sincere intention to do what be could for i which can, only be imperfectly ac-I with himself alone. What he ob� man them. . 1 For a sentence or w I riesday is my (lay, Mr. Harvey,",she said, He saw on one-side the world of wealth,quired through tran-slations. tains' life is but acquisition; what,:. :,-- . I . spoke slowly, but presently the words and Wednesday is to-morrow." Y lux- ., . . . � . 1. I came Something .be said speak. and rank and fashion demoralized b I .. '- he attains i gra -e 8 .. . 1. more quickly. * "Thank: said Clive Harvey, -indulgence; on the -: . p 3 _i,vth. Happin � . . . � . in that low, deeply musical voice, struck-1,ing for the first time. .. ury, sloth, and self ople,I- - ,_ I ak . ..1. . . �, ....�the lolling, indolent crowd like the nick tber he saw the great mass of the pe . -..: ­� the soul's joy in possession of the�, I .. I I. from the meta. The girl smiled on him, as if she bad Ofgbting for a bare existence, a helpless .... - . ..., 1 I - of so whip. and cheers rose fr found his voice am much to her likin . L. I .. intangible. . I oil abject m19-rv. and . . ... Sbe Said It. .. I. ..� --1 L - "bets of lilg own party behind him, ob a.9 his face. With a hearty shake 1mass wrapped in Ftb . .. ­ .. Clive's band Lord Cbesterleigh got into I struggling in the whirlpool,like 1�1,i,d pup- . . �. plep, for Just en(- ( he .- - � t,e carriage, and it drove off. Clive put nigh to .keep bi._y and 'Y<).,u are no gentleman,YY Is - 7-a-- if . . - ton .0111 W7 I im bat, such a - - Palace Yard. There was a crowd Of other� a ttempt.- . . wrote, `cif y�qu think I swirl - I . � - . carriages, and the ,Cbesterleigh's bad -to study are painfully ready to band. Turn. I ---a-- I In London all the materials for such a thing as she said you said I said I Na-Dru-CO 1AX fiv I - . I ir 0 i Stop just outside the gate, so that the sharply from any of the wealthy, fash- had said.!' I � '.�t I . ' . . .. I - 1 I young man came up with it. Aim he raised I . especially good or � , . . . ... Joinable streets, and you plunge instanter 1(lie'ar girl," he answered, "You are e,specia I '... .. his hat in response to the girl's smile and into the slums, where poverty and dirt children ..because.they_are -1 I . . . 1 - I T , , . .... a little gesture of Impatience, some one must not think I think you think . I � . . . . ­. . .1. ..- . ..* squalid vice irid violent crime, danoe . ....... . , brushed against him, and a woman step. band in.band a devil's "Carmagnole." yo�u must be the kind of girl I thi�k �. pleasant to tike, gentle in . o h She was a middle. (To be continutd.) . . te the . g Shms aired woman, dark, and flusbe4d of f"el . u 'must be if you said such a action, do not irrita � �.=. 1. .- ..-�*__. -:7*-' yo !. : her red and over-full lips were arced, '.- * i - . 11 1:-gi ..`:j, . � and her eyes-they werQ almoot t .1 I thing as you said she said I said you bowels nor devdl &�need lack- I .. � th' OP :.f!i! . 1 1 . :f.!! :1were fired ancrilv on � � I . . I . . . I . for "d . . �A Bald Habit. . . � said you had said." . for continual or increased I . . ! ...iii . . . I Lord C*h,Nstcr1clffb' : - --iDeateningly .. . .,1 .. . - � . . . ..�� � Everybody, - seems he knew she knew he Closes. .25c� a box, at � t .: .1 C111ft,noticeol, that tb.s woman's teeth Some meri don't commence worry it .1 . .1. , :.�,:: ;:p ��. . .7p.-.,1 ... I were clenched, and that her bowrim was ing a -new she i just -what she said I : I ---I . . - : .1.-- -1 - • I . heaving as if with excitement, and an In. about-their career- until .after ter 1, 61 said i is Druggist a. . -allsommmp�- . - .. hes, o'clock in the morning. , heard her friend National rl,ruv and Chemical C-. I - SHQE-� stant-afterwards he %aw her raise her two 'heard -it-,." 177 a IPM I I I I I " . I I hand it seemed to him Fix if to throw --- rd-"him' say he had of Cone".Li - . � THE PERFECT ! if.--- . . . SUMMER SPORTS , FrOmetbing at Lord Cbe,"terleigh, TnAtinc. I waste all your energy mak- her say, but with intuitive - FOR S i tively, meebanteallv. be onnirlit the up- IN)n t n - . I 1.I 7 A= YOUR DFALOL raised arm, and held it mntin,ilp %. lit ing trouble. tact slic accepted his apology'. . 1. , ,,,,I 1. I . the Name'moment the crurria;;:,� drive on. . . � . 1.�rh . I�.,., . r I 4, � . .. . . . . . - . . . . . - 1 4 1 1. .1 . . . - . .. '__.. "Fax, - . .. . . _.. .- . 11 I I..­� . V I ,J I "" - :, I . 11 . � I . ", �: - -.��,. . '. - ;- -, -. -:- - �1 �I.. . I , .. *�', .- I . , . . ,�i.0 . � I I . .1 . . ,, I � . � . .1 . .- I . . , - .I __:_,_.�, .,;, :�m-: � , -- _;, , ,A�­.I �. - , .1 1, ,- .. . 1. .. . , - .--1-�!� . ... . ­I 11 -',M,-�'A - -:-I-I , 'A - "I � ".. . -­�,�' -.: ,� .,.,.,1 .4 - � . ..., i­__ is M ­­�2-.1r.... --,-;--,,:- ---.;,�j -,-- , ; - , �Sni � - , I- Q.,idnili . -A,I- ...,_.; n _. .-T.-.. ...; :.,.�-i:..--..._.we_.:.._ .:'...... .•.rye .I :..'i-:^ m-`M` _ _..3_`@I� r;'v-�. '^.t:mF ac,+" aiLMS'. ,..• .., ✓s:.. ,. ,:. T':."' .,.. Cts° ",i�• ., .s, r ; a - ..'max c —# s.+ .'s.• - — ro�.. ��,Fj. ---- - --� GILLETT"S WE 6.. Li ' o THE WORI R REVEW EATS DIRT — OME �� 1 �� ,° ,fY:�'''mf»i'ft rte• #s' I '.•"i„'s°.r�c'Jagi.•.. ..r According to the daily papers, a' prom- .- Kovr „M,x z � , ra�+�'• �'�'� > lneut voung society girl or Toronto, spend- Choice weuva .,.o_,,,�c o..u.,ao + I ing her holidays at a well known summer : 8ecipett. — i ti �� P ": °� :< resort, ran away with a young man whom ����� o- �- a . ': she had not known for ulcus than ten Tomatoes With Cream Sauce.—. H ;Ff ar xtx_`rr d days and got married, She waa immedi• ately taken home by her parerite. The . Wipe, peel and Slice three solid to- ,�, I nest day her husband appeared in the latoes. Sprinkle' with salt and pa- r �'as b F, police court and the bride',+ father was b• .-,prika, dredge with flour and saute preparing to institute proc,xdings in an ° �� M attempt to have the marriage :11 ed. to a golden brown in three table- 3' This is one-of many incidents reflect' or p w,rip y isp.00ns butter, place on a hot plat- ', A x ing itself dinrCanadian society butt which yr t'Ve�u •p iter and Cover with one cup white only in a modified form and rarely see s, ,.sauce, p o-` the light of'day in the aewapapers. Thanks x� to as obliging Canadian preset, it is.not •,, �c�• " Lemon Sherbet.—Four cups wa- difficult to keep such stories cut of print, ska'r this being one of the outstanding lis- iter, two cups sugar, three fourths tinguishilfg characteristics of the news- cup -lemonjuice, white two eggs, , u'. AfZ; { �,Y1� papers of this country as compared to Make a Syrup by boilingwater and r ;; ° y ' w those of our neighbors to the south. fWGl 141TFp 'sugar twenty minutes. Add lemon ' ` > _ The fact is that according.to Drivate Res 6LLEoRONpopo»> ll -� sip there are any number of incidelta: T t+ot"_ ` occurring in Toronto and Montreal which , juice, cool, strain and freeze. When do not resect any credit on the stamina ir. !frozenlj add beaten egg white- and- and soundness of Canadian character. Ole frequently hears the prediction that some Y'ir thoroughly. k:, dav, it things go on as.. they are, there Lit cal matter to which someone In the Scrambled Eggs with Tomato d will be a tragedy in Canadian society, so arty would not have taken violent ex. t - i �r called, which may attract the attention of �r7v r aUCC.—Cut fine three tomatoes and �! t !the world. These conditions apply only c Con Conspicuous in the party were two for. - .kook for ten minutes in two o table- �-, y•r' to a certain small set: One wonders sometimes it it would not mer Canadians, Hamar Greenwood, a grad- spoona butter, one-half teaspoon r r Date of Toronto University, and Donald be a good thing if Canada had one real e usalt and a few grains of paprika; "yellow" newspaper which would R° ZteT-tt McMaster, a graduate of McGill University. x' Both of these men have made distinct lthen drop in three unbeaten a s. a '"A these proceedings and bring them to Dub. suooessee in law and polities in England, ' gg lie attention. Perhaps the fear of Dub. the Former as a Liberal and the latter as Cook,. stirring constantly until the ltcity and the light of day would be a a Unionist. Both are comparatively young Am'i Beggs are cooked. Serve at•once on i vastly more repressing influence than have men and may be in line for still further t r k•y. ,r •e been- the laws of. the land or respect for honors. Groenwood is a particularly ag. '.x •r hot toast. - morals. The U. S.and Mexico. gressive type and his career is a verit• s a Creamed Carrot Pulp. — Wash _ - `lttind scrape carrots and grate outer with l nited 9tateK able romance, While Canada the land A good many people in Canada view wit�* eusDicion the conduct of the, °t opportunity for difiny a penniless im- red portion into bowl. Season this toward 'Mexico. It to not evident that migrant. England proved to n the land �; of opportunity for young Greenwood who, Pulp with Salt and 8 rika, moil- there is any ground for this suhpicion ex- -paprika, z• on his arrival there, was as pennilees a9 ' P P p p y cepting the feeling that the United States any immigrant who set foot upon theseh ten with cream and heat very hot in has not always been most considerate in a double boiler. Place in a-baking its attitude toward Canada, and that per, focusesUndoubtedlybeenou his f strength on the plats form has been a source of strength to his r'� .. * have if she saw a good chance to ab.nrb party, McMaster is more of the intellect. ° dish cover with buttered crumbs + Mexico she would not be averse to taloa¢ ual type and is confidentl�v expected to ge " ' 'yz1 {• it Such critics point out that the United included in the next 'nioniFt Cabinet n" snd brown in the oven. States obtained the Panama Canal sone {'A Codfish Balls.—One cu codfish, ; I whenever that shalt be organized. 1 by tactics that were not altogether free p .�'> ,y� I One of the most ptctureeque members °f a til from criticism, that she has more renently the yarty was Will Crooks, the Labortif,; two cups potatoes, one tablespoon F .. obtained a protectorate over Nicaragua by butter, dash of paprika, one egg. S' the same method a this sb would I iteis�ball one h all. He is hair for Woolwich. Peer or lefellow- • e s s nd t e not be aver" now to cleaning up the man well met with- 1. „W , .Taut fish ilF bowl of cold water and from the- 49th para"tlel-to the Isthmus of+ Lord Emmott and Lord Sheffield were the 'pick it apart. Boil potatoes -and Panama by securing a status in Mexico.!leaders of the party. They are types of codfish for twenty minutes. Drain L ought to be said that so far am rut- newly appomted Liberal lords who haveAll ward acts Ro there dcee not Berm to be grown wealthy !n trade and who carry mash and beat well with fork. Beat the slightei,t ground for any such asuer• with them into the Upper Chamber certain cry fn butter and a er. Cool and Sir Max Aitken M.P. etnn with respect to her act:cit:pa to Me= `A F PP Jcn al®ehlrklitia England bu=ts to not, —_. -add egg: DTop by apoonfttls is deep )d InnmDe 'n or lase pronounced Radical proclly - +h J !Once r, now British M.P. and multi-millionaire. - ner nit.d ra[r. {at, Rtat Rt re- LF..�TIIEB FROM. THE OCEAN. x Danish Cookies.-one and _one- t - basun interfered tont ago with the and •r refer lard even to sn ar. Turn l v°tetta. ridden country of Madero and half cups sugar. one and ,one-half inch wide and three inches lona: P g or per, particularly mny when the lives and cups butter, three eggs,' four cups l Sift confectioner's sugar over. I{ the plates upside down on a hot i Droperty of many foreign citizens are 4n The Shia of the Shark is Used For P g fire. danger Tian Purposes. sifted flour, one-fourth teas on an extra rich cake is desired, cover l The Repnbllran Darty !a xeneraily cuebe d y soda. Sift soda in flour. Bake in the bars with chocolate frosting. person's p y wapositntabrparti.othat la he pa to hQ ch good many kinds of leather are s .e Po, '\ever sit on the 'edge of a sick ited with being to the 'United State? t buttered pans, using a pastry tube - _ g ersc,n's bed, and never lace our ire gat from sea creatures, some o! �"`ffi Ito shape the cookies. !t chair so that he must strain his in world affairs, True, it was respnneib'.e I which are very curious and beauti;- P 'homy Ints. eyes or .ilio his head to see 011. fn; the takir.R over nt that w of of the - Y ' Factflc Ocean, the Phillt .rte Island K. But fol. The akin of sharks is a beauti- =i Orange Ice.—Four cups water, C,et directly in range of his vision, it has 1� bw remembered that it was the i fol burnished ray or bluish color. 'two cups sugar, two cups orange If a curtain ur portiere ole is Detre,•rat "rty thrt rausad the Venezuela g ' P g P g rubbed with hard sea P so that he may see you comfortably, ,expi,.surn. it. would be hiatorY.repeating !The surface resembles finely grained i1 nice, one-fourth cull lemon .juice. !_, p .before be- _ever whisper in a' sickroom. Itself th., Democrats, on their first re- i feather, inasmuch as it shows many � Dake syrup by boiling water and' Ing Put up, the draperies will slip taro to power. ¢dt into a mix no to Mex I ' Lamb's liver, which is rely deli two They play ling° politics to the Uni- tin prickles set all. one way, The sugar twenty minutes; add lemon on easily. cute, and not so much used as it de- ted States as weal as ocher places. Y P y d ` Dice. cool, strain and freeze. Potato balls which are sauted in - are quite invisible to the naked eye. Chicken Royal.—One five or Ria'batter after being-boiled rare deli- serves to be, is delicious minced and A sig Munietoal Enterprise. but there are iso many and they are ,;R + - a-and-chicken,_-__four—swe-etbread8� ci.ous. The3t-shoti�_ba sexved wit#_Ierved on toast, It• is ease .excel Ironto sirt�ti1 am lit"ksin for th purchax of so finely set that you distinctly feel �P Ient3iced;rocked two or three min the Toro"to ttcrsec Railway ana the To this roughness of the surface if younone can mushrooms, 'Boil chicken a generous sprinkling of allured utes, in a tables oonful of butter, Electric Ligbt company go through lday before it is to be used and allow- Parsley. P it will inaugurate one of the largest ex• rub your hand over th-e skill-in the _ and folded in an omelet, with pep er:mentw to public ownership which have direction o whiJ The deal involves Then-S cru pt as if for salad. night. Boil,easily.arIf you havroom epnotiongha died pars a a m�n _ o ive orers matting two. � z�aLtried il$30 canfor 0W,M, O Railway about the prickles point. shark akin _ren- lti. "sweetbreads. Into a saucepan put soft brush, make'a, grey canton San- abotit $8.000,000 for the Electric Light Com- - oda quart of cream; into another_ nel' covering for the top of this GOOD BLOOD THE pany, dere it especially valuable to the : broom, 3laynr Hmken acid Sir William Macken• manufacturer of "shagreen." Since 'I1u't four tablespoons of melted but s:e have now come to terms which they e1A I and lvtrr tablespoons 'tour. Add To remove scorch marks from lin. SECRET OfIEALTH have.agreed to,aubmft to their rrinclpale. the akin is at once tough and easy' 4. rherated.cream, stirring until mixture en cut an onion in half and rub the what the know term: OP thin agreement to work, it can be used for many_ are is not known yet, ;.r William on hit scorched art with it. Then soakhickens, Flavor with'a Iitt.e chick-, , P _ part will wubmtt the p,v+o°eal to his share purposett'where decorative effects `5 an, mushrooms and sweetbreads to•j in cold water, and the marks will I t 'holders. The Mayor bundle leaving tors are desired. Tu be H.althy You Myst leap the 1 holiday trip to Newfoundland, also Da Med In spite of.its lumpy armor, 'the '' gather; stir into the cream mixture, disappear. I t2+e agreement over to expert valuators _ q Grease On 8 kltchaa fi60F Can be - $ who will check up the figures. after which ' sturgeon' furnishes a valuable and . put in a battered baking dish and Bi00d Rich, ed and Pure. it is to be considered by the Provincial cover with buttered bread crumbs. softened by pouring kerosene overs g dro Elertric Commission. attractive leather. It has been > it and letting it remain for 10 orf Dr, Williams' Pink Pills are use- ' �ast what Hon. Adam Beck and his COS- found that when the bony plates are Bake twenty minutes. 8 I leagueN wilt say to it to somewhat dt31• removed, the patterns remain on =l r Chocolate Cake With Sour Milk.}lb minutes; then scrub with sods fol in any disease causethin or 'cult t0 ¢aces, They may came to the the skin,just as the patterns of all' e conelueion that the deal prPindices the e cup sugar,one cup sour milk, water. impure blood, and the list of such rights of the Other mun;clpalltiea outside 7 P r .�- table was butter. Paiut and 'varnish can—be' easily :disease.$ is astonishingly _large. I.zornnto now bor scales remain on alligator eing served by the Hydr°; gat 'V squares _ chocolate, one and two- removed from the hands . y first Anaemia literally means a condi- ettfristance - that adds l= a decision they may arouse the hostility rent! to the Value of the product. ;; rubbing w-e-11 into them some grease tion in which the blood is thin and �t TOrontO'e Mayor, who apparently be greatly P 'thirds cups flour, teaspoon Rd3> or lard; then washing With soap and watery. In rheumatism the blood Heves that the deal win be a good thtog From the sturgeons that abound on lone egg. Heat chocolate, butter, y• for every body, and that if Toronto wants I pone-half cup sugar and milk until water, `becomes thin more rapidly than in to opend her money buying up theme local o the Great s, concerns it is nobody's business but her I bakes, ice et a tough leather t t ,the chocolatg is melted. Add egg., A frying basket should be dipped any other disease. After an attack own _ I • g 'well beaten, !lour and soda and the in boiling water or heated in the'of la grippe.or acute £ecera the If.the hydro Hlertri; CommisMon give' to used for the making of laces to !remaining one-half cup sugar, oven before being put in the hot blood is always thin and impure, their approval it will help the fromreceth join leather belting for machinery,' _ which the proposal will 'receive from the A Tomato Dish.—Panned toma- fat.' .It will thu's not reduce the and Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are citizens, for of course the whole oro tsnsi• It is said that the lacing freq;ttrPtl', � ' tion has to be voted on by the ratepayers outwears the belting itself. does are' tempting for very warm temperature of the lard. the tonic to use during cOnvales- betorcit can go'into effect. .It i9 expected "da s. To cook them'cut firm to When scrambled eggs are served, cense. When the blood is poor and the vote will be reached about the Istat of There is found in Turkish waters y September, or perhaps some time in Onto-{a strikingly unattractive fish called matoes in half and dip them in flout, make a tomato sauce, adding to it thin the stomach suffers. The food her, that ia, providing the Hydro Electric �' 1seeing that they are lightly and; a few Spanish peppers, chopped; ferments, gas and'• certain acids Ctommisaion give the- arraDRement the the angel-fish, -classed• among the r, evenly covered. For each tomato'fine._ This will'be a delicious at- form and the trouble is pronounced stamp of its approval: littoral 'sharks. This fish yields an heat a teaspoonful of butter' in a I companiment to the eggs. j indigestion or dyspesia. The Will be "position. extremely high quality of green { de- +- P nerves reeeire from the blood all of leather, much esteemed in the Otto- frying pan, and when it is hot put Turnips are .liked better by inane Undoubtedly there will be. vigorous oD• LM- F j� y��� position to the Dr rp 1. The Toronto man dominions. illi the tom --flat—si pg2.SonS--if--tl383i-are �&TbO1lEd-8A{l-t1Tt'Yr Slotiituicng-�ij} liL�iC TPleRram early showed its colors and 14 Cover the pan and cook them until drained before the final cooking. A''energy and repair waste or dam- oDDoglnlf the whole buetneea wish char• In Russia certain-neasan�-"cos= little vinic added to mashed turn-' acteristic vehemence. tomes are trimmed with the skins ,'they are tender and brown. Make I P age. Some forms' of paralysis are The chief criticism from a Toronto view la well-seasoned' white sauce, put ips is a pleasing variety. (caused by thin blood. The pro- point is that the price quoted by Sir Wil• of a food fish, the turbot, and in -� the tomatoes in a hot dish and pour When a fabric.loses its.color in 1 Ilam Mackenzie is,excemive. The Toronto I Egypt men wear sandals made from Po gress Of ocomotor ataxia is stop- street Railway franchise has but eight _ Red- the sauce about them. -Strew with washing, it may frequently be re- ped.in many ruses when the blood more years to ruin, and though the nom-t the skins of fish caught in the Red _ • p0inced parsley stored b sponging the material pany is making surplas profits at the rate I Sea. In our own country, too, the -��" Y is made pure, rich and red. This of about si.sodma a year, $=000,0W is a' Individual Pineapple Pies.—Make I with ammonia and wafer. If this is only a partial list of the trou- big price to pay for an eight-year Fran• cod has been used in a similar man- flu pie cruet from an good re- fails, vinegar- may be effectual. p chine. In 1921, when the franchise comes to ner, for in bygone.days a good many flaky Y g bles having their origin in impure, an end, the city will get for nothing what ' ripe, roll out thin and bake-in six -When stringing-beads beads or sewing,water blood, and all. can be cured it is asked to pay sometbinR for- now,I shoes and gloves have been made in #•• pastry shells (usin `cake; them on to .any material always 3 though at the mama time it has to be re- Gloucester from the` skin of the :.,. B d , n , a by supplying the blood with its membered that there is the possibility,in pa- pans), and fill with two cups*of,have the thread well waxed. It will 1921 of a big argument over what the city humble cod, says a -New fork pa- missing constituents. will be obliged to pay for the plant and I X fresh shredded or canned pineapple he stronger and easier to work with, This is exactly what Dr, Wil- equipment or the railway even after Its fir' cooked in double boiler with one cup as-it-does not become knotted irauchise is exhausted. Eelskin is useful for manv pur- • !lams' Pink Pills do, Their chief Frotn a' provinHal point of view the sit- poses, amen them the loans#acture sof sugar and thickened with table-lily P g mission is to, make rich red Blood, ua.tlon is coir,plicated by reaEon of the spoonful cornstarch "dissolved in i Paint stains may be removed and this 'goo blood reaches ever feet that.the Street Railway.and.the.Else.I of leather binding-for books and for A� g Y tric Light Company both have long term'braidinginto'whips. ` ;half cup of water. '� meringue of from woolen fabrics by rubbing with contracts with the Electrical Development '6` organ and every nerve in the hu- a two stiffly beaten 'whites of eggs' turpentine. If the stains are. old man sod g company. the chief competitor of the The garfish, a.fish faund alcing our . y, thus driving out disease provinical Hydro Electric Commission, coasts, has a skin that"c:in be vol- ' and half cup of sugar. Return to and do not respond to .this treat- Before the matter is euAlly settled there t and bringing 'renewed health and yen to brown lightly. Serve with, meat, add ammonia to the turpen- will no doubt be "me-warm discueeion 'shed till, it. resembles i iu•y: It is vaulted'cherry or strawberry on tine. strength to thousands of weak, de- and Derhapa intereeting developments. UBed in' making pictur,•`•ratnes and spondent people. r Less courageous mayofe would not have c this fish r, p, Strawberries or cherries may Some housewives always, make tacklott such a bt problem. but Mayor ewe!-caskets. The e ki t t,i ' elf Iron O urs 0 mar a - , hbors.­ There 18 e O im arm was Used. •V CPrtatll t�f Utlr n lad "= adividual les are more attractive not an Corner in Canada has seemed detetmined to make his regime _ p' using suitable material for inter- mean ,something, tribes to make a's�irt of armor. It where Dr. `Williams' Pink Pills and easier to serve than a large pie. linin The advantage is that the visiting Englishmen. is so tough and hard t•liat, accord- and g g' Y have not-restored some sufferer, ' Date Bars.-One-half cup of gran- may always be wiped off when soil- A party of some twenty English M. P.'s, ing to sbmo accnlints: abreast-plate' 'elated sugar, three sella, one and ed, and all over this country there are with their wives and daughters, have been made of it will turn a knife or a grateful people who de not hesitate passing through Canada en route'to Aust s ear: ne-half oupa of pastry flour, one When'post card photographs curl tralia, where they are to be the guests of P tea o baking powder, one- and become brittle, rpb them over to nay they owe health—in same the Oommonwealth. They had no mission Queer uses arc macle of the inter- half pound of latae, cases life itself—to this reat'medi- cannon other than any other tourists, ' three-quarters with a'cloth dipped in a cupful of g being members of the Imperial'Parliamen• tinesof the walrus and ills sea-lion, a Scup o! chopped nuts. Cream yolks water to which a teaspoonful of gly- cine. If you are ailing. begin to terry Union, a purel oocial organization. The Eskimos make the former inti cure ourself to-do b U The remarkable tY�{nR a�o ut tho party ` -�s►nd sugar, until.light, add baking serine has been added to soften 3' Y y sing Dr. was the xtreme difft lin getting any sails f<,r their boats. and the ]atter povider, usin, and dates to flour, them. �j'illiams'' Pink Pills:' of themlo express an opinion on any they'slit and stitch tcigrther, to form beat in gradual! then add the • Sold 6 all dealers in medicine polttica.l sub,lect whatsoever. The. explan• r b To destroy red'anta, grease tin 3' $tion of this curious tact no doubt lay hooded coats that .are E.er superior k^ stiffly beaten whites. Mix well, plates with lard and put them on or by mail at 50 cents a box or six to this rant that even their small num- to rubber as water-proof garments. - hen bake in flat un reared square 6e,xea- for $2.50 from The Dr.` Wil- beiciii opinion.- almost every shade of yo- E] s, + 3 the floor, with a few sticks for the !.tical opinion, including alike Lords 'anti laver pans, When cold remove from ants to climb-up. Soon the plates hams' Medioine Co., Brockville, workingman, Liberals and ''monist.+. and Most girls' names sound as if Ont• it would have been almogt impossible tp ".tin, cut into oblong bare about one wall r� ••^d with ante, Which { - have expressed any opinion on any po• 'their mothers were novel readers. cf 1'l•Y., : r ti x'V.�r>..'t.:�-..•'8^x ...r.•n.° .,.:, ..•� .a, ,.-...., :.,a...,.:' .. ... .: ..•^". •.-r '. n.. :.e., �,•.rY„ r�. �.� •� C 'r7 s+' ft�'i ,.,..,s, v.i 4'�' r' A. ,. a. 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[.. w ..�n , sir . ,.. , .-.-. •...-,.. _:_. ..,. .. . s .. - s r • � lights and oil for culvert on Coe. gX4 �l f Oafip or �moN �ts1Rure ]-�tg � Qpp. r Ujdge pub11aheiPFymanaatitsomoe, lights and oil fcculynorthern OV . p - Cl oTiT^. rQ��/T pay one half 2.50; John Burton, aCj gravel for diva. 52 and 53,20.80; In the Matter of the Estate of Nerrrick ]b per yar 11.00 ifpatd is advIIa. The committee be� leave to sick. 13ilson, late a1 rie Township of Picker. -:- THIS SEASON'S CROP subscriptions to the United Statss,.sl.b0 nowledge a communicaitiun from Joe, ing, in the County of Ontario, farrier, in advance Doyle, re culvert on Greenwood deceased. This is guaranteed pure honey a d from the hives of a reliable lOob . The following rates were struck for Notice is hereby given pursuant to dealer. IN TW POUND PAILS, `v g section 55, chapter 26 of the Statutes _ } JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, .thet,reaeIIt year: Count r,4te 20/10 p � SHORTENING- Mille p y THE NEW- in the dollar; General school T stet o, I George v„ being the TCrO better than lard, - PICKERING COUNCIL rate 21j10 mills; Townshi rate 4 Trustee Act that all creditors and - J.�J`J - p others having claizals against the estate in. ,. 30e a t' mills Claremont and_Pickertn ol• the-Nbeve_named--Newrick--Wilson etiov�coon ciT meE pursue o ice Vii agi a rate�s. _ who died on or about the 27th day of C• uAkC '14 CORN FLAKES adjournment on Monday. the 4th inst. The Coui,cil noes adjourned to meet May, 1913, are required to eead by et i Members all present, the reeve in the again on Monday, Sept. 8th, at one ppoo t chair• o'clock for the transaction of general son, Kinsale Prepaid or to 110., Ont.to , of the _ Packages - 2Sil- C. - The minutes of the last meeting business. .. aL !were read and approved. I executors of the will of the said de- - r A number of accounts were receiv- -- ceased their Christian names and-sur- .SWAN BRAND PICKLES. Best on the market 25e ed and referred to the respective New Actvertta&rnants. names, :addresses xnd descriptions HOLBROOKS KIPPERED HERRING IN TOMATO. a coinwittee. with full particulars of their claims _ HOLBROOK$ SARDINES Illi TOMATO C. W. Parker, of Whitevale, was and the nature of the security, if any, ; s+ hexed re claim for damages on Ii OR SALE-Frost Rood Binder held by them duly ceitifled,. and T r ag 6 ft cut,sheaf carrier and tracks, has cut Further take notice that After the Lime 'Juice 1�ICe Dalton's Lemonade account of his wife falling into a drain only as acres will sell ac a sacrifice: J.I3: let da in the public highway in th Village FLSON,Oharrywood, P. o. y of September, 1913, the said executors will proceed to distribute Lemons Oranges BaIlatla8 ; of Whitevale. '� � The standing committee on Contin- DULLS FOR SALE-The under- the assets of the said deceased among a 'genciea reported and recommended L detsigned has for sale a few young short: the persons entitled thereto having . '''"'the followin horn bulls,about 14 months old, @u{table for regard only to the claims of which -..-'Cabbage g payments,. D. R. present uses. Prices moderate: E.E, PUaE, they then shall have notice and that i Beaton on acct. of salary, 75,00; John Claremont the said executors will not be liable to JAS. RI CHA RIDSON'S {� Murkar.for advertising and on ac- 1 lwn count of printing vot:rs' list, 61.25; any person cr persona of whose claim BINDER T�1VINE-I carry a full or clairna they shall not then have re- G p /r1 �'1 C p / O w` f `. Your committee acknowledge a supp ly o1 International Hsrvestbr nom. ceived notice. - �.rl !-C �,r/ �,.,/ G f� ,v L r ' ~communication frona the Police that vans of,Caosda Twine,guaranteed to'be the Dated 6th August. 1913. tees of Claremont asking that the best made,and the price will be found to com- g are favorably with that of any other matin- RICHARD WILSON + P Same rate be levied by the Council as acture, Early orders receive dr t attention, for township purposes, T,B. MARQUIS, Pickeriug 41-tt and Executors Your + embers Retro with the other ALIC)1 A. WILSON ) The Central Inlembers of the council, having heard T;'ARb1 FOR SALE In Pickering-A by Arthur E.Christian, Stofe D the application of C. W, Parker. of JL first class tarm,containing about 106 acres 4547 their Solicitor, Whitby, Oat. theVillasteofWhitev»le,for dams es being, srtsof'tlowsesad QMcon s• Wtigtng J�$ the Place t4 Get Your WSIIts Supplied t g tow a !p,now occnpiad b? lir. Prod \Vtiaht, x. On behal of his wife who claims the laud is of the bit with spsing creek ran. damages for injury received by fel- a" through corner of lot. On the premises CoughS Din into a drain in the Village of are L good frame house wind ill La ondation rchard, gg Brood bank barns, wind mIIl and orchard, New Goods arriving almost daily A '•Whitevale on the public highway, privilege to plough atter harvest and full recommend that the reeve and the $eesion os"April lst 19.4. A splendid chance, Made to Mea�tire and Ready-made Clothing chairman of the Road and Bridge fora good faiml Terms easy, Apply to T, d Hud coughs,°�coughs,tearing g 0.MORGAN,Markham, P,O, Sat: Clive s Ch _j• Committee make inquiries respecting �' ei'�'h/iplactor•ul a diao4Y. said claim and inspect the place I SIM for ?0 scans. Boots and Shoes in great variety. _ " where accident mcukred and report at Is' Agent-British Amer-1 Ask Your DoeLsr•. Madebza.o.areroa, ; !s'Fire dssursnce Company, Iacorpor• sioatresl, O'°sde Summer Sox and Hurae, cotton, lisle and silk .. pert meeting of the council in order aced 1si3,Capital 53.000000:no Mullins, plain and figured, also Bordered > pre, aumnotes, term the he o u may be able to de- O prem{bm notes fee collectible,at ll daps en's heavy and work Shirts with soft collars y� termite the council's liability if any. notice.one mutual company see collecting sham now, Remember these oozes are given BASSANO ' Umbrellas, Rain Coa"-also Rubber Coats The standingcomn3ittee On Dam- for$vs"times the amauti[ of soar yearly or ages to Sbeep by Dogs reported and three year poucv, inanre in the British Amer• — Ladies' Under W a19t9, vests, Drawers and Corsets. recommended the following pay. '•^•Assurance Co. wb:cb is purely Oaasdian. ' ments. Geo. E.Holtby ars reward for ►nd you are protected from the" impositions THE 3-YEAR OLD We are headquarters for nails. bolts, screws, locks, hooks and hinges. J �a y sear Simpson who can pilo. WESTItRN WONDER CITY Forks, hoes, rakeQ, scythes, atones, $les, paint brushes, p rive u fall having killed 3 doge found worrying mars. t also representee Laadoa and s.'.' cheep, 10.010: Lancashire Aroideat Gad al: sickness lasur• POPULATION paints and putty. Also many other lines of hardware. The standing committee on Bonuses +nee. Doa't oe whthont a Polley of thu kind, - sa it Soni kicks "it w l hoar cost set into 1909-38, 1911-545 1912-`1M Prime Cheese, Fresh Soda and Fancy Biscuits, Fresh read daily. for Wire Fences Drainage Mattern, acmlens or atcknew it will only cost you about It Etc., reported and recommended the- cow a veer for aloe, If von want a new post_ Office Returns following paynyents: W. H. R7eet. yearpplrs Tublar Separator the bast 'n ca. Our Groceries are the freshest. War,.d. Or your old one exchanged See D. .- nev, bonus on .8 rods of wire fence on sia i%.N Pickering. 4asr Receipts - • Sideline between lots 1.0 and 11. con. E Store closes at 7 m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays 1910-$80.5 7.95 1912-$132a43.85 p - +r 17.50; Thos. Thornton. ;lf). rcd+ of ARM FOR SALE-Three Hundred - ' '• ,fence. lot 23, con,3. 8.00: H. Morri- and forty acres,north half of lots 7 Gad y, 1 Letters x aeon,80 rods at Dunbarton station,' ' the 160 Tres under Eton sown.hip rev � �`� � R , 6:1.tanr140 acres ander culavatioo tree from I919-(1,330 191' -1,OrJ3,f?QO Vis C;, E PHILIP 1r U0: Jaroee HI.ks. 17 rode Of fence asumpe ,r $sones 4 &eras $ummerfallow iia Sacks papers daily 80 rodsoffence i of 3. con.Middleton &`re. b7,li &eWn to al.tke. ties Cady and o BR��SC} Ate= -- . George - Timothy a areae aas:iy cleared partly cov. ; 1910 191_-30 ,a^NZ'AR2C� a N ? &ted with arse i eh rub:Sood pacts re. A acres Bennett Bros • :3 rods of Ceoca, lot LI, ep•uce and cAmract sweeps, New Poet Office to be erected 1n con. d, 6.25, also on 100 rods on aide ray rani sod 1918- ,pra los::: Good &:aver country, can grow COaL-3,5000.00 ]EDWARD st y w A. CL , } road. lot 'L1, con. d, 1d oo: also on I; sprsbq or !a:. wheat Sao Food potatoes. i gid iMi ap+Yil•iY iliiQi sa.:a roomed frame bows,fru ne ben troase Write us for booklet entitled rods on sidrvad, lot'Ll, con. 3, 10.5o; trema Horse etas:e 46 z s6. trawe rssanty also f hl . s- _ John Patterson, I lfl'rods of fence, lot yea mote far cattle: 14W rode wire tenting, t ,Those who know and what tF `- - Con,d, 18.50: W. Gold ast»rP, s9 male from Oxdr,ft saattou.Plot once and store tb4syr Say about Basaaao PraCtlC$l_ Watchmaker and work-` at Che �PaO(i agtatl011 mile from echooi, melee from Drydib, °rods of fence on lot w Con.�;x.25;... 'oaldeerl both ioW tore, r oratn¢:y. Would ing JeA'eler 'begs LO inform Chea _ An application for a bonus o0 54 ant r Band es&b ifno[a :d. Owner wuhsa Ontario Western Investments ani poodle of Pickeritig and surround-, to retire. Prtce•GOOD, Terns 61000. Balance Whole and Crtis d rods of wire Cance was received from to suit the bu a. For turtLer articulare Fealty Co., I.td, ing districts, that he has a fine line, he oats, whale, Ca L.8, W A.-Hagerman for con. bonus, oot:noo B, ByaioalALt, ys. ox�nft P, o, = of Watche•�,Clocks and Jewelry in corn, Bran, Shorts, Flour, Ground 't°d also W, �+i• H 4:-46 DL Nr1ALK, - - ONTARIO stock. Everything Linseed Meal, Malted cora feed .,on 60 Pods on lot 35, con. 5. ,- wr„•`� _ : _ ything sold at my. establishment is to be Dried Brewer' Grains, Blachford's The standing committee on Roads _ s as represented. Calf Meal, Wheat, Purina and 1 .and Bridges reported•tad recommend. �W �- Gcoatine chick food; Beef Scrap, i' iled Payment se follows.. G.T. R. ht'Co. T H ANK All repaim stlrictly warranted , Charcoal and Granulated bone, afrig e, os" twisted ban for Hit`5 yda ie for two ears. bridge, 233: John �G'hittwo, 95 yds y Oyster shell,etc. Prices reasonable gravel for div, 6s" 9 50': H. Johnson Ed. A. Cla9 - Pickerin Your order solicited. °25 yda gravel div, 41, 6.50: H. John- Our many Customers" in Pickering and Uzbrldge Townships Z'h.ozna8 Reel.or _ non, 96 yda gravel div, 40, 9.60; H. ,Johnson 38yda gravel div. 39, 180: - to Johnson, 184 yds gravel western for their patronage in the past, and ask for PEELS -s- -a- townline, Mwrkham to pay nae bxU - R . 1&40 Geo. Gates,63 yds gravel, for _. - - SHOE STORE • div, 17,850: Frank soden, repairing - a continuance of the same. Carson's hill. on con. 9, Opp. lot. 8, - 61.86; F. Soden, operwtiaggrader andYr HITBY - repi.irs, 10x5.40; F. Soden. grading-on �-• eastern townline Whitbyto topiQ one- ---half . T et �g We carry a complete line of fine and heavy boots and shoes of every' dorthern townline, Uxbridge- to pay one half. 27,00; F. Soden grading on wt stgrn towaline, Markham-to. pay '_Building either in Wood or Metal. - • ' variety, for men women and children's wear. one-half,6.90; Orville Burton, plow- ing on con. J. opp. lot 18, 1.00; Or• A CALL SOLICITED. - - - A MEASURE TO SHOW OOODS. " 4 ville Burton, hauling 20 yds gravel on : con. 7, opp. lot 18, 10.w: Orville ipecac No. 151. : Burton, hauling 44' yds gravel on __.,,__ GIVE US A CALL on Brock road in con. 7, as par grant, 97,30: Win. Arbuckle and others for Independant bane Stouffville 303. J 1 J. PEEL, "Brock Street -. WHITBY hauling gravel on sideline bet. lots 6 p p t �and 7; 25:30; R'tn. Arbuckle and - - others work on grader on sideline.bet. =lotsgen. 7,in John _. ar"IO'Connor, re-pairingEISE A -C 0 • ds ravel for div.'A' O'Connor, 15 • • D THE EsTAaamw Jones,re grant gra 34, 1'n' X. A.bridge, 7.00; John veiling On con. A, 1873 Opp, lot 1, div.58, 25:0);' A. C. Ree- �7TOUFFVI?�T�F ' - sor, for timber supplied for culvert B con,6, opp lot 13, steel: Ontario � T, 7 ���� Bridge Co. for twisted steel bars for - ,..Height's bridge, 54.99; . Baink and r _ Peckorit•cor. 0, con expanded metal for cul. 40,000 FARvertu oa con. 9, con. 6. and northerntownline, Uxbridge to pay one half, 6cEND1NG money to any point in -43.08; etc Fortri freight chargee on I J�� J rNda, the United Statins or beams etc. Uxbridge b 1pdi one-half, LABORERS WANTED x.1.80; H,Johnson for building cement culvert on northern townline oppp lot, �� � ��� Europe is Safe, eC000uucai and 19, Uxbridge to pay one-half,I16.30; FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA expeditious when this Bank's drabs •H.Johnson for building cement cul. "GOING TRIP WEST. " RETURN TRIP EAST." orp and m `+ vert on con. 9. Opp. lot. 91, 113.12; ► SCP ones orders are used. ' W. J!. Tavlor, commutation statute 510.00 TO WINNIPEG $18.00 FROM WINNIPEG Plus half cent per mile from winnipeg tip Plus half cent Permilefrom ail point:seastof labor in div. 34, to be collected in to Macf eod,Calgary;or SdmTORONTOax I ontoa. MacLeod,calgaryorladmontentowinnipas 4xqn western 913, Philp,47 yds gravel GOING DATES . PICKERING BRANCH ster _townline. Markham to pay AUGUST 18th --From all stations Kingston to Renfrew inclusive aad east thereof in __-, �no_o0 1,olf�-,O-T_Roy.-MggIEA'nT httul{fag - _.__Ontano. gravel,stone, cement and I beams on AUGUST 22nd -From Toronto and West on Grand Tiunkbiairt Llne taSarrtia-trndttdvr- R W. GORDON, Manager. Branch also at Whitby. northern townline Opp. lot 19. T x•. and South•thereof. AUGUST 25th -From Toronto and North-Western Ontario,North of but not including _. bridge to pay half, 41.75; John Cbxp- Grand Trunk Line Toronto,to Sarnia and Fast of Toronto to Kingston, +— e wan, for stones supplied for culvert Sharbot Lake and Renfrew,including these points, On 'northern townline, Uxbridge to SEPTEMBER 3rd—Frnm Toronto and all stations in Ontario East of but not including g Grand Tri;Line Toronto to Korth Bay, pay one half, 1,30: Roy Morgan haul- SEPTEMBER 5th—From all stations on Grand Trunk Linc Toronto to North Sayiffelusive., In g gi avel for culvert on northern and$Vest thereof fn Ontario, including C.B.R.Line Sudbury to Sault Ste. Sfaric Ontario,but not including Azilda and Nest. townline, Opp. lot 21, Coal. 9, Also ,yg.µAY SECOVDCLASS TIf.HLTS µ'TCL B3 SOLD TO µ'INNTPlG ONLY 6ANKhauling stent beams and eemenL for One-way second class ticker to ti',anip±q only,vitt be sold. Each ticket will include a ODOMINION _same, 35.10; Thos, Candy, .gravel for veri.i_ation certificate,with an extension coupon. When exterwion coupon has been signed THE. culvert on northern townline, Opp at V.`innipeg by a farmer,showing he ha'i engage:i the holder to work as a farm laborer, the 'OR EDMUND S.OSIER;M.P.,PRESIOENT. W.O MATTN£ws.VICE-PRESIDENT. lot 19, Uxbridge t0 pay One half coupon will be honored up to Gpte er 30th far ticket at rate of one-half cent per mile C. A. BOGERT, General Manager. (minimum fifty cents)to any on w of Winnipeg on the Canadian PS,ific, Canadian Caeltal paid ata SB,000,000. Rt•erve Peed 68,006,000. ictal Assets 676,OOf,IN. 8,60; Thos. Condy. gravel for culvert Northern or Grand Trunk Pacific Railway In :Manitoba,Saskatchewan or Alberta, but n a�, on con. 0. Opp. lot'21, 7.60 : John Pal- wee[of Edmonton, Calgary Or bfacLeai. lta Banking By Mail A certificate will be issued entitling p rcha ) lister, team on grader on northern from any station on the Canadian Pams BAN rer to a second-clam ticket good to ret+lrn , Canadian Northern, or Grand Trunk Pacific' townline, Uxbridge to pay half, 4.00; Railways in Alberta,Saskatchewan and 1.{xnitoba east of MacLeod.Calgary and Edmonton Deposits maybe made and cash witbdrawn-ill fact, any banking John Pallister,for station road North to original starting point by the same (buts as travelled on going journey on or before business, transacted by mail with the sarne promptness and Claremont, 21x1: James Coates, team November 30th, 1 13•on payment Of odie half cent per mile (minimum fifty cents) up to convenience as though attended to In person. on grader on station �K Winnipeg added to $18.00 from Winnipeg,Drnvided the holder deposits the certificate with • road North time tclret agent on arrival at destination.and work,at least thirty days at harvestjn•. - � Claremont, 2.00: J. W. Gregg 200 For full particulars see nearest C.P.R.Agent,or write--- .. y sucks of cement for culvert on con. 9, et. C3, NURPST. D.P.A., C.P.S., 'P.eo.4m I ami WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager, opp, lot 21, 80.00; Robt. F. Scott, for � , . . , a } •ars .,. a«, 'ra ;.fir >• t .. ^'.•" Lo �^ ) A.;, !' ^•dar�sd, .c .,g�^t• -•-w'*c'uS'aa1�.. s� �'.%,Y n:;*r e-d `�zn.t�" 'Y"� „y�a'!'R,+k� - "«3.•.Jai•,• w,;.• _ r.; ..k"'�y ., ." .. '" -.'�• ,.. '�' v ,ri � r"�r3 ".�.w ,txaa',� — �aR' ,,eF'�� ,�n'�;+� "'«�;r.":!t• '{�Te• y 4--:7, . TM"3 _ +•rR: _` y ,.,.,nry. - _;Y"`vr?w-.Y wn:Y.l+W"99".}•vl'i'-' 14CF :�Yri -s,+•,-.-`"V!. .--.i..-...•.�.._, .s- -n.}'I",- •..3Co ..r-• - al. } :.: s -:.,,,,,., - .•.•^a.r' -t- ',� :.,. w-aa- --R••7 ,. .-e-',zr.'''v,-„.°`7” l;;a 7. w ,5 - ot�wwsMollrT Wm. Shepherdson,of Peterooro, PB'ACTICAL CHRISTIANITY is holidaying at the home of his — �::.+o — ington Pearson,of Toronto. Y R >� � �••,. as owe over Sunday. brother-in-law, Levi Linton, Rev.'Murray C.Tait,. gator of the _ Js H ^RICHARDSON r' Charles and Mrs. Sargent ,and Presb terian church at Wallaceburg, / / .lark Rawson, of Toronto, is daughters autoed to Streetsville believes in applied Chritti.aait , even visiting friends in tows. B though it means that a greater get Iasportsn/ahowiaag oi.$aest display of E. J. Bingham, B. A., of Win- and Port Credit on Sunday where into the hay field ands' in the = ' -'aipeir, is the the spent the da with friends. china. d very large assortment of fittest of Rev. and Y y bay for an unfortunate sick stranger. 9tationarv � �� To wt - Mrs, Mann, He holds that one'a ph aical inabil- ' Toys. 1 Monoo�i� it to harvest the crop one does not received for the Holiday trade. gall . Miss Hamilton is under the wen- y pp ether at present, suffering from a John Middleton, of Toronto, visited excuse one from this dut , when it is 3 severe cold. his sister, Mrs. George Bowers. possible to.enlist the service of others and see them. William Ramsay, of Toronto, call- In the cause, subscriptions taken for all maga y. i _ agasraa : __.. John Farmec, .of the Traders' Without ostentation, Rev. Mr. -- y and y ed on his mother, Mrs. M.Ramsay: vn Bank, Toronto, is home for a two gouda y Tait demonstrated his theoryb col- Weekly Dail eros peret • -week's vacation. - y' lectin a art y - , Ueorge and Mrs. Hewitt, of Toron- g p y.of young city men as Mrs. Wm, Thain son and her harvestors, and going into the ha P to. spent Sunday last with friends in gg g y- � %two.children, spent last week with this neighboahood. field of Michael Dovle, near'here, fin- ;relatives in Zephyr. Mrs. R. Tarr, :Vers. Thomas Smales�ishing the harvesting which an injury j � 1 y 8=00� $t=9�1. Mi s Mande Mann has returned' and blrs. Ramsay spent Thursday of to Doyle had halted. ,: �7CThltb;p' ahome after spending a mouth test week with friends in Markham." I While Mr. Doyle waa working in with friends in 1lluskoka. Clayton Tarr,accompanied byOrms- the hay field his horses had run away — 5 Miss Maud Beal, of Toronto, by Lehmari. of Stouffvil.lP, spent Sun-I with a load of the new mown," �t t♦ day with Vim,-and'Mrs, LaFrau h, of' thaowing the farmer to l the ground Shorthand Made Easy 'spent over. Sunday with her par- Kinsale. g (injuring him very seriously.' Theret,. gents, J- H. and Mrs. Beal. Albert Smiles and son, Bertie, of roti danger that the hay in the Seld C a n a'di1sa n r - It Stich evidence as the following ex- Mrs. Tamblyn and family, of Toronto, spent over Sugday with the` would be spoiled unless taken at tracts from letters and other a uall p Hochest-or, N. Y:, are visiting at fo rmer's parents, .Thomas and Mrs. once, • strong testimony contained in' our ry the home of her mother, Mrs. tic- S lies. Rev. Mr, Tait chanced by and saw Nat 1 o n a l booklet, is not sufficent to satief as� Nay. —- the pcedicameat. He went to town person desirous of learning short)"sd. Mrs. George Found and danht- UFFERED and rallied several young men, some • •* • then there can be no merit in a►ny bust- ti. of whom never before bad worked on E h 1 b 1 i 1 o n news under the sun: er, Miss Ada, of Toronto, spent - - - a farm. He asked them to volunteer DEAR MR, OLARKE-°'It is a plea- the holiday with C. H..and.Mrs'. their muscle. Well, before night .the sure to write a testimonial endorsing Fouad. hay was in the barn and the. youngEXPANSION Y E.A R 8 anything so much superior to other k P. Macnab, Jr,, is assisting in men served with a fine supper at the Alacuab's store during.the absence VERYTHING expense of the sky pilot. New Livestock Department things used For the came purpaee a. The injured Everything your system of Eclectic Shorthand Is of David Scott, who is )gotida in j red Farmer belongs to 7r ii; ia'Agriculture. y g I different church than does the pastor Exhibits b the Provinces to others I have.-examined. I. .ahal2 a ' 1n.SlTestern Ontario. I but that made no difference to the Exhibits y Dominion v be Teased to reply to any communi- W Robt. E. Forsyth motored to ForYears,ReatoredTo Health by Government cation that may be sent me with re- Cesarea, va Sunday. He wa3 aC- advocate of practical Christianity. Exlsibiq by Foreign Countries Terence to the system,or to have any by Lydia E.Pinkham s Veg. One of the boys who helped in the one interested call to see me."-L. g . -eompanied by Peter Macnab, Jr., S hay harvest delayed a visit to Ireland Acres of Manufactures one int La, es Parliament St„ (teacher.)FA r , :..and sister. Miss Margaret. etable Compound. to assist in the good work.-DetroitMAGNiFIGEIV'r Alt? ERH18IT Our Fall and winter Term coin- a Mr. Bingham and Ernest Chain- Journal. ,berlin sang a duet in the Baptist Paints menced September 6th, but instruction Canadian women are continually writ- -churchripe tTOm Germany. Britain, map enroll, any day, as instruction is r wasvery Sundayevening, r kith Qtyyo=uch'lettere as the iron follow Pickering _,_ Educational Exhibits Write or call for fr United States and Canada strict) personal. was ve much appreciated. Hi g, • free booklet. Mr. and Mrs. McCadie, P gran " Japanese Fireworks Mr. and wbrch are heartfelt expressions o! _ 'Mrs. Felt and Miss Hislop motored d restored health. - Clarke's Sborthand COU@g@ I. from Oshawa on Sunda last and Glanford Station, Ont -"I have ta- ('� 585 College St., Cor. Manning-Aye.. 'called on D. and Mrs. Hopper. ken Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Com- , -• _'Harbor Canada's Biggest Dog Show _ g TORONTO.The police - trustees through fM• pound and never e AmeHca'a Greatest Cat Show • the :�t,K s, gemedicin $uesta the reeidentr, ,.,•' ^,.� found om I are with t I Don't you worry En® tuE tRailway - _ ARS! P� - GRAND TRUN S - „ ?: ' of the village to cut all weeds 1u 'rf� ,front of their premises at once. t I had ulcers and fall _ _ BURNING OF ROME f Ys Miss Elsie and Master Willie u ing of womb and Don't you fret, -- I _. Winter Tone to �GibbonP, of Toronto, are'vieitin �:��_ ^ doctors did me no Y The Musical SurpriseCalifortfia._Colorado, Mexico R o o The Musical Rlde ° C � at the home of their grand owr- �;,;:• ;r good.• I euffer•ed I Don't scold the-cook, _ � .. ' fir. `��' 'i dreadfully for yeilirs l Auto-Polo Matches and Pacific Coast Points. ': cuts, Thomas and Mts. Gibbons. x ;for there is luta of Farmers are new busy with ;p� until I began taking.) Circus and Hippodrome most direct Grand drTiru from Railway is the ; their harvest, and if th'b weather m u. your medicine. I al- ,�^'� /� Roman Chariot Races " points so recommend it for ; east through Canada4ia Chicago. �.., continues favorable s number will GOOD COAL a Athletic Sports shave finished b the end of the -nervousness and in- FEATURES • y ( Creat Water Carnival � 'week. digestion. " - Mrs. At the Harbor for everybody_ i Double Track, Fast. Service, Fin-it Mrr. Sandham and son, Riissell,' Herrs:x CLARK. Glanford Station. Ont IRISH 6 U A R®S BAND Roadbed, 111ndern Equipment, Uo- .of ''iagara Falls.: N. Y„ have re, same to spars, excelled Dining Car Service, turned borne after spending a medicinItl! e isle, Ont - I hard your Score of other Fansoua Bands TO THE SUNNY SOUTH µ 3 g medicines highly praised, and a you ago �� • .5� _Q Twelve Bead Concerts,daily ti month with her sister, airs. J- R', 1 began taking them for falling of womb v Wreck of the Airship No more desirable route than via I .Mann. azid ovarian trouble. Mrs. Lehman, of Pioe Orchard, side Agent for W. Dthe time , Malthew-, k Co, Withington's Zouaves (Trend Trunk ,to Detroit, thence were here oi, and gu t before pa y painIt would be worse 'Yew Gisat Midwgy via CincBeach innati LNassaue ete,le,Palm ark. 'Thursday visitingand her som r•her s steof m Sirs. a Grand Double Bill of Fireworks Round trap tickets, giving choice _ ~ ' Pp irregular and y� � which were To Sit down caused me pain and suffer • PATQICI( CONdVAY'S ISA�B of all the best routes,-together with J " _Walker. ing and I would be so nervous vurie- ' full information and reservations -John and Frank Allaway, Of times that I could not bear to see an (� ++�� CC may be obtained from neairest 0, ' _ Whitby, Alfred Allaway anal J one or hear any one speak. Little specks ' ko$• 23 191 J Sept.g T. Agent. or write A.E.Duff, P. " 1 R. and Mrs. Theaoa,of Pickering, would float before my eyes and I was HOMESEEKERS' T O R O N T p ' Toronto, Cut, . i_tpent Sunday here with J. H and always couati FRED. ALLEN, A eat: Mrs. Real. "I cannot say too much for Lydia E. E X C U R S I fid N S tic Mrs. Dickinson, Mrs. Re nalds Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and To and son, of Toronto, and Walter Liver Pills, for there are no medicines MANITOBA, ALBERTA ..L■ and Sirs. Thomson, of Markham. like them. I have taken them and I_ SASKATCHEWAN :o Q c ti ,� ��aC�GSmlt�hlag and e C Sunday here with Harry and recommend them to all women. you ma $ G ■ i aa+ �.. 1N re. Thoms�od. y I sack T.Was aXa oewem•sees.s-jwt.4 paEN this testimonial." -Mrs. SNE- Winne $33.00 + 9,' � f= �N : QQdWQr ' W. D. Cook returned on Sunday tsdo, peQ and Return' k !►ttax J. lLaRTIN,Cbestervitls, On � e Edmonton and Recurs L1.N t w,o• - to reeurae his duties in the Stand- Canada oebw•vaso In peopeenoet 7 .■ ,, i s : t.( t=;- Tat all Sts branches -.-- ard Bank, after spending a couple -- ( lteeataLmk two moats•, .. p- of weeks vacation at his.home in e HOW9sss 220 TRAIN id s. Tarawa 9, ° t p Oi Dealer in Gasoline Engines,Crt%aa'New Hambars. i as p�yes. each iTuerday, Mar to A1aa e, ,, dess; Separatare, Speight wa one,tadn.t.e Hast t:sm w a•tte, tae wtedlti•s b a o MC g Teal•Mies Mary Morgan has resumed c 'ti!oreaceea early mauls.esbitot w...w�• to ► i mM8 » , hope buggies, etc. We have theher duties in the Welland Hos ital 1l� Hair n.se sn basest sae c•nsecdca ?- o ; ■a •o. y w P ?'tiros►eraAw Toronto to !Z g @ •• S :�, �4-e best opal oil oil tamp in the warlel, r: �► after a two week's vacation a nt . ;`.. at the home of her uncle and aunt, Hall's Hair )renewer certainly stops w+od•a sod w"` 'M % e e g i d 4� w-_ H• TJLCr=sSO1�T' ; fa hair. No doubt about it what- �'r' i� Canamaa �r�°' *4 �+• Al. and Mrs. Henderson. .rice - M. r tont ever. You will ears be iiatia8ed. A.p w;C.P.>v.,rorosos r Jae 1 BROOK ROAD ONT. Miss Mildred Forsyth, of North „•, O,K Claremont, we regret to report is' tura Care. she urns overcome b k o r V Apr i py.m Pickta g Lumber Yard g- . j ,• r • Kar = i<ll at resent and under a doe- Your - Feed Bills by using - s �• a, . v us? tonn the intense-heat of last week. y �s J Oe b" Georgia pine lumber_just ' Miss Merle McTaggart and bliss Caldwell's -: >, arrived. A car of clear �'' •'" `L".' .•• � ie '. a o. .m r �mI JalJ • Q _ Kathleen Rawsorr, formerly of ,• „ e o a a Sept N -Claremont and pupils of Miss - ` M Kathleen Duke, were successful in Molasses Meal .. �p Qet• b• ceiling. Also 1x10 and waging the junior exams at the ons, m m•.i No. Toronto Conservatory of Music. The quantity an animal eats counts for very little ' oma( Deo4Cp. 1x12 inch stock. -it's the amount it di eats tells i claw � E JannuT 1014-Whitby 7, Oshawa e,Brougham A concert, tuider the auspices of: f ,� s, Por•Perry r7,Uabri a is,Canninawn 15, 'W..D. GORDON & SON, the Fire Com an •, will be held in -a value. Caldwell's Mo eases lowers ]feed yo I�fa�Iw! Beaverton 14,UpterQzope,S ?rc p 3 . It takes the place of an equal quantity of a , the.Masozri�El a-11-on-Tac. y even- cereal-makes other "Feed" more palatable and Pickering, Ont, .•ing nest. A good program is be. digestible. Molass s Meal is 949' pure Cane Mo- � � ing prepared and an enjoyable laaaes-16%0 an Mble moss selected because of its Do You ReahZe time is assured to 'all.-` See Band known-digestible action. You might as..well save bills for particulars. money "d iaeritmw the value of your stock by the.mouey you can make selling fruit n � Rev. David Smith, of-Grand using Caldwell's Molasses Most. If your feedman trees? _Tbe,preaent demand' for cur- Rev. who was cannot supply you-write to us-write anyhow) • tory stock is the greatest,.e the tyle• y, given an unani- 3i tory of-the business: Every person ken���� � .wous call from the .Presbyterian THE CALDWELL FEED imited, DUNDAS,e ONTARIO who-has Iand is planting"or preparing Churcn,'has declined the call, hav- CO.,N to plant. - ing steeped one in,Barrie Presby !Y1►e Want Now Ttery._. This is a great disappoint- _ _. _ inent to the church in Claremont • • for Fall and Winter months a reliable man to sell in Pickering and surround- Of all materials and design. as Mr. Smith made- a most favor- c , ,able impression. ar al n s Bargains Ing and all (hood pay, gees in kept in stooks It will pay you a, p tory and all the advantages in repro- b call at oar works std[aspect our stook W.-Jenkins, Who;has had charge ' senting an old established firm. Over and obtain prioet. Don't be misted of the barber-shop here for' the 600 acres in cultivation. Established agents we do not employ them,oousequen& Read this Advt,-everything in it a Money Saver. past three months, is returning to 35 years. Write PELHEM NUR- ly we can, and d-ino throw off thI - Ie ageat WU h- au Ills regular trade, that of piano- Balanee of this Season's Hats,Flowers, &c.,at half price. y tads y p m as, polisher. Mr. Jenkins has made �11�laer�'Get one of these fine stylish hats now. This_chance of getting _ °�1Ouoited' wavy friends in the village sibce getting a good hat for little money may not come to you'again, ' Koine now,. �he Pick@ring WNtT9T GRANITE ft-, coming to .Claremont, who, regret as they are going every day, cess. whttbJ, ontarl� alis departure. He is 'succeeded _.. T 's w0r1d.V7ide M'amOua Tea vigilance Committee E. W. EVANS, -_ "who has had four years experience --.- as a barter. We are the sole agents for it here. Th_ ni3 Tea is direct from the Tea The object of this Association is to .•Pump danufaeturer Complaints are icing made re- Gardens to the tea-pot'. Try a Half lb.' Price 306., 40c:, 506 lb. ' lessestealing and prosecute y Irardiug the p„ractice of .a .number - _ _ the felons. y 'of mcin sitting in. groups at the - , 911op and Residence, Dundas Stj r four corners, particularly on San= -Meproperty' WHITBY, ONT. day nights. . This is a pratice mbers helveistolen communis White Buttoned'Boots. req. $2,00, for $1.75 ; White Shoes $1M, Tan which is rote immediately with any membee Three doors west of Whitby House verb disagreeable to of'Exeoutive Committee. .]ladies, who have to pass this point Shoes, reg. $2.50, for $2.27 ; reg. $2.95,for $2,75; Patent Slippers, - ori their way to church. In fact reg. $1.95. fol•$1.70; Patent Shoes, reg. $2.50,for$2.15. These Mamherebip fes 11.00: We are prepared to Instal wood orirm ares special values to clear balance of this season's stock, um s ob short notice,also a�,tt ind there are ladies who remain at - iok.bpsv be had from the President or p p s home ou Sunday evenings rather story on appslestion. to all kinds of repairing.. 'ac than go to church and pass these •1C1at1,.Li33.W to Order Agent for the Ontario Wind Mill, groups and hear language unfit Exec. I7otn.-L. D. Banka, ao gasoline engines and g Re D. Simpson is the only practical man to leave your order W, V. Richardson, ickerin Ont '� i g ; to be heard. It is a thoughtless l gear r custom and we believe that by with. Wvrkman9hrp-fit-style guaranteed. g' j the ore Yee will disconiyinue. D. SIM PSON Co... - PICKE 1�I1°1(� � �„ea�at�rthur 11�oeerai:l Mph us Bel No CREAM, Ind,(SEPARATOR ,w aSim�ply calling attention to it, the 1.A. 0 Ce�inor� f>tflreV. tt�fl ,,. ,:M .' r. _ ,....,�K r• .... :. ;• . ,...••.,,tt ••,::i ,�s,. * `' T" •rr'Vit• .i ,v% :n. ._ b....M •..•r, .i , ,.;r,a: •"'".^.• -^ *.. . '...n. :m -• •; , ..;;�': ,TMR<.-r.'�..s`i:. '•^t-' �•:.:`•�-*s- _ •^ace," ,v��'�.�'i'�a«.. ti; 5,S.,.yam..�:+ rr -y,..-a, -•r: - "' '�*�a� 7-,,Z�7f=­7� T- '747T--7-' "-7- .4 .7 -.7 7, IREMOVIE!*) THE JUGULAR VEIN o Remarkable Feat Performed by Dr. '11'ell 14 C cPhatter. CMS Ncws b ---. -'WItofGrAin', -Cattk and CDr, McPhatter -as, at one time, h f New York 4 prominent p yalcian 0 W b city. He was a Canadian born, ice 'Prices of These Products In the Leading but, like so many, went to practice Notes of Interest as to What Is'.GoIng profession in the great A his pr rueri ..,..on Alt Over the World Markets are Here Recorded can metropolis. There was much More opportunity there for re- Meh work, Dr. MePhatter's spe cia!ty' was research work. Canada. Great Britain. Rut the New York soddenness of Breadstuff$. wheat-No. ?- 58 to 60c- Spring wheat patents, firsts. $560: do., The term of Sir John Gibson as A'ug. 5.-Flour--40utario - wheat $5.10; 'strojltr bakers', $4.90; Win- climate in the winter was not bene- Lloyd- George hotly den-oun&d Llie -GIove r nor may be ex- the House of L*rAs in a speech at flours. 90 per-cent., $4.ZO for domestic trade. ter v tenfe, choice. s5 56; etraight rollenI;I. fic;al to the health of the doctor's utenant 'Flour made of new wheat, 5360, seaboard. $5.10; do.. in bags, $2.40. Roll-d opts B"Z tended an-other year. "Carnarvon on Thursday. for Septenrber delivery. Manitobas, first rels. $4.55: bag of 90 lb-.. $2.!5. 1�4r 'great interest. That interest patente. in Jute bagis, $5.60; second V- Bran. sig; shorts, $21.: middlings, k24-, ., as five or six y6ars'old. Twelve hundred.,Timiskamling far- A London magistrate declared tents. in Jute bags, *5; strong bakers'. in mouillie. $26 to $32. Hsy-No. 2..Rer t-d, w and wore 'Jute bags. $4.00. . . I *.e car- lots,-$i?.50 to-$15 So. hair ribb4ns: mers, visited the Provincial Govern- that women should not -sit beside, Manitoba wheat-No. I Northern, ,, little dr es and pink ha� meat farm at Monteith, Ont. the drivers of automobiles. S. westerns, 13 14 to 13,IL-8c! do' edsterne. 7 on -track, Baj, pbjta;'No. at 41.02. 1134 to i3c. Bi,ttl.-r---Cbolcest cr,an-e-y. Sh- became ill, and - her clbctor-- The Department of Agriculture is The record price of $2.50,000 was -Ze,Pay = . , to 24c; sponds. a114 to Z31-9c ""48 :iather knew that a change of rt pal 23-4 Ont rio _No. 2 white and red -Fresh, 29c; oelect-�d. 27c; No 1 st-rk. ?&I; i d planning new development for the paid recently for the- horse Prince wheat, $1.00, outside, and new wheat at No. 2, do.. 18 to 196c. Potatoes-Per bag.I mate was absolutely necessary,, an zt clay. belt of Northern Ontario. - Palatine, winner of. the Ascot Gold We, outside. car.lots. 5.0'to 60c�, he removed-to Caleary -Alberta. Oats-No. 2 Ontario-oat;, S5 to W. out- Lockjaw •from a slight scratch on Cup, by J. B. Joel, the South Afri- iside, and at 371-2 to 3sc, on track, To- The 'fa;th'ul old houseskeeper ronto. W or No. 24 Winnipeg Crain. .. . ..i- _-the leg caused the death of a little can millionaire sportsman. t 7,�stern Canada oats,'38c V icbanced to look out one day, • pJ and a for No 3, Bay ports. Winnipeg, Awg., 5.--C,,,sh-Wbeat-no. I Hamilton girl, Dorothy Hatcher. Ford Strathcona has sent the Peas-The market is wLroly nominal. Northern, 96c; No. 2. do. 93c No. 3. do,, saw a p�)o.r,. withered''womah Bta;g- Barley-Priteo nomwal. 89c: No. 4, 801-4c- No. 5. lar: Vb 6. 67 1-7e. g.towards th�e-steps: 'Just as Joseph, the five-year-old son of Lord Mayor his promised contribu- Corn--No. 2 American corn. '721-2c. To- feed, 60c; No. 1 rejected. seeds. 8e; 'N" .2• gerin reached the first one John Reinhart, waa fatally kicked tion of $50,000 for acquiring Crys- ronto. and at 68 to 6814c. c.i.f., Midland. do.. s6c; '.No. 3, do., 81ct N,. 4 ') c V,) le La she fell. d . V ; - �s' r 0 by a horse at Colborne Hill, Goder- tat Palace for the nation. A bank. Rye-Prices nominal. 5. do.. 651-4c; No. 6. do., 605.sc:, eei Tourh. Buck wheat-Purely nominal. 53c. oats-No. 2 C.W., 341-2c: No 3 1c. The housekeeper ran out and drag-. job. note for a thousand pounds, sent Bran-)danitq)),% bran 819 a ton. in base, 2,feed: 3314.c; extra No I feed', 3334c; No. Lovell's' directory for 1913 o�,iti- anonymously, has also been re- K Torontoo.freiglits. Shorta..S20. Toronto. 3034c. Barley-Rejected, 43c-. feed, 430. Flax-No. I N.-W.. $1.27; No, 22 C.W., mates the population of Montreal oeived. �,, Country PrQduce. and suburbs at about 664,000, or Butter-Choice dairy. 21 to 25c; inferior. United States Markets. an increase of 61,'563 over' 1912, United States. -17 to 19c: creamery, 26 to 261.3o for rolls. Minneapolis, Aug. 5-Wheat-July, 84 John H. Whit,&, a bo�,kkee'per in and 24 to 26o for solids. September, 8613,-4 to, 867.8c; December, -drown- Democratic Senators at Washing- Eg7 Case lots of. new-lald, 24 to .250 -8 to egs-4c. rinl;�ng cash-No. i bard, Ithe-Bank of Montreal, was ton charg Der ;�, fresh, 20 to 21c. and seconds. 895 1 ed at Chesterville Lake, Calgary e that the Republicans are .16 to lee. 893-8c, No. I Northern, 873-$ to 88 74c; No. Cheese-'New chew-se, 133-4 to 14c for large. z xorthera,.853-8 to 86741;c,. No. 3 yelloworking for a panic. when his upset. BeHwas un- corn. 64c. No. 3 white oats, Z83-4-to and 141.3c for twins. 391-4c. No. 2 rye. 55 to 57c., Flour and able to swim. The United States Government Beans--Hand-Picked. 02.25 to $9.!Q per bran unchanged. help Premier Borden's health is un- i bushel; primee. $1.75 tQ $3. L2 a lobbing' Duluth, Aug 5.-Ljnaepd-July. $1,a0-'nom- will advance $50,000,000. to way. � iial; September, $142: October. $1.421-2; satisfactory, and it is expected that move this year's crop. Honey-Extracted, in tine. 121-2 to 13c 1 S..421-2 way tele-� 2-05 November. asked; December. Northern Pacific Rail per lb. for No. 1, wholesale; combo, Wheat-No. I hard. 893-8c; he will go to Muskoka for further r to 83,00 r dozen for No. 1, and $2 to�$14()1-V"ekod: 0 s Parlio- graph operators are taking a strike per NO. I N,rthern, 885.8ci No. 2 Northern. rest. The last etre rku S2 25 for Zo ?. lb turke" �i654 to 867-5c: Juiv V3-4c nominal. SeD- vote. They Want ihcnE�afied. pay and Poultry-Hens. 16 to 17o per I tember, 883-8c asked; December. 901-8 to me'lit session is responsible, improved conditions. :18 W 20c. Live poultry, about ze lower 9014c; May. 947-8c. A cannoft ball has just been tLan the above Persons interested in, Panama- Potatoes-N.ew potatoes, 83.25 per barrel. found on the site of the old battle Live Stock Market. 'ground. Chrysler's -Farm, -11orris- Pacific exposition. in San Francisco Toronto. Aug 5­catt'e--Chnice butcb- in 1915 am perturbed over the lail-- -..Ba<on. long clear, 15 3 86 to $6,50: ir,�od m-dium. $5.25 to 8615: 1 burg, Ont., an<j a musket ball has ure of Great Britain, Germany, Jar -4 to 16c per 1b., in tore, 82 two b"ii picked up on another -section,, case lots. Port-BbIort cut. M.50 to ": eommon. *425 w 947*� cnners. 8250; cattery. $275 to �1�' fat cows. 85 to and other countries to accept -do., mess. $24. Hams-Medium to light. 4VS.30, common eo-R. $3 D to $4, Calves- • Manitoba requires 25,000 men for' Pan -part* '-�, to 21o: heavy. 18 to 19c: rolls. 161.2 to Good veal, $5 tn e7� ch P, $7.75 to $800 the ha lest, and each of the other the invitation. sentthemto 14M 17c; breakfast bacon, 21c: backs. 24 W 250. -The market is unchanged. Tierces. common. $5 to S3% S,,rwkeri " feeders Lard _steers 700 to SM Pounds. $125 to $425; 1 weSteTn provinces needs about the Pat*' �­',14q; tubs. 141.2c: pails, 14'54o. extra �'no:co. heavv foedpre, 900 tK)Unds same number. The Manitoba crop - 8500 to $5.50, r,nch, fight. $250 to $350 Baled May and Straw. Sheop and tam-8 -Light ewes. S425 to 15; is estimated this year at 65,003,212 General $3 to $3,50, bushels. French society hea,r 43 -,-� -83 50; bucks. .4 'Baled hay--New hay sold and soring Iambs $750 to SR'S Hoge-$9.90 A F is advocating S at 112.50 to 111300. No. 1 at 814,-on-track. Toronto. Cob. and 81015 fed and wvlpred. Engineer Percy �`Jax*ell, Depot the taxation of all childless persons Knotripal, Aug 5-'G^od steers. $625 to Harbor; Fireman M. M.- Wilson, it the Republic. -Xa Vat $12.50. Raled straw-88 to $850. an tra4ic To- 16.50. and the 1-wer grades from that down Dr. Nell McPhatter. TQUW. Ottawa; Brakeman John O'Neil, The Provincial Governors of ,It Mantreal lbarkets. 94�A per cwt., wh le butchers' cows broujrbt tmm- 13 u, 14�O and bulls fr-m Renfrew, and Student Firemen Spain have been ordered strictly to 'Montreal. Aaj�,5­O&t#-C&nbdi&u Went- $3 tr, %4 per ew 9 we a b-o. assts to 145 00 into thi­ f-- Bateman and Wilson, or Never, forbid ga bling in casinos and t iern, No. 2, 40 1. do.. Nn� 3. 39 to 391-24c. and enlio, at $400 to $4,50. while lambs `Sled the poor creature the`of- ni V 75 tier Cwt HOTO ri "extra No. I feed. 40c. Barley-yaaitoba brought $725 to v7e. The doctor was out. With ,wero -killed in a wreck on the G clubs at watering places. No ex. 't - Buck. Slim to $io,56 Der vwt. weighed off care w the. feed. 51 to 62c. malting, 62 to 6dc. R. at Beatty's Siding, near ceptious &re to be made-under aid of warmth and a nip of`L�T brandy, the pale-fax-ed patient was Parry Sound, on Thursday. order. I 7 STA.RTLI-NG REVELATIONS. MOST BLOODY BAsoo TTLE. n restorto c<mscijusness. wits then thaed t the housekeeper not than an ugly sear -to show where CURRANT UP HIS NOSE. :learberry Man, It,Is Said,Has Con. Recent Engagement of Greeks and t ti,ed how much she was suffering. the jugular vein once. had been. Bulgarians. She could scarcely speak, owing to -- - Ar Boy Dies From Thought- lessedlo Burning Store. a large growth on Truly, the great ao well in hum- Brantford her neck. She ble places and-are. always silent. Jess-Trick. A despatch from London says''A despatch from Winnipeg Pays: told the seryant 'that every doctor According to Provincial Fire Oom- The Daily Telegraph's correspoll- had said she could- no *live, but A despatch from Brantford says linissioner Lindback, J. A. Marshall dents with the Greeks at Salonieq .-ome kind. of Providence had told BENEFITS OF SPRAYING. William Lampkin', a five-yew-old of Carberry has confessed to having describe the recent battle between her to go to the doctor who had boy, is dead .here under peculiar Bulgarians in t�iApple Crop In Dundas County-Will isat fire to Garland's Store in that the Greeks and d,)ne so, much good among the-in.- circumstances. Thie-6 weeks ago, town three y&ws ago. Marshall. Djuma district as the most botl', Iabitants cl the lower district. -Pe, Fair Yield. the -littZe fellow got a green-black Commissioner Lindback states, im- contested and sanguinary of the en every bit of hope bad dwindled A in urg, currant up his nose, and his par- licates A. E. Webb, and says that tire war. The Bulgarians, the cor- .despatch from Morrisb P Sha came more out of morbid-curi- Ont., encs were unable to extract it until respondents say. reinforced by 501- says: Mr. E P. Bradt,, B. Webb offered him $100 to set are r 0-ity than anything el". . For the 8 A..' district' ' ne�xt day. Complications set in, 'too the store, Several other well- 000 men who have been withdrawn representative of the grow of Agricul- known Carberry people may. be in. from the Servian frontier, made an th wap-on the jugular vein. Ontario,. Department resulting in the ]ad's death and S leading to the,belief that death w N.Olved, and startling revelations unexpected attack on the Greek Stile kept wringing her -haruds and ture, makes, the statement that as ruaan;ng, "Oh, if I could only live caused by one, currant seed in the parties are left wing, Tfie fight raved for Dundas county, -the home of the iare expected when the for two or three years, till the chil- McIntosh Red apple, would this nasal organ which the parents fail- brougbt to trial. A. E. Webb was days with varying successes, bW 9 on are a little better able to look year have had.a fair yield.of apples ed to extract-. arrested on Tuesday at Carberry victory -finally restod with th, dr r themselves!" on a charge of having instigated Greeks, who captured again their 'ft' had all of the orchards been pro- r Acrid the housekeeper .khook her fires th&I t4curred sa the ' same lost poaltio a-, , Tbe Cir-e-ir lnc�l -FFa-d fully. and said, "Well, pe-rly--sprayed. Those Properly WOODED 19"ND ABLAZE.kvw&- sprayed have escaped th time. He is'being held at Portage were 2,000 men killed, including jes' wait till-you 'see the doc- e ravages la -Pralrie for trial. Marsha.11 is many, officers bearing histori, you I'm sure he can fix you up all of the caterpillars and eae not af- Little Hope of Saving Taluable-Bri. Uir: tw thousand fec" by them, but the light frosts als' and is confined. names, And between six Aish Columbia,Timber. o under arrest right. in the Brandon. Jail, where he is and seven thousand wounded. And the womanI-waited. Waited vk;hieh came at blossoming t ere A d.eapatch'from Vancouver say's- stated to have confessed every- three weary hours. Then the doe- cut the total yield down below the Lower Valdez Island, about 120 her average. In unsprayed orchards NOVELTIES IN FIREWORKS. toT came in. He glanced at many of the trees contain no fruit miles up the-coast north from Vaa- sharply and passed into his inner at al.l. couver,, is in the grip of the -fire .LOST IN THE BUSH. Notion Pictures.of Flame at Cana- office. The housekeeper followed v had king. There is little hope of- sa than National Exhibition.• him and told him how she Ping much of the timber with which John' Black Lived on 'Berries for found the poor creature. He bus- RICH STRIKE OF G OLD. the.district.abounds. Sixteen, Days. Moving pictures i-n firewarks 'are led himself with his instruments surely the newest thing in Pym- and looked over his Tuail.- But all Reports of Important Finds In A despatch from Blind' River technics. Apd the newest thing in the time he was listening. V")-;n White'River District. THREE GIRLS DROWNED. says Lost for sixteen days in the all lines are served at the, Canadiar he heard the wonds- "growth on the A despatch from Vaacoll,�e L r L says: St. 'Johw, e * ..bush* during 'which. time he lived National Exhibition. Among the side of her neck"' he turned quick- Rowboat Upset 'dear ' on berries, a man who gave motion pictures framed in fire that Cobfirma,fdon has' been obtained New Brunswick. ly and told the housekeeper to his -name as 1phn Black; was found are on the bill are a threshing ma- sb4ow the patient in. from an official source of the stories -in a deserted but by, a -young chine, with wheels running and, published of a 'rich gold strike on -A despatch from St. John,' N.B., Heexamined her. He asked her Frenchman, who happened upon grain-pouring from the spout, an the Shushanna, in the White River says:. Three young women were ifshe would be willing to take one the deserted camp while out on a 'auto fire engine that runs so fast district of the Yukon. Secretary drowned on Wednesday night by chance in a thousand. She would the th6 capsizing of a rowboat in Lake paddling excursion. Black, when it crashes into an automobile, and Wesley Blaii a t do it gladly. For, one chance-ins miles from this -found, wasin a terrible condition. flying machines. Add to these the Board of Trade wired on Friday for L-och-I,.om4.Dnd, a few wi­­ thousand to live is better than no an His only clothing consisted of a changing illuminaf; n, the colored particulars, . and received 'a tele-* city. Three others, a younz woman "o chance in a. million. -after pair of old overalls, held together balloons, the exploding bombs, the grim from the Dawson;Board of and two'=en, were saved body When the doctor.was a Senior in. de Secretary stating at $3,200 clinging- to."the upturned boat fo r. y pieces of wire. His -wais.a soaring.rockets, the massive golden the Medical College, he astounded Trade that 1)� mass sores, the result of scratch- fountains 'a-n44- dispersing radiating was washed by'* men'iu four two hours.. The- drowned, all 0 one of the. professors one day by Miss Tilly Davis, es sustained wbillp gyopi4g through batteries, and you have &.fireworks days, and' that tW gold-'4FaEfe- to this; city, are: the underbrush, and mosquito bill more varied and 'more wonder- announcing to him that.he'thought Dawson. - Numbers of Dawson's Miss - Brown, Miss'Eliza Darling.., itinigs. ..Hit 16et were -badly lacer- Jul than anything ever before pre- the jugular vein might be removed most conservative people were leav- The rescued are Miss Georgie Pat- itho w ut any serious danger to the �rson, Jos. I. Noble and John ated and he was in a terrible ema, seated at the Canadian National. ing for the diggings, fully, convinced to patient. The professor wondered -Awtoed Condition. He was hurried. 4.-- of its genuineness. Stanton, of this city. ' It seems the h ambitions for a student, upper to the hospital liere, and it is FARM IN SIGHT. at such party were fishing the upp thought he will recover. ;and answered that'he might have BUBON`140 PLAGUE VICTIM. part of the lake when a squall t he opportunity of testing his struck and: swamped the craft, Winnipeg Will No. Longer-Import theory soma me day. which was overloaded. QI.EBEC TOWN FIRE SWEP All Its Butt6r and Eggs. n- -Dies- This seemed to be le 0PP0rtu Stoker of British Steamer H&W-P-9-7- ShIpulia-te Is Strickeit. aze ars ng Adeiivktch fro The ductor serit his 700,CONVICTS WANT FREEDOM. dairy farm on the en- tient home, and spent moat,of that The largest da A :despatch from Garrucha, in Stable at Louisville'.' --- l tire :western, hen�'fspbera is,now be-- night fhinkini over her case. He Spain, says: A stoker of & British- Dominion Parole Of 'Ends In-. ing whipped into-shape, at Heading- decided to take the risk-' steamer, whiolx, arrived here on spection of Penitentiaries. A despatch from Three Rivers,' s out iv, a, suburb -of this. city. When Egypt, Que., say' : 'A fire which broke The next day the patient was re- F-riday, from Alexandria, Louisville, near here, at mid- completely stocked the f&rm will moved at L to the'lloap4al of the Post- died on the voyage from & disease A despatch"fr'om Winnipeg says W. P..Archibald; Dominion.Iparbl night 'WedTiesday and raged -until 5 count- %soo head of cattle. within. Graduate Medical S4phoI9I.. ­ which-it'is feared was the bubonic e o'clock next morning di-d-'-$200,006 its fences, and with 1,5M of these. For tw.* days she was preparing plague. Another stoker on the yes- damage. officer, is now in Winnipeg, having damage. The heavy loess was jcju4� giving milk, the total yearly"putp I output for the -operation. On the third completed-at Stoncy Mountain on to,the start the'fire"gI6t in the first of milk and cream should be 2,000,- day it took place before the class.of eel is.suffering with the same. ail- completed , rkectiori of pdniten- Tuesday an ihs sent,from: which his shipmat�e died. as .had-hour on account of the lack. of w�&- 000 gallons. -It- is .estimated..that tho Post-Graduate. SQho.Ql.* The in. tiaries, during which he b 70 tI6 with c 'fivicti thit ter. The fire started in a stable. Minneapolis and St. Paul furni%li ternal jugular vein was, removed 0 in ryiews w 0 s The.district destroyed had been de- this city with about $500,000 worth alt-ogether,.by Doctor McPhatter. During x parade of the 105th hope for release under the parole r in a sygtem. Four un November of trine- Fusiliers f a�kafoon'& '01"i hundred of the ap- T vaIstated once before, and many-1 of milk; etc:, a; year, which,- with -That was -in Nov houses and places of business had the estimated output of this farm, teen hundred and twb. The woman motor car waved an-.American flag came-from the Veitcrii Pro- '' been burned. -I wouldi be eliminated. is still'living,- with nothing more in front,of one of the buglers. vinces. ni - r.,.... ... .- -, ;..•,,,. ,. ., ... .-..r_s'%Tiu�'v..�,y.. ..ro.---._ _ _� ..q.,. ..�., +.vny'S �•.rrt T ..na'Y 'F a'!' . r,`^R:'. �F•">Q•%""+<•••-n'vr:"'•', ., ..¢ �,., ... ,r,.b• +... .-�...{- •.. __.. .,,.. ! .. .,.s• ..T � - (: 4A", lP.'.-• .Y•. ..NT' Y-01"A'.4. - ,.v.•,-•'-r..'r..,c.,k�.a-.,r.'' ... •.+�......�-r::...:.. •.- •.• ,1 f=':: J. -� _ ;..'-'fr�"-:.y :;r�..�-., "j g'd,� +.:,•,.�.- .... w,:w`. 6.-..n • -!. :_.., .:. • "n• - .. ..., - , 4 { • • • i N t - - -- is LORD HE KITCHENER'S MISTAKE. THE KING A HEAVY SMOKEB.� - HEU BEGAN � • URIC ACID� Sized Up Wrong Dian ata Gtance -NEVER CAUSED Prince. of wales Is Also A Greats or WITH ( During f3outh African `i'ar. Fr[end o? the Weed. ._ . ._SCALY RHEUMATISM . - ---Although Lord Kitchener, who I wAlcm co rove h to your sati■faotloa. King George, like his father, is a D17�� recently celebrated his sixty-third if you have noumatism, acute or chronic:heavy smoker and prefers a good i Y —�— birthday, is sometimes Claimed as -°o mater what your oondicton-Write cigar to a pipe. The King does �? ����� ;• + Lo day for my FEEE BOOS on 'BaE4Me• not a customs dui on his smokes �► IOn Arms for Years..Used WCrack. an Irishman by reason of his bar- TIS -Its Co.. and cure.' Theisen,ds pay Y r call it "The most wonderful look ever and his supply, of ei ar>s-.is ke x_u itis been born In County Kerry, he writton." Don't send a stamp-it's g p p , _Burned and Itched 'Tiribl , mit'' `�' b resents from royalties abroad. -- y is of );nglish parentage, his father, SOLUTELY FREE. JESSE A CABS. Dept y P. Com- who ivas a lieutenant colonel in the 'tib,Brockton, Idnsx., Q.S.A. - The Prince of Wales appears to - 'Clothes Irritated the Sores. - be following in his father's foot- _ pleteiy Cured by Cutleur'a'Soap army, hailing from Leicestershire, and his mother from- Suffolk. - HOT WEATHER QUESTIONS. steps in the matter of smoking. . and Cuticura Ointment. - 3�eedless to say Queen Mar never • "K. of K." is unmarried, but it - y Woodstock, Nova staffs.=•'I haai'■ail p ps The 3ianWho Does Not Think Much touches ' tobacco- ,and has strop Would erha be a mistake to de- g trhoum on my arms for years. The trouble scribe him as., a. s`confirmed" 'or About the Heat. views upon the subject of ladies - began with little scaly-spots. which kept- "ho eleW' bachelor, inasmuch a,s smoking. But Queen .Alexandra Highest gradepeanskept whole P A.few years Aga one of the trials enlarging and my arms used to when his patent of peerage as a has been known on occasion to en- and mealy by perfect baking, crack and bother me awfully. P P� g of the heated season was that fear- " Viscount wad made -out it was so v, joy a very mild ei.�arette- and aIle retaining their fall stxength. My clothes irritated the sores ful old bromidio_ question, �'ell, keeps a choice brand-fo,r.the use of Flavored with -delicious sauces. .c Z.y very much and they burned and drawn,- presumably with his ap is it hot enough for you 7," The her sister, the Dowager Pmnress of They have no equal. Itched terrible. I could notpest who used to ask that w_th faith- _- help srxatchlag them I kept Russia, who is a confirmed smoker. Y;q ful regularity is almost extinct and them out of water as much a The Princess Victoria also' likes �• �• :. ' f the few specimens let are seldom , I could, for the water mads an occasional.cigarette. r� them worse. I used to rub diff. .. ?' heard from. r fereet kinds of ointment on But in his placq there has arisen _ Pat Let Him Down. them, but nothing did me any good, until another and more 'insidious hot - - ' I tr�led Cudcura ointment and Cuticura weather foe. This is the creature Pat and Mike were working on a Soap. I put the Cuticura ointment on at - - - new building. Pat was laying bricks + who looks at you with ill-concealed• - night and washed next morning with the , = and Mika was carrying the hod. * " Cuticura Soap. They soon relieved me and superiority and simpers, Hot in two months I was ooiapletely cured.': weather never bothers me. I don't I beuarht s horse with a crapp oeim in- .Mike had just come. r to the fourth (signed) airs. Henry AIIen, Nov, 29, stilt. Y:.''' think about it at all." The remark curable ringbone for 830. cured ham with floor when the dinner whistle blew, s " Et.00 worth of StINA$T)'B LL'rIMENT and „ For proles and blackheads the following sold him for 895.00: Profit on Liniment, His,lunch was on the ground. I w as a most effective and economical treat• ;� would be lovely and well believed 854.00. , -hate to walk deo n-- after it," he - ment: Gently ammo,the affected parrs with x r did not the foe betray himself in ad MOIs)i DE1308CE. said. "Take hold of this rope,"' : Ceticar.Ointment,on the end of the finger, '� '• vance. Attempting to lure us to Rotel $eeper. st. Phillippe• Qne. , „ said Pat, and I'll let you down. but do not rub. wash off the Cuticura Y r destruction, he begins`insidious- / Pat let down half wav and then #c� Ointment In five minutes with Cuticura 1 b In uirin as to the state of - -- . - - him ' Soap and hot water and continue bathing our health how we are "Standing . rope. Silk rad ire - M� for some minus.. Thi. treatment is beet w ,e , g let- o of tbed, not much ihur but r the weather " etc., (thus proving ori on� and retiring. At other times use terribly mortified. "And why did Ctitfcnra soap rarefy the toilet and }' that he is thinking of the weather). _ you let go of the rope 4" he denfandj;i to aadst In"preventlag inaammadon, trd, s' Then when we have replied in all _ What It Was.. ed. "I thought it wag. going to , tationAnd elOningofthe pores,the common simplicity that we don't care for it,. Teacher (in a girls' class in a i break," said Pat, "and I had pres- eause of these fsrlat ervptlons. sold every-- �thank you, and how is he, he comes each��tea y Sunday School trying toindicate the'; ence of mind enough to let go,"whem Uberal sample of ,faith W-p akin Book. Address pest cud back with the crushing reply•above g + recorded. Ie it fair, We ask ,you 7� meaning of evil intluerices�-What; ;potter Dr°s dt Chem. Corp., Dept. 43D. is it causes us to stumble and fall JUnard's :Liniment _Cures Colds, ata Boston. Q g A The spirit of the age is aggres-: "please, miss." chirped a little 3 lively optimistic, but that is no sea- by the way 7 ; air. Slimstaden�i lielled;dn't you I sun why it should be at istkypocritical. girl, "it's the hubble skirt." The hot_weather- t here, and we can't help it. Most of us find it a! yfa W:the trunkmaker o yesterday a ?. ������ LL1114� little disagreeable:- W-tait harm to Try IMluriae Eye Remedy and tell him to send round the truck y Hints I Lord Kitchener. admit as much with.no undue coin- , If you have Red, Weak, 11'atery Eyes 1 ordered • �_, - f plain and then let the subject' or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart I Willie Yes, pa here is the z� drop Soothes Eye Pain. Dru gists Sell ]Sr. Sl>mson-Well~ I proval, -that the succession to the Munne Eye Remedy;Liquid, 2Sc, 50c. !title should be firstly to any exon i 4r - Marine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tabes. : trunk, but aA strap. .Seen in Paris Shops. that he may have, secondly to any i, AN APPALLING C®?�DITIO�`� 2Sc• 50c' Eye Books Free by Mail. Willie-Yes, pa but I told him Z daughter, and only in the third ai- h48 Aa b.*"�*sL.d a..An •Vwt M"'d°i•' thrnight you hadn't better have any ` Sandal strapped shoes continue Iavariablp results when foss use a c a tdurtao b7• Aom•as Co.. Citfos,ae Q+r8 - --to be much worn. ternative to his elder brother, who corn rale•. >3a judicious. use "Pnt°am's.' p at present stands in the position of for arty years it has .cured Boras and Bright colored girdles often match ;heir- resumptive.. I ware that nothing rice esti touch. ARk Courteous Rejoinder. FAalO'1 Foal SALIL the sunshades p to only, "I wonder wh Solomon was cin- AWSOR. Ntn•ty Colborne street. 41 Here, by the way, -is a sissy of. a i.for Putnam Painless cora Extractor o y. , Long sleeves with plaited or fluted rare occasion on which Lord Kit- �• at all dealers. sidered - the wisest man in the Toronto. ruffles are great favorites. a world 7" asked Mr. Dare's wife. Brownish tau es are preferred to' chener gave himself away. Lord arlT, s.Toc:x. OR tx Axa DAISY p p R has a great faculty by which he Retort Courteous. "Probably�my A_ ,beca»�P hP.t:� sa=m+ to :lt .aLtiona of aatar*o, -the steel taupe shades -,-- f - _-..__ -.. - - . -had-so many wives to give him ad "t°, - All"ma erS agree th8t eSC:rts for l js$� a man ala gitnee. •He--`y..ou ire trying to make a Ad,. „ ( ��aClp$y SITES. WITH ea wtTxat7x this fall will be short. Shortly .after De Wet fell like an fool of me. Rallwsr -trackage. Is Torceto. avalanch e on Lord Roberts' co, She-My dear, we can seI-dom-im- end other t�wnw and elttrw The demand for charmeuse dress- 'ntnsrd't Liniment cures atowh•rla munications in,- the South African ve on nature. EaIDENTIAL PROPERTIES I1 _.pa seems.to be lIICrta93a 1 1]RBrampton and a di+sen oRiwY 'own%. Tobacco brown is favored by War. Lord K. was down the line - - - Badly `seeded. - 1 clothes manufactusera for fall. `fitting out extempore mounted in- Mlnard's Untment cures Distemp ;he much traveled young man had M w oawsoN, Colborne at.. Toronto. ` ;al All black hats are much preferred faatry oslumns. A large number est returned from fears n climes, STAIRPS'AMtr Coasts of details had been dumped down What the Boss Said. 7 g by the smartly gowned woman. ., and, of course, -he must entertain raise coLLI,L"COEaI-ltvlyl,aau Dresses of lace and net often have {at Vredefort Road Station, Lord '*'What did the boss gay when you his rich old aunt-with whom he was-'�1 rer•nt Foreign Atamps• Cstatera" $. determined to equip and send asked for a raise is salary 7" Album, cell solos c•nta stark. Stamp -•, blue and white eyelet tunica. f I „ in favor-with stories of the won- them into the field at once. He He asked me •why I thought I "Yes,' company• leroato s Fall hate will be small and mrd ` +, drains nights he had cera. ' - I 3nm shapes, with soft draped crown went to the waiting-room to look ought to have it. he said, in the course of his-•re AUTotlostLe lora SALE. for officers, and found a single -am ,What did you tell him 7" " affects. - C ., marks, "there,are some spectacles LaxalE to It.P- TocRl%aa c�A$ CO • The new Ions jackets have gird in occupation. He was smart and I told him that i had been twelve that can never be forgotten." s+•son• gut sell itis ssoo, or will a ^^ well-dressed, and pleased Lord yearn in the same place. ch•°ge for • few mwe. horses. her or -,'les, which give them t-he effect ofj „And then Dear me : exclaimed the ab- feed Tblo Ir a beantlful car. and >r la ref iahort jackets. K.'s critical-eye. „ sent-minded,lad�, "I do. wisli.you'd rrAtTiare running oMPr .kopl• t� sg• r' f Plaitin sof net tulle, and mallbe "You_ will cominand. a corps.of He said I ought to be' ashamed Ts Adelaide Pt. w.. Toronto. oat. _• g of my&ell. get me a pair of them, Tom. 3^ .� ,`.. o be used on summer hats are three mounted infantry I ve just raised, MtiCIELLk"Tous.- five qches widesaid a eneral. Isn't hotel too loudly for justice. RAHASI BRoaa.; DVR jdw�ceEBat, _ `+q ` " ery good, air; what will my Min -- YOti' might get lt. will p+►Y highest price for Black. ad- t JP ANTRY CLEANED. duties be 7" Isis Sign Said So. ver. Cross Dollen. M L. GrahStartam. n. Fisher 7. _ ``Don't roll know your duties�" - R time.. Dn+tgal. L. Orah•m. Btrathray. u • A VFay Some Peo le Have. One evening at o'clock a man . R.R. No. t, Ont. "My own-yes, sir." I 1\CF.R, ?OfiOBX. LU 3l N+ r',ri:_ p with a wife and eleven children .. + lateroaY and external, •eareA. Th dont argue. What ie a -itw _ A-doctor said: - many of them grown up, appeared out earn by our hotna traatu.ent '"Before marriage my wife' ob- your,reglment7 e, before tin Into. Dr. Retltn*+ 1tetl.ea+ - ,, „ at the entrance to ap entertainment 's f Y„ Limit..A f�tTln.wnn t rint served in summer and country • What chi k I cif "' - hall bought two tickets and'.de-. ' ,served coaling in touch with fami- "What rank Z" _' ' mantled that the- -entire fdimily �pn� � G BLL s1•o e% x w�r;Y A�a Ni.rU ' �, n, der Prone+, Fldney trouble, Orr eat ;lies of varied means, culture, tastes. Master tailor, air! _ should be. admitted.` Lumhaxo rn4 kindred, ailments on-tivelr,. Kitchener left hurriedly. s"` cured with the °e* Uortn•an npmed ; "sad discriminating tendencies, that The dc•)rkeeper declined #o admit . Sanol" price 81.50. Anotber new remadj the families using Postum seemed the family with two tickets only. �vs 4 Tor Diabetes-Mallitner and sure cure, is -' to average better than those using Plenty of Time to Repair It. "But all these are my children," '� drrucclitsAor`direeoiteTbe Ree te�iO:norfos0� caoada. Lim tea or coffee. said the man. teTins COMPM T of it•L "When we were -married two One day a well-dressed elders „ >> Cramming down til-chosen winntizear. ileo. y Of course, said the doorkeep- yeare ago, Postum was among our man called at the -shop of the local er, .".but'Some of them are too old food, andsushing back tae first order of rocerieti. V1We'.also jeweler its a small Soo ttish• town, to be admitted free." work,lwdsstrsighttodys- ThMHeata•tofaPfanoistha 8 pepsla,with all It means In Action. Insist on the 4 R• put is some tea and coffee for and asked,:,, "Too old 7 What's that'to do with mi ;guests, but after both bars stood . "Is-my watch ready?"' it 7 Don't it sa • on our bills that7ery' around the pantry about a year un- As the watchmaker' had 'at the children under twelve are admitted Proper habits of sating, • OTTO HIG ELss , touched, :they were thrown 'away, moment -no remembrance of the with arents7" with a Na-Dru-Co Dys- man, he asked him ill turn: p - Piano Action - ,and Postum used only. "Yes." pepsin Tablet after each , "Up to the a e,of 28 I had been "When- did you leave your "Well, I,Fe only got trleven child- meal., restore good dlges- a ;accustomed todrink-- coffee• as a watch 7" len, and if=eleven children aren't tion, health and happiness. P' MALE HELWANTED. r "Oh " replied the man, "I didn't under twelve I'm beat." " ' Tontine habit and angered eon- 1. , p tion..of Tab abets u-0o,Dya.-. M E 1� WANTED �` stantly from indigestion and all its leave it In this shop. Ye were ower pepMa Tables costs but relative disorders" by Nielson Street when ye-got it." -•-Hardest ilitad of Work. boo• at your Druggist's. =O�aft} MAN BE A BARBER: I TEAQ$ "Nelson„Street?" repeated the' „ - a Tea is just as harmful because-it I want you to understand that I National Drug and Chem- on quickly, cheaply. tboroughl,v anQ �oontains caffeine, the same drug jeweler. We left Nelson Street got my money by hard work." Ical Co,of Canada,Limited. LnLh tools tree. We give you colons seventeen•years ago. "�j'hy, I thought it was left you 14s s ezpe rience.. Write for tyre :cat% ifound in coffee. 'But I left' it with ye, for A'. Logue. Hofer College, 329 Quecu et. Ea•t. "Since using Postum all the-old by�your uncle." Teronto. +complaints have completCl� left tae- that. "So it was, but I had hard work MEN 1dVAtVT�D �'- "Cgn you tell me the name and and I sometimes wonder it I ever the number of the'watch 7" ` had them. getting it away from the lawyers."' They were promptly given as well Name yen b Canadian Postum y as a'description'of the watch, and _ Co., Windsor, Ont.• Write for (booklet, "Tho Road to WeI1viIIe. it wag found.—Exact]- twenty-two years had passed-since"tt was a L.�N V E R SY TY OF TQ R O N TO • - y; Postum comes in two forma. . ' for repairs, yet at the end of that 1 0 Regular (must,be boiled)., time its owner had called for it as natant Postum doesn't. require naturally•aa• if he had oniy_left'it _ Fttll f ourses Ian Arts and Divinity k' bol Ing but 14 prepared instantly the-preceding week. a Leading io the 61 A: o oogrsand to the R.D. and D.D. aegrogs i ' by stirring"a a level teaspoonfu In "Why 1 have you not got your pro-• THE excellent Staff of Trinity College and the' whole resources - an ordinary cup of hot water, which. perty before 7" asked the jeweler.<< , of the University of Toronto, with many exceptional advan• ' •makes it right for most persona, "Weel," 'responded the man, •I Cages, are open, to Students of the University of Toronto who enrol A big cup- requires -more, and went ower to America shortly after. i 1n-Trinity College. Students of Trinity College achieve notable sue- Isom. people Who like siren things I kept the watch would be safe with s oesses in the ezamtnations of the University of Toronto every year. 'r ye till I cam back, but I stayed a Correspondence invited from Students la5olflrig knit in a heaping spoon u and tem wee thocht langer than I intended'." • - - _ _ pMR er it with a large supply of cream. : • • forward to I:aw,-11IedVclnA, TeC ng or 17olyTOrders. Experiment until you know the - ��• �u�� A REZiJOENTIAL COLLIEGE: OF GO- VICARS' $TAND1140 bnlount that pleases your palate, "I suppose you 'caught a lot on ulv p NOW FEDERATED WITN TIE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ` sad have it nerved that Way In th0 y011r lflst fishing trip 7 "Didn't u+"' Fn.lnli..�ir axd f vd+ta}td RnaGGe/,oddry,.: l� suture. I 7 I caught the last train, a severe RSV.-rax. �t ACKPrX rxr,vtTr COLLEGE, 7'ORO.VTO. )ttiD. i. ISSUE- 82- 1a. 1 "There's a ltex8on" for.,Postum. cold, and a lecture from my wife." ' a ..Sa ..1. .a.- �' +. .@ '^:t sYr •y. .,y,,;,• ^ ,�.; *-^n V i" '� J.,,. a•-•i 'rx. '', ,Y?:°rn"".A• !M.�k..'t+' ^'J �18.�=. i .-'�JtrnCa. 1'"E ,VhaJA,I.t „� 4•' �' � fi. F n.M "'S. n�. v.,�,r.. „J'+k�.'h•.. t• .t,; ,y„- :i,t.•� .}..'qt�:-r '"�` rF, •.r. �'... kr trr;Y' S '$� .•��';,' �.. rPl:' �• .i•w , l i- �..,s+, '"� .;rx:r ^�,'v�'�'�.r. .,-��c� :l••"'` ..�.u';�:.;:•yc 'a" ...::,xps rd .,, ,,r: s � a ''s .�. `w'y�"ur"�"' trt�. � L,�t �,-� s,. ""�'�yc, ,i. 7`7- 77 7. -W. 0, and Mxe. Oarr, of North -Mrs. Wyman and children, of SM SO Bay; were visitors at the manse. Peterboro, are on a visit with .75 -0 E N T :-S H f T111PS LOCALISMS. -Lord aiid Lid Qlarendon, of the former's mother, Mrs. Birrell. A big range of Working. Shirts-large body. lots of rotif& London,Eng., are visiting their - -Gervas and Mrs. Corimll left .Henry Larkin, of-Saginaw, is won, Lord Hyde. on Tuesday morning for Arcola d in-Chep are certainly big value at 75c. F _­ �.to expand III d with relatives here. J. W. Ward, of Mineising, Sask., where they will spen a e Shirtswith soft collar to match fine 't_ -Misses Coils and Aggle Every spent the holiday with his cousin, few weeks with their son Walter ..Boys, Neglig hairline stripe,;5 cents. visited -friends in H&Iflton on Mrs. J. C. Bryant. and family. Tqesday. -Miss F. S. Morrison, of Horn- -Miss rances' Fitzsimons-, of ZN returned home on Wed- -The Mibses Mitchell, of Turon- is 's Mille, spent Sunday with Hamilton, onto, are visiting with Mm Robt. Mrs G. L. Johnston. nesday, after spending a several Boys Cape at 25 cents Do rell. -)V. J and Mrs. Miller and weeks withe her uncle and aunt, ve 'Boys' Jerse�s at 25 cents -Miss Muriel Pattitiespending sons, Willie and Hugh, spent San- W. J. and Mm. Clark. A* few weeks 'relatives in day at Richmond Hill. -A large number of the young --H. Peak and sox) friends of Miss Hattie 'Decker, Brantford. -Mrw. W. Everything for the Men and Boys at the -Threshers- are now busy as Willie, spent a coupl6 of days this assembled at the home of her 14 Alsike threshijwg a Men's Wear Store nCpe. imonly week visiting Buffalo filen mother on Wednesday evening PQ 4 a.fair yield., -.Misses orothy and Reata. and treated her to a kitchen show- ­Niss-Rdy-the o1a,01- Towle gave a Rose Rarty to about er on the eve of her marriage. =BUNTING, P.ICKERING Law-of Tor -R. A. The garden party under the i spending a couple of weeks with 9-0 of their little friends on -Wid-•_ nesday. auspices Pickering relatives. es of the WomenIs Institute -The Misses Hobbs, of London, --The Ladies' Aid Society of 8t. which was announced to be held with---A-n-d-raw-9-ch-u-relf wit! e held un at the hun�e of Mis. ...... d and Mrs Balsdon... Tuesday next at 3 o'clock at the on the evening of Friday, Aug. _Mrs. L. D. Banks who was home of Mrs. Theodore Atinan. 15th, has been postponed until 4 'very W_Jast week, we are glad to -Mies Katheline McGuire, of further notice. Y. is now mut -fi improved: Cleveland, and Mrs. Wickett, of -E. Cleinmer, of Berlin, is in Miss Pearl Clazie, of Port El- Toronto, spent a few days at the this locality this week in the in- h h iayiog at the home of home of J. C. and Mrs. Bryant. tereste of the Berlin Sugar Fac- 7- her aunt, Mrs. John Murkar. -Miss Faun: 'lark has return- tory. He reports the crop as be- `.Rev. and Mrs. Coomer,of Can- ed to Hamilton, after spending Ing good wherever be has been tabgton, called on Pickering fr i. several weeks here at the home of and the eproafor erts are bright for a ads on Tuesday while motoring her rents, W.J. and Mrs. Clark. good return 0 the farmer. :through. -rhe rn race bridge at the foot of -Mrs. Alfred J Linton, after Mr. and Mrs. Richards and two Church St. is unprotected at :.the suffering for- about a year from j� - a rheuinatism, died at her residence I&. children, of Toronto,-are isiting-va railixig. This is ast end by with M. and Mrs. Chapman for a matter.which should be attended Northcote Ave., Torotito, on Sun- P! weeks. to at once, as there is a liability day last, her funeral taking place -V, V �r few _J. N. Riebardsop is ep4�_rjding of art accident occurring on a dark on Wednesday. • Mr. Lint-on and 1. a week with relatives, and friends night for want of this protection. son haye the sympathy of their kering friends in their 2- n-'Thotobnry, ' ClarkeblUg . and -A. E. Crysler, who has been many Pic !Hea tbeote. in the employ of R. A. Bunting sad bereavement. if Wru.. Spkice, teller 'of the and who has not been in the best -On Monday morning a party 114, 4 Standitrd Bank, is spending a of health, left for his home in St. of tnotori.;ts had a URrrr)w eiicape, 0 two week��' vtica-tion-at his • horre Geurge on Wedoesdayr We frum serious, iuSnry if not death, ':In B i oidf ont. Understand that he has some no- while passing thruuKli the vil- .-Miq-. 2NIabelCalvert has been tion of going west, where he age: They had reEar,hed David engaged for another year as *Djo d uich better health. Arnan's N%ijen so,�net- ing weut -teacher in the public school at -Tse I If machFar,'a ers' and Women'- wicing. The chauffe,ir - rya Bloc s .� - Bloulingrl;l!e. ln�titutt.­ exeursiou to the NiK. watching the of the tru�lble. -P. and alis. McGill and daugbt- Falls en Tuesday was well attend- And had turned r)IT the power. • er, of Balmy Beacb,@pent the holi. ed. The day was fine and not tou The RntO was going very slow ly day. in Pickering renerriag, old warm. - Some ' digrippoiutinent by this time, -;-,hen it t1irned in- acquaintanvee. waisfelt at the failure of -the tothedi-chand turned over on .-7 -A large number from here at- Grand Trunk to fulfill their part its side, but fortunately did nut tended- the demontitraLtion &t of the agreement. In case the turn upside duwi). Tne..party • -Heyd. wthore Fark, Whitby, on train was late for the nine o'eloek which consisted of a wau and Mdoday-afternoon. boat, they were to. hold the boat woman and several children wereis the time for repainting your house, both for pro- Now -Win and, Mrs. Wevins, of until the arrival of the train. But all thrown out. The woman re- tection against the weather and for the sake of its ap- West Toron" have been spend. as the train was half an hour be- ceived slight injuries to her ride, pearance. Then there is nothing that will show better Ing",% few days witb the latter's bind time and about fifteen min- bnt other-wise no serioiii injury -cleaning time. brother, Gordon Law otes after the boat was due to was received. One axle of the returns for the time and money spent at house --Mi%s Emily Garland and niece leave, the passengers had the auto was bent, and a man in Tor than paint and varnish used inside the house. Tell us what Miss Ella McBrady. of Oshawa, pleasure of seeing its majestic ronto, who was-sent for soon had ou wish yh to paint or varnish and we will show you a. were the guests of Henry and form sail proudly out of the bar- it In running order again. the -=The St Francis de- Sales Brig Up Fi.n.ish that--will-do-it—and do it right. Mrs Larkin on Tuesday. bac as they. were -*nwiag Dr. and Mrs:Xabi"and Chas. city, However, the railway com• ehtii-ch garden party at Pickering JrW Nis - 'and Mrs. Clacker and sou. Fred, of pany made am-ends by holding on Civic Holiday was a grand Odessa, are spending a few day* the special train-Ipr the return. success in every way, The. num- W/N 'w i th Mrs. George Decker until after the arrTY-*4- of the erons visitorefrom Toronto and -Henry Larkin and two daugh• last boat. The railway agent who noighborinc.tow_pa sere very coo. WR W r1hbaft tern, of & ,inAw. Mich., secom.- had charge of the a rrm rigemen t-3 spi(7aous. Pivkering. Whitby. }aimed by spent Sun- f orthe"exe,irsionfrsinkly confess- Cher'rywood. Brongham, -Imdie,. YN d Mrs Larkin sed the matter of holditig andgentlemen enjoyed themsel- day with H. a are aline of Paints and Varnishes which do exactly what they are in- -John and %, rs. ChaArick, and the boat -ha-d entirely "slipped till near I jidn'ig'ht. Whitby band enced to do 7 give a ngh-. treatment to each surface. It is impossible to two sons also Miss Ketterick, of.. his mind.- itrid ort he�atraforni,4bed the run-ic obtain one pairtt-of varnish that is suitable for 2 wide variety.of uses. so it pep t �On Saturday 4rinns' anddiditv%elf. ThP*clirn.ixvain1F Torontr-, motored down ands obtain a product that is exactly suitable for the pt r- the holiday with H. J. and Mrr. accident befel one of the boys Is very iTnl>ortant to F— -taut it over. -We-inay be able to lake with the wot�di-ivta ii3w the grioind� and pcse you ave !n.m-nif Come in and k Larkin. .sniping at the -Fr, Lit_�p you w.'Eh Boy** � - -oveirretit Club. presented to the Rev scions: - -The Independent Telephone Mlitual Intipt Pitor On_ have installed ihonirs- for of Toronto,-T�Pyoiing lad, vkfi6se C. Cantiilon.' by - M;,. P. O'Brien, ..-. W W S-osrrks. W. B. Gordon." came is Uordoti Fergiiqon and o,iintrat7wr.-in the n.sme of Mr;W. �" i Wm. Stanley, Everard Bryant, abont IC or 1'.1 years of :%ge. was H. Moore.' of !tosebAnk. ard rcuie THE BIG 'STORE and L H. SprR clitislog taa& in a' field of hay �,ixTy friesd�- Y H; LI 99e. - -.16hri Adair, -of Agitconrt, which L, StInfres 6v.4w buNzy cutting Rii.-h.srdion. tht- - M(G,ke, who is jpi�-t recovering from. a vvih- Iji- tuw6vvr, , Mr. tic ;lien hod P. F Lion rivy, P. (),B:,i". I serious illness ftcw blood-poison- -repeatedly wAri);Bd the Lite -boy. J. �3t;inavc, 'Y. Reddy, H. . M 'Se - CHAP MAN �_ _ ing,-r-pentSitriday here with his of the danger in .c.urrcink too Opse 0'Quim'u;-, 'itnd - othersin coo, Alex. of the G. T. R. to.the- t�)oiyer, a warning which naines will appear in full in thk -Juhii and Mrs. Hodg-aon, of was unheeded. The lad fampel paper later,.- 13 Mr. --W. H. Moore Vancouver, BW -. C., who are on an direLLly in I.-mit of the knives ,arid Mr. 'P. W13rien -elocl-,lelitly .. WHITE WEAR AND BLOUSES ..extended y1sit through Ontario. With 'the re-tilt thatone bone addressed the audie,m-e,expregf-ine spent a few day,; with A. N. and ab-ave the ankle WKS severed and their delight iii being able to con. All %bitewear will be clearea out at eortv this 'Mm. Mullett, of Church St. the other broken, and a larcerate,] bibi7tte to-the pleasti-e and support -The football ingveh -between w-6iind iuflh-ted.- His(-ornpanions,- of their pastor. The lumber was includes' gowns, -corset (lovers-, and underskirts, Piekering and Peterboro, which who bad pKctieed firstaid methods kindly loaned by Mr.W.D. Gordor. Come early L _ .___ -`wssto be played at Peterboro attended to his injuries to prevent The Rev. Fr. Can tillon wishes to also all blouse=, wrappers, etc. to-morrow afternoon has been wo great lose of blood. A passing thank all those who so ably con- and get first choice. Will clear all p postponed ned until Thunslay next. auto w" called into 'reqnisition tributed to its snedess,- and pro- C. Philip has engaged, John gurl be Was urried to Dr. Towle's raises them even better another -Sin gharns at 11c. per yd. These are guaranteed Rughes to assist him in his but. office where bis.-injuries were at-. time.-Com. cher shop. Mr. Hughes emigrated tended to. He was then taken to fast colors. from Scotland last hand for the G. T. R.-station, thence to the FliCKERING MARKETS • the past -two monthe has been hospital in Toronto. -It is hopedG. A. GILLESPIE9 DUMBARTON White Winter Wh*eat, — engaged at Petawaws. that with the best of attention Red 96 -Civic Holiday was observed in the foot can be saved. , Only the pi M xed ­ ..... .95 Bill the usual manner in ofii age bo himself c n ' e blame(]for the ........ .86 on Monday last. There were a gagending to his holiday, and the Goose ............ ... 85 number of visitors from ..other incident-has cast a'gloom over the Sprouted. . .....................•70-80 GOLDEN HARVEST TIME points, from Taranto, cam .35 while anumbera our reeidentA _.-Re trial of Stead M. Gamble, - 213 NO VCT SERE went elsewhere to_pRss the boli.; the business agent of the Iron- WOODWORKING. day, workers' Tj3ioD, was' resumed be Binder_ Canvass repidd. 13inder Whips and Gloves ready. VErepaired. -Robert Raxyiin met with a. fore Police Magistrate Jephson-on 0 with I have olened up in Mr. Grant's Stock of Single Find Team Harness, Plush Rugs, Painful accident 'n' Thursday Tuesday. He is charged old stand in Dumbarton a wood- :0vening. -He was climbing over a damaging property to-the extent Fly Nets, Whips, etc. pre- to when' he slippedof$20, by pouring sulphuric acid working shop in wliich I arb and fell on _F e es.. to a stick that had been driven� on a rope to be used in a; scaffold pared to 'do all kiii&­ of wood orth 'holiday season-Trunk@ and Suit Cas Into the ground. For Fi time be at Dixie bridge on the C. P. R. work satisfactorily., Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. - suffered much pain, but fortuna- This is merely a technical charge, Give me a trial. tely the injuries were not of-a 'but fi. toorb serious one will likely Charges modorate. ..".riiCKERING HARNESS EMPORIU31L serious character, and be is able to be laid against him. It is alleged NATHANIEL BURTHOLDER, 'be on duty again. that Gamble poured the acid on d. 301.' W.J. COA KWELL Phone In Y,tz bmeball­te�, —Dunbarton, Ont. t4e 1.ope w the vtow of injuring d matches non-union men. This is said W be the Pie.kerink.team on -rot cage of.the kind in Can MILLS 7 of Toronto, played two with Civic the fi Ei.,m DALE :�_Ko4dfty.- ,.Botb_g&mea__were_wbu--ada-and_-zn:uch_.-_interest..is-being.-.�_, U being- by Fick-ering, t rat by 12 runs shown in the trial. On account G -- - to 8, find the second game of of the fact that no-lives were lost, 'Is the place to get your next . seven innings by 8 to 4. �The Col. J. E. Farewell has. mmer -, consen.ted b4g-of Flour. 'special featdr6 6f the games was to bail at $2000, but the accused the pitching of Roy Stewart, who may have difficulty in securing Ogilvie's ROT&I 'Household can°t be ou.-bed for both -games:' this small amount-of bail. Several b4at for Bread. -Donald Munro met with ano. witnesses were examined, Who We have a fin assortment of HAMMOCKS f r6w $2.00 to $5.00. -Glenom Flour Pastry-Flour e Cher accident On Thursday last gave damaging evidence again 'Grabaim Flour CROQUET SETS at$1.00 at -�mhieh )aid him-off dot for sever- the accused,; L. J. Rogers, of the Fmb Rolled Oats at-days. He wa,; unloading a load -Provincial labomtorr, analyzed Brkm and Sb6rts ICE CREAM FREEZERS i Of hay with the hay fork, and the the rope, the bottle and the stop- Onto and Oat Chop trip rote breskivg, be was throw per, which were found immedir. Barley and Barley Chop SCREEN."DOORS, complete, at;l.00 to the a rn floor. ' His.facie was tely after Gamble was seen sitting Feeds badly !avm tched, h'sarrr wAa 16- on the coil of rope, and testifle We have everything in the Hardware line. Mola"ine Meal and Molasses Meal sired and be was othaf illy 1 that be found traces of sulphuric ices in ton lots. Special pr -shaken np- While. 9 acid. The trial was adjoarned for 01 79- V7 "=ee3cm ✓ fmw the efff eta of neujs a week to enable B. H. Dewart,'Able to work iti the ,Ses. counsel for Gamble to appear, Obopping every day iJ O S E P H - He B U N D Y 140,1_ y. ,