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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_08_15B. M d:rW-7, m" Nl6 _..:✓..., .;..+,n+ W "� TY?M1-•. ..bvv: `.?'M ,Y, .i,r 'm,'..S "g..,"TF_' ay;;,M�•,-n - _ ..-T. Y. "Y:. f.% ^�'?;.�:.kdi�'.,�.... ..- ,•'-�i� .a .++ -.A'�'.sP` 7,..+.,•. .: ..�^:�"�. "t�'n'a.• "°�".' s ,,,w ..r.,_ •rs'„;.. •,r,..S ,M1 :,,,. .. .�:, 1 ,, • ,-t Italy are not teetotalers,. but they R 1 C ACID POBT8AIT8 ]BADE 'OF HAIR. r have always been abstemious is the '— matter of stimulants. The Kaiser, NEVER CA VSE D` Most Remarkable work of Its Hind •` indeed, has done everything in his is the World. power to encourage temperance, RHEUMATISM Portraits made out of single hairs, because, as he declares, the neat I W.LNT to rove ft w your satisfa*tlon, each hair being some 30 inches long, _ If you have Sheumatlem. some or ahs�onlo "b war will demand healthy men; war _ao matter what your cute loshorst, can be seen now in the establish- calls for strong nerves, and victory �g�7 for my FREE BOOK on ••$xEt1XA. menu of L. P. Federmeyer, m Ger- ~ - will crown the colors of the nation TIB)d—It. Cause ..rad Curo." Thos.ande many. His work is considered as Delit�tely Dail it The most wonderful stni boor eves reap the most remarkable of its • � which consumes the least alcohol." written." Dont sena .i► otomy-cies e& Y aa`'OR�- The Crown Prince of German SOLUTELY FREE. JESSE A. .OASX. Dept. kind in the world, and he is becom- Highly / - 3 '476. Brockton, Maas.. u 8.1. 1 does not drink', and while a student in g known as a genius in his pro- concen- ♦ - f I.. at Bonn he-gave offence.to the_uni- ;'�, fesaion. tasted. :. varsity by protesting' vigorously On tKe walls-of his establishment against the drinking of as exagger- British Labor Member Proud of may he seen hanging mottoes and k steel quantity of beer.as part andHIB Careful Better Half. designs, and higher up large bust portraits of wort famed men. You +' parcel of the procedure of the old- P - established student societies. Will Crooks, the British Labor glance at them as'you would glance- WHY WORRY 1 Information differs'widely in re- Member of Parliament, is essen- at any picture on entering a home, Choose your variety,and fiord tiv King George. It is.some- tially a home man. There is no but when you are told .that these ask your grocer for j times stayed that he drinks only Place dearer to his rugged heart pictures were made up entirely of "Clark's' ` - milk, and it is true that he has than his modest little house in Lon- human hairs, without a single line s - Thjj��,,,,,�,,�� '�` been seen-partaking of this inno- don. He putters in and around of paint, crayon or pencil,-yon are e Lit 1 reaftent cent thirst-quencher, but he does day in and day out, and in: the half inclined to doubt the veracity �i��� occasionally take wine as well. Of evening takes his ease at his of the proprietor. When he pro- IAl1Yg FOR gALtg. orIt a7G31pS,Dani hearthstone beside his wife, duces a magnifying glass and you N. W. aAwsoN, Ninety coiborne str«y • course, at one time in his youth be see hair, some of it chopped almost Toronto was a hard drinker•'in fact it 'Inas When he left for his tour to Can- Fali�n�'�a�r eels Australia,-and South Africa �'Powder, your doubts are satin- Rurr, STOCK GRAIN A»•D DAIRL not until he married Queen Mary , Farms In an asotione of Ontario SID allay itching and irritation of the scalp; that he mended his ways and stet- with the British Parliamentary fled: Plome snaps. -dry' thin and falling hart' remove tied down to milder beverages. party he carried with him a heavy There are pictures of Victor Hugo, scales and dandntts,sad promote the Gambetta, the French statesman, �,�ACTORY SITES, WITH OR WITHOB'D end beauty of the haft,the follotahig Consignment Of baggage. It was [� Railway trackage, Lir Toronto tred beaumonj 1. f the man eRa ,theve,followingagreeable The--Late .fling Edward. observed by one of the newspaper and Napoleon I. There is one Plc- Brernotnn and ether towns and cote.. m inis- economical on retiring.oonm tie hats It was in King Edward's day that men-in the party that Crooks was lure of S group of Cabinet mints- ESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES is tght all around,then p�at the side ters. The remarkable thing about R, rum rowth pedal ad Ann ke a patties,g®tiy rubbing Cutiaua the cellars at Buckingham Palace able to tell just in what part of his Brampton and a down other towoa ut id al into the parting with a bit of sots it is that each of the sevens— bald oyez sheend of the eager. Anoint were worth considering. His late luggage to look for any given ob- N W. DAwaoN, Colborne St., Toronto Majesty was as particular about his jest. -There appeared to be some traits comprising the cabinet is nal partings about hall an trach apart made up of a single hair not longer ' STAMPS AND COINS. Illewboieecalpisaebeeatieaoed.theput• wines as about everything else. He trick about it, and at last Crooks than 30 inches.' on ng to get the pudcunointment anthe drank steadily, yet no one ever saw eaglained. ,i `� TAMP cOorsisno8e-Hp%: Cin ao^ s kin rather than on the hair. The „ tV forget Forelyta BtamD•• Cawlogtae 3 �. ab.mD� „� Grisolle asap him the worse for -liquor, and he "See this little card here, he album, only Seven Cants XLrka Stoma ad t water. Shampoos alone may be prided himself on being a great said, drawing out a diagram from SUMMER COMPLAINTS Gomp.n,, Toronto..- go often ss agreeable, but canoe a F judge of all food and drink. His DILL LITTLE ONES AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. a month to generally sufAt3eat Ntteatmemitorwomea'ehair. Cuts. `favorite hos-feseeg were those whoLARGE 4o H.P. TOi g1yG CAR. COST At first sign of illness during the tw Ew . Will sell for Saco, or•.m e - cad Otaearest are sold throeghout gave him well chosen meals with d� �r AtidA liberal sample of each,with hot weather gibe. the little ones change for a [ew cows. horses. hay, o! just the right wines. He was not in . , teedThis is a beautiful car and isebook*o on the care andtreatment t�,�,�,,, , N!'P, lily8 Own Tablets, Or in a ff:w flrstclase runoire orderApply Boz B.�clnandscalp,notpoot4res. Addrs any sense of the word a gourmand, B -be be and cure.3SD.Bgsion.'U.B.L T ;, 71y haQ:e—ase—' y 73._Adelaide Eft. W„ Tornnta. Oat. ura."Dept. but he was a gourmet, and his peo le rather admired him for it just ri " "."'�f""k.'Pras" r�)' These Tablets will prevent summer MIacFLt.ANEous. P ' 'J 1! complaints if given occasionally to G t as they secretly admired him for P g y -SOME [��7�{ ����� � t the well Child and will promptly IIAHA3f BROS.. F7 8 RANCHERS, TEETOTAL L h8ting the best of everything all h19 r will Day highest price for Black. Bll. titre these trouble's if they come on ver. cross Foxes, Delink, Marten, Fisher• at t life. r "` , al! tinea, DongaL L. Graham, Strathroy. } suddenly, Baby's Own Tablets Queen Alexandra is not a tee- r R R. Ko. 1, oast. . y r 7� y should always be kept in every � totaler, and her favorite wine, r „ ANcIrlt ToxoBa. Lotava. sT0. CROWNED HEADS OF EUROPE which is served at lunch and din ,' � home where there are young chit +�, internal and external eared with WHO ABE TEMPERATE. net, is a rather beaty burgundy. dren. There is no other medicine .at betas by env , D, R.Il.rant. Wilt u. e• before tee lata. Dr, Reltmao Irtedb Occasionally she has champagne, y,i a� as good, and the mother has the r r hnt,ea r„ttt"ewMA n"t. b 4! guarantee of a government analcst but not as she did in King Ed- ��-v�t ALL STONES. JIUNLr A-40 nLAN Y` wand's da when a very fine brand that they are ab,.w. ly safe. The Vt ser stone.. sidna, trouble oree.t: ;Kneen Wilhelmina and King Fer- y' �+�;� u Tablets are sold b medicine deal- 4amh�iad tEoaDo anneals Dod ' of champagne was always served. y eared with the caw 0•rmao Remedy, dinand Never Tough Liquor- � I ere or by mail at 211 cents # bolt aanol," pr re st.6o. Aaethee ase. remaj " me' Medicine fogr P;abetea•�Il 'Led sure emae' Alfomw Dislikes It. e m Wi ono a Aott to to baa_ r Co,, Brockville, O tai op Coor mpsur hof Canada Unit ;I f The D ilia rias -11-She Had Known. i rat King Alfonso of Spain does not d" a''"" n"$ °1iII 'drink either wine or spirits, nor A very good-natured lady. who ;Not Tender All Ovcr. """► does his mother, Queen Christina. frequently assisted a very extrava- A beggar had been for a long time Mug HELP WANTED. `QudPn Victoria of Spain sometimes gant relative, having one summer bes:eging an old, gouty, testy, limp MEN � �/����� 4 - fakes a glass of trine at dinner, and lent her a considerable sum of mon in.g gentleman, who refused his mite M E •� it was noticed that during her visit ey, was surprised and annoyed a few with great irritability, upon which aorNo MAN BE A BARBER I T8� =Ito the French republic she sipped months later to be asked to make a the mendicant said Ott Qnlokly, sheapt7 thoroughly a champagne with the President, futther advance in order that some "Ah, please our honor's honor, nor roof. tree• we give you sot y shop e:p+rteaoe Write for fine c With Alfonso total abstinence is greasing debts might be settled "I will'Crooks, M.P. I wish Providence had made your togas Holey cottage, a9 Qu.sa at. East, mot a matter of policy of priliciple, am very sorry," said the kindheart- heart half as tender as your fee-t." fioroata 1p lhut simply one of taste. He really ed lady, "but I can't possibly r to pocket, MEN N WANTED ou again just now,- In order to his kat, Well,.that is a list of BILLIARDS.- all wines and spirits unpala- YOU You chat mosey some time a every-thing I have, together with " - table, but the cellars in the Span 3 g° j Live Wires, Barbers, Hotel Resp- Only Place to Esea e: I was forced to go without a motor marks showing in just which bag " Y P nab palace at Madrid are famous, and which t ere, otitis for Booklet Billiards --_ and wine is�l at every meal:. - car this season. ' Dear me, was -P --.Qf which-bag the „ ere is�ie�rom?' the reply, "if I had only known that'thing is. Cough drops? Yellow as a Business. Clearly explains „I don't know, but I think he King Ferdinand of Bulgaria for- P• ' portmanteau, pocket No. 2. lower AOst, eaay terms, and to start was raised on a desert island." swore beer, wine, liquors, and I Should have been delighted to lend Po the beet-paying buainesezon earth. au mine.. side. Slippers, bag No. b, bottom. -What in the world makes you ".�etimulants of all kinds some'yeais y Every town over One Hundred pop- �__ Clean hankies, black satchel and think that` JagZ. o.n the advice of his clever mo- «- ' ao on." 9 ulation should have its Billiard Has s 'tlo woman ever made a lther, who be always declares was TRk "BI:CF.S��+ h n .he pointed to one very Room, Social or Church Club, and foci of hum." 'ibis most sagacious political adtiser. - heavy-looking grip. every hams its Brunswick Table. hanks perhaps to this policy his - �Y , „ Wri Dept. 9, Brunswick-Balks= A bads. Fiady Relp from Simple Guess what as in it 4 he said. (;oil r Co. t30 York Street, ]nerves are . always under- perfect 'Can't." s biftna . + Food. TO Largest makers in the control; he never loses.his temper, - Can't. ye 1. WelI it's preserve rave Liniment Co.. L!mlted. jnever displays an sin of irrita- Civilization brings blessings and world. Gentlemen,-In June 98, 1 had my hood P y Y B g g _one maw-bry my wire. _ _ and wrist bitten and `badly mangled b, a ^tion. under the most try'Ing`Clrcllm- also. responsibilities. "Preserves viciouw horse. I suffered Greatly for sew stances, and this gives him a trei- Ther more. highly oTganizecl we «.A3- r�preserves, none o an ma admire a stat dare and the tooth craw refused to `mendoua advantage in dealing with become the more need there is for „ kittenish girl, he should remem er cal until your a�cent gave ma a bottle of your kittenish jam. MINARD'P LIDiI3IENT, which I began baa- `:_ 'the hotheaded races c4 the south- regularity and natural simplicity in And it was -so. But when the that kittens grow up. ing. The effect was magf in : in w hours ea&t of Euro the food We eat, the pain had ceased and in two weeks the _ pe. ball boy came to remove the lug- MInard•s Lim ent cures Distemper. wounds had completely 'baled end bas 9, The laws of hod 'nutrition should !r hand and arm were ase well as scar: Queen Emma of Holland b gage he did not carry the pre- Yours truiv, be carefully obeyed, and.the .finer, serves. Will Crooks had it, and A Question. _ A'c i•rt�agTe'31aker a rather fanatical blue ribboner, more tai ht clevelo brain and << �_ Y ped walked circumspectly, too. Hub- I m half dead with this St. Antoine, P.Q. -..and .she instilled her temperance nervous system act hampered by a a 4 cold." ` ideas into the mind of Que'en Wil-. complicated, unwholesome dietary.. << se I could elmina. Neither mother nor A lady of high nervous tension THE OLDEST MAN LIVING Wife- Do you suppose ��hi collect half your insurance, dears" w�. Haughter touches any kind of,liquor says; $ If asked about his corns would say they He Did. on oily 'occasion: Indeed`wine ase- "For fifteen yeara'I was a suf- didn't bother him because he always used The surest way of losing one's "I feel as if I were going to have :f ' ver used to be served at the palace ferer from dyspepsia, I confess Putnam's Corn Extractor. For fifty years ,� nn.til the young Queen married. {bat sex improperly ,regulated diet "Putnam's" has, been the favorite because own health is to be always drinking appetldicitis. fL`hen her husband, Prince Henry, that a the chief cause of m sufferin painless and sure. Try only "Putnam'e,' the health of others, says a wise "V4 eH, I need a new gown, 'so �° kook a firm stand on the question 3 g' 266. at all dealers. _ wit, you'll just have to wait!"' inally, nothing that I ate seemed ..�_.ML — '-!aild after considerable discussion agree with my stomach, and life, Great: Minare•s hlniment Curses Coles, Eta , - with his mother-in-law, as well as at times, did not seem worth living. Try Mtlssi13e Eye Reined, iia wife, finally succeeded in hav- +I began to take a pe simistic If 70 percent. of the convicts on If you bave Red, Weak, Watery Eyes Honmty'and Pollee. r ling wine nerved to him and to his view of everything and see life Parole make good they put -it all or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart. "Pa, why is honesty referred to r over a men who never were in -Soothes E Pain. Dru gists SSU sgtresta. through dark blue glass, so toe g as a policy Z" The IRA Queens_ of Sweden and speak. M head became affected jail. -• .. . . Murine E e emedy, Liquid, 25c, 1100• Probably because so high a pre Rin Gustavua Adol bus are all y Murine Eye. Salve in Aseptic rashes, I y 8 P with .a ..heavy creeping, sensation 25c SOc. Eye Books Free by Mail. mium is placed on it," replied the abstainers, but the cellars of the and I feared paralysis. innard's Liniment Cures Dlphtllerla a,.;g -Towle a.w ar Att ttYe•er"Neve Cave weary •insurance solicitor. alace are always well stocked with Ila • ss• iLamedy C•., Chicago p Palpitation of the heart caused fine wines, and these are served to me to fear that-I might die sudZten- A Summer Cottage. Money can never buy happiness, guests, though at family dinners 1 Two years ago, hearin 'Gra Fact and Fancy. we are told. But think of the Gla _ y• hearing'Grape- A summer cottage is a place where g comfort it can buy off. water and lime juice `are the 'only 'Nuts so highly spoken off'bey some the people act at the dining table Spinach, . actin on the liver, ibeverages, estimable friends of mine, I deter- the way they'd like to when they're freshens the complexion. The Dowager Queoll Sophia' of mined to try it. at home, but don't dare. Better be tireless than tiresome. Sweden is really the influence back "The.ebange.in my Condition was Mushroom brandy is a new im- of this temperance of the royal fam- little less than miraculous. In a SUMMER TOURIST RATES TO THE portation from Siberia. f o ;.city and no wine is served at her short time the palpitations bad PACIFIC eeasT. The average man doesn't get any own table. She is for fort years P Via Chicago and North Western Ry. y feeling in head and body began to special low rate round trip tickets on foresight till he's too old to have E. Z. cell the most powerful ttlppOrter y g, sale from all pointe in Canada to Los b disappear and the improvement has Angeles. San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, anything'to look forward to. , - of the focal-"absttneTsc -mcvv went- t,—e-ulltil--$t the-present time Qan*iouvor---V-tetnria.:_Edmonton,,Ca>gary_.., .__D=—', her first week of - - - �in ' Scandinavia-and has devoted I find Iriyself in better health than •Banff. Yellowstone Park, etc., t rrai .rasa- - ust and'September. Excellent .train time hUod the Corsican W1cTow is blind w S much of he wealth as.well as her I have ever,enjoyed, vita. For rates, illustrated fold-pro, time faIded with a black bandage. a "11 Lime and influence to the CauitE). << tables and full particulare address. B. H. r c My weight has increased 20'•1tis. Bennett, General Agent, 46 Yonge. Street, In the average Bummer hotel 1 Her favorite son, Oscars who is the in the last year and life .looks Toronto. Ontario. - there is no room even for argu- , - ' `chief heir•to her fortune, although bright and sunny -to me.-as-it did meet• 9 t y ;Many stage dancers wear fire- �.." 1e. sacrificed his j3'lace in the line of when I 'was.a-child." Jones-near me f You say you _. succession to the throne to marry Name 'giren by the- Canadian often lay down the law to your wife. proof skirts. ' - her maid uf.honor, has for several Postum Windsor Ont. How do you go about it Bones- It's mean to make money Out of ' ` )-eirs been'the presidt=rlt of re'To "Tirerois Co., Reagan," and it is Why, all you need is firmness. •1 people's necessities, and besides, �p explain in the little book, "The usually go into my stud lock the .23 ►WHA,p . tellbstincnce Socia ut Sweden. P y'- there is ever so much more to be - - Abslemiofilers. „Road to Weldville," in pkgs. door; and tell her bhrough the,key made out of their tulturies. - a Ever rasa the strove i art A now one hole. 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Oflicial. . ,� � "I " . . . 1:, ; I the preceding recipe, using string . - 0 - I . �M_ E beans, nasturtium pods, clusters of Right in the heart of the great ­­ ­�-'.,,,'I �­ .1 I m . 1 I . The fruit orchard of British Columbia- .�,,.., . - - X cauliflower, and tin onions. . I %. __ ..1, ,7. 1 -41110% i ­ ,. -----W- onions and the cauliflower do slot that picturesque spot known as the 4�,w .0 51 ­ , ; - .-,. 1 .'' - - -1. , ) � Jams, Jellies and Pickles. need to be greened. ­ ' Bulkley Valley. �survevors and en . .. ..... ...� ­ ___ . . . --� ".- gingers and all such-s;m busy-on a I , I..... I, .'.. , j .. - . I -, -ooseberry-Janl.z:�Tog- and tail * 7- Useful Rliits, �_.'.�1� . �. 'Alh ..l .. , - the gooseberries and boil one hour, - . . - new town. . . _ .­..., ,g...' ,. 'stirring constantly. To each pound Brittle nails should bed ,That town has a reason. , So has . PO , , ' �. , 4of the uncooked fruit you should with vaseline every night. , its name. ... � .. I If vegetables are put to cook in The first is the fact that it is the have all-owed. three-quarters of � . WORLD.. - pound of sugar. '2dWr the hou t water the Alavor-will. be' des- .only geniaral freight and . . . passenger BEST YEAST IN ' THE f'._ .-� .­.. � .. . :: iling is ended dip out any super- troyed. � . division point between Prince Ru- I ...,.� " ; fluous juice which will make ,de- "Seeded raisins cut in half and ad pert and Fort George. The second DECLI NZ,,,TgXKNN# . . �� TIROUS INFERIOR . '1�1� .? �-"�.*W­ I . . I - _.. - ._�. , .. . . - I 1� . :. ,��-,n -put in your sugar, and ed to the nut salad. will make it is,--Srnithers. IMITATIONS T RE nmo orrEm U - I _. I . � . - , ,A licious jelly I . � M , . . . � .�:: 1i . , And a very good town o l: ­� , I 1� ,cook an hour longer. Turn the jam. taste much- bettor. reason the AWPJUM HIGHEST HONORS AT ALL,EXPOSITIONS _.1,-_� .��':L��­ - 7. Crackers covered with -grated has for calling itself by the name . ... ., 4 1 .'.� , , - into glasses or small jars and seal - COMPANY LIMITED. . ::1` - K.W. G I L.L .:,�, : " I NTftg^L I t_: � . ,� "....- .1 . *W WINNIPEG TORONTO ONT. MO " I When this is served with cottage cheese and toasted in the oven are of its godfather. Not-only because . I 1. . :' ,cheese or cream choose it is a ,fair good served with salad for lunch- Mr. Alfred Waldron Smithers is , .,.I.*.- , . I chairman of the Board of Directors - � . �� �%:,�:..."..,-�..� '. . I "I equivalent for the imported bar le eon. 11 I .:,�� I . . 4uc. 1 , When the knob comes off the tea- of the Grand Trunk, although that `W . _ , . � - --- nm " L .- ,.-111 : Plum or Damson Jam.--Stone kettle lid, try putting in a cork; alone would seem sufficient reason. - I I- : :I '- . . %., . ' ..i,. . I - �1�,A, ,-your damsons or plums, and after select one larger than the hole, Not only because, as the highest ing tots, all delighted to be enter- the- are many methods of influence oche: . . . 1. ,; '' . , . this weigh them. Be careful to soak it, and force it in while wet. officer of the Grand Trunk Pa,cific, thin the vote which offer much easier re. - " " I � 1 . twined by-the, "big man of finance." suits to the Suffrariste. Apart from the., .1-* -1,11110 . the I .... M save any juice that comes from the Linoleum which has been rolled .- he is called the counsellor of abstract claim of equality with Males. the .� . . - - �L. . . -1- fruit while stoning it. Allo.* half up for some time shoulcl be placed ___. On1V round for &dTOCat1nK votes for won �. .7 _l,� � I - 'L-._j• ' I rotors would � . , .4% pouad of sugar to each pound of before the fire for a few minutes Grand Trunk official family. . men 1. the influence the new , . .� , ;1,7.,* Still, that,is not the only reason - I have on legislation. Whether a say in, ; 1. ::I 5,, . '.7 1ruit, unless it is exceptionally tart, before,unrolling. It will not crack. why the first general freight and the selection of Parliaments is the most .. _. ... ". , - * -e ...- ..._. . I water I ,"'t I . -in which case increase the proper- U rice is cocked in it will tff6CtiTe-Way of intuencinit such lerlala-' . �' �passenger division point east of the ion seems to be a _question. The exper.' . Vqe, amaas- ovessent, in this re- � � . !tion to three-quarters of a pound absorb about three times its ;. - fence of the Labor X ". ,1 4 , .. tern terminus of the new rail ng to the Suffragiats.- ., " . gif sugar to a pound of fruit. Stew ure. If it is cooked in milk-, at I's , THE WORID IN REVIEW Card will be interesting e.:r� :*J�*; way should be called after the good Where Labbr Rules. 41 , the fruit for half an hour, put in least half as much liquid wi!! be counsellor of the official family. In Australia 'and Now Zealand they &4 , }p: I Ahe sugar, and siminer gently for an necessary. ' ' Sir John M. Gibson, whose term Of Office doinw things differently. In politics. there,, I � ... '..,.1 I%. I I !hour. By this time the jam should Perspiration stains can be re- He was asked to be the godfather as Lieutenant-Goveruor of Ontario exPires Labor has things its -own ws,7. True, the . .. I : 4" :. ... - im of - many western towns--towns on September 22. will it is reported. to Labor Government In Australia IXAM J1110 . , . :. LL have cooked down until it is quite moved by ,%. solution of oxalis r.cid which look calmly on huge glaciers asked to ountLnue, in the office for another been evicted from power by a narrow me" - 71 I thick, and may be put into glasseis and water ir. a proportii:,u of one Apr.Lnted originally by bis polit- jority, but it is succeeded by a Govern- - , I__ or jars and sealed. Small, tart drop of cialio acid oto 20 drops of and rushAag torrents, on mighty Ficeaalt"f r i Is a hie continuance in office, will ment which is .said to be scarcely leas :...4.4 . be a tribute alike to his Qualifications ions for Radical. Governments do things As h =AV ., I J'E . -, I ... . .',Chums may be used for this jam. water. . I - - the post and to the non-partisan attitude ter of ,course in Australia that WOuI4 be ,,�, - regarded as rank Socialiara her* -or in .-Nn. .. boiled will"be - _11 toward the position at Toronto . IL . ..,11,� I 1PRAti ,a I .1. I-1 . Peach Marmalade. - Peel and , A fish that is to be I O�V,4_ - �� �, , � I a NP ted.Ottawa.a. . Europe. I - ��, .1 , - stone peaches. The smaller or I Improved if it is placed in a dish >'�, I T By a year from September it il.a - One may have been observal I D C?.-t,,ed� surprised to - ' rl I, Labor . . .­ - ��'��, 113 1, t that i b Ooveirne ent in Aur ,4 .....i-I ' -� �;,� _��L I"? he new Government Rouse t was the -, ­ low varieties will serve for . containing melted butter ap-d &I- .�'L . . ­,I , . . cilia. - 11 .1, .1 inaugurated compulsory , - _1V , ",M, ' '-4111 .� j,.�,,;,�.,t Park will be completed, Sir John himself tralis, which . , sigh the pared and pitted fruit, lowed to stand for an bdur before I . .1 will likely be privileged to occupy it I mEtary training and whi,c)i began the - , . . I J+ 1, L M 1. , . .. -�,#, , ,' .. �.� ;. pound of it three- boiling. I,­ �,,f _ �'. I .. He Ill be. as of old, permitted only J establiahineutof a navy. for in these Parts . � 10" . allowing to every , ., .� . : .$? � It— I - .�' , ,�, . to see it from afar. As to who the Joshua� labor unions are generally- in the fore- .. . 1-. . . - After boiling salt beef ieave two .::" K ", L,�,�, .,* *",;L(" 191 be Rumor yet sveakd, I front of trace celebrations The exvlan.d I �",J I quarters of a pound of sugar, and ­ , , : . $,AtL,�,w,i Of .4 will only . 11 - -took the fruit by itself for three-lor three carrots in the liquor until , )�, ,�X �.,­" 1.'A-qt And Rumor, Ad ever, has many tongued. .tion is At the Labor Party came inter - 7- -­-;I.,' F I �-.-- ­-i_� ,lIv- ;A one re rt is that the position has al-; power on the cry of a "white Australia"i : I . . _;�_ 19IX-1 quarters of an hour-stirring it eon-l cold. The carrots will absorb the "I � �, . 1'.,� .- ready offered to Bon. Frank Cocli- they want no immigrants from China or . . I J1. . �� .1 I I for -, .. .1 -Mk D .j India. To be consistent the I 1., 4111!v� , 11 .-,IOttawa, . % 410-K scantly. At the end of this time'salt salt and the ii nor can be used " ,V�,_,,11 1, Minister of Railways at Ottawa J or ,, ,��,.,�,�,, I - , :1 cane, now Japan .. �., ,4 _ - . - '": I. but Ur Cochrane loves the freedom Labor Party in power had to provide the � ---- �', I "11,�'.I .1- F, , i I ,:� " 10 turn in the sugar and cook or ten I soup I .,:,�F.,�'. . i outdoors &ad the menta: stimulus of I means bv which a wh1to Australia' could __ _ I � 11 .�,..�,,. I. - I .. .I -_ or fifteen minutes, taking off any When sheets wear thin in the mid- I�� - business braid fondly to consent to a round I be maintained, Compulsory military tra'a. - _1e_1 11 � . .11" I to @equ#I gimilarly I � 11 . I • o of cold braid. satin breeches and corner- I tag and a navy were the . "1, . ... which may rise to the top. YOU I Idle, cut them in half down the mid- . i had opposed - _...-I ...� -, -, I I sclim. , .r t�:��`��."` atone laying He is said to chafe even-at' the party which in opbomit-t)n h 0 d ... . ., the outer edgei to- ,• `tbe social ini,cuoux bid position now re- I immigration and was ind.fferent to tin-- Imay either put it up at this stage or I rile and sew : I' �6'4 u - Ron. A I in office 1. .. . A I E. Kemp's Quickly recognised - I . the sheets will wear twice . I , - . ., .. of a�ges. ther; , , r.. IQ quires him to attend rh a'tat in he country depended - you may add to it the kernels � . � i name has also been mentioned, but be in elopuient of t � �..- N . hop-I as long. - .,., ,�14� 1 Raid to hate political amb,tions. and� on new Tsettlers and that thib,maintenance . .. '�. I. I.Ir I " � would regard a Lieu Wr an t-GoTernorsh i D of the Empire was necessary , dczen or so of peach stones, c in U 1 � I . at least for . 1. .�I 1� - . w & G!, - . 1. ,C - -� many years to come to the Tory exist , Cd. fine, and the juice of a lemon Before cutting buttonholes . 1 'a! ,o-tracking. Di G. fterliDs Ryor 7_� . 7711n. . � a piece of In- I Ila, Banco the .. . r every three pounds of-fruit, or I thin materials, baste i onv a former member of'the I sate of a Whu,te Austral as- '14 nriala,ture. te in : .-.-, I -. ' i ha,- also been mentioned, another ressive unintorration policy A ,- , . you , I pre-I dia linen underneath where the but-. , I .h&dow,y rumor cobably purs eDecul- 6perialism which marked the Fisher re- I., , . ­. may put in a tablespoon o � - - ., . r ,;. � serving brandy for every pound of 1 tonholes will be. Cut the button 1 �socia has it that James Whitney will gime. - . - . 0 i fruit. With any treatment the mar7.i holes through both and work When - :`�'.1; I I btmm;tf sreput the position of honor. to we Election In Sight, �� I be suc,,eeded in the Premierabio by Ron. - x . . - Any talk there was of a general DIM10. - . :-- I'll * should;finished, cut away the piece of goods ,;�� IR �Ada-M. Berk or. Bon, W .1. Hanna. still ion election .. -- malade is delicious. There 5 :1 I tion this fall has passed away. 1 . I ,another rumor mention* Mr. Beck himself 9',Iru of Parliament � ,1� . .. be a good deal of extra juice, and� underneath. �..-! 11 �� I 'am I a' possibility for the Gutcrnat,origLl There is now no ent being -. - .- � , Rouse. poli.� 'if this is dipped out after the addi- . iIi, .11 � all � , - her tutu.re terminated .any time before it has run its I 1 - ­ To bake cakes at home � i':,� � u natural spin This will ff'-f- time for poll I .- .- '. t the cake mixture into a ,:�-,, . �11, i one th nir is certain that pit f . , I l neumbenits or the position will need tO . . .I ." tion-of the sugar and of any flavor- fully pu '.'L�: I I !sane opinions on the many aided nary - 'ing and sealed in bottles it a then stand this In ll4llor� � I il [isue to crystallize into dednite shape, I i �.j well-greased tin, . . , be, like sir John Gibson men of wealth. 1 In- - ' � 10 - . :��,- I I Down in the Eastern Provinces the - . 0 : - he cakes will I . I I or elso the present indemnity of Ito-000 a ay lias is"lit: developed - -� ---�,� - �dne sauce for baked or boiled puri- side another tin. T I I i,,�- i ,resaled,matwAlly tercolonad Rahway ble- political Issue, TbA - . .11 . a wear will need to, be in< � I - .. " . - never urly at the-�ttom or stick. �4,0, e low a considerable ,_1 , k, I . : new Rosedale resid,eroo will t no a asking titore pay and mer. . I.- , dings. �1�1_ :: employed are I lr,�. ,good deal more than $*0.000 a year .. , ­­­-- Apple or Crabapple Jelly,-Quar- and will be successful whether ebanta and other shin a_ftr0._co=1AIa- _ ,1:1111 . , W ; The Death of James Conm !' ins of increased freight chirces. - �1:1; _- I bakes in a large or small even. ' 11 Naturally F P output the railwar o;- �-1�1 . ._I.1 141 . -The death after a long cineos lot James .. � � .,;ter and core ripe crabapples or any' e I � I ,well flavored, tart apples, and heat A cretonne shoe bag made the 4." . � ronmee. of Thunder Sa,l 4ists let. remo,eir, rt who -was -.not, Ions ago placed tif ' ;-, of the hat tray .' ' I charge of the line, and who %it Paid 820-NO .1 ..� I lowly in a preserving kettle Un-I size in your trunk , I from the public life of Canada a remark- ' J . ; ' a year to run it on a businene basis, 4�*v ,I - - , . I I I able figure For man,y years be was pram . 6 be so eye to eye with the road's less they are juicy add enough water I.-is a grist convenience. It ca .�'I-.,� ,,l, not silways P . " I I 11� .. inent in the Ontario Kewmature, but about ho have. however, always tea. " - ..I. �`I �-�, the time the fortmu" of the Libecal narty customers. W , I , . I"`.'L�' i was re. right to appeal direct to the Government. ., "Lto protect them from scorching, and�attached to the back of the trunk �� 1 , . were wining in that body, he ,�;:..�. 4 1 ,- l000k at a gentle simmer until. the I with thumb tacks when you arrive. slow to - I . I ed-to a new opliere of a,rtJvtty to Ot- privilege which they are not . �� . 7, � ." ­1. ...'-sipples are broken to pieces. Put the! For economy excellent lamp wicks � �_Z�, tsW&L For any isch of xd*afitaw*@ in ake advantage of. ..N� '. 1". I.I �;: I 'ena,orir r. conmeo amply made, un by p1risnalal outlook Better, . I - 7 _ 1 A. ,. .: an be made- from men's old soft - - I I.. y life. M. ,4 . pulp into a flannel bag and let it c ­ t"me i for two -_ -:. 4 - .1 �­� I an unusual ebrewAmwe and remark.ib!e The other day an advert n . ... �, I I. drip. If you squeeze the pulp the felt hats cut -into strips the proper Ly� ­ . force of character. He was a born fiebter, unskilled laborers in Toronto produced '-50 .A . . .A.::�, : I I - ill likelytobe cloudy, Measure width and soaked in vinegar for �I . .., to later years no antagonist lightly on- able bodied men apnirins for work The11 1 44- , L' "W_l.1� ,._ ,,juice � , . tered with him in any battle of wits incident inspires speculation as to what .. '114� . - ��,­'� . ,I I � . ..­, , - . your ir juice, and to each -pint of it two hours and drying before using � , The most contentious vises 61 legislation be condition of-the labor market will be I . I � I , I I . with which be was connected was that to . Reports. - .. of granulated su ar, A steamer box is a delightful pre- :� I I 141A, in the dull season next winter nou , .�. allow a pound ,.11 which his name has been given aq the noomy - . .1 11 % . fire in a cf,san. ,sent for ocean-going friend- too, from some of the more Pro I-..-4 . Put the juiee on the r an ocean-go I �, Conmee Act, For many years it had been boom centers of the west'are not any $00 �' I�.1,. .1 I I - , - � . .- ­. - kettle., cook it for twenty minutes each gift being wrapped tightly in I.. :.- �'.. - - 11.1 . vigorously attacked as giving undue ortvi• good. .. ' I- leres to franobiso-holdinit eloario. oorpor. . met mouth- ,______7­ At the same time during the i . _. after it comes to a boil; skim ca I ations, but Mr, ibere has been a aistinct improvement in -*'- ..Y "Ir.0 re- paper and marked with the day on : - conmee aiways as vilror- .I ' � , fully, and add the sugar. Let the which it is to be opened. 1.. :.t. W. Smithers. . 1: , � ousiy affirmed that it was a meritorious sentiment an to the financial outlook. .. I. -�!-7 i I , Sash curtains, after they have - I . . enactment, greatly in the public interest, many well informed c-immercial experts �'444� 'jelly return to the boil and cook �r - . - * . I He could talk by the bo'ur and produce now look for no serious effects to follow . . I:! 11 ­ or one minute and fake from the been starched, should be folded cascades and forests of cedar; manuscript by this ream, replete with ar• the money stringency and expect that the. I 11 I ,... , . . a' gum-ente in favor of his contention. I country's remarkable development will. . 11 a, . . -own the middle, lengthwise, and towns which are springing gradual. Tradition recalls stories, orobablv, apo. continue without abatement. I . Are. Have your glasses ready and d There-is. , - ; '7,,11, Is,: ' ryphal, of the experiences or corim". me i however. little possibility 0- the money .- � ,9- , . fill immediately, .but do not close or ironed double; then opened out and ly from canvas and tent prosperity C., vouth. in the American civil war, .of tightness -letting-11D for the, next few ''.1,,.4 .attempt to cover with paranin un- the fold ironed. They handle very into the move, substantial forms in hid career in Northern Ontario,with wbi;h. months. I .. I .. I-­ . ... I well when ironed in this way. . . he was identified from the early da s. - . . . ,.. . :--til the jelly is entirely cold. lumber and brick. - there are &IF,,o many stories. many doubt- What-19 a LabbYlSt? � Peach Jelly.-Make by the preced- To keep the color in linen dresses And now comes the reason why less also anocryphal. others meting on a Revelations by Mulhall, self-confesf;ed, - -I -­ . hagis of truth:' It to said. for exavrDle. lobbyist, have Come as something Of A, ins recipe, but -add a tablespoon of launder them in bran wafer. Pour ,the last town-and most decidedly that as--fate would have it, shortly aster shock w'American poittiesi circles-which � I . " I lemon juice to each pint of the peach scalding water.over h not the least­c.iunie to be named Mr. Clonmee had been made a Justice,of re not easily shocked--and h� the whole ." ' - . the Peace, there- was brought before him 8.Ln animated discussion as-to �� I half a pailful of n, have aroused, juice, and put this in after "strain- bran, let stand for half an hour, after the great man who is quick to Iprofession-of- lobbvine. The . . . I then drain the water off and wash . on some trivial charge a former personal business--or us of those which. launch., I '.:,r, the juice from the fruit. recognize good- work, 'and ,just a's antafforifet. The More woe.9 that the new word lobby is o I -,, n9mall Cucumber Pickles. - 'Lay the linen in it, using no soap. ' . J.P., with treat enthasiasm, spent days -ed in purity and innocency, has come'. �1.�'.,;�N-4 I which throucli'time and usape to have a sinister, , :­�N quick to clothe criticism in silence. oonninx the Statutes of Ontario-which 7. 'I . girm, small cucumbers of uniform Cold cocoa made without cooking . is, , "Serve the others first, was his came to him with the office. in an effort meaning. And yet. said some one what is' ' !size, none of them more than three is a good invalid's dish. Mix one . � to discover if-a J. P. bad- power to inflict wrong with a legitimate lobbyist work ne " 1, -iI motto. . wood cause. A lobbyist, says our old - . and another . the sentence of hanging. in a . . .11 -.-inches long, in a large earthen teaspoonful of cocoa I . - friend, Uncle "Joe" cannon. former peak. I And that is hovi they have' Edson Labor Party 03*llnlng? Ouse of Representa I :!,..".�:, crock, with a layer of salt upon of sugar to a smooth paste with a I tives. V . 1 and Watrous-and Biggar and Wain- Critical olipervers report that the Labor in one of those flasli4ke of cynical shrewd- . . - -every layer of cucumber'. Pour in little cold milk; then beat in a glass Wright, not 'W forget Melville, Political Party, which with meteoric swift• nese with which he so aptly hits off a sit- .:"l...:, . . 8 who is.On- . • 1. -enough cold water to cover them, of creamy milk with an eggbeater. ' nese flashed into the firrpament of Britti;h nation, a lobbyist ie a person w tion You. �!.-�,.� . - placing a heavily weighted plate on - Everybody doesn't know that named after the great man, Charles politics in the famous election of 1906, is posed to the particular legislation , - '..­lla ' ,I. -seeking, to advance; anyone who I& .. 1. 11 I ,ut two Melville Hays in whose brain ,the making no progress. it is said. ori the are . - prevent floating. Every huckleberry cake, baked..about . contrary, that Its influence and Dower are aiding you is a "public spirited citizen." . . -6, . . 'top ' contrary, lobbyists. . to . does not want' �' I iother day stir the Pickles up-from inches thick, in a' large oblonLg. cake ,whole Western scheme originated. actually on the wane and that,while there For himself, Uncle*"Joe'.' . _�'Ou ia J�,,t to .. . . . -meelves as,members of, .., woo . _&r .;__,Kh to get, �.1, . ave them in the tin, can be served as a who subscribe thL Ought ort to - ' the bottom, and 'hers to wish to the Labor Party, the time in within meal. protection -7 ,t_ 0 tr - _�'�� - - . are still some forty members of the House For It He . `� , ,e delicious It was all so chafacteristic of'Al-1thinks an ortirree , �. _I in elected h I f - g it in ItTed Waldron Is ., At the en - -__ Smithers . . after 3 himself.. _ _1;111" I d of pudding simply by cutting I look k ter , '' brine for ten days. arable distance when the Parliamentary � -, sweet be the last godfather on the West- u .1 .1 ."L7' B�.. ' this time pour it off and pick over squares and serving with a I . Labor Party will practically disappear, ___--_*____1 1 o :� - 11�-.,"�, . " ern line. This, if true,will be a shock to those who I � . I the pickles, throwing out those that white sauce. -, I . 3-_ bored for the.day when Laborites. eon- , 7--.---Why People Travel.- -I --_­..IF.I ...�Z .,�re soft. Put those which are left --"-----*,A i , .: .�_ But we must spea-k of Smithery, trolling a majority In the Commons, would . I - ..Z Z�. - . 1 , -been actually be responsible they think they are going - - ., the man. His modesty has usible for the laws of Because . . . I . . I I .2n fresh water and leave them in . - . ­_­ - the la�� this-twenty-four- -hows,-, ------X-11,440--HIM Hom,08ick. - , at above. Fort ,---- -.-- - i alrimethinst-vaid.-A-is ons . . 9 _tIo,__IZarn_ I ibr.rPe by travelling that they can " I * to i when,he was a youth of 23, he join- If uence. or legislation of the Labor &T discover -A man'walking n It is doubtful If, r in % restaurant bad been cusappanti come- by, . - . .' again to fresh water, and let'them ed the London Stock Exchange, and since 1906. there hes- teen placed on the flist, knowledge does not ... . ,lie in this another day. Line vour inadv'ertently left the door open.' A of legislation . ,'kettle with grape,leaves *and place big man eating his lunch immediate- remained a member until four years Statute Books one piece travel Because it helps thorn to, , ,- ,:s.i- ,- which could nOL probably would not, have t ' *he I been - � . . cucumbers on these, sprinkling ly yelled, "Shut the door;,�you fool! ago, when he resigned, to devote put there by the Government un- get better- acquainted with their . . . . Shut upv.orted alt,oyetber by Its Labor allies. rhbors-some of whom they are --- I each layer of them with a little Where were you raised-in a his,energies - . I ALg�i� to the development of s nell . .,..,:,��, )wdered alum, pour in cold water, stable?" The man who had left' . roa in Canada. Being the Not Through . -heir; tra. 1, I .�, . rai I bound io'fall in with on t , .� - . . - the Besides, there are arising grave doubts, I ...,I -ray ray several thicknesses of the grape door open closed it. and then, drop- I son of the late .-William Henry in the minds of ether Per. VelS. Beoau's4 the dcctor to,lls the-M ' . . ves over the top, cover the kettle ping into a seat; buried his face in 1 Smithery of the Bank of England, end the line they alight_ . -Bec-ttise it , __ ..- ;, . , lea liamentary 6a*or furnishes _ �qj _t,o -------.----. � _--givelsi - I . . - -- I .1 . . I I -it-can-moot easily-secure-the - I.. -closely, and simmer slowly for six his ji�itn& a-d,d­bifg-& h1_e_4h<_>U1d­_bT I them the illusion �A superiority, _.T_ -simm n to weep-. The I it seeh5-snA-fu--rAr-th-&t_ . thin it wants, namely. higher waxes, , �.� -- , houm Don't .let the kettle toil. big man looked somewhat uncom- reoognizod ,as'& financial authority sbo r bourn, and better conditions 01 and- furnishes them with-topics of . ,"�,::� .: . labor. It Is doubted I In the great-so- . - by fortable, and finally rising walked throughout the British Empi he railway way And coal and conversation. -Take out the cucumbers,, which re. In �O - if tion. - Because it costs - �' ' - ____ It-hey can afford. Because - ..,.' *" .- � ;i�,. , now should be well greened, throw up to the weeper and tapped him 1895 he became a director of- the other disputes. the Parliamentary Pal`-v more than I 1_� elected has been any strength whatever to the �v don't know all the disa,gree- ...-them in cold water and leave, them on the shoulder. , "My friend," he Grand Trunk, Later being el labo it.hait been it an the. . .Y.An this for a couple of hours. Pre- said, "I didn't intend,td hurt your vice-president and chairman, actual weakness. There had been a able things that will happen -to. I I 11- ... . e a thick' pickle vinegar of one feel. . ton of energy, at least. .... - a. I only wanted you.to close En land' still•-claims much of-his 'Pr'.rliamertir are conservativo and Are them. Because' it is the only way_ . par ing . ..I I I , , cul p of sugar, a dozen blades of the door." The man who was weep- attention, he being a director of. bound about by forms and procedureandin -whicTi-they can discover how �'.. ­ . . Imoderatelv ,* Interests that tbev furnish a �6­1_ . �ce, a,dozen and a halfwholeall- ing raised his head and grinned. the South Ea-sterm - and Cbsth of certain kinds of rl?h co.infortable - they 'are at-- home-.- , I I-i" , In am slow way ,I I- � spice, three dozen each of whole "Old man," .he said "I'm not, cry- Railway, and chairman of iLhe Eng- form. This i bnt to say that reform mdat -1ife. - : .. come from the i only- . _. . . � . ..I I �)eople, that it results rout I 1. I ,. . I � - black peppers and cloves, and four in because you hurt my feeling3, lish Associaition oE American Share from the pressure of ptiblic op . - .". .� inion, Par- I . . ­ - ­ . . t I I V.1, ': , , '.. qu�rts of vine ar. Boil all the Be but because, you. ask me if 'I was and Bondholders. tieularly for social reforms inch as are The deseming poor are usually ."I�� *1�5 9 - - 1, . I . . * Aestred by labor It bad become a Question . . .I .. .1 , , I together for fl" minutes after the I raised in a stable, Fmd every time - And apart from all this, from his 'it more Anbstantlal progress will not he I those who don't deserve tb be. . . .. radeR Union .. . ' ' q , -"** ,E_ 7""� -,.. ., ME] I I I I I I 1� _��� I "Imm .011 - effected bv the efforts of the T . -_ I ;1,-..4 , - , .- lboil begins, and pour over the t T hear an ass bray it,makes me interest in things of national im- nting directly in the inter- .1 I . �, , 4 1- . organizations Fk4 .. ,4:�q I J drained � - Wedding-"They sal I I - � cucumbers, which you homesick." I port, be is pc)ssibly the mopA inter- este affected then by attempts to control A Stylish Wel, . ,.. w; " ,I . ..'G should have pap-ked into small j�r�. I I . . eating in his private life, Children un w1pldv Pnrliamerrts. her wedding beggared description., I. ....,...I � The vinegar must go on them s-sl,i- '%T(-n who can 'be bought' iniagi.ne itre his weakneem, and whr li- , Lesson For Suffragists. - ' 110h, more than 'lltrdeP4 7 ' 11" . b- Cr%---Trd . llprl, qnrne students of the Wom . 1. I . ing hot and the jars - "'a "Yes, it beggared her father." _.y� " . ­ fo,- at I they can't '-�,-. au ht is, he Is seen surrounded by 11�,,­�i ,,�;;.';�"A*-., vnvpmeut are convinced that ,A: ,� , ;��," sely. Let them I 1.,-��, � season I I I . ­ I I •, I - .� 14 :. 14, ....., I, , " . '.. . 1 �- I I . . I - - _ I .1 , . . . ,. � - .�, . ,,�. -7'.� 1. . . ... . I . . 1 I ­ _--*:�, ­ -i,­�* � � ­ . I 11 _'� I •�._­_�­­ .. . ­--­:,�., ... .1 ... ..,*-atl,i� I � . I - - .4' �. , �4, ,t... � � �n,% . � ; 1. "n A. may be stored up to be used at NOW A s'wkle� will. There are also mighty -0 Frid"Sam 8 ift 0000 RSALE—Frost Wood Binder Preserves -P picker gas. chemical forces that may some- FOG fv out,shedif-earrier and.11ruo" 110 -on-13aacreswiu sau as a sacriace, J.H. time be p u t to new uses. The r L Olt,obemwoea,-P. 0. 7. 9sam pr of the ivoil may be con- 'Sugair has advanced 10c yer hundred. Don't watt t until 1M per yesu SI-00 if pai4 in eAv"04. verted i9to geese or goes up still further. Buy pow. .,There-are f it _4 sonto other QULLS FOR SALE—The under- ban tat ante a fair,we 1-hirs- here fur you. You will need it for Preset -igL Subscriptions W the Usiltad States,$IJ0 V form that can bi converted into need it for PiAling. in a4v&aoo harm at 14 months OW suitable for power and . heat. There is no grosent uses. Prices moderate. E.Z, PUGH, 35 lammoot 41f JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. great reason-to be alarmed about -A io;2plete line of Sealers__� I or iv�inor east e. - -Clydesdal rya rna fUt-LiMin this respec.t_aa we MONCREIFFE ALBION —This The new Perfett Seal Jars =ling like hdt cakes. rated to 5�tsutou. V.. NOTES AND COMMIENTS believe when-the time coilies prc- Forty at W-T.KelLsher.12unbarton, will stand vice 0 so, at his stable.SIM vision ill be made for its needF. remainder of the summer. u41M.1,3ft5T6?(r3W ---Pending his_- .&pp91mtaie'nt a a- manager. Spices---411 kinds of Spices. for Lckling or preserving. $heriff of the County of York, ..,.Whole. whole mixed and ground. There is nothing so, t I�BD GRAIN FOR SALE—A easy of adtilt6md6n " apic;es. ' .We buy the pures ob.' quantity of Michigan Amber fall who" b ,:Alex. McGowan, M. P. P., has A S tainable from reHa le Vice dealers' Rayfebui ua4 Dawson's Golden Mat! fall who" and also :handed the 1LINGIOMEN ' rye, All strictly free from foul needs and emu,. ded in his resignation.as in��gara—Hikheat obtatnable, grades *of White Wine, ;retvresentati�-e of East York, and Ocdar Grove, 4648 L ' -4 Malt Vinegars always in. stock.' All sold in Cider or in consequence a bye-election. will I DRRTWINE-1 carry a full bulk only. OF Mf DDLE -AGE so' N" ,be held early in Septearber. Until 00M• aup ly of International H&rvessor ' 'be entered public life,"Mr. McCow pany of Canada Twins,guaranteed to be the Te4h of her Du- beat made,and the peas will be found to coca. o;odrs 'are' f ittid :'All our g resh; clea a and' uure we nd an was actively engaged in fttrm. mml)ouclfte are favorably!rich Chas of any other manu-. yMptoMSle DUring facture. Early birders receive Ant attention, nothing but,the best Groceries. Our prices are the lowest entering public it: lWening S T,B. KARQ Ll 19,Pickering 41-tf I - iug, and since n 0 ... . . can til en with beet quality. Change of We and How --- ---- b?en very active in looking ]FIARM FOR SALE In Pickering-A interests of=thearmer. Found'Relief.--- ant CIS"farm,eontauww about-106 scree guy all your Gri5ceries at the Grocer's eJter the i She being parts of of low 28 and 99.con 6. Pit-k n His poptilarity with the farming town Fred ;AZO n?,mow occupied b? Kr. Nova Scotia,Can. Three the a of the bad.with spring crook run- community. was. shoivit. in hia be- Belleville,N lot' on the promises the first Conservative ever -years ago I was suffering.4"Y-With 'area'bgood gframe uhouse with stone foundation JAMES - W10HARDSON 2good back barns, wind mill and orchard, -Ing what the doctors Privilaits,to plough after harvest and full pos- elected to the Ontario Legislature called Change of ,Won no April Lot 19 4. A splendid chance s bad y 38" 782 in 1911. that I had to stay in friends SIMPSON-Agent-Britibb,Amer- C I kCK b East York, his majority being Life. I was so for App, __W T. A; bed some G.V The er. ntral . o re told meto tafe Lydia Fire Aftursace 0001PAZY. 12,002 P02- A very important meeting D-L, F_Pinkham's Vege- ated IM.Capital$3,0M.OW,00 PrOmium moves; Js the Place to Get You Wants Supplied took place last week in Toronto. RAI ;*eauu=notes am collectible at 30 "71 table Compound and antics,one matu&I company oqe 0*1160' 'a when geologists from all over the = it helped me from them now, Boxnatuiber them notes are -�onrenticjo and dis. the first It is the far fiv*"-ad the '-OuLn' of your yearly or --Now Goods arriving almost daily world wet in c three year p0lia; Imam"in the British&=er- cussed many_gubjects of interests only medicine I ire Amarsace . which to purely Canadian, Made to Measure and Read -made Clothing took that did help and you are protected from them impositions -to the whole world. Comparative- 'Saa D. Simpsom who can give you fall Dy few people took any interest parU. me and I recommend ,ealars. I also represent the Wadon and Boots and Shoes in great variate. Lauceahtre Amaidect and all sickness in-ur. it You don't know how thankful and I ante. Don't be Without 0 policy of this bind, - in-the pruceitdings of the conve'n- grateful I am I give you permission don't kao w the dal or hoax we got into Summer Sox and Hose, cotton, lisle and silk accident or sicknots it will only cost you about Mom although much of the world's to publish what your good medicine has "we Mu fins, plain and figured, also bordered vou,wsata now If Men's heavy and work Shirts with soft collars M'r9. SIXON Douc "I'vo'r - s" done for me."- -urr , bb L" progress is due to.the efforts;.'of Belleville, Ylmouth Co.. Nova Scotia, lUmbrell", Rain Goats-alsd Rubber Coatiii a7 u aid c S" D. sj:pww ck�, Man y of ­Eiadiee' Under Waists, Vesta, Drawers and Corsets. these mea and women. Csinadsi. the subjects dlscu.:�aetl were t*x- -Such warning symptomass settee of ARM FOR BALE-Tb;;e Hundred Weare headquarters for Itails. bolts, screws. lockF%, hooks and hiug eeediagly dry to the average pier- suffocation.hot flashes,headaches,back- F *Ad forty seres.north bal! A lots?and-J Forks- hose, rakep. wytheB, stones, files, paint brushes, loan.Antt-.they- dealt withthing. aches,dread of impending evil,tintidity, in the first otiocesswu Eton township 14"m palpitation of tj18 on titio ,io screw"der cutnvsstoo free from paints and putty. Also many other tines of hardware. the greatest iniportance sounds in the ears. 'stumps or stones. 4 arras summorfa.:ow 136 of tk) the - acres weeded down to A rel%e. Had Clover and heart. sparks before the eyes, irregu Tim -by, L40 acres eastly Cleared partly cov. Prime Cheese.- Fresh Sods and Fancy Biscuits.. Fresh.Bread daily. world avid-future progress will de- taxitleis, constipation. veziableappetite. 0, - . trd with arms", Shrub good pasture 80 acres Wnd to a great extent on the re• weakness and inquietude, and dizziness pence wad timrsex swomps. ely land and Our Groceries are the freshest. gent W;: csoci Loam Good 0:0,ar country, can -row -b of these men. e promptly heeded by intelligent iry ma or fai: v teat%&so ikood potatoes,I aodd Stilt of the labo. ar men who are approaching the petiod in yells room,ed !rams bouse tris no be* house Store closes at 7 p. m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. I - fr4mo riot" C&b.o a Z* frame;Mn&r�� also Ufa when wo s great change may lceetaoi*for mttle,IuW rods were fact' rnan r-na I One of the dubijects discussed at _ expected. mile"m 0sarift statiou p at oMcsi and star.. train wbool if Lose from Dryden the recent meeciag::9f geologlst.� saliboth4nutogetbezoraingi? Would Lydia F_ Pinkham.'s Vegetable Com-, GEORGE. - ..PHILIP in their Convention at. Turoatu and invigorates and strengthens the �t�'�?,a a good man if nos sold- Owner wtsh" or tire. Price,%001) Ttrwa 6 001) Hala,cce he weak- .t4 4u,t the part;. Lars week was the coal supply ol female organism and builds up t buyer Fur turt.,er rt,. Lam elved nervous systern: It has carried I app.y to 3; His GN LL" Sr. on P. 0. the world. -it utas stated ithat'tbe man safely through this crisis. 4 46 -amount of evall now many wo GAFF A 7 ava'labLt If you want special advice-write" EDWARD 1111""FIr throughout the- world was .ever-s. Co. (cost- F E D Lydia C PlakhanrXed(etive rrsv-tical WitchmLker millions of will'on- tons. -Thi, dential i Lynn,Sit$& Your letterwin j 16 - and Jeweler be opened, read and answered by a NERVOUS? at Chentywood Station is the estituatedlamouat now cup be and held la striet eonAdene& All run down? Awes —MA—M M- Begs to -an-nounce bits Special duce ta I- --coa-F-5elds mo v% T Whole an -ed cysta, w-twile - tamed tha Is runsI d Ctnsh a straft nave akaboL E known to exist. This#% almost an 8406d for 60 renri@6 ing department for 14 a,-;;Z., Lunch 5 C f to Ed �corn, Bran. Shorts, Flour, Ground ble- amount, but L`-he -&C�� Watches cleaned 75c, clocks cleaned I Linseed Meal. Halted cora feed, A coo Brod t--.a- I Ask VOW D, from 50c up, main spring ' Dried Brewer's Grains, Blachford's world's annual qonatrmp�tloa ..at spring 75c, new jewel 75e- watch gum Calf Komi. Wheat, Purines and the present. -time is- alse, very -------- 15c, watch hand 10c. All repairs strictly warranted I Charcoal and Granulated bone, -proaching.,when the coal now or two years. Oyster shell,etc. Prices reasonable -large, and the time is rapidly W E .tine chick food, Beef Scrap, In -T-­H-��-A N K. ,:Iv sight will have disappeared. The Your order solicited. Pickeriag Mcrmcl." r Ed. A. Claff, question t1via future. getie-raticIns will have to solve is that of finding 'in Pickering "d Uxbridge . ...... Oar many Custom*ore idge Townships The amount uied to-day for their patrouspin 'the peat, and wk.fq�'.. STORE 7 mond 'SHOE a substitute for the black dia- s TEELS is Ur ib excess of -that need-.fifty 7 a a 0ontinusnote, Of the Same. or a hundred years go. It is not 'W -H I T B a great while since when not a ..ton Was used in fmctori�eot on our railways or-in steamships, for in an'.d heavy boots arid shoes of every Don't Forget that wa banaIa: everything which goes intg & Wo carry a complete line of fine the eighteeth.century the". did .-variety, for men women and children's wear. not exist. ft Is not niany� years "Building either in Wood -since when-wood was the:-staple or Metal. CALL SOLIC77TED. RR TO SHOW GOODR. A C A PLEASU 'Our forest's - fuel hi bui, homiis. have become depleted_ rt is thas -,Phone No. 151. seen that the annual coasum P� tiou Glvt USr A CALL - 'W11ITBY cool la' gradtfally- Jacreasibg� T PEEL, B rook Street,-- However, we-need not .worry fndependant phone Stouffville 30-3. much over the matter. '14 In all invention," sad it will & In THE EsrAsumim past oges,"ne essity lv�s bei�n the 1. mother of T d - SE Do OF t. continue to be. When the need ..13ecomes great•a_aubstitute will be fonud for coal. . The iiitnral TAND"D forces of the world will be called auto requisi tioa as it is at the water-power present time, when 'is converted firw�Ar into- electrical AVPC�S deposited in thin back_... .:.40,,000 FARM* S ­ energy, thence iM heat, which is i CANADIAN dmw the highest cinrent raw of 11 PACIFIC A D An 'inberesL )Vthdmvnk of put of the ed-for-bath cooking -and L RNILWAV N CAN4DA" .'heatihg .. purposes. On=y a ERS !IIIHTED or (CIPANJOA whole womm may-be made L" I deiced small fraction of the water-power FOR HARVESTING IN WESTER orp1r..Als, ' ever' wWhmd delay. of this country is at present being GOI NO TRIP WEST."' RETURN TRIP CAST." $10.00 TO WINNIPEG $18.00 FROM WINNIPEG used in generating electricity, and TORON Plus half estit Per mile eros Winnipeg up the amount of this power, await- to Matiltiod,Calgary,or fldmouw�"- RANCH, ' ips . deye!qp!neat__ia., Canada is. GOING DATES ereof in PICKERING" B 11"stations Kingston to p.edrt�w indust-and cent th AUGUST lath -From a ..�_practically unlimited. But who Ontario, R. W. GORDON, Manager. -Branch also at W%lditivy�. knows what hidden forces no' 'x- AUGUST V.1141 -From Toronto and West on Gmad Trunk Main Line to Sarnia I--"- w e and South thereof. From Toronto and North-Western Ontario,North of but not tneludins let in the world, and which ,may AUGUST 25th 77Grand Trunk Line Toronto to Sarnia and Fart of Toronto to-Kingston,, revolutionize'everything? It is Sharbot Lake and Renfrew,including these points. SEPTEMBER 3rd-Fr m Toronto and all stations in Ontario San of but not including North Bay. only a little more than. a: Century Grand Trunk Line Toronto to rontof!oNiirth Bay Inclusive, SEPTEMBER 5th—From all Rtationa.on Grand Trunk Line T6 U til- and West thereof in 0 t�r qdo 1,,ir r. u Including P R,T;ine Sudbury to Sault ate,K Maric.Cinorfo,bqt itile, shice the force of steam witai and West. ONE-WAY SECOND-CLASS 77CK"S WILL BE SOLD TQ WINNIPEG ONLY THEDOMINION - Ized and it has been only during SANK ane-way second class tiftet-q to Winnipeg only will be sold Fach ticket will inelude a 91P ZOMUP40 IL MXR,044-PRIESIDENT. W.0:AiArrHEWS,VIOS-PRES'"Nr- .-the past generatioa 'that electric- llritilrition certificate,with an extenAion coupon. when extension coupon he.% been stirned C, A. BOGERT, General H2=2Cr- ity has-revulutioitized the induF- at Winnipeg by a farmer,vhowing he has engaged the holder to work as a farm taborer, the C401tal#41411 all sssolwk 10imve fW4 sgm Total Umb 676.000.M coupon will be honored uri to September 30th foe ticket it rate a( one-half cent mile dome8tic;K 0 e um fifty mnta)to any statinn *est of Wlntlipft on the Canadian Pecific. Account life -f 61i aig% Cmdian 'The Influence trial and, . Northern.or Grand Trunk Pacific R_,u!way3 tn Manitntim,Saskatchewan or Albefta, but not of a Savings Dominion . ,-vvorld..- No one can tell what great west of Edmonton. Calgary or MacLood. Alta. re it you have savings account in The Dorni n A certificate.will he issued entitling purchaser to a second Lasa ticket good to return -it is far easter to save boons still await mankind. The from any station on the Canadian Pacific. Canadian Northern, or Grand Trunk Pacific '.Bank, for motley to the Bank &CS not 311P .away like money in Edmonton Sa,%id,!WL it In"ruing intairest,all the ti r".- Wit -B A- ] Alberta.,cattiriatchewift and Manitoba east of MacLeod.CalsiirY wild your packA Ge at hatne. rising and failing tides affl,the =1eZnqtartlnK point by the =me route as travelled On going journey on or before Iminiteem fifty con November 30th. 1913,on payment of one half cent W mile ocean have tremendous force, and added to 61!!.00 from Wtauxtoft.provided the holder deposits thk certl=!Uth these way be harnessed. Jk =121:1-M agent on arrival at desdna%lon,"worts at leW thirty days Lt fiar"Witing. The the For full particalan we sonnet C.P.R_Agent.or wdft— .'.,WHITBY BRANCH: "A. A. ATKINSON, Manager- winds, as, everybody knows ex- u-PA.. G.IPA.Ta".011111 ort tremendtma Bower, and this B:',_. W, 3WN7 7. T 7 .4 • James Lawson, we regret to M TEACHING TELB BLIND port, is on the sick list at present DXXONsTRATION CIA"As wl" Bas pan rMrs. Readma'a are 'n and under the doctor's care. PUATURA OFCANAIK" NATIO js 4'. city is week. WALL Mr--. Worthy, of Bram :H :;RICHARDSON'S K1!1r;r11%Mobr Tam .. James B. Madill it under the vtoa, is YZ&B *anther at present. speadiug a few days with her par. Tmp -no showing if 40--1 11imp"y Of -.14s,.Jenkius.returned to the city eau,Thomas and Mrs. Gibbous. . The .educational exhibits at this Vp &GSWSMMI Of' The Citizens' Band will give year's Canadian National Rxhlbltion -day evening. BuWasary. Books.3)", Toys, jut aaother-open ter has re-shingled air concert (weather will be featured by demonstration classes in the teaching Of the blind permitti%on.Saturday evening 900011"d for the Holiday *46. 0611 tills�8�4 residence. on'."?. M_ er I e W_ and the deaf. The pupil@ for these 8 WILI 00 or rom tb�e--i a George Richardson - threshed u"m at Brantford erinir af ter tutee &ad Belleville. subacriplions taken for all mag"es, es of alsike on TU -reapects- j LU other dits- Hfiss Pooler, is visiting at the 'Jr. and Mt�---Brodie. of last week, the yield being play will be in advance of all previous Weekly #Ad Daily 1�4wsp%11`0119F . -Atome of Dr. C.- 8 1 a' "out eight bush to the acre. efforts. Lectures along-hygienic lines Miss Margaret Macnab was 7,, exhibits,agricultural college exhibits. 1. M103HEA.M:D80j*fT4 -public health-exbibits. public school­.Ahe city for a few days last week. X.' TH Thomas and Randall Birkett an information bureau as- Eo agricul- •owere in the city on Saturday last. _Eure, everything tbat .Aevelops the Miss R. Michell, of Toronto, �s 15.LR rountry'ibudits people will be there. visiting her aunt, Mrs.L. 'J. Pit'- NOTICE TO"MEDITOM Matter wric* Mls'sleila Rumohr spendingis. Pick rin Lumber Yad a g el N'th-1 Matt of 'E*state of Ne 11"ilson, late of the Township 6f'Pickdr- few weeks holidays in other Mg. in tki Counqv-of,04tario, farmer, �(1�p�n* Can—. Board. the new parts. 9 aaadi deceased. scientific wall Ulas Maggie Graham is 9 uding aDvering used in the place of lath .91, -iriven pursuant to hereby a few days with friends the and plaster. It holds paint or -9ection 55, chapter 26., of the Statutes . `Harbo"i ' Ifational prper nX Notice is lie b -city. perfectly. Call and f Ontario, I George V., being the Mrs. Barber Gvorge, of Toronto, 'Trustee Act that all creditors and see samples and is vLsitiag with friends. in Clare- get prices•rithi-re having claims against the estate Exhibition" Imont. of the above named Newrick Wilson Don't yqu worry. R O. 0 F I N G Miss Maud Beal is spending a who died on or about the 27thday of -Doa't you fret, FEXPANSION N. B. extra white Cedar Shingles&ad 'few days vacation in ths,, Th6u.- May. 1913,are•required to send by at prepaid or to deliver to Richard 'Wil- B. U. red cedar Shingles. 1, 2 sand Islands. -Don't scold the cook -New Livestock Department L and Mrs. Carmichael, of Port so,,, Kinsale P. O. Oat.. one of the and 8 ply ready rooting'. Everything in Agriculture Perry. spent Tuesday with P. and executors of the will of the said de, for there is Iota of , : Z., U M B E R censed their Christian.names and sur Exhibits by the Proir laces Mrs. Macnab. names, addresses and descriptions Exhibits by Dominion Government I loch- Hemlock, tongue and groved W. J. and Mrs. Miller, and eqn-9, with.full particularp of their claims GOOD COAL Exhibits by Foreign Countries I inch and 2 inch Hemlock, rough. 45T Pickering, spent guuday with and the nature of the security, if any, Acres of Manufactures inch. I inch, It ineh.-1j inch. relatives here. held by them duly certified. and 2 inch. $ inch and 4 inch_ retatl [ .MA6f4i1P1Ci_NT AM U1113H I Widmer Miller his quite recOv- Further take notice'that atter the I At the Harbor for everybody Pine'lumber. -eredfrom his,reebut . dttack 9f Ist day of September,)1913, the said -some to spare. dressed lumber executors will proceed to distribute Paintin"from Germany,Britain; Also a good stock 6f dre and I Geomia Pine matcEed Lh Mrs. Joseph Wrowti has carpen e assets of the said deceased among United States and Canada -ons entitled thereto ha injW. W. SPARKS and beaded. ,o4l, the persona Educational Exhibits A at work adding another story v 17 to her residence. regard 0017 to the claims of which Cadet Review have not' and that Agent for W. D. Matthews Co. W. D. GORDON& SON, CapL R. W. Barber, bf'Alban:p, they then shall ice Japanese rirewa�Hu the said executors will pot be liable-to Pickering, Ont. N. Y. is visiting with- his cousin, ,, person cr persons of whose claim 0 Canada's Biggest Dot Show <;eo. W. Coates. Lbr'cl&i ins they shall not then have re- America's Greatest Cat Show 10"r-thand m Buy is calved notice.Miss Rae Walker, of Toronto, cO ...spending her vacation at the home Dated Stb August, 1911- Rich Hair Ar#b NEROTas -._,of her mother here. If such evidence so the following as- ELCEI&RD WILOON Lang,thick.beavv hair. Want this kind? BURNING OF ROME tracts from letters and other equally Dr. Geo. M. Brodie, of. Wood and' AM4Ws Hair Vigor preawtes growth. LOON Executors strong testimony contained in our Th kook, visited hla, brothers. Drs.- ALIcs A. W Do"not color the hair a Mus"I Surprise :-C. J. booklet isnot sufficeat to so tiaf y any a,4d R. this week. Fy Arthur E. Christian. Ask Your Nxior. Man".= The Musical Ride person desirous of learning shorthand. Will and Mrs. Davis and E agar cwl their Solicitor, Whitbv. Oat. Auti-Polo Matcbemi then there tan be no merit in any bull and Mm Shirk, of Toronto, spent nets under the sun-: Circus and Hippodromo Sunday here with John and Mrs. 8 tick. Roman Chariot ROC" DzAPtX& CLAEms-It is a plea O 000 llaxvesters Wanted sure towrite& testimonial eDdoppiog Rev. Dr. Mrs. and Miss Marvin. Athletic Sports -anything thing so much superior to other Great Water Carnival things used for the same purpoae as -4 Claremont, Out.area pending the R S 0 N 'S stimmer in- Southern Sank , and E X 0 U your,system of Eclectic Shorthand im SH GUARD Alberta. TO WINNIPEG $1®.04 S 6 A N D to otters I have examined. I A"I) George Carberry, with wife and 0 0 . . -" Score of other Famous Bonds be pleased to reply to any commune Choice of destination left to the excurstoMet. H%lf.&-cent a • mile from e with re. two children.' of Toronto. Q nt cation that may be sent m Winnipeg to Regina. 9&9ka tooti. Warman, Swan River. Edmonton.and Twelve Band Concert&Daily ­--Sunday-with Charles and to o her in to on the-G*naA4,m_Xovthem Rarilw&Y� Wreck of-the Airibip ferenre to the systern. or to hsve'" any, one intere e&H-to see.-me Sar ant. Returning. half-a-cent,it mile from all points on C.N� R. to Winfiipeg`. F&LL19. 477 Parliament St., (teacher I withington's Zouaves reen. Kirk and Mrs. Beelby. of G $18.00 from Winnipeg to original starting point in Ontario. idway Our Fall and Winter Term cow' with New Giant M wooi, spent Sunday John meticed September 5th. but studenta Dates of Sale Beelby and daughter, of the Stb Grand-Double EM11 of Fire pot ke enroll, any day, as instruction is AVG� 18-From -Ktngstorr.Sharbot Lake. Renfrew and East in Ontario may e concession. It strictly personal. and Quebec. All trains on the Canadian Northern Quebec em PAlritICA CONWAY'S 19 Mrs. Gen. Sttibbeand ML99 Jessie- -of and including Jerome to Elaberdesu.And all stations Write or call for free booklet. a rsoTe n, of Toren o, ace-visiting onZ= c And AVU al, LOW UaLya VVILLL &JI-VEM3 Rau -4 es 0 an 0 Is a -AUQ 22� � and Rotedale, on-O.N.O. and from et&tiena in -i _1r_ Mro. Paterson. Southwestern Ontario On and south of Grand Trunk mainliar; --SW-eonige St., Cor, Mannitig Aye Jab. A. Underhill, of Fort NVil- Zorovito to Sarala. T 0 R 0 N T 0 TORONTO. AUG. 23-From Toronto and al . . . stations east and -liau3r teaching staff, with & party l CNOit d south o t of friends, visited hie sister, Miss row IAke, all stations on Central Ontario Railway and stations Emma Underhill. oo BAby of ate, includLagKingstop.alsopoicte on other lines way north of G.T.R.Toronto-S&r"line.and saint of.s__nd_E_n_cTu-d1ffV'-- ­4 - G 3yetena Mrs. D. Forsyth, of North Clare- 8barbot Lake and Rptifrow. Blulr=iilling --mont, was ill fors few da but 3100T. 3"From Toronto, all C.N.O. stations east and South Of Sparrow Whater Team to we are pleased to report t she Lake: all Uevtral Ontario and Bay of Quints-otations: 4100 • Califernia,o Colorado, Mexico id now recovering nicely. stations an other lines east of North Bey in Ontario Lad Que- and Pacific Coast Points. Farmers are kept busy these bec, including all atiLtions on the C.N.Q. east of and including mad Q� &L St. J. Ry.stations. In sN ks a days in the harvest fields. In a line SL Jerome to Huberdeau. The Grand Truck Railway is the if ew days the bulk of the harvest 39". 5-Prom Toronto to Sparrow Lemke on O.N.O.; Also points on linen Dealer in Gasoline Engines.Cream most direct route from all points -will be safely stored in the barn Toronto to North Bay,Sudbury and west thereof. east through Canada via CWc&go. a. parstom Speight,waems. Tod. Mr. Trench, of Teeswater, is in The richest country W the Wist is served by the Canadian Northern Ky. hope buggies, ate. We have the FEATURES this locality tbii week with a The demand for Harvesters along its lines to very heavy and the wages the highest. t CO&I oil oil lamp in the world. Double Track. Fast Service. Finest .7 gADg0f MOD, greetinglightningWrite.for Homeo"kers'Guide,showing 85.000 free homesteads awaitingRoadbed, Modern Equipment.Un. coda on a niq�mber of .- rns and the settler. For full information&PPIY to 'W"_ 3Er-' 7.A,==80%-T excelled Dining Car Service. BROCK ROAD, ONT. residencm. Toronto, Ont. TO THE SUNNY SOUTH Owing to the farmers being R. L GRIPL131AIRM, - Pass. 'Agt. Can. Nor. Ry No more -desirable route than via, %�,busy with their harvest, 'out — ., , - LU.M 5 C %W 6 IM Grand Trunk- to Detroit. thence 0- Btreets liave rather a deserted -greats r A "FeW that a" 25010 to the value of Stock in a very short period AGO*2"&ME" via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Palm 1.>oking appearance the Beach, Nassau,.etc. part of the time. Round trip tickets,giving choico Oscar Stephenson and cousin, Cmidweins Mohmses*Meal Of all the best routes, together with Miss Hannah Stephenson,' of ,To- a ' ' I I Z --it also insures the full information and reservations Y . vonto, spent Thursday last with It does more than that May be obtained from nearest G. the latter's.brother, Thomas and health of your cattle besides reducing general T. Agent; or Duff,D.P. it write A.E.D -Mrs. Stephenson. feeding costa-by a substantial margin. It is A_ A., Toronto, Out. 84% pure Cane Molasies and 16% edible moss. Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson It_ r its unique digestive action. You selected for ss W -W Is it VREb. ALLEN, Agea�'r' and family, Mrs. Thomas Pearson know-the feeding value of pure Cane Molasses. 'S. ng as and Misses Marjorie and Clara Caldwell's Meal is the only wasteless.form ill r Ch r1c'e" IK'VW X , Neal spent Sunday with Mrs. Wn3_. �C% whickit can be fed. It's always palatable and IN. 1St .,Fri,1aa Turves, of Myrtle. Ary to,the,louch. Takes the place of an equal Mill vir )Z.. M.., amount of other cereal, making it more C, JohnGOrow has completed- the to latable and di tible6- Most likely your erection of a windthill and' also se `-the installation--of a waterworks an handles It, but write to us at any. 10— system 'in the stables of James ratefor the facts. as Feb ij,, Mat -Slack, of Glasgow. .ME CALDWELL FEE0�CQ, U*ted, a ate. ge Ramon Wm. Ward,of Uxbrid , 'who .has been seriously ill• for a- num. DUNDAS. ONTARIO. a2 0,0 -ber of weeks, died on -Monday. or The deceased was a brother of R. pe t: July Of @41 materials and design rep/in stock. It will pay you Judson and Mrs. Edwards, 0. r lis" • I W. Ward, of Claremont :i of to sell at our works act inspeot our stoals %,WJL-JL.A F..,F ' a Essex, motored-lie-reT&T,week and A-Ar L4v.& and obUln tire spending a few days with the TZ- Wiewedo not employ 6s. hom,000 former's parents..Win. and Mrs. a Money Saver. auary 104-Wkil6by 7.Claim- S. ly we can. and do throw off i Read this Advt,-­�everything in it J" A 0,111- ill,uxbrmso he agent Edwards and with other relatives 9 P commission of 10 per cent.,which on wit i==. it and friends throughout th e tawn. M serlainlyeav's by Du whasing from VA Balame"f this Sea jLoAa,Flowers, &c.,at h' f price. ship i The Women's Institute will hold Nil MOry-Get one of thise flnelstylish Nits'now. This c1hance of getting WHITBY 41ANITE.CLI their August M66ting'as_ 'a 'pfebic a good hat-for little money way not come W you again. Womenow, The. Pickering as they are going every day. WAAby. Ontaili, an the Methodist -Church Lawn, ------on the afternoon, of Aug. 20th, A. when S Vigilante Commiittee d Altona E. Wxv . EVAN the Broughani ,an MAPton'93 —1-tistitntes will meet "with them. re invited. s Tea is direct from the Tea The object of-thifr Associatiorr is to All ladies a theasoleagenta-forit here. This —L—Pump 'Xanufacturer Mrs. Wm. Walfoxrd,.6f-Torontoi, -'Gardens to the-tea-pot. Try a half lb: Price 30c., 40c,, 50e Ib:--- lessen stealing and prosecute is visiting her parents, Thomas the Ions. Shop'an' d -Residence, Dundas StI. .-and Mrs. Gibbonq. Mr:-Walford, . 7 - WHITBY, ONT. who is employed in the head office Members having proper%siolen commani- of the Bank of Commerce, has White Buttoned Boots, reg:-$2,00, for-$1.75; White Shoes $1.00, T.a, ofiteimmediately wit any member Xbree doors west of Whitby House Tan' of Executive 00winibim Alta., es $2.95, 1 *1 to for$2.75; Patent-Slippers, been sent to Lethbridge, A. shoes, reg. $2.50. for $2.25 ; reg. a new branch of the bank. Momberobip fee U-0Q. We are prepared to instal wood or iron' RuWos. Stephensoh and Mrs. reg. $1.95, for$1.70; Patent Shoes, reg.-$aSO,for$2.15- These- Mr area pecial values to clear balance of this season's stock. pumps on shortnotice, alio attend Tiaketq*�m&v be had from sbo treski"S or all kinds.of repairing. Sam. Stephenson were in Oshawa to -on Saturday Inet visiting their neatens on s, Agent for the Ontario Wind Hill, 'brother-in-law, Ernest Stephen- alotbA=c to Ord Exec.Com.-L- 0. Banks, also asolengines and son, who on that day underwent Remember 1). Simpson is the only priwtical man to leave your order W�V. Richardson.- ickering. Ontj We squre gear n for appendicitis, and with. Work mauship-fit-style jruamnteed. an operatio who we are glad to say, to making j G J.A. Monitor'.' A-thuf hftv- XAGN= CREAM SEPARATOR rds re- eadefactot?progrim tows naw Poll Xo,M,, lad,W- . .;:... ..-.':.. w ..F ...�.i",lS...xa.a._,.-en...: .. .• .;,�•..L�4',r»„',,, 'S�....crw,• c -- e7,,<r.,.`,.•s:,wt.: -y�y,�5.,';'a�. d' s._, .�....... .-3•fa_' - .•qJ:`s�'jr'i ,i- �L:-.-• .c,. 'f ;';•.�.- k -, ' w �� >.c .7' K•r yiairr ;5•.il.h''.R.iw^s. .'s!q.3- . s:..' ,• - a .,..,. 111,1 , .. :, s” .:. - ,• �`.'},. .;��. - .. "'1, - .. 1x11 •.'�•�.. . : ;`.3• _ . •;. _'. � ':..,-' ,.. ,rt 1111 i�`r•s w< .. • 4 : '.....w,, .r ., 111,,1. � , .. •�•• �'.: a J 9 4 J '�+.. .' - 1111 _. ..,._ ..� _� ss•,�,"'< a '' y ,s 4 '.�:', _,< . "'x r,a�'�.., v,. s"'t.r,& �- , A. _ fi 'tsY � � w r/(J�■inn - att�e aniChccscL4f i Prices o ase r u n - - - - . - . Mar ets -fie �, �y of , '� � �a �ti �h; fi s, 'e✓ y •',"' _ speadetugo. feed. 401.2 to 41c. Barley-Man. feed. 51 * 3� to 620; malting, 62 to 64e. Buckwheat- , Toronto, Aug. 12--Flour-Ontario wheat No. 8,58 to 600.' Flour-Man. Spring wheat p �� D flours, 90 er Dent:$4.10, Toronto or Mont &Lente, flreta, 55:60: seconds, $510: strong "t r' real 1-1�gh Floor made of new wheal.I gakera'. H.�; Winter pateppta, choice. $5.50: V60, seslooard, for September delivery.1 straight rollers $6,10: s2rai ht rollers, - anitobas, first patents, in late bas.I bags, 52.40. Bulled oats, barrefe, $4.45; do., $5.50; second-patents; in Jute .bags. l bags."90 lbs. 52.10. Bran. $14 tlhorts. $21. strong bakers', in lute bas, H•80. l Middlings, $$4.- -Mouillie, $26 to $32• Hayi ' Manitoba wheat-No. 1 orthern quoted t NNo. 2 per ton, oar lots. $12 to $13. w ,, at 81.02 on track. Bay ports; No. 8 at .a. rwc ,.:: a «',<:,..W.H::. a:�.e ... s::.:. 7777._".:r —Finest western.. 13 to 131-4e; finest east• 81.00; No. 3, %C. Bayy ports. erns, 123-4 to 13e. Butter-Choicest cream. ~ Ontario wheat o. 2 white and red ery. M to 241-4c; secouds. 231.2 to 243.40. 7 +wheat, 99c to$1.00, outside, and new wheat E as•-Fresh, 29c; selected, 27c; No. 1 stock. SliPER-1}EEA(laOUGHT BA'1"fLESHIP "NEW ZEALAND." at 85 to 87c, outside. �; Nor 2 Stock. 18 to 190. Oats-No. 2 Ontario oats. 35 to 360, out: This is the "New Zealand," the.fine 18,800-ton battle cruiser built by the Island Colony in the Pacific to bide, and at 37 ads o on track Tomato, United Stats Markets, aid Britain on the sea. She carries a crew of 800 mea has eight 12-inch and sixteen 4-inch guns, -----Western Canada oatss 390 for Ido. & and t at Me for No. 3. Bay ports.- Mknnea�polis. Aug. 12.-Wheat-September, - - -- Peae-�The market is nominal. ` 875410; Deoember. 901-2 to 905-80; 1fa7. Barley-Prices nominal 953.40; No, 1 Northern. 861.8 to 895•$0: No. 'WOMAN BURNED. TO DEATH. z A Corn-No. 2 American corn, 77c. Toronto, 2 Northern, 86 1-8 to 87 5$c; No..3 ye_21ow land at 74 to 7314c. c.Lt., Midland corn, 71 to ?Be. No. 3 white oats.'39 3-4 to Bye-Prices nominal 401.40; Na 2 rye. 561-2 to 581-2c. Flour The ,Fire BeHCVCtI to' Have Been - (� (� -News Buckwheat-Market is nominal and bran' nnchanssed. Re �J i 5V ire Bran-Manitoba bran, 519 a ton. in bags, Duluth. Aug. JL-Wheat-No. 1 bard. Started By Her., iii Vs. !iforoato freights. Bhorta. W. Toronto. 69 3140; No. 1 Noryhern, 88 3-4c; No. 2 North- ern, 863.4 to 87c; September,' 85.1.40 b1d: . A despatch from JBrockville says < Country Produce. -- . December, 90 3.40 bid; May. 95 3-4, bid Margaret Sullivan a patient at the l ` Linseed, '51.42; September, $1.42; October, ga + P - r Butter-Choles dairy, n to Me; inferior, = bid, November. $1.421-2 asked: Do- Eastern Hospital for the Insane, 17 w 19c: creamery. 26 to 851-2 tar rolls. camber, $1.401-2. was burned to, death Friday 'night !Notes Ot Interest as to 'What Is Going and 24 to 250 for solids. t : Eggs-Case Iota of new-laid, Z4 to t5o'per in a fire, believed to, have been 1 "dozen; fresh. 20 to ne. and seconds. 1b to wianipsa cram, _ . -on AH °Over the World 180 `Winnipeg, Aug. 1s,-cash-Wheat-No. i started by her, which destroyed the Cheese--New cheese.133.4 to 14e for large. Northern, 961Ac; -No. 2 Northern, 93&•40; barna-on the Stagg farm, north of and 141.2 for twins. No. 3 Nortfiern. 893.4e; No. 4, 803.4c: No. - Beane-Hand-picked. $2,78 to 52.30per6, 720; No. 6, 680; feed. 60o; No. I relected Brockville, purchased by the Gov-• - 'bushel; primes, $1.75 to $3, in a .lobbing seeds, 881-2c; No. 2 da. 851.20; No. 3erIInl do.. ent some time ago a8 an adds- s tiray, 1811.20; No. 3 toh, 821.20: No. 4 Lou b. Canada. to the medicine section 9f the meth F Honey-Extracted, in tine, 121-3 to 130 73c; No 5 tough, 65t•50. No. 5 tough. 601 0; tion to the �sylum lands. The too- - cal ooagresa at London. r lb, for No. I. wholesale; oombs. $2.251 feed, tough. 530 No. 1 red Winter, 880: No, tuan was fo nd in flames at a for.- Some 700 miles of colonization - W $3.00 per dozen for No. 1, an4$2 to $3.25 2 red Winter, 86c: No. 3 red Winter; 84c; roads have been constructed this -'for No. 2 No-4 red Winter. 76o, Oats-No. 2 C.w',, ner of the barns,- and died of hRr = United States.Poultry-Hens. 16 to 1?c per 1b; turkeys; 350; No. 3 C.W, 34c; extra No, 1 teed. Sensori f 200' Live poaltry, about to lower,341-2c: No. t seed. 340: No. 2 teed, 311.4c $$juries a few hours later.- The _ f ' IS t the abuse. Barley No. 3. ed. No. 4, 481-zo:-reie tot, bards were entirely destroyed, with J. F. S; Martin has been appoint- -- American relations with MexioO Potstoss-Jobbing lots. of new potatoes,. 420; teed. 42c. Flax-No, 1 N.W,C.. $1.231.2: their oontents, a large number of ed Crown Attorney for Sault`Ste, are fast approaching a crisis. 113.25 per barrel No. 2 c.W.. $1.241-2; No. 3 c.W.. $1.121.2, g Marie,' Senator Johnston's death has re- horses being saved with difficulty. _ A 825,000 libel suit is entered' d' the majorit ` Provisions. - - Live Stock Markets. _ The Loss is $4,000, with no insur- y, for the Demo-, + _ Bacon, long clear, 15 3-4 to 166 per lb fn Montreal, Aug IL-Xe¢iam stock_sold at s,nce _ again at-L Anion Socials by G. DQ- cratid tariff bill. ' CA" lots. Pork-Short cut. 828.50 to 829;133-4 to 6 cents: c. 3 to 6,Cont cent- cowt. saulniera, K.C., of Montreal, President Wilson has adopted the: do., meas. 824. Hams-Medium to light. 865• calves, 3 to 6 ceob; xh J c 4 cents. 1 _ P f012 to 210; heavy, 19 to 200; roils. 163.4 tog to 4t-2 cents, spring lambs, T1$ caves. LEAKY MOTOR BOAT. Mrs. Jennie Foster, aged 79, of Micawber policy in regard to the ' 17c; breakfast bacon. 21 to 0; backs, 241 Bogs. 10 to 1014 caeca 22 _ Granton, was, fatally burned .when .Mexican _i1fiistlon. Toronto, Aug 12-Cattle-Expert, $6.� to =uLaidJTi+eroes. 14e; tubs. 14I-So. pails.:16,75, choice butchers $600 to X46.50: v,od Six Women mud One Ilan Mitet a an Oil stove caught fire. The- widoi4 of Graham Taylor, of 14 34c. medium,, $5.25 to $e.t4 oommon 6475 In The. G.T.R. -will build s fine new _ 95.00. canners. 's2-o0 to szm0 rutters. 02'0 -Watery Grave. Dallas, Texas, who was killed at to 13,00 fat Cows $450 to 851..5; com•non grain elevator to replace the one Tampieo, Mexico, will demand $125,- - Based May and straw. �co V4, 53.'to to $375: m:' h caws. "000 to I A despatch from East Greyton, bunted at Point Edward. 000' from the Mexican Government.. Baled hay =ear hay 12250 to 513.00. No• $65.00 each, Calves-0-od veal. 9600' to' ! at tt4, on track, Toronto. and No. e. o. 57.00. ebolre. 87 r5 to $e.50: roID:aon $3.50 Masa., says: Six womAn and a Haan 'Ernest Mason, employee of a To- tt2 50 heavy feeders. 3. pounds.$41 $4 75 to 5 "were drowned and three oth:era eonto- firm, was drowned at God- General. to 94.00. •tuckers and feeders-steerw to 800 pounds. 53.25 to 54 15: extra rbc..e 1 l Baled strs•w-{ia«i stock ti-to ILA.on 5 2s were saved when a motor boat sank erich through a boat capsizing. ' - •• track...?oronto. heavy '111" oder $ .50 p a'+�i'in Lon Pond'Saturday The res- g Peace was concluded by the dele- $&robs—Light urge 85,00 to 44 ;0 b-av9 g lldantreal moving picture propria= q - 8tarkats. --- $4'00-to fxA;-bucka. 5350 to .ts?5: spring cues were made by Prederlck Ma- -.tet children under l6 to be motes from the Balkan Staten at r . Oats-Canadlan Western. 'q;*. IL 43" W lambs. 86.75 -to $7.50 liogq--0s.65 10 b ; e treasurer of the Soule Mill, of i - 411.2e, do.. No. L 391-$ to 4oc; extra No. 3 St0.10 fed and. watered. and $1025 off cars. c-3. '81,owed to attet3d Without guard- ' - �?Mew Bedford, whohas a cottage at inns, The Balkan"peace treaty was . . - Ithe pond, Responding to the criesjjepo�e.have-reached Ottawa of signed at Bucharest, Roumania, on( "BATTLEFIELD ANNIVERSARIES day at the exhibition of the Inter- I he was able to pick up four persons a scheme to bring thousands of Saturday. _ national Apple-shippers' Asr+octa- with-h s motor boat. One of these Hindus to Canada direct from.Cal- A widespread political revolution hal; developed out of - the metal; -•That of -Chrysler's Farm $tad.tion at Cleveland, when-the l ai• ailed to revive. . The party was cutter. . workers, strike in Miran, Ita1y- t' _ eat a Ou swee stake for tike bound for a dance at Lakeside Wm, E arlou Cornwall The Mexican situation entir to Un. Park. led by a Conadespble regaraaon$ area s'. tarice Word was received eon Thuiis boat sprang ng &leak S<xnee repb� falling ilon him whenn his team rad of an coming very, serious, and- to ex-Gov P day afternoon of the a said the - bottom - dropped away. d, ing made for by - Hon. J. S. Duff, Minister of throwing all into the water. Athabasca LandingCouncil Battle of Chrysler's Farm, which Agriculture, from Mr. W F. Kidd �� = ash the Goveraznenfor'the loan of Over 4850 factories in Barcelona - occurs on August 27 next. The and Sir. S. F, Palmer, assistants in BRITISH IMPORTATION S. ; $100;000--toward--rebuilding the are affected by the general strike„ military- display will be consider- the Fruit B•rancb, who have charms burned district and some have mounted machine. able, and will be furnished by guns' of the Provincial exhibit. The win Mother Country Is Taking Mflm Arrangements have been- mad, -. p troops.drawn from Eastern Ontar- doubly eigaificant, for it means Canadian Canned Meats. for supplying more and better fish The famous rebel Chinese regi. y io. In 111, some twelve. ar fifteen also that Ontario won first in 1t.+ meat, known =as the "Dare-to- also militia will be tensa the A despatch from Ottawa says to Montrealan•d Ontario from the Dies,',' were mowed down in a des- hundred own class, where it was grouped -Canada is selling more canned meat Maritime_Provinces, - oorps to be present including the with Nova Scotia, Maine, New perste fight among the rebels them. -. '2nd and '�3pd Batteries, Ottawa, to the Mother Country this year Creighton Robinson, aged 23, and selves at the Wa-Lung forte, Hampshire, Vermont, Maasachu- �and the Governor-General's Foot than heretofore. The - Canadian Eddie Vohtnan, aged 12, residents Dr. Sun Yat Sen, formerly pro- setts, Conaeeticut, Rhode Island. Commissioner at Manchester, re- of Toronto, were drowned at Spar-. Guards, the 41st, 42nd, the beth New York, Michigan, Wisconsin porting on importations there. row Lake on Saturday.' visional president of the Chinese _ .''ttnd,the.59th. Another anniversary and Minnesota. Thirty varieties states that i7i, the last year 13,308 John F. Bryant,'& Call?ornia avi- Republic, and a leader of the south•, which wily be celebrated this Au- were shown—fifteen winter appleR boxes were forwarded from St. ator, was instantly killed at Vic- ern revolution, has fled the country : tumn is that of the death of Tecum- five summer and ten fall: to re- •John, Halifax and .Montreal as tori&, B.C_, after making his six on board a Japanese steamer. Y seh. The great Indian chieftain Bard to the summer apples allow- as against 6,000 .boxes in the pre- hundredth flight in the same ma- -" "Self at.the Battle of Moraviantown ante wa,3 made for the early season. vious year, chine, 110 CHILDREN IN MINES. on October 13, 1813, and a nnilitary The cup is awarded by' Air, Ed- f James Easterman of. Bay City, •4 eremony'will 'inark the hundredth. Loomis of New..York,.President ofNew 116gulations Take Effect Un- BRITISH TRADE BETURNB: - Mich., was sentenced at 'Parry anniversary. Colonel Hodgins, the the association, and is open for an- Sound to three years in the Kings- der Statute of Alberta. officer commanding the First Divi- n competition. Exports • of. Manufactured. Goods ton Pe 61 for of motor 'kion, hak been directed to spare no 3' A despatch from Edmonton, Al- ��e• $_20,000,000 .More than Year Ago. boats, firearms, etc. berta, says: Ac6ording•fo`the new Paine to arrange'a commemoration Charlotte Meeks of Kingston, ac- ` that will be adequate and di ified. A despatch from London says: Mines Act, which went into effect gn -THE KAISER'S JUBILEE. The-July statement of the Board of bused of bigamy by a Rochester on August 1, the employment of wo- man, her formes haaband whom she men and girls and boys under 16 OUR APPLES ARE THE BEST. ' Annoaneed Thut 24,000 Prisoners thought dead, wan► let:, go on sus- : - , .. in imports and $25,880,000 in ea- years of age is rohibited in Al- Were Amnested. pended sentence, berta mines. For safe$ is porta. The imports of foodstuffs in- y' sake the Ontario'•s Exhibit Captures Sweep= Miss Mary Meade, reported to =- A despatch from Berlin says: In creased $$,875.,000, and raw mater- age os. managers and pit bosses has stake at Cleveland, Ohio. have been killed with her brother cdebratidt, of the 95th`anniversary ial about $5,000,000. The principal. been raised t<)'9&years, and that of A deapatoh from'Toronto says: of the Kaiser's accession to the gain in the exports was in-- a rugaway near Radisson, Sask., firemen to 23 years.. Under the new manu- in Ontario to-daZ-holds the premier throne,. marked recently by great factured goods, which showed $20,- has confessed she spread the ru= order of things men will be -paid mor to escape a mantel tangle.• b position on the Nh>rth American festivities in Berlin, it is aanoune- 000,000 more than-&•year ago, in- ' twice a month `instead of every 30 .• Albert Edward Ferguson, who oontinellt as an 'apple-producing, ed-that 24,000 prisoners were am= eluding $5,000,000 in cotton tex- Slays as formerly. eountrs. This was settled on Thurs- nested. tiles. went from (Jlenarmn Ont., to Moose �.' Jaw four months ago, hanged him- DENTS GNAWED MATCHES. ' MUSICAL -SURPRISE. self in a barn near Bounty.on Wed- _ _ nesday, owing to religious'mania. Store at Owen Sound Damaged by y - FINANCES Big Number at Canadian National Investigation is tieing 'made at Will Be a Novelty. Sabas Kong reserve, Kenora, .into Blaze Caused by $ate and Mice., OF ag�h, an _ despatch from Owen.. Sound In- the mt1141er.-of Wsgond In- A d - - The musical surprise 'a tuneful P 9 to have-been-murdered says: Fire on Frid €teraeoi� medley of marching and music, 1s by a half-breed while hacking ata y cyto Statement of Revenue for Four Months Shows an one of the big novelties prepared tent. - thathird flat of the store occupied this year's Canadian -National The farm of Mr, W. 'A. V4�a Al- ahter's, Ltd., caused thou- for ` ,InCreAse of Five Million Dollars ... _�._._:. -= Exhibition, Toronto. That it is a lin at Morrisburg on which the Se e extent, -several.•_ • ,. - sand dollars hiefly.by water and - ' big number is evidenced b the fact C "aler's F monument ' y hry arm t stands, smoke,' .The cause of the blaze was • that eight bands, 100 Cadets and will-be sold 'at auction on the sec- probably rats or mice gnawing A despatch from. Ottawa -says: and $28,398,071 in the correspond- 100.Roy Scouts i : worked in End day of the'celeb•ration, because matches. The blaze-originated in }'! W 11 be w rk to In months of 1912. its intricacies. John Henderson of of scarcity of labor. Highly satisfactory condition•$. in g y' Capital ` account expenditglzes London will stage it, and 'that the stairs leading -to the third flat, the Dominion,. financesareindicat- show a material increase. The'isbtaY means it will be artistic:in every and befol'e it was discovered Led r- - reat,Britaln., made-considerable headway- ed _ -by, the financial statement for to, July 31st was $13,014,270, as del; - -G July and for the-four months of the oompared ,with only $3,897,356 in nr - Col. E. S. Cody, the Anglo-Amer- - fiscal year envied with tliat•month: the same period of 1912, The fn- FOUR YEARS FOR THEFT OF $2. ican aviator, was killed in England GAS ON A3IHERST ISLAl1 D. crease was attributable to $8,518, on Thursday. It.-was-.issued o.t; Friday evening. Judge Sends Two Men to Stony Natural Deposit Discovered in Bay y The revenue. for Jul totalled $15,- 705 paid in railway subsidies, main- _ Y Another attempt u the militants of Quinte Region. ` y ly to the- Canadian Northern, and Mountain ler Long Period, to take.Premier Asquith'& house by, - - _•'811,914, as against ''$14,619,207 in to a three-million increase of P"7' A despatch from Winnipeg says: storm was frustrated by the police A despatch fro*n Kingsten saysti July, 1912. In the four months the lic works . expenditure, including For holding up and robbing a on Saturday, Natural gas was. discovered on the aggregate was 857,080,804, an in- railways. steamship cook, Stanley -Smith, The British House -of Commons farm oeeil-pied by Robert Smith of y grease of five millioda over the Dor- For the same, reasoal the Het debt from whom they took 82.on a back b-y a large majority ratified the Amherst Island, on Tuesday, he' - a responding period.' Expenditures during July was increased propor- street in Fort William I&gt Wednes- Government.wireless oontract•with men; who were digging for a well, `' on oonsolidated account totalled tionntely. At t•hn end of July the day, George Raker and William the Marconi Company, were very much surprised when` � ,. $17,622,464 in July, and $28.400.376 aggregate was Htl`9F1,069,678, •which, Pearson were izcntenced to serve Sir Win. Osler, regius profe+gsor they found gag escaping. It is sit- `? 0 is the four months' period, as own- h�weve.r, fe ?+21,000.000 less than at four years in'Str,ny &fountain peri= of m—d'rine, at Oxford University, usted about five miles from Stella, pared respectively with- $15,916,190 the end of July, 1912. 1 tentiary on Friday morning. on Wednesday night gave a dinner on the Bay of Quints. � -� y°•7r ... ..- .. a.•w+. ,. x111 _.^,"„ . .r.... ,•.•, .a. y� ..:^ID.' {i;'r.. t. ;,,....er'.t-.,M+i,�• ,cxrtw•3.."i:P :w."'•b.?i"' .else` t"- ;�.,+. �: �.;. 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They ., speed and Bileck" of the Proverbial Arabs. , , ,.�. . � t. - . . .- . _OW 0 , not contain either pb4nacetid,acetantlid.mo ,.�.­, 9., To the demand of %U* polioeman that i .. .� ­� . 1 Dark - ,Shad -' ' he Obould be informed at the nature of op *_.;.-� - i A .- turn or any itbeir dangerous drug. :�So. 2=1 . I _ . ,3 , . the trouble. Clive, who was be be. .,1�7kl I -- - ...,_ 1. your Drugglat's. r � A. = ' . . , ' . rtdii the hunchback .Over the still pros. NA"PIAL 001UG ANS, CMX4W^L CO.Of CANADA,-UNITS116 .. I . - . - -.,� . . - , la. '. ,. , . ­ ., - trate fat -- ` ". . I I .* . -jr.�_ . �� _.;sx� I __ .::...I- � -7......_.___ !in of the girl, replied that they --,,�� 4.:.- - ­ . ­­­�­ -. 1. - . ...- '. k . ­­­ '�.:.: ,'. : -7- 7- ,. 1 ­­Or, A Coming Vengeance � . : had been attacked by a party of youths, - - - - _. .1�:11��� , - . � _. ring him that the trouble was all � �,,:!�­ .­11 � I . . . I - .. � I , . - - ­. . wed him to tallow them and see . I , , STARKERING. - ,. .. ""', ­, . ... . I 1" , I ,��. _. . , � ,;. . I _ . . 1! ­ - . _\ , I . . 4 -,,'-- I . . _ " did no more mischief. The GREAT KISER'DEAD. I 'll. � I 1, .1 � �,�, - . liceman 1� - - . , at JY , � might*have he I � ':- Parents Should Wateh Their Chfl-� .,� � I - .. , --request',_hesitated in 6om . . ., I- . . _____ __..___.___..._._... -.--- ____ easy 1glUtio _F��_ That 1i W1W- dr,, and G papt-A . I.I in. n i.h k Ilet-= J-18inst 1 1... ... careful very I . ­ ­ , I'll . WIT;:. . . '.­. .... . :1.. CHAPTER IL--(Cont'd). .sweet a one an with such signs of car v )IlIprly backed it up with half ,S -Benefit No One. I . i Defects Of spetch, such aa-letami � I 1. .. An the son of Dandy Rafborourh Clive training that Clive stood on the other a to ar. and the policeman, murmur. I ,X. , � : weal intimately acquainted with,16 life side of the street and listened. The gii-I's Lag: . . . .� I There has just died the man who mering or stuttering, are among, "',.�:".�:..�',�;- aristocratic; he made himself as intim• back was turned to him, and she wore a "Yes: he'd better keep his eye on them." is 0 7::.,"�, shawl over her head. so that he could see harried In their direction. said t, have been th-a grj�ateet those which it Is most important to w'....., �,, P ately acquainted with.the.life of the gut- _� , --�� ... ter, and he had cast in his lot once and no part of her face; but he was struck by By this time the girl had recovered can. miser Egypt haa ever Aliown. correct and eradicate ia early., :_-�r..'....':1�, I a - , :;7,x.­ for all with the people. certain grace in her figure and her I 9ciousuess, if, indeed, she had altogether Shawarli,.Paaha, who succumbed youth. Children should never be ,-,_ Lord Ranicrouirla's amasemont and In. attitude. She was standing-with her li�`ad lost it, and rising unsteadily with Clive's . s.il . . -dust., --dIgnation when he was informed of his slightly thrown back. her bands loosely aid, stood trembling and swaying to and a, few days ago, wits & member of left to "grow out of such - . .. .1:­ �'..?tl-,. son's intention to contest Brimfield as an c . and. its she sang. fro. She was as yet scarcely able to stand. . .. _�4 . the legislaitive council, and was re. Monts, and no greater mistakeo ". .*!'.��.N. out-and-oat Radical became. in the com- the slight girlish figure moved almost and Clive put his arm round her to sup- ..' - . . imperceptibly too the rhythm of the music. port her; for the hunchback seemed for puted, to b6 one of,-the wealthiest could be made by %. parent than-to :­Awnplaoe phrase. more easily imagined , I ... i '_ ,'-. , I I I- Clive felt the pathos of her presence and the moment helpless and overwhelmed. landowners. He had an income of imagine that association with other " :3 -1 :4. 1 than described; but he was always Pat- her sweet. low voice. and he crossed the Quite unconsciously she leant against . ... fished and courteous, even when sufferinginfirm . �... . ' :.from the gout. an attack of which Clive's read. and stood just behind the pair, to Clive, and bid bar face on his breast se at least,M0,000 and no diebts. boys or girls will correct an ,' ' ..;` I . - -1 .1 ' that he might hear 'the song more dis- if to abut out the sounds a that he curried his ity of speech of this kind. Children .. *. J � conduct promptly produced. and he dis- and the siglits But it appears � ., : ,. tinctly. It came to an end presently. but that had so terrified her; and nimai 1 .,7. . I L missed and cut off his son with a smile at .8,! . and a shruc of his shoulders and the fol- the girl stood without changing her atti- unconsciously Clive soothed her. said tried misanthropical'sontiments even' be- who stammer, it left to themselve , I . , . :1 ". ;:,.�;- 'j. . . ,.dowing words: tude until the hunchback touched her to reassure her. yond the grave, for, not being able grow into it rather than out of it.1 . . ,..1;.4i, .- , . . � . !,?rg" ... They have to take his goods and chattel re-;. , �. ..�.r­ , "91 course. my dear Clive, you are old and, drawing her shawl about her face. gone, quite sone. You're all rjght! 012, !, , :L J ­ , 11 gently on the arm. She started slightly, "It's all over.." he said. " s with All cases of defective speech : 9 enough to go,your own way. and I would,looked round. and, seeing Clive, came to- my him, he arranged so that the bulk quire special and very careful treat-� I i:" � . child!" .The exclamation was runt -1 .,;" . - ,not be so rude as 'It cat that you are wards him with a little tambourine ex- - .. �� ­� _ L_. �L IS Young tool; butte a from him by the sensation of something of his fortune shall benefit no one. meet from.-the hands of some ex ,:. -1 .1 L I�_ ..iremark 701 :111tPormit me to tended. while the hunchback went into warm that was trickling Over his hand. -.lays it down thht pert who has maode a study of these -; 'I'.I '�;�J"I L , : , more In sorrow than in anger, the public-house to oolleL-- contributions. I The Moslem law .1 ItSit .van cannot expect me to counten.I Clive dropped lasat a crown in the tam-I The cruel belt had struck her badly. and !, &ace this new departure of yours. It is "I am afraid you unless a "wakfa," or religious peculiar difficulties. In manyca-ses ' ' --,�;, .I" ,. 45a&k- more than wicked; it is-aboard. We Bat.11 bourine; without raising her eyes, the she was was bleeding. 3 I girl made him a graceful little curtesy,�are b I A far from home--have trust, is constituted, a testator can stuttering is the result of some de ­ . . ... 1. , ­ . I .,. boroughs have. I admit, been guilt Ka,at I and was turating away when Clive invol- re Y_- asked the- hunchback. I freely -with a - U part fective formation which may be put 4" , - _._ frt. R.?" h .. some foolish things, but none of us TO I natarily spoke to her. I.nvoluntarily, be- "If we ca d &b-I" only dea .. .'N Th t a - ::: 7._ 1"� . dwarf V ge 7. been quite so idiotic &a to pass an a-Bad- rf draw his hand across his of his estate; the balance h" to be right by medical or surgical treat- :_ . .I _I..,2, '. ,.." . ­ cause he was even more touched by the brow confusedly. , "_ . I.. . goal and 'a�friend of the people'-I'believe sight of her face than he had been by divided up among the heirs on a Mont. In other insta,nisomis 50M* .. ...A, .. ..I" that is the ridiculous title that they give the grace of her figure. It was It Sing- "It's not far," he said quakintly. "In fixed wale. such weakening disease as -hoop- : ..'%, '�'. , .I ;ton-and I am sure you will not be sur, ular face. strangely out of keoping with Beason's Renta-three streets off-there's . .. ..-.11 .. • ­ .. 1: Prised when I hint, as delicately as Post the shabby surrounding* and her humble,no cabs in these partw-lan't she well So, a4s he wanted t� have ibe free ing-cough/has left a legacy of miur7 ­. . .. I ,I � Bible, that we have no desire to be con- enc To sot, ". . . I calling. London is full of pretty girls, ',,Xh to walkP Are you much hurt.I disposal of his fortune, the pasha to the breathing muscles. 14 � - !netted with Your enterprise or to oounv I and they are almost as numerous In the ? I'm-I'm a* upset, Is the hurt. - .... "I I , .. tenance your extravagant political opin.)slums and the byways of Pimlico and badly hunt, do You think. air? Oh. I'm made his entire estate into a wakfs. this right a thorough course of spe " . _ ''. , - �� : ,tonsil. I can't cut you off with a shilling. Whitechapel an they are In Mayfair; but I afraid she in! She's half fainting, now. Usually such & trust is made for cially-designed gymnastic exercises , .,,.,�� �, because I do not possess at this moment this girl's face wait not, merely pretty; I'll never got her home. I'm not strong- that - ",. . that useful ooin: but I would suggest that for though it was not yet quite be)Lutiful, You see what I am, air." with pathetic�the benefit of the heirs and to pro- is required. An-other cause of - '4` ., 1N, ­ ,"_11while, this insanity of yours lasts it would.it was rich with the promise of *.natural. bitterness, "and I'm an of a ahsJW sum 'tett the estate fr6m undue-spolia- stammering is simple Mismanage-, ',I . 10e as well if You avoided your people and loveliness. . God knows what would have happened to . . .. I I.., , - i- tion. : ment of the respiratory- organs; . . i �Zatota, Square, and confined Yourself to her If you hadn't come back and helped . 0 I .-I In the are oval of Its contour, the dark i us t I'm sure I'm finch obliged too vou.� - - � 1 ' .. Your new friends. Good-bye, my dear grey eyes. the lom; lashes, the soft, al- 1, But the pasha disdained to fol- and the only cure for this is !or the I, Z wl . . '' .: ...* -.Clive. ,sh I oould�bld You God-speed; , -shaped lips. i sir! And you've hart yourselfl that -� I _k . most black bair, and delicately- c and has directed child to be shown how to break off _ . L but the hackneyed benediction would be _ on Ly"', wretch has cut your heex. Ob.I I'D ". _i';". : so completely inappropriate that I really there was a suggestion of Italy or were only hp,me!­ Ithat his children are to receive , b.f.4'ec, of Spain; but Clive knew, eve .be his bad breathing habits, and to bo . ,�.Imftat refrain from uttering it. The only spoke. that she abs not forvig,n 'Pull yourself together,- Paid Clive en- just sufficient to enable them to taught how to acquire good ones, . i es d I do so do- n and thpre�if, we "I don't think she is much . . -A.,I ­ was no relation between this' girt with ioouragingly� i 'e - - .- :.. ,0 , .L. Voutly-that You will soon be clothed and the downcast eyes and the timid demeanor i ba at least. I boke not. You must lot-live-in no case are they to tak 1�1,s . . . . !I .1 I . in Your right =Ind. When ybu return to me help her home, I can car" her quite' ... I I . . and the ove,r-ripe Italian young lady who I more than $1,500 per Linum each . .I I .1.; I I . I . - I I this desirable condition we shall all. of It �easily. of course-" -:--,A - . -_ , .... -, .. .­- . I -1.11.1 accompanies the street organ, - him: Tor she, -and .the residue of the income .".�, ... -. .".-. I . I �­ , be glad to we you. Until then- You sing very well, my child." he said; I The girl must have heard i , , .-��ft . ­ . I . . t . lot me detain you. Goodbye." "but your voice It not strong enough fo��seemed to become suddenly aware that uhe 1;(about $700,000)ftis to be devoted to .. . . . . - - - .".. ._ _... . -it, - . . , . . 1 . Clive possessed that which to a rtl4ty the streets, and I am afraid you will was. clinging to him: a vivid blukh rose�the purchase of land, houses, etc - "r . I � . 1. - ....0 I .. . 1 1 * In these days. a war= heart; and he felt ,poll it." �to her pale faoe, and. with a muimur of _ I - . .. 11 .. . the parting from his father and his !refusal. she shrank LWZy from him. and i for the improvement " of the : . ..,'7 . , -" , - ,11 f .. __ - . ;i I . __brothers. A"Ipbtw Lad Beetle, very keen-1 UP to the Present she had. when she looked round for her shawl. Clive picked I ­wakfs," which, as the testator . , . . - , - . .- . ,.- IT - . :., �7­ � -. , . , , �­ 7but he had put his hand"to the plough.�ralsed her eyes. looked past when �it up. %a4 gently put it round her head,`I % . ... ,. and he was not the man to leave it and!him. 96 it she were moving and acting In i "Yon are better now" he ,.,aid. "That's I ,eft no further directions, will ben- ; : . I . I , : : ,slink home to Eaton Square, crushed and',a kind of dream; but at the sound of his , ) von home."' no. one, the income merely ac- ... . _ I�11 I . beaten �voice she met his gaze with a little start-i right: you must let me bell I I, . Her lips moved. and Clive ca b ,"; I . lk,%, . . '19 t ' - "I cumulating or being expended on .; . -.. � . I A The money be bad Inherited from his I led look and a suggeation of fear in a, , no,, and -an appealing glarce at the . �11.. ,-- , M*t)Wr Provided him With 01317 a small half,shrinking movement; and Clive was 1 b ' i land, 1. . . .. z Jg - impossible that he, ,purchases. - ,JZ - 1. "I .. ..a , Income, but notwithstanding a somewhat that he had frightened her bv. ad. 'c unebback; but It was ixapop , .'S.. r1oWus time at Oxford, his tastes wo,e,dreasing her, He felt that it would be I could leave the pair until he had seen, It is almost, incredible that a . ­ - ,them sheltered safety He drew the r.H.,I � I .� -..- .1 � ,ff I � � . very simple. and he cheerfully settied kind to Walk away at once but. with a�trial through bis, she yielding relurtantIT.� man of such a high position could .- L L.I. .., ",4"i I '_ ."... I., - _down n a couple of roams in a back mistaken Wes. of reassuring her, be said, t and Rha three went slowly do the now I cherish such misanthropical and -1.. I . ,I,. . L : L'stroot 'I h e you are w4o;nc home now, It ,quiet streets, Beason's Rents p'w"nved to be� ... 7. . ,�� L :: to Chelsea, and as cheerfully den.� ho late. Perhaps you have had a � a block of small houses up an alley ap- . ­. _.� . led himself the familiar luxuries of-Carl.I As retu miserly sentiments as to leave a . - .� ­ ;; ton dincers. Bond Street ciothes. and,bad day-I know what that meant--lot me . I " ' -�'. .. �pro*ched_un4vr__xn.__@,reb�1L_t_ It was & will pf--lhis 'doescriptiop� but . '. � ­00111iiii cigars. Of t%ourse. he was I a latle, me"-. -your-tinstat-is ­ L-t14�r sc -- _­ - _ ---'---- ­ - - I ---...� I t4is � �_ I ��,I , wll�__-- -1 : ,i-�-1t'J1Xr"1by011'."' . . .1 poor place enough but it wao net case only shows that: the spirit of - pppl.pa...O ..�iJ. . bilious eve" man who-in worth his villainous. so dilapidated, nor so dirty . .I . . . desires to make his mark on the age in I Abe looked down at the coin in the tam- I the Harpagon is still alive in the , -.1 -h 1&it some of the slump with which Clive , A . . . `41 : .,.'. which he lives, but. strange as it may I bourtne. no doubt expecting to see & �was acquainted The dwarf stopped-M world. I I " seem in these pushing, selilm-seeking days.�penny, and she colored vividly as Clive i the last house of the buildings, and . , .. ,. . . _'�_� I- 1. � Clive s ambition was subordinated to a dropped another half-crown on the parch- knocked at the door - ---*_ - - _T . ­ ..genuine desire to help the people whose mont. Her lips moved with a whispered,I Almost before the sound had ceased the -L' ' I . -. , . ,cause be had'champloned. "Thank you." and with a swift. grateful World's Gold Produedon. � I. I , � I door opened. and an extraordinartlY .. .: , 41 ,,, . T->n kebt be had *car" a great. an glance up at-his face-a. face good to look 1 quaint figure appeared. For a 1110216811, . . .i _..- ..., •"i,,• sma Ing success. be li�d t on is pon aii that mosuent. for it was full Of &1(-live could not tell whether it was During tho initial years of the I - ._.. - I . id= his too . _. = rurtnig- LbO whie k%ds _*trzng_ InAas pit ..d ,f4.d4c=e,,_.hO., I in It— trons. & =_ I-a-st -A--.- eenturies. the amnual. pro- : -_ , , I- . to.great things- the applause, the cheers was moving away, when the hunchback �XILI`i,'f'.r*tltOilgh the figure was girlitb, duction of gold Web as follows- - . 'Ll. + I ,. ., were sttll �rinirlAg In his ears: but sweet came out of the public-houise. and, limp. it was clad In a woman a dress: the face "I -� I -I �J 1. I . . 1300 ..............7.. $4,000,000 Uor ...- . .4 , as they were---aiid why shouldn't they 109 quickly towards - - -'. i them. caught bar had-something of the look of a chlK but-, . . I - ..4F - ....� . � . . .;_v ..... I ' . #. have beenF-4ho few words of praise from arm- And, lboking Angrily and suapic- its juvenility was counteracted by an 03- : 1600 ...... ...... (I'Mol" ,11 his leader, and from Lord Chesterletch 10081Y at Clive. 1110-ItteredT . . pression of shrewdness. self-reliance. and - :. .I 1.1 7 " 1221, � especially. were sweeter to him His -Col" &'Fly, MInAl" . . I worldly wisdom which would bavo be- I too ................ 7,000,MO For PmServing', *4' .... ,��,,J,, .. � - - . ­ _.l.thouglits-Aurned towards Lady Edub.-He Annoyed and distressed by the dwarf's ,fitted a woman of forty; and the quaint 18M ....._.....:!�W, . 12,000,000 -buy St. Lawrence 1W, ogso . -_ ­Zwas not a susceptible man. but it would distrust of him. (,live walked on ffo'ftturo was rendered still more weird by . ., . : -have been impossible that he should not had nearly reached the end of the street � the elfish. sharp little face betnir full -%late by the bag. You gist - . ` :.* . . 3900 .......... ... . 254,000,000 4 I have been struck by her Youthful grace when he came upon four young men link. �rounded by rotas of crackers. surmounted And in 1912 it waa $466,312,700: t oholessit. PWO us ' - ''L 4 '' 11 !, LL . ­ . --and beauty. is 6W. � " His k"n eye­-amd Clive Har. ed arn% in arm, and walking, or rather!i by a nightcap. the like of which Clive bad .. . untouched by sn� hand 1111002" � , . . . vey's eye was very keen Indeed-had noted dancing. unsteadily across the pavement. seen in pictures of the early Victorian . .. ------*--- I , �� . . . '.', . the tndicationp of the girl's proud and They were uproariously tipsy, and were,era I .. - ql .1 , . i .11 ., Itednery to yaw - 1,I - - I � .: ,-- I- haughty I I . 4_.- .. " , . -1-74 . ,4 . . .*,. 'haughty Writ: but he was not inclined Obviously ready for anything in the way This extra-eirdina" mixture of child I'Don't . . , I . boad. you know the differenee," 7:71 I ' Mass lia se" - ! _­L " 6",1. . :, . - o flicker- M 3ba..*5 I - . I ,- e tbL.a K& .,4 $ I ' � L 1�, - - - ,to dwell upon them I for you see. she bad of a lark. Of course. Clive made way for girlhood, womanhood, and elf wt., , 4'between a hors. "I . been very gracious to him. She had them. and went into the road; one at the I logly illuminated by a, tallow candle In said the counsel . Ca - I . -, ismiled upon him, as the youngest woman youths uncratefull.v acknowledging big�IL itincer-beer battle, which she held &.10111L 1P) I ), re Rag Ank""a j%*P#you. � �, - .1. .�.'� I . --,of her clam knows 'how to smile when Polite ,consideration for their condition and by the light of which she Surveyed and a donkey "Well sir, , ILLOPOUNWINn - timm-" I �. .:.4. - - she wanti'lo be sweet and to impress a by calling out. trucialently: plied the witness, "I should never . ( 1. .1_1,L-1! I. . the group with wrath and indignation I ., _­ - � � . -- "Wot 'ho, 'Arty! .Zero's -like eyes. take 'I . q I -7 man favorably. Her voice "d softened a b1botning darting from her black. bird so ke YOULfor a horse." * ..1 - � . !.,j 1100 when she spoke to .him. and her words swell: let's knock 'is 'at off." . ' , I I I (To be continued.) . - --- ­�' , # were still present- with him. Clive did not wast for the adoption of . � ____ . - - ..., . L .I I I . . . Both father- and daughter' had gives this playful. suggestion; but before be ... I ir. .. .­­____=======���� , I­ bim a cordial invitation: should he avail had cone many Y'arda, he stopped and . �. . . I.. .11 !himself of it? He had got to regard him- looked round thoughtfully. The bunch. . I . �I , . �. . . . .:. . .. :` . .. I . . ,_. -­ - . ­-. .... . .. . .. .- - 11 I pelf as an outcast-from the exalted sphere back and the girl wz)uld meet these vul. . . .11 I , _ . . .. �. � .� ­ " , , - . . .. . . -in which they moved; would it be wise Car votaries of Bacchus; it was just on - . . . - � .�- I . . . . .. .. .p : . - - . to we back to the fiesb-pots of Egypt; the cards that the would be molested by __ - ____ k ,- � . , � ,!w, ,�..,, . . _* ,� ..X would it be prudent to place himself in them; the poor lityle dwarf was anything . - ­ , . . . t � .. .11, I the way of temptation': bad be not better but an adequate protector for his "in. � - _. . I . 1 .1-1 .1 - I . .., .L ..:tick to."ibe- people" with whom.be had panion; there might be trouble for them. ., ­ 1L.__ , : . .. .1.. a4t in his, lot? . Clive went back-an,ii,­Just in time. The . I . . I -. _ . . . . . I .. I I . ... ,.- I . Pondering these questions• he had wand- tipsy hooligans had formed a ring round ..-..- � . . . ,.*red On -down,Victoria Street and into the dwarf and, the girl. and. probably . . . . . . Pimlico, so last In thought that he Paid, without meaning any serious harm, were PORTLAND .. ., .:,��."-,-:-,,- � 7. '. %AL . - , ,� oir%o, DO bied to the direction which he had dancing and howling round the victims I t- %,.I ... taken; and suddenly looking roulk4. of their hilarity. 001k for"this -_. ������ . .L I ... be . . . --the * I .7.•x!,Ii, . I ., Mnd that he bad strolled into one _. .� �,.'_- shabby __ - Of T - '.I I � -he girl. with the shawl closely drawn - . ­__ . . ... .1 . I- I I � ,I- .L shabby str*ets leading off the main t1or- round her face. -was clinging arriglitedly ; L ..., .� : ,_�La 1'. I.. .oughfare. The street . � I, WAS nearly deserted, to the dwarf, while he, halt-dosed by the . I '.. 'though It was not very Late-the House noise and impish movements of their tar- label o- n-.e1,;,%Trt , - bag' _. I . the public-bouses mentors, was threatening and imploring APf , ­.. " I -1 - had risen edrlr-and 44 I -�.,..> . were still open. A drunken man, who was them by turns. . .. - . . .- - ­. I . I -home. nearly collid- As Clive came up, one a! the young -cheerfully sigzAgging - - ed with Clive; be biocoushed an apology, .. . . I - men, more daring than the others, was , . .� . I . - I I -which he made with difficulty, while be ,expressing . desire, will, ou.d,y ..Ilia, ""L ' - " ' ' - ' - �. I .. . supported -himself Vy clutching Clive's,that the girl should show her f IT mearts beat qwlity-4ested . . _ .� ace; and . - I :.. , '. arm; and it was characteristic of Clive he made a clutch at,her shawl, and tore . CEMENT :tL­ - I ...:�:*� . .. quality , . v.,_, '.that he did not push the man away from it from her head. The .girl soreamed, . -fuU memare and - .. ,-- - ___� -� .-; I _­ .-� . . _ .him with impatience or disgust; for the and clung still more tightly to her am- ... . . ".: - - I ' ' . I .- 1. Radical aristocrat.had learned to*toler• panion. Clive caught the Youth by , .. .,_.. I - L I .__ ..I _,. . ... . . ate and even to pity .that 'which be . "Wsfaaftn.' Ioatbed- back of his collar, and swung him on . thorn L . t to I . the pavement: the . ... ,-7 ---� - .,., ... A little further on a Rlsek,Cll, scratched others, startled by �. . ­' - ChTe's ouslaug1lit. drew back; but only for - . . '.� . - - . . . ­ .. I . � . _. �. . . at a door, and mewed plaintively, I 1: �. . . . .. ,. coking a moment. After all. they were three to . . , 'L� . - ..- . I L ," - . one, and Englishmen. Their drunken hit. . , every bag.of .. -`..� �­,� .I ..1 . .1 �:` .-I. up at Clive and saying quite plainly, _ .,:Atis.oh - �, ,..: OHTR ..1.1: .- . I.-L......---#kft I . R. ­ ­ ;.�, ­ ..._. . �__ ­ -- . 1 - _1 "You're taller than I am; do ring the 1 arIty . . � ­. . ., .1 r . .. . ell, or I aball be abut, out all night"" gave way to angry resentment at . . . 1,". . . .. . . I . - - . go Clive stroked the cat and rang the what they no doubt considered an unpro. . . . . .. ­ I I . I . . 1. . .. 1. 'L. I—. I.. ­7�1 L� ..:'_- ,, . .,z.�.. . ­. . . . . . I ; �L , . I , � ;��. . I I . ­, . � -, ­ "..I ,ads I voked attack upon their friend, and an I I. . .. . , . .. . � .. . -bell. As be walked on be beard the so � , .. ,: - .. . ,t of music, and. turning a corner of ,%Tqr4� -..-- . �.,.�Ii , I the Impertinent interference with the rights : . . � b , came upon public-house: It weal of the citizen, by Perfect stranger. and. 44M" CIPM Ir . -,.:� - eet __ - Zot JLI - I . 'I . ...'... : '_ ..,4.< * . V.r ., -, ,11l" only 1- Ch.I what was worse, a. '-Owlifig swell. P0141 0 il J1 I C'. .2 ...- . inhabitants Of the shabby, seedy houses,I C Ko wiel were unwise enough to set upon 1JW4 *6A ,11- . . � and outside on the kerb stood a'man, a live with flet and boot, At first Clive I . I .......... ­_ . � ". - I _ ., . . �. . I .I:— . , .. . w I . � I - . . ,_ - . ..:..t;-�.. diminutive. hune_hb`hck,'pIa7f­ff9 a violin, took the onslaught good-natured1j, and, . ,. L .". � . .. . �_ , -1 ; I . ., I. . ..­ � . . . I 1. ;L%:.. , -- and playing it well. keeping them at arm's length, earnestly . ".-' '� 1_..7.',.'14 . .. . �.' Beside him stood a young girl singing. advise them to be off before the Police .� "UNLESS you Piave facilities for testing c6ment you must 1. -J . :,., ., .w,•' .. .It was not a strong voice, but it was so came; but suddenly one of them the most . L ,. �.f I .. . _... .1. .. ��.:. ,I"' _ sober of the party-, and therefore ­ - depend upon -the manufacturer for Cement that is ­ I ����: ... . .­_ . % efo;� the most .. 4 ,. � ­.. ...­ . .. I I : �-, ­...--7."� - . , I L---. I ,. . ­ ­ capable of-mischief, whipped off a heat=' . reliable - Every car of Canada Cement is thoroughly . , . . ­ ­_ .- . belt from hie delectable person,*.-and . I ... 8 40wed to leave . . I ._-._. _. struck out viciously. it Just caught Clive' � 1�'" tested,and unless it passes every test it i not - , 1, .lke n c t unfortunately it fell, I . . ' ' __ . . I . - .1 . .71' buckle end. on the girl's shoulder. Clive •�. , ... . . I, ­­ I_. .-1. . ­­ ­ .- - . ­ � - .,.. I or 001r . . -the mill. - .1 . - heard her ni6an, and saw her mink to the . ..,­�_,I .L . . . .. 1. ::.� . � . .- 0 - . . I I . , A% I r,, tmTtnd; angry, c'. - You can depend Upon Canada-Cement. , .. . . . " , ­ pud. of "urse, be grew angry. , ,.1. .. L!. ., ; I .1 ., - e-1 � . .. ., .1 7-.. ,.. -_ and Icer his temper. . � ', .. .� . - . -4 - :-- .- ­,__," I . ­� . � .. The-. sentlimam with the-belt Puddenly 1 �­. .%..� . . . I . �, IV . ,I - I _- I I .1 ­ L- - .. 'a . Be sure you get it. •- �. _ ... ..I , .---' -, . I I Ir6 0 i . , S truck.the pavement with the back of his . , pm . " _..., . . 0 w. ; i-..- v, ..,,�,;- foolish head, another of Ilia Joyous com- I - I I : ftftv bo"... � : ,_1 ­ . . � I - - . d4f able . . I . I ", hurled Wj , C da Cemont Company L : I f:,r@N1_ paift can was burl tILL i!onai . Limited, Montreal 11 - -, ,:, I � i:jJ,hJ 11 � am& .t . . ,. ., .... .....I - - . - . .. fore. against the wall. and the third, in ­ % I - . . o" . ...: L ­ .,� ", , . avoiding a blow straitbt* from Clive's I , -CIO ­ " .. 1, - - �._ . 11 k f , f IMP For .. .Thers Is&Ce=c6 Cement dealer in dour neighborhood. 11'You not , , .' ... :-�I . � Firerybody. shoulder, tripped uP4 dud sprawled over ., � - . -L".i.;., � ec I I :, . � .I �. . his fallen Wnd. The Incident bgtd tjovr� ­. . know him,ask us for bu news. . I - - : .. -. I . . , I ­ � .� I development into that form of row which . � . . - -, -, . 'L. * ' . - ... .1 . . " :: I�. . . - ret edo 0 the 160 . the reporters are fond of describing as FL . Writ/sup lot orwarieft Dwreamfor a f y past ivok 6'W41 " . f I 11 � t,,�,.I ,j�.�­ " . t , I&Farxwr x Do With ox&0&-" . . ., - .-1 , THE PERFECT SHOE, "fracas­� and Clive,-as he caught nig ca X . . -,.,. of FL policeman trampihir with orderly - . . - . . � - _. - - .. � - . . ­ ­ ;. .- ­.. ­ '. . I I , - .11 FOR SUMMER SPOR-13,, burry towards them. saw himself figuring 1. ... , .1 . . _­ . . - SK YOUR DtALER. i next morning, In company with a party . ___ __ '. 11 ., -. � ­­- . . . . . ,. . ... I - I I A, - - , I i I I I I I I ! I � � ; , "! _ 14of boqlIgane and a pair of street Maiti. , - wwm i . 0 1- __ . . . W--mm ---- -___ I - -- - -1 - ... . . . . olarei, at the nearest pulite court. - , . I., r , - I . 0 -- L . . . .I ,. � I I I L . I ­ . . . �. . I I ,. . .. � . . � I . . . . 11 . I . . . . . I .. 1, � :_, - . I - • I - Z � I I ­ . J,� . ...! ,I ­ . . . . . . .. . .1. - . . . "I . . .. . . . I, L ..:... , . . .. ­ I � I . I . , -.,. , V�;;,. �i ,"- 1" I., - -- -, ".", � ."_.­_­_.­_ --1 . '. cKA. - : � I - I I t. . � 1' .; ' ' ' ' ' "' "L4 I I." 1� -;.,4-. �,ia- & ;:r"'*,... L._,�� 11­�.44•_"'.., , I ... ...: .. 1. _r , "'.. . . - � -- L- - fM' .wxt , - - --I'--_,:,� , " � x, 4440 .�_i�-_Z;ul_V-L�"M �.& - 69i�� , r „,. A -.: Rii !r.•y+R: ",T_._;Q!-'Y”v4• - py7 s.:i. ',hF+`,n. / Y,.mow., c:-a•.a s„I.,4_ _ ^°f.. F:a _ �$+}�'�{��.,•4�F•,Ja..i�yv>rtp,.^ ..hr..y.. -. �.t .. ........ .f� " ','- .f.;.. - Vit-, vt' '..� }.-mss. ,., ,,,'e.>. - _Y `gy ,,J�'I ".,' vg i, T Mrs. N. Di'ngwan is visiting -Miss Made G'Leary.-•of To ^:. "♦ a fLC)CALISMS. friends iu Buwrnanville this week. Tonto, was in-town on Saturday. _ ♦ :, „ - '' Tbe.drrmsaged sidewalks in.the -A complaint web laid before _ village hav_t all been repaired and Police MagistrateJephsou,against hieS iS =Eley. A. K dd, of Montreal, is the new walks have'all been com- a prominent man, of Whitby, 0 visiting Mrs. Cronk. pleted• for runnina g his auto through the --Thos: I.aw, has erected anew -Men ornow busy taking village on Thursday evening last �^`' _ Yi J' awaing in front of bis bakery down Haight's bridge, prior to in a manner that did not comply --A number of farmers have the erection of the -now steel with the statutes of Ontario. The ' firaiehed their' harvesting opera- structure. case was settled out of court as U GAR ' r tions. -Smith and Mrs.' dark are the defendant admitted the of- ..SUGAR --- ��••�' y4 - ` -J0.1 simes Denny shipped a car= spending a few weeks with their fence. He id the nominal fine ;< • _ f load of stock.from here on Mou- daughter, Mrs. Charles Knight, in and costs t _ t was unposed and Just a word of advice-"Buy Now." We received a huge consignment -3oe Clark is spending aweek st advance. Get, in ea we can give -Frank and Mrs. Brien were offence:' Jus ore e a at the home of his grandparents in the eity on Sunda visiting the -Ho! For Farm Laborers Ex. you a money-saving price. is Hamilton: former'saunt, Mrs. F;*stop; who cursions to Western Canada. a -Mrs. James Rogers ie on the Was seriously ill. Via all routes, Seaside Excursions, ' liet at present and under the -Mrs. (Dr.-) Bateman and sister, Home Seekers Excursions. Inland is care. Mrs. R. A. Douglas, of Toronto, Tourist and Resort Points, via t'�T r » . -Harry Wade made a shipment visited their mother,Mrs.B.Bunt- all the routed. also choice all the iY eui Lines lri MenS Wear of stock from Pickering station in g, on Tuesday. best ocean steamship lined, to or on Monday. -Mrs. Geo. Lang and Mrs. Jas. 'from all European points. Choice Never had a better assortment of Men's Overalls, Work s �? -Miss Cora Gordon,of Toronto, Brien are in Hamilton this week all rail, lakes or ocean routes. Shirts, Tweed Pants, etc. spent Sunday at the home of her attending the Centennial celebra- Through Tickets and farther in- parents here. tion and also visiting friends. formation at"Stephenson's Office" ;MEN'S WpRK SHIRTS-at 75c, $1.00 and $11. id the -Mrs Geo. A. Gordon, of To- -J. S. Jephson, Police•Magis- (oposits Standard Bank)Whitby. - Joato, spent over Sunday with trate, wsie in Whitby on Tuesday Also Buy Your Local Tickets from very newest shades. aelatives here: presiding at the trial of Gamble, Stephenson. - -Carnatn Gordon, -of Toronto, who is charged with destroying -There have been an anusual• MEN'S TWEED PANTS-ia greys and browns. Right r is holidaying for a week with $20 worth of rope at the Dixie ly large number of accidents by Picketing relatives. bridge on the C. P. R. The roan antoists this year, and nearly up to date in style and colors-aemi•peg with belt x -Rev. D. E. Johnston left on was committed- fur trial which everyone is due to carelessness or nail loupe, ere. Prices from.$2.50 up: day to spend a week with will come off on Nov. 4th. He inexperience on the part of the .trltlkide in Havelock. was allowed his freedom by fern- drivers. One is not surprised at I - -Mrs - J. H. Bundy and son, isbing bail to the amount of $1000, the large number of accidents but t, tar, are at Lorneville, visiting w is was promptly handed over rather sur rived that the number ■ Q, ft fids for a few days. to. the crown authorities by biF is no't much greater, when we con• Just opening a New 'Shl�}n3en� Arthur Rogers, of Toronto', is father-in-law, Mr. Koeck.of Berlin. wider,' the great speed in some *Thing at the home of his-pArents -Ludwig Spragge,.whe has been cases and in other cases the in- of CrodkeTy and G1aSSwaTB � J, H. and Mrs. Rogere. poorly for some time, underwent toxicated condition of . those in P. -Miss :Minnie Rankin, of Toron• an operation on Wednesday even-. charge of the car. One evening � , �ti� to, is spending her vacation at the ing, in the Oshawa_ Hospital for last wevk the attention of a num- The old reliable "Clover Leaf" in Cnpe and Saucers, Bowls ° homeof her mother here. in r;estina�trouble. The operation berof our residents wli attracted - -- - - - �' -Campbell McRoberts, of the was performed by Dr. Starr, of to the great speed of an auto corn Platesa, sic. Also a beautifuLassortment of Glass- < Standard Bank, Toronto, spent Toronto;assisted by Dr. McKay, log from the we�i, and toward ware, in Sugars and Creams, Jugs, .Butter Dishes, Sunday with George Coulter, of Oshawa and Dr. McGillivray, of 1i hitby. As it approached the -Mrs. W. J. Clark is visitingg at Whitby. We are pleased to re- villa a it waq seen that all inelud- (Jake Plates, Pickle Dishes, Olive Dishes, etc. the lic me of her pAreutp. Win. port that mr. Spragge i4 now do- iog Ae driver were in an advan• _ soil hides. Allan. of Hamilton. log well and his eas•ly and earn- +•ed %tage of intoxication. and .FARMERS-Get in now and secure' your requirements !' -S. T. Gormley and T. M. Mc- Tete recovery is expected. totally incapable of taking char e _ y P Pe y • P g f3 °'Fadden are spending a few days -Wm_ G. Martin, m-bo conduct- of a car. Su fur ay we have heard foi•'threshing while -we 'have a first-clase assort- 'with C.-H. Han), of Timigami.- no accident occurred, but it is a _ ed a successful inillinery e4tabliah- _ +r --Maurice O'Connor, wrenched meat on Corlt,on St.,Toronto, was miracle that such was averted, went. . his knee on Monde last and is for when pawing through the vil- 9 foully murdered in New York City g _ - �? .�for•ced to rest tip for a few days. on Monday. He was known to lane the auto was going from nue - .- -Frank Allawa of Whitby, i9 side of the road to the other Men y• Y. carry a large sum of. money as here at present assisting bis well as valuable jewelry on his in this condition are not only a brother, Wm- in the cooper shop, person and this was wising schen source of danger to themselves SPEECI&L— Sig Dozen Men's ons-finger harvest Miss Mabel 'Wright leas re- his dead body visa found in bed but to the public as well. Only ' to•reed home--after *,pending a in a iodging house. He had gone last weeks prominent business Mitts with two inch wrist band, only 25e }lair 7 tsaontb with friends in Harrisburg, to New York to biiy goods for bis man of Toronto met a sudden - lr'a• e-4tabdishinent in Toronto. He death near Scarboro Village, and -Martin and Mrs Kennedy and was a frequent visitor to Picker• in this case the accident is aseril} family. of Bnff,aln. N, Y. are vis- Ing and was expected here on Sat- ed to the intoxicated condition ofS ' CHAPMAN } sting the !'ornser's brother, Js'mes.. u> ay•dnext. He was the eldest the driver. Moet stringent lewp • • ` and Michael and other relative-_— nos ni John Martin, formerly of should be passed and these strict- - - i -au G•eor•ge's Sabbath School Stouff ville. ly enforced in order that the death r � .held th�eirannnal pjrnacad Preach- toll might be kept down. -Men's gild Women's UIIC�er'A'f.'$)� moo'ty Ba on Monday and a utoet -The prize ljrt of the Soath On• Bay tario Agriviistural Society Fair `-.-eu o able time was spent by all. SALE REGISTER. Balbrtggar!and all Summer uaderwear will be cleared out at coat. yy has been is-sued by the Vindicator ' -L. D Bankz in in Belleville -- If you re uire.'any, this is the time to buy. : presses and is a credit to the pub y q this week attending the Grand liyhersr. The fair µill be held in THUaAQwY. AUGUST 71sT- Aaction -.Cotton Voilep, Mess;ling, SateeaP, Prince and Glinithsmsa ' Lmdgp, I. (). O. F., As the repress - axle nf good witch cow* o,mg rat.outati - Lbdge, of . Ot F., Lodge. Picker- the Alexandria Park. Oshawa, uli yy at a big rr?drsetion. Sept. „Sib, 6th, and lotb, and the, colts s.nd paws, at Whlte�ale. ` ins the property of A. A. Jifkinp Solo !�11 Straw Hats and Summer lines.at cost., judging by the attractive pr.ire3 at I o'clock. See bills. Fred Poptill, Fresh Groceries always in stock. -John McGinty R ith hi- etafi that Are heiug -" vffered, the fair arrotioneer. of rues have begun work bnildinR this year .hanl�i �nrpa4' all forru• •The rboiee•t' line of Canned Goods to be had anycaheie. the new cement abutments forer effnrThe (s,nrmittee in -- -- lois.h Veget-tables. Pea Meal add Smoked Bacon. •Ra g1A*si bridge i,n the 3rd con- ,, ear e. I rosxioa. h R parti�alarly the Inde- i F'rnit in eeayorr. Pity Dairy Ice Cresta. BASSAN _ JafhriA soil Urs.. iii haudson fatigable retarv, IV. F N Sin• _ Clair, M. P. P;. are �uaring ,+�, G• A. �GILLESPIES I)UNBARTO� r{tnrjjed home un Saturday from polos itr makiuR thi- the leading THE 3-YEAH OLD a week'+ vi-it with_ relatire4 in county fArin the Provinee'. Irl- WESTSltN WONDER CITY - - - "Claik►burg and in other point= in tending exhiibitor■, who have not pOFVLATION ,�1 L �+ 1ti,at locality. ;enured a price ti-t, •horild write - 75 1`.,/ N T S fi�7 I R T �7 Heti-c Kathleen O'Connor anal 14)(X1-as►, l91l-593 191'2-:�t)00 After ce erat eear., of illne•� 1 nr$$ 2 room the s.ecretar at Tines. _Jhiiss Kathleen Brennan. two. _ pa -- y - -- y' =' yps,s,' nurses: from Grace Hos Trot j - -= .-- ce ex _. ----- --- —��-Lig range of�4_urkictg 5}tirts_-la"e bo ots o = Fr(ronto. _spent Titer-da atpthe which developed sato anen+ra. T;eceipts to expand in-they are certainly bis yarns-At , ,c. - homeuf 3irs=.-Jara. Dyer. °ham i at-- 1010-$3 057.95 19I2-$1�3_'�4 a �yR \egligP Sh{rt9 tivith soft culiai to maatelr,Fine . -W. H. Teneb, fr,rmet-ly grin- the:east en. -of the village on Letters - • the Pickering public Wednesday at -the age of !,s ; hairline stripe, ,5 cents. cipAl of r school lige been-appointed prin• years and 3 wonthss. Hk funeral 11119-g,: 30 l91?-1.1195,6041 h - $rhool othe Vankleek.f of Ottawa Hill -public will take plat this (Friday) yaftg- pack; papers daily p i --rnoon to the Friends' bvir •ret 1910 1a1_ e30 Boys' Caps at :.5 cents 1 Ea. W. Claff,practical watch- g g burn " '-•- . _ round. The deceased wa maker and jeweler, will have his at Audley, and spent some years New Post'Ofyice to be erected iD .;. Boys Jerseys at 25 cents "_Store open, hereafter from -8.:30 on the farm, then later eiiiered 1918= Cost-3.,000.00 - a. rti, until a` m. and na Satur- into business in the village with Write us for booklet entitled _ P .:Everything for the Men and Boys at the@ days from 8.80 a. m. until 10 p.pi. C. E. Marquis under the narue of •ria swbo know� W%a ,. - Ernest Stephenson underwent Dickie & Marquis, baviog pi rehr• they sayabout Sesame, Men's Fear- Store '. ,an operation for appendicitis in aged the b•issiness of the late Ed- �� -r the Oshawa Hospital on Saturday •round Wright, After a nutuber Ontario 'Western Investments and '�U N TIN G, T ICKE RIN IJP ' w list: Atlast reportA he was do- of years of partnership. Mr. Mar. Beatty CO•t ltd. ing nicely, an'd his friends are Anis withdrew and Mr. Dickie DUNDALK, - - ONTARIO hoping for a ipeedy recovery. continued the business under the -Miss M. M, Reddin. principal name of.John Dickie& Co. until. . yam; 'a of the Reddin Shorthand aua some three years ago, when owing yiT00DVVORgING G 1p L D E N HARVEST ..TIME .Civil Service School, Boston,,Mass. ill health he was forced to re- fi is here for a .few weeks visiting tire. In 1588, he married Miss I have o ene'd ti in Dir. Grant's Geraldine Wright, who survives ! P __--- - -.-her mother, Mrs. John Reddirt, of old stand in Dumbarton a wood- the Brock Road. him. He also is survived by one worling shop in which I am pre- Binder(iAnVa99 repaired. 'Binder Whips and,Gloves ready. =The Methodists and Presby brother, Wim. and four Msters, pared to do all kinds of wood Stack of Sleighs and Team Harness, Plush Rues, , 9et•ians will hold union services Mrs. T. B. Marquis, Mrs. J. H. work satisfaeforily. , tiezt Sunday, in the morning-in Rogers, Mrs. Enos. Remmer_.and � Fly Neta, Whips, etc. -Cxive rile a trial. the Presbyterian church and in Mrs. H. Savage. Y Charges modorate. For the holiday season-Trankss and Suit Cases the evening in the Methodist. Rev. -A quiet wedding was soleni• =.: G. L. Johnston will conduct both nixed at the home of Mrs. Decker, NATHANIEL BURKHOLDER, Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. y•; services. when her eldest daughter, bliss Dumbarton, Unt. r The 8ft class in the Picker- attic as unified io-marriage-to 1 H���'99- . ins public school swill be taught in. Mr. Francis N. Dl�rcellus, expert- Et.M DALE MILLS the future as in the past. A re- mentalist for the Province in- the Phone Ind. 301. „ ' W•J. COAKWELL� \. port has been circulated that this Poultry Department at the Agri- pIr�KFR2NC# - , k' class would be discontinued, but cultural College; Gnelph. The the trustee board never conterp. bride and groom were unattended _ Ix the place to get your next plated making any change in the The ceren►ony was performed by , _ bag of Flour. i classes. Lite Rev. W. B. Tighe. of Hamill- Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be rGoods " ,­,...., ..-The Rev. Clergy. of the Aich- Lon, in the presence of a few of ,,,Summdiocese of Turctnto, will enter on the immediate relatives andbeat for Bread. ' - _ their annual Retreat, Aug. 18, in friends of the bride and groom., Glenera Flour Phistry Flour x'c : the mew St. Augustine Seminary The bride who is held in very hiRb Grabam;Flour ? We bate a `:'• :;,. bruithy Mr. Eug. O'Keefe oh' the esteem in Pickering, has taught FreshI�olied Oats _ 9+>arboroBltil'fs. After the Retreat school ver}* successfull in M$r- Aran and Shorts fine assortment of HAMMOCKS. from $Z.00 to $o.f,Q` y , <. the Seminary will be "open for riton, Colhngwood, and Windsor, Oitte and Oat.-chop rtrideiits of Theology. and Mr. Marcelit>ir} is making a Barley and Barley Chop _CSOQUF.T 9F,T$ at$l,otl. y. Mixed Feeds -Mr. Richards, of Toronto, great success at chosen prates- - ICE CREAM FREEZERS pang two solos in St. Andrew's cion. After the, ceremony the Mnlaeatne Meal and Morasses,Meal - - - r•l�r:rch, on Sunday evening in s bappy couple were taken to the special prices in ton lot•. - j3CRFFN DORS, eor»pleter, at$1.0(k vvry pleasing manner. He is ex. G. r. R. station in the Auto of �+. uT '�7CTee3Ll9 Ms -Wett>,i to ging again on Sundayy the bride.'A uncle, Dr.. Mabee' of, We have everything in the Hardware line. morning next. MTP- Rinhardss Odessa. after which they �tent' Chopping every day 06"1 children are Apending a few direct to their lrrsme in Gs )ph t� BUNDY :.7, M ks wit I, M. S. and Mrs. Chaip- follOWed h_v the hPKL wiS13'. r,f �i+7 C �Wttt igJOSE �"� H •tdieir nrtrowroltvfrienrlt. �GscdpJora•cttiar'M>kc r e ,3llilil. av 3yJ 1 *N. ,,•�,y<. ... -• . -.. m., .. :. . P. -,- b .. ....y ...� ^r :yT ..'•.+; J'. 3 ,'*..' .q. '+-• x,<n s£ .n,rrS... ^� h' ,y..?�,.•. . .,r r ....• .... ,- ..,. .•..u _.x.S ,•; •_ r_ _ ;n, ,.... •... a'�.,..:,.. �:.�,;��, .+.:;x, n.' «::r. :1e.M"•' a t5,,. '"zr. ,,a. 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