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"""\ �� Ly"� +•r •, ., ., - „, , •�' +� .. f •,{,sees. •� ..k•.� - THE PICKERING V a XXXYI. _- _ .� -- PIGKERIN( , ONTa, FRIDA,Y9 AUGUST ??, 1913 --= _ _ ___ ', ,1�To. 47 -- S r<tll f�tatlD;• GREEN RIVER MONGOLIA PINK MILLS Misa F. Goddard. of Toronto,has re- Mr•s. Meyer• of Micbigan, snet a i~� IISed ?3 years S afterdav>rwtttr friends ere. at few few days with Mrs. PianketL ••Si ver- Richard Ash, of Unionville. spent GREENW E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis ,nxple,t Monday-.with Richard Tarr. U{ }Utared member of the Optometrical Aseo• On Saturda avenin ��JJWildon of oatario. Special attention given to y q last MP. and Mise�lfav Bowers returned,home, t!e tittin,t of glass". Eyes tested free. Nortb Mrs. Prankett entertained a few frr• 'after spending a time in the city. t7iazsmont. esis ends from Toronto to 4 dinner. party. Miss Ruth Gregg. of Claremont, It being the second atinivgreary of spent Sunday with Miss K. DeGeer. C McKI?vNON, QLD., L.R.C.a .F1..0 'R their wedding, paper was used anile ThoQias Ramsey, of Toronto, spent 1 • Edinburgh, menber of the Oellege or ely its decoration. a day this week with his -mother and "�rioi►na and Surgeons of Ontario,licentiate White Satin, Befit blanitUba sisters. i of fioyal Ccllege of 6urgeon�, Edinburgh. `•Cream•Buns " ' Blended GREENWOQD 8titsaial attentica to dsieatsee of women and > Lawrence Ramsey.of Toronto,spent ` �Y ,children, omoaand residence,Breagham. "Tea-Buns,"' " Pastry -Char lea and Mrs. Wilson and baby a week with relatives at Orchard n- ('�R. W. WILSON PORTER, Ch iro- are spending a few days in Toronto View Farin." Until further notice 1 will chop fa Pin. X-1 1 praetor—The cause of disease removed by `_� this week. Edward Berkey,of fitouffville, a ant > 2 ;adjaetment of the spine. Consultation free, FE j D P ars grain Dalt two days a week Atrickerin on Mondays, Wednssdays and Mrs. G. Prouse, of Woodville, has Sunday with his parents, Jacob and instead of three- Priaaye. o0ee-iio aimcoe St.sonth, oahawa. 4-JUMBO" FEED FLOUR been holidaying with her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Barkey• - Pillage M4.Oahatrs BRAN Walter Wilson. Mrs. Garnet Vanzant and little dais.- WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS' DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS Miss Mabel Calvert, of Pickering, ghter, of Fort William, are visiting at With the large capacity of my ohop- and X-RAY INSTITUTE SAT CHOP is spending a few days with Walter L, Vanzant's. per I can chop all that is required ' and Mrs. Wilson. Edward and Mrs, Meyer, of the eth in the two days and not cause rlait�$uva, - - ONTARIO MANITOBA OATS Wm. and Mrs. Hollis entertained line Markham, spear Sunday at John my customers any incon. I AMERICAN CORN company from Hamilton the latter Brownsberger's• venience. Come early twMw •. tiL42N TOwLE, M. H., X. D., C. M. part of last week. Gordon Ramsey, of Toronto, 'and For two weeks, commenckng about Phyaicisn-in-cnuge FEED OF ALL KINDS Mrs, J. McCarnev and child, of To- his brother Clarke. of Scarboro, spent September 2nd, the initl will be shut 03peaialis%iL Rec'al Dise..ee. Prostatic Dia atoll le Of days with relatives. P .ease of Men. Disease,of women, Cannes Tonto, are spending a few days with P y down for repairs. Please make.note Oqr prices are the lowest Alfred and Mrs. Hoover and Mrs. e'+w Rsi4vige-3-Say examination. Disease. of eye Archie and Mre. Davis, of this. ear, nose,throat and Inage, Fittingglastisa and Quality the best Miss K- Green and '.Hiss Sinter, of Wm. Barton, of Green River; sp�e`nt all state and ehronic disease.. fiance avenin with L. and sill 6. QRoe Soma 18 to 3 and 7 to 0 esJy Toronto. spent Sunday and Monday Vanzant. f4 F• Z• �R��N ''' with F. L. and Mrs. Green, Mrs. Robert Ward and children, of Leonie Toronto, spent a few days last week WHITBY E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- with Tbos. and Mrs. Wilson. S (� O • T!B 0annstyyoro.nAttorney,mad oonaty �• L-�SPIN K, LIMITED, •� Contractor Cook• of the Toronto- tj Court House.Whisliv. 10.1 GREEN RIVER Fwterr., peas moved irto town and has. — — -- — -- PleKER1NG, ONT, N. FITZGERALD, Barrister and Miss Delhi Barton is holidaying with begun work g the three-quarter mile e,. Sclic:wr. Con.eysncing, etc, At Dr, her parents here. grading along Mary 5t. 'Coal 3 NLirley's oftloe. Pickering.every Wednesday. Rev.;4lP, and hlrs, A Glen ret�irned e Miss Kathleen Pennock spent Stin- E. CHRISTIAN• Barrister and LOQK GRE i day wi!h lfiss iaenaBovth. last Werk from t'urir rip through y y Misa !R r p Europe vs'hich they enjoyed very A•solicitor.Notar Public Etc, Mone to y tle Hn kine, of Markham• Ttie Claremont Furni much. *vlr. Allo-n' resumed his work ioan. 015ce next door to the Standard Sank. spent a few days with Gertrude --++• '; Weitb.. icy tore '.Stor1, Booth. _ in All Sainte' Gtiuich last 4tlnday. is the .best lace to of dies Gertrude Fuller Rent a few Negotiations 'are being carried on - P UA7t' PRICES, ARE L(-�St'A:ST P ,$- your between the oaernrnent and a ri�ate �us(tttss �ashs. days last week with relatives in Tc- g P _ Rot'i=E FE'll—, lNciti• we have rontu. individual for the purchase of a farm FOR THE YEAR k G. NANI-Issuer of Marries a dressers, washstands, iron on the outskirts of the town on which Licenses in we Donal of ons R and brass bedsteads, par- Melville Moore, of Toronto, wfzs the ara.ng4illa,je. y p�a1o' for suits, bufietta, and guest of Rubt. and MI•s. Dafoe over a government cut institution will be built. WE ARF. NOW BOOK N(i y Sunday. Already citizens in the north end of �. POVCHER. Real Estate Auc- side boards, mattresses and spring gtanley Defoe has returned home town are complaining of the noise ORDERS couches, and all kinds cf chairs kept up all through the niitht by . T• ttonaer valmator, oollectar sad l.aasr after a week's vacation with r1el'tives 1st aaarrtage licenses.Brougbam, NII always in stock• also many, shunting engines on the C. P. R. The CALL AND 3ECU RF. YO['R _ in Toronto." r other articles too numerous ballasting trains are working day and T HOPPER Issuer, of Marr' a Don't forget to come to the L, A. S. COAL FOR NF,XT y �' a� to mention. Remember we oigbt and this shunting cannot he m .JV• Licensee in the Ociansy of Ontario. tew and concert on Tuesday evening ' d keep the goods and de- avoided Of course if we want rail Oloe at store and We residence.Qlaramoat. August ust 28th, WINTER live: them to your ways we must tape the noises as well. We are pleased to see G Fuller sr., &-BEATON.TOWNSHIP OLERX home, at the very around siam atter a month's visit as all their the bo iencea. ��•_ �. • Coeveraaaw Oomm1Mlonar for sellas lowest price. _ with relative*in United States, Work at the hospital!rear h+ra taken asI"sus, Assoonrane. Eta Yoeay Be tone Patronize our town merchants. Master Jack and Miss Helen Monk• on a now hese b Che building of the r �>��rop'r'•I t"n" '" "asr"V OT 1d` mile and quarter cement sidEvhalk {�s L. 'SPI N R Ltd A news" wIIite.ala. Oas. t,' don't send your Rood dollars house are holidaying[with their aunt f 1% away to hulld up some other and uncle• W.and hies. Barnes. that forms the approach to the , <i POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, lace. Yours for business Misses Annie and Lydia Fuller have grounde, The foundations have been PICKERIIITG , for o 6.11 11s dt York sad oatana ran• P completed and work on the super- -A,„: e\!w of all l, Address Green r leer P.to on shatsaase returned to Toronto after spending a P fir- _ "�tenf« B. POW ELL. Ucensed Aue• is s BEAL enta here le of weeks weeks with their pxr. Ron. Thstructures.ecottages ttaestructure of five serw ill been be- ^a P ver 14 , ttoaesr salnawr and eollftwr forC /�+�.�464"De df Onterto sad Yosk. Alb kinds�ct of DUN�ArtTON Rork hna begun on the freC. P andE ■siw►sondaeted etcher r.latel2 or b2 adetfoa CLARE-'HUNT ' ' - •- and passenger stations of the C. P R.. \``✓,E 1 - -' Bate notes collected, rat data or o+atm DDare Mrs E. Gillespie.of Toronto, is vis and . an their BU 000 allon tank tle�Laraspply at residence. Sitaabetb Nt i�ic!• g icing her son, G A setae. Pboar orders left as Naw.Omaa.Pic! - Whitby will be the�flret point east of ariag or Vbcaab'11 store. claremoot, win n• �T, Born-On Sunday, Aug. 17tb, to Toronto at which water will be taken, �t I InMP Steam Coal and all sizes set"prompt sew leg 8at•afactioo irnaran •• �� �'81'g � - James and Mrs, $males• a daughter, and it is the only .-place along the line in Haid Coal. teed !ly phone¢¢tubers.tndependant 2At?1 Talcum'' �7, � Born=On Monday, Aug, 18th, the where the water is filtered. The town T A.. Toilet ♦ iL11,iII111 wife of W. Johnston. of R daughter, will derive a handsome revenue from m S. 'f?, PENlVOCK Mrs. Parker and Miss Jean are visit• ftirniohing water to the nese railway. ? ing with friends in Scaarboro this A good stock of l and "_ in. rough and - „mmirEYALS. ONr. Y'er Art Weather __. w•e.•k. dressed hemlock, stmatched. _ funeral Director and Em"i"r, . " Miss Lowther, of Toronto, is--visit. PROUgHAM $ - - - pine and spruce. l a dt•esseded� ing with, dliba Macfadyen nt -the red pine Georgia pine An hu+iaeP� entrusted to me will - manse. Jalisei Madill lost a valuable horse. and ba.tac wood for ceilings. Any The Best Antize tic Powder 3Ii�e Brown has been -quite ill, but la*t week. ,. be carefully handled. we are leased to-slate that she is now W. J. Bodell had a•hiisiireas trip to y E f+,r Toilet and \nratery. It N -Charges Moderate 'recovering, the cit on Wedne.day list. keep- the ,kin neat ells g• y Poets, Shingles and Sawn Cedar. +rdependent Phone No. hili, r-mouth. Protects as well as Mrs, E. Bennett and Miss Wolfe,of The early potatoes are very sinal l $ Toronto, are the guests of Charles and here• owing to the drought, heals, and reliever- chafing, g - Wt'ite or phone for prices, T(�HN PHILIP �urentss.Irritations, Prickly 11rs, Similes. Mrs, from, er recent is ration. iolt BjJ Heat, etc. Deli y j� Annan and air. Oliver: of R:im re��from her recent operation, �t T �^T gbtful after ilton, ate visiting the former's father, hos. Churchill, of Toronto• s ant E l., R., Bathing or Shaving. Daint- John_Annag. Sunda with J. W.and Mfrs. Hogle. _ -_ � - - -Mr. o ernes an -LUC-URT hex gee a fuTl73ne cit Iresh and cur- ItY perItttned:-Price ?.;c. at The- Hev, Anderson from the � d.:lire. Milne, of -C:6ridRe. North-west will occupy visited Wm. and Mrs.Cassie on Sun• ed meats constantly on hanii, - - py the pulpit - - �;'°' ft• P I C K C R 16 P N a R C Y here next Sip day'morning. da v• Ind. phone. house ani-s2 am 1504, ice RuD, Breakfast Bacon, We are leased to nee Mrs. (Dr.) Fred C. Machin, of Toronto, paid a Yard. Markham i2 Y, t' Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Dales out again, after being confined flying visit to his home here on Mon- to'the house through illness, day. •Highe,3t prices paid for "P=Cg�R=NQ Joe Dick. with wife and daugh(er, Plunla.are.very scarce in this local• TIMF. TABLE-Pickering station C# rr Butcher's cattle and Miss Anna Dick, of. Kankakee, ity, but pears promise to be a fair T.R. Trains going East ane as follows-- 11L, ollows- - 111:, are visiting relatives in Dunbar- crop• No. 6 Jiail 8.08 A M .; *� REAL ESTATE..... ton and vicinity. Miss Sadie Leneben. of Weston, is " 12 Local 2.50 P.M_ Wil` Rev. A. L. and Mrs. Macf visiting with Miss Eva Wilson for I" 14 Local . ° 6.05 P.M. adyea at:e, g Trains o in Toronto', this week, where the week or two. ging West des as follows- �($> 'former is officiating at the wedding of Frank Gerow and W. J. Brown, of No. 13 Local 7•47 A.M. hrotrclas8 rig's for bare former parishioners, Toronto, were with their people here 11 Local IL20 P.M. sees.. over SttndaA. 7 %I*d 8.09 P.M, 'Day or Llglit wHITEVALt Earl Hogle was off duty far several e8anday inolndsd� ` days last week through illness, but is Th Bl us meats aU trains Insurance rates lower on farm pro- AbrahRin Seebeck leaves on the now on the mend. per'ty and Village Dwellings,' 22nd for the North-west. Frank RuPaell 'and family motored Teaming promptly attended to. in flr9t-class Companies. Edgar Austin has been visiting at out on Sunday and spent ,the day EYE GLASSES ' A ent'for Canzrdrt Carrie a(:o. the home of D. S. Turner, with Thos, and Mrs. Philip. g 8 No Prezaait�xxs Notela J. L. and Mrs. Spink, of Toronto, A number from here attended the , W. �• Pe if not insured with me,call and .Peat Sunday with Major BeoR. lawn social at Zion church. Cedar SHOULD STAY ON f Picket(np. compare rates. Levi Turner has returned home to Grove,Thursday of last week. Milton, after a long visit in the com- Miss Neil, of Kinsale, and Miss WITHOUT PUNCHING Inunit �l-roomed pollee to rent. y Lewis. of Audley, visited their sister. Fall Term Opens Seot. 2nd_ - Rev, Briggette and family, of Qile• Mrs. Jos, Mitchell, ou Sunday. l • bec, are spending their summer vaca• John and MCA. Linton, of Toronto, ake your decision between Suc- . V. Richardson• tion in the vale. No need l cess and Failure. A course have returned home, after spending R in the Popular Alf. Hamilton has started work on week here with the former's parents. to have your f Notary Public Pickering. his new farm, commonly known as IOt+latis y ' the Herrick farm. L. Johnston left'for the west last eye glasses Gordon hi�k'ay and 'lfiss Wideman week, He intends stopping off at • , inti alon the line as far as Ed mon- Mince you- in wee%invrrirelatives in Paris. Ont,it e latter' ton, ' fa Dr: H. H. Major ie ori R visit to Thomas and Nellie Norton intend order to have thein stay on. 20B�NTO• Qom• Lockport, N. Y., and will be home the leaving for the west on Friday fora Our new style of •F.ce Glass .. Will prepare poll for an excellent latter part of the week. few months' visit with their sister, y position n the Business 'World. Having installed a new Oilt Roll, new H L. Major has returned i'rom an Mrs. Herb Feasby, of Orwold, Man. :1io»niinga are perfect in tit and' The first 'stepis im rtant—TOtiIt Chopper and new Water-wbeel, I extensive trip to Montreal, Quebec Mr. Alexander, of Kansas City, is Po and other eastern points. visiting Thos, and.Mrs. Beer, and re- neat in appearance. M(Aern r* CHOWS of A SVHooL, Our ciita- am better preptired than seer P f1 logne, explains why this college to intend to the witnta Mr. Metcalfe, of Moose Jaw, Bask., ports everything in a very serious ideas are those of comfoi t. We ranks among the beat on this coati- of my patrons. and Mrs. Ellwell, of Ottawa, are condition owing to the continued dry vent. Write for one to-do Enter Chopping ever da spending a few days at the letter's weather. aim in all our optical work to do S y pp g y y in the week home. the ver best for on in ever DOW. except Saturday, The Ladies,Aid Society of the Cbris y y y H. H. Middleton, wife and dmight• tion Church will meet at the home of W. J., Elliott, Principal way. The right Glasses, the John F. Bayles, Greenwood er, Mies Katherine, of Winnipeg, Mrs, G. W. Phillips on the afternoon Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. spent.few days last week with rein- of Friday, Aug. 29th. A good attend- right Mounting. We are sire +:y Have you lots of Water . tives in this vicinity. ante is.requemed. , if you come to us you will be 7 Wade and Mrs Toole and their son, Mr. Pi her, who has tau ht our TOOLS SHARPENED John Joseph, have just returned home P perfectly satisfied. i,et ns prove C. S. RJCL. OF WMTXVALK 4fter an extended visIt in the environ- school Por the past year le been re- C. of Whitevale. engaged, He is an excellent teacher this to yon. lfi make a Dols of all pliinrdsry of Locks erputed saws, is pnepaced to furnish yon anything v largely aand ble there section his services.foruto in being A ver lar el attended gale ie re- in the line of water supply such as ported at the home of the late S. G. m E' Razor-boning a specialty. Fora first- l;e� pleas hair trim or an eaev shave call Pumps, windmills, hydrai;hc rams. or. Prices ranged high,and after A young sonof Mr. Anson met.with �^1 _ s•q at the East-end Barber bop. plumbing, etc• the sale the property was purchased a painful accident one day last week. R. N. BASSETT m° our. House Furnishings of all by S. A. Pennock. He was riding on a neighbor's wagon, kinds. Slightly used CarpetA They are also expert well drillers The Whitevale S udicate have and in some manner got his leg be- JEWFI•ER AND OPTICIAN from 15 cents a yard up• and respectfully solicit your patron started the grain threshing season and twpen the wheel and the bolster, off-oa,rs Ness WHITBY � f report their reeently purchased ma- scrapinjr the flesh off the bone from Poor or'r►ca W. J,GCzRHON PICHERiN(1 +� 1age for the tare. Ind nbon� '�fi21- chine to be working fine. the knee to the ankle, s � �yr• ,�"'c" '• � Y- � '.-, '. '. . .. .. d f' ''fel• ^"'I•si+,�.��A,i,Jk'` �;.2��. +:a +.,,- ,2�i,x_ t., :w ". .,+t a^ rW « a. r..: ,i.*: i .r" .ay.3ta1 .,:2"' •t a, e�'".•. r' °,�,..; �' r. r9' -:a ,�. 'y •'w, esti.: ri ,,,�x'm.' •�" r, '� w�sr• sc.{. ,W M ease :L.�i'e,.f�:i.� ;�^R-'' •it �',.irr,h ,, '�:'A% .12; .Mai.^.. kt„r +i �'+iyig•-�`� "te:X ^.••"',n •!s• � ,,,�.'`' t ,5,: •fA'4�*.t �,¢�v,5`Y'1'i�'t v�,^:``'•('+S` �,'"�� $, N ��at ',!+z^semcsr,�..N,. :z•s.+.-;✓� -„a-,r.�aaerx.� .x�' ^,,;.. ..,,,�..._,�..ry :''e.'v. ;'•r _ w^ et su'+anF•c ? .m •i;:�?sa ¢-rf'..r" ,. r..::'.^a'�" xs'..ualw x+'o�,,Fm+ +,. �. . .�.; :# ..•., :. i -'w�,vr:', Lie: "..'F �, ;r -m`S• ��""--•.'" xiC':"1�? -. * .^•.*. .:,te-a -.r LI'-„y� :w•.. fie,+`•.:,.. >, .. :- n n' ,Po +,.;. j... c,. r,,.n "'f.. .'v �'^•:` •�'`.'... .++ ,... .��.. -a:.. . -71 Y +� u.., .,.,t tn' v� . . ..,'►,Y ,aa.x.. ay.a4.•Y . -A�#3ev .r-. ,;e,> .�' .c'v. -'u.s..,a-. y,.a.�f; Y,- ..r".`N+ .''�'r !;'` s; .:.in ex.• ri ., .. amu' ,• - ,,. j,.. :..,.. .:>sees. .-..:. •.,: . ..: e�,. ,,,_:.•-- ' M,: .� - - J - ,.r w r lir.. , ..:`' 7 -.•.,. .. - c. -. ,..i .. ,..w'.- .mess ', tri'- _ r;'�.. mess •. ... ,. r. .....,...t- '-- .�. ;;� .. ,i.4r F : ,' •"l. a.--.�-� .'787'" t� ' ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT L g{33 y a -Items .Of Ncw* sWire' Gram, Cattie and Cheese Y hotes_of Interest as to Whatis Qoing �._. Prices of These Products in the Leading . Y; Markets are Here Recorded : 'vn All Over the, World' ou will a mime: No. 4 600; No. 5 CANADA. more money fur local improve- Mseadstutfs. No. 3 Northern, 66c. menta. The municipal account 18 721.2c; No. 6, 68c; feed, 60c: No. S. tough ^� Wm. J. Johnson, a' pioneer Essex Toronto, Aug. 19.-Flour--0utario wheat 881.2c No.-4, tough, 73c: No. 5, tough, 650overdrawn to a Considerable es sours, 90 per ce►t., old, $4.00 to $4.10; To- No. 6, tough, hoc; teed. tough, 54c; oats -Wfarmer,'died of ptomaine poisoning tent: ronto or M.,utreal freight. Flour made of No, 2 C>W., 350; No. 3 C.W., 341.4c; extra after eating canned corn. wheat, $3.60 to $3.65. seaboard, for No. 2 feed, 341.2c: No. 1 feed, 342.4c; No Chied John Holmes, head of the John Robinson, aged 17, has been September delivery. Manitobas - first 2 teed, 311.4c; Barley, No. 3. 451•Zc; No. 4 � placed for three years in the Kings; ' patents, in ,lute bags. $5.5o; strong bak- q4 1.2c. Flax, No. 1 N.W C., $1.35: No. J. � Chatham police force for more than are', in jute bags. $4.80. C.W.. $1.31; No. 3 C.W.. 81.19. Y Y ton Provincial Penitentiary for Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern. $1x.01, eleveFzt years, has resigned. housebreaking., The Kingston on track. Bay ports; No. 2 at 99c;'No. 3 Montreal'Markets. D'?l,rcy'H. Young of Mel ills-was Child 94c. Bay ports. - ' t, ,p rens i Socio a trying to Ad Society �+ Ontario wheat-No. a white and red Montreal; Au"t 19.-Oats, Canadian ;, senousty 1n}urea try m,:., ._ A youths removed from there,, *beat. 98 to 99c, outside, and new wheat We=tern, No. 2, 41 to 411.2c; Canadian ° G� K�' weighing almost a ton. + t i►t 65 to Ides outside. Western. No. 3; 391.2 to 408: extra No., 1 fy, as it, gives here Ile Chance. Mrs. Cornelius Darby of Gir- cafe-No, 2 Ontario oats, 35• to 360. out. teed, 401-2 to 41e. Barley, Man. feed, 52 a` y The entire street car system O# _- tide, and at 37 to W. on track. Toronto; to Sze; malting. 62 to 64c. Buckwheat, Na ouck Was trampled and, kicked to new. onto. 33 to 35c, nominal; Western Call- S.58 to 60c. Flour, Man. Spring wheat pat death by a cow she was milking. Calgary was hired by the Hudson 1' $5.60; seconds,$5.10:. strong bak Bay Company for four hours On ads onto Quoted at 391-2c for No. 3, Bay outs,trots, porta: No. 1 teed, 381.2c. ere', $4.90; Winter patents. choice, $5.50. Mr. H,- Newcombe of Harwich Monday, and -the, whole population Peas-90 to 9fe straight rollers, $5.10; straight rollers, township was drowned at Rondeau Barley 52 t9 5. bags. $2.40. Rolled oats. barrels, 94 60: of.the city invited to ride free dur- ri " Corn-No. 3 American corn, 751.2c. c.Lf., bags, 90-lbe.. $2.171-a. Bran, $19,. E3horts, Government Park while bathing. cele- s-,Midland. $21. Middlings, #24• Monilhe, 126 to $32 THINKING 17 OVER. T the hours from 2'to a p.m.,in Cele- _ Fred. C. Ir ash. of Veneasa was hrati,om of,the opening of the co .�. Rye-60 Hay. No. 2, per ton car lots, $12 to $13. The Interesting suggestion has been-1 instant! killed b NO. 10 train on 3 Buckwheat-60 to 53c. Cheese, finest westerns. 131.6 to 13 Selo; made in a cable to Montreal that y y an '6 mammoth new store. Bran-Manitoba bran, $18 to $18,50 a finest easterns, 123-4 to 13c. Butter, prince Arthur assume at his marriage the M.C.R. near Jarvis OII Friday. P y choicest creamery. 24 to 24 1 4c:' seconds, the title "Luke of Canada." Last Ron, in bags.. Toronto freight,. Shorts, a31� Eggs. fresh. 29c; selected, The body of James Burns, who $a1, Toronto. night the Item which appeared In The disappeared at Thorold an Thurs- Vc. No. 1 stock. 230: No. a stock. 16 to 190• Star was, the subject of many convey- PE? GREAT BRITAIN. Country Produce. -Unitedsations and some controversy, The day, was found in the old Welland 7 $tatq Markets. people as a whole are thinking it over. Canal. Jewellery worth X50,-000 w86 £z Butter-Choloe dairy. ZS to 23c; inferior, Minneapolis, Aug. 19:-Wheat, September, 17 to 190; creamery. 25 to 26c for rolls. stolen Friday from a hotel in Llan- ir and 24 to arc for solid,. 863-4c; December, 893-tc; May. 950• Cseh: Ingersoll citizens have formed a 9 E g4 Case lot, of new laid, Z, to arc per -No. 1 hard. 89,.-k; No. 2 Northern, 873.4 HARRY THAW ESCAPED. joint stock company to acquire the dudno, a watering place in North V doses: fresh. a0 to 8 e and seconds, 16 to w 89�; No. 2 Northern, 15 3-4 to 67 1 ec. Wales. The thieves eseap�d in an:, 180. Corn-No. 3 yellow, 76 L-2 to 770. Oats Daly House and run it as a temper- automobile. No. 3 white, 391-2 to 4o14c• Rye-No. 2• Ran Through Open Gate and Into &nee hotel. - Cb -New cheese-uncharged a3-Iiia 571-a to 642.2c. Flour, unchanged. Bran, - Medical Health Officer Hastings At.the Hotel Cecil, Londan, Eng .,i► to 14c for large, and 141-2 for twins. f.o.b., Minneapolis. $19.50 to $c0- an Automobile. Beans-Hand-picked, $2.75 to $2.35 per states that "appalling conditions" land, Priace_Eolenburg was robbed ' bushel: prime,, 11.75 to $2 00• Duluth. Aug. 19.-Wheat-No. _1 hard. Hhel; primes, $1. to tin,, 1i to 129-Lc 69�; No. a Northern, 063.8 to 667-ec; A despatch from 'Matteawan, '_3'- in housing in To-ronto will prevail of a cheque for 81,000, which he September, 883.10 asked; December. 9o5-$c laced on the cashier's desk, turn- per lb. for No. 1 wholesale; combs. $2.50 bid; May, 961 bid Linseed $1 50 Ac Sep' L., says: Harry. K. Thaw, the during the coming winter. P to $2.75 per dozen for No. 1, and $125 to tember, $1.502.4o ask-ad; October, $i.51: No- slayer of Stanford White, escaped Ottawa's population is estimated ing his back fora few moments. 02.50 for No. Z 'ember, $1.51 asked; December. $1.49140 from the hospital for the criminal P P Tile cheque was stopped by .tele- r Poultry-Reno. 16 to 17c per ib: turkeys. asked p naw by both the directory publish- 18 to 20c. Live poultry. about 2c lower insane here at 7.48 o'clock on Sun- gram. - than the above. era and the city assessors at more �r _ Yotacoss-dobbins lots of neer potatoes, -. Live 'took Markata. day morning. A dart for liberty than a hundred and one thousand. _. X25 per barsel. Toronto. Aug 19.-Cattle-Ezport• 0650 throug an open gate, dash 1a the James J Burns, of $ . C t r- UNITED STATES. ._. • to $6.15; choice butchers. 96 to $656, good h a da - Bu t aha Medinm, 15.x5 to $6.20; common, 94.75 to open door of a powerful sutomo- 'fines,'a trusted employee of the N„ Governor Sulzer, of New Yorkr Pro�uteer bile .that stood' quivering outside, 6 F4 u; canners. tz to $6.20 cow=, 9x.25 to 14.75: g t. C. & T. Railway for thirteen yf Banon, long clear. 13 3.4c per r lb, in ease good common cows, 14.75 to $5.50. Mitch y as impeached and 1s su�ersededF lots. York-short cut. $21.50 959: do. and a flight like a rocket for the years, has mysteriously disap- coxa. 950 to 975 each. Calver-Good real- B office. !meas. lir Hama-Medium to light. 21 s6 to 97.50; choice. $6.25 to 99.50; common- COIIIIPCtiCut State lime, 30 miles eared. to 211.2c; heavy, 191-8 to 201-2c; rolls. 170 13.75 to $5. stockers and feeders-Steers. : away. accomplished his escape.- At P � bandit bald up and robbed faun .breakfast bacon, n to Silo: backs. 24 to loo to Soo pounds. $3.25 to 94.25;extra choice Grace" Cooper, five years old, paasengera in a-train out of 'Ka.n- �. hoary feeders. 900 pounds, 14.75 to 95.25: night he was still at large, and the lost for five days on Burnt Island, Lard-Tiareez. Ise: tubs. 141•2c. 9511,. ,oug h, light. 12.50 to $316. Sheep sad hospital authorities fPit certain he eas City a 14 34L. lambs-Liget ewes. $5 w $5.50: hear. 14. in Lake Timiakaming, was found The United States Government r to $4.50: backa. 8350 to 93.76; sprint lambs, was outside the State. Once be- alive by members of a large searmb has apologized to Britain for the paled Nay s:ad $tyres. $7 to 98. Hogs-•19.90. f o b.; $10.26. ted and I gond its boundaries Thaw is free. Baled hay-New hal. $1260 to $13 to watered. and 11060. o cart. f Party• rash statements made by Henry " Montreal, Angn at 19.-Large supplies of.Only months, perhaps years, of hti- Wesley and Manitoba` Theologi- Lane Wilson. 1 at 913.50 to 914.50. on trrok. Toronto, and ,." common cattle had a deprewtns effect on gation can bring him back to Mat- cal Collo a in Winnipeg, Method- No. 2 at $11 to 113. rices. 'gone of the sales were over 61.11 fieWMlliam Colbert a carpenter of Baled straw-flood stock $8 to $1.%. on rnil,. and not many over s r sante per teawan, and then o®ly in one ist and Presbyterian, have both de- Yonkers, Nevi York, died of exces- track. Toronto. ib„ and from that down to z l-2 cents for event-that he be adjudged insane rifled in favor of combining their 1a the State to which he'has fled. sive laughter, when he woke -. 1 _ tNlnalpa finale. wane o! the leaner stock. Cows-130.-so -' g so each Calve.-25.4 w C •Sheep-41.4 w forces. to 'find that someone had blaelz W inn, ;, August 19-Climb-W'beatr- a little over 4 2-a- Lambe-•7• Eosr Aborts � _ As a result of $n independ@7}t en- his face for a joke. ' :Sic• 1 Noeesbern. Me. No. 2 Northern. Ilk1 101.1. THE CROP IN NANITOBA. quiry which has been quietly con- A venomous insect, probably a ducted, Montreal will probably DROWNED WHILE BATHING. spider, bit . Abraham Bauder, : LITTLE of 'I'0 C0,1IPI,AiN ABOUT Wheat Ykld Will Reareely Exceed have as investigation into alleged York, on the lip, causing hiq� Fifty police graft. death, after.intense suffering. Sill' _ y- �llllilon � Ron. L. Sittoa $rya Business in Nicholas police Loses His We. m. Hevdershott, one of the der was 2t years old, and a noted the Wee' Is .Good. _ Life In French River. A despatch. from MtobaMasaa count nown residents of Lincoln _ Soba, says.. Takin bowler. r _ - a % A des atch from North Bay says: y $ y died at Thorold ad the re - A despatch from Ottawa says P owhole, judged .from observations sult of a runaway horse knocking ~ Nicholas-McCullough, aged toren- made in;the norther! districts last GENERAL "Hon.-Arthur L. Sifton, Premier of t otos years, of Pittsburg, Pa., down a ladder he was on. Alberta, is not one of the men from y week, it is the opinion that the The new barracks to be built at August BeDel; famous Ge was drowned in the French River Yi Long Branch replace Stanley Socialist leader, is dead. ` the west who takes mach stock in aver eld in All grains trill be the "blue ruin" cry which tight on Thursday afternoon while bath- lighter and the aggregate crop Barracks, T�oroato, are to be con- Capt. Koch, a Danish explorer, money. conditions have produced ing with his brother, Thos. MCC smaller in volume than has been siderably smaller and less' expen- suffered_terrible Hardships is cross-{ d Reamer lough, Byron Connell anseen in this Province since 1910. $e arrived in Ottawa on Thursday, sive than originally intended. ing Greenland. Sewell. The unfortunate young hardly yields Fruit growers throughout the The Mexican Government wilt • and to the Canadian press . said Wheat, for instance, man came for a month's outing, lir- y pt; Gatharieias district are clamor- oansider°the metl8gg6 borne. by ez-+ that general business in the west ? more than a ift million bushel .6 'good, with a hopeful outlook for riving at North Bay August 4. His crop for Manitoba this year, which ing for more baskets. The supply Governor Lind. -1`ven better things. 'tAmoug real mother is a widow and resides in. would be eight million bushels less is not equal to the demand, albeit A convention has been signed be- ' -estate men business may be quiet Pittsburg. The body was recon- than last year, when the area was, theL factories have been working tweeii France and-Germany to pro-+ just now," he said, "but I assure eyed: - practically the same size,as as it is overtime. vide'for landings of aircraft i1} h .-_ _ r rx. I 'is that, filiancial �- _ ate_rim _ t ha;°d !y, there is very little to complain '!GERMANY DECLINES. correspondingly light. The condi- ed to allow the town of Sarnia any to avoid unilleasant '`incidelrte." about. Alberta will, I think, be tions south of the main line of the - _ gen- able to look after her financial af- Will Not Participate in San Fran- C.P.R.-are responsible for the gen- $8 8 SWEPT 3LA113T0BA. percentage of illiteracy is Piedr 'fairs without much trouble, if any, Cisco Exposition. oral .lowering of` the average pro mont, with 11 per cent., while the "-because of the rapid growth going A' despatch from Berlin says: duction throughout the Province. " on everywhere." Hon. Mr. 6ifton � � .Extent of Damage to Grain Has maximum m reached. by _Calabrisr said that the harvest promises.to,to. Germany on Saturday officially de- Net Been Reported. with 70 per cent. J clined the invitation extended by. ETERNAL ICE FIELDS. '. j ,...be •bountiful. - t o United States to.participate in - •A despatch from Winnipeg says'. UT' TWELTE-HDRED KILLED. f ` the International Exposition at Sail CaptAIR Koch Has Sueeeeded In The worst electrical storm that has _ P CIRCUS AND HIPPODROXF.. Francisco in 1915, to commemorate Crossing Greenland. visited this portion of the country Half of Chinese Soldiers ' the opening of, the Panama Canal. for years, accompanied' by a sixty- for ,' .$piendid Bill Prepared for the Can- A despatch from Copenhagen, mile gale, swept across from Bran Joined Rebels to Looting Stores p This announcement was made gat Denmark says: Captain Koch the p Chiasm adlan '-National Exhibition." urday evening through the North well-knowb'Danish Polar. explor- don to the eastern boundary early A despatch from Canton, German Gazette, the ofiiciaL organ er, has succeeded in crossing Green- on Friday. Hundreds of thousands says: Twelve hundred were killed :-The circus and hippodrome ak he of the Government. of dollars damage was done to in the fighting between the rebels kk +• Canadian National Exhibition, To- land from east to west over the buildings in Winnipeg, and all the in Canton-City on Wednesday, and kr ronto, this year will be more-varied a` eternal ice fields. Captain Koch,_ towns is the Province. The bar- pillage is is progress everywhere. 7 and interesting than ever before'. A `FIND OF PLACEB GOLD. ' who started in`June; 1915, with a vest had just started, and the dam- Half of the soldiers have joined,the specialty has been made of trained number of ppe d ngi scid. tem animals, and elephants, lions, Omelally Confirmed by Dominion. surmounted file dangers and; dif- age to -the ripenfibg grain cannot ed the princippallh goldsmiths' 1 "horses, dogs, sheep and swine will Government. fioulties"of Queen Louis,Land,-,aPd be. estimated. Electric light planta, -. eventually reached•Proeven, near railroads, telegraph, and telephone silversmiths' stores. The. local 'act as if they had human intelli -A despatch from Ottawa ways: jJpernavik in Baffin's Bay. Cap- lines were put out of commission, Generals are powerless. owing to) f Then there are a swarm o r• .13 Official confirmation of the report- •fain Koch'was a member of the My- and several towns will be without dissention among.themselves. acrobatic'acts, each of which has a ed, discovery of- gold in A1•aska, lius Erichsen expedition in 1908. electric ' light., for , several days. An attack on the foreign 'world-wide reputation, swarms 'of close to the Canadian boundary,. ` Meagre reports coming over dam tions at Shameen, is believe clowns to furbish the laughs, equee- has been received by the Dominion DR. NELSON HARDY'$ VIER'. aged wires indicate . that central foreign residents to be in contem. trienne acts, chViot races, auto Government from Commissioner and• southeastern Saskatchewan elation by the disorderly elements, - eW A_ lore. Add all -- -' damage.• and the detachment of Indian ns� songs Black, Who s Suffrage Co!tion is-1' o eg cal _ _ this to the musical 'ride, the muni- ' five troops stationed there ate +� cal surprise, a big cadet number, one of considerable proportions. It --'1'----" According to Noted Surgeott� and was reinforced on Thuradayl "Nero, and the Burning of 'Rotrie, was made ata ioilit. thirty miles pOPL'LATION',OF ITALY. -' guard Hon Kon in preparation. from the Canadian Yukon bout- A. despatch from London, says _ g tI P P the Wreck of the Airship, ' and you dary, and three hundred .miles The mental condition of Suffraget- Increases In Ten Years Amounts to for eventualities. The foreign) •double bill of fireworks, and y north of White Horne. The best les was the subject of a paper by quarter serves as a buffer betwe@ " have to admit that the Canadian the famous surgeon Nelson Hardy, 1,rb0,ffA0 People. the two #dress: ',A.huge fire bro route is,from White Horse through. before the 'Medica ` National Exhibition is Keeping well � i Congress an A despatch from Rome says: The out on Thursday, destroying thirty; the Kluane district. ' ahead of the procession in the mat- 0, Wednesday. Part of his address results of the coneus made in Italy barracks, and as a result of the p ter of a4'usements. was ruled out as `'politics," but he in 1911 have just been published by accompanying :rioting, the 'exodus LORD. ALY�RSTONEM RESIG.N9. „ 1 P P • was permitted to say- These wo the Government. Here are some of of the civilian population continu I SIR JOHN TO STAY. `' Sir Rufus Isaacs ,Will Likely Be men, many well educated and care- the data: -Total 'population, 34,- ed without abatement. Traffic on / e fully raised, who commit crimes 871,377; melee, 17,801,790; females, the Hankow Railway has been sus.. Chief Justice. worthy Lieutenant-Governor'@ A-Term Ex- thy'of savages and disregard all 17,694,887; unman"rigid Merl, 10,172,- pended. A despatch from London says: the laws, human and, divine, are 883� unmarried women, 9,817,301; From .Fayuen to-- the north o tended a Year... - The resignation of Baron Alver- victims-of an epidemic of mental ed mea 33 48; married n report recei A.des etch from Ottawa says: stone Lord Chief Justice of En disorder." married , e I 7 a Canton a p was �[t is official! announced that Sir S' women, 8,481,567; widowers, 860,-. Thursday of a rising of brigands, y land since 1900, which has long been 959. -The in- .and from other parte-of the pro- John Gibson, Lieut.-Governor of expected because- of his ill-health,- $80; wido rs, 1,500, pe • '' '-• population since the wince of Kwang-Tung Howe ha Ontario, will retain his position has, according to the Daily Chron- George Hewitt, an employee of crease in total pop until about September, 1914, by isle" on Thuradsy, morning, been the McCormick Biscuit Msnufac- last decennial egnsus is about , 1,- .reached here that a state of chaos which finis the new Govgrnment submitted to Pre4nier Asquith who tuning Company at London, Sas 750,000. Illiterates constitute 38 -csxiste> General Lung Chi has re- House will be ready for o�cup- will offer the post to Sir ft[ fail fatally crushed between the slava- per cent. of the total population. with his northern troops, has re Clancy. Isaacs, the Attorney-General. for and the floor, oir Friday. The region that gives the smallest tired from the vicinity of tee• ' f -`... .�. .:... . • � " ... , x.. `..• u e..,u•,n a>" d �. •a w s..v, >w• aR' ,;ti..w '�'"t'.2 :',Rs�'' ,�' '"�•`l° �` vet n mess :, . .. •. .,e.w,e., ^�:<> .+ '... . . . til• r -vy .77­7�t�- K. 7 M 7.e. 7 r.4 A, _`'� May.:fIlm SALT AND GOOD LOOKS- -URIC AC 1D Berberine Belief. r . Everything that goes wrong is at- German Physician Advises Its .Use NEVER CAUSED tributed by the Berberines, & tribe • to Whiten Skin. f the Sudan, to'the devil. Ethel RHEUMATISM OS. Stevens, in "M Sudan Year," rding to a German physician, Acco I WANT toEg�y.,,�Jj your satisfaction, quotes a story tol� her by Bishop .,Jt talron with food. has-a. whiten- if you ba-F cc chro�ajo POTTE y"U0 �1 4"o bloy t �­_a ing effect on the skin. This is -310 matter what your condition—write t-dja for my FREE Book on ITE him one day and announcing, "The MEATS_ TIS counted for by 'the fact that it is _Its Cause And Cu"." Thousands devil is in the ho use. mull flavored and- 1Bwa Spred Until Fawlwu COY- a compound containing the power --Il it •"Th- most wonderful book ever - 4 written." Don&nd tam "Oh," said the biqhop, "that is The. Eats a -W$t ful bleaching agent, chlorine. At SOLUTELT FK A. CwDa -did he ar- -cooked OW, $o ft6h CWW Not very intereati.ng.1 When perfectly any rate, it is undoubted that white 476' Iftockton, Mass.. V.SiL child's grod EWT�y Ift y riveT, make delicious people eat much more common salt "He came`in with the cook from delight. Maybe. sandwiches. :Abimt Tire Weeks by. Cuticum than dark races. the souk market yesterday even- The • "Sap slid Ointment- Fruit, oli the other hand, -dark- Gabe-Who was it that said,:- ing.): cnicker's 3 ens the skin, because it -contains "It is better to give than to. re- "Really I"-commented the-bishop, P1 calve puzzled. choice. chichazt; Ontario.-"My Uvatile dut4 salts of manganese., 'Pdth brealfta out on the fM& Tb67' Besides whitening the skin it is Steve-S6me bachelor who was , "Yes,_ and-in the night he,came Everybody's pimom wd no unalattky. These buying wedding presents who, a oust of the cook and passed into favorite._ ekisin= to-keep spreading until owl probable that abundance of salt, _. �J` rite- Means friend, I A-ue.ss,__� the diet makes �the face -and the tens van co Tiley were so itchy tb" er- OA timm I could a"assid MrSUAdailli 1141GUL' Whole body Plump. When-& p "Oh, and what did he do I" W.CLARK.Wrr..Montreal. SUMMER TOURIST RATES TO THE "He went to, the cupboard and tryingtwo or Owee different salver son eats salt freely the result is PACI,FIC COAST. Chicago and North Western By. broke a plate and the top, of the did soil step the swag breakins out.V that the'blood, shin, muscles', etc.; via ts on tried a cake of CQdcurs soap also cuticurs, special low rate- round- trip ticks jam jar.". retain a great quantity of IlWd- .11e from all points In Canada to Loa aftumat I found %bat May cared me. face Would Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, A light broke in on the bishop. FARMS FOR SALIL antliNty;?the . In about 0. Hence the effect on the Vancouver, Victoria, Edmonton. Calgary, "Oh, he was after the jam! (signed) Viroi 3, Zdeyw.Feb: 12, 1912, be to make it full and rounded. Banff. Yellowstone Park, etc.. during Aug- suppose H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Caltionis street. ust and September..- Excellent train szr. )Pbee he ate some I" Toronto. But it should be "ten with Ju g-, vice. For -Yates, illustrated folders, time - "Yes,Y) said.the boy, <1 I 'he�did!" meat and moderation. If a young tables and full particulars address[ B. EL BUTT, STOCK. GRAIN AND DAIRY f salt Bennett. General Agent. 46 Youse, Street: The idea of devil-possession ' is F Farms In all sections -at Ontario,. LEGS BURNED AND ITCHED girl eats a large quantity o Toronto. Ontario. not-merely an elaborate form of.ex- ACM6 InIPS. :4 nol $our% Won. P., Z. T-100-"Mir little and makes her face plump then the cuse ; the native- -rvant really be Y-151TEK. WiTtl (YR-WITHOUT- our years, was troubled with le skin i.s stretched 'he grows FTcRT&(i m1w a y traoltaxi" in Toronto. g1rL &sad f hed and, as s A Linguist. painful rash an her Sep. It began In a lievels in it. &7 rash Tory has and holly and after L older and drier,-wrinkles appear. An old but sturdy Irishman-, who Brft"ntnn and otbpr t-;;n- and cities. 4 Abw days'h looked HlWlittle pimples with But if she uses a saltlesshad mad PROPERTIES IN diet while e a reputation as a gang ESIDENTIAL when the wrinkles "boss," fi>t a Job with a railroad - ON THE MARRIAGE DAY. Brampton and a dozen other towoq- a wb1ft"an haat Her lea burned and young, then latlied very mach and mks was very rootleas .6 she should com -bg ble to disperse construction company at Porf au Romance ceases and.history begins-and H W. DAWSON, Cooborn4 St., Toronto., siad was also crow and ftrod'ul. She used corns begin to go too when "Putriam'z" to scireack and make so" when I was not them by adding salt to her.diet. Pring, Haiti. h' amd $TAWS AND coins. wasomog her. I WA to leave her stoakinga So far as observation goes salt One day when the -sun-was hot- I* "plied-it takes out mote. bratic has the virtWa of preserving the ter than usual;", is %item. Nothing so-,acre-and. painless.as • TAMP COLLECrouli-HUNDREL) bir- 9 of Haiti-ang-_ off her as thea would lirritate her legu S 'Skin and beg�d to shirk, and as the chief Putnam's Corn. and Wart Extractor; try latent Foreign Staisive. Catalogsai it used to bathe her Into with war= ww* health.of the preventing a," 25c. at all dealers'. Album. only Seven C4111[14, U&Tkd fit"D _n pad use the Culloure Soap body,then dryt eruptions. But only when used in engineer rode up on his horse, he "Pu1nata Company. Toranto. her lea and rub-on the Outic-urs Olatmeol moderation, is it of real service, heard the Irishman shqut: BILE iwi SALE. and abo van eurad in me weelit." (Sigma and peopl,.a. with weak hearts or "Allez.1-You sons of 'guns!-al- One Woman, One Carriage. AUTQl4O LARGE 40 H.P. TOURING CAX'COST 92L P.J.Munally,Aug. 1. 1912. lez 1',' Then, turning to the ezigli "Men are really too mean for A84,0DO. win Ben for Sm, or will e& sv­ Cutiours Soap=4 Chideure Olaitinant we kidneys, or, who have a tendencyneer, he said, "I curse the day anything�­ "What's the trouble change for a few tow@, horses. hay, or gold by druggists sad dealers ev=7wbae. to c1ropisy, are better without arty . This to a beautiful car and to in iver learned their lai*liake." now I" "Why, I asked John for an'teed. 3'w a hbarai&an sample of each.with s2-p. -or with the smallest possible fir"lass running order Avplv Box SP, automobile t"ay, and he said -73 Adelaide St. W_ foronto, out. book.saind post card to Patter Drug ate,®, quantity. Minamrs Liniment Cures colds, Eto. the Corp,Dept.SID,Boston.U.S.A. that I must ,be content with NALE HELP WANTED. splendid carriage that Nature has ' " APW- -Ten Good Things. JUSTICE.ST1C E.' Try Murine Eye Remedy given me!" COREAN There are ten things for which no. MEN WANTED If you have Red. Weak. Watery Eyes ' ot or Granulated Eyelids. Doesn't Smart cae has ever yet been sorry. These YOUNG MAN BB A BARBER I TEA on qubekly, ahes, th03 The Judges Have a Poor Idea -Soothes Eye Pain. Dru is Sell are For doing pod to all; for W jAh tools free. e give you actual oaghl7 an j` Administering It. Marine Eve Remedy, Liquir, &2-1 , 50c. speaking evil of none ; for heiring _?ye Salve abop a' tonew Write for free set&- Murins Ilog... 1=9 Mace. mp Q-- 'The Corean judge dispenses jus- Limited, In Aseptic Tubes, before judging; for thinking before lifina?d'a Liariment do. 25c 50c. Ey* Books Free by Mail. Toronto. ; for holding an angry G. TO used MINARD'S I 7 itice in theopen, and by etiquette A;ft.T.."Od 9.AN ft.that Now cam, speakingntlamen.-I ba. !,only the judge can -sit-, everyone Idurisse, ILro Assoodr-Co.. Chiciese,tongue; for being kind to the dig- LINIMENT on my vessel and to my fam- ily for years, and t9r the overy day ills' MEN WANTED -:6111"o- ielse must stand, excepting the pri- tressed; for asking pardon for all and accident, of life I considirr,it has no t towards a S.I. J80=er and his friends, who are Grains of Gold. wrongs-, for being 'tient qu I would not start on a voyage without forced to remain in. an humble A man never rises to high as everybody; for, stopping the ears it. if it cost a dollar a battle. TRAWBERIty PLANTS -- CH610E, kneeling position with bowed of a tale-bearer; for disbelieving_ CAPr. F. R. 'DEWAIMIS S when he knows not whither he as tbrifty Young oantv frim X%rden most of the ill reports. Behr. Storks.' St: And". Xamouraska. vine% only, now rt�&dv Price 81,00 rwr Beads, says the Wide World Maga going -Oliver Cromwell. 100i by mail. paid, Riverside Nuroer- Vat recent! these To be free-minded and ch4werfully est ;mne. , Until quite r4e--- sea. Central 4 River, Nva trials were always very one-sided disposed at hours of meat, and CANADIAN NATION4AL EXHI-. a TUMORA LUSIPA )err'. acd shockingly unjust When a C Internal and 41v?*,1JI C01*11 sleep, and exercise is one of the BITIO N. eat pAIM be Clay bol"o •Orpotalfnt4 man was brought to a judge, it was beat precepts 6f- long lasting.- 'We learn from a reliable sour guilty. . ce e. bofft" 1^0 law Dr Re"an Itakeu for granted be was Bacon, that the Auto-Strop Safety Razor CO... Using Him. 1 01"11*4 rolll--­4 M"t and, if. he did not confeks he, was Wealth is honorable, and may be Ltd. of-Toronto, wha'are well-known "Lie still-there and I won't IlUrZ f_1 ALL STONES. NIONLY A-"Ili ,tortured and made to do so. Wit• used most blessedly when men re- throughout the world as manufactur- you. All I want is your money and " der SLaofs lKidne? ircable. Graw0f. openly bribed. In ars of the 8 -jewels, and then I'll git." eared wilt the now German Iteln4pdr.' nesses, too, were c gard themselves as being' what in- elf-Stropping Auto-Strop. your Lumbago and kindred aflnionta PnOltivil't fact, giving evidence for or against deed they are Razor, have arranged a novel and at- "All right, old man, and while .­fkaoo�., price t158 Anolbff sew rOtn*dv tewards of it, and tractive method of advertising which for Plabetell,vetlitua. and auto Cara, 14 an accused person meant a living tA, you're searching for the jewels if pacoys Ants Disbetts Price 12 00 1 not the owners.-Farrer, trated at their booth a tion of the community, and The -midd e-.cT&ss is a large a will be demons my dress-shirt I druvristo or direct Tbo por 114 In the Manufacturers' Building, at the you run across dresser lorift cow any of Canada Llmit+,d. these witnesses naturally favored important classofthe population, 'Canadian National Exhibition wish you'd-grit them on the . W,nnitelr Iran those who paid best. Pup.ishments which is often over-looked, which, This demonstration will be con. I haven't been able to find them for varied. If the prisons were too has to bear a great many of the ducted as follows. Each visitor to the a month." jl,-W-Wx1w" -jr*xz3 31332II01W Booth will be presented with a num- -and the condemned could not burdens of the State in almost un- bared badge• which will be Issued in minard's Lrniment cures Garset in Gows, ,pay a fine, the were often given a due proportiob, and which does not duplicate. By finding the person bear- chance to escape, or disappeared in these days receive either the sym- Ing the duplicate number and pre- Very Good. 2. by some means. Though thew are - senting same to the Auto-Strop Booth pathy or the 'attention or the ere a river, J� things of• the past, Corean- ju4es, dit which. it, deserves.-Lord Bal- each holder will be given a '$5.00 A Highlander fell into ,I like those of.Chi-na- Nssesss, poor Jou Auto-Strop Safety Razor free of and after desperate efforts manag At r of Burleigh. charge. ed to reach the bank in safety. His 4_w'idea of the sense of-justice. Tt in otnf -wife, who had been a distressed on- 1111nardit Linlarts"t Cures y1phthaven. will prove one of the most attractive looker, exclaimed, as soon as her -;-Tvinkle! Twinkle at the Exhibition. anxiety was relieved-"Ah, Donald Wilbur-Do they always keep To *Be Well Drewd. ye should be verra thankfu' tae ..7 Don't extreme in anything. _�-,.khat big bell on the�cowl of Cowardly. Providence for savin" ' your, life." Pa,pa-Yes', Wilbur. Don't spoil the gown for,a yardVed at Wilbur-I suppose' it is to keep stuff, Don't wear red 4r purple -Asking permission of a girl before -Donald was somewhat aggrieved linflasleep.in thisquiet you kiss her is cowardly. It is what he deemed an unequal her.f rom.f&I veils. - Don't 'go in for'the-style Of . "Yes',lace. ni putting the responsibility up to -tionment of the credit.,• _t .- - . yew," he re-plied, "Providence wass' sweet seventeen" at. 40... Do her. , , - - I - 7 wear a Devi dress with a dowdy very good, but'Lwass ferry clever' 7. " 'True prayer brings ou-' wants to bonnet. Don' Vwe' ar too man X too, what4efer,' 9STAR1.1illED I&W 1111nard's Liniment Cures DistaffiP61% Beat Up-to-dataCOUPS03. I dividual I"- heaven and leaves them there. rings. -I)on't wear evening jewel- stractla.. Writ..for Cite Gad NO Don't pinch lacy at breakfast. Pearls of Troth: your feet and 'hands by' taking a -FOR SALE A. small 'in shoes or glovej Speculation -is a word that some size too times begins with the second letter, d it tends to make the offending mem- Post --Chatfield. Pulleys & Shafting hers all. the larger. Don''t wear a - I The virtue of prosperity is.tem- fur boa with a cotton dress, Don't fice; 'the virtue of adversity is Sultablilk for Mills, Manufacturing 4 wear a flowery hat'with a coat and Pera Plants, Printing Houses, Etc. fortitude.-Bacon `'oasties' skirt. Don't adopt a color merely in unnecessary Is balp, rem-Wy in.' Be. not -curious Wood Split Pulleys, 12X M-48 because it' is'fashionable. matters, for more things are known llmowi2 for xmbmvk,, for 3`15116 in. shaft. juice to -make_*!ou drink lerddn unto thee tha-fi-men undefttand-­� beate r"hes, eczma —_for Lunch thin. Don't forget that "a stitch Ecelesiasticus. sore feeu 6flngs .4t I Wood E(plii Pulley, 12Y2 x 48 in., in time saves nine." Don't-make for 2 15/16 in. shaft. 1 think you ftd.it.true that, bustm. A skin food I -col x 28 ins a visit of t�oladole'n*ce in gay-colored red before any vice can fasten on a l wood split,-]�Y, AU Drtiq$&V oad St"M-409. -body, or moral nature Whole- - Don't wear gold or silver '16 in. shaft. Appet and clothes. man, for 3 70, some these hot gummiar -jewellery,while in mourning. Don't must be. debilitated. The m<)s§es I Wood Split Pulley, 10% x 36 iumi 0M wear bright jet in the first stage of--and fungi '-gather on sickly trees, for-3 7/16, in. shaft. days. t.a . deep mourning, only dull. not thriving ones.-O. W. Holmes. The Soul of a Plano Is the FiMoye of smaler sizes No cooking no-' hot Action. Insist on the Shafting of various lengths aaa An Irishman complained that his to be sold at very low figures.;' size.3 kitchen. IRV U'ffing- him so with • doctor kept stuffing .,OTTO ]RIGEL -Box 23 drugs that he was "sick for a week. . Ready to eat direct from Wilson Pu _C 'after he was quite we Piano Action Publishing -9 m the package' — fresh, crisp and dainty. Serve with cream , and TORONTO : teJNtVF_RsrrY -OF sugai_:-Mid sonietifties fresh TRINITY COLLEGE be;Ties or fruit Full Courses In ts* -Divinity Ar and Post Toasties are thin bits so Leading to the B.A. Dogpoe and to the B.D. and D.D. DogrA*W, of Indian.Corn, toasted to a J?_ • Staff of Trinity college and the whole resources excellent any exceptional advan- of the Univ golden brown. TF1E ersity of Toronto, with m tages, are open to Students Of the, University of Toronto who enrol AccePtable 9t'any ideal— % In 'trinity-College.' -Students of,TrWty College.Achteve..hotabte sue- nations of the University of Toronto every yeaLr. • ceases in the examinations Correspondence invited from Students looking "a 4.C- Orders. Post Joastits Medlefrij, eac iij C� -ffoly OF so YEARS' STANOING 177% _N -WERABIX A RV-SIDIC144TIAL COLLEGE ri Sold by Grocers everywhere. "Moths r, do doors talk?' noW FEDERATED WITH THE UNIVERSITY Of TORONTO "N 0. dear. Why & you aRk 1" 2-3 TIff, ..d rLhai�aied B-klei,-dd"rr COLLEGR, TORONTO.'Canadian Poston, Cereal Co.. Ltd ""'ell, I he-&r.S you tell Mary to REV. DR. AfACKL-EM, 71RJV1TV Windsor. O"W swer ." . ,the door. ISSUE 34_,_11 gD 7. 8. Q.- 7" FMI 77,W;7't' r-I-,-_-77 ". '�%� : * -77., �7 f. % qW • 40MOOMMMRM NOT" AND COMMZNTS OR SALE-Frost& Wood Binder F 6 ft cut,abeal-carrier and ittucks. has cut The relations between the U nit. so*or"will sell " s.secriAce.. ;-.3. OF0110H.0herrywood. P. 0. sOAN COULD Pre•serve Pickles red States and exico are now very strained aril war seems in- 'S FOR S&LE—The under- Bu 'Don't wait until dot siguidt has for sale a low Toting .hoer-Should war occur be horn bulls.about L4 months*Ld. Suitable to; _____J9ugar has advanced 10c- per huradied. tween these two countries, the NOT WALK a. Prices moderate. E,E. _PUG8, -,it goes up still further. Buy now. There are tzagLof it United States will have the moral fur you. You will need it for Pmerfmo�'- -isupport of the leading civilized She W" So M—Redond ONCREIFFE ALBION —This need it 4or Pickling:a M ..1.1iralied C a Iouyofthe tliLd:�ola= -hot-bed of. Anarchy and lawless- Heakh by Lydia L Pink- or"y or W.J.Kelleher.Dun 0, will stand rice at We stable,Broughaw an the X11 A con:iplete line of Sealers—Imperial the measure. -iness,. and life and prop6rty ii in, remainder ofthe funixtrer.' DAVID MS. Tlie' heiw, perff�t Seal Jars are selling like--hot cakes-. hanm!& Vegetabk -continual danger. So Ion g as Try i doieu., is-left-to-herself there-will lVexico coml� yOUNG PIGS FOR SALE­The 1`6 'blood. undersigned has for $&Is mine good pigs, 43e factions and continuous Spices-All of Spices for �Pickliug,or preserving. five weeks old. ca,11:t&F.0mis".lot 33. con.4, .:shed. Bands of bandits will ro4m pentwater, Mich. year ago I was Pickering, -or -write F.- HOLLINGER, Whole, whole mixed and ground. There is nothing so _'_:'­th6 country and crime will go on- very weak and the dottSr said I had a cherryw easy of adulterati6n as spices. We buy,: the purest ob- cnished. The United States wiir serious ilUSPLace- 4,R.M FOR SALE In Fickering-A dealers. 'Buy from us. tainable front reliable spice dea �it�'pping had back' -drat clues form.containing about 105&crea perfectly justified in meat. I H garta of of lots 28 s,ad 4.con 6. Pi,keringin to restore urde�r,- and even, if ache and bearing towns ip.now occupiad bi bar. Fred Wright. Vltiegars­t�Highest obtainable graded of White Wine,vecessary. to take full po,�_ne:�!nv;n d6wa pains so bad the laud La of the beet,with spring creek run. Id in. -Malt -Vinegars always In stock-.., Ail so Cider or country. Some think not sit aing through corner of lot, on the premised of'the cot tba% P that I could a.l frml#e house with stoma foundation bulk only. that suchle interferene- w6uAd, be in-a chair or walk 'I" a god mill sal orchard, good--bank barti]9. Atinjustifiable. We believe that across the floor and Privifeae to plough after harvest and full pod- vere paia for a good fazm% Terms easy.-apply L to T. 'bue nation that is strong and lax I was in se "astoo on April Lot 19.4. A spleadid chance All Our goods are fresh, cleau• and oure and we handle abiding, has tespunsibiliti" rest- all the tiM,&. 1 felt (j, "r;Q ZLZx k h�L-' P•0• 38tf --.-nothing but the best Groceries. Our prices are the lowest iog Upon it in maintaining, order discouraged as I had 50NAgeat--_:Briti6h Amer- consistent with best quality. 'in other countries. where lawle-s-, slm"' - ... -- taken everything I Dies, Fire Assurance Company, Encorpor s slid where no value 6 il could think of and steel is 13.capital$3,000-000,no Promium n0tse; Buy all your Gruceries at the Grocer's itiess reign I all premium notes are collectible at 30 days met on humau life and property• wad no better. atual company am collecting 7 _0111�i notice,one m 'began taking,Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg- WAope that the United States them now. Remember thew notes are stivea for five times the."amount of your yearly or %tnay not shirk her fluty in dealing etable Coinpound and now I.am,a D�v. Insure in the tr049 three year polu. Briti@h Amer. with tliensfibli to the* south of and ALicz DARXMG, Les Assurance po. which in purely Canadian, L/"ES R10HARDSON and you are,proteated from these Imposns, 4lier, and it wuuld not be with R.F.D.No.21,Box 77,Pentwater,Mich. b m"ve you full yarti. Bee D- Simpeon w 0( ;deep regret that we woUld-hear of culars. I also represent the Emdon and -being conquered and be- ReadWhatAnotherWommn says: Lancashire&ecident and all sickness Incur- ' A TOLERANT AGE I :Maxieci asice, Don't be vntbout&policy of this kind, s. coming part.of the United States. Peoria, IIL-­1 had such backaches as we don't know the day or hour we act into It only t u Gborit She has changed conditions in that I could hardly stand on my feet. I accident or sickness will con To $8.(X)&year for SIM. If van want a now 1: Cuba since the -Spanish-American would feel like crying,out lots of times, bliarplas Tubtar Upsrator the beat in the HIS is a tolerant age, and J simpsoN.Pickering. 40-69 war,and we think she wt-ull be and hadsucha heavy feeling in my right world. or yjur old one exchanged 8" D. I bad such terril"dull headaches our bt --is-to please everybody:side. every day and they would make me feel One mall likes the new browue, OSHAWA- FAIR so drowsy and sleepy a the time, yet I NOTIGE TO CREDITORS another prefers the greys, could not sleep at night. ;and still another Alexandra Fork is being Pitt in Ira tare Matter of Ute Estate of William "After I had taken Lydia ELPinkham'3 shape for the Fair. In spite of the says : "Give me a real nice --- dry sum.ruer it looks- 'fine. Every Vegetable Compound a week I begin to Pallistiri late of tire Township of Pi4k blue serge. and I Ontario,Gentle be. horses iu�training ertag.in file County Y Ont vaurning sees t a improve. My backache was less and wouldn't call the King In y Uncle." for the races. There are two Nil that heavy feeling-in my. side went I Pima. Deceased, given pursuant to Well,. they're all here in the ,races each day. Each.purse is V".00 away. I continued to take the t6m- N Hobberliu Sultings for Full. crficu is heisby Theawtaement end of the fair i- po=d sad a, curedl R. S. 0., Chapter 12D, that all persons being looked' After. There will tw having claims against the mEvery new color effect. kid estate ad blues an greys. two hands, a_midwftv_,.merry•go-round You may publish this if you wish." of Wilhat3q PUJILSter, who died on or -Those rich browns. a Nor can you find -Miss,QAtL4 L G& No.4 about the ath day of. February, 191.3, bide shows. refteshtient otands. tnea1- uvnTz..R.EL are required to seed or deliver to the those game colorings, or pattern on the- grounds •tud everything to Box 6?, Peoria, III Outside this store. -,,tniake-for good spurt:. - Such letters.prove the value of Lydia undersigned Executor on or before thecreations anywhere out, The Poultry Show will be big'. *Thi 13th day of September, 1913 Particu- F_Pinkham's Vegetable Compound-foil, ?'nearly five hundred ovh.ewa,poultry men have retired M4� itats of their claims. 4uly.' verified of them froth the great tailoring priAe list and IM W- is offered to4 woman'. Why don't yout t17 it? and notice is further given that after house of Robberlia this departineat,' It Kill be.a great the [&at mentioned dsiut the said Eze ofToronto. show of birds. cutor .will proceed to distribute the The free alt.ra,:t:onb in front of the7 c Swet to Ed said estate, having regard only to the the grand stand are from New YorL J Caa*BraW Laz0bb --claims' of which he shall then have Lax_-edS 5 They are- costia jr a large sum an ' GoWe, mon the Dt,b­ and 10:h.. •Af0f FOR -.kLE-T1-ro-H -.rdred, DiLted at Wintevale. Ontario. �the 0 E OE. .."PHI L1 P will perfat 4L I t the grounds in the day, and will F mor,b Dal! 7 srs-i-4 Wad dar of Atigust. 191.3. -Sole Agent for Hobberlia Tailoring sad "o lie used 41 the nigh! COQCert d In ,!rot :o3ce4A&,Jn EtOa :OwZIALIP I*w ' Wx F, BcFtToi. ExecutA)r. ZZ R the Opera House- era,140 screw unlit roe !rozol Whitevade. Out MJ!P.4=) 0 1 4-1.10 trump 3f stones. t .rreq iummerfsiow I.-ts The dona,ti-as of friends-of the Fait v r*s 4.t.r4d Gown w A:/oke Rod -CI o r o r ani A. E Christian. Solicitor for said 7 h e deit p-os-ilite to increase the r1mot,?. too e Executor. Whitby. Out. 47-40 A.v to Izes all 8,!oug The lite, 'The px1ze red w.l.b%=&,. iihrtu good pa*t--ze 30 scr- iod t-arsc% sod;p. -'s? &"i &of r If You wan-, it copy -ou*trT list Is tnallei. L�ca7o&_,, .,00d -�vsr :row EDWARD AI CLAFF - ED drop a card to W E. %. Sinc;Air... F I i stb -pvnlar tali wt-6t uaosipo-l-pot-wit.t ­0 Praztical Watedmaker �E Dates, 8, 9 10th,of_'-eptetuber. 1, rIZ-W lrmne Lni�." fro to had house, and Jeweler bormsisals Qat 1`6 frs=,*xrsz&rr also' -- - I - -ywood Statiou li-4 prevaration day only, 9tb an,' t& 4re famcl Aer's Pills -at Chen Low rods 'in oj Jkl f* .4%*tl 3U P o'nee sof Ito A 10th tire' both sbL)w days ix 1 I)-b 'n"Is fir'" rt ' :e his Special Reduc- Begs �o annoutic t,om, s�tioot, -.9 mates fr-,ru Dryden,� ti.illy good. i I..o Goad Laxative. Sugar-coneW. tioas in the watch and clock repair-, Whole and Crushed oats. whole 4!n1luld sell both Iota to r ,i5r. World I d 68111:1r.o 40111t, -sLes •out pm.,0,17 ons, an T1 M I nor w Ing departmeRt for L4 days only -90t to a go Terms 6.aw, Kalacce &ROCK ROAD .1 retire. P Sam for 60 yews. 4ru. Bran. Shorts. Flour.-Grouad o osa the b For fur%Lor paittcul&rs N&b7J 0- Watches cleaned 75c. clocks c4eatied, Linseed Heal. Malted corn feed, w -4 Grains, Blachforda o, Ask Your Doctor. wp un niais spring 75c, hair� Dried Ekierwer W. H. Jackpcn is bus this w#ek 4-vvly to B pursing a sore cot, ju%nrlo -sprtag 75r. new jewel 76d, watch glass� Calf Meal. Wheat. Purina and Mn. w H. Jackson visited friends --------- t5c, watch haiud,10c. ' Groatine chick food, Beef Scrap. in Markhaut this week. All repairs- strictly warmnt#d i Charcoal and Granulated 'bone. George Farley is off duty with the for two years. Oyster shell,etc. Prices reasonable viymptams of typhoid fever Your order solicited. Archie Jackson. of Oshawa. war S I N G Ed. A. Chaff, Pickering 2:p under theparental roof last Sunday, j!M "Slor Mr. and 31rA. Carey. of Toronto a week with M. Fitzpatrick and OS family. L A motorcycle in pan sing the vtll&pre on Faturday ran over our postmaster's _T 0 CARLDADS • - v.-William Percy has returned to ....1is home in Stouffrille,after spending r HT -a. -a few weeks with John Percy of this place. WHITUVALZWe ca rrly-& complete line of fine and heavy boots and shoes of. -every Best- =6ritish Columbia.l 'XXX for nien women and children's wear. Gordon Hodgson leaves for Bask. on the Zkb. CALL 0 It TE.D. A. PLEA Mrs. Jos. Wilson is rather-indispos- suRz To SHOW GOODS. 0 A Al S L. I ed of late. HAND A.J. 0.1mallev is. expected.to leave Phone No. 15 1. for Winnipeg shortly. W. S. and Mrs. Major are spending afow days in Toronto). 7ITBY Miss Almedia Hatrilin -Jeaves fo: J.- PEEL, Brock Street, WH ara in 4 few dav4. e St(lziffyille '03. H. L Indep ' dant phone Major and Mrs. A. E..Major visited Ni.Agafa on Saturday: If -Mt-4. Jame;�Tavinr'h-as been visiting THE ESTABLMEO her ni cr, NIns. W, S Maj,�r. . Orville White has just returned D i :M • t-_-H E I SE- L C 0 from the Hamilton Centen-ninl. W. J. Beaton. B. A., of Torontn. visited his parents over the *reek-end. S r_r OU-7 Joseph Wilson has made extensive purchases of fine horse$iish at recen, `�/���� Harry Johnson. our cement con- ta to 4 rr is an advantage so�ie6�� tractor'. is working on the Fitzp4trick 4 -FAR9000 M Akmp a bank account in the naum Arthur and Mrs. Collins aad family of two persons, so that eidier (me may make 'withdrawals:' SUCh aft :bAve been visiting at the h6rae of L YP We regret to e t LABORERSIIlI�t�' ED NAnAaccomm--i— j—. contemplates lle*ltinx the vale for FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA We shall be pleased to banish PW­ i Ic -e. . ticulam.. a po§ition in Weat.Toronto. ....... RETUFtH GOIN-G..-TRIP-WE -TRt]P-F_A,8,1r.!�- ... 1, - Silas Windsor and.Peter-Inhuson $10.00 TO WINNIPEG NIP90 $18.00 FROM WINNIPEG a fishing trip to Mussel- frowEll a 044of TORONTO . .. . ..., wan's lake in the near future Ptas tisif cent per mile frow.winRipeg up Plos balf cent Per w" f 44 U % Tor6� to X.,teLeod.Calgary,or Ndmonton, MacLeod,Calssry or adinouton t*WIZIELIP" Henr IArkin, of Saginaw, Mich., GOING OATES -.PICKERING BRANCH, James Nowlan, of to, and • lha-vel,6n visiting- the village. AUGUST 18th -Proni all stations Kingston to Renfrew inclusive.and east,,thzmf i R. W. GORDON, Manager.' Branch also at WbWYf- Ontario. El El El Dr. A. H. Beaton,' of Orillia, and- to Sarnia inclusive AUGUST 220i -From Toronto and'Wes't on Grand Trunk MaCh LAtte Not). A. H..Betiton, of Toronto, visited and South thereof. gyne dap last w(-.ek with D_R.. Beaton AUGUST 251h -From Toronto and North-We§tern Ontario.North of but not including and family. Grand Trunk Line Toronto to Sarnia and FAdt of Toronto to Kingston.. Shatbot Laky.and Renfrew,including these Int,, Blake' Beatr*,'n has J'iist returned SzPTF.MBER 3rd�From Toronto and all stations in ntarto Fut of but 'not'l.riciuding from,a westi,rn trip; He reports- ther Grand It-AL"Line Toronto to North Bay, orth Ray Inclusive. -Cl,ops as d NVLt thereof in Ontario,including C-.P,R.Line Sudbury to Sault Ste. lor-king-fir-e-and. that-a bump, SEPTEMBER nth-From all stati:)ns on Grand Trunk Line Toronto to N' an er harvest is-anticipated, Mane,onta.io.-but not including Azilda and West, 421G ONLY .0,MJ-WAY SECOND-CLASS TICIETS WIN, BA SOLD TO WIN', IMMIN10 U_ NK ipeg only will be,�old, Each ticket will Include a -IMM go"Ur4f)8.08L*9,WP-,PRIS100:14111 D.isk"HEWS.wok-ORFS)DENTr One-way Second class tickets t�Winn has been signed- New Advertisements. vtritic�tion certificate,with-an extension coupon. When extension coupon C.A-BOGERT, COMMI lyla"60r- at Winnipeg by a farmer,showing he hai engaged the to work as a farm laborer. the MtfIM Re@WveVwWSMWw. Tsui Awft'176.48SAW for ticket at rate of one-h e PC cent per Tile coupon will be horiored up to 30th y (minimum fifty cents) to any station west of W�nnlm on the Canadian P 'fic, Canadian BA14 EED GRAIN FOR SALE-A Grand I ou Can Staft With Northern or Trunk Padew, R_aiiwayA in x1anitoba.Saskatchewan or Alberta, but not is quEntity of Ifichilzan Amber fail wheat. west of Edmonton. Calgary or MacLeod.Alta. . Some of the largwt s=ountsin our Savi.ags Department W.15re IDewBon'd Goldon 'cb&ff fall wbost &n3 elan will b� to a second-cleas ticket sood to return A,:ertifioate wil - ksued entitling Durchaaer All strictly free tram foul seeds sad smu, from any station in the Canadian Pacitic. Canadian Northern. or Grand Trunk Pacific stpxterd to a trtodest'way. 'SM&rk ijisor write. JOSEPH LAPP & east -t-A,Calgary and Edmonton Railways in,klborta.Saskatchewan and Manitoba t of MecU Az awount oan be opened with one dollar or more -SON,Cedar Grove. to original starting point by the same route as travelled on going journey on or before November 11th. 101.1.nn payment of one half He (minimum ift, cents) Upto WHEAT FOR SALE-Ear =9e'h`c1'd.r deposit. tea Olysist:t with JEED Winnipeg added to U3.10 from Winnipeg, provided le Areade,an excellent temple and a the acket agent on arrival at deatirmtJon,and works at lesA thirty tie"at harvelam WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINWN, Mw%apr. vsji#tyfor withst4ndiza the winter. Frwo For full particulars we clearle,a C P,R.Agent•or write-- oftmLess, let aill 4SIA0 XW boa". AVVI? CMA, tL I m Fig w-w y.. u _•s:cos,ar•... ^ :.��.+ r �me� aye-vw- srw ,,qw sr a .�vra aaU: r ,,-. -c . ' .r , .. „',I,IIj�. .Y '%i�{ ''�: ,'+ .i- •fir,,,,,.,�s�`rs,A'r ."0.•X°6. ,.r;e .�.•n fit_ '.-.y�:-r�;'• :r•"-.,g• .n',A'-: '{=srr -'":• r7: a,•-"' �i•+.^;R�r"-pis .�+."°'_`t'- .ar: ,v ( .-a'" -":YwO ..-... - "�°w• - ..* •4'f�'iS' aL ,.,»'-,�!•...- 'ti",.•."7":'"'w•..-.. �i'= +y `t ,+,,-r' ��'.r.-;Vis` �. .,.- .n•,.e$R''.�:,ee,...-. ,..K,.....,-. .w:s.a:•v.e-,.!RG4r�'s�,+, J;�. � ..,:- ... .t.' •�.r�.. •e4r+' �A..',ar-:L�'.r_. .y:o-.-s.•�;.. �"w�a - ':s••'.-}.: � _ _ .:r•.. ..I�.. ... ... ! �• sir.. _ :y,t .. •S!j.,...•:� ;,. �- n ,.•.••�• 1r' .'.. :. - ^t' -,..:� X. _:�-•'•' i.-y2. '.il.'. tidy r .. „�' .. ,Pi-,.9�. •' :..•.':' ..,..- rV'.' .:s i. •.'.n ', w. ..to ,p'. ..F. y " T. .. c ! Ct.AluiMOHT S. Rumohr went to the city on John Chandler, 'of Toronto, ' Ir R. W. Ward motoi dd t6 the Tuesday on busineea spent Sunday with J. H. and Mrs. Je' �g y'�� ���DMrs. Nadu and two children Beal.city otY TaesdaSON S Jas. B. and Mrs. Madill are visited with Fred and Mrs. Mrs. Geo. P. Beat, of Toronto, Z. -ependiug.si few days with friends Farmer. s t Tuesday with J. H. and Im tshowieg of'flasst display of Ray Rumohr, .of'the, Standard Mrs. Beal, Imp - ,: in Toronto., _ . - Bank, - � !ih'roa ♦ ysey woelmsnt of Broglie, of Toronto, is via- Bradford, ie home on his' Mrs. Richard Johnston, of To- - hullda s 8"donary. Books,Dolls, Toys. jut —. the_home.of her son. Dr. y • - ronto,with her child, is visiting - - 1e and otherwise renovating _the .and 1drs. F¢tmer, - and.sss. bhent. 4 eter and Mrs. Macuab and•t wa :' utile`school: _.— --__ ____ Sunda daughters, spent p : g p with Bubsoriptions taken for all Magazines, friends in Port Perry, Jacob Moyer, of Owosso, Mich. British Guiana will be an exhib- Miss Maud Beal returned to the ljaid R flying.visit to T. P. Shirk's itor at the Canadian National Ez- _ __'W�y and Daily NswspapeesE on Tuesday. city on Wednesday after enjoying y hibition this year. , - : :-a two weeks vacation. Austria is making an exhibit at W, tT. H� ZZICI3AA.R.,:8801-T Ross Berkey, our .barber, has �X9Core' the Canadian National Exhibition rented Martin Lipton's house, and '` ' this year that will show the pro laz'OC3C 5=00t. WYy.it10�" z^' will take possession at once. NQT�CE TO CREDITORS duets of sixty of her largest man- - dlisstis IsabeY and Violet'S r• nfacturers. gent are spending a few days with A�, 'j qA Fred and Mrs. Cowie, of Atha. In t`i' n, lat'oj the_Estate of 1 Picker- ROM, Pickerin Lumber i axe it ilsois, lute of fhe Torx�nslrip of Picker- • _ �Mrs.Cooper and'datrghter, Mist •Jessie, of Toruntn, s ent Sunda "e. rn the County of Ontario, fn»per, CaitadiaIIp S d�eeasedw • Cell Board. the new ecieati¢c walltkith George and MrA. Cooper. • coverin used in the lace of lathHarr and bits. Notice is hereby iren pursuant to g pThomson are vection iii. chapter , of the Statutes and !aster. Itholdspaintory $ g SEEKER:� Natioaal - per rfectI . Caliandspending a couple of months with .of Ontario, .I Geor a V. beiD the1�p Petheir son, Wafter, in :►iarkham. nee samples and Trustee ♦Ct that all creditors and TT • < Miss Pooler, of Toronto, has re- uthprA having claims against the estate E C V•� S I O N S h et rices. turned home after speadiug a -)f the above named Newrick Wilson TO ��Y i�___o� R O O F I G � week with C.-J. and Mrs. Brodie. tvbo died on or about the 27th day of Mrs. Thos Paterson and daugh-- 'Niav, 1913, are required to send by ppont MANITOBA, ALBERTA G X P A N S i O N YEAR N. B. extra white Cedar Shingles and prepaid or to deliver to Richard' �Vtl- B. C. red cedar Shingles. 1, 3 ter, Defies Gladys,,, are s nding a SASKATCHEWAN. New Livestock ply y ng• pe son. Kinsale P.O., Ont.,one of the Department. and Ei t read roofing. city. oh two w ith friends in 'the � Tiny unci! October aa�, � -10 Everything in Agriculture L U M B E R executors of the will of the said de= city ceased their Christian names and aur- Winnipeg and Retuzn - 83S•00 Exhibits by the Provinces Miss Maggie Graham has re- names, addresses and descriptions Edmonton and Return - 43.N Exhibits 1 inch Hemlock, tongue and%roved, incase hotue after spending a few with full particulate of their 'claims ocher pia is peon by DominlonGovernment 1 inch and 2 inch Hemlock, rough. :-weeks in Atlantic City and New iLod the nature of the security,if any, , �`cm�t�O amu" Exhibits by Foreign Countries i inch. 2 inch, If inch, Ij inch. York, held'by them duly certified,and I SO S' TRAIN Iea.ee Toronto Acres of Manufacture r.. 2 inch, 3 inch and 4 inch r 2.ee m. e%c Tuesday. May to August. David.Scott retslrned home last- _Yurther-take notice._that_after;the-,_ Sa¢u�8est nava to rake, a.. wmmpez is Pine lumber. week from his vacation and has re- Ist day of September. 1919, the said i :tbed-b m H,.. enab4aa to MAGNIFICENT �' F�LBIEi'I' Also a-good stock of dressed lumber ' mate au branch Line i n,Toone and Georvia Pine matched eumed his duties . in. Macuab'e executors will proceed to distribute T ivaao•serataae Toronto m Paintings from Germany, Britain, _ 3 - - store. the assets of the said deceased among �' and West United States and Canada and beaded. James . Lawson is able to be ;he persons entitled thereto having 1 pardmia s tmm Camid;sr Peaac A eces ar Educatloasl Exhibits Belt or Ind. phone F` around again after being ,laid c,ff- ^egxrd' only to the claims of which write >Z.PAL C..Ry Toronto Cadet Reviewg Chep then shall have.notice and that: W. D. GORDON40RT10N $ SON, , duty for several days through' the laid executors will not bat liable to} ___ . Japanese Fireworks a - Pickering, Ont- Allness. toy person er p rsone of whose chino Canada's Biggest Dog Show The country is suffering greatly yin ctxi�ns they salt not then have re- • • "' ShOZ'th�lnd from the long continued hot dr ceived entice. America's Greatest Cat Show IijL ii►iLCiii Made FjAy -_ weather. - Rain is - very badly Dated 5th August. 1913.1 ir �►n#t NER Tell --- _-- �- N : _ n •eded, Ric'MARD WILSON' + , O If such evidence as the following ex- ' Thy police trustees are puttiu� and Executors Hall's Hair Renewer certainly stops BURNING OF ROME tracts from lettere and other equally • do%ti a new cement walk .vest ALics A. WiLsox t falling hair. No doubt about it what- strong testimony contained in our The Musical Surprise booklet, is not sufficent to satisfy avy fcorn the.four cornier:+, and as ft_r by Arthur E• Christian, ever. You will sure) be satisfied. The Musical Elide neon desirous of learning ahortl►and, as B. S. Palmer's 134, their Solicitor, Whitbr. Ont. pe g R. Bryan, of Aurora, paid, t• ' Auto-Polo Match" then there can be no merit in any buel- Circus and H# nese under the sun: fl ' it to Claremont friend+ v �•� Roman Chariot Races e DEAR MR. CLARKS-"It is a plea- , He i9 looking well and likes los o�, Harvesters Wanted v sure to write a testimonial eodorsin$; new• place of abode very much. - - -- - - - Athletic Sports anything so much sukertor to other The many friends of Joreph f S Great water Carnival things used for the same purpose as Boyer and family, of Detroit, ex- your system of Eclectic Sh irthand is ---tend to them their sytnp-.1.-y--on TO 'Wp MPEG $10.00 IRISH GUARDS SAND to others I hare examined. l shall the death of his wife which tools - be teased to reply to any commune ; ; Choice of deaiirsation left to the.excursiontet. • H.LIP'a-cent a mile from %core of other Famous Bands place one day last week• cation that may be sent me with re- Winnipeg to Regina. 9asitatoon. Brandon. Kioderaley. Prince Albert. Twelve Eland Concerts Daily °-erenre to the systehi. or to have an Owing to the rain on Saturday Edmonton and to other wts.on the C'anadiao Northern Railway, yy evening the band concert which i wreck of the Airship one interested calf to see me."-L S. ', ' was to have been held on-W. J1 Returning, balfra-cent_a mile froui all points on C.N R.to Wind'ipeg. Withington's 2ouavea F"Lxs. 477 Parliament St., (teacher,) ,„:.. . Palmer s lawn hay been s4 nose 8l x.00 from Winnipeg to original starting point in Ontario. New Giant Midway Our Fall and �i"fatal Term coni �. be p menceci September 8th, but students Grand Double Bill of Fireworks for two weeks, that is Aug. 30th. I - .« may enroll. an day. as instruction is =Dates-of Sale _ s y � _- Geo.- H. and Illrs. Samis--and 9 PATRICK CONWAY'SBAND strictly personal. son, have mtnroed home from AVIC. 22-From Toronto and Rosedale on C N o. and from stations in Write or call foe free booklet. their vacation which wan most Southwestern Ontario on and south of Grand Trunk main tine pleasantly spent at the home of Toronto to Sarnia. - idly.Z3 1913 Sept.8 Clarke a Shorthand College Mrs.- Samis' parents, Mr. and AVG. 25-Frotri Toronto and all C.ti 0: stations'east and south of Sppar• 8814 College St„ Cor. Manning'Aye, '- Mrs. Seats. of Brussels. Mr. row LRke; all stations on Central Ontario Railway and stations T 0 R O N T 0 TORONTO. r 9amis reports that the reaps in on Bay of Quints, including Kingston,also points on other lines ��•++ �✓ " V _ north of O.T.R. Toronto-Sarnia tine,and east of, and including it that locality are below the aver- - . Sbarbot Lane and Renfrew. - - lige, they having suffered .greatly SL". ;=From Toronto,all C.N.O. stations east and south of Sparrow GRAM1�1 N -from the long period of dry and Lwke; all Central Ontario and Bay of Quinte stations: &too TRU♦�� srsa: M.. hot weather: stations on other lines east of North Bay in Ontario and Qua•- VAotw Toms to The concert on Tuesday evening bec, including an stations on the C.N.Q.-east of and including -last_, gi-fen in the Masonic Hall in 'line Bt.-Jerome to Huberdeau, and Q. dt L St. J.. Ry. stations California. Colorado, Mexico x aid of the Firemen's fund was SrirT.S.-From Toronto to Sp�aatrow Lake on C.N.O.; also points on lines and Pacific Coast Points. fairly well attended. u r Toronto to NOrth:Ba . Sudbury and west thereof. The Grand Trunk Railwayis the a .. -of those who were expected to most direct route from points G take per in the ro ramme failed The richest country in the West is served b7► the Canadian Northern Ry. IP - east through Canada via Chicago. Pa P g The demand for Harveetem along its lines is very heavy •�►- '.to make their . a ranee .for and the wages the high"t. FEATURE5 - -. nd We sell the._ fanoow GraLfJ line ;. R'cite for Homeseskece`l nide- s�owreg�E1:000"free—homes ei vide awaiting MubTeT--t;P'aat 5er�ice,-R"ni 4 70 Ing this a programme was the settler. For full information apply to Engine with coal oil attachment, R��, Maadern Equipment, Us- given. The proceeds amounted � � and all latest improvements. excelled Dining CarBervice. r to nearly $18. R. L. FAIRSAIRN, Gcol. Pass. Agt. Can. Nor. Ry., Toroato, Ont. TO THE SUNNY SOUTH On Saturday.evening an.electri- See sample in stock and get prices cal storm passed over this locality No more desirable route than via -- -• -In Claremont and 'he immediate I��. T � C.�� e� ��� 'T7 . 33. T A.0 50X10 Grand Trunk to Detroit. thence vicinity the rain was not very CALD�9S MOLASSES MEAL. BROCK AOAD, ONT. via Cincinnati to Jacksonville.falls �teeivg, but north .in Uxbridge Is a docided and an a Investment- township, Beach, Nassau, etc township, the rain fell in torrents Hooeoany r~ Round trip ficketa, giving choice - doing tnnch damage to, the roads a o q e rtie of all the beat routes, together with �• ` and to the standing crops. The Because it'makes other feed more .palatable and a i e s O. os�°'w full information and reservations oldest,inhabitants say it wag the ` digestible.It also puts stock in first-class condition �et � � is � b � 0$ di may be obtained from nearest G. • o`o ~ T. Agent, or write A. E. Duff,D:P. severest storm tl;ey had ever seen. very quick. Caldwell's Moi;eaes.Meal is 84 to Pure; e I Q i : i "•- ' A., Toronto, Ont, .No damage from lightning has Cane Molasses with 161% special variety ty 0 4� a s sty of edible I a R a: = FRED..ALLEN, Ageat, been reported except north of >t.r moss possessing unique digestive action- o • O• g Uxbridge, where barna suffered. p g . $ ec 8 ° r►2 ;b as Pickering John McGrath And James lost- _ Thousands of stockmen and farmers are consistent �� maP@Mgb � t i ern vey, were in StonHville on Satur- �'=1111#Et, users of Molasses Meal because they have proven it 0 . ,� 0!3g xI e � i,, i y day last attending the funeral of to be the best conditioner on the market, Your feed- a s: the late W. G. Martin, c'ki man likely has it.. If he hasn't, it world M well i Va '� ` o $� • ° O= y,• the well- p *ti known milliner, of Toronto, who • worth your while to write for prices. « ..,, y rr "M W, Jae I • Ryas so my3terlotisly murdered in Feb!O� '� New York city-on-Monday night THE CALDWELL FEED COy i MITED; n ;.' = « .a.� ><a: of last week. The funeral was • 'one of the largest ever seen in DUNDAPT S, ONTARIO_ m S a t; y -..a vbl may $t'ouffville, a� the unfortunate man was very popular in that - a ;; i; °a ? l :0 village where he lived-the-greater - e • ; W. ., o a °° .a July part of his life, having moved to N." .• . « ..v mph a fK all mit. Its and ay you + -- :'the City only-flys is m o a '=' ; v. 14at sk in stook. It will pay 9oa «1O Oet. ir' to nail at our works std inspeob our sboolt 'r Dea t,.• and obtain priose. Don't be misled by - oonsequeol- "he relach tives sof!the expressed dece self n Read this Advt,-everything in it a Delaney Saver. - a.ouary 1014-Whitbt 7 Oebaws S.B wpbam, lyy we igenin woan, sae do d dolthrowthem, thhe a b ^, their 37 Ot1 Wedne-sdaytent.afternoon there _ t Flowers, &c.,at half price. e n if. ta, � y save b7 on of 10 pnrobasir Dan aghieom mi.ou� wag considerable excitement near Balance of this Seasons Hata; - aaRsolioited. , the village caused by a rtinaway m1111nVY"Get one of these fine stylish hats now. This chance of getting horse.. The animal which belong- getting a good hat for little money may not come to you again. !Come now, _ -The p1Ckefing VNITtT (IRANITE CO., ed to R. Besse was tied to a force as they, are going everyday. 03130. Whitby, onssei in frent of Josiah Evans, became _. V Committee , frightened at something start- Zipt0=t'�'WOZ'�d..'dCT>�L9.9 '�,tS1oL�9 'T@d, �e Vo ee 'E. W. E{ VAN'Sf yR ed to back.up. . The rope which was tied around its neck but not _«'e ace the sole agents for'it here. This Ter►.is�direct,from the 39a The object of this Association is to. _�-i.Pam ManUfaetla2el' through the bit was choking the Gardens to the tea-pot. Try a half ib. Price 30c., 40c., 50.c ib. lessen stealing and prosecute P - adimal. Mr. Evansendeavored..to - the fetons. $hop and Residence,-Dundas St) untie the rope but was unable to do so,but succeeded in getting it =-+AZ7SE�a' �30C'.+T�3 A1�TS� 5�3OF'S Members having property stolen oommoni• WHITBY, ONT. ., with over -the potty s neck,when it 'White-Buttoned soots, reg. $2.00, for $1.75 ; White Shoes $1.00, Tan oste iminediabsly any member Three doors west of Whitby House trade a plunge and got away. It Shoes! reg. $2.50, for $2.25; reg. $2-05, for$2.75 ; Patent Slippers, ot•Ezeoabive Committee. -_ t;.urned' down the sideroad the -seg. $1.95• far $4.70; Patent Shoes, reg. $2.50, for$2.15. These Mambershi fee .4L.00. S- -buggy in We meantime having p We are prepared to instal wood tend are special values to clear balance of this season's stock. Tiokete;mav be bad from the Preddeat or pumps on short notice, also attend upset. It was caught- before it sserererT oaapplleaMoa. to all kinds of repairing. had got very far by G.M. Forsyth. _ ' .. The buggy which WAS a nein one OlOt aj2,.L "' to Ord er - Exec Com.-T- O Banks Agent for the Ontario Rind Mill, b waQ rather badly scratched and . also gasoline engines and Remember U. Simpson is ,he or}ly prst:etical man to leave pone ander W, V. Richardson, icknring, Oatj he enure%suer q the reach bent slightly, but other- with. Workmanship-fit-styleguaranteed. Y• x j to the MAGNET C_ REAM SEPAiIA viae to lama ewes done 'TSA �• a� k,. • •�,: ,v lb 01 OPtfifTfa :c �tf-� ,> �• ... rr"a"g' ... • .. :..�a'"„a•m'.�r .� � "'�,,,,;;.'�azea:`�� -�'_•,,.„rr, .;w r�r�"s�X�^*e'•�ivg,�e'- '^�;.:-:-r '.,�y_P;'"'_,_ -;W, :,,'� ': _ "�,ri+•L'�°Y"'�•'•�.r'�•c•�, , ,iL rs ,�g�•" v ,.", .. ...,: ,ret w.. ...-. --.KK, ,. ., _,S„y; .... ""LT:.{,..,Y,• - --:' ';.r --•.i. ..a:cy. 5•. X - +y.. P. '.rte.. .'m": .. ,pr ,. '...y� "'fir s.._- o'er-aa a,.✓" ' �..:: s?.. .� s? -,liar :'Sa.r '>,. .. ra ii': +,7. .:y .. ;'i.•c.,.'. '•,•. .1::: �� w. ...'.,.. c'. r., .. '11, - - . v ro +'.a:. .. , F � R . .. • - • x 1. -"1 ^ ' ,.. :,. , i, 'i 1 - • , ,• - - , � •.. -.. .. __ - .1t ( "Yes, she's changed a good deal," he �y said reflectively. 'I doubt whatber he S cal have known her. go she Lisp Iriokea _ -__ 1r oHksminl�ature o hi bo f ' ` 0 looked t carefully, and, letting msel t I . . . .. _'A . .... . .. Dark Sh�.dovv , gttt o! It ha room. want down the stairs is his usual noiseless fasibivu, I �' '. " ' T ' ordw St.Lawre�is �extra grrnu- . �.- �' (jf�A CotnIn Yen QSI�Ce Harvey was'not troubled with dreams: -- 1'r�er• for he belonged to tMLt healthy and for- fferentated V avwsold r three all gi titnate, and eztreme1 ' limited class of choice sands of crystals: all miry grata,extra matter its - yoang mea who tall weep very soon atter choiaestandpurestcanesagar, size u6Aesteztxagzanulated [ their Lea to t pillow, and are only Grata4redilnfrlomtop. i —.___ ___ -_:__ _ - L as en b! longi bombardment on to is the esu of aaalya pass 90(B tOs1OOr Paxe - - • I h. t e r by a oa -suffering servant. a ppooiR t CHAPTER II.-tCont'd),^ nal." Another ppsas�; than he remarked If he had been Inclined to forget the Median Gema(blue label): Th• `"e`sht Is gamaam•�� "Why. where on earth have Ron bees, "Lord Chesterlelgh was looking well. I closing incident of last night, be was re- Like small teed pearls,even w•ll the eu'uts' father?" she demanded. "You ought o thought; all the better for his rest, do minded of it while shaving by the 'alight and white and marvel of Bags Ioo 1ba.,as lbs.,an lbs. r'- doubt." but perceptible scar on his cheek; "and sweetness. cartons 51t o.,a lbe. l' ?..- have 1peen back from your'beat an hour . This repeated reference to Lord Chester• naturally enough he.thought pityingly of Coarse Grain(�reea label) : ago! and wot'm 'appened to Meena? She a lei h. reminded Clive of the wild-looking the more serious blow which had fallen Like attall diamonds and 3L tem P, tbflsatlss.WIta1, ail of a shake-and bleedin', too! What R almost as brilligat, bat - 1m it, a beanfeast. or a prise-fight? I tit+oman who had seemed w threaten the on the young girl. He wondered whether. quicklyme)ted. ex.Foreign Minister; and, wondering,she had been badly hurt; and it seemed' ,thought you'd get into mischief ' and whether Quilton, whose knowledge of the to him that in common humanity he ought trouble, when I let yer out tonight. Might' history of public characters all over the i to to and ascertain, notwithstanding the I - _ as well.trust a couple of babies out'o! world, and of London life,generally, seem rebuff which he had'received from the -- — - yer sight! And why on earth don't yer,ed to be encyclopaedic, ootild offer a eo:n•Iodd-looking creature whom the hunchback I `I Dome tag Trot do yer stand gawking there'tion of the mystery, Clive, after a tun had addressed t1S "Tabby"; but he knew a A.mliated with the University o! for?" menu's Hesitation, said: - how keenly the poor resented anything Re pens , She clutched at the still trembling Mina, By the way, I witnessed, in fact assist• like intrusion, and he put the desire from i Ontario -the Da and under the ,culture end drew her in; but the hunchback hesi• , the Ontario. of A¢rionitttzs ^'. t::.', ^a3. i oking from the truculent at. a rather envious incident -night.,him, • of Ontario. ADDly-tor,Calendar, o��o E D There, was a block ouisiids the gates a=' He t-ee due on a"Committee at eleven I ��/e ori Sgure W Glave deprecatingly, began nes• the Ch,esterleigh carriage was driving!,o'clock, and after he had made a cod �V'1pVi W iM,it J it• A. A. ORAlIOc, Y•6•, CS. vonTelh>1e gentleman, Tabby— away, and while it ossa stopping, a woman breakfast, he lit his cigar and walked co Prinelpal. i D� I. The weird little creature gave a melo darted out of the crowd, and-well, ap ' wards the House. Aa he was passing l College Toronto Canada ! \„a dramatic start, and stared at Clive ad it peered to be going to throw something at Wellington+ Barracks an open carriage; r `she saw him for the first time, and, with ford Clieet2rleigh. I caught her arm, and overtook him, there was some luggage on tried to hang on to het•, but she got away the box, and inside the carriage was seat-I -. _ her arm round Mina, eyed him up and f down with an aggressive air as if she re- by a simple trick that ought not Lo have ed a thin and peevishlooking young man, taken in a schoolboy, and I lost her." I wrapped in a big overcoat, and with sa _ At cave tondo insure oolosini for as la seated his presence, and was puha de- tereened, indeed did not his face look more like LoHe was rd Sharing, teldvet brother stopped, bad the More Worker8 tet mined to accept no excuse for it. Oh," said Qnilton, "that sounds later- eyeglass. WANTED their home with oar wonderful Chem- { y L. So it is a gentleman. she said, as h foal Process. Simple, mechanical work. rapidly done. All past i-: if he might easily bare been mistaken a waxen mask than usual, if that were coachman, touching bis hat, pulled uD• terns ttiraisbed. Paalt}ve17 no experience required. We tarn the Process - for a lamp putt_ "An' wgr, mittht Mr. ,, pp�use�to Dolor, which you return to na. fleatlemaa want?" possible, "What sort of woman wee she, Adolphus looked as if he were inclined chemical■ and stipR ly you with ppit "What sort at woman? Oh, a tall, dark rather to Cnt his brother; but Clive went price® paid iomDt+y by the week or month. No canvassins Or sellinf-oar tray y* "He's been very kind to-to Mina." 'ez• woman• with a foreign look about her- up to the carriage and nodded. I Oilers sell the de sad the field !e,unlimited tai ocr work lit you want clean. •. plained the dwarf avologetically. "Yon year round for whole or spare time, write as and we,will read pee, there was a row, Tabby something Spanish. I thought. Nhe woo 'Morning. Doli," he said; "going some- pleasant work the ". t was these?" retorted the girl with' poor, I should think, for she was shabbily where?" _ on contract and the,prices we pay. '•' drwr8ld, but with a Loath of finery, a dash) Sharing'e wiaeaed face Hushed an un-! Ion ART W88KII, 316 COLLEGE STREET, TORONTO, OMT. , a�;,�, rf - a deceptive suavity. "Well there'll be of color somewhere about her dress: per- health pink• and he surveyed the tall,I � - 1. w� ,ipaothsr, vnd a Cresson big one, if this haps that is, why I tblought she was a I erect �ure and handsome, healthyy face !_ As she utvated th diaconcer yrs¢ thrnat forelgaer." of his younger brother with as nniriead-i „ „ '1 "Did Lord Chesterleigh see .her?" asked ly stare. Classy the Lawyer. rl'IIE MESSAGE OF 110I.E8. entleman don't =one off, and mind is own business. J� - it she mhot oat a hand ehitched hold of the I Qnilton Indifferently. "Yes. I am going to Eatborou¢h," he Swart, jerked Llai st�a>rez-the' I think mot," replied Clive. "He was said querulously. 4 sur very unwell. The Parliament, some months age• threshold, and slammed the door in Cliveo t the M.M.fYicorta doerar days I must .get away from Lon '' What They'Are 'Said LO Indicate• Street' don, gat away for perfect quiet and teat" enjoyed a fleeting visit from one of 3 - I°ce' 'And Lady Edith?" . Bo ry,'• said Clive. "How is t&b gun'•�its former giants of debate, Mr. For Wes! or Woe. a'"« 1. Clive stood staring at the door for a mo--I "No, I'm sure-yea. quite sure--she did nor?`f ! «,�' a meat or two with pardonable con%pion;I not; she was looking at the block. You "He has a bad attack of the gout." said Jaflnea L1aIICy, now ProviaCial 4u $gve vuu a mole on your facot k; thea be turned away, and set os home•,1 know ber-you called ber Lady Edith?" I Sharing eyeing Olive accusingly. "Ha's$dit01 for the Government of Ontar- The belief that holes "mean some= ward with !r• m of rise street singer. as Qtilltaa shrugged his shoulders very; very much upset; and Imo wonder. He ,r a she went 'down under the blow of i he io. In the old days Mr. Clancy, thin is worldwide. Inveatigatioli ,�; belt, mingling strangely with the heirs',slightly Ko," a said. "How should a wad that abominable speech of yours is j B -and shouts gwhich had acclaimed his poor devil of a literary hack lcsow the the paper this moroiag, and it drove him;who was a pf•tletieal farmer ,said has proved that the following yual- I. ; triumph to the House; and with the laces daughter of Lord Cltesterletgh? But I half u,ad. 'Pon my son!, I can't think'i near the towu Of Walla, eburg, ides And blessings seem almost in- ; of the two girls. that of Lad Edth. Lord', suppose most persons know, her Chr>rt:aa'' how pen coald have sad the things you w3a the "� name: It s in the paper, otters enough did. Deuced bad form. I call !t Seems;in Iiellt County, Ontario, variably t0 belong to the po8se8- jObesterialgh's dangbtkr, as ]!tins• the- �, poor little alghLiagale of the London', Wbat.do yon make of the iscldentP. By I to me you ve gone off your head. and not Federal representative of the old gars of nioles• -: t5,t the wap, it would serve !or as latererD only for ten wJlaL s due to yonritelt as a p i� ptreeto. chasingR eemb other like dissolving sag aragraph rot The Hescon-oh, don't -a Fentlemaa. but what's due to the taint constituency of $athweU, susCeed- A mole on the forehead bAtakene t +ariawa before tale mind's eye ,e�Y`'k ,. be warmed. Strange so mar. I Itaoa that 117' I lII Hon. David Mills He was,. �.. stn alar that wealth w�'ll..be ours, and LhaO gg.. posaews on for a Journalist. a iso;ry you dtda t like the speech.. Doff," K y W CHAPTER d®Moate eonectence it is a great eacam• said t live good•temperedly. floss sorry then, as now. a remarkable s�tudetl you have the gift of gaining the af- ,Ifbrance. and handicaps me rather sev- that the uv'rior'a bad. I suppose he of municipal ISw, and was eo 8uC- • 'i'1 • lerely-so to this instance Iwoaldn't l eme to call, wouldn t see me pa fectivn of many people. The uII-x e'' Qtve let himself saw the modest littleI am riot alarmed." said Clive. I am if I did►" cassful in its in-terpretation .that married, -d a -trifle fearful of II28t- ouse ,n 9ureli II arrest stall weal oD ate tare you woaida't are the incident. "He certainly would not, replied Sbar•',• # is rooms-small, but by no means nn- u not infr infrequently he was credited b i $allow chat do I make at e I dent lag. with a sn.li "And I don't see how �1 y y rimunial risks, need not worry. it : romtortabiA d:¢gtnger ca the second Q�r.` }now, AL first I ,&bought she might be you could expect him to: to tact, i don't other members who had not his r- )Hia reading lamp was lit. and he sac down,! Pe they Lace o mule l. the upper. lip, I '� -' intoxicated; but she wasn't. I rather' sea how you could expert any of Ili CO . istarted a pipe, and drew some papers to-' conal ac uatntance with h- it a Lifelong connubial.bliss will be fancy that she mistook Lord CbestezUei2h, stand the infernal noarwosrthe way' q B _... - ". r•. yards him: for be it knows that a mem•I for some one else. Why abou!d a queer.I yon tP carrying on. i shall lose thb train!legal loan,- On one oce"ion 1t 1R t'neir port on. A mole oII the right _Aber of Parliament's work does not cease' looking woman rush up to hie exrriage, f I don't look ouk Drive ,Yn Wilson," when he leasee she House-that to a mem.i , told how &1 r: Clancy wag ruthlessly cheek is a surer-sign that the happy -`t � ti when plagued by a conscience aq¢ amm- and threaten him :n that fashion• What i Clive walked on thoughtfully and some . ' (bion. Ido 4a make of 1LP what oddly. As be reached the Square he disst-ting the provisions of a bill of possessor will come into. great But be found It rather difficult w eon-! 7�dont makes anything', taDiicrl Q'!fl., came within sight of the oewspaDer mane unusual lntere4t to the muII1Cl all- , centuate his mieid on the Blue Book he' ton. 'I am rather Ine!1ned w thick wah stand, and there, in issue letter, on the' p wealth. centud to master, and he leant back and! you that It was a case of mistaken Iden-I eontente bills♦ was "Mr. Harvey speech a ties and attaching the Libaral Gov- A mule ion-the neck.indicates in 8r blew smoke ,sings in the air, trying not so I tlty I should say that Lord Ches'ter''' the Housing of the Poor"; . The Friend'ernment on the round that it was but, Rhink m the pone little street Binger. He leigh was the last man to be connected of the People' on the Dene.of London" g man pEudenCO and #OTesigllt; Thad almost t epoor lit when theta came a with a mystery in which a woman was (live was not a rain man, and be avert•I riot In accord with the agricultural in the case of a woman, a weak concerned. He is reputed to be a temple ed Ws eves quickly. with the embarrass- knork at the door, and in response W of all the virtues, the domestic ones apps m-nt wbk-h a modest man feats when he interests of Ontario. Whereupon n _ Claves Come in- a man entered. po judgment, He war Clive a fellow• lodger, sad lived tial/p. But it would have beeq emb9r•' sere his name coneptcuously dtnyTayed in ,the Liberal member for Prescott ( 4 mole on the chest, howecer. in- la aril] more modest txloms on the t1 re"-r�'ing. w say tbo least of It, tt Lhe wo• public; bnt it mart be eon tweed,that his -' above Be was a rather siagulai•-le Bootking man's eccentric behavior had been obser• pulse quickened and that hp was eon- ro-le,'n,nd thinking to annihilate the daeates a brave disposition, And, I; Iman, with one of those clean-shaven floe,I °°'d by the crowd. and attracted the at• deteus of'a series of crat:flcatlon. At 11117;critic, began' "It 18 all very well affection and loyalty to One's ' which rouse the Lboetty of the observer, wntion of the police. The story would rate, he bad done something last night-to f,iC these law 'OTs to ,stead that _ white riveting his attention. The tact was have been in all the masala¢ papers, sad deserve to some-slight measure the .title; S p friends: 'not only an impassive one, but it ap- Lord Cheatorleigh and ata innumerable', bestowed upon him they represent the interests of the mole Ori-the left shoulder is. un- prnred to be abaolute!y incapable of ez• triendr-to may nothing of his party-'would (To be continued.) farmers," when he was interrupt- the lips were this. and scarce! have been srtevotisly distressed." _-., p e � lfe O lucky. Th essor must expect - __-.moved when he spoke; and the eyelids• "That occurred to urn Sart to time to ed by a roar of laughter, which no grow afld .B 1' t really hart! . 111-111 were thick acid-drooping. eo that Clive Cprve; i let her ga' id I - �� O v a riCp k. cotta tae have told, it his life depended I ne enjoy(*] m re th n Mr Clancy- R(R serest m Ravin chaeo to her." said .._.- I Mole,s On the left estd men or,wo- upon it, whether his fellow•lodgera eyes', Yon acted wisely. to my humble op!n-IA-AXWORTH 1,000 tE11tS OLD. - - e'. were dark or light. His movements were ton, said Qnilton "Always avoid a scan- nien, foretell danger. - key r4 ,, �a •"` as devoid of ezpressioa ad his counters•i dal. It is just po*milia." )>e added. "that -- '. once se ba stood in Lha doorway--lie was the w,yman was mad. Did that ezplan•i t4(Qa- 4t Erected to Princesa Who tAV," v y` �'i Men with males uliy,:LIN pyebmwi. in hie shirt sleeves, and they and the' ation occur to, you.'" , vS? ;�j I, "1-�' ' iib .i.. are often inconstant. In the Ca8Cs" - . rest of hie clothes seemed to hang al?on "Of course." said Clive; "but t don't _Saved Town III bi•1. �W ) ,'!l iI 'Lhim at it "bey were dim lased on o tortI think the was mad, ezceptiag with part r y 1 r o�'F K, " tY Of a tvUman. such' moles betoken- I never saw a woman in a grosser i Tamworth En land has a Asir Of• . �." e. P t likemo.an aatomatoa than a reatieat'hnmao rate. She reminded me of a wild cat." ' g ' p ' 4 " a'b� great married happinese,- - L 1- being. Thera was a pause. Qaitran smoked a thousand years already finished 4 ; ypt, • �� ,'; `� s One may live in s house in London for without-opening bis lips, and blowier and rolled up. Founded b . a gv i - Kl -J" + "'ten years without learning the name sad dense cion a through his nose Ptarnatly ,5 ,,,L. . 1W by a few chance words Clive had come toAAX�Good tobacco of yours this. Harvey,"'i upon •marauding Danes, it has kept g[` . a/ f " �_ / • •- "'know that the mall was a journalist; be said. d w which' no doubt accounted for the fart "fake some more," said Clive; "take in intimate tOltCh with the wayward 'i PT i,' that he did not Tisa.until midday, and enough to carry oil through the sight♦ i . •. d: �k F r What ]Otl Will ('onsllfne If �'Oti -: y courses of F nglish, history. s did sot retire to rest Jintil early morning, 1 guess you awoke right through your l i z' a.k +I I1CIICh That age. - 8nllo, Qnilton ' said Clive. •'coma in. I work, as I do. Tamworth, Dace a f3s..on strong -• ' -Sorry to intrude," said Qniiton, "bat "Yes. admitted Quilton. "Your beast hold, owes i-ts fohndation to Ethel- �4 ," a $' av au-an,• i' ea of the adiount I've run out o! bacca. Can you spare me I will be as weak as mine, when you are a;! daughter of Kin Alfred the ' H e y y d fleda, a pipe? 11 ofd as I am^ g g ' c $..I I. w of focki you will have eaten if you r �. - Clive eigned to his open pouch. "Cer•I Clive regarded him with faint curiosity.'GCeat, and to Celebrate its 1,000Lh k attain 'the' age of seventy-five=pro- tainly. Sit down." He had often wondered whether the man' birthd8 Earl Ferrers, whose fain-I "t. - Qniiton sank noitelesaly into a chair was young or old; the smooth face, the Y riding, of 'course, that you are of ,`' - ,and filled a blackened clay slowly and I in aga ve manner, baffled any oonjecture, it were lords of the Cantle for.300 ' with precision. ou speak ar if you were a Methne- y average heights weight .and apps, ' ,r See, the Conquering Hero Comes'?" he I am olde7, as a matter of fact." said years, recently unveiled a mon�- Do you happen Lo know the rest of l el h•" he said. 144, went bearing figures of-the "Lady tl Fifty-four tons of solid food, and r r;'. ;said, without lifting hie, head. Qilto "Good nicht!" " ., Clive laughed, and shook his bead. He pased.-with his band on.the dcorlo# McTCians and Athelstan. fifty-three tons'of, liquid - about !:•,,a "No, I suppose not'," remarked Qu}ltoa.J.kU..b;n`and with hie- thick eyelids Com•' When Tamworth was the res!- 1,300 times your own'weight! That ` "Nowadays people never know more than pletely covering his 'eyes, and his tone dente of the Mercian kyngs,,.pillage .:.1 the first line of anything. I asked a bands-!and manner one of absolute indifference.' is .the take-your-breath-away an- man in the Park the other day if be:said. and rapine and deeds of ruthless sorer. ' could repeat the•whole of 'God Save the; "Tho woman stood riirht nyder the lamp•! barbarity followed in their train, - - '� King,' and offered him a abilling for the light, and yet .you say you should not j, The tons b£ I7Tead you 'have.urn- seat. of coarse. he couldn't. It I know know her again?" and in 8i4 the Danes penetrated as iAlr. James Clancy. _ Fun]ed wotad equal in size a small' 1. the whole of 'gee, the Conquering Hero Clive looked up with slight surprise. far as Rept)n, in Derbyshire, and LComes.' I would repeat it to you as my!"How do you know she stood r.igibt under ,:- family' hotel, and a ton and a quar- • >' , humble tribute to your triumph to-night. the lamplight?" desfrayed the mausoleum of the himself. A fey' sessions i:;,ter an- ter would �Ve the equivalent-welght - "Thanks." said •CNve. with a' laugh.i Quiltou turned his pipe from one�oorner Mercian lain s. r L t ' "You were in the House?" lot his month to the other., before reply- g ! 14ther e>im_lcr inCideriG [:Ce.ttT•ed, ? of but , Qnilton nodded: "I was. It was a fine.ing. U Con Ethelfleda devolved'the res. which Mr: George �i'. Fowler, still I If yu'u b:1d been a lover of bacon,: -speech, a remarkably fine speech. It 'She could scarcely have been out' of toration of the Mercian kingdom. •,armed even ae Up in the .Press Gallery. the light where she stood," be said. a member of the Commons.' 'was and were to st . l[ am writing a leader on it for Tho'Bea.I "Oh, well, of course, she was in the Right well'- she safeguarded-- her ma w c m of t brilliant r - 1 b the von." light," said Clive; "but I didn't say I charge. a f] h de t'1 he e slices, four miles' ward "Tbanko," said Clive again. ."1.am glad shouldn't recognize her again: I'm not - artee o- the member for Both- lent . F'ive tons o£ fish and 12 -- you liked what I said." I sure-yea,rI think I might. Why do :you The historic borough has not been 1 g' ' ' Qnilton ralafd his lids for a second. ask?" spoiled by the modern spirit. It "ell, The House was considel•ing ppp eggs 'stand to your credit,' "Yee. Th were saying in the Gallery! -Upon my word, I don't know," an- )Ion, Sydne Fisherls first seed whilst a Normal cheese eater easily, ,.i that you were the coming man, and I'm ewered Quilton. "'I imagine my question remains an Old World country y bill ,and although tl]e sat upon i ion�nebe hatioierewhen yon have arrived sppectfnl a d el}ts Jntereei din yourali tle'town Of 10,000 inhabitants, and with - y coThem eg tables ou have consum- yy y them quaint customs live and die the same side of the House, Farmer "ould fill a train three miles .j� ie another gaestiom. From my knowledge'story. I will go and .'finish that leader nCy 8nd Lawyer F ler found ed .. .,t•of human nature, which is—" Ion you: it's getting late. I've likened you hard. la ow t: '• "Which is not limited," remarked Clive,!to Cicero, Cato. and Peabody. Is there - a , "'-"' ..: "' the'mselves�at issue on the measure. long.. and to that train-load you for; from words that Quilton had let slip any other orator or philanthropist, tin• Mr, Clancy, in his customary Could acid 10,000 pounds, of sugar, 'o . .from tithe to time, Clive knew that th'a;tient or modern, you would irks we to y singular being had been a great traveller, mention?" It takes •a clever child to keep style,. was analyzing the provisions aril 1,800 pounds of salt.. -_. � and was an extraordinary linguist. I Clive laughed, and picked up life Blue from saying smart things. .of the proposed legislation, and ,Some half-ton of tobacco has "I should say the difference between'Book. < `failure and success is 'inappreciable. But; t}ood' night, be said. "Don't lay it suggesting usl]endmenbs which he been consumed in piles, and half a' don't sec me discourage you; in fact. t;on too thick, there's,a good fellow." Sincerity&-ti deep, genuine sin- million cigarette-s by the Ivan who r should like to join the great Mr. 4rshem I Quilton went upstairs with his noiseless cerity—is the first characteristic of'deemed to be in the interests of the and equally great Lord Chesterleigh In tread, and entered 'his own room, turn• agricultuTiSts. has'been' a smoker. 'their admiration and appreciation of your in, the key mechanically and as if the all men in any way heroic. s Cr It saccesa." : 1 d u were an habitual one. The_,Z�oom II Mr, h'owleT rose in pIG.ZSt. It -• - :- "Thanks." said Clive once more. "Yes: Aparsely furnished and much littered, ]s all very well," said l]C', tvlth the.y were both very kind." the tiervant was never allowed to ar- , withering satire "for' •m honor- "I saw t•hepo," said Qnilton, lighting range•'=or duet anything-and the deal g y y .. his pipe. and regarding the expiring match table !Lhe chairs, and a rickety lodging - O�� - able friend and others O# his legal �+ *,,� s� ' as if it were something of abeorhing.in• hnuse'sota were crowded with books and Na-Drnto La%a1lve3 j r, terest. "I benrd some of Grabam's !nen i gapers. A cheap- paraffin lamp, and a Calling, t0 gOse as farmers." - aaying that you were the hope of the bottle of gin and its accompanying Qlaas, Mr. Clancy Could not resist a re- are different in that they .. _parttyy. There was a pause: then, in an stood by the writing, pad, on. which lay "If," V'- ab&olut.ety toneless voice, ho added. 'A the leader- that Quilton was writing. turn ti1T119't. he observed in d0 not gripe, purge nor a ipepy beautiful girl, Lord Cheeterleigh's; He poured himself out come gin, ands his quiet way, "I did not have" bet- cause nausea, tlor does ,e , daughter." . I sat._4lovai.to-his _work,_ finished it, and, r••' ::, Outing Shoes1. I "'von sats lies? Yee. vhb ie very beauti-1 utting on Lia mat.' got his soft felt hat iii•''"r • •'' a ter success than has my honorable continued use lessen their ,'. _ .:' p[� ?wilij r'' friend in sin as a ]soler--" lu1,t' assented Clive. ~; ITAN its hook; then he paused. and, with „t;i:iii:ill, ,, Po g effectivet]�ss. You can It ,^`, "TPs. I ilea standing near the.carriige his hands thruAt.i,n his p.w, e, stared p'*l:i;.... ri,,, - . .'For .The rest 'wAs dfowned- in is;llgh while ahs ons talking to you,' said Quil-I at the shabby carpet, worn by his contin- ,[[�?, a: . always dCperid 'Ori them. il Ron, in a casual way. ual pacing to and fro during the act of __ Everybody I teT♦ . "I alah 1 had aPen puri, avid Clive. I coNpoait.ior. He half turned iowarda the 25C, a box at }'Ot1T•- ahonld lake in have Introduced roti to lir• door, then went, to an old cuphoard at ��-� I)TugglSt'�. t^t3 st. Grahntn and linrd ;'he«terieish. 'Ar. (1,a, the end of the room, t.onk Linin it a BmnTl TH.E P)v)7FECT SHOE Defined. hem is vcr5' mn,b interested lu The Aea-i battered bnz, and. tnilaik!n¢ it, tnTtic! w over omtip rapers and trinkets mntil iia FOR SUMMER SPORTS "W hat's an old oke Z"' ia1�n•I Drug ar.d Chemlral Co. .Jo ..• scoff.' - tiCtft?. J of 07a.,,ads,Limited. ,� "'Qat,' it. d[+csn't tnllmv !•hilt he wmild; f,,,ind a am all miniature. " � r be intareste I in me," said (lvilu n. "I a'm i Ile carrlpd t'+is to the-light, and re• ASK YOUR DEALER. 1 AubbV-"One VOu }lajillen t0 119 ve .. ,� y- ,, Wly a reporter. }tae,k, oral 'Rnneral ntil garden it for a momerKa with an im- i 1, fpr +fiat youtliftil but promidiag jour-J passive countenance. - h iP" 'Po:�a4+ ' . .' — 2. r i 4w ra t. � 5, ¢ter .. , �r',x. sr' a '..0...y I. r. ,., .-: M R n. ','. .,. , ,. ..�.%, y.' .� '✓F-♦ T'`�•'S. ' •tis 'PW..S •q+- . . -,.:. ...y, :> .: .x:,.. .,,' -- ,.s .vv. tA'Y'•`%. ^rtfi al..r. .n �' 3 an ,s, , lay Fr ,` �",%'^.•^„ �a'a'+r: „�... 'ni.�,. .. r` s°i4r'>f , r 1Hr+ .+oih,. `3v p t r a K :. „ 7 A cup molasses, two teaspoonf uls warm water, two & d one-half cups bread flour, one teas Voninger, ne t two feaspoons,cinm ne tea f` 9� -salts t W40 Unhesitating' spoon soda, one teaspo -salt -one- H OM.E . fftOltnmend bfa& Baking half cup nut meats, enough more i J. Pawder as being the best, pumt Sour to make-& stiff.mixturie. Drop from teaspoon and bake fifteen min- and most healthful baking pow. ... 4$e-asonable Recipes. 'u-tes, der that it is possible to Produm ChOA.�:-iw'(Plain).—Cut a. mrd- low VIM lum s;�'#10Av1ifI*wer into small 1101 Hints. Vim. I NS NO ALU 14gredients are �clusterx; A]j etL-half a pint of small -Satin-,—*a'fter-washinjKj---wi[l--retain fainly prhmd onions; put-with them.six green een to- its gloas if a little borax is put into 00 the mattes sliced, peppers six green the last rinsing water. -egetablee ranpow ge a thick layer of ro rs is an excellent method. AWG sliced- one--pin turpentine put into the _two, large cucumbers sliced.' Ar- water for washing windows or mir- J1{ AJ 111 an earthen crock; strew with To soften brown sugar when it ...... ...... ,salt; make another layer of the has become lumpy, stand it over a IRGILLITT CO LTD _.vegetables and of the salt and con- vessel filled with boiling water. __--finue in this way until all are used. TORONTO,ONT. Brown bsead, instead of white, co%- Pour in cold water to ey, laying when making breadtiddi i WDINTEG-14ONTiMAL ing, gives 'la weighted-plate on top of all. At delicious a most unusual and taste. the end of three da),spour off the Mildew is obstinate and difficult ,`brine, plek over and rinse the to remove. If lemon and salt or ----- pickles, cover.them. with fresh cold iaell, water do not remove it, mo- w with it not only increased speed, but a water, and leave them in this for thing will. -one day. The pickle vinegar is much larger radius of actlon and easier When plants droop, try adding a EVIEW and faster replenishment. The admiralty imade as follows: One teaspoon each teaspoonful of ammonia to three has not, however, come w this momeqtous .-of celery seed, white mustard seed, THE WORLD IN R decision without full assurance that It is quarts'of water -and water the Justified. For more than a hundred do- otroyers are built or under construction 'Whole cloves, whole black peppers, plants fully. 4� dependent entirely,on oil fuel, and the mace, and grated horserad Every fourth person one meets in Can- :whole ma Any chance of tins rusting is experiment of building a division of fast fish, one cup and a half of brown ada has come to the Dominion within the battleships and battle cruisers and a num- prevented by placing them near the sugitr, one gallon of vinegar. Bring heat past ten years. A tourist in the train or her of light cruissro'barning oil fuel only, for a little -while after they a visitor to any city or town -'rom, coast Mr. Churchill afllrmed, has proied ant- yq -to a boil and cook for five minutes, have been washed. I to coast if he has his eyes open is sure to ceaeftLL drop in the pickles, and boil to- be impressed with the number of 'aces be Coal, however, will not be entirely Fine linens. and ge-ther for thirty minute. all pieces of sees that plainly show foreign birth. This abandoned, because, as the first lord oi- y -Put UP handsome lingerie should be wrung continent. has become the great melting plained, oil is only required in large in air tight jars. pot of the nations and the Government ships when an exceptional speed has to Chow-Chaw (mustard), — Pre- out by hand and never through a reports show that representatives of be reached with a vessel of exceptional wringer, t nations settled to Can. quality. Whatever may altimately hap- 1Z ninety different hap- pare vegetables as in preceding re- Sweet oil will remove -finger ada in 1912. In that year the number who pen, coal will continue to be the main ba- came from the British isles was 145,859 sis of British *as power in line of battle cipe up to the stage when the pickle marks from varnished furniture. and from the United States 140.143, the at present. But the stake In oil ships is vinegar is made. To the ingredi- Kerosene on waxed or oiled furni- first time on record when the British I=- already so important that Britain must ents named add two teaspoonfuls ture gives better results. migrants outnumbered those from the have the certainty of a steady supply of .of ground mustard, cook all to- If a cork is too large for a bottle United States. oil at a steady price and the admiralty, Industrial Progress. recognises that it must become the In. iffether for five minutes, and put the in which you wish to use it, lay it 11to report of the census of 1911 dealing dependent owner and producer of Its sup- fopickles into the vinegar. Simmer In Britain itself are great poten. "K r five minutes, take the pickles on its side and with a little board Lord Stratheona. with the manufactures of Canada during P"es' the irear 1910 had Just been issued. and is tialities, since the Scottish shale depamita or ruler roll it under all the,fres- a striking moor of the advance this coun. alone, if developed, can yield between 400.. out with a skimmer, put them into sure you can put it. It wi be 000 and 500,000 was a year for IN years. a stone crock, pour the vinegar over - cession afterwards arose "to whe- try has made along induetr,al lines. Com. The problem. remarked Mr. Churchill. is elongated to fit in a very few Min- pared with the census of 19M. which save them, and leave them in this for an a: not one of quantity. but of price. utes. ther the Esquimaux were of Ice- the figures for 1900, there has been creams, in the ten years of 4A8 I -heat "Hoot, mom, ye're a' wrung," 447.122 1-1 the capital In-rested. of 126,930 or Mongolian extraction. her of working establiihnient.1 au�n two days. Drain off the vinegar, -When washing new curtains you of 41M.-I CONSUMPTION OF CANINES. - landic 2 the t it again. add a-ta,blesPOO`ful will generally find that they are full, of curry powder, boil up -once, pour I of lime exclaimed the enthusiastic piper. 1n the number of persons employed, of over the pickles, and when they are A great deal of trouble 127,759.0" In salaries and wages. and 01 Eating of Dog Flesh Is Increasing 'cold put them in am I may be saved by soaking the cur- "Did ye no see the ehirls this morn- $684.92L264 in value of producto,,,:,, In Germany. all -jars and tains over-night in water, in which Ing whilst I was twirlin' the pipes I Shrinkage In Building Over seal, Not good to eat under a The consumption of dog meat as loot &V&— Building permits to Canada for the a little salt has been dissolved. The I've nae doot—nae im-0 nth. seven months of the present year have a food in Germany, probably as a, me and showed & decrease of eight per cani, over. result of high meat prices, increas- Chili Sauce.—Peel twelve large, the curtains easy to wash. e salt draws out the lime makes they've true Hieland bled in their veins those for the same riod last year This ripe toma,wes and 4 -four good sited When the coal-oil lamp has a-i decrease has been ifue h,.fi, to Quebec ed greatly in 1912. Every year 4onions; seed two green peppers arid ' I tendency to ameil. badly, saturate and the West. In Ontario and the Marl- since 1907 has shown a considerable fi 'Chop all together until fine Put time Provinces large increasee have been the wick with recorded The amount of money 0 and. gain, but the 1912 figures are strik- them in a saucepan and stir into h good and WOMEN NEED t`e r ed this Year on buildings in On to a ,we iag. Against 1911, in which year' crease of 36 per cent. in the Marl- two teaspoonfuls each of ting it into the lamp.' -It will never time Provinces an increase of 87 per cent the number of dogs slaughtered of them allow it to dry perfectly before put- ground allspice,- cloves. and cinna- A SAFE TONIC "a In #0 n, two tablesp smell, no matter -how small the in Quebec a decrease of 4 per cent.. I� under official inspection was 6,533, of of sugar, flame. British Columbia a decrease of??per cont.. the total for 1912 rose by 1,570-to one teaspoonful o ground Unger, This is a good way to clean car- In Alberta a decrease of Z3 per cent,. to and a quart.of vinegar. Boil Stead- Saskatchewan a decrease of 63 per cent,. 8,132 pet. Get one ounce of wormwood And There is Nothing Better Than and In Manitoba a decrease of 51 per cent These' figures, moreover, are but �Iy for two hours and when cool hot- With only three emeeptions, North Battle- and sea) salt from the druggist; put it inVo ford. Medicine Eat, and Nelson. the west- S Small fraction of the total con- P Dr. William' Pink Me for ail of warm water; then wash orn, olUes are very much behind their re- gumption of dog flesh, for a major- Tomato Catsup.—Boil together your Carpet an you would the floorig, cords; in 191L For the month of July. ity of the animals are slaughteredpal 7:! ,until soft eight quartz ef tomatoes or,' if-very dirty, scrub it. Whp-n toning Up the Blood this rear, the general decrease is 26 per 7 and six large onion, press through - : cast. Coed Moods and Country Lift at home without the formality of an finished, all the dirt and grease colander, and strain the liquid spots have duaippeared-and the csr- It is'said that woman's work is The Public improvement-most needed to- inspection. that comes from them Put this never done, and that it is & fact day la-the improvement of our roads, and Saxony remains, as always, the pets 1poks like new, over the Stoves with & dozen sprigs that whether in society or in the 'here to reason for optimism. Persistent Chief center for dog slaughtering, "ro r I Whdn the travelling 'bag becomes appeals accumulate effect. but better than .; parsley,. two bay leaves- and home her life is filled 'with more a renlary of propaganda Is the spread of recording 4,288- dogs k-fl led as 'half teaspoordu the automobile and the motorcycle. it is & dirty, wash it all over with I of graQ garlic, Icares and more worries than falls against 3,540 in. 1911. Prussia, how- -34 powmawn of these for practical use dry, put a little oxalic acid in a cup the ,M-.ever, is in s $6 tablespoonful each of ground water And a little soap. After it is to the lot *1 man. For this reason th, econd place with 2,&M, cloves, and pleaeftre, that to forcing mace, black pipper, salt, women are compelled regretfully to roads movement. And whether they will in 1912, as against 1,917 in the pre- of hot water and wipe the bag well till further transform the conditions of and sugar, & simlat teaspoonful of with.a soft cloth dipped in acid. watch the growing pallor of the'ir sural life. They will take up what the ceding year. cayenne pepper and a tablespoonful When dry, brush the bag with the cheeks, the coming of wrinkles and telephone and the trolley began and give .,of celery seed tied up in. a bit of life in the country new social reocturcets cheesecloth or gauze, white of an egg and it will look I the thinness that becomes mote co-Isolation is. packing completely from the AN OLD N I'RSE. Cook five fresh and new. tressing every day, Every woman country, and with its departure one of the hours, stirring frequently and Avery good plan to clean knivesl[knows that ill-health andworry is prefoundent social and economic changes Persuaded :lDoetor to Drink 4 watching that the mixture does not .1 In the history of the country will take -J) scorch By the end of the time it with" putting the handles in wa- a fatal enemy to beau'•, and that place_ Postum. should be reduced to half the ori ter is as follows: Have handy. a good-liealth-gi'ves the plainest face Parests to be Safeguarded. An o4 e Arising out of the reorganisation of the d faithful nurse and an ex. an enduring attractiveness. inal quantity and thick, Take out jug or vessel with soda water, and Forestry Branch or the Ontario Depart- perienced do-6tor are a prettyj ---thv--bag of celery seed, add a pi n as possible 'ble after the knives What women to realize i's the meat of Lands. Forests and Mines. it is at , strong combination in favor of of vinegar, and bottle'and sear when have bein-used stick the blades .in fact that if the blood supply is kept understood that an important move Ia. shortly to be taken by the Government to 1 Postum, instead of tea'arid coffee. -.the, catsup is cold. the soda water, leaving the handles rich and pure, the day of the com- more adequately safeguard the forestl The doctor said:. Cucumber Catsup.—To One quart on the outside. This will cleanse in -of wrinkles and alloy, dull wealth of Ontario. Prof. E. Z. Wits. Forestry Commissioner. has been com. "I began to drink Postum fire and quickly rembve stain and rust of peeled, seeded, and grated cu- eyes and sharp.headaches, is im- missioned by Bon. W. H. Bear d J st to study with years ago, on the advice of an old -cumbers allow two green peppers, measurably- postponed. . Dr. Wil- the whole question and report a re commendation of a plan to bLgadop nurse. WHERE TO EAT AT TORONTO y worth is likely that when the is t�g "During an unusually busy win= seeded and chopped; one grated on- liams' Pink Pills are literally It lion, one 41 grated horseradish, their weight in gold to growing meets next session a comprehensive pro- Sy two teaspoonfuls of salt; put over EXHIBITION. 1 . gramme will be laid before the House.The I ter, between tea, coffee and -over- girls and wornen of mature years. fixe-protection programme will oc-ordinate lwork, I became a victim of insom- the fire and simmer an -hour. Add That is the annual probIelm.at the' They fill-the, veins 'with the rich, with the reforestation scheme now red blood that Not only is the fire ranging force(ilia. In a month after bd nning one pint of vinegar, bottle,-and big Toronto t brings brightness to' way, I ginning sea]. Fair, but this year a to be maintained and strengthened. but,;Postum, in place of tea,and coffee,, tasty meal may be had in the large, theit eye, the glow of health to gal- it Is stated that are belts will be cut I could eat anything and sleep as Pressed Beef.—Four pounds Of airy dining rooms Of wasmith's, low cheeks, and charnis away- the through the most' valuable stretch" of situated under the East aches, that en- kept up, and severe prosecution.of theme "In three months I had gained ..beef neck, wash. thoroughly, boil Limited headacheb and back r pine forest, a more efficient patrol will be soundly as a baby. until it leaves:the bones, salt while and West e�ids of the big Grand der the lives of so many women who violate the forest regulations. Thel Cooking. When it is done, take out Sts�hd, where, with nois6.and. heat constantly miserable. are belts, it.is hoped, will Drove a buffe,60 twenty-pounds in weight. I now -in a chopping bowl and chop about and where a fire sitarte to spread it, will use Postum altogether instead of as fine as for mincemeat. and dirt screened out, one may en- Mrs. William Jones, Crow Lake, strike these belts and stop for lack of com Add pep- Wil_ bustible material. tea and -coffee; even at bedtime joy-a well conked full-�66urse meal Ont., say "I feel that Dr per to taste. Use pot liquor to Thousands of Hindus to Come to can"a. with 4 soda, cracker or some other-- moisten it well. Put in a crock on the American -plan for only fifty llama' Pink Pills saved my life. I Secret reports that have reached the tasty biscuit. and place a plate and weight on it cents. For -those desiring a more was so badly itin down that I could l)epirtment of Immigration at Ottaw Let it remain for' 'hies o elaborate service, the European hardly drag myself around. I Was of a scheme on loot to bring thousand.1 "Having a little tendency 'to four of Hindus to Canada by a direct line of! Diabetes I used a small quantity,, tours, and serve oolvi Gril4, at the extreme west end of -so bloodless, that I was as pale as steamers from Csilcutta to Vancouver are I of sacchiirine instiead of sugar, to. Quick Cinnamon Cake..'"thrde- the Grand Stand, is recommended," &.a t, and you courd--alffi-o-st—see .0 iderable e�ncern. en One rumor has It that a cc-operative sweeten may add_that_fb__T fourths cup butter melted, one cu through my* hands. In fact the scheme in which one may order"according embr ng one hundred thousand day tea or coffee are never present four eggs, P ort, e, granulated' sugar, one to-the dictates of fancy or appetite, doctor told me my b1bod . had"all Hindus:- will y be .711aldriched. Pro- tests have already been received from the In our. house and'very many pa- cup milk, one cup flour, two and and, be assured of ti �1 turned to water. I was taking Pacific Coast, and it in reported that & tients, on my advice have adopted one-half teaspoonfuls baking Pow- to the best hotel. constantly, but withoutI officer will be sent to London to -Ife r, special representations to the India Office. Postum as their regular beverage. pan; y mother had so much Bake in a dripping benefit. M make Hitherto it has been possible to pre In�in- Dr.� Williame Piylk Pills iitot an' hillux by the order in council sprinkle with sugar, cinnamon, and H "In conclusion I can assure any. ohopped nuts before baking. Highland Blood. winch stipulates that immigrants must one that, as a refreshing, nourish- come by direct passage from the land of ing and terve-strengthening bever- Chicken Fricasse.—A tough, lean, Lord Strathcona is blessed with a urged me to take them. ' How their birth. Another clause that may be age, there is 'nothing equal to old chicken'can be bought cheaply remarkable constitution,...,for, in thankful I am that I followed her need. and has been used in similar cages. is the one Ifrobibiting-the immigration of Postum. at any time, and treated this way spite,of his advanced.age, he is as advice. Before these were one II 'Persons belonging to a race deem unsuit- -Name given by Cana ?tan Postum is as attractive and tasty and ten- well able to get through a day's began to feel better, and I contin- ed to the.climate or requirements of Can- da, but the Hindus have was CAM. te It teed using thd Pills until I had oda, against this b �11 der am a more expensive, -one: Cut work as any man in his prim�6. I Co., Windsor, Ont. Wri fn q tip into the usual joint pieces and is several decades,since he entered taken five more boxes.when I was Barr er, an Point to booklet,,"The Road to Weliville. their brethren. now�in good health and mince half-pound salt pork and the employment of the Hudson. Bay again enjoying the blessing of per- comfortable circumstances.in British Col.. Postum comes in two forms. em ambia. Hindu women and children are Regular (must be boiled). two mnall onions. Put a layer Of Company,.and he b"rendered val- feet health, with a good color in my $at oloniza. the minced pork in the bottom of d to be included in the, new c liable service to the country that 'face, a good appetite, and I feel tion scheme. Tnatant Postum doesn't re wire kettle, then a layer of the 1'0 If despite warnings the Hindus attempt C cut UP brought him wealth. 'sure a new lease of life; I will al- to land in Canada-a serious situation will, boilingbutis prepared instantly by chicken, then a layer of onion, and As a patriotic Scotsman, he r L e*_ Ways"you may be sure, be a warm develop"for feeling among ,the white pop- stirring a level teaspoonful in an; repeat till material is all, in the ulation in British Columbia is very strong. kettle. Set this on the stove to calls with a.chuckle an. incident friend of Dr. Williams' Pink I)cspatches from the Canadian Pacific ordinary cup of hot water., which' which he witnessed in his earl Pills." coast say- that white farmers are already• makes it right for most persons, stimmer until tender, which ma . y - I -three hours or more, without days: A fellow Sootsma'n, who was If you are. weak or ailing begin Zlamoring for similar laws in British Col- A big cup requires more, and 7 'take t umbia to those recently passed in Cali- working with him m4he-same sta- to cure yourself to-day with the fornia. and , aralnet- which Japan so Some people who like strong thi an water, as the onion and pork Ing% Ill nish moisture 'enough k Oft Fuel for the Royal Idsivy. soon* tarnish tion, produced a set. of bagpipes rich red blood Dr. Williams, pine strongly protested. put in &"hen ping apoon=uland telb- to keep the meat from burning. and commonced---pl.46ying "The Pills actually make. If you do not 'Who. Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord per it with a large supply of crewn. When tender add salt and pepper Highland Laddie. th6 Indians find the Pills at your dealers send, of the Admiralty. announced that oil will Experiment until you know t4a arc' rNe to taste. to and Esquimaux who -gathered 50 cents for a box supplement coal in the case of large as E] watt Add water and flour or -,M&O for six well as small ships of war, called at a"rount that pleases your palate,' make gravy- round were delighted with the per- boxes to the Dr. Williams' Medi- tention to another 61 the long series of and have it served that way in the Nut Molasses Cookies.--One-half I formance, and expressed their joy cine Co., Brockville, Ont.,' and they chances that have revolutionized ocean future. lou transportation. This loot In by no ntimna p butter, one-half cup sugar, one in their customary fashion. Adis- will be sent you by mail, post paid. the least, for the use of ail will brine "There'A a Reason" for Postum., a? ' Y'":..;.nrYr,r•. ^maxi ,y,.•-c» rc{-"^ii+L':I _ -__ lx w�cP9.•;r.,3 f. n,. C-pAn: r, sti - -d. :::., r., n. --..y+.P.° <L3'°' r-..c. ..,qg ..„Y+,... �.r .. ._.. _ <♦. ,. d ,:ir _ .� ..•wx •++�' ROP r n. _ : -W. E N. Sinclair 141. P. P., of -Born-On Tuesday, Aug. 19th, CLEARING -OU L OCALISMS. Oshawa, w ae in inti d on Friday to F. H. end Mrs. Westaey, alast. EOD. -Mrs. Wm. Lockwood and -Win. and Mrs. McClelland, of SU BI MER GOODS ' _ � T ,-P G. Moreombehas bad metal child spent a few days with Brook- Uniontown, P&., are the guest r rshinglesput on his residence. lin friends. E. L and Mrs. Ruddy. - Miss C. B. Simpson spent a -Thomas Nowlan, of Toronto, -Mrs. R. J. Moon, of Buffalo, --few days with relatives in Stouff- is holidaying;.,with Henry and is visiting at the home of her_us- - for$2.75 `; . ' '-2.Only, Hammocks, reg. $8.25, Ville. Mrs. Larkin. ter, Mrs. Wm. Wilson. or$ ---- -Miss Allegro,Cr is spend- -Mrs. Robt. McQuay, of. King- -Dr. F. L. Henry will be here 1 only, Hammock reg. $4 50, for 18.90 Ing a h friends in IIx- ston,is visiting with J. L. and as usual next Tuesday to attend - t Only., Hammock. roe. $4wpok ,_ - - bridge. Mrs.-18 mervilie. :_ to his professtonal dutien. -Mr. Richards, Sr. of Toronto, -Miss Kate Kerr is visiting at -Miss Mary Kerr and Misses ;Screen Doors, Screens and many other linea Epent a few.days in town with the home of her brother, A. M. Ida and Jessie Arnott, of Oshawa, of Summer Goods. ,..his son. Kerr, of Berlin. spent over Sunday with J. C. and -R. W. and Mrs. Gordon, are -J. F. and Mrs. Taylor, of Mrs. Philip. ?' ;rndi.ag a two weeks' holiday -in "Fairport VilIa" motored-to Ces- -Mrs. H:J-Larkin-and- M 0, SEPHMuskoka. area on Monday. Garland, of Cherrywood, have re- s --wUNDY -Reggie Shirley, of Toronto, is -Miss Louisa Reazin, of Phil&-' turned from a trip to Stratford holidaying at the home of his par- delphia, is the guests of Joshua and Toronto. ents here. and Mrs. Richardson: -Dewart Lindsay, of Hornby, -=Mrs. W. G. Ham is spending -George Law, of Toronto,spent spent a few days at the home of Vhe a couple of weeks with relatives Sunday at the homes of his bro- his mother, Mrs. F. H.Hall,before is Toronto. t4,r and sisters here. leaving for Brandon. C �� =� tore _ -Miss Sarah-Lidgett is spend• - T. and Mrs. Bayes and son, -Saturday and Sunday last Q L Ing a couple of weeks with_ of Neville, have been spending a were about the hottest days of ' ' friends is Toronto. couple of weeks at the home of the season. Some,report a tem- - -Bora-At Oshawa,on W ednes- the former'*parents. perature. of 95 degrees. in the - - - day, Aug. 13th, to Albert and -Miss Pearl Stanley, of the shade. The excessive humidity SUGAR TT G x R � SUGAR Mrs. Sparks, a Pon. lake shore, is visiting with her along with the lack of breeze, .7 V ti -A. T. and Dara. Law and child• father and other relittives in Ro- made the heat much more oppres- a•en,of West Hill, spent Sunday Chester, N. Y., and vicinity. sive. All kinds of vegetation is with relatives here. -The Kingston road was in suffering greatly from the heat Just a word of advice-"Buy Now." We received a huge consignment =The Misses Law have been a continual uproar on Saturday and long continued dry weather. the guests of W. J. and Mrs. ry the large number of motor -Several complaints have been -just before the last advance. Get in eatly. we ,can give Miller for a few days. clesand autos that were con• made regarding the practice of you a money-saving price. -Dr. E.'J. Shirley spent a few ually passing. The cause of boys in running tip and down the :days visiting friends in Sarnia, the unusually large traffic was a cement sidewalks with their lit- Watford and Strathr ' picnic given in Oshawa by the tle express wagons making an un- -The Toronto Exhibition be- manufacturers of the "Indian" bearable noise. It is by no means s i » a, gins to-morrow and will continue motor-cycles to the users of that an agreeaable sensation when a N eVV Linelri Men's Y1f ear for the next two weeks. machine. There were nearly person sits down in - the evening - L 3 -Miss Harvey, of Oshawa, three hundred motor-cycles on for an hour's quietness to be dis- Never had a better asss assortment of hen' Overalls,�Wotk few days here lith her spent a the picnic grounds, most of which tnrbed by a procession of little _ - ` spun, :firs. Alen. Findlay. came from Toronto. wagons making an unearthly - _Chirt Tvveerl Pant=, etc.. -Miss Kathleen - ichol, of -The return match between noise. :MEN'S WORK SHIRTS-at :5c, $1.00 and :$1.2:; in the Madoe.is vi=icing with Misses the Peterboro football team and s Georgie Shirley. the Pickering team for the PIC•KERIV(x JIARK1rTS =very newest shades. _ -Per(.,y •Rendermon and Miss championship of the Midland Dis- Kennedy, of Scarboro. spent Sun-, triet will be played here on the White Winter Wheat. . ........ 95 MEN'S TWEED PANTS-in Greys and brown*. Right { ' day with W. G. and Mrs. Ham. O'Leary field on Church street Red ...... .90 _ -Mrs. W. E. Miuo, of Brantford on Saturday. afternoon at two )fixed " .95 tip W date in style and colors-semi-peg with belt _ ec•ompanied by her two sons, is o'clock. As the last gaine, played Spring Wheat................•. •8 I� Iro, isiting her 91?Ler', Mrs. D. Pettit. at Peterboro last Thursday resul- G00*e ••••••••• - •65 oups; et.. Ces fr 5_."Mrs. John Maiere. of Burk's ted in a tie, the home team are S routed. Q-gi' l � Pei um '' np. alls and two daughters are guests lonking fora victory at thisg�nie. """""""f the former's aunt, Mrs. C. Ewewra a the bo s b your pre- T - ogers. senee. Admieaion cents, ladies �,1 ust opening a New Shl�}n3ent - - -Miss .Muriel Pettit, returned &ad children 15 cents. ASSANY _ rs da after spend- -A lawn social was held on - Glassware VtiT Lam► eon Th 1?�' I S S a 'ham y _ n G a k r and r e o f 04 , ' Ing two weeks eiith relatives in Tuesday evening on the spncious T1•t7C 3-Yii1►R OLD J Brantford. and beautiful lawn of W. J. � WLsTIRN WON= ClTY -John Keane who has been in. Miller by the Ladies' Aid Society PAPULATION The old reliwbie "Clover Leaf' in Cups and Saucers, Bowls Uncle Sam's dominions for the of St. Andrew's church. Although 1909-38, 1911-545 1912-WW Platen, etc. . Also a beautiful assortment of Glass- Wt it was hash] arranged n ed end not _. _ -- �►st few months returned y g Inst week. advertised there was a good at. — Post Office Returns --Mrs. George 'P'arkinson, of tendance. The grounds were ware, in Sugars and Creams. Juga, Better Di3heg. _ Toronto, is spe�dixrg & couple of beaut' inated Receiptn - - -. CKke Plates, Pickle Dishes, Olive_Dishes, etc. _ . . weeks with the Misses Law, of Chine4e lanterns and everything 1910-$805"..9L 1912-$Vt294-3.tii - -- 1Cbnrch St. had a cheerful aspect. After all Lettere FARMERS-Get, in now and secure your requirements -Miss Myrtle Wilson has re- had partRken of the good things 1919-ti,880 1912-1,095,000 ;turned home after spending a provided for the inner uian, of for tiireohing -while we have a first-class av1-ort month with friends at Brookha which there was an abnndance, Sacks papers daily Asad Leskard. a good programme was given by 1910-'2. I9l2-30 client. - -C. H, and Mrs. Powley, and local talent as%ibted by Miss Herod New Po*t Office to be erected in children. of Toronto, were in and Mr. Hiebards, of Toronto, 1913- Cost-.35000.00 town on Sunday having come whose vocal selections were much Write +is for booklet entitled - down in their auto. appreciated. Bath are trained Tense who know anA what - :. -Mrs. Warren, of Markham, Ginger,-and- they will always be they say�,n ga�„o SPEECI AL— Six Dozen-'den's one finger harveet —and Mrs. Alpb. Hoover. of Green• welcomed by Pickering audiences.. _ River, visited with firs. J. H. The thanks of the Ladie4' Aid So- Ontario Western Investments ane' Mitts with'two inch wrist .band, Only 25b pair Bundy, on Friday last. viety is dne to JIr and Mr,, Miller Realty td. -Henry Coates Rnd son. of To- for t1w use of their beautiful e y Co.,' ' Tonto, are holidaying at,the home lawn for the cxca-inn. The re- UL'NhALK. _-_ E)NT.aillO � HAPM AN �\ =;`� - of Mrs. Geo. Holt. .Mrs Coates i'9 ceipt= c.f the evening. amounted _ expe(•teddowu to-morrow. to nearly $40. 'WOODWORKING me '89 - -Misses Marjorie and Jeanie -Work on the Toronto-Ea,-tern -- - - --- 7-Jobwton returned home on Mon. Electric railway *Perm to be at I have u tined ti in .lir. Grant's r-� Women's flay after spending a couple of about a standstill at present. The ! P ' iUnderwear nveeks.with relatives in Thorold. grading asst of Pickering is }�rac• old stand in Dunbarton_a wool- - 1 en lS and -lti m. Spence,.of the Staudard ticall • con letecl as far ao Bow- wc,rkint shop in kinds I f- pre- 3 pp aced to do all kinds of- wood Balbriggan and all Sumiuer uaderweai will by cleared out at cost. ,Bank, returned on Thursday last manville, blit nothing has yet P 1f you require any, alis is the time to buy. _.. after spending a couple of weeks' been done west of the village. The work satisfactorily:-._ _ vacation at his home in Bradford. Toronto Star in its issue of Sat- Give hie a triat Cotton l'uiles, Dittat a, Sateen*, Prints and GinRhanis -John and Mrs. Chadwick and urday last gives an accoaint of Charges modorate. at a big redrtctiou. _ two sons also the Misses Dixon, of an interview with the Canadian - * - Ail Straw Hats aiicl summer..iFre all Fi o cries always in stock: - -_Uevelaod, motored down and Northern people who are behind at cost. \ATHA I EL BL RhHOLhER, spent Tuesday with H. J. ,and the electric railway. It states IPunbartoD, Ont. Mrs. Larkin. that the coats from Pickering . .The choicest line of Canned Goods to be had anywhere!. -Miss Herod, of Toronto, who west into the city has not yet E I.M DALE MILLS Fresh Vegetables,- Yea city D and eeC ea Bacon. A recovering from a serious illness been definitely decided upon, and .. ;'Fruit in season. City hairy Ice Cream. is spending a few weeks at the that the Cherrywood route may G. A, GILL- ESPIE, DU NBARTON home of her uncle and aunt, 'Ed. yet be taken. It also states that is the place to get your next and Mrs. Coruell. theline,.will be in operation into bag of Flour. - -The Pickering baseball team the city before long. However SHIRTS, Q T C went to Rosebaak on Satarday so many reports have been pub- Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be 1(� /"7 /-C / �7 Afternoon and played a friendly lished that we cannot rely upon beat for Bread. ' game with the(•,ampere 'ar>.d de- any of them as being authorita- " .A big range of Working -Shirts-lar ge body. lots of room feating them by 12 to 4. Live. The only thing we are now t3lenora Flour Pastry Flopr -Miss Louisa Rorke, and Miss sure of is that the railway will be Graham Flour td expand in-they are certainly big value at 75c. ' Clark, of Toronto,.and Miss Clark, built, but the time when it will Fresh Rolled Oats :� %' lie lie Shirts with oft collar to match, flee t)f Toronto, and Miss Clara Me- be completed is a matter that Bran and Shorts Y g g i Oats and Oat Chop __ hairline stripe;is cents. _ ':Taggart, of Clarksburg, spent has, not been divulged ,by the Barleyand Barley Chop < y Sunday with the Misses Richard- capitalists who are building the Mixed Feeds ROD.Mr. and Mrs. Ponntney, tMiss road, is with deep regret that we Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal Boys' Caps at 25 aeIIt6 Violet Richardson-. and A. P. report the death earl on Tuesday . Special prices in ton lots. _ no y y Boys' Jerseys at 25 cents Astley Phm. B. motored down morning in the Oshawa Hospital �+� 'QCT` W@elcl�► ' from Toronto and stayed at W. of Ludwig Spragge in his 78th Chopping every day ' Ht Crttmtnere awn R eekR, from year. The deceased took• sick ou _ Et erythin>;for the Men and Boys at the where they visited most of the in. Tuesday morning of last week Dien'* Wear Store teresting epots around. with intestinal trouble. Medical �_ :-- 7 -The Pickering. football team aid was summoned and it was Pickering - NG went to Peterboro on Thursday soon seen that his only chance R. A. B V N T Ile �P:ICKERIN U last,and played,the team of that wns an operation. He wRs taken city, he ednedavnr Rub groups 2 and S. The game re- evening the operation was per- stilted in a tie, each side scoring formed. For a time his chances one goal. for recovery were quite hopeful. Don't you worry. Gfl L D E I1T A:R'Y E S'r TIME -The monthly meeting--of .the but.the shock was too severe, and "-Women's Institute will be held at on Tuesday morning sttcenmbed Don't you fret, _ _� NG �N HERE the home of Mm.-W. G. Ham on to the_disease. He was 6, native - i- August 26th 1913 at 3 o'clock. A of Hamilton but apenthis younger Don't scold the cook, Binder Canvass repaired. Binder Whips and Gloves ready. frail attendance of members is xe- days in Stoiiffville where- he has - quested as important business many relatives. When he was for there is lots bf - .- Stock of Single and Team Harness, Plush Rusts, will be transacted. married 35 years ago he moved toFly Nets, Whips, etc. -The funeral of the late John Vb1poys near Wiarton, where he ._ GOOD COAL ' Dickie on Friday last was very has ever since resided and where dor the holiday season-Trunks and Suit cases.. .' largely attended. Among thcse he is held in very high esteem. His At the Harbor for everybody Repairing neatly and protnptly attended to. from a distance who attended wife pre-deceased him three years -were: Mr. and Mrs. James but he is survived by a family of some to spare. . pICgERING HARNESS E`[PORIU141E Donor, of Toronto, Wm. Harris, six sons and tbree daughters. His p of Rockwood, . Jas, Tweedie. of body was conveyed to Wiarton W. W. SPARKS Phone Ind. '101. W, J. cO.AKWELL L. Whitby and JamEs and Mrs. where his funeral was held on \V right, of Toronto. Th•ir9day. Agent for W. D. Matthews &Co. !! r z -. . .., .. .y�, ♦ r a '��� Vi rY { a �.��y may- "">.,,�,p . 'j5?'-t .Y7.�y..r. .+r,��' �d 0. S Vis«,: i+ r<.�' �: ,, .E '�� a ��� ti _ _ TMs* '.•kr3,:''" � ;: @•".,�� �'n-7. r .. ..