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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_08_29ip-...-. m•r.5�'ErF.:"•'fa .:A:!•1i:4.Y 'N .. a.-a• .G. .v,F,vcGERT,'.. a.:sF..- v ._•e. ASr il. �.s -.A , hhr: "i. •YYFlK .C�'?J 8'9. F+CrC.:�,.`v. al'^fi.' rb. �wqr ..�. �,w��a: ,i1 .e yf :...- ..a... .fc- :•:.. �;,, j 9,. I,r. TF a £ k..: . .. _. , ,.•.-y-,,., iTg4F�'� .,y 1 r.-••+'.T;,�_.a°�+ „-...-,,. 1: .'' ,"\ ,�-' ;�:� -,vers�.1.�� - ' y, :2. �•,._ ._+.YYLi ;.:t .[% -^-rn�•�. ... >� .J ..r `fir,•„:. ....,�; ,..,�+�-:�'< _ _ .. .. _ a ”✓�.�, } �+-• � �. ;�, _: _ ,ars"- _ .. .; ,+., THE PICKERING NE W- S • "OV OL. gxXIIe - -PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, AU.GUST 29, 1913 No. 48 WHITBY a .s VV919is00nal gas-bo. GREEN RIVER SPINK MILLS Established 73 yea Medical Mise Allis 1�uller spent Sunday with Telephone lines are entirely super• her parents hhere. sedi O the telegraph system on the, Mrs. Boot and bliss Lena spent a new C. P. R. e FORSYTH, D. of O., 'Regie- few days with relatives in Toronto. Work is being pushed forward as GREEN-WOOD cr -R. tared member of the. Optometrical Asso- etatior-of Ontario. Special attention gt+ea w A number from here purpose taking rapidly as possible on the new C.P,R. the 8ttiag of gtaeaes, Eyes tested free. north in the Exhibition during next week. station, fr eight shed-'and water tank, 'alaremohr. 4e:f V$in and- Mrs. Hutchings- spent which will cost altogether $30,000.. NO. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., •FLOUR �� Sunday with relatives in Dunbarton. The recent storms have done greet TT . Edinburtsb, member of the Ocllege of r Blake Annie left on Tuesday for a damage to the grading east of here, .. 1 LL Phyaiciane and Surgeons of Ontario. lieentiate "White Satin," Best Manitoba few months' trip through th western where ballasting bad not been done. + of Royal College of Surgeons, Ediaburgh. " . „ provinces. As a result of the damage, ballasting 8aecial,attention to daiesses of women and Cream=Buns,' Blended Misses Lena Booth and gathleen will be delayed for a week. children, O29ce and residence,Broaghem. "Tea-Buns," " Pastry Pennock were the guests of Miss Mild- Ballast trains, are busy conveying ., DR. W. WILSON PORTER, Chino- red Hoover on Wednesday, gravel from near Malvern to Whitby, r praetor-Tbe cause of disease removed by L ntil further notice Twill chop farm ad'aatment of the spice. 'Consultation free, We are glad to hear that John where it is transferred to other trains k -FEED ere'grain only two days a week At ckerin on Mondays, wednesdave and Michell is on the road to recovery, which carry it east. This makes our a after being laid u for a month or town a centre of activity in railroad instead of three- - 1•rida»• Oce-408iiacoast.6onth, Oshawa, �•JUhiBO" FEED FLOUR P y y ,.. AO's Oshawa •BRAN more. construction. WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS The Ladies' Aid tea that was held at Judge McIntyre has received writs With the la DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL_ SHORTS g large ea sail of'.myohop- p y . and X-RAY INSTITUTE OAT CHOP the home of Fred and Mrs. Wright. for immediate possession of the Mor- per I can chop all that is requiied was a grand success, the proceeds of combe. Hurst and Morrison properties in the two days and not case ..-., ✓3PICX;:33ING, - - ONTARIO 'MANITOBA OATS the evening being about$b0, at Pickering for the Toronto-Eastern, my customers any iacon• x AMERICAN CORN Some of our sports journeyed tb who have deposited in court amounts venience. Come early- C. r R. RIAIN TOwT E, X. B., D1. n., C. bt., Pickering on Saturday, but owing to aggregating$3,000. Physician-in-charge FEED OF ALL KINDS Petorboro boys not coming there was Contractor Cook is busy at present For two weeks, commencing about °R _ Specialist it,Rectal Diseases. Prostatic Dia•' not very much football to be seen. straightening Lynde's creek where it September 2nd, the mill will be shut eases s. lttR Diseases of women, Cancers, -Our prices are the lowest crosses the Toronto-Eastern west of down for repairs. Please mike a note _Humors.B•Rey examination. Diseases of eye of this. •sr.nose,throat ens lents. Pitting glass"and Quality the best DiJNBARTON the town. The btorm on Friday night all sante and chronic diseases. last did considerable damage to the - F,� �� Q REN Olfloi Hours 19 to 1'and 7 to D sly Peter Morrison is on the sick list at work he had done, but with the ' — present. changes be has made, it is expected �'�Qi• ��' Hugh McIntosh, of Baxter, spent that it will be roof from injury by Sundav here with his parents. storms in the future. E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- 1 -- '``y T J L SPINK, LIMITEDr Frank Porter, of a t U _.-. tJ . T81t can Crown Att9rna=,sad Cottaty ' • Toronto,to, spent •t 801ia ter. est Ona•,Whitby. 20-T- Sunday with friends to the village. AGI'COURT -- ` — --- - PICKERING. ONT. Harvest Home services will beheld _ ;. : M. FiTZGERALD, Barristet and - - in the church here on Sunday next. Jlrs. Charles Watson, wife of a S . solicitor, convey•ncine, etc et Dr. firs. LeRoy, of Toronto; and hiss prominent Sea farmer living a - �• Shirley's office, Pickering.'every Wednesday. Davidson and ft;iend are the guests of t LOOK HERE' ! Miss Morrison.• wile to the west of here, passed awn- 0 a ® Ic E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Hisses Reta and Hazel Gormley urs 'at the family residence at an earl' ll.a Solicitor.Notary Put;ic,-�,�agyo at thhour Sunday morning, ar - ai l7th I-- Of>Soe asst door to the Stsndsrd Bank. T1YQ CI e]BOO P Purr. visiting with their.aunt, 51rs. Joseph �e>• htsbv. Gormley this week, after an illness extending over three Rev."31 r. and .firs Allen, of ltichi- or four days,. The deceased lady at- is paras• ie rile be9t place to Ret your' tended'the 'monthly meeting of the MAY PRICES ARE LOWEST _ 33ur+?E >t R'Isill, we have Ran, grid Mrs. ��'hite and George and Agincourt Women's Institute oil the Mrs. White and son, of Toronto, were FOR THE YEAR G. HAM-Issuer of M.trria a dressers, washstands,we. Tuesday previous,and was apparently and brass bedsteads, the guests of #ter, A. L. and Mrs- i Lt ceases in she toasty of on o, par- in her usual hes.th, The ate Mrs. t'laltartmg Village -NlacfadyeR at the mairise on Suniay. ARE NOW BUOKItiG at• - >YIy lar suite, buffects, and WatsonVL was a daughter of the late - side boards, mattresses and s rine and Mies Petberam, of Dallas, Wal. 9mithaon, of West York, and is .i. t�1 PE}I?CHER, Real Estate Auc- P, g TExas, are viaitinR with .Nies Allison ORDERS 1 • tlOaeA7. •a/uatOr;collector sad tuner couches, and all kinds-of chairs- at "Pleasant Field Farm." Mrs, Em- survived by a large family of brothers r :of marriage licanaes,Brotgbam. 407 always in stock, also many and sisters. Besides her husband, she - SECURE' r, pringham and daughter attd Mrs. leaves three o ,. CALL AND YOUR other articles too numerous Westlake also sent the weekend young eons, Deceased HOPPER issuer of Mant'a�e P Licenses in the Cannily of ontann. to mention. Remember we was prominently identified with the. COAL FOR NEXT with Elise Allisen. 0liaa at $tors and his residence,ataremons keep the goods and dr- work of Ebenezer Methodist church. liver them to your She was 44 years of age. Interment - WINTER Rea. R.BEATO. .T0'WN8HIP CLERS home, at the very •RACK ROAD took-place in Mount pleasant Ceme- F °� • oon'eran'ow. a'ommladonerfa; trtfaY lowest price. 9. Fitchett has sold his farm to a tery on Tuesday afternoon, following .islWvdtn, iocooatans Eta, money eo less service at the Tamil residence.- *� oo•hrm rt�r Imaw of Ids,�is I Lia Patronize our town merchants, Toronto man, y T r saws-00 �nil':vale. Ont, t°r don't send your good dollars, Mise. O'Brien ia-visiting at H. Ful- Bricklayers have resumed work on U e L•- SPINK, Ltd* away to build up some other lees at present. the new school. The building had ! . POST]LL, Licensed Auctioneer, been dela s ed fo 0 F. fns t "Vit ' p r me time on account 1. Oona i« of York lace. You Iia Pere is im r04in i as res fo o e d Oataeta An P r business, 7 p g b alth of the steel beams not beim delivered a' um aalw of all kinds attended to oa shormn and is now busy on the farm. g PI CK,E RI N G - _, a•no.. addrea Arson 8!+•r P O.: Ona W. R: Jackson bas recovered some when'expected, but these are' now in A what but still has a decided limp. Place and the work will ggo right -" H. PO WELL, Licensed Auc- is its B E Al p' ahead. - The balitdin will likel be /'y a ttooeer, valaQeor ens con•ctor for Jos. Fuller and.wife and -Mrs- :atone ready far occupation some time_ in / � A eaccuos of Ontario e.n-1 Hort, All kinds of ton visited A. anti lira, Hubbard thin ``..J+ a lisle•conducted sitber r.vataly or by auction. CLAREMONT . eek• February. 1 le sore•coll•cc.d. For date• or other �ar. Who is it that steals the apples from Advocates of local option are bus i an-a ply at vers eft a 2NEV'seth St,.Pink. getting signatures to a petition wbicta atrial Phone orders left at NEwe office,pick' the C. N. R. orchard on 5th con. near aunt,or !licnab's awn, Claremont. will re �T _ J. ConocivO will be presented to the council at Best yi lump Statim Coal and all sizes c•t+el»omptattentiaor 8at�ataetioo =saran. " `�- ij a+19 their neat meeting. Sutflcient signs- in Eard Coal. Med, 1Efy phone anmberia Iadnp•nd•nt 14001 A, Jwckson, of Oshawn, reQorted ail tures base not yet been obtained, but - -- -- -- Ing last week is somewhat improved, thea expect to have a fall complement S. R. PENNOCK Toilet - Talcum His willtake a two weeks boliday. P m�ement �, 'u" M-B E R Chas. Fuller and A,' Coalton has 'early,next week. r - purchased the hay press .froth Mr. A,good stock<)f l andel in. rough and faa7+/tfEVALE. ONT. rrCt WFQtIi¢�_ BROUGHAM g 4 _. _: Firchett- and will- rush business in ressed hemlock, also matched; 1 ^, g'ttneral Director and Embalmer. future. Thus. Philip had a husitless trip to ' .Pine and spruce, d dressed E, ('handler who liar been operating_ Uxbridge cn•Tuesday. red pine Georgia pine Any ba-iness entrusted to me will the stearn shovel fol. Win. Dal-v, con Roht, Burton, of Detroit, is visiting and basswood for ceilings. _ t The Beit _anti=.eyrie Powder ; ' E D A RJ be carefully handled. - -- t tractor C. P. R.'tia 't:+ken`his depar- his father, John Burton, - Charges Moderate - fol Toilet and \nrQery• It tura fora new field of labor. Mrs. Win., Ashton and Fred Byam visit- keeps the Slain Clear and Chandler will arconipany, him. ed Coin Phili on Mond t i Independent Phone`o.131#, sxlooth. Protects as well aQ _ P y•- Posts, Shingles and Sawn Cedar., _ John Poucher, of Toronto,spent a = - -heal-, and_relieves chafing, K1r4SAt-E - few days with his brother Thomas. _ Write or phone for-priceis,' soreness, Irritations, Prickly - Mro. W. J. Devitt spent -the- week- OgN PHILIP Hest, etc. Delightful after A rely sodden death took place here end'with Miss Scott at Whitby. A' RE E S�R on Monday. when W. C. LaFraugh - Mrs. Ellis and sister, of Detroit are • C. ! :i Bathing or Shaving.- Daint- t died at his lfgme-At .the a of i4 Has a full line of tr-esh and cur ily erfutned. Price 2:fc., "at visiting their father. W. J. Bodes, years. His funeral took place on �[iss Cauneron,of New York, spent LOCUST HILL ed heats constantly on "rid. Wednesday to Stouffville and wss the week-end with Miss Mildred Rob- Tndti,phonQ.house Markham 1'ai}1, " 4• - £pica Roll, Breakfast Bacon very largely attended. He was a so.n. -• ' P1 HER] 6 P N Ji R M A C member of the Masonic order, who . Mra. Forgie, of Claremont, spent a . Yard, Markham 72 Y. X ---Ram, Bologna,'Weiners, etc. eond•ucted the funeral. The deceased few days last week., with firs. George came to Kinsale to reside about a year Dunean, TIME TABLE-Pickering Station G : Higchet prices paid for P=CKERINC� ago, his former home being Mongolia, C.Wales and Miss Wales,of'Myrtle, T. R. Trains going East due as follows- Butcher's cattle -`'having" also resided in' Stouffville, spent over Sunday with :lir. and Mrs. No. 8 Mail 8.08 A X. . REAL ESTATE scarboro and Toronto, and since tom- Bios ove, ing here made.-many friends by his M 12 Loos, 2.50 P.M. > 1eke�cn� 1Ue�� and Mrs. O. DlcGregor, of To- 1" 14 Loos1 . • . 8,05 P.M. •'••' genial and kindly disposition. About ronto, motored•otit to Mrs. T. Beer's Trains six, months a o his health began. going ,W4st, due .sit followi- g g on Sunday. -No.' 13 Local 7.47 A.M: fail and hiii decline had been very Miss M. E. Welch, of Brid eburg, 11 Local 2,qp F.m• First-GJflss for hire rapid. On Tuesday of lust week he g 8 P. M. rigs P y, spent a few days this week with Mrs. 7 Mail , ; *�a � became much wotse hnd medicAl aid Geo. Phili D8 or night p• 'Sundav inoludsd Day g : was summoned, when it was found We regret to say at time of writing Bus imeets all trains Insurance rates lower an farm pro= that he was suffering from appendi- Wm. Cassie continues in a very criti- perty and Village Dwellings, citis. An operation was decided upon cal condition. Teaming promptly attended to, ' in first-class Companies. and this was performed on Friday. Mr. Chinn and family motored up EYE GLASSES Agent for Canada Carriage Co. The shock was too great for one-in his from Brooklin and spent the day with ' g NO 1�SOri1iLl2Y1 rTOt a enfeebled condition• and - he passed Mrs, Jos. Beer. - �• H. Pe If not insured with me,call and away on Monday. The spmpa@.hy of F. and Mabel Cassie an`d Ella Linton 'SH ULD , STAY ON the communityis •extended to the' n f Pickeringr' compare rates. family in their udden bereavement. spear over Sunday with. (Lassie and family at West Hill. WITHOUT PINCHING - - - - -- --Mrs b.-Johtraton iced eltildren v Fall Term Opens SeDtt 2nd 8-roomed horse to rent. UXBRIDGE ed her sister, Mrs. Anuis, at Dunbar- ton; - �y for a week.. r Macke` your`decision between Sttc• w• r a Richardsca• Silas-Cbrpaler, of the centre road, Misses 1i:ly gild Ella Linton enter- No 'need . cess and Failure. A course 'Uxbridge, has sold his fifty acre farm rained a number of their young friends t s ' in the Popular to Wm. Alsop,of Uxbridge. on Tuesday to a birthday party. to hays your . Notary Public, Pickering, On Monday we measured a stock of Mra, Myers, of Pittsburg; and Mrs. eye glasses • '' -CHOPPING corn grown in A. Harris' 'garden A. E. Major, of Whburg. a visited • which measured over eleven feet. and Thos. and Mrs. Poucher Saturday. pines you in • I was not cut close to the ground at Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, of Mitebell, : , that. and Mrs. Morton, of Keswick, visited order.' to have them 'stay on''. .TORONTO, ONT. The• new wheel for the pumping with Mrs, Wm, Hubbard on Monday. station arrived on Saturdayand was Our new style of Eve Glass Miss Florence Wales,of Myrtle, and - ~— onday. 'The work now Mrs. Johnston, of Toronto, visited Mountings are perfect in flt and position in the Business World. Having•inst•alled a new Oat Roll, new will proceed` rapidly and a cod over Sunday with W. B. and Mrs.. The first step is importarit-YOUR Chopper and new Water-wheel, I service for fire. protection will be Robson. neat in appearance. Modern CHOICE of A scaooL. Our cats- am better prepared than ever assured shortly. J. C. and Mrs. Fuller and 14faster ideas are those of comfort. We 1' logos explains why this colla a to attend to the wants' -J, C. Raham and family leave next Stoneman, of Mitchell, also Mrs. Neil ranks among the'b•ist on this contti- of•my patrons. - Tuesday, August 28th on a month's Morton, of Newmarket, are visiting at aim-in all our optical work to do vent, Write for one to-do Enter Chopping eve da holidays to the west. He will visit' the home of Ed, and Mrs. Willson. the ver best for ou in ever every yin the week now. y - except Saturday, Si iikatoon, Calgary, R y p y ' Edmonton, Cala Re- Brougham Union Sabbath School W. J. Elliott, Principal wd The' right Glasses,' the - John F Bayles, Greenwood }tins,and-other western points, Mr. and the-Presbyterian Sunday School y g Cor, Yonge and Alexander Ste. Raham is taking a much needed boli- will unite in holding a picnic on the right,Mounting. . We are sure day which he richly deserves. 'afternoon on Monday,Sept,lot(Labor if you come to us . ou_will be Have you lois of Water? On Saturday evening about 5.00 p, Dav), in Liaton's woods, Suitable p . y , TOOLS 'SHARPENED m,s severe electrical storm set-in. A prises will be given for races, etc. perfectly satisfied. Let lie prdve r i G. B. RICE, OF-WMITEVALE heavy downpour of rain accompanied Everybody come and have a good this to you. -'We make a spec•ialry of crosscut saws, is prepared to furnish you anything the storm. For about half an hour time, y y g the flashing of lightning and' roar of E. Perrvman arrived home on Wed- in Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. in the line of water supply such as thunder was very fierce. Though nesday evening from Neo- Ontario. �"1 Razor-honing a specialty. For a first- pumps, windmills hydraulic rams, locally no dam N BASSETT alaee hair trim or an easy shave call y age has been reported He brought with him a young bear «.;. at the Fast-end Barber Shop, plumbing, etc. several fires was noticeable at a did- --cub. which he captured in the woods. N. tante in the country.-Journal. The animal weighs only about tweet. flee our House Furnishings pga of 811 g Y y JEWELER AND OPTICIAN kinds. Slightly used Carpets They are also expert well drillers pounds. It, is thought that the moth- from )3 assts a and a and res tttrli solicit o0-roserr „rW from 15 rd illype G P� y your patron Windsor is to have Hydro-Flee- er bear had been either shot a caught roar offiw y P -k-W.J, age for the ,lure. Ind, ahon 'still. hick made be are n the young one anp ,�,y. •' - '«•: ��, ver spring, � �• tC1C p0 by F g a m.� a e°i'y'•�ty„ti»'"}1 '¢ !..:•,F •:s5.,a•� e, matter. , J ' M ..r .., '�. .< -. .s3�... .... � ` �.. ..' 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She -Why doesn't she take , has a beautiful voice• sweet and natural one and I'm sure she'ft an .DL )?nDu." . ,NA-DR Headache Wsiers a "�on're ri[kt, air. you're right.' esseat. ; . k - �la��W 0 ea the dwarf with awontremulous wonderful voice, w 116y stop a headache promptly, yet do not contain any et s _` ��� and rather it ii "It's a wonderful voice the den emus dru common in headache tab ts. Ask your1. w or rather it tali be when it's vronerly [ . �. /f ­___ - -I , ': �- trained. I do my beat; but •1-wail, I'm Drtst�lst about thews. 250. a boa. - only what you sae, sir; and she ought W - NAT10iiiii DRUG AND CNEXICAL CO. OF CANADA, usirres. 122 • . . __ have a good master, one. of the bit men � .- _ _ I've heard of." .. I don't agree with You, said.Olive. . .- "I've known many a sweet and promising ' +. 1. on Lala, some of the bit men At epee w el for oD in y creak ot." AM tineas home Rit}c oni n�ezfal Ohem- That's tree enough, care" said h Som filmDls, ¢Baal soak, regi dons All _A* "at least, it's often the case: but whether mao]�a Q000di -- is or note any other master Se -out of tires furnished. Po�iL1ve17 no ez fence required We turnish a Proeesi • the gtieetion: wa mast go on as we are. chemicals and sap�j17 you with to color, which you,��eeLura to as. .. • - . '4 CHAPTER IY.=(Coat'dJ: The girl laughed; and Clive thought 1L I'm oDin same day to Rive her a show. -prices- D++y_by tho wee month. No canvassing br sellins-our taav !_ He eat on his Committee-a dre btiei- a good laugh to hear it was so soft• eo a yrogmoodD Da1d the'field 1a unlimited for oar work It yon a will eel . aassyy innocent, ao girlish. z ae we call it, aL some concert or other., ellers well the t� . nesse which any man with the intelligence Oh no: Tabby does not know one not m sure she would be a,success• because pleasant work a ear round far who1s or eDa� time• write tea and we will send ye rices we Day. ' P., of a lop-eared rabbit could have settled from another, and always mazes up 'Ktl- shecansins: yes, she can eing.evea now; yy�� y ooatraoL and th pp `�- by himself !n ten mfnntes-then, with a larney' with 'The Minstrel Boy' if she and 1n a hall, one as was not Loo farts I OOMM$ROIAL ART WORKi, 116 t101 t.EQE iTREET, TORONTO, ONT. a hof relief, made h a way Duk of• the doesn't hear the 'words. But she is very for her Yvan¢ voice, shed make tier 1 4 oIeven" she added, as if she were afraid marks st ffin¢ room into the fresh air. Ae ha did he�haald thiIIk she was disparaging Tib "Yee: I think she would." said Clive: ao Big Ben chimed the halt-hour after "but if"I may venture to offer any ad- •RISKING A COLLISION. KAFFIR CHIEFS' GOOD MEMORY? twelve; it way too soon for lunch, and be by. She maker flowers. She works at vice to so food a mneician--" -- +' f'.''..' - .: turned towards St. Jame's Park for a factory where they make the artificial cMeaning me, air?" said the dwarf, with � Lord BeaConsfield'e recipe for a'go stroll during which he could think over ones-tor hats and bonnets, yon know. a meek surprise that touched .Clive. Adsenture With aHand-Car the .m - •'. . .'. -Dome pointe on the subfeet of the Blne S. is.so•Auick with her fingers, ch. won• Yee." he said. "I meant yon. I-should memory was simple never take Book he had been studying last night' derfully; and has such teats. You should TI'0 iCl3• note. Dr. Jowett used t 0 Bay r "A m I Tr" see some of the' beautiful thine she esy. don't hurry her; wait natal she hes p should make a compact -With his mem n. - then suddenly he thought of the little Q iy, street singer. and resolved Lo face -the ¢Lakes. wreaths ands rays; they look oo grown stronger, lase timid—" pry not to remember everything.' ":� ..: p ' street ilin of another olved and inquire natural that lou foeI Inclined to smell "Mina's stronger than she looks, sir; and Tho fireflies Of tll0 tropics 8*e , p 'very brilliant, but it is had to be-. .Great memories, ,like that of Sir Wil after her. them-to see, if there is any scent:' she? 'she's-ein�in she forgets everything then ', ; He made hie way to Beason'a Eon��aa, and explained. Bet they du. not _ Any h Z toned the door, which had been chef so much.' she sighed, "not nearly so much as but the music. She's a born musician.. lisps that One of'them should be Liam Hamilton, are apt to disable nnceremonioualy in hie face last night. they ought to do. Sometimes we see the But your advice fe Rood and kindly meant, mistaken for the headlight of a 10- judgment. Sheer memory, liourisheel ` mow open. He knocked two or three times flowers that Tabby has made is the sir; and'1'11 think oa it." best where note taking 1s impossible: 3r'rt without getting any response: but cud- slope, and they are marked up ever so "bb" said Clive. ComOtive enginb I Mr. H. M. Tom' t h he w a un• ya = deittly he heard a voice inquire imDatientr mach; and poor Tabby only aceta ea¢btAea• He held out hie hand, and the dwarf linsoII, however, the author Of Dudley KaffiriChiefs discussing a legs). h b ,. Iy; pence a day. Don't you thank it is wicked tdiok it, shyly and " said "The Sea and the Jungle," tells of case. A precedent of sixty or seventy Clive, over his Well. sot fa itt" Lo pay people such a little and get 50 ahoulAeryand as he was �avinR the hones, an'8dventure that roves the 8- - - Looking down in the direction of the. much for their work?" "I should like to send you a litle souvenir, P Po years ago Came up and the old men, Jj fq�,? _ voice, he saw a Yount woman's smutty It is very wicked," said Clive, wishing oursibility of such a mistake. ' He was who 'had been children at that time, 'face peering at him indignantly from be- that some of hie political friends oho yaerience remainder nnight f or, shall unpleasant say e a ', twee¢ the banisters of the basement stairs. called him a viatonery° as agitator, and little thanksgiving for our escape from &t a point On the 1�Ii3deri8 River reconstructed it to the lninuteet dei .1 11I am inquiring.for a person-9 >jddler a Don Quixote could see, and litteu-to, more thanserioiw ooneegnenceat You won't be 'sixty miles above the falls, from Lail, even to the exact eelon of the i ' he began. this girl. It is one of the things some offended?" a concerned rfeC ;y.v and of ns are trying Lo reform." n _ . various caul d w t pe X1,1 Second Boor back," said the elavey., Tle hnnchbsck, •.with his hand griping which his steamer wa8 to start for unanimity... - ', ,the face instantly diwereeSdrown b and said t'simply. . "Till be home­oh. I am glad Dome One spreee fly she 'feet nervously. England the IIe]it morning. There live could hear murmurs of reproach and ssid'eimDly. "Tabby will be clad to hear the stair•rail, colored and shuffled hie i'i Taint until they "We're poor eaeuth, sir," he said, "Ant w&s no train that night on the rail- - S' s the'elammint of a door in the basement. ie past one, isn't it? J_wave never-I mean to say, we've never road that runs round the falls. _ .1 Attez a moment or two oT hesitation,'he I As Clive wag_lookin at hie watch..a rook money tram any Dae, ezceDtint what 1�ith another entlelnan and three Hoods Bit of Pun. • _ - -' yt l� - 4ivent up the rickety stairs. and knocked voice-he recognised TibDy'a-wag heard we've earIIed.' I g - t i at a door on the second floor. It was a I on the staircase, shrilly exclaiming Clive went back and laid his hand on P ,An English beer vendor wrow ;F,_, - moment or two before he received ani "You ,fest take your hoop off the etaira, the dwarf's shoulder, him, own face as red natives t0 ?lel them he made the -#answer; then a low voice said, "Coma in,' Jil my B an. You left it there last night, as Elisha's. tylp by a hand-car. over his shop door:- ts . and he entered. I and I tell over t, and landed on my 'as►d M dear fellow. I should no more think Ia a low chair beside a handful of fire ion the mat. Ylou be ort home with it: y e sun declined BOIDe moTlkeys Bear sold here." `� at oSeriag you money Llan I should think .. ' who saw 11, said ' it� 11. . ` eat the girl be had rescued from the hooll•I these stairs ain't the proper place fortt� ,began to howl, and the sunset tem- Tom Hood, Dns. Bhe waw leaning Dark with ler you to pay hoop on. And while you're °�ilberl'a' - at the hr a vii Inaic-byon est rushed down.oII.7143. Its blast was, spelled right.;, shawl wrapped- round her as It she were about it, you might ask your mother it andergtaad?-which both on and I rever• P • sold; her flue was very pale, and her she could aDare a few minutes from the y I shook the high leafy screens on "The fluid the man Belle," Hood 1. - .ld;largedark eyes met hie with a startled, 'Goat and Compaeces, to wash--yer fees. t ceeDind 1lne; and sense. OeooO expect ane I either hand, and the rain beat exclaimed, "is his own-bruin." I questioning: he rose. ¢ripping the arm i you'd better tell her from me that soap's uck to i i { of tie chall� and continued to Rase at cheep. almost ne cheap se dirt; it'll be a good n hie way to his rooms be called at the wiih the roil of kettle-drums. Then — -_ •would have been one of [earHbut¢for a yer and �e wonlda't know yer a¢aia se warehonae of g, tarn rimer a � vFLL touch of something inns go la�f ked Like stens doesn t was yer �ecsnee 1:738 might-]w�,and spent nearby an hour sel g �,j � hit of IIL rtuation for her• I ®� cued I the spent natives coll8psed,' with _pleawnre. The color rose to the clear olive,with a clean face." tastruma nt. The man who waited on him ` ' of her face• and accentuated its giri;ah I There waA a boys shrill retort,'a s found Mr. Clive Harvel rather hard to beauty; ler lips opened. as !f she would o! senfflint on the stairs. the patter of please; for !t appeared flat he wasted ®I h;eaving stood ts. So up p In thenighte10chap �id _speak; but she said nothing, and only I flying bare feet. and a moment atter-I came; in fact be awanted cheap and si lzty-tuinela F, continued to Raze at h:m. `wards the door was fine¢ open, and Tibby Instrument that should look like.one Cost--to-the stars, from which .n0 help, , "I hope I have not startled you?" said bounced in, flushed but triumphant. ,ng five-and-twenty He tried a great I was to be had, took hold Of the I1. Clive. T came to ask atter you, and was I I don't know wot boy* are. door ,many�Clive had a rood touch and a keen told to walk up I hope you are not ill to--",she•she began an sh.� opened'the door ear-and at last he NPlocwd one. Rave his I pump-handle ..like gallant gentle- a� y - from last night adventure. that yon!then she stopped suddEaly a6 the night of I men, and tried to forget that the Y .' were not seriously hurt by that young (live, and, with her arms akimbo sad cheque for.it, and ordered !t to be-sent rT _ ruffian. i ler whole atutude and expression an,1"Oh and3ibgathe No, hensa d. "I ant were twenty mil,,es farther to go. r^ i The tone, the manner in wbkb he ad• epitome of resentment and indignation.I it delivered quietly. you know It You I Away we went, jog! jog up-hill. 114 F. _ =dressed Der,-were ,fust those in which be she demanded can deliver it without my friends knowing I y w,buld have spoken to a girl of his own 'Well, who are you. and sot do you the.firm from whence it comae. 1 should I l thought that gradient would not _ •_1 ,., class they had none cat that fatal and want?" be clad" end till In }Least and, head had _ �� .% . foolieb eondeerension which some persons idtna went Lo Lei, and laid a soothing The man began to smile knowingly but; S } 4. consider tt proper to assume when they blind on Ler arm hin smile dried up ander C11ve's direct burst;-hitt It did eIId, just in time. '* • are speaking to their interiors. And the 'It to the gentleman who-wDo was so •� t.. _. . ' . girl seemed to respond to,his inborn court- kind to us last might. Tibby: ale Raid in and rather stern gaze, and he ca"Ied I We ,gathered a sed on a down w� r. es to rise to the Zcra ion• a* it were; a low voice. that C,,Wai l said should be carried g P yy I 1 • ithe color still *trut�Rigid in her cheeks "Ob, is it., retorted Tibby• "And wot out. ,,Wait Bald Clive; address it to; grade `�9'.flpw, Presently--the `4, and her bosom still Entered, but ahs said dors he want' Wotever law wants, we,'air. Elisha,(1u�econtinned.)- ,}'man with the Leser yelled, „Tile quite calmlyY� and with a self-possession ldon t want mo gentlemen here; and so 1 ss, - -__ brake i the brake ''' and grace that were net lost upon Clive tell him'-strite" _ .._ . . . - i „ Thank yon, it is very 'kind of you. air,i Mina's face Rushed: and r+he looked from In Defence of Stepmothers. But the brake was broken. The .� I ' ;Won't you sit down?" one to the other appealingly. Care was not running 'but leaping Clive drew forward a chair and waited . „I am sorry you regard my visit as an Ste others (according to a lady ' i `' for her to resume her seat; again just as :ntrnsion, Miss Tibby" *aid Clive. "but P'n ahead in .the dark. Every_time it . ,. " 'he would have done it she had been a girl don't you think you would have conoid-,who stands in that relationship) came down,, the erheels somehow -.-.of hie own class, . 'ered .me rather lmooltfe, not to say b rd•t have more'to contend against than (������ l ' y You haven't answered my queation." be,hearted and nnterltnR tf I had not come I g fal- bund the Tails. A light waa cont- z+saa...�en "*...a.+'.: l - - -' - said with ad mile. ponse "Oh, no. I am to is u;re atter your*iatRr, who was .cry .most people realize. They are wife, in toward us on the line; and the Need $IIgar In crnely hurt last night? g . sot ill; it was rather a nasty cat, but, The word. sister somewhat mollified.Tfb-. ways Compared with the first wife, others prepared to- jump: I could �^ - --- Tibby saw to it-it was not bad eaou;hlby eneraliy to their disadaantage• not even see that light, for m3 Pure sugar isnexessarytothe health r' _tgr a doctor.' She paused. then went on.I ••pL pians why you've come is it?" els There are, of course, some bad I am quite ashamed when I think of$l said, still irately, and rioentfull.v. "An' back was turded, and I Gould not of.youag of old. Good home-made • -ot last night. It war fool,6h of me to be now, at I eappos8 ,she's'taiid you. .you'd 'g{epinothers, but the good Atepfno- candy, a r oa porridge,fruit or ao frightened and to faint; but I am ai.- better go. a re very much obliged to let g0 the flying handle, else we � ways nervous when I am ringing in the von: but we don't ..ant no .swells here, they abounds, and she does her should have lost control entirely, bread—act only pleases but ' streets. Her eyes were cast dawn. and 9welis 1e all very well in their way. I duty amid difficultie unknown II t0 stimulates. . her clasped hands closed over each other dare say., though I never could see wog and I alight have a broken aim Or tightly: rasa rte looked up at nim with a God mad. em ter-any rats, we've Rat no the ordinary mother. Too often the two as well. I shut my eyes, and $nySt.I.awreaceEztrai",raatiIated s quick Vance. "I am not obliged tq,.Ro; use, for 'em. We're ard-working veople. children in her new home have been . in bags end be sure of the finest ' don't think that; it is my own free will. wail-ef3l�daoID t0 Lilt me In the sad wet you'd call poor: but we're oaest. pv 1Y cane sugar,natAachedti7hrad . • 1F.11eha would rather 1-didn't: indeed, he,an' we've got our proper pride--some of poisoned in their thoughts towards back. The blow was a long.time in from factory to,your kitchen. has been all against it from the first: tie 'Ow would you like Mina or me or her by some ill-natured-relative or •' [;;. but—" she looked at blm again, almost 'Lleha to bounce into your swagger room coming. Then Hill's gentle voice gaga toolns v5 itx.,2o lbs., appealingly, as if she were eager that be jest because we'd been -mixed up to a friend OI the family. Nothing that remarked., "Ali right, boys, itia a Cartoassiba.,aiba. f ' _ _. s.hould nndereLand-'bet I' telt that I •rew with you.the n lit before?" she does is .righty because "She is a „ VULU v =4M GUA>RANTb'M - --==rsaaggLc to do eometh;as, that I ought tc I Ae rhr spoke glee•dashed at the cupboard. ' firefly. _ ___. _ _. heap to earn some money. Elisha is not.•and produced a cloth, which she Drove ed• .stepmother. But this slur on step —* _ Sole!a brat deusa, 1 - -not strong. You saw. And sometimes ed to lay on the table with an emphs ds mothers is a cruel and unjust thing. It Uvrwss E.pr MAssrAs,dulls/: OabaaL '. , - the is not able to play. And I do help (which was sigaiflcant of her-desire %or 1. Robbing Peter to pay Paul does- "' -,.them. him and Tibby. Pt-,,,ie Rive me ` n't ,. •- i his departure. The misdeeds of a few are used to -1 I _ money: more moaop 'sn they give him.I "I assure you that I.should be vers hurt Paul's feelings a particle l - Eltaha asps, — -en be's alone. But not grateful, kiss Tibby." said Clive. ''•sad I Condemn E whole Lot, �: %- - often AL Bauch as you Rave me last nixh!L ',should think it very bad manners of you r---'-'" , _ ,J! was-too much. I wanted to thank you if you did not call." "1 _; for It, and all your kindness to ne; but"-I "Ab. we don't sell manners it this - __ -r stain she lookbd at.him aDpealinRly,with shop." remarked Tibby: "they're too ez• _ _ _ _-. I a faint apologetic smile-"there was not I pensive, and take IID too much time. And. . • speaking of time. we're Coin' and cheese, .•- . time." • . "No," said Clive with as answering t.dinner•cold addock and br _ z._ _ i i smile. "But it wasn't necessary to thank 61 e'D�ooee you 'aven't had yours'" . s-- - •---°_ =. me. Your song was worth more than that •yn, esid Clive, wondering whether it = . "1 trifling sum. is Elisha your father- 11 , brother?" would be well for him to accent the Dom- . , _ Ing invita•ion. . . ' - "Pio," ghe replied; "he's no relation.' '••Then I should advise.you to go and Ret \ - C ' Clive was not surprised at the informs- . . ' ' t• tion. Accueto ed as he was to the ap- it;' said Tibby emphatically. • , • . qs Clive could' not retrain from latithin.R - i - > . • . parent inconsistencies which were always - preaenting themselves to lam in she liven at ibis unexpected rebuff: , - 1. , • of the poor people with whom he came "I thought you were going to eek me to stay." he said cod-temperedly. _ 1n contact he was struck by the girl's I . q "Ah, that a about the meet foolish - manner, her mode of speech, and her thonRht you've ever had:' she retagted. ` . - . •-voice; they were distinctly superior to I'm not naturally a ill-mannered girl, . - _ those of the close to which she belonged;I but you'll excuse me saying that there's . I ' • •. they were as free from vulgarity and as some more welkin -- el, •. • • siva¢ sly incoasietent with ber'surround- poo �tls ab t than their company.' every (Page, ea- . l. fags as her graceful figure and the refined "1 certainly must not stay any longer '. . _beauty of her face. after that broad hint," said Clive. "Good- •`` • nada 1 - "Arid Tibby°" he asked. Miss Tibby. -. ti5a C a "Tibby is Elisha'* daughter," she said, Dye, Miss Mina: Rood-bye, POttlilldCC t• _ iter dark trey eyes growing soft with STM- Mina took h[g hand. and held it in her r---- _- ' y warm little one for a second or two. but , % . • "-pethy and affection. "She calla me her gybby, scorning to affect ignorance of his •�• " sister, but I am not. I will I was. for i extended hand nodded abruptly to him .' ry . • . „ - 4 ewe love each other like sisieT ; And she over-her shoulder as she went to the cup- - - ---• - . 44 .. _ Is mood. oh. very good to'�de! So is board for the cheese. . • ' '. I. ' Lisha,' she dropped the "E" if her earn-' With a smile and a nod to Mina; ties it estnese, and Clive liked her all the better I do assure her that he was not wounded • our Concret4 Work �,, -for doing so, •"I am air orphan. Lisha by Tibbyy s cavalier treatment, 'Clive left . A�, �)�aln of Complete suCc M y . tound'me under the archway' one night them. On his way down the etaira be L •a .I I E , - �, when I was a baby; and be has taken care met the little hunchback, who was fust D -L of me ever since:, adopted me..don't you Y *.1,' entering the house, with•big violin In itsalways ping call It? He taught me to sing. He is a • treat musician; you heard him play? But cover under hie arm. He started and ` Jho dbesvi't"play so well is the atresia as peered up at Clive, and ateeted him with " . be dose at home bere. Ah. then it is nervone ehust b NKlfMidNrr l beautiful-when we are alone, and it 1e I have just been v in"I a after your ��� . . . . • I . I .. daughter," said Clive. I am glad to A quite quiet. He is nervous in the streets. find that she is not so badly hunt as I - . PCttland Cement it >a pOg6rb� • too; thouih you•wouldn't think it." - feared:" Canadia0 fajtl4Gg W1l�1 t}1C k¢�iest.Qua6ry .-... "Yes, be is a very fine player," said .'Thank you:eir; it is very kind of you," .We are supplym8 - '' .Dlivb: "I knew'that,while I was'listening said Elisha. 'It was a cruel blow. Mina's s • •• 'to him last night.". Her eyes glowed with not like some girls; she's delicate-like fol human slop toe• - ot>!reach for pleasure, and she leaned forward slightly, and timid: not delicate in the way. of . We-have ewe&the..p6ce of Canada Portland Ct aetlt until it is W1thHI y Ps+""-: and 'nodded eagerly. Are you fond of health. I don't mean; she bawn't bad a C - i -., ._. .singing?" day's illness since she was born-I mean," every purpose• IL 11 the Only , •. "Oh, Yee," she replied; with a long le 's illness s himself hastily,."since shewae _ ,L. , nsmerw dw Y not Intim$ID 11. I breath. "It it'-she looked round as' if a ba y. fora word-"beautiful, especially when I "" am by myself, and there is no one listen• me '. lttttt, looktnR on. 'I IorRet everything thea, hew Rood you have been to her," he said - - - ¢ravely c . . .*rid nothing onothing ett ev r matter." Clive nodded. She bee-been.telling ._ }, The dwarf reddeaed•�aid.� Mina fila¢ 'c�• v 1r" he hg . for a 'dda .. ,• 'I can see that you, too, are a.ran. aa,' Bee _ _ . said Clive. gglte.deser es, a '+ Oh, nee" she hastened to env simply. "1 beet and TovinQest ''I T"that e'ver breathed. - - yan't play anytfiint• Tlisha tried to save Not more than she deserves. No: she * - lhoney enough to buy a piano-he said ain't my child, more's the vtti:.but I'm eme b� s I that it would be so much retter forme, UG fond of her as 1f ale wit: k{d Dat �Lrllj�++�� h grateful from ley 'eart for he •that presently I might get some engage you showed us last night, air. It isn:t *� `* , "`menta; if I could play my own aocom• every gentleman that would have atop L)l�l� s Montreal a •yaniment.e: but he got ill. Ae ie perp to mil himself up in a street row, an . Canada (;Elli�tlt �r0iil��aJ .. delicate-and we bad to have a doctor, and -,,In ter.poor.cemmop people Itke ae, s eo the money wrnf; Lha"savings. I -wean: . s- ., !n tba wap yon did; and I'm sere it's very ung tart fir ran do•With Cemrrttt,"•turke err Ixfsrssw:traD - ! .'; •and we didn't have the ylano. Elisha kind of yon to call to eek after her." Dar ft"CO of !o edia. iv ' • fretted about It: and he's trying to save IJ Iron ha%v part gcmij and p/r one. Ir'r a eesg641t}*ativa!fe +' - Drain. I with bs wouldn't." "That's a mistaken idea of yonra, T as- - '.'iiL ... „_ Clive 'wap touched but not esnrprised b7 sure yon,' said 011ve.- Every gentle her Halve recital. 4e had font atnce die- man," he laid a alight steers on the $:- eovered that self-denial is more ant to word. "wonid have soled last night aq I . .\ Sottish In the slums than in ayfair. _ did. acid would havo done Rn much leas 1 I'llD 1, -Is she slat n maeiolt.n dot': a asked. olnmal I hope, I was very R...d t And what does Tfl+b ,,, �n •- coed to be on the spot to be Mew '°r .MY .•w �4t _ : ',.. bwu...:' ..: I.`�. .f ,.V. •,yet % Ybrr'�w7,u.�' s-.'�"�L ,,y11„•y, ,� } L' wR�; 14 '•P.' .,,M 'L:f.•' :.: '~~'ti_ '"j'�'.'�' ,x.;.•.: R ,.., ;,, ui,.%..,,:',+";,'.. "5 ..�: .� u,.a: ,,:.ri'•.i.; v.« -.r'io T' '..?,' ,. .1; h,,.., rte..-.. •3.,..,' -. „�� r .ns• ry' rx'�''�,`., .. ,!F•r. . ,,�« •,.. 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Nothing Wrong With Canada. ��worn on.rra-•gat swcrwo a�M'i�'"�` o Fiivorlte Recipes. 3 , { a pen;` a l' r On his return sidefram England, air Ed mead Walker, president of the Canadian ll p er tt ` • a } < Bank of Commerce. ezpresees himself.ver,I. _ Sponge Layer Cake.—Cream to- s x' ` cr�res j;; ' hopefully on the money situation, and iu ether 'one level tables on of but- ``l '' ;;ay" t y. r;. an- interview a hat there was no -r - r an a cup of powdered Sugar. :xhA i .= s v ne o anziety ataong-reputable ana- WheII those :TWO Ste beaten till the , dish business men engaged in ordinary business ventures ot, a sound niature.' Mixture is of a feathery lightness "There Is nothing wrong with Canada," 31 ' said Sir Edmund. The whole trouble to Add four eggs which have beef;beat- ' wiyh.the world-supply of money. The Pro- 7 POM •' so at least three minutes. Beat all r'. _. , ' , duction of gold has,iacreeesd, but rot !r s .. ether itnt$ the mixture is per •eiy L;. �,� ` , sufficiently to keep nD with the world• - s� wide prosperity of the last tow years, and ;, fectly smooth. Sift one level cup of - the tightness in the money market is due +•' ' ' ur� into-which one slightly heap- ��" ," i.' ��' q " war to this cause, though of onped the y ed teaspoon of baking ceder has ° o '', r p` �' '- war ti [he Balkans has also helped by POo g P ra- ��+�'• � d � " n diverting money from. cotnmeroisl 'chsa• 'been.sifted, and gradually stir into t�' ' ? ` ! f. nisi- The only reason why Canada, has Ew�l l•IITE� -.: he. above mixture. Bake in two "' ft . ,f r` been singled out for criticism." went on tt%b LLETT COMPAA1YLJ 81r Edmund. "is that she ie the most pro- TORONTO ONT. Mo" f�atrefn,. being careful. not to Put minent borrower, and therefore 'attracts 'roore of the batter in the centre of ', r most of the attention when oapitaLets be. the pan than around the edge, or �' `� r ala to discriminate 1n making their loans: -- ---� e cake will not be level., This - ".'" ' " Canadian.cr.odit.In not in the least inlnr•. ' o ed, and interest in Canadian investments CO$EA\ MARRIAGES. �o �eake requires about fifteen minut'ea x s" 'vr has not flagged, but investors-in .England -.' ' •' n fin a rather nick oven. When cool M are obliged.to discriminate :core Dare 9 •_ �, fully and to charge a higher rate." _ The ParenAs and. Friends Arrange) !remove from the pans and put the l - Widow of sir Jghn A. Macdonald. the Match. - + .. following filling between and on 11 Baroness Macdonald of Eareecliffe is r- .' top : Two tablespoons of sweet the only Canadian woman, almost the The Goreans marry very young,! 9. V only Britith woman who holds a title in lR5` cream, three-fourths of a cu of I generally betweetr_ the ages ' of P i'' � ger own right, T)3e B•aroneee is the widow powdered sugar, and two table- of air John A. Macdonald, and was creat. twelve and fifteen. For a woman to, ed a peeress in 1891, on the death of her reach twenty without marrying is %spoons of unsweetened chocolate, husband: in consideration-nt .big, public k which leas been-melted. Mix the' services. She was a Mise Bernard• daugr• considered a terrible thing. Ape- cream and sugar until there are no - ter of the late Hon. T. C. Bernard, of Js, culiarity of these weddings it that ilum s, add the melted chocolate maica. Ver marriage to the Canadian they would appear .to be a matter, , P statesman.took place in 2867, the year. of `t..nd ahalf-teaspoon of vanilla. It confederation. Lady Macdonald makes of personal interest to everyone ex- y` her home in England, but eontinuee to , - ( 7- Is better eaten when-'it is perfectly cept the parties mosti`v concerned, take as iateresL in tb,nsrs Canad!sn, al- who often see one another for the. 'cold, for then it cuts better. � though she ham reached the age of-seven- ty-seven. A wnman of iiitollectual power• first time on the wedding morning. !, Mother's Choof green POUF and Lady Macdonald in earlier years did .a � i one-half quarts of green cucumbers, - service to Canada by writing for the Eng• This is because in a Corean house• or cucumber pickles may be used, lish Dress of the resources of the country. ' hold the boys are kept apart from ,@sized ones four and one How many Canadians knew that the tam-. the girls, the father and sons oc� + cue..etateetvan's wife was still !;.thea cu vin the front of the house, and • 'i half quarts celery or celery -seed, TemPerartar and insanity• p. g t - to- two and one-half quarts green to- i One of the sneakers at the meth at con: the mother and the daughters liv- -=� fnatoes, -four and one-half quarts Cress now in session to London d nssed ing in-,the_rear of the establishment. !edtomatoes, not too ripe, ave - the remarkable growth of the temperanew Moreover, in their social life - the quarts cabbage. Boli''in salted wa Sir Charles Tupper. movement in Great Britain. He referred to are not a d ti)_mix .With " bo a all-owed -- ter till perfectly tenddr but not t00 _ officers, who are now expected to bet a I the-gentler sex. The parents and t lboft, then drain well. Tessin good example to the men under them. as g — prevent green @ored dresses fromti water. Let the- salt settle and use well as to the enormous change among friends arrange the match, in ac- ,Sri One gallon and three_ pints o -, fading. the solution with an eye-cult. the commercial.and prefesgion al clasx) cordance with their own interest,@, gar. Take two cups of sugar, two Air and sunshine are beneficial to Salad jellies are an excellent way other observers, including the chap- and, if both parties agree and the a^ I cellor of the excbequer, have-b-en calling ups of flour, one ounce of turmer the'hair, but extreme heat-will fade t.. utilize all .sorts of left�ivers. attention to,the yams Gratifying pbe• bargain is concluded, the formali- and one-faurth pound,of grounl . and burn it. Sometimes the fo undation jelly may! nomena, and the-average man, without so I ties are of the' simplest. There is mustard. Put in a vessel and 114-a I Grease spots • inay be removed be made .with the.water yegetaable9'I etatemen, recce dwge at ,the�epreadtics nof stem.I no religious ceremony and no legal; i ` �isl! together thoroughly until there from gowns and draperies with the. have been boiled in, combined in perance to be true it to undeniable.. contract•, ty is 'rare no lumps left, th gr u 11y help of French chalk. - the usu,til wav. with gelatine. All j is of conthat a auto England,otIt is world y g tl Earl on the wedding morn the 'add part,of the vinegar until you A mixture of rainwater, lavender such jellies should lie sliced wets a wide, bestman arrives to tie the bride. Now intemperance to a potent cause of } have a. thiel:, smooth' paste ; thin and,benzoin is an excellent remedy warm knife groom-9 pigtail in a. knot on the `.Iltill more with the cine ar, Pour I A enol;;; Lotion for sunburn and_ tneanity, and there should be 'obaer+raDle v g for a sunburned skin. K everywhere a decrease of insanity as one top of his head, and this not only- !:iiia, with the rest of the vinegar, If the rin s on a.,curtW pole l��ulater3 ndt�eu drachms'afutincg the rPs'lils of the raduat elimination remains forever as an outwabut en. - s and `10ver the vegetables, -Cts) k until g _ of the- drink evil V,-,It accord:°¢ to r g stick when yciu draw the curtains, speakers at the medical congress, insanity visible sign of his condition, sr ' ;dressing thickens, stirring constaftt- rub the poles with paraffin. _ Lure. of benzoin. it growinir. and growing at an alarming titles him to wear that for the first «, to keep from sticking This makes The hair should always be brush llefig-fitful scent bags or' pillows rate la Enxiand it has increased 276 per time in his life and to be treated as ;wits a good deal, although the ed out and left free at night, that may be made wAli any dry, #rag- `'Pts: crowirce late, although the popnlatthe stables boil down some Make has-Increased only S'► per cant: Ta the a than and enter public lite. He - ; 8 the air circulate. rant leaves of flowers—geranium increaAe largely apparent rather than may be a mere child,-twelve years a a granite or porcelain vesseP; tin Hosier may be pinned to the leaN es, rose petals, heliotrope, lem- real, because of better registration and Y P diagnnets, or is It actual? If actual. what. of age, but he has.na longer any -tor braes is poisonous with the vine- clothesline by the open end of the •on verbena-l:- Tie-in bags of gauze, are its causes► Condition• of life- have right to play with his boy friends, igsr This is delicious served with stocking instead of the toe: or make pillows of gauze. `smptn.ed. erre-eo have conditions of la• i and must choose his associate& _ � either cold or hot meats, and this printed linea chintzes, 1?O- .much Tabic !lies niifll are delicious+tors Is it our modern pace that the, + $tsantity wal3 last through the whole minds of so many? Light 1e wanted among okl.men: He has now all liked for the suxamer-house, ;nay' —•pineapple and raspberry, or lem-� The reaoh•Crewers Lite. (civil rights and is expected to-be- 4. winter season, be washed indefinitelyy. on.and cherry, acc,)rding to taste, have accordingly. If, on •he con- Chickea Pie,—One cupful' flour, Tflo fashionable vciles with raised A jelly added to stewed fruit im- when ft's city man gases upon -.the 1 g one teaspoon bald ceder one carmtne.tinted peaches fn the triiib fitorag, tram, a man is usable t0 afford the ng P dots Lir figures should a1Way-a be , proves-•it and thickens the syrup, his imagination conjures a lite of Pier luxury of a home and a wife he 11tl . 4ablespoorful lard, one-half tea- nye and ease in growing the huscioue ironed'on the wrong ei<1e• �'uffi lent may be added to make a fruit,, The reality is not suite so prim•' may reach the .age'od 50, bet he spooaful salt. Rub this together. In measuring a loom for wall- I mold and turn out to serve with r-eey, according to one who has tried it- must still wear his pigtail down his Mn moisten with one a and one- "The peach-grower a lite is a life of.ane- egg paper, remember to allow for a cream or custard: tety: He watches the clouds. he marks back: has none of the $dVanta�'a half cunft13-milk. This will be.a bat- great deal of Waste if Lha pastern A substitute=#sem egg i9 made-bv the winds, he studies the tbetmometer. ae' of citizenship and is expected to . ter. Take left over'stewed chick- is a large one. Preparing a=ftic-kpaste of flour and ileo her man mi ht the ttape ng ta ao and ter- Play with kites, marbles and such on and cut up fixe and heat in the A solution of orange shellac and ' water. then dip the fish or cutlet titistng. He must cot back the young like. An•r f•,lly he may commit is - grsry. Then pour this batter over alcohol applied to the heels of white ; to be fried into batter, and sprinkle trees and prune the older ones., There are I excused in. the same way as tha. '= !t and bake in moderate oven for shoes .will leave them with a satiny with ,brea4crumbs-. You vs tli find instdioiin atseases he mitrsb :teat-ystlows,s naughtiness of a child Who is nod about one-half hour. twig blfght, leaf curt, black spot. Insects g Pork 'fefiderloin- Baked.—Split -finish. . Nhis atrswers well, giving a be8utl- dispute the possession of the orchard- responsible for his actions. P All summer dresses'should either ful brown appearance and-preeery bark• beetle, aphto, peach tree borer 'and The wedding ceremony *tself it f�oork tenderloins almost through, be ironed till dr or thoroughly in the delicate flavor. an orcaeional stranger with an appetite ')lrLake a stuffing as for fowl usin f; y g for destruction Quite as strong. The price most simple. The whole function i g + B aired. S er ironing,, if you would} i at rand in the peach growing district 1n• consists of. a procession, when Lha .ane crturybdi, a seasoning of salt, avoid creases. I dieatee tbat the'orchards pay.-.But-there pepper, a little thyme and grated Net collars and colored etnbroid is one thing the peach grower will swear bride and bridegroom are conduct- . peppe r two tablespoons of butter or LE!1R\.ED TO IAEA-D �!T 71. to by the deadliest oaths. This is that ed by their respective relations to pO° ery should be washed in soapy wa- he earns his money. There ar6 none who 15ork fat for each cup of stuffing, ter and rinsed first in warm water, can readily dispute the tact,"• a dais. There- they are put'face to Spread a thick laver of this over then in cold. The latter should have Did Frenchwoman Zfiith Thirst For . Canada will Exhibit. face, and probably, r already stat. one of the opened loins, cover with a little salt and-vinegar added tR News of Crimes. As the Dominion i}n.ernment has de. ed; see each'other for the first Lim©. � i"the second loin, clded to exbibit-at the Panama Pacific Ex. 'They •merely glance at one another, tie together in set the color. .."It's'never too late to learn" is iitbe hopedin thataireally Snnext euiilmer llustrat then bow, and the knot is tied in three or four places. . Roast in a pure chloroform will remove I a variation of a maxim that Mme. tion_of Canada's resources and -products dissolubly•- _ ..quick oven,. basting often. 'This is paint, grease and other-stains frOrn Ortinans has apparently made her will be made. It is dltogethet a different equally good when cold to serve in colored garments. Put clean blot I own.' Mme. Onnans Iives in Liege, ;ting for Great Britain to take part to thin slices. •tin paper under't'he spot and our this ea ranion. Tee or ovetedr States and ..� - g P she la a widow i 1 years old, and she Canada ran parallel for over 3,000-mires � ' prepared. ' Cooking i1 t hicken.=Prepare a the chloroform—a few drops—on it, I has just begun to g0 to—aCh001. and yet there are ♦set diQerettces-in.their ?' P fat hen-as you would for bak- in the open air. Madame wanted to learn to'read resources and.poeeibilities which can only Mark Twain at�l dinner at the ., i and cut••the skin •under _ the be gauged by a close comparison, While If a book gets grease spots on its" newspapers with the particular abf it is unfortunately impossible to illne• Authors' Club said: "Speaking of i wings as ct put in some pieces of•ba- leaves the can be removed b dip- trace Canada's resourceful climate" th8 fresh eggs I am reminded of'. the =con and rub a little salt inside. Y y ject,.she says, of reading reports of products of that climate may be seen. ping a camelshair brush in recti-1,crimes and accidents. This will be a ane opportunity for the town of Squash. In my early days Steam over three pints ef-water 'in' fied spirits of turpentine and moist-j Her daughter tfsed to read the individual Provigcee ..to adveQtiee their .I went to Squash to leoiure in Tem • gable!; has been placed a medium wares. which onion and place three sticks ening the spot. -When is.i news to her, but the daughter got A Covernor's' Downfall. perance Hall, arriving in the after- � of celery•' 6team until the 'chicken' dry, moisten it with spirits of wine, :married'. So, on the advice of a The town seemed poorly bill- noon. - v; and the'turpentine will d'isa ear. g , Only a man without compassion canld I thought I'd Sud out if the is tender, filling in hot water if the PP neighbor, she went to the Adults help being sorry for the Governor of l`ew 1 'requires a good deal of cook When making a baked custard,:!Commercial School at.Liege, that York state, who has been impeached, and people knew anything at all about �w add two'.tab les who may indeed be threatened with crim- Ing. Cut up dry bread for dressing hoonfuls af• tread- the world's news and the lice what-win store for them.- So I . crumbs: Delicious with stewed g closed ;nal proceedings for required the docat , And moisten with'some Of the broth court Hews might not be- a closed merit; in which he was regnirai to•account turned in at the general store. fruit. When making a boiled'cul-f book to .her.- for the money, spent in his election cam. `Good afternoon, friend,' I said to i After you have strained it•. Add salt paign. In tke course of that campaign, i and pepper and a little sage. Stuff tard,-add a spoonful of.corn corn dour, The result was surprising. In a while he was denouncing the corporations the general storekeeper. Any en. Rte. 'your chicken and add a little of the mixed with a. little cold-milk, - and I few weeks madame made such good and pledging himself to the service of the ter'tainment here to-night to help a boil in the usual way. This just that she can now read people, he appears to have been specula: stranger while away the evening Croth and' brown. it . ice! e progress ing Privately in Wall Street with.money µas ' aside some of'fhis broth to cool,Set thickens it and prevents burning newspapers almost"with ease,.and, that bad been given him to be used, in ae• The general storekeepe>,_who A good summer dessert is made further, she was invited to. attend curing his own election and that oL other sorting mackerel ;tiaightoned cit'. - move the grease, reheat, and add by lining a 'pudding -disb with - candidates of his party. :salt and pepper, and serve in bou- sponge cake ,and. filling•,the dish the annual prize distribution be- Governor Sulzer has been something of wiped his briny hands on his apron $al tt cups'with wafers. ;, cause she had made such good pro- a demagogue, climbing.,to prominence as and said: .`I expect there's Coin' to with stewed fruit, Put more sponge cess that she had'won a prize.- a champion of the "plain people,' and as be a"1`eoture. ` I-been seiliug Aga, Corn Muffins.--Sift together g Ii the. uncompromising enemy of privilege y three-quarters cu on the top, press till cold and coat When, called ,upon, ,Mme. Ortin- and graft. Since RLtainSng office he tiAs all day.' " _ ,p cornmeal, one the whole with boiled custard. ,i sincerely tried to carry out. the promisee pnd one-half cups flour, three table- To make green 'pea puree, boil .ens was poring over a copy of "Vic- ho made in the'conree of hie campaign, _ !spoons sugar, three teaspoons bak - tor_Hugo's Letter to His Friend_ s." and the reason be earned the rnmit.y of Can You Guess' opo powder, and a pinch- of salt. good green_peas in light•stock,with Tammany Hall was that he did try.-If he - fwo or three young onions and a I She confessed that she found the had continued to be a mere shouter for What is a yodng,wom.nn who re- y` 'Add two'well 'beaten book very uninteresting. reform, and at the same time an enemy' eggs to which sprig of mint. When cooked, drain i, r as beets added one cup sweet milk. � _ I much prefer reading about a of progress, be wotttd not now and him• fuses you?=Mitch Luo no-it7g, v The last tlliti d add butter .;;melted. and.rub-through a cheesecloth. Mix- sett at the end of-his pelitical career. -He Al'hv should a teetQtaler not have murder or an accident in the ne*,vs- has been pursued and ruined not for hie hot the size of an egg. Beat with it very little thick white sauce. papers," she added. "I also find faults, but for his virtues. There is rete• a,wife 7—Because be won't sup In preparing salads, the lettuce, on to believe that responsibility•made A potter, endive, etc., should be perfectly the adcertisemtvnts in the ,.streets Why is butter like a cowardly sal- about five minutes. Bake in muffin new man o[ Suleer,-_that hie solemn oath y �afts in a quick oven about twenty cleansed, but not left in the water, very interesting. °Before I went to of office drove him to break with his Tam- ' �uinutes. This makes'one, dozen.- school I often wondered what they many partners, and eventually w _defy Bier —Becausz as soon as it is un- cleansed, them by tossing in a napkin, were all $'bgut,,now I read them them when they desired him to make ex- der fire it. runs away. 4 _ and do not prepare with dressing, all." proper appointments. .To one should ex- Dry In his downfall, of all the people Why did William Tell shudder ~ Home Hints. eta., till the-hist moment before _ ,a^ of the State ot_Nam York, who will }tape ben he ghat the apple from 'his ,2 lost' a man who wrecked a brilliant'car• son's head']—Because it was an at- serving. u} f j Y _ - I mer, thouglt i° office he tried to be true Rouge powder is the best cleaner One-of the beat ways to keep the lie—The hand that rocks the to the trust they had imposed in him.. row escape-for his child. . .dor tortoise, shell ornaments. eyes clear and healthy is to give cradle rules the,world. Don't-for Why are birds.in spring' like a Delicate colors thould be dried in them a bath night and--morning in get that. She—Then you come in One may sometimes guess how a banking establishment?—They is > the house, or at least in the shade. a, malt solution, using a level tea- and rule the world awhile. I'm young man will turn out by noting_ sue promissory notes, and iejbic'd . Alum in the rinsing water will spoonful of salt to a pint of boiled tired• the, time he turns in. when the branches ars flourishing. * : a,ani. a .+Yry ,) p :•:t�,fY .L/• ..."'.Y::i.L:.,�',::. •.'�,.-,W,tew ., t.. 9!1' . r,",� x (` _'>•"-..' ..iX Mf+ ; '! �,, _r ik•.+ IR•-''i4:i '!•.. -2." �y y .�y'M'�'+, },. °•Ik. �I r.3r ,5':n ':. .,,, .. . `y�y,u: 'Pa7'�,Fau,Oyu K �bY,w ,p,�',.,f V. •,.:�,.�.,T,P; y.��,L taif'K. .Yw'�.a '!rro•Yx'. �.f".[+'�t-fJi h+, fi."Y: 9a„tu�'" "K�•jr-<•pl,!i1.+%Nw.4,j�i',• �• . ��h,�,�.••» .r :.:r",:u.�•wu� - sacT . ., ^rtrrs .-„� i.g,. '.p'»ht�k,,:'2ry,r. r4.,,ntt':,•�«�'.i hv, -a...8 a...�.„fi.... r- -.�-.�" r .. ,p.Y''�' ..'.�.-Py.x.�:x' r=..�, -mu-.. .serZ:7-?`�7. ..Pi n - .,, E,. , r.. .C-"... b : _ those whose places of business is The attendance at Toronto Ex- • • '�� ����;` a � � in the city and who can afford to hibition is larger this year than y, pabiishedeveryFridaymarniDQatiwO�e., his mo�e_ ever. Preserves :,.-.Pickles, ,.-Pic�kles }. . . .' Ptcltering,ons. buy country residences, t - - - - meat being due to the desire to -- get phare a the mcithe ty and lget where loser ddvert�ae ants. hug � further.10 per hundred. Don't wait until y : TERMS 01.93 per year; 11.00 if pub in advanos. goes rip s y now. There are tons of it Unitedtetatee,.t;i.W O RENT Farni of 130 acres to ere fur you. You willneed it for Preserving ; you will a - in advance they can breath the pure country T TowusWp of Pickering. Choice soil, ws<t needit for Pickling. air. It is hoped that ere lonR.the watered and oad buildings, Apply LO .W. - ,JOAN MURKAR, Proprietor, working man will benefit by condi- ft SALE-The aud—- - Acomplete line of Sealers-imperial or wine measure. tions that will end a lm an is detsigned ha/for sale a tear young .tort- a new Ferret ea ars are selling like hot cakes. ` family to breath the pure health- Try " dozers _ NOTE8 AND COMMENTS horn boils,abort 14montha old, suitable for Y y — present uses. Prices mode—rete• E.E, PUC+H, �. ' ' oxygen of the country. Claremont aa-tf .A Inds If you have not yet en - -. Spices ll k of Spices for pickling or preserving. day this year; make-it a point to The ideal life is not that of the Oli-NG PIGS' FOR SALE-The "Whole, whole mixed 'Afid--ground. There is nothing so city and people are now beginning Y undereigsed has for eels arae good pil:■. :'easy of adulteration as spices. We buy the purest ob- i attend the National Exhibition to recognize nize that fact' and act ace weeks old. Calf at premFtses.llott�Ico�ER ,. tainab from reliable spice dealers. Buy from us. now being held in Toronto. A few g C e rrywo, or write W e upon it. Cherryw0od, 48 ' days visiting will fit you better `Vinegars-Highest obtainable ;trades 'of White Wine. OST-Froin Jifkin's sale, White- - Cider ,or Malt Vinegars always in Stock: All sold in for your daily work, and niakQ I L vete oa Thursday,AUR•91st,one calf No, g �. ° a hie tilOre enjoyable. The TOI'OC- WOMAN SUFFERED I will ev ewarded, leading o its recovery bulk Only. will be rewarded, TFLO6,REe�'ELET,Brock to Fair, which is the greatest in Ali our goods are fresh, clean and pure and we handle t °the World, and i acknowledged to :-;TEN YEARS SEED WHEAT FOR SALE-I have nothing but the best Groceries. Our pricey are the lowest be BUCK by 1'i:'1tOra from every = - for sale about 100 bushels of seed wheat, clean and free of noxious seeds, Price$1,t0 CODSISteIIt with befit CiUahtj'. nation, is a place which every_ — r bushel, WALTER BAYLES. Brough• s person in the province should �IIt' !9 r rocs at theGrocer's p From Female Lux—Restored I -- -- - Buy a1 your h 1 o Groceries GEED GRAIN FOR' SALE-A visit accasionaliy. It is a great to Health b L din E. ►.•.17 quantity of Michigan Amber fall wheat. educational force,. and it is an P Y Dawwn'a (}nide chaff inti wheat and elf J►AMES R10HARE)S ON Plnkham's Ve etsble e. AU atricti tree i:om tool seeds and smut, D y� ` Rideal place in which to meet one's $ Phone mark 12 or write, JOSEPH LAPP dt f lends from other its Com und. SON,Oedar Grove. F WHEAT FOR SALE-EarMuch space is devoted in all th@ PEED Arcaae,aa ezceUen .aleand . KoodA TOLERANT AGE POdirily papers to the Than cane Belleville, N.S.,Canads.—"I doctored tstyfor withscaaatng the %fate" cefor teq ears for female troubles and �r bushel. Avply on premises lot 39. during the present escapade Of y coL. 8. Pickering, or write THCR CAR g P P did not get well. I read in the paper BLITHEB6,A.ha. • IS is a tolerant age, and . the nototaus murderer. There is about Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable ( ARRIED FARM HELP WANT- , � ,T Hour business «r nothing that leases this degen• Compound and decided to try it. I writs �1 _ - - _. P I 1 ED—As ogee s married mea for a year - - now to tell you that I am cured. YOU House supplied. Apply by letter to tinder` - is to please everybody. - wr erate more than to have his case 1 signed at T6 8aaipton, Ave, Toronto. or pec• - One man likes the new browns r. can publish my letter as a testimonial. , discussed -all over the COuntry. - Mrs. SuvRiNz BABm, Belleville, eern�n••F'ta,CHAPXa Dy any s•caraay Q _, another prefers the greys, One of his most prominent charas- Nova Scotia, Canada. - and still another teristics is his egotism. He is Another Woman Recovers. T;ARM FOR SALE In Pickering-A says : "Give file a real nice 1 drat class farm,containing about 106 acres filled to of erfiowing with a sense Auburn, N. Y.-"I suffered from teing parts of of lots E8 Lad r9.con 6• Pirkertng to serge, I - bll se and nervousness for ten ears,and had such eowaahep,now oocupled bI Hr. Fred Wright wouldn't call the Bing my Uncle." w .of his importance. He likes to y (the land is of the beat.with .pans creek run. ".Well, they're all herein the - organic pains that sometime I would lie stag through corner of 106, on the premise. S' 1 have all eyes focussed upon hips, is bed four days at a time, could 'not eat 'ere a gond frame bourne with stone foundation Ilobberliu Sttitings for Fall. ��►.tv 9¢cod bask Larne, wind mall and oreha.-d, 'Every new color effect. @$y6$c�ccar=---r-.z+iiefl4to- ' !session on Apr.let 191x. A splendid cheats Those C1Ch browns, and blues and RCey9. t ;greater grief than to know that to me or bother me at all. Sometimes lora pod farts Terms easy, Apply Co T. d _ : he was neat being noticed. It I would suffer for seven hours at a time. G,ubRriA�,3>3arkham,P.o• Sett - or can you fled Different doctors did the beet they could those same colorings,.or pattern wclonld be£err better for all coD• ( S[1IPSON Agent-British Amer• creations anywhere outside this store. for me until four months ago I be (a Ir r mpan • Inco: r _ ._ ;serried if very. little publicity was8� ' Fire Amar+n•e c° a po ' Nearly five hundred giving LydiaLiE. Pinkham's Vegetable gr fig y gR Lte•i : •s-um acted Ou0, ec premtux ander. giveta to Than and,the incidents Compound a trial and now I am in good o ceeonem ansae are cot)a:tt=le at 'l days of them frorl the great tailoring - _ aot:ce.one m'itnal comp+oy era coaecttag l]ouoe of HObberlif]. in his career.. The Thaw's mit- health.­—Mrs.WILLLAx H.GILL,No.15 -hem now, lteZen•her theme no-so are raven Pleasant Street, Auburn. New York. j for d�'e tones tine amount of your yess:y or of Toronto. Y -lions have been a curse tta the tbred year poi:cy Insure in the brettah Amer• an family and to New York. Their Tba shove are only two of the thou- t an Assurzincee p co, w I -r is purely Poo tions CAEORGE y sands of grateful letters which are'coq• and t are asnw o from theme :s uptoaawealth has been the source of vice see b et I &: wen resen''e you Cull par::scantly being received by the Pinkham eater'. t a ser reprerea: 1ba Condos +rid _ •, r° •._ .and crime and__sandal, Their -Medicine Company of Lynn, Mass., Lsccssbae Acctient Lr.1 a°l et.kness to t' which show clears brhat eat thin "`°' Dont td without s pu[ucy of tt:•s k:L -)Sole Agent for Hobberlin Tailoring money has shown to the world y great ger as we dna t know the de a tear we art en:0 L _ l y-:_1.f°LL Or 6�C6neam It wLl t'Ciy coat 9"u'abc'-: that, in the L+nited States at'least, Lydia E. Pinkhsm's Vegetable Cam- 1�3RC'LTC3•HAN' CWTea'A-R=O v)a a rear fur r Se l' van ,merit a now pound does for those who suffer from ,batpsee T blas seo':at3: cue Las- 13 seta justice can be bought and sold; womaff's ills .17"tor p,Lt old are t3-handed ere• D. that the rosin of -wealth can es- if you wants 'slxPso,�,Pttkenng. •+ss cape puni�llment'-for crinis. eial avice writetoby ` EDWARD A. CLAFF ':F iED -Lydia E. Piakk'am Cherry Practical R'atchmaker A ketsri rival exi-t amort Nodleine Co.(eons• -- acrd. Jeweler al h Station :_,' degilal,Lyan,![aas. I Ayers Pectoral c @t'1' VP00i� St,lOa _ - _-various countries as to t�hieh -can Your letter will be 7-- Away back in 1841 Old enough to re- uas 1a the watch aannotrnce lndgpciockl -Rep •' Whole and Crushed oat+, whole • rivalry g � _ ! produce the largest cities, Eng- o sed, read and, member those days'' Still used far c _ 1!e q ing department far 14 days only.. corn, 8-ran, Shorts, Flour, Ground land pointy with pride to London aaswered by a We' 1 coin and colds. Sold for?�y Watches cleaned 75c, crocks cleaned Linseed Meal. Malted corn feed, i'. ,? '� 9 Made br s 0•Aror Om.. Tyr being the largest- city in the nae and b e 14 in o ser Mit Your eocter. - K,,streol, o...a. from 50c up, rosin spring 75c, hair Dried Brewer's Grains, Blachford•s world, and the United States feels •tries eos8denee. a spring 75c, new jewel 73c. watch glass Calf Meal, Wheat, Purina and _ proud over the rapid growth of 15c, %etch hand tOc. Groatine chick foW, Beef Scrap, ` - All repairs strictly warranted 'Charcoal and Granulated bone, - New York city, end hoping that for two years. 'Oyster shell,etc{ Prices reasonable ° In the future it%till be the largest- � I Your order solicited. in the world, In our own Cana- S I � � ��.J EI-A. Claff, Pickeriag ltThom.tas Reetlgor ` da; Montreal and Toronto, are � - "; striving for superiority -'in the T n matter of population with the PEELS -s SHO H; -' STORE odds in favor of the former. - :- -CARLOADS - S ii.j . -- While there are certain adran._ � T O :. -sages in having large cities the �_. __Ti�V H I T `�disadvsntages are also very great. - .r - _ __ _. - 'Poverty overly and ci i the ranches" its g a ^ XXX y P - r' realest depths in the largest Best ���#�s h �O � Li�i V6 a carr atom lets line of fine dad heavy boots�snd shoes of ever'f-The-east of living in large - . variety, for men women and children's wear. _ _• -' cities varies in proportion to - -� their population. 'How a certain -�. __� �--- - -,► CALL 80LICITED. — - — A PLLASCRE TO SHOW GOOD$. HAND class manages to keep body and ---- _ ,,. _ •_ -. . Phone No. 151. isobl together is a question difli- t: cult to solve. Rents are high and ` Jr PEEL - Br6ek Street Rood provisions ere costly. The - �y �11 " - mages_ earned -by Che , laboring Illdependant phone StoufN.111e S0:3: - class is barely sufficient to pur- chase the bare necessities, of life. THE ESTAaus>tt� ~D But possibly the worst feature of M , '.-HE.ISE _ O e ` ' 1x73 a large city is the nrevAlesce -of - -crime. Ili New •York City nota • _ �TOUFFVILLE dap passes in which a murder is TAND"ID 1 -- : " ':.licit committed, and in the mfljor= --- ity of cases the nmrderer escaper, -' -notwithstallditi the fact that the ECUR[TY for both psigapal and city has an extensive and costly .', .. .409000 FARM �interest is the first essential of an 4 police and detective_system. Rob- investment the abfldy to realize bevies and other serious crimes LABORERSINAOTE Qmd�Y�second. Ju by vinip ��' ������ standitds, a deposit. savings T,,t �£ D OFF "scheme's to allure the inpoee>rt are FOR F�7i�ivESTINCiRETURN TRIP EASIN WESTERN T." A - IC � ' �° °�� are of -hourl • occurrence and the rtment of this Back is an ideal --manifold. Another feature, not "GOING Tftl P WEST." tw. ► ' $10.00 TO WINNIPEG $18.00FROM WINNIPEG TORONTO to the advantage of the large city, PlnebalicenfpermiletromaUy°l�teeaatoL _ - is the matter of health. While Plna half cent per mile from Winnipeg rip T' w Mac[.eod,Calgar7•or admontoa. 3iacleod,c•kranor6dmont°eco Winnipeg PIC as ERING BRANCH' ' •thb sanitary conditions in every GOING DATES" 1 jl AUGUST 18th -From all stations Kingston to Renfrew Induaive and east tbeieoi In R. W. GORDON, Manager. Q Branch also at Whitby- ;A city are almost perfect now, and Ontario. AUGUST 22nd —From Toronto and West on Grand Trunk Main Line to Serosa inclusive bear a striking contrast to those add South thereof, <� AUGUST 25th —From Toronto and North=R'estern Ontario',North of but not tnduding of ora.Or two'cerrttiries ago, still Grind Trunk Line Toronto to Sarnia and East of Toronto to Kingston, the health, conditions--are" 1ntiell Sharbot Fake acid Renfrew.-including these points. ONE SEPTElIBE6 3rd Grand Totb,to and all stations in Ontario East of but not including inferior t0 that of smaller Cities Grind Truk Line Toronto to North Bay. North SEPTEMBER 5th-From all stations i n Grand Trunk Line Toronto a Sudbury BtoSauusive, ION BAH - - ` -and tonus.' The suPferiflg that ie and West thereof act not incidnng Ajg C.P.R. est. dburytoSault$te. THE DO hfarie Ontario,but not including f\zilda and West. -. endured by those -diving in the ONT-WAT SECOND-tUSS TICIIETS WILL BB SOLD TO WINNIPEG ONLY shims of a large.city dui ing aced- One-way second class Lickets to Winnipeg only will be sold. Each ticket will Include a 9101 EDMUND a•08LER,M:P.,PREStOQHr. W.n.MAttH[WS.VIOg•PRgftOtNT. 1` •er{fication certificatCWith as extension coupon. ��'hen extension coupon has been signed C. A.BOGERT, General Manafter. Cher like that we have been having at Winnipeg by a farmer,showing he has engaged the balder to work as a farm laborer, the ;'Gf;IPal MN e•Sg^006• Iteserve Vend S6,000.000. Total A»FaM Ni tiN,IM. - coupon will tx honored up to Fptember 30th for ticket at rate of one-h@@if cent per mile during the past week 18 almost (minimum fifty cents)to any station west of Winnlpe¢on the Canadian P1cJfic, Canadian D011st Risk Los'nar Your Money �.. _ Northern or Grind Trunk Pari6r, Railway,in Manitoba,Saskatchewan or Alberta, but not D duo 6 u nbearable. The health condi- went o[Edmonton, Calgary or Macleod.Aka. -..tions are shown b the high death- A Lercificate will be Issued entitling purchaser to a second class ticket II� to return by carrying it with you, OT hiding it 1t home.. Fire Of robbery Y R from any station on the Canadian Padfic, Canadian Northern. or Grind Trunk Padflc may wipe out thesavin�sof altfetime inafewmoments. if deposited rate in a large Cit when COIn err- Railways to Alberta,Saskatchewan and Manitoba east of MacLeod, Calgary and Edmonton with the Dominion Blink, this risk is avoided- rate Y P to.,iglnal starting point by the name route as travelled on going Tourney on or before d with that inNovember 30th 1013,on payment of one half cent per mile (minimum Bfty its) up to 4. e .the.count . - rY UC Ib WtnM added to$19.00 from Winnipeg. provided the holder dewafts the cerdAnte with small towns. In recent years the agent on arrival at destination and works at least thirty days at harv'e doe. .. WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Mitnager. � G' For full particulars we nearest C.PX: Agent.or writs- . �.- here has been a great movement N. G. 0gt1nriff, n-r.A.. from the,city to the country byf- .P:..... .,e»•, .. .. . ,. ;...:.. _. . - ..:. .W .,-., "e��.'" .e:" > .'s 4ro:.• 's. -+. :v' .e+.t'r:' «ser,•.•n'1'- +3"...:_' }n ..;. rt,.� ,� ra: T-+Af, .';'1t•• xf'}. ,�.. fi,ti, ...�. .A,�..7_x .a6�.ss WS;,y' i, rs, r' } �rlj'.K'• 4 »h••' ..xw ,•y: 'a. 5n 'S :err ,i,E. ' n . .� .w,•' 1. ,.. •' :. - '. '• '.. ., •r .a .. .'mSa•` 'r w. ,w+ ':r". g,.-__ 3 'a-: -'Via- ';�a'.�- h. .. _ ....s' -:c"•.c-, :';c+� 'ro �Sa "'.*^n- a. • r , • w 1.: , Ir. 0t.Att9M0F1T Murray Tarves, of Myrtle, is interest is keen. This year ribbons ai Our public school will re-open holidaying at the home of his will be given instead of cards. They uncle and aant, Thomas and Mrs. horse show should be a great feature. R ICHARDSON'S Op Tuesday neat Pearson. The school childreas competition is / / / Rev, J. A. Grant was in the city attracting more Interest than former- " for a few days last week, Graham Bros. shipped their ly• In uiries coming etaat showin $play ' ,Y q gin Indicate that Ia1po sof finest die la o! if horses to the Toronto Exhibition y' Thomas Birkett is spending a the schools are interested in this Ohiaa. A Very ]ares aeaortmeal of few days the city week. on Monday. We wish them their feature, _ -- - - - - ,- ay usual success. Don t for S�mnazy. ' Books,Dolls, Toys, jobs Charles Sargent and two laugh- get there are two big race. - ters motored to Oshawa on rues- Miss Kathleen Rawson has re- each day, mile heats, best Sin 5 with rsosivsd for the Holiday trade, Call turned to her home i the a 900.00 u _._ and ase 1B m� after a pleasant wee s visit wit orae commands our interest and g ' Subsori tides taken for all ora-On Thursda , Aug. 21st, friends in Claremont. there'will be some great going. The P Magazines, ' the wife of George S�ausser, of a biggest purses ever put up at the Win. John Norton, one day last week Wwkly andrDaily Newspaper Toronto Exhibition is attract- threshed for John Neal 1070 bush- Fair,the best races ever bald, on Tues- " ` r . day there is the 2.18 and 2.50 classes els of oats in- five hours. This - ing many of our residents these and on Wednesday the 995 cissa Erne W J is not only good threshing but for all. . a days' also shows a ood yield of Miss Widdi$eld, of Pontypool, g y grain. If you have read your prize list you 8=063C 6t=9Qte -- •W'�,t� +` Mrs. Edward Pugh, of Chatham are only now for the Fair. is visiting at the home of Mrs. J. g y B ac•coui panied by her daughter, The entries are coming in, The dates Brown. are Bet 8, 9, 10. The 9th.and 10th r John Underhill, of Aurora. is Mrs. Fisher and the latter's hus- P • �• are show days, Single fare on the ' p ' isilin with George and Mrs. baud is here this week owing to d g �R e C e ns Pickering Lumber Yard r g g railways and be sure to get it The 1J�3.�J .L1 \J the death of her mother, the late Cooper. + Port Perry train leaves Oshawa on r M Linton. Miss Emma Brown went to the the 9th and 10th. at 6 p. m. for Whit- Cell Board, the new scientific wall' city on Monday. having.secured There will be no service in the by, Brooklin, Port Perry and Lind- THE 3-YEAR OLD f situation. - Preubyterian church next Sunday say. WESTERN WONDER CITY covering used in the place of lath •Y and plaster. It holds paint or i'ya Monday neat being Labor Day either morning or evening. In the POPULATION the places of business will be evening they will unite with the papseesampl s Call daad closed as usual. Rapti-its to hear the fare-well ger- NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1909- 1911--545 1912-2000 et g prices, :• Charles Sargent is erecting a new neon of Rev. J. A. Grant. _ - Post Office Retnms - Mrs. Win. Dunn of liovsman- R O O F I N G - ' •- Tarage, the work ibeing done by In lire Matter of the Estate of li'illiam Receipts N. B. extra white Cedar Shingles homas Paterson. ville, accompanied by her two Pallister,late of the Township of Pick- Mrs. Ira Powell is s nding a children. spent Sunday here at ering,in the County of Ontaria,Gentle. 1910-$8057.95 1912-$132943.65 B. C. red cedar Shingles. 1,9 do' the borne of her brother, Letters and 3 ply ready roofing. - few days at the home of her moth. Wm. man, Deceased, .. _ __.. _ - , -er in Monnt Albert. Thompson. She is also spending NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to1919-8,380 1912-1,0951000 L U M 'B E R = J. H. and Mrs. Beal spent Sun- a few days with relatives in Good. R. S. O.,-Chapter 129, that all persons Sacks papers daily 1 inch Hemlock, tongue and groved. day with the latter's father, W. wood and Zephyr. having claims againat the said estate paps y 1 inch and 2 inch Hemlock, rough. t James B. find Mrs.. Madill have of William Pallister, who died on or 1910-2 1912-30 - >-•Alissa , of Pickering. i inch, 1 inch, 11 inch, li Inch, y returned after spending a week about the 8th day of February, 1913, 2 inch, 3 inch and i Inch . Mrs. P. Macnab and daughter, � g fare required to send or deliver to the New Poet Office to be erected in - ,•ir,; Miss Mary are spending a .few and a half at the home of their q 1913- Cost-35000.00 Pine lumber. � - � . -da s in the cit this week. son,George, and other friends in Executor on or before the Y Y 18th day of September, 1913, particu• Write us for booklet entitled Also a good stock of dressed lumber ti Miss Clara Underhill has return. Detroit. They report a most lars of their claims, duly, verified; Tbose wbo know and what and i Georgia Pine matched .y ed home after spending a few days Pleasant trip. On their return and notice is further given that after they say about Bassala and beaded. with friends in Brougham. they were accompanied by their the last mentioned date the said Eze- Bell or Ind. phone Miss Ethel Burton left on Fri- daughter-in-taw, Mrs. George cutor will proceed to distribute the Ontario. Western Investments 'ani �•_,.. day Igst to visit her sister, Mrs. Madill who will spend a few days i said estate, having regard only to theLtd W. D -GORDON & SON, "s with theta. claims of which he shall then have Realty Co., r Pickering. Ales Bowes of Rrendon Man. - notice, DL'NIIALK, ONTARIO Out. - John Gerow has 'been off duty DKted at Wbitevale. Ontario, the —T - - Shorthand fade Easy _ during the past week, owing to OSHAWA PAIR 22nd day of August, 1933. •/'1 1. i� illness, but is now mproving. ThP Directors met teat Saturday Pickering -•- `y R•at. F. BL'RTOs. Executor, The Ladies' Aid of the Presby- Whitevale, Out. a It such evidence as the following ez- 4 terian church met On Thursday at Fad put the Saed the .ouches on the g � A. E. Christian. Solicitor for said tracts from letters and other nail " Fair and selected the judges. equally e the home of Mrs. Geo. Richardson. The Advertising matter is all over Executor, Whitby, Ont. 47-49 strong testimony contained in our J. C. and Mrs--Macnab and son the country for miles around. It tells - s _ booklet, is not su®cent to satisfy any of Uxbridge, are spending a week what you may expect and the Fair - person desirous of learning shorthand._ ; here with the former's brother advertises only what will be shown. • • t then there can be no merit in any busi- _and sister, Peter and Miss Mar. The Parade of prize animate on the Failossa under the sun: e garet Macaab. 10th. is a whole show in itself. The • DEAR MR. CLARKE-­It is a plea- Mrs. Peters and daughter, of pick, of horses and cattle from the Then stop It! Stop It now, You sure to write a' testimonial to other who,e country can be seen in a few an thing so muc1;'euperior to other �Peterboro, are visiting with Ed. can do it with Ayer's Nair Vigor. Don't you worry. , " - m:nor ea, thugs used for the sa rpose as and Mrs.Gibson. The all visited Does not color the hair. h They The tight horses show' promises zs,e„drr a s.T+*ae.. - Don't you fret .. your sys,;em of Eclectic. Shorthand iA �• the Toronto Exhibition on Tues. well. The prizes are large apd the Ask Yourt� ar.•s ,c.am. y - to others I have examined. I shall da --- be leased to reply to any zommuni- �' - Don't scold the cook. �' n Sunday evening neat Rev cat on that may be bent me with re. Igo ;: J. A. Grant, who baa been pastor p� t�� for there is lots of ferenre to the system. or to,have ang- of the Baptist church here for the 40,000 Harvesters YY anted one interested call to see me." y P g _� X C 1J h? S / C:7 iN S GOOD COAL F Our t�Fa l and«'Winter Term aceow- past seven ears, rill reach his N' fare well sermon. Since coming to Claremont. Mr, Grant has made menced September 5th, but students departure from their midst but Choice of destination left tT® vxc�i'i�rftE�13ti1'•aU--cent a mile fromt,te_some sr rPer35- FW rite or all for free instruction than friends who still regret his • wish him every success in his nes' Wicnipeg to Regina, Saskatoon. Brandon. Kindersley, Prince Albert. Pa pastorate, tklat of Ghe Wychwood Ednioaton and to other pointe on the Canadian Northern Railway, �{ Ci81'ke 8 s�lflrth8,l1t� C�uog� Baptist rhumb in the north-west- Returning. half•a•cent a mile Yrbm all points on C.N.A.to a'inaipeg. W. W. SPAR '� `�College 9t.,Cor, Manning Ave, ern part of Toronto. This church SI8,00 from Winnipeg to original starting point is Ontario. TORONTO. ' -, '- is-hich•is a new ode, is situated in Agent for W. D. 'Matthews & Co. a part of the city that is making -' Dates of Sale - rapid growth, and will afford a SIPT. 3-From Toronto, all C.N,O. stations east and south of Sparrow l aN� ♦ilr�N�R•S splendid opportunity for church hake; all Central Ontario and Bay of Quin.te stations. also SYMM -work. - r»f stations on other lines east of tiorth Bay in Ontario and Que- Wtottr Tours to Our village was greatly shocked bet, including all stations on the C.N.Q. east of and including California, Colorado, Mexico , - on Monday to hear of the unex• line St. Jerome to Huberdeau, and Q. & L. St. J. Ry. stations. . - peeted death of W. C. LaFmugh, 5XPT--.-3-- row Lake ori C.N.O.; also points on lines and Pacific Coast Points. -. of Kinsale, which took place that Toronto to North Bay, Sudbury and west thereof. The Grand Trunk Railway to the -' + day, following an operation for moat direct mute from all points ill. The richest country in the West is served by the Canadian Northern Ry. appendicitis. The deceased was The demand for Harvesters along its lines is very heavy. east through Canada via Chicago. .. well known in Claremont, where and the wages the highebt. - We sell the famous Gray Gasoline FEitiTURES he conducted a huckstering buss- Write for Homeseekers'Guide, showing 36,000 free homesteads awaiting Double Track, Fast Service, Finest ' nes for years, His bright cheer. the settler. For full information apply to Engine with coal oil attachment, - - fn�dlsposition wan for him man -- _--- P y _ Roadbed, Modern Equippment,Un- , and all latest improvements. excelled Dining Car Service. _ �ds who regret to bear of his R. L. FAIRBAIRN, Geni, Pass. Agt. Can. Nor. Ry., Tomato, Ont. 4 Budden death. His funeral to I See sample in stock and get prices TO THE SUNNY SOUTH 8touffville on Tuesday was atten• No more desirable route than via - ded by many Claremont friends, W- $. T-E'�CKSGN' Grand Trunk to Detroit. thence including members of the Masonic- BROCK GOAD, ONT. via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Palm .. order, who took part in the fou- IRedum Your "FeW Bills by using o _Beach, Nassau, etc. feral obsequies. h Round trip tickets,giving choice- Another of the oldest and most o - ::�Gialdwell'ss t O m ° d b m of all the best routes, together with highly respected residents of the - I-" _ ? "o 4 2 m� `� full information and reservations Molassels Meal P' w � n passed awn on Tuesday 8 e a b a cr ° M may be obtained frons nearest G. township pa y 3' 3 si a. o. '� w ° . !i o T. Agent, or write A.E. Duff,D:P. when Mrs. Isaac Linton died at , e o t 4 g �. -. g Y. the home of her son, Wm. Liirt6n, The re QttMti� sit /n(Riril ssts eouats for very IOlio t' Y o e i � . _: _ .r A„ Toronto, Cnt'. in her 92nd year. Her funeral -it's th• QQsuit it diesels w�ta telt i� a s� x 6 d : a p' s ° p FRED. ALLEN, Agent, 'took place on Thursday to Bethel andvaiRe. dwl's �toleeeos D[e h1�/ts .}"!ed" qss Pickering '- Cemetery and was largely attend• Bi s. Itt es the pli an egt111� til► ntp of �;da;m '$ a. r. o�.r q e� a R jr o m M �i FIJI , �'O cereal--makta-other , i ort palatable d a�o_ 0-X n n o�.o• .4101. y ed. The following from Past di estible. Qlas A[eal' s 8 R i'a Cane o- is • oog B.,o ,a a 50b 'Fears in Pickering will be read lasses- 695 en W 'w edible woes selec a ecausa o its with interest: Isaac Linton known d sti!ble action. You mi ht as wen save o '^ came to the Eighth Concession :in mossy as .lnereaae the vajue oQ your stock by M m a. y -the later thirties and settled on usitis Caldwle l's Holasses_ a►1. f your!Dedman �a� Feb � 4 Lot 13. In 1812 he married Han- cannot supply yon-write to us-wMte anyhow! ti � � ���� nab Coultice, who had also came / " y ter' near ~ i el y- t.;> from Yorkshire in 1850. Their THE CALDWELL FEND 'CO., Limited, Dt NDAs, ONTARIO a M; � .n' syr b.� ~�.• son, William Linton, still lives c n nay' K �� n the farm. Isaac Linton died in »� .o,� 70° Oe 1893 at the age,of 88. bias. Linton • tr.o' m M R m •" July still lives with her son in a hale r • N o c a e, -= Sept' .� pt all toorits and design ; and hearty old age. She delightsBargain-' s; '1 �n S bM kepi in stn I1 will pay yon ao Oot. Fr. : n m to nail at oar works acd inspect our stook oto recount the early days and m 8 " mr Not it and obtain prices, Don't be misled by their varied experiences'. She re �• De6 agents we do not employ them,ooneegasnw ; 7. members the palmy days of Prim. Head this Advt,-everything in it a Money Saver. _ aannary 1914-Whitby r! Oshawa e,sroagh.m ly we can, and do throw off the .gash 9, Por*Perty 14,Uxbridge 16,Oaanlas*on lb, : hive Methodism in Pickering, Beaverten i Uptervo.e is commission of 10 per aent.,which you wit When lit special meeting and c•ainp ' '■ u Balance of this Season's Hats,Flowers, &c., at half price. - call soliosrWalcited a by parohasiag from ns. meeting times men and women �dlllu�ery'Get one of these fine stylish hats now. This chance of getting came from far and near to,hear getting a good hat for little money may not come to you again. IC'ome now, . ::The .,Pickering i1MNITIT GRANITE CO,, the gospel, when stony hearts a as they are going every day, ' v• H ltt -]vete broken and sinners found the e 03oe. Whitby Oatarls gladness of a great joy arising in ZiiptCa's WOTld.wide F'amOus Tea . 1Ce COlYIYYI a E. W. EVANS, their hearts. She remembers the unstinted hospitality which pro- We are the sole hgents for it here. This Tea is direct from the Tea The.object of this Association is to _ Pump M11,IIAfaCtIIl'B>r t ided for the needs of those who Gardens to the tea-pot. Ti•y a half lb. Price 30c., 40c., 50c lb. lessen stealing d-prosecute came from far, there being_-tim - ._. - = - ns.-_. -.- Sho -arid-Residence, Bttndas-$ the- p --when there were 1"eighteen or ' - - - �— nineteen beds going" at their ?.�AZ7SES' 230 rrs ANSA Sf3CESMembers having property stolen oommnni• WHITBY, ONT. - home. She cherishes among her �`-Mite Buttoned Roots, reg. $2,00, for $1.75 ; White Shoes $1.00, Tan oate immediately with any member Three doors west of Whitby House pecuiiar treasures R tro�iel bear- ghoes, reg: $2.50, for $2.25 ; reg. $2.95, for $2.75 Patent Slippers, of E:eoati.e Committee. ing the inscription "Presented to reg. $1.95, for $1.70-; Patent Shoes, reg. $2.50, for$2.15. These Membership les 91,00, p We are prepared to instal wood or Iron ' .- `. Mrs. Hannah Linton on the occas- ion of her laying the corner atone are special values to clear balance of this season's stock. Tiokstsimav bebad from the President of Pompe on short notice, also attend - seoreterr onappuoadton. to all kinds of repairing. of the Methodist cl}itrch, Clare. liiont July 25t11,.1889. Ft is re- ClOthixZg t0 QrCC®= Agent for the Ontario Wind MiII, ]sled that she not only laid the Exec, Com.-L. D. Banks, also asoline engines and stone, but placed one hundred .Remember D. Simpson is the only practical man to leave your order V4, V. Richardson, iekering, Ont• the squre gear ' dollars on it as an offering, and with. Workmanship-$t-style guaranteed. _- e forty pies for the entertain- 1 A O'Connor) Arthur Je4'frev• M TflR 1 � ��. �� �� A T MAGNET CREA1f 9EPARA Be No:S% IT �' >a het u1• . oe U a1 . A1AQr1. • O t' ' ' a •.:Y, x ,+t1Y• Phone-,p,.,,•�'t .4,�b•'^h I1tY1 ..Y" - -•..d•'^ .b _.M• ...:oa'•" �:tg ,X♦' ?r'.fa ?,'• a'7r'"w.ti x•�s. '.dr ,.. ,��„ .F: .•?;.,• ',r, .Z. t s. R "'!'q,•3•ib, '"���i ;9.: _ .. :arra .Q•• ...a-:•.s•.•-•r rz :.„ ,-:.,�..-..,r,•�.:+'r-.,•,r^sem -•�-,� -�nt:. ",:ra�'z.�rp•�.r:+�.�rj,Fansq�r- �_:.j'�';.-• "" +'-"�" q""?'?`�t1 'r� - r.: "� ro ••+�. Xl:r. '.R•- i.aw' s•n_.^r:c>. n � -w� +V„' Ims•� +1*!, ..�� L�L�:rT,ti. : .. •-.reY'S:... n. �,w .w. F� �, r•M1j: _d:'�-� ..fa•; .ii. \ .:',,.:. i -0' .!� � .-•yf` :•.A}�••'• - ., '� -,.. a.«.,-mow ..;.•. _,a.,,,� . ... •C..:`'� r .r ,w"f.f.. i.m,-. ,.f - .:.4^' s, ',� 1><p4. ,e•- K ,... '„. _. .,. .. : . ..„ .-.A .. �.. ..'.., .+.. .•:,.,. tea- " . := - '1 .. '�•... 'j'. i "I$ -s�, „f ,.:. .. '. .�.. .•,',. '. ... .. >>.;;C'. .. .. �•� ,r .,_- .. ,:. .. :-.. _ .. � y 'M r as-'L:.: r `'3• • I • FARMERS FROM THE STATES. Two Train=Loads of Newcomers will Items: of Ncwsly' ' _dire _Purehase Farms in Canada. -gain, , Cattle and eese A despatch from Winnipeg says' Two' important special trains &r- in Po j. morning, bringing 650'i'hfea-rinter-_ nm� O es -_ - cos of These Products in the t,eaai>a� day s, _ t g ° b' -.. - froli i tie [Taped$tater... er- - est-as--to- t Oft on - w MQr;CCtB 81'e Here Recorded - eat attached to the newcomers is the fit .� er olid the fact that they have no intention i of going homesteading, but, on the r : ., other hand, they have left their ria- .Canada. In an effort to stop.trespassing on• BHadstutfe 2 yellow, 83 to 83 1-3c. oats, Canadian West- , its tracks, th�C�R. had twenty- ' Toronto. Aug. z6.-Floor-Ontario wheal ern; No. 2. 41-to 411-20; Canadian Western. ileo �ollptry with the idea of'Pur- Toronto's total assessment is over floury, 96 per Dent•, old. r to halo, Toxon- No. 3. 391-2 to 40c; extra No. 1 feed, 401.2 chasing farms and settling down in six brickmakers at Milton fined a a to 410. Barley, Man. feed, 51 to 620: melt the Canadian west. The first of -half a billion dollars. •Lo and Montreal freight. Flour made of ]ng, 62 to 64c. Buckwheat-No: 2. 68 to trains) sum- for going by they '. new wboat quoted at $3.60. seaboard. for 60c Flow. Man• spring wheat patents, these trains came in by way of Laxity in the enforcement of the tracks, as has been done for twenty) }>, September delivery' Mauitobas-First pa- flrsts,`$6.60; seconds, $5.10; strong bakers'. North Portal, and brought 275 per- immigration laws is reaponsible for years, on their way to. and from ?ry tents, in- Jute bags, 65.40; do., seconds. $490; Winter patente,•ohoice, $5.26 to $5.60; y po?tatloIIB. -04.90: strong bakers', in Jute basa, $'4.70• straight rollers, $5 to $5.10; do,. bags, sons from Illinois, Iowa, Kan&a8 man de work. Matiiwbs wheat-No. 1 Northern, $1. on $2.30 to $2.40• Rolled oats,.barrels. $4.75: and Wisconsin. The Canadian Northern Railway l T' track. Hay porus; No. 2 at 99c; Pio, 3. 9k- do., bags. 90 lbs.,.$2,25. Bran, $19. Bhorte, he new amendment to the j `Hay Porte. $ Middlings. $z4. Mouill-ie, $26 to 1132. They arrived under the guidance expecte to operate grain trains judges' act will mean the retire Ontario,wheat-No. 2 white and red gay, No, z, per ton car tots, $12 to $13• of the C.P.R. department of nat- from the NorthwEst to Quebec this Fnent in a short time of ten county' wheat. 90 to 94c, outside.'and new wheat Cheese, Sneet weeLerne. 1318 to 133Bc; flu• ural resources, and are bound for fall. lat 64 to 860, outside. est easterne. 1238 to 130• Butter;choicest court judges, eight Of them 3II Cyn Oats-No.. 2 Ontario oats. 34c, outside, creamery, 24 to 241.40•; seconds. 231.2 to Calgary. Some of them possess Haliburton district is now clear tario. Under the amended act a { - laud at 36 to 37c, on track, Toronto; new per, : seconds, 231-s to 233x0, Eggs• from $3,004 to $40,000,.and on the of fires and the have been recti- judge retires at the age of 75, oni Date, 36 to 37c nominal. Western Canada fresh. . selected, z7d; No. 1 stock. 24c; Y P g a7' : oats, 4o0 for No. L and at 39c for No. S. whole they averaged $10,000 apiece. cell quenched also around P full a ar No. 2 stock, Is to 19c. The second s ectal train Dame laay parte. No. 1 feed 39c: No. 2. do.. Me. p Sound ' Walter Turner, Chief of the Red Pear-Nominal. _ ---winn(pes Crain. -. 1 ; Barley-50 to 52c, outside. W. Toronto. through Emerson, and carried 375 The body of Bert Bingham,. a Cliff Fire Brigade, has been com- f'orn-Ne. 3 Amerioan corn Quoted uomi. Winnipeg. Aug. 26,-Cash pricest-Wheat homeseekers for the Lost Mountain mitted for trial b Magistrate Hen- .' sial at 750, c.i.t.. Midland. -No, 2 Northern, 921•zc: No, 3 Northern, Slmcoe County resident, Was dit5oov- y. -a Bye-Nominal. glc; No. 4, 80c; No. 5. 721.3c: No. 6, 67)•20: Vaney district. The members of erect floating in Lake Simcoe by dereon, charged with attempting to s° Buckwheat-'NominaL feed, hoc; No. 2 tough. 841.20: No. 3 Lough, the party hailed from Wisconsin, bathers. bribe two policemen=to let him ruts Y Brarl, 1Wanitoba bran, $SO a Loa, in bags. 821.2ci No. 4 tough, 73c; No, 5 tough' Iowa and Indiana. They brought Toronto .freights. Eihort/, $21. Toronto. �1-7oi No. 6, 610; teed. tough. 5x0, oats- Salmon catch at Pacific coast has a gambling anddisorderlyhouse. '• ' No. z C.W.. 3b0: No. 3 C.W., 36c; extra No. with them an average of from $7,- H. M. Kersey, of London haft �g "* Country Produce. 1 feed, 350; No. 1 feed. 350: No. z lead, 32c• 000 to $8,000 each. been large thin year, and canned been appointed general manager of _ i Wholesale dealers' quotations to retail. Barley-No. 3. 46e; rejected. alt: teed, 410. salmon will be 33 per cent, cheaper r h� Flaz-No. 1 N,W.C.,il_32:'No. z C.W., $189; '!' than a year ago. the C. P. R. company'straps-At- ± ;.err are.-- No. 3- C,W $1.17. g lantic and trans-Pacific fleets, ae- Bu.wr-Choice dairy. 2b G0 25c: interior. AIRSHIP TOWS AN AIAS$Zg: Enough - i7 to 19c; Creamery. 2b to zto for rolls and g dynamite, firearms and cording to the announcement'of S. 24 to 264 for solids. . states Markets ammunition to_fill a box car and a M. Bosworth Vice-President of the, �y Eger (Tale lo : polis, Aug. 26.-Wheat--$eDtem•],its of new-lain. 25cselect. Novel Sight of Aerial Salvage mit- half has been 'discovered by sol- C. P. R. 'u 26 to Ve per dozen: fresh. 20 to Uc, and Minnea ; + I►Ncnar. ib tq 18c. her, 87c; December. 901.40: May, 953.80, nessed at Aldershot. diers near A�anaimo. _ r Ch -New cheese unrbanged w 13 3-4 to 89 `to, 1 hard. rt No. 1 Northern. 8. A despatch from London says:: 8.c :sr for large. and 141.20 for twins. to 891.2c: No. 2-Northern. 86 to 871-2c. p y Canada's Inland Revenue returns -` -tGreat Britain. h i' BFanr for large, a d, $2.23 to $2.35 D� Corn-No, 3 yellow, 73 1.2 to 74 1-20. Oat*-• The novel sight of an airship towing for Jul N: Ibueh.l. primes. rke$1.7t0 12 No. 3 whoa, 40 to 9034c. Bye, No. L 611.2 y totalled $1,851,335, as Dom- Postmaster-General Samuels ofe Honey-Extracted, in tans. 101.2 to 12o to 630' Flour and bran, unchanged her disabled companion was wit pared with 1,779,009 in the same Britain is on his was to Canada. 't Der 'b. for ho. 1, wholesale: combs. $2.501 Dglntb. Aug, 26.-Wbeat-Ko. i hard. nested at Aldershot on Wednesday month of last year., Canadian Cunard liners will call.) 4a $2,7 per dozen for No. 1. and $2 Pb to 901 : No. 1 Nortbern. 891.4c; No. z Nor- Y '112.50 for No. L thero, e'f 1-A to 67 SAE, -geptember, 88-&4c- a�teruonn- The British armor air- A Brantford Realty Company Pur- at Queenstown, Ireland,._aite,r Oc= poultry-aerie. 16 to i7o per lb.: spring bid. December. 4o78c bid; May. 901.8c, ship Eta and a naval airship were chased a twenty-three-acre proper- tober 2' !r :ebickens. 20 W 21c: ducks. 16 to ifo; geese. nominal: Close-Linseed. $1.501-2: BeDtrm Out manoeuvring when the machin- � U to Iaot tnrkepe, 18 w 20c.- bar, 11.491.2 bid: October and November. g 'ty, the Oakwood subdivision, for Australia will be represented ab PotatoeF-.'Qative, $1.29 w $1ts Per 9e ib, 11.501A bei: December, $1.481-2 cry in the latter vessel became lis &49,800, and will erect houses there the Imperial Defence Conference to bag ab. a to h a hawser this fall, a the end of t y r. ; rive stack Markets. to)the other dirigible and towed her b TheLondonTimes urged the B&ita ' 7,} - Prerlalese. - Toronto, Aug. 26.-Catt;e-cbot.%e export, w the factory for-repairs. G. G, Publow, dairy inspector for eastern Ontario, states that the de- ish Government to reconsider ltd " • Bafvr, long clear. 1514 to 16o per lb. fa $680; choice butchers. $6.25 to $640: g - y. lease iota. Pork Short cut, /z9; do,. mess, medium. $s 65 to 8s 90; common• $4 to pis; cline of cheese production in On- decision not LO ,participate in the, _ $24 Hamn-medium W light, 211•$ to 23c: canners. $2 W $250: cutters. $3 to $3.25; 20 to 20 1.2c, rolls. 110: breakfast fat rows. $5.75 tn. $5.75; common cowl, 63 50 F,� x,,v- fr�o-. tarso owing to dry weather Will Panama-Pacific Exposition. .. r ibaaaon 2?v: backs, Lx W 25x. to 14. ('aloes--Good real, 85 to $1; choice: }r "; Ns amount In value to ✓$2,810,000. At London, England, Andrew r� Paterson, an elderly visitor from Lard--Tterees. 141.4c; tubs. is 3 ao: pails. $8,25 to $v common. $3 to SSW e�tockeTs More than hal!'the issue o! the and feeder•p-Steerw. 700 to 800 pounds, $4.50 r • +� � Montreal, was hurled through a to 85: extra rbolce heavy feeders. 900 + r`. ,, y 4 , „ city of Toronto 4 r cent. bonds ■ Baled May and attar. 'vo l at:pounds, $oto to So: rough Easton, tin to 650 ` e� bought by N. shop window near Charing Crone, • pf,und■. 1_50 to 14.f3. Sheep and lambs- ,;�'' � � W, H�Brne dL Co. of by a taxi cab tannin amuck. His; - Bailed hay-Sew.haF• $11.rn�13. Light ewe+. $4 25 to $5 25: heasy, $3 to �v Montreal has aIre^,dy been private- $:a e.. ffi:a.50. on track, Toronto, and No. $&W- bucks. $3 to 8350, spring lambs. 4." r+' +e;,.r ly disposed Of to United States injuries were trifling.' },y� 2 a' , 1 4. 812. $6.75 W $7. Hog* 81.65 fed and watered; 7 �a Sa;ed rtraw-$8 to $3.25. on track. To, 1990 r.o.b.. and S:o.So weighed At! r,rA' �+ s� Canadian purchasers. [rifted States. fr - socio. Montreal. August z6-('stile-P -eipts, r , f, + .,, about 155; calves 700 sifeep and Lambe F 1 John McGibbon, jun., a 'farmer Edward E. McCall was nominated ;. ' - $00; J>qg,,, 800 Prtmw beeves, none. Mitch 1 s r 4;r' f + at Dalesville, Que., near Lachnte. 88'Tammany candidate for Mayan r man thal Markets rows. $A to $66. calves, 27$c to 6c: ehe6V. : r Corn, American, Na'. .k to 41.2c. lambs. To; hogs. 101-2o. * '' V was shot and killed by his cousin, of New York. " r Leonard James McGibbon, ;as a re- Y' .� w�. �, ,': '.- ' -:_suit of a- family feud of twei�*e 'Geary$).. -CHANCES FAVOR FUGITIVE. given up hope bh•e heavy downpour _ has effectually quenched the fires. • Sears' standing,. Nearly one thousand delegates at- �1 r . and no further trouble is antici- i The Detroit River Tunnel Co. tended the opening of the Peace M' at- Deportation of IUaw Directly to pated. The few fires that are left N ewes the city of Windsor $10,000 Congress at The Hague. few York-Considered Unlikely. after the drenching rain will burn in taxes for 1913, and has failed, for A measure will be introduced i1►j A despatch from Ottawa says- themaelves out without doing fur- some unknown reason, to pay, the German Reichstag ,affectin� - r The last instructions issued from they damage. The extent of the which is causing the members of commercial rlations with Britain) W _ - r the immigration Department to the loss in this district is not yet the Council much concern, an t e-overseas Dominions, • f x. offirprs in Sherbrooke afford a known, but-from the extreme worth gleam of hope for Thaw, inasmuch to the south of the Muskoka dis-' n k • a bun- APPLE FAMINE I\ ONTARIO. be undersized, however, owing to as the officers are not directed,ape- trict, a distance of nearly I -. the midsummer drouth, but- the -= -• rafica:ly Lo deport Thaw at the New dred miles, the fires have been Fears Entertained that Output Will quality will be good. The tubers x - York Statca boundary. Tho instruc- more or less prevalent. The air is Dr. San Yat Sen, \ot Be Half 'formal Yield. have been exceptionally 1 free from ..tions. are, to carry, out the regula- free from smoke, and the anxiety the former Provisional President of Golorado beetles. The root crops kions in -regard to Thaw,- as they of the settlers is allayed,. and now China, is now a fugitive in For- that there will-be'a'11 apple- fam- will also be fairly good, althouglM would he carried out in regard to only the rekconing up of the dam mosa, following the collapse of the ine in Ontario this season is pre- the turnip yield will be,,larger th ' Iiny .ether.pian. That leaves x e age remeAfts. Canton rebellion against the Gov- dicted in the crop report recently that Of mangels. - officials free tb Send-Thaw back the ernment, He was the foremost issued by the Provincial Depart F _ way he came, the usual course, if SOYA SCOTLA. FIRE-SWEPT. $gure in establishing republican ment of Agriculture. According to they see St The view of the immi- government in China. the statements of the Government (DECIDEDLY OPTIMISTIC. gration authorities seems to be that Report from Yarmouth Tells of correspondents throughout the pro- --- -while Thaw is entitled to no favors, Flames Covering County. CROPS IN FINE CONDITION. vine, the apple crop will be re- Bank of. Commerce Offie1a1 $`ind4 /" ak the same time they are not ca-11- A despatch from Yarmouth, 14. markably light, and under excep Business Outlook Good. ed upon Lo go out of their wai�v to f3 says-, "ForeSt gree are raging Manitoba's Minister o{ Agriculture tionaliy favorable conditions will A despatch from 7. Vancouver says rejudiee his chances. It is be- all over this country. . 90 danger- not equal half the_norma; yield of sieved here that Thaw in accord Talks Optimistically.- John Aird, Assistant General Man- „ ous is one between Forest Street the orchards.' From, the first cf the ager of the Canadian Bank of Com-l.- r fence with the instructions to carry and Argyle Street, near Arcadia, . ,A despatch from'Wingipe-g says: season the apple trees have suffered merce, arrived here on Thursda Out the las will re-enter the that men have been ordered out b Hon, Geo. A. Lawrence, minister greatly from early frosts and subse- E 'United States.at or near the point y after an_..extensive - tour o{ th the wardens with teams haulingof agriculture, has just returned quent dry spells, ,while even in� of his entry into Canada, and is is Prairie Provinces, and said: "The` water. Heavy fires are reported in from a trip through the south coup- many of the"sprayed orchards the business outlook throughout the( no dagger of. being taken to the the woods near Belleville Lowe' try and reports the crops through scab ray es have been verybad. New lc,rk State line. ' Dominion is very satisfmtory, and Argyle, Wedgeport and Lake An- out the country in splendid•condi- The tent caterpillar has also been I'am decidedly optimistio regarding „ 1 away bad- in the Eastern sections, and tion, with harvesting in full the coming year. The volume. o - 'Jeronlc to Act for State. nom' e, at almost every point. The crop some orchard's have been greatly A despatch from Albany, N.Y., WARSHIPS AT CAPE TOWN. , . ve trade of the whole countryis ex promises to grade higherthan last defoliated. The early frosts ha �! Pending ata phenomenal rate, trays: William Travers Jerome, year. Recent storms that swept also injured the vineyards badly, thousands of newcomers, many prrod ot formerly district attorney of New New Australian Vessels Visited by over the country were reported to and the grape crop will be but vided with ample capital, are flock - Yorl�Citj-was-apgoi'nted-- have done reat danla but the small. The yield will be cod, , N. .-.. - _- _�_ g ins to the Canadian Vest. With a ttorney.-General Carmody on Fri damage appears to aveiee-n ffroi'e end-gesehea- 111 «j-ccotmoat�ssn ,-and-the A despatch from London says: A go lS , day a special. Deputy. Attorney imaginary than read, There is good fully up to the yield of last year. resent situation in Eur a greatly, ' Cape Town cable says-that five bun- P P g y General. Mr. Jerome was specially demand for- harvest help, but a The reports of the grain crop relieved, I-am,.expecti to see* ee arm dyed Australians resident in South ► designated to represent the state steady stream of workers is potlring show that the average yield per decided improvement f affairs i ii1 procuring the return of Harry, Africa, on Friday visited he P ► P gmonwealth warships Austr 'a d into.the province from the east and acre is large. The grain is plump Canada by the beginning of 1814.' K, .Thaw to New York'& jurisdic- Sydney. The visitors 'presented from the British Isles. and of excellent color, and, al- � tion. He,was selected because of Admiral Patsy end crew with flags •. I though the,unfavorable conditions " his.entire iamiliaritc with the Thaw worked by Australian women living6'11:iLLPO% AT COLhIN'S INLET prevailing in the ;early Spring 00 MINERS KILLED BY F:iLL Daae gained in -the two murder , - caused some anxiety, the excellent - case and as special counael,in Bev- In Cape Town. Three thousand oral attempt¢ of Thaw to establish scholars have also visited tbe ships. Twice I'4 OIR a Month an Outbre k weather following eliminated any Cage Gose to Bottom_ of Shaft'In1 bad effects which might;have result- Workings in India ' Has Occurred. 6'9 . ,- --his sanity h} legal procedure. ed. The barley, oats and spring r EMERY WHEEL BURST. y and fall wheat yield 'is heavy, al- P g It is not the present intention-to A despatch from Toronto. says: Ades etch from Bangalore, In l send 11f r. Jerome to Canada, where For the second time in a moth the though the rye is said to be only �+ says: Fifty miners were killed Wm. Sudden Foreman In a Galt g Deputy ,AtTorney-General Kennedy Factory, Killed. Provincial Health authorities are fair. The grain has been free from on Friday when the cage in which, t f is dirir,tiug the state's case, but to concerned with an outbreak of an g practical- they were riding in the Mysore p A despatch from Galt says: The , any.blight,ht, and there are p ,einpiov hie services in procuring the smallpox at Collin a Inlet, on Geor- ly no complaints of tlmut, rust or Gold Mine fell to the bottom of b extradition of thaw from any'State bursting of an emery wheel at the fan Bay. The former case' was shaft. g ravages of insects. The straw how- works of St. Clair Bros. manufac- r - to which lux may be deported from easily diosed of, but'rumors,of a ever, although clean and of good f Canada. turers .of Dement machines, caused fresh outbreak have called the dis- quality, is remarkably, short. The ." > b _ the instant death of Wm. Sudden, : SIX BILLED BY TRAIN.' thirty-six years of age, on Th•urs- trio inspector again to the scene,. � crop will be fair, the yield in r t�F.TTI,ERS :fiBF. RELIEVED. and remedial measures are being Northern Ontario being exception- Hoosler Limited 6tctiok Loadedz M... day: Sudden was grinding a chisel applied at once. Lumbering is the all ood, while the, bean. yield is - i \ ownpoui of •Rain Cheeps Fires is on the wheel when 1t exploded, one principal industry at Collin's In- .heavy, Corn also will have a good Automobile Near Chicago. _ Muskoka. of the pieces hitting him over the let and practically the entire popu- yield. •A despatch- from Chicago says i`; .' right eye.. Other workmen rushed lation is supported by the mills Six e.rsons wore killed and threw P de�yatch from Parry Sound to his and, but he was dead before I�1 the opinion of formers t•he P located there. potato crop will be only fair this injured whoren a Mouon passengerpassenger R tray Tho rain of Friday has saved they reached him. He was an ex- P P fur er destruction of property by perienced employee, being foreman year. In some district-s the rep ts train, the Hoosier Limited; stru the ,ash f4rea and in many where over one of the departments. Be- Edtiionton is likely to have a sen- show that there is practically no an automobile between Cedar Lake` ,,• the 're firgre,.%, }rid grown wh#,r}' sides his wife there service two eAtioin in the investigation of its crop at all. while others state that rind` St. Johns, Indiella, to-las. Anti YA'„ ri ht and had almost children, a brother and a sister. police epartment administration. the yield w e good. They will live 1n icagu of th it long fig -,Z�„ , .I t• ,,;.. -.• ,�',*'b• . X!;. ua*Zt, ...u'e. F.Ce.�ayc^N `ro•.;"q`x„t" �.' :a,lr .,f�'.,, ?."f,�.}. .ti,.ws°' ell. l rb „y, ''•, , ,,"YX?:,�'',.�,.h ;,�,;,t,c�'�' n.D,aa'�f, .., � m.y�' .-+.: '#.' ,�..c,. .��,, .•,,..'�:. .�" „ -,ay%""•�^cc�.i - ? ww- 7 AF R CK. S�_,Ale ',.-'';7, V ? �7: :7 7v Mk TIF IS GREAT DANGER- "BUFFALO, BILL" Cf )DY ABOUT POISON IVY. FACE DURING HOT WEATHER Row to Distinguish It and BASH ON Made Over.a Million Dollars with How to His Great Show. Ward Off Its III Effecti. or More little ones die during hot What boy's heart---boys up to the Pusey says: "Poison ivy is & iter than at any other time of of fifty, we mean-did not sink ANUS AND ARMS tradling green vine,with handsome, A time and money year., Diarrhoea, dysentery, 84M as the owner of it read this bright foliage which turns saver. t Buffalo olergi infaintnm wria.iklom"bL di,- 56D L,Skr-Wo- --wim-W-est SElow n U14 Cake Mer Iln" 11Uw. tu red in early era come without warning, and Bill-S 9014 (A .7 forced to close up shop, and that autumn is very tempting, by en 46 medicine it not at hand to Spots LArge, Used Cd1cum Soap he sheriff Was in poweealoal But the way, to ecillator, of autumn ve promptly the short delay too t relief to know that C-1-11,01 and Ointmat His Not Had IL leaves). It is very easily distinark - a that the child it is a, ieli quently mean Mark'on Her Since. They Also guished from other similar looking s passed beyond Sid. Baby's William F. Cody, "Buffalo Bill vines by the fi�t that its, leaves oc- n Tablets iihould always be kept himself, is not seriously affected by Cured Mother of Pimples ortFue., 7. once great show cur in groups. of three an a stem, the home where there are y the disaster to a en. An occasional dose o $78 Gladskme Ave..Tormto,Clut.­" *u',l which still bears his name. He re- -,- my and not five. e Tablets will prevent Stomach tired from the business a couple of baby's trouble began a"rash and As skin "It and other poisonous plants .... .... .... . nd bowel troubles, or if the trou- years 'WOV having acquired it neat' need to Wmatim Veal off and look ,if is are most irritating when moist, and le comes suddenly the prompt use fortune of over&million dollars. A were going to set be"ar., should especially be avoided in the parK w weeks ago tiLere, was a rumor but would just coke over earl riorning, when wet with! dew. f the Tablets will cure the baby. few r. re'to poison ivy the again and peel. 'The spots "After - e, was dying in Knoxville, early exposu e Tablets are sold by medicine that h I were large and It used to ill effects can be warded off by BE i 3 ITS alers or by mail at So cents & box Tenn., but happily, it was not so. make her fwA very red 1 of . I prompt remova the irritating rom The Dr. Williams, Medicine He is only 75 years of LM too and indanied all the time substance. This can be done by young to pass in-his checks yet. Item-eanherftcl.stn:Brockville, Out. The most picturesque figure of and arm, and It used to vigDroue washing with goal) sad wa- FARM$ FOR SALPL- AL American frontier life never know 11061-her-ask-"R*bL ter, preferabl U82ug,a hand brush, H. W. DAWSON, Ninety Conserves strut, she got the rub in macch Toronto. SLEEP U'-NDER WATER. the education Of the schools. Three and bow I batod'to as Is and after = with alcohol. If weeks of regular school train' these measures are carried out bet- -0 RUIT, STOCX. GRAIN AND DAISY I Ing aim har liftle raft and PLothers In India Direct Stream on was all he ever had, and his wide hands!--I tried a m at different things sties fore the effects on the skin become ILI Farms is all sections at Outarw Rome sisaps. Top of Wants' Heads, knowledge of the world wad gained that baii nothing did any good. I saw the manifest, the tioual reaction in the ACTORY SITES. WITH ON WITHOIT bjv4k��el. - advertisement"omit for amwift of cuts- akin can, as a rule, be entirely, or F Railway treakage. In Torctr tic' he sound of running water is f ly life as a child was spent cum SO&V and Ouftment and h Wafted to in a greak part, prevented. T And Brampton and other tnwnot and el id to have the effect of lulling one tn�"We fret lits business. He get better right away. I need them only even after 4armatitis has begun it ESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES A Glee In India the mothers a about once a day. "d In little naus than can often be reduced to slight in- R Brampton and a dozeti nth to crossed the plains many times as two weeks she hadaLl a spot an her any can their babi;a sleep 1%Jettiug boy. He filled every post of OOCU- whom "a bad is three months below I tensity and cut.short by the same N. W. DAWSON, Cotborns St., To---t- sma I stream o water floc Veot- n the border life. He has used tbo treatment. She has not bad a measures. ry nation I STAMPS AND COIN& on their heads. Apparently this been freighter, mule-driver, pony -ark an bw alum and she In two and a bW "Of oour4se, after irritation has novel liquid Lullaby has no harm express rider, trapper and hunter, years old now. cuticura, Bosip and OJ& become, initense, vigorous waahing, TAMP COLLEICMAR-RUnDRED DIV- u-1 effects upon the infanta, and went also cured vinwise on =I face.1 S ferent F*reiwn--4"AmvLs__ 0staloffue" stage driver, scout, ranch1mant. (Xvied)bLm.Idew-Jaht. San.a. 1912, of the aurlaom cannot be done, and Album, only ljoin Ceuta. Marks Stamp hey lie sleeping for hours,with- a sponging with alcohol Is painful. company, the M1110-OWner, justice of the peace, For trewilug poor comMindons.red.rough spong pany, Toronto. 7�M tream of water flowing upon member of the Nebraska Ugizl&- bands,and dry,thin and tallt"hair,cuts. To relieve the itching, sponging VALE HELP WANTED. tops of their heads. tore, an actor in a border play cum Soap and Outicars Ointment have base with cool water or distilled extract the wand's flirrarites for -an than a This is done by the native mothers written by Ned Buntline, and Later "' of hamsmelfs (witch hazel), follow- Ln tho vicinity of Simla, in India, erstion. said throughout the WQA&- JJbA MEN WANTED one of the most successful showmen aral.sample of each matted tree. with ed by an application of dusting 82-9. Irhere the women do a great deal powder, is comforting. Salves, as YOUNG MAN ED A BARBER. I TMAC:q of modem times. skin Book. Address pout card Patter Drug V field work and must leave their olekly, cheaply. thorouithlY 644 When he was a boy of 11 he killed &Ch— Cap..Dept.34D. Eastiou.U.IL Aj a rule, not well borne." I=W§ t,001ji 1700. We gtT@ YOU 60%UA1 abies alone. Few of these women his first Indian. He and a party of .'hop 6=tnoo. Write for hes o&Aa- can afford caretakers, and they re- 0011060, Z19 Queen at. zaet. rt to what they consider the next How Teddy !other wagon drivers were being construction of the road. As the Lost the Bear. rest thing. pursued by a band of Indians, Who Indiana Were very trouk:eaome it They a" a oorn interfered with bis had broken up their caravan, The was difficult to obtain fresh meat IMEN WANTED An example of this , was noted speed. .Always apply Putnatn't; Gorn Zz- .4 whites were making their way along for the workingmen, and the com- tractor. For fifty.years It had been cux*nir hen a new road was being built M16C6LLAM9OUL nd many mothers were employed a river bed too a fort. Here is how pany therefore concluded to engage 007UA and warts. "Putna='a" ever falls. n some of the work. There were be tells it: the services, of hunters to kill buf- Utie no othei. Oso: at all dealers. CANcEs. TUMORS. Lt'llPfi. ETC,. internal- and er"rnsl, oared vtlih- ittle groove of resting placea along Mug the youngster of the par- falces. Goddard Brothers, who had - - * — �1_ 11 aument- Wrh* I�ty, I became Somewhat tired, and 1:,ut pain by our home Ire the contract for boarding the em- no& before too ijt*� Dr. Beltmau M�edk(lal- he line of the road that was under Generous. o-)d. Out Co. Limited, Coll,ugw witho-ur--noticing it I had fallen ployes of the road, made me a good onatruct�on, and here were num- , Don, did you give Bessie the hind the 'ET AND BL. +U of babies. Each restingsome little distance be offer to become their hunter. They ALL 91014rg, XIDN place best pArt of that apple, as you Were 1 ell der 8tonett. Klda*xr rrmame, Grawat1i.. others. It wall about ton o'clock, would require about L,imbago and kindred a0mIture "I"vely was selected because of a spring said that they w told 11 1 �bear at hand. The water from the and we were keeping very quiet and twelve buffalo" per day. They used Yea, I gave her the weds. She cared w,,,,h the now German r-merit'. San?'JL' price 81 4 Annther now remedy 0 ring was carefully directed to the hugging the bank c'oselY, when I only the hindquarters and the can plant them' and have a whole for Di and wire eure, to -lace'wbere the babies were lying. -hump of the buffalo. 'Kilnot's Antj-D-akietei­ Pr6.,o- 4240 from 40 - o rchard. drussists or direct Tho Pt.%udl Mannfa- e babies were placed with their "As-this was to be dangerous turing Company tat Canada, _Limilad. heads on a pillow of earth, and a work, on account of -the Indian*. Wlunlpeff, Man - Cream of water directed to flow who were riding all over that sec fairly against the top of the in- tion of the country, and as I would f0ft &A LK fant's head, and a trough.was made be obliged to go from five to ten Ifor this water to run off in. miles from the mad each day to Heys & Shafting MIN. PU According to English officers, who bunt the buffaloes, accompanied by This is to ceitify %bat I bar* used rted this method of caring for ARDS Liniment in my family for years. Sufte-tils for Wilft. Manaft6tGA109mar only one man with a light wagon, and con*A4*r is the bev% 110=421% on the (babiea, it was quiet and succesdul, for the tranaporation of the meat, market. I L have found It _AX*6llQUt_ lot. Plants. prilmall Nonni e, ata. !Never were such quiet and well-be- large sal- her.. each (Airned) I, of course,-demanded a 0 Wood Split Pulleys, 12% z 611 izL-w They could afford to remuner- -1haved babies found as those under ary. w• a. P=10-_ "Woodlands," Middleton. N.L for 3'15116iu. that*- the spouts of water. The native ate me well, because the Most d " PZ146y. 1W, X 48 is. onothers laughLd the--suggestion would- not cost them anything. 4 hat such & thing would hurt their "They agreed to give me $5W a r a 15/la in. shaft. lies, and declared that, on the! month, provided -1 furnished them wood SPIA PQUOT, kt%--x W i.a� other hand, it tended too make them' all the fresh meat required, and I for 3 ?16 in. shaft• _ strong, In foot, some of the mo- immediately began my career as a, I Wood Split Pu�lsy, 10y, x 36 iu. Often the Case. for 3 7,14; in. abaft. *hers declared that a child not buffalo hunter, and it was not long 4 before I acquired 'consid6rable n6- "And a very suitable bride for aller eLfts and P)rought up in this manner would be Pujl" of am lwe&k mentally, &a well as physical- tori6ty, and was given the name of you, too,.old chap. 7-shaftwig of various langtht sad as they believed the water pour- Buffalo Bill, why rains dZes to be sold at Very tow figur".410 �ng-von the heads actually strength- "During my engagement as a "Well, you iay she has 'b Box 28, ` ' rned their'brains. -C hunter for the -company--6 Period enough for two." of less than eighteen months-I Wilson Publishing Co., Torouto. MI 'a Liniment Ogres Distemper. :19TOPPED SHORT killed 4,2so buffaloes and had -&my _ff alo Bill" C047- exciting adventures -with the In- The Lik0wesa. dians. An Old Friend Reaches England. I(Miss .Dicky, the .!.FaklRg Tonics, and Built up on . Excited Old Lady (as express ._ public s)leaker. Right Food. happen-ed to look up to the moonlit is a fountain of eloquence." sky and Saw the plumed head Of an Try Murtne-E-ye Remedy thunders through.'. station�.---Oh, (,WeIL all the likeness I can Re.: The mistake is frequently !bade porter, doesn't that train stop `4 trying to build up a worn-out Indian peeping over the bank. In- If you have Red, Weak. Watery Eyes here I. in her to a fountain is that they are ervous system on so-called tonics stead of hurrying ahead and alarm- or Granulated Eyelids. -Doe"'t Sn3aft E;e Mn.' Druggists F Patient Porter.-No, lidy-, it both gushag-1 ing the men in a quiet iell 6­drugs. iet way, I in Booth" don't even hesitate. head _ys Remedy, LAquid, Zk, 5ft minard's Liniment bUrIM 01111114114111ke New material from`which to re- sta;ntly aimed my gun at the h Murine Eye Salve In. Aseptic Tubes, ybuild wasted nerve cells, is what and fired. The report rang out 2Sc, We. Eye Books F*69 by MaIL SUMMER TOURIST RATES TO THE air, AN Raw T"de deed five AM ItItes 01M Need Owe PACIFIC COAST. Virtues o sharp and loud on the night &I f Vegetables' phould be supplied, and this can be mmue S70 ASM947-ce., Chicago Via Micano and North western Rr. Ipbtained'orrly froin proper food. and was immediately followed by Special low rate round trip tickets an Lettuce has a soothing effect on sale from all points in,Canada to Los the nerves and is excellent for sof- Two years ago I found myself on an Indian whoop, and the next mo- Aureles, San Francisco. Portland,'Seattle, 4he-verge of a complete nervous col- mellt, about six feet of dead Indian The title 'admiral derives its origin Vancouver, Victoria., Edmontou, Calgary. ferers from insomnia. apse, due to overwork and 'study, came tumbling into the river. I from an Arabic word, emir,-al-bahr, Bauff, Yellowstone Park, etc., durinz Aur Tomatoes are good for a torpid ust and September. Excellent train-ser- nd to'illhess in the family,'-' writes was not only overcome by astonish- meaning "lord of the sea." 'ice. For rates, illustrated folders, time li4i 'but 1;hould, be' avoided' 'by went, but was badly frightened, as tables and full particular# address, B. R. gout�-people. young mother. Bennett, General Agent, 46 Yougo street, "My friends became -stlarmed be- I could hardly realize what I had 1111nard's Liniment Cur" coins, Eta- Toronto, Ontario. Celery and onions are nerve. ton. cause I grew pale and thin and done. I expected to:see the whole los. Wasp stings are best treated by gr uld not sleep nights, I took vari- force of Indiana come down upon Usually Does.- -Spinach -has eat aperient quali. jo�prescTibed­by­physicians, Us. pile-1 —.standing thus ba. applying-ammonia,-bicarbonate-ou 9--a-ad-da-better-than—medicine for Ulf their effects wore off shortly wildered, the men, who had .heard soda, or potash. "So you went to the big oil ng constipation. ut Mr. 15rowch r "Yes," replied -, .Beets-are,fatteEing and are good -INK" ter I stopped taking them. My the shot and the warwhoop, and story i(, here is no- �ood did not.seem to nourish me men the Indian take a tumble, She-"I've just heard' the and I want to say that t for people who want to put on flesh.. pnd I gained no flesh nor blood. came rushing back. 'Who fired that of a man out West who bartered his thing .like a picnic to make a man So are potatoes. Wife fora horse. You wouldn't realize what a nice cool place hie Parsnips possess the same vir- "Reading of Grape-Nuts, I deter- shot l' cried Simpson. 'I did,' re-. swap me for a. horse, would you, Office is." Seined to. atop proudly, as my tues as sarsaparilla.. hat)min p the tonics and see plied I, rather pr con- darling I" He-"Of course not. Asparagus stimulates the kidneys. Id do. fidenee returned when I saw the . In Co". a change of diet- would But I'd hate to have anyone tempt Minord's Liniment curse carset Bananas are beneficial to aliffer- ate Grape-Nuts four times a day men coming up. . 'Yes, and little me with a, good M0toT-C'ar.)' era from chest complaints.' also, Billie has killed am Indian stone Only Joking. with cream and drank milk went to bed early after eating a dead,.too dead to skin,' said one, of Johnnv. waa rather approbipnsive- Shah awaiting his father's. of Grape-Nuts before' retiring. the men, who had approached ly &*ait 01 return from Of ronree,-experience is valuable, A "In about two weeks I was sleep- nearer than the rest. From that bnainess, He had a curious little- but nearly every man you meet is I Ing soundly. In a short time ga"in- time forward' I became known as or money. feeling sling that more would be heard willing to swap some f ed 20 lbs. in Weight and felt like a an Indian killer. This was, Of about the broken panes of glass in ';different woman, My little laugh- course, the first Indian I had ever old Grime's glasshouses. more than "Take, off your coat, my son*and ftr whom I was obliged to keep out shot and I was than not m Z.. .�f school last spring on account of el-even years of'&ge-" come along with me I" I said pal scout in the Amer- a inner. chronic catarrh, has change4' from He served as a sed after he had rested from d' rl is thin, pale nervous child to a\-Vov, ioap Civil War, and subsequently "You're not going to-give hii' i %in id relief In Zma-ft.I 'I, Sam y ag&in'st the In- you pal" inquired healthy girl and has gone back to in the e capacity hiding, are I two$ the burnitig, sunft with' a..4 nervous school this fall. diens who made life 2niserabla for young hopeful'- pahl� APs bleeding and brbw "Grape-Nuts and fresh air were sealers in the South-Western gulp pemvwaw,Wflh Zug. he only agents used to accomplish i3tates. "bidn't I tell you this moming �the happy results." When asked how he gaine4, the that I would- settle with you' for Buk,mews curc WhY nOt Prm when I came Aa Dmvp0ts a" 0 No boa Na-me given by Canadian Poetum title of Buffalo Bill, ho replied: our bad behavior "ea, Xha rer h ve e q t e n n r u r &L FC1 [n he h. dr e 1 7 ric b le oc I t A3!Q' h e ale] rom _:_a [P rrh jc,o Windsor, Ont. Read the ]it- ,It waa in 1867, fiie*me that the tome I" queried father. ,yes,)) said Johnny hep'31fully; , bookle+. "The Road to Well- pnd of the Kansas Pacific track wasI tie "There's a reAson." in the heart of the buffalo country, "but I thought You were only ie,­�in pkgs. Ittterf A now one oying h ever read the above and the company was empl ing, like when you told t if grocer 7-1-� aoRp rs from time to time. They are ISStE 85-118. you would settle with*him. EEO true, and lull of human IlltLl-94L about twelve hundred men in th.- ED. 7. .V �- �,-,:. g, ,, -, q;,. MWst, A P., �', Zv a 7 OF t 7f d- Y ALISMS. We "t 'Preek. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Minnie, were in Toronto on % J. C. Fbilip�V. J. -LOC' -Mrs. Bennett, of Highland -Mrs. Johh' Rankin and Mi CLEARING ',­0 �nesd -Mrs. 7 akwell and V.'T. Heron and H. Westney, -Miss B. Bunting is spending a Miss Mabel, spent last week with of West Hill,-spent Sunday with SUMMER GOODS , few days in the city. relatives in the city. Westney Bros. -Mies Jelly, of the 'Huntsville -John Harding, of Toroutq, -Mr. Rennie, of Church St. is was home over Sunday. having a stone foundation built teaching staff, spent a few days 2 Only, Ha maiockk, reg. $3.25, for $2.7 -Another coat of oil was placed under his residence. with Miss Croak. on the street on Wednesday. -James Gordon has been in -Mrs. John Rankin is having 01 duly, Hammock reg.1$4 50,.for -2 a­ k, FPQiF1AMP -,-- ­ '" - - i9thl poor bealth-iltu-iug�the paet wee ­­-- te painted, 7 the wPalmer, oi1 son. but is now i', ,in,, aprovingits appearance. wife of Alf. 1 Only,Hammock, reg,. $4.0%.for$3.40 At Wilkie, Sask.,Aug. -Dr. F. Henrywill be here as -Miss Clark. of. Auliurn is k1i -Born­�. �,.Screen Doors, Screens and many-.other lines i 7 of, Summer Goods. -- ,:-17th$ 1918, to Nathan Mullett, a usual next Tnesday to attend to 2ending,a week with her cousin, his professional duties' se son. Maggie Gormley and other re- -Masters Marshall and Gordon relatives in this locality. s :7 -The public schools will open for the fall term on Tuesday Coakwell, are spending EL few days As we go to press a baseball with friends in.the cit match between Pickering and next. Y. m- EPH - ."Ha B U N D Y, Toronto, spent The north abutment, . of- Whitby is in progress on the lat- unday at the-tome 09 b' ;UL1J1J1CL1V%4 1.VL C A�V­.1 -.4 , " #,, -- here. and work is begun on the south -Mrs. (Rev.) D.H. Johnston al�a. .-The plasterers begin work this one. child are expected home to-day, week on W. Shepherd's new resi. -. The Trustees of the Methodist after a pleasant month's visit with 40D 0 -The first frost of the season en"ce. church are arranging for laying relatives and friends in Kleinburg. _ r_ _ �_ ��� ' -A number from here attended a cement walk in front of the h the garden, party on Thursday church. occurred on,Sunday night. Some 19 evening last. Mrs. McCullough, of Toronto, of the most tender plants were -John and Mrs. Seldon, of is visiting her daughter at the nipped but practically no damage 'Whitby, were with friends iti. home of Rev. and Mrs. G. L. was done in this locality. town this week. Johnston. -Francis Caulfield and Augus- k hag re "Mrs. L. D. Banks continues in -Miss Gertrude 'Cron - tine Morgiih, lunch-counter men' SUGAR. ! SUGAR poor health, although she is -im- turned home,after ter spending sever- in the employ of the Canada Rail- he with of advice-"Buy Now." We received a huge consignment -proving slowly. al mont h relatives in South way News are spending a few 'just a word =Charles and Mrs. Leigh of St. Carolina. days in the vicinity. They re. deal Get I' ea' Mary's, are visiting with John ' -Mrs. Wm- Morcombe is -put- port that Pickering .ie an I just before the last advance. n 'early. we can give and Mrs. Crockett. ting a new metal roof on her resi- spot for resting after their hard dence and is otherwise improving summer's work. moneysaving pr -Mond-ay next will be Labor you a money ice.. '-klDay and as a result all places of her The long dry spell was broken 0ty. L business will be closed. plastering qf J. O'Con on Friday last when an abundance nor'snew house is well advanced of rain fell, Pasture fields were -Miss Roberta Bedsore enter h ' Lines in Men.s.-Wear" . ­, . tained a number of her young girl and the premises will 4ALooa be all parched for want of rain find New friends on Friday afternoon. ready for occupation. owing to the hot weather. The -Fred Balsdon, of London, is - Miss Luella Hobbs and the rain will also allow the farmers to Never had a better assortment "of Men's Overalls, Work • --spending a two week's vacation at members of her-Sunday School proceed with their plowing for the home of his parents here. class enjoyed a picnic at Gordon's fall.wheat. Shirts, Tweed Pants, etc. -D. Simpson& Co. are having Grove on Wednesday afternoon. _-Fred Allen, who - has been their millinery shop renovated --:The Toronto-Eastern ., have transferred. from . Pickering to .,MEN-S WORK SHIRTS-at ,53e, $1.00 and $1.27) in the prior to their fall millinery open- issued-wr4ts for immediate posses- Newtonville, haa moved his horse- very newest shadeF, tion of their right-of-way through hold effects to his new home. Mr. Ing. -A-ticra.,ber attended Toronto. the Morcombe, Hurst and Morri- Brown, who?�ucceeds Mr. Allen as Exhibition this week, but the son properties. This would indi- station agent at Pii-kerino-expectp� XEN. 'S TWEED PAI'49-ld kref browns. Right Z great rush will take place next rate that the work on the electric to move shortly into the house jap, to date in style and culors-semi-peg with belt week, line west of the village will begin just vacated by the IAtter. -James and 'Mrs- Cornell and right away. It would also imply -The Women's In-titrate held a loopa,:w., Prices from $2..',0 up. -children, of Lindsay, are visiting that the 'Cherrywood route hiLd most successful meeting on Tiies- the former'sparents, Ed. and Mrs. been abandoned and that the 'ine day afternoon at the home of Mrs, - Cornell. will run- alongside the Kin atop W G. Ham. An invitatiod has -W. A. 'gisd Murka' r, of road ana the Grand Trunk. been extended to the Whitby and Just opening a New Shipment Nia-gars-on-tbe-Lake spent Sun- -There are many parts of our Whitevale-branches to attend the day here with the iormer'9 bro- roads that should be attended to next meeting which- will be held T. tber, John and-Mvto. Murkae. - " before the approach of -winter, at the borne of the president, Mrs. of Crockery and Glassware- - -The regular monthly meeting The roads were never so bad as E. L. Ruddy. of the Autumn Leaf Mission Band they were last spring, dne to a, -A special committee of the will be held on Saturday. Aug:$0, great extent to the heavy rains York County Council recently ....-'The old reliable ­Clove�r Leaf"in Cups and Saucers, Bowls at LBO, at the home of Mrs. Peak last fall There it one stretch of ted two more constables,co Plates. etc. . -Also a beautiful assortment of Glass- ris was made necessary by the in- -Miss- Herod, -of Toronto, re- road on the Kingqton road in front T tarred home on Tuesday after of W J. Miller's property east of creasing recklessness of auto-driv- ware, in Sugarg and Creams, Jugs, Butter Dishes, spending several weeks with her the village that will be-impassable ere on the country rads. The new -Cake Plates, Pickle Dishes. Olivo'Dishes, etc. pe and sunt. Ed. .and Mrs. when the heavy rains come unless men were warned to keep a special Cornell. itis attended to before that time, watch on�*these reckless drivers. secure your requirements '-Miss Myrtle Wilson has se- and there are many other--places Ontario County might do worse FARMERS-Get in now and cured a position as teacher of the that should be looked after -than follow the example of -York for threshing public school at Stas kville. We -Died-In Toronto at the-resi- County. while we have a flrw�t-class assort- wish her success in her chosen deuce of his mother. 436 Jones -Miss Minnie Breen and Miss Mat. --Vofession. Ave , on Angnst 219�t, 1913, Wil. Josephine Neli�r, two young des- -James Denny shipped a car haw Garrett, only and beloved conesseq, arrived last week. in' load of hog'*-from Greenburn on. son ref -Elizabeth, and - the late charge of the-girls now sitalmer- Monday and also A carload of cat- Michael McGuire, aged 19 years, iugat the Fresh Air Camp. Nu tie- from Pickering station on The remains were brought to St, more capable persona could have 7 -,Wedaesday. Francis de Sales Churen, Picker• been chosen fat- such a great task. SPEECI.kL-Six Dozen Men's one-finger harvest -Mis-9 Marie Cowan, of the ing, where re(ptien) Ma.ss-waq cele- Every. day seem% to be bnt a Mitts with two.inch wrist band, only 25c pair ]Brock -oad returned home Tues- brate-d' by Rev. Fr. Cantillon, minute as they ate engaged in day, after spending two weeks at after which interment was made promoting -once_ fporttve pastirne the home of her grandmother, in the R. C. cemetery. Fonr cous. for thek-iddies.. Ii is a treat to Mrs. James Morrissey, of Church Ins of the deceased- acted as pall- watch the discipline and co-upera- bearerg-Messne. F. Coffey, Wm, tion i,f those nudes their -charge. M , .----S , `CHAPMAN ��— ' . . a -Miss L.ANforrissey and little Kennedy, Wm. and 3a-s. Corbett. But it IQ-hoped that -these Oner- nephew,John Cowan accompanied Deceased 'was boar in Pickering getic young ladies will be in our At an early age he show- midst 4vext year, as they are crew by her niece, Miss Helen Morris-' in 1894. and Women's Underwear sey, of Newcastle, returned home ed marked sign.i of a great Intel- making extensive plans, for the -.-Ttlesday-aftef-a" weeks visit at lett. While at school his gentle futnrie. Bal'briggan and,all Summer underwear will be cleared out at cost. .'Montreal.- dispbsition won the love of both . . . If you requi -S. T. Gormley and T. M. Me- teachers and pu it "A diligent. re any, this is the tire to buy. P1 .9.� i igen week pupil and a good boy," was the re. In his message to Congress 0 Cotton Voiles, Mitslins, S4teens, Prints and GinRliams Fadden zeturuedhome last n -1 most enjoyable outing on port ofone teacl�er. When only Wednesday President Wilson atabig.rednctioa----- -- - ­ - the lakes around Timigimi in eleven, he passed the- Entrance pointed oat that Xeiiico would be .,All Straw Hats and summer lines at cost. .-Northern Otitaria. They report examination with honor standing, eld �Psponsible for any damage Fresh Groceries always in stock. fishing to be excellent. obtaining first prize in spelling. to American property. The Pres- The choicest line of Canned Goods to be had anywhere. -Naxt.•Monday being Labor He then attended a -continnation ident has also-warned Americans Sunday will be observed in class until.1908, when -bi studies to leave Mexico at once. Fresh Vegetables. ..Pea Meal and Smoked Bacon. Is the, Methodist church as Labor were exit short by a severe attack Fruit in season. City Dairy Ice Cream.. 8iinday. Appropriate sermons of spinal meningitis from which PICKERING MARKETS will be lireached morning and he.never recovered. A wid6wed G. A. GILLESPIE, ,. .-:DUNBARTON mother and four sisters are left to White Winter Wheat, -.95 ,evening: -Tbeannual picnic of St.-An- mourntheloss of a devoted son Red r! .95 -ebool and loving brother.-Cow. Mixed " 6i •46 dt6w's church and Sunday s ...... . 105 will be held this .(Friday) of ter- The football game which was Sprifig Wheat. .-85 :75 O -ENT S, H R T 'S oose .85 'noon at Webster's woods on the to have been played between the - uted........................ 7 r m -Greenwood road;just south of the C. G. X., of Peterboro and Picker- Oats 0-80. A.big range of Working Shirts-large body; lots of on 01ts ........ 1,5 to fourth concession Hue. ing on Saturday, did not mater. expand in-they are certainly big value at 75c. -The men employed d'kIlingf6r inlize. Peterboro defaulted, and water on W. She herd's property Mr. E. E. Brumwell, President of NGODWORRIKING Bo _s�-Xeglige­Shirts-with -soft-collar to match, fine Rt- the..-east -end--Gf-the-,village--the-Midlam-d-Uwtue, presented hairline stripe; 75 cents. completed their work on-Satnr- the Pickering club with a .hand. .1 have ol qbQ.C1 Up in Mr. Granl,'s day when they secured an abun- some cup,- emblematic of 'the old stand, in Dunbarton a wood- Boys' Caps at 25 cents dance of water at a depth of 60 championship of the Midland working shop in which I am pre- `-feet. league. A week ago Pickering pared .to 'op 7 • do all kinds of wood -The sympathy -of the com- journeyed to Peterboro under Boys' Jerieys at '25 cents 7 work satisfactorily.. -mimityisextended,to F. H. and unfavorable circumstances, and .,Give me atrial, - Mrs. Westney on 'the death of played them a tie game on their Charges moderate. t the "their infant child which took own grounds. For a team to de- Everything for the Men And Boys at on Saturday. Interment fault may seem an easy way to NATHANIEL BURKHOLDER, Men's Wear Store took place on Monday to Erskine escapre sure-defeat and a cheap Dunbarton, Ont. .cemetery. way for the opponents to secure a -Fred Logan, of Toronto, was victory, but to the true sport R. A.- BUNTING, in the village on Saturday. He is most undesirable aad�,nnman ELm DALE ' MILLS ly. Complains that trespassers having The quitter in sport or any circle been doing damage to the Logan for that matter deserves the just property on King Street. I He is contempt of manly men. To ' be Is the "Place to get your next determined to proceed against the defeated is as great an evidence of GOLDEN- H A R vw AES T TIME' ' ',.'.. ­ g ff bag of Flour. ill t party if discovered. superiority asto win.- - Bythe, ITO 1�77 -gin Wednesday evening FL fitifqre of Peterboro, to measure Ogilvle's' Royal Household can"'t be IS from � eorre own, man G t Hugh up to the r expected;Pickering are beat for Bread'. -I � Binder :!-Log(kn, came into the village from heavy .losers financially and a"' Glenara-Flour PastryFlour i' der Canvass repaired. Binder Whips and Gloves ready. Oshawa, where he was having re- they t , thefinals Stock of Single-iind Team HArnoss., Kllgb 4119s, purpose en.ering pairs made to his auto. He had for the ip, Graham Flour. zi - Ontario Champioilsh Fresh Rolled Oats PI Nets, Whips, etc. Saturday y received painful injuries to 'his they needed the gate of tllrdaT Brain and Shorts hand, through the windshield last. We cannot announce the Oats and Oat Chop For the holiday season-Triinks and Suit Cases. falling A sharp piece of gIms next game here but when it does Barle�y and Barley Chop Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. e 7h de 3 0­ inflicted a deep cut in the palm of come we trust the public -will Mixed Feeds Suis hand, entting an artery, from show their appreciation of the 111olassine Meal and Molassew"Meal- PICKERING HARNESS E MPORIU11 which blood flowed very freely. efforts of the boys who are in no Special prices in ton Iota. 1, Dr. Towle dressed the wound and way responsible for Find who W. J. COAKWF.LL* Phone Ind. 301. the man was able to proceed on i deeply regret the disappointment 'TA7ee3rta Lis journe jof a week ago. 10b)pping every dayl