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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1913_09_05 _--., ,. .,-.,u,-. _. ..,. �.. _,..., _ - ....r. ,1 3 "+ s' "c.✓`� >-. 'x a�.d ,riax-y.i,t`wt','o� ,.. � .,. - - .c• -'i,�..a.•.' ...... -.t.,.''. .. d. .� .r.v`-� ..:.:. _ itis. �'. :P: �• .sy.• so- ^�". ,"y"F"`- 'P+' n F." , THE PICKERING. VOL. $X I, PICKERING}, ONT., FRIDAY, -SF.PTE;MBER 5, 1913 Wo. 4 t: : �l,Oit>1F'lif.OtiR. �• DUNBARTON -_ BROCK ROADTT ' TNIC Established?5 a Misses iaahPl ant] Vinno S_olne ittt� ` - ars - - - -� e ca visiting their aunt, Mrs. Tate, of the correspondent wishes to know ' Blyth• who was taking the apples from the GREENWOOD E. FORbYTH, D. of O., Regis .. - Rec, A. L. Macfadyen will leave this C. N. R. orchard adjoining I. Conner's R• tared member of the Optometrical Aseo yt�-• ' aLation of Ontario. special attention given to week for a.four weeks vacation,which Mr. Connor's wishesto state that he tis flttinyt of glasses. Eyes tested free. aorto we all hope be will en'oy, is not the guilty party, but he can rye s0laremont. 4atf __ Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Dunbar leave give information on the matter to • • this week to spend a few. daps boli- those who wish it, .� • e. SicKINNON, S1.D., L.R.c,s., FLOUR �. Edinburgh, member of the C4lege of dosing at Lake of Bay,P, aluskoka. a■ A - f Phyaici%no and urgeons of Ontario,1: entiate '`White Satin " MILLS Best Manitoba c" 01 Boyal College of Suraeone, Edinburgh, `•Clear-Buns" " BIe de MONGOLIA' WEST HILL, ape nial attention , , LAr a crowds o u to th'e cit on en,_ ce and:eeiaence,srougbs.m, ea flus,' " Pastry;,; Threshing is all the go in this local- g K P y' DR. W. WILSON PORTER, Ch iro- itv just now. the electric cars these days to attend ppractor—The cause of diseassremoyed by ?Hiss Annie Lehman, of Stouffville, the exhibition. i ntit further notice I will chop farm- � .. AtPIcment of the tpIns. Consultation free. FEED sent a few days -with Miss Annie Rev, Mr. Cameron ha's returned era'grain only two days a week : AtYickerfn oa 3toadays, Wedneedava and looking hale and 'hearty, , Vrldays. pace—so si�ncoe St.south, Osy,awa, ++ , rownsberger last cheek. g y after his two instead of three— � ]Phone su,0ehawa JL aIBO FEED FLOUR K,G. and Mrs. Tarr recently visit week's vacation. WEDNESDpiYS and FRIDAYS ��r BRAN ed with the former's brother, John Miss Martin, our new teacher,arriv- PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL SHORTS Tarr. of the 5tb line Markham. ed on.Monday, and" began her duties With the large capacity of my oha4s- , �> per I can chop all that is required and X-RAY INSTITUTE on the following da VRe--welcome P P q trod OAT CHOP Mra. Albert Smalee and aon. Bettie, g y in the two days and not cause `'°. MANITOBA OATS of Toronto, called on Thomas and Mrs, her to our midst. - y pIc>zERlxa, - - oNxAaio Smales on Sudda of last week. John Skelton has purchased anew my customers any incon- , A1IERICAN CORN s motor-wagon. which he will use venience. Come earl B BLAIN TOWLE, X. B., M. D., e. X. Richard and Mrs. Tarr and hiss B par- y , ,. Physician-in-charge ' FEED OF ALL KI>\'DS Vera spent a day recently with George chasing apples' and other fruit and For two weeks, commencing abou'lt tipeclalist in Bic:al Diasasee. Prostatic Dia and Mrs. Middleton, of Pickerin conveying them to market. September 16, the mill will be shtsL "`' r•sas of lien, Diseases or Women Cannes, Our prices are the lowest Richard Robertson, of Oshawa and A very,pleasant event took place on down for repairs. Please make a nate 'Pomo..B-Rap examination. Diseaiies of eye. Monday at the home-of A. T. and of this. ear.nose,throat sod lent Fittingglasest and Quality the best his sister. Mrs. Walker.of Port Perry,d,scute and chronic dlaeases. spent a few daps with relatives here. Slrs. Law, when a family reunion was ��e► Omae Hon.12 to 3. sad T moi osis Miss Vera Tarr has returned home held at which about tbiety relatives �'+ Z+• RF.+�Z.� • were resent • atter spending part of her holidays at present, Ura. Law,9r„ - - - Legal. - her uncle's, Nathan Tarr, of the 9th of Pickering, who was on that day . line. Markham, celebrating her 88th birthduy. Ail tE. FARE«'ELL, K.G., BARRIS- J• L. SPINi$ LIMITED The many friends of the late W. C, report a most en oyable.time. ' `t o TER.County Crown Attorney,and County ! t The Women's Institute will meet at C r OUQIWr. Court Ron",Whitby, 20-,r LaFrAugh were shocked to hear of hid --P-A . PICKERING, ONT. sudden death, following an operation the bome of Miss Kirkham on Wed. c a lit on", M. FITZOERALD, Barr-istei and for appendecitis.' Sirs. LaFraugh and ne.sday, 10th inst. Miss Scott, dis- ►tea Solicitor, Conyeyancina, etc, At Dr. family have the deepest sympathy of trict secretary, will be present and Bhirlep'e oz�re.Pickericg,every Wednesday. this community. address the nleetir.g. Different sub. Coal E.•CHRISTIAN, B:trri-9ter and LOOK HERE ! jetty will be taken u by the members "�' _ Jt GREEN RIVER of the Institute. Alusle, vocal And . �.Solicitor. : door Pu bac,Etr, money to The Claremont Fii r' nr in-strumentaI. All the members are loco. Office sea door to the Standard Bank. -hiss Pearl Dvten spent a couple of invited. 1Nh,tbr. 4G,y tura �tOTP, " - days in Toronto. is the best place to get your Frank Hutchio :�1:�Y PRICES ARE LOWEST I!t f usintwo gar>?s--- >is, of . Claremont, _ H-0USE FURNISHINun. we have 'undayed at home. UXBRIDGE. �& dressers, washatands, iron -Ira Sharrard. of Toronto,spent Sun- FOR THE YEAR T G. HAM—issuer t Marriage and brass bedsteads, par. P A smelt bop threw a stone at a dog `. Y y . IncoLses �n the Conary of Da:arlo P day with :eld2icee here. while passing Flagler's Jewellery store WE ARE NOW BOOKING 1PlokeriniT Village yelp IOC suits, buffetts, and Mrs. R. Dafoe was a Toronto visitor just opposite the post ofRce, hut, un• . side boards, mattresses and spring for a couple of daps this peek. ORDERS s� POU'CHER. Real Estate Auc- fortunately the stone missed the dog 1 a tionser, valuator, collector and issuer couches, and all kinds of chairs School re-opened here on Tuasday and struck the plate gtass window of -of marria,te licenses.Brougham. any always in stock. also, many with a very large attendance, tho-jeweilerg. The boy spar CALL N SECU — - other articles too num-ertrus alias Evtc- i a the guee of be res nsible for the loss. The win- 80PPER Issuer of Marriage to mention. Remember we Wm, and alta. Booth over Sunday. COAL FOR NEXT D• Licenses in the oannty of Ontario. dow is a fine large plate glass, Sono:at store and his readenee.Ciaremant. keep the gaodg and de Wm. and airs. Gray, of Hineale, Because Robt. Welsh, of Uxbridge WINTER i liver them to your spent Sunday with the formers-par• for of where he got the booze that - •�'� B.BEATON,?OWNBHIPQLEI3H home, at the very eats here. m e b1m. drunk last week and be- -:a0da O. iseTanowcoOnu Commissionerforloan lowest price. Howard Hoover has returned home, rause he had no business with booze, ••• `i so la its, r000aataat. Els, Money to loan Patronize our town merchants, aftor spending a week with relatives so farm p'mpa Issuer of lfarrtrge Lie in Toronto. he be26R'a ®hut o$. Magistrate Hasp. L S P I N L ,c3 eesosr• Wht�ievs ;. oat. r. don't send pour good dollars ilton sentenced him to fifteen days a •. , s l Rw•a to build u some other Harry Hutchings, of Cobalt, has re- i 'fit PO6TTLL, Licensed Auctioneer, y P hard lobar at Whitby, last Friday IV a for Oonoties of York and Ontario. Ana. place. Yours for business. turned home, after a week spent with night. The previous evening Robert '�boa sales of atl kinds atteaaed to on ah s hie Parents here, g SPI K as short - got noisy and troublesome about the _C E�I N'� t,oe, Address Green afwr P o., Out. is Mss Annie Sharrard has returned home, with the result that Constable ` td'Toronto, after -a week's.holidays Stiner was called in, In the interval t B. POWELL, Licensed ASIC• LULL iiJ.�1�� H swith relatives bete. -tfonesr oalaator .nd comeor forRobert struck for the bushes, but was rlF solos oee of od either to and York, A11 kind. of Miss Bessie HutrhingA has gone to captured there together with file for. ;. solos oondaoted atthar P valets or Otlroracetwn per. CL-A R'EMONT Toronto to take her position, after A d So.*act"coils ted Foa dates or oti»r ptr• P bi den "joy bottle." It i9 high time boulars• ply at residence. Elisabetb Ra Pick. couple of weeks' vacation. this clean-up of booze artists about ' soca P9ione orders left at Nzwe Otte* Pick a are pleased to see' our school town a As'etarted, and we hoe the . imus or sfscaab s store, Claremont, ,ria re- - �T teacher, Miss Rebertimn, back with P Best� lump Steam Coal and' all aiatcs cetveprompt attention. sat•elaeuoa coaran. '- N.` als martistrates will confinne the good in Hard Coal. seed My phone am=ber is Independent Idol_ ✓• - us again, after the holidays. work of handling out stiff sentences.— i A number of our ywing-people went Times, -Toilet Talcum to the Exhibition on Monday. All re- _, TT M B IM R S. R. PENNOCK port a very enjoyab!e time. _-- Roy Carter and Susses' Gertrude ..BROUGHAM - A good stock of 1 and '2 in. rough and 1WNITEVAL•E, ONT.- eF JECt '¢J>f!t¢f caressed hemlock, also matclleds Fuller and Lily Crater =pend Sunday A, B. Statthewa s nt ower Btitsd� Rttneral Director and Embalmer. with Gordon rind Sirs. Booth, Pe •y Hine and spruce, J dressed Waltt-r Booth left on Wednesday, in Turon to, red pine Georgia pine, a R. J. Cowan had a business tri to :: and basswood for ceilings. Any bu4nPsR entrusted to me will for Lindsay, where he has �eaared a 1' Tlie Beet Anti=split Powder o.itie>n as fireman on the raitwa Oshawa Saturday. he carefully dandled. P y' Mina Verna Hol,bg, of Columbus, le Ci E A fur Toilet and Nursery. IE Al b And Mrs. Hoover hate return; : Charge, Moderate— • P visiting alis*Eva Mclean. I Independent Phone No, 1511• keeps 'the skin clear and ed hnine, rou .pending a week in Sirs, J. A. Young, of Toronto, visit- Posts, Shingles anis Sawn Cedar. FmooLh, Protects a�; well R9 m<,toring throuKh western counttiee. g• _ •. @n Sunda ed relatives here list week, - hea1Q, and relieve? chafing, y. Sept; 7th, ,tad each Sun- Write or phone for prices, 4orenesa, Irritation°, Prickly day ft,llowing until further notice ie N. Y. Poacher, of Toronto, spent - a HN PHILIP Heat' etc;, Delightful after given there will he Sunday School and the holiday with his parents. REE OR church in the hall, owing to repairs R, J. Price, of Toronto, spent the a . ! ^` Battling or Shaving. Da.iut- being made to the-church. holiday with John Gammage:• i Has a full line of fresh and cur- ily l,erfuetled. Price Z3c., at Mise Edith sham hnese of Toron- g y LOCUST- HILL ed meats constantly on•hind._ to, is visiting Miss Edith Brodie. a WHITBY Miss Blanche Mechin spent Satur- Ind, phone, house Markham 150•X, Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, I C K E R I N G PUMP Contractor Cook has.completed the day last with N. F. Mechin, Oshawa. _ Yard, lirkham 72 Y. .. Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. diversion of Lynde's creek beneath the R, and Mrs: Brodie, of Pickerinir, , Toronto-Eastern. spent Sunday with the former's ,Highest prices paid for mother here; TIME TABLE—Pickering Station G �2Ci'3�FR=N Several manufacturing propositions The man friends of Wm. Cassie T.R. Trains going East Sas aalollowtr— Butcher's cattle - were discaRsed at a meeting of the y will be pleased to hear he is able to-be tone 8 buil 8.98 A M. e e e REAL ESTATE council on Wednesday night. +• 19 Local 2,50 P.lift. s Mrs, George Cormack's house'is re- about again. „ iekerlrr� iveru "••• ported to have been sotd to R Toronto hit. and Mrs. Farrow plaited the lot- 14 Local P.M. man for 88,000. It was nrchased a ter's mother, Mrs. Oooper, of Good- Trains going-�eit� one as follows— ` �,1 #' >)tl! p wood, on Sunday, No. 13 Local 7.47 A.M. / few years ago for only$4,009, John Malcolm and daughter, Hazel, 4. 11 Laoal ' 2,40 P.W- The 2784 fOT biz's •` The extension• of the cement-walk® of London, visited with Mrs. Malcolm to the C. P. R. station and the other •" 'Bundav included' 8'� P.M, Day D�gt►t _ and family last week. ... improvements will keep the contractor Randal Matthewe..and sister, Mrs. Bus meets ILU tT.T1ln8 - insurance rates lower an farm pro- busy until the cud of the season. McNerinp, cif Chicago, are renewing �; �• petty and V illAge Dwellings,- The schoots were reopened on Tues- 8 _ Teamingpromptly attended to. in first-class Com Companies acquaintances here. �1 N P p y day. Aeary street school is in better Mrs. Remley and son and Sire.Ellis, EYE GLASSES condition then ever,after the eaten- of Detroit,spent over Sunday with G. Agent for Canada Carriage CO- No 1*remi%Zm Notes sive repairs that were made during the holidays. D. and Mrs. Linton. T W. He pew'. - If not insured with me call and y Archie bin has taken s coition "SHOULD STAY ON 4 like*trt9• The rates. The Hydro-Electric Radial survey in the ofRce of The Fitting a 1pimited, was make from Brooklin to R hitby g WITHOUT PINCHING --63 roomed linos r and Heydonshore Park this week. Oshawa. We wish him success. e to rent. H, B. and Mrs. Fairfleld •of S k- Which School shall I attend ? •. -' When completed this will make the nasi are spending a week with pthe r $ fifth railroad in the town: latter's sister-in-law, Mre. G, D. Lin• An important question. All buPi- ewe 9e _Richardscae The continued high, water in No Geed ess colleges are not slike. Care- Lake Ontario has; caused the ton' The Ladies Aid of the Methodist .•► to hays our' I fol judgement is absolutely neves• work at the harbor to be sus nded Y y Write to-da for the Notary Public, Picketing.' Pe church will meet at'the home of'Mrs. aarY• y g• for a time. Owing to the great depth Catalogue of the of the water it is impossible to do Amos Brignail on Wednesday, Sept, eye glasses I satisfactory work, 10th at the usual hour. All ladles CHOPPING y pince•you in =�•, The council hada midnight session are invited. The Union and the Presbyterian ' ate g on Tuesday when matters of great order to have them stay on. interest were discussed, The question Sabbath Schools held a joint picnic in - of making a sewage survey of the Linton's grove on Labor Dsy The Our new style of' Eye Glass b day was an ideal one tot an ;• TORONTO ONT Having'instl111ed anew Oat Roll, new town was brought before the council. Mountings are perfect:in fit and . ' Cho Two destinguished engineers address- toting. . Prizes were awarded the Chopper and new Nater-wheel, I ed the council in regard to the matter. school children for racing and other neat in appearance. Modern , It will help you to decide. This am better prepared than ever contests. Tea was served in real pic- : g to attend to the wants These were Messrs. Thorold and Mur- ideas'are those of codifort, We school is conducted on the highest ray and it is-likely that the town will nic style. The gathering was much plane of etlicienc We are proud of my patrons. enjoyed by young and old ttlike. aim in all our optical work to do y P accept the offer of one of them. The ' of its record. Students admitted Chopping every day in''he week members of the council will visit Mrs. W. F. Hobby happened with the ter best for you in every at any time. except Saturday, a misha Tuesday morning while y North Toronto, Weston and Oakville P g S'p. J. Elliott, Principal down on the 5th concession. She and way. The right Glasses, the P John. F• Bayles, Greenwood to-day(Friday), when the systema in Mr, Holtby went nicking elderberries. 6 _ - Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. these towns will be examined. The right Mounting. We are sure C, P. R. f311ed with the council the When getting out of the buggy the 3 $ Hage You lots o water'? plane of the new station•grounds,etc. horse jumped throwing he r down and if you come to us you will be > TOOLS SHARPENED The Toronto-Eastern also filed their breaking her ankle. 9S - plans for the permanent grade of to her home, medical aid summoned perfectly,eatiafled, -Let us prove_ C. S MCL, OF W1QT>eVrtl.E and the fracture reduced. She is now this to you. We make a a cialry of crosscut saws, is prepared to tarnish Mary street for their approval. The • pe P P you anything Grand Trunk were also requested to doing nicely,although the injury was Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired, in the line�of Watel supply such as complete the junction station arrange- class painful one, Razor-h r tri a specialty. For aBrat- pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, menta, and.the council also asked that - . class hair trim or an sores shave call lumbin the second morning,train from the Dr. Ferguson Carr Harris, of +•M• +v • BASSETT at the East-end Barber Shop. plumbing. etc, - P• west make Whitby a permanent atop '" Bee our House Fuused Cga of all They are also expert well drillers Ping Place, Kingston, formerly a Umminent YEWFT,F.R AND OPTICIAN „:�• ,. triads, slightly need CurpQts Rugby and hocke player, was oPPossrs New ''Tom 15 tante a yard up, and respectfully solicit your patron -'•~ � - y WHITBY Hydro Electric rates will be re'- digignated as medical missionary Poor orfres ?RDUN PIC]g15RiNG l age for the Lure. Ind nhon' SCi2l-`doted in London. j to Honan. i a r d .n,.,,,�.f-. ...s. .,.., .:... ... •'.r c'... .,. ,:"....'. 'ot.�, r s:*• :Tk °.iF,.^,. ,-,�"' ,•m,, y,a.. .wL'1�. .,4, D '+B...�. lay'¢,+4y' „'°+. s_...�.. : '3 ,rs"c,+^ ,.f,a",'+, 'R v,r` "�:��F,, A'''-«3r!'.°.» ti- 'R:^ '7.xi� .. :'>'' r!'' `w2"�y"} -•��ti,. *r.. .,:I+!rv...w: � ' it0: ., -,M•. •' •d'.a ',.�'st. 5�?S'§. ".'•ti 4. .r'.it u •�-x 185::,:ro :a .2-,+, �,� ,.A,. a'.Hx1*+!. .+.�''''�' �^,4`+ �•, - :..... �y -s ti. ' E =COLLAPSESWARNEDLEAVE 'MEXICO PETERBORO--�i�R , . ;,: � y� �• m� ` �-{3 � TO ..'r-10 �y. ---------- % ^ 4l ve People Killed and Several Injured When Big ' p President Wllsoli Calls Up.ori theM� ates, o Americans - -Departmentel. Building Caves In. rn to the Uniteto sa s: and Simcoe streets opposite the -0108;ug the door fa With no more warning than a ew a• - - ominous cracks, that were immedi- as brick wall bulge out at the-'first says: President ikon proclaimed American efforts towards a peace- ately followed by a rending of tim- story. Then it fell, covering Sim- ' r¢ F hi's new policy of non-interference fol solution"of the present difficulty_ hers and crashing of bricks and Coe street to the further sidewalk In fact, he expressed the firm be in the Mexican situation before a uI mortar., a big section of the largest with_debris. Immediately the con- �« lief that not many days will elapse L departmental store in the city, that stahte turned in the fire alarm. The +z joint session of the two Houses of before we shall triumph as the ' of the J. C. Turnbull Co., George firemen and the remainder of the Congress on Wednesday, afternoon. friend of Mexico." ¢ land Si'mcoe streets, collapsed on police force, including Chief Thomp- � The cl�livgry of the address follow- It is likely that the United Stated ay morning, l , "*- 'on of the g longer to wait upon Huerta`g poi- powers of the world in the em- icy injuring more or fess seriously al- minutes. Their first thought was' toaost adozen of the occupants. The to get out anyone who mi ht be ` icy of procrastination and delay. bargo on shipments of arms and obvious causo oThe President, after f the calamity which alive. The dead could wait till lar frankly arc ammunition into Mexico. Intim- occurred shortly before tern o'clock, er. Same could be seen with heads knowledging failure of the Lind ations were thrown out by Senator ..,.was the-weakening of the walls by or other parts of their bodies pro- mission, outlined the new policy of Bacon, chairman of the Foreign Re extensive interior alteration in- jetting. Miss Mulligan was among John McAlpine, the United States towards Mexico, lations Committee, 'that such ': volving the removal of a brick parti- the first to be rescued. namely-non-interference. course would be the logical one for, tion separating what formerly were ' Soon tho crowd which quickly Millionaire lumberman of Duluth: president Wilson proposes to let other Governments to follow. Pre two stores. g g former! of Prescott Count, On- gathered, all eager to do what they y 1915. J. C. Grew, charge d'affairea sident Wilson has made it known tario shot to death in his home. During the whole day upwards of could, threatened to interfere with destiny. He entertains the strong that the United State's has had the r 100 people worked in the ruins, first the work and had to be held back. hope that eventually the pride of moral support of several of the`-' '1°~ rescuing the living, and lamer re•- It was here that many of the saddest .DISASTROUS FIRE AT LONDON Huerta will be broken, and that great powers in the mediation fie-, - . People who knew all factions will realize the neves gotiations, and it is the general be- moving the bodies of the dead• scenes scoured - Even after the last body, that of not whether friends,or .neat• rela- Western Fair Grounds Suffer a city of yielding to the American lief now that these Governments Miss Dorothy Sisson, had been un- tires were dead or alive, struggledboss of $100,000. mediation demands. will tend a helping hand to the covered at about 3.30 in the after- frantically to get into the ruins. The President does not consider United States in .cutting off mill- • noon the working party did not Cries and moans went up as bodies A despatch from London, Ont., this new policy of non-interference Lary supplies .-from Mexico. ' says: Fire, which it is believed was _ cease, for it was feared that there were removed and recognised, caused by a tramp following the ---T-- - =` % might be others.. By eight o'clock Again, there were joyous meetings circus smoking in a cattle shed in the evening it was learned that between friends and those merci- g QliARREL ENDS IN MURDER. -.-DYNAMITE EXPLODED. > r 'i• several whom it was feared b!W 1-oea fully preserved. early on Friday, swept the Western Fair Grounds, causing a loss of Toronto Hotel Maid billed to An Two titch Lose Their Lies in ]line killed were safe, and only then t1id Dead.-Miss Dorothy Verena Sis- ffi100,000. The big machinery hall, Altercation. at Cobalt. --- : work cease. All those who were son, age 23, of 28T Park street, carriage buildings, pig and sheep killed were working either on tl•e Peterboro, salesl+lydy in the store. buildings, and about one-third of A despatch from Toronto it a: A despatch from Timmins, Out,, 4 rr ;first story or the third, the rr.�ot of Miss Lily A. Boddison, age 23, of the big horse sheds are a pile of As the result of an altercation in says: Early on Wedne'sd'ay morn-'. 1 f' which was open to the sky. Over 274 William street, Peterboro, sales- ashes. The buildings were all frame, the kitchen of Smith's hotel at the ing at the Hollinger Reserve an r 1' ,and over again marvel has been et' I lady in the store; Mrs, 1=itrabeth and, fanned by a high wind, the II corner of Queen and Simeoe Ar-,­ts. explosion occurred whereby two u pressed that with upward of b0 Brow-n, widow, age about •it), ut f flames licked them up in a few min' `on Wednemday morning, Lizzie men, lack Nolan, a drill runner, people in the store, including cus- 263 Hunter street, Peterboro. e I utes. The fact that the heavy show- I Ives,' a woman about 35 years of and Mike Tereske, a deck band,' s tamers and employeea, the list of customer; Mrs. John Kel:y ', age I er, an hour or-twu before, had soak- age, who lived on Elizabeth street, dead-and injured was not much about 50, wife of John Belly, a ed were killed. Tereake had just tak '' i rhe roofs of adjoining buildings, i was killed, and James Dickenson, en down a supply of dynamite a,nd tenger than it is. farmer near Norwood; Alf red Cuff. probably prevented the whole of the 123o Simcoe street, another kitchen reached the heading where ?�rolaa Perhaps the saddest of the sissy age 35, a bricklayer, r:arried, of faia-buildings and the grand stand employe, is under arrest on s was working when the explosion' _.a re,,.,, �- t a-. raidwod avenue, Peie:b 1:0. from going. The large Grand Trunk charge of murder, The argument occurred. As far as can be- r- ' cases of Miss Dorot'-iy Siast.n and The injured.-Mrs. J. t un ti ing platform a �w 1 the fight started short tamed, the -explosion was a pure _ Miss Lily Boddison, tv`!u .xcre ern- of ?Norwood, back and legs seriously were burned, and the half-million ly before eight o'clock when the accident, and the cause will prob- played in the readv.rnz4fo dress injured. She is still in a critical Idollar G,T.R. car works, just across woman asked the accused -to take ably remain an unsolved mystery, goods departmemt on the first story. condition; Henry J 3I nlep, I the street from the horse sheds was some ice to the refrigerator. When ih r According to Miers Ola Mulligan,. carpenter; of 176 Edinburgh street, ion fire many times, but was saved he refused the woman is alleged t THE SALMON PACS. Cashier, who miraculously escaped Peterboro, both legs broken and }� the efforts of the company's own have struck him, sad when he hit - `f r-lsfsun had badly bruised and shaken u Con fire department.. As the fair was to - a,}motet uninjured, 41i3s _ p , F*a �back she fell under the blow, and q•bP Total W'se Only 180,000 for the just started to go down stairs VLus dition critical : Mrs Sidney Middle-firpen this week, the management is striking a table broke her neck A9 Year Just Closing. '1;J Bodisun was waiting on Mrs. Lliza- ton, of Smith, badly bruised and up against a big -problem. .An of- n as the man saw that he had (beth Brown• a custom•+r,. and •A ma. suffering from shock ; Mn. Agnes I fort will be made to secure tents to I badly injured the woman he ran A despatch- from Vancouver, B. Agnes Tacker wAs tatting on Mrs Tucker, formuo-rly of Norwood, a•,put the exhibits in in the meantime. out of the hotel, but he was found C., says: The canneries of Northeru J A. Finlay. With,).it l9%y wart saleslady in the store. Head and President Reid states that the loss�in his room about three hours later British Columbia report a lean year --- ing the first floor begin to a+:nk, at face badly bruised and cut. The!is fully covered by insurance. The in a bad state of intoxication, He for the season just closing, the ' „th n tremor foregoing injured are in the hospi- fair, he says, will go on as usual. ,was taken to lice- headquarters, sockeye -sadnion pack totalling only i - first gradually, then g'o Far from being dismayed at the loam dcus crash. Miss Mut':gat:s found til. g Y � 180,000 cases, The average pack o! hee"Etel�half buried iu timbers, dust The lolloo:ing 6ueta hied slight in- of about a•quartet' of thein build- the last 18 yt3ars was 750,000 cases. ' and bricks. juries;, but aro able to get around,- ings, they unanimously express the NEW GRAM ROUTE. Puget Sound canneries, however,' + Polios Constable Patterson was Geo• f3hearre carpenter; George hope that bigger and better build- report a big season, The Fraseis __:.- tanduig on the corner of George Curtis, -bricklayer, last than cocas will replace those C.ti.R. to Haul Freight From Port ' River pack amounts to 500,000 cased Arthur to Sudbury. __ �this year, against a million in 1911: A. despatch from Toronto says - PR; f 0 FARM PRODUCTS Floor, Man, aprtng wheat D bakers arits. - -- D1A1►1\G BUTTER TESTS. The opening of another grain route tis 60, seconds. 66.:0: etron; bakery. 14,90, � ;[\6TAt.1TLY KILLED. - Winter parents, choice, $525 to $5'50: f?um.the Fest to the East was Of- etra,ght roller", $s to 15.10: straight roi• Ontario Has a Good Average for ficially announced on Friday by the `,y,- Becker, of Waterloo,- Sleets lers, base, $230 to $2.40. Roller oats, bar, ME�ORTlt RROM T i■ LEAatt10 TRADE rete, 1475, bags. 90 lbs., 12.26, Bran, 121 Water Content. Canadian Northern Railway, It Bath by Eleetrief r CENTREft Or A11ERl�A. t'i:ltorts. 823 Middlings, 126, Stouillle, 126 � 11 stated that the company 1s pre- - p tY' to 132, nay. No, 1, per ton, car lata, $121 despatch. from Ottawa says: to to haul grain over their new A despatch from Waterloo, Ont.,: " to 113. Cheese, finest westerns, 13 to a number of inspectors employed y i#rtcsa er cattle, crate, cosec. and crass ist-4c; finest eawterns. 1258 to 12740. But I - transcontinental line from Port Ar- says : Catching hold a the handle. ter. 0horceet c reamer. 24 res 2414c; .co- by the Dairy and Cold Storage I thus to Sudbury, and then south to of a derrick which had came into •roduas at memo and Abroad _ ands, 231.2 to Z33-4c. F.ggs. trash, 320; set- I branch of the Department of Agri- I Toronto by the beginning of win- contact with a Hydro wire, a�� eruct, 290; No, 1 stock, 260: No. 2 stock 'culture, are now on a tour of the I g which had thrown two of his Dom- • areadatufts. Zoe. ter if the crop is heavy enough to 'Toronto, Sept. z.-Flour-Ontario wheat country taking samples of butter i necessitate another outlet. paniona, W. Thomas and P. Sch: Ahura. 90 per conk, old, $4 to $4.10,- To- Wfne4Aea Crain, in order to ascertain if the pro- 4 weitZer, t0 the .ground, seriously ronto and Montreal freight, Flour made of new wheat, $3.60: seaboard. Manitobas Montreal, Sept. Z.-Caeh-Whert, No. t visions of the Dairy :het are being CIG 1RET'1'E STARTS FIRE. injuring them, W. Becker himself First patents, in jute bags, $5,40; do„ sec- Northern, 941-4c: NQ, z Northern, 931.4c; eomplied with as regards moisture received the full. 13,000 volts which onde, 1-2.90; strong bakers.' in jute babe. Dia. 3 Northern, ea3-ao: ro. a, sic: No, s• coTitent. Nearly one hundred E47o `721.2c: No. 6, We; teed, 601-20: No, 2,'toughr Fine Barn And Thmshinji Outfit the line carried, and was instantly " ' Manitoba wheat-No. i Northern, $1 on I'94 i•2o: NO. S. tough. 821•3c: No. 4 toutrh, samples have been taken in Eastern Destroyed. killed, at the new building of the track, Bay ports; No. 2 at 990. No. 3. 94o. 731.20; No. 5 tough. 661.2c: No. 6, tough, Ontario already, and the average Bay ports, 6k=; feed, touch, 541•Zo. nate-No. z C.w., water content, as 'determined by Kuntz Brewery Company on Wed- Ontario wheat-New No. 2 wheat at 85 343.4c; Na- 3 c.w.. m 1•zc: extra 'To. 1 teed A dispatch from Belleville says: nesday morning. Physicians who to 86c, outside, 343•4c; No. 1 food. 341-2c; No. 2 feed, 321-40, test, was 12.92 per cent., which was A little cigarette that was careless- Oata-Dia, 2 Ontario crate, 33 to Sac. out- Barley-No. 3, as 3.4c. No. 4, at 1-2e: reject yrell under.the legal limit.of 16 per rushed to the scene, found that the side, and at Ue. ori track, Toronto; new 'ed, ala: feed. AM. Flax-No.. 1 N.W.C., g a being smoked by one of the men man had been instantly killed. oats. Me- outside. Western Canada oats, •11.31: No. 2 C.W., $1.28; No. 3 QW.. $1.16. cent. Only three samples exceeded f assisting in the season a threshing .4" " 401•z0 for No.,2 and at 39c for No, 3, Bay the moisture limit. The makers i is said to have been the-cause of forts. .. united states Markets. were warned, .and more samples I a disastrous fire a quarter of a mile ACCIDENT TO DR. COLEMAN. Peas-Vnminal. Sfinneapolis, Sept. 2.=Wheat-September,- will be taken from time to time. Of- ' - Barley-50.to 52c, outside; 550 Toronto. 8554c; December. 691-ac; May. 9414 to west of Frankford, on Wednesd•as Corn-So. 2 American Dorn. T81•Zc o.i.t., 94 1�. No. i hard. 881-8c; No. 1 Northern, fenders, are liable to. a-heavy fine �afternoon. As a result the fine A despatch from Vancouver, B. Midland. to 993-ac, No. 2, do.. 85 to 863.10- Corn for infractions of the Act. Lash !0 Rpt-Nominal.,• ? -No. 3 yellow. 701.2 'to 71c. Oats-No. 3 large three-storey barn of Mr. C., says: Dr. A. P. Coleman, pro- a is Buckwheat-Nnmirisl. " mite, 383-4 to 39144. Rye No. z, 621.4 to winter a number of.dealers in Van- , .,Bran-Manitoba bran, $7A a ton, in bags, Leonard Sine, his r3easom s'crop of fe�Qor of geology at the University _ -Toronto freights. Shorts, $2l, Toronto. Flour .and Bran-Unchanged. tourer were heavily fined, it will rain and ha.•, and the threshing of Toronto, a member of the party Dulutb, September 2.-Wheat-No. 1 bard, be remembered, for reworking New 8 b B93.8c; co. r Northern, 8138-2; No, 2, do.,- I separator and water tank belong- of visiting geologists, sustained 'a Country erodum 863.8 io 867.80; September, 8764b; Decem• Zealand butter and adding moisture 1 ing to Mr. Court Smith of Stock- fracture of his right leg in a fall Wholesale dealers Quotations to retail her. 8954c: May, 947-ft asked. Linseed- to it. " are ares_ $1,481.2; September: $1.471.2 bid; October, dale are now a heap of ashes, while det,cending a mountain, at Bnttei-L'hoice'�lairp, z3 to BSc: Interior, 61.483--2 bid; November, $1-48.3•-2 bid; >�_• sF Field. Dr. Coleman will accompany - _-' 17_to 190; creamery; 26 to 27c for rolls and comber, $1.471-2 bid. GR iI\ INCREASE $0 PER CENT. A federal� bhimission, to invest-i- the excursion party to 'the Yukon. _ 24 to 250 for solids. -- ate slash reform has been 'ap- He-is a leading•member of -the. t Vcsper dozen; frfesh. 20 to'21�'andl se - . •Live stoelt Warktitl&- h Mixed Farming Has :Made Bigg g p Canadian Alpine Glub. ..eats, 16 to Me.' Toronto, Sept. 2,-�atkle Choice export, pointed: $6.50 to $6.80; choice butchers, 66.25 to Strides la the �Y.cat. _ Cheese vow cheese. 13 3.4 to i4c Lor large, $6.40: good medium, $5.65 to $5.90; commas, -- - -- d to i-2e for twine. 64 to $s; canners, $2 to $250; cnvtere,`'i3 A despatch from Winnipeg says cans-Hand-picked, $2.25 to 62.36 per to $3.25: fat cows, 6.25 to $5.75; common r uEC,V TIONS b el; primes, $1.75 to $2. .1CCtbLe g CYO a rt9 'tom sled ARRESTS i D- Daws, 63.50 to 414. Calves-(?cod veal. 14-to g p � p Honey-Extracted, in tine, 10,1-2 t t2o ; choice, $8.25 to $9; common, $3 to $3.50. by rile Calgary Credit Men's :1sso- per lb. for Nn, 1, wholesale; combs, $2.50 Stockers and feeders-8 vera, 700 to 80 ciation, covering all the southern to $2.75 per dnzen for No. 1, and-18:z5 to. pounds, 14.50.to $o; extra choice' heavy -'--' 12.50 for No. 2. feeders, 900 pounder $5 to $6.5o; rougb East- portion of the province and as far _ s� 'Poultry-Hens, 16 t 17c per lb: Spring ern, 400 to 6;0"pounde, 82.50 to $4.25. Sheep north as Stettle.r, the, grail} yield And Others Flee to the chickens, 20 to 210; ducks, 16 t 17c; geese, and lambs-Light ewes, $4.25 to $5.25; be about 30 per cent. in excess many, Chinese Legislators 13 to-14c; turkeys, 18 to 20e. heavy, $3 to 13,50; backs, $3 to $3-50, _ Potatoes-Native, 61.20 t 11.25 per 90 lb. spring ,yambe, 67,75 to $8.25, Hogs--$9,6s of last year and will be practically South for Their Lives. 'N bag f.o.b.; $1 ted and watered, and $10.25 off all., marketable, Tremendous in- :. cars. : _ Provisions. Montreal. sept. 2.-Prime beeves, 6 f•4 to creases in mixed farming output 8acrm, tong clear, 153-4 to 160 per Ib, to 61.2c. common, a to 6 b 4or Calves. 2 3 4 to are reported. For instance, et A despatch from Pekin says: A lice intended'to make further ar. 'ease lots, Pork-Short ent. 629; do., meas, 6 i•2o. Sheep. to 41-2c. ,;Lambs, 61.20• bridge district which last year ship- Hoge 1Sh .414crisis was reached here.on Wednes- rests. $24, Hams--Medium to light, 211.2 t 220; d ped 50,000 hogs will this year mar- day owing to the arrest of nine The Senate passed a motion Bele- heavy, '20 to 201-2c;- rolls, 17ct breakfast bacon, 22e; bark_-_24 to 250. Toronto's assessment advanced kat 450,000. It h expected that the more members of the Chinese Par- gating the Speaker and Deputy i La d-Tierces, 141-4oi tubs, 131.20; pails, 81,000,000 since last year, hog. output of the province will be liament: Since the proclamation Speliker to visit Provisional Pre- , Soled Hay and strew. Ald. Richter of London was elect- considerably in excess of one._n1i1- of martial law in the capital arrests aid Yuan Shi Kai and ask him s • Baled hay--812 to 113, on track, Toros• ed President of Ontario Municipal lion head as compared, 200,000 and summary executions have br-.en for an explanation of the arrests, to. Old h•ay-=No. 1 hay, $14 t $14,50; on last year. - traek. Toronto, and No. 2 at 1u to $13; Association, of frequent occurrence, several of and also, to enquire whether.,he, No, 3, 1e to $9. The veteran shotZ "Tom"' Mit- = ti the victims being members of Par- still desired to govern China. with ' Baled straw-$8 to $4.60: on tracit To- chell, won the GiQ Aggregate et , .onto. the ranges. Homcatead entries in Western lia.ment. Many of the deputies the help of the Parliament or not- e D.R.A.D. Joseph Pedlar, of Lindsay,' Canada for the first half of the pre-, have departed far the south in fear :1t the same time the Senate re- the Markets. died of apoplexy from excitement sent year totalled 15,154. This' is for their. lives, and the assembly solved nit i sit again if the reply v ' MoetreaT, Cent 2. Ou a. Canndlan west• popcrease f Yuan Shi Kai proved unsatiafac- Mrn, Nn. 2, 40 i•2 to 41r: f"•anarllan Wrarcro. overhilsbat]d was helping tilt atile a decomparedowithwthe3 firstsixbeen prevented Parliamentary o ca4 'turn. The Ixwer Ho41se pass A. No. 3, 391-2 t•� 40e; extra Vn. 1 fled, 401.2 h p g c to etc,. Barlrr, Men.. frost, 50 in sir'; malt- out months of 1912. 81un9 owing to rumors that the p0- solutions tri a similar atrain.'y� • z•li Ing, 62 to 640. Buckwbeak NO, 2, 58 to 600. ! f .�a �, ... .. .. ., -. .., .. r.' � , ... .:-.'.. .. � .�'M,-t� •t G... rt'} `M,"'day, Ch. x w`•at D.M gei7'- -r ,.; .: . ... �,.h.; .. ••r .... ....,,...;:. .... .1 :. ,,�.'a. -r..,sax r,j xx..e � •�- 'Y"^' ,.:-4 aY' .. :�, • .. .• . .. ,, *•/.x„ ., ,..`�"...r ., .. `' "r.•.-' � es:}'-, ';r' ,u 3,w y.,. - a. ,,, ., 4:. .�:.- -.?go -}. ki� 4• •y,• .y.rYi' . ,,ri•.r..a,'. :•,.. „ '_a. .,;,n .." .a w:Mr1�^"'M, .,��.,wc. ..�' _. 7.�.� ,.pS.D�s,a,.c... '..'?. xsn;} „� �?x'dY" Sx;,. �., .rsyxw- ,�r�.� •" ..,e,Y r o •k,r �u: ., •�: •, l �:,5,�01'. .a .w,q �'X�?r c?,= �•^' a "1���'. � � LL ty �'. ,�p� np;� . „„' 'Jar .s a-.. � fu '`• ,�i'. .:1:' Y3iTV�Y'•1. �'�� :5+° _ 'vt 'd.- `�' ''sp ::yM � a�,•i5Z"�'M,S,. -v w .. -.. -m..,..+,p ,. ,,ti, r.,q...,.e- a.,.... ._.,c .:w•.-a'- •:.):'-r,_ - 'Lr' .."'�- Fact and Fancy. Had Stomach Rumblings ;180,000,000 FOR TORS. 0 �� Love is blind-but not so the Eos- L tib sips on the hotel piazzas. - Distress Before Meals Travellers on Continent Spend at The best wooden legs are.made of Rate of i$30,OW Per Hour. aluminum. - .�-••,• The average man would rather kiss Was Seldom Free From That A well-known statistician has just & } beautiful mouth than an intellectual Weary, Droopy, Half- calculated that during the ,holiday ., •!. brow. Dead Feeling. ` Camel's hump, white like veal, is a - - season tourists in Europe ppend Delicately *, UPS sew Parisian delicacy. Now Cutied, and Gives Coad Advloe $30,000 per hour, and that � they Savoured- 7 Don't forget that the pensive sweet- 'L heart may make an expensive wile. to others with Dyspeptic spend more than $160,000,000 per Highly Tendenales. - _W Are, unnally .2blo sighted. If von have any stomach distress at all trate• Some men's idea of religion is to you win certainly be interested in the Of the countries which reap the loaf round the house all day Sunday followingexperience which is told by Mr, principal harvest of the. tourists' I in shirt sleeves and stocking feet. ward Dawkins: t t When I was working around the farm money Switzerland is easily 'firs't, .,.•, Over twenty per Cent. of the Eng- last winter I had an attack of inflamma• lish nobility are childless. with 3,000,000 visitors annually, re-. tion;'-writes Mr. E. P. Dawkins, of Port p' `•+ When a girl boils over with rage, Richmond. "I was weak for a long time, presenting about $32,000,000. WHY WORRY l f , she is apt to weep scalding tears. but we enough to work until spring. But The Rlvi.ere, Spain and Italy Choose our variet and France will handle no cloth that something went wrong with my bowels 3' y. )lad116Asalts or for r hygiv, all thehave fuser tourists, but not-over or Laud stains. time. My stomach kept sour, and always $60,000,000 among them. "Clark's", They who know' the -value of a after eating there was pain and fulness, The expense' of holiday-makers - , dollar usually want a dollar and a and all the symptoms of ante-tinal indi Pe + Al V half for it. irestion. Nothing helped.me until I used both foreign and provincial, ins. Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Instead of hurting, Munich banks have girl clerks. Paris, with 1,000,000 visitors; Lon- like other pills, they acted veru mildly, k j�*j� When the average man discharges and seemed to heal the bowels. I did not don, with 600,000; Berlin with 500,- Y +� 8n obH afloat you Can hest thA Ie require large doses to get results with Teacher of Hygiene-tii'hy must g 00o, and Vienna, with 330,000, we always be' careful to keep - ��'` port for miles around. Dr. Hamilton's Pills,. and feel so glad that y p our I have found a mild yet certain remedy. amount to at least $45,000,000, no homes clean and neat? Little Girl ach,To-daya I good -well-no pain, no sour sang C011IItln the ut'Cl1a&(�5 0l 60i1'reuil'S 4C L ach, a good appetite, able to digest any- All p —Because company may walk in at, All Smiles. thing. This is a whole lot of good for and various minor articles.- any moment. uccfsfull and S With A Frenchman stn n at a Lon- one medicine to do, and I can say Dr. Finally, the European watering Successfully peeday + yz g Hamilton's Pins are the beet pills, and plus anseas d ide resort's tare ST, esti- FARMS FON AL r � don hotel, when presented with his my letter. I am sure, proves it," l bill, paid it without formal protest, Refuse a substitute for Dr. HaFnilton"4 maned to gain $16,000,000 from the It w. DAWSON, Ninety Colborne street.CUE(U �n Palle x dive fo and Butternut. iso. annual invasion of tourists. Toronto.V but was most indignant 8t its per box or flue for 161.00, at all druggists •-4�" „ RUIT, STOCK.-GRAIN AND D7IILY amount. I v13h to See Zee pro- and stosekeepere, or pont paid from the F '=1 „ Catarrhowne Co., Buffalo, N.Y., and FOR SALE 1' Farms in all sections of Ooterl4 tt. iAnd Cuticura Ointment at prietaire; he said to the clerk. In Kingston, Canada. Rome .Wane. ' a minute the proprietor appeared, q, ACTORY 6ITER,-WITH OR wITHODDA a trifling cost, is leamed The Frenchman was all smiles. Pulleys & ShVLfthig F Ba)lway trackage, in ' Toronto. rt from the special directions "Ah!" he.exclaimed. "I must em- CHANCEL TUBE PLAN' AGAIN. orrT ^" Prev ^'*" t^" "^^ cities. _ P ffiettaby tar ML{!s. M:nuf&oturti6tg ERiDENTIAL' PROPERTIES IN brace you!" "But why should you - R a .; 'Which accompany these wish to embrace me, air?" asked Scheme to Connect England and Flatus, Priettias Hoasea, Eto. Brampton end a dozen other ^+. '�Jp i H W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto. . 'pure, sweet and gentle the astonished hotelkeeper. "I do France By Tunnel. 9 Wood t3p3ib Ba13,eye, la,/, z 48 in. emollients. not understand." "Look at zees Are England and France io be. for 3+1511@ m. shsft. ADENTS WANTED. �Ik bill!" "Yes'; your receipted bill, ,connected b a Channel' tunnel i 1 woad PulJoy, 14 A 418 1n. � ESTABLISHED ' NIONTRTAL IN- � asew�WI& �Dtt4cal.�.mvias"s..aa�,wtu, What of it?" "What of it? Simply iThis old 'q estion is again being for 8 15116 in. abeff- � A• rewment Company setlinc dividens bO° O°m' °"''°d tiOa°10m' of teitlaia° sees, zsire; it means zest I shall ne- payire `;ecuritios. requires the- services <" oradp,ewrtpo.+.tw, Addr,e.raernsW&CU0■s. .seriously considered. As long-as X Wood Split Pulley, lry� a 28 in. .,r atrle men. -Exclusive territory to right _. 4Cap..Dsp&29D.Mostan.r.a,A. vaire, no, nevaire,_see you again 1" thirty years ago a violent campaign for 3 7118 in. shaft. partive. Good proflte tae- be made in _. AL was waged against thin scheme. t 2 whcle or spare time. Tbis i" a solid pro- 1 Wood Split Pulley, 10� 138 in. Dovition backed by influential men who T00 MUCH CONTE\TMENT. that time a protest against it was for 3 7/le in. &haft. ferns tbp directorate. Write P o. Boz _ Cured Stomach has, signed" by leading peers and digni 1"5. Montreal. for - particulare. Mention �x 'Dissatisfaction Has Caused Many n QQ terries of .all churches, irk-England, pulleys of bmaller eines and to�$ise From Poverty to Wealth. Stopped 111CC4Ughs �including the late Cardinal Man- to of various lengths and STAMPS AND COINb. " A: rias to be sold at very law res. _ It is perhaps true that some writ- ming, by members of Parliament fly t;TAMP C'OLLE(TORe+-Hli\DRED DIF- Paine in the Stomach- That Yield 'and- other prominent men, such-as ► !erent F•orPign Stamps. Catalogue, ars and teachers have over-empha- to �othin Else. Pais Awa p Box �' - - - Album, an19 seven Cents. Marler Stamp sized the gospel of contentment R Y Sir John Lubbock, Browning, Hux 1GPilsoa Publishing Co., Toronto. rompaoy,- Toronto. —arrthour ?at -Advslacemea-L-in - _( nlelclyZt_.`iervtline lev SP racer and Fredenck Harri-. Is Used. _ son ; aFAttt ltEtf W ANTtf O. _ }ins has been made by people who -. _ -.. by -the great London editors, were discontented with their pre- — by army en, such as the Duke-of open -_ How' WANTED Al READ MR, SRAUN's STATEMENT. Cambridge ; " 'sent opportunities and broke _ and Field Marshal Lord � �• through to something higher But Wolseley, and b the heads of the Top Tub- �4 g B, 8 '•a f••+r weeks ago I ate t!oare Kress y _ tl]e 70L'NG MAN' Bz A $ARTIER. I TEAC$ vegetables and some fruit that wan cot Admiralty, while mem like the late + `+! yon quickly, eheapi thorousltly fad even allowing this, it is undeniably Y ( Wtmger lvzatah kcal. tree rife g+ve you actual ' true that there is a vast amount of quito ripe It fire: brought on a at of .Coldw:n Smith wrote articles of indigestion, but anfortunatety it develop- �OOtn Y ahoy e:pe rimes write for tree oast. virulent denunciation of the logos lt[oiar tbllege, l41t1 Queen ss East. unholy and wasteful discontent, ed nto hi000ttgbs. a«•=*mpaniwi by Wan-, PrvPo- co W Leached i Toronto. ,�,�' While history presents many sea and cramps I was dreadfully ill for gal, The result--was that--Sir Ed e two days-my head ached and throbbed: `A/ w� C CLSes of people who broke away I belched gas continually, sod I was ua• ,`yard R atl:in'a scheme was for the IMEN r Al TG .41 ? rum a humble task to force their able to.sleep at night A neighbor bap-:time-buried, knit it-was -not dead.. �� paned in to see me and urged me to try It was brought forward again way to something higher, it is fuller Nervitioe. wen. I wouldn't grave believed S gin la YI'ClLLANSOUf pot instances in v:hich a man or wo- that any preparation could hely so quick- 1906 and in 1907 and found some rt,iNtF.R, xCnoxa- Lt xPS. ETC. 1 ' ' .loran, b Join with tient faithful- ly I took half a teaspoonful of �ervi•?fr3Pade, but Wont of great impar interna! aqd external, cared with. y g Pa line'ta-hot sweetened water, and my atom- 'r tanee who would w 'cut pain ley our bome treatment. write ,I nem an insignificant task, has been ach felt better at once I aced Nerviline go wholeheartedly ; .. us before too tote Br, Belltaan Medics} i called to greater things. several time., and was completely, rs for it, and the London newspapers I �o„ Limited, Ooningwood. Out, stores." ! where thep were not hostile were "Because of the nail the shoe mss The above to from a tetter written bi ALL PTO?'ES. KIDNEY AND BLAD. . lostbecause of the &hoe the horse G E. Braun.-a well-known stockman and 1 uncertain in tone, 14AXWELC%S ' 'l3 der Smnes.-'Kidnap trouble, Grar;el. farmer near Lethbridge. Alta. Mr Braun's Meanwhile French approval Of Lumeagn and kindred ailments positively nt'> �.vaa'lost; because of.the rider the ppfavorable opinion of the high merit of 14IGH SPErr) Lured with, the new German• remedy.battle was lost." So- it. was the Nerviline is shared by 'thousands of Can- the scheme -became practically un- CHAMP1p ; 'sanol.' price,$1.50, 'Anotbvr new remedylacksmatti after all who lost the edians who have proved Nerviline is Sim• animous, The entente cordiale was '!,r 'Diabetes-lfefhtus, and sure cure.' is ply a .marvel for cramps, -diarrhoea, Eat- ; sanol's Anti-Diabetes" Peccss,,$2 00 from battle. If he had done his work ulence, nausea, and . stomach disorders. of course u" as an argument in A rbc w,t.e.r ttwrd.:ernes rf-a etrdea ! druggists or 'direct. The Sanol Manufae- �. Safe to use, raranteed to cure-you can favor. The main ar ume�nts, how- .a'°' 'a'"r of 4°' fOv°'' n"' 'now• '+irinir Company' of,-'Canada. Limited, ', Drell the cause mlghi have.triumph- r g prwumnr tae waste top at"e tub W°p„n up— make no mistake In keeping Nerviline for Winnipeg, Man. �• you family remedy. i ever, were purely economical, m"w a•.n to p.%t.""d arse°at. Large tamii Pias bottles floc.. trial size The project for a tunnel is nos *(A-W ""0"''�""°—,L"0 gal"`"GPM*". Large 1 �� • 25a. All dea�ers, or the Catarrhoaone Fo.r>w.r woe"n "." tr ..,r.taC a..A avert seriously. revived. The arguments "."Be"r..A.•.wwCwt•pr•k+'. 1 When buying Go.. Buffalo, 'N.Y., and Kingston• Canada. i opposing it are also revived. The De no.ae.M."weir."ps.eets."-s• fur-Piano - .� - - '.. PPS d +s char"Mae,askw ata„butweI insist on having an - - first one to-day is the cost, which wilt."av e"a"t"if your damw d.,re b _ _ A man boasts of having an U'm those Rho favor the plan estimate set"�artt --- av '• Isidore. P.Q.. Aug. 18. iso4• brella that has been in his sees- OT TO 1.11�EL. Po at $90.000,000,.while its opponents Bias a,ttffttt a ss�s, n.Messrs,set �t ffflnaid'e Liniment Co., Ldmtted. Sion for more than tweety years. Gentlemen,-I have frequently need 'That's lou enough, he o_u ht to re- say,it might be muoh_more, and add Pfa" Aetiol\ 'a7� r�6TNARD•8 LINIMENT and also prescribe B g � g that it would not appeal to the or- -:11t for my ;,ntients always with Lhe'most turn it. =yet din atifying results, and I consider it the _ y investing public -ia France' ar estin ae I= all-round Liniment extantor England. Then comes the en Yours triily. MlnaM'e Liniment cures OandruA, neering question,.' Great authorities DB. 708. AUG. SIBOiS. are divided on this point. as to its - - Gofer Down. practicability, Thirdly, there is the Gabe-"He claims he is a descen- strategic question. This is admit- ant from a great family." . tedly. not so import-ant as'it was , s, and 'ie is still des hirty years - ; t ago, and to-day the .� One Kind. cending." British War Office and the Admit Steve-"Yes, "Pa, what's cold comfort?" alty are not Believed to be hostile '_'Being locked is an ice box on:a. e;'=.y Ma:riae Ewe Remedy to the project. 41110ttAugust day•„ R you have Red Weak V1'ate E The supporters of the scheme de- •i s� = or Gmunlated Eyelids.. iyoesa'Smart claro that financiers are sufficiently ° Kinard's Liniment Relieves Neuralsia. --Soothes Eye Pain,' Druggists Self well disposed toward it to facilitate Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid, 25c, SOo. !the finding of the capital required. $100,000,000 Tax on Chlldlesg. Murine Eye Salve in'Aseptic Tubes, i There remains the sentimental ?Se, Soc. Eye Books Free b Mail. ! w ^ + •' hra t ,a�». A hundred'million doue' annually } y' diific!ulty'in ad'ditioh to otheit3 but ' Is the estimated revenue'from the r Tiei ee.ea ar Aw its..ea.e Neer e.e. Maeiso aro 'Aeimedy Co.. C6tesis& so strong and influential is the �'� Ittax on persons not contra- - — backing of the present movement in v s - outing to the increase of population in -. ski rt of the tunnel sehelne'that - 7 rrkfF ` txa K,rz*Cad ` tF'rance. Statistician Bertillon declares His Revenge. pPo there now are in France 1,360,000 cell- "_ > >i it milst' be considered• as a distinct Then you -wont mart me? F> r17, ibrates, 1,800,000 couples without oil r. „ possibility of the near #okays. rr ?tit *,�' , >!t „ __ t,` =i•yi, ten, 2,660,000 families of two chfl ren b° but I'll be a sister to you. C�YY .;•r*,it, •�y • :. +• 2,400,000 families with one child l "I can suggest a better scheme than that. Piet"me call ou mothe'r.'r. �� � }`4•.=., { ," �i tIc„� , - these will be required to pay, as it is y Gt?J a' ,proposed to tea every citizen who Then he made a t}uick getaway. %, a reaches 'the age of 45 without three p �Ot! bhildren living, or who reached the Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere. ' ,Lv�! '` «i r} "0•+70^�I_ age of 21. The tax will be $6 per child , . IOU for each one under the minimum. —� 3yLTlk' r`Jt "` .� ►� ''it\ Useful In the'-House. Murphy's wife' was 111 80 he - fir +-'+I!r i• r t GA„ a•;I.�i' l fltb cT !4ti i t ; rr 4 f thought he would make himself use- i t "a . ful in the house.He bought a pound _ -. �”"''r i„ •3 }{ ; °,`• Ir���syr" g • 1 g "' �tc.:J:�i !!'•"':i� �/L;'...`fili!/� of bacon• also a pound of sonwmay., i. ,n,:• �( K... ) P Pt ,,.,a•.,,+t .,c �k��j1� /,Ulf � •�: ► 1 and be set about preparing a `nice - meal for his wife. She, however,, A wondered-what'was the smell and +;•i t s called to Murphy what was he'. do in "Cookie bacon " he replied. e g' goAfter the bath with BABY'S OWN -SOAP the - �f "Bacon 1 Why, that is' soap." -.:_ . . - _ _ ,• _ _ - - } '-'Then, bedad-" said Murphy, "Il±lERTE1 skin is smooth, comfortable, and* ezhaks tKe - 11r t must have washed m shirt with the father's Boy- If you please, fathersent aroma of >fte * cut.flowers. 1' g bacon." the -iaodder-back w+ot 'e borrered.- llzoedpm from isbiu troubles, explains in somett3'e 1 . He's broke it, and will you please a m pry • : Hard-Worked Father—"I cannot 'ave3 _it .repaired at once,' 'cos 'e the ieshiag tli ;tp wltfclf `$sty's Own Sobap see 'why you dislike etljoy. Rspecia Jwork. _To' me wants to boner it agin next Fri- l{lyfor nursery use insiston'Saby'a 23 THE 1t s real enjoyment. Lazy Son- day.,r ALBlnrr SOAPS Limited. Msoefihat nwo, . MONTIMAll- "That's it. I don't think it's right for one to give one's,self'up wholly i. ISSUE 36-'13. to pleasure." Mlnard's• LlAment Gore, Burn's. Etc. - + 1 •.W max•, . .. -,+. ",,, a• •.. a .'Q. o,' ,'r, ..y.�t .. ,., '.-. ... � 'S :. ..; ,. i.: , , d.,'..'• y.,,,y',' r,+,r . f* �, .L.�. , i-nN' ra.rr qt .R.'- a ' .P.;;'. ,.6 R r.Ad...m•, ..,..yb,1..,', r,-M:vas. ,.. Wo;',- ,,. ;''�Ya...]'.,; A .°�`+'6T7..S''W„ . nL- .J &'"h ry A71 t,q. 4x•a .N 1 .y„9t..em.• aKr 9•t,r4:in. ,,,,rho�'.'�'fiegr'^.,.' r'�-4•, ti n,� ��,'•,.,.ro 9.Y:. t,A3..ytT•, 7.. e,.'•y,�t.'.M ;:,''*•' ..h A m�•• �;..:•G:.'t.+s-,ws .a- ?d' S.. -�e'!^ ::� t.''fin x �''a '� $' ^, ct rc,� vn °",� c .rNt .,. � �1¢ w <- �,":�„• :�:o- � 9at+�„+�'«. ,.a, .,+, '^�'w,.irr..ty hp;_� ,,�` re �`., .k;� who persist itr conducting their raised with very little care exec- ickl Preserves � .' S, farming operations in the same cised in the sowing. But the asw y¢blii�ede>reryYttdaytaaeain41atitaOmoa, ptokerinR,pat, manner as their graadfathera did. present age is entirely different. 4 41 .ti They despise all progressive move- Many noxious weeds must be over 4 T>i8lfa •. Sugar has advanced lOc per hundred. Don't'wait until r menta, and when they see a stied- come and peat. of ail kinds are to g p 91.%.par year ; 61.00 it paid-in adp�ano�. tifle farmer at work, the ut him be encountered and must be con- it goes up still further: -Bu now. ITh ire tons of it ' 6ubsmrlptions to the Unit"atat•s,411\60 y p here for yott." You will need it for Ing ; you will - -- in advance down as a faddist. _They J;ave no quered, and it is only by adopting need it forkik - earthly use for ``book larnin," and modern and scientific methods - -- r: JOHN MURKaR, Proprietor. rely'entirely on their own expert- that this can be done. To succeed, ,A complete line of Sealers-imperial or wine measure. ,. The new Perfet Seal 'Jars are selling like hot_.cakes•aclea- ... NOTEd AND COMMENTS morning till night and from one tifla mefhode. He must benefit rya.nee. They way work hard f vera ene must adopt the 'IRtes, oxen. In no.otaer way can a person be end of the year to the other.-They from the experience of others as g ices-All kinds of Spices for pickling or preserving. so easily deceived as in the put- so tuay be -fairly succe6stul, and .well as by his own. He should W-hole., whole milted and ground. There is nothing -gradually accumulate a nice,little study, books and -papers and at- easy of adultera�tCon as spices. "We buy the 'purest ob- chase of jewelry and watches.. In tainable from reliable spice dealers. Buy from us. the purchase of these articles x bank account. -But if they would tend'meetings where interesting step out of the old' rut, and er3st and instructive discussions take VLne ars--Highest obtainable grades 'of White wine, person must trust entirely to the g aside their, prejudice against place. - Cider or. Malt -Vinegars always 'in stock. All sold"in are many of those who are always _ "book larnin" and scientific Agri- u only. : ready to take advantage of the culture their success would be The Grand Freetnasou's Lodge y iignorauce of the purchaser.-Fall much greater, and their occupa- of England, voted 300 guineos .for All our goods are fresh, clean and pure and we handle -tion' wuulrhbe much more delight. 'a,wedding itlft to Prince Arthur ;rloxhing,bgt the best Groceries. Our.Prices are the lowest . fairs is a favoni61eresortof fakers of Connaught. consistent with beat quaiity. in the jewelery business. They ful. The most successful farmers are always fluent talkers and they of the day are those who work Buy all your Groceries at the Grocer's• -. ileus no difficulty in Securing many their farms on scientific principles: Now Adverttaeynents. - C victim. The on1 safe plan to The young man who attends the - JAG S R/CHARL�SON Y p Agricultural College and studies TO RENT-Farm of 150 acres in -follow is to cast ones self on the Towusbip of Pickering, Choice soil, well faithfully during his whole course watered and Rood buildings, Apply to I. W. mercy of eome reputable dealer, Ho.aLE,Brougham.out. la.tt one whose honesty has never been will leave the institution under TOLERANT AGE great �advantages. He has been DULLS FOR SALE-The under- queationed, and never look for aet•tgaea has for sale a few young short bargains from the .peddlers at the trained to think and will work bora bulls,about!s monthe old, suitable for b-is farm to the very best advant. giesse,lus a' Prices moderate• E,E. P8•ttH' fall fairs. HIS is a tolerant acre, and -° age'. His services are sought OST-From Afkin's sale, White- our. business . - After enjoying the hospitality after by the large land-owners, L Tale on�,�ay,Aug.9181,oils calf No, is to please everybody. of the Dominion of Canada in the sa Any info tion leadlng to its r•core _who will pay him a large salary will b••rewarded. Taos,ng to its r Brod One man likes the new browns, jail at Sherbrooke, Que., for over because they know that he IS Road. +s�s y another prefers the greys,- _ two weeks, Harr K. Thaw, was - ll Y worth it. There�cae s tiros in the � • . 'ignd still another SEED WHEAT FOR SALE-I have ys : "Give e a real nice Iset at libe-ty, and for three history of the country when ecien- for sale about lm bushels os_.sea wheat, _ .'blue m e - aminute8 enjoyed British freedom, clean and free of noxious seeds, Price fl,Co lbltle serge, and I r tific knowledge was not an abso• r bashel, WALTER BAYLES, Broa-h- =wouldn't call the King ivy Uncle." - - . - Se was then taken- into Custody late necessity, to success. When �OG' Well, they're all here ib chs w and when his case will be dealt the country was new, it required TALL WHEAT FOR SEED-Tbe - Y Hobberliu Sitltinp for Fall. 'with the Dominion Board of physical strength and endurance r °°all w °edbra a quantity d free Every petit COIOr"effect r by p y q ging'tau whgesa for sale. Clean and lreetrom 'Those rich browns, and blues and greys. s ;Iaoquiry, he will likely be escorted to cut down the forests• The soil allYonl seeds. Appply -aa sac hal! of 1 t u. con.9,Pickering. BeBILBTT,DR".Ptcke � :,Nor Can yo" find lback to.the United States border was exceedingly fertile and free P.O• those same colorings,,or pattern -esirable. It is hoped from all noxiaus weeds, and TRAYED-Oa to.the premises of creations anywhere out+ide this store. use an and that the L United States authorities au @ of .heat trete :-e u°derstgned,lot u. cos, T, Ptcker:ng, _ Nearly Hue hundred _ ,. abundant crops on Sept.lst,a white sow pig. The o.Der of them fruity the great tailoring ` ' :will then take hint in Char a and f ma have the same b provtam p operty and ; g "!="�� paj}age:pensee e:�DaEW Ps(}a3rors.n lg house of Hobberlin put him Ina secure place -%bere WIFE Once of Tawniu. _ 'ba will not he "si tnQntice t0 the � � ----- . - R BALE—Early � - -- �FED WfiFAT FOR ;i tar • good `�/! E ORGE P' H ILIP °* IlttlbliC. , Canada does not Kant S dr-ade,an etceLl4at arse: for w.thstandiaz the winter Puce ' 4l'lOperDwbe'. avpi on premises lot 419 lain, ani the United States are y.ta ♦RIEL'a CAR- heartily welcome to hies. He has ALMOST AWRECK ; au fMet s its' or wr 4641 yule Agent for Hobberlih Tailoring ,b,en posing as a martyr,' and - I "r4TARxlED FARM HELP WAtiT. many people have looted upon Restored to Health by Lydia CD–At once a marridd man fora r. .•a suppIced. App!7 by letter to mnde. him as such. Itis not he that is • ,e,a+datI H&=ytoa Avs: :oroato: or per ---E. Piakham s Vegetable ao¢ally at[liar sere. eodlay 6137 satatday•ft- the martyr, but those who have ernooD F a<.cxeexAN +5 EDWARD A. � LAPP F E E �tffe.ted at his hands, -ane "there Compound—HC>r are man of such. The less that OVM Story. SIMPSWN tt Pot—British Amer- pr,i,-;;,_tt �',ttchrnaLer y ice Fire AraursD�a Company. Lacorvor• and Jeweler at Cherrywood Station Do premium mates. :i@ said of this degenerate now the I gal p as a omteID�' coo"ect:ole at 30 days Bega to announce his Special Reduc- — sled 19 tis Oap+tel>d 3.00' better for all concerned. London, Ont lasNt a farmer's wife mous,one m.tual aoall any ars cottecuzg p W hole,and Crushes oat@, whole - ••s notes are civaa tions in the wench and clock repair-' --- - summer and s Very busy soman. Last/u ror a�a tames the amount of your year:y or ing department for 14 days only. rortl."Bcan. Short@. Flour, Grottad - 7 'One of the ntost pleasant diver. a• I was taken with- three year poug, lasura in the Brit-Ah A®sr -Linseed Meal. Malted corn feed. _ ,~ l,'' severe pains in m ws Assurance o. which is plash Canadian Watches cleaned TSc, clocks cleaned esion3 -which a persons can enter Pa y and you ars protected from these tmporitions from 500 tip• main Rpring 75c, hair Dried Brewer @ Grains.Blachford•s 3;•..'" back e0 bad that I an ear sen w. cangivs you fat: parts• - ' by that of watching a large crowd "`' I I.o13doa and spring 7rc. new easel 7�k. watch leas R g See D also represent the J Calf Meal. Wheat, Purina and could not get up or lac.watch hand 10c. g Citi chick P. of people, to see the various type.,, scarcelymove with. Ls:ca&I)o Ao t5 watt sad all sicof this Ica--: I GTO. A C C� food, Beef Sem uses. Don':Ce w:ahoat a policy or tLta kt�d, of mankind and the different ez- l'• t" out pain, and my as we don'tknow tbs der or hour we ¢et into All repairs strictly warranted Charcoal and Granulated bone, clods lusts in- "el"let or sickness it will only cost you abort fur two ears. U sten shell,etc Priceq reasonable - sines on their countenances. ii• l ,•+sit:'i da.00 a year for 51000, ff von want • new (( S• - ••:l !,`r i2'.Eq;i ;• fol, M y husband harples Tublar para itior the best in tn• 1" -Ot1r Order solicited. A splendid opportunity is present- world, or yaur old Quo s:ehanesd ate a. Ed. A. Cliff, �'ickering Thomas R�d1D4= - -- s, ed on the rounds of the Toronto called is a good dot j SIMPSON.Ytckenng large g for and I was under , Exhibition for a study of faces. r his care for some At'tbe various points of interest time, but he did me Ayees Pins PEEL'S _ •w ��n� • STORE certain classes will assemble. On te - - good. <,J Oce day a friend of mine told we to benches around the baud- Vegetable _ - _ try Lydia 1':. Pinkh&m's Good baitb akmafMdg m least ear ertsve- ;W H I. T B Y : - _Mand' on which the band of the Compound as she bad been greatly meat Ottlae boweh 08& nes .Irish Guards id discoursing sweet helped by It I began taking it and I AyWs�' at m . music; may be seen a class of pro- soon got well, sad my periods became Ask gar Radar. mea �...+. natural.again. Since then I have had W8 carr a cora Tete line of fine and heavy boots and shoes of eieiry :;ple whose countenances reveal a per{ect bealth. in fact I have never felt I 60 60 YEARtM Y p '.'type of intellect entirely different so well in my life. Lydia E Pinkham's, 9XPERIEHC9 variety, for men women and children's wear,. ` from that which is revealed by the Vegetable Compound is t medicine --: of those people w&L- 'many women'need. If you tbiak this =• A CALL SOLICITED. — — — .A PI.EASC'RE TO SHOW GOODS- countenances letter will help other women please pub- alarms tip and down the Midway. ,. lisp it -Mrs.K,C.YoUNc,,Tambling's Phone\o. 151. -- a 0ne.. is of An thtelleAtial type, Corner, London; Ontafio, Canada. �•T - . - w-Rile-the other belongs to a class ' Womenwbotdfferfrom those distress- I TRAae MAJMa T L'T -' Brock Street, - W HITB� ' who take a deep interest in the ing ills peculiar to their,sex should not p�stetua eJ • PEED , >soleasures'r f IiEe. The act gallery, doubt the ability of Lydia E. Pinkham a Cepywawrs�a ------ -is another int of interest, when Vegetable'Compound to restore their I Anytoneeendtngaeletebandd^e.-rivttonma� Qalctpo ascertain ear eteb "�n frac whether as -• l� + anroat]hn feprobanir Dntenran! ommaataa• _ ' health. the intellectual•type mey be seep. tantfre .01dest acacini rsec rinFonPa<rDr. ■ Ii you bare the sli htest doubt ' ' rent tree otaeet arena r for securing patents. 15 THE = ThQ faces of those Who a ar.t0 g Patents taken throaab M¢na Co•leCelCa • E3twausttm D- ppe that Lydia E.Pinkham's Veseta- .y�cwl„otace,Kw!tfn;omwceharite,tnt�i. 1873 _be'making a study of the paint• bleCompoundwill helpyou,writa� :��"Ifs �� to Lydia E.PinkhamllediclneCo. -. lags, are evidently thoze of the A tindaomely lum.er.eed weekly Largest on- } -. (confidential)Lynn Xass.,for ad- I anOD or any aetentllD foataa'i. Terme foe tstudent,..and not of those wllo are Waaa 73:n ysar•l a>vreperd. sold os A � vice. Your letter will-be.opened, %EL — tsjiarply curious„yvho haFe no.t.been read apd answered by a woman, A-�t,raM�MaYsyyteaindd to study the fine pointe in and held in strict confidence. I �rtrft.wata+,asgtowl � EEPING a bank account Fotr work of art. The intellectual - ---w=w- - K"hotuehold expenses” and '- farmer, be who conducts his farm paying all bi111 by cheque has mainy lander scsientifie principles and rT 1 � �� advantages. It athows the balaoee aye ry makes a success of it financially, S ]HIN i �F hand,theamouatezpended,povdis for every t sad does A 5 Jvnay be seen wandering around receiP cry paymea . _ the stock buildings in. search of _ _ .... D OFFICZ •not requne a large deposit to begin knowledge. - One .knows he' is �. searching for knowledge, for his - TORONTO coahtenanc6 tells it.- -The young _��- p CARLOADS."T W . .. C _ PICKERING� BRANCH, tman devoted to sport may be _ Branch also at W1luYbl, picked up from the, multitude, R. W. GORDON, Manager. D D D because his very appearance will t � � - �how it. It is a most interesting } R r t m h.!study, the stud • of 'faces -and'n -'Best -V'1 i L S h Go l U 41.1 1 b i a. 'X X a 'better plac-elan be found for it than. in Lha grounds of .the To. - f , _ _.. E' DOMINION -BANK •.. - --_ canto or Rny other great exhibi- NHAND., _ e- -:.-zT— .. • .� _ We,VIO.•PReSiDeNT. .; Lion where there are so many . os ` MIA( tl 011e M.P.,RPRf lIDCNT. W D:MATTH A OG£RT..Geneyal MauaQer. .]kinds of attrractionP. cetyl tam-t4 t6.000,000 ldcnc fund t!000900 total Aaai'!7{ tIt : If You Keep Money At Home - "This is An age of progress, and - _ - _ afire may burn up the savings of a lifetime—or you may lose there the man who wants to make a sue- Independent phorna$touffville 303. r by robbery- if deposited to the Dominion Bank,they will be earata; MS - •-res in life, no matter what his interest and are always available. - .ca[linR may be, mutt ;tet into line. DoN HEISE � cQ • }fe no other ocettp bion is this • WHITBY BRANCH : A A. ATKINSON, Manager. amore necessary t in that of l -�•� -�•�' •�- -�• 'tthe farmer. The Are many menl ��® tid �F 1/ �.i1+✓� s• �''"i. tit.. era:'e' s ..# ,y i .:.r--vas 'ri+ fir'• '?��,+s,�s�+"�•LT "'�' 'r " ..in. `t iG <-r-- „U. "�t.:c;*i,"�,'+`•„ 441 `M';r• �. •. .aa, y�z,.. ..:. .:w esti'+ -.ta.i••'�. ,It+1'w,': :««,.`.�'..`$a �, .-.rv� .v+:M+ .. w.' {�' .?� ass :n: ,•' �,y,' .., m#�`m•�Af'.�,.,,i,d+•'Mh2wti+ia,"�rtluS,� .' :, '"�'.,, '-.�.. - .,n*, . •/C�• rM,•T¢' '�i:A��rr't'r Ne�� *•�.Yr•y , 4N'T- IT 11- " X. CLARKMONT Mrs. Midgeley, of Toronto, is See the prize lists and bilk and re Moa- eats, Ira and Mrs. Powell. day ie reparation day only, Tuesday over Sunday. and Wednesday are both full show Jam, B. Madill is cementing the 4th days, Single Pare on all Railways. One of our oldest residents,John RISHARDSONV visiting at the home of hev. par. member the dates, 8. 9, and 10. Mori- Chas. Neal, of the C. P. & was W, Ws ., A 'S the Day, died on Thursday cellar of his residence. r The Port Perry train on Tuesday and Important 46willig of Guest display of Robert Day resent and -'a8t- at the home of his sister, Wednesday might leave Oshawa Obbw A very lar on a at assortment of isvklu 6611P Mrs. Robert Sadler . in . his 81st p, In. ,,under the dost Street care right to grounds. Atations,". Books,Dolls, Toys. JU61 d city His funerid will take PI&N Be with the crowd at Oshawa Fair. A] year. Thos. E. an 4L phenson 0 -morrow, (Satur. -nosivod. for the Holiday trade, Cub on ad da at one o'clock to and see the progress the Fair is mak- were in the.ci4 Ing TT ,Z day).to Salem cemetery. ore fun, more education, more Mrs. Mggnna PindlAPsinrvU-Yid-t-. I e Fair on Tuelsuoy and see shem. Q, Ang-frieuds- in Toronto for a few and Wednesday; than you can get 04,W 1171.wpua IbU LU Sabseniplions taken for all Magazin". OSHAWA FAIR an else. Weekly and Daily �Tswspapsrsf 'John-Farmer,. of - the . RQyal Preparations are complete for the Bank, Toronto, was home over biggest fair ever held at: Alexandra' -Sunday. Auto*owners of the Dominion M1011 I :D8C)W.. ark, The rain has made the grounds 'Wm, Thompson park,and green. The caretaker has Afts. a fresh have organized to secure better -Aerw days "the • v roads. i n city visiting them in gqdd shape. have'Entries friends. corhe in well. Attractions, midway J. M. Ferguson, traveller for W. S. F. and Mrs. Robbins have re- exhibits and races will all be good, R. Brock.& Co., was found-=dead ­--turtied hotne af ter their Months, Two b- Adlabava been vacation. 7 = or -a place on both Tuesday and Wed- Quite a large number of nesday. The parade of prize ani: President, Huerta, of Mexico, "BA will in e a is tome in music. Judging of live stock iome on on. our SSA. -,residents attended Toronto ex= mals will resign his position as Provis- Cell Board. the new 'Acientific Wall malswMbeonWedzesday; also the lonal-preeidetu and will be.-a can- THE 3-YEAR OLD �oov. The and 2.50 t covering used in the place of lath blLhy's trot :' - 0 didate for the presidency. WONDER CITY a pain or Charlesand Mrs. Sargent and orpacewillbo on Tuesday and the and plaster. It hold t . ..... two daughters and Mrs. John Free for all and 2.25 class on Wednes- POPULATION paper perfectly. Call and Neal motored to Barrie on Sun. day. The big-races each day all see samples and 4 swo 1909-38, 1911-545 1912-2000 d is the purse for each race. It is the get prices. Post Office Returns NOTICE TO CREDITORS beii4'race ever put tip and means good da Caster, of Togonto, spent R 0 0 IF I N Or sport t-x)th days. The light horses Sunday here with his. parents am in harness-will show on Wednesday. lips the of the Estate Willi Receipts N. B. extra white. Cedar Shingles and i" "of North Pallister,late of the Township of Pick- 1910�08057.95 1912—$132043.65 Tobias and Mrs. Caster, B. C. red cedar Shingles. 1,2 read. and 2 ply v roofing. Claremont. erzng,m the County of Ontar4a, Gentle. Letters ai Ross Berkey has rented' J. S.' man,Deceased, 'VOTERS' LIST, 1913 - - -.1, 'U M 'BIER -.7 the 1019-0.380 1912-1,095,000 Bundy's dwelling Adjoining NOTICE is hereby given purs'uant to I Inch Hemlock, tongue and groved. barWr shop, and took. possession R. S. 0., Chapter 129, that all persons Sacks papers daily 1 inch and 2 in Hemlock rough. having claims a h suid estate ,-on Wednesday 1910-2 1912-30 Inch. I inch, li Inch. li inch, Pal-fattist of Williati2 Ilister, who died on or '4 J. C. and Mrs. Macnab and son, ice to be erected in 2 inch, 3 inch and 4 inch rw 'about the 8th day of February, 1913. New Post Off Pine lumber. John, have returned to their ho Hun�cip�a!ity of the Township of Pick'erixg are re wired to send or deliver to the 1913— Cost-35000.00 in.Uxbridge after spending a week 'Coun-ty of Ontario, undersigned Executor on or.,before the Write us for bookTe-t entitled Alsoagood stock of dressed lumber with relatives here. Notice Is hereby given that I have 18th day of September. 19131, particu- and j Georgia Pine matched F. M. Cooper and two children, -transmitted or delivered to the r- ,tars of their claims, duly, verified; Tbo"wbo know and what and beaded. of Chazy, N. Y., are spending a sons mentioned in sections 5 and 4rinf�and notice is further given that after they any aDbut Ba"abo 'week in Claremont with his par- the Ontario Voters' List Act 18N, and I the fast menti-fted date the said Exe- Bell or Ind. phone ending the. the Ontario Western Investments ani .---ents and other friends. copies 1 cutor will proceed to distribute the acts am W. D. GORDON &SON, C. H, Found who had the=L�u reauired b,. said sections to be so:said estate, having regard only to the Realty Co., Ltd. Pickering, Ont. work on the improvements to transmitted or delivered of the Lists. claims. of which he shall then have DU NPALK, ONTARIO 7! i made pursuant to said Act, of all per- notice. Mrs. Brown's residence has finish 4 ed his part of the contract. sons appeal ing by the last revised As-i Dated at Whitevale. Ontario. -the Shorthand made &37 se". m,-nit Roll of the said Municipality 22nd day of August, 191& Herbert and Mrs. Forsyth, 6f entitled to vote at Mectkna for wemw Wx. F. BuRTo,,. Executor, visiting the beta of the.Legislative Pickering 0 If such evidence as the following ex- Niairara Falls, are Assembly and Whitevale, On tracts from letters and other equs.IIj former'e. grandmother, Mrs.. D, at Municipal Elections• and said List IA. E. Christian. Solicitor for said 41 of North Claremont. was first posted tip at my office at Executor. Whitby, Oat. 47-49 strong testimony contained in our booklet, is not suffleent to satisfy any �.�m Mok Miss Georgi6 Forsyth, we r0i-, 'WhiteTAle OD the 5th day of September 1913. and'retnains there fox inspection. person desirous of learning shorthand, gret to report, is confined to her Harbor Electors are called upon to examine then there can be no merit in any busi- bed with a mild-attack of typhoid said U-sts and If any omissions or nth- nese under the sun: speedy -therein. t4 DEAR MR. CLARKE—"It is a plea- fever. We hope for her er errors are found tae Ayees Sart recovery• iaituefliLte proceedingi to hav-e, said sure to write a. testimonial eadqrsing thing so much superior to other -corrected according to law. I Standard handy medicism Don't you worry. &11?ngs used for the same purpose as sa Miss Mabel Edwards left 'last errors Oldest. S 3esL "Week, for Moose Jew, where . she Dated at Whitevale, Sept.5th 1913 th 00NALD R. BEATON. i No ikohoL Sold for 60 years. has been' appointed teacher of Doot you Prat, your system of Eclectic Shorthand im Household'science in.the Collegiate Clerk of the Tn of Pickering AA your Doctor. to others I have examined. I shallbe pleased to repiv to any communi- Wbitevale. Out. ..Institute.. Don't scold the c.ook, cation that may be=sent me with re- It is reported that James Mid- Ifor there is o' ferenee to the system, or to have am -dieton of the 5th concession -t,f I ts of one interested call to lee me."—I- Uxbridge, has-purchasid Martin =:..40,000 Harvesters Wanted FALLis. 47, Parliament St.. (teacher.) Linton's house And - will muve GOODCO&I" F.11 and Winter Term cow•therein shortl;r.- Senced September 5th, but studenta E X 0 U R S / 0 N S Afterenjoying a two month's At the Harbor for efferytbody ipay enroll, any day..Ra Instruction is vacation the teachers in the pub- TO WINNIPEG $10-00 strictly personal. Ito school have returned and on some to spar%-. Write or call for free booklet, Choice of destination left-to-the.eictirsto-niet. H%If-a-ceat & mile from- Tuesday resumed their ditties 7 Winnipeg to Regina: Saskatoon; Brandon. Kindersley. Prince Albert, Clarkis Shorthand We* with a good a ttendance.. Edmonton And to other points on the Canadian Northern Railway. Hngh Gregg hag sold his farm W. W. SPARKS 565 College St.. Cor. Manning Ave. to John Tarr,of Markham town- Returning. half-a-cent a mile from all points on C.N. R. to Winnipeg. TORONTO. ship. Mr. Gregg, has purchased a SI1,;.(X1 front Winnipeg to original starting point in Ontario. Agent for W..D. Mattbewq & Co. -lot in the village, oa which be in DavO-s of Sale -.-tends to build a residence which Ringway will be his future home. 3ZPT. 3—Frorrf'Torontc4 all CY O. stations east and mouth of Sparrow Glin TRUE SYSOM EAkp; all Central Oct&rio and Ray of Quinte stations- also Wimer Tours to Dick Johnston, of Toronto, was stations on other lines ea..-,t of N-orth Buy in Ontario and Que- home over Sunday. On his return .­-­bec. including all stations on the C.N.Q. east of and including California, Colorado, 'Mexico -lie was accompanied by Mrs. John. =-line St. Jerome to Huberdeau, and Q. & L.$t. J. Ry. stations. and Pacific Coast Poi0ts. ston and child, who 'have been SEPT..5—From Toronto to Sparrow Lake on C.N.O.; also points on line* The Grand Trunk Rail.way is the Toronto 'pdrents, Fred and Mrs. Farmer. spending a few weeks with her to North Bay, Sudbury and went thereof. most direct route from all paints Mrs. J. J. Hartan, of Toronto, The richest country in the West is served by the Canadian Northern Ry. east through Canada via Chicago. The demand for Harvesters along its lines is very heavy FEATURES _jLnd Mrs. Snititl&,of Bay City,Mich. and the wages the highest. We sell the famous Grny. Gasoline, O)ent Friday at the home of Mr. for Homeseeiers' Guide, showing 35,000 free homesteads awaiting Engine with coal oil attachment, Double Track. Fast Service. Finest .13114p- Nirk. Mrs. Smith-is a nat!Ye of Write Roadbed, Modern Equipment, Un- the settler. 10 For full information apply to and all latest Improvements. excelled Dining Car Service; Claremont, but it Is fifty years i since she was last in our ,Vllage R. L. FAIRBAIRN, Geol. Pass. Azt. Can. Nor. Ry., Toronto, Ont See sample in stock and get prices TO THE SUNNY SOUTH and during that time she has -A noticed man -No more desirable route than via Hayton was . mx. Grand Trunk to Detroit, thence lo here on Tuesday.changes. Mr. W- via Cincinnati to Jacksonville,Falm, Rev.'J. A. Grant preached *his period" ROAD, ON T: Bem�ch, Nassau, etc. farewell sermon in the Baptist A "Feed" that adds 2S%to value of iiock in a very short 1114 Round.trip tickets,giving choice eveningcliuccii on Sunday last to q0 "0... r w aldwe-Ul� MOFA -`3t a large congregation in which' the C saes qb-a- of all the best routes, watts were well repre It does mort than that 'PAP three churches w —it- also insures the as may be obtained from nearest G. ig general-Deep regret is expressed health of your-cattle besides reducir W. Is -or write k.E.Duff,D.F!, -14 ;:A 0 1 10 'a rented. It -15 4 1 A- T. Agent, on all sides at - the .6parture 'of feeding costs by a substantial margin. 1 -4 A., Toronto, Cilt" • 84?.10 pure Cane Molasses and 16% edible moss n Mr. Grant. During the service on r * You 20'. tv L, a 0 1W X 5 ro FRED. ALLEN,A4. .ent. its unique digestive I L, !, 8 r :g es, Pickering Main-Sunday evening,Ernest Chamber- selected for d* tive action. 8 qg a sang a.solo in a.very effective know the feeding value of pure Can". olasses. 6 W L Caldwen,sMeal is the only wasteless form.inmegT Fo a wanner. rTQ which it can be.fed. It's always palatable and 66" 0, 1:1 Ira a* 'num to the touch., Takes the place of an'equal 1k A P On Friday morning last a Mg- "I her of our residents curtailed their ra & e%Z amount of other cereal, making. it more a Cost, ft, night's rest to catch the six o'clock palatable and -digestible. Most likely your W C. P. R. train for Toronto in order feednian handles it, but write to us at any on J , :to have a good long day at the rate for-the facts. Feb C mar to exhibition. The train came along ca DWELL FEED CO.,,limited, a on time bnt did not even" 'halt to THE CAL o APT see'hbw many were going to be DUNDAS, ONTARIO. 82 F t; left. : The early risers were but 'VO-1 -4tware that it was necessary to $ ao .4 Of all materials and deskqm use the flag to stop this train. Is kept in I y YOU A deep gloom was cast overMID 004. 00 took. It will pa -village on Monday when - the to call at our works std inspect our 8601ok our r Bargain8, Ba", gains a n. Z z a.4 1qaT 66 and obtain prioss, Don't•be mid"by news spread thatThos. J. W-11son, Dee Co agents wedo sot empio�y thein,consequent- of Myrtle station, had died after Read this Advt,—everything in it a Money Saver, jazamy 1914-Whitby 7, Oshawa 9.B"t absin ly We Can, and do throw-off the allemil; three weeks'illness from typhoid 9. Pod Perry if,Uxbr!Ue Is,Can dommUslon-of 10 per ont.,which you wit BwverOon 14,uptersZo. Is fever. For a number of years, Mr. certainly save by PUMbeeing fro ln a& Flowers, &c., at half price..-Wilson has bad charge of the lance of this&ason's Hats,' Mill molloiti& "aVNI611 IRWhitby.GRANITE CO., elevator and was very highly es. ry-Get one of these fine stylish bate now. This cbanceofgetting - oleos I may not come to you again. k0ome now, The Pickerm* g 'teemed by all who knew him. His getting a good hat for little money as tl�ey­are going every day. ftbarle pleasant smile, kindly disposition d obliging Tp!tnper. won hint vi&lance- Committee an E. W. •EVANS 'FeL=0%%8 -=era- many friends wherever he went. 7�orld."=idfb He became ill about three weeks' go and apparently was getting We are the-sole agefits foF it here. This Tea is direct froni the Tea The object of this Association-is to .86 ' L, ­ ­ lessen stealing and prosecute Pump Manufacturer- I the disease Try*a half lb. Price 30d. 40 over e when other-cam- Gardens to the tea-pot. c- 50c,lb.11 plic%tions-t;et, in and; for several the fetorr-Q.-, Shop and Residence, Dundas Stl ,days-before his-death his*vas e was- -see-n-to be-hopeless" - He-was WHITBY, ONT. a a Members having propert stolen oommucl- any member Three doors west of Whitby .House member of the Masonic Order, Whits oate-immediately-wit Buttoned Boots, reg. $2,00, for $1.75 White Shoes'$l'.60, Tan of Executive bommittes, who took part.in the funeral ser- �,3tz cies; r6g.-$2.50, for$2.25 reg. $2,95, for$2,75 ; Patent Slippers, Shoes,vices. the interment having taken reg. $1.95, for$1.70; Patent Shoes, reg., .$2.50, for$2.15-. These Membership'fee 11.00. We are prepared to instal wood or iraft ...placeon Wednesday afternoon to ace i.special values to clear balance of this season's stock. Tioketsm&v be bed troin the President Or. pumps on short notice,also attend Ashburn Cemetery. The deceas- secretsrt on application. to all kinds of repairing-. ed who was only in his 35th year Agent or the Ontario Wind NM4 ge t f survived by his widow and C10t1*Li3=.6- tO 0Zd0r Exec.Coni.—L. D. Banks, IS also ascline*engines and ickering, Ont 4. three young children, one child Remember 1). Simpgou is.the only practical man to leave yotir opder W,V,Richardson, Vhe sqt0111stigear ininfancy. Forthese with. Work man shi p—fl t—style*guaranteed, having died and also for his fAther, Mr. MAGNET CREAM SEPARAT019 A, Alex. Wilson, the deepest gym- I.A. 11'Connor! Arthurhffrev- & Co., PICKERING' Phone BellX0450, Ind.110. J.D. Pol M P SON ._•�, ,.err-, e�" .. ! _ _... R• + 4 ..Qs,.-. .. , _ ,' _ : a .. .. .. . • .. •..� � 7 exercised a Rreiit though covert influence -- - _ -- -- over her young mistress was evident, but r '�'•: . " - not surprising; for it was only. natural \�•. .' next sat hoe Lord Chesterleigh. had been hethe woman, r , .,, � closest oomDasion since babyhood, with a • �' • ling somewhat warmer and more con- J� \A �ar'k �haC1pW $a anal.than that with which a miatreMs s _ _ .. _ neralT i%war her maid, apd permit- tteed her generally of speech and ser- - vioe with a oomplaleanoe which astonished, �� I 4 .. her friends.servants' Sara was n - -- T- - • ' \ Q�' A Coming Vengeance - h eans popular, tors he was reser and1. c '' �' . . s- _ -• . e. igh-handed. and kept herself aloof from . \'. - .. . - her fellow-servants, whom;- she appeared _ to re and as her inferiors: but they had _ _ • come o ear her manner o superiority !. ;. " ._ in silence-In her hearing. at any rate- _ CHAPTER Iv.-(Cont'd).- "With youth and"-he paused before the for on one or two.occasions the woman -. word "beauty"-"with ell She means of had displayed a temper so passionate, so •;..- ' Clive,lunched at his rooms on a -cMOD. obfaiafiig'-your heart's desire— polcanic. that they all went in absolute boiled potatoes, and a bottle of bittern: Who, knowing his heart's desire and fear of Len � o a ,;^ •the&he lit a ipe, and turned to his table, having it, is eatisfled•?" she put in quick. The dark eyes rested only for a moment ` �•_- .. BPI he fot}nd that he could not work. ly; then rhe laughed. "How serious we on Lady Edith's face, and were the" ~11".I _ ,��-,:-' 8avi•n¢ paid his call, and sent the piano, haee become, and-how Dereouall It is swiftly covered; but Sara, in that- brief, S to , probably a rather foolish thing y do, he �'r:'Ir y fault. Yon did not want to talk abut Bashing Riance, saw that something hadbad certainly done alb and more than the uself; and I-well, I'm not ' usually disturbed her 'young miatreeR'e usual,� rcircumstances demanded; and he ought cntotal$JnRofmine." She had drawn proud serenity. She,said nlothiug, but into have•been- able to have dismissed the rip -with a return to her usual silence began to help Lady Edith to re- $: girl, Tlbby,.and Elisha from Lis mind: but hauteur. "I think you must';go now-to mote her dress. -----_ _--__--_-__ --_---_--,__-.--__. it - i.` forget them. _ Sodden y he remembered-it was strange quickly, tie he rose at once. "my aunt. Edith, rather listlessly, ■ Suddenly Lady Dalrymple, has a dance on Monday. Ye, yes; I will be quick, misefe." said I Affiliated with the University of S ,q that he should'-haee forttotten-his Drq-tI will Tisk her to send'you a card. if you the wtIman in a subdued voice. "You will 1 Ontario Toronto and under the contsolof R�Opens.• E1. mise to call at the Cheoterleighs'. With v• wear—?" ,- -,the Department of AarIgtutu" s curious reluctance tie changed hie care to come. lounge suit for the regulation one, which Of course Clive expressed hie sense OT Anything you like." replied Lady Edith, I ■ of Ontario. Apply for Calendar. Included along frock coat and silk hat. her graciousness; and she jotted down a t he sank into her chats before the Veterinary E. A. A. WrANCE, V.S., M.Ss., OCTOBER "' •' and ret out for Grosvenor Square. He memorandum on an ivory tablet, and dis• Rlaa . "I don't care'which it ip." Prinslyal. - 1' found a line' o carriages drawn un out- missed him with a slight inclination of Sara wrapped her in a Peignoir of white r''- . side the great house, wbicli is one o1 the her Lead: Clive tsohld have passed out; silk, and, unfascade, the' golden hair,{ COl lege To O nt0 �'ianada 1 st 191 1, - r i i ' �' ushered by a footman in rich livery.,as- sounded by personesomeeofbthem a an hair of her gr tkborn•iif Badmlringly, dot -;--landmarks of the fashionable world. and. { group he came to, and was quickly our- tngly, as a mother might have stroked the ___ _-__-_ .._._- } 0.' _. tended the stairs to the famous drawing i -,;. room: !n which for generations grand distinguished enough to be called Der- "Your head aches. miesie? Sara make At once W do picture tioloring for as is j - ladies and famous statesman ham been savages; who appeared desirous of ex- it well. Yes, es I" ViIiANTED—Mdse Workers 31: , _ -. wont to meet for social and Party funs• their home with our wonder[til Chem. ; I tions as famous as the persons who moved changing a word or two with kir. Clive Gently, as if she were t4uchinq thistic- i _in them. _ TLe, m n:flcent r m was I Harvey. Many a Fount man's head down• she poured some tiouid from an foal Process. Simple, mechanical work. rs !dh done. All pe4 _ he Qono4d crowded, and Lady air 4° would base been turned by so much flat- Orieutal Bask into the[ palms of her tarns furnished. Positively no experience required. We turnlidi t Process a `' Edith was surrounded i LeriDR attention; but Clive's was not given hands and dreti them careasinwly over I ahembcale and supply you wlLII pictures to Dolor. which you,��•eettrrn to tis by a'Rroup of meq and women whose to swelling, and all with whom he evoke the white brow. prices paid yromptly by The week ar month, Pio canvassing or sellint-our trav- NN t" ."names were as familiar as household, were tmvreeee I by,hie modesty. "That better, missie? How did it come? ellers sell the goods and the field is unllmited for our work. If you want cissa. words, tie Clive made his way slowly to-I Lad" Edith's eye followed him-though The beat, the talk-you were late at tea. I pleasant work the year round for whole or spare time, write tea and we will seed A, - = •- verde -her, Yonne tie -she was-a girl in i the did not-appear to be looking in- his and the sahibs pressed round•you? Yes?" you oontract and the prices we Day 0" her rx)sition matures early-she wag bold-I direction-and when he had left her, her he said proudly. .-They always do and COMMERCIAL ART WORKS, 576 COLLEGE STREET, TORONTO, ONT. k Ing her own, with the best of them, her I manner to those who remained became will." I ?4 pproud 1IPe droovinir. her beautiLnl face cold and unresponsive. When the via;t• "Not when I'm old and ugly, Sara:" reINVERNESS - 1 Inc}king just a trifle weary: b+it suddenly 1 urs had all gone she rose, and went to the marked Lady Edith. ahs saw him, and, as nddenly, the ex- g r - ERS SHOW SPLEEN I and another £200 each time sh� pprre.siQa of her,face ebanwed; a smile i' with hoheradeltcate brows drawn straight, woman proudlytand deflantlT.(here are �1�� �� vee @4d to tier eyes, and curved ani teff•�` l s smiled at a man. 'fhb will scent on S • .0 and ber lips shut Lightly. For .the first some women who will neve be old. and do further Ord that for } Y*r f her l she Bald i time in her life she had gone out of her my ebild is one of them, She is a dauzh- "I f rt order t• eve ry, ..;' erred the haughty line of her lies. - - time s dances Its a m M`,•„1( •-- way to be Peasant to a pian: she had ter of the pude . man, g il I thought you had orgo been• more ;ban "pleasant, indeed: acid "That'@ Teuoyson; though you don't he a s w � : As Clive took her hand and bent over it, her face flushed as she recalled some of know it.",said Lady Edith.'with- a smile t0-any gathering for entertainment ' I the things she had said to Lim. She Lad and a suppressed sigh. "No wonder I am LEGA( IF.g \ '1�ITII L Cil'�I. �i _ the contrast presented by the magnificent amusement Or instruction with #t room, this pratrt3, dainty artetorrat's stooped to flatter him, and had reached rata. Sana; and I am," CO�DITIO\9-ATT�CIIED. 7;' - - ..daughter, to the shabby "seennd floor, a climax In offering to get him a card Sara laughed-softly tie she Mound uv man that the same sum shall %. ' , back." and the Dale face and slight fnrm for her aunt=®dance. "Offered"? Hu till caressingly, as if she were - v "- -- —°of the Door little street_sinser amota_him virtuallF aeikod him to come? handling something more precious than forfeited, and, further, that if BhQ - ' Frith the sharpness of a at>ddon blow. And he-she bft her ilei tie she reenlled the virgin ¢old !t resembled. I I do permit any caress or fashion oA ''''•' Lia manner-had not only not met her "It is not Sara alone, migsie." she said t;.. _ - CHAPTEli 'v his mann-buter- a his self-possessed fash;on with a vaiuty which seen eurvaic+L+d Lady 'HKUa t Paf3e t0 Be 8 \Uff Or Forfeit endearment, £1,000 be forfeited had seemed to bold her at arm's length. Edith's, 'does not'every one who comes Lord Kew Was a very wealth 4 Ol rousse. Clive a evirence Lad attract. "at arm's length";`her mental phrase near my R.rEe tell her that she is beauti- Bequest-$1.000. for ETerf peer O# strict principles end Cu i . w :ed attention' nearly every one's eves were made her color deepen: her dyes'Bashed ful, if not with their lips. with the -eyes P P P Pe t.`,' �with sudden scorn of herself, and reser'• that cannot- ;ie? Smile. _ liarly acrid temper, and, having n levelled at him. and there was a,.moment• ;�_ �v lull in the bust of chatter: for no went of hie reserve. She, Lady Edith A faint A Ph.roee W Lady Edith's face, 1 1 thing to so Quick,an a_Londoq faAhionable I Chraterleitb, had detgned to-stoaD to tbia and she frowt+ed sliebtly. pe p wife or children to annoy, he "too *c crowd to scent the "Doming man," or iw man who called himself a social ontca■t: "No; Dot every one, she said. rather to Some ole make wills in favor „ 1- - enter to recognize the individual who 1 and be--! herself than the woman. of their relations containing such b the as the saving is, a ee ',Dr+•mise@ to be. famous; belQre the inter.I She cauxbt up a flnwer from a vase. and tiara cast a keen ¢lance at the mirror. brothers, nephews'and otbFir expec :": ept;nR indication of his av0roachlnt crushed it in her hand. She would•not and her hands Dauied far a moment .iD- vindictive Or arbitrary clauses as to taut kinsfolk_ One gem from hifl Y�', areatnees he is.-very naturally, an-uncian- see him again; would deny herself next tb*;r rapid but rmonth move ments. what the ' must do, or ulust not do, / ti rrea n quantity ms h called. Already he was spoiled. "Nnt every cue? Then, it it is A womaD, y collection is in suOh word8 A9 thesA I The man who happened to be seated I she tole berveff, by his sudden success', she is envious; end it it !e a moo. he is under pain Of forfeiting the money, "By a previous will I had left £50,� Ta. . _ - - near Lady Edith sone promptly. and,•with I but even as the thought passed through. a Pig," Lbe responded with a Bashi of an• that man of the recipients prefer -. r a little nod of acknowledgment. Clive took'' her mind, she know rt was an un.inst Dile.• ter and eonuiapt dartine across her dark Y 000 to my brother John. but as hq the chair. A week ago no oue.would have IXaew• too, that his very reserve, the re- lace. to renounce the weals!] in order has vent his son to Oxford lusts b. g•en place to him• tosal to tall at her lest and worshin her. Lady Rditlr laughed a trifle wearily. "I that the 7ria follow their Own in' "YS it eery trod of von Lo Dome." said es most men would have done. had ren• ohould tike Sfr. CIt•e Harvey to Hear vuu Y Y of C'ambrLtlge, Contrary t0 my eR ! Lady Edith; "I know how very busy you doted him more Interesting to Ler. call him a pig" rho raid ClinatiOns, says Pearson S \ieekly. ressed wish', I reduce tiie le ac must be. There is a full account ot-vour For the first time in her life Li dv Ed:•h tiara held the brush suspended, and P g ;': life-and works in several of the morning had met a map who-vosse+sed the power looked at trip mirror aca.n,and kept her In 8riy Case the agony of deciding to £ r/ - papers. The Beacon eaoecially" nt impressing her She had felt drawn eves .here while ehe reoeated the Dame. which of the two things to do must I didn't know The Beacon went in tor' w him on the Drecedine night. when he 'lir. Clive Harvev? I don't know him Mr. Charles William Jones, OSI fiction.' said Clive with a smile 'I hove had entered the room luvt now enmpth:n¢ but ho is a vin all the'game." she added be a terrible mental and moral Gw niryn, Carmathen, an ex y yynu don't believe all the thine, they may within her-had grown warm-was it her reeientfalty, ea the Bush grew deeper on stTa.ln, For instance a fortune. Of hav�eaid of me. Lady Edith'•" Least?-aad at hie approa^h a thrill ,of the [ace rpflerted .n the ¢lass Ma�'or. of the ,town,,. who died fivat, 1 surrlY the Bret of ttr kind: had No: he is not,.t+nra.' said Lady Fdi h over £20,000 has just been left hY years ago at the age of seventy-two„ Hey have nothf'ne but fOood to say:: pi�aqure: „ i z 1t is roses. reees, ail the way How happy shaken off the coldness the pride, in "Ha m a very clever man. and beanut"I' Mrs Bibby, of Liverpool, to her .� ) yo Count�noeman happy till—" he m�r• which hitherto I�will toot see tiim.ataiin ' shs id a t'He be d perhavA it above his grid "When nuft leaving i"thed th his wife f"the sum ,of .;i i adobe ngt arimire your child." -.-y jjling, but he left £3,500, a field I d slater, Katherine Perry, �'t�hen m r. 15N �:. mored, ;bot even as she made theassertionbe blip t1Yfr-Mr, Clive li:.r• "t]:- Rhe made a charming little grimace l mlpd darted towards Mondav w.th a wilt- vey,' said the woman, am if she were stat- said sister shall Cease LO 4Sid 10• "I know: but I don't believe It. One ran i fal lontint:-and she knew that she would lag an land rave-im and eeft•evidevrit and lease the said oonTeII� 'y two cottages aril. certain farnitureU - - -be-h'anny without being dead.-Aad i+e there go to the ball in the hove of meeting him• fair "blind or an_imbecile. Who ar he - anvthlDg so delightful as ■uccese!" I The door opened, and ber father came I should like to meet him. to whisper, ire Dame ( Docent, Mount Plea- to his servant, 611 . "Falttrre is sometimes satisfactory." he in. 'Fool!' .rust that 'Fool!'" sant. Liverpool) absolutely." Probably the meanest w11L on ' ■u Rested. 'All alone. Edith? All cone?' he said. L�- gh , but not v_rry mirth_• While - Mrs. Bibby's -sister re zO P . 'I hate failure." she retort.d. "But I'ppu� tting his arm round her shoulder. "Has f f Corti weE► that Of a Oban who left t can t associate it with Clive Survey, the. Mr. Clive Karver been here P" \o., he to arl. h;ur but a fool, RAra: ma,ina a nun the iIIterest on the - - - friend nt the ptwple' Father says- "kir Clive Harvey' Yrs; I think eo; oh. hD ie going to be a erect man. a acs" his Wife the sum Of 1 farthing, wi F. replied ff man, I chink. All the world mt11 be money is to be paid,to her on con the direction that it should be sent Bat I think I sacs said quite enough nice psi+. he hap. ehe rc ipd lttdt errtttty, great - , ; , things, an here is some fresh Lea. Do Tut' I'm sorry mitred im, said talking of him-is 'betinninR to talk al• dition thu none of it is used for theto t in env you take sugIrars You wail Aad I shall calpp Lord ChesterlctRh, Hr. Graham wanes ready" her by poo an unpaid el ask You thfe once; it is the one thing I him to speak ata bier meeitnrr Sri the F.aat •'Massie knew him kms?" asked Sara Cnefit of the convent Or a� ono Opel - .. remember. Are you going.to sneak to- End. He's just the man. I told Graham with assumed indifference: but her tyre Connected with it. A similar case "" -- -- night?' I zhnuld Drobabl - And biro here, and though spriarently cast-down. were watcb• _, ua "It's Wednesday" he reminded her. would ask him." tap bre mistress's lane. is that Of Lady Mary Catherine _ - ' "Ah, yes, I wlvm i you'd let me know 'Since when have von been Mr, "Not long. para. I Raw him for the:first _ '+ when you are speaktae next', I-father trod Graham's meewenRer?" she asked. time leer nicht' Ashbiirnham, who has not yet Colne -An ExeellCnt Reason. 1--want to go down to the House and hear Lord Cheatetleigh looked at her with "What's be like. this clever fool-man? t,0 �V decision a6 to whether she i yoti: but 7ou moat Dreimtse to bF as @lo- enrprl■r. Young?" asked Sara, still casually. "�Cere Coll I;eaS1Ck_ crossing thQ, y Quent and.as scathing aa'you were last • 'What's the matter. Edith?" he asked. "Oh, vee: and vpry good-looking. Ynu will continue her life at Lha convent ocean, Pat 4" - night." a•• know the kind B.vrk: taR and str�taht of the Sacred Heart 8t ROehamp= „ a - ( An7thing wrong and strong•-with dart grey eyes— Ui Was turriblc sick coming' All this was very pleasant. and Clive` •Notbina," she reDlisd cel¢lv.: "but .it '* enjoyed ft. though be modestly out it A. seems to me that Mr. Clive Harvey t.- The woman made a'Resture-ot deprecia• ton. If she takes the vow she as enjoy with a few words d ■elldep t it an. over, but nivver a qualm,did Oi hov sack trim bmuch you, father." will recluded by Lord �shburnham s , tion, rather too move in evidence. You It is Just like the cvouna English sabib P go In back.' - "Bot it isn't all work and no play wiib - they are all alike,' she said contempt- will from inheriting his real and a o� un.,f F raid. 'He's that rasa avis, l modest g 8 do t'.oti aCC. o! r't Oh, he'll take a lot of etioilinR lly• $ you. is it r' she asked. odest nnnAly. personal estate, The. Will has been „ - . r c= Clive leujiLld: "By no meeaA, T have•youn man. But I mustn't praise Lim. I "pot quite," As{d Ladv Edith._ "ThiA one Pe ��t� that 1 my amusements, each as they are." !q different. Sara. He ►ave little, and be proyislD[intly sworn at under £250, ,•gore and Oi nivver ,Hint backel see, 1••dith; for you don't like him. eh P" "Yon don't go out much?" ohs Itiauired, oeft not pav compliments and bow and No," be admitted. I'm afraid.Isvend "I neither Ilko nor dislike him." she smile tike the others: ai least. ant to 6he has four years 1n which to „ said as coldly as before. • 'Yo forget that your horror. pi my leisure prowling about the I have sen Lim only twice, slid that I me." she added, with a latitb, the wistful decide, being ®till 8 novice_at the - _ . . . . _ streets." know very little about him---' nnu in which was not loot upon the w° convent, . Her age, is twenty-three_ "Ah. yes: Lope: studying the Deovle—" And care leas?:' be finished, nressiI man's watchful ears, . , Hurt."and smoking a pipe," be-nut in. her shoulder and langhing. He waiq 1 weuld like to sopliim,.this vottnt s3• -. �, . ••Oh, but you.ought not to confine sour- thonkh he diH not know A. rather proud bib, who is so different• so clever, and yet iKUstn't Join Army OT \aTy. "Mrs. •Jimps Cut me yesterdays..t ✓m'- - self t4-studying one claw only." she went,,of -lie beautifnt Aauehter'is exelusiveneae ea imbecile," ehe raid slowly. on. It seems to me-15 dare, say `I'm - Another peculiar. will .which at- and I •tell you, it hurts me." wrottt-that what is called 'the pro le' and insusceptibility. (To be coatinnedJ ' absorb all the attention Haws aye. And care less," she echoed. toritinc reacted considerable attention six Uf course, she hurt rou if she ,.� _ p My with a little gesture of profound ln- Catt you, with,those sharp looks gndl The ,. W. .PsRie - years ago was that of..M.r.. Robert lona, for instance• is worthy of notate. it Beard, who left his estate to his "I'm afraid I don't belong to any class- you know. I must go and drew@," hatchet face." now," raid Clive musIdgly. "I am 'rather She beat to her own rooms, a suite tio , nephew, provided he "did.not en- in outcast from society; a kind of black luxurious the# Clive, it he had wren them, 7 :tURtrffiia p C'ottOn� - -` . '+SL«pp would have been still more struck by the ter either the naval or military ser- 'Black sheen are mere v.-turesatte. and contrast between the dens of Lazarus and Interest was aroused recently in ,, p sometimes more intereetinw. than the the valares of Dives. Decorated, furnish- Londqn by the arlTlOtmcement of vice of the country.- The ne hew white,' she rejoined with n nod "But, I ed with the minutest regard for taster and took the case to Court, a_nd Mr. Jus- 11K)', S U CA R I I I ..: - think Fou will rejoined that you are not .re Pone at all for Lost, they were remarkable the High Commissioner of :Austral- tire Cody decided that the Clause ;warded as an outcast." even in this age• of artistic luxury. Rare is that the services of a cotton ex- is "Seeing that you are so kind as to Der• books, choice pictures. vricelem brie•a= Could not stand, as such a provi- r ' i ••. mit me to be here-•" he began. brae, they were all here to minister to the pert were required to superintend sion struck at elle very serosity of She gave a little shrng of her shoulders, Rarl's roving fancy. As she opened the ' ••'I didn't mean that. I meant that every• door of the sitling•room a woman, who the cultivation the plant in the ,, tie at needlework b the window. rose Com�onwea,lth. Experiments the State, and was therefore-Can body-excepting the Cotlservatives, the old y fret to the public cod. blue Tories-will be anxious to welcome quickly, and noiselessly sDproached -her - Y P g FINE Grai>fl Sll er - •- you, And that reminds me that I am mistress, her eyes scanning her face with far have been mostly in, Queens- g a strange er viyeeee. An eccentric stockbroker of To have every seals alike,size _ monopolising your attention• and that au' land, where a variety of cotton es- " these people,avant to talk to .you. I can She was a Hindoo of little more than Sloane Street, who died in 1905, of dots at tett,each one choice . . see it in their faces, and in the way they middle age, bit looked older than her pechally'favored is that known- as f extraGranutatedWhltepurecone i� are wah thifi us._some of their faces ex- years by reason of the sallow face covered le•t over £200,000 to his only son, sugar, fret the St. Lawrence in u- --Dress their .indignation and impatience Caravonica—a cross between Peru-. with' L res of floe wrinkles, and rhe who was then eight years old, on bags,with red tag--roolbR.,sglbs., *' -. pretty plainly." snow-white hair, which showed up, vividly viae and Mexican, It is a tree '01� • • 'Ig that a dismissal?" be asked. against her dusky skin; her dark,eyes, which, if pruned back attains a very quaint terms, several ages of p P : MEDIUM Grain "No," she said, with a touch of calor almost black, Lad- a peculiar eznresaion ' the will being taken u with re 'an R ce. "No; yon may stay, as thea rested on Lady.Edith, one at once height of twenty feet. On pour, provisions regarding the 'Care and rn the bass Lf st, rtwrence aa9, five minute* longer; and I'll use proprietorial and appealing. sand' soil it is said that growers "Medium Grain"-blue,toggs- 1 them up in telling Fou how much I envy I The woman, who was called Rara-a com 3 moral welfare of the child. He is every grain is choicestarannlsted 1 : ou. You.smile, of nouree. •But think! venient contraction of her native name.. have rftade from $25 to $30 an acre, not allowed to have any dealings sugar,about size of ,"s , pearl, R hays-all the world before You, to feel Sur was not known by any other eve one re come!su .d and there are thousands of acres every pu a sure that your ambition will be gratified, -name, bad beetl Lady Edith's nurse: and With his mother, except aB unleGs i that Suecess is waiting. with..the laurel .was the most important person in the da. of-Suitable land to, be,•obtained ,in and ordered by a Judge in the. COARSE Grails wr'eat'h in her hand. ready, when your I mestic side of the-housebold. She had• al• norille'r l .Q'ueensland at from $°.50 • liighpese ,plggaRva to Beckon her,.to place'most taken the place of a mother to the Court of Chancery. Alany people prefer the coarser 'i_; ._ -_.._ it on your broc:. 'Oh, it is-good to be a girl. and had an affection for her which to $5 an acre., _ _-- Ever 'effort is to be made by the gain. The St, Lawrence Green clears man! You are tree to steel into the i combined maternal love with the devotion "" y crystal,sures seryl the size of a arena, to fight for all you aro, worth. to of the faithful slave. To say that she trustees t0 prevent the gr; nt•i•ng of ppirick Victory from the grip of Difficulty.1 worshinved her young mistress would not -- smart diamond, and almost ss 1 "to- BPL Fou ate''laui ilius. How would he an EztravaRant assertion: ah.a would -- ••• such an order, but if such grant bright, but quickly melted Into you like to change places. with me?" have willingly laid down her life to give cannot be prevented they are to pure aweetaexe, Clive looked at her av Phe bent forward• the girl a moment's transient Pleasure, cc Your grocer's wholesaler has i her expression certainly not one of nride and would baro•cheerfully committed any employ "doctors, --n.UrRes,. 'deteC- the:.exact style yon want-grata, � and hauteur at that Trci�innt; and was crime for the like trifling . result, She When through old tives or tutors," as they shall deem giialiL and quantity au guat� rather surprised and startlod by the 'slid= ammed to live with only one object: to anteedby. .. I . "'•den revelation. It seemed iso if the pride watch over Lady Edith. and minister to age the bodily - necessary, t0 guard both his moral It�' which he had noticed RcrL but 'a meek 'her ease and comfort; and in the oursnit - - - . 51,Lawremess artetlsseles and that for a m6ment' it Nod alfivv°ti of her object she sane quite ready to sacra•', -ftlnctiOnsbeCO7N meSingglsh, and-material Welfare. Limned. Z : - a s een eves, caught the grave regard of fico not t t herself, but all the world, N�►�DrihCQ * ax8i}vQs Cls hoTntClied ago a Mr, William 11 his keen eyna, the color left hos tarp, bad I \o doubt the woman'', tireless ministra• i.� g eta in AuleriCa'' possess- � - ? .c "• ,she DPgd-b%ek with a little q@W!ea,1 t1vnf-hod doge ?loI•_ little tq toetfr tke - ' - aae if rhe was almost ashamed of her' Anlrit-o# pride an mnat be written- ed of about £80,000 and & pretty' I hemence. • selfishness, which characterized Lord give gentle, tllnely, Bud her a was- in0 inat . - - "Other persons' Lave ihefr arr"ionq tie Chestcrleigh's da�RRtiter; but, even ii she effective aid, With6ut wife' Qf 13 tYl elv11 well as Mr. Clive Harvev," she said in an I llad been aware of the fact, Sara would I jealous. explana:*sr! and a volorptic tone, "Why hive ¢Timed in it, -In her-eves £he girl -discomfort Or distress. u CIO you roma in qn client?" she.raided.with was perfect in body and mind. 1? a was I F:. 15ulile for a '.Kiln Lost 2200. , ' a tenth nt impatience. tie vain of Lady Edith's beauty an grace I Z�. 25C. 8 box fit �OUr He left her all his money,- how- j"I was trendprtng what ambition yon as if tUey had belonged to a dans ter of, , � ��. could have whlrh conld not. be .easily her own; and she spent most of her tjmo Druggist s: 173 ever, blit 8tip,lll8.ted that,eltC-.shOUldRrAtiflt+d. J,adF F.itith," hs Aafd, nlnnnin� and devising dressrq and DilipaUeD■ID.SaudChemkal {orfeit £200 Of the estate each time •You mean that, I am Lord Chrsterfleld'w ad.innetq with which to get off that esuty..I Co.oflCamn.Lin"Mai . - ,k ' dadvht.:r,Daughter of aq ex,Cabinet I Sara had on-me from-Ifldia as avah, Qr she appeared iri public unveiled, ., llln;wler' . nurse. to Lady Cheaterieirb. 'Phar, sY.e. N - . . . , . r . , - i 11�' . -. ..;., .'...,_. .. ,.r ;.:. -.., - .E _.::a1. '_, `c<ry. h. :;.,.. i M.•„,w'.8� .;.,t i. ,m . ,t , ,.,,,, 't+ «," y :;;.;�: . Xr d "n' a .Su err +., '...�'.,r, f 9;e cs^v!�•Km . ,:.r ,a.. i r+ .K y r.,, ,:•rv�'a n ,T!. - •"�-ra , '^lf,•,,.;a ,c;'.. }'t{r., rc'y ,: $' i''.'.k�', - r, ', 2 •.� ;t. �` •d`: 'ti n r •'g'�' ,. .• , ..moi '✓. --µ ,•, -.n�'�''• a'°,�n ,.;�"y �,_�?,het •i„M ",r•" � r r, .+a- ,-..,,,K '��'•, -n':: !-.. ... •-n-•.., ..,..- .3...L.Jr. _w-+�.�.+^'i"3�142- .•31 M ;�. - f+l: y' ^•:.," :.1M'.'A'.•."-'.,."; cif :m....�„a,,y,J!"�'';;,( , ,w a_.• t '•. r� 4\ fir. ;' .!,�.; .•�� ',, 1' "NERVOUS CHILDREN � rn THE 'WORLO IN REVIEW HO r =s T WHITESTAI a -N Otters ld t�tQ .,'iflPj �stages. °� � / � ® � \ � i Teetotaler. Th Kaiser as a e K s , M :4C St, �t a _ ,: TastyTact Cocoanut Delicacies. a tr r r, Little speeches on the valva of temper r , , anile which the German emperor hag.made � ru w to soldiers and students have prepared-thA _ - Cocoanut, Pudding. — One pint world for the announcement that he has r-• �E one a CUp sugar, two equThey Need a Tonic to Siren e rved permits the usual wines to be se �itk PURE .•, eggs, two tablespoons of cocoanut, `' t at his cable to guests and frieuds. These the Weak Nerves and Restore one half cup crackers, one teaspoon may follow his example It they like. but lemon extract one quarter cup con- , they are left free to act on their own no- lemon in the Them to`latnral Health = ' '�<,`y premises. It scarcely. with:needs ✓ y`.. feetioner s sugar, Mix all the 1a remarking that they will keep well with- W.61llETT COMPAMI•��� 3 �' Man a child has been 'called gradients together'` except the r n the limit. Many i The kaiser is not likely to become an TORONTO,OMT. �� j,, awkward, has been punished in whites of the eggs, Bake one half I aggressive champion of total abstinence, Mptvu'aG Nom hour. When the pudding x' but it is certain that the immoderate School for not keeping still, or for p g is firm `? ' drinking which he condemns as a cuffsthto . remove dropping. things,-when th A Ph il.4 from the `raerh. fil not reap at fault as the trouble whites until stiff with one quarter checked by his,precept and practice. e qp Y + i' world to growing temperate; science, ln• ':: 1 cup of confectioner's su ar cover fa really St. Vitus dance in itssugar, 1'i � dwetry, popular education .are severally MOST PLR F ECT MADE earlier stages. $o common is this top of the pudding, place in the working for moderation in the use of al• hervotis disease in childhood that oven and brown. Serve cold, echo!. The kaiser, so alert and progres• THE INCREASED ,HUTRITi- °T in some schools one-fifth of all the Cocoanut Pie.-One cup shredded the spiriitt- of thenage las reaardel tempetr• i, OUg VALUE **'BREAD MADE t Pupils hatae Emmen found suffering cocoanut, four tablespoons sugar, BIIO° The Boy Problem. IN THE NOME WITH ROYAL -from it in one form or another. Be- two tablespoons cornstarch, two YEAST CAKES SHOULD BE cups sweet milk one• quarter cup Ex-Rin Manuel. The.World'e work has been describing SUFFICIENT INCENTIVE TO P �" 1t��re the presence Of the disease i5 P q g what has been done for the boy by the :. Detre ed there i® usual! a disturb- cream, one half teaspoon vanilla, Scouts, the.Y,M.C,A„ the Salvation Army THE CAREFUL HOUSEWIFE y y The latest picture OE eX=Ring and other bodies. Always to school and' ,senna of the neral health. The dash of nutmeg, two eggs. Scald Manuel of.Porto al, whose mar- el TO GIVE THIS I M P O R T A N t general g sewhere 'where boys- congregate, we are - � child shows listlessness and in- the milk; beat the egg yolks until rings takes plane soon. told, there are gangs. Usually these ganga, FOOD ITEM THE ATTENTION light with the sugar, are a nuisance; very often they are a seri- fltten'tion. Then it becomes rest- g gar add the corn- ous menace to the morale of the gang) TO WHICH ITIS JUSTLY EN- I lIeessss, and twitching of the muscle's starch and mix with the scalded members and to the peace of the neigh. j TITLED. land jerking of the limbs and body- milk. Cook, stirring constantly un- gar, tablespoonful of ginger. Let borhood. For usually the energy of the HOME BREAO'BAKING RE-` _ t 51 t thickens. Remove from the coountil lukewarm,til it il lukthen stir in gangs is directed against lane sad order, follow. A remedy that cures $t. But a new time is coming, for so many DUCES THE HIGH COST OF , Vitus dance and cures it so thor- fire, add cream and cocoanut and two cakes dissolved in water. Let people In the schools, in the Boy Scouts. LIVING BY LESSENING THE "; ou hl that no tPaoe of the disease set away to cool, Beate whites raise over ni ht. Earl• the next and in many other activities have grasp- B Y gg g y ed the fundamental fact that if these gang AMOUNT O F E X'P E N S I V E to a stiff froth y MEATS REQUIRED TO SUP•. • remains is Dr, Williams' Pink Pills, , add vanilla and nut- da stir thick with cornmeal and I activities are guided most wonderful rP- .�. 'whish slake the new blood neves meg and fold into the custard. Have let raise once more. Then put on sults can be achieved-results that will pLYTME NECESSARY HOUR• cleave theBe boys far better aaale to handle ►�-.r sary to feed the starving nerves a pie tin lined with pie crust, prick a board, knead in more meal, if them selves-honestly and effectively in the 161iMENT TO THE BODY. and gives them the nourishment all over with a fork, brush with a needed, roll to less than a half inch; world than•were their predecessors. they demand. little of the egg white and place in cut in pieces as large as two yeast Same All Over, E. W. GILLETT CO, LTD. +r Mrs. Hiram Barnhart, 6eotia the oven to bake until firm. When cakes side by side. Put on a board; The financial situation in Western-'Can. TORONTO, ONT 7" Junction, Ont., says: "About two done, fill with the custard, replace Airy in the shade, as sun will sour it. oda ass never been any more acute than i Wt"IPEG MONTREAL + in the oven and brown. Serve cold. Turn often, put in a sack and has is the older countries of the world.accord- � -years 8g0 my oldest daughter, M� p hang.ing to am opinion expressed in Winnipeg ;:1 bel, then ten years of age, was Cocoanut .',Macaroons.-Whites of up to keep. recently by H. V. Meredith. vice-preeident i Elva eggs, one and a half cit and general manairer of the Bank of t►tricken with St. Vitus dance, She gg cups,shred. rfontn-al. Mr. Iferedith is making a tour the development of progress and civilize- could not-keep still for half a min- ded cocoanut, one half pound pow- Hints for the Home.- of iuspection of Western Canada. aceom- tion, Egypt -is thus certainly moving ap-, ate,. no matter .how hard she tried. dered sugar. Beat the egs; whites panted by Mr. L. Meredith, of London, ward. and more than one trouble wbich Soap should not be rubbed on Ons. (some y?ars ago looked menacing seem& •;f; Her lialbs would Ark and twitch until stiff and very do, fold in •There has been no trreater etrincency surceptible toda•v' of a wealthy solution. sial every little thing would start carefully powdered sugar and the IiI black stockings. They should be inn here," Mr,_Merrdith said. '•tarn there bas .-It ;s,to be hoped that the changes now ac- her crying. I ave her several bot- cocoanut, Mix ver• lightly, Drop f mersed in suds and 'rubbed till been in Berlin, Vienna and London. It to I scanned will prone a real milestone 'n ry7 g g y g p a world-wide condition. At all times there the people'm march towards a faller and t g y p paper clean. have beery spells when money has been f p Iles of medicine said to be good for b• teaspoonfuls on oiled ; frt•er e: rmvion of their natural genius * -' _- the narcos, but instead of helping bake to a slow Dees twenty minutes. When the feet ache through walk- tight• and there is no particular signs-I It is marveCous to think that when hire s ber she •ass steadily growing worse. Take out of the oven when a golden ing in the heat, rub them with a flcance in this Aerial nail• .1Kiu-was hefier went to conN dared an Yanswer pt to°.hheet Young mixture of lemon if juice and alcoholEgvpt=att party's queru:ous cry, "Egypt , Ser voice would change so that we brown and, when-cold, moisten the if any practical utility is found for the I for the Egrpt.aau., and lo:-here by the thoroughly blended. t- could hardly understand her. and under side of the paper so that the II A tablespoonful cif vinegar should f aeroplane ,n times of p owe, it is TAPIT j grace of a «tern maintemneo of order jtif� her face became twitched until she macaroons may easily be removed. f to be in the delivery of mail, and some- i and a strict Justlee_is alrrady emerginf g_ be added to the water used Jor'what suezoot: ' of possibilities in tbts _ reprroentadro government. The world q did not look like the same child. I Cocoanut Custard. - One pint washingas this keeps stockings a 1direction was the Sight made in France W-day has Rreat need otauch mea as Kite had used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills sweet milk, two a Qa, p a few days ago by Guillaux. It was not chener of Khartoum, _ l g half cup co ir -myself when run down, send finally coanut, two tablespoons'of sugar, good color. Ratio a l arht comparison o awn vita the men. ,t, t 'H Hum many men-are bothered with t+coal aehieceIDtmto of Marco! Rrinde• decided to glue her these «filen half salt-spoon of salt, half fes acne de« Mmulertais, who ha: done 887 IMSTRFSS IN GEFNIA`�T. that saw-like roughne..ss at the miles. An0laux flew but 280,•. But be car• .she had taken two boxes I could •spoonful of cornstarch, half tea- ' -- - �' edge of co!lars after being launder- reed with him the Parity patior«-and drop- red rotr ` notice an improvement, and by the spoonful of vanilla. Dissolve the ped them at 915 a:m, in Bordeaux, where t'llimployed Army Larx'er Than in time she had used five boxes she cornstarch in a little of the cold ed several times. A complete cure they do not otherwise arrive till 5 p A , was"full cured. However, I was: milk. Have the remainder of the may be effected by merely rubbing i'dttfprence of 73.e amour« in n«w„nrrp.•r r Ttvrnfy-fire Teary. determined to make the .cure per- milk hot is a double boiler"d stir the edge with a piece of ordinary r liabilitypshon d bed if dr a ec.fain The killing of a workman by hi$ bt he found maneat if possible, and I gave her in the cornstarch. Cook ten min- ` t soil 9oraffin areadily, and the s the for al rs do lthet�rings acrimited ase e oroless,Origrathemail%ia tenant's forcible landlord.in uejection foarrel r not two boxes more, and I can truth- utes. Beat the eggs and sugar to- The fully say that she has never had a gather, pour the boiling milk over i!sats much longer, for the wax fills carrying power of the aeroplane to slight.. i having paid hia,rent, has called at- l� g up-the roughness of the edges, and then+ would be a rremlum on tum' tentcon to th,e-un reccdewei d rev, s symptom of the trouble since•, and them and return to the fire until4 p g pact journalism, but speed in the air p p ,•. is now a6 bright and active" as any thick and creamy. Remove at oIIre l _ tM costa ,singularly little, and by dropping'alence of unempluyniQ.nt in Ger- child-of ber age, I heartily recom- from the fire, set in cold water and bOndlra at aettignatea placep the need for many in general and Berlin in par- 3 i - LIGHT BREAKS I.N. stop@ could be avoided. But the occasion � 2� mend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to stir until almost ¢old. Add the fiav- ! for aerW' aervws .could be mately in re- ticular,• ,It was generally conceded sill mothers as the reawlt of what Dying and cocoanut and .pour into glorw now aecess=bte only by a slow and that, Germany is. confronted -with Thoughtful Farmer Learns. About roundabout route. -. the serious problem of sheltering I, •',they have done for my child and dish in which itis to be served. This Tea' and ('olTee. A LoateNess Lane - myself." is a delicious custard to pour over and feeding the largest army of un- Sold by all medicine dealers or fruit or broken cakes or macaroons. Many people exist in a more or they Most spay tionslittlare eedsLcsell-dame ed cissa employed in the last twenty-five . by mail at 5Q cents'a. box or six `Waldorf Salad with Cocoanut.- lees hazy condition and it often peoples, Almost every natton is g oink 1 Years. Thr' Government, State. ' a a,( boxes for >$2.50 from The' Dr. Wil- Mix one bowl each of sour apples, takes,years before they realize that t�d to sortoloit=cal questions, especially •municipal and communal authori- al liams' Medicine Co., Brockville, nuts and celery_ Aho pp as they concern the poor and nnemploy- ties are looking to ttie winter with tea and coffee are often the cause Peed fine. ode It would seem, according to Harperb Ont. Sprinkle the top with shredded co- of the cloudiness, and that there is weekly, that Sw;teertand has solved one the greatest dread. Workmen are ° t n problem .in a maner worthy of imi,a• usuallable in the summer time to '.. "---� _ coanut and salt to taste. Whip .a simple way to let the light break tion. It- is rather ditacult to switserland y SAILOR'S' BAGGY TROUSERS. some thick cream until very stiff, ln. to try .to give vrttham working Itr that prepare_t.0_scime_sute'nt_f!z.r the_idle salt sli htl and mix with the salad. A wortlik,farmer had such an ex- commonwealth tete people proceed upon days of the winter, but this summer �. g Y the theory that a man who is unemployed man thottsards Of them were un- No •Longer Necessary for Them to Cocoanut Drops.-Grated cocoa- perience and tells about it in a let- t&, tt lett to himself, liable to become a y "lam Be Worn. nut, white of one egg, sugar, To ter. He says: waste by being a charge and a tax upon able to get a day's employment, - 'Jr the community, The Swiss.. thertrfUre, con• The litical unrest at the be !n- one cup of grated cocoanut add half "For about forty years I have seder the problem an an eennomic gnse• g +y Sailors wear trousers that are had indi estion and •stomach trou- tion to be solved by the -state. The pur• ning of the Balkan war, together its weight of powdered sugar, the 8 together- voluminously baggy around the an- ble in various forms. During the pooh ie to secure the unfortunate ttnenr with the financial stringency, white of one egg and flavoring to eloped to secure work not-only for the kiss solely because they are the taste. Beat to a stiff froth. If not last 25 years I.would not more than sake of hie family, but in the interests of brought s crisis in the industrial most oonservative of men. Such quite stiff. enough, add a little more get over one spell of-bilious colic the commonwealth. world that affected almost every t ?' "trousers are no longer of more'ser- q There is no toleration. of the loafer. branch of business. -All em lo-ers g sugar. Drop on buttered paper and until another would be upon me. . Begitint is prohibited by the law, and -� y- . vice than ordinary trousers would "The best doctors I could get vagrancy is class,fled almost as a crime. began to retrench, dropping aad- . be, but there was a time when the bake fifteen minutes in a hot oven. Shcnld .an unemployed person not make many employes as possible. There y When cold moisten the under side and all the medicines I -could buy' (serious effort to obtain work, the authori- p were the ideal garment for sailors' only ave me tem racy relief. 1tie� proceed to find it for aim, and when has been hardly a stroke of work in of the paper and the drops will g p° i use. "Chane of climate was tried they do be ,s compelled to perform it. It the building-trades'of Berlin,.where . They had their origin is the du- easily slip off. 8 he refuses to work be is pt8ced in the . usually many thousands. are em- __ _ without results. I could not sleep workhouse, where strict discipline - is y ties that mep on sailing vessels used nights.,hta, had rheumatism" and my maintained; and every !amnio required to eloped. The department stores and lfiseellaneous Reei g work to his full capacity, receiving thcre• -#o have to perform. These neves- pea. shops have discharged from 25 to eltated or made advisable the roll- heart would palpitate at times su t for his board and lodging and from o to p Fried Calves Hearts.-Cut -two that-it seemed it would jump out of io cent.; a day in wages. There ars to 40 per cent, of the r employes. ing of the trouser above the knee, Switzerland- institutions where, temporary Although the ,summer is not over hearts into long strips, roll in flour, my body, employment may be hid by persons out s-nd it was far easier and more cont- ,a fortable to roll u a b and fry in a tablespoon cd butter,' I came to the conclusion that of work, through no fault of their own. the treasuries of charitable and lay• - p baggy trouser Take u the meat and add to the there was no relief for me and that They receive comfortable accomModation bor organizations which are usually leg than it would have been to roll p and pome'money compensation until tbey able to accumulate some funds dur ` skillet a tablespoon bf paraley and I was about wound up, when I saw can find more remunerative wages. a . -up a tight one. One thing sailors I ing that season, have been so drawn . atm a tablespoon of onion, both chopped a,Postum advertisement. I had al- Only-Two impeached. upon that the are practically py iiaed often -to have to do was to y p cticall em fine. Let cook Avefiminutes antis nays been a coffee drinker, and got The impeac,imeut of Governor Balzer of wade ashore through the water. For pour over the meat. I an•idea from the ad. that maybe dew York brings out the fact that=;n the ty, Berlin alone has been spending this of course they rolled up their whole history or-the republic only two $200,000 a month throughout the ' Grape Juice Lemonade.—Make a i coffee was the cause of my trou- -executives,have been impeached and re. - trousers. Again, they used to be lemonade in the usual . way, the+ble." -Tea is just, as harmful be- moved. one the governor of >aorth caro summa for the relief, of the poor' kept-busy, holy-stoning decks. For ' lina in 1870, and the other the-governor and bread 'lines•are atreeady.appear� juice of three lemons and half a cup cause it contains caffeine, the,same this they had to get down'on, heads , of Nebraska in 1871. Five other govern- ing in front of the meat markets and knees. :1s the decks were wet of sugar, a quart of water and a drug found in coffee. ors faced impcacbment charges, but the _L _ tumbler of grape juice; be sure and "I began to use Postum insRead charges were not sustained. Sever before' and bakeries. _ it was necessary tO Poli the trousers in the history of New York state has a to above the knees in order to keep serve it ice cold, Here is another of coffee-and and in less than three governor been imppached. The nearest.ap= 2.1 lemonade'which is perfectly delici- weeks I felt like a new man. The proach to it centred about George Clintons thea! dry. p the states first chief executive, in 1791. An But there is no longer any such ous, the only drawback to it being rheumatism left, me, and I have ` as of the governor was convicted Idle Money peed that it cannot be served the mo- never had "a spell of bilious colic of irregularities in land speculation and _ ment it is made, but must be made since. sant to fail. This smirched Cltntoa'e - a a couple of hours before serving. "My appetite is good, my di ec_ name for, a time, but iv was Hover. tried, ; p g. g g and subsequently he lived it down and �. 5,000 OUT OF WORK. The juice of three lemons, rated tion never-was-better, and I can do served his 'state.thereafter for years. � g ERSONS having Idle .funds on Not men, but corns that were put out of rind of one, one cup of powdered more work than before. for 40 Kitahener's Egypt. P hand for temporary or longer P „ periods, or Awa ting permanent business last week by Putnam's Corn Fox. sugar. T&eke one quart of boiling years. rgypt is to have a parliament. and Sir Investment,can obtain FOUR PER � .. tractor, iso corn can live if treated by bate]'; potty over the' rind, juice and Name given by Canadian POstltni Edward Grey has given it his bleesing and CENT. interest,compounded quer- � ��° says'it will incteuse the liberties of the ter! . b opening an account.In the futnanmly Putn=m safe, painlaeiilB a i,d sure. sugar, let it get cold and then Co., Windsor, Ont. Write for cope sA�iv�s DEPARTMENT of this = tc Egyptian. people, It is intended to nom• Company. These funds are with- l ', strain. This lemonade ehher with of the little book, The Read to 'bine the Legislative Council 4ud the Gen- driwable by cheque and beer Inter- •--- � `_ " Aral Assembly into one Legislative As- a t'fro date re4elvel antti date the grape juice or just plain is Wellville. m The Pace... worth trying. Postum comes in two forms: sembly.-consisting of the ministers and withdrawn. We solicit outoftown •'; - y g. sixty-six elected and sercnteen nominated accounts,which may be opened by i •"Money went a whole lot further Receipts for Yeast Cakes.-A Regular -Postum-must be we�l members. The latter will comprise the mail• weirs tor sot! es lin the old 'dtiys than it does nota" farmer's daughter asks how to boiled. threedArablBedon n-ss, nt, four o - gaid'the Old Fogey. make yeast cakes. These will keep . Instant Postum is a.soluble,how- ticx]totri. one engineer, two educational The Union Trust ,� representatives, and one municipal Tepee- " ti That's because it didn't go so for months: Boil a Large handful of der. A teaspoonful dissolves quick- eontative. Tho Legislative Assembly will Compeany, Limited last," explained the Wise Guy. hops in two quarts of water, then ly in a cup of hat water and, with inttiate lnQiplation, save:"where it con- Temple Building,Toronto �ua, ' strain;"scald two cups of flour with the addition of cream and Rl1gA1', corns con�titut;oval laws. The preamble of the Rhedival decree Never attempt to borrow trouble; the water, stirring• constantly to makes a delicious beverage in etatu•s that it- to desired to endow the CAPITAL (oalduO •1,000,000 - --i[ you do, people will insist upon keep it fra)m forming lumps. Add ls. RESERVE - 6860,000 _ rnuntry with an enlightened,systp.m of • r, "There's ., trnccrmttrnt, ensuring &nod administra- `'• _ presenting it to you. a large handful of salt, same of su- a reason for P,.t, n'. hiss parent.ion of individual lihcrty. and °} _ - 1 Y i ,i ,4• ...t3a..w. ;f�, ,•.... '. .s .a....'. . .. •: ,,,,. -.y. x' .'t .,�,• r, ,< 4 � ran, t,...,Ed^tt."•" ,,+' _. �„e r t ..1..*.�. »..�awrua.. .y.> —r, .fir. �+.,s sr :> .^r 'sea«,••.:, :'v+: e ...�e h• "�� - ..w.:,'• .-te,.,. a,aK.� iti, i .�'z Six ,..` .;. •s 5'. .:., a.+.,e3• +GaWa7s'a..'.=.ws. �'� ia:.iCw`r .-�,-.'% '',: s: ;slsd'•.... ;. •;. ,'+Yi1S .¢t” �� �.'.. ) '�r'aW'r,-Y _ "• 'v` .N.R.,. yW' �« '.a,; ..,.... „�,;..';h' � "y`,'. f...,, y,�'•.p ,.^^.. 's. ,�t,�`�+�,' :Cd` .a',', v. - h a� '+{fit.. •`W' �. Icy.n.,(•. ., -.. 'FwW. .. 3. -....•rte. .,, _-aP+ f, :FjO.. „•^. , ,--. 'yak,'•,e��...,chis,,,;,, ... .,. .p .r'•.-• - _ ,�S'-t' - ?'•,!. G Vit`` r.• ;et,.:. 3 � r —Miss Ma Clark is s radia a —A large crowd of Bulgarian Mary 1� g g g LnCALISMS. few days with relatiyes in the gypsies of a very rough type pass- ' city. ed through the village Thursday, IC —Mrs. Gerry, of Oshawa, is going west. -hl? —W. J. and Mrs. Gordon were visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm, —Mrs. Ed. Peasley and son Ed.,lin the—Miss Ethel Davidson visited Sta J H Connor has been of# formers sister, g = ` u _ fy y y. - ey. of Watford,-are visiting with the . _. _ — Mrs. James Hick, 1 _ rfriends.in the city on Tuesday. duty for several days through Greenwood road. 7r - Lloyd Shirley, of Powassan, illness. —Mrs. Carey, of Buffalo, who 3, visited his parents here this week. —Mrs. M. S. Chapman and Miss has been visiting with her mother :r —Miss Clara Ham is spending a Phyllis Clark had a business trip Mrs. Reddln, of the Brock road, " A, - �� —.— '7 4F few days with friends in the city. to the city on Wednesday. for a couple of weeks, returned _ \ r —Jas. Denny shipped a carload —Miss Minnie Rankin returned home on Thursday. - _ 01 mLzeci dtocil Irroan reen urn on to the city on Monday to resume —Henry Moore left in our o oe , a .Tuesday. her duties as teacher in the this week three potatoes whose —A large number of our. resi- Central Business College. aggregate weight is four and a ' dents attended Toronto Exhibition —Mrs. Richards .and family re- half pounds, the largest weighing thio week. - turned to their home in the city,• one and three-quarter pounds. r ' —J. R. Thexton, of Toronto, after spending a month very —On Tuesday, Sept. 2nd, the spent Labor Day with his wife pleasantly in the village. M Ison Bank opened a new branch r t and'family here. —Miss• Lizzie Moore returned at Delhi, Ont., -Norfolk County, " —C. H.Ham, of Timigsmi, spent home on Saturday after a month's with John S. Harding as manager, _ _1 Jazz-aw-tountarlt at his parents here. Byrnes, of West-Toronto. —Mrs.it. H. Rogers . returned ` w - —Diss Helen' Burling and T —Misses Mabel Calvert and home on Wednesday after spend- . ' J'Harding are attending the YKast Coila and Aggie Every have re Ing a couple of weeks with her son, _• Y Toronto High School: turned-to resume their duties as W. D. Rogere, of Pilton, and with —Miss C. B. Simpson spent a teachers in their respective her daughter, Mrs. Thos. O. John- few days with relatives in the schools. ston, of Gorrie. city during the past week. —E. L. Ruddy is making pre- -It is most desirable that those ` --Wm. and Herbert Winter; para tions for the -•erection of a pupils who intend to take up fifth -of Kenora, renewed old acquain new barn for which the material class work in the public school 19 fences in Pickering last week. is all on the ground. He is also should register by Monday neat. —The township council will making preparations for the erec- Much time is lost often by pupils � meet on Monday nest for the tion of a cement silo. entering at all times. - Not only -a- ` traneaction of general business. —Reeve W. W. Sparks and do pupils thus entering lose, but _ —Geo. and Mrs Burroughsford Conacilior R. R. Mowbray were the work of the class is greatly a and daughter, of Toronto, spent a in Toronto a couple of days last hindered thereby. few daps with Pickering frieuds. week attending a meeting of the —We are pleased to -state that s Ontario we have engaged a first class mil- —Miss clads Allaway left on Municipal Association of Monday for. Whitby where she :flatters of pouch interest to intin- liner for the seasou, she will be will attend the Collegiate Insti- icipalities were discussed rind a here Thursday tice 4th inst. }Liss ' tufa. ppleasaut and profitable time spent Hobbs conies highly recommended —Alex Rnd Mrs. Flett, of King- by all the delegates. by the firm of Cowkburn and Rea 'Ston, spent a few .days at the —A large number of the mem- Co., as the milliner in their HouGe.'Fir '�► home of the latter's father, W. D.,bers and adherents of the Nleth- See our advt. for next week. D. jUrdon. odist church met on the church Simpson & Co. —The Ladies' Aid of St. Au- grounds on Labor Day, and spent _ M ' drew's church will meet on Thurs- the whole day and hart of the MARKMAM +�+ en who exactly one hundred -day next at the home of.airs. F. night in putting down a new Collins-. cement calk in front in front of The residents of ficarboroare circu- Cents worth Of actual value and un. Mrs. R. McBrady who was the church and along the east lacing a petition to present to the - i' -confined to her bed for several side, making a decided improve- council iu `ieptea,ber asking that a falling North for every one -of their t. Local Option by-law be submitted. clays through illness is able to be went to the premise@, iaro.und again. —The by-law regarding the The Good Roads Commission have dollars always wear —Miss Lydia Dickie and friend, riding of bic cies on the sidewalks started a number of men to work on _ TT Un- Miss Berry,3 of Hillsbur spent a has been fairly well observed since the road between �iarkharn and Cn- H 0 B B E R L 7 N CLOTHES ' : g• •pc' Y iovville:-This piece of road is exppeect- a, few days here with W:Dickie and attention was called to the matter to be finished before Markham pother friends. but there are still some young Fair. FALL SUITS AND TOP- COATS —Mri. Gilhuly who underwent men and boys who apparently The officials who are looking after + axi operation one day last week, are not aware of the existence of the proposed To onto-Port che = p �aPerry •$18.00 to $40.00 - — is making satisfactory progress the bylaw, It ie the intention= of y L ;towards recovery. the polite trnstees to enforce it surveys and are now engaged in pro- curing information as to the probable —Mrs. McCormick and two sons and they will likely soon make as amount of freight and passenger e. tra!- M � —� � � � � �� !1 `�`1� of Toronto, returned home on example of some of the offenders. flc to be got. The.shipment of milk / > IBaturdayafter spending -several —J. H. Gorman left at our office and cream together with other fain • a weeks in Pickering. on Tuesday quite a curiosity in produce all along the line of the G. —J. B. and Mrs. Horn and the shape of an apple tree. six T. R., is heavy at present. and would -`children, of Bradford; spent a few inches high and bearing an apple be largely increased with the better CLEARING daysherewith Mrs. Horn'spar- about two iuchea iq dfRmeter, accomodatioa that the new line would I ��UT 'ente, W G. and Mre. Ham - At first Right n person would afford•—Sia —Dr. Ira Tripp gird-eon; of think that it was rimpty a branch - SUMMER *g G n O —Cleveland, Ohio, spent a few #i �f days of a tree with all apple attached. pICSERItiARK1;TS. �7 V 1>� V 7'. . with C. S. and Mrs. Palmer and but on examination it wan seen — _. — other friends in Pickering. n be a perfect tree, .with well-de- White Winter Wheat; . ........ " 93 _ : —D. Pettit spent a couple of veloped roots. Mr. Gorman found Red 2 Only,..Aawm_ ocke, reg. $,3.23, for$2.'3 Mixed � .A5 ' ., .. days in the city thss week, Dur- .it in his garden and it evidently " " Fra 1 Only, Hammock re $4 30 for $3.90 — ing his absence T. M. McFadden had grown from the seed. fipring Wheat.....:.... y, g. , took charge of the drug store. —A quiet wedding took place-at 'Giproteit�d ...�.••;' ,:..• . ';,1-� I Only, Hammock, r-eg. $1.00, for$'3.40. �1 —Mr. and Mrs. White,of Heath- high noon Saturday in the Strath- pats .. ................... ... ;S k cote, !,pent a few days last week roy Baptist church, -%yben, 1ti•4 Screen Doors. Screens and many other lines ---with W. V. and Mrs. Richardson Mary Emile Fraser Campbell, Card Of Thanks _ cif Srunmer 'Goods, —=- ��` - ad-ether relatives in Pickering. formerly of the Pickering public -- -Gordon Law has, began the =chw)l teaching staff', Was married firs. LnFraugh and family, wi*h to , erection of a stable on the lot to Ewart Duane Evans, editor of express their heart-felt thanks to their JOS E H . BUNDY .. " ' •= ` opposite the school and which the Strathroy Age. Rev. J. D. mann friends, also to the of be purehased some time ago from McLauc•hlin. pastor of the church, the f,O.O,F., A.F. & A.M. and L.O.L.. Banks. officiated. They were unattend- who were so kind at this time in their --- — ----- -- --- -George C. and Mrs. Len Q, of ed. The bride was -given R%vny sudden bereavement. r i _ of weeks with CD S. and .lire, of Chicago.' Fint y F.-C -ni 1elt, Kinsale, Sept. 3rd, 1913. P� a e en S and t Y omens L �_ �'a o'Vea.root, hedforcl, are- dlug a con le- ti hen-uncle, }''itifia F. f,`a� �$ett, !--Men's r. ut at Palmer and other friends here and Mrs. Evans left for theThuus- — ---- Balbriggan and all.Sunnmer underwear will be cls and-.iu 3carboro.. °tad-I4lamdg;fire tfride-tra�elling HAVE YOV ___ _ If yqu-re1uiree Any, this is the time to bu_y. —Mr, Fierheller, the new prin. in a blue whipcord ker-jdere suit, maproc•ision for employment dur• - Cotton Voiles, Muslins;Sateens, Prints and Gingham9 - fog the Fall and Winter months or do at a big redaction. cipal of the public school arrived with hat to match. They will be you wish steady remunerative work F on Monday and entered upon his at home to their friends at Enda the year through. Write us and se- All Straw Hats and summer lines at cost. duties on Tuesday with a .fairly. Cotta after October 1. cure our Agent a terms. We otter the Fresh Groceries always in stock. good attendance. -On Tuesday night the special beat in the business. Pay weekly, free ' '-- � —Mrs. (Dr.)Bateman, of Toron- from Toronto was in charge of a outfit.exclusive territory. The choicest line of Canned Goods to be had an to, and Mrs. W. G. Ward, of new crew who were nut familiar OVER 000 SORES Fresh Vegetables. Pea Meal and Smoked Bacon. _ Niagfira Falls spent Sunday here with.the road. Being exhibition. under cultivation. Established over Fruit in season. City. Dairy Ice Cream. - at the home of the format's moth- time there were a number of pas- u years. A reputation for high grade - - • - --er, Mrs. B. Bunting. sengerq for each station along the stock and fair dealing. A salesman G. A, _GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON —Mis% M. O'Leary, who has line. The crew managed things can make money selling for us. We been holidaying in Pickering, left O. K. as far as Scarboro Junction. want as energetic reliable man for -- on Monday for-Trout geek, Mus- After proceeding along the road wriktering and vicinity. For terms 75 ^ E N T SHIRT S ' a koka,where she has secured a Po- an unreasonably long time the PELHAM NURSBRY Co., V citing as teacher 'in the public officials in charge called ' out " Toronto, Ont. A big range of Working Shirts—large body. lotq of room — school. "Rosebank," but when the train ' N. B.—Free catalogue on request. —A, T. and Mrs.Law, of West came to 'a standstill, the stop - to expand in—they are certainly big value at 75c. Hill, entertained a large number proved - to be Whitby, much to of their relatives to a family .re-- the disgust of a large number of WOODWORKING ,._Boys' Neglige Shirts with soft collar.to match, fine ; turned on Labor Day, at which passengers who were carried be. -. hairline stripe, 75 cents. number from .Pickering at- pond their distillation. As a re, I have otened up in Mr. Grant's ,-tended_ stilt the. Whitby livery stables old stand in Dunbarton a wood y --Erneat� who un- did a flourishing business. Boys' -Ca sat 25 cents Lephenson g working shop in which I am pre y p . derwent an.operation for appen- —Dr.'Henry was in town on pared to- do-alt• kinds of -wood dicitis between three an four --Dr.: looking after his profes- work satisfactorily. Boys Jerseys t 8 Tuesday Je a 25 cent weeks ago in the Oshawa Hospi= sional duties. He is just recover- Give.me a trial. " -tal has made rapid progress to- ing from a most' unpleasant ex- Charges modorate. Ererythinq for the Mea and Boys at the –= wards recovery,and has resumed perience which betel him. about work. two vyeeks ago, He bade In NATHANIEL BURKHOLDER; Men's Wear Store –Miss Kate Kerr returned to the cellar of one of his stores to Dunbarton, Ont. r1"t - Oshawa on Monday to resume her see after some repairs, the place R. A. BTJN Z ING, P;ICKERING 'Y duties as teacher in the public being occupied by a garment ELM DALE ' MILLS - school after spending her vacs- cleaner, On entering the door -- -- tion at the home of her mother he detected the odor of gasoline, PICKERSNG�' ;.here and with her brother in but paid no attention to the mat- Berl41 in. ter. He struck a match and im- is the Pince to get poui►�cext ,GOLDEN HARVEST TIME —Mrs. Salah Urvis, of Whitby, mediately a terrific explosion oc- bag of Flour, who has been spending the sum- curred, the. flames. shooting out mer at the home of her daughter, into the street for a distance of Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be IS NO VCT HER�3 xri 'Mrs. F. T; Brignall, of Oxdrift, ten feet: The doctor and another beat for Bread, _ ` has returned and is now spending roan who was with him managed Binder Cauvtass repaired. Binder Whips and Gloves ready. - Pe 13 g Glenera',Flour' Pastry Flour Stock of Single and Team Hai•nesq, Plush Rugs, . a few days with her sister, Mrs!.• to reach the door bat .not before Graham Flour - 7.7'John Boyer they were ver badlyburned Rolled Oats Fly Neta, Whipre, etv. – Su - _ John Stephenson lost a valu- about the face and hanFresh s:The Bran aiid$liorts For the holiday season–Trunks and Snit Cases. `_.,able three pear old filly one night doctor.was confined to his bed for • pats and Oat Chop x _ 1"t week. The animal evidently several days and under the care Barley and Barley Chop- �Repa ring neatly and promptly attelided to. . 1had been running in the field Find of a trained nurse. . He was ' de- " "" 'Mixed Feeder - ,` 'An*the darkness ran into a plow, lirons for nearly two days with Moiassine Meal and Molasses Meal PICRERING HARNESS EMPORIUM one of the handles having pone• the pain but he is fortunecte•. in Special prices in ton lots. trated its breast between the escaping with his life. The gaso- F. .` ®®3'Z13 phone Ind. 801. 'W. J. COAKIti ELL w -itwn fore legs and pierced its line came from a leaking barrel, , q hep , the gas having filled the room. Chopping every dayl' » ,.y,.' ,,. .- .,..- ., a.�,,, ,., :..•., .:+. .._ ,......... -,. :• -,._ +i i• �..; .i d A--�ie zrii':d ^, .✓' '4r:.:k°l. 4,.,. ;,�. -.. .ie. .y :.: :�..,,-, :'etx.r..�'.-. .. ...F,,.•.a•,,s, t,,. .;. •s4.;. .n° rh.:^• aq':, i�,,, `a... � �•:.''.`"'o. :.� , +^°e"..�+f . � �,sa. tit .,J+.aFi°i�";.•• e...tiv .yy, . . ."y, -..;;Rfi� ,.'S,T.z-.. d�., Zw .�, '.r„"Sg�,.m,.., :.Swt •� :�+, ''�a�Cr,���,a4`.. "+m. ��m. .ti:''xr. .;p ,,,v,