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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_06_12 , - ". :w, - •• , :.« 't '•;6 i•' .a. •r J .:Yi: .. }. .,'•,u _ v -".� .�;:: .Y' .^<,,� •N.:._ ...+M,`• Vi,0�,•.sr."�`^ �"I''.: _ }r A .-... .':.:..- ..^..pP,e..._., :: -'a Y�^•,.-.,i t.:.:.. p'...`v.. ..', _,..t; �.r w.y,r -. .'+A, 'r . -�.,.y ...nw.• - -'a ,.gip--'�' .. �.... -P _, _ 9 ..._...,.. -..: ... ,it;•A:.. !! ",. _ .::.. . . �...,. .. .. .. ...: i ,... a.:. are r H E C ER Nc, NIE . • •ov Y_ _ .. µ,.... PICgERINC ', ONT., FRIDAY, JUNE ]2, 1914 - - ° ran 27 k . Nim'b'i*!!10.31/41 gxafnb*r PUNWARTON HIGHLAND CREEK SPINK MILL&WEstablished 75 yeas . ![edtca� The annual service at the White The Highland Creek Women's In• ch, (Erskine Cemeter will be statute will hold their annual cellaey) P eld ay June 14th,at S p. m, at the home of Mrs. Wm. Huxtable GREENWOOD .� µ E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- . $' A collection vai21 be taken in aid.of on Fridayevening, June 12th. Re- " • tared member of tbo _ tometriew sutr station of Ostazio. Special Oa tentfoa gioen to _ the Qemetery funic. Everybody wet- freshmente will be served before the _ come. " program, M wi the fsctir►R of glasses. Eyes tented arae. North � YLL � &•" dett _ e on "The Influence of Environ t` 1 BROCK ROAD merit." A.,program. of vocal and In. �z C. McKINNON,111.D., L.R.C.S., CREAM•BUNS—FAMILY strumental music, readings, etc., will t'tvo kinds'of Flour only Edtnbur -member of the College of T -The ros ects-foi- a bountiful-bar-- be rendered b local talent. Hi bland Y EA -The P-_ P. , y g eiciaaa.aad Surgeons of Ontario.lisenti'te 'vest are now very bright. The heavy Creek Brass Barad will be in attend- IS$I - - of ao .I Catlege of gorgeous, Edinbuzgb. _ ": A MI for PASTRY. - v--_��ai atssatten to dsieasas of *limen and —:-. Iain of Sunday last was just what was ante: A cordial iuvitatioa is.extended. . , eldtldren, ofaee and residence,Brougham. BRANT , . , heeded, and everything.is now grow. to all. -BAKERS'JOY for BREAD — -- I guarantee bgkiakgresulta C c proctor-The cans*'Of diiesse remoped by " JUMBO During the severe thunder-storm of SIMCOE POINT. or money boo A s men£of the spite. Comeultation free .':. ''•' 8 1 Reggie Fuller pp 'Sunday afternoon last egg a al er :>t Pickering �om.iloodals, Wedmesdays and ROLLED OATS $ artdays. OWAP,aflo Siimcos 8%.5outh, Oshawa - $CREENING9 sustained a heavy loss when his two The following were the guests at Phone 811,Oshawa �� �* g Exchanged for Oa)<e O 9 T'8 C. W. valuable horses were killed by light. Simcoe Point House last week-: J. Ca . WHEATLETS - - �",, ERING MEDICAL SURGICAL [SAT-CHOP ting. The animals were standing by. and Mcg Jordan, Capt. T. H. and GOLD DUST CORN MEAL P the' b: N.-R. tracks when struck. Mrs. Williams, Miss Madge O'Leary, ROLLED WHEAT I and X=RAY INSTITUTE CORN AND CORN CHOP They were worth from $825 to$350. Miss Louise O'LearyMr: and Mrs G AM _ ^ PlcssRrlva, - - ONTARIO ..-•_MIXED CHOP __ __ sympathize with him to I9 severe toldMr;, arid and Mrs.. Shea h and The following Feeds kept on 4 3 We ize h' loss. daughter; A. BLGI19 TOWLE, M. B., M. D.,•c. X., and rs. Couch, E. and Mrs. H land, a ri T J..and Mrs. Nolan, . BRAN h Physiaam•tri ohargs FEED OF ALL KINDS — Alez aptly Mrs. $HORTB_ rid f9pecialist In Rectal Dissases, Ptostatie Dig. Waldie,Mr.-and�M . RobinHoa a gT HOP rS ` ses" of flan. Dfseas*s of Women, Caacen The anaslaLschool 'trice wiITbe held PRICES_RIGHT. daughter. H. and Mrs. Saneland, Mies FLAKED OATS D Tumors.8•Bay examination. Diseases of eye, in tfie Beautiful grope of R. D. Cowie M. Campbell,-Mrs'. M. Blake, Mr, and ear.toga,throat and Iona#, Fittiaggta"andBARLEY FEED 'A Ail sent*and chronic diseases. on Saturday, June 27th. The usual Mrs. Wade, Mr.and Mrs. Badger and CORN CHOP Y OtDo*Hours 18 to 3 and T to f d91y _ fine program of sports, for which good n - prtzs will be offered, will be given. n r Mr. and Mrds Fudq an N n and MIXED H d ORN—Beat American . W • e , dao football entries must be male not 1 1 T BARRIS- 9 m. on Fridav, June'2S, little daughter, al V oria B, Mrs, OIL CAKE _ All J L SKINK LIMITED p' W. E. Stanelana, Victoria B; C. SEED MEAL. D :• E. FAREWELL, K,C„ ,. - with the Secretary, Thos. Dunkeld. - later than Y �. III.Calmly Orown Attorney.andOonmty r' f The following prominent Hien are ex- TTY' SCREAM E FI- CO Aert.r•.r._ r,.n,c ppeetted ta-be-present to give ail"dresses: BI LASS NT for ere-eilves •p E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and �Vm. Smith, M. P., W. F. Maclean, - W� Clark, wbo has been a resident k20eIl Kinds of tock D II .Solicitor.Notary Public.Etc, honey to M. P. W. E.N. Sinclair, M.P.P., Col. of-this locality all his life, died on SPECIALLY biIXF,Q A A Iron. Office Brook 6t.North, Whitby. *sly / l Sam Sharp, M. P., Robt. Miller, Chas. Wednesday at his .home just 'east-of GRAIN for Chicken Feed. Y Y LOOK HERE l Calder, ex-M. P. P., and John Bright,.g the,village in his 78th year, after a i�uOtriE!# lLatrDs. Lire Stock Corn ss'oner, of Ottawa. .The Claremont Fnrn1 lingering illness. His funeral will F Z. CFRFEN A program will be given from each W G. HAM—Issuer of Morri a tune SEOTP, school. A procession will march is take place this .Friday) afternoon at • Ltesnaea is the County,of oa o, 2.30 o'clock, when his body will be- con- Piekezing Pillage, 4�y is the befit#place"to get your the grounds at 12 o'cloek. Watch IQ veyed to Salem cemetery for_later- BEST`GRAVE OF D. L.& W. _ >soi sE IrtrRvlslfrlvOs, we have bills' full paiticu[ara." merit. Service will be held at the TPOUCHER, Real Estate Aux• dressers, washatands, iron house at 2 o'clock. He is survived by . tioa*er, valuator,collector and Issn*r, -, and brass bedsteads, par. MOUNT PLEASANT a family of two sons and two dauglat• of siasrlaga licenses,Bzough'ta. 4op_ for suits, buffetts, and S , era O - ors,-his wife having died a.nrimber-of ' HOPPER Issuer of Marriage sideboards, mattresses and spring Miss W. Wilson visited Miss M. years ago. r; Licanses in the oonnty of Ontario• couches, and all kinds of chaire Hamilton on Sunday. A terrific storm passed over ,this atoors,=d-his residenew;elsreraon%. always in stock. also many Miss Aggie Cowan visited :Vias locality on Sunday afternoon, causing �. B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLESE other articles too numerous Helen Barclay on Sunday. cooeideruble damage to property from Conv*yanea, conid"oner for facia/ to mention. Remember iter C. and Mrs. Story and daughter vis- lightning bail and wind. The barer _ y wits. Aceoaatant. Ele. Money to loan keep the goods and. de. ited F. Gostick on Sunday, belonging to James Byers, on what s• as lasm ^Usas>t of f[arriap Lto-. liver them to your Mise Heless Barclay visited Mrs. W. was.formerly the f4eorge Young farm, Coal aws' 4�:, Ost. r-v home. at the very White. of Brougham on Saturday. was burnt to the ground. The loss to STILL. Licensed Auctioneer, "' lowest price. "' The ball-storm on Sunday last did Mr. Byers will amoun.t_to.nearly$800, EGG, STOVE,CHESTNUT. . i' . oonnts« of Tort sad Ontario. nae Patronize our town merchants, considerable dam a in this vicinit on which there was an insurance of lien of all binds att*nwd to on ahortasl damage y' sews, Addlese Green aiver P.o.• Ont, don't send. your good dollars Mr. and Mrs. Courts and children $400 on the buikirng and $176 on the _ away to build up some other visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilton on Sun. cont►nts. Newrick Wilson's barn "PEA AND STEAM COAL. T B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- place. Yours for business. nay. was ,shifted about 16 feet. Harry - - '�1 w of Ont, io,and and All ctorkind ros Mrs. Gostick is recove=ia from her Janes, who Is the tenant on this farm, -gat"s o u Ontario,sit@ sad vert, r kinds of BEAL ' We are now quoting rat*r eandaat*d athar y�vataly or by suction. is � trceat iciness, aad we are all pleased suffered a loss of four or 'flea hundred 9 R strmeflernal*mosso oollected. For dates,or other pas to hear it. : dollars-by the damage to his machin.tionlars ap ply ae residemes. basb*th St.,Piot elms. Phos*orders loft at Nzwe Of ",Pick• s The teacher was ill on Thu aday of ery that was stored in the-bora, As .pl'ICea. t' going, or Macmab's stare. Olaremont, uta re. last week so that there' was no school the insurance policydoes not cover _ *acv*prompt attention. Satisfaction ga'ran- CLAREMONT held on that day. - loss b wind this will be a total lose to lssd, fly photo number iglad*p*adsa+fieol So industrious have the seventh line Mr. Janes. people become that a man was seen 9. R. PENNOCK Kodak S pploughang last Sunday in this inue,vicinity. WMiTEVALi - T T T T + We hope this will not continue, for tl; L. SP1 N KI L.{,� .�; tWHITevALS, ONT, one day of the week was set apart for The monibly meeting of the'White- - ftearal Director and IP,maalmer. man's rest. ,a vale Branch of the Women's Institute PICKERING will be held at the home of Mrs. Jas. Bayes on June 24th. instead of the Any.business entrusted to -mg will -• ,Every Happy Time is a `� .AUDt.aY •- - • be.care s M handled. _ time to and-Bells.wood," hen residence;was Of Mr. int eregu`ar meeting day, June l7th. -All din reoul a edheo attend or good Charges Moderate— intending to a Institute ort •SCRANTON _ j.: r._ Independent Phone:\p, 1514. O M IC of a very pretty wedding, when, on their subscription to the Secy-Treas., Wednes ay. June 3rd, their-daughter, Mrs, E. M. _ annell. Vrrnd, Marie, became the bride of Mr, J. H, Oldham, 13. A., L, L.B., of Tri- s� These little pictures so easily made S Walter Trull. Prom tl at 8,30 routo, will conduct services next Sab- ��JOHN PHILIP pp y GL tell big stories all the year m., to the strains of Lohengrin's wed- hath, June lath, on the Whitevale ding march •plaved by'Miss Margaret ciretrit, in the Absence of the pastor, Has a-full line of rresh and Cur- through, and then Durkin, the bride-entered the parlor Rev.. Chas. Langford, at Conference: ` ,`.lfttueats constantly on hand. leaning on the arm of her father and _Preaching at Cherrywood at 11 a. m., ALL SIZES I\ STOCK -_ kodaking is sem` goined the wedding party. stationed at Locust Hill at 2.30 p m. and at ;Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, good fun. beneath a 'very beautiful arch of Whitevale• at 7 p, M. Mr. Oldham r Ham, Balogna, Weinf rs, etc. flowers with a background of banked will be assisted nt all the services by If you would like"to seeure ' g p P 1 C K E R 1 N G FUR R M A C Y ferns. The bride looked very chaalrm- Mr. W ill-Beaton; B. A. -'your winter's supply of coal at Hi hest rises 1d for In in her gown of.white silk crepe de The Whitevale Branch of the W`om• Butcher s'Cattle chene with shower bouquet of roses, en's Institute spent a delightful after- ` this month's prices,but are too _ * * * lilies-of-the-valley and maiden-hair noon, May Roth, at the Baptist parson- busy to draw it now, you can �. PETTI T f=erns. The bridesmaid, Miss Nellie age listening to an. excellent lecture, do so by paying for it now and w sekermg t ,loQ� Lynde, was attired in blue silk with given by Mrs. Laura Rose Stephen on - PICKFR2NQ•. - • Influence of F.nvirnnment,"also getting it in the fall or winter -- w1-ien ou aeti it. -• --� -' Collins ably supported the groom. demonstrated sewing on lace, and im-. y Fiid_:Mass rigs for hire REAL ESTATE After the ceremony, which was per. pressed very strongly why we should /^� DaOr III }� - •••.■ formed by'Rev. D', kJohnston, B. A,, stoat the fly. A nest of flies'eggs will A. V• RE E SOR �' g . and during the signing of the re ister. batch in eight hours, and ,a pair of ) . Bus IIleeti all tra1II8 � ,e Mr, B. H. Willings sang several ap flies, male and female, will breed in ropriate selections.' Mr. Fred W. one season 74,000,000,000,000;000,Ot10,000• :LOCUST HILL ' _ Teaming..promptly attended to, �R>tt1��tltii�ta Lyonde, one of Toronto's leading pho- (seventy-four seatellion)flies. After tographers, took photos of the bridal enjoying the address, music and sing. COAL AND LUMBER YARD Agent for Canada Carriage Co. party, The array of wedding esenta ing, the ladies retired to the beautiful a Insurance rates lower on farm rd- pr a W=W Peak P were numerous and costly, The hap- lawn Por refreshments. Rev.:Mr. and TIME TABLE=Piokering Station G H. : perty and Village Dwellings, py couple left in tine evening for a Mrs. Fisher make capital, host'and T.R. Trains,going East Ane as follows— # P{ekiri illy. in SrsLcliias Companies, short automobile tour followed b the hostess. g K P No. 6 Mail .8,08 A M. best wiskes of the community. y ��» :^ '� 19 Local 2.50 P.M. If you erect.HIGH GRADE EMPLOY- NO P={9%=V a„17C7 NOtOiB F BROUGHAM p' 14 Local '' 6.05 P.D[. MENT you must make HIOH GRADE I. CHERRYWOOD T. C. Brown was hove over, Sun., Trains -going West• due as- follows-- PREPARATION'. One school that i9 If not insured with me,call and No. 13 Local , 7.47 A.M. well-known throughout Canada for cam are rates. - day'' 64 ' g __ P Mrs. F. Mackie is visiting with her Dr. McKinnon was in .Toronto on 11 Local 2.40 P. F. strictly superior trinieg is the - brothers here this week. "' 7 Mail , ' 7.50 P.lid, ' _ Tuesday. _ • A number.from here made business Suuasv included s . . trips to the city on Tuesday. Miss May Linton visited her brother Eiusosr :'9P' 9 Richardsaa Win,. Hollinger is down from the in Toronto the past week. Born to Urban and Mrs. Blake, on NEW .TINSIITH SHOP west visiting relatives and friends. w • _ ivota Bublic, Picker' the 6th allot.,a daughter, I Y g� Mies Brown, o€Toronto, is spending Mrs:Ley;of Port McNicoll, is with a few weeks with her friend, Mrs. ���Di ��• � Mrs. Wilton for a few months. I have opened up in Greeirwood a- WatsonCHOPPING]. Watson Dixon, of this place. A. P. Machin spent a few days at tlnstvith shop and aur prepay- Graduates of this school READILY J. S. and Mrs. Honey were in Belle- Oshawa with his•brother,N. F. Mech- ed to do all kinds of tin- OBTAIN EMPLOYMENT because-there ville on Wednesday, attending the in, are thousa ds of openings g of the latter's cousin. - amitfhing, roofing and n gen in this wedding Miss Edith Sanderson returned home furnace work. city every .year.and we,are called --- -.AND OAT FLAKING Farmers are busy since the rain and after.pending a few weeks with-Mrs- r upon to fill more, than•..we, can:: the-crows are beim exceptionally well Rs. . J. Cowan. Orhguar ee and prices - gant d n fear.'Enter ny time. Celle a open all The undersigned is prepared to do out to.M&rico_ omrn a Sunda ands ant Mrs. G. W. Phillipe y,• with . her oor health. Lawrence modery yr. Write'fot cataloue. rain chopping and oat A number of our residents motored mother, L g pp K y pMre. Newber of Aurora, .,�• . ry Oor: Yong*and Alexander Sts�pal flagweekev a cgrity on the the former residenay hts of the place. e. Rogue', MiaseE.sSmith, fnHa eros spent Wed- in a I GREENWOOD WOOD Saturday.. . Quite'a storm passed over tbie local- nesday at David Russell's. ity ori Sunday, though no damage Misses Maud and Beatrice Alger are Farms and Fruit •Load has been reported, save a few trees' } F. Bayles, Greenwood spending a few weeks with Pori M- slat- John s NF�7CTarid-fence posts being struck by the er, Mrs. E: Wardell, at PortMcNicoll. WANT�.�� lightning. 'F The Ladies' Aid were entertained. Mrs. Moron and Mrs. Purdy,of Kea- BLACIMITH SHOP 1 gave you lots of Taterl- W e'sell all classes of suburban and at the home of Mrs. James Todd wick, also Mrs. Brooke and Wm.; of _ Dollar,-spent a few days with Colin 'eountr real estate. Ever da Sunda last. The annual 'business y y T C. D. 1RICi, OF.]N"TLVALZ - y Pllip we have enquiries for- some class `Ile undersigned has opened a new and election of officers wag transacted, The Women's Institute will meet v' blacksmith she on the Kin is prepared to furnish.you anything after which the usual tea was served � of ro rt in Ontario and we L P g� the home of Mrs. Wm. Moagrev at P � y Stolt road opposite the in the fine of water- supply such- as by the hostess. 2,80 p• m, on Tuesday, June 18th. All may have the purchaser who can . Quaker chureb, two pumps, windmills, hydraulic rams, D. Annis, of Whitevale, paid a ladies are cordially invited. use what you have to sell. ` visit to our Sabbath School on Sunday After a lingering illness,Colin Phil'- miles east of - -- plumbing, etc. g B• ' -S 'PIekeriog Village. - - -and Rave a very interesting discourse. diad on Wednesdav night, in bis 76th JOHN FISHER & Co The are also expert well drillers Mr, Annis represents the temperance ark iaraoteed. Charges maderatd y Partmentthe (ear. The funeral will take place this Real-Estate and Farm Brokers, 1 and respectfully solicit your patron' Aieoclation of Pickering Sunday wnshiol (Friday)afternoon r par is fit.John's g. g cemetery. Further particnlar>a next Lumsden Building, -- �&. x _ L age for the .lure.; •Ind,bhon, 'cK21. We-are sure he is doing good work. week. TnR(1NTfl, - - O\'T.4R1.(N r '• ..,..: :: • .. '.'..: . ..'•, -, J ',- -n:i.y" •�a w'tu■-Sw a'� c+� ••.,,i 2 m', �+t� C« ppt cpC. ' " ,.*: a ,Y,Cd..`..,,,,:. �..":;. v t r.., ,� y'> .> :v. s:,u„r.,a £�way,,:•�. -3.y ti -:�.�.�. aJ:3 -my.✓".(S.,Q, .�.• :•" df,f"^"' - a•�x.°�� .1.` Win+ `�i Ffw a:sF•y;«. -i5�,Ey,�.%". +.° w+,.r. ,��,✓-"?� ,a .w •�., e:.nr•`� �..� `{,1!b•^•M� '�T�•� i Tai _ •w•,y. +a' 'ra«'"� ,rr-` .. ,.w ,. % -, 11 -. . F s.: �_ti �4",(�l n p , .!p r'„ y •6.y • ... .�, .si' yam► r'1 _- _ _ _ -__ r .. p s• / yr•'S -.. : :("2•',"..' 5, •. 1..... ;..• .,. "'w!'l.9"✓ '"".."A.... .a..y�li !' ,• fb- 4.1� . 11.71 --+c�✓T`.. _ ,11 ,` .. - y' to I . 11'' j:.n, ,,.:: .. - . � r, _., I. -WILIL.EXACT 8ATISFACTIQN. r _ . - - - y� d: . . . "QUEEN'S BRO�'HEi2 AND HIS CHARMING FAMIL . -.. K.• Killing of Benton Has Not Been ' ;..,, . '. .Grain, " battle and Cie se _Forgotten m Britain. • w' A despatch from London sgys' 4 ;�� r .d �444 -W444 I I e ""; -� . __ I . 1. __ _ . The Daily Express displays promi s• r _ nently-a vtatement`that air EcTwaid' y� , _� :r r °v .�,�y r 'Pikes of These Products in thQ-Lead�ns Grey, the Foreign Secretary, has ' %' - notified President Wilson in friend- 0. ' eeorded ly bunt u,nequlvocal terms that lf, b�� 4A � � .� 4 C_,: -Markets.are flew R.. may, as a consequence of Mr. 'Wilson's py x , . persistent backing, Villa eventually 1 y " Tt. _. becomes, President-of Mexico; Great -,` ,,�N• � ` Brsaastnas. Sr o.'"'2 )allow•. 7-9 to 80c. Data, Canadian Britain will demand and exact sat , J N'eptern, Nu. 43t to 41c; Canadian 'ar1"' ' - otic wheat flour, Bar1e ,11ian. isfactien for the kill's• of Wm. S.' 1. ` --ster No I 422 �.� .•s0' per cent., $3.80 ti sea feed, 61 to 52c. riour, an. p OII. and at 33.86 to $8,80, Toruato. Manitoba wheat-,patnnta tlrats, 16.60: seconds. a 11; ,-179 ' ? Fri st Patents, is lute Ds�e, i6•tiU; do., ,,, seconds, $5.10;' strong bakers', ln. tete patentsytchoicce $.6 ' to i6.6orong '; straight comhmunlcation, which his deeoratted � �� s z y � . ean=obs wheat-BAY portsrN l l rollers 44:T0°to 34.90; straight rollers, .,,, y y p �; ... ... , Northern• il, and No. 2. 981c• I bags,"$2.20-to 12.86. Rolled oats, bar` with.all the embroider of d1 lom'a- Ontarlo wheat-No. 2 quoted at $1.04 tela, 3!•66; bags, 80 ba.. 32.16. Bran tic usage and is framed 1n such - . . x to $1•05, ovald.0. and•31.06, on track,;323. Shorts $26. AtiddlQnga pQs t °tier. guag+e as to emphasize Great 'Bri- - ., - _, 11 Toronto. lie, $28 to $Y2. -HAY, 4' �' ,tqI#0 Ana, iota 14 to 316.60, Cheese, finest west- taint$ ood_will toward the United ' ouEside, and at.42c, on track., Toronto. erns• o Stwt- laces feel e Wilson LII z , rte; Western Canada Odra at 42c for No. 2,Ito 120 Butter, choicest creamery. 23a do awkward position, and might and at 40c for No. S. Bay porta. to 239c; seconds, 2q�to 23c. EBBs, =rash, Psaa-Market dull,'with prices nor- 23 to Y4c; selected,�L6 to 2T; No. 1 stock, mean, "in circumstances at present 2Yac; No. 2 stock, 21 to lit. Potatoes, „ . Barley-good malting barley, 68 to per bad. Dar lora. 8b to ;1.06. - regarded s,5 impv&sible, the eYeai- :� . . ._. .. 68c. according to qualitS. �viampeg �, rani encroachmnent of Great Britain' s. --- Rye Xo, at to 84c, outside ' A " r : Buckwheat-S8 to 90c, outside. Winnipeg, June 9.-Cash prices:- .On the Monroe doetrine. The 1;%- , , , �, i • Corn-No. 3 americsh,-kiln-dried, 80c, Wheat-No. 1 Northern, 861c; o. 2 do-, press editorially hails Sir Edward's "� ' «'': �, .7 �� - 84c: No. 3 do., 923c;-h'O 1. > *et 1. ,. r �, n°% Toronto. ., xr Blas-6i4pnitol)a bran, i2! to Y8 a 80�c; No. 6 76ic: feed. 70}c. Oats-�o• aC lOII wl LISfa�Ct10II that ^e. �i yr' f +# .._ I I [os,; 1n' bags, Toronto freight. Shorts, 2 C.% ., 38tic; No. 3 do., 37ic: extra No. causes the States almost to ;.11 11„ � 1.; y s s v, $26 to $27. 1 feed,BarleyTot fee 90c?cl�o 04'49c; forget our astonishment." VO Produce. :... _ " feed. ' aRc�. No.o --- R'8--- Butter-choice dairy, is •to eoc; in- N.- Y.C.. $1.4os; xo. z C.w., RIFER NOT ESPONSIBLE. •tI. iso feriar,.-16,to b8c;, farmers' .separator 8, do.: i1.263c. r R" :` N'' _ ` - prints, fresh, 28 to 2Sc; do., storage l_ VnttsQ tnatss itgarrsts• ' ' i. to a tints, 22 to 2U;solids, storage, 20. to Such a Collision plight Hate Hap- � I<� ;;. ., ". 7- .,� .1 pp x �:: , 210, Minneapolis•. June 9.-Whee,t-July. ened ny Place oa the Bea. " Eggs-21 to 23c per dozen, in case Site: September, 881c; No. 1 hard. 96ic; p q°x a, �' 9 t. 30 is. No. 1 Northern. 93t to 96ic; No. 2. y _ Haney-};xtracted, in tips, 108.to Ile. Northern. 913 to ,533c.. Corn-No. 3 A deSpatGll from London, En$- >�111 '', per 1D. Combs, $2.Y5 to 32.60 per dot- allow, 87 to '87c. Uata,' No.'" 3. white. 18IIdr says:' The Tenses;-9A-wed' ' a -on for No. 1, and $2 for No. 2. Si to 38;c. Flour and bran unchanged. - a ; Cheese-:stew cheese. 14 to 144c for .. Duluth, June 9.--Wheat-No. 1 hard. neBday, treating Of the St. `Law- � y�� � y i .s,: - }armee. and l!l_to r48c for twiha. c`NONorthern• 969c N0. 8 Nor- tante as a naY1 b•le waterway, de } 4 "r Beans-Hand-D�oked;--32:26-to-ig thorn• 931 to 900; puts;ate- eIares t qt lt.is no more danei'offS �" A . I- Iper bushel: primes, 12.10 to. $$.20. -_T� - inti;Y ` Poultry-Fowl, 17 to 1st per lb; cbicx 1<.lcs`81to0t 7[sr]csts. than frequented arts of the Eng _ ; --ens. 19 to 20c.; ducks. 220c; geese, 16 to Toronto, June 9.--Cattle-Cholce but- lish Channel or the Irish Sea, and ­" " ,, ^` 16c; turkeys. 20 to 23c. theta. 37.9.0 to $8.26; good medium, . ` 'kms. Potatoes--Delawares• $1-.10 to il`16, -0' os, track, here, and Ontarior at it per 6�26:tcannere'aad cls t ra, i3 60 to 14 I Certainly leen dangerous than" the r # w .bag. on crack Th'sanea. It hAs been said that re- - 4t11 a• wr .. .. _ .. choice fat cows, $6.60 to $� choice hu • I sponaibility for the disaster to the o ', "" ` _ Provisions. _ $7 to.$7.26. I Empress of Ireland has been laid 4 Calves--Flood veal, $8.76 ' to $10.80; 3 11 Bacon-Lon"ear. 14 to 14ic per lb. common• 34.76 to $7• y' . 1n.ca,e lots. ams-3dedlutTt, 18 to 18c; stockers and re�der��9teera, 800 to to lila Charge of the St. Lbw=eIICer i' L w:+k%M "' -` 80., heavy• 17 to 18c; rolls, 14 to 16c; 900 pounds, 37.26 to $7.76; good Quality, I but 1t must be Obvious when two ,,., y -1 breakfast bacon. 18 to 19c: bads. 22 to 700 to Boo Pounds, $7 to $7.60; light, y, $4.60 t° $7.26, large steamers are approaching -- r'- - -"hogs-59.10. ted and.watered; $8.36 I each Other at night. and their na- Baled =s,7 and Straw. $ 'zss,, .. off cars; and t7.76'f.o,b' Baled tray-No. 1 at i 16 to 316.60 a gheeD and lambs-Light ewes, 38.60 vi atlon 1S BtiCh that 'bath Connwu k , r i 's Mr 3' g c : _ion. os, tr ck. here; No. 2 at $13.60 t0 to i7 heavy, mbs to. i6,26; bucks I manders-are able to give a diametri- - �.� ... .'346* • •;' r ' '' " ' .Al I$14 50, and clover at- 1111. $6.76 to X8.26' ■Pring-lambs. each. 3� Baled straw-Car ibis. i8.2B to-38.60; to $9; yearling lambs:$.9 to $9.60. Cally opposite accounts Of it, the _ . ao track. Toronto. Jdontreal, June 9.-Frtme•beeves. a to +Sea is not responsible for their col- - - •To"Succeed Duke of.Connaught at Rideau Hdll. - 89c: milkmen's strippers. 6 to Tic: com- n is nay 7gostrsal•7gasltsts. -. I mon. 4i to Bie; cows, $3o .to iso each: tiding. It would hayppe H•S.H. Prince Alexander of Teck, G,C.B-•, G.C.V.O.,_ D.S.O., is _. Montreal, June 9,-Corn, Amer4can sheep. 6 to..Tc; hogs, 9.t0 96i�• lsea, It would be-m'ost unfortunate, to-be Governor-General=and Commander-in- of the Dominion n- _ _ !adds the pappeer, if the impression Camad , in succession to Field-Marshal 1T.8.H. the- Duke of Con- 500 E'TOMBED.IN EMPRESS. ,WILL- NOT RAISE &XPRESS. gate abroad that this great gats to naught, Whose term of offiee will expire in October. The neW Qc►v- _ _ l C'aaada. is peculiarly unsafe, and error-General was born at Kensington-Palace oa April 14, 1874, He. It flay Be Poscsible to Raise the FesrteI abandoned to Interests of I we are certain that the result of is brasher of-tate Duke of Teck,and of the Queen. in 1904 he marred - I"easel and Remove Bodies. Underwriters. the investigation of the court of Prina� Alice of Albany. Their Serene $ighnesses� have two ahil . enquiry will not attach blame do dren, Princess May, born in January, 1908; and Prince Rupert, born 11 i . ='A despatch from Quebec .says: A de.spuch from London nays'` the 'seaway, . jp August, 1907. Pr'inec .Alexande r is a Major in the,2nd Life Guards, As nearly,as can be figured"about 'Oyer a quarter of a million pounds f and. has.seen service in Matabeleland (is, 1898), when .be Bras "meal- ` - 800 bodies are entoambedin the Em eterli'ag was paid out by London VICTIH-S OF CIC'LONE. _ - boned in deepatohcfa: and in the scuttle African War, When he Won .,presa of Ireland at the bottom of underwriters in satisfaction of Eng- the D.S.O. and another ment.jon in despatches. t bhe St. Lawrence, three miles o!f lish insurance interests involved_ja .Orford Farmer and His 1I'itP killed 11 ? Father Point, in 100 feet of water, the loss of the Empress of Ireland, When House Was Wrecked. - �, Some the missing may have been NoW that the vesee+l has been star # i despatch from Woodstock says: TO-RECL, 131 SWAMPS. � 11II.ITANT INF iDED P 1LACE. drowned afar leat-ing the vessel, doomed to the underwriting inter_ I 11, - ,. -ail i wil} come le later, but it is eats, the Financial Times says there A cyclone unpretcedentsd in thin Commissioner of Irrigation In Shouts "For God's Sake, Your Nle% `- beheired that great majority Of is Tittle aoub-t that the hull will be part of the country which struck a int about two miles•north of here mtructe4l to Formulate drheme. Jest}, Do Not Use IF'oree.'.'_ • .' trhem are ;still in the Empress. No dynamited�as 80011 as bhe silver and Po A ;, • d6ci,ion has been arrived at as yet copper have been recovered:' The I early .taxis evening reoulted in A• despatch from Ottawa nays: ci'despatch from London says; ��� W1L.11 regard to wh.a�t Will be donees vi_tlxAse metals is estimated at death of a man and woman an on. J. A. Calder and Han. Chas. notwithstanding the uapreceden- .. -with the vessel itself. Capt, Walsh, 850,000, t nder no circumstances. ;destruction of. property valµed at S2epvart, representing Saskatche- ted Ty elaborate precautions of the marine siiperin•tendent , of they the underwriters, can the boat several . th<, a'nd dollars: _ The wan and Alberta, held a conference court officials and'poetess to grevetii C.P. :; is now in coflrmun'ication .be recovered at a eclat which would :dead. are : Thomas Bartley, a farm- on Wednesday: with Hon. Dr. Roche .the Su$ragettea from carrying nut er, aged 84, atic2 his Rife, aged gib. regarding th��P=aine�nof Provlllce� their ingha•m p�intention of invading Buck- with several leading salvage firms pav {�r.,the..operation, and the only.' r g on the occasion Of `iof the t"Wiled States, and he is t,bject in once more raising her to ;Their home wan completely demo lands in awaiting advice from them as to the surface would be to place on lshed, and nothing remains of it Crown lands are non assessable, the court•, one militant managed to What should be done with the resorts_that fact than she vgas recov- bat's pile o#'�plfntered timbers and and the'Pmvjneial Govermenta find enter and :created a scene at t1la 'sunken hull. 'If at all possibIb' the erg Their, opinion is that'the l bricki. The 'wreckage is strewn it impossible to carry out reclamar foot of the throne. and" tQRetl i blown u the better,ear an area of over 300 yards. The l tion wbrk. niter the conference, The King and Queen• were reaeiv- .' ship will lie raised sooner she s P E..F. Drake. Cornmissioner of Irri- ing the nests who Taro passing the - ---whore: where the bodies wjll be it will-be for safe navigation of the Ba•rtley's were seated in the garden. g , �' / taken,out: This, however,Iwl ds I in'th he. house;-and were Ration, was instructed to, formulate throne with _the custgmary, ceret x pen St, Lawrence. _ _, a tear t ' npon-tale: This, of the. experts. - .1. - killed by the debris from the house. a scheme to meet the situation,_ mony: Suddenly a roams in the a The only thing I can say ,&' The damage was all done within which sill"lie submitted to the Pro- line,.who wore a court dress, drop- tar," said Capt: g aisle, "is that if PROSPPUTS NEVER BETTER. i the radius of.a mile.. . vincia.l Governments for criticism, ped on one knee in'front of King. t, it ja found possible to remove the -" '4' and afterwards, if possible, some Goorge and shouted: "`Your liiajes Ireland. and get fF1e bodies out of Crop9 in the •Wcstera.Wheat Fields. THREE MEN,Klg,LF..D IN WRECK.. arrangement will be made to per- .ty, for trod's sake clo. not use cr n-be tlbne-�-ithaut �'6ited by Weieome Rain. . mit of necessary, reclamation.work. force." ' _ question as .to:.difficulty or ex A;despatch from Winnipeg says: ' Passenger Train Smashed Into F The rest of the semtence` was last pence. Heavy .rains throughout rite ti�"est I Freight Train on`t'.\.ft. Si1'I\DLL�D INiIII(;R.i\TS. by the noise of the band in the gal- � - w}ie•re lYiost needed have put the Karnsack, Sack:, .June 7. The eery, £as the 'conductor,- isagn � '`• w. P1:RS0\N1Ei: 01? ROaSD. tin a. a Sodbury Employinelit" Agent. 'what was Yiappeaing, gave s signal Weetern Canada,crop prospec I east-bound C.N.R. 'passenger train, Charged Excessive Fee. for the orchestra to strike up, an4b r - cation that•is best expressed•in ;No•, 2, over-running Cole Siding, the order was complied with. - `�; y' .• .Maquiry Into Disaster `rill' Open , w o' dro' the words, Neter better." The!smashed head on' into a westbound 3 despatch from Sudbury gays.• The oman's v los was weed A. on June 16. whole vast country from 'Pearson',1 freight; killing..the, express messen- ,Fift3 dollars and costs was the.pen• bg the playing Of the band,and aha �l despatch from Ottawa-ssays:: In 'Manitoba, to Medicine Hat, Alber-`i•ger, n& ell Arnolii, '86Tid too mail aIty meted out by Police Magistrahe was immediately removed from the "ebbe House to day�Han. J. D. Hazen ta, was treated during 'the past(clerks, and severely injuring Eilgi- Brodie on Wednesday af'teT�n throne-roam and 'handed over 1 e- 'announced the «,mplete list of twenty-four hours 'a.downponr of,i Arnold of the passenger train against E. Rossi, a local employ- the pol'ite.- --:•`- - faenlliers 'of t'he Empress Court of from one to three inahes of rain. I and 'the brakesman' of- the. freight I merit, agent, for having hired mems- . Enquiry, coupled -with the. .sta'te- It.ctas beginning, be needed. Ix train. Both trains were running at grants a•nd charged them excessive • ---'1' went that-the.court would probably means millions," was tihe remark I high speed, amd'' when.-the smash;fees. The•-prosecution was'laid by LIN ER S>CN K SMALI. STE i HER.I - 'open at Quebec-on- `1`liesday, June of mora than one man in the Grain came the baggage and.mail.car was Immigration . Inspectors -Reynolds . 18. . The-personnel of the court Exchange'. T11is thought-has found piled high on the l000aIIotive of lite and li3itchell, and is in'accord Frith ,aecid�nt_(Iceurrtyl after Small Fes-� - is: , Lord Marney (chairman),` Sir ori echo it, a•11'hearts. in the bust- passenger. -Engineer Arnold was the ,polio of the Immigration De- a nded.Passeng4;rs. y sel Had La .14 ' ''.Adolphe Rout111er, and Chief Jtls nems world. June is,, indeed, main- �adl� scalded; and.sustained severe parbment to .pnatect newly-arrived an, June"7:-The tlllan Line of N'ea Brunswick. twining her reputation as the grow injuries to his head, and little hope immigrants from"being'-swinzTgeled by steamer Carinthian, from ' Molt- tioe McLeod, Th T Assesaorg-Capt. Demers; former' ing month. ie held out for his recaver3. a unscrupulous employment agents. real, for London; collided with and _ "harbormaster at Mpntreal, chief .A. ` '. brakesman'a injurie's are rat' very Magistrate Brodie severely ten- sank'the steamer Oriole, a ®tnalal 'wreck c+ammassianer for Canada; . serious. - . . _ shred Rossi..and,issued a warning `.easel which .plies' on -lite R.ivesl 'w-Engineer-eckommisaander Howe, Cana- WOMAN AN'D' CHILD ]KITLIaED. 4-- that further infractions of'the-regu- Thames, .off Greenwich, last ni'ghrt.I.- diaai Iv'ava.l . Service; Prof, John ':IICST FACE MURD ER CH:iRGE. lations would mean rile maximum The Oriole had just• landed her parr, ' 'Welch, naval architect,. Newcastle- Runaxvas Car Struck .auto in Which penalty•. bridge, Svc .. + : , sengers at London 31pon-Tyne; F. W: Caborne, Royal They Were Seated. Victim of Brutal assault lifes In --- Hospital. FLORENCE BARBER _iDOPTED,, turning cal ]3eserve;.. _ .. _ urns g to h(ercet�ch,gAwnwhen .rem �i A despatch from_Montreal says: ni m tin bhe .The�ritish= iavbers will; it -is Mrs. Emile Robillard and her A despatch .from Toronto says: Mr. Crellin, Who Saved Her, Gives accident occurred. The ,clew of 1'>< <.-expected, reach Canada •on - the young daughter ..were killed aa- Joseph Scanlon, a elders man Her.T,p to Quebec Family. were saved, _ -- , th y '13th. . Wedmesda,y. night when a car des- who wars assaulted-by-Ernest Scott ... _. _ . 'b -""'-- " tending a•steep-hill collided with and Fred Tucker, died in the Gear- '-A desPatOh .from �uebec says: 4.HUNDREDS DROWNED . TWO BROTHERS DROLWNED. _ an auto, in which were seated Mr. eral Hospital on Friday. In place Florence Barber, the eaglet dear old and Mrs,Mrs. 1Lobillard and their 'too` of th43'assault charges they will now survivor of rite Empress, who has 'lBoats� `Fere 'Wrecked and Havoc � . Dflnble Tragedy on the Fraser. ..children. Mr. Emile Robillard grid have to stand trial .for murder: been the pet of Quebec since the RivEr, B:C. V{rought by Storm. 11 _ his son,, Roscoe, aged eight, were Very. little could be learned by.the, disaster, 11as been adopted by a •" ;A clespwtch from Vancouver, B. badly .insured. The car, No. 1,016, police about Scanlon,, as he died tvea•lthy family here by the name of A despatch from Tokio says: 'A O., says: A telegram to the Cana was descending Atwater Hill, when without regaining c9nsciousness. McQuillwn. The girl's mother was disastrous storm.-has.swept.ova ,; •ci',1an Northern offices-tells of the it struck the auto. This caused the The assault took place on Spadina on her, way to.England to be tnar- Se stern and Southern Japan. I'' -dzbwning on Sunday of E. f3. Morri- car to derail and run-into the-side- Avenue south •o'f•.King f3#reet, 'tire rigid to R. W. CielTin; another pas Several hundred boats have been $pg and his brother, Robert, in the walk. Passe>Lgers say that the car motive apparewt.ly being robbery. senger who was saved. Mr. Gree- wrecked and--hundreds of. peogla- _'.t j " „eraser River at a potint 140 miles braaiea were out of order, and that Scanlon was struck•dawn in broad lit;, although wishing to kse'R the hate.beon drowned. The steamer portli of Kamloops. E. S. Morrison the car was on its.way to the, barns `daylight. Tucker and Scott are 8'irlaveds t w the ted to �beatrthing for Mongolia ndredhouaes a N.agBasgki have :t.L.. _ - - • **a -resident. engineer and Robert for pepatre wihen the collision.. oc- Englishmen, and have only been in. belt. ,' Ado`rrison was alima-keeper. carred. . , , the city a .few' days. __ _-. her futilr43. been blbwn-dovPli. a. - .:) _ - . .. _ ,_ . _ ..^__ dr �y�r,�..,� Mme^ 6, yR ..h` +•F r +°".yy, ..,„:'r!aar w. .'3E .,, i �. .r ,...,, •. - _..Lw.:,. ' :. .. -'.a .,,n #,.P;r••r ,,.,,. ':92•a,r'.'� w+t+'I „ .•, dp.e yh{f^ • '� .. A ... ..-.:,•n T_ ..': .., m ... s :., .�;vsaaa- .. tar,� }.. =••,rota < •+a.�..c•?.-•r�s.?::�xs•i - o ..+i'n.w2.�. �.'-�' w�.,. +eo!:e.c. .., s 'e!+�r .a.,.sa"w.vur ,Pz., a ',cm:ao 1'."h..,•Fahy, ':Toss ;....,._A-,Sof k ':: .' ^.:T :. .w T•-. :... !• .'A` X. .-Y �' ._ .�•.. •' v, „ _ , .V ; GROG w Cure Children's Colds WORLD'S GREATEST BANK. BV Exter al Treatment Now Leading Inst[tation of ' r J n its Kind. Mothers Will Find Nothing so Speedily With the recent acquisition of the ti ' rs. _ and Reliable as Old-time "Nor- PROMOTED �Vilta dt Dorset Banka Company, ' vlline.'• Lloyd's Bank of. London becomes probably the greatest financial cor- Delicately P p r r It's really a shame to upset a young poration of its kind, as its deposit Uvoured- 5" child's stomach by internal dosing, t and current account now aggregate when external treatment will so nBg g Highly , y promptly break u a cold. more than 500 million dollars, says concen_ Y p p your bogpcomes in after play the Wall Street Journal. ti a with hi ` feet soaking wet, his throat Lloyd's Bank has a history ex- k. hoarse-had sore, his little cheat tight tending over a long period of years, and congested, just apply.NerviliAl- as the private basik olo of which it Give him a vigorous rubbing over his S was formed was established in 1765 throat, and put lots of Nerviline on and the resent bNnki'n corpora-his chest and rub it right in. To make p R rpo WHY WORRY 1 Nerviline penetrate more quickly ion was formed in 1865: Including cover hi chest and throat-with a hot its latest acquisition, the bank has Choose your variety:and q _.. flannel bandage. This treatmenta sof a no less an -forty-eight „ „ w• WONT fail. Your boy will be feel- other bankinghouses since 1865, _ i Clark, s L� 77- Ing better in half an hour, and you d of these thirty-five Were lira- D 'r g Will have the satisfaction of knowing. vate banks one of_these dating �7 aps a cold BJ ' % ' or grippe, orou have rillae ided llness thathmight have P� back to 1677. The bank is re e- laid him up. seated in forty-five ou't of the fifty- --fTT���if-M CO ' ntinglii;e is mighty good for pre- an counties i England and Wales, 8\jt U1�`E{Al lJ\ DUKE OF MANCHESTER venting colds and for breaking up a and a subsidiary company Was bad one, too. For general family use formed in 1911 to open a branch in It cures all sorts of external aches Paria, air old French private bank- and pains-you simply can't beat it. 4 --1lieuf and Dumb Professor. earache, teethaehei-anorak- in house nein taken over. t gia, sciatica, lame back, rheumatism, It i$ unusual or an Englishjoint a�a _ A wdriderful story` of pluck and or lumbago. Wherever there is con- stock bank to organize a subsidiary r�THOU _ DUtECISONS' Make a parting and determination is revealed *by the gestion, inflammation or pain in the company for doing bulginess in a `1 1 of farmertl announcement that Mr. Aunand joints or muscles, Nerviline will cure for country, but this plan had and horsemen ^' '” Tub gently with CutiCura Ointment. mighty quick. The large 50c...family ,, f Mackenzie is-one- of the new )glad•- to be adapted. Under the French. � have saved iy Continue until whole scalp has been size bottle is so economical, so use _�� ;•_ The seat fere of Arts at Cambr_ge. -Mr• it should in-every g law, to'conduct a banking busyness - money,by wing - Kendall s poo with Cuticura Soap• gad hot Mackenzie is deaf and dumb', anti is also a small 2be. size. Dealers any in France would have-teadsred r SPS-. is the first individual-so afflicted to where sell Nerv:line. entire capital of the bank no mat °�Cure for Spavins,Curb Ringbone. ' -' - water. Shampoos -alone ms3r be from ,-Bonyother ca as-1.aateaesa- take fife degree of M.A. at Sri Eng- ---� ter where ZocaLed,�suliject to taxa- �� many other caaaea, it keeps used as often as agreeable,but once , lash university. , His record is still SUNDAY LAW HITS KAISER. ��• .In all Lloyd's Bank now has horses working. A $1 bottle may 1zz, Or twice a month is gefierally suSi- more remarkable owing to the fact 880 separate offices: While all in- save a horse for you. Get a bottle the Cleat for this special treatment. the he paid the fees out of his own Must Buy Sansase on Weel;<•day.9 or oorporated bank, the traditions of _ next time you are in town. Sold by d exgemtsSoso anColatmees are soldthroushoui earuinEs Go Without Sunday. the private banking days vet re- druggists. ever7,where,$1 a bottle,6 theworid. A sterni rmote Qt s.eh,tau►82-M"_ - • main, and practically all officials of.. for ,also ask for a copy of our boob 1lMword.ooklat an the Liberal pts Dt as of sae w,,,u If'-the Emperor .of Germany de- "ATreatiaeoutheHorse,1-orwriteto lial,sa+post-its...AddmuPonteeDMA-Chsot. sires sausa s for his Sunday even- the bank and vt8 branch managers Ouni ,nevi,lac.Baotou.V.B.A. �ANQI E D BY THE NECK � Dr.B.J.KENDALL COMPANY xf ing meal, he can buy them the Were educated in private banking gao na,.n ga��..vermoat ea No death is more certain than the night, before, just like an common houses, Bad preference is always ' end that.comea_to every offender -treat- out g, Y yen to men so educated in taking O M E• I ed;by Putnam'• corn Extractor. eiitizeu, or else go without, The given IIS rAAXS Polk naLN- , comes the corn or warts, root and' laws regulating'sale and delivery on new employee. 6 STUDY branch Insist on •-Putnam'•' -only, it's of s in Germany on Sunday t _ Toronto.sW� • st:+a. lg •Ninety Col l - i thb--Dest;,free-front-acids and-palalsool y to..tho--ruler in_the-same de-- */� g p • Q r! --' g Y(7t AVANT-TO Bt=} �R BELL s The Art. Course tnay Price Y5c",- at all dealers I A lova Scotia Case of I' be aakanby..correspon- gree a9 to his meanest subject. Fruit, stock. Grain or Dairy Farm. deuce. but students ►— This is the decision of a Prussian write H. W. Dawson. Brampton. or 90 desiring to gradaaee Tot All at That. court in'the.ease of a sausage deal- n{� Q pp # t} All co borne sr. Tor nen. , - ! mast attend offs �Itzer�+s b0 Women +! . sesrion_ • er- who appeal, from a fine of X. W. DAWiSON,oGolborne at., Toronto Grumie-,.And wit's the matter pPe -- wi' me richt leg, doctor-1 $1.25 for violating the Sunday ob- Halifax Sends Out a Message of Help A*NNTS WANTZa. QUEENYSservanoe laws. One Sunday morn- a � Doctor--Oh, just old age, Mrs. to Many People: � GENTS' F31G . 3i0\EY-a2.•�KER.! - 1 ing, shortly before 10 o'clock, the _ 4 our dollar took. "Destruction Em- g UNIVERSITY MacDougall. hour it which "all. aha in Berlin KINGSTON, ONTARIO Halifax, N.S., Dec. 15.-When tater- ed; of Ireland,' Rest book publish- 11k Grannie-Hoots, man; xe're )I'a- I ed'; write at ones for Free Uuttit Beat - veri•a'• The -left leg's 'bale Slid must be closed, the Emperor's pri- ,viewed at her-home a004 Argyle St Ferai freight paid; credit given_ s LONsNT� AFFLKD fCl[NCE vote cook tele honed from the new :Mrs. Haverstock was quite willing to , Nichola Limned. Yubilphers. Toronto, � A'10* In•ludtn sound and they're baith the same P M[DtCINt _ Gill NO lade st Potsdam an-order for 'talk of her peculiarly unfortunate Case age. _.. pa I was always 'blue' and depressed, "WSP"Z ss Poia SAZZ. SUMMER SCHOOL asusages for the imperial table. _ - _ -a felt- weak, languid and-utterly unfitLIVE JULY and AUGUST. U - The dealer loaded the desired waren coo WEEKLY tt Stationery TOWN lrc i on..ibis delivery wacgon and' started ;tor any Werk: My stomach was so � � Y.ork,county, stauorterx and- Soon G. Y. CNOWN, Rsbtrar, KiBrian.Ont. Helples From Rbeamati disordered that I bad no appetite. liuylness to connection. Price only Irl' it for the railroad station. Ola the 1 What I did eat,disagreed. -I suffered $4.000, Term& liberal. Wilson Publish- ins company. 73 Nest Adelaide street, - way thither the delivery man was reatly.from dizziness and sick bead- ( Y r'3' B Taranto, The Lawyer's Opinions. Gin Palle Give Prompt Relief By stopped by a policeman, who en- ache and feared a nervous breakdown. uired why he was-violating violatin the Upon my druggist's recommendation 1LISCliLLANitioIIa w, "O you got the opinions of two Curing the Kidneys. 4 Y g I.used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Aawyera.is the CABe.' 'Were their Mr, Samuel Lon rttore. of Montreal. law, The representation that the � ft%NCER, TUMORS. - says :'Just l Lor fo praise for Gi Emperor-was waiting for the saus- "I felt-better at once. Every day I I L luternal sad external, cured with- opiaiona the aame.i'' improved. In six weeks'I was a well cut pain by our home treatment,,Write - "vel}, tweet five dollars each," In LLB. About nfteen months ago I ages had no effect on tie polsceman, y' could not walk across my room. suffer- I g woman, Cured Completely after differ Iue before too late. Dr. Hellman Medical tag ere with. Rheumatism. I- took ,and the result R'88 the fine for the Ent physicians had tailed t0 help me. I Co. ° i.imlte3, Collingwood, Ont. mo PI LLB and became rafts well. Two t merchant It to for this reason that 1 strongly ATENTS 1 -:=fhy ta3aard•s Lintta•ai m the Loss•-,.months ago I _ hail Rhgumacic Pains IN al the merchant set.forth (urge sufferers.with-stomach or dtges• - -- -'- =-with 'ltieurdlsla resorted -tom---DIS On-apps_ _ PILLS ag sin for one week and became �t lii& avtiUxi casae under the sav- Live trouble$ to. use Dr. Hamilton's It Looked That Way. suite L•ll^ Pt11s: y. - 64c. a Bos:8 foe i2.5A:-sample twee It ing clause of the Sunday or I AF IN V EN l'IOtis Dtaall-Tommy-The.t want- you write'Nstlonat Drug A Chemical co aancea, which provides that Sun _ DT. FIamiiton's Pflts strengthen the of nada Limited, Toronto_ stomach, lmpmve digestion, strength- Sl PISSON a $ATI/ ed to.box my ears Chis niorning. day ordet•s may be filled Where en the nerves and restore debilitwed 716, at. .Tams• at., Montreal Grandma-H.ow do you knuw he "-- "their immediate carrying out is 'systems to health. By cleansing the I dial l -Not Ghing.Tmn dem nded by the public.interest." Iblood of long-standing impurities, by I _ *a for We. &%I -'' Small Tommy-'.Cause lie would- Customer-I want this-suit bv'the ThW order ztf the Emperor's cook, bringing fife system`to a high point �t tl't have boxed '.em it ,he hadn't thirtieth, Can I have it, on.tame 1 be said, was such a case. The court 'of vigor„ they effedtually chase away NEW YORK'S LATEST MODsL "wanted to. Tailor-]\*. air; we do a strictly rejected the-appeal,-• saving: I weartn6ss, depYeasion .and disease. pp $:. You cannot secure the a^�i cash business. -It-is of na•eattsequetice that the -aooa for young or old, for men, for ,swinging• Rraceful lines 'E : women, for children. Ail dealers sell so much soulrht by rash- t]11a OWN IUYUGGIST WILL TELL_YQU - Emperor was the customer.• The Dr. Hamilton's.Pills of_Mandrake,and tonable modistes (but r Marine Eye emedy for Red Weak,Watery Xinua�g Llalat•ut &UMb•rmatt's Pri•aa Em Emperor has no s ecial standi in • so lamentably lacking 1n I? ng Butternut. home dresrntakingt un- ee and Granulated Eyelids; o atasrting— l� YOUR just Eye Coastort, ;Write for Book of the Bye rlvate tT8de. It i9 fhe business o - DRESS lees your dregs to tailor- just MnrineEye Remedy Co.,Chicago.. . -A, tan may warry � money arid• his ate tra deck to.is theend b inei o -:-, )h'isy tl'as4iilgd. "i ' FORM' ed and fitted over a 9r0�]an for alimony. scisatineally proportion- day orders in time, just as .an3 ,Marcella-Sir. Beanbrough is the •a a:elks Form. Only One Danger. housewife moat do." Each part is made by ' 7e$aara'a luiaim•at used by shyslotana. I most awkward person I knOW, a .trgined expert from ? Mr. Rocks-So you' want to mar- lh St-henever, he -kisaes anybody, it j the �-ery best material. r9 overed my daughter. Well; young-man, - TEGETABLES AS NEDIt'I1Eiy: j' •hot:- with fas blackJersey what are your prospects 7 s _117ay lilts a pistol Yours Man-Excellent; if you Onidns Good for Insomnia-Tor.! Re ady Cooked "averts-Seems to me it's mora cloth, to which draping Young -I - like a blunderbuss.' may be Pinned. sue. don't Spoil,,them. nips Good for Colds. C01'°c� a psi� a uol measure. Two le end l Left for 7alaara•s and take so curl or larger hip,' Also ]INFORMATION FOR INFENTORS Every vegetable-garden N a medi- ; girls from is, ie, ie _ — cine chest full of remedies that are I ■/�)�QV� years. --fl"OIIl Paying Him $ Compliment. - v So easy. Rend �`xpress Messrs. Pi on Pigeon'& Davis, recognized b Sysicians as of con- y, POST forar.m hey Order. A full Pigeon, ge coda y lies _. I .heard a woman flattering you i toren Rust. Skirt and itttril+a#eat solicitors. .Montreal, reporf siderable value in the treatment of Your GrOCCr, yesterday, dear." I PAID Stena comes post para. " s that sol What did she say l" A. nes new way." 'S that 137 Canadian patents were various diseases.. I >exosiaaeoN a 'issued for -the week ending 'Ma.� Onions, for-exaniple, contain.sul- She was telling another, •.vornan Co., Not. lest 19t}r,�1914, 92 of which �cere granted phur oil, a•nd are recommended for that, I married ;you. €or: your; •nova a$asa Posag^to Americans, 24 to Canadians, 15 insomnia, and .&a an. aid to gastric C " >io St. � Post ,- money. . i I01 Ontario at., Toronto to' res-, •'of foreign` conntrict's( dige�tio'n. They should have a and 6 to residents of Great Britain prominent place in the diet of suf- . 41 and Colonies. ferers' from- rheumatism, ,for'"they F.verythin� Explailicd.help to allay the pains. TOS ies - - - '`Mv dear, ' what is the matter ; Where Yon -Are Wrong. - Turnips and parsnips both have � with you,' you. don't seem to take "Of course, you have ,your little {eculiar oily principles which are At the Yarmouth T.M,C.A. Boys an in�tere t, in anything 2'' itheory about the cause 'of the' high -of value as an.-ape.rlent and diure- Camp. held.at Tusket Falls in August. � "Well, I'll tell you. Once I took , r Dost of living tic.' It is also.claimed Haat they come from the ovens to I found MINARD'S LINIMENT--most I an interest•in a man and. I marl~ our ole inti htl sealed beneficial for sun burn, an immediate tied him.". ._. have '_'_replied.M-K Groweher, are good for coughs and haense- Y 8 Y r:lief for colic and toothache. "too many people are trying to hens, packages ready to eat ALFREin ,STOKES: Genefal Secretary: + make political ec,rn�Amy take the .. Potatoes contain solanin, whi'gh, when. opened—with cream,. Tar may die removed from the ,place of dome�;:c ecnnr,m}." has-certain :diuretic properties good' IIIIIk or fruits.. -- - ha'nd•s. by rubbing with the,outside The surphui'_compound which ik of fresh orange or lemon peel and contains makes cabbage excellent Every crisp flake of this drying immediately. The volatile in cases of scurvy and scrofula. ' attractive food 'represents oils dissolve tar so that it can be Spinach has iron in organic form, the best part Of choice - rubbed off. ' i and is useful a`s: a l.axitiye on-ac= _ white Indian corn- Optiuiistie. count.of its fine indigestible fibre. Mrs. Jones-He-re. is an old pair , 0 - Carrots are useful for correcting Perfectly` cooked, deli- of shoes you may be able to.ttse. derangements of the liver. They cately flavoured and- toast, Raggled ' Ruggles - Yes, the n are' also txoe1dtnt.ae tcdreasing`fpr ed'tti an appetizing golden tongues. are gone; the soles •are painful wounds and swellings. !`}Drown." - through and.the uppers are ;4tten, YOU Will find relief in Zan BUk I - The tomato exercises medicinal but the laces are still good. , ' effects which XTe - not completely Post Toastles are mAde teases the burning, stinging explained by the :presence of a1-ka. -for your'pleasure and hour- Fixing 'Ein for Father. pain, stops bleeding and brings line salts. There is a principle pre'- ishment. " _. There s going to be fun' in .our ease. Perseverance,with Zan.. �' - seated which when 'taken-•ia icon- p top t Why rove • oentrated stake-produces sslivatiotT -house when a starts u. up the Buk,.meiins Cure not p • ' window screens.' ibis? du Druggisfe and Steres.— t and a free stimulation of the liver: Sold by Grocers hoe Goan - i .r "That so Y" 2$ p + "Yep. One day last winter I Politeness, taken in abs best sense, Canadian Postum Cereal Oa.. Ltd• sneaked up into the attic and S' wlndsor, outarlo. switched all the little ntrmbrrs on -- - ' is the graceful expression of re- FOR Ri_L st3MJt►1•.7t epR ,s=. ISSUE 24--'I4. spect, kind feeling and goodwill. em ',,,a ... :.. .: ,a. „ •...:f .:,ew.,.y.,.n. fY.o „`;.. v,i,...,,� .r`.u:.e yQxa. �,.,. :y,K;i P 4-•,�'Ji-i.,�r,n,or k .,..,az^r'€°°k. ''�.. _ . : ..�;s•a•. ..*,:� +�,r.� ...,.�. •y, h.} :o-1,,. a� _.a '��'i:'•;:. :uaa� �y'#:�y}'4 'atK.a? ''h ,r it"* �F u _ h il *, ,y r . 3 •4, _ .. a "!!aS•S te4ti4 yeti-•i .0.� ­77; •'� ,.�w�' �'�i``'.-eco :.�.,r ; �•�:+,.•'Zt 'Y.nr� " `„ �_;.�, 9'M':`�. -J; ''"'y / ''^i •p ,t ir t ^'4x^., s.-. -.. > . w+ °•r:., _. .-1 i .. sees .- .i:[ -✓' . :,.. .•-. .. .✓ .. ..^ .. 4,I i b1 •USM✓ ? .. r.. _ -�..•r -. �... sees ... .. . ,, .•Q , ;�. .:k!•• .,. s"'..._' ',- . _. J. « . ..:. .,•,ter,. sees. , ._.`�..,. ,.:..j C.� 1 ..R♦' �,, . ...... - .. ''. .. .'.s.' .. ... ... •..a a R - :. .. ... :. ,'r' •..,.... . :" �.. sees. ..:. .. ,. rr.sees.. - .��_ .. M _ 9E - • .- ... >... sees...;. ,.... .._ .: - ..._ .. .. a sees -.. , -..... - ..n..- i.. ;. - �- +♦ ,.r •,sees ,. •' ✓: - •a : ESHING DR INK b3Uhed every Friday morning al iN 0 A GOODIEFR LOMONADE " Piotesipg.O . (�R IJ Ij`ORANGEADE and„_.DA 0.26 per year ; Shoo it paid in advances.' ML JUICE 25c esbscriptions to the United slates, is advaaoe �• --- ' P / NEAPPL :E -a• � JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, t _ _ t•, -= PRESERVING TIME FRIDAY, NNE 12.1914 _ v n rill etime. We have grand ripe fruit all the Y ' . CHRISTI,E'S SCHOOL REPORTS _. Nearly PU varieties., r r - -Claremont public school. The fol- lowing iR the report for the month of We have a full line of this make of Biscuits. Sone, Names arranged in order of ti They save baking `in -hot weather. Try them. merit:-Entrance class who obtained -.60 per cent. or over: Subjects, Geo. BOT-1.,EATHER NEE,uS z Aritbr1 Camp., Veta Stephenson (honors) - __. _ bars. K dd, Jeun Evans, Willie , Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Cooked Ham, Bolo$ s Borgia eb 1 Wag na Tarr. John Knight, Albert Lee, �,� ZLobster,,Salmon, Corn, Peas, Tomatoes,Onions;Lettuce,Cabbage Call a-ad.see onv complete stock of the best groceries - die, Iona Graham, Merle Stephenson, ' ; Jean Graham, Violet Sargent, Gar- Pholie or aetxl:your orders we dello,. it. Seld Priest. Sr. UI-Mary Forsyth, a` y --Yids Knight, Ina Mantle, Gladys - : —. JAMES _RI CHAR'DSON -Paterson. Russel Neal. Jr. III Lo - -. Brodie, Olive Tarr. THE PICKERIh G GROCER. - - ; Don't Crow Bald rt IIBE PARIBIA.q GAGE. p THE -- --- �"�'t'D' 1Y'your hair is getting thin, losing 1.673 Its natural color or has that matted Cr lifeless and scraggy appuff and fail-earance the dr reason is evident-dan 's' � -ore f o 7teep the hair roots property npwished.- Parisian Sage applte-Ic dalIy for a r Week and then occasionally is all that Is needed. It removes dandruff with ' one application almost immediately both��and "- - - stops falling hair and itching head' interni u the fust essential of an '^ li vigorates the scalp and makes dull, +�n veatment; the ability to realize stringy hair soft. abundant and ra, CANADA kvickiy the second= judged by these silent with life. Equally good for OF loon,women and children-every one to t laoede it. _ of this etaadarda. a deposal A e bottle of this delightful hair m e as �p�pt Beak • as ideal” , _ .��Tj . OF Wo Eo No % CLAM -ICE. form of mvattaeot. 1bni can be had from D. Pettit or Liberal Candidate for South Ontario. Pollieg Roe 29tb, 1914. Y►�`` _*t iartyy drug counter for 60 cents. You m'1 surely like Parisian There ti Is no other •'Just-as-good." y it now. TORONTO =To the Electors of South Ontario: =.' _- pICKER-ING BRANCH, -- _ GTLEXAN AND.FELLOw ELzc•rORs: ernment following. And now a hasty R. W. N,GORDOMaaas0 Q El Branch able Peso adN7!li414lra!lif1. E-vat Wtlitlsp: 1 " I have again beew nominated as a appeal{s made to the people without er. ls ; candidate for the Legislature by the just cause when the term is not much I�FD BLTCK WHEAT FOR BALE. Liberals of South more than half expired.Ontario. After two Por feu paetionlars apply"So 8. z. ALE. peetra and a half of the regxiar tour, I have served the people of South .., i T".Wbitevaie P.O- 37-M yearterm. the Parliament is prerna- Ontario for three sessions a the Leg - 0 turey dissolved, and the country pput ialature, following all the work as g 'XTOUNG PIGS SALE - York to the unnecessary expense of an Elec- carefully as I could. Having wain 1a .bile whtu;about Ave weeks"kip been nominated; I appeal to you for 1 = "7oaytD&_NNAN.Pickering Station, df tion. The Govorament at dissolution• our su ort, sad iP ain elected .,Delivered a �L i had 84 members to the Opposition 19. y, p to your, door , OST-On MAY 22nd a gray rain and they have .not enunciated any will do all in my powertoassist in or dust ones an sideroad between taw 96 tic which uirea the endorsatioa anything that map be for the benefit t =—s>ad 94,between concessions t and 3,Ind ]sone policy req of South Ontario,and for the welfare The bast American_coal oil at a price NO Mark. _ of the peoph-tette ap� And Citizenship of the_rovince. .par- _ "t7ARROTB FOR SALE-Two nun for the premature disco utton. is the ticutarl in matters of. Social and - that will pay you to use i or fuel r young unfortunate illness o! Sir Jornea y pat•rots Just learning toulk. Floe plum- Whitney. which will, undoubtedly moral .,term, no matter which Bide t � beatchy btrda. Wm, TAYLOR. the House propose lt, reserving to J St ae much difference between r prevent his holding the office of Pre- m self at all times the right to vote r rater. -A re organization of the Cab- y OUND-In the Village of Picker- bioet will no doubt be made after the and act as in'tnp opinion seems right. first class coal nil and th tag a•mall Sam of gooey. The pwner It is impossible for me to see all of the Election. which the people are now p my have she same by caning at the liSwe 7000 voters in the riding in the_short J' _.chGas AYnOkp stuff for fuel as ,silos,proving property and paying expenses. entitled to have before as election, so time-of my disposal, before June 29th, P J that they may,know who are to be but it in your opinion I have in the ]RUST-Between Dixie bridge and in control. U19-nottrustiog the,peo• t, represented you faithlully. 1 there is between maple and basswood. Pickering village. The rear board of le in a way which a Government P++• p s hoz,with'JLoo:e A Sam'painted npoa p a al tciou for our support and N:Ftndsr planus leave some at this oaioe, 378 should, not allowing the people a influence to again your me, ro a Beat p p � chance to select their own -adminis- [n the Legislature. Beteg a native of FORKS SHO ♦ ELS, HOES, �PADEIJ 5 - FOR SALE-Refrigerator, used but -u.ators, but on the contrary 1t is a set. R ' si'' ome Season. sae We capacity of is z 3e ection of your governors by caucus. South Ontario, with all my profession- me save no farther nee for it nem• al, agricultural and other interests Our hardware stock: is more complete than ever ask. for what . -,ear gee a bargain J.O, PSILIP, Pickering. The transaction of public business has centred here, I have no other end to :- seas not been satisfactorily carried on serve than the welfers of South On- you want and see as bring it forth at prices that will astonish jos d ]REPAIR WORK-I am prepared to with the overwhelming government tarso,and I leave it for,you to deatde rdo � >n sinus. >s:sak .aa semens majority and it would be better fm whether you wish me to again render o TURNIP BRED IN GREAT VARIETY. wk. prices moderate. wort seadecto • the government itself and the coun- m services to pea v pon>c Member y hsetly as The ofd Drag store,J. ISANS.P- �at large if there were a larger op- y " Our groceries are the freebest. eddoosgt tion of active mea to scrutinise all in the Legislature in the next Parris- !� OIISE TO LET-Ow lot 10,nose 9, gislation in a legislature where so eat of Ontario. HPtatertmg. peon assn's tome.. much of the legislation is of a business S[p record is before you tIi v s , L1 P pleasy of wort in the neighborhood. Alp o natu-e, rather than a matter of party Member o!the last Legislature. and EO ]s N. ,vas.Claremont. _ policy affecting financial interests. prier to that as Mayor of the Town EOR SALE--At the Manse Pickering The press has kept you all informed of Oshawa, a member of the County $�7A'CT'G#�3A�6 Upright Piano(neatl newt Kitchen Rang of whit is going on in the Legislature, Council,and in other public owes. t coat beater,Bath lab. Dining room and of how your money is.being Spent. and on that record. I am content that le and chain (oak)Oak rocking nisi.,91ng1e ppee selaat bedstaa�,Small tent,and olbw artiolea You know lull well how Educational you should judge of rap fitness fi be be Seen anytime before Jane e74b, a7 matters are being handled, from the further entrusted with year confidence - condition of your own school sections, Thanking you for your pest support WORSERVICE-At lot 21, con. S, fi how money is event on. Government and confidently appealin g to you .L' Pickering,Rag. Sboribora bull, bred by House, statute Revision,Prison Farm again. ' a M.Porsytb.teama*i oo;Reg•Ayrshire bull. tired by H.C.Hamill,Scarbo-ro,term,St-Dr;also and many other lines. You know bow I am -r - a reg. Tamworth boar bred by Chat. eurrle. public investigations are being block- Yours very truly. Ieorrlston,terms SIX �oHE SCOTT, Clare- ed, and all because:a weak opposition W. E. N..SINCLAIR. Wit•• - - has been overpowered by a large Gov. �. T,�4B SALE-8 Roomed 'House in " 'i k` ' .i' village of Duabarton, 19 miles east of Toronto, }erre lot, Good orchard and small HORSE�REGISTER I Hill,for night,Tdeada Liverpool hotel, 6 Y, Po , � � � rue{ =.,• '� baits. xouee in firer class condition; wide --- noon, S.Bath's Pickering, night; Wed. verandah on two-sides,lapse rummer kitchen 1'?36?' Vol:%S�'I, The ueadey, T.A. Knox's Brook road; noon, b 3 .. - _ attached,close to lake, bay, oburcb, school ,Sir'dlexander( ) k and poato>8ce.7 minutes from G, T,t Station. imported Clydesdale• stallion, the Pro•I D•Crawford',Radley night; Thursday rr' r) proposed Radial Rl'y adjoining. Fcr particu- perty of Janes Evans, will stand at his own stable for night. Friday Bendel's - ars apply GEORGE WHITE,Dunbarton.37.41 own stable,lot 4,con, 5, Uxbridge, dur• hotel Whitbv night; Saturday, own ;, # , ma the season of 1914. stable until Mond-Ly morning. ; • • Prince drzcfidle (608) (46;90). The Edivard Darnley [96091.: (13461).The American Standard trotting bred pacing fashionably bred Imported Clydesdale Am FaI1115Hair si;shion,the property of T,Caster,North stallion,the property of R.Dafoe,Green Claremont, will make the season of 1914 River,will make the season of 1914 as r at ins Simaoe Hotel Stables, Barrie, follows: Monday leaves his own stable 1 e Hair $answer certainly stops Ont. for W. H. Major's non. 5, Pickering ". ailing hair. No doubt about it what-. Btwephaluscot.12 No. [338• (11228)- noon; D. Dafoe's Brougham, night; Brantford Asphalt Roofing is made in'No. 1, 60 lbs per square ; No. 2, ever. You will surel be satisfied. The choicely bred imported Clydesdale Tuesday,Joe. Wideman's Greenwood 70 lbs per square; No.3, 80 lbs per square.• stallion,the property of S. C. Buuksrti noon ; 8. Bath's Pickering night; will make the season of 1914 as follows; Wednesday Liverpool house un- Mohawk Roofine, one A.-ade only, 40 lbs special. TENDERS WANTED Mond.y leaves his own stable,Kingston tit Thursday afternoon,Thursday,Wm, _ road, W. H. Holtb 's Aud ey night, Teei 's Cherrywood night;Friday,Thos All grades stocked of can be shipped In 10 square tote, freight s'Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tenders Taesday,Bandel's hotel, Whitby, for Ressyor'a Soarboro townliae nooown + I y e. --•-__ _ ___._._.___._._..._ �Y"_- s v' night,Wedne,da , Commercial hotel, stable,night. Saturday,F.W. Silver- preps d an usher for Bridges, will be received by the y Municipal Council of the To of Oshawa, noon and night, Thnred•y, thorn's non. •, Markham, sena, own O• Pickering up to noon on Monday,June Bandel'e Note{,Whitby?noon; F.Afadda- stab a anile Monday morning: D • llbth, 1914,for the construction of three ford's,baseline,Pickering,night.Friday Aldorf The Your year old' trottingbred t concrete-steel-bridges, viz: to his own stable until the following stallion the property of Sr H. Pugh, s �-•s�-�-•� EISE �•�• �•�-'�• --��-,•7� Monday morning. Glen Major, wilI make the season.of (1),.One of 32 ft, span on Sth concea- Ba�rofs Elect- 66291 (12.123 -The = ` sion road,opposite Lot'10. I ) 1914 as Yoollowe: Monday, Brooklin, _ f fashionably bred Clydeed ale stallion night;; Tneeds; , G. Johnston's, Green (2) One o 17 ft.span on Altona road the property of W. H, Pn h Claremont, g G,M.Forsyth,North Clare x +` iron the n Concession. P P 8 wood,noon, y ' SHOE • STORE K tett will make the season of 1914 as follows: mont,uight; Wednesday,J Slack e,GlasTI uL! " (3): One of 17 ft.•span on Kin s Monde leaves hie own stable for John - PEEL'S #1;.� toad, o netts int.11. y . goo, noon, bonne for night;.Thareday, .{. JJ.L::JJ LLL - • = pp Scott's night; Tuesday R. Eaglesoh's,, Mansion House, Uxbridge, for day and • (4), Also for the construetion-of a - Mongolia, noon, W, Armstrong's It., home for night and Friday; Saturday, - _•concrete wing to abutment o£Paltil Locust Hill, night; Wednesday, R. Myrtle, noon, thence home until Mon � - irr's bridge, on sideline between Lots r W H I T B Y g Milroy's Cedar Grove, noon; G. G. day, t 20 and 21 in 2nd concession and repairs Milnes,Gherrywood night. 'Thursday to same. George White's Dnnbarton, noon ; G. plana and specifications may be seen g, Linton', base rue night, Friday TOOLS SHARPENED �.atlhg pfHceoff the Reeve at Piekeling T,A. Koo:'e Spook road noon; Bert - We have a compCete stock of the newest style; footWea! F. #arbor, or St.the office of the Clerk Matthews, Brougham night. Saturday. We make a e-kinds. of cks repaired. st Whitevale, o`r'-particulars can be his own stable until Monday morning. Tools of all kinds. Locke reps{red. for men, Women and children's wear. �. STAN BAN "don application to any member of � •141151 14'i22) Razor-honing a specialty. For a first- p� Bim a Courts class hair trim or an easy shave call .Ball and see oar•e isle in men's and bo "'Ale Council. Contractors may tender The pare bred imported Clydesdale at the East-end Barber Shop.' 1` isr all or any one or more of the stallion, the property of John Munro' -- ^- -- llrldges. Pickering,will m*rte the esaaou of 191 See our HouRe Furnishings of all Phone 151. 4, QQ The lowest or any tender not neves- as fellows:Monday leaves own stable, kinds. Slightly uses Carpets �• P L' l.9 p. Brock Sir far 2. ssr3l�accepted. tot 8,B.F.con.for Geo.White's Dan- from 18 Dents s yard n SPARKS, v barion, soon; AWsby's hate[, West W. J. GORDON W.W. , F'WKERIN(� y . c . �.q.t 'r, ..'a"�a=c'�.-54 f :Y. Via..- _ •.� -��"u^'ra% �,1Q v',. ["- -..fso=.!* �C�' .a ,n a+wr «t' r fib'' do - a: ,••�--,-'�'�^-�,' �'✓'-• _r -•��,.-.. '� .:e,�• s•r res.: 9. '�.. ......r.,, ..,., .:.�,n..r ._$. .�ti `�,�;:. J _rta'is.'' v-.:�•: .S','. , ,f''y{gin_..VM�.!DM1..Y. s,.- N... •:!♦ :a�tfl....17�..'.�_. ..%+.� ..•i .:li a+...9... .L.r.• .F'r^ },! �-� - �. { .. .. +:y ,� ..�- ,.W. .. :. ,K,,w� C ♦ .rte a` l• a +,.rt "a ....,••-'°�, S l — - r . ICA CLAR[MONT O"ag to the absence of the ,^C BREAM pastor, Rev. Dr. Marvin, there 0 John Gerow had a business trip _, i to the city on Tuesday. Rtes no service in the. Methodist . Our ice-cream parlors will now be W p J d 8 R A R as0 S George Da visite wt Mise church on Sunday. open ,during the season and we -- Sadler on •Wednesda I .nt Wm. Neal had &--Alight sun ' wi l.a ur�regular etge ar �'1=1 -ritshowing of finest display of E• Jenkins, of,Toro to, pe stroke on Monday afteCtn ow- Pp y h Ohina. d very !arae aesorbmeal of PANY q - Fire Olase HreadITY ROakeeof fin variety received for the�8olida trade Gall j i Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Shirk. Ing to the intense heat but has - Stationary. Boob Dolls, Toys, uta t � ' Mr. and Mrs. McKnight spent now nits recovered. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Baker. and Confectioner always — Michael Gleeson, of Greenwood y y y 1 " - Mrs. Wm. Thompson ,and dau- on hand. and tee t5em, Vit° and John Gleeson, of Toronto, ghter, Miss Myrtle, were in Toron= Subscriptions taken for all Magazines, ofieorge11Gerow, of Puct Peirp, their brother, Edward here at he home of HEIRS IMONNEY, _ Nowapapessi 3 last Weekly and Daily v►sttPd NG, ONTARIO relatives a'nd orsyth, accompanied _ _ loan this Reek. by his. mother. lifts. 'D. Forsyth TT•p ,�„a �� 8 - •�• ��• Rj=�j��•�Rj f days erecting a wire feacein front Cobourg on Sunday last. i��r- his brother's farm. ” at CherryWood Station J. H. And Mrs.'Beal spent Sun- M. day with the latter's father,lir.A. _Vppr --— `4001 'w Miss F. Gleeson, of Toronto, is Malted Corn, Dried Brew- Miss ' A practical Shoemaker`has visiting at the home of her uncle, 0 0 ere Grains, Oil Cake Meal, opened a E. Gleeson for a few days. 0 0 The Ladies Aid Society,of .Er- Molassine, Bran, Shorts, OMEf S'E.EKERS Shoe Repairing Shop r; skine church met at the home of. iiaU . Coakwells, Mrs. O. Bennett on Wednesday ;Flour, Crushed Oats, Etc.- Nest door to W. ,J�' x Gr URSI �N S . - .last. For articulars-Phone home 5030, - harness shop, where in is pre- L p T.... pared to do all kinds of George and"Mrs. Gibbons, of To- repairing work. ronto, spent Sunday with the Th0MMAw Reezor MANITOBA; ALBERTA A call respectfully solicited ormer's�arante, Thus. and Mrs, - S�SB,ATCHEWAN . Gibbons. M•..e• fity _ — W. ROYCE; PICKERINGbDr. Robillard, of St. Louis, Each Tuesday until October Nth,lneludve. -Minn., is spending a week or. two Are easily ap lied and have al• at a wi and Return - 086'00 i with Mrs. D. Forsyth and other ways givn the best of Ed�moatoa and Return- 4g•� LIVER PILLS +" satisfaction. From Toronto; and Stations w&t and .relatives. To Buffer, when you can get Roses, or Toronto. Proportionate latr.e j , all vegetable. Dose, r Edward and Mrs. Gibson and •Have been made 29 years, , from stattoasEauof Toronto. --dfL liter, Mise Mabel s Tod sHome-made and Z4oI ne- pili at a Flo. g peat $un- like cut above. Return Limit two months. bgiill day with James and Mrs. Smith, Made standard grade only. Corro Butternut Bread -. A er's P0. Sold for 60 ;, Particulars reaardin RAIL'oc OCEAN tiekata I Y y�e• ;t Mr. an Mrs. Hobberlin of To- Let me figure for your neat roof it,c,svRPizv.>,.P.w C-p. r•,Toronto. r G•ron•to, motored out from the city and save you money. Ask your Grocer for it. t _ i,•a few days ago and renewed old RepaT Sh op acquaintances. Bell telephone. Z1/1• O.Mr. and Mrs. B an and famil g •� ,,;,�► �' y, F. J. Prowse, Pickering osHAWA. ONT. of Toron to, motored out on Sat- DeLavai Silos and . Se ratorg -- iurday and spent over Sunday with Bicycles for hire. Also, a number of - -,'Wm and Mrs. Thompson. NOW IS THE TIME FOR SUMS second-hand wheels for Bale,or Ed. Gleeson left last week for 'best by test. Sold by new ones ordered when •the Pacific Coast, with a carloadrequired. of stocji which were being shipped ,•:' FURNITURE -:- gib. P= Goodyear and Dunlop Auto Tires by Wm..9mith. M. P.,' of Colum- a ' �'T• Z�v for sale at rightprices. bus." A-large roomy rocker double woven seat nicely finished in green$2.80. Ind hone 1913 Fick. Ind. Phone 1921 p - --Miss Bessie Macuab spent a -few, sockeeto hairs fram_$1.15 t4.$1.75,. — X11_ -d _a s with Mr.and Mrs. Hobberliv Camp stools 85 cts. Canvass stretchers$1.80 wire woven $2.00 PICHEWNG, ONTARIO -Russell rew� rP - at Port Credit. She also attended - the University garden party in- -: -and $•1.25. Grand value in Hammocks. DICKERING, Ont. Tomato. Are You Interested in FTicke tan1 F. Johnston will occupy G g BURLiNG = 1'ICEI-�gNG 7. Rev. rin g Methodist pulpit,next Sunday '" - ' —._ ___ _ _ " June th. Rev. Dr, Marvin- will �preach anniversary, services at Fencing - - V- 1 ! • . _ 19 Chas.'e. - ^ Oskaw dteel dkingles AND i Lumber ' Yalrc I CihA9: $argent Ira BO er and '� ' '';Percy Lynn motored to Uxbridge lire Fire Proof, Wind Proof,-ion Tuesda to attend ral-at @rs of our 'resideata � also took in the sights. I _'_ fi�at'er. Proof, Lightning - a at e J. G. Borland has completed an prepared to Supply. . We are ;extensive system of waterworks °` Proof and Frost Proof. Everything In the lit throughout his residence as well Roofing Line. through his stables. Mr. Borland's All good, up to buildings Canadian' I have in stock 8000 rode of - buildings are up-to-date in every wire feadn made b the - / r g y Now is the time to place your !Wes Farmers use diem. _ The Baptist Sunday School are Steel:Company of Canada. order for Tongued and(frayed considering the 'advisabilitp 'of __ v'%�•' "� pine or hemlock silo bolding a picnic in the near future _.��"�+ I also carry brace wire, ;instead of the annual excursion. Bee any of the following Local Aagents—They will gave you best prices]on material. Fuller particulars will be Pedlar's Metal Roofln ,Siding, vents, Culverta Finials; coiled spring wire-, wire — — - _ liter. Riven Teragnals. heating and Ornaments. staples. Steel posts; and W. Da Gordon & Son, 'g An important meeting of Cllr Samuel Manning, - :W. Pries le, d g ce ar moat Lodge, No.480, I. O. Out. Whitby, Oa6. posts. ; - will PACKERING be held on the evening of -G. M. Rim, rooklia, .Jacob McIntyre, g : Wednesday. June 17th at eight • ° - Whitby,'Ont.. °., Whitby, Oat. _ :• o'clock. All membereare request- ..."'Lawrence Dennyy, - -,John Ashenhurst. 1AdS lcws&w esdlmortilt, -. ed to be present. Gresawood, Out. Gtoodwood, Oat. ' Let me show yon what I bhve end W.J. Michell, of Deer Park, W. Healy, ' t-W. F. Bnrtoo, quote you prices. "`,Toronto, was in town for a few Box Grove, Ont Whitevale, Ont. �N days visiting Glen and Mrs. J, C. Morrish, W. W. Sadler, ~C doper and other friends. He also Highland Creek.. Ont. Greenwood, Ont: REESOR renewed his subscription to .the Wm. Wilsen, Pickering, Ont. A• . New and second cream separs- " .:Pzcs>9tuxG Nswa. A Mrs. Alex. Wilson,who-has been No-higher price.'but better service and satisfaction. . fora Gasoline p8 8 +�! home of her daughter ryeceiving T _ T -several months-in the cit at the L Q C U S-d•-"_. _. different stakes, o%L : HE- PLDIJAI�- PEOPLE-�imited . medical treatment,returned home OSHAWA, ONT. Established 1881. >r fits: Farm implements 'on Friday last much improved in Head Office and works, a a ro _ health. We hope the improve- - -- - - ----- a �° Cl6T Pz;zczts: w went may continue. e : :S a y Young'Brood Sow for sale. The Claremont branch of . the .: . o o . = Womea's I.nstitute will meet at '$ . d'_*- a y'—g I a q_ •N7,7. I3. TAC 6011T ` the home of Mrs. George Morgan DOMINIO BANK < q g c 8 o s,K el N BROCH ROAD, ONT. at 8 o'clock on 'the afternoon' of nam Bog Q- x �O Wednesday, June 17th. The topic :enR EOMYND e,OSL[R,M.P.,PRE810[NT. w n,MATTHEM,riot Pawto[NT. m o a?p°e mM g�� S 8 e"o y++ iQ�sodger•� a ee�o a ;M, for discussion will, be "Simple C.A.BOGERT.Generd-Manassr. _ ro� a , a ro . .Meals in -Summer Time." All , S"1�� bT�'�b QW •g 8 a.m o m . ladies,are invited: -:- Farmers Sale Notes Collected c e 1e r, �. o ..� a� We regret to report the death if is mora eonvenlent to have the Dominion Bank collect your Sale Nota, !—^—'.. — ,. .... , R Po than to tz>/to do so yowself. y m m o ., a +m Jan :`on Sunday night, of Sylvester " When you have a sale,have the Nota made payable at the Dominion Sank. w o, Feb s 771 and de it them here for collection. ,, ,, ,. �, -`.Graham, who resided west of the 00h�.eyo„a are nude on most favorable terms, M m eo y a a. Mari y N village. About two weeks ago be • \�� - o -' _ APT a•_ ®� ®��� —.—:-=Ste -on-a-rust =nail. He id - — 01, a+ Mal no attention totheinjury for WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager c ane ~res .';some time. . It gradually became r a a ., .a anis Cm worse and medical aid was enm- sw Of all materials and design maned, but too late to render an .m dept a� y kept in stook. It will pay youcom assistance. The poison had peoe- to ro B e b. Nov I*� b call at our woI aid inspect our stock Crated his whole system and'even- (� 1 - Doe * and obtain prices. Don't be add"by -tuall tetanus or lock-jaw set- in Do --�I M P ONW t. tr we do not eanploy them,ooneegyy 1 e Jannsry leiti�Whitby �,Oahaev. e,srooahamly we can, and do tbrow off theresulted in his :'death on >: Port Parr if,U=bridle 1e,Oanninsbn 16, Sunday evening. His . funeral zte.•ema i'1,IIplerarove i[ commission of 10 par oent.,which you wit _ took place on Tueday afternoon Our sale.has been a success, and as we still want-to - ---- -— call lolly save lty p11sebaailaR from ue. to Altons Cemetery. reduce,our stock, we will continue movin sale to- call wuo�>ea, : A severe electrical storm passed g The Pickering wNITOT GRANITE CO ++► over this locality on Sunday after June 20th. Bargains in every departments as tated, "'11108. Whitby, onllarte noon, The thunder and lightning on small bills. Vigilance Committee - was accompanied by a very high E. W. EVANS, ::r:yvind rain; and hail. Lightning k C. O. Bennett's barn but - The object of this Association is to • M I. L L I N -FE R Y. Puri Man lfactaret -struck mately it did not take fire., lessen stealing and prosecute P fort! No dainARe ie reported from the As.the season in,.ths department will be closed the fel°118• :• shop and Residence, Danders lrlt►1, !immediate vicinity, as the centra - in,a short time, balance of stock will be cleared - ` of the storm was located some Members havinti properroy'stoleaoommnni• .. WHITBY, ONT. "'distance south where considerable out at greatly reduced pTiCes. Ci`Ori18 !IOW While " oate immediately with any,member Three lucre west of Whitby House damage was done. Between Vis's McMaster is !rear and Whatever you want III of Executive Oommittee. enty and-thirty window panes - --- __ Membership-�-—•',-r—i e0: iron — were broken by the hail in Chas. - slimmer hats wi e. ebl 0--.&�OnCe. _-_ e are.prepared to instal w or Nichol's residence on the Brock Tickets may be had from the President or, pumps on short notice;also attend road south, and Jag. H. Madill's , secrets ry:on application, to all kinds of repairing. ft Don't forget our bar ain sale. Come to da silo was levelled to the ground. — g y Agent for the Ontario 'Wind Kim - _A number of tress B:sc. Com.—L. D. Banks 0 O Palin- Were blown ou will save mons A dollar saved is a >k also gasoline engines and, -- -._ __-_ 3'' p• ------ err,.0.L. Morcombe, Pic sting. Unt the equre gear �5 down and rain was damaged con- earned. siderabt . In some piscxsa the �T r MAGNItT OREA3[ {151�PA131AT hall could be gathered fzwa lite dollar eR���t J.A. ®@oallof W. Clark - B'a ��t , 1 1 ,... lt+gpnd lar .�. �1. ��M_P$® t,�r � a, ;� ' •cg'- �;.. a: ;y : '': ':S"5x;'..'4• .rye n ^e..',:r' ,y ',Co e = k '� '''r •rq i. 22 , 'tl" "fi•'+1'R;:.fs!, k97lT• I._•8,..�Fq.M�R X:a-sv .�'+S":, # y,1,.. L->,"' < _ .. 1XV . . . , r - ,.,, .. . z: 4 ' Y, . _ .a ' • .. ., .'pie,., :. '_� '` I ,_,i66+ �a/q� -j . , '-+ .R .v 1 ,' -'•,,� , ?. - t 'R '- .• yap•: I ... - h r ` — . ,--.__.--,--. _ _ --- -`-` certainly beVthe leaf time that I and MY But Lilith, whose sense of humor was I -!� .� 4 ___�- little card Would dine out together, ann aarttan wlkhea eddenad none anded lya broti - «or nursing mothers ';�- she might' am well have her own way en hat sang about going. . .- everything• ) _ o_T_ _- _ _ �____ a-Dru-Co Laxative= ,• ' Needless to eaS. I immediately en- "On the booze from morn till night. - "� countered Just the very pperaoa L did not From dewy eve till clear.da}'light:' > !'�� ., The Wed d l n g o `/ want to neehiHerbert W11aon, the little offer the important a - ,black-and-white artist with whom I had held her breath at night of a very or- �� parted in Regent Street about an hour df nary trapeze performance,and thoughtage that they do not disturbago. the t9{aters Firefly, two plump and br- > I saw htm raise hSs eyebrdwa at the ringletted Jewlah ladles, who deliveredLh0 TESL Of the System Or, . 11,.." '' night of my lovely, talkative companion, a nasal duet with the retrain, "Get away.' - +, boyo,-• followed by an empbatic clog- affect the child. . . . ..'. Every man i ace, ksdeed, turned noun o ook at her ns ed up the room together, and the wait- (To be continued.) 25C. a S a are flew to attend upon her. I hardly ✓ Drug&t's. . _ . • knew whether 1 was pleased or anno}ed w• 'I' - - -- - -I the stir her beals�created. She her- �wy l�evag and C6ststieai Ca - ir ort* word t+attvr than another was self took it very calmly. as a matte % pE dada,LImG -T75 qr­ . �' '' •CHA3?TER X1V-(Contluued)• vvawotl til J011,1 Ito the itnpress►un given course, to which all was quite fully a she aumwored by t,Ultti a tuannoi, It war "itohnnllan,' toured, but I could see that she was fully , ' 'ryary, very Hire." want. 1a fact. rgerlY• 'I•]% ythlu� 1 Nit• It;;t ,-attar lav ltrtttnllicatiun ve Not the conscious of didn'the effect slet ite me go onitlRe OccasionalGood, Says the Times,paration From Wife Is - , ]But I'm a pOitevt ,-,-tile d°maa far rt! _ -•initi mY dremsea I never raiva�k'�upr at ki'L a%%ll hy', n`'iry %usie- all of comic- claire and dance," she whispered to me An entertaining article in the Lon- TEACH BABES TO SMOKE. �. thing decent more, than a asses bf santt >itt1 "1aeha1M sklnd ladlnit1n,gDutothe confidentially had ellno ideashowhthe men w olid don Times sugget•'s holidays "away __ r -_t-Cr% s tt van aua' theut_tar n. - 11�,t - 'Dnn.i_ia]k__like _that., for save . Age aiaoiayatiio.l ilii+ +`+ooh iT�A tiara..' tolf-smtlee ux stenea °1-sir-ug�asks." 1 exclaimed, 1n a 1-ow �`otee:ben lama temper P other of thuxa .upwat-a iutvl.a c+ Iter@• ettl,g po"Itt, painters, and journalists. a "Preliminary strain during the day, (n Infants' Mouths. starry blue egos in Itsuld Aiut hfa that l had known closest in my ing my head over the menu and pretend- in Dint at Ili ht, �' � :tarry lank; halt•audarluua Aa+t-uvatatt 1 arir rtudent Says, wet+ brought before 1nR to study it. If you knew how I Every 'one of the wild tTibet? 'Of the' Drat. that only l.11tth swuld givo; alp ttrrsllltlbly by tills lovely, shabbily' think of you as a tittle wild flower, dei reaching the snapping p g ,.",F, cant.needto to 11%. she And her awn way dr°awed child, with the worn shoes, dhe apart on a high bank away from the de- is oIIe eYplBnatiOn;' Bays the writer, philJppiIIes, smo�fe and chew tO�aCCo. ..Of the poor quality of many tempers A mother nursing a. baby-child w[lh about the Aat and the umArega, and !n- patched gloves, and the thin, sweet secratton of the popular stare, the vol- 1II many Britian homes; and your X61 slated upon Apareltag both, and havinit volae. '1rue, she at grammatically gar criticism of the Jostling crowd, you withdraw it Yrom the breast and stick' I, bar old hat put into a baa' for me to on the whole and without either cock- would rate yatsrselt more highly." Y with a cigar ,in its mouth. . By the"time SI carry, together with the shoes my or who,- . jai accent; her aspirates She gazed at me 1n silence for a min- as. will soon hypocrisy per- child 18 weaned' it 18 'a seasoned Luckily. it vvata DePtembeI, and there were duly noi,d. and she expressed her- ate or two, renting her chin on her ,, Vwashardly any ane about. I do not self In. much the same terms.as would] hands, and her elbows on the table. suades ua to put a brighter face be smoker. . care a straw for faahlans as a rule, but have been employed by the ladies of my I "I think I likeahe vulgar crowd," she jA the IlOTLh'COu$tTy,' 1II the mOl1IlJ11 11 I did not particularly relUh sing seen acctualntance. And yet . there was a said present]•>. "And wild flowers are Lore the oilier world than that We taiII p{isaee, IIOIIe Of the people wear I did the West End laden with ouch marked-an unmista)table barrier be- 8,?Andde ocastbe paway to die by the road- reserve for syhocertainly88and' perhapB awkward-sized and shaped parcels as a tween them and her: c " YP Clothes. In fact, Clothes are an in- - ltvide. shady hat, a pair of new slippers.- For cne thing• she was lnl,oun y more aide when the plucker wearies of them." convenience.When the spinster school- •, IL pair of old boots,•and a large bag °L self-possessed with me, a young man I hardly know why I spoke the bitter as t little codare not llisUlt wardice also-a faint feeling teachers from New England went to' _ bonbons. why was of Remi;enieenv I Shad ever met startling. Ali the their color fadedon ltout th wot wh le we may in safety behrudeato he the Islands to undertake the first' Lilith as a companion was in herself an g wife. Hypocrisy, cowardice-dread• - suftictently coalpicuous. Her delight steel ex°Wt-ah! fate] exception which I I her cheeks and 1l pe as suddenly as it classes, they were much surprised and' her new Valent leather she w hated to remember:-the little models had done when she first recognized me nt iteotellocked t0 find 7U Or 80 boys and girls buckles. and h'er big black hat crowned and grlaettea of the Latin quarter 1n l Oxford e_i Cfr' er eyes, succi as onis e sees in ffpQBmotives olives for that forced Control we 1n the grass roofed schools nude eZ= . with marguerltes, knew no bounds. She parts. F We much°prefer to seek and there- cept for necklaces of dog teeth. tripped along, wreathed in smiles, stop- Yet Lilith was perfectly modest 1n i those of a dumb animal unjustly treat- t. 1; ping a •ery shop-window, flourishing her manner. and I ,-sad clearly seen how ed. The bodies Of the men and women w silver-handled umbrella, and angry• undesirable attentions - from "What is the matter child? Are you fore to find others-another Cause for their skins of reddiah'brown in won `-. hear now an her. But there 111?" I inquired anxiously, seeing that the touchiness of many tempera,neIImd i mid !e of the pavement to lift the edge wan about her.tone, her a• ff in thereep lints-8IId-hileg`..STe_J}5�3110r@-_ at her skirt and gaze admiringly at her R°orates a spontaneity, a nam-gene, "It's nothing-1'm tired-something Our COmplaiIIt .e-and cne cure wll wonderful tattooed, Now dress up the' r feet. which smacked of the world of Bohemia, you said. Do give me o glass of chem- lady or the man with a string of bright' - , ' "I could'scream for Joy!" she confided but which never for one moment mug-I pagne: it will pull me together." know howhto take holidays from one colored beads and what.more is need= �c, to me. -Now. when I have the gloves seated the cultured and decorous infill• �1,let. nan104 d Inwa,-few seconds er. who at she�was another. and the 'handkerchiefs, and the watch ence of Morland House laughing at 'me over the edge of her which There are some of the wild tribes and the purse and the roses, 1 shall be Truth to tell. I loved her better for I foaming glass, and toasting our next "Sou go away from home partly to which make a specialty of ear orna _ yerfectly ha, and shall want to dance I tet hint of.untramaled vagabondaga merry meeting. find out how much home really"mean menta and I have Been.some of them, Instead of walk. You will sena,me sown some chem- to you, and often with regret, with re women and men, who, on aDpioachintt Clearly a decorous depo rtment while about her, for her ringing laugh and as ne when you are married to Lady m0[se, you find Out Lhat It meant ab C1t?iliz8tloII, IDade up LOT ijle lack Of 1. shopping Lrt the West >::nd of London ready tears. her naive greediness and i �IarRaret torturer, won't you"' she said. while shopDing in the tiYes_t End had love of finery, and ens harmless equally , Kla that I can drink to your future has- solute,- nothing and that you would Y g pockets by carrying a pack of,cards in .a ,-been Dna of the Items neglected in the I in her own D of ptness. For I wDpome I am not, grand oke to live abroad. You are non edit. the Jobe oS one ear and a handful of ,, "finishing" curriculum at Morland iscccalled theb est society the good girls and More often you turn out to be home- House. � enough to a allowed to coma up cigarettes in the other, A di9ttnguish- - ..If ou realf won't have your parcels of which are usually dull and narrow-; see the, wedding"' ed mark of beauty.among the Manday6 ` y y It Jarred ,upon me intolerably to bear sick. You know now. far from home, : sent direct to Bristol, you must at least minded, and the more amusing ones too her allude to.my wedding, and I am what home was to you wbea you did and the Magyan wild tribes Is •the tet me charter a hansom for 'them." often scandalmongering and vicious !n ashamed to sa}' that her matter-of-fact not realize that it was anything 8t alit pointing of the teeth: d - --But surely." she objected, you are soon I should be "on theshelf" stroll with. mention of it and the total absenee of s0 with people, Leave them oCCa- - _,I said. and forthwith halted a cab. thought. !f not something worse. Too +cam:` -ae }ed on_Lhe anbJect, -- jnshe.South atponE tne_other-wild,_ going to get me something to eat'r will avlove2Yallttlee BoApsmiia°,np a concerned, "- tribes, we find-a peculiar' condition. - 1 thought of that," I said "WO hurt me more, than 1 can saY a Ona y and you will like them 811 the drive to Piddinfton. and I viii get yon and I determined to make she most of ••I do hop she Bald, later on. g little better. Oet a holiday from them It !s very warm down 1n that eecti+Dn. M . some tea to.the station---.. ttmfdl • 'that you wttl think atter of me to nometimea. Rapturously return to In the north where 1t- is cold, the but sea to she station isn't good it•'You must certajnlq go back to Bris- yy to tribesmen are naked. South,the dress , . enough for In the nearly good enough! tot to-night," I said, In a Arm, Judicial your termination stage. Aftertall howamI go- them then if you w1]]. But never go. I want to have some dinner. Just when I tone' "but If You are a good girt you I wlthOts. 8 change. !s the most elaborate and gaudy home• to toto live sitr�7aays school?" taT too ion- S - You will marry," I said a little bit- made Cotitumes.. yyou have yours. I am sure you would shall go by the last train. First o[ ail,I f let me 11 yon knew how hungry I am" we will drive to Yaddfnswn leave these 1\evert"' __ The MOTs and [goiot, many grades , 13UL. my dens child. your train---" parcels of. ,yours in the cloak-roods l ter,- q - higher in intelligence than the north- "Oh, there are plenty of trains,-'• where I suppose you left your other lug-I The answer came out with unexpected 1� SPR' �P UalntallPP. _ 'The last goes to Bristol at nine gaga Q-��,s to be sent on from Weston- force and directness' and, looking across �t�; at kind Of 8 dol{ 19 that!" ern savage. to ]uiurfouely dressed '11 - '•'But there is a inter one at ten" at her. I saw t her sensitive face had he can obtain a starched shirt, a derby "It is not in the time-taybles," super-Mare." bat, a frock coat That 1s all be needs. does 1t matter these impediments there,-and find out You wilt cehrtsinl marry," 1 reiter- ) dun.nu, .ieplied LIIB Ines with "It is only on Thurada durfntt the weld !n any case. we will drop all I grown pale agaltl: y '` 'TTOuBecB d0 IIOt appeal to him. -The `aariimer. ly ons, what m 'ated ••Blit. my child. 1.don't want You baggy trousers, "I m not sett well '' -- if I don't go back to atoriand House to- if that train you' peak of really does i'to feel forced into a loveless marriage _ ..., nicht" Mrs liorlaisd doesn't expect me, go- h6me-dyed. ne- , a come home at night my wife has to hammadan trousers Of red �lnd blue, ` and m friends at Weston-super-biers -But I know it does--every lhe=aail for mere money'm sake 8o I hativ sr- •• ranged with my lawyers to settle a lit- y acquhlnted with him Vet. When more southern ora .a eC 9 think I have gone to Bristol, Why Do- you suppose that, tie income upon you a`hundred � 1 shouldn't I have a lovely treat, and stay shouldn't knetwT' and fifty .pounds a year-.-but whatever intrOduCe me t0 him 8IId tell im in.London, and have some dinner with "Then." I said, ignoring the InterruD- more you-want-since you say> you are j'm not a burglar." -«��'\.tiT13P9 Did .it'."• . s' you. and go to a theatre—" tion, •'we will send a telegram to Sirs. so very extra shall have If _� _ " "Child, What are you thinking oft' bioriand, announcing the time of your, you come to me . I don't' want you ever "Aad spend the night with lira Jack- return-You will be fearfully late. by to know what poverty means any more." IIP Probably' Needs Them. Malld—Caroline is a great wo- d : son. at Battersea, as I did that evening and bye--'' 1 Her lovely eyes sought mine with an . I came up, fifteen months ago." ' "Oh, the telegram is already sent, exPresslon In them. half-pinzled. half- ' "My wile has done a great deal ]Han „f fashion. I looked at her in dismay, Was It Just before I met you I telegraphed t° tearful, which 1 could not understand. u� educate me," $e'2ftri]C—Dose she neglect he^' r ppssfbie that fifteen months of the care- tell Mrs. Morland. not to ex I. me be-I .--Yell are -doing all this for,me." she � . ,_____ children I tui and expensive represstve training fore oma o'clock or a little after." murmured; "although you don't even .BU I"' ' f of Morland House. and the example of "Then ■he knows you are !n town' want me for yourself. I sant under- "Yes. she's giving me a course Of MBua=�l1, n0, the'hires Tlui6ea Itp' ' that moat well-bred ana exemplary man- "She'll know by this time. But she stand Ito "> - t0 d0 iC. , ' nered person. Mrs, Stanhope Morland, will think I pm with my friends, so ft's leCtuhe�' .- . -- ' _._.had so utterly failed to ersdlcate the na- all right. So that, you see. Mir Hervey, 'The (]j ter Way hens D1111. lice Bohemiantam acid unc, nventlonality I we needn't go to Paddington Station. CHAPTER \V' .Nlvn ,vrbD pose Bir judges Ole hull!&n .of my little marsh vagrant4 which is a nasty, ugly place; but I can,I .That evening's experience was parity She was quite !n earnest. Her blue Just have my dinner now directly. Here,- dellghtfuI, and paltly a painful one to Nature get 8 Rood many .h&rd ,"\tz person can lire properly an' + eyes gazed as frankly up Into mine as is a shop with lovely red tomatoes and to me. bumps, less than a t320usand 8 veal, days }hough there were nothing Of a start-I dear little Itce lobsters and small bot- Llll, frank enjoyment, her exquta- t 4. ting nt►ture In her proposlUon. Against I tles of champagne in the window. I've I fte beauty-that evanescent beauty � iiher--It's deeds', youfig man. a w.ri'ter. But Bome persons v,vuld- / v itsy will the thought flashed Into my, had nothing to eat since nine o'clock In which fires the blood and clouds the un•' . y in d-what would a ties future of such) the morning, and its seven. After dust f deratanding-the- irresponsible, child- not WOTd3, that COtInC, 190n—Did n t -o how lite fi0 y got. haw ' o lir]-FovrtK• coquettish, -extravagant, it you must take me to a theatre. Just �'6ti ever send a Cablegram Z much or how little they got. pleasure-loving, and at the same time to see a'little bit of it-1'd rather go like gaiety that seemed to radiata from - - i _- her, all theme things charmed and be- .; 'wholly Innocent, connding and affection- somewhere where there's dancing, like witched me,-while her.apparent resfgna- - T c Pink Eye.igptaootlo.SI:IppinS ate, should she fall into the hands of ala burlesque ore music-halt And )ou -Pbr D'cT'�M p R Fever and Catarrhal Fever. villain? can keep your eyed on ,our watch all wa} rotthtalk�g°as ihoughaourafuture V Yet there were cart, clearly defined the time, so as to whisk me oft'like a ]fres must necessarily lie apart.. filled ' yQ�M�s Fore cure and positive pr.crntive, no matteooah file etotisoq pointe of difference be this lovely,I Cinderella when the clock strikes half- * , k age are infected or "exposed." Liquid, given 1. unconventional matden of to-daY and beau.t fol dThen I shlllhave go back ea B�d t"Ot eburse itrw•as not only right and acts on the Blood and Glands. expels tbe. poiwnous Berme tread the chid of a Year ago, whose.hlgheatIay. O t� the body. Corea Distemper in Dos and Shoop. and (`holera i>t 9.-,-r Ideal had been to live. and die my ser- as gold to--the blackboards and the Pah lnfa uatfon f, 7-old hese a Poultry. Largest selling lice stock remedy. Cures La t this vent. 1t French verbs at Morland liouse for an=I become so speedily transformed Into ab- among hunt-an beings and' is a fine kidney- remedy. Cut this 11 This girl knew the power of bar own,-other nine months, until I am finished' out. Keep !t. Show it to Your druggist, who will get it for beauty,.and her manner, though friend- to a turn, like a Joint nicely roasted!" I solute indifference. Both cip hotel .AR vee I Wray and indifference. ylorland had prophesied you. ' Free Booltlet, "Di<temper; C ituaea and Cures•" ]y, natural, and occasionally coquettish, She was in bubbltng.good humor. e. that such would be the case, and it had MJF (: DISTRISIJTORs- ALL WFIOLESALE OR11C01- , ___had 'altogether ,-oat the effusive affec and tips laughing, and little dimples been my own wish. Yet now, as we sat gsshn Medica?Co.,Chemists and Baoterl�to£la's,4jst+sr,l:d Y.3.a tion which had proved .FO slimes eq(iat= _ _--_ _--- eieaewerefas bright and clearelhe smile herpintnt the restaurant wpl'tah had caP-I close against nh�b�nRand her Meath � y-'ic,J on m}' cheek while she chattered into till wan as sunny' and sweet as of }ore. but tivated,her fancy-by no means the my' ear shore the notes of the cab- pl —in both was mingled echo 4f the meld's wlith a ladyuatthough ihave towas well sen for known wheels, I became suddenly possessed by + Inc. almost as if Teho of her ear, for the excellence of its cuisine. It would an insane desire to setae her in mY a _ •. y .sadness'had already 1 arms and kiss my,heart out oil her soft, __ .11 :: red lips until she had promUed to love YOU ^ 11 Yea me again as she used ter do. ■v jM 1 More than once. Indeed, I had to turn tswt4 - „ti - - _ my head aharPlS from her'that I might -- • Tot be tempted beyond myself by the ,ter I Innocent provocation of her flowerlike s s',.•r 101. s9 beauty and the careless arcecttonatenesa �ad stili breakfast on time by using a �,��+ r ,fA<, o! her manner. . /.✓ r "' • •ins Especially when she 1suRhed. as she °�� �� �1 * '_ '• .., ��' 1 did constantly, attd those two even rows - 1/1�1 + �aO ti.' � %�" .' I q( small pearly teeth peeped out from _ ' the fresh redness of her mo-nth, I' had s ' `�\� ' to net my lace hard, and remind myaelt 0_1 �1k-���4 r' • ; I dogiredly�of my- engageruent to 'Lady . htadge, of Lilith's dependent position, '` �r and of. a hundred other things, to keep :No fires to kindle-iso wood or coal to masa with. )tint 4, y h � 1T(��j1'i ' 1.myself from kissing her parted lips. toue}s a metals to tine wick=then you have ell the heat fou , navy■„ And-the worst of it was that 1 knew »`tt to she would not have minded, it the least - want,when you want it. Lessens the labor is the kitchen. +#*3i�. - bit. :tiy kisses.'if they wBTB-not -two- ii 2, 3 and 4 Butner sites. wad new stove with Fireless - — �< �: j passionate, vcauld have meant Just' no- Cooking Oven. All hardware and general atones i . I thing to her,but very much to me. For '- T loved her with every heart'beat oY my (ire Roytilite Oil For Bes! Ruults - 11 I • .. ..__�� +r;a .heart. I had loved her as a child, and - .+5�~ e '` ` 'w L..loved her ten times more now in her /.+S'�w �: �'+.- early womanho�o loved-trer-wit _ °�- , , "" tq yearning tenderness, a romantic adora- @ _. y ;��y tion. and a longing that'was fierce in \ T t Q uta intensity, with every element indeed _- �„ ttCTeT. k that goes to make up the one'Passton o.t _ 4- CeEg �. ,y s man's life for a woman. She did not know, she did not under- \ -- ' stand, she never suspected it for a mo- w • menti Slte was by nn means a good s, . �.�A- I actress, and she could not pace preser r- ed her unruffled friendliness and chatter- .-• ' ^_-g' ing Joyousness had she guessed the'feel- ' - tom` .a I ingot which were warring in my heart. ` fps, Had she shown she cared for me even a I - • --.� 1 \moi I little, T must infallibly have broken x �, + I J. down in my role of.kindly and indul66at. , • �,- • . guardian, and taken on the very di ffeen ant one of ardent lover. But had J the vainest of men T could not Possibly' • s • a _ I ._ til You - Can `Buy "Cheape'r At ' dome mannerointouencouragementigforheaovea Qr recalled and that if� - - �� makingg and sq A P Ask Your �oeal Merchant for the NOME I kiss Nas iiec4r gives• which she her- - " - , _ . , . . . _ Af the carSety theatre, _ J s'L. TiZ!�nE car"Ai.ocue" and Save 1►1011Iey 1 ^tlf chose as the place of o vis t, it 1. �. she most ardently wished to visit, !t1. . ' as ll I'could do to prevent her from - , N�_ claplatic her ,-hands and st lin Iot�glia>i - r�+� . I3�y'C n,w umbre�our tthhe 5333iid-ill !f2Tina . - .. i 1 -- erl�aa=.:l ..... c ' -_ her leen et Ja�'rFieiiE. Pereonalaong-a d WL ���i �t �/++��. lilUl#� �'` he v W own; t ll+ F'' ,tiJl+' uch a 1U/11� _ _ r a MPE y, f ° I r - no taste f THE NOMI'. TRADE LO'dlrer YrlCes. dance artistes" tired me: the sight feminine high-kicking and mushroom y Teroeto QwbeO !ltalUfan Montreal 9 ;�. I ^ti1�atL4fliCt�Ott ballet'dreaaea I eonsfder'ed lnattlatic and St. John t7Vlaaittres Vsaeon�ar "` F, MERCHANT I mare or leas repulsive; the "comic' ,q,�s .11 sil;r.1 a failed to amuse me, and the /alrte -- - ' - ,-- -Glitamnteedi mechanical evotntinns of the ballot in- - �" pE►i]r )'ell- terraced me no more than so much Ilfla- r,. I chtaerY set 3n motion _ ,. r. .;:� a t.i` r.rRr'..r �. r; a' .'f+ - 5: rrYo. rat gy n :t ' ;r� �� ..'�-"r ., ,yy;..' ;, J` J .;a. '�tt',�, cw,•. .. •! - .,h.J.,i.<.' .., ,..,. .,_, - 1.,*,. ,•.' � '�.1, .G y'• , _ .,. ..-tic ,.rr: s< $.„ r xF, ,ia^" ii' r .• �1. .., •x:,_-tx 3 ..-.v•-. ,.,.x"•- -. o,.:x.,s. +•�w�':e3'Z.+'.k,.. .-,x, ..eu. - ax - -:c- �.w-:z:.o•�+s,' -�.+ir. -s.�-- '.rk-_ *.bey k^s d o ,., ter.-., �,:.. ,, : �(",,,.... ...- ..... -.,,•,.•er• • .: .:' v ,-fir'" - �i y , ... .;..j.:: . S:dxC.... 0,a`pi... r. " -.q:•.. a..r:. '.-..:2 n ..+. r. o.. _ •''\ �,. •. .,ry., . . 7. g Y ... w „ . 1. .. ; x ,c . cd : - :� .. .. _ ����p Eqq� NID r COl'>f Comment on-,E[SL_ ta- E�.E_C-TRICITY__C1' lji� ��: 1! Huoeanity 'Must Learn More About . 71L/Mnt'r READ THE LABEL - ' • Who Wireless Telephous. 1 _ Extended range of distance seems to Itself,, �ays Edison. `i, A Fruitful Source of Brq et} haye brought wirelesd telephony close F;'O R T N E PROTECTION O F T H E CONS' x,L co a commercial basis. The. future uses of electricity that SUMER .THE' I N G R E D t E N T S ARE lx. - ,:a_ 771, _.DoWn Constitutions , �' Soon• if reports be .true, we may all will benefit humanity moat'will be - - PLAINLY PRINTED ON THE LABEL. IT ' be able to talk through.the sir without Y IS THE ONLY WELL- KNOWN MEDIUM- " A little worry does a at deal the ala- of tons of copper, scruffs on through its medical application. A � y great poles or burled in conduits. new source of electrical supply well PRICED B A tc I N G P O W O E R IVtAOE tN .1�_ ,bf harm. Overwork and wort gives One of the operators• who has expel!- PP Y CANADA THAT DOES NOT CONTAIN ^ y $ minted with the new method of com- ,11e direst from Coal without need ALUM AND WHICH NAS ALL T N E ^� " '`` rase to beadaches, nervousness, munl�auon asserts that a radiation of ' 'sleeplessness, weak back, I" of about two amperes will carry the hu- for steam boilers. ,-,..; I N O R EDI E NTS .P L A i•N L Y 8 T A T E D O K r flIbteretGt lII your work indigestion man voice 1,500 miles under favorable These are(predictions of Thomas t e THE LABEL. - Y $ conditions; 800 miles under moderately A 'Edi•son, .whose inventive genius i1O1sK .t LL eye; and sometimres a complete break- adverse conattions. 'down of the nervous system leading se - nei a or a wi espre MNallo Y g Ing the first commercial me■sage, is de- -.:� -CONTAINS NO ALUM application of electricity paralysis. If these" are your striped as a simple device .that can be PP y' , '�8 m toms you need a ,,topic. ,-And. made cheaply. l;Iectricity has been the printf- ALUM IS SOMETIMES REFERRED TO A6 SU1:� 5 3 P y Should wireless telepi►sa} must -rife _f in the-e TmZ3t13 pr E p}}AT E O F ALUM 1 N A O R ' SOD 16-A L.tlrlyi{N FG- t �he only Nay to tone up the nerves expectations of the scientists and in'- �+ SULPHATE. THE PUBLIC SHOULD NOT BE I ts throu h the blood. Dr.. Williams'. ventors, who believe they have solved of elviliza+tion in the last•35.years, - MIS LED BY T N E S E TECHNICAL NAMES. • ti $ the problems involved. there will .d more wonderful uses of it are held soa■s - n Pink Pills, f+or Pale People are a doubtedly be a demand" fol• -some kinA _ -_yyylpi, _-_-__-_„-^_.�n.,��� of 'universal latfgtfage to Supp amen n itau-"Bui ,&Tea r 8.A '� direct nerve tonic because they - --- .E'. W. G i L L E TT C0iiill FA N Y L 1 M lT E D ` the , present International telegraphic more wand f 1 a r_y make new. rich red blood, which is tinders cod peas In all tongues and by, the future. testa `feeds the nerves and strep hens Y ,, WINNIPEG TORONTO. OKT. !MONTREAL r every organ in the body. Under .. • - NOA 'the tond'e influence of. these Pills The news from Russia that a case of electricity direct from coal, he , . ' "ritual murder"-at Xleff has resulted in said. [`When that i5 aaoompilshed _ _.-- •• - - - -- q'.a, o�1lervOustless and all the other evils the verdict of only an "ordinary" mus- - f worry and overwork quickly dis- der is encouraging of the,emergence of we will record a new epovh. It ffetf n(nnl�`�'�1 nnnn T} ��tttttt a r that people from the shadow of a super- may come to-morrow. We - are FROM LiYle��� V01`��� eveitually driven into the barracks ,,, .. ppea . They restore the digestion etitlon prevailing from the middle ages n un U Hn yard, where it- was secured. '� working-on-it now: ' ' arnd enable the body to take full even In the light of this twentieth cen- About 500 men 'will be affected ` fury. "Considerable is being done to by' the -decision f the- Ormskirk ai", ,sdvantalge fro�i the food eaten. There was a recent instance in which `r Mrs. J. C. Chapman, Omemee, this old racial ane religious prejudice reseal the medical functions of master builders -lo.to, grant an ins. held a controlling influence'upon the electricity," he' continued, but KOTF.B OF INTERESTFRO�I 13E9 Out., 6ay8: "I became Completely dece.rminatlon of •the courts. Pio break Crease of two Cents per hour to ell w. 0 �rrun down and my`nervous system away from !c is a step toward freedom. lt8 passibilatiea in this direction are DANhg AYV BRAES men in_their'em loy..: '?a ----'shattered from overwork,, and There is much more to be done in practically unknown. At the abnual meeting of Gla,s- Russia before the emancipation of the {`This research work must be -�-+ T ,,worry.. I always felt tired and ex- ignorant populace shall be effected .But gow Choral and 'Orchastral Union , , tiausted and slept badly at night. as the 1lghY breaks in the action of the done secretly, as the 'thousands of What fe Coln, on in iDc Highland>f reference was made to the treed for. judiciary in such a case as this is en- quacks now applying. el c y .':,� tried several medicines but did couraging of. the proximate death. of qelectricity to a large concert hall in the city. is o�; ancient superstition. - humans for all sorts of ills seize on . and 1.o1rlands of Auld .:, , ,� riot find the hoped-for relief. Then - - The financial statement for the past tdecided to try Dr. Williams' Pink L the some Passiaga every advance announcement f .. Scotia. • _ season showed a surplus of $5,7W. ills. I Look them regularly for A contemporary notes the change scientists to advertise their cla.ima. _ While lighting a paraffin lamp at several months and they restored brought about in.home life by modern i ''Till we know mors about our The death has o©cu'rred ,of Mr. her -.residence, Parliamentary ->.. conditions In the cities. The difficulty me to perfect health and I•have of obtaining domestic servants is said bcdles 1t will be.diflicult to;tell what Jas. C. Lurk, iicboolniasrtier;'Bolton; Street, G w, Margaret'Britton; --r- -r-.- -- '- - -4 to be fllitn up apartment and boarding can be done w� eleetslctty as a Last Lothian. g D L y; . ;�inoe been with and strong. I Can houses, and the old-fashioned household bb years Of age, Was 80 seriously nl�edical and, burned that she 'had to be cony +recommend these Pills to any of Is passing awns; Physicallyeven, cyte West Calder dressmakers have ey- home has wondrously changed. The first "I once aiskeri Du Bois Reymond; g ed to the Royal Infirmary. Acted with nervousness or a broken ince, the sacred shrine or the old-time come out on strike owing to dissa� ome, has been walled up and no longer psyohologast, Wha sissies my finger •isfaction with the increase of wages tmonstitution as I icer sure they will On, the ed�foe of the committee ' caeca .Its blessed glow; on life. The -move. It isn't b light,. -electri- given which-was 24 Cents a Week. of management the Clyde Navigar nBflFeCt'a Cure. ' lamp, about which,a11,the fpmily gather- gi� Y t ` The" Pills are sold by all Medi- ed 1n the evening.'Is gone, too. g ity, me, fist is it Rey- The d'eath•has occurred in, Aber tion'Triistees will oppose the Glaa- The 1!v-' ing-room-the_ homy room' as the mcsnd had studied .t� for 3U years, � fCitie dealers or will be sent by mail Dutch. more appropriately call It. and -but-he couldn't ansa' me." leen of Mr. .George Falconer, a.d gow Corporation provisional order" �'x at•50 cents a box or six boxes for more idpproprlately use it-eurviyee only rotate, one of the most prominent for power to canatruot a bridge t. In name. The father has his "den•" the Sleeps Longer Now"' ;<- �8.b0 by writing The Dr. Williams' mother nos her own room, the small p g - taw agents in the city. over-the Clyde at Oswald Street. •'medicine Co.,- Brockville, Ont. children have the nursery, and the half- Edison now sleeps about ,five and It is expected that the telephQiie Sir John- Stirling-Maxwell, Bart., ggrown has the back yard and the streets.- a half hours,a night. '-For years he-�system to Blair Atholl will be in Chairman of the executive . aOB �::I ,t !Fhe modern home la a place td sleep and take n oat of our meals-we live else- onlyslept four. Mrs. Edison he tee which has been formed to obtain -' - -- - - ' here. The children to-day are brought P full working order, in the,course of g ez la,ined, doesn't permit him .to a supply -of radium for use in Glas•- READY-MADE-ORCHARDS. up, not in the horse• but in the srttools. P a month. _ t Is all for the best, ao doubt.-- But the work all niglu any more. His'daily gow, has issued an appeal to ssup- -_ ' change, even in-the lifetime of the mid- diet does not exceed a and-and a Plans-have been assed b the .. die-aged man, has been great-and Hilary P Y port the movement-. t I Kirkoaldy Dean of-Guild Court, for ('ompaniea in Tasmania Pre- wan :s not alone responslble'for 1t. half of foal. He smokes c:gara'and While the mater oar of the Gras- 1 - chews tobacco, but bans cigarettes. an extension of Kirkcaldy Ho$pital, w Fire Departmtenk was epoch-]Laking B+orits. fS'p parte 'Chem for Settlers. consisting additional war com If metaory serves there have. been pe- He 18 silty-seven and says he is em- con g of adds nal d, g to a fire it colluded-with a taxi The afln little island State, Tag vera, cures for baldness in the market oyin rewards �tif•ri ht ltvin and ming 40 beds, operet'ln$ 'theatre ' g �I B g S at the coiner.gf Btichansm Street. and out of 1t, but bald-headed _men will and other raonas- 5mania, has -long since established De delighted at the report of two more moderate eating. The 'paeltenger of the taxi was badly r..' 1 B•rechin Castle is on the market.' sieland n enviable rMOrd by its fruit pro- discoveries. A Polleh peasant who has He reads regularly 118 atientifie Dalhousie and extends to about injured. e__- . on; cularly of apples,Tome-cntnlr a°°d -tor�:ny deothat-ailsdgnd trade periodicals and S�-e da.il D h the property n t Earl of - �`�'; you is she author .of a decoction .of �' y Cgof which Teach snakeweed that would make hair grow •newspapers and keeps in intiruate�• jiityt when there is the` on a stone sidewalk, -and an .event touch va o of"unman 2, acres, with a rental of over There are mighty'few people who phy sician of Budapest planta hair with g21,00Q per anntima. can see the other side of a case a* -- - - greateet'damand for the hest fruit; gold wires, 1,000 to the square loch, so activity, including baseball, golf 1 as'their own• r` aa,irn -of Rankeilloin clear sod every year, encouraged by this that atter the sewing cnt and Bgnere-is ,. beauti- and t'he.stage; Ley - Y _ ;_ demand, increased shipments go to fuThlsDlslgreatanews-Nneyttaergy-that . "I read four lines at once," he offered to Live a permanent tame (England.. Thera are still available will be set free when the bald-hearted,-said' . "They should teach f,hat kind-' 4esr the Victoria nurses. of Kirk- -A-man has no snore right to say ;`' men have.ceased to concentrate on re- C an- uncivil.thing than to act one' - An Tasmallia comparatively large� pairs for unthatched roofs should ds- of.reading in the public schools," a� I veloD Dower enouiti to ran a planet In q. Mr. James Fairweather, an Ayr- no more right to Qap a rude tihiag areas of land- highly suitable for !es ultimate effect coaaervaticin of for-ruit_ and - 'FERshire schoolmaaiter, committed_ani- tQ..another than to knock him down. .iwould seem that a very happy and conuwJaon_.w11h the conyervatton Qtb-Y - r - hair. Judging', by -the good-onatlo' � :FROM •CONS11PATIOP-shooting himself on the suspension "Isn't -Deeds, th-. .awI a. ra-- `tiromleing schema has been put intoy even predict the time when trlum- ► . operation. ' It is to this effect. Good p�innt inventors wilt have a..c•ure for I i bridge at Glasgow. Cher extravagant man 4 By no hi` chat are baid on the.inside.-_ On the Bairn on _clic battlefield oC me 'as, I've known him to make Dula of Anglo-Indians and Bri- Mothers, if' your baby suffers ! hall "sidgn•tam in other countries, Tempesaace u' lfneeim+ The Russian peaesant hue many vtr- from constipation, if his little oto- Culloden a large wreath of ivy sent one suit last for several years." who are unable at present to get to toes. it he 1s superstitioui he,is also nUwli or bowels.are out 'of order, "by' Lieut._D. P. Me-nrie&,of Jsenzies- ;. 4h delightful laces as Tasmania, genuinely religloutr. and of nig 1c�alty ive him Baby's Uwn Tablets. They ton, figs been placed by clansman i� g P to the Csar there has never really been g Y _ Sad Blood ' fare looking to the future and -hop- soy question. - The Nihilists are, of never fail to gide relief, and ani Alexander- D. Menzie'A, C,E., In course, very terrible people• but com- ng to spend the evening of their oeoli,ional dose will banish consti- ceine,<s, iii memory of the mea of" is the direct and inevitable reentt of �I pared .with the mase. of jho Russian fhe elan alto fell Irregular or constipated bowels d �. !life in this-pictuzesque'place. `Thep population they 5a,re the merest drop in paii'ori and keep the stomach and 11 el up kidneys and skin. fly. the Docket I3uc the Russian peasant !n :1 w(rman who was charged with tin i eared food and other waste mat- . '�iave been able, by satisfactory ar- Russia has two great faults-he drinks. bowels in perfect order. Concern- g , lreitigeanerbts with local land rnmpa-I like a rtan, and when drunk he can. De ins the tablets, Mrs, J. H. Gag stealing a large sum of money,' m which is allowed to accumulate 1 most abomfaably cruel. sober, he fa C . when"examined by. !(-ray 3 at G1as .poisons the blood avid the whole pies.in Taam'ania, to secure areais one most charmini Dea+±ant !n the � , Simon, Que., writes: .I can to be devoted to orchards and to world; 'drunk; he tea- human beast, not -recvfnmend Baby''s' Own Tab-.f gow Royal Infirmary,, was- found system.Dr.Moree'slndiaa Root P!W' , these areas cleared and plant- wherefore his pastors and mautera have feta too highly as a cure for con'rrti- to• hate sirallowed fifteen cover- act directly on the bowels,regulating ,, so that in the course of aver f far t1 .icor time been trying one4 means y them-on the kidneys, givin them+ tEd y alter another for persuading on forcing anon, tib I have found them the:signs and five half sovereigns• gg this,good_feliew_ to- ke+ awuy from P A cow which..bro-ke. away.from-an ��and strength to pmperly•filter the dew years the fortunate owners will A,er•v best medicine in the world I blood-sad oa the skin, opening u e able to step in to their ``ready-� temptation. IC' 18 a 1l tile. known fact attendant caused-.great excitement blood g ; Disc most true, that hardly any govern-' for this trouble." The tablets are the pores. For part bl sad good' made".orehardts. When -it be m€nc has adapted more drastic temper- sold by medScin.' dealers or by mail in Pe-rth, I't attacked a'number of health mice x� ,, ICIDown ,that it is'possible 'for the once device. is tttonm%ke Russian.useoft-hq at 25 cents a bvx from The Dr, IV it--!persons and rushed-at a number of D r. M O!'BC�, p x ti ' !people to -secure land,..and have iL cinema theatres width exhtpic' aims liams' '.Medicine Co., Brockville soldiers in Baa.racks Square; who ,,, !-propert land ' out b reputable I wfilch deal with the evils of drunken- .. were drilling. . The animal. wa:s., j O a ion FL00t- �111 S p pe. y y nese -The R„QAtAn _peasaiiL.lH0ne of Q t —�_. - - _ _ �- rms cit the t there is bound to the moat..arti�tic -people In the world, - - 1. _-___ - - - _ _ _ - apo•'' and he will be reads enough to watch ---- be an increase ,n the demand for the pictures which show him into what INSECT IN GEN P ITY. . ' areas tinder' these conditions. ,A a brute vodka can turn a'man. He will _ - THIS �}�'�S INVESTMENT .. ;well-known fruit ex from Mel- be a keen student of the act6r whd at- • w•, P� tempts to portray soenets which he There are '.Many Meehanim Amofig lbourne recently paid a, surprise knows only too well by•his own expel!- : the $Cess, • MA$ P.A1,0, 7�. PER _ANNUM t to some' of these•young-orch- once. - aria, and was delighted with the amting ruh in a Restaurant. Insects are now making their ap- half yearly since the Securities of this Corporation were :. A writer'in to London, paper asks the. laced on the market 10 years ago. Business established pearauce, in the garden; and there - r8l years. Investment may be -withdrawn 1n part or whole -'h µ;•'results of his observations. Along' question: 'Did you ever eat the ash can- , ' ed'a bloater in a first-class restaurant?” is iio better place than a ga:rdeII'to any'time after one year. Safe as a n r quer Full par-. Tamar River,'where the climate ttcolars and booklet R1>3diy furnished on request, theAnd then•he altsmers the,_question: "I study these wonderful creatures. At h the whole year round is not aur- did the othel• night.- It was quite an in- resent a dark colored )ieetle—itis NATIONAL SECURITIES CORPORATION,. L,IMiTED, K �• gaged b that Of an' other COuri ferior specimen, but they called it "tar P - - y y ens grille a la maitre d'hotel.' and it oil-beetle-may be -oWerved, and ., CO1gir DERATIOa LX=, ZW L30=0,• -..TQRQNTO, Oar. . ry, there are, the expert staite9, took thirty-five minutes to prepare it= • plendid opportunities for the' ex- Which name-..and .preparation .-a de a5 soon as the bees come the larva =^ pLL reatly to the,- price charged." •The . g of this beetle contribes to get upon a tlension of this very intOre�t'ing bloater is a herring; and the annual .a bee's•bod so 'as to be carried '' • "' - •' tell in rorw•ay, Sweden and on the y+' - '' . fir'! -- r _ . 'L millions of this fish or about that num- feeds upon the food there, and % \ . . ber of pounds NYhea.it comes .r sere- Po , - ' --ROSY AND PLG'XP -' ng-flsh-to a )at_:)„ whether in o ,Nti - e-N-e'ntually-lea,m a &-Per tfe_cri bee _ - _ -- . -_ _-. .. _,_.pian or an ntrerican restaurant the proprietor With rdallce a7Urethought pro,' t� User kinds of_�Qetles sot- Y Good Health from Right Food. ceeas tq treat the patron as a malefac- grave diggers; certain .Bets keep a _: - ,', for so far as he can b'y levying a special _ - fir ,`It's not a'new food, to me," re- tax upon him. Even at our lakeside re- daisy i and there are; maao•na, ca'r - J 0._a_•�.t__-ln-s aorta where It may see supI swftc res oft to)osed that penceees. mo aa upholsterers am0'n$ s sou a -toe-res t o ee�. e-iiTSsoT3= _. 0 XL from ora discouraged from asking for this .. {, article of diet and a its idtlir. By dropping ss- Extra' Granulaled Suer -- About twelve monilia a$O my' beef and bacon. •a ife was-in very bad. health, could sanitary science., lid lits of earth and miring , . .� botl togs her,-it pounds the mix- . ��..�er, keep anything on her stomach. A very_ndwanza proposition Is that . .. Doctor recommended milk, half or New York s new health commission- tore into a sort of cement . It then __ i" 1S. RLI,,lett th4,Refine _lri y but it was Holt' sufheienfl eP Dr. Goldwater, that the city once a ,works•this-into the shape of a Y year test the health, of'every man, wo- 1 O Pound, When 'you 'buy . iioilriahing. man,a„d child .of Its 5,000,000 and cad mould, inside which the female de- "A friend of mine told me oat$ inhallitants. , In this way many uneue- sits her egg: ' Several such mor- 60 Pound •.a► peeted cases of tuberculosis and other b =Extra Granulat d Su g ar ail an ay to try Grape-Nuts and cream.. communicable diseases would be reveal= tar cells may often be found lying f : _ y; . e resuht' wag reap mgrrelous• ea. It would be a lone step-'In p}even= close together. The carpenter boa ;;,: 50 Pound Y tive' sanitary- science. Enfgrt•ced physl. A these,ori lna� pa a e� ou r� y wife soon regained her usual cal examinatton, however, 1r, a very makes its home on decaiyed wood, and g p g y drastic thing to foFce upon the indtvld- g,nd lines it with -pieces of leaves, are sure of getting the gZnuine i �,. Ten'g'th and b0 Cray is as rosy and tial and ho cTotibt would be'stoutly re- _�� POS S : -' .plump as•w'hem -a girl-o€,sixteen. misted. Whether such a law woula which it sots;off so the form of t it d Cr����:�'� ..CanaJa" fi-- 5�' "These are lain facts and nodi stand a court test seems doubtful. And ole and adjusts so slkilfully that its L p yet the health or sickness of overs_mem Cloth Bags, c. ng I could say in praise of Grape bar of society i the concern of the nest=is made water-tighf, without whole. any Coating. A very ingeniously sugar, pure and clean as when l tits would exaggerate in the'least I q. ; value of thea great food,'.'. constructed home also is th:at'of t}ie and 111 it left the ReflnCryx ; � Cool. upholsterer-bee, which dexterdoualy Name given by Camadi,an Postum .Z Pound -- . "Was your husband cool-when cuts out the peals of the haaf�x- :.' < Wi¢rdsor.,-..Ont.. ..lie8d_ .Sha .— �L ''. to ' Wellvil'le,'1 ;n pkgs., you told'him eTt oyes a bnrglai in Irdeci flo�cera of a peppy.- It-then 5o>iiHftd �t's WtoiTiNht'-t© lac. �23- `141ere's ages on•" the house?" asked Mrs. Hammer. strengthens the folds, and fits them Sealed Cartons to 'f' al .�8Ckage3. ' !Ivor roma the above ,*tart ♦ now "Cool," replied Mrs. Gabb, "I. so that a splendid tapestry beer 80 , jos. mppNrs fro tm woo time. They t3hauld say he was cool. Why, his hangs the wa7']s 'of its hottfe in .CANADA SUGAR REM CO;LIMITED s�u1ss�• maws*. tree. sea !nu of hnmsa which the honey is deposited. 1B0 ' �' Wares,,. 4reeth ehattesed." . , .. . - IQ't"REAL. .,, - . _ -" .7 I {? 3 . ' .. . .y .. - .� ti. 'en a. ',,•. ::rt ,.n �e 111 '' x , '+`' `rtr'�°1°ft f N .,.iG! s:" {. d. d 1' <'i.'. ,v ids e. t F'^1. .r 4 � ,x W. q.� `,. rt. Fyy..v�ry •".5 ..* �. . •.,A.- ,,.,..n ",vwir.?}!, ? r wXd: �• 4E y. ^r4 r-M; w�„ r[ .Y.F '�`a • ,r• n , „ , ..wa'4•:_say,e• _ ,, .» ie cT; n a.. ce•i ..C'-°'r aw .''..• 's ,_+. � ^ .. �, �. . ^•2, �-.. P. � .:rye t .,tie ,�av ,� v.� 2� r�.r�N•: y�. �.y. �T ,. 1 :- ... s � .' ,�,' ri•„F+..Y1rd, ,r• r ,..r++ a,...,tF, .i ;,...�. w. .+� ''�.?"",„' tett .z'+e',�✓• s. .t? ''e:, ,"' r 1 „• .,;•j,;..- Y".:.-... tett r, .',: -..•. Y' 'rL' _ „a1 4 .a „ems,.: y'F A y.• .:.• tett. tett'.. .. ... .... ... ...... 4R<<NWOOD , �ry �t>t � �•� �►�• -Russell Burrell has purchased _ , SUMM'D r;��j111JIS.ly18tr a new rubber tired buggy. Mrs, t3.ti. Martie•is --spending ten 00ODS - -Jwsaes-H_Dy t th dau titer in g , load of mixed stock on Monday Toronto. -Miss Retta Banks spent Tues- from this btation. Mies Kate Green and her aunt,Miry r: y with her sistertn Toronto, r-Dr. F. I.. Henry., will. be, here Slater, are visiting with F. Land rt'Qreat variety of mocks, W.Spence attended the spores -as usual next Tuesday to attend. Mrs. Green. Miss Fronie Gleeson, of Toronto, it 2 Pott*Perry on Wednesday last. to his professional duties. spending a few days here at the home Croquet bete;T6aniiMaeke Ballet' Etc. - "�T" -hire. H. J. Marquis. who has -Chas. Gibbons, of Woodstock, of her father. been indisposed for a" week, is was in town on Wednesday and Miss Liscombe,who has been ill for Baseballs, Gloves, Bate,Etc. - onueb better. called on a number of Pickering' several weeks,-does not show much ` -Ed. F. Gormley, of Toronto, friends. sign of improvement;but we hope r ;pent Sunday at the home of his -The Methodist Lt;diee Aid,tbere will be a change -for the better fi . Ciil Stoves, Screen boors. hr� ers here. urpose .holdin their annual' befope lona, p in train on;the G. $arretL Bros, are av g eir garden p N. R. having been place -- - - - resitlenee re-shingled ane -other- ddb s grounds. See bills later. vice, we hada number of city'visitors ed. _g [a ecial meeti3g� of the and these weekly viaxe will-no doubt - a r o►ise.repsir , -George Harvey-and son, of To Women a Institute will ,be held at a continiied during the summer. ronto, spent Sunday with Alex: the home of Mrs. B. Field on. ouFFvil_�E Thursday, June 18Th, at 2 30.p. m., - -Miss Fern Bath ep-ems-a-fe A good attendance-is requested HFnry Dison a barn on the-19th-eon• WHITEWEAR AND.-.BL-USES___ clays with her brother, Edgar and --Mrs. W. Rooke, of Toronto; cession of:Markham was struck duping � �., 'no is spendin r time with Sunday's storm and totally consumed _ Are. the 6rder of the _y -=Henry Hafjg t is erecting a her sister, Mrs. Alex. •Wilson,_of �n a ew m,au ea• _ _ new reeidence on'his farm south Whitby, was here on Wednesda The Young-.. t of George Itowson's• y holding their annual picnic at•Mussel- s�pending the dap with her friend, Crepe blouses at$1.50 white and colored corset covers 54c. ravers -Reeve W. W. Sparks attended M]sa Allegra Croak. mane Lake on. June 22. Boating, .. the Caunt . . fishing and games-will be'the order of 50c. aaderskirts $1,00 and $1.35. Princess slips;1,50. Combine- .� a-' the June session .of.. y -The DunbartonRinday School. the day. tion in Jersey 30c. Black, white'and tan hose, cotton and_ L'ounefl at Whitby last week. will ran on excursion from Cher- The board of trade has decided.to lisle 25 to 35c., vests 15 to?5c. Boots, shoes and slip- y ''£ -Harvey Barrett has purchased rywod station to Riverdale Park hold a celebration- Stouffville on = >* a new .Nordhe' a piano, not on Friday, June 28th. This will July 1. Baseball and lacrosse will be __pers for ladies in black white and tan, all prices, Murray,as we reported last week. '� a good chance for the children the main features. Energetic com Y Also gents black and tan shoes,, tennis shoes, -J. N. and Mrs. Richardson mittees have been appointed. white and navy. nt a couple'of days last week to see the animals at the zoo. An innovation in the form of a Sun- - _ eye Particulars later. day night sacred concert by the band x with relatives and friends'in the -A t,tsmber of farmers assembly is promised for next Sunday evening Ge A- GILLECSPIE, DUNBARTON :.mLy, after the church services, and succeed- r , ed in the town hall on Saturday ` -1ev. D. E. Johnston-has been evening and organized a beef-ring. last Sundays during the summer in Napanee during the past week The appointed P. G. Morcombe month's. attending the Bay of Quints Con- y pp Dr. McLellan, of Hamilton,district $ereace. to do the slaughtering. There are health officer, addressed the citizens tj p * g .E 1►T � �N � �', E � - -The township couaeil will nosy two beef-rings to operation of the town on Monday night in the w n N +� �k inset on Monday nezt..at_1 o'clock in the vicinity of, the.village. auditorium on the•preventon and cureMY 'for the tran$action of general =Herb. Mouney, of the Picker- of_dis av and q p scenes bplan e n -�OF A `E HARNESS CALL AND ess o-a asaiZrtnlent of team An single. Sing a harness r business. tag Bakery, is having a dew ov3-0 en K K y slides• - -Rev, David Wright, B. D., of of large capacity erected to meet _.. upwards.. : ',:.Montague, P. E. I., will co duct the growing demands of his bu=i•. -PICKERING- :MARKLTS -.- Knee rugr, whips, trunks, suit eases apcl all horse goods 5. :services in St. Andrew's el{nh`on uses. As the erection of an oven kept in stock Sunday nest. is an intricate task an expert from White Winter wheat, :tett..,.: 1.03 • 1.�rL R e airing neatly and promptly attended to,a't reasonable -.-Four candidates from the Toronto'had to be-engaged tce do _ `t 1 P , ,Pickering public school are. in. the brick-work. Mixed •• paces _ g Wheat. Whitby this week writing on Q Goose Collars ` nate�a number accepted,.3Ir .,...:..... r-„ al and Mr.s. Williams' invitation to a specialty.' their examination. Oats tett. tett... .•tett... ... .. 4u - -Roy Wagner, of Toronto, was an '`At Home" at Sinicoe Puint pIC$ERI�tiG HARNESS= EMPORIUM in town on Sunday for a short House last Thursday evening and ]n the County'Covrt of else County - time, having accompanied a motor report A ihost pleasant time. The of 'Ontario. Phone Ind. 301.. _ _ W. J. COAKWELL „Oycle club in their run to Oshawa, prosl3eet for a goad season-s-.busi- 1n the Matter of the Railway`Act-be -- -- ` -Mrs. (Rev.)D.E.Johnston and nese at this at�raetive summer ing-Chapter 37 of the Revised Sta- child are visiting relatives and resort is very bright. Mr. and Lutea of Canadsand Amending Acts, ' friends in Kleinhurg during the Mrs. Williams are making them And in the Matter of the Purchase ­absence of Mr. Johnston at Con- selves . very poplar with the by the Toronto Lantern Railway .,iference. - guests at the hotel. Company of cetta3n leads being Lo _ art of t 27, in the Broken Front t -John McCamns and Lloyd -A tennis taurnaE»eat was held Eoncession•pi the Township of Pick- alone � � t'Bateman. of Toronto, were in the on the courts here on Saturday ering.in the Count of Ontario i) h village on Thursday evening of afternoon between ply els f'rorti agreed to be sold W. J. Kelliher 'M. "last week and called, upon a num- Whitby and members of the Pick- to the Toronto Eastern Railway , ber Of friends. ering club. in which the farmer Company, it —Mrs. George Good, of Toronto, - ` Dn �'Otl Want a to of accoanpanied by betas titer,Miss came off victorious: The mfttch Notice is hereby given that p�r- was witnessed by a number, who quant to the Order of His Honour " 'l pantllatef� Sugar ? Bdith, spent Sunday� with her enjoyed the game. After the Judge Mc Gi111vrap. dated the Fourth - - 'ne hew and niece, W. J. Clark tournament was finished refresh- dap of June 1914,the Toronto Eastern - <_ and .Mrs. H. J. Marquis: meats were served by the lady Railway Company have paid into the ry _- Count Court of The County of tOn-he Pae�ibly not, but no matter whether one bag or one ton,we can -A large number of the mem- ,Members of the Pickering club. tarso t e sum of$324.41 as com nsa- bers of the "Indian' motorcycle she -.supply you ata money-saving price. Get our -A heavq rain-storm accom- tion o - club of Toronto, passed through un er an ig nine said Brotten Front Concession prices before buying. the village on un ay on etr sped.over this locality on Sun- Township of Pickering County of _.. ._ " trip to Oshawa and back. Ontario agreed to he sold to - the To- - fiend or phone your orders-we deliver anywhere. pa a dap afternoon.Rain to the depth of Mr. and Mrs. Huson, of Toron- an inch: or_ over fell within the ronto Eastern Railway Company byy' to, accompanied by Mrs. Beard, of abort spaces o time during which W J. Kelliher containing by ..ad- - � GOOD QUALITY arkdale motored from Toronto, as measurement 2.11 acres more or less THESE HONEST C�EIGHT 1, -.-THREE ' - ' ' M the storm lasted. The rain n and which is required by the Com- .l F:tIR PRICES J on Sunday to spend the day with much needed as the land war be- pang for the riglrt of way and- other " - i their sister, Mrs. J. A. Toms, at coming( very dry.'- although the requirements of ice railway as shown Are no doubt the teadi-ug factor.91n keeping our Grocery' �. "Windermere." crops had not suffered'. Since the on plans deposited in the Registry - -The Oaterio Elections will be rain vegetation is making very Office for the County of Ontario. Business on the increase. held on June 29th, but apparently rapid growth. In this immediate And notice is further.. given that an they will not be attended by any locality no damage iroro lightning authentic copy of the agreement for great excitement. The chief iasne sale of the said lanae has been del►ver- LATEST ARRIVALS IN MEN'S WEAR of the campaign will be the tem- is reported, but in the north part ed to the Clerk of the said Court and perance question. of the township several barns that the said agreement constituting Mens Waterproof Coats, Men's Tennis Shoes, -John Palmer is having his were destroyed. the title of the Compoay to_the sand Men's Straw Hata, barn on the farm occupied by Jos. -The residents of. Pickering, lands obtained under the authority of - .Men's Fancy Shirts, r and articular]y those (If 'the the Railway Act and •all; persons- O'Reilly re-shingled and other- P y claimio an Interest in or entitled to Men's Christies And Fedoras. f wise repaired, while his other out- Methodist Church, will learn with the saidlandsor any part thereof, are -bnildings will coxae in for some deep regret of the transfer of hereby called upon to flle their'claims -First-class liner, right up to the minute. Come and sept k attention at the hands of the car- Rev. D. E. Johnston ,to Fenelon to the said compensation or any part _ - _ a pesters, Fa114. .Since coming to Pickering thereof with the Clerk of the Court r' -The .people of St. George's three years ago, Mr. Johnston has on or before the Sixth day of.July A. ` taken a ver active rt not only D. 1914. ` . church are having a neat cement rs concerning his church,, And notice is.furtber given that the ,Y .i• walk laid down from the street to in matte R presiding.Judge in Chambers at Whit- 4' the door of the church this week. but also in all matters concerning by will,proceed on the 8th day of July �= "• g. ' When the new fence ia.completed the welfare of the village: By the at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore- neat interest he has taken in all the ro rty will have a neat and noon to adjudicate upon all claims s,. l p pe healthy sports he has exerted a filed and.-the adjudication thereon 4. finished appearance. i ' t c -A number of the ladies of the great influence for good .among shall-forever b,tr a 1'claims to the said Pickering branch of the Women's the young men of the village and lands or any part thereof including 9 " Institute were the guests of the community, Since his coining to any dower, mortgage,hypothecate or ; Pickering .the Methodist church encumbrance upon the same. 1Vhitby branch on Friday after Pick o ed the neatest period of Dated at Whitby the 4th day of noon last, the nieeting behig held J,y g p June 1914. at the home of Mrs; Geo. Ross. prospenty in its history: Every, They all report a very enjoyable branch of church work has been YorNo and McEvoy, Toronto. l most prosperous. While we ie. .Continental Life Bldg., &Nrs �II/�HIM$ I � time. per Solicitors for Toronto Eastern ret his de Lure we congratu-. �. Railway Co. -E. L. Ftuddy'e.new 40xd8 barn g Psi' was raised on Thursday afternoon late him on his promotion to A There is season of the gear se fitted for Brightening Up last, and everything. went to- larger and more remunerative here' no o ter a roe appear.. gather w}thout a-hitch; and-with- field-_o�labor.___:At__Eenelon_Fall_s_ ' .. .,��__N_ �T £' 'D' .� tnG your Bhowe as oro h us a to painted`ftswi Vi'' - yrnis yy ke ng dour owe wet w t out the 'slightest mishap. The there is a fine new church and longer and look betty(f Brighten Up Finishes are used. ` -new BOiid i8 Sberwtn-Williams Paints and Varnishes art the greateK work. is being done--by ..Frank � A limited number of first-claw - ---eaP nhousecleaning. alts pro ressive. . Much regret cruits for "B"Co'y,, 34th Regt. •The- eotne , ch the h use c n b cmade woodwork,h with e painIasi er Nouse. s Prouse, who is,proving himself•an q g (Wl]itby) nth owe can be to ill shine Inside. Htstst- effieient workman. is also felt at losing Mrs.-Johnston 34th will leave head-quarters, nig will give more satisfaction than ever befori. W110 IIaS endeared' herself to--all--for Camp Niagara on the 15th June. _ e art encs for Sherwin-Williams Palate and Varalsbts, a ---The' Presbyterian congrega- with whom she has been acquaint- Apply to - - - sd':.is be agents to ane roti figures oa 1,B- 6rlg_tep+nx vp"pont a" tions of Brougham and Pickering ed. Mr. Johnston will be succeed- SeraL. Major AIIavKay or to Went sant,inside*rout, come in and taut Liss master over. will meet in fit. Andrew's church, - - Pickering. at-8 o'clock next Tues- ed here key..Rev..,John Bedford,, Geo.W.P.Eby OOC.• "B"• Co. day evening for. the purpose of who has proved himself a moat M e S , 'CH'APMA moderating in a call to.a minister. successful pastor; hie work out- A full attendance of members and side the pulpit, particularly, be. ELM DALE' MILLS s. � adherents its requested.. in very effective. -To.the deep regret of all those =CKFRZNQ' BOOTS AND SHOES interested in our .public school aF.p oO1. nEPOR'rs. Miss Fraser.has reigned her.pose- Is ilie-place to get your ne;t �' tion as a member of the teaching School Report S. S. No. 12 for May bag of Flour.] -ype'have the largest stock of„goats and Shoes we ever carried -staff. Owing to her .high ualifl- Names in order of merit: s, III- � Marie Hamilton.*Dean Maira,Jr:hV- Ogilvie's Royal Household-can't be '':_.and,bought before the advance in Prices,-and-are cations, Mise Fraser can command Harold Barclay, Hilda Ham-, Win- beat for.Bread prepared to give•the pnblic the Benefit. - a good position in either high or. nie.Wilaop, Mabel Hood, . Eva Hood, 4 - t -- ---=—- _ Nothing ass boots public-school work. Sr. III-Mabel Hamilton, Olaek Biva Glenara 'Flour Pastry Flour N t 'ng but stock. o k. •-' -The annnal meeting of 'the key, Maud Bergess. Jr. III-Helen Graham Flour FArmers' and*Women's Institutes Barclay. 'Lilian Courts, Tommy Fresh Rolled Oats of'-South. Ontario will be held on Bunker, Raymond Pllkey, Russel Bran and-Shorts -�_� X L O T H I N�G •s• o. -'�uesday, June 18th,_ at the Home Hamilton, Myrtle Ham Russel•Pilkey. Oats and Oat Chop" Pt. I1-Frank Barclay. 'Muriel--Lee, - - Barley and Barley-Chop_ ---- of Oscar and Mrs. Downey,,-Myrtle Lorne Bunter. Pr. sr. Mixed Feeds The note��LTi Century bratrd;hundreds-of tsawples-toselect from-. l Gordon Riddle, Station(C.P,R,). Addresses.will _•Elmer Courts. Pr. . jr.-Edna A rfect fit guaranteed or(no sale. _ be delivered by F. D. Shaver, of Wright, Colin Madill, Harold :Percy. 1�olassine Meal and Molasses Meat �� the Agricultural Dept., Toronto, Names marked • were present every special p See the new style inbvercoats. = S i 1 rices in ton lots. And Other pronlinent speakers. day. No on the roll. $0. Average +• � � -�Teek�l A Lunch will be served by the attendancgfor the month 20. . J A' Cho in 'eve dayRt A. BUNTING * P:ICKERING ` Lu'iies. Cochrane, teacher. • Pp g ti.•, .. ;: � '...,.;-tett' :.';.�,::x:: '�. .�.; .. •. '' .- ' �. ,� n 'x"'•'SI ^;p '."4. .',,`a'�'-'..1�. ,. .. a.L,.. i tett cr^- ..r._;.i.': -sr' ari•, T...v t+"i '' ;';. � �' "'$+'{ �,4,,(:..:H v..w'r&A r _: ,y,�.,.•.'.mob..,..• ". .`:r E•G }n:;"a,''S.'-hT9' *1. +.,,- ..,ft`;a c '" - n r ,r .. W . 4J'•k�,r,.. ft', .P .•., ,.