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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_06_19 y b r „ :.y5+ _ .:p.:.a,Ywa„ _ '.zr.. er w ix >!�. � ..1+Y• u:•. ..i'.ea.-+•tsps x.c"•'�d.y r w',rn y.. ,. wb 'ti•. ��.... i. y »« ..,:; -: -. ._ ,. s't,»E '`"'•' ".; ..�', T"r 'r•:'ri' .a., s 5a•' .3�,?'m -'t :.,,. :.h%,. ?'Ti, .'1,.,.; .;w —.. w•..' .Af• .rasa .+^e^.:' "�"`•r — . (, �--g .. •, �' :..sead-r ., „,e ..,. ...,.:dada•, r..•r. .Y t'�•.. ,. .'...,, .. .'it^ •;y�,•. ♦ •�. yr,'•. �' ; ,,,. ...,,+, ... .,. ..? ..,ars;-:_ .. •s"'�afi..a.„P,..'?' .vim -`� "� _ , ,, - '. J. r rP - - PICHERIIIT( ,-UTT., RIDA , JUNE-19, 1914 - 1rTo._38 SOL. gXXlil. ;, . a _ DUHiARTGNI .. BROUGHAM Establisl)ed?b years ~ iyr,orfilsksitsostal6arIIa. MILLS - . Remember. the S. S. excursion .Eo ''Ho><n to Ed, and Mrs. Holtby on Ked4eal Riverdale'Park on Frida , June 26th. Thursday, JaaLinto,-a sold; ; Mise Ruth Linton, of Vancouver, L:Ff}$$YTH.D. -- --- The annual service at Erskine B.C•,i.vta3tin-'gTer plast .L1. lased memi,as of the oytometsical sago- _ --= - 'Church on Sunday lest was most euc- Chas. White left lost week. fora LLS.station of Ontario, fipeoisl axteation'gI J!9 to ceseful. -There were about lii0 rias visit to his areola in*t7algary, Alta. .. sheIIttias of laces•,Eyes_testgd free...Nosh besides many autos, and about' 450 Mrs. R. C. Perryman, of His1Qp. is - t22ar thin. r8tf "W BITE SATIN-BREAD The collection fo v os. and 'Mrs. Perry- _L a` Tim 0. McRINNON, M.D., L.R.0.8., CREAM BUNS-FAMILY. the cemetery was very Liberal. man• Two kinds of b'lour only ` --W . Edinburgh.mambas os the college of !j'EA BL'N$-PA3Tlt4' Dr:Jas_+andl4fra. Moore ari8 3_augh Ph and burgeons of Ontario.1leeatiate - • - w - �� J•fiy GREEN RIVER ter, of Brookliu_. spent 8_unday_ ith KISSIMI for PASTRY Ot 8o al College o! finrRsoas, Edinburgh. _ -_ : JOY eh3lddea. Otace and seddenoe,Bzonshaai._ --- king fl[I'S— — . --- - - W.J,earl Mrs. ITevitt. RS' J aehn and Wal—cledaes,-nf- :►teafora,-. BABE A for $ftE D -�- - - -- — John Sing is quite ill again. he funeral o their e I guarantee baking resuFts _ attended t fu 1 f h ' unci R. W. WILSON PORTER,Cbiro SHORTS Mr. Fuller is under the doctor's care. Colin Philip,last week. or money back. 0 4etor-The cense o!disease templed by "JUMBO -- 1 th are doing their ROfa.EDEOA�S_ H as meat of tihe solus. 'Coeasetation edea Al a men busy Miss Laura Harvey, of the Whitby ALPicketin on Monday., weane.days and SCREENINGS road-work. Ladiel;' College, visited with L. and - ac aligecTfor f3aE-0- ' 'lrsidays. O�oe--90 8fiacoo Bt.Booth, Oshawa Mrs. E. Nighswander is much im- Mrs. Johnston over Sunday. WHEATLET6 P one al4,Oshawa 'OATS C. W. -; proved in health. The Sunday evenin services in the GOLD DUST CORN MEAL P 'KCKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL OAT CHOP Quite a number went to the Myrtle 'Methodist church wt beheld at 7.30- ROLLED WHEAT - I _CORN AND CORN COOP picnic on Tuesday from here. instead of 7 o'clock, during the sum- GRAHAM FLOUR -N and X-RAY INSTITUTE Their friends gave W. sad Mee. mer months. o Feeds k on _. ONTARIO ' MIXED CHOP' The following F d apt G ISricaaRlxo, - Robinson a surprise party and some Our Toronto visitors over Sunday hand ' nice presents on Tuesday evening. were Robt. Price. T. C.'BrowkS, Mrs• BRAN A. .RLc3IN TOWLE. MI B., at. p., o. >a, Don't forget the Ladies' Aid tea on Cowie and John 14 Cowie, Joe and SHORTS •O Physician-in-charge -FEED OF ALL KINDS the lawn of J. B. Wilson on Thure- Mrs. Young• OAT CHOP spedalist in Rec:al Diseases. Pr, cae er$ d June 25th.. Come early boys and "Mr. and Mrs.-Swardfager gad-lam- -FLARED-O-ATS - -H -- eaas of Men. Diseases of Women, Oaacsa, PAICFs RI(3BT. y. peK BARLBY.FEED A ay `$tymora.Z•Bayezamtn.itoa. Diseases of eye. brim your iris and have a game of a of Winne etre visiting the let• cru.noes,throat and longs. Fitting and tennis. Old boys bring your girls and ter's parents, Wm, and Mrs.Cassie, alU.tate nae at anfo diseases. - - for a few mtntha, CORN CHOP - Y 00"Roan it td 9 and f to 9 �t9ly Rive them a swing. An auction sale of of the household MIXED est1P �a - effects of the late Colin Philip. -will CORN-Beat American W _ p' OIL CASE _ � _E _WHITEVALK take place at the residence-tomorrow (Satur ayl at b o'clock. BC©By g CREAM EQUI- F N ARRIS- J. L. SPINH, LIMITED, Mi Almeda Hamlin_ i? s ending, _ Tar�aPa atul Mrs._Lemon attended the SEED MEAL D �^ _ .._- - - --VALENT -for-calves—R_B- . TER.Ooaaty Crown Attorney,and her bolidays at Some. weddingg of the latter's niece, Miss •ISaUgitos. Court House.Whitby. laf - PICKERING. ONT. _ Silas Windsor-is laid up at present Ether%'Nilson,to Fred Byers,at Green- MOLASSINE-for . I S E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and with a very sore hand. wood on Wednesday of Fast week. all Binds of MIXWck'ED D D Y ♦p with teat y SPECIALLY 1I1XED A A7. ,A sBolictior,Notary Public,Etc. fioasy to Mr. Daniels 4s meetiog g Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison, Air. and- GRAIN for Chicken Feed. Y Y F lean, once Brock Bt.North,wbitbv.. Mly LOOK HERE ! success with his pig-eons. Mte. Fluel, Air. and Mra. Ashton�tnd = Hugh Pugh held a very successful Messrs Thompson, of I:xbridpte, at- F. _i. M f uotnives gads*. The Claremont F'urni- baro raising-on Tuesday of last week. tended Abe-funeral of theists Colin ture St-Ude Joseph and Mre. Leary have return" Philip on Friday last. �g� G. HAM-Issuer of'Marriage ed from Newmarket. where they have The Ladies' Aid of the :1Ietbodist BEST' GRAVE OF D. L•& . YY . Licenses is the Ooaaty of oatario, is the best place to get your been visiting relatives. church were entertained At the home Pickering Village. 9737 HOUSE FVRNI623)NOG, we hAve Blake Beaton is running Dr. Nee- - - TOUCHER. Real Estate Auc- dressers, washatands, iron bit'o practice at Lindsay while the la_t- of Mrs. W• Harvey. There was a ' fp L t oaeer. valuator,collector and issuer and brass bedsteads, par• ter is away on his holidays. wasdmuch sen jo ed by allattendance and . afternoon Scr'atto* of sasrrialte 2icensea,Brovgbam. ray for suits. buffetts, and An us Matheson has purchased A =sd► side boards, mattresses and sprig • Jose h Wilsons shop-and will ?tart On Weda ay. June IOth, there - -- •�•+� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage B p- - passed away one- of our oldest and . : pp R the late Colin ,LJ!. Licenses :n the Oonaty of Onsario, couches, and all kinds o€chairs . blackemithiu therein aborti .. most, honored citizens, 0los at?tor.and his residence.Olaramoat. always in stock, also many We wisb to congratulate . J. Bea-. Philip In his 78th gear. 8e was born B.BEATON,TOtiPNSMPW-Max other articles too numerous ton. B. A., •on having at Osi fullyoode in Peterhead. Scotland,m years o cpm. -Coa � JJ• Ooa+eyastae Oommfmonr far intens �to mention.Rememberw.e, ppaassed his examinations at OsRoode Ing to Canada when 18 years of age. gm ardavlta, Aosoaatana. see. honey b roan keep the Roods and de- HaIT. This community has been his home an trim I" In of Marriage Lie• liver them to your The Methodist Ladies' Aid held a ever since and has been identified with - uar.r" t�°ni :. oat. f v home, at,the very very wccesdul meeting at the home every forward movement.- temper- lowest STOVE CHESTNUT, PQSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer; lowest price. `- of Mrs. Wm. Micheli on Wednesday. aMee, philanthropic and religious. He ► ' ' V. for Ooaatt+a of York and Oatasdo. Ana- Patronise our town merchants, June Aria A program esu given iwas elected an elder- in St. John's lion also of all kinds att+aa•d to on shorwr don't send your good dollars the evening which was enjoyed by all. Presbyterian Church to the -early PEA AND STEAM COAL. settca, address Green Giver P.o.. Out away,to build up some otter Receipts were$12. days of the congregation. in politics B. POWELL, Licensed Aug place. Yours for business. tpi Liberal party found in him an 1 " .. ,looser, valuator and aotlobtor for ardent and staunch supporter,'enjoy- We are flow quoting summer . seen et ontaAa Lad York. All kinds o! ATHA lug his Globe till the d of his death. soles soadaefed either or by aaet,00. __ — —_ p — -- Mal+ootsa�n.rt.d. low date.or other pas. 19A L, Look out for wedding bells in the During his illness his family-hxd ail r mss. ideals,+•�pply as rwfdeaa..Elisabeth[H., ek a • the near future. come-back to the old home to see him. ;Mrms. Phase orders lett es Nawa OIDe+ Ytok• CLARE�IOI+fT Geon a aad Mrs. Tran spent a,day fir gulf were borne with the wYng,or Macnab's stop, Olaramoet, whl re B - - aei•+prom t attention. saMdaetloa gn?ren- in Toronto last week. greatest patience and Christian Corti- _ �. peed My phase anmbarisladependent 1401 George Carter, who has been on the tute. 8e is survived by one son and _ �. sick list,is improving. three daughters,T. A. Philip, of Fair- T a T ', .fir SPIN Ltd. ' S. R. PENNOCK Mise M. Empringham spent the bur Ill:, Mrs. Fair- Friend Morton and J. L. ►7 111 I Kodak. week endat Toronto Irlapd. Mra 9. B. P-.odds,of KeAtaick.and Mr?• lw►•trrEVALS. ONT. 0. Mrs..N. B- and Miss Vera Hoover James Madill, of Brougham: al$o 11 -.-a ' - . spent a day last ages-k is Toros-to. grandchildren and two great grand- pj(,•,I'�ERING 1Rrmarcal Director and Ytabaima• _ Don't forget the Atha picnic on children. His sorrow(ng children Happy Saturday, June 77th, in Cowie's grove. 'have the sympathy of the entire com- �t T Any business'entrusted to me will -.Eve Ha Time is a -Mrs. Raiser and son. of Ringwood. munity in tbeirtereaverneot.• -A7CRA11 1�N - be carefully handled., time to ent Sunday with Joseph and Mrs, -T� ►�s Churg?s Moderate= -��--••�� A. ver. Independent Phone No. 1514. O :D � Miss Collins, of Toronto, is spending WHITt3Y _ -- a week with her slater, Alva. tV,-Mc- The, beayutiful red rile roof ori the , These little ictuses-6o easily made Bride. tfville new.gocernment building gives it an O Th p . o and-Mra.Hoover. of Srou G MOBN PHILIP _ e - imposing appearance.sure. - 4ell big stories all the year spent Sunday with 'Noah and Airs. "i Wm Granger, an old resident of hoover. the town and who has been in the ALL SIZES IN STOCKi• Has a full lice of Ireeh and cur- through, and then Mr. and lids. Porkier, of StouBville, Oshawp 'hos ital for the past three - agent Sunday with Elias and Airs. p ;ea}-meats a tantly.op hand. _ kodaking is, ionihs,died on Sunday morning. Hoover. The next step taken Ike the establish- Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, ----good fun. :- a. Air. Frith and-bias Louisa Osterog, io of a sewer system is the advertis- If you would like to seeure Bologna, Weiners, arca - of Toronto, spent a day with Geo. and g y your winter's supply of coal.at Mrs.Tran. ing for 4i which whish must be in.b - Highest prices paid for PIC E R I k G P N w A C Y Jnne, In Master Willie Davidson, of Cherry this month's prices,,jut are too .. _Butcher's,cattle-. The, Independent Telephone Com- wood, spent ewe weeks withWilliam • bus to draw-it now, you can x and Miss Dunkeld. have greatly improwrd' their service y 3 • �, f�ETTi T — Win. and Miss Lizzie-Dunkeld spent: to i he north and to-the west• Alph : do eo by paying for it'now and *Ockering iveru Sunday with their niece, Alda. R.,Day. Hoover, the manager of the Co., hue getting h n the fall or`wiater 4 =Ci E�=NQ' Ideon• of with their niece, od. • been in town looking after the erec• when you need it Mrs. Art Roper.and children, of To- tion of poles-and other'worlo in con• ronto,,'are spending a few weeks with nection with the system. g A C,• RE E SO R -First-class riga:for lire REAL ESTATE •"•' her sister in airs.- Fred }Iar?h- The Toronto7F.xstern is now making e 1 •. ct- DSy, Or IIlgtit man• rapid progress with their line in the ` tMt�E� MSE► a town, ►amp d'h n coag r «- ed and ballasting is aboctt completed, ILL Bus meets all trains .*�* but the laying ,of the steel has been LU�UBT Teaming promptly attended to. " -. g S it t anawkwboo COAL AND LUMBER YARD x: delayed owing to the comp Agent for Ca. Carriage Co. The home of Richard and Mrs. W' getting the spikes delivered at l;he TIME TABLE-Pickering Station G Insurance rates lower on'farm pro- sun was the scene.of a very pretty time agreed upon. perty•a�d`'illaRe Dweilin�e, wedding on Wednesday, June loth, The question of watering Brock St. T.R. Tnins going East dee 806A M. as fotlowr W• H• Peak, Pick.,i,. in Sret-class Companies, when their only daughter. Ethel, was South took up much of the time of r?o• 12 Mail QaI 2.50 P.111. z married to Aif, Fred J. Byers, son of the council at their last meeting. It, J • _ If you exact HIOH GRADE EMPLOY- N`� p=�m5,%%= NOtOG James and Mrs,Byers,of this place. was decided to water this street, the {" 14 Local B.Ob P•.>!2 : eke Htos GRADE e' call and The ceremony was conducted by Rev. ad joining residents to pay the cost. Trainsag Wert dile= as follows- The ollows MENT you must m If not insured with m E. W. Tisk in the presence of about Over two miles of,the town streets, NO' 11 Loc 1 . '220 P.m. PREPARATION. One school that is compaFe rates, thirty guests. The bridal couple enter- will noyv be. watered, and it ?ill re- .7 Mail , 7.50 P We well-known throughout Canada for strictly superior trining..ie a ed the drawing-room. and stood under quire half a day to do the work. " • ..- •Snndriy iaoluded � ii Arbb-of-f m-is and..orange blossoms -monster_ad¢ectisiag conventiot}- g lJ.LZO --We V.- Riehar On• with a back ground of banked ferns. will be held in Toronto next week. Nw� TINSMITH SHOP Mre• F. W• Disney,of Whitby, played F.'H. Annie has been appointed pub- lel �~ • the wedding march.. Bridal Chorus licity a ent for Whitby and he will + Notary 'iiblie,-Pickering: from '`I�beagrin." The bride, who have a booth in the building at which �. was given away by he father. wore a advertising literature will be .diatri= I have opened up in Greenwood a } a� Qa 0 • ' - lovely gown of'white brocaded silk buled including 1100 booklets prepared tinsmith shop and am tapas• school RFsADILY trimmed with oriental lace and seed by J. B. Laidlaw. Mr. Annes will be ed to do all kinds of till- .-Y - Graduates of this school because there CHOPPING 1 pearls with a: wreath of lily-of•tbe- assisted byMi W_ihis and others. smithing,.roofing and OBTAIN RMPLOYIfE valley. SII.carried a bouquet of brid- Seven thousand ad. mea -from 'all ' furnace work. are thousand? of openings in this city every year and openings are called --::AND OAT-FLAKING a!roses and wore the p�toom's geft, a arts of the world are expected to b work guaranteed and prices � ;z y - Rold pin.' After the signing of the in attendance. . meet- mndEte. ' upon to fill more than we cap. re inter the entered 'the dining -A-very aucoessfnl Itytire-rad#al - Dater any tuna. College open all The undersigned is,prepared to do room where a dainty wedding Ing was held in Toronto last week. Lawrence- Dennyl " .' year" Write for catalogue. grain -chopping and oat breakfast was .served, the room The chair was occupied b Mayor -'flaking -evert-day in the being prettily decorated with silk pop- Nicbole, of Uxbridge. It was determ G}gEENWO(Uh jW . Elliott, Principal Mrs., ined to--go on with the construction of r' week except -on -' ppies and sweet peonies. fo and Con.Yong.abd Aleitander S3t4: c,yaturda Byers left later by auto for Toronto the propoeea radial -'railway: The 3'• amid showers of confetti and best original route was adopted, that is the Fars inn F-Mit + +a ` JQ 'F. Bayle$, Greenwood wishes,the bride travelling in copes- line altar the 6th, concession of en Pick. _ - ,VNAN'TE= ba en;suit of fancy Bedford witb" eririg throwgh Bron ham,Greenwood. wbite bat trimmed with lace and Kinsale to l rooklin. A line will'also -- ostrich plume. A happy coincidence cull from Stouffvine to Claremont and Vie sell ali.elgssesof suburban anct - �LACSS�dtTH SHOP l Save �o� lots of 'Wader ? was the fact,that the bride was mar- A bburo. Uxbridge will have con- country real estate. Every day > ried in the same home as her father nee on with the Newmarket line. we have enquiries for some class : C. S. 1tIC>Z, OF WAT&VALL and mother. The array of wedding The thirteen aotrnieipalitiea interested The undersigned has opened a new ze prepared.to furnish you agything ppre8ents.were numerous alt-4 costly. will vote on the question on Sept.Slat. of property in 'Ontario and we 15Tacltsinith shop on the Kreg- ' - - - - Those from a distance were Mr.nidi A committee oyes appointed to bold may have ht+ purchaser who can' 4 .ton road opposite the- in the line of water sypply stick as Mrs. Web. Byers. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. meetings at which•Hon. Adaoo Beck, ui a What port have'fi Co plumbing. �. Quaker church; two pumps, windmills,- hydraulic rams. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Blakeley. Mr.Lyons and others will give ad• >10H1� FISHER & Cv melee east of plumbing. etc. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Sanderson, Mr. dresses. At the meeting of the town Pickering Village.. They are also e: art well drillers and Mrs. F. C. Bruce. Air.- and Mrs. council Held on Monday evening, Real Estate and Farm Brokers, Work guaranteed. Charges moderate p H. Calvert, Ma and Mrs. J. Lennox, the necessary amount was voted to go Lnmad'eti Building, and respectfully solicit your patron• Mr. And Mrs. F. W. Disney, Mr: and on with the meetings, publish the by ON'TATt10 k. -R A• _ T, age for the .tore 'Ink ration '+�i2 Mrs. J. hate. laws,etr, .u�. 1 TORONTO, .:'.:..a .o.- :. ,;'r'• '•'S', .. '..• .., ,,. ..:.' vu•' ..,.,5: 3RD,•- •`RY� .T ..<:o-�'r. •.N Alnr� T^' `r"'-� `� Nikf'],�`'''' r,,;; :k�%S`^' �:e'+..' ,'M'�5,,, ... ..,.",.., y.... ... :,;-•' .. �:_ : i`.*•*. ';,gt' ,J•_ ;��yt.:......,.w� a-.,� �'' *,'' � t,. Mr«lies C'.�"mS' �a`��'tSz, .. . `iiia ,. .a,L .•'.• s • „;�c�r vru�m.,.,'.,e.a,as-�s� �.-:. �:... :...s..,..,,.., ^nam'•:..-..:. '.'.'%-Wr`+►.< .:_ti^,..:.a..•.:,:�•...... r _ _ ... . .. �_..•. :...: 'l: .w . i• v .-.. , ^ XI,LITANTS' DARING ATTEMPT OTTAWA �SESS10N ---ENDED ' ^-• Most:-Brsmatlo Scene Yet Enacted ' rA—m” fka Wt a ccs ,>En Campaign ofLoad'Destruction. _ t A despatch from London says: r Tobe militant suffragettes staged Speech FAtmrc ,the Throne by H• R H the Duke otAW one of elle most dramatic nets of •Conna ht n Details of Session of These:Products in ,the L.,eAdilh their campaign Friday afternoon - H$ +4 S - when they exploded a bomb in Markets are here.. Recorded _ 'Westminster Abbey ,at- the ver}* , - moment that the Right Hon. Regi- Ottawa, June 18.-Parliaaneot was enacted to irxnplemeirt the! reeolu nald-McKenna,-Secretary--of.State prorogued this afternoon, when the tions passed by the Intelmations,1� ' E „ for Home Affairs, was delivering an following,' address was delivered Conference on Safety oi-'life ait sea, No. 2 -feed. . 423c. Bayley ylenitoba a6ech ib th;e House +01 front- the -throne by H.R.H. the rovide Toronto, June 16.-Flour-Ontario sed;B�to 68tr-i!'lour-MttoDer 8 �- gg_&--fig- Du1F pine u t wheat sours, 80 per cent $3.85 to wheat patents. firsts, $6.60; do., a mnlQna r$ r8 rdin for ensuring in the future thiesafe+ty. , �an5.90, seaboard, and .at 9 911 Toronto. onds, $5.10; strong bakers', $4.80; Win- Government's method Of dealing Speech from the Throne. of paaemVers-an&cre"-on itoba-F1ret patents, in jute base. ter patents choice. $5.25. to 6.80: $b.nit60; ba seconds, tnti strong bak- straight rollers, $4.79 to $4.80; do in with the "wild' women," F011owl•n W y B ° &teamshi' - ' oral, in lute bags, $4. f bags. $Y.20 t0 $2.35. Rolled oats-liar- The bomb was faced beside the $ • as his Royal High- g Ps Manitoba wheat-Bay ports-No. 1 cels, $4.65;'b of 90 Me- $2.16. Mill- P nese prorogation speech: The measure which has bean pass �. feed-Bran, $23, shorts. $25: middlings. famous Coronation Chair in. Bd- ed for the more effective eupervi� Northern. $1, and No. 2, sa C. Honorable Gentlemen of the Sen- Ontario wheat-No. 2 all $1.03 to. 926; mouillle, t�6 co 982• Hay-N0• 2, ward the Confesaor's Cha 1 Al- ". .$l.Ob. outside, and $1.0e. on track. To- per ton car lots, $14 to $16.60. Cheese ate: Gentlemen of the [Ouse of $ton of cold storage waredvou ee ronto. Finest westerns 13 to 1tter do„ east- than' h it d'id' little damage, lake Commons. --will, I trust, have imsportant re-' . _-. Oats-No. 2 Ontario oats, 391 to 40c•I erns, 126 to lite. Butter-Choicest re ous attempts at destruction of creamery, 24 to 25c: second& 231 to P Pt' sults by regulation in the pu'bii0 Western Canada cafe, 42bc for No, 2,and c. ggs- res o c: , - i5�^� �llet'�=Y� L9I11-fur= intereDt the coiWitioII a�s�_dd6p08a� at 41be for No 3, slay ports. 26 to 27c; No.-2 stock, ,20 to 210 Pots= ed to the chamber of the House, in- tlher attendance in Parliament af- nominal. toes--Pe"ag, car tots, 96 to $1.16. of food products fie stored- Pea-4--Prices Barley-Good malting barley., 56 to terru.pting Mr. MoKenna s orat4on ter a aeasion whidh-}las been marked e; --$8c, according to quality. Winnipeg oT"� and bringing same of the memliars Y r81`slation of an imaportant char- It is confidently anticipaed that' �ry Rye :N.O.-� at 63 to 64c, gsftelae Winnipeg, June 16.-Cash-Spring the E/m4JndmeIIts to 9119 'existing r Bnckvrheat-80.to sac. outsiddee. wheat-No. 1 Northern, 84$e; N6. 2 do., into file street to learn What had acter. laws respecting trust and Loan com- � Corn-No. 2 American, 76ic, at.f., 9a c: -0. 3 0.. 92c; No. 4, Me- No. 6. happened. The detonation was The task-of readjusting the rep re'- g Midland. Be c: No. 6, 76 c;,feed, 70ic. ltd-No. panics will prone of marked advan- - Bran-Manitoba bran $24 to S26 s 2 t.W., a9}c: rYo. a do., 39c; extra No. 1 heard for many blocks around, and sentation of the people in the House sec . uniformnt ton, 1n bags, Toronto freight. shorts, feed, 39c; No. 1 feed. 38}c; No. 2 do., a crowd quickly filled the square iII Of Commons-and-�the--p7ovidtolLs"of uT]ng greater y, ; 328 to- $27. 38}c. Barley-No. 2• 521p, 'No. 4. 61ic: as Well as additional safeguards bo' - reieeted, 4sb�: feed, 4sc. Flax-No. 1 front of the Abbey, but the polioe tie British North American Act, on ; N:w.C.. $1.40; No. 2 C.W., $1,37: No. the public. Country iProattom. were in immediate possession and a basila not open to. just criticism, .r 3 do., $1.25. The measure providing for a sperm Butter-choice dairy, 17 to 19c; in- closed all the doors. has naturally been a difiic_ul't one; ;1 ferior, 16 to 16c; farmers' separator h cialI conBtiituted commission to in- rints, 19 to 20c; creamery prints. fresh, Vatted States Markets. ,j, but It has been accomplis ed in a veeti'y casualties of ek--` -22 to 24c; do., solids, 20 to ale. Minneapodis, June 16,-Wheat-July "nner which I trust will prove ga p g Eggs-21 to 22c per dozen in case lots. 9o1c; September, 851c: No. 1 hard, 91d -BUSH FIRES ALARMING. tr_em� afford-the,insane Her.ey-Extrue ted. in tins 101 to Ile to 966c: No. 1 Northern, 901 to 84tc; E8tlafaCbOr3'-t6-'rh2 eleCt6rat8-�'hI Of maklug a more thoroug h and ejx ?, er lb. Combs, $2.26 to 12.10 per dozen No. 2 do., 901 to 92tc. Corn-No. 3 readjustment will greatly increase or No, 1, and $2 for No, 2. yellow, 691 to esbc. Oats-No. 3 white, Two Hundred, Men Fight Flames at haustive enquiry into such oases' : Cheese-New cheese, 14 to 141e for 38i to 38c. Flour and bran-unchanged. the ,representation of the four Wes- and of seen eoouam�daitionis' - larga, and 141 to 142c for twins, Duluth, June le,-Wheat No. 1 hard, '_dew I,iikeard, tern Provinces. Beans-Hand-picked tY.Yb to t2.so 86 c; No. 1 Northern, 94 c: No. 2 do., from competent expe as to regal d per bushel;DrimeC 92.10 to $2:Y0 9953 to-9814:July,.931c. eel--Cash, A de Irom Haile bll , My advisers have not,696n un- _ Poultry-F w1, 17 to lac per .lb.: $1,6oie July. t1.61t. Ont., sea An ea trionall ywar�m mindful of the neceseity of com- precautions to prevent+ sitoh chickens, 19 to 20c; ducks. 20c: geese. sx says: , �P Y disasters is the future. - 2g-tv-Y6r tvrkeya;20 to f 8c- Potatoes-Delawares, $1.10 to $1 15, Toronto, June 16.-Cattle-�holce but- fanned ��.�of bueb fires. • into y the great Transcontinental y yrs are constantly 1m-, 5 = wn track, here; and Oatarios qt $1 per there, 98.16 to $d.60; ltaod, t8 to $8.16: preeied With the aeoeaaaty for Cc, Ota track: common cows, 16 to 96.60; canners and flame sin-in the north and while Railway systems now under con cutters. 12.50 to €4; choice fat.cows, struotion• and the provision which greater-and im roved faeili6ee in sat"wai► and straw. i no serious has been done , P ta:5o to 7.25: choice bolts, t7 to tt.bo.. has been made for assis- 'all the national, porta of. Canada, Baird hay-No. 1 at 815 to $16.25 a calves-Good veal, $3.26 to $h0.60: to date, the fires are•-alarming. In and they believe that the neoe86ar t , on track here; No. 2 at $tt.6o to common. $4.76 to $7, New Liskeard the fire department tanee W those great enter- yy 2 914_60, and clover a $11. Stockers and feeders-Steers. 800 to • risen will, I trust not Only ensure provision of large dry docks wdhioh' Balsa straw-Car Sots. $8.25 to $9.60, 300- lbs., $7.26 to $7.76; good quant fought for eight hours to save Ken- p on crack. Toronto, 700 to 500 tbs. s7 to $7.60: light. is• 6' their earl completion, but result are eesan'tial for that purpose will co $7.25. nedy's•lumber yard and the T. ds N. y P be more readil consummated bil lzo.issoaa. --- Sheep and lambs-Light ewes, $s to O. station, From 'all points in the is distinct and marked benefit to al] y Seton longi clear: 14 to Iiia per lb. 7; heavy, $4.50 to 159 bucks. 14.76 to the the P!e 6.so; svkhor lambs, each. 16 to $7.50: district snicks and fiance many portions of the Dominion. .. In came lots. Hams-Medlum. 1s to, yearling lambs, $4.60 to $8.15. easily be seen. In the ma' The difficult, question, of tovid- �t eeesi�on, 190, so., lseavp. 17 to 180; rolls. 14i to gog� 7.95 co ts, fen and watered: Y' majority of q P Gentlemen of the House of Cow 15c: reakfast bacon. 13 to Igo. backs, 22 98.20 to te.26 off cars, and $7,60 to tames the fires spring u'p•s° sections mg A. system of naturalization to Yat.. 17,65Montreal. .,inns 16.-Prima beeves, previously burned. :'h Zenwherebp the statue oil Briti®h Citi- Mona: t - -__14rd-Tierces. 1sic: tubs, 11le, pails. lis You for' the liberal pro-' sic; medium, s to Ste; common; 41 to ship than asgnired shall be re- 3'. _ l[onfawl l�arimta. 61c; milkmen's strippers, 6bc to Tim, cognized by law in all parts of the "Mum You have made for the pub a Montreal, June 18,-'Corn, American mllch cows. $90 to 180 each. Calves, Sc ARCS ��T-ALj.OWE�• Empire has for many years en he service. to 7c; sheep. 41 to $c.: spring iambs, P g � Honorable.Gentlemen of the Ben- Na Y yellow. 73 to 7gc- Oats-Canadian scares, at tram 85 to 17 each: hogs, It Minister of Militia Announeea the attention of the Governments Western. No.•2..441c; do.. No. L 431c; to 9c o e T Country and ate u es Be Enforced. . Gentlemen of the House of Cbm- - of all the self-governing dominions. CROPS._ABE SATISFACTORY. TO BLOW C`'P STEAMSHIP. A despatch from Ottawa says: The measure which has been passed mO°a' ' — Col. Bain Hughes, Minister of Mils- for that purpose by the Parliament MY term of office is drawing to a r 11arveast Promises to Be Up to Aver- Blackmailer Caught,In. New York tfa, stated definitely ''that - them of Canada and which will find its close,' and this is the last occasion would" be no relaxation of the, complainant in legislation passed by on which I shahs have the honor o1 pre of .Past Four tear's. by Clever Buse. � addressing you as Governor-Gear- - i$ing e, regulations in regard to the the Imperial Parliament and by the A despatch from Ottawa says: In A despatch from New York says . proposed turn-out of the 85th Regi• Parliamects of the other.dominions, era]. s bulletin-issued by the Census Sad Out of the great throng of perwas ment-under arms in the.Eucharistic contributes to a gre" result upon I consider it a fitting olpportunbtg is Held Park os oS expressing to you my fervent be .. x may' ession *A Montreal, The regu- which the Empire as a_ i t ce-gr mates are given of-the 'areas of the PPS toward the ]1latlra�a Hale &tions forkridding the carrying of 1 be congratulated int ay of Gsiir #i__ _. s _priaripal groan crops in Canada, as statue and placed his heads on it. I arena-by a regwiAnt under such cir- It has been found neceesa,ry to and the manner in which Oona- well as reports on their condlfryan, He remained that way for three dem stances are mot new, and the ma c4 a partial reafiustmeat oflfil - 1 4L according to returas made by_ the minutes, finally re4aowng his hat pa does not intend to tariff in certain important respects, I deei•te to secure you that, after 9 :correspondents on June 1. The re- with his left hand, and, then disap= waive thein in the present inetanoe. and I have every confidence that my oacial oonneotion with you is rts. show that -throughout the bred in the throng,_ The acts of .moi: _ this readjustment will prove of. severed I shall still continue to feel .; Maritime Provinces seeding waa.de- t•he man were a signal that the Cu. FINDS SKINS NORTH $3,500. marked advantage, not aWy to the the greatest alfecti,o- for the people ' layed through the lateness of the nard Steamship Company would — . g iiadtvatries chiefly concerned, but to of Canada and e,II unaltered inter-,' = - _spring. In Ontario and Quebec the pay $10,000 rather than have one Constable Edwards of White River all the business and industrial life est in alt that perbSina to the pro condit4<m-of grain is generally sat= of their ships blown up by dyne of-the country. green and prosperity of the Domin- X- akes .Another Haul. isfactory,_ notwithstanding.& long mite. They were the prelude to - 'The legislation which has been inn. spell of dry weather. In many the capture of Henry Westoott, a A despatch from Toronto says: places, however, the meadows were Spanish •negro, i'n' Bogota, N.J. Provincial Constable James Ed- beginniag fa suffer from the efiecta VVestcott' -had written several wards of White Ricer has added an- TRIBUTE TO MOTHER. FLAG- OVER ARMORIES. .of drotiglit: Conditions throughout threate an'g letters and the nom- other feather to his cap. Two weeks, — — ` the West were reported as gener- Pant finally agreed to throw the ago he had the Hudson's Bay Com- Perryer Drops Wreath Where She Orders to This Effect Issued by tho ally favorable, though rains would money.from an express trsin-, -and puny-fined $16,000 for buying furs Went Down.` Ottawa Authorities. be weloome; especially in Manitoba to signify •their intentidin in the out of season and on Wednesday he A despatch from London, Eng- .Southern Ottawa, June 14.-Militia orders 4iud'Sout.herli Alberta. manner described. A package was effected another haul. At a north- land, says: When the Cuaarder hav8 been issued canceling all gra " On June h the condition of field thrown from the train- later aad ern place called Miesanabie, he Alunia, which reached Plymouth -have.vious orders with respect to the fey rope, ss mesa used by. a standard when the negro picked it up he.waa found i. the bush 181 beaver skill on Wednesday'from Canada, pass- ing of the Union Jack from 'dell in which-100 represents the promlise arrested. ed_ fly- and .]4' otter skins, worth in all the scene of the sinking of the halls, armories and forts, and or- of a full crop, was very favorable: - -about $3,500, The furs were ship- towards Toronto. Empress of Ireland, a service was daring :bleat the fins hereafter is to !The.-pointe- Ar-e. as,.follows;. Fall ped _ wheat, 79; spring wheat, 93; all , RELIEF FOUND INADEQUATE. . ,t. conducted by the Salvation Army be down daily ft?om all military 'Svlleat, 91 ; oats and barley, 9S ;rye, ___ =LINERfi IN COLLISION. _ delegates on board_-- Tlie passel- stations, forts; armories and 'drill ter. 89; peas, 92; mixed grains, 93; hay Less 'Phan Half the -Sum Required - gers sang "Nearer My God to halls in the larger cities and towns y Ilse f±<o_Far Been Subscribed., 'Thee," and Bandmaster Perryer, of Canada _ and clover, 90•; alfal#a, s9;and-pas- , Struck Ia a Fog 0.8 Nantucket--All who lost ilia mother in the disaster, London, June 10.-It is estimated Passengers Safe. dropped a wreath over the spot. ,JJEMBEZZLED $10,00. -----=- . ' Amuming-that the conditions be- in Liverpool .that £180,000 will be — tween now and harvest will be required for the relief of don- than York, June 14.-With moms . .. equal to the average of 'the past dents of fibs Empress of Ireland persons on board, the TRIED T0. FIRE JAIL. C.P.B. Clerk Attributes Downfall ^ four Sears, 1010-1913, the above passengers said crew. Towards this American liner New York, a gaping - to Drink and Gambllna. represent foie promise the folio hole in her steal, Whea•e the Ham- Attempt at Sett-Destruction' 'Car- London,P P wing has already been re- Londoon, June 14.-Drink, gam- percentages ,of yier'ds equal to the four-year eeived: ,Liverpool fund, .£16,000; burg-American the fog Liner Pretoria struckly rind Out by Alleged Murderer. bling and motor cars were,accord-, • - }ler in .the fog off Nantucket early. r average in .the case of spring wheat London fund, £31,000• Canadian -�despafch-from Montreal sa -to--his story espottsible dor the -- 4; > rye and barley, and.inferior in the' fund, £40,000. - Monetary- assis- .yesterday, reached, port -safely to- Joseph Beauchamp, one of the two appearance of a.Canadian Pacific case of oats by one per cent., and tante will also come through legal day. As the steamer passed Fire I & g Island on her way into port an im- 'alleged bandits being held for trial Railway accountant, at Bristol m rs in the case of fall wheat by two per compensation, payable to the crew,. nest September on a charge of mur- the Police Court yesterday on a pressive 'service of ' thanksgiving, cent-. _ and possible damages, .gay able to daring Constable.Bourdon at St. aha•rge of embezzling $10•,000. The resided over b the Rev. Francis 't' passengers. There is also the suis- P 5 Laurent on Tuesday night, tried to accused, whose name is Frederick s E. Clark, of Boston. founder of`the - fence from orphanges. 1'Pi•f•h all destroy his own life at the Bor. Boul�ter, fitted the charge-s and START SK1110 I.,AND. Christian Endeavor Society, was eosin these sources reckoned, however, deaux jail; where he is incarcerat- attributed hies downfall to, liquor, i- -- o ee WilTTrs to Find the Bodies anloun eo fir received is quite d--- �;t, - " - " He piled his mattress, tabes' betting and ,.the hiring of motor - inadequate for thea need's of the and chairs against the door of his cars. A remand was ordered. _ of Radford and Street. sit•uatioII, M.ACKINE TURNED TURTLE. cell and set fire to the pile. Tlhe '!' A despatch from Regina says: To smoke attracted attention and the \APANEE YOUTH DROWNED � Seven . Occupants Held Pri"ners flames were speedily put out. Search for the .bodies of Radford DETAILS OF BIG STORM. nder a :Rotor Car. - Fent Into Shannon River Though -and Street,•explorers -and. .engi. � � -` neers, who Rent into the polar re — 'Iirownst<ille Ont., June 11.-Se. BOYS CRUEI. PRA\bS. , He Could Not Swim. , One Hundred' lVeople Rat Least Lost Bions some,three .years .ago ' and.. veil persons, 411 of Aylmer, Ont., Presque Isle, Maine, June 12.- A despatch from Napanee says h. were reFiorted' murdered by Eski• Their Lives. had a narrow escape from death Attacked by other boys while fish - 4' mos, a part of mounted policemen A boy named,Miller, eighteen years 5 po A�despatch from St. John, N.B., just outride' this village last,might, ing, Victor 'Porter sail Hartley of age, Who was working .on they under Inspector Beyte leave Regina says: Stories of appalling lass of when the autommblle of G. R. Webb, eleven years old; were strip- steamer Lamont, went in swim- about JiinQ- 20t1h.•; It is iiot vet life on the northern coast of New Christie turned turtle and dropped ped of their clothes 4 d left bound• known hoer'man men will.fomn*the ming in the Shannon River, and y G ..i?P q •P•. here, and the 1 drift in into a ditch While turning nut to with•ahoestri-ngs'tied tightly about a,� drowned. Miller could not party,, biit su •les and a 'u1 melt here, and stall continue place avoid a. wagon standing in the their necks, accolding•to the police. swim. The body Was recovered"it M Must be.taken for three years. the hum�asl,toll at 100 souls at least', road. Fortunately, at the spot Webb. had lolled into the stream _: . a s,hart time. - The task they are to underfake and the damage to shipping and where the car capsized 't.he ditch and was drowned, and Porters face s will be one of the most perilous ever property on the coast amounts to 'was very deep, and as a result the and neck were so badly swollen that POLIC'F. SEER DE$PER��DOES - embarked upon-by,members of the hundreds of thousands of dollars. occupants-were:.not criished as they he was- nearly skramgled. He will rS�t- vetera•n force of the _Norah SVes , On-account-of the poor telephone _otherwise would' have been. The recover. � Two boys named Cole Mounted Constables Scouring the a wile pattc Rill commence their in- and telegraph service in that ills- weight of the machine,: however., were arrested, the police alleging , vesti ations in the territory ad'a- Moos© July District. g ] .trio details of the horrible discs- kept them.,prisoners} far-along time that they Were wearing the clothing �-,:• ceno ,to Chester eld Tnlet, and the ter have been hard to obttiiri, but it until one of the men of the party and shoes of young Porter and A despatch from Moose Jaw says eounttr which ey will 11�ie t-0 has been practically • ascertained cravrled -ou't and obtained aid. Webb. Fifty Mounted Policemen are scour- -cover is the, bleats in.all .Canada. that-nearly every fishing village on 'F s- ing thia city Bad district in 'search. The parts• Wili m ntain orderjat 'the coast from Caraquet to Ship- The Winnipeq, Free Press saysi Quebec' hears a rumor khat the of three despe'radoea implicated in - Hudson's Bav post nil ruf--u" pega-n has paid 'heavily in lives and Manitoba provincial elections will Duke of Conpaugh�t may remain 'in the murder of J. B. Chivas, J.P., thousatid miles ins property. be field July 9. Canada until April,'1916. - of Amick, Alberta. r- }r i'r a' �P:12r3`,:„?!•.k' ..:+rt',,,.' ,, a�•.,�s ,.,.,._. � •M, .,,...y -qn.. �'f;�f •, yl'V", -��o .� . ,'... ' ' .;,�.��' ... o^" tr.�, ,. a,'. ITh" �va .^.•`rfn4. ^yah, .!:•'' ++.^.0.. ''$ v,S?.P::. .'` ,e•• ,i1:.Td: 'si• ;3 '*—+ —`N'rL .1.,�..�','. k" T 1 4 ti� .AFn r , •,. „.Vis;-c+. - ;..s.';;s�+.. a a ..'' - .•::�,s+r .,ca .r+�Fsat r. a.. +,p,^^1",.^... �,"'�,F•F.--a: -ser -ze_,-, ,�.!rnon8ro •«' .,,,ear.rF.� r.ri+: :+ "r•�- .y c:a^+s d ..41•'�:sem. p. .., . i-„ .,..,. "'•�,. :...,� «. ,fir+,�"i�'I^„e,•'._,,._I!*Ck' ?. ,.'."'.i`.'a' {t.�^ it. � ..} a.,,. 1^SNe .aYM ��'. �.,:r. '.+.I'i� .. .uKff.r,T '"�- ,.: .'t -+r.+ ''1''tv-^are ..•..�^.:•"•.- •., r.w..;., ,,,.,... ;`:o .y y .•w..,....... 1','x,..,1, y :� _.•• �,:.. ,.r, i ,y r r =THE "6.0.8." $16NAL. KILL THAT FLY; NERVOUS CHILDREN _ 8ow a Sick Woman - �'i p ,, Clain" Thousands of Vietims in ThC ----- _. Wireless Telegraph Hsi Been Sal- Can RAML Trouble Btl4dblt 14u,�tmer. is Often Really St. Watton of 6,000 Persons. Sgjmmer is now upon us, and with :yitus Dance—Do Not W-0"less telegraphy, which has READ THIS`VERY•CAREFULLY, summer cornea the By. POT1"ED ;• Neglect it bee ail$ of salvation in the Most of us treat him with a philoa x . "For years 1 was thin and delieate. EA •S �; • ' .hou'r of ; isvesit danger to thou- I lost-_color and•_teas easily tired; 'a sophic tolerance,. regarding him as i'. Many a child'haa been called awk- sand�pf helpless victims-in-disas- yellow pallor, pimples anal blotches on a normal; auric ng izleident of the - . -Fuld S A°t wards-hers been--, finished-in `sc'hool ,tern st*ea, and which flickered out m face were not only mortiiylnir-to warm-weather.-Br The flavored and :for not k g my f+eeling$r blit becailse.-I thought'siiy flat he is regill dangerous, a very , -perfectly cooked � keeping still or'for dropping the sturdy "S.O.S." that brought y , y e,ng •perfe :things, when ,the trouble was really' succor to the Empreas of.Ireland,. skin .,Would never look aicp -again-;[ ati•bive, propagator of disease, par_ child- 's ks _delicious Z`liis disease. again has gl+otied itself the-Nelms despondent. Then'�y appetite icularlY__ dren. delight.-- grow sandwiches. appear at any age, bu is mast.coma-, ars of death on the oosian. failed., I -gie�r very'�reak parlous mon The Pills, tonics and tablets•I �11V'heneveYthe summer the are moi, between the, ages' of air and gtat'isticians who have been busy tried es. warm the common housefly tflaima 1 tried without permanent-•beneflt. A Y p'cnicker's s Sourteen years. It is caused by chalking up and adding the human visit to my sister put into my hands literally thousands of victims, the ,lila blood which fails to carry suffi- credit marks that wireless has earn- a boa of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She high rate of infantile'mortali'ty dur- choice. cient' nourishment to the nerves, ed, say that probably 6,000 persons placed reliance upon them and now ing the middle period of the year R�'eTy�Y's " and_ vesoonman to- that the-wey have made me a well woman bean due almost entirely to__histhe _favol7te.:_. - 'twitching of the m1'ueoles'and jerk- wireless station was near them in WO not CeBw I found Dr. Hamil- ravages. -- ing of the limbs,and body foithout E llow. some disaster. I they mig The summer of 1911, it will be , Ari severe cases life ohiid is unable -1 ton's Pills by their mild yet searching remembered- was exceptionally hot. Wireless telegraphy came • into I action very, suitable to the delicate , to hold anything or feed itself. St• praotieal use in 1909. The steam character of a woman's nature. They In consequence, flies were very € •.,,Ra vitas Dance is cured by building up ship Republic, - threatening 1,500 I never once griped me, yet they estab- plentiful and the infantile mortal- the blood. The moot successful lashed regularity. My appetite grew ' >cas>ss >ros sats. nave's on a head-on collision with� my in London, England, rase from 'b treatment is to remove the child the Florida, that year gave it its I keen-my blood red and pure-heavy a normal 173 -per 1,000 per week to iL w. aawsow,Ninety Colborne stree% iman-oured andfrom all mental excitement, stop rings under my eyes dam pox � ?oroaW. _ 6ahoal work and give Dr. Williams' first real sea tryout. All on board today my skin is as clear and un-I During that year in Englan an rr WANT TO BUT. OR SELL �► .; Sri were saved. wrinkled as when I was a girl. Dr. { n$ Fruit. ~tock. Grain or Dairy Farm Pink Pills. These Pills retlew the The Alaska was the next. In Hamilton's Pills did it all. Wales 38,647 children. under two write IL. w. Dawson. Brampton, or tr0 blood supply, strengthen the mid ocean, with not another smoke- The above straightforward letter years of age died from diarrhoeal Colborne St., Toronto. nerves, and restore the child to stack is ._ai_ght,- g&mei burst out. from Mrs. J.. Y. Todd, wife of a well- 1 iA Qf� �^ nasi W.-n�wsCN, Coiborns 6n.,-�-Croats , perfecter of nown m er in Aogersvv 11Ie, a proof'that a large majority of the vie- their Wer to cure. Mrs. Geo. A. The wireless operator, unmindful sufficient that Dr. Hamilton's Pills are II actaNzs waNsaz,. Po of his danger, kept clicking and i tams were inooculated by flies with ge g a wonderful cabman's medicine.. Use the fatal bacteria; for In the fol- GENTS: BIG MONEY-MAKERi MacDonald, Harrington, N.S., clicking and just as the boat was .-Hamilton's. 25c. k "Destruction Em- 3sys: "My son was attacked by do r v an e w n ear, w groes of 1 reland." Beat oo --' i3t. Vitus dance;at the outset his Lgoiag ' per box. All dealers ar the Catarrh- ' g Y 128 paasenge•rs aboard were- saved. 1 ozone Co., Kingston, Ontario. I cooler and flies less abundant, such ed: wilt. at o:rce for Free edith. Bert step was weak and,jerky. We called deaths numbered only 7,445. Tecate freight ppaaid: credit given. y — In a doctor � Then came the Kentucky in 1910. ]•. y Nichols Limited. Publishers, Toronto. r74 -' ffisQ83'.LaN>eO�R notwithstanding he continued -to saved - goes g n Louise. --- - - CAVE THE CHILDREN -- Fv�r4w worse and at last grew so bad Death was cheated in the instance Only Fonr Exceeded the Loan of I �A1intern TvidOxte LL'y11'H ET that he could not hold a cup in his internal and external. cured write (nand, co le his head constantly of the burning freighter, Temple- Life on Empress of Ireland. out pain by our home treatment. Write more, when all on board;-fifty-four, The,loss of life on the Empress of Mothers who keep a }�oz of Baby's us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medtaai Own Tablets in the house may feel Co.. Limited, Collinswoo_d, ont. it - twitched; and his speech became saved. Ireland has been equalled or ex.- werethat the lives of their little ones are rather indistinct. Xt this juncture j Following close 'on this record, ceeded b• only four marine disaa- � Nawgaaass FOX laza- ' I saw in. a paper the cure of a boy y Y reasonably safe during the hot wen , P Pe the Lexington was caught in a bur- tern in the last century. These ther, Stomach trouble cholera in- �v ooD WEEKLY 1N LIFE TORN I from similar trouble through,the ricane unprepared, All were saved were the lose aE the Rhone, Wye {annum and diarrhoea car off Jur Tork County.connection; and Book use of Dr. ,Williams' Pink Pills. by the help the "S.O.S." summon- aad other vessels at St. Thomas,'in � Business in connection Price only We at once seat for a supply, and thousands of little ones every sum-. inx c Terme liberal. Wilson Publish- Pills- et. : ' PP I ed: The Niobe, wrecked off Cape the great hurricane of October 29, I mer, in most eases because the mo- To Company, .a West Adelaide t3creat, in a few weeks after he an their be$ Bible, filled in the intermission un- 1867, when 1,0$0 persons perished ; ther does.not have a safe medicine Toronto. use there was considerable improve- til the great sea disaster to the Ti- the burning of the excursion boat �at hand to ,give 'prbcaptly.-B"aby's a very active young woman wheal _ r men't, and-it was not long after this tonic clamed world attention by General Slocum in the East River, Ian T�lete sure these troubles, or.. killed in an acc dent at.fifty-eight. ` before he was completely cured, the uaRaralleled summonin of as- New York, on June 15. 1904, with and has never hada symptom' of siataace from many ggapproximatedi if given. occasionally to the well j People nowadays, she thinks, are different an loss of 1,000 lives; child will prevent their coming on. killing themselves with their food• ve the trouble since• I an convinced scuroes• _ that most terrible of all marine ` that there is no medicine like Dr. disasters of modern times, she noes The Tablets are guaranteed by a S.he betievee they eat too much iwilliams Piuk Pills for.the cure of , of the Titanic. on April 14, 1912, government analyst to be absolute- grease. - 6 One-third OR. P t harmiaea even to the new-born { - Bt. Vitus Dance. which sank after a coblaawn with an babe. They are especially good in ass sor minara's and take no 00"m If your dealer does not keep Dr. "When Mise Winnings married old 'iaeberg with 1,490 of her company, rthe summer because they regulate !Williams' Pink Pills you can get Moneybags, she gave -her W as ;and the loss of the Kichemaru off i the bo_wels and kee• the s'tornach 4t �, them by mail at 56 oedii` tt box or twenty-five. �I feel sure the is old- the Japanese coast, September. 28, p An affair Du Curr-eney,� 'rOi► six boxes for $2.50 by writing the or than that. 1818, with a lose of 1,000 lives. sweet and pure: The Tablets are Exe (meeting old frierid}-I Dr. Williams' Medicine Co , Brock• "Oh, h suppose she allowed one- sold by medicine dealers or by mail a Wille, Out. third -orf for cash. Other disaaters that a proaimat- Phil, what was the outcome of that „ P. at 25 Ceuta a Lox from The Dr. ' _ ed'in loss of life the fatality list of yl ilIiaisoa'-Medicine Co.: Brockville, little affair of yours with . lldias is - the Empress' of Ireland were the Goldie. _ "Granny's" Tribute. - Princess i sunk in'-collision in Out. _ :, �Vve-An income- of 420,000 +� a The Rev. Mr, i;awrence. 'had The verdict rendered a thousand I the Thames River. September 3, year, my boy. T times; when corns set core. Do them to 1187 8, with a loss of..700; she Erto- A REMARKABLE. WOMAN. a tame- YOUR OWN DRUG 19T WILL TELL TOO oar or �g death 'by cram r— g T foundered off rape aBP OoP—Ne G Granby family that when he was cures painlessly !n twenty=four hours. ar ae 6se SeweAYMA d for8ed.Weak,Waters `obliged to remove to a new field of Lae "Putnam',, the-only vegetable re- I fit' Se�tesnbrr 19, 1890, lora 5'10; ( Fru sad rmu c the Utopia, sunk off Gibraltar, in Over Six Feet Ta'1. 1 lasm entree sarin writer rem� �ca� �s labor, the family keenly' felt his medy known, price 25c, at.all.dealers. boliieion, March 17, 189T, with a _ Ions. lora. -Menora Jcyhnsort, weight The..best'.pastor we've stet had _ The. Only Way to.do It. =dose of 574; the Norge, stranded off' , height a fee'i'Q inches, age 100 In the Trade, 3 30, in thio town," declared Fattier �i Rockall"Rreef, June 25, 1894, with.a !, washes once .a week. bakes iw c� _ Willie, you've been fighting �_ •-Retired painter and dec„ratrir (to loss of 800: 1A Bourgoyne, lost in artist, whom' he has commissioned ' !C3ranbv. heartily.. -A don't expect again after I warned you not W. } {a week, cares for a seyt~n-run:n to nee his equal again, oollisioti in the North Atlantic. July house, sews for two little girls -!r� "Yea, ma'am. If you really want 4, 1898, with a lose of 5?1 ; the Ja , to paint his daughter's portrait}— "Such good company," said ado- to keep me from figh€ing I guess took in" fair years .ago "hecau" , And none u' your slapdash paint- _ • ther Granby: ''and ao svmpathetic 'you'd 'better go out and warn-Jim- Panese battleship Miksa, blows up s� was lonesome, cu+,ks fur, their inn; for me. three good coat's, mind if the least thing'went wrong." my.Green not to make me mad Ou September 12, 1905, with a loos Father who boards w it.h her, and ver, "He was the easiest man to cook again." of 599. - _: walks each Saturday to the Seventh _• „ ';' Adventist Church, at Carth ifor I ever knew, oontributed Aunt - Day , ad EYE STRAIN Ann. "He was always satisfied attaarwo tdatmeat snea by Thsriolass•' age, Missouri.' Her hair is thick F _ with what he had to eat. and he and wh a flesh has; ate, her firm, she a � never grumbled." The Proper Term. Relieved by Quitting Tea and Coffee sixteen perfectly sound teeth, she .,He,diad such a serene disposi- "Whst's that 7" cried the new Many cases of defective vision are �never has been in a dentist's chair, "�ioa;" sighed Sister Laura. "He ! doctor in the mining camp. ""You cau'sect by-tbe-habitual dse of tea or and she can"read large type without I MIN.altu g 1.1N111ENT sa -the 'oe1T brought an atmosphere of peace ` say you have `shooting pains' in -coffee. lasses. Liniment asked for at my score aria the ; g Liniment one we keep for sale. .whenever he came the house.' ' go'Ur back.'_~;'hv, you're wounded, It is said that, in Arabia where Her preeenf busy days-follow aI all the'i�ople use it. Granbv, in her eor- „ coffee .i used in lar quantities, life that has had much more of 11A3iLIN�CLTO H. ' Cranny , man Fleaeant Bay. C.B. -- ler be the fireplace, stook her „ 's what -•I said 'shooting many lose their eyesight at about ezcitemcnt than that of the average head dolefully.as she added her tri: I pains, said Plate Pete. fifty-. Tea contains the salve: drug, 1 woman. - 2 O! bu I of affection. dretfully,- she.' weep, aeinard's 'xsalmsat is the hoase. caffeine, as coffee. Mrs. 'Johnson was bora g Scot- - • „ , " Ail Eastern woman writes to ,alae land, May'2, 1814; the daughter of - - aonomrned` He was the.best hand point -concerning eye trouble and a sea captain. • She traveled with t ,at ketebing moth millers ever I Molasses for Mines. coffee. - She.says: her father during her girlhood and _ �•'° did see.'.' Mr. Launcelot Veaher of Johan- "My sun was for -'ears troubled was preparing to learn the tailor Can't• Sidestep That. a -4, m nesburg, in South Africa, has intro• with :hie, eyes; _He tried several Made iii. Aberdeen when alae be "Don't take any notice " of the � p l _s diced A new dust-laying prepara- kinds of glasees without relief. The carnne ill of; smallpox, After re- cook, m.,dear." �_- DeS1'�IIjIf11eI'{t U7 �II tion for use in mines, the base of Optician-said there was a defect in °ovary she served as 'a r�aallpox I "Bait John,'I have to take.it'win _ which'.is molasses. The Iron.and his eyes which w" hard to reach. i lr�e. she gives it to me." � Every Pain Coal Tr view says t a 4 He used to drink coffee, as we in 1828 she' was married to a But spray of the mixture lays the dust all did, and 'finally quit it 'end .be-l young ci"Wil engineer and d.ta toted -j- ]Destroys •e• Bqt Hever Burns pe'rIIianently. In an'e mine it was I g 1[inara s z!nlmeat t+ttmb.rmaa's ?anent �- an�to use•Postum: That was three her life to her home and the. sick I - found that the drive, walls sprayed i rears ago and he, has not had to until 1855,,when she volunteered to "How thankful we are to get bold with it remained, in some parts of I wear glasses and has had no t•rou- come to America for service in the "�Fillie'y Curiosity. � of such a wonderful household rem- the mine, sticky send dust-catching' ble with his eyes since. oho lera,,epidemic, one of a party of I ' Wick Butt; how do people In edy as Nerviline, writes Mrs, E. P, Lamontagne from her home near We for nearly- a year. The preparation, "I_ was�lvrays fond of fea and forty-nurses sent from Scotland. your house eyes know what-time it, taskiwtn, Alberta. "In this far-away which contains a small quantity of coffee' and finally became so ver- I She went 'to Cincinnati, where she is 7" section, far away from a doctor or ;some disinfectant, 'forms a thick f vans Icould -hardly sit' still long served nine months. ' On her return "«.h� -Will ie, tient, what a clues druggist, every -tamily needs a good :coating on the underground wall's enough to eat a meal. My heart I to Scotland she persuaded her his tion! Br the clockia,'of course." supply of liniment. Nerviline Is the ,and surfaces, and closely covers all was in such a condition I thought I band to come to America, and they -But I heard ma.tell pa the other �► beat of all. It destroys every pain, dan roue sputum, microbes, or , evening that your face would stop but i}ever burns. We use Nervitine' p I might die at any time. lived at 'Marietta, Ohio whence she !n a score of ways. If it's rhE{ima- `ither noxious matter. ; The Rand 'Medicine did not give me relief volunteered as a union nurse in the a clock.'.' tism, aching back, paip in the side. mining authorities, it issaid, are,, and I was almost desperate. It was civil war and• was assigned Sigel', sciatica or stiff neck,-you can laugh planning to use the new prepare- about this time we decided to quit division. When she was discharged . He's a fops man who thinks that ti ,Itt them It you have lots of Nerviline tion in the mines that they control. coffee and rise. Postum, and have from the army.she was assigned to be can please all. h:- wife's rela- bandy. For earache, tQothache or used it ever since. I am 'in perfect accompany twelve southeast Mis- tions. _ ry cramps I don't think an could And .. Vice=Versa. ealth. .No trouble now with my souri soldiers to their homes; and act more quickly. For a general all- , .,:Johnny," said the teacher, heart and never felt better in my i the families of the men made her . =around paln remedy I can think of no-i'„who were, the two strangest men life. r so welcoriie that she sent for her ` A thing more valuable and speedy to I - a4., cure than Neryitine." �of olden time's 7" • _. "Poatiimi has been a great bless- husband to join her. The above tetter 39 conytn'cing-it "Samson and Hercules..'.' -. ing to us all, particularly to my son In 1869 her husband was killed by tells how reliable and trusty this old-j "Can yoii'tell me anything about -and myself. �> frontier n6bbers. A band of cattle- ' - = -time remedy is. Neryiline for forty j them 7 Name given by Ownadian Postum men found his bold-, and buried it �.. years has been a household word in -Oh. Samson was a regular COWindsor, Ont. Read `"The and tient word to Mrs. Johnson: e Canada. scarcely a home in Canada; Road to Wellville,"-in pkgs. Left practically 'penniless, with a s 4 Hercules.' . you can find 'wlthout Norctline. Every peetum now comes in two forms_...large family of children; she i community has its living examples of, Both Come. Aaek. the wonderful curative properties at ti Regular Postum -- must be well nursed, farmed, worked by.t•he day, g boiled• 15c and 35c packaged• sewed and did everything that pro- r Nerviline which will cure pains and -You knoiv w'h'at a b'cMeran is, b 'to'' ;acbes anywhere in the Joints or mus- ,don't vou, Johnnie 7" IA>ltant Postum-,is a soluble pow- mieed are h+�nest penny. -cies. it's penetrating, soothing, easpoonful dissolves quick= lairs. Johnson irks fifty eigl>t - \o 'ma'am,'' -` - - der:' A t •, :- warming and sate for young and old E,' water—And r•s ti'hy, a bcvomeranl{ 1s someth`ng ly .rn a'cup of hot Wate=slid with grand-ohiildren, but none lives near to use. (let the large 50c. family �csze `.nu throw F,ut and alter a little I cream and sugar, makes a del'icioua her, enc} she became lonely, So in bottle; It's the most econom ca... Smelt trial size 25c. at any dealer's while it turns and rnmeg back." - beverage instantly. 30c and 50c tvr00 mothbecame, lei gi is andmother hie cares , anywhere. "Ple•ase ma'am. it's somethin'.. tinea. :3r^'rlj� -'1'- like the prodigal son,•ain't it 7t' The'toot per cup of both kind's is for t em and makes all of "And didn't you see t+he bull corn- about the same. _ ` ing at ,,oil l 'No. You see h« Mat•rirnonial bonds are not npgo- "There's a A cold by for lived Pto be 1277, mid. Johnson yher mothertwasr E'O. i. 2gSt -'1♦' 1" - didn't blow hla horn. tisk ]e. •U';,� ....� 4"s ,st�' +";.�;;�.p ' ,.w r�',,,.t`"K.t��" ...�.<i} e.. t,r.�,,'••,.rs„$. s ;as, -•4tii r*y- ?. -..� t�;'w£•-��*, ,,may" .'.,. •^,i..,�*s� ,,, '• � . rs A - S¢ '1+ 'M a_ t.^.met ✓Y•.- Y6 9'. r'.}a•''� wl, ' V rdp 74f: '�. vyy� tiN° A'. +Y',_ •,L1♦C•F,i6. A. /•' • .r ' _�"" h. �: 'Rc �, .• •�,�� ^... , '� `'' ,,,� .,,-. .K .4.. , '�,ps, .• i s.c�?:,.,.g-.. .. . p.- \ a+• Y v r♦. -.t. - , , t PICKBRINO COUNCIL. The above Council met pursuant — A GOOD REFRESHING D , adjournment on Monday the 16th Inst, " :Members all great the raeve in the rials, LOMONADE 10'ed„ -, minutes of the last meeting --r- gUTO !S ORANGEADE -and Frere read and approved. LIME JUICE 25c . rA Naber of accounts wgm present-. -.-- ed for payment and referred to the re Live standing comautteea. - ' T, t Oa motion of Mr. Hoover, seconded V-P / E A P P L E -" by Mr. Forgie, the council resumed — Pl;SERVING TIME :tae a court of revision with th@ reeve �'--- _._—__ p the chair. �. NIV have,grand ripe fruit all the time bn a motion P. Annan heard complaining of, his assessment. his �CHMSTIVS BISCUITS a peal having failed to reach the -,,e7erL On me 4bb-tht-assessmeat-was reduced fro)d$4000 tq$3600. We have a£all ling of this make of Biscuits. Nearly 50 varieties r Appeal .df W. H. Jackson to be assessed for 97 acres C. N. O, R. Co.'s , They save baking in--hot weather. Try them. ;.: Mand.'To beassessed at average rate of `t} Co. on right-of-way. _ _QT_WEATHER NEEDS On motionthe-asses - confirmedas finally revised and thz ._ 'court adjourned. Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Cooked Ham, Bologna. Baeou, Sardines, � _ G. Connor was heard asking for $75 : "Lobster, Salmon, Corn, Peas, Tomatoes,Onions,Lettuce,Cabbage ~ grant Sor semen for constructing Call and see our complete stock of the beat groceries. — cement walks in Brougham Village. ` The standing committee on Oon• -- ' tinge eta reported acid recommended Phone or send your orders we deliver it. .� . `,+�V the following payments.: Members JAMES RI CHARDSON _ of council expenses viewing roads 29 00 - � _'. . Your committee having considered a communication from the Ontario THE PICKERING GROCER', r.__--t Municipal Association asking this --- _,-council to become affiliated with the �1 -, association and to send representatives 71 'to the convention on Sept. 2 and 3. ESTA>s1JSM® staffits.`T We recommend that the membership E THE fee_of_�e paid.an�-that.the 1873 and chairman of this committee be --- delegates to said convention. H. R. - f a . Beaton k acct. es salary 73.00: W. J)a To � 'W. S arks esFenjea attending hydro- p . electric meeting, 5.00; R. R. Stow- - -- - - -- - — - ♦d. x bray ditto 5.00; E. B. Hoover ditto +� 5.00; At the last meeting of the hydro UEEPING a b electric it was decided that each mun- axis account fol m " icipality through which this line is to "household expenses" and pass contribute the ruin of$23 to de- spaying all bills by cheque has many fray campaign expenses. Your com- advantages. It shows the balance on mittee recommend that this munici- OF !hand.the arrountexpended,provides ' glsilty give the sum of$23. John Mur every- `" kar for printing and advertising 11.80. W E N SINCI:AII2 oFiejL• for a large adenose to begin r The standing committee on Dam- £,p.� . ages to sheep bv Dogs reported andWiL ��` recommended payment as follows: F. Liberal Candidate for South Ontario. Polling lune 29th, 1914. TORONTO U. Pugh for 2 lambs killed by doge, g I t3,98; F. C. Pugh for damages to 3 : - - . _ '- - ag -. sheep b dogs 200; Earle B. Hogle for To the Electors of South Ontario 1 sheep killed by dogs 8.00; the above _ PICKER NG BRANCH, amounts being I of sworn value, Boyd GENTLEMAN AND FELLow ELxcToRs: ernment following. And now a hasty R. W. CORDON, Manager. Breach also at WWtby. Sark for services inapectingsbeep3.00 1 have again been nominated as a appeal is made to the people without +- The standing committee on Ronda candidate for the Legislature by the just cavae when the term is not much. and Bridges reported and recommend LiberaLg of South Ontario. After two more-than half expired. — ed the following payments;John Glee- years and a half of the regular four I have served the people of South icon for remoA6 stone from Green- year term, the Parliament is prema Ontario for three sessions a the Leg- wood road 890 ; . J. Devitt for cern- tureiy dissolved, and the country pput islature, following all the work as ent pipe for div,48, 17.00; D. Birrell to the unnecessary expense oI'an Elec. carefully as I could. Having you wMain "� Son b0 gds of gravel for div,bl. 6.00: tion. The Govornmeot at dissolution, been nominated, I appal to you Yor _ 1C. W. Disney for work In div. 51. had 84 members to the Opposition 19. your support. and if again elected ,Delivered to your door. �l i9 f� Your committee are in receipt and they have not enunciated any will do all in my power to assist in _ of a communication from the clerk of policy which requires the endorsation anything that may be for the benefit of bouth Ontario.and for the welfare_ The best American coal. oil at a price { Whitby tp. re grants appropriated by of the people. The apparent reason and Citizenship of the Province. r Whitby tp. of:d3t1 on townline oppo- for the premature dissolution. is the opposite con airs con., 8; and $ unfortunate that will pay you to use it for fuel. :?,i - illness of Sir Jnmes ticularly in matters of .Social and - r cession 1. asking that Pickering Whitney. which will, undoubtedly moral reform,no.-master which side of l F Just as much difference between grant like acunts. Would recom• prevent his holding the office of Pre- the House proposes it, reserving to m !f at all times the right to vote _- 'mend that Pickeringmeet the re nest Mier, A re-organization of the Cab- > g and act as in my opinion seems right. first class coal oil and -the of Whitby tp. and that Jas. Wilkin be binet will no doubt be made after the It Is impossible for me to see all-of the appointed to oversee the work Opp. Election. which the people are now Pox - cop.8. and T. O. Osborne. W oversee entitled to have.bedore as election. so 7000 voters in the riding in the short Chea BYnok Stuff for fuel as ` F.. f.­:work to con I. F. L, Green for 25 yds that they may know who are to be time of my disposal, before June 29th. 1p Y gravel for div. 44.2.60:13raham John- in control. It is not trusting the pee- but if iri-your opinion I have in the there is between maple and basswood. eton, overseer Of div.43 for commute- plc in a way which a Government past. represented you faithfully, 1 P appeal to you for your support and of statute labor.to be placed on should not allowing the People a Y collector's roll 20.26: Your committee chance to select their own adminis- influence to again elect me. ♦to a seat Oji iw��' SHO ELS9 HOES, L7PADES : . are in receipt of a petition from R. V, trators. but on the contrary.it is a eel a in the Legislature. Being native of . 1 .'Mowbray and ten others asking for a ection of your governors by caucps. South Ontario, with all my profession- 4 nt of$100 a Kinsale road is can. al. ricultural and other interests Our hardware stock is more complete than ever ask for what bra The transaction of public business has „> 6, Would recommend that the great not been satisfactorily carried on centred here. I have no other end to on want and see us bring it forth at prices that will astonish yoal receive the serious consideration of the with the overwhelming government serve than the welfare of South Oa- y whole oosssR. majority and it would be better for tario•and I leave It for you to decide -'TjjRNIP SEED IN GREAT VARIETY. — Your committee are is receipt of a thej overnment itself and the roan- whether you wish me to again reader petition from A. Hoover and 18 others try at large if there were a larger o askp� my services to you as your Member Our groceries are the freshest. ing fora rant of$2200 on con. 0. ono active mea to scrutinise,all In the LeIrislature in the nest Parka- opp.lots 38,84 and 35. Would recom- legislation in a legislature when so meat of Ontario. _ PHILIP M mead-that the petition receive due much of the legislation is of a buainessi My record i.' haloes you all as a ,II GEORGE 1, consideration when appropriations are nature.rather the a matter of party Member of the last Legislature, and vasde• policy affecting financial interests. prior to that as Mayor of the Town QrTrl'.A�'dZC A by-law was passed appointing Mr. The press has kept you all informed of Oshawa,a member of the County 13unn overseer of div.34 in , place of of what is going on in the Legislature, Council,and in other public offices, - y ,. Harvey Edwards who is unable to act. and of how your money is being spent. and on that record. I am content that The Council now adjourned to meet You know full well how Educational you should judge of my fitness to be 1 ` is in at one o'clock- on Monday the matters are being handled, from the further entrusted with your confidence � � BOYS VIVO It of July for the transaction of condition of your own school sections. Thanking you for your past support ,general business. how money is spent on Government and confidently appealing to you - House.Statute Revision,Prison Farm again. Few Ldtles•Kasnsessta. and many other lines. You know how Tam - -- public Investigations are being block-. Yours very truly, r - -- - ed. and all because;&weak opposition W. E. N. SINCLAIR. - ♦T has been overpowered by a large Gov.I �j OUATD—A gold Pocket with ini- _ - 1 tiaU engraved. Loser call at this f once. :•39 ! HORSE REGISTER Hill,for night,Tuesday,Liverpool hotel, v SEED BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE. -- noon,S.Beth's Pickering, night; Wed. s For fall particulars"Ply to H, E. POYN- Sir d Iexander(1236:)Vol.%%VI, The nesday,T.A.Snox'e Brook road, noon, %(` LAW �. TEA,whitevale P.O. imported Clydesdale stallion, the pro• D.Crawford's Audiey night; Thursday r own sof J&.n e 4 Evan sta Uxbridge, hotel table for night. 'Friday y-, own l-; ':'SEED'BUCKWHEAT—I have for � y •• � 'I �\ �• �� - S axis a gnantity of good Clean buckwbest. g ' g ' y h' WALTEU'BAYLES,Brougham,pbone asl inn the season of 1914. stable until Monday morning. riv I L E—I have just burnt a kiln of Pr'{ Arundle(608) (48790). The Edward Darnley [9809�:,(I346)).The - �• 1 fila whim will be ready for delivery on American Standard trotting bred pacing fashionably bred imported Clydesdale s Monday June 18th,C,S.Petty,Cherrywood. 4o stallion,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 -- Q',� EUCKWHEAT- FOR SALE=A at the Simoos - Hotel Stables, Barrie, follows: Monday leaves his own stable j1 Ye ���:Kl,,, a Preston "tJaie"I �t quantity of buckwheat,snitablo for seed Out. for W. H. Major's eon. 5, Pickering Ahz Lin at lot 96,con. 6 Pickering, GEO, DUNCAN, Brongbam. am BueephaW#Vol.12 No. [338] (I1228) noon; D. Defoe's Broughars, Digbt The choicely bred imported Clydesdale -Tuesday,Jos. Wideman's Greenwood These SHINGLES are HOOK LOCLED not SLIP IN LOCKED HOUSE TO LET—On lot 10,cop. 9, S. Bath's Pickering nigh•• ' Pickering; Good working nag's house .•tallioa,the property Of .8. C. Bunker, noon ; , Plenty of work in the neighborhood. Apply to will make the season of 1914 se follows; Wednesday Liverpool house nn- -TIGHT and secure, FIRM as & ROCK. ; . 8 Z. PUGH.Olaremont. a tr Mends leaves his own stable, Kingston tit Thursday afternoon;Thursday,Wm, , OR SALE--At the Mase Pickerin read' W. H. Holtby's And ey night, Teefy's Cherrywaaa night;Friday,Thos -, +CAVE` thern 'ti.chance to prove this statement. For sale,by , g Tuesdayy,Baadel'a hotel, Whitby. for. Ressor's Soarboro townline noon,'own Uprigbt Piano(newly new)HimbenRau" night,Weduetday, Commercial hotel, stable,nigh!, Saturday,F.W. Silver- MoOlary)Coal beater,Beth tub, Dining :nom Thursday, thorn's con. Markham noon, own - table and chairs (oak)Oak roe: Oshawa, noon, and night, y+ 9 HEISECon alnut beasteasmall tent,and other aruoles Bendel'@ hotel,Whitbylnoon; F.Madds. stib;e until Monday morning. lsay be seen anytime before Jnae 90th, aT ford's base line,Piokeriog,night.Friday D s s — dldor►'>°—The four year old trottin bred to his own stable until the following gob, +' � OR SERVICE—At lot 21, con, 8, Moeda moznin stallion the proPp�esty of 8. ]s. P g �-T -��• �•'��1 !. - 'F Pickeriug,Rsg. Sborthorn bull, br6d by' y g' (ilea Major, will make the season of �TOUFFV�L.C.r G.iii Forsyth,terms 4ILM;Beg.Ayranin bull, Baron Elect— 156291 (12823) —Tbe 1914 as foollows: Monday, Brooklin, bredhy H.a•Hamill,scsrboro term+si•oo;alw fashionably bred Clydesdale stallion night; Tuesday, G. Johnston's, Green - a reg. Tawwortb boar bred 'ry oras, eurrie, tbd property of W. H,Pugh,Claremont, wood,noon, G.M.Forsyth,North Clare f '; Morriston,terms$1,04 a'OHN SCOTT, Clare- win mont,night;Wednesday,J Slack's,Cl las maul, 9810 will make the season of 1914 as follows _ Monday leaves his own stable for John gow, noon, borne for n ht; Thursday, EOR SALE-8 Roomed House in Scott's night; Tuesday R. Eagleson'a,. Mansion Hones,Uxbridge, for day an -PEEL'S - ' : ZHOE • STORE village of Dunberton, 19 miles dist of Mongolia, noon, W. Armstrong's jr., home for night and Friday; Saturday, 1. Toronto, }sore lot.Good o:ohard and suaall e7 trusts, Soaw in first alasg 000ditand wide Locust Bill, night; Wednesday, R. Myrtle, noon, thence home until Mon - •- �' .» verandah on two sides,lar``6anmmer kitoh on Milroy's Cedar (trove, noon Ci. G. dayr=- r .� � :.. attaoLed,close to lake, bay, ahuzoh, suhool • HITBY sad pN•office,7 minutes from a T,1 Station, Milnes,Cberrywood night. 'Thursday ' �'; Propwed aaaial R1y as�inias. lrc r partiou- George White'& Dunbarton; noxa ; G. LS SHARPENED ars appIyGEOBCiE W8IT1t,Dnabarton.8449 H. Linton's base line night, Friday TDO T.A. Knoies Brock road noon; Bart — We have a complete stock of the newest style, footwear Matthews, Brougham night. Saturday We make aep wialry of crosscut saws, ' Sir" his own stable until Monday morning. Tools of all kinds. Locke repaired. for,men, women and Children's Wear. _ y�r S Hinge Courtehi [141161;, ((14722) Razor-boning a specialty. For a first- Vigor The pare bred mp[1411orted Clydesdale class hair trim or an easy shave call 10an and see our specials in hen's and boy's work boots: I,' , jhat a fidtte pre:snd stallion, the groporty of John bin at the East-sad Barber Shop. w A call solicited. ' "Nei all. Isn't ar band of rich, Pickering,will make the season of 1911 See our House Furnishings of all Phone 161. „. ltlslivy biiC wglti 1sWts? as follows:Monday loam own Nabls, kinds. fill htl used Carpets 8.0, a roc.. lot 8,B.F.con.for(leo.White's Dan- from 15 cents a yard up P PER I . t �`• ptttttonf n4wa; Appleby's hotel, West W. J, GORDON OK.FdiIN F * ► «�, ,. 891 � '✓., � ,: � ,..:., �' -X .�. .r,. y'.^�.:. ..+ :;d,s :X'd' �' Qn aV ,eye.:.. `?:� � nv-{•�v ...1. - `-.8.'*te^e z r..•�-^ .--.P•.•w' .x.•.. •'.�i 'r. � Fn. '+... '.'�,. „+�' v. ,.:.,.t. .+.. 1 ,' .. r�'.. •Maw ,: ...., . .. .b ' -....,r._.' '"':— � > ti �•: ..++— mss• ��... y.: .a:«n :a'a A ..'.'k. 4' e '. .. _> ^Crr '_..,-..._ �,..«ro:.a. .a.�:'.,; ., ✓h :.-.-.........,,,.a. ,.. . �, .Si.'.. E,t ."moi-r� .�1'"�..,::.M.7,c .+..-� :;f, s ��. S:. :� }e. n t .?+4• .s,5- y, . ' :: .a,.... .e -:... "` u_ '; �,�i'- ic, a .:' . •..... ,: .`'. -c.' .. ..J...'r'''. ,;,,+^.. �'. .J.'`�,- 1 -,+•...:' �.. <.Y^. 03.. ...', lF _ a.i� ".'.,.• .F,. •. ,r. +;< Mir ..�'s ,�+.. .a.- ..r.: -s" Win, r i:, �;F.. : r , , , W i • 1 S, Ct AROLlpoN/T , ,. Mrs. Besse received a sudden ►' call to go to Edmonton owing to /CE CRE�4M He TuJ.esda w was Iu Port Perry ori : R NIS o x the serious illness of her daughter: Our ice-Dream parlors will now be k Wellington Pearson was tae the Mrs. Thos. Candy, of Uxbridge open during-the season and we _-- ciryouMonday. townehipspentMonday in town will secure a r alar _ ,Important showing of finest display of J h supply from t o F ohn Linton, of Toronto, was in at the home of her fat or, Hugh A - :.Ohraa. A yeq lame assoetassnt of i town on Tuesday. Qregg,•9r. CITY-DAIRY COMPANY - --=-=BiWonary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jolt -James Lawson hada business ,-Vrs• Gostick Sr., we regret to First-class Bread,Cakes of fine variety received I" the Holiday trade. Call. .Arip to Whitby on Tuesday, and Confectioner always - _ { Mise Maggipr gd anent Mon- import, is seriously ill at present _ on h&nd,y- y and see them. - a da with friends in the city. e' - — o , y =- Sherman Rumohr and Ira Pow-,her friends much anxiety. HERB MONNEY, _ ~ ell were in Oshawa on Tuesday. Thos.and Mrs, Stephenson and PICKERING, ONTARIO - - - 'Weekly and Daily Newspapers � > Born-On Sunday, June 14th,to daughters, and Mrs. Thos. - Peak John and Mrs. Shirk, a daughter. son motored to Whitby on Sun- ,'W . f. H. RIC3Y31� ►]�SON�, Mrs.T. P. Robbins is ill at pre day and spent the day with FLOUR and FEED. street. sent with a severe attack of neur- friends. 35rat Cherrywood Station Mrs. Lacey, of Toronto, spent ~ C�'-!� _ � ..Feed Wheat Whole Corn, Buy the Be WM. __ Btindy. ,Malted Corn, Dried Brew- ------ Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds spent �'` A practical Shoemaker hoe ~ *Sunday with Harry and Mrs. C Grains, Oil Cake Meal, ' Thomson. opened a . PLYMOUTH .,w.► Rev. J. W. and lldrs:Mann-.mow- Molassine, Bran, Shorts, - hQ Shmp '` ed to their new home in Toronto Flour, Crushed Oats, Etc. ' Even, Neat door to W. ;J. Coakwell'g T. on Monday. _Smooth, harness shop, where he Is pre: J. R. and Mrs. Thexton and son, -_ For particulars Phone home 11030, _ _ - _ pared .to--do all kinds of Strunlf• ^ repairing work. "'=;of Pickering, spent Sunday with — , _7_ H.-and Mrs. Heal TxL01'�1A,t'3 ®BdOr u Mrs. Thos. Graham and daugh- -- :� ••• A call resge-ctfully-salicin--=. ` „ .� balls do not to--- ROYCE, ---ter, Miss Margaret, were in thePICgERIN6E ..''city one day last week. wha' t a Pit ` `, down and tousle. - . Chas. and Mrs. Sargent and Are easily applied and have al- che"tbean"It Cotefs. Wemkwrtsta. Thos. and Mrs. Paterson motored ways Given the best of B°"farthest. cousrhe. WeekTheoatsr. s' to the city on Tuesday. satisfaction. too Mr. Da and daughter, Miss To Buffer, when you can get -the"Sheaf of Wheat" a Chel'f'y . Day g ;Have been made 29 years Ellen, of Shanty Bay are visiting tike cut above. Tod's Home-made and on every Ba1L �;� Made standard-_ rade onl ..___CQrro_ __ relatives here and at Kinsale. a g y Butternut Bread FOR #ALB MY gold for 70 yarn. 1 David Peattfe is agafn visiting - - - ._t ; in our burg. We sympathize with gated Iron any gauge. elivt3red at your d00=. BeBalsdca P6t'ltlg "'k YO11 «' ""'t' °' - him in his recent bereavement. Let me Saute •for your neat roof . Alex Wilson is again under the and save you money. Ask your Grocer for it.-weather suffering from a severe Bell telephone. I• tom, O � ' V11 BEST_of rheumatism in his feet. Repa"' ho g F. J. Prouse, - Pickering - OSHAWA, ONT. Evans Ward had the misfortune DeLaval Silos and Separators 'on Sunday to be kicked by one of his horses. While the injury is NOW IS THE TIME FOR SUMMER. 9 Bicycles far hire. Also, r number of painful it is not of a serious char- best-by test. Sold by second-hand wheels for sale,or new oneesrel ordered when actor. C+oodyear and D�* Auto Tires actor. FURNITURE _ ib tp �. The induction of Rev. Mr. Mc r.sale at righ prices. Lellan into the pastorate of Erg- A large roomy rocker double woven seat nicely finished in green$2.60. Ind. Phone 1921 Ind phone 1918 Pick. kine church will take place on Small rocker to match $1.65. Reclining chairs from$1.15 to$1.75. Thursday June 25th. The Pres Camp stools 85 rte. Canvass stretchers$1.60 wire woven$2.00 PICHERING, ONTARIO Russell Andrew, bytery of Whitby, will also meet here at 8 o'clock on the same day. and $'2.25. Grand value-in Hammocks. IC ' Miss Mary Morgan, who has Are.You Interested in F• K IN(I.On been arse. In her profession,tha- C. H. BULLING PICI£EKING - -P1C P1"111g of nn�ee. in Clarkabnrg and Thorn- s Fencin "bury for the-past fourmonths is holidaying at the home of her - { ter. uncle and aunt, M. and Mrs. Hen'- �`^ steel �hing�es L=berr Yard I dersona - AND Everybody is cordially invitedto be present at the Ice-Cream Are Fire Proof, Wind Proof, • _ y e League •• - . Gatels . ry __Social !te emn�s•. aiA special QPater Proof, Lightning .. - program will be i en. ter which We are prepared to 8npp1T Ice-cream and cake will be served. '.Proof and Frost Proof. Everything in the . Admission 10 cents. - a. I have in stock 8000 rods of , The Ba tist church and Sabbath _ ... ;;tlll good, up-to-date Canadian - - - - - p Roofing e. school will hold a picnic to-morrow wire fencing made by the Now is the time to place your A ..,. ,(Saturday)is J.G.Borland's grove. Farmers use them. __ .:.The committee an charge of the �T 7 i -- Steel Company of Canada. for Tongued and GFroyed prrangements have provided a T. -• I also b order pine or hemlock dio good program of sports and a �""' _ carry case wire, material. - - thoroughly good time is assured see any of the following Local Aagents-They will gave you best.prices=on. soiled spring wire, wire to all. Pedlar's Metal EiooSng.Siding.Vents, Culverts Finials. George Straumer who hall been Terminals, t heating and Ornament. staples. Steel poste;and We D. Gort�oII Song -employed as baker by Wm. Samuel Manning, = W. Pringle, _ y - Thompson for nearly--flit*- years, - - - Brookl"rn- 01St. - Whitby, On - — -- - ' —. _ t. ;'e°aar ,PICKERING left on Saturday for Acton where G. M. Rice, Jacob McIntyre, -he has secured a lucrative position Whitby, Ont. Whitby, Out. Lmds 5 C in his grandfather's bakery. Mr. f.awrence Denny-, John Ashenhuret, 19trauaser is a most efficient baker Greenwood, Ont. (}oaiwood, Ont Let me show you what I have-and d Cs�Msi iasiwlt, <, and his departure is to be regret- `W. F. Bnrtoa, quote you prices. W W. Henly, A public meeting in the inter- Boz drove, Ont: ' Wltitevale, Ont. ATTON � ' "J. C. Morrish, W. W. Sadler, • rests of W. E. N. Sinclair, M P.P., Highland Creek, Oat. Greenwood, Ont. H;�OR r - ithe Liberal candidate, will be held -' . L co iYWm. Wilson, Pickering,Ont. New and second cream separa- �. _ 'ln the Masonic. Hall, Tuesday evening next, beginning at 8 No higher price.but better'service and satisfaction. tore. Gasoline engines, . $ fir. a'oelock. Addressee will be given LOCUST HILL different lisakes, Pumping oat. by Mr. Sinclair, G. D. Conant, of THE PEDLAR PEOPLE, Limped Toronto. and F. M. Chapman, of Head Office and works, OSHAWA, ONT Established,1861. qg w r+ _ $�• Farm implements. Some of air autoists are in dau- ---------- ger -- --------w " ~ Gsr PRICss. " ---_-___ ger of being l:roseented for ex- _ !:� w►M . x reeding the speed limit. It is said 44 Young Brcred Sow for sale.' that fifty miles an hour is their _ ° r 3 t a_ C s favorite�a of speed. This is a �� ' � � �� 3 1, K 8 o E ►g O M BROCK ROAD, ONT. 'rate of a that ttiakes it some. THE qek seta ^'_ tc oR d ;what dangerous not only for those S i e erg d6 4qR r. MA!D"YND a Oeti11.M.P..PAEe1DlNL' W..D."ATTNlWi,VIO[-PIIle10lNT• ► r, in the auto but also for those who c.A.BouERT,General IKaoeea. a € yew happen to be driving on the road 8 Do Your Banking By Mail at the same time. . n 1490111 ` It you 1 the at a distance from a branch of The Dominion Bank. � - Joshua Bandy was in Whitby y C" C a + a ':1~ Jas C� on Wednesday winding up the Ueposib may be made—cash withdrawn—or any other Banking tl Fred George estate. Mr. Bundy Business may be transacted by:mail, just as easily as thoufh one g a op.. it '� '-- has been an executor of this ea- "'ode a special trip to town for the purpose. is _ _ s AM tate for 86 ears and is the only • W M y y Rw S 'C '•� w ei. ]Esy serving executor, the other two -WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON'Manager. � rr� J +o. - being now'dead. Mr. George had -a familyof twelve one of whom C m �°� July Ce @'�+ o o Of aU materials and desytn is now dead, but who leaves a ' a e.M family. The estate will than be o.w Det, w. wpt in stock. It dwillIn pokyyou a divided into twelve equal ria. y d jg ; Now `18 to eau at our works acd iaspeot our stoelt pe ar Dee and Obtain prices. Dont be misled) Wm.-Dolphin and son, Fred, of O Coo inaaess•whttwnla l�°''N t"de not empioy thin,cPeaceRiver District have return- • y pox•�srr iT, y we ean, and do throw oil the e�snt ed. They. have purchased, 820 >iea.ertoa zf vpwesr•r•is oonimisdoa of 10 per omt.,whiohyoa wit x ;acres of land in that distant part Our sale has been a success, and as we still want_ to aeetr►idy,..e by purchasing feoas as, of the Dominion, but will not re- reduce our stock, we will continue moving- sale, to :The Pickering' IWNITIT GRANITE Cl., 7. turn for a year or more, when apma, wwtby, onuds railway will have been built to June 20th. Bargains in every departments a�fated v� that region. They report that on small bills fiance Committee W. E. and Mrs. Rlsebrough are EVANS, :� ,well and prosperous in their new _ '• .:` t W. E western home which they enjoy I L L UNE E R Y The object of this'Aesociation is • -Pump Manufscftlre! :+ Ory much. _ lessen stealing and prosecute p On Wednesday, June 10th, in' As the season in this department will be closed the felons. Shop and Residence, Dundas `St.' Stephen's church; Toronto, in a short time balance of stock will be cleared - JW „;`, -A. J. Chandler, of that city, was s , . Members having property sblen aommnai• WHITBY ON's' +united in marriage to Miss Maud out at greatly reduced prices. Come now while rate immediately with any member Three doors west of Whitby House ;< Beal, daughter of J. H. and Mrs. - o[E:eodtive Committee: Beal. The ceredaughter of was dorm. Miss McMaster is hear and whatever yon want in t— R` .�ed by Rev. T. J. Wallace in the Membership tee t1-�• We are re red to instal wood oriresl i31>ilnmer hats will be attended to at once. p � ppr�esnaM o!a few intimate friends. Tics ts-mar be tad from the President oe. pumps on short notice,also ahead V Mian lRwence Lavers, acted asaeonhrr on ayDlieatloa. to all kinds of repairing. bridesasstil, and Gordon Thezton, ~ Don't forget our bargain sale. Come today Agent for the Ontario Wind'[1>N. supporlIsd the groom. Mr. and you will save mons A dollar saved is a Ex be.Com. D. Banks,C.s.Palm ,also gasoline engines and; Mrs. Chandler will reside at 50 y y• er,0.L. Morcombe; Pickering, Ont dollar earned. �1e�'�gear •Wolfrey Ave. The News extends , s XAGNBT 0p."K isIDf`ARb to amt their best wishes for their: •��„.. "�' 1 �,A li9�[ . »• .h '� �„ i } '..� .• r"°;, .'"1Y /����� V-6MY� �rro is •ti - _ . . �� x _ _- 1 .� `` — - i. � .: ..,s , s: e s - .,.,5 X.. .. Vic. r': .. ., .- .. . .,z - • - , .' , .. i »,.,- t' - -`----__..----------.- -`--- ----- -'- - —_.._� ,-_. —.. y +." . `. f pleaded, clasping bar hands round MY n rr l , , r. <t arm. ." romlae me rt leant ih>tt ot) RVW''. � .��0 ` �� Y L 71 f � ------ elieve a word she says: You I don't know what awful stories aha ,� ,. '�' - ,Ia up aabot least tell you-every \ ,., a.. y A n M eve II won t passe? 'between us. Will tic0 -' f T (�+/ ;Wd that content you? Let me now, dear. �$�y$ B1--11C�Ijd I , ABOU JORl� I. - ' _',�... s y she withdrew ew herldei UhI. 11A S Pb L ' I must see the would." _. Very reluctantly .. __ _ . ,-- . —' herushh.e was!dtandintt disconsolately !n - _ — - IiI 'OPL , j y r' oe;-the room. with a look of �-. T - a F fear tn'her eyes. ---.- _�_ - • ,-: . . I own that my mind misgave me as I descended,t stairs to where'iti1'rs,�a>k= .� t - son, a solitidllY dressed, motherly f;C1tIIt! Suprclno 1n t6o Com• looking sort of.Woman, was seated ygait- may, tnR.for me on•a chair in'ihe hall. • mereial"World. �.' fiOHAPTER YV:(Continued). vanity to note the way in which she She rose.at'my-approach: f3he A as a . . �� s. Ignored my love. and treated me as little red iff"the face, and very deter- y The p[incl 1 ballet' didnot come an g mined-looking, 'but elVil and collected It cost the London County Coun- .r Da though I"were- eighty instead• of eight- is manner, until ten. and for Li11th'e sake I regret and-twenty. Cil #'e 0001 000 to educate the 880,-• AT0 yQtl .One Of th03e t0._Wl�tam ' ted this. At half-past nine I had Her head, as it drooped forward more "I shouldn't be doing my duty, air," , , touch her arm to remind her, of the she began, 'knowing and respecting 000 Children ill the schools eOIItrOII- every meal !a another sotttee d itoucdifflio! time and I found her flushed heavily, made a paper within my breast your family as I do, it I *11da'l report suffering ,.and-radiant with shining eyes and opened letter a- th�la r emindMadei•of my 'to you what happened last night It. ed by them. wt t1 �+ i1 . le,:parted MDs, gazing rapturously uppoon a Roes against me to see money and kind- M,rH, Harriet ,Tice; who.Claimed Na-N& -Co DgspepsiaTablttlbh IIsntdsmaa ip epenAlee, who was baInn-.. flancee a existence served to novae in me peas wasted on worthless and ungrate- ring three plates a b s of cigars, a hoenil ot patienceunreaain8taher, and ussluat im- ful people. sir; and I think tt,only right, to the 'urlglllal df D1Cke11®' "IiLLtle Will help your dlsordered stomach to know the tr,uth," „ 9 „ his chin. kept mY temper, and asked her coldly i . _I may guy r 10 ' Isn't he wonderful?" she whispered duke, or any o w1°omt sheatlwa� l ski a to explain herself. tg, deBCI' SOOn !aftosa It t0 81101]�etfeCt COII-' • . "Very But, Lilith, dear. you must young idiot by'. - - . come away now.. It's 'half-Oast nine." rounded, an -eel's le in peace to pluck ___�ts_abovt-the:-younx person You ]eft In the •l�ew Landon museum at dition that you'll never feel that She shot a half-frightened glance at arta :wear this little w-wld fl ever fibre at my house et half-past eleven last IS _-_ ___- — - - night. air." she proceeded "I asked her Stafford House t;,here as 'a wonderful have a stomach. Take one after --- Of my body I loved Lillth, should Ino if she'd have any supper, and she says collection of axt2Cles of all kinds "Iia all rights" she murmured. "The be working a.oruel wrong against all she was too, tired for anything but t0 ,each, meal. SOC. a BOX at -the last train e._gone, You know:- three of us-against Madge and Lillth �� and myself? And would of Madge. Ro right o$ to bad. 80, as i had a room 111u>atratlIIg the-higfory of London . Druggist's. Made by the Nationitl �' I started from my' seat t� ready. I Just went up with her and from the earliest times. "You told me, you assured me a ala once married to me, aDeedtly discover straightened it a bit. And 'Good-night, LiiTlited Chemical Co.- 1110 - ..._.lend,again, that there wan a tea o'clock 'that,my loco was Riven wholly to an- Dtra JacksoD.'.. aha esys: 'and have you Tlie-,cony v aDCe .of the1ladwell Drug4 --�otih to-Brlat ea-Thursdays."--- f sygh union^ t-rxer estafe, to be , — 1 as 'for my }.,,ata o et _-.�doa t_>ze. erose.- You can't. think hoe' At��the�M�xoment when the quem ion night-duty on the railway; lets himse Palk 8a London's memorial to king ' Rash83 ons my brailt.we were being 'in at five in the morning.' Then I went .. 1 much I wanted to stay.' driven down Northumbxrland Avenue, to bed, mfr, but my room was next to�still Edward,=has been completed, and '.Thea you told me a deliberate false- . "' *4 b�$T, past the great, new hotels. Opposite hers, and before 1 Rot off to sleep, I i0 000 t� gull] Ofb0,O0p is rI -euppoae I looked very t�evere, for i one of theme our driver came to an un- thought I heard an odd sort of creaking + Ptd•rhe Brew eztremely pale, sal laid her expected standstill, owing to the skid- on the stairs. I called out and got no required. lag to the only race which has eR6T hand-Umidly on my' arm. den drawing up of another hansom be j answer. Then 1 put my. head out Of the been•known ill the hiatory.Of m8n- 1 :Blease don't be angry,•' ah• vrhls- fore the portico. R'IthSn the vehicle window, and saw somebody on the aide-jhlieves who broke into 'the An- _ �. peTa I am enjoying myself tw much, were three )'ousts men in eveninj dress, wadi-.before our house hall a cab and glo-Ame,rican «'aTehOnee, Birming- kind to'be capable o! 1�lalo'a$ing the , " •slrid; t}1d so want a_holiday. You see- talking and laughliar pretty IOU (aur I Jump in and drive away very fast, 1n- 11 t, ' I si nota little �lri any more, to be I cab was stopped-so suddenly and r0 I deed. it was too dark-form*ft3e to see who ham, failed-to notice a considerable affairs of every race and every always. at school An$-and I did so i near the other that ffia lights of.. the it was, but I Rot a sort of Dreaentlment, sum of money )II cardboard boxes creed in a perfect, harmonious way.' - want-to be a little !oa>er with You. latter gashed full span our farce-Lti- and I slips something on and knoekh ie -fir �'seOr Reid. _- a` The last argument to d as' I •upl>ae ith'a and mine-:-and -to-Mr wife'no answer, and It was locked. an ' shg._�uesaed it would, She was.watch-I noyance.' 1 perceived that once of the U rhead: W elle$ 'Mills Hud- -dng my radi,-afrd-I-SUPPONe- -- e t . _ ' ' me ke)-tairen-aur—ei hod - r,orman Balm�rnd, once a dersfleld, oocupded byLockwood some-ebange In it, for she withdrew her recognised me and was laughingly have been inside.and asleep. so I called I so ens 2rom mV arm.'and said quite pointing me out to his companions, [her name through the keyhole main and i e.;. Suge sBI; The man wan Charles Brot�tton, as ad- 'agaio but there was no notice taken• ;very popular vocalist until ill- Keighley, on the ar$ inet., Were alt i 11, "And now we'can wait for the ballet. miner of Madge's between `Whom and I and downstairs I went to the hall, when, health eam,pelled his retirement, most wholly deekroyed by fire, dam-' ean't'we? I wouldn't miss it for the f myself there existed a str ng dislike ,what should I find, but the front Qoor I world!" ,which was, perhaps. partly the result of{left alar, a»d the scraper-stuck between ]las died at Port Elizabeth on the age being dome to the extent of 1„ 'What was- to be done with such a ilealous)', but chiefly that of antagonls- to keep It open. That put my blood up Balmoral Castle on which he was over 230;000 Four hundred Worse- t 41rl? . , . 'tic tastes and characters. Brookton Is bit, air, I must aa)-, for across the ' s. As she herself had said• she wag na iwas-witty. cynical and dissipated. He ,way they'd had burglars in this very f travelllII home. $e w88 t55 ears p¢,F,ple will be thrown out , em longer a child, nor could she be scolded'wan !n chronic need of money: but I road only a month ala So I lust blows,pf-age. pioymeIIt• _ -� " an -Duniahed as.one .She wa®a young really believe he was near!) as much In f out my candle and gets .behind the door i y S p F woman. and as I realised this. `laneing:love with ]tad a as with her money. !and wafts. And at cloae.oa one o'clock L The lm its of Au�stArallatr wine ,Ile nation a lWb6 On Sidmouth H]-to �w atther- the tremendous responatb1110' ] would record the fact to Madge', had I bears a 'cab rattling down lite street: ;.iif*4 the [Jolted Kingdom for the g certainly cern ma, and f Lad Lock-ger has resetyted to }And now he had t had undertaken with regard to her came land stopping suddenly a little way np „ upon ate for the first time Sn Its full (seen me, too. Ina hansom cab with a Then cornea hurrying iootateps, and my t,11I'ee m011•th8 ending 3181 March, Sidmouth, Devon, whusl;l' is 8011' fe4/tr •;,#,.• , force and meaning. = girl's fair head resting on my shoulder. lady sneaks up the steps. lifts out the 1914 wel'e 283,833 alloIIB, aln+at _ " 1. In .a gal200C impulse I had under- . The cabs parted company. Tfte mts- scraper, and-finds herself lr, mg aVIDq• g above sea level far the purpgse Of i, g taken the uardiarlship of this YOUnff I chief was done now. There was no "Yes, air: there she was, tilts brand-`1902,1181 gallons for the correspond- - n eresture. -of whose early training. •as- I undoing it.'and things would -be In no I ful Atlas Lilith Saxon, with her .hg t Ott.; • 8n antro physical Obaervabory tions. and family charsaterlstics I wa improved by waking Lillth. So I ` e4 per" of 1913, an increase .of Where researches Can be-Ofl -• new hardly anything firer wee not but no Rlohen and as frighten as 11rig p t>" IT ted until our hansom drew up be- ecoid be when I caught her so nicely.. ,2},8�52 RallOng, on free from the disadvantages ,all A wholly bad Her.beauty. her innocence..!tore the door of -Mrs. Jackson's house ,'Who fe it'," she says, all of a pant. 'Its' b rin le 8,t ,year the wtlls of. and her 1►elplearners had appealed to its Battersea and then I Rentl)• stroked Ime- Mrs. Jackson, your landlady'.' I Psys 9 Pa fsoeiated with work 3II Low-lylIIg me lrreststibly, and the course I had :Llllth'e hair to arouse her �Ilce Ro1nRa-on, i must sat'. fora )ounR l41 pereonaF Connected- with the li- -. ' taken toward her seemed the only boa- Lifith, dear, wake up! 1�'e are at !lady, to go off alone at twelae o'clock at . towns. A laboiatoty, power-house, Bible one, And yet what Rood had I 'Mrs. Jackson's house." I night in a cab,' 'I only went to Pad- quOr trade in the L'nited Rln•gdom f 8tld two _abeenatorieee hare' been - done her" Lillth quoted .menu French i. At the sound of my voice *he moved :dinxton Station sifter my luggage.' Pays were proved: showing an aggregate Kingdom, 1. and a very fair accent. and her English, her head yawned, and. still half asleep.'she. 'A very likely story' ,-a'ya 1, We ... I erected. -_ _ though sfipehod, was passable. But stretched one arm up so that It lay I shall see what Al r. Hersey will think of net pel'!aIIality aaluuntrng to £8,- I , 1 apart from these details, and some ex- I across my neck. But this was one point ,It when I tell him to-morrow.' Ayr, 4+96.941 , or an average of 238,843 . . ,4 C� �' travasant tastes she aptxared somehow beyond a!)'_ guardianly self-control. }[en-ev." she cries out. Oh. you would- to have developed, she w`sas just, the I Snatching bei hand to my lips. I kissed 'n't tell himr And there to the hall aha a'i estate. - a Wenn-faactnazln . little vagrant rho' almost went down on her knees to me . Azad, danced before me in the sunset �oneabrief second againsther soft. flush- ,to beg and Draw me nat to jet you know: Among the mourners at th0 fU- .-.light at. the "Rose and Crown' rather ed cheek. - - d It was 'Good Airs, Jackson.' and neral of Wm, Todd, a Crimean $P888IIriIIg. In an Instant she had started up. ful- 1 , more than a year ago• Dear Mrs. Jackson' and Roodrieaa knows. It seemed absurd to keep her at l ly awake, and laughing rather nervous- what she wasn't RofnR to do for me ft veteran, w}to died^at (�iro8ham. I Man in Sw.mnming-Are you gUitil « school and-yet what In the world was only 1=d help her to"deceive yolk• And"�ortgmouth, aged 91, was General sure there are no srocadilees about 1, to do with her when she came out'+ '•,Why, I declare I have been rf�ht jobs empties her pocket and pullet but a . Fier disingenuousness on the subject ot- off!" she•exclaimed. "I do hope I d! , I few shlllinxp, and presses them upon.'Luk�in,'vho ever since the campaign I here 4 S the time of the train was truly start- rice You. You w1}I take me out to-mor- i me. 'for.the cltlldretr' as she sats, and Itng: but. try as I might. I could not row, too, won't you, before I am psoked i she'd glee me stn: amount mor., the next�had marntalned 8n acquaintance I t_vei;ro on the Shore—Yes, soh;de " be very greatly shocked by It. It was ,. back to Bristol, Good night: dray W. ray tt,L'd pro011se not to tel! you, But ..with the old soldier. - sharks done !!care 'em all away, I' IV. '".' of.rlo use expecting conventional notions Harvey I've Rad r most tovely day:' i let her-money fail to the floor. and. I � - „1 of decorum' from thin little`Bohemian: So I drove home to my laneiv studio, Lsays, T nl know my duty, I aa)'s, 'and` -Be?ng a Br1t1811e} gleans-flelong .�h• i,1 She wanted to be happy. and she grasp- letting-sayself In with my latch-key, for :1 m going to do 1t. -And now up you go� ed at the chance even if it Involved a wrenahaw did not expect me, and had to your room, rniss,.and you Rlte me the I ' egnsadersbi4 amount,-of. fwhlnor She(stone to bed. And I drew out the deep key and I locks )'ou in. And 1f you was j M N couldd very well pass the night at Airs. armsgair Into which -Liltth had _CurlQd the Queen 'of Ensland I st-ouldn't have N - ,� Join Jackson's, and on the into the deg I1 t'rin f when she tlm v'desk the atu- i;•oil in my house another night.' And Ft? t � .. � R � ": would myself ase her into the Bristol I din, and took from m) desk Nicholas _ treia. grill, I' felt Ir dna to my Doaltfoa j then she creeps up-stalrg before me, cry, * Jr p Wrpy's sketch of -her and Saladin the;tm and sobbing, but %cry-quiet and obe sa Ruurdlan to remonstrate with her cat asleep in It. dient: and she goe9 to her room. and I --Over her alarming disregard of veracity, Far Into kite.night 1 sat and. thought locks the,doer, and opens it at •fight , r AN E To expel stomach and intestinal worms from-colts. as well and presently I observed coldly;. of her.- with'�t hrobbinx brain, and 'burn- loclock'thfb moiniri^R. And I'm ,o,'- air, ! 1 +;I presume you wer6 also telling a 1 Iii older but vri: use a rotned7 that will not "physic them I,o ----s � Ing eyes, urftlh so strong was the ,atter this That you'll enders ,.i,d •vhen ; 'death," bot t+tl] act as a tonic. 1n this respect aPOHM'i 4 _ falsehood .when you said you tsa sent and so great my ianginit for her, I could I ('.,1114 I +� a telegram to Alas, AlOrland?" I 1 I nay that -not even .for unequaled Full Instructions in booklet with every bottle. All Lfltth nodded i almost see her grey-blue eyes ehlning !lodge the young Person an +' night ,druggists. ! "I said 1t to prevent you from sena-lit me from the dark corners of the Td do a great deal for you N' Ti.rse�.. 11POHH MEDICAL CO.; Cashan, Ind., U. a /1. !pR anothert eke answered a1mD1Y. '-'But room. and feel the air shaken by her j a cars great deal, but i ,r ' ,t vourc ruatlttt�t aklrta as she danced between r family RrowtnR up. and 01 or 'hem'oW _ __ __ ptease don't speak so coldly to me. I've rme and the- waning lamplight. At last a ouRh to take notice, an:r my' - p Anon - _ __.__ .. . .- _.._._ _had rather-rather a hard time of 1t I• _ os n •• laieTy.-said-hoW-1-!i— YlriK my' from my chair, stretched myself, drew "" much, 1t seems too bad to spoil It by from my'pocket Madge's unopen letter, I (To be continued) being cold and nasty to me. .Presents and tried to'forget l.flith's laughing \�� you will De me;sled• and Lady Margaret lips 1n readlnx the chronicle o.f Atadge's - - .l.- -•" \ ' won't let you see me any more: So you fashIonable conqueato. - ' --' '- . _ . -lamy an.well be nice to me.now." Yery,• very far away my future alfa - I hop0 I.ehall see you again, and seemed to me fn those cold hours be- - -••• ••• - --V^`•i�" '� 7 ver often." tore the dawn as 1=vainly treed to trace "('LE`ER $1.1 1) i10('1'Uk.' «__ . ., .-.,_., ��' y • — Fou haven't been very anxious about .on paper the features of that'othar one I ' 9f usi to-now. Have-vou? 'And I wan so -the .girl t loved, And farther atilt - v -ay M " \ \ y{; miserable wpen I first got to Morland some few.hovre later, when atter a few UiaitTfoiFi:; by Finger Tiptv'I3faitie '� 11 Rouse! I spent all my time for the first hours' fitful sleep and troubled dseama:.`, 1• ;,, }svFr months looking out of the window I got up, dressed. and ascended'again Lettem oil Medicine BYllifa. for you. hoping You'd come- to my studio, to find Lillth !n poese>-1 My heart smote.me at herworda. Qaladiit; and teasing ossen- I 3lediC81 Wonders are being ac- ,' �' slon, petting -, "I was sway,'' I acid Vu1Dk1Y. "Paint- 'ti i .haw, who, with a sterni • disapproving l,ished'b a, bli rat�ti-tio'ner. r n 1 Ina out of England—' +Collip 3• Ild_P Y ''Oh, I know all about tt" she said, face,'wab laying the bre. fast. table. I ! 1 ^. � •Y: + .e•^� ; . , >i tma "You wars in the "I tell you, you most really lay_Tor The sl lStlees doctor is illy. 3a•oob 1Dt*Er¢D_. two," she was sitytnR. ft"'l pauses lust - yacht that rich young'lady- you' are the door. "DS r. Hervey has In- II BolOhfl,. who was recetttl� appelnt a ,a , rt' . .a; I. ^�1+r . x MIng to mar Rave you. And you vlted me to breakfast, and, as ft's nine i a t ` +'�'•' �,Tt% �� . namedt atter her. Stile, she a IIII ed junior physician of the tubercu , A_,,Ey y_ mixht have let you come'and sea me o'clock. I'm hungry And ft's no good ,,oTTeCtu� tal-'at leak' Forest nerd - t" just at first. It would have made.. a your frowniagiat me now. for �'m grown Iu F"� great dllTerence to me." up. and don't mind s'bit!" he Illinois Tuberculosis ;,-'••. .:a ' ':'"' t� ' I coalld not cap one word to defend I entered- at that moment, and the - - ; '. .., resealf against her Soft-voiced re- man turned to appeal to me. Iioapit8l. s , roaches, I dared not tell her how "Shall I lay for one or two, sir?" c v p "Two" I answered ,curtly., Although only five and.twentc, Ja- f/ � , often ani! how 'Passionately I'had long- T,. / 'Two;- did I tell )',cu Lillth asked l Jf end to see her, or how constantly her him, 1n triumph. as. 'with a backward I'�b Bq oils ilea shandled 3.500 Cases _ . Image had danced between m- and my look of extreme disgust, Wrenshaw left I with_infallible, a�curacy, His ordl- 9 r work. flittittsr like some newly risen Ve the room. cimllar to t}lose .� ws . nue between my vision and the waves nary methods al's .. I tried to paint, Luckily, . Ltlith'a Then she came to me, and held out thoughts seldom remained long att- her.small right hand In greeting, laugh- j emplUyed by any Other heart and sorbed with one sublect. and very soon Ing and blushing a little. lung Spgpialigt. r . the Rally colo)ed ballet enchained'her "Fou gee, I am much better behaved j than I use3 to be," she said proud]). "I • utterly, to the exdugton o"fall re ami He'never runs a chance of giving _ � t'" brance of my mina of omisaion, an don't call your servant 'Mr.,Wrenshavv was lett to watch the-exquisite cnryea dna I' a:on c huR vovl - j the wrong medlCtrle, for. his battles .,.. _ . of her profile at with chin thrust alit- ' "You ma)•'.do the latter if You' wish j8.nd boxes are marked' with Braille - 'tle toiward. att+g`-drank 1n the moving t. ` - -Concrete Hog Houses pictures before her. "But t don't, I know better now:" i letters, as well a•s the regular print When It teas till over, she`was one of "if yot� knew r-erx.much better my I ed.label; • • . y the�last reluctantly_to leave her seat. dear clitld, you would have waited at y, rl__j_w to Mrs. ,Jackson's for me to fetch• You, ;. Ip diagnt,�ing a-person suspected ee ung oors - .' N. begin ail over again!" she elghed, as �" --- 1 , e drew her hand through my arm and to artists' studios. I don't wonder of eying 'to erCtt o51B-file-hhlT na�Ie ! O ,;t� rafSC ei •"'Tn.- i made my way throu8h toe crowd In Wilinshaw was 'surprised," h:•sician first' learns the personal , search of a hansom cab. - "That is the I Why, you are my chaperon!'. she I,P better pork without lieavier•.feeding• A " worst of nice thing's-they Dasa so exclaimed. with wide-open eyes. "And and family history of his charge ` x,99 quickly one has hardly time to know I'm not a Young lady• I'm only a kit- then runs his,fingers over the pa concrete feeding floor permits the ani- on� is enloyinR them." tie marsh-bred Ri ay at the best."' - a philosopher already at seventeen! Just at this p'F t there came a loud tierit•'s chest, and even _'when no de- mals to clean up'a11 the feed without waste,`acrd Why. Lillth, ,you are beginning early!' singRle knock at the front door,.whereat' - Is it .ileing a philosopher to tKtnk Lillth turned first red and then pale. pressions Or enl.a.rged glands are _eliminates the possibility of your hoof coatracan�_ bapp)' tbinga Tait too short a time! "It's that odious Mrs. Jackson," she appareAt, he-can oonfiderjoy rely on • disease. To you they ` WeIh'anghow.'I have had a lovely day. murmured apprehensively. . thanks to.you, dear Mr, Hervey. And And, sure enough, �Vrensh::.v's tap I feeling the texture of the akin, not- Meati Bigger prO�ItS naw''vie are going to have another ban a few seconds later heralded hip ap- in any irrggularities Of inhalation. som, and I do•love hansoms! I would aarance with the .news that him sister, g .,Hoe houses of concrete are sanitary,easily cleaned,' f-4-1w,",. like to live in.them. Y6u can't think rs. Jackson, from Battersea, humbly I . Dr. Bolotin can get no aid from ' how sleepy I ani, though. I shall never biomed had ant's ri ate c nversatio r a clinical bhermometer, belt In all maintain an even temperature, and Give plelity of keen awake until we reach Battersea." tas sheo tell.me. light and air, which tend to better the quality . • She spoke truly, eTIOU19 Before we his practice 'he has never miscalcil 1 lied been driven out of file sFtutyre her I p otic. Concrete tyiiI'not test of rBT:' Nevet needs repairs head drooped again, - f the she Oretooher .. CH-tl'TER XVT. I l�at•ed a temperature by more than•' of painting. Tt tvi'1 outwear arty other material for farm bat off, and leaned her yellow . head As soon as «'renshaw had left the tit half 'a degree. structures. Write for this beautifully ilte.',' It free hook f the back of the cab., i. room to inform his sister that I would - - In tail the ttlse he n)erelt ''�rfhatthe Farmer can do with Concrete, It shows how r7 t'g ratherr uneomfortabie �`�he pre- see her 1n the hall below, Lillth spran Tfg p to- l,tiiid Ho •Houses, Feeding: Flbars and.many other d K." • coils murmured sleepily. I wonder from her seat, which faced ttitne' at'th�mounts' the number of beatR, cud' g x if you d be very much it iC i teat- breakfast:table, and approacked-rite-in ; things fife{3s mer needs; r% ed my head on your ghou]rler', I ahonld ev Ident excitement. has so developed ilia'Ability bo re- Farmer's information bureau. _ ..,s" - pe much, more comfortable.^ "Dont behave a word she says!"' she�cognize time intervals that his-esti- • - ^ 1 ahovld h4,ve bean rather more or whispered. "I can't bear that Mrs. 1 t i }ens than a•man if I had raelaed such Jackson. She's a-regulgr old cat• She rirtlite Chas never been more,than one ; 'Ea11t11�i Calaelt C9m faII� Lifufted an Aripeal,,-I slipped my.arm about her hates me and .suspects and watches) OT two blat9 Otlt. Flo Herali.ollJ�sa'Meefreal *� ` y, 11 waist. anilwith another deep nigh like me Just because I am pretty. Promise +. _ a tired child,-*t•nestl,ed her head down you won't Alsten to her tales about rne," - - i • --pori my ahnu. er• and in a very few "i must gee her now that I have pro- ,s.r_ seconds aag Car, asleep. mimed." j , ~ Aeneath Lllith's soft cheek my heart •why should von? fiend her about her - - .... was beating lou and fast. I suppose bualness. She's only come to try and I _ The di*cove•r of a new dish does no Tran can see r the first time un- make mjschlef." T. y _. . . , . .. , t v d the bread n the woman he loves You. forget. that her brother her IDOrf. for thte'hlrppiness of man than ,' _ too e 'L. •resting on his Brea t- Lilith'a absolute been In my,service; and that of rnv fa -i1. " trust and conflAenc In me "pealed to ther before me,' for over thirty rears. I the discovery of a' afar.--�rtllat w- • ,all that was best t me. while at the can't treat a relative of bfa badly,': gavarin. „ llama time 1: could n fall to sting my "Well, then, 1f you will lisirn, Ab . Abe . .., �k . :- -',:.• i.,: ,'..;. 'l' :s;',. - ro;' ,'"f, "" a+74 ii'..,,, , ,, r f,R l,n •,Y'.ly�Z' y.u, .,. „A' l �.:., r„ #aNr+�Ta. "' a'y'=% x :ate x+ av +v < w,t syn", �e1 Wan l 1 " "" t tib, " } _r � t 4> w rva rte, F« , +'�� r. ,vx - `'..'• r-. y �! • tw,: I .. ,�,?. , r w Y Y ^C ., q, W. yY '`-- - T" k 5 n !....'!;.a .. x..u•<a :�;.• ^., ^:.w.'°c'* < e �'.a>, " a'.,a. "m`✓.T�v'" '`, '"y~ �A-��-'�[i:.a '' �.—;j ,wY,; �'4 Fy Y 'u:- :»sa "v^,r .. . ..a i+� -^: p:-r'r•'. :. !o- c^•.�A,- - - "�'�" �- ,1�.—w. ',rr+r, 'o Ri+ � .a?�' ..f .. ,# .• .. "' :.' p*er`�r,'-,„aw-• 'w.;�h'" ., :,�r� ,s. � v,r+;fw' T ,,,d' - �s-�c�,�ar`t"'s�� ,s- +e ,• , :., -. w',iv.-+»?.. -. a.�h a -:mss ,..«�, .;-- � '... 'nt_., .......a' ,«y.:^=' : ,:✓; T:;: �i-« ye•' x ��'�"i `i 'S'• a° I.Gp=�;; � •+e . X,,... n..n .3'r}.2`i"'�'~,••" F,,`'•r-x V,. a...:�1 "r'�.a Y`': ;,.... moi•,. +,:...yx - ,«,. ,,' .'�'w • .w`-byn ...-..:V "':4't^,,,, Sl. - �;'a.T.",.". ��� .•'.: .,. :.PA '!W.,._.. .b ''a`t rx �- Y _ 46000++ SALVATIONARMY HEAD IN UNITED 8T.ITES. Comment on Events *�. n rhe " 'l ' " ' lY-solar nes to blas laagloas. _ G I LOTS - HOME r" . ' iaeklet .the changes contemplated by 0d"D ?° �.� Shackleton for his antarctic expedition PERFUMED fi s ` He Lhasa,been oreportlEdof �asesayingothaaLawu i 1% 9 conventional twenty-lour hour 4ay has LY 1 and that time Would be saved by eetab- 8easonable Dishes. " lishing a different and more suitable = s unit. He suggests eight hours for Little Citron Puddings ' z" work and exploration, three hours each = gs.-$eat the for -meals and'their preparation, and ',.yolks Of three eggs ��` gilt hours for sleep. This schedule rt add..,.two f + fi -' )ounces of'sugar, one tablespoonful I ' would Save five hours a day and short:. en .the time of the expedition. " • ' ,of flour, and gradually one-half f w• There are those who doubt the wls- Pint of cream. Stir in two ounces dom of the proposed polar day. It leaves a . little'or no tim8•for recreation, amuse. 4 Of Citron, chopped-fine. Put in in- �0► went„rest other than sleep. It is true sea in- dividual Cu that there are no theatres, music halls, r " PB, grate IIutmeg .Over y i dances, elaborate dinner parties in the [�. ttthe tops, and 'bake in a quick oven. _ polar regions. But Scott took a gramo- _ 'Chopped nuts .may-.be added to_Ahe, phone along, and another explorer a r tt pianola with. him. .Smoking, .reading, ?Citron,if-desired. - ftery-telling, card or chess' playing.otb Slices of sponge amusements are, of couS�•se, ava a e re- P ge cake and poitr over rLA%nr ee'everi in are., and antarctic thew stewed cherries. Serve Cold regions. Is it more efficient to concen- trate. cut into the part of the day set with creamy sauce, Creamy Sallee aside for recreation and sociability, than _ 'One-fourtl cug•-bubter, '-one-half to follow the usual and habitual rout- _ 1ne? Would not a nineteen'-hour dayl 0 1 oup of"powdered sugar, two table- vertax -the physical and mental aner- s milk, two tabr6ipoon�s cherry ides of the explorers? This is the real THE CLEANLINJCSS y question, a-na-li--is;one which member-e-- OF SINKS _ juice- Cream butter, add sugar of previous polar expeditions are most - ,CLOSETS. Y gI radually, -add mirk and '.cherry competent to answer. BATHS.DRAINS.ETC.' . (juice drop by dro Use care tit The hoiden Ass of Daaci ir- IS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE . We are a dancing people. Ours Is the TO HEALTH. adding Ii liquids sopthat the sauce golden—age of rhythmic tripping to lilt- will not Curdle. Ing music. Having passed through a DelieatelCuifant Pudding.— lice ' period of vulgar orales the country, i- = , novy beginn;,lig:to adopt,the more refln �btlp currant juice, one cup of water; 3'orms of dancing as an expresslon of "` +u....,...-.,•wrw.++r�rl tion. Reformers who have opposed r. fix tablespoons cornstarch, one y., emodancing on moral grounds. are awept <` _eighth teaspoon 'salt,-one-half Cup aside by a craze which sweeps the world with an unrestrain enthusiasm. Sugar, whites two eggs.. Put the � �r Why dance? It 1s an Interpretation U juice and water on to cook, of folk lore national 'traits lh ods � 1 e thought—a. poetical expression O mo En bOiilhg stir in idle sugar 8IId and emotions.and Indulged In forpleas- i i 1-h-, whiA 'have b en mixed urs, beauty, art and' health. In the rturn Tu Lu- o a smooth paste with a little cold dancesevOlUtleof othe sevthenteencn ecentury Is _ joWater. Stir until it thickens.and _ noticeable.' thea cook fifteen-eggstes. 1Bion- eat speeraLeaders mge the alit and are Interested of the to direct .. thO �. ' .. s ;,', cannot be stopped: it can only be directs G ��p�pp r,• end stir into t?heehot attach. Turn a � ' �` :. ;.. � ed end.regulated. io popular cr yaraze CW LLioa - NY u-o.'^'/'� �. into a cold, Ret mold. Serve cold �.a Iwtbh a boiled curtard "made Of the always aparticullad.rly:true lof,the daliar -innnce. Commissioner -. olks of two-eggs, one-and one half Commissioner Eva Booth and staff 0Meers. _ They who sincerely believe that Banc- a of. milk and #�u.r.jablea s - - - -' Ing to as much a part nl life fie singing, f sugar. Pia �#:Photograph taken just before the Olympic pulled ilii from Few` y on safeeguarding p; is swats and g York last week, Mise Booth. .who was formerly head of the Army in making 1t decent and delightful. Germany there Is an emperor who, au. Cream Cheese and Cherry Salad. Canada, and the other officers were- going to the International Con- _ _ tocratic. though he may be. IS looked oa Make small balls of cream cheese. g g W>sat Bntacaaoa a.' by him people as the most etltcletit'maa grecs in London, whither the ill-fated Canadian Salvationists, who There are some Persons who think to the country, - •� Mone Cherries, cut them in Ives vele' drowned when the Em fees of 'Ireland fotinde+red, 'Were also that eaucatlon rsautres Iota o1 money- s std lace shelf-alierr on two F grand buildings. elegant furniture. many P y bound. Miss Booth is a remarkably smart-looking'woman, and she conveniences and everything eatrava- -'Substitute Gallows for Slvord es of a cheeise bald. Serve i on lives up to her Tooke. to of lettuce with French dress = Sant of rich. $education people inn Althoughthere is no movement is in h' blv seasoned with tea rika. a night owl knows art. g P Education is plain. simple• clean and CI'ermanyo do away aith capi�Esl : ' . Stewcld Figs.-Mia half -a cup lasses, but do not burn. Then add Two and two thirds cupa Oat meal straight It doesn't put on style or punishment, there is one in favor of rawant to make a great impression. All nulated sugar With two cups a cupful of water and boil until all ane pound. - these little whims of elegance and ex- substituting the gallows for tho li ld water and stir over the fire un the sugar is dissolved. Add two Four and three fourths cups. roll= trav gawes are roam to education Theheadman's sword employed in Prue- 1 the sugar,is dissolved. Then add eu ,fuls Qf milk, a c ful and three- ed oat&-one pound. are tricks of mammon fo cac&ti the child. e rind of a lesion; cut' in thin F po Education to not tinsel, gewgaw, trans sig &+std several ether C3erman tri and quarters of granulated sugar, and One and seven 'eighths cups_ rice buttatal<s or 1te,000 •slaries." Mese The; reformers - contend ps pound of dried figs. the yolks of eight eggs. Strain the -one pound. who =ter'■ 7114411 son. that, while it is almost impossible l �i`i► w slowly for about two and a caramel into it and add a pound of Two otips .granulated augl;r-one All the world loves a lover; and when w with the allows il- aH Hours. Remove from the fire, royatt step. e+x or its clue co wed. 80 ro�ug 13 �i a dried figs, cut in pisses sat larger pound.. there,�: a touch or genuine humanity- lotine or electric chair, it not in- the juice of a Lewis and if­ds- men raisin&. Freeze until thick Two and tiro third& carps powder- nugtials oat vrfnceivh blood.y The"maer. frequently happens that the head- fired a wine glans and a half of and.then pack In a mould. Put in ed sugar-one pound, rings o! Prince Oscar„ the t3erman KaSa maII "]pees bis nerve and botches rt. Chill and serve cold, salt and chopped ice for two and a " Three 'and one half cups confeo- era fifth son, to a more countess, who. tr I Grilled Fi --Sisk dr. fig, an is his mothers maid of honor; will be hitt job. Ft; rs• Y }calf hours. tions-es sugar-one pound. the drat-morganatic unto' in"the Ito- j fir,'dry them on a soft cloth and Two and two thirds cups brown I heaaollarn family since 1348, when a (' A Simple Bread Pudding.—Toast eat uncle of the present Emperor was japlrt open.. Pat fiat with a porte�to sugar-one pound. tt6 bridegroom. If Emperor William A lady who had trailed to see Mrs �msaber or mallet, brush-with salad emelt slices of bread a dedicate Four salts oons-One teaspoon. as is reported. line sanctioned cite love B• found her little son, Franit, in roil, and.br-oil over a clear, hot fire brown an top of.the stove, butter -Three tease ns-one tablespoon. p oot off"ilof ei�ommonese gi�es• another the library rubbing tris--eyes and _ while hot and lace two layers in s► ,. " v'. - for a minute or two on each axle, a int of milk, and ga. QW tees to lespoons-oAcup. as asyortaae assoo.•r=, gaping. 4SIeapy R eche inquired. Slip on a hot dish, sprinkle with small granite . a. Pour ova title One"wine lea&=one half gill "Um," grunted Frank. ."I sup g 'There has quite recently been brou ht lemon juice and granulated-sugar: P Two tableapoona one to the world one of those scientific its- pose you usually go to bed with the - $elve immediately. vored, with one egg added, Cover coveries which may: withoud much ex- „ t Chicken 8horteake.-Use chicken ounce, aga•rattom be described as epoch-mak- �aen61 emiled the.visitor. No, cl�eIv and set over a moderate gag Two tablespoons granulated an Inc, Like that of radium, is was made I don't!" anavped Frank'. "I have itHaL fres been either stewed or.'fri• flame. Experience- soon teaches bra woman, and in a laboratory in ' remove the bongs and the what degree of heat is required, It gar-one ounce. Marta acme victor Heart has establish_ a little bed in my room all to lily- - akin, and ent.t$ie meat into small will cook through in five minutes Four tablespoons flour = one ultra-violet the fact that under the may encs of'. Self:" Ounce. ultra-violet rays microbes wave be midi- pieces. Warm it in a dot e - -and is:done in fifteen minutes. If sea to a degree that is Intovirtahy w ape- 1 ixntftalme of sinnan nal IL er, with enough re. One cup Stale bread crumbs=-two tent to transformation into s new ape- sains gh gravy Or liqquOr to an extra , �Iy In The kine," but also for btologp Sn "c moisten it. For the ehortoa:ke, sift dome and flamq turned out, put a ouvices. " - _ general ha�rdly needs emDhasizlhg. two teaspoonfuls of baking Iiowder layer of'marshmalIowa�closedy ovei at. and al me. Henri conclude that it the top of the pudding, Oover Things' Worth-finowing. in possible to infer that all 'microbes wk'h one-quarter level teaspoonful have originally had a common .origin, + of salt into one int of flour. Rub again and they will form a flue me- Potatoes are more wholesome and that it conflems the doctrine of De x P ringue. Either fresh or'stale cake baked'than boiled. ' 1-VTies concerning the evolution,or trans- : ' SCALY SPOTS -into the flour one teaspoonful of mutation of species, not by -gradualN ; rd and one teaspoonful of butter, ean-be utilized in this way. some- Do not leave a spoon in anything adaptation, but by sudden: and- highly a contrasting -tranaftlo " says ..a 'Paris. ---�— +' en add f�hree-quarters of a cup far a change use a layer of you 'are cooking; it oonducta away I na_correspondent. In a note sent to him by ul' of milk. Make 'the doth into jelly or stewed fruit between the some of the heat. the discoverer she says: Around Mouth and Chin..$ If is'evident-that the effect produced $pr�fi bread or cake. The varnished street- doer -will i All Over Face In Big"Disf~iguring is smooth ball, and roll it into Efts - -- Tlook al cloth dipped well rubbed over call•'transmutation.'tt aims hof say a��olug j ye -- tthape of a round carte about an inch trap -Blotde& Burning and .1 thick. Bake It in a quick oven fif For the Houseaite s Scrapbook. +tion with a sudden change In the bio - For teen or twenty minutes. Wben it is If the 'tops of pies -are .brushed }logical characteristics. It is in this re- "Ahed. Cuticurn Soap and Oint- 1 Bpect that. De Vries modified Darwin's. Two cups--0ns pound, -: over with the yolk of egg they will . one, open`one edge with a knife, theory» of e�olutton, by showing that menti Ringworm Disappeared. and tear the. cake apart. Spread' Four cups paat'ry flour-zone be.brown•and glazed .when cooked. the varlatin�, of species is produced by the hot sicken on the lower 'par- pound. " To remove fine to feathers when ,•pndden leaps or mutations, and not by _ P rogresstve variations. What 19 observ- tion, then replace the tOQ. 8n - hth9 'el ps dressing a ehieken rub with cooking i ed in the microbes of anthrax is a real Burnt Church; N. B—•'For aboat'fouor title gravy over a1F By makingwhale *heat -flour--one pouni, soda. They can be easily scraped !, thaiathe'atvedratcieat microbes ed in •yew I was troubled with ringworm on las e pastry part in the foini of•riFour and,',one-half Cups graham off. I known either proceeded from a common face It first made its appearance In 17itie tam the shortcake can be serred flour-one und. - . Pockk hsadkerchiefa`sGould� be orwn or from a few primitive forms, stxlyspots around mytttooit8a � + PO which under the action of the solar and cidnwhich iiouldIwo fhr individual dishes. Two and three 'fourths cups corn- washed apart from.Other linen. As light, became transformed, and gave rise about a week, then would *"` J to a wYole series of forms of mutations. Frozein Fig Pudding.Thi§" is a meat-one pound. ! a rule they-should be,soaked, . and and which engendered atv:eta maladies." and In two or tbtea ldelicious frozen fig dessert. To Four and one thiWcups aye :ti-sl !after soaking they may be sprink- noaanchlal nua•s. i :: weela' time would' sppsar .1 make it melt four tablespoonfuls of -one hound. red with a little salt. " i -Queen_R'ilheimina of the Netherlands 'r again.. An the little scales or auger in a castes nand cool: it tin two cups finely 'chopped mean' To regent a1I aticki � � to evidently determined'to do her dui} I scabs came oat tit would s� pa p P P �m$ ng l as a modern monarch. Not.only does i t)Ite a cracked sore which Was =;, til it is a thick caiameI, like'' ino one pound.- ti. i the saucepan when 'boiling, or .the ; she regularly visit most. if not all, or ' alwa f:y -"" h is devoting specie attention ar- sating into th fiO5•i It wrri, the $anCepaTi• - she to a correspondent of theCo- I always getting worse until it had road all' 1 o h C y� :-- - -- When relaying the stair car etv ; 1°Rn@ Gazette, to trade and Industry. over-my fAce in big dlstlguring blotches 1c g P studylnlr the details of commerce and �tall_.They put a pad of folded newspaper Over manufacture, ' interesting Herself---tn. which did not disappear. would ` ring- the pd¢e of each stair. This will I various enterprises for the promotion have a burning Itchy soreness. Trio ring- of public welfare and i,a�i'ng dui prise WO cm disfigured my faro very much for the lengthen the life O t e Carpet. lerdam ahe has entered cellar dwel- time being and was atwaysvery Irritating. When making Coffee sprinkle a..,tinge and ascended to.the.upper floors of ^Itriedallthoknowmhouselioldiemedtee little salt On the coffee before pour- working-claps tenements in order to I could think of besides some'rocommcnded see for herself something of, the hous- ing On boiling water, and the flavor ' Ing problem. Evening lectures are gfv_ ones without.any affect. A'frlendfoldmeof WI-11-be wonderfully improved. I en at court, not unfrequentt>• on the Cutdcura Soap and Ointment and-•I ob- ' ' T re ate scratched furniture Dutch onies, h attends m oe tained a cake of Cuticura-Soap and a box P i- col and she tt an u- - PAC"I9Z SU19AAF 4' o'. nov " ores of troops, This is a accordance - 7 _ I with the traditions of the House of ofCuticuraOtntmemt. Thetirstappiicatton » dissolve begswax in turpentine, orange, as.well as 'with the established aRordedretiet.''IwashedwlihtheCuttcurs, Why take chances � �� making it of the consistency Oft practice of,the heads of greater states, �p and warm water as directed,than ap- 5- Buy REDPATH in treacle appy with a woollen cloth; I which doubtless Is a considerable fat- �od the Guticura Ointment. In s'weck'a a for In that revisal of the popularity oP •p "by asking for A Original Packages then rub briskly with a dry pietei monarchy which contrasts so'sharply time the .,ringworgt had entirely dtsap-: DOIIaIiS Worth of !'of flannel. with the conditions in many continent- F and you'll be sure. -'• ..ial countries a irener �•'� (Signed) Mise Marjorie:E,'alor• ctr, ?» _ I If ,you have a cracked hot water a GIS n'or to ago•• rlson, May 26, 1913. g of full weight — Queen•�\'tlhelmina fs not alone in her g conception of royal' dunes. Every CaticuraSoap and CuticutaOintment are � j bottle do not throw it away• but fill I crowned head in Europe is hard at worst sold by druggists and dealers everywhere.: highest quality 0� it bit sand and it in Oven gettingulin n- three U Ki'ngi Al[onso wlio Fora free sample ofeacls,tvith.32-p. . with put thed absolute panty. a'n hour or two before bed time, wool certainly be the first President gook, send post-card to Potter Drug ar' You wiil find yotr have .n.• hot bottle it there were a Spanish republic. In Chem.Corp.,Dept.D.Boston,U.S.A. just as good as,-and-more safe than, - s 4 i t" t st ,ne filled 'tivitih water. This- also _ �• 100lbs ! , !%wep•s 'hot a good .bit longer than a new.one. .-THISiNV Sl`iV1ENT 1 If a ham to be boiled whole is first . ' I HAS PARC 7% PER `ANNUM boiled several- minutes.irl• 'soda wa i ter the skin will clean off bright and halt dyearly since the Securities of this (01'Doratlon were ` lace on ttte market 10 years ago. Business established ,h a e s clear; then_rinse the ham well.and s yearn. nvestment may be withdrawn to part or-whole, v "' :l P.Orba• s tit back into glean water.to finish any .lima a ter .one year. Sate as a mortgage. Full par- . a p tleulara and booklet gladly furnished on reauest • cooking. Molest that is close up to m CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO, LIMITED. MONTREALs'polling can-be sweetened by treat"- `NATIONAL SECU`R VES CORPORATION, LIMITED, ing the 'same way, and.all hint of AONTRZE CATION LX" SUILDIN s - TOXONAVo. ONT. taint will disappear- " •4+ R. .. -.t 0...y.'. Y;x'. L,;Rq•T , .n 'vX4'ro -:- ..,tr' .:�... -<.,. .' •r.1. .,.5..6' t�-_.., na '...n S.'r: :.,. a.s 'L..' $ P, '. .tiy,., .. r.. ec,,qq. ,.,,a..�+�.. ..w�•�-. ,,rc:e.^ '�^'+tiWkh";��rr :°k" ..,a ��y ^�. 'w , A, 47x• • M, ,w,? ` � <'. ',�K,{ a ,:ya:-•..- i.r.•� ti,. tR:e. 't,.'�_ k. 4•i'r' ,.s.?`i^. d`t' n i f : ;, vF w..- N•-• 3.r '}'+.T. -0;,q w ,F.. .M: ^ .:i..• l .,...: —71 y^+.r' ,-,'.i• -A, ,'+«• j'.�. ' ,.. dr� ^T •.' .> ....w. ,:,...:i.� ,.:tom. u.. - ""-a.` - f •ro '.�,: t� a��Q -Mies Irene Rogers, who. has aV� Frailty Hair :LOC3ALIS1 S, been a'sufferer from rheunAtism OOD ;� - ~ 3., i�� � N•„ for the past- few months left on- TniRU F- rz-IIinnr,axil xo nexn- _ s MMER, Wednesday for the hot springs of. RUFF— PARISIAN eAGE. Ifyour hair Ga looting its natural � � .� _ • �•, �' ' "•r'��` -Miss Cora Gordon was home Banff, AIta., We hope -that the color,coming out and splitting, or ;,Great variety of Hammocks, -�-�- - ^,peer sands treatment she may receive may lacks that enviable softness,91009 and y pe -beauty, do not deg r-pretty hair, --George Law, of Toronto,spent restore her to rfecthealth. is]i►rgel a matter ocare. If it is too j iCroquet nets, Tennpi ete, Balla,-Etc. - �guna&,V�st the me of his mother -R. A. Douglas.•of Mathison, a it grow. If it is haksh -sand an , �)l�iss,$va'Wallace,of Toronto, nominated on 9aLnrday ..y the bolo haedswd f! it is because the - Bassballe, lvrVe; Bate,Etc. - 'li�ieiting bar poasin, Miss=bra Coaservativee of Porouptne ae y ,,-- rR - their--candidate in the present scalp too dry acrd flakes o8. Fxe9h- en up the scalp with Parisian 8 - - - '�m14lies Jessie Storey,of Toronto, Provincial eleot!on. There were age - Oil Stoves. .Screen' Doors. i pp hair — els ot1iQ.1'_names before the dandruff dieappeare, falling h and itching heed cease, your hair ie- apent Sunday with relatives in some M : ` town. Convention. _ doubl beautiful. wThe metal siding has been -The following is .clipped from Parisian sage sold by_D.Pettit and `� '� . :� U N -D Y p on Mr. Ruddy's fine new the Englehart Courier, and it at all drug counttee t1'e cjs stb t a can s - a• prod showe- that- our former resident need-A 1 e #earn. erg - - -- - ilgber of the girls of the has not changed much•'since tak- It surely makes the hair lustrous and -A zrt seem twice as abund nt. . You can- _ ---•��- trilla epicnicked at. this,lake on jug up residence in Northern On- not be disappointed in Parisian'SagB. VVUITVWEAR ANDS onV IF do 104b eon of the ear, ay -Although recovering; Harry or at least the sports,goon fishing QARD OF T$�INBS Wade is not yet abile to Leave the trills and after that tell stories. , . re the ordel Vl the day � hospitalrl in Toronto. ' It is trying to get anyone to be- We wish through the columns of the -Several from here attended lieve them, but ChairliV Ham -is B '° ' Nxws to express our gratixude to the Crepe blouses, at $1.50 white and colored corset covers 60c. Draw.era the temperance convention held such an ichap t and truthful ap- many friends for their sympathy as - Broohlin on Friday. peering chap that to disbelieve assistance during the late illness and :5Ek• underskirts $1.00 and $1.35. Princess slips$L30. Coxnbina- - James O'Connor shipped- a im would be a sin. Charlie made death of our beloved father, Colin tion in Jersey 30c. Black, white and tan hose, cotton and carload of mixed "stock for Harry a trip to Tema and caught Philip. - Wade to Toronto on Taesday. trout from four inches,long to one Ms�cBmw of,�FAcu.T:` slip- lisle e o 1 dies in black white Boots,d an, all prices, w y -George Harvey, of Toronto, he Saye; "as 1009. as an ordinary has been epohdilrg-a d Mddaysnd broom." mthat l e h v never s en a kALE REGISTER. Also gents blackandtang shoes, tennis shoeet ; - ation Ni Alex.Ale White an navy.- even-fished-st'PemaiFami-- rim,*,arx$ - o i sale -r—.. -• la�'Mrs, Paull Snifton, of Parry -A meeting of the South On- of household goods and effects of G1 ' ___8oand,,is spending a_week with tario Branch of the Dominion the late Colin Philip, at the resi• e e 1 PIEJ her parents, James and M-rrs:mor= Alliance was held at Brooklin on 5 o c���Brougham u day Juneue0th don. Friday last when. questions of Everything will be sold without any -Mrs. George Mutch has been interest to the temperance move- reserve. Fred Postill, auctioneer. nrinir the at two meat were discussed. The exec - ' _... -- weeks. We hope,for her speedy t ve had pr - recovery. tions which were put to the canai- '-OF A NEW HARNESS CALL AND SEE MY alar large the dates for election to the legisia- White Winter-Wheat, ........,. 1.01 --Quite S � •� •� LOl assortment of team and single, Single harness from $13.00- village attended the annual service lure. M i. Calder replied that hie Red „ +, 1.01 upwards. ... _ at E-i•skine Church on Sunday was supporting the government. g'in Wheat................... 110 afternoon. Mr. Sinclair stated that he would P g : Goose .•.......••. . .90 Hnee rugs, `chips, trunks, suit cases and all horse goods -Miss L.. Morrisey and little support. Rowell's Policy.as he ants ., ...,.....i.. .40 kept in §tack nephew visited inst Sunday at the he had done in the last house. As - R epairing neatly and promptly attended to at reasonable. ` . J. Mor-. Mr. Sittdair's reply was satisfae- home of her brother, N $RIDGE PAINTING - prices. ria , at Newcastle. tory, a resolution was passed by _ _ .. _ -Frank' Bundy, accompanied meeting pledging its power by _ Tenders will be received by the un.. _ . _ _ _ ` :Collars a specialty. by three friends, visited his par- vote and influence to secure the dersigned up to_Thursdayy. July. •lad. �• anti,, J. H. and Mrs. Bundy, on return of Mr. Sinclair at the forth- for the painting of the following .-PICKERIti G HARNESS EbiPORIUII Saturday.afternoon. coming election.-Advt. bridges- Bank's Clark's Brock ro -"► -Mrs. S.. Westney, of Toronto, -An interesting event took Green River, Dixie, Ballard'aad other phone Ind. 301. -W. J. COA$WELL' accompanied by her daughter, place ori Monday. June 1st, at bridges that may require it. Miss Alice, spent over Sunday Manville, Alberta, at the home of Bridges mustbe cleaned before ap- W,"H. and F. H. Mrs, R. D.Ireland, when her sis- plying paint. The township will fur- with heir eons, nish thb paint. -A nun from,here attended ter, Miss Lavilla May Browu, of For further particulars app)yy w: the annual meeting of %be Farm- Cornhill, N. B., became the bride W. W,1SPAnxe,reeve. Pickeriag. dD Oris slid Women's Iostrtutes held of Lorne�9, Ridte :of Edmonton, y r. at Myrtle Station on Tuesday and formerly of Pickering. The In the County Court o6be Coynty : oiq afternoon. ceremony was performed by the of Ontario. �/ zitop� -R-ev. prank Duggan, of To Rev. Mr. Tyner, of •the Baptist Ia the Matter of the Railway Act be• ' Tonto, will occupy the pulpit in church, Vermillion, in the gree- ;ng Chapter 37 of the Revised Sta- St. Andrew's church next Sunday once of only. a few of the most tutes of Canada and Amending Acts, morning in the Interests of the intimate friends. After the care- And in the Matter of the ptrrcliaee - -; Do you want air fi(}11 � Dominion Alliance. mony the guests east down to a by the Toronto Eastern 1way Sugar? - exuaidates sum tuous wedding breakfast. Company of certain lands being rairilhlatted -The Entrantx P pa L0 Have been busy the past few days when many toasts were proposed Cort of. on o. to a coke F n writing on their examinations. and responded _to. The happy )Shcr. Evid e, of Whitby, is resid• couple were made the recipients eriug,in the Countyy of Ontario Possibly not, but no.matter whether one Ogg or one ton, we can g p agreed to be sold by W. J. Kelliher "lag over rhos@ writing in Picker of many handsoine presents, is to the Toronto Ea9terq Railway .supply you at amosey-saving price.' (let our 1�,, eluding eh nee, Purses of gold, Campaay. _ u, _prices before buying. ---James Dwyer is laid off duty cut glass silvtrwa;re. Mr. and Notice is hereby given that pur- \. these days owing to blood-poison- Mrs. Rtdle left on the 2.30 a. m. suant to the Order of His Honour orders-we deliver anywhere lag in dna of-his hands, following_ train for Edmonton, where they Judge McGillivray. dated the Fourth -- grid or phone your order � - Ag- an injury received last week when spent a few' daps before leaving day of June 1914, the Toronto Eastern .� GQOD QUALITY "hie hand was badly bruised be- for their new home at Peace River Railway Company have paid into the THESE: HONEST WEIGHT THREE tween two stones. Crossin ,where they have acquired County Court of the County. of On- FAIR PRICES 1 -James Denny shipped two car- considerable •: farming property tario the sum of 63'24.4.1 as compensa- Lion of all that part of Lot 27 in the -Are rid doubt the leading factors in keeping our Grocery loads ofho s and one carload of near-the Lown. said Broken Front Concession of the Batt a an a erp .om reen urn - on, t forget a gra - Towne ip o is eri , oa Monday and'also one ca rlosd bration in Mr. Ruddy's park on Ontario agreed to he so d to the, To- _ Of cattle and hogs from Pickering Dominion Day, under the auspi• ronto Eastern Railway Companv by on Tuesday, amounting in all to ccs of the Women's Institute. A W. J. 1+elliher containing by ad Z�TEST ARRIVALS TN MEN'S WEAR over$4,800. fine Program.has been arranged measurement 2.11 acres more or less Men§W aterprocof Coats, ' -W. E.,N. Sinclair, M. P. P., consisting of baseball between the' an8 which iR required by the Com- Men's Tennis Shoes, ` the Uberi l candidate, will hold- a any for the right of railway and other @ =s Straty Malvern High School, of Toronto, rrequiremenss of its railway as shown ?�Ieu's Fancy Shirts_, M ri gl►tp, y ' meeting in the town hall next and the Pickering team. This on plana deposited in the Registry Monday evening at 8 o'clock to dis• mateb 'is for a cup valued at $10 Office for the County of Ontario. 'Men's Christies and Fedoras. cuss the issues Before the people. and will begin at 1 o'clock ; foot- And notice is further given that an Besides Mr. Sinclair, G. D. Conant ball on Mrs. O'Leary's grounds at authentic,.copy of the agreement for First-class liues,•riglit.np to the minute: Come and see: of Oshawa, will-also be present to 4' o clock bewteen 'the Hamilton sale of the said lands has been deliver- _ 've an address. ed to the Clerk of the said Court and give Asylum- team and the Pickering - .� •. � ► . :.• -A meetingin the interests of team, the prize•being a $20 cup. that.the said agreement constituting Chas. Calder,•the Liberal-Conser- Also- a number of races, drivipg the title of the Cowpony to the said a for lands obtained ander the authority of vative candidate, will be held in and hitchingcontests. etc., ' the Railway 'Act and all persons r the town ball this (Thursday) which suitable prizes will be given., elaiming an interest in or entitled to 4, . "'• . '> evening, ;A beginning at 8 o'clock. The Whitby Orchestra-will•furn-• the said lands or any part thereof. are Addreee Will be dblivered by, ish an abundance of, choice music hereby called upon toL Me their claims Major Sharpe, Esq., M. P.,Charles durinthe day and Dugal McTav- to the said cumpensation or any part e Calder and J. B. Laidlaw. isb, of Strethearn, Scotland, will thereof with the Clerk of the Court _ ; • s __- ' -On Saturday last the St, on hand.with,hie bagpipes and on or before the Sixth day of July A: D. 1514. Joltn.e .school football team of provide plenty of Scottish airs. And notice is further given that the _ ,'' ►. Wbitby played-a friendly game In the evening a platform concert residing Judge in Ckambers at Wbit- ` -With the Pickering school team; will bt-given by a popular Toren- �y will proceed on the 8th day Jvly f /N� but were defeated by 1-0. Thetohumorist, assisted by.the or at the hour of ten o'clock in the;.foss• , 'Whitby boys then 'proposed a chestra and _Pi r ;ticTavish. A noon to adjudicate upon all tfif►imsN ��RH/�HE�.� baseball game. Four innings a s lendid tea ,will be served from flled'and- the- -adiadication thereon _ side were played when the Picker- 5 to S o'clock`. Ice cream, lemon- ebaTl forever bar all claims to the said N. ---ing boys were again-victorious by ads and other refreshments served lands or any part thereof including There is no season of the year w fitted for Brighteaingt�p , the score of 7 t0 1. A return any dower, mortgage:hypothecate Or •present. There isaobeu Chas loth rove the appear 5?. from-booths bOOtlfa-OII tli@ gl'UUT1d8. Ad- - -- -Znea of yd he�e�'de o out use wythonted I match will b@ ]a ed in Whitby encumbrance upon the same. ✓ 'u � play y mission to grounds, tea and pro- iariishes. sr e att�your house well painted It win Last_ to-ngorrow Saturday. Dated at Whitby the '4th "day of longer and leokbetter it.Briihten'U Finisher are wed z� Y gram, 250., children, ander 12 June 1914. Sherwm•Wi►Hams Paints and �araisha ata the greatest, _. • The Dunbarton'Presbyterian years, ZO a@ate.' - :• • help in housecleaning.. •By touching up the shabby apeu is the Sunday School will ran an eaeur- YOUNG and McEvOY. home,such as 9oors,furniture,woodwork,with peat x garnish June 26th f Continental Life BIdR Toronto. or said,the house can be toads to lairly shine iadde. Hosat' Sion on- Friday, , from SCHOOL. RLOORT6 Solicitors for Toronto Eastern dea�egRsisi�@or• herwWw tiantstisrsWou than dints n i Cher wood, (C. N. R.) to River. 3839 _ ,.. ._ _ _ Rail.w.ay Go• �- xco�e figures :i:i�p;� ry we areag eats[ dale Park. Cheap rates-have been Honor Roll, Jr. Division, Claremont _. and win ea glad a r for May:-Sr. II-Effie Knight, Huggh place,laslde otout, a arras ed for as follows: AduIW Gregg, Allan Thompson. Jr. II- (� sweet a Ed 6ic reurn, children W. Train 'Georgie Forsyth.Gordon Gregg: (iol- uke" S" at the park ate both*on =�will atop Pa R ds Anderson., Sr. I-Laura Linton, � H APMAN arrival and- at departure. A Olive Mantle, Merle Linton. -Jr.' I- M • ' '� • ` good day's sport will be provided. Mabel Neal, Edgar Ward, Grace E Lm DALE. MILLS Train leaves at B.b4 a. m, Every= Kydd. Primer A-Norman Knight, - r Ruby Watson. Albert_Timms. _C- p=`r +R=N�} BOOTS A_ NL_7_ SHOES_ :- 'body welcome. Jane Neal, Gladys Timms, Howard -At a meeting of 'the united Besse. D.-Annie -'Linton, Annie - ` congregations of St. John's Bron- Knight. Nora Tarr. IB the place to.get your next gham sad St, Andrew's Pickering, Repgrt of Bromham ppublib school bag of Flour..{ We haves the largest stock of Boots and Shoes we ever carried e id Prioe9, and are $ bald in the church here on for May :-V-Hilda Middleton, Jr. -Ogilvie's Royal Housebold can't be and bought before'the advanc - -- ? Tuesday evening for the pur• IV-Audrey Phillips, Ruby Hubbard. - - prepared to Rive the public the benefit. . _-pose f moderating-'in a call_to Sr.III-'Pearl Philip.GladForol bin. beat for Bread. � P P `�•`-:po ,p P '�: _ -. Nothing but-first-class boots _ . p a minister, three candidates were Jr. III-'Lloyd Johnston, . Gwen- Glenera Flour Pastry Flour in stock. imminated: Rev. J. R. Johneton, dolyn Devitt, George bunean, Gladys Qrabam Floor _ of Preston', Rev. Jas. McIlro , of Middleton. Ethel Wilson, Alma Fresh Roiled Oats N - HaRersville, e d Rev. David Sornberger. II-Viola Simpson.- Bran and Shorts s=ue L T 1`� '^ Roberta FhillipP, 'Aggie Cowan, Gate and Oat C1iop'• - - .` yyr , of P. T. On is ballot Luella Sherd. 1Rin clean, 'Neil Barley and Harley Chop _.being taken Mr. ellroy had the McKinnon, Tommy Philip. David Mixed Feeds The noted 20th Century brand, hundreds of samples to'seleet from. i largest number votes,i and con- Hanson, Pt. I1=-Ethel Shea, -Walter at or(no sale. se nently the ca Rae extended Middleton. Sr. I-Johnny Liscombe. Molassine Meal and Molasses Meal. �P erfectt guaranteed to him. The mat will be dealt May Ste hensoe, Clarence Phillips, Special-prices in tun lots., See the�new style in;Overcoats. r with by presbyte hick meets Jr, 1-Maud Philip. Pr,-D F• •w� "C7CTe4� i •�,r C'1•� j�•�T Beer. Pupils whose names are -BUNTING) L LiER11r . rt Claremont TharsdAy, skid, were present every day. Chopping every day R. ...JuAe"25th. , • .vi • ,T...,, .• •a' •v".vY f '•+,{a ''r '�iK r '.•rr^~ ' yt". "2 l . n rK,' «. �, . � a�,'k�.Y s. „r,,..,i••: J'4�A•!,.ti "b3' ac J....� }.