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Dunbar has become the os- The annual picnic and entertainmentAredual season of a fine McLachlin auto. p of the Welville Presbyterian Sunday We are pleased to see that James School ,will be held on the manse GREENWOOD ,`:...,,, � E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Itegis- -- - -- Hadley is recovering nicely from his grounds, West Hill, on the evening of s-tared member o2 the O tometrical Asso, ,-- recent severe-tltuess-- Fridays lute-3rd: The-afternoon,=as tton of Ontario. Special s*tenttre given toThomas Mansfield has recently pur- usual, will be given up tosports andILLS 4tsingo2 glasses Eys tested fres. north chased an auto with which to suave games, commencin at S.SO o'clock. ii1 �..Olar•moas. 4etf •WHITE SATIN-BREAD Y a , his produce to the city. -- A piper in costume will be is attend- ' - „ - -= e. I e evening,beginning at y CENTENNIAL 8.15,a s lendid ro ram will be iven —Two kinds of Flour only . Edinburggh, member of the Co lege o! + Phyalcians and burgeons o!Ontario,licentiate TEA BL'ti$—PA6TRY - P P g S _- ot Ro al collegego2 finriteoae. Edinburgh. - hp, the following first-class talent : KISSIMI for PASTRY - s Gussi as one to Owen A. Smiley Toronto's premier - ohildren. Omce and residence,Brougham. BRAN =... Belleville to stay a few days with her entertainer; Dire. arvey ob - or DR. W. WILSON PORTER,Cbiro SHORTS sister Maud at the College. soprano: Dr.-Harvey Robb, pianist'; I guarantee baking results praator-The cense of disease retpovedby . JUMBO �! The Centennial Epworth League -Douglas McLean, piper, and the Mel- or money back. Q �~ adjasfteat of the t iao Consultation free Avid hold a song service on Sunday ville Male Octette. The Highland AtPickerin on Monday, Wednesdave and ROLLED OATS $ IPridays. O�oe-QO BLncos 8t.South, Oshawa sCREENI',�7QS evening. June 2Sth, Mr. Graham. of Creek Band will be in attendance - Pboae 346.oshawa n Toronto University, will speak upon both afternoon and evening. Tea will Exchanged for Oats O ••i!" :..'OATS v. W. Y, P P g' WHEATLETS P * PICKEAING MEDICAL SURGICAL OATCHOP Y. M. C. A. work. All' be condi- be served from 5.so to 7.30. Every- GOLD DUST CORN MEAL P - Y ally welcome. The service commences body will be made welcome, Admis- ROLLED WHEAT I - 8tid X-RAY INSTITUTE ---CORN AND COR' CROP at1.15. cion 25 cents, children 15 cents,s men GRAHAM FLOUR --N PIC7iERINt3. - ONTARIO MIXED CHOP � ANT A The following.Feeds kept on G �• - . ,•; � 'MOUNT PREAS - SHBURN and h � : .8. 87di]"N TOWLE, M. 8., M. D«, C. iii., :: •- -- — BRAN M_ 1' Phyridaa in ch versary enrvtt of,$urns'- _ ui ia-Erdal nis•ases Prostatic Diw day with friends at Green River. Church held on June 14th and 16th OAT CHOP v N �m Cur- came o! Men, Dtesases o2 women, Cancers, Master Frank Gostick Sundayed 'Were a decided success. Rev, Mr. Cur- 'Tamors.Z-Ray examination. Diseases of syn PRICES RIGHT. with hilae Gertrude Wright, of Green tie, of New York, gave two excellent FLAKED OATS ear,nos•.Wont and lungs. Floral grass.•sad BARLEY FEED A AU seats and chronic dia•aaas. _ - River, sermons on Sunday. The music was CORN CHOP Y' ._ '7•r- Omo•Hoon 19 to 8 sad 7 to I ti9ly Bert and Mrs. Matthews, of Bro- furnished b the home choir, assisted MIXED CHOP ugham. spent Sunday with Fred and by Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth and Miss CORN-Best American W l epai. Mrs. Madill. '-Bann, of Claremont; Mr, and M,s. Quite a number from here attended White and Mr. Webber, of Brooklin, OIL CAKE E -- s Brookes COTTON SEED MEAL D ' s Tr- Court w�Whitttb. obi",av -______ _� Saturday. All HITBY port a good time. antheme were the best we and alias Mann were of the vert ti st L AL I'NT f r calves R E BY 8 CREA111 rqL I- Ill IN s° •Ot COIIrt - PICKERIA(i, ON'i', here and the duets b Mr..Fors th E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Y MO ASS : - or I 9 all kinds of stock D D _cryj •Solicitor.Notary Public.Etc. Money to Born '- On Tuesday, June Hard. order, _the -like of which is seldom SPECIALLY MIXED A A iwa. O>aN Brock St.North.whitbv. SGIa LOOK HERE I to Geo. W. P. and firs. Everv, a son. heard in the country. So well were GRAIN for Chicken Feed. Y Y. ' The freight service on the new C. P. they appreciated that they were ask- �ttsiittas# Qits�3r. S ed to siug an extra number. Then on �_• - _. The Claremont Furnl R. line is proving a wonderful success. Monday evening the tea was par ex. _ W G. HAM-Issuer of Marria a lair•® SCOY'P, The latest announcement is that the cellence, after which the programme 1► . Licenses in the. County of On:arlo, passengor service will be inaugurated is the beat .place to get your was 6f a very high offer:. "-Rey. Mr, BEST GRAPE OF D. L•.& W. Pi keri.s village, 271y early in July. $ 74ovsE ItL RrleHl os, we have Currie's address was the kind that :e The Toronto-Eastern is having con-i�1 POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- dressers, washstands, iron siderable trouble with the sinkhole lead men and women to do better 1 . tione•r, valuator,collector and issuer _,and brass"bedsteads, par_. things and •van greeted with great of marriage licenses.Brougham. soy opposite Elmer Lick's. The engineer, 1 - lor suits, eds ead and applause. The solos by Mrs. Archer --_,— with a gang of 50 Italians are busy C r a n t P g' re airin the work. The round sank were also good, while Dasa Purdy, as .- HOPPER Issuer' of Marti a side boards, mattresses and s ria p g g t ems` D. Licensee in the Conaty o! oatarlo, couches, and all kinds of chairs reader, did herself great credit, sad ,: 10 feet in a few minutes a few dave : Oro«at scare and his residence.Claremont. always in stock, also man Mr. Hoiq made an excellent chairman. _ Y y ago. The Italians became greatly The house was packed to the door@, •� B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLE BH other articles too numerous frightened at this unusual occurrence and everyone will remember fora p 1LJ':. Coaveyaaoer, CommisAan•e for "king ' mention. Remember we an ran away. C 0 ssggavlis. ►eeonataas. Xse. Money so loam keep the goods and de- long time the anniversary services o! ceikrm -lernes o! 1[a:riya Esc - liver them to your _ CHIERRYW000 Burns' Church, Ashburn, held June sits••.' ��'' oat' 1-T biome, at the very �. 14 and'lb, 1914. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, lowest price. Farmers are looking pleased theme ATHA " ' EGG, STOVE CHESTNUT, . !or Combs of York and Oatatto' cos Patronize our town merchants, days since the rain. " ' = i Una sal«of all kinds ananned to an abort" Mise May and Howard Pilke s wase. Address orace&Ives•P.O., Oat don't send yuan good dollars Y pent D. J.and Mrs. Tran visited friends away,to build up some other Sunday with friends in Pickering. - on Sunday. PEA r�N D STEAD CURL.' B. POWELL, Licensed Aua lace, Yours for business. Artbur Gtills and friend spent the P . tionser, valuasor and collessor fns p H. Byer spent s day with John G. Sabbath at home with his people. eo@aY« of Ontario sad York. An kinds of and Mrs. Hoover. We are now quotiDR slimmer sales conduead aitb•e privately or by suction. Ernest Pette and party motored to pp 1,21 9li and lore. Lehman, spent a few Owe noses collected. For dates or other Rosebank on nnday. - t!•olars• ply as ra•id•naa.ilisabetb fit..Pickda a is .Toronto. is , • The men have -been busily engaged�a�lag. Pone unless 1.2s at Nsws Owes,rick- oa't forget Atha picnic to-morrow -.- � -; prices. • _ e isK, or Msaoab s store. Claremont, win rw doing their road-,work during the past (Saturday)June 27th. • ` CLAREMONTr week. -- -- :" e.dvproapt attention. Sesedaotion Ruaaan• Miss A.Tran is spending a few days 4wa M.yyhoosnumberisIad•p•adaatle0>r James Laughlin's house is nearing g y - . with G; J: and Mrs Tran, v completion which adds ranch to the Win. and Miss Lizzie Dunkeld spent �r improvement of au town. a day in Toronto last week. J h SPINK, Ltd S, R. PENNOCK Kodaks 'bliss Stella city 1%slin suited hPr Miss May $ saver attended awed- J. • • �y 1WHI rEVALB. ONT, brother in the city lust meek and.tools y p - • ding in Toronto on Saturda g,�Director am Ymlbahoer in the ch r the b' picnic. Born. to :11r. and Mrs. Lac Leh- *�' Watch for the picnic to Held at .'RIGKERIN.�r man nn Tuesday, lune 10th, a laugh- .. - Roaehank on the 1st of July. Remem- -�' � Any business entrusted to me will ;Ever Aa Time is a ter. - - ' Y PPY -- her the load thin is being arranged be carefully tiand]ed, time to for. Jacob and Mrs. Hoover attended the ���� ON i . a o- -= Chargee Moderate- - - Christian Conference held in T is independent`Phone No. 1514, IC Q D ,M SROGK ROAD tonic. i Thos-and Mrs. l-makeld and family Messrs. Sinclair and Calder called on a ent 'Sunday with Jos. and Mie. :y .during the pAat Reek. Mrs, Elias Hoover and Hiss Mildred :tell big stories all the year The �Chite�-ale Branch of the Wom- Were were visiting friends in Toronto t? Has a full line of tresh and cur- tbrongh, and then en's Institute. betd a very pleasant last week. session at the home of \Ins. James H. :Hiss Bessie Lehman,-of ltiount Joy, ALL SIZES I\ STOCK " ed meat$constantly on hand, kodaking is Keyes. spent a day with her aunt, Mrs. '1'. Arth-tir Jackson;• of Oshawa, was Iaiighswander, y, Spice ROIL, Breakfast Bacon, _ . good fun home over $nudely accompanied by Arthur Fartbing, of Brougliam, �n "Sam, Eologna, ♦Yeinecs, ate. - Mr. (ireatrixslso of the Bank of Com- spent Sunday with his parents,John If you would like to seeure _ P I C K E R I G PHARMACY and Mrs, Farthing PPY ' Highest prices.paid for encs staff: liras F.Collins has returned biome, your winter s supply of coal at A number of candidates from"'the e this month's prices,but are too -Butcher's Cattle school have been trying the 'entrance after being the guest of her sister, • • • p �. PETT/T examinations at Pickering. We wish Mrs. W. E. McBride. buay'td'draw it now, you can w _ _ �keri� � ver them success. The Locust Hill W. M. held a do so by paying for it now and . , PICKER=N'C# Mre: Mary Wilson, of Toronto, ie Grp successful missionary meeting at �getting it in the fail or winter the home of Mrs. Geo. J. Tran. .• _ visitio her daughter, Mrs. Amos when you need it. aw • BrignaM and other friends here at the Mies Lizzie- Anthony has been at REAL ESTATE..... P First-claw rigs for hire resent time. Claremont trying her entrance exami- y� REE SC)R h h ss V _ 'Day Or DI 1',t Wm. Liscombe, who has been,en- nations. We wig her success. s � Y 8 _ A. B. Lehman spent Thursday at ����� *' aged with Mr. Farley for some time, ': LUQIIBT HILL gas one to work for yy r Frenchman's Bay, and Thursday with BII8 me6t8 all trains has con. Harry Murdock fillsthe6a8 his daughter, MrJ. Smith, Almira. Teaming prompt y n ed to. �f8>7$ 5 cency on-Mr. Farley's staff. r , Agent for Canada Carriage Co. - COAL AND LUMBER YARD BROUGHAM w'- Insurance rates lower on farm pro- AUDLILY W $ Peak er and Village Dwell' N, L. Stevenson lost a valuable TIME TABLE-Pickering Station a • • , P4cker,iny. p g p' The Brooklin Creamery has started horse on Sunday last. T.R. Trains going East Sae as follows- in first-class Companies, some new routes through here and a Mrs. Wood and children, of Streets- No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. ' If Gu.exeCt HIGH GRADS EMPLOY- O PY�21117.a.m Notes number of farmers are.takinq advant ville, gre visiting Gibson and Mrs. 12 Local • " 2.50 P.X `^ Y age of the opportunity-to have their Conners. 1" 14 Looal 6.05 P.K. uxwT you must make HIGH GRAD7i If not insured with me;call and cream taken from the door. Misses Maud •and-Mary Barclay, of Trains. going West 'dna as follows PREPARATION. One school that is . John Murray is making good pro- Toronto, are at their home here dur No. 13 Looal 7.47 A.DI. • well-known throughout Canada for compare ra ea... grecs .putting a cement foundation ing vacation. '• 11' Local 2.20 P.M strictly superior trining is the under F. G. McCarthp'a barn. We W.J. Brown and friend, Miss N. 7 Mail ?.50 P.M. ssatirorr QP V. Richardson understand that Mr. Murray'has the Rooney,of Toronto,spent the week- —•Sunday included • . • contract' for the cement work ons. end with'the former's mother. '♦ �} g • bridge on the 3rd con. Mabel Cassie has finished her ex- "NEiVP TINSMITH SHOP e Notary Public, Pickering. The annual garden party, under the arts at the normal school and is spend- auspices of the Audley Methodist in pc her vacation at her home here. _ m�A'VA i0a p • _ church, will be held on the evening of William and Fred Dolphin, of the I have opened up iu Greenwood a Graduates of this school RRADILY Monday July 7tll. A first-class enter- Peace River district, visited the form- tinsmith she and and re r a OBTAIN EMPLOYMRNT because there CHOPPING tainer from Toronto is being secured er's brother, Duncan,here last week. p ' for the occasion. Watch out for bills Political,meeting in Brougham hall ed to do all kinds of tin- are thousands of openings in ibis giving full particulars. on Friday,June 26. The Rowell policy slnithing, roofing and. $ city every year and we are called • AND OAT FLARING The C. P. R. company offered to de• thoroughly discussed and explained.. furnace-work. upon to fill more'than we can. :: liver 500 yards of-gravel at the Audley Speakers: F. M. Chapman, C. A. Work guaranteed and prices Buten any tirrie. College open all The undersigned is prepared to o e 'ran f the council would put it on Goodfellow and others. Chair taken moderate. year. Write for catalogue. grain ehoppinR and oat the eideroad, This road has been at 8 o'clock. R. H. Cronk, chairman turupiked ready and we trust that the of Pickering Branch Dousinion Ani- Lawrence Denny,, 1Vt'. J. Elliott, Principal flaking every day in the « . gravel will soon be put in place,as the auce, Cor.Yong@ and Alexander Sts. week except on road offers no inducement for travel At the annual meeting of Brougham CREENWOUD Saturday. at present. Branch of the Women's Institute the We understand that-several of the following:of9cers were appointed: r �j e " John F.-Bayles, areenw00d farmers in the eastern part of division Hon, Pres.;Mrs. Poucher;"Pres.,Mrs. • Coun�1� Home • NF+'w 2'1 put In their road work to suit them- Mosgrove; let Vice, Mrs. Devitt; 2nd selves and without consulting the Vice,Mrs. Beer; Sec.Tress.,Mise Mae Country Home. 8 acres about two 33LACESNITH SHOP 1 Have you lots of waUr? overseer. This is trot very beneficial Linton; Organist, Mies Blanche Me- miles from North York, village ; to the roads.nor does it give much en= chin. of Ballantrae. Framedwel- T)De undersigned.has opened a new C. S. ltlCit, 01R WHi7'>eVA4E couragement to the overseer,who has Weslev and Mrs.Harvey entertain- ga Pe hie troubles at the best. ed the Methodist Choir and a few ling of 6 rooms, barn, , blacksmith she on the Kin is prepared to furnish you,anything _-� p B• Our residents are looking forward other friends at their home on Friday �. ....poultry house and •_ ,: ston road opposite the- in the line of water supply such as to'tbe erection of Audley station on evening. Everything was done to apple orchard. THE PICKERING- NEW Quaker church, two pumps, windmills, hydrauiic rams, the C. P. R. in the near future, as make the event a sucress sad the Price$600, miles east of plumbing• etc. some of the material is on the ground kind words and delightful refresh- r'; Pickering Village. and a mahas been making arran e- menta were fully appreciated by all. JOHN FISHER & CO k guaranteed. Charges moderate They are also expert well drillers ments for board for the workmen. S. We wish this worthy couple a happy Real Estate and Farm Brokers. or • Puokrin expects to make the first ship- and prosperous future„and Brougham ' � and respectfully solicit your patron p P- P � g - Lumsden Building, meat, comprised of several carloads of feels justly prond of such s couple of : . - = age for the .ture. Ind; ohon, 3 1511• baled bay. ONTARIO energetic citizens. TORONTO, - .,.. 'Lt^' n5. .. .*rt. •. ,. � .: .:., - .,.. ,. ;.. ..,. .. ,. ,. ,,. 'r.. ..., .: ',.' .'.w, 9: 9 wtr ::exA rr'.. S:c ..F"lr' '- `� : ,H; ?@:t '�- G •..R ,/ ••'•r :.�'. e. a•rc ,e+'r....r ...':x. a. '�jp':r,•t,Y'..`.,�; ..;,yt,. y,,,, r.x'd... `: ' �, t 1 ''.�., .w �r,�°�� ,.�,�, .f'. .•r,Fi•.;;'.'1 r:� 5.. .•.�" ,� .`r :i a 7n 5,:+ 3"' < r 'k'LL..'1 '�,,h+",c.�'= 'Y'„ tar _ J ,� �� �, I ���r •`.� �M1 ,..., :x'tC„R's"a�i'"�"`"' �it.�a ..Y'�i'.+•S �'�i�+% 'i'., 'a • r 'meq R .: '> .'w,},f,, �n �v '1° "Rt A«•�'.+.X-. �.wr- `'a'`^i •'t, '.. -- .!'n,. `1'i'A 1.r, vT j+'Yw ..�q `- �3;."',"ne-¢el -.+ 11 Y. .�11, M.nn,'�,: -'P'r'�';�ir'+.;^a' x aW F - ...� : �.. . . . .y g -• .e �'ss �'i} -•ti'wP sF rr `e ,^t. .V �K '^k. .N • 'sir^- K =rs •sT -I��•Y7, I 7- �. �7 .V. 47i '"{' ! ^, n ;, ,, - - w» !. r k: +, � ,. .. r ,�T yn _ , n� is , ,. . . , I. directions upon which body they are Enough has been said to show that - would be on the same footing as any �'SPEECH OF Other buyer in the world. represented. a ort as affecting pure breeds, - �' fro imp 7" f The Canadian Government not only Bearing is mind that the Intending intended to be bred to half-bred herds : noable �! P i6 CASGRA/N does not publish such a list, but it importers free entry is thus made to not giv due effect to. • 7' does not itself decide whether any, Aepend=(all on'bia'being a British sub. As to b result of the system on such foreign stint or herd books are ject resident in Canada, (b) on his the, pure bred herds already an fhb. 4n' Importation of Thoroughbred Mares and StaUiOUB ' reliable. That duty it'delegates to the owning the animal and (c) on, his be 'country and through them on the cines r s " National Record Committee, a body of g able to get the National Record of animal to be bought out of th Ing esR ' t breeders or dealers no doubt well as Committee to record it before"he gets by the farmer for crossbreeding, it QTTAWA, THURSDAY, FEB$UARY `ZgTH, I81'�. quainted with breedtng and dealing in free entry, it obviously but little may be pointed out that the only use ♦' the classes of animals #n which they to delay, defeat or obstt I Im In his to the country of such herds to to sup, Hon. Mr. CASGRAIN inquired: " race track in Canada a foreign animal are interested, but perhaps for that endeavor to obtain it. ply the farager.awiih�as good an animal ;' That he will call the attention of the racing there in bond. very reason, not a body which should Amongst the first requirements of in price and quality as he could im 't- Government to some unsatisfactory tear 1L The National Record Committee be selected to make. decisions 'affect. the National Record Committee is that port direct from abroad. Such a class �, tures regarding the-regulations for the claim that its syMra is necessary #n Ing.the tights of others who may wish transfers of the animal from the breed- of animal local breeders only need to � -.' importation; duty free, of thorough• order to identify the animals and to to breed or deal in horses or cattle: er up to the importing owner must be produce under the direct stimulu^, of ' - , 1;;.'Dred mares and stallions, find w3.11 1n• build,up. an ideal system of registra• The salient point of difference between' furnished, that 1e that a title from competition.•:.It that be removed, and �ir�whetherat is the intention of the tion. - The country Is not sufficiently the American and the Canadian appli- hand-to hand must be obtained in writ- it 18 in part ttemo.�ced by the difficulties �vernment to remedy these -stock-to-adopt sueh"-s-system- eaten of 'the principle_o! duty free Ing. This requirement is alleged by in importing direct, then they will sell ;;: tions should they ezist'_. - It Ss questionable whether theirs is entry for breeding stock therefore la the committee to be necessary for the him something not quiteao good'as his A `_ Hon. Mr. CASGRAIN-With---Me- - vent deairabie.'Stud that the one Government publishes a purpose of identifying the animal. Now American competitor may 'get abroad a mission of the House I should like to books-ara-only records o ree s o e r n w c car• crossing-on- at-th� -- ---- tions to eriments. ,In countries where they ries with it duty free entry, while our half-bred stock, If the animal can be The trend'of Ahe stem, therefore, ', present conditions regarding u17 a ve een ,mos own a ego ea s u y o w a a o ore gn re- oa e w - `:importation of thoroughbred mares them has been voluntary. Their value essentially a private and non - liable record,_the chain of title fa a dividual Importer and to make's semi- '. . a44 stallions. I may say that this #s depends entirely on the reputation for Bible body. matter of indifference to the farmer if protective system Lor the benefit of _ .,,,g I a .question which is. altogether free carefulness and integrity of those who Whether it be legal for the Govern- his legal title be good enough to pre- stock already in the country. That from any political significance, and no use them. The Identification require- meat to leave to a committee of deal- vent any one from taking the animal !a free import o1 the farmer's raw ma- political party could take exception to menta are clearly futile for the oaten• era in any particular trade the power from him. That legal title is neldie urn ed and inferior raw '�" It. It there is any grievance existing,• slble purpose. to affect, their competitors' imports better nor worse because of the chain material air�a dy in the country pro- or !f there !s anything amiss, both 12. It the Record Committee's sys• may be doubted. The point to be of documents. Moreover no such chain tented, and;t41s In the face of the de- ; -_-.-parties are equally responsible, be• tem Is true in theory, those who fol- noted at the moment is that-by- acts of documents covers the real points at dared policy4of Parliament. - ;. cause the conditions complained of low it should in a few years by the of omission rather than commission, which identity to most likely to be lost. Thus, sinet+ti the days when Sir.4 "`have been In existence for a long time. superiority of the class Of animals flrstly•of the Government, and second- The testimony of those who saw the Ross stood for the House of Commons The contentions of some who,are ag• bred by them, demonstrate the advan- ly of the National Record Committee, dam bred to the sire or the .animal we have swung around to the opposite . 's --grieved are: tage of that system. They evidently some importers suffer through the born Is not always available. In many point of the compass as to the encour- ---6- 1. Tha a overnmen -to--trust-t e or e. on we are -W the customs law'as to free I would not try to drive those who do exposed withoutrhaving any legal rem- mothers and raised by hand or placed not awing back and not only say, but import for breeding purposes. I not agree with them into their sys- edy short of interference .by Parlia- with foster mothers. The identity can mean free imports of pedigreed stock, � 2: That the Government delegates tem. If, on the contrary, they believe meat only be traced by the testimony of and see that the farmer gets what the .7- ` thin enforcement to the National lie- as their'opponents do, that the system those who were on-the spot and saw law gives him. No matter is more far- The article of the tariff dealing with �.' • cord Committee-a body not respon• means that those who follow it must this done. No records or chain of reaching than this upon the material duty free entry for breeding purposes h '- sibie to the public or soleetpd by !t; end by having inferior stock, their documents effectively cover the risk prosperity o1 the country. ,: leaves It to the Government by Order .. --'• sad having intareats not always fife anxiety to force it c n their competitors of loss of Identity at these points: Nor A thousand Poled Angus or Durham . i in Council to give effect to the pro-�!a 1t desirable..that they should be. bulls in the West bring down ten times -- am$-a$-those-oL.oihes--importers.- - is ezplainable. vision The 6overrment purports to � 3. This committee d-aclines to use 18. Paper Identification is not pas- cause stud and herd books are not their conito the:shipping points inside „' certain powers, thereby depriving im- aisle, even of animals bearing extra•. � s by saying that free entry shall books of title but are essentially re• of three or four years merely through 11 17 it y porters.• ordinary marks. A chain of identifies ,be granted to animals owned by Brit- cords of breeding experiments. They the increased dPe#ght and quality of 8. This committee declines to ase tion is always as weak as the weak-' !sh subjects resident !n Canada (a) have been of most use in those eoun- their stock. Like improvements would .. If the anima! is registered to the Can follow free imports of dairy cattle and :r- -r:._ 'certain powers, thereby deprtving.im• est link. The animal's parentage de- tries where recording in them has , �l. "'------.___porters of part of their rights. It be- adian register for the breed, or (D) of horses. Those provinces most in pends (first) on the word of some one in any record kept abroad and recog• been left as a voluntary matter to the I s ing a private.body under no legal duty who saw the sire put to the dam, and breeders. They are of value only h need of better saleable stock suffer ,. to perform any function, there are ne (second) on the word of some one who nized as retable by the National Re showlng the results obtained through rine most from existing conditions. ' ;legal means to compel it to act- saw her foal. These things'#n prao-i cord. Committee. the nnioas of one family with another That the law !a not applied is clear._ _ Itr That is the reason why I am now lice depend on--the rEliabtiity of the -The provision sounds both fair and and'only of value In so far as these Why It should not be applied has to be presenting the subject. people dealt with. The only result of i wise but falls short of what is de- have been carefully carried out and explained. Why a private body exert . a 4. Briefly, the customs law gives us requiring transfer documeaa is to sirable, first In, that there Is no au- recorded-by people whose reputation ',else$ part of the functions of Govern- ' entry, duty free, for breeding stock, form a seals upon which animals may I thorttative publication of a list of fa beyond question. The character of meat cannot be satisfactorily.ea^.lain- t leaving 8hehne essary regulations Council The'be14�Thed fol owiimporters g a considerations 4.(by foreign Governmecords nnlzesecondd as eliing` the breeder_counts for everything. The j Should be taken way fromt,hlmtiby to failures as well as the successes of the Governor in Council allows free entry, show the worth of the identification i the the Record Committee will ;breeder of high character are equally body not aaawer ble to the electors It the animal is:registered In the Can- system,adopted: a I not recognize any foreign record kept valuable to other breeders. The en-,and whish canna through the courts I adian Register, or !n a foreign record (a) Those animals already Ir the' abroad as reliable 1t-there is a Can- tries recorded by breeders about whose be compelled to 'perform the duties recognized as reliable by the National country at the inception could not adian record.tor the breed, and lastly character or diligence there is the!�aigned to it fed the simple reason r ' Record Committee. But here is the have the system applied to them; ' ;to that being a private body there are slightest' suspicion do not add in the that It is a private body and cannot be sf , kernel of the whole thing. The Na-l (b) The offspring of animals ro legal means of competing them to slightest degree to the value of their I compelled to perform any more.of the lienal Record Committee will not de brought !n since upon which duty is i pronounce publicly and definitely on stock. No matter by whom recorded duties than it chooses. '� _ Blare that the English, the.American,I paid are registered without ldentiflca- the reliability or otherwise of any there are probably In any herd book A brief review of the circumstances l 1, the Australian, or the French -Stud'.tion-of their parer-ts; . , foreign record even in the case of one quite as'many worthless animals as auggests certain modifications as bei- Book are recognized as reliable. It I " (c') Obviously, 1a no event, are the recognized by the United States Gov there are good ones. Ing imperatively necessary. v The Canadian imparter htdding at a; 1• The Government should publish a � H, ,c: 'will not pronounce as a public body parents of the Identified animals also ernmeat and by g cry other govern- be compelled to, that these identified; 1 men all over the'worid. sale say In England stands at a disad. lint of all foreign records which are " generally recognized as reliable. .Re- books are, or are not, reliable. Ant- (d) A mare brought is in foal may,' There are Canadian records for vantage as compared with hie Amer• g11 L. cord in these should entitle an animal • ••mala entered to those books: are, how- be rejected and the owner forced to nearly all the more"prominent breeds lean competitor. TheylatEer can eateiy 1', ' -ever, to practice eligible for entry in,pay duty for Lack of ideti!ificatioa Da• of cattle and horses. The foreign re-.1 buy- as animal guaranteed to be re- to free entry. There Is no difficulty - the -Canadian Register kept by-the i-0ers, but the foal'is registered without cords recognized as reliable by the ,corded In one of the books recognized to,making such a Ifet The National , committee; !n fact they are the faun- any; I Record Committee have such.,a Iia; il dation books for the committee's (e) The credlbillty of those who I United States Government are broadly,by,his•Government. The former can• which they use as the basis of enter r speaking the very hooka -which--form f not He.would like to add some lim• .in !n their own books although they books sign the papers can never be tested; The fouadatidn of the Canadian re•!Mations, as to say: will.not certify that the boaitb they so' S. The committee-thus takes away (f) The series of Identification pa- cords, but by omitting and refusing I will outbid my American corn- I , I ; from the Smporter�of an animal regis-I pars do not In themselves prove,any petttor !f the seller will guarantee -^,use are reliable within the meaning to certify publicly that they are, of the ,Order 1n Council when the !n- �. • tered !n the-English or American Stud tiring and would not make a prima recognized as reilabte by the National I duty free entry Into Canada or it - ,_ ' Book, etc.,. one method of free entry:;facie case anywhere-because the an!-I Record Committee, the Canadian Imp, ent ,al•importer weals d obtain tree • - ;__1R tmpos_gs on him'no"alternative but il-al referred to, if It had not some ex-porter porter is placed -in a. very different he will guarantee,to In Canada all.the �!ie!► documents required in Canada for entry; Even if they had not such a „r = to submit do entry in,the Canadian`tr tnary marks, could not be shown I position from the American compet- ;list, the list published by the United --=_, Register-as a condition precedent to to be -the'-same as that mentioned 1n t ltor.' duty dein the In dsStates those i$n�orlmoatti rival body should havetates• 'free entry-a condition not authorized the papers Hon. Mr. CLORAN-I would like to it he will sell conditionally on my p , by the customs law nor by Order-in 1 15. The material !n. the `country is ask the hon:-gentleman one question. obtaining tree entry. Council. Also, It gets into its oovn.poor. ' The system adopted tends to He is asking that the stud books of the j thing to say as to the application of "heads a power to obstruct the !m ori keep It that way. It tends to compel . tes But these are points which he can• the customs law to Its camperitors sad 'r ter, for It can make entry Into t he j those l ro"viacesyaot already prodded United WiSllathe United States recogdor do the not effectively raise at as anction..,He free entry:should not de�+ead to any + Canadian Register easy or hard, slow;with breeding stock to buy the culla United Staten recognize Canadian stud moat be prepared to'buy and take his wap on recording in any`book kept !a oro rwise, or refuse It all:ogether.`,"from-existing 'establia3bients" to-'the -•-chances of delay and of being-refused he hes . 3. ThAa. _ _ _ 8. To have one's case:considered by provinces that are..-so provided, or-tori books to the same amount and degree. tree entry. .This he may do if he has , g, The Canadian stud and herd Hon. Mr. CASGRAIN- I think I am on hand funds sufficient. But #t he books should be open to voluntary en• the committee one must be the owner I buy abroad animals the breeder has coming to that in a few minutes. The try upon such'terms ad those who keep ��► - •ot the ani�for free -entry. not been able either to sell or to train.; has only the same sum available as . That is to say you must have parted They being still in his hands he can I American can import duty free an Ms competitor bids, he must content them see At. Their present system to with your money and have purchased give the complete transfer documents. animal regiaterei in such reliable;himself with buying an inferior animal. more enacting than Is thought asses- ,, foreign record as of,riglu. The Can- Suppose he buys, and he must do so nary by_,many foreign systems. Wheth• the animal abroad: and have so far Even then his.word alone makes the 1 adian can only do so after he has got More his case will be considered by'er rightly or wrongly so, depends on , committed yourself to difficulties be- only evidence of what the etre and the ft recorded in.the Canadian register. the committee, he cannot get them to whether the book is conceived to be a "*-1 "fore 'knowing whether the committee dam were.. . This is the second salient difference pronounce beforehand as to whether will allow you to get out of them. What the objectors say they want between the method adopted 1n the record of breeding experiments or i h=-' 7. Amongst the.terms it imposes at ia:- it he purchases such and such as ant• history'of tiffs: ^ ' present are,• the producing of written 16. We want as good a chance to get two countries. Pedigreed-stock, as we mal..it would cone in duty free, The As'a voluntary matter there would td ,' transfers of the animal.from the orifi- good stuff for the same investment as all know, is Imported' for two very seller not being s British subject real•I be ao objection to their following different'purposes-and by two classes dent in Ceaada, cannot deliver them either theory, it is only when they Vaal 'breeder through every 'owner our foreign competitors. 1 duty free: Even if'he could, he would • down to the importer. Such docu- 17. We want the Government to take of persons interested in different ways- seek to Impose their system on others : „ Those who care tp Inquire into the not do so for the same price as he who do,not need it that their theories meals are- not_usual in transactions the responsibility of seeing that we matter can judge for themselves which would take from an American Bayer - relating to thoroughbred horses, are get it. interfere with the rights of others and rf In many cases not procurable, and I•.- 18. We do not want to have our Purpose the dot free entry provision for a straight sale. In a word, the thereby become of any public Import- -. :r sometimes only procurable a paying business in the hands or,power of'aay was most Intended to ,help and what Canadian buyer must 'be irrevocably ance. -. for them.' The mere demand for them group of .dealers or•breeders. We interest is in fact most advantaged by committed as owner before he can as- IL se a result of the voluntary appli• in mane cases would prevent the pn;• want to follow our own coarse and let the system in. vogue. Better beef certain whether he is to get free entry I cation o! their present system of title „, c chase of a desirable animal because them follow theirs. cattle, Saar dairy cows and more en or pay duty: Meantime his animal and so called identification they pro during horses are wanted, not in the lands .in Canada and• he has to' pay duce a still better stock for the money foreign buyers--do not need such docu- More than-forty years ago, the im•, show rings, but on .the farms. - The duty under protest, or is forced•to be t A menta and the seller aeler has them. Variation free of duty of live stack for than. can ..be, p;enured earoad, the B. A Canadian buyer.competing with breeding purposes was a plank.in the show ring is the place where what the come a public warehonsetnan under country will have reason to congratn• R, foreign buyers, therefore, labors'under Liberal platform. In his Reminiacen- farmer"wants to advertised. 'No one bond with sureties. late Itself. That they hope to do so 1 • •, several disadvantages: cea, page 44, 81r George Ross gives can conceive of the farmer knowingly i If he buy direct from the breeder in. or believe that they can do_so__is__to (a) There !s the certainty of delay an interesting account of its effect on supporting a system by which direct England.and hold the animal there ea. say the leant cast in doubt bs their while discussing with the committee; one of his elections. Import by him of stock he needs to owner until by correspondence he has desire to force the system 'on others11 cross with and improve his halfbred made his course clear he may escape .even to the point of refusing' them • .i. ' (b) There Is the possibility of being l Ostensibly for many years past this I s free entry. If they believed as their �y unable to procure the documents re-II question I, have been discussing has herd .is made hard to him and by some of the risks, but even then'if he '• quired;' become common. ground to both par• which what stock is available through cannot secure free entry he has car- opponents do that their system and . 1. (c) There is the possibility of being ties. . importation by others is likely to be fain dangers before him, and in any practice tend to discourage the lndiv# unable to.satisfy the cotpmittee; That it should in the process of time either higher in price or poorer in event !s debarred' from many of the dual importer and to create a disguised ' 1:F ' (d) Whilst the duty free entry quest remain so in appearance.but have be- quality than #t need-be. if..fu.tt:effect- chap eg 3 to_make advantageous par protection for the benefit of herds"al- 1. 1. .-- tion !s thus held up the animal has to come in fact a disguised protective were given to the law. chases which are•open to foelgn buy=i ready'in the country,--tfieir anxiety t = be bonded or duty paid under protest. system for such stock good or bad No one would grudge free import era. force the system on• others would be 9. The result is that an animal un• as may be in the country, will at first to those who breed pedigreed stock in Take it' all�in�all, a foreign buyer;, xplainable, because by getting every , _ doubtedly registered in the English or be hardly credited, but that it #s so the country nor object to Government knows exactly where his government One into the same position the yeast• 7. .. the American Stud Book and perhaps will be seen. alter_light has been keeping their stud and herd books for stands, knows that it means to help bility of comparing the beneflts "of perfectly well known on the race track 'thrown upon the practice as applied them, but probably most people would him to bring in stock duty free. The. their system.with what can be done `1 as a performer, cannot always be im- to the theory. subscribe to the proposition that bav- Canadian buyer knows that whatever under, the system of free imports, ,; ported duty.free into the country. The There are a certain number of stud Ing these things they should by their the law may say, the practice leaves, would be gone. Until they have shown trouble and annoyance are so great as books or herd books tri foreign coon- Produce show that they were breeding him #n doubt and he must feel 'fairly their value, it would seem that there to discourage individual importers. To tries to which the breeders record the as good stock for the price as any one sure that the National Record Com- to no particular.reason why their ideas i could import direct and duty free. If mittee's system leaves him at a dis- should be enforced at the expense of those'of•limited means they are pro- births of their animals. Of course it + .11 11 hib#tory. The story of those who have+dues not follow that'animals there re- they cannot show this, surely no one advantage. Months may, and do, the country, contrary to law and to been through them tends to deter corded are valuable for breeding pur- would support a protective system for elapse while he Is pleo#ng together the detriment of their trade .compet#- been from attempting to import. their benefit for the effect would be documents required by the committee. tors. • ""''.� p paces nor that many not so recorded that those who desired'pedigreed stock Meantime he cannot sell the animal This, no doubt, is the underlying ob- Are not valuable. To avoid entering I have done my best to make this. r. ject. on any ground possibly debatable, the to cross with hu::•bred herds-and and does not know what it is to cost matter as clear as possible. What 10. The Canadian buyer with.a lim i discussion may,be limited by assum• they are the nista'support of the whole him ultimately. The keep makes a' would be desirable would be for the. - lied sum spend cannot buy as good Ing that an animal is not valuable for agricultural industry-would get worse big hole in his margir- of profit., The Government to publish a list of re: z an animal as his foreign competitor,1 breeding purposes unless so recorded. animals for their purposes_and pay a American purchaser of a like animal liable stud books, and have animals . " ''because the foreign competitor has no I Certain: of these-books are recognized higher price: at the same sale .has., his purchase registered say, to one Of those stud Z; doubts or difficulties before him and by the United States Government as Now, In the most important breeds, through the customs without delay. books, either in Europe or the United i should an intending importer apply to His impartation !a not subject to re- states admitted duty free: Then the' F.. P • can payout the whole sum, while the being reliable and a' list of. those so know whether say the Percheron Stud gistration in any books kept by his importer would be granted entry free, 4 Canadian buyer has to hold back recognized is pubitshed by that-gov Book or,the Durham Herd Book is re- trade competitors. 'They cannot force as In other countries.` To-day i1 a Can- f `' er)ough to pay the duty in casa...ot�.ernment. cognized as reliatle by the Govern- him to record is books kept by them, adian buys as animal he has'no guar - , need., Or, to put it another way, to I That is exactly what we would like, ment, he will be told by the committee and with good reason for except where antee that this animal will fulfil all - . =`get a particular animal the Canadian ;the Government here tb do-publish a °s buyec�as to have the same amount fiat of stud books that they would ad that it is not, and be will be invited to an animal is Intended for rise in 'a the requirements.. . - - ''' .I of avatla'r�le cash as the foreign buyer'tai{, ' Surely there -must -be M the register in the•Canadian book for these registered herd, recardtng in such .� and in addition enough to pay the I whole world some stud or herd book breeds, a record inaugurated dad dl• books in his own country is of no use A. "' ' u' duty, if luted: Importation into Can-I that is reliable. It the Government of rented by a group of persons already either to him or to his country, but t A household necessity is one that r- sda for a given capital, therefore must the day would do as the government engaged in breedin. or importing that the registration being a voluntary mat- 7 - ' ' ti be of an inferior class. ThIs applies i of any other country!s doing, and pub. class of stock, a book kept by the Na- ter, he can apply to it,wben and as it' nd family can afford to be wi'thon! ,whether poi buy abroad or on the I fish the list, the Canadian buyers Uonal Record Committee ander their Sema to be oY any use to him. -unless bt has airs. Y 1 G M .. `�.{w �Y •3.'. 7 r. _ '.r. s. .r;.'. a'li 'aC_. s w o •- 'h s"t'Y H+q.�l 's�'•.5*-' :-f u.,. *w•. .. '' i ' -1. • &u. .,} s .:.m -.,, .:.,..p ,.w.•..gq,,..•th••��`.',.+, _ .;!' '1.' {.:a. 'd.. "a:•.E "e.-�..:J•'.wr.• ml tGy' '§,'eG::q• ...�. ;al ±� A?t +a,�.i�.2 ' ^ ` .�: ,K•K'.. 4 cam{ ', 7. x. .4 1. 't .k: wy+, i�.• '''� r""++Y'• ,'•'f • n ••k 4 t s' .,y , q + aa, ti5x a,r' . ,1,dna• �'; �e" ..i Na Qa,-v e� i ' 7 .urs EMT r e W' 2 Y r, r .• ,�..' •r „ cam.,.. •r�r'.. .,,•a. .-.'':, , •••,-A'. '✓d:9'i '9 •:�'ss•- :'i' Y Ti-✓ R-• ,',>-„n*fi4 _•c �7'�' ry •N'P •1-'.•i Tyr' . +� +tr• •tar v t++.t� d•:,•evcv a,-e -. i' —r .A:?- ,4'tt'u:.i r!. a•'i» 1 ,:. i _ , n� ate.. n]�}�aC� Ca� :_ithe income from these investments :.. � Nottingham, sitting for his portrait e 9 vl+u D it was brought home to be spent the 'and com•plaiaing violently of the • , Government, under the old law, extremely ugly phiz the artist was • �1er��iae Wdl Fir You . levied income tax on it•—that is, � � making.' After he ' had repeated when the. Government could dis- this several times, the man laid' Stiffness is Rubbed Right Out; Every Dover it. But when the income was , dow'h his tools, and looking signifi- Sign of Pain Disappa'Ars. reinvested abroad the old 'law did., cantly- at Carnegie, said, -Hi, you Gee whiz! think of it! t touch it. Now Lloyd George • handsome face no have got how can � No more stomach dosing necessary says 8,11 2'I of British subjects make, and turning to Pott, he con= r 'to care your lame back. resident a United Kingdom i tinued, Here can make handsome } '' Everq trace of lameness, very bit must.eon'tri to the Imperial re- face, for too plush ee handsome face .r` ! stiffness, every sign oL,w knees in venue. These foreign iovestmenta 1 have got." Carnegie was offendkd - e back!S muscles.can be rubbed away are e0timated,at more 'tllara a bit- ' at both observations, and declared f all.time to come by good old "Ner• line•" , 11on and a half dollars and from. • • - lie-would•: not ' . ....� ._ - _ .Pay.for or take. the o`othter Ifulment can do the work' this the Chancelloir hope$ to secur4 ' • _ may, - so quickly, can penetrate so deeply, $1,,850,000 this year, and double :y He kept his word, and the next can bring ease and eomlort to the that amount neat year. The total , �+p time we called at the shop we found , . ' back-weary sufferer as Nerviline In- increase of revenue from income tax the image of Mr. Carnegie tucked HighesiY khOebeaus kept whole variably does. and death duties this year will up, hanging by a rope round the and mealy by perfect baking,. N]eche isn't the only malady amount to something like $44,000, POINTEDneck to a beam with several others. retainin their fu11 stren e meaningg a Flavored with delicious sauces, s"t And relief so speedly as NervffI e n apl e o e bilieve n,- with much anger, an- They ba.e no egtrsL t " gives. For chronic rheumatism there George Paish, editor of the Statist; a word they say. swered, Ail these' have too much k' are pain-desgr'oying properties in Ner• says the burden of taxation is much A man isn't necessarily honest ee 'grand ladrones, give me too vtline that give it first rank. The way smaller than it has been in modern because,he is poormuch trouble, make handsome face, .-1r- It limbers up a stiff joint and takes soreness out of strained or rheumatic history. 'In.1880, when the eapendi-. Human naturd sets a Man up as a no spay, no take, so must se hang ture came to $415,000,000, it was •u up -- —, HO1VI E ` ,muscles ie simply a wonder. judge of hila neighbor, '. If you have an ache or a pain any raised out of national income of$b,- Bometimea_s�girl does a young r. where, if you have a sore back, a stiff 000,000,000. Now the national in- man a great favor by jilting him. INIII Quickly Cure STUDY i neck, a stiff joint, a strained muscle— come reaches the enormous total of " ' i ac 1- --if ouDo Better'a woman with roe cheeks —. ine r 4 Durso may or sore throat, just try Nerviline. an a man witha rosy nose, 111 be taken bycorrespoa- An Sour Stomach stand the increased expenditure. Cu id is wise. He leads the cou. aentt, but students bub it on plentifully—]t won't blas- p. 1 desiring to graduate ter, it can't do anything but cure you Bis George argues that England can pie to the-.altar acid then quite the �' must a t t end o n e quickly. Tlis large 60c family size bear still greater increases in her game. Relieves Fullness After Meats. Session, bottle is they moat economical, of budget: _ course, bu „� „ Never judge a married man by his "When�I was working around the tyou cgs, from an,� dealelr4 There are good ground's,. he actions wherr he'is away-from hams. farm ]est winter,I had an attack of in- line, QUEEN'S also get the 26c. sTnall size of Nervi- Bays, "for believing that the income Unlese a plan keeps 'moving the ftammation,"writes Mr. E. P. Dayrkins, mod s. king of all pain-relieving re- and wealth of this country will world will soon leave slim in the of Port Richmond. "I was weak for a! t�iVIVE11SI mediea. KINGSTON, ONTARIO i _ again double in another 30 years. lurch. ions time, but well enough to work -ARTS APPLIED SCIENCE t•. Wheats reaches $2b,000,000,000, and And many a horse has been badly until spring. But something went EDUCATION inottsdla # THIRD OF 1:iCO*E I\ TAXES. .I have no doubt that it will within raced because money talked to the wrong with my bowels for I had to use MEDICINE ENGINEER�NO. �;al a aeration, a budget of $250,000" ke salts or physic all the time. My $e $ jockey. SCHOOL 18ir Wm. Levee Cokiputes Obliga- 000,000 will be borne more easily If it wasn't for the weather lots of stomach kept sour, and always after JULY and AUGUST ig eating there was pain and fulness, and . {toss Udder Lll"4-George's Tar: than the burden of a $1,000,000,000 people would have no excuse for all the symptoms of intestinal indi- G.•Y. CHOWN. Registrar, Kingston,Ont. Under the 'new scheme of teas-, in 1914." talking. ! - gestion. Nothing helped me until I From the fruit dealer we et our used Dr.-Hamilton's Pills. Instead of tion b David Lloyd George, (Oban- BABY'S HEALTH jams,—and a s,gnedt from the v t goods deal- vera hurting, other and seemed toh yhealcted • Har}`whyddidn Find yousoundthe ;�a y Y fie , er jamjams. ceTlor of the Exchequer, hn his.bud- get for 1914-15, a man having an in- DURING HOT 'WEATHER It's an easy matter to fill teeth— bowels. I did.not require large doses _dinner eon 4" y come from a capital of $5,000,000 to get results with Dr. Hamilton's Pills, g „all you have to do is kick a savage and feel so Please. m, .I couldn't find it. will have to pay one-third of 'his in- Duringthe hotspell the health of do and then wait a little. glad that I have found a "Who there it is.on the hall come in tensa. In the first lace be mild yet certain remedy. Today I am ►- p baby mst be carefully guarded. With the exception of chocolate well—no pain, no sour stomach, a table ! .W has to pay 29 cents on every $5 in Diarrhoea, cholera infan+tum and caramels there is nothing sweeter to good appetite, able to digest anything. "Pleese 'm, you said this morn income tax; then.he 'has to pay a dysentry carry off thousands of pre- a girl than love's young dream. This is a whole lot of good for one ing that was the breakfast gon.” similar' amount in supertax, and emus little lives every summer. It is well to make good start— medicine to do, and I can say Dr, when he dies $1 on every $5 of what Baby's Own Tablets are especially and it is also well to remember that Hamilton's Pills are the best pills, and ' is left has to be paid for death and ads my letter, I am sure, proves it. ai°• Lsntmat Lnmbszaraa's �stsaa x pied to keep the little ones well it is ilio finish that really counts, Refuse a substitute for Dr, Hamil- estate duties. The total is figured during the summser. They regulate Many a man makes a air us ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, Altruism. at just under one'-third of the in- .the bowels, sweeten the stomach, effort to recognize his duty at sold in yellow boxes, 26c. All dealers, „ „ ' 'come• and an occasional dose-will prevent be will be in a position to dodges it. or The-Catarrhozone Co.. Kingston, Jim, said an honest coal deal- This calculation has been made by the dreaded eumpikr oomplalats or „_ ,I, _ Ont. It iser one foraof h? delicate widow, dd r, t, Bir William Lever, one of. the mil- if they do comae on suddenly - that ton of coal 200 pounds short. a lionaires who wihl have to pay', but prompt use of the Tablets will set Thinks SwearingAll Right Its 1 o Wonder. poo , o , and who does not object. baby right again, The Tablets are Providing the provocauoa equals the A minister, spending a holiday`in she will have to carry all of-it up "I like it," he said. "In my view sold by medicine dealer's orb mail offence of Jones .stepping on Smith's two flight" of stairs. I don't want y the Norah of Ireland, was out walk-ideal system of taxation, bath at 25 cents a hoz from The Dr. Corn'' Far better to use - Putnam's her to overtax �,er stren¢th " - �,•, Corn Extractor—it does cure corns and ing, and feeling very thirsty called local and imperial,'is through 0he Williams Medicine Co., Brockville,. warts in one day without pain. Try at a farmhouse for a drink of milk, income tax, the supertax, death Out. "Putnam's." free from acids. and pain- The farmer's wile gave him a large {" duties,land tax, site value'tax, and - Isis. price the. at r dealers. bowl of milk, and while he was -'taxation upon luxuries, such as al= His C•n4plaiet. aoodiol, tobaeoo, etc. Everything else s +� Consuming. quenching his thirst a number of i "`!tree, `Let me see, sold the doctor, ae �� pigs got- round about him. The While Mr. Lloyd George'has fol- e patient walked into his office; "She says her love for you ss a minis noticed that,the pigs were lowed his predecessors,o his what is your complaint now 4 consuming passion l" "It ie, It very strange in their manner, so he p system "Why, your bill is too .large," take5. five pounds of candy a week said--"My good lady, why are file in of taxation, except that he has in- t'eils6d creased the rate of income and was the Startling reply. to keep it alive." - pigs so excited?" The farmer's wife y supertax and death duties,- so that Toll p1W p �yyy YOU - replied—"Sure, • it's no • wonder e>jillbur>a" Try 1Tu:•Saa2 W tiII7t>�S ]PAOXV ST. y ' , s. by pap the lion's@ter: sato cones. the are excited air; it s their ow , + ''..'the weals have to eyes ea40=114R nit�PQ tIm via Chicago and North Western Ry., little bowl y'ou are drinking ou •galae tet+, St E abase, he has gone to other a�un- I fust 8ie Cotnforusoora:� special low rate round-trip tickets from of 1" bhsteTi. A 8i[3D food t. tries for some of his ideas. .His tax- + y 74ee. y0o.. a I points in Canada to Los Angeles, ' ,. " San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Van- --. - - •u�i00�+sed 3braa—lap —tion of site values is based on the rouver, �'tctorta Edmonton, salsa=y. -.Lesson !u Etiquette. isw now in vogue in British Colum- •Seheme hent Wrong.. Banff, Yellowstone Park, e,tc., dur4ns q. tte. r cr , June. July, August and September. Es- She was a little girl and veryTM' , while he has gone to the Amari- We thought file year wed ra- celient train service, For rates, illus- �- ran income tax law for the idea of Cher move than clean house," trated folders, time tables and full par- lite. It was the first time she had A TREATISE r ,Deakin Itnone accruing to British "Great scheme!" uculars. address, B. H. Bennett. General been an a visit alone, and she head waking"money $ Agent, 46 Yonge Street. Toronto,.On- sihbjecf�e from investments abroad "Unfortunately, the same idea taro. been carefuQ-ly instructed how to on the pay its share of taxation. had occurred to the people who va- behave. In recent years British capital- sated the house we moved into." Conditloaal. "If they ask you to dine with $lone_, iota have made immense invest- O en—Goin to et a new suit' them," papa had said, "you must • ttoaat:+t1D salt tae 7Maara's "a sass ao atse& 6d � $ s 'No, thank you;; I have already FREE i menta in foreign countries. When this spring ay, Y y 1 dined., „ Owens—If I can find a new tailor. Never Saw a Ban Dance. It turned out just. as papa had It was the grammar lesson and ��'s URIsasat uses by SM781etaas, anticipated. s oiler qat tree ,Sy+ � this book t at tel "Come along, Ma oris " said �t art about horse i L the teacher was explaining the dif- $, n Ydisea Grandmother ference between a common and ab- Woes of Women. sea mad how co her little.friend's father, "you must cure them. tau for it at yotu local druggist or write us _ street noun. "What's the matter, girlie 4" have a bite with us." "An exa le of a common noun "I have lost my ideal. He has �No, thank you," said the little s Didn't Know is dog," she said, "for you can'see mafried'another." _ girl with dignity. "I have already �ENDALL S ' it, while you can not nee anything "I lost mine in a slightly differ- bitten." SPAVIN CURE yf i - 'ant fray, said the Olde! t?YOIDa�Ii, _ _• W tnralnable. h cram apaom. Crab. Sprat, . s A good cook? Certainly that is an abstract noun. For in- aineboeeorauyotbertamenesti uxtiyaaesalbly ' eubee, have any of you seen shun- reflectively. �� By Proxy. ar; oo aa�.+�ddw t,,�r�>� a but she couldn't' have How was that bormthat badRlasbobe,anditeuredhtmtnfonr - dance 4" Maude-� arline is a great woman weeks time." ,^ cooked the Indian Corn, << " _ There was science for about a $e•married me. of fashion. rte,rail'sa In Chmissoldattbevnttbrm price rolled and toasted it to a 0f*1A battle.B f FL if you cannot get it qr our• 3- crisp brown, wafer-thin minute. Then a little,boy got,up lleatrix—Does she 'neglect her tmbookatyourlo„ldrng,rs,-rne,u.. and said:' _ children I -Dr.B.J.KENDALL COMPANY flakes, as we do in preparing "Please; ma'am, I have never Maude — Oh, fio 1, She hires a' Ewwburg Fasts.Vermont . Sul - seen a bun' dance, but I have seen nurse to do'it. " a"cake Walk." I was cured of Bronchitis and Asthma' FAnwe-ran saLL'. by MINARD'S LINIMENT. _\ Q MRS. A. LIVINGSTONE ><tep �n ,a Liniment la the Cortes R.W. DAWSON,•1Slnety Colborne Street,_ P0 , tV� Of Course '-Not I Lot 6. P.E.I. Toronto. - --- I was cured of a severe_$ttack___of —' -- F YOU O BUY BELL A _ R"h�matWrn—tiy Xnq_A_TM'S LINIMENT. A wits Irishman newly arrived j I L WANT�T T OR EL <� _ • y , Y Mahone Bay. JOHN 11fADER. Ye\i FICIIIS. _ Frust, Stock, Grain or Dairy Farm Toasties in London, noticed some blankets I'waa cured of a severely sprained-leit ,t • write H. Dnwson, Brampton, or ad t in a window, ticketed "To b9 by MIS '!I AN VYNACHT. I told flim there was a dozen of Colborne 9t., Toronto. thrown away!" In walked Pat and Bridgewater. people right here in�town who had N. W. DAWSON, Colborne et., Toronto. pair: He received never heard of him. demanded a 8TOCX SALEtsasaia. I guess that,took him down' a ,They are delicious with them and walked out again, The peg or two." ANTED FOR BEST ALBERTA' '` cream or milk,.or sprinkled shopkeeper ran after shim and stop , didn't. w Oil proposition yet organized. over fresh fruit or berries. ped him. "Here, you haven't id I guess.it M'He started Apply for articulacy to W. B. Leitch, right out-to frn> ,«arid- nk ot_ gttawa Building, Diontrea], for those' blankets ,you got Iuat HANGED BY THE NECK. P.Q. From the first cookingof. ,„ ., money. now. Of sours 'not; says Pat, as=aaELLdxEOIISe: the corn until the sealed, "weren't they labelled to be thrown How a Chinese Artist Got Eren s air-tight packages of deli- away, and Shure didn't I come in With Mr. Carnegie. Dre Morse a CANCER, TLTMORS, LUMPS, ETC„ C internal and external, cured with- Gately toasted flakes'are de- l and ask you for a pair to save you The man who orders goods and Indian Root Pill* out pain .by our home treatment. write ; `. us before too late, P*. nellmah Medical. livered to you, Post Toast- the trouble of throwing them then -refuses to accept them. is a exactly meet the need which so often Co., Limited. Cr-llingi•ood, Ont. w les are never touched by aWay_I trial to shopkeepers and manufac-• arises in every family for a medicineNZW""E$s you sa=e human hand: turers in all lands; a novel 'way of to open up and regulafe the bowels. "Wheat time did your master re- serving such delinquents is describ- Not only are they effective in >}It �i OOD WEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN IN r, - „ taxes of Constipation,but th he York County. Stationery and Boo �- Grandmother would have to n last ni t,'Jane 2 I don't 'ed in a•'curious little anecdote told `�' P Business in co,:ncotion. . Price onto greatly in bre" ng up a Cold or La •t4,000, Terms liberal. 'N�I16on Pirblt liked , kno mum, but at 7 o'clock this in "The Memoirs of William Hick- Gri b cleanin out the pe y system Ing Company, 7J Nest Adelaide Stfpe4 .tet a Post' T@85t1e5 morning his boots were "till warm."• ey_ knd purifying the blood.' In the same Toronto. , �- Thefe was a Chinaman who took waythey relieve or cure Biliousness, 'A .celebrated Vocalist was in a excellent likenesses in clay, which Indigestion,-Sick Headaches,Rheum- t; —sold by Grocers. atism and other common ailments. ' motorcar accident one day. A pa- he afterwards colored, and they TENTS In the fullest sense of the words Dr. Per, after recording the accident, were altogether well executed. To Morse's Indian Root Pills are 4i OF INVENTION`; Canadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., --aid : '`We are happy to state that this man's shop Pott and I went o-` Windsor, oat. A liI o a s•>!'s o i d R e ane d y' prc•IEOlrf, IP:aEoi,r ss vAt'ss •° :''-.• he was able to appear the following to see his pe'rforinances. We found via i3t.,,James St., 7so>,treai evening in-three pieces." . ' Mr. Carnegie, surgeon of the ship ED. 7. •, ISSUE 28--'l-1. a''rlt0 for zafor;ndmob. t w , r:' ,^•74'-. ..,,.,,'-,+,,s-:..v 4+o-v .'",fir, ,i"';,''.: • t :..�w,. y7,,,r,',�,,m •:+,.'. r,,�. 8, .,r�y....f. y, y, , .r',. .t;.. .1„',• ,.' �„ i,is _ '. .f.,G;•, "'S .E7he,.' ,` ?'"sx'$"' - u,;ry'Y�,. yr _1.• - .,r,`., _ t - EOw b N ♦ , �P' .4 <• a^-'' - .. """' ,ccs .a,v:• '= fes,;•1"",�t ?:,.�""�.:+' 'A"•- °'ti!`�'+•."o r.� 'u; .•aGi�,.�:rw.:, [; •.. '�-'-.�a X "'!.: 's�"'P•+r -:7 �..�'"� •+s � ��"'.g,. ru, ma... +.•..ay,r.^.,y-^7... ..9 ti •.�'4T'. 7. "F .� # ,,. ..w. r„b•'-X.i�"`L .«. ”. sr;,,+ •.. v.:`,?..•+v.: y: k._: '3. j. ,r"�. :±mss�.•. Jr ay - _ 3''.�.a .,•C:. .:, .,,y.. _ ,: >r+v ,.,.. #;•.. .:- +.- "s, r-.,'•- r7 :S ,,:,.•,h.'fir :••s].''.:.,•k.. �'4•, r •w...,P'>. 'y 'w'''-',w�-S wr F e+l -p rvS,,,,.: .,,�,.... - .-�. -• .5.,c.,-f,,. .I.,( .a<.,�-. .-.,'.. 77 ,... ,...y. .. .. y. ', sass-. �'. - +r Hair and - . Rov .'s,.iolRsLr �a -- - „,• 1. In Regard to the Petition of the Ontario Young Manhood Association rtC{� S�,,,jp (made in the Legislature, April 14-,-1914.) it `Q' Scalp While in many respects I"prefer the policy we have submitted to the , NsEDl.sss�Liss PARI67ADT.gAOS House to the policy submitted to my honorable friend, the Provincial Beare- _ terry, by the Young Conservative members.of his party, I say to my honor• t Now that Parisian Sage can be be able friend that if he thinks the proposal presented to him by the Young Con- bad at any drug counter It is certainly servatives of the Province is a better proposal than ours, if he thinks it is ,seeded to have thin, brittle. matted . Morelli,the public interests than ours, then if my honorable friend will intro- etri or faded hair. No matter how duce legislation to cout, we, on this aide of the House will unite with uasitly the hair, how badly it is the w question out re of con- i him.ana hie friendse hole q ea of the bion party falling, or how much dandruff Paris- troverey, both partite and together wipe out this evil from this Prov- MGM l� !an Sage is all that is needed. Freq- `•uent applications and well rubbed into 'Y q ince��I shall go further and if my honorable friend will accept this policy pro- the scalp will do wonders—it acts like posed to him by ho-young-friendei-and-embody it in legislation, I shall be glad miagic. The hair roots are nourished "' "`' to join my honorable friend, the Provincial Secretary any other member" s*J atiRt�gtiyd to grow new hair. of the Government in-going before th"eoplg and urging their acceptance of : $sd}i>ig,.7i1�it3p;`dantlrnfY and falling such k' -• 'tial cease—your head feels fine. Best p a meatsure." of all, the hair becomes soft, huffy, Not acreted, abundant and radiant with life,and a 2. His Previous Offer, at London, Ont„ July 1, 012. beauty. "Sir James, join with us and let both ppolitical parties unite to wipe out You will he surprised wind delighted the licensed bar-room in this Province. Nk ould it not be a splendid spectacle " with-Parisian Sage. Try at least one for all the Provinces in the Dominion and for other, countries of the world to '. ty cent o e from et i — e - witness a union o o political- fes in is ro i pe ou will refund refund the purchase price if' you ^' curse of the licensed bar." _ -are not sati2f3ed. +`+ _ a Not accepted. 1UDICIAL SALE ,. 'n o art For Bale i -Fine Residential Pr 9 the Township of Pickering. 4 A GOOD REFRESHING DRINK IN THE BIIPREdIE COURT OF ONTARIO, +. � N IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF 11 ''�1, /� ll�r L�OMON_Y1i-ADE 10c. v • -... 1111- A/ 'G&A- 44 - ea '- ;•l� Pursuant to the judgment and final1 LIME JUICE -23c- _ order for sale in this matter bearing date the 18th day of .June, 1914, there -will be sold by public auction with the $ approbation of G.Y. Smith, Esquire, ._P. I-N E A P P L E : Local Neater of thin Court. at James Gordon's Hotel in the Village of Pick- -PRESERVING TIME • ering at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesdav,, the Four- :. We hifve grand ripe fruit all the time teenth day of July, 1910 by William - Maw, Auctioneer, the following lands _ -CHRISTI 'S BISC V l i S 4, - and premises in one parcel being three .quarters of -an acre more or Iess of f "' -south part of Lot Number Twelve in We have a full 1ine of this make of Biscuits. Nearly 50-varieties. - " the Second Concesrion of the Town- ,_ -. They save baking in hot weather. Try them. ' -- ship of Pickering in the the County •.� :;•..-of Ontario described as follows Commencing where a post has been ._HOT •�f L+�'sTH NS Y �. planted at the distance of five chains ' and fifty links on an angle of north :• E. N. SINCLAIR x eeventp•fpnr degrees east from the -"• = Oranges, Lemons, Banana-9, Cooked Ham, Bologna, Bacon. Sardines, south west angle of said Lot, thence Liberal Candidate for South Ontario. 'Polling lune 29th, 1914. Lobster, Salmon, Corn, Peas, Tomatoes,Onions,Lettuce,Cabbage. `north sixteen degrees west three Call and see onr complete stock of the .beat groceries. chains, thence north seventy-four ? degreea'eaast three chains to the front To Tgyg ELECTORS OF SOUTH ONTARIO' an in,cttuti they have worked Phone or send your orders we deliver it.- of said concession, thence south seven against for ve Few familina who P As polling day approaches the ��: g -JAMES �l4/CHAf-?DSC►N ty Lost degrees west cera chain seventy reme issue in the cam ai n, the re d this message but somewhere and '�� five links to the place o! beginning. I at sometime have to their sorrow felt abolition of the bar, has taken hold of ' together with a strip of Land to the the minds of men as no issue in Prr- the evil effects of the bar. Ia party alfa- 'THE PICKERING GROCER. . eEast thereof containing altogether vincial Politics has done before. It is glance more important than the safe- v three quarters of an acre more or less. not a Political issue: It is A moral ty of your homes and the young man- On thio property there is said to be and economic issue. Mr. Rowell• hoed of Ontario? a targe and substantial brick dwellingcon- house / \�,riii\vi i it map not become Premier, but with his Will you then vote as your Hayml � ` about 32 feet equ$t� with a aupQorters who will be elected and the science directs, voce as you have brick kitchen attached 14 by 16 feet Inde endent tem eraace c rvatives pre ed for ears. vote as in our and wood-shed l6 by 20 feet. There who will be elected over patty heart you know is for the.good-of + is also on said property a Blacksmith y kpilo 1 f9hop o by 30 feet and stable 26 m 86 conservatives. theta is a chance for for the abolition of the bar, the eu• Scythes and anaths, rakes, etc., ere the Stones,, bevel !Sower, feet. temperance people'to get the abolition preme issue of the campaign, which if files,-plyet's,,wrenChes, oileane, axle grease, and the beet of the bar from the Ontai io Legisia. successful you will • know will turn This property is situate on the Klutz- it procurable. stun Road about one mile east of Pick- ture. In Local Option contests South millions ofdollm-P into legitimate chaII- machine a' arable Ontario has given 875 majority. Now nets for the good of women and' child- {�'� ' r - +snag Village- and four and one half that Provincial Prohibition can be had ren, 1+nd which will save thousands of = ��1D'*R � TH GOOnQ' miles weer from the Town of Whitby. will those whodesire this end,'fail in young men, perhaps your own sons RM The Electric Street Railway track is the larger issue? from livesof usefulness to society. - - laid fust north and almost adjoining For years the temperance Tieolile I confidently appeal to the°Electors Fresh bread every day, buns when ordered, sodas €rash and relay„ this property and when built will be a and Churches have ktwcked at the of youth Ooterio u n this issue and fancy biscuits, six varieties at 10 Sts per lb. many others a0 great convenience to this rty. lacy of the talature. - Mr. Rowell 71 +► Leg if the sentiments I ere express" meet The property will be o ere for sale p - higher prices. Kellogg's toasted corn and"wheat Sakes malts � subject to a rererved'bid which will be has heard their cry and has responded with ypur approval give me your - to their appeal. He has promised if votes. It -you feel that - the vita and poet toastiea, 8 pkge for 25axedc. Graph note, shredded Shan of said lig eters The vendor- enough supporters of his policy are open bar should then vote as p y \shall aot.be obliged to furnish any ab elected he will introduce and,pass a g°' - :wheat ttiyenite, offal wheat sere ries, all read to eat. ••wtacts or title deeds not.. in their pos- our conscience directs regard �' yr8ion. law carrying out their wishes. He is yeas,of political afSliations, as s vote • `• _, ___._ ` , absolutely sincere and will unite with for this issue!s not a break with party , w TA"s:—Ten per cent. will be pate _. i� R / N K down at time of sale and the balance conservatives who maybe elected on but it is a duty which as a citizen you • « down 30 days from the date a said this poliev (and there will be many of know is yours to perform for the good Postum Cereal,Instant postum, camp coffee, lemonade, rasp'berrie them)to carry into effects the requests and safer of all, and having done 4 " vale. In all other respects the terms wine and lime juice. .4 .land condition of The Supreme Court of the temperance people. this it will easier to carry out the The demand has been made. . The policies of governments in. future of Onto• leader has arisen who will fight for years. bethe�Conservative or be they Bananas Oranges Lemons Fine-apples. Further particulars may be had the cause The opportunity is at hand Liberal. Your vote is secret and from A. E. Christian, Esq..Whitby, to the Coag .asked`for reform. known only to yourself. The issue Our groceries.aro the freshest r' eolieitor of Petitioners. The Union The testing time has come for the 'being now upon the conscience of the Truet Company,. Toronto, the Cosa- men of temperance to show their people, I therefore feel that when j mittee, and from earnestness. Will man o} Christian South Ontario speaks on Monday It GEORGE LI G. Y.SMITH. profession and of conscience allow poli- will speak as its stalwart sone have - - Local Mauer of this tios to warp their.judgment? The always"ken,on questions of moral 3"l court at Whitby abolition of the bar now rests upon the reform and will return me as its. _ - conscience of the people. The losa-Eo member to the next legislature to New A terWements. -those who have espoused the cause as help carry out this work. If the -� BOYS �candidates for reform will be insign!- Whitnev Government bas done � `'ficant as compared with the loss of more for the temperance people, than THE 5'1qr - CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE--A ly prestige to our church_and temper- 'Rowell' will do, why do the Hotels pppp _'—:. - J oDONALD lot 10 con, 4 pick- ante organizations, shculd defeat - . C to w,J.M support Calder? • " .._ _ . _ ling. 99 . • come b men of conscience and Christ- su yours very truly y ian profession joining hands with the $ED BUCKWHEAT—I have for eu prters of the bar, in perpetuating .W. E. N. gI19cLAIR 1.7 sale a quantity of good cleae buckwheat pP - y �. WALTER BAYLEB,Brougham,phone MI el TI L E—I have just burnt a kiln of :a■ A B O L I S H r'1-1 E 3 :B A, XZ» - tale whien will be ready for delivery on Monday June 16th,C,H.Petty,Cberrywood. 40 What the Policy Reay. M"ns _ ' BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE-A gaansity of buokwbeat,snitable-for seed you have heard a great deal abourtbe Abolish-the-liar policy of the Liberal '« 1 at lot 96,con 6 Pickering, GEO. DUNOA.\, t Bmagham. Se 99 party in Ontario. Do you understand azactly what it means? _ l _ Frequent misrepresentations arg made about it. - HOUBE TO LET—On tot 10, c9A• 9• RRAD it )r*R roURSELfa -11 Pioknriag, Good wo:kine man's house, Plenty of work in the neighborhood. Apply to This policy is set forth to the resolution moved In the Ontario'Legislaituce on V E I4. PL'GH,Claremont• 8tf April 14,-1914, by N.W. Rowell, K.C:, M.P.P., member for North - �i�TRAYED—On to the remises of Oxford and Fader of the Opposition. ►►--�� the undersigned lot 90,con,a, Pickering; • "That is the opinion of this House the public interests demand: t 4i steer rising 9 yeah. Owner may have tame 1, The immediate abolition of the bar,inctudio$ therein the abotitlos of A T��„'ter ' e, proton S �ilalak provins pro v and paying ox yen JAs, all Hotel and Club licenses and therewith,the treating system. Aa G sin YALMEA'Pi ertna' W41 2. Such other restrictions upon the residue of the liquor traffic as expert- IU xpert- j1OR SERVICE—at lot 21, con. 8, once may show to be necessary to limit its operations and effective to remedy Thew SHINGLES are HOOK LOCLED not SLIP IN LOC3HED. Pickering,Rea. shorthorn ball, bred b7 its evils. Local option to be maintained as a means of wiping out the residue , r4,at 'Forsyth.terms$a.00;Reg.Ayrshire half of the retail sale where the'electors so decide. bred�y H.O.Eamiil,scarboro,terms 141.00;-also ROCK. a reg, Tamworth boar bred by Chas. oarris, 3. The strict enforcement of•tbe law by officials in sympathy with the law _ TIGHT and secure, FIRM as a ” -'.Morriston,terms,$1.00 aOHN SOOTY, Okra- enforcement and the elimination of political, influence from the administra i7°�t• 0 tion of the law. p GIVE them a Chance to prove this statement. For sale by. $, _.. INDER TWINE=The three best 4. The regulation-and inspection of all houses of public entertainment w y Bon band at reasonable prices. An areae. as to insure,reasonable accommodation for the travelling public." - _ „ meed. As I have been in the business O - for the past seven years and al ways gave satie M E taction the farmers are assured of fair dealing. This policy.therefore mealis: - D11 e E .8 ,Hearly. Got 1�QUl8 P o,the rush-My bu2l�oss is Inoreasing ylater on. O Hot Liquor, aquor, iCenses : Every One Wiped Out. • be sold in bar rooms, dining. rooms or anywhere else t �,Z'Q'U'F�+'v�LFi - OR SALR-8 Roomed House in Club Liquor Licenses : -Every:One.Wiped Out. 1' village of Dunbarton, 19 miles east of q Toronto acre lot, Good orchard and small frults. House in first class condition; wide Treating System,. Abolished. „_ __ _ — _ _ , verandah on two sides large summer kitoh on S ; -•.attaebed,close to lairs, gay, churob, se boo3 Shops, - _ _. : Peel S figAnnual . sad poet office,7 minutes from G, T,1 Station. .7 Proposed Radial Rl'y adioinin Fcr particu. 1. Are dealt.with,:but in a different way from the bars, ,ars apply GEORGE WHHITE,Dunbarton,37.49 2. Will come under further restricRons. + 3..Can be wiped out by Local Option on a in vote where t e elec- OOT AND �."'jj(1�i QA { TOOLS SHARPENED to so decide. . . 1 rs(,_L! ver'�v e✓ - 6. Shop licenses cannot be issued'in place of bar-licenses abolish . We make a specialty of crosscut saws, NOTE—In nine-tenths of the Municipalities of the Province "the at pros- � 10 per Cent. to 50.per cent. DisCoun$e_ Tools of all kiwis. Locks repaired. ent no shop licenses. off every line of footwear in our store. Razor-honing a Specialty. For a first- in nine-tenths of the Municipalitics, therefore, the Rowell Policy means class hairtrim an easy shave call the Complete ?lbolitioo of the Retail Sale of liquor. 'Call and see what we have to offer you. at the East- Barber Shop. j' { „ See our House urnisbinga .aft Phone" 151. kinds. 81t GOVARNMENT RECORD from 15 g uu Carpets ` a yard up. In three successive Sessions, 19I 1913 and 1914 the Government voted W.J',•Q(�RDO�T PIOKERINt the-Bar resolution. 2, WN rz$ down the Abolish "JOHN HN �' a.�.E''sa«'• -. " , .. .•.'•.',p. -.• •�. 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':! .:�".'.r,: m . b i r r Pi r 72, r CLARStMONT t/ the test: —� Mrs. George Wagg, we regre t to , �: t s - ,.re rt,is seriously ill at resent. • / s)/ H/ RICHARDSON'S Ya pe•d g PLYMQ x amen Lawson is s n 1n a few r .days with his sister 1n Stouffville. is saaT, �e _:_ mporlaalehowin of finest display of Born-On Sunda. June 21st, to HOMESEEKER�7 Ohl". k ,cry large assortment of - Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane,, of _EvR°� wry. Books,Dolle, Toys, jury, Prussia,Sask.,a sou.(RobertSeptt) - Smooth, EXCURSIONS -SOII J. H. and Mrs. Beal and Miss Strong. rsaeiv�d for Ihs Holiday trade. Oali ,Sadler spent$11 day wlt'1 friends `� - -ALBERTA - and see them. �l MANITOBA; in Brook in and Kinsale. - •• 6absoriptioas 'taken' for all ildagaaiaa, : Bails do not rau , SASKATCHEWAN Wednesday nest being Domini- "ion Day, all places of busines will a down nd tangle. _Weekly and Daily Newspa Each Tuesday until October 97th, iacltssite . pew r� be closed as usual on.holidays. Cheapest heeaase to Wtaatpe .and Return !lRS3S.00 Jahn Gerow has been ,?pending '� ��•c ?at -.EdnvQaton and Return- . 43.00 f M�, a drs rs.GerlSte f Pori t e To. _.The on y.she ... r y p .. » From Toronto, and stations west and S=OC�L StS'OO+t ;and Mrs. Gerow, of Port Perry. of of Wheat R•.. i.; � + t xorth of Toronto. -Proportionate fares - ;•�7CTY3.'Lt1D�' rs; � from stations East of Toronto. very Ball. ,.. . , - M p. Return Limit,two months ronto, spent a couple ofmn with FOR SALE BY her nephew, Thos. E. Stephenson. - Partioulata regardi=LRAIL or OCE.�N tickets ,A,�// Mrs, James HOrtop, of Port ' from Canadian Pacific Ticket eats or write / E ■' /r/, ROY�E D to. Thos. Paterson for a week oturr two.Mt S. _- - .Our ice-creapu pariots will now be , A practical Shoemaker has �1 os.:Marvin will preach his. fare- --" -- ---- open during the season and;.we . opened a r well sermon on Sunda and on the will secure a regular ; Y supply from the a7hOe Repairingr�hap, ; following Sunday in -,his uew , , , -'�.. D` THE .. ___ _ _ _ . _. _. .ESrASlJWED Q °:CITY DAIRY COMPANY Next. door.to W. J. Coakwell s ,circuit at Seagtave. tBTe< -- Our public school will..close to- First=class Brea,'Cakes of fine variety harness shop, whore he is'pre- _ pared to do all 'kinds of day(Friday) when both teachers and Confectionery always ai work. snd pupils will enjoy a longed for on hand. T - . Sli 13�I� � repairing rk ,rest. - . -- : HERB MONNEY A calf respectfully solicited Mrs. George Webb who has been - ' W. ROYCE, PICKERING visiting with her brother has been PICKERING, ONTARIO We hope for her speedy re- cc,�, t coyery. Tcustomers HEbusinessman who hams THE BESTAyQSJti •!PeterandMrs. Macnab left ouTuesday- morning to visit their in various parts of Canada or elsewhere will• DeLaval Silos and Se rators � ��y toward disease to daughter, Mrs. D, P. Macfarlane, �� � ��A tendency toward bealth• No alcohol. iof Prussia, seek. .:find the services:of dus bank of_ I..Sow for 60 years. iin- Miss Margaret and Peter Mac-a re LIDOF invaluable assistance in collet- best by,teet.` Sold by 1': a 0. eso.:. _ weeks with plcft fries s in Mentreal mg etc. =a+ .".hale. W. P2L+2��3"p S _ and in Chazy, N.Y. _ _.TORONTO Shop Mark Burgg in of Woodt. bkty- PI E e - Inow residin in Claremont. CK RING BRANCH Ind. Phone 1921 � lag-entered the employ of Wm. R W. GORDON, Manager. Branch also at Whitby,. "p V-1--Thompson as baker. D D PICKERING, ONTARIO g;cycles for hire. Also, d umber of The Claremont Citizens' $and : second-hand wheelsfoii ea have been engaged to go to Can- sew ones ordered when oingtonon July 12th'to assistin The Cadillac Vacuum CleanerWhat a Pit required. the Orange celAbration. v GFoody�ear and Dunlop Au Ti r, Rev. Mr, and Mrs. McLellan and This is the time when women have their carpets and rugs cleaned J for eels at.right cxs. family arrived in the village on Ind phone 1918 Pick. -'-,Monday and are now getting ','and put in place again. Why not keep them clean b usingTO Suffer, when you can get R R P P� g y P y Tod's Home-made and u I pkh� `nicely settled in the manse. this hand vacuum cleaner? No dust curtains or walls, Russell Andrew, The showers of the -past week y _ Butternut dread PICKERING, Oat. . 'has had the effect of reviving ,everything kept clean and bright all the year round. The delivered at your door. 'vegetation which was beginning _ p. to suffer�tfhe m the effects .of the befit make $9.50and $1L58. :,A free demonstration when asked for Ask your Grocer for it.dry iVkL/rin Thomas and Mrs. Gibbons have C. S. BURLING, � ,PICKERING -. - returned home after spending five � . �• tr o r� ' { -or six weeks with their daughter. — OSHAWA. ONT. =' Mia."Worthy, of Brampton and -� Vshawa' Jteel dkifi les Lumbet Yard I with soar and daughter in Toro>;- e7 FLOUR and FEED - Quite a few from here attended YAre Fire Proof,.. Wind Proof,-- at Cherrywood Station P the union school picnic at Mussel- _ • man's Lake-on Saturday last, in. Pater Proof, Lightning -We are prepared to supply g 'Feed Wheat, Whole Corn, PP y ; +eluding our football- team which - Everything is the _ -wvere-defeated by Aurora ashool Proof and Frost Proof. Malted Corn,-Dried Brew- _ Roofing Lina N g p• - team 1.0. ars Grains, Oil Cake Meal. - M1' er were In Stratford .on. Monde M ins, Bran, Shorts, to p George Couper and W. X. Palm- All Odd up-to-date Canadian Now is the time lace your Monday olasa order for Tongued and oto ed ✓attending the funeral of qe. 11 Farmers use them. Ru Y Wm. Watson, .who mayearn -.r _ - .=Flour, Crushed Oats, Etc. _ _pine or hemlock alio ratio, coaducted a tailorintuineas _ .ar7• in Claremont. For particulars Phone home 5M., material. f Patrona of the barber shop will See any of the following Local Aagents-They will gave you best prices on - J i lease remembei that it will be .Pedlar's Metal Roofing. Siding, Vents, Culverts Finials. i fpp �t Z'homaw9 Roesor �, kept open.in future from 8 a. m. Terminals, 8heatiag and Ornaments. We Os Gordon duntil 4 p m. and on 'Saturday t3amael Manning, W. Pringgle, Q _ evening until : 12 Hair cutting Brooklia, Oat. Whitby, Oat. - -- L ° 3 m r~br - PICKERING ,t�y. dose anyy time during those hours. G. M. Rice, Jacob McIntyre, yl ;► `' The Ntsws man will make his Whitby, Ont. Whitby, Ont. ar �'g = C r regular visit .to Claremont next Lawrence Denny, John Aehenharet, ■ r ill � Wmt.lob 5 Sfa�Sstlstta/swa 5. y, instead of on Greenwood, Ont. Goodwood, Ont. to W e. to Le N Q s week ga. Monday ins, a holiday W. Healy, ..W• F. Burton, g , >) O •'Z�leada owing to the �comin on Wedaesds which ae- Boz Grove, Ont. Whitevale, Oat: } a It •uR s: �,: ENTiON' �' - - ebesltates the work being done J.G Morrish, W. W. Sadler, Sadler in the week than usual. Highland Creek, Ont. Greenwood, Ont. = _ s l'd-4 New and second creamsepara- The popular game of football is Ww. Wilson, Pickering, Oat. I c 0,= l:' being revived in our village judg- by tors. _ Gasoline engines, S -•No higher price,but better.serviee and satisfaction. .. . o a 'S its • ,ling by the large number of young r Jan - .'mea and boys who assemble in - ao, lr•a � different niakee, pumping out. r THE PEDLAR PEOPLE Limited M a a. ,�� « the school grounds for an .or i y- Ste. Farm im lemenU. ` two every "evening developlug geed Office and works, OSHAWA, ONT Establishedj1881. 8� .y,3 P .Fa their muscles and exercising their 4 0. C C p a .. tray I#I Gls'r PatCEs. ,r �= ., lungs ..ball.. _e familiar o .e. Jae -hags by chasing the i; to + .m Jw a Young Brood Sow for sale ' .. .__ :4 number from the Baptist i;' a o. s. .m s•Pt -mi b « W_ S. TACK80N' church went to Uxbridge on Tiles. ..� 044• W. day to attend the double ordina- THE. DOMINION Z S 91 m.. Nov BROCK ROAD, ONT. tion,when.; �Mr., $orton', was or- • o. D.o rt►;' . .-tion, - - iIANK -MR[OMUND a.OeleR,M,0.i'PR�e,DtNT. 1Rz.0.MAT11i[Wa,-'KfDi•PNii�OR>� . dained into the ministry and given awn.r�191x-wb►rb� a, o.b...• a Broaah•m C.A.BOGERT,General Manager. 9 Pietpsrr�14,UzbridRe is.oaaaingwn 15, 'charge of the Uxbridge church, �tN a • IK440KIL ' Siam FrM aN walls'Rsdts F.INAM K'Uptrrar°v.le •�•�� `and Mr.. Hall as pastor of the _ Goodwood Baptisteburch. Both : , :.You Can Start a.Savingst Account Are Yon Interested is �..+ -;these young then have bus - with $1.00. It is not necessary for you to wait.until you have'a. Iy graduated and will now enter Wge surn of money. An account can be,opened with$1,00-sod - into the active work of the min- more on which Interest is compounded twice a year. oaaaaat�a ist with energy and enthusiasm. • Fencing The directors of the new unionWHITBY.BRAN H• cemetery are to. be complimented a� BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Manager. on the way they are looking after AND ' Of ail aaleriale and desdRs k the property. Itis now assuming _ in stook. it will pal yon ; a very beautiful and neat appear. ; - Gat V • � Pte• � sues. The contract has just t>Ewn �oto�w . ��t be " let for the construction ofr a cam_ D S I P & O ly w% e , ant ent wall on each side of the drive- • • ty sob ea■, and an throw tbs rypettt wap leading ap to the. circle. By _-- oomm1601"of 10 pe elm$.,whiob•ym We the planting of trees, looking aft- bur sale.ha6 been a Success, and as We atilt want to - I have in stock 9000 rode of 0°�alyas" by pureb�• °s' or the.grass and in other ways y �-:reduce.our Stock we will continue' movie sale to - ���� -- taking care of the cemetery, the $ -- wire fencing made by the - -4WNITeT MNITE Cep directors are making it a'p'ace that . Tune 201h. Bargains in every departments as fated ' oa,o.. wmtb,, oatariD is a credit to the communit 8tee1 Coaipaily of Canada. - y• on small.bills. The Baptist Sabbath school T also carry brace wire--; W E V AN S ` picnic which was held on Satur- day ' E.-afternoon last in Mr.Borland's - coiled spring wire, wire : beatktiful grove-was -a• very en. MIL - L-I- N E -R Y Pump.Manufacture,~ - joyable affair. About one hun- staples. Steel'posts aad '- _.dred and fifty of those connected . As the season in this department will ..be Closed _ Shop and Residence, Dundas Stj ; with the school and their friends in a short time, balance of stock will be cleared pedar posts. were in attendance. Baseball Orli at read reduced rices. ' .Come now. while WHITBY, ONT. quoits, races and other- games oc• greatly p Three doors west of Whitby Haus• copied the.attention of all who Miss McMaster is hear and whatever you want iYr' esemed to enter into there with summer hats will be attended to at -once.- Letme-show-you what I have,and We ase prepared to instal wood or irels much enthusiasm. At the psych- _ quote you prices. pumps oo short notice,also attend .-010 loglsamoment tea was served _ . • . . to all kinds of repairing.- and to many this was the most Don't forget our bargain sale. Come fio 'day ieasant rt of the da g. _ y• C �jji Ageal tor�ne gi es lad;p pa ys oatin on will save moue A dollar Bayed i8 .a � �T �� a(so ins en nee and,The friends of the whool are dollar earned. t e the ego`s gear ' most grateful to Mr. Borland for T �1 Q TT MAGNHT ORBAM lSZPA1tAT0W. the free 11ee of his beautifiil 1� a • PICKER L1'!G LOCUST L Phone Bsll,l e.60, Iad.;2Eis ` ., grounds. JJs p Co.,4 �, s'i ". e?g" ,C#,a.h J. .air •L. L -e.,.,v +m', ': w' y - ci ,_.i .�. •.;•�.•a.^-n�+t:� --rt a •�'^ •.`�� _ .f TM . nRI. R'M. •'_s = .'�%. .1`N'. 'gra` _ f. .7.f•:a^Y'. .:!' .. '�N.1, ••'7"S-•+•'S!'4' T•k:�M. - ! .;. Win+;PPy':s.3^*p,,,' , .'C-'- :v ss. — - ,. . ,,:s . .7 .,_. ... r,I L 5 «. 1s - .•,.�4 1 Y • ?z re /".'y' a-Y .. {. ,X •Ale ..n .! .a L. �• "!:, . `�'.. _ y. ,�froro r�•� ,..,yq ,, .� .. .. � �- ,. -. u., :. ,.,Sf• f^.. .dYi' .,�.. ,7 rV+ ,e: ..., ,rte r.,. • -W Yn .-.: a! - l' +;r:_.;'•fit,-r •';C : • 'i•'A., ,.tom' r' .' vu' �'•'" 4. S h t '•�. Y , ` 'r _ 1. _ I. ;'S • Y~ e 1' �� 1. silk,.with many dainty capes, and a big the room agalm I knew It was coniin e t t ~ �. „ , _. , . straw hat. of the same shade. and AMb She rose, anld. walking straight to L> _ - held out both hands toward tree. ith's photographs, examined them at' .r<I � - •E ` ` + ; I took than mechanically. I could tively. Then, standing before them tlr j: r • - not find it in me to pretend to welcome . . her with any show of pleasure. • The her back turned s- h she remarked o W., he `� W� �i n -" ve TUB sight of her inspired in me nothing but emot' level tones- which betrayed ho ty ' 17 emotion whatever: 4 �iJ1j' 'What a very pretty gull Is she tl/l;{_"W. sCnsatfone.of regret. defiance, and irri- �, W i tItiom, But for this brilliant, fashion- - _ . I ,', ,✓ ab dressed. artificial-looking woman model? (To be continued.) ' ) 1�� + .. .' Of the world, with her money.1 her dta- -. , t .... r >. ake my lovely childlike Ll to omY 1A . ,t. Or Ma reed to a Fairy. heart; and this thought hal to make - ?, 1. 1. me constrained and sell-co our an I NE`V'DIETABY. - f. , ._. _ r algeek-Mad ed the-scettita'd aPotvdefed -- 4'� ••' - 6 proffered to me. 3 Professor Gives Some. t ' ' , "You did not expect me,", .-she said P - _ elaking gracefully into the armchair f, _f The Troubled. e T art P fps' CHAPTER XVL--,<CQ*Aued). ,- •smile. look serious, " „Ttpa up op a •�If herd lust 6acated. • . - ' I ,A ,e .r "I.:q Mt s Jackson Coach. sit -u right on a .chalr, strike $ -- r I made,all iastiacttve mavamant to. Prof.'Be a of Paris `W16!us v'� quito 'uaderstaad,.-. danblag•.aitsttld rgpPal '- --9 ,,, h e•and,rest her thea& that we ought fico eat out' rinoi -^ _. - Sn� I`wan not going to ask You to moo- �a - prevofft Iter from skins'it. I conlfl not �" commodate Miss Saxon another night. against a cushion. with closed eyes, as bear to see her•just where I.always pic- g p She returns to school to-day. Twill thouggh asleep. _ tured Ltlith, though, esthetically, I was meal at about 7 o'clock in fihef .1 .. - Vctever ha-ppened;-I was resolved at forced to admit that,she mage a most morning. Onl a few ears Speak to her about these tiresome least to possess plenty of pictures which' attractive acture of .the Tissot order, g q' q � - n 'schoolgirl ranks of lista. Meantime. p p would recall to me d y little 'marsh with her abundant hair tinted a ruddy Prof. Dewey, of Philadelphia,, thiel will you tell me ghat I owe you on hoc fairy, and !n one study. in particular I chestnut, which was the most popular u8 that t0 be rf^��. heahth Wd �? account?" was most careful to arrange tire light 17 shade at Homburg that year, and-curled Pe,eat w�� y a r "' "SChoal rl ranks!" ejaculated the so thand at, as.she stood with amiling face and Yrizzed to eriection fieri .. stesiAn extreme disgust�at the am -'ea though beginning-to dance, t e •ef- w no res to tier r g a morning. Prof. Bar OI>le te118 u8 tot -',. effect her bombshell appeared to have _ powder seemed able a spoil, g g feet might resemble that of the sunlit those darkest of hazel eyes of eat our second meal 13t 4' m.-J w � created. "Weli_of all the—" vision upon which I. had first feasted - P.M. i "I will give it to you in change," i my eyes at Lythtnge.. -b' n'.t expect to see me;' she re- merely a lightlYIl4l1-E+IId Our fiI18). said, If you will tell me the amount; Lilith was a perfect model, and enjoy- - . ....YO?.�r - . learly, you weren't thinking he,&Aj meal at 8 or'9 p.m. I'n•olde 3 ,r_ r and I em veryy touch obliged to you for ed the posing thoroughly. To look you very busy?" � - Your care 01 3aias Saxon sweetly Pretty in-various attitudes..with s 1 wrote in my last letter, dagt3 we were told that to eat ju She seemed inclined to dilate upon the several men gravely considering her, Home Trade +doing some-studies from-old His before rehiring was Suicidally foolo subject of Lilith's delinquencies; but realized one of her notions of happiness. T no, the model whom -Nature clearly ieh. Yes—We might g4 ri�hb On fo>tf after a glance at me she was shrewd Shouldn't I have made a capital as- Dealer Has l t ntended for a vikin,i• i expect him thin �. enough to realize that I was not to be list's model? she asked me more than morning in half an our's time.,, k s' they a lmpoJked upon• she contented herself once, as with light touches• every one - •I Her gaze roamed about the room: a_ ee o� op� ins { - `„ w1i h naming:a moderate sum for Lil- 01 which sent the blood tingling to my it rested on Lfiith's photographs--& dos- wee, and at the end we'd he pretty senses, having received which, ger-tips, I arranged her hair, or mov- A gK .9our•Home Trade Dealer en large panels and two heads of cabin- well oonfused-anlees we-happened' I to my inIIn}te relief, she took leave of ed her head or hand ap that it should be et size, besides the one I had thrust In- t #€' me. well in focus. for a copy of this catalogue. to my pocket-I felt the blood rise to to rem-ember that no diet systef* x . . MY calm and apparent indifference to The photographer and. his assistant It lists thousands of articles my cheek. Madge made no remark just Ga,II be made �t0 fit a'K p6rsOn8. - 7. the etart2Ing nature of Mrs. Jackson's were• actually enthusiastic. - at a great saving to you. It gives then• bot turned again on tree. 0 disclosures 'wars wholly assumed 1n "I have really never taken studies of My mind is so much set on your giv- selecting a diet plan.talie compete= _ .• ibalIt I was perplexed• distressed. and a more beautiful subject." the former you the heft and latest in every ins none-men show in Bond Street Gal- . line and a high qualit at sir ns- lery next spring," she said. 'It•would i0e-doh t tt1rII the-job Over toy ,y,�v astonished beyond measetre. I had not Confided' to me before I left g b 3 1 • wdi a the heart to face Lilith immediately; Far from being tiled after her expert- ingly low prices, use the goods do you all the Rood in the world Some all,your friends or experiment slat- - tiut I walked ata idly up and down the once in the studio. Lilith almost bound- etre shipped of that work you showed m e oo_ the r] ourself. Tile scheme Whic]i� 1tilL sad in and out of the two ground- ed stores Resent Street by my'alde, .yacht .when Daps. sad I were at Cowes ,y y 1 - a� iCiOOr roOtas, revolt' "Wouldn't it be lovely u life could be was really very beautiful. During the satisfies �d keeps B�OneS heal tat !n my mind what ,Direct From Paetary to You last year. Adrian• your ' •I should say to her, always like this! she observed artless- painting has may do the A to for you, so le#t!� v It was It must be. some mad freak on and thus you nave middleman's Rained a quality you never showed be- y ell ly. -Going about and spending mone ,. , L I fore... _ dickson's vulgar curioaity and apylns mired r' spoke was oo at hard at fres as she menting business. _ _ 11 AaYs` Yet, w� should slip have .been "With me for companion"' Your Home Trade Dealer gives I You pslat." she coatfnued aloWl ' so fearful lest I should hear of her es- "OL course. You are always so-nice f Y. "ad - - - capQde? And why, only a few minutes to me." you PERSONAL SERVICE and if you alt the beauty of things more " - ago, had the color left her face at the "Would you reap think It lovely,to absolutely guarantees"cry article, than you used to." • ttnsre Idea that I should hear Mrs. Jack- be always with mei` therefore a tenses through, him T am growing older," I sold. "A A` m,Sn's love for a Woman,'l[ - b son's story? Why heQ she implored me be.., think so because it is impossible." means COMPUTE SATI5FAC- inter should understand nature a little .,-fes' '- not to see the woman? Why'-oh, Heav-I she answered, averting her eyes as they atter every year !L he 1s worth any. money 18 the deed Of malt evil. '. en. It was terrible, it was-sacrilegious "met-my Base. "All very nice things in TION or your money back without-- thing. But, Madge have You come all �� II. .• ,k ;! to suspect that innocent•blue-eyed child I life are tmpossiDl I aren't they'," ..question• the way from Homburg to tell me this? Didn t you fiIId it rather cold s+zy -'-- w. =of aught but schoolgirl follyy!. I did not answer. Had she been an .. And is my uncle with you? And your the thieves were making off .Wltsh' I'' �..:, b And here another horrid doubt assail- experienced old hand instead of a I Give this catalogue a place in' mother? .Ind when did you arrive In k ed me. Would she- when I. taxed her;schoolgirl, she could not more skilfully r home Let the Home Trade town?" your clothes 1" '`Oh, n0. T4yey. - g with last night's bight, even tell me'1 try all the attempts at love-making you This morning. Oaly, Henries- .is g Da Dealer make good thane claims. G with me." _ kept me-well covered with their, E the truth? Already she ion lied W Me I into whish 1 every now and thea slip ,p on more than one occasion, and over ped, Remember every dollar spent at She paused. Her eyes roved round revolvers. _ .1 trifling matters. Could I, therefore After lunching together, Lilith ac- home thrbu h this catal manus trope to coax the truth from her? A sense of the. absurdity of my-post- companled me qqulis meekly to a tele- economy, a�luta satisfaction to � -.-- = . tion, too, assailed ame.bs How could eii post- graph Office. and stood.beanie me whilo you, and a decided benefit to your a sad-twenty lecture seventeen? Had I Ides despatched a message 1n her name to district ql ps '' had to do with a lad• words would have Mrs. Marland . . coma easlIy eaoueeh. and strong words - t . too: but with a x r1, and a girl whom f Expect m3 by -the four-thirty train . paasionacelY loved. It was a very differ- "Ltlith $axon." .a$011ie { ■�+1 ■�►1 ant manor. So much'hung upon her an- "Of course, she will be surprised at T7telrols ¢ , A COOL �VH�- =mer--•-almost• indeed, my belief in wo- getting a telegram from you in London. �e � •'+^� . "•' ttnaahood. ldy forehead sgttew damp with when she thinks you are at Weston•" i the intensity of m7'.anztey $red grief said: "put you must explain thtngo to 3tol's Had there only bean' a +roman within her as best you can.' ... NEO? - ��1. Is r _ reach to whom I could have transferred "I think I can make,�ter understand." I .� the duty of bringing L11fih to Dook it Lilith returned- ' �p YOL j 1 Would have been an Infinite relief to me: Something In her tone made me look�■ '� ., BOY. and that I had no Idea ed. and an odd• almost a sly. smile wast , , :_ - - - rnia7o watil4 at Last know what to at her sharp! Her eyelids,were.lower- At last.'after what seemed a tong in- playing about the corners of her mouth. •- - - - . �.- . ' terval Of worrying thought, I went slow- "i have,rather last confidence 1n the - - - 1yy uPstalre-to the studio and opened the management of Morland House." I said. work as I used to do. hip first moment door. ' There was the culprit. In her "It is clear to me-that I must look after. of real happiness came with the arrival . ' d L " snowy muslin dress, curls In the big you more closely Sn future." of Lriith's photographs. for as a come- armchair• with Saladin In her lap, the She looked up In evident alarm. spondent she was hopeless. Not o e - stm striking through the slanting north "Oh don't think that!" she exclaimed. -wand had I heard frons tRer since the wfadow ,upon her yellow .head. liar I am sure you are doing Mrs. Morland parted at Paddington, though I had `a� hair was aIrILMLII. __: • e was engaged In plaitini it up kind she to-Just like,.a mother to ma fatherly advit:e, ,fust for the -oasure of 11 again, Aa it fell about her shoulders And she doesn't at all like being Inter- talking to her I she looked a child again. and this help- Tared with-she hates surprise vtsits But the photographs were really like ,,' - 14 end me to the tone I should take with re-. and that sort of thing. it argues want her. Fifteen blg proofs, which• r c1. - K ward- gu ._ .. _ li .1 to Ger. of confidence. she says. And I think less of Wrenshaw I stuck all about [he • T drew a chair up just In front of hers, she is right. don't you?" walls of fay studlo, after giving strenn- - v and began. much in the tone one adopts "She has no.right to let you go about Ctrs orders that no one was to be ad- -- - - - --= . towards a refractory child. . #Shabby.and in boots down at the heel.•' mitted, and that I was "out of .tow � ' . . 'What is all this I hear from Mrs: "It was all m fault And that -re-. '' "+. ac�i os. about your putting the scraper minds' me• lir, y Harvey. I have some- to everybody. _L t ._ p ss per H I stuck them up, as I say; and then ~� C�� �tCIICII On irOnlllg �y 1$ pOSS161C �he door, and going OR for s hon- thing I very,.very much want .to ask leaned back In the armchair--tier arm- •�-•�lT[, last night at twelve o'clock. You. But. I.am afraid you may be an- chair, against the fhi :•a-blessed With a " . �a�er returning till nae? Where to gry. And 1 wouldn't vex you for any- cushions. of which her fair t,esd had • • .t world did you go to?" thing, fiestled-and. 't1111nit A Dlpr. I let my do- r fO� She had been changing color and-took- Her voice shook I Ioolted at her !n lighted eyes,range from cr+n portrait to -' ti i �i - !ng thoroughly frightened when I first surprise, She was quite Dale, and her another, and return to one large, smil. : begRa btji �s I continued speaking her lips trembled. fn head I held in-my hand. tate cloarad. Why. what In the world is the mat- go absorbed did l�become, and so lost . - , �(!� 1 ;y+, will tell you the truth." she. ex. ter with you. child?" 1 ezclafined. "You in the study of the lovely curves of her 01—"k AQ , s Claimed, in a voice-of sudden decision•- know quite well that you have no real- slim form and the radiant youth of her t' L ' sing bar head and throwing the.hair On to be .afraid of me, and that I will ezqu,efte face, that, half closing my The 17C8t 13 Alt Ill C[1B DtITItCr-IIOI1Z lIl i7]C- k out of her eyes. I-1 came to the do anything !n my Dower for you: even, I Could almost-see her be[ore me, ystudio." "I have sgof 1n debt,` she faltered. }►fling the air with sunshine and laugh- room, r•� "You came beret' "In debt?" I repeated, In steal aur .ter, and stirring my heart to blissful . Ii. rr She Rave me a long look which I did prise. "To whom, and how much?" . - ...pot'underataad.- Then.•sbs-lowered tier "To-to• several of my,schoolfellows Palm I murmured,- v,tder my. The Nom^' perfection is cheaper than Coal—and I. r eyes and drew a quick breath. -I will never borrow again-I have breath, half dreaming[ In an ecstasy of Cooke better. Broils, bakes, roasts. toasts. - "_ Yes,' she answered In a very low been quite miserable about It It is.- love "L111'th-Lilith." �n 1, 2; 3 and 4 burner siren Ask to flee the , tone. •'I came here." thirty pounds!-'^ - A woman's lough sounded close. be- . • "But You had• just parted from me. "Thirty pounds!" I repeated, with a hind me. My chair was turned with its .. Surely you didn't want to see me again low whistle of astonishment How In back to the door, and some one had bre- 191.4 model 4,burner, cabinet range with fireless so soon? And did you knock or ring? I the world �d You manage-. to spend tered the room. But it was not Lflith's "• was alitia up: I must have heard You." thirty pounds? laugh. This was a fuller, richer voice Cooking OVCII. At all hardware and general stores "No , s e answered slowly, with-her "it was at cards." she anaxered, and even before I turned my head .i RoyafiM Oe1 Cdvta BeatF Reaafta eyes Reed upon 8aladlri s ruffle, with seeming to Rain confidence ea she pro- became sensible of that exotic Lragrrance which her fingers Played; "I dldn't dare ceeded. "One of the girls fa a.n Amer!- of perfumed hair, perfumed face-pow- . _-- _ to. I felt dull. I hated Mrs. Jackson's •oan, and she taught me to play poker. der, and perfumed clothes which Dung CIL *ss�n**'�'t *��� i- pouae I like,driving 1n hansoms; and, And I liked the excitement. We 91ayed about my fiance, I:ady Margaret,.Lori- .. . a i1Tii"61�1I�i.. OEL CO.,bV � `' • a course, I knew no one in London but In our bedrdonfs. Of course, Mrs. Mor- mer. - ti ' -� -r, you, and had nowhere .else to go; and I land knew nothing.about it; but- the I started from my chair and' her, Toronto Qaebea HaWa=' Montreal - ,_ wasn't sleepy.-and I wanted to be near• others. were rich, and played for money, slipping, Lilith'ii picture 'within t'he Sg lens Wlaaipes Vaseoever R friend, so I .drove.to the studio.". and I-well of course, I ought to have pocket of my palntin'g-ooat 'You drove here? At that time of remembered that I havens y money Madge did not appear to• notice the'. ls[o ' env bight? Did you get out?" but what you In your kindness sive me. action. She,was exquisitely dressed in • "Yes, and I walked about a bit, and But I got led away, and I kept on ton- a sort'of traveling wrap of an-colored' I, told the man to drive horse the,to eat Ing night after night-as I went on-in •vay; ai I didn't '*ant to to 'to Zted -the 'hope. of getting it back. And the - ---- ---- ---- - - -' --- .------ -.-_ - --- ---------- - That's all. But I- didn't want you to girls don't know about you-.or .they know I was so silly." • would tease me dreadfulIV. Mrs. Mor- 3Iy heart beat faster with a joy which land told me not to tell them: and they ` s: I could hardly repress. The thought of think I have rich relatives In London; �j and when they know I have been to Lon, s' r - thls little, lovely, lonely creature actual- don, they will expeFt me to have got • • 's • ly driving to the house where I was, and .wandering up and down in front of•it, to some money; da you nee?" be near her only friend is London, ,•But=Lilith dear,answered, Idpay this and pre- - • ' ' : ' ' touched me deeply. .. • • g . 1 a hal . But it behooved me to be very stern member, I am very, very, far from be- • . , , • , a about so mad a prank, and I'proceeded Ing a rich man-you Ittuat give me your -- l 1 • , , i , ' s';. as well as i could to lecture her on her word of honor never to gamble asp -_,:,' ',' -., _ - . f l � • , ' conduct. more. Will You do this?" • . , t�. Think how rou frhihtened Door.Mrs. "Oh, I swear it. bre my- solemn word!" ���-c+- i . i i i i _ Jackson," I ca-id, "and the stories she' she said hurriedly, e3 denly much re- i1c u r, i • • f ' ' ' v "will tell about you. Girls can't be too I lieved.• "I've been quite miserable about f I 1 ,� I . careful-peoule are $q ready to.say un- it, and shouldn't' think of 'touching a j : . t , , kind things, especially, when the girls I card again. And you will let me have ase as Dretiy as 3'otr.' the thirty pounds, won't you?" l t f I ��--f.atn pretty, am I not?'L she said, I wrote,het out b check, while we -BLACK - smilin at me with limpid blue eyes were having a cup of tea by the station, -"'- ... "'•0 ' g through a tangle of soft hair. and with 1t gave her a long exhortation, 1? ::f I am glad that Wrenshaw entered Itt to which she listened with,the greatest ��'�� ?;0' _..that moment with.some-fresh_ g t,19Aess and submission, but without which he pretended to think I had rti•�, ear, paying any very close atention Otherwise I must certainly have kissed to my words. `11 a 1. her, for my stock of self-control was A few minutes later I stood upon the . rapidly evaporating,• and the story of _platfgtm- while_ the Bristol train took _ 1'AN her escapade lead rpade me more in love from me.a Rower-faced.girl, who:smiled . _ a with het than ever. AAd)tt�sed her hand gaily from the car ., - - Wrenshaw •seamed to divine this, for wlndda•. 4} I was certainly some five-and,forty he would Ateep potterin&about tha room• -- ' � , pratendt to dust and tidy, and ar pounds the poorer'for her visit to Leri- -- . • ''-1 range hinggs: while.Lilith and- I were- don:•but at the moment of. starting she - . _. --• Snt 11 breakfast, going: even the had thrust her head out o! her corrtpart- _ ___ le h at. last of. taking bfadge's last ment and had given mea Ion` Soft, un- ,' " �' � .~ .I er, which I Dad left•on thq mantel- asked-for kiss upon my cheek. ' :i r+ 1 • e, and- obse0 quiously otfering it to "wood-b3'. dear Tor. Het'vey! I 'shall - - •" •` -never-forget your kindness never!'• i. - C - '3fust para,dropped,outbf your coat Then. the train had taken.her from - K pocket, sir;' Mi said: acid I could' have me, before Iliad even time to make a r. ­ 'n, . ,knocked the man's bead.off. - •-- . fool,oS myself b3_tellint; her I could die - $ut I .knew my. own danger as w for .her. a� he did, and oval'resolved to have h 4 3pibt'd tote a-tf>;js.with my bewitc g CI'IAI'TE22 'VII. __ ._ . surf tri ~9pohs a orotep^ . _ �. d-Jin 6arij.lis WeaRraB£'t�`as over i ioo:< Tho next•rorintg'ht was a dIOYll,ult'One - , � . her out aho4S,Ding again, nottng well the to live through. I'had come to towp - - ... . • - - • - 1 .� j'act, that front hher own occount she ap- for several reasons. I wanted to choose , _Iry k seared to be .almost destitute or any- ppants and•c n.vases, as, well as clothes - _ _ wardrobe but what she was actually to last me during nM' next long sea-trip ' . t' wearing, and laying[ up In my own mind and I also particularly wanted to get A very unfavorable retioonitlg -agairit some studies of an old rtodet who was . . . Urs. Stanhope D orland's stewards 1�. first-rate.for efkings thele being axile- D s I P ® ® ' r; For my own s eclat dolight I drove- ins necessary i,pp my next picture. jy.illth to one of t e Deat. photographers t happened 46 be an exceptionally Lire !n the West End, ad here we spent and sunny aufuma, And, as I have said .. gully two hourl an a hall. making the before, I particularly love Lnndon .out A `~ --child turn her b this way and that, 'of season. But I ve • -soors found I was -I , ` Jce Ler hiNr_�fatstl. fi➢ret !t up p=ain, too muoh iii love tont my heart in.my , - - #.. 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"L w : , A PERFECT HEALTH say a man to a has 'an is to praise him -, LORD BRASSE.Y. - hlgltlyy. Still it is 'aa honor beyond fE :t question. A hustler may be.a loatlYer— -= DUE ' TO TIRE BLOOD that is,, one whose Idea of hustling is to Has Unique Distisetion of Be Push paop le aside and ,grab whatever q gin' there Err sight: There Is tno 'much. ning With Nothing of that kind of hustling, He to a poor ' Quality of man who does that sort of In tlhese days we hear a lot about 4To G rVor Woman Need be Con- hustling• A man who gains anything y by it is quite sure 'to lose it by and by. Peerage Creations, and the "aBle stantly Ailing and Unhappy. hee�pchtn ornabtyas me owns se what of honors," in England. But.few Arfwther nit. A hustler must be -people know that th"resent Sing, Nature intended every girl and careful or�ili wear himself out prat- at the beginning�'Y g ty soon only 'wholesome life !e gin ng of'has reign, put ":pvery. woman to,be-'hap happy, -attnw- the straight d steady- life, n.earnest hds foot down about the elevation Itive, active BiIId t'urzvnT--het too and sincere life with no selfahnesa or Of vers catling about it. The right kind of peers, and, having allowed, Mr, 4nany of them find their laves sad- hustling is healthy, but the:wrong kind Asquith to have 'his run at the Cor- strains'-the nerves and wears,out the adened -by* suffering=•nearly always muscles. It You must hustle, put-on the OIIatiOOII, has refused to make any ` �ecatise their blood is to blame. All brakea. ever since. The higher x tlhoee anile 'girls.,and women sat nor* VISIL ( unhappy • Mr. McDougaid, chairman of the.Do. ranks of the-Peerage are rerely BEST YEAST' IN, THE 'WORLD ,with colorless •cheeks, dull skins minion Government High Cost of Living added There are no more dukes '' Commission, recommends,a more exten- DECLINE THE NUMEROUS INFERIOR d .sunken; lustreless eyes, are in sive use of fish, as a partial solution of today than there were a hundred , . e have the problem. This view 1s auDDorted by ears E¢o; the 'ms�.rqueasea bg l- IMITATIONS THAT ARE E BEING OFFERED not enough good red blood in theirs�matre-by-cite j y -1� E� States Bureau of Fisheries. Though it title .which ha,s bean_8o_ e-alousl Ili w and Ing public problem, the bureau has co g y e verelgns , a 1lag not. ZE.V1f. GILLETT COMPANY LIMfiTED. harm of health. They suffer from lected some valuable information on the •one time, there wasn't a single ;alar- WINN1PiCf3 epressing weariness and periodical subfeet of canned salmon, information pais in the land. ' And 'the earls TORONTO ONT. MONTRiAL hes. Dark lines form under sairnorll In th6 Of tfirat place the t to all public is have no more strenuous supporter iT eyes, their heart alpitates assured that from a health standpoint of their exclusiveness than his salmon is more destra to-4-han meat. be- !Violently after the slightest exer- cause while meats are handled by many sent Majesty. P tion, and the often .attacked persons and exposed in the market To-do there is only are places, -salmot) to salad geainst con_ y y aIle man in ' g spells. These are only lamination, sterilize by boiling and in ];nglan<l vvho."-began_with-nothing" where your hotel milk comes from; and even-with subtlety. I might al ' A few-of tl�series of-bloodless=- the case of mast brands,.practically un- and yet now wears the coronet of and then investigate the Producer's most say, at the risk of seeming It touched by the hands of man. Secondly, daft P f3 •�IIess: Moth' can rescue-girls and salfnon is said to be richer than meats the "bolls.-and strawberry leaves!,, y herd and premises. - paradoxical, that the mistake- of `-women from the inevitable decline in body-building 'ingredients and ton- He is the 'Ri Right, Hon. Thomas Earl Don't stay at a summer laoe the .dreamer is 'in reasoning too tains about the same a;nount of fats. An g P g follows anaemia except a gen- analysts made by the bureau shows that assey, ex-Civil Lord of where fres abound. It is a direct much. roue. supply 26-cents' worth of salmon contains evidence that the surroundin pg y of new, rich red about twice es much nutriment as 26 miral.ty, sal-Lord Warden "of' the gs are �o eapIoze the mo- secret depths ' lood, and nothing has ever proved cents' worth of eggs. meat or fowl. Cinque Ports, Commander' of the unsanitary. of the unconscious, to labor in-the successful in creating red, good she satlitub Zomdenimed. Legion of Honor, and (by permis- Don't scratch mosquito bites. If subsoil of consciousness,' that' will ;blood as Dr. Williams' Pink Pills -It Is somewhat start to hear the nsanitary. but Sian • of his Majesty's _ Board of mosquitoes bother you very much" be the principal task of psychology for ale. eo e. usan an when y6u cocne .to. follow the to tc or rade a s citronella, oil on your in the center which is o P } `s'cap w one ce - Y opening. F - . phousands of girls and women owe Dr. Allers, vice-president of the arra- tificate is no mere r diploma. hands and fats, do not doubt that wonderful disoov- their cod health and chsrmin son (N.J.) Board of Health, there aHD I P Don't fool with c oison'i $ g pears to be something In the idea a Lord Brassey is•just-now returning P ry• If cries await it there, as important, tub you rub oR the dirt into the water o'm Om ay oII t e mostou et ai P$, ad-eve--b�eII l� - ;• seine. .$ere is one example of its And-revel in the contaminated fluid," Be-. renowned yacht, in the world, .the jewel weed to. rub on the parts ceding centuries, the discoveries of Rc wer to cure. Mrs. Rose Ralli, 'sides. it !_seldom that bathtubs are pro- Sunbeam), w?iere his Lordshi has affected• the physical and natural sciences.- ' „ perly cleansed aftBP ages nd contagion daughter, P gson'e "Explaua jsorouto Out., says: For a long thus may easily be passed along from been visitinghis dao hter who is Don't enter a canoe if you can- (From Henri Ber one person to another. The time is In not.,swim.. Don't take with you in tion of the Mechanism of Dream- Mime I suffered with anaemia, net the wile of the Governor of the sight. says this'authority,. when the „ ' 90nsnes8 and _general debility, iII bathtub will be barred frgm modern Bombay Presidency,. Lard `Willing= a CaIIOe a CompaIII4II Who C8IIDOt Ing. ) -;6e+t:t I was beginning to feel a poli homes and Its place taken by the-inao- don. cuous and mora lnviRorating ehot¢er. swim. There is.no excuse nowadays 1. ttlao, wreck. I tried several medi- U.S. rase rood LaW. Lord Brassey, rt,from his not- for not being able to swim. es nd emulsions. For a time I After September 3 the v.s. Govern- •- Don't dela in case o! drownin I ulii feel better for takiII meatwill begin collecting penaltleo for able Peerage TCCO 18 one od tihe y g ERVPTI H�iD g them violations of that provision or the-pure most _picturesque figure`s or his as getting rhe body- ashore and at then the effect would wean-oEE, rocs and drugs act' which requires mer- . tempting to save life. The Schafer cha;irts to fall the public the truth about vi'ng me worse than before. The the net weight 'contained to packagea ! — _ method is probably the easiest and and bottles. Regulations t�vet ust been _ 7 : / '' bontinued drain on my health al formulated by the depart enc ora�dt•t I /�� should be _persisted in for at leas �HAIJ t appearance, frie>ads .culture. the delay aging sue saline teal f // '�- ','���/ two hours, To CUT HAIR - "i �' PPeB , my Lalling ms I had 8 haggard 8IId that the amendment when passed. de- // - •,,. Don't go into cold water or for +rtn ferred the collection-'of edaltie9 until i /� _ - lworn_appearance. .This naturally the date above named, pin future any long swims -unless your circulation dpi (did not bel to improve me, as you liquid or solid shipped in Interstate .� �/ is gam• Ss,-called cramps are free Formed Pimples and Matter Spread, P P 3 c9mmerce must be in packages which #now no woman likes to be told she tell the truth about the' quantity of /�/ quelntly heart failures which come For Three'Months Did Not Go to �lUOka "Worn out." Finan Dr, their contents. The packages moat be //�/ + , `"� ','/ as a result of the strain o the S� Cuticura Soo and Oint � Y plainly marked. botvea or oche; con- / ri `.a7ch001. p _ M1 ,�dWilliams Pink Pills were suggest- 'tamers•holding more than two ounces /�f '„ % heart. avolydupola, or more than one - fluid / / ``�� !Y ,� ,�' Ment.Cured In Ten Days. _. . and my husband got me a sup- ounc-, must state the net weight or vol- l I used them, and- found the ume of the contents.- The measure must ` Th y - be'stated in pounds and ounces,' gallons, ' '` " + WHAT ':SRF: DREAMS 1 .ds Rue Derastlty,vitio Emard.Menlseat. result good-not only good, but /�// ' g y B + warts, into or field ounces, United Y r 7� q D Qua—"Cuticura Soap_sad Clutment cured :T the benefit lasting, and 1 tin now states standard bushels, halt bushels, - i pecks, quarte. Dints or half pinta. The /f :; $.31st Here, Memories and \othing m7nctleglrLaged!etevea,ofitchof�hehead. Oin o n rfecL health have a i y g Pe + contents may be e'knrensed in terms or It formed a pimple and thae good Color and have regained s,1 metric weight or measure 1f the dealer 'Else. Pimple broke sad the matter so prefers.- The quantity stated on the )2&tural buoyancy, I trust my flet• container must represent the actual �" - ter and another rfor the abo f ter of gratitude may be the means quantity or food excluatve of wrappings it h memories sed only memories :. terwe°tapocberformed Bae ° 31 of hal In athesa-who are sufferin and container VG�ttch r Bans that tAr which Reeve the tcaof of our sad tang° senas os,bar beast P f3� g consumer-will Ret what he.pays for and , dreams, and at ag I pay, pay for what he (rets: and thhat Is a con- � night •hO ��� r eiderttbl. ,difference from what "he has ',//� /�� All that we have felt, perceived, ' _ unto the stood came I was eW -iieaItTr,-ne`w-s rang n, neW been used :o in thA past - thexght, Willed from the first : 1' • ' .obUced to cut bar hair as ,vitality follow the fair use of Dr. 'i' - / t' awakening of our consciousness sures - �SIk , +�'md site erupuoa Icor (Williams'_Pink Pills. You.can et 1'E.�RLS OlE"1'Rf TH. / three months she did not go B _ _ .vives-indestructibly. ; lA6 them from your medicine dealer or i to school and I cared for it during that time F:ee our temper;; it is worth 1 These memories, perceiving that without result. I by mail at. 50 cen�te a box or-six - p• y pe .1 have raised the trapdoor which I was told to wash it and to make m r boxes for $2.50 from.The Dr. Wil- 'more to you than to anyone else. Q I __ has kept them beneath the .;floor of ointment or : but after washing is ` lial.ms'.' .Medicine .Co., Btockville, :. He who keeps his mouth shut _ Flraaae i consciousness, arise from . the she was worse• ons sussing when,rmdlno ; swallows no flies=and tells no lies. `F• - the paper I saw the advertisement of Cott- . �• y depths. . + _ There is nothing so disappointing — Memo im Ps are Pike the strain Cum Soap and ointment and I wrote st ` as failure, except, sometimes, sac- W- once, After receiving the sample I im ; Comment on Eventsrima. Fifty years ago-the name of in a boiler under more or leas ten- mediately washed her h vetch the Cutl `' . - cess• Brassey had never figured, is the. ainrr, cure soap, than I put the Cuticura obit. :- - It is not always the last soap that Aristocracy of En land. - Braise If we dream about scents of the meat on. I did that twice a day, event Petroleum ISesoaroes. g y ..r• Apparently the world's poshible re- makes the most, suds-but it leaves !was a-name -which had no place in same day it is the anost insignificant and morning. From the Limo I commenced a sources discovered."ie ea yhave of 6earit a Clean skin. p usksg the Cuticura Soap and Ointmetit this + beeny the genealogical records of the Old facts, and not the most important.' lag opened or develbped. There is every A man s•oonoeit looks suspicious- Noblesse. It- signified no battles, which have the best,chance of re- might she did not scratch any more. Is reason, according to geological. and y Po law records - stopped'the itch from the tlsmt evening. uQther experts, for expecting -that'lar e 1 like wisdom-from his own int , political em or appearing: "' Aftei buying some.Cuticura swp sa"arena'in 'British Columbia and Alasl a of view only.: anything else. Today the head of Sounds do not play in our dreams other box of cuuaum ointment.to ten days As well an Alberta, will be found Fro- It is not.being clever to have 8 1 iductive of oil in commercial quantities the House of Brassey is an Earl, so important a role as colors. Our she was completely cured." (signed) Mrs, - land conditions, The demand for petro- venomous tongue, and that is the and he is connected by ties of blood' dreams are, above' all, "visual, and Arthur Potriar,July S.Iola. -leum and its products increases at a onlygift (1) some people seem to CutieursSoap and Cuticursolaimentam �iaarvelous rate in almost all countries. p -- with half the Peerage. even more visual that( We think: aha Its tmportaztee._ td industry .and _.possess. b' r - In a' dream-we become iso doubt sold by druggists and dealers everywie iRranaportation is nowt trRLs-ersally re- ?y ever tell evil -of a man if you Lord Brasgc' s Father. cognized that-it Sa looked upon as.a ns,- - in to to A single set is often sufficient. Foe alIberat Rional resource of the utmost -Import- do not Tl:noiv•it-for certaini✓y; and Tam Brassey became the greatest logic, -but net incap- ample of eacq, with aa-p book, send if you do know'it for certainy, ask 3 g able of logic. There are dreams postcard to Potter Drug etteitn. -race. Navies must have it, railroad,nye- builder of railways England eves C'orV4 tems are mare and more requiring It, when wt; reason with correctness Dept.D.Boston,u.S A. and the automobile makes'it an hourly: yourself-Why-should I' tell, it l- had{ and he' built practically_ the 'necessity everywhere tram the boule- +�• Whole .of- the railways of.--France wards of the metropolis to the uttermost fastnesses of the deserts to the tropics, ` OLD• AT TWESTY _ and died a millionaire. Beginning Cstaad"Is iffiluons ss, wexleo. � with the Paris-Rouen line, he add- K 'The troubles in Mexico are causing a Return of Youth with Proper Food. a 'five other Fr nch•systems to iiia --THIS �tNVESTMENT = �• 1good deal. of anxiety to the thousands undei'takin , and had in his em tov " HAS PAID 7 PER ANNUM gfCanadians with money Invested In Many persons who eat plenty-ne- P 4-- % �dezicaa enterprises. Aurone the prim- at one time, on French sail 75 000 ' �cipal coaiDantea which have been pro- ver. seem.to b�e,properly nourished, � ' A f early since the securities .of this corporation were = ' mated with the assistance of Canadlso• men, whose Weekly wage bill, Ip isced on the market 10 year. a``o. Bnslness sat.aushed That s because the food, is not =''-1i;3 pears. Investment may be withdrawn to pati or whole WJtli aCadnadiatn cap partially or principally digest and absor•�. Much -that-a°°Ounted to X24000. The capital any tuna after one year, Sate as a mortgage. Full par- 4 � t►„ Mexico T"ramwaye Company with an egtEn'is never taken up by the involved in the undertakings which titulars and booklet gladly.furnished on request �• and az0000;c?ot out tamdinga0'Mexkma system as real food, and.so the.tis- he established was ns, less than a -NATIONAL SECURITIES -COI�RATION, -LIMITED, 1Aght and Power Company. with $6;- sues simply 9t'a:v8 and the indivi- CdaPBaEsaTZOa LIla smLal>sd TOi0aT0'. oar. 1 "; -000,000 authorized preferred, ane su of For half a center he has been re- that outstanding, $19,000,000 authorized dual may, as in a recent case, look y common, and 313,000,V00 -outstanding: and,feel old.in_what'should.be the garded as the mast,importd'nt.la,' _ Niex-Ican Electric Light company. with aufhotity upon the British \avv, - -�- —r -' '36,000,000 authorized bonds, and.$5,650,- bloom of life, youth. For eighteen 1500 outstanding: Mexican Rorthern "At, twenty I was prematurely years he sat in the RbkhWa Power company', withan authorized House of• Commons before he-K•enbtock issue of $15,000,000, and $12,suo,- old. The health and vigorand u to the Lords a's `Baran Bras- d .'000 outstanding. The National Railways brightness of yoiitii.had.been; as:it p „ ;k of Mexico and the Mexican North-west- sey. He has been Governor of a -ern Railway have a considerable amount seemed, stolen from me. I went• to number of 'Britasli' colonies, y y decisively :_ of Canadian cash invested in them, work in the morning with slow you Ea Ithroligh the medium mainly of the -Do- tninon Securities Company. Other'con- steps and a dull head: , ,� _ tiA S-1b.Package of REDPATH Sugar", _ a terns with Canadian capital are: The r -`:61'31HER DON TS. �'_ « „ jMonterey Light, Heat and Power Com- any, work through the dei was or A 20.16. Bag of REDPATH and bbany, with many Montreal investors; iin8atisf'actor3 'for in3=bfeakfa•st lay et a definite1 the San Martin _,Mining- comp an3'• of r -of well-known quality,,"Canada's best" hich Mr. Harry Doraville. a Nova Summer `'ACAtionists. s .f.ti-n, well known in Montreal, is man- 7was peevish and t'he gas inmy stom- =clean and uncontaminated_nd the Pacheco Light and Powerash was, ver • anno•in After su In the sumalteF number of the in the Original Pack e?mDany. per -I usually went to bed to'toss sHealth $ulletin, Developmsat of the Tel'e•phone. . PDr. HastlYlgs, i illi a: Curiously enough the telephono has half the night from sheer nervous- Medical Health Obiter of Toronto, ~, Or do you'say, thoughtlessly Airbecome so essential to Our daily life that hens, _ __ offers .this' advice for those on a many are tempted to,wonder whether ,� "A quarter's worth Of Sugar",or }'' ---there could possibly have been d'ttme This was all from indigestion- v.lbcation at a summer hotel, board'- „ , isvhen the telephone did not exist..There caused by wrong eat.in'g. itig house or cottage: - A.dollar's worth of Sugar',aqd get _ �> acid that time Is s-iiil fresh to the -an unknown quantity .' i Inds of millions of persons. The-tele Finally I tried• Gra•pe•��uts a•nd Don t drink frons a spring that is -of unkno uality Inds at least.the principle of the I cannot describe the full benefitq coming from a rocky,district, which 1u'a q �;letephone—was tbiou![tit of ae early 1897, ily overlsAd Yo th sand or -moped out of an open barrel surd after that there were man X' erforts received#ram the food. It gave me is not heav -into a paper bag? roaae by many men to-put the device back my health. It has completely earth. Water contaminated by +h-u- -cute practiebA shape. There was much �Iittgatton, out it seems to be conceded restored good digestion•and my ail- man, beings may flow for miles in - - sthat the credit'was finally due to Alex- ment•s hake disappeared.-..I.stegdily such country_ without being puri- ander Graham Bell, who took ou.t pa- - {tents in J876. _ .. _ improved and am now strong and fled. - (' The luxt.ries of one ase are the ne- ¢"settles of another. In the beginning in perfect health. Don't drink water at a hotel un- � the telephone was not regarded sertous- .-Name given by Canadia-n Postum less. you. kno'w..p'ersona•lly where it _ y by some, but Its use noon became Windsor, Ont._ Read "The comes from. _ W."N'T pread, The long distance telephone - — its debut In lss6, and now, with RosA to «`e'llville," in pkgs. Don't drink-milk, or at least do e tetephbne hoc arty rears ala, we axe "There's a Reason " hat feed iL to our children unlessy Extra GranulatedSUGAR eady testing the possibilities of the you have assured Ourself thatit is releas phone. a*ar cud the kb�rs letter? A asW y - _ Y `� , t from t:ma to lime• Th" pure. You may get the Surprise of CANADA SUGAR REFIMN6 CO. LIMITED ` r The slaht =tad o! Sbrsttlag. gre appears true, and, fall o! hntpsa Snstler is a very id9tllar name: TO tt►teswt• your life if you girietly' find out MON ="' '"•' : .. .. ,.. ... .., }., .. ::,.., 4', :A'X-;T L^!'fl fan*•. �ry Y:'�;' yi ..• .� ':..,. ;: ,.. .. ;.. ,.� :._. ::. , � .,. _,.'�« .., ,;,,' ,. o •-,;,,., •.�r `tie •sy °ye ..ra -.ro ;.,ar a•+.?'at" t•:...„ ;''•• ,'r-, ,' m -.x,aYs.. . .s,..n -�,;. 'v.,,, '1.-.:_ w1" "...,.r.'h" ^t:n .:k:"�... ,fix :gip„ :,y, :.,�., 'Y':...',�• ,..;�n� qY,,.�;:�y •,3. .�.;, `�*��7,N-..,. •,,." �`" ,.�#. �. ��^r-r'�a.,+,rl, •.+y� n ...,.�.. .�:,,• .. .r.+r:•� x'Ju' �, '.y,u� -'�A' �•e,. '�. �4e�:1 .r 'M*: ;� "�:'?�'` W �, .t�' r s.. r.; .; ... ... ,yT ' -y":+et•, >'- -fS+ '. r.;c•-vf- >^'T�.+' o '; .Sw"'k!&•'i n .wc x : 001-7, .�, ,� ,� an' '�"'i+'+7;+`y ,,�,4 ;' < ..r.. -ic'""" .. s!,,. 7" •.wn' "° r-•v'y,!w °!c{5"�.r •r:"-r �`d' •„�, '� xA:z ✓ .,+•, .t§ .:...a,.., .. ,..m i 1+'cy�n ---'-:,. ..., ,. .. _ t".... '.. ...:!_ ._.-,+-.+$ .. ', _ ,�'� 5*':'� t v n, .. S <'•'�• .. 9"j 1� ."l, ITh•^" -s. i Ai i..:..s •,.:, .,, tib', .. .R ....^- ..:-". .•.. ,, y_:: \. �`,. .. - _ � � • f' .14 � A-1.1-S -Barry Moore has erected a BRIDGE PAINTING eraudah in front of his residence. a`°•► —The promotion 4.14mlnvitlOns Tenders will be received by-the--un= - •of the Pickering public Rchool will dersigned up to Thursday. July 2nd, —Art. Leng, of Toronto, was appear neat week. for the painting of the following p —F. W. Weeks has greatl im- bridges✓. Bank's-Clark's Brock road, -,homeover Sunday. y _ Green River, Dixie, Ballard and other k. Loser roved his-dam by the construe _. Found-An auto crank. P b-Fid es that may require it. _ ✓.all at this office. ; tion-of a coment-w-all.- ----- -.. _$�$g -m e-cleaned--before E. Gee is shipping his -Dr. F. L.He will be here as plying paint. The township will fur- -Frank large stock of willows this week. usual next Tuesday to attend to nish the paint. -M. S. and Mrs.Chapman spent his professional duties. * For further particulars appI to t t auadaypwith relatives in Toronto. -James Denny Shipped a car- W. W. Spexxs,reeve, Pickering, -- -fieo. A. and -Mrs. Gordon, of load of cattle and another of hogs Toronto, spent Sunday here from Greenburn station on Tues- in the County Court of the County e ,l their relatives. day'. of Ontario. �� •*� =$r. and Mrs. Reazin, of_To- -Rev. H. N. .Conkkle, B. A., of In'the Matter of the Railway Act be- ✓onto, spent Sunday with J. N. Toronto, will occupy the pulpit-in -cages of anadaa the €tsv din gra- and Mrs. Richardson. St. 'Andrews church on' Sunday tuyes of Canada and Amending Acte, � � ;r, And in the Matter of the purchase W. L. Gordon& Son unloaded next. � I i r _ ee:anal cars of lumber from the -W. H: .and Mra. Bunting a'nd by the Toronto Pastern Railway �� � � a of Le Pae Manitoba, are Company of certain ]ands being Southern States this week. children, , part of'Lot27, in the Broken Front ' —The Swastika Club are holding visiting with relatives here and in Concession,of the Township of Pick- r their annual pi - , 'Point this(Friday)afternoon. -Miss Irene Rogers has safely agreed to be sold by W. J. Kelliher MisrCTemene, of Tyrotie;Lias reached'her destination, an o the Toronto Eastern Railway - t x 1+Ren the guest of Miss Mabel Alberta, where she has gone for Company. 'n the past week. treatment. Notice is hereby given that pur- ,,Wright duct R P installed suant to the Order of His-Honour have ' Sink Mills ha _ r nto is -The of Toronto,n P -Lloyd Bateman, , , --Holidaying at the home of his an Independent phone, as have day of Manet1914a he Toronto Eastern = VZ-1 mother, Mrs. B. Bunting. also the Standard Bank and W m. +fit% Railway Company have paid into the �The carpenters are..making Dingman. County Court of the County of On- good progress in the construction -Mr. and Mrs. WidRett, of To- taro the sum of$324.41 as compe-nsa- of Gordon Law's.new residence. ronto, and Mrs. Milroy, of Cedar Y tion of all that part of Lot 27 in the • 'i —Rev. D. E. Johnston will Grove, spent Sunday with Fred said Broken Front Concession of the _ reach his-final S and-Mrs. Collins. Township of Pickerin County of pro- Methodist church on Sunday even- - - ' - timC--for-r aintin your�haUg�;both for pro- Ing next. turned after spending a couple of ✓onto Eastern RailWay Company by tection against the weather an or a sake o -Paiuters are now bus with weeks with her brother, W. P. W''�`Bxlliher containing by ad- sy measurement 2.11 acres more or lees pearance. . :�.'Then there 1lnothing that will show better Mrs. John Dickie's new residence, Kerr, of Buffalo. and which is required by the Com- which will now soon be ready for -Mise S. A. Dale, Miss P.J. pony for the right,of way and other returns for the time and money spent at house-cleaning time occupation. Wright and C. Rogers are at- requirements of its railway as shown than paint and varnish used inside the house. Tell us what --E D. Bates, of New York, Y -- tending early Meeting.of -Fri an,plans. deposited .in_tbe._Registry ' 'Las been holidaying for a week or ends at Wellington. Office for the County of Ontario. �`¢� �� �Q Palms �"--varnish and wfl well s Uvil y►Q;1_�l _ two at the homes ofjhis brothers,. -Geo. and R. J. Wallace and And notice is further given that an Brighten Up Finish that wfll do it—and do it right. L. D. and W. H. daughter, Miss Jessie, motored to aatbentic copy of the agreement for -Mrs. (Dr:) Richardson and Pickering on Sunda and .spent sale of the said lands has been deliver• ��� W / /���� .• Sunday ed to the Clerk of the said Court and L.(r l child, of Toronto, are epending a the day with J. S. and Mrs. Jeph- .that the said agreement constituting week with her, brothers, James son. the title of the Cowpony to the said V and Charles Palmer. —We eongrattilRte bliss Gladys panda obtained under the authority of � —Mrs. Paull Knif ton is spendinit Powell, on her passing the •els- the Railway Act and all persons a few days.at the military camp mentary examination on the piano claiming an lute:e4t in or entitled to at Niagara-on-the-Lake, where at the Toronto Conservatory of the said lauds or any part thereof are are a line of Paint: and Varnishes which 'do exactly what they are in- t ' • hear husband is an officer. >1usie. She is a pupil of Miss H. hereby called upon to file their claims tended to do—give a tight treatment to each surface. It is impossible to * : - ' g -Levi Shepherd, of -Whitby, Law. to the said cumpeneation or.any part lits the contract for painting the -Miss Vania Leavens, who is thereof with the Clerk of the Court obtain one paint ar varnish tfiat is suitable for a wide variety of uses, so it exterior of St. Andrew's church, visiting in Vancouver, B. C.. has on or before the Sixth day of July A. is very important to obtain a product that is exactly suitable for the pur- D. 1914.' pose�ou have in mind. Come in and talk it over, We may be able to -, and is busy at the work this week. been in Grandview Hospital there And notice is further given that the. atlp you with suggestions. -Ewart Wright has completed undergoing an operation. She is ppresiding Judge in Chambers at Whin _ leis contract building Mrs. Dickie's recovering as fast as can be ex- by will proceed on the 8th da of July » _ new residence, and has now a pected. at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore- now going of men at work at.Gordou =Miss Mabel Hallett was taken noon to adjudicate upon all claims _ t� THE BIG STORE ][sw's no residence. to the hospital on Tuesday to un- Slid and the adjudication thereon - y ? -John W. and Mrs. Law, of To- dergo acritical operation for an shall forever bar all claims to the said i. lands or any part thereof including ` 4 uy. tanto, accompanied by their son- abscess behind her eye. Tkie doe- any dower, mortgage, hypothecate or M HAPMANf��- _ " ' In-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. tore entertain etrontt hopes for encumbrance upon the same. • so ''� ;Hlevins, spent Sunday with their her recovery. Dated at Whitby the 4ch day of j. Gordon.and Mrs. I.aw. The Methodist Sabbath school June 1914. 9h -The hay crop_ promises to be held their annual picnic at the YOUNG and MCEvoy,.. • �. below the average yield. While popular grounds at Simeoe Point Continental Life Bldg.,Toronto. ;,•� 'SUMMER . �GOODS the rains of the past few days has on Wednesday afternoon, when a Solicitors fcr Toronto Eastern • -been benfieial, the long period of most enjoyable time was epent by 96.3g Railway Co. ,dry weather was against it. all in attendance. _ Hammocks, _ - Great variety of Hatnm - _ -Rev. Fraak__Du'ggan, who - _.-T_O the farmers-Do you want . - cnpied the ppulpit in St. Andrew's a bargain in tie-moet-up•to=da a Constipation church on Sunday. also addressed Cream Separator in the world. Cloquet Sets, Tennis RacketQ, Balls, Etc. a meeting in the town hall on Sat- This is a moving offer, we move to be ndL The toe to good _' _ urday evening on behalf of Row- first week in July h next door health Correct at once- Ayers Pills T Baseballs, Gloves, Bass,Etc. - ' ell's policy. west of our regent stand., Come - � T p Ohs at bedtime- Sold for 60 years. —The business-men of the west now and get our ca p x.d.b,J.G�tarao. Dad cad have taken up a subscription Sim eon bt Co. ** '�' YO11r0f• Lone,..i, Canada oil Staves. Sween Doors. - fo: the purchase of-oil for the -The Pickering public schools street, in front of their .premises, will close to:)-day-(Friday) for the PICNIC GROUNDS - _ t the dust nuisance having become summer vacation., which will last — - N D unbearable. during the" months of July and Picnic parties desirous of t�ecuring ' August. Mr. Fierheller and Miss grounds may secure those adjacent to J . • -Canada Yearly Meeting of g Friends has been in session here Johns- have been re-engaged .for Simcoe Point Housd at reasonable during the t week. There is a their respective departments and rates. P� Boats, dishes and tables will be pro- EAR AND BLOUSES good attendance and,of those at Mr: Fierheller will probably move video at reasonable rates. WHITEW tending a goodly number are from his family to the village during Ice cream and other'refreshments wilt NO �— fates. the vacation: be provided at booths,for those des,ir- - a U -There was quite a little frost -The public meeting held in ing them,• when timely .notice has Are the order of the aye - . on Friday evening last. No dam. 'the town hall oil Monday evening been given. site was done in this-locality ex. in the interests of-'the Liberal For further particulars apply to Crepe blouses, at $1.50 white and colored corset covers 50c. Drawers ` ••-.---aqui in some low lying lands where candidate, -Mr. W. E. N. Sinclair, tJa L L / AMS 50c: an3erskir.ts 81.00 anti $1,35. Princess slips$1:50. Combina- potatoes and some other tender was well attended by an interest- Simcoe Point House _tion in Jersey 30c. Black, white and tan hose, cotton and plants were nipped. ed audience, includinzr a number ]isle 15 to 35c., vests-15 to 25c. Boots, shoes'and slip- ' -Walter C. Richardson, of Pila ber of ladies. Good addresses delphis, spent a couple of days were given by G. D. Conant, of .EASTLAKE SHINGLES pens for ladies in.black white and tan, all prices, »� this week with bis parents, W. V. Oshawa, and by Mr. Sinclair, who Also gents black and tan shoes, tennis shoes, and Mrs. Richardson. He reports reviewed the work of the legisla- _ white and navy. ; =) 'business as being very slack at the ture during the last parliament. 0 fi present time in the United States. He appealed for support on the _ G A tILLESPIE DUNBARTOI�T 4 =The rain of*the past week has "Abolish-the-Bar" issue, which he A. y been productive of.much good to has pledged himself to support. the farming community as well The chair was ably occupied by - as to gardeners. Rain to the value R. H. Croak. of many thousands of dollars fell -Jas. Richardson's driver took throughout the province. a notion to run away on Saturday - `•W H E N •IN -..N E E D _ -Rev. Frank Duggan, of tbi evening. She was standing in °pF A NEW HARNESS CALL AND SEE MY Dominion Temperance Alliance, front of the store untied when she occupied the pulpit in St. An- became possessed of the idea. In assori went of team and single. Single harness from $13.00 p Are easily applied and have al- church on Sunday last and a few moments she was trying to upwards. preached most forcible temperance break the speed record, and the ways Riven the best of � sermons and made'a strong appeal rate she was going surprised pen- � satisfaction. Knee rugs, whips, trunks, cult cases and all horse goods' Y' for Rowells Banish-the Bar ple as the did not think she was Have been made 29 years . keut in stock A policy. capable o; Re ing off' a dog trot. like int above. Repairing neatly and promptly attended to at reasonable ' ...�,_-T%m' evaporator which was After proceeding down the road Made standard grade only., Cprro prices, - t uicbased some time ago by Robt. and through John Boyes' garden gated Iron any gauge. -- ,Collate a specialty. VPood, is being torn down this and then trying to jump over a Let fife figure for your neat roof week and�__the__materiaLis-b ' wire fence she came to a stand. _____ and save you money— ,PICRERING .-HARNESS EMPORIUM conveyed to the Marquis farm on still. Other than a- few breaks to Bell telephone. the fake shore, which was purch- the harness, no damage was done. Phone Ind, 301. W. J. COAKWELL used riot long ago by Mr. Hunter, -Remember.,the grand Domin- F. J• Proiise, Pickering . of Toronto. ion Day celebration on Wednes- -The school football team went day next on Mr. Ruddp's grounds ELM DALE MILLS 'to Whitby on Saturday afternoon held ander the auspices of the to play the return match with the Women's Institute, A splendid �20103C M12? TGh .Boots ,AND SHOES .� school team of that town, and de program' has been arran ed con= gg feated.them by 2 to 0. A base- slating of baseball, football, races Is the place to get your next z ball match was also playLd in and driving contests. Music will bag of Flour., We have the largest stock of Boots and Shoes we ever carried �` hich Whitby won by a large be furnished by the Whitbq or- re. It is Bald that Whitby put cheats Rud by Piper McTavish, Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be and bought before the advance in Prices, and are.. - heavy team for which the of Strethearn, Scotland. A con beat for Bread. - prepared to give the public the benefit. in bo s were no match. cert will be given in the evening ..Nothing but first-class boots _ g y Glebera"�Flour Pastry Flour g in stock. meeting in the interests of by one of Toronto's most gifted Graham Flour _ _ .. % lder, the- Conservative entertainers, assisted by the or- Fresh Rolled Oats was held in the town chestra and Piper McTavish.----Tea ----Braa and Shorts - -- m=. —G L Q-T IVI-N.G -!•t- w hnrsday evening last. will be served on the grounds Oats and Oat Chop' - - gcwd attendance and from 5 to 8 o'clock. See large bills Barley and Barley Chop nd forcible speeches for full particulars, including the Mixed Feeds The noted 24th Centnry brand, hundreds of samples to select from. d by Mr. Calder, prizes and so on. A splendid day's Molaasine Meal and Molasses Meal Alperfect fit guaranteed or(no sale. �f. P., of Uxbridge, enjoyment is assured to all who Special prices in ton lots. See theinew style in overeoata.. law, of Whitby. may attend. Admission to sports. ly occupied by J. tea and concert, 85 cents; child- 71- ' • •VC�8Pl':IdJR A BUNTING PICKERI� ayor of Whitby. ren, 20 cents. Cho?ping every daft • A. >. ,' ., , ,.. . ? ;:•+' ..�,f .a• .+^... .... r1). ..y ,a:.a -"w'«" wt'' SFJ, m:r;iYaw•yfj �. '„''-' � •. "'• .n�GM" :... 5. ti. :•yy `l:sl'"y:�`a ..k+. 4