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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_07_03 ..,,. » ..... : f Y. a:v°^•. • .. I`-1;_171:1__ ._1',4f•'; F.'..F.'�; _ Y ems.,...�aq.;(si/'.- �,,,:�'; -:..-r..naJ;n�,y.n, y,;x:•w- 44✓v"w: "".: '�'. ' R R`4.... . . Y. -.•com. .. R..".-' .: ...-;: ..:,. .. .e' :^4l+,,,. V.,7 .. '../J`. .e _ , ',.:. ., � .dal _...'R }• _ - .. .. y. is , :.• ... "''`— - h T L � +� PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1914 " N 40 =VOL. XXXI[IL �,y• >Mfs'i»t1IFiOstr[A dRlllQ*• MONGOLIA GREEN RIVER - . SPINK MILLSAnthony p p Established 75 years at hid home at Atha. acou I !days n Munce the en ag eBmentnof Wilson an e o a their dau- E. FORSYTH, D.-of O., Regis- number. from here.attended•the• ghter, innifred'Dorothy; to Harri- 'G A g :• Atha picnic,on Saturday. - son, youngest.son of Jahn and Mrs. NW001, M -�• -tared member of the Optcmetsioal•Aaso: station of Ontario. special.attention glven to Miss Ella Williams, of Toronto,is Bradley, Cavalier, N. Dakota. The the nttiag of glasses Pryer t®ted line: North visiting at her home here. marriage will_take plaee in the com- � MILLS oatWHITE SATIN-BR7`AD George Stewart,of Stouffville,spent iag season, a NC, McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., CREAM BUNS-FAMILY• Sunday with Clayton Tarr. . Edinbur b, member of.the CaIIage d; Richard Tarr-called ou_friends at _ Pis eiclans and TEA BUTS-PASTRY - Markham one da last week. - ritasll_AN�.CREEK Two kinds of Flour only .rte 7 nrgeone of Ontario,lleentiate y or Bayn1 College ,or suritson., Edinburgh. Miss Etta Ramsey, of Toronto, visit- The Highland Creek S4 omen's In- KISSIblI for PASTRY —gpecial atOfficea d deieasce of women and ed for a time-with relatives at Orch- stitute will meet on Wednesday, Jul �r { children, Office and residence,Brougham.— BRA\' and View Farm. y BAgER$' dOY fOr BREAD _DR. W. WILSON PORTER, Chtro SHORTS •j C]avton Tarr and Orville Leonard li. at wl p:�., a the home of W. - practor—fihe cause of disease removed by H. Knowles. The subject for this I•gtiarantee baking results - adjustment or the spins. Conenitatioa tree. JUMBO took in the excursion to Niagara Falls meeting will be 'The kitchen ,garden or moue backg ALPickstrng oa Mondays, Wednesdays,and . on Wednesday last. and its value to the housewife. A y H Fridays. Omc"O simcos St.south, Oshawa SCREENINGS GS Mrs. Richard Tarr and 'Mrs. M: full attendance is requested. RQLLED OATS �., Ph,ne sis,0.hawa OATS C. W. . Ramsay,, accompanied by. Miss Etta WHEAT Exch aged for Oats O 1� PICKERING -MEDICAL SURGICAL' ' 'OAT CHOP Ramsey, of Toronto, spent a day at �• P Land X-RAY INSTITUTE Claremont. ATMA- GOLD DUET CORN 'HEAL P �•. r' CORN AND CORN CHOP ROLLED WHEAT — - Mrs. (leo. Anthonv t-a--da in oNz,Aalo w�iSavwe.e -- - N u Cron o. The following Feeds kept on G IL xL:Gm TOWLE, M. B„ X. D;, c,-X. On Wednesday, June a14tb, at "Leis- Misses Reva and Iva Nighswander hand � Phyaleian-in chaise urs Cottage."Whltevale,at the ho spent the lot in Toronto.. ; eysoialistTn ltsc•.ai Dfsisrei Presbatie DIs- EED 0 F ALL o ebride's parents, avid and Mrs. Thos, an Mrs. un] Id, spent.. a .SHORTS O l sass or 1Lea, Diseases of women, oanoen, Annis, their only daughter,1I Edna day last week'in Toronto. OAT CHOP rl '1't+a+ore,E-Any ezamiaation DLeaa« of eye, PRICES RIGHT. Ruth, was married to 1lir, Francis ,Joseph and Mrs.Ryer' visited with FLARED OATS �.. all senor and ohioaic did 7 to , a ceremony wa A. B. Lehman Crud Isaac Lehman CORNLE Y FEED CHOP y 1,M week. Amos Houn U.to a aaa s to o ss ly performed by Rev, Cbaa, Langford, assisted by Rev. B.A.Fisher and Rev, took a drive to Chalk Lake on Tues. MIXED CHOP - s Lesai. S. E. Annis, B. A. d HenryORN-Best American W The friends who kindly contributed y and .lire. Nigh - flIL CAKE E T E. FAREWELL, B.C., BARRIS- J• L.- SPINE, ' LIMITED, t° the Whitevale cemetery-fund-will. over. Sunday with Jacob and 31re. COTTON SEED MEAL a et .-'tsB:IIa� Qsown Attorney,andoonat7 oda bt be _PTCKERING. ONT. . is t e undertaken immediately. The H"rry and Ars. Roper and daugghter VALENT-tor calves-. R .E ., E, CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Whitecale Branch of the Woman's ;lire Bertha. ri�ited 'at Fred ;Isiah man's over Sunday. 1ti10LASSIN'E-for •8olleftor,NotaryPubuc Etc, Money to Institute- intend holding a. garden allkindsof stock D D ;loan. office Brock 6c,North;whitbv. 2517 pparty in the near future .to raise-the urs.Kaiser, of. Ringwood, returned 'SPECIALLY 3f1XFD A A LOOK HERE ! balauce of-theL money to complete the home, after staring two weeks with Y Y - GRAIN for Chicken Feed. !i► �fxs4ttsss (!]ralrl>ssr�. work, Any one wishing to tender for I.aac and Mrs. LFhman. The Claremont. -]Furni• the beautifying-of the cemetery; kind- P. Stewart, haat and Eli Lehman �T G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage ttlre Store ly apply to the Committee : Mrs. Geo. and D. J. Tran motored.to W. Bayles' r` •y I Ice � in rife �onkty of Ontario, p get your Pugh and firs. James Kayes, «'hire- barn raising on Thursday. - `? : :Pickering Vin is the -be9t lace to vale P. Arthur Roper and son Donald, lift BEST GRADE OF D. L..&W. HOCes FC, washatan , have for'Tozonto, after spending a week POLTCHER, Real Estate Auc- dressers, washstands, iron ROSEBANK with his sister, Mrs. Fred. 1lfarshmaa. VF - T• Lioaeer, valpator, collector and lamer and brass bedsteads, par- -_W marriage livens«,Brougham. 40y = - Lor suite, bufssesS, and The-cottages are all filled sin, and - , - 3f L� 1 HOPPER Issuer of :hiarria a aide boards, mattresses and s ria - - Wii17BY. -• S 4 n - - aqq P g the spacious boarding house is rapidly , -S ' Liven«s io Ins oonnty o! oatar3o, couches: and all triads of chaixs filling, and as a matter of Ora«at store Lad his r«idsaw,olaremoaa. g� personel : Several of our Sunda schools will always in stock, also man y y when once us. `urs all full again, all hold their picnics this year at Rose- B.BEATON,TOWNSHIP OLERK other'articlea too numerous will be joyous. bank Which le D• Conveyance, Co�maif won.for to mention. Remember yearly becoming more - t'�aR The rat eacrtenaent was to-dap popular and Zractive. afda.los, aosonaoant. lata; ttoasy so lona keep the Roods and de- when fire broke out In the attic of Mr, For the first time the locomotive Coad � � o�ao ae of acarrap Ido- - liver them to your Yeotnaa's cottage and tested the burgs- whislea of the three rail waye, the G.T. *l POSTI home, at the very manship of every man. woman.and R.C.N.R. and the C.P,l . could be F.L, Licensed Auctioneer, lowest price. ;.' child in the resort.' IL is a fact that heard is our Iowa on Monde to �. for ddrl ki of Yert and Oo ons ♦no- Patronize our town ajerchants. an organized body of firemen couldC.P.R.q' ��, STOVE, CHESTNUT, ar F4 sates of all Clads attaaaed u on ahortast H. H. Charles, the engineer: arae•. Adds«a dr«a lover P.O., Out. don't send your good dollars do no better than the volunteer who has had charge of the work of -, �j B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- Away to build up some other squad which extinguished this Ore, construction of the neve line, has move IDEA AND STEAM COAL. - y!' • ttoa.er, valuator and collector toe place. _ Yours for business, Any gentleman who witnessed this ed from Agincourt, where he has re- eesam« of Oct win and Yost, All Linde of Ore I know will speak no Ill of the sided for some time, to the colt eat eats s is collected. ted.er prl.steiy or by other Pea. fair sea in the future', As the number Heydonabore Park, which he pun cottage We are SOW gnfltins;R sutnmer dale not«cou•eted. Por dot«o: other ppaz- Js ...5a --� E A T- of men was"Limitedthe valiant work ed rectly.�Ppply at r«ideaae,Ellaabetb 8t.,Fick- i L hone order.left at Naves nt, w plot. of the ladies'Rosebank would have On Monday night the victorious prices: snag, or esiaoasb'a tura, Claremont, .ran ra _Oj�REhIO vT been minus of at least of oneyt Ira party held a celebration is our town. estvepromp tattaanoa. 8atlatactioa gaasaa. cottages. We trust that fire will be A large bon-fire decorated the four- - t■•d° M7ylione m=bar is Independent 3 6101 g C an infrequent visitor here, and all are corners, - - - bands played, the victorious •••. thankful for the willingness displayed eandidate and others spoke of their „. Is. R. PENNOCK by the cottager.at a time of danr, . great victory and the spirit of rejoic- W:e expect to have our amusements mod- p IwmtT6vALts, ON '. -- ung wai e.v J Li P e'r � in full swing Fhortly; nazi may-our victorious- arty. Funisral Director and Ymbalmer. good friends feat as rare-free to join-; F. H. An-nes, who in the interests of ' in them as they feel in duty bound.to: the town- of-,WhAb , attended the Any business entrusted to me win help each other when in trouble. y PICKERING be carefully handled. Every Happy Time is a great convention of admen in Toron• - _- _ _ i - • time to DUMBARTON to la?t week, r,-"Ports a very successful Charges Moderate- - - experience.' He succeeded in getting SCRANTOl� ` Independent Phone tic. 1x24, O Aa Auto,accident which alight hate several American industriesinterested had very serious consequences occur- in our- town, with its splendid facili. u f'�� .,���T •rT - red on Sunday evening just west of tips for manufacturing industries. C VVll1L1l�J These little pictures so ea=sly made the .village. Two autos going in The "Toronto=E:istera has reachedopposite directions were meeting each' the centre of the town with its track- ,a tell big stories all the year other on the west side of'the bill-at laying and bal'lacting. The copstrue- 0 w�9 f Has a full line of rresh and cur- through, and then t school. a ad at this-point is L ot..pkany have about completed - *..y,. he shoo Th road ivn c ed meats constantly on hand. - only-about ten feet-in width;which is heir work to the western limits of the ALL SIZES I\ STOCK kodaking i? too narrow for two autos to pass one town.find when the work liere is com- Spice Roll, Breakfast BaCOII, another. Un this occasion the road Pleted that between Oshawa and Bow- - ._ _ Ham, Bologna, V'einers, etc'. _good fun. was very wet owing to the hentty rain manville wilt be finished before pro- _ .•t �: that' had fallen, and the autos were reeding to that between Whitby and Highest prices paid for FICIERING 'PHAR MACY going so fast that they were un- Pickering. -lf'you would like to assure Butcher's cattle able to stop before meeting. Asa re- The passenger.service on'the new C. your winter a supply of coal at . P. R. line was nau inaugurated on Mon- this mcLath's prices,but are too i cult one of the autos went down the R '- -- e e a s� P�TTlT fifteen foot embankment and did-not day, and the first passengers to patron- busy to draw it now, you can stn until it ize the new line, which included.two - iekering 1 veru . . . P poked its-nose into the ladies,• o do so by paying for'it now and - ` i!' P=CrKF'R=N Q, 'creek at the bottom, and in the mean- R t on at Whitby station. The getting it in the fall or winter. - - time turning 'over and wrecking the rate to-the ,union station, Toronto, is First-class rigs for hire top, but otherwise little dame a•was the same.as that on the Grand Trunk, when you need it, ter 8 REAL ESTATE..... done. There were Ove passengers in "though the distance is considerably &� or night auto, three jumped out when,they ggreater• buGahorter-to Nbrth Toronto, A C' R E E SO R Y � saw an accident inevitable; but the It is the intention of the C. P. R. Co, _ A. • BIItl Meets alltE`81IIB other two remained in their seats and to utilize the new line.for its through Teaming promptly attended to, �>tt�s�alttt�tt� fortunately sustained no injuries; and Passenger service from Toronto to :LOOUST HILL - when the auto stopped they-quietly Ottawa and Montreal as-soon as.the Agent for Canada Carriage Co. crawled out. We desire to call the condition of the.road will warrant it. COAL AND LUMBER YARD Insurance rates lower on farm pro- attention of the council to the danger The local freight business was also W. $.. Peak party and Village Dwellings, ous condition of the road here as well started on Monday, . TIME Td BLE=Piokeriag Station irl P Pklte�{pp' in first-class Companies, as in the central part of the village,age, T.R. Trains going Eget ane a.follows-- These points should have the roa No', 6 Mail 8.08 d lei. ! If ou ezect,HIGH GRADE EMFpLov- ND 2*T0=1-U= NCtee Widened and protected b a rail e.Unionist Peers have:assum y y g' ,ed a more. couciliatory. attitude ,; 12 Local 2.50 P.$• YE'+T�OI>mn8t make HIGH GARDE If it is neTJ glected the townshi ma _ -- EPARATI s in a sus or am- r as going Went doe as follows-� well-known throughout Canada'fQr compare rates. ages. Ing bill. No., 13 Local - . 7,47 A'M. strictly superior trilling is the The- attendance at the Canadian 11 Local 2.20 P.M. _ BROUGHAM •" 7 Mail 7,60'P. National Exhibition last-year was one a M. million and ni a thousand. This year 8nndav included ZiL6'1"t' .We V. •Richardson, Norman Mechin,of Oshawa,is home with larger demand for exhibits ace, for a few days. better accomodation for' live-stock; NEVP TINSMITH SCOP No Public Pickerin Mrs..T. C.Brown is improving,.after g• the best bands of two continents, and $D OS O e - _ her seveie-Inne'sa._ ry ---amusement--*orld - — Mrs. M. Matthews visited her dau affords, it is confldently expected the I have o n C H O P P I N G ghtere in Toronto last week, p pe ed up in Greenwood a , - Graduates of this School READILY I attendance'will reach a million and a Miss McKay, of. Toronto, is visiting tinsmith shop and awl prepay- OBTAIN EXPLOYMENT because there 1 her sister, Minnie, of Brougham. quarter, ed to do--all kinds of tin- are thousands -of'openings in this The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will *T smithing,' roo$ng and I` city every year and we are called AND•OAT FL�iKING meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Cassie your HaH' 1eed8 furnace work. upon :to fill more than we .can:" next Wednesday afternoon. Enter any time. College open all The un'dersigned'is prepared to do Misa Kate Brodie and Mies E. Slrsiu- ti cork guaranteed and prices year. Write for catalogue: grain chopping and oat ghnessy, of Toronto,Spent the holiday Pal"1Sian Sage moderate. 3. IW, J. Elliott,'Principal al flakin ever ' da_ with the former's mother. - P R y y lIn Lhe iT.QUICKLY'RSVlO�EB DANDItUPP. Lawrence Thomas Philip left for his home in •. Denny, - Oor,Tonne and Alexander late.• • week . ezcept on Fairbury, Ill.,Thursday last, after a Just because your hair is. full of GREENWOOD Saturday. month's visit with his people here, dandruff, thin, streaky,dull and nev- - Milton O. Russell,of Regina, paid er will do up yo ,look pretty, do not Jo}lII •F Ba less, Greenwoodhis people here a flying visit -on Mon- -despair, 'Beautiful parr, thick, fluffy, {�"� u A 1�T�'�7CT g day and Tuesday an rotite for Dion. lustrous and absolutely free from • �Oun'_•r s•oma : _ TLACESMITH SHOP I Have-yon lots of Water- The? tical. Laddandruff Is only a matter of care. " Ladies' Aid of 'the, -'Parisian Sage--dandruff applied. Country Hoene, 8 acres about two ChVrch will meet at the homeof Mrs. will work wonders. Just one applica- miles from North York, village e undersigned'has opened a'now C. I!k'IIUCE, OF WHITZVALlt Noble Stevenson on Wednesday after- tion stops Itching head removes Ass- of Ballantme. Framedwel- ie prepared to furnish noon, Jut 8th. All ladies are cordi- druff andall excessive oil. It goes lin of a rooms barn �blackemith shop on the King- P P you any ally invited. . right to the bair root and furnishes pgi3iiltry house and .ton''Toad- -opposite the in tlSe line of iviiter�•supply eucli III Walter Bayles Invited some hundred the nourishment needed-the hair be- - Quaker church, two' pumps, windmills, bydraulte rams, or more of his friends to his barn rai.- comes soft. fluffy, and radiant with ap le orchard. - miles .set of in on Thursday of last week. -'The life: rice$800. ___T. - E PICKERING- NE _. plumbing.,etc, g p - _ _ _ Pickering Village. dap was fine and everything was in Parisian Sage not only saves the � ;'Fork guaranteed. Charges=oda wA They are also expert well drillers first-class order, The barn was suc- hair but stimulates it to grow long �OHN FISHER & CO „ and respectfully solicit pa • cessfull raised aad after a sumptuous and heavy. Get a 60 cent bottle from Real Estate and Farm Brokers, ;y sP�c y your tion y P D. Pettit at once. There in no other Lumsden Building, s' -E-1: =- Xj L 840 for the .*ture. 'Ind, Phony �fi21, tea, served ethe lawn, all repaired g. Ito their homes. , "Just-as•good. _. TORONTO, - ONTARtf]• . L ..J,,r _. _ �r ti r;,', '„- � ..;,'C x,.,.ru qY+ ��,•- y�t'va<' ',.,; P�,9 r'4`7��!� ,, . ..,m-.; Cyyt .;{ :�..�r .:«„' -'-:, .u:..... -•: , :•F.. a. r>.,t' ,-:-�wy`�,,;, y. �-.K .•.5~�xKH^^`F:rr�'�..,e+�'+, .4° �lr": t. .�I xr,f ti .�a uric �-,.. "ti u .�- '�'�,:. `bi �tih- 'x3,, r �:. ..a.t.'$'Mt:�'dat"',k. .�_ :� '?d+��„' Y"� .'�, YYy.•`".-.�..n�Li�sY'°t,;.:.< a �. .;� ::hu.. '1'%- _ ,r : to tell me that her father had not re- my wife. But I feel no lovte for yyou turned. As I yuan leading her home, we either before or after marriage,unless; .ilei h;m. .lie waCdrunk, and•tried to you retract the a'ecusations you have r •-- strike her. I Intervened, and he turned made against in-) and Lilith." `. his e ragori to me. He struck al me,and, She fell back a step. staring at ma t- 1 missing me, fell on a heap or stone in with dilated eyes. j K: ,a, 1 ' '/`�•` ����� / the road. The fall killed-him," "lou loco her so much:" she.whisper.,!fIadge-was watching me'clmely un- would" elydo? If I set you free—what der frowning brows. She did not ap- _ u r *)It .••je pear in the least touched, but she never I d marry Lilith." 1f onee_.moved her eyes-from m • face-as I TiSras_a Ion pause. Then shel y R �► ® __ continued sneaking: drew a tick breath that sounded 11ke sl. " "Can't v ou see that I felt 1n some way sob. 11 _•_• a responsible for the tragedy which rob- "Tou are free, Adrtan," she said: andt ' bed-the child Sit her only„protector, vile Dossed out of rtly presence without an-1 (, and degraded though he was? I had tie other word, stay,at Lythinge Pur the !nq-uest• and -� k 'w the funeral Immediately after, I sought = •CHAPTFht XVIII, -} ) :fir h out her grandfather, and only-succeeded At the risk of appearing a heartless, _ in finding his tomb. TIleff I visited her brute, 3 will admit exactly what I did " father's cousin, a certain John Saxon, a socialist shoemaker. of••-12,•e. • But he after the-;door had closed upon Slade. would notagree to take her, and finallyand I knew myself to be a free man. ri ���.__ 1: I placed-Lilith In the care -of a.. Mrs• I was had c�ucn sorry, gthlherel I_wae sorry, xt at - Stanhope Morland, who keeps a finishing s � �- i '� � 1- 1',,; U school for girls of neglected 'education ly fond of her. I had never met nor' , have I encountered since,'a cleverer cr near the Clifton. Suspension Bridge. more charming woman, aria-more amus There- Lilith nas remained, ever' since, _ nor have I,seen her for more than a !ng'and, when she chose, sympathetic' year until I cane across her most unQx- companion. Few men admired her more E S _ tea pettedly, shoprAnk In Regent Sties' one than I. She was both beautiful and Icfternoen about a fortnight ago, She -fascinating: and had an absolute genius will be eighteen next year, and will then 'for dress. With all that, she was gener- I b� leaving Bristol. Score than once t ons, brave, and unselfish, loyal in her Wave-thought about consulting you as friendship, and exceee�dingly kind-heart- to ind-heart to her future. ed.'although it was''-vZ•y-difficult to de- e -ems I Was silent. 'Madge's mouth• grew celyg her by_any,_tale of distress not _ wholly F, r ITlOIt wasalmosta Pity that you have and Y. my feeling when-the thus never mentioned her before,” she ob-. broke an engagement which had grown, - served. "'rhe relations in 'which you un with us for a[ least ten years was stand toward her, as a guardian of wholly one of gladness and relief. - ---- twat -eiht toward.dv and en Madge.e, as I knew well, would spe edily, heyouymisunders °A- able td Console among the,— you see. well-fliled ranks of her admirers. Five "Not by any one whe rs ago. when I had ju ea ed, by _ me," I said, controlling rrry- temper as my uncles wish, that she a ou rgarr best'l could. me, she had been altogether opposed to "Knowing 1s not always trusting," the idea. She had often expressed hes nhmprved Madge, scornfully_ distaste for the notlon,of being "tied uy I sprang from my seat. f°r-lift`" and fairyea ° '"What do roti- mean?" I cited. "In bad never missed an opportunity of try" ZS-?i s-aYY ase anIngt„ ....ems ane-me�'eal --- — comments tend? Do you suppose I am suitors, each of whom was s much et- a villain, and that I'anrlytng-to you?" ter-match-tor her from a worldly point • view than I. She started up. her dark eyes ablaze of with anger. And.now we were free. Madge-could carry her wealth and her wit to the I mean," she said, 'hissing-out. 'he' rneedy family of her grand duke; and I-- yr y Sing a Song o sixpence, a pocket full of Rye; ® _ _wordy w a white heat of aaswho that weir, r could, as I did, seike a time-' .. thin low••bred creature with whom you Four and twenty _ u e le; are inratuated is nota child at t: I digtous hurry to find the neat tr"In the pits 9 !ain fo! _ • a woman. I mean that you are 1n love Bristol. r -- -h ' _ , When the with that you cannot speak of herwithout changing color like a girt; that It was eleven o'clock.,and there wad - _ uld a'Oh,Chef I say! • Take this away— she has been seen here. breakfasting cuIt train me perfecltly, My hf an and which was, on he y. y with you; that have-been recognized bell-rope to summon Wrenshaw io pack driving about London at night in ban- my bag for I proD'osed to eta the soma with her head on your shoulder; 1 Y « ' • . ��* and that you actually flaunt your folly night n BrlatoI' when I ,Epmelnb@sed - w_ _I t s have sone Corn-NddM my . andck,on hrtand'sea a me lest y the eyes with the world D surrounding Vinci. and Mrs. Morland'"earnest request y yourself with her Dor traits. I would that I would let h k ! advance that I know all this, an that I won ha oui d now n advance f " have forgiven iL for I know•something whenever 1 purposed calling at Morland - - - - -- . � � � •' - - House. - r of the world'and of the arta which such - _ Clearly, it was not a too well-kept es-- creatures as she exerclaTj to ensnare tabllshment. In spite of Mrs. Morland'e _ ~--merreat lutCheII-e y For luncheon, tor supper,sum.- _ and sInterest this attemRt to paltrIles he behalf 1 y of }wink me n tthe habit of gvls4inB other-puP 1s th st x to me �P �_ andseriec not forgive. Is it to prepare the the home It might be as -well to 1r a. a make sure that she was at Clifton before, • way for making me receive your mis- bedtime=nothing gzute equals the palate-pleasing - trema after. I have become your wife?" undertaking the fed at 'Vy. ' Iq � ♦ "13y Heaven!". I cried, moved out of Much as I chafed at the delay, I could 1 f goodnelas of BENSOI' S PREPARED CORN. not bear the thought of missing her; so, "BY bl' rage at her taunts, "!t you as I did not wish Wrenn w, to be too were,a man you should not stand there }��a - t- . conversant with my aK1. ra, especially and 'say such words to me!' ;(�Serve it in a dozen different wa s: . Finsen Puddin - now. when I strongly 'suspected that he y " "But being a woman; and a 'woman , ad been telling tales about Lilith to who was foolish enough to give 'her—snore toothsome and easier to make than ice cream. I who heart to you ears ago sl�a_ll i Madge hurried off to the nearest tale-, > ra office, an deep Itched the follow. - ' _ a !a unlit the truth without tear of Your R message reply d Stan- changing $1ano-Mange—flavored to suit or served W'1t�i fruit is a _ ,olence. Adrian," she cried• suddenly t hope Morand; pa Mrs. . , to taa- changing' her tone. "how could You try " delightful dish—cool and inviting on the hottest day. t° deceive me? This fancy of yours willFrom Adrian'Hervey, Room Il; The peen away, dear; it In wholly unworthy ! /* Peng- p p - of you. leo back to your work and for Studios. Rice.rmea8 Street. Chelsea: Ata 9 A whole host o= recce ea rovide the sugl- get that you ever met this creature. i con,, down to see you and Lilith this. have often heard of such entanglements afternoon_ Please reply Immediately.. tier-bltirdened+ousewife with as ens solution to.the eternal _ K „ Back tom rooms I went, and fidget- }-,:, eeapec ally of women. But dear. question: Whaf can we have tonight? pe . oto s k the quit.sordid o i loath ed Ian 'a answer Impatiently urttil speed mss on my "'• dear d i fa not for own a --' journey And in little more than a _-_ AR�j (� R an�ly, but for yours, that Imbeg and fm- i J BENSONS PREPARED `jORN Diel, you fdo break off this intimacy with hour , a I riled the dao 1 e n 111 thts lmpu ent and shamelesd, vagrabnl. when fateful brown 2. . _ 1t came. hu to n I.heard the telegraph boy's knee a tore open the fa 1 is the-ultimate of purity. Not a particle of adulterant in - dragSuch s connection will be a miserable ops drag upon you long atter its chains have 8 1 thousand dozen packWs.. galled you, and— "- "Stop!" I cried, "I won't listen to an- }th Pat yllfra eBombe to-daywithofrie ds. - , other woad! Lilith (Saxon is as. good _ perfjie &farilLope Digrluad." Q Well send ou a beautifully gotten up little book of an tie as she a - ,yy and she cri d aIn. "How can recipes,if you ll wnte for it. - - ear., it a nt aft ..� y.ou a eo decefv' ? Lt»ten."d b you will only break with her now. I .(To Hued 1 will never reproach you; I will never The Wife—"Tell t me )Hopp Vali ....- --CANADA STARCH • COMPANY ,:: oven memi°n he, .name�I�t_ I warn - you-you mirst choose between her-and think my latest hat suite int;'`.�b - MONTREAL, s BRANTFORD ad " I said turning upon her of do. , Makers of the Famous Edwardab Blanch me." 1 i ,u Husband—.''I ,lav-dn t tbink CARDINAL _ wttb sudden sternnesa,nl"we are be- Ing tin %hen we've lived so peace- � __ .. frothed and In six months you will be- fully all these tears." 7. S •Mit/1••.� v a 111 N .. .. - , _ P RE PAR E D I OVII I ki `' 11,111•, .' ••1,''• 111111.1•• X11 - ' - 'y.•\.'.,,.'1;11,1111 1� t1 1 � t ` ,°' _ 11 1111 1,111 - lr 1111 11111 r 4 l` �rrii��lj°l�t}'fi{1 1 C`�"• •',1 1111 m itii��lll N NIHIIr•� _ and pretended to be occupied with my ,11 ;'t"'q;'t' h i�l' "'i111.;"= d tllgn,• " ,;lit,• 1 ' brushes and colors. Gradually Madge'» ;n'itll•�' 4''' :n'lir l'i""':1�1"'.• r bottle 11111 111 'I..r' i edkhegr from b t Y ` Qutek soba ceased, and, o H1' • of eau de Cologne I fetch ,m .,1 a dressing-room, she threw some of the ! ,1•'1 11;!"!• "{ The ecd i ri � stent on her handkerchief, and applied-I - _ ft to her cheeks and eyelids. Then, af- .'. Ev ' ter a prolonged powdering of her fade and. arranging her hair before an an ""!��► tique mirror which hunir on the wall, —Concrete walks she went.back to the rarmcha r. - - "Fou can go on with your story now,,, �' a .•+. "if wcell It- ,he said, need no repairs Or,' Married to a 'Fairy. Though - : I •warn you 1t is a mistake." She did not look hideous at all after 111 erears. . e'was a* llttle_overpow.dered• but I had Heyer � • seen her look'gentler or more attractive. are cheaper In the'end than. any ' - "3t'tan't.a long story,': I said, "but it CHAPTER, EVIL—(Ccntlnued).' 1s most necessary that you should know r other.kind of walk.- They are clean,. "I want to speak to you about"this Is Last summer I went away fo'@ a 'No, At least," I added hastSly, "I�very girl," I aatd. "Wi13 you sit down I � permanent and safe. There is no- 1 have certalnly drawn her,several times." and listen to me?'t told ea to t place that fellow•Cor a 1s not a professional model, "With pleasure, if ,you really wish ,tt% told me about. I'meant to stay for a JI But, pardon me for asking the question, week-end only, but I did not .stern'nn-t 1 thing to become loose nor are they slip- , then?" Madge !inquired, is the same i do you think it is %Tse?" til the following Wednesday.' Do you careless tones. ,•. remember?" " er The improve the general a „��o„ __ "'Do I,think what !s wise.. I remember very we1I indeed!" p' y' y p We• stood, clove together, facing.each • ,At this place, Lythinge, in Bent, near' earance.of a.house and are "'source of "It scema almost a loss to art for she: other- Both.: i know, were pale, both p to really very_pretty ib she not?" Sandhythe• I put-np at•an ins., the 'Rosa excited, and beneath our apparently coli and Crown,' the only,one in the village. great satisfaction to every housewife be- "Very." leeted manner lay an undercurrent of "Is sho=a lady?" fierce excitement.' the flrat.night.I nas.th re.there came Cause they kee children Out Of the Something.in her tone vexed ma Great_ to.the inn a child called Lilith,Saxon." p g. "I mean," aha said, looking straight "A child?" into my eyes, :'If I ask you no question S thud, prevent colds from wet feet and prevent dirt from"She Is not highly educated or so abodt this little dancing model person: "She wag not'quite sixteen, and look- " fbeing "tracked in" on floors and tapeta. well-born' as'you' I Degan, If 1-merely request riot to destroy her ed much younger. She was half-starved ¢ .,•,,_ "Oh,.mv dear Adrian," Madge exclaim- photographs and to promise me liorer to and Ill-timed. The landlady, bars. Nokes,i Equally important is the fact that they never wear - ed, with a little shrug of her shoulders..-hold any comm'amicatto'n-with her again, knew all about her,history,-and can con- /yray'ddn't drag me into the discussion! and if gn,lny side I promise never to re.-firm.what'L say, Horatio Saxon, the fa-1 ` out and never need repairs. I am not in the least welt educated. I fer to her, will not that be the best'and the., was a lazy, drunken brute, who T111s free bOOIC ` Whaf the Farmer can do with Dever earl tell `what eight tunes elght wisest end to the business?" had once been an unsuccessful actor. He I - are, sad only last wAek I thought Nant- .."No!" I.exclaimed energetically "It had married a lady, the daughter of a Concrete" tells all about concrete walks and how and and Dreitwich were in ' Holland. will not! Tou hare.to hear t!ie._ R•hole city curate, the RevmeTend James•Prit-I' - - F , =7 ; And "alto birth�weil, beer and candles truth about Lilith Spxon, and-1 am sotry chard:" t oto build them, and a score of other things needed _ aren't exactly,. Norman, •aro_.they? No. that .you should so far misunderstand 1•paused:and gl&nced at Madge. The • on every farm. Write for it to-day. leave me out of it, If you please, while me as to suppose that it is truth of softened expression had left her feat- we are'discusaing this pretty little which I reason to be ashamed." urea, and her mouth-looked hard-and met,. Farmer's hdormatioII Bide" _ f dancing arson, whr,ao face by the way, "I suppose nothing," she began, and "I found the child practising dancing seems oDDdly familiar to -me; Perhaps then suddenly, to m great astonish- tn,.an empty room. Her mother had " she Is intheballet of some theatre• and mefit.'ahe 'broke down' -worked-•herself to•death in this man t� Canada Cement Company Limited . I have Peet: her there?" passionate tears streamed down her Saxon's service, and her little sister511 H�d BNidil� II►• E The light, toy Insolence of her tone, face. and for a few seconds her frame Bessie, had_died of. colt,- caught 'from ; and something extra staccato In her me- was shaken with sobs. -But-.as. in Iter' singing •st night in the streets. This .thod of speaking, taught me that She wtlderment and distress, I advanced lovely child was being dragged by this \ web puftin a strong curb on herself. with the idea of consoling her, she wav- old reprobate about, the marsh villages, _ and It flared upon me that Charlie ed me Smpatlently away. 'and made to dance to taverns to -earn )Brooktop had prlyablY told her of his "I am only oveStire4 with the dour- coppers to keep him in beer and to C. me and Lilith in Northumber- ney," she said: she.whose flawless healihI co, and laziness. The child s story tou o- ° la•ttd Avenuo a fortnlg. Lago. It was far and energy were proverbial. 'I--don't�-k x- p p me ] Bot 1:er souse'food, and whety, ' better, as I Instantly decided, to tV�,1k the look at me, while I am crying 1t•F thin after i suppc-med she had gone to bed, I -•- j' aubicict out, nP Madge had evfdeutlY stupid way! IE makes me look' hide- -trc•!led oui to smoke and think in the _ _ - formed an altogether wrong Idea of the ons.' moonlight by the churchyard that over- _ aharatter of LilithI retreated to the far end of the room, hung the marshes,-Lilith crept after-me , . .IIt.� u..c:....,;-. ',,. `.. s r^? '�i.:4m. '-':'•`�,. ,l. ,•-•< -r.,, .y ti.�. C 5 .,, .....:_:• .'.".i :•-,y, r. _ _ „y 7 r 6. •t; •.,d: ..,,. uf• `t,. .{ '.. ...v`. i •.i:,, •,., .-t,- rx, L.f M'xe - C n - ` . .,, ,:' -.:•. ,;. -":: '•t? �,w ,f.,.. ^..ate: ;j. N' .Auld Ah, 'y;;•' A,•, 4 � '.4yMY'. ,t `{.. Z.yC:, � 3„• ..?�LG- .}.,.,� L - .+vv ga.3a.; '.Ii..&.. ,s�:xd•• .rUw wt.�'�a "A. .a_. .1.a.. �'"+'" ^�'+i� '•-ria'' ?c,.:r ry ri -v:s..: . -: .s.6:�:T"n."'�,- -'"''� .",`v=-rs�A�a+,*,, 5- •-fi"^4®"a..++,r.u..ry ,., .w {rrr4 k. 's^=::`7;.N r•;n��r:rc ..S`vt .. �^' ...�;Y h'.:'ems-,'�'`"'.1':.:�'ar ..s :^a r 'n�, •^.7y. •.+c. -7. 14 i ., .r'G1..._rr.:. i - _., 'o e.,:,r_. :a.v*tiv... '..>.-.. v.. -.••.a,., %y. - .+.x .✓�; ,.oats- _ .. "-1'-. =tc •..•wr.i 'wW _. .. wear ,�,•... fih..e�' .* ,;..; _ r---fie="'- ';•--ate"' ay • - • . =��IIRTY-ftfTH AYNUAL MEETING � A CLETEB YOUNG}. STAN.' ' i •. ' • ,4 6 Of THE HIGH • Hon. Wilfred Gariepy, Member of -COUNT CANADIAN ORDER Of FORESTERS • .� • ^(= -� the Alberta Cabinet. _ _ we unh�esihtiasl�r I "Biography should treat of the - rewmMftA Magic Balkingr, =-- = IYE HUNDRED -0EEE6ATES IN ATTENDANCE lives of those whose worth, y, co y, _ � ,s beim the bat, p gest morally, and intellectually, cam- . and most �tWW baking pow. % mands the unequivocal respect of 21- the public, which is a discriaYiinait s der that it is possible to prod=*, The thirty-fifth annual of oda. It is a matter of general g y CONTAINS NO ALUM i o�� in factor and invariably diatin- , k rintW -the Canad'i'an Order of F stets knowledge Amon investors, that, 1 fte $ g guishes the ring of the true fromvened on Tuesday afternoon over and above the admittedly 'gilt the dissannnce of the brass. In the b are Iaw p 16, i"n the Fall of tie Knights edged nature of these securities, possession of admirable qualities of the -of Columbus, in the city of Quebec, the market for the ;last two years ` mind and heart, in holding marked ~ ;at 2 p.m. As u'sua4 'delegates are has been a.'very advantageous one, precedence as a distinguished mem- 4. a in attendance from'all parts of the from the investor'® point of view, ber of the legal profession, and in. MAGIC ��� Dominion, the -'order confiningits aryl the reports indicate that the ti p being a man of high atta>nuients husiness. entirely to the Dominion order has been in a position to take and dsetinguished executive ability," R ' �. :of Canada, A representation was: full advantage of these €lesi'rable Mr. Gariepy challenges attention as EXORUTT CO UD present "from'..every 'province in conditions, one distinctly eligible for represen- TORONTO,ONT. " :;Canada; and though this society's Besides the insurance department, Cation in tfi'is compilation, while his thirty-fi#th-year m�>> hg __the o;der• operates a sick and earnest and upright career and his SEG-MONTREAL an' November next, while annual funera ens nd a man of affairs but meetings have been held in.the pro- the increase in the funds in this sen ed to ren er �-of vi'nee, never previously has- such regard, during the year 1913, ant an epitome of his life history meeting convened in the ' city of amounted to $50,746.32 after the in this" connection." 'Quebec. The mayor and aldermen -payment of 7,271 sick and-funeral So wrote Dr. A. O. MacRae, of THE GROUTING MACHINE. blown out of t e et o s�essed ', }of the city welcomed the delegates benefit claims, amounting to $160,- the HonorabTo AVilfred. Garde y, in the atones with a jet of compressed.. 1 � in felicitous terms. Mr. Stewart,. 979.10. Funds in this department P How'Old Buildings,Are l�pptirently air; clean water is thea blown in ;the high chis- ranger, replying in are also invested in the same class his history. of Alberta: Since the Turned-Into New, to damp the masonry just enough — above was written Mr. Gariepy has to make the cement adhere. Mean- an eloquent "manner-on "'behalf of of securities as the insurance fund, more than ever won for himself a Not everyone has heard of grout- thp order and the amount collected in interest while the'cement is put into the on the Brit Toll of distin in the mysterious and almost mit- n or 'routin an and is.beat- Y The following officers were pre= during 1913 amounts o guished men in the Province oAl- .acu ous process y c o ut - 'sent'at en up till it ie a ut the Com - 'sent i beintii r the Legislature as very simple process and as easy-to arty o cream. a prepanng o deur, tg vice- $ x,213.19. representative for Beaver , �n it needs some nice lest the semenshould y a -+chief ranger, Montreal; Alf. F. van- The general: fund of the order, one of the northern constituencies bricks. ow hard-in being r w ready,om'eren; high -secretary. Brant- which is the expense account fund, of the Province. In November of In its original sense grout means the hose. The wall being ready, ford-'(Ont.); Herbert Elliott, 'high it being maintained by,a levy of ten the nozzle is inserted into a crack, treasurer, Brantford' Ont.); W. G. cents last year the subject. of this brief no more than gruel. In its build- the cracks above and below 3t are ( per month on each member, sketch was sworn in as Minister o! ing sense it is a mixture of sand, .8 Tong, superintendent of or aniia .is also in satisfactory shape, leaving Munici ad Affairs for Alberta and. covered with clary to prevent the cement and water sufficiently thin sem frem-leeletagssst-rias-tem- rant or t. Rob- e order n a su s aa' ' , reelected by acclamation as mem- to be poured. Itis nota new thing. ' rerts,- high auditor, Brantford in respect to the prosecution of its ber for Beaver River in December pressed air is turned on and pase- It probably was used by the Ro- (Ont.); A. Shtdtis; second high work: o! the same year. mans and has been used very much ing through the grouting pan drives auditor, Brantford (Ont.); W. M. Regarding membership- also, sub- Born at Montreal on March 14, since in. engineering work. The stthoenesment deep in between the a z► Couper, high registrar, -Mlnntreal stantial progress is ittdica'ted, the 1677, (Que.); H. J. Stedenson, Toronto net result of the year's operations the son of Jos, H. Gariepy, new thing is the grouting machine, Starting at the base of a build- R. T. Kemp, Listowel showing a gain for 1913 0€ 3,019, `which enables the grout to be driv- ing and working upward the grout- (Ont.); � p en into plass$ where it cannot be Ont.a; -A. R.• Galgin, London making the total membership of the ��� ., poured ing machine will fill the whole of Oat.); V. H. Davidson, -`'V innipeg order on the 31st of December, 1913 ' its vails with a'new cement that r u It is an extraordinary simple ma- reaches ever crack and hole, eo (Man.). members-of the executive 90,555. _ chine, consisting of two pasts, a y _committee. Besides the ordinary benefits ac !f ,c�-Tinder of compressed air; the that when it has- grown hard the In addition to the above, .A. K. eruing to the members of the or pressure being a' hundred pounds building is as firm as if it were cut a and funeral benefits, this society N t to the square inch and a chain. A ^' -SIS' jBerry, districthigh chief" ranger, .der, f rain .life. insurance--and sick out' of one stone. And it does this Holland (-Man.); John AMurrav, past I ;flexible hose- connects them and without disturbing a single feature rovides for 'special rants in addi- z.:' � ' of the building or breaking the weer- ;clisti t high chief ranger, Hzmitrta P P grants _ 1 another flexible hose with a nozzle .'(Man.); D• E.= McKinnon, --district atonal directions; one in respect to ,, Cher crumbled surface of its maaon- leads out of the churn. That is all. lEiigh 'secretary, Winnipeg (Man,). amputations, and a further special Yet when it is at work the machine ry or even rubbing off the mosses rant over and above sick benefits, �' ; .% and lichens that have ;grown there. �p T ro present as representatives of grant, enables'tubercular silents is as mysterious as vacuum - s- t, he District High. Court for Mani- P [cleaner. The kicking horse ,injures him. fobs. : " P n ' '""V i The dust:and decayed mortar are self most. ; to_have special treatme far six �� ° The anrlual reports of all the months, at any one of a number of .sanitaria, making a 'specialty of r8 is orderjthis disease. a hag's n, very satisfactoh . They are, various officers brie to attention LL. demonstrate that rho year 1913. Y .5 A perusal_ of the deports-of the K , which is the period covered .e the have been adezived by the member- --tion - C r "Ports referred to, was no eacep- an ad Ian n ' Pe 5 --!tion tv the series of satisfactory re- ship, as, aloes 16:9, a sum of $9,- . 4 ports that�iBYe occurred from year pa Municipal Deben#u'res -- , - 000,000and hersbene$ts. td in mortuary + o year in the orders expeneace. been # t An interesting feature, in c+annec � This_ society would appear t0 j"he gr.irMrra in ro�rrrrrrvo:brsl-1HJ is,as eoidenerd�• rrrent Rank eeatoruwts 3� �• pion•wit h the business of the order rrr ! rtant arrrwrrlatrorJ O F have been carefully* guided' since its ' =a _ ! �4: producing "pa fvwxd . by44*VlRworcalinaRilrtia+v,wbicA L. is that since its inception in 1679, '-*� S" -in tWir curia'toad to laver,'wt..-.rpt tures.and likowisr deereasc elyd�ttrtrt ylald oA r: It�ttas.congaed its business,entirely inception. Even in spite of recant ---- <---- .Hon. Wilfred Garlepy stringent monetary conditions, and the betttr plass of insrstn,tnt Jrcrrvtits. to the Dominion of Canada, and 'other .factors that have Militated .Ouradviretorligrtsisto akeearly adnantagsojall ,nerftrrirs +ewx4rioaloffor- - f ; ., .the excellent reault•whieh the chair= against the 'genual progress cif I ir�satrrrrrrt¢rices:-t man of the medical board-has been - - the young man was educated at St, _ -f -fraternal insurance concerns, .the - - able to report'as to the death rate, • Laurent College, Montreal Semi- Laval emi 1 ' !seta j year 1913, :which might well have ,which was 8.12 per thousand in -nary, Laval University, and finally ; TORONTO. ONT. .....:asesn ss. LavAEUT. Qve....ase% reflected in the reports of the ofli- -1913, and 5.28 over the society's ex- graduated in law from AlcCidl l ni- ->•Rov. ONT. tax.) ....+.50„ T?. AICSaeoxD, N.C...5.40% ; CPr9 such condltlot)3, On -the con- t + ti'AOV. .ALSSATA . ....4.ew�o BTAEETEYILLA, ONT. 5.50% perience, is, no doubt, very largely versay: trery, demonstrate a substantial OWED BOUND, OUT. ..4.90% DIET. NORTH yaU00U- �. due to the original decision of the Going to 'Allserta:,in 169., young and satisfactory progress. - i - RsoczyaLE, ONT. ..am•a yes, B.0. .... .....a.ao,o founders of whe order to operate The supe of or an'za_ Gariepy was associated with his sRaarnoU, aeAU. , ,...a.io�t cult within this Dominion. In all P S father_in :bu,siness in. .Edmoncon. ! -.. Bvasysx (BEY. tion has been- able to report the TP. SAUCE, OUT. ....5.12 ro SZCLB) . ....• ,-.8.757 r --departments, material betterment Ill health presented him from tak aEBrELER, carr. , ....5.1216 �, institution of forty-four new courts, • EBTETAX, Bass. .....8x00 1a eh(�wn. in rho financial position of ing up' iiia chose roYession till •RURLMOTOIC, OUT. ..SAO?& scattered ovet the Dominion gen- YORTaiiE Iia YBaIRZB, i+lie order. era3ly: This indicates that•the or= 1903,..when ba an 'th® practice 1fTDUa:Y, xs. aAOco XAN. (4nsrsatood) ..8.4V'o a. In the year, Bhe increase in.the live...to the desirability of of law under the firm name of Tay - T.1"SAY, ONT. B•20 ° EBQUI7LALT, R.o. ....scab der is a for, .Bo le and Garde } ". ML�IAA, OUT. ........sac e - lnsurance funds amounted to 8373,- establishing its agencies, in locali- y- py,.afterward. oRTs BaY, oaT. ....a.2556 BaeooE, OUT. ........a.9a le 095.86, this fund standingat the end Gariepy and Landry, and finally as WATROUS, Baez. ties both in the older and in the /evasva7r, oUT. .....aaa at present, .Gariepy, Giroux and a of the year urrder review,-after-the. newer parts of •bhe Dominion, as WESTON. ONT. ........a.38,c ALBERTA SCHOOL •payment of 554 death claims, the circumstances of the 'district, Dunlop, of Edmonton.. MEDICINE HAT, ALTA 5.387; DxSTASCTS ... .......e.7b^a ` amounting to $562,381.19, at $•4, I give rescan to believe `such courts Air C;anept was alderman of 365,072.07. In this connection, it is his city from 1907, to 1910... He is a mac become permanent and useful t - ;•—cissa fon anis list. Erving complete particulars. Gladly teat �- .---interesting to note that the re-ventre dircctt�r of the Edmonton -Chhe on request. centres for fir's acquisition. of-new 'dren's Aid Societ3; president of the accruing from investments, realized business. Albc'rtat Union of Municipalities;. - .1ast year.. $166,416.2S, which was a- The-officers' reports were siibmit- - auflicient income from this source to ted 'to the usual committees for secretary of Edmonton Canadian j� look atter the 33.34 per cent: of the their consideration. o considerable Club; and president of the French- - A■ Es " AM ES CO. +� death'losses. Canadian Congress of Alberta. In amount of business, as usual, is de- Investment Estae/lshM In further reference to the matter manding the attention of the dale- 1904'he was a school trustee, and : hankers Uuion Bank Building, Tolonto ra a Df investments, it wit) be of-inte'rest gates; and the session of the high has been elected every year since. r In 1907 he was-president of St. Jean to 'our readers to know. that ..the court.will extend over several,days, Baptiste Society., and in 191'1 a y order confines its investments, en pr.jbably taking up the attention of tom_ Grand Knight -of the Knights of " -tirely, to miiricipal and- scho�ul de- the representatives from the 16th to Columbus. He is a member of three - ' --- " bentureg of the Dominion of Can- 19th Inst. clubs, I dmonton, Northern' and Ji #ice - I�DI_i�_I\GKNUITY ingcnions men, send thAntill t1a1 inT�cli iew]llinister has a pleasing withp-nide ho th savedi manner, and on a recent tour•of Tell 31'ith—PrideT How They Saved i bor by emptying all the heavy bags . .Much Labor. and boxes ai the loner end of the the Province ..with other Ministers rapids, .and filling them again at of the Legislature he made many t In his preface to -"Antarctic friends. He is brimful of humor, " #he.i:pper end Reith rocks of similar Day's," Sir Ernest Shackleton tells has • a good- command of Engli3t+ _ _ an amusing Iittle story of northern Weight. By this means they saved and as a platform and after dinner half a mile of.difficult carrying. The ' �y Canada. and is cry Popular. A government geologist; with,,in substitution was found out a year lIi• 'Gariepy ins married 'and has _ later in.OttaR a � finite labor; had collected _some - _.�•� = three sons and one daughter. His L very iiiterestingcgeologiYcal speci- r home is_.a.t. 537 Ha•rdisty Av'enua, does make the _ l .. mens iiv.a region fax beyond civilir• fhe -Liwky Thirteegth.Nan. Edinonton.—Max. McD. ,in. Star. blk•ead and butter > 1 done on?rose f the encollecting'was "Frederick, I'm sure you will «'c•ekly. , g nd '• two forgive mc,"'-said the beautiful y - `T taste good !' His Rca�in. -'hundred and eighty northeast gi.rI, bowing her head, when 3:du of the Great Bear Lake. The mien- now the true reason of my break- `'So," said the visitor, "you in- T is when you spread 1 � - - tific snan and the porters- of the ing our enga-gement -so Sidon. .Birt• -tend- to-become--a-physician, when " party carried the rocks on their when I became _engaged to ,you I You grow up." it out on bread or ..backs to the Great Bear,14,ake, Pad- forgut''— 'Yea, sir," said the youth. _ pancakes, _fruit or died three hundred miles across the "R•hat is it, Gladvs4" he mur- "And w•hv have vbu decided•up - , y :lake, and alternately liadd_led and mitred wally. "Be ni)t afraid: -1-s bti'th?-mTcltoa�i Isr'rfesRion 7 porridge, that you notice most the sweetness' and perfect i portaged_fiftee,n_hitadred miles up it that you Foye another 4" "Well, a doctor seems to be the purity of REDPATH Extra Gra tgated Sugar. `Buy it in the , the Mackenzie, Sl'ave',and Athabas- -No, indeed," responded the only man that -keeps on getting 2 and 5-lb. Sealed Cartons, or in the 10, 20, 50 or 100-Ib.:. ca Rivers. girl indignant)}; he-r ees flashing }:yicl whether his wt,rl: •is satisfac The last portage was half a mile , at flim thrutigh a-veil cf tears.•"But tory or not," Bags,an genii;ne do t absolutely. Cloth d you'll get the i Ra' long" at the Grand Rapid4 4)7 tlte"�'uti kno* hoi6 stiper-stitious I. am ' clean ilei as it left a refinery-, :- Athabasca, 'and it vias done.by In- --I forgr,t that you would he exact- Snme girds have trouble `+.n'getting '7 disc employees of. the Hudson's( ly the 'thirtegnth man I've.been ear- husbands—and pothing but trou� CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO., L?<1MTED, MONTREAL. -Bay .Company..' The-India's were gaged to, . ble• after they get them. .•L: - ..� •as'...;�' ,� ,4 ,:u.,�,q r'y 4;r kc '.';''ttPt.-S,.d3':s r., AS,K wrrt`'• �'a •r a.'.z ..:�.'�m,,i.e •'sb!:aa yS y,x;+:;. •r.•...`-^.:,a,s..r.��j:4,_ .,,;_:�, �z"'.:�S�ix..�.'m•.>.�.rx--,tu?,:#'.�vst-.�'"x.. r -•..�.,a�N k;,Wt,,�+�.E,,y ,a�,e�� u•.,. r y . --" —'----r•'.- -.._�-_ _sees. 7'_ G TOOLS SHARPENED — .. 'j P-0-7-1140! 1ts0>aes, COULD NOT. � = �O�ln 1 We make a s c of crosscut saws, �i • �� �,... Pletartat.0at~ pe, iY ryri _ Toole o!all kinds. Looks repaired. ssmU ITAND ON FEET Razor-boning a specialty. For a first. ' x61.46 pre year ; 11.00 it ps,iil in advaaw. class halt trim or as e&By shave call 7 at the East-end Barber Shop. _ subseripalous to the United asates,41.60 *� is advaaos a_`;i0i Bee our Souse Furnishings of all On Monday, JU' ly' 6th, we NO Do Her Work-Found kinds. Slightly used Carpets _ are moving our entire stock JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, _ from 16 tante a yard up. _ 6 r W. J, GORDON PICKERING in Novil FRIDAY, JULY S, 1914 Wim. of first-Olaea �eats, Gro- F ,I�I�a1�, lgeh.-"i sullieM t rrroi, EA,STLAKE SHINGLES seri®8, Fruits and Provis NOTES AND COMMENTS - _ wltlltomiaieweaknetsaadbatkacheand . ` got so weak that I could hardly do my 0 0 0 ions into our new premises, f. We have been unable to secure work. When i ...,Complete and authentic returns of washed my dishes I the brick - z had to-sit-down and S -the results of the election- -in ; two = ' South Ontario for this week's is- when I would sweep er ik block on the tordoors east of our y •:• c„a the floor I w*d get sue, but we hope to have the of- 41110, so weak that Iwould _ resent place of busin@sS. ficial returns for our next issue. have to get a drink 'The last report received gives Mr. every few minutes, _.. :.,-Calder a majority of 41 in theustingwouf 'r.c' stomer and before I did my We thank all oB "riding, and Mr. 3inelair's major- j I�t Are easily applied and have al- _ T-- 2: ity in Pickering'township as 109. so pearly wins my folks thought I was ways. given the best of and patrons for their splen- ;; - -The standing-of of the two into comumptioo. One day I -' satisfaction. e parties lir did -support o- --a good Gro- found a piece of paper blowing around Have. been made 29 years _. • p practi- the y�and I*&ad N up and read,% like cut above. } ; tally the same as in the -previous It Bald `Saved the Grave,' and Made standard grade only. Corro eery business, and ask for ;parliament the Liberal party how- told what Lydia IL Pinkbam's Vegeta- gated Iron any gauge. -_al Continuance of their pat- -,:ever, having gained about six or ble ComRomad has done for women. I Let me figure for. your next roof - : seven seats. wed It stto My try it?, so I di r� - and save you money. rona a .un er our new an • - - don d' Bell telephone. -- r ersey,who has had charge better an I m o ,; _ _ _ _ - Heid say more,' and sekl •Yon bed ���8,- �i�kel'lIIg dingo, press of Ireland disaster,has given b~ t9ke it a little kmger anyway.' Bay tke W. ;we will be able to give them tools • . a lesson to Canadian judges and i'30 I it for three moOtht and got �• �•�-•�•• - y lawyers in the matter of conduct- well and sem• -*m A�.omo L 1 e�ren better service, ing an investigation. His whole �'M' 9 Tecumseh St., Adrian, Wee PLYMOUTH -- r rs Not Well Enough to Work. is e=rr, ` aduct-of-the-`case-was--one-of -In these words is hidden"the tragedy --- ����,�� directness and thoroughness. He of many awoman,housekeeper or* 1Fverr, aid sot anew the ends.of justice earner who supports herself and is often Smooth, - helping to support a family, on meagr�s to' be thwarted by petty legal wages. Whether In house, oflies, fee- Strong' JAMG S iI-T/CHARD N (technicalities, as is so often-done tory, shop, store or kitchen, woman should remember that there is one tried ''' n. Canadian courts of justice. A and true remedy for the ills to which all 'Halts de act fall _-- ' pleasing incident in the investi• women are prone,.and that is Lydia L- awn and uncle. p �gatida, or at least pleasing to all Piakham's Vegetable, Compound. It rt`- cbeapest beesaes it e promotes that vigor which makes work gees farness ezu'ept the Deputy-Minister of Jus- easy. The L din E. Pinkham Medicine E THE "! ESrAMMM •.• site, Mr. Newcombe, when the Co., Lynn, 1� The"Sheaf of Wheat" t 1- n .- �• la Mtterwas sharply rebuked by Lord -----' - on every Ball. .' �- ,�� � _ } ]RID Mersey when he attempted to in. ,New Advertisements. - FOR SALE "BY - +traduce useless details. Lord iter- ' x --soy would go through as much in rn I L E-i have just burnt a kiln of E. Balsdon, - Ficke=g ,- 1 the whim will be ready for del,very on f ions day as the averaire Canadian tioada7�aaa 19cG`O,K.Petty,Ch.rrpwcod. +o ::PICNIC GROUNDS judge would in a week, simply be- SENDING money to any paint ;a LTOt SE TO LET-Oa lot 10, cos. 9, icause he would sweep aside every. H Pickenn Good working man's house, the United States or a g. Picnic parties desirow of securing Canada. p Plenty o!work la the neighborhood. Appl,to �Ope is -_t, al thing that was unnecessary. •(eau- g, p�GH. Claremont. a Lt unda may secure th�ae .adjacent to �s �,�•, +... fro -- eldlan lawyers delight in using a —"-- simcoe Point. House at reasonable ���e C�ADA- OLTS FOR SALF-Three colts,one rates: ezpedmous when this Banks drafia adozen words when one would ue C 9 year old and 9 ruing two year old Boat@, dishes and. tables .will be pro- also D sucking pigs Apply to F HC'RSt, �p OFR and money ogden are used. sufficient. Of course their charges Brook and slnx3toa Roads, Piekering, to vided at reasonable rater. �F,p► IC�4 ' 4 ;arebased oa the number of words ..fj OR SERtReg. Shoo orn ll. b VICE-At' lot 21, con.' rull. Ice e creamc�ane-other refreor shments dealt- 0 ..Ice Cream every Saturday they write in a letter or legal doer.. Pickering,Reg. Shorthorn ball, bred b ,� ment and the number of words redby H.0 Hamill.Searboro,terym% 10;also ing them, Nrhen tamely notice has pICRERING BRANCH LL A,rex. Tamworth boar bred by Chas. Carrie, bbee . they utter in pleading a case and Itorristoa,urms 41ALL JOHN SCOTT, Clare been given.. , �eoasequently twevity would mean want. ss 40 For further particulars apply to R. W. GORDON, Manager. "� &suc�S also at �Ywtbr. ' ---- ' 1a smaller bill.of chargee. BINDER TWI:tiE=The three best J, WILLIAM & oa head at reasonable prices. All Trades Simcoe Point House isaOthe!election with-its excite- awed, As I have been to the business r f-r the p►ae seven years bad always Qave satie _ - _.. BAN meat has passed and gone and the mouton,the rssm.ra are snored of esir dealtag, T . ... -r - 9 usual quietness will coign through. My bnalaeaf i.iaetwaeing �qr},• Get Ioar t�U DIGIAL SALEw ymiz -: u1�' 1�I1 -out the province. The result has so now beton.the nieh later on. THOS _ _-'-- - e, iyaQt te, Ptckerint SFAs Fine Residential Property For Sale in — the Township of Pickering. streagthsued the Opposition to it L�9R SALE-8 Roomed House In Scythes and snaths, rakes, etc., scythe stones, bevel mower, knife d Certain extent, but it has left the r •u]axa of Dns. anon, r mil« «st of t:t TSE avPl%ZXZ COURT of ONTARIO, Toronto.}acre lot, Good orchard and ensu files, plyers, wrenches, oilcans, axle grease, and the best '�Ilniaterial aide atronRl entrench- mit., Hgas. m era crass eonditioai wide IN THS YATTIN O! TUB 98TATE OF y verandah on two d"s.la�xa aura ser kitehea AZJMA-'yDZR XAROA.CH. machine oil procurable. 'ed in office. The "great issue in attached,close to lake, bay. church, school and para oats..t minutes crow G. T.I station, Pursuant to the Judgment and final �+p GOODS the campaign was the temperance PropoeadRadial 81y ad�oiniai Par pension- order for tale y this matter bearing �,��� WEATHER FOODS ire.pplyt}]�oBG]f WBITB,Danbarton.ryes date the 18th day of June, 1914,there question, and the result shows will be sold by public auction with the that the tempersace people as a NOTICE TO CREBITORS approbation of G. Y. Smith, Require, F1esh bread everyday, bates when ordered, sodas fresh and urian„ Rule will vote party. before they Local Master of this Court,at awes fancy biscuits, six varieties at 10 eta per lb. "Many others at -will vote for their temperance Gordon's Hotel in the Village of Pick- LL Pe Ir►the Matter of aha E�tata o! Albert Ed• ering at the hour of two o'clock in-the- - "higher prices. Kellogg's toasted coca and wheat flakes,malts principles. There are many ex- ware Roach, fats of 'the Township. of afternoon of Wednesday. the Four- vita and post toasties, 8 pkgs for 25c. Grape nuts, .shredded ceptiona as was shown by a num- Puckering, in the Couxty, of Ontario, teenth day of July, 1914, by William wheat biscuits, puffed Y . Postmaster, deceased. Maw, Auctioneer, ffed wheat and rice, all read to eat. site following lands i ber of Conservatives who entered Notice is hereby given pursuant. to and premises in one parcel being three ithe field as candidates who would R. S. O., Chap., 129, that all persons Quarters of an acre more or less of D R I w K ^ • south part of Lot Number Twelve in . ' support Rowell's tem ranee 1- having claims against the said estate +s � the Second Coacesrion of the Towa- of Albert Edward Roach, who died on - -icy,-but wfio would in �eneral- ship of Pickering in the the County Postum'cereal;Instant:postum,.. camp .coffee, lemonade, raspberrie or-about the 11th day. of'31&y 1914. bf Ontario described as follows_: wine and lime juice. ;issues Support the Conservative are required to send or deliver.to the Commencing where a pest has been7. - 1 +cause: The art spirit inCan• undersigned Executrix of the last 1 party P planted at the distance of fl -chains . Bananas. O-ramges_ :Lemons Pine•applea� Will of the said deceased, «'hitevxle, pada is too strong.• A general feel- Post Office, Ontario, on or before the snd fifty links on an angle of north T •;ing seems to exist that a man who 8th day of Adgust,-1914, particulars of seventy-four degrees east from the Our groceries are the freshest. southwest angle of said Lot, thence their claims duly verified, and notice ' deserts his party to vote on some north sixteen degrees west three is further given that after the last GE00-6E chains, thence north 'seyeaty-four ' great principle is a traitor and a mentioned date the said Executrix degrees east three-cbafns to the front Ll P man who should be shunned. ' In will proceed to distribute the said es of said concession, thence south seven- _ Britain this rt spirit is not tate, having regard'only to the claims ty four degrees west one chain seventy BR,CLTCt��3A. `� O1�T'I'AR30 _ party p of which she shall then have notice, nearly so evident A man may Dated at Whitby, the 2nd day of five links to the place of beginning. July 1914. together with a strilp of Land to the J- vote for one party in one election East thereof containing altogether LORHTTO W. ROACH,Executrix, three quarters of an acre more or less. Z- THE - BOYS z« an AREWELL, ; _ the next; but he is not despised 40-42 Solicitor for the Executrix. On this property there is said to bei p a large and substantial brick .dwelling for so doing. It is the independ- house about 32 feet• square with a - ent voter who is the salvation of Constipation brick kitchen attached 14 by 16 feet of his count If there were no and wood-shed 16 by 20 feet. There _ I Y• a is also on said property a •Blackatnith 1�. independent voters in the country k be weL The The to good Shop 20 by 30 feet and stable 26 by 36 ` the same party would remain in at once. AWr's Pits feet. at bedUme. Sold for 80 This property is situate on the King- Pick- office for ever -and corruption ate' aton Road.about one mile east of Pick- _ a Ask Yew Doew. �o: rfn Villa a and four, and one half would never cease. There are evi. g dence�l to show that partyism is miles west from thc.Town of Whitby. 1?s Y The Electric Street_Railway track ie h, f The Pickering -losing its grip in' this country. laid just north and almost adjoining ,The young men of the country are • built will be a I ,� - g s pro ertf. • . .•• � � • this property and when V% la ce Committee seat convenience to thi pp pp beginning to realize that there are +$++ The property will be ffered for"eale 'Weakhesses in'the system and are -- subject to a reserved bid which,will be fixed by said Master, The vendors protesting against it, and the time The object of this Association is to-,. shall not be obliged to furnish-any ab- 4s Coming when a man.will not lessen stealing and prosecute stracts or title deeds not in their pos- • « H the felons. cion. Are Testing The Preston Safe-1..o�k . dose the respect of his fellow- TEjtms:-Ten per.cent, will be paid � citizens because he changes his Members having properly stolen oommnni• down at time of sale and the balance f party allegiance. Party'system is oats immediately with sn�,member within 90 days from the date of said These SHINGLES are HOOK;LOCLED not SLIP IN LOCKED. 3 `"aIl right so Aon as the supporters , of Executive Oommttee, sale. In all other respects the terms _ _ g g pporters TIGHT and secure, FIRM as.a ROCS. ,of either Membenhip !w �1.A0. '� and oonditians of The.Supreme Court - party do not•become of Ontario, 3lavea to that rt The tem- Tisksts'mav be had tram the President or; Further particulars may. be had - GIVE them a chanes to prove this atttitemeat. For sale by party. aeentary on application. from A. E. Christian, Esq Whitby, - .:penance cause has received a bad Exac. Com:-L. D. Banks, C'S.Palm- solicitor_ of Petitioners, The' Union - -blow in this fight, but no doubt er,0. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Out Trust Company, Toronto, the Con- Do _ . S-� �lack of organization was to a mittee, and from rest extent ria nsible for the 1.A,'O'Connor: !W.4 Clark. �•Y, BMITg, " -- 9IT Po Local Master of this . c idefe t. tresti+tnt, Eleseetar,13�1 court at Whitby 1�3TOU'F'F •... sees. ,. 4 .. :. 1.. 4 sees. :. .,..':'✓n'. .' ,•� 4.sr.Z. y ry'i,•; y •;(' J,.•.,.,,•��y: /-. �„ K.^1'.'..��'- ;y ' p(�. ' 2' Y,Y.:R,��1'.,:.,;.,.:-}; •. ,�.g,. !.'',• :.._- .., Y� �:;-..,fid "'.a''�, ,;•'�`r n,.. '•,�� f "�� �. :x:a4.ri2,•Yi:l:;at. .afi x ��' �_w.�:k3?.`��.Y� ,+z�• '.i.� gla� � ' �c...n •ri 'a.W 's:YdY .X 'Z+.Mr "u _ fo' s ;Ss Y,+• G , �' i �'. 4';, j};-�� ,.,• Y M fix, �� gip . $-.e•y,,... :!. <1 ,f.. ` K t, i,k yy.1,•, .1. ...;,• .•.. 't7- T! -T• Y W + ,^Vr.. "'• "•:q „'b',..G,+' afeM.ay;:t*i. -.vs. ..bev. ..r,i'. . Y._•. 4r..F.,., a,.;,D d.` z•• •r' ,,,,.. _. V • er " cu•..>-,u;.. ,c?'.: ... ,�A�wt, r.-J'tiP. (�^:*ar..o•ep._f .�e,.x- .-.•.v-•to s�'1 •s,.+ x-,•...s� �-o.r�. •ee:v-Y 1..,,,.,2�"E• �t,�,. rr ,A- ;y�9. -r.r. .-...^F. w.,..,.. .- ..... n.:s.x.. reec �.... y: .�,•a -y:. �.r,�'•rv^;r. � .!� „ •�=-. •ca+r..S .rp:rt;. '."hY'�Y•.q,.yy... ..rXq . •:,-,, ,,... ,,, v't.'=�., - -ef:.;. ....,: - '%- `^�r� #.•' r. ,'- yx.. '�.. "* w•+ .•:.,;. ..1 t ,. �•'. ..f'. .. '. ., •�i.� 0�. ...�. .. ,,.r. „ a�'• .P' .K ,....., J 0.t _ ••-' ,F. .. ,. „ti .•. ... •' i•-. -�---•' ,�: '. •," ,p. -• -'r^'..".--- - - - it• • CL"SMONT. Jr H. Beal had a business trip to Mies Blauche'Mechin, of Brou- t'` Dr. Love had a business trip to $touff villa on Mends gham, was the quest of Mrs. J.: H. W, J8 :�"�,• RICHARDSO N the cit on Monday. Mrs. Marvin and Mise Marvin I3ea1 on Wednesday last. are holidayin among Kawartha John Gerow has returned home Mrs.�urney,'of Streeteville, is g — `� spending a few days with Joshua Lakes and in Linda&T, after spending a few days with Imposlan/showing of Ines display of and Mrs. Bundy. Barkis Reesor and friend, of his parents in Port Perry. China. A yecy Imp asawkneel of +�• '• Alton% were the guests of Mrs. Quite a few from here attended e��, Books,Dogg, Toys, Jul -- E. Mows with wife and family price Pugh on Monday. the Union picnic at Atha on Sat- visited with George and Mrs. received for the Holiday trade. Call " " Coo r over Sunday. m• A good steady and welcome urd&p and report a good time. M bra. George fit r and rain fell on Sunday and Monday Mrs. Bryan,of Toronto, accom= and see the children intend movi�s week which will prove of invaluable panied by her nephew and niece, -Subscriptions taken for all Magasines, aid to al to Acton to join Mr. Strausser l kinds of crop. spent Saturday and Sunday with Weekly and Daily Newspepwol who has secured a good position An entirely new staff of teach. her brother, Wm. Thompson. in that town. ers will be engaged to take charge Dr. G. W. Marvin preached his _ t of our school after the summer farewell in the Methodist church `W tT H R=Q��.�:RJ��O�F v.� Dr. Love, the «veterinary, may vacation. Mr. Currie, the prinei- on Sunday evening to a large con• 4 be found at anytime by those de- al has resigned ita order that he gregation, the sister congregations 'ROCS C StZ'O0t■ siring his services at-the-residence p , Whi of Mrs. Brown or at the barber might continue his at To' the Presbyterian and the Baptist, " shop. * ronto University. Miss Heaslip, .having given a their services who has been the popular teacher that their members might at- a /�� p�/ Charles and Mrs: Sargent and y ��jG �jREA!1I/ �,r' �O� Aaughtera, Misses Bella and Violet of the junior department for the tend. Dr. Marvin left on Monde est-eleven ears, has to the deep for his new charge at Seagrave. ''.'motored to Mono-road on Spnday p y Our ice-cream parlors will now be A practical Shoemaker hA , _ -- -- regret of all ret in order to p k and spent the day with friends. g PICKERING MARKETS open during the season and we opened a :The Misses Sargent will spend a' accept a more remunerative posi- — will secure a regular Shoe Repairing Sh couple of weeks there with friends tion, on the teaching staff of the White Winter Wheat, 1.01 supply from the before returning home. Stayner' public school and Miss Red +6 ...... 1.01 CITY DAIRY COMPANY Next door to •W. ;J. Coak ; Mrs. M. Henderson left on Mon- Hogg intends going to Saskatche- Mixed +� .66 ... 1.01 — harness shop, where he tap . + day morning to spend a munch wan to continue the teaching pro- Spring Wheat...............'... .80 First-class Bread,Cakes of fine variety pared to do all. kinds, - " with friends in Hudson, Que. Mrs. fession. •••••••••••» •• and Confectionery always pork. s Henderson has been . in poor _ -..........,.•.......... ., _ Dose. Oat •40 on hand. repairing health for some time and her HERB MONNEY A call respectfully solid • roany friends ho that the change - s CK ' W. ROYCE, - -PICS - he orderination and inductionrtu E�- 1��¢t"'S-- called-to-the_to-the--pastorate of Du vel Silos and- Separators Erek ne church, took place on • _p�_-- - �r c �° r Thursday afternoon. There wasMidsummer' lc�Summer . �ioVt end Shoe Sale `�` tea coward �• I'f+ �- a Rood attendance. of members y Sold IN 60 �' and a ren a number- 10 per cent to 56 per cent.Discounts — - .. -b AA Your 0+�• s a .-the members of the Presbytery - off every line of footwear in our store. which met on that day. Rev..H.D. Call and see what we have to offer you. T- PI?i�E� • of Presbytery resided and or Phone 151. Ind, Phone 1821 p _ dained and inducted and also - - addressed the minister, Rev. Mr JOHN PEEL, WHITBY PICKERING, ONTARIO Tibb, of Blackstock, ppreached the Bicycles for hire. Also, a nilna + _ sermon and Rev. lair. West, of second-hand wheels for sale, Port Perry, addressed the congre-• new cure ordered when gatioa. The presbytery also sane- h at a P 1tand required. 1 'The 'Cadillac Vacuum. Cleaner Goodyear aad�ualop Auto a tioned thecal extended from St. for sale at right prices. r Andrew's, -Pickering, and St- This-is the time when women-,have their carpets and rugs cleaned Ind phone 19I8 Pick. ' John's, Brougham, to Rev. Jae. To Suffer, when you oan get •Mellioy, of Hagersville. and put is place again. *by not keep them clean by using _ 'I'Od'e Home-made and Russell A31d$"lvi:� Mrs. Thos. Gostick who has this hand vacuum cleaner? No dust curtains or walls, Butternut Bread •'a been ill for the past six weeks fol- 3' DICKERING, Ont. t . _ lowing injuries received in a fall, everything kept clean and bright all the year round. The delivered at your door. died ba Sunda in her 76th year Ask our Grocer for it. f at the home of her son, Frederick best make $9.50 and $11.50. A free demonstration when asked for Y, PlckerlYl� ` Gostick. of the seventh concession. D • T O D - Since receiving the injuries some C. H. BURLING, - PICKERING ,W time ago, Mrs. Gostick has_sutler• OSHAWA. ONT. ed very great pain, during which Lumer r she displayed great courage, and � vshawd dteel dhingleS FLOUR and FEED Christian fortitude and through- o it her suffering her faith and asearance of r happy future was ;Are Fire ' Proof, Wind Proof, at C'herryw00d Station strong_ Her funereal which took M' .._ re u pplace on Tuesday afternoon.to. St. 'Fater .Proo Lightning Feed Wheat Whole Corn, We prepared n Sup _...Tohn's cemetery was attended by ' g ;: Everything i the a-large number of friends, all of 'Proof and Frost Proof. 1 Malted Corn, Dried Brew- Roofing Line. whom held her in very high es- ers Grains, Oil Cake Meal, deem. The funeral service was �_:� good, up-tg-date Canadian Now is the time to place K conducted b her pastor, the Rev. Molaesine, Bran, Shorts, order for Tongued and tat H. Wood. of the Claremont Bap- _;Farmers use them. tilt eburch, of which site has been our, Crushed . aterial. Fi shed Oats, Etc, pine or hemlock silo, - ."A ooneietent member for. many _ -- For particulars Phone home 6480, m years. Mrs. Gostick was bora in the township of Peel in the Coun- See any of the following Local Aagents-They will gave you best prices on M1236=itkli 6 �O= tp of York but afterwards mon- Pediaes Metal n� Siding,Vents, Culverts Finials, W. Dr Gordon ped to York but of township near - Terwi.alsRoo, 8basting and Ornaments. - -F. :_. 'Drs ton, where she was married Samuel Hanning, W. Pringle, a y PICKERING � �yy gg �i to Mr. Thomas Gostick, who pre- Brooklin, Oat. Whitby, out. iJ O deceased her nearly twenty years. G. M. Rice, Jacob McIntyre, '+ Ct ,Shortly sltt►r their marriage they Whitby, Out. Whitby, Out. i �� �» dg0�y moved to the 7th concession of Lawrence Denny, ;John Ashenhurst, � ;a� UX-dS � ,Pickering' where she has ever Greenwood, Out. Goodwood, Oat +g d = o °° `' a B ` °since resided. She had three of a W. Henly, W. F. Burton, _ 7 sit g o �+*� r •- thirty Boz C3rove. Unt. Whitevals, Ont. K ' o C I • ATT�\ g TO family, Lizzie. who died t y ► i" year ago, Frederick, and Thomas J. C. Morrish', ' -W. W. Sadler, 6 o �a s a' C. who reside on the Tth enures- Highland Creek, Out. Greenwood, Ont. New and second ec'eam se - Wm. Wilson, Pickering, Ont. 5 tore. Gasoline e cion. o JIM: engines, , % A serious shooting affray took No higher rice, but better service and satisfaction. . „ B ; B :d Jas oline� n nee, place-about two o'clock on Sunday g p as O s different maakes, pumping o morning at the C. P. R. station, �+ .o n r + s 'a• !•b I:M -Where about fifty ,Italians have THE PEDLAR PEOPLE, Limited ><.r�y- .At Farm implements a -been working recently. and, as a Head,Office and works, OSHAWA, ONT -Establishedi1861. �j' .,. s� p.s F °' + w a a r 1Lay� GET PRICES. .- result of which one man is lying in - a y r y •I sa -- ---- - - .m J n a serious condition in the General g a• a m rw JaiJ'•�w 70t3IIg Brood Sons for sple: r NI 1 „ Hospital, Toronto,. and another a NI � .o m a a +w�Bep1I M •`•�■ � �3. Tom. ialong with his brother, was takenb Des: a.. LA.6 Toronto jail, charged with :.. o g ,,.I iia•j!. ..__.$ROCK ROAD, ONT. shooting with intent to kill. DO-MINNN I_ Deal� ' It seemed that several of the men ;;,«a sawuNo a ossa.M.a,nngsiceNT. W.a au MMWI.woe sk�ossr' Joan an 1915-wi+ttb7 7, osbaws 9,Brougham - were playing cards and -drinking C.A.BOGZRT,Can"Manager- 9, Pore P 1T.U:bridge is,cannington 15, beer in a car in"which they board- gots hw n "Oman ta«u h•1 ad ow w.+n•nt� els >swu B""r0o IIpOira°" ed, when a dispute arose, and A Saviagg Department — "' :as it became.more violent one man - i Was being shoved out of the car, is conducted at every Branch of the'Bank where deposits of $1.00 Are You Interested in -when another fired at him, the •- -and upwards are received and interest at current rates added. bt111et passing nearly through his It is a safe and oonvenient depository for your money. :body, Dr. Brodie was summoned Fellicin - e • end, after attending to the man WHITBY BRANCH; A. A. ATKIfVSOM, Manager. injuries and making him as com- _ AND - - possible ordered his ' Of all materials and desfRs removal to the hospital. He was -kept in stool It will pay you.0 Cardon a stretcher, and put on b esA a ou works and inspect oar 'board the 6 a. m., train for the � e � • at ej s g and obtain prices. Don't b. city. At the hospital the bullett O co,*. agents se do not employ Ilam,was extracted,and it was 'found D f - ty we can, and do throw off fleas', oommLdon of 10 per oent.,whiaia that the bullet lacerated the lining - owsaialy save by pacehasing trow, of the intestines. Although the -.Our sale has been-a success, and as we still want to ;I have in stock 3000 rods of oW solidled. man is suffering greatly he has a reduce our stock, we will continue moving sale to. : NNITIT RRANITI N .,,-chance for recovery if blood•pois. wire fencing made by.the , ctaaer wblsb,, fining dose not set in. ' The man Tune 20th. Bargains in ever departments as tated -who did the shooting, and also his on small bills. Steel Company of Canada. �T Q brother, grabbed their.suit cases F. ..- I also. carry brace wire, E. pr ■ E A7 and started on the track towards VAN the cit . The. conductor was __ coiled ..spring wire, wire man given a description of the men, M ILLI E R Y :•staples. Steel poste and and was told that they would. As the season in this department will be closed Shop and Residence, DundeN likely be at Locust Hill. When :cedar posts. they reached that station the in a,�short time, balance of stock will be cleared __ _ WHITBY, OTT two men were there waiting for " oaf'`at greatly reduced prices. '•Come now while ' Y� Three doors west of Whitby . the train which they boarded-. The - Miss McMaster is hear and whatever you want id -• - 1'-- ,ej. Toronto police were notified, and Let me show yon what I have and We are prepared to instal wood•'. when the train reached the city summer hats will be attended t0 at once. pumps on short notice,also ' they were put under arrest. Aft- - _ quote you pricesw... to all kinds of repairing. the shooting a cousin of the wounded man went into' every -'Don t forget our bargain sale. Come to day Agent for the Ontario Wind money. car with a Ching for the r mIn his band an who did ou well cave ollar earnedd �ed is a As Ce REESyo �eO gaeoiine engines sad;: the aqure gear 'the shooting, but in vain. Thus XAGNRT CREAM lamp's averted. murder was narrowly D• SIMPSON & O. PIC�ERING LOCUST RILL PhoseBell No, 50. Ind,IeB, z P• v - -..ice: ;>.: ��++W t' `r` v f t e'-�``Kw,•'t' .�y'w.-^'�"td4r' " •`9 *.f `,yq, nr .:^� .�,.j' .. .c. *.. " .' n• a.. : :.,....:, .. r-,' .. ` 'r-[n" 0 .. :: v rr�ci'�'.c. rg, .:.: �� ".« �• "'rs.¢,,,••w,.n^�y,. .�z•:r.5..,.��' - rrcd,r.G...:"��..r^,r4ahe° C,Y'• ;v,.'F'M.r .. ' wn .� .u.'s!•F. ..,'ae'.'. .��:,;,,":• ,"+�+"'r . , THREE OVERCOME BY HEAT. -_-- - - -- ,- ASSASSINATED BY STUDENT - _ Windsor Workman Brew Faint and •„ •_ :'0 Feet. r �. l „ A despatch from Windsor says: __ a n, Cattle and Chees Archduke Francis Ferdinand, Heir to Austrian Three persons have been prostrated from heat within the past 48 hours. ' and His Wife Shot Norman Norcott was overcome on the street, and was taken to the, :• , eB --Prices ai These Products$�', the ie d n= Hotel Dieu. While picking cherries, Markets are Her ecorded Vieuna, June 28.-Archduke Fran- Mayor at their head, were awaiting Donald Bin n, 14 years old, was eaa Ferdinand, nephew of Emperor the Royal party to bid them wel- taken with a fainting spell, super- Francis Jose h and heir to the Aus- comms. Groinduced by the ,beat, and.fell to theund ' trian throne, and the Duchess of The Royal party entered the hall . Hesustained a fracture sreadstnIIe. Lard-Tierces, 12ic; t bs, 121c; 'pails, of the right arm and minor ,cuts 13c. Compound, 10 to i'�b3c. Hohenberg, hie morganatic wife, and the Mayor was about to begin g Toronto, June 3o.-Flour-Ontario �r.were assassinated to-day at Sara- his address when Archduke Fran- and bruises. Enoch Harris; em- wheat flours, 5o per cent., 13.75 to - ployed at the Windsor plant of the $3.80,obasboar Bt and a tai3.80, Toronto.. roo goy.. salsa Bay and Straw. jevo, the capital of Boania. Two cis Ferdinand interrupted him and Baled hay-No..1 at $14.76 to $15 e Lufkin Rule Company, fell 20 feet ,$S.SU; do.; seconds, 16; strong bakers', ton. on track here; No. 2 quoted at $13.- `'.abtem s were made on the-lives of in an angry manner said: n Jute bags, $4.80. g, from a ladder when he was over- Manitoba wheat-Bay ports-No. i LOB ledasdaw°Vcarii81is.25 to 13:60, the .Ilroyal party. A bomb was "Herr Burgomaster, it. is Per- come by the. heat. His .head and Northern; 941;, and No. 2, 93c. on track. Toronto. thrown at their motor car, which fectly scandalous. We have come Ontario wheat-No, 2 at .si to si.ol, to-Sarajevo on a visit and a bomb shoulder were painfully injured,. outside, and new at 82 to 85c, outside, Winnipeg Grain. was warded off by the Arehd�uk , v j 3" > August and September delivery -and his car passed, before it ex- is thrown at us. Here he paused ;STRhCK BY A TRAIN. ouOats-No.iatO43ttoio4 oats, c. track, To- Northern.Winnipeg G Northern. N:ploded under the nest Car which a moment'and then said: Now you ronto. western Canada oats, 42$c.for• No. 3 Northern. 67c: No. 4, 821c. Oats '4A8t2ried'two of his aides, who were can go on." . No. 'L, and at 42te for No. 3, Bay porta. -No. 2 C.W.• 394c: No. 3 C.W., 39c; ex- * C.N.R. Train Running Through Peas-Prices nominal. tra No. 1 feed, 89c; No. 1 feed, 383c; N0. slightly injured. The Mayor then delivered his ad- Barley-Good Yard. Barley--Good malting barley, 57 to 2 feed, 883c. Barley-No. 3, 52ic; No, x Lauer on a man, an 18-year-old dress and the Archduke made a - 59c, according to quality. 4. 51c; rejected, 49c; feed.-48ie. Flax- ' Rye No. 3 at 63 to R4c, outside. No. 1 N.W.C. ;1.393; No. 2 C. $1.363; $ervian 'students fired several shots suitable reply. A despatch from North Bay says:f Buckwheat-5oc, outside. No. 3 C.W., $1,243'•from an auto &I 'pistol at the The people, who by this time had Mrs. Yenson, an old resident of corn-No. 2 American, 79c, on track, T Toronto, and at 75c. Bay porta. tiioatreal Markets. Royal oar and the, Archduke and heard about thele throwing of the Nipissing District, died at North Bran-Manitoba bran, $23 to E-4 a Montreal, June 30.-corn• American +. ton, in bags, Tcronto freight Shorts, the Duchess were killed, bomb at the Royal motor car, burst Bay Hospital-as a result of inJuries $25 to $26. No, 2 yellow, 79 to sac. oats, Canadian 'i ,..'.This adds another sad chapter to info loud cries of Zivio (the Slav received by being struck by. a Cana- Western.-No. 2, 44 to 443c; No. 3,..,43ic', ` the life of the ed Emperor,* Fran- form of Tiurrali), as' the--Archduke than Northern train rs. e n -to 43}c: extra-No:-l-feed--42;--to-4ZIc- - Barley, malting, 66.to 66c. Flour. Man. -.vis Joseph, during whose reign cson u_ 18 remarks. is a widow, living on a farm near gutter Choice dairy, 17 to 19c: In Spring wheat patents, firsts. $6.60; sec- $ar21 _ rim ti edcea have occurred: After znakin the rounds-.of the North B code, ;5.10; strong bakers', $4,50; Wfli- g _ �l_and t•he transcontinen .error, 16_ to 16c; farmers' separatorter ' to*11g 80 Own all-wfiic u leTlial{ an ,tai line of t -e ana,dian Northern its' I9 �°" c; creamery pr n s• res . straight rollers, $4.70 to $4.90; do., Warded Off Bomb. P 3 to 24c: do., solids, 21 to 22c. „ The Archduke Francis Ferdinand hour, the Archduke and the Duch- Railwayago, $4 to ;2 ba Rolled oats, berr- passes through her proper- dBs-Stricuy new laid, 24 to 26c cels, ;4.66; do., ba s, 80 lbs., ;2,16. a' WA - per dozen, and gcod stock, 20 to 23c per �2y lin a 28.• and bbe u ss o o en ca dozen. to gl tal to visit Col. Morizzi, the Arch- tion over the right-of-way Mrs. honey-Extracted, in tins. 10i to 11c onucar elots8$14.50 for lis.' Cheeae...flar.--- - e<i out thls•morning in their peL1h---tt�*^hA ;2 25-.-to-32.SD pe -�gt-westerns, 13 to 13'e; finest east- automobile is , -who w Yvmon had-rertlairred-in-her Krouse;- en for No. 1, and ;2 for No. 2. 8utomobile to attend a reception in erns, 124' to 12jc. Butter, choicest the bomb explosion and who had and was hanging out clothes in the Cheese-New cheese, 143 to 1410 for creamery, 243 'to 26c: seconds, 23 to their honor at the Town Hall. Sud been taken to the hospital in a car- large, and 141 to Mc for twins, 23ic. Eggs. fresh. 13 ,to 24c; selected•• deers a man named Cabrinvitch; P yard when the accident took place. Beans-Hand-picked, $2.20 to 52.25 28 to 27c; No. 2 stock 20 to tic_ Pota- riage after the outrage. A construction train came along, per bushel; rimes. 32.10 to $2.16.-- toes, per bag, car lots, ;1 to ;1,20. Dectom Trebinip wbo waft standing 1-y-2 owl, 16 to 1�9 ib; "�vong the crowd on the sidewalk, Fired From Sidewalk, test ens, yearlings, 20-to c: turkeys, cross the track, but-was caught and 19 to 21c, United States Markets. "•-threw a bomb at the Royal car with As the Royal ea! 1�aC11ed the COr Potatoes---Delawares. $1.15 to ;1.20. Minneapolis; June 30,-Wheat-July, - good aim. The Archduke saw it hurled to one side. She was taken on track here, and Untarios-at $1,30 per 84c; September, 80ic. Cash-No. 1 hard, k` ner of Rudolph St., a man named at once to the hospital, but died bag, on track. ssic; No. 1 Northern, Me to 87ic; No. Coming and warded it off with his 2 do„ 83i to s5ic. Flour-Fancy pa- arm, and the bomb fell to the street Gavro-Prinzlp,. who was on the shortly.afterwards. - �sidewalk, tents. $4,46: first'clears. 14.42;-second fired several pistol shote 4 Provisions. 112.65. Bran-1118.25. and did not explode until after the in flick succession, at the .Arch- Racon-Loner clear, 14 to 14ic per Duluth, June 30-Wheat-No. 1 hard, - :Archduke's car had passed. q Six thousand soldiers Of a Chinese lb., in case lots. Hams-Medium, 18 89 c; No. 1 Northern, Mc; No. 2 do., _- duke and the Duchess. The man, garrison mutinied, burned a city, to 163c; do.. heavv, 17. to 176c; rolls, 96� to 889c; July, 873c. -Linseed When the explosion occurred it 141 to i5c; breakfast bacon, is to 19c; Cash and Ju11X 11,65!.• who was only a short distance from and killed the inhabitants. ,� - .resulted is the wounding of COI. backs, -_ to 23c. �tyrizzi, aide-de-camp to.the Arch- the car, wasagoodalarksman. The - _ _.• ___._._�_-------- -mise stook al.rsea. - !',� first shot struck the Duchess of Toronto, June 3t1.-cattle-Choice _ dirks, 8txl Count Boss Waldeck, butchers'. 1S 15 to $8.60; cod, ;7.50 Hohenber low down on the right �.�- s<" g who occupied the ear immediately g , to $8 common cows, $4,75 to $5.25; - side, while the second bullet hit the " canners and cutters, 12.68 to 14; choice behind that of the Archduke. Six Irchdttke in the neck near the - 4 " ° c cows. e,25 to $7•i choice bulla. f7 $ ; 0 i I>ersons among the spectators--were $ 0 7.'So. throat and pierced the jugular r + cal%eo--<3ood weals, $8,25 to ;11: •. more or less seriously injured. seine " � 4F`�;,'"� W` '�j' 'r'" common. $4,76 to $7. I Stockers and feeders-Steers. $00 to h The Archduke immediately order The Duchess became`unconscious r �. �' �'" ,t'�� w "a, �f 900 lbs., 87 to $7.ao; Rood quality, 700 �.ed bis chauffeur to stop the car, immediate! and fell serosa the " ": .r"^ . ' i°o as�so s.. 16.76 co 17.26: tight. ;e.10 i He made inquiries as to what had knees of her husband. The Arch f (` < �` ¢;,� *,, `f Sheep and lambs p Light ewes, ;5.75 �' happened juredaattended to.ve to have serondsfew duke �after he ass bites The 4 ^r' r x ap ` " r•.� ,�� r yearling lambs,gi7,660 to $8 5s. oio [uii8; - r ,� ho s 87 60. to 17.65 f.o.b.. $9.18 to Atte - nded Reception. b: g p chauffeur put can full speed and m $1.20, fed and watered, $8:35 to $8.40- After this the procession -to the 'rushed straight to the palaces �d'i os cars. - ' +►Np , a ',. _ w blontroal, June $0.-Ptime beeves. so 3'awa Hall was continued. Here 'where an army surgeon tried vainly F <; f, °% � .r,;4.+ •," ^�^,. ��. ;. : to s c, medium, Sic to 7$c: common 4io -the town councillors, with the first aid to the injured, o sic cows, ase co $76 each, Calves, - ] _ �' � ;• " � �M6''' Si to tic -Sheep:' 6c to tic. 8prlaR ° lambs, $6 to 87 ess yh. Bogs. Sic. BIG �OMaIER.CI�I. COLLAPSE.6 eager demand by the banks. About ` " m � ' h w , SHY EaIPR'E85 $#Nli; SO-SOON. _ 1i3 banks in -New York'are said to y 1 4„ ,amu -. hold approximately. $7,000,000 of Two Hiindred and Sixty Tons of Leading New fork Wholesale Firm the notes; Boston, $10,000,000; i� i i•^ j► .z* 4 ,, tai .Water a Second Barbed Ia. In the Handy of Receivers. Chicago end . St. Louis - large ` .^ A despatch from New York says: amounts. The paper of the com- A despatch -cram Quebec says:. The H. B. Claflin Co., the oldest panyis said to be stored away The explanation of all the sugges- y the Ieading ;rholesale dry goods among the assets of between 2,000 a �M tions that have been maria during 4*tomRany of the country, went into and 3,000 beaks -in .the United ; „ a� the enquiry into the wreck of the the hands of receivers Friday be States. -- - - 4' ',� Empress,of Ireland about the vee-, - " sel's steering gear• Same out on cause.of its inability to meet notes Wednesdayafternoon when Percy amounting to several million dol- WOMAN KILLED FOI'R LIONS. Hillhouse,-,belen n to the FCir- lars, due or coming due withiff --- 3 'o. A e field Shipbuilding Company, which S few days. The failure is the big-' Two -Esea ed. Beea«Ne Ammunition ri p t' constructed her, continued his evi- geek single commercial collapse-in Was Exhausted. � , w"• � f,tiy � q dente before the Dominion Commis- ' tmany Years. = on. .Mr. Hillhouse ve the first The company is said to•have out A despatch from London say's: � bi standing notes is said t to more The South African mall brings a F.., �! adequate explanation of the actual, g g ' story,of how Mrs, Dela, rte, wife injuries to the Empress, and his than $34,000,000, arxi the liabilities y'- Po "• " � *'`°`' • telltng of the water rushing through of an official of the Dela oa Rail- �'"-" may amount to $44,000,000• In $ a wound 328 square feet in dimen- •some, quarters, however, it is said road; bagged -four, lions 1n a few -that the assets, accordingto-the minutes. Irrher husb'and's absence, cions at the _rate of 260 tons a se- she received work' that lions had and gave a clear-cut-impression of. books of the company, exceed the .1ibilities. killed an antelope a few miles how 1t came aboub that the liner _ Ville" company, or its president, away. Accompanied by t:co na- _ listed over quickly and shortly af- Jobn Claflin, owns or controls at tives, Mrs. Delaporte found six y n� , terwards capsized. least twenty-five retail dry ,goods lions devouring their prey. She x Another noteworthy feature - of- ,fires throughout the United States killed two before they realized their - the commission a -hearing on Wed- Canada. Three of these con- danger, a third while it was estop- nesday was the evidence of Gunner Berns- also went into the hands of ing and the .fourth, which attempt- Wilfrid Whitehead-ad; the diver from . to receivers bo-day. They are the ed to charge, she stopped with a ' ' inspecting Essex, who,f addition s, Henry Batterman Co., of Brooke bullet in the eye at a di_s'tance. of inspecting the hull of the Empress, n; the Bedford Company, of Wil- eight yards. The other two got risked his fife-in an effort,to save _ F.liamsburg, and Jones Stre Com-, away, because .her ammunition was :Lord ,Mersey, w•ho Conducted "Empress of Iceland'"'Inquiry. that of Edward Cosaboon, the r; exhausted. American diver,., who died from in- _ ,:pany, of Kansas City, Missouri. Lord Mersey, cool, grim,•impar- the bar three years after, and later, - Similar action, it was announced, 'F juries.received at the wreck: White- Si judge-such a-such is the way the press enjoyed a prlva'te practice of almost I head and other divers from the Es- �-would be taken in the case of• the DROWNED S1r:f.1' AND BABY. fabu}ons worth. All..this time he is headlining all references to the sex we're ordered from the court to rest. Their business will be con- g was just plain Sir Jobn Bingham• [the scene of the -;wreck Wednesday Bodies of Mother and Child Found British Tita.nir, C`ommission's chair- o tinued under receiver.' man4c- His subsequent career as president E meet until their financial affairs In the River: man, who directed the inquiry into of the Probate, Divorce, and Ad- afternoon after 4t conference be- bave been adjusted. A despatch from Prescott says: the loss of the Empress of Ireland. miralt'y, Division cin the bench is nt en Capt.of Walsh; marine super cause-of the failure, was first- The'bcdies of lfaude trills and her After the Titanic inquiry due pram- well remembered; also his services intendent of.the C.P.R.,, and Capt: ly an over extension of notes issued 18-months-old child were found in inence was given to the fact that on the Parliamentary Commission Watson,dee a the cruiser, et which It by the company as maker or en- the River Sb., Lawrence, .just•west during .the,entire questionings„the which inquire In 1q� Jameson--w'as d0 i_d.ed.to once'more try to'get orsed by it; secondly, the stagna- the 800 bodies entombed in the Em- of business throughout the of Prescott, Friday evening. The ,only time he was to smile was raid. . press, despite the.fact that this g police and coroner were notified, when a sailor, who was asleep ',at Upon his'elbvation to the peerage work had been abandoned following Country, which caused the banks to -and the latter, having been advised the time of the collision, explained iziMarch, 19I0, he had to respond a report indicating its difficulties refuse further credit and refuse that the woman had threabanquet, given tened to he was' "whacked to the side." His as a Divorce Court extension of the notes they already stiff face was the11-said--t-o have in his honor, and a few of his re and dancers. drown , ',herself, considered an in- bold• quest not neecssa•ry. ` T'he'woman cracked into laaighter that was like marks' revealed the real man. "I The other.causes which are named seemed to have been depressed in• i grimace. There is 'altogether too think I could count on my fingers," TRIED .T0 BURN :\ C.H>4RCH. *ere the fact that \ew York is no spirits for some days. It was a 'general an impression -that Lord, he said with emotion, "the number longer the jobbing centre in dry straight case of suicide. Mersey, if a just judge, iso re-like of days I have been away .scum my Timely.Arrival of the Seaton Saved for the whole counts and ] g Irish Edifice. >13�g Y+ , �+ , •and a man of dry rigidity. duties on�the bench from ill=health• secondl that the banks holding Otherwise it would be difficult or other causes but now at 70 years A despatch from Belfast, Ireland,' y, g SUCCUMBED TO INJURIES. ' the' notes feel they must have more to account for his univen-al popu- of age, I am tired-not -o tired that says,:. ,An "arson squad" of mili- �iquicd assets in:preparation for the Aged Berlin Man Inas Struek by. a larity in the British Isles, along� I feel unfit for any more work, but tant.Suffragettes caused extensive j�ew 6ith the respect-for him as.the high- tired enough to make me feel'that damage to the Episcopal.Church at - i..Tbe:•failure was a shock.. t-o the -Berlin and Waterloo Car. est-authority,en matters maritime I in justice to myself I ought to relax Balylessen, ,near here, at an early ibntire ,country The. H. 13. Claflin Adesriatch from Berlin Ontario, that is, felt. --His career has been the strain of daily work on the hour on Thursday. . The'destruction which for more than 'seventy says: Jacob Drumm, an aged resi- notable. A native of Liverpool, bench." Four years later, at this of the entire church wasaverted ear'i hits,passed through' various dent of Park Street, died on Wed- nautical terms such as. "alluvion". date,...Lord Mersey is.still in har- only by the timely arrival of the 7168situdes,-emerging with a higher nesday as the result of a'n injury or "jettison" were a part 'of his nesse That bears reasonable testi- sexton, who succeeded in er�in i 1'eptttaAidiIi- as to soundness and -receiced'in a street car accident on schoolbby alphabet. He absorbed mony to one of his e;pigrains-much giiishing the blaze. Ho found quan- bigger bu ines�, until within the Sundary. While crossing the tracks shipping lore with• his arithmetic. esteemed of la�+versr "I hop`s I titles of burning petroleum, fire lass,levr'Saars, bad commercial the on King Street' he was knocked In 1867 Be entered the chambers• of shall still be able to do useful Bork, lighters, grease and.cotton wool ht- bio-Ins. throughout the United down by a Berlin and Waterlo6car, Mr. Charles, Russell - ilfterwards notwith!�'Canding the-ozninows'assur- tered i�ratilid, wlule the •woodwork stud.Canada, Its paper um• and sustained a fa'tal'in u to his the late ce rated Lord RusseR of I ancea­6f my friends that I look .of the building had beery thoroughly - had always been in ] j til'`rwpt'�Y y brain. - Killowen--as pupil, waa.ciWed to younger every day.''' drenched with petroleum t� r.•. :r'�,':;*�'�,,, p",w. ny `'"•S-•4+¢� y �'•y .'„* a ,-,T ,M. {v. 4 `^,4i C..;X> �. ew: �. ,w i W. `R::; ,h, ,A •m. •ti i . .�ik '� Y3 i'" LGN •..,,+..� .Z.4,e:'" ,K , � �. ,'a .,,•,i,., :Y-!,rY.. 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Another remarkable fog t Federal Departtlsent of Agriculture FOOD DIGESTION on the Peruvian coast iswn as Ends Stiff fleet, Lumbago fakes Action. - �{ '_ the 'ascus. It occurs in region The Dominion Department of Ag- J where rain is unknown, and sup- An Curable -Muscular or Joint Pain 'Phe Stomach Must be .Toned.-and Y ricuIture leas taken steps-to assist ' plies sufficient moisture 'to support is Instantly Relieved by the campaign now under way in Strengthened Through tk; od vegetation. Red fogs frequently Nerviline. many cities and towns throughout , OUPS ur off the northeast coast of _ Decatg Africa, between the Canaries and, Canada to insure•a pure and whole- �. The victim of indigestion who GET TRIAL BOTTLE TO-DAY. flavoured- _. ,wants to eat a good meal, but who some milk supply, and to prevent Highly the Cape Verde Islands. They are You don't have to wait all day to the sale-of nli:k from tuberculous " knows tient suffering will follow, sometimes so dense as to make get the kink out of a stiff neck i1 you „ . roacen- _ finds but pacer consolation -in ptek- navigation 'difficult. 'The colo' is rub on Nerviline. And you:d'on'e-need cows. tested ing and cTiaoaing a diet. As a mat due to dust that the trade--wind to go ,around complaining about lum• An order�in council'leas'been pas- .•.. ter of fact you cannot et relief b bago any more. You can rub such sed, providing for. Eede'ral. inspect O + y g y brings from the Sahara 'Desert. things away very quickly with Nervi- cutting down your food to a starva-• ors and Federal compensation for tion basis. The stomach must be Certain valleys in the Alps are' line. • It's the grandest liniment, the condemned cattle where municipal- r often visited by a very warm and quickest to penetrate, the speediest to -strengthened' until you can eat dry wind known s fohn. The i4ile undertake regulation .of milk WHY WORRY . ease'muscular pain eY anj} kind. 1 good, nourishing food. The. ,only One twenty-.flve cent trial bottle. of sales. It is specified that the city effects of •this"windar particularly way to strengthen the stomach is Nerviline will cure any attack of:lum- or town must first provide for'licen Choose your variety and to enrich the blood tone u the striking in winter. The snow melts bago or lame back. 'This has been sing all milk vendors, for clean and ask your grocer for nerves and give strength' to the and evaporates-as -i€ by -magic; proved a thousand times, just as it sanitary' dairies, for .the. prohibi-• "Clark's". _ _ stomach that will enable it to di woodwork becomes as dry as tinder, was in the case of bars. E. J. Grayden, tion of the milk sales within .two l germs any kind of food, is through and great,precautions are nece&sary 'of.. .Caledonia, who -,writes: — "I years of the first test of the cattle a fair use of Dr. Williams'd,* itPink to prevent the occurrence of the wouldn't think of going to bed with-i of an daft unless a Olean bill of disastrous fires known as fohn fires,. out knowing we had Nerviline in the any .dairy y ! Pills. The one mission of - these house. I have used It for twenty oddIhealth is shown, and for `•he. ap rescan nos esti._ that often destroy whole towns and = pills is to make rich, red blood that villages. IVTo cooking is• emitted- years and appreciate its value as a i-pointment of a municipal inspector. $ W. DAWSON, Ninety aoeborne etra•t, reaches every organ and every g g • Pe family remedy more and more every i On -fulfillment of these conditions Toronto. while .he fohn l� lowingand nut d$y_,tP ny_of-_ �hlldren...gEta_S..i end---On"&on-application nein made- b F' �e In the °d�-brlaglrig rent or a cigarette may be ffn ck Nerviline cures quickly. If g y �1 YOU �Ack.Gr BUY OR sE a % an active. y, e o owing lighted. Many persons suffer with it is earache, •toothache, cold on the the T*+»nic•ipality to t•he Veteiinary Fruit, scocx,,gain_Br =P16 or Dairy gat o k. case illustrates tyle value of Dr. a chest, sore throat, Nerviline is always( Director-Genenrtal, Fedkr tuberculin �pet Co f ne st., Toronto: 1 Willi�'ms'-Pin-k-Fills in curing in= prevails. The chinaok of tkre.wes- my standby:I�Iy us an once cure a �DANVSD� �l��e at., Toronto. "'digestion. Mrs. T. Reid, Orange- tern United States is similar in himself of a' frightful- attack of lum- test Any diseased cattle are to villi, On't., says: "I have 'much -the foh bio �y-Nersilitie,_and_for_a_hundred. be.slaughtered,-and com ensation accts saznsau•a._.-__ -_. --p e$atira-in testi �g t if a re 1 - '" '� �� ANTED YOR BF,ST 1I.BERTA rh pts that-turn �p-n�rge--=am to-to -is to be allowed at ; r bility of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Over the water of the Bay of Cha- fly Nerviline is,by far the best thing rate of one-third the value if de- � oil propositionparticulars• yet orsFynlaed Apply for particulars to R'. B. Lelteb 'For . several years I had suffered leur, in Canada, a mysterious phe- to have about you.''' stroved as a reaction at the request Bank of Ottawa Building. bicnizesl,- . greatly from.stomach trouble. Sev- nomenon known as the fireship is of the owner. No compensation is P.Q. oral doctors prescribed for. me- b_ut sometimes seen by night. It is a SOUL`CURE' MEDICIN E. to be- paid to the owner "unless, in XMWarePasn rose, srzte,, oughly e' herical' masa of IU- inion of the Minister of Ag- t ,r every mead I would suffer great minority, with its flat side to the phyr+lcIan Calls It Psyehotherapia- .riculture, he_, assists as ar as pos• ! York County. stationery and Bong ' _.pain, and would often be attacked water, but sometimes it rises in sible in carrying out the enstruc- Business in ccnnecttoa price only slender moving columns that re- Patients in 'I ranee, �,ovo. Terms liberal. Wilson pubres with nausea: Tgrew weak and had g tions of the inspector as .to disin Inx Company, 73 west Adelalde street. wast lost all hope of recovery. sembie the flaming rigging of a Dr. Berillon, of� Paris, asserts faction, etc. Toronto. At this juncture I-•decided'to.try ship. It is supposed to foretell a that psychotherapia, or soul. cure, - a•_ _ pasCarseuteoats• r Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which storm. No satisfactory explanation I is. the medicine of the future. He GUARD BABY'S HEALTH nvere recommended to me. In these of the -phenomenon has ever been CANCER TUMORS LUMPS. e:Ta does not put his patients into a IN THE SUMMER Internal and externat-vared.with- .f palls I at found-the*right medic given. otic pain by our acme treatmanL Write rine,-and I'am once more in good Andes lightning is the name given' hypnotic trance, belt places them in us before coo tate. Dr. Bollman Medical Co.. Limited. Colllnxwood, Ont health. I have much pleasure in to a very striking luminous dis- the environment which creates an The summer months are the.raost Sank Old Stuff. 'sending you my testimonial-in the Icharge of electricity seen over the appetite for sleep. He in-viter them dangerous to little ones. The eom- ho that it will cutout some ,crest of the Andes, in Chili,;in a I to repose,on.u 6efl and think of aq� ( plaints of ilial season, which are "Does your husband ever say suffering persons" to-try this sure region where ordinary thunder- nothing. Then he leaves them and cholera infantum, diarrhoea and anything about his -mother's cook re®edy,". - storms are almost unknown. The they gradually succumb to the dyeentry, ,come.• on so quickly ing I" ":�o; but he say's things Dr: Williams' Pink Pills are sold mountains appear to act' gigan- "ticktack" of a metronome. ppe that often a little one is beyond aid about my eopking that,his father by all medicine dealers or will be tic lightning rods', between which When-ire is in hypnotic before the mother realizes he is�used W say about Iles mother's sent by mail at 50 cents a box or six and the clouds silent discharges slumber, if it is desired he should really' ill, -The mother must be on 1 cooking.'' ` - boxes for $18.50 by the Dr. Williams' take place on -a vast scale, be cured of excessive•indulgence in I her guard to prevent these troubles, - - � alcohol,-the. psyAotherapatlst sug• irnaara'■ stasat•at aur.■ as■e.mivaa t - Medicine Co,, Brockville, Ont. .} or, if they do come'on suddenly, to ., gests to him that he cannot raise a cure--them.. No other medicine is of Hard on ]Manager. NATURAL PHENO)tE�A. glass to his lips and repeats the such aid to the mother during hot Death 1Vear19 Claimed suggestion until prohibition is so "The head of our concern deeid weather as is Baby's Own Tablets, Clouds Take Odd Shapes -= 111- engraved on his brain that if he ed to- have everybody undergo as h; — would he could not do so. Berillon T d- efficiency examination and appor New Branswtet Lady The regulate the bowels and of _ Smelling Fogs=Lightning. mac and are abecrlutely safe Sol is frequently consulted- by those tion the jobs accordingly." `Cloud caps form' on 'mosintain by medicine dealers or by mail at "How did it turn out I" to wLeli a cu-rreat of moist air Was Restored to Her Anxious Fam• who wish to •be cured of an unhappy 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wil- Ps Ily When Hops Was Gone. love affair through_ hypnotism,.and The office boy won the couldn't ascends the slone of the mountain, iii. John, N.B. Dec. I6th,7-At one declares-_they.obi ain release.• Hams Medicine Co., Brockville, er's job,, and the manager oouldn'C 11 for the air coals as it rises and tha -Ont . _; .. .. time 1t was feared that Mrs. J. (]rant, DE � What He g' `Dasa all " l.. at F 'moisture in it condenses, gay's of 3 White St., would succumb to the - - =-- _ jyouth's Companion. On the flat deadly ravages -of advanced kidney THOUGHT IT at SUICIDE `ceded 3Moet. Can of Table-Mountain near Cape, trouble.• "My first attacks of back- A, prominent merchant was discover- Ragged Rogers--De de _ : lady is -- -_ --_--- ache and kidney trouble began years Town, S Strang untai , wind pr+a- ed a few day■ oxo brandlahitrR a rasor next house-give tae a p�p+'P of hrim.e- _ - - t"s► rioter a .horizontal sheet .of cloud ago, For six years that dull gnawing at midalxhL els alta cauea for as pain has been present. When I ex sistance, but found.her.Hubby was--only mSde rake.- Won't you. git a me Mtnear rs.-T is all Limited -known as the tahlecloth. This eloud. erted myself it was terribly intensified. Dear S and hurt tall I Rot thrown • lofteD a earn to Pour Over the � Darinx his corns. Far better not to somethin', too� a fence and hurt my cheat very bad, PP Pa If I-caught cord-the pain was tefu1-Certainly. I'll 4 - risk biot�„� poisoninx—use_ I'titzsaa+`a" Mrs.--- �p1 - I could not Work and it hurt me to Y steep leeward aide-o# the mbi3ntain durable. 2 used most everything, but Corn ExtFaCcor, Z6e, at ■11 dealers. get you a pepainita leL• and they did tried me.no Rood.dx of L3 like a - mighty cataract. The nothing gave that certain grateful re- One bottle of btINARD'8 LINI�LEPiTa "spreading of the •tablecloth" is a lief that ,came from Dr. Hamilton's - His Chance. _ warmed on flannels and applied on tuts _ sign of bad weatlher.- At a little die Pills of Mandrake and Butternut. In , o ji;mployer d Liability. " r r breast cured me complete y. , stead of being bowed down with pain, I I believe, se►id the beautiful C. H. CO98A1300M tante from the mountain a second today I am strong, enjoy splendid Clerk-Mr, Brown, I should like heiress, "that the happiest. mai sway. Dtxby co.. x.a--cloud often forms. A similar pair appetite, sleep soundly, Lost proper- to ask you for a raise in�y wages, riages are made by opposites." - a. of clouds seep near_ Cross Fell, in ties have been instilled into-my blood 1t've just been married: "Just think how poor I am 1" ar - Engl�appd,` are know•'- _as the helm -cheeks are rosy with color, and f Employer-Very .sorrv, -my dear gued:the young man. - I', �• . bar. ..The helm,- or helmet, thank that day that I beard of-so grand , man, but I-tan't-h-elp you. For w- andd• ` _ forms over ike mountain when a a medicine as Dr, Hamilton's Pills." i cid which happen to our em- Consoling." violent wind; known as the helm- Every woman should use these pills -MAPLE StfcAB SOUVENIBS. you,Il pardon me," said Prof' regularly because good health pays;I ployees outside of the factory we „ . ;Rind,`is i�lowiDg; the bar aplsears and it's good, vigorous health that are not responsible. On Dominion Day last year every Debora, "I'd no idea I had been male or two tq leeward. ' , _ comes to alt wbo'use Dr: Hamilton's At Callao; on the coast of Peru,. Mandrake and Butternut;Pills.. _-lalnasd's Linlmient Ourss atyhtharia, opasse e88C phoReh `ed map a -talking 8 ou haven't been talking sailors - often encounter a -foul- '' su ar maple leaf enclosed in a little gong, professor," .said some one, smelling fog stint deposits a brown (RANKS aBOL'N1), IN LO\DON. Rushed L'p-stairs. B- r1n- Irishman disoovs3red ii' part box with .a, miniature . Canadian trying to be polite.. "It only seems Ensigir- and a copy of '`The•Maple long." �± 3i = - Mania of One Is Inquest%, another of-the woodwork' of a chimney on Le'a-f For' liver.'-' In the LTnitod - " - Gives Nightly Salute to Police. fire. . He rushed upstairs `to his StBtee each particular fruit, such as YOUR OWN DRUGGLST W1LL TELL TOO f 7 Punctual] at 10 'o'clock. every master, and,announced the'alarm- zymry aniaesae Rom tdau s udsI Week.Wataer : y the Orange, hey 'its day, and' the >e,e.and *=forst WrI6e1for Boo'iso 13ms� ni ht, as the men from one of the' ing intelligence. A large kettle no. CPR idea was to identify the +� s e& ltu eZ"Ror Remedy 7 g ,, mat Tree, iiia tae lige 3ened7 oo•. a■Rf► largest* metropolitan police sta- water was on the fire. Why'did Cad National., Hal'day with tions march, out on night duty, :a n't Poo pule out the fire 7'{be asked. this typical Canadian praiuct. The Obliging. m rious-looking roan stands still 9'I can't, Torr." "Why, sou idiot, o.0 .esti' in rieighbaraf „ r Quebec Government was much in- "Have y g g »a l , , i and erect as a statue with his hand pour the water upon it._ `Sure• t nested in the idea and decided to "We have. They are obliging nw h at the sa]u•te until the last blue clad it's 'hot water, aorY. - figure has passed. Then he"- goes elaborate ft on a upb more corn- to move by the infernal racket they. i' home without speaking R ward. He . 'Xiaard's Linsm•nt Cares coeds, stb, pre scale, Quebec being the kick.up 'nights." ---- province-most intimately oorineeted has carried' out this strange pro- No Rooins Left. with the maple,sugar industry. In- axmaras yinimaat our«fisarret fa aowir.` gramme for years minus a break. d,ed, the higher standlsizl of purity 't �; t 1• When lie' was questioned -all the <,M� dear," said the young hos• noticeable in "oomamercial ma•plh Fneddv's father had been givinr " g him lessons in politeness satisfaction•a representative could band,. . did you speak to the milk- sugar is largely due to the calf ht- li but hard-. . 'r {• obtain was that he thought "the man about there being no cream on ened efforts of the Quebec Ministry Iv dared hope that the seeds of hia' :. + metropolitan police the finest body the milk 2"• for Agriculture, whish directs three teaching had taken root. Ona day, i• of men in the, world, and this was - "Ye'siv I told• him•-about it' this schools for educating farmers in,the hearing noise coming-from the nur i F+ the manner he rhos© to show his .morning and he explained it sans- beat,methods of tapping, distilling serv: he investigated, and found,. tl; admiration. His nigfitly vigil cut- fmtorily. I think it quite a credit and producing sire. sugar. ,_ This ,F.reddy pounding.his.littlo brother ` side the police station is an obses- to him, too. year, thereford, the Quebec Gov- "I'm surprised, Freddy,'' said ` sion. `"What did he say 4 • ernment-itself has taken. in .hand.•father, •gternIV. "that you.should- �} �• And, in this he does not stand "He said he always filled the jug the Maple Day idea, and is itself hurt .your little brother. Don't" c Vs� alone. For there are numerous in so full that there were no room on providing maple sugar souvenirs to you know it is veru cowardly y stances which go to show that many the top for cream . passengers served in dining cars on e�trike one -Who 'is'smaller - thap ' other people are tarred with the all Ga,naddan lines, follo*i-ng- thi yourself 1" -Yes," replied the.- _ With brush-of the crank. C.P.R. example, culprit, meekly, "but when you What, for example, do you think _: thrashed me :�.esterdav I was .too.' of a man, who, having a bitter feel- Important to Know. polite to mention it." -i.' .� �� had his sea —Here's some•TICU . ing against railways, yrs. Lubberty. - ' sol ticket photographed 'on post- ills, Murty, shot'yrs. $bgan w'as cards which�he' atipphed wholesale p ` to the collectors Z Such a anon does afbhei' sinc�in' over for ,yet,. Site s says they.'11 aither kilt or cure ver. _. exist. He has a rooter' objection ubberty '(who is' 311)-$egorra, to showing his - 'asan ticket. hl ,thy wo 0 d'i 'rhe say w 'ch e utd 'd - Having foefnd that aocording to` 1 t foorst I And Cuticur4 Ointment. Their. Eng tie h law that for yvjiieh a ma`n use tends to prevent pore clog- has paid cannot be taken away'from Christian Counsel is the 'best telre$Y ging, pimples, blackheads; red- him, another eeCentrie individual, who used the South-western Rails Little Sister-"Oh, mamma, known for stnibu A, _.iaess; roughness and other lin- way, refused to give tip his ticket. P (Ieorgie has just upset the tea ta•- bBAL fQ8$tsS, ,eCEBmQ .Y' condition of the skin. Not only did he fight• for his conten bee and broken my dolly ail' all sore feel. StII>,$9 4ils� ,�.` wholesome co tion, but he proved it in a court of w•ttilp your nice dishes," blisters. A skin fotsd! pyyeuta ens osatmmt aro ria throughout law.' His victory resulted in a aloof- 1t ' Little Brother (badly frightened) F:i z;,�c t Uf ria- ee iibere+.amtse of mch,..+w aa-van -'`ye•s, mamma,-an' let's be soary, " rftl l08 at the ttowe ee��"�ddAAtt�reatment of the rkln Mad fic-8, A of the by-law.-Pearson'8 •+° P., wt" ileaton. bots Drug acl+e■s Week]y ED. 7. ISSUE 2'1 but ova's let's be mad l" ' .. .. .. ,' , ... w' w' .. !•...• L.,- siY.y� Wg Y�Y}. 'W.•I.W'*2./'at-? Mrhn �:• - Y� r-6+ '{• .. ,•- .:. •s ,,,;:^.-�w °"'•.. y.�:c�A4y„�r." ..a: ::Jr.' •..x ..m,r; '-Ti±�a% �'';.:ae°um'`'.�.p ,,�.•�s'.d�.•,�...n4'ie ?�"'.�.�`.c.'1Gcy+A��: '' ..x+�y'"".Y- �.��?'tr`R!, �,rw L;,•4�.` Y q.. _ ,.-v. ..=se,.:. _ ,�.._:.1-r-n,..a. - ,..:: -a•...e,. ._ s.:r.. - r .w- v,c�a•..' _ • - OCALTT�}��^ -Mrs. Somers-Cocke IS w■ �. left on, Misses Grkee and Florence Monday for a two months vasa- Lynden, of Toronto, spent thei5-ntion in Epgland, holiday with theft•-uncle, W,-Harry Wade-. shipped a car. Fox.Tome lost a valuable load of hogs and a carload of cat- -R. G. Cammack left last weekthe other day. ' tle on Wednesday. to undergo treatment at the --hoe- Biitsdon,of Cargill,spent -Mrs. George Seldom,of Oshawa ital which w - e ho will 1 Pe rove e of days with his _ e me pp P y pare ie spending s week with her sister beneficial. Mrs. J. H. Bundy. .-Mrs-- J. Williams and -two -- s,s re: Rorke and daughter, of -Mr. and Mrs. Beardmore, of: daughters of Picton. s X ti pent the ` ton, .are. visiting the Misses Toronto, were the Roasts of Lord holiday at the home of her father, � y and Lady Hyde on Sunda , 3eo. H. Jones. ardson. L di yy Dr.Hent will be here as usual -The a 'es'Aid of 3t. An­ -Master Joe Douglas, of ,Wo- -Tuesday to attend to his pro- drew's church; will meet at the burn, is s I .r onaI duties. * pending a few days here home of Mrs. James Andrew on with.his uncle, James Kennedy G. and Mrs. Ham and Miss Thursday next at the usual and his brother, spent Dominion Day ;lith hour,, _ George. -W. F.and'- p Mrs. Marquis, of ; ` r •. fn.tbe city.- -Clarence Balsdon ---ked the I7xbrid e; sdays, -+- a g Pent a few with' ►� /► '� s:„` - :-- Mise Marie Cowan eldest misfortune a few days ago to be his uncle, T. B. Marquis and other ghter. of Geo. Cowan, jr. is kicked in the face by a horse he friends in this neighborhood. coaly ill at present. • was,bedding for the night.. ' He ' -We .coirgratulate Miss Vera Dlra. W. J. Clark and dough• was 1�nocked a considerable dis Burling on having passed with- Misa:Phyllis,spent a.few-day-s tante by the blow. He was car. honors her examination at the pe f , ... relatives in Clinton. ried to the house _lvhere. ,he xe- Macdonald Institute in Guel h. ` ' - p lisa Gowan, of London. Eng., mained unconscious for an hour. -Mrs. Bateman and son, Lloyd, -� ngwithhehcousins,Donald Medical aid was secured when and Mrs. R. A. Douglas and child- i hMrs.Simpsou for a few weeks, several stitches were necessary to ren, of Toronto; spent Sunday ire. Clement and child, of close the wounds, and he is now with their mother, - tori, are visitingwith the form- Mrs. B. Bunt- rapidly recovering and able to be ing. parents, C. H. and Mrs. Burl- around.' -Mrs. Coupland and daughters -The following item appeared Eliza and Irene are spending a and Mrs: Boyea and in Saturday's Globe: • A distress- few days at the home of the Belleville, are spending a ing fatality occurred at Copper former's niece, Mrs. R. L. Craw- - daps with their - relativos Cliff on Thursday, when Freder- ford. • - ick J. Bedford, the only son of the -Mrs. Alex Findlayis a ndin ” T Rev. e o , . Methodist min- a few ais-the - s wi t friends _ attend!g the Macdonald In- ister who has been stationed at city. He a in the time for repainting your house, both for pro-` to in Guelph, is home for her Fenelon Falls and just moved to Oshawa, -is here during her ction-agarns.vthe.weather-and�-for-the-sake-of-i s-ap---- n Pickering, was almost instantly, absence. - pearance. Then there is nothingthat will show better � Miss Fanny Clark, of,,Hami1= killed.. ,Mr. fed€ord was eaamin= ``' " ' is apending a couple of weeks ing some machineryat the mine returns for the time and money spent at house-cleaning time -- SCHOOL REPORTS - •.with her rents W. J. and - than paint and varnish used inside the house. - Tell us what parents, and an order to-lower a said was •-r- " • Clark' given by a man who was unaware Piomofion examinations: The fol- you wish to. paint .or varnish and we will show you a lliiss Clemens, of:,Tyrone, re- oP his presence. .Deceased was a lowing pupils of Pickering Public Brighten U Finish that will d ' ed home-on Saturda , after School, havin as ' iras set, have been promoted to the nR iso a e right or from the University of Toronto in. classes indicated, In a few. cases, fa time. Bed The widow of the late E - where a pupil hes fallen short of .the SAD? `L.. D. Banks, of New York, re- Bedford is stayin in Prince Epi- necessary marks but the general Rork. gg i d home on Saturday, after Bard' 'Island. T}ie body n•as has been of sufficient merit, the pl:pil - g a couple'of weeks with brought to Toronto by yore fri- has been recommended: The names BdOiten rothers.here. ads, and interment will take are in alphabetical order: To Sr. IV. rup n ,ames Gordon, we regret to place privatelg today at Pro±pert -Lorne Brodie, Nlarshall Coakwell, _ t, has been seriously ill dur- cemetery, the.cortege. roceedin Gertrude Collins,Earl Crockett,.Pearl are a line of Paint- and Varnishes which do exactly what they are in- 9 past week., but has now from the home of thedeeeased9 ebapelle; Jessie J-uhnston," Marjorie tended to do--give a riehr treatment to each surface. It is impossible to Johnston. Gladys Keane, Frances p 7. what iniproved. uncle, the Rev. J. Bedford, Dover- Shirley, To Junior I�',-Gladys nce obtain one_paint or varnish that is suitable for a wide variety of uses. so it euall and Mrs. Knifton, of sou"rt road." The widow and par- die, Maud Lyons. Willie :Hiller, Wil• is very important to obtain a product that is exactly ituitable (or the pt i= Sound, have been spending eats have the deepest syrupathy fred Monney, Alice Palmer. Lizzie pose you have in mind, Come_ in and talk it over. ' We may be,able to . '4'• days with the latter's par- of this community in their. sad Palmer. To Senior III.-Jean Clark. Belli you'with suggestions. James and Mrs. Gordon. and sudden bereavement. Verna Collins,Jessie Gilbuly, Alfred& v. W. A. Pi nt Sun- . -A large number of the mem Jephson,Ruth Murphy.Gladys Powell. - °art Holland Landing, where he bars, adherents and friends of the commended:• Charles McGinty, « THE BIG STORE 1� acted service. In his absence Methodist church assembled in.the Alla syn Gordon Junior To Coaltlwell, Fred ;Heir, of Toronto, took charge basement on Tuesday'evening to Fawcett,Charles Law.Agnes Marquis, .service in St. George's here. bid a formal farewell to Rev, Dr Gladys Morecombe, Hazel Pilkey Flerheller,principal of the E. and airs. Johnston on the eve Recommended :• Fred Connors, Rich• Me - So � H � P � �N /school left on Friday for of their departure for the Feneion &rd Moore, Z`o eeirlor IL-Berths e in Mewmarket. Miss Falls circuit: W. L,-Cogltice was Baker. Elsie "Baker. Charlie Baker. - and.Mise Johns also left called to the chair. R. 'A. Hunt- Muriel Clark, Alex Crockett. ..Dolly air respective homes on Sat- ing read an address and R. Bar- Palmer, Louise Stewart, Tom Stew, SUMMER Goons st- art, Peter Staring, Ella Stephenson, -• • ;• _ `, .r'_' reit presented Mr. Johnston with George The:ton, Blanche Walsh: '• ;1 Fridayafternoon the a handsome gold watch and Mrs. Recommended:- Agnes Moore. To - • of S. No. 2 presented Johnston with a cosy rocker, on Junior II.-Nellie Arnot. Artie Crock- er, Miss Agnes Amman, behalf of the congregation. Jas. ett, Ronald Johnston, Edna llforcombe Great variety of Hammocks, - heautiful leather uphoster- Richardson_read an address and Hilda Morrison. Hugh Miller, l?oro- All regret that Miss W G. Spence presented Mr. John• tby Towle. To Book I-Mary Mc. _- n has reeigne ston with a club ba from the (iFiatg, Wilhelrriina Mutch, Eddie Croquet Sets, TennisRaeketa, , F, ou the evening of Friday, baseball and footballClubs. The Marquis, Clarence Mercer, Clarence all e. - h _ Balls,s Et all the members of t e juvenile football boys, through Baked'ErnestSBaker. Jeman Brodie _.. :_ _ - ase alls, Gloves•, Bats,Etc'. ' Club will come armed with Marshall'Coakwell, ave him an Helen Bouglat, Mildred Je hson, B b • w d rakes the courts can be _ g p .•- address and a watch fob. _A num• Jack Marquis.Frank Morrison,George q -':.-Oil Stoves. Screen Doors. _ . better condition is a very her of speeches were made, all-de- •'Hutch, Alfred Palmer, Mervin Pot. - All come. --- te..r..$hanche Ru 1ime'-- ploring UM, ..Johastou's removal A Mabel Steph. ry Wade has returned and expressing deep gratitude for euson. Eddie Walsh. �To Junior Pr.=- after spending several the able sermons, faithful and Orval Coakwell, John Cowan, Flor- N _ in Wellesley hospital, To- ial services and eoeial and moralB encs Harris. Helen Murcombe, Jack e e _ where he underwent as JlcGirity, Willie Match, Nellie filer, Y influences that have,characterized Rosie ty, : tion for an abscess. We are Mr. Johnston's sojourn on Picker-` - to know that o has about ing circuit. The presentations NOTICE TO CREDITORS WHITEWEAR- AND BLOUSES _ = ' Picker- red. were a complete surprise to the dthe farmers-Do you want recipients, and the kind wishes - gaib in the most up-to-date were responded to by Mr.Johnston In At 37att;r of the at.of Robert. Tit, p a Separator in `the world? in feeling terms. The ladies served Ward.,late of the Township of Picker: -'fire the .order of the day, a moving offer, we, move lunch which was enjoyed b all, ing, i .the Count o Ontario,. - - . Y 9 f Gentle. - = -.. "•' weak in- July to ,neat -door The worthy couple leaves Picker• man, deceased, Crepe 'blouses, at $1.50 white and colored corset covers 50c. Drawers 'of our present stand. Come ing with the bes�wishes of a host Notice is hereby- given, pursuant o0c. underskirte$1.00 and $1.35. Princess slips$1.50. Combina- pand&get our cash price. D. of warm'triends. to Section iib of 'The Trustees Act-" tion in Jersey Me. Black, white and tan hose, cotton acid -In spite of the rain that fell Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes - e Swastika Club's picnic on in the earl of Ontario, that all persona having ]isle 15 to 3Sce, vests 15 to 250. Boots, shoes and slip'., y part of the afternoon claims against the estate of the• said pere.for ladies in black white and tan, all prices, � . y afternoon last at Simcoe of Dominion Day, and the threat- Robert W. Ward, who died on or was a very enjoyable affair, ening appearance of the-we the Nineteenth; da of April, Also gents black and tan shoes, tennis shoee,, w ly every member of the Club duringthe remainder of the day, 1914, at the said Townshi of Picker- white and navy. - their friends were present. the* celebration on Wednesday ing, are required to send tT post pre- :afternoon was spent in social under the auspices of the Wo- paid, or deliver to Alice Eliza White, i GILIJE SPIE DUNBARTUN arse, and after partaking men's Institute was a great sac- .the Executrix of the Will o! the said 7 elegant supper,a most excit- cess. There were about 800 in deceased, Goodwood Post Office,their ?�aaeball match was indulged attendance, which was more than names and addresses and full particu. ' was expected even had the da lays in writing of their claims- and of number of fresh air bo e y the securities (if any) held by them, -�" y been fine. The program was' car- on or before the 10th day of August, W ` St. Paul's (R. C,) church, Tied out in fall, and was .larger 1914.'. _ nto, have arrived to spend a than was advertised. The base= r ' And further take notic- that after .'OF A NEW HARNESS CALL' AND SEE MY its of weeks camping on the ball match between Pickeringand the 10th day of August, 1914, the said lake property which the the east end Y. M. C. A., oTo- executrix will proceed. to'•"disEribute aseortinent of team and single, Single harness from $13.00 �seh,recently purchased. This rotito, was won by the latter 'b .the.assets of the said deceased among =- - upwards. - perty has been greatly, im• the score of 17'to 8, and the food the parties entitled thereto, having Knee rugs, whips,'trunks,suit casae and all horse goods Red elate the church took regard only, to the claims of whit Poe- ball game between the Hamilton she'shall then have received notice, kept , in stock len, and it is an ideal spot Asylum and Pickering teams,-was and the said Ezebutriz will not be re- R epairing neatly.and promptly attended to at reasonable Campicag. won by the visitors by 2-1. In the bpousible for the said'-assets or any ,David Annan,who resides just ladies' driving contest, Miss Hal. Part thereof to any persons of whose prices. s of the station, bad a valu. lett,of Whitby, won first prize have 'receiv- Collars a specialty.' yy claims she shall pot then h. ►:fnilch-cow killed by the fast and Mrs. H. G. Wilson, second, ed notice. Nsss train going went on Mon- A number of races were also run Dated&t Whitby, this 3rd day of pICKERINGI HARNESS EMPORIUM morning. With a number of which provided 'a ' considerable July, 1914. ars the animal broke out of the amount of excitement.. The • con 4O-4t A. E. CHRISTIAN,for the sid Ezecutrii. PhoSolicitor ne Ind, 301.' sire and wandered on to the cert in the evening was worth the W J. COAKWELL �t at the crossing. The beast whole admission fee, It was ptq ELM DALE MIL' ' ',struck with such force that vided by the Whitby orchestra, i the carcase was thrown and i OKERING3• 8O p per Lugol McTavish'. �"To_ _ QTS r4/V� SHOE e distance beyond the station. tonic, one of the -best-pipers the annual garden P pars 7n party, Americas who also provided - an. Is the place to get your next lir the auspices of the Ladies', abundance of first class musictiur- iSociety of the Piekering Beth ing.the afternoon# Miss Margaret ' bag of Flour.) We have the largest stock of Boots and Shoes we ever carried church will' be held n Mr. Munro, of Toronto,_delighted{the Ogilvie's.Royal Household can't be and'bougfit before the.adyance in-Prices,.and ate ' 's Park on the evening of audience with her Scottish songs beat for Bread. l ay; July 14th. A splendid and.dances .Mr, J.-R, Black-' bari- planers Flour ' Pastry Flour prepared'to give the public the benefit, ►earn will be given by J.-M. tone soloist, of Toronto, all of " _ . Nothing but first-class boots Jock, leader of the. famoas whose numbers were highly Graham Flour . , n a - - ' g y: ap. Fresh Rolled oats i tock. h$tiartette,of Toronto,aseiist- predated. : The ladles are to be Bran and Shorts • *� r� Miss Blanche Walter, an congratulated on the success of Oats and Oat'Chop �sw C L O'T H I N G •as• �e `r hent elocutionist,Mrs.Thirds, the picnic and the thanks of the Barley and Barley Chop "0 soloist,,an able tenor and Women's Institute and of the •Mixed Feeds . The noted 20th Centurybrand,-hundreds of samples to select from. ruby Forfar; pianist. -The community is extended to Mr. and MolassineiMeal and Molasses Meal Arfect fit guaranteed or{no sale. _ i.:; _ f will be taken at 8 o'clock by Mrs.Ruddy who so kindly loaned F J. Bedford, Tea will be their grounds -and wbohe" aseis- Special prices in-ton lots. See the�new style in'Overcoats. r w3_ from 5 to 8 O'clock. Ad• tante did so much to make the 2''- OW". W001ce do 30•eente, children 20 cents. affair a sucrase. Chopping every,dayl r R.—A. j3UNTING, PICKERING 1 y r'.... M^ir;o :•6'-'n'a+^ y,`nes .-,:.p ;y .•� _ •d. .,y... *!'' ry i' .,. •'•. .,,,n.i.;,' ,„b ,s v'Lt s �. •� .. '..,.. ea. '.� +N 5• --�1, �r k w T,„<; g, . � ., _ ... '.?: e Y w,,��.••,,,o ............ .t ��crw: .t3','«•Ci.G�v�Str"'M.:..e'.R• •"meq. �”t.. '�K'�Fr. ° �' "`�O''' hw ,�tr�' ! 3'� LS J t'�'''t. ��!� r''1�,'1��'� ;f, 4'�t>�