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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_07_10 y„ .. -.„^ 'fid•� t7: r ar .ta' ^*•c.. 3y "`+�: r a ..N s. ....:•✓.y,+, ,-nom• ... ...' ,:.':�' w re:�•-•mss s-_ •;.+eu.'.. "5`r'�ise!ro•,.'_' ..X1,e+.:"„ ua-,neras•� r• wn .:*.,�. ...►37w,.v;., y—�.'•►i;._ A .. - ..._..>.:. :.,, ,ns.< �rxT: :.....(," ..L Y -"-sv..'•' •w:•'^ vti, '''# _ _.'• ,, ..Yw.•. ¢ _ �,'+''uv. •a,' *, , .r;,._, M '.. ✓ *.'Y'«a •Rz.'... .. .:..., G-."�'-' ..� - ''' --mow -'•�., ."?..v' M, ri.* ti'�� Y".a5...:. +y�' q• ;' u; n ,Y.., .e .:'^. - ...-S,,.a- of .. i i•t .':Mvu''-[' N. ."37 ' .?'£, • ^L7 ,•11w..'FA`-'..•b: 't. y;'{':.. ..,y,.. .v... ...w-.. .�.. :a--+,..q ':,.. 4. �J .y_.+ .,:_-,. .y.... •Y 'w.* !4. ,A19.. �:�•' �.ij :•�d� 4, - 'K . "t 1, •Ei...i� • "OTS: SXIll. PICKER WO, ONT., 'FRIDAY, JULY_ 10, 1914. - Noe 41• i�rsissiM��t I CENTENNIAL MONGOLIA y T rEstablisbed 75 years SPIN « MILLS Jfed . A garden party, under the auspices David and Mrs. Seabeek spent Sun. Regie. _ of the-H� pwosh's League, will tie ni ng Rday chardth and Mrs. Tarr GREENWOOD R-.FORSYTH,'D, of O. ' rr'ah's lawn on the avenin Richard aMnd Mrs. arr and Miea jr �. tined member of the optometrical A.•o- of Tuesday,July the 21st. Watch for V MdayB Toronto. i eta on of Ontario. special attention g! ea to bills. Charles and-Mrs. re. wmani of North tib•ening of gasses Eyes tested free. 0141110 � Toronto, spent Wednesday last MILLS �aremont. - -WHITE SA'T'IN--BR'XAD -' Richard Tarr s. - -�T C. McKINNON, -M.D.,, L.R.C.S., CREAM BUNS-FAMILY Hear Mies Ruby Forfar,Tuesday:- Miss Ella -Ramsey returned to•her .til • Edinburgh, member of the coinage of home in Toronto, after .spending her or Routs andSurgeonsof Ontario,ueentlate -TEA BUNS=PdSTAY. _ ROSEBANK a holidays witlst relatives here. Two-kinds of Flour only eatt• age of i ries of Edinburgh, James' and Mrs. Smales and little KISSIXI for PASTRY _ naoa to dsieaaoe of women dna We are all looking forward to a daughter, of Dnabartoto, called oh 1 e a, Once and residence.Bzoughsai.— BRAN good time at the'Dunbarton Presby. Thomas Smales on Saturday. BAKERS' JOY for BREAD R. W. WILSON PORTER, Cbi-ro - : SHORTS r practor—The cause of dt"Lae removed by ri he Church's bazaar a el here I guarantee baking results `F�,> to h's ba to b held h e Adjustment of the syine. Consultation free- JUMBO on t 30th of this month. ATHA At Pickering on Mondays, wedneadaTs.and Mrs. Alex. Annan.'and Mrs, Yeo- _ o money arks Q �y - Yrtdayu Omoe—1pgimooe gt,goats, osiaawa :SCREENINGS mane urs giving a joint euchre party The farmers are ail busy with their .-ROLLED OATS g p 0 Oshawa •OATS C.. W. for.the volunta $res haying- Exchanged for Oats O ry quad, who were Geo. and Mrs. Trane WHEATLETS '* DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICALOADHOP so successful in saving 'the cottage pent the let in p from destruction last week. Mount Albert. GOLD DUST CORNMEAL -P and X-RAY INSTITUTE CORN AND CORN CHOP Fun is again.in full swing at this Miss Mildred Barkey spent Sunday . ROLLED-WHEAT I Y . _PIOY>ffiiINGr; - _ONTARIO' _1lQIXED CHOP - •- popular summer resort. The new at Joseph Byers'. GRAHAM FLOUR :N - - �- piano and lighie 'at-the pavilion are Peter Stewart motored to Beetou The following Feeds kept o.n ¢ ' ' J"119 TOW Ls, M, B•, M. D•, C. M., working perfectly and several enjoy- one day last week. hand it, via rop" in Bsosal Diseases Prostatic Dns best are a ing her brother,�W. E. McBrof ide. SNORTS O aw of Yen, Diseases of-women, cancers, y t to come. From now on 8 Z'aaaon•X-Ray examination. Diseases of eye PRICES RI(iBT: _ etichre party will be held every Wed- 1ld ase•-.Mona and Nora Neale are OAT CHOP r��ond lunge- IlYttinggluses sad nesday night. spending their holidays in Toronto. FLAKED OATS D aenta and chronic diseases - _Mre_W`McBrh1e ands cbildsen._a�re —BARLEY.FERD--- A-- OOw Hours lJ to 9 and 7 t69 49iy -- sP ending a few weeks at Stony Lake, C HOP Le�si. ROBSON-SMITH k RNC W. J. Laurie, of Barrie, spent a few MIXED CH(1P ; days last wee withhis sister, Mys. D. CORN-Best American W - T $. FAREWELL B.O., BaRRIS- A Pretty June wedding Was solemn= J.Tran. OIL CAKE •� • TZR.county orowaAttwasy,andoeusty J L aPINg, LIMITED, ized on Saturday. June 27th, in the John Neal and W. A. Dunkeld a ant COTTON SEED MEAL D t� Church of St. James the Apostle,- ea, et _ E; Botletfar. Oona Hogs• ue p when miss Evelyn A ice'Ger: Claremont. - VALENT-for calves R E '" w _ A. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and - trude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mrs. Gibson.-quiS, Mr. and Mrs.Hoyle MOLASSINE-for- golicltor,Notary?°blit.Etc, Money to .� Smith, wttia united in marriage to-the of Toronto, visited over the 1st with" all kinds of stock O D `} Io". office Brock 8t.Nortb,whitb.. &my local manager of the McLaughlin i1lrs. J.Neale. SPECIALLY 'tii1XF.D A' A �.�OK HERE./ Motor Co., R, Beverley Robson, son Tilman and Mre. Reeaor_and Mrs. GRAIL for Chicken Feed. .Y Y, - $uiststfasls lLaft;Qei. of W. B. and" Mrs. Robson. of Bro- Barkey spent Sunda The Claremont Furni ugham. Alter luncheon, served at D p Y with Thos. and �+� Z- ��N• G. HAM-Issuer of Mania a tore wa'ltOrA Mrs. uulield. gg at the home of, bride's paran to,the Licenses in the Coeaty of Ontario, - •a.• _ _-=--;Ptekering village, guy is the 1�est place to get your couple left.for a trip to the Thousand BEST GRADEOF D..4 & W. HOUSE FURNIsHlwas, we have Islands, Eastern States and New Hear J. M. Sherlock in Ruddy:s TPOUCHER, Real Estate Auc dressers, washstands Iron York, and on their return will reside Park Tuesday night._ - , tioaeer• ralaator, collector and issuer and brass bedsteads,par-" I in Guelph. Ae. of aarriaee licear•s,Brougham. toy for suits.- buffetts,` and g Don't for WHITEVALi ■ . +t ^^�� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage aide boards, mattresses and' spring get to hear Sherlock at S v D License. in the Oounty of Ontario, couches, and all kinds-of chain the garden party. Boating is a favorite pastime oa Mr. n ;. One.of store and bi. residence,Claremont. always in stock, also many Leery's pond. -DB,BEATO TOWNSHIP CO) K other.articlea too numerous- _ iNiis Rice is apendiug a few wee]w " • consyanow,�Oommisilonerfor Iaklaig - to mention. Remember we - . AUDLEY , - with.her brother, Chao. Rice. - tursatl. ti, aeeo°ns.at. ase• 1[oney se ]w keep the goods and de- Saying is now in full saving and the Dr. McNamara and two boys are w C0_ . �I issues of marriss• lis i initis = anise- ���, oat, y-* liver tire® to your• crop is reported light. y g Wm. and Mrs. Burton. _ home. at the very R. G. Osmmack is beantifyin hia . Mr. and Mrs. Briggett eaod family : POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, _ lowest ice. - were in the vale a few days last week pr► groii ab77 erecting a neat lawn ecce. • fns Oonasie• o!anal end Ontasig. ♦°° Patronize our town merchanto, G�f Re(libeon has moved his house- Miss Helen Troyer is spending her ---EGG, STOVE,CHESTNUT,' Nen sale of all kinds attenved to on short•el holidays in Penetang with Miss Netta ' s.etoes Address Green si..r P.o, Oat don't send your good doilan hold effects into• F. G. McCarthy'a Ha mea, •.. B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- away to build up some other house. Inspector Dickson titre. Dickson FEA AND STEAM COAL. :- eloneer. .•la•tar and collector for Place•- Ygun for business. R. G. Cammack is in Toronto under- �. eenntr« of oatario and York All triad. of going medical treatment, but is not sad eon are spending their holidays -- eaiw eonenoted •Inbar privaely or by anetfaa. improving as his many friends would in the vale. We are now gnoting summer gait.now'collected' 8or Ars.• or other Miss Elsie Moore has returned from WaLa:••yply at ryideaee,aluab�i St.,> Jse E A L desire. the hospital- and is doing as well as =ening. Phone orders left as Ns.n OfDoe,pink- The C. P, R. passenger trains are g ••Isis. or Yaeaab s snore, OLremo� win re• now running• and while for our burg could be expected. prices O•ttre pram .attention. SaMsfaffi ion gttSol CLAREMUhIT = .ve can only boast of a sigu et to Misses Stella end Netts Hames have Dp ppoo bed. Yy yucca numb•:i►gadepsadaat iaOi serve is s station.-- f •are informed been renewing-old.acquaintances in and around the vale. any train will stop when r__igI Angus Matheson has moved to town i for passengers on tram "�` and has -started ifp his new black- . R. iPEfVNOCKS , P g wo trains _TTj ��d Out run each way daily a=ceps Sunday, smith shop-in the Jos Wilson J.• L. SIN K Ltd IWM/TSYAL6, ONT, viz,. each .Toronto !3 Otte m., 7.29 Ph , • Fwral Director and >emkaMer, a p' stand. m.:'To Toronto 1U.00 a. m„ 0.30 P. m. , • The Methodist Ladies Aid held a Any buaiaeae entrusted to we will Miss g p Blanche Walter, elocutionist, °cry successful, as well as enjoyable. 'ICKERING __be carefr1ly handled. Having disposed of my drug busi- at Methodist garden arty, Strawberry social at the church on . Independent Phone No. 1534. z - •--C;7argPe -Moderate= '. nate to Mr, T. M. McN'adderr ,I, -. .• Tuesday,July Wedne'eday, July lat.Loth: • _ �TheSCiI,Al\ TON w' amounted to$290. proceeds wish to -express my grati- The Whitevxle Brafieb of the Wom- tude to my numerous GREEN RIVER en's Institute wiit hold their monthly JOHN PHI Customer4 for their liberal - mePcing Suly kith; at the home of T_�� patronage for_the past 2 years_ brise Eva Hhe village. of Toronto, is tfiss t�ladys Pogh, wh'en,a very inter- holidajiag tri the village. eating paper will he given by Mrs R. A T " I trust the'sarrTe patronage will be 'We are sorry to report that Mrs. 17afoe, of Green River, entitled "Look Has a full line of mesh and cur extended to Mr. McFadden, who Wm. Barton is quite ill again ' Up, Lift Up." Vt.m. and Mrs. Hoover entertained ,, meats Constantly on hand. needs do introduction from me, Re .friends from Pickering on Sunday, ALL SIZES_IN STACK 'Spice '''be is well and favorably known Gen. and Mrs. Yates. of Toronto, �Vi�g Jean Anderton Thirds,so ra- - aRoll, - Breakfast $anon, £ p Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc. in Pickering spent over the lat with W. and Mrs. no, nett Tuesday evening. u Fuller. -If you would-like to seeure Highest price paid fOI• ' P.t C K E R I N G H A R It7 r Don't forget the S. S.-picnic i be BROUGHAM our winter s supply i' held in Mr. `'Yilsgn a bush.on Friday, y of coal at. *a Butcher's cattle ._ 's ri July 10th. - _Thomas Perryman is with friends this monthp 'tea,hoists 400 - • • • Eli Wilson, of British Columbia, is in Acton this week. 'busy to draw it now, you can f errin ire �• PETT/T !pending a few months with John and :kiiesl3 err, of Pickering, visiting do so by paying for it now and Mre,•Wilson. at Evergreen v teen Villa, , , ' rg r C$ENC# e Rues and Mrs. Barton of 8 ' J. H, and 'getting it is the fall or winter rid e- Mrs. Madill s en First-clue rig8 for hire burg, spent a few days with Wm. and- with relatives-in Dollar. P t Sunday when you neeA it. J. �.x 'REAL -ESTATMrs. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Carnwell, of Vancou- � .. ,Day or night E•..•. pMiss Lillie Booth, of Peterboro, ver, spent a week with Mrs.Hillman: A� �, RE E AOR � � MSR spent a few days last week,with her Chas. White has returned from the ails meets all trains uncle, Wm, Bootb, west and reports: things booming in ' 'Teaming promptly attended to. ���� � # - - A. Hoover and a number of friends algary, LOCUST HILL took a spin in is auto up to Mussel. Mire, John and Mrs. A. Milroy spent Agent.for Canada Carriage CO. maxi's lake Friday last, " the holiday with the 'former's-sister, COAL AND LUMBER YARD ,a Insurance rates lower on fatty pro- Wm. and Mrs. McNeil also Allis, Mrs. Brodie. W g pew P Oltie and Lydia Fuller.of Toronto, George Philip and his two nieces, •. • y pic�.{nQ, perxy and Village'Dwellinge, spent Sunday with Wm.'and Mrs. Gladys and Jean Brodie,spent Tues- P in first-class Companies. oiler. day in Toronto. If you exert HIGH GRADE Ef1iPLOY- N'Q PI'Offi'117.?Z13 'NOtela W. A, and Mrs. Fuller entertained -Miss Botern and Mrs. Marsh, of To. _ • PENT you must make HIGH GRADE a number of friends on Saturday even- ronto. spent over Sunday with Thos. PREPARATION, One school that is ' If not insured with me,call and Ing in honor of Mrs. Fuller's and her and Mrs. Perryman. well-k nown-tbroughouC Canada•forcompare rates, brother's, Mr. Wilson's, birthdfiy. -Wm. Brown, of Toronto, was-borne - strictly superior trining is the for a' few days nursing a lame knee, but returned on Monda WHITEVALE >' Y. �0n, W ` Richardson Barn raisings are in evidence here- .a • . . Levi and Mrs. Aanis' and children abouts. Winton White intends rais- visite$at Thos., Wbite's_ . i bis this(Friday).afternoon. "'� • Notary Public; Pickering. Mrs. F. Pherrill. of Port Union, Mre, Lane, of Oshawa, app�nt a week spent the week-end in Wbitevale. with „1Vjrs.Cowan,. and Miss Aggie - =ROa'Tba 01M We are.glad to hear that Mrs. Whit- Cowan accompanied her home. �IIa�CL this $ ate• Graduates of this school READILY. 1�TFW son is recovering, after a six weeks ill- Archie Mechin has been appointed Watch th pace.ESIPLOYM$NT because there h nese. Junior clerk in the Molson's Ban7f are thousands of o pings In this $LAC$SMITH-�'SVP Master Leon Lick, of_.Oshawa; is -Toronto,. We'wish him'success-- -' - +` pe sppending his holidays with Master Marshall and Mre. Young and fri- next week pity every yyear and we are called Pu b, ends motored down on the holida upon to Rll more than we can. AT Miss Gladys McKay, of Altona, is and visited Geo. and Mrs. Philip, y l ears anv._t9me, College open all a ending a few days_with Mire, Fred Mrs. Cox and son,who spent three - year. Write for catalogue. - -'• _ e McKay months with Mrs, Perryman, return- {W. J. Elliott, W HITEVALG On Tuesda next, ul 14th a pub. ed to Paris, , on Wednesday. Principal Y J y p Ont. lir 10 cent tea will be given by the The many -friends of Mrs. Robert Ii7or.longe and Alexander Sts.' Ladles'Mission Circle on the lawn of Devitt, of Janetville,are sorry to bear - The subscriber wishes-to inform the Roe B: A- Fisher,at'3 p. m. Mrs. of her iilness and hope for. her speedy public that he has opened ufi a Lillie, of Toronto, will address the recovery,' - " General B]ackemithing busi- meeting, accompanied'-by vocal and Mr. and Mrs. Cassie and Mr. and nese in the premises re. - instrumental music. In the evening Mrs. Schwardfager. visited Win. and centl � occupied b a program will yen and ice cream and Mrs. Cassie, Jr., of Highlandk. BLACKSMITH. SHOP i MR. JOSEPH p WILSON served on-the lawn: Everyliodv made Creek;_a few days last week, ' welcome. Miss Meda•Hogle spent Sunday with x'The_undersigned has opened ti new [=' A garden party, under the auspices friends here. She leaves this week to gip' blacksmith shop on the King_ YY H I T �T, E Y X L of the Women's Institute, will be held resume her ditties as nurse in St.Barn- TIME TABLRI Picksrfng Station.a ppoelte the on the evening of Tuesday, July 21st, &bas Hospital, Minneapolis, after a T.R. Trains going East Ane as follows- •ton road o General Jobbing of`all kinds will on A. E. Major's spacious lawn. A few weeks visit with her people, who _No. 6 Mail g;pg At M. Quaker church, two receive prompt attention, pproggram of a high order will be given of late reside near Pickering._ '• 12 Loosl 2a50 P.M. r' miles east of - All worst-guaranteed. b Toronto and local talent and the A very successful barn party was 1". 14 Loosl 6.65 P.11[. :4. CK E R I NGN Pickering Village. Whitby orchestra and a first-dlass tea held in Walter Bayles' new barn on Trains going West due xis follows- Horeeshoeing a Specialt will be served, The y Work guaranteed. Charges moderate y proceeds are to Friday evening last and a very enjoy- No. 18 Local 7.47 A.Aft be devoted to the remeterv,f(und. able time was spent In "tripping the 11 Local - 2.20 P. At. - ' T � As E. Matheson Watch out for bills giving fo parti- liglit fantastic" to the sweet strains 7 Mail 7•x0 P. M. t, M. �� = L .i.a culi►Ia,, of the Milroy and Davidson orchestra. `Snuday)noluded7. �, 'a/II, •�. ya,,..e try:, �.;:. µ•,._ .'•« :,�a ;{.'.b ice• � 'Ay,�._�„n q;;.1..-a "��!# �G,ypi.tr+a•�. v-Mum .M14.• 4 ,awl' .. :' , � ,.5- � YJ a.�. +1•„A, 4 '., '.•43ii•• _ ,,�'' > _�.�•�:.:;.. 'Mjat.1�' 4 wn •.. +�' 4 +tr' '�4 �iX�y 5 :' `, . , _ - ., a -«.. . 4 m t. . s �. - x-, � , "?•,. , , 1. . .1 _ s � . -. .. J-,A ' - .. S. , , e 4 - R .. . Into faithfulness by oaths and blows. "There has never been any question buUet in a 'Frisco brawl b&gs, With such as !deal and romantic and with me of piquing Lady Margaret, I J . . sensitive nature an yours, marriage with said. "Pray dismiss auch an idea from down the Curtain. ,,: Lilith Saxon would mean a tragedy and your mind. I wish to marry Miss Saxon 'Thus in'hi,s wanderings, Mr. hid "_ your utter ruin. body and soul. Give because I love her. and Lor no other er Was rarely 18R�1II'g companion-, 1 i_ _ • me your word. Hervey, not to carry out reason" 6 u The' -We in E _ this mad freak of yours-or,r, at least, "Oh my dear Mr. Hervey," Mrs. Mor- Ship., He "beat" bhe train Wl g 1;-i ' promise me to see Lady Madge before land eatela¢med, in het softest and most }-;}�,r ' . , i _ you attempt to Ro down to Bristol." persuasive tones, sl softest .down on her the hoboes--i other Words, CrgWlr He was lividly pale and the perspire- seat again and joining her hands to ed on to a freigl}t train an a staw�l, ; 'A 4 - tion stood out upon kiln face. His un- what appeared like very real anxiety. y �' ' - looked for vehemence. so utterly at va- "for your own sake. for the sake of your way and took chance Of being, ' riance with his usual lazy equanimity, family, your genius. and'the splendid discovered. • Of, VMarried to S Fairy. partly astonished and partly angered me. career before you. I implore you to give . ~\ But during 419 long and passionate pro- up all idea of such a terrible mesal!!- After laying ,sidewalks III Vat>-t • teat Thad time to reflect that, being the ante. Lilith herself regards you with Louver, and being an assistant in 4'' '"' nr titan he was, he Zould neither unders�atid respect and gratitud@@,� wholly In the ! the love I felt nor the nature of the girl 11ghL of a protector oY father—" Cigar Bt/Ore, h8 decided to go I who lnspire3�t:-Sts affected to eat my TCiere are 7uat.eleven 'years between 41&slca. 2�18Te ]811 Wonderful word while tis." CHAPTER XVIII.—(Continued). oft to Bristol without meeting him. > breakfast, persuading myself the' picture Of the far-famed White should practically leave Lilith's reputa- that I must forgive his abuse of Lilith, Yearn are nothing. Remember your p ll was more than vexed, as I will own l tion in his hands, since he was quite since on- As far a I can ga_ ifI &t once; I was downright angry. What unprincipled enough ern or my welfare wh ch' lisp re the., t n ear y tr t�' ' was Mrs. Morland thinking of to allow self the many new portraits of Lilith I am sure you mean well, Wray," I ciations were of the lowest and most the land Of gold, and the grainlIM anu 11321M 'e-aveyar a lovely young girl of seventeen to go which I had taken down from the wells therefore observed• as calmly as I gould, sordid kind. You have educated her out of many hundreds who joined in thE� about visiting promiscuously her school- and placed just within my desk and when he had finished speaking and stood of pure charity: but it you were to , b fellows' homes at Ilfracombe or at Quite artful,enough, by pumping the un- holding on to the back of a chair close marry her, would the world believe !t? gre8t gold .ugh Of 97, Weston-super-Mare? Schoolfellows ire- friendly R'renahaw, to discover that she to the table at which'I was seated. "end You know how shamefully censorious $Lit there was IIO gold here fOl� queaUy possessed brothers• cousins, and had visited, the studio not many days therefore I cannot resent what you say people are. Could you bear the sort o! male friends generally. There was no ago. Little Wilson. a friend of hfa, Sys as I should otherwise do. But you must thing that would be said about Your the single-handed adventurer, 8nd knowing the undesirable e'atanglement I seen me dining with her tete-a-tete ata understand that this is tyle last time wife?" he returned by way of Vancouver to. 1 into whidh my Lilith might be drawn by I Regent Street restaurant. Charlie that Lilith's name is mentioned between "The world Mrs. Morland." I said, "fa the relatives and acquaintances of the i Brookton had recognized me by her side us until she has become my wife." nothing to me.- An artist makes his own Seattle. Hard times in this Amerl _ • e rel ladles of neglected education," in a cab; and Madge had alread openly He drew a long breath sharply world." can town led him to work his past yy through' his teeth. and remained silent (To be continued.) i "; witp whom she was receiving her in-�Put the most unjust and cruel interpre- to Japan On a boat that Waal struction. For she was my Lilith now,i tation upon my-relations with her, for several minutes. --+--"--- g �, „ , Then, in a strangely subdued manner, or soon would De. I could think of her I - Certainly I was s marry Lilith at nothing but a coffin-ship. Aftesi 't. u mine. and without any ridiculous ,once, and so put a atop to all possible he took his hat and his canvas from the __ ' vanity I could imagine her assenting scandal: but it was intolerable to me to chair on which he had tossed them. and a stormy Voyage 8CT088 the Pacifi y, with composure, if not with eatiafac-I think that her name should be made without once looking back at me he left SEEING ABOUT THE WORLD and weeks of gales and'mi�fortunea, ., .�,;' tion. to the suggestion that she Should I light of, even for a short time, by a matt the studio., become my wife. If she had not retain- of so bitter a tongue and so cynical a "I have warned you:' he muttered, he landed in Japan with' hree ehil- with his hand on the door, I can do no she sowt,mething hardly have stolen from Mra, Idlsbellei in women as Nicholas, Wray. more. The consequences be on Your own _ .•-+ dings st]11 betwE+en him and StaIVS- ed something of her ofd feeling for me, Under these circumstances I resolved _ _ 4, • Jackson's house at midnight solely for i to gee him. and so at least get him out head" A WANDERER'S TRAVELS IN tion. the pleasure of walking u and' of the studio. From Wilson's account I From Japan to Sorsa, thrOu -UnFso ata a might ease too, that he was in very low CHAPTER XIX. g .t water, even had not his own words to Little enough I thought or cared for M ANY LAND S. Manchuria, and 'then on board 81 feel herself near me. Ja nese coal tramp, down the Chi-} Wrenshaw confirmed the Idea- For mgny Nicholas Wray's warning as I took my _ 4 That parting kiss of hers, too, meant,months none of his brilliant black-end!- place In the on_uty wha- down to fie y I. a great deal.to me., I could recall the, nese coast, he Game, after man ad white wore hI h about-town s o . •• ... . IIuttering of her soft lips upon my cheelcl_and (could not bear to think that a man 3fy mind was wholly concerned with ventures, to $UStOD in tihe Unl now. If she had not loved me at least, Interestin Desert tion of Sia � ' of such brilliant papabilities should wondering how Lilith would take my g p e, would she have taken leave of really De in want, even though hfa mss- wooing, what she would say, and how States. As there Were IIo fortTln _ me, thus? -- --- - r 'Years' Rambling Over the he returned tot . . R :- - "The next twenty-four hours were ortunes were more often than not the she would look at me. g g0113g a-begging, spent in all the re9tleas excitement, the'reeult of his foolish excesses. Had she not herself wished that all England With ten shillings in hand. 4t Moved by all these Impulses, I ascend- days might be like the brief time we had Globe. g utuer.tainty, the mingled, ho pea and,ed to the studio, and found Wray just spent together !n London? Had she not. That ought t0 have been the eII_dJ1 fears• which go to make a lover a mle-I as Wrenshaw had described him taking little more than a year ago, clung to me, n,• - i erable and generally-to-be-commiserated hfa ease upon a couple of chairs, and sobbing her heart out on my shoulder. TO most hien there.COmes, at Some of his adventures, but, haul 1. I creature. Not until now did I thorougD- smoke from his and imploring me not to leave her among time or other tine desire to travel to ted Fate that 'mistress,her;' yy realize e o s pn pipe. a handsome amber-mout a an strangers, she not pro ease a ac „ ith possessed over me. Her portraits, elabrately carved one which- -I had willingness-nay: more, her eagerness- aIId Eee' the world. Most re g$lf now took a a n a s O _' my own sketches from memory of her. 'never seen before. to adopt any mental position so that she quently it Comes to the young man time Mr. Ridger found himself int , and the little framed drawing by Nichol- I Wray looked. as ever• handsome, pic- might not be parted from me? And, In the earl � as Wray of her and Saladin, were MY I turesque. and dirty, In spite of the above all. had she not escaped from Mro , y twenties, and Only too the Transvaal, a- fully-qualified 14V only consolations. I could not remain :shifty life I had heard he was leading, Jackson's at midnight• a fortnight ago. often is. the desire killed—or, at miner. with a Government Lertifi' - ,dr• " in the house. I was strongly Inclined his tall frame was lees thin than be- for the mere pleasure of walking up and . to repair at once to Ilfracombe and find:fore. A loosely knotted yellow silk scarf down the street outside my studio door? least, put among the impossible tate. This work was abandoned; /t, Lilith myself. and only my dread of I encircled the wide turned-down collar of How could I help'thinking she would ambitious--by the stronger ties of missing her restrained me. That night his flannel shirt, which, with that brown be glad to receive me !n my new char- y g when a opportunity Came i j0ra . ', t could not sleep• and busied myself with velvet painting-coat of mine• which he atter of a humble suitor for her hand the desk OL bench, and the cert' &n expedition which Was being fila - plans for an immediate-marriage. There had calmly annexed after his last visit It was not, surely: a question of vanity. urgent necessity of earning a living ted up to go North in-order to r ' was no sense in long engagements. I !to me: helped to produce a very strik- I was her only friend. For weeks after - .._ 1; told myself. As Lilith had herself I!ng and unconventional. ensemble. entrance Into 'Morland House establish- wage'. - cruit•natives for the mines. ' The 1. pointed out, she was too old to be kept Hello. Hervey! I thought old Wren- ment she had. as she admitted to me, The desire came to one young magnitude Of this undertaking, il.,, : at school like a child_ I should do no Shaw was lying." was 'his greeting. as looked for and longed for my visits _ _._ snore art work now.until 1 had married I he lazily stuck out one of his long, every day, Her present position was man, M!. A. Loton Ridger, and which entailed travelling sosnA� _ her, for I found it quite impossible to white hands. uncertain and invidious: but as my wife how he Carried Out his ambition is thousands of miles, .was realized b settle down I) any serious work, with '•I had told him I was not at home to it would be secure. And best encourage- +p1J '�'' my'pulse throbbing and my brain burn-I anybody." I -answered shortly. "I, am menr of all for an anxious, eager lover, told in the fascinating volume "A none, least Of all by those who Or-j ,. Ing with excitement at the mere thought only in town for a few days, during there was that soft kiss of hers "like wanderer's "' which is a faith- anized the expedition. • , that Lillth would become my wife. I which I have been extremely hard at Diana's kiss, unasked. unsought." that ' g Of coarse, I should' encounter the+work: and !n two hours' time,I am leav- had quivered'upon my check when we ful record of travel in many lands. \ strongest opposition and disappro-val on Ing London again. So you will excuse last parted The beginning was.:the most d1f- ^.$pdd@r But �lser. ` .. the part of my relatives• from my Uncle i me If I begin my breakfast." In such thoughts and recollections I �i. Carchester downward. I should be ex-I He lay St11t for a few moments, ares- beguiled my journey A cold, moist wind cult part in Mr. Rldger's expert- The' in-nut�erable difficulties ens ceedingly sorry to offend him. for I Ing at me over his pipe, and smoked on was blowing over the downs as I drove ence,--He wa,n.ted vary badly to go. countered by the small party at '- cherished for him a warm and grateful I In silence, while I rang the bell and gave up from the town in an open fly, the . - affection. He was in falling health. and I some orders to Wrenshaw about my driver of whlch.enlivened the way by de- 'ribroad, but his efforts to get a for- white well who undertook the teek� _.. for many years It h'ad been the dearest breakfast, scanting upon the popular. local a q.lc eign appointment were unsuceess- were enough to satiate the appetite '- Huish of hfa heart that his beloved step- "May I ask where you are going in of the number of Suicides frustrated or : !laughter should marry his•favorite ne-I such a deuce of a hurry"" he inquired, successfully carried through from Clif- ful, says, London Answers of the most wildly. adventurous marl :�.-.- I, phew I think It soothed him, poor• dear as.the door closed on the man. ton Suspension Bridge during the last 'that ever .breathed. It was tent 6• entleman. to remember that the for "I am going to Bristol." Year. I wished. with the unreasonable .. Making a Movt: �nne for which he had sacrificed so many I "To Brfatol, eM" 3t wouldn't be a bad nese of lovers that the weather had not months later when our wanderer years of peace and freedom in his mid notion forme to go to Bristol and.ask changed so suddenly for the worse and At last he took a definite plunge came back to Johannesburg, a sad-! � dle age would remain !n his family. He my Cousin. Kate Morland. to put me up that the near neighborhood.of Morland Ten u was So fond of Madge that, of course, for a-few nights, Would you like a House were not renowned as a suicide pounds in his pocket, and with dor and wiser man. He decided to he would consider that I had treated fellow-traveler?" centre. But the Sight of lite low-lying unlimited hope and the unbounded leave South Africa, and by devious- her badly. And yet. had She, not first "No, Wray;' I replied emphatically. building nestling among Its elm-trees set - pr --'insulted me-vruelly.and-theh given me •'I most certainly should not. my heart bounding with a boyish delight e'nthueiasm Of youth,-lie boarded a ways and with marc odd jobs onthe , I' 'my freedom. 1 would never have taken_ "'hell,,that's frank. at any rate!" he and my blood tingling In my vents, so tramp steamer bound for San Fran- road came back to England: It having firmly resolved to tear up the observed, laughing imperturably. And that I longed to spring out of the eaD. Cisco 1 crazy passion. Zgy the roots. and to ful-- may I ask.what takes You to Bristol 01 and bound on ahead, shouting to Lilith .} til the contract into which , ands and T, all places?- that I was coming to bear her off as Through the kindness .of. a ship: - f . when llttla more than children, had en-I "Surely you must remember," I said. my bride. — Whend. that a young girl fa whom I am deeply Another and an older Servant than the broker he had been able to arrange I I.� » w-a•,• �'P, •. q That my uncle would exonerate me interested is fII the pare of your cousin, girl I had seen on the occasion of 'my this first passage, paying only the ";s fes•. p''; last' visit' opened the door to-me.'' - - ; t from blame was, however, not to be Mrs. Stanhope Mo fours �. P ' shall Sum of three 'shillings a day I . . �� - hoped: uvr did I try. to altogether ex- On' ah. yes, of course. Fact Is, I both a Mor and and bliss Saxon were t onerate myself. I had loved Lilith haven't been near my cousin for I long, both at home. she said, glibly In gnawer y 1 and haven't heard from You, and 1'd for- to my inquiry. Would d \\:,:,c Tato the for mess-money. His first journey I _ % I from Lite first moment when I met her, gotten all about St. But, now that yon draw ing-room? was.uneventful enough, though the 1 and even my romantic affection for her recall !t I 'remember a little danctn Mrs. Morland,did not k(.p me Walt- giZ nine d8's Of the voya a to 1111 y as a child of barely sixteen years had t3' 3 g -iieen of'eo Spontaneous and absorbing a beggar-girl you have somehow picks Ing long. She rustled ,pro t e room in a ';• pI nature that in Itself ft, was dlafoyal to up, who Insisted upon having supper handsome gray silk ,1,�vN,' elaborately San Fra3lCinsCO• 'were full Of inter- Madge. Insensibly to myself, my con- with you and me in the studio, and trimmed with.lac« urd yteri, hes curly est.for the m8II who had never been .Ji:Z" wanted to spend her life with you." dark 'hair dressed in the Latest style, duct toward my flhnce, had become cold- _ ..Please be careful what you say;' I and looki-ng altog-,tfler like a plate 1n a out' of. England before. A short 1 , er during the past fourteen months: and. said coldly. "I am grC1nR down to I fashion paper. She held out' •a small, Slav iII 'I'�'1SCU preceded his seaTCh , In spite of her full and varied social Bristol today to ask that girl Ito be my Plump, much-ringed hand for me to 1. lite and her many flirtations, she had wife' shake. but I noticed that its touch was for work among the fruit•ranaes of I • noticed and resented this. Wray sprang up in hfa chair. . He had strangely cold and clammy, Lind that her but the idea of making � 1% 11 rl But all deception was over now. I grown pale with excitement, and was comely: fresh-complexioned race wore. California;' had burned my ships when, goaded by staring at me incredulously. an anxious expression which v4o strove(the principle, of "Get a Mote On' ., �4 Madge's taunts, I had confessed- that. «hat 1n the world are you 'talking vainly to mask in smiles. ilio 1ead�ng one iII -his -life -led the f11 `" were I free. I should marry Lilith. In about?"-he exclaimed. "In six months Delighted to see You, Air. FIeney.- the. future my wife and I would stand rout will be. married t4 Lady Margaret Pray sit down.; I was so sgrry .Liltth 8dventturer into'a maze of quickly- ' I• ' ; : together with the world's olonion-all l..ortmer; the papers are full of It—" I was not here ,ester ay. I'ut you see, changing berths. , `) g against us. Up to this point, through "They will have to be filled with con- the dear girl had'seemed ju t a little bit v y all my artistic career, I had had to en- tradtctions. I-ady Madge dissolved our I-not exactly ill-but droopy lately, and From fruit-farming 'he became I �, r�' dura hundreds of more or less covert engagemenE yesterday morning." I thought a day or two at the seaside purser on board a boat botind for ! sneers concerning the Influence-of my '•Oh, a lover's quarrel! That is no- of the house of a lady who was once one _ " - aristocratic connections, and my mar- thing." said !Fray. in tones of relief. "It of my asafatant teachers-a most charm- POrtl_and, Oregon.. Here he;asked � veloiis luck in drawing an allowance up- you really have beep keeping that done- Ing and cultured woman of responsible ' ' age-would do the dear child ood. Lll- for a job in.a lumber.camp. on which I could as least live to ease 'Ing child at Kate's school all this time, ga , ''i "teir, - and comfort, with the immediate pro- I and it has come to Lady Madge's ears ith is growing very fast, and she re- Do you mind getting killed,• , li II - apect of wedding one of the wealthiest through some infernally good-nattn•ed quires a little petting and chanxe of air voting fellowl" the boss foreman ' - heiresses in London. . f friend, of course there would be ruc- now and then." . �� Now, all these conditions would be (.tions. That magnijlcent woman would "It is very thoughtful of ,you, I'm asked, and On. being assured that, u„ s rhanged,'$nd in the small hours of the be a tigfress 'of jealousy, and would sure," ,I said;'speaking with some re- x'.. morning. walktnfi restlessly uP and I brook nu rival. She is quite right• mind, serve ^Bili Lilith 'will I hope: have the young man world take his 1 h down my' studio..I faced all this as one She 1s a superb creature; and as to that Plenty of change from thta .time 'for Chante,-he gave him a note to the ins',;;. . 1 r"< ,- does face things Sn the early grayness girl-pooh! a mere thread-paper, Linde- ward." boss Of :�o, 1 camp, and thither before the dawn with cold, uphopeful velo-ed thing. If I remember rightly. I A look of unmistakable alarm flashed ` mind. It would be an uphill '1ght, no sketched her and your cat asleep to. Into Airs. Morland's eyes. Ridger went, Hb took on the job I TBC Ftig Pak. „ , _ 11 doubt;,but I must throw myself into it Rether: I thought she was about twelve. "You do not contemplate taking her of fireman of the donkey-engine at ; The young Chinaman who-has a heart and soul; for the sake of the wo- I Why, she's a child, .mat; a mere child, away from here, surely?" she suggested, 'the rate of tfiree dollars a day and 'price of 810,000 on his head offeredf man I loved: and what more precious and you are what is it. Thirty?" "The place sults,her so admirably, and Incentive could I have to stir me into "Twenty-eight. .Arid Lilttii Saxon is she is maklbg such progress. And then all found. He knew-nothing about by President uan Shi Kai', of winning wealth and fame? I seventeen." -pardon me-but it 1s an understanding the work but was prepared to do 'China. 'Pak hob. been hatching si This was the woman my soul longed "In Years, perhaps. But you look always that pupil's rernain with me not p p for, the complement of my own nature, thirty-on in word -;ou do, and she less than two years. I cannot do myself his'best. revolution in the Celestial Repub1. the being.-Pr-esaeed in my dreams• whose looks fourteen! It Wpreposterous, Her- justice in less than that time, I thought 'F. r"yr diaphanous form Dad. so often. seemed thirty A mad freak on your part, born I explained' my custom in this respect As a matter of fact, he did one lie, and is a serious element to then to fitt, wJ11-c'-the-w4splike, between me f of pique because you have quarreled to you on.the occasion of your first visit, morning's-work in that camp-and President's peace Of mind. He i;g _ and my canvas long before my eyes had with that splendid woman. No man and 1--certainly understood that you • • ever been blessed by a sight of her. I!in his right senses would descend from agreed to the arrangement." then-he was sacked: The boss de- now v,Isiting America to preach the .. . . was positively startled to realize ho w•ka beautiftl, brilliant accomplished, and 'If Miss Saxon leaves Morland House" tided that-the IIew anan was never(gospel of freedom in China, 8•nd to wonderfully like Lilith was to those wealthy totled lady to a little, ill-bred, before the two years are -up," I said I dream fancies of mine, which had for unformed, uneducated minx'-of a Banc- very coldly, for I was thinking of I'll- iIItehded t0 110 9 fireman. Trying collect funds to aid in restoring thq ever pictured a slim, blue-eyed, yellow- ing-girl." ith's worn-out boots, and threadbare another' camp, 1]e failed to get gOteTnilleIIt t'O a republic, for hs. , . haired, youthful, unreasoning creature, You are speaking of the lady who is gloves, you will not be a loser If I find - ` all laughter and'all love, to become my wife," I said, springing that I entered Into any agreement of the. Work, so set out for the little wood ;states that Yuan Is a despot and ,' At four o'clock I went to bed at last. from my chair, "and unless you instant- kind yousuggest."suggest. _ en settlement of Stella.. Here he i dictator. He prophesies his over- . ., and slept heavily until half-past eight. ly apologize and retract your words, I "But•she 1s much too young and foo' •••:'�-1 At nine. while I was enjoyirg'MY morn- must ask You to leave this house and ignorant to leave school yet. She knows earned something by stacking tim- throw in two years. irg tvb-never more refreshing than never to visit it again?" nothing of the world. Her manners and . after a short night-R'renshaw tapped "Great Scott! What ..big words and mind are unformed. And. then *she Is be•r for a week, at• the end of which " at my dressing-room door. big looks! Hervey. fY you thought a so much attached,to me that it would time he decided 'to change his oc- It's Air. �VraY.'it you please, sir. I man' was a decent fellow, and saw him' break her heart to part from me sudden- lIOR' GrCek Galles OrlglnatCd. - - told him you were out of town, as were about to commit suicide,.wouldn't You ly.- Besides, although it,-sounds-egotis- CUpatlOn, and became a, strawberry- try and stop him? When you came to origin of,Greek ball games, your ins:.actions. but he insisted upon tical on my part to say so, where would picker. r g }�lA me in my studio at Kensington a year• she find the affectionate' sympathy,--the . 'going up to the studio• saying; as he had o: you--interfered Just when I meant - - - _ - He nisi. s learned f - - - left•Fome-canvases and,things.there:" real Home-influence �v7tich she enjoys 11I11C1] �Ork• L1t�lC Pa dians r was 1 prolonged famine in - "Hung the Ye:low!" I muttered, below' to, join the majority-and it was a under my roof?" ' b- P g my breath. thousand pities you didn't let me alone! Mrs. Arorland was evidently much ex- This roved to be the worst job Lydia. For some time they endured Wray was a'desperate alai's. and my ='tnvwayr I like Sou, respect 3'ou, 'and, oiled. Her sweet voice actually shook train started at eleven thirty-flue, admire- you, In many ways your no ,with' LeelinR, and I hastened to assure struck In 61S years' wandering, and 17t, blit: at l&5t t'he,y inventsd dice,;. "Get.rid of-him as soon as you can. tions are too high-flown and you're too her that I had no idea of removing'Lil- Once more a change of scene was knuckle-bones, t•he ball, and , all and let me haus my Ureakfast," .I 'sold Rood for,this world;, but .you're one of ith to any rival "finishing" establish- l the best. and I can't see you deliberate- ment. Sought. Various job's` follo�ced in ,other games except draughts. ' Onei \~ But--half an hour .layer 'Wrenshaw ly setting out to cut Your throat with- 'But Lilith is no longer a child," I gUlck succussion, most of them dis- clay they played these games so as 1 came to mo again. a comic picture of de- out a protest. For Heaven's sake, don't went on. "She is a,beautiful, marriage- came. marry that g it-1! It.-would be a soefal able young woman—and, in short, Mra. • by the big remount• of I to' keep their minds off -food; the - \ "That Mr. Wray, Sir. he won't go. lie's and artistic-suicide. I understand wo- Morland, I have come down here to ask�t,,,guishf.d hard work they entailed anil -t'he fiext'.day they 'took 'food land did! Rot 'its canvas, but h 's taken the arm- men better than Sour and though I only her to be my-wife." I chair, ¢nd n1s feet on attother, and he's saw her for a few minutes, I have met Every trace.of color laded from Airs.. IDICTOSGOp1C amount of pad _ they not play. • Thi alternation eked MoMand's face. brought, r out their prvtisivnq fvx " eighteen" chat,' the room with his other,nasty ,cheap to- g rls of her type before, and I under- ti acco stroke. I spoke to hltn 'strongly. stand them.' No man' of sense marries "Your wife!" she repeated blankly. , Sir; but says he: 'Your master would a woman of that sort. They belong to staring at me with a-consternation she In America-, particliTarl� in the Sears, at the end of which time, the, ,; newer refuse an hour's rest and shelter She kitten er chorus,girl species-pretty, I did not attempt to.conceal. "Mr..Hervey, - est, there is a very large floating situation still being de•spern't'e, half; ,. _ ; tg,a man who is down-on hfa luck and graceful, good-tempered• and a-1Tectton- is-this a jest? _Everybody knows that • tired out; hho is . "Depend upon it, air; ate,.to all appearance, and full of little next season you are going to marry Lady population of men who go from one ,the population emigrated.• One can he has come to borrow money. When a caressing tricks and ways; but at heart Margaret Lorimer." State tq another, ape'nding part of cin}'y suppose flint the hall games ,, gentleman-1 to boo o a man-won't be they are nothing but ignorant, shallow, "Everybody -is wrong: Airs. Morland. put off from seeing another, it's always hmrtlesz, .tin-grateful, and,immoral little Lady Afargaret has dissolved our an: their time in a lumber Camp, the were not Vert athletic: otherwise a favor he comes after; and it's gener- anirrals. Hervey. don't waste your heart gagement.' summer in Klondz'ke, and then- tKe-'increased appet'itc. given by ally ready money." - unen such a woman. She will take it in ."And you really thought." Airs. Aror- �Vrenshaw Seldom delfceted himself her claws and play with it and purr over land said, rising from'her seat iq her when the Winter Comes On they get .them must have undone m If the ^" of so many word's; but he dfgstd himself et'. 1t;'and when die la tired of it"site will gtrowlnR"excitement. 'you could teally. rid of their, earnings in a couple Of saving.—London Clironl - - throw your heart 4slde„'and take her possibly think of proposing marriage to " 'I believe. only a little less than he dis- 3 girl !n Lilfth's station of life just to mODtbs among 'the lights a One - + 0 liked 1,111th. For my own part. I was soft words and pren `' tricks to Some ,exceed;r,gNY annoyed by the presence of richer or better-looking roan, or even to pique and spite your former flance7 the bi towns' en ro e they As the World goe9 y , this uninvited guest at my studio. It some penniless and-ugly scormdrel, out Surely- such a proceeding would be al- g d as unlnc ited CiiesttrritatlnR to reflect that of mere frivolity and love' of change: together beneath you, Let me beg and will start all over again,. apd re- i't-iso ble might se `i a F � though I might indeed breakfast The only man to deal with that type of entreat you to think'better of such a t the programme till illness or a - woman is the.bully, who frightens her reposterous plan," pea beet Of it. "' down-stairs or out of the house. and alto p L. 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Williams' Pink Pills I decided Frozen Cherry Custard.—Scald not only cleans birt prevents ning yellow. % -straw __teo try tbem. Ile result was be- nne pi Tailir in A dI"ble �_;I­ flem. tut .,yond -my. expectation. 1. regained Beatishe yolks of six eggs, add one Wise -the woman who prepares my d nerves -sirgar, and continue beat- 'Simple syrups of fresh fruits in energy; the. blood an cupful Of ;were rebuilt; I lost the sense of A Three-Timis Xerby Winner. ing until smooth. Stir the eggs their season and stores them-away J. g constant tiredness I had felt and and sugar slowly into the hot milk, for future use; for she realizes that Wa -as filled with new life and energy. This picture of, Lord Rosebery, who is with the Hon. T. Agar- and con tin ue'cocking_'until the mix- with these same syrups as a basis Robartes, was taken on Epsom Downs, England, last week. Lord d have since used the pills with Roseber tura thickens sufficiently to coat a great variety of healthful summer Y appropriately -enough is entitled to call himself Bar-on Ep.- drinks can be easily and quickly .. .7 beni!fivial- results in my family and Din Of Epsom. He has won -the Derby -three, times,--with Lads& in the spoon. Remove at Once, from 7 Will 94 always have a word of praise 1894, Sir Visto in 1695, and Cicero in 1905. Lord-Rosebery has been the fire. Add one pint of cream prepared. lor them." and one tablespoonful of vanilla, -ill for some time, but is now recovering nicely from his,indispositi- Fats, our most highly concentrat- You can get Dr. Williams' Pink I LOU. come in cheese, cream, and continue stirring until partly ed jPills from a.y medicine dealer or cool. When.cold, begin to freeze, butter, meats, corn', beans and y-mail post paid at 50 cents-a box 0410. �qboeoeboft-614%000�Iftwo qvbp— Qtart with; and it is anything but and whoa the mixture is half frozen oils. The most valuable pure fats six boxes for $2.50 by,writing desirable- to put- a dish cloth on add one-cupful of candied cherries are -olive oil and nut oils;-starved il'be Dr. -Williams' Medicine Co., I the false. bottom of the boiler, as cut into small pieces, and finish nerves, thin blood. and -wasted Brockville, Ont. some Women have been know" to freezing- flesh thrive upon them, then are 11,N HOM E do. ' It may contain germs that it -purifying and healing, and in sum- 'ASSASSINATION would take an hour of boiling to In 'a:-n, 4F Rl'LERS mer salads afford ideal wa- of .,Household Ilints. - - .. ,I - I kill. A circumstance like this 'may obtaining them 1!r-he 'Number Who Have Been-Killed J6 be the explanation of spoiled pre Cherries or strawberries coax- In Recent Fears. Seasonable Recipes, serves, biped with hits of. pineapple _ii _a, Tpemendous lee M ass. herrips-404nned. with, a length of time to cook de- new combination for tarts. Following is a list of rulers and C thin The e The largest masa of ice. in the' Winisters assassinated since- 1865: syrup with the 'btones, o*r"preserv- pends upon the kind and' ripeness Turpentine has the same whiten- world is probably the one which fiIle Abraham Lincoln, President of ed in a thick syrup if pitted, are of the fruit. If a fruit-stews up ing. ciesOnsing effect that-kerosene up nearly the whole of the interior � . the United States, April 14, 1865. two WAYS of putting up cherrie qiiicklv, a-.9ut the same time . ss has on a boilerful of clothe3. of Greenland—where it has.accumu- ubiedly e (7pen pan The Earl of Mayo Governor. Canned cherries are undo it requires to took in the Whitening dissolved in warm wa- lated since before the dawn of his- 45 A 4Genefal of India, February 8, 1872. beat if steam ccoki4, but a good should-be given- to it• when in the ter will- easily clean white enamel tory. It is believed to form a blook A;.` Abdul Aziz, Sultan of Turkey, deal depends upon the cherry, jars.. Gooseberries require but furniture and help do keep it a 600,000-square miles in are&, and to ,.TJune,4, 1876. Which is best if put up shortly after five minutes, while cherries not good clow. average a mile and a half in thick- Alexander II., Czar- of Russia, it leaves the tree. Itis quite com- stoned might well be given."twent�y -Itav -Of-t-tye- minutes. A biscuit-toji over blueberries, ness. According to these Aatiiitis -l"Only believed'thatthe OT Jelly hisses.-Before peaches, apples or strawberries, the lump of ice is larger in volume James A. Garfield,I Pr�psident of seed gives a richness to'-the pre- —Before -the apple lthe United States, July 2_1881. served cherry that it needs, and comes rhubarb juice may be used the whole steamed and served with than the whole body of water in the delicious pud- Mtditerranean,-and thex.-e_i&..enaugb .1. Marie- Francois * Sall-Carnot„ various ways are used,to secure this With ...Sirawberrif�s peaches,, and hard sauce makes a del of, it to -cover the -United Kingdom lPre-sident of France, Juno 24-, 1894. flavor, even when the cherry is pit- other fruits for jellies, The spring ding. k of Great Britain and Ireland with -ed-D Of . Sia, ted, One way is -to wash and re- rhubarb makes the be-at jellies, but o Nazr in, Shales Persia, The beat to co a layer abo�ut'seven- miles thick. 1,Vay 1, 1896, move the Stems of the cherries, then it may be vied wel!'into the sum- ing in the fireless cookef-are those .7 Stanislaus Stambouloff, Premier if one learns -how to cook it. which�•-take & long while to pre-- put them wi, earthenware baking mer There are two ways of attaining ...)0f Bulgaria, July 23, 1895.' dish in the Oven till -hot. This is The thing to-keep in mind'is that pare—soups, pot, roasts, beans, an important.t end—force and peTse- �__Caiiovas del-Casitillo, Prime Min- the method used to get.the flavor of the. juice is .rather mucilaginous,..etc. verarice. Force falls Qnly to the lot ter of Spain, August 8, lWo. d the seeds when they are so-that when it appears thicklit may Leathe- covered iurniture should to be re-,. f -the privileged few, but austere Juan Idiarte Bolds, President of moved and the cherries used for n,-t be sufficiently 000ked so that it be wiped over with a clean cloth 0 and sustained perseverance can be kUruguay, August 25, 1597 )gtVy water,. pre- will jelly_ A few d--_�cps .of lemon wrung Out of warm. soapy making-pies or tarts.- When h practised by'the most insignificant. Jose Maria Reyna Barrios; Presi- pared this way for the later ser- itice.will.help it to jelly, and 'When' dry rubbed over wit of-Guatemala; Feb. is, isgs. Currant and Raspberry Jelly white of egg. its silent power grows 'irresistible - I me. 4 Empress Elizabeth of Austria, vice no water is needed other than 41 Tape Tapestry-covered-covered chair with ti, the juice, some of which is pressed There is considerable-difference i* can be w' Pept. 10f. 1898. out in seeding them. opinion as to what is the beat way cleaned by means of a mixture u his Humbert, King"of Italy, July-29,. extract the juice from the cur- dry and calcined magnesia. Lt 7 of A lad being' q izted about' Syrups.—There are three grades to ex r a lack of accomplishmentA A 1119W. may be made should be rubbed in and left some father's William. McKinley, President of of syrup, properly, but many va,ia,- .rant:.' A good jelly. h-P was asked— VL does your is- light, the b covering them,' in the cluster, time before being brushed away, '*the United States, Sept. 6, 1901, tions from. these—the y n w" no' hesit&- it'h cold-water'. and.!cooking. Or , Save all the lemon hulls, drop ther know I" There Alexander, King of Servia;-and- edium, the heavy. The light syr- " n a few of the currants are pressed* them into the vessel in: which'you tion 'if the answer—."I don't be up is for canning, and when the thing*except his- Rueen Drags, June 11, 1903. and broken the b�ottom' cf"the boil your'tea. towels, and it will lieve� he knows any Governor-Generar Bobrikoff, of steam -method is used, it may be business but he,knows that own�b :1JFinland, June 16,. 1904. thinner than when the fruit is Sim-, kettle and others put in whole., whiten them wonderfully, and there For the :will be a clean freshness about —and minds Von Plehve, Russian Minister of ply cooked in the cans. Cream Recioes. them that is very desirable. ItheInterior, July 28, 1904.-' - - heavier-fruits four cups of water to W' i look here," said the mer- Carlos, King of Portugal, Feb. 1, two cups of sugar, eooke;d to syrup Orange M- cusse.—Take one and -se the skirt binding ori the nem Why. n need of ii. boy, stago. and cooled before' it is pour- one• half cupfuls of the juice of Of y6ur skirt before you press it. chant who was i who was packed Pressing the 'goods flattens it. and "aren't you the same boy Prince Ito, of Japan', Oct. 26, ed over the uncooked fruit p sweet oranges and one fourth of a it becomes-difficult,to tell the braid iry here a week ago R" "Yes, air," 1,1909. in the cans, is one which will keep cupful of-lemon juice. Mix with n a thin fabric without atitchi'ng said the ' applicant. "I thought I. Yi Wan Yung, Premier of Korii, perfectly 4.tfie cans are well'ster- two cupfuls of sugar.- Whip one Y through. Afid didn't I tell dti then that 'sec.-21, 1009. ilized.- People who use one syrup pint of heavy cream until-it is firm. If.half a bottle of olives has been I wanted an older boy 7" "Yes, Ramon Caceres, President of for all frufts 'gener'ally use a small- Ad4 the fruit juice and 'the sugar, Yo Domingo, Nov. 19, -1911. or number qq cups of water than and one cupful of English walnui used and you wish to keep the rest, Sir. That's why I'm back. I'm old= Peter Stolypin, Premier •of Rus- sugar, four cups of water to six Of meats that have been chopped fine. ad.d a pinch of salt to the. brine, er now. Sept. 14 1911... Sugar siometitnes*, and have the wa- Fill a mould and pack it in ice and F— Jose Canals as, Prime Minister ter bDiling. The less sugar there is salt. Leave it for four hours. .-'pf Spain, Nov. 12, 1912. in summer preserves the bet-ter they Chocolate Ice Cream with Cin- Francis I. Madero, Presidont Of 'will be relished. A heavy syrup namon Sauce. — Those' who have egico Feb-.-23-,-19-13. -has four=parts of sugar to one of never combined the -flavors Of cin-, Jose Pino Suarez, Vice-President water. namon and chocolate have a treat of Mexi&, Feb. 23, 1913. Jars should be thoroughly sieril ;n store. Make a syrup of one pint o George L, King of Greece, March ized by boiling for at least fifteen of granulated sugar and' one half' 1913. minutes before the fruit'is packed cupful of water. When all the su- Mahmoud Shevket Pasha, Grand, in them, even if it is to be cooked 'gar is dissolved, boil the -syrup ATurkey', June 11 1913 in the jars. The sterilization must gently for perhaps a minute, then Franz Ferdinand, Crown Prince be unquestionably thorough if fruit add one-fourth tea-spoonful of cin- Extr,Vizie? 1.mm i -6ulated Sug' ar Austria, June 28, 1914, is to,*keep for any length of time. -namon extract. Serve the same is pVt u at'th�p'. R fi r P e ne y in the sterilizer, and it-must cold with chocolate-ice 6-ream, He-at is r be .a in -amounts Tortoni.—Boil together an even -10 Pound `fin you - buy AX.• Peter &ffWas Afraid of Water. suffici6nt the Great loathed the sight and'at the beginning of the process half-cupful of sugar and one-half 20 40 of water. He could Scarcely . be of canning. It will usually require cupful of cold water until it slight- Pound, Extra Granulated Sugar in any -a bridge, And if less heat to sterilize fruit,than it ly strings -the spoon. Beat rpersuaded to cross . .50*Pound to do so would sit in his, will glass jars that have been riginal'packages you r-ria.ge . with closed windows; several times over. Most.-of the, ing.sugar, slowly, beating all the and are sureofgetting the genuine bathed-in perspiration.. Fear of.the'. smaller fruits need no more than while (about twenty minutes). Mix -100 Pound. .IRiver Moser&, which flower through five minutes of boiling, and the one-half pint of Cream, and one I ,100 . AagX-Cariada's finest r than i1iii. A cupful- of milk arid whip the.'mass 1his palace garden'8, prevented him jars need much more Cloth Bags, -0:, 'ever :be -false bottom, a stiff. Mix- all the ingredient's to- an clean :seeing their beauty. was With�A sugar, pure a as when towel, or even paper over thait,. gether, and one teaspoonful -of van- and in promised' then-the glasses filled-with cold we, illa, and ten-dry maccaroons, pow- it left the Refinery. Patient—"But you prom, 2 Pound :Jwhen I recovered you would be ter, set in and surrounded with dered fine. Put the, mixture in a '.my wife." Nurse—"Ob,- I know. cold water-to their necks,• brought. mould, and pack it in ice and Bait and 5--Pound It's worth while to insist on slowly to a boil, and toile or fif- for six hours or longer. It's my duty to keep my patients Sugared'lee Creara.—Make cars- Sealed Cartons irinal Packages—_.!' -:'eheerf u*l. -Why I promised this teen minutes, these are tfiuiie- morning to run 'away with a man meets. But, boiler, glasses, etc.., mel sugar by placing granulated has,lost both his legs, should be as clean as possible to sugar in an aluminum pan over a CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO.. LIMITED. MONTREAL ZZ '•�', «.- � • s+ ..a ;., � ter,-.r•'v�it-_�+•.' .,,x ... •y^•;,�S ¢ '+..., 'z�, "�-•�-'x` _ `n �« 4,.'""> .c'.,� .1�` ...-�...�..�... 't'Y' T .. y'.e•edt'r? � +e.:• ..e .. ... .. ;,: i ..:.,.... •:.,C � �*, Wiz: +,.. ,. +' • • w 4I.. ,:. ..�'. ...,' arae.. .. .. ." q .•. . consideration was made from the TOOLS SHARPENED » p Y d • • - I WAS% � ��� years work. Jr, IV to Sr; IV-Harol _ p 4 � r V MDvin � • (Honors) lda Ham. Mabel ago e • • • -`: go=.081. $anal y (13 ) We make a epecialry of crosscut a s, Piotarina.Oat. Hood. Winnie Nilson, Sr. III to Tr. To of all kinds. Locke repaired• - IV�-Maud Burgess. Clark Bunker, r•6onia a specialty- Tail" For a Bret- F { Mabel Hamilton, Pt II to Jr. II- class hair trine oran easy shave call ' per year X1.00 if paid is sdvan0e. Frank Barclay(honors) Muriel Madill, at the 1$ast-end Barber 8hnp...._. subeorieftons to the unit states 41.60 G&d-ou"Ridd e,. me Bunker. Prim= See our Hones Furnishings Of &U- fu �oud Sgt �u�ei V��y �e - fu advezos er LO pt. II—Almore Courty honors. kinds. Slightly used Carpets ' from 18 cents a yard up, :,:are moving our e�ite-stook CHERRYWOOD W. J, GtnRDON PICK ERING - I of first-class--met�te, Gro- Farmers iq this locality are busy-. COULD NOT , EASTLARE SHINGLES Fruits and Provis- with the hay. -L Born-On Sunday, July 5th, to.Jae. - cedes and Mrs.Barnes, a son. Miss Bwily Gates has been visiting STAND ON FEET ions into our new premises, with relatives at Cedar Brae. 0 0 0 i Miss Lillie Timb6rs has arrived r the brick block on the corn- _•home to spend the summer with her Mm Bak4w So W�—•C' d " ` parents. ,'. Mrs.E. Metherill and Miss S. Mark, Not Do Her Work—Forma er two doors east of our of Little Britain, visited at Mr. - t. Roach's over the holiday. Relief In Novel Way resent place of business. Mrs. Wm. Hodgson and .daughter Edith,of Roland, I11an., are visiting Adrian, Mich.—"I suffered terribly with Joseph and Mrs. Laughlin._ withfsmalo weakness and backache and Rev, Mr. Tink conducted the ser• got so weak that I K, _ We thank all our customers "vice here on Sunday,our pastor hay- could hardy do my .Ing to preach anniversary services at work. When I Are easily applied and have al- and. patrons for their splen. Mount Zion:• washed my dishes I ways given the beet of had to sit down and satisfaction. did o Gro- supe rt of a good BR000HAM when I would sweep Rave been made 29 years ;ti,, the doorIwould get = like cut above. _ -cert 'business, and ask for - The Toronto Conservatory of Music �. ;have established'a'*Local Centre" in 'I' 4o weak that I WO°M Made standard grade only. Corro Brougham for the holding of slemen- bay*to get a drink gated Iron any gauge. �.:a continuance o f thesis pat- Brougham junior, and intermed- eery few minutes. foryouar next roof late examinations, n e various I-did my "ew'' branches of music study. Senior - j dustingIwouldhave sed save you money. o�aje -��de�- IIS- $�- and post graduate candidates mifet, to Se down. I got Bell telephone.- better surroundings, where however, in all instances take their so poly that my folks thought I was Pickering examinations in Toronto. The sten: into coaeomptioo. one day I F. J Prouse. i dard of the local examinations is the around - .we will be able to give them z same iIt every respect as that of To oand a piece of paper blowing ' r�Loi ezaminatlona, the same grade the yard sad I picked it tap and read it The Pickering of cafe bele awarded in all It said 'Saved fsom the Grave,' and . . even better service. cases. The p11 fano examine o — i held in the piano studio of Mrs. John his Compoana bas done for women- "on. omen I -MOVE,. 40VR PgTRONAGE iPITI3. U'S i —- "on. The following are all pupils cf ,shoved it to my hnabaad and he said. . Mrs. Soden and Arran according don't you try it i' So I did, and 'Y Why The object of this Association is to to merit: '•Primary - Honore-, after I had taken two bottles I felt lessen stealing and prosecute t .Marjorie J. McKinnon, Brougham, better and I said to my basband, I don't the felons. Honore—Minnie Brown. Brougham, need any more,. and he said 'You had JAMES iF?OCHARDSON _. pasty—Gertrude M. Fuller, Green rt stolen oommuni- River, Pass—Gladys E. Pugh, Breen better take it a little longer anyway-' Members having props _ r Rives. "Elementary"— First class. So I took it for three months and got oats immediately with any member ,. of Executive Oommittee. Honors—Eliza M. White, Whitevale. well and strong.­—Mrs. AI.o1iZ0 & Honors—Bessie Hoover. Green River. ri9 Tecumseh St., Adrian, Mich, Membership fes !1•�• . Honors—Helen A.Troyer.�Vhitevale. Not • eU ,�Ongh to Mork. Tickets may behad from the PreoM tor' Q �•v� �•� a Pas". Gertrude Wright. Green In these words b hidden the tragedy secretin on appliearion. THE t River., Mrs. Soden is to be congratu• of many a woman,housekeeper or wage 18T3 ,Itlit�.. d Iatetj upon the success of her pupils, earner who supports herself and is often Exs^_. Com.—L. D. Banka, C.S.Palm- — L and also upon her success at the Oo• helping to support a family, oa ®e:gs'e er,C. L Morcombe, Pickering, Ont L tarioLadies College, Whitby where wages, Whether to bows. office, fao-she recently wrote on another exam- tory, shop, atone or kitchen, woman A. Dy('Of4t10h .�. J. Clark Ination in Theory, taking first-class- abould remember that there is one tried President, ileereterl ;Honors. and true remedy for the IN to which all t f _ E. ' .-,—_••• women&" and that V Lydia Piakham's Vept.bto Comma. It PICNIC GROUNDS AVMS dspoited in ehia bead Healthy Hair pyo that vigor which makes work -- easy. BAN TheL� E. Piakham Medicine Picnic parties desirous Of securing) S thaw the highest caaent tate of 46- More � 1Nlore Dandruff Co., �• yam grounds may secure those adjacent to Withdrawals of pea tx the y res PARISIAN eaves _ Simcoe Point House at reasonable or _ rates. whole amottmt may he made when- lt'a entirely needless to have un- Now Adveil4sew#Onts. Boats, dishes and tables will be pro- - - sighl:ly. thin or faded hair. A little vided at reasonabte.rates. C1FF/Clq ear deesed wtbout flay' { cantTTs all that is needed to make it Ice Cream every Saturday „ as perfectly health DORSAL%--IOpigs. 4 weeks old. { 'tbick soft. pretty, pe y y and tree from dandruff. Apvt77 at tot 15, con. S, Pickering. Ind Ice cream and other refreshments will TORONTO a Cee Parisian Sage-it supplies hair aL°pe, Piet. j190, WALTER STEVENSON be provided at booths for those deeir• �T�t�r�i�T R RANCH - ---- e - nestle and is absolutely harmless. It PdakertaR. ing them. when timely notice has 1 j�j- lies sv s quickly stops itching head and falling OLSTEIN BULL FOR SALE-13 hair, and is one o!the beet tonics to H mouths old. For psrud utars apply to For further particulars apply ea R W. GO ere 4 invigorate the-scalp and make the a H.cessoh,a.a No. s. Craromoat. Ina, J. W1 L1. 1 A M 8 -gra • p phone.Ciaro.500• 4141 hair grow long and beautiful. S1mcoe Point Hoose - O�t abottle of Parisian Saga to OUSE TO LET-On lot 10, cos. 9. , •¢. +•--3ro D.Pettit or,any drug counter, H Ptokerfng, Oeaa workia man'• hO�• JUDICIAL SALE It c to but50 center Rub it into the Plea. o1 wort in the•elahtMr�ood. eppty to � r" a S. PU6H. Claremont. Bu Hay, ecal�all dandruff disappears-your Fiae Residential Property For$ale is g q - _ Ips feels fine-the hair is pretty and STRAYED—On to the premises of t , kn� ; featly healthy, `the undersigned, tot s, nor. s. Searboro, the Township o Pickering. Scythe@ and anaths, rakes, etc., scythe atones, bevel mower. 1 �._ about Jane yet.two "Munn cattle. Owner — may have acme b�pro and Par IN THE strPtsYafY COURT OF ONTARIO, files, plye>rs, wrenches, oilcans. axle grease, and the bea4 aCHOOi. RLPORTS Q zpenses. JOSDi� d IN THY KATTZWOF THR ZSTATs OF {' ALY=ANDUS n'AnasCH. machine oil procurable. i Audley schcol reewpout, in order of HsY FOR BALE-The undersign -Pursuant.to the Judgment and final - .. merit,: Senior IV-Willie Smith. bas for rale about s5•orae of. tRaadiag order for sale in this matter bearing WARM. ►� A � �� ? ' John Holtby. Leila Pratt. Clara Bell, hay, wltl be gold in gasntleies to .aft pn:- of W�e!''hTHM' GW DQ Mercer• Promoted to sr. IV- �11�F�n�iwna Toms uftGut maFgl�z+ieN$t%t will be sold bdate the 13thy ppublic auction with the !I' Broest Smith. Eva west. Promoted Duabarton. approbation of G.Y. Smith, Eaquire, P'reeh bread every dap, bane when ordered, eodsa fresh and ortap. to Jr. IV-Cyril Morley. Freddie Local Master of this Court,at James Smith. George Squires,Louie Puckrio BINDER TWINE=The three beat fancy biscuits, six varieties at l0 ets per lb. many others ab H f3»saa Bell. Annie Lintner. Promoted Bon band Ireasonable bPPrfeen i��sitb�� Gordon's Hotel is the Village of Pick- Lintner. to Susan III.—Gordon Crawford, acing at the hour of two o'elock in the higher prices. Kellogg's toasted corn end wheat flakes,malts 4 Isaac this part seven years and always gave gotta- afternoon of Wednesday. the Fit- vita and poet toasties, &pk'gs for 25C. (Irapa ants, shredded Packrin.Gladys Holtby. Promoted tacuoa We farmers are assured of tau dealing. uffed wheat and rice, all ready to eat. to Jr. IL-Gladys Puekrin, Susan D bn.[nw taincrwing yearly. Get o. teenth day of ..July, 1914, by William wheat biscuits, p Lintner. Promoted to Sr. L-tBert .nyp t�sow before the rash later on. x °o�s. Maw,,Auctioneer, the following lands B.�IAaQUIs, Pickering _ and premises in one parcel being three ¢ R , Smith, Leta Puckrin:Anthony Coyne, - quarters of an acre more or lees of r Lorne Bell, Willie Bell. Gormley r�AKE NOTICE-The great •Ameri. N K s k Crawford. Primer.-Hughie Mc- 1 can Standard bred bores,Prince srunale. south part of Lot Number Twelve to Donald. Bert Holtby, Mamie Me- record .°weed by Caster, Claremont, the Second Concession of the Town- willbe eJ owned from Barrie,' where he bas lemonade, raspberrle will ba shippe the tact two seasons to tz• shi of Pickering in the the County POstunl cereal,Instant:poatum, camp coffee, , Donald. ppntario described as follows; wine and lime juice. The following is the result of the bridge,about July 15th,and will be is oars of of Commencing where a post has bee3 — promotiOn examination of S. S, No.2 Fred-8tiner,for the fall season, Parties lutea Pickering. The names are in order of estea,ddoo't cau..co ase chic hone w he ie lanted at the distance of five chains Bananas Oranges Lemons Pine-apples. ciaimeeto,be the greatest horse in Atuerica, 40 and fifty links on an angle of north merit: To Sr. 1�'.=Pearl Stork, _ Our groceries are the freshest. `r Sophia Annan, (reconimended).�Ta F°RagAo DuzbarRnomedmillees ueast iof south w west angle ofsaid Lot, hence Jr.Th IV—Marjorieback, aMansfield. Toronto, i acre tot, Good orchard and emelt north' sixteen degrees west, three O E PH I L i , Thornbaek, Omar Sleep, Jenna Stork. fruits. Hou.e ice arse class condition; wide To Sr. III Pearl Plaxton, (honors), verandah oa two sides,large summer kitchen ehatns, thence north aevehe your Fred Stork, (honors), Forrest Reid, attached,cross to take, bay, church, .,hoof degrees east three chains to the front _ _ - O1�TA�= and post office,7 minutes from O, T,;stat of said concession;thence sou Mary Gordon. On Trial Stella Prouse, Proposed Radial Rl'y-adjoiaiug. Fir part cu- $ F. and Arthur Mitchell. To Jr. III— are applyGEPRGE WHITE,Dnubarton,37.41 fiveolinks ur gtoethe place ofs west one abeginn ng F, Myrtle Salter. (honors), Wilmot Plaz- together with s strip of Land to the ` ton, Milton Sleep, James Simpson, Hair East thereof containing altogether We are-.'pleased to quote i Dorothy Toms(on trial.) To Sr, II— May Marks, Frank Courtier, .Ethel three quarters of an acre more-or less, Ayers Vigor On this mperty there is said to be • p Cunningham on testa . Jr. II. . a large andsubetantial brick dwelling you prices Dn _ Ethel Willetts. Elizabeth Taylor. To Thea you will have a dean and healthy house about 32 feet square with a Sr. Primer-Addie Thornback, Zeila gyp. No more hair loss. No more brick- kitchen attached 14 by 16 feet Isoble uires, rough scranly.hair. Does not color. _Sleep, Cecil Salter, g� r ' -Russell ecork, Carman Reid, James t[adebrJ.C.a,er0o.. and wood-abed 16 by 20.feet. There a e ` ` Vale. To Jr. Primer-Joe Williams, Ask Yea' Doctor. !t°strea1. O.aei.. is also on said property a Blacksmith 1�Iaterial� drews Jean Shop 20 by 30 feet sad stable 28 by 88 B[111 dl Il • r`'` "" Elva Mitchell, Leslie An teat. `hake. Agnes Annan, teacher. NOTICE TO CREDITORS This property is situate on the King- As a result of the promotion ezami- Ston Road about one mile'east of Pick- =- nation held at,S. S. Nom. 1, Pickering, ening Village and four, and one half for the terri,ending June 29th, the In the Matter of the E.,tate of Albert Ed• m`itewwest from the Town of Whitby. We can deliver to any station classes will stand as follows : No. 1, ward Roach, late of the Township of The Electric Street Railway track is �; „Primer—Bruce Ritchie, Lloyd Stan. Pickering,in the County 'Of Ontario,, laid just north and almost adjoining :in Ontario ". ley, Norman Irish, Jos. Gaston, Clar- postrhasler; deceased, this property and when built;will be a ence Tyndall,Charlie Appleton,Albert Kennedy, Willie Tindall,Helen Grills, Notice is hereby given pursuant to great convenience to this property. R. S. O., Cha 129, that all ersons The property will be offered for sale .'Form 1 to 2Primer—Margaret Gas- P•, p ton, !to 8 Primer-Warren Brown: having claims against the said estate' subject a reserved bid which will be "8 rimer to lat book—Albert S y ecce, of Albert Edward Roach, who died on fixed by said Master. The vendorsur materialsare up to gAAllty And First book to Jr. Ida—Ruth Vipond, sir about the 11th day of May, 1914. shall not be obliged to•furnish any ab- Cecil Found, I;orothy Apppleton. Jr.II .bre required to send or deliver to the atraista or title deeds not in ttreir pos• not down �o price —Jennie Gaston, Franil Kennedy, undersigned Executrix of the last cion. I Will of the said deceased, Whitevale, TERMS:—Ten per cent. will be paid ' Byron Tyndall, Leonard Cox. Sr. I poet Office, Ontario, on or Before the down at time of sale and the balance Beatrice Brown. Sr, III,—David 8th day of August, 1914, particulars of within 30 days from the date of said Let's get .acquainted and fill Y• , Gaston, Elsie Appleton, Cora Dickie, their claims dui verified, and notice sale. In all other respects the terms P: -Ross Brown, Fera Tindall. From Sr. y your order. _ XII. to Jr. IV.—Susie Startle Rete is further given that after the last and conditiona'of The Supreme Court Hallett, Mertie Found. Jr, I� to Sr. mentioned date the said Executrix of Ontario, ' IQ,—Fred Lee, Alma Howland, 'Made- will proceed to diettibute the said es- Further particulars may be had _ 'line Draper, Raymond Howland, Ada. tate,having regard only to the claims from A. E. Christian, Esq Whitby, of which she shall then have notice. solicitor of Petitioners, The Union A. Sleep, Teacher, Dated at Whitby, the 2nd dozy.of Trust Company, Toronto, the Com. H EIS E Report of S. S. No. 12. Pickering• mittee, and from D aMe . '� ~ Jul 1914. G. •F, SMITH. •The result of the promotion eFams• July W RO.+ci3,Executrix. •• held during June lest, 25, 28, in the J. E. FARER'ELL, K. C.. Local Master of this school building. Where a candidate }4z Solicitor for the Eaecutrix.139 41 Court at Whitby \ �T�-•BUFF v �L� failed to take all the ezaminatons, �,..�''. :,.:' ,. < _.:� wP.. .,. ,.' - .. .:s^.: ..... ,_ _m. P .tc� r`.+w•.:: .'x't"^•a W ".,'.,r-S''^:• H 'a,::•^ r .','.;� •¢,4i�aiw C '.;�. ,,�•:�' �,,�:." •."s c, ,.;YC •tai" .tC�• ZIP I .., :fz�n-!!.�++r,i �..._ ;•'?V eau .�"'�+-.� ,•e§ ,- 'W�.e-,.i. ,r.. ,'..':,. t•-:�^-.p�•'*^S�'-�• .""�i^:ai'?•. :..k."�'- -,;C'y;w. .x•�.r K.:a;p., �;3xv�l'•,:.y.. -w• . ,.k,T--••yK;- � ,.L, r+.^.. a .� .� ...: .,.. .a.-.a.xw r ,� .. -'T<�°.�'v:.e�`.t.. Y �w�, s^^!.�_^nrx,s'!r ,..� �+T,„,-.. •s .a-^a. .ecce j'�,,„J,•`. r.. •t_. �:.f'✓ -rt err s :'°•;,.r• d +ter '.:.! :.' :.y-,�G y,� �... ,,,, 5..., T:'f"'+' ?.,._„y,....Mt.. ..:A:. •e'�.•_ •a•`. Yc .`.'•"S'a'!r �3»_"T113 's,+•'-.. t ,}L +-,d r ' "• 11XA .. -�. *'r*• c•; .4..t "° .�" �a�,✓r.'r.. s, wzd - vss R -. } _y r i ' :• :+ _ •.:.. z...�,. .s., +,�:��. a ,<: .,:.r s:.� _ 'J ..cr _ M . o i 3•" CLARtZMONT DUMBARTON them from his nearest neighbor. .; `Thus had he known that his neighbor s Allan Thompson is apendin s 'QV m. and Mrs. Anderson,Parkdale, had Chem, be would have saved time few days in the city. spent the, week-end with the latter's Are ou oin to Lennox's g' mother, and money. Further particulars ma �d _J• _H/ _RIGHARDS-0-N!_y g g y Vinic on'Pednesda next? A aew-club under the name of Dun- �secured from the sec'y-treas., F. G. -- -- Nelson Wagg ship a carload bartoa Exchange was ort�ttanized at the Cowan,or the president,A. J.Allison. -_ po! n/showier of IIaN1 display of _ ped school house on Monde evening. sof horses to Montreal on Mon& -- — O s yu'y I"n meas of Y, The gathering was not large, on ac. Stationary. Books,Dolls, Toys, jual �: .. 1 Miss Annie S Ord is visiting count of lack of sufficient notice, but . i with Mrs. Ed, for a few it was a most enthusiastic meeting. ! CANADIAN :ensued for the Holiday trade. Call dayys. `' The object of the aeaociasion is to • • - and see them. David'Bundy, of Toronto, spent make public a list of articles for sale .>Bnb�oriptioaa � for ]d w, and articles wanted. These lists will nasals<.; Tuesday here with .his brother, p HOIVIESEEKERB'- - Weekly_and_Dsily_1�Iew.apapereE_ __Judson: be posted_in conspicuous laces 'and Mrs. Ellie; of Toronto-, is visit- advertised generally throw�ggh the local EXCURSIONS hitM lag her sister, Mrs. G. T. Lee, and papers and otherwise. By thus co- �j=0j�g�/�w80 operating the cost will be small to J �� Oth er relatives here. each member. The membership fee Miss Page, of Erindale, spent has been fixed at 25.cents, and to non- MANITOBA; ALBERTA,the holiday with Charles and Mrs. members a charge offlvecentsforeach , - ' `.'Sargent and daughters. article advertis d will be made,I SASKATCHEWAN x Miss Dunkeld, Of New York, is Dunharton is to be the head.%uarte:.s Fath Tuesday until October 27th, tadudve. — spending a month or two at the 'of the club, but there is no lima to the Winniped add Return - $35.00 /CE +�jR�AM Wm, 'home of her uncle, Tobias Caster. district nor to the nature-or number 1?dmoatoa sad Return- 4S.OD E A. ` Hugh Gregg, Sr. and daughter, of articles handled. This manner of Our ice-cream parlors will now be A tactical Shoemaker has business will encourage home trade, y + T t: and StationsWest and Margaret, spent a couple of days save time and in general reduce the North of 'Teem. Froportim-to Lases open during the season and we p opened a last week with,friends in the city. cyst of living. A case was mentioned from Stadaims gsu at Toronto. will secure a regular Sawa IJmit two months. supply from the Shoe Repairing Shop Joshua and Mrs. Bundy left on where a farmer wanted to buy pots- CITY DAIRY COMPANY Neat door to W. J. Coakwe Wednesday evenitlg'for theirsum� toes. He searched for half a day, and P�culan regarding SAIL or OCtklAN tickets - _ mer cottage at "Hamill's Point, then found that he had paid fifty per from Co-ads.Pacific Ticket Rents or writ - harness shop, where he is pre• Muskoka. cent. more than be could have of G.�sU"HY,D.P.A.,C.P. y.,Toronto. First-class Bread,Cakes of fine variety ,r g and Confectionery always Pared to do all kinds of a' Mrs. Dick Johnston and child, -- on hand. - -; repairing work. 'of Toronto,'is spending A few days A call respectf ally solicited- -'here with her Parents, Fred'"'and - HERB MONNEY Mrs. Farmer. , s W. ROYCE, - PICKERIN De al' -- -- --- -- ------- - -Josisph-oywrnof, De i , J. TARIO_ Madill and Mrs. Mackey d sis- S-- ter, Iii ii mai spent a week with and - HFi �gt�T _ T BuildsU�► and friends in Claremont. �•� Midsummer. BOOL Slid-,S`h -'- _._ _ . _ _ +� Ra Rumohr, of the Standard ce � �" 17da is the work of Ayer's Stu/larpmi!!� - � , y - Delaval :Silos- and 'Separators Batik, Bat the home a dhia his 10 per cent. to 50 per cent. Discounts -. - lteseeve. .- `,.: . .. f beat b teat. Sold by •� - Sold for 60 mar'' is spending 'eats, , sad Mrs. Rumohr. . off every line of footwear is our slot@. y oak Y� r.a ..: of Tor- Cill an see what We haps t0 offer you. �h TT,-Cs!-Z+�er _.onto, and-Mrs.- Wm._Btvy w. and Mrs. ftes :elby, .of - -- _ - _ -_ ... a6. 'i7CT. P_�......_: r„ f _ M taerie, spent the holiday with Phone 151. w Ind. Phone 1921 Re air h - their sister, Mrs.John Neal. -The Ladies Aid Society of the - _ 8" -- Methodist church purpose holding - JOHN . iPEE'L, WHITBY PICBERING, ONTARIO - - a garden party in the near future. Bicycles for hire. Also, a number cfr Fall particulars will be given later. m �T {� second-hand wheels for sale,or The following are the success- The Cadillac Vacuum Cleaner new ones ordered when ful candidates at the Lower What �� - required., (foodyear and Dunlap Auto Tires School examination is Claremont This is the time when women have their carpets and rugs cleaned for sale at right prices. " orad.$collie. Florence A. For- ty and put in lace a Ind h e, Viola E.R.Forsyth, Margaret P P gain. Why not steep them-clean 'by using To gaffer, when you can get P oRe 1913 Pick. - Gleeson, May R. Rawson,Annie - i Tod's Some-made and Y tike-band vacuum cleaner? No- dusty curtains or walls, R�sSelh AI�dI'ews ' . T. Spofford. Butternut Bread Thane of the Claremont Wo- everything kept clean and bright all the year 'round. The delivered at your door. PICKERING, Ont.. men's Institute accepting the in- , vitation of the Altona branch to best make 89.50 and $11.50. A free demonstration when asked for Ask your Grocer for it. meet at will met Atha. an JnlyC. g BURLIN , yPICKERING T O Pickeri g � =- 14,th. will meet at Mrs; sense's veranda at 1.80 o'clock to take the ; { bus. All are invited: ' OSHAWA, O.W. m �t t3oodh cod people evidently had i`` 3hawa d tee; LLl�YI'�8r Yard U. :taken the results of the election Vhl �le� very seriously-as crepe decaritted FLOUR and FEED the doors of a number of rest- Are Fire Proof, ' Wind Proof, We have just received a I e anal at Ch ood'Station earrgg ` dances oa the following morning. erlyW well assorted stock of aeoririapiae ia- , -Other evidences of sorrow was -Water Proofi Lightning ' " — terior finish, composed of baaese caaiag- Also displayed. = eat, Whole Cors, and mouldings in great variety. pp F Wh Mrs. Geo. H. Samis and son. ,Proof and. Frost- -Proof. -Malted-Corn, Dried Brew- We guarantee all the above stock to - Finley. have returned home after - -- - - be first-class, fie it tone maauiactauwl - pea ing severe we"s wl e , - - - ars rains, Oil Cake Meal. n e Southern States o es by the boss 'Y former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. _. -. _ e• - -machinery. of Brussels. We are pleas- Farmers use them. , Also annei doors, o Molsesine Bran Shorts p pen and gtaaell ed to report that Mrs: Scott- is sash. verandah columns . sad heed Flour, Crashed Oats,,Ete. wood flooring, 1, 2-and 8 tach roll�ki ; Steadily recovering from her re- and dressed pine, 1 and 8 Lash fuse t3enb severe illness. see any of the following Local Aagents-The will gave � For particulars Phase home ti080, lock, rough. i inch hemlock T am'. A rink of our bowlers co ed y got you beet prices on m'P� Pedlar's Metal Roofing.siding, Vents, Culverts Finis". trjlh � , (3d, -Calc and see it, ` - of Dr. R. Brodie, Wm. Leaper, --- - Terminals. Sheeting and Ornaments. Yard closed every Saturday atter G. H. Samis and R. E. Forsyth, Samuel Manning, W. Priggle, noon, watts further notice. (aki ) motored over to Stouffville R Whitt Ont<,. o i s pp y y -Brooklln Ont. an 3atnrda is Mr. Fors th's sato � 'Jacob Mdat T� and played a friendly game with G. M. Rice, yrs �. D. Gordonori�Qn u pp y :Lawrence Whitby, Out. ;.---.John Whitt O �I .. the 9toaffville bowlers and do- yt nt. � w N f 'fasting them by Z? to!1 shote. Don , Ashenburet, w The•Italian workman, who was (Ireenw Out. Goodwood, Oat` d ■ a l _ PICBERIN(;F I ' W. Henl W. F. Burton, ai R ��ff 9 so seriously injured in a shooting y Ont - 9 . 1 0 ! ° f ►� am ;.'affray a wee ago Sunday at Boz Grove, Out. Whitevale, TFENTIO h J.�. Morrish, ' W: W. Sadler, �r Nott Claremont, toss reported to a ► i k a I I Co. ,� Highland Creek Out. Greenwood Ont. havesuccumbed to his injuries, g � - � s - . Wm. Wilson, Pickering, Ont. � 1•_ b'+ but the report,was incorrect. The g� .. 8 ► o �= New and.secondcream eepe►ra- nlan, however is lying in the hos- No higher price, but better service and satisfaction. elm tors, Gasoline en ine8, 8 pital in a vary critical Condition a o `o a tats �� 8 ' recovery.tie hope is held out for H E PEDLAR PEOPLE, -Limited .,. e.a Feb t different makes, pumping oak i9• , C Co ;, a a. ��I M Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Reel, who. Head Office and works, OSHAWA, ONT Eatablished11861, a p 5 fits. Farm implements. �`hae been a ---_-_ - _ s appointed t0 the Clare- d � w• may � Glee PstG73a3. � �mont Circuit of the- Methodist ;I .,,� Jae �`� - church, arrived in town . from .,,) Jn4•�es oung,Brood Sow for sale. -�'13avelock last week and conducted g o . ... ' a .ml a,Pt the services for the Scat time, THE �N� ro M W. �3. �'AQ�CSON a.w Oct. Ir,, hereon Sunday to large collate- y m e g n+ Bov ;° BROCK ROAD ONT. gations. A reception was tender. - , on aGMu■e a oPurol.M 11. ►Il ►tr, N. MATmaws,VICK' tfr, tJee d► _ ed to them on Friday evening in C.A, GZRI Ceaeltal> Joaaary lim-Whi by t, oaraws a Bron�.m the church, when there was a 8 Poet Perry 17,U:bridae 16,Qaaaiaslon 18, large number present ands a most The Business Of Farming t#..v.:wa ls,vpsez�ro.e is 'enjoyable time spent b all. We :r•tite-e .bustness d bould be done in a pracdal business,ra - y Pr should be put in a ants shp�Id be made by Chpuo, A Ceram welcome Mr. and Mrs. Reel to our n ,o<eha prone a be vat in•a 5avinrs Account a..n♦Iqarg•�*7 ; Are You Interested in village and hope their sojourn in tge man who bra a sash auvtns to a bank is protected against bad saunas a our midst may be one of pleasure and a""'' Y and 13roflt to them. � - - • Fencln Two bo s from the city had a � WHITBY BRANCH: A. A. ATKINSON, Mknager. - very ane easant ex -- AND Sundayeveningand one of which they will feel the effects for some - of all malertais and deeiRa 'time. They had come out to spend b salt e t in t eL it Lal pay yos the week-end with a young friend G a�V and � , P��• ,Don�b�i�Lds�p� who is camping in Mr. Milton .Do -SIMPSOST - _a f{enb ws do aM employ them,aonae%..GR1 .- Benson's woods. On Sunda C es - ly we Gan, and do throw off 06 s evening on makin `ready to re-. turn to Toronto, they were told _ I h k rods 4 o�w�Wai ioaosave b� purchapar sing from u% that that they would have •to go to _ i 3.000 call aolt�ted. have 'n aloe 3000 r e o Myrtle to catch the train, their wire fencing made' by the tMIli1TIT IRANi1E CN.. :informant evidently being un- { class. wtsitDv. o.,aete `aware that the train now stn '�Ve have moved.int0 Miss Boone's store neat _ peed Steel Company of Canada. at Claremont. They started off door west :of our old stand,--vee thank 'the public. - I also carry brace wire, i r'4 on'their trip both ridiug on the "" 'E. E r ANS generally for our very kind atrona a in the one bicycle. On going down the y y p g ':coiled- spring wire, ,wire ' steep hill near Mr. Williams, they ;'past and we solicit a continuation of the same in pump Manufacture! had Lost control of the wheel with the future when we will be better able to meet. atapres. steel Poeta and the result that they were-thrown _. e -> h an Residence, Dundas $i violently to the hard road, where our ever wantsm Groceries, cedar posts.,• s'de y y . _ . Dry goods,_ Boots they were found in : an ancon- . '.. _ . WHITB_Y, ONT. P ,seious condition by a passer-by and Shoes. Also millinery and other lines as - Three doors•west of Whitby House' some time afterwards. They usual, -Carpenters re-now,busy re=moderin the r— were conveyed to-' the C. P. R. $ Let me show you what I have and We are prepared to instal wood or iron t7 ' station at Claremont, where they interior of store in the meantime we will do oul' quote you prices. pumps on shorthotice, also attend received medical attention, and best to serve the public as usual until the car- to ali kinds of repairing. where after a time recovered con- p Agent for the Ontario Wind Mll -.: sdousness. They were able to penters are through. REESOR g also gasoline engines and; I. ;a take the evening train for Toron- to. A, ' C,It has been reported that ne of the IAds had since died, but T MAUNT ET OREAM "SEPARAMM the report is incorrect, Da SIMPSON & - PIC�ERING LOCUST HILL >r'boa®s.411- 9 -.1 126 • Co.,• ". .. '.,t'"' .r '+J,:�.,.. .. ,'. :.Jn.(d,.,•eau.Si,.: ���1 •-.:. 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'r•-- ..r - a " :.:t 2'•"..r •.• -r.. ^1-,w.,... ... .. .. .. .Tr ..V...+5 'r.•,..�'' .. ,.. .,, .. .,•" .. "•�, ,..I'..�' `y .t'..wF q` - S/"V, aae.� ,,,.: ... '. .. • \..r ., a. :..,rye '...l� '.� 'rc.- f .ri 'pg: -• Yp. ... ... .... .. / T -...,..,.. ,•' l..W'+' t y� wet-r J`;.'. • - TO DEPORT THE CITI ' IDLE. Unemployed Immigrants to Be Sent <4 - -Grain, battle and Cheese Back to Homeland: A despatch from w Ys. _ Unemployed -immigrants in Cana- '. than cities who have been in Can Prices of These Products in the Leading ada less than three years and have 3 is Charges will e - r became pub! call g 1 b de Markets are Here Recorded - ported by the.Immigration Deprt _. 1 the Act f tfi men r e c n 1 cap ' r' r. � t node after o / ' tion by the secretary .of the muni- w� :. aseaastnics. Ci:pality concerned: This was the = � 9 tial,22 to 23c: boneless backs. 23 to•240. :.. announcement mado-by Mr- W. D. Toronto, 3uly 7.-Manitoba wheat- Green moat's-Out of pickle, ia'les■ r "y :Lake than smoked Scott, Suj?erintefndent .of Imnlira- ports, No, 1 Northern; BSc; No. 2, Lard-Tierces, 121c to 121c• possible h 9fic. tion .an it. lir 'shQa -a Po d 41 u j . Manitoba oats-�BaY ports:"moo.-t-C. -. __ _. _ - a w -sellstlon of soma.of .the labor tr<ttl- - W., 43c; No. 3 C.W., 42kc- salad Hay. _ - Ontario wheat-Outside, '8Gc to fid J Local merchants are buying on track, bles which Canadian cities are. ex-' } f Ontario oats-40 to 41c, outside and Toronto, at the ioliowiag prices:Baled perienCing just now, By far 'tyle *- k8c-to,44c, on track. Toronto. hay, choles. No.;l, $14_to ;14.60; extra 1$r Io rtioII of �haBe out Of American corn-Freab shelled, No. 8 d� yellow, on track. Port Colborne, 741c. No. 2, 112.60 to 113; No. 2: ;10 to 111: work i P to a No. a, $8 to $3; baled straw, $8 to 1s.60. work 1n Halifax, Montreal Ottawa, outside, nominal. oron- , , mnlpeg an er cen- F t" Rye-No. 2, 63 to 64c, outside. Winaipet tres are foreigners, and of these a . Brley--Good malting_barley, outside, Winnipeg. July :7. shNo. 1 Nor- ( s"' 67 to fisc., nominal. thorn, 88c; No. 2 Nort ern, 86gc; No. 3 many have came to Canada within p Rolled oats-Per bag' of 90 pounds, Northern, 86c; No. 4, lc. Oats No. 2 the last three years. If the aecre- $2.26: In smaller lots, $2.371; per bar- C,W„ 391c; No. 3 C•1 , 39}c; extra No. tar of .the Cit certifies-that.cer- . rel, $5, wholesale, Windsor tb Montreal. 1 feed, 39c: No. 1 fee 38}c; No: 2 feed, Y. Y Oa'in car, 8 c. Barley-No. S. G26c: No. 4, 49ic; tain of these people have became Buckwheat-No. 2, 88c to 8 9 3 Iota outside, nominal. rejected, 476c; feed, 47c. Flax-Na, 1, ubkC char es-that is, have ac- ti lllfeed-Manitoba bran. $23; shorts, N.W.C., 11.871; No. 2 C W., ;1.841; No. p g Ontario bran, f'Jd: middlings, ;23 3 4CW.,''i1:22k- cepted charity or relief from char$- .'*r,,. .tfl 27: good feed flour, $30 to $32. table lnstituLions-`The department ;. Manitoba flour-First patents..$5.60. United states Markets. y in jute bags; strong bakers', $4.60 in _ t will carry out that clause of the ,N. "jute. bags: in cotton bags ten cents more B3>c�nrepxember,Jul S c; No. luha&rd S812o` Immigration Act which provides for 1° OnCarlo'flo11r-Wlater wheat flour,. 90 .Silk; of R0 1 P '- !Keil ` per cent- patents, is offered at $3.70 to Northern, 83 to Me. CO'ra-No. 8 yet- transportation eorgpany• which S 1{3.75, t eaboard, !n bulk, $3.70, to $3.75, low, 68 to 631c. Gate---INo. 8 white, the 'l 841 to 86c. Flour and bran-Unchanged; brought them here. oronto• Cornmeal-Fellow, 98 lb-Barka, f2.35., Duluth, Jul 7.-Wheat-No. 1 hard, y s 88 kc; No. 1 Northern, 871c; No. 2 Nor- This ahnounCeIIlelit eras made by e Yinse�d r, ort to a�Iegatwn of. B.ul- -- -Cash and July, S1.67l.' g Country Produce. arians and Ruthenians which wait �9 'Wholesale are now .11ing to the - 3dw Stock liSaiketa. ed on him in regard to.the problem !: T trade at the following prices: _ The work- L }q► sae -- 24 to 26c; extrIcza firsts. 28 to 26c; ordln- Thera, $8,ew lalus 111 MI -11c'25 t-Juo $8.60; Rood medium, 38 in s Of the Immigration Act weresees ary !!rate, 20 to 21c. to $8.16: common cows, $6 to $5.50; g gp Cheese New. large, 14 to 1 c: c cutters. $2.60 to $4; choice explained to them,^and they were, ' twins, 146 to 141c; old, large. ;6 c; fat cores, $6.60 co.$7: choice Dulls, $T to told that it would be strictly en• twins, i7c. 17..21• ' Butter---Creamery fresh mane. cat.e■-Good veal; 13.26 to $1o,G0: forced, They were, However, all .Capt. Kendall of Wrecked Empre:;s of Ireland and His fife. !2; tet to 26c;-tanners' separator prtat■. 19 ommon.-:14.75 to .f1. offered employment on farnis if photographed at the Inquiry. ► r to 30c: dairy prints, 17 to 19a; bakers, Stockers and feeders-Steers, 700 to 16 to like. 900 lbs.: $7 to $7.25; light stocker■, $6 they were willing to take it up, and IIIJIIGRATION RETURNS. THE ARCHDUKE AS$i881'r• Beans--Prlmea, bushel, 12.16: H P., co ;6.25. this proposal will be;oonsidered by y.2, 12.30 to f2,2G, H,gs•-$8.60 fed and watered. $8.76 them. Honey--Buckwheat, 7c pound to off cars and.i8 to $8.30 f.o.b. �F. 1 tins, 66c In barrels; strained- clover Sheep and lambs Light ewes f6; Fell QQ Fifty-three Per Cent. to Intended for a Long Time to Hill honey. lot to lois a pound in 60 lb tins: heavy. $3.60 to $4.60; bucks. f3.&0 to Leading Austrian. 'Ito in 10 Ib. tins: Ilia in 5 lb. tins: $4.50:' spring lambs, $11 to f1Y.7G' by JOSEPH CII_t►II$ERL:IIN DEAD. April and Map. ' comb honey. No, 1, $9.66 per dosen;.ex- the pound: yearllni lambs, f8 to $3.60. A despgtch #Tom Ottawa says: A despatch from Sarajevo says: - - rra: $8 to 12.2B per dozen. No. L 12 per Milch cows-•Harker e:u�ier. at $60 to 40"n, $30. British Statesman Called at the Age Immigration returns for April. and Martial law has been. proclaimed at F Poultry-Powl. dressed, boa . 1s to of 78 with'Great Suddenness. + lie; 11j;h 13 to 14c; live, tat, in to lac; 3wast"Id ![trusts." May, the first two months of the Tuzla and Naglaj because of the chiet.ans. dressed. mllkted. 22 to 23c: A despatch from London says' present fiscal year, show a decrease serious riatang In these towns„ ordinary, 18 to Ise: live yearling. 13 to Montreal. July 7•-Corn-American Be 14c: broilers. 20 to 220; turkeys. dress- No, 2 yellow: 78 to 79c. Oats-Canadian ed. ]9 to sot. sites. 16 to 19c western. No. 2. 44 to 44tc; do.,-No, S. Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain died of no less than d with A it per where much rvian property has 4 431 to 431c. Barley-Man feed. 56 to suddenly at his London residence, cent•, as Compared with April and been destroyed, nation Onions-Egyptlane, 112 lbs, 17. s. ' nary Potatoes-Ontarios. $1,40 ;o $1.60 66c• Flour-Man, Spring wheat patents• of last yea p�r Dag out of store: Now Bruaswtcks. ttrsts, 36.40; seconds.-$6.10; strong Dak-35 deathofoM Thursdaynight. nt which woy months was 68,153, including, a Magistrar. The total for the - The te$to the assexainassination $1.60 to ;1.80 out of store: are s poo• tera'o 16284.90'at aisht Winterpollen. t14o170' toes. bbl.. $6.26 to $6 76. Maple syrup-Pura. Lai erial- soon, $4.76; do., Dass $2 15 to $2,20. Rolled I fi�moes from British poilTics inkthe Q�.'375 British, 20,•'713 American Tad of the Archduke and his wife show � 06� from other countries. The ed that it had been the intenhioa of T pp oats. barrels, $4.66; do, Da1�s, to lbs.• $1 to $1.10; wine gailom 76a to B c $2 16: Bran $23. shorts $26. Middlings $28, Mou1311e, fs1 to ia2 Hay-No, 2 pact generation, came as, an entire total immigration for the year is Prinzip to commit the deed at ,the 1 p-otrisiaas. per ton. car loss, Ito $2 to 616 Cheese <tergrise, as the condition of his likely to be less than I50,00o, or time of the manoeuvres at Tarsini, Wholesalers are selling to the trade -•Finest westerns, 122 to 13c; do„ east- oa the following price bass■-_ erns,' !1 to 11}c. Butter-Choicest health was not publicly knowt3 to be back to where it was some ten years but the attempt was abandoned C4. smoked lona dry salted meats:' roils- erns,- 12. 241 to 24ic; seconds, 3A to any worse than at any time in the ago. The decrease ismostlyin im owing to the strict mili'tgry guard M Smoked, 141 to 16c; hams medium, 18 23c, Ess■-Fresh. 22 to sac; saleCted. past two oar three years. Mrs. migration from Grear Britain, which prevented any, outaider.fram to 18ic• heavy, 17 to 18c: breakfast ba- !6 to 2'fo: No. 1 stock. 33c: No. 2 stock. pa _coa is co 19c: $call clear 68con tons] so co 11a Potatoes, per bag, ea' lots. Chamberlain, who never left her which declined by 38,565. or nearly approaching the Archduke, ,Duriaj oases 14ic: backs. plain. $oar; spr 11.10 to 11.40, paralysis y ' y corresponding off ln-immigration c gibed the --kl�ling of the' couple, husbands side since be. stricken 6b r cent„ as compared with the the preliminary e.aamination Prla with oral s1s seven cars ago, and corres ondin two .months of last zip gloried is his guilt. He dear- E'OF WAIBES' NESTEGG:- investment Capital, when it is made his eon, Austen C`Hamberlaln, were 3Qar. The g ..over to him`neat year will be con with Mr. Chamberlain when death from the United State"s was 12,794, and declared that it- Had..been his occurred at 70.30 o'clock Thursday and in immigration from other for- intention for a longtime to kill a siderably 'over £1,000,000 sterling. Iiie Yinaacial Advisers Have Blade 4 night;at his London residence. The eign Countries it was 28,911., prominent Austrian. He Had. read Some Profitable Features. event cash a gloom over the London 4" much Anarchistic' literature $ad �. t DOCK AT PORT ARTfit'R GONE. season, which is at its height. Mr. ENGLISH BARO\ET DROWN- ED. had become convinced that there - -A despatch from London. says: Chamberlain's last public appear- could be nothing on earth finer than Cargo From the McKee Now Lies in When'the Prince of Wales next year ante was at a garden party on the Diidnight River Party on Them€s to be as aeras sin. - - _ 20 Feet of Mud. ds o his Birmingham ugh home,' ds in a Tragedy. regret „ atrtains to his twenty-trot birthday group f B1 i am e ' Ea "I do not the deed, he A despatch from Port Arthur on )4Lay'6 laser, when, with his wife said, "I had nothing to do with the ,. he •will enter,into the personal con- says:;. A section of the Port Arthur A despatch from London say" -a bomb attack. When I heard the s and son'; last, received several Klin- mi t river-partes ended in b + troy of [he 'reicnties of-the'-17mchy gay-- dnigh ezplosir3n.1 egClaimed: There are c' C.N.R. steel' dock; about '70 feet dred cousi5tuenta:-3Jr. Chamber- still people who feel and think as I •of Curn�'ail, soR being administer- a tragedy in the small Hour® of r square; and containing about 3,102 lain was wheeled out on the lawn g do.' This strengthened my resolve1 --e4.far him by the King, and the ac Friday morning when the young tons of steel rails, collapsed at 11 and appeared very emaciated and still further.. cumulations of which will represent baronet,' Sir Denis Anson, and a ++ o'clock Saturday night. The dock feeble when he lifted his hat to No evidence has yet been found ' - a nevem-cgg•of Oyer, £1,000,000 ster- bandsman, who tried to rescue him, is practically new, having been friends -and neighbors in acknow- '• ling. From an authoritative��- g were drowned in tests Thames off against any of the other persons built only three years-ago, and it is ledgment of their' salutes. Y arrested, with the exception of Ga- ... cialsonrce it is learned that advan- -. Battersea Church, while the cling "cage i being `taken•a the present,.believed that the accident wa" due ' Count Constantin Benckendorff, a to defective timbers.- A few hours „ brinovics. They were. taken into state of.the markets to make con- son of the, Russian Ambassador, custody' because of their personal' Niderable inve4=tmenta in securities,' previous to the sinking a load of. .$L:�1\ BY BOMB. -j who went to the aid of ,the other acquaintance with the assassins 'b - rails 'from t1ie steamer McKee was which two trustees of the Cornwall laced on the section which col Had .Keen '+Ianutactured for Use two, had the;-narrowest kind of an '-Duchy estate consider bargains at p escape• ;.. FARMER SHOT DEAD. the present-prices. These yuatees,• lapsed. The water under.the dock Aga(nyt John D. Rockefeller.-__- «ho are inspired and guided by is 20 feet deep; and although the A despatctl froth New Yorks says: WINS CROSS OF HONOR. Angry Chinaman Kills Him at ' bottom is hard, it. is believed-that - .d Lord Rcve;sto{ca since ' King kn infernal machine of�treme-ndous - Bromhcad, Sask. - ., the steels have. sunk'. several feet- ' Presentation to Costsaln Harris of --George's! ace!-ss'icn have, already power, supposed to •have been com ' A despatch from Estevan, Sas- • t•' done very well for the Prince. Not 'into the around: - _ pleted early Saturday. morning for British Life-Saving Service: very long ago they purchased 180,- '$' °" use , at Tarrytown Monday, when Tamer, a, ,says: Geo. Bidler, n MG worth of securities, which have POSTAL REVENGE "GROWS.' the dozen or more chief Industrial Ade tato from Washington,says: farmer, was shot and killed by appreciated in the past six months - Workers of the World agitators re- Presentation of the American Cross Tuesday: evening e'a-t Brourant by of Honor to Coxwain Sidney Har- Lee Han, a Chineee'restaurant pro- in capital value by 1 per cent.; Returns at the Montreal, Office oently arrested' near the summer pajstor. The Chinaman was arrest Though King George is by no.means. Show Increase. Home of John D. Rockefeller, were rise of the British Life-SavingSer- on the,same close and.friendly rela- = arraigned, 'exploded.a .few minutes vice, was announced on Wednesday ed, and appeared on preliminary tions with prominent and influen- A despatch from.Montreal says: after g o'clock 'Sat'urday' morning by Thomas Herndon,-president of trial before Magistrate Spero, who =a tial personalities in the •financial The'report of the Montreal post- after top floor rooms of the flat the society. Ambassador Page pre- committed him for, trial. Bidler �' world asdwas his father, King..Yd- office for the , month just ended on^thouse at.6626 Lexington Avenue., seated the cross through the Duke had been drinking during the day, , -V•ar`d; his i4ia•jesty'nevertheless has Shows as increase in all depart- ' Three young Anarchists, all iden- of Northumberland, president of and late in the afternoon proceeded many sources open to him through ment's over June, 1913. 'The revenue tified with the recent disturbances the Royal National Life Boast Inst$- to the Chinaman s,-where'he three- which he can carry on financial op- this'..past month was $15,000 larger of: the. unemployed, and all impli- tution, whit!$ each Year designates toned to clears out the place. Lee erations under vastly more favor- than in the corresponding month cated in the disturbances near -some hero. in the United Kingdom Han told him the rear door tr0'get stand off, and -able c<,nditions than the ordinary last year. The increase in revenue Rockefeller's home„at Tarrytown, to be thus honored. banked toward t•h lnvcs or, an the'p�ob is-that came from-,:sale-of stamps,._.news- and._a Roman-�: :. . in +b rooma. � -- out a the way of, Bidler, who Con m " the !slue of the Prince of Wales' paper postage and permis, next to theirs were killed, two An- F;1MI�E FOhUO�FS FLOOD�J: vanCe; d-ss�he- -- -- h next is lie$theirs '?shattered , pieces Chinaman could not-get out of his that later were gathered and wrap- Ten Thousand, Reported to way,'after warning Bidler he would' - Have Perished.. shoot, he fired the shot, killing,Bid- . fl T� TERSONS DROWNW. .ped in newspapers. ler instantly. Threats were shade d _ +3• A despatch from Canton says to lynch the Chinaman, slid the po- FISHIJS BODY FROM RIDER. Reports received here sa3 that 10,- lice to avoid trouble, hurried the _ Have-been'drowned in o - lna o of the town to 00 personsR floods, which is r ea o he es Iver oo va 0 they Ch• men lit ;TCdaedy Occilrced ' on Lynn Canal ,Twenty 'Miles Foul Play is Feared in Death t w h this Este n. ' Frank O'Leary. year are worse thariusual, and that 9 H I from starvationin,the af- AM , From Skagwa . y _,. deaths f 'STAMP R1':CFIPT • E1~f ' •- - - b y - A despatch from Haile bury says:: g d- districts, have been •nosier- . . lige .. s w Y Y While 'angling at Lhe end of the o Increase for the.Ycar of Over $58,• ` . ;. _ le wharf fi Ked 000 at dont . Hai ybury orf Joe SherilT s - - '.'� ,�. r " -cul ORlec.� -A despatch from Tacoma, Nash., Finally a great, sea.struck:'the p a body at the end of his line. = 3WSY FIOLENT•DEATHS•.-` _ A despatch from Montreal says f Fifteen,people were drowned launch's st&rn, throwing-h-&- It had apparently been in the water the trough of the sea. .. Captain some time, but was, identified as' Fifty-one Inquests it Jlontreat- in he month.'just closed record. _ -Saturday morning mien the launch if T m �u c was e people abo-srd Black was -unable to regain control that of Frank O'-hear• a cam .. _ breaker at the ProvinciaS Treasurs sue^rb, .;with 2' y' P Dionth of June. ' of it, and the passengers rushed to cook. Sherill's line hook caught in Department of the.. Court. .House .turned*. turtle in _Lynn. Canal, -20 the other side, the boat listed, and the clothing and the' fisherman won- A despatch from: Montreal says.: Stamp .0fro.:e. The total receipts inilea-.fralh Ska.:;way. another wave struck her broadside, dered what had happened; utjttl•the -Fifty-one bodies of persons whose during the :Tenth were 833,529, The .13t,ikt cad had slant-d for capsizing her. body came to the surface., death took place under such circum- compared with $18,'158.40 for the 3u�ieael to cele''- to 'the 'Fourt'h• Two survivors swam 40d yards to From the appearance of the body stances as to necessitate an•investi- eorpesponding month ._last 'year, fifteen miles south of.Hajnes Mas ,SHo e,' ran two miles to Skagwa foul play is feared in the death of gation by the Coroner, were taken The complete receipts for the year Bion a i'ioletit 4tarm cam o' up, in- and gave the-alarm. all O'Leary. There is a wound on-the to the Morgue during the month of will total in the neighborhood of ore 14ing in fury. Tl n )aunch was boats found six passengers clinging back of , the head. Doctors think June, 'yet-this' list was'®mailer by !4275,000 nr' $300,000; bast year the he ad rd for Skagwa3,,.atid its occu- _ were terrorized by waves to the bottom of the overturned this was irustained before ho 'got thirteen caees than that of last figures were is the neighborhood of _ pant launch. I into the w 'e r. May, $$25,000. dash$! g <,vcr it, - „!. .,r ,, t" .... � .: .. .. ;'. ..: ,' .' w.,.... r. .'.::,. :.,f" .X.f.:' A'•Svr P {t. p_;'p. w,a.'' ;;?Na'+ v C M dada 3 ;3"" 11. tni w".».S ,tG','„ . id .l.. 'r," l' '.1' �n 'sY�A. 3• ia. '•7:,. . ,.. .L" ,a•pt41+•x;>,' .,�'-T'nr(r ".,;..�..• " ,r, +'TY. +) s+x .y, t^(r;�.vn.- ,a;,. SY+� g.la •t,'�,�, ,�'.gs '� .,,,< e".•. �,' .... �'a`:`., .., '�.•;x.n,.a'�i.•�`!1 ""w'.�p, "$':4':�"' ;y� an.4'+'G '�fic,?.�.�r, x. ray; '� �" .. �_.A, ;host ..�. ,•<F� ,.� �,. _ .� ,,,t, p ;_ sa �„u ., . _..�. �. . ..,r, ,'.. 3-'.q _k, ;.,- .� i”- 'r"'i L'�;"+"" .�.,-� .:y n7•"+�":. z .s!�'-'-,*gc'.n'.s' a.r -"•t....' f-:X'` :`L''. < +, ,.y "`_•: -9. ii'^`• g...'Aa'�,'..• .•.W'?.�•.w Y4 .,., A :;f ..k, .w ,� 'r-'+-'*.'...Y. ,c.. - _. .:''� :%.rr i,, a .. ..rte.. a•.•... '.,,. ,.a .. <:o,,... aa. e•. _ ,�,rj'gb. .9. - �. ... I. _._.... ,� it : .. ... .rv,•v `f ..u.. . :.,, •� d aur'F ..'Y " y `� ":§:. � u4• .r. t 7.WheQ i W®Q&Q .S01�,•••c, SPARROWS FOR FOOD. � YAWNING FOR HEALTH. IIIU �},,,OQiG Blt$GQ,13a��e English YWage Laborers Utilize _ aND FULL 'OF �I Fills Lungs With Pure Air-Goodw. r VUl lis Them. _ BLISTERS for Hearing.tartly is Troubl their 1 Atte, yaceses �HI� - - — bo Y� d. ' In certain cotrlltr According to-ayost.of our books on attending dally near towns in Ftngland,a new POTT�.L Q etiquette, it is very improper to to .the wants Of a iar itad-exacting source of food is being exploited. ---y— yawn; but from the standpoint of _ MEATS family, women ofte yak down At one-'stockyard after another you ,• with .nervous exhaustion: may nee village laborers sQretchiag Setatching. Made•itt Pala 84 Badly health it is one of the beat things in the stores, factories, and a foldnets for sparrows, and the bird& Lost Many Nights Sleep, Could we can do• a Fall flavored and Yarm are-weak,,ailing worsen, dragged t3 Y For one thing, s yawn ventilates perfectly cooked Lire beim ea ht• simply f,,e food,.. Not• DO work at Ali. CuticuiA ' ,down with torturing backache and They keep down the butcher's bid, __ the lungs. When.you take an ordi- child"i _make' delicious t bearing down pains. --_-- So2C�13Ad OiRtlnBlit Clic . nary breath the lungs are not tom- delight. Such suffering isn't-natural, but it's says the Ltiadoa Globe. _ g sandwiches. ' dangerous, because due to diseased The number 'of sparrows is now Box ee5,- vaueyneld, Que.-"My hand pletely filled, nor are they thor- The . kidneys. immense, probably -than it would ger full of little white blisters anQ °u y emptied by an ordinary ren- _picnicker's s ; j 'The dizziness, insomnia, deranged when i would,scratch it would palm-mew piration. There Is a certain quan- -- 'menses and other, symptoms of kidney ever has been. The regular winter tit of Left id the lun s alwa s- choice: ?'.. ulation -in one small stockyard badly I.lost many nights' Y 6 Y complaint can't cure themselves, they p°p �'a sleep. My hand was one' what physiologists call "residua_1 Everybody's ` require the assistance of Dr. Hamil- near London is estimated by the. mass of so ea. I more than air." favorite. ton's Pills which go direct to the seat farmers at over 2,000. . These 2,000• ��i suffered and talk about itch. - of the trouble. mouths 11e filt�s largely with his } Inst The air in time becomes foul and when I rubbed my- = ;a o give vitaly an power o grain._ e.sparrows a com- wo urn, - . kidneys, to lend aid to the bladder and pletely driven., away almost all had it about ati yenta I blood s nervous centres. Then at !liver, to. free the blood of poisons, other varieties of bird except a few .\ J, �d not do any work ht certain times certain, nerves get .probably there is no remedy so suG finches. ��., �• If you bad sen my tickled, as it were- and the result is s-=� 'cessful as Dr.'Hamilton's Pills.--For , hand you would have sold M: 3 a long-drawn-out yawn, which has all womanly irregularities their merit The sparrow.is said by the- trap-- there was no cure. 1 used to cry and get se Is well known. pars t4 make an excellent stew, or discotdwed. I was never troubled with it the power of stretching the lungs to 0 Because of their mild,soothing, and pie, or soup. It is a.clean feeder is the summer but as soon as the cold their fullest extent, driving out all --healing effect, Dr. HamiIton's Pills are weather started my hand got sora the foul air and drawing in a supply s ` subsisting all the -year, except for safe,and are recommended for girls "I tried all that.was given me and was of.fresih, pure air. a month in the spring, on rain and lx .. and women of all ages. 25 cents per sp. g grain,� treated for three months and every night You will-perhaps be surprised to box at all dealers. Refuse-any ,sub: i,t takes from the farmer an error- I.washed my hand is - . It had spread t stitute for Dr. Hamilton's-Pills of Man- mous toll. > Considering the error- all over my hand i started to use tbe.cutl- - know that yawning is beneficial to t , an'-Soap and Ointment-and I got relief. Your Bearing. Mien you give an ke and Butterant, _ s rrows'i Ia >' Pa One cake of Cuticum soap and two boxer extra big awn you hear a cracking Yet ou�bsSt hors as t '-his source of ? ii-just- food is being, tapped. cured is is le to develop a Spavin, Ringbone, Mark Twain Again. ,F (Signed)bins'Sarah Mercier,June 11,1913. due to the stretching and opening Splint,CCurrb�b++orl�rlameness ��asyour poorestI In the comae of-one-of his lac-- Van F - of the Eustachian tubes.. These �i1�lrDtiLRJt7 a tnre tripe Mark wain arrived ata .Pleurisy Pain$ Yams h I TO REMOVE DANDRUFF tubes connect the ear and the back • Preve-nt dry, thin and failing hair, away of the throat. If they are congest- SPAVIN CURE small town_ Before dinner he-we-nt .. ed as happens when you have a ---- ^to $ St-eT a op-to _ -.shay _--- Chett Colds Our growth and beauty of the hair. frequent coldin the , you complain flesh by entirely curing these ailtneuts.. y.r i "You're a. stranger 9" naked the A—poos with Cutictira Soap. assisted by of deafness. Garnet.Out,,Feb.25th,1913, barber. "Yea," Mark Twain re- dressings with Cuticum oint- '•I have need and reino Spavin Core to kill NERVILINE HAS NEVER FAILED occasional If you feel .inclined to yawn by several jacks, sad re cued a bunch of long "This- TO CURE. meat•afford a most edlocuve and eegnomlcal standing,caused by a kick." :- plied. This- is the first time I all means do so, regardless of what g. ata.Gaet3ax. Don't suffer: treatment. Sold throughout the world. ' have been here." "Yon c111oose a - -: For a liberal free nam your, book on etiquette may ..say. Don't take chancre with auz.hor wa. Kctp a r, Nerviline is your relief. pleofeach.witha2-p. bottle ofKendau'ehandy, i-6 for N. Ourbook -"' - —good time to come, the barber book, seas poet-card to porta, Drug t Itis Nature's way of cleaning out .•Treatise on the!iotasree at druggists or Nerviline just rubbed-on,-lots of it, continued. "Mark Twain is going will ease that drawn, tight feeling.' Com•Corp.,Depd D.Boston,U.S•A. your lungs and the air passages in Dr.s.J.MMALL CO.,Enesbarp Falls,Yt. 82, 'to read and lecture to-night. You'll our head.. - g over your ribs, will destroy..the pain, y -- go, I suppose t" "Oh,-I, guess so." will have you aralling,and happy in ed a commissioner to develop Nia "Have you bought your ticket?" no time. gars power. He became president FAAS[S !os lilts• "Not et."- "But eve thin is ,I caught cold fast week while mot- of Another One of Blood Poisoning - y{ M Y ;everything' the. _L_-pion ..of.-Municipalities..in U.W. sasysoar,Ninety Colborn•8414.4. - sold out. You'll ,have to stand." oring, writes P. T. Maliery, from 1904, introduced the Niagara Power Per3lsted in paring his corns with a Toronto. Y �, „ Linden. "My chest was full of con- rasor. Foolish when cure is so pain- 7' How eery annoying, Mark•Twain Bill in 1906 and has bees-ehairman I F YOU WANT TO BUY-OR SELL w g>?stion, my throat ossa'mighty gore, lees and sure with"Putnam's Corn Ex- Fruit. Stock, Grain or Dairy Farm. k `�► said, with a sigh. I never saw f and I ,had the fiercest stitch in my- of the Hydro-Electric Commission tractor. Use Putnam's only—it's the write H. W. Dawson, Brampton, or Y4 -ouch luck. I always have to stand side you could imagine. As a boy I since June of khat year. He h.as -best—guaranteed and Painless,. price Colberne 8Z, Toronto.when that fellow lectures:" was accustomed to have my mother been.a Minister without portfolio 25ca at all dealers. L W. aaWsou. Colborne 8t.. Toronto. f use Nervillue for all our minor ail- in the Whitney Government ai>ie8 - r meats, and remembering what confl= 1905 NN" A:sass los-less. -riot In Her Line. dente she had in Nerviline, I sent out Insomnia. _ for a bottle at once. Between noo In politica as in business Sir 1 o0D WEEKLY IN LIVE TOWN IN e` Otte day Mr. Smith-went to buy and eight o'clock I had a whole bottle A 's German-Canadian lineage Wife If you cant sleep why York County. alt lon. y and $cols , Business, In _conaectl4n. Peace only - He bushel, of buckwheat for sowing. rubbed on, and then got tato a pars• is apparent. He is a quiet but a dont Qou see a doctor I Husband 'j4$00. Terms liberal., Wilson Publish- _The man who sold the wheat was k piration under the-.. blankets. This systematic and persistent worker. (grouchily}-And then have a b' Jnit company. 72 west weelaias street. Y• drove the Nerviline in good and deep, The service he has given Ontario to keep me awake 1 oronto. I awa but his wife undertook to. p wait on the customer. She found ad I .aoke up next morning fresh as has been given at a loss of much •-•• aaeC>eLraasovs. ��'. k measure $fid.-the went to a dollar and absolutely cured. Nervi- valuable time, but of course money- 2thaard's Liaim4nt bares Colds,'210c, ANCEFt. TUMORS, LUMP& NTt.., � t Y - line,is now alway8 part of mg travel- internal and external. cured with- pec I no longer a matter of cousidera- .'he granary, ling kit, sad I-will never be Without out pale by our home treatment. writs tion-with him. A minister without =: •Utilizing Gravity. ' s before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical == She filled the,measure twice, and it.' ,G The large hoc, family size bottle is portfolio does not get the. 85,000 Man (on deck}-What are ,you Co... Limited. CollJngwood, Ont louring the contents into the"bag`, the,most economical; or you can eas- salary of a Cabinet Minister. Sir _ t 'began to iie it up. Y rowing with that trunk in the bow But, .Mrs. Lawton;" said the dealgeter. the 26c.. tris) size from .any Adam gets only the 81,000 indem of the boat for, Pat + • OM E . ' man, '!it takes fear pecks to make t Pat--Sure, an if it was in the h t a bushel." ;stern, wouldn't I be rowin' uphill STUDY "Oh, does it?" replied the wo• SIR :tDAaJ! BECK. w�f« � all the time? .stn' this wad I'm row- P be-takenTbe Art-Coorrespon 4 gran, as she untied the bag. !'Well, — '^ in downhill all the time: 4�r+lit Bence, but rtuaeaca /OU gee I never had env experience Web, $andSOm@a f1 SI10rt9nlan and ' .^ �.� desiring to gradunte ' YOVit OWN ppa�VOGIST WILL TELL TOC a ,. -tanit attend one measuring grain .before I mar- a Statesman. Try Marine ID79Famed tar Rel.weak,waters session. tied Mr. La\vion: I always taught axes and ore4utated Eyelids; No swardag ., g �1ir Adam Beck! The new title i• list Sy.OO oris!write for Hook ot.the Ela school. l+y m ratie�lae Eye Remedy Ca,Ghiaago. : sounds- familiar and natural right t QU.EEN'S g' • at the start; for Ontario's "Minis ",k : ter of Power" is aasociated in.-the - Rahwd'a Doubt: UNIVERSITY , HIT THE' SPOT . '' ? KINGSTON, ONTARIO public mind with more than a touch Servant (rebuked for briagipg in t-- -aPP�t IED sGienCt of-the knightlinesa of the old, .fold - I a dirty cup) thing, iilulri, EDUCATION Inc .Anoeked Out Tea and Coffee .lits. days. � MEDICINE ENGINEERING Y I always seem to hit-upon this one - There's-a good deal-of sabis+fac- When the eo le---Conservatives ; Lion and comfort in hittingu p p I when you have company. SUMMER SCHOOL �a and Liberals alike-think of Adam l JCLY and AUGUST 22 -the right tiling to rid -one of the ,Beck they t_iink of a-gentleman poli- 'ffilaard's Lsaiaiant Curio Diphtheria. G. Y. CHOWN, Registrar, Kingston,Ont. --!varied and constant- ailments titian-a broad-gauge, wise, kindly roused by les and coffee drinking, '-"'After a Good ileal. man doing things naturally dn. a Same View But Different. "`Ever since I can remember," K' =writes one woman high plane.- Because, he is also rich -Hostess-a-mother piece of mince • i' "lay.father has and handsome and well-dressed and pie; Georgie.? .Just a small piece 1 Creditor-You couldn'•t - go _ r%0,;, been a lover of his coffee, but the a sportsman of the highest type he Georgie (-reluctantly}-No thanks. around in your .fine automobile if continued use of it so.affected his stands as a unique 'figure in the• I could chew it,'but I couldn't you paid your debts. -.� stomach that he could scarcely eat Province. :He is about the.nearest swallow it. Debtor-That's so. rm glad yoo ,at times. a. h We - - - -- look at it-in -the same light that n q=- "Mother had coffee-headache and Rosebe have 1n Canada to a do, ' dizziness, and if I' coffee for y- _ Annd as a matter of.fact Sir Adam Sir Adam Beck, E.B. _ breakfast I would taste it all da SUMN2s TovssnT snits TO %WX k and usual! 5 has taken the great British states- PAC2710 OOANT n y y.go to bed with ahead- man-.politician for a arodel. He once Minard's,Liniment Co., Limited. Via Chicago and -,6kh 'western RT: ache." (Tea is jUBt aS injurious as said to an interviewer:. `tLike Lord nit'y of a private member, and if he Gents,—I cured a valuable hunting Special low rate round-trip ticket t) 'coffee, ' because both as, the Rosebery I had as a boy, three great had not peen a man of great wealth' d6g o a angrter several yi of Ra ea In I- ale ria t1Sa it Fpratic,is ino. Portland�BeaD,j a= drug, caffeine. ambitions. One was to marry the he could nevem hate`carried out'his ,."One day father bropght home,a Y treated `him without doing him any, ale, �ancoucer, Victoria, Edmonton.' _ most beautiful lady in Canada, an pet scheme.as he has. They say he permanent good. cairao% P,anrf. Yellowstone park, eto.,1 pkg. of Postum recommended by other was to win the King's Plate, has'sacrificed a fortune for the sake FRED GAGrE., stcellentL.traitt ��eu jce.�$'gr rnd ai 3,lli our grocer. Mother made it accord- ,and the other was to be in politics." of his idea. Prop. of Grand Central Hotel, 'Drum- traterl fowcfr , time tabtes and' t Ing to'diredtions on the'box;•and it These Were the-ambitions of the • The "Minister of Power;'•' as'he is tnonda'ille, Aug s. '0 4. Genetcuia:s, t.a• ,c��• B. H. Be • . General .\gent. .6 l•onire street, just "hit the spot." It has a dark, son of.an obscure Ontario farmer. popularly known,'is hot a talker. ronto• Ontat•+o. ,seal-brown color, changing to gol- For.Sir Adam was born fifty-seven He will go a long way to avoid mak- den brown -heh cream. is added, years ago, on June 20, at, Baden, ing a speech, ,which is one reason til Oth is t'+'ards. and a snappy taste similar to mild, Waterloo County, when,through all why his name is-more widely known "I am n,a as:lamed to say th ,high-grade coffee, and we found that country rough farms were just.,among tile- people than he is him=' Question. vote as mt \�'ifc thii:l;s I ought that its continued-use gig F Gibbs-I`tell 3 no"one can fool rote'• • 5;:� has-t?'•vt'c time than ewer 'n from the bush. He has self. He lead; a' most tem crate. - G w• an end to all our coffee ills. realized his ambitions-except the and simple life,' never, touching my wife. Dibbs-Then how-did you -amVe to Political conditio "That was at least ten years,ago, King's Platz. He'went'to school in liquor or tobacco. Perhaps this is get her 4- and I r `cc,'.;_- willing to 4o' and-Postum has, from that day to Galt. He made hia 'fortune as a why '-he rooks 5o clean-cut and alert sept he i j. .. ..•. nt.`' `� " this,• been .a standing order of manufacturer of veneering and thin and fully ten years younger than,his aainard's Liniment Clues Garest In Cows. Jit oth:� v: r:. Coli have th* father's grocery-bill. lumber and cigar boxes ,with fac- age. courage Gif N�ire's conviQ4 "When••I married, 'my husband tones in London, Toronto, Mont s Shirking Work. tioiiS." i Was a great coffee drinker,. altho real, and Winnipeg. He is the big INTEREST: TO INTENTORS. Shirking' is a' kind of stealing, _ he.admitted that it hurt him.. When 'man of London. He has served rev- and a mighty mean kind, For some ,1 mentioned Postum he said he did eral rs.as Mayor and has done one 'has to do the work or some one not like the taste of it. I told. him 3 Y Pigeon, pigeon S Davis, patent• : many things to benefit that city. solicitors 'Montreal re rt ihat•171 his to suffer because i isn't.done. �.II could'make it taste-all,right. •He- An child--in the lace will tell Po Whatever,, •Qu do don't et into the - Any p you Canadian patents were issued for 3 g smiled and'said, try it. ' The result Where to find the•,Beck home, with way of shirking. Shirking is re- , the, week ending Jtt'ne lath, 107 of was a success, the won't hate any- its beautiful setting of grounds and which .were granted to Americans, sP°nsible; for. more than half the x thing bilt Postum." trees,.-where he and.Lady Beck .lead 35 to Canadians, 21 to residents of 'trouble o£ this old world•, half.the Name given by Canadian Postum an ideal domestic .life. Lady Beck foreign countries, and 8 to -residents work that's badly done• half the r f;�• Windsor, . Ont. Read "The was .Miss Qrerar, a.member of the accidents that happen. ,Shirking is Road.to 'well.}•ille," in.-kgs. wealthy and. socially raminent l of Great $ritain 'and colonies. Of a vice, like drinking. It. grows I b P the Canadians.who received,patents, herds, and harder to shake off and Postum nnw­comes in two forms: Hamilton family. She takes a, 13 were of Ontario; 8 of Quebec; 8 fi Regular' I'ostunt-must be \\•ell, 'great interest.in.,Sir Adam's hobby of Manitoba- 2 of British Columbia., gradually it begins to lose you and 1 biiileil. '7?,-c :! ul'2bc 'packa3es: -the owning and exhibiting of your' friends,, your jqb, your self- s t 2 c Alberta, and 2-of New Bruns- r t much as does any'other LtQtaut Pr,�tt:ur�-is-a s•:+ittble pow- splendid horses, and both are wick. e�° ' der. :1'i^d,' i,!"tl!, 6fp with Tint' wa= familiar figures'at`the'horsc -shows vice. The shirk is a pitiful crew tf'r--nu builing, 30-, and 50C tins. of London and New York as well tui+@, and shirking makes more fail- The cost per cos of both 'kinds i§ A Greenwood; B.C., man found a p p as in Ca.nada. .; rich &!neral lead in hie . potato urea in life khan the stahistics show. abatrt the same.- - Sir Adam Reck has represented They blame it on a Tat of other "There's a Reason" for Postum: London in the Ontario Legislutnra patch. things; but really the root.of the =sold ` by'Grooe?s. since 1902. , In 1903 he was appoint- IN[InaM,s Leat Curse Distemper. matter is right there. ED. 7. jSSUE.28--'14. . .' .. .. .. .'r..,,. ,r.. .� . as".v,r.W r.Y.,:..;�`.� �r�•�-'�.�'�"�'••'4 v� +'�`+b��}Y• A;i,.:. ��.,9v �i. '*:n.' ±f"`�F SG.r .ii r,$;. , - .,:•;.r '. ,. _ � ., � ..t;. _ aj ems., __ .a 'b a,• r,4+f.. Nos'A'.+'';4\y. "-`' w � p, � � 'Cs�i `>..�"� x� �'b ". �'Ys.^i,,, t m,173' 1 r.,.N->-•31:air.:uU°fi� ,"Y',`'�'r.�.-.P.ats`4, � '�',. `.. '�"F � "�.�� 'Sas J?�k s« .:�"5 ^F ^''" r. .a ,p r% :- •q YF M.\ fist' g77' .''.F"L - i�,,Ti'.7rte' n„ M1• T .. Fe' .•u�• i.sodc' .X :wxsnucV_ai>'3�' :sem I:.:-..,'xx^c-. ' •^ss.c�. tima s'..,a,sJe- a., s'wYmiaru '.. ..r �'.s. -aw •.rt •wn" ... -..'Y'w R.- ..,... r 4_..,..J'"'. .,.. '.,...a .',;..•. - _ 1 J'�'�1,.; �!<s+. .i.t 1 u - V I:, y - F. .-The brick has arrived for Gor- -D. P ttit waa in the city on s , LOCAL w~ - ??�•�i QQ gg lATM A7.' dna LaWs new reeideneb. ", Wednesday. _ yy ., -Leslie H. Hall is !pending his -N. J. Morrissey-wad da"liter 9-ne -vacation at the,home of his .uncle, Miss Helen, of Newcastle, were Q :Ewart W right wAs in the F. H. Hall. here Monday attendin the lune- by on Saturday. -Robb. and.Mrs.-Allin-sI Geo. ral of his niece, Miss Helen Marie F.W. Weeks hada bneinese Coghill spent the holiday with F. Cowan. pan supply you with _ , Q to the city on Tuesday. H. and Mrs. Hall. -Mrs.' G. Pecker 'will hold an. -R. H. Carson, of Balsam, was -Miss Gertie Fuller, of Green auction 'sale of her household �nc� A cc town on Monday on businesdt^ Rover, is spending a few• days effects at bar residence, west of . �' 7 1 -CJ..hw7J F�H Viji� a+� Mrs.Hunter, of Prince Albert. with Miss.Mooney. the bridge on Saturday,-July 28th. Tiaiting her sister, Mrs. John -Mrs. John Andrew is having 14- See dodgers for full particulars. aPhone or send your orders-Goods delivered anywhere. There will be.s.,beta _ at' her residence, now occupied by -Two copies of the June Wom- - yea• t Wm. Royce,•re- luted. . en's Home Companion. have .been Money refunded if goods are not satisfactory pp __yy pa ,Friday) evening at E. L. --Wuxi and Mrs. Birrell and absent from'the library for some dd 'e. child, of Reaina,_are visatin the_ time. Ticketbolders_-are.request- in every:way. --The prospects f6i a good .Po: former's.mother and Other frieade ed to look over their books and - - -- - to crop this year are very bright here. return at-once if found. �y present. -Mies Morgan, of Salt Ash, T H E �. T 0 R "' _ --Miss Clare,Ham is spending a Cornwall; England, is 'spending '- - ple of *eeks with relatives the summer with her uncle, Rich- CARD OF' THANKS the city. and Cullis. _ Can supply you with , Harry Moore, of the -Brock -Frank and,Mrs. Halland little. I wish to convey through the Nzws a nd to u hter. Me 1 and Arthur(iib- to our many friends the sincere grafi- .TO-DATE DRY GOODS �- his residence. son Spent the week-end with the family for the expressions of --Several from ere went to and Mrs. Hall. sympathy and acts of kindness shown We specialize in Iadies' Wear-Blouses, Skirts, Silks,Neckwear, hA ;Brougham on Tuesday to attend -Miss Marjorie Clark left on us during the illness and death of my .Underwear;Muslins, Pigaes; Crepes, Retineas, etc, N 1 iE?ivision Giourt. Saturday for'a few weeks` Vaca- beloved niece; Helen Marie Cowan. -Reggie Shirley, of Toronto, tion at the summer home of her JoaN COWAN. _;Also, also a complete line of Men's Furnishings. We've got at Sunday nt the home of his uncle, Joe T. Clark, at "Go Home parents here. $sy." everything beat in the Overall line-See our �'E iP TINSKITH SROP - - ' -Mrs, A. Findlay has returned -Rev. J. and Mrs. Bedforii'and - __ ..new."Fast Mail" Overalls and Smocks. •}'•liowe after spending a week with daughter arrived in town on Tues- :friends in.Toronto. day and are now getting comfort- I have opened up in Greenwood a - -Miss Dolly Kerr spent a few ably settled in the parsonage. smith slio�and ani y_e with was.-A.-and-Mb's.--Bar-- We hope-theirs ours-ta-Piek�r= ed to do all kinds of tin. 1% •, lay, of Brodgh- ing may be one o -pleasure as well emithing, roofing and ' =Mrs. Attenbury and child are as one of.profit to themselves and furnace work. Can supply you with everything you need in BB��eegding a couple of weeks with to the congregation. Mr. 'lied- Work guaranteed and prices -` A. I 3�Ym,and Mrs. Royce- ford's experience in the ministry moderate. ALTZ --Some of our residents are now -has: been a most successful one, ,Just at this time of year you need Screen Doors, Window' aaing new potatoes which is some- and that success will no doubt Lawrence Denny, khat earlier than usual. follow him in Pickering. Screens,.Oil Stoves,'Hamnopocks, etc. - orm ey, of'-t-e ass - • - or Muskoka Da - is teen havekindt ills- arris, Co., Toronto, is spending Breezes, Upper and all lake boat Pa Green-we e Paris G we h it. Th hat k' hi vacation at his home here.' line, tourist points, '-anywhere, Have you lots of Wader ? _ - Berger's English. - -Mrs, W.- J. Coakweil has been England, Ireland, Scotland, Mani- _ !`on the sick list during, the past toba, Sask., Alberta, British Col. C. B. RICE, OF VyHITYVAI.E Gonda.deliQered anywhere. Money refunded if Roods are not ► "Week, but is now improving. umbia.- Choice, all routes boat is prepared to furnish you anything _ ir -Thos. Law hag a man now en- lines, rys. or ocean- S. S. lines. in tbe-line of watei "supply sucl3 as satisfactory. Phone or send your orders. *aged .building the new brick Through tickets, one-way round •pumps, windmim, hydraulic rams, ;,oven for the Pickering bakery. trip, or prepaid. Try and see plumbing, etc. ;Please note-Just look up our Catalogue for goods we do not - E. -Dr. Shirleyy has put anew Stephenson oppoeito Standard carry in stock here. Goods satisfactory or money r'fund- !roof on his iliiving shed and is Bank, Whitby, for all tickets ani! 'They are also expert- well -drillers ed. Orders promptly attended to. p erwise im.pr©ding i}is property. information required. Also ex- and respectfully solicit your patron -Mrs. John Dickie and M. S. cursion to St. Anne De Beaupre. age for the .ture. 'Ina, vhon-'iM1. ,;line Mrs. Chapman moved into July 21st, Buy yogr, tickets at ---- Fanners, send in -your produce and get'everything.you their handsome new residence this Stephenson s. week. -Don't forget the garden party CHOPPING want at one place. Highest prices for produce- - rl . .- _ .. ro -A number froett here attend• Lo be Riven under-the auspices of `� ` Cash or trade. -- - - - - • died the barn party at Walter the Ladies Aid of the Methodist Bayles, Brougham, on Friday church in Mr. Ruddy's park, on AND OAT FLARING' the evening of Tuesday, July 14. -The undersigned i'a prepaaed to do -The township council will meet Tea will be served from 5 to 8 M so H A P M A HMonday nest at one o'clock o'clock, after which a splendid grain 'chopping and oat the transaction of general program will be given by J. M. flaking every day in the n��.eee. - Shelock, the leader of-the famous week except On T T thaw, John Cocker and son, of ronto.a•k Male Quartette. io To• - .._Saturday. - WEATHER "T M; �(- - tharo, are spending s few ron�, Mise Walter, elocutionist, . . ii i ii ++ .+.+++••vVV with their cousins, John and .Miss Jean' Anderson Thirds, 'so John-I". Bayles, GreenW00� _ - Murkar. prano, and Miss Ruby Forfar, What you you want for the warts weather is a new perfection ; Mrs. James Marquis and Mrs. pianist, of Toronto, assisted by -' — Marquis and two • sone,-- of an able tenor. Admiision W. 8 burner with _ Country Home -oil stove. 2 burner with oven. $11.10 ; . : , spent the weekend with -- - - i oven 13.75 ; 4, burner with oven 16.75. Call and children 20c. l - � . was here. -D. Pettit, who has had the Country Home. 8 acres about two _ - secure one.:-Charcoal irons 8100. Dingman, who has been Pickering Pharmacy for over two milesfcom North York, village - - , to' the house for a num- ears, hag sold out his business to of Ballantrae. Framedwel= -• :'Screed' doors, window screens, - .wire netting. - low weeks, is now in a very T. M. McFadden, who took posses- ling of 6-rooms,- barn, -_dry ndition. sion.on'Monda Mr: Pettit has poultry house and We are supplied with all"sorts of.fly exterminators,fly swats; . •" -N. Morrissey, of Newcastle, not et decided where be will lo- apple orchard. - -- y pyramid flycakchers, tatrglefoot, Wilson's fly pads, etc. '•suss here on Monday itttesdiag Cate, but when he and Mrs. Pettit Price 8600. NBARTON_ s the funeral of his niece,- Miss and family leave Pickering they w 1�1 1 i\ r Helen Marie Cowan. will leave behind many friends JOHN FISHER & CO G. A. GILLESPIE, LU r. -A large number from here at- who will regret -their departure. -Seal-Estate and Farm Brokers.the Audley garden party Wbile sorry at losiirg Mr. Pettit. -- Lumaden Building, on Tuesday Dight and report the from the drug store the residents TORONTO, - - ONTARIO T ' affair a great success. of Pickering and: vicinity are -Haying has now commenced, pleased to know that 'Mr. McFad- � S NOTICE TO CREDITORS. MILKI but fhe yield w ill be very light den has again become-,one of the ♦�0 in these parts,owing to the long business men of the village. — - - cotitinued dry weather. -A very quiet but pretty wed In the llatt;r of the Estate of Robert 11'. during fly time will be made much pleasanter if Fly Qil is used. _ -Mr. and Mrs. Blevins, of To- ding took place at the .R. C. Ward;late of the Tov,nship of Pickax ronto, have been spending a few hutch PickertnR, on Monday i'=8, in the.County,of Ontario, Gentle'. ' -da s with the latters . brother, morning when Miss Josephine +Dan, deceased. Dr. Williams fly and insect destroyer. Bergers English Paris Green. 3ordon and Mre:Law. Marie O'Connor, youngest Baugh- Notice is hereby given, pursuant w - -� -Misses Grace and Lottie Reth- ter of J. H. and Mrs. O'Connor, to Section 1, 0! -The Trustees Acs;" - - Compressed air sprayers. erfort, ofToronto,'are spending a 6fO ter Ontario,--that the Revised Statutes _ - Pe g, became the bride of Mr. Maurice of Ontario,-that ail persona havin few weeks in Pickering with their Charles Mur y, of Montreal, claims against the estate of the said Try one of our Ideal Gasoline Irons. _' ` aunt,:Mrs. Victor Rumpth,' The bride who wore -a white- Robert W. Ward, who died on .or - -Mr. Zimmerman and child, of silk crepe with touches of shadow about the Nineteenth day of April, r .Colliagwood, and- Mr. and Mre, lace and mauve girdle and white 1914.at the said Township of Picker. Clark and ch_ild, of Toronto, hat with plumes,looked charming. ing� are regaired to send b� poet pre• � . H a N D Y ey�nt the week sod with D. and She was attended by her, sister, paid, or deliver to Alice Eliza White, Mrs. Pettit. Miss Emma O'C.oanor,'who wore a the eased,xecria of the Will of the said _ -D. Simpson k Co droved this deceased, Goodwood Post Office, their P gown of white silk •with white names and addresses and full articu- week into the premises just vaca- hat. The groom was attended Lars in writing of their claims and ,of i ted by Jas. Richardson and Mr. by Thomas O'Connor. A recap• the securities (if any 1 held by them, WHEN IN '"N E E D - Richardson has moved.' into that y tion was,field at the home of the on or'before the 10th day of August, :. � �, • - vacated by D. Simpson ds Co. bride's parents, when a very en- 1914. • OF A NEW HARNESS CALL AND SEE`hIY =Oil has been placed .on the joyable'time was spent,the happy And further take notice that.-after street at the west end also a pot- couple leaving on the evening the 10th Idav of August, 1914, the said :'assortment of team and single. Single harness from $13.00 tion at the east end of K' .train for the west, the bride executrix will proceed to distribute -upwards. the assets of the said.deceased among � �goes rugs,`whips, franks, suitcases' and all horse goods Street,-and as a result those living wearing a travelling suit of,renal the parties entitled "thereto having alongside are now free from the serge with hat to match. On regard only to the claims of which kept in stock ' exist nuisance. their return they will reside in she shall then •have received notice,, Repairing neatly and promptly attended to at reasonable -Mrs (Rev.) G. L. Johnston Montreal. and the said�catrix odl no re- and family, moved.on Tuesday to -A deep gloom .was cast over sponsible-for the said assets or any _ prices. their-now home at 216 Browning the community on Saturday, part thereof to any persons of whose _ Collars's specialty. Ave.. Toronto. where ..the. best when the report we& circulated claims she shall not then have receiv x wishes of their many Pickering that Miss Helen Marie, eldest dau• ed notice; friends follow them, hter, of Geo.Cowan,- jr. of the Dated at Whitby, this 3rd day of PICRERING HARNESS EMPORIUM -Rev. H. N.Konkle, who gave R July,-1814. W. J, GOAKWELIY �• Brock Road, had died at.the early A. E. CHRISTIAN, Solicitor ' Phone Ind. 301. ' - an excellent address in--behalf of age Of-18 yeWS and 7 months'after 40-42 - for the saWEzecutrix. T the Reading Camp Association, on a few days illness from inflamma. _ the Sunday previous, again oc- tion of the bowels. Miss Cowan enpied the pulpit in St. Andrew's who has been residing with her ELM DALE MILLS „- HOES ....BOOTS A Q starch on Sunday last when he grandfather, George Cowan, Sr. p=C�ERINC# �^ - �+_ r delivered two excellent sermons. . for some time, was an exception- - -Rev. John Hart, of London, ally bright young girl, and had Is the place to get-your next = occupied the pul it-in the Meth- written_onlier entrance examine• bag of Flour.1 We have the largest stock of Boots and Shoes we ever carried odist church on Sunday last. .Mr. tion'only a few •days •'ago. She ,•' -.' and bought before the advance in Prices; and-are Hart occupied . the ams_ pulpits .was of a bright and'cheerful die Ogilvie a Soya! Souee�lold can't be fort sere ago, but he is stili hale beat for Bread. _ - prepared to give the public the benefit. , y y position and was a reat favorite _ Nothing but first-class boots and hearty, and apparently has of all those with whom she was Glenera Flour Pastry Flour in stock. many years of use ulaese ahead of acquainted, and.her--death at so Graham Flour him. early an age, was a great shock to Freah$oiled Oats �� L'Q T-1111 N (� s•=m -The ,results of the Entrance them.. .; The' large number who Bran and Shorts y p m=m _ - Examination will not be `iibli'sbea attended her funeral obi Monday Oats and Oat Chop _ p Barley.and Barley Cho ` for about three weeks. Formerly morning when her bod was laid .... . fixe spare were examined ` its Cemete Mixed Feeds The noted_ 20th Century brand, hundrgds of samples to select from. p to rest in the R:C. ry, was _ A:perfeet St-gnaranteed�or Ino sale. Whiby, with the result that the an erideoce of the high esteem- in Molassine=Meal and Molasses Meal See the,new style in:overcosts. = rFading of the papers wereusnally which she was -held. The deep- Special prices in ton lots. eempleted in about a ireekr­They eat sympathy is felt for the mem- r ` NADP now to be gent to Toronto. bers of the family in'their sudden : - F' W, �tee� F.ICHERINt '-' which'means much delay. 1-bireav meat. Chopping every;daj1 1R• ,A• BUNTING, ,1 :"p•: � .,. .., •. 1- ,.' .-.. '. , -..:'r :. .' , t,';. M .d'.^ry4';A9. 'Sfi `F nw.•- (M .,3 a,,.y,� ,'i � x .. ..�_.:. .. ., aW^.... e tw =�• r, a a' n:� »d.a.n."' ,�a, •ca .F2"- .:, iw .. �a�` 3 ec .ti ^4• :„.... '..- �” "'•''S v" ':v' a'-.. ^d at. F7hs7°.,nn., ;+e: .,,.r. r ' ..y..i +',L^y4' s✓y�i;y"n. .we' w. �•. i,�°a 'iS'�•. ^'e'" t k" ,� S 9.yS n. '.,,-,y�f�x%'...'•,�r'"EdCSrs^�f`,� ?a �a,.;.;g1„ ,�....•3` 'a" �'Ct' �, �^'s :J'•'S �"" .�k:�•,�r +v+'�4 '•�' " � •° bi �'�'" y� w,