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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_07_17 :; ,-a-;. u _' �,. o.,,s:•W:� :. ,�'?, "! ..• ;.: '"t? ,•N•+. �� t. •..c'.F zn � z ••,rC y ,.-ye '4' '.Z^.Y•.K t,� `" 'T ''Tri-`.-�•,.p.-•+j F-.. �, R.,, L. ¢ b d""m "R. .:tr^ , T 1, � "R,?,-., .y. • M _ VOL. XXXIII. _._PICgERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1914 - -.- _ No. 42 Yattls�aYtal 6 ROSEBANK CHERRYWOOD Established 76 years ,4 SPINIK MILLS — A garden party under the auspices N; Xed�al Last week's euchre party Riven by ap E E N�00 of the;Ladies' Aid Society. will be a Ale:. and Mrs. Annan and Mr. and . .r, held in-the lot adjoining the church Mrs. Yeomans was a eat success and - --pp E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regia- " on the evening of July 29th. Watch _]Re. teres member of the Optometsiaal nano - - everyone enloTed it t oroughly. Mee. - out for bills giving full particulars. WeAtt oioetario. Special attention given to Annan is given a garden party for XILLS'the attiag o!glues. )syn tested lzee. Narth _ those who helped to save the cottage, Claremont. Ott WHITE SATIN—BREAD but could not attend both euchre and DUMBARTON - - �T C. McKINNON, M.D., T,R.C.S., CREAM BUNS-FAMILY household duties. The Eachange.Club is open for buss- '• "hl • Bdinbnrgh, member of the College or The flshinF is becoming good again, nese and lists will be posted veru soon. Two kinds of'Flour only .. TEA BUNS—PASTRY Phydci•ns and Surgeons of Ontario,lieeatiste and to convince us' that it is not only An one wishing to sell an article or " Of Bo sl College of Suraecne, Edinburgh. fishin but tchin fish, We occasion- y g KISSIMI for PASTRY epeoialT•ttendon to dsiesses or �tomea �d g g wishing to buy something would do -' o ll3 seen. Ofaee and residence,Brougham. BRAN - ally g pe well to place it with us. The member- BAKERS'JOY for BREAD 5 - � 1 sees fine stria of perch or a few T-%R. W. WILSON PORTER, Cbiro SHORTS Rood pike, ship fee is 25c, and to non-members I guarantee baking results I cause of aiseass removed by 6c per article entered. Anp one using or moue back Q AtPickertug on ondays, wedaesdays and SCREENINGS help of the lista and ofRcere, but of all ROLLED OATS H Yrtda7s• oma@-moo etmooe et.sonth,._Qinawa _ A rand garden art will be given of the members tD die oee of or buy WHEATLE Exchabjed for Oats O0 PLoaatl4b Oshawa OA'P$-C. W. B B P R P Y under the auspices o the Epworth the article id question. Kindly send GOLD DUST CORN 'MEAL ]P PICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL OAT CHOP League on R. Morrish's beautiful lawn in your fees and lists as soon as poi- _r CORN AND CORN CHOP on the evening of Tuesdav, July 21st. sible to F, G. Cowan, Sec'y-Treasurer, ROLLED WHEAT IE •11�- .and X-RAY INSTITUTE A splendid pro ram will be giver by Dunbarton. GRAHAM FLOUR N g tncxaluNG, - oxTAxlo 'MIXED PROP the following able talent: Mise Adams The following Feeds kept on Cin >: R. W.O1IN TOWLY, M. B., X. D., C. X., elocutionist, of Arkansas; Miss Hazel -Omen's arden part at_A.__... - hand_ --- MacfgA ell, elocutionist -of- Dunbar- , ton; Misa Ma PeMEof-w-est- aiat, of g 3tevaIe, Jug 21. SHORTS D _— Specialist inRectal Diseases. Prostatic Dia PEED OF ALL KINDS y r,y E. Major s, Wh' —� esus of sten. Diseases of women, Canoere, , the Whitby Ladies' ; Mies P N wunsom i-Bay Diss"" of r.°"1 PRICES RIGHT. .._.�SANGSTER-ALLAWAY FLAKED OATS D e.r-ao:e,tazoatsndlnags, Fi g Hill Per cott, baritone soloist, of EARL - a)!scale and chronic diseases. y — Olbes Hours Is to a and 7 to s esh Toronto, and the Melville Male Oct- The wedding of Robert McIntosh CORN CHOP Y ette. The Highland Creek brass band Sangeter.and bliss Florence Gertrude MIXED CHOP will also be in attendande to furnish Allaway, of Calgary, Alta., was CORN-Best American W .' an abundance of choice music. Ice quietly solemnized on Wednesday OIL CAKE Ic JR. FAREWELL, B.C., BARRIS- J. L. SEINK, LIMITED) cream and other refreshments will be afternoon, July 8th at the home of Mr. COTTON SEED MEAL D. • TSB,Count7 OrownAttorney,and Oottaty served from booths on the ground. and Mrs. A. E. Allaway and Mr. and BIBBY'S CREAM EQUI F N 8eristlae. Oonrt House,Whitby. lt)-v _;'ICKERING, ONT. Tea served from 6 to 8 o'clock. Ad- Mrs, J, M. Sharpe, 109-24th ave. west VALENT-for calves--,R E Cal ar . Rev. ]Robert Pear MOL N - •Solicitor,Notary Public,Etc. Money to rogram willbegin at o clocir. -the uf!ftdkLdLJK -c , loan. Office Brock at.Nortb,Whitbv. 9t)ly bride's gown was­7 mauve satin SPECIALLY MIXED A A ter, LOOK HERE ! Hear Male Quartette at, White- with trimmings of shadow lace and GRAIN for Chicken Feed. Y Y t$uft%%f*a !garbs. vale garden party. ppearls, She wore the groom's gift a �- GrX%MM The Claremont Furni• lavelliere of pearls and peridots Find tune Store carried owe b of white _ _ l G. HAM-Issuer of Marries a WHtTEVAt.t a shower bouquet , YV Licenses in the County of oataro, roses. bliss Erma Allaway, the BEST GRADE OF D. L.& W. " is the best place to get your Pickering Village, 9Yly Don't forget the grand garden party oride'a cousin, played Lohengpin's HOUSE FU1 NlSHl4Gs,- we.bave to be .held under the auspices of the wedding march. Mr. and Mrs. Sang- ' POUCHER, Real Estate Auc- dressers, washstands, iron Whitevale Branch of the Women's ster will spend a month at Sylvern 1 . tioneer, valuator.collector and issuer and brass bedsteads, par- _ - -of=Azrt&ao licenses.Brougham. sritrite on Tneada evening nest, on. Lake, after which they will reside at on , �7 for suits, buffette, and � �y the spacious lawn a A. E. Major. A 208 Devenish apartments, Calgary. - DHOPPER Issuer of Marriage side boards, mattresses and; spring first-class program will be given by •_ . Licenses in the ooaoty of Ontario couches, and all kinds of chairs E. Pigott, the popular comedian, of - Cam at sore and his residence.Claremont, sewn a in stock, also man Hear Whit yOrchestra at Y y Toronto. Mr. Pi ott's comic selec- l other articles too numerous g Whitey le, July 91. B.BEATON,TOWN813IP CLERK tions never tail to ring roars oflaugh- 7. D s Conveyancer. Commissioner lesto mention. Remember we ter, so don't miss hearing him. Also. Coal p atd..tes, s000nat•at. lila Moog 6:01= keep the Roods and de- the Whitevale.Male Quartette, betides '--' BROUGHAM x'. J=tarso Issaw of Martine Ida , liver them to your other Toronto acid local talent. The M s'as'•� • t-r home, at the veryMise Rooney, of Torgpto, is visiting � POSTILL, Licensed`iiuctioneer, lowest rice,. Whitby Orchestra will be present to sidles M. Brown. . to: counties of Toru and Ontario. ♦aa P furnish choice music during the even- Will Brown is home for a few weeks EGG, STOVE,CHESTNUT, 1"a sales of all kinds attenned to on shorsset Patronize our town merchants. ins, G. A. Putnam, of Toronto, sup- laid u with a sore knee. 77ueh@e. address Green River P.o., oat, don't send your good dollars rintendent of Institutes, has kindly E. �s Bodell, of Chicago, is spend- ;PEA APr'D STEAM COAL. away to build up some other consented to be resent to occup they - place. Yours for business. chair. Tea will be m8 holidays with his father. Q� B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- served on the awn H .. !r • tionser, valuator and ootl.esor for from 5 m. until all have been sere• r°• McLean spent over Sunday el € econsres of Ontario and York All kinds of P• with her paretito at Grecnbank. We are now..gtloting summer Nate@sondnoted either ris.iy or b7 snocton. ed. Everybody come'and eat the best Mrs, Witter. and daughter. of To- ISaie notesy collected For date@ or other par- J.. H, , ,BEAL cup er and hear the beat ro ram of g M 1tlsalare•p ly at residence,Elisabeth St,Ptak p pg ionto, are visitin Mre. atthewe. snag. Pboa•order@ left at Nxws OS",pick• the season. Admission 23c.. children, F. C. Mechin and A. P. Mechin, of prices. • setas, or Macaab's store, Claremont, will re• under 12 years, 15c. Proceeds in aid Toronto, were home over Sunda eMve Prompt attention. Satisfaction gnaraa- CLAREIIIONT of the cemetery fund. y' feed. My phots number is Independent ISol J,and Mrs.McCreight,of Markham, " MwRKHAM - - visited Mrs. Malcolm and family on a; Sunday -_ _ ''S. R, PENNOCK : Country Home : .A, terrible accident occurred oe T.. E. Ham had the mIefortune to e L. S P I N K Ltds rWM/T6NALE, ONT. -- -" - -- Tuesday evening of last week in which lose a valuable yearling colt on Mon- = , Count'ry Home, 3 acres about two Willis Lehman, a clerk in the Stand- fun"Dbvctor a>Ad ��er. miles from North�York, village Fird Bank, met his death. He was Thos. Poucher spent Friday of last PICKEMNG of Ballantrse. Framedwel_ riding in an auto, along with-his bro-� week with his brother John Poucher, Any business entrusted to me will thee, Albert Lehman, also Earl Gar- of Toronto. Gar- be carefully handled. ling of t3 rooms, barn, firs. Mosgrove spent over-Sunday -" land and Arthur MaGill, the- driver of p SCRANTON _ Charges Moderate - poultry house_and with her daughter,Mrs.Frank Gerow, g- the auto. They wzre meetings buggy ap to orchard. — of Toronto, - -Independent Phone No..1514.. - p in which were Thos. Philipand Wal- Price - -•z a". Price$800. - Miss Beatrice Stevenson left,Mon- thought Hamilton,ti Brougham. McGill day to spend the summer with friends ' JOHN 1{ISHER & CO thought the baggy was going lt, the In Atlantic City N. J. sante direction as h? was and copse- a. 'A ,JOHN PHILIP MIs@ Blanche Mechin is spending a Eeal Estate and Farm Brokers, quently learned to the left side of theC0 1 Lumsden Building, road. When be came close to the rig few weeks vacation with Mere. George ver TORONTO, ON Hamilton, Roach's Point. Has a full line of rresh and cur- he saw that he was mistaken and in 1sd meats constantly on httind. - — -- _ q p_. A number from here attended the ALL SIZES IN STOCK y rder to avoid a collision. turned ra - s:- idly to the right; but he wan too late. Ruddy barn party on Friday evening s , TIME TABLE-Pickering Station ti last and report a first-class time. Spice Roll, Breakfast - Bacon, T.A. Trains going EasO Sae as follows- Lehman, who it is said was standing ,Kies F. Daniels and Miss A. De- ~_ Ham, Bologna, Weiners etc. No. 6 Mail 8.08 A M. in his seat, was thrown violently out k, Bn aris, of Toronto,a eat tbv weekend if you would like to seeure 12 Local .;1.50 P.M. ' of the auto when the impact with the whith Mrs. Malcolm and famil Highest rices id for n hu came. The shaft of the buggy y 'your -winter a supply of coal at p pa 14 Loon 6.05 P. M. gB9 gRY . Mrs. Dobson and son Dean, of Bea. ]Butcher's cattle Trains going West due ail follows- entered his mouth.and penetrated thin month, prices,but are too B B verton, are visiting the formers's No. 13 Local 7.47 A,M. deeply into his brain. The unfortun- mother, Mrs-Brodie, for a few weeks. busy to draw it now, you can ,tiekerin livery 11 Local , 4.20 P. M. ate young man survived about HveQ hours, but never re ained conscious- Little Clifford Conner, of Toronto, do so by paying for it now and e7 7 Mail 750 P. M. g is spending his holidays with his getting it in the fall or winter •Sunday included ness. An inquest was held, but no grand-parents, Gipson and Mrs. person was held responsible for the P when you need it. First-class rigs for hire _ REAL ESTATE sad occurrence. as it was considered Conner. '�► $ Mrs. Crowle and son, of Detroit, �t a' y g seas, purely accidental, McGill. who was and Mrs. A. Wright and daughter, of A. ''C. REE SSR, Da or ni tit - driving the auto, is only 17 years of Georgetown, are visiting their mother ,Bus meets all trains � >Xl �'la �N/ tee' Mrs. Beer. LOCUST HILL G. L. Middleton, W. M. of Oro- _ Teaming promptly attended to. e1t>r��1/ � Ed. Pigott, comedian, at White- ugbam Unon Lodge A. F. dt A.M., is COAL A.'rTD LUMBER Y,ARI? " a, vale, July•21, at Niagara Falls this week attending Agent for Canada Carriage (,ar. — �• �• Peak Insurance rates lower on farm ro- grW. H.lodge. rtand Village Dwellings,P wuot_t:Y � '. W. H. and Mrs. Banka, of Picker- r •- 7 Ptekertinp. in first-class Companies A number from here took in the ing, and Mrs. Uriah Young. of Mark- P I C K E R I N U �N A R R A ff hem; spent Sunday with G. D. and d"_ If you erect HIGH GsaDE EMPLOY- ITO 1PSO371St'Lt'n IZOtOG day barn party at E.L. Ruddy'@ on Fri- Mrs. . Philip MY,NT on must make HIGH GRADE day last. Geo. Philip hre opened an ice cream YOU Mrs. Weatney, of Toronto, accom- spice in the rear of his east store, PREPARATION. One school that is •If not insured with me,call and P _ panied-by her niece, Mrs. A. Stanton, where the choicest Jersey ice cream well-known throughout Canada for compare rates. visited the formet'a sone last week. and fruits �nav'be procured on Wed- NOTICE ' strictly superior trining is the F. M. Chapmab;B. A., lett on Mon- nesday and Saturday evenin a. riTi�� RiChardsoa day for Edmonton and other western The Brougham Branch of t�e Worn. V. • points in the,interests of the McLean en's Institute will meet at the home of . : Publishing Co„ of Toronto. Mrs. R. J. Cowan on Tuesday, July F. 'G. McCarthy is getting elOng 21st, at 240, A demonstration will be Having purchased the drug • Notary Public, Pickering. nicely with his barn. A concrete �+ • foundation has been laced beneath, given by Mrs. T. Beer on the Many :business of Mr--. D. Pettit, 2010N"a ONT, P uses of the Timble Iron." All ladies ESN' and finding the barn inadequate for cordially invited. Bring your 25 we take this opportunity Graduates of this school READILY his increasing crops-a. 111 foot lean-to cents and join with us. OBTAIN EMPLOYMENT because there has been added to the south. His Ezcitement prevailed for a short of thanking you for many are thousands of opepings in this BLACESIAITH-.- 3o]? ! brother Timothy is assisting with the time Saturday afternoon when it was ;favors received and once t. _ city eyery-year and we Fire,called —. ing.. reported fire had spread from a'-rub- upon to fill m--ore than we' can. _ AT_ While dressing a earcas of beef the high fire to the dry grass and fence again solicit your liberal Enter anv time. College open'all butcher for the beef to the north surrounding Mre..Palmer'e house,but Weare novv year. Write for catalogue: a came across conditions which were the hurrying neighbors with pails of patronage. 1 W H/T E V ALG new to him and caused him to suspect water soon got it under control before able to serve• you even 1�V. J. Elliott, Principal the meat might not be fit for human much damage was done. A favorable ' Cor.7onRe and Alexander Ste. consumption, He refused to let any wind and the ready assistance given better than ever. ' If you ! The subscriber wishes to inform the of it leave his premises until passed by prevented a serious fire. -are' unable to visit our public that be has opened up a s veterinary The owner of the beast 1 _ General Blackemithing hues- was notified,who In turn gave Dr. E. eve thousand people attended store; just write or phone t N 'C7CT nese in the remises re- J. Shirley a hasty morning call. Dr. p Lhe Lennox picnic at ' Jackson's our order and you will centl occupied b Shirley examined the marks which 9 _ Kr ShdCBSI�IT� SCOP i y P y Point. had aroused suspicion, as well as the get the goods, securely MR. JOSEPH "WILSON vital organs, and found the meat was The Canadian Northern,. trust in no way effected. It is a pleasure to deed was ratified by Order-in packed, by the first mail, 7t The undersigned:has opened a new H I T E �l-ALE meet a man in this age whose standard Council, t e d. „ ,(blacksmith shop on the King- of integrity is such as to allow him to by 1 p� r Ston road opposite the General Jobbing of all kinds will do,bis duty, even at the risk of in- Geo. Clark was killed tea train curring the die Leasure of his neigh. at Swansea two dais after eacap- Yours for business, Quaker~ church, 'two receive prompt attention. g p miles east of _ All work guaranteed. �� In the above instance hie sus- ins from Peterboro Lail. It1 - . �C�1 AIDEN L� Pickering Village. ptciona were unfounded, butt by tak= 3eneral Huerta resigned the •L• p Horseahoeing a Specialty. ing the precaution no risk was plea of provisional Presidency of Me=ico, -'F'=Work guaranteed. Chargee moderate the patrons getting diseaaed meat, Druggist-Graduate Optician, E% RING end was succeeded by General " - _, Angus E. ll�athe$on and nothing but respect of the highest rartrajal. 1�fC1Cl1t'1Z�g;• o"t'=O` x `order is due him. .. .. .. ,. .•...;- _..-.,'s!. , ....r..rw-s.c rG' � „-e<„ «„ j..rte-...6 +� .f ,'�:c .j,.- i-,�x' ;r.�'�„L �yi j"...""`. c�'" '�. }W �"�'R� ��` �•`.�"'..K.�yg,,,' ,�.i+'a., :ayT�,£ '�,.a �+..at.. + �' :'Ls' '�!"'.ttri� �q i,t.iv.rs•^, � :wL ,r. .••iF .mss""+ , r Wpm pW. .... T, a .•i..i 9 Y •:VPr'^gx^ .(ynyiN r„ a.. .A�...•..A..J,,,, 3 I.. �.'z� ..,.:' '��r^: a.. '-'. 1:, .ifp 5' :� .•yy.'e;.•�• .. ate,.+ .'3 � C '{'•,.�4w - ' � y t.�.r..�.'•�• , �, - Beware of ">� Y` Fake BakingTowder Tests- .. l tY '.�4.' 4 -----("THE SPICE MILL" (N.Y.), SEPTEMBER, 1913.) yt R y Unscrupulous manufacturers of ba kin girder, in Dreier to well ,, •," Good. Things for Pinnies. their roduct, sometimes resort to the old me of that is known as Lemon Cheese Sandwich.-Put a "the Mass teat." In reality it is no test at all,but,in cases where the prospective buyer does'not understand that the so-called 'teat" is :quartex of a pound of butter, a t ! a fake,pure and simple, the salesman is sometimes able to make him ipound ofsugar, the juice of three believe it shows conclusively that the so-called baking powder he is ;lemons.and the grated rind of two j selling,and which of course contains egg albumen,is snpecior to other --" � ito•a.pan and allow them to be- 1 brands which do not contain this ingredient. dome very hot until the sugar melts. Bulletin No.21,issued by Dairy and Food Bureau'of the State of Stir constantly until the mixture Utah,reads as follows:- ' • "The sale in the State of Utah of baking powders. containing thickena: Then put it into jars and + . v a minute quantities of dried egg (albumen) is declared illegal. The cover them and keep them in a cool lace. Spread between slices of ��: �. albumen in these baking powders does not actually increase the ilacd for a dainty picnic sandwich leavening power of the powder,but by a series of unfair and deceptive testa such powders are made to appear to the innocent consumer to r for afternoon tea. This same :; e ,a. possess three'or Eons times their actual leavening power." on ehpege asin he 11 i- 1"vpr `eake or in, dainty shells of puff >€ ' .)paste. Sardine. Sandwiches. - Brown sx' 7 ' ` Crane without coarseness is to be break even. A greater margin a bread makes excellent sardine l u :9 desired: Too much .refinement is means a profit. The necessary mar sandwiches. Make a paste of sir- e f ;: associated with a weak con gin depends on the cost of feeds, dines, the contents of a can with f/ { J ' tion, ' the ability of the steer to make _ _ _ �Qne ounce of_butter rs r , �.y { y „, gains, the initial cost and weight{ r' and cayenne pepper, salt and mace - ,�s�.: b, :. �r' Symmetry,of_o.utline�r._balancin y * "'"sf of arts is a very important point nee feom markeE, season o to .taste. x> _ ' ' K p ear, the length of the feeding sea- X d f k F , in selecting steers. By symmetry Y , Dliuce.d_,ietit Sand��'iches_- A k` rte "&* .3A+.... $.<> ..ir. v° u _ is meant a _general uniformiZ-Z n. tempting filling for sandwiches is throughout with no part ou of pra tle are usually fed 60 to 90 comprised of two thirds minced The Big Four of the Shamrock IV.. ' portion with any other part. Depys as a longer period often does .chicken, and one-third minced ham IR THOMAS LIPTON, owner, Mr. Nichol8an;-d Burton, of chest should be balanced- -by. o- P-ate. Itis the best to select and tongue chopped together. skipper, and Duncan Hill, who will mail the challenger for the America, depth of twist, and width of shoul- that grade of feeders which seems --' Moistened with mayonnaise :dress Cup,acrosm the Atlaatla ders should be accompanied by at the time of buying, to offer the ' ling and spread on white bread with = width throughout. widest margin, or the .quickest lettuce leaves, it is a delicacy. ��� In addition to the foregoing gain's in flesh on a narroKer mar- well, Fr-essu av asemetime be b4ter to of three hard-boiled eggs to a form an bake s o able skin of reasonable thickness, attea t m stockers paste. Add two tablespoons of sandwiches a perfectly square mold Oil. ��� Estill covered by a heavy mossy coat ofcher class than selected feeders up olive oil, mixing with a silver fork• cuts to the best advantage. hair. Pliability of akin and mossi- to prime beef. Belling to a local Now add a pinch of mustard, civ Pressed Chicken.--Boi1 three arena pepper and. salt, and lastly fowls until the meat comes off the'J tress .of coat indicate thrift and buyer is usually the best policy un- one tablespoon of vinegar. When bones easily. Remove all the bones general well being. Thickness of less one has two or more carloads ;. i akin and hair indicates good con- to market. However, shipping to this is thoroughly mixed, add one and the meat up fine, add a Good Beef Cattle. stitution. _ the market has advantages as well cup of grated yellow cheese. spread piece of melted butter the size of a The block is the supreme and fin- Beef cattle_ on the market are as risks. The best time to market ?' pre white buttered bread. large egg. Season highly with salt r. Take about one pint al test of the.leef animal that will classed according to the commercial is when prices are suing up, for Fig Sandwiches.-Between slices and peppe use for which .they, are Adapted. there is a keener demand. _ i art buttered 'graham bread spread of the liquor in which the fowls deliver the highest percentage of Glass designates the use to which 3' figs which have been chopped to a were boiled,,. add,to this half-a boa good cute,.end nohow refinement in ' parts that are not edible; in order an animal is to be put. Grade in- PpivTED PARAGIt:�I'li8 smooth paste: The bread must not of gelatine and let it dissolve. Put Pa dicates the quality or degree of fit- Nerve and tact are a combination be cut too thin and the sandwiches the chicken meat into.a saucepan to reduce waste. Frneneas of borne, nese of the animal in that class• that is difficult to sidetrack. if they would be kept moist and and add the dissolved gelatine and 'lack of paunchiness and a small The same grades, prime, If you think you can't do-a thing palatable, should be wrapped in cook until the broth-is evenly Vis- head are thus desired b gthe but- mum, fair, common oared i ..,.''moistened tissue paper. took un. Put into a pan anis under cher,-but the steer with light bone, -well, you know the answer. Where There Are Eggs.' a heavy ni•ess until perfectly cold. small paunch and a frail .head poor or inferior, run dawn through Riches have wings-otherwise r her do not know how .' hard Ginger Snaps.-One pint molas- would be unable to go through the the classes and the best to the poor- there would be but few high•flyers. pe feeding period and make eoonomi- est in the order above named. opportunity knocks but once- to an egg properly, and conse- sex, one cup brown sugar, one cup The: highest .percentage of god but it's different with the human - x quit an have come to believe that�r butter and lard, one teaspoonful cal gains, writes Mr. J. L. Tormey. because the white is tough and the of soda dissolved in one cup Even though the strong, vigor- cuts and the least waste in killing knocker yolk discolored the egg is indigea- water,' one `tablespoonful ginger ou-s, capacious feeder may not turn are the qualities desired in how- Happy is the-man who can forget ' bible. An egg should be put into and flour enough to .roll soft and out at-the finish into the exact ideal steers. In selecting feeders, all the mean things he knows about warm water and left. until the wa- thin'. Bake in s quick oven. of the butcher, -he is-the.one that ever, a strong frame with plenty of himself. _ ter is about o00 dem Fahr. Thea — puts on the largest and steadiest room for vital organs, must be some Ab-z sizing up'their their husbands, 'it should u left a minutes and gousehold Hints. gains, endures heavy feeding for chosen, for the steer that would we don't blame so omen t„ Clashed into cold water and peeled. _ the longest time, finally finishes out kill with least waste might,not be fond o . • � being red f dag'a _ ` will he , To keep your garbage can sweet, with the greatest weight, and yields strong enough to put on the great- laid you ever think what a lot ot! ''Alter this.process the egg Out a folded newspaper in the bot- the highest percentage -of.. prize est amount of flesh economically. A Rood you might have done had�Qa - - mealy and the white' will be hard _tom of the can every time it is beef wide, strong back, great -heart and firm. without being tough. begun yesterday instead of waiting emptied. In selecting' feeders, there is per- girth and'smooth covering of bones until to-morrow. Never let a hard-_boiled egg cool in g a Boil a bit of orris root with.the ha s no ins more im octant than sre essentials in a good feeder. The Instead -of -trying, to stir up , r " the water. handkerchiefs before putting them p p° p trouble in this old world; let'us get i` Sardines is Eggs,-Allow one in a violet sachet and they will be the back. A wide, straight, strong head'.i's -a excellent index of the 3' sardine for each hard-boiled a deli htful. back,.with a well. sprucig_rib,is es- power of-a steer to make economi _ busy and help those who ar' in ' Cut the eggs lengthwise and rem g sential. The girth of the steer cal gains. A side view of the body trouble and see how much we shall In making omelet.or scrambled should be large-that that' is, the dis- from hocks and knees to back bone . enjoy the change, Eke yolks. Remove the skin and eggs, to six eggs add a tablespoon ge-the y from the sardines. Stake -a tante around the body back of the should show a well filled rectangle. � paste of the yolks, the sardines, a ful of cornstarch and a half glass shoulder should be aa large as pos- The general form 'should be com - ppINTED PARAGRAPHS. little minced parsley, melted but of milk. The cornstarch takes the -sible.. This means more' room for pact and deep and broad. Short place of about three eggs. vital organs and insures a better legged an are desirable. Gubd Industry is the mother of success. ter "d pepper And salt to .taste: �_____i� g Fill the whites of the-eggs with this -WRO-*i6 BREAKFAST. constitution, than is otherwise like- balance or proportion are usually Politeness to an air cushion that markets r from eases the jolt. 1 to revail. Associated also with bqught at the big � Two heads are better than on mixture and ptit two whites.' to- Y p local buyers.' High priced land jgether. Garnish with fresh water- Change Gave Rugged IIeglth a large girth is a well sprung rib, cept to a ti�mily. ?" gess. making a wide back on which there cannot.be profitably used to raise The one strong point of a busy bee v arsons think that • for steers. When to buy, depends is net in his favor.. - Eggs frith liners.-Mince boiled 'Alan., p is room for the deposition of a;large , Paintings are never bung until atter "ham and nris it with the polks from strength, they must begin the day quantity of high-priced meat. There largely on 'the buyer's equipment, lard-bulled eggs, •with a little mus- With breakfast of meat and other is also greater depth of chest. and the amount and time he intends to they-have tsaof 'tool menus change single greater digeetive capacity wish a feed, anzl on the condition of th- bliss for matrimonial blisters. ;mrd and cn Then fill the egg i heavy foods. This is a in as steers. whites generon�lc;' rounding each anyone-can easily,disco ver for him- large girth. A woman.in love is more or teas tff. Wrap in waxed paper to carry. self. The head is an etcellent index to IG costs,more per pound t,�.!atten foolish-but a man is love is always BevC•rarea•-Grape juice, lemons, A carpenter's experience may the character of the feeder,.because. a steer than the extra flesh will sell more, i tea and fruit juices can all be used benefit others. He trrites: there is a relationship between the for consequently the selling price Hardship comes when the fire of tor-delicious pun�:hes if there is ice '•`I used to be a , very heavy different of an. animal's body. for the whole carcass must be genius isn't hot enough to keep the enough greater per pound to- pay pot boiling. and plenty. of-good water. Iced. breakfast eater,but finally indigos- The steer with a wide head has. the loss on the added flesh and I1 it is -true the good die"young,. Tot coffee, too,'with whipped ore•am, is tion caused me such,distress, I be- usually, A. good. food capacity. for, will the oldest inhabitant please offer ; delicious. Children like rasp came afraid to eat 'anything- putting a large arnount ,of flesh.• make-a profit. The difference be an explanation? ween the cost price per hundred The average man might just as well 1 , berry shrub, which is made in this •"Mv wife suggested a trial of Usually the-steer with 'a wide head ounds of the feeder and the sell- fall in love, for be has to make some way : Take eight quarts of fresh Grape Nuts and as I had '.to eat will grow thick through the body in rice per hundred pounds of kind o1 a fooi of himself. - berrie9, one pint of acetic acid and , somethingorstarve, concluded g p p and wide• across the .back. Width ) the earne'steer when fat, is called I a $our .quarts of water. Put these I to take .her advice. She fixed me of muzzle-is also important because the feeding margin. There must When a girl is a 'belle she not- into a stone jar and let stand furl up a'dish.and I remarked at the it indicates capacity for food con- 48 hours, stirring it occasionally. time that the sunlit} was all right, sumption and for good breathing• always be a sufficient margin to I orally wants to be tolled so. To, one quart of the juice add one ' but the quantity wds' too small- The neck, although not -choice pound of sugar, boil 13 minutes and I .wanted •a saucerful. meat, is thick and short on a good _ bottle while hot. Whe;: tine liquid C "But she .said a small amount of steer. The shoulder should be even- 'has ven-'has cooled in the corkc-i- bottles i Grape-Nuts 'wen't a long way and Iv covered, compact andwide. at _. - open and refill thein; pound the I that I must eat it according to dir- the top. ..Whire width of.shoulders - ^ Darks in eery tight: If this liquid 1 ections. So I started in with at 'the, top is a mark of a good is tet be kept any length of time, .Grape-\Tuts and cream, 2 soft= feeder, steers, with extremely wide -�� cut the cork off close to the bottle boiled eggs and some crisp toast shoulders should not be selected for �.- and dip it in hot wax to seal it. for breakfast. they are usi{allc coarse. The shoul= � ,• ����� ^� Cold Meats.-Cold meats can be "I cut out meats and a lot of, er should blend smoothly with the ��r i ,� - -served as they are, or in sand- other stuff I had been used to eat neck, leaving no crease of definite ���ry`^ c� wic-'es. A ham is almost essential ing all my life and was -gratified line where the neck and shoulder Why take chances z\`+ Buy REDPATH in to good picnic fare. Veal loaf, tern', t-o see that I was getting better meet- The rump •should be long>' - - -delicious --.sandwiches, and right along. I concluded I had b asking for "A Originrl Packages g *ide'and-level: A drooping rump is Y nS -% pressed chicken is one of the :cold- struck the right thing and stack to unde-sirable.` Dollar's 'Worth of Anel you'll be sure treats that can be carrieiLand slit- it, I had not only been eating im- The coupling, that is the di5t-a•nce Sugar�f° t7A full tWe''1`t -' " much. .. .li ¢ ht quality — ed at the picnic. proper food, but too m from, the last rib to the hook, or •- r :j highest 4 i Baked Rain.-Soak a whole ham' "I was working at' the carpent- 'hip point, should be short in ac- _ , osu►,.ox A" II, bsolute purity. 7 in cold water over night, remove -er's trade at that time and thought cordance with the general compact- °' and cover the lean side with a that unless I had., a hearty break Hess desired throughout. The steer r. paste. of smoothly mixed flour and fast with plenty of meat•, I would' should also be wide in_this re on gi water, taking care that it is of suf- play out before dinner. Bub after and well• muscled, with no indica. -� oe 1001bS. $ I,ca,��, 31 i.'ficient thickness to keep in all the a few dada of my "ne.w.breakfast" Ill , tion of being swaybacked. isi ,y � ' meat• juice: Ba 'a moderate �I could do more work, felt•better the region of the loin from which' i j ( `i -oven 23 minutes for .every pound In every way, and now I rim not ¢ u�"Q1bS.,, '` -- cuts are taken-. � � � t .io;t.5,,a � 4te., ' -' Remove the case, then. skin_; cover bothered with'indigestion. �- ���' Ilk ?:i . he top"with bread crumbs .and Namur adsorb OntnaReaddian Pa�The- shorttum ie legs increase athe ramountfof . . o • brown. Co., offal and increase tine k;lling per- m • i, 'Foal Loaf.-Three pounds of Road to -Nellville," in •,�kga' ventage. Alsn, short-legged ani- chopped, veal,, nne..gnarter no.. "There's a Reason," chopped p;e l one teaspoonful ul pep Ever ream the above letter? a neo Thee do. n 't travel. abobt much. an. CANADA SUGAR REFINING CO.,LIMITED, MONT1.k- one apyears Prom time to time, They energy • ;per, two teaapo�,nfuls salt,-one cup , ere aennine, tine. we = ut h°""' use their feed for gait{.. A stzong bread crumbs, two well beaten interest. _ „ •M 'r �' <'.AAv. ,.•a.. ,. '.M, ,. !s.?aCi sd_.[K ,P :.0 ..ri..4.roPA^,' •^.:A..9 E.Yb'" `!l-.Wa•.0.' ;' .:y+,•' r' a .•4 , at-" _ '?[: ''.. la «,'°wV •,.-'<""•F6=4`.�,.w•ai ':' -r > ,�,k • .,.�" ,.. v' G�('•5>. w , , _4 Y X impossible to do away with bribery A DESERT PROBLEM.' e Cures Cramps and the buying and selling of.jus- "I am here, to change all that." t 3, t' he the answer Was, Ends Misery lostutly " " RINGWORM ALL How the Cad[ -Settled a Diffic,u.It lar Lord Cromer once went to the Matter. N Y'_-OR Khedive to demand the instant dis- 0 REMEDY SO- The Arabs itopped at an oasis to E F Fl C11E missal of a high official who was OYER- GIRUS, FACE Pork & , ` , A real,cramp cure? the Khedive's intimate friend. have luncheon;one had three dates, 4 . : . Yea, areal one-in a twinkling the Enraged at the r4equeFt, the Kh�- the other had five, which they 1% % Ye –HandsandArms. Burning and Paln:_'� and spearl cramp Is a dead one, and the last dive refused point-blank to dismiss -`- fol, Suffered Day and Ili&from wete �to eat together. Presently-a I is over, once you get a stilt squirm 'stranger came up, and asked perdose Nervillne on the Inside. Itching Cured by Cuticura Soap N In 7� This Isn't mere talk-it's a solid, Cui mission to ..bar. their meal, which and icura Ointment. No other remedy-not truthful fact. they, cheerfully granted. After all a single one-will cure' cramps so quickly and harmlesslya Nervilin ' a e. St. Veronique; Que.- My Stile girt had eaten, the stranger thanked It hits the spot In a jiffy and saves a got ringworm all over the face, hands, and them for the food they had given :..:,heap of misery. I was given a sort of white olotment arms. him,. eft eight .ducats, and rode 11 -J . od Last Saturday night my stomach Highest grade beans kept whole and like a Phial ofmater to felt like an infernia machine," writes "A wash with. After eight away: and mealy by perfect baking, H "I w p days of this treatment the The T. P. Gran from Hartford. as A�&`bkho had the-three dates retaining their full stren0h, ens from 0,,,- a! awaken sound sleep an a 7. ringworms LniFeiao Ing became dark red and s at kind said, "HL-re are eight ducats for Flavored ith delicious sauces, found myself suffering the worst w were spreading, then were eight dates.one -ducat for each date; They have no equal. of torture. I was so doubled up I 11�`;' w could hardly cross my room. I had zw burning and painful. Th used Nervillne before therefore' three ducats are mine. child suffered day and night for the same thing and took a real good dose.-Once t, l i2 from the great Itching. I But the other Arab argued differ- I felt the warm, soothing sensation of was very disturbed. ently, and contended that he should Nerviline In my stomach I knew I was "One evening I found a pample of Cud- FARMS FOI% BAT.M, have seven ducats, and the first man A turn Soap and Ointment that all right. It finished the cramps- t I had to- R.W.DAWSON.Ninety Colbornelftz"16 ---�Just 'one single d6se." Quested the year before. so I commenced one. The case -was referred-to the Toronto. awash with the small piece of cuticurs soap. --gickness at night Is rendered a cadi of the nearest town, who up- F YOU WANT TO BUY Oil SELL A nightmare of the prast if Nervillne is �,:A then-appLiAng the Cuticum Ointment and Fruit, Stock, Grain or Dairy Earn.handy. It may be earache, toothache at the end of three days the child was suf- held the second man's contention! write H. W. Dawson. Brampton, or 90 AA or cramps. Nerviline In every case tering less. Then we wrote to some friends This is the way he reached his de- Colborne St.. Toronto. • ,will cure at once and save calling the in Montreal to get some Cuticura Soap and cision W. DAWSON, Colborne St., Toronto. doctor, NPryJlIa6_Js a family physt- Ointment�r�us.,After dfteen days'treat_ ----The--thr -ee men divided eight clan In Itself. The large 50c. family went the ringworms were crusted over and dates; there were two and two- NEWSPAPERS FOR BALM. ► ...... size bottle, of course, is most scone whitish, then on tbe twenty-fifth day they OOD WEEKLY IN LIVE TOWBo IN thirds for each, or eight-thirds. The G York county. stationery and Book finical. Small trial size costs a qiiar- were all dry end cured." (Signed) Nim Ser. All dealers sell Nervillne. Marla Louise Riou,May 26.190. first Arab had three dates, so he Business In connection. Price' only When $4.OUO. Terms liberal. Wilson Publish- Zord Cromer. a you buy&line toilet soap think of contributed nine-thirds to the Ing Company, 73 West Adelaide Street. TlnRn CROMER- the advantages Cuticurs soap possesses over whole, but he ate eight-thirds him- Toronto. the mose espeash a tottet somp-zve�e, self, so he gave only one- it of a him. "Welf," Lord' Cromer re- 1. •addition to beiagrmbsolutely MISCELLAMEOU8. How He Successfully Encountered plied, quite coolly, "unless I have freshiagly fragrant..tt Is delicately and re' date W the stranger. The second ly yet elleo- Arab contributed five dates, of fif- ANCEP. TUMORS, LU-NII's. ETC,.' an order of dismissal'i'a five min=- tively raedt�ated, giving you two soaps in C Internal and external, cured with... Wily Egyptian Officials. utes I will go and cable to England one. 0,toilet and a skin soap at one price. teen-thirds; he ate eight-thirds,him- out Pain by our home treatment. Write "'The Living Sphinx,of Egypt," Cuticura Soap and Cuticurs, Ointment am self, and gave, seven-thirds to the us before too late. Dr. Bellman wedicar at once that I am coming home. sold by druggists and dealers everywhere. Co.. Limited, Collingwood. Oat. such was the title once bestowed. That will mean your dethrone- For a liberal fires,aample,of each.with 32-P. stranger. Upon Lord Cromer, the great pro- ment." And before Lord Cromer, book. send post-card to Potter Drug SO reasoned the cadi, and he gave !sera's Reference. the first Arab one ducat and the consul and maker of modern left the palace he had in his pocket Chem.Corp..Dept.D.Boston.V.S.A. Nora was applying for a place an Egypt, who at the moment Of writ- the order he had demanded from second seven ducats._ cook and when asked for a refer- ing is reported to be lying seriously the despotic Khedive. -the civilized ear, Is most ence presented the following: 7 repulsive- to ill at his London resi&hce. eI• 7 "To whom it may concern palatable. It has a flavor something Lord Cromer used quick and dar- like i4at of chestnuts.. it Nov,a Stotia Case of ing methods in dealing with Elgyp- HOT WEATHER AILMENTS "This is to certify that Nora Foley has worked for a-week and we are 'tiara risings, At one time Cairo THE MARK OF CULTURE. Interest to Illsatisfied." was,almost openly disaffected, and A medicine that will keep 'child- Women the British garrison was,small., His ren well is a great boon-to every jail Birds Are Given..Offi6als Sta- Halifax Send* Out a message of Help BUMM2 TOURIST RATES To 2WX lordship. however, caused it to be mother. This i;s just what Baby's tus In '_N'igjeria. FAC12PIC COAST. known that a regiment was on the Own Tablets -do. An -occasional - . . 1 -1 to Many People. Via Chicago and North Western Ry. may from India, but he was careful dose keeps the little Sforna, and -In the land of the Niger says Mr -trip tickets Ch Halifax, N.S., Dec. 15.-Wh Special 'low rate round 4 on en Inter-{.ale from all-pointe In Canada to non. not to explain that it consisted Ot bowels right and prevents sick. P. Amaury Talbot in ille London viewed at her home at 194 Argyle St., I Angeles. San vFrancisco, Portland, 84L.).t- s, little or no stigma &ttaches, Mrs, Haerstock was quite willing to t" Y' c*u `r. V'"., Edmonton,aick,leavo arid time-expired men nes". Durinr. theL hot summer Time n r'a Calgary. liund. Yeilowmtone I'Ark. etc.. and bandsmen. months stomach troubles speedily to jail birds. talk of her peculiarly unfortunate cask. I durlug July,' August and September. All the able-bodied soldiers in 'turn to fatal diarrhovs, or cholera .- In fact, prison residence is often "I was.always 'blue' and depressed Excellent train service- For rates. illus- trated.foliftv.S. tirna tables and full garrison were ordered to r�arade all infantum and if Baby's Own Tab- regarded as conferring the maA bf felt weak, languid, and utterly I ticuiars. address, 13. H.. -Bennett. for any work. L My stomach was so ! Pa over the town in small piAies, and leti are not at band the child may culture and distinction. The last ' General Agent, 46 Yonge Street. �Ta- disordered that I bad no appetite.-I ronto. untario, ]the natives did not take in the fact die.,within a few'hou Wise mo- governor of Southern Nigeria once that they .were a sort of stage army hours. complimented a chief of the interior What I did eat disagreed. I suffered Ahers always keep the Tablets 4a greatly from dizziness and sick head- over j1is--WL the same men over And the house and give their children on his knomledge of En w ache and feared a nervous breakdown.', She (axiiing the quarr'el)-' l on.ly again.' The. last. straw was when an-occasional dose to clear out the which-the man replied with a. proud Upon my' druggist's recommendation ---'---Iord C%<_Nmer coolly-put an flannels -air, `of course I be fit to talk I used Dr. Hamilton's Pills. married you to spiti Fred Johnson stomach and bowels and keep them and publicly played game after English mouth! � I learn all that "I felt better at once Every day I He_(rucfull�I wish to heaven well. Don't wait till bale is ill- I Improved. In six weeks I was a well,y game ot.-tennis. This final piece, of when I live long' time for prison." ou'd married Frei Johnson t,6 spft,6- the'dielay may costa precious life, woman, cured completely after differ-;nipped the "tbreatened ris- Such residence is, indeed looked i me. Get the Tablets now and you may ent physicians had failed to help me. ing in the bud. ving a sort of official it is for thW reason that I strongly* Mizardlis Llmd=sat Curea Gargot in feel reasonably safe. Every mo-" upon as giving Several times during his early status. At Calabar some prisoners urge sufferers with stomach or diges- -pt I - Cromer's life ther who uses the Tablets pradsea cleaning. the road, when t1ve troubles to use Dr. Hamilton's days in Egypt Lord them and-that is the best evidence were outMidtiight Vocations. was in danger. 'An English visitor a clerk, dressed in the height of Pills.' that 'there is no other'- medicine Dr. Hamilton's Pills strengthen the Carts are getting to-.Ire a rxiiiis- -who resembled-him w" found stab- -fashion, high collar, 'patent leather bed to death. having been killed in for children so good. The Tableta •.boots, and the smartest of Suits, stomach, improve digestion. strength- ance." are sold by medicine dealers )r by en the nerves and restore debilitated Maybe we could compel them to mistake for the great pro-consul went by, In passing, he flicked one mail at 25-cents a box from Th: Dr. systefas to health t By cleansing the have licenses'. I while on another occasion a dervish of the Vending laborers with ahttle blood of long-standing Impurities, by .was foun.&to have a knife concealed Williams Co., Brockville, Oat. swagger cane he was carrying. At bringing the system to a high point "I don't know that it would help a,petition which he was about, to once the aggrieved party sprang of vigor, they effectually chase away I much, But I think they ought to In THE WHALE DANCE "What 1" he exclaimed with weariness, depression and disease. i hav�i to take out licenses to sing." present to'his Lordship. erect. w4 And it was because he was &I- splendid contempt. "You dare Good for young or old, for men for ways a man of deeds, not words, Wh en Oft Eaklmon Select Husbands touch me! You factory man ! Look- women, for children. All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Mandrake and that Lord- w Cromer became kwn as and Wives. a me:". Here he pointed to the Butternut. .31inar&s 'Linims�- Mmited, the "Sphinx,of Egypt He made broad. arrows prominently dis- Gentlemen,-Last Augmat my bsM�o wrass 'himself a power in Eg-.,p.t which ad- A very primitive custom of the na- badly e*t in eteTei%--places by a barbed r although tiveo of the Bering and'aretic coasts played over his simple*vest,and ]oin Coward. wire fence- Three f the. cuts. ?small ugh healed.scpn, xit, the othern became A milted of: no rival'y, and., a at of Siberia, a custom that has come cloth. "I-be,government man! See oneo) _vvt but 'in l8s:3, when he was, chosen age here:- . And the dandy passed- on My husband is a ooward." foul and -ten. and though I tried many down from generations of savage aa- "What makes you-think so I" a and' Consul-G-ener'al, highly-placed cestors, Is the annual celebration of abashed.. kinds of medicine ubev hnd no'beneficial "He insists that I have got to result. At last a do-rttw 'advised me to ]Egyptians told him it -would be the whale dance, when thq Eskimos use MINARD'S LINDIENT and in four IMP, select their-wives. the landlord that he must paper the weeks' time eve-y sore was healed .and When the No Alimony—Just'DcanIs one.in southward at o y�Just a. Separatiot parlor or we'll move." the bair has grown over each fins sun moves s The- 'Liniment certainly the end of the short,summer season, woudcTfal in its working,` N R. IIOLD"- Mnardle Lininwnt Cures Diphtheria JOH. and the ice,closes*up the northern sea, . 'Peaoelul. quiet separation. 'no damage Witnces. Perry Baker. f body happy again-.that's the the whales come down to open water. : done, every Keep Cool I -;tble-Bodied Yoittlis Scarce. Then in celebration of the season's ituat.ion when you divorce your corng catch, the ice dwellers assemble. for with Putnam's Corn Eitractor. Acts like Of every 100 persons- s�ibject to the whale dance, which lasts twenty- Icaorant. .0 AW i ' magic-don't u". any but "Putnam's­- military dlity in Germany, 58.9 per no •days. the best. at all dealers. cent. of the farmer ]ads, are fit for .1MY ignorance perhaps I ho w and In the, centre the dancers, both against - . - . . ? service; gainst 31.9 per cent. in J -springing this one but ' fortable male Heaping Up Insults. Berlin p like W know,The great dance circle Is prepared, "re- Com -and. female, perform the most roper, which shows the Tilts thing I'<1 really 97'. savage of evolutions and motions to smallest pe'reentalge of •able-bodied - "What does the cut worm, cut?" the accompaniment of rhythinless 1 Mrs Bryde-I told,my husband I sma es, youths of any place in the empire. beating of the tointDalSgoing to give something,of my and weird was The statistics, -which �a-re for the 'Minard's LinImant Cures Distemper. Don't spend so -znu6h of chanting. The dance songs tell of the owncooking and he said'I'd better prowess of the hunter-,pLnd of the-his. try it'on the dog first. Wasn't that Year 1912, have, just been made pub- your. time cooking during prow e An keke of Tickets. tory.of, Wilmersdorf� one'of the Great of. the.tribe. The movements or a cruel -suggestken i hot weather, and your fam- the women are surprisingly graceful,i Her Friend - Very! And I er- Berlin municipalities, which has The L�)ndon General,* Omnibus lly'will be healthier Without and they mean to show in their dance the lowest death rate of any city Compariv issue something like, 2,- as daughters of a great people, 1 thought your husband was* so fond of Ger-niany, furnishes 48.2 fecruits 000,000 ti@*Its in the course 'of that, r the. heavy cooked foods. they. of dog-s. 'for an4 for those people are 'possessed of all the qualities Aervice among every 100 men single da !such women,should have. The men 'examined, a figure I'exc,;eding that who like to have such matters ela, Give them execute pantomimic scenes of the Daina.-ed Victor. rated into st-atistical details it 1 hunt, and go through all the motions of any other large city in the coun- bo "Where's your little brother?" try. , may be remarked that a day's sup- of the kill: they spear the Ice bear He hurt birds-elf." T)l about oi slay the walrus and seal, and finally, V of tickets weighs one ton. St i wlt4- extraordinary contortions, van-- O.L'How YOUR 01WN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU If placed end to end would stretch i quish the mighty whale. "'We were seoinr� who could lean.. Try'Nurine ZTe Remedy for Reii,Weak,watery -Po Eyes and Granulated Eyelids; No Smarting- from London to Dover, would cove-r­ I During the• last days of the feast, out,of the-winduw the farthest'and .fust Eye Oomfort.-)Write for Book of the Bye a space of nearly byrna.11Frea. Murine Eye Remedy Co.,,Cbicago. an acre, or if plea ,when the time arrives fot the selec- he won." ed flat on to�p of one another would i tion of husbands and wives, the man reach to a height<)-f 1,666 feet. Ji Diplomat. Tda't 1 15 o s ies performs his mate dance before.the Young woman he has picked out. •- in panto- "Pa, would you be glad if I saved mime'he promises to provide her gen- erously with the fruit of the hunt both you a dollar V' They're light and easily I food and fur. If she to pleased' with ''I certainly'would,.my Eon." digested and yet nourishing !him, she walks out and dances heri '-"Well, you remember you prom- ishing pt,�Iice, 'and shows how slie will is�ed if I broug'ht-a good report from and-satfsfying. No bother acce they have , my teacher you'd give me a dollar, You will find relief in Zam-Buk I look,after the igloo. When tti' preparation—just' pJur 1 danced before each- other, they are I and I didn't." It eases the burning� stinging from the package and add 1 married after the custom of the tribe, • land lie leads� her .off to his walrus- A Good Idea. pain, 3top8 Weeding and bri cream and sugar — or I hide lodge.' ease. Persevemnee,with ZA' :01:.-,;� During the dance they•. feast oti: 'IT-hat's a. good. idea ma'am, Buk,means cure. Why n the 're 'mighty good with k not prove I whale. The skin of the'.baleen whale said the new servant. having"the . :4 fresh berries or fruit. is about-an Inch thick, and looks like this? da Drugat,to and sW,&-X4 soda and water, mixed,, in them', box. rubber, The solid blubber between It bottles with squirts. I dna "The Meiiiory Lingers 01, �and the true flesh is usually about time, fourteen Inches thick. The black skin Scullery floor in half the I, " 2d it of 'a three bottles 1�ft out o the Canallan Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., and the blubber, the latter cut to the there Windsor, Ont. thickness of the former�, Is called mok. -3 Tffl�I? dozen. tuk, and Is considered a great delicacy. IPJUE 29-'14- It to eaten raw, and although it sounds Minsrd's TA-4-ont 012"s Colas, Eta. E D. 7, Iwo- W4 71 J+. tF e. wa+av .aa,4,.�+• r "'e'�.aE.�.- ..v.••tw.y-t. ',,.,s>•. ar.*w�d i• _ a.. r."..+„.. _.r- air.,•.. :.r�- _:�'rf :+,.: .+ ..�� '7e,4� y,. .... ,... ,'�1C`k�.. ..•°�".. n. . rot. 2' ... ., .. . .. ,+ • .-•; ..:'+ �-- ^.i. .a 71 -�. u ' .:: ENTRANCE EXAMS. HAY FOR SALE-The undersigned ' afr has for sal.about . standing _:• _Are to Moven x� The followingare the names of the hay, Willbe sold in quamtitiee to .nit par- ser* s� g 0 �r 1.1m. For farther parbio¢lars a ly at tot ei V e • • Q aabiisbedevary Fr9day IDoaaieiCltM Omoe. successful, candates at the recent son.1.Pickering(rhs Tom)farm.)D,1tcx&C u.L _ Plottering,Oas. Dumbarton. • Entrance Examination. Certificates soil{ be seat to the successful candi- 1.00 i! is advtoee. dates and marks h the unsuccessful BINDER TWINE=The three -beet - -- - -- - OLM per year , p on hand at reasonable prices. Ali arades - subscriptions to the United states,*LAO eaadidatesi. Q teed As I have been in the business O n ,M■and ay s ��h, W e to advaaw Whitby-81 candidates, >n passed- ot¢irthe put seven yearsamd&Iways Qave satis .. - Dorothy Bradburyy ((hon.), Walter faction,the farmers era assured of fai:dealing, Brown, Dora Colwilr, Llllian Dou lee, rdy bIIii"0ss i. re thaing yearly, .let our — ~' N KUM% Proprietor. g on 1 now before the rash lanes on. T>loe are.movmg our entire stock lO H f p Emma Fisher, Ethel Giles, .Albert B,�Ayf Is, Pickering as 4s Goldring, Rowena Harris, Muriel -of first-class Meats, Gro- PICKaRING COtlNG14 Hawleyy�,Gladys Hortopp, Joy Hallett, rVASE NOTICE-The great Ameri- Louie Hubbell, Blake De$art, Annie record o}owned bredyT. Coistee .Prince lare n;; ceries, Fruits and Provis- The above Council met pursuant to Jnbb,Eunice Kemp,Kathleen Lavery, will be ahtpped from Barrie, where he has - :edjourament on Monday, the 13th Joede Long; Christine McLeod, Gert- been in service the last two seasons to Uz• inst. Members all present,. the-reeve rude McIntyre, Mary M. McIntyre , F= e¢ efoit°hefailseason)petites uteri ions .into our new premises, in the chair. Carrie Neil, Nat Nell, L.W.O'Connor ested,dont fail to ase thio horse as he is The minutes of the last meeting Llifford Quinton (hon.):Arthur Rice, claimed to be the greatest horse in America, the.brick block on the cor were read and apprpved.' Lorne S,R��vin,Ethel Stuttaford(hon), A number.of accounts were present- wm. Smith, Madeline Smith, Maud rOR SALE-S Roomed House in • . tr ed for payment and referred to the Shuttleworth, Violet Sadler; Douglas .l village of Dumbarton, la miles east of er two doors. east of ou respective standing committees. Thompson (hon.).Gordon Trigg, Elsie fruits.Toronto'Rouse in first condition; small en of business. West (hfrom Frank J. Foley,barrister,Toren- Muriel Waiters(hon.), Willie Willis. attached,close to lake, ay, c urc to, claimin $500 damages for his Clifford Quinton gets the lat. Muriel and poet office,7 minutes from. ,r station, gg Proposed Radial Sl'y adj oining. Fi.r parti�e- client, Dr. C. F. Riley, the said dam. Walterg Rets the 2nd and Dorothy are apply GEORGE WHITE,Dumbarton,37.41♦ - We thank all our customers cages being sustained by himself and Bradbury gets the 3rd Town Scholar- auto in an accident on the Kingston sbip, c sweet to Eat and patrons for them splen• toad,just West of the Dunbarton Aekering-21 candidates, 16 passedLaxiects - ti school. -S. Annan, C. Bryant,- M. Clark. A. A Csdf did support of a good Gro- = 'A communication was read from A. Cowan, O. Cowan, M. Cowan, Geo. pp F. Wilson, secretary of the special Douglas, E.'Gaseoyne. R. Gormley, C. , cert business, and ask for committee on arrangements and or- Marquis, M. McGuire, E.'Prouse, L. C"HOPPiNG nization of Hydro-Electric Railway, Reid, H. Robbins. E. White. Toronto and north eastern division) Claremont-f8 candidates,24 passed 8 a continuance of their pat- Jgiving notice of meeting of.the com- -Ella Barkey, Douglas Dickinson, _. +mittee to be held on July 16th to err- Harry Dodd, Jean Evans, Willie For- AND OAT FLAKING rOIIage under 011l' new and ranite for meetings,speakers and press {e, Burnett Jamieson (hon.). Grant - - notices, etc. Jones,Raymond Jones,Barbara Kydd, The undersigned is prepared to do - -A communication was read from Hazel Mantel. Edna Middleton, Hilda grain chopping and oat better surroundings, where Messrs.Smith, Rae and Greer. bar- Middleton, Lloyd Pegg, Mary Pugh, flaking every day in the ,teeters.Toronto,on behalf of the.rate- Blanche Reeson, Isabel Sargent, Ohaa ' Stocks, Vets Stephenson-(hon.). Ueara week except on We will be able to give then) payer.of the tow asking the Gordon White. Pla terSaturday, - _- i nounceta-restorer-the Yanderbill.ks. y _ ,I,wvo.. '1•.n#4•nr_�. _ leading to the station from .Dunbar- - " `toe to its original width of 8d feet. Whitevale-8 candidates, 6 passed- Joh F. Bayles, Greenwood - _ Stanley Daloe, Howard Hoover, An- QBE yOVE; PATRONAGE US The standing committee on Con- nie Larkin, Irene Pugh, Gertrude 11 �+ tingencies repo rte and recommended Wright. EASTLAKE SHINGLES _ ppaymeat ere follows : S.-$. Stevenson . Burnett Jamieson. from 8 and 7, �- bailiff.2.004 M. Gleeson. Div. court Pickering, gets the let County scholar- l clerk, 2.00.John Murkar printing and shep G advertising,3.25; D, R. Beaton on V'eta-Stephenson, from Claremont __�j�Al r(G S !T/�..//�ARDSOi� .- ' :account Of salary.75.00; Your com- School, gets the 2nd County sch-3lar _ wittee having considered a claim from �p i Dr. Riley claiming damages to his shEthel Studdaford, from Ashburn auto on the Kingston road west of School,gets the. Ord County scholar- 'Duubarton amounting to Saw, your ship. committee not havingsny knowledge E THE ' whatever at the present time deem it ---- �IaT>f ABlJsit� advisable at present not to entertain this claim and recommend that this W,0MAN WOULDsmatter be.deterred. Your committeey recommend that the reeve attend the Are easily a lied and have al-iihydro-electric meeting in Toronto on Y ve tof- TANDARD. , ' Wednesday, The committee having NOT GIVE DP ways Rive the bee ay n considered the communication Of - satisfaction. Smith. Rae da Greer in behalf of the — Have been made 29 pears � is as advantage aQmet�mes to baseline at Dunbarcoa to the orefenal- lmcmnah Sicken l.�luffmings -like cut above. �� a bank account in the names _width of 88 feet.. The-committee corn-' •At Made standard grade only. Corro posed"of the reeve, 1st deputy reeve of-two persons, so that either one ' and councillor Wilson w further is ).+fist Found Help In Lydia gated.Iron'any gauge. �� � � �y snake withdrawab. Such as •iavectigate and report. E baM 6 vegeta. -Let;me figure for. your next roof account d a "joint account.'• _ The standing committee on Bonuses OOID�OUDd. and save you money. to for Wire Fences reported and recom- Bell telephone. - ' '`D OFF/Ce be _ _ peened Famish poo- mended the following payments: Jas. _ to - -•--Underhill. :bonus on 80 rods of wire g; , Ps. - "When I started F+• j. PI'OIIBe, Piekering TORONTO fence on lot 21,con.' Q. 20.W-; Jas. Un- taking Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable - - 'derbill for bonus on 158 rods on lot 21, Compound Iwas m a NOTICE TO CRET)ITORS — con,9. eastern boundary, :?2.?0: Thea. dreadfully ley ,.�.,a PICT BRANCH, Garner;for bonne on 37 rode on lot 33, state of health, µ con. 7,9.25: John Beelby for bonus on had internal teen- to the Matter of flee Estate of Albeit Ed. R. W. GORDON, lY!`o'g'!• D Beasloh also at Whitit. �sR ,4i0 rods on 37 rods on lot 20, con. F, _ 20,00:also 28 rods on lot 21, -con. 8, hies, and was so ex•. ward Roach, lata of.the .otrnship .o, 11,20: Wm. Hollinger bonus on 100 tremely nervones and Pickns><f, in the County.of Ontario, rods on lot . con. !., 25.00: M: S. prostrated that of I Postmaster, deceased. �-y - _ : _ -• Ch man bonus on 118 rods on lots 10 bad given in to my Notice is hereby givers pursuant to :--' -:JERSEY �� - land 11 in con. 3. Greenwood road f e•1 i a g s I would R. S. O..Chap.. 129,that :all persons :.sdp.QO: Applicateoas- were received bays been is bed. having claims against the said estate from ThOa.Mraer. C. A. Marshall. As It was I had of Albert Edward Roach. who died on land Arthur Gormley for bonuses on or about the 11th day of May' 1914. _ wire[encs. � strength at are required to Bead or deliver to the 'CREAM ' The standing committee on Roads tint to on my undersigned Executrix of the last 1. 1_ ICEw CR A " BAN est Bridges r ported and recommend- feet rod what 1did do was by a great Will of the said deceased, Whitevale, led the following payment: Pedlar sQart I could net sleep at night and.- Post Office.Onte rio, on or before the !rx eople for lb inch culvert for r, d. 48, of course felt very bed(a the moesisg, 8th day of August.1914, particulars of To see It is to-buy it, to buy it es•try it,to try it is bo ask for MOM 90;J. O.Brryyne[,commissioner and {�a stssldy headache. their claims duly verified, and ootioe and it is the most wholesome food, thers tor'grsdiag on sideline bet.iota .•A the second botW I no- in further geven that after the last ` ;a and 9,con..a.also on con. 3, 117.75; tiesd that the heads&*was not so bad, In teats the said a add ri - Levi Grove for hauling bridge cover- I � m7 ply were will proceed to distribute the said ee- Harvest tool., harvest..mitts, light weight shirts sad tate,having regard only to the claims Ing on con.P. opp lot 29, .80: Stewart = eorteu•d.its no Intl k g ate for men and boys. Bros.for piece o timber,for bredge on of which she shall then'have notice. � '. con.7, opp. lot 34,10.00: J. H. Mich- made a new woman of m•, and now I Dated at Whitby, the 2nd day of ell for rep. bridge on con. 7. opp. lot can 11ard17 realer•'that I seri ebb duly 1914. prints; muslius,'lawns and Ringhams, Ladies and girls light 44. 15.00. Jesse Cook. for-bridge cov- so much as I da Whenever I know any LOBE rro W. ROACH,Executrix; vests,. - •'•,•ering 804,20; John Whitson, 74 yds woman in need of • �d mea I J. E.,FARgwsLL, K. 0:, �, ems• Pint gravel div.. 65, 7.40; D. E. Pugh 66 �{y prat" Lydia IL hams Vag• 40-42 Solicitor for Clie E•zecutrix. '.yds gravel N. Greenwood road in 1919, etabl• C o m p o u n d. -Mrs, FtAIfK C50;also 14 yds of 'gravel for'div - 21, Cy��3146 N.Tulip St.,Richmaad,Pa. • Canned goodsin great valiety, pickles the choicest, prime sheens.1.40; Wm Edwards, 140 yds. for 86, Women ��O Wing ���� Pura maple syrup,114.00: 1, H. Michell,35 yds fordiv. Romer Hay B••n T•llisa,H. G. Calvert for. gradir g fol fo years how Lydia E.Pinkham's ity C and working split log drag 48-00; John Vegetable Compound has restored their Our rocerles are the fre.shest. - 1 :Pallister, for putting in 2 culverts on health when suffering with feniale ill$. Hall's Hair Renewer Certainly stops g north townline,and also scraping and f hair. NO doubt about it what- _ x. removing stone:on north townline, This account for the enormous demand ver. - Uxbridge 6o pay one-half, to ; John .for it from coast to coast. If you ase ever. 'You will flute) be eatiafied. I L �.? .Pallister for 8 hours work on culvert, troubled with any Ailment PeO RCIF o .lot.23. con.9,1.60; J,B. Wilson, women why dont y �7 LydiayPICNIC. GROUNDS. ' 200 yds gravel div, 49. 20-00; D. E; pinkham's Vegetable Compound! It _ �Rw'agy�� r GNTAR'=0 .y Pugh 2`20 yda gravel north Greenwood will pay.you to/d+o� so. Lydia E••.Pink- Picnic parties desirous of securing "" - 22.Q0; J.F. Michell,95 yds gravel div, ham Medicine Co., Lyon, Mass. _ grounds may secure those adjacent to -W,9.50, H. Johnston 42 yds gravel Simcoe Point House at reasonables' div.83, 4.20;Jas.Todd, 14 yds gravel rates. .-We are pleased to quote div,ii. 1.40;H.Johnson 80 yds gravel NeW ddvert4sonsmts. Boats, dishes and tables will be pro-. div.'41,8.00;'J. Whitson IiS'yyda grad• vided'at reasonable rates. you prices On el div.84,'13.80; Graham Jchnston, - Ice Cream every Saturday - ire grant for gravelling on sideroad bet T OST-On Sin Street opposite E. lots 10 and 11 in con.5,known as the L Bryan's a tight King spread Finder Ice cream and other refreshments well - old Greenwood road,$0.00;H.Ellicott please notify J,H. 0ovNOR, Yioteriag. P•C. be provided at booths for those dealt- • for ave)diva.39, 37 and 28, 8.40 ; one with ing them, when timely notice has t _ gr •v OR SALE-Two buggies, o been given. Mate - Pedlar Peo le 15 inch pipe de 32, People F to , Roth 1mrod repair. For p.rtioalar. further articulare a 1 toBtfilding•W. R. Ward for furaishin p For f P Pp y i 13.70, g apply to P.G,!f[ORQOa[BE, Pickering.'4i-49' � anaterial and rep.bridge bet lots 4 and tJ w L,L / /4 g,con.9,70.00; H. Johnson 20 yds AOR SALE-10 pigs. 8 weeks old. • --� .g%yel div. 78, 2,00; J. R. .Michell � A•pplyy at lot 15, con. r. Pickering, Ind Simcoe Point,Hous.e We Can deliver to any station $uling 10 cu. yd of gravel on w.town- ;bone, Pak, 1790, WALTER STEVEN9011 dine opp.con.8,Markham -to pay one Pickering. rhalf,6.00;H. Calvert5 days on drag The Pickel'lllg in Ontario � HOUSE TO RENT-In village of Kingston road, station road and old Olsremonc,a rooms, ,good Herten stso �s ;•._` - ') Greenwood road,20.00; H. Johnson 'stable, Apply to ansa xcFAlii.ixE, stare- Y1gi18�nce Coffilnatee _ cleaning ditches and gravellingg in Mont,Out. 49.43 -C"' dlv.76.20.00;R. F. Scott, 7vork in - :• . . div, 70,4.00:Jas.L. 82 da HOLSTEIN BULL FOR S4LE-13 Sr. div. 14,6.10;also Z3 Palmerr in div: menthe old. -For partioatan ap ly to The object of thi's Association is to Our. Is are up to quality. and - vel 2.><0; Jas. Wilkin for work on R.H.CARSON,R R. No. 9, olaremon Ind. lessen stealing and prosecute Eastern townline Opp. con. 8, Whitby phone,Ciare.-sm. 41.41 the felons. - - not down to price pay half,7.4:5, Jas.Wilkin and oth LT OIISE TO LET-On lot 10,con. 9, Members haying peoperf 'stolen,00mmnal• ere for gravelling on eastern townline, 1Z Pickering, Good working man's 1,onse, y ys get acquainted and fill a $2.60: W. D. btathews tfc Co.for 7f"ft Plenty of work in the neighborhood. Apply to - • Oa/e immediately web 'as member -. 'of plank for Pickering- bridge, 11.16 ; a E, Puna.Claremont. s t! of Ezeontive OommlMse. _ -':Let v W,J. Devitt, ippe for div. 2.50 ; Membership fee - 21.80• Wm. Cassie wor7t on div. 45,5, 13,00; TO RENT-In Pickering Village, a p your order. ? - comfortable frame house with garden and , ��.�y had from the President or; Vennett Bros.70 yda gravel diy, 45, stable,situated on Binaa street For portion- rmay be y on from one Pre - .00;C. W. Disney com of statute I-&P D. M. DECBEEi 9lJ weer etre _ _ bor div. $l. ll-U;C. P. R. Freight st,Chicago. L 4v Ezec. Com,- D. Banka,0.S.Pala) las charges on Pick plow. .36. QTRAFED-On to the premises of or, 0. L. Moreombe, Pickering, Out ►7 D The Council now adjourned to meet the undersigned, lot s, con. a. 9oarboro, g HE ' S s e abou s June 1st, two yearling cattle. Owner at nae O clock On Monday, Aug. m,,y bsys same b rs an_d pea i � W. T tr for,the traaaaction of general ing.:pensee. ,>yo t p Via¢ T jT�M!f•a�.e�a'V•4 1 A 'O'Conpn�o�r:�� 80 1• Clark Y�`4„ -;�on..4 ti � "n '" -a %�." ¢fi.iy"t..` `.���' .� - .,.� .,..,, r :*ti"• ..,ti• r '>:.' ..rn' �eL�rv,f�y; .y. -q �'G.;rA+t ,;�.,... ?`: ,� ,a 'r' � r ✓ -•r , er: ^n-n .-. x:- z.-- T."'•<' - °r; -� .aeFr, seen ea-�, ?s Z.:a'*!a.;^i.' ,� .s• _..•a-:y'. _ .w•r•• s s,; fro: ,-_ -^.. .c^_ .a. a ', 't`� .:'. ,x'r�S '': �., >. ,.'.. ,+,' F,.tt.,,.. :.l�+u^,-•• n• a''�i• + r+"". :a..`. a% ,. �.va.:`A„ _R„`:°- -,.ffi.' "a•' ``:..wt?' .•.' ^.4 r�.'?'. ...t..:.. .. �. _"'mss ... .> ..t�, 7 .. ".k'...,'•,^' .i. + x' .'^! _-Y 1„ Y' ,`..Sy;' r' :.as .+hc•✓ •. it. .o vale. .... ,- -�:,. _ .: :. ....,.. ., ,;:" .•.'3 -v t t ,: Y; >r _ p _ , s z. �• OLARKMONT Master George Thexton, of Pick- towns. It would be appreciated ` - Mrs. G. H. Samir was" its the Bring, ie spending a few days with by the residents sad the band q r3ty on Friday. his uncle and aunt, J.H. sad Mrs. would be anm ly repaid for their J s fle RICHARDS011 S Beal. trouble: Think it over boy's. _ !lire. Forgie visited friends at y - .Atha on Friday. Sam. and Mrs. Stephenson, of Ilnpl u4l ah6j I of$awl display of J. H. Beal had a b .tri to y Ohiaa. A ' p Toronto, spent Sunda with the 1n>7 urge wos�ens of -the cit on Friday. latter's parents, Thomas and Mrs. f! . Albert Rawson, of Toronto, Gibbons. Wealth of Han• _ +� +��+ 'Ton, juts ;visited friende heire on Sunday. Robt. Worthy, of Brampton, PARISIAN sef4E HAKES THIN r.IE'sI.sea rso9ved for'she Holiday trade. 00 . Geo. T.and Mrs.Leri and daugh was here last week erecting a HAIR aor'r AND ABUNDANT - and see them. - monument in Jos. Evans' lot in ter, spent Sunday with Whitby Beautiful hair, thick, soft, fluffy. -:, 8ubscriptious sokon for all Jlfagasines, - f - frienda. the union cemetery. lustrous, sad free froal 'dandruff, • isWook , i Mra. Wm.Thom Misses V.eta and Metle Stephen- one of womee'a greatest charms, yet jY a Dady Newapaparit ' Ater, Miss Myrtle were in Toronto eon, are spending a week - with eh many have streaked, thin and life- '...bn Friday. their grandparents.,John and Mrs.- -less hair and think there is no re- F medy. Pretty hair is largely a matter Judson and Mrs., Ward and Stephenson, of Pickering. of care. family, spent Sunday with Ed. Mrs. Thomas. Paterson and . Frequent applications-of Parisian X00$ St-twist: _ 'vCTbitb9P u and Mrs. Gibson. daugliter,'Miss Gladys, are visiting Sage well rubbed Linto the scalp is all Our police trustees- 'have men with the former's sister, Mrs. Jas. that is needed-it acts like magic. - engaged hauling gravel on our Hortop, of Port Perry. Try it tonight-youwill really be OWLICMUC LULZ week. — Muses ell-and Jessie- Worthy, will the hair become soft' fluff ra- ` "'T, P. Shirk has been"Spending of Brit y' Our ice-cream parlors will now be • A practical Shoemaker has •the past in the •`Beautiful nrpton, are holidaying at diant with life and-really doubly beau- P P the home of their grandparents, tifu1, but all dandruff disappears, fab open during the season and we opened a Isle of Somewhere." Thos. and Mrs. ribbons, ling hair and itching scalp.. cess Mrs. Welford of Toronto, is An "Interested Resident" writes your head feels fine. _ supply from the Oe epSlYlIIg BOp- =`spending'a week with her parents; All druggists sell a large bottle of CITY DAIRY COMPANY Neat door to W. `J. Coakwell'ts suggesting that the band-turn out 8 y. = harness alio , where he is Thos. and Mrs. Gibbons. one night a week to give a "band Parisian age for fifty-cents.cents. C}et it p pre„ _=- James Harvey spent Saturday from T. M, McFadden he will refund First-class Bread.Cakes of fine variety pared to do all kings of and Sunday in,the city and is now concert" as they do in other the money if you are not satisfied. and Confectionery always repairing work. speadin a few days-in W hitby. on,hand. _ Pa g wt Mrs. 1$dson K. Bame, of Schen- _ HERB MONNEY, A call respectfully solicited _. - ectady, N. Y. is.visiting with her PICBERiNG, ONTARIO W. ROYCE, PICKERINGF parents, Harry and Mrs.Thomson. _ P e e l s Big Annual. George Branscombe, of Toronto, ' ' is s ndinly a week or two here ;with his mother, Mrs. Alex. Wil. Ayer s Pills 4001- Midsummer foot and Shoe Sale 4040- eon. DeLaysl Silos and Se �., Misses Isabel and Violet Sargent pai'atore li�dacba 81YDtts�w ' - tuftdks returned home on Sunda - after ' 10 per cent. to 50 per cent. Discounts ` tansy. ' ___ . $ _ foe 60 ' d1as at Mona ad. s. - — 4040'- off-eve—Zine-of footwear in our store. best Ad Vow b _ : , relatives at Moto Road. :_ . . � �- Owing to the farmers- being Call and-see'-what we have tg offer yon. tee L- Sold_hg_ busy with their haying and other r - farm work, a quiet atmosphere Phone 151. 4040- .Ind. Phone 1921 . - ,--,- : Repair Sy. prevails in our burg these da s. - 0 II ., - -' Widmer Miller, who mov tor : Goodwood about .a. mogth ago, aIOHN PEEL, 'WH/TB Y - PICKERING; ONTARIQ Bicycles for hire. Also, a number of visited for a eouple of days last -- W'A'I'�H FOR @econd-hand wheels for sale, or ' `week at the home of Mrs. Brown. - - new ogee ordered when Mrs. G. M. Forsyth has been .. The Cadillac Vacuum Cleaner. r aired. under the doctor's care for the mm TOD's 4040 Good ear and�unlop Auto Tires r past week, but we are pleased to Tbis is the time when women have their carpets and ruga- cleaned for sale at right prices, x" tuprort that she ned home onnow Wednesdaylas ''and put in place again.' Why not keep them clean by using Motor truck each Wednes- Ind phone 1918 Pick. ' M recovering.- _ ' da and Saturday for all R ''l y t this hand vacuum cleaner? No dusty, curtains oc walls, y Russell AT1dre17Vs - after spending a few days with - =-_ger daughter, Mrs. Evans Ward, everything kept clean and bright all the year round. -The kinds of Bread and Cakes. PICHERING, Oat. Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson . . . A free demonstration when asked for fruit loaf.Ask for a 10 cent wrapped -and family, motored to Canning- best make$950 and $1150 ` ton on Monday when they wit. C. H. BL'RLING PICKERING Pcerin g . ;messed the great Orange celebra _ ..,T . . tion. ; The garden part under the aa- "� p . OSHAWA, ONT. - ices of the Ladies' Aid of the u�p ``��hawa 6teel thin leiLumb er lard I Methodist church will be held on +the evening of Wednesday, JulyFLOUR. and FEED 4040' –;Are Fire Proof, Wind Proof, We have just received a la od d large s Wm. Gibbons jr., of Toronto, is at Cherrywood Station well assorts stock of Georgia pine in Water Proof Lightning — rto finish.composed of baae casing visiting with his aunt', Mr-s. Adam `: 8 g - and ouldings in gtteat variety. Feed Wheat, Whole Corn, 8 rs, of Mount Zion, and with =Proof and Front Proof. '. I� :._- � We-guarantee all the above stock to lits ggrandparents, Tbos'. and Mrs. -Malted Cora, Dried Brew- be first-class, as it was ma u�ett 1Gibans. All OOd II •t0-date Canadif�n in the"Southern States by bost Haying hag been in full twine $ ,,ers Gcaios,.Qil-(eke 'Meal, _ American macbtaery. ' during the past week. The yield \�`- Also noel doors, open and lazed ry -0# - _ Farmers use them. Molaseina, Bma, Shorts,- Its light, but owing to the dry sash, verandah cotumus and glazed _ "weather it is being harvested in ' o wood flooring. 1, 2 and 3 inch llrst-class condition. �.• _ _ ._ Flour, Crushed Oats, EGc. and dressed ine. 1 and 8.inch Wellington Pearson has been See any of the following Local Aagents-Thep will gave you best price@ on For particulars Phone home 5000. lock, rough. I inch 'hemlock T d eagaged by Charles Sargent to Pedlar's MetahRoofin Siding, Vents, Culverts Finsai ials; fid Call and see M, assist him in his tinsmithing and, Terminals. Sheating and Ornaments. Yard closed every Saturda aftee- ' !furnace bnaiaeee and has entered Ssmael.Manninpt, W. Pnn le, _noon,until further notice, y.1 his new duties. s" • , -::'upon Brooklin, Out. hltby, Out. o The Presbyterians of Erskine G. M. Rice, ,Jacob McInt re, as� �' We D...� y .. church, Claremont purpose hold- Whitby, Oat ? Whitby, Oat. _ 1 M rd � g' � - � ordaa 8� S Jing a monster ga en party on Awrence Denny, John Ashenhurst, IC�EI;INQ Hary ;•: .August the Fourth.- Further par- Greenwood, Out. Goodwood, Ont. - 5 r + b .. 6icalars will be given later. W. Henly, W. F. Burton, � d o a .. 1t � a flu Quite a large number from . Boz Grove, Oat Whitevale, Ont. 3 rt d 0.1 q« 1' _. 1C`laremont and-vieinty attended J. C. Morrish ::W. W. Sadler K st a 'C O • �n - he Lennox annual picnic at Jack- Highland Creek, Ont. Greenwood, Ont. -: a i " a '0 - � 'eon's Point on Wednesday and W m. Wilson, Pickering, Oat. B -+ New and second cream sep�►ra- •. :report the affairs grand success. No higher rice. but better service and satisfaction. - ° $ • o lin 8 We regret to report the death g P m o o 'y a �. �e tore Gasoline engines, of a former resident of Claremont, B m- Jar O;r different makes, pumping out. y: .Mr.-Dugald Taylor, which took THE PEDLAR' PEOPLE, Limited - - Feb lace suddenly at his home in e n 0 m °'• Mar yN file. Farm implements. 1, pp Head Office and works, OSHAWA, ONT Establishedj1861. e BracebridRe on Thursday, July a •- APT la • - 4040 4040- - __ �. a a : ' a.I s.,, No GST PRICES.. a 9th in his 74th year. tie Four members of the Markham - ' Bowling club paid a friendly visit k. a -�� Jul; �a Young Brood Sow for Bale. to the Claremont club on Mondays. Bap, _ '�'c7fT. ICE. •S.E�GKSOh.T - and defeated them by 20 shots to �„ Oct. rr. "' .15, The return match ' will be `:THE DOM IN ION UN ' � y m � g � m . NOT �" $ROCS ROAD, ONT. - t ,played today at Markham. /tit EDMUND@.o%LER,M.P.,PRE%ID%NT. W.D.MATTHEW%,V109-PN9$1p9NT. o.. D.0 (p Our-school trustees are now ad- C.A.HOGBRT,Gon%ral N=ugw. d.nc.n lsis-wnibb 7, o.b.w. e,B�nRb.D: '� vertising for four new teachers. s Porb P 1z,v�zbrtdRa 16,Qanaiastoa 1b, :0win to -the large number of This Bank Offers Farmers >�e...>b.D°i vpwr�o..�s g g s complete and sallsfact"banking service. pupils in the continuation classes, Sates Notes collected an favorable terms,and advances made an such no ss at Are You Interested In -a Second teacher will now be re= ,•teasonable mei. The Sgw. ings Departm".t b a s and convenient depositoq for t/ gU1Ced for that work. .;asmttey. lntete%t at agent rates is pin oa depadts of ons dollar and upwards �®� Mrs. James Smith and too, John p� � ,and dine, ands, Nissen Lena and WHITBY BRANCH: '4 A. ATKINSON, Msutager. Madeline, and R. B. Stewart, of . g � ;. 'Whitby, and Miss Stalter, of Osh- - '04 awa, spent fray with Ed. and AND Of all Materials mad design Mrs. Gibson, having made the trip in Mr. Stewart's auto: kepti in stook. It will pay you A number of the members of • ' b Dell at our works std•insp%ot our 460lik and obtain•-doss. Doan b0 Jte' • - -'.the Women's institute were the .. .S ___ - assn we o a�ploy them-, as�n� 4040 COS: guests of the Altona 'Branch'. at -0` IMPSO - - ly we. can, and do throw off the so" the.home of Mrs. McBride; of; the commission of 10 per oent.,whichyon we 8th concession of Pickering on - - " 4siW1ily save by purohadns from os. Tuesday of ternoon. They •report, I have in stock 4M rods of .aa11 scuoitsd. a most enjoyable meeting. - = - - - 1re fencing made by the :wAITST GRANITE C9. o - ' Ira Bcfyer has given' the con-. "W - w' Omb.: Whitby. Ont.rtc e have moved Into Mess Boone'@ store, negt: — ' tract of installing a hot•water Steel Cotnpanp of.Canada. -system of heating his residence -.: • door west-o€our old stand, we thank -the public ='- - - - ��,,tt ` ='to Charles. Sargent, Mrs.- Boyer I also carry brace wire, E. W. DIVANS, generally,for your very kind p4tronage, in the- .. • 1 t ire, wire will have one of the most modern - -• co led spring w Pum Maaufa0tureto residences in town as well as one paet and we solicit a continuation of the same in p . -of the moat attractive flower y" the future, when we will be better able to• meet staples. -Steel posts and ' Shop and Residence, Dundas St, ,...gardens. Mr. Boyer is now look- cedar Sts. ing for a lady to Superintend_she -your-every wants in Groceries, D'ry goods, Boots ' p° - WHITBY, ONT-. affairs-of his household. The Women's Institute will hold and.ShQes;. . Also millinery -and other. lines_asThree doors west of Whitby House their July meeting on the after- usual. Carpenters are now busy re-modeling the '— _ noon of Jnl 22nd at the home Let_me,show you what I have and We are.prepared to instal wood orirm of Mrs. J. Evans. Program: will interiorof store-in the meantime- we will do oar quote_youu prices _ _ umpe on short notice, also attend be given by the girls. There will ----- est t0 p6rVe the public�B ABu� until the. car- - to all kinds of repgtring.' - be a cake contest by girls from 10 to lti and from 14 to 1 yrs. There nters are through. j'� Agent gasoline the Ontario Wind:[ill, will be Judges to decide which ,gt i j s REESOR ,alsothesengines e �� are the Beet cakes and prizes will ~+ be awarded- fat, 2nd and 8rd 'e". +L •�... ..I.•f aj'R•'.c11ef,.+.'r,.• 1..-✓v •r.!!'IN.'AC,rt•L`:+Y'.^.'G. ne^..✓^,.,..uYir.. Y ..r.,K...w. n..�.+:1'3 a-a4�ff.�d. �4 r: rRl! i ORJAAM &EPA AT"D% QQIQ � tprtzl ts \n ._'.ir...!t+ ..fi'f.ln:•. ..F.._� .t".. ..e Ad�rrw _ igi .fi ,, Jrr rl t; 't a:,�;'f y' ,: =rn ,. ., l.sr;y'--":' *c �'•'r?^. )r u �s w, _ 1. •,p-wih'+r'p'.¢t*7v •,..: mites xa,.. •. mi}'. -St*c+«a'rss.'-hmrn5?„�a.s" n.,rT '7T, s'A*" tc.'^Caa. m i. lAl 1. m ... ,' ,i i .. • .. N i '.A'. �- ., _ ! ' , Ilk .'.y , , _ P a, .: - r . .' _ Y - ,e '�=�..�., . rR �- _ "It is she, not I• who would be con-- • 3 �" of dreaainn of wnitlaliaad9eai� fsl had Wanted �IeW i nvent�ons Y - my way, Lilith and I would be married Manufacturers are constantly writing us for new ideas, $45,000 paid for one s to-morrow•" invention ,Just stented and sold bx'udi.'• $lo,m 0 ered for snottier. Send for Mrs. Morland snook `ler 8ngCr at'me pp complete list: Let ns tiara your $fleas !alio oto Ons Good laventloa pa4 with Indulgent playfulness, oar tortnae to wads• Ideas developed; Iisc perfected. Send ske oh' - 'F' ..,. 'I��ie JV�eddi ' :eve You young men are ao tempeatuoua and tlescrl tion of your Idea for Free Patent 6earcki PATENTS SOLD. �� and impatiept I" she exclaimed. •Any- p i1 how. wait until Monday and be saaured HAROLD C. dNIPMAN • CO., Dept» t1Y, Patent SollottoTs; 'Ottawa,. i%- _- +• . - I will-do.my very beat to advance your — ___ •-- -- - -' --• .r , 11 ic _ - - sdl of In est boilers her. It THE PILI\CESS OF EURIOPE.. ,CAPTAINS NOT HIGHLY PAID. caI d n the le , P ;'01' Aiarr�ed ,to s'i. FB�I'3► seemed to mo that her manner betrayed • _ _ -- a_most patent artificiality, and that her ' - - son ii r ng false. I I had seen h fao� Lally Ilestcr Llicy Stanho11e IVas Average .Salary of CoDi4nl)nder• eiQ ed to note that the purring quality of `cry ECCClI11riC.` Llncr Is $I,000. ' . her voice was accompanied by a very � - EEi :YIX-(Continued)• tell you that I am godson and grand- -look in her ac3nti11at1II� almost In an old book published il9 maria Shnpbu lders ire endeavoring- to CSAPT nephew' to -old Admiral Bluklston, who pui'illesa, trees-Kray eyes. 1 beKaq to " construct vessels for the senger- r, ` "That sounds very charming, but-it bought my last large palntl3rR o[ a dislike the,_woman who,tA I already dia- under'the-title of Le Journal d.un Pte. •,.':;., %+'. Neapolitan fleshltiR-fleet-tor'five 19 Of sea trusted. and I rose soinewhrit abruptly, { I 'would not prevent you from feeling Voyage au Leant," there is an carrying trade,in the Atlaniie theft hurt-and angry-when _3rour, relatives pounds, and that ho always I. ka of I will I said.K 1 on Monday, as >'oa I i a a. snubbed and ignored our wife. Think au�Kest." 1 said. "But may I ask that amusing account of_the . .1vaY in are as near as:unsinkable as hu y leaving are something. '[tut 1t in better Ltllth be here to see me. and not either which Lady Hester Lucy,Stanhope, 'skill can devise, a;nd it is sugg how unfair to the girl such a union to trust to what 1 shall make hryself; with assistant f.:achers at Illfracombe. r',.-''---w.Qu;d,ye. I may be considered cynic and, .with you to work for, �;t>u to Iuaptre or with schooltellows at•Nyeston-super- the eccentric English_ traveler, took by captain of experience that es"they '' but I am always Inclined to the -belief are '[ am certalti of w•ealtl. and fume. blare-f" Steamshi COIn anter; 9t14tlld eIIdea- 1 that the peasant wife of-the Lord °f I only tell you these things. darling, be- The shot told home. Mrs. Morland's possession of the house at lljUun, P P F' �aeeount`of the-burden of as'-honor inter niorfey; uhd" I t7' knuw.what elan c sur s n Kte c r e i hest rade o which she was not born, but because can say to induce,you to Ilke mo bet "eeme3 to contract as she glanced at Lie maneut home. young men obtainable to train a8 _ she really could not endure the snubs sideway". of her husband's high-born_litfemale re- ter." "That Is really unkind of You, she ,the rsa8 pleased with the hoose officers, and eventually..to be 'cpm> 1 "I do like vou.". she paid looking up murinureu, in gentle remonalydnce. '-I .mandera of those•Vessels, which re-t latives fth ��„ f and.iia,eurrciunding gardens, slid �" I „ who is really very happy avid con,mrrted`tears.' "I arn'very� fond .of you. indeed, for half an hour had 'I guessed'that You a brains 'to I18Vlgate- thetII_i as she a, have to submit to a similar and-very firatefuY to you, and >ou are disapproved of St." accepts an 1nV1 a v 'ordeal?" very handsotne and clever and kind, and , time Of need. The variO.n6 COm aII-, -'She herself is the best Judge of what the nephew of an earl. and a genius—I I could not even bid Ltllth farewell. O she Sat after dinner with the P Labe can or cannot endure,' 1 said. "May know all that, and i huve- often -been She was locked in $ler nun room,' so I Uta her, a Christian merchant, he les have realized this recently andi V, was told, and-did not feel equal to see- raised-the a of't•heir officers all •'. ••'1-see, her Y' told about }t. But.You must not marry Ing me again. so, puzzled, disappoint- said 'to'-her .that-if she liked the pay baI .1111 rs. Morland rose with alacrity. any. -one like me—u little be;:ar girl ed, and profoundly hurt, yet by no means place, he sh_ptTld he glad if she round and given' between;] "I will fetch her," she said. "But you,that-danced-'about in taverns for ' her hopeless. I left Morlan?. House and uarteTs in the new ships. .. living. • it Is quite, quite out of the drove back to the station, where I had would stay khe night. W When she of P 3 must not be too much digeduraged If left my bag, having been too eager to 'At the resent time the aver et, question. And it's only a sudden notion Said that she liked It so much f;�iat P a'g �_ she says 'No.' She likes You Very much of yours, or why didn't you tell me see Lilith to drive first to a hotel. -as a friend, but the child has no when you put me-here.to school that you The more I thought about her con- She would,stay there the rest of her Pay of the captain of art Atlantis thoughts',of marriage, nor will she have meant'to take me oat and marry me at liner is not-oveeT $4 000_a year.,.and,-._ _ for years to come to all probability. duct, the more firmly I believed that days he took it as a ptrhte frgur� of + Y { I3er temperar[ient is`bg no meahs pas-i the end of a year? I am_sure 1 was some pressure was being exercised to there is, Only' one co mander W60 pinnate, and me !s more child than wo- mla hie enough then. to want some induce her to behave with such strange speech; but"a foTtIIlght later, a3 y roan stili." co+ 4T►�rung.' caprice. Doubtless Mrs. Worland would she still prolonged her visit, he sug- draws 86,000. "I was rent free then, dear, or I would i.refer to keep for another Year a pupilCertain com amies- ive their CA'm1 She was leaving the room when I I glaC+Iy have done so. I telegraphed to nn whose behalf two hundred a year gpste<l tha Ei3rope might Be- ex P g .. iDrang-from my seat and stopped her. Mrs'. Diorland yesterday within an hour was paid by regular quarterly. instal- wanders $1,000 a year for what idl May i ask," I said. "that Rome,one of having my engagement dissolved by n,ente. On'Dtonday, how ever. I would, porting her return: ,x called conditional mone Half of be sent to fetch Lilith here? I want Lady Margaret Lorimer." so 1 determine,]. take Lilith away from "I do not intend to return, sit to be myself the fleet to tell her of my'l. "You thought of me directly?" she the 1nt:uence of Morland: House for the septi@Ll, C re}t?SSl}'_ this amount, goes into the peIIsw ill yeti-I"-'me-ring-for--the- said. lrrok1hr-at-me--far-a-few seconds - enttre site rtiofra'eo that I rniggt..lneluce - fund_and the-rematiaiag _ �bfif} " ;=:!,;, i intently in silence. Then she Rave a her to Kpeak without reserve. "1, then fou inte�-t-O build—� i - . I hamy hand on-the bell an.I spoke.,quick little sigh. ,It is too, late." she The trate, 1,teamed into L°ndon-on .a +t given to the captain in Cash. That1 I ';80-Chat she could not refuse me: but I i said. "I have changed my mind alto- foggv, au9 depressing autumn evening. palace in the neighborhood 4 said - could see quite well that she did not gether within the past year. I don't Nothin8 much was dvtnk In town Yet iy, ttfi &Ile meetg with 8IIy elightj 1. relish the arrangement. But.she arced--'love you now at all, and I shall never and as I glanced at the posters an- he;, a ecident, sash as knocking a tm1a11.• -ed In a graceful--and ladylike manner, marry any one.'•= sourcing the contents of the evening , o, this house sults IDs Very 1 ,y t resuming ger seat and giving orders, to - pa Pers exhibited along the sidewalk, the well ++' - - hole iII,an iron shed and dbing, � F -the servant who entered. to ask Miss _ _CUMITE8, XX,' Ictilef item anoeared to be "Death of a „ about $100 worth of damage, E Saxon to come to the drawing-room. Briti=h admiral from sunstroke In �'ir- But I'CflIIIIOt let it . Bell it, , illy heart thumbed faster. and taster I did not stay at Bristol that night. as pinta" >> touching the 93uCI, even WithOt3t in-t during the short Interval before L111th's I had Intended d61nR. My creat-uncle• Admiral Adrian, m3l�y• during the ship's hull, or gettiIIig aDpearamce. Bag and baggage. I departed bask to I'laklaton. whom• as a child, I had only "i do not wish to hire it or buy two or three ventilators washed What would the say? •How would she tQwti sifter a tete-a-tete talk with Mrs,: afire weir. had. so I rectfllected. .some a .look? Would she wear the white frock `}orland had succeeded a tete-a-tete it; but I intend•to-keep it," W88 It which I had last seen her? talk with IAJth _ I Gr'operty near Richmond. f'irglnta, and l the startling reply. overboard a a big sea. se this.. .,. 1. She saon solved e1L.douhts. .entsripg I could not take no dor an answer. l I therefore extended a ra.ITnrW to di,- event tllg capj;ain_ ;sally loses h�$ t, here wsip something odd and reserved cover w•het'her the paraRrap rePerced t, i, In thisdilemm3 the merchant dis- lea " f :like a dream of youth and beauty, in about Liltth's manner, and her fits of I him_ Standing under a Ras-lamp near b6nus.for two years, {i,5 the•�who � w - Parisian-looking loose, blouse of rose- the entrance- to the station. I scanncJ I patched s messenger osthaete to w colored lawn and white lace insertion friendly affection alterrrat!nR with her 4ther's columns of the paler. and-dtaro,a.,,- : g P amount the follOwipg year 2s 9wa14 r~ eover a olored�stlk oaashwround rhergwaiat,rose- and of ubecom nSem3 ewife Iion nduced ainst tme he idea not with some allRht shock, that tt w•a+r Emir $esllyT, who sent n'Or (Owed tip by the peII si'on fund. Thi eol my distinguished relative. n. Lady Hester that she must give upa lovely color 1n her cheeks and bright- unnaturally to believe that Rfrlfsh ca- uncle- a man of seventy-tvvo. however,- is what the directors Of the oom I �- loess iii het dancing eves. price was at the bottom of her refusal who•e death was chronic ted mere. the house. Lady Hester, hies-call disciplining their "- .. It Is strange bow dress alters a wo- o•f my Offen, Already he had been dead pome days. wrote to Constantinople, whence a P8 P g ' - - -- man. With her yellow hair .elegantly$ She had terminated our interview by mandters, who, in turn, dPscr2be rhe I for.his estate was situated In a coun- t dressed high on her head and low down soodenl teas. from the room In -a try'disfrict. and the news had-apparent- courier eame t0 the Emir,, bearin action as ,treating them like on tht nape of her neck, her little feet o>3 tears. Just before. she had only fust rea.hcd Lon'Im, in hill the order, '•Obey the princess c ' E rencnsed in silk stockings and French owned that nobody had ever been 'n°rI had lost an art patron. for he' had re- „ naughty children, instead of men Tj r Istfrh-heeled slippers. and one troll ban- good to 'her as t', find that nobody but coati bought ne of my pictures. and Europe in es:elytlling. �}lp hUlcl,whey they-ilrre Sfloa�t,-One 1 Rte on her left wrist. Lilith looked no I. had ever loved her. Rhe strenuously had expressed'hlUnxelf as highly delight- ply tions in longer the lovely or -model 1 had negatived my suggestion that she had -So the disgusted merchant fled. last sews but a beautiful and refined amities. sweethea[4 assurinR me that ed with 1t,' Naturally I $vas ser.v for of the moat res nsibl:� pori y I the old rent..leman. but a man of t•.y*•,ty• leaving her ladyship in possession` the world. young Indy, Had she entered in raga. ,such was far from being the cave. eight, very much in love for -ti. urst There fUT pt�Pnty ears she lived ,i, r - My- Sore and her beauty would have "I have never met any men here. as I time cannot De expected to chPrian any --stood-tire_teat--trly ,t33rae{}y;- ,t,-ga_ you Jtaavt__' rh'e said How d I' 1vClrise zOWIA more e ! . -was I told myself with pride that she am etas no one could be help io Boo tion oT over three-score v earn and',ten, _ _ {• - would have been a fitting wife for a to mss as you, But 1 can't marry YOU. whose very avPeurince Is unfamiliar to and [t10re 3yithdi$Wn from t e' _ Ill 46-on't see how that'WomAn eaD" prince. and. 'that a, prince might well,at.d you mustn't ask me. Your ,grand film. - .worid,, and more accustomed to _ cottgratplate him over winning such retail%es would be always looking, down I I crushed the.paDer•t'n my pocket, to ad about the wayelle lIOeB 8IId P a brise, upon,mc'. wouldn't they naw? And that Iaretfier •with another witch [•purchased dwell in -a mental', and spiritual fie teat her little-children.' "HOW - . r 'i.11.th" Mrs. Morland beton haatlly, splendidly dressed cousin of yours, to clean further details. which last told rt,alm o-f her own creation. 33nti1 i3 ,4. . and in evident nervOvsneas "Mr, II-ervev I whom you were going ta.marry, would,me.that "the late dlstingui%hed officer do yoti•knaw that s'he gads about Z" "has come down here to asy something I want to kill me. .No, you mustn't call wap nearly related to the brilliant She died, and 'ares berried i[Itht,gar-. ., We get the same girl-tel tale oary , , . to you—somethlnR watch I think will mo chanRaabie, l know I would have den of the house that she had surprise you very much. Jumped at the thought of marrying you I A.R,A marine painter, Adrian- Hervel; ' ; A'swlft glance, the purport-of which In a veer had you asked-me at 1 Ythinge. A.R.A.. DI r. i3ervey's mother having Of Our .babies tivhea we're away+ , I did not understand was exchanged by But I'm eve[ so much older stllow, and I been the Honorable Clara B1atClatonr Ad- uSlizpeCl. \ from home, 8IId she's kept busy; Ill women, and�,!!!th-Brew sudden- know that when. a reran marrits beneath�mlral Blak1 ston'a niece." ,i. .i L.1Y very pale him, .he !s always sorry and. makes its; .1t my studle-I found Wray, wbo ex- .. Over there fully half the time. It; ; I was shaking hands with her by this wife sorry, too. And I'm not really a "atB 4Ck aRatr.. Ftcrvep! I thought YOU A P olthete%S Disappointed. proxokes me eo to"I av 'to be plifc 9 ttmp and held her hand a long time bit cic111zed, I pate things settled and weren't a0ir, until--to-marrow"' M . - ' -' off 90 often when I, wan'tr to ge'1:, - li rr"- `+wlthin my own, regular. .1 like pieknicking better .than - "You are not angry with me, are You?" dining, and I feel uncomfortable when 1 "Then whytest in the world did yrou call?" The Seeress--�O>st i1�'SOOn m8rry aW8 " ser meals. Do I et the testily. t I' had fit wish to 8 man with loads o'f money who 'Will y IN i dine, said artleaaly, looking up into my servants ntand'aDout to the room due- , y1+.,ment. ....-- _ tare. ' You remember how. 1 meet the man at that m + � «ren, .. c herr.. and ilius �•ou•a princely allow.:lrnce._Tao. .�az�d=-You aeel'n to- like- Jaslt'a' • -So tar fr,m being angry *4th von. wanted 'Sir.' 64 renshaw,' as I called,to try and borrow flk.• lags of Rim" "' I said,_taking her two.hands- and hold- him, to have his dinner with-,Us? Well. '_he answered lmpert+•"-,ebf+ "But K en- 41O11azs, please. - attentions: Wkv dont you-marryr , I"Ahem close. "that I .have come to- I'm Just a little better than that 'now. ,.shaw yTas not to be t„rr.'hcd. Now you've The Customer-I'll pay you Out '- --''' day to ask ) . to be my wife,” I know rhe naZaes of things, and how to+com,A it's all rtfihl - I'll conte n with } him l4larie—Because I like hiq - Sh stared at me with dilated eyes. pronounce them in French, and I can� .oE the allo.ance. Good-bye - _ . w and then looked away. and begati -to pick out tunes with the notes on the 1 tbtt411ldUA8. - P . ._ [ -stood op the do r-sten !n the worst _.. _ hush in a nervous, half-h:Ysterieal man- fano• and 1 don't make mistakes to per, Krammar and utter the common expres- ,of tempers. - 1-1 . Hnw absurd!" she exclaimed. "But, alone 1 used to: I've been too 'much frankly' :V1ay:. 1.qm apt !q'talking ; ` - I of course. you, are Joking. I am sure' scolded for thatt -But at h6art I am'humor." - y Lady Margaret would be cross if she very much the little RlDay I used to be. i Nor am I. But I'm fn.smoking hu- .• - ._heard you talk such nonsense." and I never look at the sea without m� If you'll'let me have d pinch o[ Ladv Margaret has nothing to do longing to take off my shoes and esock- :tobacco. Do, Hervey. h haven't smok- with ft,'' i said. still retaining her hands s at and bound along with bare Yeet ed since yesterday, and 1'm_cxptrtn�for r a pl e" !, £ i and`taytntrto make her averted eYe at the"edge of the-weaves: And I 'hate, Cl'°me' P. then." I Ae id, su'nnresslnR tt '' r et mine. "We.are no longer engaged, women Just as much as ever. Men I a sigh, "but don't str.n long there's a ; e.never loved each other: and we have like, and I love the smell of tobacco; end Kood fellow I wouldn't be'drawn into r'� �''� • Sound out-our mi,taxe now. -I have al- do a r:oyy a pug at a cigarette now and talking to-r}�gTit if'a fortune depended ti •f`,. trays loved you. Lilith, and I want you then. But women are so prim. I hate %!^� v < - � to try.and love me." the girls here, who all aXectedlY mimic. upoTA'llftright. I'll take the tobseco and a;:; .e-. . :;;�;'- �? _j '-Oh. I can't! It's Impossible. You Mrs: Morland• and. mimic h.er so badly, - - _ ;:,: .,,'' d ,ean't be fn -earnest. You-must forget and are always trying to be thoughE fine gO_,� _ -tTo--be continued.) - '1 ' •,+; -., s 'w •' AI[.this .ac. once. It's qu'fte out of the .ladies and a°mething'.-much- grander - - - '_ _ _ `.question!' panted Ltllth• in excitement than they really are. which it was painful to witness. "And I never hgar an organ in the +!F r,� ..., • . .'a,.'' J s :d. "•' Then: suddenly Wrenching her hands street wtthoui wandnR to cat'cli uD ?riY �K4 .' i '']Prom mine, she bur into a passion of skirts'and dance to it,'as d used to when - 16 tears. I was little child. And--one thing G•OhD TEETH OF AN - �' -� :r:F-A, Mr Morland put hev arms affection- more I must tell you—when.I've been • ' ' :ia• ate1S round the sobbing girl and tried many weeks living to a_civilized-sort of — '_ ,1� , u soothe her, glancing significantly at way. all of a sudden a Krea� longing �tolers Lash/d t{flh Gold `:ire to _ r- �: _ i, ^me over Lilith's shoulder the while: I comes to me to be up and out of it all, prevent Falun'► Out. .; LllLtk is not strong:' she said. 'and like in• the old days where father and I .. .. .a • . - ' the shock and surprise have been too shot u� before daylight, and crept out - { much for ter." of,some barn where we'd stolen in to In t•he light thrUwn upon- the- i J .` s'i'"- "If you will leave us alone for a few rest, before 'w'e were worried gut of-it a13Clei9t practice: of medicine and ' "t+ 1b - •aatautes; . I curgested. '•1-will' try and by the farmer's lads. 'I don't like houses '�"''' „ reason with her until she. Rets used;to overmuch: they stifle me; somehow. I surgery by the Museum of Histori-. ` _ •.:•.,y . - _.Ahe. idea." And ,X hate stopping In the same place cal Medicine' that.-has • just been t�'� k �t .' ''.;,I "She will never get used to the idea" long.' I want to be out under the blue•l + 41. le�• Mrs. :Morland returned emphatically: sky grid 1n sound of the„sea. Oh, I'm not opened in.Wigmore Street,•blar�le- ,,,„„-_,,�,y ,. �., N ' • "Lilith has a great dislike for the very fit to be a gentleman's wife. Mr. Hervey,J,c'ast ,'a-:---- L ••.':' idea marriage. I was just the same bone; London, En land, is a ray' .:';./ _�`' and IY ybu'd'seen a bit more of me our- g . , .i -' at her age. Consider how very young ink the 'past'fburteen months; you'd upon the Qi3een• of Sheba s . she is know it.” . .e. Will you allow me to speak to her There wa.9 a touch of sadness, almost I teeth, which have been loaned to _, _, , RIOT I repeated icily; 'and lira. Dior- of bitterness. it bitterness were possible I the,Royal College ' of •SuTgeons. ; : a.;� �. land, with a slight deprecatory shrug in Lilith: ringing through her 'tones. - of her shoulders and liftin> of her eye- But, }ovine her as I did, 'every word rho These teeth have 'hitherto been r ..' . • brows, released Zillth from her ernbra,ze .uttered brouirht her nearer to me. lt`attght but a solid black IhaSs Of , and rustled out of the room. "You wlli'be an artist's wife," I said, g Co>i><erete Tanks mid Troughs The .door had hardly ,closed upon. her 'and you have the .artist temperament. bone and old. They 'are' now -c a very 0pvident welsh.to.escape a tete-a-�I am no fonder of house's or affected: lP,otr41'' t0' be something else: e0e1t" Rot or Leak M? 4' • tete intlrvlew with me. I 'intercepted I stuck-up People than you are. S chafe -. • .. - _ t when Lilith. maria a spring toward it, in l just as you do• at the silly restrictions aecoidin� to the exhibits made ln' " er, and, taking her hand in mine, I led of society,and.long for fuller, a more I the de a•rt3IIent +>f 9�IistOrlC deII.- '•her to a seat. Ido not deny that I felt, teal, ane, trlore open existence. And I P THE most practical ranks, wliet}aer for water o{ • ' startled and'vained by the manner in I cannot liti_e look away from the call of tistrv. -� . sew�Qe, are built of concrete. They never rust, . Which my proposal had been received. the sea.. so Inst we tiave,all inose. - -R sires contairred-ther__e..prove that� _ � rot d out or leak_. The never need new hero s � - .. Had I been halt, or maimed, or blind, In- tastes, whhich you think are against fou, ------------ -,___ . Y_ P stead of a healthy and Passable-looking f entirely in common."•' geld, 'was freely used to 1mpTOk� or faint. They test a Rfeti:ne and-eei3om re utreYepai , 1ma of eight-and-twenty: .my.' otter. But,Yliir: Hervey—' r q - - - r r bud• there ''is' no which make them the c1:e-$pest tanks,that can be built ' 8ou�d not aDpp Ient1Y 1?$ye :ihspired' l9oYr f you call me Adrian? And.won't {ace oa a Stopping /+ ",greater repugflah a andel alarm. ' Sou try to eel a little fond of me.' piling for a decayed �t li!Al'1, SaQita- Watering Tro4hs � ''GI "Tell me, Lilith dear," I said very "I will call you Adrian• it You like, �rentiy, seating myself on the 'sofa by and I afn Nery, very fond of you. But spot.;The'procedure-seems to hat's• - her side. "why ,should the idea.of mar- I can never, never be your wife!" -• been to lash the teeth together.with are just as°eceasary as the animals that drink from them. 3'fte Tying me seem Jo*dreadful to you? I And with that she had buret out cry- farmer's best interests are being served when his stock is in- thhoppght'you were fond of me and happy ing.-and fled from Ahe room. 8_silk-like fold w}re and to wind lt' rased a plentiful supply of clear, clean water from a trough - W .with me. It did not egem so very long To her sed'succeeded Mrs. Morland, around and around all the teeth un- that is permanent and sanitary.' . " ago that you wanted tb be always with 'the sweet-voiced, comfortable, and com- ai, .me. Have You already forgotten?" sting. d$ir etroriKly advised me to til their binding was so stTonfi{llat `'What the Farmer' can.do vvitli Concrete" is the name of •I was a child Lhen;" she faltered, o Uack to own, and return in k feiv none of them could faH'6111 w-iihotlt_; a tr�idsome'fret batik•drat tells an about coZicrett'tanks, '' blushing crimson. days 'to see'whether Tn the interval Zt1= "Toll T;'0 Ifo' p U01.lnore than.a child ith had grown used to the i ea of-mar- tshe eoa'sent of.the others. Z`his,ae• watering troughs an other use of concrete that will saucy ;, now; ��19tPi�, dear. I am not rich, and rY1ng me. It was Thursday; why ,not counts for,the f",f that the Queen. every farmer ma>i�d_ars. Write for it w-dav 5 CU QaY 3'ou are extravagant. But 'I come again on DlondaY, to. receive 'her Of Slleba's tectlj' app>tiar,, ll� Otte / nave no doubt I shall be able to make final answir? Farmer's Information Bureau J quite as much as *oil will w -Ej'i,e. I•ueoltated, 'firs. Morland has- _ _ . - I f ret to spend. 9 solid mass. a r v a ha.6 an Ailow nce-0 d thousand -a tened to assure me that she herself a .- " Canada Cement Cem lJ1il �lmited 1. gear,' sail at.present I am making as would do her utmost.hA my behalf. ,----- p y ; ,te �ti arty art Frankly, I think little Ltllth is too ` Heraldf m Twoyt rT oUsaMl a year!" ane exclaim- uncOnveniicnal•and Bolwmlaii, in spite .,.., Curly~ lii,00d Women ilrimigrated" i2 uJ Building, lvi0>dtrBal ` ed, oponing wide eyes "And you say of all my teaching, to make a suitable fr,:m Ireland daring the l�as't year, i ' N you are not rich?" wife for a distinguished and popular '`+.M�'"" 11 k "R'ell, anyhow, vnu will be able to painter in your brilliant positlofi," she and since 1$31 them h4v peen OVCT r' ,j„}ee plenty.of pretty fro pretty said "Perhaps she has not been quite 000.000 who have left'the Emerald - �; as the one yew Have nn---"' fang enough with me yet to tone down �w r "flh: that isn't mine_. .Mrs. Ifor]ani her afpsy Snstincta. I�ow, it You would Isle fur Othe3' place$}. _ _ Y.__ • , t7� lent ft me t� make me look nice for orilY let mo counsel you to go away for - - _ , Y: ,r, -70 k•i }t I have never_had such an a whole' ye the end of that time Sjti months after marriage a ao- ' expen4lve dress as ship. 'But perhaps'[ Lilith would still be only eighteen, buiJ / 4 eu ht not to kava trld yaU,' she added, she would be old enough. no doubt• to man begins to feel a kindly Lntereab gg upon her, and would very likely be only in the. man She could have Ynarried " n ouddehn8 to hafgg her, flow o! con- appreciate the honor You wish to eonfer dewm Dori't let her kn®�.." to too glad to accept your offer." butt didn't. �. „ Was going _. M1Y' Ufa a a,` "` r.: e p=; W��'.. "�, r nc,,,l I.,`,, r ,. -l40 de", ... •. -. � . . .. ... ti„��.,t�:,-.r7v d4.`is��"y°�' .A•�'��,Z�,?}� �" '`� �.r. ? pd 1 e s w ;a ro R , u r 11 " aw;: • r a' 1fa5," �"1-J-4,± " : 3 ..n ., rr q., ,g µ ,•r. ..:3Atf^. �' ' a w•..tq „` 4.a''r' `", v/et" "'" ,� '.+*/.I. - . I V�1 11 A', 7 7 7 BO&ID TO INSPECT HOTELS. THE STORSTAD RESPONSIBLE" Have Instructions- to Enforce Sani- tary Rules at All Resorts. •rain-, Cattic and Cheese A despatch from Toronto, says* Officers of the Provincial B,,,,.,d & Course Was -C�anged and Steering of the Coad' FodUctS ln t Health charg6d with the duty of in- Caused the Collision Vessel Prices of .P he Leading speeting the sanitary arrangements at Summer'resorts in northern On- Markets, are Here Recorded �tari* and on the inland lakes will A.despatch from Quebec says: The veloped In this fog that the course oL that the law is strictly enfore- 'see collier' Storstad Is held to blame for one or the other was changed, and.., ed.this Summer. It has been said the Eidpress of Ireland disaster In the the collision brought about. From. that at some resorts all,things were findings of the Wreck Inquiry Com- the evidence adduced on behalf of .7. Dreadstuffs. pate. conadia a West made ready for the visit of the in mission,handed down on Saturday. both vessels it. is plain 77 to 78c ern. kfo• 2. 43 3-4 to 44c; ezLnadian West. before" Toronto;' July 14-Flour-OnUxio wheat 90 per cent.. $3.70 to 43.75, sea- Orn No. & it$1-4 to 43 I-Ze. Barley, Man. Spector and neglected aftir his de- The;commission holds that the dis- th-e fog, and when they last saw each, 7, and at, $3.70, Toronto. New Sour teed. wito 56C. Flour, 34,kn. spring, wheat parture. . Therefore the' inspectors aster was due to the Storstad's change other, there was no risk of collision. for August delliery. $3.40 to 83.50.. Mani- ORteuts -Out Erste. $5,60;seconds, $5.10; strong of course, ordered by the third.officer if each kept her course. Therefori I -bakers'.184.90; Winter patents, choice, $5 will go to the various.Sum r re- tobas, $5.50; do o6condsk$5- do.. seconds, without 4natructions from the first of- the question " to who Is to blame re. 4.70 *6 $4.76; 4115; alrons bakers', in late �axa. $4.80.- yo. $5.26-.\'straight rollers. $ costa unannounced this year. Dr. Manitoba -Bay porta-14o LR na.020- do.. bi 412.15-tO $Z:204 Balled oAte. bar. er, wild was in charge of the collier solves Itself into a simple issue, Man ba whirat I Nci. George Clinton has already'$2.15. Bran changed het them. 94 I-Zo. :and No tele. $4.55; do., bags. 90 lbs.. at the time. 17, which of the ships 7c, oat, $23. Shorts M. Middlings. $28. Mouiffi% to the Kawarths and Stony Lake The Empress of Ireland was sunk 1 course during the fog. OwArio wbeat-No. 2,OA 95 to to $a?- Hay. No., 2. per ton car lots side, and new at 63 to Sk. _outside, Au,-. $M t and the chief inspector will In the lower St. Lawrence on May 291 "With reference to this Issue it will east and September delivery, $14.50 to *16.. Cheese, finest weSterIN. ri district �&�terns. 12 1- rke­&: cur at -the height of the with a loss of more than onethounzil- _u obolvest creamery.' 23 14 to M. ves. 0 Qe�al W1111 tue evF side. and at 42'to 43oo,*n track, Toronto. Butter. season of all the resorts. The re- 11 dence connected -pr Western Canada oats, 42 1 for No. 2 Eirgs; fresh, 22.to 23c; selected, 26 to 27c; The inquiry Into the disaster was Ireland first. 't with the Elm -Wei '6f :5. gulations governing -ships ply- and 42 1-4c for No. 3, Bay porta. No. 1 stock. Wel No. 2 stock, 20 to 21c. steam begun in Quebec on June 19 by a tom- ;C nadlan Liner's course Not Changed.'Burley-Good maltingPotatoes. per bat. car lote. ,$1.30 to $L.45. ing on' the inland lakes will also be barley, 56 to 680- mission composed of Lord Mersey, �'No witness speaks of having seen according to quality. rigidly.enforced. Su,:-h vessils are formerly presiding justice of'the Mt- Rye-No. Z at 63 -to 64c. outaide. --"W1nnJp*g Crain. required to. have 'tanks where in fah 'Admiralty . Court;. Sir Adolphe her make any change of course during Buckwheat-Purely nominal. the fog, and those who were on board, Cqru=No. 2 Amerioan at 77.I.Ee on track, Winnipeg, July 14.-Cash:-Wheat-No. sewage can. be treated with live Routliter, of Quebec, and Chief Jus- Toronto. t Northern. %k, No. 2. do., 88 1-40. Oats engaged in her navigation distinctly. Brati-Manitobs, bran, $23, in bags T- -No z c.W.. 38 34c. N- 3 do.. 37 1.2c; ex. steam from boilers. tics McLeod, of New Brunswick. The I ... A, deny that any change whatever was rOnto. freight, with cood demand.-EVti. tra"i;o: I 'feed, 36 1-2. Barley-No. 3. 541c; commissioners were assisted In their'made. There is, in our opinion, no 1125--to $Z6. No. 4. 51�; riiected. 47 1-2c. Flax-No I work by Commander F. W: Caborne, Flax-No, HON. H. R. ENNERSON' DEAD. $1.39 1-8. No. 2 C.W.. 41-36- ground for saying that the course ti of the British Royal Navy Reserve; of the Empress of Ireland as ever Country Produas..- a do.. .28*1-2- ., * w Prof. John Walsh, of Newcastle, Eng- changed in the sense that the wheel Tutter-�Cholce dairy, 17 to 19c; inferior. - Expired at His Home In Dorellester, land-,- Capt. Demers, of thd Dominion was wilfully moved, but, as the hear-, 15 to 16c; farmefrs'-sepa;ator prints. 19 : .. - ­ After Long Illness. United States. --- I .! fresh. 23 1.2 to Wreck Commission, and Engineer to 20c; creamery prints, Ing proceeded, another explanation, 7- Ibc; do.. solids, 21 to 22c. 1 Slinneavolle, July 14-Wheat-July, A despatch from Dorchester, Commander Howe, of the Canadian was propounded, namely, that the ves-',, Erww- lots of strictly new-laid. 24 80 1-4c; No. I hard. naval service. Commander Caborne 86 34c. September, N.B.,. says: The Hon. H. R.�Em- sal changed her course not by reason, to 26 ner dozen, and good stook. ZO-W M 91 s4c; No. I Northern, 88 2�4 to 90 3-4c; and Professor.Welsh were nominated of any wilful alterations of her wheel 1 -No. former' Minister of Rail- by the British Board of Trade. Lord per dozen. lid. 2. d6 .. 86 3-4 to 88­4c. Corn 3 meson, Honey-Extracted, in tins, 101.2 to 110 Vallow, 63 1-2 to 64c. Oats-No. 3 white. ways in th4e.Lauri6r Liberal Govern- Mersey also presided over the inquiry but in consequence of some uncon- peir ba. Con:ba, $2.25 to $2.60 per.doze 34 3.4 W 36 1-4c. Flour and bran-Un. trollable movement which was a for No. 1. &Lid 12 for No. 2. changed. ment and ab.'one time Premier of into the Titanic disaster. counted for at one time on the hypo- Cheese-.New cl,e"e. 14 1-k-to, 14 1-to for mfuluth" Jul .-Whea�t-No. I New Brunswick, cried at his home Blame on Thl -14- rd Officer. theRIA that. tbA -iaper��WI­4 -44-4X-1or-t*lus- steering Re ywy a I ., - e an-j- Haad-picked, '412.20 to SZ.25 'per go 1-zc' July. 91 1.2c. Linseed-Cash, here Thuriday norning. - Mr. Em collier's third officer, found re- out of order, and, at another, by the buishe;1: primes. $2.10 to $2.15. 11.60 7-8. July. -61.60 14; September and merwn had been ill for some time sponsible, Is Alfred Tutfene4. He was theory that having regard to the full- You:t--Y7'l?6irl. 13 to 16o par,lb.;-ellick-, October, $1.62 1-2. November. $1.62 5-8.' *z1s. ?J to M. turkeys. 20 go 21c. and -his death was not unexpected,, on the bridge when the crash occurr- ness of the stern of the Empress qg Potatoes-Delawares, $1.75 to 12 per beg, -The -cause of . Mr. Emmerson's ed. Ireland, the area of the rudder was Live Staab Markets. - - "We regret," says: the finding, "tco insufficient. Evidence was called In out of store. and new pa"40es At.$5-26 death was heart fadlure. All the per bursal Toronto.. have to impute blame to any one In Toronto.- July . 14.-Cattle-Choles bat- Mr. Emmerson's fam- the support of this explanation. It Is qe I members of lamentable dis-luot necessary to examine this evi- cbers, Ss.?s to P-65; good medium. 68 to connection with this ProvisloniL common-cows. 45 to M.W. oaune*!ily were present at his bedside when aster, and we should not do so if we dance in detall. The principal witness- Bacon-Lone clew, 14 to 14 I-Za per lb. and cutters. 82,50 to $4. choice fat cows., he died. Hon. Henry Robert Em- felt that any reasonable alternative on the point as-to-the steering gear, S6,50 too 67; choice bulls. V to $7.26. In case lots. Hazas-Meditun. 18 to M-1.2c; Calves-Good veal. 010 to $10.25. common, merson was of U. E. Loyalist des- was left to us. We can, however, come was a man named Galway.I one of the: 7 do.. begry, 17 to 17 I-lc'- rolls. 14 1-2 to $4,7Fr-too $7. cent and was born at Maugerville, to no other conclusion than that Mr. quartermasters on the Empress Of, 150; breakfast baoou.'18A� Ift, backs. 22 Stockers and feeders-9tears. ?W w 9M N B., September 23, 1853. He was Tuftenes was wrong and negligent In Ireland. He said that he reported the to L24L Lard-Tierces. 11 3-4 to lt;o; tubs. 12 14c, -pounds. 117'to $7.25: light stockers, $6 to 66 25, educated at Amhurst Academy. altering his course In the fog, as he lamming Incident to Williams. the' palls. 12 1-21o. Compouaid. 10 to 10 14a. iioze-98.40 fed and watered. $8.25 oft undoubtedly did, and that he was,second officer on the bridge (who was cars, and $7.90' f.o.b. 'wrong and negligent In keeping the drowned), and to Pilot Bernier. He 111alod May and Straw. Sheep and lambe-Lisbt ewes. 85 to TWO GIRLS' DROWNED. navigation In big own hands, and in said he also mentioned the matter to Baled hay-No. I-at S 1 14.75 W $15 a ton. $6.25; heavy. $3.50 to $4.50; bucks. $3.50 failing to call the captain when he Quartermaster Murphy, who relieved t4'50; spring lambs. $9.25 to $9.50 by Unable to Swim and- Waded Be, saw the fog coming in. m track her*. No. 3, quoted at-4113 to the pound. yearling lambs. 07 50 to W him at midnight of the disaster. Pilot $14, sad clover " $11. Milch cows-Market easier. st IN to IN. yond Their Depth. "It is not to be supposed that this Bernier and Murphy were called"and` Baled straw-Car lou. $3.26 to $0.60. an Montreal, July 14-FrIme beeves 2 34 to disaster was In 'any-way attributable they denied that Galway had made' track. Tomato. 9 I.zc -arsdiuxn. 5 1-2 1-3c; WA despatch from Sarnia,, says: to any special characteristics of the any complaint whatever to them 4 1-2 'to 5 I-SC. -7­ 3 j.2 ord was received.of the accidental St. Lawrence waterway. It was a about the steering gear. Galway save Milch cows. W to W each, CWTes Montreal Markets. 1 2 1 to 7c; abew,-6 to 6c; Iambs. 65 to $7 6aah; drowning of two Sarnia, young wo- disaster which might have occurred in his evidence badly and made so, un- Montreal. iniv 14.-Corn. American. No. hogs. 9 34 to 90. men at Tashmoo Park, on. Lake St, the Tbames, in the Clyde. In the Mer-I satisfactory a. witzibse that we cannot ---Clair. where the annual. picnic of ley- or elsewhare-In similar elicum, rely on his testimony. On the stances. whole question of the-Steertafts getf- GIRL 'E. FREE. MOVED BY CRANE. the Sarnia Baptist Churches was, • LUKE DILL01 The girls were bathing I After carefully weighing the evi- and rudder, we are of opinion that in progress. dence we have come to the conclusion the allegations as to their.conditioaa Mechanism Depositii Chi Up Huge ;that Mr. Tuftenes was mistaken if are not well founded. We have con- Made an Attempt to Blow Id si and got beyond the channel bank at ' Welland Canal Lofts In IWO. Queen's-Feet. the moment when a passing steamer he supposed that there was any in- suited our advisers and_ they conew lea-used a s*rge of water. . Bottb I tention on the part of the E f I this opinion. Kingston, July. 19: Luk® Dillon, A despatch from London se S419: were unable:;to swim, and when Miss.Ireland to pass port to port,Empress 0 mp or that n-We think that be (Capt. Xeudalt) one of the three dynamiters who When the King and Queen were Lawson lost her footing, she grasp- she, In fact, by,her,lights manifested would have been better advised.If he making a' tour of the Beirdmore the Intention of doing so; but it ap- had given the Storstad a wider-berth,were eentenced to life imp�i;sonmerrt ed her chum about the waist and works,. at I pears to us to be a mistake which and had navigated his ship so an to for an. attvalpt to blow-up one of Parkhead, Glmgow, -re- both went -down to death in the would have been of no consequence if'pass-the Storstad at a greater distance the gates of the Welland. Canal, eenl�ly. a, 120-ton crane' began to i tance swift current. Ti� double tragedy both ships,had-subsequently-kept their on his beam than he originally ..Was- released on parole from the move from the -4opposite-end of the cast s. -gloom* over We festivities courses. tended. We do not think, however. Saturday.' Dillon is -workshop. Great was' the Aston- of the afternoon. The bodies were "Shortly after the ships came Into that his stopping, which was really about sixty-four years of.agc, �,nt .of their. Majesties- to find recovered. the position of green -to green, as done !or greater caution, can be 4aid.. D and ishmL fhat instead-afthe served fourteen yipars of his usual huge gun a, claimed by'Capt. Kendall, or red to 1 to-have- -been " =neamanlike aet, sentence. The, Irish quet GRAFTING -JUDGES- DIE rod, as clatme J no Cntholic so- pretty iittle girl carrying a.b-ou. d,by Mr,'Tuftenes,: the r do we consider his failure to"gfve- fog shut them out from each other,I the wider berth cieties, it is said, Are responsible was the burden of the crane. She as -a - Contributory for his parole, These socielies have stepped off the plate at the feet of Chinese ('onsorate Urges Extreme- and It is while they were both e.n- cause for the disaster," been petitioning regulirly for the the Queen, and with a Curtsey ask- Tenalt:7 for Two Magistrates. past four or five years. Of the ed her Majesty toacceptthe flowers, NG AND 01'EEN. ,;TICKED BY A HORSE. from the workmen with lovo and l 'A despatch from says ANN NG K IN three dynamiters, Nolan is.the only Pekin, their" thanks for coming to, Park. President Yuan Shi Kai issued a P, one left. Walsh is dead, and it is u Ifragettes Howl at Them. Who Erasmoss Farmer Killed Within .,.said that Nolan is in a very weak head. The Queen was delighted be--l' ma:ndate, recently' fixing thei des,th Are Touring In Scotland. Slirlit of His Wife. condition. It. is-expedfed that -he y,9nd measure. penalty for those officials who em- bezzle fund--; and take bribes. Now �A despitch.- from Dumbarton, A despatch from Guelph, spys: will receive his parole very shortly. -PEACE IN '.VESICO? the densorate - impeached-impea'6hed two Scotland, says: Militant Suffrag- James Patton, a farmer on -the misappropri- desperate efforts on sixth line of Era,smosa, not far from 85-31.11)SRIPMEN' KILLED. Pekin magistrates for ettes -made Ruiz Reads 'Report of Meditation ating funds and has recommended Wednesd accident Bontb n ay, to attract the often- Guelph, lost his life in an Conference to Deputies. the death penalty." I Was Placed Over Magazine Wan Che tion of King George and Queen o n Wednesday afternoon while at % o 'Chinese 'Gultboat. -A,-drapatch from - Mexico *-City, P-ing, Prefect of-Police in Pekin, Mary, who are making a tour work with a hay rake. Just how f 1 A despatch from Shanghai, says: says: Esteva, Ruiz went before the is. in prison charged with selling through Scotland. At Balloch the accident occurred probably will offices. - It is'e'vident that President Bridge, at the foot of Loch Lomond, never be known. The deceased had Thirty-five midshipmen were killed Senate and the- Chamber of Depu- ties on. Wednesday afternoon and Yuan intends to use the most string- the women cut down all the decora- taken the horse rake out and -was by the mysterious explosion of a -ails 'ant methods -in. 'the suppression o rea4d-the r�porvof iagara F' f tions, and at Dalmuir, 10 miles working it in a field not far from tile bomb'Over the magAkite of the Chin- negotiations.- . The report was grafting. from Glasgow, they managed to house. The horse became unmai- epe gun boat Tepohie. -It is suspect- largely taken--up with a rehearsal break out -a huge' banner bearing ageable and was causing consider-' ed that there was & conspiracy of the events leading up to the con- THE LOG OTERTURNED. the words, "Your Majesty stop the able trouble. Mr. Patton, it its aboard the ship, which resulted in.. flict with -the United States,' Re,• forcible feeding and torturing of thought, had -got.off the rak and [erring to the prot6cal adjusted at Two Women and One of Their Es- women,`' across the route as the was about to unhitch the awmal the perpetration of the outrage. te Vie magazines of the warship were Niagara Falls, the report states C008 Were Drowned. procession-arrived. At the same when he was kicked in the groin. flooded to prevent further- explo-' there is *no need to -express ratifi- time one woman armed with a meg- His wife saw him pitch forwaxd-ar.d • 'alona. The Tenchie is a v`e.z-ael of cation by the Senate. Ruiz in A despatch from New York, says: aphone howled denunciations of ran to him, but death crust have I-SP an'- Tw6 young women-and one of-their 16rccible feeding. Neither the King been instAntaneous, as be was dead k,WO'tons displacement. She 'has tests -the,-willingness of the Metitan I Mal a speed of fifteen knots an-d'carrie escorts, members of a party of four Government to• treat with the re- nor� the Queen pai,! the *-,lightest when she reached 'bim. a completement of 244 Mien. She I Rho went bathing at Long Beach volutionists for the restoration of this afternoon at a 'picnic of the attention, ,b.u.t the cro*d,thjkt had carries two 5.9 in-ch guns, ,, 4,7, th� first time in Moxico expresses Richniond Hill Sunda School Un- gathered to see their Majestigs dis-- ...inch and-two onet.-pou-nde-rs.: -She, explicitly' General' -Huierta's readi- played such a hostile attitude-that DIED IN THE BUSH. if ion, were drowned in the surf by' I a was built in 1895. o resign the Piesidenc . militant Suffragettes beat 4- , .. ,, .1 nese t y ac-I the -overturning of a hea-�y log on the thereby the R-epublie'Ft p(Jitical p hasty retreat. -Posses of Provincial Police EX, which the f w r itting. One FRENCH GOVERNMENT LOAN. ifi,ations can he attains Ie chinge Shots With Him. in. of the y4ning Se Sister W&S� say" Seven Hundred 311111o0-Dollars I!aid .11031ESTEAD RUTIES. ,drowned, to swim ashore A despatch from Quebec, Over Counters In'One after a desparate attempt to save PREDICTS BIG CROPS. Joseph Morand, 'the demented ban- her,. but her body, and that of the, dit, who since he rail amuck with -a A despatch from Paris, says: Special Treatment Asked For-Sonic ()tl her young man were carried out President of Regina Board of Trade gun shot three men.on Thursday', lion than. three.-and one-half bil- Districts. -to sea by the 'ebb tide. lion francs ($700'060,060) was • , . IS Sanguine.. July• 2, ,has'terrorized the village Raid A,despatch from Ottawa, says: and district of Villeroy, in the on Wedrie-sday b..y the subscribers to Repre4sentations -bave.been.made.to: A' desp'aitch from Toronto says:, County of Lotbiniere, was found the new Government loan, a',ccord. the Interior* 'Department from INTERNATIONAL PEACE TATTOO. Mr. C!. S. Burton, President of the dead its a but inAhe woods, aecord.' Regina'Board of Trade, who is�isit- Ing to the completed Tikufes issued homi�.,--teaders in Saslataewal), Big Musical Number . at. Caniidlan ins to information received here %linister -of Finance: asking for relaxation of the home- -sangi by the 1 .0 1 1 Natlonal Exhibition., ing Toronto, is most' line' by provincial Police • Chief Me. nominal capital - of the Rentes stead laws in 'view W' of hard crops about this year's crops in Saslcat- Carthy. Nsued'-was 894,4,1,47,000 francs. *This this-' appeals received so The big musical number-at the cbewan, "All records will be bor- ..year. The app a- The i:7 _;V� �Was subscribed for more thiih fort`• fax conie-from. 'the 'T%fa,p I a.-'C reek Canadian National Exbibitioii t lieh," h6' say rops is usually dry land, Toronto, this year will he the Inter- bably be light in the southwest ties over, and the mone�, paid i1i district, which t ­'W031AN WAS LYNCHED represented- the flist, finkafin6nt C'If and it is claimed'that'as--a resultofnational Peace Tattoo. Ten bands, p �p -Art.cf Saskatchewan and in south ten por dent, Of this great sum, lack of rain the crops there will be a:total 'of 400 musicians; Will Uk--6- ern Alberta­, -fio believes, --due, of Beating 1'2-year. .CAI *oven-eighths wsto bmr<l- cxsh,- am d- very light. Tito-reqnesb is there- part in it,, and it will be in it-self drought,-but in the, Regina district i4d"GIrl to 06ath. Jhq other eight in Treasufy. notes fore made that he holders of home= a.celebratiori­.,of the hundred years grain-is already heading out and *Ijd bonds, The issue surpasses al� steads be alfov�4d, to take- two Of peace bDtween Britain a4d,*the an early as well a& a record crop A de:Epatch,.front. -0rangeburg, --regords, thir provious 3sAu6 being months off in the Fall to engage in United States. The ban4ls Will wear scernt assured. The �og irjdustry, S C says I Rosa Carson, a.iiegress, tbait, of 266,000,000.framks, in 1901, outside th-re,�&hing and other labor, the uniforms of a hundred years he continued, has received an enor- was taken- from the JZ at Elloreet --which was covered twenty-four and that these two months be ac- aip, and' in their -ina�r��ing mous-impetus <14ring the last six near here, to-diiy, and lynched bJ i", it mob. -She is sa-id tofiave cx)nfesa, oeptcd as part of the -hbmes"d will play ths, pa-triotio.-airs handed montbs, This- has. resx'41t-0 ' ' �-A" frorn duties. ll�eports on. the whole In- crown to-us.by our forefathers. Dr, the rai*ed farm* ed to beating to death the-�2-year. r0- . ;pg propaganda ,.'daughter of D On t4r!o* dicate, however, that the Wes-tern Williams, of the Grenadier Guards, pre he so widely ig the west .old F. Bell yesterday, Ten were d, wnod In d morning. 1 7`7 Waters Sunday. wheat crop will.be a good one.. i will be the conductor. Ing the past tvrb or three years. .t MK :.,,,p•. y, ,^n w• n::r .§• RM - .�"�x �' .. - .,..: nes, - ,.,,•.'•�.. ,. ,..- 'v n�^•'•z; •pf'.�., ,w-,-•, .�: .sea, 4 r ,:.5_s::.•'. ' :Y a� :x RT , .4.°, :,k. _ •'`~ 'qy .a ,...•,° w. ;n ....:n w.aY.• :... ..Ct`^.. ..; . °ylr.;^'� ,ilr- ".x ,i�""'_._.rLi 3 �� ,e -..� .-�e r^ .•. gym.. �,...,_..� ,. - .,s. _ ?r '.:t.n � t u f - i -Miss Roes, of Argy1. has been -Mrs. Waring is seriously Ill at FURNISBING . LC)CAL�SM�. east.engaged as teacher of S. S. No, 4, present. �low EN -Owing to the. long, continued // -- - W. H. Peak has ppurehaSed hat dry weather, the raspberry VVe have a wide range of summer underwear`and soft shirts for the rV; -Mise Gowan visited friends in from ,Mrs. Decker, rile Livery crop which was so Win A - st�ble ro rt few weeks ago, is going to" be a bot weather, something classy. �+ the dty on Monday. P C.yPhili • : �j Allan Kerr, of Preston, went -Mrs. p has purchas- very poor, Aden's straw hate in all the new @haps@ Sunday at the home of his mother ed from W. J. Luke A Son, of -A subscriber who wishes to w, Whitb , anew Ford auto. construct a cement refrigerator, " here. ' --C. B. Rices is here this week -F, �. $all brought to the vil- wishes to correspond with any drilling a well for Mrs. John lags a few days ago a head of person who has s refrigerator of �_�' C L Q rX - �:,.. Dickie lettuce that weighed over two this kind. Such person will kind• f -Mrs. Moneypenny, of Toronto, pounds. iy leave name at the News' office. E is spending a few days with Mrs. -The new fence in front of St. _.^._...•. _,_\ The noted 20th Century brand, hundreds of samples to @elect from, ' Jae. Brien. Georges church has been erected ELECTION RETURNS A'perfect fit guaranteed or no sate. 7.7 _.Mrs. Brett of Toronto,' * is and has greatly_ improved the _ visiting her uncle and aunt, W.G. property. The following is a summary of the See the;newv style in'overcoats, sail Mrs. Ham. —Mise Lillian Thompson and a official cg nt of the recent election: • A. BUN TINS, =Dr• Henrryy will be here as usu- friend,of Toronto,spent the wee k• Pickerin Calder Sinclair L1i P:ICgERIN G ? : al next Tuesday to attend to his end with the former's aunt, Mre. No. 1 of I : professional duties. James Dwyer. 2 -Wm. and Mre-McAllister,.Qf —Miss S.. A._Dale has_had.:.a new _�-$ � 4 15 l Toronto, are visiting the former's cement cistern made to the regi• 5 sister. Mra. B. Bunting. of her residence adjoining M. S. a a;5 Clarkson' ogers open a a m days during the pest week with —Mre. J. H. Rogers, who has g r 89 _ hie-son, Alf., of Kinsale. been spending the past few weeks 9 .48 .32 —Mise Bessie Forrester, Whit- with her daughter, Mrs. Thos• O, 10 .. �- --' Can supply you with ry by, i9 spending her vacation with Johnston, of Gorrie, and with her ii -,. 8= 04 LW. D Rogers, of Alton, has — } Ler sunt, Mrs. Jas. Dwyer. eon, 62s 622 FIRST-CLASS FRESH GROC ES -Bdrs. James Dwyer's friends returned home. , ore grad to see that she able to be -Joseph Doyle left in our office Majority @bout again, after her recent ill- this week a number of last year's East Whitby 8681 Phone or send your orders-Goode delivered anywhere apples in a perfect.state of culti- Whitby Tp.in the Reach 880 051 Money refnndgd if goods are not satisfactory g�lldre. J, C. Philip was at High- vation. They were kept of and Sg° - g .. land Creek for several days owing cellar, which was kept 55 co port Perry .. 170 .140 In every way. _ Mrs. F. well ventilated. 279 206 to the death of her sister, -On Wednesday afternoon, at Oshawa "' 818 7L`' Reid. -Mrs. Ed. Campbell, of the the�`ordon Honee, the Marg'01 Majority for Calder 52 HE BISTORE :- north-west, is visiting her sister, propthe east end of the CA Mrs. C. S. Palmer and other villaerty at ge was offered for sale bq `.r.pICKERINQ MARKETS s friends. auction, but as the reserved bid _ Can supply you with --Mise Clara Ham returned was not reached the sale was White Winter wheat, ._ _ •- 1.01 �oi5ie Red ...... ., 1.01-frp ending %L *i.tblirawn. TF- DRY GOODS y• — Waal picnic of the Au- :Mused - 01 -.couple of weeks with relatives in The an - the cit tumn Leaf Mission Band and the spring Wbeat.....::.'..� ;;:._: •� Skirts /Silks, Neckwear, --Mrs Mnrkar Sr. who has been Young Ladies' Club of St. An- Use .40 We specialize in Ladies' Wear—Blouses, , be -Underwear, Mullins, Piques, Crepes, Retineas,etc. visiting with her son here, return- drew'@ Church July 22nd athSimcoe - - ea to her home in Port Elgin cw Wednesday, y NET TINSMITH SIiOP Saturday. Point. Convepantes will be at .,Also, also a complete line of Men's Furnishings. We've Rot-, —Miss Cora Gordon, of Toronto, the church at `1 o'clock, sharp, to ,everything beat in.the Overall line—See our •is Spending three weeks' vacation take the members and their fri new Fast Mail Overalls and Smocks. at the home of her parents, Jas. ends to the picnic grounds. I have opened up in Greenwood a „ and Mrs. Gordon. —We have been appointed sole -tinsmith shop and ani prepar- __W. H. Bunting left for his agents in the Township of Picker ed to do all kinds of tin- __W. STORE i p e ' home at Le Pas, Man., on Monday in for the Appleford Counter Bmithing, roofing and T HG B/G �7T O!T G -after a ading a few weeks. here Check Book Cu., Ltd.,-of Hamil- furnace work. , At the home of of his mother: ton. This is the only firm in Can- Work guaranteed and gricee you need is —Mise Beatrice Melton, of ads who manufacture exclusively ^ moderate. Can Stipply you with everything # Guelph, has been engaged by the counter check books, and they T ar�ne Denny � �'� �. J �- R isehool board as teacher o the are prepared to quote prices that L -:intermediate department. will compare favorably with those GREENWOOD ,Just at this time of year you need Screen Doors, Window + —Remember Mrs. Decker's sale of tee Satisfaction. firm, and they gear- j� 4 Wa Screens, Oil Stoves, Hammocks, etc. - 4 of household effects to be held to- antes satisfaction. See no before gage yen n morrow(Saturday)at 1.80 p• m. placing your order. Paris Green-we have it. The kind thatkills-• _See dod__g;ere for particulars. -Rev. W. R. Wood, of Frank- C. 6• ��• WHI"L'!<VAi.t _ -R. J. Fleming has purchased iia,-Man _.sad formerly of Dun- Beeger's English. ed to furnish you anything -the Pellatt farms on the Kingston Barton and Claremont, tubo con= -- - -if.goods-are.not toad east, and will take poeses- tested the riding of Beautiful is the line of watei supplysuch ae Goods delivers anylebei'e.--Money-I'ef .Rion on the 1st of August. Plains, in the recent Manitobs pumps, windmills, -hydraulic rams• satisfactory. Phone or send your orders. -Mrs. W. H. Bray and little elections, was defeated by the plumbing. etc,. daugter. of Fillmore, •Sask•, are Hon. Mr. Howden, the Attorney• They are also expert well drillers 7isiting her sister, Mrs. David General by only 24.votes. In the and r tfull solicit your patron' Please note—Just look up our Catalogue for Roods we do not Aoaan. Jr., and other friends. previous election Mr..-Howdon was esp�ec y � ,_ carry in stock here. Goode satisfactory.or money refund- -Mrs Sheridan end daughter, elected by acclamation. It is re= age fer the .Lure. Ina nhona21- ped. Orders promptly-attended to.. a Mrs. W, E -Thompson, Master ported that there will be a re-count. _ - - Francis Webb and Dorothy For- Mr, Wood is to be. congratulated ' TOOLS gNARPENED meter, of Whitby, visited Mrs.J. on his Rood canvass. -- Farmers, send in :your produce. and get everything you -, Dwyer. --F. W. -Weeks has been greatly We make a e ciatry of crosscut saws, nt _ ern- John cocker-'and eon, annoyed for loins time by boys Tools of all kinds. Lockw-repaired. -•w.$ at one place. Highest prices for produce -- Razor-honing a specialty. For&first- Ian,of Chatham, returned home taking the planks at the, and class Bair trim or, an easy shave call Cash or trade. on Thursday after spending a recently removing the race-Rate at the East-end Barber Shop. _ . Jahn and ace. them to go down �'� week with 'their cottsine, R Seg* our Rouse Furnishings of all and Mrs. Jlurkar. th® race. This causes c�oneider- kinds, slightly used Carpets: -C H A P s -Mr. and Mr-. Pettit and fam- able expense to him- and should a from 13 cents a yard up.- on a a ily, left on Friday last for a few heavy rain come while they are W. J. GORDON PICKERING . weeks visit with relatives in, out 'of their proper place much NOTICE TO CREDITORS WE ATHER - ` Brantford and other parts of damage to•his property would be Western Ontario. the result. Persons are hereby —Residents on King St., who, forbidden to tamper with this -- , live east of Church St. have order- prope . W A R M rty, and any persons found 1'i W,a dalaft ottor f the Town e Estate ti pl of P.ickrr• ' ed oil for the street as the dust neglecting to observe this warn- ink, in the County of Ontario, Gentle. What-you you want for the warm weather is a new perfection - F has become unbearable owing to ins, will be proseented' man, deteased, = oil stove. 2 buffer with oven, $11.10 ; 3 burner with the long,period of dry weather. —While M. and_Mrs. Hickey ...Notice is hereby given. pursuant —We congratulate Miss.Roberta were returning from chvirch on to Section 56 of "The Trustees Act; oven 13.7.5 ;4 barner with oven 16.75.- Call anti passed Senior a morula the met•with r Bedson.on-having_ r y R Chapter 121 of the Revised Statutes secure one. Charcoal irons 81.00, Public ' School Graduation and an accident from which they will of Ontario, that a pereons avin Mise Laura Andrew the Lower suffer from some time, They were claims against the estate of the said -Screen doors, window screens, wire netting. ,School Graduation Examinations. driving in a cart and when in Robert W. Ward, who died on or We are supplied with all sorts of fly exterminators,fly swate, =Rev. George Yule, of Oshaws, front of Gormley Broe. their horse about bbe said Townehteenth ap of f P�er' € occupied the pulpit in St.Andrew's stumbled. throwing both Mr. 'and i>�, are required to send by post pre- pyramid flycatchers, tanglefoot. Wilson's fly pads,. etc. church on Sunday last and preach- Mrs. Hickey out is front: - Mrs. aid, or deliver to Alice Eliza White, �, A . GILLE SPIE, DUN BART ON' t ed two excellent Sermons. He Hickey was badly brained, and the Executrix of the Will of the said 11 s'. will occupy the pulpit again next she also had her -ear badly cut, deceased,Goodwood Post Office, their Sands supposed to be from the wheel of names and addresses and full particu- -Mr and Mrs. Marcellus, of the cart passing'over it. Medical lass in writing of their claims and of. t Guelph, and the latter's mother, assistance was secured when she the securities (if AnK) held by then:, Tr TC-0 .� Mrs. Decker, were here this week had her injuries attended to. For- on or before the 10th day of August, rations for the sale tunately no 'bones were broken 19A . that after making preps And,further take no�ic. -� of the latter'@ household effect4-- she--was--able-to pr to the 10th day of August, 1914, the said be held to-morrow, (Saturday.) her home towards evening. While eaecutriz will proceed to distribute r �- -The barn-party given on Fri- Mr. Hickey was badly shaken up the assets i the said deceased among during fly time will be made much pleasanter if Fly Oil is Beed. day even*ng last in Mr. F. L. he Sustained no serious injury. the p+►rties entitled thereto, having ' Y Ruddy'@ new barn was much .'en• The garden party held in Mr. regard only to the claims of which Dr, Williams fly and insect destroyer.-- Bergers English Paris Green. r joyed by all who attended. There Ruddy's Park on Tuesday even- she shall then have received notice, r were over two hundred in attend• ing, under the auspices of the and the said Executrix will not be re- ' ante, there being twenty autos Ladies' Aid Society of the Method- 'sponsible for the said assets or any Compressed air.-sprayers. thereof to any pereons of whose r ,from the city as well as five or tet church, was one of the most part ims she shall not then have receiv- - Try one of our Id@al Gasoline Irons. wiz from other distant parts. successful in their history. After ed notice, —Master Willie Mutch met with the usual excellent tea served by Dated at Whitby, this 3rd day of a.painful accident on Sunday. He the ladies, a Splendid program_was ly,-1914. G, - was passing thr , Y ough a barbed given by J. M. Sherlock, the noted A. E. CHRISTIAN, Solicitor . B N D . . wire fence, when one of the barba tenor, of Toronto; Miss Blanche 40-42 for the said Executrix. kk cut his arm so badly that half a Walter, elocutionist, of Toronto, EL1VI TALE MILLS k: dozen stitches were necessary to whose selections though old, were y� close the wound. Had the cut ex well rendered and highly sppreci- P=C��R=N'G l -tended an inch further, an artery ated ; Miss Jean Anderson Thirds, * * E *y i1�T 1►i E �•` D ` would have been cut and the boy is a soprano with a sweet but H 1, I l� �-+ would have bled to death before powerful ,voice, .which she has Is the place to get your neat ,•,.� assistance could have been secur- under perfect control. In her solo bag of Flour,l _OF A NEW HARNESS CALL AND SEE MY i numbers and in her duets with Ogilvie's Royal Household can't be assortment of team and single, Single harness fro-A-$13.00 " —The following were gnests at Mr. Sherlock she was well received beat for-Bread. upwards'. Simcoe Point Hones during the and heartily encored.' Miss Ruby - Knee ru s whips, trunks, suit cases and all horse goods 3. past week* Mr. and Mrs. Stiner, Forfar, -pianist, proved an effici- Gleners, Flour - Paetiy Floor g ' P kept in stock _ children and maid; Mr.Windross, ent accompanist and in her, solo Graham Flour Toronto- Owen Williams and G. selections, she delighted•the Audi Fresh Rolled Oats :Repairing neatly and-promptly attended to at reasonable Forbes. ;Toronto; W. Forbes, Al. encs. The chair was ably ocempi- Bran and Shorts _ prices. Oats and Oat Chop : 1L berta; Mr. and MWS. Southworth, ed by Rev. E. W. Tisk, of Green- _. Barley and Barley Chop ) :Collars a specialty.. ;Mr.and Mrs. Shea and child, To- Rood• The hearty thanks of the Mined ds �•; ronto; Mrs. Bander, Owen Sounti. audience was tendered to Feeds - PICRIMING HARNESS EMPORIUM ,A large motor party from Ux- Ruddy for the use of the grounds. MolassineiMeal and Molasses Meal ' bridge. 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