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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_07_24 •' " 1 s:*. •.4 .//',r. .Yw v'• �.�. .k—{i . ��!y�F „l•N.{ .n-'' .q F: •;7 :wM A''•i' .�•'M'.nr e'l. .�v-:� ..� '�., �.. .,.d .^•.M,r r ^ - a .,fit. �.+. .�v .�""' Z �?e .. �('�+t '. ..:. .m.•. .pn, v'� .^+P w =�F•*3, � v:, ''2�rz vc� y� :.' r,:c ,�• >.� '�: '... - •�.v..•s, y,. r..."4.•" r •.... SK 'a+':• „' 'KS'}-:". .. -•:. .... ,Y,. ,yM _ Y'Y�" #..r`..• J :.ti' •C•s .c y •,wr,r-n .C.,+•.•., .. ,. ... .. sS '_ .. . r. ., '. ,.:., ,s +.;. .. `.r :,.•r• - i1- - rr4� •r. ��.�' .✓....-..e«..-.. ,.aa.:�r.ac ,.._.: Y.'y..T•�:., '. . ., .r.N.•.c',. .+ ...' i.-' .lay..w:.�.v' ...>,' ;y .. .. .� ,�.. ... ..i`. t r VOL. XII1. PICgERING, ONT., .FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1914 No. 4.3 - �sofss�tosca! 16arrbe>. _> 1 . . SPINKMILLS - - AUDLLf • - MiddBROleton has l .� Established 76 years �et>keai MI v.Craw- G. L. 2didd eton has lost a yearling - , • Miss Annie Stone, of Madeline i p E. FORSYTH, D 'ofo•week with little adeline raw hReC. Perryman, of Heasli is visit- GREENWOOD M Mrs. Robert•Sormle Mastbr• Wil- In his parents here.Re tared member of the O to Aaso _ ;•` y' M p -,� �.Wtion of Ontario. Spocial a�teation ghee to _ lie and Mise Hazel, of Toronto, are r. and .Mrs."Caeeie visited with RILLS tis stung of glasses. Eyes heatedtree. xosth epe %ding a few weeks at the home of relatives in Brooklin over Sunday. ' Claremont. 48tt WHITE SATIN—BREAD thhe former's niece, Mrs. D. S. Craw- Mr. and Mrs. Hilts, of Toronto, are CREAM BUNS—FAMILYvisiting their niece, Mrs. W. E.Holt- O. McKI, mem M.D., TEA BUNS—PASTRY CHERRYWOOD - by. L R.C.S. N*. Edfnbuzgh,member of the coil Two kinds of Flour onl ford. byeici•ns and Burgeons of Ontario,lies�to " Mrs. Fuller, of Mitchell, ,and Mrs. y Ro a] College of Burgeons, Edinburgh, Burton, of Toronto, are visiting at KISSIMI for PASTRY 8wcia;attention to daieases of women aid The new house being built by-Jaa, Ever een Villa. aiildrea, Office and reside:, Bronghan. -BRAN T. Laughlin is being rapidly pushedra. a Row- , for BREAD _ m0 a ,cry attractive appearance. manville, visited with-G. L. and Mrs. Ig guarantee baking results actor=The canae of disease removed b7 JUMBO Middleton on Friday. adlu. eat ct the]Fine. consultation tree. member the annual lawn social or mons back. C _ At Pick on Mondays, Wednesdave and to be Misses Maggie and Winnie Cassie, y , a» o ce-go Bvmcw St.Bomb, Oshawa SCREENINGS given under the;auspices of the of West Hill, spent over Sunday at ROLLED OATS g Pioae Ms,Oshawa Ladies'Aid Society of the Methodist Y - OATS C. W _ Chu- n, to be given on the lawn ad- the former's home here. Exchanged for Oats O -_,CORN AND COR g Miss Sarah Norton has returned to GOLDWHEDUST p 6 '•'*!i�ft►'KERING MEDICAL SURGICAL BOAT CHOP '�• 0tnin the church on the evening of • g the city, where she -intends takings GOLD DIIST CORN MEAL P vA X-RAY INSTITUTE N CHOP Wednesday, July 29th. A first-class position as stenograppher, ROLLED WHEAT I _1!•fCa]a>cxa - _ grogram wil be given by the f0Aow- We eon lit GRAHAM FLOUR N oxxeRi© MIXED CHOP ing artista:7'Miss Carrie Lawrence, an successful la passing Mabel l re eat The following Feeds kept on --G elocutionist. of Kinsale; Mr. Wm. y hand ls. ]Bene TowLE. M. B., M. D., e• M., exams at the Toronto Normal School Phytician-in chssgs Smith, AListling mimic ; Duets will Misses Glad BRAN FEED OF ALL KINDS ye and Jean Brodie have M i Bpsofaliat in Rectal Diseases• Prosttatic,Di& be given by Messrs Spears and Mac- returned to their home in Pickering, SHORTS p u a bans] of Men, Diseases of Women, cancers key,tf Kinsale, and by Miss and Mr, after ,a two week's holiday at High OAT CHOP 'sensor•,2-Ray examination. DSesaaw of"'a PRICES RIGHT. White, of White.vale. An address FLAKED OATS D ser.noes,throat and lungs. H'miggisassa and View: D � r an•oats and chronic diseases. - will be given by Rev. B. A. Fisher, of BARLEY FEED 0301"Boars-14 to a sad 7 tog 491y a Whitevale. The Highland Creek band wM17EVALL CORN CHOP ly" will furnish an abundance of music MIXED CHOP Le�ai. duringthe evening. Tea will be serv- Lloyd White has returned home g CORN—Beat American .W ed on the lawn from 8 to 8 o'clock, from the west for a month's visit. OIL CAKE _ _ "•° E.FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIs- J. L. SPIM LIMITED, Admission 25 cents, children iii cents. Dr.and Mrs. Sproule, of Parkdale, COTTO'v SEED MEAL D !! • TaB,COnn OrovuAttorm is spending a few days with W. H.10 x; a ,t,ane Canab . bT GREENWOODVALENT—for calves R E qq E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and A Jew'had the misfortune of losing MOLASSINE—for I 9 .C1.Bolicitor,Notary Publie,Etc, Money to The anniversary services in connec- his horse by sunstroke lately a little all kinds of stock D D - --- loan. Once Brock at.North, whitbv. 951y tion with the Methodist church here east of the village. OOK HERE ! will be held on.Sunday and Thursday, Mrs. M. Robinson will start for SPE LCIALLY MIXED A A July 28th and 30th. On Sunday Rev. GRAIN for Chicken Feed. . Y Y NfilittT890 9atriDr;. Swan Lake Manitoba to quit her two The Claremont Furni- R. Banforth, of Port Perry, will con• boys who are farming in that district. F. Z. 0-MMMN 1 G. Hag M—Issuer of Mersin Lure Store duct services at 10.30.a. m. and at 7.30 We extend con grat.ulations to Annie a- MT Licenses in the county of 0101C is the best lace to p m. Special music will be fuanished Larkin and Irene Pugh _for success- Pickering " yilhage. y 4 get pour by the home choir in the morning fully passing the entrance examina- BEST GRATE OF D. L.& W.FiOCBE.FCR: I8I1Ivos, we have. and by the Brooklin Male Trio in the tions. TPOt✓CHER, Real Estate" Auc- dressers, washstands, iron evening. On Thursday evening a John Larkin, of�Vhitavale;has got . tioneer. valuator,collector and tanner and brass bedsteads, par. g Ot s•arrises licensee.Brougham. toy p mammoth garden party will be held the Gold :Medal for the banner crop of "los suite, buSetts, and on F. W. Gibson's lawn, oDe mile east fall wheat for the Province of On tar io. Scrant �HOPPER Issuer of Marriage side boards, mattreases and' spring of Greenwood, when a splendid pro- Congratulations. : . Ltcenwe in the Oounty of Ontario, couches, and all kinds of chairs gram will be given by the following Mr. Daniels has lately made. his , Iles at sm.and his residence,alar mons. alwa a y in stock, also m any able talent: Miss •Purdy, elocutionist, first shipment of iquabs to the King -- , B.HEATON,TOWNBHIPOLEBB other articles too numerous Port Perry, the Port Perry Mixed Edward Rotel. He has about fifteen '! to mention. Remember we Quartette, Brooklin Male Trio, and hundred. i eons in his hatchery. _. •.. C • Can�•yaaeer, CommlaalKOMtar faking .,an lam � erty "ILeto lion l "keep the goods and de- Mrs. Preatoa Morden, soloist, StouR• The omen's Iaetitute" garden s>•GROW re �ssner of IAoliver them to yourvibe. Rev. J. R. Rea], of Claremont. party wan held at the home of Dir. home, at the very and Rev. H. W. Foley. B. A. B. D„ and Mrs. A. E. Malor, in their large ti POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, lowest price: of Brooklin, will deliver short ad- sad attractive grounds on Tuesda ' .F. for Counties of York and Cataria Ago- y t tlos•ales of a11 kinds attenged to on ab-be Patronize our town merchants. dresses. The 84th regimental band will evening_1_uIR21st--__An �z�1 Y. -_-_:ECI.(I,-STOVE,CHESTNUT, Nemec Address Grew-Sixes-P.0. ons, tlen'E; sett dour good dollars furnish as abundance of music during was served and a very interesting 'T B. POWELL, Licensed Auc- away W b lui d up some other the evening. Tea will be-served from Program rendered to a large and inter- PEA AND STEAM COAL. �'l' . efons r. .atn•ror and oou.ctor for place. Yours. for business. 8.8o to 8.10 o'clock, and a refreahmeneated audience. The proceedst .are in 4 atfes of Ontario and York, "An kinds of booth will be on the ground where ice aid of local cemetery fund, We are now,quoting summer suss eoaduat1s •liber pprri�vately or 7 anemog. je +■�,, cream and other refreshments may be flale notes ly ILS tee, nes dries a ocher �sM= T_ se4lured, Admission 30 cents MONGOLIA Itiaalart appply at restaenes.Eumabeth Bt,Pfok. L L . child- . pbeae orde»lett at xsws OIDoe,pick• ran 15 cents. Everybody come and David Smales. of Altoaa,s eat Sun- `' asflag,or Maeaab's ]ton, Claremont, will re• have a good time, da at hie home here. p _prices.. „ salnpromptattention. 8•tiatsctioa Kansan- CLAREMONI' BROCK ROAD avid Howe, of Toronto, spent over Zed. lly shone number b lndspsadetu 1A01 Sunday with George Bowers. Ormsby. Mrs. John Robson, of_ Toronto,- is .Lehman, of Stouffville, R. PENNOOK - Country Home visiting friends here. spent Sunday with'Clayton Tarr. Fred Stover is en Mrs. Albert Stnales spent a couple J L SPI N K Ltd& IwNJTEiYAL6, ONT, '— --- gaged at W. "H. of da!o with Mrs. Thomas Swale@. p e L. 1 gH li>dor and $���.- Country Horne. 3 acres About two Jackson's at present, y miles from:�oCtli York, villa a W. H. J�•ckson has placed a number Mica Agnes FcIRy, *of Maekbam, g of boat motors at ROFebank, spent a few day Any business entrusted to.me will of Bsilantrae. Fraroedwe}- s with Mrs. Mowder. " PICKERING '.►Irs. Chandler, of Toronto, is visit- Master Bertie Smales, of Toronto, be carefully handled. - ling of G rooms, barn, in'g with Asa and airs. Hubbard. is speading.his holidays with relatives —.Charges Moderate— ., _Ilunitry house and ' here. SCRANTON S- afias Isabella Jackson, of Lindsay, Allan Wideman and sister, Annie, c' Independent Phone No. 1514. apple orchard. - is visiting friends in this locality. spent Sunday as the 5th Line Mark- __ Price$600. :. D. S. xnd Mrs Crawford and family, ham-, — - JOHN PHILIP of GormlA.dleey , accompanied by ales. spent Afisses Zella and Jennie SeabeckCOA ; JOHN FISHER &"CO" Clormley and blaster Willie, spent -spent it few„days with, friends at Lo- Eeal Estate and Farm Brokers, Sunday with the tormer'a brother, cult Hill. Lumsden Building, Walter Carlton. u.: Has a full line of fresh and Car Nr. Petty,a former teacher of the Roy Turner, of Toronto, is'spending tr TORONTO, - U\TARIO Brock Road school, and who is now his holidays with his parents, John meats constantly on Mind. -- -- `travelling for a large millinef•y firm_in John and Mrs. Turner. ALL SIZES Ir STOCK x ' Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, TlAtE TABLE—Pickering Station G Toronto, called upou a number of his John and Mrs. Tarr, of the Qtb line " Ham fSOlo T.R. -Trains going East Age as follows— friends here on Wednesday. Pickering, called on K. G. Tarr on gnu, Weisers,"etc. _ N0:' 6 31u1 8.08 A M. y' Saturday. _ f On Tuesday fire did a large amount • 14 Local :2.50 P.D1- of damage to Thos. Reevele 'e William hIcAteer and Vincent Ram. It you would like to eeeure } Highest prices paid for •• it Local - .- 16.05 P. M. erty, south of the C. P. R. TA fire sey toDk in"the excursion to Niagara your winter a supply of coal at Batches']cattle = Trains going west dee aif follows— gad evidently, started from a spark Falls one day last week. -.this month's prices,but are too No. 13 Local 7.47 A.M. p Remember Mongolia Sabbath School •. • . from s passing locomotive and for busy to draw it now, you can - 11 Loom 2.20 P. M. �rt�to beheld on K.G.Tarr. tekertrrg Iver ,50 P. M tune was confined to the right-of-way so by paying f6r itmwwan �� of the C. P. R. Everything being so a' t°A °n Tuesday,.August 4th, Re. •13nadav included member the date. getting it in the fall or winter '. exceedingly dry it eventually spread r > 21'Qt•cla8s rin_for Itire— south by the strong wind from the ., wHtTEVALt when you need it. - REAL ESTATE..... north. and before long covered a' REAL - wh - 1 'Day OX night space, mostly, op Mr. Reeveley's ro- Mrs. George Burkholder spent last A C REE perty, Mr. Reeveley eutiered the 1088 week with friends at Orillia- A. • >r Bus meets all trains ������� �� of his ffnebarn. all acre field material hay, of herMrs. Mott, of Toronto, is the guest _ a Teaming promptly attended to. >♦ f � ql�� new her sister Mrs. Jos. Wilson. LOCUST HILL besides fences and other minor losses, Mr. and Mrs. Gillies, of Toronto Agent for Qanadt;t,iarriage Co. his loss being estimated at$2,500. spent the weekend with Mrs. Reesor. COAL AND LUMBER YARD Peak )nsurance rates lower on farmrpro- '~"' Mise Hattie Burton, of Toronto, ie . . •n.._ WHITBY holidaying with her uncle, W. F. Bur- • i p{c,�,.{np, pests and Village Dwellings, P I C K E R I h G PHARMACY in first-class Companies. The C. P. R. have installed' a band. Mrs. J. L. Spink of Toronto ie the some express wagon on our streets for nest of her brothers, A. E. and W.S. If you exect H1aa GRADS EMPLOY- NO P'zo=1L11">:3 ZTCta9 the convenience of their Whitby cue. ' MENT you moat make HIQH GRADE towers. a or, PREPARATiow. One school that is If not insure&with me;call and Aa a result of the improvements in Ur. Beal, of Orillia, is spending a couple of weeks with her friend, Mra. NOTICE . - from well-known throughout Canada for compare rates. our town there are many inquiries A. Ma'or,strictly superior triniog is the from outside points abouC property ' Lloyd kite. of Calgary, is spend-parties desiring to locate here. V. Richardson. The Horse Shaw' Association has lag the school vacation with his par tY ZQ taken F. H. Annex' office until after encs, Thos, and Mrs. White. a Miss Ethel Wilson, of Toronto• is the show is over, , and a telephone ie spending a few weeks with her par. HaviaR purchased the drugs T/fv Notary Public, Pickering, being installed for their convenience, entn, Joseph and Mrs, Wilson. r The town council has granted the business of Mr. D. Pettit, t1'0$ON'J'0a O1gT. Miss Florence Meek, of.Buffalo, and 1��T'E'C7CT High School Board the num of$4,600, Edgar Austin, B, A„of Sudbury,are ' Graduates of.this school.READILY for beating, lighting, lavatories, and 'we take this opportunity OBTAIN MPLOYMEIVT because there for install' the guests of D. & and Mrs.Turner. are thousands of o entn a in this �t t ing an up-to-date science Blake Beaton has been?perfecting of thanking'you for many pp g BLAC$S1dITH-.-SHOP 1 equipment thus bringing the school his knowledge of the dental art dur- _ city every ear and, we 'are called up to a High-grade standard, —favors received and .once upon to fir, more than we can. The first excursion. on"the O. F. R, ins the past few weeks with Dr. Gan Enter any time. CoA AT ton, of Uxbridge, and will hold down a ain solicit our liberal College open all line 'took lace on Tuesday to St. K y p Y the practice(and patients)of the latter ' year. Write for catalogue, Anne's de Beaupre, Que. Whitby way while the doctor It in the wee. , patronage. -Wei are now IW. J. Elliott, Pring 1 W HI T EV ASE the starting point, and the train con- The recent sudden demise of. John eisted of twelve.splendidly equipped Donald MacPhee, of Toronto was a =able to serve you even r.Yonge and Alexander Ste. :, coaches, Another'excur•son also took shock to his friends at this place, The subscriber wishes to inform the place over this line on Thursday when ••DOhaid,"as he was familiarly known better than ever. If you ` public that be hw openedupp a the Methodist Sunday School held in the vale when a boy, was a son of are finable to visit our ., NF.r�T General Blacksmithing buai- their anneal picnic at Riverdale Park. the late Donald MacPhee for over m " Contractor Stewart,wbo began work store, inst write or "phone nese in the premises re• years postmaster at Whitevale. J.D. CBSITfI SCOP s cefitly occupied• by on the new sewage system about a was born here and received his ednca- your order and you will - week ago."has now from 160 to 200 tion at the public school at this place _ 'MR. JOSEPH- WILSON men employed. If the weather holdssod at the Whitby Collegiate Iasti- "KPI the Ronde, eeeiirely nod be may get the excavation and tote. He followed the teaching ro- e undersigned has opened a new Fa g p eked b the arst mail ' W H I T E V A L"E sing of the pipe completed by the feseiou for a short time, but for over Y. 1lilackBmiLh shop on the Bing- •end ofthd year. About 15 dines of 20 years had filled a responsible post- postage paid: Ston road opposite the General Jobbing of all kinds will rpe are to-be laid,and the price for tion with Rennie Bros.,tbe well-known ' Quaker church, two receive prompt attention." Kis part of the contract is $54,000. seedsmen of Toronto. He is survived • Yours fbr business, -E, R N miles east of All work guaranteed. The contractors for the sewage die- by a widow and an infant son, who sal plant have not et begun work Mary T. M. McFADDEN ' Pickering Village; p° p . y g with his sisters Misses Kate, ork guaranteed. Chargee moderate •Jorseehoein a S as the site has not et been secured. Et Specialty.' y and Hattie MacPhee, of Hamilton, The price for'this is over$54,000. The and Mrs. W. F. Birnie. of Cleveland. Druggist—Gradnaee Optician. �7 cost of the sewer 3 and cement will - 1� Ls Ali riB E. Matheson p of this the sympathy of many friends ; •s bring the total tip to$126,C00. o!thin place. .... Fa1C]aeeMzZ$, 'C�1ZtaI1.Z10 ,. J • , i• ,a, > Z r. A - A - ,a�i.�i,? "'.�h. _ �.=..c,�3' cYv^•-�v ,C r� «i.. -+.,�'r ".'.,,�'£t��•,ta,. .a# �.. '1".,-, _., i't'�q.2."'� .�.!%iti:3'• ,/ :,, u ` taw li - _ s:s'�':wzEs o sus+•.it >�.9 3a �m'. . �`� .�.t,, ;=4 , 7, 71, n£ i b ... .r,,.y✓ .� ^.a;^� ,. ..„w,..-rM 7.:..«.-y .r.+,— 't .,::. 2� s r. s-..., ,,... Y' .:Y` rG'^,,.,,.,- 1 .�.}. 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I., ' tiovm> Chep a waiylt:a atinstid anon cut E 9H U EEBH Iii D 9.A�I acid n gone kind of animal has no NGLI S 0 his And tahese, close by the parapet. which g -_ bordered the rivet•, the blurred rays of a ther and, putting into practice hi; - " a" lamp showed me a mobil hien. and . .. ., _ - ' -- Ories domesticating th g9 eh ting -struggling l the of em. . y Or, Married to ,a Fai ry. i .wearing. all engaged in houtadinR down Frotu Pigs to Lamas—Ostriches are believes that we unnecessarily Iimi 1 creature . see. -. on Public fi " s - some whom I could net • , nr bli I. ._ _ _ ' •liable ourselvev�•.In our use a oma i . CHAPTER gall. - an 'T at a much wider el� ��', _ Highway. a of usefulas and pleasure is. opellf Ar "`' CHAPTEB Sal Continued). go down to Bristol to kiss my affianced RS¢hm is front of the rabble of men and to u9 by dom@stlCting varioUl� �� « I c;1fe, came at last. boys, struggling and shouting in the fog t 1.9 .-.'. �Prenabaw, who was suthcieutl-v well The morning light struggled through by the river-eide, I came w a standstill. Not Only has Antony H. Wing- strange beasts that heretofore have' ;;trained to express no surprise at my nu- rein and for, and mon unreasonably I it was as though my feet were glued to field, of Ampthil' House,* Bedford; been employed only for exhibition' ezpected return, had preceded us to tho I telt aggrieved thereat, but consoled ms• the ground and I could not pass on. England, the largest private zoo in �' studio, where he lit the la.-lips. Then he self by thinking what an Elysium our Suddenly the creature, whatever it was g > g p purposes. So far as he has, pTOv6i; .;d. studio ted me with severed letters on a honeymoon would be on my _,,acct .under they were chasing; seemed to give them the world, but it is a unique one, his theories to be 'correct, for hdor `salver. sunny Italian skies. the Blip; I saw what looked like the slim to inasmuch as it.is the only zoo t•• one important-looking Iegal envelope'I of course.the title of the boat would figure of a lad dart from among them i Y not only rides and'drlVes his aIIi{ took up. for it was in the handwriting have tolls altercxi. It would never do to and flee from the Embankment eltyward. that.may be called a riding zoo, for mals for pleasure, but many of my late mother's solicitor. and a man retain she same Lady Madge, and I must with a shout the roughs were va him Mr. Wingfield has 'trained ever = a d very R have filet painted cut in favor o1 the track, and I ran, too, ran madly,although ' Y them are used for service OII thec{al1 friend, James Camworth. was c D ate airy. - niTnal in it fn and Farm- Anti show reat strength BIIQI Iv K to find what he had to say to me in this heart as I thought of'Madge and herr gen- I could do• being light and wiry in build, and he may be seen about hi's estate endurance and adaptability. T official envelope, for we were stanch eresity and kinilneso, her ready,sympathy and to-night my feet had wings. I gained _. friends, en beim, f verset lover, of paint and wise advice But I was in love, eo on the lad. leaving the crowd yelling be- riding his big fat pigs, shaggy,sheep reindeer are powerful.creatures fo1l� d int. Not until I had began much e ° much in love that I-sang Italian operatic hind me; he •gist have been unutterably mels, zebras, llamas, sacred Hin-- sawing loads, as ire the Norther h letter did I recall the tact that Camworth' love•coaga at the top of my voice while silly, or dazed with fright. I decided. to , dogs alw, and they are quick aII9 -44 „r y' lf1sH also been the man of boainemae of the I dt sed, and I was in the middle of an keep by the river instead' of dart ug don Cows reindeer ostrich Bar- : lace Admiral Blakiston. elaborate roulade upon"to t' Ama." when across the road un one of the badly lit bary rams, etc. The creatures are eager in their.movement's. �' '•Jws"a a little unofficial hint of some I heard the double kncck that heralds a Chelsea side streets. thing greatly to your advantage, my dear telegraphic'mere age, Ae 'I Rained' oa him, he, hearing my. so Perfectly trained that they are ),lr. Wingfield has made an espee-' --Adrian," Camwarth wrote. Now that In an instant 1 wail in fever of an%* pursuing feet so close behind him, gave ridden daily along the main roads ial study of the Shetland pony and r . the news of your godfather and great- iety. Was Lilith ill? Had anything hap• a cry of terror, a cry that cut me to the,and are unmoved b motors,and uncle, Admiral Blakiston s death-which petted to de;ay my journey? heart. Then, without the least :earning. Y has been very sueeesful in breeding reached us two days a¢�r-is officially cos• ?�o creases would keep me from Bristol the little figure leaped on to the parapet, carriages. They carry Mr. Wing- and raising them. The CommoII 1 Y firmed, i may tell you that immediately .hie time. I was fu!ly decided upon.that swayed a second, and would 'have sprung field or the keepers with ease and , s" before leaving England he made afresh mistake-that le make with the will, l which you are benefited to, the point. and was tormenting myself with over into the dark waters on the farther P l?eOP surmises,upon the possible nature of the side had I not caught him in my arms willingness, and. are ars docile as. diet of these ponies is to feed them 1. �' tune of about two thousand a,yeas. 'to message, when Wretishaw brought it to and dragged h1m.down. horses. Mr.' Wingfield, -according too highly. They require the'most a�eist you.' as your uncle pule it, 'in the m& For an instant he struggled violently; Y r - exec'atioL of masterpieces of marine being• 1 tore It open with trembling fingers. then, with a little sobbing sound that was t0•the Columbus Dispatch, prefers hardy fare, and any thing but suo1.11 in¢.' IC the admiral didn't alter his will It was from "Katherine 1[orlandi bloc- wholly feminine and unlike any boy in a zebra to a horse' any day, and fare is detrimental to them. In 1n the interval-he left England three land House, Clifton." and ran."aa fol- this world. his limbs relayed their ten• when he wishes seed he mounts their native islands their diet is 401, m9 weeks ,ago-I shall soon.have to heartily low.,: . cion and he fainted. P � . congratulate you on this nice little wind• - A soft cap,-many sizes too 'large, was a llama, whish passes everything extremely frugal, being chiefly of tail, for which I know you are totally on- ••ie Lilith with you? She left Bristol crammed down on the plentiful short on the road. . The ostriches are - . preparedw s�cretiy by the twelve-forty-five train last curls, and a large woolen muffler was sEaweed, and they ate forced t0' til !had deemed it night. Absence .tufft discovered• Very anz• swathed close up to his chin. There the equally swift, but Mr. Wingfield rough it nine' months of the yeaf within the realms of posse t tour. ire reply. e-u�iab� -� unsheltered-from: the-sold BBd Wet! a fib. elderly relative might leave me a few hun- For few e000ndo I seemed stunned by fog'wae dente; but dimly as I, could see y mareds, but such a sum ae Chi° Ill d d the news. 'Then I hastily scribbled.on the the small white face and closed eyes..un' the public roads and rides them And 1I3 view Of this.fact-tile slight' s -mY wildest expectation-. Truth to tell, I form; expectrd. incrediblo am it might seem, I only In his ruunds. His ostriches Vis: r ..' had not speculated much about the mat est pampering u se s them 8IId dea- ter, and at flat particular moment of ,'r have seen nothing of Lilith. Greatiy .vet knew• in a sudden:flash of Ming Y 6 P P? g P. � ` I alarmed by your wire. Come up at once.•' horror and wonder, this this poor hunt- are, however, .amazingly well bro- troys their health. my life this addition to my tpodest in- ed thing, di aRuieed in rough boy's cloth- ken to bridle and carriage, and are ,M r. Wingfield, has bred toy Shet•- , tomo appeared such a paltry trifle when Slipping t.b� in my pocket:'3 finished ing, whom I had saved from salicide, was far more tractable thaII those Clea 44 i. weighed sgaiast' the all=.mportant and my toi!ct in a few seconds. and darted none other than—my lost Lilith: lands aIId has reduced the size Oi' weighed subject of Lilith and her.deer from the house to send off my answer.,. The crowd was upon mo by this time, tures usually are; in filet, he has even'the smallest Of native ponies ' sion, that Camworth'a neve Called to pro• gather more than au hour afterward• In but weeinR that I was supporting the lit them RO well trained that women rd' "dixe the impression be had intended. a 'prodigious hurry, Nicholas Wray call- tle inanimate figure of their victim. they to a considerable degree. ISI l: 1 "You look thoughtful," observed Wray, ed, and mounted two steps at a.time to held back. with the exception of a few can ride them safely, and Lady Wingfield'has exhibited these little watching me closely over his pipe as I the studio• boys who pushed to; offoriag to gel 7N 1 - put the letter ds.own and :eased to con. Moya:Campbell: rides one of his ponies at many shows and has. - -_: put its Itereffecd "Kane you had bad Bursting open the door, he thrust a me'a cab. telegram under my epee. " Aneam, goo-nor? want for tike ':tn o.strichee frequently, �i'oa lnnumerablc Prizes. news?" For Heaven's sake set detective• to 'to the orepital?"' "'E ain't 'art. too 'e P" I tossed trim Cho!®iter, sed he read it find r th senna: (live per apses^ante Why was we a-chivying of 'im° Well, 5preial ('arrCages Buiif. He also exhibits many of his other :i through and returned it with a mutter• ed bin and aocused net of stealing "iv g$ y trained animals at various agriCiiI-'N W ed impreaatioa, at office•',. she meat have arrived at parKe. and then some one paid it was a 3f r. Wingfield not only ;ides bat PaddlnRton at tour this morning. Adrian drives his sheep and hogs. He has fatal shows and cecial>~v his fartil' -Wbat great luck some fellows-have: gal dressed' up. and-we chased 'im for a be exclaimed. ervey wires that he has cot mens special carriages built for the diff animals,at work. These have t•j - sow, 1 Aug)Auppoee. you'll lark." "Coca-a1s, are tic !" you'll Rive an' or Th crea , - chuck painting altogether?"' See him." 'a in charge? Not much'" Ere'• yes P 1 ' What could- possibly induce you to •'what to the world dots ghee mean?" ��m, sir! I got it fes vert" ',lipase •rent animals, and so confideIIt is he a great deal of interest. His �_ think ao?" asked Wrap "The despatch is from my us a copper; air!'" to his hog steeds that he permi�R fancy .ani.ma;ls, such as his zebras, "Oh, I suptxase yon')1 settle down now, cousin. Kate Norland. Has abe gone ort At la«t we were clear of the demos children to drive them III a little91 r' - toasty, and grow tat. By the way, how did her head. do you think' What should I horde d:rivmg_through ontet etreetp. my have been vera' interesting to..pec- roar woand speed today? I say hoose that knave of L1Uch Saxon?" poor little affianced'bride and I: Before j wagon, not only-about the, estate' Ple, and--zebras .will doubtless be- 1. _ ~, 'title girl jumped at 7ou?" -I have already biers to Paddin¢'')n a rraoectable•lwkraR hotel I stormed and 'belt on the public roads. The ho - . - On sba ooatrary�she_sefused me point. &cation." I said., "A uaseenRer. a. lady, 'brought out some brandy. a f••- drops P _ .have been-, a admired also. ,. ureas. arrived alone in a.fists case of which contrived to pour dvwa Lil-• Mme' the fashion. �is ostriches � blank" buddie,d_ta- = L__which hid bar fear, are droll-looking-creatuae_s_ In 11ar- "Refused you?' ness, and create 'a genuine sense- His great successes at leading shows ,'I14, Wray rose from has chair to evident tis- pastment from Bristol by the twelsit-forty• She choked and sighed. then pushed the tercet, and leaned with folded arms over five train. and Brim leaving the station -¢lams. away with�ber .band, sod opened tiofi On the road, with.his rare knowledge of animals`40 - :• the table before watch l wear seated scan• hailed a passenger four•wheeler. I have her blue eyes'. In. winter 'Sir. Wingfield drives a in general,, made him as invaluable slagR my face closely already cu]led at McRae's detective Where. am I?" she asked. in'a tem- "1Do I'hear aright." he ingnired. And agency, and have fast bunted. back b,- tied whisper,staring about her, reindeer sledge and_also rides his member of the-London, zoological t, Is it really possible that you were refused in cave she should,have called to my-ab- I sot tufo the cab beside'hes. and ally- reindeer_ cross-country. Another cpuncil. - by this little sebooleirl? Try her again, sepee." ped my.arm around bar. g Lord Walter Rothschild has a psi ',. now that you have two thousand a-year •But what gran be the girl's-motive for "You are safe in a oab..dear, .with me. favorite "winter team is d0 s, which9. I. sante, dud see w&at bar answer will be iunntbg seas?" asked Wray, with knit- Adrian Hervey," .. I ' . are• northern_.-dogs ,powerful In ,vete-zoo-at. TwiniGg"-P-arkr in Sar My money fa nothing.to ser." I was tad brows- '•lou were to.go down to-day. She fixed her troubled gaze upon me. ' 3 i term. ' bertnning, when he out me short with a were you not. to eek her to marry yogi'' Why, I ''ran away from Bristol and strength and ver .beautiftl II ray,' b with the ,exception of hie ' bat ex -harsh la¢nothing to her f" he stied. ar She accepted me by letter last sat- came up to London, and drew as a,boy, They are harnessed to either sledge team of four trained. zebras, vvhiob 1:,' " -- day, and spoke o1 looking forward to ,first-to avoid you," she ea.id, "Than I,last , chew mo the human beteg to whom seeing me to day" my way, and Rot my pocket picked, and Or cart, according to the weather, he drives about the ootintl y liitehed ' money is nothing, Exhibit her for she L she Quin right in her bead. da you then thoire dreadful creatures chased me, 81]d 'SFe. :Capable Of making great to a fOIII-in-hand CoaSh, he hes not , _ will be the greatest wonder of the- age! think?' and I thought they wanted to murder me. s ed: subjected an• of- his animals to a,9 ' Money is better worth having 'ban Beni• ='Lilith is as wane as Fou or I. I can't aad I tried to-lump into the river. Ohl 1 y ' las,or beauty,or virtue,or Love-than any 'bear to have to tell you. Wray. but it was horrible, horrible!" The ani"mals of ')4fr. WaIIgfield s system Of Lra3ninR.for riding or -thing in abort. for money will buy every I can't wholly trust your cousin or qct Trembling in every Limb at the mere zoo are all tame and gentle and driving, and Mr. Wingfield is uni= _ one of those things! With money you rid of-the idea tb t she is somehow at the re ollectiaa..she reat#d r cr head assavoit can be a'knight:'a barwaet an earl, 'den bottom of all this. she has been from my shoulder and w't•bt >,:t torly. may be handled by women and ehil'- qua •in the world at. .this.sort Oi •_ 11 • • 1. as It.A., and, of course, we all know the beFinalag very strongly against the (To be connnued.) Most of diem have been thin _ 11.1 M.A 'a are geoluses-ergo, you can buy match.' + bred oII a lace under lSdr: Wing �,. w> : renins. As to leve, A I had mobey enough "So was 1, you remember. But now P There is in Paris'a' lad,:" 'aha -_ ry = =-'I[ Weald surround myself with • harem that I ace you re eetupon 5t, I hopesia• K1\C'S COURT ET1QL F.TTE, field's care and are hardy and per- drives a.team of zebras in the Bove, li of the most pestebtly beautiful creatures cerely you'll pull it through• Depend np- feet. Be has made a close study in the world, and they would eat tweets, on it, this is some girlish freFk. I re — so it map be that in time it Will be and' smoke cigarettes, and quarrel like member now she followed you up to town of their diet and habits, -and - wildcats, and kiss and caress me, and a year ago is lust the same bare-brained Must )kneel Three Times, Before the fashionable thing to drive zebu - :approaching thr King. is enabled to keep them in perfect instead of horses. In this age of r'. - •;Cove me very much indeed. Any woman manner. No doubt she wants to get you condition.. He. has.ten.kee rs on will love a man who gives her plenty of alone, ineitead'of sealing you under Kate's motors, it'ire' hones, an to n seep ..- ` money and shows he doesn't care for her. surveillance. Kate was a tremendous flirt � There :was much ceremony obser- the,place, including�HindoOs, AM- dri';in mere horses, and only ��~ With your fortune and your marvelous in her young day°. and I 'dare say that g luck !n pictnre�eiling. I should chuck makeb her eztra strict with her pupils. ved at the king's court, says 1+,3r, cans and Aruba, who are experts'in spa�iking pair of gaily.striped zeb London and. tosev• dirty, narrow-minded Take my word for it, Hervey. tt you wait. John H. Reeks in his 'bogs, ":1- their knowledge Of caring for- cer• res will serve to attract attention Enriand altogether,. and mead half the this little girl will find iter way herr• ear in Venice and halt in Rom or Paris. After an all-night ,tourney ebe may have mons fife Primitive Bakongo. \o fain native animals. - The spectacular coats of these Afrin �� o more murky skies, no more caviling taken a room in a hotel to rest.hotvelf, one approaches him without first The animals are gi�cen a great can animals_fit well into the schemer: "remarks. no more social laws, no more or.she may even be-shopping, You never serkin his ermission, and no, one, deal of.freedom and exercise and' woes! Nothing but ease and sunebine, knave what a girl like the will do." I , g P a of flashy fetihions.4f the day, and ai+ -sand the Rmilee of comfortable, well-ted.I Deap!te hie reaesnring talk. Wray lock• is allowed to it on a Oair in his 'are turned out into the vast park the creatures are. as._tractable ai well•paid beauty! There, Hervey! Theres cd pale and anxious, and I telt grateful resence except his sons and ne- every day to wander'where theg. good counsel as to bow to enloy yourself, to ]rim for his unexpected-sympathy, Be P horses it'seem9 8 ft�regone coriclu —tram Aman eiitht-sears older titan you, tween him and.hia or• ws. 'Ur to 1&°d no natio aeon a VeWre many years the 'i' and who knows the world. Yon are Wel- land. who presently arrived upon a ermitlted to own a European cha'k, big 'Rel., irkable Zoo come to it. and it >8 quite worth this to., scene, there appeared to exist some sort p . _. horse show programme will be•enl-1M1,' . bacco!" of strained 4eelinR. for .,he basely no• even for private use. + vened by the entries of-zebras,•tq be He was Stretching his long arms and ticed him, and reserved all her eloquence I 'Ordinary" 'men',' approaching t'he is the rruteome of Mr--: 4�ingfield s it • •one of hiwhite hands above is head.victuresin f Rhe had been totally unprepared for this king, had to kneel thFee times, once agricultural ambitions. H'e is ari followed maybe,.-as as .the .ears go on ,ti attitudes, for the man was intensely vain, extraordinary conduct on the part of til- jtbst inside the last entrance to the ardent lover of farm life in its most I. : llamas and emus. " and perpetually posing• Mentally. he viae ith, she said. The rirl had retired to _• ,._ I;-perpetually posing, also. and I knew him rest at her usual time, and nothing was king s enclosure; then near the door _ _ — __ - -._ .— - — -- — :.'too well to'take his montbings seriously, known.of her flight until her non-eppear• of the "palace," and lastly imine- ., or to be shocked by their startlingly un• ante at the breakfast table, led to the ex• diatela in front-of his majesty. And . ' 11 - - . ponventionaI nature. amination of bar room, which wag Pound .��a ' 11 -Your advice ha_; fallen on stony to be empty, while her bed bad not been the last time they knelt, they put i • - -�� - �. ground," I said, laughing. "'I have not slept ,in. the palms of.their hands •togeth'er, i .�-r` ' 4-: }` ` We slightest wish to possess a h:rem, "I can't toll you the trouble that girl "*"' �• r i. \ and if I can only induce the cue woman has given me from first to last,•' Mre. rubbed their little 'fingers in the i `o.+' a love to marry me, I don't care:f I i'tver Morland complained. 'She is so erratic, dirt, 'and then transferred the dirt'I Look'at another." ee irlre3popeible, and so completely dead r' �` "What an extraordinary hallucination!" to all notions of conventional behavior from their little fingers to• their ti%\ i :be muttered, ns he marched up and-down and ordinary decorum that Lam certa-iv foreheads or temples, and clappe' s� �� :` the room. Then, suddenly stopping im• the care of her has shortened my life." mediately in front of me, he asked, cdri- "But we shall find her," I ventured to their hH•ndS. This ceremony they ' i .vi -- owsly: prophesy soot:bingly. "She will come here repeated three times at the last ! _ l' � " (.. � •�(/''���''j�"' 1;"- ti Are you really so-infatuated about this to me:•and when she 1s my wife, she will 1-neeliII lace• and the king ens ( NOME 1��L 1t11tiLlJIT�L i little Sax.r girl, Hervey? So hard hit I have so"much change that she will forgeC g.P - i mean, tha. you 'won't be happy. till you to be erratic," weied by potting the palms of each, v =. Miro u '' , I 9"< Ret her.' like the child in 'the advertise- 'Lilith'°diaappea.rancei would be a bless•. hand- across each other With the 4, ;oma ci .t �Jtt� Vi e� � ,. Ment?" ing in disguise, dean Dir. Hervey." Mrs. fingers of the.ri ht hand well above "� r , She is the one thongh.t in my mind," 2 Dforland assured me. "it you could be in gi x r' 11 aswered. "There is hardly anything I duced'to Rive up all thoughts of marry i the thumb and index the finger of' • R 1 I . „ wonl3 not sacrifice to win her." ing her." 9 '' B I .� >� G Ho looked mo full in the eyes for ce "I have remonstrated with Mr. Hervey I the left hand, and waving them. ���� �� °�`� rerai seconds in silence. Then he laugh• on that head. Fate,". put' to Nicholas If time kin did riot answer thus of +•" u' �- Z`'�• td again. .. . . .. wrav•' "But his mind is made-up. What g ' w v''' l ,, \�.� -, can wish on ie Throughout the long hours. of that most and waved. -� �' • ` Heaven help yon in that case!"he said. we have to do now is to find the girl." If he thrust Out his foot a� �� `�. , And the cors. :t�'nx� y his toes,—which' was an insult.-t ,,_ �r ' ` to marry her. But you needn't fret your• miserably wet 'and foRRy autumn day we ' ftCr co ?, E • self, So soon as she hears of your extra three sought far Lilith, patcolling the I the sooner. the m8II retreated "Cha .ems ,� qQ , Income, ,she'll' take you 'like' a bird. I etscets in the neighborhood of Padding ���- �1t�ttty t� i�<,'" � better for 'him. s -.- C'�+d ,; .: . . a know women! (food night!" ton and that.ot Chelsea, calling at stn• r =it If a• man omitted to send or take r ��, After Wray 3tad..removed his jarring tions. hotels,"cabstands, and'detective of. ='� presence) I wrote to Lilith, a long, pas• flees• but all to'no puTDose. the king a share of his trading pro- ` . ... linnets', foolish lover's letter. In it I One of the three,.we eo arranged, re' -.,••:eb. .- • ducts he would not be favorably ust mentioned the rei?brtrd legacy, but rained always art my studio, to welcome + �x --,- T did not dwell upon it. for � kng}v, she tho wAnderer should she find her way received, and might expect to sere I„ \�, 5'•" bet. no mato storo by such things thin I thithef, his majesty's toes, wave,' Instead of. .,,� .:� ,. `•;fiid, As the day" passed from evening into •• _- ` ' 3rd on Saturday night by the last post night, my anziety grew more and more his fingers. Well-to-do Chiefs who `;\_ I���a x. same a little letter in that stiff and prim intense. Lilith knew nothing of London, failed to send his occasional :p.rac l' .,Y , y , diandwrit•inR 'of here, the ¢iRht.or which and was unused to'streets and crossings; . pgn,tt my heart thumping like a steam• might she not be knocked down and kill• cents were also coldly received, and -� �Q���bO� �a�� ®�u� r engine: - - • . ., ed by same peering vehicle? the ro :ing toes reminded them of "Dear Sir. Hervey•" Lilith wrote. "Since At nine o'clock I was left,alone„w the t . Thursday I have been thine wrote. your studio in my turn of the duty of watch. "their Cllnq•UehCies: NO written.dC-• - Your Home Trade Dealer will be pleased I i.ng_an r in for tie rl, a ll count 'was kept, but the king, like _ to send sou a copy,of this catalogue. ' It "kind'offer, and'although I feel my own da I ltae3 I$sIi3iC iso hiller toAt deficient(% in the matter QI 1't��° I, I toot or in cabs, and all day long all natives, fled a remarkable mem �f�A. . . is ayatero?e book,- goo 3,-alt 'w-beat very strongly, I have decided to gek �bii I had fasted,being too.anxious and miser- in tnnmerone lines o4 goods•at mo3ey fro overlook thein, and to become your ory'for what was owing to him; and it to-d p:ices. (vet this ont•slogua-Rea , able to eat, Q.•., , wife,since you so much wick,it, and since' Footsore, and with 'heavy, rain•soaked never forgot When a debt Was to - y6ur Rome a Tru nnot loer. in e. abso from, 4 You have always been raa kin to me. Hop. clothes: I wa& insensibly merging intq a C paid d a .present was ndte. your Home Trade Dealer-he, aheei:ier v ing to tee you next Monday afternoon, I doze of utter fatigue, before the comfort 1 auaranteee every a.rtiiole listed. remain, sincerely yours. able blase of the first fire of the season. Chiefs and noblemen�►ad to render ,:,There i13 & Home T1ade DeattCr "Lilith Saxon.” when I eat up with a start, fully awake, homage to. the king the same as and listening to a voice which see ed -, _• ,Near'�'bU. s ordinary men, but not every time CIIA,7 TF.R %RI. to bid me rias and hurry down to the the went into his presence. t hilt"rrrl ..,a honday, the day upon +vbiola I was to Embankment Y The vote .;: . , . - , . it . . .. _. . . . n:r .`�'✓.•+� ."..:?,. d. ,' ..,w­ ..�,r.a.," ,.....n.,.•i,.f'-. ✓.wv F+,-. .Ju. -.- ;9F r . ` iwr • r -: � ha: m: - . R � & 4 - y,..i � � i + = wlit Y ; ' Sl�`'•. kh' A, K ".^•y n l'W...Kkr iRr >. .- 'y.,. -D. ;m•0.qts:''St%0; ,1.' i '',+�„ ,W^,T.'. 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S THE WHITEST• : . � - A despatch from' Ottawa says.- IL C The fight of the Hindus to obtain \ ' .- - -` •' 'entry into -British Columbia' reach- ,� ' Prises_of These Products til the Leading I �. �,� ed a climax Satu day night ac- ' t � cord t� official o received-__-. is are Here Recorded --._.- I : : i repot re e EJ , ng is ry d >, , �, llr-� Cdr , here by the immigration :brunch of : r•. t•he Department of the' Interior. 11 The invest' atiou by a ents of the cul +aE t; b , a $ g CK R` +�- TOrOR10, Jtilp 21.-Flour3ntarfo wheat triers, 8& ;.ti,i 2 S<uthern. SS 3��t �,o.,3 1111' Y� r department resulted on, tiatLtrday (loursI. , 90 per cent., $3.60 to $3.65, sea- Northern, 84 1.4c: No. 4, hoc, oats-Yo. I rr morning in an .order refusing en- board, and at $3.60, Toronto. New flour. 2 C.W., ;38 1-4c; No. 3. C.W., 37 18c: ex• I trance -to nearly 350 ,if F ( T �� -:'Iter August delivery, $3.30. to 83.40. Mani-, tra No. 1 feed, 56 1.8c; No. 2 feed. 36 1•Bc. Y + ` the Hindus UIIIETI �'" 11 il , --1y� -First patents, 'in jute bags, 85,40: Barle,v. 1Ko. 3, 51 1-�; Nn. 4, 49c,:•refected, q t °9'f l un boaxd the-Komagata Baru, and CoMPAMT *��1 -; do,. seconds, $4.90; atrdng bakee�', in juw 470 Flar-tic, 1 N-Fv.C, $1.42 i 4: T+lo. = " w� ' -_I the captain of the vessel was given 1"'"N,o��ONTO.O�p�RE�t a^ aas,. $4.70.- C;W,.. $1.301-4;,1o. 2 C.W, 31.261-4. """''"- A V�" ems: Mani oba wheat-Bay Worts-No. 1�, y- until 6 o'clock to act. =He found thorn, 931.2c, and No. z, 92c. IM. :, himself unable to control the she side, and new at. 62 to'85e, otits:de, 7. Aug- - ' to make steam. He.asked for as-I. . .. '. uet and September delivery. Montreal., Juiv 2L-Corn-Atuerican No. , y' 2 yellow 73 to 76c., Oath-Canadian we-t• , ,." I sistance, at d:a-.tug has �e t out MOST PER@ ECT MADE Oats-No. 2 Ontario oats at 39 1.2'tQ 40c, outside, and at.42 to 42 1.2c, on track, Ya ern. tin. 2,-4,c d .,-No .3,'4ic. Barley- z. ' 4:. A, � from Vancouver with im gration 1 f, ronto. Western Canada oats, 42 34 for Ilan. feed, 54 to 55e. Fiour-Man. Spring g - THE`INCREASED ,NUTRITI- 4vheat patents, firstr. $5.60; seconds, $ .10 � 4 officials; special -officers and' about : �; No. 2, and at 42 1-4c for No, 3, Bad ort@. ' { I t. -. OUB VALUE O.. QREgD MADE11 Peas-Prices nominal. p, f strong bakers', 4n.0; Winn,r pate,,6; # IW pcJ ice. choice, $5 to S5.,5: et:night rollers, 1 t`$} ' IN THE HOME WITH ROYAL Barley-Oood malting barley, 56` to'-58c, , , z This force a:as•beaten back by the ! ✓ ,according to quality. 84.70 to $4.75; do., bates, $2.15 to $_ 0 I ro - YEAf3T CAKES SHOULD BE $Ye-Yo• 2 at b3 to 64c. outside, Itol:ed oat@, barrels, $4.:s; do., bags, 9J ; infuriated Hindus, who threw bits ' ----- Ian• ,V.t5. Br.tn• $23. 8_ �,a 6UFFICIENT INCENTIVE TO Sl o.t+. vy -- - Buckwheat-Pttiely nominal. "'"" Q , �;, , of coal hatchets: odd bits of ma-.! Corn-No. 2 American, 78 1.2¢_ on traek, M:dal%. _S.. �icuiil i�, 5 9 to: _ - May THE CAREFUL H O Ud E W I F E i� Toronto. -No., 2 Ger ten car luta, Qi7 to `s:e,so• ; ? -{ i chiner<<.• bricks„ e;tc-, 'besides firing . Bran-Manttoba bran, $23, in bags, To• CheeFe-Finest western, 123.4 to -13c; several shots. The police did not' TO QIVE'THt9 IMPORTANT �'.. !onto freight with good demand.•bhorta, finest eacterus, 12 1.2,to 72 5-8c. Butter- . r� FOOD'ITEM THE ATTENTION f625 to 26. Cho'-test..creamery..23 1"- t-o 23 3.4c: ee return the shuts; but. ei,ieavured "�' ",y ' onds,-23 to 231-4c. Eggs-Fresh, 23 to , for several hours to gain tike decks TO WHICH IT 18 JUS' LY EN- 1 _- - 24c: @ehcted. 26 to 27c; No. 1 etoek. 23c; ,` ads; TITLED. Country Produce. � No..2 stock, 20 to`21c. -' �: e of the Kornagata Maru without ,success. About°20 of.theni were:in- HOME BREAQ'BAKING RE. �' Butter-Chaise dairy 3T to 19c; interior, a Dal G'E t THE H I O H Co_S.T O � 15 to 16c; farmers' separator print@, 1$ ,� jUCed, including; the tug captain, to 20e- creamdry prints, fresh,. 23 1.2 to •T'nited States'Markets: L I V I N Q 8,Y LESSENING T H E who had too ribs .broken. «`hen L4 1.2c; do., so11d@, 21 to 22c. bIinne tDol e, July 21.- wheat- my "' ber ofAMO U 11 '. . Egt cze ase Lots of strictly aew•'.aie Ewa 89 3-8c, vo. 1 Yoriherq, 86 3-8 to fly 3 Sc �&;� aV1 the the pinlured ice withdrew, were ryemoved M N T O F E X P E N S I V t psi"dczen and good aleck, 20 to 23c•Dar -•, 84 -Flt- September, 79 3-&; .No. 1 ,hard,.] dozen_ 1 EATS REQUIRED TO SUPS ,; ti o 2_`¢,t,her�_84.,-&• to 3.8r--Corn _. -_.. Honey--aur•adnsd, -1,0-1-2--to 11-1-Err- per .No. 3 yellow. 6S 1•E to w7c. Oa"--No. 3 t0 8 hO5plt>ll`� - P LY T H E NECESSARY N O U R• i Ib. Combs, $8.25 to $2,�0„per doaea to;',whits, 34 to 34 1-2c. Flour unchanged,•+ 7 a=- " IS H M E NT T O THE BODY. - *r. s " ifo. 1, and ail for No 2 ' Bran, 818.50. fie+ FI1� 1'ESSELS LOST. fhecse New cheese. 14 -to 14140 for ntituth J,.l¢ 2L -L. Et@ePd-Gash. $1,63.34;.1 E W. GfLLETT CO. LTD. 1. large, and 14 1-4 to!4 1.2 for'tertius. ' - J4ly. $1.63 1-4. Wheat- No 1' hard, t > -I E. Beane-Hand-picked; $2.20 to $2.25 per 90 7.8c; No 1 Northern,'89 7.8c;-No. 2 N•ot•• Heav Storm'S+,ee s the Coast of TORONTO. ONT bushel; primes, 88.10'to $8.15. M, y' P ��; - Poultry--Fowl, 15 to 16o per ib- chick, ihern� 87 7-8 to 88 36c, Julp 89 38c.- } "' �O)'a-s4PUtla. WINNIPEG MONTREAL ens. broilers, 20 •to 2&; turkeyr, 20 to 1 ' �° JLive stock Markets. yyf�. .A despatch from Halifax, ;ti.S., - ' 4. Pwtatoce-New Ontario, $2.50 •to 82.75 31 -,per. buahet. = ' 'btbntreal. July i1.-Pnme.ater6:e, 7 3.81 ':. , says Three steamers and two l F' _ to a r-zc: medium. 5 1.2 to 7 1.2c, mmnn,• s schu��ners were reeked as the re H _ LIFE. c+� I .TOO • IIIS OW- Pronislor» = 4 14 to 5 1.2c: mit<yh c^�v@..g30_to-$75.aa� ; ? ' try suit of the heavy storm that swept %' Bacon-Long clear, k4 to 14 1 4c Der Ib., One.euDPrior cow was hold at $108 Calvea, - `� fa ease Iota. .Hama-I14 W 1, 18 toe 1.2c. x1'2-to.7c; @hePp. 4 1.2 to 534.': lambs, $5; I over .the coast, all the crews reach- Ottawa ..Athlete Shoots Himself in to $7.50 each: 'hose, 9c to 913c. do., heavy.. 17 to 171.24; roil,, is 18'•fo 1 ?or<,ntQ;, Ju!v,21.-•<'attie-Cbn•ie hatch• kng a110[e. In' safety, but some of hotel. eaktagt.beZroa, ltl to 19et baCks...E2 erg, $a,zs to 88 65; co<,d, ss to sa a; tom• them had EL trying ereperience, as ' mon �,9w., $5 to $5.50. canners and cuL I - LADY HARDINGE, A despatch :from Oftawa- says: 1 ,'. Lard-Tierces. 11 34:�t 12c: tube. 12'lAc-1 tpAn. $2,56 W 0: ch,,ice f,t cows, ew.so to _I thick fug had -prevaiaed.-'-The vea= P - . Palle: 121-2c; Compound. 10 to-101-4c. '- f Vice Reins of India, who died at s _ g steamer,gold (Hal)Walters, aged 45, well K,' 87; -hatce buia, $7 w $i.Es- Bels were the Norwe Norwegian mown in athletic circles as iii. . Baled Ray slid $tract. $4C7S1t4nv B(iod veils, 410 to 811; eomnon, London nursing home after under KBgns, l QSo tolls, from Chester, bet of the old' Rough- ' Baled 'hay-No. 1 at $15 to ®15.50 a ton, titocke^n xrd te.+detre-ctecre. B00 to 900 going an operation: -She was 46 I Pa.,.to St. Ann's, C'.13., which ran Riders loot :ba''trr�k here; No. 2 etuoted st #14,5G-to tbe.. W75 W $7.:Sr lfaht,:$6,18 to $6,83, .i rear9 V}d,-and w89 IIlBrlled' t4 1 1 i ball team, committed 9t11Cide Sat-' .114, a•d elover at $11. - Abeep and lambs-Light eweo, $0.60 to ashore at Ba lent,. C'.B, • the.Cuban \ - a n t , _.___ ,, Baron Hardinge'in 1690, and leaves utast' afternoon in the Bodega ri Cur tote,'$@. to- $8.78 oa $6,10; heavy 50 to 84 S0; bncka, $3.50 I steamer C'.iellTuegos, 1,139 "tons, i gotel, shoutin himself throw h the t';. track. Toronto. to $a.50. aTr,;,q I%xnbw, $9 to $Si; year• LWO suns and a daughter._ _ I g g which struck at Seattarie; C B., . . . . •- Une lawho, 47.,50 t� s$. .�.__- .-_ , temple in full view of a number of = Hoga-88 20' to 88.2$ •to,b.; $8 75 to bound from 32ubile, ala., with a ' t " WlnynlpeS..Orala. - $8 i0 ted and watered; za9 OS-to $9 10 c$,B�ti�t 'n Too andGE lTEll OUT. _ d I bare orhMIDntreal; athelm, persons in the barroom, Walt®rs 4• arao of e =WiaaiPeg, Jul Zi Wheat No. 1 Nor• cars. 1. fired two shots, 'the first passing _ __ re lT Ware port red to New .Brunswick, through his hat and not injuring � 1. THE CROP I\ a 1DhATC WFr VAN' CHILD ATE MATCH HEADS. J �­ _.:_ Peoplc Holnrlet+9. - in-ballast, The schooner Harold him. -c then deliberately pressed 1 A despatch from Cochrane, Ont., C. Beecher_(Americaa) also struck the 38 calibre re olver against h1a ' s;''' _Conditions, are'`I-ry.Poor In:Some Little Daltghtt of Well-i�liown 'says: Between two and three lion- 'pre. Scat,tvie. She sailed from right temple and discharged the. I 'fired people -were-rendered home- `vea York for Scdne The schoon- `"capon. Walters was a Veteranof jP' Fleets-Generally Excellent. Hocken` Player 'the Viethu. y the South_A.frica'n War and a form ;Less as the result of the destruction " A. despatch from Regina, Sask,; A despatch from Stratford says:,'b}' dire of'the little Town of Hearst,' er C'lrirence Penner 9.trtick cif Cape. er member of the local police force. - Sitble. X.-S She was bound from Recentlyhe has been attached to f nays: The crop report of the Sas- Little three-sear-uld Irene Ed- 134 miles west of here. They all tell blew York for Halifax with 1,20)0 - 1• katchewan DepartZnelnt-of Aricul• rtiund3, of \1}e-street; got hohi of'' stories of three ,days' and irig)its' tons of hard coal. .111 the vessels thestaffof the Dotuinioa Geological . b tore, based on replies received by some, matches and played with fight with .fire, .nothing but a bucket Survey. °;r are in_bad positions, and the•pro= _ _.: _ T - J. . telegraph to inquiries ss to 'the ''item,\ She was still'guying pith'bfigade. beiag'_svalhitile.- Fleceral spects of:floating,thew' are: slight. ognditiona�ou July 11;- states that then' when her mother found her times they thought that the fire had Tha• coast was swept be a a "•1�III\CT:O\ .1R0L SED. conditions -at the moment justify .and took them away:. - The bends of been gunqueeed, but e"-h time it p - g .le of 1. -''F d wind and heavy squalls. the statement that tjerdom.has the 'sonic of the match@, had ar►nar:Wily I sprang u�p again aiid'a'weary. fight _,, Eairy o[ Dilian' Into the i'nited 4 Crop within one Province shown been bitten off. The child wa, weir: aas resumed,. -The. wind ahnue ;F.LF.t'THl(`AL }:"F EC'TS. Stated '_lot Relished. ble%v a cyclone, and men who had such excellence on the one hand ed with spells of vurnitln - p �' SO severe - - and,such poor condition f ofi -the -fhat' 'the- garefits auniriir,ned Dr. been fhrongh the Porcupine fire'be- C Feature = A.despatch from Kingston ss3rs- _ other. Fortunately the area of the- Hepburn. The doctor had her tak- Ran to make for the railway tracks, Striking F�atnre of this Sear .4 (An- The American authorities are mak { isatin f 'theirI adian National Exhibition: !. crop in which conditions are excel• en to the hospital immediately;and g or . lives. Finally it ing -enquiries.with regard.' to the .'lent greatly exceeds that in nlrich for three hours, .with the assist- , g"t .beynQnd ail control, and every- Da row•re1}lember how. the 'tiny entre.of. Luke.Dillon into the Unit - one touk refuge on. the -Transcon electric lights twinkled like fireflies ed States last-Saturday afternoot) a' 'they are poor: The outlook at the ante of Dr. Rankin, he worked_on+tinental' Railway tracks. lir. M. amid the folia e'of the trees at the at Cape V,inceat. The immigration `?� . moment is for severity=f>,ve per cenT, the child, but with no avail, and y foliage' p 8 - ' . . an averse crop-. i J O'Brien, of the firm of O'Brien, Canadian National Ex'l-iibition at officer fill not know the released ' 8 op'• she died about three '''cluck Friday ! bleDougall and. O'fJormazt' who Toronto last..year T. .That.was the dynami er.•who .had spent"I4 years. -"- ?_' Conditions have heeu improved afternoon: fibs -ictim -elf the have their comstruc'tion he sr- foundation of a wonderful system ' . recently by a fairly 'general rain on matches is the daughter .of -Mr. " M July 11 and a considerable ",,y�_ - tam-. _ 1: a'ess orna-men tion that.is paroled convict' was accompanied �' of local.showers. elilom have t'he .E4xPunds is renowned as wide, as pcuple to his-cam'ps at Pit 7;.'where being completed for this year's, hx- bv.several,•Kingsto>i, people, rnclud :.vera s been called they were fed and the women and blo't'ch. The C�.rand Plaza will be �' p upon to withstand the Dominion in heckev •circles ing.a priest. Their presence with a Ion children.housed,....They.passed the canppird with electric stars"and the him was g period of intense and con- both as a player and referee: passport enough. It is tinuous heat' with.few..-8nd local .. _ - - night and next day there until the foundation will be. �illuminated, to - , <--=* usual in such cases 'aotifv Rash relief train arrived in the midst of while various devices s mbolicaI of . rains as have most of the crops in STR:1\CE )i:1SI3 0\ Ll\E., y ington .but .whether such notifies ,a ..the western and central parts of ..- smoke nisei flame and torrid heat, -• Peace .Year will help•.to :luesutify tion was given by Ottawa is. not I Hearst is a'town of between six the grounds. °' the Province during the period Consists of the 'Bones of a,-Whale known.. It is understood ` and eight' hundred inhabitants most_ , _ + , ''from-June.30 to,:duly. 14.. ,Without -• 4;r Feet Lone. be some Government correspond " the slightest doubt the summer fel- A despatch for Ottawa, says: In It'• foreigners. Most oftthe dwellings .F_1TAL AUTO-ACCIDE\T. • e,nce, over the matter, - were;built.af wood and a short time si 11 ;;i low that has 'been early,and deeply A-y:ard at the corner of Queen 'and ago. There Are also, .however, the Car Turned Turtle During a boy plowed, and has-also received,suf- O'C.onnor Streets in Ottawa, there division•al_oflires of the Transcontin $ids Near Vancouver. '. GUARDS FIRE 0\ AIRSHIP. �A Scient subs. ent cpltivation,,\has is the,mo-t remarkable looking wash ental Railway, a large cement routed .. . � justified itself once more and will haLging out on a clothes line that' y g A despatch from Vancouver B.G.• • - ' house' the ofces of M. J. O'Brien, s: ' .�, prove to be the sheet-anchor fif the capital- ever saw. It consists y, Their';automobile having over- `Gerfman Craft Inadvertently cross.tb,-contractor for that section of those farmers in the drier districts I of the bones of a'whale. Nearbyare turned at a street corner in Thurne, ed,Frontier. ., . t the railroad, and a large house - ' •. `" t - that had prepared"one. �Ifi,many the f'ri a'called by whalers the front six miles out from Vanco'uv`er, five occupied by a .brother . of. Mr.. . A.despatch-from Bertin says:'Tt of the newer districts, of course, feet of the.seamonster,' and the people were crashed under nit oi'er• _� feettlement is almost too new for I big vertebra] bones are strungto- O I3rsen, who 'vas 'in charge of the became known on Friday for the _ work. A short time ago a fire burn- turned car g. 1 o clock on.`Wednes . this form of p'reparition to be as gether on an iron' water pipe. The day morning, Mrs. Peter Rinan first time that the military Zeppe- ed one section of Hearst. • lib airship S-4 was-fired at• by Rus-as it- must become if agri- yard adjoins the building of the Do- _ ,F, Was killed outright, and her hus- P - 11 culture .is to be successfully_ and •minion. Fisheries exhibit. ' The \. T. 12. hISICED L 1'. baiul .badly, hurt, as . were R. P. sign frontier guards while she was permanently practised, those dis- whale lately disported itself in the • Seward, the chauffeur and F. Brady on a-cruise from Allenstein, in East '� tricts. waters of the North Atlantic. It another passenger. Seward, had Prussia, 63,miles--from Kopigsberg. :I:: Go was-45 feet long, which will be,the Sy'stent From'Quebee to tltc pacific taken his employer's car oat for a Many shots were fired at' the air- - - ,)fill be Ready This Fall. MILLION ,LOGS'SWEPT,AW:kY. measurement of the skeleton when •- • joy..ride,. - - . ship, but none of them st1'uck the _ wli it N put together and mounted, A despatch from Ottawa, says: 44 vessel: • . - - The work will take all Summer. Col-lingwood Schreiber, chief con- -CA\ADI i'S- FINEST PARK. It is assumed that the airship in Cloud Burst '?nes Heart' Dal»ago t ' An Part of New Brunswick. su,ting engineer of tits Government = advertently crossed into Russian A TWO BROTHERS DRO))IXED-.. returned 'from an inspection of the Formal Opening of Lyon Boulevard' territory. The Paas-German press t- A despatch from Apohaqui, N.B., G. T.•P. from Winnipeg to Prir)ce at Port Arthur. i Very irate over -the.incident. trays:` A clotld burst" 'Saturday. One Reaelied Shore .After Boat U Rupert, announces that all sections '- - =�y; a ." -- morning during the most disastrous p' A despatch from Port Arthur, . set, but Returned to .lid Other. of the line a•re linked up, and will Ont., says: A large 'crowd of Citi- •. L_1I30R.`T:�I{ IN-R.C.B.C. ' storm in the memory of residents be ready to operate. this Fall. As of A oha'ui eaused•d'ama a in that `1 despatch from Digby, N.S., lens were the guests of. tl}e (,`its P q 8 the Government has completes the -' says: A double drowning accident Council at it banquet at the Prince :, . - 'section conservatively estimated at Eastern section this lneans-that the'• Strikes .)lay be Called to Force Bet1. ffi300,000, and will result in the eros_ occurred Barton . 'on Tuesday Arthur Hotel in honor of J. W. --- )�ng of the Jones Blabbers mill at fax-to a now remaining only gap g from Hali. •" ter-Treatment of Millers. ' '� eyening. , Three young men,. Ken- o Prince Rupert-is-the tQuebec Lyon of Guelph, who on'Wednes- •. � , I .1ne-th Perry, of Barton, and Re i- da r donated 99 acres to"the city 'A .. des�ratc+h from Va.ricouver, ,'Apohaqui, owing to the loss of one g bridge. y Wald and Claude ?Miner, sons.of the on a location to be known as Lyon British Columbia, says:• .The Brit lmi lion logs and the .,wrecking �,f lat'e Dr. Miner; of ' Dorchester, '1' boulevard and Lyon Park. The ish Col-uinbia Labo Federation de tithe end of the structure by the Mass., were out motor' boatin THEIR FARF.WEhh TOUR - drnew g. _ ay of-four miles, -surrounding eided just before n n adjournment � mighty flood in- the mill- stream, When returning from the boat in a i Current River reservoir, was for- on Wednesday, to call a. eneril,' Roads and bridges were swept away small punt during a rough--sea, it'.Will Stort on July )S for Western mally opened-on Wednesday after- strike of labor,forces in British Col- 4 by torrential rainfalls and flood, capsized, throwing its occupants in- Cailtld�lo nAon by J. W. Lyon, A feature .strike because of conditions' aril- .• 1 and crops are .ruined in the mill o the water. Young Perry swam. A despatch from Ottawa, says: was a .procession of 61.private auto- ing out of the miners' strike on Van ,,:;"..• ' stream valley. Barna owned by A.' ashore. Reginald Miner also swam The farewell tour of the West of mobiles; nearly one,Mile in length, couver Island. .A 'referendum..of „,;., E. Colpitts and James O'Neill were ashore, but returned .to save his their Royal Highnesses t-he Duke containing city and Board of Trade the unions will betaken during the struck by licrhtning and burned, brother, with the-result that both and Duchess of Connaught will start officials. The Lyon boulevard -arid .nt;xt :cix weeks and on, this. file ]t'' "ng houses were were drowned, Reginald Miner was on July 23rd from Ottawa, all' the park will become the fine8t park strike actually depends. The vote aged,QO,.and Claude 18. principal cities being visited. in Canada, . ' - was 43 to 38. , ,n _ . .. •B r .1 I r' s r N ,• {...• T ,.,' -+ •,+' .. �,, 'S 'x.'r r v',- cr-:xk« ;+ •w r. ,r •+W!:, °.v.+iyc� .' ,`_ 3rZ,;' r.[ ... h .-.,',_s s 5 ,'= 4T gx �e:.0 .,t, sa...M°. �.:,� k wt' - 6 s0. ,r r y"r 3 t l y. a A -q • ti, i.x '�5 ', .•. i.�•a}• +•�c=c?•ra..f.r.nT ^ia'1w y r.-..en. .Sv..- cam'a S'� y�r a mac'+ '.�.ss ..b.ia••- •fir•i :.a�'z rFo' .:._l': ,..u'.:.Ane ..:-..'. ',. •:.,'... ..".....: ..�,-:-.�'v! ...� .X.. J• � - .''� - u A -- furnish choice music durin •the atter- NOW A WN'06SOM Mia. noon and-evening. Tea will be seryed J• RICHARDSON .. Friday mo:otoaaotu owes, fromrp to 8 o'clock. Program at B oaMishedevar7 A booth will be opened at P10t; MUIt BAI, - `, rdun I e ti " Piokeriae,Oaf. p t/lIt'7 g o'clock ls�ooi efcorre the sale refreshments.tlblAd: .rtttes tai �� ye n ;.. 'ICKERIN�'S - +�R�JCE % "Alto. RI #1.46 per Tear; SL.00 if paid ia'advanosa miaioa-to program and eappet=only -,: - s the people of ckering Subscriptions to the United saauaw Sim +cent.,(children under 1!) 16 cents- H o ;n►oo®Rro�o��eT r�ltl vlllA�1�&p i4� bfi the f3rocery line PIIn o r Wawa store with moretoreg in , in advances .� .table. Apply to 11111!1 {Ll►ANlra,�i wAix c----- -- moot,oo� ce, _. / ells! and better facilities We are , .JOHN MURKAR; Proprietor, " Beautiful Haw.-A HOUME TO LILT-.on•lot W. odn. ezcellen.t_poattion to ,eros Ptoseting, OooA wotYln m a 1 use, Clem /r__1 Seal Id, o!work l thenoldVt�orfo4d. Apylra► . ; , - " NOTta AND CQMMt;NTi _, tV(�(�1 JC,j�j Q M, PUQH.,Olaremonl,_ _ You wi}I fled : • _ �'� IIAE PARISIAN 6A(iS. IT M;LKzs THE cTRAY 14111FRR-Strayed • from , ` a Sgveral members of the north- SARI FLUFFY.AND &BUNDANT, t3 jot ii,con,_..Pickering All rod,•reamnr -• OUR STOCK COMPLETE .west mounted police will leave It is needless for you to have hair Pt�rtnn left ear. Any Intow►ation iraoln• --OUR GROCERIES FRESH to ar.91oveq will be rewarded. U, L. N111• ` for the Arctic regions to that is anything short of perfect. If DLETON Brougham. 4"j OUR RANDS THE BEST 'shortly it is falling out, losing.color, splitting --'. __.-._ -.-- -_ ' bring back the Eskimos who are or if the scalp burls and 'itches, im- TANTE1) k young girl as houac: -; OUR-PRICES MOST REASONABLE z mediate! et from T. M. McFadden bold maid in a utet respectable.tomo. OUR DELIVERIES PROMPT " ,.implicated in•the murder of the mediately qq r :,two explorers, Radford and or any drug counter a 50centbottle of with conginial au Road carRe, Easy I ata w Parisian Sage-use it frequently-the city via Ktctg.con Road car lipo, epv li� seating OUR ATTENTION COURTEOUS wages asked to nuts.R. D. WILEB0.. •~the •.. Street. itisexpeeted that it will pllcat1.41L1'emovea dandruff, in. Manse'west Siu, 'I•equire two years to decomplish vigorates the scalp: gn_ seat ee e - --- -- --- - hair gloriousfv radiant. BINDER TWINE=The three beat We have both phones installr�and your ,grocery orders t :the task. The incident does not q on hand at have prices, All grades Parisian Sage supplies hair needs- araaceed. ae i have ween in file business will receive our prompt attention. 'attract much notice, but it.•,is an perfectly harmless. It Contains the for the past seven years and al sage ave antis exact element r qaired to make the !action,the larmere aro assured of ls�r dealing. evidence to show that in British hair soft, wavy, glossy anti to make it My business ao°beforreincreasing,the uiasis'on�OtT> our BIIY ALL YOUR GROCERIES AT THE GROCERS . :=territory acriminal will be hunted grow thick and baautiful. s.�'asgyts, Pickerins as to e —by the officers of the law, so long You will surely like Parisian Sage. _ ,AMG S _,RICHARDSON as there is the barest possible It is one of the best and most delight- ful hair tonic known. CHOPPING. PICKERING'S GROCERY-ON THE CORNIER. chance to effect his capture,' and 1 ' with no regard to the expense SUFFERED _ AND OAT FLAKING- thawill be.incurred. _It„is true that many murderers, have ee• The undersigned is prepared to do �e el's - t caped punishment; but only in, -' t - grain chopping and oat •„ ► cases where there has beepo EVERYTHING_ flaking every day is the clue to the guilty persons. It is week ezeept on .�� t . ._. - - ids erg Boot and Shoe Sal only,by the strict enforcement of — a�• - ' the ta-w-thatwe-cal-secure-respect - Years,Restored ToH-eal* - GreenWaddt '10- -for the•law. In no other country by Lydia E.Pinkham's Veg- per- -T- 6 F. Bayles� —___ = ' in the world-is,life and property = � off cent, every Iiae.of footwear in a��r_atore. ; —etAble Camlound. . . EASTLAEE SHINGLES ;ll and see what we have to offer you. more secure than in.British- ter- -' - ritory and the reason for this is Canadian,women are continually writ. Phone I51. because the.law is enforesd. 0 0 0 _ l ing ate such letters as the two fallowing, which are heartfelt expressions of grafi- _ JOHN P&EL, WHITBY V : A faro pears_ ago Canada- was a or r-e red health: boasting of. her rapid increase of Glanford Station, Ont.-"I have ta- population. The .country.• was _ken Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetable Com- growing om growing at the rate of half a mil- =,;�4 pound sad never F :stun a year, and the west was be- found any medicine ®- !i'HE ESTAR1.0011 a to compare with 1t. y, ing rapidly filled up. .The govern- I had ulcers and fall- M•• meat was expending large sums of ing o€ womb and �. doctors did ma ed -money for immigration a&earn and Are easily applied and have al- -for advertising the country. Ship- dreadfully I suffered ways Riven the belt of ' �-= load after ship-load load of immit;rante dreadfully for years satisfaction. _ p- 4 until I began taking Have been made 29-years. Y al- -entered Canadian ports, many of your medicine. I al- like cut above. �ECZJRITY for both prim md whom were from the central and so recommend it for Made standard grade only.=Cerro +s em is the m°i ao • :- nervousness.and in.parts of Europe.and were digestion. " - Mrs. gated Iron any gauge. •iiavedment; the ability to realize far from being a desirable class of HZNRX C Om Gisnford�Station. Oat. Let me figure for your nett roof ��, 19���T� Starkly the fecund. Judged by these { "` settlers. The building of thous- and save you money. - standards, s depot m the aevio� i Cheatervilie, Ont. - I heard your ';Bell tele hone. department of this Bank is an ideal ands of miles of railway;found p Q]��et medicines Nighty praised. dad a year ago Fip`D 1CP form of investme t. -' employment for many of these I�an taking them for failing of womb Ii', J. Pronae, Pickering • - newcomers, who were really un- and ovarian trouble. -_ TORONTO Sited for any other kind of work. "My left aide pained ms all the tier. Doctors Endorse ICKERING BRANCH, But now as business of all kinds is anal fast before my periods which were irregular and painful it would be worse. U we did not belleve doctors endoesad Braaeb also at %Vkhb7. -more or less staguent and as mil- To sit down caused me pain and suffer- Ayers Cherry Poo oral-tor eon and R• W. GORDON. Manager. ! : way construetiun has beenhinder- inn and I would be so nervous some- calls,-we would not affet it to yon. ed by the stringency to the money times that I could not bear to see any r one or bear any one speak. Little specks eb14 for�X"o 0. oe.. i fore my eyes and I was Ask Year Doctor. iieac,..i. . market. large titian are now find- ., - fag themselves burdened by would Solar ip • alwapr coosdpated. thousands of foreigners, who are I cannot say too mach for Lydia >::. PICNIC GROUNDS. _ - J­ E11SEY out of employment and Who must Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and _ be supported at the expense of the Luer Pills, m°:e are no medicines Picnic parties desirous. of securing c = . reit tax-payer: Itis now propos- like them. I have taken them and 1 rounds may secure those adjacent to s y reeommend them to allwomen. You may Simcoe Point House at_seasonable .CREAM led to have these people deported, pabush this testimonial"•-Mrs. 13T* rates. y- " +at least those who have been In rmw J. ltau•1'nt, Cheatesvi110. Ootnslo► Bose+dishes and tables will be pro- oiled at reasonable rates. To s•e it is to bag it, to buy it is try it,to try it in to ask for Sac 'the country within a limited ��• _ :Ica Oream every Saturds7 - and it is the moat wholesome food. 3, period We. cannot see why the ice cream sad other refreshments will government is so anxious to have e _ be provided at booths for those deeir- �t �s� t mitts, light weight Shirts and the country Settled so soon. It ing them-, when titisetf notice had _ pants oc men and . a�cad�a �{ .. .the would be all-veryg ell if the char- For further particulare apply to, muslius lawns and,plinRha els been vers. latter of the lmmi rants were such ° ws, Lad lad es to give strength to the coon- National d!a W / L L I A M 8 Pante, les a girls light Simcoe Point House vests, stockings, etc. . - .;:.try, but we believe it & great EXhibition `mistake to sacrifice quality for - Y' quantity.. There is a certain s Canned goods in great variety, pickles the.choiceet, prime cheese. class of immigrants who come P E A C.E YEAR Pure maple syrup. 'from the central and southern America's Greatest Livestock Show portions of Eurfpe who are illiter- Acres of Manufactures HOME.SEE>KER►� Our groceries Are the freshest. r .ate and low in character who will Exhibits by the•Provincee - EXCURSIONS - + never make good Canadian':citiz- Exhibits by Dominion Government � E O R Q � ', ;� H I Ll ��• ens, No matter what influence Exhibits by West Indies ..might be -brought to bear upon Grenadielr Gnarls Band MANITOBA, ALBERTA, QN.T�O them, they would never beiassimil SASKATCHEWAN' _sial by Canada,and solong as they Dragoons' Musical Ride F ch Tuesday until October' 27th,eve remain here they will be a burden. Auto-Polo Matches a,�pft and Return - sSa•c�o �p�re "are pleased to quote . During railway construction and Circus and Hippodrolde Edmonton and Return- ?b8•� - other Rork of a similar character, Dozen Shows in Single Hour From tororito, and Statione wast and Boy Scouts' Review North of Toronto. rtoportioeau r.r» you prices on A they are almost a' necessity, as Canada's Biggest Dog Show tri•Station'Fart of Tomato. „ _ _ '. 'this is a class of work that Cana- Return Llmtc,Lwo monehe: _ diens as a rule refuse to enter. BABYL2p�!Sel Particurars reT+r�ng RAIL or oc&►N tick+ste — • Hg from Canadian Pacific Tle1CtP cntsfoa o 'to But while they may 'assist in this e lt.G.MURPHY,D.P.A•, MatJP,/��.., Greatest Orieatat1i Budldi- " -. ' 'work, it is not necessary that they alar presented on Continent - - ' =ahotald become-permanent citizens. C SWttt t6 _ _ _ - y ` - Paintings from England,Scotland, Our government cannot exercise United States and Canada A Casdf 3Wd IasWw, . too much care in the litatter•of Educational Exhibit. We can deliver to an sts,tion J inducing foreigners to become Goods In Process of Making The •Pickering Ontario. - in n residents of Canada. Slow and Athletic Sports w :,sure should be a good >aotto to Aero-Hydroplane Filghts �•v s{'v' tee - Grand Water Carnival • ,�dn ce Commit adopt in peopling our Dominion. _. Creature's Falnoas Band =�; anon iff tomaterials.are 'up t0 quality' and - •e object of this Associ Our e DUNBARTON d prosecute Score.of other Bands lessen a hlingelon 'i'homas Mansfield, jr., is engaged Pozen Band Concerts Dally ot down to pride this week in taking a pleasure party Chesapeake.and Shannon from the Y. M. C. A., of St. Oathar- ped _ Members having pryperty stolen oommaai• _ T et get acquainted and 11 '" hh J-J _ e -. ines to the Thousand Islands is hie Biggest Midway ever' Date iof Ezealef wit an member Peace Year Fireworks of Exeontiva Oommiltee. - - A grand bazaar, under the auspices Membership fee 01�• - your order. - 'of the);allies' Aid Society of the Pres-- latetnati0aal Peace Tattoo . - byterian Church,. will be held at Tickets may be Ned from the Preaidaat or; ` 10 Bands /00 Musicians secretary on opplioalion. Rosebank on the afternoon and even- Exsc.Com. D. Banks,C.S.Palm- - - lag of Thursday, July 80th. A high- �U . 29 1914 Sept. 14 the Onta -class ro am will be gcyan by the er, C. L. Morcombe, Pickering, Out D s Moo '. p from Toronto: Mise � EISE , �asoline engines an following artiste ro W. J c� Jeaadr6n. elocolUonist, Miss Black- TORONTO J.A. O'CoflnOr: J. ark. a•lam gear k rk,f Y burn,sololst, and Miss Martin. tan- ► w4 .; ' It�•� Sp:PARAT(3lii h '. ^b �, ,�.,. .r..l„•* �; 'will :� '�'. _..-�.- 4,.ry m'S 'iaw' t4,.i”` o.'v. .4,, •..7,1 ,^ ;•' :.•. •a.�'..,n.0 Y.,, ''F°' .�,d,, ..�. ,k. M :t -A," .1„p4_•,rr'�_;,,� :.l `z;k^-�'.r .�..r.4-, 4.. r: •.�u ., a,.;h2Mr- �.." .�"; ;1, w�'' •7 4 fly,. Y- .Y. ..� W �..•. � n •7�'. *.P'si - n °.Y.-1`T ,! f^•'�:- ''+c'�'C er, --�v-'•„r;.•-+r .:.T..•y..,.. -.•,ue'd•:-x^ .•.ori.:; i_"., • _ .r+er.- .a.w. .. eM s«. .e• - +'�,L.-. ' ",'-' .,-•y4. ,�.,/, 1'.�: s.. - .s�"`:�:1"••Y'@. _ z':*"r•A+-a."`�, Yjt""".tJ^ "x"++'.'. ''a:n- A 0000."'1« '•�'6tr.''." r �-rc• _..,�'� .�c, a.. ✓A l +.y: � ,..,,�.� .,x., ��- �,, �. .vi-... io• a�n•C, ,r r. - :. '.14'$i ." ?. •.' ., '0000 ..... a- ..' • •..,,�' tA,. - s' !s,: y,u. .., . .0 . ._. , •, ... _: y,, ..v ,.> .yN� .1'}V• 1?.,''�' .2_ '.> ..f. +,•:� x',070• 1�" L'� g1 _r' '!•: - ;... ' �lt.l' •� '....+'�'•�.•"b. 'nom - .' ,:..--' _ .^•,.'•" • �y•., HJ / ''•' ..�'•.� f' _ A,. � }• .. •nM 'ti - � -_,-0000 _ _ 1 T. +.'i,y. �,p�.�,--.� •fig' -./. .. :. u_ _ ry .. • _ _ v ' M _ • 0000. .,., .. ..._ . � .. - Cv►Ra�IwNT Some Of our citizens complain of field and have not begun to march, a Geo. H. Semis was in the city'on the conduct of some of the young trench should be ploughed around the ' -: Monday. people of the vitiate who Blake a with area at least one foot deep �! .- - - R I C HA R DS0 , =ties of disturbing their nei h- with the perpendicular aide awn ' Nelson�DVag ie in Montreal p g g from the w6rms. The bottom of the gs bars durin the midnight hours. trench should be cleaned out and the pmr� wisg of finest display et ,again this week with a carload of g- im t sho horses. A repetition of the offence may earth on the wells of the trench left as Ohina. A yery large auorimeal of lead to trouble. possible to prevent the worms " gisiionar�. go6lu,��� Tole, just - Mrs. Charles Proctor, of Teroa- loose an _ with Claremont If you peep into the kitchens from crawling,u . Post holes should - friiendsnt s,weal[ w --- these-days you are greeted with be sunk aboutne foot deep every ' waived for the Holiday !rade. Oall Thomas Birkettr was in Whitby the aroma of cherries,•berries and twenty or twenty-five feet along the a>cd ee. :pti Tues. ading the funeral other seasonable fruite_rndgarden trench. When the worms crawl to _ --^Snbean Iskea �r M of his aunt. stuff, which the ladies seem to the.treneh they fall in and being aa• p agsaines, - '' hink willbe needed ^before' the able to climb out they are easily des- Fred Fred and re. Johnston. of AlAi eekly and Daily Newspaperd winter is over. troyed. This method can be very tour, spent Sunday with Clare- _ successfully- employed - -to prevent "- `wont friends. them from getting into grain crops, J� �I, _ - Clark Raw,on, of Torontp, ' has ' ' when they are are on the march, by + a y been engaged with John fi sal for We Army Worm In Ontario �y constructing a trench directly in front 8TOC1c Streets ' h1t , the harvest season. of.hie army or around the edge of the - Mr. and Mrs. Chander, of Toron- The army worm which is providing grain fields,, By scatbering a poisoned such a troublesome pest in many parts bran mash along the bottom of the j� c to, .petit Sunday with the latter's of western- Ontario has recently' 'trench large numbers of the worms ;VE' CRC A �//�/f w■ •�• ROY ✓„ parents,Fred and Mrs. Far... -- made its appearance in Ontario will be destroyed. The mash can be Miss Kathleen Story has . been It has been located in several sections rude by mixing one pound of Paris Our ice-cream parlors will now be A practical Shoemaker has, engaged as teacher of the senior south of the Kingston road and is bad green witb fifty pounds of dry bran open during the s aeon 'and we opened a department of.the public school. as far north as Brougham. The out- and then moistening wlth"� sweetened . - will secure aregulac p `-r Mrs. Albeit Rawson, Of Toron- breaks seem to originate in most cases -water until the whole mass will supply from the Shoe Repairing 5110 in the flats and pasture land where crumble readily b p g 1 'to, spent over Sunda with her y etween'-'the -fingers. the moth breed and where the worms When the worms have alreadyen- CITY DAIRY COMPAAIY Next door to W. J. CoakW :parents, George and Mrs. Cooper. have done considerable dant e, 'but ag tared a standing crop of grain the Thomas and Mrs.Pearson visited until the last few days in this Counxy, extent of their operations should be First-class Bread.Cakes of Otte variety harness pared to shop, all kinds p = -_the iatter'e sister. Mrs. W11i: their ravages have for the most part ascertained and the affected portion and Confectionery always -. o 'Tarves,'of Myrtle, one day last been confined to this land. - As the cut at once for hay or burned to des- on hand. repairing work. week. worms become .. larger, however, troy the pests and a trencli should be �r A call respectfully solicited. Ernes Chamberlain has`been and food become#scarce they begin tb du to protect the remaining �G R� MONNEY W. ROYCE PIC. Ernest e p g portion • laid off work for a couple of weeks move in large numbers in search of of the crop. Large, numbers of the PICKERING, ONTARIO ' ' new crops in .which to -feed and..in worms may be-destra ed-b e owing to injuries to One of his many cases devour every crop with their feedin y y Praying le e. B t111ds with par' Nair'' ., yudson Edwards of the De rt- which they come is contact. Oats, .rasa,four poullss to one hundred TH�i ��it�T Ayerps i , ppsa corn. timothy, etc..,,.6eem to be the ganon$of water. It would be unsafe, went of Agri ttlre, Essex Coun- crops most preferred while potatoes however, to pa%ture stock on this land ty, is spending a few days here and the root crops are comparative) for some time salter the spraying' w Delaval .Silos- and •Separators Glad to know you have used it. with his parents. immune when other food in to be had- done. Where it crap be done safely our ftieads how it stopped you Thomas and Mrs. Stephenson Prompt -action is very essential burning over the affected areas will beat by test. Sold b and em.ad'promoted.#s$owtL"` W-- .-motored for ma--eaake -- large' Oak Vow Dector. evenin and spent a day with the appearance. Little can be done to For further information regarding the f`ormer$s Parente. destroy them satisfactorily therefore habits and-life history of these pests ^ 8M. treatment consists in keeping them and for advice with reference to their ho" Dick and Mrs. Johnston and from P readia and thus•logi••as a control write or hone the ' De art. Re ai� � -john Farmer, of Toronto, spent Ppreading R p p Irid. Phone 1921 their ravages. When the worms ars went of Agriculture, Whitby R. M. ". Sundav with the litter's parents, found in large numbers In a pasture Tipper. Representative, Fred and MrP.Farmer. _ PICKERING,' ONTARIO -- Mrs.Thomas Paterson and dau• Bicycles for hire. Also, a number , _ hter, Miss Gladys have returnedsecond-hand wheels for gale,or W :The Cadillac Vacuum Cleaner_ WATCH FOR new ones ordered when home from their visit to the form- requ�� er'e sister, in Port Perry. - _ �� n y Goodyear and Dunlop Auto Tirete" • James Law"Akurned home on This is,the time when women have their carpets and rugs cleaned TOD S for Bale at right prices. Monday aftet< spending a week rand put in puss again.. .Why not keep them clean by using Motor truck each Wednee. Ind phone 1918 Pick s� with his daughter, Mrs. -Fred -`' ' Wright,of Green River. .-'this hand vacurlm-cleaner? -No dusty curtains or walls, day and Saturday for all. RuSSL'll Andre 4K hen you want to go to Jack. ,a�a thin kept clean and bright ..all the son's Point, take the train as the g P g year round. The kinds of Bread and Cakes. PICKERING, Out. 7_ auto is a vehicle that cannot be best make $9.50 and $11.50. A free demonstration when asked for Ask-for a 1-4 cent wrapped , relied upon, as it -gets obstinate at times. C. H. BURLING - PICKEI-t,I'NG ; : ,.. fruit loaf. 1C�er111 Judging Pram the gppesrance of - - f- . �. T�0 D those who return from visiting :. those lauds the "Beautiful IslandVshawd OSHAWA OGT.of Somewhere"must have a de- dreel dh�t(gles . Lumber" Yar Iightfnl climate. r FLOUR and FES ` T. P. Shirk returned home on y` ,ire 'Fire- Proo ind- Proof :!Friday after apeadrng a. pleseant ' - - We have just received a large week in Toronto with his brother Water Proof, Li htn1I1 $ n well assorted stock of Georgia ine t�Cherrywood Statin bass -= - from Kalamazoo, Mich: who is S — terior fialebi composed of s visiting friends and relatives in - Wheat, Whole Corn, and moo dings In great variety: Proof and Frost Proof. _:. . _ . . the cit C We guarantee x11 the above stock Feed Malted Corn, Dried Brew- be first-class, am it was maautaat P. acerb, er• has returned All good up-to-date Canadian In the Southern States by rho home after several weeks spent ' ' ere Grains, Oil Cake_Meal, _ _ American machine *• with his daughter, airs. D. P. Farmere.-ase tilellZ. _ Alma annel doors, open and g Macfarlane, of Prussia. Bask. 8e Molaesine, Bran, Shorts,. - sash. verandah columns and - also visited-other-1.•oints in the - ;Flotir, Crashed 'Oats, .Etcwood flooring. 1,2 and 8 inch afar west. �� � .. See an of the followia Local Aa a and dressed pine. 1 and 8 r. ,.Several person from i'oronto, y g- gate-They will.gave you best prices en For particulars Phone home-609Q. lock, rough. 1 lush hemioa4 o hav�t►�II tli-6 guests of Rev. - f'@dlar'a 4etai-R°°fla�-g{d;��,.WoU, Ouiyerte Ftulais. - - f)atl and see it, - erminals, heS sting and Ornaments. !�"310Yn� �'ossa= Jr.JR. itnd M x0 Real, at the par- and closed every Saturdair after sonage, delighted the coggregs• Samuel Manning, W. Pringle, _ Y noon, until further notice. tion of the Methodist church wiith Biooklin,.Ont. Whitby, Ont, y ' a service of song on Sunday even- G. M. Rice, Jacob 11fcInt Q fng• - Whitby,Ont. Whitby, Ont. M �. D.-g- 3 � Gordon � Remember the garden party Lswrencts Dengy, y john Asheohnret, 7 * t _ PICSERINCF to be gives under the auspices of Greenwood, Oat. Goodwood, Oat. 1 • e t t the Ladies'Aid Society of Erskine " :'W. Healy, W. F. Symon, to X Box Grove, Oat. - - - WhitevaIe, at. le 9 to ag O• -� ri� 1 l - charah on the evening otTuesday, :; J. C. Morrish --W. W. Sadler, q� R ~ -Aug. 4th, on the beautiful lawn at , i� di • /�irabrorcie. Ellwood(fauns. Tr pop- _ Highland Creek, Oat. Greenwood, Ont: � g: +� . ular entertainer, of Broadandview No hi h Wm. Wilson, Picks- Qat.. �o s New and second cream eepsrtt- the mixed q>;artette, ger price, but better Service and satisfaction. " 6 Presbyterian church, Toronto, - g .. tors. Gasoline engines, a have already been secured. Fuller THE -PEDLAR, PEOPLE Limited a,a lr b different»sakes, Pumping out particulars next week. 1lLas des The army worm has made .its Head Office and works, O$HAWA, ONT Establiehed�1S81. ya Sts. Farm implements. �j _.,. Apr it s appearance south of, Claremont- - - 1s o „ w� Kay GET PRICES. - <p - -and is causing considerable excite- sr it ment along the seventh concession. - g .,. They are going in-a westerly' dir- er g .ca July �� Young Brood Sow for Sale Y s action and a ntHnber of farms are THE DOMINION b•-. aM -MT. TAC rM already badly affected and much BANK mp �. 'OR EDMUND IL OSLIR,M.P.,PRESIDENT, W.-D.MATTNIWS,V10[-PR[aID[NT. '.' ~ g •t: -- 11� w ;BROCK.GOAD, ONT.' - damage has resulted from -the C.A.BOGERT.General mans r. �+ D•0�'A `B1sl ation. . There are millions. Oi' aaaaarj 1s1s-wnteb 7, o.1►a.►. 9,BronrRn.m the destructive creatures and they Farmers' gale Notes Collected 9 Pore Pe y1T,Uibstdge 18,O.nataseo0 18, -have Voracious`rppetftes. Only It Is mon convenient to bar the Dominion Bank collect your Sale Notes, oavereonnl! Uplerarovr 1s by taking prompt and energetic thanto"- to•do so yourself. F. When you have a sale,have the Notes made Payable at th@-DomWon Hrnk, gj'e You Interested lII T measures can their ravages be and deposit them here for collection. stayed. Doh rolleetiaoe ars made od most tavvnbis toren _ - We are very pleased to report that the ten pupils of the Clare- oa�maat� wont school who wrote on -their ' s� _" 1NHIT8- _Y QBAIStCH: A, A- ATiCIN30N,Manager. Ferrein o.entrance.examinations all passed, Vets Stevenson the youngest of AND • r the class, taking honors and a Of all materials and design isled t$cholarship. Sbe also stands' as-' �� fork. it will ply ion .. :_road in the,count This shows _s _ w1 is St b.seal a stir works and stir Sloi:� the excellent wor done by Mi D. SIM­PSON -e and Iva �tee DO°!t be n. CosobHogg.. Her leavin here is ve • - • �•- ' -~-4i �we woata��nd do thiow oft tIIe much regretted, not only will the oyommiaeion of 10 per oioate�,ihiohg .' public school_suffer a, .severe lose, _._. _. aeetaialy save by parch fiom Its. but also the Methodist church _ I have in stock 3040-rods of _ Mies Hogg beim an active worker w - - gg = aW solioitedtk. .. in Epworth F.ea fie acid Bible - "- ' - ` - ire fencing wade-by the WNITST GRANITE OIL, P g We have moved into`Miss Boone s store next. y. 0260.- Whhbn oatasiiF' +� 'classs teacher in the S. School. _ Steel Company of Canada.. _ { The annual garden arty of the door west of our old stand,.we thank. the -public- S Q I also-carry carry _brace wire, E.-.,W. EVAN S ' _ -- �•- Methodist Ladies''Ai ociety will• _ t generally for your very kind patronage in, the coiled spring wire, wire -ba;held on-the church lawn on the evening of,Wednesday, July 29th •past and we solicit a continuatiop of tfie same in _ :..Pump-manufacturB>� An excellent program will be given titaplea. Steel �posts and . by Miss Inez McCulloch,elocution the future, when we will be better able- to meet Shop and Residence, Dundee Sf -let, -'of Lindsay, and Mrs. W. P. y your every wants in Groceries, Dry goods, Boots et3dar Ponta. Hewitt,--soloist of -Bathurst' St. WHITBY; OGT.- °r :Church, Toronto. Short address- and Shoes. -Also millinery and other lines as- - Three doors west of Whitby House R� =.es will will be.given by the resi- _ '— usual. Carpenters are now busy_re-modeling the Let a show you what I have and dent ministers. T'he Claremont y _ We are prepared to instal wood oriro* Citizens' band will furnish choice -'interior of-store in.the meantime we will da•`our quote potx price3. " pumps on short notice,also.attend- quote music during'the evening. 'Ice- _ to all kinds of repairing. cream and other refreshments best to serve the public."-usual until the oar- 5e secured from a booth on nters are through. Agent for the Ontario Wand.[file ., ounde. Tea will be served g As "Co. REESOR n gXBlsq�gienarr ��- 0 olock until all have been Admission 25 cents, w µ: �T�a � �� To 16 centsDe SIMPSON & Co., PIC17ERIN LOCUST H;�„ $ 1 ��iF s tpees. • r„ V�-, _ $t : " HOME _ - -With Eggplant. i .a. To Prepare' Eggplant.—It ' goes , z'without saying that an eggplant 1 ishould be fresh and sound, without ' I t'spots. You can.tell whether it is =fresh or not by the green cup .around the stem end. If this is � a, blackened,•the vegetable is not fresh The other end also will be wrinkled It . an dull,- whereas a fine eggplant is i 1 ;• �� smooth and plump . and shining. Ill Wash the skin as one would a to-M. 1) ' 'mato, and then pare and cut up. r , ;.It is usually sliced, but sometimes ' cut into dice or julienne strips, It ` :;.'turns dark quickly, so it should be cooked immediately. One call have ready a savory dish of eggplant in ' _:fifteen minutes. Perhaps the res- / N�� - _son that the fried afteggplantone gets *+ at some eating ds places is_bitter -is >� because it staner being cut up. , �� a When it vsto be stuffed, the skin ,,� Fads ' About Sugar' Which .' is left on. 3t is then either parboil- : th whole or.cut in half and cooked, thYou' a"no' -ii1dKnow' ' '.e akin loosened around the ed es. + -° •' ' ` It may then be fried in deep fat, the cut side down. 'It may also be Stuffed and baked.. : HE more highly refined a sugar is the better the product. Baked Eggplant.—Baked egg -. A pound of higRiamehly refined sugar is equal to considerably more .�' n one elaborOwin t64- quantity Of rav� sugar, be,ause, in the former, ately seasoned; but this is not nec- n matter have been removed. essary. Wash and put into the oven water and foreigi to bake in the same way you would a potato. A small one will require The quality of any, sugar he upon the .degree"Af 'refinement to which about thirty -minutes to bake, and it is subjected. - is done when a fork shows 1t is h� soft all through: Take off the skin, The art of refinement has reached its highest standard in St Lawrence Sugar.. mash and put into the frying pan f P _ St. Lawrence represents the finest quality sugar that scientific refining,, butter' over a hot with lent of bu _ • plenty cep - - • with the choicest raw materials can produce. ... '. fire, and stir until the water has evaporated. This tastes and looks - While the price of lower grade sugars appears cheaper than St. Lawre Sugar, ' somewhat like the chop sueys with- ` out-crisp,vegetables, ,and 'like all they are in'reality more expensive because a much larger quantity of inferio s is ; ` ' eggplant, altould be served hot. It required for sweetening. seeds little seasoning, but when a = o - ' - bit s onion:is fried with it the ca c ThA idea that any sugar is exposed to dirt, dust or otherimpuritiesand is scooped ��i7 GRAD �- semblanoe to chop suet' is not.lei- F��L ����� by soiled hands out of a dirty bin is repulsive to the fastidious housekeeper. IJ T[ = ' �IIed' To avoid this, buy St Lawrence Sugar in sealed cartons or sealed bags,which,from 3, A cook from India, in describing , ± . baked 'eggplant, says. j'A person the time it is manufactured in the Refinery.and until the package or.bag is opened by r =;does not know the real flavor of -the consumer, never comes in contact with humitn hands,nor is exposed to the Bur. eggplant until he has eaten it bait ed " He gives this method as an x' It is'to your interest to insist �+ wren ►7 Cel. Y.. alternative of boiling, but prefers _ upon;,cv,r.3 Sc,Lawrence Sugar • this, as it'preserves all the delicate either in 2 or 5 Ib.sealed carton r flavor= of the vegetable. He says _r ,-Sugar Refinery Co. packages cr in 10,20,25,SO or :;.r;o . aHo it may be used-as the founds ., ;�; 100 lb.scaled bags, which-may <. tion of a number of dishes, such SD r •�ed , Montreal. things as eggplant croquette's; a9 f be had either in fine,medium or 1 , well as_eggplant stuffing for fowl. �•,, '# coarse grain. GAghik>rTEp - * ` :For sale at all good grocers. - r`w being mixed with bread crumbs and t.• a egg and seasoned .with ..salt' -and M1-7-4 `'� - Lr &p.per. This pulp also is.erscd for last souffle and omelet. r m . (Ztilird or Boiled E�-Rplant.— t;ry i; - this-.vegctabl may • aSUS be rubbed .with butter Tu, oil and _ '� ur `''ti��C ar '�"s "$r i ° ST LAVrREftrF bt't,iltd, but this makes them a little s:� ` �`` w �`�" StWAa R[f1NER►CS C1 dry un the.su.0we. TI1ey may, _- .`r ,'7 , Uh1iTIA -- "-_ how eve r,16e served -w ith a t<tttatA _ Sauce, Fried,in the Pan.—The easiest and >.. .. = � quickest• say tip prepare the egg- . plant is-tZi-try or saute ir, in a pan with a,little butter-or oil. -Cut the ___ ___ _.... _._.__- . _ .._.. _ _: __..__ _ __ ..____ .. _. .. t the widest end. Have all dishes f he re ri era- • rant into oriethird=inch slices, llousrhold Minta. �z'ay's begin a w-d _. ?ggp• _ a little, bit of cream and finally a I "cep the garment as flat as possi- .tor of.white enamelled ware fof ear- - seaeon with saf and pepper which r well-beaten egg. l.t trust only het A hinged shelf 1s a great comfort ble, and do not let it fall over the ious shapes a>ztl sizes and keep them- a has been mixed together, and the heated'through lir the oven and not'to the housekeeper in the kitchen. edge of the. table,. This prevents just for holding left-overs.. There fry in a' little aril or butter until dried. \o matter hu ti eggplant is Turpentine will be found very dragging. A•lEo uge as small a stitch will be no'broken china if this-plan soft.- It.also may be rolled in flour cooked is must not be too',dry',' al- good for cleaning an enamel or`por as the thickness of the material.will is followed. and fried in this,way, or even dip- though we cook it to dry it some- I eelain tub. allow, Flies can.be driven out of the ped, in egg-'and ctumbs, Seasoned what. f The points of economy in.clothing -When canning peaches, pour boil- house by' making the rooms very, r with salt and pepper only, and then - t are careful buying, mending and ing water over them and the skins dark, excepting one crack' of light .fried nitli tomatoes which are sery- Stutied-£g'gplant.--This is a great 'laundering. will slip off easily; leaving the fruit-l-eading into the oat-of-doors.--Tim ed un the slice of eggplant it is subject by itself. The eggplant may If you mix plaster of patis with smooth and perfect, Thi, ' method_ flies will ,be attracted, to the light Mi ocd or it is gc cd enough quite be boiled *hole or baked, one end vinegar, instead of Rater, it will be can also be used with tomatoes. ' and craw] out. by itself and-looks much like a-small cut off the pulp 'scooped out, lean like puny an will harden slowly. Chemists say it takes more than b ekwheat cake• ing a' little_layer. to support 'the The cloudylook on a piano can be 'thin mixed with twice as mush sugar to sweeten pre- Magistrate— Can't-you and your Esealoped Eggplant. -The egg thin skin, then the p ret�ed y a cloth dipped'in soap serves, sauce, etc., if put in when husband_ live together without fight-. bread crumbs,_-seasoning$, stropped and water wrung ver d they, begin to cock, as it does to ingl" Mrs. O'Clart NQ, yer, ° -plant is combined with tomato in g y ry. gi 3— • - meat, etc., and put -back into the sweeten after the food is,cooked. Honor, not happily." ?- slices and'baked in etcalop, with oi.l Whitewash made of, white lime •, oven - instcad.of-milk, -and with other ad- for fifteen or tweuty minutes. and seater only is the best known - t}itian� to taste or the.cookcd pulp It is often cut, in half lengthwise, agency for keeping the air of the - jfinely broken is combined with drat- cooked, the pulp scooped 'out, pre- cellar sweet. and' wholesome•: seed, and put, back, then baked; SOUTHWEST PETROLEUM ' ed bread crumbs, well seasoned Rith p Gocd crackers to serve with salad I l are made with a half-inch cube ofI --- — J `-- - - ---- . cheese set in. the. centre of each cracker, which then is browned inDEVELOPMENT- COMPANY, LIMITED 1 °d the oven. B p «'hen cookln as aragus in' bro- , j lberta -- _ ken preceg, it is,a•. good idea to add gar"y the tender taps after the tougher' pieces have begun to come tender. DirectorsOF With salmon, cut big cucumbers i W. S. Herron, Esq., Calgary, Thomas Beveridge, Esq Calgary, {, -"� into three-inoh lengths and stoup 1 President. Vice-president. t d I Albert C. Johnson, Esq., Calgary. _H. K. Reed. Esq. C.A:, Calgary. Sugar o the cen • Mix mine carne 1ec d, q. g out tee' ealmon with mayonnaisee dressing�' L F b Acres. auslan Es Cal Ory. � 7rG and pile it.into the cucumber.boats, capital Aathorlted, 11,000,000.• y, - Holdings a,rto t �_. - Lj To clean ftirnittre thoroughly and I FIRST WELL. This will,be drilled Judd—West of the famous Dingman �' o e$ jn$k a til�' produce•a•fine lustre, wring a cloth ; producing Well. = l i'' I t In a pail of water in which a!, SECOND WELL, Will be drilled on West Half_Section ,6, TowriisBip 1B, bread and butter � � tea.spounful , of coal oil has been Range 3 West of Fifth.1!! _9 _. � Jou•mixed.. Wipeahe furniture frith the it _. ... taste good i THE ALBERTA OIL: FIELDS,.n.re now merely at the beginning.of.the ��~' cloth wrung•very dry. development. The meet eminent Geologi ka, however, no longer hesitate to �'s� Just as a small scoop`or tin eitp i predict that they will Drove amone the moat caduable Oil Fie:de of the ; T as when, you lead . world. The shares of good Companies holding well Eelected'Lands are a ' Y sp is handl in the flour can, so a tc�a I perfectly fair and legttimatd 'epectrlation at the prevent'time,.and it ahold it cul on bread or _ - „ •spoon is handy, kept.in the tea bol t,e borne in mind that attar the Oil Fields are more fully &Dnv !o and _..--"" will v likely be unobtainable ext p v y h or soda jar. Buy cheap tin spoons proved ahares in Com'iba'nies--such as the Southwest_patrolenm•m D�vo'.higher pancakes, -fruit--or - except at a m'uc• hi her and bend back the handles so that, Co..�-0• Ltd. w' 1 cry el � porridge, thait you notice most the sweetness and perfect _ they will readily slip into the jai tet THE OOM?ANY'S HOLDINGS are"'ftmonx the most valuable in the d`s• plenty of REI�FATH Extra Granulated Sugar. Buy it in the box. tr:ct and are scattered throughout the o 1•prodncing area. All' lc^yes he'd 2 ���`� d 5-Iks, Sassed Cartons, or in the 10, 20, 5U•or 100-ib. Use neatsfoot oil to elean Leath^r , could already. be sold..at a very hasty ad)canZe orae teat. by:ddin to a ual. uantity of hues- I $. q 4 SHARES may bo obtained at par, 81.00 per -hare, from the urdar- ClathBags,and ypu'll•getthe genuine +' absolutely wax and melt over hot water 'with isi*gned,'bub are subject to withdrawal w'k,hant notice. Prospecttlerard fsrll ' i33 twice the quantity, of turpentine. particulars upon request. f, clean, jugt a� it left the refinery. AppL% soft, but not liquid, putting W. B. LEITCH, Bank of Oti.nwa'Bnildinst� 9 MONTREAL. on cnongh to be ab4orhed. Agent for Eastern Cannda. Montreal. Gj�NADA SUGAR REFINING CO., LLMITED, In stitching seams cut on the biasi ISSUE 30-14.API r ` hG• a ,•k •xi'. .w,'r. ;,.,-, ,,,lf •n.5. ^:s�.'• .k.:.^� i'dr« 'v.+ ,:.Mi ucy..�iS` .�e.. �' �L,c.�.sa. ,..�,.v,� ,..i.''.s:u:,, �°`:., *�"'•.�` •oz ''"°ut^ Pk.c" ,-m�° a 'n',`''`•«' •�''•� �_..._^:t"` .�.�..'r� s ,prop`'t"" � ,.r s m;.� rtU:,,1s ._ ,'• ,.. z1µ.=.. ,, ^� :. r,r . �. ',� �. n., .t��? mak` •:6.u,n an, y 1�.,,,• ,a,,e. r:�y a-2 • moi•' ";ir"''e-Y - -'`^`"s .. 'n•ic.. W..'.ca�•r -.:,.w X' '": n,a. -b-.. .c ti:;.':'� . ,•• r-;• cr'.d. :.;:rs., ° M. 'r..�r ,..r....,r.,+iri+. 7 - :.�:. .:a .o= -:-,Y••avn.. .-.,xo RICO "P, „�” '^: oa'r 4.•a,nc-", x y a•<w: nati +',x�e eta^+.. ,a• # .: .z•vv�xs*v.: �e r' .. :+...,,-.�'.° ...... -•.�:.. �,':"-69!:... „, a. �... ., fie, '�"' 'Y.'-".'F, ..t' '•�n�rfS L... �3 :'„3'+•�.,,•'°'; a,"`. �c�tw••„�'zrv�.« 'A^' -'S R. I: ../•i{M 1, .Y. P .de;.,N�. Y•"R_ SS. ^!i'. -`J1;•°'u," ��,: r �,. ��l� x 4, ninety cases from the figures of five iii f� + _MOBBING WOMEN ears I4agiC NeriAfige Ceres AusTRA.LIA s POsm(m. i - Y ago, writes a Berlin eorres- ,--SOF THEIR HEALTH pondent. _ . Amon he _ These 490 convictions by no means TOOt�taC B E'arC e 8 t Bichest Portions of the i indiaate, however, that only that ritiBh Empire. B ' -�� ��illaBDiia UI11888 Qheeked Passes number of private soldiers were IT RELIEVES EVERY EXTERNAL It:has been ' roved that Y' brutally handled during the. year. PAIN. P anything that can be ., ,. Into HOp81888 D8C1iI18 A recent ease, and one by Do.means � -- grown or produced in -- Cures Colds,. Coughs, Sore Throat m $lieetre that unusual, was the conviction• of a Tight Chest and Hoarseness. any other part of the Empire can be Delicately --Anse la is litre a noncommissioned officer of the Third y grown or produced Savoured- `T steals on you un wares and drives Bavarian regiment, who waw charg- It's when sickness comes at night, successful) all ha i when you are far from the druggist within the island continent of Aue- �ghly _ pP r ►ss ext tents. It ed with no les$ than ninety Offen- or, the doctor, that's when you need tralia. Whether in the form of concen- is a thief that ro you of your ces against the men under him. One Nerviline most. Plxperlenced mothers life and energy. bousands of wo- soldier was lamed by being struck are never.without it. One of the chil- wheat, wool, dairy products, fruit, ted' '+a men in this country are the vie- on the kneecap with a gunbutt, and dren may have toothache. Without timber, meat or minerals Austra- 3, aims of anaemia (that is, bloodless- there were a dozen of a es ' in Nerviline-a sleepless night for the nese), which spares neither rich which recruits were choked and entire household. With Nerviline the iia has been able already to pro- poor, young or old. " It robs struck' in the face. It is eat long pain is relieved quickly. It may be duce and ex nor p port in fairly substan earache, perhaps a stiff neck, or one -woman of, her health, her vitality, since a captain was forced to leave tial. quantities, and to-day there is WHY WORRY ! of the kiddies coughia�rwith a bad a rapidly r her )beauty=of' everything that the service- after his third convie- chest cold. Nothing can give -quicker P y g owing demand for Choose your variety and gives a woman her charm. The tion for mistreating recruits. The results than vigorous rubbin every kind of product. The grow- ask our c symptoms, of this trouble' in- charges against m cover ru- this old-time amily remedy. !very uemamd lor the pr ucstsas "Clark's". elude a dive 'state, for food, prostrat- tat treatment in 140 cases. Nerviline is too useful, too valuable encouraged the Australian Gorn- � ing headaches, , extreme langour, Complaints of these conditions to be without. For lumbago, lame meats to, "speed up" the work of loss of wet ht nervousness, ale made in the reichstag, have' from back, sciatica or neuralgia there is no immigration. The soil is there and r g > > P liniment with half of Nervillne's paw- the climate is eminent) cheeks, lips and gums, heart palpi_ time to time moved the minister of er to penetrate and ease the pain. y #avoYable. for a Aorse Mations, dizziness and a constant war to declare that the government As a family safeguard, as some- Al'thou'gh for sevOFM years there has been a steady stream of immigration �� save a horse and you feeling of wretchedness. was equally concerned and was do- thing to ward o8 sickness and to cure won't have to buy one. 1 Thee only way to effect a c—ire's ln.g A% best to put a stop to them. the minor ills that will occur in every and the new-comers have soon been Don't sell or destroy any to increase the blood su 1' a Figures:have been quoted to show family, to cure pain anywhere, you able to "fit in' and become success- J' horse on account of PP y can find nothing to compare with old. ful spavin,splint,Ringbone, • make-lit urs rich-and red. Dr. that cases of mistreatment are grad- g producers those who are apt to curb,sprain8orlamenas, ; P tall rowi.i less common and it time Nerviline, which for forty years think the best opportunities have spend one dollar for a K Williams' Pink Pills have saved y g g ' has been the most widely used fa pP bottle. . y been seized �_d that there sbe a re i ha e n declared e - e a (thousands of young girls and wo- d c e that the govern- remedy in the Dominion. The most a IKENDALL ► men't desired that punishment of the economical size In the large fear of over-crowding, might be men from the early fate that threat- Be 5126. reminded-of the fact that Austra- ed them through anaemia's rav-, offenders be exemplary.• fly size bottle, small trial-8126--25-c-. With all credit-to the minister of All dealers sell Nerviline. iia is still one of the most sparsely SPAVIN CUBE __,ages #or 1 hese-pills eniic� the war, it must nevertheless be said peopled portions of the British Em- .._ -J 140d, stimulate the circulation, -_ — hag aavFd a great many horses—has put nourish the nerves, and ',` store the that. sentences in the majority' of FOREIG\ POPULATION. pi-e. It has shown that it is nat- ,�em back to work,even after they have these cases are extremely mild and urally among the richest by reason given up. Over 83 yea's oe•succees energy and perfect ::�alth that flare proved its value. make women . attractive. You courage brutal officers from ' reps- o e oreign its fertile soil, and its healthy cli- writ-:• arotftnvin57°ur$aHaresources, na of 36 LAo. � are a victim of bloodlessness • in population in Canada has also add- tition of their offences. The non- mate; yet-there are per square mile Cure f°=���rrror4.twar.,ntn - --any way, do not let it run into a ed to our criminal statistics is esc_t X-n all's s commissioned officer just mention shown b the fact that there are a smaller number of people than in cu,xea�su•,slnHa cure et ::. ho Mess decline, but begin the use y °n7 s+st', i'r++.. . w per _ p� g ed was sentenced to three months almost any other part. There is a TrOQ eeonLe,ro:roo. A �. Of- Dr: Williams' Pink Pills todsy. anis fifteen days' im risonment'and at the present time no lass than .gyp y 1.5' crapes to j�°t"eOp1°'"°"° °ea i6 3 p seven murder cases under review population of only p unistsorttom a. The fallowing bit of evidence degraded. This is, a reap severe the square mile as compared with Ii. -proves the worth of this medicine & y by the Department of Justice and Dr.8.1.Kendall Co.. sentence, but it is at the same time 373.3 persona to the square_ mile. Ea p '" Mcg.• Maurice Sims, Liverpool '�t. - in every case it is a foreigner izl- - eats alla,rermont,n.iA, rp N. a most unusual one. volved. The last Canadian criminal in the United Kingdom. B., says: Dr, Williams Pink Pills The following case is typical of +' - statistiesavailable those for 1912.13 have been a blebsiag to nice about the near) ten cases occurrin on - rasa roe saL>Q. 3 g show that in that year there were How a Seek Woman two years ago I was so badly run an averse each week. A noncom- 32char es and .23 ,convictions for s• TW.o onto. , Ninety ovlbomo etre•% down that I had to give u all missioned officer of the Third Guard g Toronto. g P I murder. Of the 23 convictions no Health work. and go to bed. My husband Field Artillery regiment command- less than •17 were foreign- born- Can Regain Health! F You WANT TO BUY OR BELL A and parents were mush worried 8 i Fruit, stock, Grain or Dairy Farm. ed a recruit to clean harnesses. He i foreign born meaning elsewhere - write H. W. Dawson. Brampton, or Yo &bon me as they thought I was was not satisfied with the recruit's Colborne :;t, Toronto.. than in Canada, the United-States READ THIS VERY CAREFULLY. going into consumption. The doe- work and started expressing his or Great'Britain: One was born inIL W. Dawaox. Colborne at., Torose. Gar who,was attending.me.changed dissatisfaction'by striking the man Scotland, one i;n England and the "For years I was "thin and delicate. t3, his medicine several Licosa• brit it over the head with a bridle. He I loaf- color and was-easily tired a er>owslarass roe sats. remaining six in Caa'ada. did me no good and I began to feel then forced him to march up and yellow pallor, pimples and blotches on i �t oov WEEKLY LY LIVE TOWN WDuring .the same period there my face were not only mortifying to lJr York County Stationery and Boon k' very,much discou raged.myself. One down in the stables and to do set- were 31 convictions for attempt to my feelings, but because I thought my �'u" f1e•s in connection Price only day a, friend advised me to try Dr. ting up exercises, including the fa- 14,000. Terms liberal Wilson Publish Williams' Fink-Pills and I decided ti ng knee bead;" .until. the ze- murder, and of .these only three skin would never look nice-again I ing company, va west Adelade.-street. 6 were Itanadian born, The national- grew despondent. Then my appetite Toronto. to do so. In a few 'weeks I felt cruet .fell from exhaustion. He ity of three were not given and the-failed- I grew very weak. Various - much better_ and I continued tak- kicked him in.the thigh and on'the remailiing twenty-four were born remedies, pills, tonics and tablets -i asisCSLLAJrsotrs. ing the pills for.a couple of months knees and otherwise maltreated outaide of Canada. Of"these six' tried without permanent beae8t. ti L�A>rC R, Tvaiol3s: LumF'e flirt, him. The recruit-was removed to visit to my sister put Into my- hands out pain ti lout home treatment WWria until I has again is perfect health. were American and four F,nglieh, a box of Dr. Hamilton's Pills. She rife field hospital suffering among us before too late. 'Dr Bollman :aedioai yk{ I believe that if I had not taken leaving fifteen what.are known as placed reliance upon them and now Co.. Limited, Coilln=wood, Out Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I would other'thing's, with concussion of the "foreigners." that they have made me a well.w9man brain. The court martial condemn sot, have survived, and I shall al According.,to the last eeasua fig- I would not be without them whatever Dividing the Blame'. ed the .officer to fivF` weeks' lightthey, might coat. I found Dr. Hamil-. ways be very grateful' for what urea those born- in' foreign- coun I Frank-If you hadn't been so " arrest. ton's Pills by their mild yet searching they have done for me, triesexcludingUnited, States and Wye t nature. They hung dressing we shouldn't have w � g action very suitable to the delicate You can et these ills from an Great Britain-formed 8.2 r cent. missed the boat. .. • g P. Y Quiet Desired. � character o! a ,., - r dealer in medicine or by -mail at population., yet in 1912 the. foreign never once raped me,:yt't. fhey .estab 'Mrs. Frank-.Ind iS you hadn't -" 50 cents-a-box or six boxes for R ifie-Do you love my still, dear 1 born offenders of all classes-were*trailed Mgt_rtty; -.-gy �spetif--- rew 1'trurried me-so we shouldn_t;_have 82.:,0 from.The Dr. Williams' Medi- Hubby-When I'm trying to read 17.2 per cent: keen-my blood red and pure-heavy no long to wait for the next. - the paper I do. P � The Canadian bole offenders re rings under my eyes disappeared and eifie Co.. Brockville. Qat. p- - . t today :my skin is as 'clear and un- - reeented 38.1' per cent,., although Ii[inard's Lisimeat Cern Colla. sea wrinkled as when I was a girl. Dr.; THE SQUARE DEAL PAYS Canadian born form 77.9 per cent. CR['Ei.T1' IN GERII.IS ARMY. Q of,the population. British bora out-.. Hamilton's Pilin did it all,'I i Two Objections. And square wiclr'thr enemy every manThe above straightforward letter' Rets when he separates nim*elf from his side of Canada were 19 per cent. of I from Mrs. J. Y. Todd, wife of a well-' Dad=What's your objection to Brutality of Officers to Privates i that young fellow. Jays rt-T � corns by Putnam's Corn Extractor.' For the offenders, but formed 11.8 per known miller in Rogersville, is proof 6 Po - 'lowly Decrea-Ail fifty .years Putnams, has cured every cent, of the population. ,�me'ricaa �sufflcient,that Ili. Hamilton's Pills are D'aughter--,His clothes are so aw a, man it weated-nee •`Puinam'a'• only- born formed 4.2 per cent, of the a wonderful woman's medicine. Use' fully pronounced and his English-is. 1•.The parliament criticism of press no'other.•plll but Dr. Hamilton's. 25c. and parliament is slowly reducing It a painless and sure:-26c, at all dealers. population,-hut the convicted of pronounced so awfully.: American birth were 7.6 per cent; "r.box. X111 dealers or The Catarrh ` « 'the number of cases of mistreat ozone Co., Kingston, Ontario. MODEL VO .PL__\TATIOX.. T_ meet of soldiers by their officers, � :•' -------��F--- but-a recent reportt-shows-ilia 480- - - -- O` OD C HAt N G E. ake o Chances.- ---wire Wounds noncommissioned officers and offi- Englioh Spinn"s Seek to Be Inde- Alice=How many time would you Sty.mare, a very valuable one, was bad• ' r`cern were conv`ited of such o �1m offence pendent of er[ca. Tea and Colte.e to Postum. ; make a man propose 3•ou before p pose t0 iv bruieM and cut being cwuirht in a last year: This was a redt'etion of In the hope of some day securing The large army of persons - who you said es 7 wire tense. Some,of; the wounds would a. raw cotton su 1 ihde endent 3 y not heal, altbouxb.I tried many different supply P have found relief.from many c�ron- Ifarie-If you have to make him medicines. Dr. Bell idv,sed me' to the e of America' the• International Fed- is ailments b changing from . tea ar1NARD'A LIMME.%T.-diluted at first, TItC�ll„ y g g propose better say yes the first time. J1 %ration of llrfaster Cotton Spi'nnersl and -coffee to 'Postum as a dail• then stronver na the' sore$ began to look i Viand Manufacturers'' Association of S better, until after three weeks, the sores ' beverage, -is growing each day. Ulnard's Liaiment Cures Distemper. I bave healed, and-best of all,,the #lair is a Eng}and has launched a, scheme for It is only a simple question of "--- trrowing ,well, and is NOT WHITE as id Dandruff and P q most ad\caye the case in horse wounds. the establishment -of a mofiel cot- I trying it -for oneself in order- to Improving. F. U. DOUCET:- ton plantation in Punjab, India. 1�iusband-There you are m dear Weymouth. know the•joy of returning health y 3 �a1.Y' Considering the advances'already' as realized by this young la . you see I'ril dy. improving. I've brought Falling Imade in India, it is estimated that She writes: the,umbrella back, a _ before many years the Indian crop „I had been a coffee C Wife-That�s;ve-i k..estraordinary:; drinker li+il►.tel. . ,. will be almost as large L as the Ameri- nearly all my life and it affected considering your trmbrelia'i's still in gather-I got a number of sealed k can crop. The model lantation in �- P• P "the- stand; and-that, you went, out s is t i my stomach-caused insomnia.and proposals a; m� office to-des. F India will demonstrate the benefits I Ras .seldoin without a headache." with your walking stick! Daughter..-0h, pa, were .any of i t n which arise from intensive farming. � i (Tea is just as injurious because it + thein for me', x It (hereby encoifraging the landed pro- YOUR OWN EtR000I37: WILL TELL YOU , contains the same 'drug. caffeine). rry�fcriueEyeRemedyjorRed,Weak,Watery I prletors to adopt' this system and Eyes and Granulated Eyelids; No 6martin -- ward's Wnrment cures Garret in Cows. Ito jiitprove'the yields per acre and I had heard about Postum and i14t >e Comfort.Jwrle for'Booltof thea` e how beneficial it was, so -conclud 'oymailSree. Murine E eRemedyCo.,Cbe y the-quality ]land of`will bey sown with s q y caQo. Sen,-, `q y' ed to tit coffee and try it. -- a `'I was deli hted with the change Spoiled children'and fE�alish Fond Father-Tommy .writes us a l' \ tare percentage of 1 merican cot- g g Par- g Pe g real ftjeli•ng letter from boarding • �,�� iJ ton seed as ossible' and the Agri- I teen now sleep well and seldom ents, are -often found in the same o , u I 1 p g ever have headache. My stomach house. school cultural Department of Pun'ab will y'+,- '--' ' � �'j•'�(!. � P I . ' Dating Mother-And what does _ have the right to purchase .any of has gotten strong and I ,can eat ,winard's` Liniment Cures aipitberia, the poor darling ear 7 I t}re surplus se;^d produced which is without suffering afterwards. I Fond Father-He 'says he''s been ' not required for the estate, for dis- think my whole system greatly Considered Otllera. pp so often he can -tell what q benefited by Postum: - whipped _ tribu'tion in other districts. ow ,can--�-�mke diose vile kind of wood the teacher's switch • "VIy brother also+suffered from is made of by the f 1 s+ Q�C, C.a ;!403 The Federation has secured a r. twenty 'y-ears' lease' of 7,500 acres stomach trouble while he drank cigarettes nygreat men have done the close to the railway and water sup= coffee, but now, .-since using Post- ' • ply. A modern' ginning' inill is to um; he feels so much. 'better he same thing. Robert Louis Steven TTxe ' ted-gMth son• smoked cigarettes, be erected, and'as there is scarcely would not go back to coffee for • =• • know that, but -S venson hkd any population in the vicinity.; mo- anything. t I it to - .:... T . he decency to go to the middle of �' del villages are to.. be established Tame given by Canadian Postum CuizCtlra. �� for the workmen, who are to be Co., Windsor, OII� Read "The the Pacific Ocean to do it, � _- nd-CutictlraOintment. Directionsbrought in and instructed by ex- 'Road to �f'ellville," in pkgs. Recent stories'about the curious ' perts. . _ . Postum comes in two forms: Make a actin 'and i�ub 'entl With way m which some women endorse P g S T Leading ni•embers of the Feder•- Regular Postum-must be well cheques are supplemented by this Cuticsrs Ointment.• Continue until tion'believe that within a few years boiled. 15c and 25c'packages. whole seal _ has been . one over. it.Quill be possible to increase the Instant Postum-is- a soluble from a corre¢pondeque fr young a • A' 8 - wife had got 'a cheque from: her Next morning shampoo with Cuti- Indian cotton crop to ,ten million powder: .A teaspoonful dissolves husband as a• birthday present, artd t f 1 bales without encroaching on the gnickly in a..cutp of-hot water and,- g Lura Soap. Shampoos.. a.oiie may when asked by•the banker to�en y : area requited for food. Manufac- with cream and su ar -makes a de- corse it wrote on the- back:— be used as of,en as agreeable, but tuner ip all countries using Indian liciotis beverage instantly. 30c and << ' once or tv:ice a. month is generally cotton are subscribing to thetins... Many_thanks, dear. I've got the $ Y g pro . 60c. money. Your affectionate wife, ,'' su cien! i;* women's hair. jest. �71e cost per .cup of_both kinds Isobel." r n;•rn•••.:--',o ao't Olatment are.cid throvREone .. L .. .. is about the same, t> °^ + 6-A+sample of sacs,with 32-me Some people dream of success, " here's a 'reason far Postum." a y .,-rme. adderasPotterDntg• Most leen are industrial from ne- !;as,ntswa.v.a.A, Others keep awake and believe it. -sold by Gropers. a etrsity. ED. i. ISSUE 30-14. T: a,,,ti 'y &rff ,•..R, „ x,'.M'3h+' ti•?• e+3Zr.• ��xMl:,+g,,'+� ..a .5:'.a•z ,; ;' Ri ,.,1' .?• i ' .£��' a qx•roe, Wr:Zn �'"�•<w,7,,;�; .�� r�+ +,�;,. 0 4 r„r tiJ a wY ., .r. �yf0'..•:-.. ;..-r.."".'.,'•.,�. '#ts'`e..y ` 5 �-+_•• �Z>?g '7. •.yR zb. Jy .! :t' .w a .7,y - 'a.:..:• .- k '+i`-mr..... '#�.�.�'• :• 'n.` •�, s' .cv„ Y.'F `. rid�••e:l.•-r•ry-x. w..w.. g moi. r. ro �,s- s,: ...mt.- .�.a- 4., ,�y7. '•r '•;�. >rd.. r �s^y ., .. �.•�%.� ti ••,'4' ':�":.. � 'e a' ,r.?et�•y.. :r.. f" ' .,_�- r ,,.. , - •,.iy.. •.* .. ar. w Mr. and Mrs. MacMillan, of -Edgar and M a. Bath, and ,LnCALISMS• Toronto, spent Wednesday with son, of Toronto, ap nt a few days • ' } < S. and Mrs. Bath. last-week with their-parent, and ' -- —Mrs. Harvey-Barrett and Miss other relatives here... M - t V tore r fiatsaell Andrew has purchased Laura Banks spent Tuesday with The army worm has made its a - ~ p _."-. . WHITBY auto. their sister in.Toronto. -Lou Balsdon, of Toronto, was -Mrs. James Richards, of Bow- - manville, is spending a few days earance at several points near Our -�� ins over$uai'lay. P Arthur Rogers, of Toronto, with Mrs. John Powell. town, ,� ' 18 home over Sunday. —R.A:and Mrs. Bunting left Frank Harrison,the C. P. R. agent, It Slt Up and take notice, a^ Here7s I,gyi E. Annie, of ToroBto, on Thursday for a weeks'vacation has purchased T. Deverell's new house \ f Win town on Monday on buss- with friends at Go Home. the price being g400®. c c --Doha PowAll is attending the A new pipe organ was formally ��me snaps from the Diens Be, opened in the Bapfist church on Bun- ••�= "..Miss Kate Herr is s ndin a funeral of his brother-in-law, the day last and on onda evening when ' spending department ' eple of weeks with friendsg in late Samuel Piper, of London. an organ recital was von. �swiek, -Mrs. R. D. Bedson and dau- Dr. Sere, principalof the O. L. C., ;Mrs. Savage, who has been in ghter, Roberta, are spending a states that there is an unusually large `inilton for the past few months, week with friends in Hamilton. number of applications from intend- _ �y home at resent. —J. D. Remmer has purchased Ing students. This speaks well for Men's R'o7k Shirts in olive Men's Odd VestEf in fancy pp buggy p. our collage, as the hard times is hav- .Lloyd Shirley,of Powassau, is a new rubber-tired bu ui in a serious effect on the attendance dots and Checks, very neat fending a few days at the home ped with pole and electric lights. at other colleges. shadehere. s, material two has been off --1;ver� was-held at - g ---- ' -------- '.-J. O'Connor, of Church street, duty for the past week owing to atterns;quiet Coors,-sizes- y P Brooklin on Tuesday to consider the p Raving a neat fence erected in injuries to his-jpot, caused by a question of selecting a candidate for pockets, fancy buttons,.•collars 37 to 42, regular 2.50 lines out of his premises. steel rail falling upon it while the House of Commons. Several attached reg 1.00 for 79c " "Thos. Andrew, of the lake working on the G. T. R. names are mentioned, but the seise- - going at half price, 1.25 lore,-is seriously ill at present sof- -The members of the Mission tion was left until a public meeting. rein from an abscess on his face. Band and Young Ladies' Club of mothtpolitical picns will be ic at Heyyldoash r W. J. Stanley was at London St. Andrews Church held a very part;when it is expected Bir,,Wilfred dew days this week attending enjoyable picnic at Simeoe Point Laurier will be present. Men's white COatIeSS Suspen- Men's Union Sox, for eve ry- funeral of his brother-in-law. on Wednesday afternoon y•-Ernest Stephenson, of Osh- —The Whitby baseball team ATHA dens, good ,quality, of web, day wear, medium weight, , is, sad brother James, of Whit- will play a friendly game with just tie thin for summer, spent Sunday with their par- the Pickering boys at 880 m. Mrs. T.Nighswander spent a day in ' P. � - regular 2Fic line,..for 19c. � g to-morrow (Saturday)on the Ath- Toronto._...-__. _ _ . pts, - Mrs. A. Carruthers spent a few days -� pairs for 25 .cents _ q -�disa McKay, of Oshawa, was letic grounds on Church St. at Cannington. ` ills guest of her aunt, Mrs-'Kerr; —Mise L. Morrissey accompan- A. B. Lehman spent Saturday with .i jv:s few days during the past ied her two nieces, Misses Mary his brother at Almira. Men's Gun -Metal Button idF mak, and Ruth Morrissey to their home Miss Jessie Davidson is ,pending =-.Mr. and Mrs. Burless and Miss at Newcastle ortSunday last, her holidays at W. Dunkeld's. Shoes only .three pairs left, Two only Men's Rain Coats,'having sent two weeks at H. Thomson, of Claremont, spent ' y and Mrs Trals. + nice shades one with Raglan •ut over!Wh-tt-mcpham of Tnrnnto, they Sunday with John and the ' home o their grandmother Miss Myrtle Helmkay spent a fe-w' ; ee, Stephenson. here. days last week with her parents at C.H. Burling has return- —The barn on the R. J. Bradley Markham. regular 2,75, for 2.25. Get sleeve, sizes 38 alt�l 40,resit- �6kb home, after spending a few farm three miles east of Pickering Miss F. Laurie, of London, is spend- lar 1.50 line cin at 6.49 with her daughter, Mrs. was destroyed by fire on `Vednes- Ing a few weeks with her sister,blrs. in early for these. g fi. da The fire is supposed to have D. J. Tran. t ements, of :Hilton. y -Abe Law and Miss Edith Law, originated by spontaneous corn A number from here attended the ,lot Toronto, spent' over Sunday lustion. There was an insurance Lennox picnic, and report having bad lifith their relatives in town. The of $800 carried by the Maple Leaf. a gobs time.Raymer, of Mount Joy, is now s. titter sang a solo in St. Andrew's —John Stephenson had the mix- spending few days with Miss Mil- #faurch on Sunday morning that fortune to fall out of his hay mow diad Hoover. We are cleaning up all odd pines in Overalls, aq we intend carrying leas neatly appreciated. one day last week bruising his W. A. and Lizzie Dunkeld, Murray the -FAST MAIL" only—all other lines being slaughtered. —Miss Dolly Kerr, who has been head and shaking him up rather and Fera Dunkeld spent Sunday at ndhng the past month holiday badly. He was able to continue R Davidson's. Cberrywood. , Cot at the home of her mother his work, but he has suffered from N. and firs. Burkbolder• of Cherry Goods, Latest in Boots Y P First-class Groceries, stere, returned to the city Wed- the effect of the fall for several and wood. n Sundomastand Mrs, Up-to-date Dry Gud assortment of ^� jeeday to resume her duties in the daya. Dunkeld. and Shoes, Everything in Hardware,Victoria Memorial Hospital. —John Gormley hada rather The members of the Claremont and Delph, China and Glassware—all the time. --Mrs. J. C. Philip met with a strange and unpleasant experi- Alton&Women's institute met at the P afnl accident on Sate-day. encs on Saturday last. He was home of Mrs. W.McBride on Tuesday. _ e wast]lag on s customer in engaged at J. R. Linton'e on the Seventy-five were present, The after- e bencher @how a meat hook lake shore raking hay, and one of noon was spent to good reading and entered her hand, larcerating it- the tugs came loose, thus allowing music. Tea sad ice cream. was served S , . CHAPMANf��fly, Medical aid was summon- the tongue to drop to the ground. on the I&wn. All report sa enjoyable e K led and her injuriee dressed. The rake coming on to the horses' meeting. —Next meeting of Pickering heels frightened them. causing _ r Bch of Women's Institute will them to run. Mr. Gormley tried :PICKERING MARKETS e l'aeld at the home of Mrs.Robert w guide them up a small hill, but _ 1,01 _ the afternoon of Tues. suddenly he loot consciousness. White W later Wheat. .••••••••• ]RAR LTA VEST -'TIME --:-- @rouk on •� '� ...... 1.01 - .r. 1<1�.R •_ _ ?tinyy, July Z8th at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Mr. Linton, seeing the borses loose RedMix ,° •.,,,, 1,01 sWinter@, of Whitby. will give an and 'ruaoing thro�igfi the field, Spring Wheat................... •� '- L#Zdrens and illustrations on mod- rushed to the scene.' He found Goose ...... .90 R,equiree Binder Canvass to be in good repair. %wn methods in caring for the sick. Mr. Gormley lying apparently Oats .•• .•,....... •.,...;.....; •40 fl nets, i gJl ladies are cordially In to dead in front of the rake. The __. _ Bring them to ns, Binder whips, y Nbe present• tongae of the rake was broken TENDERS WANTED trunk@, suit cases, and All horse Pickering council hada @pecigl and the -doubletree had got free _—_ *eaee�ing on Monday evening for but which was fortunate for Mr. goods in stock. — ;;-the pnrpoae of eonsideriag,the Gormley,who,recovered consclons the nndersignedSealed sup�to 8epremeeive Tuesy- - -' — _ ;.question of fighting the army nese in a fete minutes. Hesustained Repairing neatly and promptly attended to. day. July 28th• fol gravelling on base- P g s worm, which has made its appear- no bodily injury whatever, and line opposite lots.21 and ', station Nance in many parts of the town- what caused him to collapse 19 a road 1 ickeringl and Kingston road, . ,pICgERI\G'r HARti'ESS E1IpORIU�I ` ship. The council decided to ap- mystery, and he is now none the between Pickering Village and Post's ply to the department of agricul- worse of his experience. Hilt. W. J. COAKWELL ture for assistance in the matter. —An 'interesting chase, in .the 49 W. SPARKS, Pickering. Phone Ind. 301. —The induction of the Rev. Jae. nature of a buffalo hunt, took McIlroy into the pastorate of fit. place on Monday afternoon in the NEW TINSMITH SHOP v .� Andrew's Church will take place U'Leary property west of the vii MEN'S N'S FURNISHING on Tuesday, August 4th, At 8 lase. A number of -nen and '—" - M ' "o'clock. Rev:H. D. Cameron, of bops gathered to capture I.have opened uppp in Greenwood a . ,. _ nW West Hill, moderator of Presby- one of H. �Vade's cattle for s}xu- ti ed tohdo alland am kinds of tin- We have a wide range of summer underwear and soft @hints for 6he tory, will preside. Rev. Mr. W. ghter, but the critter decidedly smithing, roofing and1.-- . hot weather, something cleesy. ' Lellan, of Claremont, will preach. objected to any such proceeding, furnace work. Rev. Dr. Abraham, of Whitby, and every means known, civilized ZVork guaranteed and prices Men's straw hats in all the new shapes. - -will address the minister and Mr. man was used to capture the moderate. Cameron will address the people. animal, but all of no avail as she —The Girls Camp opened in the eluded her pursuers at every turn. Lawrence Denny, village on Monday when fourteen Pop-guns,' revolvers, shot , guns _ C L O T A I N Gr •_� youngsters took tip their resid. and rifles, as well an heavy artil• C}REENWOUD se f w dance at Mrs. O'Connor's, Church ler y were pla d' at strategic : '$ Miss Garley and Miss Sather- points, and after about three Have you lots of Water ? The-noted 20th Century brand, hundreds of samples to select from a• ine'Pennylegion,`two young ma- .hours cannonading ,the animal A•perfect°fit guaranteed or no sale. trons, are looking after the child. yielded to the persuasions of her C. a• NCI, OF WMTZVALIt ren and are delighted with the enemies, when a shot reached a is prepared to furnish you anything See thelnew style in'overcoats. scenic surroundings. Although vital spot of the now infuriated in the line of watei supply such as P LCRING at first the work is very burden beast. To add to the excitement, windmills, hydraulic rams, R BUNTING, LV some,their superfluous enthusiasm Mr. Wade's driver took fright at Pumps, R. A. ; -vi}I no doubt bring success to a passing auto and ran away; and plumbing, etc.' crown their efforts. the new buggy to which'it was They are also expert well drillers —From present appearances attached was badly damaged. and respectfully solicit your patron' AT . H E_ R To. 5 was in the cit R M ••���•+++ there is little likelihood of the —W. W. Spsrk y .age for the .tore, •Ind, nhon�1621, -� ,L 1i ir1 ronto-Eastern electric railway'be oii Wednesday last attending a in constructed this season west meeting in connection with What you you want for the warm weather is a new perfection' a. of Pickering. While Mac- the hydro-electric system. The TOOLS SHARPENED 3 burner with kenzie &Mann have.secured their object of the meeting was'to ar- . .oil stove. .. Z burner with oven. $11.10; forty-five million dollars uaran- range . meetings in Pickering We make a l, ecial of crosscut saws, B R Tools of allpkinda�Locke repaired.' , oven 13,75 ; 4 bnrnec with oven 18.75. Call and tee from the government, they township and other adjoining Razor-honing a specialty. For a first- secure one. Charcoal icons 81,00. ~�are "experiencing some difficulty municipalities, where it is propo- class hair trim or an easy shave call floating the bonds. The long sed to introduce the system. These at the East-end Barber Shop. - Screen doors, window screen,, wire netting.. debate in parliament evidently meetings are for the purpose See our. House Furnishings of all lied with all carts of fly exterminator's,fly'swats, ' had an injurious effect on Cana- of enlightening the people in re. kinds. Slightly.used Carpets We are supplied than credit in foreign countries Bgard to its many uses coat etc. from 16 conte a yard up, remit flycatchers, tanglefoot. Wilson's fly pads, etc. r. where the bonds will be placW'on Mr. Sparks reports that the Hon. W.J, GORDON PI6KERING :p.y - the market, Adam Beck will speak in Picker- e GILLESPIE, DUNBARTON —A sad and fatal•accidentoceur Ing village on a date that has not ELM . DALE MILLS - red'on Wednesday last at Mount yet been fixed. A large amount of Albert when Misses Louise and literature will be circulated deal- PICKED=N� ' Mary Starr were instantly killed ins with the system and this Is the place to get your next 0 on a railway'crossing by the north should be studied up carefully. bound C..N. R. express. The con- Now is time for the people of Pick- W S bag,of Flour, _p MILKING veyance was smashed and both ering to take action and not turn Ogilvie's Royal Household can t be - y liorsea were instantly killed. The down the offer. The great ad- beat for Bread: - fl tie' ' will be made much pleasanter if Fly Oil is used -j this _ tric during y curve acrossinnd a vieof tthe track is he consumer gets ge st elelectrics that Genera Flour Poetry Fiodr' _ obstructed bq willows and other and light at cost, and eco not Graham Flour ' Di. Williams 9y and insect destroyer. Bergers English Paris Gtreen« °livahes. The nnfoorttinate young charged exorbitant prices, in or- Fresh Rolled Oats ladies lived wit}- their invalid der that shareholders may receive Bran and Shorts ' Compressed air sprayers. 1 - ' mother, who is widow, heir huge dividends. The Seymour Oats and Oat Chop' father having die wo ears ago. Power Co. who have been a HAr1ey and Barley Chop y Mixed Feeds r, one of our Ideal Gasoline Irons. At one time they tended Pick preached at different times, seem 'ri'Y ering College and re known to somewhat diffident in regard to MolassinejMeal and Molasses Meal quite a number here. n inquest coming into this township, so we special prices in ton lots. k ..was held, but the fatal was con; should give the hydro-electric - 7CT 'CTTsl1't:>sU N ral acciden 1 and. no!every possible encouragement a da ' sHe B - sided pi y do�. Chopping ev ry. yician, r blame ie attached to an ne, �. ... '.'r.h. ' R. _.�..v.exf na.7Yw •.1. 7 A:tw-.,•:w :.:rtfS :a'+• .`'...��i. 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