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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1914_07_31 � �, .�.•�` n.>..'.�.s --:« air-' �, • '... �•.,,,, ?-` ,. '�''•,... �� �"�'•;a.. 'x: ,- :',�n � ' „•�'rWur�w, r :.;�-"' +^n ,r'ra.x', �`'r v!- ;.�'- '.b.. .*.''An. r ? .'pi, n x.. i ps .x .... ,,.y}.. ',: '•.: :.++.. a ;, v-,....77t r.+` ..:' v.A. a:. 's• rY. 6-... e!. �� it �• T ...f^- X. ,.,ai'. -wwL... .+! '?--sr�'.: '�,��r+7`r-. s., pip !�ik�s',. .-YWc. ".t2.•,. �'l�"". ''1 : ,., ;. ,:' .•-'._:,. .: .. �,,. ,. ."..,•., x /._ - -�','. ,+'�•';., .. I s.r=c:r,3 •.:, •!,: '.'`: ' _ 'a' .sem""' .,� ♦ ,'�. tic- i' r - VOL. XII1. -- PICgERIN( , ONT., FRIDAY, JULY .31, 1914 - No. 44 �t�ssifif�tal darDs• ,�-••-: • SPIN REENWOODHIGHLAND CREEK1K, MIUS Established 75 years Greenwood'e largest 'departmental The Highland Creek Women's Inatf• E. FORSYTIJD. O., Regis. - store is undergoing general repairs tuts will meet on Wednesday, Aug. GREENW and promises ere loo to eclipse ,its 6th at the home oL.Mre. John Grab. • tared member of. x. formr q P OOD "' station orotate. > metrtoal Amo. glory, Well done, Greenwood. am. Rouge Hill, at 2.30 pp m. The special cation given to The Sunday services in the Meth. subject for this meetinwillbe•'Salade z V-tltttng of glasses. Eyes tested tree, North odist church here on Sunday last was end their-Preparation', also exchange a, MILLS 'WHITE SATI11'-BREAD a decided success, Rev, R. Bamforth P All are welcome. of recipes.es. .. O. McKINNON, M.D., L,R.C.S., `CREAM BUNS-FAMILY of Port Perry, eonduetedthe 'services • •. T _ N• Edinburgh, member of the College of morning and evening, $I8 sermons MONGOLIA Physicians and 6tvgeoaa of Ontario,IioeatAte TEA BUNS-PASTRY at beth-services were interesting and - Two kinds o!Flour only `I of RogaI College- -of- Surn"ne, Edinburgh. — hal Percy Tarr spent Sunday with hie T . Sceoial attention to deieases of woman and pful. The home choir furnished HISSIi<iI for PASTRY children, OlCce and reeidsnoe,Brougham, BRAN excellent- music.----Our Meths?deet cousins the 9th line of Markham. DR, W. WILSON PORTER, CbIro friends were bighly favored b the Mr pi Bowers'Mus returned home BAKERB'tJOY for BREAD - SHORTS y after camping at'Muaselman's Lake practoz-The canes of disease remofed by - assistance of Miss Edith Law, soloist, for three weeks, I guarantee baking r adja — at of the spire. consultation fres _JUMBO _: Of Toronto, whose singingg was highly g g results _ : At ilLys. in on Mondays, weanesdsys anal appreciated. Rev. E. W, .Tank was The date of the garden party at or money back. p 1Pridays. once-Qo stmcoe at.south, O.hawa `SCREENINGS Mongolia has been.changed from Aug. ROLLED OATS Phoaesrr,o.hawa supplying the Methodist work at g OATS C. W. Port Ferry. 4th to Thursday Aug. 8th. Please re- Exchanged for O'at's O DICKERING MEDICAL SURGICAL ' DAT CHOP ? _ member the date. The Please WHEATLETS .. GRAND EXCURSION. band will be in attendance. There GOLD DUST CORN MEAL p and X-RAY INSTITUTE CORN AND CORN CHOP will also be a booth on the grounds ROLLED WHEAT r>ossxlxG, - - orrrAldlo MIXED CHOP A grand excursion.under the nus. for the sale of ice cream-and other re- GRAHAM FLOUR >a. lkLGIN TOWLg, M. BM. D., C, M., time. este. Come a�_ ha. following - lY paces of the of 'England and rile �q hand a e�tehept oli pr7n°taa-tn oharss United Workmen,of Whitby, will be time. i Speteialistln Rectal Diseaaea ProstaticDlt "FEED OF ALL HINDS held on Monday,Aug. 3rd,(Civic Holi-' BRAN crone of sten. Diseases of Women, eanom, day), when the palace ateamahi ;jRa - ATHA ' °+''3-$'y examination. Diseases of,eye. PRICES .RIGHT. ; ids King, will run an excursion o Mr. and Mrs. Flock, of Toronto,are SHORTS -_ N r err.cote,and ch end longs, Fittinggtastet and - Olcott, N. Y,; _ caving Bowmanville g a week with Wm, and Mrs. "D OAT CHOP - rliaente sad chronic 1 spending FLARED OATS - 01IIoe Hours r9�o 9-an` g to p air i at 7.00 a, m., bshawa at 7.45, and McBride. BARLEY FEED A ERING N E_ i - W%itby at 8.20 a. m. Tickets $1.00. Jobe Calvert, of Brougham, is apen CORN CHOP. Y 4e0esi. children,t30 cents. Take advantage of ding a few days with Wm. and Lizziethe- Dpin'reld, ELN-Best MIXED CHC1p H.-FARES=1✓ L: g.c*—saRR _ thisVV ' �FINR—IiIMITED besot and charm of a sail on Orval • a • ?sB,00antv OrownAttorney,and }y t r y grand 3 Mrs. Byer, of Port Perry, OIL CAKE E `gattsftor. e7oart 8 old Lake Ontario; by the new and visited•,day last week with Joe, and COTTON SEED MEAL D ' tom' la' PICKERING. ONT. - Popular palace steamship,and to spend Mrs. Byer. BIBBY'S CREAM EQUI- F N # E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and a few houre at the fazhionable VALENT-for calves R E p♦ Ale:. Chisholm,of Ringwood; spent ' <1•8olicIwr,:Sotar9 Public,Etc, Money io watering v r 48 g place Olcott Beach. and a Faw days calling on friends Inour MOLASSINE-for I S ' lora, once Brock e:, vorth, whi•bn Park of natural beauty and wholesome neighborhood, 1 kinds of stock ... LOOK HERE / atmos=phere. At this point it is said wm. and Jura. Maxwell and family, SPECIALLY MIXED � g �islt>Rs*f �Rzbs• the connection will be inade 'with the of Locust Hill, visited with Geo. and GRAIN for Chicken Feed. Y Y '. ��T^^ w The. Claremont Furni• C. P,,R.Ferry from-the Port of Whit- Mrs• Tran on Sundayy YY G. HAM-Issuer of _Carriagge ttlre `Store by. Excursionists who so desire may Joseph and M-rs, B er and family F• �' � � - • Licenses in the Coaafy of Ontario, take the Electric Ry. to Lockport, spent Sunday with Henry Hoover, of ,..]Ftakoring village. �y is the beat place to get your Buffalo or Niagara Falls, This route the 6th line of Markham. BEST GRAPE OF D. h.dt'�P: HOOSE FL'R VI�I3INt3[a, we have has distinctive cherme and the trip ie Baster Murray and Vers Dunkeld Of POUCHaiui Real Esfem Auc- dressers, washstands, iron - incomplete without a visit• these spent a few days last week with John ., ..fJt aarriaaa licensee,Oe ouictor zea ismer and brass bedsteads, r- ..- �•m �'y Pa cities, From Olcott, N. Y, to Lock. and Mrs. Scott, of Claremont. for suits, buffetts, and- rt, 3,�, Buffalo 75c. HOPPER Issuer of Marri8q a side boards, mattresses and spring Niagara Falls, y1 poc j. a , .rw Licens« to the Oonnty of Onsarla. N• Y,, 7bc, Cbildren half fare. Re- DurisARTON t3mee at non and leis reeideaoe,Ciarengoaic. couches, and all kinds of chairs g Writing boat leaves Olcott, N.. Y., at always fn stock, also many 7 P. M. Miss Nellie Thom Is -Ill at present f B.BEATON,TOWNSHIPaLEBH other articles too numerous with quinsy, ' o°a'eTanosr• ooanmlwloaerter taking --to mention.Rememberwe sedavits, accountant. Xse, ttonq b IQac WMtTEYALg. Geo. White has been on the sick - - -- aba iksrm ••Iy2Q of 1Gcslaea Ida !Jeep the goods and de- list for the past week, �' 4va�:, Oat, t-v liver them to your A. Thomion is visiting around the Alex. Thom Is confined to the house e� a �j POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, home• at the very vale, with an attack of blood-poisoning-in -&' + for counts« of York and Oowla Ana lowest price. Mrs, M. Robinson left for the West -his arm. , arca tai«of all kinds attaaned to oa-shorMta! Patronize our town merchants, last Tuesday: - Miss. M. B. Annan has returned to EGG, $TOME,CHESTNUT, asset•. Addrw ones giver P,o.. ons, don't send your good dollars Mrs. Beaton and daughter, Mrs. H, her duties in the city after a few days ' we B. POWELL. Licensed Auc- &-way to.build up some other- Turner are eamping near Orillia with hollda�s _ tion«r, .a3nator and cot satyr Cos Place. •' Yours for business. friends. W, T• and IV ra. Dunbar and famlly PEA AND STEAM'COAL, esaatl« or oatario ata York An kinds at Mrs. Rev,) B A: Fisher to "nding are taking a week's,motor trip to the S"40 eoodueted eitbw p�.awv or by soeeioo. is spending her holldsyr with her Kawartba Lakes and vicinity. Nrie not«eoilected For pat« or other_par y We are now uotit] slimmer Mieclart s ply at residence.Elisabetb fit,Pick. Q p ao6daqs with her parents Mrs. Andrew Annan nap returned ' mag. Peons orders Telt at Naws Office,P1-k r Hr B E -A L The Baptist Mission Circle will Rive home after spending a week with her r �R.or Maenswe store, Oiaromoat, will re- � MNq promp t attention. 9"Ifaction gnarea. CLARE.liUNT a pablic 10 cent tea on the lawn of Mr: daughter, Mrs. Geo, Oliver, of Bright. "prices. .. teed• MY Poona numbwitiadependent lOOi Robert Dafoe on Tuesday nest -Aug, Henry and Mrs. Holmes and dau- 4th. lce•cream and program la the enters, of Orillia, are visiting -with , evening, Every bod r welcome. ' friends and relatives in this neighbor- s V $. R, PENNOOK TOrOIItO T�L1Q@I`9t ,BIIS1IIe$S Herbert Poynter.haa met with quite hood. _r fWH/r6vAf-E, ONr, r Or ag$18 a serious accident by falling from a A meeting- of the ilunbarton ex- J• SPI 1�Tf Ltd*�• f One of the mo.9t profitable . basi. ladder while repairing his house. change, will be held in the school 1111 Lt , 8usmal Director and Ymbalmer. AItbough no bones are broken .the house ai 8 3(i p, m.. on Tuesday. Aug, nese is ,and ay 3n good business ligaments of his back are badly bruis- 4tb, when subjects of interest will Any business entrusted to .tae will district,and adjacent to residen ed which will me-eessitate'- him being come up for discussion. All are wel PICKERING : , be carefully handled. tial locality, net. profits last peat• laid up.for a considesabie time. come, -Charges Moderate- 55000 will sell horses, carriages, Thomas Tweedie passed away in . •. �ingie . buggies, coupes. the village on Friday last. He'was _- •rRouoMAM -SCRANTON 2 ; Independent Phone`o. 1511. hetck�' well and favorably known iii this loca• SCRAM TON � and eas ao Sell permplete equipment lity, where he hits resided for the Inst Archie Mechin, of Toronto, 'was : 40HNstud lease or ell premiGeq. Onnet home Sunday.PHILI D isretiring from active:-work would few years A widow and large family \lass JI. A. Gammage has returnedr take suitable .. farrll, are left brhind to mourn his loss, The to her duties at-Dresden: remains were interred at the Dunbar.- C O 7 Has a fns line ofrreeh-and cur JOHN FISHER & CQ ton Presbyterian cemetery: Mr,and Mrs. George Duncan spent A`. . . over Sunday with relatipes in Sear- .r 'meats constantly on hand. LUMSDE�T BUILDING,TORONTO. „yHlTi _ baro. _ A. B,and Mrv. Matthews -was in —ALL-SIZES I'i STOCK - Spice ROIL, Breakfast Bae of ?.R. TABLE- Roll. StationG A Pickering.on Sunda with R.and Mrs. • T.R. Trains uta East-3ae se follows- nrted Stat m ill b ber from. g, y r• + `. s►m, Eologlla, Welnere, etc. No. ti Mail g tfie`L'nited States will be here this Brodie. :- -'-- _ „ , 13 Local 8,08 A M• week to look for a site for a Canadiitn • R.J. and Mrs. Cowan spent Sunday If you would like to senate Highest prices paid for 13 Local 2.E0 P.M, factory, - with Me. • McEwen and ,family, of _ -BU cattle 6:05 P. M. - An evidence of the popularity of Orangeville. " your winter supply `of coal at Troia• going, West doe as follower- t sewage a given b a num= Mrs. Wattaand daughters, of To- ,this month s �• No. 13 Local 7.47.A, yatpm 'ia y prices,.but are too „�J1e�Qpl y 1iT,00u bar of applications from. property= rgnto,are spending a few weeks with busy to'draw it now, yotican- / i g liverq r.. q LOO 2.20 P`• M• owners for-an extension of tbes stem. •firs• Perryman.7.50 P. M' y • There will be service fel the Meths do so by paying for it now and �. *Sunday included The excursion on Monday next to dist church bete at 7,30 o'clock on getting it in the fall or winter _ Olcott, N. Y„ Niagarta Falls and to Fl3"8t-Disse rigs for hire REg� ESTATE Buffalo will show what the 'proposed Sunday evening.. when you need it. car ferry would mean to 'Whitby and Mr.and Mrs, O. Bennet. and'daugh x Day or nrgl;t ••••• surrounding country. ter, Miss Jean, spent Sunday with the RE E AOR -7BIIe M00tS all trains �i��r��*= >�>� _ ' The.Board of Education are having 'former's brother, here. All Ce � FL by-law pi epared to be•submitted'to The Misses Jones. of Balsam,• are Teaming promptly attended to. ���� the rate-payers on the same day se visiting their cousins, the MiasetOOIIST BILL f the hydro-radial by-law for the build- 'Russells for a few days. Agent for Canada Carriage Co. n In of two new schools. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. McGregor,-of COAL AND LL MBER YARD • $• Pe,.7� Insurance rates lower on farm ra- Mrs' Ray an old resident of•the Harrow, agpent Tuesday and Wednes- p{cam{;,y, perty and Village Dwellings,P town;died last week aged about 80' day with GQo, and Mrs.Philip. in first-class Companies. ream. The was the mother of Miss 'Bert Matthews' has rented Hesrry Ray, who has been employed for Moore's farm west•of the village► and -` a NEW TERM ivo L25re2=11; � Notes many,years in Col. Farewell's law- will take possession in the sprin , R E -E 1 office. Mere. (Rev.)F, Cousins and song of t _t Opens Sept. 1st in the popular If not insured with me,call and • Large quantities of haled hay' are Stratton, Ont„ and Miss Johnston, of being shipped of Claremont, sent Tuesday. compare rates, B Peed from Meadow-brook p p. with, QOODS GIVEIN AWAY AT , farm. This farm whit;h.belonge to H°`3h and'Mrs: Mechin: DICKERING PHARMACY i0 Sir Henry Pellatt. has been purchased Mr. and Mrs, Swardfager and child- r' ren left oil Tuesda V. Richardsoa• by R. .T; Fleming, manager of the y Por their new On Friday and Saturday Jul 91st Toronto Street ftailwa who takes home in Winni g after a pleasant y e poesession on Aug. 1st. y, and Auq, let, and Friday and Sat- months visit wit relatives here. a 1'Q� j'Qi 0nrday,Aug.7th and 8th. , Notary Public, Pickering." The council has secured from' Robt. The Ladies'Aid of the Presbyterian : Sleep the property rights for the church will meet at the home of Mire. We will give away FREE with ' This School eajyys a gr eat repnta• _ trunk sewer. The sewage disposal AIex Albright, Wednesdwy afternoon. .,; --every purchase= amounting to • tion for giving FIRST-CLASS INaRUC- 1'�TFW works will require six acres in the Aug,5th, A cordial invitation is ex- _81,00 or more a a cent bog to of 04, subPTION is Business and Shorthand Murphy estate, which amount is be- tended to all, TONIC PILLS, Each box con- erubPecta. It is no wonder our grade- BLACSSITH�,•SHOP anq expropriated.. The work of lay- « tamp fifty. pills which.have atesreadily get good positions. This ii N fug the sewer pipe is progressing very proven to be the best zwsATlvs ; is the college for you to attend. To- rapidly on Dundas, Brock;Byrom and " • TONIC•on the market. day,not to-anorrow, write for our ._- ,i,T_ GrNene streets. Toronto-Eastern us Hair ono Come early anti get 81,-50 worth of � ' Catalogue, �Ballastin o has!leen Com letede beeaWhp be beautiful A den of all ages want to • This is a genuine Y� coda for$1.00 -1W. J..Elliott,-Principal /-"7/T EV ALAE and Bowmanville and re-surfaeia attractive, but uargaia and we stand behind the q is sightly thin and lifeless hair destroys goods offered. r Cor. Yonge and Alexander Sts. .•. now being carried on. This will prat- half the beautyof a tically •complete the road between Pretty face: it's easy to buy a-dollars worth here. Thesubscriber wishes to inform the complete points. It will then be de- If your hair is losing its natural col- ', public that he has o termined whether the road will be dr, is falling out, streaky, full of den-. Jujt;at this time wemight augge�t II� pp a drub, too dry, t, if the scalp ;leans the following General Blackernithing buss- opened-for traffic this fall or left over r BLACE* e �} nese in the premises re. until next year, and.burns do not be alarmed, use Water lase egg preserver, Jem Jar SXITH SHOP i ;ac�ntly occupied by The coming horse show promises scalParp. Sale: Rub It well into the Rings, yals Fruit Salts, RueeTalcum P scalp, It will go right -to the hair _Powders, Nadruco Laxatives, :MR. JOSEPH WILSON to be a great success, It will be a Nyala •y;� larger show than.last .year 'and wilt roots, nourish them, and stimulate Stomach and Liver Pills, Face Creams The undersigned has opened a new L7 T rr T. last one day longer. The work is now the hair to grow long and beautiful. It and Powders, Bendor Sheep Dip, Ben-.: blacksmith shop on the Hing- 1Z 1 L �1 well advanced in fitting up the park, removes dandruff with one application nor Louse Biller, Arsenate head for erton road o The track is beinq'improved and there oto IF scalp and falling hair Potato bugs and spraying etc. csy, opposite the General Jobbing of all kinds will will bei two grand-stands instead of an d makes the dead feel floe. Eyes tested free and glasses supplied "e Quaker church, two receive prompt attention, one as last year and accommodation Parisian Sage supplies the hair with at moderate rates, miles east is All work guaranteed. for one hundred horses is being fitted what is needed to make it soft, fluffy, Picker'n Village. ta p. thick, and gloriously radiant, It In TM. eFE*? barges moderate Horsenhoeing A Specialty, sold in flfty.cent boT.bottles by T. M. Mc- +•� 1�t Angus Fj Remember the Garden Party fit Fadden and at all drug counters, Look Zi L, • Matheson CairnbroRiP, Claremont, Ifor the trade mark-"The (}ir1 with Druggist-Graduate Optician, µ�' Aug. 4th. the Auburn Hair' Accept ne, other. h103&0 'i=�' QSi.t�,Z2' •` . . • " . , t ,* :•h• , - 'F•!'•'""''" .i '•19'5 ,>' !•:a;,n C - 4r.�a., "'"Y',, • ',�. ':.w: -.m '.i-54' .:+A...w. n pP.a-.d. . r N^i! "?,f°'.�., ,. . w •; :� ggg w rs s° A L. �, b� .a"gwarte 'w . M,.: ti�.�cr» a►�smze4'zt®;yams cis Fa dar �fir a_ kn. "a _.m yz11 .aie_ a K. A {• .... ,.... a 'w."'ty!.A'], ii'` .:+•, ,^ • ,g. - t• i'4Y,' .Y w r F "iti 5f + .,,� '.. ...,,,... �•^:'_.? ...•Fu'. :�rT ,��v'-n'- FZ46 . r }'� i-. in V-11 ;4 'Tr+ 3.'{i!,^_ C KA ^N•, ,' _ , f' u� J .. �,. R ..: .y .1.. , �.,, .tit _ ..'.;, ., , _ ..:-. ,. • R : ,. - _ - - 4^ .::�,!. . ; ULTIMATUM SENT TO SERVIk1:..,.1 . 4. . , ­% . - - ­- �- I - �! 1­-�­.. ... .,... I:. .- I .. kaln, _ stile ani -�­­­­,­. . , 1 --­­­� sere- I ., � . .­ � I -- . . I . _ _ - Austria M1Demands a Disavowal of Recent Assassin-� ­--m­ - I - '� , ­ '.. . ation of Archduke Ferdinand and His Wife . ;Prices of These Products" i>,� the 1.,eadiins - . . _. ,. Markets are Here Recorded A despatch from Belgrade, Servia, the laitg'uand the drastic, hug - says:.Austria has sent a sharp ulti- miliating natur�of the monarchy's 1 , . mat'um to Servia 2`h regard-to-cer demands, , sucb hat'neither Sefvia 6readstuifs. - Winnipeg Crain, nor any other eQ_ndent country, e Toronto, July �.-Flour-Ontario wheat -N iniiNurtt2J2 rn N2 Ni r�ther�gg� t81n event$ leading up t0 the ash -; even if insign. cantly small and im- `' tours. 90 per..cent., '83,60 to $3:65, sea- _No. assination'of Archduke Franca` Fer- potent from a military standpoint, lboard. and "at 83.60, Toronto. New flour h1e2 feed. 36c, g l.7 No 3 261 1w4c'; No. r ,for August delivery. 83,30 to 83,40, Mani- 4, 49 1.ze; reJeoted.47c. Flax-150, 1 x•-w- dinand, and•hi . wife, the Duchess could possibly i�ow without surrend- -- - tobas-First Datetna. in Jute bags. $5.40;- ,. -. No. 2, c.w., $t.a9; No. 3 c.w., of-Hohenberg. The note, which was sting its independence aid &band- rVol do.; seeonde, L• m; atronv bakers.,in Jug C,. 81.52;. bags, $4.76. 81.36. onin soverei nt Manitoba.wheat-Bay ports-xo. 1 Nor- " presented by the Austrian 'Minister g g v f theta, ➢6c, aad No. 2. 94.1.2c. --Montreal Marl.ets. -- declared that events of recent years � Servia takes this view (and __ ' Ontario wheat-No. 2 at 94 to 960. out side, and new at 84 to 85c, outside, Ana• Montreal, Jtily 28.-Corn. American N�. . there is nothing 89 .vet to ?IIdicate 2 yellow. 7s to 760. oats,•eamadian West- x particularly the assassination at what her attitude will 'bel, the.Aus- ust and September delivery.. ern, No. 2; 441-Zc. Oats, Canadian West- - ' Oat -�o. 2 Ontario oats at 39 1-2 co 4�.' ern. No. 3. 43c. Barley. Manitoba teed, 53 `>, 0 Sarajevo On JitII@ 28, have Showa trian Minister St Belgrade Wil'1 on Bide, and'at 42 to 42 1.2c, on track, To- cu'Ai.. Western Canada oats 43 1.2c for to 54c. Floor, Manitoba Spria>I wheat ' >rt No.2, and at 41 1•Zc for No. 3 Bay porta. I Patents, firsts.. 85.60; seconds. 86.10; ;..�•• ' i ':w a subversive mor ement in Servla for leave hi9 post on Saturday eveIIing, Peri-Prices 1-24c f 1. I strong -bakers, 84.90; winter patents. I the purpose of detaehingepart Of and Austria forthwith prepare 11 Barley-Good malting barley: 57 to 59c, Choice. $5 to 85.25: straight rollers.'$4.70 Austria-Hun ar .The note says to enforce her demands. If this to 84.75: straight rollers, bairn, 82.15 to MADAME CAILLAUX, g y according to Quality. $2.30.. $oiled oats. barrels, 84.45 to $4.55; that the movement or nated un-' were to. be the one-outcome, Eu- Bye-�Io. 2 at 63 to-dac, ontsid-e." "� bags. 90 lbs., 82.05 to 82.25• Bran g23- •h' rec(.nt picture of the wife of former er v Buckwheat-Purely,nominal. f4horte $25, Middlings, 528. Mouillie, 828 F'ritte Minister of Frsace, who der the eyes of -the Servian Gov- rope might watch the struggle with Corn-No. 2 American. 79c. on track, to 832• gay. No.. 2 Der ton car. lots. 815 bion: Easton Calmette, editor of Fl- ernment,..and led .to, various acts .comparative calm, but it is felt that' . Toronto. to 816.50. Cheese, finest weefkrtte, . 13 c. Baro, because he had made as attack of terrorism. Servia did not at - I 1 Bran-3laaitoba bran, $23. in bags, TO 13 18c; anent ea)iterae, 12 2•z to 12 580. on hur hu'sbaed In his DaDer• art Austrian attack on Servia would P .---r*nto freight, with good demand. shorts. Butter, choicest creamery, 24 1.4 to'24 1-20; tempt tQ.repreas the SnOvemeIlt. It" entail the gravest risk of a Clash $2* to $26. seconds, 23 1.2 to 23_3-4C. Eggs, fresh, 23 allowed the criminal machinations between Austria and Russia, with 1 . to lac: selected. 25 to 27c; No-'I stock. 23; ST - ST. - sties tolerated uII- onse ueII a the No. 2 stvek, 20 to 21c. STRIKE RIOTS I\ JOliiti Country Produce. of various soci , c q c s to a peace of the w t h s 1 p ssible to _ Butter-Choice dairy, 17 to 19c; fufsriOC Lnitsd States Mark6ts. ' " Cavalrymi'u Charge Through 31ob restrained language e 'n 'the news cutins fits IIed ung ag 1 Continent whit it i m o II 16 to 16c; farmers' separator print@. 19 to papers; allowed officials to share in foresee. � _. 200; creamery Prints. fresh, 23 1-2 to Minneapolis, July 28.-Wheats-.No. i , Using the Flats of Their Safirea. the subversive"a "itatiun and other- ' 1..$4 1-2c; do., solids, i t. 22c. hard. 94 7-8c; No. 1 Nor., 90 7.8 to 93 7.8c; _ g Relations-Broken Off. - Egg@-(sere:lots of ttriotly nemaaJd,,� No. 2 \orthero. Flour. tan 91 . pagQnm, I �July. A, ;patch from St. John, \.13.;�Rlse�permltted .the Incitement 'of .- „ - a pet doaen, and Rood stock. 20 to 23c per 87 5-8c: September, 34c, Corn. Li o. 3'yel- says:: Two le are in the hospital the Servian" population against 1 despatch from Vienna says': , 7 *.. ' Honev-Strained. 101-2 to 111.20 per. lb' 84�i0; first cleare. recon c - "this-culpable Combs, 82.25 to 82.50 per dosen for No. 1. 52.68. Bran, 518.50. from wounds and bruises as t re- conduct•of. the tzer- tris-Hungary..and Servia were,for- °'� .. - and 62 for No. 2. Duluth. July 28.-Wheat-No• 1 hard. Cheese-sew oheese. 14 to 14 1.4c for large 'BS 3.8c; No. 1 .Northern, 94 1.8c: No. z Nor- suit of a clash between a and vian Government had not ceased at madly broken off to-night (Safur-' _ a and 14 1-4 to 14 1-Zc for twins. them. 92 3.8 to 927-8c; July, 93 7.8c; Sep- I a .small force of Dragoons. The the• moment when the -events of day). Beane-Hand-picked, 82.20 to 12.25' per Camber, 85 38c. Close'•Lineeed, each. busbei, crimes. 82.10 to 82.15. 52.75 Ili Jury. 81.73 1.4; September, rioting was an outcome of the street" June 48" proved its fatal cons@ Martial law 'has been deela'red "- Pou°.try--Fowl, 15 to 16c Der lb.; chick- 81.75 3.4• railway strike. Mayor Frink read gdences to the whole world. The throughout the ,Austro Hungarian � .1 v . t•ens, broilers. 20 to 220: turkey. 20 to zit. - the Riot Act, and half an hour later I note asserted that the depositions Em ire. Pota•toe* -New Ontario, 81.25 to 81.50 per Live Stook Markets. , bushel, and Amerwans• $4 to $4.25 per cavalrymen of the R. C. D., under and confeasioons' of- the a etra The Servian Minister .and his,_- Toronto. July z8.-CatLle:--Cbo.ce bat• y p rP . . °-barrel• -- . chars- 88:?a to $8.66; good medrum; 87.66 Lieuti. Stettin, charged through a fora of the crime of 'Sarajevo show staff left Vienna Saturday. t9 87.85; common cows $5 `0 85,50; can- mob of thousands of persons in that the assassinations were hatch. A.military censorship' has been . r' . Provisions, - ners and cutters. 82.450 to 94; choice tat . .. . ' 1Bacoa'- .ons clear. 24 to la Spic Per tb., ��• to 57.28: miloh cows, $60 to$85. Market Square, riding down rioters ed at Belgrade, the arms and explo- established in the telegraph offices 11 , Oalves-.Good veal,-$10' w eto.75; com- and striking them with the flats of" lives with which they were rodded 'here. .-in caste lots. Hams-Nedium•, 18 to,181.20; g y P1. ter. do, heart; 17 w 17 1-2c r rolls, 14 1.2'to 15ot mon. 8475 to 87: ' - breakfast bacon, 18 to 19c backs. 22 to 230• Stockers and feedere-Steers. ,00 to"-900 their sabres, while atones anti bot- Kers given to them by= Servian of&- The Servian governmetit waitett L' . Lard' t bacon 12 34 Lo i2r: tubs, 1214c: pounds. 87 to $7.25; light• $6 to $6.25: !ties Sew. Lieut. Stettin was cut cera and functionaries, and the pas- tintil,the last moment left it by the pails, 42.1",0: compound. 10 to 10 1.4c Sheen and lambs-Light- prin . a t. _. .. ,�ys h�4sy, S3.50 to y1.50; 9Drinz lambs. about the head and was removed to age of the assassins into Bosnia 'terms of the note, and coir ten min- as.50 to $10.50; yearlings. 88.50 to 89: the hospital. not seriouslyhurt. was or '' , goga-Fed and. #sorted, 88-9.0', co x•95, p organized and effected by the utas before the hour of a when the M u -­;Baled May and Straw. _- _ aWilliam Bennett, dredge . worker, frontier servicer Austrian Au urian tsltimatum ex- off care, 89. 5 �g --Baked:hay-No. 1 at 815 to '515.50 a ton. Montreal., my 28•-Prime beeves, Sc to was shot in the thigh by Detective A despatch from London, sash: pired, did the Servian Premier ap- on track. here;.No. 2 quoted at 813.50 W 6 1-2e: medium,. 5 1.2 to 7 3.4c; common. Lucas, who was defending himself Sia and clover at 811. a 1.2 to 6 We tallch cows. 830 to $75 each;• g Austria's ultimatum to FServia in pear at the Legation and resent . ;l Bali straw--Car•lots. $8,26 to $8.75, on. calves. 3 1.2 to 7 t-8e: sheep. 4-1.2 to 5 1.2c: from members of the mob. Lucas which she demands that there shall •his Government's reply to t�`2e Aus- •t _tr^rk, Toronto. lamb@, S5 to$7 each: hogs, 8 1.2 W 8.3 ac was bade cut on the head, and he I Y be a cessation of the acts which trian Minister; Barron Giesl von x : - 1. i and Bennett are in 'the hospital. led to the assassination of Arch- Gieslingen. - - -.PRF.SIDENT CREELMAN'S TRIP twelve from the United States I Windows of- .the power-house of Iduke Ferdinand and the Duchess of No details of the tenor of the re= - Those from this country comprise the street railway were smashed ami oh r t a' June-2s v leave- been revealed here, but „rl� --- fixta"re$ lit c$rs• Tlte--f ob--stoned H enbe g a Sarajevo on ua pl, _ -- - one gen-tleman ft's the-1<ni'mrs=ti3r MY g ,'Invited By \ev+ "7.paland to TcTI of i has fallen like a bombshell is diplo- the terse statement s made .that _ _ _ lanadiaa 3lethods. of Toronto, one from the 141aritime the firemen of the power-house and Itagoes without sayingthat it 4sere 1t Immediately upon receiving the •i -Provinces,-and Dr. Creelmaa. drove the fireme>; from their work. quarters'all other -- - - he .cars were'.overturned 1n Mar A dPs itch from Guelph.- says:: * - T ca girded as having evoked a mit note the Austrian Minister inform p p y kat Square by the mob after two grave European crisis, ed the Foreign 1Office, and diplo N. - President CG..• C,. Creelman of the L pBCgy G 1R AGE BURNED. 'hours of continuous dirorder and I .1- --Ontario rYlrl icultaral "College Wand _=-. finale set on.fire. •The fire br% ads There is some defence of Austria s matic_ rblations were broken" off. __-" . _ Mrs. Creelman left on Saturday Eight lutoluobilea Were .1190 Des- ;put out the blaze. .This wastheaction in view of the .evidence of Half an hour later the Minister and -• for four months' trip. They will troyed-Loss, X10,000. most* serious disorder in this city cumulative pro oration on..the part his staff, with their families, had _, -, ... . . Servia, but the bulk* opinion boarded a train for Austrian terri . `: `.s$il from_Vr ncauver -for:Auckland. 1n 40 sesta. ' s a x c - of New"Zeeland. And from" there wi1T A 'despatch from Sudbury; says: _-m f that the unexampled acerbity of tory. s garage and.auto livery _. __ _ _ ' " go to:_lustralia and the.East Indies" I. Procto.F g ag H.1$�'ESTERS FOR THE WEST. - __ thence tt, Manila, in the Philippines was destroyed on Wednesday by Y RCSSIAN CAPITAL TIED CP. THE RING'S PRIZE. _ *'' going -frrm them to Hong Kong, fire- at Sudbury in•a spectacular L Inducement for 'The'm This _ #o;Japara�i�Drghree man is afterwards making�lnewhich b1a d�aobarrels a fire,gth�atl Yr' St. Petersburg,Street Railway Em. Sergeant Dewar R'iny First Place A 1' the trig: on the invitation of the it was impossible to "approach theF . A despatch.from Winnipeg eays: _ ployes on Strike. . . An Tie .Shoot-oft. ...-...T That the railways will not hand out "New Zealand Government which is burning building, and eight auto- A despatch from St. Petersburg, ,} despatch f2som Prize, , 14.0 • s4_ big inducements to the harvest- y "� - • __ _ desirous of introdpci-ng American" mobiles were destroyed. The gar- g says: The street car service in. says; The King's Prize, the most gs era from the east this year as fccm- p p coveted trophy of the annual prize `agricultural m4hcds. Meetin age was- located .outaide 'the. town Russian capital was suspended on tiviit be addressed at various 'ten Iihiits, and civic water was unavail- erly, and that an effort will be.made S t3 employee meeting of the National Rifle Asao Wednesday owing to the em to ea 'ares by three men from Canada and able. The loas was about $1Q.,OK-. to keepp the number down in order of the Central Street Railway Com- ciation, was won by Sergeant J. that laborers is the country g g Dewar, of the Royal Scots Territor- __ - puny joinin in the general strike . , -- ---- - ;-may tseci?re employment-an the liar- 'milled by the workmen as a protest isI Regiment, after a tie with Pri - ___ .vest fields, is the opinion expressed" against-the drastic measures of the vate A, G. Fulton, of the London by local officials of ilio various rail authorities at Baku and other Pro- I Territorials. Each made 309 out of - I - " . . SOLDIERS FIRS INTO MOB , roads. A meeting between the re- vincial towns a stoat strikers there• - . .. presentative's of the weatern, Pro- :.�-orkmea in many trades have join- a nergs s re was 21 •below W - - Tpheawle vincial Governments and the rail- in co _ 1. - ed in the movement and it.was esti- that with which' Hawkins won last -Y ---Regulars and Police Attempted to,. Capture Rifles.ways will take place ,in the.,C•P-R. mated that nearly 800,000 men had year. It is the lowest top scorg# office oa Mondays, when the- situ&- laid down their tools. I. ; u.ggled in by- Nationalist Voiunteers . tion will �be discussed and plans � since 1902. -+ �, formulated r e of ILI . 1 - . TA\TS BURNED MANSION - - _ . _. . •- . -. - . - _ . . ,_._ _ _ year s crop.fo. HE.HILLCREST DISa�JTER. _ the handling,. this M T r. .i1 despatch•frim Dublin sa a: blocked by the police in front and PICTtiRE OF THE D03IL\IU\. Jury Suggests a '3lonthLy' Insper- Cotton Soaked with Pe#roleutri'Had There was a serious riot here Sun-. t'he soldiers with fixed bayonets be- . - � •- 'tiofi of All Mine Workers. Been Distribuied . . .' day afternoon, during• which four }find . . Advertisement of Water "'Power of A despatch from Birmingham, ". ,persons were killed and 30 seriously The police were ordered to dis-' Canada at'Panama Fair. A despatch from Lethbridge save: England, says: An "arson squad" . '.'�' wounded by bullets and bayonets'oi arm bhe volunteers, .who resisted. . The verdict'of the inquest on the of militant suffragettes set fire to , . r4iilar "soldiers. . - and a sharp' fight ensued. ':Several A despatch from Ottawa says: victims of the Hillcrest mine disas- and'destroyed a large unoccupl�t.. The outburst was the outcome of persons were'hurt by the clubs of, -i✓anada,'s,water power resources .ter•is that death was occasioned by _ `,'' a \ationalist_ un running exploit- .tk�e police,-and rifle butts and..bul-' •yyill, be advertised at the Panama an explosion caused by , gas and mansion in this district. 'A quan=" g tity of cotton wool 'soaked with pet- 'I About 1,_000 Nati<anal ' VoTimteers lets. Exposition in 'San Francisco by a dust. • The jury added a rider that 'rol had been distributed' about-the Jsaraded early in the '%ar and lieantimP the fightinghad become aeries of models, typical of power they believed the company, had in- place. A batch of suffragette liter'` . 'marched to Howth atiuuc iep",miles known in the city'.w'hich was ablaze Plants.from the Atlantic io .the Pa- fringed the Mines Act. ,They fur- Lure was found in the vicinity. away, for the purp°)se of landing with excitement, and 'big mobs col- cific." These will be arranged in a ther suggested that the Government 3. ;, a thousasii rifles. On their .arrival Iected in the streets tliiough whicFi semi•-circle in'the Canadian build- should enforce-a monthly inspection' • • -- "CUTTING BARLEY. �. I-' ' at the pier signals were made to a the soldiers were expected to re- Ing, in front of a great Canadian .of all men working in mines to see _. g p P will- th.ht iio matches were carried. white yacht which ` had been turn. As soon. as they appeared ,Painting." A Toronto-- artist, i manoeuvrin •in the ,bay... The vaclit here. were_ shouts d b f rage, an Paint this picture whits will.be be 75 *' Harvesting Commences la Mall .,sem I feet Ion li 50 feet.hi h and" will tobn-Thc Crop is a,I . One. promptly,started towards the s o these were foo y y- ,' GRENADIER GUARDS BAND. and when she came to the pier be. stoaea. - present a bird s eye view of the _ A despatch from' Souris, Man , " :¢an discharging her cargo of rifles ` The �oldiera marched on until whale Dominion. All known water' says: ,A. J. McCulloch started cut -- owe•rs, whether develo ed or not, England g-Favorite Musical Organ- fins a 70-acre field of b'ar}eyI to the ' ~+ wand ammunitign. Two membera of they reached the Bachelors'" Walk, P P .Ization Corning to Toronto.00 'the Royal Trish Constabulary whet qua,y,,bridge,•where the shooting be- will be depicted on this painting. . -I.-south-west of the town. The crop _ tried to interfere. were shouldered gun. It is said that some of th'e The Grenadier Guards Band is 'is a_'good one, establishing a new outside the, lines of the Nationalist matt fired first with'revolvers. The PEACE FOR MENICO: being brought from England for the" early record for this district, if not Volunteers, n ho held bhe Pier, and tsrob then pressed 'forward and C,aaadian National Exhibition at for the province. , barred access to it: threatened to sweep the soldiers NcgotiatZons'' Conte.'mplate Full Toronttl this year. Of all the great " "A Body of coastguards got beside with th1' revolvers. The troops Guarantees to Everybody. bands that have' visited Toronto, gT;1CTiHA\DER FIRED' H@L1S -the yac'ht'in'their boat,•'but .were were ordered to fire a volley over A despatch -from Mexico City: Dr. Williams and his.' Grenadier ordered awn}, and: it is'report'ed, %the heads of the mob, which «as says: 'That an armistice between .Guardsklave loads the most friends. 'Tried to Extort $1,000 From Italian They are popular alike with 'the Grocer fn'$debec:' , Frere xbxe.atene.4 with revolvers. done. The mob ignored this, and the Government and the Constitu- crit?cg and the ptiblic,. and are.•as-_ 1. As scion as ate the cargo had been the soldiers then Tired a volley of tionalists was signed.on--Wednesday sured of a great,recep"tion. A despatch from Quebec, says.. landed the Nationalist' Volunteers ball nartridgea. into;the'cpow�l. A night, and that hoatilitie's will be ,5,_- The police are looking.for an,un- s' tied to,return to l�nblin. Mean- number of people dropped,, and suspended at once throughout t'he known Blackhander who tried to .,. ''n le the nuthorit es .it I)uLlin•had there were Shrieks of rage and pain. republic, was the statement given Dr.`Jobn GaTbiaith, dean of'the extort' $1,'000 from Thomasse Ma • ' bee v:arned of what yrs `going"'on; �4fter this the soldiers proceeded to out by General Eduardo Iturbide, faqulty of applied science and en• sharia,-" an Ital.i.a.n -.grocer, .who Governor of the Federal district, in gineering in the LTniver. of To. house was gutted by fire. The ,,kz and detachment of Co to AO police- 'their barracks.. _»" ronto, is deatd, sten nd 100 men of the King s Own $ubaegaent enquiries showed that the name of the President.Catbajal.. Blank Hand writer threatened to 1; 6eott h Borderers had been�cnt to three men and a woman had been Governor Iturbide added .that the Fifty-ons ch'arge•s -for-breach •o1• burtr Zacehmria- in his house i`.• he ,, intern t. the volunteers. When shot dead and that from 30 to 60 Peace negotiations will be that liquor laws were suddenly laid at did not pay up. Zaccharia refused 1. the la' r arrived at Mal ' e Road persona. mostly men, +had 'been upon a basis giving full guarantee's Porcunine on Saturday, and second t� be blackmai rid 11 ft house,w� I. , . • . in C l� they way wounded. ! to everybody. offenders jailed. y set afire. ..., , . , [,...rv, b M �t>y,.. '+ 44 % .,vIu %a d ti . , ., _ a �? - 1;., ,.., -``__ I- '�'h,t,y , ` ,y, ,,.,... '°' •ti,. ".� .Y;r.,nr' fi"' �. . '4„,'7",11_:r3• •�pt'w!; ..-,,Wi, ' n L"4' 1 7 ..i'. .;ty ..;4r',ir..,1". .; •s. _ ..,', N yk }. i �":w. r,9s..-...e•� ',',.r.� x , ria, a: rsi A shy ,� � r.� "y r , • . „ a, •.r ,k . 'wvm��,:�''1!` .�: v _ f h. _ •i:r : 'y.l us•:_.c.. .'�F.e"..' :._;e,., .. ..d:" '2i°" rm '" +,�4 - ;� -' cq sr' `a^.naa:a.•a-sM-_4..�. sT.ai�.+.�.,a 'rte--x _ ,.1.-.r.. a _. ...`r:•xi.' -. ... .,.;a.�., _ .,.z''> •m, dc., ..2i j.•r, ., -q•. w •,?.rr..•^" ..-(-.'r f,.. .y," .. :-s^-^:.r c.: _ •.ru ., .., .. ,-': .,�,,.: - +�::... .-.,�..... •' - '. .+......• �.'�.n..yc,,�n" x. m K, ,-,-,�. gyp• s Y' • `''l ':�' `' x'14' ^ - —.,•{. ?T .y*� - { , l ' " n .1 ..-._ _ .. for the Blind, 1 cated at Brantford, MISUNDERSTOOD ANIMALS. • Qo Long Breaths Hurt admits as u ;s blind ' P. P persons of �V�TERY BUSTE�S71. DAN�iEROUS PLEURISY ALWAYS botfi sexes, between the ages of dere Is a Good Word for the Bear BEGINS THIS WAY. seven and twenty-one, without and the Snake. ":r . charge for board, tuition,4r bQoka1. :INTENSELY ITCHY Boa constrictors and grizzly-bears Speediest Cure Is Nervlline. but parents are expected to -•ro- o Ouch, that stab-like pain in the side vide clothing and pay travelling isx- �_ have long'bee' thought of as crea- POT'T`ED �z eases. _It is a school- tures to be dreaded but Mr, Enos *��/� �+ �•. _31s like a hot knife bis the ribs! - P riot a • AMA Tw7 Probabl "Home,)) Between Fingers, Spread to Tips.' A: Mills the noted naturalist : has y got ovel�l3ac cooled too Home, nor a Hospital, nor an ' ' W%. Kast—now 'there ie conigestioh, tight- Asylum—and among the Would Swell U itch and Burn, $ good word fdF the bear, and Dr. - F1111. Savored and Mess, such soreness Jou-can't draw a Y 8 pupils are pI Frank Baldwin, recently returned The r ion breath. many -who,- though 'not entirely --Did Not Dare Put Hands in g blind have sight so defective, that .from an ex oloring trip to the Philp- child's perfectly cooked This is the beginning of Pleurisy. Water,, _ Cuticura Soap and Cuff- pines,-speaks of the snake more make delicious 5' Pleurlsq 1s far too serious to neglect they cannot receive an education ink Clement Cured. sympathetically. than otherwise. delight.. sandwiches. r a single instant. the ordinary public schools. If any Mr, Fills declares that the grizzly The Quickest relief will come from a vig- reader of-this paper has a child so Catmau; Manitoba.-"A breaking out is the most mal' -r 'orous rubbing wish .Nerv#line. This afflicted, or knows of one in his becweenm maligned of animals. piciacker s - •:tr}lsty old pain reliever will Ax you up y angers was the Hest trgxble. It Re, minds his own business,•except choice. s neighborhood, a letter or-post card, was very Itchy and spread to my Anger tips in no time-will take away the conges- p when he is attacked and lives on ;tion—make-you well-just as#t did-bfr: adtlresaed"ta-H:'"F -Gardlne� r h ' " Samuel St. Johns, of Stamford: who cipal O:$:8., Brantford, giving th'e appeared'in watery blisters ' > carrion, I' t and they were so Intenselygarbage and insects, and, as a rule, favorite. 8sys:-"In running to catch a train name and post-office of parent or ., Itchy I scratched them and kills nothing larger than a,mouse. last week I became 'much overheated. guardian, will help the school to do let the water'out making' Mr. Mills_says he is an excellent , I put u; the train window and rode all bite work for which it was es- '� sores Th would swell mouser, patient and thorough ih=his I that way in order to get cooled off. in .tablished and is maintained -b . ..the up,Itchandb nand ' "an hour 'my side was so full of pain Y Snand methods. Government. , y the malls wouid.looeen and and my breathing hurt so much that I * Doctor Baldwin ss' s of the boa thought I had "eumonia• I always -,--�' �0 °s' I spent many` constrictor y Pasaae'gOg nar+la �i Carry Nerviline I1Y my Brie.and at des- sleepless nights..�,dtil not tinafion I rubbed -my aide thoroughly bI\G OBEYED 0$DES$. dare to but'-7 hands In water except to "All my reading life I• have-.re-. $ W. DAWOON.Ninety Colborne Street, Wash them' garded the baa constrictor with'hoc- Toronto. three times. The warm penetrating �inerican Women Jiistouk Him For' I kept - effect was soon noticeable and Iquick- °' °h'�"n� ror and'aversion. When I got into IF YOU WA.vT TO .BCV OR SELLA • ointment, but was not cured. sometimes the jungle, my great-desire was to 1 Fruit, Stock, Grain or Dairy Farm, -1y got relief. serious 1 consider, ChaffeUr. ;bero�ediegwouldhelpa,llttlebutIwasnot write H W. Dawson, Brampton, or 84 ; —saved me-from,a serious illness." " free from it altogether. I was that way for - meet a large boa, in Order-that ; Colborne St., Toronto. Any sort.of a cold can be quickly. The King of the Belgians, one of nine years trying everything. I:heard of I might do him some very real M. W. aAWsoa, Colborne nt.. Toronto. broken up with Nerviline, which is a the most democratic of European.. Caticurs Soap and ointment and sent for harm. When I did find one, Toronto. marvel for reducing inflammation, for monarchs, who I}as been spending them and before I had used thew half a sentiments were those of pity for I ZMWSPAPEAS TDs SALZ. {..' '.. relieving congestion In-the throat and dozen times I noticed an improvement. -By thye snake. He'was stretched .across ooD WEEKLY 1N LIVE TOWN 1N 'r•' ng stitch in the side, the last three weeks in Switzerland, washing with the Cuticurs soap and ap- G York County. Stationery and .Sock cheat, .for curl I �.•. -lumbago, neuralgia, sciatica or rheu- tells the following story: "plying the cuticur&ointment frequently L, the path, and when the natives saw business to connection. Price only ` tnatism At Territet the Kin and sen him, they pounced u on him with $4.000. Ter • ube r w b ITh- _ Powerful. The 60c. l4rge family size were motoring. Is Majesty was. Florence E.Sanderson,I<fay 20,1913. yells odelight. n the other hand Syr ompany, as: Adehalae user. Toronto. is the most economical. -Small trial driving and there were neo- attend- _ For more than a gen�•atioaeutkmmSoap he seemed dazed: .112e 25c. at dealers everywhere. ants. The Queen went into a shop ffiT`LLAsaovs. Q p and ointment have afforded the most eco. With s native for every yard of Ai-•, •-- -s to make some purchases. The Bing —Ica'ttratmeut for offection•of the skin him, holding him firmly; he joun- ANCinttisk and Oxtern L a ed ETC.. 4 FOR THE BLINIY CHILD. was standing near, the car-.reading " scalp that torture,itch,burn,scale and neyed on legs through the jungle out Dain by our' home treatment. Write " destroy sleep. Asingle set Isoften aufficlens. us before too late. Dr. Bellman Medical a newspaper, when an Amercan wo- Cuticura Soso and Cuticurs ointment ars and down to the beach. He wrig- I Co.. Limited, collingwood. Ont 'A %hoot Was •Establisbed and man came out of the.shop, jumped sold by druggists and dealers everywhem gled feebly,.and hissed in'aa hope- - - Maintalned-b the Government. into the conveyance and bade the For a ltbxal free sample of each,with 32-p, less manner. 11ere they cut his WIllie's Dilemma. tr: y book• s�nd'post-card to Potter"Drug driver to drive -her to-her hotel, head off, with no .more ceremony Sister-Willie, if you hang around -The expenditure of public money "Certainly, madame," replied the Qxp.,Dept .D,Boston.U.S.A. than they would have used if he and .listen when Jack calls too-night - upon "Schools ' and - school-mall- King-, complying witb-the lady's in- _ had dean-a chieken, folded.,as much I shall.whip you. structions. In the meantime, the "QUICK SERVICE." as they could get of him into a kind •Willie-And Ma says she'll ter•" is regarded by our legislators, 'and by the .peop•]e.who elect the Queen came out of the stere; and — of clamshell about three feet in me if I don't keep tabs on you anted . `e '; legislators, as a good investment. was surprised to find her husband A Restaurant Where the -Waiter diameter, and built a fire. Ia an him. _. The educated man is more useful to and the car had disappeared. Both Used Roller Skates. bour he was cooked, and in another -- ~- - ,' the community than his illiterate quickly reappeared, however, and I had hour, this great snake, which had >1Ltaard's Liniment Dazes oariret to cows. � Their Majesties laughed heartily Paw several haurs in a been-painfully acruniulatiri - feet -neighbor; his labor is-more prodtic- 1 8 y certain small tows in which there P� Y g Not Quite. - - - tive, be lives a happier and more over the occurrence. Inquiries &a and inches for years, had disap � i PP was no hotel, writes a Youth's Com- say that I felt a I sleep w' h y ur letters under :•-�. to the Identity of the American pealed. I must sl It o , contented life, taking an intelligent pamon contributor. Late In the ,r my pillow, the-modern•lover wrote woman were iruitleea: little indignant 1 Then he awned and muttered to - :k interest is the various questions ,i afternoon I saw on a window the _ that dome before him for decision; words-, "-R,ei urant. Quick Ser: "I' - •himaeIf. y. - be is not easily misled by the de- GUARD AGAINST vice, and I was so hungry that I s "At feast I go to sleep over the CHOLERA INFANIUM Isn't �'h�8 �omar�trc ? suppose it's the. dame hlogogic'agitator, and be knows made up my mind to take a chance, �letters.'. . I .au better than to yield to temptations' I entered a very long, low-Stud-• Two toes loved by four,corns for five thing. in - dn a criminal direction. For these = -T ded room, evidently oocupied at years and sentenced to die by ave apoh- and numerous other equally good Cholera infantf is Dae of the one time .aa a bowling alley. A cartons of Pntnam's Dora Fatractor. it I , rr most fatal ailments of childhood you want to cure corns. "Putaam's" is - reasona, it "pays the state to broken, dilapidated show case stood. the only thine-cry this rDaialeee remedy, and during the hot summer-moaths on the cheaply built counter. Two = .,-Provide�iacilitiea for .education fur. - g e+P Y - aGc. at-all dealers. - all the children of the people, whe- thousands of little lives' are lost or tlree dirty glass jars contained y; Cher b ,rn here of coming from a by its ravages. The best way to some broken candy'. A few ancient I bonr:hc a horse with s suDDaedty tn- torei y rd a ainst it is to give the baby looking cookies la in a box with Her Reason' curable rtnRbone ror. $30. cured him with gn count! to make their t B g y 61.00 worth•o! III�A$D'9 LL'iIMENT and _homes among us-hence our free as ocoasional dose oil Baby's Own glass front. Two tables with eight "Mummy, can I have that pear Tula him ton $ss.00_ Prost on Liniment. , School system, reinforced to some Tablets. The Tablets never fail chairs each, and a few poorly print- that was on the diningroorn side $54,00. i - extent -,by comptilsory education to regulate the-bowels and sweeten ed sighs that bore the bill of fare, board this morning? C'os-- Hotel Keever. est, PliiUlp F< DEiioscr. Yaws. For the blind whc-eann)t be the stomach-, thus preventing ch.,l- comprised the furnishings of the "Because' w6ati `u1DDe Q°e• era infantum, diarrhoea, dysentry place. Na-one'waa visible, I sat "'Cos I've eaten it]" taught to rea by.sight,. a.sy stem _ s and all other stomach and bowel down at the fable, and instantly a for reading by touch has been de- '. — ',vised, the printed characters re= complAints. They • are sold by harsh voice appeared, to proceed Mnsw'd'e Liniment Cases atstemyer. - preaenting letters, etc., being em- cents dealers or by mail -at 25 'frdm the solid' wall behind 'me. cents a box ,ram The Dr, Williams What'll ye have t' it said. BETTER FARMI\l;. _bossed on the paper, instead of be- = No Reason to Cheer. ,. Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont- From the eatables announced on — ins c$ted by a difference in cal- $quire- 'Well,- Matthew,.and how - ' or. galling learned to read and the �llffereat stens, I chose ".Cold What the C. P. R. Is Doing for , , are you -now :SPILLT.N THE LICHER: Beane, to cents, and 'as the in- Farmers. in the West << I .•. write, tyle education of the blind Convalescent-- Thankee, Ir, quirt' was evidently aimed at me, 'I be better than I were, but I Air, person can be continued to any de- „ . The C. P. R. "better farming Bects It of Information Which May be shouted back Beans for one I g as'well- as Inec- , were, taught Xn publiccschu�s t fhethe lse _____New to Too. had siredoperated uttered the words when ti>alalR with trains,the pManidoor in th� partition. at _t ban(3on_e_rn- 4 bad afore- Z, was as,., t� � :_ a$ I lee now." ing, music and several handicrafts- Did you know that whisky would the lower end of the room shot a ment, went on-duty.this month in 3111nard'sLiniment Ctares colds, sI& Happily, the. ;blind are not auf- take the varnish off wood? No I tall man in roller Skates. He wore the interests of intelligent and.Sci- tI' ficiently numerous to necessitate Being unfamiliar with the 'joy- a- red 'undershir't and: corduroy entific farming in the West: These 7A Slight.. f• " the.equipment of many schools for juice" neither did the, observer. trousers. - trains well contain specimens • of «_What .do yuu think•!' . A man .their aecomahodation, ' so the .Consequently maybe, here is a bit. '. With a grinding, roar%ng 'noise, noxious weeds,.most troublesome in .brought back the umbrella he.took Scheme of talring•the 'blind child to of information. he bore down upon me. As he shot the province, and lectures will be =- Po from oval hall-stand. It speaks well " the free-school-Tnst;ead of 'bringing A man who bad the appearance st m table, he- slid the late given to. teach the effectual_meth ' � Pa- Y p for the lionestr of the man:' • the free school.to the blind child has of one who had too often and too of beans within an inch of my la'p, ods of eradication! There will be "Yes, but it's a terrible slight to :•been'adopted. The.Ontario .School long imbibed too freely shuffled in- at:the' same time 'shouting; "Cough models of weed seeds, so that Iden the -umbrella," - to a saloon and asked the bartender up'!" Still skating on he reached tificatiori will 'be easy; Manitoba for a drink of whisky. His order the front of the '!room, described a birds, with instructions as to their YOUR OWN-DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU ' i was filled in wb4t is said, to. be the", figure eight near the door, and habits; whether destructive or bene- Try Kuria •�'exemea for Bei Weak,We Eyes sail�ranur•ted 11yelids;Red, Board Delays _ usual way�in saloons, viz., the bar- started to return. I had the dime ficial; injurious insects will be illus- lust•Is' a oadcforc 3 Waite for Book of the 9 tender pieced.a whisky glass, soot- ready, and as he flew past; he scoop trated on the moving films; a scar bym•tFree. itcurlaeSyeltemedyoo,Cbicago. ,. tle of whisky, and a glass-of water ed it up; and would no doubt have with cattle, sheep and hogs, in,con- w o the 'bar. taken the table cover along, too, nectioil with which,lectures- will be = A186 Cautious. NAK. Sometimes were it- not for the fact that is was given to un men, es especially; a A carpenter-sent to make e'ome;te The customgr proceeded to fill'the g P airs in a.private house entered the whisky.glass. And fill it he did;'to made of oilcloth, and nailed down.• ' car devoted to home ecorromics for P P ; • p I ate about one-third`of the beans women, where' lad derponstrators :apartment of the lady of the house , Expensive - overflowing. d: this juncture the - y with his apprentice and began to . • -bartender said.;_ "I'll. give you -'a and •had enough. will teach nursing, sewing',.and .so �.•wo k • larger glass if ou want it." But as crib. To show how thorough and i ,r real and close Phis instruction 'is ` Mary.' the lady said : to her his tone was not gentle the custom maid, se that my jewel case is Business or social 'en- Will Quicki- Cure meant to be by the Canadian Paci- er did not ask for a larger glass. locked up at once" c gageMent—jgst a few,min- I He offered instead.,, a, quartet, ..of fic and the Government it may be ,I,r y Any Sour Stomach stated that field crops sand minis, I moved carpenter understood. He re utes for lunch—Can't wait words 'which sounded. as if the ture lay-outs of farm buildings will moved his aitch . and chain 'from . alight have been intended for an his vest in a significant-manner andh, Relieves Fullness After Meals. be shown in two cars for Mlle pur ' for service. What can be apotog�- or an explanation. He then handed„them to-his apprentice. ••��° gulped down the whisky dud left.the pose—while instruction will be giv- ''John,."---said he, "take tbese had quickly? ':When I was- working around the en as to the.protection of such buil&- ri ht back to the shop. It seems p.IaaCe• farm last winter, I had an attack of in- ings. - Saskatchewan s tri need °1 the this huu..e. isn't•.safe.." "Hardly Inn .0 selling that flammation," writes Mr. E. P. Dawkins, t t Order „ mixed f rm'ing, 'and there'will be ' -- - fellow whisky, said another man, of Port Richmond. "I was weak for a ` „� long time, but well enough to work un- special natures on two large cars, Lots of fool men exchange single nk who lust happened to be in the i which will be devoted to stock. On' bliss for matrimonial blisters. saloon. ti ring. But something eat wro g 1 sp t w n �, with my bowels, for I had to use salts the Saskatchewan• train, lecturers , Post Oh, I 'don't mind what, he or,Physicall the time. ' My stomach 'will accom an h` P Y . and instruction drinks," said the bartender. "I just .kept sour,..and always after-eating will be given in everything practi- I - . e hate to see him spill,the whisky on there was pain and fullness,and all the tally appertaining to the life of the T%J4GLettes -the'bar; for it takes the varni symptoms of intestinal indigestion. farm. This- idea 'is intended of Nothing'•herped ine -until 'I 'used Dr. ' •� off." course, chiefly.for. the-new settlers, ,/ , Hamilton's Pills. Instead of hurting, ' t "The man who lust happened' , who may have but a hazy idea of like-other pills,•they acted very mildly, with fresh berries or fruit 'IV'in the Salo'li made no reply, but and seemed to -heal the bowels. •I did farming. The object both of the since then he has confided to friends not require large doses to get results company- and 'the Go'vernmen.t is and Cream. They will be that he has been wondering what with Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and feel so that the people should farm to the ) nhisky will do to a man's stomach -glad that'I hive'-found a mild yet cer- best of their nowledge and abilitg 1 served immediately, the - y if it will take varnish off wood, as tain remedy. To-day I'am well-no so as to extract from the soil what j are nourishing and taste the bartender said iti'would. ' pain, no sour stomach, $.good appetite, nature is ready to. give, if she be able to digest anything. This is a whole properly coaxed. In carrying out ! �:. Mighty good,•too.• - -lot of good for one medicine to do, andV. Fixing Them Both.' this idea the Canadian—Pacific is ; I can say Dr. Hamilton's.,Pills are the „ willing to spend' money, knowing w Sold by Grocers What was her fathers present beat pills, and my letter, I am sure, n i to t'le bride and .groom thatcod farming g anhere in the 9" proves it." anywhere - very—here! Refuse a substitute for Dr. Hamil- North-west` will mean, ultimately, "Nothing specific. 1.He told the Cereal'Co., ltd., bride that there would always be a ton's Pills of Mandrake and Butternut, better and more profitable business THE Ont and, a sold In yellow boxes, 26c. All dealers for itself.. room in -his house for her, „ or The Catarrbozone Co., Kingston r tl>Fk$ a job at his factory for the groono. on s>Elp3s k, ” :. '' ME".�- ,.,.,';:�-.• iia' •' •w��w'',.x:.: �.._,� z ... . eis :'.. _ •' . .,tip. - . r ... .. :... ,✓ ;'.. R. - ,` .. 4 e . - but most amusing feature of the Xe?ea ddver•tissi+seists.cult b AIRDSON r l programme will be given an elaborate R�• JJJC1U%JJ% 1100 Pia ark JO _ - setting. The-beautiful town P of (� �+ GROCER M _ r. +ubltsls�ay.� dsrdorstosaituoso% where the Whitby Horse Show-had VOUSE TO RENT-In village ��`��+TS ROCER leas'Out' such arecord-DreakinR opening is be- rl Claremont,s rooms. �•oa 1 ` jug prepared for the .recePtion of moaie'onkply to stls9. 1[g W!a man .more than the thousands of de- *-Offiers the people of Pickering the'very beat of everything is _ ;1.46 per year; 01.00 it paid in.advsoas y �QII$E TO LET-On ICL 10,con. 9. tions to the United etsas.van lighted visitors who attended last sham, - the Grocery line. In our new store with more store 8»beeriD in advance 01 ear. Am le stabling occomodation Pio�work heed ighk;ng a�►sa: .. is yy p tin�i apace and better facilities, We are an assured for all exhibitors and oth• Plenty o!work to the asighbozhooa• ADD1yeW a, ie, suss.claremoat. excellent position t0 ars who will drive their horses to TRAY HEIFER-Strayed from r -Pro rietor.JOHN N M U R KA R; P Whitby for the Listp and a 1 ►5 lot la,cop.s,Pickering. An • 7earllat cussion,-geety. i le a 1 ' information. �t;ing n ear• Any �OtmatiOII swine -you will find: to her zeeovery will be rewarded. d, I+• �� r NOTE+ AND COMMENT+ D - OIIR 'STOCS COM'PLE ETON,Bzougham. _ y: A. Sinclair was 'declared el ANTED-Ayo;znggieI ae douse- OUR GROCERIES FRESH : The municipalities which are in• hold maid in a uiet respectable home tereeted the proposed Toronto- acted by a majority of five in w a agal s noun in ane, Apply stating OUR PRICES 14109T REASONABLE entering South Oaford, following re- with congenial snrroan�ings. Easy soca•.•to OUR BRANDS THE BEET� Port Perry Radial are count. _ wages asked to MBB.S•. D.• CA1[EBO l•� aeon w campaign, .in _ which a. Manse"w0etaiu. — °.'OUR DELIVERIES PROMPT number of meetings will be held at � COAL BINDER TWINE=The three best �OtjR ATTENTION COURTEOUS on hand at reasonable prtcge. All grades Various points, and at which' Sir usranteed. As I have been is the bnaiaese van ears and always ave sada Ilam & I will have constan 02 `&�` y d.your rocer orders of To faction,the farmers r., g p., Controller' McCarthy, My business is iucreasing'yearly, Ciet oar ' 1 of-steam coal,, at 8 �BQiJIBe piekthe rash eriag later on. es will receive our prompt attention. ,: r,patp, and others will_give ad- full supe Y31, dresses enlightening the people.on FARM O RENT=160 scree lot ing lowest pOasible price. srd concession, township o! Pickering: $UY ALL:Y(�IIR GROCERIES AT THE GROCERS. the great question. ' The voting Olay loam clean and 1a a good state of cnitiva tion.failing spA never good i " barn yard Isr" bank r on the question will take place on __ S, GIB BON, tiara sada gCod frame house. Twq.miles from ■AMS Rl CHARSON -- dept,21st, and the first meeting ! o•P, n.end o. x. B, station., 1 mile from of the Campaign will take place at "4'- _ Greenbsrn Station. school and 3"01 oossonce. Possession to.Clough { say time. J08HPS OOwAN,oio t000d.!!t! PIC$ERING'S GROCERY-ON THE CURNER. ,Agincourt on Aub. Sth.' This FOR SALE-The � uadersiqued is w important Will be one of-the most imps oN EN le.YitlgPickeringand als: the Oland 0 le o! this articles sow foo ysu .ala: Sea and 9nnuathat the poop AILING, Chicks also white Wyandotte hens 1.yar ole, ig]Opa}ity have ever had to deal c}alvsniaed brooder !oz 190 Chicks BonsandPee S teed grlader,scales Acme weighs up to 940 lbs• :with. Thehydro=electric service. OF . MAGEha g and other lVia"parlor and 1 two hole Globe heater,9 lvieoe psalor snits. Oom. y :^�proving 5 boon to many parts Of plate digins rooms t, aiaera soma ectal l province, and it will Ina-doubt doubt ezten.iontabie.na bnff4et au to matey�e�dsolid • er d Shim ••• C oak. For patticnlars apPl! to W1S. 80YOE, ws. �d$ilia+++� y - rOVe a boon.to this town if Mrs.Doucette'I'ells Of her Dis- 10 r cent. to 50 per cent. Discounts the electors decide to e a - tre"in$ yMP owe M � , tags of the opportunity that Change of Life and How `' off every line of 'footwear In our s -n 9- -- _ now itself. all and see-what we have to offer you. C Y - She Fouad Relief. -I- park, Whitbp - - _ 1ltaay,of the young men of the „ phone 151.- - - -�Pho s� - Belleville,Nova Scotia,Can.--Three AUG.1'.13, �? present age have not the slightest years ago I was suffering bully with - - ... �oHN PEEL, WHITBY r idea from practical experience, what the doctors $x.00 in p�88 -5g Classes. _ -what real hard works means.They ,;; ;3 called IChanges o! •••i;- Life. -I was so bad Reduced Rates on all RailroadA. know nothing of the: hard work that I had to stay ,,--that oar grandfathers had to pass - bed. Some friends r. C U S S 1,0 N - 1NNebY,- • through, when they had w hen , told me to take Lydia Q THE v a`: H Pinkham's Vege- down the-forests to make a home flit a; z for themselves. During the winter „sr �. table Compound and CHOPPING 1it helped me-from t months from early morning until the first, It U the t _ D Mato at night. they,swung the axe only medicine I AND OAT FLAXIN(i Over their heads to lay low _ the took tbst did help giants of the forest. and the sum- me and I recommend The undersigned is prepamd to do F tNG a back account for F imer months would find them en- it. • You don't know bow thankful and rain chopping and oat "household expenses~and ' give you permission g grateful I am I gl y gaged at the logging bees along to publish what: good medicine has flaking every dap in the paying all it sh cheque maca with their neighbors clearing the done for me."-Mrs•SIMON Douca'rra, week except on. h shows the sdvantaaes. balance an land of the titnbet''that was cat Belleville. Yarmouth Co., Nova Scotia, Saturday. - dwF � ��� hand,the-mount-:Perm -my►+� v -- �J -down the previous winter. When -CsiAsda receptsfor. eves payment and does ' Such warning symptoms as sense-of Johu F• Bayles, Gree)3WOOt� f•p`D oFFict* - not tie a large deposit to begin the land was cleared sufficently to euSocation.hot flashes,headaches,back- - - �' -, - sew grain their-harvest _labors sches,dr-ead of impending evil,timidity, Ln A STS-e ZE SOMES T•oRo*t� were not lightened by the modern sounds iia the ears, palpitation of the viii ++++ Ir before the eyes, irrega- &°- ° ]abor-saving machinery that I, heart, sparkstaore variable appetite, s _ plCi£ T RING- BRANCH, -- scow found on every farm.- Swing• weaknlaritiesCO11n� � _ weakpea sad inquiet ,, and dizziness, _ _ Branch ase a! ��► sti- 10 El rt IL W. GORDOK M-nee .:,ling a cradle or scythe -for four are promptly hgeded by intelligent wo- teen hours a day was no child's men.who ar�p�ching the period in : play neither was following the lie when woman's great changes may - reaper with a rake. 'Horse rakes q°'f�°�°d EY . - Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Com ' and horse forks were unknown not invi rstes and'strengthens the , ei Ets many years ago. ]Everything that t organism and builds up the-weak - "vvasdone on a farm was by the aned nervone system- It has carried • t o!the brow. The - plc of many wamtin safely through this crisis. 10E .ewes Pro wrles to Are easily applied and have sl- • CREAM wast 1 advicef •those times, however, did not U you rumble. They enjoyed their Lyiia a• igeiidae t�•. (cess• ways,pciven the best-of -. g y �i►atial) L aa,l2ass. T•er letter will estisfsetion. work and were happy. Hard M • read sett saswersi by + Have been made 2D years " To see it is to bay it, to bay it is try it.to try a is to est for mors work did mot ehortea their lives. wem+a•NA bad to strlee e•alZ like Cut above. and it is the most wholesome food, They were healthy and calls upon --- --- !1[ade-atandard grade only_. Cor ro 2. te. aQd_ itHe family physician were few. e - gated Iron any gauge H:arveet tools,harvest mitts, light weight -shit ''The people 'of .those times .pare 'Canadian " Let me figure for your next roof men sad .boys. pante lot and save you money. more sociable than the people of a Bell telephone, Ladies and girls lig ' 'to=day. They felt themselves to Onal - Prints, maslius, lawns sad stockings, is, ••. :.National atl F. J. Prouse, - Pickering its, stockings,e�w. be all on the same level, and were v j not divided into classes according " Exhibition S Canned gdoda In^great variety, Pickles the choicest, prime cheese. rte the size of their bank aecouot 110 Pure maple syrup.-.- as we find the people of to-day. pus of Ayers Pills at bedtime-lam :Man of the young men of the PEACE YEAR Y one• Acts on the liver. Gently laxative. 'Present age appear to shun every- America's Greatest Livestock Shaw gugor coated. All vegetable. - - -Our groceries are the freshest. thing that has the appearance of Acres of Manufactures sold trot 6oadee,••. Made 6;J.0.Wer Oo., hard work. Ou the athletic field Exhibits by the Provinces Ask Your Doctor. Monc,e.l, caaaa. - Exhibits by Dominion Government P H 1 L'I 11P* tti they may be heroes. They may PICNIC GROUNDS GEORGE -.show themselves to be possessed Exhibits by Rest Indies i of great pluck and endurance. (�jreDadieT Guavas end Picnic parties desirous of securing $RQ�J��.A ONT,AR=0 F They may struggle until they grounds may secure those adjacent to triay fall prostrated from ezhaus- Dragoon' Musical-Ride SRmeoe :P•oint Souse ,at re$sonable we are pleased to quote Auto-Polo Matches + tion. When it comes to manual tome - Boats, dishes and tables will be pro- - labor they prefer to beg a meal Circus and Hippodrome vided'at reasonable rates. Dozen Shows in Slagle Ho - Ice Cream every Saturifty you prices on than to earn it, They, .have .left goy Scosm,Review Ice cream and other refreshments will every particle of ambition they Canada's Biggest Dog Show be provided at booths for those deeir• _ them, -when timely notice has • i p - Fever possessed on'` the athletic ins- a ��V a �E�BYTi01� been van. ulldl� 11 "field. •If they would exercise the For furtheF particulars apply to g : ri same energy and be as ambitious ever pregented Oriental C9ntinent isWILLIAMS - in the practical side of life as Ingimme Point Case 'deliver �.__ - e - 'sports, their success would be un- Paintings from England,Scotland, liver L any Station bounded. When it comics to old United States and Canada - We can d -age they would be .found among Educational Exhibits T}1;8 P1CkerlIIg - men of influence in the commun. Goods in Process of Making 4s lIl Ontario d-of astsona the inmates Athletic'Sports vigilance Committee Agro-Hydroplane Flights - of vise house serefugoan a bur- Grand Water CarnlvaT - �den on their fellow-mein. _ The object of this Aseociatioa ie to - lessen stealing and prosecute Fa, Balla Our materials are up to finality end s Creatgre s _ _ the -• _ _ . 'WHITBY HORSE SHOW NEWS Score of other Bands Members hsvinq property eiolen oommani- - Prizes for the second annual event Dozeu Band Cone+arts Daily- y h y j �.of the Whitby Horse Show, Aug. 12, ke and Shannon Dale immediatel wit sn member Let'.8 et acquainted and fill Chesapeake of Executive 0ommiliee. 48, and K. aggregate gZ004.Of1. •The _ est Midway ever :$on. Clifford Sifton is sending his Bigg 11ambership fee _ e Al BAN best horses including the greatest Peace Year Fireworksbe _ x . stria of hi h jumpers in Canada. Tiokete'se tahad from apapplication. or: .� • seoretesy on sPp ggyour order. ;Mr. foe, gi grmir's splendid huntare International Peace Tattoo �p `x r .anal jumpers are coming. Crow and Exac. Oom.= L• D..Banks, C.B.Palm- ;• nn° rr - • :,M u l0 Banda Pickering, REIS the _ y,Bic Henry Pellakt. The Cum- 40A Musicians er,C, L. Morcombe, Ont the,Qnre sea her nd Stable, and tlfe Dominion = s CBSAA[ ISEPARATO Tr er Co.,are other leading a:hi- •.Z9 1914 Sept, 14 , nor. yy. r,Clark + Wta, at this three.,,day .stow. Tbs nPaids+.ti s;•. m;n K .. 0 if!<nd. A-><; .;;', eft. t;,.�,. ;. .ti'• yt ,p,:,,: r•,«v.M,a-'••^•r, .• i. :.;�'+ e• 1 wp ~ti y -.•' .• + IN Y - u: 3 ,•,,;:'w-: k9z al t••.� t.Y. ^�'•�• a r +w'.f• .a c+- ,iL� i - w.w+ r. -„,v�.,:: -•o�az.lsys b•. -v#i. 'nkMwri� r ••asw.t. :1s.b.s .i.:. .a•�..aie•. ,� m r r :.. .�R!.,<v :, +'^ '...a.,., ..,..,'1:. r•�,--�: 'R e�'- aV . tqr . .y,....... .o-+...iy, „ '.... .. ..�.,�.a`G Y Com,. f./+*i_ .•�, ..•7'n .,M „d;°xa'•'M.. .'*+t 1. ''�.".fw .:a.• � ' - -r CL/►Re:MONTMrs. Conaley, of Toronto, spent are not now having a dhsnce is life, Mr. Hutchison, of Toronto, was last week with Miss Sadler. that I may have the hearty co-opera- in town on Saturday. Dr. R. Brodie and T. Caster stion of tables all trate�s,Town and ToCwn- J :'H 8 ' �R I C H A R DSO S were In Uxbridge on Monday. Mre: Wm. Luper, we regret to ship Councils, and that of all the min- t John Thomson and family spentt sho of west la of `'.'.report, is seriously ill at present. tetero of the gospel and their churches ��� w� � y - ��•�,,� Kirk Beelb and family and over Sunday at Harry Thomsons. and Sunday School Superintendents Ohiaa. ♦ yeey largo assortment of y y J. H. and Mre.,Beal spent San- and teachers and all the people and - 9 Sonya,Dolls, To 'Stewart Graham, of Greenwood, day with the latter's father, A. Separate School Teachers and officers oak r' jars - - spent Sunday at Thos. GFraham's. Allawa , of 1'ickeciag will feel it a privelege as well am' a resolved for`the Holiday trade. Cali p' A number fvoin locality At Mra. [. Henderson hue returned duty to lay before me any info and see kh�; 4 tended Thos. s barn raising home afterspendinga month with tion about any case of negleot or that may come before them, Bnbserip4ons taken for all Magasine% at Brougham ueaday after- friends in Hudson, Que- aand�II�wi[�ti to give adequate attea- anoon. Frank Derusha and sena, Jim tion to each cas , though. in some may.�d Daily Nowapapee v Miss Flo Harris. of Picker- g iaR,.is with her couker- and.Charlie, have been busy cat- cases there may be' some delay, for - ting lath at North Claremont. there are so man casae now waatin sins, Miasea Ve a and Merle Steph, y g W. IT. 11. R►=��3-L9.R��Q��, Y attention that it will be many weeks eason.Mrs. A. W. Mackay has return- A FORWARD MOY>e1fFNT FOA before we can feel that we are caught $%4=3C f�tTeet. y up with the normal condition. -�CTl"l�tl7`�' ed to Toronto, after spending a N>eGL.li;CTltD CHQ.DR1Cid Furthermore we wish to call the 3 :'.few days with her sister, Mrs.Jas. attention of all our Catholic friends Madill, The children's aid Society of the that:this Children's Aid Society and �� O�/nE County of Ontario, has realized for Shelter are for them as -well as for • ` �+ : Several of our sports are•spend- many months thAt there was more 10E CREAM ' --- -=-in the' -spare moment's lanai Protestants. It is neither Protestant _ R pa work to-do-than- could meet nor Catholic but for the whole people. - Oar ice-cream-p.crlors-will now be A practical Shoemaker has 4 ' pleasantly at the interesting game by giving only a part of his time to We shall handle Children of all sects open during the season and we opened a ':of quoits. the work, and that if all the cases are and the rights of the Catholic people will secure a regular yj George Gerow, of Port Perry, to be attended to which need atter- will be strictly observed. supply from the - a�}l0e Repairing Shop ''' ► spent a few-days here with his tion they would need to employ a We have nine children in the Shel- CITY DAIRY COMPANY Next door to W. J. Coakweir pil ;son, John, assisting him: in his man's full time as agent or inspector ter now, six boys two of whom are — harness shop, where he i FA�11 '17 .. : _ .. .m L s_ ... : +`.'J':!Y•vkiM'+' •... 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MAT he says—a, machine by which tin. " --- = - ed h.aDP9 in my Bootery, she Wok my ,--� -- SEE i�CR • - caresses sweetly, and she accepted my ,*- , . walls of buildings 'became as"trans �'lie : W e d n e devotion with a dainty gracefulness and parent glas S to him. He simply 4,', f ?, charm. And yet, somehow. the not turns on "the current projects hia I w_ g x: would Dome into my head that I was 1\O'THI iG 'I$' MORE CE8TAIN, , a married to a fairy. and this creature of B H $E,a� ht r at wuH, and, pros --_ n` r. ideal loveliness. whose forget-me-not blur --$. - I• -_- those who Mahe on;the other s dd "' r . t "` a reflected while the? did not return _ - ;:•' .. f,'. eye are expc to ��L011a gaze. _ uh pass onate love of my gaze was not a iF$ P v 8 F I .. J. °' real live woman-at all, but that some __ � _ Mr. Marconi kno � �' of this, - - Or, Fairy. morning I should wake to mice her gold• He Now. Talks of Startlin Neiv Married to a` g _ � en 'head and to know that she had flown + Y' f 8 but he thinks it ibis, 1 back to tatryaada. Idea for �Vireiesa One can'her olr>ads to �1, �y some lines of Browhin�s ilial I came _4�_ science nowadays,`' he observed. - r• - across in Vgnioe on our travels seemed - C01711nnAIC&tion. CHAPTER S%II.-(Continued). spinster aged seventeen•, daughter of eo made and meant for Lilith that their Marconi's time has of late been ti truth hurt me: -+ As well as I could I soothed her, but Horace. Saxon, actor, and Adrian Blakis, given over to the perfecting of his I was enaeatng keenly, too. ton Hervey, bachelor, aged twenty-eight, One of these days bine head,of a 1.-r a That fawn-skin dappled hair of hers, wireless telephone apparatus and "Yon are perfectly safe, now„darling.” son of Colouel Hervey. And the blue eye, London ,business may �'.rp to the r I Whispered. "tiomeyhing told me you T found Lilith in the big armchair, loots• to elle adaptation Of wireless to i r were to trouble, and led ma to You. Ing very alight and pale and fragile, la Dear and dewy, wireless phone. td ,a.black bilk gown of Mrs. Mo.^^land's, air And that infanttae fresh air of here r' "Ring up New York,' he'll order. the uses of the.• aeroplane in Lon- _ 'w Thank God._Iwasa_in_time•.__sut why_d_ = now c0 plate For a - ' _.. . .. - - ThE first i- n m you ran away from me like that? All sizes toll large for her; in which 11er-l2ttle- The-man who .wrote those lidos might •' et my 'ew or manager on day I and Mrs. Morland and Nicholas head of cropped yellow curls and small, have had w wife before him to inspire �+ oma time' he-had a wireless phone �, ,id Wray have been,searching for you every childish face seemed altogether lest: him. But the bitterest part of the like• the ether. in opelAtion 'between, his office and un *here."- I knelt before her and put my arms rete came in th6 Birth stanaa: That isn't impossible.-- Guglielmo ! r• "Mrs, Morland? And air, Wray?" about her waist. She kissed ms in the Marconi gays so. A further mir= the Savoy Hotel, across the street. ,,, "Yes. 'I know you used not to like him, readiest and moat trieudly fashion, told ,.But for loving-why, you would not, y He has communicated between - X but he has been meet kind, searching for me she had slept beautifully upon the acts of the etheric waves may come Yon everywhere." cushicns on the sofa, and asked Me if I sweet ships at sea at diatances'of thirty Though we rayed you. in the' future. It may be that the '" "What does Le say-I want to know; did not think London in the fog was the P Y ,, ,. Paid you, brayed you Or forty miles with less difficulty . because he in an cid friend of pours-- meet dreadful place in the world. In a mortar-for you could not, sweet!" New York manager is determined .: t' we shall soon be out °t it, my cart• than one would experience in tele- _ --about thio idea of your marrying me?" It was not that she was cold-aa well to abstain from Conversation by - ,- "He says it is the beet, the only thin¢ Ing,*' I whispered, clasping her close to cell a child cold that slips oft one's.knee phoning to a neighbor forty miles -_ to be done, it I am able to win you,since my arms• 'As soon as we are married to chase a butterfly. she was always glad wireless with his'bo$s. It may even awn He has heard •:sounds ' I dove you so dearly." we will take' he train to Plymouth,where to see me, always pleated to be *ith me, be that he may hide behind the y She was silent far some minutes. my -acht. lies-- and she hated'aboce all things to be left through his wireless phone when door. Even that would not help '' "Llsten," she said, then, in a very low "The Lady Margaret?" alone. It was strangely difficult te, paint efforts were matte to telephone from ' , voice. "I see it's no good atruggling. And "Ii isn't nailed that now. I have had with her in the room. Not only did my him. A 'further application Of the _-.-- y". mak, ;,now you've saved my lite in addition to the name painted out and the Marsh eyes instin°ttvetly turn to her bright pre- ebherie waves may penetrate that Berlin t0 London, but the words ala the other things you've done for me sense,.but, truth to tell, she was a ter- - P -tor It was you that puller me from the Fairy ,put over it.' were indistinguishable. Further Y "The Marsh Fairy. What a pretty rible fidget. She could not read,she could door and _disclose the guilty shiv- wall, wasn't it?" not keep eti'll, She.would Practise dance work needs to be done before long "Yes, s net?" i. was L" name," she exclaimed. "You were think• erer to the gaze of his incensed steps and ballet twirls we.had seen at distance telephony may beexpect- int of Lythiage. ,weren't you Ah'. Mr• y y "I suppose m7 life is yours. But I can't Hervey,. why didn't you marry me then?" theatres, for she heisted on front. where ,master. ed $9 a practicability. e~ love pen as'yon want and you mustn't any and every-place of aartusemeat where I '`We are now talking 'for.short "I couldn't marry a child of sixteen. re roach me and be disappointed. It there war any dancing o-ad h6xpa , or peen. She nothing but marrying pe will make you And If you Ball me mouth but with again would strum on the piano, or pretend to distancesi;_ _ y sin-ort. said fir. ,I `- sae that __ •- fo P $tit marry me at Dace and take-me away for' the rest of the day." involved upsetting gloves, ribbons, aces• 1k,. to steer places. Don't give me time to "I wonder you take me when I shaved `bows, and 'shoes all over the floor of my mean up't0 100 miles or so. Within —S-L_AP$CS I1\Gi AE. think abort 12 or I shall ran off again. eo plainly that i didn't want qod." I �porary studio, whore in all probabil• another month or so_ this sem _ ',.L 1e impulse came upon me early this "To tell you the truth. so do 11 But I temporary then-would remain until I trod tbem aiorniag, and I couldn't resist it. I made am so certain. daV. that I can make you 1 out of shape, or the chambermaid stole will be working commercially'. It ..'(Tjle Canadian Courier). happv. add can make you love me, at them, for Lilith was constitutionally no• is quite -as 'feasible to talk for long - a lan that I would.cotue to London, and 9 txlll,� ..•..W p I am not afraid you will run away again tidy, ae. well 'aa extravagant, .in Brea; enc oa my Lair add et boy's Brother, and distances by wireless as {or short A prominent newspaperman in - ee when once you are d. wife.'" thinath a is small. take a boy's sitnatbn somewhere and ' "Adrian," she said. with het little Lilith alternately laughed sad ,.caner• distances. It only requires the Toronto tells a good srtory. He is a never be found by you or say one. BtsL hands on my shoulders. looking with Da „ - I i hadn't the pluck to carry it through. I ed at my methodical, or, ave she called application of more power. huge man-both way a. When he - thetic earnestness down into my eyes. them. "old-bachelor'• habits: To please 13 had a little money left out of what Ton ••it you marry me You will be making I gave me last time yon 'saw me, Aad I I the greatest mortals of sour lite." mc, she would now and then make a de "Will the day .ever come when was in England he'went to Clovelly,' slipped oa from Morland House ai night, I operate attempt at being orderly on the telephonic conversation across. the in-Eievon, where, at the bottom of a 1. and cut off my hair' in the train, and I Something in Ler sawonted earaestdess yacht-the' living•rooms of .which sIro , R bought some boy's clothes fa as old chtlHe youlovespy one eLeP" I asked speedily reduced to ohaoe-or In the ho- sea bv'wlreleag may be possible 4 ' steep declivity yeti may catch 8 . , orathes' shop as soon as the shops were tele at which we stayed Her method was "Undoubtedly," said Mr. Mar- glimpse of the sea. opened. aafl changed my things to a four• •'Pio, no, to. make email heaps of the various ar- wheeled cab is the reg. But opce I'd got "is there any one else you would like tioles she had tossed on the floor; in one coni. "I will go further. We will The newspaperman, who leans t0{ to marry-?" Leap. two or three odd gloves• several let- be talking from London 'to .New wards fatness,. toiled down to the ' them I felt every one was looking at 'No one in 'the vmrld! 'I would much ten ,and programmes, a hat and-,cloak, bottom of the rocks and of the 1 use, and I got frightened; add when I rather cot marry at all." some ribbons, notepaper. fancy work. York by wireless long before we e went to a restaurant to get Something That was ail I could get out of her, but ,beets of music. and one volume of a no, ,ill be talking between the same view. Thea he looked at the steep" to eat, I hardly dared to leave the place, I would n« be discouraged. 1 had a'I- vel; in another, mare boterogeaeouo to .road which he had to climb to eti - . 11 and I bid' and waited about. and st Aark g rI ready arranged for the ceremony w take miaine halon sn s. none o! which. were cities by Cable: Wire}ess telephony r I Inst my way and got robbed--and.. oh loos-at bait•Daat twetve iA the old g g over rest distances is a less dif back. A native of the place came I am so tired! You won't ask me any more P ever to be found when wanted 8 unesttosa to-might. will yon P" ohtteoL oA the Embank peat, and there She never remembered whether bilis bad fiCult undertaking that! is tele hOn- along, and the newspaperman COm- :No.' s to- was attoh hurrying about and packing to or had not been paid. and usually carlod 13 p+, .. lained to the old villager that "And where are you taking me?" be done, unaided by old Wrenehaw:'who her locks with the receipts. Bine continn- ing Similar distances b. Cable, p cv'' Tints was a aQresyon, indeed I coati. sent.down by my landlady a request that ally emptied my puree into bei•-owu p - Ver recently there appeared the there should be some motor or�rac- not risk Wret>ehaw seeing Lilith fA thin I would daapense with his services that kec, forgetting that there was a hole in y 3 tion cps ruflning up'the cliffs. -`, t3laveecy, and yet I was interleety anxious day' he was .'lard up with rheums. It, so that we.frequeartly toned oareelce, announcement of an invention by titin... tar from our hotel,or from the -v•%cht• which it may- be possible for the ' $aid.the villager: "When the Al to place her in Mrs. Morland's cars as On the way to the church we had to without a franc w take us bash or I,- buy mighty put those cliffs there He speedily as posibfe. It was out of the didn't expect psaple to be so lazy P�. make a di cession into a lfnendsaDd'a food. tike could no more resist bright� parties t0 telephone conversation gaesuou to leave her at any botel in has' to buy. for tiluh a black yer-Y-bodice to any .pretty things in the shops than A to seg each.other. _ The inventor..de- � i : ' _ boy's clothes. and tar too late to-hove to wear instead of Mrs. Morland'• ea soions ,lavage fresh to civilization; everything y. P � archase others. The Action of Mn. the would complain about climbin garments, and a pretty hat inetead of the. she saw she wanted w buy, She ceased Glares the appsrattl® to be a Com- . _ �ackeoa al Battersea was not to be on- elderly looking let bonnet, also belong- me agonies of 'jealousy'by whart I con, partitively simple ane, and capable up and down. Besides, we don't terWtlned for s moment; coaeerlaeatly. leg Co ta�1'tady, which Lill had aDPro sidered her quite nnnecersary friendliness want any mOtora with tin@lI'Oil $IIA the studio and Mrs, Morland were my priated. of tiIIiversal,uae, d.. ,only hope with etrangerg, to whom she world talk 'r stench; We don't want an rocks At my door I had to leave Lilith in the Thou came the dimly tic church, and freely on the slightest pr'ovocatioa: In "I 8ee_.ao reason to doubt, it, railway with their petrol and smell: cah-._dread! Lilith trembled like a Leat befOKe -the Paria. where b her apycial raqueat we. 3ai&--fir, Marconi, "I ''baroe-been; IWnaoja t, traffic of n' kind . y y,_—.. ally Afraid lest even now she wind am she atmass inaudlbly'marmnred stayed while r su'pwintedded the sr. Ia" , fir r, viae don t-want}an ver- ' ' tl ffiighL give me the slip again, after mak' she words of the service, The fog was so ran emente of our-new Loddon home. the too busy with. ffiy work for the „ tog her promise on her Lonor to remain thick we could scarcely.see each other's attention the attracted by her beant7, wireless to pay much attention t3 Y - in the cab until my return. floes; and both the clergyman. an ab- bar pretty and extravatraat frocks, and . i.Ishir f •`. I am too tired and sleepy to run awn her unconventional liveliness, was such r 8 " _ +- - again, whimpered fdltth. "Besides. � •senamtnded mss# with gray. wispy Lair it. But there 1q_nPtl}in inherently .I know it's no good now. So.-I promise.'' and whlalrere.' who coughed and blinked that I could not endure w leave her even impossible in the ih'OlS, 1 behind his ■peetaales, sad ,the oaieions, for a few hours in the hotel without me. -, K._ in tint studio I found Mrs. Morland, loud-voiced clerk, seemed aaxtoas to set and I engaged a perfect Gorgon of an e1- Makin Walls Trans a1'ent. looking pale, tired, and flabby. I out 6 P The lady gave him a g4ass oI t; the whole affair over as speedily a• Poe• derl7 French maid. named Rosalie, to .abort the plaintive record of her expert- r'''We could certainty see by wire- whisky. After Sandy finiahet his eases by telling her that Lilith was wait- sible look after her. -.. .. .. ._. _ w, ins below fa the Bab. There was so one w sive the bride I could iia even lay t ie flattesrtng one- less if anyone can see by wise," "Blase, he exclaimed: "Awes}, my " away, but the oltrk hastily volunteered to tion to my soul.that my .te.would mfrs lad there was never sic a titin in "Thank goodttese!" she c:olatmed, 'And form that office. Indeed. so aexioue said-Mr. Marconi. -'Nothi'ng is y 8 me in my absence. Some rich Amerfeans, . =a snow •that you have found.her, Mr.. Hee ++ my young day-s.' "What;" said - way, yon must pat her in my care. To- did he seem to get tta all safety out of a.mother and Lar son and daughter,visit• more Certain. ,' s the. fog-laden bn4ldia¢. and himeelt home on s2 the howl, were do enormdbely tak• the lady, in astonishment, "n0 - ,night we will sleep at a hotel. and t¢ en with Lilith's beauty and brightness Recently'lie heard a rumor of a �,, mwww we will go back to Bristol." to his early dinner, that I am t 120ibing whisky I" "Plenty whisky, but nev- "Tomorrow," I laid. "I shall get a lie vPO� have drawn the line at no4htag that they carred to take entire charge oI. still more Startling application of `' -special Uoense, and marry LSLth.' save Frying the bride himself- her daring my temporary absenaxs. an electricity to•the-evasions of every-, er . S wee glass." replied Sandy. - ,,, When we volt into a tour•wheeled cab offer I was only too glad to accept. A>, + . Marry her almost shrieked Mre. Mor. .. --,— ___ ---.----._.. ._. __ r,dM►• 'land. "On the top of all tbla mad, conn•, d drive Lo theroan .$cation. Lilith broke (To be oodLlnued.l drat? Mr. Hervey. yon oaaAot be !n your down altogether add barest into a pgasion s " 11 right Serres l" of tsars. „a dreadful. dreary be- . _ _ - y e am I It seems Bitch w will THOUGHTS FOR Tfl- UaF. _ t i! ill,. 91 ``' To be silent d to let your si- y My min to made apt all eh same," and_ oh.2to_ _ n ir —arid sad I viii not trouble You with el+e bed care of sd I after to-night" it all end?" �q '' Mrs. Morland clutched her traveling I folded' her in mY arms and severed' >> + �i �:: her face with sots, lingering kisses. She - - i cloak and. small .portmanteau. was mine now, and no one could take-her lence-be understood is the eloquence i . "No'." she said• in most determined from me. With Lilitb as my wife d could of difficult situations.-Lamartine. I' "` I; . . �toIneq "If yon really mean to marry well afford to laugh at fortune. ' Lilith Baxon, Mr. Hervey, I wash my 'There ie no one in this world so happy Pride IS not a bad tiling when it hands of Cher entirely: and from this as I. at this mbment;` I said. "All the only urges its W hide our own hurts,. JAY Fs moment I decline to see her. I consider dreams of joy'I ever had, meant duly not to -hurt others.-George Eliot. ,' she has treated beth you and me atom- �'T suably. I am.not complaining over the this-•to hold-dose to m7 'bears the one + woman intheworld I love with-all my Most people would succeed in :I '' _ -hamdred sad seventy Ave pounds I-shall ` - lone by liar flight. although I am mach heart and soul, and to grow that she ie smell things hf they were not trot- f�r' - In need of it—"' mine, my wife., Ah. dont cry, m7 loved bled with reat ambitions. r ' g "Stopf" I said. •"I will sit down naw one!- why should the thought of belong• g 8- I. { 'F.3a` r/ems t sad write you a check for a hnndirod and in wholly to me make'you sty:when I {allow.' would die to save you the least vain No While people will. not rise early' rr �'• _ *eveotyffve pounds, to take away 'with one esti see us in this kindly tog. Clasp r' .. r11 Yon, on one condition=that is,`that you your Arms once round my neck, and tell enough even. to say their prayers „• r''' �' e . I sill for that amount Bell ma the,oontente me you will try to loge me jmet a very they will not be really improved by I. `� ri;. ; of your little traveling`valise, and also little." j ,, ., that long dust-cloak you carry over'your She obeyed with her usual docility, altering the clock.-Mr. A. Les- .;r +'.'''` • 1, ,Arun," looking-up at me at first with blue eyes, .lie Smith. _ Her bright; catlike:.grEenish'-gray eyes blurred with tealis. But oradnally her"old ' 0, :� l- dilated and gliotened. Mone s vent in travellin iia one -- "What can you possibly want them dimpling smile broke through, and a lova y' P $ for?" she asked.. ly blush stole over her cheeks: of the best investments a man can, 11 "After all," also said, with something Build Concrete "For Lilith. Is it i bargain?" - between a laugh and a nigh, "you wanted snake. It not o'n'ly does not do him ;`.�y•. She only hesitated a second or two. "If you will let me lege on't my tris• me more than anything in the world. and flood Uy affording him hesl.th and now you have ma. So that one of us at pleasure, but he brings back with Crib Floor$• and Supooxts 5 leets and one or:two little things, I agree,". least is happy." �' she said; then. CHAPTER RSIV. hint• Pleasant associations that en- ' And a few minutes later I accompanied , rich his life and his memory.-�11Ir. iv her to the door, and saw her diskppeatr bis months later, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian H. Mills. Awl I '�'I EY keep"the rate, squirrels anit Other , . .,In the fog, walk-tug rapidly, and not even Heavev returned to London, atter a pro -.•. h -- - _ 1 "` once glancing in the direction of the longed cruise in Italian•waters, and took .irf rodentsfrom. carryingawayyourproflts -cab in waiting isbfore the door. tit) their abode in a pretty, detached red Envied b Some. ' I Then I sought Lilith, not without some brick house and studio in the near vicin• y :Mull �s of are lost'to farmers each dread of finding her flown. But she was ity of Holland Park. "When yeti prove that a man is a = -fast asleep in a corner of the baneom;' I had no wish to Dome Lome, but Lilith rafter ea le will re and w tin Fear [ilrough the ravages of r0(dCilts in R and I had•to awaken her to tall her 'to confided to me one day that she was tired 8 _t P P $ •` -' •'s -slip Mrs. M°rrand'a all enveloping travel. or the sea. and tired of traveling; dna aversion." Cribs slid 'granaries. Part of this loss is 11 -: lL Ing'cloak round' her before she entered wanted to have a house of her own, And ,i >> i line house. Up to the'studio I led her, it must be an ready for Ler to come to, Some will, replied senator3aid by every farmer. whose crib floor and showed her where Mrs. Morland had she said, as else did not understand fur• Sorghum, "but unfortunately a lot • -isn'.t 'built of concrete. -. , neatly placed a change of dress, and the nishing,`and could not be bothered with of'them will be slightly envious'of other contents of her traveling bag on a engaging servants. „ chair• and spread a copy of.an evening So at Ler urgent request, though sorely him• Concrete crib floors and supports stop tine waste bo- paper over them. " against my will, I left her in a hotel in + cause . • •, • - Sere is some feminine attire, dear," I Paris, while I crossed and reevossed the Occasionally - a girl- knowingly 'p said, "and here are plenty of cushions Channel, and spont my time in London .They �'1*ioteet Your Grain `and the mcst comfortable of Sofas for a buying and furnishing a house which I marries the wrong man rather than 1. good sleep. And here is the bell which wanted to make in every way worthy Of rulr the risk of not getting married 'I;j Concrete is ricotta, durable and sitar. Iineverwenn communicates' with my man W.rensltaw"s its lovely mistress• at all. out-and needs pracrically no repairs. 'It-it the cheap- o` room, and here is another which will It was 'strange how much in all these - awaken my landlady,a very-kind old wo traneactione I.miesed Matisse advice and est of all materials for cribs< and granaries. MEM ,who will Dome in ti yon when you aaeietanco IIntil this point in my career Most men Iilight be fairly happy . `1 , .. • _ _ have changed Your dress, .it you want she Lad always been my right hand in a if they could forget all, the mean Write for Chia free book,``What the Farther can do hotell In ng of >" tog and even to the ur• about themselves. i oncfete." ,It tells all about the uses of con- ea,i next'etreet, but tomorrow early I will chase or alteration Ot o urns ure o my tI as hoar father violent when oti call led see how you are...And this time rooms. In my work, too, I missed her, y Crete an wi c p'"every ,Rae tomorrow. dear, I hope we.shall be mad for ate had invariably taken the keenest asked her hand 4" "Was he Z Great -- buildings and save money. t, and wife." interest, in, every picture I undertook. It Scott! I thought he would shake "Yon are very, very -good," .she Bald, wa.e not to be expected that a girl en -, :F�rmer's Information BurEa11' i, - looking u9 at me with tearful eyes, and young and inexperleaced as my Lilith my arm of." _ . „ 1. . - :after extracting another solemn promsies coftTd possess intuitively that knowledge Talk about a shortage of food at t11 that &be,would not run away, I kissed au¢' judgment in art matters which Canada Cement Company Limited Ler forehead and left her. g e, who was eight years her senior, one period during his last expedl • `A 1. And thus pa seed the eve of my wedding• 1. .gained tlirou¢h fir�Qneatiag and tion, Sir Ernest Sh'aCkleton tells 5j3 Hm�� 8���v Montr� + sem• s� atudyLdg all the pioture-galleries of Fu' i +' shy. roue. Selfish as most men are, I wanted an amusing story of one of his Com- CHAPTER %RIII. in Madge a connector, a friend, and sic- panions. On his return to England tor, whine to Lilitb all I wished for was . Next day, a tarrible day, tett still, black a woman to adore. his 1)ootmaker met hurt, and asked i-- -fid blinding. a 4 drizzling rain, I arriv. And I did adore ber. the more madly, "flow did you fled those boots I d at my studiomidday."catw7lue ps, that L soon became convinced made for you 1" "Beat I ever tast n._m pocket a s . at dicenee tar tiny not wholly understand bar. she - ar-got-Edlbttt Steed; s1M:_ XyVxyr t 8C1�' - tl1@ pibinptr legit' - — _ -. . -- m i I e i 'fi r. s a ai. T:ew 1 a -- 1 .•..,y, T.n .. ._,.^:+,".Mz, .� ''2. „�. 'm.:-.. -_ � 3"a,.' i:IA. 'r'k.:�� .r' wi a.�i .,'� .: i,,'i>•wt �' r62 ' arA .� ,e.' ..' ' 11 e. Nor :r _ Nom, .'. .w � .xv t. :z• a. m.-u^. "W::^'•�*:_.'Rtif• Y:•pa�:• r y✓,—•� TJ :T"T: �' 1n,4•, .t4a ::+G,N! �W•KY.? ! .�?•fiT---,3q 'T.,!3"r. y. .. .- ...�.... .,,' -.•.'.t'++},.-.x..- ��.. •.; .. ..' - a.�";..; ,�"•'sem.r. .�1'�°'•_♦ .. _ _ ..^^d`: T. y - �,°,�'+ct •r •.ti h stuffed With paper before being put "FIGHTING JOE" MARTINIII I III]III .' away. SYgs1N[tii1NTUTU O' GUARD AGAINST ALUM fIt s< Rub fresh lard on the grass stain, Holds the BritI>sh Empire �Reeoid ►ua Btswtt,c�lg O � B IN BAKING POWDER SEE G7t let stand a little while, then Wash for Changing Seats. THAT ALL INGREDIENTS +s..�„ ...► iII.-warm Buds.' -the news that "Fighting Joe" ARE PLAINLY.PRINTED ON ��.�.+�" Z { Asparagus on toast with hot Martin is shifting his political scenery—leaving the British House THE LA B E L.A N D TWAT ALUM cream, well salted, makes a delici- OR SULPHATE OF ALUMINA 'r• BA10ilti ��,, i Barley Dishes. ous breakfast dish. of Commons and coming back to t o R $o D 1 c A L u M I N I c $u L- • t3t `i Pearl Berle Breakfast Porridge. A tiny piece of garlic an the-let- £'anada-is far from a sur rise. PHA-TE I S N o T o N E o f p�� a ` -'r-Put one unci wa r on to boil tuce half an hour before serving Bu�if he stays in Canada that will THEM. THE WORDS "N o Pxwlwt� ,r - q BAKING, ALUM" WITHOUT THE IN- ,. ad salt it li tl 'hen it boils will give a slight savory flavor, be a surprise. He has established t $ �• 13b Y' GREDIENTS IS NOT SUFFI- � Q tir into one- of pearl For fruit stains on linen in sae a a unique record, being the only e1 ENT. MAGIC BAKING �..:`-• ' rley, cover ow e, clamped paste of powdered starph and wa- man in the British Empire - who I) • POWDER COATS NO MORE i 4gn covers t and put over ter. Cover the stain, leave on some has field a seat in four different THAN THE O ROINA R Y [r�IttTrcmIA►siNu !the sitillner'n er turned low, time, then brush off lightly. Houi es. He has been in the Mani• KINDS. FOR ECONOMY. BUY FII w .} Oto cook for three cora. Towards Silk dresses should always be re- toba Legislature, the Dominion A1Ni N0/� THE ONE POUND TINS. INS NO AW last the water may be cooked inforced with silk under the arms, House,of Commons, the British F . 00 that,it is necessary to add a lit- where the most wear comes. Columbia Legislature (where he be- E. W. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED � 'ole-more. If stirred occasionally It is a ood'idea, to add to -the came Premier), and in the British0. 51 fl" g WINNIPEG TORONTO. ONT. '�rom the bottoms it will not catch garden year by year two or three House' of Gammons. He might MONTREAL on. :Warm up in double'boiler new potherbs and now a expected to round off his , It will save fine base if a piece o �b3-�gtro�l,ueing-Ria• dynamle ;fres* fruits with cream can be sere- velvet is glued inside the heels the personality into the rest of the = ed with this. So served cold, as a Legislatures • and Parliaments of elected member of the British Tiny Tooth 'Pipe. moment the shoe .begins to rub. luncheon dish, it is excellent. the Empire. _ House of .Commons for 'East St. Thick Barley Water.•-'Instead of Overcooking always injures the Jose?h Martin has held aicareer Panbras, London, in 1910, and has It is msost unpleasant when teeth *,.,'.:One color of greens; they should never since held that seat, inhere, they move because they are loose in t•ha quart use two quarts of water be cooked until they become yet- unmatched in Canadian politics. - if the mouth is and cook as above. This will yield He left his birthplace in lt�ilte well, washed out three. times a day ..•a quart of barley porridge to thick- low. Ont., when a young boy, and before Radical for them. In Britain Mr. en soups �r%fh to use for muffins or Leftover ice cream may be utiliz- Martin has been,as lively a "kick• with bicarbonate of soda dissolved, in warm water, the gums harden ; a pudding; etc., and a quart of ed in making cakes. It may take er as ever. He has -male things ,• the place of butter or'flavoriiig- I J 1 I f {(� r uncomfortable for Premier As- and file teeth 'become firm again. :thick jelly-like liquid, which may I II f I If���ll r �l I �� Finely-powdered charcoal, espe- al o be used in various ways. It The pot in which greens are cook- it IE I I f + fquith on -various occasions and hass 3 ! ` I I es ecially deli hte !• cially:, that.of the aceta-nut,.is eu- ma•.be thinned and flavored fora ed -should never."be covered.. The � � � P- g d in roasting ` (I,I preme for making the • teeth a drink or same butter, ane yolk _confined steam in urea the fiavar 11 ' :� i Hon. Winston Churchill. • u has (I 1f �� I gleaming -whit's',, and keeping' the etc.,.ma• be added to make of it a and spoils the color. I hotly complained in the House of ,? p 3 3 y y III !ell i being lef mouth sweet. The charcoal, too, sou It has the consistent• of •a Choose suns: wind days on I g : toff the Liberal party's Iii 1�t r ti hi s Iist and bein renders innocuous any decaying - good cream sou and is good with a which to wash the blankets. They I j I,i P g ignored x Tittle butter and nothin else, but if will. be dry-and fluff b night, with ;Ili' sometimes by the.Speaker. He has Pieces of embedded food in the cre- arated intoit we chane something a Ifeai little powdered�aul sugar and le- i'1f'� while in England. found time to vice h-_which froze- any cause--- g _ ]?_ _ _ _ 8 - g �� ill i give advice and pass judgment on r. like-n scup and'solid as food. .,___ mon juice are added to dandelions finis smoking, neglect, medlclne, etc.— like the various Canadian leaders from while cooking, i are in.a very bad, black state Fruit Sou s.-A thick 'barle • wa g, the bitterness will time to time. He scolded Sir �i il- ter is an excellent foundation for be somewhat counteracted. should be cleaned with powdered I frill Laurier, gave hints to Mr. fruit sou s. Dried fruits such as Boston asparagus ferns are said Borden, and when Mr. Rowel! be- cuttlefish, obtainable at a chemist's. p i; This should be used three times raisins, figs, etc., .may be cut up to thrive on a dose of coffee. Twice came Ontario Liberal, leader, Mr. and cooked in the .binned water, ++' daily until the teeth are clean, and a week use the leftover coffee,�6cith O I i; Martin wrote him a lengthy letter he o more. After that an good �I« then n - of warning and counsel. S - lent • w added. i ( g 3v'hieh thickens u again while these plenty of warm star a , P 8 ! Mr. Martin has not told us dentifrice. :: pre being cooked in-it. 'A little su- A remedy for grass stains is I �! � lust Few know that sage leaves are far or some lemon juice or, better, cream.bf tartar dissolved-in boiling where he is going_to settle, but.if lemon syrup, ad to these finally water. Apply when the spot, is i he returns to Canada he will be most excellent for the teeth, The. will give the needed acidity and fresh and then wash as usual, heard from as easily one place as leaf can be rubbed on, of chopped help to blend all the flavors. Always use ointments in tubes I another. very fine and used with a brush. 1; +i+ The effect is astonishing. Barh'y Sauee.-A thick' jelly-like instead of jars where possible, Dip- _ g' • I=t. barley water flavored with lemon ping the finger into the jar may Possible Boarder-I- enjoyed my - A little lemon-juice is another - . some jelly, and heated, with a bitof mean infection to the next user. BOIL Joseph Harlin. dinner tela much, and if it was a good tooth tonic, though it.needs to be used but occasionally. butter added when it is taken Trom A piece of fresh pork baked with fair sample of your meals I would ` the stove, is' a y',. as the �like to come to terms. Farmer= In default of tooth-powdrr, twm- good deal better the beans is an econom he was out of his. teens he was a mon salt mixed with fine soot - or - .., pudding sauce for an irritable pork makes the meat dish dor din- First of-all,'mister, was .that a fair telegraph operator in the United I either of these alone-ia quite. good. stomach than one made of batter nor and the beans are delicious. sample of your appetite Z . 1; and flour cooked together. The flour The housewife should have one states. Then came file panic da The soot make's the teeth -wonder- is rarely cooked enough and butter. potherb-on-her table daily. The 1873, and he returned tai Canada fully white, and the salt not cilia to.become successive1v a school She-Couldn't you et father's hardens the gums, but huts a glit- < so eooked it hard on the stomach. -potherb is essentially a relish, but B teacher, a lawyer, and a profes- consent? He-I might have, but ter on the enamel of the teeth. I Barley ;later Drinks.-A large it has a distinct value in the diet. g tablespoon sional politician. Wherever he was after interviewing him I couldn't poop of freshly made currant When food has accidentally been g and whatever he was at he•exhibit-. et m own consent to accept him' Remorse. is memos that has sour. -Jelly"in the bottom of a glass makes made too salty in cooking, the effect g p y an excellent flavoring for barley wa- may be:counteracted by adding a ed revolutionary tendencies. He as a father-in-law, ed. ter, and is wholesome, Even old tablespoonful of vin ar and one might be a good leader in time .off vine-gar - „ tly will taste better in. this thsa of sugar: war, but not-in time of peace; and n most combinations.. In general, To remove oil stains from carpets- a. mighty, poor. follower at any Iarlev water to drink must be flav- make a paste wi0h fuller's earth time, so he once was summed up. PETROLEUM dsed to taste, but the jelly flavoring and cold water, and spread thickly "Fighting-Joe" started out not SOUTHWEST , • _s to the taste of most people. , It on the soiled parte. Let it dry then as an ordinary Liberal, but as an ;nay be flavored in the same way as remove with a stiff brush. extraordinary Radical. He was up !DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LIMITED 'the fruit soups. '-Barley relater is Leftover stews containing vege- in Portage la Prairie, pian., and murh easieg oD the stomach than tables should be used promptly, and made a stand for Provincial Rights } Rhus winhing'a seat in the Mani rialgary, �Alber�a _„raw cold water. in making summer stockthusables I. «. 1 Barley Mullins,-One .egg, two should on no account be added un- tuba Legislature in 1882. He stay''I y taps of barley porridge, one cup of less to be used•the same da•. As ie ed in that House ten years. While Dirsoton y ' y p there he roused the'whole country W. S. Herron, EEq., Calgary, Thomas Beveridge, Fes., Calgary. 1 flour, into ;which has been sifted jellies in summer are always'dan- by stating that ` M`r'. Speaker was ! President. Vice-president. t hree even tesaproODE Of baking gerOUa. the most unscrupulous partisan he ! Albert C. Johnson, E.Q., Calgary. H. R. Reed, Esq., C.A., Calgary. ',powder, and all barley water When sweeping a room, dust can , L. F. McCausland. F.q., Calgary. ` ng • ' had ever 'met.' The Legislature''milk h necessary. Beat the benewspaper ws sp a lin salt and sea until he to a1th busines4 Joe” stayed CapitalAuthorized, WELL. ThOissewwill be drilled Just West of thefamous Dingman + add the barley s<isd stir well a news a er in salt water, tearin nd then the flour and baking pow P P g}awn for several days until his ac ! producing Weu, s• der, making a rather, thick batter. them �sver the. carpet. This not I y i s , ` If'tile porridge left from is _hol a_ widespread senna SECOND WELL. Witl-.bs-dzit3r4a eat-�dt=Sao#on 3E-T�nalr a 3>� ;barley water-one-half cup of bar- dust, but brightens the color of the tion. Then he turned-up, and made Range z west of Fifth. jay cooked in two quarts Of water carpet. an apologrs, rvhl THE ALBERTA OIL FIELDiS,.are now merely'at the beginning of their it's development. e m eminent Geolo 'sole h Wever, no longer hesitate co ,--is used, no additional Iiquld will _ = +I� ding, ut true just the edict h Th tet' st, o " '- -$eedec#-�fiik is likEly�-0 ma&e PRIZE FOOD. same." That was in Opposition. predict that they will gooprovd among the mcin valuable'ell-sere to Fie'de of the y world. The* shares of Qood Companfee holding well-selected Lando are q the muffins sodden. Bake from H When the Liberals came into power i perfeoily fair and legitimate speculation at the present time, and it shoula Martin became Attorney-General be borne in mind that aftAr the oil Fields are more fully developed and twenty-five to thirty minutes. Well Palatable, Economical, 'Nourishing. M Thomas Greenways Cabinet. Fl., shares in Companies such as the 8outaweet Petroleum A Development' made, these are good enough to �� Western woman lies- outlined Co., Ltd., will very likely be unobmthable except -at very much higher Among. other remarkable demon dgares. give anyone an appettite. the prize food in a-few words; and Scotch 'Broth.-A chef In fam- atrationis of his individuality he an THE COMPANY'S HDLDINC8 are among the 'most valuable in the d'e• ; that from personal experience. nouneed that the French language triol and are scattered throughout the oil-producing area. All leasee held ions old English hotel, who had cur- Bhe writes, could already be cold at a very heavy advance over ovist. ; tried mutton and Scotch broth on "After our long.experiende with would. be 'abolished in the Separ ; �lia menu at the same time; gave the Grape Nnts, I cannot saw enough ate Schools. ` This; it is said, .was SHARES may be'obtained at par, 81.00 per ,+liars, from the under, the commencement of the Manito signed, but are aubJecs to withdrawal without_name 'Prospectus and full xc following recipe . for the latter: in its ,favor. We 'have used this' particulars upon request, r ba school question. , i Take,the liquor any mutton has food .almost continually for seven w, S. LEITCH, ;Bank of Ottawa Building, �,x teen boiled in and remove the fat Was B. C. Premier. Agent for Eaetern Canada. Montreal.- I years,. _ . ,Ahen cold. Nash a cup of pearl "We sometimes tried,other ad- Mr. Martin•wa3 next heard of in arlec and put it on to boil. When veriised• breakfast foods - but ,we the Dominion House as member forone add to the liquor; also'a tur- invariably returned to Grape-Nuts Winnipeg, He sat there from I803 i t1ip, carrot, onion, and a little cel- as the most palatable', economical until 11896; when his -faculty 'for Ibry. Boil until the vegetables are g disagreeing with other people and and nourishing of all. fender and serve. This was thi•ri ` When.F quit tea and coffee and standing rigidly' for his principles r with only a few kernels of barley p led to his defeat. I began to use Postaim and Grape- o be seem. Grated raw carrot_ oil l Then he went farther 'Vest, and Nuts, I was almost ''a nervous _ the top made it goad-looking. and of course soon beckme a political improved the flavor. wreck. I !was so irritable-=1 could J A single pound of molten sirt,alttl• not -sleep nights, had no interest factor in British Columbia. There, ��- in life. in spite of the dislike of.the vested ' r; the fat and akin removed lsrfnrp T Extra Granutat� � ar x " after using Grape-`uta a sheet, interests and the regular politi- t is cooked in two quarts o'f water, p cians and enemies who took a pot pI . time`I began to improve and all -twill flavor a barley liquid sufficient- these ailments have disappeared. shot at him whenever possible, Mr.' 4' y for a delicate soup, but three and now I, am a well woman. My Martin became Premier of the Pro- >� put up' at the Refinery in ounds are generally used for this Vince. Lieutenant-Governor Me- i IT two children have been almost rais- 10 Pound When • O Me- Amount. The melt, if firstxied a y _ lttle in fief fat ane t'he vegetables p Y at Innes', in. a period ' of turmoil in f y t1 1J11 .. They are pictures of health a which "Fighting Joe" mixed mer- Z0 Pound, Extra Granulated Sugar In ally . ed on Grape-Nuts, which t e e ' three times a day. dismissed Premier Semtin, _ �' a same, may be'taken out of the and rily, roth and nerved as curried mut- have never had the least s on by making a gravy and flavor- 3'mptom and called on Mr. Martin, who had rJ0 Pound Of these Or1glnA1 paC $$'E'S you sh of stomach trouble, even through been Attoiu -General, to form a ` ag it with curry. Leftover barley file most severe-siege of .whooping Cabinet. ' The situation did _hot an are sure of getting the gen>a<ille rridge"can always be' used to cough they could: retain Grape- please the members; who with 100 Pound hicken.a mutton broth, but if bar- Nuts when all, else wiled. Can�a'S finest _ $y is added and cooked in it one Western. impulsiveness filed ou't of �� yr. r•• y- arge tablespoon with a other in- e Nuts feed -has Saved the Hotts "re4a AnA deep al; sail as W en L' for bills, and has been, therefore, the Governor ��gtme in a 0-her to a d edients will make it thick anon tor H Lur-, * '- It;left the Refine a a most economical food for us." prorogue the Ouse. actin . $onf3ehold Hint Nafhe given by Canadian Postum riedly got. together a,,Cabinet, but . Z 4und �: � 't*-,_► •:uw,i;� �' g• "• tJp Windsor,, Ont. Read "The in the ensuing election he was gin- and 5 Pound lids worth.whi a to insist elf Putting wilted vegetables 'into Road to Wellville," in pkgs, en a tremendous trouncing,, win ice-water will. restore their fresh- "There's a Reason."• ning only nine seats. + Sealed Cartons the Original Packages. ass Suer read Oo above letter? • now After that the "stormy petrel" p ace appears from time to time. TLey Winter boots and 'iihoeg should be are-sense• true, and fain of in"Y 'bobbed up in England; He was CANADA SUGAR REF CO, ;LIMITED, •;MONTREAL. z r r i,,k 1k• x�ax • .u.:c .,;f: x r ,- a ',- + -..•.:. a y:• S! �y� w.r- �, � t' a Y'. '' .t '.t �r,�i,. S'r.:"'••e 's..y';;r' e ,,• w*t. .� " :,....,ry"�„ Y ;w. +c:�..., sr•C •-•r�v:s,' r" ''•sr r 'h 4:"t•x .':# �- of 'T`• .3 �.. Y'.w'•' N.: >KL� �,y k .� t"if.::'. -3 Mr CSn't. •2!•G' i ..i ✓rk•:c . a .ra ,ay.es. •. yy+. . do � ' p ... "i..: � 371' !.. x... r,.' , _ x -Mr% Turnbull, of Toronto, is -W. Law, of Toronto, spent visiting her niece, Mrs. Alex.-Gor- Sunday with his relatives here. '.' y - don,for a con of-weeks. -- -Miss Reta_Peak is s r w.da s with relatives in a n Toronto. -Mrs. J. B. Budd and Maes fe y �. tq --Mrs. J. C. Philip has complet- Violet, of Toronto,spent the week- -Our amateur gardeners report Vhe r { sd the erection of a new garage. end with F.W. and Mrs. Weeks• ripe tomatoes on Saturday, July ' = -F. G. Logan, of Torelato was -C. Ro ors returned home on 25th•-Mrs. l�[eHa of Toronto is s g rw in town on Saturday os. business. Friday; after spending a couple of M y, -B•a!-On Friday, Jaly Sada, weeks with his son; Alf., of Kin­ air Pickering friends at pre- sent. - �'. to John T. and Mrs. Stephenson, a sale. "Men"--Sit » • � Men --Sit uP and take nc>t mere s i ten, -Mrs. Wiman and children, of Miss Gowan left yesterday to p "^ k -Several of our, young; people Peterboro, are visiting at the visit with friends in Atlantic `4 Ar are camping at Simooe Point for a home of the former's wother, Mrs., City. ..'some -snaps from the I' � �>�. , .tow weeks. Burrell.. -Lost-'A pair of 'spectacles, in -The brick-layers have com- Richard and Miss -Ella Dale case. Finder please leave at this department pleted their work on Gordon Law's, were here. on Sunday attending€ office. * • new-residence. the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. F. -Philip Carpenter, of Toronto, -S. S. Jephsou and two daugh- Waring, spent the week end with Mr. and ters paid a visit to Niagara Falls -Dr. and Mrs. Towle and child- Mrs. Austin.. ". -an Thursday last. ren, Mrs: R. McBrady and Mrs. J. -Bargain-3 packages of Kel- Men's Work Shirts in olive Men's :Odd Vests in fancy -Dr, Henry will be here as Harding spent last Sunday with loggs Corn Flakes for 25c. at D. o -- usual-neat Tuesday_to_attend to friends,in Markham. Simpson & Co's. des,. Strong material, two dot's and checks, cry neat' p she his professional duties. * —Mr. and Mrs. Martin and two —Miss Annan,' of Hamilton, patterns, quiet colors, sizes -Mr. and Mrs. Cleme and+ daughters, of Toronto, are visit- sppent Sunday with her aunt,Mrs: pockets, fancy buttons,collars child, of Milton, are cam at ins with W.H. and Mks. Grummet Robert Somerville. 37 to 42, regular 2.50 lines present at Simcoe Pcint. for a couple of weeks. -F. W. and Mrs. Griffith, of attached, reg 1.00, for 79c -going i,t half rice, 1.25 -Mrs. F. Collins is o$- at -Carman Gordon and fHead, of Weston, visited last tveek with F. g g P present suffering from an taek Toronto, wheeled down from ,the W and Mrs. Weeks. -of inflammatory rheumatism. city on Monday and spent the day -George an re. Vat an -James •McBrady, of Oshawa, with friends in Pickering two sone spent the weekend kith Men's white coatless-Suspen- -. the district agent of.the Massey -Miss Clendenau, of Whitby, the former's mother. men s Union SOX, for every- -$arris Co., was in town on Sat- has been here for several weeks -J. A. and Mrs. Nesbitt, of • ders, 'good quality of web, da ' wear, medium wei ht' urday, owing to the illness.and death of Bassana, Alta., spent a week with y '= -The rain of last Thursday was her aunt, the late Mrs. Waring. F. W. and Mrs. Weeks. 25 regular � c line, for 19c. just the thing .for summer, neartily welcomed by the farmers -C. B. Rice has been busy for -Reggie Shirley, we regret to - g sand gardeners and has improved the past few days drilling for report, is sick at present and is 2 pairs for 25 cent's the outlook. water on John McGinty's lot _at under the.doctor's care. -Miss Margaret O'Leary, who the west end of the village. -Mies Ethel Brown, of Sea- f' has been teaching at Trout -Lake, -Win. and Mrs. Chapman and grave, is visiting with L. and Mrs. Men's Gori Metal Button Parry Sound, for the past year or family, of Buffalo, have been Squires at the lake shore. ' ' two is holidaying_with Pickering spending a week with theircousin, -Marshall Coakwell has been 588, only three pairs left, Two only lien's Rain Coats, ._ : tri n s. a son• a� , , , >' one -with :Raglan -Charles Shepherd, of Oshawa, Audley. assn?tent in the drug store. is here at present. He reports -Miss Cora Gordon-- who -has =Miss Pearl Chapelle is visiting regular 2,75, for 2.25. Get SloEfie',-sizes 38 and 40,regtl- business as being very dull in that been holidaying at the. home of with Mrs. Joseph Cowan, of town, some of the factories being her parents here for the past Cherrywood, for a few days. in early for these. lar 1.50•line, going at 6.49 ,^u "` dosed for more than halt the time. three weeks has returned to the -See ad-vt., in another column x -Threshing operations have city to resume her duties. of excursion to Olcott, N. Y., by now started for the season. A -The regular monthly meeting steamship, from Whitby, etc. ^ ;r considerable amount of alsike of the.Methodist Ladies' Aid will -Tisa Rosie Watson has return clover, as well as fall wheat and be held at the home of Mrs. Coale- ed to the city after a fortnight barley have already beenthreshed. well on Wednesday, Aug. 5th.at visit with Mr. and Mrs. A'iistin. We are cleaning up all odd linos in Overalls, aq was intend carrying -The members of St. George's the usual hour. All are welcome. -Miss Harriet McCarthy, of r Sabbath School held their annual -lir. Dawes, who has,been em- Chicago, vi9ited at the home of the,"FAST MAIL" only-all other lines being slaughtered. picnic at the rectory on Friday ployed by J. C. Philip for some her aunt; Mrs. James Morrissey- _ afternoon, when they were royally time left last week for the city, here this week. - entertained by Rev. Mr. and Mrs. where he has secured a situation. -Mm James Andrew is `spend- Firstrelass Groceries, Up-to-date-Dry Goods, Latest in" Boots . Pippen. He is succeeded by Frank Gregg, ins a couple of weeks with rela- `. -The members of Rt. Seo*ge'a of Oshawa. tines in Uxbridge, -Sunderland and Shoes, Everything in Hardware, Good assortment of P. church are to be cop ratulated on -An interesting game of base- and Canniogton. -;- Delpb, China and Glassware-all the time. the greatly improve appearance ball was played an Saturday. aft- -Mrs. J. L. Somerville has re- of the church property since the eruoon on the Athletic grounds; turned, after spending a couple of new walk was constructed and Church St., between g boys, i week-4 with her sister, Mrs. R. ��� �'� the new fence built And painted. team and the Pickering boys, in G_ltthrie, of Audley. `8 -Wm. and Mrs. Royce will which the latter wen by the score -Rev. Mr. McConochie, of To- • / '� - leave shortly for Grimsby where of lO to t. rento, occupied the pulpit in St. Mr. Royce bas fnand a good.open- -According to the usual custom Andrew's church on. $unday and - -- Hng for business. We are very Monday,next, which is the first preached most-acceptably. T' ShbE R6Q18TIB. sorr.y to lose them from Pickering Monday in August, will be obser but hope the move may be profit- ved by the business people- of -;HARVEST ­TIME •• •• able to them. the V}glass as Civic .Holidayy, ••�-• y -J. H. Connor, of the Brock and all places of business will be Mor-nst, Ava, 10TH—Auction axle of _ �. young cattle, fresh cows, 2 bulls and -Road, lost bis-most valuable driv- closed as usual. a at Johnson's Hotel, Wbitevale, ger one day last week. The barn -The Pickering branch of the be prnpert of H. Jif)tins gale at Require_ Binder Canvass to be in good repair. 1 dont had been left open and .the Women's Institute-held a very one, gee bills. W. B. Powell, nuc- Bring them to u9. Binder whips, fie nets, =are had walked in- ucnotictd, ayINgssful meeting On. Tuesday tioaeer, :.tom and had fsllen through the floor. afternoon at the home of MrQ. trunks, stilt cases, and all horse When found she wag lying dead R: H. Croak. The feature of the goods in stock.meeting way an address on ."The pICKERI?vG MARKETS on the stable floor, ` �-W. B. Powell has given Care-of the Sick" U 'yrs..Winiers, 1 _ _ g' y• White Winter Wheat, .,........ l.ul Repairing neatly and attended to. Up the Massey-Harris agency and of Whitby, which was much ap- Red •' " 1.U1 - is in future W.J. Calvert will look preciated by all. `fixed 1 Q1 T after the interests of thecompany -At-tbe recent meeting of the Spring Wheat.......... .....•� ,ix PI�BERING H�R\ESS E1I 'GRIL?lI in this locality. Mr. Calvert has American.Poster Association held Goose - .......... �� `Z'V nate .4u - J. COAS�'ELL t been in the employ of the com- at Atlantic City, �1.J., Mr.. E- L. Phone Ind. 88t.-- ,pany for a number of years, and Ruddy was elected president. --— *j g �+ "- - ie thus familiar with the work. This is the first bine the R ocia- i�E� T.INSb�ITH Id� ••The many friends of Miss Irene tion has elected a president not *a i� Rogers will be pleased to learn citizen of the Usited States. We XEN'S FURNISHING --that the treatment she is re- congratulate our townsmaw6u the a up in Greenwood a � cetvtng a e o spy n a tinsmith shop and ani prepay- Ny a have a wide range.of skimmer underwear and soft shirts for the' is proving beneficial to her. While -On Tuesday next, Rev. -Jas, ed to 'do all kinds of. tin- her recovery is not verylrapid she Mellroy, of - Hagersville, will- be smithing, roofing and hot weather, something classy. ba a•made steady gain ;*and it 4a inducted to the pastoral charges furnace work. hoped that eventually her recon of St. John's Brougham, and St. Work guaranteed and prices Men's straw hats in -ail the new shapes. - ery will be complete. Andrew's, Pickering. The service moderate. JohwPerc met with a heavy will take lace in St.Andrew's at 3 Percy m:,when it ho there will be Lawrence Denny, . •. _.._lose on Saturday,...evening by tie p• p� ._-- - d death of a valuable horse. The a good attendance of members and GREENWOOD � -•s- -' C L O T H I N G •sm . animal was running through a adherents from -both congrega . - `A Held and came in contact with a tions. The noted 26th Century brand; hundreds of samples to select•from', � barbed wire fence, which inflicted. -W• J. Clark was at Flesher- Have you -lots of water? a terrible wound in the animal's ton on Wednesday attending the - A'perfect fit guaranteed or .no sale. neck, cutting the jugular vein and funeral of his father, Wm. N. C. B• l OF vv>�TtVAI.t s several arteries. Dr. Shirley was Clark; who died on Monday at the is prepared to furnish you anything _ See the;new style in overcoats. y $VIomoped but he could do nothing home of his daughter, Mrs. Ed in the line of water supply such as R A ��.1�TTING P:ICgERING to save its life,as it died in about Cantelon, of Clinton, at the a"ge'of ptiinpa, iaindmills, hydraulic ra s, . �.. . an honk after receiving the injury" 72-years;after a-lingering illness. plumbing, etc. - -A real estate deal on- a large He is survived by a family of two The are also expert well drillers scale is said to be under way at sons and four danghtere, his 'wife y P E . A m l° the present time. The prospec• having pre-deceaaed him a•-num- and respectfully solicit 'your patron 1 t tive purchasers are said to be a ber of yeare, age for the .ture. 'Ind„nhon, 1521• .Ai R M HE R syndicate of wealthy Germans -After a prolonged period of What you you want for the warm weather is a new perfection !t who are desirous of securing a illness, death came to the relief of . TOOLS SHARPENED oil stove. 2 burner with oven.•$Ili 10-; 3 b�prner with ' thousand acres of land south of Mrs. F. Waring, who died Friday : the Kingston. road and along morning at the age of Sl years. We make a spe�� scut saws, - oven 5 ; 4 burner ovith-oven 16.76. mall and the lake shore. The price they Her funeral took place on Sunday Tools of all kinds. Locks repaired. secure one. Charcoal irons 81.96. - ' offer-is a tempting one. We4save when interment.was made.in the Razor•honing a specialty.', For a first not heard definitely the purpose Friends” burial ground'. service class hair trim or am easy shave call screen doors, window screens' wire netting.• having y at the East-end Barber Shop. x ` for which the land is to „be used,, g previousl been held in See our House Furnishings of all fire are supplied with all sorts of fly'exterminators..fly swats, s but it is rei.or.ted that it is for the Friends Meeting House. The kinds. Slightly uded Carpets .'.< the growing of seed. However, as deceased had been a r"sident of _. . from 15 cents a yard up, :: pyramid flycatchers, tan•glefoot. Wilson's fly pads, etc. in the case of all deals of this kind this village for many years, and W. J, GORDON. - PICKERING •.. a,certain amount of mystery sur- was a lifelong member of the Soci- G. A,_. GILLESPIE, DUNBARTO -rounds it at present. ety of Friends. She had no fam- 7-� * , -Thos. Law who owns the ilyand her husband pre-deceased ELM DALE lr1 II-'I"S _ - S Pickering.Bakery lias just com- her many years. p=CK�RINQ • _ pleted the erection of a new brick =Another o the oldest residentsW-S oG. ven. •Tbg work was done by Mr of the village, in the person of �sthe place to get your ne:t Marsh, one of the most expert Miss Anne W. Boone,passed away bag of Flour. . -CO .,,e.,�* rl+ohv4in country, on Saturday evening at the age of - • - - - MILKI�k The oven has a.capacity of-, over yea r� ' -Royal Household can't be, _ _ four hundred loaves, more than for some years. Her funeral took beat for Bread. ' ,a double the capacity of the pre- place on Ttiesday afternoon when Gtenera Flour Pastry Flour during fly time will be made much pleasanter it Fly Oil is used. ; sent one. Not only is the ' cape er body was conveyed to the Graham Flour' CIL y much greater bnt the work Friends' Meeting House where Fresh Rolled Oats Dr. Williams fly and insect destroyer. ' Bergers English Paris Greets. can be done much more satisfac• service wag held, after which in-.' Bran and Sbvs tory, as the temperature can be torment took place in the adjoin Oats and Oat Chop' Compressed air sprayers. r� kept oven. There will' also be a Ing cemetery The deceased was Barley and Barley Chop - great economy in fuel. While the a member of the Society of Friends Mixed Feeds ? cost is considerable the outlay and was held in high esteem by Molassine;lfeal and Molasses Meal Try one of ons Ideal Gasoline Irons. ,.. should be a profitable one. Mr. all who knew her. She is survived Special prices in ton lots. - - Monne who 1 "Ll�e property by one brother, Edward, whore- F. 'k7CT. Wee]sD 1papr'l or, a periud of years, should aides in Toronto, and Miss Mar B U N - tlud the c nge a pleasant one. setae o#this place. s ' ., %l V -x _g''•'w:S: ". - � 'tt... 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