he A \ ry § SS % 2 J as mine, as one--I have writ- 3S : all % jd to me." Stove and Eg Pea Coal Coal in it thine ofders, most grave erend seigneur." Then he laid rs upon Wentworth's arm and p with an expectant smile. wrenched his arm free and kwardly to his feet. The as if fear struggled 'with |? ent. see," Enoch's lips were per- borless, "Your mental ability started at him, curious and » Enoch said 'deliberately. es in a coarse whisper. understand." fi and your play!" demand my play? To sell ar of course not." Wenbworth but the words abruptly. "Why | want to sell? I want to pro- ly moved toward him with an 5 [of terror in his eyes. "You bo take from mie my one com- effort, my one ambition, my hing the work which is making bf me, on which I have toiled ly for weeks? You would do Do you understand--while I I scarcely stopped to eat or When I did sleep I dreamed of ktopped, too much affected to Pa Pere. He laid one hand @ other as if to still himself; for trembling. tworth stood looking at the, r man. Something cold and bes crept into his eyes. He laid d on Merry's arm. me talk to you, Andrew." Tenders Wanted For that desirable property known as the Rundle Homestead, being part of lot 19, in the 3rd Concessi the Township of Brock, said to con- tain 158 acres more or less, very con- Methodist church om the property, iy miles from Sun- derland, and 224 miles from Black- wesient to school, water Junction, both places good markets for farm produce, stone house and stone driving stone hog pen, frame barns with stone stables, about 15 acres Hardwood Bush, Rural Mail, possession Enos drew back with 4 startled yer - x Va vieh?". | one a 'John our mental ability which I blind £ and snd dea play it | Vancamp of Cartwright. The cere-! they it se was Acting 8 are, to plough"after harvest The highest Elliott was called én he. 1 Ho Take £4 Runde, R. R. No. 1, Blackwater,Ont o any tender not necessarily accept- in his usual gent Tenders addressed to James' audience for a few mim Wright Vice President of the young farmers club and priv the 136th Bn made v "expressing their regrets Elliott was about t munity. The happy cr singing God s save the King "Ever JAS. RUNDLE C. BOTT srr, ncamp-Smith «py (The home of Mrs. M. Smith of ; Burketon, Ontario, was the scene of a happy event on June 28th. it being the occasion of the marriages of her only daughter Mary to Mr. William John Vancamp,.eldest son of Reeve j Executors continuation class to finish M anchester : mony took place under a floral arch Mrs, J. T. Dobson visitng. friends in the drawing room, in 'the presence in Port Hope. lof a large number of guests. The = Mr, John Masters spent the Week the roojceremony was performed by the Rev. io Toronto. A "God|]. H. Kidd of Blackstock, Mr.. John Mr. and Mrs. J. McGill fram Osh- damned Smith playing the wedding march, awa with her parent Mr. and Mrs, Ee ] The bride, who was unattended, Barrett Merry | was given away by 'her brother Other Dominion day visitors were strike, Thomas. She wore a handsome Mrs. Noggles, Miss Pearson, Miss E. Shia gown of duchess satin, ninon and Parkins, Mr. Lansing Rees. hy shadow lace with tulle veil ' orange blossoms and carried a home of Mrs. John Fursie on Friday. Ene 'shower bouquet of bridal ' roses of this week at 8 uclock, He Susie Vancamp, the little sister of On Saturday last our football team | Besidg the groom, made a charming paid a friendly visit to Greenbank, Pay. flower girl. The happy" couple left celebrated the day by defeating the wate | OF the evening train for Toronto and local team there by a score 2-0 fears| points in western Ontario, the bride Greenbank has always had & good bery.| {travelling in a suit of navy blue cloth bali team and this years team is no _"T8 and white picture hat, . On their re- exception, but the Manchester boys turn they will reside in Cartwright. won because they played together and | were 01 the job every minate. Through some misunderstanding the. game was not called tll 6 pm it "was divided into' two fifteen. minute periods, Manchester team getting a goal in "each. Mr. Wm Phoenix refere~d the game to the entire satis- faction of all concerned ; After the game our boys were given free tickets to the supper and concert held in connection with: the Methodist Church there, The boys were well pleased with the cordial treatment they received while there. side. forehes) staring Egypt A very pleasant evening was spent on the school grounds on Thursday it being the closing of schvol and as Miss Elliott, the teacher has decided to make a change in school for the comiag yar, so they decided to finish up with a picnic. The amusements consisted of basketba'l and races of various kind in which both old and given young took part and enjoyed them- ~ on of being large shed Value--not price--determines worth of any article, be it diamonds, nr Good judges of '} wheat or shoes. value find it economy to buy Our business as mercnants in town, is to give you value for your money. That' and = The Ladies Aid will meet at the} Price $67 5. 1 0. Th Oshawa The output of Chevrolet Cars Pakreached the record breaking total of nine. thousand cars per month. The output for this To is estimated at nine.Ave'" thousand, compared with than: twenty t duced Tast year. Whiat do these figures mean? Investigate the advantages o of the Cleprolet. BEARE BROS, Dealers, Bell Telephone No. 150 Te . Port Perry 9 A s why we recommend Invictus Shoes to you.