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WHITUVALi I BIRCH-HOGLE Established,75 years - -- Geo, E. faker, The Vfomen's Institute will hold t hleclfaal their next meeting'on \':ed ,v, Dlarto. at e e shbtirnham Road, GREENWOOD - t --------_�_ _ �' July '23rd, at 3 p. m., at the oule u orrrnt.o. o:r Wednesday. July Tth, by fir; �- RE. FORS`YTH, D. of O., Regis- '--- _ Mrs. Thomas White, vben Nit- «'Elite; Rev. E. 0. Hall, of :Newmarket, Glad- " . tered member of the Optometrical Adso- will give a paper on But ter•Slaking,''j ys A., youngest daughter of the late °;x"' elation of Ontario. special'attention gip>n to Cut your Insurance Prem• and Sirs, Fred-McKay will lead a dis- ,J. W. and Mrs: Hogle and Claude ;ri• the fitting-of glasses. yes tested tzea. 5orth cussion oD the saute. Roll rnll will be Birch, youngest son of George Birch, ' aremont. lE 4�at1x. lum from 10 to 20, - assured by jokes, and our girls will of Toronto, ive the following program:: A violin MILLS - ` 'F.•TO.IILINSO\, ,t, B.: Slemher per cant. , g g P , ,•,. I .; N•'of the College of Phv<icians and Surgeons Salo by,Miss Gertrude Wright, a piano ERU':K ROAD L of Ontario. Otice: that formerly occupied by e sell a'heavy copper cable And solo by bliss Mildred Poynter, vocal I the late Dr,R,'Brodie.and latterly by Dr, Cald- duel hv' Misses li:u jorie and Etyma The funeral of the late Sirs. Badge• ti well. Phone.' Cla'emont,Qnt. 231y points, and tad•according•to Birnie, a paper by Miss Gladys B(•.u•e, row, Sr.. Avas largely attended. - Government Sandnrd by piano duet by Sirs. Ptnr_ell and Miss• -)Jr. Bishop, of Oshawa, visited hie '•.�, XT E.I CARTWRIGHT, M. D., Sl. connecting All metal Hazel TurneC, and a yiolirf solo by SIise mother-in-law, Mrs. Barclay,last Sun- �$1 � � � '•:��' . C.lP.& S.Ont. :4 coroner;Eor the Coun- ",pacts ,onto one system,� Gertrude Wright. Ali a e welcome. d:ty' ' ty of Ontario. Office hours : 12.3 and 6-9 p.m., Randall Ellicott 1s not improving BS 'or at ocher{hour's by appointment' PhondBell This makes out' Insurance ch- �- Come and bring a,frrend, p g No.24. Ind,phone No,400•' Pickering. On y 1 fast as his friend's would like to see - tario, sift er and protects you against over him. 80 p e Fire Loss, Its woFt Barns ISROUGHAIA \Cilfred Badgerow has sold, his I will re quire �4 N�T C. MCKINNON, SI.D., L,R.C.S., $urnt are struck by lightning.- , house and lot to Jaynes Farley, who `1 k �^ Edinburgh, member of the cclieRe .o! Sirs. �t . J. Devitt spent the' past will take pos.ession Nov,1st. :r _. bye faaearxi S��q _aL'ont'.rio .licen•ia.a _ week ni!h friendsir, Tur�nru. ---.17rs. i k of Ro a] College of surtteone. Edinbuzgh. Tt cOSt-l]othinq"foe'173- t0-Qlve Courtney, of Detroit, who has tb U all -the speete�attention to deleasea of women end yOu an estituate. John SI. Gerow is spending a week'been here for tits ptisE few weeks, bw- children, z- Office and reeidence,Broughaui. _ with his son. Frank,'of Toronto. ,ing to the iltneh; anti death of her } � Wei save yoti iiioney. Sirs. D. Gannon and children spent I mother, Mrs. Badgarow. will retnrn Accounts be - Lepa6, ovrr Sunday with friends in Toronto. home lire latter.part of this week, T. C, Broicn spent the weekend � H.. NNED�', Barrister. Sot- Stouffiville, with herdaughter, Mrs. 11. Malcolm. . paid on or be- .iei!or.iNotary Yublic,'Conveyancer &c. Ont 1 Jlrs. George D. Linton spetli 't 41v GREENWOOD Whitby,Ont. 41 ~------- -"— days ot last week with bet- sister in Tc:- Mrs. 'Richard Wilson is i[isiLin June 3U' g- _'..fore friends in Toronto,- JE. FAREWELL, KX., BARRIS- Sliss.Brn ile, of''Toronto.-is vititinl -11ro. Rankin,,cf Toronto, is visiting . TER,Coursy Crown Attorney,and County ' \ H.. B bee ks ter, .lrs,,Geo,•.Phili for".a few Boltsttor. Cotut Soate,Whitby. to y J ! P• her sister,_Mrs. Oliver. a -Born. on';unda;-, July 4th, to'Thob. to .11i is Stewart and Miss SIc\sally, Of and Slrs. Oliver. ason. " AA E. CHRISTIAN', Barrist-er• and "+ '• "Oe •66%citor.;:otar9Publtc.Etc. bloueyto ,.+ t�� Toronto, are hulidaying with . Mrs. -,NJ-M 'iolrt SpriuRey is holidaying -can.;C18ce Brock St.:�orth,R'hatr. ally CLARE MO N T Philip! tpi[h relatives iu Sutton, a: $uss .B'.anche.Mechhin, of Toronto. - Slrs. Laker, of Toronto, is holiday- . �•t� � ����� 1 JU1iiNSTOti-Barri#rers spent Sunday at the home of her Ptr•• ing witb the Dennv family_._ D:tntor.h Ave, Woolworth Bldo ISSUER OF cuts here. s�hr, ut twenty-five B,,y Scouts are Toronto. Pbone;Gerra:d :111. Saturdays;Nlal: Sliss Juan Brodie, James- Bacon and vern 17 ro.,(Ir,d.) 40 y • • campinir here ft:r two weeks. ~`R David Currie ate holidaying with the .The .-Beaver 1. club camped out at ILLIASI J. BEATON.B. A,.Aar. Marriag'e'a Licenses fo'ruler's aunt. SlusSelnian'a �'/T •p Llkota:t weekend //''�� �1 ( ///'''��� 1I ri?ter.S.,;rcitor. rr...;mber of the firm of - 'INDs. Crocker- and'tolb &nit 311:+9 ti ' � �� ��[ ��/•� Ryckman. Dent on.Foster and Beaton. Toronto _ RnutlPy', Of Tnroato, sent Sunda Its. Jluclean, of Tornnto,is holiday• v Y v P i log with her daughter, Mrs.Gee. General Trusts Building.L,5 Bay Street,Toronto. g Telephore�tain 9,'1 and�Et2, with Mrs. 3Uttthews. SZ a welcome Rey. J. Sti': and Mrs. FRUITBASKETS Fev.A. JfcLeilan. of Claremont, is gunnep and fautiiy_tu Greenwood. � f -- - - - - n Stin(1 tu preach rnoo S[.John's church Oliver SS'itherage, ref. 5oronto, is A G E t �, IDeritul on fiunday afternoon. holidaying with Miss Glad s Trimble. I ' R Norman 'Mechia, accompanied by The Ladie.' Aid met at the home of fI �1 LAKE B. BEATON. D: D. S,. 2.1 uart Crates Gordon Robinson, of Oshawa, apect Mrs. James Gibson on Thursday after- 7' `_- 1•.�s' Gradunte'of the Royal Coielge of Venal _ 1 qt. Brrryy.Boxes. Sunday here with`hie parents. . noon,. We have a full line of motor oils ua& � +' 3urgeY+ns'and University-of Toronto. Office 11 t. Baskets The Brn-ugham R'o en's Institute Mrs, Robinette and family. of To- over Ay. Sf. Pringle's -hardware,,'store, Vti huby, qr } greases as well as motor tizturts. a' ----office hours 9 to 12 ! 1 to u-30-2 Ind.'phone s. = H Qt. Baskets -will meet at the home of Sirs. Perry- ronto, spent Sunday with Miss.Miunte Bell phone'22o.: 441y A - ntan on Tuesday,July 20th. All ladies Rood.- Autos of all makes and designs repair-' '• no C�eis and Slat. Co ers L.ertnn_ y -,---welcome. - The.Epworth'League held a s ecial ed on shortest notice add , �ti*tststif Q�ata+lf. r early and avoid shortage Mks. Johnston.of Dennis. ac- social evening lathe church on Wed- at fair prices. Chopping and Oat Rollin eve compagied by her granddaughter, nesday. _ pp' g g every week Miss pens .King .of Toronto._ rpent -_ - Agents for Dominion Tires _ ' G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage- day excepting Monday. Tuesday with her brother. H. Mechin, yyMi ' _ "Genuine Ford Puts" J • Licenses in the county oil Ontario, TEVALS J*r` PUke;14linage. 441y . 11dr>!. Lisener' and daughter. Nlrs, W. G,Barnes, Green River D£ehley, of Toronto, are spen }less Irene ink a Pugh.of Toronto,is home Gasoline'always on'band. Free Ala - ]' t V,I,RICHARDSOti- Real'Es few weeks with Thomas and Mrs. for a few weeks'holidays. r ' >r 1 .,tats Ia4urance,Conveyancing::votary Or address R. R. No. 1,.Locust Hill. Perryy man. Mr. LIsener and . **fr. :Bliss Elsie Moore,of Toronto, spent Call and see as if you are In need Publx.Etc.'Pickering,Os illy Dishley also spent Sun(?:3y here. I"t.week at,her home here.' of anything In the auto - :HALL-House carpenter.' Es• a Fran L-Axford's Mrs_. Margaret Reeser spent 11,st or truck line. Bible Clay+sad Miss - " - .•.'-i .•tirra-reo given for new' repairs .Dr Lillie Holthc'a Class of the Cninn Sah• week with ft£Pnds in Rochester, yt �ltenuone. ind;phone 2013.rlPickering. 231y Summer Sessions bath Sc$nol mn eyed' c lilies F.redxTrickey, of London, Ont, - t to' arbors Cowan & Shepherd Beach vn Tuesday, and there spent a is visiting lies mane friends in 'the DB.BEAT0�1 TOWNBHIPOLERE in ShAwB Schools, Toronto, from most enjoyable 'afternoon and even- vale, • Con•epancer, Oommiselooer for taking June 2118th to September 1st, give Sir,J.R.Cooper. of'Windsor, spent • • a alaaavfu, Aaeonaesae. Era, idonsy to tow P g irB• _ teat week withflis sister, Sirs. D. R. P><eker><n n#• acts art , Issuer of Marriage Lie- continuous opportunity to qualify - Beaton. - �y arras" ht�..aia, Oat, t v fora business position. Start any Mrs. Myets, of Pittsburg; s s end- + LjtGH S. PL CrH, Glen SIn'nr, Ont. - FAIRPORT -- . gS P, ••1rT 3 tune. Write W, H. Shaw, 305 in a few weeks with her sister, Mrs, Ll imp Auctioneer.t. £stet ,ive Ptpt,r• Sun lay: Jul lyth, promises ui be a A. l:. Slajnr. Here' You lance to t;Rad Au ion .hotont*r..i a btoek. Y Onge St., Toronto. y A re Sales-coadticted,anywhere. Write for'terms \ d:ty n unique interest to the people of Nli-» Effie Hawkins, of Paris is and partkulare, Phone Ind,2116. 33.1y Pairport. better known as, French- =pending A few weeks witli D. S, and '-" *�*,.� � tstan s Bay. At the nnrthprn enErance 1(r+, Turner. N Nt POSTILL. Licensed Auctian.eAr, } j![�l+ _*„ of th po{atiIrir xnd_.hp•*•� +'••t „r.+.��-. Dr.-Blake B. Baton, Mrs. _Beaton - ,L` . tor Counties of York and Oatarlo. Any• • • ing place, there ie situated t little ind litt.e.-on spent a few days with L. ' Hon sales of re Gree atteauad to on shortest -__ trams, 'church whi-h war built by r; H. and bars, Rwitan. Cement - - oottca, Addra.a 6zeea direr P O., Ont. LUMBER VAR)) = body which is designated by the sag Mis, Eli"Whit,-, of Hamilton. and >! � ()RTON, V. GIBSO�, ontatu, Re,tivt? name, Christian SS'orkery (}evil �Vi ire, of Galt. are :pt?nding a TV and Dornini,;n Land'Su vT for:and 'Civl1 Later the.building was Taken over h\ fcw-weeks.at-their honie bet*. •_Coaly - - c:r ltd Ittr.y�tre t n' tt :t Pl One '"i ltSu p y. Ss \ c P n a • 2 • - the S cie[�of .Friends. During tll< .I l,.sie Rogers,- ofTorontd, is - iSueces.or to the,sic AC i .,Yarnold. Cmtarut , Land'Survcyorot Port Perry, •..44-4 _ paitttceiay3 of Pickering rehu- ±pendin¢ art holidays with her pa• __ -Lumb .Yor Sale IRr services werenconducted and u:aay rents. �\'. D. end-:firs,' Rogers. S[AR'; LICE\SF,h AC( citizens of the vi-inity remember with - gQ :� nP. d o• the re;,ving S. S. wbicF - .1eB TIUXEFR..�rYork,Qntan•,am:Durhar+• y ra[iLUde the the pt1N3ARTON Shin Count.cs, All kind,of sacs prompt , , ,cndrd 1pc t want' with i hr to. Terms.ressonablc_ Dat:ifur ,a, ;,lx Aboalt 300 Al G hooted apple p ,--_ - am e' iet f o a - p p y the Frt n,� which g•-•,.• � arranged at NEWS'Oificv. Bell aa,1 l.,dc n- r • � •� R veil n . rx �rO U 1 dent'phones. 1vh?tby-ant. " ':dy• jJ8,T1'815 At �'s7 02P1tS - left an indelible mark upon tilt fo,rn' tht�att�k Itst; y �� • .. _ _.,�:, `" slyly of Pickering. Fur upwards of lu S1is A. Annan i•s home from Oriilia Steel Posts.' *S. each in lots _ VSCTOR'Y' =Cl��a years the Church has hPrn closed. Uiv- f::r.11er.vak Ation. Hof 10 or more at ing to its fast increasing pI)put ttion ' -Mrs. Elder. of Taropto, is visiting Byught and sold. - she'shop. each summer adesire has ripened intn with .firs. Leroy; action to have some form of religions Misses Holmes, of Toronto,are visit; ,' s Government, Municipal and Car. W. - serylces during the summer months, ingcelatives here: REE UR potation Bonds .For Sale. �r . D. Gordon &c Son', "rite months ago the Pre-sbytery of On Wednesday, July 7th. to Arte- A.-t. Wli:tby instructed the Session o€Dun- tits and Mrs. Hilts,a son._--__ __- Bell-Phone.193 __._ : __ __ PICHERI�'C Batton PreshrteriHncltiirchtoIooltinfo ,-S:and�Irs,-SlcConochiP,'of Aurora, LOOIIST HILL - ' WILLIAM D. DYKES. WHITAY - � the situation that something might spent the week-end in the village. ra - - .w ,^ a, t .,o" he dune for- r ritual interests Suss Mary Gibson, of Toronto,is is• . . 1311 4 z��rs: F 1; v - - , '•-t.�a�t T1 -- --� ----- of tpe people nere, vt,u,c,t��. ly the kii;_t a +sir+ Miss Irene Dunbar. _ Session thought it Rdvisahlg as a he- Mr-Q. G,-rr,ld Clhrke and little ,,rank - Veterinary Sturgeon ginning.ta purcliase the church h-onl left la3t w,-ek for a visit with relatives Fall Term .Opens the Society of Friends, which was -at Ochre Ricer, Man: flickering „$odor Graduate of Outai iu S'ererinury done. ' Din ag the last few weeks the Slrs, T. Pizer. of Toronto, C. and - • College. All'Calls day or right e , protuptic attended,to. AllbttlSt 30th building has been undergoing much Sirs. Rn:e, of Brantford, and I. W. needed repairs and the'reopening ser- Pizer and famil}•are With Sirs. Pizer. , Bell and Independent Phones. j �i�,..�,. vice will he conducted J+ily Nth, at 3 Jfi•: i,nd Jars. •Mr.Lean, J. and C.' :.• PICKERING, - - ONJARIO (Q -:--••- o'clock, T.he or_c3sion trill be cue of Risk and Suss Nellie P.isk,'of Toronto. 1 � - historic interest to many, whin it is spent•tlie,past week with Mrs. llorri- rug remembered that this WAS' One Of son. ,. t-he first paints where, the Gu�pA ryryas All our residents will be pleased hite'Vah Tile WOrkS Youge k Charles Sts,Toronto preached1n.Vleper Canada. FaitlSnrt xyhen the work on the Provincial - - - - --- " Th'e.s:[iaries offered our .Graduti,es was once the site of.a prceperous In- Highway is completed in the village, Co cre,te drain tiles of different sizes ' dian village called .Sandatsetiagon, as it is most g p :St,ore 9 K disagreeable to edestri- and concrete bricks for sale, during the last two years have been Tht: Seneva.�, one of -the Five tins during the wet weather. A good- Ind.-?h greater than ever before. It is no Nations, -khen so numerous on the Iv number complain of losing rubbers one No. 3115, SIar'ahant• trouble for Graduates to get employ- south side of the lake seem to have 'and a number of cars have had tiou- relent because THEY'ARE 11Rr)PERLY made a ernraneut borne here attract- bles of their own. flake haste is the - Geo. Burkholder, Whitevale TRAI.NLD. Come to this prepared to eel,hv the gave and fiat which were word. Drugs, Patent Medicines,'� do roar part faithfully and the re• obt,tinahle in such ahundanre. In I6010 Don't miss the raud garden arty Dr. N. E. McEwen B•V.S�'i. suits will he satisfactory. There is SI, Fenelon, of the Siilpician Oeder, to be held on the a heauti beautiful la n of Toilet Requisites, Vet. Mc Sur eon. for Catalwork oda about thlearn`rite came as missionarA' and spent the Fleming Morrison, under the auspices a y: S R y severe winter of 1660.70. Through his of the Ladies Aid Society of the Dun- r ' StationerT Graduate of University of Toronto. we have done for others, labors and others im Barton Presbyterian Church, on the - ° R Willard s Chocolates, -- Former Veterinarian to.Macdonald ISV, J, Elliott, Principal many of the Indians carne under the evening'of Friday, July 28rd: An Al Agricultural College, Quebec.' power of Christianity, Seventeen concert will be given by the Whitby ` :Cigars and Tobaccos ;Prompt attention to all clients, years later, it isfeeorded that when Concert Co, and Orchestra. Candy, ".. Bell and Ind, Pbone4, •'_ the Slauluis- do Denonvil'le was re- ire creitm, fruits, soft drinks and Special attention given toldrug It is M Business turning from a campaign south of the hoine•mnde cooking will be sold from _ -PICKER-ING, t ONTARIO lake he was entertained with lavish `booths on the graund- Admission,, requirements of live stock. To help you rtin part of yours, hospitality by the Christian Indians of 25c., children under 12 years 15c, t 13y opening a New Gn.rage in the Vi1- this place, So once again the Torch is The final gable of the Pickering S.S. CalK promp tly answered;day or " R E 11) to bP taken up and the Trumpet Cal I Football League will he played on the - lags of «rh£tevale I stn prepared to do of Gospel Truth will he heard, A Dunbarton fleld on Friday, July 23rd, night. Bell or Ind.phone, `? a all kinds of repair work, including splendid spirit of co-n Pration and between Cherr wood Siethodist team. top`s and side curtains, also making P p p y Has a full line of tresh and cur-. active support has been manifested winners of gross C.,and the winners roar old car look and nitre like new by by the residents. (+ public is inch of the semi-finals between groups A ugd meats constantly on hand. giving it a good coat of new paint. ea to the opening service which will and B,at 6,30 sharp; Rfter which the j <, t Bplee•-I-t - - -- - VP•;r for Tornnto mnchinerv, includ- be conducted by the. pastor of Dunbar• cup,emblematic of the championship Mr_ 1+t_1F' 1V _ ` Ham, Bologna, elners, etc. and Gasoline E❑ roes. r r repAl outlre lured there will for next' -ye fir fit uie garden ` g p y - -- - -- ---- -- - -- - gardenparty to Highest pHees paid for , CHARLES M.MICE �p E f a�n ping at Dunbar- Veterinary a�ur eon - 'special offering. Come and help along{ton. '0. Cowan, organizer,A:Mc(Jlas• Butcher's cattle. Home Tel, 5521. Whitevale,Oat a good work. han,secretary, P1o3sex1=V, Onto=* '•w.-,''rL<'`�3',Y. .�`-'-.e-v ' .•;.ter.'•ry, .-r.'. - ��` •"*" --_ _ ,K,,...., ::r.,°gy°P=' *yk,.• Y%n.. .Y„• d _ h. rr,�.,r .R 7' f ia- •r-' .kp� ,' a. r"+.-. :,.. r:, *-a+.,,��¢¢.i,„�ua.+,� ,��'g•�i•.. ��g�-{ ?rt r � "f���,"-' ,�'•e%; •.c �y _ 's.- •.arc' -•'•w. ifs; .+�+�` .+�r , r' 'i _ , 44"•y+•°"i-` •r�f. 1R•Y y; .,,rA•r.^, 6F•. !r„ -Y" 'i. , . t,Y n. �.±:•- •*,4-- ,✓. '^�"-•W,d.,,T.ti ma}'- �! a'?;•r+. .a M. .»:• `y.._> s e�sx sC ,x'�' �"`. y .t •,<�. ,.,;�' '"., b•,-. �,�s,, :s".7 •. _ .A '.�••''.s •'x" 'r y f.,� ''"' •nf'�aac• _61?-?c.X',`'"'• •,a,' '.;.-Y 'z„n+�x'";: :rj`; 'i+' ' s` ^• - gar ..1 4 :$rur".�.�.•.�•..y�r•.• 5•� s ,+' - >' '�`'. .: rte°"''>.•c)z.'.ayn.•• r• .-R-. •r!•�::?-.r,.- y"- �s3.. . � ,.y ' x�,.);}•ay '�c, „' c• -`�;� "� y •.•.�..• �?`,•. - i<:y>," .%ts.'a'i:.'aa.:, . - — - '.�• '%:t'-••• SF, k la S.,?.,"c•: ` '.< l .Lt;.: ,r, i y^ u iY�.: j' e i him as often as once an hour, if he 4 . To ovERCO � �� .. " Ix,tj(� � seems to want it. Don't cb what some ;M„ �i HO foolish mothers do, though, and put- �.. s Health sugar in his water. Sugar is a food, APE and QA L - 18VOUS TROUBLES and• makes his stomach work. So by _ +r" giving him sugar whenever you give 4 him water you are really feeding him y ' ) Soldier Tells HOW Give Baby Plenty of Water. too often. •He gets enough sugar with During the last year or so, tremendous profits Regained Health and There is nothing more important for, his regular feedings. have been made by holders of pulp and paper securities, Drinking water not only tenches Strength. baby's health and comfort than plenty y q ;die to the increased demand for paper. °'r7ervons troubles of all kinds, par. of water inside ,and out. But it is baby's thirst, but it helps to keep hiln ocularly nervous•debility. work a re• equally important that this water be cool and aids his little body in digest- The demand for coal to-day, in proportion to the supply, is >, '.-•' 7markable transformation in the r given just right. ing his food and throwing off waste- as great if not greater than for paper., There is such a serious matter. Don't be afraid then of using shortage that many industrial establishments have had to close• tieht. The change is both physical First let me speak about baby's water, but be cure you use it right. down as a result. and mental. The sufferer loses weight bath. Don't let dirt stay on your baby On account of the tremendous domestic and foreign demand and strength, and frequently•becomes till disease germs -grow there and • • for coal, the price obtained by the Collieries is higher than.ever . r °trritexble and fault finding. Troubles make him sick. Constant bathing. re- . B�t�)ipr fit �•� before and will undoubtedly increase. ��.::r,;-;:that were onto thrown off,without any moves dirt before germs have a Bias in We predict that within a very short time holders of good d` difficulty assume exaggerated propor- chance to grow. ,y coal securities will see a very substantial,increase in their mar- Other' symptoms of this ner- Then, too, the skin is full of little When 'a baby arrives in China it ket value. Y '..voua condition are poor appetite,head- openings,called pores,'too small to be is the custom for the mother's parents We Offer, to Yield Over 7%ZO/a, the aches, exhaustion after 'little effort, -seen without a microscope. These to supply it with several outfits ,of �'.. and frequently distress after meals. little pores give off waste matter when clothing. If the baby's maternal _ 'First Mortgage Prior, Lien Bonds y, The cause of this debility is gener- we get very warm and it gathers in grandparents are wealthy it is not c .11i. nerves. The blood, which drops that we call sweat. unusual for them to furnish all its of an established Coal C6mpany, controlling probably the most ' gives the nervous system its food and Nowt, if you let your baby's skin clothes until it is five or ten years old. Y valuable bituminous coal deposits in Canada, together with a V power to work efficiently,-has become get clogged .up with dirt this waste Though customs vary in different substantial bonus of common stock, the market value of which, thin and weak, and until the blood re- matter cannot escape so easily. Much provinces, just as dialects do, it is on account of its tremendous earning powers, should within a Liai$b itk`t9ae a oL it wLl slay iu Lit, 'u�,dy. When a x mmon thing, when the child is Lew years_be sufficient to return the original capital invested. r - be no improvement in the condition of waste matter cannot get out 'of the theee days old, for the parents to Write for full particulars. : .the nerves. 1n cartes of this kind Dr. , body it is pretty likely to make that present boiled eggs, dyed red, to re- �C����� � • �Or ' Willia lis Pink Pills will be found the body sick. latives;friends and neighbors, thereby G ' <. very best medicine. They make rich, this is the second reason for &ignifying that obey hope that their ` ' red blood which feeds and strengthens bathing.your baby regularly, that he children will be ,as numerous as the Members Montreal Stock Exchange : the starved nerves, and in this way may have a healthy skin that will act eggs. Frequently the number of eggs- 20t Dominion Express Bldg. _ s -restores the sufferer.to lull health and freely and so-help to keep 'him well. given away totals 2,000 or more. MONTREAL, P.Q. strength. Proof of this is found in the • ' You should therefore give your baby -For the baby's bath, two tubs of .case ofIr.Fred Bander,London, Oat., t s tub bath once every day. Until the water are made ready,one for its body x *ho says: "While on service with the _ Imperial forces !n Africa I completely baby is three months old the water and one for its head, Dragon's eggs -• •" ' ' " _ ,- __— __ ___ ��_.r .: t, should be the same heat as the blood, and peanuts are thrcwn into the water lost my health through continual hard- Canada has 37,000 square miles of I A farmers labor devoted to produe- �_ > ship and shock. 1 wan sent back to It is safest to have a small thereto- in both tubs., this being supposed to good eat bogs. ing.wheat in 1830 resulted in an aver- meter-and'see that the water is about Insure long life and success in all g p the base hospital suffering, so the doc- 98 degrees before you put the baby in. undertakings of the child's adult life. The first step to be taken in the I age of hardly more than three bushels F., for said, from nervous debility. After y p y 'care of the woodlot-is its protection i a work day of.ten hours. ' As the re- tor the baliy is older than three It is customary for relatives to drop spending some time in the hospital I months you don't need to be quite do stoney liberally into the water. against injury by animals and `fire.; cult of improved agzirilltural methods was invalided back to England as un- The grazing of stock in'_he woodlot; and machinery, his,labor for one day a.., particular. Then in very hot weather --�- At for further serylce: After spending is one of the greatest causes of vts' now averages a product of sixty '+ along time in Netle you can bathe him in water that is Golden Notes. l'busheis. We are,progressing. y Hospital, I was deterioration. =_ ,given my discharge, but was atilt a much sealer. Be tyre; though, that it Who is the world's -richest singer? is not chilly,. If the baby has a fever The question is prompted by"the an- weak and nervous wreck, absolutely such a bath will put him to sleep. 'unit for work. I had neither the, In hot weather,besides the tub bath, nouacement that $120,000 has been of- -ambition to do anything. feted to Caruso 'tor twelve perfornn- a' t •. In London I doctored for three or four you should give your baby several cool ances in Havana. ' dr r months with ,a civilian doctor, who sponge baths during the day. Caruso probably commands higher - - 1.01'd Or Easily advised a change of climate. I Baths should always be given in a(fees than any other singer in the � /� - Fabric ix warm room. Never leave baby in the I world. A further offer of $300,000 has U�� was terribly 'nervous, suffered from s _ perform- sleeplessness, smothering and sinking water over three minutes. Wheti you been'made to him for thirty spells, and pains in the heart; my '-take him out dry him thoroughly and,ances, while as the result of a-season's hands and feet were always cold and do' it quickly. If his skin-is tender, engagement at the New York Mere& : ar clammy. ' At this sets I decided to put a handful of,salt to a gallon Of)politan Theatre_Caruso, has pocketed ' or come to_Canada,,and-. shortly -after water used- for the bath._ •Whenever'a salary —sametb:ng like 412aa000-- - r-reaching this country was advised to his clothing is soiled yon should wash Before the-war he toured the English Extravagant Cltxims grid try Dr. Williams Pink Pills. After I him carefully when you change him. provinces on a contract -said to bve- � exaggerated statements had taken the pills for some weeks I So much for the water used as a, worth'310,000 a week. In 2918 his !u- © may sell tires—but they found myself-improving.-- I coati bath,far the baby. Now just a word came from gramophone records alone al can never make tires give E taking the pitta for several mouths, about giving baby plenty of water to was =10,000 a month. __- - mileage or 9CrY3Ce. with the result that they fully restored drink. .my lteatth.'. My nerves are now as Baby is not hungry every time it A Wet Dry: About Partridge Tires steady as 'a rock; my appetite the cries. It often merely wants water. Patient Parent—"Well, child, what ' fi t , little need be said. Their. _ best,and my eyes and skin, which had Restlessness and peevishness are.very on earth's the matter-now?" l < � reputation for durability '- turned ..yellowish, are clear and often due to thrst, and after, a drink Young Hopeful (who has been bath- -+''t and dependability under - ¢ healthy'looking. I.. feel like a new -of cool water the baby wtll go quietly - -siuin.!a every way, and St for any- to al tug with his bigger brother) ..y � conditions, 4- rep• dropped the towel in the water and 811 road aemt justi• ' thing. I have since recommended the All the water you giv irr baby he's dried me Wetter than I was be- , ✓ , �the statement ' - �r r'You can't buy ; pill* to several friends, and know of should first be boiled,and then cooled. fore." ' { ' 'several cases where they were bens- But-don't give it,-to the baby ice cold. better tires.''" ficial In the Influenza epidemic. I am The baby should have two or three If you must look at,people's faults, s - •,' o! the opinion that should any'of my- tEaspoonfuls at a time. Give it to shut your-eyes. i e returned soldier comrades use Dr. lvilliams Pink Pills for sh°ll shock. : they would 6e a great help to them." _ ^You can Set Dr. Willi_sms Pink Pills - - - �..-through ani dealer in medteine, or by -- E mail, post paid, at 50 cents a boa or ! __ six boxes for $2,50 from The Dr. Wil- 1%ms Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. O : A`Let's go to Loe w's' 7' 1 -.-T I R KS Two Little H'elpfi. This suggta Inn is -mada-a thousand---times every evening J is any city or town where there•is-a Loew's Theatre. ~- idll�e�5 Thel�Name - Th6-- ace df Prevention—It is a very good plan before preparing vege- ,LOEW S THEATRES AMUSE YOU - tables or friths that stain the fingers to rub the thumb and forefinger with Loew's Theatres Can Also Make Money For Yon. a little grease. That will present the We now offer $100,000 7% Preferred Stock in Loew's anti stains which are di%ziult to Metropolitan'(Montreal), Limited, carrying a substantial _ remove. bonus of Common Shares. This Theatre, owing to its site Who' DOeS ' In Place of Cream—I use milk in in the most thickly populated district of Canada's greatest pbce of cream for my cocoaf and just City, Montreal, bids fair to become one of the most profit- i t h fire heat able in the Loew's Theatre system. ` _ The Milking before removing from the - g iu vigorously with aA egg beater. The Price and particulars on application. `' �•'.i , meat Is almost the same as if whip- IBALFOUR, WHITE & COMPANY- - o�Your Farm? pod cream were used. Investment Bankers +3Q -st.-Jatnes -�O you G.,;�y�,u�xlf�& G�y�ut The door between us and Reatven -- - - — wife have this tiresome job twice cannot be open when the door between a day the year'round? Perhaps you us and our fellow men is closed. have hired help and are paying high wages that are eating up all your — - -- -- — --- _— -- - -- - i profits? ._ There's a better way-a"modern method that removes } - - ..',the drudgery- and expens"e and increases the profit. "fie I'�aza��r�CY r1achine nilh& — b THE COWS ADOPTED: CHILD !- will do the work thoroughly and at little cost, Its better for the cows `• -; -:i and.better for you. Dlill:ing time becomes a pleasure—half the time, r• '•:' P-LUCV .- •half the trouble, half the cost, but-with more contented cows, more milk and more profits. Co ?Most certainly this method is worth learning about—you may pot be ready to buy but the information costs you nothing.• y C: Dont buy a milker without inE*cstigating the exclusive features - 7! of the Macartacy rill in the coupon and send it to us to-day. The Macartney Milking Machine • : Co. 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Z. 1 i•F uS. •• .,.w,•;.a.>. .:ii.,tw• v.!t;;_ ,ur.C: -'�- �' .l.. _.R?i 7 F •C '.F'"' .4 T_.'.''Y.• ,`.S r ...rr.-•: - `L.�, u4 .. ,. 7^.,• TYI.ES Fott BITS t�F` aleli:4. surllii�le s ASTHMA Mothers who keep a box of Baby's CHIL)REN � 0� VV >ofUZPPIQD NmWBPAPIIM ' .,,.oven Tablets in the house may feel and fob printing o►ant In 1Sasart� Mat the Fives of their little ones are HAY FEVER,1 rrw� HERE WHERE �ooa4arto.+f1=aQwo>�a anelarkrl �}.bHo:tt„ reasonably safe during the hot wea- sleepless nights, constant n ` . ' Fttws 7YtblJsains Oo, Ltd.. Toroafa. , ther. Stomach troubles, cholera in- _ r. _ ! W -isOis ssola>�s. �i -,tantt�and diarrhoea carry off thous- — sneezing, streaming` e�efly - • ands of little ones every summer, in - . - wheezy breathing: An Early Example. FROM ONE TO FIVE THOUSAND Fords. (}et real money If your t, most cases because the mother does o �� lRAZ�MAH Midas had Just seen another ham ntaiket,s coluarnbfne Ave1LeTo Short !.r• not have a safe medicine at hand to : sandwich turn to gold as'his fingers -give promptly. Baby's Own Tablets �^� ' touched it. relieve these troubles, or it given oc- brings relief. Put up in cap- "This profiteering," he remarked We often fail to recognize it but ' casionaUy to the well child will pre salsa, Easily swallowed. Sold by, sadly, "is something that can be car- the fact remains that to-day is try" • u vent their coming on. The Tablets l w ;1 .5 reliable druggists for a dollar. ried entirely too far." to live up'to the highest standard of are guaranteed by a government 1 ••' Ask our agents or send card for serfs=day's' thought and determ:na- analyst to be absolutely harmless even �..-` N free sample to Templeton's, 142 EU of Economy. lion. to'the newborn babe. They are ea- I King St. W., Toronto. Agents, "7amily discipline isn't What it used .pecially good in summer because they _ all Toronto and Hamilton drug- to be." LET „DANDERIN'E" _ regulate the bowels and keep the gists, 80 "No. When I was a child my parents ' stomach sweet and pure. They.are ;` i used to take a slipper to me. No � - Gold by medicine dealers or by mail at __ �j HAIR y b MOTHER! parent of the present would even put SAVE,YOUR t IAIR ' 26 cents a box from The Dr. Williams - that uch extra wear and tear on re- ta►•::;• --� Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ,. clous shoe leather." T "California Syrup of Figs" . Hurrv! 'A few cents stop sbalr' :. ••} Q 1.�„ p _ 9583 p55B The Modern Boy. p VS(�1lltOeS slid CO�Oi S 9583-Child's Apron Dress (kimono Teacher-"Now, ,Tom, hold your felling and doubles its `1t sleeves; to-be slipped on over the Child's Best Laxative head up and your shoulders back- beauty head). Price, 20 cents In 6 sizes you'd like to have a fine carriage when The anopheles mosquito, it .�appeai•'s, to'10 years. Size 4 requires 1t/s' yds. �'� you're a man, wouldn't you ,j j- :;• 36 ins. wide ]s attracted b certain colors and re- , contrasting, yd. 36 : „ y ins. wide, y�� Tom (doubtfully)—"Well, I'd rather r ' _ Belled by others. ' Experiments have L,eet}-Chia , ( 1 have an aeroplane." been conducted in a gauze tent, one end of which was formed b large i slipped on'over the head; slashed on t� y g shoulders; kimono sleeves). Price, 20 ' MONEY ORDERS. windows. Into these the sunlight centEL In 6 sizes, 1 to 6 years. Size Send a Dominion Express Money f �, poured on,bright days. Large stone 4 requires 13% yds. 36 ins. ,wide. •'"` - Order. -Five Dollars costs-three cents. - basins. were placed on the floor for These patterns may be obtained 'the mosquitoes to breed in. from your local McCalI dealer, or - Why'a horse rises,from the ground It was immediately noticed that from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St. gs and a cow on its hind- y��,�=♦ `- Toronto, Dept. W. on its foveae when a person entered the tent clad i in dark &ey clothes, the mosquitoes \��` legs has never yet been explained. t t settled on the cloth. When the person In the Orchard. _ - ! entering was dressed in'white flannel ` itltlnard's Liniment for sale everywhere C s =the did not apgroath him. ' Prune back the heads and long canes y of blackberries and raspberries alter �i If you understand the things that �S A number of boxes lined with cloth! 1 ' pick5ng is over. - your friend leaves unsaid, you know Al of various colors were laced in rows A little "Danderine" cools, cleanser p Propagate black vas berries b' ti your friend. upon the floor, and it was noticed that' ng. p y P- \r,i and makes the feverish, itchy scalp great numbers of mosquitoes 'entered layering. \ soft and pliable; then this stimulating the box lined with mosquitoes blue. Fewer If bearing trees have not had their • Time is'-saved by having a glass tonic penetrates to the famished hair crops thinned before this, do it early _ - "• i measuring cup in both the flour bin roots, revitalizing and' invigorating of the insects sought the boxes lined in July. Thinning pays well irL im- Accept "California" Syrup of Figs and sugar bin, every hair in the head, thus stopping _ with other colors, the number dimip- proving the quality of the fruit. only-look for the nsmo California on 'the hair failing out, getting thin. fishing in this order: Dark red, brown, •. „ N The last cultivation of the orchard the package, then you are sure your SAY DIAMOND, DYES scraggly or fading. scarlet, black, slate gray, olive green, trees may be made late in July. Plant child is having the beet and most After a few appllcatione of "Dalidet- -violet, leaf green, blue, pearl gray, harmtesa Don t streak or ruin your material in a ;+« a cover crop at this liars consisting physic for the little atom• poor e. Insist on "Diamond es." ins:' you seldom find a fallen hair or a i n pale green,light blue,ochre,white and of rye,winter watch,and perhaps some ach, liver and bowels. Children love Esay directions is package, particle of dandruff, besides every 'orange. No mosquitoes whatever were crimson clover it the climate is not too its fruity taste. Full directions on hair shows more life,vigor,brightness, - _ found in the box braes with yellow. severe for it. _ each bottle. You must say "Call• - color and thickness. The number of insects congregating Beep the runners well pruned from tbrnia" A few cents buys a bottle `of do. p you are F R E EZO N E - in houses might therefore be easily the strawberry plants unless } « !! lightful "Danderine" at any drug or lessened by the chore(! of suitable practioing the matted-row system. Velocity of Light toilet counter. "Fors applied to the walls, A trap Fight insects and disease by spray- ' lied with something dark would at- ing; send to tract so many inserts that they could g' your experiment station, $e slain in large insects that numbers. or.call on your county representative Physicists never tire of eforts to ti f t Off Corns 1 - -No Pain 1 -. ��.. for free literature. increase the accuracy of their knowl- MONTH OLD BABY .�-. edge of the fundamental facts of Fall and winter weathers is detri- YA;k for Minard's end take no other. science. A$ra deyerm nation of the - HADSKMTRnj i ' Inental to exposed machinery, but hot of light b the Fizean toothed sun is worse.- Let's run the old binder Laugh at your own troubles rather wheel method was made at Nice.These ; - -'? `end wagon inside; we will be time.and than at-the troubles of the other experiments were remarkable on ac- On Face and Hands. ' money ahead. fellow. count of the great distance over whit-11 - •. _ the beam of light employed was trans-. _ Burned. Cuticure,Heals. . • matted. Previously such a beam had '_: -. "M baby was only a month old } �'� been caused to travel about fifteen r r - Raul m �l iniles, but on this occasion the re- when bee face and >,aads eeasted to � J Ranching in Canada immediate] gratin land is held,ad oia' loci_ fleeting mirror was so placed,that the ' - -• �� and In � total distance traversed by the beam, _. r ofwarerl:listersaaditeped -' suggests the Western plains end the ing sections, ranchers buy their cattle going and returning, was fifty-seven I v and burned. she w"so huge herds, now rapidly passing, as two-year-olds for fall delivery, and miles. The mean of 1,109 observations - :� , not stead la>,eaaald f era �. put them out to veinier with farmers gave the velocity of light 1$6,225',% °O.� 1 v`� which used to graze at large upon at so much per head per month, finish miles a second. C. C "This lasted ,pins t the rich verdure of the prairies. But them on their ranches the following. ' `( and O1rt�t,anddIIusedtbrescalcm there is also ranching in the east, and summer, and market them when ready of with two boxes of Ofnttamta Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little p at the present time big herds are to as three-yeas-olds. These men per- "Freezoae" on as aching corn, instant when she was healed." be found`grazing under ranching me-I form a useful and economic work in I fell from a building and recelVed �' Oscar 7, f g ly that corn stops hurting, then short- Ontario,hies 7, 1918. tbods in many parts of Ontario. Thety maturing and finishing cattle which what the doctor called awery bad ly you lift it right off with Angers. cuticura gyp,Clutmew and Tel- '1 - is gn Ontario Ranchers• Asisociation, would otherwise go to market in an sprained ankle, and told_me I must.not Trul y! aim an all yaytl aced for an toilet and its .Secretary, C. M. Laidlaw, unfinished and immature condition, walk on it for three weeks. I got your druggist sells a tiny bottle of uses. Bathe with Soap soothe with points out the advantages the province In the northern sections the ranch- INARD'S LINIMENT and in six days " " sufficient Ointment,dust with Talcum. � M y few cents .. Freezone for a -offers to stockmen. es are of a more latmet as a>.a e self on t soav c tained nature, was out to work a sin. I hank it !t coca 9o1d t e I 8 remove eve hard corn�so _ to every thraa oLi need.St.Kul St-M ntei&L A very tare area of Onta>sio is�a breeding herd of a considerable t invent m de. -- - ry g size the best Liniment a between the toes,-and the cal- . g or corn a Limited.St.P.at St-iM•.tr.al, made up of rough:broken country) being kept and the stock raised to a ARCI4IE E. LAUNDRY. lures, without soreness or irritation. s.asShaves-Yi =a& interspersed with valleys and small' marketable age. This is n mo ton. y ace Ed n ° P� necessary,ry - tracts of Boll. This rough land, with sheep and desirable with cattle ..whilst generally uncultivable and of- when there is no farmi section -' ssoosoa�~ ��' -.fering few possibilities along other nearby to provide stock for the ranch- - _ DOG DISEASES agricultural lines, offers an enormous i.er, or an opportunity for wintering. 7,f' aaa zeow to llaad 31'>LE ,range area for the grazing of live' On these ranches it has been found Who Are You. _ Mailed Free to any Ad• I dress by the Author. r stock, and stockmen- are 'increasingly necessary to' cultivate winter feed. I love the country-it's God's land. Z.Clay Wover Co.,sea realizing this and bringing in'their Ontario offers ranchers a large am- 7 love th'e gees, the birds, the 118, west S1at Str••t �n aROppB8/-./.�****/±v p' herds to leases obtained from the•Gov:i cunt of grazing land' scattered, over flowers. New York. U.S.A. . W 1tT01'S our r: !ernment. These leases comprae the province. all within reasonable I love the .tarry skies and the sun-I abandoned farms, and rough tim'aered,freight-travelling distance of the live ONLY TABLETS MARKED. �i._fields. _ sections of the country where ordinary stock markets. ; The climate is con I love the rain and the glistening - - : - agricultural operations are imnrac-. ducive to (rood summer gains-and--the auvw. _ticable, and the rental is five cents minimum of winter feeding whilst the I love the pure air and the sparkling `'BAYER" ARE M per acre for the first five years, the!proximity of fine 'farming sections brook. ASPIRIN I `w irancliise being renewable. I provides fac:Ii ies for the purchasing I love the spring, summer, autumn bifferent methods of ranching are i of young stock to run,and for winter- and winter, `followed in the province. Where!ing them. I till the soil and plant the acrd. —-- -- ----'-- -' - - I cultivate the crop and gather the NOt Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Crosse harvest. i (� I supply the food that none may �. starve. ��OOC� For' I work from•sunrise to sunset. - lr=v �'? J111 - . I work for the joy of work and for `_`�`_ � my loved ones. ��` / D!r'v U L�� July o J' •: I have no time to strike. - I bel:eve all who eat'should work. ~Mornin �y. "`=' I believe in co-operation. a -"• :' '-�` . g I believe in the brotherhood of man. r �4 and every morning when the thou�{.,� I believe my 'children should have Y u # - the best in education. - " of health enters in-to the meal time _ i ` . I believe my wife should have every M a E • �repaTatiOn— - �'" •�• " � home convenience. -.._.,,�,,_ • I believe in work; sleep And play. I believe my rights and .privileges .`.f are those of every man. For Colds, Pain, Heartache,and package adage which contains complete red I bebigt'e in my God, in my Country gta, Toothache, Earache, and for reotiona. Then you are getting real and in you. Rheumatism,Lumbago, Sciatica'Neu. Asl►irin-the genuine Aspirin re ritis, take Aspirin marked with the scribed by ph sicians for over ntne- This easily digested food needs no I am a farmer. "\ ' same "Bayer" or you are not taking teen years. Now made in Canada. * sugar.yet it has a most p"teasing sweet —; aspirin et ell. Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab- -r�Y flavor,and is fWl of the sound good- His wife goes by'at forty miles Accept only 'Bayer Tablets o! lets coat but a !eve cents. DniggLts b .rid n ,n t r.__ p •,y j Aspirin" iii an unbroken "Bayer" also sell larger "Bayer" packages. mess of wheat and malted barley. ,1__ r.,a__ h �.�__ ,� e'' y±h;rib There to mark (registered In ^t et spy , , In his new car-but mine rust smiles; __�-•�.�`� +�,, - Our men nc b. IC�T�.J a8 Rf�e?.S011 His wife totes water from the spring. IKOred In can.aa) of Bayer Msnu�fleetura of Hono= : =� aceticactaeetcrof Sallcyncacld. While It Is well known that AsD n motes Beyer manufacture, to beast the public against imitations. the Tablets,of Bayer Company ' E E No l b d !h B . . . - ►, D. 7. 1138U .29-+-2Q, will be w t their Coneral ttad•mark, the "Bayer Cots."•y . . , .. .. .... I :�\ '.$ s.. - ..�' • nth - 3,v r``X``',: ..t,'r. :.i_ '..s,,;,-'' •g""j''' - r,*4-: _,c,.-'" - �_.::is.:sf: _ '',tr..,. ',:' `<pvq +'•�!''� + '::.ti`,+'„,i.••r 'v�"''�diM �r,�.�,': y}„ � r a.tin'Y YW4 °'�+�`.,.., '%1°'v. -�:': .�•r ','•� �--i�;'•,d' t,°l. ".+ .Y v.; +,, a..w- _�'+:.?• :Y:iR!''.w ii � ,ti. -�x�-'•r,i�, s9.� .' � .,�'>w!- •., , .. t.,.'.:....'.'�:. a', .•'(. .n,.: -- ..,w w . ^•,. .•:_:. �.., .. '.F+Tx. .- ..r' 1��� J' ,'t��'.,, w" :5.^ , w' , . . .•re- a k- -t. ,re. 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The press-bred - , x ,�•< rPictcring, Out•• trfematcer; registered `f7lydesdale s lino, the [- -'- THE GROCERY j A by-law was passed appropriating property of Goo.T. Davidson, Cher- Tt+nRMS the suai of g36,OW for the building o[ rywood,Out.. will stand for mares bridges and culverts and repair of the dutitig the season of 1920 at his own The befit and freshest Of everything c !1.50 per Year,:1,:1.25 igpaid In advance. g ' ii public highways in Pickering Town- stable, lot 30, con, 3, Pickering, Lo- :. ship in the year 1920. The passing of cast Lodge Stock Farm. r Groceries I �� II Goo d Gr IOH.W MURKAk Proprietor this by-law was necessary in order to ki,_,o's HEATHER (140491, (17004), the secure the 20 per cent, cant made P, g ' by well-bredpniportyd Clydesdale DSun 'Cream f this �Yest 1+'lour, ... $1 the provincial o l over,ment, barton, will make the season of]9.0 Five Rosen Flour, .. ••• 2 00 `c g lion, the property ert of D. R an, : PICKERitVG COUNCIL The council now adjourned to meet The above council met pursuant to again on Monday. Aug. 9r.1h,at 1 p.in. at his own stables Meal, '3 2 P for the transactioo•of general business. Graham Flour, „ 31bs for 25e • , adjournment on Monday, the 12th GALLANT REFINER '16972:, The pure ' Inst. Members all present, the reeve bred Clydesdale stallion, the proper- Coln lbs For�5c a °ti` '• the chats, The minutes OP the last SCHOOL REPORTS tv of David Annun sr., will make Rolled Opts(Victor), •' 3Ibs for w.ac `_. ' meeting were read acrd approved. the season of 19.1.0 at his own stable, White Swan Flaked Wheat in sealed packages 30 Gents A number ! scourers were present. Promotion Exains.at the Whitevale Pickering village. ° sd for payment and referred to.the ppublic school.: Jril to Sr II-Stanley glue .r+.�L L (11915) Vol .32 $. S. B. ective standing committees. `Vbite.on trial Francis Powell. Sr 11 ORA�TGFADE, S'_ LE1IONaDE, RASPBERRY VINEGAR ` pp g to Jr III-Helen Rogers, Albert gee- 195881 C. S. B„ the Imported Clydes- { W. J. Devitt, school attendance dale Stallion, the rO erty• of Oscar heck. Sr III to Jr IV-Velma White. P P 12 alassess of nice refreshing drink for 2�cents srflicer, gave his report for the month Nilson, Brougham, wilt• snake the , - .of June, which showed a marked im- Stanley Burk, Gertte McKay. ,Jr IV season of 1920 as follows : Monday. � - provement over the previous months. tc Sr IV-hf.1ry Toole. Annie Nowlan, May 17th, will leave his own stable ' Frank Harris was heard re open Mary Nowlan, Marjorie Biraie,Emma and proceed to W. G. Scott's for - ,l0 Varieties Always Fresh " ` ;ditch to take water from drains which Birnie, George Griffin. y m S. S. No. 11. Pickering-: Sr IV-M. night. Tuesday, Irving McAvoy e, "]te is about to dig on his farm. g ' noon;Rarbron Bros',Kinsale,night. : The standing committee on Contin• Spears, J. Wright. T. Postill. Sr III- _ R Wednesday. W. Middleton's,enoies re orted and recommended h Hornshaw. JrIII-J.Routley(hon), Audlen JAMES S P wood, noon ; U. Blake's, • the loilowin a menu : Munici al A. Michell;V, Turner, A. Barnes, H. y' �...�/ B P y P night. Thursday, H. G. Wilson's, "World. for supplies 66,74: Western Wright. C. PosLill, (Rec) B. Postilt,G, PP base line, noon and night. Frida Assurance Co..premium on town all Pennock. Sr II A. Percy, R.Michell. W J. Miller's, noon; Geo. Cowan a, Orders Deliaered Both Phones Jr 11 T. Barnes, F. Beilb ,R. Hutch- -*' 24.00; C B Rice, services serving n�ti• y Brock road night. $aturday�,, to - tea re court of revision.8.10; M M Gib•iuge, Sr I-A. Hackney, A. Hager- his own stable until following 1[on• iion.surveying the Village of Fairport man. W. Beilby, R. Beilby. Jr I-F. day afternoon. _ ]33 00; D R Beaton,on account of sal- Wright, $r Pr-C. Whitet , $tone, Bert . a r e W 7 O n • ary 100.00; $H Stevenson, attending W.Baker. Jr Pr=J. White; A. 13ei1- � d�ryry'' ,Q -::',iivision court May and July 4,00;Miss by,•N. Postilk Pr A-G. Beilby. lte9ale L/lAb of M Wood,ditto 4 00; W J Devitt.ser• Promotion Exams. Dumbarton pub- _ Zee las school attendance officer to lie school; Jr�IV'to Sr IV-Welds niyy let 38.17. Cox. Sr III to Jr IV-Harry Pearce United Farmers - VI enera1 M ete-bant The standing committee on Bonuses (bon), Arthur Annis(bon),Issac Wood • • •,.fore Wire Fences. Snow Shovelling, (boo), Frank Cullen (Don), Norman _ etc., reported and recommended the Wood, Minnie Bennett. Frank Sulli• Meetings held in I. O. 0. F. Hall. let 1 following payments.: J Wilkins shov, van. Jr III to Sr III-lileana Gilmer. Tuesday evening in each month snow on e t 1(WhItbv to pay half)3.80: Sr I) td Jr III-Barbara Jones (Don). for Bummer months, ..-also shov snow and breakin roads on Elda Pearce, Edna Cullen,Harold An- on g r e e wood Out - - Leon 8 7.50; L Middleton. bonus.on 80 derson, Willie Cox, Arthur Cullen. We are now shipping live stock re u- ' rods fence lot 17 con'6 12.00;J Beckett Jr II to Sr II-Ivv Troy (bon), Hilda larly on the c•• f)PrKtive plan., ' bonus on 37 rode fence on w t 1 .915; Hatfield. Mary 13atherby, teacher. - J n Remtn 7 bonus on o rods fence. Gteenwood public echool, names in Phone or write F. Hornshaw, Howard ti Malcolm, of Directors. an lot 13 con 3 '13.38, Arthur Boyes '-)rder of merit: Jr IV to Sr J V-Hou• made application for bonus on 88 rods ors, 3luriai tViddifield, Ida Brown, -` H. PL GH, Secretary Best Prices paid, for Butter and Eggs fence on sideline bet 10 sad 11 con 2. Albert Harvey, pass, Fred Miller, Geo. _--__ FA Gibson made application for bonus Wilson, recommended. Everett Tyn- ion 80 rods fence on lot 13 con 7. J D droll, Gordon Springgay,_, Sr I II to Jr r aY�Q+�s .5 C S1 Qt t! �T hemmer also made application for IV-Honors, Edna Breen, Margaret li axwe s ACaad)+Eornl6.nft - ..,Neilso-n s Ice Cream Uoaus on i:�s rods fence o,u Iotsj2 and Gee. Mabel Bie, pass, Helen'( hesbire, _ 23 con 2. Alice Pegg, recommended. Herbert , ' : The standing c(-mmittee-on Dam- Middleton. Jr III to Sr III-Pass, =; _ aces for sheep killed by doge reported Russell Miller, Ada Nickles teacher. and recommended pap men t as follo we: Mid-su.nmer exams, Cherrywood Accident and- Automobile .Insurance T Reddin.3 Iambs killed and 2 sheep pubilc echool, names in order of merit: injured 48.00; T Anuan, mileage and To Sr IV-Agnes Petty (hon), Lucy- y lospecting above 3.00; C Puckrin. I Dawson(bon). Lillian Davidson, Ray. , �j�] 1■n a Store age killed 80.00: H E Webster, mile- rriond Reid. rrah. Ayers. To Sr III n � ickerin Hardware . gage and inspecting above'1;00; How- Quentin Currah. May Berkey, Jean tJl! ' • g - ed•Malcolm. bonus_ an_Ldag killed- iiainlend 'TZn�ot ao�ne l�i•ie Ayers'= s - - -- 1*: 0,3fex Gray, bonus on 1 dog Jessie Davidson,,Alvin Currs'1. f'o)t. -. killed 10,00. McGriskin. John McGriskin (rec! To Thestandimg committee on Roads Jr III-Basil Thompson, Lillian Daw• ' A - This id just the place to buy an Oil Stove -' and Bridges reported the following_+on.Neil Petty, Willie,Hollinger, Gor- 0). for this hot weather. We have the Clarke'a .payments; A C Reesor, lumber and don Davidson. Willie Davidson. Lee- Q Jewel and Florence Oil Stoves. guaranteed to _ tentPnt 8.''7.33; L Gates and ocher tie H•�Itioger. Ella Rittenhouse. New- - give satisfaction,or we return your money. ]leafing gravel oa' Altona road acrd 6 n ch u, b' Ayers, N- tle - to Lo li Bnh ie A,er et t dhyy' work in gravel i�600; Geo Tweedie. To Sr 11-Violet Swan. L�ri% ��• We have a complete line of Screen Doors aad Window Screens,-Wire - ..-• - Haze. 1.11 de- p ,.. . Thompson fat enle� r•.,..I3w v n StOCk s vel 1� g ... T-_ . _ Cloth-frnm 18 to 42'in6hes wide. at lowest- price. Wash. ton, 123 yd-4 gravel by Ont Highwt+y'a FLtty, Georgina Garland. Ina Ritten- T is just as imlportant to take an log 1 ''c =as-? Dept on Altbnw road. 18,301 F Byer• bouue, Merle Hollinger,James 1IcG:ls• JL inventory of one's self as it is of tr sshing ea ay daring the present an others, grac on sideliue•bet tot+ 11 gin, :DOrothy Swan, Wilbur BarkPC,__ on business, __ - estreu�elp hot'weather. - - and 13 con 0 70.5x1: G T L Tran.work Ross Gates. Robert Dawson. Nrv.+ Ask yourself this question "If during ` - +Pre eon-b and bet lots 34 and 35 con 3 Currah, Hirzel R.rgars, To Sr I-•With the neat five. years I save the same Call in.and nee them and you will,buy. A270;,J Pallister,grading w t.I Jt1<trk• Taylor. lrigie Driakwater, Bertie amount t already have put how tsiim to pay half 27,60; J P�Ilister rand Avci s. Donald Milne, John•Garland, Lad McGriskin, much will I be worth in 1928t A full line Of Garden T(xrfq, F(1rka, Rakes, Hoe4. Lawn lfowera, others. grading, lowing on Alttrna Alfteda Rogers. To- Then ht our Savings Department aid SUt'r+Yera, ScctheG, �S'het•3toaea, Oil Cans etc. Nt. ` road f10 8U; W A Snox. for use of disc Jr 1='Pearl Swan. To Sr Pr-Evelyn ,• on snow om coo - O it,t 2t)also drag Urinkwater. Jr Pr-Laura Petty. you in accomplishing the task.) a P� g 'Koss is the timA to u.a Fly- Oil on your cow., - Ong road lots 30 an 31 con o '1.1.70 ; Annie Barker,Vincent Teefyt Mervin THE We have Dr. Wilii:atn?;, the oldest and best C A Fuller and(.there• hauling gravel OurrAh;. Annie Rittenhouse-. Perry an sideline bet lots 19 and 17 ale)7 Thompson. Lilly Roots. E. Ji, l{ry- on the market. - Once Cried always used. ' .- days on con 4 4'100; W Carlton and nolds, F. I. Suttrum, teachers: STANDARD BANK y others, work on Greenwood road bet - The old reliable Paroid Roofing always on hand. Get Otis prieea.j tons 4 and 5 82 35 a Wm Dixon. Wort - OF CANADA Its a pleasure for us to show odd goods. i ve cement culverts 185.28; R D z n, CARD OF THANKS 1CaptiL ftna- sad u-4ft"W pred'' 2 ditto 131.2.1; G Burkholder.ditto�.00: "�"�"�'• J S BALSDON, PICKERIN� iii Long, ditto 121.01); W Dixon, rep I wish through the columns of THE e - • a and gasoline for engine 2242 , flru VEws to express my gratitnde to the I°ICK_RIN" BRANCH Burkholder,21 yds.krarel 3.30; R'm A.-W. CRAWFORTH M•waesw man friends for their numerous acts ":'Petty,Z y de ravel 11.55; N Hamdall. y -- ---- ■„ j - -= of kindness shown rife and other rnem- Bw^NZH ALSO At WHiT8YI expenses re trip to Oshawa for load of bers-of the family during the illness T : pipe 19.00;_J Buckles• hauling gg_r�avel for cement work 12.%; W A ' ook, and death of my mother. s M abaufing gravel and cement for bridge WILFRED BADGEROw :'work 2tki 00: W G Gibson. bal of'serr -°--- - - • 1 - full of 7th con bridge 280.0) ; E Michell. hauling gravel for cement '`$ALrb REGMER � � � 0 INDIVIDUAL }sang`37 60'; W H `Vestney and others ....•�la� 1 it � � �•�y'ti i� , tog gravel on 4th COIL Opp lots 0 TUE-3DAY,JULY 27Tr3-Auction pale of ` T and 10 and Sideline bet 16 and 11 con Spring Field Farm, lot S. Broken - O 291.00: W H Todd, gravel 52.20 ; H • Front, picket img Tp. This farm of • " Ellicott. 38 yda gravel 6.70; H Wood 160 acres will be sold by auction on j Rod others, hauling gravel, gradin Tuesdays July 27th wt the premises �.• . " std foxing culverts on base line 401.25 at 4 o'clock p, in. Easp terms. For - ` 23 ]McGlashaa, carting pipe trom Osb• articulars apply to R, Richardson. a PURE WHITE PAPER CUpS;_ :,;awa 7.00; Pedlar People, Oshawa, for box 43, Whitby, or Wm. Maw, auc• pipe supplied 811.98; Glen Phillips and tioneer, Whitby,Ont. Phone M. _ - :ether, grading on sideline bet lots 22 _;''The Universal NEVER USED BEFORE and 2B in con 3 also on con 5 bet lots ■. b� ;.r2D and 21, also hauling gravel on con,5 Sawn -,:-Machiiie r I - 287.iS0; J White,136 loads gravel 20,40; Terders for Bridges g -- ,-T'- McCarthy-au others,-bull did NEVER USED AGAIN tem= ---- i Manufactured by l J posses "bridge con 4 and sclpplyio'g Sealed TendetO, marked "Tenders W. H. Jackson fir Son; SAfEGUAftDS HEALTH y lumber and.nails 56 50; Simon Puck- for Bridges," will be rereived by the sin= 208 yda-gravel 31.20; U Blake, undersigned Reece and Clerk up to Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, hauling gravel con 4 lots v. the 24th day-of Jut'y, 199-0,i A Carruthers, removing stumps on for the supply and erection of Con- HIRCK91111MILIM Kul WuudwU.A;3SA11--, - townline bet Markham and Pickering o ate Bridges sit the following places all its branches. Saw gumming H. • 1rJ1011ney, '■ - Picksrin$ above con S, Markham to pay half in the Toa nsh'p o`Pickering,viz: and filing a specialty. ava 8,50;also for 125 loads gravel 18.75; A 1 Concrete bridge, 26 ft. x 18 ft., on We stock Gasoline Engines, Emery ` Osrcuthera and others, grading and Barnes' sideline, between lots 32 Wheels, Circular Saws. Saw !' srav con S.sidelines from lot 30 to w and 33, in 8th concession. :anll Emery Mandrels. 'A s 1 156,00; J L Palmer, work om Liver- 2'Qoucrete culvert,I2 ft.,x `18 ft..oa ' 1 sideline, radio and J g g gravelling. 4.rtdders of all lengths on hand ►►►���..���!!+ ..// po d ---Cochrane sideline, between lots 10 and for sale. U1 M CY 320.00; A Thom an others. drawing and ll, in 8th concession. graver con 1 is Dumbarton sideline and also on sideline west 187.50; M Ryan, 3 Concrete bridge, 26 ft, x IS ft=, on Qlacrete r2yds gravel 10 W ; Miss Allison, 24 8th concession road, opposi - - It takes more tilftn Capita), more than Deterwinatioa, taoF+e thad'yde gravel 3.80; A Thom, 60 yda of- 29(Atha). s ,< Ag ressravel 9 00; Mrs Lemg',43 yds gravel Plans and specificatlbne may be seen _ s,iveness, more than Advertising, to make a �1146; W H Banks,444 yde gravel 21,60; at the office of the-Clerk at Whitevale. s '�n (� ((11 ��11 Product leader of itm kind. F D Munro and others, hauling gravel The lowest or any 'tender not neces- s- PrOdu\j�J►a All these aids, powerful as they are, would be unavailing. X ':on con 3 bet 18 and 17, rep culverts sarily accepted. to achieve such a position unless the Product rand supplying timber 181.00; Albert By order of the Council. j a posses=ed superior merit. Matthews and others, hauling gravel �V$I, GEO. ScoTT, Reeve Field Tile " �: Superior= Merit alone has placed on con 6, on sideline bet lots 28 and 29 'DO' and fixing culvertg294,00; D E Pugh. ALD R:'BEATQN,Clerk -.-: and I3Y•ick - ~ �31b1 yde gravel 24.15. Dated July 12th, 1920. 47.44 �1 7 Aresolution, moved by M S Chsp• �s Cream Of 'hc e8t Flour for bread .. f moan and seconded by-4lugh Pugh, a Tile 3 4 V and 8 f�.."Plan submitted by C C Richardson k inch Alonaarch Flour for pastry'` # and Milton J Scott was approved and - Coal, �o�a I the reeve and cleik were instructed w - " .i, endorse and sign a note of Inch Aft- - '.'In the position of SUPREMACY! Lt'uvai. - -'- _ --•-- 66� tilt',�lllGt:b. Moved by Mr, Richardson, second- Hard and Soft Coal of the e*c, ( ne. ad by Mr. Pugh that the Canftdian best duality on r va11; "'�'he Ca' 6 • bell Flour* Mills; . 14iattonal Railways having'made ap- 3nd. Phone 2705 Pick. Co.,! �� • I* *on to the Board of Railway hand Oommissionere for Canada for authc r ii ,��� �g j ° - - - *- Mills at -- ity to close their station at Cherry. THOS. A. L A fir', "���'Y S'+l1t�C'+ L�1JlL�p3tln - woodi this rrnrnell protest to Floor,`! _ _ ♦F C, "tj S ,l►yul4tlt Lute clublt,b L-1 Mid SUM 1011 and r �....-_-.�. •.r. �. � r' i ' ,ry T'}~ ;,���.. � (�. ,' �,) '`�„ _ '.,�!. r T _•.� � - s•, -rv•r.,.r ,.� „ fr,. �•i,•' ,.,y, - .a,-+`,..:.. :k:++V:r�lh'w'�" 'p�. �. ✓ ,,_,,,.r.. ,.:�, `g, � ti;�,� - „,4, a. � *!z- ` b it � :�; .;;�=� ..... -�'ti.. i h"•�t :e. °"� "a' ,'L°s�..wNt`�::� s.:. .'s. :r. yam: •r. a.�y+c.- .yr`w'�tlX y AL1hs t�r••r1 N7'y., .g`, ,c'i• "�qf,r x`,+s!�f y,��"�.r,»s.t.:d'"ta• -..'o-n,.. _""./ .r• d�'"�-`�"�-�i°R'''�..-.t;.,',µ;.,.ri L..,,;yA?'.*`.,"o'":`%"S''X',sei:>,:.'...t.'.w•4' •:.. °... _eA w�'s 4-'•.., .p'.'-? ', `'",.zap. -4•'"c'+.e •'et•Y + ...•.wr,�`�,;..i�_,5., ,n�»,•..- �r+.•...,.•' _ :yt�,..',.v;y�. a , m ' � ms GLANSNowr K .. "; +n. ..y_ ?#'t- _ ,•.��5•.,�"... ,,.,c- :t'i�+:' ',. '^'f n:•:' .."r'i' 'rr ..i- ;rs.,..,:•• •I�. �- `.s 'V't'�d,�.. .•-A!•A �:.°c F;t.?••.�dA�.. ~9. �^ �:•� r' �s. .<_ . ..a-..:s'.":::31 :.. � _ ...... nc�r A travelling entertainmebtcom• 0. IL Forsyth sold on Tuesday Remember the annual picnic o! . ._. T. P. Shirk was in Toronto over pang are here this week. a ball calf, s months old. for the •the Baptist Sunday School in Hor= ��a�¢m0 the weels•end, Dd. Henderson, of Toronto, has handsome sum- of one thousand land's grove to morrow afternoon.. returned home after spending a dollars. There will he a good ' ' Alex Anderson wee' home over pe ii; g program of week with Claremont friends. Mrs. D. A.Scott and Miss Smith P te, including baseball races _ Bus meets all Trains ":'the week-end. lMc' g , The Claremont Citizen's band ars spending a few da s with etc. Ice cream and other refresh ''' Charles Slack, of Toronto, was First-claea'Riga to hire day or here on quuday. went to Beaverton' on Monday to friends in Buffalo. Mr; tt ac- mente may be bought from a booth W. and :lira. Waddell, of Stouff. play Fit the Orange celebration. companied them to Toronto on on the grounds. Everybody come _night at lowest prices, a ville, spent Sunday with friends Misses.Mabel Edwards and An- Sunday with his auto. and bring your baskets. ;Phone 1805.-• here. nie Spoffard, of Toronto, are holi- L j ; . Alias Jessie Day, of Toronto, dayiug at their respective homes - T$OS• Sanderson Son, spent the week-end with D. and here: Summer Mrs. Ta for, • PROPRIETORS • ;� Y Arcb. and Mrs. Anderson, of Ux- _ grading Y parents, R. J• and Mrs. r ^-7,4 The codnty steam roller and- bridge, spent Sunda with the radio outfit are bus oh the lattend - '" streets now. How. _ . ,. .: ?. Frank Michell jr., was the quest H.G. and :4lrs. French, of Toron• of,his uncle and aunt, L. and Mrs. to, wotored out on Sunday and .r alateas in plain.and white. Plain white.Voile double Pilkey, last week. Scott.the day with D. A, and Mrs. width fine quality, 75o EnTbroider and .'' Adam Spears, Hire. Gibbons and ;.,,...,. . Ys i Mrs. Walford motored tp Brame- q Lac a Edgings.' _ ton on Sunday fast. .. * ` Our football team went to Mark- A L S I K E SEED ` Cotton Crepe's, in lain white and figured. crossbar ham on Wednesday to take part p p , i.> in,the football tournament, WANTED Muslin 38 inches wide 45 cents. Of all materials and design �Y T.'Paterson and W.G. Bingham ' �: Of is stook. If will pay you - loall'st oar worki aed inepsof ant siis@i �w E assisted the Stoaffville band at the We.* will T_' obtain prioee Don't be misled Orange celebration at.Toronto oa pay the highest Men's every day Sooks 25, ,40 and 50 cents per pair, _ edema we do not employ them,000eegasetl. ,Monday. prices for all kinds Mosquito Netting. Wire Cloth 18, 30 and ly we aa, and do throw off llie agol A large number,of farmers'from _ ._. --oommwion of 10 per San$.,whiohyos wilt =° this locality attended the monster of seed' 36 inch, Poultry netting. . - • - ow%Uy save by p�ohesla -Um %%I U. F. O. picnic at Markham on -Send no samples and._get call$01W1ed. -$' Wednesday. _ our prices before -— -• J. T. 3[ATHESON � `John Norton has purchased' a ;selling. - -- I Office andeWoriu, Whitby,calash �K new clover mifl,and is prepared to :The beat of facilities e • • ' cater to-the want@ of the farmers for cleaning. �j, T nT s r. 'An this respect. See advt. = ��rC:?Or,_76S�_gM - � Cl�T'T.�RI� �l'J� i'���V i Fridays heavy thunder and hail J.H DOWNEY CO PANY - ewlux,l.4wuea6aa:,ble damage tai K *fi :the corn and other ,crops around WHITBY. ONTARIO STOP ! ' LOOK 1 IISTEl\ For-the-Whole Famlly: here, besides tearing up the street Wand drain opposite the post ofCi^e. • • Running Shoes, tan,white and-black. •"t Fall wheat harvest-ia expected .. Grain Cho in - PP 8 Ladies'Boots,high tope. White ' to begin the latter part .of p next 1Vow-is the time for White Canvas Footwear; also different Slippers and Pump e week. The crop is an excellent - AND FL kKING; . pP p , with 'one, as the frequent rains and the lines of Outing Shoes.- We can supply these rubber and leather cool nigbts have been jusAL-what am prepared to do chopping and oat soles. Y lines at- reasonable rice& was wanted. Salting on Mondays, and Fri- h All at last year's prices. A large number of the young days only, l l tuning "Come•anal see—at the Corner Shoe Store." J. Fin old " Claremont _ - • 'f riend3 of bliss Margaret Gleeson� _. � on April lsc. - � � a r �•� .met at her home on Monday eveu• 6 tug and treated her to a miscellan• _ W. M. Palmer, Claremont ----- Ind:Phone 2804 sous shower prior to her marriage John F. Bayles,:greenwood to Mr. `Milker. Lost, on July lat, between Bal. _ 4 @am and Claremont, no 9th coness- @ion, a good buggy robe, black on one side, with pattern of flowers &c. on reverse side. Reward. Roy _ Redman. Claremont. - Miss Eva M. Stark, A. T. C .M.. both in;. _ - - _--..kindergarten and music is starting - classes in the same, the kindergar- ten music in the morning and the �v regular kindergarten work in- the afternoon. Call at residence of :- . _ __ • . Rev C. W. Bing. = - The Women's Institute will meet t—+ j'4gt on uesday afternoon, instead'of _ p = _ _- __ +�' T - vv euaesGay. ac tile home mil' all-� �' - Clara Underhill. Programme -will - � � _ •fir - be'given by the girls, Debates fir,t^ "Resolved, that the Home has a Greater Influence on Character ;i$► than the School.- Each member. bring three each of plates, cups and spoon?,a plate of-aandwiches, - ali�o cake, pie or tarts. s We congratulate the following '•' - - `: pipils o1 Miss Vet Stephenson,A, T• C. M., on having passed the va- rious examinations in pia^o of the Toronto Conservatory Music : / - Junior(honors)-Gladys Paterson, - Primary (hopors)-Gladys Jones, - _ Tmachine HE horse has been declared by Thomas Edison to be the most inefficient - ;- lglementary (honors)-Margaret „ _return f thin brnnunt rif f IeEtrodtretery- in the worl€1� - �sra-=e .u�. eed> needed - • ------40 aker. M a@ Stephenson-was — - - the horse re�u�ns less in work than any ether machine. also successful in Passing with i honors the Interroediate�Form ex- horses Mmination(theory), thereby win- The average team of farru horses costs '$400, a with horses. h�you have a heavy load and .the ' . :`:':ping the Conservatory's diploma. a set of double 'hardens $100, a wagon without `=-w+eati,<er is-hot if will-take you two days. 4 It took bo $ making a total of =615. _ you twelve hours, the cost at 17.4 cents an hour for There was a delightful "Roes z 115,, Service"held in the Baptist church - our team would be$2.99• The average cost of run- y „ `: :�,A Fold Truck costa ;750 at Ford,Ont. A Fordson -ning a Ford Truck,for gas and oil,is 4Y'cents a mile on Sunda morning and a Refuge AB '�► Tractor costs $850 at Dearborn di. Song Service'in the evening with or $1.80 for the forty miles. But with the Ford . large congregations at both. For - The initial cost of motorizing a farm is slightly :'Truck you can make the return trip in four hours.' I<fia morning theme,Rev. Mr. King greater than the cost of a horse outfit, but the lower The truck enables you to make three times as many used the rose as a type of Christ, _ �of operat on and upkeep of the tractor and truck trips and at a lower cost per trip. a pealing to t e Juncor mgmbers and the grealel' amou$t of work done easily put r- ' aof his congregation to be'rosebnds' But this is not all. If you motorize your farm you - -for Jesus and to accept His larger, ' the horse out of the running. • - p .can get up an hour later in the morning. You hate ` - infinite life and grace as the Gift .Government eta have proved that the cost` no horses to feed,groom or harness. You start work--of God. Charles Wesley's celebra- off a horse is&? cents ' '-Jesus, Lover of My wing per working hour. after breakfast. 'led hymn, ' _.Soul," was used to illustrate the ev- A team of horses cannot plow ore than two acres When Winer is ready you stop-at the end of the field,' non _ _.-_ n a ten-hour-day. 'At 8.7 cents_pee hour or 17.4 wive-your-tractor direct to the house,eat your dinner, tral thought for the service: Spe- cents per hour for @'team, the cost would be E1.74, and rest till it is time to go to work again.- Y cial instrumental and vocal music or 87 Cents an•acm. A Fordson Tractor plows on an r. was added to the belpfulness of average of seven acres a day. he coot acre In the afternoon your motor works just as well t_hough the services. "Daniel's Stand" = gvera not more than 7S Cer to Pm' •the sun is hot and the flies are bad. W be the subject for neat" Sun- per o +e f�' and - ' gee v oil. The F n does h o is over•o ordso three and half times' as •_And at t when work o you are through for , s4 night Y ug ag-avenin g Report of promotions of S. S. 15 muc'u plowing in a say at a smaller'cost per six's. the day,-no horses to rub down, feed or water. ".for June 1920, names in order of . Suppose you are hauling produce to market or bring- You are always free to leave your farm for picnic.or _ merit : Jr IV to Sr IV—Edith -' mir out supplies. If the town is twenty miles awe it •`vacation—no worry about horses left'behind to be Peters(bon), Mabel Brygn, Aldine - -- take you a whole day to make the return trip 'cared for. - 1 Ward. Myrtle Thompson, Isabel W - Gregg.IV Eileen Cooper. Sr III to Every way you look at it the motor- has the advantage ov @r the horse. 'It Jr IV-Robin Johnston. Jr III to Sr III-Robt. MCallnm,Jane Neal, meats shorter hours on the farm, more work done in less time and at less cost. :± Louisa Bowen,Howard Besse(rec), - 1 i � Margaret Pugh (roc). Sr II to Jr III-Elizabeth Ward (hon), Vera f 'g Linton (hon)', Sadie Linton (bon), 'a- Sam Fingold, George Middleton. . Jr II to Jr II-Mildred Pugh (bon), v `. Maud Chidlow, Mary Neal, Alma _ - '�`'. tk, '' �.�•`. "''Ward, Margaret Porter, Laverne �9impaon, Dorothy Bowen, Charlie 19intzel. Sr I to Jr II-Margaret 8pencely (lion), Kenneth Ward '� Cag4 F r �, ,`� ,(bon), Joe Besse, Isabel Cooper. �� � a�` �. - • ' .Jr I to Sr I-Rose Fingold (bon), _ e 'f�� . A ,_ r -- -• Hugh Pugh, Dick Cooper. Sr Pr ,� s• '� �,,;� ". to Jr I-Gordon Borland,. Ellie r �`" •- � ' (TrahAm, .lnP Werri. Jr Pr to Sr �I i Pr-Aldine Middleton. Pr A to -_- '•• Pr B-Helen Be.'4ee, George De. _� • "' .��;���,;�, ���� - -•- •• e rusba, Mary Bingham, Albert Caidlow, Stanley Linton. Pr A- PICKERING GA Pl _w"' V y � PICKERING _Philip Fingold, Limbert Andrews. Lai _ N. L. Jonns and B. L. Cbapm m, ,/� �.p^ "�"" -� �; i, C'�. f 1! .� V 1 L`7 l+r u ... a .. 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V" wspced. to- the' door that led to floe' In many-parts of Scotland it is still+� Ckft•yG"P F..e/81114 In araneyW/ng -- ' general,office, to meet' the clerk who the custom to break an oatmeal cake to fI. ishling: answered his call. over the bride's head for good luck, CLEAN ALL � 0 � 'Hawkins” the old gentleman said -J ]excitedly, cant that code book of the cage being enclosed in a muslin BOILER COMPOUND Bander Co. still in the stain' safe? bag' Aianulscevred n� Please tr and find it, and brio it. (� The Allen F4ad Water PetNBer-,C i y- y 8 L/m/tad,-?r Camdon.st., Toronto t , ' to me. I hope it hasn't, been •de- Minard's Liniment used by Physielans, Hawkins soon returned with the Jennie Watson -loitered -aimlessly said it that time, young man. But per='code book is question, dusting it as ' Y'-;abouther father's shop with the toler-�haps I can help you there. I've got'he came. Mr. Tonbridge dismissed ^_ int smile of a young girl who feels,among my lumber an old-fashioned him with a word of thanks, and look- S,Ir' that she is -far-superior to that sort desk that's-no good to me. I-had to. ed again at the scrap of paper, and - " + of thing. Old Watson was a dealer,take it with _some .real stuff I was then began to turn the leaves of the Of ability and good local Co13Aedibna— refCrabl in antiques, and the shelves and fluor buying, as it was part of the lot. It code book ra idly. P Y of the shop,were littered with cluaint'has only got two legs, and it would "Yes, y es,'� he said hall'-aloud, as a tailor or clothing man vases, old muskets and other curiosi- cost more to repair it than-it is worth. he compared one of .the phrases; P= :flea, which in 145133 Jennie's opinion them a cosy wood,I But the top is a good piece.of polished "brat's it Binder's topsy-turvy code Can Earn 'Big ; money were not worth bet:veer. and.you' can have' it for the 'Public-semrity=that means `private : fireside armchair capable, in, an em- asking. safe.' 'Raised to ceiling'-yes, .yes; r - '. ergeil of seating two. Here, indeed,I Fred replies that in that case he..here it is-'slunk_in floor.'• 'Over and selling Mena .Made-to-Measure Clothes in his was all this rubbish, and yet she and would ask at,once. and all three then above'-yes, of_coursei that's"under- locali xm Style,quality and value of.gaents known .•.: .,::'..c. 'Fred Marsden were unable to get got up to look at the two-legged rem- neath,' and 'big box'-what an earth from cean to Ocean. Address—in first instance p :married because they bad no furni cant of 'a former splendor. It was is that? Oh, yes, here it is-`main Q-Box 105 Montreal. 3 ? ..7:- turel lying in a. corner of..the shop, and .safe.' " —t►R InfOYlnatiOn t0 P. , Old Watson was very strong on that I Fred dragg'Id it out into the light and He rang his bell twice, deliberately. - point. The least a young. man who joyfully pronounced it to be just what took his daughter from him could do he wanted. The two undependable - • . " Most Accohimbdatins. would be to give her a properly fur- legs that were left to-it he broke.off -r r nished'home of her own.' He was oi3- with'ease 'and lightened the table-top "Do you 'want a lawyer to defend fashioned enough to believe that still further by taking out the two you?" a magistrate asked of a prisoner You Se ' 'Them yet ig people should- begin-as they drawers,.one of which he noticed curl- arraigned before h7m, -- ' - - -' meant to go on, and that''meant.that ously, was lined with zinc. What was _ ';loot particulariy, sfr," said the t ?' they.must have their own furniture left of his prize he found was readily right from rile 'start. portable, and later on, after taking prisoner.' r- "Well,-what do you propose to do "' Ve Whe�e tender leave of Jennie and assuring • There were three vacant rooms over. about the case?"' r•. 1 o a Mr. Watson's shop, but the old man her that the wedding day was not fear a .air y� drew the line at furnishing thew. off now, he shouldered-the table-top "Olt, well, Yo:rr Honor,' I'm quite and set out for his lodgings, willing.to drop the whole matter, as �, y Though Jennie was at that time in- It :was too late that night to do far as I am concerned'." , dined to rebel against her father's much more than tak4 the framework decision, she knew in her heart that I _ away- so that he could see how the he was.right. Even her fondness for table-top would fit with measurements Keep Minard's Liniment In the house. Fred could not blind her to the prat-1 he had alread° •repared He t-^^ ><pa tieal fact that he had hitherto not been•away,ihe edging at the s:des and back ' w - _ - - --`a very saving young mari. l of the slab.and as he did so"a piece, COAR^E SALT = Fred came to the shop twice a week. of paper fell out aad fluttered to the j L N SALT to-take Jennie for a walk and on therr:floor. 1 ° return they joined the old man at su per. And as this was one of the even- i It looked like an old letter, and had I Bulk C8TIOte evidently been caught between one of _ 'v the count as` inga' on -which he would'shortly be' i = TORONTO,8ALT WORKS T try, in the city; Fleet Foot - - : ' '• 1!► the drawers and the framework a the 1 is the popular footwear-this summer. due, Jenny walked round and round C. J. CLIFF TORONTO •- P P '- the shop, with her eyes fixed at fie- table, and so had been overlooked by _ _ .• y all .the. previous owners of the ,relic.�' -- Whether at work or-play, Fleet Foot shoes �t' ,intervals-on the face of a;He picked the paper up and- read it,• ,.` _ _ are ideal for warm weather' because of ,. ndfa,ther s clock which was tick but all he could gather was-tihat the - I " ing in the corner, and which gave the The Joy Of A = their superior ease and Comfort=-their at- the of the document was a person. --�-- - richt time ouite near enattgh fnr - „ IILLLt::c- ..t,, .. 1 a..i ..,i styles=an$-tl'ieir sound economy ordinary purposes. When the clock ' g,."` Know the,'o and weakness of making himself intelli- pF F ) Y compared with leat7zer shoes. chanted six Jennie walked to the door ble to ordinary people. The note happiness that comes of the shop, and very shortly after to one.thru possessing I There are Fleet Foot colored shoes for,work,. ran: ;a skin of purity and I and white ones for rest and pleasure. Ask , that Fred came bustling round the "Memorandum from Bander 8� Co., . ' corner, and the usual warm greetings g;," Len-hall ors Street, London, E.C. wIost beauty. The soft, dis- : lour dealer to show you some of the Fleet .were faithfully and lengthily ex- important. 'Public security. Raised � tingu;shed appearance it : +Foot Shoes for seen, women and children. changed' to ceiling. Over and above. Big box. renders brings out your Later in the evening, as soon as natural beauty to its fu.l• , Safety on spot. Twenty thopsand. est. In use over 70 years. , they were all settled at the super-,Most important. Refer code." Fleet Foot Shoes are' ....table, Watson asked slily: There *as no date on the memor- • "Got. your furniture.. yet,. -young Ox - Dominiori Rubber System Products man?' andum and the paper, having been • - 0 IIN� 1 Fred. "3t takes- bit ofyl tong, these complete from dust and light by the - • g(]�B ' pies_.ly_ " ,�,�.�.c: completeness of its concealment, it -=- The-BeYI j'=,1�.,�.i-j'� times, at present prices.gBut I've just was impossible, to say whether the finished a fine kitchen table I've been strange message had been written a _ _ _ _ __ _ -•_ _ making. Stands- as firm as a rock.{year ago or only yesterday. Fred r So we're getting on, you see!" I pitched the paper on one side, but "Ay." returned the old man a little I after he had completed the measure- _ ,. l ments for his projected bookcase and saacastieally, I can see that. At this was closing up for the night he picked, rate, you'll have a couple of chairs I the note up again and put it in his and cure\.i and a clothes-horse ready' in six ipo pocket. He recalled the fact that Lest- 'ry, months or so, and then you can start halt Street was close by the bank at w on your parlor stuff. Looks like takin i which he was employed, and he could another year or two, don't it?„ $ . o Sinking unel.. + ' easily run round 'to Bander & Co's Im afraid the parlor etul"will •be place and satisfy his curiosity-as to beyond e " Fred admitted. "There's whether the message was as import- ' only one thing I can make for the an as it pretended to be, or whether parlor, and that's a nice shelf to hold it was just a playful attempt meant -_ of books. But for that I want a bit for one ei the riddle competition's in Cumulative Prefere nce Mock of seasoned walnut g or,mahogany, and the Sunday papers. thaL aoFt 'of thing is terribly ex During his lunch-hour on the fol- i. sive these days.+, pen- "Ah;" interposed Watson, lowing day, therefore, he-strolled into •' - you ve Lenhall Street, and found that No. - -- _ a Carrying a Bonus o f 850 was a large-building let out to _ - tl business and professional pie a S%O Common -Stock - -people floor at a time._The vrhole-o-the-vast - - - - ground floor was occupied by the great ahi.pping firm of Tunbridge Cc, —affords you' a' Liberal Re ular " - whose name was a power in the City, y , - ,- - c d i.. 'bra,a d-.-ay l wa r fee a l..to fincotne Return and an�VX11pan- w rtu- • _ column of brass plates referring to r the other.occupants of the premises,' But there was no name that as any- nit to Participate in the b _ thing,like Bander & Co. Fred took the y 'memorandum from his pocket and Sion of a Well established and looked at it again, in case he should 2 .have mistaken the number. But there ProgreSSlVe Canadian Industry. , P was the "850" right enough. He stroll- - '-t ed' a little way along the main car- _ ! '' • ,ff _ ridor and peered about him: An old Expansion of business requires new capital. Hence, you _, gentleman came out of a door mark- : LL safety razors seem ed "Private" and, seeing Fred there, '• & off d an pportUnify t0 bU stock in-Willards Choc- looked at him a little suspiciously. So f'C ered O y alike because of the Fred thought it was time to speak up. _ _{ slates Limited — an established and steadily growing Canadian company. similarity in size and - I beg your pardon, sir, he said, t` _ appearance. iAs regards the "but du you know the name of Bander ' AutoStrO Razor, however, in this building?" This company - p pany is one of the largest manufacturers of choc- The old gentleman looked at him . Olatt products, confectioner and ice cream in Canada. the resemblance -ends there. — —again with a strange, doubting smile. P Y __Its peculiar and additional- ' .'Bander &-�o.,—he-said, this time _ advantage is that, without Staring keenly at the young man. Sales have grown' - "Why Binder's retired from here g wti from $192,510 in 1914 to x2,783,637 -•j bring larger than any other _ twenty y ears ago, when w e took over safety razor, it combines' ;"for the 12 months ending April 1920. Earnings of the = the firm. And that must have.been within itself a self-strop- long-before your time. what do you k Company for 1919 after providing for preferred dividend ping 'feature that enables know about Bander, pray?" requirement were equivalent to over 165,E.on the Common the user to keep the blade "Nothing, sir," Fred hastened to _. .. Stock. Sales for the first four months of 1920 show an - sharp without taking any- say, feeling he-wine time a little __ ; �, .• . r thing. a art: It' thus re- cheap. "But I just came across this :.increase of 36% over the same period in 1919. p p sheet of paper by accident, and ' I s ' vents dull: blades and the thought that if it was of any value The officers and executives who have been responsible .$X",Vise of buying new the writer might lie to have it. It - says 5� ri,uch About being important. = for the company's remarkable expansion will continue And hg explained exactly how the sheet. in management:' Yoii may not be interested of paper had come into his hands. , - •+'s lla economy of blades,- but He held it out, and the old gent]'e- _ sure]g you .want a good shave rrian'adjusted his eyeglasses carefully You- are offered .8Oy Sinkin Fund Preferred Stock ar and that is only possible with and took it from him and read it.Then /o g �p f' a stropped blade.- -•- ..• he looked searchingly at Fred over the - value $100 a share) carrying a 2570 common stock-bonus. -• ' *Attp dealer will demonstrate top of his glasses and read the paper .; the AntoStrop Razor to you, again. Then he said, in a somewhat , f .. "Rlpaa My gaull Blpas f ete in f format ton. una aaaatt sa ua a�.acv.., titnd of purchase.price. my soul! Be so good as to step into y ; my private offiee, young -man, will •w'` �Dnl y - °U?„ DOXINJON SBCURTfDSRPC)RATIC)1�Complete with strop•a0nd twelve 1 It was Fred's turn to become a lit,bla8es in an attractive assort- tle excited. He recognized the old - went of cases to suit e a p t- gentleman-now as the great Mr. Ton- a.R,Wood. Ft«id.at ,.LIX%TF1D- MONTREAL aAAIICH bridge, who was' not only conversing O,A.Mellor •Vloeftie�id.nc @ ,ti '.. Ete.bM6ed 1711 '= �, -. ,Canada Life s.ildiws ; :pie' �' with him familiarly, but who had even r.W.Mtldw11 vi—r—wo I - PI W ' M""r� opened the door of an office so that he W.$.Ho*ws . . - >Ireueurr HEAD OF!'ICE: -° - ,IntoStrcp S-ziety Razor Co., Limited` might pass through first. Further, 4.A.Fra..r • Treaw�er '3i KING STREET BAST LONDON,ENO_SRANCH ^ _Mr, Tovihridpe indicated a comfortable T.H.Awdian Ae9tfexenr7 �ON-iO Ne. it Austin Priar+ - _T - - __4,P.V1/6aica AdtTnaacer _ •'' - -- - - i,it-a-ruse,-old-fish--......- _-__...___ ioned courtesy, begged .that Fred �. would be seated there a moment. Then _• - , I �2•L�c:e, .4�°'•• r�, ;?�' ^..�; •:A. ..�" a - a ^;..,r. .,a-;. o n r+� '°�iv an,,�,'rs• ..r 'tic:.+.'°"�',"�3tittav!. .�� ,t..,� ,w„v „t.• a '%'.<, y+lr'C�*x' .,mow[ _ .; 'y'r'-ay.• �%'r% -t ”iti"J•'".:%3r..t'.C��.nt}}��{'.^.5.1�1L,'l.-^rsi.'b•"^s:.y l•.-M:.r r a:,jy♦t,p,,°r',.K.K'.+,�,tax,�.,"^?• •" .qn,�,,., ':'`y�'°'Sxe•'4 , .+�'a',ti ti..::.ywe::.y :: aS.`-,?r,'.t,.•.;,•, 'r.ryy R �.."•�T- 'r •��• 'J.-i.P._ ;q� 'p � '�� . A ` •Zv . = I 1�,•;';-�. .. .. R.. ^' � '"'� •c+44'17;RF°f' nxf.:+1�r.L.•.:Q."•�'.i+'" 11J"..iG<',"ay :'r.*i..""�CSa."'t,a�•��';—'iS$r�",1` �.�:"g++�n��,/"a,..11YWiK..'. .•t"�" '=7EWr•r ."�+ ... :♦ ti..., er.r.-5s.'ar;..'•Ik"'" ".Stcob,Y�.w.,c.>y;,.,.n,., ''fin+�u*w6 F FRANCE `* 2 'F�R�VIER E�IPRIESS d r�,.2 -DIES WITH PRAYER FULFILLED • x World't Loneliest Historic Figure Passes Away After Wit= ` Y s •' y Aessing Fall of Hohenzollern: for Which �' , < 1 • ' She Had Long Prayed. Madrid, July 11.—The former Ern- the, death of Napoleon in England pres.-Eugenie of France deed here this three'years later, and their only son, l Dwrning. the Prince Imperial, was killed while -fighting with -a British unit against Death occurred shortly before eight the Zulus: y - o'clock from acute intestinal inflarii • . , Lame, bent, and white-haired, the : mation.: She passed away quietly in former Empress often was called y , the presence only of her lady in wait- "'Europe's weer of sorrow." She was ` F Q .. .. , ` Ing.' Her nephew, the Duke of Alba, quoted always as praying that death LAUNCHING OF MISS TORONTO at whose residence she died, was in might end her long term of sadness Launching of the new'hydropla ne Miss Toronto Second, who broke the world's record for orie mile with-- �' France, and the other members-of the I and again' bring her to her husband , an average speed of 67 1-10 miles per hour. _ _._jamil"y were absent. - Full Imperial and son. rJ honors will be acSprded at he r funeral.i' When France lost Alsace-Lorraine,' Forty-four years of her life'were.,Napoleon III.and his consort,Empress DIED IN ATTEMPT •1 TROUBLE AT CHIPPAWA THREE DEATHS FROM passed in power and brilliancy. Then Eugenie, lost the:r Throne. France TO SHOOT FALLS CANAL ENDEDI BUBONIC PLAGUE • - 'fn a day the whole structure of Im- never forgot her lost provinces. It f -- --- aerial eminence collapsed. I was a national ambition to 'see them Bristol Barber's Vain Attempt Construction Work in Full:Rat F--derminaticn Campaigns The day of disaster was September i restored. Eugenie never forgot her t0 Go Over Nia era in Swing on Giant Enter rise. sign 1870,-when she and all heard $ P I in Texas Ports. ' r �crown;and prayed for the downfall of of the—defeat—and capture of Napoleon the Hohenzollern:.' Alsace- Lorraine Barrel. A despatch from Ir'iagara Falls, A despatch from Austin, Texas, `'=s at Sedan. The r:otous mob of Paris, has been restored to France. Eugenie Niagara Falls, Ont., July 11.—In• Ont.;says:—The big shovels started to sass:—Eight cases of bubon:c plague �. <" 'shouting for the new Republic which;lived long-enough to see the house of another contest between man and the I dig into the rock again on Thursday 1 have developed and three victims have 'the Deputies proclaimed, stormed the Hohenzollern fall,its leaders disgraced mighty Niagara the latter won. Chris.'+ morning at 7 o'clock, after having I died to date at Beaumont, Texas, the Palace of the Tuileries, and Eugene Wand fugAive. Such is the immutable Steven's, the barber who came all the' been idle since June 15. There was a'�State Health Officer announced here'.',. was forced to flee to England. . ;aw of fate. way from Bristol, England,to go over large force or. men, although not all tt At,Galveston there have been three �r In exile misfortune followed one,an- Born at Granada,'Spain, on the 5th the falls, took the leap Sunday morn-I of the employees turned out on ac- cases of plague, with two deaths eo, other in rapid succession. The fall of May, 1826, Eugenie celebrated her ing and lost. .A few pieces of the bar-I count of the late hoar at which the;fan, he added, of the French.Empire was followed by 1 94th birthday, last May. rel eventually-drifted into t?�e:41aid of: decisiow to return was made. 1lieet- The Health Director declared 20 per, — -'- — --------- the 31ist landing,but'of Stevens there' ings of all the unions were held Wed-1 cent. of all rats killed at Beaumont 4v DOMINION BACON was no sign. I nesday night-, and at a later meeting were infected with bubonic plague, He had made a contract with a To it was decided by a narrow majority f which he considered - 'a decidedly WINS HIGHER PRICE ronto moving-picture concerfn, them to resume on Thursday. I heavy rate:' Large parties of men began to ar-t - completed local arrangements for the o Considerable progress is being made' British Food Ministry to Re- voyage, but in so-called secrecy, as.; rive and more 'will continue to come in rat extermination campaigns at the move Price Control it was believed that the Provincial until Monday, when it is expected that Texas ports, he said, but added,.that +' %, 'i' ''• '' :.'' Police might forbid the trip. the construction work will be in full 15,000 more traps were needed at A despatch from London says: The start was. scheduler for G.30. awing again. A party of 200 laborers Beaumont, where State and Federal � --Good nelvs for Canadian producers is Sunday morning, but the time .con-I arrived here Wednesday night and Health forces were being increased.. contained in an 'announcement of the '.' surned ih .getting the pictures and started next day. 6 British Food Ministry that 'the price other arrangements in order held the The new machinery is expected NEW BRUNSWICK ' ? control of.bacon,. ham,,arc? cheese is departure until 8.05. Stevens appear-!Friday and the management are con- 44 to be removed.. The maintenance of " ed'perfectly at ease. He had absolute! fident that with an end of trouble the VOTES BONE DRY, one flat price for all qualities of'bacon confidence in his barrel and in the' big cut will be completed on schedule lowing proved unsatisfactory, it is y :, '.`;::`;: oxygen supply outfit which he was•time. Prohibition Wins by I�IajOritg ropased to fix differential wholesale l Information received at the local Of 21,000. prices inventor,for Danish, Canadian and'Am- view to having the device-ultimately H3`dro offices -was that.about 800 of erican bacon. The Canadian price will J used by divers. The 'oxygen device the mien-had returned to work at the St. John, N.B., July 11.—The final- used it is understood, than that Chippawa job on Wednesday. The may have been all right, but the bar• vote on the referendum is as foltows: •.at, for American, as the bacon is of bet-. rel was a-failure. This was demon normal staff numbered about 2,000, For prohibition, 41,436; against: ter quality. I but many of the laborers have left the 20,769. strafed.while_the barrel was .yet in; ;,� a�i�Y�sica ui one .�i:saian pro- - safe water., When possibly 100,yards T rr� zandi#io For beer a.,Z ,.:..��, 23-'.13;-agei not ,` =---- iis�tFere --- ducers•against the British prices con- Y.•' . I not acceptable to the men, namely, the 38,31 from.shore a hoop of.the barrel broke 0►� •:krol will not be entirely removed, liow- t !ten-hour day and no increase. They St. John,Jul 11.—With a majority and was seen by several people on y j y- ever, until the regulations governing returned to work, ht)wever, although of 21,000 for the retention of the Pro- ',The M. Cox .the shore to leap up and curl'off. aholeaale prices are to be abolished. - - RR r. 1 under protest, and will look,to further vin'ciai Prohibition Act, and a Has se .any chance. was the major- The matter is one in 'connection with Governor of Ohio sad Democratic query put to. Bobby Leach, the only I negotiations to settle the two disputed i ity of_approximately 15,000 agiirist• :which-much dissatisfaction exists, and. nominee for Presidency of-the United !• ints. The commission has agreed! - man who has one over-the falls and p° �' ,the sale of light wines and beet, the - •� Is o be brought up by representatives States. Like the Republican•nominee, lived, to tell the tale. "No chance. 11 to the eight-hots day in the machine Province of New Brunswick gave ern- of the Montreal 'Chamber of Cam- W. G.•Harding, he is a newspaper pro- 'told him yesterday that his bane;� shops and other places, while the rest phatic expression Saturday to :its po= - CChTahmber intimation o this summer�al prietor. trAS l,t htrong enk oh. The hto�h ors�of the work is on a ten-hour basis. pl�ih'b tionrdiag question of hold do of the bZ n stry o! NEW REGULATIONS IS- twice y a hl kereHbent,and they r Quebec' Premier throughout the Province, .. <' --Shipping that the shipping control, y Y Q ,p drill be relaxed will not greatly affect I SUED FOR SPORTSMEN behind the fads curtain. I was there Tenders Resignation Emblems For Men Canadian trade,,-though. the action, -'- Y Po Number o€ Migratory gib for ten to fifteen minutes.' Mentioned .in Despatches -would have been very important a pa hes . - ear ago. Controlled freight rates'' $ � Of three •attempts to ride the A despatch from Quebec says:-Sir falls in a barrel 'two have been Lomer Gouin for fifteen -ears 'have of late been hi her than the ord- Sportsmen May Bag. e y A despatch from 02tatga says:-.Oak.- �-� ( i.-ssuccessful. Mrs. Anne. Taylor Premier of uebec, Thursday.,market rates on account of the A despatch from Ottawa says:—; y . ( Q y'- Leaf emblems for inerils of the _ alrop in the latter. went safety over about twenty=years I noon tendered his resignation to the Canadian E-.-eaition r- New regulations wader-the 91: rotor I . P' ' ^��.e- ttrno public is ow sl:ccess- Birds' Convention Act have just been sago. and Bobby Leach repeated the Li utenant-Governor, Sir Charles Fitz- were mentioned in despatches during" The British P g' >ruliy fightinge attempt to run up' issued by the Department of the In- Hon.some y'fars later.- pa rick. His successor will be the the war have just been authorized#►y Hon. L. A. Tachereau for many years t_`:e British War OfP_ce,and will short- Prices on the part of the farmer as tenor, 'and,involve important changes. I ly be.sent out to Canadians who have s a result of the decontrol of home,) At present, under Ontario reguda- a member of Sir Lomer Gourns� killed meat last.week. On the advice lions, no person' is allowed to kill In AnFOncagtra; Chile; with'an altitude Cabinet. earned them. of newspapers they have been buying]one season in excess- of 200 ducks. of 23-083 feet, is .the_tii w1d_!s_loftiest _ p} imported meat rather' than pay the Under the new regulations issued by volcano. . :.:_Weedya]Market Report v ox°orbitatit prices asked, and as a re- the Department of the Interior, daily - - - --Suit the latter are tumbling down bag limits are imposed in various again: provinces, including Ontario and .- __. , \ P g Que- E, � ";'.,a'; WhOesale Grain. j$3.40; 5 gal. tin,'per gal., ti.25;'c2aple , -----^--'4— _, bec, as follows: Toronto, July 13—Ilan. wheat—'•sugar, 27 to 30e. — e!r` No Sugar Shortage Ducks, 25 in the aggregate -of all' 'No. 1 Northern, $3.15; No..2 North-� Provisions—Wholesale. � At Present in Canada kind's; geese,15;Brant, 15;rails,coots, ' ern, $3.12; No. 3 Northern, `-!3.03, .in Smoked bleats—Hams, med.; 45 to I gallinule , 25; black-bellied and holden ': store Fort William. 48c; heavy; 37 to 40c; cooked, 63 to `t"°, A despatch from. Ottawa says:— plovers and greater and lesser yel- f' « ''';';':"' ?Manitoba oats—No. 2 CW, -127; 66c; rolls, 33 to 34c; cottage rolls, 37 „ •, _ I low legs, 15; Wilson,sn:pe_;or jack '' :"^ 1o. 3 CW, $1.26; extra No. 1 feed, to 39;-breakfast bacon, 48 to 68; backs,. There 'is at .the present-��,-to evi- dence of a sugar shortage in Canada snipe,'25; woodcock, 10; doves, 25. :;• $1.28; No. 1 feed, $126; No. 2' feed; plain, 52 to 54c; boneless; 58 to 84c, ' g g $1.22, in store Fort -William. f Cured meats—Long clear bacon, 27 " _ tt is stated in 'an official report pub-� C:y; to 28c clear belii Ks,in connection with the fruit I pub- Manitoba barley—No. 3 CW, $'1.73; e , 26 to 27c. $200,000 From Canada ! No.4 CW,$1A0,in store Fort William.' Lard—Pure. tierces, 28 to 28%c- situation _,,•., ,e situation by the Department of Agri-i, �x'. ',v,: American corn—No. 3 yellow, $3.30; tubs,281,1"to'29c;,"pails, 28% to 29 ' g past'month' a to Aid T Typhus Cure :;';:' rants,291,1 o 30c. Compound culture. burin the yp , .;',;;'>:i;' p pound tierces; ;,r nominal, track, Toronto, prompt ship-'26 to 261/2c ' +comprehensive survey of the situatorii ';;: ?">: ment. o ; tubs; 26 us to 27c; pails, R, i has been made, and it is found that! • A despatch from London says:—The uyy;;: 269'; to '.21/�c; prints, ..7 to 28c. Secrets of the League °"° Ontar:o-oatsl 3'white nominal. ° -every refinery is working o full ?Y g'e of Nations >. ;;;. Montreal Markets. capacity. A shortage y intimates that the Canadian Govern. ^'' S' Ontario wheat—No. 1 Winter, per Montreal y. tage of berr- boxes I :'-; ?A?;:;<::.. 2 , July 13—Oats—Canadi+arc and fruit packages ntent has decided to contribute 200,- %' »::'" car tot, $ 00 0 $2.01;A o. 2, do. 51.981 Western,,No. 2, 4:48; do, No. 3, $1.46.' pa g generally is feared $ ;>,; : to $2.01; No. 3 do, $1.9_ to.$1.93,f.o.b. $ t3 the fruit crop conditions continue 000 to the Leagues campaign against •»: Flour—New standard grade, $14:85 0' P :, ;>< ;.;' I shipping points, according o freights. favorable. , in Central Europe. �. ; ($15.05. Rolled oats—Bag of 90 lbs., Ontario wheat—No. 1 Spring,, per 1$5,85 to $5,95. Bran—$54.25. Shorts— - — "-` --"`—'— — car lot,-$2.02 to $2.03; No. 2 do, $1.48,'$61.25. Hay—No. 2', per ton,car lots, j to $2.01; No. 3 do, $1.95 to $2.01, f.o.b.;$29 to $30. Cheese—Finest easterns shipping of according to fret h.�.' :UOISHEVIK PROGRESS IS - - pp g points, re g 281rac. Butter—Choicest creamery, 59 - �^ t Peas—No, 2, nominal, `to 60c. Eggs—Fresh, 57?rz to 58c. OF BALTIC " Canada's New Prime Minister Barley—Biaiting,`$1.84 to $LSr, ac-,Potatoes,—Per. bag, car lots, $4 to SHAKING FOUNDAUATIUNS $4.50. Honorable Arthur 3leighen, called cording to freights outside. ; by the Goveraor•General to form a Buckwheat—No. 2, nominal. Live Stock Markets, ;` c F�Si.ure of Allied Support Threatens Existence-of Finland new Cabinet, is a native of Perth Rye—No, 3, $2.20 to $2.25, accord-I Toronto, July 13—Choice •Heavy ; ...and Other, Small Baltic States. County; Ontario. Born a Anderson, in to freights outside._ _ steers, $15.50 1 $16; good heavy, f„ g � I steers, $15 to $15.25; butchers' cattle,' j:: • " on June 16, 1574, he is in lets forty. -Manitoba flour—Government stand- choice, $1425 to $14.75• do good seventh year. He received his educe- ard, $11.85, Toronto: ' - $13.50 to $14• do,.med., $11.75 to :;tockholm,July 11.—The thunder of+or the 'Provisional. Government of lion at St. Mary's Collegiate Institute Ontario flour—Government stand- $12.20; do, com.,, $9 to $:0; bulls,` : S 1 Western White Russia. Now it is ard, $12.90, nominal. Bolshevik successes is shaking the and Toronto Univer;.it.y, For s0m� biillfeed—Gar lots, delivered-,Mont-I choice, $10 to $12.25; do, good, $9.50 Foundations of the whole Baltic region!expected*White Russia will declare a years.he practised,law at Portage la real freights„ bags included:, Bran,I to $I1; do, rough, $6' to 2; butchers; Republic, seeking-freedom from'both Prairie, which constituency he now re- 52• � cows, choice, $11.50 to $12; do, good; Evan the Scandinavians are stirred-by per ton, $ , .horts,per ton, $61• good $10.75 to $11 d Poles and Soviets. o,corn., $6.50 to $7.50; presents in the House of,C'ommnn I feed flour, $3..0 to $4.00. stockers, , armies towar r- fi, to 1,1y 11 �WT,;1g j7orlinmorf in I Tiay—No 1 per ton 31•_mised. per! $9 to $11' feeders $11 to' ' saw. But it is Finland, Lithuania and Gen.Baron WranC reports the Bolshe- 1998, and two rears later r_;o.ed a re- 1 ton, $27, track. $6.25; milkers,. e, - 4. Ruthenia which are most affected. viki concentrating fgrces along his solution to remove the duty on a ri- Straw—Car lots,per ton, $15 to$16,!$16 5; milkers,,gold to choice, o $ to' g $165; do, corn. and med., $65 to $76; Finland,according to the authorities I entire line preparatory to an offer- cultural implements. He was return- track, Toronto. ;;. P Pit Y lambs, yearlings, $12 to $13; do' . ,the most anti-Bolshevik of the new I siv'e, bands ol; the Kuban Green army ed at the general elections of.1911 and Country Prod uce—R'holesale• spring, $16.50, to 917.50; calves, goo nations,,was ready to league itself i are attacking the Red positions from 1917; appointed Solicitor•General, Eggs, selects, 57 to 59e; No. 1, 55• to choice, $15.50 to SI'6.50; sheep,$6:50 with Poland, Lettland a d Roumania the east, including Novorossisk, and June 26, 1913; Secretary of State and -to 57c. Butter, creamer $ , " y prints, b7 o I to $9; hogs; fed and Watered, .20• do,' ;•b'j; for a joint offensive, but before they Gen. Makno;the Ukrainian, officially Minister of Minks, Aug. 28, 1917; 61c; choice dairy prints, 49 to 51c;l weighed off cars, $20.25; do, f.o.b., �e was completed the Poles be- t; nrd:nary dairy prir.t�, qF t!+ F7r; hak.�0.io. rin, rin, rnt,ntr- nni�}a 0.1C 7G 11iau F l announces his force of 21,000 men near lltnister of tlio.interior-arid uj)ailn,• , ere 3ti to 40c• oleonmar arine, best Montreal Jul 18-Hood-vea}--'lifts' San dictating terms, forcing the Finn.Ekaterin Ss joining Wrangel's troops. tendent-General of Indian Affatrs,'Oct. ' g y ' ' grade, 34 to 38c. Cheese, new, large, $12; mod., $6 o $10; grass, $6 to $8, : 7tielegates to quit Warsaw. I Trotsky personally is said to be out- 2, 1917. 32 to 33c; twins, 33 to 34c; old, large,' Ewes, $6 to $9; lsralil good,.$14 to . .< At the same time Polish authorities lining the campaign against' General Mr. Meighen is a keen debater. In 134 to 35c; twins, 35 to 36c; Stilton,old, $15; corn., $12 to $14. Hogs, off-cai w, rn•tsted and ,imprisoned the `Rada;' Wrsng'el. religion he Is a Presbyterian. 361,E to 361fic, Maple Syrup,1 gal,tin, weights, selects, $20.60; sows, $16.X .! '.. - / _ - - - - - Gr. ..... ._- {-' -zfac.i,;.w7�;xni:.•e !»:-^.1,, -a!S a..;x-,c;.-,' a.w+_ ,.•y„' �.nt ,yh 'J,. h ': ?i�'i� ..yt' t$°. _6. '4+`.w,v...i}.,+•+. .L'. jl'_1 :u/ i Fi :.e nk Y. �is,fi�a.n'' a. .�? +5e' �. � '.� ...p:K-m.. _ tr, °` .. 1 :ks�•.yy: R.,:.- ,., x •. - :•,�.s' '�'.� ...� t TVr. 'r7.,-� •1•. "h k4+ 'C, Y V.'P -' +;� 15 «y.. •� .,.n •uP'•. 4 ,..e ...t'., - -�+.Z ''7k'f i. S +. ri•� :7'-.7, qa y,�,,. . 1. -.�+t,•„° �4'fi; ."�"••,� !s-?.•v.�*.:yz�"'R.'�•+"`,•3�, .'�.:w�Gy,,,...� h,. .�,''h�s�.A". "� .,.. ,��. ,� -a'^•... ..s�y,rr '�''��•'`” `" LL-'}'= .. ""� .s•�.d°y"'. v;.; o' +•�'•"p•�•.r,.. .rw'�..t >f+;r _ "c�y R �, �'*y?a. •_ �•s. •,' '„z�;, C�,i� ,�DaALi17� -Geo. ]Era v and friends, -By oar Perfect Gem Jars, of Toronto, visited his aunt, Mrs. for$1.10 a doz6n at Bnntieg'a. Findlay, on Saturday. -Dr. Henry_will be here as usual -Miss Nellie ier is visitin -Mrs. Raesell Brodie and-dau• on Tiiesda to attend to his pro- - :' .¢cienda in Bowanvflle. g ghter, Miss Gladys, of Toronto, fessional duties. * �I Iffy lg 0-rh? a pent0Ve�•Sunda ar* ” -Victor and Mrs. Anstin apBut y with W. J. and = Raspberries,, which are now Sunday here with the former's 'Aire. Monney. appearing on the market. promise y f'• :. �ar.enta. -Clarkson Rogers and daughter, to be an abundant crop this year. v- _ -Geo.Dotiglas,of Toronto, spent Irene, also his Son,A. J., god Mrs. -A number from here attended Sunday with his uncle, Jaques Rogers, of Kinsale, spent Sunday the garden party at Greentfoodon tc lip $erfnedy. . . - 1 y q y report We are offering a Special Quantity with friend, in Mari Cosa. Frida evening last: The - o - '' -Ed. and Mrs. Crssler, of To -Mrs. Wtu. Wilson and daught- it n great success. ' --'-- on Tonto,`spent Sunday with W. H. er, hiss Myrtle, who is on the -Mrs. Harry Keut and friends, ; Mrs. Crummer. teaching staff'of the Bowmanville Misses Flurrie and May Haydon; =Hugh and Mrs, Rose and fam- public school, spent a few days of Torontv, have been spending'a sly, of Toronto,spent Sunday with last Reek'with John T. and Mrs. few days with H. and Mrs. Austin. +� •�'BU Stephenson and other Pickering -The raisin of R. C.'Stork's -� D. and Mrs. Munro. 1 B g .;, -JIGS. Manson Doyle and dau friends. large new barn, which was tohave r : .ghter, Allegra, of Toronto, are -T. M. McFaddeu, of.Durham, taken place on Wednesday after- In black or mixed. `.Its 'a fine blend of visiting bars. Crook, st. P .flying visit to Pickering uogp last Reek, had to be postpun- aid a 7 p -Wm. Calverly and son,Frank, friends on Friday. Since buying ed until the follgwing day,• on H�ri�top-1Jl i3 ck and Ceylon Green, .of Toronto, were guests at the out the extensive drug business in iccouut of the rain. A very large Gordon House on Sunday. Durham, 3i r. Mt-Fadden has per= dumber gathered to assist in file -- Pay-s to. buy In qIiantltles. =Herb. Oke, of Tot' oronto, spent chased a fine uew residence which work when 'everythiuR Rent off s fete days with his. uncle and is now in course of construct}' smoothly and without the sleght- 1 lb 700 :aunt, W. B. and Mrs. Powell. but .tvhicli will be completed iii eat accident. Frank Pmuse, the ' n ?''` -- - -Ed. Gormley, of the Masse about i► mouth. 1 contractor, is'to be congratulated. L0013. 2 lbs. 1.c75 `'. Harris Co,', Toiont% is holidaying -We congratulate Miss Retk Accordiri'g to an arnendweu't _ y . at the home of his brothers here. Banks on receiving the.Ai T.C. M. to the Post 00ce Act passed du'r- 5 1bS. ° -A. W. and Mra. Crawforth Piano diploma at the recent exalt]- itig the recent•,session of- Parlia- and daughter spent Stinday at the ivatiuns at the Toronto Cunserva ment the Registration Fee on let- 10 lbs, 6.25 l home of .tba fo.rmer's parents.in tort'of Music, having. completed ters and other matter mailed in-' 'East Whitby., ll requirements both practical Canada is fixed at ten (f0c.) cents -acre y' In Package Teas, �4e also have Red Bose, SaIada, -Miss Mamie Burrell, '%Elsa and theoretical,and oecurina'first' per each letter oh article. The class honors in Junior 13istor and' above fee shrill apply to all regW- _pinto'and Lanka. `''Emma Marsh and Mrs. Hampton, y PP Y .. �. of Toronto, spent Sunday with honors in Intermediate I u-m. We tered mail m'.ttter posted in Gina- f7 _ Jobn'and firs. McGinty, also congratulate hiss in'Groceries—Always fresh and clean Banks ou do on and after the 15th of July, Everything -Airs. J..Rankin and W. F. Hen- `ecuring tl:e highest staut#ing on 19:10.- The public are advised'iu derson spent Monday and Tuesday Theory among these. echo. wrote .order that they.way .see that all 1 with the former's son, RoUt., and from the Ontario Ladies' College. registered ruatter is fully prepaid Now" for another "Quantity Special" � Mrs. Rankin, of Oak Ridges. -The following pupils of Miss H. a�.regards both postage and regi• -Mrs.. Cr ,sler, who has Laty R ere successful in spa seta the stratlon fee.'. y been examinations held U -the Toronto © 111 ' B spending the' past few months,in S• _.._.-___ .___-..-_-�___ _.� • sr•aall�d 0 lll ` Toronto, has rettirned to the honle Conservator y of Music, 'local ieu- of her daughter, 31re. IV. J.'Reid. tre in Pickering, last week: Pri New A4verttseme+ars. -Airs. clutch had new potatoes wary Piauo-Bertha '.Lotton (psis- # O t ---'`'measuring 9 inches in cirenn: sed), Margaret Westgate (passed). HAY WANTED-Apply at the 3 lbs. lol 95C 13 1bs �or 1,V0 ference on Jt�y 11th. They feces .Eletnentary-3lildred Jitirl.3by(hon_ MEtcs Doses: rr of4),:Eliza Copeland (honors), aka- c)AT Fr)K s.eLF aND SLANT- 50 lbs. for 3.70'• 96 1b. sack 6.` 5 the product of seed received.from 1 Pearl Ylaxtun Cyr'�� ,-. E. )unrs,-t. Cartiduff, Sask. ry Gordon (honors), ".-.'_.� `i lririk it Oter.—Its.ii pl'ea't "litl ^ -Dr. and Mrs. 134ten;an and (huuors),'felta Sleep (passed). 'In Tt'ANTF.D-A yt1?rntiry of wheat ° y • daughter, bliss Jean, and a friend, troduc•tory-Leita Pticki'i-4hetu- WAN;r. Chicken feces, £:L,Rnddy..Pickcri rn or•), We congratulate alias Late' _ day annto, motored day Sun e p p ,• 3,`UTi 8tLE-a Reelrookin nqn e. FARMERS ! ::`�'ARiVIERS ! and her pupils on their a ienuia a day and spent the day-F�1 1#-their ;,t first c!i,-icoad,tt..m. Aaplp at th- Sews - relatives here.'. • _acce� of..:o, - 4Utt : -Miss Jiary Crerar. .Jli? Jean -A U. F. O. convention will be I held in the 31a5ouic Hall, Broaklin, j, oR SALF.-A rite_ bred Bark hire Dbia t,forget,— n order to preserve our hay properly, Xinsey. Miss Katherine Beane6t FOR die to larr7w in,3 weeks. Apply to Dr, '- and alias Anr}ie Pollard, all of the afternoon of Saturday, till Ewen,Pickering. 4$ _ It,17t2�S t0 use lots Of SALT- on : Y To- ronto, spent the week end, with July 24th, at 2 o'clock, for the _. Y a a t�K SALE-A good Recond•hand _ Morley and Mrs. Sleep. pose st the. Riding of South G.aqc,Ptckertag, is , loc' 100 1ti. S&C�, 1,30 tlr o_e of .electinst fl' candida�Ee 50 1b: sat li �ggv,j,¢,.d as new• Apply at Gerow's -The Methodist and Pre iby. tprian Sunday-Schools, as well as Ontario to the interests of the U. 140 1b. sack 1.75 ......2 200 1b. sack, 40 _ the members of, the t�ra congro. F O.. in the next Federal Election_' I�'OR SALE-A • team of brown , R. H. Halbert, M. P.,- Uxbridge, mums,-9and 10 years oldrespectiveiy. Jotsn t'gations, are holding their annual• g Calvert,Pickering 41.43 .%� ( picnic at Simcop point this(Thurs A• Power@, Orono, Mrs.Web. _ - - de►>;'}afternoon: star, Oakwood. and others rvrkl.- QH SALE,-A -DeLktnl separator-� a . HPN ire addresses. Each xYOlhnR sub- � 1_, o capacny,never beenused. C Services at St. George's church division is entitled to tend b _an t Shepherd.Picicerina• 34tf aeatsundaq, ith 'after Trinity, delegates, three ladies and three OR SALE-A l-pear old dririnq f July lSth : Morning at 10.$0, Sun. Fharse,hrokrn single and double, fit (or the We'll Do Your Shoe Repairing - day School at 9,45, Evening at i, gentlemen. ' Everybody welcome. ,how ring.' W.T.tieran.West Hill. 87tf -For articularg about garden ar• -A garden party will be given _ p g p ILGH CCft�''3 FOR SALE-AI o Starting now we will ship shoes for repairs every Saturday i dt. by St. Andrew's Yating Peoples 1 f t g P. H y g • _ •'.ty see posters. ;� ram o63r(tht costs S�•�cacs ofd Apply ro 1, .. he pCleeB ace.right.' ere they,are: - -The difficulty,in securing an Society. on Pickeriog's athletic �l,.�dlc,,,n.8rou$ham. Phonept,st�_�. is-4i T adeglinte'suppplt' of brokea ?tone grounds on the evening of Thurs r ^fen's leather hsiP•sol?.nailed,..' 81:03 Heels f10c -iehinderibg'the work on the King-- nay, Jtily,'2nd. 3 good program- `� aNT_ED-Bprry pick-r-, . Leeds - t„ Fred Lc,r,;y.H v plc Crrt'k_.. Lap 3. �•Oigen s " 1.50 •' �c stop road. The demand for thk of sportQ, including baaeball and s•F r.,:t.P;cker>n . Phone%1aly ou,. '` 33-4.1- bleu's secrti l.fln +� 011c .'.material is so neat that the con- other *porti.na events .will'. be '" - _' Women's 1.63 •IOC g ANTED-A farrii of kbout Llt ac- ,. ., ' tract6rg Cannot 4tip 1t' it. wiven. . A goal literary.and mit4- .`� .era stub i<c dot+thua:d;ns and priori of Jlen's \eolin .� -- - .�` -- 1�`3l) 6Qc _. sal program will be given. b • the �a'•:. !or t:t+h. l3wr 1'4",Llap:a,ont.R R P,o.`3 «omen's 1.3i 40C -Mr. and airs. U rn - alkpy, of P g. y 414s - Leatherwhol.e' sole, >awn, 3iPn's$3.25 _ Winnipeg, are visiting with IV. J. tttlloninit: Rasaeil 1Ia«thorn, one _ __, __.____. _. - _ _--._- -- -'.Neolin 314) I' and Mrs. Monneyandotherfrieud•3 of Ontario'-, best eutertainera, I)JC.ICLE -FOt'.P-Left at the *' = 7n Ontario. abort t,hirt fits Emprinxhatfu's OrcheAtra,. .the r:.rr%•.•,: L.N,41,--F!nvtan road. 1 mire Boys'and Girli shoe+eNme cbearser xccordinK.t.z size.. 31l -kinds of'shoe're- - - - �� chef of F%:krring.Lill:riic..-ownrrrnayhavesa Me pairing rom tlyattended to. W @iiilvocateA&da service, MI.- 's Ninrph' who Rill give.plailU h , paying txprn,r 4.-It p g p y yyears ago. Mr. Walkep Rocked !n. Y pr•.'irsg prulxrty uad ".his father' blacksmith Cho in and Violin 'aelec�tiun+. also choice - - ' 1 - - -'_--* ��1,�7 r>n : T3illl�il.�j - - Piekerind P f3R �.t1.E-•'rver•tl thn;"'Indfcp, 1 � L .i) 1 viral .elections by goucl at.tiaes: LherrywVVCi. � ..• ...-��,��rt•Iw�r r�sr.a,aticti „! rs:h and ) --Dr. Ms%rs.hhail b-e- ihvil:efl by- Sltr,rt-arleil'.e�4ea n ill ;tko be given. n<, +.,r.tl .✓,Sc„at-(,: .:, ra.• u. --IStRb1iB11L'cI 1t3i7. i the ERremont township council- !re cream and cold drinks clay-lie. Ii. i'ugb,. R. W. 1,Lucu,CM1- Ir,41' ioa,a sl;, - - t' sectired• froul boo iii.. tin tike _ 3{tl' to ve present and take Partin the' SPECIALS iN BOC)TS AND SHOES ,.:,, _unveiling of a munttmetit at Hvt: ground=. Gates c:Ilea at 8 p. m., })R S.'LF=dtnig r,. tutelcirs: g literary program be ln�' at � �,�:`"`'0`'''',`"`• andsn,u��r- nnlallk:m+.aos stein' on- Thursday, Jnly 15th, to y P g =„.!-ru•nt,, af•n•e:.•r,Lkr,r?cn ntovas and seer• - Adnxisiion 33 ceuta, C-hiideen 2C iv td.',l an,-Ll-„rrtnont. Phonc - - the' house and memory of. the � -..- _-. = - 4 ftallra hel Ut-S ill tilt: late tsar• LUnl that township. -Hardly a Sunday pa=-es ct ith• T (L- T-:k �•9ilnr piinama V few pairs of J.IPii"s Work 'Boots-, sizes 9 to 10, regular (3.00; to cleeir -At the ineeting of the Chan:- out seeing one or more ruotor ritcrv" 1 a ha;.,,r I'-idav even::;, lure 250, M•tween at 4.QU. uels'F t:hitH ]ttCed Canvas -. r�:kin e, Itne..nd i wker:nF.`%la Le, iueroad one- _ Boots, tvitb :�eoiin , ,,ber of Gomtneree art Tnesda even-: ing vans awing throu h the ril n y p q -+.r,f” t',-krrm� Village, :1Trs. FIcnr�_ - __,.._ ___- soles. to cIertt• at-4.00 user, _ f -—ing the follnwing`were appointed lane loaded with hr,tiaeholrl effeeis%A .6n.f,'k r''z i'°v-__4 __ — _ a Board 6f Governor, for the Boy or w'6rchandise. Thi-4 i= con-traiy -�Tl'YETI. Abnut:Trine 2ir'h from Ladies' white high C?trivas --Boots, laced; to clear at 3.00. • $coats: Messrs, E. L. Ruddk, L.A. to the Lord'-s Day Act,'and tile,. is s:.,B, E' con.Yn•krrin . R:u:r ilia'. a Ladies' white Oxfords, special at 2.50. Van Skiver, A. L. BauJy, R. J. Practice should be �ta.0 ed out r.. hetwrtn 1: .: and ts;:,u,:.. P iuc stri.p�ntt.acr,•,3_wl,T''e fret. heavT r.•'eur. Gordon, F. T. Bunting, Dr. %Ic• before it gains too strong a foot L. Vr,zan, R. R.a.,, 2,.Pickering, 12.11. All sizes.in Gents', Ladies' and Children's Tennis Shoes-colors _ wh'itf, bine and tan-at lowest prices. Ewen, and Mesdames W, Powell, hold. We in Canada do nutdesire �JOVFR THRESHI\�-Haying M. S;'Chapman-Find J. Richardson. a continental Stinday or such a, -Re ort'of Fifth Class promo- that Re and in the United C'''rcha�rd are of tLe iamw• [3,r:+sl1 cvecr �y , ` ' ILLESPIE DUNBAI�TON p p rr,:',!,,C am prepared to attend to the sv'ar.ts of 1 tion• exams. in Pickering public states. One day of rest in every :h,:farmers m that capacity to any c tam. In- Vt � - Rev�3n is one of floe reatest Ul'�=s quire for rate;before engafUn.;a t.-e her,• -John school, naives in order of merit F, e s Morton,R R\a.1,Cla emo nt, R. Murphy, Lbuis'e Jobn-on, Fred ings that has been , bestowed on - ---- Fawcett, Blauehe Walsh. Recom. loan, and a strou¢ effort is Using �TR AYFD-From lot 1, con, l;, Cz- //+\�- A ntade to hiive it done aRa faith. 1 h":inks' dunr,abo •t 7ok you 3una.a;ear• BUNDY'S H,++ D �'+ E Amended, Mary Momissey, Eva y ;,,;g uiley,s:sing by Y•r )aunds, duric a*rut Murphy,, Sr. IiI tb Jr, IV_-Nor• The-neees4ity for rest is shown in neck and shoulder.same tan,but'mostly whirs. • nian .Morrison, Ernest Baker, liar the demand-of the labor unions !abt•1 fo left ear with nattic, .;rccovety. Reward . y !,r information iradirrg to hi,recovery._H�:hron McGinty, Clarence' Potter. Re. 'for an eight•hour day. if a m_nn liens.R.R, Nu. 1; BrookHn. :1-ta _ a,�-e. Time and Labor commended, Leta Puckrin. does not observe the Slibbatli Day - -The following s clipped from as a day of rest, be is unable to �ARIT'FOR SALE-1(11)ar.rPs, gons3 - R PP y T B using one of our the Oshawa Telegram . 31iss Ran- P- y' i 'c ay!ns n,m g x,c+.::at of cults•:anon,Lair:y _ _ y g g -a it in a full day's Rork in the „ ::rnced, "satr;crl ,�y.we..and spring. 5 acre, - kin lies resigned her position with other ix. co-'good hush,ggad hick d to-s and •cl,as barn NEW PERFECTION . OIL STOVES = ` Passe xerr can be arranged to:,utoYnttr ,ore. For the Canada Business.College to the -The pastor of the Methodist arice,'term;fie.apply to il.E.Poynter or to T. regret of everyone concerned Her church will he in his place again f�'hlte.whitcval,•. .14tf successor, who has not yet been next Sunda • -'and will conduct Two or Three Burner with Oven appointed, will need to be one of both services. Morning subject, ELM DALE MILLS. No heat' smoke suit or dirty hand the best of her profession to tens- "The Local Church Sinwey;" bas. F�CKE�2i3' , ure tip to the standard set by Miss 'ed on the text, "Beginning at Je Rankin." rusalem." This will be•a report of You can always get the be.t Mani -Robert and Mrs. Fitzsimons the Laymen's Commission which tuba Flour made frow No. 1. and daughter, alias Irene,and Mrs. 'tide t $el holes last Reek to coo- Manchoba lZ'laeat � � � � � O O Allan, of Hamilton, motored dotun alder the Rhole flaestion of ruinis- Royal IIouehoid and Glenora for s� on Thursday last and =pent a few tern' salaries for the future. The Bread. Try-a bag, ..SC , RS hours with W. J. and Mrs. Clark pasrgr met this corciilission a= Pastry Flour Fresii Roil} c-ntTt" fine assortment of these from HR 2,75 up, - and family, Mrs: Allan will re- chairman of the Whitby District, BRAN, SOTS tuain some time with her daughter, and will submit their plans and MIX 1'FEEDS 'Window Screens, Screen wire, Etc.. Mrs. Clark. On their return in policy to the congregation. The OAT CHOP the evening Mr. and Jira: Fitz- future of the church depends on _C>11USHED OATS simons were accompanied by Miss what is done in-this iulitter The BARLEY CHOP•, - -- ' Jean Cl'ark.' evening subject will be "Spiritual WH!-AT " -The largest flying boat iu Growth," sagge-fed by the R ord CR.�CItiI:D.CORD Buy your Paris Green and Arsenate of Lead --:Canada passed over here on Satur- "Grote in grace," In the midst of 'MIXED HEN FE);I) day afternoon on its way from growth, are we growing? On Fri, Caldwell's Cream snbsti•tute - t0 Rdvantaae ; Toronto to the Royal .Muskoka day evening the League will enter- Calf Meal. - - Hotel. It contained Col. W. A. tain the yotitig people of St. And- llnlns;e; Mrral- Bishop and Col. Barker;Gab ada's rew's, fiord 911 t11P n?Pnth.n::nF! rt, - r-•-_� _ - --- -- _-- :;v'tecl aviators,also Mrs. W. societies are-tH,Scci iu CRL S I\G F�'ERI'DAY. — - Everyghina in Hardware A• Bisbop and Lieui, Andrew have a good time. Keep in mind Get prices on feed in ton lots. McLean, After re4ebing Whitby, the big lawn social at Audley, on " . BELL PHONE.' i, Tickeriba" g -they went •north to Aluskoka. the Friday, Jnly 28rd, and at Pick Bundy�� / �°.• trip occupying one hour and fifty ing on Thursday,Aug. 12th.-J. F. W, Wcrel�Ig 1�li.inu tes. ,W.'D. Chopping every day. � o _ !s.�, '°„�, 'i •,•.fr, 'i ^- ;=C,ai. ,..r�i �mc.:;�-' _..:.;.,ri,.,._ �,,,: :^a._ _�• _- :,w::_,_"..•.;;;;- �:. -z�:=-'' y :'isu"