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SIR MIC NUANOLimeg ".W=1 NM I FT_7%� PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, AUCIUST 4, 192-2. VOL. XL1. 1011TSIA060tanal. Iturbo. MUNBARTON. IHERRYWOOD. Birtablisbed I R28 .M of our prominent Anumber from here t in tb Baker . Ir 61 ook Geo.' R Seve resident;o' were in Toronto on Tuesday as mem- Annis &icnic ftt Oshi%wa last Tuesday. bers of the deputation that Wait,e(l OD Miss lva Atz�nis gave a tea party GREENWOOD !tor to a number of her friendvon Monday P er Druz y soliciting hior influence R FORSYTH. Oph. D., Diret We have moved our Office and Ing. -AL Wou Itometrical:Association of Ontario. Reg. in the electrification of the 0. N. R. even' latred R! her of It he American Optometrical They are gretatly pleased With Miss Margarite Oook. of Toronto. Association. Eyes examined by appointment. Music Store to the centre of .his m attitude on the question. knd itre now spent the week-end with Miss Flor- Phase 28N, Clare out,Ont. -ft the towt) and we are Put- hopeful that the sch�p� will go ence,Ain Dis. Mr. Hew MILLS thWugh and thus provide this section itt has r�tiirned to one NF. TOMLINSO'N. N, B.. Member ting on a new brick of the township, uotoo)y with better widet. and is staying with Jobo.aDd 9 of-the CcIlege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Cl&ce: that formerly occupied b front franeporta,tiQn. but with cheap power hlr�s Gilmour. and making the late Dr R.Prodie,and latterly b Cal hndiligbt, Mrs. Oliver Annan and family, of y >r -well. Ph"e. Claremont,Qnt. 2311y Hamiltun, are visiting relatives here it large7apd for a fortnight; V E.FCART-WRIGHT, 4M. D.. -M. opsicious buiLdirig 70 ft. 1613 k AUDLEY. The detour is-now made a mile west. Feed C-1P.& S..Cal. A coroner for the Coun- .9sis. Cronk and Brvant have re-' but the,work on the highway is pro ;Barley . ..... ty of On ta rio. Office hours: 12-2 and 6,8 p.-m ,Me �or at otber.ihours by appointment Phone Bell t cessful fishing ex greasing very slowly. No.24.a. Ind.phone No.400. Pickering. On- urned from a sue Pe bliss Delta H(ArLies and brothers. of Por feeding plg�- no othe-feed tario. 331v, We are Selling ALkents for dition to Rice.L;ake. Orillia.-motored dowD-' and sp'ent" the We are pleased to know that Miss gives eq' tial reRtiltg for Phonographs. Pianos, Singer Sewing eek-eud with JI'l Mitchell. The -N 'OMcKININON, M.D., L. Stitzel is gradually recoveriag from w - R.0.S., Machines, Records, Sheet Music. 'her recent severe illness. fortner will remAin for a holiday. the money. o Ediuburob,toember of The Calls@* of Band Instruments,Violinsetc.' Rev. J. F. and Mm. Clugston and ake sure of your' e ply ft'sJoisins and surgeons of Ontario,lisen"lie -have begu6 it3 7 M up Threshing operatigns As of Ro &I Calloge of Surgeons, Edinburgh. .'Government Standard Miss Dorothy are holidaying at Mea tbio-locality. Ch' . Andrus is now aneiction to doitiasse of vo=en mad Lightning Protection. busy with alsike clover. which is a ford. The pulpit will be occupied next wbile it I%L&tF. #Irma. C�Mse and residence,Brougham. Sunday by Rev, Mr. Ferris. who is Beatty Stable Equipment. viz: splandid crop this year. Re threshed holidaying at Rosehank. Steel Stalle and Stanchions, on Friday for J. C. Bryant; 50 bushels Xohn and Mrs. Harper, Miss Mary . .,,Baby.Chick Feed Water Oups. from 5 acres. the thieshin"sking 9 Harper. Mrs. Wartir and Miss Doro- Just the thing for yming chickgo Bay Osr*, hours to complete. Mr. Bry W. 'E.L'KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol- lAtt*r Carriers. this is the best yield he has tbv motoA-d from Sundridge abd Also, Hen Feed*com posed lettor�'Notary Public.lConveyancer &c. -in 25 years.txperience. spent the week-end with relatives and Out. 41 frie6do here. They came by Lindsay -of uest mixtu re of iand will return by Hamilt.on and- R. CER18TIAN, Barrister a Y. gmins for ffle', On it.. i Godericb. A md UH WHIT9 a Solicitor.Notary Public.Xte. Money to Sto 'V11 aaA4100oo Brock as.north,Whitbv. 107 Our'town has suffertti considerably WHITEVALE. recently from shortage of electric IIALLES & JOHNSTON-B&rriaterp powe .1L.,Itetc..229 Danforth Ave. "(Woolvortfi Bi r, as h" been the case with all Mtsm Belem Turner is spending a the towns between Belleville &ad few weeks with bet "grand-mother in TeronLa. Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays, MM Look Here 7 401y Whitbv. Whitby was notified that Toronto. her supply of jAce woold be cut down Miss Battle Burton. of Toronto, is I f Its real-good Furulturi in black to leets than hKIL with the result.that spending m few days with W. F. &od W ILL)AM J:BEATON.B. A_Bar, neter. Soilcitor.' member 'of'thc 617m of our ind,,ititriee heive been -ciippled and Mrim. Burton. -ci Ryck roan.Denison,Faster and Reston, Toronto walau.t.of qtjarter at oak in C�caeral Tr-sts Buildirg.K,Bay Street.Toronto. cor ro i der- We ars; plef�Lsed t6 hear that Mrp. out street lilzbting has been, Telephone Mairi 961-"d 962 spect of any the period styles ably-redured.. There is no pro, Pripeis recover:ng nicely from her immediate relief from tbe unpleasant recent iftesi. _.you are thinking of situation. Mrs4. Mevern. of Pittsburg.and Mrs. -BEE Carman L, A!khle!v', of Bellevillo. the Tdi nbull. 6f Toronto.are-visiting with Young man iwho was so Kidiv.injured A. E. and Mrs. Msj�)r. ]H J HUDSON. D. D. K. L. D. t wo w-ekr!iik&qQn the-Provincial Ulgh- W, J. and Mrs. Boaton, -and daugbt, nforLat-lieplairoork, .'Ar,,.efor A L -,way betwe*--n E-ere and rickering wben er. cf-ToTonto. %pt-rif %biF'Week-e6d-- System" of ccm 4 16 his rnotor-cycle, co,'li&d w;tb R. J wi!h D,..R.and-Mrq. Bp;ttr)n. information or phone North,53 1& r"Ulp 0. of Wbit- Fleiiuing's edr. is recovering fr,lm him " Dr. B. B. and W4. Beato !DLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. 'injuriesin theO�hawa Hur-pital. He br. opent laut week vri.tb D. 11. 4vd J" Graduate of the Rgyal colkAge of Dents) s 4 q ii, -Low you sato tayi that he lr�-mpmrheirs ne-tbing of %ft . Benton. after- opendinic-a few surst d_Ltiy_trsjity of Toronto. Office Any intity, vre be accident and did not spe Mr. Flew. -weeks atputulo anaother points. The Univer-al =W M. Pmrgl^ !,ardware store, Wbi,bl ple-. Ycii don't have to pay ing-if car approar-Ung. Neither can Harvetit operktions arp now in f,ill �Sft=L-_6- hours 9 to 12 1 Ito 5,3C. IrAL R?.ont lRell phone 2ZO. 441y until the goodiii are de- be remember where be was iraing at awicg and if thepreAent favoreble 4ne r-f O,ir Productions) delivered at y4uur home he time or the day on which the acci. weAthor�r��ntinues Me harvest will be -dent occurred. On a previous oc.,&- finished much earlier than, diiiial. A We 8*11 901*4 Ri-,o-Lfte Lowf--Mr We sell the 0i)teftoor Mattress mion at Niagara Falls be-was mixed up v�ood crcp of ev ery kind of farm pro- all makew of carg--thebecit' in& motor accident. but his 1DJuriee ductiareported. The good crops will in the tuarket for find all Simmons Bedding on that occasion weie not so beripu-s help to make 'up for tbe,fallure of laot the price. W V EICHAPDSON- Real Ri .. . I .. , _ . 'otary and Sp�inga. .'tste. Irtu-2rc- Cc=veyincing, N is in the present c axe. vear o crops. Pubhc,Etc-,Pickering.Oat, The Ltdieot Aid of the Methodist Tires for all rar-, hvery Wheels, Church held It v-ery Saw and Emery 31Rfidri1q, '18 STOUFFVILLE. ;uccea0ulugarden HAZELAN*% -Elorutionist. For. FRUIT BASKETS party on thelawn the cb reb 01) Circulstr Saw-A. T,m],' ner pupilof QWen A. 5=31y.'- For terms Wednesday vening, There was tv - - I e de". etL mad open dates Ind. pborierMalveTr 2408. Fruit Bank ets-cl-&41-descri ptio Do great. Mrs. Well. Waddell was taken ,jilighlisrid Creek 0. large attendance and a grod bld-tim-e the Toronto General Hospital one day 0, 35-9 ly reduced tbi*year. �hich was enjoyed -by every Woodworkier ard General 0, Labt week to undergo a 'bv-ricus opera. slipper, to '.-Plenty of all kinds on hand at . . uppresent. Tbeladie9oftbeecingre. POSTILL. Licenve4 Aiacttoneer. tion. We are Vad to know that the 0 A tiou wiph to thank the-Cherrywooid F. for Cancuos of York and Ontario. Ace. Green River. operation %as ou"ensful. but her con. 94 W, H. JACKIRO'71N. B-ciek Rnftd' Sion W of wi kinds suezueJ to an*bar%@% ladies for.the loan of their diiheit. aloo 004NO."Addreas Given Bri,er P,O�. OLt. Or add reds R. R. No. 1.Loctist Hill. diti0c is -still qiiite serious. Her Home Phone#34015 Mark. numerou.friend@ are anxiougly-hop- all those who asoist*d -in making the Pirkei�ng, Out�t. si3ce"o. iqX for.it speed y recovery. Chapping and-Oat Rolling ev#ry week At a well attended Lneeting of the dav pt 6z Monday. mewhers of the Women's Liberal ORCUGHAN1. the annual report vias J. Hover. of Detrolt,ealled on The* On and miter Ault. 15 the price will be A*ionciation. - lowered to 7 centl per cwt. H ' You Are exce read and obowed a vors surcesrfull and Mr;.Philip last w"k. et-u AVIDA. PUGB-Live stock stue- yearwith abalanceof*44 97-afterpay- W. G.Barnes Green River Mrs. Lister and ch0dren.of Toronto, Dtionew G�aduate c-I C M. Jones* �<bool. I trient of all expenses. The followirst ChWA90 Lifeume exWrtecce %,th P�diqrred fficers werp elected fcr IW22 : Mon, are holidaying with 51roi. PHlip. stock Block and ring w-urk All kinds of salw% We are glad to know that little Ceme r.t a Pre Rd)b. Willmon is reetivering nicely ty attet,�dcd to. Terms iem,4onable: Phone, PICKERING iiii: q.. Mr%'. HArry (arpenter. Hamil- MILfavernor.I Idly on : prosiLdent. %Uoi 'Sing*ter: firi-t from his rocew illne-, i,!e.pr" , Mrit. A. D. Bruce : second cea 7-W MAW, 'LlCtN-SED A17C- a TIONEER,fc�.I'ck.Qma-io.-ndI�urham Bobbie are holidaying with the form. viee-pre-i.. Mrv. Cvll.Lrd ; rec.-ie�e'v, . Doty Id and Mirg."iVilison and little LUMBEE10% YARD 'v %trii. Clark : v.or.-bec'v, Mrs. J. Hat -iCciunties. All kmdi of -Wes promptlY attentled er'K parent 9. Ed, and Mrs. Willvon. Terms reasonati-;. Ustev for &&Iee may be cliff. Additional mel�16ers tit the F-xe. La. Mrs. Thornton and family.of Wood .-_:.,Lumber, Bell and Indeprii 1 eutive : Nlr?4. Rawatt. Mrs, Ross Ritt. tork. motored d-own 'and visited b4er ��ftt pticities. hit by,Ont. Uy r cliff : lirp. Carruthers, Migs A. Mikii -Hardwot)d Floormg ftit�ter. Mrs. T. C. Brown. thiwweek. and�.'%IiPx .Mntria. Aprogramcommir.- -The Ltdieti' Aid of the ShiDgICS toP. COnSiAting of M11-it. LPAvens. con- :Dr. N. E. McEwe'n, B-V.Sc. We can supply you in 'Church ivill Fiie�t at the home of 51ri, venor: Miss C. 'Widernan. Mrx. -NIAtb- urgeom Albert Gravan Wednesdityattprnoor, Veterinary S er,Mrs. BO, Mh;% A. Haker and Mrs, Maple, Birch, Beech, A tigii"t 9-,h-. stt 2.3t) o'rloek� E very- Reu'dy 1�oofing .10raduate of University of Toronto. B. Sanders. was 'appointed. Miss hodv welcome. Sangster-pro-4dedi eterinni!an to 5facdorald played be Former V Min and Quarterei.1 Opl, A�garneoffoot,bmll wa r . 19 Agi.cultural College. Qt.ebec. -7-Clitremont P. S. and Good d Lath o ail cilents. wood'Reniorig vA Brougham Trail RAn. Prompt attention I All "Beaver Board" GREENWOOD. Tho rrore- wR,.i 4-1 in favor or Bell -and Intl, Phc�nes, gprs. stock. Bert and Mrq. Harri-y and Albert the northpin rrimbination. 'PICKEKING, ONTARIO spent Siindsty In Tot-onto. The Union Sabbath Sebrivil pnrpo.. F., A. R E-E;S O'R, & 0 N, and Mrs. Wilann visited T. and holding their annual picnic at the ny Mks. Philip on Sundliv last. Oshawa Park At thelake oh TbursdAy, X.J00T_T8= TIME TA BLE-Fickering Static W. D-'Gordon S T.R. 'Tritins g ing East Joe as follows Mirs 0.Richardron. of Brampton, is Aug. 10 h. Thi., c is forthe wholp 0 13i holidaving with Nliqs NI. Rains, 150. 10 Mail -4.57 A 9. TICKERING school and all wr)c.re itaterosted. T�e 93 P. M. f 28 I.ocal H. Mattliewsi. while joine, erimu;lttep is making provision to.con. 9S 36 Local 6.tI4 P.�X --Bell and Independent pbonp. improvement, io rti-11 unable to gn to vey all to the picnin grounds hy nutr, Sundtky train, j.57 A. M. work. Ft�ll particular's wilt be given at the school on Sondity next. OILD going West odue. %pi folfows B. and Mrq. Pistskett, of Whitby, IMP Tra.11111 No. 35 Local 7.47 A. 51. The. Chevorlet Ciarage and Service spent Stitirtlay with Ja-nieq atid 31ria. NVe-rekiret in r�port thedentlinf 27 -Local 444 P. M. Station at Brongham still have their' Plaskett. our oldest Rrfd most highly re.,ppeted 9 XMI, 4 05 P. M. irxpert from the fitctory*and also have F. Harvev and W. Dalby. of 'Whit- residents in the person of *Nlrq Laid- Sunday train, 9 0.5*P. lit. New Chevrolet W) Specials in stock, bv, called(;n Mr. and Mrs. Trimble on lAw,which took place on -8Atiir&-y Foregoing is aceordinz' to Stat�dard the 3 eed car at the2-9pped-price. S;indiiv. last 41 Toronto. The. decensmi haq time. Agent'IFOrCrpatiiSpp:)ra'tor.,i, Willard S. AiIAMSOTI nnd fstwily.. of Torontil', been a life-long resident of the tov%n- pent Stinday with Jobn and MrF, ship, Ittiving lived for many ypnt--4 in R i tteries, Goodyear Itrid Dunlop tires. -3 -hnt cannot A Brougham and previoir�ly in Green- 0 Pit(-only ear on the I riad. t dantiron. troiti- -h7rd-m-n-de 7 lie mxtahe4 by-cmIr - t hie, niece Mrs, --N-. NN iisnn, Oil tnKny frie-nds; by her kindly dispormi. $�as and less oil than anv car on tbe START BUSINESS v on J and- Service'is ritir NN atchw6rcl.- Friday last. tion, being always readv to'nii-wer it afer and K. Greerr�-nfeAll-jl I� - f for,'being n Y-ctise- o ;ir-kra- a I White Rose Gasoline iind Enarco Oil. Nii.9 SI Pleasant lasting-Refreshing- SCHOOL THIS SUMMR Toronto, are linlidaving with F.L. efficient niir,,P, she was alwiiipq rpidy 'and gives prompt relief in cases of Sick. Gerow's Garage, Brougham nd Mrs-,Green. 'to assiA tit the niany demana.. made Mious or Nervous Headache.Biliousam The Shaw Schools in Toronto never Mrsi. Lisk, of Port Perry, Sipent la§t on her. Her funeral, which took jaundice.Constipation. Indigestiom Souir close in Summer. They are op n 0 week mith her friend, Helen Bunner, place on',Nlonday.to Salern Cemetery, Stomach Hiccough, Heartbum Rheu- all July and August Don't waste the - it the pArsoniliite. was largely attended, holiday season-start now to I earn type. matic or Gouty Conditions A FALL TERM ! ' Mis.,Nlinit Smith returned home nin . At To)rorto, by ihe Rev. Dr. Wrer, writing, obarthand and bookkeeping. Monday, after a ten days' trip in and of the Metropolitan Chuic q WampoVs Grape S46 Individual ihatruction in every course- h, the ImAr- F. McIntosh, chlol Principal around New York. ringe wfls solemnized of Eva NI..eldest at-;.hig6ly nv-mwenJ- . . r� �J 1�. "n'j, :opens Aug. 28 Mrq. Robinette and fxmily, of.Tack- daughter of the late John and Emnia all 31iii. &spfismZi4 cotiple of days Wilson and grand-daughtep of Mrs. WAMMU AW "Pie _flot�...k=t�h MIi.. Mco=d, Wilson, of rcmigham, to Claretace riandes,etc GRAPE DNT-0- LLIOTT IWO 1111111111SIffm h ege w"l he n service in the.Metb- A. Fields, son of S. E. and Mrs. Fields I FeWa�m 041111,11.110 is 1.W11111.111W od st ,,,h lire%ext Stioday. owing of North Vernon, Indiana, Canadian dur;"J wealles,Starlet 7 to Quarterly Meeting at Kinsale. Representative of the National Dry Favor. c6dkes Fog *.a "W Misses Mildred and Ger*mude COr-�-Kiln Co,, of Indianapolis, Ind. The Yonge &Charles Sts,Toronto bett are ipending patto-Oftbeirh011- bride, unattended was gowned in SYSTEM Grain Chop, ing d satin ;Wi P IS rTRICTT.T FiR.9T-CI..Aqs. - --Our p with Will Rnd Alror. Crumnter,of she!], pink th overdress Of tem nd tiflie bat to match Her P��"I. AND FLAKING graduates readily obtain employ- Mr. and Mrs. Nattress. of Toronto,' botiquet was of Killarne-v rose hudo 1110 Liver. ys ckering. i georgette a a" I I tit, ment owing to their superior train. ' Miss P. Nattress, of Illinois, Rnd -Mr.- and t)aby's breath. Mr: and ' Mrp� liam prepared todo Chopping and- ing and' our assigtance in,placing andMrs. Coulson, Hagersville. spent Fields will spend their honevmoon in Get s boftAir to-.day No C Siindiiiv with James and Mrs, Raine. Indiana, Kentucky and N�.w York. Oat Flaking every Monday them. IT IL-N-DOURTEDLY PAYS TO A few from here.attended the ftinP- At home after Sept li4t, Prielb "Soc- and Friday. Al-rENT)THE RPST. Write to-day ral of the late Mrs, Laidlaw at Salem on Monds ty. VrQ. Laid 1pw was at one NE Stonebosits For Fale for our catsdogne and *strrange to The Masqpy-Harris Co., of Tor- a _Safe by time a resident of thiq village and b enter at otir Fall Openin onto, will greatly iberease iti;staff John9. ing a maternity nitirse for a number of F. tayles, Claremont W.4. LMliott, Principal vertte, Fibe waa'well known tbrronghont,I in September as basivess is? reviv. Pickerl,�g Drw S tire Rpral Route NAo."2 the bnwnship, �Ing rapidly. A AMA X* .'Am 9r " , -'�`,,`.> - ,a -:•:. ,; •"F''e °,,- ,.:F. . i, v'i"wv'. a:° i eau,.:. .a,,.":-mi,r" i, y. zss ..:c ''t r.:te- ` ' t r .•'� ro :+R ,,;•y:" a•r m ,ar 3. ti ,a .a,. .ao.er+. .,z.s... r•.!...;. .:ai, s• •jc, :s1s.. .r:� „r.•u•. r ;<V°�.•-rv: .rS. .'�M,-y, 's t wx ,'..ry, rv. w ns ;Yr.+r,-wn't»'!v'' .L!n ,�,v ^'it« t•:,r. w'.., :v• � »iYs: ^�.a:, .'#.v, ."ciSH,. •'tca?" .ii.. ":g,^.i°x'"'.°.'.,,� i-:x, -a�. p''�.i''" " M,a'".',`�• •h r .� - DES WWJM STATION SEISED G]�I;EI� PLAN TO OCCUPY CON- A .,�;� ;::: �� ST TINOPLE B� BY AND AILLIES DAMAGED BY IRISH IRREGULARS AN :.. �. ' "�resent'l ighting is Last Lap in the Campaign of the Natio>i� Ir Faris, July so.-After announdhg� The proclamation was issued at sr,}:,•.: the Greek army would not cross the Smyrna by the Greek Higt Commis.Says fseneral MrKeon-Wanton Destruction `°� ..:.. 1 stoner on iziatructione from Athena It :�v ::' neutral. zone in Thrace or attack al a.; ,, Wrought to Towne by Rebel Forces. ; .;w:,:;:r:•' declares that henceforth the country " :' lied troops occupying Constantinople, constitutes an autonomous-state udder '. r, A despatdh-from TAndon says:-The Keon, commander of the Nationale, E::..: the Athena Government yesterday the guarantee of the Greek arm and s:,::.: formal! requested permission to will never be restored to Turkish rule. Irrsgulara Save seised and apparently delivered a speech, in which he said: ?i;;Y„•; :.',;' y q P mat out of commission the great Mar- "The National troops do not come march ink'„o the Turkish capital. This creates an entirely new situa- .coal wireless station at Clifden. Coun as diteators: They cone as protect- This request was made of France,{Lion in the Near East. The Greek ` .: ty Galway. This was one of the tom- ors of lives and property, and we'are Great Britain and Italy, and was in move is ins open defiance of the allied `:pany'a most powerful stations, prepared, if necessary, to protect them otantly and firmly refused by all three.j proposals foe•total evacuation of Asie - For a time officials *sited with. at the sacrifice of our own lives." It�i✓s not abelieved Greece will pro- Minor by the Greeks, which was to He referred to the present fighting teed now with any plans she may have have been completed by July 26. The ':some curiosity to see whether the Ir- had for entering Constantinople. This proclamation also, aeccrding to the } reguaera, following the example of as the bast,lap in the campaign of the - - the Russian Bolshevists and German Nationale. belief is held despite reports just re- semi-official. Temps, constitutes au' Sparticista, in 1919, would use the A later despatch from Dublin ceiveld- here that, Greek patrols are grave menace to peace in the Near station to address messages to aym- says:-The Free State Cabinet refused Penetrating neutral zone, notably at East. The paper calls on England to yakhizers throughout the yorld. consider the suggestion at the re- -Silevii on the Sea of Marmara. . !intervene and prevent a conflagration "However, we are now convince$ cent meeting is Cork foe sa armistice More important than the army, by compelling. King Constantine to u " Lord Ernls movements is a Greek declaration of obey the allies. Le Temps pckrt4 out - -tr+om int rhaI evidence. said a Mar- in the`South. The Government will coal official, "that in their ignorance autonomy far the entire °= assent to nothing short of uncondi- Former Minister of Agriculture in the y p .rt o! Asia that the Greek army in Asia Minor _ ` the Irregulars have sufficiently'dam' tional surrender by the Irregular British House of Commons, who made `Minor occupied by the Greek army can only communicate with Greece by 4. forces• the promise to Canada in 1914 that the to which the Athens •announcement sea and is consequently y aged the station to put it beyond their segitentl at the melt partible .use. We are now leading Heavy National fire Is being'concen= cattle embargo would'be removed. His gives the old name o2 Ioniis. of the British fleet. Cazadian messages through our stn trated on Irregular promise has been tu1811ed inasmuch - •':. tion at North Weak}, England," egvlar posts around the the British House of Commons bas GOVERNMENT STATEMENT x - old town of Kilmallock on the Cork- Ckifdea was the first great wireless Limerick border. Apparently the Ir- voted to remove the embargo. 'a. w: .statics, dating back to 190?. regulars, who hold the town, under 1G17i1iJll'1G NEW STAl1ii TAXES i Free State troops have routed the • . - M Irregulars from virtually all.import- siege of the Nationals, intend to make STERLING EXCHANGE T 3 ant posts in Mayo. They have formed their next stand in this area. APPROACHES NORMAL - into sans!! guerilla bdn",'rounding up Reinforcements have reached the Ottawa, Jvly 30.-An official staffs- under rewire a 2 cent stamp: If.the. - { asi will require some time. insurgents from Cork, Kerry and par- Rate Will Not Be Adversely meat has 'been•made by the Minister amount for-which they are issued ex-. In Connacht they have been irks tions of Limerick. They have already of Customs and Excise Hon. Jacques ceede W, but dices not exceed $5,000,, A:.' •wise dispersed. Before leaving Castel established their hospitals and• com- Affected by Purchase of ' � a 2 cent stain for every x p try $50 or frac- mandeered coffins from local under- Bureau,explaining the increased.taxes Bar,they attempted,after burning the Canadian Wheat gust 1. Lion thereof is required to be affixed P g which come into effect on Au takers. Meanwhile the National fire thereto: Cheques, money orders and ,jail and military barracks, to destroy London July 30.-To judge from The statement of the Minister is 'aa cheques which exceed$5, the past office, but the townspeople, is punctuated by almost continuous some London press comments on the follows: travelers' ch 004 headed by the clergy, made them sniping duels between the contestants. Grand Trunk decision,. the London in amount require a $2 stamp. It is expected that the next news The increased stamp tax on bilU "� tax is to be paid b means of market will never again be available y from this area will be that the Na- of exchange, bank advances, over- excise tax stamps in preference to pos. f �.' txrs in ,that, rreh�p a radon- tional+s have taken Krilmal'bock amd far Canadian securities. There is a �� t tags stamps, affixed to the face of the stro ' probability, however,that•stes•1- • ��' Wee and transfers that the Irregulars are withdrawing n8 tyl of stocks and bonds, express money cheque or money order. Regulations ]! �•,f'' made a surpri4e attack Monday, the frig exchange on Canada will shortly ordure, travelers' cheques i " Eartssah fleeing to the hi11s. toward Mallow. approach normal again, which would and post have, however, been issued_ whereby A despatch from Dublin ea Cork City is still quiet with the office mccey orders, becomes effective the tax on cheques may be paid month- i= automaticlly throw t];e mrket open. on A t 1 next. Westport, Newport and Baliwhader- Irregulars is complete control Al- u8us ly in place of affixing such stamps to I look for a stead improvement heques. Under LI►er�- r thou they have an income of about y "Tb tart on bills of__exchs wen fell a pge, the individual c - �. £20,000 a week from the customs,the ( tads`'"`"'°° " tale s e ea ' i 7 of British coal 'to6Canada and the promissory and advances or regurationa, the cheques are embossed The It+eegitlars Icdt idle last-named continua to confiscate without remun- overdrafts is-payable at the rate of ,4th a stamp stating that the excise - eration many 'commodities, including United els. oarrtinues, said ofr. e 2 cents for every $50 or fraction tax has been paid. S Iowa in lorrieie and seized motor oars. C. Ci6aEel6 London manager ad the pedal licenses Before leaving, they aflt lire to the automobiles and horses. Only tbor- thereof. ale issued by the Department of Cus- i ' barracks. The majority of the popu- bnghbreda and hunters are taken,bow- Bank of Montreal. `The rate will "Cheques, money orders and travel- tams and xeise to-firms who desire Iation were strong atrppoartera•o? De ever, the intention being to supply the probably not be adversely affected by ers' cheques for amounts of $50 cc to pay the tax monthly." y'�. �Vaiera's policy, but the ordeal to hastily equipped S cavalry units. the year s purchase of Canadian,Brest. The announcement flint the conven- It is 'being botight too ea6tioasly berel thrlvs under such privations as the for that. The British Government is NO INCREASE IN jtat ,bat can be wedged from river- # ampeden necessitated is said to have ins 'od the sear I'arli�asant has bees beds. also arranging to meet it autumnal mnal comPpleteby changes!.their views. postponed uvW August 12, its aeeoaa- U.S. COAL PRODUCTION the nafavorableness"of the pealed by this official statement: obligations in New'York, which will, ate Several thousand pounds damn first test of production under state jr. . was dons to the town before the Ir- "The National forces'rapid �P maintain the rate. The Can- p '� �`o�s ad�iars rats has been sufficiently steady Llt#le Response to the Itti<vitar j proteotioaz,Secretary Hoover aril o:tt� _ eragiriara left;. It is the centre of the in the ,eat and Munster gives good some time to permit these to be 6= to Reopen Mines. !!members of the President's Fuel Dis- constituency of East Mayo and is re- ground for hoping that within the-next csa tied on undisturbed by finances If 1 tribution Committee refuse to 'be dis- , is the Irah Parliament by fortnight organized Tesistarice of Ir- Washington, July SO.-President'tours the miners strike In the United States ged. and believe that with, the De Vallera- regulars will be so broken no further the co g's invitation last Monday to coma into ' .•a"F In Claremor� is, recently captured postponement, of Parliament will be 'We may see the pound a great Ilse coal operators of the country to � e full effect of the emer- 4 " deal aaus`er -par next spring, which Heats ardor• of the Interstate Com- _• •;< �. by tars Nationals, General Jolla J. Me- necessary. reopen their mines has had abaorutely u,AMe Commieedon the situation wilt will have an Important effect upon no effect on the anthracite industry , ► longs to the British Arlo-Canadian finance." and, but *de, if any, on this bitumin- The slight�inc last week in the to � BRITISH OWN THE mania AM be ono situation, SUNK LUSITANIA Is expected to settle the knotty prob. West Needs Report to the Geological :surrey+ ° of bid coal is credited _ a Tens,whist might have raised the spec- by expert logical y tacde of a naval battle between the 41a�� Harvesters slaw that during asst week the output large to a r force at work in Penseayl- .S. Government D e c 1 d e e aaha�e craws,both ad whom were de- es suit coed increased between 200.000 . _ vanis, improved car service in South- _; n' termined to seize the balliom A despatch from Winnipeg says:- and 300,000 tons, or from 8,700,000,1ern West Virginia, and heavier ship- Against American Qatgn Forty-one thousand harvesters spit! be that of the previous week, to a little meat from. Alabama sad the fa3 _ for Salvage. ♦�-' required to handle the prairie crops more than-3,900,000 tons. Nomad con- West s` A despatch from London says:-The Aatl'Wit Demons this this year, exclusive of those to be ob gumption at this time of the year Vatted States from wbII not de- twined from prairie_cities and towns, would be 8,000,000 tone a week. The s saa� permission for as American it was announced at a meeting of re- Invitation had no effect whatever on There are 260,000 women farmers s' sadva@e �.-,. presentativea of the railways, western the anthracite industry,which remains in the United States. veseel either to attempt to A&wpwbcb frw Landon es No Labor Commissioners and the grain -rate the Laattania or to obtain the more war" demonstratiota were held w, bullion oa board, the A=wican Em- in fifteen counties and eigbty tawny trade iateresta. The .dl�, Weekly Market Report has annantnced sad cities in E Land the week-end discussed were$3.60 a day for harvest- ` Although the Lusitania,was sunk preceding the anniversary of the out, era and $4 a day for threshers. - ben miles off shore,' or outside the break of the war. Organizations of all The harvester excursions will com- three-mile limit, -the fact that it was kinds here oo-v rated to make the de- to arrive in Winnipeg from - Toronto., Maple products--Syrup, per imp. ': . .. . Eastern Canada August 7 and will Manitoba wheat-No. 1 N- Ortherr,gal•, $2.20; per 5 imp. gals., $2.10, British property is regarded as en- monatr`ationa representative of all sec- continue until Au $1.87; No. 3 maple sugar, lb.. 20c. titling British ally gust 25. Excursion $1.44; No. 2 Northern, H salvagers to lift it or tins of the people. A big demonstra- trains will,leave Victoria, Vancouver Northern. $1.30. oney-20-30-1b, tins, 14% to ISe , to get the booty. - tion was planned in Hyde Park July Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW, 58%c; per lb.; 5-2%-lb. tins, 17 to 18c per lb.; Owned b the Canard Trine the 29 and fifteen atforma were erected and New Westminster from August 14 Ontario comb bone 7, y Pl to 29, inclusive. No. 3 CW, 53%c; extra No. 1 feed, y per dozen, $5.60. Lusitania was subsidized by the Brit- for sPeechmaking by the delegates 54%c; No. 1 feed, 51%c Potatoes--Nei► Ontarias, $1.78 to ' fah Govemment and insured under the from twenty countries who marched Of the total tiiumber of men required, Manitoba barley--Nominal. $2 - ssWsi Bilk Horses, which was aGov- to the scene in a procession. Thin in- 8.7,000 will be drawn from Eastern .:� Canada and 4,000 from British Col- All the above track, Bay ports. Smoked nests-Hams, 6c- o to ernment'concern. eluded delegates,from Germany, Ana- American corn-Na 2 yel�iow, 82c; 39c; cooked ham, 68 to b;;W smoked An English firm is outfitting a ves. tria, France and Belgium. ambia'. No. 3 yellow, 81c,all rail, I rolls, 28 to 31c; cottage ro�la, 36 to r eel to seek the Lusitania's,gold boards, The organizers aim to make "rw' �- Barley-No. 8 extra, test 47 Elbe or 38c; breakfast bacon,82 to 85c;special ` and it was announced in Philadebpbia more war day" an annual festival day. Loads Grate. :'.:. outside.60 to 66c,according to freights brand breakfast on less, bacon; 41 to 43c; j 'outside. backs, boneless, 42 to 44c. ` Cut Hansa is loaded into a new re- 7- - that an American 4hip is about to try Buckwheat-No. 2, $1.00. _ Cured meats--Long clear bacon,the same thing. The English sampans ` I'eeptacle to be suspended from a lawn Rye--No. 2,95c:. z l$17; Iiirbtweight rolls, in barrels, $48; asked'the Admiralty to protect its National Reconstruction mower handle by a belt conveyor that Millfeed-Del.,. Montreal freight, heavyweight rolls, $40. is operated by'a belt from one of the , rights,in salvagina'the ship, and It'is Before Irish House bags included: Bran, per ton, $28 to Lard-pure,times, 161,4c; tuba, 17c; reported here that the American firm mower's wheels. :$30; shorts, per ton, $30 to $32; good,pails, 17%c; prints, 18%c. Shortening, _ siaksd the State D menu to safe- A despatch from Dublin says:-A t =feed flour, $1.70 to $1.80. tierces, 16c; tubs, 15%c; pails, 16c; - �r't Baaed hay-Track, Toronto, per ton, prints, 18c. guard its interests 'in seeking the big plain,of National recongtruction, ., o� +� t88;mned� .8 b„ t;troice s�xfra_N $ $ heavy steers, $7 to $8; bu-- swnken Lusitania on the ground that involving the transport services and ><!i;:;'f:'jr;;"' -- 19; clover, $14 to$18. Cher steers, choice, $7 to $8; do, good, :;>:> - -- miles otT shore the rei�isildin ,r n a i .>,1c_ _ :;:w, ;.: <;;>' `;.,- $ Straw--Car rots r ton track To-, $?; -med., " $ � - ' .. �-._.. - ~,:.:+,,,.. :...h..�aw.r:'::•s::..•:',vu.u, ., �7Y , per + 1 $6.?l) t:0 dal iv to iv.SV j d� -- k is more then three �- -' '• and the*w�^*" rya_ flcea, has been prepared for conatdera- ;.; :,, >` :': ' Prn'pertY r ; :.;:'c;;!s >;;; ..>:':: rants, $12 to $13. i tom., $.5.b0 to $6; .butcher heifers, The Washington decision that the taon by the new Parliament. `"' "' <sE> '<:•'' '<: Ontario wheat-New Ontario wheat,!choice $7,25 to $7.75• do, med., $6.50 ragto : , ~`::,r:<,•tc:::;::;•":::';: ;:. .. c to 1 at outside points. 7• -__-••--•_ -- :::a>: ..' No. 2, 9b $ , Po1 to $ ,do,tom.,$5 to#6; butcher cows, �x Ontario No. 3 data-Nominal. choice, $525 to $6.75; do, med., $3.50 - ''`':' Ontario corn-Nominal, to b• canners and cutters 1 to PICTORY BONDS DUE IN DECEMBER - `: Ontario flour-1st pats., in j�s to butcher basis, good, $4.25 to $5.25; do, ,. : } 'Backe, 981a, $6.80 per bbl.; 2nd pats.!tom., 3 to 4• f good $6.50 to TO BE BY FEDERAL HOUSE (bakers), $6.30. Straights, in bulk,'$6.75; do, fair, $5 to $5.50; stockers, : 1 :; seaboard, $4.75. good, $6.50 to$6; do,fair, $5 to$5.50; a,> •�. - s,, "$ M�anitvba'flonr-1st pats., in jute milkers, $60 to $80; springers, $70 to h ,: sacks, $7.80 per bb}'.; 2nd pats., $7.30-.1$90; carves,choice,$9 to $10; do,med., ;'.: A despatch from Ottawa says:- that he might make an announcement rA Cheese-New, large, 19% to 20c;' There is a strong belief that the Min- in due course, but he would neither � i$7 � $81 �. coin., $3 to $7; spring. "'' twins, 20 to 20%c; triplets, 21 to Iambs, $12 to $13; sheep, choice, $5 to _ Ister of Finance will shortly announce affirm nor deny it at the present time. ' <; «..>.;`:':f 211,4c. Olci, large, 26c; towns, 24 to $6; do, good, $3.50 to $4.50; do, com., renewal of the bonds which fall date As Victory 22's are now 99.87 bid 124%c. Stiltons,25c. Extra,old,large,I$1 t $3; yeaxslinge, choice, $7 to $8; ;.:.; i�eannrc,er ;, :3?2--E,.d -.4:.. - 26 to 27c. Old Stiltons, 24c. do, com., $6 to $7; hogs, fed and wat- ` ' suggested above wauId be pretty much Butter-Finest creamery prints, 38 erea, $I4.b0; do, f.o.U., #13.'!b; do, circumstances, these bonds would be su «, - raet out of the proceeds of the loan; in line with market'eonditions. The :. ;;-:,•>:- to 40c; ordinary creamery prints, 86 country points, $IS.bO. M P : 1 to 38c;. No. 2 ordinary, 34 to 86c, zdlsich it is understood will.be.snaked;Victory 34 s, which would •have two {:.:;<;:: I 31 to 33c. Cooking, 23c. Montreal.for in October, but it is said that the more years to run they the suggested . r A Datry, g' <' < Dressed' poultry-Spring chickens, Onto-•-Can. western, No. 2, 61% to suggestion:has been made to th�Min-''ten. ear renewal bond, are quoted at. " ' `: 21c-,'62c; _ - y :>: .. 40c• roosters, 23c fowl, 24 to do, No 3, 581,4 to 59c. Ftonr- -'` :>; '> ` 35 to 40c. Manitoba spring wheat pats., firsts ;:. lst�r of Finance that the present hold- 100 to 100.10, so that it does not ap- duc�Clings, 30c; tur eye, j pa , me of the bonds which fall• flue Doe pear that this suggestion would off- � .0 V �«afi Lo tn:. mina. Live poultry-Spring chickens, 35c; $7.80. Rolled oats, bag 90 rba., ;8 to ember 1,should be allowed to take up set the Victory 34's market In any Rev. Canon H. J, Cody, of=.Toronto, roosters, 17 to 20c; fowl, 20 to 22c; $3.30. Bran-$2b26. Shorts--$2725. ducklings, 30c; turkeys, 30 to 35c. i Hay-No. 2, per ton, car lots, $25,to -• T a renewal for ten ydars at the present way. who is at present touring England, will on .$26 Margarine-20 to ....c, rate of interest,which is 5% per,cent.,. The amount of bonds of 1922 actu- preach before King George on August' Eggs-No. 1 candled, "0 to 31c; se- Cheese-Finest easterns, lb% to py, .. but probably not free trom income tax: a!ly outstanding is in the neighbor: 0th in the private chapel at Bucking- lecta, 34 to 35c; cartons, 3di to 37c. 16c. Butter--Choicest creamery'; 86% •` The Minister of Finance declined ho:d cf cne hundred ani ninety-eight ham Palace. He is the fr3t Canadian Beans-Canadi^n. hsn•'-picked, bus., bo 36c. Eggs-Selected, 84c. Potatoes '..; 4o make any statement, except to say mil!icw. gleric to be accorded this signal honor $4.26; primes, $Z65 to $3.90. 4-Par ba& car lots, 90e. r r:.r, a ��,: f;4, iwTn '3' ^:•x� -.+• w✓,:, `- 'i"^* r' .'� x't:.,'t, -is;�'. •^*:^t.:`�.',sr«.,Rim-" ...s„•u.,,,,e.' ',t,: '•r,.,�.; .t1•- _. ,,,* '.,�''"i"5'4 .j,. ,�"� Y � `LW �'".w.: M .w '.Rvx:Yn '•,•J,�-'1 4L ZY'-HA _ rL .. . •y,T " r. '1'1 �r.:c �' ..*:•y! W _ sw - �= • _ ,� ,-e .�, ran :r'-.� .yam• v ..:� '.p..,.; J:a' - „;,,' y�33�».>:4.,.:17':.ns�. '.y'•F•f'i r c .:..-...-:. •0 '":�'''' .4'^q. ,.,,�..` '"'' �' r�-;,+1",¢. ..ia. ,:^Lb•,, x.. ^.+r :,• :xx:o� s;• r'•`��ri%�'-ri,' -�''*ti:. .'ib•.:! z"�ts fi iTHE RIE� H WHY . C�O>� FllOIl1 Coisl. 10711 w. As everyone who cares at-all about AExB WANTED ALtYffi; 26 c�1�iTf pictures and painting is well aware, Y �t' BABY ye a Pound. Albert Lewis, 168 Dandy ` Tie PREVAILS ter' I eat. Toronto.. , many of the most beautiful works of painters OL a C @ntttry 8g0 are fading `. �I�ZL? 1�9Iflf>!7i pa]f'17D. �O� away. E_ r a e CABFi PUFtCSttif>9Fi \ !The Strennoas Conditions of Life Turner's exquisite pictures form an :Na season of the year is so danger- tarno. Pri mustybeDatterac iva�ee� Instance, in palm• Today matey are one to the ills of little ones as Is the full information to Wilson PubushSag IT'44 To-day ResponBible. almost gone, and others have to be summer. The excessive heat thrown Co., Ltd.. 71 Adelaide at w.. Toronto kept away from the light, in order to the little stomach out of order so Mothers who remark that girls to- pre tufther fadtz:g. quickly that unless prompt L'_d is at BELTING FOR SALE At the International ConSres of Boy day are more rono to anaemia than p hand the baby may be beyond all hu- ~'. Scouts opened !n PSris on July 22nd, p The reason i8 that the pelota of that Sc Robert Baden-Powell, founder of a girls of a generation ago,.should period were so bad. Artists used help before the mother realizes ggaAggiR81 B]m.Ta AND the Boy Scout Movement, anno look back at the surroundings is which �y reU Lad white lead, but even such he is 111. Summer is the season when TIOto hose, new and need, sties In ^� ' unced snb7eet to ap royal at lowest yrioes Sa ; that the membership o1 the Bay Scouts they and their companions lived. They extraordinary pigments as Spanish diarrhoea, cholera lnfantum, dysentery =1 York Belting Co.. iii York x' would easily see the reason in life'fi and colic are most prevalent. Any one St.. Toronto, oat • liquorice and tobacco-juice. th wachout the world has now almost altered circumstances to-dtiay. Now, in order to obtain good and of these troubles may prove deadly if. J : .reached the two mi111oa mark Now the school girl's ilia fe more not promptly treated. During the sum- We all dislike self-satisfied,peraotrb; ,. purpose of the congress, which is be- lasting paints e permanent colors. >o mer the mother's best friend is Baby's' is it because they don't care for our strenuous; her•mare bum @rune studies they are termed-it is necessary to, Ing held at the Sorbonne, is the adop- are a severe tax upon the strength. use real scientific knowledge, azd to Own Tablets. They regulate the approbation? N tion of measures for intene4fyi119 the Also, girls enter business soon alter make long and careful tests. bowels,sweeten the stomach and keep enrollment of boys in Scout organize- leaving school--at as age when they This has been done by the alodern baby healthy. The Tablets are sold Those Having Sick Animals y- }ions in various countries into closer most need rest a,pd outdoor life. Their' manufacturers of artists' colors, with by medicine dealers or by mail at 26 SHOULD USE a+elstioa with.each other. Represents- womanly development is hampered by cents a box from The Dr. Williams' Wes are present from a great msa9 the result that today the painter, t !r•. the itress of,working hours, hurried whether in al1l or-water-color,'has an Mediae Co., Brockville, Out. a ' Iountrilas. an immense a of colors to $- p--a -"- d often scanty meals Girls are y' tlatdoa-McKenzie,. a thirteen_yeas. more liable to bloodlessness today, from, and these Lrecoonetentlycbeing ,fie English invaded Alaska San- but there is this _Consolation that-this-increased ill number•by new diacovez- this spring fog the"firtime- It ar- 4t y�A Or ���•• �- old Boy Scout of Shauuavon, rived in America about the year.1850 00 r katchewan,has been recommended far condition is now more ea- S remedied i� alife-saver's medal for rescuing a five• than'%f�' the years past. Such meth- In order to prepare these eolora,. a� been gradually working west- weeks-old infant iroxli a horning house. cane aI Williams' Pink Pills ha@ every kind of materiel is used, a mere ward ever since. It has steady spread The child'>a mother and sister were helped thousands of weak, anaemic ]let of whdah would fill several pages over nearly rile whale of Europe and The e Working with s stove when !t explod- siren and women, },imply because they of this paper. Colors come from min- in spite of everything seems likely to Good for all throat and chest diseases. ed, setting fix@ to'the room in wench eontain the elements neoeeettry,to en-' Oral, vegetable, and animal sources. make 8 glace for itself x21 the way Colic,Distemper, Garnet, sprains, it rinses, rich the blood, Which mesas BOOB =+Quad the world. Colic, Mange. BDavnae, RunnlaE sores. it stood. Ia their- ezcitement the Take Prussian blue; this- Is an ore,. etc-, etc. Should always be to the frightened woman and her daughter health and vitality ferrocyanide of iron. Sienna Is blade stable.—SOLD EVERYSPHERE. 'J rushed out of the house. to the T� is proved by the statement of from an earth, and so are yew ochre Ninard'a Llnlmenft for sale every is Miss Eldora Acker, Lake Pleaeaat. ' baby, who was sleeping in its Cot in and Vandyke brown. 3�'"°•�” the burning room. On learning the N.S., who says:-"I ehe31 be glad it pia-v,ary besut3fal-bkue comes from In line with the fruit growers and {F sftnatfon, Gordon rwhed into the some other,along girl will profit by an extract of indigo, and the various other producers; a number of the bah- ' my experience with Dr.R'wiams'Pink ; hangs. snatched.the baby from its bed, madders from the root of the'madder ernes on Lake Erie have formed the ` the blankets of which were then burn Pills. I was very ml ch ran down; my plant, The bark of a variety of oak- Fishermen's Co-operative Association, }ti` fag,and carried'the child to a place of face was pale and there was dark tree is need to obtain a lavely pink with a.capital of 44,000,to market the circles around my-eyes My appetite color. Charred oak and Charred ivory• output of their fisheries. safety. was bad, and I had a0'ambition to do l are used for black pigments. What is perhaps the world record anything or go about. i had once be- Exquisite.reI violate, and yellows �,g *taw D� � w tar the Boy.ascot etuzLt of lighting fire fore been'hellped by Dr.Williams'Pink are prepared from coal-tar, but wtmv-� by'irtctioa (bow and drill method) is Pills and decided to try them again. �'in earlier days Coal-tae colors Back on ; - recorded fa the following certificate: It prayed a wise decision, for less of °fugitive"-that is. faded rapidly l DsEg ' flea two months time I felt in every and Flow to Rind "Houston, Texas. April 26, 1922 -'today the LrtlsR knows exactly I walled rtes to anr� ad. � "'ills is to certify that we, the nn• way better; had a splendid appetite. which are permanent, which are tugi- dress b the Au, r. designed. acting in-the capacity of the tired feeling disappeared._and I ti've,and which stand be?*sw the two' _' � omew W.I" ly eau wart with enjoyment, Naturally r2s e.e a�th 80,441 '' official judges of the 'Soy Scott Field clauses. New T4r1t O/L �- THIN�� ev @eta oa April 21st. 1922, at San Jao- I think Cher@ to no better medldge tar There never has, bees a time_whea Into Hattie Grounds, Tezae, do hereby 1►oabg girls Eltsa Fir. Willisint'-Ptak the artist was `so well of! ae regards ' certify that Scout Ellwood. Fisher, Pills.. pa�tn�ts. He can work in colors -whicah 'I 0►ARSE SALT � Trap 3,Houston, Texan,did then and You can procure Dr. Williams' Pick will make his pictures last for cen NOTHING BETTER p Pills through any dealer in,mIdidne LAN ©- SAL T there make a fir's with bow and drill will taries. _ _ or they will be Beat to poll by mail at by friction in blue and four•iifths 50 cents a lioz or six bones for $2.50 L &a L PInkhatres V .fi • seconds. We were acting in tho Ca- by writing dir.ci to The Hr. Wi]liasa.' 'go Like Them "h. '$illy (� a 9 V Jpacity of official judges-and were using e disadvantage of being a bache• !f"QwOlyTO HALT M/ORK!! _ tame Compound Advised lfoir Medicine BrockrIlls, Oat. IL de Ourr T41RON'1'O an official stop wateb. Co., _ _ �rrb !s that when other peoples child- Women in Poo! He (Signed) ran are put into your arms you never JOFIIV nR0>£P>?:a. 1 Unearth Gold Coins Minted know what to say. ' W. T.ALLYN, George Weldon was a beethelor, and Toronto, Ontaria,�'1 took I.,disr More C rialiB;l Era. E1 Pinkham's vegetable Compound 'CHARLES H. TAYLOIL" the ruins of Sardis, the amelrbt for this reason be was always putting for years and it is-the only patent In$L A, Adcock. Scout NZWOUT0. e'apital of Lydia to Asia Mince. his toot !n it when he visited th@ par. } medicine I ever recommend I ant s In the doh vetnaenlar of boyhood, eats of a new baby. acdentfsts have rectintly recoverewd E0 aurae and it I find a woman is la "Can you beat it! ootas tmfnted during the reign of It happened again. The mother pat poor health I always fait her to rata Croesaa, wxgetime between. rei and the wriggling. noisy bundle of hamaal.' ft. Although you know that doctor's The Hitch Hike is taboo! The piss- ty !a his arms. i and nurses do not use patent mediF 648 H.C. The cadets were found to a sines I moat say that:I think there floe of Catching on behind, and asking stone jar bur" 'in an aueleat tomb, She gazed proudly to siter►ce fora '!�' I is nothlag better than,your Vegetal# for a lift because of the_Scout aaHorm, only a few feet below the surface.' few seconds', and then asked:' Compound. When I first took it Is bringing disgrace upatt.the Move Some o! the colas use as fresh end "Whom do you think baby takes at- /+ many years ago, I was so tired wheat men` It is not Scouting. Egd it. Put briZu as newly minted eel". while ter-hla father or I!" � I got up to the,morning that I ced a the shame of it into .he hearts OL your George Weldon. Esq., was contused. � not eat, and wren I want to bed L scouts. Get the tar' into your local others slow signs of having been in was too tired to sleep. My mother circulation. -Er-um-he's not v@ry Intelligent-,- in-law told me that Lydia E. Pink- papees that hobo hikers who claim : looking,is he P'he stammered. "Sot ! they are.members of the Boy Scouts Nrgentimee Olt Weill. think Ire's like both of you!" ham's wanted I tried it was just what I wanted so I tried !t and only should be required to show unmistak- .. -B--= 1 took two bottles when I felt better. Argent 1s planning to build an ! . able evidence that they are,before any ;MONEY ORDERS. ' I Since then I have found that there: courteaiea are slaws; even then, only. pipe.hue 850 miles is length Of Bend a Dominion Express Money. is nothing that makes me feel so ate+ " co asset of unmistakable even need shoatd twice the present capacity of the wells ; well, lot' it seems to build my system 'In it will aerie Order. Five dollars costa three cents. requests for assista.r.os be heeded.. - = j ; rag ne don't know any Other hL . I do This attitude tiff the part of the public �- _ certainly Not. Caticeu"a 1a The medicine that has dose eo suns for will do much to`sad Ifbie nuisance 'of Scorch marks may be taken out of j I women.=Mss. W. nt H. Pwszoca. lfl n take eooata imposing on good nature. linen by applying lemon juice and Yon eaa't expect to keep .your Wellesley Ave.,-Toroain Oat z and will do much to eacoarage welt- salt. Moisten the salt with the bed Meads et you give them away. = Lg'GaL �a��Doctor ( at they t�ve b again and a;ala of a cut lemon'aad rob over the }nark, Daily use of caticti7t l3oap,with that they have been helped by'pia iatentiotied Scouts from undertaking E_ Piakham's vegetable Compound. "hobo Likes" with the idea of getting rinse with water, &W-repent the pro- A giant fish, measirx'Ing 78 feet la touches en Cnticara Ola kin now "after other medleines have fulled:' length and weighing fifteen tons,near- and rhea, keep. the stdtr fresh. It hue been tried for nearly ilStr.. Jilts,and handouts all along the way. assn until hint of the stain has Zy equal of live full grown ele- smooch and ' Cis Talearm years and not found wanting. Soont.-officials also please heed this �p�y is also ideal for the skin. I warning. pbents, was recently) washed whore smpasu obhum :inI TalesM Sold If you are snt<ertxrg from any o! rlltnara'tt.Linim nt Re1Nvs N.tlral0la et Gape May• thronshouttheb omnaton•CanaataaDepon the various ailments which aetxf� Limbst,714 fe.end St..w NN*imL Deny female weakness try Lydia IL Y) ftturday, September 9th, wilt be _ k�-ea�e4aso.vaV�..wt�..4...• -� " � Y�lakham's Vegetable Compound. ^+ = "'Boy Scoot Day" at the Western Fat:, �:.. .'�'�— . London. Oat, this year. Scout Troops ��ii n� CATION from all Western Ontario are being In- HEALTH 14YUV vited to participate. Announcements -.-of similar events at other- faire will ;BY DR. J; J. MIDDLETON ~' ,.:;probably be made short y. ►rovinNal Boarp of Health. Ontario `} 'gVhen cream is too thin to whip add Or. iiiddtetoa hill be glad•to answer gnestiobs on Public Heald mad ~Jy t}oe unbeaten white of an egg to it 1es tMvugb this column- Address >s!m at Spadfna House. Saadtaa : _ 'first. It becomes as stiff as the rich- Crescent. Toronto est of cream. Are you Bing swimming this sum- in water than can be bottomed by an 4 , mer? If You are.be careful,Kemal-I ordinary 'i Jy if you at a beginner.- Don't think �n very well in hater that does not UNLESS you see the name "Sayer" on tablets, you you can learn to swim without a good'}reach above the shoulder. 'Another im= deal of effort,and do a(tt take chances. portent point for swimmers to •re- are not getting Aspirin at all �. It � If beginners would only take warning f member is that bathing after a heavy is time fewer dr'awning 'accidentsi meal, or'& plunge into cold water with - Y For !would result- It is necessary to give:the body superheated,is Diable to cause o attention to one or two points beforel muscultr cramps which may result - w "'.+ - '• aUsrtiag to learn to swim, and event fatally. People' troubled with heart # �2 N E l}M AT I C __ disease,hardened arteries'or weak kid- when yea can swim.• ' r To begin wltb,a spot for swimming Heys are warned against taking cold TA MO ..'SUFFERER'S shlomM be selected where the bottom pluiceli or staying too long in the , `•x t can be coinfortw}ily reached. In pleaes water. The increased work thrown on New Life Remedy is the where the beach is sloping, every the heart trying to force the blood Standard Remedy for the - - swimmer should make'hda effort to- through sar!!ace blood vessels that are ;_;.• last quarter century for wards the slrere and � parallef to contracted by the cold, is often too Rheumatism, Sciatica,Lum- the aoors. It often happens that the much of an effort beach slopes down more sharply a few "Rocking the boat" ie snoilier cause go, Neu , Gout and -Neuritis. _ ?aces further along .go after having of drowridng 'accidents, wz> this a; Acc_ept manly an "unbroken oackare" of `Haver Tablets of One bottle fo`r�ae Dollar• bade some prvlsl°+Yuen lit Jl� ...�., - swimming novice may be unable to craft that is very easily upset if the Aspirin," which contains directions and dose worked out by idea bottleg.for Five Dollars. ,oudi the bottom only a short die-�occupants are not used to it,or if they physicians during 2it�ears and proved safe by millions for Mailed direct to customers. tance from the starting point. Th+ett•use oarelees and move about in the - thiire is the posslrbility of a level beach canoe or try to exchange seats, etc- Colds Headache _ Rheumatism - - 1hQ��f! C11SL�1� �Q111�T or bathing pond having hales or de-', Anotllser ixnportmnt points is for the 7>< West Adelaide tit., Toronto pre" which cause•drowning acct users of ,dinghies and small sailing Toothache Neuralgia' Neuritis Canada dents. There may also be a growth craft to take precautions reg�rdeng '`.Earache .-Lumbago Pain, Pain �. r of weeds below the surface in which'I weather conditions and the possibility e the bathers' legs array get tangled, In�of squalls. These seem trifling and Randy"Bayer"leo:es of 18 tablets-Also bottles of 24 and 100-Drltgeiste. learrytng t0 swim it is always better; corn warnings but it Is the ,Aaplrtn is the trade mark (restrterefl In Canada) of Sayer Manufacture of Mono- aceticacideaber of Sallcylicacid. while it is well known that ,Aspirin means Barrer a to See or know the kind Of bottom of j neglect of the commonplace pTecau- manufacture. to assist the public against tmitatlons. the Tablets of Bayer ComiI ISSUE No, 31-'22. the bathing place, and to keep strictly Lions that causes most of the accidents. will be ,tamped with their geoerat trade mark• the "Bayer cross" .�., " ,,,,, P.. - , 'a[, .Skiu<.. „�yd';.'� 73ne ..:-:r.,,.. ,. .° ••^tl ,y.• ,•p,. '•x .,z '.>;•e• �y •.�_ *T- R 12WRIM 7 ZW. t at �t is reported that there will be a nion of the Uber Fruit Trees, rubs Etc. da and'Progres- SUY YOUR GROOE7R/ES sives tit Ottawa with three of the T MRMS lattev in vbe ca biuet. Having secured the a ncy for E.D. per yew.; �61.60 if paw in advance. Swfth & Son. Ltd..Sirserymen, 4 of Winona, Ont. *.. ... 'ZI ]Ry I atu epare to take orders for &W JUHN MLRKAR, Propri.etor. .1,Buy yo.pr king ut Fruit Trees,,SmiLll Fruits, 'ktc.. ar, nothental Shrubs RICHAIMSON'S -GROCE NOTES AND COMMENTS. lies' Or lowest poosibie prices. Harness Supp Special rates for large quanUtim Tije coal situation as it now 2St f at the %ed Salmon, 20c too 50 'exist and as it is likely 0 ex Cant N. J. Chapman, Pickering Irequently. ia the future, is a Sardines 10c, 10c, 18(! Cooked Haw 60�-, I)a .40c I b 4W&rning to Oatario thar, she ittuat Yor Ho#, y Can. Kraft Cream Cheese a Prime Oaa. Cheese 25e lb S Harne 's Shop WANTED Lunch 9 be prepared to meet the aituation., Olives, ul4in or stuff ed. 20c to 00c Sweet Pickles, bulk, 50C qt that will take place when coal Is All men working for the Prov. Righ- at t av lable Ontivio 'is, now and save money way Dept. that come hoine each night Orangeade 25c Wactically at the inercy of - the with tired &ching sore feet to know Lemorfad, a .25c the 25c jq.c Single Harness, go U� that,the Australian Goann& H—lillf For Hot Day Drinks�, RA,3pberr'y Vinegar United States Repu blic. -Oil will fix them right in one night. A Grape Juiae, ... `25c Shutild Rritaia ever 0 *Duaterl, special to clear, 1.90 each trial will cou�ince you. Prite 50(-t8. enter iuL' r.ime Juice Lge ips-25c vip r war with the Utited St-ates, of W h Brushes 50c Lip la ge bottle. For one month 1 .will 50c send a regular SLIM treatment of my CERTO (-Surejeh) makes perfpct Jams &ad-.Jellies which there 6 very little probabil- ]Harness Oil, Sweat Pads, Australian Herbs,.6nd one bottle of Lhe GET IT AT iky, Outario could. in a ve6y-short Collars all prices. Oil for 8 1.00 post paid. itime be forced icto submissiou. or Good Shoe Repairing Service e to-I ,' Lugtrahan Medicin �ccjmpelled tr periih from the cold 351 Yonge Sc.,'T.)ronLo, Ont.. JAMES. RICHAR DSON Or if there happened to be a ve y' CECIL BRADLEY . 4ong-strike, in which Lher'o wou' ld H.Arness maker, C Swed fie Ed be very little coal availab!e - for- PICKERf LNG, ONTARIO ux-ets 5 A Q2*Awd Loaft h 'dents of the Uttited'States, ------—-------- - a rest ...t uperio The S rMeat Market Ontario might, be deprived of any supply whatever, and in that,�a8e -our province would be in a inust How Do You Remit' Money? 4 ious position. With th e tre- morley, The Store that has made' me Pv"%L HE next .time it is necessary for you to remit ndous detuand for coal whic6 Ile increases every y"r As the popu. remember that th� safest, most convenient and eco nomical medium is Bank Money Orders. They are a P I increases and tie on r au ppl y isrsued for any amount up to fifty dollars, an I d you can pur- Re utafioii for Qaality of wood di-creasse, and at the sa me chase them at our nearest branch at prices ranging from three We use the most Ralialile Scales Made, The Toledo "Honest Weight." the coal deposits becoming less, 'a cents to fifteen cents, plus revenue stamps. Wo give Sixteen Ounces to every Pound.. very sesioua si6uatian will haye to be faced. , One of the ways by THE Prices as low as we can tuRke them and remain in business. W mom B which this , unpi""Ant situation We have installed a sr.iciNG FAACHINR. And -e n itive yon Choice 4!1 C-113 be met is w develop as rapidly breakfast Bacoo. Cooked Haw. Roast Pork and.other lie a -1 as poarjible our water powers. io.. W19M BRANCH. Q P. LYND, Manager. of the Snu8set" Brand of Cooked Heats L C. CROM Manager, -ed in those Delicate which Ontario is fortune jdachi ne SUL tely very BROOKLIN BRANCH. Fine Slices.go much rich, in order that they anay be� 0. Appreciated in Every Housebold. transformed into poweri lixht And beat, thus-taking the place 6f Choi ce-Young Beef. Pork And Lamb"a the Ottly Kind We Handla.-_ 7�1 coal. Thua. On tAA0 will. to a car. . PIC KER I N Q tainextent. become independent- of the U nited Startem. It is true 'ONE DOOR. EAST k . .that beating by-electricity bag not M EAT MARKET F. I Coldham OF POST OFFICE Iric erm ..j 'j. yet reached perfection. but the' -scientist is not Wle.but,is hard it_ Round RAmst or Steak. 2&. per lb 'work bartiessivg this great unseen Surloin Roast or Steak. .28c 14 lorce to meet the demands of man Porterhomw Romat or Steak. Aind, and the devices invented to Fickering Hardware 'Store ' Rump Ruatit.... Arainsform electricenergi into beat- Fine Rib 151,oast,, arebecomingmoft perfect every. ye.ar. It is hoped that in the near Heavy Rib BA&at6 16e Now' is the time to get screen doors, Shoulder Roast. 14 and t6c, It, luturs a person will be able to 1,k Pot Roast. window screeus, and wire elothi i2e&* L his house by simDly turning Hriske% to buil, 4 button, instead of shovellic We have a com. p1sete line. tax of Veal. half or whole, with toot off 23c toal and removing ashes. with the Loin of Veal. 28c 41 1 11 tes. Be protected trom f1i �1 7'� --t. result tbar. the house is filled with 8houlder of Veal. ... 22c 44 !W wal dust and asixes to the intense Shouldet PUmet of Veal. disgust of the tidy housekeeper. .25c A full line of Harve8t Tools—The Samson Brand. Pure Pork sausage. Finest Salt Pork.... 6ften the cheapest, always the best S .:Finest Breakfast Bacon, piece,- EILM DALE If-1 64 Is sliced, 35C 44 .-Get your Binder Twine now and Lake the cash discount. Mild Cured Cottage Rolli (half or whole), 38c id We have the Plymouth mak& Back Bacon. 60e- Now in the tinse to axe Dr. Williams' Fly Oil on yout cows. Having taken over the Almdalle Cooked E[am... once tried. alwityle used. 7 Mills -from F. W. Weeks, I Weinera,.. 25C d wish to announce t4st the IP&roid Roofiniff always on ha.0 4 9ftd-(&eees,,. we Business will be car. .2asy First&ad DomewtieShortentult, 8 Lbe 50 cents Our Motto—We have ii�tan get it, or it is not made. ried on in the 5 ]be 80 aeuts usu&l way.1 1b prints 18 cents 'We pill keep on hand Mli J. S. BAlSDON PICKERING -.. kinds of Feed,. W. G. RE I D, %-PICKERING e ave at present Car Brain and Shoriq Mori6 Cattle I Car Barle and Oat Feed- n AW I Car WeIater 0 F yuuz ..A41k) Corn. are beyond the financial"resources, at your . - -1, 1 - ..New Lo`W Prices `on' All Foi* Ogilvie's R4,11 Household Flou� command,ta&.the matter over with the local -FastiT Flour ef 6 Manager of this Bank. Models, i fec ive at once Chappinirdone everyday STA NDA RD SE)?VICE AIA Prodgmve'PrWesi Runabout $530.25 Chassis -*,D.01 .ow THE rter 017 36 starter. 506.12 sta STANDARD- 12TTIDT IT 11-1- Touring 571.24 Truck 612.23, or CANA" TOTAL ASSETS OVER EIGHTY-TEIREE MILLIONS T h;-- Fttll T -,stsarter 658.;W -�-tg r (W.34 V. arm of tho'Canada _Btisities's Collige, College and Sps Coupe �'Run. Lt.Del. 558-94 Pickering Branch, W. F. Law, MarAger din&, Toronto, begins Monday, Whitby Branch, C. A. McClellan, :14anager starter M.05 Atw. 2861. Students unable ct, SedRn .98402 Fittend School now way take any "F 0. B. Pickering. Ontario, t or all subjects by mail. Wrice o-day for narik44A.Pq. A posi.. tion for every graduate, CanAda Any' of these models may be purobased with a T "Bu4ine8s College, Oshawn, opens :Sept.5th. 4649 #mall cash payment, baslan'ce to be paid iu T/ 0 L= -twelv& equal monthly inatalments. INDIVID L Chopping and Oat Crushing will We ure now prepared 'to re-ch.arge s1l makes and SAN I be done SAturdttys and Monday-,, sizes of batteri,�s on our own premises. AS _only, lip to Sept.. st at vvmm ro. -a, 1100F ...—Mom and be-ecinvimeed Bellpholl'ie Ind phone PUREWHITE PAPER CUPS -C 200 oal, r - Coal 29 " NEVER USED BEFORE HEM USED AGAIN" LIN .:Eazd and Soft.0oal of the b"t quality on SAFEGUAIM HEALTH hand Sherwood J. C o I I a6dt' "t Alp., Ford Sales and service Station. TH(N40j. A. LAW, X He. R. Monneyg,- ckermg Is 4 o, q x r t, :IMF r.: ,. ba'°• x,. y .«�uu �w. e°xeF � Y., .i 't -�.•"n :�. ..•r,aM •. .:. ;` •7A=,:.:.�:'. w'+,F...af" ^r*? •v�^ s .r y�,+ e�;•0•rrx •-..S`F cart}'-'+r. 'a .+s ',V ��;-• ,z,+• -Y_ .,W,..,+.ti:' •;se•.s,•i.•' �.`a•.�%�.,;- „�-1•`+9�.•••.•i.�.•..e':s7`��•...,..'�;...�•c:. .�. ice' „^rvr. ••w"'+,...s*.•.s', ;�"'�""•"r+a''F+'«"•4a r.�.r,t l y. ,-a-.M -f�::��:.:�..,. �'^T'...,� . ,�,"""". z. .'�a",m.•y. ,. S •+-" - - � ''�`., .. .. �ry".> a,. .;1,- ; +� Y.. :z•:�a Rte' ' }a'...C - ._ .- it . .,,;,y `•z,: .. .•,a t .Y .{• .... +�._ �' .',a,�•a• ' t CLAREMONT. Oliver Johnston visited Sunday • 'Thotuas aud• Mrs, Whiting and c. J• R. and Mrs. Theaton,of Pick- with The Pickering „ Mrs. Readman is under the doe with D. and Mis. Russell. family, of Strat}roy, are visiting eriug, and friends- spent Sunday r Mrs. Geo. Richardson is conned with Mrs. Wbitin a mother,"Mrs. •with J. H. aud Mra..Beah ' tor':i care at present. $ Y latIIee Gtummitte' Chas. Cooper had a business trip to her bed at present threatened Pilkey. As it is the intention to publish N �..` with an attach of appendicitis. p to the city on Tuesday. Mrs. D. Russell was in 13 tau$. Mrs. Stubbs and Mice Jessie Pat- on Wedueadav of neat week the Walter, Fred and Roy Ward this Week with her daughter while arson, of Toronto are spending a Nvwg man will make his weekly The object of this Association 19 to Motored to the city o Monday. week with Thos. and Mrs. Pater- visit to Claremont Monday after- lessen stealin and prosecute nccdergoio an o eratiuu on her gg s= -- -._ Mrs. Caster,of Teruo is visit-• g. p eon•. noon neat. - - _ the felons. :..'lug with her sister, 51re. Brown. throat.- Our Senior football team played _ —•---- -- —'_ ;, R. J. Mann and Lyman- Pilkey- Pickering team Thursday evening motored to the city on Tuesday. last the score being a tie.. 1-1. _ Members having property stolen oommaw ?' S. R, and Mrs. Pennock, of To ` - oats immediately with any member, Mr. and Mrs. Combs, ofTorontt- Do YOU Want to Cut pf Sseoutire Committee. - . _ Tonto, spent Sunday with R. J. spent the weekend with the let Mombership tee >11.00. > and Mrs. How. ter's mother, Mrs, A. W. Mackay, Charles A. Grant, wife and fHm• ' • "Tickets msv a>ehad rrom Lha President or - ' ily,'of Toronto, were the guests of Miss .Margaret and Peter, Mac- Otlr Chore Time seorec.r, on application. James Evans last k. ncib and Dr, and. Mrs. Tomlinson _ asc.Oom.--L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm c rye were tit Rosehaok on Monday ev- . %l Misses May and Florence Tills - Fer, W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Tilley, cuing' in Half j: of Loadou, are visiting their aunt,= Mrv. Gen. Cooper still continues - • Mrs. C. A. Overland. 1,R. Thextoi; W. J. ClAreto In very poor health, having had F M. Cooper and Thos, Ge President, egq-several very bad days during the were in Toronto on Monday' with In the ordinary work of the farm you sat week. must a shipment of cattle. :p pump more than 4. ton of water a• r. Find Mrs. Scott returned+, i Oscar Barber has sufficiently re - - daY• D. A. _ _ It is .My Business Y recovered front his recent acci-- Why take the time and trouble to do home of Monday evening after-a I dent to be tin hand fur the sorting phis work when the wind will do it for you r To help ,vou run part of yours. two weeks' pleasant holiday spent': free, - et, of the ntail'oa his route. f By opening'a New Garage in the Vil- at Lake Roaaeau, f.Detriuc Much of the bum per crop of ha A Toronto Windmill,will cut your . '.. lage of Whitevale I am prepared to do ' Joseph Buyer, of-Detriut. spent p p y choretirneinhalf. blakemoneyforyou. all kinds of repair work, including a couple of days last week with around here is being pressers and _ g P y And I can recommend it as an'efficient tope and aide curtains, also Makin .; assorted to outside markets. Al. -worker• It needs little attention outside poufs old stir look and run like new ify .tine; his brother, Ira, and sisters. Mra. - ,t. -A. W. Mackay and Mrs. J. B.-Ma-I ready the line grain crop is being an occasional oiling. And it ousts noth- Riving it a good coat of new paint. dill, harvested. in8 to run. Agent for Toronto machinery, includ• ' p y g' -• - And if you want a real water service, ing; Pumps„ Windmills, Silos First•de ut . reeve John Fur tt; - An interesting game of football and Councillor G. H.Forsyth were was played at Brougham between with running water under pressure every- and-Gasoline Engines. - `-in Toron to on Tuesday as members the Claremont boys and- the Trail where,you'll be interested in Toronto ggARLES M. RICE. y of the deputation that waited on Rangers of Brougham, Claremont- Pumps and Toronto Water Systems. Premier Drury in regard to the winning 5 0. Brougham took their Let me tell you about them. gone Tel. 662E Whitevale, (1nf: electrification of the C N. R. and defeat in their usual manner. C. PI '�(� 4 completion of the: Toronto Eist- H. Berman, having sold his pro- ' � { ern. party and wih'leave Claremont , Alex. Miller, of Toronto, Miap L about the First of September, all Cocksbutt Agent, 4 `t E. Stark., Mrs. H. Smith and little persons requiring repairs to their farm machinery are requested Its P'ICife2'iIIg, - Ontario = , son and Niipe Winnifred Freeland. call at once and secure same et s all of Birch Cliff, Miss Kathleen sin bar r ••a .—Hyslop,-uf_Loodoo, and her niece,' S prices. -. 3iiee Dorothy, of China, were the The Women's Institute, on the - guests last week of Rev. and Mrs evening of Wednesday, Aug. 9th, _ k, King. willh8ld a public meeting on the T�•'� The Union Sunday School picnic lawn of the Union Church, at ]DON'T put off is being hold this (Friday) after• which'Pu blk-School Inspector,Mr. needed repairs 6c- "rc r-. noon at the park at Oshawa on Hatchiaon, of Whitby, and Mr. lake. Conveyances will leave the McLaren, of the Board of Educe- pause you fear the -• Union Church at 12 o'cloc•k sharp, tion, will give addressee on school mot. Beaver Board " .. - Those who appear after that hour problems' which. at present. will - 'is very _iaex�ea• _ `_� still have the privilege of walking be of Importance to Claremont and THE BUSY STORE—THERE'S A REASON give—aud easy to . or remaining at home. community. Mr. Dykes, of Whit- _ Tuesday evenlog of last week a by. whose salon are appreciated. ; Nail it over Y very pleasant and well attended will he on the program.- Refresh- old-plaster or di- ,4 la,wu social was held on the- Bap ments served. Everybody come. ' , NOT E THESE BARGAINS _ rectly to studding tint parsonage grounds noder the Ladies bring sandwiches and cake. - x Chaaibra Shirts 98 cents each "d beams. We - soap€cep of the Ladies' Mission Considerable-damage has been y Circle. The programme of music, done by "interested"parties to the Ladies White Oxforda(leather sole) 2.50 pr.. - have it in stock: readings etc., the dainty refresh- 'North Had board walla, creating Men's Brown Outing Boots... 1.90 Asktias estama s Men's Blue Outing Osfords, �,. .: 1.45 - �r - menu and eon-sal time were tbor- som ething more than an eyesore Yuuth>s'sad ]Soya' Brown Outing Bootn� 1.10. 1 2S. 1,4G -- • - _ x? o Mows enjoyed by all. Friday to r this approach to Claremont These must.go ' We need the room—you need the gouda . = Ii>t'gnk (r'p©der, _ following the annual oatiag of the Proton the statics. As, to this,-it _ , Baptist Sunday School -and con was remarked.by one of the -rate- (vi1S1<el�ORt s t•egation was held in the Oshawa erb. that if such pay pulling down Send a Dominion Express Monday Order. The want convenient way- can Y r� eeide Park. 'With the-ealabri operations were left to the proper to Wend your money. We sell them.. weather and ample-traoapor- authorities, both alas foot sae- tation accoaamodation by motor Wenger and the tax payer would f vans and care, the games, fine sit- benefit from fl n to last. Thep p ClQClST SALE bathing, and with the flab sit- sil;laa,it is uaderetood, is to le j B R 0 U G-H A M p „ down-to-the-tale-and eat-all-yon- a cement walk there let an early. " want(and mat*frirnome)armoge date, and that the one chief delay Ilea'3-yieee Suits. rag $25 for$18. _y ment. this proved-the "very beet is the grading and widening of the Men's Work Shirts, reg 1.10, ,s -yet," so tar as piraic ex -ye sheet, soon to be undertaken. (- for W. lien's Overalls, t` are concerned. "Let's go againl" when the concrete sidewalk can be. ',� Barhactt brand 1.95 pr. was the word passed scoao both laid to far greater advantage to by the kiddies and oldies too. both the residents in that section, ],Ian's Rine Shirts. reg 1.50 for I.M. 18u9inesa as usual" for the San- the is=-payer and all others con- �; i ,;r, , lien's B&Incofsts reg 810 for_I & =_, day School.August nth.9.8D a. son., tensed. _ - wi th "The Temple Rebuilt and _ '. Boys' Suits, reg $10, $12, for$5.9$, Dediea;ted" as the Bible Study Man's Combination Under lesson. Ia absentoe of the-pastor A T wear.- Penman's Brand, * " __on holiday. there will be no ppa� blic •�� �+��� �r • reg. Ill and Z 50 1.46. " service. But on the 18th, Mr. & The Service G "age t - P. Stewart,of Toronto. will occu * �� , i _py the pulpit: morning and eves- is of the•turn Qf a tag � � y lag. Mr.Stewart. reprebeating the t)verhaultag, Painting. ail kinds tInd. Phone 3800 ^ } --pominion Alliance, in a gifted repairing does Ignition speaker. a graduate of McMaster a spe(!ialty. ^ Xqu souse aver a ton of water every day. Your wife carries $OQ� LYTLE LTD. _ Uaiversity and Publicity Manager Your old Ford top re covered over two thousand heavy pails of water every year. , ' of the Christian Guardian. fur $13.00. My Toronto Windmill will do away with all that drudgery. -- It rovides a supply roans SEED GRAIN A numberof the fri$alds of S. 16` p ups y running water for yotir kitchen, bath- g� Oats.Seed Wheat, Seed Barley. °^$ 'f► -' e►ad Mrs. Robins met -at "cairn• B,eTr� PoyIIter room, or garden. It gives you water for your stock without time sees Rye. Stock complete. y brogie,"Friday evening,July 28tb, — lost or effort expended. to give them a surprise party. Tire Service Station Toronto Wixadaiill initial coat is low.' Its upkeep-,only an eat for prices. - •--" ydise Graham and the Graham occasional oiling. CLOVER AND TIMOTHY Brut lie,a diewlny cal Lhcu uauhl laws - % ,.��, lsw r...a i`u'r—cue L,uuu sales ldlnn.saver] will ptsy- or o 9 as .o oast QuBiiGY. Whoa is StouRville call in and b ye pitality and kindneae in Making it s itself to a single season, with continual comfort thrown in. Ask for a price on our Feeds. Corn, z> - ae► pleasaut evening for everybody. neucessa tires I am agent for $aginsir in and talk it aver, seat time you're in tows. It wRill Oats, Shorts. Cotton Seed and The surprise part of the program Tire Pumpb." This pa'mp is run ot3 pay ' Oil Cite, also on Oats, �. was handled to perfection by Mies - Coro and Peas your!an halt and can be attached id a A Y N A R D ground together. 'Graham, and after everybody lead few minutes. Guaranteed to pump, - rte;_ arrived the evening seas passed pure fresh air. Your engine will pump . _G. • . . - .f . ''Phone'�-Use it. e• enjoyably with a guessing contest, your tires in a few minutes. Call in V�hite�ale " ; Ontario go' Lytle. Limited which exercised the ¢ray. matter and have alook atthiti pump. I•aleo of everybody to the light. The' haudle ggeoiiue, oii, ¢uses and Cites. - 13R �SHAWA }rite v:as won by Mr. and Mra - - yFRnY TABR. _ t e A *� �j� Robins, and just at this ju6cture East Had Garage;8tou$ville, ADAM R MAKE they were given an 'address read Lit Phone 8711 or 9002. R. by Dr. Tomlinson, and-Mrs. Rob- _ Registered Optometrist fns was presented by Miss • '.liars Tr;e Ideal Groceq Store ` and Optician Graham with a beautiful silver' -,This is the Ideal Stare to get Will be at Mr. Palmer's Boot and Shoe teapot. The address contained an your groceries. Store, Claremont,on Tuesday P. M.of • isxpres9ion of regret at 141x. and You will be surprised at our low prices each week, for Tenting Eyea sad Fit- Mrs. Robins'approaching depart Many dollarecan be saved by shop- ling Glasses, and to take in Watch, ore frwn Claretont. During their log'here We also have lots Pickohng f�a� O• plod and Jewelry Repairing for J. ,a.sixteen years in our village, they choice fruit to select Yake, Jeweler, Stouffville, Any re: ,., have many times extended hospi- from. : Don't forget to pairitig or orders can he left with Mr. tality to their friendp.havealwayat, give us a call"the Palmer ur at Mr. Porter's Barber (The Campbell Flour Mille Co.; Limited) chop, Clermont. 9 nexrthia' s u are in town. P . helped in say activities, social or � , _ _ „ - _- otherwise that have j0ded"to the A large stock of Breed'and Pastry - - and eajcmen of our Flours juatreceided allaiveet, _::'� R E - S r RAE E N E D C O AFL ---village life. A word of,apprecia possible prices. - tion for Mr. Robins' courtesy wnd• Phone 2805: :�11 Sizes on hand - - -' Wanted-Poultr F ' kindness in his every cstzy work y, Butthr, Eggs.- — of„hire beans. nick deliver -one,-ton .or over. Close �Il was a so exprssed 141 r. Robins re- �ATeofew.b ���� paced ieeliugiy uu behalf of (� _ Robins and himself, and in a 'few CLARRMONT, tt,L ONTARIO `9G Y • e well chosen words stated that it would be hard for him and Mrs: CLAREMONT GFAR,�QE - _ =attention to all orders, .Robins to leave the friends that they bad made here, but he hoped aarge or small. _ - Of all materials and design `that, xs they would not be living Having rented J. 14€cGrath's Gar - - -- kept in stook. It will pay you eo very far from Claremont, they Mtge. I Am.prepared to make expert t-. --*all at our works acd inspect,our sloe& would-have many opportunities of •repairs on all niake�z of cars. All obtain prioes Don't be mWed i The - sgents we do not emplby them,ooasegasol• >beeiog them again. a pleasures makes of Storage Batteries repair- The Campbell Flour 1Vtills�'tCo Ltd °° can,. and do throw off the a/M11; of the eveas4lq were capped with a ed and recharged. Agency for p ., . 'a mmimo�n of 10 per mat.,whiobyoa afl lunch, followed by a vote of the Exlde Storage Battery. oarMitaly save by parebastug from se4 thanks, moved by R. E. Forsyth, Ind. phone No. 1808 Mills 9A *an 801101119d. ' to the hosts sad hostess for their W. STOUFFER, kinda•*sn in opening their home J. T. MATHS90N tvr i�a ParrYpe g -- -- -_---Q►ar_q oats opt. 1(DI'OIItk'1 Peterboro Pickering „n. , ,o w'� x tX».J. .:�-�, !'S' •'!+r 2A rf N. \k..�.,. ..€. u;y-- ':+rar„t�,N„�,.,'.,...,r• ..,'�<_y.f�r.,.- +•p;* .y..µ •�;..z.. i, � {'!,:'+ip�'`A°`' .✓4 ��y ri^k '."v,�•f. =�'�.,y��� .i•. .E f'u ",`-'n•P.r•.' P^,:,.:r,..0`''144. ;c.•c'?';...-.•`•' ..o}.. ,>,. � ^�°s - w . - ra c + ,c� K"�s .,. ..;,..,•, 5 . �az '•a •. +�`c�t,, ,'C*Aw,F". •rte ;y -: ' .v, � v T . y+ :^ ere and toes numb with the chiI'1 of the i When p _ frost. The sanctity of the cabin, with SWilRUnpi �' " ,-. Cfrtain of the sun's rays have.-al- - NvAure indulges, in odd tricks at �':.. .: - - its silent dead, was ignored in the �•:* .= �` " ; living misery of the frost-nipped men ready been separated from the rest times. One of her latest antics is the �.. = y"' and used to cure special.human dis• sudden disappearance of an enormous . �LUE R who� ante nt cura w oil down into ' - _'- the apartment to thaw out yrozea bit'- 'orders. There are other rays which swamp is British East Africa.. The, �;'I�.,:•. tens and warm their chilled feet. might be captured and used to the theory le that-the swamp was support. r There was no let u in the .: F , `. rocky underground Y % ��- • :,�b..:.,e _ •: A TALE OF THE D•F.EP, „ � ,. p gale, and ee:aie advantage. ed by the roof of a roc ,. Weethaver; red-eyed land blue-lipped "I lose the merry, merry sunshine, cavern,. and that this roof.collapsed. - -- SEA FISHERMEN struggled at the wheel -and bullied It niakea my heart so gay,"- At any rate, an immense volume of the. ng into keeping the vessel clear "ran the old son Why is !t that on water has dies ga S disappeared into the earth. '.•, BY IFRIZIgRICK WILLUM WALLACE. of the ice which was forming on her - Y decks and rigging. . bright and sunny days we Leer so bulb Issuing behind a huge;and at present A snow squall carried away the jib, better than we do w1len the weather is unexplored,.-hollow. as r t �• ..�. -- and in a trice but a few ribbon-like overcast and cloudy? In November, 1920, a large seetiop Copyright by the Nw sson Book Company rags fluttered from the stay.Then the A noted psychologist stated recently of the Culaiagh Bog, near.Longford, " " mainsail-proved too-much for her in brought to se the unis- race was buret,itha roar that h neeard for now the story started, he took the skipper's limp hand in•bis. the weight of the wind. blowing, and newspaper.- °* Skipper, he-said quletl here I am Frank called the gang together for a "Shorty Weathaver, - known ., y and warmth of the sun are the natural Acres of 'aline gushed outwards. Shorty„ lives at Long Cove on'Bay'-Westhaver. tussle with the joe-filmed, slatting_, elements of smaakind. Luckily, there were ao houses.,near. s Of'Fumy coast with his mother and M The labored breathing stopped for devil. ' ` his uncle, Captain 3er Clark. He space. "Weethaver-bust-blood- "Take in yer main$'I! Set th' ridin' Sunlight curse diseases and creates the bog, and the only damage was to, ry $ail Aft here, al'1 handle! And tug- sad his drum Lemuel Ring drink-s vessel in chest-goin ou"oon-I cal- ! life. a road. bottle of rum, whereupon Frank's late." The dying- man paused and ging with the strength of desperation Scientists have for a long time been In 1910 a similar disaster took place uncle tells him the story of his Lath' breathed heavily. "Are ye thar', at the main-sheet, the ollsl inned mob cutting up sunlight.to sort out its dif- near Castlerea, in Co, Roscommon. In '' er's fondness for dunk and how the Weathaver?-- " can't see, y'know -the dragged the big -boom aboard' and ferent powers and harness them for the middle of a November night tlhere µb; '"Grace Westhaver" went down off words came in gasps-"git vessel snapped the crotch. and iron turn- use, whilst X-rays have already been was a sound like thunder. Great fie» Sable Island with ten of her crew and,home-- Boston•ef ye kin-no'-wester buckle guys in lace, while the young procured to combat.certain human ills. cures o eomin-be careful-shoal t loo ard- p paned la the surface of the bog,' ." her skipper. This has the,desired eZ'-`,oo brake off e a commander at the wheel watched sea, There are other rays •that can very and an area of more than three square - feet upon Frank. He finishes school• spasm of coughing vessel and men with eyes which snap- well be extracted from the sunlight miles 46gan to slide towards the ad- '' with credit to himself and spends the and blood oozed from the corners of ped alert and wakeful through their . c ' 'summer as an apprentice to."Long.his lips. "Git vessel, an'me, home- swollen, red-rimmed Iids and used for scientific purposes. Some latent lowland. 'It swept on for about 'Dick" Jennings. In August.= uncle tell wife it got me-so long, boys! It was big Jules who proved day we may be able to make ourselves a quarter of a mire, overwhelming cot, ' -takes him on a fishing trip as sperei And, with a sailor's valediction, the Shorty'a most valuable lieutenant dur. happy at will-give ourselves the holi- tages and a portion of the main road. • .> hand aboard the Kastalna. While at soul of Tom Watson- Driver Tom ing the wild, man-killing passage to day feeling -at any moment-by just A moving plain sliding, steadily to- W` „ anchor in Canso after the first fishing,-the hardiest and most daring skip- T Dock. It was Jules who hovered -? 3 pressing a switch in our homes or of- wards the sea was the terrifying s 'Rn- gip, Frank rescues a French'boy fro m per from Grand to Georges-went out jealously around his old dory-mate, flces, and turning on a flow of hnppi+-"tacle' witnessed in Carnarvonshire in ` ill-treatment by his fellow-sailors. to his long home. ready'to give a hand at the bucking ness-inspiring rays. September, 1918. This amazing per The two boys try their hand at dory;, "He's gone, boys! said Frank, ris- wheel, or to execute an order. It was Some people vow that they cannot formance began' with rumblings like fishing with success. A storm borate rug to his feet IC was a simple Ben- the Frenchman who'burled himself on g with sudden fury. Frank's preaemce;tense, but it meant much, and the the bellying, thunderously slatting cross 'the Equator without falling those of an earthquake.: Then a large of -mind ,saved the vessel from col- words caused strong, hard-bitten men mainsail, and with wild oaths and wholeheartedly and desperately in plot of grazing land began to move, its Iiaioa with a steamer. When Frank is,to sob like children. It was a strange love. Perhaps 1st the future the fairy- surface risln aand falling like waves. ergs whirling fists set the example to the 8 B ' twenty-one and Jules nineteen, they'scene Outside the wind whined in the back-wenry, listless men. "Git her in, tale of the magic love potion,by which Great boulders were flung out and they t, engage for a season with Capt. Wat- main-mast rigging; the roar of the de defil! he yelled. "Come on, boys, the fairy prince made the fairy prim- sucked in again. Tlhds.continued until beat de ,hell out of heed And they teas love him,will be attainable at any the flat, pebble-covered beach had dis- son. Prank calls on his boyhood sweet-,sea dominated all other sounds and !" Zh �. hen Carrie Dexter, now nurse -in!the vessel lurched and dived over the rolled that heat/ ice-coated fail training in a Boston hospital, who in- crests surges. In the reeling cabin y' up for D s Daniel Then we may read: Ask appeared and been replaced by the . . g pi cresting g t in record time. for Daniel Cupid's Harnessed Sunshine grass land. , d Uoduces him to the matron as Captain were collected a mob of rough-look- Under the triangular riding sail, Love Mixture--accept no otter," on Most people ' have heard of Chat _=Weatlmver. When the sh' reaches the ing, sea-bronzed fishermen, and the whole foresail and jumbo they came the hoardings everywhere... Mott, -in Laaeashlre, the great b :, .... ._ rp , . !fit_ fishing banks, Jules and Frank Sad flickering light from the lamps swing- about somewhere off Carpe Ann, and bog their dory damag I, - ing in their-gimbals illum4nated their in the whirling snow-squalls the Fan- Perhaps sunshine wit be stored is s that was rise despair,of engineers for tense faces as they gazed in on the nie B. Casson dragged her -lee rail little box tike a pocket electric lamp, many years. In the days of Henry k` CHAPTER EIGHT.-(Cont'd) silent body outlined in the feeble glow'under as she swung off on a long i and young ladies will discard powder VIII. this mighty bog buret. It not only of the candle stuck into the bulkhead.i slant for Boston Light. Men lolled!and rouge,and will make up their corn- covered a great area with evil-smelling While the two You!"' g i��... dory-mates were ex- Gimme a blanket, some o you. in their bunks, oiled up and sea-boot-I plezian by-,applying a tittle souses- moss, but the peat.,water which ran aminiag the damage, the skipper, im- whispered Freak. "I'll cover him up-" ed ready for a call. Sleep was snatched trated sunlight to their cheeks for a Into the. Mersey destroyed thousands Patient at the delay in getting the After he had closed the staring eyes in fitful doses,*and they wolfed their feW mlautee until th e rases.appear. of fle4n: Great quantities of rolling- dory over, can ov from the wheel: and covered the silent form Westhaver;meals and drank huge mugs of et�m- N�r " t ►1 All Handsome men will be able to moss were carried sa.far away as the f Neow thar', you number five dory felt the weight of responsibility rest- ing coffee standing up at the shack Why'n shoal don't ye h ist her aout- ing upon his shoulders. Watson, ticker in the forecastle. Ice formed the conceutrated sum-light Isle of Man. '. : Dye think I'm a-g+oin' to wait all day knowing that Westhaver was probab- quickly over the spray drenched bows: all over their faces until they have !s - "` for v" I that slightly sunburnt tint b yez. ly the only man aboard competent to The cable box, fishin hawser, wind-I y which Total Eclipse Of Sun On "Don s stove, sir!" re IiFd ink. navigate g they are known. p p i vig+stte the vessel home, ]red saddled;lets and bowsprit were shrouded in a 'The stout, saturnine Watson slipped-bim with the charge. But what s �rl3tltnasi Island. ! rg solid base; the lower portmffi of the But make no mistake; !>itie article !e tlis wheel in the becket and came charge for an untried boyl A Febru- sails scaled and crackled like sheet i perfectly serious. The rays of the sstn Christmas Island, a little patch of C . ]ogmlberinq foar'ard, "What's'that you ary nor'-wester brewing; the wind iron with every slat, and the rigging have all these land to the Indian Ocean wradch is dis- = " Me powers, and merely i •. `'' a�Y? lie snapped. Dory's stove? blowin$ stronger andvo revery min- and blocks were festooned clear to await dissecting 'by some sefeatltle 'tinguished chiefly by Its pretty name, ,,: ldserww dki that happen. sir 4 Why did use; flee shoal water of Georges to the cross-trees, will be a tinny place for a few minutes P,. » genius. ye let her t stove! leeward; while twenty-two,men, re- (To be continued.) next. September 20, am4 from this no- ",. "WOW" answered Shorty respect- lieved at having no responsibility, _ fruity may come many startling aa- - � roily, i cal"hte it ain't ota, fau>it. were looking to him for orders. �Var10W Usfld noaacemepte of s ecientliic nature, N .Same ferries duet hs' left this rcck Westhand uIled out t3se chart- by cdebri �� Astronomers have cedculated that e 3• ' 'round in th' scuppers, an' in drawer and 94 over the grimy, When We Are Masters. - them dives lac night th' blame' thing,brine-stained sheet. "Take a mast, Is It possible to judge a main' char, Ch'ristmae Island will be one of the V ;p hez bin 'bangia' agin' our dory—" lone of you!" he w A wealthy East Indian philosopher, aster by his handshake? Dickens i "Aw, hell►„ ed the eyri whispered, and when , taw stops on this earth over which the _ peer srsv-}a man had garetly hailed the water I when arrested and notified that.all of I though so 'when he. described Uriah sun will be totally oelipsed September - nasty. "A o:ts business with he fi the on and ra]- hit fortune; lands,-everything he !Heep'e handshake a limp. clammy - par cursed oareeernesa. Some o, pricked o D� pa Dce-, 20 for a foil e4z minutes by the clock ' taimaeys need a blame' nurse t' look a coarse for Cape Cad. nested, lied been confiscated by iris I taking of the hand indicative of the Science, which computes'its time by m= -[ after Closing the drawer, be drew the goveramesrt, shouted, "Allah; Allah,, I such vast periods as "light ears." 1s ` ye! Kain't ye patch her u'p? door of the ski s berth and stag I'm free!" calculating suavity' of that detestable g y ._ peer' t' . !preparing, however. to make,quite a :Decr't stand ad' goggle at !t!" Core Why, the ice-scaled deck'to flee I The Do©r envy the rich tint they do young A world of.dlLCerence be- 44 over this taaigniScsrat si'r minutes. Frank reddened. "Wh ski ��ee 1 tween life handshake-and the respect-f A German scientific expedition,head. y ; forecastle; be went down and donned!not realize their slavery in many cafes, fully hearty grip os'P - - yoti kin see far yereelf that nawk hie oilskins. "I'm a- m' t' have• a esgotty, the Tax- in fix that. TIr' whole plan ial „ -gain' "Yes!-!to mere things. Most people who have , ed by Dr, Erwin Freundlich-Finley, of s� -„ P� night of it, he murmured. Yes. mouth fisherman. �a n any possessions become their 'slaves. Potsdam University,is now on the way =k= a might of it. And with a determined Now do the eeDeb-ttes of our day _ Watson turned on him in-a blaze o=I lint in his yes and a gr}m;They are dominated by things, Their to Christmas Island with a large num- ti� temper.. "Ye don't want t' make th' t grey$lue e i shake hands-the King, for example, _ set to jaw and mouth he swung on t livea•becotae so complicated with en- her of delicate iunatntmeate.by which met, eh?" and the Prince of Wales. "How lift we in a stove dory?" �k• "Reef th' maias'1 an', set it!"i taagiiag lnCer@e'ts that they are not The King just gripe your hand firm- !t hopes to make a thorough tee:of the he roared to the gang gathered in the tree men or women. it is a rare thing' Einstein theory,of relativity, If Jup!- ` "Waal, stay aboard then," snaxlssd;cabin. The dead was forgotten in the -to find a really free soul. We are so! ly, .giving it no shake whatever, while the skipper. "Stay.saboard; but devil g {the Prince's hand is shot jerkily for- ter Piuvius withholds his rain clouds th'share ye'N drew when we tit in--"F aid familiar sag shoat, and with minds;cumbered with many , thin e, and I they expect to succeed, but if the-sky' " „ dwelling only upon the present ex-' bound in one wa ward, Dressing yours downward t t the All right; sir, replied Frank cool- y or another that i, is overcast their long journey aril! igency, they Plied tip --on deck to.limit, and shuts us !a.. If we are Dot moment of gripping It have been in ve_i r..' ly; "an' devil th' hand's turn o'evor•k wrestle with frozen canvas, haul Qut; I Earl Haig shakes hands with courts- :: 'we'll do aboard here of that's th' way earrings slaves of our property, of our posses- The equipment to be used In the gt upon precarious boom foot- i one firmness. He gripe your hand 1a '�•� ye look at it. Come on Julees, lst'a� atous, we are edavee of our. busi11o", tests consists of•two of the most mod- {„ rapes, and tie. with marry anathemas I real soldierly Cashion, wt'th, his thumb turn in, And both Ieit the stout and ob4areetiona, reef-points stiff' as of-our profession, or we are depending locked Another ern photographic telesoopi one of pp skier stamping- and turning with steel wire,. - on things outside of ourselves- over your fingers.outside which Is 9.60 meters long and the other - ►" influence, outside capital, or famous soldier, Sir William Robertson, rage' "]ilains'la rerfed skipper. Frank Dn]], on 8.50 meters. Boni are capable of tak- Frank knew that Watson would calm gave a start at the title. the help of our friends. All these are t Is content with gently. your lingers, Ing detailed photographs at extremely down in a day or so. He was a very though nose too gently. short-tempered, irascible man, with All right! in order to crutches wirdch make the soul limp, bug Focal distances. The plates used ;fig make himself �e the din.of which weaken the backbone of shams- it will be 50 centimeters square, and the nerves always on edge with the big'wind and sea. 'H'ist away easy ao ► ter, take the eta-Ina out of us,and rob _ The Prince i Serpent. �time of exposure will range from 10 to L chances he wan forever taking, and , much given to bursts of unaccountable i Get th bonnet off th' jib an stared as of virility of freedom. The Prince of Wales, returning from 90 seconds. Eight or ten photographs t set it when�I sing out, We are absolutely free only when his journey around the world, brought will be taken dossing the buret six min. Well remarked Jules when they Ali ready. came a voice out the We rid ourselves of the domination of in his baggage divers and sometimes rtes, entered the fo'c'sle, "I'll catch n on darkness.• And it was dark-black sleep, I t'ink=" P dark. Men felt one another's presence!things; when we.don't live in our pro- terrible things. The test of the Einstein theory of r,s,,, T+ta ,:r--a-4l;, r.,%L.,', ear r ey groped for Perry In Our Ouslnees; don't depend The most awkward of the _ y ,his. Frank. I bought the halliards by blind instinct, artd on anythdng outside of own sour power. fered to H4m was,' without doub a expedition is•possible only when the ught some books in ton last time an' I ain't even looked strong along the brine-drenched alleys Then we are masters,not slaves. Then- magnificent serpent ten meters long, sun is completely eclipsed. Thus .its - them over yet." And they rolled into they heaved upon the ice:filmed ropes, do we discover that there is no power This serpent, to which the heat had practicability is sharply defined. - ;r their bunks-Jules to sleep,and Frank while the sail went up with a snap- in thugs; that this coarse of all our restored some vigor, did not find. the Several Ameriean, Australian ago to forget his troubles with the ex- ping of canvas and banging of sheet .power is, within ua,-success. lodging given him in the Zooie ml 'English expeditions also are headed pooits of John 13idd in "Lorna Doone.",blocks. - °Garden of London quite to his taste for CY.Tlstmas Island, where they plan The skipper'carried his 'temper for Hold per jumbo! H'ist yer jib! -the whole six days they were on the Draw away!" And Westhaver s and refused to enter it. It took sip to make various tests and astroaami� v,- - « Pan Minard's Liniment for Damdruff. - teen persons to compel Min to move fa. cal observations -in connection with assn, aau'a - r the eiZ-m1aIIL@ eclipse. would he look at them. As far as he side-wiped a cresting surge into a — - -- - -'—' was concerned Jules and Shorty were burst of spray and rolled down to the WElrl!WL�L! not aboard. This state of affairs con- pressure of the breeze. One hun- �' •' R - Funeral Taxation. tinsel until one .night, when, with a'dyed good miles t'Race Pint"he mut- ,. • ' �� ti`2` IS 'T NE A tUTt tared as he checked th '� ` -Among the new taxes with which nor'-wester making up, they were a plunging t' ' ., J ' �'�` a I.iTTLt FELLOW lying-to. schooner until the compass needle. ~ •• ► England is burdened is one on tuner- It was after midnight, and Frank I wavered at north; "an' it'll be tack, als. -- was rudely awakened by one of the tack, tack all•th' way with thin blame -'-, This is however, merely fibs revival men who bunked aft in the cabin. no'-wested blowin' dead in our teeth." • � f of a tax that existed as early as to __12Festhaver! Westhaver!"he said, and Aloud he shouted. "Aft 'here to th' - " � _ ,, r'1l I 1695. At that time every burial in- his voice was shrill with fright- "Skip-.wheel,someone! John Simms, you bet- Raolo- �� curved a ice to the state of $2. per's taken bad in his berth an' is ter take her for a spell while I wind " -in 1750 this law was -modified and askin li ye. Avrry! for I think he's "th log and put it over. Keep her WOKE - �'�' ', the tax was based on the profession of 'most gone!" dose-hauled-she'll look up 'bout `ij" - the deceased. -' Frank was out in an instant and no'th with a good full" pulling with his boots. "What's th''net-!! The tardy daylight came a beat and I -. To'bury a workingman $1 had tQ be ter with him? What happened?" - ;revealed a chift a ' ' y� .. paid. The tariff exacted $b for ° en- Peened. expanse- of wind- �•:,c g The man answered and the heads lashed black-green sea. Streaked and tleman" or-his`tfet $25 for a'doctor cram ." - Ay,g of law, $10 for a duke and $250 for n8 out a1ii tiers of bunks laced with foam, the Western Ocean• hp ` Z/( listened for his reply in half fear: combers creamed in white-watered - ..... a biso . >a "Bust somethin' in his innards. I woke crests and the wind whipped. the ' :: \ ;,• _r alb°. up t' hear him gaspin' in his berth an' yrgye-]fps away in a whisk of fm Qn': - ::i,....,4, K'w000 was pouron'out his mouth an''hail-like shot,which abashed across the .w I,never knew a night so black, if ;: nose. Hurry' Frank! I was feat staggering schooner like the whip of C)�� �-� "Light failed to follow on its track ., y gaspii{' your name when I left him t• a slave driver. And there is no lash= � 7r-•-- -� (d 3•q:; eome._for ard.' •�which bites like the sting of a winter (� - .,}'1• '/ , ,I never knew a storm so gray ,-�---- ,, In its time than it takes to relate wind---a wind laden with particles of It tailed to have its clearing day. Frank was elbowing his way through'frozen frozen spray which cuts the face until 'i k I never knew such bleak despair, the silent crowd of fishermen standing the blood starts, Bird which the men in � That there was not a rift, some- k.,k.,; !n.tdie cabin. A arndde inserbel in a them work have to butt into, glancing st% .�,� ...R �;. : .. �atng-tummy was burning inside the;for their own safety at the cresting where. pper's partitioned-off berth, and by billows under the sou'-wester thatch - 'I never knew an hour so drear, ;. t•o its teeble glimmer Frank could seethe or the upraised arm, GETTING-SMALLER EVERY DAY. - Lcve could not fill it full of'cheer! a old maxi 1 ng upon a huddle of blood- The cold was cruel, and men stamp- „ ? -John Kendrick'Bangs. ,v stained blankets and.6reathiing heav- ed bdTaWwith the icicles forming on .: 00ca6e) M Ar News. By, Kneeling down beside the bunk, beard"and moustache, and t�sir +inZ- - Minard s LInknent for Burns, eta 4^: .,;s y- s,1 4 ,Y�':1 '•fit C,va'-. .^ .. ' � t., .� '.,..,-�:.. �."�,}:p;�.' �' a�„ �^�-^,g-��;-��w:�.^``_ +�'' n'n^%" 1 r 't, ;,rY,x•��qy y .r. . : ...; ',=+..� u.'"'`,wr:+.;Y .lh`: .5:.� 'vn' ',n''^ �.c,t, a�sg^t�.p r/ _ w 7� _b i..wc�' ., Y:u .: n. ''•. .• .: > zw,,., � *-. :.ws �.%%a'a :✓„+`: X".''. ;'rTI -a+J,"C+, '� . .' •:,' ti4er-�,:a;•ter .�-."' ..+,! A,n r.;^�` '' "�' S. :r ,' -.- .•� �� -t-• e., s ,tz• '', �YM••` rC .,ar.-. ;�,. yF- •d '.s• _ c;,,. • • ^,y Ah- -Ab'6 1. ' Plicnk Lunches With Little Work. baked or fried, may be made into +__ ,.7 in the porch awing or ham- sandwiches that would be hard to y mock,. .these beat. Run the chicken through the hot summer days, and F�R LABORERS V�NTED ' dreading the task of fixing a regular -gym and min rn epotTg�h melt- • ''ddnne.J, one becomes_ interested' llll ed_ butter or well seasoned stock to ' a aabohing Robin Redbreast 0 r Mr. Cat_ make a moist paste. To each two cups - bird catching his noondoW meal, and allow a pickled beet the size of an = sr rr �� rr Are gets to thinking what a votheT a well hopped. Ana little mfrs- f'ue 6>�in; —��5 t� NtKlitPEK. Ease Returai� --'�2Q ftaol WtKNIPt:K. tard and mix. Spread between bu!t- � ' aeivilzed meal reall y is. Not that one -}4 Col tNt Itl� h h IttliYtht. 1r4 Ctlt lift do tthttt� p1ltt b Nilaipl� -%r utiacle-it ordinarily.but during the hot tered'squares of white bread. _ Canned salmon, shrimp, tuaa fish, o01Mi pAli:t TERRlTdRY - ssnmaler months when spllletites seem 'sad patted meal are all very `t sardines afo fickle it is different. j a Stations in Ontario,s+nith's!Balls is and laelodiaa Tecoato ei Lake oatatb Sboce Line : good. AUGUST 111 and havelock-Paterbwo Lina. : What you a>atl the family need at " each times is a picnic; not the old Salad at a picadc is usually a diffi- and ]horn stations mingstoa to Reafrew Jtaatica,lasioal... cult proposition. However', if the salad AUGUB'T R1 ?+Stations on roroato suaiwsy atr.ee lino, a+ort which took a day to mPare for Feoia Stations Dranoal to Port McNicoli and Hnrketoa,to 1'lobeayseoa,taolus+vs. _ sod two days to get rested from, but Pr P% ' is not mixed with the dressing AUGUST t4 Ifrom Stations South and West of Toronto to and including Hamilton and Windsor Ont. J beforehand, the dressing being-carried . lto+a Oven sound,Walkerton,OraaRnlle..Taensatw.silos,Listowet, doidedch.ht.mares. *� an easily prepared mi which you can -- — and Pert Ssssdeu,and st.Thomas Hrartckas. in a sealed jar, you w'il'l,find that.s.11 z . --cock under your arm or in the ton- the annoyance and confusion will die- - _ AUGUST fii3srom stations TOM-to and 1Qorth to Fulton.inal>bive :dmu of the car and• hit the trail to z d' some favorite nook err spot.where one air. _ srsoiwa TlWate FROM TORONTO _ can really rest,where it is possible to One of the simplest and beet chicken ° !sate yartiedae.hen ctawiaa Tact"Tic l Agoata' "."'- W. a sowwltD, District Passenger Agent Tsseatir forget for the time being,all the little salad retypes,is as follows: Cut cold ovorricies and vexations that seem a part chicken in small pieces, add half the 3 of everyone's life. The man of the quantity of celery cut Are, and a hot w7l enjoy this little change of salt and pepper. When is ` ''Prom t1w usual routine quite as much Tesdy to aerva, mix with mayottaaise'' the Lumsden Building, TosoJito, tells rusted out it was carelessly floated on Romantic Case of a Deaf as the chdM3+en and Yourself. dressing• of eight events daily: three typewrit- the rubbish pile and a new,on'e piur- Mote by War. Webster's dictionary defines a picnk Shredded cabbage, fresh -sliced ca-, jug classes afternoon and evening, a chased. But price one of these boxes A strange case growing out of the - ere "A pleasure party whose members cumbers and onions, make an unusual class in the gpera:tion of adding ma- now. You'will think twice before you and delicious salad when mixed with chines, and a friendly contest between chuck it. And really, it isn't at-all war is the mystery of a deaf mute fn. . carry provisions with them Surely 1 stenographers necessary get the Bologna hospital who lost memory.- �,° sour cream d3eesitsg. the .:.�:,..:::,...- and the!setters to let it into a condition a.party whose members had tired greet discarding it Ii the speech and hearing in the bombard- Of themselves out with elaborate pr's- course, a picnic hunch would not judge, Mr. Fred Jarrett,who is sham- first will av meat on the Austrian front and has : parstiona could not be called aplea- be complete without some sort of cake;pion typist of Canada. japanning shows signs of wear to to not the faintest Idea --ho he is.• : or cookies. To supply this need,there Application forms are already being'the snore and buy, s small can of o01- : party. So when you begin your ` For four years one family after as- party. nothing more liked or easier made sent out to prospective contestants,ored enamel. 'Clean the ertrrlace of preparations, you sh*iAd plan for other has claimed him unto, now he something easily and quickly prepared.{ than drop cookies and e...6�.lr�.d. so that they may register in advance 1� box and apply a thin coat or the 1 - s I A favorite gingerbread reel is as for the day and hoar when-they wish enamel with an ordinary varnish hoe almost as man? Pa'•ents as Italy's It_ins'a wise plan to keep a few cans pp�� brush.' � r� � immediately be unknown soldier,says a'des'patch from of something which may be used foe; follows: Cream one cusp of sifsrtening,to take P� Rome. In Bologna Lady Emma Zam- { sandwiches, on the emergency shelf., and one and one-half cups of sugar. The three cliassee arranged provide +decked., orinf be-came interested in the mate ry>. The first food one always thinks of, Add two cups of molasses, two cups i for expert typists, those of compare- of sour milk and three eggs. Mix and tively recent graduation, and those and seat Europe, re epitaph all over IbLIY Of when picnics are mentioned_ is the Mealy Bugs. and Europe. precipitating s torrent a! sandwich, as thin is the one staple' sift five cope of flour, one teaspoon of just through Techrticel School, Buss. What can I do for,my plants? Tluy r letters and telegrams, claiming the µ food of the steal. These need not be' salt three teaspoons of ginger, Novo nma College, or whatever institution err® covered with little white Use. I mysterious soldier as a son or bus, elaborate but should vary from time to teaspoons of cinnamon, one teaspoon I they may have attended. Ftrut and have tried to kill-then but have been band. y I of cloves. three teaspoons of soda and!second prizes in eacli class are bronaai'unsucessstul,:-Mrs. A. H. S. When'the Government was Induced Cut,the bread in thin slices nisi hart-)°ns' teaspoon o2 baking powder;.beat' medub sad cert!iilcates and either en- The smadl white lice on y�onr house to give free passage to would be-Pe'r`' - ter rightly. Tii+e bipttei will apiesd-for two mlmrtes. Bake !n.moderate`titles the winner to a place in the big plants are mealy bugs. rents and wives countless Diigrlmwt� oven for thirty minutes. final competition in the Dairy Theatre, more evenly if well creamed with far w'hlch Canadian National Ex- Ferris, cortons.coleruk Ivy', peonies.`began to Bolo>snti.but the unfortunate a. knife or spoon' Typswritia= Competition at The hibition Association is awsriiiag silver geaamainms, palms and manly other man remained nobody's. Recently as r, Various leftovers may-be utilized. halts$ plate aTtd apt t� be-itlfeletat!:oil couple and s young wotaaa, claim- y Boiled or baked beans, mashed and National Exhibition, cups. This cutest will take place on with these insects. The del surfaces! L the last afternoon of the Exhibition. erg a iv the man's n' Bolos and wife. mixed with mayonnaise or salad dress-. The business woman it to have un, of these bugs'are covered with a white�respectively arrived !n Bologna. After p ing and spread on battered brown precedeffited prominence in the Wo- powder-4is dust or wax and for this viewin16 several 'soldiers strip,ped to Enamel Your Rusty Bread Bas. =ny: _bt+esa are good,'se well as hard-boiled men's Building at the Canadian Na- reason they are commonly known as the waist,they tail upon the chat meta.- i egg's, mashed and mixed with grated tio,nal Exln'bntion this yerjr when a Nearly. every farmer's wife owns the treaty bug. � showering h4m with kisses. The man cheese.and seasoned with sah,pepper, typewriting contest has been arranged.a japanned bread box and take box The cheapest and most effective way of mystery showed no filial. emotion !sweet cream and mustard- on a large scale. A circular just is-'There was a time when 'this tinware of bontrol is to give the plants a bath{but seemed interested In the girl, wiles Left-over chicken. either bolted, sued from the Exhibition offices In i didn't cost mach money. If a box several tunes a week. Place the piawt said abe was his spouse. out of doors when the water can be The visitors IdenttAed htm'as"Max!- �k _jai applied treaty, or where this is im-1 Milian Meniehstti, but the suspicions , e•- u — -- ■ �a,uuonas, - - possible hold the plant under the tap of the authorities veers aroused by this r in the Wt&ea sink. solicitude of the self-styled wife In the - .r P Whers one does not have water amount of the pension received by tile' g pressure it.is always possible to give deaf mute. Investigation so=.dis- .+ a plant a goad bath In sompeuda, afters closed the tact teat the real Menithetti !` wbdeh it should be rinsed with clear was killed to the war and the girl was -11: _ wai looking for a new providrer , Meanwhtle another family arrived There is a proprietary preparation ' w xxn. on the.market, sold by all big dealers from a remote province with the Ti- 1 x lase priest and documents virtually h �' i•`' -' .�.��, • in seeds and greenhouse supplies, ` $ itnown a8 lemon oil. It should not 17s identffying the deaf mu" ea Raphael in any way confused with the ordhwwY When the used mothae,e'em• oil of lemon sold over drug-counters. braced the soldier tears rolled nt ow ° Lemoah oil should. be meted, using'his cheeks, but he immediately re- :- one part of lemon OR to sixteen of pulsed her. '+ water and applying either as a spray Evidently be has decided to adopt cis'as a dip. Dipping'should be avoided the other, family, and he seams Dons~ - whet! piiai:tts are in 'bloom or are wall'coated with hti new wile. She note :Y budded, since dtpped bode sometimes 0onieasee that her soldier bus.II y band made her unhaM with his 0030- \ blight- tinual al scolding. and says acne multi ;. r Those Reading Mothers.^ Prefers the deaf mute, who has ASTee a kea an unkind word. a I had a•mother who read to me ' 4 t1w Earth Sagas of pirates wiro scoured $he sea,! . + " " Cutlasses clutched in their yellowed Did it ever attar to you that the r • ; a ? . teeth, - earth on which we Iive is composed of r' 'Blackbirds" °stowed is the !laid Layers like an onion? _ A,' beneath. In the centre we have a vast tsars o 11 .,.y,vr.rrury ur a+: lean i,e0t1 Qe- •-i I had a mother who read me lays greet centigrade, yet,- owing to the Of ancient and gallant and golden enormous compression, not fluid. Turf days; _ is the nudeas on which rests what b , Stories of Marmlon and Ivanhoe, called the textosphere, a layer of use. f' •Which every boy has a right to know. terisl which, not being so compreoi d---- '?'r, as the central core, is almost fluid: , 2. � ,� ., I had s mother.who read me the tales Upon hbda Boats the ldthos�phere-- -� $}i00713 M ? "' •.�• ; §: Of Gelert, that bound of the Mile of that is the thin and more or less Beim am CSI. �•- Waies. eheil uaon which we HMO—.It Iv ��>+ True to his trust till his tragic death, thin compared with the great two • Faithfulness bient with his final centre, being-only between twenty x04 1 thirty He is thickness, and some of --- the greatest modern scientists beileve UMCVL lt'00)7A7CT1.C3r WITH 700TX plCy I had a mother who read me things that.,the -continents literally Boat up- That wholesome-life to,the boy heart to the fiery aes below, like icebergs s ` brings— upon on ocean. OME women have an envi nails anti around the cuticle with vasellnc, is a, bad one and should not be indulged Stories that stir with an upward touch, Tire fourth akin is the hydrosphere able knack of always look- or cold cream. in even cn the warmest day. Oh, that each mother of boys were —that Is the world's Oceans. Stxty. R Allowing It small piece to melt in the ins charmingly well Rub this in 'with a bit of chamois and mouth, however, doeKnot do any harm suChi two per cent of the world's octane e1- ' groomed, no matter how' put on old gloves, whose heat will drive allowing little partiiccles of foods and Cesd 2,000 fathoms In depth, 8IDd the simple and Inexpensive in the grease,and let them remain on anti! acids to rema n about the teeth is moat io- You'may have tangible wealth untold: sea as a whole has an average depth morning. Then polish'the 'rmlls' with a hirlous. Both fruits and candy cause Caskets,of jewels and coffers of gold. of two geographical iniies. -;.. their clothes maX be• acids; and.particular care should be taken Above this again, comes the atmos- butter. after eating either. Richer than I you can never be rt Without doubt-the secret of their success g y The same treatinent is excellent for na:ts After eating rinse the mouth with lime or I had a mother who read to me. ph'ere, which may be about a hundred ilea to the careful attention which they that break.constantly. Vey to the little things about their toilet. soda roster and be sure e- brush the teeth —Strickland Gillian. Mlles to thickness or perhaps tn►orie ' Near old gloves wren doing . .ousework. thoroughly at least Lwice'a day, and more _ often if possible. —o---- for it is now believed that, abovd tlM a For Instance, every one should realize They will der wonders in keeping out dirt qtr which we breathe, theta is a griuit the important part that nails and teeth and rendering the skin and the cuticle soft Yet even the most careful brushing will Cigarettes.` and white. not remove, al] the particles which are space filled, first with-hydrogen In %play in,the personal appearance, and the It it is necessary to plunge the bands wedged between the teeth. Close the door to advancement. very rarefied state, Arad, abeve ' woman who is wise will see to It that they into strong soap water rub them in)rne- To accomplish this draw a piece•of den- r' i•+, always tn�7 condttion diatety sifter takinr them out with grease tat final rn and fro + ft<-.. -� --, mac..- Indite m'�ch'tal fatigue. again with COt9niII111, a as.a tawhl 'J` It is not at fficult to manicure one's of some sort. drawing any obstruction. Gnaw a hole i:i the}so•c'ketDOok l exists to the sun,but not on the earEh'e' own nails, sftld this should be done re IC is rather s more difficult and Ben- Never try to remove food particles with Assail brain development. _ ;.surface• -lWously once a week, while the use of a orally painful matter to renovate the a toothpick. It will have the same effect Rob the user of health. - With all these different F ;Chamois burnisher once every day will teeth: upon the tooth as it would upon a gem if e�' y peep the nails smooth and polished The beat plan to insure the possession of one were to try to clean It with such an Exclude opportunity. csrious to COQ6ideT that 'the awe !1 y K. Grease applications will make tine nails good ones is to take excellent care of them. article. The pushing and shoving will Tread success under too t. which i iankiad can Iive !s only about l shapely and tend to give them a satin- When the denpal enamel is cracked i h:+ ldosen the stone in !ter setting. Terminate progress. fair Mlles to thiebaew. Below the! �r like took with Jdat that tinge of pink tha' tooth stands In danger of becoming'dls• While, with o tooth the "toothpick" Endanger the morale. we should be burned alive, above It � is much to be desired. eased, so it behooves one to refrain from trentrnent will tend to make the filling of Often the surface becomes rldred and trying to crack or crush any hard sub- the tooth leak and enlarge the cavity.; Slaughter bJp high ambitious. there i8 no air for our !nags. - — !; entree, and when this happens tap soskt^t alnico with the teeth. we all know thy Potency of an ounce of the finger tips in warm sweet almone oil Extreme'co!d may crack the enamel by prevention, nr.d -it la the better t)Rrt of ]Ze our weaknesses, lot fat fire ratantea every night causing the totleh to expand, thus splltti++b' wisdom to keep all the parts of our body Duly is wfiat one expects from Recognize y PAI Ram =fret fill the oracles at the bass et the the outer aheli. so the habit of eating ice in a first class condition. i others. don't meditate Capon them all the tinno ,lY , lu •.p'. �,.. try jH.y •'�F' .'3 :�.* �i _ r• �s. t` '•;'• ".<*o.a''* �,a:°dam �:'C:,4+f4,�.a:.•',r�ca. ,',�?'`i�.z'o. �: '� �t r �- �; vh���., ��'.-5C�'"�,.r•: •�*"�'Y�"»:��. ad„�` ••",�t"` �pc� a. '� -•-,.,.,,,-„ar` enr��.TUL'.:-.r•„°c;�e..�> =.c.�.m .x�ie•o�+>:.."-' � �;µ d .y:@.-...... "s ue': .,=7'- - r,in. ?"° _ �.,,. ,_.�?.:w:3TirgS^. ",A.•..+.. n.-i, :f Ay ry ,r. .1^^,.,*„''!s `•t• _ iv. I -Dr. and Mrs. McEwen visited -Monday being, Civic Holiday, ::LOCALISMS. friends in Port Perry on Sunday. all places of business will be closed -E Joyce, of Toronto, epee, as usual. `•' E n -Miss Alegre Croak visited with i Monday a ith Hugh and Mrt. -Burn, on Thursday, July °' • frieude iu Oxbridge trod Toronty, �Mec'hin to Mr, And MI•s Ez4esrd, of Flew. -Miss Myra Crok has gone to -Walter and Mrs. Rorke, of iux's3 farm, a son, " - 'A ..Wellington for a couple of weeks. Heatboote, are 'visiting relatives -St. George's Sunday School -L. A. Van Skiver, of Picton; in Pickering. held their annual plenicatFrencb- We are now carrying a splendid range of Fine Shirts Ties --spent Sunday,at his home here. =MI's• Hall and daughter, Doro• man's Bay on Friday afternoon. ' r -Mrs. Findlay is visiting her illy, of Whitby, are visiting with -Murrayon the market. abd Mrs. White and raps, Silk Socks etc., which are the finest sister, Mrs. Harvey, of Oshawa. John and Mrs. Draper, eon, Gordon,n of Toronto, were vie- r -Miss Agnes Every,of-Toroato, -Born,.at Pickering, on Satur- icing their cousins at the'Rectory ' spent Sunday.bete with her moth- day-, to J. and Mrs. Fawcett, of an Saturday last. -Our Fine Shirts we absolutely guarantee to Rennie„Man., a daughter. -George, Fred and Joseph Crib. hold their color. ~� .H. J. Clark, of Toronto, eperit -'D. N Lockwood, of Elmdale son, of Pittsburg, and WiIliem ,, Sunday at the home of his parents Mille, has for sale a quantity of Gibson, of Toronto, spent a couple tt s' :.'.here, fall wheat, suitable forAeed. of days during the past week with Work Sox, o.3 pair for .$ 1.Uii ll�� f Y` -L. Wam>iley, of the $. P. '3., -Mrs. L. A. Van Skiver and their•alster, Mrs. James Richard- was the guest of R.' H. Crook eon, George,-spent a few days last dean, Get.in-on' this, as they won't last very long at that price. ,.recently.' week wi%relatives In Whitby. -On Wednesday last, Mrs. Jas; -. --Rev. W. A; and Mrs. Bunuer =Mrs• Sibbald and niece. Miss Richardson received word lof the insist on butting a n' Irene Rogers. left on Monday to death of ber brother, Wec-lley -.:'.; .are enjoying a two weeks' vaca- >F lino elsewhere. spend a few weeks ssiith relatives Gibson, of Sonya. ' Mr. ,and Mrs. �1� 88 Overalls �. -Miss Gl-a ye Powelland friend, in Berrie. Richardson attended the fnoeral, a '• of'Torouto, spent Svoday with- =Miss Florence Down, teller, of. which was held dig Sunday. , i < the Standard Bank, left on Mon-' `. The very;best buy on the market to-day. _ .her parents hare. -St. George's Church : Services A -Mrs. Seeley and son, of Utta- day evening on a two weeks'va at 10,g4 A. m, and 7,40 p. tn. Mr -,.Two old unbeatable seaadb '� which we recon�med-are wa, spent over Sunday with J.R. cation at the b9me of her parents, Bruce will continue his addresses ✓ -- - .., ..,And Mrs. Theaton. Rev• J. W. and Mrs. Dowo, of on the contribution to Canadian -Mrs. Alex Clark, of Lindsay, Yarker• life trade by the Church of Eng. Williams' Shoes and Lowndes> Clothing spent a few days this Reek with The Ladies' Aid Society of St. land. Subject this SundAy,.Ault. _ �•- •dire. J.N. Richardson Andrew's church will meet at the 8th : The Eogl6b Bible the gift of = f -Mrs.,Rose and eon,of Toronto, home of Mrs. Robert Go?don 00 England's church. We have on hand a quantity of Gem Jars spent over Sunday here with her the afternoon of Wednesday, „ ' eon, James and 'Mrs. Rose. Aug. 9th- A, good attendance is -A Garden Social and Tea at the right prices. F'- will given on behalf of St. -Kenneth and Mrs. Gordon and requested. George's Church on Civic. Holiday, m ~ ` child, of Toronto, spent Sunday -As w49 intend purlisbing TaE Monde AURUSt 7th, at the soon- Fred 1. BLlll�ilnsor 4w P1GkeT�11d bare with the forner's mother, NEws on Wednesday of next 3'' pt ; week-w td like if car errs- ,trT hUme of E. E. O'Reilly on the ai eideroa south of the Dunbarton s ><s ' Sr -Dr. and Mrs. McBride; of St. pondents would hand in their school house. Social and Tea cow. A; ;= Catharines, are visiting with W. budgets of news iterus a day earl- , ' ier thin usual, Ineo!'es at 4 o clCxk. - AdmiwBioa u. V. and Mrs. Richardson and other Ni” - w friends !,a Pickering. -bias Norene 'McGinty. who � cents. * � `•_ -Mrs. Victor Austin and chitd- was taken to the Toronto General and We are indebted to the Mail ren have returned home, after Hospital about two weeks a o to Empire, ■ visiting relatives in Richmond undergo an operation fursppendi comoliwentary copy of their Half z_ r, Hill and Oak Ridges. Icitis, is making satisfactory pro Century Anniversary Nu tuber, ' . . -Alex.and Mrs. Platt, of Kings-i gress towarde recovery, and is wbich has been issued to celebrate ' ton, bove returned home. after expected to be home in' a week or their fiftieth birthday. The book enjoping a pleasant six weeks hall• ten days, contains 118 large pages, and corn- Kt :.°.- -+day bare and in Detroit. -The Trustees and Ratepayers' primes R review of the social, edit. Bulk Teas Our Specialty _ --Mr. acrd MrF. Cane, of Toron• Aabotiation will ,hold an Educa- cativnal, agricultural floancial,- prices 50c, BOc and 7Gc per lb. Especially recorntuended, our 75 cents � y to and hl r, and Mrs. Stvnehonae, banal Meeting on Aa ]tlth is the iudustrinl and commercial des'el-.- g (conical and pro ress of Cz<nfldq Orange Pekoe, It makes a-' real" cnp of Teal. More - of Scarboro, were the guest" cf J, ••c•hool huuge at 7 30. Mr. Sega• g = ilk*' g worth, field secretary from 187.2 to 192;. The volume is economical than other line9. . e- X.and Mrs Phillipq on Saoday, y of the.As- —W. Fielding sociation, will be present with well illustrated &ihd the matter I@ g and Mrs Krffer•, s • -_ of Brantford, returned home on-father *peaker•a and utir Febool li"t intereutinz and valuable �: Gem Jars i�C em Jars - '- .- Saturday, .after spending a few board will cell ue about the open' 1rvn1 a hiC+toricetl *tandpoint.. The �0 days with -Dr. and Mrs. Cart• ins` of a Coiitinitatiou School in_bcx,k may be obtained from the The Preserving Sea-on i•t here. M'e're Beady to *tipply your needs ' ►: Wright.' Pic keriuR: Ftrriher notice later. nisi! and Ernpiee fur $1 40. - in screvr top and perfect seal, also rubber rings and tastei cops -The Chamber of Commerce Reserve this date, Everybody -A nu-tuber frow �'re accotn 'gill .bolo their regular montbl welOome.-S. Treat'. paoird th«do. ntatiun •hyt waited 4; III!;'' , g }_ p During the Harvest Season �- meatinR on Tuesday evening next -bans Complaints have been on Premier Drury on Tue*day in _ A Itocd attendance of merobers-is trade regarding boy-- sting sad regard to the electrification of the �- ` You will no doubt oes4d kome nrore dishes. We. are Headgt;artere. _ >xeque-ted. Lton¢regating on onr streets in the C• :q, R: and connecting the To- White-graniteware Cu and Saucers 2.40-per doz, Tea Plates -Willard and Darden Croak`evenings and making remarks: rootu-Eastern. with the C. N, R and Melrose, John and Clarence Which they would net be guilty of by continuing it from -Pickering 2 c�5 per doz-'Breakfast Plater 2 80 per dog,, Large Dinner Plates 8.00 per doz. - ' Bryant are oo a motoring and in broad d tylight, or if they to Cllerrywood Preinier Drury '- V'r. flabing trip to 'Wellington. Prince would be recognized. One of the was syinpbathetic nith the pro- - `. CLOVER LEAF DISHES Edward Co, most disgusting acts we have oopRl and promiQfad to give his In r heard of i? that related b accompany Cups and Saucers 2,90 per doz., Dinner Piated 3.so, Breakfast Plates -John O'Connor. of Belleville. y a !tidy fluence and wonld ac'com an the 3,20, Tea Plates 2 So, Fruit Diahev 1.30, Pitchertj t` aecompanied by his - wife and retriding in the village, -She was deputation when they would pro. Bowl?, Tumblers etc. t- child, is holidaving at the home of walking down the street near the Rent the proposal to the Minister : ''.'•ibis parents. Jeremiah and Mrs. corner of Kink and Church streets i of Railways at Ottawa. Al! the ' Z'Connor. of Church St. q'h n a young •man from Fin ob• �municipalities between Port Hope Miracle �jj'aCle • �_ r Rev. P. F. and 1Nrfa. Gardiner ptmt']tens emitted 'from •hie-and ScRrburo were represented la have returned horse.after a },leas- dirty mnu.th R lot of,tobacco juice,the deputation and all favored Have you tried it? The new help for wa th day. Positively no rub- r'. out mooth's visit @pent with the over leer white drer,w. A person!the scheme. sling the cioGhe+. Try it. We guarantee it. , F•'. fo'rmer's parents in Iowa and with wbo has ouch notions of cleverna@s Per bottle 50 cents. c friends in Western Ontario. should not be allowed at large on Xoso ddttrMZuilEl7tie/Lls. oar*treet.. —The Pickering School Board Salt ��t are advertising fur a first class -The coal situation does not _ - teacher to tape charge of the Cdn- improve, but sorry day's prolon• gEQ0ND MOWER ANU SPREAD- Q, ► ER for bale. Apply J,R.Thestm.Ptckerrng Fgrma ana ie the titre ou weed it. Coarse salt in 100 and 200 lb ra. ' - itiaaation School which they hope gation crf the strike makes' the y to begin as soon as the fall term o'itlook nlrre serious. ltiever be .'' FOR SAI.F.-'2 m�tr+rcvclee and' n ° bags' Fine salt in 5�0. loo. 130.and 200 lb bags, also Fine T• Dairy Salt in 10r, 20c and 35c bag-. ' .:.opens.- fore bay the stock c.>< c-oal ]n On tit pocket kodak, T.C. Brown. Srouo- :<r_ -The Atitnmrr Leaf '_iii-ion tario been so low am it now iw. and •"' _ _ �Y - � Ladies Band, of St. Andrewbchurth, head there is practically, none being VOR SALE—One hw}' driver, Anpty Lad;<e$ Ladies !heir annual picnic on Saturday received. There are Rome who I' lohri Cooper:Whitevale ' Pharr MA:khate t afternoon in the Rats north of should be familiar with the *ltua• �!' 46tt , Another ebipment of Ginghafn9 and Organdies. -Ginghame in sioall• n Campbell's,mill. A,11 repprt a-most tion who are optimistic and w lio -DOOTS RF.PA iRED=Bor.w stud checks.and plaid.-, 32c and 40:•, O?'ggndie-i, in plain volorr, r Pleasant tinge, dec]are that there i•I no reason for rye. rtpdired neatly and qu+:klv. Thos. -H. J, and :tfr?, Marcltliq tins being aoxioua, Rs mining opera. v'at,on'(narclt.$t.,Prcltering, y 1r..3 - white, pink and TnRrive, per yard 90.a, r and dal outer, .Phyllis, of Stroud. tions will be re-unied .ehortly-and WANTED-An experienced girl for and NJ r, Kirkpatrick and Mr. King the output will be snfl]cient to grneral ho--i,r%ork.�plain eookt�e, coos :•`_ Men'' Men %� of Lefrny, moused down on San west the rleroAnd. ,sets. Slr+,Ro*?4. Carr n Farin. P,ckr:,ng. do. and provided op e if +seer Have, uu seen our Blue Chambr 'Work.Shirt at 1.00. An exception. 4 y pent the day with rely distributer! properly. 1n s=pite of .HiNGLE� FOR SALE;-First and y all good urchaae ena.bleo ns to offer this large well p *••, tives and friends here, ther=e assurances there is real SHINGLE-; y. g P and clae-e ot,atity,Sr,t:-h Columbia shin- - -The harvest thi9 year hag come foundation for iineRsinesq, for the q�.e�ai lo,test possible prtcrR. Thor`. Paterson, made Shirt. Don't rni@9 this chr►ace: on with a rnsb: the farmers being gravity of the situation is not ( lr.emont-, 431y enable to obtain ix-T Cif tne3 � '^L€°bwl, 'r -,al, 1"s � � ��since the beginning of the hay -The l3And Concert 'Riven in ��1�;dr_; :vt cowl, !x�r.t ha r rtc. Rsrdnct -,harvest. A number of fanners the Menjor1RI Park last Thttrsd-a 'on Chock road 1 1.4 miles north of Brougham, `y - Pe grain har- q y Y Y Il:ougham P.o. eels ,J� expect to finish their cocain b the•R'hitb Citizens' - � • _ . •,.,t 'vest this week:` _ - Hand was a decided ruccecn in � OST-Between R.. F. vicevenson'a —Many �ttl @r1Can tonrit is are Peery may. The night wag idea] �a•nd Brougham Corner, a new light qrt tweed-,on, ro Reward for trs return to Ws HARDWARL motoring through Pickering these fi,r ranch a gathering and R large titetirn50i, Brougham. 4u BUNDYIS _ .:. ., days and many of them are carry- crowd was present. Prev.ion4 to e ing kith them camping outfits, the concert there was a' league [��OR SALE-White Wyandotte , t' }rarlingc, hrerl•to•iay, A rare opportunit ,y-they pn Pass the ni ht football match between Claremont to recurs a frwgood breeders at sa,00eaca. E.' ,t, wherever darknesq overtakes'. anti Yickering. The ce"alt-°ly over` u"'';' "` >< 45tf . ;As them. This method of spending evenly matched and both played .("ARTAGE-To and from Toronto, holidays is becoming clttite popu- splendid ball. The result Wa@ a Rea-onableratei. Estimates given on ton Y p ln:>, Thos,William-,R.R. No. 1, Locust Hill. _ Iar. tie, each side scoring_one_gE>al. Ind, np one'61 Mark. 35.9 - . G. Raid's hatcher= ol)had Roth teams had elan sn llorter� - - Anarrow scrape frt>ul bring de- an the Held nhv encouraged the 051 On J131V 29th, bettrt-en Pir!n- a Lc:inq;rod N%hitby,on the baseline or tovgn- StrO t:' by fire On Monday. rL players CO (10 their best anCl P•ach i :c•,a brown and lawn;port cape. Fin lcr please _ � Cold - �y �s CS7a 0115tOVe While .burniriA tCA9 `1dPwasconvincedthattheirteam ltavr.rtthi_\TEt�'tiutlice. S6_ :'?The Famous Col( W']l1G'is-�si- . „ upset and the coal Oil, which wRq was just a IiWq better thAn the UTIUF:--HavinR ltnrrhlsPd n bay- spreading OVQC t}le floor, in$tantly other•, althrnrgh the score faiiled to �\ prei. from the estate of the late T, Olive-I t* c, Show am prrparea to cater to the wants of the cot's- White and Tints :'.:. herein@ a macs of flame Prompt h ,sv it. The Band, tinder the . . munay in this line. R.Conner.Brougham P. O. i action-, however, soot] extingisbed leade'rsllip of the veteran batid• Nhone.Pick 3?3 :35tf the f1re before lunch damage WRS roaster, E. W.Ev="s, is rrndorrbt ---- ' ; T =�,'4• done, idly the best band Whitby ha: Ii OR SALE:-t •ear old driver, well - broken,rrccirnml,; in;.h.Guiet: alsgvp-to- One pau>!�d O 3turesec� will cover >_ ;w -A bA..ebRll match will be piny- 'had for A nittnber vF year3, They date top buggy,ruhner t,res,,n good shape:mass ' ed on .Monday evening nest on are strong in nnrnbers And their mounted harness,in first-clasacondition. Apply toJohnCah'ert, Pickering. 4S-4ti 6event3 Ave squarelfeet . the Memorial Park between the playing delighted AI]. At the can• --=--- _ boys from St. Vincent de Patel elusion of the concert the mem11 ;UR SALE-Cheap. stli kinds of rr Camp and the Pir-kerinR Girls'' ers of the band and their friends I wagon°,harness.and all kinds of farm im- � )r m; , plemenis in good order. Also se°oral heavy and - _,..- Baseball team. Later'on the Camp Were treated to refreslimentR. ligs and cook .loves and heaters. H, ' 'T �n ' .� 111 furnish an evening's enter Their actip Mn.Herma Claremont. AYhrx,e201. litf 1JJ i1 1 s' a ,�' '� a nment o which. notice will Ce to the park by givin¢theirconcert r`ARINf FOR SALE.-Lot 34, con. 2. �'.• given later and a welcome ex- is highly appreciated by the �� pickenng-township. go acre%70 being g,x�d tended to visitors from the village. Chamber of Commerce as' swell as - *. - clay Eoil, drained, under cultivation, 20 ncrrs �., gravel pit and pasture, boil near C.N.K. DrQpinjand get a' Color Car `and -The Highways Department' all the residents of the v1ilRge. grav4 wit statipn. Good buildings,overflow- has issued an order forbidding The manager, Mr. lit lnl3rel, stat- ' tirptembtr 1st to plow. Further information on t - .` tractor @, with wheels (laving flan• ed that they would be pleased to the preRrtses, Arthur Graham, Cherrywood, _ ,�• . gee, cleats, spikes or any other eome again in aid of the park fund. _45"ice T a projection, from being driven on The receipts Fit the gate were I�NOiC'F: t>,)•AC Rh FARM FOR - i the Provincial Highway. Those 91*3,50 and at the *tend $ti�.a}p ^ALE--31.2 miles of C'la,tmonr on a e$nitary finish• -'* I go,em road,half mile from ataIton: church. fie• snoring the order will be pro @e- After leaving the park the band w:pool,store andpoatofficeconvenient. Ai [eve! rimed. The Highways Depart I jrav,-some hne Relections opposite clay lonm.oil; 3 acres of orchard; good CeRves: apr ng creek acrosA the farm. nutstanding large me!nt have rentoved there pro- the ERKtern Refrepbment House, brick hose wtth beautiful lawn and trots: too 1• A 1 1 ay, jar tirwnn frntll their own wachioery svhea Mine host Stephenson pasQ tarn to nk warns tied large alto. This must be _ Plc erin L.. Pr�yent damage, 1 ar" ilnd the cigars. ply to he appreciated. Terms reatonabk, Ap-Ply to`Vat.Edward.,C7nrcmOnt. Sit! g ffilBundy, ' - ";,�'WC,' rc .a,:�," aH,��. t 'q: i'��; cE 'z�':'^�.c�i' ; `''"",'S, ;+d ':' �^�"4•'p.'.,r. ^��-.�,M scan,