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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1923_08_10 • ,P' YL .�:•i r �7 'l 'Sri .Ww+51%Pr. �VT{_�k'.. •'..�R.�•-'tyl'MdTf�,gj^. a ,+,� •CyL{•!,•}'.. .4 _ > b' '.aaA�.?z(J\��\ ,i',T�%'r.',-ry,-gY.Q .• •'r'4'"h •�lw' �"s,'j,r .+,(� @Y. '•I .P4y 1 -.Y'^�Yr'y:. 4.ius�' :-CY-Ad,' �ro n1 •�•. �..•,�-vj'V'�d—.y�A'�,.•,�-•'✓i.1-�'o�'+� i.. N�: b..",LT••'� � ^r' �'� -� y3a...1.r r�.�," ' y apf ••¢�, ^ ,4�.IY 1{ .e!'e J' :sA�• p' •t,•'d� ,. 4�'�- -cF,_G"c r7+" A:- ^,i•y+••'>r.v'.-' JF '',p� <`l����,..�,-�'�' :�� •-'''.Mi°i - / K -r k� C KE _ N_ 111 _ 1 ,Nk - .. . EWS r _ -- - AIL -.PICgERINC�, •ONT., _FRIDAY, ..AUr�TJST _ i0, _192.3 . _ .. , ._ . _ .. -T No. 47 ` �Ieofifstl�,osiai 9slr'�. : _ _ WHITEVA.LE. _ ROUGE, HILT. - Betablis}i8d 1828 Geo.- -�}� 8� W.A. Knox bee@ sold Lis south 26 The 'Women's Institute will meet `M II�t7ifcdL acres to E. Donnelly, of Nova Scotid, oa Wednesday afternoon. Aug. 15th, who will take possession :April the lot at the home of Mrs. Gleason, et the GREENWOOD ' - next. Mr. Donnell will take u &A..FORSYTH, Opt#.D., Dirt tor- y p hie hour of 3 o'clock. Program: TopEc- metrical AssociatlOD of Ontario.Reg. " - residence here,but will continue his "How to make the Head save the ber of tre smericaa Opcomevia.l * • �•t1 , .. contracting operations in.Toronto. eck." Currents events,Reading and ssodatioa. are ezamined by'8ppoiatmeat. a■ ��h}�•saaig - - f � 2t10l, Claremont• Ont. .777..aaaa aaieiC. WEST HILL. ~ F. TOMLINSON. M. B., Member. — '•`' N• of the College.of Pbyeidans and Surgeons =- on A grand garden.•party will e held R efontario. Oflce: that formerly occupied b rOte� G EENWQOD the late Dr,R. rodie,and latterly by Dr, CaldY . on the Rectory grounds, under-the ,►dl. Phone. Claremont.Qnt. 231y Does not Cost—It Pays. auspices of the A. Y. P. A. Sewing Mrs.Emmereon, of Toro to, spent ;,- o ' Class. on Friday evening, Aug. the week-end with ber'fathe� and$if3� O. McKINNON, '-11.D., L.R.C.S., Can I afford Lightning Protection g ter. �T The program wilI-be rendered by y • L . Edir gh, member of the Collese of Can i affot3 to be without . following artists: Robert Wilson, the Mre..9adler, of Toronto,spent a few Ph7aloians and Stugeone of ontario.Ifeentiate Lightning Protection ? famous,Tornntb comedian ; Miss Doris days with the Rev. and Mrs. Leigh at BARLEY WANTED O�f Royal Co;lege of 8nrasous, Edinbttsgh, the parsonage. 'Bwaisa attentioc to asieasss of women and -Will 1 run the risk of having one or Wilson, Miss Sonnick and other tai• ;Miss Ada Middleton is spending a Highest price paid. Must be good shtldrea, pffioe aadrealdenee,Braagizam, all of my family killed by lightning or ent. The y^.arhoro Band_will'bQ to few dacs.at Unionville attendon¢ the duality'. " '~ tay home or barns burnea, wl3en i - CiLatl•o ra:•6 c St m. (standard time)-. Admission wedding-of Miss Denny. - - P know- reliable Government Reports P; A..and Mrs. Hoar and Miss Hague I am buying WAEAT at top say that not oqe protected' building 25 cents, children 15 cents. t market rice. DR.J30RDUN Mc$AY—Chiroprac- and little niece, of Toronto, spent the p ior Ofilce hours-2-30 to 3.00 and 7.00 to suffered 211 lose last year and that 1012 - week-end with Alf.and Mrs. Trimble. with the big drop in the price of 8400 and l svpointment. Phone 320. Brock• unprotected buildings suffered $78'#,- g(}I;Jr'OLIRT ' Mrs: Bob Harvey and daughter re.Whitby• sly 000 lose last year, g BARLEY FEED returned to Toronto on Monday, after LeFesO. -I can't afford Eo do without'Lightning The funeral of Mrs. Isaac Robinann, 9 ending a month with Bert and Mrs. BRAN AND SHORTS :, Protectiop. I will see Ueo.E. Baker of Malvern, who died on Moudav;�fily +iarvey. , it will pay you to sell your grain, " B. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and And have it put on right away. 30th, was held from her residence to J. Wortby, of Toronto, a former and'buy these feeds. ► .solicitor.Notary Pubtle,Ete. Mon to Knox Presbyterian Cemetery here on resident of this village, was renewing A limited quantity of s' oaa.a0260Brock et.North,Whiebv. snbly " , Aug. 2nd. The service was conducted old acquaintances in and around the , -Heav Oats Wanted. Stowlville, Rev. 'D. L. (;cordon. village-on Monday, y Wednesda ILLIAM J. HE mbar o B. A.,liar- n , by thpastor,Wristax Solicitor member of the film of Mrs. Robinson died as a result of a Chopping on Mo°day, y i Ryekman benison.IloeterandBeawn. Toronto , paralytic stroke, which she sustained and Friday, Super bag until General Trusts BiiWing,85 Bay Sueet,Toronto. the week befotlie. She was. about 72 "WHITQY. further notice. Telephone Main 981 and 982. J, '.- years of age and was born In the vici°• i y of Malverii, where she passed her The Macdonald Co. dredge and out- ; Dental Hs L entire life. She was a member of fit arrived at the harbor last week and is Knox Presbyterian Church, and ie has begun dredging to enable the lake _X J. HUDSON. D. D.S.. L. D. S., survived by one son. Wellington Rob-9 largest craft to land cargoes of coal.at �• 31• 132 Carlton St..Toronto. ••Hudson's New . CL.AREMONT inson.of Malvern. She is also surviv' the new cement docks now nearing _ ' r 'System" of comfort.able.plate work. Write for Information or phone North,5318. 4.16 ed by her mother, Mrs. Johnston of completion, _S�ieery aad Br.iwn'i Corners. Her husband-died `,- -Detroit-- D; C. Smith, Dentist. Btouflx about a year ago. 9reamer Corporation;was in town on - �� a ; iL t 'Honor Graduate of Chicago and Teo- Embalmer and Undertaker. Tuesday and advisee that early de- 7 A i. p versitits and the Royal Couega of k , •"`''�`'" eons: Phoneoffxe 1011, Residence :1lotor Hearne. --- - velopments are due as the result of 1Ytfir.�outsid!appointments. . 261y Toronto cgnnect,iou for CfetRBVWOOD 14 fayorable financilig by the parent Hospital Service, company in Detroit. Care made in ;4e f. #LAKE H. BEATON, D. D.- S.. P Elwin Linteaer eye°t the llaliday that plant will arrive shortly and be g •; L, y,, Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental with his parents. followed b construction to Whitby. +;_.1 :a Ii r,s and Vniarrratty of Toronto Offtee George and Mrs. bavid-sod Jr.-spent y a• over W.M. Pringle s hardware .tiue Whitby. • Further extension of the era within • OfBee hours 9'to 2 :l to 5.30. Ind. phone e. �g5'�El �$ f FOR �A�� Sunday at Richtaond�Hill. which unsanitary conveniences will "I phone 220. 441y_ Mr.and Mrs. Chandlier spent the longer be permitted,requested by the , bolidav with 111x. and Sirs. Stote. Veter4n Ernist aadl Mrs. Petty en town board of health,was seceded by • s »{ 'r'U The undersigned wighvs to notify the y spent the the town council at its regular meet- public that be has purcbasedfrom the holiday with the letter's parents.. Ing Tuesday uight: Chestnut. King The LT21iY @1`481 _ EG.KERSLAKE.,B.V, Sc. Hof&R executors of the late W. G. Bares George and.Mrs,Davidson Sr, have and Hickory,street;are the bounder. 8&,07i=W 3 A,I%j:zm- .Graduate of University of Toronto. All all the basket and basket material in returned home after visiting In Prdvi- tes. Action to the Toronto Eastern's (One of Our Productiona), sass given prompt and careful attention.'Phone dense, R. I. :f 111002. Claremont. 82ly " stock and will be-able to furnish €rust request for a new agreement covering We sell Sill's Rite-Cite Lene'lror baskets on the shortest notice and at Mr. and Mrs.S. Sargent and eon, the pavement of#Barg street the route 1" current prices. Write or phone.. Milton, of Toronto, sled Wm. Drink- of the radial tbrougb the town,still all makes of cars--the beat vuoinso* �fi>rsi• water, of Cobourg. are visiting at the awaits decision of the Oshawa cou,pell, is the market for FRANK PENNOCK home of M. and Mrs. Drinkwater. which met the same time and was ez= the prise. ! The".Ladles Aid . Dr meet at the '�j V. RICHARDSON—Real Ea • petted to'there comply with the re- FOR SALE. .'tats. Insurance,Conveyancing, Notary GREEN RIVER, UNIARIO home of Mrs. James Honey at Milli- .''' 'P;I Etc..,Pickering,Out, auy 39tf ken on Tuesday. Aug. 14th, at 3 , in, que much decision i reached. easy Wagons p work will proceed forthwith in. rush•. H The Roll call is to be answered.with s Bugg fin► " iaR the r to completion froul Bow- y a,- w+ FI STILL, Licensed Auctioneer, • *C�L3 • verse containing the word, kindness: g. r _Set of II'on Harrows' �. far fleeataaa of Tors and Ostarlo. 'Lao- . . ,l . . All the ladies of the community are �a°vibe-to Pickering. �ioo.ates of all kinds sesame se on,�ors..� • • y All Ia good shape. - cordially invited to attend. MIIaa address oraaa live P.01. Oat, A General - B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERE LV1�F1D Y� -4:„ ,.F IRi?ORT.. Woodworking k mith ng, W !-IGHLAND CREEK. �' dO"•�•w• Oa w ten + During the past week a number of W. S. JACKSON, Brock Road taaeomtuns. Stw. Kew u lean pp . a+ sm teem ' Lsass N - Bil] Mosher to cunin some figure the cottager+to our village were brok- goose" 3i v i, Ons. Y•nw• �'` Asphwl-t Roofing- with bin new tear. g on into and a quantity of blankets, Pickering, Oat. "+rl Mrs, J. B. Clegbora has returned table•ctothe aria ifs ,rare stolen. A "° AVID A. PUtiH—Live stock sue- home from s visit to Bowms°vit]e man wlio gave his name as dfierstlr " • Graduate a C. M. Jones' School. ''Just arrived BIIOt}ler. friends. was suspected and a search was made a otock go. Chant r s:workace with padigiredd `V� .asst Btoak and rias,r,rk. All beds of sales Car of TOrotlt0 At3s•� Rev Mr• Dtsr°ford, oLthB Anglican in the boiterroom of the Sand and ly attended to. Terms reasonable. Phone phalt Slab Shingles, Church. will band-a garden party here Gravel Company's plant, where the 10 t arrmont. Idly _ this Thursday evening. -The reoei.pts mars was supposed to'bang out. and �llf w]d, MAW, LICENSED Arc; red and green shades are aid of the building fu°d. It is the missing goods recovered. On the '! TIONEER Jor York.Qatario and Durham -%A in, and-5 in. to the the intention to erect a church oppoa complaint- of Messrs. Chas. Maeaey Coaaties, All kinds of sale promptly attended its Maxwell's. and James Bloomer, of Toronto, but Cement to. Terms reasonable. Datesfor•aales'may be Weather- We will The return amp of baseball be- who have summer cottages at Fair- aftimad at NEWS'OtSe.. Bell and'tadepen- g ! ort,a char a erne sworn out-a ainst .y� : ... --,dsm sibones. Wbaby,Ont. sly quote low prices -On tween our-girls and ;the Oshawa team P R f3 was played on Saturday evening last, the snepect, and o° Sunday morning !UQa *��� � � �w ti1B above In large. - -i and was woo by the tatter by 04. Osh• Constable.. Chester Arrested the opaa ., • , j `ki-. uantities. awa's victory wew due to the excellent and had him appear b ore Police work of their pitcher. M .giPtrate Clark. He whh sent down" _Tiu mbar, (FRENCHMAN'S BAY) -` A very large gathering I expected to Whitby jail and on Tuesday even- ` "$Glider$ General Contras• W. D� Gordon & Son, to attend'tbe social dance to be held log h)sprellminary trial took place. '. Shingles r at Valley Hail. on Tneaday evening, When is place.of abode was ware -y - tore and Sign Writers, Aug. I4tb. •Dnncing at S o'clnek. threebankbooke were found wbieb JUST. CHOOSE Gents, 75 cents; ladies provide.- Me. belonged to women in Toronto. These Resle�y Roofing Alterations and repairs of everq Donald's orchestra in attendance. W. books showed deposits to the amount J f� description.' Concrete work, _ R. Hole,floor manager, of over$3000. AftII his place of abode ` was searched he moved the remaining Cl�inlneyg repaired If you are in the market for a new - -- -- -.aind La��h f give you a Cllev- goods to the ligbt-house ,He denied F�titimate9 rep. car, we can y y •,BROUGHAM. that the goods were his, but tried to =° rolet. Superior. Oldsmo- -,-_ • - ::•:�;` implicate another man, whom be did : 'AIRPORT P. O:, - ONT. P _. : bile, Oakland, Over: Miss E. SbaugbnP9sy, of Toronto, not know. He leaded not guilty avid = la'nd or Durant. is holidaying with Mrs. Philip. elected to he tried summarily. His Fe -A, -R•E E S O R! �'i sue,' �' Shrubs ��� Ed and Mes.Croker and sons spent• 'trial will take place on Tuesday even- ` +a +` t rou, M All yon have to do is state which the holiday with Mrs. Matthews. inq'next. car and we will also-service Mr. and Mrs. Moses and family, of _ • $caving secured the agency �r E. D. cattle and repair all makes Toronto,spent Sunday with Fred and GREENWOOD. ^. .' :� � e "' 8raith dt Son, Ltd'., Nurser men, of curs with the Mre."Cassie. t f of Winona, Ont. - �, hire. Martin hs returned to Toron• ��� ��`,e.� guarantee. Don't forget the si3ecial memorial j slam prepared to take orders for all _ to,after a holidaj'with her daughter, services to be held in the old Salem kit5da of Print Trees Small Fruits, y Mrs. Denny, ,. Satisfaction guaranteed or our Mr. and Mrs, Davis. of Toronto,, church on the afternoon of Sunday, , Ornamental Shrubs Etc..' at money re€unded. Aug. 19th. lowest possible prices. _. : . spent the week-e>ld with_their aunt, Mrs. Matcotm. On Sunday eveni A.kug. 12tb, spe• Special rates for large quantities, Give tie a call on repairing or when cial services will be 'in the Meth- :z;� rt� � r•.�w 28t# buying a new Car. Miss Annie Graham, of Toronto. odiat Chureb, when= 5�' W.,Tink, Mg visited with her anti Mrs. Linton, a former pastor, Acb. The N, J• 18 ID�Et over the botida _ , .._. 3 Chapman, , y' service of preiae•wi by the George Steveneoo,o Ina, mt GerovV s Garage, Greenwood Choir, as Mre. D: ��� _ • over Sunday with hie sisters, rs. , p • - - --- Scott.—oLClaremo ideserP,-. l- x� ' Banc T sad-Mtn M�ttel�--- ----- A• It lily DU$11'1e8S Mre. Brodie Mrs, Le Bur, Ctrs. Sea• W. J. H. Richardson '{ Bows :Broiugham°- man, of Whitby. i To help you rua'part of yours. ` ` " ter, and Mrs. McCUegor, of Toronto, are holidaying with Mrs. Philip. One of the beat enter ta to ever By opening a New Garage in the Vil• °Phone 505 Pickering' Lawrence and Mrs.-Denny were in given in the County of Oat will be ;-... - laim of Whitevale I am prepared to do Unionville on Wednesda atteadia given on F't�ed W.Gibson. tutiful BUGS wilt kinds of repair work, including tbe.weddi°R of the former a sister. 8 lawn on the evening of Tuees , Aug "$III THE 14th, under Lhe sue lees of the,�adies tope and aide curtains, also making Mr. and Mrs..Gordon, sr., and Mr. P Paris Green 75 Cents. oat old car look and run like new Aid Society of the Greenwood Meth- Arsenate*of Ltjad 45 cents r lb. - 7 by §nd Mrs. Gordon and children spent per giving it a good cost of new TALL JERM p odiet Church. The profit am will be 2 ]be for+61.00• fi R g paint. over the holiday with Percy and Ddre. Agent for Toronto machinery, inelud• Thornton. given by. artists wbo stand at the lug;Pumps,;Windmills,'Silos _ Leo and Mrs.Haywood, of Dunn. head,of tIheir profession, and will in. and Gasoline Engines. OPENS AUG. 27TH ville, and Lawrence and Mrs. Goad, of etude H.'Ruthven McDonald;the well- Standard Patent Preps►catioas. known baritone ; Miss Marietta La- bHARLR8 M. RIOB, Toronto, visited their people bere over dell', entertainer and impersonator; Crude Drugs always on ha II �LLIOTIT the.bnliday, Miss Maud Buee�len, Canada's most Hoare Tell. 51521. _ Whitevale, not Miss Murrison, of Goodwood, se- popular _ companied by her nieces. Miss Bessie violini�tp;Virg. Louise Wil- "�Metcslf a Comfeetioneries. • and Anna Murrison .spent Sunday 1coomedian, and BOMissnAlma d Ddin, ,- Yonge A Charles Sts,Toronto with the formers sister, Mrs. Duncan. Magazines. .... aopl;ln On Thu ay about 10 a.m.fire was accompanist. The U:biitjge Orch• _ Arrange now to enter this famous estra will also"im present to furnish discove i e home of Mrs. Coch- 'Wholseale Tobacco. AND FLAKIN(;F school—famous for strictly high rare. Before distance could be Rot choice music during the evening. +`. grade work and for helping stud- the flames had a read no rapidly that The chair will be occupied by Dr. Jam. to do Ob ents to secure employment. p 9 Moore, of Brooklin. There will be a yl;use prepared Chopping and nothing could ire done. The origin of jP� NO BMT 9R IN CANADA booth an the grounds for the sate of •' .e.,.' - Oat string every Monday, the fire is unknown, : and Friday Write for catalogue and you wiU The past week-end hue witnessed ice cream and other refreshments. e=l soon see why you should patronize the lac eat amount of motor trsfBc Everybody come and enjoy this spies• y E. w e i g did 'program. The Proceeds will go 8fioneboats For Sale our school. Open all yedt•. Enter along the sixth concession in its his- ?+►.. any time. tory. On account of the bad detours towards the building fund. Admim- f �a e >�1 �', Bayles,' Claremont on the Provincial Highway motorists pi°fi 40 cents ; children, under 12 Vets 1,3wgeon +r„ W. J. Elliott, Principal under the.direction of Bert wHarvey WW103MT1 g '©11fi.&=0 Atha]Route tio.2 • -- --- _ � the M•w them-Brooklia route. under to .^ ^-. ... -..'.._._.,__ — -- -------- -"'---- -- yam•, lsifi:� •-1 ea 'bA, r w1, .... .. ._ -' _ _ — - _ i l'14.i. f1^�— b 'n::�., ..N•.x Ye" •.q.y,.v .• 3" .Y+l^ 1.�-.. 'rte e} anew' .i -3y-. —'r'P•• eC..7cA rl•y p ^.'.. •'}' '.e✓,..-�T��-�R.. r °£ +S'':4: �, T a^,h ...e' 'a..,aac'h +. ,'3iw` �'' ...:H:,i '.s..eY'-,c... •.;'.+ -,::M= ', i-:fix;. '-'^,.'°r3": •f `"•}A��•;. q ,.f?.•..'',�,�.�+' y ii:K i I 4��'PAW RN, N �=WlllW- Rz" 4 - ItTR� -7, 7 me. It m*y.be only.i coin-'pushed the newcomer Wide, opene4' na a, but—�' opposite ,: y C1L=3hV door of the apartment op e Of the "Now you've wrapped up the black- went in, and slammed it after. him., The man who assisted him to rise VZ "Sing 2;jack so that it won't hurt, suppose you go, ahead and hit me ove-, the was dark and immaculately..dressed. "I judge.Uncle James has been ex- tad with it," suggested Cunningham `10 others In I*HcaicY aild Fragral%C'e"' dryly. ercising," he murmured before he ew. The took the next fli t,of stairs. The"lawyer told what he kn promoter took it with no evidence of On t] apartment 12 was a feeling other than that which showed legend' .in Old Eng engrave on a g —eyew-h*rd--,s;s +Wnonds calling card.. It said: and a clenched 1,aw in which tho,nius- ------ James Cunningham Iles stood out like ropes. "Muck obliged, Foster," he sail, The visitor pushed the electric bell. and the lawyer knew he was dismissed. Canningliam opened to him. Cunningham paced the room for a `Good-axening, Uncle," the younger few moments, then -rang for a mes- *d "Your elevator is not run- Man said. -.-cnger. He wrote a 'note and gave it ning, So I walked up. On the way I 14262 ecL •Then he -met a- man going down. He seemed _Ma o the boy to be deliver 3M AL " eft the club., rather in a hurry." From Seventeenth Street he walked "A cheap blackmailer trying to hold .71 EVERY LZ" PU" across' to the Paradox Apartmeilts me up. I threw him out." Noutfiel"Lifebuoy's healthiness' :.8ZALZD Pi;buillh WiLy right down into the pores, -where he lived. He found a note prop "Thought he looked put out," an e up against nst a book on the table wered the younger m. an, smiling pp- --After Lifebuoy—you feel of his living-room. It had been writ- litely. "I see --cleaner than you have ever felt he shared you still believe in ap to by the Japanese servant plying direct energy to difficulties. before. J with two other bachelors who lived "'I do.' Tb5tIs why lose for you." 0 .......... ..... in •the'same building. of The promoter a cold eyes were Inscrut- The delight and comfort "'Come in and,shut the door." using Lifehuo� are famous 'Xr.-Hull he come see you..He sorry able. Rp any-y led _*' '�`ra_ l E;- P_ _�m -yf!u not her glanced at his uncle curiously from 7*Ao odoaO vewisA*s make honorable call some other time tr his sparkling black eyes. .What the eakily after. am. It was signed, "S. Horikawa.� devil did James. Senior, mean by what OY t. -.­BY.W1LLJAi1.MA.CL.E0.D RAINE Cunningham tossed the note aside. he had said? Was there any particu- He had no wish to see Hull. The fel- lar significance. in it? LIFEBU low was becoming a nuisance. If he esl oked his small black mustaah4i. is had any,complaint be could +0 the "Glad oblige you any way I, can, HEALTH 5 0 A P (Copyright, Thomas Allen.) courts with it. That was t they sir." LbOS' were for. "Sit'down." stood aside and let her go her way. .�. I . . .3`# � A wav� of cblor The 'doorbell. rang. Th 'romoter The young Beau Brummel hung up Willia;n MacLeod Rain' e was opened to a- big,-barrel-holied man, his hat and cane,,sank into the easiest flooded- her face. She twisted a rag born; in London, England, in �.of a handkerchief into a hard wadded who pushed past him -into the room. chair in the room, and selected a cig- ette from a gold-initialed case:. 1871, of Scottish paientagi.-At- knot "What you want, Hull?" demanded ar the age of eleven he moved to It.out," he ordered curtly. Cunningham curtly. At .vour. service, ale,", he said languicHy. the -United -States where'lils .'AIpv'e got to do something. . . soon. The man thrust his bun neck for- (to be continuedL)'* fatheravined a sawmill and a Won't you' wan'tyou­-" There was ward. . A heavy roll of fat swelled- cattlee ranch. -After,graduatin' a wail of'desp4ir In -the Unfinished over- the collar. "You know -damir Why He Hesitated. sentence. well 'what I want I want what's from Oberlin College in-1884 'My share of the Dry - "You probably wouldn't think it -of • 1-13 Vi2 gonna have me," confessed Gap which James Cunningham was a grim, c9min' to me. weal~ to SoattleI liam. whi I . pirate', as malleable as cast irpri. Valley clean p. An Johnson, of Rum- gray place' bw-moved -after a few and as soft He was a large, big-,it. See?` pug Ridge, who is blessed with fou:e- -yeam--to Denver, Colorado, maive—&mb%mt.--the--`Yvu've L.--' uaut VVU'H-_get­v&�, d1Mren and usually has min rboned where he married and took up kind that takes the world by the throat I told you that before." one to seven of his wife's hungry'kins. newspaper work and short= and-shake a success from it. The con- Tiny red capillaries seamed the face folk visiting him "but I held off getting story writing. "Tangled TraiW" tour of his hook-hosed face had some- of the fat man. "An' I.told you I was married for-quite-a spell. b'cuz•I was am. You is a detective story of excep- thing rapacious written on it gonna have a divvy. An' I steal couldn't stand the monotony• "No. Not till I fitt good and ready. can't 1hrbw down Cass Hull an, G-A -with one person all KelseyHeafing eA tional merit. of having to live 0, A I've told you I'd k out for you if away*nth It.. Not none." shallow Don't "Tfie whining, rotuberant eyes glittered threaten- my life.2, AsM&Ai Headn Aj you'd keep still. 16 - .,. '.i at me. I won't have it." Fin I CHAPTER 1. Beaut-Ifully Done. The Kelsey warm a Tyhought you knew me better,* The Bridegroom: ."Would you mind orator will heat every No ALTRUIST• Already he was ripping letters[Cunningham retorted contemptuously. room In your h0u3o-It 13, "When I my I won't, I won t. Go,to p 19sther-McLean -brought'the after- open and glancing over them. Tears If I went into a smoking coin irtment. to operate and costs brimmed the brown eyes of the girl.I a lawyer if you think you've dear?" S&V got a 4 4ess for fuct than orw 'zoon mail in to Cunningham. She Put I She bit her lower lip, choked back a,ewe. Don't come belly-aching to me." The Bride: "What! to smoke?" other hosUna method- It on the desk b�fore him and stood 1 sob, and turned horeJessly, away. Her! The face of the fat man was ape- The Bridegroom: "Oh, de Heats both small and waiting, timidly, afraid to voice her 1 misfortune lay at her own door. She i'plectic. "Like sin I'll go to a lawyer. want to experience the agony of being housesvAthe*idl jsftction demand for justice, yet tho desperate- knew that. But— The ,woe in her You'd --like that -line, you double- away from you..so that the joy (4 Ty WnrrE Mai PARTICUL►M ly anxious to leave with it unspokem heart was that the man she had loved crossin' sidewinder. .I'll come with a return will FOUNDRIC300"1469 be all the more intenai-' CANADA ell," come. ed. He leaned back in his swivel Asir, was leaving her to face skis a night'six-gun. Thaes bow An' !soon. I'll give you two days to come JAXES SMAIrr P Wa cold eyes challenging her. "W as bleak " death.. 0116MVIOU OUT. .he barked harshly. u don't— -MI"rd's Liniment Has Cunningham had always led i life;through. Two days. If. do It— Is IIA6 She was a young, soft creature, Of intelligent selflabnesS. He had f3su- hell-sure en g. very pretty in a kittenish fashion,both ough will sou . - 0 __ : -, Whatever else could be said about ally got what he wanted because be Most of us would be a bit happier Cunnii sensuous mW helpless. It was an easy, as strong enough to take it. No ecru- pulp ham he-was no "cowarcL Be guess that unless fortune stood 'her I I and possibly more useful if we could ipulous nicety of means had ever de. met the raving man eye to eye. a few new ideas in our Intel- The Suez Canal took thirteen years friend she was a redeatined victim "I don't' worth it cent Hull sprout tarred him. Nor ever would. He to struct. to the world's selling love of pleasure. con played his .own hand with a cynical .Get out Pronto.-And don't come ba,j ]actual garden. 1*had �-And fortune.with a cynical ern ;unless you want me to turn you over Oegard of the rights of others. It U1 was this that had made him what be:to the police for a blackmailing cro9k.10- 'Caniiingham was padt flfty-fiV6 was, a man who balked large in the Fresh air and IL sight d-f'tbe city and state. Long ago and his,hair was stres1od with gray. V be had made up 'his min th&t_RItnL_ .But-hV,stood straight an an Indian ism was 9vealir. s. In six feet in his' socks.- The gap 'of MR e eat ugh his avail with A.strength still rang-strong In him. In the days wheri he had ridden the I swift, trained-eye. One of the letters be laid aside-and glanced at a second range he had been famous for his time. It brought a grim, hard smile stamina and he was even yet a formid- "-.or. as the Report of the Ministry of Health of Grest Britain to his Ups. A paragraph read: able two-fisted fighter. , said: "a sanitary environment and sound nutrition"t- a There's no water In your ditch and go when I get ready,an'I'll come back owe the gmt safeguards of HOWUL But,Hull was beyond prudence. -I'll our crops are burning.up. Your.whole when I -get ready," he boasted. 4rigation system in Dry Valley is a There came a soft thud of a herd 4, Nm a packd In your fake. You knew it, but we didn't. fist on fat flesh, the crash of-a heavy PO&et fW WN-MWY' You've skinned us out of all we bad., bulk against the -door." After that you damned bloodsucker. If To" ever things moved fast Hull's body re. Z"IF 7 11v here we'll dry- come up gulch you, acted to the pain of smashing blows.. sum sure. Before he 4111 1. falling swift and A& MPSGOL knew what had taken place he was on The letter was signed,' "One You Attached to it was a Have Robbed." the landing outside an his way.to the suldn 69 thf%SL paper tell- stairs. He hit .the. trea& hard and rs- clipping from a small-town Ing of a meeting of farmers to ask the,rolled-on down. for A map coming upstilri helped him•United States District Attorney 041- For 4islity, Flavor and his feet. be SaW Packap, an 4a 8a of the Dz to Valley ir rigation Project promote by James "What's up?" the man,asked. Pt .0 Cunningham. Hull glared at him, fior the mo. His eyes were'veno- The promoter smiled. He was not merit apeechless. You can"be afraid of the Government.. He had.InOus, his mouth a thin, cruel slit. He kept strictly. within the law,' It wa,3 't N A —MInard's I-Iniment for Dartdruff. ugh not his fault there was not eno Sure of it I in the watershed to irrigate rainfall the valley. But the threat to rry� 7 7 4.1 7, gulch him was another mAtter. He T had no fancy for being shot in the DeUclous Desserts When VoItere hot ind thirty— : back. Some crazy fool of a settler �1`hls b,,terage—ice-cold—a blenctOf He decided to lei might do just that. easily made. M sugar, fimft flavors-and other an. agent attend to his' Dry. Valley with from nature—is affairs hereafter. ready in a bottle which is the most He dictated some letters, closed his sanitary package that can be made. and went down the street to- It cotnes from our-abooluedy 11122n two ward 'the City Clib. At 'a florist's he Omt,voliet every boat Is a box of Amer- stopped-and ordered scan Beauties to be sent to Miss Phyl- Ready at hun&,eds of places.EDDY lis'Harriziian. With_these he enclosed Burit-L,e-. ..o.;_X M. ..J, llne­�etin"rawled— imeri a few bottles'on' --MATCK UVINCIUR on it. Ice at home. 4poker game was A on -at the club saW*a;wgw and,Cunningbam sat in. He inter• • rupted it to dirie, holding his seat by dw&use**Eo leaving a pile of chips at the place When he cashed in his winnings a " QUICK ad QU K PUDDINGS W­ went downstairs It was still early'. MZ no Tin"by$"a As a card-player he was not popular. AND CU He was too keen on the wain'chance ands he nearly always won. In spite Save time, trouble and of his loud and frequent laugh, of the of bluff geniality, there was no money. Drink elect Bawyou genuine humor in the man, none of Just add milk to contents of package.Boil fora min- the milk of human kindness. AiTW WUr A lawyer in-the reading-room rose ute—and serve. at sight of Cunningham. "Want to Equally delicious, hot or $hW$t0h ? see you a minute," be said. "Let's go cold into the Red.Room." Puddings He•led the way into a small room Chocolate,Cocoanut,Tapioca 7 furnished with' desk, writing sup- fur Custards the plies, and a telephone. It was for -Lem&M' Yanilla, Arrowroot, —Mdou& and Refivehing wanted to be'Pri- Nutmeg, Almond, Plaiis use of members who vate. The lawyer Aut the door. At all Grocers. 4 "Afraid I've bad news for you,Cun- specity ningham," he said. The other man's steady eyes did not NcLAREMS INVINCIBLE THE COCA-COLA COMPANY waver. He waited silently. M2,!c by McLARENS LIMUEED, Toronto,Montt 8LWinntPMVRnWQvCr t Golden to-day on business Harnilton and Winnipeff. 14 dMW was a connected with a divorce ca". By ISSUE No. 82-29 chance I ran across a record that pas "�,p •n �."^,y�?-*Z 'o-4"'. '!, �°�y •.fig•'' '�^.. 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I f" }''• ''r" 'r Ni».. tr % 'yo- ¢.` `" ; < d -�, : i Z . 11 , �_ r:1,. . _ .SUDDENLY AT SAN FRANCISCO ' b� � � y � t . :.:6:'.^'�'+•t o.< �' a,,fhv ♦ ,! n '>' M * 4 S we c n .. - ... y. n .r ' Tiragic Tenminatlloln #o Fatiguing Trip to Alasla►-Apoplexy ' fi g, _ ;,..-` „ �fi1. -_gin-S:t7" z• ,--�-s ?� y 4 v a, y S�' y� Y / // '* d^ '$ _�('�iR Q sill sorb # v r <�9f° .... �i. 8 a ", a',:: +-C".+'.. -- w _- I > Cause Of D vice4"reO , ° \, - _ .Coolidge Takaess U,.p__tahe Reins of •� - - < y � :, `*r ,� ���;�., i,1 ; �' •,,, ,, ' ; �, -�;< ',+� r. ;'IMF ,� ` : .. \iV�wasineY4 R• •1 ' ?' > ''. ,�'w •,r r '"�i ',' i++2r./' :� � •+•oy" �t Rte'- }.q,}•K -% A despatch from San Francisco CHIEF EVENTS •OF HABDING'3 a+ r t,�: t;.11 847s.-The President died without LIFE. .^•+'t, s le wartIng to those about Win.' He had BORN-Nov. 2 1866 on -a farm �. .. 4 + ,. i .... . s :..::>: ` laeen particularly comfortable and near ] looming Grove, Morrow Conn- �` Z,i r �� . i;::;.: "' ' X a +� . " '> a Mrs. Harding was reading to him, as ,�• O' ' leas been her. habit, before he went to BlISINE5S LIFE--fie a young s*': •I.I,:;" -. -4deep, man, ame a printer and Linotype r ' ,. !�`� sec e: ,~'� She and the two nurses were the operator, and in 1884 became ,pro- ;„ .1 ,'` ' F 4 �`.:x only persons with him at the time. P_rietor of the Marion (O.) Star. , • � n< ,i Doctors Sawyer and Boone were in ' POLITICAL LIFE-From 1899 to n4,� r"' � _,s ,., - the adjoining apartment. The local 1903 rapreserited. his. district in the. - 4 s', r ` ` 7�k S.A. �, ` ' physicians were out of the hotel. Senate• of Ohio. In' 1904 and 1905 'k # ,, s p'} a The doctors heard g was Lieutenant-Governor of the State. '; s a r: Mo. Hardin' F _ °'call and ran in.. _ In 1214 was elected to the United f > ' ;r : +.:> It was just 7.50 when a secretary States Senate by a majoiity of lnibre r fi ; ' : ,,:9 � j. . 4 •. ', tgn out of the PresidenVe apartments, than 100,000. Elected President ill M , v .__ 0,..f.., ­. � and hooded the formal notice of his 1920 by plurality of 7,000,000. " d 11 ti ^, death It read: FAMILY'LIFE=Married in 1891 - ` "` >. < "` ,%/.{4 r l ' '�g T � , F. A y. A4 .fit' Fa{� .-:.'f' "The' President died at 7.30 p.ta: to Miss. Florence Kling. - - - - < <s r't w ,�7, +. �` ; biro. Eardmg and the two narae8 .. ,k. ..... ,? ; r f';:: %; >}:: ,;.d Calvin Coolidge, Vice-President o! x . ':;` �;' .: w . •, - Mira Rath Fowderly and Mies !Stns the United States, who automatically $x Y '" . •.. , ' I 11 Daaser, were in the room tit the time. r �^ f`�' ✓r F;, ; r�` Mrs. Flarding was readin =to } succeeds the late Warren G. Hardin ' .I.y + `< ! 1'reaidea when utfxrIp without warn- President was born at Plymauti� r" Vermon on Jul 4, 1872, of old New .t 5r f 7 f r; ' k, fug, a light shatter goosed through k Y' s; j3 X 1._:' England s s r ' _ his fraane. He collapsed and all g took. He worked on his x� �.;, ':. Sr.;e '`..�'' :. father's farm as a boy and through • ry ti �* x / Y 4 recognized that' the' end' had coons. ' y hard efl'ort obtained an education, ` A'' 'Stroke Of apnplezy was the Cause of ,: ' / a his death'.' graduating at Amherst College and 3 j: ' r � " �. rr y� �:' v t � _ r' Within a !ew afterward practising law at North- �` 1 . "F;: ,�* t __ moments,' of the,ampton, Mass. Before_being elected _ `'r.' .�r ; ` r F s FresideaVs officiii party -- '� 5, emu,>_ N; had bein Vice-l'reeident of the United States in " :. . • summoned. i lyovember,`1920, he was successively • _ - • ' This' was followed immediately by M ROUND-GIREAT.BRITAIN AIR RACE Mayor of Northam ton tuber o `p'• T. Catirt .+ this notice signed b P me t ney,being con rate at after '�" - gn y his physicians. the State.'House of Representatives 'A g al winning the zing's Cup offered-for the nnecesatal entreat Into a which encircled Great Britain. "The•President died instantaneous- and the State Senate, and Lieutenant- . . ly, without warning, and while von- Governor and .Governor of Musa- - f ? , _....- - varsing with members 'of his family,chusetts. His success as Governor in e W Q plackets gal., ;_,450; per 6-ggaa]� tin, ;2.40 per Prince Coming as the ` at 7.30 The Week" .S �gal. Maple sugar,91, 256. p.ta Death was apparently dealing with the serious Boston police. Haney-60-1b. tins,40% to lie per Duke of C.oC1 wal - due to some brain evolvement, probab- strike was,ih-the public mind, largely lb.; 8 and 2% lb. tins, 11 to 12%c z ' Iy an apoplexy. During the day he responsible for his being chosen as ''' Z`ORONTO. -lb.; Ontario comb hone ge . had been free from discomfort and Mr. Harding's running mate. He has Manitoba &beat-No. 1 Northern, 1• 60 to y' r , No. A despatch from London says:--. �,,"- -there was eve $5; No. 2, $3.76 to $4.25., The Prince of'' Wales is completing ' + every juatiBiattion for an a wife and two sons and Is known'for $1.151!. Smoked meats-llama, med.•, 27 to I plans for a trip to Canada in Septum- : - ..'. ticipating a prompt recovery. his simple tastes. Manitoba oats--No. 8 CW 48ytc• 29c; cooked hams, 48 to 45c; amoked,bel when, as the Duke of Cornwall, ,' No. 1 feed, 47c. rolls, 22 to 24c; cottage rolls, 28 to, he will spend a month on his ranch in -., (� Manitoba burley-Nominal. �28c; breakfast bacon, 80 to 84c; ape -'`� e'A ' A21 the above track, bay ports.' tin] brand breakfast bacon, 84 to 38c;t Alberts. It is to be a strictly prirate 'It . IN SYDNEY STEEL. American corn-No. 8 yellow, $1, backs, boneless, 32 to 88c. - `visit. I! he traveled as the Prince of I Berle Cured meats-Lon clear bacon, 60 r Wales eve municipal official- the . .•;,',F:. .`% y-Nominal. to 10 lbs., 118; 70 to 90 lbs. $I?.50; length and breadth of the land would ' Bucl;wrheat-No. 2, noettiaal. 90 lbs. as u r� ion Ma00 meeting Votes t0 : x,.�, ��V R Rye--No. 2 P ;18.50• lightweight . - Resume Work Dropped - , nominal. rolls, in barrels, tss- 'ha, want to give him the freedom oi! tits : .y', Peas-No. 2 nominal, tt , vyweight 4 ` ' city and he would have�to 8 YY 4 , . rolls, ;33. y gist his OI! June ��'. ,' Millfeed-Del., Montreal ire bb, way through a month of baagneta , . {', ba included: Bran i Lard-Pure tlercea ibi4 to 18c: , -- . A despatch from Sydney. .N.S-, "" ~`a' ga , Per ton, ;26 to tuba, 16 to 18c; - - t�,o>,:-The Sydney steel strike is aver. $$2 ; sboits, per'ton,$27 to S--9: mid- Pte. 181,4 to 17�a�; His desire is to see his ranch again# - ;33 to ;86;-good feed dour sprints, 18c. Shortenin , tierces 14 as well as to have a real vacation is • ' - --,lt f! mass meeting of steel workers ;2.1 to 112.26, to 15c; tubs, 16 to 16>�tc; Pails, 16}� the open. These are due Chief reasons -:" Ontario whar.t--No. -2 white nom- 16c' prints, 17 to 1 7fie. why the heir to the throne is about to a> union.►iesdquarters, about 85 per r '3 iaaL Choice heavy steers;.;7 to $7.50; take this long jaunt .But it is slev ,'- - - - cent o!those present mist to end the butcher steers choice, ;7 to ;?.450•+ ` strike and return to work. The union .:; 'Ontario No. 2 white oat �, mod, ;8.60 to $7; do, coed.. $6 to!Partly due to the wanderlust which ..X, -----executive will'notify the British Em- Ontario corn-Nominal m., ;4.26 to ;6.50• butcher,the Prince has been .suffering ,.,.�� Aire Steel Co ration accordin i Ontario Saae�-Kiss per • 8 since his recent tri to tba !ar - �° g y = in jute bap, ttyy . ; 75 to 25• P East,' j . l`Ioatreal, prompc� O� M ,. .;4 !b $gbaj 1• l 1'S In Chair resolution, which formally r « ' ment,.$.5.10 to ;5:20; Toronto baihx 'd ! to d+:,.cQCa.. 245 to Pans are now maturing for an aazly. _, _ ends the strike,the steel workers cow- ;6.06 to $5.16;'�ulk seaboard, ;4.95 to,;6.50; hatcher cows. choice, f 3S;i suit to South Africa,but when this b ` ' I , ,plain that every man's hand is against - $6• do, met., $8 to ;4: canners and buL-'tits en' 'will fps official. -There them. sad the censure Man. Hoar-fat I ters. $To to ;2• feeding steers, good,'are some � ° ther's snob ect& who y people; courts, patents, in- cotton $5 to 38; do, fair, $4.50 to ;b; stock- j ` olica.newspaper and the Federal and sacks, $6.90 per bbl.; 2nd pata., $6.85. era,�� $;t_g,0 to$5.60; do,fair, 3.25 believe one o! the -" !Provincial Government&, Hay-Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton � to marrying ' , track, Toronto. t1 ' to $4.50; milkers, springers, each, ;60 e g just yet is due to this to ;lb; $13 8 mothy, to $80; calves, choice, $10 to $lr; do,:travel lever, - The Steel Company stated that 2,. ;13; mixed, ;12.60 to =19.60. .�. _ 506 man.were working at the giant out Straw-Car btu, per ton, track, To- med., $8 to ;9; do, cam.; $4 to ;6; - ot approximately 8,600 wino .were conic, ;9.50. lambs, spring. $13:25 to ;13.50; sheep,.Germany Has Issued - there when the strike began. THE LATE P1�ESIDENT HARDIN " Cheese-New, large, 22c; twins; ice, light, $6 o, culls do, choice, �1• 4 to b• do SW TIn vl', $ ; culls and b �� Mach N a n lee 2 cka O#e.• stri on 2 ,to 23c th 34 tri !e began a morn$ b 28c. StiJtans ng of odd Trip in 3I Da 0 P , 24c Tb to ;8.5ti; hogs, red sad watered, June 27 for 20 per cent wage in- y Old, large, 82c twigs: 9234c; triplets,.18.86; do, f o.b., $8.26; do, coon A des etch from Ber1In. sa s:- • ' , . `'crease. - May Soon Be ,Remit :33c; Stilton, s3%c. New.Ze4land old Po .. try p y Disturbances followed, in the'eourA ;:.. ' y' cheese, 80c. .. into $8. Can you char a half million?,, is A despatch from Paris says:-The-36 Batter-Finest creamery prints, . now a common question among people H� of which a number of police voers ya:-The-36 to 87c ordinary creamery, 84 to MONTREAL. - In-Berlin. The new half million mark - ."-,rstoned and a magistrate hit and prac- dreams of a round-tho-world trip in 86c• No. 2 82 to 33c ' Oata, No: 2 CW, 67c; No. 8 CW, notes have made their a . _ 'r�- flfcslly stun ad, by a mieai]e. As a 81 Jaya are searing realization. Not E ppeannce stet -"�' result o! the disturbance ,Provincial pan F-998--Extras in cartons, 98;to 87a; 55c; extra No. 1' teed, 458 c- No. 4 relieve the possessor of enough ta'bny on is a British company planning a extras, 84 to 85c; firsts, 29 to 80c; local white, 52%c. Flour, Wanitoba `•`" :.t. .Police and about 1,500 troops from .11:74-hour.airplane service between Lon. seconds, 20 to 22c, spring heat dinner from carrying a balgit�; via• l don and Bombs Live u2 g pair., lab ;6.90; de, isle bankroll. _ district of Canada occupied'the strike, y, but the French Gov- Po t> -Spring Chickens,'90c; tuts, ;8.40; do, strong barkers', $6.20; - �nmfore lac ` ernment has ven hens, ever b s., 22c; do, p ;5.745 to $6,86; large packets of thou._- French air mall company to a 20e• �, 9 to 4 lbs,1 7c; roosters, 12c; Rolled oats,bag, 90 albs' $3.06 to $3.15.!-sand mark bills had to be used in -- .: At midnight July 8 the eight thou- P y to organize due�Clinga, over b lbs., 2&; do. 4 to fi Bran, ;245 to ;26. Shorts ;28 to;29: transactions which often nn into the . .. . . /and miners of Cape Breton came out i 24-hour 'flights between Paris and lbs., 20c; turkeys, - - .fin sympathy to force withdrawal of:Bucharest, therebycattin th Young, 10 lbs. sad.;Middlings, 6188 to 1134. iay, Nn, 2, millions. The highest denomination of g- r orris up, 2bc. __ I pee ton car lots ;16. the troops and from the no _ _ currency previous was the 100 OOQ ps police. On July 6 the ' rnlal travel schedule. Dressed pout Spring Cheese, finest eastern, 19 to 193f c. mark bill ' The lanes will, try P g chickens. a r­- The leaders,J. B. MacLachlan and P carry 16 Passengers, 40c; hens, over b 7bs., 28c; do, 4 tw 6 Butter, choicest creamery, 83 TAW p .�, .` :.,:,Dan Livingstone, were arrested ou j a cook and a porter to make up the -tbs., 24c• do, 3 to 4 lbs., 20c; r oosters,'! Eggs, selected, 38c. Potatoes, per 4 An Basil '--replaced abrasive belt . ='eha beds before sundown. Each machine 15c; ducklings, over 5 lbs., 25c; do 4,bagg,, car lots, $1.20 to $1.25. y P rgea of sedition, and n July 18 to 5 lbs. 25c• turkeys young, 10 lbs.; Com.cattle $3.50 to$5• mixed ai-'features a new machine for grind- _ ;hey were deposed,by John L Lf will hope a wireless telephone to lees g• qu '••':' om their respective of$ces of aec �in touch with. European broadcasting and up, 90c. ity steers, ;6; hogs, $9.76 to ;10. ing small metal os wood articles, I. stations. Extension of the line from ins-Can. hand-picked, lb., 7c; „ Lary and president of ]district 26 of Buchasest to Bombs primes 634c. . the United Mine Workers. The inter- y is being can- Maple products-Syrup, per imp. e��Rii ii�� ��J national president Instructed the min-I altered and may be established before s7 � 0 NEW CANADIAN-� . ...,.-:`' ; :Ws to return to work. On July 21 the I the end of the year. - ' .11 I - :miners r are t�work. catch -- _IHDIISTRY BACKED BY--BAH-CAPI1`AL • ---_--�-.._ - catch s ateame`r on the Pacific, two :�inls►nd Revenue Stamps days to fly across North America and Replace Postage,on Oct. 1. six days to cross the Atlantic, it will ,.'is:*... , „,; A despatch from London says:-The ping facilities which exist Dor wheat im *; :- i be possible to snake the trip around: :'3 i1.-a.„ •� A despatch from Ottawa says:-An;the world is less 'than half Jules: -. ,. development. of Canadian milling in-'and flour via Vancouver. If he finde :.'explanation of the changes in the Verne's•80 days. I ,,.,:' terests on a great scale by British opportunity exists for improving stamp taxes effective on August 1 has 1 `3sa i these facilities and reducing the cost gn , ?:%!, capital !s foreshadowed by tie de-. of market$ Canadian wheat, he and 11 been made by the Post-Office Depart-I � Possess Sense I r ! '` parture for Canada,on the Empress of - . Ment. The requirement that Inland €?t':,,, hl. associates are ready to invest �• unknown to Humans. ' ,France,Aug.8, of Sir William Nicholls.'Iarae sums of atonep for ChB, purpose. Revenue stamps must be used on %' .- -..` Sir WHIlam -is chairman and govern-1 How Iwrge these sums may be is indl. Cbeques, it is pointed out, does not A despatch from Paris seas:- >!; . g a::;:; tug director of Spillers Milling and sated by the-fact that Sp-Hlers indue- - Come Into effect until October 1st Tine'Scientific interest has _been aroused ";;�: Associated Iadus2riea, Limbted. a huge' tries control $3b,000,001 and that Sir Special War Revenue Act has provid-I over an incident in the Swiss canton " combination of interests which own William hlmeli is a director of.8ar- ed explicitly that postage stumps may,,of Vaud which• tends to 'demonstrate , their own steamships and insurance:clays''Bank. be used in the payment of stamp du-'that bees possess a sense unknown to companies, sad are thus completely Ia view of the dominating pokitiaa ties under the Act, but after the first.humans. self-contained.. I of Spillers is the British grain trade, . '..•of October this permission ceases to; A farmer was taking a hundred Sir William who is accompanied its decision to consider large ingest' " '` °`exist pounds of honey to market, when his by Lady and Miss Nlcholls and J. T.° ments in Canadian milling is a,mgfser ..-, wagon overturned. In a few minutes Amer, secretary of the company, will'of_Russia Will Celebrate a Number of bees were noticed in the `~'1 ,' great ,importance to Canada, wane . :.,4' visit Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Win- its insurance of imperial 'control of ]�t. Dec. �� vicinity, and in a quarter of an hour nlgeg, Calgary and Vancouver. ;He will Imperial foodstuffs augurs wel' for the .t the sky was darkened by them. It spend _Z months in Canada investi- forthcoming Economic ('ooference. Not% v_ :=' A despatch from Moscow says;- has since been learned that simul- tiICE-PRES. CALVIN COQLIDGE. gating the growing cnd handling of,wince before the. war has British in- '..." '.,�y,;,The.Council of C:orrimissars have fixed taneously every hive in the canton Whom the death of President �M $ wheat. Canada, he considers, !a be ;dust sba+ved a disposition to part$. .- upon ten church holidays, to be ob-•.was emptied. Harding calls to the White House. Mr.� coming the oontrolling factor in the` etpate in Canadian development on , served according to the new style A great number of people were Coolidge is the first Vice-President to: production and price of grain, and he?such a lanes scale. The fact that it I�alendar. Thus this year will be the stung, and three children who were become Chief Executive of the United Wishes to study its course from the i�v.pVniean the eatabliahment of a ne"I -. ' Brat that Russia will celebrate Christ-1 riding on the wagon at the time of the States aincg_Theodore Roosvelt sue,I farm to.the British consumer. He will;' industry, rather than the mere in. a `" ' ¢¢►►a8 simultaneously with the rest of�accident were rescued with difficulty coo 81 William bleRinlsy on the lat-i look ino the poaetbilities of Hoar mill- vestment of British e+iayL►a1, ssaltaa l $!ta world:; from the angry insects. , ter's death )ing in Western, Canada and into ship.+*till mom oona-tru4UV& ,µ .i" r '^� -+. .bl.'4, A. .!°-^•='rays u7' ''f"f:r,,u",,,.�' .rds %r�,s -°' yr r ,. -ay c k' �. Y. '_t r.;' . .a 7. " '.• '.Y '"' <3.0 1. "'�i.�-�,,,' �w xr'` s'�° ,c5&,_ - "i 7•' .� :y'<'h--r,. .!n.,�.Ce. s.';- r .x:�` `r. ''M C.-lZr R, .41 "NIP 7'� Attoqutl the grand garden party at ;ARE, YOU -GOING 7- 7 4 Graharn Bros., Claremonts - Whitevale TMRMS ge he i _' Pic *A' k* Thursday, Aug. 9th. '" Service Gara M ­i w" year.; $1.50 if paid in advance. Fish ng,. Ca ping, n C Ing Sub6criptions ro the United Statm and Cceat -fttaia$2.00 in advance. Fairm Machinery ! overhauling, Painting, 811 kinds HA.. DY LUNCH SUGGESTIONS Ignition Used,-al repairing dpne. New and so a specialty. JOHN MURKARI Propriefof� n-d–er-T Your old Ford top re-covered Cook's -Cook'@ Cook I a Cook's Bi fur $13.'00. CooVs Cook's Veal Vienna Pork and Sliced -Potted Lonch Steel Fence Poetal Tongue & poynter Meats Loaf Sausage Beans Beef ..NOTES AND COMMENTS. Clay Steel Wire-Gates Berry, �– l:ie 'g eat war­had b r a Stuffed Chriitie'o last r o 'ror ' One Wooden Threshers Tank Sweet Prime ..Choice --!L�ever equalled by any former -Q,iee 1. W.T. Disney, Greenwo*o&,tU.Cft 5 C tftd19 011i —Mixed -war. In other wars the chief p y. I.Cne awd L1111611, 'Pickles Cheese. Sardines olbles Olives Biscuits -.sical 'suffering was confined to 42tf .._�Pbone.Pick 714 �those who were actually engaged ... Clark's Stuart's ' Puve Prepier Choice Borden's Salad. Canned Evapord ghetti Marma. Raspberry An the war,but in the late war, 'Picken-ng arn -H ess ,.Shop spa `.*borabs of.a'very destructive c) SC Cheese lade Jam Drefising Salmon Milk -throuxh the'use of a6roplane8 and mr. Vigilance Committ e acter the great physical as well, Canned Snider's. French 'Car�phell'i Kippered Corned t Herring Beef FARMERS ard soup,3 'As inenta suffering was Pineapple, Catsup Must carribd to The object of this Association is to"', Now is.the time ts'see about y the -inhabitants of tow-us and lessen steaun nd prosecut6 our t log'. -cities who were taking no active he Harness needs. `1part in the war. A a* d.a LIPP These were acts We have on han goo RICHARDSON'S GROCERY Kembeks having property stolen oorftinul that were contrary to all the rules Gate Immediately with any member of Harness and Accessories a While, this war had of Ex6ontive committee. t various prices. -of warfare. tia�rors never before equalied, it M I ambership fee convinced. D S Give u.i a trial a d be T A R M L A will bear -66 cbmparison to the TiWmW=&v be bad tr*m too President at Searatery on appli"tion., Service Lands' Department of horrors whielf. will accompany Good Shoe Repairing To.buy or sell your farm, consult the Farm future great wars, abould another !Cxsc.oom.—L. a. Banks,C.S.Palm. The United Farmers Co�operative Covtpany, . CECIL BRADLEY t war-ever,oce r. W I all er Donald Nuoro, Pickering. grea U h le Limited. Harness maker, nations are sick of war and Pray"� J,,R'. Thextoa.' .-' - W, 1. Clark. A. J. k, LLISON. Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick. IM trig that another will never occur President. socrator? PICKERING. ONTARIO All are ' making preparations against attack by enemy coun. triet.— In future, wars -will be F R U T d - A R S. T ig carried on not on theland chW CA _77 but1com the air' aAd from undy- CANADIAN NATIONAUMB ON or have a full supply of "all sirAs the so& Since the 'war ended -TORONTO -'Get them frodrus----we -Ixres -of Dry Goods tProirress has been made in Also, Gingham% Prints and a full.line the manufacture- --of aamplanes 25th—SEPT. Sth —not the chess We;mll Sherwin-Willia mis' Palo to and Varnishes poet. and poistmous caw% xo that the but the BEST r of future destructive characto W 'Window of Nations, Zonoletim, kreenate of Lead. Paris Green. fresh in. 6. -:--warfare Is Inconceivable. , The Th6 Sho' T.Aague. of Nations. however. Is Send a Datntition 8xprese Money Order,the best way ar money. VVe sell them. to send yo hard at work healing old sores Eatiniated aftenskn'd*, 19M..43th Consecutke Year, and bringing about a more kindly for Courtesy, Right 1,500,000 And remember that Treatment and Right Prices welead. .71, leeeflags Salong notiona. It iS ein others follow. 'earely hoped.that their efforts to- Progztmme without precedent in its variety &�d ezteni wards preventiag future wars Scores of new features and all of the old that have MV- THORNTON'S, BROUGHAM a­ be sucrewful, and that the imay tiLined Public favor world will never again wituesa T THE BUSY STORE HERWS A' RBABON another such such war as that GEORGEOUS CLEOPATRA SPECTACLE which the present generation was CrowniM trI=nph in the production at,au -pagoants �Wmpelled to endure. IWO Porfor Per 7 Pickering' Hardware StvLe ROMINT SULLAN.Prod"" ;,7. IN MEMORIAM. JOW.0.ff"T.Standallor OWN~ 18A.LTZ31-10 lovinffl,memoiT of my dear brother, Harry Salter, who passed awayAng. 14UL 19= Now is the time,io buy an- Oil Stove tor . 41y lir cannot tell bow I loved him, bwe Jrl I N G - the hot weather y heart cannot.tell what to say Wre 40od only knows how I miss him. 7­ Jewel, Florienoe and Now Per&66m- And I long for him every day. We have�the 'Clark tuater, -E A F Got out prices ore buying. A P-..L.- of our �We bave a co Is ;Pi:%'Cloth from IS to 40 inches wide Salter. who died to line a rii n Doors and Window Serems. A August ith. I= at lowest pricee. Vone but God knew 4�7 sad the L U R -Z . par Ing, And or —Pofka. Rakes, Eloes, Lawn Nowers. tbe forewell tears were abed. Garden Too4s ther When be A full line of Py Harry and his mo Sprayers, 8eythes and Stones, Oil Can&ate- we& taken from bome. �,�Lwa* from brothen and slaten to live �"*e have chanxid the name of oar "first potent A'few Aatowotde T16se at a.reduced price—from 9.00 to 14.W. in the heads of athirs. hi-ked dour from "CREAN OF THE WEffr' to ths These are all guaranteed tires. .. ...... 18at God bas silencorA blarto the amwe. -HAPLE LEAF.." And sweetest tbough�sball ever linger "Pto El the spot wbere thou my eon This is a change In name only; the quality is exwtly no, Motto—"We have it, ean,get It, or it is'not mode." art-laid. ..the same as we have been selling under the old brand ED Mother. Father. %—Fro name. �You will readily see the advantage to up both. 7- Sister and Brother* �..'from the standpoint of national advertising,I having ------LP J, S. RALSDON one.brand for our world-wide distribution. 7` =12 --AF&rw Machines and Repairsso The CALriibbeH flour Mins Coal Ltd. ld by A.N. Sbarp, Kingston Road� Mina at .:The Wage Earner"96 Bank East of Whltby. account. 4 uld feel that his savinp -R 0 ickerin g VERY wage earner sho Telep&une Oihawa $99 Toronto Peterb 'ro, P however small it may be, is welcomed at any �rwch of The man, or womm f do,Jars to E with a IFI" .d it is afforded the am* pro, care ul ..D A N C I N G 7 this Bank. attention epos mpt and natant Ing- At - Orchard Ian," Rouge Hill,Ki an the deposit6r with a large amount. ':'*'-' P I C K E R-1 N CA our ca Road. Round and square *aces % ible courtes "aim to extend to all our depositoP evet7 Polf every Tuesday and Satarday .7, at and service. :,o'clock m. 47cf ET ._­41 MEAT_ MARK X! 2&- per lb will be beld in the open Ali- Pound Roast or Steak, G, P. LYND. Useaser. paviiio Rouge Bill,every Saturday Surloin Boost or Steak, 28c WHnW BRANCK ;evening. Good Occh tra6 Admie. BROOKUN BRANCK L C. CROSS, Madow. Porterhouse Roast-or Steak, 280 �A7 ision.Genta 50E—, rladi6a fnw. Romp ... ... .180 Fine Rib ag"t, A Good Ift . P0 ..Heavy Riblto"t, Shoulder Roast, 16 and 180 erlDg ._'..Ba er 14c ck ' k ;:1 Pot Roast, ambinAtion .....8riskst, to Wil, i.; i' IAN of Pork,— 2k M -.Bread like Mo ­-�FAITR—Sow in faitJa,, 1join of Pork, ther .tried to 4ke- Shouldet Roast of Pork 20c,28c —Live in hope HOPE : . . -, - and Cookies carried by Oui drivers. '.-.Pork Chopi% 28e :..Bans, Cakes tFZRTlLlZ8R­Kak9 sure with Ferti. nd have them call. Pure Pork Sausage, we Phone 900 a —count" Gentleman 'Finest Salt Pork,.... 7, G Finest Breiikfaet Becon,'piece, reat demand for the -,Martha Jana" S g 9 w if t's Red Steer �Fsrtilizer on Fall Wheat, you Mild Ou rea Cottage-Rolb-(half or whole),, Me Chocolates w kwk Bacon,- 45c ill be assured of an increased Try a box—they're-delicious D :,yield and .better sample Cooked H&m,.. Ir mi'the Sods Fountdin goes good whe:a its hot. W A 000l drin einers,.. RF of grain. served in the -.'9e&d-(Jh ... 15(3 Sundaes, Sodas el eese,. 'Phone or call for information Vertex 6anitary System. :-.;8"y First&ad Domet4tic Shortening, 3 The 55 cents 5 The 90-dente 1b printe IS cents3 E. R E E S 0 R 9 ' 0 Wedding Cakes our Specialty resh Trout and White Fish Every Friday .F. CEDAR GROVE pal and UistrWt.Ro a vo 4%�T T I U-1 M A J-k -1115,1�zl�, .14 _,.:;.�LARE MONT. George ana Mrs. Judd and little an th. Pi­Mafor.' 6,`gr,:1 IA 0."ste-fwqgx:.-Bditb Toot, Edgar.-Wardi ' daughter, of Toronto, spent,--over a1g. C, Lat. comp. C, .(geow.), (Lat. Aldin Ward (Can. hiat. Joe. B. Borland is .busy these h, Jean the holiday with Johd and His, auth.) The following will have Wright(can. he W is Scott hist.), Myr U. '. days making the excavation for b* a complete Normal Entrance oon pas. son (phys - Arith.), Gladys Jones new residence fast south of the Mrs. Duncan Stokes and two sing supplemental examination iu (phys., aritl.,)., Part I of Lower A;1­ Manse. ------------ children, of Mount Albert, spent the subjects in brackets . RrAd School standing: Mabel Ste, Ids Rev. A. Osborne. of Chicago, few days last week with G. M. A pleby—Eng. comp. II, Eng. lit. Brown, Helea Chesher, Alms will preach in the Baptist Church and Mrs. Forsyth. t)hya, 111, auc. hist. 0, geom. oods on Sunday morning and the pas- Evans, Margaret Gee,* Edna Green, Ed. and Mrs.Gibson were in To- 0, ehem. C, (alg.),(Br.hist). Vivi- Robert McCallum, Lyman McOul- tor in the evening, his sub- routs last week attending' the an A pleby—Eng, comp.114 Eng. tough,. Allan Miller, Alice Pegi, jest will he lk Soul's Tragedy." "A bad beginning makes hem. Edith. Peters.-- Kenneth Reesor, funeral of the latter's cousin, Dr. lit.III, phys. III, Sr. Blot.C,c that good A. V. Michell, of BathurstSt. C, (ane. hist.), (aig.), (geow). •The Paul Wilson, Margaret Pugh(Can' See our Now Gingbame end in endl g"'is an old saying t at does Mrs. R. Michell and son, F. C following have completed the 19 Chambrays. not always come true., When, G; -Michell, and Mr. and Mrs., H. tof the Normil Entrance a t hist), Oscar Stephenson (Can. par and hist.), Gertrude Tolchard (Can M. Forsyth was drawing In his Oliver find son, Fred, spent Sun Matriculation examination in the hist.)Norria'a Wilsod (C813 bist.' A fall line of Wall Papers load of hay about three'weeks day last with Ed. and Mrs.'Gibson following*subjects: Edna Benns— Those,having a subjsct in(Can. newest designs. ..,...ago he had the misfortune to free- three.ree of his ribs while in the accom! Eng. lit-IIII,Eng.cow.C,Doris Gee eta tuay carry it over until next Ladies' Summer Underwear and Mise Veta, Stephenson, parried by her cousin, Miss' Ethel —Eng. comp. II,iug.lit It.a1g.III year! act of pitching a forkful of hay, Stephenson, has returned home geom C, Lat. comp. C. Gladys Hosiery at right prices. -.Andon Saturday when unloading -last load Le. again had after spending three -weeks with Jones—Eng. comp. C. Eng. lit. C', 123rd and her uncle And aunt, Chas.and Mrs. 4ssie Pege=Eng. comp. I, Eng. Men's Summer Shirts, new pat- terns. Men's Underwear' an accident when a rope he was Harris, of Orono. lit. II, a1g. III, L&T.comp. C,Edith handling gave way causing.him to 2-piece and combin- Chn.poin 'Reeve'Johi�Forgle, First-deputy Stephenson—Eng. comp. 11,a1g.0, %-F ri -fall from the purline plate, on to reeve Adam Spears and Second- geom. C, Jobn. Willison—geoni I E6 IOU$. 9 the binder which was standing on deputy reeve G. M. Forsyth were Eug.comp. III, phys. III, al C. A full line of Fresh Groceries nnately he the barn floor. Fort at Beavertbri on Wednesday of R'11 81t4OOL,RESVLTS Chopping and Oat Rolling will always on hand a*lovvest.r fell on a part of the binder which last week attending a special meet- LOWS der and broke his fall.' His shout ingof the county councili'.. when Complete Lower School Stand. 'be continued at tbi will -of the possible prices. Highest prices aid for bruised, but-he had a. narrow ea- bentu es for improveivent Eileen Cooper. Edna Benns. Isabel p one of his legs were somewhat by-laws regarding the sale of de- ing : Donald Beer. Mabel Bryan, late W. G. Barnes at Green River, r road produce. caps from serious If not fatal in. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fri- Harvey, Gpurposes were passed, and the Gregg, Albert ., Gordon d juries. matter of reforestration was die• McBride, Evelyn McCullough, Es. days. 42tf - Aa interesting event took place A A. SCOTT, at the manse. Claremont, on Wed- cussed. but this was left over until sedity, Aug. 1st, when Mr. John the December session when-it will CLAREMONT, ONTARIO Ayres, & prosperous and highly receive farther consideration and * respected farmer of Pension Town• probably finally disposed of. -ship, Victoria County, was united in marriage to Mrs. Annie Marla EX&Mi0CtiQ0 Ee3Ult3 lgourley,'of Claremont, Ont. The The following is the Normal ' Sh Gourley, relict of the late William Cant ag s ceremouL was performed* b the School Entrance and Junior Ma- i and the L triculatioc results at the Clare- Rev, A. cLeilsa 'y N, ,couple were unattends& AAM We have a supply of White Rey Mont Coutinuation* school: let Pump@ lj Immediately left by motor for Grade Proficiency over" 75, 2nd _X, oints north and west on a brief Grada Pipf. 11 60-75 ; 3rd Gmde -1 and 2 strop Running Show onsym000, after which they will Prof. 111 6046; Credit 5090 p. c. Black Patent and white with white reside for a time In the bride's Complete 19ormal Entrance and home at Claremont, whence the Junior M.atric.—Georgime Forsyth,- buckle at$1.75. Thleis food wishes of the community fol- geow 1, French auth. 1. Br. hint.'; regular$2.50 Ladles' Oxfords, white and ow I ow them. III. Anc. Mat. C.Com pleteNormal I What: was probably the great- School Eu trance— Doris. McCu_4[ tan, $1.75 6 ----estday in tbo'historyotOlaromont tough—tile. Ili georn If, phyS 11. Boots, was Monday, Aug.Otb, when the lit. 111, ace, hist,, Ill. Bag. comp v white soles and= At. OP- C..Br.-hist. 0, c . 0. The fol - $2.25. Memorial Park was formally --mews white Osav sued. The day was exceedingly lowing will have complete Normal fine and about one thousand People Entrance and Matriculation when f assembled to witness the ceremo- they •have passed a supplemental 10 'It iwou'l C]L� by" well as honor those Who fell examination a. the subjects in In the grestmar and also those bracketp—Rowena Cooper, French who served in that war. In the auth. 1. Br. hist. C. ph". C, chew. Commercial B unavoidable absence of F. H. Rich. 9 C. Lat. Ptuth.C, (anc. hist), (geom Coal, ,_Coal ardeon .Reeve John Formte presid Elizate h Gm"m—phys. 11,lit.C. ad.Z2 gave a short address. Ex. chew. C,Lat. C, (8r. hisit.) size. entry year 1923 mirks tba e collent speeches were delivered by hist.. Lat. auth.. Gordon Gregg— the Standard'Pstak upon its fiftieth Hard and Soft Soal of the the following men who were prom- Or. bisit. 11, 93s. II, Fr. auth. 11, i o'—w1tv .beat quality on t in military ciretee:.MojDr (geow) (Lat. autb.). (Lat. com.) ::Dr James 'Moore. of Brooklin, (Fr. comv) Neil McKtnnoo—Fr. this hand I since its incep"� MajorrG. W. P. Every.of Whitby. Bank has been to give tdry, M or Chappell. of Oshawa. and TIM A. LAWt in -a 'at bertirin service while arift Major Robt. Smith, of Columbus. d� Aero Cushion Tires W, 7 The ceremony of avv�iuuni[ the facmd4ing the utmost tw C11COZI V% C=r. s', :two are pro tablets whiel N -. • the N&tY Of -its 7 minentir on the state pil;:Wmat the Stop puncture Poucy has entrance to the park was perform Two periods of ._[ty ed by Col. G. H. Borden, 0. O. C. throligh R E 8 depressi I 111iliterry District No. 2. who gave As a consequence the 1: splendid address on,`he heroism .,.Bank hos enJoyed steady, sound and i od other noble qualities of the inbstainti-I growth,today having 161 Canadian soldier. The tablets, branebies throtshout the whole Dom-are of bron", show excel Tbees an "Pp loot workmanship. and they. con• ikon. strong flriazm�sl d by A Real Buy' .taro the names of fifteft men from afflustiolne with the north part of Pickering Town Audons in ftweign coutitries, enabhng -Starting &Wet the a who fell In the Brest war, to ban comprehensive eighty-three 13th, you caii get names of those who service EW the promotion of Canadian served and three unpoing sisters. P 'These tablets will- be .;Oy. ....-vaterprive bo*at ham and abm& any tire in the sho, a lasting Wenument to the patriotism' and -At a reduction of 10 :.-.-,self self-sacrificing spirit of those who -per seat. r e guIar did not hesitate to answer prompt C*90 Pnoe8. ly to the call of their king. Rev. -,-"-,;A. McLellsaread an appropiate 3OX31 60ra ti es $14.04 passage swripture and Rev. A. " .other sizes m000rd- Osborne, of Chicago, and Rev. Mr'. SLANDAM BAW -Osborne, of Claremont, offered up ingly• .prayer. Patriotic songs.were sunk ' Get in on this while By the school children, in which the audience joined' —Takes the place of,air tubes. . During the —they last. afternoon there was a mood pro. They are made of-highly poroobb. :i . � I Bwtking ty Yie�­ f sports given which .,,Para Rubber, and ride as easy Filr gramme o I am Offterest. The Pick T. X. GO 0 P E R created much _" air ering Junior football team too; to . ­_.GLAR1EM0NT emont .Juniors by 1-0;- the Cta r :J Thexton . IRS Pickering Seniors won frord Groe wood by 1.0:and Green River wod A gent. PICKERING. The Ideal.Gro=7 Store . .. from Claremont by 10. The Pick." • In the course of a few days we shall be ering Girls' baseball team defeated moving into our new store, located Claremont by 28 20, and also n : Wire--Fencing' r -by IS 8 here. How About 'a - Car ..-about I50feet South from the four won from Glen Mai __T main Corners of the village. We need were&_n_ui—uFXr6o_Ttoys' and girls' I am prepared to take ordats for bula.-, UKUL a'.V�— LP�Cbx: ,on o-tt"Ntenal races which aroused much interest. ing wire fences. either hand.- : and also vowingbusiness. We shall made or woven. ....- 'Now is and time to order your .. 'The concert in the evening was a make delivery to any part of the thwa grand success from an artistic Consult me before placing your order. and special attention given to pbeve Charges moderate. Work -car before the spring rush. We orders. Onlv the best of Food Staft --standpoint But as the raw guaranteed. will be kept on our sbelvet was about to been a heavy down- CIL 1712 delivery. of Neilson a lee Dream will' -Phone PI Can MfLke imm pour of min caused the program 34,0 GEO. PARLEY. Pickering constantly on hand throughout la to be given in the rink. The -so- of the tollowing models Our Objective — Quo�ft Pint.Pint. Low Prices all goods gumsat- Iroronto, were very highly appre. no solos of Miss Edith Low, of 10E OREAM OttS wW- Letusp, your nextarder. _-1-ciated. She has spowerfuland-_ TOURING CA ..0,­ RUNAB Markham Bread Canada sweet voice.-and has a most pleas- Alway8-on hand Phone, Clare 2908 .4 Bt platform Frank Havlogopened a new Store&udRe- . .... AND�ONE TON TRUCKS$ _4%"X CRY DLOW1 Oldfield. the PO pnlarToronto bars• freshment Stand, and also a Park in excellent voice, CLARRHONT,. ONTAM -tone, also sainot at Rosebank. I voill be able to and his numbers were much on- .110oommods,te Oicnic bartles We have recently -taken over , at reasonable rates. joyed. Mrs. Thomas Birkett per- Ir R formed the duties of accompanist Hot water supplied and first-class : ,�.-Ahe Agency for the Ch@v' rolet boats for hire. in a,most efficient and satisfactory fiance platform.to rent, Motor Car 'and will be in a posi- :manner. The Claremont Citizens' Phone Pick. 5604, 49 -Band rendered a number of selec -tions during the evening. From a -tion to take care of the, sales -financial standpoint the dap was Dyson E. Cowan and service ot this Car -a great sneceps, the receipts being sbont$600, of which about $840 taken at th i gate. The cone Harneiss and Shoes m the ftiture. was e Of OU massrials and design kept In stook. It W10 P4.4 Toll wishes to.thank Pickering A full line of Accessories, Gase O&U at our works std mensal car s$o* --for their part in making the day Repaired promptly and satis- obWn prioes Don't be MUW such a success, they having sent two football team' faction guaranteed. line-and Oil always, in stock. God"queav a and the ly we oso. and aa bbrow ;k the girls' baseball team. They also A trial is solicited. to PSI amt..whwb wish to thank Greenwood, Glen save by pavahmang tr9a sk Kajor and Green River fur thei- M=Q�-462% Na., . � SEER WOOD L" COLLAC UTT m=m"00 4 - assistance-^Ad all 4othe :5, Z'­. —AND THE WORSTTS YET TO COME AL, N X71L 00F A j r j r T' . PO 0 . .twen R t y .. yea F o r'd 00 ars ha ve'. �passed " 7::.,:. t U . .e hro, h very test required '.:to prove t heir ' .qual ity Ni nresent Ford Car - -cul s �­th e "Gasw Ulmd". mination 'of this'­- Uvrius the impris*nmieDt of Napo- lean on the islan4'of St. Helona,,the n". qualit too y at a price British $tat ed garrisons on all of thio*out-of-tho-way rocks-in the South Atlantic Ocean wIthin'..6 circuit of hun. dreds of mlloo. -.7 lower . than lever lo, 4-- �A Among others, c" nsmed TTistan hinks was chosen as the residence dis C 77 -.before. C of a company of British soldiers. W Upon the death of Napoleon. these -precitutionary mossures were ni) ion- n cor."coess'", and " the b%,"on rock . -Let us explai of Tristan does -not lie In, Ole path of -Veft*ls bound round the Cape. the gar- wu taken off. the Plan Wifer: Our teacher in domestle Among ttr- soldiers, however, was selOwO Is teaching us how to spend Fir. -2 -am Ci"s. who had conceived the Ides, money. fter of settling on tbU desolate' island a 'llubby: Why doesn't'ho. teach the purchd se,.. ,-, Robinson Crusoe. .4be --uner of birds to Ifty? 0C -A Escaping to the mountains, he was 1A .......- -100t behtrA whew h4a-vomrades mailed "To do our beat in one part,-but to to the Cape. He-remained for three year'* in soll-- *ash our hands smilingly of thil coil. to- Aude. caltivisting a little garden. " sequences in a th nwd of any .sm"tug himself by exploring the vjrtu4L19 mountain f"etwases and bunting go&tn At the end of this period an outward bound India-man which had sot olat at her 'lailtude. hove In sigh t� saw his slirnal, and borelim to the Cape. ..7 L There be remained long enough to earn an outfit for the novel Nfe to which be Mended to return. He mar. ried, engaged passagoo.for-himself and wife in a schooner bound for St. Rol- Warner Ifttors -one wxI was landed again at TriotaxL Sons said daughters were born, and S West Hill, Ont. with'tbeir aid he was abile to ezfwW his agricultural optrratious so " to have potatoes and mutton to sell to the now more treguent ressels. S"H, t f 7: The island eventual'; beeame a con. FOiZ MOTOR COMPAN'T 6i CANADA LDWID, fair American RM your house Of dlth- ven-iout callin"lece whalipg�.vesseb, and w*j also visited carr7ing, disesee-brood- Y FORD. ONTARIO Ing ties. Be oce"tonally-0y bomeward-bound India free from -men. buzzing Mosquitoes that make your sleeping houn miserable' Tho colony received socabliMs from Deal death. to ants,'roachoos the sailors of these vessels, and the beetles. Move Yuba RFver Red to Get fored to got ft. The company auth. the fsllg the angin, In found the boy 3 newbomers in time became husbands sapha P-rder mundam" an th. PWA tat u 14ON-pol orized their task -and,. &II work of. crunhed body. to-the old patriarch's daughters. to buftLum 1>roWned Boy'a 80dy' harnessing the fa.11s, on WhIch,the men His sow hb had eighteen ebil- The haoft 56860 Dun samm PM ti. A' river's 'course in California has had been engaged was Stopped. 'To be divarced and married ajjal� dren in all, but nxntly, XWe PO"'t &to 9w sk ka1mg au ff1w am %IWIN ft 5" *0 t"rM ViftM. Tow .-b.mn changed so that a mother might it cost them days and nights at 'in one day will be possible in Millais, mained w.Mb. him until' they grew to dn'600 hanhme swre or OwarummW _000 once Moro the body oC her gon, ceaseless -t6l Lzd ooet the company U.S.A.,if a proposed bill becomes law. men's estate, when soverq4 at them ft" fta sunty "Q via a Barba Buft Sprayer at 112-year-old-Clyde Patuor. $20,000 bef;*Y4 with dynamite and The present law ordains an Interval chose tboems"I'Ves wives from among '$1.00, Sevho Powder in Clyde fell Into tho-Yubs, River and *team shovel the thausaDds of -me 4 one year between divorce and m&r. the Portuguese InbabJ'Ants of the Cape 25*ad 50 and 411.1116 cans, WaS swept ever t;je falls. His 7--ody of am-th could be removed and the riage. of Good Hope, and settled for Iff6 Try' th-p road never cum up, but ongineeril of the Yuba's*counts diverted. Then wedged --Mng George's cousins, jirgt- 'and under the rnle*of their fatil who Sapiko Puffer, 16,cents, Pacific and Electric corpomtjon of. between Dow styled bimself Governor. =4 be convinced. Jagged rocks at the foot at second, number nearly 800. The hundredth child was born be. S AO spmyod.in clooste fare the first death occut�� In the a on CWAwe, furniture and -colony. The Island is now under the draperies Me moths, prevent# destruction and even keeps -governorship" of Glali;v eldest son, 00 , and the populatfon-rg-n-"-rTy-o-n-*-'Fun—. dred and fifty. KENNEDY 0 0 Says Hohew�olftern Princ" MANUFAC- rs Are Defirauding Republic- TURING CO. IdERIL ddRAML A. Tibe former Kaiser and the Hohen- sollern Princes are not only avoiding,j 5" Hoarll Jullon'St. pWng Income taxes, but the adminis- Montreal trators of th-� Hohenzollern property Iffe GOIR "—$15 tis WININIPEL , -$I=" ge.: WINNIPEG. aftwon" -M Ina PH are making big profits of billions Of cod Pr sk VddP19 to 11111111111:13011111. rks through secret sales of wood from the Hohenzollern fores-ts, accord- 90M DAM TZRMTOItY Ing to the Vorwaerts, which charges 8T a wren d- that the Hohejizollerns are deceiving ' POWDER A%MU f a"Havelock-ftterbore Line. the Republic. Tho 6haTSe Is denied by'. ADIV and From an statione xb4pftn to Roof—Juncties.imdualve. the Finance Mini&try.' The Socialists, From an stations on Totooto-Sodbury direct king. V AUGUST 2 in their traditional fight against the lFrom on Statione Dmood to Port XdCK-oU and lkwboton to Bobe"Zoon.lmewvo- , -- I I I dynasty. demand an Investigation. AUOUM is Iron an staticmw sootb a"West or Toronto to 004 and WhIdeor,OUL atid From alistodow an owen Wa1ke�to%,0=VV% and St..T enCjZeqjn*w,=we,jA@towgL 00derich, - ; N2rrow Escape. %ad North to"ton.loelumvw AIJ41UST 24. �Vroa an Pattent---Great Scott,doctor! What -off. Co., GIMMAL TUMNS FM14 VC114000" an awful bill for only one week's treat LUNCH Cee"TIt" CAMI-ro" and a0h4whow"to ot rosevooes* prkah. A rawn xin"M ,nd 159 Ga Doctor-My dear fellow, If you knew ad 11wo. ra Vorwatan"M C"Noss rocift TkAwt Amnses. W- VMTOX. DWtrfft*V-WMW Ageft Toronto. rolt4c ........ ......1) 83. -.a what an Interesting ca." youra w and how strongly I was tempted to AMW -INPwd lot It go to a poat-wortern, you would- CANADIAN PACIFIC n't grumble at a bill three times as r I - ISSUE No. 32-123 11 EW .7� S. 11 .. . ...... ontot! ... 'A .bow. to TO Whether Your Blood ll Needs Revitallzing. �.• r pipe The s)iuptoms 'at general debility vary according to the cause, but weak- Mess ess is always present, a tendency to _W perspire and fatigue easily, ringing iif the ears,-sometimes black sp6t;s pi 1:7 . ...... ...... as Ing before the eyes, weak back,vertigo, !:X:• caused by inability to -stop thinking and unretreshing sleep. IV 'CUT r-� The cause of the trouble may be some n on the system,-or it may be mental, Or physical overwork, some- PLU1,13 mew times insufficient nutrition -due to �...Algestive disturbance. If you have any or all of these symptoms 'try, building up the' blood it, s with Dr., Williams' Pink Pills, and As,- the hew blood courses through your veins there should be an.increatie in 7. your appe tite, a better digestion and : n a renewal of strength and vigor. You can get these pills through any dealer In medicine or'-by mail, post- paid, at'60c a box-from The Dr, Wil- ro your .,Hamir' Medicine Co., Brockville. out n .'' .. , ., I ..'; ;::I DI-3 C�C, ),t A MD. AX. EASY TRICKS 0, nz ask for No. 89 '.-Pick Them Up' fP.,, Awl r 7 V F inues controls the motion pie- The only known copy of the first A seventy-Avie pound A" traveled 1000 Hudson Bay to meet (&4 In Whoever Canadian Interior. tore industry controls,the most pow- Protestant Bible printed in Latin was erful medium of Influence over the given to the public• library of Cam- TTHIS seventy-five pound sturgeon traveled one thousand miles from publlc.�Mr. T. A. Edison. bridge, Mass., re' Hudson Bay.through riven and lakes in.Manitoba, Sarkatehewan, ane) recently by an anany- Alberta, Canada, and was caught recently In the Saskatchewan River ni&V mous friend. Edmonton, by"Edward Stevenson. The gigantic sharklike fish was 6A feet, Ask for Mlna;dps and take no other. r t three cola In le 1i aml DAU U LUL Spread, In 5 111CUM. a a fate, table. 'We fish was caught by using part of a sucker as bait and was landed' The real secret of keeping a healthy It is not by bemoaning one' Pick uO'the- -first ohiL counting after much careful playing being discontented with one's lot, f i onwa line which ordinarily would not support- intetest in-thi& great business of liv- Or one. Pick up the second,' count- More than 50 pounc% dead eight. When Mr.-Stevenson had tired thti In g, is in constantly getting a mental that evil is overcome or a wrong set, 7 Int "two." Pick up the third one bah nut. he dashed into the water,seized it by the tail. and drqmed It ashore rnp on new aspects and relati6ne of right.—Sir Berkeley Sheffield. counting "three.� Put down one. counting"four" Put down another. iiizz 188t, -countlas "five" Put down There was-little advertising in pre.. counting "six" Pick tip one�. count- historic days, but the cavemen and, 1ng**'sevew,- and another, collating .GUALD BOYS HEALTH URINE en read it and advanced step' 'Mrs. is We Samnson "eight." Push the one which re- IS THE SUMMER cave*om COR Y�UR by step to our modern civilization. —jr w. .,.mains on the table to one side, counting -nine.* put down one. Read the advertisements, Tells How Cub*cwa taunting "ten" and the last. count- The summer months are the most VES Ong "eleven.- •dangerous to chtidreti. The 6ompralri:3 C1 ' ified rA Clwnws ava Bealm:ifies Apparently you have miscounted of that season. which are cholera in- ass Healed Her Scalp ViiroMUUIDXM C41CAGO-, E_LZI..can so that four times--three­-.wv.. Lu Eantum, COnC, UI&I.Tilow" &UOA dyde"I.L-AJ A1VrXD—A3=T1GZ3 MAN 02 %M :make eleven. The persons who are come on.so quickly. that often a little W to Wartime anVes and um aide tw LX was troubled for rwe w*-a wutchtfig *You" will, of 'course, ob- one Is beyond aid before the mother' blab bovedim moctaft. xe ndL alp dry scalp and dandrisA There was is serve the mineount'and. some one at wepoduaft Lame Products cL. DOL 1. realises he is 111. The mother Inuat be small ticalee on my Saom" Aftractive Proposition Utm OUL will at once declare,. -to th.at." on her guard to prevent tbede troub. scalp mad It ftbad and. "That' ea sX ,I can rnow ja 13UST with &U round wee r am (Dockjot). less Pon. hjr4Ms wy slug Scoop up the coins sad put them me, of if-they do come on suddenly to S rL*= raises-Nomcs 1--mcd A gysee d46L MY ror am roacklao dry sawspapw experleace and $4" In his hand. Fall of confidence lie banish ahem. No other medicine is of (axe& 25 owsio. Dr, smus. 16ONS-7ow" Waledaij and W out -will go ahead with the trick. When rush aid to mothers during hot wen. or $600. A" Sag 24, Wilson ORN" OPPORTUMT2. RZA1- EMW NEM whim-11-mbetIlL I be- he reaches "nine" In his count, bg*• ther as Baby's Own Tablets. They mad esour saw ton Cana ft fun "Mixim PublishoW Co.LN. 72 Adalaido- ever, he will discover that The trick, A. - - regulate the stomach and bowels and Z-=Qq0 kb'w ""d-L D" an B'd' and Oini3Z_n_VXl%fthir Str"WiML is not so easy as It seemed. Whether ars absolutely safe. Bold.by medicine 301tuldins. Irear"L maims could a= an jm-- 4e gets any fun out of it or not.' ..I...1 1. 1 tinned using them dealers or by *&U-at 25 cents IL box WASKINCTON 11614D P8921L you are sure of some amusement L41� three months was bes3ad." out of his unsuccessful efforts to from Thiii Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. 2 HAVIR AN LIMPIRY FOR♦ WASEMJW (Signed)Mrs.J.W.Sampson; 4705. Save V Sal • miscount. Brockville, Out W ran�-sad pno dist IF111 tau S omm.at 32nd Ave.S.,Seattle.We". The trick is very simple. All that f vora—, long WUmm Poldlobtag Cs,.' LUL FS Advieftlo JIL W.. 106 am skin ckw by Chid- pub the scailp.four times a week Son you need to remember is that the Ointment and alcum with minard's, coins must be on the table at the cum beginning of the.trick. By piacing for avety-dity,toile purposes.Touch '11be coins in bit hand, you Influ• Anseassai•s, V" z1of 3esasmuos im les end itching, If say, with Its as ==Ointment;bathe with Cad- -7 arced him to start the count inicor• cura Soap and hot won. Dry and rectly and so made his failure &I- DOG DISEASES dust lightly with Caticane 7*lcuta, -$abet Inevitable. now to )Feed a pawls of hisclusting fiagtance. MaNdd Free to &or A& .(Cup this out and paste it, with— dress by the An or. -u-s igm. KN OF FM X. CIA ether of the series,in a itcra000k,) Ay" 129 West 14t.4 stress a Emu& Now T*M,U.@LA. b Difficulties strengthhu-the mind, is exercin does the body. caterpillar, does not breathe 7 S through its mouth, but through the holes in the sides of its body. PUT HEALTH" 4 . %ralms. ere!, vedo" Waste a" _- ..• F I ea go, "a file Cancer". AND VIM INTO am-encode. "Do. you know-,I believe this little AMWNgxm S"W rascal bias swaaawed am at my dia• 4- T6 hionle oul Ofibuss losehnet WOMEN Odldren crow bowthy sna free mood studs?" tram calk-,diarrboda, stipation and otbsr=Vf:, "Gh Heavens above!" So Says MM Macftersoii W "Now bWs gone and broken the ft at bwdftg*MAL set. UNLESS you see the-.* name "Bayeel on tablets, yolu Lydia L Pfid[Aam�s Vege. _ 1 markabis=4 gnalbieff rewm& are not getting Aspirin at all table Compound AtAH Dralraists Earth Quivers. L&e a Jay Ball,-Says-Scientist - Brantford, Ontario.—"I was alwap nut Prof. W. de Sifter of the UnIversbW tired and the least exertion would me out for a day or two. I h ad a of Leyden Paris, has fbund the earth • oes. inot rotate as a rlgi(t body but pressing pain on the top of my he#4 d Paw In the nape of my neck,and when qUiTeM 11ke a bell of stiff jelly. The 1 droope d over I could not got up with.• , • quivers, �e be-Hevibs, make distances out help because of ain In my bacL was nervom between points on the earth's surface I did not sleep well and vary t the least atiis& I keep house, but I y ermtIcallyi. That, 'he says, am- was such awtwk that I could not sweep Plains why time signals exchanged be- O_ the floor nor wash the dishes without ly- -A twee" observatories show ddecrepan. ing down afterwarda, A friend livin cles as great as several tenths of a Keep Ken all's near me told me wl,at Lydia ah"rsyS in, the second. bam'sVegettble QjnlWundhad'done for 'Similar quiverings' are-said to havi her so I began to take it.With the Stab. A strained e,a bottle I felt brighter sprung tendon, a joh been detected on the moon. and and got so I could wash dishes and sweep without having or a knock demands imine4isti attention. A few hours'del MONEY ORDERS. to lie down. Later I became regular ay will The safe w&y to send money by'-mail again M My monthly terms. I have result in a Iona lameness.--perhaps. is by U60211ildn. Expte" Money Order. taken ton,bottles,all told and am now In tb6 loss of the horse. Kendall's -Accept only an "unbroken package of "Bayer Tablets of all better. I can truly say that YOM Spavin Treatment has saved more As Usual. 'Aspirlih," which contains directions and dose worked-,out wonderful medicine cannot be bestea horseflesh than all the other known by for puttin health and vim into d wo- remedies. Under the name of Bits of broken nest came dawn fr6in .-Physicians during 22 years and proved safe -by 'millions for man. the Vre. JAXE9 H. NlAcPimmlf. Kendaft Spavin bird house ott the pole.and with it SW Greenwich St, Brantford, Ont. n Cure,. it is the a Vol forty-yeavold standby of horsemen, ley of IDdigtant bird chatter. .:Colds Headache -Rheumatism. If you are suffering from a displace- Wet], I've bad my less.DD," cried mept, irregularities, backache, or any farmers and veterinarians. Neuritis the feathered matron.. "I'll never sub- -Neuralgia ..,-Toothache- other form bf female weakness write to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co.,Pain ; . .- b. Get a Wile of Kenda(t 8 fOdOV. let this place for the summer aga Earache Lumbago Pain, -g, Ontario, for LKdia L Pink- Ask. t*for Me Free Book or See the condition they've Cowin: Vdiefor it(0 .I left It In ham's Private Text-Boo Why. they sts. 16 Women:" ments-Tecufflif DR- 8!-J--KENDA1L-CA1MPAW_i their healm on the woodworm-, Affpirin Is the traffe mark (r-rtstered In Canada) or Bayer Manufacture of Mono- Acatiescidepter of-Salicylicacid. Wbile it to well known t-bat Aspirin means Bayer – ENOSSURG FALLS.Vt,U.S.,#– manufacture,to assist the public against Imitations, the Tablets of Bayqr Company E, No. 32-123 ISSU 4 of Minard's Liniment In tho heuse. will be stamped with their general trade mark, the "Bayer Cros�" Keep 0" Z _:V1 4�V' 4.�L� M .1-4 —Wna. McCaig has become a rea. �_Dr. Henry will'be hdre as non- 7. LOCALISM St- iaetlt of Rowmsnville. &I next Ttinsday to, attend to -his A —hire. Elerott and child, oV Ash- professional duties. --Steam coal f6r threshlb' bitrn, are 9�endirig' weeli-yv it b cow-on hand at Tfi6a LayPs. her pare�ntu, Jabez :iid Mrs. Hal- CA lett. SIMCOE POINT, M r. McIntosh has rented L. A. -.!:Van Ski#er'6're;sidiuce on'Church Foifrid, 6b Tuesda'y, Jul 24th, an masquara A street. between Jas. Mitebell's ang'Pick. Agr d de was-held at er' bd b6r$e blinik6t. Loser meoe- Point House orr Satuiday iog, a go Cowa*n Is baVin,g . evecing.Aug.4th, when all enjoyed Verandah erected in front of hLs Call at the NEWS C)MCe. . . themselves in a most.wanderful.way.. W, -.residence. Dr. E-. A. Sadleir, Dentiit,. Miss H.-Williams wasthe belle of the 7 to Mies WAS Mooke 'spent the 'practicing In Toronto, will be in,evening. appearilm as the IDdlan Aoliday with her parents, Harry 4is-office on Thursday from n 10 woman, Aup -e in&. also Miss 08. 4jad Mrs. Mgoresi.. A-�m- to 5 P. M.. as usual. borne as Jackey Cookib, Mesdames and Mrs. Kerr, of To.-Osborne and Powell, as parrots,gave T e MiHes Bingman, of TO.- —W,P a iffand di I Zh k* ronto. spent a few days Isiat week riontp, Cbas. C. Kerr, of Tonawan- a 0 a ing a few good Xr. Vorrie kopt.tbe pace as minect wM Mrs. S. W. I)avts. the policeman. Also other pro da, N. Y. and Mm Ersklap,: of json�_New Yorl, spent Sti6dai 'with J ?-James and Mrs. Riebar residents of,the Summer Camp made id&v, 0. and Mr& Philip. as ,Mr. 7- �.and family spent civic Hol tqod,­s0owivg, such With-relatives In Manilla. _;_Miss: Morris, of Toronto, has w 0 acted the part of the Highlany -.Miss Margurite -Shepherd, of returned home home, after spend. L�Lddie,.'tbe Misses Williams as thd Hawaiian-Girl and Fairy, Mr.Tillee days witk,friends In -4HAmIlton, spent the week-end Ing a.few asCharlie"aplin acid -Mis'sRobbas 'with Harry and Mrs. Boyes. Pic kering. the Harem Girl; ArrA. J. William' Sao 7--Mr. and Mrs. Elsasser. Of To.i0el..C�The cement coai on the Pro. King Tut's wife. and others too nume. roritc. Spent over the week-end vincial Highwak between Picker- rous to mention. Refreshments were 'With James and Mrs, Rose. iog and,Whitby is now completed serveil and everything was a great and the machinery. shipped -Mrs.McM?a'rtry is makingez- to success, with lots of fun, makingits, tonsive alterations and otli6i Wthi tby'to be used in.-the *ork inostenjoyableevening. Tbiew.astbe wee ,:Provements to her property. be weenthat town andO4hawa. third of similar events of their pleas. uy evenings. W. Fielding and Miss Keefer, The asphalt covering is being Iiid abt Saiturd down a� quickly as possibleI;' of Brantford, spentover Sunday Neib AdvorUsevsonts. .,with Dr. and Mrs. Cartwrigbt. F. F.- Baleden, of Burford, a -George and Mrs. 'Treloar, of companied by Mr. and Mrs. Me- Nally, motored down on Sunday 'Toronto spent Sunday with the . ..... Iatter'@ in., and spei ;unto, the Misses Bunt at the day with relatives.. . 'OR S-ALE-Tbe Salem ebureb Shed.' FApply to F.W.Gibson or W.W.Gee. 48-47 a' large number frol On hie, return he was accompanied OR SALE1­10 young pigia,als here attended the oeeming of the by Mrs. Baladon and c hildren, o bay gar�mont Memorial Park on Mon- who had been spending ten days Fzr�are 5 years old, about 1300 lbs, A�ply Morrison,lo 24,con. 1,Pickering.' 4 -48 's days here with her parents, W. J. aad t A ­. :::�4 4 -Miss Nellie Crossly, H. -and Mrs. Clark, Miss Jean Clark also- TOVE 7 R ALE- "Hnppy ...... Mrs. Barrett and H Shea accompanied them and will speed L::)Thought"range. 6ho!e. inkgopd. condition. arold I e a week In Burford. Apply to Mrs.S.W� Davis,Pic ring. 44tf spent the *eek-end with Norman and Mrs. Banks. -The Post Office Department is EANT H. FISA'ER-Piano Teacher. in JAt Claremont-on Saturdays. Pupilsprepared L. and Mrs. Frederiebseu, a-bout to lnaqguratelsti novation A for examinations. Studio at Mrs: Lyman Pil- in the work of that department key',. Phone 3DW. 41tf ofBirch Cliff, motored down on --flimin y and 'spent the day-with by creating a reserve of trained Ju Pickering. SIP to assist in times when' there OOOTS REPAIRED-Boots and !1 LJ%hoes.repaired neatly and quickly. Thos. is great ru S. and Mrs. Chaprban are a sh. such as Christmas Watson Shop and residence just west of St. time and other emergencies, acid George" enj TnX a week's motoring in 4, a Church, Pickering. 2tf whic they-will visit friends near a4so to help when the regular em- OR SA Ll?--A-selid-cak-sideboard.- Noeffington in Pilace Edward ployeee are on holiday leave. In Fin good condition. with mirror 30 x 18 inch- the past the department has been eg. I large an&-2 small drawers, Apply to Mrs. -Mrs dependent on "green help " which Robt.Somervnie,Pickering. Phone 21013 47-48 Iffeary Moore,'of Norwich of coorse is not satisfactory who hais We& spending a week Eq- Q TAR RADIO SET FOR SALE-' a at Chri-3tmas time, many ;Hars unlimited ranges complete with Willard ith,W. V Ad Mrs. Richarason Pickering. friends,-hA8 Ave been aisappoiatect at tne ae- Vr urther particulars apply to A. H Bundy, rcattpr. P2 M. I in deliverlog mail ckerLng. 3 "Lu rned home. t' -hire. F. 13. Doyrle "Llich bas been entirely unavoid. and daugb-t- OR SALE-Famt 6-year old p,,er, M 'S �:C able, as the staff has beI6n workei 11 trained and aound. Also three vi or, Miss Corinne. of Toronto, have F H APMAN te'.we -bred, coming Wee returned home. after spending a to'death by the enormons amount. Holstein heifery,.one pure year*old.due ii October.Call and we.at lot 11, Is .0aw days here with the form lltdn R.Pegg. 46tf 5 3er's of mail miater to be handled. co .7,Pickering- M n -A stranger, who gave his Varents.Goo.M. and 1dr6. Palmer. —COMING EYE SPECIAtisT-Dr. name as Morriqou and'his place of OR RALE-Cbeap. all kinds of F F.E. Luke. 167 Yonge St.. Toron. residence as Prince .' Edward . w3fOns.harness.and aW kinds of farm A7 I order. Also several heavy and to. optometrist and optleian, at A--County. made his initial appear-'Figh`t=c1%na=stoves and beaters. High- bid"and wool. also 13ve mul- Allin's drug store., Whltby,. &nee LaPickering on Tnesday evp.ii.-elt StomitIville. Phone 1903 17tf ,_W Tuesday. Aug. 14th. Don't miss_lug,and being wellyrimed with .IIs� known to display his prowess ws a new motor truck.I arm prepared lo cater to -The union sorvicee v011 be held Is. the publ-.c. Goods deltv�red to and from the i In Ui# Piresbyterian-Chareh st_Pugil t 116nd-WRA111"Einliq to "lie W �11.thia chance. bootleg whiskey, ma e his deQire G-Having- purchased a F fl�AIIWT 210.10 a. m. on Sunday and to the everything is sight. He could get Thos,Stephezisou.Claremont. or ditrect Methodist Church at 7 p.m.,wbm 0 one to accept his challenge, Farrow.Goodwood. Tbone Stauffville --ofortunately fo7r him, Coqlstible 590s. P. F. Gardiner will &gain 44-51 conduct the services. Shepherd appeared upqw-the scene 4A, -and after iritrodne%x biwelf, Ladies' White,.Canvas Shoes v '?,,.Latest -Mrs. A. T. Law, 4bo under. TOMETWIST offered to escort him to OP went an operation at St. Michael's Whitbr, Hospital. lZoronto. early last week where he is now spending a week styles, easy lasts and reason- t egn h eat of the county, at the end In making ra, -and Onficliam id progress towardo 9 recovery, on expects to leave of vEhL1G-1.r `per'iod. *he will §pend the able prices. h "AMP ­116-me tim' e in von@nItation wit do hospital in about 'a week. Fi -We contmtuIa�e'menlbers the police magistrate, when hipi e, line of Silk Hosieryin all ahades" ' immediate future future will come V. of our team in ha Ing won both games at Clare under consideration, sod when in Mon t on Monday. They have improved all probability he will mAke a- gmatly during the past few donation to the funds of the Pro- 9' Summer Jerse 's, Khaki Trousers and Knickigr. . . ZT3 . W. JD :0 im Zoe Boy y weeks as a result of practice. vince. of 2191 Queen St. East, . .Peggy Black Play Suits. A couple of suits -John Parker Whitby, has legislation has been pasit- 7"' Of 0 f these and your youngster is started a bus service to Toronto. C) ed by the Dominign Government ]zed. Pe. which is being well patron in regard to the use of stam clothed for the summer. Will be at Dr. N. E. McEwen's Drug :'.Mr. Parker to well and favorably In the past the' use of the ord 1known and we hope that his ven. ary postage stampe Store each Wedcisdiiy from was permitted 3 P.Ea. to,9 P.-M ill ve a profitable one. on letters, including form letters, TO pro I;ere was a ranch larger post car;d8 etc.,acknowledging7 the Eyes Exam MEN'S' WEAR iced amOrint of motor traffic over the receipt of money over $10. but Lenses Duplicated Provincial Highway over .the after Oct. Ist, banks and the gov- Glasses, If you -need them, Good Everything you want, Underwear, Shirts, Boots, Hats, .w. eek and than usual. This was ernment will mot accept Rootage t� -�_­mtltpe to the holiday and to the fact stamps in collecting the tax, but Advice if you.don't. Caps Runni-ng Shoes, Ovieralls, Smocks etc. that for three days the greater will indst upon the use of special Rt Of the Kingston road between revenue stamps,for this purpose We are showing a spl endid"range of Clothing Samples from ' rT. .150*VEARGI ickering and Toronto was Open A section of the Act t3avg.-- "On EXPERIEmCIL- _7��20 a suit to ashi h as your purse will all traffic. 19 ow_ and after 1stOctober next postage L. D.-and Mrs. Banks and W. stampshlay not be used in pay- 'M. Banks spent'Scinday sit Maple ment of. stamp tax- om�--ebeques, _'z J. Fred ,T, Btinting -.-Pickerin d" --with the former's brother, Fred bills of exchange, drafts prowls- .-..end Mrs. Banks. The latter's ory notes, bank for 1857. statements house had beeustrnek by li'gbtn. advances or overdraftC receipts tog awkit twoweeks ago gatter. stock or b6nd transferis',' express TRADC MAMS 1,pg the roof very-.badly, as well inoney,orders, travellers' cheques, 5, akdoingdamagm to the chi Ihe 8, AVY080 Pending a skstft SM firscrig=v= matches or playing cards, that i _Z,� 411tealy Asoortsix, '111'Opinion Free N T ezrise stamps ,only. ed BUNDY'S ­`HAR.DW-AR19 ,.. .,, and other parts of the buil runst be'ns 7 inecessitating a now roof and other for payment of the stamp tax in Sam old"t agency for pagr takan t rough IM S repairs. all such cases." to Iwo"00"de,without iobarg,. a it, In -The Chamber of Commerce is -0.wingtotheunbiunrablignea— wp*Azaaa I& ""kaaht desirous of securing the names of ther the garden party, under the all those in Pickering township auspices of the Catholic Woruen's 1com the lake 0 the fifth concess- League, arranged to be held in hio I, - � 1, -:'M,- U '.-.R E S C too I' w dd the sup ice _reme Memorial 'Park on Thnrsday of "Wriffc;in the'lrate war. . ill on last week was Oostponed to the TVk know of anyone who was k1IT4 d, following evening, when a large iThe Famous CQ1d Water P"te,- or who died xsI a result of wounds crowd 11 i. attended. The footba or of exposure send them in to W. match between Claremont and '1:7 J. Clark, Secretary, Pickering. Do Pickering was the F" DALE M11 -1 -in White and Tints' centre of at- not leave it for the relativep, but traction. The teams were well do it at once as the na me@ are watched and'at the conclusion the "One' 'pOun cover wanted to be inscribed on the tab. Wore stood 10 in favor of Picker. d of Mu'resco will lot to be oreqted in -the Memorial Ing. The members of the winning V ehave Jilst received a rk." team-were each--presented With-& -seve A Shipment ot _ -_ Ili , The coal situation in Picker- box of cigars, donated by the hty-five �sq'uare feeta t ing is not Causing mnch anxie g men of the parish. A splen� so far as next winter is concerm:7, Rdu supper was served by the Canada's Best Flour as a large number of our citizens ladl6s and it is estimated that Put 1, 2 a*nd 5 IN pack"es' have already secured their'wint- over or six hundred people were Ogilvie's er's supply. A number who have served. N. J. Morrissey filled the not-asufficient amount of ready duties as chairman. Several mem- Royal' -Household an in hand will not attend to bers of St. Oregory's Choir, Osh- M" "ind get 8" Color''Card d ­*�4*' ps t�r until the approach of awa, entertained the gathering -ALSO, eat er when necessity will *Jth their -beautiful Vocal bel ec- e pel them to act. The dealers, tions. A commodious platform 'Pastry' Flour * th ad all about th' .:':.however, should be Able to supply was erected for dancing and the Is, :- that demand without trouble-an Chopping-And--Oat--RoUing musk rendered I IF il, V_171� Dit dIfficulty -de unforseen' ' `6149r1l's". Whitby has receatlysecur- byyoungand oldalike. The gar. AH kinds of Feed on band Orchestra was mut tatpre[eTianted every week day od ki-out eleven hnedred tons by den party was a great success bast, which will relieve that town ficancially &a well as gooWly. About $300 was cleared. Tickerin ad any scarcity for some time. VV J. H. Bundy, ! I, 'P , ­11. q,: