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zik°�""' !ice- a�'• + r,�cv°`,s;' z,. 'a� iw -,;�''�.�^"' 2v 's:.+ �^- •tri',".,C- _ * .t..�'y�, �-e 'mss ra',:."" Y..�,,n .�•:�,_ "17 •*4 .SA .gin Y - t. A a- ..c,tw.'.� ,+ink .. , -,. ,,:.i. ,x+•, • t fit. `'- }; Y ..�. �..• J_.v2 s. `' ,w.. `k ., *..,'• M " # •.ice ^•A!� r P 1N, -,G-. N.STOL. jL111. y .PICgERIN-G. ONT., FRIDAY: JULY--18, 1924 = , .� • _ leo. 46 E- - -'�----W- _S_. q 1K y��it asl-Sam&* uGREEN'RIVER. Entrance Ex inatione !4 >N Geo. Be �Baker' Rev. C. Ratcliffe, pastor of the Hap- f ow a t GREENWOOD . �safticai tist church.is giving a course of les-. The ce ' - h of Entrance Examl tion were sun - turee on the oar showing the two ceseful in passing. CertificatesWill ifirector roads and the two destinies o the be sent to successful-- candidates aril lVd g 1 .� E. FOR$YTH. Oph.D., human race. On Sunda ni ht the "�' ii.iL,l.� 1�.0 tomatri Association ofqp o.Rea. . . y Bso later Member of the Amerlcant ppttaatimet:ical To Avoid Mistakes fourth in the serlee will be given., marks to those who failed to /a few Asaociatlow Eyes ezand apeopotment. . _ days. Candidates O tnd dateswwho have, ff Phone 2e04.Ctaremoat,Out. S}O A A g the Ladies party un 11 beheldo lodginig an rppesl wiPh'ptherBoard lea a Establieheai 1898 F. TOMLINSON, M, H.. 1Sfem r .!":",,stop, on the beautiful' rounds a old ea iaduste a n- n a �T of Examiners at least two weeks be- Th -Not, Cotleae of P6 clans and Suraeona - - eon a even ng o e n 8y, s oo The ` set the tate a R.Fix is,tad lattwly by Dr,Cal _ Look July lata. The •Brooklin Dramatic tember, arid.on paying a fee of $�2. ep a s well. Phone. C)aremoat.Ont. 281y �. Clubwill a Heir n drama, BRUOKLIN CRNTRB K ' wi present t p pµ18, a O. McKINNd�t, M:D., L,R.O.$.. entitled 'Bar Haven." Solos and There were 19 candidates who wrote Bdinbargb, mimb4rof the College of - ,Listen duets will be rendered between acts, at Brooklin and they all.passed. Edith -heat Phyaloisaa and 8argeoat of oatae*.1leeatrabt - _ and the Claremont Melody Orchestra' Holliday, a little girl ten years of age. !v of Bola) Oouege of Burgeons, adinbarah: , will furnish music during the events from Kinsale s"shoot, took the hi 6e t speefa 1 ittentfoa to ddesaaa of women and To Bakers B lendid' Choice g g B _ shildrea, Ocoee sad saddeaos,Beongltam,' P A foggttball,[patch between Goodwood number of marks, with Lizzie Delia t and Green Rives will be flayed begin. coming second and Kenneth Holliday - of Phonographs. p - anted Cha;r.•,apraetts ping at 680. - There will be a refresh- third: Hazel Blight, Ella Gascovne, . r went booth on the grounds., Admis- Charles.Brignall, Albert ,Harris, Wil• "R.GORDON McKAY=Uhfropr&a- it•dOn t matter who makes sion,85 cent9:children utider 12 years, bur Holliday, Walter'Hogiday Ken- HIGHEST PRICE PAID .: JL.-tor. Office hours-2.80 to a.00 and roD to 15':cents. neth Holiday.(bon). Edith Holiday ; 8.00 and by appointment. Phone 320. 'aroek the Record, our Oval (hon), Jean Welter Edtth Brooking. Street, whtcb�, 81i Bernice Oairne.Fe�emoreQoo Cooper, Liz- Helsel BuCkwhe ' Horn Phonograph BROUGHAIN. � zit DeHart (hon), Bernice Eddy. Al- FOR SALE . will'plilry it. Miss Scanlon. of_Birch Cliffl. to visit bort Harris.Mary Harris.Ma Hunt- Or. Violet Broome. .Mildred''Webber. A E. CH$I19TIAN, Barrister trod lag friends here Beet quality of Chick Feed and .Solicitor,Notary Public-Etc. Moaep to -Byron Feasbp,, of Oshawa, spent a CLAREMONT CENTRE scratch Feed always cane Soutbtwiag,Courc Haase, Whitby. 8517 few days with his people here tast Mary Kerr,Prow the Balsam school. y toulft"Vielle,int week, took the higheststandioggat the Clare• �; on hand. 7.ILLfAM J. BEATO;!1.B. A<.Bar- t Mrs. Wm. Oriels, of A incourt, mont' Centre with Oliver Thomas,rioter Sofldwr, member of the firm of g. :u $ �. Ryckman t)ent.oa. Poster Beaton. Toronto spent a few days last week with her Claremont, second and, Annie Spitz- �r.i T°rustaBuilding•aaBay Strewt.Toroaco. son, Fred. ' burg, from Mount.Zloo school, third. 833sSn1s Pastry �iftRr •.. Telephone Main 961 and 962. 9 1 Russell Philip left last week for Da 29 wrote' and 25 passed. liiargaret �j kota, where-he intends -spending the Bingham, Sadie Linton,.Stella Mccu1• Its Always, Good. � .c ---------------- .IDentali 10 .A i. �� summer with hia uncle. lough, George Middlvtan, Thomas -None better made' in Canaan. DR. HARRY HIIDJON, Dentist, Wm. J. and Mrs. Brown and Mise Oliver(hoo .Malcolm' Spenoely, •Mar- Whitby. OJHce-Adams Terrace. Byron ;`Funeral.Director Rooney, of Toronto, visited T. C.and itaret Spencely. Cecil Axford. Phyllis • r St.North. Phone 124. (Gan extracEloa when and Mrs. Brown CII ea6urdav, Gerow. Boyer Philips. AuIIle Lehman, , G ow y ip - •desired). tutf ' 'Licensed Enrlkt 'The members of the Young People's Anthony Spang, -Alma•Coates.- Mar- - �R. D. O. Smith. DetStist. 8tovff- tfm Bible Class of the Brougham Elston gate[Doucette, Qefald Harbnra,Mary' ^ vitle,.HonorGmith.raduate of etfteaga and ff. -� 'MOTOR HEdRSE. Jabbatb School .met at the homeof Kerr(hnn), Alfred Molos. Earle Par•- � R � ••A. � to mato Universittes and the Royal Cot11ee¢�e of * Slits Anderey Ellicott on Friday last tact• Hazel �Vilson. .Elmer. Evans, . Dental surgeons. Phone*Bice 1011, Residence CLAR.EMONT, �i. and spent a pleasant evening in social- Hazel Gillespie,Annie Spitzburg. Ida lt'a the rice nes e Iain.' No outsid3 appointments. 261y Phone 924 games and music. Spitzburg, Leonard Read, Aubrey p g t for our but BLASE B. BEATON, D. D. $., Don't forget the Barden party this spans. .that enables ua. to_pay the primo Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental (Friday) evening on'- W. J. Devin's The rotures-for Whitby. PickerlDg for 'creaam, and its our acclu%t,e )� Surgeons and University of Toronto. once. spacious-lawn, Fgotbali match be- and Whitevale will not be announced system of dniag business that ea over W,M. pr1a�1e's hardware store, Whitby. . tween Greenwood and Canada Wire until this Friday. Office honrs9 toll:1 w a.3o: lad.•yhoat b. abler as to reader you service, i. Belt pbdhe 220. ,u, ., Fruit.Trees, Shrubs etc. and Cable Co., Toronto, boginaing at - kt► _ •8 80, followed by a splendid program W HITEVALE. .Have our truck call for Yeterinart/ Having-secured the a ewty for''E.D. beglauing at8 oWock. I'e cream etc, a pour cream.' Smith A Hoa, Ltd., Nuazerymen< -will be sold at booths on the grounds. Salts, Margaret• Rgeegr. is, vfaltiagF' '[.� G.KERSLAKB; 8. V. So. Honor of Winona.-Ont. AdmlWoc SS cents: children, under friends In Rochester. Stouff9111e Ofeamery 'CO. . .Gradmte of voiveni of Toronto Ah 18 yeLin, 20 cents. Miss Edna Johnston is renewing ac- ecyy I am prepared to take orders for all none i siren 1 m pt and earststl attsatioo,Phone quain-antes in Tweed. SM. Claremont. 321y kinds of Fruit Trees,Small Fgaits, Misses Mildred and rEvelggn Poynter STOUFFViL �i "'m - 7.-. Ornamental Shrubs Etc.. at Remember the Grand Garden Par. visited Toronto friends during last lowest-possible prIc". ty at Brougham this Friday' week. . TM �ttstttsss ialisbis. Special rates for targe quantities, evening.' Mrs.A. J.O'Mally has gone to Win- M _ 2811 nip to apeod the summer,with bar ..:* .fir �� P. RIOHdRDSON-Raw Sit sister. �j c yl . lase. Mena �oaweyaaeing, Ieoty N. a• Cha�il�aw �1AW��*„� OUNSARTON. Rev.T. Rateil8ee. the new or, SEr"'�TOR w? rums,Etc..ANifiea.but. 811y `^""O pvt Mr. Jsme McIntosh. of Niagara and his wife have got alcel settled'in •�,� POSTILL, Licensed Auetloneee, Falls. to recuperating In our midst the Baptist parsonage. a welcome am sora[ 'E�'l1[alottsaadl 'A: a for ConaUsa of lark and o.wss Ana and is looking after the harvesting of them to the vslq De Laval. foe sates of all kfait alt.,$a.on tvtoessso Roofing Btake and Mrs. Annie. A. and Mrs.lAddress Gress Giver s.o.. ons. _ _ ._ his hay crop. New Separators always la stook, �. �. After a week's visiting in Abe city, Troyer. E. sad Mrs. Berry and A. and ,, � ALC..several good second hand ma- 8:8l1AT01P TOO/NfIBIP OLESHMrs. Michell .motored..to Jackson's Mn. {Dr.) Dales has returned to her rPoint last Sunday. shine la good running order. -'D. oseveyaaesr, eeraafasla.er tee tkteg Mate'rial home bene, accompanied by Mr.. J.F slsaadta, A..oaataet. 1fM. Kaaey i~ Won - Dlilesand won. ffir. King, evho to supplying iDtheD.A. PI7GH, OL iIREMON3"sit tarns •insane se staesisp rra Dr.J. R Da1as and sone J. Frank Methodist pulpit. during the summer "-ooh ��' Cas' ` f-y Dales, of Toronto. have crossed the months, favored the eoagregatioD Write at phone Olste:Z4tZ. DAVID A. PIIGH-Live stock suo- Just arrived a car of Toronto ocean and are attending the `British with appropriate music on th Hawatl- «, 1Jdooeer. Graduate of C. M. ,(ones'Scholl Asphalt Co's Roll Roofing,' Empire Exhibition at Wmabley. The An guitar Sunday evening. which was N:hieaso. Lifetime experience with igread mashes y p2 k. 131dek and ring work. All kindieof ales shiaxles etc., also doctor has not hada real holiday since ppueclated b all repent.. �� You Ard% ptom tly attended to-Terms reaonabte• Photre settling here ID I&M. The Methodist Choir was enter,tela- Oma danmonc. 16ty Mr.Ireson was called away on Tues- ed Tuesday evening last and-the ome • ` A Parse stock of B. C. Cedar da from the church owing to the of W. S.and Mrs. Majorto a supper wM, MAW, LICENSED AIIC- Shingles, Beaver Board gu�den illness of Mrs. Ireson, who.we of green peas. strawberries. cake, ice TIONEER for York,Qataiio and Durham cream and COMM, After s are sor 'to report, is spending a <� Carnties. Ad kioels oa rata promptly attended - - and Lamer. r•y po t. is a•very crib- Pe g - . ..to. Terms reasonable. Dat,for sale+ may be cal condition. -She bad undergone an social hour a vote of thanks was tend- Cement, Prrrr.aaaweeed at NEWSotltcv. Bel) and taeepen- .Call itnd•get otir dee: oper4ion 1n thel.hospital a. short time eyed to the boat and hostess for their =.• e" +Ilene pbooea. -Whitby,Qat sly - - - Ago. - thoughtfulness and hospitality. _ �iext9abbatb,. . The Women's Institute wlil hcsld ,► - �. ASK-E T S e• � and 7 p.m.. anniversary and-re-open. Twilight Tea In the 1.0. 0. F. Hall on - * * * ins services will be coaduyted ID the Saturday evening. July 19th. Cafe. Lumber, a Having parchasedh the stock from 'j•��V church by the Rev.Mr,Rah.of Orono. tons.tea will be served from 8 to 880.the homil chair,will'furnis extra con- Afterwards a good program will be ' t7ie-Estate of - sic in the morning. while the Wash- given by the following talent: Mtn x_ , "_ �'t H A W. G. BARNES and the entire' fnSton Methodist choir will asalet ID Knth Raymer, -pianist; Miss 'Reta •' t7+i in g�eB Williams. soloist; Miss Ada Michell. Q D. A. MORDU E the evening. - ,. reader; Mr. King, guitar; and Mr. etbdp .Roofing = - - , basinees of Jos. W. D TEN - - . Don't mise the Garden Part and solo �ipr'og m Ift Phillips and O.'R. Am prepared tO supply all ftaes soloists Admission lose r -from Be Boxes to Three FIIII8ra1 Dll'BCtOT y Lath t►odA&U Bushel. Football Match at Brougham find Lath �' this (Friday)evening GREENWOOD. �1188n R1Y81' Basket WO?h8 �"��90480804 For Sunday, July 20th, the pastor j F Pbolse Mark.fll09 " WEXFORD will take charge of the fotlowin vei- Surocesadr to Master'Jack Wri 6t. nt - vice: Greenwood •11 a, m.. _ rge Kinsale F, �A. R E E S CS R, RANK PENNOCK - 1.50 m., l+ L Zion &90 m.,Brou- CHAS. BEiERL. MARKHAM �orooto. P• a " . ' Van that made the Barnes'. " visited J.WsdA►a on aadeq•. - gb+m T p.m. The Sunday Scbooti LOOZTBT �� Basket." - -Many of our ettiseas took part.in will meet as follows:.Greenwood and- Phone 9000 _ the celebration on Judy 18th. Brougham(Union)atd0 A.m..Kinsale C. Barrettawd-staters.with D.Nivel, and Mt.Zion at 2 80 p. m. '!'he W.M. R E _ of Pickering, visited 9. O. Askin qD S. wIII meet at Mount Zion Church on + FA R S 1 Sunday. Tuesday, July 22nd,on 2.50 e`»andP19 Flavo Bread Flour G. Begg met with a aisrious accident the Greenwood Mimi OireF Miss �� We is A606c&for est north of the O.P. R. bridge on May Brown's on Wednesday,the 23rd. - CUCkBhiltt Voe kermg an stye io atheiris vacation S the r are spend- on Jan.12th,1897,tbere was born the ` .„ •ffitae W.and M.Schaffer git home in eldest daughter of John Broadband Pad Flour Delhi, and bis wife, Rose Bennett. and ' ( (,roold:ShAapley 'Y - Min Mabel Routley .peat part of her was given the game of Dorothyla Ma. be obti►inea from 6u Grocer. her holidays at Ashburn and Green Mary. She received a t part of i.�D f M uir, M y y G gree - ._ -. � e � River, _ her education in England sad at the • Brooklui Flour Mills -William Martin has taken a position age of 15 came w Canada,settling with s 4e Fleurand BisBe118 on the Dogalids_Farm for the ret of her•parente In Toronto. She Wasson- y the summer. firmed at St. Edmubd's Anglican CHAS. WILSON, Prop.. Mise R Coulson fell and lareerated Church and for some time was a mem- - + FOR SALE her arae,tequi'ring.a:doctor's aid.and her of the choir there. After serving _. several stitches bad to be put in. for six months as a nurse-in-trainiog O�� A Ford Touring Car, �Delivery Home of our growers are producing in Toronto General Hospiol a'malady Wagon, DeLaval 500lbs. Se a- • strawberries in size and uidi a usl wits discovered and all possible slid " f> p A, Summer Session q q " rator, Ressol&in. Grinder, - to any grown in the Clarkson-Oakville sought to master it, but it gr&dually • ` L G. S•- & M• b• p' IS HELD IN THE berry district, developed until she was finally relmev G&so Engine. Invitations are out for-anotherso. e*from suffering from It on Saturday ; Brantford BiadelrTwihe.' POPITLAR' ' - sial dance at the arena. These dances evening,July 12th,at her home on the Special Weekend Bargain* h ce sibs of Piekerf�n Tawe QI,>_XBIA' _ are distinctly respectable,.-therefore, ship, whither her parents had move NEW PROCESS RECORDS' W. F. Disney, Greenwood LL10TT every one has a good time. three years ago: In the earlier stages 42tf Phone Pick-114 J �f _ There will be s bicycle race between of her illness she was able to render A sample 2S cents 7 girls; dtatance ae well sit sppeeed is service in the Hospital,for Sick Child- u . . considered. No betting ie alhrwed. ren Toi'two years,but for the last two !Gram Choptri Ybnge do Charles Ste,Toronto It.will be a con-Jeanaffair•, yenta she has been unable to sontinue Regular Stock for Satu rday y _ P S have an idea of who will Beat, her loved work. Ready-to comfort . ,)f* •• From now until Sept. 2nd. when Master James Downs, of Toronto; and beip'others and always consider- Only AND FL kKING• _ sur.Fall Term opens. First-class Mra. Hutchings, Bona and daughter,of ate oP others, she spent hoc brief but :Each-50 Cents-Each Ism prepai:ed to do Chopping and Instruction in' all ISepartments, Pickering : Air. abd Mrs. Percy 'and beautiful life, and the remembrance FFII pP g Accounting, Stenography, Type- sou. Ingram, Green River; Frank and of her love and patience remains as a 4• Oat Making every day but writing, Secretarial, General Im- Mrs. Booth and son,'Whitevale ; Jack cherished blessing to her loved ones. �« Saturday. provement, Banking, Commercial and Mrs. Nighswander,Green River : 'The funeral service was held at the Ne Er . MCEWEN, - $tonebaats For Sale Teachers and .Husineea Courses. Miss Kathieen Ellis, Orangeville: P. bome on Monday. July the 14tb and ti. - Enter now. Write for Catalogue. Stewart, Claremont : Harold and Mrs. interment took place in the Salem , BS leS, C1aYemont < Wright, Green River; and Miss Olive I Cemetery, near by. Rev. M. W.Leigh, Veterinary Surgeon! r: h John F. W.,J, Elliott, Principal Turner. Stouffville, visited the home I B. A.. a Greenwood.conducting the ,: -:. �,-�..:• ..,....'...;.r@.,. ... � ,,z,�..�,�' •,. . Routley of Rou trey oa Sunday last.- services.Route No.4 . . .. C O x KF '�` •i :w >:. IN . •+a'- 1 4 19, 7 vP ';,:: x6 ^,J► '! j `yry, ''Y. 1'�i .dR Y. ,y •- piar '�i,r'' 4 - a x.3 -.;a. x 4". ;M.; �;,.:r "'".y..eo.. t'"».. �.'-,; .>-; r• �: .L .u.. u,! y d „e. - • '� '. 1 .., a .:. .-orf;-•v .,r.",,,�..'f!Y..,.. .«,-,•,,..a..:a, .. .. _ , Ted wna- .._.. 3. Hold-why a bs'd 4 r • role. Patty Jessup TtttleisliN liberties With, • Within his grasp.• ywberFe+OC: p g Patty beet scanned=lbs'dna T��'nsite frankneaa`oTchiidliood y Kis he would were often a source of embarsa8sment to § u far his rima of ,toil• adults-W d eepodallY to parents; but Cullen was garbed with ail iffeet sopees sometimes it hsp -that the unlucky - - f approximating magnificence in their pskrent, trying to extricate biaoeelt •, woz•-light-colered-pasta and eyes: $a 1t stlmt;latss ''` ' a dant coat,,,black, shiny, pouted' Isom the trying Dan is which hes oft- ;: dared satin tie. •His shirt springs Indiscretion has placed her, appetite and *as silt hie hair'out in a fashion un- tumbles paop! into thi fire. Thi Boa � : ands dioestfeato. . familiar to'the Valley. ton Herald reports such a case: yotttim '!H dy, Mawl" he greeted: A cl an, a'man Of much emia- Y' ,••. � it mattes � q* ' "Howdy. Joel] Why, law's Patty sacs nereaboats, was with his wife're• llood.erlo.yesameDre U4 7easup " good. Note it<Owr ._ oeiving s osll'irom a parishioner. The "Her, pap's dead," explained Joel. ed nine, at relievers that Stttntly fleee1106 - '►pig �jOVO s fsti►ads:d Wh�Ch t0 1 "She's livin' hysr new.,, dergymaa'$ email daughter, a$ alter hearty wtisa. ,Ssisda IS the ;finest Maw and Patty. busied themselves Walked up to the visitor and, gaging whitens tooth _ , u4ge other that. at thefireplace. .1001 was aware Of Intently'at her, said: lOdtsCeR In the world. «` T 7 it'•- on ome Y. bests and. �� ,.TORONTO this, bi told elf rebelliously, was - Her mother, of course,was horrified, it'attt4•se�f ' 'FREE=AMM•E of GREEN TEA UPON BEt�UEST. NAEANA. aarely an occasion upon which idle- and" sought to undo the-mischief as : and : _ uses could be indulged. well:as she could. "Why.Laurel"the tr f ------ ------- bed withHitchina athetic e8chatr close to rness ford said.he au "What do you mean r' ' tails of the unfamiliar world outside. Frightened Laura stammered: I � ' "What's it all like out thar,. Cult only m-m-meant it for a Joke." • r AN len?" he iaaisted. Which would have been as fortunate APPEACES Cullen visibl' stru led fare words: an escape as could be hoped for, but ctu f k t r en -the-mother pushed disastrously on- -, is wards wh ch would be understood.. w A sed: , � • s "It's-difi`ereat," was the'best he ,Well. it 'would have been a much' u a Ho p r Joke it aid, w Asst BY `JAY GELZE$. ceThen poly better are! yO 1 be has tt�s ty - "Ketch" any y fish in the,'creek this a his side. "Do ye think Cuilen's every Plenty:�'� n Older Than Rome. s PART II. .A arae. a part Strawberries. 4ondo' }comin, back?" p of sun-kissed. fields and frog- Rome 1s a modern city compared Three years naw since Cn11en went, "Now,, Patty.," stammered Joel, "Anybody find a bee tree?" rant winds away; and all Patty had heard of,him aware of the else of tears i1 her "Z'e we got nigh two budtete o' That_stir the Lairy._tsasels of the with London London was faynded is P ?;. 1108 B,C., while Rome was not found- was in the meager letters brought voice. honey.' grass, ad until 786 B.C. back on the,crossroads trips. Nobody.ever comes back to the Cullen inhaled deeply, looking out Of bending sky o'er whieh�tbe-light _ helcaowmg that is bar heRrt. she �� through the door. Watching psti�s I-ollately. valley,, decl�tze:d Patty hopelessly. " —s'-- ;. . "Now, Patt ," he said again,made- Pine and cedar and spruce anal clouds pass' Minard's Liniment Heals Cuss. y o lar"he said raptly. "Dinged if it And children's laughter in green fretted over ,her uncertain status. f P, , `'.The wistfulness with which she silently, walked the rest of the.way dont rest my eyes jest to loo at all spaces heareL • � F: silently, and he knew that Patty Jes those trees• In Japan the station signboards • sought news of.Cullen was painful to,sup was weeping softly. More than Later, Beat over steaming food, he A sweetness neer forgot through have the name of the station in lap- : him, and. this time he_.would tame to`he had ever wanted anything in the managed to give out a few details re- crowding yeas, anese, Chinese, and English. , tell her there was no letter. world he wanted to take Patty Jes- girding his ? In St �� A luscious crimson store .est tree- Patty was blond, With blue eyes and sup's helpless youth into his arms and "Uncle Keating's rich." he said ex- sure- rare, The human skin contains 8,604 per- gentle ways And an air of delicacy!soothe away. her tears and her dea- pensively. "He lives in a big house pair. But tyhatq of course, couldn't be. made of stone. When you'wan. light A ]seat, any rather-say 'iia royal apiration pores to every inch. •'profoundly appealing to him. . It had.; and Mew Patty wantect'Cullen; Patt you push a button on the wall. And fare."M _:.bean a warm day and she was flushed i were plias In Chat'.at att when you want water you turn a- The memory fills my eyes with sudden we was walking. Her facer softly` PerleyJessup .was L proppeiu in handle and there's rivers of it wait- tears. pof pink. Tiny- spirals. of yellow hair, bed .against a e Isasz, flee o flsweat of ing ' moistened,intat,riaps,,clung to,her weakness collecting on his pallid fore- My sakes I" cried Patty Jessup. " 'r Cracked CoCorn?forehead. - bead. "Reckon hit's right smart cones- By Feeding Them r "Thar won't no letter,"he stammer- "The old man hain't long fer this ient,t' said Maw. ... - Two small boy$, says the Azg°naut, +ed miserably as she seated herself. wand,' Joel!" he greeted. "An' I'm Presently from a.bulging suitcase once halted before a brass plate on the p' wor n' erbout Patty. Reckon Cul-I Cullen hmaght forth gifts-a length front of a house 'where�oa was in- \ Pa Jessup d y of.black silk Maw, a shirt for scribed« . ., len's ever comity' back?" Say bed in bold characters the word • Nathan?„ Joel.- For Patty, quite evident] pro- Joel shifted.uneasily.. _.: y 9 P is,t, 1GL71l� "Nuthin„' Dunno. duced as an afterthought, a box of "Chirgpod !” Maw spoke from the doof!way "paw, oughter be married, said sweets. Chlrrupodist, remarked one a d tV above, a fresh wrapper of.black with fierley Jessup then. "Wimmin folks Bnt Patty was entirely pleased seed them. perplexed. "What'■ thnio a tiny white dot drawn azoupd } onghter marry; hit's'in the nature o' Itefu even seed as in '" replied hLs eaonapanioa,. "a _ ken form. things. An' Patty's past mazryin' " ytb .' like this chirrupodist- is a c1Ssy what teaches "How's yore paw, patty?" age. . t before, she stammered, her blue esy+sa canaries to whistle -iml sat silently waiting. A tallow adoring Cullen.Fatty"s slim hands twisted in her I Cullen stirred restless] 3 I dip on a table beside the bed fisted I " �„ Pdr bre Pest--Mlnird`s Llntment. t lap. This h r ou call It silk. re- �, « ,. ® admittei .,gee in the close night air. -From the un- ya -y hg ., Paw's�oraty, screened doorway a cloud of midges peated Maw., "Hasn't nobuddy In the uresis ter ass Joel. Hit's what .I blew? in, circling the Same. Valley got a dress like thist" Experiinents have proved that wire- r come fere-tali, tell Joel Paw wants .• !" had anybody In Valley a less can be heard 8 000 feet below the R `him.II` ow decided Joel, g ns tgg the adontrtsa Parlay Jessup, �`shirt tae enonghybetoybe drawn through dap hs �avate ss• and Lo eons?... ...le T �oieD� d " go "AMC'bag ," pe a ria reflected Joel. But that: was rising. "Termorrer I aim ter fish ter the cities." Suet it--the world was fall o! things y /ent easy rAov�inngg ende�Fi� He sigised, never to be seen in the'Vaney. pc.nP t/rita�i'initely p}owin'an,gat the cotton Beed in aforak "Jock-whyn't you nsarry, Prtt�v,• Outside it grew slowly dusk and Well-bred people are never cruel: Win fY�w iraodf�✓ the spring rain be " I cold- Together ha aa'd Patty Jesse went Joel gasped his�aurprLe. "but t- Jce1 closed the door, building rap the they may be thoughtless, but ebld- mamas al/kind d'//gtiiCs. Cs� Jessup It wants Cullen. fire against the sharp chill of evening. blooded'cruelty.finds no place in their bsdrai4dV(ltop ` ti- down the road in Use dusk. Be-� y,. wan d Culorth know what she wants,•' "No noise," said�Cullen Beck, a„ hearts. Acts o! this kind can only be -my to ow hied blas h&Awhab`took Jae.-felt M*v�pprovinr ap Yerley Jaren tolerantly. most sn a whisper. And no harry- praeticed by the low and degraded. see rrAT vOua KAMWWwacO, di utE eyes upon his back. ` . An no nuthin else! reminded {`But you .bin wantin' atty a long Educate these people, show them a71 Now certainly was set' against Me Joel" Joel with a tinge of bitterness. "Now JAM MW DIJM" Patty-she's been glad to 'separate I •• muttered Joel, turnia a is cities-=" better way, and future..generations e�e ,4co,rr Patty and Cullen. , ashy color: "I want Fatty.- "Cities I" snapped Cullen. ."What .may_ala the sights and sounds that Satisfied, the sick man relaxed P "Jell" appealed Patty Jessup' at' do you know about cities? People you so often grieve and annoy us. "Marry her, Joel Callen haim't don't know hurrying you all the time; comin'zback noways." laces you hate, driving you--,• ` I^ Joel-*nsidered, his own syis upon "Did ye malts out all right with t" ^ the inidgee. Uncle Keating?" interrupted Maw ! "Et Culla haiR't Deck fa a year, peaceabl q y -+ I'll_marry /Patty," he said at last, ".ToI'able;' returned Culldn evasive- Joel 1 Beck lunged to his feet, u11- When=she's flout she-kis lime-with Y _ !ice p ed hes Boat raiser high beneath--h re - a• ---. •^ Petty rime then, a shadow in graty ears and went out on the porch in the , - - -- _ sh44-y Pink roses, sharp evening air to smoke: "Ta}? Patty,what ye tole me:" Maw, kicking off her shoes, crawled _ - ran Joel ted his offer. into s bed at the other end of the DIr� Stammering, a_ I i her back - - ' "S up, gal I" commanded Per- room, ostentatiously turning ley essup xternly. upon the two left before the fire. "E! Cullen not back in a year, Alter a perceptible intervpt, Cullen _ d91 marry Joel,": promised Patty in a jerked his chair alongside of Patty Jessup, sliding a-hes arm around " pe p vySteSs gad]• i+t'Canada. whisper. • • • Periey Jessep closed his.eyes with her waist. �� , ► s igh of satisfaction. Miss me much; Pattyt 6 ' ` PA - , An• unfamiliar odor of perfumed y Y_ S DOWN Regarding Patty Jessup s slight O a caw figurb, it came to Joel with immense shaving soap and Ane tobacco esmanat- '? your"s slgaificanee �t ppe,r pa a year from thatnames! Patty , now she wtlnid be ed from him. In t wife. Again J wP realised forlornly that a gut! f r o fn our ItF.�►l1NGTON PORTABLE there was that all but uncastroilable of experience yawned :between thews. 3 desire to take Patty. Jessup .in his Uaable._to bridge that gulf and for-' mented b shyness;.she subsided into ro " arrsss. - y _ _ - .Ths Remington Portable has the In the weeks that followed Perley's a state of unhappy.•dumbness. .,• • lar keyboard area ap other ' -{ - -„ t W _ �+ yboa death, it seemed to Joel that the cam- (Td be continued.) •� 'a, �- DV�Lf� _. -• features of the Standard R•minp• ing of Patty Jessup under -his own �^ ton. It responds to the lightest soot had changed and brightened. all `? '` x* and swiftest tows . It fa strop bis liteweewsy . There was a new p in Do not be afraid to yawn. It Is one � �1a wrMngf• I'• Yet M e _ty o - "N M sash to carry as a small new incentive for unremitting effort- does not necessarily express boredom. ome da Patty Jesse would be his $ Y y P It indicates relaxation and freedom --For the professional man, the }ready he regarded ass: posses- ireRts poisons tri the system.-Dr. ole nrnsyolal traveller, the-matt y P. Millard, of Toronto. sttwent;fir'all Patty_herself had chap toward ]him ere was a fi confusion who lei t�s•Ir oortwpefNeMwe'r in her manner• when they were to _ �.pe..•asy and Pleasant te_r.ad, her and a solitude for his welfare WE WANT CHURNING this Rieninaten Portable Is the entirely new to him. writer. .Pay- $6 down and "Yore Iaig,' Joel," she would- say ,• you eon hive a R•mtfivton Port- lrbiel font to your home Imnisdl- Pityingly usual i when r limped k w r •rats eM more than usual afer a hard' day in OREAM -� P M ., �� ���� ' the field, does it hart -right smart 1 its' wrohas•. ternightt" Drs- ak H. , OTIL-art 1 cans and' Day eiptesa a� Instantly the pain woald'be'forgot- We sup9 y j Vise-ProL And Man ri! Dtr otor. tell and into •Joel's blue eyes would charged. We. Dag daily. by �ree+s .i..A..W R Vf y be eso'y and Provincial Manager. come a tenderness before which Patty money orders, which can cashed �> turned away breathlessly. any without any deduction. ' T' : flail tJria coupon before you forget it. Sometimes the si ht,of Patty Jes- , Our Present Price Is 39 Cents Per g Pound flutter Prot-,g -- sug movie about her homely tasks Rimin4ban Typeei_r+tt•r Compausy would 'lairfy take him by the throat. _Nett to you at your stattaa.' of Canada; Limited His wife=in a few months. Did be, Price'& subject to change wiliest no- V s 68 King St. West, Toronto, Oaf. after alt, want more out of life ,than tire. To obtain the 'top price, Cream' i t;= Inease send me particulars re• lust that must be free from-bO flavors and girding the'Remingtan Portabi•, And then, one day three months contain not leas than 30 per cent. --mow • • rk, Including pleas of purohaso later, Cullen came Wick. - Butter Fat. Lc�clo� BTtd��esiilllg Name .................. Watching the springless wago:, Bowes tompsny Limited ; h tof r` Address ••,,,,•,,, ,,,,,, •. turn in before the porc and Cu i en TOI OritO his Coca-Colas Corsi � � t out Joel was aware of u sullen Ai pony ri� ......... W.L. f Hood OI!iow Toronto ••••••••''''''''' reae tmeni^ Nobody, he told himself, 'For rcfei encss•:-'Head office, Toronto, t} boor R, =, walking glow]yy up to the cabin, Ever Bank of Montreal, or your local banker. came back to Bubbling Spring alley. Established for over thtrtY yew�t: - w 3 . ISSUE No. "! '24• It wasn't fair of Cullen to-break the 4 �s rR fq ice. ,..,,-. 3 , • 7ti ,• J� N.:,P �-.•bumf �4. . .:, '..• ," :a w k .. �.,. ..:,z : :w. dr.•" �,' s f,a.'� 3,•� »y,k.. :#'rSi'A• '�;, amr.:Sri.c*.....�^w,.�+..i.s•�e,:;8xr....r,.'.et,.'�...,.C'�x.w.r..wr_'.'.`(�'.•P.x,•.r..'•u,we�'Y,�.">.$ra...�.ti+Sf�.c'b{s-1Ra:�4,m'X.Gi",�•u_7<'�?�''..+.:,,t&%�"..�*... �iCSM J•,pf,n.+ue+.:til'zEt.Aw.^c..aszw•`�..lYlarn'3-. .RF 2i[iid4;v 'L�t°!4'�.'�e•Y"3d!.�''�7�:.�.�i�'"i. �'h anl`lis r ' � '.�� '�"• .._'. ',.r.ur.,.w,.. .. .. •}..^ :. :•:. ;` �, •r,".: i,'�s..; cc� 1111 �` _. '4x •r�yz$,,:y +r, i � , r t lM yf .�,. .i T'. .i'. .f - '3' [l '.:+ :I,• � � ,•!5... '.L+} .•� 'M' , - .,-wi ,, y4 • oil bqn 1111.,. '• .r+•fa•.: ..;.�'' 'e ,'. •.e � � 1^ . •� �<. .• '.. r .tin xr.., - ,,.. _�.T:�; EVOLT IN BRAZIL FINEST H.C. TIMBER r _ eh . �'sovernmeat Troops:Fighti>a�c More 'I baa 6,000,000 Feed of r °,`' ^� Man.-wheat-No. 1 North., $1.21%, _R Action--Re-. Douglas F'ir Destroyed on No. 3 North,$1:1flclt. ' eirglia Man, oats--No.' 8 CW 461we; No: serves Called t� UL Redonda Ialatlid; ' _` ' 44 c � 'i to , %c. ports- Montevideo, Uruguay, July 13.-- Vancouver, B.C., Jul IS.-More • Alt the above. c.Lf.;bay ports w July. t m. corn, track, Toronto-No: 2 Authoritative advices received. here than 6,000,000 feet of the finest fallen- A say that the Brazilian revolutionists Douglas fir timber has been totally :. yellow, $1.1 . n rye-?' ti 78c. in Sao Paulo have won fresh Vic- destroyed, besides considerable log- a �tories over. the Government troops. 'ging equipment, in the devastating. ,Idillfeed-Del., Moutreal fres his. r According to these advisee the Gov forest y` g included: Bran, per ton, ; r . a bags edonda Island, according to advices • - -� •. ;t ` shorts, per ton, $29; middlings, 85; tested. received last night by R. V. Stuart, W good feed flour; per bag, $2. a, Reportie' vhich have.passed the sen- Chief -Forest Ranger, at Vancouver. J „ Ont, wheat-1Vo. 2 white, nominal nor assert that the situation in Sao The fire on the large island is states - Ont. flout WNinety tent, t, hite tap-e-r89 cppsa : Paulo is momentarily growing worse; to be completely out of control, an r �� t' in-Jute bags.•Montreal; prompt ahs i8 p- that the rebels, after ggtting the up- finned by strong winds, is sweeping ment, . $6; Toronto basis, $6; bulk ppeerr hand of-the- Government, eatab- the vast timber reserves from end to seaboard nominal. " ` Ila ed a. ,provisional Government in end. All efforts to check the blaz . four-fat pata:, In Be"Backe, Sao Paolo City and now are advanc- have, been-rendered futile by the in- $720 per bbl; 2nd pate., $6.70. ing upon Same; which-port is the tense heat of the'flames and the•dense - 'Hay-Extra No. 2 timothy, per ton, _ •attp 'I base o!tkie Government troops, clouds-of smoke.' ' track, Toronto, $17.50; No. 2, $17; t� which are declared to be 8ghting'A After fighting for the last two days N 8, $,15; mixed, $1$; lower grades, R, rearguard action and endeavoring, 200,men, under the supervision of Straw-Csrlots. per ton $9:507 to though unsuccessfully,'to' hold back Dominion Forest' officialt, have got $10. the advance Of'the-rebels. the,fire in the Cowichan area under Scroe�ii.gs--Stindard, recleaned, L Fighting la declared to be going.on controL ab. Bay ports, per ton., $16. Cheese-New; large, 19 to 19�ilic; -sixty kilometres from Santos, where Calgary, July 18.-Rains in the in- twins, 19% to 20%c; triplets, 20% to s the battleship Minas Gerses and six tenor-of British Columbia' and light 21%c; Stilton, 21% to 22%c. Old, torpedo-boat d$stroyers are anchored. showers in parts of Northern Alberta large,23 to 24c;twins,24 to 26c;.trip- „ The inhabitants of Santos are i sport- have improyed the fire bite situs- lets, 25 to 26c. 'ed to be greatly alarmed. It is stated tion. ':r Butter-Finest creamery prints, 86 -that the first line reserves_are.to be At Kamloops there is one firea and to 87c; No. 1 creamery, 35 to, 36c; . ' called to the colors and that'rein- the hazard -conditions are fair. At . No:2; 84 to,36c; dairy, 29,46 30c. forcements for the Government troops Sicamous 1,960 acres have been-burn- '36c,Eggs--Extras, fresh in cartons, are awaited ia'Santos, to which pointed"over since-the big electrical storm extra_loose, 88c; floats, 8oc; sec- , they are proceeding from many parts that started so many fires on July 2. I i e poultry-Hens, over 6 lb., 26c; of Braafi. It is estimated that about five hue= do,4 to b lbs., 24c; do, 8 to 4 lbs..-16c. . Rio Janeiro, July, 13.-The Jaornal dred acres of merchantable-t,itnber has spring chickens, 2. IbL and over, 48c; t dc> Commercio aaya this morning.with been burned, roosters; 18x; ducklings. 4 to 6 ]lis., , regard to the revert`in Sao Pau _ 80c. . "Federal troops are continuaily.ar- Loaden to EZpCrilYleat _�___ HER68Ry HAttTLEY DEWART, K.C. Dressed poultry=Bens, over,6 Ibs., riving to serve as reinforcements in With �e Wa .� 22!; do.8 to 4 Ibs., 18e, spring chick- aa encircling plan in an endeavor to y Brilliant-counsel acid former leader of the Liberal party in Ontario, who died ane 2 the:and over.50c;roosters,2fk, force the-rebels to surrender without New York's example is providing �y 8 at Iiia summer -home near Uxbridge, after a brief illness: 'Born'oa $nc�elings, 4 to 6 lbs., 86e. the necessity is causing serious dam- one-way loaf's streets will be followed November 8;1861, at et. John's. Quebec,•be received his�eariF education fa Beaus-Can.,_ handpicked, lb.. 6%c, to the Cit of Sao Paula. oto, w ri i Ca Ma l G products-8 ru per imp 0 i2 r.. age y se a tryout for relieving !raffia con- Toro here he became outstanding in politios, at-the-her and in ca• Prim yy p 5 geetton here, says a London despatch. tional circles. He was one of the,totemost c mina wyers- anada. be• S&L. ; pe• 6 aL tin, 40 per British Navy to Cho& The experiment will be limited at pre. Ing engaged for the defence fa she home Beak case and in tate trial of Hoa. gal.; maple sugar Ib., 2b to 26m _ sent to the main streeta.in the theatre Peter Smith, former provincial treasurer. Honey--80-1b. t1as, it to &lb.ll% a Red Sat Slave Traffic m.; lo-�b. fMet, 11 to 12c; 6-lb. t `a, �« area, and to the hour from 10.30 to 11% to 12c; 2%-lb. tinss,, 12% to Ift It; waa.`announced at the Foreign 11.30. when the theatres are emptying. MISSION WORKERS TROUBLE IN BALKANS comb honey.per dor., No. 1, $2.75 to OLSee that the government had dedd- This plan has been adopted by Chief $3 b0; No. 8. $2.68 to $2.76. ed xo reinforce the British naval force; Constable Bassom,d ondon's-new traf IN CHINA TAKES GRAVE'ASPECT Smoked meats-Hams, mad, 23 to lie controller, at a means for avoiding - 2 ; cooks hams, 34 to 86csmoked in the Red Sea by the dispatch of a _ --- . .. 4e d division o!, fast deatroyeFs, nays a congestion due 'to private cars and ^ =.` 1s, 17 to itSc; gotta to 1 to rot s.' e tatdcaba, after picking ag passengers Firm Steps Taken-by H T}l�e Llt#1C EuteatC Cot:sde�tce �Oc; breaiela bacon s 26c. s - M London despatch. at the theatres, swinging around in sial brand breakfast brcon, 28 to , Naval' patrols, formed of stoops.be- Gover =rie=tt Agents Prove Fails to Adjust Difftatilfi es backs, boneless, 28 to 84e- longing to the British. French and face of the normal Sow of.night traf- Effective. Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 50 ar• - - _ .With Russia, _ .� + $18,60; 7o to 90 tba. $19 T' Italian navies, are maintaining as to 70 lbs.. m. : active supervision of these watsrs'arith .One' aide of the one-way thorough- China via Zion Kon ) - Berlin. July 13.-The Balkans are y0 lbs. and u?, $17; lightweight rolls, _zc pervisi fares will be used foto ordinary traffic Wuchow. ( g Kong). is barrels $3 ; t,cavyweight retia u a view to the suppression of the-slave July 13.-Rev. E. H. Carne, the Aug- once.mom in a crisis, and the con- Lard-!+ure tterc�l4h to 1� e, 77 traffic from the African to the Arab- and lie other side will be reserved to trakian missionary who, with Rev. R. ference of the Little Entente now pro- �5 to 1 tan scant.Their works consists in stop- theatre traffic. Each theatre will'hays A. Jaffray, Canadian, and Dr. H. G. y B to ib to lb%c; , ^ Its private periling space, in whisk briding t Prague is.-only serving to pria .i8 to.18%,c; shortensng,tierces, w Ing and searching the native dhows Miller and Rev. Rei Rag, Americana. bring out exfating diflereacea in more 14 to 14%c; ;ubs, 14% to l6c•.pails, a " 'which they meet is the codrw of their police will guard the cars. was captured by Chinese bandit"t vivid high lights. 16 to 15%e; prints, 16% to tile. ; patrols in order to ascertain that there Fu River on 11isy lb, has been rn]eas- Roumania seeks united support to Export fin+ 'moi + ;7.75 $e, are no slaves beim transported on ed,and is now on his way to Wuchow. boldin Bessarabia Mat$ls do, good• $725 to $7.50; export half g transpo Messrs. Jagray and Miller were pre' _ g + $6.75 to $7; baby beeves, $7,50 board them. viously released by -the.outlaws totw�hLic,�h Premier Banes of Ezecho-fila- to 8;.butcher steers, choice, $6175-to From time to time, slaves are dis- carry the A%mands for ransom; while F` is withholding. Roumania $7,26; do good, $6,25 to $6.60; do, r w -covered, the dhow arrested 'and the Mr. Ray. Subsequently made :hls Wants in agreement among the;Little mad., $6.l�0 to $e; do, com., =6 to slaves liberated and sent home. escape. �Entente that would give military sup- $6.25; butcher heifers, choice, ".50 to It {$, however, becoming apparent }:;<Y With the news of the release of port in action, if needed. $7; do, med..-$6.26.to $6• do, em - that the veasHs 'which have been op- �, , ? Carne comes also'the tidings that the : Meanwhile Renata is iiivaTved in • $4.60 to$5; butcher cows.c�aice,$4.7bf - crating in the Red Sea are not suffi- Kwellin Pinglob missionaries to the to $5.18• do, mad, 8150 to$4.60; but ' P P i3l Bulgarian internal .crisis. Sofia re- char bulh, $4.26 to $S, do fair, - ' J ';'slant completely to suppress the traf- v recane of whom the mission party 1 porta the country is on the verge of a �logn a } y i 1 13.60 to $4; bo as. $2.60 to 50, Ile in slaves. There are numerous is- - ,� were hastening by launch'when they Communist revolution as a result of canners and eittters, $1.26 to. 2150, ' lands with rocky creeks into which the , y yr were captured, are safe and are ail the union of the Communist peasants f steers, choice, $6 to 75, dhows, Balling by night, can retire .: now en route to Wachow. and the Macedonians, which Russia do. fair, $6 to $5.50; stockers, ice, during the daytime. ,and hide. and, • .°" The British Government despatched has encouraged. ;;; to S•.RO; do. fair, $4.28 to S f rNi, with a fresh breese,.it is not alwaysa boat to'Wuchow with officials to M. genes-is in the conference seek- milkers. springers, choice, ;75 to $90. ^ possible for the warships hitherto negotiate for the immediate release of;Ing.to relieve Little Entente domina- do, fair, ;4b to $60; calves, choice,. available to overtake_theat.. - - the captured lnissionar es.--The-Boils t b -the entente.-_..But on the ��$g'� d;6 mad, $lambs, choke ewes, 14 to $14.50; cin, culls, ; -=---- The government hopes, with the re... ish authorities declined to pay the one big issue=Rusaia-- there is no 0 to a . inforcements of fast ships now being ransom demanded, by the brigands union -possible,-' and the conference 1 g� , light ewes, $5.60 to $6 to put an end to the slave-trade and refused permission of those con- seems fruitless. .. do, 'culla,$2 to $4-60; hogs, fed a�� - n the Red Sea. - earned to do 60'privately.'-They de- 4 - ._ watered. $8.28; do, f.o.b., $7.76; do John French sided,to hold the Chinese Government Glove-making uses up a}arge quay couptrypoints,$7.50; do,Bet f•• .,Two Towns 1n Stc•'At4nd Recently released from prison for be responsible for the�release and safe tity of eggs, one London house alone w.,$e•uo; do,of4 care,long haul, Ing a "De Vsleraito," who has been conduct of all the-missionaries, which requiring 2,000 yolks a week.. in. one to be Said - Ai1Ctim elected mayor of Cork. MONTREAL. Oats, •.- -. � - -. evidently has now been accomplished. process of preparing kid. - �-_ --- - - ---- _ is No. 2 CW, 51% to 62c, No. 8 Does anybody want to purchase a -- -- - - -- No. 1 feed , Oa i ty! Two British tow w complete Scenes Reproduced. CW, 50 to 60%c; extra municipalities, not only including the at Big British Exhibition 49 4 . Fl , 2 local white. 48% to 46c. Flour, Man. spring wheat, dweHinas, but factories and public in- pate,te, ists, $7.20. 2nds, $6.70; �g - eutations aswell,with theatres, dance The Temple of Solomon.-the Taber T, �-. '' bakers. $6.50; winter pper�.., chotee $7 nscle and ny of the other Shrines - to$'l Q. Rolled oats,.$0-lb. 10 ¢_• )balks, postolSoes, hotels, shops, a hoe. �` t= �$ s of the Holy Land familiar to readers �` 20. B"3*7- to fiBborts,�2b,IRIW Eton eine stations.and garages, of the Old Teatametit are re iocTnced , M No. 2 per.ton,be offered at aadton t'v P k F .� tai clings, $35°2hay, ,lestbidder-on July 29, says a London' in miniature fa• the Palestine exhibit r teFcar lots, $16.60 $17: at the British Empire Exhibitiondespatch. , says • _ `� Cheese, finest oasts., 16% to 16%c, The township* of Gretna and East a i ondo7i despatch. One is shown the +r h, finest easts, 16 .to 163ie. Batter. Fo in-Scotland which were estab- holy of holies. which_the_high priest ` 1 pasteurized, 34% to 84ic; Nol y Rin' alone could`enter; and then but once creamery, 33% to 33ftetlo +�c; recon + r #shed during the war for mass pro-. fresh e n o ts, are s argaine 35c; fresh firsts, 30c. eta , per offered for-sale. "The entire propertF Palace where Solomon kept his queen bag, car lots, $1.35 to $1.40. ;r h Govern- Includes some 8,000 acres of lead and 'and the apartments that sheltered his i Lambs, $11 to $12; calves, Govern mors than 100 miles.of railway. At sumptt;ous assortment of wives and . - z `< concubines are faithfully reproduced. meat graded selects, $9.25; butcher the time of the armistice $0,000 neo frogs.$8.76 to $9; heavier hogs, $7,60, The plain temple which re laced $' sows, $4.50 to $5. 41e .were,at work in Gretna, and the p ` awernment undertook 'to provide Solomon's magnificent structure after Its destruction and also tbat of Herod, W011d'a Largest Wireless with all the amenities.of life. ` Since the war all the special ma- built during the lifetime of Christ up- Since Station in English Town cbiaery In the munitions plants has on the same spot, also are reproduced A• y '� �-- been sold to private purchasers. Now , a -'♦---"' Via'" Toe world's bigge$t wireless..station •,the t:awasttipa themselves are about, Use of Private Airplanes x is being built at Hiilmorton, a little to Y . =tbo go under the hammer. Made Easier in England the south of Rugby,and the little way- q F x p����� Private sirplahe S ing s to be aim- side station at Kilsby and Crick, in pssGasOot hi�alls t0 Have— 4� Northamptonshire, on the London Mid s-'Tit Bible iii Th4. eir* ���� a 'plified in Great Britain by the abolish land and Scottish.Railway, is an un- •` 'r"'IgUaS meat of the. irksome regulations re `1COL. LOGAN AND AMBASSADOR KELLOGG � usually luny spot 3ttat. now. quiring that a plape must be panned - When the representatives of the allies asseunble in London to.discuss London despatch. It is, there that all Blackfoot .Indians in Canada will as air-worthy,everyday and must land ways and means of putting the experts' recommendations regarding Germany the material for this &ost powerful of have the first Bible. ever written in only at a recognized airdrome, says a .into force, the United States of America will be represented by Its ambassa- -"' their lan'gttage, in fact the first book London despatch. A plans now will ? . wireless staticns in the world is betni of any kind, when Canon H. W. G: be .certified as airworthy in the first dor in London, Frank B. Kellogg, shown above on the right, and by. Col. delivered. `"- - $tocken, for many yenta a missionary pisco, and then 1t is up to the owner James A. Logan, Jr., who at present is serving as the republic's`unofficial The great aeriat--1% miles long and to the tribe in the Canadian prairies, observer on the reparations commission. 'Contrary to the procedure at re- half a mile wtde-wits be supported on P to keep it in condition. twelve steel masts, each 820 feet high ceampletes the work at. his home in .g cent conferences, these two representatives will be not merely mute nate `Victoria, B.C., says a Saskatoon de- Contracts sigtned by Saskatchewan takers and reporters but will also be empowered actively to participate in There are 300 tone of steel work in =' snatch. farmers to deliver their wheat to the the'parleys whenever questions arise directing involving,_the Baited States. each mast ; Canon 8tocken is printing the Black- wheat pool organization, are .now This deveto nt is in part a logical sequel of the appointment by.President The wireless station is to be ander Loot Scriptures on a small press built legal. An official estimate of the Coolidge of Gwen. Charles G• Mwes`and Owen D. Youh# as American repre- the control of the government, and [t �? icor the purpose. He originated the acreage now under contract, is 6,150; will ho capable of.•msintataing com 'lalanguage characters, which are syl- 000, well over the objective of 6,132,- sentatives on the committee of experts which•Inst spnivs reported upon con- muniea•tion with the remotest corners ". bic and resemble shorthand, 000 acres. dittoes In Germany. of the earth. f� pry !b - .. e../' •i. ... • . .T .r a ..,. .,' ...: .4 �l• W.'?.Vv1 ':I �•� '.S '}.�.'l� '�.;�Y •°. '"$�`'h'r�" -}�' r >* r c'�,:"a rr�.` y :``'��'v'+J � YS'',"�•k''"'e. ^y!`?a�;i� ^a,:�•qw', �, 4. •n :k'S.:,ayty. *.1�:��,4 KXvf 'N?,. ^n„J;��=•+* r '.'�. * ,, r •, - '• :d,.•:'.,n• .;nb,. ,..a -Ka'?` h..;. �' ..,.tx,.. .',�,.,. '?:h tg P*'v My.' •+• '�,•;,- rn�, •'--,"', "'t•, r•ar`�.r t'P" ,• ee' .mak ".. r. „ ' .' R%:x '+ ,�.. .. f .,•�7y. ."+,: '4'J7: - :h+.-'ro,mn, ...a+.e' '' .'�• '..:' •',.'.:'ASt v ... .�'"'•. •:f'•,0.. �•e,.+ �. w• �jstry'�.- .,- .A,�i,'t..„:;'n As:,m..v. ..:.-'. ..:• ..:..w. •! .. •�••. _ '""� _ - �� i q. q NOIRE Vituvwg ewe D A C i N G I wtevale : SEASON1001i2ii! " GRQ'CERIES ,. - Every Seitarday night at T The Service Garage ' .”, - - -- - - si rs ver oar.:..bs it vara to aa:atui C 'Z'�Lo FFLisport ot+Dl. J Hest P• Motor overhauling, top and aide cur- Brands Salmon, Pork and Beane, Crabapple Jelly,Olives, suMcripifan• �, the United scan. and creat all Bummer fron 8 to 11.80 m. . FOR-Hot WEATHER LUNCHES-Sardines, sal t Kippered -•- Bric.la 2.00 in adva�e. -. $al•b Pow.er's Orchestra. Cain repairing. Snacks, gg kN, Battery SerTice-Obkrging I?ressing, Pickles, Marmalade, Fancy Biscuits. ANNOI7NUING and overhauling. ' JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. _ �*♦e e Ali work guaranteed'. Fiat rate FOR'•FRUIT PRESERVING-Fruit 'Fare, Perfect Seal and Crown, � L�MTNI�rT .O Criij�ADii service charge Sealer Rubbersti Parowaz, Certo,-100 lbs.. St.Lawrence.or Red- icrtddt. RLAORTi phone 8310 Marr.Central path Sugar$9.00. r REFUNDING LOAN :1925 R - blazed Pa r Oc a roll, Picnic. Ppla,ea, In- ' w:za�inetiona for Jun®: Jr. ?Viale to Sr. 5 pER CENT BUNDS dtvtdual Itrinkigg dupe c a oz, n er IV-Mary Neal(hon.), Eileen Carlton. SOc per 100, „ •8r. III to Jr.` IV-Ruth D(a®and,, • s iLoroe White. Beock Hood, Beatrice 80 year goads,price 98.211, to yield FOR E hSY CLEANING AND POLISHING-O'Cedar Polish, Liquid Fuller. Jr. III to Sr. III—(Seo.)Bert S114 percent. Veneer, Braeso, Silva, Mack's NoRub, All Laupdry Soape•8 biro x 3 0 `'�Qibaont Charlie,McDonald. Sr. II to 5 year Bonds, ,price 99. to yield' - .,for 20 Cents. { Jr. III—Ross Carlton(hon.). . Jr. II td 5,233 per cent. ?Jr. II—James Murdock, 'Staule Con• d da out, a day n year, you Canaidan National Railway to.N. R.) ,,,^ „� - ray; aiers,(ret.)Nellie O'Riley and teorge (seven year) first mortgage Deben- -• . For d8y in an y t, ev ry a i t{ie ,e r o ' { TVilleon. Jr. II—Charlie Neal Sr. tures maturing Mav,8, 1930• Price .,! ••' will find•it Economy to to Jr.II—Hilda Svod,Norman P`ulter. b70 Pec ahoueand,.or 81000 invested �^'„�r i� ++$up Your Groceries at the Grocer's' ,Jr..I—urate Conner: tar.Pr. to Jr• I now lncreasee ,to $1.754.`10 at ma- —Ross Willson,AnDieMcDonaid: Jr. turity. �./ A ,,, T a G13rOCER ` Pr.=Jimmv McDonald, Lottie Neal, Phone or wire_orders at our J. RICHARDSON! Myrtle Ellicott; Laurence,Cammack, expense. a : -Gordon Cammack, Mildred Gibson. DYSE$ ROliERB. . Y 4ecil-(1'Riley. Na, on roll 28. Aver- • We lleliver Your Order. Phone 600 �ge attendance•L0. Perf,attendance— phone 2t18 J Dundas St. East; a ` Vileen aarlcon. Norma Fuller,. Hilda 2tf Fvhitbv, Ont. ;ITS Spring..-the energetic Hood. H.MaoIntosh,Teacher. tilde pf the year when ore• standing.of -puptis-of S. S. No. 6, +�h� Pickering the grown tips and the kid. Hafidw ' re Store Pickering. Jr. IV--Frances West, 'dies.need enerKi2ing. pure Pickemig Harry Stephenson. George Puckrin, food-, iustead.of noetratns. y, aillCe Co �lmltt$8 %Let oar bread disap ar i Muriel Weetne Margaret Puckrin, 1�1 pe H )Billie West. Sr. IA—Gretchen $sun- �"� 'from your table three dere, Louise Stephenson, Florence times a day, Try our pas• Hedgerow. Jr. III-Margaret West- The object of this Association is to I tries. You will be sur- ,1 a ney, Alma Puckrin. Lottie Mercer, lessen stealin and prwecutie; { Now is the time.you need an Oil Stove for this.hot weather. ` Pearl,Mercer. Sr. II-Bettie_ sound- theelons, 111 me in a us s h pp Co rad let how you the era, Donald West.Jame$Hedge. Jr. a' acme in Like#1 tvor. 4' gg riled at thPtr delicious, � Thought ! ' it.-'Gordon West. Henry Westney. 1630bershaviugprcper►gsi<alk00rumaai New Happp 3.hau jht `311 Stover �ooald Saunders. [-Doris Tommy naw immediat<sly wio66 say member John Puckrin,George Blake. , . �-EsscDiiv. Qominisiea. $atisfaCtton guaranteed and afree trial to make you satisfied. ¢ Cammack. •Pr.-F=ed Puckrin. Mar- jr+rie Stephenson. V[Lma _Burgess. (Membership hs $1.00. Treacher. flex*"Mal be had tram tn•me=sa it+.f Q�� ► We have a complete line of Screen Doors and Window Screens, Wise Jane $zamtaaElon for 8.No.4 8.ar.an an sypusrten. r Cloth from 1S to'42 inches. "Keep out the flies." ',East, Pickering. Names in order of Ezra.bom.-L• D, Banks.C.S.Palm. r'" ,aerit. Ib,honors. la) absent, (r)�- Donald MQQr0, Pickering. : HONE:900+' Paris Green and Arsenate of Leacl . __.+commended;.(f)failed;Jr-IV to Sr IV er. i , c� _ ](Mildred(b� Arthur Field. Georgia - w J, Cila<rk. ?Zc V • -_. I[eNaaney(r). Sr IMI to Jr IV=Fern I.R. 7hextoa; , .r;,. �� Forks, Bakes, Hoes, Shovels, Spuds. Scythes, Sprayers, Pruner, it Toms Ib).Bernice Chapman. (h)• Bes- President, 6saniast Clippers, Lawn Mowers ere. f n[os Crawtc,rd (b). arjorie Annan. fi L donCrook. Jr Iii to 8r IMI-Jack a (Agent for McCoraiiick and Deeriali Farm Machinery and Repairs) . Harris Farm Machinery -.- � •'+O�apmaa, Mary Austell ([).desk An- .�. . 'M�(,'y' _ (f),L.Barrett (t). Sam McNab- 5. + nay Ir►. Jr if to Sr [I—Ernest Beg- r.. ` sat(h). Sr I to Jr II—Reginald Bry• �I�, ►,'..+a�+' tr ant(b).Jack Aaaan. Blanche Steven- l'� J• S• �A+++irVN' ' G c ^ sod r. L,lbt.Lowry,Teacher. 8. $. No. 2, P ckerieor. promotion -ezaminatloos; $FII[ to Jr IV-Eve- '� ...,,. 1 ll:j Mansfield(hon).Thelme Mansfield w {hos), Madeline Crawford . Zi Jr Iii ,r �� � to Sr lIt—Fred Turner(b). Zillah Vale �+4 - s ^ by Beryl Wood (sec). Morgamt blit , t �SJJ ,sBUS hell (sec). Bell to Jr III—Arthur " ss w. N �' Turner (pass), Howard Sleep Ire . r 'r+"C _--_•—.� Lorne Crawford(rec). Be I to Jr I[— `Torontoy Pickering and Whitby _. r4 $alb Toms, Winifred Burn[ngham. NOw is the time tO.RBt�OUY $sy1nR Outfit. , 'George Vale. Jr I to Sr I—ADdrew - P}lOnB 1506' sick., - Annan. Eonald Vale. 8r Pr-•-b,[rry 9pra ge. Jr Pr-Donald -spr=ees. yf ,�WEEYL;DAF SERVICE $al h Orawtoed. Jean Annan. Betty " Dmbart Leave W itby . P D. �. Csormle - ' Burotaabam. Jessle Hilts. Helena Leave Toronto Rime.Teacher: - --- - - -- _ 7.40 a. m: 9,45 a, m -" "'- I;eaaltof prodiotional examinations a. m. 80 ' e m r y o!S. S. No. L Pickering. Names la a 5AT15FACTION n, . , 1 880 P. m g 0o p m• order of merit. Intermediate IMI to fitJALITY fERYiCE - m, z -�• 8.40-P. m p' Or. III Found, Madeline. Huff. , Jr, FII to .Int. LII-Lealie Appleton. l t l r SATURDAYS AND HOLIDAYS j. :. Audry Powell. Ted Appleton. Ulnas a � � . "Leave-Whitby Leave Toronto 3todd. Elvira Rodd.Jan. Rodd. Thos. 7,40 a m + 9.45 A. tt1 w Sr. [I to Jt. 11.1-Tom' m _ Wil i, Tom PuctrlD, Will btsdulklt, , 9.80 ir. W. 4 8.00 P m '-Fred Cookson. Will Define. Aaale , :. 1.80 P. vsP. • Redd, Harry Cookson,,Lloyd AndTewe ` 8 45 P. m 800 P. m .(ret.) Sr• Pr. to-1+t—Florence Puck• 8.40 P. m 11.45 P. m r[n. Susie Puckrim-M-ary Puckrin. Pr. DA SERVICE B to Pr. C—Wilfred Appleton. Donald = bIIN Y S R ICE _ Cookson. Pr. A to Pr. 5—Grace De, _ heave Whitby Leave Toronto alae. Bertha Huff. Mary Masulka, S 00 a. ti]. _ 9.4b$. m Ones Sykes, Clifford Sykes. 8 80 p moo P. e3 Report of June promotions la Brou• �' gham public school. Names In order otmeth. Jr. IV to.Sr. IV=Agnes f Fares :-Whitby to Toronto. eiogle 7oc., return 81.25 ; picking, single 8olchy, Marjorie Cowan. MvrnA AD- :return 90c.; Dunbarton, single 40c., return 70C. Rouge, nix, Muriel Sheppard, Sr. III to Jr. r- eiogle 80c.. return 50C•; Highland Creek 20c, - AIV-Miry White.Doris JobDston,Ru• - h ADnis. Mervio Annis. Verna Kid. "' Cut this Time Table out for future reference). �.dretou, Willie Jones. James Holthy, hI to Sr.I II Irene la Cowan. h " !8 Plank-wu« BARNS GARAGE -3I to Jr. III—Irene Ctlton, John 'White. John Knox. NormanCariton, EMPIRE M.1til.6Clad COLLICUTT'S �( -Marie Devitt,Orvalshea.—E.Dorothy Flre-safi iQQ� Leh ! - ID.stenion. Principal. Lightn[ryproo?: vfllu. w Phone Ind. 200 a. r AMPSON FEED ! Weath.q►tl,ht -Cenwnlsnt _ If you-need a fnew Barn or an old one remodelled. y ' tet me quote on. Let me show You ",Empire" PICKERINCA m t _. 4 geneea4parpose Feed for Cattle, have built. Thep.are-enormously strong,•roomy,h>:ndy - Hoge and 8beep. to worn ln*and modeirate tD.006t. .- _ : . h 11.1ts feed you want we have[t. : Estimates gladly given for roofing with the hmona " .. Meat MEA Hampson Feed and Western Oats. lic Shingles,or" " Corragated liens. Repairing aadtlundo�a _ - Lestillen Cord and Rye Grains, done, At[work absolutely guaranteed. _ - - .Bean,8borts and Oil Cake. Bt Or steak, — Poul t Scratch and Obick Feed. 2& per,Ib - ss Su,lAo n Boast or Steak, Special prices on track loads of feed BV �� , — p • orterhoaee Roast or Steak . do delivered to your door. $W'ld• COM3tf><Cti>Dg �. Givs us your order urns Houses etc. of' gslA. kind. Ramp Roast,. .. 18c We will do the rest y I 20c r ;Fine Rib Roast, ., let - 8800 — -- _ _.Pickering Dealer for the Products of ---- --- eay. "Rik Roast, 44- -.----Phone _ S y Toronto _ Shonlder Roast, •• . l�LEN WILLOW MILLS TheMetallic hoofing Co. Limited, .. '• - le d-18e -.-,_ Pot Roast, .. :•• 1 4c - oEaaR c�•Rov� „ �Briaket,to boil, .: ••• '' Warehouse LOt)net Hill Lew of Pork,. .' •• ( !Loin of. .. . DALE MILLS bouldetRoa'st of'Pork, .. ELMr;a ' PICKER=N'G� he Wisdom .1i Pork Chops, .• �' 26c „ Pure Pork Sausage, r .. ... . . ,. - inset Salt Pork,... ... - - ' F =Wheat or any grain taken in -- QONER or later, with the passing of Breakfast Bacon, piece, • .. 88cc Finest ... ' ,. -exebauge for Flour. 11-.3 years, most men and women learn the „ sliced, 88c .wisdom of regular saving. a We have ran, Sborts, Chop, a` Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), 482e l` Why not start to *ave a regular portion of e - Dil Cake areal, 'Back ancon, 5c• .+ * our earnings now, instead of'waing until Coo Ham,-• M• • ' .. + I kinds of grain. + " Y bitter experience has taught you the lesson?, Weiners,:. a ' ' 15e •• ' ^'�Oailvie s Porridge Oats. e=M1 : •iv Head-Cheese,.• •• ••• "� ~ rind Domestic Shortening, lbs 55 cents 41 4. 5 lbs 90 cents. : w Royal Household ))'lone; - a�. a .Easy First n - Cream of to West Flour. Freak Trost prints 18 ce to �t 'lb r •, snd;White Fieh Every Friday: \ CHOPPING) EVERY I*N BANIC WEEK DAY wfmBtr I311Alvc i. G. P. l•irrm, eAan• I"IGK RING z BROOKUN BRANCH, h c cRoss, M.ns« W. G. REID, • •��.`4. ., ' .'..-;°. '.. ... :,. ... -. ..... -. :9 ..y.. a Y "`'.n •�9�y;.aw,''+. q, �'.b1."^^t,� .1 � 'k%.� ;.,4'ls+ r, '"'� .X`' .•,}3,r' yrf4�rsi ,'3.:"'a',"C.Y'S'W� ^a ,.�'•>�f, r�'%..a'+'s Kdr« w,.; rTa''•w' s .,.�1 'i �r.. x Vit.,,, -•rti�'�,*.��:'. "`. � , .. 's, r. aG .. 'i,j' '+' - _ Via" t :r a r.,., m •�''.•<''�' '. � W,- h ry ,.:. .,m,.. .n _ r. F. �--- CLAREMONT. yV. G, Bin has thio contract T s`gip" ' " �== for re-decorating the Methodist CLARE;IIO�T N4 W. Bingham and family s ureh at Pickering. Tor, Sale ' -Sunday is Loadoo. Abe and Louis Finizold, (of New. CREAMERY' J, Fingold had a business trio to _ ' ork,sev 61l d ys du, of Toronto, 1l M ROS Toronto on on Tuesc�y. spent several days during the past $ighest -price paid for _ .The brick-layer-4 are now baey wegk cviEh J. and Mrs. Fingold, Cream at the j 4% . at Walter Ward)* new residence -L V . p R. J. and Mrs. Mann and J. H. IN MEMORIAM. r Seal were in Lodast Hill on Satur- • laremou�-�iTeaffi8 LAR C` ' Wxiosr-Ia ever loving memory. : Daei older OSNAWA, ONT. y George Wagg�isnu the 4iek list of our dear mother, Mar S - _at resent and is ander the doe we fight, who fen asleep on July 20th, Give us a,trial.afid be convinced 1i�13. 25.00 for a care. In Markham softly sleeping, a. g s Mrs.G. P. Beal and son, Will, of S y Where the flowers gently wave, {In Rood haps) :: Picger�n �c o A lz + ved, the one we o i., . and.Mrs. Beal. could not save. — Grinder- 4Leather Goods St ro I ' Mies Eunice Johnston, of Torarl• We•watched her suffer da an n VeBSOt ao, is visiting with her friend,' It caused us bitter grief y g I Purpose as stuck on Mica Elena Ward, To nee our mother slowly pias away.- Las ' Qu31y,a Stock of hard 3 Our supply of quality Harness and Miss Margaret Gillespie, of Pet• Hut on Ehat day the Saviour came, • ,:., and sottrCoal: Parts is now complete. (6#inch, new) erboro.is spending her vacation And from amongst his flowers. Place your order now before . -.. HOOTS—GREB SHOE -with lits. *adman. He came and picked the loveliest one, the rise in price. C ' miss Hamiltonie improving.the Un that day he picked Dore. . Sim leg Se arator We have a large stock of this among ^• appearance of ,her' residence by Miss her,Oh we masa her. 12tf Phone Pick. 17b9 Hoon a hand—u°d tear. le M shaving it rQ•paiated. But we equld not wish her here; DONALD MUNRO �PIC$ESING ID 1500 .for hard wear an tear. Mre. Re olds returned to her When we read of that bright mansion REPAIRING home in Toronto oa Monday.after itmakee earth seem eo drega}�' (fa good 'order)' �' But some time we hope to ma6t�her, H Cha..Chapman for reuairingaallekinda of uta• Mrs. Thain H. . " p . 'visiting her mother, _ Wben this life on ei&tO ie o'er, p, - . iron. " (io to be.with'our 1pved one, DECORATOR Arsenate of Lead.bulk 40 cents harness and boots. T. Caster is spending a few days Where parting is no more. �� 60 lb lb pkR 32 " CECIL BRiI.VJ.IE� . this week in Toronto with his son, , -Husband and Family. Dealer in Hirth Grade Pall Papers, Sanitary Wall Cov ing, Decor- . John, of the Hydro-Electric Com• ative Burlaps and mission. Mouldings. - u ry Harness maker, w ' Frank Cooper spent over Sun. CLEANING - PRESSING 'Prices to suit everybody's pocket. F. ilii• C O O �;E � ,PIOHERING, ONTARIO day is Erie, having accompanied Call and see me at Lot.1, Com �'• Earl and• Dr. Jean Underhill, of Bring along your suits to be cleaned 4, Uxbridge Tp. or phone. QLA�EMONT 0 Toronto., and pressO. Satisfaction guaranteed 3284 , 2401 Claremont. f Ed. and Mrs.'Perry, of West To- Chargee moderate. - ' costo, motored oat on Sunday' JAMES BRISCOE. 'apdnt the dery +with George and Opposite D.Taylor's Bakery - FARM �+ A Af � ,►7 ' �Mrs.Baigan. Claremont, Oat. a . 1, ►.7 `,r fr' Bevers►1 members of Brougham Hardwood i•i40t�1 To buy'or-sell your farm,consult the Farm Lands Deplemeat Of. es � 4` IInion Lodge, &. F. dt A. M•, are _ in To 'onto this week attending The United Farmers Cooperative Company, div �N� .;rand Lodge. Furnaces and 86inglee Limited. The Beaman Dent line of flooring In Thomas Paterson is being kept plain red oak, quarter-cut white bast'y three drys repairing broken oak, blsc6 or maple. A. J. ALLISON, Representative,' Pickering, Phone Pick, 1508 imsehlaery of which there is a lot Heels Furnace*—pipe of'pipeless }mss In,harvest time. W'ellingt6n Pearson, Who was Rubber flog, S Slate Shingles and Roll confined to his bed for some days Roiifloit. 18 or 98 inclose wide. Also, a few sattiawle' of bred-to-lay 0 suffering from pleurisy, is able to Blamed Rock eggs for sale. • S -be&'round again. ,�•OHh' DRAPER,' PICKERING �'arrs�eYs �� Notes K f OUR d e 1 i v e r i e a are Duncan lsdorgan is ill with asth mighty speedy. Four Cru and get prices 86 0#the Bank is rwral sections rehdar order will get lite alien- - ma and bronchitis and is ands; $RAhTCHF:3 the doctor's care. At the time of IHo.Rsla REQIslTER:�- valuable service to farmexs'lbpp. acus as cW` tion and it will be deliver- the he is somewhat improved. — to&=for their Bald notes,or by ducotmtulg,!hem ed with,► speed that will ` Martray and Mrs.d+'orgie, accom Astor PRtna'. ;19885]. the pure bred and�$ �"M due. erase SSou it compliment � ' parted by the letter's sister, Miss registered Clydesdale stallion. the us. You will be agreeably Cairns, spent.-SandaR with the property of G vo• T. Davidson, will Standard /$gryjq makes the far>atr�r'ti surprised.at the moderq• former's parents, Johc and lire. stand tur mares during the season of our rices and also, r 19•d4 at his own stable. lot 80. con.S. a of wit the superior. tion- p Forgie. Pickering: Terms:To insure a foal. TUR _ leased Ft ou Dr. Roselyn Clark, of Cleveland, >d10, payable Jan.l.c. 1924. C+'rAN DAR BANK r w� ty of 'foods ' `Ohio, paid's flying visit. to. her i�wt3 BacL.(14943) e,e. B., '.9588?, G. seous[no, Mrs. T. E.Stephenson and __. - OF tw►+wt>r S. B., the fashionably bred imported - 4�Q.. Well Pearson, ons day re- Clydesdale etallioo, the property o � w cantly. Oscar-Wilson.Brougham.will make Broach, „- - W.F. Law,Manager ' NE Mr. and Mrs..Rose and Me. and the season of 1924 as follows z Moo, Pickering. _ . - C. A. McCle Manager Victor and day,will leave his own stable and Whitby Branch', _ ^u�+,_____... _ a700 Mrt. Hell and Bans, s l Frank, of Oro, were week end via- proceed Hutchings Bros, r nig of 1 hoes at the home of David and Brock told sad coo. 2. for °iggh.t: ' N` "kiss.Taylor. Tuesday W. J. Miller's, Pickering: Norm" Banker, Of Altana,who noon,-fi�'G.Wilson's,'base line. for / hes the contract for laying do °isrb" Wednesday, •Urban Stud's, iaVe l s„ tO � Yo�' ��'� y Audley, noon* Wm. O:merod's. J the new cement walks :n the v 11 Greenwood, night; Thursday. T. .age. has been busy at `the work .Hiret's, Kinsale,Web$, ewe stable You lose from % to 36 the food value of your rota by ging the pant week. until Saturday morning; Saturday, loading it to your cattle as dry fodder. Dorn stored in a TORONTO Wooden Stave Silo will give Mias Hsl:06 Walker, of Clare dna• Patterson'•,eon,i,nooa,thence �rou 100%of the value. Good ensilage will-improve the srnont, and Mies Emma Reed. of to his ores stable until'!he following health of our cattle and wiill increue the quality sad IIzbddRe, will leave on Tuesday Monday afternoon. quapettyy of tour milk rotunas. Good silage moist be,made �/ De"s hR ul 22ad for Ca n, Al- is ser air-ts t silo. d s es.double Boots W Sh next , y PPS a! =:.-Coal-' Berta, where they will spend some The TO ONTO Silo is made of sel•cte l time visiting relatives. tongued and grooved to exclude the sir, and speeidly G'14EB SHOE) rrk: All the teachers of the public end + treated with erewoee to lengthen ib lifer 1Syo ester capacity wish eh•TORONTO flip Roof. A large range of the famous. t:►reb Pon tWMIon schools have been re Let sae show you how to save ort fora e. and inmate Shoes. A boot that is well ♦engaged for another year. They the health and value of your heed. aformaeba sad known and guaranteed ' are all doing excellent work. The Hard and Soft Coal Of. the full particulars gladly given. to keep your section is fortunate in having such - best quality '011 W, R: Lraaeraon, b��z 4'L5, R'hitbp feet dry. an efficient staff'. hand -� talo sizer la stock. Mise Jennie Rawson,of Toronto,. Cb �s. B. Kira, R'hitevale. Oat accompanied by her sister from j,;Of�"'. A. -- ,.� __.-... - _ LADIES' SHOES 71 ISt. Catharines, motored out from T f This is s new make.- A_gaud_ -the city on Monday and spenT. t the 2'lO1C4bTL=j•e Grit- comfortable fit for every dsy with Walbr and firs. Ward day use, Price +and other Claremont friends. C `� + O only$1.80. The Claremont. Club parpoee . 5 Y C� .�. ��E���nv! Cal!Early, Phone 2800 holding a picnic at the park, Osh• -_-_- /far►flretr lett► swa, on Aag. let. All those have S H I N L S Ja, Fiag�old, ,:'Clal'e�loa� Ing room in their care or,those not bavinR care and wishing to attend _ kind! make it known to Miss M. - British Columbia Cedar V Gleeson. Palt Galvanized Steel Shingles .1t ♦ Our sector football team went Bird's Felt Slate Shingles �' f' �* _ laid as 31a�4 Factory `Y i to Whitby last Saturday evening :*. tor'sslb'at b Wuhan they played a league game T PATERSON'S , - QLAREMONT w��j r t••wm Vrepatd. wbeu the season arm ' in which they detested Whitby by Cull and get prices. �I�Q "1p� t'- rl+ee.w supply ou with the CO. The return match will be �O J +at'. : : = w:c tolbwcg; played here tomorrow(Saturday) _ k�� ''' evening. i qt. Barr7 Boles and'Grebes, 11 anti V. T Y g a,�]N'rnit Baskets.Hamper.. --Bmhet Basket on short._. Pose holding their a �II5 phpg eat antics. }= on Tuesday,July 29th. The place _ e G. - _ principal as the late W Gi for holding same loss not pet'been e t- decided upon. Further notice Z�• - - titer' Baskets: will be given nezt week when full :,• , ��. $ You are assured of qualityservice rticulars will be Riven. s 'rim _ _ ;'a� '�' •Chopp ce done every day n usual esu - The Women's Institute will nfeet rept Wednesdayy- on end _ at the home of Miers Clara IIader- # - = s� after]!f[sy 1�th. hill on•Wednesday,Jnly 23rd. The -_ •�= -s i� (gait For Sale). � - �roRcam will include a paper on _ �� --a: CHAS. A. WH11`f; Influence o!'Drttsoon Character." a Succeeeor to late W. G. Barnes =k prizes will be Riven for "P tato w P.hoae 6480 or write Locust HiIT, Out. �. 6alade" and for Making Buttoo. , boles (time limited), the comped .: tion capen to girls under 16 years. Litter Carriers, Hay Carriers, Lunch will be served and'members p�jmpa, Door,Tracks, Cow SE�+-OILING SELF-REGULATING sire cequeatect to bring sandwich Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc. - - - - - - - - Rud pie or cake,and dishes for two. It wit! pay you to get my prices-on r .With the Strongest Tower .Built Comg,a°d bring a friend. shore before.buying elsewhere. .+ oil only once y' Next Sunday at 'thee. Baptist - Its the 'Toronto Self-Oiling Windmill-requi>ui " • t Church the pastor will begin two FRANK J. PROUSE a yea ". All gears operate in a bath of spews old affected and series of sermons. The morning plbgERING, ONTARIO neither heat nor cold--curry b� µ ;series begins with a discourse en- - working part thoroughly and automatically V �y titled "In the saashine of His $Dot sad. Shoe Repairia lubricated. -Of all matierlsds and a.*iKa prt�eeaee, afbd the evening aeries If youi have a•Toronto Windem7l°°`°. you era obtain ire in itook. I4 will pa; you a I;, .. opens with this subject: '`Jesus In. = this self-oiling.feature by interdnni atB the head and osil as our works acd inspect our abeh �,erviewe a Trio -of Tricksters." Also harness repairing at,the new t>s your present wheel. Most Toronto Windmiilt, obtain prigs Don't be mid*d - e •stand, opposite the too,can be mads absolutely self-regulatingin s►g$%to ws do nollamploy thsm,eo&MP-i Detailsof these Series will be found poet office. 'Ibe•Toronto"Tower will stand for a lifetime beams it {� w* ran. and do throw off the agent J, MUM on the printed lists which will be -.. k the binviest.strong�t sad best-braced ane bunt for airy eotumi**ioa of 10 Per Von$.,whiob you wE Pi i° convenient plscee so that Beat workmanship guaranteed. .Vindloa ger� „ ,wr-•or get may booidet. owtoluly save by #uroba*ing tem 0% j you may have a copy for reference. Charges mndera`te. W. R. Emerson, box 42.5• Whitby i '�sOt'd' _ Come ser often ser you can and al - Chas, B. Rice, Whltevale, Ont. ,w J.T..MATHESON N ways rpmember that your friends THOMAS WATSON -� &re as Welcome- as you yourself T. O PIUHI�RII�(I, O000sad WOOLS, l�tit>O,tJasls� . 4' .'. . : ... .. -. r•' -. ::. rel r4 �}.- MF . :�• _l� ' r J„ yrs,. •l � � �Q, orf..y. � � � i4'('� '5�• q, •. x ..:..,.x .,..r?, w•,'.�xrb'.k., r r/ ."+."rz9,y a "C,.f`d .y>"'«•e.,. K '�a.+. X" r^ ru�•,,� �w,'y'k+.°,+. ...� yk RUM .r,•E,.. ' �`-+.mac-- , +ro .':.r y 2... .c: 9;,.. �,• r'i, - ''r.., P' -t �i S 1:=,:.n-t..r'_ r '" '�*... w;::r., �'p�• 3 'r �C.1.'.',C ;,Y' Y 1'.dtiFw yr "i:.•+vs .:: -„f'.,Mta+. ti,,.ya...,. y:. .'t� s'^” + 3•.. y, _p pp 1' _.b .. S �'f"t ... .:..e.sal„• ., ._'.. ',.... , :- ;. ..'L� - �'7 .1 .:-. k*' , -A+ .... . - .•,... ,'.' -.+n a� .per. X No, _ 71, $Z M :jbadaehm and BatchaChee Otter i _- boat a Make Life 2l hierable. woman's health hpndle$* hpr its• 4 _ •. ,a•a ft alvrayur. 144 bias paha dad dill- BELECT STYLES. ;._ afternoon tea or reception biscuit or �►bflitiea which¢o"accamiot mea. Nits % 8y Florence Bayne Smith. fancy cooky. setts dace'not siea Lac a tiir_obaa+R+• The medium size gives excellent re - _ - Her blood is more often thin end poor t f the ur than' maws, and she often neglectft' r suits when used instead o regular _ chopping knife for clw.pping •vege a ma x the first beginnings of fll bealth. Many I ,. - tables for hash or salad I cut the h women Who seemed destined to a life entire bottom out of thio can with a ' of frequent sa3ering have been treed 't 1 an opener. Then I hammered the yf, 1ffl-s- tough edges aown so that the whole r the woaderial bloodmakia8 au�itles. was perfectly smooth. This may also 'of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Many a be used for cutting the shortening woman tolls all day with•a pain in her into the flour, the first step in making back and side, a burning headache; "'and a sense of having no spine;left pastry and baking powder biscuits _ What a pity wester will noir listen and similar mixtures. to their friends Whom, Dr. Williams' If the whole bottom were not re- Pills have saved from their mis- moved out, but 't works perfecta would ton- pink ery. Whenever a woman suffers they, deacy b 1 o - - ly this way and the shortening -is x wilt help hers-in' youth, middle age rapidly incorporated into the flour by , and afterlife. Mrs. John'Mitchell, of �! the use of this bottomless can. Middievins, Ont, gives her experience Another unique use for one of these �� ti'•' •'T '.for the benefit of other women suffer- cutters--any size preferred-is in the - �s+rs. She ss7e:-„Some-years ago 1, ' was so badly ran down:I eouId hardly cutting of round layer cakes for eel v w . walk around the house. I tiled to do a' Ing. When cut in the usual wedge- ak=ng wash day pleasant--- -. ' few chores but was able to do very, shaped pies# the centre- often crumbles and bits often break off an- a e little. My boys and husband had to I HE 'hardest part of wash-day. tirely. Toovercomethis use one of ' T rubbia r rubbing, rubbing, has ” do the rest It I started. uR stairs I i 8 8 A these can cutters and cut a circle bad to go very' aloes' or 1 would tau,; given way to the new tnethod of right out of. the centre o!.the cake just use 12inao where and I was lust played out when.I sot sroaking the clothes clean with Rinds a * the top of the Akira. 3dr head Then cut the cake. in the usual wa jiau used to use bat y i naked.fAs'rlbly, sad hili heart v►oidd The result ng feces are far more at- This wonderful sew soap genu g P svalr-for soaking. y _ _ trsetive to serve. loosens the dirt and a thorough IIMst. ♦toleatly.; %d-this= deplorable boiWig, or in your 1 Then'I always keep on stand three „tea, , riming leaves things white and aoni!ltloa I,beT(titn tsking Dr. W1lliatlss'• i or.taxi of the -site cane with na $ink Plus When I had fizafebsrd cis pound glistening as .you never could. get I,fNt muchb° °TThea h qDt the covers. In these I always steam thembefore. my Boston brown• bread and 'bake i+ d further supply, and by the trims I ©nly spots where the dirt is rouad- 14ed taken .chess F could walk say, . sus a Welt time sou bake nlutebre d in. such as neck baa cu edges. thus easily made. where without being exhausted, the y and the like seed e light rubbing. •hoiisda rhes had disappeared sad Isus - J O 46 y s and a little dry Rinso rubbed on �� now per[eetIy.well. Any woman Who "l 007 for those afternoon tea sandwiches sk+ ttss these tarot,instead of the regular these spots quickly makes the dirt is ran down should not hesitate to be- loaf pans. You will be delighted with disappear. , g4 ;tin Dr. Williams' Pink Pills at onaer � 1 y , as I am sure from my own ezperfenea the resuft>F.-F. K. C. jo is sold b a!2 rocas gnus diode for outing Wear q Q ;they will build her-up." • n a' and departme d stores ' Ton can tet these Pitts from any For sports wear. nothing quite se SUMMER SANITATION. �9' aiedldas dealer or by mall,at 60 cts. smart this kimono blovN sn4 To insure 1 - _ bodice ekbrt for vacation days and plenty of fresh pare air 't s box tion This Dr. Williams' Medi- holiday oatiaupe Blomrls heslotsg without admitting the ¢iseasecarry- • r >. . eine Ca, Brockville, Out or short @leaves, well shaped caller Inc fly means we mast have good _ � - n and a Jabot of lana or gsorsetts.- screens. 1liq not leave even the small.Ahmys When$hilli ,ie is Skirt with straight lower edgi est hole -in'or around a screen, or a )tither or accordion plaited, �k Always whoa there is music, It is yew slued By will be sure to find it. A good Way z attached to a loaf-waisted'aamisoIs i Who come between me and the to patch screens is to cut pieces of SO " bodies. Imes' blouse No. 1008 cat sound of stria; in des 34 to 44 inches bust Blas 83 screening two laches larger than the �. The cloudy portals part to let yon rsgsYes iy� yird 118 or 40 Inches holes and ravel oat about an inch al S.4.dj MADE BY THE MAKERS OF LUX through, wide with short alseves. Ladies' around. Bend the projecting wires at _. _Troubled and.strange with long re• � beat NO- 1007 W rise regIn gifts 4 to right angles. 'place over the hole. alt. - —" — f, memberiap• M 40 oe 4l lath matesW lowing the bent wires to come through. _ Myffrtel'y catUreS Of � was like that of a hippopotamus. with Year nearness gathers slwstwiw and then pound them flat. The patch two loan, erect hares on 1ta.snout. jutted skirt.. Camisole i yard I vv{]1 scarcely discernible. JUIe• The New Guinea forests are bs- i down,the loom, Pattern sent to any address on - As a t.a - lleved to be the home. of more than. Aad through" the pleadlas rioilas' I , f3rhF id toward the elirntna,- To. those who imagine, as many do, they play, reesipt Of 20 cents in silver, by the Non 0 dust and also as a beaut'iRer that Nature has no further surprises one animal unknown to natural his. xr There drifts thi dim and delicate Per Wilson Pattern Service; 73 Westi tory, while the dense Jungles of 13or- ldelsids at; Toronto. and preserver of the Qoora and wood In for us is the slops of sew - -." fame' workwing ex- animals and birds, the news that an neg and Brasil contain other. among I have fourth the following That once was you, come drerrnily " cellent: Take one part of,paraffin and expedition is is South Americas, at- them a long. lizard-like creature that s r. astray'• = XX NEST OF CANS:' wo parts' of kerosene, melt,-tart and tempting to ce hires the hoazia,a vary I is said to be capable of flying. . ;When my neighbor exclaim with cool to a soft consistency. Apply with rare species of water fowl,- will come The Giant Sudh Pig of Kenya Colon: J' delight on seeing my reit cans a soft cloth fastened to a mo stick. as a surprise. is another beast that is so rarely seen Sehlnd what thin sad shadowy doom p that its existence is doubted b� some, you wsR which I keep is constant 'attendance The kerosene cleans off the dirt and But the hoasia, with its cockatoo That each tail chirp ss these on my pantry shelf it occurred to me' spots, and the paraffin adds lustre crest and,Its formidably powerful beak a though several roputable travellers that perhaps other housewives might ar.d prevents dust gettingin the is by no means the only mystery cress- maim to have observed it. shoed set you tree• p When all my s@@d, tike armies at 'a 4 not know the usefulness of thew cans. cracks, which latar would blow out or. Lure known to exist today. „ sate. This nest -of cans consists Of six work out,to came,the housewife extra In the heart of Central Africa,where �`sOf�• �atl. • `' -'Would storm .vain er yon';cams of different sizes, one fitting tn- cleaning. the. Jungle in many places has never (rod fs"the author,:and not man; lid back to me; I side the other and forming a`nest of -�--= - been penetrated by white mea, there laid �Whest In this hush of strings you draw,cans just as you have a nest of bowie. GREEN 77A IN GREAT 1s to be found a strange leopard-tike The key-note of all Harmonlea: He more near !'Phase cans originally held baking DA animal striped after the fashion of a planned :1%sa any sound of music that.I hear: powder and spices. zebra, that so tar has evaded clasold- All perfect combinations,and He made Twenty-five years ago, Green Tea -David Morton. .. The uses to which thew saes mry cation by natant history experts. Us tw that.we coned herr and undo more popular,than Black, bat due ___'__ l►t pat are legion, a is knows as the hippo-hone stand ' - _ to the-wry importation of poor t _ Better Off. First, punch holes in the top, or fs another mysterious beast that _ •.-•-J; G. Brainard. � -it your husband 'finds farming so rather the bottom of the can to-allow anality Japan and China Green Tau. rliams Ws African wilds. The natives the air to The the demand tell off. Ceybon and India your horses before you,feed poorly path why does he stick to itt'_ iso ihrongh• y:may be have loetf'epoksa of it,'but it was not 'Water � the trieod• used for all kinds of covin and biscuit started predating Green Tea on a until a few months ago that a white 1 them in the morn they will be cutting, large scale only a recent years.'They a "Weil, it's ]free this," explained Mrs.I g, the largest size being just � man, Mr. H. id:Lee, made its acquaint•, able to digest their food more-easily were of such fine quality and delicious • ;,>ttryver; "he was a poet bsi�ore he De•�right for individual ahor'tcstkes a once.. �and. perfectly, be more healthy, and � flavor that Green Tea drinkers im- Same a farmer," the smallest one the very size for the He saw the animal half-immersed is consequently better tkted far their mediately�reeognised their superiority a pool. Its mouth, cheeks, and ears work-to say tiothipg of the humane - `t. s►-+fAM THE WORST 13 YET TO COME and demanded them a ever InereCompany a Ing quantities. Salado In. Company were like these of a horse, but its head features of the act. is practically.the sole Importer of Cey- Ion and.India Greece Teas In Canada. y ,x l!! the.WOo Wbea in the woods be sura your L � msta6 ie out before throwing It away „ throw is c ' t and 4 b u test es, :4 ,� I. ;� - - r;• sakes oa the croaad witt6*t be- _ -_ fag absolutely sure they are out; build -res a-way from brush ---d "es; never- lemys-y-our Ga MP- r - - e fire unwatchod; make sure you thor- _ 61 d11N4 ,g oufhly extinguish your campfire with P om ON t '' = water;•when it is dead bury it in wen .Rt,iw i -earth; see that others do likewise; re- x- 4s -port to responsible parties all 'forest ! Rhee large and small. Asia ' One who never turned his back, but ,w FY : marched breast forward. .. 1' • k would b d l b Never doubted clouds wourea , i The average-sized Canadian family's potato bill is Never dreamed though right were, SM•00ay�, That Spam 14 r• worsted, `wrong would triumph, Here it is. The SMP Potatopot. The ideal thins -- tail to gin t - without re _ Hold' we rine, aro baffled to water hrotnghthespontws •. 1 - --- light otter, ` - - - - cover,Note how the haadle locks the-cover on. You 11 `' Sleep to wake -Robert Browning. can drain eft water leaving potatoes mealy and dry without spilling to"or scalding hands. Selling A Helpful Porter. at low prices in i�eardware and general stores. Note the trade mark on the pot. Be sure you get i t It was the new porters first-day on, `t t duty at a buoy function in Scotland. ,� r i He had been instructed. says thea Tat / Cleans Easter SMP& W�RE 1. SEEP Enameled Ware 1 ler, to shout on the arrival of each haT a tf`sin, "Car-stairs, change here for smooth wVtr aa, like ,nom fin{abes r Pearl Ware,two coat of VftTb Edinburgh," but on the arrival of the 1 your best china,andis SM enamel inside and out. 131 Ww%thres RTeL train he be so agitated that. Quits no steel woof mob• lttrht blue and white outside• white linin { cefstal Were. three eeats, tars white thiels salz he forgot his words and incest down : Awe;�j�`le`n'ea„ r'' oat w" 207" Shy edsi»:'• the platform shouting: rYmm "Change:here far what; ye gann. . ware de luxe. "'sS1iEtT M1trAa PfuiDvtrs Co., *�w - } 0MTRiK ?'6600!0 4VINNIPte a.•• y A' you,in there for here come oot." eenarro+ WANCO&WO GLSOAVV'_ 41VA-11NOW7 170 y. .. Lit tr�4 a VA i ISA UE No.201 t a °c�.�rtF4' ..•� - r_ .4. `„ ✓ wip.�•..,.,A � +, t. ''�51` �S` a"`"uj�a•„Fs "��^���:}� ;�..•." 1 a.a.t+:^,�,.• ?i •r-.g,� w.. .., a'^::C,,•.: ,.�....., wn'i r'•r: �y;.,,1 __y,,«,. 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MiDDLFrTON` •_ : mate and inanimate objects, In an tewt►ttentsl board of Maaitbl OataNs ever welcome form of pa;Ior ea- tertainment. It eoasipts more in + Ila!► 1N gbSQ d answer iNasthoaa ss Follies 8ea1t>e f� careful and intelligent observa- �rh the , �1fd1s at SdMas b�a� tion of Bounds than in either Mtl, although each imi- re s talent •s" totfoa requires practice. A duck can be very easily imi- tated it you paid attention the s A few evenin a I visited an muscles are Used,. the .more ��ve 'IoIL' time yon heard a dunk. A - F . Ontario town sr ,reg a meeting on the exercise will be. How much bet- ' �' duck does not nay ''gavel*" He ' Public Health was beingheld. Just ter it would be for city folk and conn- laps r ething that is much before the meetia I aa attracted try folks'to tales a brisk walk of at nearer `Whusck." Open your to a baseball game played between least fifteen minutes twice a day. " mouth very wide and get the local teams. Quite a considerable Brisk walking is one of the finest ex- ,lack" part-of the sound as fav crowd of people were present but only ercises.a person can indulge in. It is - back in the mouth as possible. the player, were getting any-exercise. said that of all the natural cup,ei exercises IL you will imitate a duck which ��� How much better it world be, I one can take,, swim occnpiee a says a whole string of "whacks," thougg�ht at that moment and since, if foremost place. Swimming, however, starting ,very loud and getting all & •people could 'take part in Is not so easy to indulge is Walking softer.and faster as you approach U�tkl keeps the to&gcco 'sports and games instead of onlya is accessible-to everybody- The con- the end of the-string, and finita- =: , few. Nothing is better for.maintain- venlence of a al system b1 tion will be better. - L � �� fa and promoting n111ic health than cities and towers is a mixed blessin 1D c�ord�lkxl r . ' 8 P g P g It is a`good Idea' to pretend, exercise In d et a I The tender is to ride coin natively rise open sir. ap y I c3' pa when you are doing the imitating. s 1 i W comparativel sma31 1=ber of people hort dietatleee which could be covered that a sofa pillow ie a duck and .} y 1 in b walking with much•greater benefit w This a�J O n /� �• O n s do get enough exercise. Especirll y y 8 that it !a trying tatet away. eities do- sedentary occupations pre- to health. Some day the health auth- ftawdiee�uea tw>Gaveetat zob.Kco comyaar of Canada z.ketc d , veil and even then the Journeyto and orities will take.a keener interest in Inver you as opportunity, le th from business is made b steet car exercise and recreation for the mass- Ing -the episode,t h enable the° y spectator's eyes to help their earl or automobile. es; and better health will be the re- appreciate the imitation. tboi Have you ever noticed a family ggoo-- suit. To-day the practice of attending �.. 'r'�yg j„syy MiOi fl "Happy then'L which mea who hos Ing for an outing? How often thb ball games, cricket matches and other gnip this out.cad passe it,, w1t11 �that in his soul which seta on others t I forms of outdoor amtnaemeat is bane- other o1 the+eries, to a ecropboOk.) The last' man's view of the properviolets." notin gg consists of a spin around or as the April man on satside the city, the occupants of the ticial to only a few. In time to come relation. work and leisure ie Ban. never leaven their seats until facilities ll be provided for all the shown in this ingenious table flat a they arrive back at the door of their people at convenient times to take suit- RD HDT JULY DAYS correspondent of the Boston Herald �/R�HEY«Ncw" house. And man ler rd l able forms of exercise. When that contributes to that newspaper: ��� yet y people t the public health will be bd ryes can rrssiNs s J this as exercise. True, an automobile day comes, D ON T BL'I�.iY ride Is exhlllarating and beneficial, improved ands happier and healthier Each year has•....::.....:...:86b�sys lileaa, fseihles l but it to not exercise in.tho true hens• race of people will be the result- It you steep 8 hours a day, it R ��>> ' of. the word. Exercise to be really ---♦- equoL .......... t�7�WM Cil er�� .. 128 days (�, R beneficial should aim to put the mus- July-the mouth of oppressive heat; = •�. WfiseloriRaells+canBook. 'etas into action and the more of these � reel hot days and sweltering nights: is leaving ..... .... sees. 248 days IWdssmsir•ebsis..flJladOtls>18st1s� ,_ ": extremely.hard on little ones. Dian If you Fest 8 hours a.day, it rhoea. dysentery, colic and ch,Isco egtale sees. 128 days SUFFERED - NEW DISCOVERY ROUTS infanttim carry oft thousands of.yrs - �IMN LICE cions lfitls lives eyary summer...The leaving :........ 181-days MUerddad wear alb std a sasua •r an.r.� mother must be constantly on her Ttlere ars illi Sundays; -i2 days ; _ Me Belson Th.mabw. Ff" err guard to prevent these troubles. or If _ '� ECZEMA 3 YEARS nasi CW'a' and AN r"�• they come on suddenly to tight them. side Voodoi Dradnea Lew as roans olvi floe- leavens $9 days " era vide as tea reales radon sass err wast Is v ,.-..�, No other medicine Is-of such aid to It you have 4tir ay halo I �� "'r""• 'err'" nefowl '� mothers during the.hot summer as Is Itched and Burned SO lei Train nF'aesenjlr--"Sa9, how'd the bowels and atom$ch, apd sn no- Blots ... 7d slays .. � Baby a awn Tablets. The? regulate _ Could NO wanes for luachea,•sick-' Cfl t Sleep. that chap succeed in getting that win- cantonal dove siven..to the.well childo'IeaTiffg .: •..• 43 nays Cuticura Healed. t. i dow open I" will.Prevent summer cothplalnt, or,if, Wand other things ... .28 days lied Dltto-"Not so load-I kd5w the trouble does come as suddenly ..1'suffasd for three years with z:: him. He's a reformed burglar,, you will banish it. •The Tablets are sold lesvtag ,•;• ib days eesema w> broker nae on my by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 to mlimboynecknd and spread r - Two weeb' vacation days Use ow .aha � tie ...: a rbl. earraahls roe cents,'a..box from Tha Dr. Williams- Dldn t Need to be Told.. This leaven ......,.. '1 day head. It !ached and Mm ds. 1, draoo.a la st. Che-0m'r drftklw own. .IHe Medicine Co., Brockville, Out On which, since it It Labor Day, no .., burned so that it •saga are: as qea� at err ver it own" ere �► certain Boise manager down in one works. to 10"i the an asaa1 of tea ram fon ass losso a N, am 1416110 ao Ldr: It r rearmte.d to hale see, Connecticut, says Hidden Treasure, Pp[trilt Of � Viet may. • !; �' eLeepataiglrt.eadavary awiabat4 of tea sae sed casinos Iyer. the Ea"m�was administering a well-deserved re- tins I eerawbed it, it of las as m �; x a bwml , m oma, am As charcoal sketches, deft and spare, would bleed. The ser ane a?sot ter. vmmea•, a few char nwKm.Ct bake to one of his salesmen reciently. --The Subtle Child. - ; out diefigursalent. Suggest a foam that is not fheter err s,s wan sad wen • uctls eeaed w nae dstakloa The salesman became indignant and The low unerhadowed coils of whits Little Elfuots�, aged nine, who hies re` „I Cu;ticuta Boa weer BELL raps fs .n dnc a nor#: [ said. "Don't talk to me that way! I . . lose s. cw•r artoreh. nal.. eve:—I ou:raa.ra Have 0°r°netted her with - Oently moved from a -distant city, car A a.etaw t Uee-deo from coo are .name. Bmf r take orders from,no man!', light. and Otacmaentm d eftaf the tlsit _ responds frequently with Mary, who' .reek I got relief. I coadanet abs God a sone I ser•►nine to a rruad to hu cli I "I noticed'that in the report of your was her closest chum. A few days treatment and In about at: months *; uae�p Uat m meas m @ad ow ni last trip,'• replied the sales iormuld sic manager Her faintly colored lips are.sweet Eiinora received a lsttes from I esu completely healed.'' (f3igned) - f� With treasured smiles that they ro1. Y~; I holosie ser ler s nar+eaa Pottle,R.F.D.1.8oa F- za A. vrawaare. s eufr. we>area uoiii may. Mary in which she said: , ,. =1,Freedom..lde.,Aug. 1s,19=3. taw,!, na as roe oar tune:' win ems l.am :. - And quaint reflective lights sbids Tell.me when your birthday coe3tea. -ni lsar - _.__._. _ --- --�- - Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes - send w a.am-fact Baer nems ud adar«e. ♦ Minzrd'r-ttntffreftt-forfthenmatlant. er l-wsnL to aging-resat-a-prawat. ley- — - n eyes tits even ne�peas wide: a�, .ass wta do. we us m oomedmt tea.IAoe-Gs, win birthday is next Tuesday." +••rr.la aoat�Ir p,���id1iR , 'see ala of sews lose w mea tau we wall end you He who leela'the'advents o �j '.4" lata dorsa. etetasta t1.r0 ta.twa. •norm car ge ought The soft dull coolness of her fleeli T r son, Ifo .anon• of water. whom u .Rtes.: DO nos— also to'.feel the burden. Has; netted stitllnees to a mesh �M� ' Iain Siena and few eepb'po.ty.; if coo an not ryeatae.tr mesad anm w east fres sour neem Of silky lines that touch with lace m ,an be rat mesa wkawt amndm o arsnm.aa a The best thing about telling the The mellow,plainness of-her face ca h sera. is ao. sin ewer . yew WA o a f �truth is that you don't bave to rem- MR&BUDGE c�.e old"n aoswld• TM A. s. waleoss CO-eo„ sea ot.afa.aro• sex 11-64. 1rfaltaa. o.t. ember what you said. Whose life, the wistful warrior-king. Ir - ----------- Recording battles, learned to sink f : And left his dreams in low relief COULD ; Like shadows is a curled-up leaf. : I w -Rex Gootge railer. y Or- Send a Dominion Express Money Or- der. Tile' are able eve where. ARDLY S TAN D - y )my rt' �, very Necessary. Say t�O-,y,,,t" im�t {.ToliflOtN�s��'. di -- - � A elergyma.a waa Questioning a Sun- a7d Bayet"f � ,,fes -�., _ o -school clave and turned to the sub- - a with water to the ject of bapttsm. For Pain Ie Ctie. a t kmsi-o k eottsist i that ruin what are.the, ;osteo�y things far '"I used to bays2� devor is.d /°a for et►e!y .a4' - baptlelp?' LW}lbago _COW ` .- River Desert,Quo. . ' If afreshly'_ -.— - Naturally•he reeeited the reply, ` fevers pain in triy std,. I world be tin- . 1 tau Td no& •,Water." ACCs onl a . able to walk fast and ootlld not stand %-'� for aanni��length'of time to do my "Oh, yes, that is one, but can say �`�� aYei, a' �e. or washing.,but I •would have to sen S. g of you think of the other?" down to t reliefti from the pain �6e After a lou silence.&steal• ��s us1` g . -_ . her band. friend-told me to.try LydiaPitlk- , _ up hSandy "Sayer" boxes of Ili tablas -tam's Ve stable Com and ss she "Well, my dear, what is the other Also bottles of 24 and 300--,Druggist's g lm -- -_ _.__-- _.--- -,_� �.— -- . --• - necessary thing!" asotrfa a the trade mart (etpaawaa s. had mood results. I eertoinly got goo "Please, , aa.eal of )darer Yaaafactptf ai >t[aao- results from it, too, as the Tii� time I sen aamae.� of asue iiiiii fa had had side was Iut_Ma vt sir-a baby. of y - - Trisrd's L Q M Liniment Rslleves Pain gg ningl�or my bsb , end r 1. Omtnow 81pns. hthink it is yourr medicine that lieiped me in this wa .".-M— L. Y•BtTDci>ft► r X0,000 Island Router "Uncle Dunkle is losing his mind, I Corns and Bunions 1' River Desert, bee. Stn. Midland City. Georgian Say venlig beltev�!" said Farmer Fumble' If you are suffering from the torture/ ftflb daily with Minard's. It takes irregularities, back- afternoon sck- .., gate. "I was over at his house this f of adisplacement, irregul, , . afternoon; and he certainly acted the pAin out e1 them, ache,headaches, nervousness,or a pain : Daily service between Midland and Parry Sound. mighty quebr." in the side 'roti should lase no time is Fishing and Scenery unexcelled.' Excellent train ser- "Mercy eakes!'r ejac lated Mrs. trying Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable N ! Compound. ' , ...vice from Toronto. Good Auto roads to Midland. Our Fumblegate. "Whet'did the poor old a ; rye . Boat trips will please ypu. Berths and Information on man do?" • Lydia EI P ilment s Private Wo- boot. Ailments Peculiar to Wo- boot. Rates Reasonable. Automobiles carried. - Come "why, I told him aEv-ral stories,and C I " po qqnn where the fishingis good. Information—An Canadian as sure as I stand herb not one of 'em F � OF ��" men wllr it to tyonfreeuponPfnkhaze - g y ; Write for it to the Lydia �:. x National Railway Agent, or Box 862, Midland, Ont. reminded him of another storyl" Medicine Co., Cobourg Ontario. This -,r.— -- book c°ntaina valuable�Itformati°n that ; Be happy to think that u are use- every woman should know. O Rio PP y'o OLD + fptl, but don't assume that you are f n ` 188 U E No. 29-'24 : indispensable. , t ti 1 f •kr' ^�. :1 wa•u.. .2, i ,c...•- .?+, a ',r .L 'r..+`x a� � •� n S'df.r 'f•'.tiy.. ,'''h ' �' 1�L'µ 'h.3. .�: ,�.,;� �s w?�. 7n i.,�v .��ra,,�,,+}�-+q�„ -.s�S. ��• :�^''-�' et->�`�,t � -"�zR.•f.�`•f "!•.,r:`ra .t '�;;' ''t,,, y ;mow' �s;,�,`4• ski °�'` �'. �'' °'c, w MR I,OF-10—W-R.. d 7- % situ McQWY, of Torom-to. "13o=,.,.at-Peterboro,Gn spent the we�k:end with Pi day, July-121 Torrance, a� son -(William- no ery *'to CL G. A Mrs. Ing f rieVs. G r —Dr. e w i14 be beee.as nou. 'doubt), a nX F6 a —Mrs. J. Hallott"As ape dh &I next Tues2ay to attend, to his '—Dr. E-,.-A. S4dIeJZ, Dentist, is professional duties. practielig In Toronto, will be here --;�n a, Cash. ]EMM wlih]xer r, Us Burt, of West Toronto. , -Mrs, Clement, of Milt has in his office, on Thursday from 10 ----;M re. A. E. Major. of White- been spending a few days wl'ih hir- s.-w. 60- 6-v, w.. as aqua]; Weeks'of July 7th to Jul- 19th' Valb,siad-Mri.Mye&%of Pittsburg, v sister, Mrs. F. T.,,13unting. -Misa Florence Down.,-of the y jolted Hugh and Mrs. Machin on- Y..Pon6her, of Vbroa:16D, Standard Bank stiff, 90ent Suni Thuisday f his holidays with his day with her parents, Rev. J. W.- rt o -miss ilarie Draper, of Mount rl,P4 -Tyrone. - re.Hugh Machin. and Mts. Down, of Alber Dominion 24c t, has returned homej after Matches, 6..: 8 botee for R. P. Aldoma, of Hamilton, -Our senior football- team mc- din two weeks .-with Miss -panied by a number o �s -' 'Corn Sf�rch, 'J0cp's'rpktl8 f ,their a Weno over the week-end wltb:W,' com by 401ark and family. friends went to Good*ood 7. 1"rIlis Nkey. Thurs. J. and Mcs, d -Bruce and Mrs. Simpson an r .6 rolls for 25e -Rev. W..and Mrs. Down,of &V evening last, when they Play .Toilet Pet-pe visitin .'daughter, of Toronto, are ored to Pickering oat a -a lengu�e game with the team Of �76 -per tin gor—aglo upcin and annit Srone, mot Grimsby Peaches, for 75o "bee t oalled nn sl ra The.kime was well' m. and Mrs. Cullii. friends. a a 'beir of Sods Biscuits, 19c per pkg, a!or M Mrs.John Cocker,of Chatham each side scorinK one goaL McCurrle, Miss Heard, Allman and Miss Allis who had beenL Visiting relatiVes -Thomas and Mrs. Douglas and -.,Aylmer Tomi toes, 15o X Mrs. E. per tin, I for'I.00 ;Z Bealy slient the *eek-end with, the and friends In. Perth atid'Ottiwa, family, of Toronto, spent Salads,Tea,.. 'Robt. and Mrs. Found. to spending a few days with her week-end here IRS' Reit'75c, for 70c with Mrs. .Dong ��W. R.' and Mrs. Draper &-ad cousins,John and Mrs, Markar. mother, Mira; A. Burrell. - While- Lombard Plums Rek 20c,for 15c family. of Mount Albert, N. DriV _Mra. MeEwan, of Novar, Mus walking on Sunday Mrs. Don- per, of Toronto, and MiaiYoung' jilng L 9, xto bad.the misfortune to apraln 'hohiis been, open L' koks, w ek.: of Ballantrae,spent Sunday with week with her stater. Mrs. Robert her aukle.'and had to be taken to Finest grades of Mattis Furnishings and Boots always.carried in st� C. W. ajad Mrs. Pilkey. Qme in tb city:In a: limon Our Overalls and Boots are something we alwi)ys brag Methodist Gormley. left on. Wednesday, to her h 0 About, fofr yott can't beat them. W, -Don't forget the visit relatives in 'Ohio. ' She was ine. garden -party in Memorial Park Sump- accompanied by her niece, Mrs. lug. CARD OF THANKS. Watch for on WpaWy Speciale'ia,groberies'sind shop this (Thursday) even Harbind Collins. tuous tea, aild,oplendid, program. �Mro. E. L. Ruddy arrived in Where you save money. ere thanks A welcome for eWwy one. I vilsh to express my sine the.villageon Monday to spend -Mrs. Elviss, who has been to the many f riende f dr thiair kindness ;We deliver orders in the-yinage. n at theiR summer.home itb the seaso spending ther"past nine weeks w Mr. Ruddy, who has been and expression@ of sympathy shown here. v ..Pickering ared t4b friends in Toronto, has returned touring Europe during the past we in my gad bereavement in the4eath of my dpar husband. and for the many Fre T. Bu niting to Pickering and is prep f6wL months.ex ,to to be home bstati4ful'floral tributes. pos ousasnurse. 1857.. t itl about Aug.12tre We are glad to' Mrs. garland Collins. -The married and single men of have them back with us again. the village played an interestian leaving Camning-ton. -Pridr to y Tuesday even fame of football on Re . Mr. ' Cs�3alnOtou'i former v 1 -0. L, nit. The married men won by.I and they can do It again. charge, a number of friedds gath, ore 08 FOR $ALF-25 small Pigs. 8 eredat the parsonage to bid Mr. eaks S. Baladon and child. _P1 old iqd up. Apply to Jas.Underhill, and Urs, Sanderson farewell and 44-43. Aolq Claremont. 7eu spent a week in Ancaster-wiih ta wish'them every bleasin and They re-, bapplasad in their a Id of SALE:--Feed c Harry and Mrs. Powell. ew fie )at@. barley and on Sfiaday' wttb,Mr. V a few g=beef-ringem. Apply C. A. Balt- turned how labor. During the evelaing Mrs.- don ke 44-46 Da!sdon who motored up that 9anderqon*wms presented with a Pic Imorning for them. A DY'S BICYCLE FOR SALE-In* beautiful bailkot of rose@ and two an ap ladon and elient-condition.For particul 01 F. and Mrs. Ba gold . coins'' and Mr. Sanderson M to c abild I Box 21.Greenwood. r ren,.of Burford, are visiting w I tb a purse of gold. Aiaadd rells' New Voiles,to ' Summer.Dresses, newest their relatives here. Mr.Balsdon ecesg. 'VUR SALE-A Ford tourinir car.in was also read wishing them an Ll grand cond t tion., Price$100. A ppl y to J.T. Is attending the M#Lsonic Grand patterns and. desi �qs 75c yd. d express- Ste`�hetison,PickeriV. 44-45 in their new cligrge. an -9 Lodge in Toronto,and Mrs. Bala. tag appreciation of their work for -enter -A good rub� don Is taking in some of the the spiritual and-tempoia' l welfare' '�(ty FOR SALE Apply to of the cougregatinn mud COMMUnt- Gordon Law. Pi erlas Ginghams-anA Scotch- tainmentsprovLded for the mem- d bu y. as good n new. -�Can dia :1 38 f a in 'bers and their wives. lot&con.3, Mick RA -Zep ty during the three years In wilich -The Women's Institute,will -SALE-2 irood-Collie,pfivs. t hyrs, ichoice pattefDQ. , they were stationed in that village FOR Ph.I Pick 140S or hold their regular meeting -45 on Mr. Sanderson's desire,ability and address W F.Cra ckerins. 41 Tuesday neit, the 22nd lost. At 8 succepsful efforts to prawate the C, 35c and 45c yd o'clock at the home of Mrs. W-. B. beat Interests of'the public library, MRS. EMMA�ELT-TIRS-Nurse with 4� practical experience. OtwA for engagements It Is hoped miny will at. choir and eburch bad been much in town or count". Pbom Pick 1106. 3" 'tend as arrangements will be made preciateld.as were also his yrork Ladies' 18"ilk Knit Ties, a the p9pular for attending the. Whitby Iust3A ap "WA�;TEDT-Caretaker-ior Picker- -tute's icnietobeheld atHeydn- in the piApit and his ministrations ing school.' TeMen for the year's work �!Cpt $boWd be addressed to to the sick. The presentation was beginning W . shades, special 40 cents shore gark on' the 25th last. Sec tary G -Pickering College Boys and unique In the fact that not for Ara had any such token of *L'4dR RENT-To the Village of Cllar Girls of more than forty ean -many yo hite, 10g. - approdation been given to any JU mont.a building suitable for a btwkuWth finion onl Ho4eproof Hosiery, blac--k. ill hold a to. pic. gibo pop"rag%go oan=sItuated. AAAyto a loco ow H minister in the eivealt. thns show. a: n n Saturday. Jtjlv 19th,'Ot the Ing the bigh eatl4m in which Mr. cabin, antique, airdale onge,, 'old College site at Pickering, now -VARMERS. ATTENTION-I. -am and Urp. Sanderson are hold. he senfrew cream separators. the a residence of E. L. Ruddy, who -stoves and"as. d 001, th . , rey etc., 1. -It was rumored a few da*s bestagnn'tisn'2arket. Also has generously offered the use of account, qf lican"is Robt.Devitt,Boa 17, Broughava.. Phone Pick ago that, on a grounds for'thi purpose. Prod . 1.95 per pAir. being granted to bus line@ to oper. Batch. of Whitby. end Holtby -V Ity ate on the Provincial Highway OR SALE-Sow and pigs. Also grL=.igu and The 149[olepro 1 -..:Xyora formerly of Bracebridge, between Oshawa and Toronto the 0' Pu-brad Til'Orth Collie Sr -or'label Is the gpiarantee of good qual s, California, of ling was . F .8 F Dow of Los Angola bee g.Hig and Creek P 0, Phone W7 tu Dominion Government had Wt;�n- .V;i= a 4447 the class of .1881, ire promoting doned the Idea of completing the -the functlon and urge all the construction of ibe Toronto East- WANT913-Live poultry. bidee, Real Success Canned Canned Pure Jeickering College pupils to attend s. era. Where the report originated wool and junk. Highest price id for with their families and friend same. M'Solovitch, 11-4milft nort of the in is act known. but it Is stated by Village of Brougham.on Brock Road. 33-8 Raspberries CoCoa DOOD until 4.00 Type 12.00 o'clock Mr. Oliver, the chief engineer of Peas 4. 7crclock p. m. L-OR.SALE ..hnckw eat, IA4. 25c per can the Dominion EWtrIc Hoes and A L' ringers,6 and I I quart fruit baskem berry .be-On Sunday !what might have h -a is no foulaidation hazes and crates.at the Green River blins. Regular.Size Lombard Plums an a very serionis accident oc. others t at the& rh-VIlles A.White, Locust-Hill P. 0 Phone Kissimi Flour every -can Mrs. Mntch's, lik whate�er/fer the rumor.- Sir Mark 6405. 41tf 20c per can eurred In front of d Henry' Thornton stated several 00 Guarlanteed Bulk %: half mile east of the village. to a OR SALE—Honse And lot In the Monarch months ago that the line would be FVillage of Dunbarton. The hb= in a good motor-cycle and side-car driven by in opetation in 109-5, and that'is frame buildin Chapman's Peacheill-I JbS 25c kbi with 8- 6. On the-Lvemlars W-. A.Fraser,of 54 Northeote Ave. is a good stab e suitable for a garage. For full Baking P 20c per can still the Intention 6f the manage- Jars apply to Win. Henderson, Dunbar- owder 2 for"25c Toronto, and -two passengers, E. tic 44-47 ment. It to expected that the tpar u -.3R Brookline- and his 5 ear-old Dominion-ouverutuent-w Ill in It son, of 20 Stratbconm Gageus.-To- C-11-SA-LE-Ch -wit -ki.do -of an appropriation for the road Fwagons,harness.auldeatkinds -routo, while going east, collided of f— hn- Men's and Youth's Khmkt.PiDts'fQr Sam er-cnffs an belt- some day this week, buit it Is not intents in good order. Abo se-eral heavy and 1: His nice shade, well finished, 1.95 to 2.25 per pair. with an auto, driven by Mrs. ht-acales and cook stoves asid beatem Mutch's son-in-law,who was com- likely that* macho if any, work est price paid for bidet and - 1. also live PZ"- will he done'this year as the mat. try. H.Herman,Stoilfiville.Pboat 19% 17tf Shi ing-out of the lane on his return the CityL has Men's Work rts-very- arge assortment of -khaki, blue chambry A Barwaln -great value 1.25 to the cit ter of entrance Into RTICLES FOR SALE black mind white stripe, blue mud white stripe 0 14 The motor-cycle, not yet been settled, neither has A---:-Ameriean Ka Kock stove. 3-burner; to one of the mahogany piano bei=i pair men's army boots. between Pickering-m-nd ,,,0.1, 2 weeks, . 8; beautiful "nut which 8!cow. the-rouU. occupants, Was going between 50 Toronto,. althofigh' & large per. dresser;dishes; Gache frame, vaW only sbairt Men'i OxfbrdsA�6 exceptionally fine line in dark brown. and blaik,. 1500 square and 60 miles per hodr, attempted b with wealk heart. at 5.00 per pair tX* t' I.=' . nritials.Colu.-bi. .7p.; a centage of the right-of-way has f ..to OL*oid striking� the auto but failed. . The motor-cycle was up been bonght and paid for. Some fro windaw f sad O.To6lli s6d tity st d t' barh' artt's Overalls and Smocks-In all the-wo of these matters, it is said, cannot !n set, mind the occupants buried Into be decided until the next session Smocks like thqw the ditch. Mr. - Fraser received 6 of of parliament. scalp wounds, but at the tim TENDERS WANTED '"Hun extent,of ]its- injuries g 2: are not k wn, as them may be a CHIERRYWOOD. -So H Tenders will be received up to 8stur- fracture of the skull. The ot Rog of ISO is APM.A her day,July 2fth.for e few Mi"Mar garet Switzer.of the Bitult Tards of gravel on e arkbain and escaped with a of Nors, Scott&. Toronto, to "adiag Pickering townillue. R.Tweedle'i scratches. Medical assistance-w" her houdays with hot parents be gate a nth to tb tch Meeting clued and d.fawilr. of ---w b immedlateli ium-m' I H,Hopoet an tawnrk X714100.Wwre LAW 14u,1100 us 21. Oct.lot. 40 qaps A,% ow% m7a Ar-,L pants were then taken to their A.and Mrs. Switzer during, the past The lowest or&nytender not nedes- 0 u bomes in the city. week mad left'-for their bomo.13 aday sarily aitoepted, -A most exciting baseball Lima wiftaing. ff. S. Clarry. was, played.on the Memorial Park Locust Hill. on Ftiday-evening last between '811RUNWOOD. them"aTted mad at gle--wen-of-t liert-and. Mrs. Harvey.spent the —Notice to Creditors re you protected against the uniLibidable hiclAe' ats -a witness -end with friends Buffalo. village. The contest wa week in which menace-every c%r!DWner Mrs. F.L.Green spent the weeft-end I t a itate- of Thom" Henderson. ad by ib large,number, who evitic. i:l b E 71.7 ad a great deal of Interest In the with friends In Toronto. Carpenter, late of the Township of mama. Theilrinterest, as I ht be -Miss Beson,of Toronto.In holiday- Pickering In the County of Ontario, Rates in this dibtrict are,low, Ing with Alf and Mrs.Trimble. mul each he han'damages. expected, wits divided, The palinters have about completed deceased. Protection Is c &per t 'fact n�d to' Id their best, by earthly Notice is hereby given pursuant to . paintin William MIddleton's house. Section 56, R.. S. 0., 1914, Chapter and unearthly sounds, to enebur the Mrs. 1k, H. Shouliz,of Toronto, is 121, that all creditors and others bav- will refund proportion of premium for wintdr won Dr. age -their' resodetive offles. k with Will and Miss Ing claims or demands against-the when your c ling a wee ar is not in use. McHwen and Pred Baird w dersom ere the Veenaig a I I Y. estate.of the said Thomas Hen arried, men- and Charley Nichol and Wi Russell were who died on or aboq� Ith av pitchers for the m 0 tch9r, while -in Toronto on -Saturday helping to jhq. L 4_ Ir. T. Bunting was pm November. 1914,are requiTM on or be. 'oved a capable celebrate-the Battle of the Boyne. Jack McGinty pr forethe7tbday of August, 1924, 'to u itcher for the bachelors and E. Charley Hunkin and friends, of To. ;end by post prepaid or deliver to the INSURANCE-Life, Fire, Anto, Accident, Sick esa. ronto, motored out Sunday and spent undersigned Ad ministratorot the said- Willis -stood biihind the bat. J. .. . 4 a few hours with Alf and Mrs.,Trim- estate, full partienlarif of their claims :�BONIM-Government, Municipal, Corporation. Moore acted' as umpire,�and if it his. i,nd the nature of the security (if any), hadn't been that the married men Some three or four carloads of peo- held bv them. MOItTGXGE LOANS on Farm Properties. and their supporters were goc -T- oronto- motored izk. �d pie from out and Arrd'that af ter the-last mentioned natnred,-his f uneral would have camped on the*flats here over the date-the said Admigistrator vivill pro- L ESTATE-Farm ana Residential. REA 'reed to distribute the assets of the said R, taken place a couple of day%;,af ter- vreek-end. wards. L When the nijjeinbing8 About 200 of the friends and neigh- deceased among the partles-entitled reported that the single men had the occa- claims of which be shall tbenba:ve zei ion being the ralsing ofa barn. After 'B bad been played the official scorer bors of Perry Wilson spent Wednes- thereto. having regard 'only to the dav afternoon at his home h 164 n lie 6A d 9 'a M N oio"Ud ;FM Joe dM PA= -in 'a b ,y wader not 7 a a 'a h f 28 to 5. ceived notice. R K won by the score 0 rt is some time had been taken lip in get-� expected that a retnru match will ting evervtbing in shape, John Scott Dated ot Dqinbacton. Ont., the 7th 7 be Elayed in the near ftiture, aud and W. 6. Scott were appointed cap. day of July, 1924. PICKERING e married men Fire again de tains, the former winning hy qnme William Henderscin, if t f-,tpd wp. wntild suggest that they,minutes. When completed it will be Administrittor, Dumbarton, onelof the best barns in the township.,44-46 Telephone hokering 4800) 1 P. 0. Box 40 tug-.cf-war, OL&