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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1924_08_08 .rt t,„.,.•, ,. •, tt i. ;;a •r„ ", -. .. . .t .. '. .s:,;- � ^_ '�� •r :�z. ?�. ,�r� .x� y•M.' r.....- � A. p;ir�fR ��^^ RN -4, -��_ _ ,�.. 'w....�s 3 ^1• �.•, �.ax ,•fi,.,,r ..7ry1 'moi. ... �-. ..+i+-... ;*. !••�r!•.7` ,y ..-".^'h.^.> :. .• ;:..''is <,..`Ty - _ 4TICKE - _ 'ICKERING, ONT, FRIDAY, ATJGUST �8, 1924 48' : * . >rsa�elil�losle;l fairer+. R GREENWOOD.. CHERRYWOOD .� Geo! 'S;Be _ .L e� The services on the�Greenwood cir• After s lit RerfaR Illness which be. GRUEENWOOD <Y medusa -suit for next Stioday will be taken by eamemore serious Pour months ago, the pastor as follows; Mt. Zion. 10.80 Mrs. Geo.(Tates 11"sed away on Wed- " E:FORBYTH,Opb.D.. Director a. m.; Kinsale. 1.80 p. m.; Greenwood, aeeday, Aug. th, in her 82nd year. Lis �.Optometrie.l+Anoeiatioa of Ontario.Req. 8.80 pp.. m.;.Brougham, 7 p. tp. Sun. The deeeseed.-whose maiden name was .. a. Intend Member of the Anwieaat Optometrical To "Avoid Mistakes.8B day Meal sessions at 10,00 a.m.at Fanny Bear,, was born in Scarboro ' Eqe. esamiaeil;,bs appointaseoe. Greenwood and Brougham(union)and township ab d hda lived all her life in :. Pboae 280.Claremont,-Oat. g at 2.30 p.m.'at :Kinsale and Mt. Zloa. this neighborhood. She had•family ` Established 1888 as­ of six, foss of whom survive her. one The oldest established induatrylln •of the College of P6�•idans Gad Sttrgeona — of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by Leonard. .v rs, W. Hollinger, Versa the late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,Cal and Emil well. Phone. Claremont,flat. 9Rly t h s ,ally of whom raelde. -here. IjQQk Mrs.Robb,who. has:been ill.fe re- y covering nicely, She la also survived by a sorrowing O. MCKI.NNON, M.D.,L.R.O.S., - Master•Elmo Disney hasbeen spend. 'husband The funeral-will take lace . �laeinbtteth this(Friday)a p :,Wheat Has isteII Ing a week at Grasmere. y) 'fternoon at 2 o clock to �/4`of 8oya1 Colt of 9urnsona a Collsas of ideda is and 'member of th genas of Oalaelo Several from here attended the Osh- Erskine cemetery. .. e attention to dateases o!woman Gad awn Oldtrome festivities this week. e"%Wen. Omoe and:ealdeas,Brougham, TO Ba�LAr'8 B�leDdld ChOlae The Misses Ray, of Toronto, are vie- of Phonographs. itiag their aunt. Mrs.Thos. Brown. OUN13ARTON. r�o#c — Rersplaarrieaare In fulLh�sreeat. with . — _ Wanted s es .prices.like.all other farm products, oiq, Mre. Batemau and family, visited :�R. ~DUR,WIN 'E. STEOKLEY. It don matter who makes the low aide. her parents last week. �IGIHLST PRICE PAID ; Honor Graduate of Toronto Coaepe of Ch;- The youngest eon of W.H. Gad Mrs. Mrs. C. W. Holmes has been visiting ropractic. Will make residential calls to Picker- Guthrie Record, our Oval y B ins Viltaee and surrounding district, Tuesday, Guthrie was christened by Rev. Mr, in the city for a week. Shed Buc�whe�t Tliuraday and Saturdayy toreaoona. For an ap- Horn Phonograph Turkington at the home Here one day' Carl and Mrs. Biehop and Mise Glare. r pointnteat call 141 J 13owmanville,or leave woYd feat week. a Burne visited their mother-over the FOR SALS vitt anyone taking treatment. filly y Will pap it, Richard Puckria,of Pickering.•call- holiday, _ - ed on relatives here recently and re- Robt.and Mrs. Clark entertained a Beet qaallty of Chick Feed and •. ports 22 loads of hay of! an acre of number of relatides from Dixie last -Scratch Feed always•. 19 AE. CHRISTIAN Barrister and ground. Hard to beat that 1 Sunday, eS*Hciwr notary Public Bte. Money to touffville 'On Mies Eva Pedrick visited with her on hand. ' oars. SouthJting,Court House, Whitby.•2tily- ' - GREEN RIVER. grand-parents, Ohne. and Mrs.Smales, WILLIAM J. BEATON,13.A•.Bar- over the holiday. riater Solicitor -member of the firm of Miss Lydia Fuller.is paying a yielt Mr. and Mrs. Duffy have moved in. gQ • 12ydcman.i7eabon.11o.ter and Beaton. Toronto to her parents,after being absent for to Dr, Dales'cottage: The former Is Xissimi Past Flour , General T—ts Building.&a Bay Street,Toronto. several veare in British Columbia. engaged with Harper Allen. Its Always Good, Telephone Main 981 and 982. The population of the village was Miss Edna Annie, of,Toronto, and y J. He —"'�"� temporarily trebled by the large num. Tommy Pherrill•of Cedar Grove, are None better made in Canada." Funeral Director ber of visitors and campers at Wilson'a the guests of Miss Helen Thom., F. 4L� Palk over the holfday. Mrs. Artemus Hilts and daughter. .. DR. HARRY HUDSON. Dentist, The News-Mirror visited Wilson's Mildred, of Oshawa are visiting her , Weitby, Office—Adam's Terrace. Byron Lleensed Ernbahittr�• Cam on the -holiday, but owing to 'parents. Wm. and Mrs. Henderson. St.North. Phone IS}. (Gas tztraction when + desired)_ bltf 1FZflZ'OI� HE�18SE the dull weather was forced to post- Jai. and Mrs. Burroughs and family R E A M R. D. O. 8rnith, Dentist. BtouR- pone the taking of photographs. of Hamilton were gueots of her•sistei �iLM���s �t. Master Stanley Mc$etb, the blind Mrs.Roy Thom;.over the week-end. Dville. Honor Graduate of Chicago and To- It s the rice we t for our butter ronto Universities and the Royal College of Phone 924 bov singer who delighted a,large con- Oliver and Mrs. Annan and family P Re Dental Surgeons. Phoneoffrce 1011. Rosi ace gregatioo one evening last summer, and Mrs..Gow, of Hamilton,spent the that enables no to pay the rice P 1013, No outs;da appointments. 281y will again play at the church next Sun- week-end with relatives and friends for cream, and its our aecurate day evening. • Muster McBeth posses- here, system of dyeing business that ea. BLAKE of BEATON. D. D. S-, nes remarkable talent and 'shows great Jas. and Mrs. Mitchell and family abler as to reader you service. Graduate of she Royal Cal o('Dental Frust 'rr8@8, Shrubs �1fir ability upon not only the fano. but visited friends at Port Pers on Sun 6nrgeona Gad Uatveraity of Toronto. Os3ce ii h i�Trti • y p P y P. ,D er W.M. priaii�r new was .cora. whi the violin and accordion. Do not mill day, also the famous Bent rose gar- Have our track oall•for oakelwar.9 to l9':1 w a.aa. tad.•ph--6 this rare tress: dens. your cream. 'Bart phone 220• ally Saving secured the agen-iy for E.D. Kenneth White and Arthur Barrett � Smith&Son. Ltd., Nurserymen, have returned to the cit hsvla as- D. CHERRYWOOD. .k y g stollftme creamery Co. .G aduattee o Royal Cal11k�S. X*nWl ui-. _ sisted the former's father with fruit o!Winona. Ont. Phone 18502 scone and the University of Toronto. Office I am prepared to take orders for all for a roma Met.. above D. A. Scott's store. Claremont- Ont A rand ardeA .party, uari'er Lire kis o!Frost Trees.Small'P'rnfts, gg Mr, and rs. Hill nerd child have '-'&TQIIFP'VILLE. ONT. ' y OQfce sours,9 a.m. to a p m-, Beturda : 9 a. � antpices of the Ladles' Aid Society of as to 1 p.m• Pbone Clete 14os 4> OrnamenW 8b�e ba Eta. at the Metftodist Church, will be held on mored into the late Miss Allison's _ logtest possible prices. home and are contemplating opening the groaads of the new school on the4.c,. gnat=*"f" 6/mblo. Special rates for large quantities, evening of Tuesday.Aug. 12th. Com. a drive way on to the highway. CREAM ' 28tf• areocing at 8 o'clock Gat excellent pro- The ;ay Baud will meet at the ram will be rendered b the famous home-of Myr. Ohaa.Bmales next Bat- SEPARATOR r7 qac �7^ D:BIO8ARD9bN—Real Es N. I Cha man, a y urda afternoon. Will the children , ; . tatty raearanee Conveyancing, Notn'y p �ke�9 Wbltby Male Quartette. com�ored o! please briars their brooks for the quilt. PmbLLc,lltc.,•Pkkeriag,llae. alts A.L Lynde.1st tenor Ed.nowmaa. p Rev.J. F.Gad Mrs. Old tongaad 2nd toner; J. Short, baritone; and E. I sea agent for the Mallet asci W. Evans. barn. and will consist of Mew Dorothy have been �peodeo a j POSTILL..'Liceased Auctiooese. 00fing, y g' De Laval.�t week with friends at IIatonville. Ne:t1' . haoasaa.a osTaal:ami oa.rla tw gaartatter, wins, moaolognes, white New 8epanton always in Mock flys sats of au Ytaes ataas to oa atiwom Sunday u]pulpit hexer. Clugston will occupy-the g� mol * sastea, Address dram after P.o,. Out, of rix artbtarsrill. play al the latest P p Also.sisa�'awrafln running hand �Y mitsrtsele etc. fhe White Orchestra - S.HB�ATON TOWNSHIPOli.l - music, Bel at 8.50 afootball _ ch good ng _ osaversaw. Cammisrlmartoo ialtfoe RRame *111 be played between the Dun- D. A. PUGH,• CL lREMON= so, /asamass•• Bea. lima.* las Material. Garton Juniors and the Oherrywood HIGHLAND CREEK. as lens "Issas so llaeslga Ii► Write or phone Clare.2417. "me �i. nal, !-y Juniors. At the booth there will be a Miss Birdie Parker is spendiogs, Just arrived a car of Toronto sale of"Surprise Packages.'each one week with her friend Miss M.Bush. AVID A. PUGH—Live stock nuc. Asphalt Co's Roll Roofing. valued at 25 cents. There will be s Harry Baeb and Barrs Maxwell t,oneez. Graduate of C. M. Jones' Scholl refreshment booth co, the rounds. Chicago• Lifetime e:perkuce with�edikreea 3h1DRIee ,ate., $Teo. g were the lucky oDeep�Ia the contests atHere. ur and ring work. Ap k! of sates Admisaloa 26 cents,ohildrea, nodes 12 the school arden t last week. In ppsrom pfly attended to. Terme eroawe■We. Pboor years. 18 cents. y altl nt. rely A large stock of B. C:Cedar the draw Barry won the splendid silk a Shingles. Beaver Board cushion,while in the marble guessing 'w M, MAW, LICENSED ACO- - SUFFELL—PROCTOR contest Harry was the winner, the .� TIONEER.for York.Qittario and Durban 8IId Latnber. prize being a beautiful .band eobrold- Cement 1. _Y Countles, Ail kinds of 'ales pronptty attended Avery pretty wedding war solemn- Bred alghtie yoke. 1 „ to. Ted at N WS*O, Deter for tab may be Call and get our prices. ized to St. John's Church, Moose Jaw. ,f•e�at " arranged at NEWS'Ofl3cv: Btu asci tadepea- On Thursday evening last the ladies dent peones: Wbitby,Out. Gly on Saturday:July 19th.by Ven. Arch- of,the Home and School Club bald a 1 pICK:� RIN 1. deacon F. Wells, when Phyllis Mary• very successful garden� party coo- i A S-J7 •a. T,S Daly daughter at Mand Mrs. Proctor, aeetlon with the school closing a=er, LT T � YARDformerly Greenwood. was united In cis". The nodally sober-hued school _ Lumber, �. $suing purchased the stock from V marriage to Wilfred G.Ruftell, eldest grounds took oa acanival appaarsace : the Estate of eon of George and Mrs. Ruffell, of for the occasion and success marked h in dleg �@V: G. BARNES and the entire Moose Jaw. The bride entered the the enterprise. even in the football - 6 church od the arm of her father to the game in which the smaller Highland baeiaeee of JOS. W, 'DOTE.Y strains of Mendelasoba's wedding Creek boys easel defeated their rivals Ready AA{� D. A. MOR,DU E march. She looked retty in a lovel y y aweiLLp iWV++nd ism prepared to supply all eines gown o!wbite silk a oton crepe beau from S. S.8 by a score a! 4-0. proving - J 6 from Beer Boxes to Three �QnQlBl DlleCtOt in that size is not the main tactor and Aalf Busbsl. tifully embroidered 1n silver, wearing to winningg s q'ams of teotbail. With 'vind Lath -the conventional veil with orange a cool nert6 wind blowing across the Licssud talielaR blossoms and carrying a bou net of `y g q grounds.Mr. Morton,the chairman of ,e Glean $NPer. Basket Works roses with shower of.lilies o!the val- the evetliog,got the program away to Phone Mark.84M U0'�'�Motor ley. Durso the ilgning of the ceeeggis• s good atarL Ina ebri f speech he out- successor to ter Mrs.E:1.Hancock sang "Belov- lined the activities of the School and Fe A. -R E E S O R, FRANK PE4TNOQK ed, It Is Morn."' After the ceremony Some Club,drawing attention to the ` =a "The Man that made.the Barnes' CHAS. BEIERL.• MAR$HAM a buffet luaeb was served. atter which fact that the receipts would be applied 5�� 795T �T lT —`--• . ,. tbs-happy couple left.amid showers as a Tmeat oa the splendid new = ` Basket' Phone 9000 of confetti,for Vantoaver. Banff and piano which the ladies had ra*uttly — eryth g points la the States,and on their re- R' S- � -. . - _ _ -. res e, n Dose ass at gram was v pleasing and thorough. <- Heoieass Ave. The'malo beautiful ly enjoyed by a large crowd whichP10 -F -A R M E / aVo Bread Flour and eosgy gifts testify to - opular: atter sed. Mis he Ttg Tbompsi gekt;�it'1 sty of the bride and groom. . having sedated the 6i hest standing -_� We are Agents for ' ailt� *�arVel in her class at the. exams., lYA 1 : OROtJGRAM. was the winner of the School an _ re- AXpral and Ali ford, t the H. J.Hunter. oa behslt, of the Olub, TN lt:toold. wee ea pa *,� • May be obtained from you Grocer. Myrna Annie was holiesyying with fact that Miss Tbompson's effortsCOW _DI n�D_. • Mrs. C.Bate.of Port Ho for a week. throughout the year had been tbore of Brooklin Flour MIS - R Brodie. of•Torooto, ssppeent over was & industry and that she bad . F leAl'p $IIs Blttells the holiday is Brongbam'witb his ate- thus seta lowing -example for those J ter. pupils why would follow at the••old Litters CHAS. WILSON, Prop. Mise Hate has got comfortably school." Mise Thompson then deliver- -S � ;, --- settled in her ioome over Mr. Annie' ed Wer*aiedictory dress. a:Pressing new store. her regret at leaving the friends-of FOR SALE . l ` George and Mrs. Duncan visited the her public achool life and bidding fare 1 John Deere Hay Loader Notice of Removal 1 former's sister,Mrs.Snaith,of Palmer- well to the happy days at the school " _ Ston,last week. phare she secured her elementary edu- 1 aide-del. Rake -' "LL10TT During the absence of Rev, Mr,Gar- cation. The evenin�'e progritmme - I Sulky Plow 2 Walking Plows diner, who is on his vacation, the pul- Brought to.'close with a pleasant our- 1 Crown Gang it In 9t.Jolla's church will be oocu- priee for the_principal,H. J. Hunter. $PaI Week-end Bargains Brantford_Binder Twine, pied by Rev. A.McLellan. Claremont. Mise Myrtle Morton,in a splendid ad- COLUMBIA _ n Has moved to Its new home at Norman Crawford, who has been in dress,expressed the gratitude of the NFVV PROCESS RECORDS . F.,Dlsney,. Greenwood the-hospital for several months reoeiv- successful candidates to their• teacher. - =' 42tf t Phone Pick 714 Corner Yonge and Aleisiider' ing treatment for ,.injuries sustained Miss Deaton pointe�t that all were At sample,2a cents Streets. Toronto, when he fell from a beam in .,% -barn, very thankful for help afforded • ` •` Fall Term.opens Sept. 2114 - has returned home., them in accom lisbing the remarkable n` Braili Chon„iii P Tb>3 regular monthly meeting of the fgat of,covering two years o4 work and "fegular Stock for Saturday - Choppi4 _. Write to-day for Catalogue and or- Brongbam Metboaiet Ladles' Aid will paesing the examination. all int-'six Only _ AND FL k&TNG; range to enter at 'Fall Opening. be held at the homeof Mrs. Wm. Elle- months,pointing ont that Mr.Hunter >� tamis-time - - cott on Wednesday, Aug.18th. at 2.90 took charge oP Lha class just viz Each--ii0 Lente—Esc , prepared to-do Chopping 'and Strictly lirt3t class in all- Depart- p m, All welcome: , - months before the and of_the..term, Oat Ftaktng every day but menta. This School tried- Gordon Philip happened with an ac- when their work wits in a pitiable con - -Oat Saturday. - and'truiylested and the advantages cident which might have proved very dition,due to.what she termed a'form• j. - offered here are unexcelled in Can- serious. While-driving the cattle, thab er disastrous term, Mise Morton as- N. E. McEWEN, Stoaeboats For Sale bad got out pasture, back to the dieted•by Miss J. Waldot:k and' on be- L 4 ads. Enter any timb. field. one of the animals turned on him half of the entrance class of 1924,then , Claremontand knocked him down, leaving him presented Mr. Hunter with' a solid Veterinary ;SurgoOII 7 John F. Bayles, ”' 'NV,',J. Elliott'..Principal with a number of cute and bruises to ebony toilet setae a token of their �" f Rural Route No,2 remind bite of his narrow escape. gratitude. PS03Cal'1>;�{s Qnt�'ZQ • w .. . -•,. '...., •" - : .,. 5 � 1 yw +k" ry.,'.'Pe4/•, r•L. R �' Ga.:r.,.-R ,. xt`"".Yl w•. 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Y - ,. - ,R.• .`P ,, �'- 9f - n. +- _ + .. -- _11 ¢ .- --� _ --- ,� THE WQRST.IS_YET TO COME _ . �. _ itl_ ead and etx yards each of twos _ o the tiniest lace ede ne I 0 `^ patterns f ..:` '._ , • coals buy. i rolled the edges o! the ­.*h t squares I had cwt from the old- �'H r � ?; b ' 7H -e , - r fashioned blouses and whipped to the_ r ++ '� n �'. . .. .. , narrow edges, and found myself the _- s ' ,- - : •• : , .: - orsessor-of-'several saint hanjikPr• _.. - .v ! _.. p T , : ,r Y chiµfs of which 1 am quite proud. ' 11� J _ _ =J: A: H: LIVELY PICNIC GAMES• under-ripe as they then make better b , . . - - _ .I jell Carefully wash and pick over` - _ 0, O 4 *, 'C'he games'and contests si.a 1iicttic y _ _ rI ,� - I the berries and put in'a kettle with $AVE' YOUR' HANDS. • _tl 'should include not only the old rebu-, ust enough h water to cover. Cook = sirs but a lot of mind and body re- 1 g Cheap white crepe paper na:.kina f"='ar I gently until She fruit is tender. Strain cut into s uares a uarter-tllc"si•!e-A Y+ 1NH15iC!•RS�F ° lasing bite of fun Arrange the Pro-'through jelly bag. 'Add an equal am- at naptih4and'•hung on-q ,'hook near' a`0 •-o .11 vpR1ET* �� :gram rra that everyone is interested, oust of sugar ar to •the strained juice, 1. rat only the oungE �oeople;but atso� g the stove will save your han.is i! used \ the settled mi e- ilia oint and aim- , ns-_They-can od bu.ted' N�`, : traotliera and the grandmothers too. `mer gently until it �e tea. after-uring. Start with some sort of scramble seal.Sterilized glasses and cool„ and s 11FELED VASE. »-�l ' that will liven things up--a. pe . `MY ENA rush is as clean and"good as anything-,PREVENT SUMMER COMPLAINT. I I-ad in my possession an 'old i �,�' . s1. :Buy these by the bushel and they will' ;hot be so terribly expensive. I! the i Young mothers must remember that hruwu•and-white vase with fiery good / . picnic is large—for•church or school milk must continue to be the staple I ethic red rose painted on oan'absoluiine:i, but it,hadtne 5 d pas ! -- ,tea o a� ` o „ ,a �' ` t~—have several people .in different' article of diet far s Child in his sec-i I kn'e�r nothing of china painting, . , r- + y>' - wl� tha sad-yea=; in fast,. it remains so.for i -. laeees tli idsR•"pesa narvtag the vase'valiab:e enough to ' s �cblidren run. This makes the scrambl"e',long afterward. No child over a year. }' I f ;--'I'_ a little mote difficult and therefore,old should be given the, bottle. $e justify spending even a small amount /, 11 more interestin should be taught to drink from'a cup., of money. However, I 'had some ti.ue c g• enamel, bought at the ten-c:ret store" v e Thea try these games and contests:'But it •is just'as important to have o �� ;'i' Cookie Chase=String lines between the milk clean;and sweet as when he for mY oil stove. ! ���� � i I I mixed a little black paint: with it - W.I!1i!i 4.• y the trees and bong round; hard cook- took it by the nipple route. The pos-, % 1. les from them by short pieces of sibilitiea for damage' by impure milk to soften, it into a pretty bray and ` string. fare not 311 put away when the bottle "flowed it onto the surface of the _ I. ~ - Then, with hands behind them and.is abolished. wase. It dried quickly, covered all ` i .blindfolded,' watch the contestants I It is neither necessary nor advis-'the inartistic properties of the 'vase _ J "chase" their cookies. The strip be-; able to maintain an exclusive milk!and left an object not unlike.the new. ' g high-lustre vases sold in art shops _ r _ ' Ing pliable certainly makes the cookie',diet; in. the second year. . The baby = _ -� t Sump., and once lost from the teeth it may have well-cooked cereals; oats . is mighty hard to find again. The meal, cornmeal, rice, prepared wheat. . ... . ItTOr Magic. . , �- one who first succeeds in eating his`He tray have some bread after it is The cult of the mirror is easily oris . - . ,cookie wins the.prime. twenty • hours stale, and . graham�'oC the eldest in the world. We can. t Picnic -Hopscotch.=This should crackers are allowed in reasonable;hardly believe that there urns ever a - — --�'F7 ,- played in pairs—a man and woman,I amount. Gravies that. are not too'time when a charming face went whol- --i�lhg}p` - — - -, - or girl and boy, taking the hope into i rich are allowed on bread; and ]y unmirrored however primitive the _ _— — _ _ _—_.--- -_-._ -.- - __- - the different squares .together, arm chicken, mutton, or beef'broth with medium of reflection had to be, class. Sir Thomas Lawrence, P.R.A. in arm, one hopping on the right foot, well cooked rice may be perved. Eye gazed entranced at her. own for fnatance, was a bachelor. :r the other on the left. If it is a.beaghI As he leaches the later- months o! image resected in a glassy pool; and. FAMOUS BACHELORS But, although he never married, he picnic, mark.out the squares, on thelthe year, he may be alMwed an egg„we know how, long before the ipven was a "squire of dames,"-a very fee• sand;.if in the .woods, outline them poached Or soft boiled, and a "small tion of glass, the women of old Egypt,I , r. OF THE PAST - •cinating man, and there Is-no doubt . 's -. .with small.stones-.on a smooth, piece portion of baked potato. .To add to.Greece, and"Rome had thetr,hand•mir- used the tairiotie Mrs. Sissons to the o of livin he Ikk of grass, .j y g, Yon, stay give him rors of polished metal—burnished k that he.had matrimonial inten• - Play it like the old-fashioned uddin of cornstarch, custard, rice• thin game, P gs discs of bronze or silver set in a more I tions In respect of one of her daagh• throwing the flat pebble first into num- tapioca, 'and he may also eat stews or less decorated frame. There are famous bachelors to the; tern, although even she did not know - 11 . ber one and hopping after it and out)prance, apple sante and sweet Some of those ancient mirrors, em modern world; and a slat, beglnnia9I ..which." ' of.the square again. The first couple,oranges: No, I said nothing about played as they were in the service of I with Lard Balfour, Lord Haldane, and I One of hle lady apologists and he A to go through all nine without falling candy. beauty, were things of beauty in'them- or pulling: each other 'down.wine, of In spite of all these recautions the Hon. Maurice Baring, would be had many who abase excuses for such P .P selves. ' Tbey had a kind of sacred 1 a "dear man"—says: f Babble Sate=Don't forget the.kid= the dreaded summer complaint- Give '. C His meaner was likely a mislead course . your baby may develop symptoms of character, tors, as symbols of the god- tntereating: says- an English writer• ' ge P does of beauty, Venus Aphrodite, to But fa the long list, f the mea who without his intending iL' He could not dies. Give them all the laughter they him enough castor oil to clear the whom their fair owners often dedt- lived and died in a state of single write a oommoa answer to a dinner ." want in a soap-bubble race, encohrag- bowels.thoroughly. Depending some- sated them is the dative hope that the blessedness" there are more than any vltatiQn without its 2"uullug the tone . _, ing them to blow as large 'ones as what upon conditions this, may be goddess would impart to the faces l single article can mention, and a few' of a billet-doux; the very commaaest possible and giving a prise for the from one to two tablespoonfuls; don't they reelected something .of her own I of the great:bachelors of the past must iii conservation was bald in the soft;low w one which blows highest in the .air overdo it. Stop all -food, and give matchless• loveliness- and fadeless suffice. -- . whisper, and with that toast deter- ,.,before bursting, barley water for twenty-four boars. youth. - There is Oliver Goldsmith, for In- once and interest which;atfwbo catch- " Blind* and Halt Race—This race Now and tbi!n, I fi-id a very sick baby We need be to no doubt that the wo-( stance. His "Jeesamy Bride" is 01119 i mied to please. , l m11at be in pairs also. One. is blind-i who frets himself into a worse state men of those days valusrl their Person- at the fragrant flowers of literature, He to said to have been actually •'ea• foists. the other must leas_upon the becaase n_of.allowed to eat. In such at charm, and spent as much care on but, although there is no doubt of his �s�•• more than once. blind, walking only on one foot, drag-�cases, I compromise on unflavoredI preserv.tng it as ever w'omea do now! love for .her, sad her strong affection Cowper, the famous author c �� William ging the siker or bopping. gelatin, which is usually relished Ifs Every old mirror-is a.thing.of mem , for him, yet she iaarrfed another, sad of `The Task:' and deemed almost I 110 Lino fife couples up, glue the word the baby is better at the end of nasi What a throng of shadowy the authbr of"The Vicar of Waketleid" the best of EagItsh ]ewer-wrlten, died '' • and ase which couple reaches the goal day, you mag begin giving a ,mixturei ghosta we migbt sae in the metal aa� '•The Deserted °Village"' died .a nnmarrt d. Yet' the poet had Many e �x ' first. The poor blind one •naturally of barley water and milk. if be is,mirrors taken from Egyptian tombs, bachelor, - - women Meads who were devoted to "a slowly to caution and• they do not markedly better you have waited)or in the-palace mirrors at Holyrood' Oliver's greatest friend sod tom- him; and many of his moat sprightly - g G*e and Versailles, or !n that curious old rade, Sir Joshua-Reynolds, also lived and charming epistles are addressed =r not make say great beadway—Unless`long enough. t• the beat doctor f recklessly—with, such dragging,,within reach. : looktna-glass shown in the museum at and died unmarried. He, too. is to them. Of twurse, he was subject to iweigbt However, it is their privilege . - -Brighton and said to.hav,a belonged to credited with his love affair, sad, al•' fa dementia, and perhaps intermittent !o take any chances they wish and . ;HANpgERCHiEFS I MADE. Itieil f3wynne! though he painted ail the loveliest wo-I that fact kept him from matrimony. .. they usually do, making the race-ex- Perhaps the old superstition that it men of his time, including Kitty Fish- else he might possibly have married _ trettrelg.lu�py. I had in my possession several is unlucky to break a mirror to not so er, there seems to.have been only one I!n later Hie Lady Austen, the "Sister Water Battle—Most picnics- are white voila and linen blouses w'bow very ridiculous atter an. So mush of woman for him, and .that wen,the ta- Aaae" of some of his most charming - held near some place where bathing is I style bad become obsolete mann sea= oarselves seems to pass into a mirror. mans woman painter and. R.A., An- letters. ..__ ,. j - --possible-, so there should be some sort i sons age. Some were worn around the 0 __ gelica Kauffmann, whom he was wont , �wper•s Love Affair. of water contests. Choose sides and armholes, some had frayed edges, . 'Self-complacency means that a man t.o call "Little Angel." She made an It was she who, when the poet was -Una up is the,water.-knee deep, fat ?t�re..l�d mended calcars• road Of his merits 'or uahapp9 marriage, and it might have, is either too, p distraught and melancholy, aaggeated the fronts backs and nnawarP of his defects- - been well bad she married her some that he e.hoeild And dlstsscttoa for his Ihtg each other. Then give the word However, , .- ' and watch the battle. With the hands parts of file sleeves were good _. what elderly and very deaf adorer. pow, , Beginning b pallia s thread to thoughts in writing a "But y P f g Y g W what shall 1 write about'" said the __ only,each sides lashes the other,try The men who have. •rendered the • Perhaps- Pain are "wedded Ing to make it so terrific that the get a straight edge, Icut sten-inch greatest service to the world asked aid that -.-artist hauls evert marry.;ho poet. "Oh, aaythiug-the sofa we're r was 4 conteatanta must.tura away from its square from each of the fronts. In nothing acid gave everything. Lediting on,.-.tor instance," said the force, If a player lolls or turns some cases these-gad bits of Arawn . . . . . _ .._.. .._ andAt Is a fact that there are•perhaps . pretty, lively widow, and thus "The •."i about, the judge blown a whistle'and work 'and: in.others sural] fragments quell-balanced mind is the beat more distinguished 'bachelors among 1, .. begins with the words "'I sing he is out of the contest. It will of embroidery. retnedY against affliction. , . artists than among any other- e. single I the,Sota;' and the poem which began11 dwindle down to two, and as these I.bought a bpool of No. 80 white _ -- so frivo:ousiy ran to six Boosts and ,..- take their last stand- it fir• bound tai - ---. - • : ,close'upon six thousand lines! 'be hilarious. _ Arrival of Royal Canad�ali Mounded P'allt'e. Bat Cowper's real love.affair had - Attar some tub 'farce for the chis- �Gelebrate been much earlier )says • writer in dren, a game of prisoner's-base and a . I. :. - 'John a London's Weekly.' This was lollypop'hurft--the candy beih�g wrap- -b s .: ,: " .: - - pent of his*opsin, Theodore Jane "' 1.ed paper and ICowper. Cowper was.articled to as den in'trees fol fl;.children toyfitrd r , £ '.! attorney, •and his fellow clerk was c; then your picnic crowd- around a! _ ___ t t`; a Thurlow, who became a,tamous Lord r K C.fiancellor. --The two youths -spent �re in the evening and while •marsh- h:' lmallowe toast, hold g whopper can- is .. -ii � , most of their evenings at'the house et n f x' ° ,i :-• Cowpcvt'a'uncle, in Southampton Row, . tell'the biggest story of wild life on . - ere e e e an an ` r ' some cousin.mBut a ev a er o a r some ing w is as appene on a ".: ion or tears would farm. _._ ..,: °.-;.h. r•: --I. sthe cousins•--parted - . . . _. and ed No peraua Y himm et --:. c :`,::.", . �"' — ever a again. . USING THE WILD FRUITS. Y _ y Y �'� ' n -ta �. Wild Plum Conaerva-6 lbs. pitted c t > ..1.12*In: `•` �h V ;: '? - -4 - /r plums, 2 lbs. seeded raisins, b lbs. . . a, °. '' .•t ir`�`' _ .. ' R ,sugar, 3 oranges, juice of 2 lemons. .�, t s . Slice -the oranges in thin slices,) ;, . ae< T..: .. crosswise, removing seeds. Grinds :;¢ _ .raisins in meat chopper. Put ,fruit,' r � o i." " % r _ .. V .. D sugar, and lemon juice in kettle with i. x `` ' Jtjv :•, t ;� ,,. ,: �� ;, ;� just enough water to keep fruit from µr.: 11 t:�`J s ° A 9 A t ;x :' % sticking, bring to boiling .point and :.. U„` I . - _' .44� t simmer gently until the fruit is clear ' ” E /,•\ ;. ��. s _and thick, and' of the consistency of • e... 2" t 4f A __ -� !F marmalade. - Put., in- hot, eterilited y� . �] '' glasses or jars, cool and seal, w Y 3:. I .11 wild t%`•. \ , * `C Wild Plu►►i �afatt90--6 qts. "''• 4 e h;f? ll I Y plums, 4 lbs. sugar, 1 pt. vinegar, 1 " s y f �/ , L M `' b fled water 1 they. cinnamon-, ,:' .e, a' t o , \ a . T q f K J :) J... 3 1 they. allspice, 1 tbsp. cloves. :'. ?� ..... �/ ,• .,.. ` - xti:i.'t° � ''r , Prepare the plums as for sauce, � »� F* !' �} , t;ti - . _first boiling up with soda, and then ' �: ': �<,.'sem i:. ' ,. � '` 1. She—"Nobody, lov't a fat mea. �` - �,pitting: Boil vinegar, sugar, water Mr. Dedbroke--"'But I'm not tat" `;' { :and spices, then add pitted plums,' `. ` � She—"No? Vel]nobody loves a flat . bring to boiling point and simmer an eitl►e . W,n ' • ntly for about thirty minutes. Put X r4r ".,'� � ,, fi� �..� der m r,. """ 'in hot, sterilized jars or bottlhs and u..• ,. -The Narrowest Streets. �y� seal. -': • . .. , . � } High Burk Cranberries—In In Sep- Veterans of the Scarlet and Gold meet atter half a century. Below— Some of the streets in Chinese titles Left—"Whoopin' 'em up" at the rodeo• Top— are only three feet wide ` K tember the high-butch. cranberries be- Participants in the. war dance. t • b h'1. r gin to ripen. 'Ithese`should be picked • . . ,.'�s , r r fid+ �",� • r '(y: . ,t M tF�x.k,-; u '•Y 'a r,.n 'r �S, � .1_ '�. .� -<�'� .,�; '}".r..a :.:�;. ��- ,�:.N?-'.'�^�tw'� 4. b .x, •.c� .,A! ,. .."`5 y�,a. :.,_;'� ?'cr-. Jam." . ., ,,,, ,,.k �; 41. .. �*. .. ,•J•. - •"•ii": '. .. Tar«,,,,, � l�I�iIYI�'Ir. .., �� 4 Yhf ..G• Via• r T[ � -•, ^y� r—�' .i'.�. .,.:�1 '+ :. , ���,�pi <`�j°ix et '3 •3 ,::"',�•. `�+���,." .� r 4'.S��+p,� '�"_y�,�,;:kfi '�. _ �: 'What to Do it You Find Yourself: M � �* Y • w t x t in This Condition. IM .-.`.-...��p -.> • •'+•. „ rfii 7'v t y� :^� < ^` "S' i aw3,�,°�[�'d� �� ''.- .:.;stirs<� The sort of tbing that sMia]lsta ' speak of as nervbtts debility is the .fit. �y — run-down condition canned by over- ■ 3,'r ." , 31I� f ,. work, household care or-worries. The '< :� .`-�Q poplosufferers find themselves tired, mo- ,;, rose, low-spirited and'nnable to keep' —L-•��_�— their minds on anything. Any sudden ; arQ I NO t:�lf� O! 4,,,,:��terant IrlWee startles and &eta the heart pal. , + ♦ ..� ,��,�. �'pitating violently. Ther are full of 5 "'i°' �+++�+ groundless- fears, and do not sleep well at night. The hands tremble and l L O R I D A OFFERS GREAT a 1 +elk w. n w, Y TR I :EAS ICKS e world v e F th legs feel as if the give ;� �' - � opportunities for sale investments �, The whole condition of such.peopleIn The Button eating particulars sent frereturn - e. We also may be described as pitiable. wish to communicate with reputable " :13octvring.the nerves with'poison persons to represent us in their local- b `ous sedatives is a terrible mistake: The above photograph shows the presentation of colors to-the Mohawk J' ity. Write now. Box 66, .Stuart,' The anly_real nerve .tonic is a. good Florida. fes. supply of new`rich blood. 'Therefore :Company of.the.Brantford Girl.Guides, the only company of Indian guides , ' i the treatment for nervousness and In Canada. Seek Grave of Hun King. r run-down health-is Dr. Williams' Pink The unearthing of Tutenkhamen's Pill*,- which promptly build up and to'be handed aver to a hoopital. Other- enrich has the blood. The revived :apps wise the mo:pey was to go to.the hoe- BUT'S _Dr�NQ�R among archaeologists, and no pease- a✓ tate, the strong nerves, improved pill,_ j� y p�,tp fully seating bones are securer t spirits and new strength which comes -it appears that, is English law, a DURING HOT VVEATHEB Hungarian and Austrian scientists.' -after a course of these.pills will de- subject cannot legally bequeath his or led by Dr. Ferdinand Attleh, have re•' 'light every sufferer, her body for scientific purposes, so in More-little ones die'dozing the hot opened the,search- for the original You can get these pills from any this case the nephew .was mot obliged grave of the Hun King, Attila, digging s . 'medicine dealer or by mail at 60c. a to carry out the unpleasant ndition. weather than at any other time of the G° 'year. Diarrhoea, dyeeatry, cholera In the neighborhood 0! 8contos, near: boar from The Dr. Williams'.Medicine An Ame;icon left. ;300,000 to his the River Theiss, in the big Hungarian Co„ Brockville, Ont: wife, with the a'tipulatian that she withoinfauut and sRamach :troubles came x without warning, and when a medicine This is a good stunt with which plaialand. tee• should.forfeit .every penny„of she, ap- Previous excavations, in `the •terra •. to not,at ,hand to give promptly:the to begin s series o!'parlor tricks. �. '.WiUs With $mgrs- peered fa•any pnblig--place unveiled, or short delay too frequently means that The trickster pretepda to pick • tory uncovered valuable srchaeo:ogii- ' > even settled at a man. ' These ridicul- the child has magic seed.out of the air.and puts cal material dating from Attila's reign In,a will recently probated in Eng passed beyond aid. �r land the testator, who was sea teetotal- ous conditions were held to be tyran- Baby's Own Tablets should always be It on his coat lapel where a but- though the grave of the king, who ler, left.lift house to-a relative on--con- notia, and the widow was set free from kept in. the•house where there are tonhole flower- wogid be worn.,., called himself the "Soourge of.t}od," ' dation that not only should no spirit-, them by the Courts. young children. . Aa occasional dose The spectators can, see that 108 remains unfolrnd. It to believed his _. I So, too,-in-the case-of the'London of the Tablets will panda are empU He co.irntir , grave, if di3covered, would contain ~: uous liquor be drunk' by the.legatee, prevent stomach "One, Two, Three!" and i( r 1 R r stockbroker, who left his son a huge and bowel troubles, or if the trouble — few valuables, because Attila, though but that -none should ever be con- -rose appears. as !L b!.magic, is n s aumet! in the house. fortune on condition that "'never comes suddenly the Prompt use of the the buttonhole. he received at his court the jewels and visited or aaw his mother. Tablets wf]1 relieve the bob The A. }eagth of elastic is the-con- gold 'of plunderers, lived Winse! in - This will recalls that of the late Mr. ; Y Richard Cory, who left `vet halt a I But not everyone !e so fortunate. Tablets are•sold by medicine dealers federate In the trick. One end the utmost simplicity. Some apparently strange wills have, or"by mail at 25 cents a box from The of this is fastened to theinside Of the population of Great Britain' :c •million, and provided'in his will that been held good in law. [ the coat under the armpit The no person should benefit under !t un- Dr. Williams' Medicine CCo.. ,Hrock- 80 per cent-live in lawn arena. less he or dhe remained s total ab- that The oddest will of recent years was v�.On� exact position will have .to be de- p stainer. He also directed that no'per- Charles of the- Indian morehgnt, Mr. a - - termined.by experiments- This is t. p Charles Wallace who left ;.1,860,000 lead right through the cloth and son 'shouldr have any of his stoney A 1Dinne!' Jacket in the through the buttonhole and 'a who adopted the Roman Catholic faith. to his song but only on condition that rose is fastened to the end. When he obtained a baronetcy. The soa at- Jungle. Novelists are load of-a plot in.which the performer enters the parlor. NIGHT fd tempted to obtain relief, but the dbu'rt .Discussing the-influences that make the elastic Is stretched and. tae• MORNING Z`s' i r►tf1 arra down that the inheritor decided against him. the character of a man, Mr. Raymond rose hidden and held by the pros- - atust.maria within a eertaia period.r r� Such`volar are rare in real life; but -----�' Blathwayt !a the Tapestry of-Life. sure of the upper arm against the LLIIU�LAAR YOUR EYES a .lir. Kelson Roe, an Irialiman, oa his — gives credit to- the -English public body. To cense the rose to ap- ana.as a�..Ka AND schools or inculcating in the youth of pear in the buttonhole, it Is naa- death, left his brother tree farms _ \' the dland the spirit that build the Bri- � only'to relax the pressure of Yc ,tr and ;30,000 on condition that he mar- r� ?'` ti t1s� ,N p a b,,.—� a arm against the-body. Magl- Empire. Such riag as M. et a i .- clad. within- afx months. Thr brother' clans usually arrange for the. rosin - � ••. E Well done, Rug ich f -lost so time to fulfilling the necessary , to be easily detached from the '1 " once gave the. thrill of a great dater- thus permitting an exam!- t� ' r. OOmdltiOII 7.- elastic, The late Sir J. Blundell Maple left , ' urination nater to it whatever the �r 4u station of the Bower and the auto- a great fortune to his daughter on con- odds--have. he believes. carried the matte vanishing -of the means by -. dition-that a:he spent at least 240 days " '1 ,� Esw sh into Lar places. Aa a good 4�* which the trick was done. ti out'of each year In England. An ap ample of ,that dogged spirit he tells (clip this orf and paste it, with Outward sound. this story: other of the series. in a scrapbook.) �' peal against the condition what . . , - . i against the lady. "The Jersey coast Inslipping sea• I was once traveling through a vast f Conditions made by testaDors are ward,,firer say° - _. oregt is In4lia when I came upon a I would make 'every girl salute-the not, however, always good In law. A "Sneaking out to the twelvesonile lonely bungalow tar roe the haunts .cradle.—The Bishop of Exeter. - f man left his sister ;20,000 on condi- _limit, I'll bet" of mere. A young' Englishman came tioln, that she never married, but a to meet me an Insisted on my forward to d year or eo later, rhea she went to the stopping over as his guest for a day • _ Courts about the matter. the judge . A .deaf and dumb person who- Is or two. I -gladly accepted, for•,the ��l Wws E6 fairly expert at the. Sager language heat was terrific, and a great storm Brsated her relief. can speak about forty-three words a ---.--" " was corning up over the mountains. Ia another Case a man lett a large 'Minute. - fortune to a nephew, with the sUpula- But despite the fact 'that the thea With ] C � tion that hts—the uncle's—body was Minard's Liniment for Rheumatism. urometer marked one hundred and Powder 11 ("n}ull,C�n 1, _ twelve degrees is the shade and that G my host was trembling with fever and Ta�cam 14� p_aL._., ' _ �j T ague he insisted on putting on a stiff lilj Aft Ming - .;'B EAL 1 H EDUCATION oils shirt and t dinner jacket! No as IRIN After a bath withthtdwlc Soap and • one wIIo hair not experienced' it has • warm water Cnticnra Taicutn dusted any conception what the discomfort over the skin is soothing, cooling , 5 of such a costume means in the lairs s =.BY DR J. J. MIDDt�TON p 'Say "Bayer Aspirin'! and refreshing. If the atria c rough of India in the height of the hat sea- or irritated, anoint with Chstieara ="a _ _�. Prwl"M seam of Health, 006ame =.. Y son. I common and bsal. deal of sertaaishment INSIST 1 Unless you see the ��•awn frw ti.0.so 1 IL ludas a, VM be /fat to •newer elassagas N Pub&Meaux I'* I •oariwrA noon s .t 4. 6m LL �I fhb edwma. A&Ovn his 0�ir 1f[siaoa"W" "Well," " — :.7 - r r wetl, he replied, I daresay it `Bayer Cross on..tab_lets- your .`:° �.� esti••86L TZIC�31& ¢ssNsaL Tarsale does shrike you as rather odd'. I = j haven't'seen a white woman for two are not get�fig the genuine ^ years, and.I am always alone here, -Bayer Aspirin proved -safe' by --i The strength of a chain is measured community. All phases of the work, bat I feel it keeps me in'touch with millions and prescribed.by phy- WEAK, RUN DOWN ry its weakest link. It matters not came up for discussion,.child welfare,I the old country, and it helps to keep :how ponderosa and massive some of;mental deficiency, delinquents, better- me'dercent and from becoming a etlack- S1C1aliS for 24 y�rS. §..� ! ing the condition of the poor, provid- m,„_ ACCs t Onl a 'I the links may be, the'chain has little`mg better1. facilities of r workers, p y strength and will not stand the strain.guarding their health and preventing As I looked art the poor young fel-_ AND AILI NG U even one of its links are defective, accidents. These and many other fI low=-die was only twenty-five• years( � -B.,3�T ic� kage i This is true whatever phase of lifel topics were thoroughly considered. In I old.-and gazed sadly upon his thin, - Lydia E.rinkham'f Vegeta'Ca m- sone considers. Take:a baseball game listening to a discussion on industrial I white face and noticed how naw and which contains-proven directions �d Brought Relief When .tor-instance. What ter drawback hygiene problems, I jotted down a few again the dreadful Lever and ague B.nd "�hr" boxes of 12 tableto ng greater They took-hold of him and shook him now. y _ !� Other Medi®m- A could be imagined'than to have one. notes a tend to show how vaned Also bottles of 24 and 100—Dia ata - -weak man- on the team. All the s-+d-interesting are the subjects being hie teeth tatttled I aritld not but re Wim' h tae trona mart (aett!tettyt is . others are la faultless ball and dealt with, and how the pertain to oaoaaal or saver Maaufactme wt eta► Port Mann, B. C.— I took Lydia E. nothing s p ying y• is upon.the magnificent do of 6a11e111e�eid pinkharn'eVegetableCompoundbecause . letory, But thh poor player' drops, --a class which comprises ouch a 'o at undying sixth-form spirit: j I was tired and run- . the ball at a crucial moment when a�large part of our population. Here "Piay..up play up,and playthe game!" down. I had head- . ca sou ave en ce am an are some o _ e ra - the opponents score a home run, even- Protection of workers against an- bCane Juice Heavy. IvurI tate andwastrou ed Ing up the score or winning the-game.;thrax and lead poisoning also cense up The sugar cane juice, constituti for two yearn with It was the.weak plcyer that did the for discussion, as did also the quer- Sleeplessness.I tried —- about 80 per cent. of the weight of theman medicines, but trick. In any line of organized sport. tion of providing legislation for the Apnearancel such as rowing, every man must do'protection of workers''before ane, says •'Wature Magazine." !s nothing did' me aa� : his bit and do it well.. There must be and after childbirth.: clarified by,the,addition of lime. More hoaphate it you want your ,, real good. While I no weak spots anywhere. And so it is I Low wages and long hours produce complexion to clear, eyes to brighten,'] was living in Wash- when we think of the public health a lower standard of living, immoral- Minard's-Liniment Relieves Pain. - and skin to become loft and smooth. �. mend �was recce- • +V'.x%`° k mend byastran er and the efforts that are being put for- Ity and disease. Thin,, nerve-exhausted people grow : to take. Lydia T ward to' keep the 'people well andj Part of the duties of social workers June brides may be, interested in strong on Bitro-Phosphate and drug- and egeta- strong, to prevent the.spread of Com- is• to -try and'.•bring-, about ahorter the.account of a.recent-wedding in-a gists guarantee-it. Price 41 per pkge• ble Compound. I am stronger and feel Y a municable disease, to save -the lives 1 hours of work in.certain 'occupations. ge Of mothers and infants, to 'protect r A great problem confronting ua at all town ia'�Roumania. - Ten thou- Arrow Chemical Co.,26 Front St. East, fine mace then and am able to do my w'orkeis in Industry and to ' oxide the resentune is the redneti0n of people ppeared as guests and Toronto, 'Oat housework. I am willing for you to sanda y. p pg � i •! tree these facts as a teetimomal."—Mia. clean food, safe milk and pure water(unemployment. br*dught presents that' filled' three l J. C. GREAV S, Port Mann, B-C. -for' drinking purposes. The disposal` The 8-hour .day was advocated ,in, large rooms. The ceremonies lasted of refuse, the -provision of.adequate industrial work of the nature of min- a week,' and- the guests consumed Saye Your Hair ! j Feels New Life and Strength : sewage facilities, the matter of- per- in , manufacturing and-construction. thirty-two oxen, two hundred and ten ; Keene,N. H.—"I was weak and run. ' -acral hygiene,,good health habits, pro- is th sh vas, .Rub the scalp with Minard's. down and had batkache and all sorts.of per methods of living, eating,' the i only province in .the Dominion that twenty-one,hundred geese and three . It removes dandruff and stops ; troubles which women hse. I found right kind of food, and not overesLy�Permits child labor_ .under fourteen Pink- -thousand.chickens. The bride was the the hair from falling out. great relief when taking.Lydia E. Pink- Ing, keeping the bowels active, taking years of age. ham a Vegetable Compound and I aido outdoor exercise, bathing frequently,i Some scheme'should be inaugurated daughter of a famous rabbi; _. used Lydia E.- Pinkham's Sanative cultivating a kindly and optimistie to examine school children, so as to. ' a I Wash.I am able to do my work and feel a Y spirit towards those with whom we decide what'employment they are'best Avold•Tosa when'sen ding money by new life and strength from the Vegeta- come in contact—these are some of suited for. mail. Use Dominion'Express'Money ble Compot�rid. I am Joing all I can to the links in the chain of health. 4 . .Orders=the safe, convenient, inexpen- et; �• I; advertise if"—Mrs.A. F. H,►t►tititoxD,- The• recent convention of- social I' If L. V. S. of Napanee will send sive way. KMU OF 72 Carpenter Street, Keene, N.H. phases demonstrated the numerous I name and address- to Dr. Middleton,. dick and ailing women everywhere In the Dominion should try Lydia E. , hoses of health and welfare activi- S adina House, Toronto, he will dive It isn't your• position, but your din- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. O ED S ties that have to be considered if the some -directions ' about anti=gottro whole scheme of social-service is to be I tablets. The are ex position, that makes ,you happy or They petted to be soon unhappy.—Exchange. i }$SUE No. 32-14. of,any real'and lasting service to the on the market _.w -.::w-.• .M1'•rr.� .Y Y'."�.:.e! G'�. �;,,;,.. -� F � YF i!:qr �r. i Y,'.'V' � �'� ,.+. '"�'rb vM'.... ...... .<.: '�'a N .�, .'_y <,,. ,. .• .• ;,�..:r '�Yo .?ta•r• •+r: °,"-7''�7 /,ti." ,d"w*,.- �,i''S "i ;-`.'+: r� ,+,W ,« .r.,.,a ,,. "'#;F''Ps", .�-/..„h -'.,.a.a„ ;-:'{^'ISF:rr•^.:a' 'a. 'Sa L ,^"..c,.y`t x`?''?"''.'"�="s''?+ .h, ,,<,.. -a• .rw ..r .t_`4 '�""•�V3��� `"rcz,�+%;�R�* '< era�`t"i?�`tt""Sy�'was"� a��.t�!t5yti ,3:R �?r'�f^S�i.:���"i�ytrt;��.','�'S?&�.�.t�: n' •r�';w�'`��. rr'�".:a�.x .�''we�.:,:^u�'� r>., .. _ �� i.v w.l�1 -w✓' - ^ - .f,n• .r. '•ac. .s+^..t ...... .ez:;.,yy. •,M i3 .;.',w ,-..-. _ r....-.. R. -`� ::'\,,,r' `,4: x •4S ., ,., ;3� r."'e ...: V sib. ::•+:, •. �. .,. r.Rw°x•• „r, .: raM.y.fr.. .•# ... .. r .C" :. 2 - .. i• ^r+•- .ly+'U ' ,�tw.y! .9y,,i�? ,: �.' ,frs�St ..... , _ .n..v-�t c_'+..3•m.eia. .t., fy.r,.:.✓,,,• .-;..T.+ ran; ..A n>J•y,O.n.rq,,w. •':, �'!.Q•"Ft,'4t nJ+aJ. ."I.'9Cr�.' '.a....,..•.,:*» ,•-d-•�.•". +s.`!e•^ '..'.^ .-:4 'r _M1_ a,.,• +�. -_ - t _ All . . - - :a. '+.•• _ .;._...�.r' y.&„ De and Mrs.Smith have returned' ; ,Whitevale '� VING r, 7 ' ti - Ig from. a holiday outinlr at Jackapa'e �Ce e x -RUIT PRES Y 1 i e �. TaottMs The Board of are eek nit th - - it.i0 tt paid to ad.aaca� counts+l to build•curb in front of Main ._11 lb.pes Yost,; St..propertlaa. rQ'the United, states :ad creat 8 - Cui 90 u5 win e A lar a number from kers attended Motor overhauling, top and side our• Britain$2.00 in advance. g Iain repsirin argin� W h n f tis abundant whq not double yo ter' apply „ the Lennox picnic on Monday and re- gg of Preserves and Jam 4 4 - p Satiety Service=Ch � - _ a. port a wet time. and overhauling. JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. Over ahundred girls from ..the T, ?Gee will help you with reduced prices in Sugar and Sealers. 7 ' s atop Store came up to Shadow Lake All work guaranteed.vice char a Flat rate xr' �a over pivic Holiday g Wine lots, ... 1.10 per dozen DICKERING COUNCIL. Cdr bowling club is now holding a `-Xhone 6510 Dda,'k,Central. p •,;- tournament every Monday evening for ..,,`` ` Imperial pinta, .. ... 1.25' " "'The:above council met-pursuant to all members of the club. FI/. ". Q E R R Y Wine quarte, ... .... �� 1 20 adjournment gn Monday. t4eAth last.' The union open air services of the rte, •.. imperial glia 1.50 Meopbers all present,-the reeve in the b aches of the town is well atterided, :'Wine half gallons, 1.55 "` ,''aebair. wbch shows what a greater union '' o Imperior half gallons. '2.00 " The minutes of the last meeting would b� t :. Perfect seal,small, •• ' 1.20 " q, d approved. The Kin picnic at Markham on the i ,,, 1.50 " - ' .were read an pp B Perfect seal, medium, rp the bad expected to be a hummer, as condition of the road o n g e almost the w o e beta, 3 dozen for 25c >� propertyy. participate to make this a memorable ".� �. _ T. Reddin was beard re sleep killed occasion. `ruit Jar Metal Rings, 25e a dozen *by doge. ' Our, local bead are in constant re- The standing committee on Contin- quest this Bummer: They assisted at Best Granulated-Sugar 1$8.50 per 100 pounds. gencles reported ,and recommended the Isnnox picnic and will pirtButtoe rp" the following payments: DR Beaton; Friday and Saturday at the Sutton GROCER -on account. or salary. 125.00; John Summer Fair, and again at the King a . T� j�T('I g+� DO�' p t j �A Murkar•for printing Part lu of 1928 picnic at Markham. d Lviv y rVoters'-List, 82 50; also"advtg saa�e, rF 2 b0i Provincial treasurer, license for �� */��y �. c _ JIIST GOOD GRUCEftIES ;^ township hal},300; John Forgie, at- D M 1 1 Q �T9 Spring =the energetic ' tending meetingof Provincial Advis• tame of the year_when cry Board,5.00; Adam Spears, ditto, P= R=N�' the grown-ups and the kid- food, sire 5.00. dies need energizing. pure PickeringardwThe standing committee on Bonuses food, instead of nostrums. Store - for. Wire Fences, Drainsle Matters wheat or any grain taken in Let oitr bread disappear eta,reported and recommended the followiog payments; J E Wilson bo- ezehange for Flour. from• your table three nus on 26 rda lot Sfl con 7.826: also 80 times a day. Try our pas- ' rds on lot 80,con e.9 25; Jno Garland, We have Bran, Shorts, Chop,' tries'. Yon will li sur.. - boaus o0 46 rode oa lot 82.eorr&11 Bbl riled at their delicioaa, Oil Cake Meal, low is the time you need an Oil Stove for this:hot weather. W J Ml-.bell.bonus on 50 rods oa lot ..home-made like flavor. Come in and et ne show you.the :alt kinds of grain. 81,con 6.12 50. + C The standing committee.on Relief New-Happy Thought Oil Stove' aX .reported and recommended payment Ogilvie's Porridge Oata. � '.as follows: Muskoka Hospital for Opp- �. _ ;. sumptives, maintenance of R H Bow- _ .Royal Household Flour, satisfaction guaranteed and a free trial to make you satiafled. r ea. 48 tyi: Cream of to Weal Floar� �R MO The standing comm on Scads We have a complete line of Screen Doors sari Window Screens, Wire lad Bridges reported and recommend- GiHUPPI'�TG EVERY Cloth from 18 to 42 inches. "Seep oat the Elisa." ed the following paymeats: RD Oow- 1e. shoe gray bet 28 and 29 con 6, 700; WEER DAY I HONE'900'_i d .AfSenate of Lead :.uhaB Berkey.ditto, 16 50; B.Reesor, f ' ' PariB Green and lianl and shbv gravel,24 78; G Carter. instal pipe bet 28 and 29 con 9 and haul �� �, =rpCgW00� u"""' a Forks, Rakes. Hoes, Shovels. Lawn Mowerahete:$prsgers. Pruners. R and shoe gravel bet 28 and 29 con 9, Clippers, k 2728;Wm McKay,dragging cleaning • dttabes,haul and a re! gravel bet •- Massey Farm Machine" ':o (AReni for McCormicis and Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs) ;a .28 and 29 cap 9,56 iii; Walter Steven-in. haul gray bet 6 and 7 con 6.10 M. r' _ S Farndale.drag cons 6 and 7.hauling , Al spreading gray, 28 00: Clarence i Richardson. haul and ahoy gravel bet Pl G ;A AL.SDO Disney. J. S. 8 N, � CK;E:RIN -' e and 7 coo 8. 18 78; _ ' haul gray'bet 6 and 7 con 6.12 50; Mrs Wilfred Sadler.47de gravel.7 06; R - 00 P.team grading oppp 2-3 also S. can 3.cut should planerda grad from ° •6 to 9 range ilna88.60:J Soden.2 teat.s - ! E RV I�� •and operating grader`i4.6.7 con 3 cut .e '- S N aboutders Hay rd also range -, r:•:;: BU r -O Hubbard. grad Bay rd and range It • line instal clot range Ilne draw pipes -. 4... from Oshawa etc 88.45; G Rodd,draw HA1 Vestlll Oufflt: Toronto, Pickering slid Whitby - gravel range line 6800; F Rodd, ditto NOw is the time to get your � =50.60: S wilecn. team on grader b 1. Phone 1646 pick-. (grad r i and draw gravel r 1 50.43: P - SERVICE _.. W E tit Chapman.draw,gravel e t 12.li0; B W _ unbartonLeays Toronto ES'DAY t sones. draw_gravel 4i- ditch et 1 D. J. Gormley, '� il,eave Whitby a - con 8 102.Si1: G Wilson,draw gravel _ 7.40 a inn 9.45 a m e t 1 5.0 00: G O Jones. draw gravel 9.30 a. m 1.80 P. m f 3875 : 'R W,Wihoa.ditto 1.25. A E . 1 80 p. m. b.80 p. m. Jones. ditto 23 7b; S H 'Jones.ditto 8.45 p. mj 800 p.� and; H Down.haul gray drag r 1 plow ��� ave and rep c1vt70.30;D e Crawford,drag Ea � _ � 9r1TCRDAYS •AND ROLIDAY$ bet 7-7 r 1 and b l 13.00.: W H We4tnev L .._. , _ _ -haul spread gravel con 4 29.12; F 11 , ,save Whitby : Leave Toronto Westney, haul gray con 4 13.26 d9. 5 a m SAVING is just as important as earning, 7,40 a. w Tyadatl. ditto 5.00; J C Bryant, haul 9.30 a. m, 1.0 P. m. for'earnin is but of the present, while 1,g0 p. m. 8.00 P. m. . grav con 4 9.75 J Kinnear,abov gray $ f future security and _ C on 4 11 M: W H-Todd. 255 yds gray saving is assurance o y su. 8 to P 6,00 P. M. 88?6; B Tarr.shoe gray con 4 5:00; sa the foundation of prosperity. 4 40 p, m, 1.4 p V Clark, ditto 16&2: L Heeler,ditto 1 5 tea• -' 21.50; o Cammack. ditto 88 26 s W 8 The Dominion Bank protects the funds of its SUN SERVICE SERVICE Cammack,ditto and team on grader Leave Whitby Leaves 89:2D A Trimble, draw gr�v con 4 .depositors by the prudent management of 9.45 , drag spread gray Greenwood rd 20.23. experienced officers. ia' 8 00 a, m• 10,00 P. M. J5 '8:80 p m (This report concluded next week), ' -A bylaw wae'passed fixing the rates - - - follows-: County rate, 10 4-10 mills: - _._ Fares .•-Whitby to Toronto single.7 5c., return $1.25 ; Picking. mage, a - Township rate, 4 8`10 mills; Road tax, 50c., return 90c.; Dumbarton, single 40c., etnra ?Oc ' Rouge, eta '8 milia; General School rate. 4 5 10 wiugle 30c•, return 50c.; Highland Greek 20c• mills;` Pickering Village.4,5.10 mills; OlaremopyVigsge,3 milts. W - G. P. LYND, Maeafen (Cut thio Titus Table out for future reference) . Hnw BRANCH, The council now adjourned to meet BROOrJ.]N BRANCH. :' '• . 1w C. CROSS, Manager. T 6gain on Saturday. Aug.30th, for the -GA P{ A -.1transaction of general business. •1•SYYlr�Vl+�+ ._._._._ _ - - -COLLA WNITSY. ssQUALITY - SERVICE SATISFACTION I P IIC�. 200 _ , hone :On Saturday morning at a Q. P. R. wr railway crossing one mile west of the - town a team of horses owned by Artb �S ur Holliday, while leaving the fields ;P with a heavv load of bay and taming ICKERING - to-climb the railway crossing, were_ = E struck and killed by a fest train. A clear view of the track�aa he obtained T .1­ ARKET 1 at the spot where the accident occur. - MA ~ red, but, the fear roan on the hay - d not notice the train's a proaeb until it was a e. $teak, We per lb -the front of the bay rack was carried . 290 away the tour occupants swap"with- = arloin Roast or Steak, ••. •• out injury. _ - _ $ •• Porterhouse Roast or Steak, 18c " T sTOUFFViLLIL �� •Rump Roast,.:. ... •• '• The tax raisin Stoallytlle for 1924 =' Fine Rib Roast, •." '•' lee � R33 0/10 mills. ,ar •` ( •. Heavy Rib Roast, ]e and 18o Dr.Burkholder,of Chicago,is spend. r shoulder Roast, •• - lots few weeks in,town. " 'Pot Roast, 1 „- basinrtn the newareservoir.a�n anew �'` • 1 Plank-trues Brisket,to buil, ••• •• council been p g BARNS °� EMPIRE % 2� " The Mansion House is again vacated. Metal-Clatd Leg of Pork,...11 255 ',,We hope to seethe right maniait ; Fire-sate h snot" Loia of Pork, •• �. •l tion soon. Lightning-prose? 1 : upe"Stmns ghoaldeL Roast of Pork, a value Weather-tl ht �Conwnien! - ,• ., .. �c . Pork Chops, •• c ., . a lie Leaf �dutual we you ed a new Barn or an old one remodelled, Pure Pork saasage, ... let me quote you. Let me s ow you mp e = ' Insurance Ca. ... .. 1 .. ..:_ -. .have bWlt. They are enormously strong, roomy, handy Finset Breakfast Bacon, piece, .. ... to work in, and moderate in cost. _ " slit 32 srCheap rates for farm and country _ • ., ed . . _ buildings. �t�gladly yen for roofing vdith tho famous"Eastiske" metal• Mild Cured Cottage Rolls(half or whole), ` �i 32C lie Shingles,or"Empire" Corrugated Iron. Repairing and alterations Back Bacon, 55C �7pPindetorm' Insurance on buildings. done. IW work absolutely guaranteed. wind-mills.Silos etc. -Cooked Ham,- .. a i. Weiners,PICKER c1automobile Insurance J. PROUSE - F. Head-Cheese,all kinds. ,. y BU 1 LDER Ens First and Domestic Shortening, 81be 56 center �. FARMS FOR SALE Building Contracting X 5 The 90 cents. '. 1r - Barris Houses etc. . of all'kinds „ lb prints 18 cents, S; • Write or phone f y ry Friday: Fresh Trout and White Fish Eve ,r Pickering Dealer for the Products of E �- De B Q A The Metallic Roofing Co. Limited, Toronto �. r � �� PIG 4W :.: .l0 WHITBY, ONT. � , �'K..L$.-n y^.R' ,!+eyjn , .. ., ,,, '..:,�Y:»7.. L,v •.?r i .n��: :4,.0 .K..... •, ah.+ ',. "%�`.i •* -r r....x.a,",,.,,,4'S,v+%w, -�'h. >Y.r,�.6! � �.=7a. n. a `e. .,.. .r.'ds,..,...- .+c...�.a;..� �L•.et� 4+q,.^r'='" - .:�Shy���:��@1 '-�e ',�t'M1�•'-�.x-.�"+N +:u"~'�S".w,a_'�;�'h"•7u�i��.,:�¢"�„''usxr,n�.'!'Aw„lSK'4Wfevs4��ri.•°4c a.ay,. I... ;., •cvw ";s'+ ,rs.,n ,• ,.. -... 7-m-, .. : • ..-. .-+ • r,. ..:%' , ,. = roe " `>x ..^,i r `• � � ..+s'. r. � � Ar a ,.. ti,,:a'•..:" r .., h .«... ... a: are. ';` ru,. v..?.q .!r,�e -.*,. h '..+. ;"�v•f :..Y. ,. r ... . ,. r:8w tine«. aw ,"3 • .... .x5.. -+-. .�9 +, ,.,. '�. - -rte•.• ... _ .•r- - � '�. .. _' `� ,n^! Y: .-y •. bh,�'., 4 , w w CLAREMONT Next Sunday'moraing`at the Miss Irene Duke,of Toronto,has Wm. Dowswell, of Toronto, 8•. BaptL9t Church,.. another interest been spending a week with Mise spent last,n•eek with relativesand -' , CLARENIONT Mies Mabel MacLellan is visiting• Ing chapter in the life of Simen Margaret.Macnab. friends in.Claremont. /�/�e ,friends in Chatham and Detroit.. Peter will be discussed the subject CREAT Ir/G RY. ! Mies Sophia Day, of Toronto, bein 'In the Shadow sof Hie his- F. and Mrs. Chidlow and child. T• E. and Mrs. Stephensua and y>' wiaited Claremont friends last g ren had a most enjoyable motor daughters left 'on Tuesday on a -`-- approval-" In the evening the �•i to Napansa on Sunda re• motorio trip to the Thousand -Highest price paid for *' week. py g V pastor will preach on the subject, turning on Monday. Islands. .,Cream at the D. Taylor, .of Vancouver, B. C., "Jesus Interviews a Persuasive . spent a week with his niece, Mre. Fareiitner," the fifth in the series M ` D. A. Scott. on "Helpful Interviews with Joe 1/4�rr�mon{r CreamO - Lewis and Mrs. Kindree, of Lou. as•„ don,Ont. spent a week with their (live us a trial and be convinced � ^ daughter, Mrs. D. A. Scott. Dr. Victor and Mrs. Elzy, of New York City. are' spending a L z week with G. M. and Mrs. Forsyth �ickersng ` �,�,; ,i Lea- er Goods. Storo-`i r and familp. r _- �% �, % k John McGrath to spending two we vacatiod visiting friendsf HARNESS +� and attending the Old Boys resin- /%,,,lf� Our euppl of. unlit Harness and We will be •h.ere , y Mrs. Emmerson Ormerod and Parts is now complete. : family,of Green�voodd,, are spend: next Week. /�i!%/���/�� e anadian National Exhibition BOOT (1REB SHOE Ing a week with her rents, D.M. We have a large stock of this Famous and Mrs. Morgan. match for this %� 1 oront(y SEPT. 6 Boot on hand—unbeatable g AUG. 23.' Harold and-Mrs. Dav��e_y nd the for hard wear and tear. 5, 8r M W to More comprehensive; more ambitious than REPAIRING former s mother, re. m. Davey j j �, ever—depicting the picturesque, the artistic of Toronto, called on Roy and space.. /�/ and typical life of Canada-and other leads. We maintain our established rep, Mrs. Morgan on Thursday last. � ' « » -, tion for repairingg all kinds o! Joseph Bayer, of Detroit, was %// /i,�•a+t�' - harness on d boots. Z. �%� Matching On _ here attending the federal of hie - /. ' /. - _ u sister, Mrs. Mackay, and is spend Gorgeous spectacle portraying the might �' CECIL A•� � romance and grandeur of the British Empire CECIL BRADLEY {. in -s few days before returning All the amusement .devices home. e n Harness maker, Mies Margaret MacLellan, who ingenuity of man. known to the i e _ ` ONE HUNORED EXHIBITIONS IN OND. PICKERING, - ONTARIO has been taking the Specialist's -- , Course in Physical Training at the D � N C I �. G, ROBERT asuiER ult your agent ent, t�JN Reduced K ro Maaates. Director • { "University of' Toronto, has re- turned home. E very Saturday night at. Mrs. G. M. Forsyth and daogh- �,ha F'a.LTpor� S30t®1 � tarsJa, who have been holidaying �s at ckson's Point, have returned all summer iron 8 to 11.30 p. m. T A R M LANDS home, having prolonged their out- Herb Power's Orchestra. N A , In gg for two weeks. To buy orsell your farm, consult the Farm Lands Departmeot of R Stant Cook. who has been � q . � � - .The United Farmers Co-operative Company, - with the C. P. R.'during the at F. hoar months with the extra gang, Coal, .C/oal / Limited. - Y �� ► MAR has returned home. they having A. J. ALLISON, Representative, Pickering, Phone Pick, 1508 TATION QAC completed their Roth for the sum Oar. Hard and Soft Goal of the John FleminX has returned bomo, .- utter enjoying 'a motoring trip best quality On with f ends through western hand Ontario,in which-he visited Lou- ,- Ezeter and other western E o a re t THOS. A. LAW, T E� got pure nod dna, • P '!"+1�t8► •► reputation to main. lir• points. Iain and believe us, we're Our skirls'softball team went_to PS03Cesi3SM', Grit. f -• a Saves Account in this Bank for sada going to maintain it. We �. 'Birch Cliff on Monday to take rt v child the year it is bora: Make small d • `'in the tournament. They report • Y deposits won't Bell any grocery reatilarl ,sad when college come, the segtu� article that isn't sure to -; a ver pleasant time. although site seedy and the education will not be tve absolute food sans-. y � they did not succeed imcapturinir '— hose li _faction. We believe that -- a drain on the�y pensee. - anyy prizes. you ought to investigate A very fast game of football was - t,H s the edibles we sell. ' played here on Saturday evening - last between green River and ;'Leak STANDARD BANK ; -.Claremont. which resulted In a tie, each side scoring one goalo ewH OF � - There was a very large number of spectators as shown by the gate Pickering Branch, - " W. F.Lam,Manager � � 1 ' recei ts. $164:00. Tr ' S _ - - pp C. e. Trueman. Dr. Tomlinson. Whitby Branch, C. A.'McClellan. Manager. t 3?0V^ -$arry Porter and M. Henderson flet your eavetrouRhing done now . 1 •motored to Bowmanvine on Moo- day to participate is the bowling before the fall rains and tournament, in which they had �W0�_ -' :frost set in, Rood success. They defeated Ooh, awa in their first game.and With- ,/ ' • 1 row Park in their second frame. We are prepared to do any ��../I Be SPfNCE 1 1 • . Withrow Park has the reputation 7Cinsmithing or Plumbing of being the beet club is Toronto. F WAS (DULL MAY B6 1 COU1.0' Thep will o n ay, as villa of any nature. sHOW �V Boots S-h V es again next Wednesday, as they -- 61T SEE + c were unable to finish the tourna- No extra charge for WHERE ment on account of the heavy rain V P \\ (GREB SHOE) which tell during tLe latter part distance: ?Df the afternoon. " - �M ®,NV• A Isi range of the famous ureb On Friday last the Claeemoot Shoes. A boot chat -is well `. y McCormick Binder Twine, 850 feet � known and guaranteed- Club held their annual picnic bt big belt 15+}c lb. to keepLakeview Pack, Oshawa. The �� _ feet dry. partyconsisted of about fifty who /�� All sites in stock. - made the trip by motor. During Clark Jewel-Oil Stove$10 00 c c ----ithe afternoon a most interesting _ " LADIES' SHOES "game of softball was played which F. C Q 0 P E R • • • $ ibis is a new make. A good was the source of a great deal f r a � F � comfortable,Jk for every � fun. There was a large amount ofas M day use. Pi ice wrangling but no casualties have _ CLARE MONT �_ only$1 50 .,been reported. When sapper R ae ase=. =3! _ ��_ F call Early. -Phone 2800ti over all watched the various _ aures is the park• until darkness S H I N G L E S -- = l� �� =�` 9rought these to an end. Tb cy r'�ae =' -- J. Fdt �j1j�Qatj then went to the pavilion which •�+�s '�� for Columbia Cedar '_- ;had been engaged or the evening, Galt Galvanized Steel Shingles • • Q='OS3Z RiQAT when dancing was indulged in un- Bird's Felt Slate Shingles til it was, time to return home. for sale at The music for thedaoce .was euPl - plied by-the OlaremoaL T_PATES ll and - OLA> EMONT ---------__- --- orchestra. Everybody spent s Call and get prices. I am prepared. when the season ar• .` most enjoyable time and were uo rives,to aup ply you with the animoue in the opinion that this ` Goon, PUM— PS-1following: wan the best picnic yet. BEATTY denneas to Mrs. i relict 1 qt, Herd Boxes and Orates,11 and Death came with startling end- • 8 qt. is Baskets,Hampers, Bushel Basket on short• of the late A. W. Mackay, on sat- i _ The above stock In made on the'same ardapmorning last. 1+[re. Mackay Yon -wee born on the old Boyer home Buy a "Toronto Pump from me. principal as chelate W. (3: stead on the seventh eopceseion of _ Barnes' Baskets. Pickering 73 yearn ago. She wan "Toronto"Pumps are sturdy, erne- --� we seared of qualltYservice tical — the product of thirty fiveeveryy yt twice married, in 1888 to Alex- Oho i e done da as usual ss• rept Wednesday.on and' ander Taylor, who died in 1882, to ears in the Pump business--and after Noy 14th. this issue being born two Bone and • I know the' qu811t31 Of materials (Salt For Sale). ' two daughters who survive her. — and WOr10718nPhip used in' theirWHITE. Dougald of Sault $t. Marie. Mrs. -ORAS A Tamblyn of Rochester,N. Y., Mrs. ��� manufacture. Successor to late W.G. Harnss „s Phone 8420 r write Locust Hill, Ont. : : ' Combs of Toronto. and David �f •,�, '�; , , ... ' � � 9 clakemont. In 1884 she married Ha Carriers,! NO matter what style you want.Inj the late Adam Wood Mackay who Litter Carriers, y predeceased her two years ago. Primps, Door Tracks, Cow a hand Pump—whether for a deep ` She is also survived by two bro- Bowls. Pressure Systems Etc.. or shallow well, -1 can suppl _ • there and two sisters o It a i11 a on to et' my 'rices on a Pf : Detroit, Mrs. McKay of Toronto, above a ore buying a sew ere. Mrs. James B. Madill and Ira of FRANK J. PIWUSE . ' give every SatisfaCtioII—at a Claremont. The funeral took place reasonable price. ' PICKERING, from her late residence on Tuesday ONTARIO ..last, the services being conducted Drop in and let hie show you the by the Rev..A. McLellan, assisted « by the Rep.W. Limbert, of Toron- $Oct 131d SNOB Repairin� Toronto Pump Line, O!all materials and design �,4 to, a former pastor, interment be. kept u stook. I1 will pe your 41 ,•j ` Also harness repairing at the new call at our works sea Inspect be our etosg ., inn; made in the Claremont Union stand, opposite the W. R Emeraon, Boz 4'7.5, Whitby obtain prigs Don't be misled --' cemetery. Mrs. Mackay will be poet office. agents we do not employ them oonsegasal: greatly missed by a wide circle of Chas. B. Rice, Whitevale ly we ran, and do throw og the age i) ;Y relatives and friends, as her genial Beet workmanship guaranteed. commission of 10 per esat..whlobyon VA disposition and quiet and unas^ Charges moderate: certainly by pn:obasin`1"= ns, sumioa good nature made her a neral favorite. The sorrowing THOMAS WATSONJ. T.;,S[AT8>t80N f friends have the sympathy of the 10RO• m "a'� �J "^ intends •.catarneaitt - PIl3gERiNa, ONT. _ _ _ `v�"�:,MIs'h..•�"►. 'i;+„'�?3:iY�„3�c:xi.+. a.:c..�.±�s.�'L",S.�ES� 'K:G4kt�w4`„':.:.m:.Y•lvfr..eS:",•,�„+?eL'�x��',�'is���..an8c"a!�:baa.7f*,+r��6't:51;z,i&Eau55i•Y:H"" �,15Y°r.; '�i�'LiT.T� ��'W�•�5n�im"�?..'�y,w '��1?:cfi�� " � ° .xd' „`^vY .. », ti Y." �.� r' .-; ,t%,." ::...+ •?t :Fi.. � .,•.iMi,' •r,',�??'. 'r^AP ��"" '•••�'. �;.•" -• -,'iii; '"t"3,;,._. .mss '"'•. . , +:g.L •r_' �". ",�V, `Y: - 4 .• ,.e i..t'' PIT, VMM then, sad unlayi hsl>t�rang 1Lsittly .:� of U-S-A. MW -wife the escrtbea:is "The Arab- _''e _ tit sP, sh ik rict �g •� It was at such time# `tiseae thi era of Ali Balfa'a .� h{a•, vroni�e .. - te„ _ the monks .weal sort?? in ►aioua �N is AEaddiII sent'.t0 r ' . cave,'and�the Preaerl. search. No one went without a dog, the Sultan seem utterly fabulous; but „R,fter every meat ' a>id..the dog was always in the lead'the homes of some, of the American He-pushed+on wherever 'he thought mvlti�oSlAioa+►lres outriviE' even the pleasa>t! J beat and the monks never questioned, a esti. but followed like little children which- FaIn their million-d�ellar •homes are sw`e and a ever way he might choose. More than crowded treasures 'of East and West. >4 e t i t a i f once the .dogs refused to go by the Gold and sliver, ebony, ivory, and pre- le .z• Y. 'We�. a ; usua�ath, and in each instance some I clous stones, silk from Samarkand, T ��� good reason leas.found-afterward for wonderful articles' of 'Asiatic and .{i O O d to! � -�.• H�8 their recusal. The knew much by nyediaeval workmanship all coaly!• edffi. bsea� � �� Enstinpt, but they were carefully buts to make the dwellings of com- 1p. deUcious, train . and tt'ainin went on I laced' of wonder shakes the !!!fish 17nca1°e ed, this g merciat ma6aatee p • �Du>tA �'gO�a with most dogs'for two years or more and delight lase Zt e t •s K ; the ji�+st �spe'nv `: before they aouid be sent out bar ,tee oonteata of the late,Mr. Pier, � ��• ` ` 111 pwder• pont Morgans house, for instance, are ©! Ga p Sold everywhere. themselves-" They usually set out in pairs. A blulket was bound to the yrtoeless. One table alone, a —fREE SAMPLE of 817EEii TEA.Una itEOVEIT. "SALADA," TARUllTB back of each and °'-flask of wine was tied around his neck Their smell Louis ' console' coat ;360,000, while some miniatures — tiny gems '• ___ _ __ -- w s -keen could find a f the - man even under a deep covering of hand—are worth ;150,000 and $200,4,01 snow- Then the awed until •the Barry the I3og:+ Fiero of ched him. They his hands how' re pictures, other treasures of mll !Rs� I home are pichuree worth over five m41- 4 ace'and lay'doyen beside him to lion dollars- and books Coating as ! I�•� him warm. Sometimes they much ar 40 000 a volume. ' Bernard Pass make 7 could arouse him so that b partly The -Copper King," who lives close TMs M s Y dragging and art! b , urging him partly Y 8m8 hand has spent his money on � BY EVA MARCH TAPPAN. _ - fRound-the -- -- _ -. onward they could persuade him to Oriental treasures In-his hall is a �. push on to'the Hospice. It not they Persian rtr8 the pattern of which is - _- precious st World: - barked till some one came to their Flying - ( worked in pr ones. In keep- ._.. �,. I aid.' Ing with. this super floor covering are keep- The circumference of the world is PART II.. a.. wistfully at the path that, stretched On the night of Barry's arrival the :windows of Damascus glass, and won- 24,000 miles, but the new air Croute all ` The'St Bernard dogs were kept in before them. house was'full' of guests, and in the derful carved walla. the way round is 27,000 miles. This' wn, They came to' deep and narrows morning every one hurried out after Near by is the house of Mr. Astor, is due to the fact that the aviator does Berne until they were nearly gra breakfast to'" ase the famous dogs. because the intense cold of the pass and rugged valley known as the Val- which war modelled a'ttsr Chambord not 8y quite as the crow flies ,and the ,;;; ,r • + I The were having a regular circle he completes is slightly larges waa too severe for them when yotiing. ley of Death because so litany had y b 8°0d Chateau end coat gold Among ` CarE.had known from the first that been lost in its wintrr snows. The time, howling and barking and rolling its wonders is a gold dfnne't .service than the circle completed by a try l ,as soon ss Barr was old enough he path wound from side to,side, cross-�is the snow and playing tricks on one yeller on the worlds actual surface! y I another,, worth ;80'000' {The route being deveiflpW by Imperial asuat go to the good fathers-gt-the ing the roaring torrent of a river and• A similar lavishness obtains in !I "old recrossing it again and again. ' Deep i "They are our children, our braves, the millionaires' homes• The cities of Airways is calculated to take seven- pass, bt}t, when one is only' tea, y I our lay brothers,"said the father with enough" is s ion way off, and when chasms awned between the rocks; the world have been ransacked for teen days-end Jules Vetne's hero $ precipices stretched u to the sky;!a smile• Sae what gentlemen they tr+esaures, with rackleea diesegard of went round the world -in eighty? Barry was sent for, Carl wan hearty P P P are when the are introduced. Ju Truth beats action every time broken. the patches of snow grew larger and iter!'• he called, and a big dog came. CO1t Venetian and Damascus glass, a "Will you surely yvrits me'-every deeper, and the gullies overflowed tapestries and velvets, jewels, boob, r s year and tell me if'Barry forward and shook hands with one Mlaard's LlMment Heals Cuts. is well" he With it. The excited dogs gathered,of the `guests. "Mars?" was the nest and paintings, everything co9'tty, rare' _ said'wi`.h eyes brimful of tears to thei around the young monk and he talked and beautiful that can be bought for $AYE THE'WALL PAPER. name. Mars was the baby, Jupiter's money has been secured by America3 k yonag� msonk. who had Icome for.the to them gently and quietly. „ grandson; and when Jupiter had Ifo avoid marks on your walla, place f "It is all right, my children, he i marched away to shake hands the °°QTOW� kings. rubber-headed tacks ,on the backs of 4 But, Carl,"`said the boy's father said. "it is only a little farther be- Mr: Stephen 8, Marchand, for ei- the picture frames clogs to the bottoms i little rascal of a Mara had jumped p 1 "you must not forget that the goad I fore we come to home and supper. into his grandfather's warm lace. It ample, spent ;1,000,000 on his bed- monks have mach tP do and: many' Listen t. Do you bear that?" . The i was very eomfortable, but he obeyed froom'alone. The furniture is it is _ Hues to save." i dogs pricked up their ears, for up the; either ebony, falp3d with ivory and and came forward, looking as mis- "But Barry has a life,too," the boy I height, not "so very far away, they chievous as the rogue that he was. goM' or ivory, inlaid with ebony and a1 � -jheard the friendly barking of dogs of old. The ebony inlaid bedstead is " "L promise yon;' the young monk their own breed. "Oliver l" and .Oliver came forward hung with purple damask curtains 8 I and sh6ok bands in- friendly fashion. sad gravely. .. I .;.A turn in the_ pathwwidened the (To be concluded.) and while the Pan- sy that cost ;15 per yard. ` And when I am grown up, twilight, ' ,+ will view, and in the the doge e — y g j — t os, let me come to the Hospice and could see a great buildin with little I chair to thin room ie'worth ;40,000. � lied walla are hung with gold novae Velvet that cors i40 Der 9ard�. Each . .,• ,.� help Barry to 'save people in the windows and massive walls of gray I How t0 8111 a TEtripIC. b $ ti - � ,"�• ••� 1 b storm?" stone. This was the Hospice, whers�. A traveller whose delight was to Perhaps the most contig buildings ,f t- ., ! if you still wish it when the time of all who asked for hospitality not glean wisdom from every scan he met °f all, however, are the Vanderbilt t'• m - r alscog, one of which cost five million .& +a , g ,t comes, I do not doubt.that there will!one was retuned. The tired dogs were k was watching several,masons at work P -• y P on the walls. of a building. dollars to bnlM and decorate. The "' be a place for you," said the monk, fed and with a kind! word and a at n termer! into the boy's earnest from the monks they wire sent to bed ••what are you doing?"he asked ons lighting effects in the ball-froom are looking y Y of them wonderful. In the Centre of the-room : a�s;�L•"�. +,y• Lf to rest far the new Hie that la be- .�,• *t' e - - #nee: Se a gigantic crystal chandelier, while . pq $ ++ fore them. "I'm laying brick.".the the workman re r; .. 'I'll surely come, Barry, whisper- round the walls runs a carving of o i sd Carl with h!s arhrs around the dog's For seven centuries,monks had kept plied.. flowers,, with a light placed.,in the neck. Barry licked his cheek, thea this Hospice open for all wbo came, "Indeed I guise that is all," the try- ' iolbwed the monk, stranger as he whether wealthy people travelling for veler said to himself,. the man was heart o! each blossom. Th1e room coat i was• pleasure or workmen-coming fromi listless and sppare-tly had little heart ;250,000• AERO CUSHION INNER .TIR<• t It to one.of these Palaces which !s s,7 "Berry knows `he is-going-ta ids-Italy into 9w*i - �k°tk to be pulled down to make way for a i Composed Of Pure Para AUb- y work," said the schoolmaster. or peasants w o bad taken this short- Passing os,, the t�Yeler found .e block millionslre nsta on the same,1 Righl,Y Porous. Suddenly the dog stood still, then est and cheapest way of going from second laborer, who was workingbey+ turned back, put his paws on the one Country to another. They putt rapidly but carelessly. "What are you. la'taa� PUNCTURES boy's shoulders, licked his cheek once I money into the little box in the chapel doing?" he again Inquired. v more and set off for the fierce strug-i if they were able and chose, but no -I'm earning my wages," the man tVames of Cltles. ; ��0 OUTS - gIe with the cold and the snow and one was ever asked for a penny. replied. But the work was rough, and -Christiania, which is to become' • the tempests of the upper mountains Many thousand cense every year. The mortar spattered'the wall. Oslo, is only one of many cities which' But when the monk and his dogs convent bell rang at -all hours of The wall ahead was smooth and true, have undergone name changes. 9t. Rides Easy as Ail'• Doubles yi }egan the climb no one-woul,l nave night and day; but even he who ar- and a workman was bending over it Petersburg became Petrograd. To- Mileage of Casings. taought that they were going o aI-rived at midnight always found a hot with a glowing face. ronto was once York. But'old London WRITE FOR PrARTICULARG. a place of cold and storm. Vere was i supper and a bed waiting ivy him and. "What era you doing the traveler appears to have been London as far .no shade on the path and the sun was+ m the morning there'was breakfast asked him_ back as history goes- The derivation �• blazing hotly. Flowers were eve I and a "God bless you as he started The workman ►coked up. 'I'm build- Acro ClauliOA �I1ner 1 iGC every of the name can only be. conjectured. where. The rocks were carpeted with to continue his journey. ing a temple: sir," he aaswtred. some trace it to Llyn-Din, "the town ^— heather and in-their clefts and among I When the ten months of-winter be- •God speed you then," the some on the lake." One authority prefers Rubber lAy L.t& the boulders the yellow violets were gen thea "came the terrible snow- replied; '4or a nobly purpose even In the derivation "Luandua, the citiy cf growing. pansies;-made wonderful. .emrms, covering with treacherous the humblest, work builds a temple Wii1 ham - �nt.. brad —_the chasms between-the rocks, both-without and-wlthin:' the moon, and notes that a temple to Wing ham -of purple gorgeousness changing the places of the drifts, - + Diana,-the-mean=goddesria --- against the,brilliant green o! the have occlrpled the site of St. Paul's. grass. In the shadows of :he woods rooting up the trees, hiding the fa- Voice Training for Pageboys ' Similarly Greenwich is traced to lady slippers stood with dignity and miliar• streams and every trace of the Pe$eyoups at one of London's big- •, "flrianwich, the city of the moon." pathway. Travelers became exhaust- e grace. Alpine.roses with their fresh Pa y gest hotels receive special lessons is green !.:sues came out bravely into �� they stopped to rest; the fatal voice production. Only one boy in ' h� the sunshine. mountain sleepiness overpowered!ioic make s possible page. For Bore Feet—IAlnard s LinimerR \ \ 1 Lip, up, they went Here arid there - --- Serious Enough, However, were cataracts slipping over the pre- Applicants for positioins on the eipices. Wisps of white clouds gath- dk �: police force of a certain Middle West- °red around bile peaks. The sunshine ern town are of course requ-tred to uh- Have SummerHoat / vas no longer golden and burning, dergo a careful physical examination. ThiBlrzier /" --- buS chilly and pale. The deep ravines During the examination of one condi- -grew deeper and darker. The wind A Wa rm house and a cool date the physician asked: "What did cellar day and k+ the win• rose and began to roar through the s your grandfather. die of?" tCr th,y,,,�{,A+�tl a sa�v�i/n$i^ fir trees ani! the•pines. Now and then The applicant looked nonplused for your coal Ilsotfivm b - the�dogs pricked up their ears at the ; a moment sad finally admitted that. KELSEY sound of a distant avalanche. They A " he flid not remember. But in order t2taintleaked startled and exps 01101 ERAT�W this own record be not to serious- - as theyz ly compromised he hastened to add, your run \ were, they sometimes dashed ahead of x "Anyway, I know that it was nothing / TheKelsrb isthemostefffdenl the monk, plunging into the snow IS } serious:' and ecorwmlcal asstem of. -=that +was still deep in the gullies and _ hoir►e heetlt►gever devised lest lit M" +• will heat the smeller? floundering about in it; then running - r `' .x s< < tt Winter Wheat and Wates. m#tapebrthetags?maw * back to their leader •and. gazing" en- ^�' :F , The ease with which waiter can-be ' properiyand healt}�fully. `- quiringly into his face, as'if to clues- , A ' pressed from the leaf tissue of winter MAY WE SEND YOU PARTIC-bLARSP _ tion what it all meant They were aye y wheat indicates the amount of cold it / eager and restless, but not troubled. can stead: CANADA FOUNDRIES 8.FORGINGS It was "in the blood," as the school- a» t< 4 ' 's. � master had said, and although they The World's Matghes JAMES SMART PLANT t " obeyed when the monk called, "Come, It is computed that the world used BROCKVILLE O?M Children, and rest a bit," they gazed more than 4,675,000 million matches ' ow r. f last year. - C R EA M �'' ., R.'�•-',ss,i't�,P+.ror � "Q' 'R r f.r y .-.�� - '.r lllp your' Cream, to us and ob in the beat results with high- t rice for number one quality C @@ pp �3aily returns, cans sup lied, and,i n y•'express charges paid. Write for '' • ' mus now. I liembers of the 1st Bombay TrocpMof Boy Scouts, who arrived to Eng• r.s, OWES CO., Ltd. - TORONTO land for the big Jamboree, are shown enjoying a jb�e at their camp at - Sideup. s 18SUt* No. 32-124. r 04�-^'� •.. - •'" �r ,.. , F�,.v� �.'tt�(N. t^r�•�•. axe w ,,y., �j' •S:� " r w `,t't` 4.,'r'F)',aN!.•�; -, >41.4, r.. Lt 5• k '•.4 !`fi'.,. a Y`."•i ? O.b s u�b P+' r+y+ +i ..r. wy. •`o. •t^ ;y a R a.+.-+ •,x+r`y�^ r' , :r„ 4. fi:•'t,h• / .Yy� + .� -re .,,moi 3„ •rlxd'. :2;' y- w a Q . . i ,,. _ ..- �. ,"' Y, �., taut: ,k•'i� F .+1s•S. e-:,,� y� .v'�l' S.N'�-^•�' y,e �xi.ia:.iSM .:... ? .. :ie• +S r_...r..;Pti �.7 ♦ +-.3 r.�'S.c ., ,a •n'+v� ;'h• . i y ' �' 4 'z'' •has, 'f• --.. :. ,. ,ray .. .. "Fy. K ��$'n , News in Brief -- r " eek[�p�/) z 1. X $ummerefde,. P. E. I:-ilivic�eads Pulp and P K i P aper Co. will,:it is ander, �:TOBONTO =from several fox companies.have,put stood,sbrtfy establish a plant at St. Manitoba whei►t-No 1 Nort}a . �A considerable quantity of money into,Boniface. The,company has a capi-_ . $1Man ; No.-3 Northern 1.4514. -circulation, and the deposits paid on,i sal of $5,000,009, of which the cash Man. oats-No. .5. CW, 68%c; Na y. the purchase priest s! a large number,outlay will be $3,600,000 in immediate v+r"' 8 feed, 54%c. a! animals has.very'materiallq sisslat- operations. It is projected to build ,>. All the above,'c.Lf.,:bay'ports. " k ted the trade. a 200-ton newsprint.mill,. which will Am. corn 'track. Toronto=NQ. 8 ' Sydney,•N-S.-The outlook:for.'the give employment when is operation a 1.61 of yellow, gypsum industry in Cape Breton is'to about 700 men, _. '� r� Ontrye-74 to 78c. f ' ;very_ promising at the present time. Regina, Sask.-Creating a new-se- � ,�� Peas-No. 2, $1.40 to $1.45 tan y cord for the thirteen s Millfeed-Del. Mont freights, ' '' •The output for this year will far ex=' years it has bees �? �` " '•��' bags jncluded• Bran ton $29,. -seed that of last year. A large.trade i in, business, the Saskatchewan Co- + Pe $ s, $3.7, a Is beim opened ned Y g operative Elevator Co. will have ti shorts'` r ton Si; mi doings,Pe up in South America, �, s good Beed Sour, per bag, $2.05,,, . 'Cuba, Japafi, Australia and the-Un-'handled 50,000,000 bushels of grain r Ont. wheat-No. 2 white, red or s ' fled States. .The domestic market is through its commis3ion department in pined. $1.20 to $1.25, Lo.b., shipping also quite active. f the 1923-24 season, which .ends July x ' ' . points, 'according to freights. - _ i oa 5-37c. Ont.- flour-Nines • .- s ewers l through terminal elevators for the z;: y er cent. pat, r • have benefitted all crops in the pro- g In jute ba Montreal prompt ship- l 1923-24 season•}s 58,000,000 bushels. ' j + wince. • Potatoes, on'which crop much' , E meat,, $6.50; Toronto. basis, $6.50; Edmonton, Alta.-Official an- 3 : "depends; are 'coking well. Owing to bulk seaboard, $6.20. - nouneement is made that the Alberta Man. barley--No. •lack of sufficient-rain, the hay.crop y--No. 2 80 to 85c. * In most laces was Wheat' Pool. Has fixed $1.02 as the Man. rye-No.'2, 85 to 90c. P light. Grass pas- tore only fair.• price for the 1923 wheat turned over 4 Man. flour-lat pats.,-in jute sacks, to it: Its year ended July 15th and •. $8.20 per bbl.; 2nd pats.,-$7.70. Quebec, Que.-Motorists are flow- wheat turned over subsequently will Hay=-Extra No: 2 timothy, per ton, .Ing into the province from the United track,Toronto, $17.50; No. $17; No. `-States and from Ontario, and it is get the.price.fixed neat year, for the 3, $lb; mixed, $13; lower grades, $10 1924 crop, with interim advances. to S12 " ' anticipated that the tourist traffic Vernon,. B.C.-Fruit growers and "' _ Straw-Carlota, per. inn, "$9.60 to this year will be the greatest yet ex- farmers in the.Okaaa an are devot .-,:: Perienced by the province. g Flying-Officer W. N. PIenderlelth and Major iatuart Maclaren, }isa.d of $10. ; Port Arthur, Oat,-The Thunder ing,more attention to•dairying. The j Screenings-Standard, recleaned, f. Provincial Government has assisted a the British around-the-world flight, are shown as they appeared on•their ar• o:li, bay ports, per ton, $22. ' Bay Paper Co. have commenced work]I number of dairymen to rival at Shan China. - Cheese New, large, 1836 to 19c;. : on the' new addition'to the mill and y get started ghat, , and already increased butter exports s, 19 9'6ac; triplets, 20 to 21c; n to 1 : gangs of men are now at work pre-I are being exported at the creameries. CROP YIELD OF WORLD' Natural Resources Bulletin. 24cltonss 21 to 22c. Old, large' 23 to twins 24 to 25c• tri lets 25 to paring the ground and potting in thei Some fine,'herds have recently been LES THAN LAST YEAR 26c.' foundations. It' is expected that the brought in from Eastern Canada, The Natural Resources Intelligence Batter-Finest creamery prints, 8? changes will be completed by August White Horse, Y.T.-The Treadwell • Service of the De artment.of the 'In- t"0 88c;No. 1 cieamery;85 to 86c; No. ' and that the capacity of the mill will Yukon Gold Co. will build a ono hun- Lack of Rain in Some Cour- p 2, 34 to 35c; dairy, 28 to 29c. be increased"from 65 to 120 tons per(dred ton mill at Werneoke, the official While Heavy .Rains tarter at Ottawa says: Eggs-Extras, fresh, in cartons, r, y camp of�he company in the Mayo The sea herring is a comparative- 40c; extra, lease,.$7 to 88c; firsts, 31 Winnipeg, Man.--The Manitoba district. and Hail Damage Other 19 small fish, yet it.isone.of-the most to .32c; seconds, 2 to 26e. SectiOna- important of the food fishes of Can- L,ve poultry=Hen:,,over 6 lbs. 26c; do, 4 to 5 lbs., 24c; do, 3 to 4 Ibs., 15c; LEVEJL CROSSING CAUSE Srieatist to Develop = ads• -On both the east ana west spring chickens 2 lbs. and over, 9,6c; A despatch from Rome -says:- P g European cereal prospects are favor- coasts large catches are secured. On roosters, 15c; Ducklings, 4 to 5 lbs, OF ANOTHER ACCIDENT Entirely New Race of Sheep I the east coast acus acacia Last year Z�• able, but almost everywhere crops Dressed poultry-Hens, (•took 8 256 tons New Brunswick 12-. y iHBecns over b lbs., Father and Son Meet Instant A despatch from Paris says•--A!will be lees than last year, the Inter= 168 tone Prince'Edward Island 2554 28c; do,3 to 4 lbs., spring.chick- new race of sheep ia_going to be de- !national Agricultural Institute here]tons and ens, 2 lbs. and -over, 50c; roosters,. `Death Neal' Milton When veloped by Dr. Serge Vgronotl'.announces. Heavy rains and hail in Quebec 8,246 tons.' British 20c ducklings '4 to 6 lbs. 35e. Train Struck Their Car. through his { p Columbia produ ted 65,000 tons. Beans--•Cas' hand k J g grafting operations. 1 some arts of the continent have done air e , 1b.r 6�0ic; Pe The British C�}umbia coastal waters primes 6c. He announced this at the co considerable dams Milton, July 31.-In the third tats] ngsrss th are, however, Canada'a greatest. her Maple redacts-Syrup, pe z imp. level cross' o!• the French Association for the+ North and Northwest Europe ex- al,, ,, per 6- 1. tin, ;2.40 r m8 accident in Central On- I ring.fishery. They are'found along g $2.50 1 Per tario in three days Alfred H. Terrill Advancement of Science and he also pect crops above the average; the. 1. maple r ib. 2b to 26c: - ahnost the entire length o! the coast, p sugar, And his declared France will become a tre- central, -southern and southeastern'but. particularly around Vancouver Honey--60-1b. tins, 11 to 11% per' aged lather,James N Terrill, countries slightly below: lb. 20.1b. tins, .11 to 12c; b-lb- tins, were instantly killed at Anderson's mendona wool-growing country. , Hia Island they_are very plentiful. 1135 to-12c crossing on the Second Line, Trafal- system of grafting, he explained, The French African Colonies and lar , 2�{i-1b, tins 1234 to 18c; greatly increases the weight and I -large packing industry hoe been comb hone Asia will have poor crops awing to y, per dor., l�o. 1, $2.75 to gar, west of Milton, about 7.85 o'clock lack of rain. 'United States- toe built up for what Is known as "Scotch =3.50; No. 3, $2.50 to $2.75. length o! fleece. I p p� cured" herring, which consists of Smoked meats-Hams, mad., 24 to this evening when the automobile in Instead of beta are reported better than on June 1 which they were riding was struck g obliged to import ' cleaning, salting and packing the flu 27c; cooked hams; 36 to 89c ,smoked --by -'an eastbound Canadian Pacific except for corn. . _ wool, countries like France and Bel- p in barrels.- Six thousand barrels o! rolls, 15 to.17%c; cottage rolls, 19 to nm soon will be able to ex The Institute estimates world pro- 21r breakfast bacon. 21 to 25c; ape- , ;passenger train:. q . port large duction of wheat will be 435 000,000 this pack were put up in British 001- eial�brand breakfast bacon, 28 to 8(k; Ace to Oliver Pearson; who ape- quantities. Dr. Voronoff's methods umbia last. year. are not successful on all breeds of i quintals as against 474,000,000 last backs bone.leasTsi_ta arc witnessed the accident from the tower rear; 47,000,000 of The Orient is_the chief market for tired.meats-Lon g cleat at the C.N.R. and C.P.R. diamond 8111 but he expects to create an en-, rye, an increase herring, which, to-meet this demand, to 70 lbs.,$15.75; 70 to 0 lbs.,$15.26a tire} new race b repeating hiss of'1,000.000; 87,000.000 of barley as :about 160 yar* west of the crossing, y y P- are dry,salted only. -Last year fife 90 lba. and u against 100,0000n9 ia,e ear y y 9 , ;14.60; lightweight the unfortunate men were comm eat'eration on the direct descendants o!' ' year, and thousand tons were put up in this rolls, in barrels, ;29; heavyweight g his original subjects.' Hie expert- toward 224,000,000 of, oats as against 207,- rolls, $24. toward Milton in a roadster at about Pe manner for China and Japan.- This ' meats have been successful he says, (A' quintal is 220.46 lbs.) Lard-Pure tierces 16 to 16%c; 15 miles an hour. As the car s + y + 60,000 tons represented approximately ' on a flock of 8000 ghee ' These figures, however, do not. in tubs, 1614 to 27c; pails, 1635 -to ' - preached the crossing,which is doable- + p' 700,000.000 fish. It is claimed b fist,- - Dr. Voronot! also is persuaded he,.Glade Russia. for which the Institute 3' 17%c; prints,18% to 19c; shortening, tracked, the •whstbound' C.P.W. ex- hits no-data. _ ermen that the supply of herring-is tierces, 15 to 15%c; tubs, 15% to 18c; press, known as "The Canadian," will succeed in increasing the size of ample and that there is no likelibood pails, 16 to 163'ac; prints, 17 to 17',4c. ' small oxen iA the French colonies "�' of de letiori due to the large takings Export steers, choice, $7.50.to;7.?G, went by, evidently cutting off. the P tight of the eastbound train. where the natives softer from toast-I Deficit Totals Million Of the 1923 catch of herrings 35 do, good. $6.80 to $7• export heifers,. r As Mr. Terrill still ficiency of animal food and beasts'o!` tons were u Sfi 50 to &?5 - - travelling at in a Singe Year I fresh, 5,005 cases were ; $ , baby beeves, o burden. b i6 miles an hoar, went to erose be- I ped, 2235 lona were smoked 37 i 'cher s , choice, x6.26 to can 0, u Leers ch hind the westbound train his car was Ades etch tram 3t John's Nfld.,, 139 tons (net weight) were dry salted, $6'76 do, good, $6 to $6.25; do, med., -'3 Pensions for Poor P 21,721 barrels ware ickled 165,138 to$6' ' ' $4.to $4.50: botcher struck by the oncoming eastbound ex- says:-A deficit of more than a mil- p heffers, choice, $6 to $6.60; do, med., press and hurled about 50 feet. ..Are Widely Favored lion dollars for the fiscal I barrels were use das bait and 72,465 - year ending barrels were used as bait, and ?2,466. butchercowa do, �54�26�to $54 do The,bodies of father and son were June is shown in .the report of Sir , picked up 60 feet farther on at . A despatch from Ottawa says:-1 John Crosbie, Minister of Finance for The herring is but'one of the many rned., $3 to $4; butcher bulls, Some measure -of Federal commercial fishes for which, the fish $4 to $4.50; do, fair, $3.50 to $4 „ 'bottom a! a steep embankment. The pensions,Newfoundland; in the anneal budget' eries of Canada are famous, and in bolognaa, $2.50 to $3.50; canners an car was a total'wreck, and the-bodies for aged poor i8 favored in a major- statement presented to .the Legisla- cuttern, ;1 to $2,50;3. feeding steers, of the victims were badly mangled, ity of the replies received from muni-'tore. In his report, the Minister of 'Point of value, when freshly caught, choice, ;6 to $6.25; do, fair, $b to their faces being mutilated almost cipslities to a circular letter-issued by Finance states that the deficit' was I brought a revenue to the fishermen = the Parliamentary bf $1,620 449, or a little under'one dot, i stockers, choice; $4.60 to r . beyond recognition. y Committee on Old I dee in part.to the removal o! duties i • ' do, sir, $3.50 to $4.26• milkers, Alfred Terrill, the son, who was Age Pensions during the •recent ses-�and partly to large overdrafts whi cent. per pound. � gers, choice, $75 to $90; do, fair, driving the car, was cion. This is revealed in a summary he asserts,_were_-avoidable i! pan �. 8 an insurance In- yl_ proper. s • sal ee, $7,75 to. P Fifteen at fu study in $8.75; do, 'tae ., % to i specter for the inn.Life of Canada. Published Ili current Labor Ga- economy were exercised. He was about 40 zette, which tabulates' about fort re-� _ Euro will be,awarded by the g Pe Qne< $3.50' to ;4.510; lambs, choice ewes, years of age. A plies received to the circular letter bec-Government this year. This is an $14.50 to$15; do, bucks,$12.50 to$18; particularly sad aspect Rf the tragedy which was.sent out to 136 municipal­!British Aviators Are' annual award made by'the. gorern- do, culls, $10 to $11; sheep, 1lght ' c that a leaves a wise and little hies in the. Dominion. Of these onl meat and at present some 30 students ewes, $6 to $6.50; do, culls, $2 to child ' James Terrill, his father, the y� Safe at Kamchatka have been sent to Europe. #4.50• hogs fed and. watered ;9.50 about five are against the ¢ other victim,,was a widower, 84 years( B proposal of � _ , to ;g;7b• do f. $9 to $9.25; do, • Federal old . o"b., ' 0f age. Mr. Terrill,Sr.,lived with his > Pensions. Most of A despatch from Tokio says:-A.. country pointe $8.75 to $9• do select, son in•a house on Commercial Street- those replying have already extended Stuart Maclaren, the British aviator, The Federal Government has 'ap. s. and w., $10.40 to $lU.iO; ado, oil Milton. some measure of relief to proved the advance to the Harbor cars, long.haul, $9.90 to'$10,15. -during the p� few poor aged and his companions, on a round-the- Co years, and ap- *or ld• flight; are still at Petro av- Commissioners of Vancouver of an MONTREALt to >, No Harvestmi to be' c prove the ,idea of an organized and. lovsk, Kamchatka. No details have enable amount that orporation$to OcomOpleto 6C to s, C P, )9 No. feed, c tNo. Oats, CW, Ido. 3, v8 to b9c; No. 3� Permanent system under Federal been received here, but it is believed the construction of the terminal fact]- No 2 local white, 53 to 545 Flour, .a Broaght'from Britain control. that they are weather-bound. i _---_--_- _ ities in Vancouver harbor. Man. spring -wheat, pats., lsts, $8.20; �ti p A despsteh fiivm Edmonton -Alta;, -- --'= 2nds $7.70 siren bakers $7.50 says;-There will be no more com- r F4 plaints from British harvesters in Al- ter pats., choice, $7.25 to $7.35. Rolled "''2 ',oats, bags, 90- lths., $3'.10 to $3.20. berta this for the veryd y . 1~*> ' Brzsa $2925 reason that no harvesters are to dlings, $37.25. Ray, No. 2, per ton, roug t in from Great Britain to help ' car lots,-$16.50 to $17. gather the 1924 crop. The suCheese, finest welts., 15% to 16c; �^ pply of > • workers will be secured nearer home, finest easts, 15% to 15%?.'Butter, No. � the majority coming probably from 1, pasteurized, 34 to 34%c; No.. I creamer ggs, British Cglumbia. . A.� . y; 33c�, seconds 315ac. E * a + 1 fresh extras, o8c; fresh firsts, 30c. + Walter Smitten, Labor Commission- a x. fiy -Com. cows,$3; good weals, $8; coed. er for the province, reported on itis ,era j +q } * a • quality suckers, $6-to$7; heavy drink: -return from the harvest' employment F er calves 4 to 5 hos a 5 $ $ , hogs, $..?,. conference in Winnipeg that an esti- mate of 37,000 men required in the; l ' x ^"°' a British Government Bonus three provinces for harvesting opera-I '' " '� o .k w ' ;r E e :tira�? ,.l .Y BCC' Sugar 'Grower tions had been agreed upon and that +` + 4 ;� g r' Alberta's quota of 10,000 still held ; " °2 '.. 1 change about, middle of � �� ` A despatch from London 'says subject to Chan � &.� r f� _ • �; P . , Chancellor of the Exchequer Snow& n August, when it would be revised m `� �` <^"" '''�'` , �, �� z _.�;;,,;Q ' q ti fjC , accordance with crop reports cis hand '" �_�� R • announced in the House of Commons at-that time. Of these'about 4,000, it s �►' . '-- T* l that the Government intende3 to in-" - - Y • troduce legislation to remote the to stated, would be found within the a'" c. P ° ~, horns product" of best sugar by province. . P ". giving a subsidy of 19 shillings 6 Canada's trade is growing at a " - ` pence per hundredweight. It is believ- taster rata than ever before, despite, � ed that it will require a decade to put *' the war, until she now sells to ?p0 .,a•� "� "t the industry on its' feet, and the sub- : 'end buys from 77 countries. Her total Q•,, It "aa'' >; sidy will gradually be reduced to is ,foreign trade climbed in the calendatr � ,yrs ` t "' shillings after four years, to 6 shit- year of 1923 to $1,918,264,789, an in- �' °� #` '*°s �� '"r* . lings 6 pence after a further four ~� , crease of 16 per cent in a year. Her .."� ,ic� t ' 3�x, � �; " =,sy '� r years, and will be abolished after ten Xi Interchange of commerce increasers 70 years. per cent. between 1918-14 and the Photograph' shows Englebart's pipe band, which has made itself fant�us through Northern Ontario. Major • i In Nlexico a brides trousseau is - past year. John Clark, of the town, 1s` shown standing in the centre of the group. ?•';�. - paid for by the bridegroom. .A` � '.y.. .. ?+Ys YEN' .G'µ*�"°"LM'`2 k �..(ey*„ S : ,s •! �u ""�. - ti�tS�t�''�^,�a^'s�tm .�S�G•sA'�•�:iti,�,am�ii.�s'SM,.cflr^`mit'�:f�';�,ea•• •„iYf.,.`.. .:� •r •• ,.�,'� .+!s:.. .:: s a.�.�a..��L�?a."�c`�v�'y w'S!F.�'�s.��a:.�.� - - ��s ��.�.�-°-�.� +r.� ....._. .. .aM c.,u r._.,,.•.....,.''�..�..f"•`in„ w,..?""-.•t'Z'`;rA::u -:M1.Fi,.i_,r'.'F... .:.x�..vey.a�,?�t:'si"..�'.�.•,.,cs.:.c::.w6.:.�..:ai.::. w . _ r •� .• c`. - s,rr .,,.s;'.., � "•,.cl",'' •err „a. :. ,�,` ;w•, yr. ,x a ,a•. 'e .,' 'r.` rc•ra .y,, �+,� ,_,:,�"? r c •:i?t 11'1�._ :.., � �, "'•,r,}' r ''; .- 9. a H.-i .:....: �:., ` •:. P.' 9 .. ....,�,)" 'ti.,: rl" 2s .� .T4M1 L. d•i.V^,r 5,av My, }w X.yr11 Y '.. '..a •✓li nr a+.. Y.,a. M.. .. ..,. .�..;. ..-e"'3. 'rl!:'- - w>.Y.. -� -� •�. MyC.,. r. "�'."�r..m,:�"".+ag. K. ,.n .. w_•. .ax. ,.;s.,,.. .,, ..,,.. ._... .K Y"{ '- >ni: '^'-�,- .•••�: �.,x, hs.....��. y�z. .+wc��':,Cur,;•. Y.:;.,� s,, suss y.. ..ran-.•,�.-. •`'L�•r,?-.4....ti, � ... o- „yS'iF:.' �:'s ,suss �:�F,.. {a'�7y"�;..p�L,,,tts+'� z-. .�. vt,,''°'',"fisi4 -pb5t.,�',i.,Xr" .,:�+ .,: - _ • �' "�„�t jun,♦ ''' ys.•»+^ r..; ::,f,;. r ., k �+� TQ Q —Born,on Thursday, July_8let .- q.•,r '' ' LOCALISMS —Id°gd .shirlep,• of Toronto, , ,.• visited with his pareats over the to Chas and Mrs. C3oodwia; aeon.; �����11 holiday. —Dr. -E. A. Sadleir, Dentist, .k - in Toronto, will be here �• - =' Heart' will be here ae nen Practicing _ cz- 'Miss 'Ahna' Cowan of Torato. ai next Tuesday to attend to his 1n his office on Thursday from 10 was home over the holiday. professional duties. P. - a. m, to 5.p• m.. as usual. ,•I+'irst grade black bibbed Overall, finest que►lity, made by one —ldrs. M.S. chap is canfln- The-0inpathy otAilse E: Licks, ie? Yonge$t., """ ped to the hones on acceant o! ill- Toronto,;will be at ..A, F'.Allin's �`._._of the'largset-overall firms in Canada. ccamua- I3r.: ity le extended to L. ©: Wiffard,_ -=- '' M._P., for South Ontario, in hie drug start'. Whitby, on Tuesday, —Born, on 9starday Aug. tad, bereavemecit by Ilse tragic death Aux: 141 • - A limited aantdty on hand = t to Walter and. Mee: Shepherd a of his brother which tgok place.on at ri ht prices, ** _ dapKhter. - G.oiug at the Bargain Prue -Mr. and Mre. Dare.of Weston; Friday last in the(>Eeaeral Motors' - all wheat harvest hue been y shape in OsliawL. in -full eafit}g during the past ; ;visited with John and'Mrs.Mre. Mar -Oar aids' softball team took week. The crop is an excellent ;. Qt ` 1.99 •• ` Oar on Sunday. pari in the tournament at Birch one. The cool weather of the past- _ ►►' ih x —Rev.P. F. and Mrs• Gardiner Oliff on Civic Holiday-. but failed month was what was required to :sod ohtld'ren are naw enjoyfag a to bring home the prize. There produces good plump sample. - �'t R O C E 1_.�J month's tion, 1 were eight,entries but on account —The unign services of the Pres• Mi Is- iQ Morrie, of Torou- of the heavy rain the tournament byterian and Methodist Churches ' : holiday with her will be continued.for the gest four Prices cut to a cash basis• For.Salads-=Shrimps 29c per.tin, Lobster to, Sped, was not finished. meter, Mrs. • Cullie. —J,S. and Mrs. Balsdoa and Sundays. Rev. A. R. Sanderson, 27c per tis, Pin�3pple(8liced)27c, Grimsby Pickles, reg 85, for 82c, ' —Mies Norinne McGinty, of To- children motored to Cotook the bourrg on minister of the lit-ethodist Church, with routofrie4 414,W nds in P-ickering. cheater, N..Y., thence they wont will-be in the -Methodist. Church 82 oz ' 'reg 45, for 89c. : > --J. H. and Mrs. Madill and D. to Fishers, N. Y., where ar, they are at 10 30 A. m.and the Presbyterlan olives, .• y • Mairs, of Brougham,apentSunday spending a week 'with Mrs: Bale Church at 7 p. m. Short, helpful 2 . with H. and Mrs. Mechin. doss father, Mr. Powell. services. All .welcome. ^• 'Tills -Week ►JpeCials —George and Mrs, Treloar,with —A: T. and Mrs. Law anti•child. =The Dovercourt Road Salva- 1 Toronto,spent over Sunday ren, of Alma. Oat., motored down tion Army Band, of Toronto, and spent over; 0!holiday here while on their way to Oshawa -Laundry Soaps, if or 25c, Luz, 9 pkgs for 28c. the letter's aunts. the Misses San- a sing. with their.relatives. Her many an Saturday afternoon to give - Ki Bred Herring, reg 20, 2 for 35c, Grimsby Peaches, 2 for 8Me— • —Gordonand Mm Law motor-. friends in Pickering are pleased to concerts in that city on Sunday PP r ed Omewee, where they spent the know that Mrs.Law hascomplete- and Monday,-stopped off at Pick- shop where you save money.. holiday with Leslie and bars- Mor- ly recovered frons the operation eriag and favored the residents y . Combe. which shi :underwent last sum- with a.number of delightfally ren. :Plckerin G� r —Kenneth and Mrs. Gordon and mer. dered selections which were much- Fred T-. Buntings g little daughter, of Toronto, epeot —The garden party nnder the enjoyed: This band has.the repu- Established 1837. the holiday with the farmer's auspices,of the Catholic.' Women's tation of being one of the beet mother. League, which was advertised to bands in Toronto and consists of - _. S. Chapman returned on be held on Monday evening had to about fifty members. Sunday, from their very pleasant be postponed until Tuesday even- —The Aslibarn senior football _ week'svacation in Prince ward iag on account of the heavy rain. team came tows on Thursday ` County. Martin's orchestra had arrived evening teat and played a league Jn —Albert and' Mrs. Thomas and -or for an hour two in game with the Pickering team. r . !ihe Mrs. Freeman, of Toronto, spent order that those present might en The game was not a fast one, al• 3 the holiday with Robert and Mrs. joy a dance. Tuesday evening be- though at times the plaVero got a ,- - Found. ing fine 'large number assembled. move on. There- was a ..goodly ,y —Mrs. Alph Hoover, of Green An excellent supper was served to number of spectators of both sex- F River, visited with Mrs. W--J- whtchall did justice. The football es. The ladies appeared to be the Monnep and Mrs.and Mias Fawkes teams which were to have played most enthusiastic,admirers of the D �' it on Friday. ob Monday evening . were -.enable- game,judging from the dtimonatrw• �' —Alfred Palmer, of Thornton's to be present, but a_moat-satisfac- tive manner in which they Rave s� ` 'Corners, spent Sunday with his torp substitute was provided in s. encouragement to their- favorite _,sister, Mrs. Herbert White, of baseball match between the mar- sides.'-The result"was a tie, each Now is the time you will waif some Nice New Fancy 4 Church St. ried and single turn, which was side scoring one goal. -Work. We have just placed in stock.anew ,•. —Born;on Sunday, Aag• 8rd, at easily won by the former. The d Go the Private Patients'Prsvilion, To- inners will aZt sport sil)c .sox an rrNo dd,,,assirr»enta. assortment of "9tempe ode " - Tonto, to J.Charles and Mrs. Pal- - :. Sunday, the fruits,of their victory. mer, a sen. At the close of the game a splen. -• —'�tra and Mre. Manson. of To- did program wag rendered. Mr F. �'nASALE—Registered Jersey cow. t (` Tanto, .peat over the Weekend Rax Cottage res room Dumbarton. 47-4s Crepe Gowns, Princess slips,. = ]Kiddies' Rompers, A. grogram performed the duties l 49 with their daagnter, Mrs. ..(Rev.) of chairman 1n a very happy man- �IGS FOR SALE-7 pigs d weeks old. Apply Harr? Mainland: Cherrywood. Linen Towels, Guest Tow-e ,a P. F. Gardiner. ser. sad ezeelleat plastc was pm 4 4e k,q —Toe police trnlstees have a vided by Lynde's & Willis'orches- Tea Towels Tray Clothe, Centres,. Scarfs, t gang of men at 'war the tm The Corrigan Sisters, of To- L�OR SALE—A hand vacuum clean- the sidewalk on the north side of mato, delighted all with their i e*. Apply Mime Agnea ' R.R. No.a. �p Vanity sets, �+ King St. East. fancy dancing and singing Bert Pickering. , 4att :,�i]lOw, dips, Buffet Seta Etc. ; T -Mise Lizzie Moore, of the T. Harvey Jr., comedian, of Green- WA. s.hong work phone. A.G.Clark,Brock Road and Lake We will consider it a faQor if you will come in and look Katon Co..Toronto spent over the wood, proved him-sell "a chip off sem,Pickering. 47.48 w - holiday here with �Cer Parents, H. the old block." and will alwa�yys be over our assortment. l' and Mrs. Moore. weleomed-in Pickering. Mr. Ettele LADY'S BIOYCLE.FOR SALE—In —Miss Loretto Magaffin, of To- gncelkeenw dition.For pnrtieulan apt�to _ tenor soloist. of Tomato, Bang in �,sl,Greenwood. - . roato. spent an enjoyable two- excellent voice. and pleased the OR SAL$ OR EgCHANOE—Ov weeks'' vaeation with her uncle �j music lovers. Mise Alice Urquhart JU erland tourins cu 1914. in Rood runsriPY In -the �aQce� Deets, and aunt.Thos.and Mrs..Conneris. of Toronto gave a reettation that order.. Willselloresdtange an piece of laced _ - _ —shoe. Dwyer and sister, Mrs, was heartily encored. The pro- Apply NEWS office for particulars, 48 i9 Early Apples (lranapare'ts), Thoe. Maddaford, of Toronto, ac- gram,*a a whole. 'proved a very TRS. EMMA ELVIgB—Nnnewith NeW POtratOeBr -companied by two friends, spent popular one. After the program )practical eaperienee.tSoen for engagements Bananas, '�te. over the week-end here with their dancing was indulged in until mid- in town or country, Phone Piicckk lloe- 30-4 "'CIICI>rmbere, Oranges, another. night. The Rate receipts were PASTURE TO RENT—S acres. with Heintz Prepared Mustard, f —Mire E. M. Morrissey,of Mont- fiver$188.00. running water. Corner of Kingston Road Gulden's Salad Dressing, ' areal,arrived in'Pickering one day _ and Roxbaat Rnad. Apply to F.*T HBI, on $eintz Pork and Beans, Spaghetti ' :'• the property. last week to spend a few weeks at. Peanut Butter, Olives etc. -,the home of bar brother, N. J. WH ITEVALE. •OR RENT—In the village of Clare- - a : -- suitable for a.blacksmith .t " " Clare- ng sn°ca Eats t a build, g lent n � a Morrissey. Mtse Hazel Birnie is' the guest of �a =Big assortment of CflII eIl =E. and ]tire. Walton. Frank lrMiss at Roebester.N. Y. shop orga rage.sad centrally situated. AptnlY - Mrs.H.Tbomson,Claremont. for Campers,• t.r and Mrs. Secor,of Toronto, and L. Mrs. Hobson and daughters.spent L - Caldwell and son, of Windsors Sunday.with D, and Mrs. Annie. TOR SALE—Page band milking f' �e,�y spent the holiday with Fred and . Dr. B.B. and Mrs.Reston and child.- F un°derw,ioa�od a2 kB °ro;;: Price�aa: - w, ren spent Sunday with D. R. and Mrs. 47-4e Mre, Andrew. (Rouge Hill). R.R. No.2,Pickering. - I /�A ' S j rv, irJ 1W E A R —The motor traffic on- the Pro- Beaton. 1' a y*viocial Highway'was very heavy Miss Hattie Barton. Toronto, .ppant FOR SALE -Square playa. stela- the weekend with'W. F. and Mre. way, in good condition. May be seen at over the week-end. On account Burton. summer coetage._Rwebank. Pniee s oo. o Med's and Youths' Khaki Pants, all sizes. ;;.Lof Monday being aholiday ec .very , Orval and Mrs. White-and little-dau- wywR.8,.i�errt!, 111 Clendenan Ave-7 aoa'� -large number left the.city for oth- ghter are summerin w[th Thoe.sad T10N—I ,am ;' den's Balbriggan Underwear—both two-piece and 0Qm —About two o'clock on Monday Prot.and Mrs. Weide Toole and lam• agent for the Benfrew create separators. the bination. - bat on the market. Also stoves and scala. morning a number of motorists tly, o!Guelph, are the guests ut Jos. sRoa t.Devitt,Bo:17,Brougham,• 48-3> M ick IMeo'e Four Point sad Six Point Invteible Braces. of both Sexes camped on our main and Mm• Vary. street in frost of the Dale block Mr.and_' Mise Troyer. of Stayner• uR hb-St. Andreaeburx roller, 'Men's' and youth's Negligee Shiro-bis shofar of colors _ are visiting the formeen son,A.G• �'1 k,non color, lamontb.ola, wosaeriu11 and sizes. and treated' the residents within Troyer.of this place. sin er Two includes round white enamel a hearing distance to an impromptu Mia Helen Tamer is spending a few wic� brass screen and seed mor•. Child's. Yoathe'and Men's White and BrownTenaie Shoes 'program of music, consisting of D ,Seaton, at smith,Ombam iaa, Roue H,�i°.aa Kn con _ guitar Bolos etc.,a Bamber of_choice weeks with her uncia, r. Road 4�cRr Heydnshore.P,..owk.Whitby. vocal selections, as Weil load calls Mrs. Howard sou daughter.Etas. OR BALE—Obeap. all kinds of - -F : former) of this place,are bsroew and all kinds of term is- — for "Bill" who meet -have been ad Acton. •ae0o+• near Whitby, Judging from -the ats(ttng H. E. as ries.Pouter. =406in good ria u,°a',"His'�b- o • land voice in whicAPMAN h the twill was Quite a number of Toronto peopleit p�Dard forbids and 11001, 111.0 live DOW made. They did not Cusp the hat are speadina their ..cations a the �, s. IF Kmaa,stwfiville.Phone 1908 17u _around but many wished they had vale•come boaedia h others camping 4 if that would have Induced them on the••Islwad"at the pond. C _�d'�'[Ma, . P N� The residents on the east hill are now Vi++ rs++, "'' e` Bring siotlg oremits theawoutdoot. n uaranteed1" qu 1W. XA lau-w WOWN ' honking borne of the Pickering having abated the intolerable duet �Largee moderate. s; bueiaese men's care as the arriv oulsance,'due to the ever increasing JAMES BRISCOE , y M1 . ed it Camp Ozanam on Tuesday motor traffic throwgh the vale. I eveningg, sly 29th', to take' the aPPlicatioa a! calcium chloride. paid - -'Opposite D.Taylor's Bakery camp childrbn fora ride throegh for by private subscription. The vil- Claremont. Oat. you proisected against the unavoidable accidents the country. Seventy-five path- lagers on the county roads appear to which menace BTO ter.owner Y , be more favored than those on the _ otic faces VRghtened se the sky township highways, the Bast 'befog Rater in this.distriet are low. cleaned after the ahowIr for they laid for them at.couaty ezppease• C O + had been constantly consulting On the morning of the 15th of Julyif- _:protection is Cheaper than damages. the gathering clouds during the EHa R.White,be wife of J. Greet ° 9tha, awed away-at her home, 68 let I ur se having on hand coatina- afternoon, in fear of missing tfieir P A Ao I'will refund prop, - Afew Ave„ Toronto. Deceased, was the oualy a stock of hard ction of premium for winter months mach•talked-of auto ride, late James and salt coal. a your car is not nee. minutes more than sufficed to fill youngest daughter of the - when White, of Whitevale. Ead`owed'with r --the. cars and chatting, cheering a cheerful disposition and'hopeful out- Place yoae order nova before and sing the happy children were loop on life•she gave herself unetint the rise in price. _ on their way. For many of these,, ingly to all the activities of church \ Auto Accident; $1Cknee9 :'..i this was their first-car. ride. . And and community wort[. Later she hard 12tf Phone Pick. IF09.. INSURANCE—Life, Fire,. , what delightful tales they would been a success in business in1tocbes- ---BUNl18 Government, Manict8eil. Corporation.) ; have to tell when they returned ter,N.Y.• .After. the death of her DONALD MUNRO; PICHEKING - - oto their homes in the city,.where father she took up residence in Toron• 11 their only association with Gatos to,where she ministered with loving Hax.�wood + ppr�ng -'MORTGAGE LOANS on Farm Propertces p care to her aged'mother. Two.years H i is to fearfully dodge thein in cross- ago she married J. Griffiths, of St. Furnaces and Shingles REAL ESTATE—Farm and Residential `:iag the crowded streets. The Catharine,who with a host of friends _ Camp mahagemeot wishes to and retaLivee mourn her euddendeath. The Seaman Beat line of Roaring in Y- - �laln fled dak, quarter-out white tic thank pied Bun and` Messrs. A short service was held at the house, oak. birch or maple. sd George Backer, A• Calvert,Joe when the cortege went by motor to a or pi elee>i B 'A R Clark, Frank Pcouae, Jack Qttin• the Bap Church.Whitevale, where Heels Furnaces—pipe P _G e n Jan, W. G. Reid, Cleo.Thezton and her past or• Dr.Grabam, of First Ave. Rubberoid Felt slate Shingles and Roll Bwptist Church;conducted the funeral Roofing, 1S or 88 i-nebes wide." - -PICKERING Elmer Toms, who gave this do. service. Six nephews were the pall• Also. anew settings of bred-to-lay lightful outing to the children, bearers: A. White• Oscar `Vhite and Barred Rock eggs for sale.; - nd also to ennvey to thethe Edgar Histed.Toronto • E. W.•Meek. JOHN DRAPER, • PICKERING Telephone Pickering 4800 P. O• BO$ 40. an) - sJ n^pxprPQped gratitude of the Bui'falo. N, Y.: A. J. Madill, Peter- Call and get prices 35 M children themselves. boyo, and H. E.Turner, Whitevale. 00 ..y„," '-n,. ... .a- .�"4'r a •%'w., 'a., w., w:s: - ,3k'i' •'4". r^ -. .+..,�v fa'L�.�s,.�.�:w. ':'`•. fN'h'K...s::ask.,...�..:a.r.:,:..:t.;�'*.•...,..:d'C.a..d-.t,{..,,-..,-.._, .;.,of'.a.`'.�l.i,.V.-,e•.nX'a+,14•�.'sw..�.3aara•:..u�.s.'.ea:,.�fS.z�.r.ars+..�. 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