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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_07_11;v '777, 117 X, 7� q PICKERI U XT nn V- E.KJLJN%_T_$ .%j VOL. XXXV11 1 RT-nAV JULY 11, 1919 -7 BALSAM HIGHLAND GREEK the auspices A, garden I party will be held A garden pirty. under on Hil- n Brurnwill's lawn on Wednesday, of the Mount Zion Methodist must y. Geo.'� E. Baker to' of Cen- will beheld on W. P. Jones'lawn. GREENWOOD,' July 16th, under the auspices J ­ Xedtco- J east of Balsam oil Wednesday, July unial Epwo., th League and Young I (Successor to te 16th. Mr. Perrin, the popular Come, of 0.. P1 Come and i than of ��',orox nap egis- Heise) People's Bible,Ciass. A pplendid-pro to, and the Whitbv,0lr­ M ]Et H. FORSYTH, D., Baker I& Wgied. lased member of,tbe 0 7'.. . 11 1 ...' gram has been art ArIM18510 chestrF, ILLS Ontario, special attention given to spend a"pleabant evening. on th d SPE elation of 0 be a booth By tested fres. North 9, childri6n. 15 cents. fbe e will she nttiag of glaaees. 25cent 0 r - e of-Fco­--c-r­eafi1, etc.. 'r the 9,1 your proMige. Of OV GLEN MAJOR GIN F. TOMLINSON. 19 B.,� Member on Sun- A COURT of the College of Physician. and Surgeons Hillary Redman was home office: that formerly occupied b day. of 1, manager of the Agin - I= R. Brodie, and latterly by Dr. Cal Miss Irene Pigs visited with,MISS.K. R. T. Lainj Phone. Clareniont-Q11t. 231y he Bank of Nova bco- Ing Wheat SM917- king On Sunday. court branch of t I am again buy pro' isid protec- visited at C. tig, who is now convalescent, was Preg- We are in 31iss Day, of Toronto. Barley—Highest prices pftk5'. V g. C)ARTWRIGW r, M. D.. M. stielling silver salver 12-2 and tion if, we proect ortrselv6s- Hopkins On $and anted wit cheque for C. P. & S.. Out. oflics hours I . =1L t�aan visited with suitably engraved and a intment Miss Edna Is., or at other bours by a Pick-' Get our system of lightn- hapman, assistant, Was A =�b= I go. 24. Indighone.No. Miss Eva Redman for a few days. $750. miss watch with an in- .23 "ing protection and save Mrs. Flee and Mrs, Wilson visited given a gold wrist The one day last week. 1ption and a cbeque for $400. cKINNON, MID.. L.R.C.8, your buildings. The cost with Mrs. Store oi set Ba cheapest fikff� ;y I a a tbiltim of apprect- rlev Feed Is the 9. wells and family gif to were given a r fattenie4x No O. mb full. member of the college 9 We connect up in foil- on the market fo 8 n small. Redebaw's on Sunday. ation of the services rendered 1%7siGiaX!=d1 urgoon. of Ontario. useatiatt visited at Ed. I here oa July the let in the recent attempt at robbery at pigs. A trial will prove it.• of so &I college of• gurgaiians, RdLuburglL an metal parts. We know The Nicnic heI4 A stock always on hand - f women and attention to delessed of how. G The Rev. Dr. bank. OSGG=dtOddOACO11B uslism et our pric 1�. was a decided success. ---------- s urea, Soweiby was appreciated by all. : . SnOuGHAFA ;:15"y Mrs. Linton spent the past week One of the most successful garden . Toronto. Mondays.,and Fridays OOIY-- h..IKRNNEDY., Barristpr. Sol touffivilleOnt-s- — h Publig. Convey afnCe�r&C- p Fred and Mrs. ClISS11F Idwitboy-out was that which was held on Tuesday grin )hu., Puckrin's spacious- inAgincourt with relatives. dollars a ton extra WL X.C., BARRIS- evening on John the Audley Mrs. Mary Matthews spent Tuesday fee 1 u for pigs. T E. FAREWELL, awn, under the auspices of with her daughters in Torunto. tF a T33.0011mir, crown Attor,207, and County Son". Whitby. is Us REAL Claremont lawn, School. After all bad al - 10 -T. of in excellent tea provides Me. CousO and son, Delmas, are boli- 7 _1 Bolialtor. court by taken . daviug viiitb Graham' Johnston.' ;Furniture and -Undertaking A flnt-class program -was the 'ladies, Miss Chapman, of Toronto. is visit - CHRISTIAN, Barrister and vocal' selt-c- . aha 16hnstori. consisting of v 5Irs. Gra M NOtsrT Public. Etc. hLOn0Y 10 rendered, co' Rowland, Ing her sister, ce Brack St. North, Whitby. 907 a large stook of Furnt- tions. by Rev. Ed. W. R Miss Stuart. of Toronto, is spending 0�1 We carry f which were heartily .1. picture frames and room Brooklin. all 6 her holidays with Mrs. George Philip. tare, also pic humorous selections by of -GoOdW_OQd_ __Llcenig No..A_-W6_ Es JOHNSTON—Barristers encored and humo ---Mrt.--Fr%nk Storey, 1P iWoOlworth Bldg)l mouldinq, window shades, granite, Its 19 ed Be Gerrard 44 1* 1 it. Saturdays,. ware. 1NewJrerIec6uutWA­i,eq-. o E A. K81131'. the Doted ventrilo called on F and Mrs. Mantle on Sun Toronto. is numbers de 401y it for monuments. Lowest of Toronto, vrbbs vera 1720 M Also agent pay the freight. Phone in considered day ices. We entertainers I Me a week wilb U- M, Claremont. to be one of the best en -e ILLIAM J. BEATON. B. A.. Bar- I the large audience. He is co were 9. Howard Malcolm and children Serwe firm of —1- e ever. in Audley. ere in Toronto . . for er solicit" member of the . .............. - no h&v 1. parents. Ryr Toronto of Pontypool, - Osbcwa, Rev. A. McL&ucbltn, -klg:=n Pbster and Beaton, Miss Margaret FeashT, of 7 Central Trusts Bading. 85 BAY Street- TwOnW' presided at the organ, and Rev. J. W. Telepbone main W1 and 962. spent the week -end with her mother, Down occupied the chair in his nsual Fruit Bask6ts! - receipts at the Mrs. Feasby. w. The rece� 9 eat -A-G-E happy manner. over $200. Dr. - McKinnon and familf G A Dentalhave and expert to have during the gate amounted 0 ounted to ov Sunday In Bowmanville with the Key. —w— r 7 D. W. Best and family. fruit season : BEATON. D. D. S.. 11 Quart Baskets ard .,-overs GREENWOOD Mrs. Barclay was led to the city The undersigned have opened LAKE M B BiGraduate:of the Royal C-111ge. Of Dental k owing to the ilin s of her a new garage at the corawt Surgeons and University of Toronto. office .6 P. Gleeson, of Toronto. spent a roue last wee es M, Pringle'a hardware.• store. Whi withhis brother- daughter. Mri. Lawrence Goad. loIll Church and King StreetV. over 5.30.0 lud..Pb��tbt: 24 Quart Crates nA Percy Man - W' hours t Berry Boxes e of days this week vy Me. St -al Ofte bou 9 to 12 ; I to :i Quart vk*ere they A" sell PhOm with }es Bice and friend, of Toronto I -visited with Freems, foverseas, Dr, Cook. All guaranteed No. 1 quality ient,: I lge,of Toronto, - - re are 1.0 -v - tit grandparents, Mra. Mantle over prit of autop, motor -cycles ]During Dr, Beat6n's absence Ap - r Sunday. Ing to,�wtll be in,charge. strong handles. Order- early and are holidaving with her Mrs. Hame of Torcin ments, as. S. and Me;. Stewart. Frank and . are Ii av and bicycles. 7 . hie t*Tnea secure your requre Meg 4"p-nd+ng-.�v Tor t e west h, berti fl -fie erg, Phan t Harve5p --o '666 -61 -6 -o -f -weeks in. IS ever3rs!1cce Iv home. Toronto with h' so In their ne Chopping and at Rolling every ry da . y 11 hold a garden We are also agen a R F T C. M. as usual, former Robert choomates. St John's church wl. lawn on Fri- -'-Laval Cream sea daughter party on C, A, Barclay's 23 ParflcolArs later. Theo Mrs. Robert Brown and daur a - th.- and -repairs. W. G.Bames, Green- River spent -last week in Brooklin with her d v,.Juf 1-h- r 80� 00 for Chour in7 .t!dT O� -""or; _311ss 13,elen Glepson, of Toronto. -and h ,.. a. sister, Mrs. N. Lidgett. d ctors andf a-ster. Eddie Glee5on. -of Toronto. Clit?ordConcer.afTorddto.sLtespe,, Or address R, -R. No. 1. Locust Hill. M Ives here. Gasoline Engines, Tra Is 'spending his holidays with his Ing their vacation with relitt Sawing Machities.. The Brougham Women's institute grand -father. M. Gleeson. Miss Cruse left an Saturfty for her will bold their July meeting on Tues. erict ..SHAW'S gOOILS home In Bewdley. having severed her day, the - 15th. at the home of Mrs' Cowan a Sheph G. HAM-lasudir of Materiae SUMMER SC contlection with the school here. Henry Shea. L 271 -e Mr.Robillflon. of W. Licenses in the 00112111y Of On roronto. address - 7 ville. . called Ptokering Viva4s. )peal to -Ambit St -Messrs. Owens, Prouse. Vanston John's ,Pickering, Ont. Toronto, al and Dr. Byers. of Wood ed the congregation in- -St- .. ....... I V.1RICH ARDSON Real 'Ea dents who do not'care tolosetWo or on W.X. and Mrs. Wilson on Sunday. church Sunday afternoon to the inter - e a time. You may enter - eek- lot. W eltate, lasur Conveyancing. Notary three month R pq - J- 0 Totton leaves -this -w siars of T Pubfic atm' *y -"y �azd­_� Wm. N. Middleton.'o y tion Into a good position. Free for .bis new field of labor. Hampton. -Dr. I Him successor. Rev. Mr. Wilkinson, accompanied by Mrs' Land Miee HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Booklet. W.H. Shaw. Preiiident., ii expected to arrive this week. dleton,. of stou ' fiville, spent thewee end with his brother. L. Middleton. -Do Liciesses in tbe ocionly of outesto. 0 h far Ocoee at awn and his resides". 01-0133"f" Rev. Mr. Totton preached UNIONVILLE 0 -well sermon to his congregation here Pa of the family a lasE Sunday. During the absence 9. 71 have made many W 'HALT, -House carpenter., Es ­ Mr. and Mrs. Totten o"timates Riven far.%eew 'work, repairs or 0 Ve 2013,sPickerin 231y rq friends during their ..,jiffiterations. Ind. pbone day or two ai�� the farmhouse belong- on the Green' - distance four veers of service to Rie A A sb a, short nor liage. W" e- ligefor th. of the vi some unac. woodulf-1, et their depart. liave.--on Ilan mmisdover for Kugbt fire and was in ore very much. __]D�._ ocaveyaneer, Go Koo" 10 YC saidsvim, AGoo Report of Chritian :Church Ceme- ng unsains. BIG. low Day or nigbit, countable way to Me ground, she following -Inner of warrVT XAo- a 'short ti gron on term d for 1917-18-19 : cA,;h on hand soase. 4=11. Out. meets all trains together with a large part of thecon- tery fun. m cash received to 1917, -81z Bus me es of co -al tents. Mr. and Mrs- Ash,- together from 1916. 100 1 g promptly attended to. h 1010. 50c., total I.00- I CANADA'S VICTORY. BONDS Teamin. with some of the other members of 8 74. in 1918, too. 1-wo Canada Carriage.Co. Lrkbam, wb;le 11.27), Three years cutting grass 12.00. for sale. Denominations ---$50, 3 Agent for the family.. were .in M8 c.-trea's., t. W. were in the back'fleld Deficit .75. John -Phillips, se Erg' Istove, -si000, Price, 99 1-2 and accrued interest, two of the sons w Phone 193 'Whit- ng. Raciug Locust Hill R. R. No. l.. Ont. ln&tiOns D. Dykes Bond Broker. tBell. to the bouse, by Ont., ind. Phone 70. W. H. Peak, F'ickdrt drawing to bay. The local' centre of. exam r the front door is m by the Toronto Can- eaL the two boys buret in :.:-- .:.:-Nut, P UGH S. PUGH, Glen Major, Otit. and unaided carried out the piano 1 held at Brougb usic tack place oil July it servatory of M ...-Miceneed Auctioneer, Extensive Water, Pure Water weighing 96o pounds. depositing I 2nd. This is the sixth year in succes- 4 ad ftwV I some distance from the burning build- Vbrg examiner has been sent lence in imported sa I conduct" anywhere. W for terms jog. , Littl- from the upstairs was sion that an =Particulars. -Fisonsil"'aw 3647'thery. Two of out from Toronto and juding by the Only saved and tiae toes is bea, oil will. use it you are wise y fact that all candidates were on y Chas. B. Rice, the sons bad only recently returned A.'C. 1REESORY POSTIL,U Lilesumd Auctioneer, Ideal well, drilled b� from the front, and the gold watches fol, no doubt these examinations will ccees- inued for some time to F Tork A" comew. Ago - is for counties of who is agent for Wind Mills, GasolineMarkham be cont! and "Utiol an kisids atlesived to on slaorbask Engines.- donated by the township Of M Brougham HILL all kinds of pipe and fittings and presented to each of them a day come. Pickering. LOOUST A""= Grow ai*W P.O.. Out. In the Claremont candidates united, thus tali- for waterworks. Also bath room fix- or two before were destroyed etc. Everything give The favorable wind prevented making it more convenient fortbe 'ORTON GIBSON, On 0 n careful fire. I's pupils were M. d Civil tUrS41, Arn, one of the best in the examiner. Mrs. godei3 OW Dominion I -ad SurveTor'an the bank l: Phone 231 illips, Introductory Piano, Hopkins Street, Whitby. Attention. 9. The neigh- dre to the tote W - E. ;Iyainold, OuG�; gore from far and near reordered splen- lot class honors; Min Vt 7 with Sury Perry, is "4, township, from ignitin A p d w r Loadeyor of Port RICE'S PUMP WORKS, , - the Stephen, n sseed. her piano examin Whitevaile.. - did service avid Mr. Ash, one of C. M. (AssoclateTewh- on forT. ontr progressive farmers in the county, will E A MI MAW, Home Tel. 5621. er for the College of Music), rebuild during the summer. and Durham TIO ER. York, - Counties,All kinds of for promptly attended to. hie the may be WH'ITKVAL5 Hear Will J. White and Jules Bra- pleasure of your bu *ff at NEWS, and ludepen- itb my zit. WhtteTitle, July 18th. ing by taking along ,X",qJrL THE BFST er dent p t the death in b We regret to repor S Camera r. of Mrsi Thom. Pugh, which took place on Tuesday in St. John's SURouL. REPOR she was whet Vetorivary Surgeon Hospital. Toronto,receive treat- No. 16 (Atha), Names are in Brownie Cameras are simple t LIOTT 'a few days ago to rec taken Her order of merit. Sr. III to -Jr. IV-Gor- Graduate of the Ontario Vete- merit foe a frac ope rate and take good: Scootrinary College _01�ed thigh bone. donMeBride, Leslie Neale, Marjorie pictures. E�n Thursday to the funeral took VIA Madill. AIIRn Meyer., Afthur Lehman, land Graduate of the Veterinary 11-0 3.00 Whitevale Cerbetery. 0 Science Assovisttion. meeting of the Eldon Handrehen. Vera Dunkeld. Sr. No. 2 Brownie Camera $ The regular monthly I -Collins McBride (hon) -offlee 1", residence 2002 Yonge &:Charles Sts, Toronto Institute will be Pbon6 tevale Women's ONTARIO held on Wednesday. July 160, fit the IT to Jr. Walter Carter, Reta No. 2 A Brownie Camera 3.75, Whi Fired COMMONT, broughout Canada for irs, -Geo. Lehman. Jr. 11-0*eorge Byer and le noted t ne'of M Folding Premo takes &.1 education. The usual hour at the hot d to Anthony Spang (equal), Orval Cox, high gado business Burkholder. Every one is invite Aubrey Spang, Annie Lehman. Irene tures 2fx3j�, a compact fold g; "Version of the Ernie Car- camera at 7.00 r-gioaduates during thy Marshmam. E Dr. N. M eften, B V. Be, demand for ou come and bring bet I one Cowie, Dorothy has been more Life." Let each -y., Sr. Primer the last four years Sunny Side bf Life. Wesley Stori Autographic Foldinor Veterinary Surgeon. Open endeavor to ni mooting help- ruthers. No. 2 A J. Or 1, ske t . bi , s me Duncan Spang, Bert Marebman, Brownie takes pictures 2J*41 aiduate of University of Toronto. than five times our supply, fill. Armon nie WRITE FOR OtR ILLVS_ all ear. Price 9 75 Former Veterinarian to Macdonald y A garden party. under the, auspices Verna Lehman, Fred Draper, e TRATZD 'Course$ MeT of Women's Mission Circle of the Sto.rry. M. R. Lehman, Agvicultural College, Quebec. CATALOGUB. 0 church, will be given on the S. S. NO 10 (Brougham). 14ames ar East . man . Films add supplies se 4 Prompt attention to all clients. commence at any timw- Baptistrder of merit. Jr. III to evening of Friday, Jull 18tb, on the arranged in o Bell and Ind. Phones, spacious and beautiful I -Donald Beer. Clarence Phil- Brin awn of D. S. Sr. III g, in your films to be develop W. J. t1liott,iPritic ale). philtpliAgnes , Maud Pklilip, Freda Crossin 8 CKERING, ON of Whitev JI_g�y; ed and printed—you Will be "Rip Weiner (half mile east "'ddletonJr. erPII be served from 6 o'clock (stan- pleased with the resultsTea wil re been served, , Holtby. Mary Liscombe. Hg Sr. 1 --Florence Badgerow, M 'tehinj I dard time) until all bai Jorie Eggs For after which a first-class program will Cowan, Myrna Annie, - James Roritby,- Gs.REID 389rom. Black Breasted Red be given by the noted Toronto enter. and Jules Bra- Verna -Middleton. Sr. Primer -Mervin f tamers, Will J. White stock and rous Annie, Velma, Fraser, Annie Titus, Has a fun line of fresh and our- Game -choice . zil, who will give selean,bumo c. w.,waie, excellent layers. There will be a booth on Ben Titus. Charlie Titus. Jr. Primer program Furniture B nit r L' and -Undertaking Un r d ak in the auspices 'od lot ch uvch n's, I'_n.ju a e 'pu r to popular c e - Whitby, eg1S_ th, r A a.- n t d icst ". t North waraowat.'Ott Member f 0 .1 to t-uti- d fr B.- M us and b7 ....17 . latterly Dr C b aou We a y a seg' "took of Furl' I carry , frames and granite- ture c tu , room moulding, shades, gr ,u ' idw , Id a ew L t ware. g r monuments. to_ _ -a I en f' e freight. e I h P Lowest rises, a a L e z t. hot e e pay th Cl, oat enter r 's- ee 111,d_1[1196t* 00118tiftlitlY OIL h"kd. Also, Young' . Belgiani Harei the ground for the sale of Ice-cream Mary White, Ruby Annie. Alms Liscombe, Willie Middleton, Doris Druggist-Graduati opticlam other refreshments. Admiselon Johnston, phvllig co*an, Marjorie goes Roll, BrOSW"t Bacon, and Silver GreylSiber. and ol I children 20 cents. 0 c, N. F, Tl�, A Agent. H&=, BoliognX, Weineris, eta. ian,.Hares. 85 cents Fbilli Gordon Philip, Orville Shea. Y. She LIVombe. McFadden, rvv% PICKER 741Y 18th. Highestpriem paid for All Pedigree Stock• Garden Part WhiteviL)@,Prtda teacher. Butchers cattle. .:J. GORDON ING� uw t ..,. - v,• ; cxt EMM �1Wr.,nFm..m.• - x •;ir- e• e +l.i� R +"n Y.,.i W. R fr. +n.... J ,y} B -_ ... -. P. ..... _,....f.r. .,<c,. e.'"•'7 �il:A.', ,... -, '. ! :•"':�- •� F A - w i bob LEARNING -TO., Sithe "finds himself swept aloha' by n. Sir Arthur's unfaltering convictions... PEOPLE I y Very soon he is debating whether, in �1 about a year's time, he will !+e the i� ✓ ,y�e \ ra"ars+ working owner of scab -bier's shop. a ARE D"WAT0 j B poultry farmer; a masseus, or.a'typist; _ whether he will take up rowing or join _ BEGINNI'NG LIFE OVER AGAIN UN• the debating club, etc. Full Health and Strength Can _ �► * ' `�j; _DER DIFFICULTIES. "And.you-see the change in the man _. _--.- -- _ Enriching _ taking place, you hear a new tone in Unly � Regained by En hitt his voice; he'- has 'been' carried' over .. the' Blood. r 'Cold .Pack Your Vegetables.re-build his house "when the children A New and Intimate Aceount of How the dead Point, -and 'you ,realize that There is but one sure way to .canlgrow'u:p," but the'.y-e•ars slip by until there will be no going back- in his People who are tired all the time vegetables and that is the cold -pack !perhaps the boys have left the farm Hope and Happiness Aro Restored mind. The matt knows and never feel rested, even after a =method, The vegetables whether; and the g,ir:s are. saying "there is no to Our Blinded Soldiers at that all is understood." Indeed, we are long night in bed, people who cannot °.Peas, asparagus, string beans, corn'' way of -having company at our' toldr that very often, "the relativesregain weight ::nd strength who feel ,tel after picking before. it has a house." Country boys and girls have fit. Dunatan's. have more need of a consoler than the no joy 11i livin are in a condition or greens should be canned immedi- g Y to depend largely for recreation ,on.. - "The majority of our blinded soldiers bl nd.men themselves." described by doctors as general de- have in - each Two chapters o1 extraording in- billty: A medical examination _might. ithe.• , ,still -at the be- 'show that ever or 1► - The next step ns blanching. This others homes, and a gpod house to terest are given to "Learning to be Y organ in the body is ginning of life's adventure, and it re - means cooking for a limited time I which company may be asked is the Blind." They are Yuli'of helpful advice g normally, but the pallor of the �; quires no imagination to realize their face will usually one to fifteen minutes in a boiling farriers best ' investment if he wants horror of. helplessness and their ter• and hints, while courage- can be read y show that the blood water or live steam. This is best} to keep his children at home and into every line. Is weak and watery. This to the root roc at the thought of an existence shut of the trouble. r- done by tying the vegetable -in a make the -place attractive to their Sir Arthur Pearson believes, and has off Prom ordinary activities and enjoy Debility -sy i "square cheesecloth of a size carver -f friends. proved, that "blindness is only., handl- Y is a loss of vitality, not a1• «+�� lent to fit menta. cap, and one that it is, quite possible fecting any one part .at the body but *- easily into pour kettle. It • is easy to become so accustomed So says Sir Arthur Pearson in his I the system generally. After blanching the exact time men- to our aurroundi`.n that we do not to get the better of." But not only has g nerall The blood goes to new book, "Victory Over he proved- it to himself, he has enabled to every part of the body and the use tanned in the table remove the cheese-' realize their deficiencies. The home Blindness:" But does -it require "no ' "cloth containing the vegetable from � that seems sufficient to the elders is I our, blinded 'soldiers to realize -'it also. of a blood tonic like Dr. Williams' !, fire boiling water or steam and di always suitable for the • ou imagination" to realize the awfulness What finer work has any man done Pink Pills quickly tones up the whole P, not �alwa Y n8 of being suddenly deprived oYa the , system. �. 'immediately into cold m. water. The' folks ideas of entertairi•ing. The , than this. ystem. The first sign of returning writer recently I Power to see. Can we imagine the health• fa a better appetite, cans, tops and rubber's , should be ( y saw a rather pathetic feelings of a man re ainin conscious• Many people must wonder how aicker p and ready sterilized, • that is, put in cold letter from a girl who wanted to giye I ness only to discover that he is sight- blinded man can possbily become, say, proved digestion, - a quicker step and water, brought tro a boil and boiled a party in welcome 9f some,<home-!•less? g a skilled typist, a masseuse, or a cob= better color•in the cheeks. The rich, .'hat Iess than five minutes. Pack returning soldier. She drew a plan of bier. Let us see how typing Is'taught red blood, reaching every organ and your. b' P To such men, lying in hospital, sunk at St. Dunstan's. 'Atter reading of— muscle, carries. new health and vigor. cans with the vegetable; -it should f. the lower •floor, of her home which in the bldckness of despair, came Sir The nerves are not be allowed to remain in• the. cold' showed 'a bedroom separating the for Arthur, with tris"brave words of tom- and . gnite - unders.taading=the aston- quieted, sleep becomes . water, merely di ed in at once ural arbor from the sitting -room room and ishment displayed by visitors at the more, refreshing, and with persistent hp p g- fort and hope. He. says, in his modest sight of thirty treatment and a o removed, and allowed to drip, ' fill i dining -room, where the• family gener- way: ' Y or forty men seated at god diet the patient with ,boiling water, to overflowring, a11Y gathered, &ild she wanted advice - their machines, we learn' that the or.' is once more.enable:1 to enjoy life. ',AC least once a week it was'my dinary typewriter is used. The case of Air. W. Dostater, R.R.No. Put on the. rubbers sn tops, turning l ere are no. Til rates the the tops down until they just, touch 'with the sitting -room and the dining- the• men who had' newly arrived. I 'great value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills ,=the rubbers'but not tight. Then place room. Of course, there was no we. f that, because I, too, was blind, I keys, sad. the only peculiarity to be t immediately in i noticed is the embossed , scale, which in cases o1 this kind. Dir. Doatater Y your canner, cover s w• 1 e e middle room re- might speak to these men of their takes the place o! the usual, engraved says' --"I.. was troubled with pains e top, and -process-cook the time mained a bed room. future more convincingly than i! I had throughout my whole body, was ea given n ye a Why should the middle room bel not shared .tile same ea science and scale, and. makes it possible for the hot watt P tremely sett nus, did not steep at night, G p*bath the water must come operator to tell, by touch instead of by and was; fnrEher aff}icted with rhea• uP two inches above the top of the not the bed rooms be ,confined to the Sir Arthur would relate the histo ht the Possltion of .the carriage."- " fY matism. In spite o1 different treat - are must be boiling when the u'p'per stories •oi if it is necssary to of others who -had passed through the Courage, Kindness and Love. e meat this conditlon persisted, indeed . are entered and' kept bp�ling �eovsstairs� }et -it be emir a lar t teacher. I 'kepara e was growing nd had fallen Lite entire time. Enter each can as. separated from ' the living rooms. - fought through to happiness and pros, H first taught to familiarize him- away in weighs to 130 pounds and was a :last as filled. - If pod leave them I These little formalities are safeguards perit2-. " ' self, by touch, with the general points. scarcely able to do any work Then I " standing on the .table until all- are .to. orderly, living. and should not be But to tell them what others had His fingers are thenr. Wms' Pink illis' riled they become chilld and crack disregarded without reason'. done was not enough. keys,, and their relativeg1ositions she andaafter agfeew weeks, ibere wasps when put into the hot water. "The least personal experlesice pointed out, after which it is a que6 noticeable improvement in my condi-._, A time -table for fruits and vege- grown and "the ro6ms spread out in counts for more. or a �reaso and ractice. -tion. I continued taking the pills, con - tables most usually put, up follows, every direction. We all know old- ways presented each new -arrival with The test Is to write, accurately sn e r the time being expressed in minutes: fashioned farm dwellings where it is ! n watch—a watch specially made .for l speedily, ,full -gage letter, containing ever I dl While taking the pills my ' Processing. necesagiry to go through one room to' the use of the blind, -with dots to indt, .capitals•�7igures, and all the special weight increased to 170 pounds, and - , ea get to a second room. These are very t tate the place of the ordinary numer- signs• This -and a fu•11 page essay have I can now do as good a day's work as fe E � apt to be bed rooms, and there is no , als, and hands -slightly. rained, sad so to be typed In -an hour, anyone. M advice. H you are not ' a �r a privacy possible for the occupants o3 strong that their position catt be safely Qnly one mistake and three correct feeling we3I .,My to take Dr. Williams' e Blanchin ►- are telt with the fingers... tions ,are allowed. Pink. Pills and they will soon put you " , g'�• 6 N a unpleasant when a bed room must The joy this simple gift gave to the ou you pass ou . 9t wbemes - , . - none 16 12 10 serve as the entrancfl, to a living room newly blinded man Rias won3eriul: It p► visitor once_ fold -Sir.'Arthur that At the first sign. that the blood Is n(. Ra pb'ries = none 16 32 10 When we plan the now farm house was "a little -discovery that, like a "never had the meaning of blindness out of order take Dr. Williams' Pink Plume cries , :: none let us ave a p ace w ere a aug er, � sp oyes. ` none 16 12 10 may entertain a young man caller and From that moment these -ho one occasion when, Grapes none 16 .12 10 yes took Passing through went they, make in .the appetite, _ Currants �, • none where s�,e, may have a simple party. root. and the dgspondent sufferer "be- the lounge, which, was In darkness and, health and spirits: You can get these 16 12 10 .: The I he supposed, deserted, he 'suddenly Pills throw h any medicine dealer or -' C3lrerriee ... none 16 12 10 parlor Should adjoin .the living gan to realize that his hands were go• y g y Bl'icberries ... room where the family gather, and, if I Ing to be of amazing• use to hlm:".. heard the click of a type*riter, and by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes none 16 12 10e dining -room room is -at hand so much Thus was the great work of St. Dun• stumbled cz i man working• -of for $2;50• from ,The Dr. 1Vllllnlas' r _Peaches- , .. , , 16 22 10 g course-, Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. @uireces • • • • � • 1 t,� 20 2 8. ' the better; there will be more room star's begun to the hospital itself, unconcerned-- under condi- - - 15 120_ tions that to a sighted arson seemed .-=---- . ens 'T'T' down su I incredible." • Pees • • -•......b to 10 180 120 90 per' 02 for informal passing from hospital, they- were made ac- (- - WO Haan around of refreshments. quainted with the wonderful place to re Is .so- much in this book • - • , , . b to 20 120 - 90 60 ,� farmer who had taken ups home. Regent's Park, that it{ eeonly possible, really, to tell An Area of Less Than a Square Mill Corn (sweet). 5 180 1'20 90 stead, planned and built the home for An A11 -Important Interview. You to read it. Until j� Corn Meld).-. : 10 180 120 60 4 you have done and a .Population of 151. ' himself and family. He did not stint •• _ . so, .you do not know what courage►is. ' ry on u Onc a w k y of men were Potilt alyd q Y r vette rom week sp arta see (it is a o tt' P ! when his -home• was finished he hada The smallest republic. I f. So read _atkind1wels.-And. love are in tyle world, word we like to use) for themselves Goust situated inanalmost. inacces-. _ game • • •_ .: ><)onc ]86 180 120 square structure of a stn and a'half ( _ • Beet • • • none 1$0 i{80 120 - n' the life' the ]rostel." When, there- J , Tom,,,_ ! This to the gospel of St Dunstan's: •Where blanching is necessa the' the 1°war Part divided equally into fore fs uc that we cannot see, sible part of the Basses Pyrenees. St four enormous r em to go there is enly one.thittg we wtIl not see, Gouat, is hardly a square mile in area, -rot water method is used _-with- s, there to "learn to be -blind," they ;did i e -w1 s were many and large-- not go- as strangers to a strange place• [ we carr help [t, and that !s .. the o th Rpopulation of virtually 130 per pfoilucis except, with "greens," they needed to be—to light up the big of qur lives" he;pres' In- which- case steam is required. g .Each.,newcommer..had- an interview I gloomy Our co - ho rule themselves T interior. When the children are .older I common phrase goes, can dent ,is elected- by a council of twelve, • When the time is up remove, tight- and the mother older also,• and per- with Sir Artkur—an intery w is it; ms by Elie People, en the tops and turn upside down to' P I which, one migh 'say, every1h de- o a gasps we haps worn with the work of caring peaded. A visifor to St. 1)unstan's has to art? tax oI is likewise judge, assessor and wee if they leak. If they do, remove lght all tape to lie for that inconvenient home, imagine written of this interview: , "The blind leading a blind" has 1 '.tap, put on new sterilized rubher and the s I last 'its old meaning; for Sir Arthur This little republic has been ruled, boil ten minutes longer. - tsps that must be taken when The hopes already awakened have Pearson, himself blind, has led our it is said for more than 2000 If . ou cannot bu a commercial company comes. Automatically, this . , years Y y Y. point be proved, and the man on the rsightlese warriors to a new life full,through a council"of elders. The small - canner you can use Your bailer, a lard poorly -planned' house will make home point of setting out on his voyage 'est sQlf-governed state in the world in _ entertainment either very. hard to through the endless night must be 1 of new joys and undreamed of possi- can, large kettle or peril.' Put,a small have_ or the 'flesh asci blood o! the given, instead of his lingering de res- biliti@s. regard to population is Tavolara, an board with holes bored in it in the g 8 P island bt)'t little' known, off the north ' bottom to res£ the cans' on, otherwise mother and "her girls will pay bitterly sion,, his inevitable fears, a firm sense coast of, Sardinia. It is about. five they are. likely, to break. • Do not use for the hard work. Needed: better of interest, of expectation, -and even -Accommodating, !miles long, with an average width of planning. p half a mile ;paper or straw packed down, The de- - adventure." Farmer—So you're an ex erienced , yet it is a free and inde- ,partment of ' agriculture finds thi After describing the room, the ea-' milker, hey?' Now, which side uv a pendent republic of about seventy in- "nethod unsatisfactory. A slat bot From the Housekeeper to Another. trance of the blinded soldier, and how Cow do you sit on when you milk her? habitants, who are their own rulers. tom like a basket cover will do. Good A spoonful or� more of lemon juice, he and Sir Arthur sit talking, this I Applicant for Job—Oh. I.ain't a bit commercial canners may be bought °r good cider vinegar added to apples. visitor gives a description of how hope partickler, it the cow ain't Seven million bags of wheat, 761,000 for $4.b0 or $b.00. If You. have .a that do not cook readily will hasten and courage • slowly but surely find bales of wool, 310,000 boxes of butter great deal of canning to do- it would,the process and improve the flavor.— their way to the heart of the stricken Cold meats should always be sliced and 511,000 carcases of mutton were pay you to buy one. M. A. P. man. �- Keep a blackboard eraser near the -""- m possible. _ as thin as possibl shipped to Great .Britain from Aus- Inot to br peas handle ceak the qcki� I f ully so kitchen range and use it to brush off " T — __ trolls in • the first four months of the THE STORY OF y�,� Present year. broken the liquid becomes "cloudy." hin -time' �fi This does not spoil the vegetables, I to polish the stove'.—Mrs. L. M. T. i LJ�is but gives them a bad appearance. In Ali verandah boxes should have ca -s - but •} �j g Ion r. canning corn it is better to cut just tors on them, It saves calling a man _ 11 U.Itt Profits Q 111aI1 _enough .oft the cob for when they are to be moved, and the The greatly prized 'White Book,"' of Tell's little sons would be placed at — cos u a sma amount. ut t em contat ng e o es ori at is packed slowly be= [�----:528es soaked or "water-logged," on. everything that is too heavy to be story of William, may be found in ! on his head, the -idea being that his � Waren the directions say to blanch in lifted.=Mrs. J. J. O'C. ! father must shoot it ' .to the ground: the •Cathhaus (city hall) of the little At Rothamsted, England, fer- steam lay your cheesecloth ,in a' with an arrow. Before preparing for tilizers increased the yield of steamer over boiling water, instead Simple Perfunh� Making. ; , village of Sarnen on.the outskirts of so nerve-racking a feat Tell placed an wheat (61 year average) 1S.! bus. Luzerne, Switzerland. After per acre. and at Ohio (20 year ?^1 of dapping directly into 'the kettle. At first thought it Wright seem an im-. Passing I extra arrow in his quiver, and praying averaRe> 13.5 baa. per acre. possible feat to. collect the perfume of the Brunig' Pass tourists are advised to, God to guide his'hand he success- The -unfertilized wheat of A- L. EtlCertaini i flowers after It has escaped into the to consult this "White Book of Sar- I a ly shot the apple away without Hodxlns, Ettrick, ont. (191x) n8 irr-the-Fart»- HoEn a nen" to familiarize themselves with . harming his. boy, yielded 12.5 bus. per. acre as �. 'Many a farmer plana to build Or against the fertilized Yield 54.7 method that the Scientific American the egen bus. per acre. ]Fertilised .wheat eierrpreceeiiag to 3cen a un �• ___„ !describes, connected with it. s .necessary arrow in the quiver, Gessler Fresh, high -scented blossoms are The story runs that one day a cer• promised Tell he would receive no IN TEN YEAR � placed in an uncovered bowl filled with tain man, Gessler, went to Uri,, where , additional punishment if he would re - water and set near the "collector," he erected beneath a lime tree a short ! late the truth concerning it. Relying 50o Dollars J whish consists of a coinmon glass fun- pole, upon which he placed a fiat, at; i on this promise, Toll informed Gessler g an order that I that rel wither ..� aAtt end closed. The the same time issuinat had the child been killed he had ' -funnel is filled with a mixture of any man failing to kneel before the planned to use the other arrowon i H deposited at 3% amounts to3Q97,74, crushed ice and -saltand suspended in same would be • severely punished. him. Then; 'enraged beyond measure, But it Invested in our ayae� I an upright position. Bioisture from Tell,, refusing to heed this peculiar Sessler ordered his men to have, Tell T _ . D_obentures_will _emount_to__t860ZD—the air of lle_raom_i'orms (n it__and wl11niIL0t the lord Gessler, was sum• ;bound and taken to a tower where he �' Write for Booklet, unites with the einanations from the maned to tits letter's presence, and 1 would nevermore see sun or moon. flowers. As the moisture collects it when an explanation was demanded While being lured down the lake, how. no. Great West Permanent � runs off the tip of the funnel- into a Tell made no attempt at excuses, I ever, he made his escape at 'Tells- - -- — r Loan COlnpsey. receptacle. - If this --Liquid is mixed merely stating he would not obey so plaits (a place later rained atter him) - ToA!etttGs Oifioe 20 King St. West with an equal amount of pure alcohol: ridiculous an order. Greatly incensed, !.and sought vengence upon Gessler in the perfume of the flowers to pre- Gessler enforced a strange punish-! the Hohle Gasse at Krtssnacht, where served hidefinftely meat, which was to the effect that one he shot him, .0, _ • yielded more than tour times the Not total acreage but yield nor' acre is what counts. 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I - - I I I . . , - -. � . I I will no doubt . chief meet- Tells how to I ­ ­ 'Pt M.'AR-E.- ----• , . • . I : I * . . -tender cors so. it lifts . I ..- jftshton-4 - I � Mothers who keep a box of Baby's Ing place. . ­ . I I - .. ====:=� Own Tablets in the house may feel thusiastic community of . out without pain. ANTED -PROBATIONERS F 0 R ., . ­---­�- -1 . - Amore en' . . ...,I,s nospital.�- m�- - .. . W the Montreal NV( � -d I I I . � that the lives of their little ones are be to find anywhere 0 - - course: ',Nlonthl'y salary --- - . . . I farmers. will. b a ­0--<)�� ­.- ,--. t ining• Apply Lady .. I I formation in . L - ng r.erlod of ra -1 bly safe during the hot we&- thanthosein process -of--fa-, and drug Catherine Street ' , easoaa, Stomach troubles, - colonies in Albeffiat'.-TO - Good ne-V§ spreads rapidly a St. . �.; . . . . I r S - Superintendent. 1002 1 , - -- . ther. tam cholera in ' here are --bURY 411 ipepaing -� - � - . - : " ­ . these veterans gists kopt _ ..Mt. -Niontreal 1, I . carry off thou- f a Cl -n. I tan Lin S, q freeg C, W=S=TX1j, -WoCL5 WAk ... V 1. . . .., I . * - tu di r see -the men at work, for themselves, tone, the ether discovery 0 - --'.,- ­ ­ L'. .., -. every summer, in . I . hat they which is said to loosen L � 4% . .1 I Saudis of little ones ev I farms, after w -� . L ' . . . . ,�.. . . - . ­ � t mother 'does on the r own is an inspiring cianatl man. a It lifts out with the - AN.TED--'U1SED TiNsMITHS* . L .. I .­­�. . '.. . ,1 most ca any corn I .- I -Stat* � . � L .. I -,;� I , . . ., ra not have, gone . . ' WTools, squaring Shears. etc. 7 - as through; a I - . �-,�: �: -,." . . . . . ... I . . no have a safe medicine at hand to spirit of mutual help and fingers. . ,-. . ,.�=­ .,­ I.... ­ . h , sight.. The a . rwmacy for a quarter and beFt price. B 1. ... . . . . I . .� ,: "; �­ .. 11 .. Ask at any ling Co.. Toronto. . . . . . . _­ . Baby's own Tablets re.evident. size. make, condition a WA,NTZV - give promptly. commdery that is everywhe ione, which Will Cost Very L., WilFon Publisl . . . . ... . . � ., . � - . .. these troubles, or ifgivenoc- a of the van- ounce of. free! sufficient to rid , FRONATIONE" %­ .. . ... q . . . . . relieve th I , a- speaks well for succeS said to be -- , � a ' mr­ . � .. . N . '. -.� .I I 11 child will pr lure. These farm colonies are sure to little, but I WAZITX .. r . I /', --. I I- .1 cas onally to the we t of every hard or soft corn, ­ � I-OtMTSY ­ ..-­ . �, ... I . . The Tablets- 0 erahle agri- one's fee I . yoU 1,*01,, S,kLE 14. � . , I . - , I I . � .. , vent their coming on become centres of .c naid .. . I . I. . % . ve - . . or callus. - I T HAVE I . .., .�­ , q- ­., - ,,guaranteed by government analyst - . I t"a few drops an the S016 _, - . � . . Weftra _,- ­ . .. tantly -the .W.1H,1­t. Poultry, Fang Hens, pigron% are cultural activity. , ' I . You apply Jug, UC,kr & e'. -- . .- ,blont- .1 ­ - - . t l3aptiste brarliet. . -1 absolutely harmless even to the Ing corn and ills Egg,4 etc'? Wriii I. . . .i to be absolu . ender, aching 8 '� are �especially ,d, and soon the cora 10 -is t. jean �- They - .... 'L,BO'oM IN BRITISH SPORT& '': Soreness is relieve . * . , A 1, . 1� .. .� - I " - -, , . newborn babe. is so shriveled that it lifts out with- teal. - -1 Z � u e ==================== . . � ... . . . -n ". - - �:,, ft, �!'L "".­ .. . , ,,. �. .1, ad In summer. .because they regu . IWU 1. . .1 - - . , 90 . . . It is a sticky auuml- . ______� . 7% , _ late the bowels and keep the -stomach' " Turf Events Run and, County out Pain. . � .­. . " 'las.sic . applied and never 't '%%11-'EKl,y, 1N Wtucs I 'L �-A ... . �... ­ 1� - .... �. . : They are sold by C I which' dries when es the adjoin- ENVSI'APEI - ­. . ... - -:qq - , -.-.. w . Cricket Resumed. . .. . even Irritat . ld olmortunity. vvrite .I....... qrrr . I ..�­ ­ .i . . - .- I . - . , sweet and pure. . . . . . I countv. spiend . . I -� .- ... . -� �':. medicine dealers or by -mail at 25c. a N 1101voc Co.. Limited. . . . I T Wilson Pub . . I .....� , , * . e enjoying a Ing tissue. - r:'.,x St. W* Toronto, - . I .. . �. �..�. ­ .. .. . The Dr."Williams' Medicine' 9Ports -of all kinds are ry will prevent thou .1 Arlelnide .. .- . r. , .1 . --4 - box from . - .Eft . ­ q . �� � L .. .. .--. . . wonderf,41 boom -a real comeback-. This discovery annually from lock -- EQUIPPED NFWSPAI I : , 1-� -.1-r-, . ­ is . .. �.­ . . Co., Brockville, Out. r . . . I - ands of death ELL �asterls - ­ . . .resulting . ' - . ---- --- " ' ­ throughout the British1sles this sea jaw alld Infection hiSl,6DO- Will . , heretofore IV and Job printing plant in F •.. .. . it'. Ma Ille suicidal L � . ..., I To FARMING. Many familiar tEcces of Past habit of cutting ,�:,tarlo. Insurance .carried r '. . . FROM FIGHTING so from .. Ito for $1.200, on quick Itale. Box 02. . _ -1 . . . .. . . .. -- . ..... . champions are missing on all sporting- ­­ . I wilpnn rublisbirr Co..' T,td Toronto' • r � .. ======== ." . . . -:: . � I � 9.. . - .� . . .Not many -months ago two. men were fields, but the games are carried along r- . IM3)ENS4 r . . .. - :1 I . . . . -the enthusiasm. The king of I Weak. . � . ]MCUE 1317 ­ . ...... i. z same battalion in France with intense e . . . r .i . ' . In the now-. in full- - The coffee. I am BOM to 1,111 0 DK OP .. . .. �� I - � other a Private. � ' horse racing, Is ,1.; J,'011 ul, F Ea LOOK .� ..-W -.....1. - . . . �r one an officer, the I Sports'; ho Landlady- an(l information till -"I . L Dress - _ . ­ . , q.. _:,,r i-iouse Plans -Tun- . 9838 . - :: d and in I swing, -war classics Say, is exhausted, Mr. Smith. V �om Two to Four I . . ­ ". . , . I was Lng hr , - Ad- - .. Sues 6 iticnth� to 5 yean, .: -.1 . They both were in at the en *several of the pre ,w'to save rl r. new Home. . : 11 .�--�-­ -- - -• - !'rlcv, I.', et -14% . ince the armistice,' been run off.; while many more -Ah' yes, popr thing. ollars on. ou, a I . ---, � the short interval a Boarder -Ah, dred L v 6 ny..' 23 Jacksoil 'M , , r, Transfer De�ivn .West- 1 having. for some dreBs IT . 111dav omt) ' . . . . . . ­ I are scheduled during the season., . I've noticed -Tami.1ton.. nut. - was signed have came back to r expecting that. V T - t" " ;� may be. smacked or e' County cricket }vas resumed last strong. . - .:. .V s time that it hasn't been at . . .. .,. - This little dress ern Canada, 'received their discharge' - � . . . . .. . 'a9t, , I =19CELLAIMOV11- . I . .. ;�hirred and I a cut from McCall.. Pat- from the army, and are now occupy- I month after a stoppage since Aul .11 14113• ETC. L . � h comes .in six sizes, eighboring farms in one of the 1 1914. With the .exception of Worces- . . 'CLit 'ri.;.Niulls. i,u. . . . . . 0 ­ - - tern 8858, which . ,sizes' Ing n hich com- . . . : ­� � .. I . . .. . .. . . . . %N and .. external. cared witli- -..: I C internalwrits. I - r prepared for returned . . n home treatment. . - aye year", p ice 15C. f.lim-ealoalas I - - ' el all the counties w I I . . 11 . , . - ­ six months Lm (blue .Or - if : lijijbiUjonghip before the . .. 'Ut pain by our , Dr Hellman 5la4lc&l fq, - a No. 690 the Canadian pacific Rail peted far 1! Y 1.1 Lililme,lit.Co., Limited; .- US before 'Loc late- - Smocking Patter soldiers by each week, luT"4" -- . - Co - Limited. collinswnnd- Out . . � . way Southern Alberta. war are playing two games ee I -luable'--huUt'll' L ''. - I - yellow), price loc. . . I .. Gents; -I Cured a Ta - . 7 -, .- -, .: "q: '. .0- Here in these colonies are soldiers which attract large crowds. dog of mange with MINARD-9 LINT- There is w difference in food .valu4 I 11A� -- - -, ­ . . � . . I , q number of whom were championship will a iteriwiries had - . ­ , , ; . of all ranks, a nAl While the open cham MENT after several vc between white ani yellow Cornmeal . * ' is steadily betw ' _ . . . . . . ­', . ­ *. . :., . in the firing line up to -the signing of I be omitted this year, golf . treated him without doing him any - . 7 . - , ,,,, . . . I . I , . ­ . � - � . . I .!�� ... - . - . ­ armistice. "What surprises one resuming its pre-war appearance. . r1a . ngood.. - 1 . . - . the - Parma ent . 11 . . . , I . - . . 11 . � : �A ­ . - . -.. . . . . 1. . . ...... � ... most is that so many of them have so Lawn tennis is enjoying a strong re I Yours,. &c., . •. .. . � ­. " L.- .1. - � 1 . . . ... . 11 . . - i I I . . . . . ­ 1. . L . .... .. , .. practical work again � f' th;e fa�nbus old Wuraa- ... - I WILFRID GAGNE . -; .. -- LLL . � . . . , I . . . . .. ­ . , I soon got back to Pra I vival, many a . . . � . . a � - . ... 7 - * -lotel, I ­­- -7 adlan pacific Railway is � meats being scheduled. .. . . . . " - . and, U , . . .. - . ­ . the- Caq --_ having _- ­­ - Prop,)Df Grand ,Central I . .. . L ­ . � -- L ville.-Auk. -3. '04. - . . . . I I ­­ - , . I . f had -the - ­;�� . �� - - ­T)rUMMOU4 � � .. . 11 . - . . . '! : . , . to be congratulated on bav ng . . - . . .1. I I . .1 .-A . . - � . � a practical scheme GIRLSI LEMON JUICE . t. .... ; - . I � .- � -­ .. foresight to adopt .. . . 00 '- �� �-. . , . I possible for iL large . IS A SKIN WHITENER .. . . . I .., . 1, .- . - . .. . which has made It po � * ­ - q I!— � ­ ­ - . - . I . I - .. , - .- , t , .- �� - . . �. . - I. .. ­ ­ , � �.­ ... . . begin farming an I. . . ... . - - . . ... - . q ... � . . , , � number of men to . . . '. � ., beauty lotion . 1. . . . � � . � . H6*w to make creamy beau . . .. . . . LL . . I I I . ­ .. , . ,their . . . . �1­ - - 't se. from milt! for d it not been for the Territorial , q own account - in s6 short a space Had I . � - �, - . . :.: � , �. a, few cents. . � ,:. - - . I --- I . , .- Of time �after.tbeir release . . Forcis- at -the - beginning of the war we .. --.-.�- � But this has a fresh lemons. 'e taken the - I I " a company 'Juice of two extremely . . I.. . . . , . .. . .- . tory duties, v could hav . . I I - ­ q - - I I 3. �\ . - - - � !� - - The ne eT -1 �� - � . - L . . - . . . sy for the i , d I . . . - I.-.7-4 ... . reputation for Irmking. it ea strained into a bottle containing three I , ar.no an, acidus step Of . ­ -; . ;.. . .. .1 . & . , white makes I ­ .- . '. . . 111� '. � - 1� , . right kind of men to get a start at ounces of orchard _a, even audacious , � � -.. -. � .�, , at the most re. :, .77 . . -- - q . �! Soldiers' settlement whole quarfer pint I I senaing piactically the whole of. our . � .. ­ . . 11 1% ­ . . -. �v -once *Ut of this - �., �- .- I �4 � . ' '' . ' '­: . . I . : � M jug, and its .... LutLfie,r at -e - - . .... . . .1- .L. . ,L­� . . . . .. , � n t Pay f a I Regu - i I . elaboration of Its markable lemon Skin bi lar Arm7y at . . . ­ is only an . , or moment of crisis, as V . � _, - scheme 11L ,al . .- , ) 1k , . , I A- about the cost, one mug country, at a � � I .. . � 1: -. �� -i ... ... .. - . . :*.. original "Ready Made Farm". and se Ms. I did at - . . . . it ..­ ­ . , � cold'erea I .- t V . means of which I small lar X that tii'116 . . .. ... 11 � �. tlernent plans. by me be taken to strain , -114 eanadws mosi 111%11 I �,i ... fine_ -loth so E M r. Chu re h i T11- - � ...� . ..�, � Care should - IN ­- - � E ' ': , . . �, . .: Z 1: �� ,I a, I 4 ft e -g a - Mnardis ,r.1m4-MA CUT" oohs.. Etc. K - -1. I many Of west:e . I , � J � . . .- re enabled to " ,, . gets in, t e . q I � . . . 7 " � ­ ­ . a farmers a begin . .. .. kl - a U! :a T W T r3:3 X:3 - , * q is �i �-- . - . . . . . ­ which' woman knows that finitely, which is true of no. c tbir one 4 . - . . . - - .-I-.---- . � I . . ch - IN - ri - - .,;n � . - persue lemon pulp ill ii, . - tA . !arming - . ­ - 1. � i .. I - . - farming I . n a . new r in will keep fresh for months. . Every Milk alone - Ni'l I IS -121 . - � t lemon Juice I ure ' d remove an . I L U , I . -. I , - -,-------- has cqutLtbut ..W- no amall. measure s 9 sa 0 . - ­ . . ­ - . . I.. .. 4 � . . . . u ­ ---- - . .. � 11 .. .. .. -- to - . I . to their present success. r . . . . . bl:mIshes as fr6ekles sktii softener. - . . . I . tan find is the, idea - . YO CmI q I.". r- � I %.. ­ .1 ­ st . , r .. �t L . . -1 � �, - ,-.r .1-11 ,The Soldier settler In these farm whitener and beautifier. . . HAT is your doctor's -- ... .. ­ . . . -- � . ... -. I r ­­ - '' ­ - ­ . I ' Pbortunity Iteue . Get three. ounces of "HOW TELL Wquestion? Why doeihe.sus-. ,'� ­ . L ;' L, . , , Tolontes-has an unusual . 0 Just tky It! - q .. . . L, I., � i, . .1. . . . . In drug State and I . 1r, - ..-. I .. I ­ � . - . . . . . . � make good. He finds on the far � -- constipation,1 . . . � I . .1.. . to, ffs. 0 . GENUI&I _J& pect . 1. . . .1 .. . - . ons from tbe-groce . yeti . .. , , L . him to . . ­ . . .. .­.: . ­ .. I . ..., - comfortable house ready. for I two le I � -- eeau--1q%---1-f- his patients are - -a C r . - se . ; . Up a bt.,this Sweetly frag, inE IRIN B . . .- 15 r family and elf ects. quarter pint I - - . ' .. . th .4 ­ - � I . ave into wl i ---t l_mO33 lotion. and massage' it I from ailments caused di-.- - . . -at . - suff erin& . . .. .. . 0, .1%. . L Ther batin fox ­ b----- L&u - ­. - - I 1 ,.,W,% . on" e Is a neck, arms . ­ water supply is pro- I daily into the fac% . ' , -re y or�ndirecuy . I - made Of organ- and cows, his . TABLE78 MARKED WITH p sons ash intes- . .1. . ..r. i.., g model,. I cows, d he hands. I . . ONLY rmed in a ifuwan 'L -. : �' -. A charmin is fenced. an � ... i'��-F . IN 11% -1 I.. I .dress-, It way be' vided for. his farm . ��- - "BAYER CRbSS11 ARE ASPIRIN. ­ . I , - ­- jU e, Is this misses of land broken and . - Who Claimed •.the Flowers? . . . I - I . - n tract. � .. . hbwn or with an overwaist. has forty acres b `..- . I � I -- I., ac Le as s rds- ready 'for crop . . . . . minister wbb made the follow- if You Don,t See the *'Bayer'Cross" 0 1 t dy poisons are, ab d which will bring, him - n ese bo sorbed y .- Ne skirt measures about two Ya a. For The- . .L' I . sizes 14-20 a revenue during his first seaso nt seems to have been th-. Tablets, Refuse Them -They the blood- and carried all"over the L, 19CCa1l­Jxattern-8394-f0ur- ­ - . in announcement an .from .. e b � .,-- ars ' -- t -farm be is not required � Are Not Aspirin At All. - - -body until the weakest organs unable ... iz� - . - E a � .- . prepare . � ... -- . - 17, .7 - --" patterns may be-76btlalned- anything tdr three year. I . . . . ---. � d the�pois6nous cntact, , price 25c. a; time PT his-ppqacliing. -, -,-- - --m--withsmn - ­ _ . . . . .- . I - , . These pal ' - . ....n -- - - ­ flowers- b­eW-'-U9- - . ­ - - - uses---- ­ : _L ,7. � L, lo McCall' dealer, I or., enough to give a man an OPPOitu ,ere -are some, . - 1. . . I. . . becomes- infected and re ,s to act . from ytur Cal Bond St., to bring his farm to a fine State f h _ '' wfio are sick at the ... - - - - ­ ... � . .- r - nfairninately it is usually .. '. . from the McCall Co., 70 ' al`� said, "for those' . ,�. . ­1)roperly- -U . . .. . ' � I luck to .. . I .. .. I - . o.n- ' ad with average ,. - �' - , - 1Z , , not . .. . ­ '. ­-Torantoj Dept. W. -, ;..---,- development a - close at this service." � . .. .,.: . . . ..I OX ME -.. � -­ until then that the doctor is c . . . ­ . I I . -.1 .... .... "." , I diseased . ­ have acquired a fair sized bank ac . I - - . ­ ­ -, ­ : . - I . - I - .. . �, ��.':­:�-�� . .L ked to treat the . I . ERS. 'L � .:..-_ . .19 . 2 I- salted and as . . -,C�- � .! i --. -- .. I . . I . 1.. count as well. .1 . MONEY O" ' I - ­.- , . . . - ----- 1. .: .. � ­ organ. I... . . � 'L _..,.`0, . - t . �.ail , - , . ­ . - ­ ..--.--,: Thoughtless of Him . .. Moreover, if he is unable to Pur The Safe way to send money by in ,­.. . �� R . . way of purifying the . - ...-, . I . � .. I .$a Th . . 1 chase live stock, farm implements and is by Dominion Express INIoney Order. . .�, .. I ­ The surest ­ . � - of . . I that marked -formation . .r ay. the 11, Aspirin, blo67 and preventing the f ormation .. , - . . .. After a miserably'wet d . seed. he is provided with a team I � I - .. I ,There is only one A, 4A . to his horses and harness, two cows, & saw, . . '- . Cross" -all Other tab.- - - . . lo I ­ L I -. L L with ift - ­ . . ` tkappY holiday-maker retired - _, -*--JEnd of the Hunt. - -1 -R of., these Jestr�ctive body poisons is . - . - . ... . . I e "Bayer QrOs' I . . .1 ., .. boarding-house bed, thinking -it pro- some pbultry, some necessary Imple A young Swede appeared at the lets are only acid Imitations. to prevent stagnation of food.wasto . . i � for a happy holiday by the - menta and small tools and seed for his I -and asked fora Look for the. "Bayer Cr 1! T h ein . . tract --t . 0 � p . revint­ ' -little 11 Ppy e lintsed . county Judge's office . . in the intestinal. ,r, 0 . . fc a , - . . I which payment Is to L . Ogg"ih-e Is . . . - .. - sea,- - .� I L ­ rty acres, for . --- it is real Aspirin, for which constipation. �.. . . - . - - . I . out 2 a.m., at entered license. . . � ' . - . Worse was to come. Ab be made- under an agreement I . 11 -What kind of a license?" asked the no Substitute. . matter to be . , . # -.- -a way in, and began to into for the purpose. I �-. � . . license?" - Aspirin is not German but Is made % Constipation is not' a' . " . . ... the rain found judgej "A hunting - taken ' Nor is � -. - npleasant persistence on Some of the. larger implements are ..No',,. was the answer. Aye tank i Canada by Canadians, and is owned lightly or neglected. .. ,drip with u - t either sufficient Or safe to take tugged madly at the bell, available for use by the colonists in -aye bane hunting: long enough.. Aye by a Canadian company. i . .. .-..'.'his bed., He jig sounded common, a'set being allotted to every, 0 . ' i, rnineral waters, , 1, '. .. - ... . presently heavy footfa Genuine "Bayer of Aspirin" pigcir oil, pills, S21ti -- ­. L .an . want marriage license." , Genut . . � :�; . .. r "force" bowel � .. . etc., in o in the passage ottside. . � three farms and used by them In turn - . have been proved safe by millions to . order to I ..� , , , . .. .--- � - - ­­ ... . Ut cure- : . - . . . ...f. . "What do you want?"" -demanded --an. tinder the; -direction -of the ,colony 391u"d's x4nimonst Cures Distsisivet- - -Pain.' Hea&tehe, ' Neuralgia. -, cqlds, -action. Such action does -n , �� I . . I . ; -t , . . ­ . I a voice. I superintendent. A fixed ch . . mbago, Neuritis. -constipation, it makes coiistipation. -4 per . � charge P � , � I ­ I.. - ; ..'...irate temal another these im- ' . . Where is She. ­ . . . . Rheumatism, Lu tablets,--alsO . .1 . . -me an room!" I day 11 - . . . .... I . . Handy tin boxes of 12 � -!...* I . "You must give' 0 a made for the use of , - Ha, I . - I .. as he went on I where is the old maid .to be . I . . J - L, --- . Ple, , .fouz�V "Bayer" packages. -can be had . a .hab;t. . � -drugs "! - Oak . ' larger Nuiait. it From said the ,visitor firmly, meats Is an ex- . zzle of to -day. . ; en'tireli diffeient r the bowels. I � . ' I upbrintenden That is the Pu ' 0. it does not force or irritate J� , dressing. 'The rain's. leaking here I The colony a at any drug stom I . . like fury! I I . pert agriculturist and It is -h a duty to , She -may be lurking In sumo remote Aspirin is the trade, mark,. register- . . T . by softening;-. - . LL . N i I prevents smpa ion - I I - StS � of B. .yer Manufacture uo p y,ing the ia-'J - ... -., ., , inapped the i assist the colonists to i6jeg,e-or-she Mlg-ht possibly- be found a ra ;. . . . .. "Oh! 8 - . . �.' .L . 'I that all?" - F . ed in Canada, the food waste and encou _ I . - I in some hydro or �� A 'y thus re-, voice.. ,,If you look under the bed, I the best manner of conducting their t-dT­resb-rt­f01 I at. .-,,1-�j­­0-ace-r1eA-c-idester of S'llic - testinal ronscler to act natu? , A self- I .;,-�� . . . . I . . . ;you'll find ail umbrella. Just use it, I farming operations. His headquarters I fossils but the old maid we all .used I acid. .. . . I I moving the cause 61' constipation an ! .... -.�, L - , .­ ody-at this is the central control farm, a farm to know is extinct. -- poisoning it is absolutely harmless and , I - � I - ­� and don't disturb everybody I . I . Id maidish. - picasan ic, take..-.- ' i ... . I Somewhat larger than the rest of. t There was a time when. a - .. . . thor- . ..- . %. " �., . � 'I farms in the colony, ' '%N'h e n a . .- I Nuiol helps Nature . - time of night!" '. - ­ which is u -young�- , establish easy.- " nese started quite � .. � Ough 1�pwcl eA-acuation at regular intervals i ­ . . demonstration purpos . ---#-- . i .. in world. Get ­.. . . ­ - - if�� - aft water., largely for . - .. -tions, ... girl had Passed the ribicon nf t , I _.the healthiest habit i 71: 1 . ,. .. .. I . . Unio pure % * and among ot... -11- � r u 01 i- iih- -­ -- - - - - - I' til- frem VOW dn,ggist today. sealed I UG . - . . . -----M-- getting ' Shave Nuiol is said in sealed --Z:m . . "*' water salted. � . . . I . ting "on .tUe sb'elf," wherever L . . � . ,are tasteless. Use hard . ever that . .- . .-- . - .. - -­ - ... ­ . ...... may be. -to-day she is never on the I - . Warning: bottles bearing the, � -, - e . . . - - --- . -' shelf. She is much too busy,. and of with - . New . . Nu Trade 1\1 ark.- All druggists. In-' far too much importance in th reat , -07 frons �. I - : I CUfl- L sist on Nujol. You may ..'s'F6 - ' .' , .. . . � . ., �" 66- � I .1. substitutes. "I �... world. . ' . ... . . . �- I I * I .. . ­ . - ciffa 11 I . 11e/hat .. . .1 ... ­ � Beside c .. . ,'I . a W � .. . I . In-' I I : ­-� men to parliament. Sh .iay ....4.,e - , , ,send th . . y of the ndtion, Soap i,9, all y has a vote 4e can. . fluence the destiny I ....- . .. 11 9 ".­* � unmarried woman . �* I often, an unma day, very I I. N. - . I . .. childirosems heslth? . - . 110111, ­ . 11CO . � I who is not ashamed to Confess to forty . 1. . . ... . beat an '. �. - ­ D-7• 0". I � ----. --------� ... . .. . . -nine years IR at her, very d . .:... -- I.- . . �� L ­ - . . A . - -- I I �. . I I . � -7---� - brightest, . � .;.. . I. ,L .. I I I . . . ;preferr I 1. . . . I i�. I I* I, " . . . .. .1� . ., I .- ­ ..:­ . I ., , I. '. - I •I. . , 1. � .men to much younger women. She Soap 'When - -1--* I. `�-. .CUM .. �- . . I ow d -capacity. . . .. . ... . has expeylence an ­ She a - -- -- ­ -- -- - --- - -1 "=;411 � 7..., " L . . - . $1111' . woman of affairs. - . . . 7'--- - you Buy . I I �.., I . A Sdi ,y Ma 0 . �: ��4 � , a W . L. . - -y az r I . . ... .­-, - - I I --- � . ­ I I.. , .­;,--,... ­. .'' I a � . S. Britain i4foresting. . - double razor efficiency. No mug; �1. . . � l) • � .. . . . .. . . , I I . ." . ,. I . -.� And te, no . � I .. ILi'# ., . . . . .. � ., I I . no slimy soap, no germs, no was' '17. . - . . .. . w - thousand ars irritation even when shaved twice dw - -,.,,I = - - �,11111111111111111. . " � - T o hundred I ., . ! .. � -- .. _7 4 et ' . . - I I ­ -- - ritain ,are to be . After shavin;z toucl, 'u ment. I I . ts'of dandruff or . I r ­�. � hers wonderfully irritation if any, with'6,6-111- Oim --.._- . . . mood d* h wo derf y . -forest land in Great B - and -- emice , - - - - I 7;,� .. 11 . ' id. at a cost for planting Then baibe and shampoo with sam Rinse , -.,W- . ­:, ... I . . ; replanted, , - and I .- ,. the first ten years, of of soap. One soap or all uses- - � . , ... - . - water dry gently - . I 11 towa, rd a successful maintenance with tepid or cold ] , 17, - . >f tuticura Talcum L, - . 1. ."... . ' - -n ­ $17,000,000, according to an announce dust on a few grains c . - , . . . ==.:=-,7`��- - -----4C�- .; _ I . 4 � . I li'l al f��� �� n - `5-� 7E months: juice no e is remove _S!c _, - . � I . Government. -The trees and note how soft and velvety Your 6 .. I .. , e r. Nour . ., . ment by the Gave . timber AbsolaWy nothing like the Cuticura Trio . . e of the heavY for every -d ilet uses. e I I I . . answ % Soaptocleans .• . , .��.,;- will replace s0la . 1U ment to softert slid soothe. I -�� cut down during the war, and provide and 0'rif" wder and � , ; - . � . r- sells it - Talcum to -, mail. AtperrefX1'CuSU3cm0p0181 . :.. * .. . groce 1=1frt. -I additional forests so that the country each free by A-1. .� 1.0. may be Independent of other timber Deaf. N. Boson. U. S. iSSUE 2S-118- 1 �' I - I . I ­­. I -------­-­­--� - . .. I . . � . . ..... soources in case of emergency. ; ., - . . - - . .1 � . , , ­ - .., . m , ,,, ,. . , ,4 , , % -�, . , . , .,.JL" ��,:--,A-1 , - t' 1-- ­LS - ­ --i- �1- " ­ ­­:­ �. I_, - ,W�.z,,�.�­­,�­�­�. L-. ...r Ss ���--�,��",;,A-,----4:*7A'91=�*�wil�,-,;. ,,��,.,�,� ..tib � y,.,.+ -.,y .. .. :.; a. r. :.<., r'•+F*' ..�v v .: _ . � ,..• ,�.- .�+,-:s4c�;-r �,'..- -�� '^?i-•'"•' .-'g.: ate' a �T :.*'.::'"-��', �.��^s ''i:'a�.�, 7H'S`.:w:,,.. . =,':. _., y,,y,e... :.Lf+ .. .+. .F �'+�r °,"u',"` .. ..• .. K- •n�..r:'"'?.. .v';iu'�y../ '+'"'1, aR 'h"',' ,'dip-.n'Y,•,� i44't,,. i''Sn•"'h!1. y:''!.3- .'1Y .. '. hr•�? ii. v�•2!X• .�. - '•,�tbt .... _ -si-. : • y�,.,,�. . F, S._s'3a ...:. ... .. � ' >,.c.. .fir.:w+... .HSu,.��°.4?F. ..�'... � . _.,, .� � �..r.�rsa .A.i..y e - .k.�.,.: _ .:_�°i+v�':_ .. . .. gk.e�•+ti-..,.;,er• ym.c >.t„ - ... ' .. , , . • v .. • *J .. r+¢ "> •.. ,... , ; nc..y ... _ *u�G��.,�/ :+d, . -,o.w. y °�y r^.. ....; ^f" ..e - <,fi. ♦ a ..+n a?-, :,y - . •l,. 4, nu atFF�, .'.'.:.'..tip Q.. .�.:. '.� w4' ,.� J •:L .;. "'""'', .r•' _... .. •., •....._;�'...� )< .;:' .•. ' '�7� fief. w .+ ..,.. �,a^c p'^ .ti r� o�'�,. r, `••i�'•'Y'�•*..Y'.. �. . '•.: .. � x .;s*`,a7: ..,....• '•rf,:.y, - •.c ,'i+ ore work with men and teams, 54.89 ; at his oats -stable one and � - iutlttx�i�cg,t - _ • I an, 72 R eavw ?. t age. Lehman. yds _ er ork on e t 1. a , s o Asan 1?Rin$ (1938o). the regiat�red-' �'' A -R DSTt l4 S`' and thersa d awing : aveDl4ao]n lows- I Cltdeiidale stallion, the property o1 oN s ing on base Iine,-1):,25 ; The Pedlar C7eO' Davidson e Sups, Cherrywood,a ,his _ - • tt,ao per;year ; $1.25 if paid in advance. People, Ltd., Oshaw,' • wetal culverts, a'iU make thesexson of 1919, at, his �- 11 work,0 ; CW Petty, gasoline, oil and own stable, 0.-CERY -�••�: --: ' ' - -work, I49.11f•; A J Auet[n.1-qday with GALLANT REFINER ;19972], Clydesdale � _� JOHN MURKAR, PfOptletOh man and team, 6.50,; C 1\ R; demur- stallion, the property o1 David Ann - rage on car of cc& to Pic aD 535 Piek riog,-will-maEe the 2.00;.E 8 Harris. r rk . at Galea' season of 1919 at br,4 own stable; _ ' == PICKER)Nt3 CouNCiL bridge, !30.00 ; E•S tip -s and others, BARo:r•'s BEST 139301, 11597 __ . :. - ='Me above -council met u w " . ' eorge y eB r, a stn ian, the pproperty "_ journment on Monday. the memb- ates, EO yards g. at rh b.0U A Mat- of Graham Bros., CZubrogie, Clare- ANG thews, co for w_o•'1 -flxin i M EL SEBDS para all present, the reeve in the -chair' - g- � •ulverts, stout, will make the season of 2919 ._ . _ .. _ _ ,'' } 1°iae minutes of tare Last tweeting were etc, 40 00 :. A. Ma -hews and others, . at his own stable. - -- - - anesd and approved. work, 187!85 ; O '1 PuRhr 182 -yards BELLE BOY "8524; (14018). .the prem• - - • "OldATO' PLt�NT6t 3 nutnbef of art_wintsi4tere present- -gravel;•18.2U ; J Rernluer and oth- item imported Clvdesdale stallion, - 4a and referred to the :es ective ers, gravelling, i. ,gging, etc,. 183.90'; .: the ro ert of Nelson CABBAGE PLANTS _ n In committees. P J D Reuinier, ' +5- '� p' P Y gg. Clare -Can gravel,' 18,50 ; input, will make the season of 1919 _:_: _ ., 51r.-lYewutau wtaaaboard re•opening artid auu o�aers, work at .Dun- as follows: Monday afterboon will Ail lillld$ of Flower Plants for Bedding a€ road leading to the lake shore bet barton be idge, 1S , ;5 ; Chas Todd and leave his own stable'for Goodwood g - ots 28 and 27. others. work oil .q ltotia. road con• 3, : forniwbt. Tuesday, own- stable foe crushing stone, -etc, 218 74 ; A C Mees- coon; Brougham hotel, night. Wed - J. S. Wilson was heard re culverts g g .vu e t I, ap P con'7. ; __ sc ay,• Harbron-Bros: lot 3, con. --O, = J, H. lfadill was heard re _ulvert on Brignall and oche wur.k on Fitzpat Pickering, noon; Brooklin hotel for Q(Ir 6OC Black, i4�iYt;d iDr ts_t I Opp con..7. rick's .bridge, 55,J 9la x 1'trour and night. Thursday afternoon, Ash-, . _ fGreen leas The standing committee on Contin• others, dratc'09- c-enent and gravel for bunt hotel, night. Friday, NVi:d, -- geacies reported and reccrnmended culvert on cut) 1 r .7yU.: J L-P•ilcier Jackson's,- lot 5, eon. 9: Pickering, are elle best On ti18 uar. arket., �Savment as fullotrs : D: R. lieatisn, on and others, 1;10. U ; .G C Richardson, noon, thence to own stable until the .: �^ct -of-salaiF. 100.00 ; R. 13', Hyndes, •47 yds gravel, 4.71 ; 1' Soden,tgt ading following Monday afternoon. _ agent at Cberi yiyoud, for stta`temeat of•• township ruads, 90,75 ; •also grading KING'S Cot RTst3r? (14115), 14712), the ` ' Y f • -Conal sold in 1918.1019. 1 00 ; Agent at e t 1, Whiobc to.. pity half, 97,50 A ( r ) ( J A 11/f E S R CHAR D t _ 'Greenburn> ditto, 1.00 ; W. F. Burt°,,. Matthews• a-iid-others, for ,timber and price bred imported C.bacar le son, SON taking statement re townsbip for ex, rep culvert, R; 00. lion, the property of Oscar season . Vic!on Provincial road to F. H. 'A by-law teas introduced and finally Brougham, will snake the season of T c i�ichardson, 1.25: P' R that the assessment 1919 as follows: Monday, Ma 1'Lth, A J.� �7 h K E. SEED. - will rased providln_ �V1�TBARTON leave'his own stabteand proceed . The standing committee on Bonuses of the :1unicipolit •v'uf the Township Of to G. Scott's, con, S. Pickering, Wire Fences, Drainage Matters, Pickering shall be continued taken g° .-WANTED BLACKSMITH SB4P I. etc., reported and recommended av and adopted as equalized for County for night. Tuesday, Wm. Middle- ton's, Greenwood, noon; U. Blake's. ; resit as fgjlow� : Fred Madill; SO rode Pi!r'Poses by the Council of the (torpor- Audley, night. Wednesday, H,' G. . • • • fence 'otf lot 20 con 7, 12.00 ; siso 30 ation of the oounty of Ontario for the • : «•iison's, base line, noon sari night. �fl. will. pay the highest • sods on lot 21- con ?, at 15c, 4.50, and Period of flue years from the date of g Horseihoeing and genera} blacksmith :21 rods "on lot 21 con 7, at, 35c 6 25. the passing of this by-law. Thursday, Geo. Cowan's Brock [road, prices for all kinds work promptly attended to. Application for bonus was received The council now adjourned to meet night, Friday, A. Ha. ,iltoo s, -con, of seed. 5, noon, Chas. White's, Green. River, Laine and interfering horses made. *furan F N ltlaadil:. on lots 28 and 21 on again. on Monday, the 11th da df Aug night: 'Saturday s sample and y Send u p -con 7, L. Middleton . to inspect, same ust, for the trausactioo, of generaC own stn � Proceeds to hie get and report. business. aces storeI. funded If work does note. a a ray en• ay. selling. $15(3 S HEATHER :14049],'(17004). the prove- satisfactory. 4iick for bonus on 20 rode fence on Satnrdtty, July 19th, h -.s 1)eeu ''.-The' best of facilities ,.,aC��N. ••acv t I north of can S. L. Middleton to proclaimed a y well bred imported Clydesdale stat- 1©g tC P' pudic holiday to be Icon, the ro art of D. Ryan. Dun- for_cleanina: _ s inspect and report. P p v p _ P observed -as 'Pence Day through • barton, will make the season of 1919 The standing anmrnittee on' Relief out the British F nipire. al follows. Monde noon ,will les�e tl.-$� DO WHEY COMPANY a�eported; and recon mended payment his own stable for yy ar 5 C Ind ;Ys follows . L jlliddleton, Fuppl+es and H. Austin's. base R HITBF, OtiTARIO �� =�� ed tcemoval of A. Heacke to Newruarket. HURSE, REW> STER -line, for night. Ttiesday, W. J. Gas. Lot -4.W ; Roy Carter, provisions bupidied ' " ton's, babe line for noon, M. McTag- ------_--_ -_ *o A. 13ntieke, 12.04. ROYAL FRANKLIN II0:318)--Clydisdale start's, lot 21. B. E. con The tstandir+ter.. n t • • ' nes ay, ey Bros. hotel. UNG GARAG.and Bridge,; re r rted and'recauimend. er, -aili make hPSeno-nn cf 1919 cit R'Fitl,c, nano; Bentley Bros.', lot 1, L p his own stiable. King.tun ri.,:l, one coil, 4: P;rkerina, night. .. Thursday. tib payment)ts'follu%s : C :V Disney, and u half miles east of I'; :keripg I Nar) tion Evans , Kinsale, noon: , 'oto., 7'2-35 ; C ti' Uisnev and 1•thety. : . • •:rock in hip div„ 32;,85: ti'ilfr�d Sad• t}}age, >✓• Uisrrey's, Greenwood night, Fri-- Bt'rsptt.aLL- Vol.1_>, No. ' >> azT, Bail„erow'a lydte1. Brougham. RxviaQ pnrrh�;:pct the Rani a l�u�ine,a of Davidson & �j'illiam� we are -- ter. 9f3 y irds grit : t•I, ,J fiU ; 13:1 rri,an � ; 1I'__9) for noon, W. J: 3k Donald's:- Brock t - !Spears, W yd3 urnwrl, 0.110: J ii•. vies. I The choicely bred iu)p,awd ' C'lvdre- 193-yds gravel..19 4); Perry `%Vi!,+iin;.8 ."O.atidliptr, the property of `S, t; road. for n night. Saturday. proceeds - prepaIed'ui_rP auto3. I Bunker, wtllp s fll ) ^his uatin stable o 4oerds stone, ,9t) ; Jahn. Ptiliistee )cod tiike•ttie.yv�,� 'r, n tl! I .ratan until the foZlowln • .4feanda cep is ariek'alI kia:3, of 1'vtd arceisurie? a Monday. i�'e 1► , cue For -ail - -.� �tae:rF, ci•oi•k on n t 1. 5 W. also on Pi^k• >tn•Lke' �rinq div., '140.80: 6aac Lehman, ;d _ Cnre� uiL�, istt:' -ode• gravel 7.9H: 1V-- Booth. hanliog �{ T of _ moment,' S 50 ; W Beeth and otbern. i.:_ i� .. work with teacri.,lUt>.i ; 11 Fi Taurs, sad Arlrit8V iortbers, for Ivor k, 1530 W D Gordon 'for'wot-k with team on dra bridges. - - - ---- - -- - ------ fetr... 48.42 ; J H Jones .nand_ others tot - +arin': on grader, itiitllriQ gravel. etc., = - - _ ur -Pasture s W- R A_BirreW.94 �, res s Crab e J -ri 8 Michell and other4.. iowin and ; 1 y APPI ell ,. ' y Have you_good good pasture going to waste ? I# so, ydsRravel. 9,40: y P g Jirti-Pliun, rn, a�err • and Strawberr 4 _ sieaa4ring on w t h :Markham to pay - - hate. 32 00: J H Metd'ill and :others,,. ... _:. r ur _ increase yo herd and make use of it. +aacrk an con 7 and" ydq gravel, Q. ad, m eS a. speCla feature of loans to ._ -,- "�f.il7: O 13 Pug6,_9a yds gravel, 9.10 ;te ri'i _ . ew Pet•fection Coaloil Stoyes ",ems 8 and i opp I, it 12 nand 13, 29, 40 :' a !lunge! and Th nip geed farmers Have a talk with our local manager -Orville Burton, work on con 7 and .put- { - .._ - . - -'�•_ :4" iia. new culvert in- con 7, 13 tiU ,l - - Baw leci, Id dti Er,tvE1. 1;90 ; Jahn tit::- Coen -Pride .f :� i-1[itn, 1, nnlzfeltow, 'Giant White Ensilage, ' ON BANK 568 ' ti _n'hiti' h, )'eliuw Dent, IG' ,30 i,.iR, , sweat, "_}►,''; : 13 L•)t- z atop and othet w<<rrk with[�.:ui,'11,U0: lniprovec] Leart.iui; 3,_,"iirtan: Wi�Cunsin :\o. 7-3-25 bush. - y .X B Got n) ail, )nor k_on race brid4;•e. } 35; ; .. , - _ - - ,.'WHITBY BRANCH 7 - - - - Lwatizd C (tCd taxa. _ Try.thP�i_dri(1 Ge@.!lie=G@�!1)C2i �._GURDOAK I1ALi Manager • otlacrs, work witG •" _. •a&�:3:,� jy�i tic, 30yti.}-- - assaskssirsssslslsossman aoawagon i,sttrusstiss!/>•al•�r/1 vel, 8 66 :•N ft�wkera, hxailing gunve-i I " o 40 ; H Wood and others, hauling I - r -- - gi�avel, atone. tinnier, etc, 9l 50 hreu - E. s I P : pr1 Hardware., Cuwie,rur:„rh :v -now, rip bridle and - Vll lvert, etc,, l'-'•20 : F C;va�e aand otb_ �''.),-_aT:T- 44 - '- n , . = -= - This just the placebo get ate Oil Stove for this bot weather- � We on. ern Start bars the Clark Jewel and Fhorance Oil Stoves. Guaranteed ' • to give satisfaction or we return your money. -� 4th 2 line nf.Screen Doors and Window Screens. Wire to a to 42 inches wide, at lowest price. washing- - Cloth f 'oti: 18 - n � be _Machines, either bead or power; to make R!asbing �n instor_ ove :- .:,easy daring the extremely hot weather. � _ • -'- Hammocks from 2.25 up, . Cali in and-eQe them acrd you will buy. Ak l - _And you can invest it in securities as safe and profitable as anY full a of Garden Tools, Forks, Rakes, Hoes. _hell b Capitalists.' y� ; .. :. i, :.: -- : • '.._. lin Lawn Mowers, Sprayers, etc: . 'I`wenty-five cents saved each week can be made to earn 4 V2.70. t The old 'reliable Paroid Roofipg always'on hand. Get our prices: - - : interest by a very simple plan. It is a pleasure to show our Dods. mps cost twenty-five cents each. Sixteen . of these ' J. S. BALSDON, �_ PICKERINO when exchanged for a War Savings Stamp become a 4.1/2 qa inter-, est -bearing security for which the Government will pay you $5.04 -� -^-^ - -- j ,ill 1924. COA In other words, if y_ou lend the Coverainent• the $4.00 odd you have - ..saved b this ens means the Governztierit RTill y y pay, t back to -you _ WITH AN ADDITIONAL DOLLAR fiveyears-from now. - - - - _-- _ _ is .the time to put in r - t , •_ _ . . , • OW .• you , d you.-b�olne art investor in the safest of all securities -a Gov- - Wlriter�S supply. - .. i , • -- - ern Bond. - - - - - - _ _We can fill your orders corn tl p P Y -: Canada needs the small savings of her people, to finance the -work. _ -' _-At Right Prices.. - ' ' of reconstruction: - ' - - - r - - D. L. & W. Coale the best anthracite obtainabl® - - we sem, slalap, Make Your Savings Serve You and Serve Your Country-Iavwt The Campbell Flour Mills,,Co. L.td. i .. .oe, rid, seen ir Them in War Savings Stamps. .- Mille est ivy: -a.:�' dew%• '"i:.. �b N. Sw�•:,,x::�4...,__sx 1 • ' il.. .4 •'+:l .t +:Ir -:. •g . Ism .Y•"•+ y.,. r'-'.. :.... �.. y. w .s ✓.^^ }+•.. ..�., �'. t„';: ''•i: ..p.�. '.,. 'ai •?: N' w^-.;bS9��'. ,. t,i`,w:sr. .'• •a-'r,''�+p.'q,,k.:•, � 3s+ .,� ..t'„�?' ..-'i: •il^-�.t:'•.,.,.�'.. •a.�''# �u`�'. �• eL.._.., s ,.retry: •i.:,t.::.- "�' :s'f "�.+„-,.rte.•,: .•�..x �•a.+,.; r. +.s .r''�^''�' ,;`-r,`•C,..:ae�.•. Qc• ,_.,., ^..+• f ...., • ”` x... .. ;....:, °.b" . k. ,_ :. '�' - .. '?'"" :-'-"TMS' r ;.' .� '^:•.iv".:'.�-..•. sb :.. '`:•,. ,i ••c,�.•.... .(i„ ..y:,.. ..• _ r,- .... - �}.r.••..... •- - -,c.•- ':- r _ FF .w:� 4ti;.'o+ v -r,' •-s'afi a,, yJ .,.r... .. MR, .. r-. ..... .. �..' .. -.. wf,.., ..+�n .': _r ,. .; -.: __.,,y. , m« 4Y -Y- ..'.. .. "4 •.... W": ::fw..j �: . -,- , ..� . . •°• .:'Sy' n° :4 .1 •.0 :..-'�•,.� .. � ,i !Y -j." �,.i . .e:n r. i'Yif".Ni+,. A, ...L•y �. .. .n.'L".i ,�" N. �"y- :i,it t�Y1' :• z • - , TIME -TABLE—Pickering 8latoa 0 /�� _Crf?EANf cv.RaMONT The many Claremont 'friends of "Whitevale Club of T. R. Trains going Eaef due as fonoiwe Mise Margaret Morgan, daughter No. 6 Mail 8.07 s M. . The famous Neilson make .Mrs. Geo. R h rdeon -was in 'of Hire, John Morgan, of Toronto, H $ts Looal -2.37 i'.>It. -. _ 9touffville on Tuesday. i'nited Faxmera „ - 'kept constantly on hand. of 'Montreal, is visit= andformetly of Claremont, died Trains3goingoweet due gaol 1 w -- Am prepared to cater tc� Mrs. Ellik. on mor sly after a ' prolonged ill- Seeds have arrived. 7 37 A M arden parties or other _ing her eon, R. W. Ellie• Hess At the next meeting of the Club regio- No, gf Local .. B ?> ' Rev. A. McLellan is away at _ 2.35 P. M. social-pcatheringe. _ iu ions w[ll.be aeaed on •� 2? Local .. Mr?. Wm: Evans still continues parlor _ia Telephone Can. q�reeent on his vacation: in very poor health and suffers the followrug : •^ 7 Mail e.00P.. M. Mies Emma Underhill has -re Re Interewitching of Railways Ngo• 0 and 7 also run on Sunday tral office, O po81te h -- erne ern tiscn. Liss Biahu rained ritirse, in Seh Foregoing is 1 hour in advance eco, _ • Bishopt' Improving our School System of Standard time. �iiitl'O�Ont in Aurora. of L`at idge� is ntsw in attendance Regulation of Foodstuffs • T. •P Shirk, , Mies Sarah Middleton, of Stonff- unc t her. Standardization of farm implements _ �- ville, is spending -a few days with 1 ,,,;,ell Cowle, who- went over- Regulation of motor_ trucks on our The United Farmers "Mrs.'J. Readman. - seas about a year ag t roads W. 'D E R. U S H.A. Wm. Ireson, of Matkhanl, is burn ; un Sunday. He is .looking •� of --1. '. .,here at present painting G. M• I we'L•andis.convinced that his es- a war veteran, with I3 - :-Forsyth's residence. p, an(,e in militar-y-life lias great- years experience in reg � r Miss' Myrtle Anderson has re 1 t ,:.,c fitedht pair or on all 'makes _ Ontario turned to the city after �pentli.ng ri/e W ilinrd'Dempsey fight ere- gq� ,a week -at 'her• home here. 6 mong cars, O a of a has' paned tl� rporting'fraternit � here, sumo =O O Miss Ettie Sanderson; of Torun- y ,�, Garage at North Clare- meets 'in the r to, is spending her holidays at the of n-ltout have I)een giving practi- ' �• IT20nt and is T home of her parents 'here. cal (lemonstratiuns of butt the. H :pickerin Town Hall on a Wednesday James Lawson left on '�'ednes fig'. «.a�• lost ctitdn'on. a e care Of your Car 'day for illarkham township to as J t . Y• �ittcuab inteu'ls to leave- _ , 11�18s• Satisfaction 6econd ednesda - rations, stet with harve=ting ops - tro an .•i�yudny next for Quebec .City r guaranteed. Have your of each 'month ; The heavy rain has had a most to her dattghter,'•�1r=. ii• .�• Car Llt rl�fh{,. beneficial effect on the berry crop Rel frets, She ��'il1 be,act��n�pan I Faro ..`�ti p a only during summer months: ><vhicht -uoa- promises a fair yield. 1Pd by Sirs. D. P. Niaefarlane and, Randall; Birkett, of Winnipeg,. aur, Scutt, of IIarri=tor. � North Claremont watch for nekt me8tieg -� is visiting his brother, Thomas, ••A nice rainfall ovetnr'red here on date. _ and' other, relatives in the ,tac:n Saturday evening and ou Sunday HRQUGI� good C,arage ahi woruinR, ��hich-.has. be,jefited the times and bad times fox I In Union there isStren��1� Wm. Gibbons and daughter, of crops greatly. And the cooler the past 45 years this Toronto, and Robt. and Mrs. Wor- weather that has followed the p: thy, of Brampton, visited Ivit)1 rain has been much appreciated. Bankbassteadilyg�venitsbest Mrs. Thos. Gibbons last week. ___ _ __ I _ Horace Brodie, of Pontiac, Mich., - - -- efforts to the development and ���QARAOE u buildin -of theagricultural, coal,accompanied by Miss Jennie Raw- NEW p g ,t a ~° eoa, of Toronto, is visiting with o enaed u manufacturing and' commeranti - ci� Usines, o 1`0.90 per ton Remember the garden party at a garage on. his premises an Chestnut,.. � gnee y Is prepared to do all kinds O�efCtientserviceisavailable stove, 10,75 - $alsam next Wed da evening, of automobile repairing. forthebenefitofallcustomer:. - - Egg, �• • - the Toronto 10 56 When Mr. Perrin, � comedi6n will give the program. " Will Handle all uecessary;parts THE - , I •pf all materials and design .g+�Oc • A • W' for re airs. ` k b in stook. Ib will pay yon 1 o �•a =- Geotge Rawson, of Toronto, ar• p , esu at our works acd in"% our shook rived in the village on Monday to Ie a13o agent.for Gray•Dort Car?. STANDARD BANK obtain prices Don't be misled QS.o$®='511,"• Get t s nd sfew days with G.'M. and Call- in and see him, pe before baying. Mrs. Forsyth and other relatives. pR CANADA -� agents we do not employ them, a misled Bingham sr... Of Toronto, ly we can, and do throw off . -the agent Grain Chopping her aug er Ill f comm as on o per ch singfl'lsyou wiJ - Ssf� aecbmpauied by ML Q. ZIMMERMAN' • M�wA�a� oertainiy gave by purchasing from ne.>< ..AND FL kKING , and a friend, spent over Sunday CL.aRF.NIONT, Ont. f,.liANGH ALSO AT wHiTerr callsolioited. here •with.her son, ,W. G. and.51r9. �i J. T. �S aTHESON I am prepared to do chopping and est .- gham.. �� • ��Fri- 'Riny _ Privates Nelson and Len i3'San netts and Work's, - Whitby, Ontario Baking on Monde a and Brant -� n - y y, derson returned home on Sunday let. . ... .__. - •,.-�.r.•::-..�•'c:�-..rte-,� - days April beginning v ."after being overseas for eleven - :-.+.......- •�----� Months and fourteen months re- Made in f� � ..d. ;��',�;,,,„�.�•.� Bowe stone boats, wagon and` Mader � spectively. _ - 4 The ilietlwdil}t and Presby.tenan =11--- K'- I li� `f tongues on an • .. - �,..�•�'� � Sohn FtBaglea, Greenwood, ,: Sunday Schools intend holding a . `� $ ai6-1 ... r`� ` f ` ' anon picnic in J. Borland's grove.ninivi - onSaturday.J51 ulyl9th(PeaceDay)' a�Qrm0� 1Ue1sq ti! (y' ' Weare pleased to report that SA 1 il�il�`� '�M": 7. a•,'.; Y "fir ,� P. Maenab jr., who has been con- w s bell for several weeks t 4., a --- - -_ ---- us mee a ra ns suffering . from as attac of ty. Yrl i 1� , _ First-class Rigs to hire day or °-phoid fever, is now improving. _ gprices. • ' night at lowest _ Mise E. E. Smith, teller in the • �.. _ _ PAPER pc _.. _ . `, b. /��� f.CL� �U! d Phone 1805 F Standard Bank here, to now en• _ /� joying • two -weeks vaeation,-partrAA o ` friends at Po41 rt Stan ey, the beau• f, _ PROPRIETORS x tifalsummer resort on- Lake Erie. •• s, ���,t We on rstulate Miss Vets E. - _ VER U SES _ - 5tephensom, a pupil of M,rs. John' Soden, A. T. C. M., an having ` R: - -� SAFEGUARDS HEALTH T e x t o n pissed very successfully the piano _ - eza�.ninatioa for Associateship, ¢A s C on ectionery _ Ngi1,SON'S Ice C>r'ea>in - vatory of Mu0c. I V • The Lower School examinations Ice Cream Sundaes,. Sodas and Br�eks. • � y _�'ICKERiN� constantly on hand in bulk or bricks - have been in proicrees ..since bion NIONNE $x`'1 da morning and the Middle' other Swee .. H R y r -., School and Junior Matriculation - -.- - r o r - . um `Ch (} chocolates a o �_ popular Petri tic Music `ezaminationa began on Thacsdhp Tobaccos.. Cigars, etc. - morning. Mr. Eividge, of _ Whit - try. is the presiding examiner.. _ ' IDL DILLl'vQHAbi BLOCK Dir. McCallum} has a Kang of Bel } e gran bays from Chatham at work Call and see ottr;htock of TOrOIItO ■ OttaWa -- -" -'- - Pick ring,.Ont. On his ,farm thinning his sugar `-Brant-Ola "' and make ; ; M�cwlc er oar Ani -. — beets of which helhas about thirty coMroeT sr 111 beets j C •. _-� _acres. They do not -'.believe in aur, choice; and'— working during the dap, but do _y —__•- their work in the mornings and. - las Can, and o`�abM Conchae by every assurance that S ott' �-t• ,,,�staoda .wd i3wdee- evenings • - rd ��partgae-t' Cars tad Coaches �a There. will be ° e Presbyter are securing an inBtru- �� br Naha Sunday ,School in th y -' . - .. • . _ ,. . Lw Tormlo t9.46 am. ad Mi1�d p,i• ; but on �. fan church next Sunday, ` (� yta�) the following Sunday, July 20th. meat that will ' bring en the Sanday School wilt, `meet at ..tire satisfaction. and rend- ` •r. Othwa ta.� r-rrr•and ' K00 �'�' - Tihe Universe►h' he usual hour, and the Rsv. W cc""'l s"'+•') ' • ' _ .."the will preach in the Meth- 'pa'>,• t°"l' ""°` rr • -L_• - 0 er r0 girl. • a'n music 011.. With eoae,eetions ter Moe,tseal: Queue SaW111$ --MaG�=gas+ •' odist church at 10.80,x. m., and in p p Y-� Y �; st• John; Halifax and Maritime the Presbyteriarl church at 7 p: m• : any. Disc Record made. and New England States Points. Manufactured by * The services next Sun, in the TlAwA Methodist church will be held .at - prices and Terin'B cur X52 Ips arra W $• 1�C1fa0n a0n, S `Rv 1 C R►re•d� Ttetuta sad [RM.r..atwer C•N•R7•- the usual hears• ar., sbtioa. i.roa0o{ 7 Jams Street Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, _. all its We extend our congratulations on application. t NOS' H..li. - to the pupils of Mies Vets Steph- - �' - war to. nsM►a" - Blackemitbing and Woodworking is ;fF vin ss- ed the following examinations o and filing a specie ty, the Toronto Conservatory of 14fus We stock' -Gasoline Engines, Emery zo : Piano, ElCirc ementary Grade, hon- Pickering, Ont • - - - Wheels, Emery MaCirc ar ndrelasaw ars-Gladys Jones. Iutroductory ..Grade, first-class honors -Aldine "=" - We have for sale a number of ' Ward; honors-',lona Hurlbert, -' + young pigs.. - Edith Peters. '•' Theory, Element e1 (� - w�� (� Ary (rudiments), First-class hon- ,ore -Hazel HOrtOP• .� y' ptd-•- PICKERIN - Report of 'Promotion Examina _ s - tions, ,.Claremont . C�ontirivation , UMBER Y li 'ti' Boiler doesn't crowd the dinner off.th� 9ehool. NA as in order of merit. „ �n > L i Form Ito Form 11 Lois Brodie 1 ��� TPixndora on wash days. 'You'car♦ set the. (hoti), Ida Stanbury (lion)_ • Helen � � � • boiler either way, across or lengthwise of the top. -; -Barclay (lion), Gaashn (hon). � s y ' - Donald Rawson, 'Lntvig li axlen, ''f,� 4,l : ?'; There is no guess -wort: baking either. The oven t -Be and Eclipse Brands -oliva Jones, orae ones. ' t'r c; `�1 has a glass door•which keeps the baking in full 'Hardwood Flooring in 3 S, Fiss, Bessie Graham, Neil NicKin= -' :-__ -- D view, The thermometer tells whether the oven g-lg end, 13.16, all gra es non, Verna Bingham, pz ,)moted ;zy ; is hot enough or not. The oven, as you must. have of Beech, Birch, Maple. :. on term exams, - M, • J. NPilker, _ heard, is very evenly heated. _..„� - _ principal; C. C. Dolbear, assistant. �� ,; porcelain - Plain and Cuarter Cat White i, has ens working grates ; po M, J. Wilker, principal of our This dependable range y- and Red Oak. Continuation school left last week enameled reservoir, which may be removed for cleaning• to spend a few days at his home Pandora is, the sort of range you have always wanted. See lf. quality and Manufaetnre in Tavistock, after which he will Guaranteed return to Toronto where he will 1 ispend a couple of weeks examin to � Sold by J. S. BALSDON ing papers. We are pleased to - W. D. Gordon �c Boa, sy know that he has been engaged plagERINCi for another year. The three lady ':. teachers have all resigned their .... amiudepeadent OLD rdwconequengsfV� a � i -:'i.. `..,:aa s . a+�7.:'`...�K ,_. :i� .. ... ... .-r, ,,v''.. :.P'.-''ur .�. :.�,. �'a•,,'; ,:fr �,h�7," , •L'+ .�: - . ,+Ti'r� .<ao ,_�.ue _,,.. .�a•�i`....v ... !•' ^,y+r;ms•!6<+:•':.. u. ;..cs .,.., -,•-.. _:'.'..w"imt�" ..,:..• �.-:t 'ar3"'.�Y'sa,it'+3ef. `'�`�'�: ".. u?cs;,y b:-:''k."� :.ia .. 'aa "�.::a�..�._-`u;�. �`..s.-K. E. ;�_.. �'.. r. ..:. ,...M1, ':• -�. -�^'+: ..•... ;k,.7, .. .:,., y. _....q;.. .: .. ..• +,•,y., ,,,..•y,,.. Lr�•j eM. s �� .r: t... ;+• ..:^L_ . ,. n .,r.. ; , s A' -. ....:. •c :.,, w. : w. _ _ ,. ,... ,', .� a ?c� � -r/ gT � � i ,nFd+: ,:'_ri• ,�,. Y Y"f9".'� >e�c'.Ir '-� "l.r, s-.•�"-: i . j y ..'/ 'fit Have You Iver Thought o� 1... L. 7[e=laaoa >D..a : ,Pett.. .' This? -That a Cup _- of Youth Writes a Letter to Love >" o! Yioton 3oads vg >!ad dsaatts TEA i - - -- -- rag vnot�a oa tae aaaaotal ya�a of the orosto awrala= payees --By EYELYN GIL W healers In Government sad nuaWpea PAR �� Then she naked about the children,I loads ' "Row re you?" the doctor -and told about some twelve and a' �O�oa s><ds.. >ls aeeltada se., sosoatm - sharply. > I hall -.cent initial handkerchiefs she-' He sought 'her' hand again,, and. • "Twenty-four," .she' repined prompt- had bought at a sale, and signed her- I clung to it satisfied. ly, though puzzled. t self, `°Your affectionate sister. MEW He drew in a whi in breath k (To be continued:) Ing And then, because her tient' � ejaculated. "As young '- <p` _ �'�' that! Th it's o zd qudieK,�she to - ed out thefightas t t en one of three things: seem and lay o cr her cot. FuIler's earth, or starch, if fuller's s your shoes are too tight, or- you have Lying properly mused, is one of Nature s greatest there, she., thought• about. her shoes earth is not at handy is a safe removet indigesticin, or . you have had a' scrap ,that needed half -soling; and she wan.' o- spots from delicately colored ma•- --blessings as a harmless stimulating beverage. with your beau." j d e _.__. _.. __ __. _ "It's not any of them," she de- she, d whether when she was ' fifty ; terlals. Spread a paste of either. " ..- - fended herself. I d -still be nursing or still be keep= made with a little glycerine, upon the' THE KORAN AND THE SKULL. WORLD'S GREATEST AIRMAN. She could not if she would.,'.have+ ling a rocming" house; and then she spot and leave for several hours them told him the truth. Muggins was no reminded herself. the', she'd better brush thoroughly with a stifF wliiis tr One of'the Interesting- Items of the Remarkable Achlevemente of Lieut. seminar s Cholo not' order any new uni3Orms until she Repeat if stain is not entirely removed. r p y gy student, She was .decided— "Mary!" - Peace Treaty Jua4 Signed. Fonck of thb French Air •Service. , only vaguely aware that she was sick Y•, tried ••the voice - - _ of . the business of nursing other- wo- from the bed, , If you read the peace' treaty carefut- The most polished aerial duelist the g For a moment elle was too startled ! { ly through, you were surprised, no world has even seen is Lieut. Rene men's husbands to ,health, working. doubt, to learn that the Germans were Fonck of the'Piench Air Service. His always for other women's happiness even to rise. After all her' expe,r- � and getting nothing out of it herself fence nurse she: would have, required fo surrender to' thblf'Yormer third citation reads: as a owners "the skull of the Sultan Ok- "Fonck (Rene Paul). Adjutant pilot but .her thirty a week.. � thought that nothing could s rtle - wawa. and- the Koran of 'the Caliph of Escadrille C.-47: Remarkable pilot, -"Why did you 'go into nursing?"; her; and yet that simple na ( he demanded. pa Othman." That seems .a curious item brave, skillful and alert, having al- t9 her across the room almo t r - The r to be included in the terms of so ready taken part in a large number- of Psychology student . ,which alyzed her. How did he know that epoch -shaking a document, but the fol- aeric Muggins was not -would have said her name was Mary? "Aside .from _ lowing to the explanation: solutely attacked two enemy aero- a the teachers in schcol, no, one had - - hungry` • heart craved, 'was : to be ''in ever called her The Koran pf the Caliph Othman- is planes strongly armed. He gave chase s e w•as Mame' to.the Hammond fam- one of the holiest of holy thins in to one athi:ons 1 e that she. , . needed; and -that, after ail; what she ily she- was Muggir s;' to the rest of wor t is as sacred to skillful manoeuvres compelled it to 70 L= ON Ta TR a had found was only a place on the the world Miss Hopkins. le the Mohammedan as would be a manu• come down intact wtihin our lines, script of- the. Gospel according io St. 'He has already' been twice cited in outskirts 'of other folks' ematiorral "Diary!" called the voice again- John in St..John`s handwriting had the orders.)" life. Muggins, being what she was, � this• time with a strangely beseech= OF P�IRtTY. _ blurted out 'something coinprelien- Ing note tri it. • Christian world any such treasure:_ - What the. Mtatton does 'not mention, �; _ - Caliph - Othman was both kinsman writes -'Mr. Laurence L: Driggs lir ..•ble and not true.. Hastily she rose and zrossed the ,end son-in-law of Mohammed. After � Heroes of Aviation, was that there "It looked like ,good_ money," she --darkened' room -to his bed. said, "But .Z guess. the roomin ' "the death of the Prophet dispute arose had actually -been ndc combat. at aria g She oro a er, - house is bett - . - - Direr the varying recslona of the Koran Fonck had continuallyo t and after he, had taken . it his hand � •--• - - thatp e erman aero lane, :and had ke t e contemplated her thoughtfully. reached ,out -ar_d clan convuls+ivel - from re esu coy P p g y It will kit yon -'yet;" he mused ins or from passing of the testa" from I it in such a; position that it was unable"What?"-to hers: 'So abs seated herself on the �� - mouth to mouth. So the caliph sum• to use its guns -it had to dodge and . ,; chair beside the -bod. The boy was _ V atoned to Medina Zaidiba' Thabit, woo descend and dodge and descend until The war. _ : _ quiet now, except that his hand kept - - •She $hook. her head skeptically had been amanuensis to biobamnied, finally It had to save itself by making S:• its feverish grasp -on icer own, giving - -and, assigning three learned scholars . a. -landing within our lines. All that Then .kheg went together to the it a queer sensation more accustom- " t+Lilly him, ordered an authentic teak - sick room, forgetting completely ed as it was to mustard plasters and -0ocurred although Po ' k or Lieut. Thi- that he had asked a uestion the' had * prepared. When the work Was chin-! berge, his observer, did not fire a q � `thermometers and hot-water single allot from their machine not been__ an�were4. - - plete, three copies of (t •tit ere 'made: guns. - , -sun and Of a 'boy. The original remained in - ey remember it when "Mary." L� Dr. Biggins returned a second ti ; es wen o Damascus. Kufs sad' of one of th® lutea models. It was ole Fn the darkness she bent toward - ----�-�- I that da 8assora. I intact- nd, Its passengers uninfuzed. y The cause of his visit a,•as That was done in -650, and all earl: At half st a o'clock in t Godfrey. a e t "Yes?" s n ly: _.. _ uneasy shout him all evening. Ile ! . he 4uestioaed-doothi g orae w Prisoners.. g• "You'say"'Yes! ,uat like that," he �T-y�T'Ag��g• � Thus for more than twelve hunitred The captured observer, an • officer, looked feverish a.nd really ill, ai- reproached her bitterly. "' 'Yes'— - T.... rears the - manuscript has been re-' fumed with impotent rage. He; had though he kept assuring her that„he that's all you say." WEU COOKED 0 SEASONED - liglously reserve �Iri his- pocket a permission, for leave was quite ali right. _There was nom "Who _ thing, of -course, that he could tell '"WhatAid you want ale to -say?" rated. ' -' 1 that afternoon gt two o'clock. � >A „. When Gen. Ilenby neared Medina The- G<srmsa pilot, 'questtoiied by She about, th cause o! his misery. she asked him ,in her coneiliatory T NEAT She did clot %en know that' a -cer. l voice. during the campaign to the Near East, Commander du Peaty, could only say You.., might at least say, 'Yes "I was outmanoeuvred in, such. e tam stationer in the town hada a love:' dear. , ,• :. "Enver Pasha and a -body of Turkish deifor,- - • _ - troops in his command removed the veraary pressed me, keptIIalways Y ad• B magazine^ wa that I could do nothi ly daughter -'Mary, who so etimea gne'd to 4xchan aFor Muggins it was like a- sudden _ sacred original from Medina. Now it the! AN 't atrial] coins when her fattier was out• plunge Into lee -colli' water, making lilies) successor mercy, I could do notbhi but co stood , had -she Known. What she I her gasp: e-uejat, a iaitstery -over ate;• no matter what [ cognized b_y the Allied powers as the .did, �v he kept me conttnuall at thought of .was..bronchitis and when - y have under- _ E po it to Mohammed, and g me she finally • called .the' nurse to take "You don't care;" he admonished. '. W CLARK } !t w111 do much to confirm Ms guthori--'� do a _ t her bitterly. „i..t. -- _1y in the eyes of the faithful. - Everyone will admit that such a Vic• _ - -.. _.. ' ' tory merited the Military Medal. the boy's temperature the -little ther- i A sudden glory of tenderness filled The skull of .Okwawa, sultan of a part of Central Africa, is to the ignQr• 4 -. mometer gave such an alarming re-� her heart. She bent ever him. - ---'-ant natives of the Dark Continent The Literal Truth. tort that the doctor was summoned "I do` care," she declared tiuth' at 'once._ He talked vaguely of a mediaeval, European Monarch TRa_T>ammiilegees e.ina„___hfng __-_T� gu y of acute fully. -gubjectw gastritis ora little cold�and finally soldier's privilege -growling about admitted that he couldn't be sure' -- - - ` - -- - thea b t of all w a their troubles and the high co O power o authority. cost of d u Kori en- c t g �,-Y?il � p X• until .morning,_� - -. Whoao possessed It was sovereign;, a chi lite while . a leave. "Ind they But outside of the• sick room he Here Is -the FINAL Ph o h o_graph r� r whose tacked it -was an Imposter. How a chicken, dinner. at a. cafe and they wondered to DLrs: Hariximoad whether -- the Germana'secured it is one of the `charged me a doitarand six bits," said he might have had some sort of, an That Plays ALL ReCords CORRECTLY ..:untold stories of the war—lodked, per. one. _ upset. haps, In, the archives of the -British A newsboy. overheard•'him: "Say, ,, ,r„ U set stomach?" in «' foreign office. But beck it goes. to the. mister," he said, "I know where you P inquired Mi� r Hammond: "Something.. he's _Sacci) ." _ ..� British crown, to be added to the many can get a chicken dinner for two bits. ., „ other curious objects that attest to A good, big one, _too." , Well, that, of course, •said Dr. �- ry native eyes the genuineness of the The soldier looked skeptical, but Biggins; but i was wondering if ha -y might have had -might have had= the only no�raph with.the wonder -This ly pho king's right to rule—as, -for instance r the hewsbo insisted that h'. lt- Y as lie 'tui "i )tuna" reproducer which h=lhtee. dls ' _ -a-dtamou root that ing the truth, and told the street and ed proclaims him rightful ruler of a sec- tWMrs., Hammond stopped bei mber of the place, too.' � - ng. war- -vied long enough'to to laugli. - tion of India. f A few days later the. two 'soldiers «. T g port .gave his went to the city and determined to a ell„ his college father and me an emotional shock! Charles kingsley says, "The mother visit the cheap restaurant. .They But -it d•idn't-give him. one! And his -who loves her own -child may be a very found the address. It°was a feed tire bill, too:­Tnhdeed, I wish that had ordinary mother, but she who takes - upset him a IittIe.' someone else's and loves 'ft- aNot So Foolish. her "-• _' •• So he gave his. order; to the nurse, • own, uhe is one of God's mothers." ' A 'young mill hand having some and the - convalescent'' little Ham- Horseiiesh as food was introduced slight mental trouble, was -•seat to an monde were left that night to, the into Gaul when the country. was in, asylum. After he had been there for care of nursemaid and governess, vsded by the Franks after the con- a few' weeks w fellow._ worker visited while Muggins_. was _officially in tai quest by Julius Caesar. Records -re- him. led in Godfrey's room, to whic-h a dative to 1404 show that it was eaten "Hello, Henry„'_he said,..,,How are cot had been 'brought for her, use. -in Paris at that time. you gettln' on?” But she But up a little while to keep 4 " - - "Tin gettin' on dne." said the patlent. an eye on him, foi he was tossing 7[iaard's rla3meat Ctue• Diphtheria. "Glad to hear it, I suppose you'll be feverishly upon his bed: Shading the, comin' back to the inill. soon?" drop light so that it would not dis- _ - What!" exclaimed Henry, and a turb the patient, she took up her . LaT,,look of great surprise came into hos leather .writing pad and, the -letter face. • "bo you think .I'd leave a big, she had started that. afternoon to her. j fine house'like this and a grand garden sister. She looked up from her paper to come back to work in a Mill? You at' the end of a ch line or so, to All grades. Write for Drfcee• must think I am wrong in my head -T' _make sure tha>e patient did not j TORONTO SALT WORKS I __.., need `her. G. J. CLIFF • TORONTO ..None. -Too Sure. • . The letter progressed rapidly. for l Saiil the Bishop of London recently she found herself able to think' more at a social Fathering: clearly, 'in this immense midnight 4. ­ "Bigotry, 1 "Bigotry, even -in its -mildest--form, stillness' of the house, than she had.. makes me smile, for .it calls up. a Pun. done yesterday with all the after- I . _ � � S ( ny story. noon's distractions about her. "An old lady and 'John, her coach- "I cannot see," she wrote, 'that -UNIVERSITYI man, were so bigoted that no reco there is more mons in it than in nized .fliuroli service suited them, and nursing." tt .Il_ 8ING3TON so they'used to . !l1 ONTAMo Sunday in the drawing -room of the into spare. After all, what was there ARTS mansion. to gain by ,the change? Then she n.. -• _ went on: Part at the Arts coarse maybe ear crcd by A frtsnd remonstrated with the old correspondence, lady one ' day. ' "That is, after you, have paid the., MEDICINE - - EDUCATION "'Dd,,you really -think that .you and help ayd the coal and the electricity - APPLIED SCIENCE your coachman,' she said, 'a.re the only and the rent and the upkeep gener- Mining, Chemical, Civil, true members of the only true church ally; that is, not '.finless you called it Mechanical and Electrical 'on earth?' a sanatorium or a rest house and Engineering "'Veli, said the bigoted old lady charged fancy prices. But I will come SUMMER SCHOOL NAVIGATION SCHOOL thoughtfully. I'm none too sure about out and look it over, because if it Jatyaad August. . December toepril John,' " pays better I want t0 go into it. I 28 0II0. Y. CHOWM, Registrar.' ,__-__�_ __ think it wouid be easier, on the lZinard's Liniment Cares %ara'et in Oow■ whole." —ttact ptaees fqr neje Tea;inclu ng the diamond -Point that, stay!r• permrtl,ently in position. � The "Ultuna" is the only "all -record" repro- ' 'vucer providing the exact weight, needle' and diaphragm for each make of record. 'Another, exclusive feature -is the'all-wood tone �,chatnber—built like a violin. entirely free from tin or cast iron_ 3TLL ZN sass COUPON .............. .........................•••••-...................................................._......._..:. THE MUSICAL MERCHANDISE SALES CO.. `Dept. W. L. _ _ Excelsior Life "g. Toronto Without obligation send Name ......................... me, free of charge, you booklet explaining pri Street or RR .... ciples'of the 'Ultona." """""'• " Town ...................... Frog.... ,eewsa.r ase Arew - -�•J>� d .e5farles S itrco n Imperial Eureka Harness OU —geinto the leather, Keepsts it supple—looking new and strong as new. Keeps insects and moisture out, -Prevents drying --and cracking. Keep's breakage and repair bills down. Sold in convenient- sues. - 'Imperial '� Eureka Harness Oiler —makes oiling easy,quick and thorough. Should be in every bun. L Imperial Mica Azle Grease —prevents spindles wearing thin and hubs getting loose. The powdered mica and grease coats both spindle and hub lining with a cover' ing of perfect Itibrication that fills all pores and smooths all rough place. Makes loads easier to haul, reduces strain on harness and horses. Sold in many sizes -1 Ib. to barrels, I �, --�-------v FLIGHT IN 108 From East Fort;�e� urney 600 Miles, Accomplished Without Mishap, But Petrol SuPply Almost Exhausted. tow needed. This was mere Mineola, N. y., July 6. -Gr- caution, and did not Ablantic Ocean, anchored here at the M-34 was at 9.54 a.m., to her assistance, Roosevelt Flying Field, _d on the way, plugging steadily a,he? ch mean to i to Mineola. Once clear Of the Bay -time) I after an aerial voyage of 108 atmospheric hoodbo the nutes, which covered F' !"hours and 12 ml Of y which had beset thA craft from the 1,600 miles from East Fortune,. Scot- I time it took the air was gradually --land. When the super -Zeppelin ar- rived here she had left only enoukh R-34 headed south -we -ninety min- The to keep ale.ng the coast petrol her moving lantic of thirty per tes longer. Her 'crew four and! of Maine, he noE,a pointed for Cape almost sleepless for Toyer -sons, ost to the 1 Cod, vi�ith the Unitbd States :a half days, were weary ilm n her tall and in astion, but bal3py at. the Ba of the epoch- coiistant wireles pletion craft stuclt cl Be in the her. The navy The return voyage pro- monster,, running wake of the ai!.r making trip. Z71 ­ will be started at 8 a, in Tues- pe, Cod' ably under forced draft, until Cal -day; and then the dirigible § s reached, The R-34 was forced to cruise 2,050 v.* a ss lots. from cut� acro 'knots to reach Trinit� y Bay, Nfld., 08o The mamMoth balloon,' looking like Scotland, and East Fortun, a huge flying fish _waIs sighted in the "knots from there to Mineola... 9 'o'clock, and fif t een di-tance about lines of care bitten deep into their cruised about in a circle at a -faces, Major G. H. e 'I 'telepliclied that everything mander, an xious. hours readiness for the landing. ly the eff ect of the an the .-through which they lived yesterday Whie the R-34 was circling -sing over the far field at a great height, Major Prtt ere crui jumped off with a parachute. while they w A of C?Lnada and the Bay of j chard -reaches . TK -a-as rearly a half-hour before Fundy, beset by fog, heavy wi d d JS ble c3me to anchor. elecW.cal storms., Lj.s.N., the, ground WN d as though the 'un a- Lieut.- Hoyt, f0field cut �blovwi, �when t seeme '0� w -any-- rounds before the KNOCK OUT? -lere is a fight in which e 000 evi office�, had a3!embled on the field That knock ------ -p-here was haunted by 5, than Goo soldiers -and -Intraining for U9 1 force of more final -wallop" from HOME INT-ERESTS_-__A_re_Y'z_R - -children and -OUR peigbhors, OUR Isaid''Lieut-* Gjity Harris, the metdor- 8� imtant action as the NE. it is ALL -of us -you and me and OUR sailors ready Ur When the entire country are 0 INST thi -one evil. OUR Champion I OURSELVES 4 ological officer. -34 circled lower anl lower. town and OUR neighboring towns us. if weTHINK with the R-34 long -overdue at its I R -%-as only 2 'feet aliove the al i knock she together Into ONE.co-operative whole. WILL OUR man win? And when? It all depends on ion, its petrol hawser was let. go home as ONE 31AN, then*e are I a g od ar wl [ground a huge ish non- as ONE'.%IAN, act as ONE MAN, trade at the flg]iL Idthis picture we see OURSELVES rayed running low, and buffeted by strong from under the nose. Brit out. 'in reality WE d I re not at the Tin g side. WE are IN -yesterday; while over the Bay of etfully e o'diers, and sailors, shouted 91 Fundy to send a wireless call to th ol How TO TELLA'CRIMINAL. 7 to be as they seized the rope and h . ungjn American 14vy Department grim death. 0 give assistance- if it like FOREST FIRES 1pecullarities of . Head Developme& prepared t 1c. cooked, 65c; seg. -frot Erin'SGrcculsic WI)rld 48c,; do. beav),..40 to 4 4-8 to 56c'; pUr re criminals who might other- rol',s, 37c; breakfast bacor, less, 60c; Many to 51c; hcne e 'Markets of the backs. plain,� 50 1 f unLCKED BY r clear bellies, 41c. ed by the, Cured meats --Long clear bacon, 32 their -heads. Breadstuffs. W 33c; clear bellies, 31 to 32c. . All Danger in North Country a Areat crimt- eneral. th Earl of Cavam 3c,, . tubs. Over For Time Being. Professor Lombroro, Lleut.-G e Toronto july.S.-Man. wheat: --Nd- I Lard -Pure. tiercesi rank No. 2 Noithern.. �7%c; prints, 39e. Com- said- that it- was has--re-linquished -7 -1 Northe;n, $2.24% NO.'a7%c; POils, I .--Hzqeytur-y,---i-ury--4-,-Y6r-tbe me; that all criminals except thieves bad as general. ' ' L ii 4%c; pails, 32% to 32%c; printit, 33 being all serious danger from forest I remarkable. heads. A Chair of Agrticultuie hall be rample, for his head -was titutied1n connection with ftiveraft3 33%c. Ize, whilst. his -6ars were -Nominal. eal, JulY &.-Oats, extra No. 'the weather an enormous a College, Cork. American corn- Montr All day Friday oata--No. 3 a outside. Be. Flour, new standard grade,. Ontario-. feed, 8 go throughout the north boutinued show very prominent. Friends responded- most generously VSc. according to-freigbt Rolled oats bag another feature H In aid - of Willi $11 to $11.10. 9 irregular heads are rf to the ,pound Day" �R -No. I er, P4 $4.40. Bran, $4�. Sh�Tt,, ery, at least in the districts beginninj Ontario wheat No. 2 do, $2.1-1 $4.25 t( southo a in criminals of all etasseisi. The thie Drumconda Hospital: caj lot, $2 14 to $2.20;' - I lbs Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, at Boston Creek oyt the y in addition do.; to $2A5 f.o.b., $44. Cochrane and Porcupine on the north.1 possesses this pecultartt The, dairymen of Belfast hATS Ro. 3'do, $2.07 f reigIrtk. 1 $33. She rain belian t the'i to a remarkably small.bead. The oints, accordin to 0, fall at all _cWgd to reduce the pricii of milk to to 0 No 0. July - -8.-Heavy choice POITIEs aj- --", _,expg__ Dublin have $2.17.; No-. 2 do. $2.06 $2.147 - Tor nto, jo, good, $12 from about three to five o'clock this 11 heavy appe ance, an* 1 -rile --- piltlic--librarles of. S do, $2.02 te. $2.10 f.o.b., -shipping. steers, $13.50 to $14.50; 1 this has been followed declare that the weight, of the lower all been closed owing - to heifers, morn�ng, and -points; according to freights. to Sla; butchers', teers and showers. The rain is�jaw is far abovVi that of anjordinary fl Pess--No. 2, nominal. - choice, $11 to $12; do,' good, $9.50 to by intermittent within -man. young thieves often have a enAcie of In uenza. $1.20, $10.50; do, m ed., IS to S9; do, co�ln-, expected to hold.' the fires a rhich Westmeath farmer Is the Owner Barley' Malting, $1-16 -to cows, choice, tb� time being. number of -freckles ind witiukles w f a sheep which recently gave birth $7 to $7,75; butchers' that, are strongly marked. to Ave healthy lambs. Buckwheat -No. ' 2, nominal. $10 to $11.W do, good. $9 to $9.75; It Is considered unfortunate who ye o. 2, nominal. I b sh f1res shou'd have gai Tb -late Mrs. EmIlY McFeR flour--Governinent stand_ do, med., $8.25 $6 -. butch- u - r,'Land LY WELCOMES Manitoba to $8; do, canners, $&.25 to 11.50; do' headway so early in the summe LONDON WARM died recently at Carrickmacross, . -s. choice, the rains of, to -day will only suffice HER OWN an estate valued at $165,000. ard, $11, Toronto. era' bull $10 to $ TROOPS FROM WAR has estab- Ontario, flour-Governirzient 9 to $ 1 to- coust',tute a temporary check. A The Cork corporation ard, $10.50 to $10.75, lit loriged wet spell will be necessary London, July 6. -London bad her lished a conciliation boaid for the s8t- ronto and MontrebLI, prompt shipm, t completely. tory celebration Saturday- tiement of trade disputes. ers, choice, to put the fires ou own vie Ided at the Millfeed-Car lots delivered Mon ei distinct from the national celebi ck moote pf es luded. B,,,, $140 to $180; dof com, and med., $65 On th other' hafd, another T*o freights, bags inc to $10.50; longed dry spell would permit the I to be held on Juli 19 -when the Lon -.I annual meeting of the 'Royal ZOOl choice,. $17 r Ireland. $40 to $42 per ton, shorts, $42 to $44 to $110; calves, spring into I n regiments which participated in cal Society to .90 per bag. I do, vied., $16 to $17; do, com., $1-1 to present smoldering fires to 'do t., ood feed flour, $2 i need of C&P per ton; g No. 1, $20 to, $23 per ton; 1 $13; do,. grass. $5.50 to $7; lambs' renewed Sfel All appears to be safe the war, af ter a review by the King The death is annou �ai of the Hay- marched rrancis c. Forth, 'princi -to -$IQ-per tor�� �.Wing, $18 to _$20; sheeps fOT--the. ppeseft, but the g�am Palace, ill. - Belfast 1*1unt-.tpa1-Teehnica Straw --Car lots, $10 to $11 per ton, 3101 to $7.60; li;�vy fat bu`cks, $6 to ost spectacular military M G. Campbell, chairman of the 1, clipped, yearlings, $12.50 expect that residents in the various It was the m land, his been permit i since the a mmittee for Ire traclr, Toronto. $6.50; lamb� the north will not I event in London rmistice. Fax - Co British e. gs ed and watered, $23 parts of Order of the Country Produce-Wholesal &.5 ho, in various appointed. to the 36 0 to $12 2 off cars, $23-25 to themselves to fall into a state of false I Twenty thoussibid men fro Empire. --Dairy, tubs and rolls -2.25. ther will maintain ed of Sir Ed - Butter do, f.o.b $22 to $0 security, but ra and variegated regiments particripat 40c. Creamery, fresh $23.50; revent as far, ed,,anij London, a great lover of spec- The death to ann.ounc made. solids, 47 to 48c; printsi 48 to careful vigilanc% and p 1. as possible the recurrence of a, forest tales, gave her own sons, a we,160me ward George Jenkinson merly Additional Under-Secretary for 49c. be hard to surpass. Eggs --New laid; 38 to 2;9.--. CELEBRATE PEACE fire outbreak. which Ireland. 4 poultry -Spring - chickenst gn Note The Dublin Port and Docks Board.. wl, 32 to 35c; 22 of the Powers to S! nt for per 60c- roosters, 25c; fo 35 to 40c; ONE U. S REGIMENT on. of, el -Kaiser have applied to Parliame 3k; turkeyst MY NINETEENT *'To r.EMAIN ON RHINE J'or. Extraditi mission to -raise their rates 'by I0 fifty 46. squillbs doz., ty e King s: -The 11 ce inaugural meettuirof the - to 30c; duck th Tom Paris say ,, The pea ..roosticrs,'22e; fowl, 26 His MajeSI A despatch f techni- The note to Holland requestin'gy it;e- Soci�ty,. Trinity College, Army of occupation lings, lb., 35c; turke", 30c. Day For Empire Peace American rmer German Em- Historical ling to the re. cally ceased to exist when the rer.-.oval extradition of the to . --- held in the college dining, room.11 ",Dlesalers are Bel Festival. ineland peror? it is unde'stood, will be signed was - lit. Ron. SW wing prices: if the units still in the Rh r ided over by 82% to 33C to His Majesty as Issuf comparative e - the powers. twles, Stilton, 33 t� 34c. tion appointing Sunday the 6th day of remain on Rhine only one regi 32 I;i c; ry,' choice, 44 to July eneral thanksgiving tme t th ertain auxiliary troops, Wa D11 Butter -Fresh dai� as a day of 91 the blessing of peace, 0 aliln7glapp'Toximately 5,001 amery prints, 52 to 54c. for ' R Margarine -1-36 to 38c. his desire that, this day shall be ob FORMER 'ERMAN'EXPERO Eggs -New laid, 44 to 45c; new de not Ily in all the United King se it ;l, 11 quirters, of the Empire, BACK laid in ftrtons, 48c. d om, b 'a CANADIANS ARE AU OF LONDON * FRONT ving f?hickens, 5 also given his sanction sed poultry -Sr The King ha FROM ARCHANGd 191101"ONE'D IN TO 60c- roosters, 28 to 3oc; fowl, 37 to i to a peace celebration in th6 United c; ducklings, lb... - on Saturday, July 19, and Wffl Not be 38c- turkeys, 40 to 441 geese, 28 Kingdom all part� A patch from London rial Court to Sit in London -Penalty $7; the hope is exptessed that which has International T he 40 io� 45c; squabs, doz anadian artillery; far as Pos nish'ivient For Life. 50 of the Empire will join as to 30c. hickens, ebrating peace on that day' been assisting General Ironsides and Death, But Ba Live poultry ---Spring C siblein cel as war is still billig wag- mand of British, er- ,�to 65c; fowl, 33 to 36c. Inasmuch Ossible that the f ormeT CTown -Ontario, f.o.b., traA, To- mpaikms in Europe, and ican and -French operations Over an A despatch' from London says: potatoes- ed in many ca car lots, $1.75; on track . out- while peace still remains to be si rtd area of some 200 miles in the Arch- ronto, nations Tor, will be brought to Eng- igned before it. 'd with three of the enemy rmer Ger Emperor 4 01 e, $ mail Empe man ns�_Can. hand -,picked T r h e at the, end of the nth� --have -been Bea $3.75 to $41; be more sails f 0 liand in a British'ship and impTisoned The ­ fo $4.50 to $4.75; primes in the Tower of London, according to guards at his Maje -lb. tins, proclamation, and having Tel 'd to R 'BELGIAN FARMS been ed. Liieut.-Gen. general FO new t, but '26 to 26c.lb.; 10A. tins. 24% to 25c; the 'desire ex ssed as the sought, the Estorff has left for Berlin. .1b.' _;, tile allies will 66 -lb. tins, infor - he 18L 24 to 25c; buckwheat, 60 celebration o I if he n Comb: 16 -oz., $4.50 '3 Empire, the GoveTnm&& have spi- A despatch from Brussels says: for life to a -re thed cirilel 1,, tin, 19 to 20c &A his banishment Moo _$4 -dozen. y -of -July, One hundred head of Canadian cattle following the precedeiA 'Z&ftsPZMAeP! UY -1 14 nj ',lion, $2.45 to $2 So- per 5 imper- and they -have Ravitaillement have ar:?vW9rd&rM&!TtA4- of Napoleon's theallies. They 4ze of el.iblpiv, ial ga thAbi 'of peace, court had up to lons, $2.85 to j2.40; sugar,,Ib., al - werp. A second shipment of 260 is The international tvisl remain urred in and a third,; Imperor ion that he will in Holkw day, this 19tb d" of Jul for peace Tchases; intended to t says, but it is for ille rest of his life. in all parts orlthe pomin- number 5000 early in July. Pu 'I alone, *.e Daily Mail "Providons..-Wholesale. celebrations hitherto amounted to 5.000 head. Sinoked'meatiII-Hams, med., '47 to Jar, 4.z- �5 -77 '-Dr.. Henry will'be here'as nival Agues Petty 9" Lillian Davidson, Ray- LOCALIRMS. next Tuesday to attend to his pro- wood Reid, Lacy Dawson, Teddy Ay- tBrei AMELUX361 left r. 11 to jr, II -Alvin Ourrab*. Qu�n n Currah, Jessie Davidson, May -Miss Ida Bunting on Sat- -Miss Laura Andrew was in the. 19 Ni V. V Barkey. Jean Mainland. Jr. II to Sr. SOON city on Tuesday. urday for* Toronto to iPeud"a 11 -Hazel Gates, Elsle,A'yers, Howard -L.D.Bonks has pdreltssed week at the home of her sister, plaxton. R04ert Mcajidkin, Jr. 11� Mrs. E. A. Dduglas'. new Maxwell auto.' Lillian Dawson *, Neil Petty. Willie --Rev. A-E. Bruce -wag -on the -Five candidates from the Pick Hollinger, Leslie Holli-nger-, Ella flit - sick list week, bu-t-Sae 7now -`q­,dT� Willie Dayidson. Robbie their public w Ayers, Ni-t-tle--T-we-e-di-e,--Ev-d�-G-atew,- overed. school leaving exati- Sr. I -Ross Gates, Wilbtir Berkey, ZLI< -Privates Harry Boyes -. 'and nations at Xbitby this week. 'Allan Bath returned home on Sun- . -Quite a It. t, -re number of Picker Verna Petty, Jimmie McGriskin, Geor- gina Garland. Ina -Rittenhouse, R.bt, Spotted Shantou silk silk for skirts and dresses,, natural color, Neva Kenneth and Mrs. 3ordon, of party at Joh ey, - day from overseas. ing residents L, (tended the garden Dawson. Jr. I -Merle Hollinger, Nev t n Puckrin's, Audi . with spots of rose, brown, navy or alice' n Currab. Hazel Rogers, Mark Maynard, Toronto. spent -Sunday here with on, Tuesday eveniug'and report it Viola Maynard, Stanley Taylor. Sr. blue, per yard L50. a great success in every way. the former a mother. Pr.-Bertie Ayers, Leo ' McGriskin. -H. R. Mouney expects to have -At the recent examinations of Jr. Pr.-Alfrpda Rogers, John Gar. Navy blue Shantung -Silk, A alityj hard *wide, serviceable -4g--qu - a to Conservatory of Music land. Donald Milne, Mervin Currah, his Ford truck ready in a few the Toro' new for summer wear, per yard 1.50-. P. days for delivering his bread. held at Brougham, 'the following E. M. Reynolds and L. L. Stephens, and �Irs..Flett, of King- PuiPils of 'Miss H: Law were ane- teachers. Natular color Shantung, so much'in demand for C001 C are visiting at the home of cessfill : Elementary grade-Ein- the hatter's father W. D. Gordon. Knowles, honors; Einevion Now Advert"emw"ta'. dresses, price per yard, 1.25. 011. -Lou Biledon, of the Massey- Ynowlei and.. Geo. Field, pai4ed. Harris Co., Toronto, is pen Introductory grade -Mildred Mu Black pailette dress silk, yard wide, per yard 2.26 4ft ding a OR SALE =A number of yo 5. ung two weeks' vacation at his home phy, 1st class honors. - Congratu-, F 7weeks old. G.iCowan, Rosebank, here Vona. Bellpcse. 42-43 V 1 Xi 313 8 -Flight Lieut. Thom.- Harding --Are you planning anything-DEEF-RINGERS FOR SALE-Ap. 0 returned on Wednesday evening, for canning or preserviiiig this JLJP% at lot 018, con. 4, Pickering, or phone Chas. Fuller, R, R. No. 1. Pickering. 4142 Navy'. blue Voil6, 1 and wide, per yard, �W, If you are, is the 'Ole* after being overseas for nearly. 800,0011 ? -- . 4 �'. twoyears. time to look over our stock of P_OVERNMENT, Municipal- and Black Voile 64 75c ---Mr nd Mrs.FieldinX have ret preserving kettles, seamless sauce- %-4 Corporation Bodde For. Sale --W, D. Dykes, Pure whit 0, 'Bond Broker, Whitby, Ont.i Bell Phone 190, 50e -turned home, after spending a Pall1l, lipped d. Phone 70. 40tf f no saucepans, cullend. u 1. few days. here with Dr. and Mrs. ere and liqu measures. You will Flowered grey anid.blue 50C Cartwright, be surprised at our 'reasonable T OST -On Tuesday, on the street or DOW in prices. If YOU JL -J on the picnic grounds, a pair of spectacles in These make serviceabIe-a' .. . I na pretty dresses. -Haying operations are want hardware case with inscription, '-Percy Ltd,; 6 Bloor St., "fall owing and in some parts of the rome to Bundy s, if it's only to Toronto, Reward. Finder leave at this office. township fall -wheat cutting will look at our latest display. 11,14, `­-abegln this week. -Miss Schenk, who has V OR SALE -A nice.solid brick resiQT - been L' dence roomy ut half summer kitchen. abo k, ho acre 0 -0. H. Pilkaz use -keeper for Dr.' Miin,,h Sid6L. an Iano, f fine. sop, good gar- Who was taken 0 ki� -- - i 2n ho mp -joule to fickeriug over 1, 111 FICRUIng JDIELCK Vareact 6ilk, ase, per pair. 1.35 -�T01�bay`-w`ith--&,M �severeattack m -an =10, will re nert i - 9� . T=- !kr�'ngp. O. 1.35 a of acute indigestion, day to her home in Holstein -to has now re- T' I keep house fur her brother; QrRAY SHEEP -Came' on to the BTack ljlbit• Juube, -.50 nde ned 2 n Sae .recently purchased 'Black -Cotton Hose 5 plasterers are completing ci -a fa rni. undersigned, lot black -(aced i10 f Since coming to Pickering, Nlisw u F -7 es f the h't June ver nicely. who""'Is 0 a e� ""X about . .... by proper. their work, at the new bank build- 0" L ' pro' White Lisle-idoso. Denny, R Z,. 4. .50 0 �d pay' ,g ing and as tfie work proceeds k", g, Schenk has made inft�nv friends on 11 42-44 the.; , White Cotton Hose izinty of the building becomes accourrtDf her kindly disposition. ....40 Auction Sa'le of x1tore"apparent. She will also be greatly missed in mad IV -M-M Zimmerman St. Andrew's Chureb',' -where she Horse, Buggy, Harness, 0-T.J0 Ms. hUt on Wednesday for their two has attended faithfully to ilipply- Cut -Vreek!a vacation which-.-they-wa.ing flowers to the chureb-- Etc. spend In taking motoring trip -�-Promotion Exams of Jr. Dept. White Silk 61&es a Chanipaigne trrolough Western Ontario. of Pickering public school. names. .."The property of '' , . I :. . and Taupe color LW and 1.25 in -Promotions In Sr. Div. order of merit: Jr. to Sr. if Ing public school. Picker- Honors -Lillian Wiman, Harold At his premises, :'.,Black Silk* Hose 1.35 Names given .Also Children's 6th- Richardson and Bertha Kit white silk • alphabetically: Jr. to Sr. -c-finer X.J01I.-I"Usw gloves. equal, Pass -Verna Reid, Roste Alf red& Jephsav, Harry McGuire. Sier, Billy Hall, Donald Morrissey,,On the afternoon of ilds, Morrison (hon.), Susie Stan- Jr. to Sr. Uh-Eva Murphy.Bessie Bath. Sr I t Jr 11-Pass,Tuesday, July the 22nd, 1919 Special --Children's khaki overalls, price 50C per pair=- -The Swastika Club hold their H-ilds. Walsh, Lizzie McGinty, The following property, viz eir iti-st the' thing for the little onesto• ay in. annual picnic at Simcoe Pointon Eddie Palmer, Evangeline Cowan, P1 Brownhorse, to buggy, cutter ar Mildred Murphy, Jackie f Friday afternoon last, when the pbson(on ly-new. � 2 sets o single barhesi. 3 Col- uxuber"s V rL Vury­ffmoyabie- trlRI). I -Phoebe Bak- lirs. :harness repairing outfit, barge time. The election of officers for er, Earl Forster li-iliany -reen- 1he ensusing year also took place. law, Dorothy Ilia r"c'm " Edward robes'. App. Thought 'range .0. 9 With -The cherry crop in this local_ Kirchner. Leonard Stephenson. Ithbi high etc,; parlorcook. coal -ass III to Jr I -Ethel Bray, or woo beat coal ity Is a good one this year, wine Cl or ' woo heater. qpal scut. ............... 7 ` `%#r before last the severe tle.hot-alr'pige 'g,'%lv'&'nizecL bushel Florence Mutcb. Harriet Morri,�ey. measure. a number of hens. parlor H E killed a large number of trees. Class II to Class Hf -Ethei­-Poive*,- L L .10 P A R M E 1- and in consequence the yield i. -i Helen Cowan, Mabel Coakwell, Ciano, ktiffet, writing deqk, co4ch. mot so -large as it would have been. Class Ito Class II,AlI n Andrew; ltcben chairs, icarpet. pictures 'easel, Ha-3�6. you bought yo.ijr. B'inder-Twine yet ?- -if Doi: -The hay crop in proving an Howard Law, Austin Baker, Tum- hanging ]amp, hall lamp, nurriber of lantern. crC(luet set, excellent one this year, and will my Healy, Edna Reid. band lamps. ;we can supply.you with the, best % U above the average. ._The following is the wash. g machine. saw, Rie, and other 2 The grain report a Crops, however, will not be a the. Promotion examinations held too numerous to mention,.. Gold Medal, .650ft,- --2%c- Silver Leaf, 60 ft' fte in the Intermedia As 3,1r. Madill lo'giiing tip his mail heavy one, as, on account of the Intermediate Room of the Pickering I route. all articles will be sold. hot weather, the straw will be Dnblic 4013-09"or'l -9heaf-��f -25e apecied, Ply mouth, a Ve y sh es n �rer c�46�rit : Sr III to Sale, begins at 2 o'clock= --new time -All friends are invited to at- Jr IV-Wilhelmine Mutch, Goo. - ------ U to VOWR Walsh, Hazel TERMS OASH "Paris -Green, 75, cents- per pound '90 be suldiers Morrison, given by the Presbyterian congre- Crummer, �Vd. Walmb�.nt�iixor- Arsenate of Lead, 05 cents per pound .7 tion on Tuesday evening, the ssey d �ugb Miller equal, all rl 15th inst. Tea will be served on bonors.� Geo Mutch pass. Charles 0 IT M Xi 00 1< Church lawn from 7 o'clock A. GILLESPIE, DUNgARTON-­ McGuire recommended on trial -at these prices 'will convinepTou G. until all- have been 9-6 -provided he can do the work, served. that Fiagold's store is the -It Is rumored that there are otherwise he returns to Sr Ill. place to by Groceries. several of our residents• who pur- Jr Ill to Sr 111-NormRn Morrison BUNDY'S HARDWARE (hon), Mary McGinty (hoes.), Clar- Seedless Raisins.2 lbs for 35c me taking advantage of the Seeded Z Raisins2forSae- All lines ofsoiip f6r IS THF PLACE TO 19ousin sebeme of the washing 3 hars for 925c. Pure Lard 35c govern_ ence Potter, Clarence Mercer. Ern- ent, whereby they will be able est Baker failed in arithmetic, re Ib in 5. It) and 20 lb pails. Can Peas 2 -:BT7-.,r rro borrow money at a law' rate of commended on trial. Jr 11 to Jr foe 05c. Can Tqmatoes 2 for 350,, Can :I.'4luterest and od favorable terms. 111 -Carl Kirchner (bou), Atime' 'Co -r -n"2 for 35c. Ceylon black Tea 50c. -Thos. McCormack, beloved Ron Baker (hon). Johnnie -Cowan (hon), Choice Red Salmon 2.for Wac.' British Screen don*rs And . tk i . udow- screens. We have A good"sia'adrim6at thie" of the late James and Mrs. Me- Mildred Jephson (bon). Jack Me- Columbia Salmon 22c; . OtherGrocer- Lawn Mowers. They are going lively Pickering, died at Ginty, Orval Coakwell, Alfred . ies at c6respondingly low. prices. -t -season. Palmer failed in-linr Ha s, Hospital, Detroit On these da".- From $6.00 Up. Detroit, has mended, Nellie Sier failed in a" J. Fingold, North Claremont 'Vednesday, June 25,th. rith- -many friends in Pickering who metic, recommended. Coal Oil-Sto,ves-The famous New Perfection will mgmt tolear of his death. The Pickering -Blue Flame. -A delightful rainfall occurred V SCHOOL RKPORTS on Saturday evening and during V*Hance Committee* ...,Be sure &kid see us before you bay. S. S.1No. 2, promotion examinations. the night as well aer on Sunday Namin are in order of merit. Sr. I 11 to .morning, which will prove to be Jr. IV -Geer The object of this Association is to IV -George Lee, Joe Williams, 9 :�'.. worth thousands of dollars to the BIT& Mitchell and Isobel Squires (ev- Jessen stealing and prosecute J. H.. BUNDY PICKERING farmers of the Province. The dry on), Russell Stork, Zells, Sleep, James the felons. ..hot weather of the past week or Vale. Jr. to Sr. II-Eskold Mitchell two was beginning to have an In- Robert Stork. Margaret Peck, teacIl'. Mstnbsrshsvi�q property stolen M crops. or. Jurions effect on the LOSIA i1natedistelly with any member W. and Mrs. , Disney and S. S. No. 4, East. Sr. IV -John Of Executive oommilibse. Power, Howard Davis. Jr. IV -Bea- M FOR SUMMER HOLIDAY TMP family, of Detroit Mich., are vi emberabili foe !1 - trice Brown, Neale, George ing relatives and 'friends in Sari- Field. Sr.--aifford Barrett. Jr, Tic"telway b* he d from the President or: ous parts of Ontario County. Mr, TTI-Pimrl Tome Somtery on OpHe&Uon. Annan Ruhv -Dtenek, wh-o-19---Fu teem ploy of Town, Warner Brown, BxsC. Cow'. -L. D, Banks, C. S. Palm - of the Michigan Central Railway, Gladys Bryant, Willie Power, James . er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering.' 9 ot WednesdayAnste TRUNK, SUIT CASE OR CLUB BAG with his aunt, Jr. II-Artnur Field. Jr; I -ICn. Uriah- Jones, of Church St., -Georgina McNabney. Marjorie.An- J. R. Thextoii",* W. J. Clark.. and'when here gave-THiVNEws qnan, Barrett-,-Dorothy-Brown, presidents eserstory pleasant call. Jerry McHady. Thomas Skip 11- (load stock of Single and Double harness on hand LV don Uronk Willi Cr, R. p Sbaw. -The food booth at the e�icnic Joel 'y" ar 'Anstey. . Jr. Pr.= also, I second hand team Breechin Harness, $25 Dominion Day, operated c Anste ELM DALE MILLS Q on by Bernice Chapwi. "Bernice Crawford, - . I " . . 1. 1 . the Wornen'sln6tittite and ladies Sammy McNabney.- 3=.1(==MMX2�TC* - I I PICKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM of the village, received in - the ' The following Is the sesults of 'the You- can always get the best Mani- boothand from, canvassers along promotion examinations in Dunbarton toba Flon r made from No. 1. Home Phone 3000. W. J. COAKWELL with sales of food on Jn public school. Names are in order of ly 2nd, Manitoba wheat. $129.88, which amount was placed merit. Primer A to Primer B -Harry Royal Household and Glenora fol ,none, Jean Anderson. Primer B to In the bank to the credit of the . Bread. Tryabag. Chamber of Commerce. Every Primer C -Marion Bromell. Primer C I r to I -Ethel Blenkin, Margaret Toyne, Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats one w 0 to 11 BRAN, SHORTparS :LIGHT SUMMER"WEAR twent such a success is -heartily -Muriel Gatward, Willie Sullivan, thanked by the Women's Insti- Marjorie Bromell. Jr,- II to Sr. IT- OAT CROP we have on hand new Ines o the tnte. JameeBleDkin, Elda Pearce, -Harold CRUSHED ;OATS --s��in combination and piece suite. -During the electric storm of Anderson. Arthur Cullen, Edna Cul- BARLEY CHOP line eat in Fine Shirts, ranging from 1.50 to len. Sr. 11 to Jr. III -Glenna Gilmer, A dandy I u of the very 16t Saturday afternoon the barn on WHEAT Mabel Cullen. Jr. III to Sr. III -Ted- 2,50. The nicest stripes, you oversaw.. rarW. H. Moore's farm on the lake shore (foi d9'Frost Frank Cullen, Arthur Annie, CRACKED CORN kiddies -a brand new variety In Linen Romp- -ruerly the Wm. Shep- (r), Harry Pearce (r), Irene'Straugban MIXED HEN FEED Something farm) was burnt to the light for the your boy needs for.working in in the sum - Minnie Bennett (r). Sr. III to Jr. -Caldwell's Cream substitute era -at 1.50. 'What 3 `?aground. Besides the barn, a vald. 4 --Leonard McGlashan. r=recom- Calf Meal. mer Is a nice, cool, comfortable khaki union suite of able Molasses Meal' Overalls. (boron Shred bull, several mended. All recommendations are We have them. ca Teand pigs As well as subject to the approval of my succass. -CHOPPING AND b A pro Anumber f implements were, de- or. M. Wetherell, teacher. jWf - Our Boots are the best -you know, you've43ought them here before. CRUSHING EVERY H v 9 If d 4pr I wash. machine, '00 n u, w Madill is Lel d 0 the As &I route! all articles Likie, stroyed. It was only on recount No. 7. (Cherrywood). Names Hats can be seen on In order of merit. *=honors, Jr, Get prices on feed in ton lots. A nice new line of Men's of the heavy min that the other are our shelves. They are the very latest in style - buildings were saved. The farm' IV to Sr. IV -Effie Milne '. -Helen BELL PHONE.. Dawson, Mary GarTand. Stanley Gat( s 14 befog managed by R6bt. Gorm Beatrice Petty. Sr. III to Jr. IV- ILE ING 1R. A, BUNTING PIC'ER ley. Reginald Currah. Jr. III to Sr, Ill- Chopping evyy day. tablislied 195.7. A