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'w� .."'... . • -. - i 5:>'rr .4,+�iYM�' •. .�# t ... . • • _ - - 'moi .. . j . - . �' f �4 : -- - - _ -- . 1 • , I %O 6- gXXVIYl*- * - -,--­--PICKERING, ONT.,,-:FRIDAKY, JULY 25, 1919 - � ,:.1�To. 44 � .y r . _ -. �XQf$iitii�stAll �iQlD*. BROUGHAM SCHOOL RiPORTB g s e ars '` E Established b d 70`' ye �T r '"` VI e01 ♦ Baker J $• Madill has purchased anew �4hitevale public schooh Names T�f+� .... �ffEdfca6 1.Ford car. - are in order of merit. senior room. �� 1wT % I, Miss Hilda Illiddleton is spending Jr, IV to Sr,• IV-Florence 111cKe 1` �Y - , O ,� =. - - - (8ucceeaofi tb y, 1 `j �E. FOR$YTH, D.-of 0., Regis- -- her vacation•at home. - Eunice. Roach, Geo., Hamlin, Evelyn - ., . • teres titembet o! the oytometrioat sero- Baker �& Heise) Henry and Mrs. Shea and xbildren Poynter Roy Seebeck, Sr. III to Jr. elaldoa of Ontario. 8peolal attention Qiven to spent Sunday in Toronto: _ _ iV-Annie Nowien* (ban,), Mary.1 M ILL�ais� of glasses. Sys tested fres: North M� S John dden, of Toronto, spent the Tool*, Mary 1\'owlan•, -Arnold Roach. �- !^ holida with -Dr Be tle - ; . .. ._ . - : _ _- . - . y 4- yt.. ._ .: _ -Geo. Griffin, . Marjorie, Biraie.. L. - F. TOMLINSON. M;•B., Member �• Mies M. Carate, of Agincourt, ie, vis- Roach, teacher. w • of the College of Physicians and-Surgeons Talking'' f Xachin eS iting her brother,'• F. Cassie: --.«-- •i.- af Ontario. Office: that SormeFly occupied bg Don't forget the grand garden party Gt•eelswood Thursda Jtri "81st ' • eba late Dr, R. Brodie, and lattezly by Dr, Caid- i ' 27.50 t0 500 at U, A. Barclay's to-night. ' y' '' ,alai. Phone- Claremont, Qnt_ 231y • -. •Mr. Newsome, ofToronEo, spent the f3RocK ROAD *_ ..* .• 1'j ft - V E> CIA RTWRIGHT, M. D„ M. -Latest-Victor Records . holiday with Mr, and Mrs, Watts. _ - • • • - - - . . C. P. f. S., Ont. OJSee hour► i2-2 and and $beet Music Mies Jean Brodie. of Toronto, is A number O€ city friends are visiting e.e P. m., of at other hours by ap iatment spending her holidays here with her, with Amos and Mrs, Brignall. . I am again 'buyi•n� Wheat and . lBaMphone No. 24. Ind. dhoae No, t•ieh• tent. The school trustees have re-engaged Basle Hi hBt3t rices' aid arioi. Ontario, lr •.. lire. Palmer, of Hamilton, ,sent Mies Alma Cronk as teacher for'a'noth- ' y g •p p Get our prices on your ' ! 'over the holiday, with Thos, and Mrs. •er year, - � ,r O., MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.8 - Lightning Protection; Perryman. '' Mise Fanny Kapee; of Toronto. is _ '�' �;. i ndiabnrgh, mambas of the nonage -Mrs. John . Little' r din b r v !ls7sioiaas and 8tugeons of Ontario, lteentista n't vaw;t :> i]-tom=- fi �acatioa at ti?e -home, Of - lso al con ot_�nrit+soas,-_ mase ere over Sua ay with Joram and her parents here, eq ee��is `,lie capes ee . x -�1�smattw an•..a of wom.n and barn is burnt. Mrs. Littlejohn. George Moody and family, of Oeh- ,,Oa the market for fattening • ' ?' a, Omen and reeidenoe, Bromham, X. A. Kennedy and the Misses Bon• awe, visited W. H. and' Mre: Jaclrsou .:.Do it now.. • oed o rove it. . - leQeK. - weeks with Mre, Philip. Thos, A. Finbx harecured his new A stock always on hand. ,- ,'1„ • E. W. Bodell and daughter, of Chi. Ford auto, and iR rapidly becoming a - i - f rQsitby, Ont• *i Barrister, sol. ouffville,�, sago, paid a flying visit to the home of very proflcient driver. - ,P �'Olp111fpj; ,• . ia.;_ Notary Public, ,Conveyances &c. his fathet here. this weelc. . John Knox, of amilton, aecom an- . . Mies Clark, Mies Shaughnessy and led by a lady.; friend. •.visited ;at his Mondays and'Fridays-only, . T E. FAREWELL, K.O., BARRIS.- Mise E. Brodie, of Toronto, spent •the parents' home over•tbe holiday', .1i, tD • "a.count� crown ett=*y, and eotmty weekend with the letter's sister, Mrs. Frank Jackson, who has been over'. -I grind finer than other mills-that a^ e°itiet°r' ooasrSaase, whitblr. 24. J. Be SEAL,lareruont G. Philip.- sees Errs about a year, returned home means dollarfl. a tog extra in _ . , - Arthur and Mrs. Cassie and son, of on Wednesday evening Iooking hale feediHq value for i s. 1. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and Furniture an4.Undertaking Winnipeg, and Mre. Cassie, of Akin-_ and heart • 8olfaftoz, NotsrT Pnbtie, Etc. 1ltonry to - - e c s ae eel; w b - - _ - --oaa.dC911c*Brock et. North, Whitby. relatives here. Remember, Whitevale, July Hist ` . arga stook of Furni- Dir. and Mrs. .G. X. Lingadaid 'and _. - &-J©SN$T019-BarriRter_e tune, sI picture frames and-room `Mr. ti>3d' Mra. Percy -Lan mat --- WHtT9VALZ- ` - - - r. �,�• etc., 229 Danforth Ave. (Woolworth 'Bid) mopidipg• window shades, granite' -Lang - _ - - - - F• itw 0F1=E1�T . 8rn i�9o• (logo) aoty ware. New Perfection cook stoves. o a last Thursda I�• Middle- g visited Mrs. ° nxoaeo. PhoaeGerrard4lti. Saetirdays, Iti3a�- «. J. and:►ira Beaton sad. date ht- .. Thursday. • . er, of Toronto, ares ndin t Llcenee No. 4-264 Also agent for monuments. Lowest Peace Day visitr.re at Luther Middle. pe g a coup a ++. ��� ILLIAM J. BEATON, H. A.. Bar- aces, We pay the freight. Phone ton'e`wcre : Mr. and Mrs, Jae. Elder of weeLs' vacation With the former's r1r- actor, Sotcitor. nxmtxr of the tem of W4> Clareasoat. and family, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hamtl- parents, here. . _ .. s , I! .=,- Denim Foster and Seaton, Toronto The garden party given On D. S:, 4. 11 I - Ganert ItrusuBuilding.83SayStreet, Toronto, ton"and'Yr+mlly, of Tosarito: and H:-B: Turner's lawn on Fridge Piirceniog list ?akphoae Maio 981 and 962 stud Mra: Pt ,h. Of Glen My}or. "-- -_ Frud*- # -- - Baptist dhurcb. was a great success. •>' _ Deatai - �G'Litevale Garden Party July 81st The progrAmm'e git•en by tits+ wel]-I. -_;, �.,:•_ I have and expect to ha a during the . entertainers. Will J. � a -- CHiRRYwOOD known Toronto este t; V - I I BLASE B. BEATO•N, 11- D,- S,. fruit s4easyls :.. - - .. B Gradusie of the Royal Colelge of Vestal -- II u . covers ra. 13opkina and eon, of Toronto. ie body. Over flue hn,Pdre people were enrSurgeona and Lniversity of Tomato, tb .. .• visiting at Jae. Todd's, in attendance, ..7. ` urs9 to12: ito s,ac.61nd''ylnne e' • -24 Quart Crates - _ Miss lia�inry Bennett, of Toronto, The Red Cross-Lengue trill sire-a Thetindeviigned have opened ... 4W phone 2:0.1 J 4417 4 ..: I. Quad Berry Boie9 cr .is'biyi-ting-Mies E. Maelr, ' ' RrRnd garden arty on the Methodist : up a nets garage at the corner . AIT gtraianEeed No. 1 quality wit$ church lawn on the evening of Tburs- ' Der3ag Dr. Bea•on•rabaeaee'overseas, flr. Cook; Geo. j3xrnee„of Toronto, _ Apent' ttae l of Ctidreh and King Streets. . o!•Totoato,;wlll be 4neharQe: weelI with his brother here. day, JrS y AIsC, to.ttie' ll'hiternle sol- Pic•kerin Ks strong handles. Order early and di -who-hare-returned. to each of Where they are eecure your requrementa, as - - Mr,.-Slauth'rA �- {y4-ep*nt.->� _- - prepgred to 'repair all makes week with W. J. nd faruil wham R preaertatlon will be made, . _ Musical I these are changeable times. Pettyy y - . of aatoFtmotor- ales �• >��-`.. �. ,... Arthur and Mrs. Graham yiy�led A flrst•clalsa programme will he given and bis c1e, - Chopping and O t Roilming every-day .wtTEy friends at Don,llilla on`8nnda hv-Jiram'N tioreltc orchestra, of . R y j�}� R8. JOHN SODEN, A. T. C. M. Y• • - _ :.- _ - _ lr r< f amu` Mr. and Mre, Gamble, of Toronto, ltrhltl'y the.fiaotch Pipers, of Toros• iS'e re also agents fors De Teacher Piano are Theory PLp$a re• �• ret, „nd W. ,A., Atkinson,• - entertainer, _ ''` pared for Coneerralory elT�as: T . .-Ttpno ore holidaying nt.Mr: Gt•w. Dasidaon's. e�a� W. G Berner Green River par hoar to both Piano and Theory, zrougham . t xiY•Torcinto. A fooiliall match be in• _La Fltl - Gr'eRM Se ,tratora 'Oct i2-fi4 _ Astbur-erred :Mr-e,--T+ ylor xndl'family, R P1 I1. - spent Strrtday with.rMittices at,Brook• ningat 7 o'clock, will be played he- ' .. and repairs. �'` . _ _- Osawr address R. R. No: 1. Locust hill. h. . * , tween,the Claremont and Green River . _ _ - V1tii�tit>rsifs 4CAVbs. Mi +q Lucella Davidson; of Tnronlrb, tersmA, Rpfr'eahmpnts, rJtnsiating Of Gasoline Engines, Tractors and ; .•:.•r -- • ,,,,,,, . . opent the week-eod with her parents Coney bland red hots tea;, ice-cream, • D , Salving Machines, $HAW'S - here. - trait etc.. twill be-sold 'on the grounds: 1. O. HAM-letiuer orf lliar► e - - alb taken - -•p- - - • Ltueases in the Coaaty • of en sUMMER SCHOOLS Edgar and Mrs. Pilkey sad Master T h aMajor Price. _ �P C�lalrwl e ring vlliate, � f171y Rap: 't<ieit n, mite' etc.' _ _ 4o.: 23 cents; phi re owan .8. She$herc _ ... -- - T4T-G�ta;-appeal trs Amiritious $tam ail ` ' ---5t, Wi V.fRTCHARD$G Real :Ea dente Cabo do not care toloee vwo or Russell and Mrs: Davidson and Miss greenwood Garden. Party, July 31 Picker'. Ont• +•tate,'lr»txance. Conveyrre:ng, Notary three months time. You ma ether, Teaeies ant the tseek•end'altb friends GREEN RivtR - f . „, Public, Eu. ;Pickertn;. Ont., 3uy any day and continue to Uradua• ,it Atha ,„ flan Into a good position. Free F worth I ew ve fneets in fife Sun- �P g -)fro. J. Doten has lieen ill.-- ` •��''�� HOPPER Issuer of Marriage Booklet, W. H. Shaw, Pi di school room ever Sunda even- - ­ � .- f - L. 1:Aqesus to the ooeaty of Ontario. y - y Y Many visitors were in the village . - -_. OJtllew at ♦t9le sad hfi zaddeace tJiarafmoot. Ilse at 8 eeleelr, -- -- - er:iunda A !firs, tfraiison. of Toronto. visited r' y - L Mrs. R.taR Bice is looking bite and O ' . ���' H ALL-House, carpenter. -Ed-. • - e . with her sister, Mrs, C. Lintner. for. a hearty again. ` i! W ♦ • timate� given for new worker repairs or AMliveril fro days this week, ' _ t altaatiiins. 2nd: phone 2923:%Pickering. 231y Mr. and blrs, Howard had tea iih y .r. The Ladies' Aid .intend holding a. Mrs, Geo. Ferrier on Sunday. iyardenPartyon Friday evening, Avg lie: Alph. Huover made a flying - � D B.BEATON TO WNBHIP CLER1i 8th. Full particuhtrs next week,- tri to Cobalt and New Lia(keard last - • - . • s, Aeyaaoas, OoZte.-11162Ir loss First-c1a�B rids ft�r hire Gen, and Mr4. Judd and littledau h e e have op hall v11e, aeboantaae. 6ee.-lEeasy to Joao K week. ' . _ _ farm p ss�� '•rwaer. of, Matzlwge I,ta- .. Lay or might ' --: - -- ter,--of Toronto,- ,;pant the holiday Arid JArs. T. Barefoot and We left -- ; W3 wale; Oat. 1-1 weekend with C. Ptazton and family, for Medicine Hat Wednesday morn• he fOLIOw�ng t _ 'IIB YII9etB $11 thins i 0al R'eslep and .Hca. Laughlin and fxm• ing: ' -I: CANADA'S VICTORY BONDS reaming prom tl attended ♦,, ily, Mr. -Isaac Laughlin and Miss l � - " promptly 4N• IZ Quite a number from 'here took to . ' , a for sale. Denominations--sso. sloo, isoe Francis Purdie visited at Mr. Joseph the garden party at W'hitevale last •ISIZeg of C" food, , rice, 991.2 and accrued interest, W. Agent for Canada Carriage UO. ii Lau hlia's. :. r D. Dykes Bond 8rolcer,1Be11"Phone 1'93. wtiit- �Ba� Fi Friday. by, Oat., ind. Phone 70. ` ♦ort sur boys played a friendly game of lira. Cowie is looking 4 z •' * -football with Milliken on Satuvdav R much better E��'-StO�e, _ � _ f p{cam*{n0> and we hope to see her about from x UGH S. PCGH, Glen Major, Ont: evani�tg, neither ride - scored. We note an. , l L Liceaxd Auctioneer, Extensive exper• • understand the return game will be Mrs. Monkhouse is visiting her ti N feats in-imported sea t>yoranRbbzea stock, iiPater, Pure Water played at.11illiken on Saturday even- dnttghter, 'Mrs. W. Q. Barnes, for a + � topea f9ales coadncted anywhere, write for termv ing nekt, and particular, Phone lad, elle. ably y',- _ .y _ - tegfr. anti Urs. A. \'ixhswander are . - �} If you are wise on will use the only ORLENwoOa visiting their parents while ea route r�. POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, . • "«� '- ' " to Montreal. `~ for OegpLiee 01 Yairk sad Untsria sna -who C, 9.alter, of Osbawa,� visited+ M, sale• of all kinds attenned to on abartear ,is a ent for Wind mills, Gasetirie The committee wishes to thank all ' C R E SQ R "_" 4^ R GlPeeon on Sunday: - ce. AddrweoreeaBiverP.O.. Ons.- arose who kindly, assisted with the ' �' Eugines,,all kinds of pipe and fittings F. L Gleeson 'and family motoied y r ara tons nr ememorial service .:LOCUST �ILh - -arid `' -M.. GIHSON, 'Ontafin for watl?r works. ' Al'eo bath room fix- ° f m the city .on $anday: t and Dominion Land Surveyor•'and C,v;l tures, etc. Everything givencareful Frank Clark, of Torontr,, is her? held Sunday last. 1. i Engineer, Hopkins Street, Whitby, Phone 231. -. _. hetpinfihis YIr:oTb r Fill with .his bar- =Ire. E: Niplhswander has returned _ . . -- -- ugcicessor to the late W. E. ;Yarnold, Ontario attention.' - ' vest.' �� _ -, from visiting, her. daughter, firs,'. A. ' Land Surveyor of Port Perry, 4i-i -91iss Lilian Carclinall, of Torouto. is folie, at 'Orangeville. . The ninny . . - W . RICj✓'S PU'tiP WORKS _ .,, es euny an �a 73f. 1 - - assts Tel. 55'd1.. 1'6 tevale, ant' t1rriilF learn of the army i of a son. -- _ TIONEER.for So:k,Qntarioand DurF.5m. _ hli�s E. i3apue; of �'orrsritn, iss end A•nuTnber uf-\Ips. T. A. `Bare - Caur•ties,.All kind of sales prnmptiy zttended - ct sc two mates me :rt the home of � `da to. Terms reasorrahle. Date; for salts may be - , o u ays wit tea Giadyb Aa _ .. . ,' x?� arranged at NEWS' off cc. .kelt and lv "pe3• I" Ti imt•ie. SI r. gild :�fI'S Benson �Yil�on on Tuea- deaf phones. Whitby, Ont. .TERM George .13•tr,yard, _ of Ilami-lton, .iF 'say ey,enj ;-,.pi i,viot; to bar departure I:dingy a few days for the west, Quite an en o t le time ibe leas' re` of 011 r' -p �pe b y. ,kith �l't». and 2 ] ); L p your- R,B • - TJ0' ' � 01;ezif� .6@pr- •7e 2nd., tiliss Pant;el',y, was spent. . • ' - i11al by taking along _ .. - :, J. Lattiirior�, barrister, of Toronto, Su" day, its the church, a memorial Vetorinary Surgeon ,pent the weekend with firs. M. A. service was held -in honor -ofi those - a 'Camra Honor Graduate of the Ontario Yate- O' i%-r-�'----� Stiller and f.{rnih; - men who had mNde the snprorne sac- _ - -..f:. rivaky College " ';�� ��%�/ELLIOTT� yl r, li-ilkinscnand ladrfriPnd spent rifice,rhen called tu.arms l,y:liinganri BrtT,vt�ie CatrierAs are simple. to wand Ziraditxte of the i"eter inafy - ,'� :_ the weekend With his brother, Rev. courtcr, �t:hitev le choir furnished c,.t�er<tte. tnd take good. ... ,:4_., Science Assn iation. Mr. ',Vilkiiison,'r;t the pursrntage., very npp:c�pri�te and excellent itirisic. - g Phone-ofiiee136S, residence 'f '3 on_g•e R;C.harlea Sts, Toronto,_ ._-.l,r. J. HDwde i, }mstma�tor, ref Rev, i!Ir. }in}atrrd had charge of the pictures.' . � --- li ;iithv; his daughter and Dr. Moore, service. Capt:-Aloore, of Atooklin, }` CLAREMONT_ ONTARIO t Sr,t\n8 TO-DAY iSI7EOIIT a SUPER-- :�Q, . BI'Ofvllle Galnet'1t,"y3,OO. of Frnnkiin• callf,d cn M. Gleeson and, unveiled the memorial ,whereon ,were Do-mimov, -Our t•ecorcla __L ' • fr--lit dill - �;o. 9 A Brawlrie-Cftimera875 : _ ._ _ ! for placing graduates Rjpniptly in 8er,t•-M.ijcir Wtiil ivislies'to thank and Ar•r•hie H61)kins: These 'boys - ' - Dr. Nf E. McEwen; B-V. S`c'. - .all_ those, in at) wa wrr•e known anti loved. in the Com- tio. 2 Folding Premo takes pie- �•,. positions have never been surpp ss- 3 ,'.' Veterinary Surgeon. editlCntllda.._ The. demand is far towards m.iking the outing. for the mmnity and thei�••n,entory will live tttc•es'2}x3}, a compact folding - �.. Graduate of i`tiiceisi y of Toronto; cadets bath pl?argot and. successful. forever.- I.dward ilsonnnd Douglas earn ern at 1.00 �} beyond our supple. OLn T>�ox A_ manrtnc.t7il garden sty under Hamill, snipers from alae lSth High - - Formet Veteri acdonttld Pa No. ? A Autographic Fuldi.n)r nays Agriculture 'O>3aH TRAINM � re WELL $MOWN, the auspices of the Ladies'Aid 9ociets landera, were on hand to act as ushers. _ t uebec: Write to-day for our large cata- of,the Greenwood, Methodist church Major Price, of Whitewale. .who bad 4'Ownie tolkes pictures 2,�z4 _ Prompt attention to all clients. logos:-_ _ . _ . •- - will he-iiion Fred W. Gibao-n'•t3 spa= screed with -the- Pi incP,s Pats and -Price S 7.3 Bell .and Ind'. 'Pbones, pious lawn nn the avenin of Thurs. went through almost' the entire- war - ; t,. .. R g .Evstman Films and supplies _ - iCKER1NG, ONTARIO .. '"'• J: Elliott.,PcincipaI day, July 31st,. when . a- ilplerrlid pro- °poke very feelingly and eloquently. aramme will be given consisting of He asked the people to r6themtrer holy.-r ; Bring in yottir flims to be develop - - __-� readings and vocal solos'bc C. Le Roy these boys gave their Iiwe9 for us and .G, Benny, Torontr,'s popularentrrtainer, to he ready to help and cheer those ed and printed-you will be, , G,,-�i D .Eggs For Hatching ! as address by Sir Adxm Beck, the bora who had returned. The honor pleased with the results♦ chairman of tate Hydro -Electric Com- roll -was 'bung whereon -were the +. -4-... ­ �.. �'.. from Black Breasted Red mission, and vocal selections by male names of all of those bons who had . Has a full line of Iresh stud CuK Game-choice stock and voices from Uxbridge, The 12-piece gone from the community to serve in � - ;heats constantly oil hand. - excellent layers. orchestra from Uxbridge will furnish the army. The church was tastefully Q . •. . .Aiso, Youu s lgisn flares an abundance of choice music during decorated with flags,. - flowers and .G. W. Liddle, Pbm• B0. ee Roll, Breakfast Bacon the evening. The chair will be occu. feta#. This is the first atherfn held `;, 1st .r-...��'.tsr.a.._� ._�� ' �tpd 9_ err reylSlier• .' t►[adhw.il g�Taenaa as.,.,,.. ee♦xa.n..a1[rise in" kutatnn. nLAna l�nda.g� mot !� Titei: ars:._mow=,es...a.;....,�twt9Airw' ..f Get { ti ~ 4A"i*+•. -x• •mr `•�-r -';Sf ' m.• ,n. vr' a . .o ,.� ,.,. s'^,+•ax'r''r. ^u�-�'s rvv •.c);? i•,r ^�'`.Yr •s4°c""rn"�d.„+.^ 'iw'23-c ,iS•;S, w. .,D•`-nC'•'ra+'er fix• !° `. . .: . ; : .' i x• L _ A , ;� a, '�"' ,-g, ,, �' �7�' , ; ♦ '- ,,- "a , :w ��_ " ,. r ay �.., n s� . 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Y. . -.•-• . ` Paris, July 20. -The full peace cozy- � pectlon to handle -the Austrian• situs• . . - , / .. > dations of the allied and aeaociated tion .The commission will notify Aus- 1 - tris before May 1, •1921, -of the extent ' ... �\ \ 1 (! :.. *4 powers are now in the hands of the ` of her.liabilities, and o! the schedule _ / ' w. , . Austrians. The first sections of the of payments for the discharge thereof -- ��\ , y / 'terms were presented to the Austrian -during a period of 30 years. r ` /. �� �V► ` // //� - _ ? delegate's at St. Germain on ,June 2. As. Immediate reparation, Austria � I ` \ / x. The final sections were � delivered to shall pay during 1.919; 1920 sad the 4 V � _ w .. �/ . . �R -- them'at the acme place to -day. . int four months o! 1921, in such man- '4` v -• ,% .� F _ In addition to the publ!shed sum- ner as provided by the Reparation . �t,p� -- - ' Mary of the terms. of June $, the new Commission, a reasonable sum, which %- - - - >` ;clauses Drovide for reparation arrange-- shall be determined by the commis- - _ - . '�� _ ' _' menta very similar to those in .the elan.. $ � .L. _ _ ' treaty with Germany; including the es- As an -immediate advance as to an! i \, - ,_ tablishment of an Austrian subsection I mals, Austria agrees to' dellve'r within ` ' �--- " ; _ _ a , < �" of the reparations commission, the -three months after 'ratification of the "' -�^�- j �r payment of a reasonable sum in cash, treaty 4,000 much cows to Italy, and- � '„ '�,� the issuing o! bonds, and the delivery 1,000 each to Serbia and Rumania; . • a -,-\- 1.)� `' � o- ,of.lite Stock and certiin historical .and 1,000 heifers to Italy, 300 to Serbia, �/ - �--�`' �� „ ��� - . art documents. and 500 to Rumania; 50 bulls to Italy, �. - s w, ,��o��,,\ ' 'Under the military terms the Ana- and 25 each to Serbia -and Rumania; ; / / „�.�,,,�`�� ..., a three na- /// V ; a trian army _ -- - - _. Z. t •' each toSerbia and -Rumania; 2,000 .' tars bastii. The manufacture. of. all war mat. sows to Italy, and 1,000 draught horses, ertals shall be confined to one single and 1,000 sheep to both Serbia and • r, :' , factory' under the control • o! this Rumania. �. state, and other such• -establishments Austria agrees to reitore all records, �r shall be closed down or converted. documents, objects o! antiquity and , __ - -.: _ - -- - _. importation or exportation of 6imy, art, and all ecientiPic work, takes , _: .\VOW , munition and war materials. ' of all away from the invaded territories. . ..i. __. - . ' �, !, inch !s forbidden She must hand over without delay .. - -�--7m - - The allied and associated Govern all records, locuments and historical _ _: -� ' ; meats affirm, and Austria accepts the_ material possessed by public institu- _ �° �-�"' responsibility of Austria and her allies tions and haying a direct bearing on . _ -.. .. ` for csiusing loss and damage to which !the history of the ceded territories __ . - - . \ �U 1. - - - - . _- . the allied and associated . Govern- which have been.. removed during the - - . -_ . - .-. , menta and their nationals have been I past ten years, except that for Italy 7._ > " .. .- mubjected es a consequence o! the war; the period shall be from 1861. " CARRIED AWAY. imposed on them by the, aggression of 1 Austria must pay the total cost �f - � Are you among the thousands'of 'men and women who are CARRIED AWAY by the catalog habit? Is there ,r ';_ ;gastrin and• her allies. • . _, the armies or occupation, from the - anyone -in YOUR immediate family circle who Is allowing this habit to run away with him? If so, there is work - _ .. - ..onx ---glyis--;-1 ti forty-ye�irsl pgo:-it-ia-TfI-lg-_salne._.habtt that has .stunted thQ 1� ? -' termrned by the Repatriation. Com. -l- !-maintained, and may export im gold growth of thousands of communities: -It has tsultt up a few enormously large CITIES at the expense of. YOUR w� n;iasion provided for in the treaty with before iVlay* 2, 19?1. without consent o! town. Dont allow a habit like this to run away with YOU. Take the bit to your OWN teeth, Investigate ,for t" Germany, which 3a io. have .a special the Reparaiton"Co:nmtsaioa. YOIURSELF. FISD OUT. Talk it over a HOME merchant. Get your 'heads togetier. That HABIT !s t.L hurting YOU U.. By .killing this habit. yoursel , your c r community Y_.- ..- -- - -. -- . - ..._ _ -._ . .. .. - -. . SOtiJ i AI�LERTA introduce measures hor. • compulsory _ __ Spend your money at. oma n ' work, if necessary. steers, ]���®PS This, it wrs said, was intended as a I,EAD�j�$13 to $13.;,0• butchers cattle, 11Y$ Ih i %� 111���] MARKET' choice. $12:75 to $13.25; dot good, $12 CROPS A FAILURE means of brirg�ng about prompt axe- $19 ;; wed., Sl 0 0 $12; do, " cution of the rel:aration work in Nor- - - - - . - ; da; - i.b _ . , to -- --- -- _ ATTR .... . ch C - Chet �i�raatsc� - ds $ • ••„ _ ea e< `o $11.7b; do, mad., $10.26 to _ _ . Breadstuff 112b - Severe Drought Causes Serious halt million civilian laborers.. -- $10.7fi; do, 'rough, $8 to $8.26; but-� _ Toronto,:July.'?..-Man.-w3&eat-No.j- -. ' Condition in Southern Part- officers here said the Allied confer= 1..Northern $2.24 ,2 • No. 2 Northern; cows; choice, S10.�0 to $11.25; - - . chars ences on this aubrect were conducted ° do, good, x10 25 to 510.60; do, mad., Capture British' Convoy'and Two -- - og Province. '�; No. 3 Nott�iern, $_.17',4; No.l -- in a friendly spirit. These officials 42 heat; $2.11%, is store Fort Wil-' $9 to $925; do, o $1 6; ee a8, - stockers, 8.75 to $11,75; feeders,l. Guns In the Khyber Region A despatch from Calgary, Alta., agreed' that Germany -has a problem- liam: -- -- _ 513; c .ner a t ra. i 'gtmfa, British Iadla:-July 20. -The --says:: The. cloaking' at the actual in her labor troubles. Ontario wheat -Nominal. 0 to 5025; milkers, goot�to choice,! '. . . --- Manitoba oat& -No. 2 CW, 8334c;I 4 haae resumed their attacks ati crop conditions !n Southern' Alberta. - - No extra 1'Ito 1 0 to $150; do, ccm. and mad . $6a} 5 I g -" : ;this year has been a disaster,- accord- KESS 8 CW, 80�&c; ext No 'feed, toi$75. &prin!tcr1, $Jt3 to S1ci0 light" various points in the Khyber region .. force. I ins to a statement iaiade this morning 'MAtiE BIG PROGRESS 90�1ic; hTo, 1 feed, 88�4c; No..: feed,', ON PLANE ENGINES.. 84Q c t ! $15. prong _&�� Uy peracwt., $20 to timat d -tri that 4,000 at acked a British . - by . H: W. Wood, President o! the _ = its, 82Doc' to $t7.50 to ; Icon moving from Lakaband to Fora .., - ntario oats --;-No. -3 white, o ' " United Fanners of Alberta. - _ ch 'ce' _a h SScA, acc°rdiag to freights. $21; ea, He asld that the present -aitnstioa A despatch from ,Berne says: -Ac- .. hogs, and watered a . to g g throughout y- s { $29ss. Sandeman. After fighting _ to -Essen :des tchea. to ,Swiss anencan corn -Nominal. $'4 25; do, weighed of! cars J24 '' to .t a _eight, the Afghans captured the 'which bas . arl-sen as a result of --the rardmg Fa �4an, -bark Na _3- CW . $1:2934e; : - . $1.19%; $'L4.50; do, f.o.b. 523..5.. _-- severe drought is nothing •.short of a, newspapers, German manufacturers, No. 4 CW, $1.25�a:; refected, convoy and two Paas Four _British . ex erimer►ts, have evN I r Montreal, July 22. -Choice milk -fed officers were killed and two wounded. 'calamity, and the optimistic reports after lengthy p feed, $1.19 ,a.- calves, 15 to $17 Per 100 uncia; ' whish rvere sent out• tram different ceeded in creating a gasoline turbine. Barky --Malting, $1.22 to $1.26. $ ere were about 100 casualties c - others, $8. Sheep, tie to �9. Spring y Th f' aectiaty o! the Province in an st-� The engine, it is asserted, will 'enable Peas --Nominal. . • lan-bs, 18c per ib. Hogs, $2`: to "$24 among the Indian ranks. - the spirits of the an airplane_ to fly virtually without Buckwheat=Nominal. _tempt, to ltuoy. up•• Y p -r .160 .p +u:,d' fn � choice acicrts a? When they saw virtually all the people, have brought about a serious ;Heise. Rye= -Nominal. , $lU to -$IS Per British officers casualties the nativs - s' 'cattle, $6 to transport drives bolted. condition of affairs, and the remedy The despatches add that several _ 100 poun+is• Butchers' Manitoba flour -Government atan- cars, ot. a steers, • - card, $.11, Toronto. - � „ - must be suggested•. quick before mat=. ai nes fitted•x*ith the new engines po' _ - Ontario flour -Government stand- $9 Per 100 t ids. .. - d` .... •ten.reach a critical stage. Pre being constructed. They will ard, $10.25 to $10.50, .in,jnte bags, To- '0'I. , __ Though not peksluNtic, -Mrs-Wood i capacity. -of 64 passengers each._ - .ronto. and Montreal, 'prompt shipment. 'AUSTRIANS TO BUILD PRINCE SAILS ON AUGUST 5. - said. that conditions are Indeed seri- ••- Millfeed-Car Iota, delivered, -Mon- RAILWAYS FOR ITALY ous. The crop- of the south is a fail- treal freight, bags included; Bran, . _ A deapatrh from London nays: -It NEW WAR LOAN MAY BE TAXED. $42 per ton; shorts444 per tan; good is officially -announced that the Prinee. ure, and the farmers are without feed. „-_ of Wales will ernoark on -the battleship ' !or their stock He does ndt consider feed flour, $2.90 to $2.95 per bag. A despatch from Paris says, -The A den- - -- from Ottawa says: -Pre- �Ha -No. 1, $21 to $23 per- ton; Austrian Treaty—Incorporates a provi- Renown far Canada, on August 6 , .. "'shat there is sufficient feed in itis itminary preparations : tor`the"Domtri- mixed, y18'ta $19' per -ton, track, To- I cion that within. live years Italy may . �. = tiortli to supply the stock, and unless ion loan, which is to be floated in the ronto. demand that Austria build two rail- "� . some prompt action is taken there wiiF tall, are under way: ' . = Straw --Car lots, $10 to $il per ton, hays through Reschea and "Prodtll- "Success. doesn't happen, It, is fi,-- y '' lie heavy loss suffered by the farmers Now that the war is over, and flnan• track Toronto, a captured bl . Y which will become Italy will pay, and organized pr empted and stockmen. ' cial conditions are more normal, it Is County Produce-Wholesele. ea, i onceatraied eommon I. --sense.' - Passes, or which Italy a'Government 'c e .- 0 regarded as probable that the loan will • Butter -Dairy; tubs mrd' rblls, 37 to property. Frances E. Willard. . 01' C0IIPULSOBY WORK not be tax-eseinpt; "as was its war• S8c• prints, 40 to`41c; cresa►ery, fresh , - _ _ _ _ -_- A - .. / ,� LATEST FOR HUNS time predecessors. Should the Gov- made, 47 to 4&. - le .ernment decide to follow this course, Live -N�v laid, 41 n - . TII�SYDE BIPLANE �NRECKED �.W" • there is little doubt that the rate of Live poultry -Spring " chickens, A 'despatch from Berlin says: -Al- - . broilers, .30 to 40c; heavy fowl, 28c; interest •yield will be made quite at- 20 to 21c• T �•C "1 l�L� Had representatives have told the Ger- light fowl, 26c; old roosters, r V, man delegation at Versailles, it is re tractive, as compared with the rate at old'dveks, 20c; Young ducks, 30 to 32c; : STL>�\TiI�G 0� TRi1S'. . - bought' iii' th'e open 'market. - e oldtlurkeys, 30c; delivered, Toronto ' ported here in Government circles, 'Which Yivtory lfe 'o bonds can .now b lers- are sellin to the re- • • •• -••• • _ -that._G u be re tired toI. ra a at the o Pani prices: I, - -- - ,.L__,.,, .�.ew,-fie,-L3 to-32byc;. Pilpt and Navigator Escaped Unhurt- yn .a ' 32 to 33c; triplets, 33 to 3334; land -to -England Trip in Henvier-Than-Air Machine. ' -. --.. _ . - p_�j ��j 34c. _ Must d0 _ . _ i. _LLI_ - to ter 3 F sh' d it ,�._ehoize 'J -150 i . - , . » -_ _ _ -.. _ . - - - . -_ Stilton r t 1 to ]Be$e A ban Mu _ - ..- ut e a y _ • • � ��47c; creamery prints, 52 to 54c. A despatch from. St. John's, Nfld.,j thing with its nose plowing up the sod. - •London, July 20. -Peace was celebrated by the British Em- . Eggs -New laid, 48 to 49c; new laid I -a t;.ny puff, which, . if ,it had come / m cartons, 52 to 53c. say s: -The Martinsyde biplane Ghim- I two seconds later, would' have give'? 11 pine Saturday, not only in Lbndo•n but in ever part of the vast Beans-Canadiap;. $3 to J4:25. . • era is never to -fly the Atlatrtic. The I . �/ doh�lnions over which floats the Union Jack. ` Yoridon's gTea.t• Vic- provisions -Wholesale: aid instead ut disaster •to• the wring o! ' of course the most s ectacular event of the ra. wri 'an m e z mea on c ear on, y day, -?u MR throughout t e conn ry every Cl y, of 33c; clear bellies, 31 to 32c. its second attempt to start at Quidi W' en she left t e Pro n held a .carnival. Religious ices,. processions and sports Smoked meats -Hams, mad., 47 to! sda afternoon, °_Chimera" headed due west •into -a' _made the pro mme in pearl eve lace. In some laces rvidi airdrome..on Thtu. y ! up p gya y , ry p P ' 48c• do, heavy,'40 to 42e; cooked 65e;j1 aiid was wrecked beyond repait. Fred- westeily wind.' ' Within two hundred '' particularly the seaside resorts, ,battles of flowers' featured the ' rolls,'87c; breakfast bacon, 48 to b6c; I yards she got off the ground; and then - Brick P. Raynham, .pilot, and Lieut.' ' day. backs, 'plaits 50 to Bic; boneless, 60c; Conrad' Herbert 13iddlecornb,..naviga=i in no more than a breathing apace - . Everywhere the returned 'heroes of the war were -honored clear bellies, 41c. that vicious little pull' of cross -wind - ' whether they appeared in khaki or mtlfti', " These men, releasees • Lard -Pure tierces, 36c; tube, 3734c• tor, were not injured': - caught -the right wings. -and ti o . "QF7 ++ tem until they feathered Ahe ground. ICUr tierces, 31.% to 32c• tubs, 32 to 32%c; 'mains "but to' pack 'up. R.aynham tried to straighten her cut, '• _ - : 3'lioi3e wh"e did not return $om , the battlefields, however were pails, 32'k to 32'ac; prints, 33 to Thursday afternoon while rivulets not forgotten, In Overt town .ar city there were prayersOr the 33ac• of gasoline were trickling from the but had not enough steerage way: Th .1 I"'fallen, and many a shrine dedicated to the memory of a dead Montreal Markets. - - breken twlisted remsin� of what whole biplane swung through an angle{ - - -hero bore its floral tribute. "' "Montreal, July' 22. -Oats, extra No. only a few- seconds before h'ad been � 90 degrees, so that her noxa wa . London has not witnessed -such a -celebration since the late • 1 feed, 98%c. Flour, new standard a throbbing, vibrant craft; just Soar pointing south, Queen Victoria's diamond j ubile a in 1897. Buckingham Palace grade, $11 to $11.10. Rolled oats, bag aloft; the pilot wanted to put a Almost .Pike . a plummet the p a:t� Vas decorated on its exterior for the first. tilde in its .history. 90e and thug m _Iba., $4.76 to.$5. Bran, $42. Shorts, g skedropped from lies height of twenty. Huge flags of the allies floated f rom the upper windows, and a $44. Hay, No. 2, • per ton, car Iota, match to the �ihat gwould have been feet until again the right wing scrap - y wide streamer of purple and gold stretched across the facade. $30. obsess, finest easterns, 2x34 to a funeral pyre .the ground and, . acting as a :ful- The royal pavilion, erected close to the beautiful Victoria monu- No. 'Butter, choicest creamery, . to a ,ply tca'1 symbol a2 the death of the threw the fu'il weight of the 66c. Eggs, fresh, 64c; selected, 58c; hopes he had heretofore not'abandon- cru=, IIlent,�added color to the. strikln g scene. _ No. 1 stock, 62c; No. 2 stock, 45a Po- biplane onto the left wing. That ended King George, from his seat on the scarlet dais, had a clear toes, per bag, car lots, $1.25 to ed Yr+dtam staated what he hoped the forward mothentuet, and the en- j '-view throwgh a colonnade of ornate -white pylons, reaching for $1.50: Dressed hogs, abattoir killed, would be a Newfoundland -to -England tire weight came iipon the frail little : . • more than half a mile to the Ad mi mIty arch• The troops march- $38.50 to $34. Yard, wood palls, 20 flight --a world record for a heaver- undemat'risge: Tle wheels and the ed past the reviewing stand to the music of dozens of military lbs. net; 88�Yac oasis admply pancaked, t>�a ffn had troops in the Live Stock Markets• than -ear machine. It uvea iiia tiny into 4e t t Pp a I,541 1. .. ` . bands. All the Dominions Canada included, puff of a cross wind that defeated his plowed ,t�,}.� ,-�,... s ._ line. A magnificent reception was given the marching hosts by Toronto; July 22--Chaice heavy ho 'hope dashed the Draft, a bq+okan '�' °a 4411' � - ,4� I"` �1„ .11 the millio1.ns of -ale who witnesa�_ed the rgeous apeetacle. o ea , . p� $1 P .:ia�.-:.::wi�i-U'-.`3t'._: _ :-�+}}'e+'�1L+ u$ris.� +cwr save. '+ .lza E e..: ? »-at'ai. '}t+9/>;�" ,.v�s`.A"t.*''`'. �:�xl��. '�' rs.F,ar'o ce"4 L, _..... .y. ` ... ..,...ti n�. .-• •r -. ,. .,.,"+- .r✓.s.V'+`•r+.• S- �'�."�'�fV-ca uv.,-:. w„' u x. % . -I w,k , x z x::a, , -4.;- - , ^•*an r _ y �r wr '!t. „ �r . , ,, w�-.. .: . i ....d.M`v-r. -. «•' a.... .. '.-r.'-.. - ..'• - !.-'...."" •.ems ' ,i ,.M:'t. _ . >1 v' , � - �,-5r ` -.+� .<-sem. N .. , q, ,•i+ , �.. .. '. .. - i I • . ._'' n :v i, __ - rt ..„ _ '., �'i .t ' • . - ";,..;/,l• ... K3S ,.;A, w'i^�•-rad-•w ,rv>,�.;/r er.q +v'K.., ..: .V .wr . a^.... 't:; +rr.«• o."1- _ - 4�r _ .. ',�,. ,; .; .. ... ; :; .r&.. .c . „ f. - . . • .. , . - .. s ,w __ z .. is11 ^, r: .__�__--__-•-__ F.^ ,J . - - ... TLEa8 P�';E4'�SH Gi LS > a.>�a. . . • f tj] ANTED -PROBATIONERS P O ;. ' a e . e _ ♦♦ �� the Montreal Women's bin's HoepQtaL :0`'� r\ nr n 13ITS O� ���i .,_ Vt�- _ o � e�1 -- I3ea-A g#Fl --in der sena.-be04xae8- .- _ ^�/ in1Lwo�eeiod ofr ainin�t APP1Yy sal7Lad1. - .. , RUMO111. _ peevish,,lfatlePe and. dull,_ when' Superintendent. To >itrasi-..:.- ing seems to interest heI. and dainties West. 2klontreal. ^ • : • _ :: _ _ do not tempt key appetite, you may be ,,e eeee 77SA083E2$/ Wa14t'1'2sZa certain that she needs ;'more Secs0� RaKe� - blood: than .her• system is prDvided IANO, ELOCUTION AND SINGINb a P Teachers Wanted. Address Coaxer- � . . with. Before long her pallid cheeks, Anyone Cou•id.,. vatory•of Music; Lethbtidge, Alta. . ... , _ ... frequent.: hekdaches,' and breathless- Elafe-"My grandpa has reached `� ANTED -FEMALE T 1'.' A C HER .... '. . nese and heart palpitation will con- the age of ninety-six. Isn't it wonder-- (Protestant) for the Jane La cock I . _ - , CJil2dren'a Home; must`be of good Chris- ,- .. 14 • firm that she is anaemic. • Mkpy fui?" tian character and, willing to take as �,; -- ' ' mothers as the result of their own :-,Bobby-"Wonderful- nothin'! Look interest in the children, -not only during. '� ' - school hours, but at other times well; ti. . - .. - - girlhopd experience can promptly de- at the time it's -taken him to do.1t." there are about 20 children in the -school; - 1 tett the early sigtla'ot anaemia, -and -_ - boys and girls, ages ranging from seven the wise mother does not wait for the . _ to fourteen 3 cars*;,- ,salary thirty dollars, .. �,. _ From Bed t0 Worse.: Per month. with board and residence; 1.trot, to develop further, but at once ' duties to ecmmence September. Appl 1.- - give§ her daughter a course with Dr. "Sedentary work;' said the colIeg Cockehett Becurit:Aa, is±Yed..k3ranttor - _: . -_-_-- Williams' Pink Pills, which renew the lecturer, "tends to lessen the sudor- , FD$ SaLD r` _ - - - obtained o n blood supply .and banish anaemia be- an 1-;' sr -a #T1=wslaYl ie, >v±;r•.l:i.l. IN lift(lffi, ". _ fore 1t has btain d a hold opo the "In •cines words, butted in the' l� . .-. - __ _ _ � C SplenQiri a,uaortunity. \�'riU �, __ . .. _ . _ _ s art. student "th r e e '� r experience thousands inns one cam atar.d�' ' 8 ro It ystem o e on site the 2� td son >�ubushi�r Co,. I m d. • - `' - =' = "Exactly," retorted the one sits, a ELL iP FsQliIPFTEU Nr.�csrAi>Et?; rx so ss know that an n Job print nK Out o1 thea of mothers" aemia is the and i ± plant in Eastern ✓ �„ sure road to worse tiler They know and if one lies a grant deal,, one's ti,aarlo. Insurance carried si;soa. wall aII 9 08 CO ly" two fo: !1,200 on Quick P;Me, Roe ii. , , ~: - the .difference that good red blood 1 t ite.nr rt:t+It•hint ca., t.td.. Toronto. . standing ding i mplete 1. " inake's'in the development of womanly , t,1� - - 1. ti�...r' health. Every headache, •every •gasp • -- • Not What He Meant. 80VLT8Y S7APT,ED . . 'Myr' _ for' breath that' follows the slightest . - - " A...Univeraity. lecturer -began an ad- ��% HAT HA%r YOU FOR e3.wE I:1 x. ' " exertion by the' anaemic girl, every Live Pouktry. Fancy• Hens. ,Pit,•eon&--• Pain she suffers in her back -and limbs dress to the ekuderita the other .morn- Farr• etc.?. Write I.\'elnraueh Kc Son, P-2 S3o1 860o Ing in this way: "'Now I'Iu'nOt $ging' 10.28 St. Jean Haptiate• Market. bloat- J i�To. 8292=Child's Paddl'n " or Beach Na. 86911 -Child's Rompers are reproaches it you have .not taken • real. Que. , • t; to talk very long, .but if you' get what Lha, best ate s to ave our weak Irl :t o say your . in I Cut in 5 sizes 1 2 4 6 an - - new blood; .and the only sure way -to haus the'wholy th:ag in snot -shell." years. sang C _ s is roug lu'CL FOP. Ul 1: I'1:l:E 2i00K OB Size �, requires, apron and •hat; • 2 yds. on over tike head dro ped back• sides And e o e surprised ' 'wlien a. U n tell- , P . !tains' Pfnk'Ptils. roar:Di laughter followed his uninten- I Ing hon to save from Two to Fuer ua• 27 ins. wide, or 1 ytis. 40 ins. wide; ens ed ar buttoned. In 4 sizes, 1, l drect Dollars on your new Home. Ad- a New, rich red blood is infused into dress Iinillday Company. $3 Jackson - facing for bet,.% y,i, ?.7 ins..w.ide., . PP tional slam, 1 2, 4 and 6 years! Size -1, either style, the system 'by every dose o! these _ .tr • Wnr�1ton, ant, . No, 8804-Chiict's.Hot-Day Dress lis yd's. 27 ins. wide; collar and fac-' pills. From this new rich blood ' - y` Prire, 15 cents (ing, belt and eleevebangds,'. uta"qd. 27,1springs lite good deehealth, hn h. spirited nd ., .. '- A 1NondeMul Vtiorid. = ` L mz3eSLZAls�ioye. _ - Bod and issue in one. Cut In 6 ins: 'wide•' sleeve facia , belt, . -yd.: Don't Lal tomo about the wonders �- c tt Tu3luxli. 1.tfi3u•a. F-rc. g C internal and external. cured witb- I 1 Bize's,'i, 2, 4. 6 and 8 years. Size 1 27 ing. wide. - . -_- �perieet womiinly development. , - live of -past ages." said Uncle Joe Cannon. out Pain by our home tryatmenL .A -rite requires, with or without belt, i% ds. . These: _ tterns els Ile dbtained your daughter Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, "The world today is far more wonder- a■ before too lair. Dr. Hellman uaalca► u y Pa y= Co.. Limited. Collingw000, Opt I32 of 38 -ins. wide. from your local DIcCa:I dealer,. -or - _fui_ than ever before. Just think: It _ McCall . Transfer Design No. 848. , from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St. 4'promptly their influence is telt in bet- took Columbus as many months as it • . - - - Ashes." - - '` - -° •Prire,•10 cents. i Toroato,..Dept. W: .... ' ter health. - : -_ - -- - _. now. takes days to erose the ocean, dinars,. utilizing Coai ,I ' ---- . -•- -- _ .__-. __�_ -- - - You can get these pills through any end we taut about flying and traveling - ' 1 The great resistance to heat of or--� V ER ���� _ coal „ash has Suggested the use - ❑gyp ( the proclamation of William L. k` - dealer in medicine or by. mail. post-. a mile:.a minute as though they wer@ -- I �� peror: of -Germany - . _ _ - I- . paid; at 50 cents a box. -or six boxes nothing. o this m to i for re bricks n place . _ . - . .. . „ivh of fire clay. r Several thousand expert.1111 - i M a. � ,Kla LIITLE O�Ll7 _ ,the ochen ameplro hear mental bricks already made are bean r ir. $2.50 -from The Dr;- _ W.illiam&,. y r- g - Medicine Co:', Brockville, Ont country school jus ` SPEAKING FROM THE SKY. teacher k tested abroad both as a fireproof the Ieac er = butid�iag material sad se a furnace �j- ql:a t _ - _Gopsebetries - �_ Johnny into what two great �2 - Every WacdM"test Aw;y,. Heard Flit Gooseberries produce fruit -both on - ltatng. In au oil -fuel combuattos At the first sign of illness dur[ag'the y - classes fa tho. human race divided?' .< give the !titin ones Baby's - ' ' y' and Johnny answered promptly: chamber: subjeCtett Eo- temperaiur@s up of weather' file ofd and new wood. Pruning, which _ to 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit, they are wn Tablets or -in a few hours tie may Wireless telephony has now been "'ltotorilits and.pedestrtans.' - a I progress._ Ater said to have given three times the ser - beyond a e ",opted on the London to is best done In tha,,epring, should be That's what I cal vita of the old. fire-bricks- revent summer complaints - if given Paris air rotife, states the Atr Minis- yo as to s: -cure well rounded bushes _ ,.r 1Ccomional .So_ ' - to these troubles thev well child and 3e1II .try, and its �v ti in tntght fiytuS was with std pointing bu3 yanyekbraacltea Thin is to c@rtity that fourteen years 1M.,rd's ssalmxae oases Colas, lata. . - - me oa suddenly. Baby's Own Tfib- Soon after HandleyPaga machine that bend sows tn- ill@, glDUntl... _ _ ago I got the coTda o�uiy-Tefi wPiat :--'- -Bt'e taking inte'fest in the - @ta phould always be kept to every had left Keuley communication was Gooseberrlae!s like woter, Not that nearly severed, and was for about nine farmer as well as' from him. -. I . borne whem there -nee young children. opened, - and, after --speaking to -the they -cannot have too much, but in well months that 1 had no use of my. hand, t -,['hero la no' otliet medicia@ as. good Brou>1d station: fhe receiver was tura-.' drained soil they enjoy s good sprink- and tried other Linlmetite, also doe- T 1._ fovernmenthsaalystttllaguarantee they tare ab• nests from Kenley.WaThe sisters oay- ling daily �o the ground about them lora, and ?vas leceiviag no begefit. Bp MEM f DERE LS ONLY ONE -:a':.- will .not dry out • . - s persuasion from a friend I got 111N. . - 1 J =; y�lutely safe. The Tablets are •sold• ducting the test -states tha£ fie easily -- ��i�1i� �i A mulching -of we'll rotted manure ARDIS LINIMENT and used one bottle tiiLie3JJ<11L' � by medicine dealer__s or by malt at 25 recognized the voice as that of an a?i• about the plants as soon as 1h@ fruit which completely cured m� and .have t, -- tents - a box from The Dr. Willisks' "ficer !known to: htal: - ._ - . - - - - - - ��+dlaiae. Ca, _Brockville, Oat. To a distance of about, 25 epiles ills bode have set is beneficial, enabling been untag 14rINARD'S LINIMENT inrt �atreagth of signals was so the _plants _to.. perfect -their fruit and my .family ever since and find It the ONLY TABLETS MARKED WfTLW -- e_ great -that corm flowering buds for. the following same as when I first used it, and would "BAYEW CROSS", AAE ASPIRIN. "•:VERSAILLES' HAUNTED PALACE. _ Dpeech troiii the "asachiae could be year. .Keep thq mulch, damp. .• never be without it. , -_ -i - _ _ _ • distinctly heard at Kenley -'with' the _ ISAAC E. MANN. -, Frofuthe Days. of.lhe'Qra�reY#onarefi' ret@aver laid upon the table. tEMOPI JUICE i6 .It You Don't Bee ,the "Bayer dr so " Metapedia, P.Q. At 50 miles it 'was still distinct and _ _ - _ err she Tablets, Refuse Them --They �, .,to Was Bean Under _ FRECKLE- - - -VE.R - Aug 81st, 1963. Are Not Aspirin At Alb Troubled Shade. constant, and was heard until the aero=- � -. . - - v - _ . = piens was Crosalug the Channel sad lafl+tsf. - Make hhls c ap tatrort - Ltght. - - -_ hq beauty _ There is something of trony in the was in touch with Marquise, the first to eleae and wtttten your skin. An en thusiastic'admirer came rush 4 tact that democracy's greatest victory ground station on the French side: - - Ing up to -Arnold Bennett, the English - �^1?�R `las been signed slid sealed in that On the return Journey conversation Squeeze the juice of two lemonsinto author, at a reception in Chicago re- I !ream of art which Louis R1Y, between the machine and Marquise , bot� containing, three ounces oft cently.., "Q.'Mr. Bennett," she cried, "I - � "1 `'wrought lordlike into stone" to syfsl- was again picked up at Kealey1., and jorchat-Ewhite, shake well, and you am so -delighted to meet you!:, You USS �olize and perpetuate the magniS- the latter station itself was in com• have a quarter pintaf the best freckle �•, mace of royalty. munication w.itk the . machine 3d 'and tan Lotion, and complexion beauti- have beena wonderful help to me. It to a. haunted hottae, that }!singe of _.minutes-beior@.it landed. Fier. at very, very small coat. -"Indeed, In what way,.might I ask''" -.Your druggist gladly will give you itersailles. ' • The , ghosts of the .illus- One of the recent developments in + y "Oh, that last book of yours! It the 13aaulae "Bayer Tablets oi• Aspirin" . Your grocer has the -!salons and an 1 y trious and notorious; the beloved and this connection is the production of an drug store or toilet counter will Sup- has taught me to .concentrate." because gengtne Aspirin now is made _ ;' ply 'three ounces of orchard white for "To cgnpentrate?. Well, w811, that's . by Canadians" and owned• by a Cana- It execrated, walk down !to. halls. aeroplane set which can be converted, & !ew cents. Massage' this: sweetly. nice!' Now tell me. what are.you con- dian Company,. .1 ... F7rst of all, the "Grand Monarch" who within a' few moments fbr tranemis- , ---lavished the people's substance in W. •sten of either voice or Morse s artans aead hands each da @and see how Oh on lots' and lota'of There is not a cent's worth of Ger; z igaals. neck, centrating on ." credible sums for a grandiose depic• - y things!" man intefesf in Aspirin, ali'righta be - freckles 'and bleWishes disappear and- 4 Ing purchased from the U.S. Govern- . iloa of himself and the splendor of his I. A Star Shower. how clear,. soft and white the skin = -• • meat. • reign. The troubled shade, of De Porn- - becomes. Yea! It is harmless, MONEY ORDERS: ? =g flys war, acid imitations• padour comes back in lonely hours; The soft alosaic of the Milky Wap, A. Dominion Express Moneg•• Order were Bold as Aspirin in pill boxes and �l , That arches heaven witty loveltdese ' 'i{gLP TO PREVBNT FIRES. for five dollars costs three cents various other containers. But now yoi► hgain; "to. rule a king and misrule r - - by night, _ patios;' to witness the triumphs which Han' Boated down, across the floor, of, can get genuine Aspirin, plainly �R'. ended 8aally on ,a dismal -morning day 1. Matches -Be sure your match is - Why Shelia Are Tapered. .: stamped with the safety "Bayer Cross" - when lackeys tossed,. her. coffin care out.- Pinch it before you throw it -Aspirin proved safe by miilioas for . - - !@ssl� into a Bosch. There was that To pave a primrose path for earth's away, Modern long-range shells are cigar- - delight. •-• _ 2. Tobacco -Throw .shaped. They taper both at the front Headache, Toothache, Earache, Rhea - life which was a royal idyl; into which pipe' ashes and matism, Lumbago, Colds, Neuritis, and -the -despair and hunger of the ;nob !'"-"�' cigar or cigarette stumps to the .duet and at the rear.' This tapering of the There are approximately rear end is called "boat -tailing: You Pain generally. - " were to come thundering at last, to pp oximately 30,600 of the road and -stamp or pinch out the have noticed that racing auto:" You Handy tth boxes of 12 tablets, also. autos and 8,000 trucks is Toronto. fire before leaving them. Don't throw e torpedo-ShWd a rna. square - :splash. the elegance with blood, to " -`-- Jeer Marie Antoinette on the way to The •^1tY�of cAi to. ng e. rue , eaves, or needles. tailed shell or automobile is actually Aspirin is the trade mark, registered - -,, U e-saiiloti-___ ne_to no. . , ancq a crop year,-conSistS of. after harvest• 3.'Aiaking Camp -Build ..a .small in Canada, of Baker. Manutactnre .of v - campfire. Build it Ii the, open, not held back at high speeds because .of Monoacetic-actdester of Salicylicacid. shambles. Thu. en a lou hen and in ated'behind it b the- - Chateau. 'It was never again a place seed -bed preparation. Each of these b -brushvelocity of its movement. Tapering '•of residence. But two centdries after three ,distinct -phases must -be prat- Scrape away the-trash'from all around the"tailJeads the air gently and easily ...the "Grand Monarch," the King of ticed systematically if .the most suit- A. Leaving Camp -Neves -loan int _ ' Prussia occupies the palace and the able•seed-bed conditiona_are to -be con- ing•car bores in the._.atmosghere and __ _ _ " -'Iron Chancellor's dream -is realized in I sistently maintained. oampftr8, even for a short time, with - • . ! thus lessens vacuum's impeding grip F !' _ . ' out quenching ft with, water -and then - covering it with earth. on -the flying object. - 6. Bonfires -Never build bonfires _ �/"i�� 1. � ` . is windy weather 'or where there. is f .I.- . A Health -Br ire ' er ! froth control. Don't make- them 4 larger than you need. ' O .. 1` _ , g ' • -- S. Fighting Fires -Ii; you find a' fire, Cincinnati authority. says corns I ' r ornin ce-- try o pa . ou . dry up and Iift out , t , , �,,� , , . - ��:.; -- - word` of it to --the - nearest forest - `wit angers. ,' rear dish a strengthener. rarger at once. a `�- The above rules for the prevention _ w;-' ,: t . of fires, prepared by the United States Hospital records show that every ` ' - Forest Service, are equally applicable time you cut a. corn you invite lock• 1 * tSe®�C toed - to Canada. Their, observance would law or blood poison, which Is needless, �J [ �j `,' a says ;a Cincinnati authority, who Lelia ' . I G e. go far towards lessening the tremens• you that a quarter ounce of a dntg Your From Falling �` ons toll taken each year by the forest ` �.' u called freezone-can be obtained at ,lit•,' -.s 1.fire - _ fir nd. tie cost from the drug store but is.auf• How manv times have barbers given ` ;' - - �> of every hard I this advice to men who are .losing -- " " '- -.* - ": 'Tis better to have sounded your oriso t corndor callus. r d n ~',r' V thea hair because of andruff a �. is not only most deli horn es an 'extra You simply apply a few drops of-' scalp irritation. At night rub Cuti- aJ precaution, than freezone on a tender, aching corn and tura Ointment into the scat , Next . ' .. cious in taste, but is never to have sounded it at a1L soreness is Instantly relieved. Short �' moming shampoo with Cuticura Soap i . " -The greatest fortune a man' tin ly the entire corn can be lifted out, � and hot water. A clean, healthy • a builder of tissue. root and all, without pain. scalp means good hair. c;; I. leave hie children is not a bdg :ba.nk This drag ili sticky but dries at once I Cuticurac,,oco41 ht exit 25 and 50c "`fi' - _ _ _ n • a - --- - accoutrt,, nor a flne residence, nor n and is claimed to just shrivel up any Talcum 25a plus adian duties Sold - -- • . -- ?here.r a Reason late amort tha aristocrat corn without inflaming or even irr4• Mverywber For le ea reeaddreas: • 1 _ P (3 Y, but the �aPL N. a.toa, U. S. A." # . legacy of an u feting the surroundiaa tissue or skin. . g y Pi+ifrht, a she , fu'l life. gentle UE No. 80-�1>i. t� i. .1 Iw etrt �' it your wife 'wears high h ell s i88 ,fill be clad to know of this '•y. ...A'. ,•.,zi Vie. �:'i, �: , i s ..w• r 'r. :,.. s. '. .'Zs.:�_. .n,:u.9 :t::d£r'aY:-2:._M. t;Yt r..;i ,:v 'a„.k..:.,.. i-.:-.•�i .: ,^s.,.awr,.na„x':'._,na .,,�T:.•+�:r.t•,..Wr2afi'S-.__......,•..dn-:.;.'.-.sA,..rk"&.'.,.6rD¢s..e.m,we.. .. ,.,. .e°-.. ..- ,...._.--..,:.z.:. ..i.., _�*,,.. ._.. �e......; k.-•-__..-__:.,at•sd:.il,�us..::��L•`alz :ri;.a5•..1't....,=t>u�,iYt.n:o.:r.Ei_F�,etif.x:-r....'1�.'.'•w,.,ilr'w�.'tnn"kroi:'�y ... s"m` .. �"' ,�, � �•gy�c '3`3�,y", .^•xa•,*a�`o:�: w. ^^r �T is '+t �:sd }j W'1yd'` � s'i`: "',''?'"a.4' •t r""-��� .. „•,; .. r• -. -,,,• '+at1. .' v `f'� �µp.� y,,,y _ �.. 4..a.. - . .� ,.n n �,,,�.,' '!Yu+• r_ _. 7:ii _ .+l .. •p ^- ayl'.Yt . J• - •y.; P- ..5..yy' •'W'f.:!•.,• ,, r..•�,Cc : -u f': ...4. *JF- - .r5 ,.,� •'S K *Fi.. .. 1>',...-.d-'•�1 a.. Y. i.. .•.I G.r ... v.. _.•"Y .,. _ .. •.M P.. .. ., ,,, r - tJ •'M '. a. Y1^' i h''•I. 4J'. Z^. a j�.�j mines may now be workedthe at his own stable one and �— -� R. E S E R VING - ii�A lig miles east of Pickering Village. prospect for' an adequate supply ti» pubiiabedeve FciAay morninY at its otiue, T AscoT PRIDE [19385). the registered ry for next wintipr isnot bright. Ev: Cl desdale stallion. the property of Pickrriny, Ont, y p p y cry user of coal or,fael of any kind Geo. Davi4son dt Sone. Oberrywood. -'PPE HAVE ALL KINDS AND BtZES y T HRMS ,j will make the season of 1919 at his - s1.50 per year ; 61:25 if paid in -advance should economize in every possible own stable, ' _ �.. way,in .order to ease the situation tGEM JARS'—So, Top. GALLANT REFINER 199721 Clydesdale of• _ - passible•- _ fac_as-etealll9tt: the property David Ann- -Half ��'tall(?l�, JARS—Screw iO.HN MURKXR 1'ro rlefor;-` -- i p an Sr., Pickering, will mate the :...Y.�--.rcdos-- 7 season of 1919 at his own stable. Imperial Quart, 1.35 , T NOTEi AND COMM<NTi • TwM*()_ ' BARoN's BMT [13930J, 111597), Import Wine Quart, .: :.1.25_��n r ed Clydeadate stalicon, ,the propert! ;m tial Pint,.1.25 A rominent New York menu- n j of Graham Bros.. Cairubrogie, Clare pe P .nont. *ill make the season o! 1919Wine Pint n ,,, ,,,, :..1.20 ca T g •eacturer of clothing says that the -at his own stable. ° )Dee ring and McCormick : ;PERFECT SEAL prolriability is that men's clothing BELLE Bot [852.4; (14018). the prem - ]Binder Twine -600 feet to ium im orted Clvdesdale stallion, will increase iu cost by a hundred o the -pound, at ..2c per lb: the,property of Nelson Wdig. Clare- "� per cent by next year. If this Lar e, ... 1:70 dozen moat, will make the season of 1919 << as follows : Sionday afternoon will diction comes true, many of ns -Only a few hundred ' Medium ,... 135 re leave his own stable for Goodwood ' wt •ll be compelled to hant up some pcltnds.left.. form ht. Tuesday, own stable for Sz�lall, of 5111 old clothing, which will be. noon Brougham hotel, night; Wed- ' ­tenor fifteen years ioehiud the .Call at nesdar, liar roe. o hers for Jars Heavy 10 cents. dozen, light 5 cents do Pickering, noon: Brooklin hotel for times'in cut and pattern. This- J. Fingold, North Claremont night. Thursday afternoon, Ash- Sllgar 18 10.75 .per 100 pounds :will not concern us a great deal, as ,� Juru ohotel, night. r•idap Wr r, - - - Ind. Phone ..804 ac •s n , lot 5, con. 9, •Pickerin �•� our greatest anxiety is in regard g J A M ES. R.1 C HARD S noon, thence to own stable until the to our ability to secure clothing of following Monday afternoon, spy design -or age. The Pickering : KI1;6'S COURTSHIP [141151. (1.1712), the "Buy -Groceries at the Grocers." . , pare bred imported Clydesdale stal- +Oar of our esteemed Toronto V1g1IanCe COlx1Y>41t88 lion, the property of Oscar Wilson. . dailies a few days ago reported a Brougham, will make the season. of . A L S I KE .SEED �'CTN�AR'L'ON y g P 1y19ay follows: Monday, May 12th, great improvement in the food The object of this Association is to will leave his own stableand proceed _ _ Llessen stealing and prosecute - . - to W. G. Scott's, con, S. Pickering, 1 situation in Germany- since, the the felons. for night. Tuesday, Wm, Middle. WANTED of the iseace_tee ton's Greenwood, neon: U. Blakes -made the astonishing statement. Members haviia property sto en.00mman - Au_ ley, n1q a nes Ry, e. w1 pay. a 1g ee Horseshoeing and general blacksmiff scats immediately with tiny member Wilson's, base Iine, noon and night: .prices for all kinds work prompt g attended to.1 , of food in thatconti= of Executive Committee. Thursday, Geo, Cowan's Brock road, of seed. Lame and interfering horses made night, Frid"This insane that food there is free,. S. nooIITeb-as. White s. Gree River, gond us sam ee a❑ gea qpept�lty Or, an Ticketsimtt be had from tae President or: eight. Saturday, proceeds to to our rices before funded if work does not It costs absolutely nothing. If the Beeret.ry on application. own stable until the following Mon- P statement be true, Germany is Eas. Oom.=L. ,7. Hanks, C. S: Palm• any' selling. prove satisfactory. 1f'g 1 -Indeed.a.happy country,. and peo- er, w. V. Richaldeon. Pickering. KING'S HEATHER !141149', 1170041,. the The .beat of facilities pie will, no doubt, flock lain it by w 1 C� well bred imported Clydesdale eta! for cleaning. J. R. Thextolb ark. lion, the property of D. Ryan. Dun - hundreds -of thousands in order to - President, 8eorebry -Barron, will make the season of 1919 J $, DOWNEU0 KPANY 5 � 6 r, m follows : ylonday noon w ill leave escapg the high cost of living from _ - , base gtTBy QNTAiiIp Gas - :which every other country 1s su --- - --- - - line. for night: Tuesday, W. J. Gas - g HORSb: REGISTER ton's, base line for noon. M. McTag• ` Bring at the present time. to iItupc- _ PICKERING-GARAGE be, however, gmrCd. lot E1, B. F. con. Whitb , far b that nary contelnpe- fioY.+t Fx:tiNt:t tx Ilpj98t-ClvdeNdule night, Ct edn�@dap; Bendel a nisi, Cary is deficient in tuathematics. stallion. the property -of S. C. Bun- Wbithy, noon: Bentley Bros.. tat 1. „ Y ken; 8111 tlfRke tbP Peason ht 1919 at con. 4. Pickering, night. Tbursda5: error. trent a matherwitical his own stable. Kingston ^road. oneigon and the state noon: and a half miles east- of 'Pickering tsna a, Greenwood night. Fri- H \ Harr Villa e. E. D' Having purchased .the garage business of DavidsoA & William's wears g dRp, B++ gerow's .hotel. Brougharn. rR Pu ase ' According to resorts the curd Bcc•ern.mcs � ol. 1�','Nu. [338; 112.1'11 for noon, N .J. 11r•Dona'd'e. Brock prepared to repair &I fn1!<lCEa of autos. =bituatian thrvnlrlsrittt Canada aid Th4a choicQly bred imparted C , d a- road: for night• Saturday, proceeds the United States ie far from be, dale rtaltian, the prop -n- of �. to hi+ oWLlhefallowhnre�nndH 1 in stack all kinds of Ford sceeaaociea; tires for ell ti W e beep Bunker w ill make the ceason of 1'J g y a iia,"etC. - � ug bright to the eousumer, and it rs,: a. - , ...... _ ___ -------------- - makes at.c so wedreted that be -fere n zt win- 41,— ter is. over twentydollar_. per ton (� t1nl$ • -Willa- 11CUM have to be paid. The amunot, -il i:La i.2 I D � l p e c j a ` of coal that has been mined t1.I. 'FARMERS Is -7 year _ hau last, _ _ 'when the winter was exceptional•' ly mild,' and when' the dem n neat _Corn Syrup J tsiiPluu,�j act c�ntst b=ttrpi�.ie11, manev�o-raise mole livestock, our loct�I• pound ,psi _ greater than t supply. •ra-p4�erry_and Strawberry r will a to talk the matter over with you: . wirier prates to be a severe, one, butter and ch e age R b . 1615811 a - - -yd shat of -the- profits--from-an?- - -- Ate ey e - - - � Beef, o�gaa#tia our � C!S m dui cess ai'1ey pro 'hardship, as it may be: that coal FYhitr I.ig11t L.'1ni1) 13�trner? tw Pet fPction•Coaloil Stovea - pr(wnred•at Any .1>rirr. can not be Jl:tng•A� aiid Turnip 5re�t' ' Ore reason thHt i9 gir-en for tt;i� -' DOMMON 570 �eBANK ordition ie that dealer. failed to !4orn-P1i,le(f \i=Shin. Longfellow, C�i•rnt �i"uite Haisituge, b e send -in -their orders earl in the - `�'11it '»h, 1'rll�,n Il�ret, __ _ - -_y. ---- -b, a 1- TBY- HAL , •�_ �n.3zb spring when they ,l -ould -have _ :• u►h 'uru�. � Mar►ageR. done so, with the result that 1118 Try the=e and See the rr-alts - �a ■tta>taaat>.rta>ar>rsTtraaa>isrtata>.at=>.a=aatt= - nyy min were-;dle -fol• s ruiisideR - ---- :ablb time, and now .thorl,3und5 c t �. �'ickering these men, +,ham aro fureig11ePw. err.Hardware Store returning to their homes in Em, : ope. No matter how hard he Thi -3-19 just -the place to get -An Ou 3onYa..fot-this-h4t_weatber. _R -- - --- a Clark �evsel and Florance.0il Stoves. Guaranteed h ar...,,.,.,.,-,Eve a e ner t, to give satisfaction or we return your money. I 5 _ An,- We have a -complete line of 9creeaDuo�a and Window Screens, wife investor Cloth teoln l8 to 42 inches. wide, at lowest price. washing _ �h ' 1ne9, either hand or power. to make washing _ .' ea y d ir1 g he extrero hot weather. Ma • a 'n 't 'sly eat E lni - Ha moa s 25 np. Gall in sad see the tti and you will May. Every lease earner Cin be vm estor � �n gilt-edged scar] from 2 9114 m ' k bearing a high rate of interest without sacrifice or worry. A full line -of Garden Tools, Forks, Ra es, nee, ;Lawn Mowers, Sprayers,_etc. slynideure><tself to ever!- - ' — - 4 :�y The old reliable Paroid Roofing always on hand. (het our prices. a: All of us spend a portion of our earnings thoughtlessly. it to •It is a pleasure to show our goods. t nature. Yet most of us We. F X ar aa,r Tae •a avow .+•. «-�. ��. �� --- ^a ---,----- MaG ae ViilaV%, - 'flnd it difficult to. save it ourselves. Make your employer do it hsmeans of War Savings Stamps. Say ' to him: "I want you to ai ke five per cent. of the money in my pay r envelope each week and buy me ' Thrift Stamps.. Then with each $4,00 worth of Thrift Stamps buy me at War Savings Stamp. When you have bought each War Savings Stamp, put it in my envel6pe. Go on doing that. for a year." _ =That is all. Your mind is free. You will not miss that 75 cents t dollar which you have hitherto squandered on trifles. r But at the end of the year you a ge-of,Ka�– ''avis s Stamps, each bearing the $5.00 nark which have cost you but a fewt cents over $4.00 each. These Canada will redcem in 1924. — ------------ - War ssot.uf, srrwes :Make Your Savings Serve You em .� beeehr w hm- and Serve Your Country—Invest `~ this altim is Them in War Savings Stamm 1.--�i�.kl�,« z•L+,�'' Yd.L,. ..-,.,,.,.- � rya••` 4., 4 • -'M J..7. 15A1aiJU11, - a GO'A.� c 0 NOW is the time to put in your _ ,winter's -supply. `e -van- fill your orders prom ti - at- Right Prlceae DZthracite,obtainable L. & W. Coal, the beg _T ie '.1CampbeU Flour MiUs-,0014 Ltd. Tnrnntn ' ,rterboro.-r.,...: Picker' Nt x _ } t '. . 1 e, icy r•..- W), iY' • !�. _ "f• -.n - ''�Pt • s. - 'M yn _ .lp w V .i•., a `V- _. .• -. .-. �..f8 "", .. ....G ,. ..._ ._7' .. '4 x,. . .. R. - "` .._.'.. '-i..rs� �:.. - _ -:il Y.1t- F "'Y't.`i' }4. . - g'•: - '.,... .. i.: ..� e. .... >.s,:. ..- - .. , •... - 1.. s`4 -,.-X.. .. r. uFl%1 .: 1' { .... 1 . .. ,. .l ... ��••'' .. w . , ....' ...1 •. - • .... - y . '!Y:�. W � . F < � 'S.• •'i.."'i p F -� � • • .,... ,... .."_.. •r �. •. .. ..:. .%y ', .,'.."'.v�,. :, .+.,:., >. a. ;o: .', r' .arc,- .•,, ;.:" fi., "✓r`" +.%'..J"�".. i;Fh''�' '� w •.. �+-':'F;�,.J - V. w.� �C .%!•.-Cr! .r•-rr. Y .. �w'I 7 • ,xr y ct.ww>s,s,QnT Mr. aad Mrs. Comba,ofToronto tevale Club of TIME TABLE -Pickering 8t•ton Gi t" 18. Madill was in Scoufiville spent a few daps with the latter'• T. R. Tr•tn. ing East an. w lolioiwe 'ICE '� - CRAM Mather. -Mrs. -A. W. MCKS ..Na. 6 hail 8.07 A M. on Saturday,Miss Eulice Forsyth. .of • igia Ul1Z�@d Farmers " 28 Local 2.87 P. X. ' The famous Neilson -make-" r� ' R. E. Forsyth has ..purchased s y •� sd Local •. ti,oY P. M ke court, it visiting at the home of pt constantly on hand. - 3 new Chalmer a car. Morgan and Mrs. Pttgb. - Seeds have arrived. Trains going West due N follows- Am prepared to cater to Hugh and Mrs. Gregg were in Herb Forsyth, of T St the next meetiag of , the Club reso- NO• 96 L00 7.87 A. M. - �' :Stoufvillo on Tuesda p oron.to. visit - b „ a7 Local e = __garden parties- or other _ y� lotions will be passedg.4 _iB6.i?..Y. ---Fred Ward -and -Thos, GrsBR had .ed -at the home of his grand m_ o_ - -' _ _ . - _ -- - _ g� �Y Parlor in Telephone Cew —�,-a business trip to the c ty on, uea- � . -• ,, , on the -h a nterewitching of Rgiltvaya - Noe, 4 and 7 also run on Sunday � • , �,tral office o site the da dap• Military Training in Schools baker PPo J Foregoing is 1 hour in advance Mor and Mrs. Readman, of the Improving our School S stem g y - �-$ arry Porter visited his brother P B y _ i .. of Standard time. at Port Perry on Saturday after- township of `Vaughan.' spent the Regulation of Foodstufta - p Sh�1'k ''noon. week=end with Joseph and Mrs. Standardization of farm implements s f Readman. Regulation of motor, trucks on, our Mrs. C. Howey, of London, spent` ,soft roads W D E R U S H .A The TJlllted Fanners the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. D. -The police trustees hereby wi6h 4 A. Scott. - to remind those concerned that lii� vele-ridin on the si ewalke a a►ar veteran, With 13 Mrs. Fred Hardy, of Goodwood, B ¢. , --i ; the village is strictly prohibited. visited her grandmother. Mrs. g Lehman, ' of Alton@, ' is in a • ' Lyan, during the past week. a r air: work on all makesb' very -critical condition, sufferin O A p �- Mr. and Mrs: Hamilton, of Ux- $ ti frotu_ u, paralytic. stroke, - with O Cars has 'opened a bridge, and M e. Seniorstre�at Sun- tvltich he was stricken about a _� �•e ' n '.:day with the I es.Hamilton. C+arage at North Clare-. ; - Y week a9J. r.' '� Cs A number of our young ,people Geoi• �e Banyerd, accomDanied' vii �' ` Mont and is prepared to Farmer$ Club meets in the _attended the garden party at Pickering Town Halt on w Whitevale on Friday -evening. by hip sun and the Tatter's i'atuilq, w care ..of your earn John Day, principal of the Strata of t3uiLiltoin, motored' to 'Glare' r "'',troubles. Satisfaction' second Wednesday ford Collegiate Institute, spent nfout on the holiday when- they' guaranteed. ` Have your Of each n10IIth Friday with D. and tiara. Taylor. called on a'uumber of friends. ted, ,l gu � The union services will ba. held' Chas. and Mrs. tit right. OIIl durin Grant and child in the Presbyterian church at 11 ` ' (fir p Y 8 summer m ren, of Toronto, have been spend- a. m., and• in the Methodist church Watch for next tIIeetle any a few days with their relatives North 'Claremont s at 7 p: M., on Sunday next. Rev. here. -�tu_ = hi r,_ Lim rt will conduct C O N S T R U C- date. from Claremont pur cervices. (''��,. pose attending the Barden party Wesley Gerow, a returned ani- - is C or-&e—r'-�"•�"r" a�e TM . Sol - at C. A. Barclay's Chia Frtda ev- y of the day. If In y niaa thao is S� ening. �a>;-in ' Chas. SarAnt has been busy for a military hospital in Toronto, yoti -}t the past few days getting his called on a number of his old .lugs habit you are prepared threshing outfit-repdy for the fall Claremont friends last week before leavingfor his home to meet its o :k. wm D. L. and ]lira. Scott returned ern part of Canada. nq reconstruct your methods _ ' Home on Wedneeda�g last after -- •n todaq. We have a Chestnut, :. ' s ding two weeks vacation at NEW. GARAGE Savings Depsrtmeat at every -Stove, 10.90 per ton ;. ort Stanley. - e, .. 10.757. Still and Mrs: Thomson and Miss The undersigned has opened up Branch. - Egg, 10.55 Mildred, of Buffalo, are visiting a garage on his premise8 and THE Of all materials and dedan THOS A LAwt is prepared to do all ktnds kept in stock. It will ou the former's parents, Harry and P P > pay y • .- Mrs. Thomson. of autoroabile repairing. S TA N D A R D BANK call at our works acd in tour stdsk - The Ba tist.Male uartette man Will handle all aecessar obtain prices Don? "b. Pic7Ce , Gati P Q d� yiParte OF -CANADA �igents we do not employ them, oocsequoull. at the raspberry festival at Goo for rapaire. I we o•a. and do throw off the PICKERING BRANCH y `gent Csralll Chop111 wood on Tuesday evening. and Is also agent for Gray -Dort Cars. M• p, ZIMMERMAN - MAnutosr commispton of 10 per coal., which you wl1p g were well received. CRIT in and see him certainly save by purohsrtng from us,; , 0440^NCH ALSO AT WNFTSTI Thos. and Mrs. Paterson and betorebuy,ng. - - a•ilsoliaiaed. AND FL�iK1NG _._ -daughter, Miss Gladys, motored to s - -'J, T. MATHESON I am prepared to do. chopping and oat# the city on Saturday and spent Tb02lDa8 �.,''• ►iteph8nS0II, Office and Works, Whitby, Ontario flaking on Mond'a `,',the day with friends. ys and Fri - U AREMONT, Out. L: and Mrs. Reynolds, of Torun - - -- -- - — _ - days oily, bekinning esas�cr� -rra- r - to, . are spending the week. end ? f j . �--- �•_ j on April ..lst: ' - _.with thelatters parents,Mr. and «RSA ;f}` ��' Mrs. H. Thomsoi.11 a� y tom ` r ^ ►,.-,�. r- „`� � ..,.. f .:.:, ti Some e e boats. wagon s K 1 S- ton ago and binder Charles and Mrs. Carruthers and �•" tongues on bead - --� iii• • ` and Mr. and Mrs. Middleton, of = `'� '= ~ ' "- t Y� Made ir�Cana.t w _ Mrs. Madill on Saturday. - Miss `'eta Stephenson entertain a %:, ti { y'i`• l 4. ed the members -of her'music class .':, a `" _- `,,.... �r 1 c Waremon diver - :'on Tuesday afternoon when all = -. - .. spent a most, enjuyeble time is 3� --� a. ,` , R Bus meets all �raina wariou, games. ;.. Mira. iEsther._Pahnsr�s_v�t$iting _. : _ - •-- h- '"' irst-class Rigs to hire day or her sister, Mrs. Geo. T. Lee, of t,3 •.•�4„ •;..�... ; •: - night at Iowest-prices. .:Stouffville. Elbe sang several solos atthe r berry#estival-at--Godd•- Phone 1805. • ' t 4 .wood on Tuesday evening. .-- Mrs.11. A. Pilkey spent Sunday ;�•-y wr + with friends at Columbus, Ont. PROPRIETORS On the, road she lost a black wool 1•ea..`y r..a , uw - _ Thexton s shawl.. Will the finder kindly're- f #urn to the Claremont post - N1 poorly Evans w a -Iran been - tea•_ - ,. verBurin ' the sat few + i �. _ - - %-onfectionel'y -` weeks, is, we are glad to report, semew hat improved.' It is hoped - Toe Cream Sundaes, Sodas anti Bricks. that the improvement may, con- NX&SON S kv Crea><n >tinue. H. R. MONNEY, _ PICKERINO constantly on hand In bulk or bdoltr h[iae E. E. Smith has resumed Gum,. Chocolates and other Sweets. work aq teller in the bank � here af- Popular Patriotic Music,. ter spending a two weeks holiday a Cigars, eta at the home of her parents in Ca 1 ORO 1 �l " T_AWA Tobaccos, Ste►nley bridge n ake S-Ce'rfirouts E* IN l7I nt. -During thh-first half of the pres- Pickering,G - eat month Frank Chidlow drew to Call and see our ` - the Toronto market in his motor - truck for the farmers of Lhe coma stock'of • * 1 - munity±ix load@ of hog@, realizing "Brant-Olas'• and make ' :;. a Victor and Mrs. Stephenson, of . Four choice and have �. p .; Toronto, accompanied by the for every assurance that: you -' mar's • brother, Oscar, who has are securingan iustru- n " j ust returned from overseas, mo- Cored out on Sunday and spent the me.nt that will bring'en- �� Jk sou with T. E. and Mrs. Stephen- :. fire satisfaction and rend- iv. Toronto ts.45 a.m. and •loss p.m. ''The Universal Avery heavy rain storm took erproperly any music on • (tta stadoal ;= • --- ~place here on -Monday forenoon . Ar. Ottawa t6 N p.m. and B.N a.m. �r • -- eco_ (Cmtral state o w7AWlllg-.-MaE ln� 1 . Manufactured '07 to the country, a8 it has brought %r,'' 09`'%' i connections for Montreal, Ousbee, $t. With N new life into all kinds of vegeta- England and Terms - ichn, Ha ifax an Marl m• and New tion and has brought a smile to Bn;laod acetas Poing. W. H: Jackson & Son, Through Tickets. ReservvLHons-C.N.Ryl. A4ents. on application. Broca Road, Pickering, Oat, the farmer's countenance. l P 110 Or write General Passenger Agent, TorontoOur at, 11TIwevening- _ B ;after the p eaic reminded one of H_E / O I rS Biacke s branches. and Woodworking is Mational all•ita branches. Saw gumsing'Yonge St., Toronto. Autos re . .and Sling ��pecialty, turning from StouMville, and Pickering, Ont.,-. We stock Gasoline- Engines, Eenerr those. from the nnion picnic lined - — - - _ --'- _ _ _ Wheels, Circular Saws. Saw tM up in front of the ice-cream par ----- -- `- -- - -- -- `- and Emery. Diandrels, t i•. lora gave one a faint idea what T electric would mean to our village. A good second.hwnd road wagon Peace Day was observed in anM for sale cheep. . ro ri c hine ur ay last. All places of business y -:- PICKERING -:- were closed. The chief featu re of FURNACE easy to manage; a furnace that is the day was the union picnic . of � economical of fuel; a furnace that will' heat - •,tbe Presbyterians and Methodist LUMBER ' YARD to which all denominations had a your. home comfortably. -cordial invitation. A roost pleas- - -- - - - --- This is the proposition we offer in the Sunshine. -.-ant time was spent in sports of P Po We carry a heavy and well assort: T Tarious kinds, into whish both the ed heating experts will plan a heating Sys• ed stock of Lumber, all well "participants and spectators enter- - milled and dry, comprising ed with great enthusiasm. The. tem for you without charge -a heating system that �' chief feature of the afternoon was ,b they guarantee will heat your home comfortably. the following material :a football match between the mar- Matched Pine, Hemlock, 'B. B. Fir,; ried and single ladies, which was ' If you want to be sure of COMFQRT; Spruce and cedar 'Won b the latter. Unfortunately if' You want a -durable, honestly built y y furnace, well installed, put the Pine and Spruce Dressed Lumber y - they did not come prepared for �- problem P White Ping and Cedar Sidings Ibis game, for they lost much time up to us. p in putting on their shoes as they 2 & 8S B. C. Cedar Shingles, Etcl.• would fly off every time they at - - Mtc •boot the LITTLE DRAFT.:i . tempted to Irick the ball. The MAN that tt,eas on the drafts •,� :: sincere thanks of the committee is and regulate@ them automatically. We D. Gordon & S (I' ' eztended to Mr. Borland for the - Sold by J. S. Balsdon �•�; x gee 0 his beautiful grope why ie �CKERING '.tom .d lu-a i1 ! 3'..1.-_ :.__,_:',..;_e�V_. F - .. .. - .P_.. .- -•i.au4S.'.Ci•._"w C.,�-�.. t:. pew �, �7"�''•:tl : • .. - . • .: _ 7M... ,r .^�! '�s mr ,�•.' ,n� y 1.. k,;.,,.s: �: M1x./� s r•* '� .r.-._-;;,..s3, ,e. y...u^z. ...v+, a ;rr�.. r<., ; w' X't'"t : - a . ; _ •..,¢sw+'i '�. r" , �. .. '' ..' 'i'y_-. w.. ,.r.. .:. r.'• ,. „ i" ' k, NA.� .,>,r..�:w.r�Hp`..t-. rdw .i.•.. _ F:'•'.'-- . . ase. .., ., ., ; r +'�y .1. r =M .11 r..,.., ,.... •. 7 ... - t,. ......�.111tl� .. r - , .. ,, - .. .. ....i ... ..r ..., ^.... r w^ r -,.: M1. -: , v , R - - - .. .. `i• _ 1. REGENERATION OF,�1I18TE PAPER: ELECTRIC POWER iN CANADA. - Yr — _ _�' �. How the Saving of Papar'Can Relieve #Many Resources Can Only be Develop- Hea�rtsease and Gentian I ,�, Z r ­­_;��7_,L'r I I ­ ­­�: �'r{ the F(eavy Drain' Uporf Our Forests. ed Through Use of Hydro- _ - -- _. r : _ _T --- . _ ins .the teas. is many plaees^in __ _ -- All grades. Write for prises. _ -- ' �` $y GERTKU .. - Canada; organizations of patriotic which. Canada's the o water ower -Q TORONTO .iALT WORfCB �" •- workers undertook the collection of r Few realize the Important relation waste-paper, with a two-fold object, - P J. CLIFF - TORONTO PART I. ;1 his fingers clutched tightly the bit of natuely; the revenue derived there- bears towards reaping the full natural re-fit � from her numemun other ntitural re- ' Eloise. Oheney rose from her seat a blossom. Whence came-to a light, from and relieving the shortage of COMPULSORY TOWN PLANNING. sources. It is ,true that these other re- a fieside `her mother and pa ed aoftlq he looked at it a minute. raw material. " - -- sc sources would not otherwise be en. , � down the din} church, aisle. She Iook-� "Heartsease!" he said to himself. -It would be difficult to secure an Only Two of Canada's Provinces Are lively lost to the country, but would ed exactly like a wax„ angel-so.• She has given me a sprig of hearts- estituate of the value ,of waste paper Keeping Abreast of the Old„Land.11 �-r- I • have to be exported as raw material :thought Horace Ludlow, sitting .. a ease, .bless her innocent heart!" collected; but it amounted to many in its moat' primary state with amini- Town planning in Great Britain has remote corner in the rear The next Sundaq mortring. Horace th°usanc s of tone., so far advanced beyond the es ert- ' r mum return to us. The presence o! p t' "'ty lighted Ludlow was not in ohurch. He spent As •a' forest conservation measure,,. cheap power which 'is almost invar! mental stage that it has now been de- "What sinner -is she going to a glorious day out on fife great damp thiF work 'was a• tremendous success. tided to make it compulsor f ,'_ ckleVl he- asked--himself--lazil Views of Edgeeemb.-Tho�srir Every ton of waste _paper-sold j ably. found side by side with these r I. y'- s,facilitates their e- I tuhsbitants ' or wets revival time in Birch Point .Unison piny, bracken-'grov.n lands, he found Iievdd the forest -0f supplying raw ma- i volopment, while -their full industrial more, t*. submit a town planning Church; and, obedient to- the command ; what he was seekin -fair clum s terial to take its' place. Eight t; sea i - - _ g`. Y F j value is retained in being able to de- scheme Lor its own area to the Local of Parson Weatherby, even timid ' of fringed gentian, blue and wonder- of 9-inch butt are required to make liver them as a fully manufactured I Government Board, •not -later than � '`.'church members were becoming gentle � ful as the sky litself. It seemed to him one cord of pulpwood, and one cord. i product. 1 1826. Buch a scheme must embrace s 4vangelists..' 4 there was 'nothing else quite perfect of pulpwood makes one ton of pulp; I the limitation of population densities pe It may be even permitted-to predict A. 1�ad then the man realized what ; enough to offer the maid of his We are proud of our rapidly growing ,that this cheap power will soon attract per acre,. define the, portion of a sit& . . - - a, 'was about to take glace. For the two: dreams. He wondered hour he should pulp and paper industry, but Yew real- raw material from other•c�ountries. area to be covered with buildings, the = years he had been working in Birch find coura a to walk u to the a Ire what a drain this 'means to the character 'of> the buildings, the lines -� g g P gre - For instance, the United States side , Point shipyard Horace Ludlow had ' house and offer Eloise the flowers. forest. I of Niagara Falls is operating largely of .arterial roads and the provision o! ' . .'looked on Eloise Chene as an un-! And then came to ass the third Dr..'C. D. Howe, in-reporting on the open spaces. Y' P from hydro-electric energy gY exported attainable star; the ver thought of'' miracle- Commission survey of forest regenera- The British peopM realize that hap• �' g from Canada. Had it been physicallq � i5ome time s eakin to her dizzied his' Toward him, ste -Ir. daintil and tion at the last annual meeting of the hazard growth-ot towns leads t° seri• : speaking Pry 8' ' Y or economically impossible to export gain.. Now he knew ,in hi�mnex._c.on ( usty wa, ed..._Eloi' She did not Commission of Conservation, said: ons evils and life are determined to -r�4y-Q ' this energy, as the question of power y 3� sciousness'> that .she w.as walking - see • the man until they met face to "The studie:� . of the past summer is of utmost importance, these works control it. In future, land will have to .. ,ptraight down the church aisle to face. In her hand she carried a small corroborate the results of the previous would have doubtless been attracted be developed so as beat to serve the -speak to him! When she stopped, he, bseket and a little . red-bound book, summer, namely. that the young 'bat- to use it on the Canadian aide.. interests of the, community, which, in . could not lift his eyes lo meet hers. I, Not at. all sure of how it happened, nam and spruce under the cover of In Canada the the long run, is usuall fie fe't in a' vague • ' yr nun himself w the hardwoods row ve slowl Fo pulp and paper ia• mine ver Only F before a ve hal of hal ea. ung t e bas- exantpte, the average 4-inch tialsa�t through the proaunity of abundant the land speculator is adveraeiy a!- - . a tense spoke, "Plenes,' whis ket and the little ba,k, while Eloise, was found to be 55 years old, the aver• water power to our forest resources. Lected. It the public wish to put that i _ pered the timid, t Ming, girlish voice ;beside liim had the ago 8-inch' tree 70 ptiara old, and it individual out of business, they can. I. great bunch of A recent census bulletin on this loins- , not do ft more effectively than b 4t "please; don't -=- you = wish= Parson j fringed `gentians.. She had .been taut- was 80. years old at 10 Inches iu diem- try shows that there is a total of y �` rWeatherby to pray for you?" . I ing for some time before he realized eter breast-high. This statement is 624,262 h.p. inetaried to operate pulp actively promoting proper schemes of I just what she was sa i based on the growth analysts oL_ town planninggg.. - HOraCe Liclow could not speak. He j y as �__ I 340 tees- The spruce grows -even figures given it is La#rto a a, the province of Nova opened his mouth,_hut. - estimate that ¢ ^hot come. .. , �__ more slowly. At 4 inches l . diameter I at least 475,000 h.p. of this to derived Scotia took the lead in making town :'1'm sorry,"- faltered Elai§e. "I breast-high, the average tree was directly or indirectly from water planning compulsory in 1915. The only OF , - found to be H years old, at 8 inches !n. - � - other province which has acompel- . . nth ..; thought-maybe;--y-iii would like to 120' years old, and at 12 power. ry act Saskatchewan. hese are ted diameter, 1*Ip mills alone.the the BO e T ;� t _ YOUTH WRITES A It we conalder' 'therefore ,the. nisi be prayed for, if same one only asked i Inches in diameter, 165 ears old." y two provinces) ~ his You"' With andlooked straight LETTER TO LOVE Thus, y the from the bulletin also demons- abreast .. to supply the rawT material, trate the important part which power b o! the Old Country !n town- g for one ton of pulp will require eight h°lds in connection with thin industry, planning progress, though most of oar girl. Imzmedtately he became aware provinces have enablingacts in force, • that: Eloise. he deli-este enthusiasm .- PART V. bAsam trees of 45 years growth, or The Canadian mills pioducing pulp ea- E' spent, was about to retreat. - And she o- c us ve y are state to have a yearly. was sobbing! Sobbing, had he known 1 °lent, 4ad- then she dropped it into or 600 .or 1,040 years, respectively, o! output of 450,615 tons, for which it !a ,. - . _ _ tree growth. it, for very shame_ at her temerity in her la still :keeping, a tight hold _ necessary to use 96,463 h.p,_, In oth°r u To-day,. the market words nae horse- ewer" will Produce , . rpeaiking to a man she did not know.) Fon it.. price of waste - p f "She shan't have it," she declared raper is somewhat lower than during approximately live tans of pulp. yearly. - But to Horace Ludi�w her emotion I "a]" .. . i spelled sorrow for his wickedly stub-1 with biter heat. ."Design'ing--shed the ,war, but, tbere,la' a steady demand This one horsepower • usually costa - born heart. . . hasn't any right-" for lt, and by organized gathering. a from 8 to $10 with wat He, put out. an impetuous h Re lied th3 bo !i other sources of energy had to be yes. e e himself ,. a wanted her to have it - 'and It drain on .our forests may- be partially used, the correap°ading cast might be .. IRK " is Qur. last,cFiance to do for hfra some- ,relieved and. in a measure. the repu- from ;30 to ;50. This would mean an A*;a ;pleading. h dv w{sh to be- prayed•i -. tattorr of Canadians as a nation o! . . . , ...'u : -. for, I Rant you tx,-_pray for me. I-"'thing he wanted done.'' _ Increase in cost of at least ;4 per ton, - I That was, now Mary Hopkins bap- wastera•may be discredited: Sut-Eloise wan backing s=way. "I ___ - - _ - - ;, _!hank Parson Weath - wen never _ power had not been available, the pulp' AND � er, she murmured. "I'll! intended `for her. It- eame when she - - - - ould no have been .manufat'tured. - w t „ ask him to .came to ytny'" 'was on" a case, and three hours passed "EMPTY PIGEON LOFTS. �_ ' .. :` - I before she found an opportunity* to � . .. _ - ' ,.; Pei9rson Weatherby, hastening to the Fxeneh and Belgians Mlss the Soft Hsrvettin Clover For Seed.. - BEANS. � ° Irear of the nc�rcit at her. request ,read it behind ,the closed door of her . g g - - ` - fou no penitent. He was m arh dis froom, sobbing over it, though there Cooing of Favorite Birds. _ Cutting a seed clover crop should WuTbed; vrrith alt his experience $ith l was as much tenderness attd adoration The enterprising pigeon fancier who ,preferably take place when the clover . ' " then and the cu.to wayfarings of as gttet in her tears; and a great joy would like to turn an honest penny to moist, either from rain or dew... 1t WITH - ,' -;� the, human sour he did rot know that i in her breaking heart. should ship some e[ his-fancy taacq sloe$_ the clover- is perfectly dry when cut - ,.11 N oft to a sae ar Hess o eimale o m nee: _ it b heart and so could keep on read- avolded,�ae the heads easily break off churchyard the soul °f Horace Lud=! . y. - p Ia all the .territory oecnpted by thetog tt when her eyes were too tear- and Ea3l t9 ibis ground Probabl the - .jow wad undergoing an efl'er�tive re-( . Germans these butts have'e>stlrely d[s• y TOMATOI. gtaeration.' FIorace.,was determisbing�dteyd_Deaere I don't think I'll ever appeared. They were either eaten or stolen by the rapacious Hun. , . btadermost prRtemove the cord and slacicable way is to use kengeneral' Hal "' lo�ekmis 1�n if fit to loosislrjghot dotirnintthe trenches I�want you Lor eztra ane;bi0rde but even at paid ou continuouslyThere binder will. - i tlinchta into the Innocent e F F . , .1.1 1- ,. Prr Presently the set vice closed. Arid to remember that always a.nd always. rates the lofts are being filG� t--- I o boards that hold,the' sheaf; those I _� ..- Your Goitre should also be dropped so as to allow , I... � � . . I r %ben came ta�� Toa s'cami eni ^► ! And so. ou y it has ossa said a good many times V --=Eloise came out alone. Her mother y see, - '`b�ove of that the Germans ovlerlooked nothing the cl°ser a, free course to, the ground. IfilwN . _ __ -i Godfre • Hammond for the stationer's The windrow will be out of the wa was staying to polis}% the communion ? which .could. be destroyed. or stolen, I y Service for the next Sunday, and unworthy Mary that gave all that and the empty pigeon lofts bear wit- of the horses and the mac-hinery and - _ '—El6ise.must hasten home to=open the .cOu�age and inspiration to Mary Hop-� neas to, another detail ofAheir.greed: can easily be gathered•with the' far- kins the nurse, inakln her all'-that ley fork. - ` _ . _UWEI. . boas•• for the sea-ca. fain boarder. g .. A sand many line- base .. A - she, hsd been in France: Neither of tent-knew just how-it . contributed--by generous laneters In - .. -hSrppeaed, but Horace Ludlow fourn<f �Y es o ve, and this country, and one can well #mag- hatuseif"- ��lti;:�oilentl7-.;: floe the letter You_twrote was delivered_- w�-w - -- - E-� -T Barn Fires. rltm _ . ._ elm- shaded street .beside the -maid of (The End.} . . peace, of quiet comfort and home re 'During• the past two haying seasons . - - hia dreams. It was not until they 8 z- '. stored,, the inhabitants 'of these. ra- many fires. have occurred -in barns, -.lMU� .11 * bed reached the turn of the main . `' waged towns of France and Belgium and these have been traced directly . ELECTRICITY AND CIVILIZATION. to the storing of haR !n the barns be- street and were clim_biing the hill at } will hear once more the soft cooing of -` the crest of which stood the great the pigeons in their lofts. tore it has been tiioro -. Harnessing of +ler Water Power is of re n the hay has caused a fer- - � white, square-pillared house which - �$ �� (j� '' was the girl's ancestral home; that, _ Vital Interest to Canada. mentation• and heating which has re• Elo;.se broke the silence.. - - R•abUt skins from Australia and sulted in spontaneous combustion_ , and --- --MF � +_- - { The subject o! water power is one "I'm sorry-you didn't-feel like' o! great interest in Canada. The bene.; .New ,Zealand were among the largest the loss of the hay crop and the build- ' - teeeing Parana Weatherby bo-night," fits which we have a right to antic!• offerings in the recent international mgr• - . - _(9 ' -said �ahe, i pate from our wealth in this valuable fur auction at St. LoWs.' Half a mil- Hay should be properly cured be- , . _ , fore being stored. It may take a lit• ' "I couldn't�sttter you," admitted resource are being more and more lion pounds of Australian rabbit and ':W CLARK-, ^ the man,' quite honestly and unexpect-� truly appreciated In this country. 50,000 pounds of New 'Zealand were tle longer and may sometimes be ,. _ _ ��. _ _ __ �. -- `ped; . ' I said for a total of 335 000. The done at the risk of unfavorable - �� - - `. y= ---- - ---. ._ _In. conng0ti0A_ _with lite__ value 01_ __._. _ .fo _--. -�- $ , w,.. Elo''se, breathing 'qui.^ Cly-, icer a1 water powers, the Electrical World largest- lot .went to hi tiers and felt weather," but it is muclt• better to be • -•--_ i�ce away rom im. er mo er commenting on remarks by Dr. George man ac era, sur brought her up with all the scrupulous' Otis Smith, Director of the United _ _ ______ -------- _ _ _ _ _ - earefulnesa of the typical daughter off States Geological Survey, states that, - _ -� a time-touched" Old Country family.! in the 'long run, the utilization ofRCH ' _. , .. She had never, as a child, played with., water power means the saving of boys, ,or as a'maiden been permitted' human energy for purposes to which C0_RN �� arttentions from them. She wore her wer-driven a n BENSON'S _ Po.._ .- _ A? chi ery- is not-y€ --dainty frocks and went her dainty way- adapted. The mere change from­17 • ' as unsmirched with the world's knowl-i steam power to water power is not ' ' •1 'edge as the flower she resembled. Her; only significant of lower costs in HousEwlm,are finding new - father was long dead, and the ancient; manufacturing and atthe sav a and delicious uses for Corn sea-captain who boarded with her earth's stored fuel for its more impor• �,!'�. 4'� . ..mother (for truth to tell, the family' tant uses, but it relieves the labor � _ . - Starch every a - . fortune had been less permanent than, necessary in mining the coal and the __ _ T revery meal. ,the family breeding,) -treated her with still greater burden•of transporting it. -�,.; �.` _ lite name gracious courtes he :,.•': . _,. y gave Every water power harnessed and dis- „ ,.. 11. �cr :� =Not alonesmooch, creamy g►>ravieS - iter motjter. Nevertheless, Eloise; placing steam power implies, there- 3% t%W_ :"_ -- - understood the orace .for, a great band of `- = "' ss: ,., ..-SauCCs� aitZd Strrip}C puddillg v�,.osv's my m ne and on the ratIways freed from 1IEttS017t '," , ,, ^`�Si• ' __.__-___---rs Qll1Il C�NAaA r �; , r •-tilt crisp, delicate pastries, _� m" aClr PREPARED CORS �.. y , , rq," ®he stammered: "I this particular necessity oi'toil for i; r.. ��'.; '-$lak rolls bread and biscuits• mpatt*� to do you some good." And j other and more useful work. Now that ^'� evcnsceerm;rrosct ;';; r rich tender cakes and ie fillip s' 1 �- r;;r _ then, on a sudden impnise, she picked I the price ,of labor has risen beyond T •-••� «,w•"-r.. �; / p $ r y"„�`.� ,a flower from the bed that bordered the wildest dreams of a Lew years ago, •- ,.a,,.,.,. -w- �` _ . and desserts such as you never _ •, the walk acid thrust it into the man's we are approaching an •era when, °i•r..„r ,;;;;; . • th,0ught it possible t0 make in stand wh@rover possible, human energy will d-a•OUAR °'°"s ;I"' .. ,,. �.,.., �.:.:.M, .;% our own kitchen "Pat rt :n your Bible," she dtrected.l be replaced by mechanical or electri. ""m"'",�,--+_0"Z ;"•;�% ' �`It . will help you remember to be. cal power. =m" 'r '%t 1sk our y ` Int sr� :grocer for NSO S—no nth r Before her cora Mone makes the mare �nsiSt Ori $E N' er companion was quite Y go but it """'e""* � �I.o.. "I _ %Corn Starch can guarantee such r .. iri:tr�es,t sr rrr„ � ' himself, Eloise had unlocked the oras- takes •good oiling to runI. machinery. sst�wr� s Resew "/; BENSON'S S Purit and Delicacy. Recipes sive front door end had vgnished In passing a sl(W-moving vetblele,. a.l�•,.,�,am. ey y y p within the de, knees of the great always pass it an O/*M•�n.�.� eve I g your' left, but in To CTdy� on the package. Z44 , house. As th . young man walked pawing a street car always, keep to - ' F"Inidiy back a ma the sums- streit- the right. . .. " .. . f •..: 1.N.. y •,,.., .. I .. :A .r tC' .:.. •, mj - . 'd'.n ..y, �. " .a., 17 . : i,:.. ..,..• :i'J C„••yv'h'iwh'vtN,'w-.`'� .!'. .,(' ,�C 6Z2 r ' !' ` ,a..aid'aG°�+�' ',f�.113� :. ,,;.als.r,,%,,..rsZi..4e:i� ,e. ._G . �,.., �..,.. 11.-_11 _. '.,._._.M.: �,.....; .,.. .•�...- ..:..au. .,:.. ..:,..andw .,.. n.,r.s,^, e_..,-.. ..✓t:.,,:i,m' ., .t8;s- a:•,ry:..........._........<...a,:.-.u,.e....,x�Ar,....,...-. ._,.. a•. . I . 111,11,1111 01 1,11111 1111 I.,':5%C�R - , •... $�"'+'. .. - � •GR`ir ` ,ll-*'�•.v+- K 'p.j . ,� 7 4 ..ry„O GR ,T.'. ,4°E' �.:.:3. ..Y.^j '.11j�I ley r�. .i n .��,p• W , 11 III�i• d _. _.ry .s1 ,.t'.. ✓. ,.,y`srrv,- .,i•'-m,arw.a y.' „q,w:.L. _ .h :Iirr4r.[J e,. _ dr."+".f'•i -i.- +ua,Mw, v.Sun..n.- - - v.eym..,,.v c.,'t., �w.r:�•11 - .,:.��!•�•m. .',+w:xw�+?,�z a•�'�•r •a"i� tip•:'�- ....} . 1. a Ta kL I ..,. n . r i ♦ - I , - - .- I� .�, .—.. —_.-. _ . — .. _ _ —n. . - .. - . _ _ - ` the 'bottoms of the trays. Each tray Moraine Lake a sooA reached,- and I -- - - �C its 21 x ib inches, --in -i--it-�-three-I-the-.tourist-"!s bait -aa -hour to n r, I R � -I t d' th t s2 N inch n r res fl e urs Darns ea- Cj�7 es less Y ength hsn the r fir. t b fore ra j y,. _ - Tho 1Qwe,st tray, when, placed in, th9 abling him to _enjoy the magnificent PAYAQLE HALF YEARLY c - - drier is• pushed to the back, leaving scenery. _ Moraine Lake _ lies .at the Allowed on money left with us for '. ,�' :1. = __ �J 4 - -_ . f the three-inch space in front. The base of the- Ten Peaks, a chain of - from three to ten _years. ,,- _ -. ! . '.- _ _1. _ next tray is placed -even with.the front, mountains all over 10,000 feet High,- Write for Booklet. leaving a three-inch 'sipace in the back: covered with snow. 'The 1Grmt West Pernnanent .� The other trays alternate in the same --� -- _ Lasa Company ivsy. Ti7uis ger7iiRs life heated air to the 61d IKelodeoD. '-• oronto o4flee' EO Klefp fit. West pass around and over the trays. T. I .like some ancient visitant1. � '. liyryltcg Fruits and Vegetables. cold -dipped and dried in layers from There is s -ventilator at the t_op. ^01 bygone days ii stands; - It has "been estimated - by , reliable three-fourths to one inch deep at ap-! Its yellow keys a welcoming • - JAPAN'6"WATER'PdWER. uthorities that from one=fourth to proximately the same temperature as LAKE LOUISE AND THE ROCKIE6. Eztending to the hands: - , ,one-half of all' perishable crops raised that given for string beans. 'w - �. No fingers wander o'er,the keys,` progreas In Hydro -Electric Under• 4 in this' count before the war were To. the ancients all roads .led to No feet its pedals press. . Pumpkins .,and Winter .Squash-- talon s -Comparison With Canada: allowed to ¢o tQ_waste.---Through- Rome, and it was the ambition of fteft of the soul of music there Q 1� •=tention to modern methods of pres- °' a in >i a asa we : as oUng and old to behold, the "Eternal It 'waits some Band's caress. The vale of water power as as in- � - Y summer squash, pave a satisfactory . y li �;p. ervatcon (drying, canning, storing and, product -.City and its wonders. Now, however; It leans against the chamber wall ' `dispensable adjunct to industrial de- _ • salting) ,the percentage of foods Steer Squash -This -should be' one might say it is the ambition of Like some old broken form, `• velopment is being universally reeog- . ' formerly, allowed to go to ?vaste has! 'every Canadian to'behold the "Eternal - - t nized. Japan has lately set aside a-etcrh peeled, cut mho three-eighths inch j Tao weak to stand alone without been greatly reduced. . slices or one-half inch cubes; blanched Snows," and -as the Appian way led to Assistance in the .storm. equivalent to over $400,000 for the in - Of the four methods of preservation for three minutes in boiling watcr,1 Rome, so the great iron road, the Ira bellows gap#ng wide is hung vestikation of sites for fiydro-electric x;F `-di.ing, canning, storing and salt cold -dipped and dried in_ from one-; Canadian Pacific Railway, leads to the With cobwebs` to the floor; power plants and for the collectloa off 'Ing -widely recommended fpr use dur- y Rocky Mountains. Canadians have a reliable data , for use ' in connection half to .three-fourths inch la layers at The dust upon its yellow keys .Ing the past few seasons, the first is. a temperature of 110 deg: to 166 deg, wide field to pick and choose from in Is strewing thickly o'er.,. with future hydro -electric undertals- :V � . �rorthy of special consideration. The n. I the matter of places to spend holidays; _ _ .. r . . ings in that country.. The programme .system• of drying, or dehydration, is ��� Corn -Sweet corn should be ,blit the West has an attraction all ita Ah, in the stillness, of the night , of work includes the .selection of 635 K11 :especially applicable to those crops husked, siiked. bianched for from five! own- ' The ancient thing it grieves, power sites; the only sites to be sur- i which can not be stored satisfao#ri'.y, to eight minutes in boiling water, eut� Lake Louise: is one of the. many. And plaints in echo to the soft, - • -• veyed' at present are those where ,! __'':a8 well as thoke which• are difficult to and scraped- from .'the.* and dried: beauty spots in the Rocky Mountains, Low whisper of the leaves. more than 1,000 h.p. can be obtained - - ,,. can, particularly on a small scare. in layers from one-half- to three-! and a trip West isnot considered com- Thea from' the lonely .chamber float by economical exploitation. There is • - - _ , 'There are tWo methods or- systems' of ! foufths inch' deep at a tem eratu lets wit , "drying suited to. the handling .of sur- o eg. F.• An oc- Louise is one of the(. Lakes in the A a frit son fr __ -numerous stream=gauging statfonU ., —mmt i R o e corn on t e ou s e of ers being, Lake Agnes Chorused by spirit hand. - __ and of new meteorological, o6serva• �i' E first of these systems includes the trays tents tc shorten life trying and Mirror Lake) and at one time.its torfea. This, work is to ,be completed ' � =-•operation of the majority of -cook -stove existence was only known to the Ind- But when the light of'mekning�falls by the end of next September, � _ , period. , I I In glory everywhere, W drying contrivances, .the most antis -s All products should be dried enough fans. Now, howerer, thanks to .the Canada is Justly proud of her water;, P The dust upon the yellow key's •factory of which is a set of cloth or; to prevent them from .spoiling when enterprise of the C.P.R., it Is visited I Is strewing thickly here. power resources, both latent and de- screer.•bottam trays arranged horizon= held under or ira.ry storage.- Dried Ay thousands '6f iourlsts yearly, the veloped, and, -1. . this,ccnnection, St_is From -Beulah Land the prayer came tally over the kitchen range. Tbei m. dei orated a les carr a roxi-I railway passing through at this point, jot interest to'note the progress made t seconds stem com cines the operation Y PP y pP ! and a palatial hotel, the Chateau, hav- To spell away the gloom; in Japan. Hydro -electric plaints fn . Y P . , mately twenty-five per cent, nwleture. And passing, left behind the -same ;. -of fan -equipped commercial driers, or However, a product whish has less' Ing been 'erected on -the lakefront,- af_ that country already utilise more tlxest �• __ t , =--bo - had in' mcistuze - -- - 4 II ecizes adap#ea for farm arse. Driers oL rage. yI hen thoroughly dries, the Stepping oft the train at Laggan tine , - 2;000,000 horse power, is, under -lease phis type usually eonsiat of a horizon Rlices of apples or vegetables shoula tourist boards an electric car, which WAR -SHATTERED LENS. - foy development. Construction work taI or a sligh�ly iaelined tunnel or runs up tale gradienf to the lake, the - --= for about one-half of fhe latter quand- approach a brift.e stage: In general, , cabinet, -fitted with a steam coil or s, the quality of the product is not affect- trip only occupying twenty minutes. Being Gradually Cleaned Up by tier- ty is now being proceeded with and it1111 -.hot-sir -furnace at one end -and a large. ed by mote thorough drying, provided 'rhe drive is a most delightful one. -the : man. Prisoner 1MoM Squads. -is esti&ated that 'some •5,000,000'hbrse, ,exhau•st fan at the other, Trays con-' car. being open an both sides, affords - power is capable of development on `.I it is not allowed to. scorch during the ( Lena, the most thoroughly devasta- taining . prepared produce .aie placed, I an uninterrupted view of th8 wonder- comsereial lines _ " - dry drying process. ted town of the war, is showing .signs 4.7 .. In tFte cabinet or chsm.,er through' Many vegetables which adapt them- .ful seen�_wlth the_miAimum-of_ezes• •-of-reVlval.. says a Paris despatch. . $ e-t� hydro -electric ----4 which is drawn a current *of beaten sir:fm-g}n fhe"form of vegetable tion. The Bow River is crossed by a men the Associated Press corres power developed 1s over 1.800,000 h p.41 1.:_.. 4s the•-hegtea-a-ii'becI mo5f6is-meal-s, such ars pumpkins, tomatoes Pretty -little bridge, and in the early ; pon-dent •visited this erstwhile busy, A single plant •- now under- construe. - __ �` - laden: iL is removed and replaced 'Yj and peas, may ba dried to a brittle-morni0g sunshine the waters sparkle ef the tion.to•utiliz® Niagara power -.will have the -fan, thus reducing the time ord-; a of the Pas de -Calais early this year it a capacity of 300,000 h.p. It has been ata e a inarily .r hired a hand grist -mill. The meal may ;be eddies as the river forces its way down still looked as though a set of giant + estimated that the total possible water ' ore•" .a � the valley. - , • • power, . capable • of development iz - __ I stored, until rseeded for use, in paper : sledgehammers- had pounded :the Z. 4 -- Not- all kinds of ,products can be: cartons vdth close -fitting covers. ers. - Arriving at Lake Louise one feels .' whole place to atoms. To the west Canada, is more than 18,000,000 h.p. dried satisfactorily. In fact, little ar A home-made cook stove drier. that; transported into another atmosphere. of It lies the grim battered: aeotioa of -- '�'^-" v ¢t` V no attempt should be made to dry;'ten be used on s wood or coat range ti not to another world; feelings of Looe, which has�the curious appear• The Limit. . _a `- "those crops which' keep -well in ordin-�-or'a kerbeeue-btove can be made easily I wonkier, awe, and •admiration grip the once of a petrified sea. 'The sott-hat - -A strong -ffaintly feeling,' as yot +' 4kry storage..unless through drying the and cheaply. Dimensioria; Base,' 2� mind compelling a reverential sneaks:.' been plowed up fa an extraordinary might term it, is all very well." began • a ..crop can be marketed to better ad- x lf3' laches; neigh', thirty-six inchea:I The lake Itself Is small, but a perfect mat)ner_ .by thousands of. -.poisonous Mr. Page to the new minister of Graf - : vantage. In all eases an attempt gem, lying at the base o! the Victoria a 11.1 I A base a?x inches high is made of Glacier from which it ie ted, its waters !gas bombs,' which have tinged the ton pariah, "but ii tt fa carried lar, +':: should be made to.secure a -first -clava, galvanized sheet iron. This - ba'se spi;rse vegetdtioa:an iaheatthy.gray. why; y6u arb -just na�tirally a tec�ile - �prcduct. from each kind of produce alightI flares toward the boUtom and being pure turquoise in eblor that i Before the war, Lens had 50,000 in• anxious about where Itis going to end - kandled. Tbib means that, on3 ! y deep turquoise so difficult to describe y pro' i -hai two small circular -openings . for habitants.. When the eorrespondeat There was where Squire '-Perry laid , -_duce ol� good quality should be' used. , ventilation in each of the four sides. I Behind the lake bit. Lefroy towers , visited the locoaHty !n its state of himself open to s'picion. back in wai . - Cntl fruits or vegetables give a cull ! liken .giant to the heavens, reaching ! On the base rafts a box lid frame an altitude of ,over 10,000 Seat -one hopeleea desolation there 1.were only limos:' x' product -t -hat is, one of in- made of stripe o! wood one or one asissdazzliftsnoiow so. queried the minister, �3 it All rodlike should -i, e- es wide.- e a - er orn n wit- a ruins. spy ng entertainment• _ `` y. and . carefully prepared. sides are- braced with one• and "one- Their nearest point to> get food was -Wal." -resumed Mr. Page, - not un. -, ' Temperature beat alined ford ing zerland. Mt. Aberdeen and the Vic- Bull Qrenay ten miles awn , and there willingly, "the squirg was .one of >~t! ry quarter inch strips w'ich serve as Y varies between 11U deg. and 170 deg. I loris Glacier form a background unsps• ei was no transportation, pedally cleats on which the trays in the drier men that seem to have a' s F: In the commercial drying plants,! passed for grandeur. Things have been meadia rest. These are placed three inches The surrounding country suggests ! g since. haigi time soivin the enigma o. wed• _produce is ordinarily entered at thea To -day about 3 000. of the exiled inhabf- lock Before•+ he did it he had mgtied _, ' end of the dries where the tem Pa an ' Alpine valley. -Ranges of snow -4 - - 3"- r w. to covered with tin or` clad mountains stretch av Tar as the tante have returned. They are housed flue staters, this Hoyt girls, in reaflon• atbre is lowe�stt. preferably 1.0 eg. to I galvanized- sheet iron, tacked, to tWe !n corrugated iron . hutmeafs formerly able lap8ea of coiisecuffvenesa. -���^ deg. F. Trays catered here •are eye can each, while the air !a filled ha •_ w°eaen strip with t o scea o e p nes. -Flowers . shifted gradually toward a higher .$tri of wood. ma be used instead -!ng up of -the place, begun by C !nese mourned hearty and appropriate, he Ps _ Y. of brilliant colOr:blooam ederywhore. ,'temperature (toward- the -steam coils) s of tin or sheet fro The door is and German prisoner work squads. !s married another: He kept hla 'courti�n' 0 - Facilities can be obtained at the i its drying progresses, and the produce fitted -on small hinges. , and fastened taking on .more speed. The approach- sad espousfn' right within the family • • ` g Chateau to escort 'parties 'going' to as finished off and removed at.a temp- with athumb-latch. Ito ns wide so ea have-.beea- laid. bare tq cellars and circle=some said he didn't want to Pe Moraine Lake and the - Valley. ,of the _ crature • of 150 deg. to 170 deg. F. that the trays ban be removed' easit underground shelters which have been break in --a new -mother -in -la but I , In the drying of produce over the Y• Ten Peaks by au£omoblle er carriage; Y" The bottom of the drier is made of i occupied by homeless ' houaehuuters: " always contended It was the feeling 'kitchen range, an attempt shoula be p0alea_cs3n-he-hired-to-take tour- Even building of a sort is going'on, -' a. piece- of perforated galvanized aN&W Ists to Lake Agnes and Mirror.Lake... I've jUN tS Itioned. -. snade_.to- duplicate -ibis'" ter rgerature. l icca. - Two -inches above the botUom is ! On the way_to •Aioralne Lake.a aplefl- the material' used being such odd bits "Wal, when he come -to ask -for the - =',C 'This can ordinarily be_accamplished t , did view of Mta-Temple is obtained. I of .wood, stone and iron as werb still fifth and :tiist girl he said to old Deac. . - — T p'laced a..so.uaheei of .galvan}zed iron'A .. -by lowering the tray -a nearer to the , which is three ineb,03 less in ' length This mountain is one of the highest serviceable in the huge rubbish heap on Hoyt, 'I want Betty;' _.top of the stove as' drying progresses. and width than the bottom. This that once was Lena. • - Apples -Apples dry best when peel- i ec, !peaks in the Rockies; rising to. as alit " 'Eh?' says the deacon, fo= he was et. res tend' -to 1-t _aides .r ' r_ • near stone-deaf.' - , cored ana sliced or. nand -power ori the sides bf the drier. This prevents I walls of solid ice, and its crest is cov- That kind. fin ' "I want=you-should-let ane= ` ` -_belt-driven machines, because - the I the direct heat from comin in con- I Bred with snow. - At this fat- a fine ?" � -' have: Eliz -a -beth.' -=, • - , _- - • .- - ts1icea are of urwiforat thfckneva, and g' pO "What sort of a girl is she . tact" with the product and serves- as a ).view -of the -Bow Valley` is obtained "The kind that everybody says will "Oh, ye want Betty, do ye? . What such slices dry best; where a hand -I radiator to spread the heat more. from a height of 11,000 ft., the river make a good wife for°somebody some fer".' _. . -mower, or belt -driven machine is not , evenly. The first tray s pierced- three' looking like a slender silver thread -day,"- ` -• - ' " 'b`or=my'�-wife.' F •:available, special effort must be -made ; • I.Fer life .' � - ! inches above life radns ar: The trays down in the valley. Still other beauty p - . ;. . " ' ' . • • - - 1.to secure uniform shoes, preferably i rest on the cleats throe inches apart spots are the Giants' Bteps and Para• ` " 'Yes'! I -•want -to --=marry her.' _. three -sixteenths of an inch in thick- She ---."Were the British soldiers .. . A drier of the given dimensions will dice Valley, where the opalescent wa- Wal, ye needn't holler so•the hull E},. 'assn. After slicing, the prepared ' . , . happy when they came back . from 'fruits should be placed in a four per hold eight trays. tern come thundering down from the France 2" Ike -"Happy?_ They were neighborhood -caro hear. Ye eaa have _.._cent. salt solution for fifteen minutes. The frames of the trays are made sublime heights above, forcing .their „ . her. Ye got 'em all now,' says the oId in -transports. of ane-i'mh strips .cn which - a tacked way through the mountains to the dis• . - deacon kind of slow• and sad, for .he - Then rinse, spread one-half inch_ thick+ galvanized screen wire, which forms tont valley. __ _ _ __- _ --- ' ae gree store =nerd a Linlm�a Y s girls. �sible at a temperature of. 110_ de to ' - . . — . 11 u wan ye to, know; he says. Pe g after a kind of quiet pauis 'that if' ;;' 160 'deg. F•I. anything ha ens to that oor 1. miiI - $�ans-Beans for drying should be guided girl, as it has to her poor dis- ' "".' '" 8. young, tender, and uniform •in size "`�` p ters, • FE needn't_ come round..makl ' ' After being washed and snipped, they - +i l .. , a , ._ _ � � �^.. , :> eyes at mother -fifer ye. won't -get her _"._____X_.. should be_ cut- �• x "Yon couldn:t won r ch " con de - mu • , inch lengths, or run�'through a rotary x s .; slicer, 'blanched for three minutes inI'll _ s r °• eluded Air. Page., I f . boiling water, cold -dipped and dried § AW lyP - $ °� . " •f ; � 4 ! j> # _ When the car stops suddenly on the 'x in layers one inc> deep at a temper �. "a ». I.- ,'�: 4v f ; - t . I.+s �a ,_ _ t road the fi. st place to look is in the share of 120 deg. to ,174 deg. F. `.� '"�" s= - }:}'i'- �, , r ;r,V.��� ;" r . - i j. � : a- % A gasal�iaE.tank. The veteivic motorirst- •-\ Carr ' — , ;�,, m s , � ` "'I, � i a' k dabs not need th's advice, 'but bhe T-- peeled, OT scraped free Of OUter Skln, ° >c ro� rs ''w.,, o�e�al �di°� i °">v ^ r : fig' c �•k- b ,� .. rr,. n� V < '' s newcomer .should take it .to heart -cut into three -sixteenth inch sl'.ces or `s ,.•>-«« �s 1 a r , x s s :$ , £, -Look into the gasoline tank first. .three-eighths inch cubes, blanched 1 n t z� s� 'com11 r ? .... two minaxiea in boiling water, dippedr ,-.� r i.i E�� I. -n_cQld -water, ne f. t X -..'.0 ,� -I-. arm X1L, 4 F;: ? . Resident- -,- - �__ 11� and one-fourth inches' de an tra >�. p` , �",�", ,- Y ' ' ?i.^ ^a*n, �� '� �1 r, {`s ` as Woman ep trays a ':v a> . ____ K'Z, 'M , 1 ?r r' �>S y q ­� I. --and dried at a temperature of 120 deg. ;,: x Y 1.t0 170 deg. F. From six t0 eight) i air. , ,3i b _11. a �� ; �� r �;i•:yS. a `sra 9'' �itwante , .'i -1 -;� . . .- 11 ... hours' time is required far drying at 1 "il w� ��..:, .- -.,� ` "' Kn k YS t � a� yy 4 o.. < - - d. .....- . 1. thus temperature. 4 ;:� TO SELL THE INTERNATIONAL Cauliflower -Heeds of cauliflower a _ t ' ra �'. KEROSENE ROSE N E •GAS B U RNE R"- . must be washed, separated into parts 4 Xxy , This burner turns Kerosene (Coal Oil) ; .`or branches out one-fourth inch thick a.. o �,; ;, into gas: Fjt's, into ane coon stove or by means of a sharp knife or rotary -- .. heater and. is conceded to be by far the slicer, blanched three minutes in boil- " I most practical Gravity Fed Oil Burner rIL ` ding water, cold -dipped and dried in introduced. No wick used and ab• - layers from three-fourths to one inchI. - a. �" solutely odorless. Applicants must bs , dose t a temperature of lob deg, to , a men of responsibility and well known . 160 deg. F. in their community... Address Sales �; - Peas• --Peas should be shelled, THE TOWER -OF LONDON. Manager, .``,;x At blarwctie3 from one too one and one -halt Famous State prison in which William Hohenzollern, former Emperor of Germany, will be interned dur• NATIONAL BURNERS, LIMITED ,, mdrnttes in Vigo uaflr mato a t es. , ARVI61. 6T - TORONTO 4Y ro boil. !n his I3ta a trial in London b the Alli _ 114118 J - - ''. .u._e+i• .. ` � -..., .•.:.....-..-..a,:.i �:titie. '.._,._-..... . _ .. _ ... -._ . r:..........>.�.....t� ...:.ran.., � .._ — ........ _....s+F•.'*+s?_%9a.e,?!c':v. ,.y.?1+^r;x;:a%�. ,,'pY!F3L'^:ra��?��t"'- `=A`�:3=3�4%�+'I,Yft� - ., a - F.-ym.er. *n; „jam. cr . ;ytf_' ,, ,''x i+ 's, +""",,y�f' C, `a"J'w*_ ` � ,C. .? "i 'ru Y'•' }aid; ,'�+r' '.; ew ;r•�, ''_; , y.. '+��'i;• ,,.i'. a - as '•1a '.•n, �' ++ : •w , ' •!a-e,:b._,.4 ,sK stw -.4'„t r. - '�'e.-�.�, _ >, uk. .. ' .f` .. „ • tri...• ar�•�," - -s'-, a,_ r a J"1, a y,.. ",°':. .e'1in yypp''•• �"' .r..•+r� w,'_M: ,�w' qY:. 1•.,M.►....r- i.e .:. ia.. :... ..: -.'ii ,% • ,, -i '�A .�J'. .0 '�,.".. - ..•. : ...- ...: ...:. .... gra.. .. .- .. .,. .. :' ;'.:�'F+ .. .. . ,. .. ....., .-, r. ..:i., J•' r.1s:.Y••` 'd+N: '�^C iF+ rte- -f,. .•T � c �.-0-•• - - � � •�n^Yww. �.,7F'.`.. ..% a'•i"'S �'�. y, ".; L0()ASJffS . -J. S. BalsdoR has installed a -Miss Helen Morrissey is holi- -' .furnace for John Crockett. aging at the home of-her parents411, -, _ _ -J. J. and Mrs. Beaton, of To here. - -W m. Collis has- had a new rontot Fere-in the vill4ge on Tnes Mr. and Mr-4. Jas. Greig, of roof put on We residence. day. Toronto, spent, over the holiday .-,John Bean, of .Toronto. spent -(losing. to repairs, Mr. Weeks with C. H. and Mrs. Pilkey, t Senday with friends in Pickering. will do no grinding ' un-til .further -Miss Gladys Down has been ` -Mise AggieMar" xis; of Stroud, notice. * engaged .to teach the Audley pub - q A --number'of Pickerin - visited relatives in Pickering over - R boys lir school for ensuipg year. - "$naday, are camping at Simcoe Point ,end -Misses Alfreda and Mildred -Mise Arima Cowan, of Toronto, report a good titre._. - Jephson ars holiday_ing_with some 3 s nt Sonde at the'hoaie o her -Rev. J. W- Down and. son, friends and relatives in Bea-`form- } �n ,1 � Fur � 1� y _. .. Spotfed Shan�ra�--t- kir " nd dresses,; natural color, t rents here. Theo, are he7pirg Mr. Arthur -Mrs. W. J. Coakwell and dao with spots 'of rose, brown, nary or slice Prouse with his harvest,- ghter, Mr. ah>Ld..Mre,. Tod and George Mabel, are visiting with _ ,;,Sarva� y, of Toronto, spent Sunday -Miss Mary E. Bandel, of To- friends in Toronto and Hamilton. _ _ , blue,, per•yard 1.50. 4 , with Hire. Alex Findlay.' ronto, is spending a few days with --A number from here purpose =$d. F. Gormley,' of Toronto. her aunt, Mrs. Morrissey. attending the .Greenwood 'garden Navy blue Shantung' Silk, fine quality, yard widQ;'serriceable ' epenli a .few .days at, the home of -Mies M. O'Leary, teacher of party, Thursday evening next. * _for summer wear, per yard "1,50. �~ his brothers here.' -the Coniston public school, is now Remember the Garden Party _ ' f Cuthbert De Gruchy, of To- 8Pen er vacation-at-her home to be given for the soldiers at Natular color Shantung so much in demand for 0001 roil'to, spent .Sunday with W. J. here Whitevale on the evening of ' -=-and Mrs. Clark and family' lases edge and Minnie Thursday, July 31 a sa .price per yard air ase ,'1.25.:' -Mies Gl'adyi Allaway; ;who has Fo es, of Toronto, are holidayying -One of our oldest residents in at the home of. John and Mra. the person of Mrs. James Maddi• Black pailette dress silk,. yard wide,, per yard 2.2-5... ;= ToeeII 'C@achiag in Western Ontario - p- - - -- - has returped home nor ueF e-_.-'" s`r Murkar, gan,. passed away at the.. home .of ` vsv$U011. - +mber. of ' our young peo- her brother, J. Gorman on Church,- -- -Irwin slid Mrs. Shepherd, of pie held a weiner and marsh' mall; St., on Tuesday July'22nd, at the _ E ' ;^Hitehener, .spent Sunda here ow roast at the lake on Saturday age' of 72.years' Her -funeral took ti y Navy blue Voile, 1 yard wide, per yard, 65c ` with the latter's parents, H. G. eveningg, place on Thursday to the R: C. ,F « . -J. D. Remmer with Everett cemetery :- Buck- Voile . 'and Mrs. -Calvert. y. . ?5c -J, n and Mre - nt motored to -The hay crop this' season is Pure white " " _ 50e oma on Wednesday last. after troud on Saturday evening an mail o e a ' ' spending a couple of weeks with. called on H. J. and Mrs. -Marquis. 'twenty $ve years. It of excel- ow . friends is Buffalo.-As we-Ro to. press the Metho lent quality and hag been saved in rdist and Presbyterian g R These make- serviceable--and pretty dresses: -We congratulate Mise .Helen yterian con re a- excellent condition, although there y Morrissey .:on her 'soirees at the tions and Sunday,scshools are hold is consid6rrble amount in some -- _-_ 1 recent examinations at the To Ing a union picnic at Simeoe Point. places, that failed to escape the , Tonto Normal School. -The annual Garden Yaity held heavy rain of Monday. -After ' a'two weeks' holiday under the sue ices of St. George's ' with her aunt, Mrs.' Morriesey, church will take place as previous' 'Now Advertisements. Black•thread Silk Hose, per pair ;, 1-.35 1 annoitaced on the lawn of - Miss -C. Foy has returned to her y White 1,35 "• "post office duties in the city. Richview Ferro, by the kind per- - on mission'of -the deputy-reeve; bit!. WANTED—Manor or strong boy, to aC isle se, per. pail . -Black k L Hose l work oh-farm. T. J. Healey. Pickering. me apfimiss Bcitaer, of Toros Y. --H. Richardson: Full details lad phone 1'rpr. 43 t o OS ..3.5 Cotton J1 e will be itiven-in' nest week's issue " - --- r to, spent Saturday with the form- White Lisle Hose. .v0 ;f -or sisters, the Misses Lase. of the Nirws and will be found an 4 OB fiALE-� light driver; 4,years _ _ _ ? Fold. quiet prd wet-broken acan be. driven by. yh'te Cotton Hose ' ' -M. C: and Mrs. Zimmerman the printed billy. The garden -a woman Chester Keeler, Krnaale. 44-43 ,40 have-returned, after epeudiog a. p-a�rty ta.ill �.be held on the Civic- ' very pleasant two weeks vacation Holiday, August 4th.' (� OPERRMEA'T, Municipal and j P -Regular services in Pickering V Corokel., on Bonds Ont_ Ben h Dykes, •-ZA�I �' L V �l E in motoring in Western Ontario. g Bond Broker, Whitby, Ont:. 'Bell Phone 193. Methodist church 'nest Sunda lgd,. Phone 70 40ti -W. J. and Mrs. Clark, accom- y, White-Sill- Gloves :. - - -1.00 er -air t panted by Misses Fanny and Mary.: Jay 27th, .with ..the pastor in L"ARM FOR BALE-130 acres, lot U. P p $ attended the wedding of their son charge. Morning subject:" "The i' «n. a, Pmkern , good-buildings. a4ver Champaigne and Toupe color'•1.00and 1_.25 ti f st'lot 31'. con, S. Pukenng, - +1l fgiunv spring . A pl 4 r - s Black Silk. Hose ' • 1:35to -After_a long period of hot dry The disciples were called Chris _ ._ - .: - . -_ - weather, a heavy Baia-fail} took bans first in Ahtioch-Acte 11. 26. LOST- On or about J -61v 1, supposed .. Also Chlldren.'s� white silk g ores. - Evening subject': "The AlmOet to be on the Athletic ounds. Pickering• a la 3n oa Monday forenoon whish B I �r papers of no use t p. y lar¢e tvallet•containing valuable ' revived the safferiog vegetation" Christian,'* from the text 'Alnioet w the finder. Finder please: leave •ame av, the sof all kinds. thou rsuadest me to be a Chris- rrgws office, 43 • . � � - •'- --- - Special-Children's ki?.aki overalls, price 50c per pair-- - F -Several of -our residents at tian,' Acts 2d-28. A special lnvi• STRAY SHEEP-Came on to the ' iendbd the arden party given tation is extended to the public. ►7 emutea or the under•:sned. lot 2. con. 4, just the thing for the little ones to play in: - „W, _ ander theaii�i ices of the Baptist Worship God. Pick- ng on or abwrt. Jung _s;b: a bl�k•faced ere, ()weer may gave same by prov,n pzoprr- ehurch at Whitevaie on Friday -Miss D'. E. McLear-hlin, ' of ty and paring expenses. L. Denny: It•, . No: 4. Toronto, who was s Picker,ng,• 41.44 _ =:evening last. pending a few -_- -M. S. and Mrs. 'Chapman; ac- days at the Parsonage, returned OUSE AND LOT FOR 8AL1•:- M P N ✓.. eampaaied by Mrs. Dickie and Mise home on Sunday evening. Mlae rusted on Church st Ptcicrring, one acre • , a Mae Brunette, of Ottawa. ie spend barn ;r+tb rrore c4 oma forood lgaragehabo ttw3Haith p e�treee ou Wright, motored .to Abbaford on lag a coo le of weeks at the Par- in bearing, berry bushes. hard ,a ao a wages. — Saturday and spent over Sunday: p For arng, tieu.beapply . T4�: 1 _with r6lativee. ' eoaage. Mr, Percy Robertson and Cambridge �:. Toromo, 43 � ' ' �`' • 9s H' E � L L 0 F - A R /ill E F? � fde o -. . •.Have you bought your BioderTwine yet ?.. If not rm of ellliiuth; Crttin.ach and rareoaape during th@ week, Meredith spent the holidaywith Mrs. Down and Milia Florence Fos Hole of we can supply ► bis parents here. motored to Port Hope with them _e beat : _ t- Schoo Section No• West you with th -' -X numi7er from here parpose on their ret�irn home last FridRy. dal, 860 ft, ., 27gC" Silver Leaf, a00.ft,., �.:' 26c• - -- - - attending the garden party to be 'r•-Oii July 18th R. H.' 'and Mrs: t3oltil ode '--'-given b the Brougham Presby. Crank celebrated the twenty fifth g prizes will be given to boys from 12 Green Sheaf, 50 ft, 25c=PlymoaGh, special, 500 ft, 23c by - terian church at. C. A.-Barcla a aariversary of their marrix e. A - - this (Friday) everin y� g to .le years, inclusive... _ r large number of their friends as y g• Special by Mrs. E. L. Ruddy $•4.00 - �� iy Green, ..lir canis perpuutod - -- - ` -Bruce and Mrs. Simpson,- of .eembled during the eveein - _ Ps g bird house to become the property Toronto, purpose returning home among them the ladies of tbs of donor. Arsenate of Lead 65 cents per pound p Women's Institute, who took ' ' to-day, alter epeading.a -couple of 2nd—By Women's Institute, $3.00, —weeks with their uncle and sant, MCS• Cronk completely by surprise. mrd-By Women's institute, $2.00. ¢-Wm. and Mrs. Cullis. with the presentation- of air 2nd and Ord prize bir& houses to " G. A. GILLESPI`E, - DUNBAR.TON _- -Mrs. R. A. Douglas and Eon, address accompanied by 8 hand• become property of school. - $art, of Toronto, spent -some gold wrist watch as an est Sscrioq 2 _ S - _ -- _— pression of their appreciation of �N D Y" S -H A� R D W A R E lisle with the farmer's relatives. _ PP , .. 2 prizes will be given bots-'of 1411 The former will remain for a few her work among them-as presi- years... _ - days before returning home: dent for eight years. let-Special, $i.ii0. - -' _ -- — IB-THE: PLACE- TO — -A Rood.coat o! oil- tvae placed -The regular monthly meeting 2nd--' " 100. l -= --bn the frdnt'Areet last veeek. � The of-the Women's Institute will be The 1st prize in Section 2 bird louse' ri0 •�V'ATJT'AG �+ '- - oil is of good qualitv for the par. •held at the home of Mrs. Miller _ to become property on donor: _ ` - Mies �op oa __ -"-"-"Addar. Greendoors and wi'd`ow -screens. ' e ave a good assartment this. sarface, 'and id likely_ .to last for m„ instead of 8-R, m. The mens- arty of echaol: ere and.friends are r - - ers-They_are_go1ug 7foGI@ time. eQaeeteE� t�1 - — season T mm� 'lTrs -- =R. A. Bunting left on Fridaynote the change of time. A good RrLEa GO,. sR:�ING Cor^rss� - - - --- _ ; these dls s From .$6.00 ti last to spend a'three weeks' vacs- Programme will be provided by, • y ' p' �tton'at -Ue Home, Georgian Ba theyoung ladies of the- villagdo. YEARS' -'r_ - - y• and Misg Cha EXPERIENCE "Coal Oil Stoves-Tile famous -few, Perfection" -During his absence Wilfred Mon Chapman, of Toronto,' is -- day will assist in the store and to address the meeting. A cordial $lux Flame. „;post office.. �' ' invitation is extended to all the _ _e-sure and see us before you buy.. -Mise Mary Morrissey, a pupil ladies of the-community. • - ! • - ; .of Miss Law, was successful in -Early on Monda morning, as g was p acing some t .$ ' ` ion at the T " o Music held recently in Toronto. were de-railed,. causing consider- p, Csstcris _.. VOPYRIG!'iTS �C. -- ;We extend congratulations., able.' dews In Conlin down Awyone sendira a ekctc� and deecrl ion say air loon y riles lug a siding the engine was tin- 1atentonIsprohbalyJn rt,+nla�commurilm of the Autumn Leaf Mission Band cbt�piecl.Oqui _Overity„P tionaet.rioti ointwer4i: t Hxy+ ,'.3 KonPntenta went, res. rt^spat -will meet at file Oma o , rqr Peak the twill and a brakeman was On .: Ea2its taken thrungh blunn •fit o Pawoof ro TRI Saturday, July 26th. at' 2.80 board the -car to. 'stop it at the 9 eyes rt<,tice, erlfhoutebarae, int e Call a�.3'-get a .o'clock. • A full attendance' re- proper time. On account of the��i ➢1li L ,quested, as there is an 1 r vetrstedwee tgcetetr- _ a 7 .,.. .. "eaititlbn or nay-ec an.t.: ... - .. .. __. . rarsat ted. pert' and the 'brakes failed to t'anacfa, 4.,;s a year,postUe propaid. sold by , -The May Moviag Pic Luce Fes- word, with : the 'result that t1iis �,n`e .4 Item” TRUI X, S IT CASE-OR CL'CB BAG. tivai, after holding forth here for car ran info several ether Mrs MUNN & Co aetstbaar,�.' of Yqr a week to fairly good-sited audi- loaded witir wheat and floor, fore• szacch3M,-%4 r1t,waahin=ton D. :'Goad stccb of Single and Double harness on hand ences, left on Monday for Stouff- ing them over the end of the ;ville, �whene they . will- give. a witeb, %fin autiliary' crew was ELM DALE MILS � 11 also, 1 secoiicI hand tea in-B'reechin Harness, $25 1 =- weeks- perform leis p7`e- nee says t0 }]Rve tlletll roprac%,A. _ - - - - tures -are' up-to-date and are de- -A very pretty wedding took � serving of a good patr.on,age. place io•St._GeargN a-church, Picic- You can always get the best.Mani- ,PI:CKERINN GF H i-YESS EMPORIUM -The flax-pullers are now busy eying. on Wednesday afternoon, ' tdbti Flour umde-from No. -i. ' at work. According to the reports July 23rd, when Alice Celia. eldest Manitoba Whent. "' Howa,Flioa,e,�600. W. J. COAKWEL ..'in thia daily papers th'e ilae crisp d'aa� Itte'r • of li'r. A. Pa' Inter, trriQ Royal Household and Glenora for asoneermm throughont the province is a fail- married to Joseph Jarruan. The Bread. Try•a bag. ure with the exception, of the di-s- bride was very prettily attired i,n. Pastry-F14)itr-: Fresh Rolled Oats - -�^i -� T��j/��/� t ''trict between Toronto aud,l3civv- a drew of crepe de-chine; her- two. 8)iAN, SIIORTSJ L11.2 T S�JtV11YlER WEAR manville. where it is an extrz3 Rood sisters, Dolly a.nd Lizzie, wearing _ . - ntIY FEEDS. _ -- yfield. Mr. Rose, of the Rose Flax dresses 6f n li'ite voile and blue silk _-�, :. (U �T CHOP'77 a have new lines-of lien's Balbriggana-kist on the.. y 31ill here,-is beidg kept ba-sy se- respectively. Mr. Henry Rsberts CIiUSFIED OATS W h eon' Band curing labor to harvest the crop, supported the groom. The church ''.BARLEY CHOP slielyes-in : olz3t>innt'ion and piece suits. y -Peace Day was observed very was beautifully decurtlted for. the _ _ i"pHEa;'T A dandy line of the very latest in Fine Shirts, rangiug. •from :I.50 to F 2.50. The"niceet stripes"vou ever saw. f quietly in the•village. There was oecasiotl. -The Rev. A: E. Bruce CRACKED CORN ` no celebration, nevertheless deep officiated and Miss Fawkes played MIXED HEN FEED Something light for the kiddies-a brand neer-mrietp in Linen. Romp _ 7- feeling of gratitude that the war .the• wedding march and other ap- Caldvrell's Cream substitnt@ ere at 1.50. What your bc+y needs for working in in the sum has formally ended, with thealliesi pro riate music.. A reception was i Calf Meal. mer is a nice, cool, comfortable khaki union suits of \ d Germany humili'at- held afterwards at Mr. A. Palm- Molasses Meat' Overalls. We have them. Lg;g tr0110PPING AlD OAT ilCRUSHING EVERYDAY Our Boots are the best-yon know, you've bought them here before.aw Men Hs n be seen,, __ .our. h..l ..a.-3'fe3! ice th-- a - y.. ,-w::�.... ,•. , _.. '� .Y.. .. _ .. ._. _.- a ®9e in ee n B on `__ _