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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_08_01AV' -A JF '-VOL. XXXV.1'j,1.'-­-­­'.­ PIC.KERING,ONT.,FRIDAY, AUGUST .I,,1919,.,-.-..- 45 MONGOLIA MONGOLIA Established 75 years -- -(Too late for last issue; Miss Fee, of 0. ee has been en. E.. -Baker• Geo, - of Toronto, sp ,'Medical Melville Turner, gaged as teacher here, Sunday George Bo%I speni a. couple' of ... (Suc6essor o We are glad to report that Wilrftet days, laqt week in the city. GREENWOOD AP E. FORsYTH, D. of 0., Reg,is. • Baker I& Heise) a Tarr, of Tor -onto, spent.a JL IL a tered member of the Optometries.I.Asso. Brown is able to be t1gai.U. Miss Edn, alation of Oatario. Special attention give"' to Cecil Dawson. of Toronto is spend• few days here last week with relxtives, teirts., ing a time with A. B. Le ---A-1Fw from here took in the foot - ILLS M K. G, a arr and son, Clay. ball match at Green River on Monday M ton, spent a day last week in Toronto. might. NF. TOMLINSON. M. B.; Member o of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Talking Machines Win. Ramsey, of Toronto, spent P. Some from here took In the garden couple of bf'Oritaiid.' Office: that formerty'occupied b days last week with relatives party at Chas, Barclay's; near Brou- am late Dr. R . Brodie, and latterly by Dr, Ca td- ugbam, on Friday evening last. Well. hone. Claremont,. Qnt.. Z31y .$27.50 to $,500 here. Miss May Ramsey. of Toronto, is Mrs. Richard Tarr has sold her farm Latest Victor Records !pending her holidays with her cousin, to Foster Wagg, of Stouffville, and in- V - H RTWRIGHT ' CA . M. D., M. miss Vera Tarr. tends holding an auction sale this fall. C. P. & S.. Out. Office hours : 42-2 and and Sheet Muele Albert Smales and son, Beirtie, of I am again buying Wheat and ROAD 64 p.m.. or at other hours by _aMintment i Toronto, spent Sunday with his par. -Highest' prices paid- honeNb.24:" InUboneNo. 0. Pick Barley Sting -Highest 3 y eats, .Thos, and Mrs. Smales. Frank Jackson spent the week -end Get our prices on your' with friends at Mount Jov. 33 N O. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., WEST HILL. Arthur Badgerow has*purchased a Lightning Protection; - : v - a Edinbur new rubber-tited buggy from W. H. pb. member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. licentiate Don't wait until the tH. Dupcjkn is building a store house Jackson. Barley Feed is the cheapest f eed at Uyal College of Surgeons. E a the rear* of his store. Infittentio , J,=�Va Spent about on to dote"" o -barn is burnt. Dan Berry, who has the market for fattening d: Oats' �d residence. Brougham. James Wilson is spending a week 0 Do it now. with his 801a,'L Robert, near Canning.- year overseas, lkas returned and is pigs. A trial will Orove it. - ton. now working for W. J; McDonald. A stackalwaye on "pd. Walter Hamilton Rnd Theold Johnston farmLfiaa_been.4oI& •oT-Usbawa, spent the week -end with, A. num er of now. houses arero Sol- the formei's- parents. John and Mrs. 03mcpjpi3�.g Btirz being built upon it, The city people Hamilton. • 1-ur. NVLAKY PUUI Conveyancer &c. Zu-ffivi e,, n are �ely driven out- b)z high rents �k passing train on the Canadian -Mondays and Fridays only, ,Whitby, One. 41 g and, h taxes, so are looking for. Northern set fire to 's., fence on M. E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS. homes In the country. I grind finer than other*mills-that _T ' Claremont IlUeabout.evenEeengiils from the Fitzpatrick's farm and destroyed some means dollars a ton extra in Al 87 T nty Crolm Attorney, and County tj*j8j2Ut House. WhitbT 4 WT J. Z. BEAL Alexandra Girls' Homo were picking crops befjides. berries at W. T. Heron's on Tuesday, W.* A. Jackson, of Cornwall. -visited feeding value for pigs. Furniture and Undertaking !FU his parents here on Ttipsdav last. He A .&. CELRISTIAN, Barrister and six of them got tired of their work was accompanied by Mrs.*Young. Miss North, Whitby. �'XL 9 Solicitor, Notary Public. Ew, hlotie to and ran. away and made their escape Rodd'and George Moodie, -hawa. can. k Offlce Brock St. N -of-O& We carry a, larga stook of Furni. about two it; the afternoon, but were _4b__ . . ­ __ .. . . -_ tune, BROUGHAM ALES & JOHNSTON-Bar Pre also picture fraiues a6d'room caught about eleven o'clock at night n JLFetc', 2.�9 Danforth Ave. (lVool worth Bldg) moulding, window shades, granite- making their way back to the city. 1j. -CWM --W-ZT Mrs, D. Linton was a Toronto� -Toronto. Phone Gerrad 4411, Saturdays, Mal- ware., New Perfection cook stoves.' - The ru,,h of rho fruit sekson is near- License No: 4-2AO� veru 1720. jnd 401y Also agent for monuments. Lowest ly over. The season has been shorter visitor on Monday. C Miss Cooper, of Toronto, Is boliday!, 941, Clar W ILLIA M J. BEATON, B. A.. Bar *s. We pay the -freight... - Phone than usual. - The berry crop has been tb X with 1mrs. Philip.- rister. Solicitor, member of the firm (i; emont. somewhat light but the cherries have IRVckman Denison. Foster and Beaton, Toronto been good.- A few years ago the fruit W. Harvey and F. C. Cassie had a G eperal Yrusts Building, 85 Bay $treet, Toronto. men picked their fruit one day and it business trip to Toronto onAintiday. -Telephone Main 961 -and 962. took - ket it, bu Miss Mahe) Robinson; of Toronto, Service all the next day to mar spent a week with MibsMabel Hood. now motor trucks come out from the A Fruit Basket Wis. -1(111� lipmaii �nd friVald. Of U. -Denfal bridge, Spent t --- Sunda - y with I th Graham !I: wj� 1112111 live uring t e pickedand the fruit man takeshis Mrs. Johnston. LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. fruit season money to the: new, bank which. is a and Mr. and Mrs. Murrison and family - B 21 Quart Baskets av�d -.-;vers great convenience. Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental _; 6, - - . .. Surgeons. University of Toronto. Office AVS .. and _§_waday._e:�x- Iast th and family on Sunda.7. over W, M, Pringle'* hardware: store, en from our midst named eorge The'undersigued.have opened �ptone 6. M isses Dorothy and Mildred Meebin, I[Mfice bows 9, AoI 1-tcr­&3r.r'. Kid Jackson. sonof Thomas Jackson, Of up a new garage at the corner I Quart Berry Boxe-s ack, o of OI,-havra, are spending- a week or Bail phone 220. 441Y.A Ehwing Deat ob' 3A'hseAc*f0I Df, cook. All guaranteed' Na. I quality with Scarboro . village, Will Hewlett and Of Church- and King Streeter rAW" of Toronto.' will be in charge, Percy Hiwlett. sons of Thomas as Hew- two heii wi�h their grana -parents. Pickering, where they are strong bandleo. Ox*der early and Mrs. Morton, Mrs. Hamilton and 7-7-= secure your . euts, as lett, of stop 42. Kingston Road. went Mrs. Ptircly and. sons.- of Kepwtek. prepared to: repair all makes - requrem- tuaicad ''thpse are changeable times. out on the lake in it canoe and in sowe motored down and spent the week -end of itittim, mottit-ey way got upset, resulting in the drowd- cles Chopping and Oat Rolling every d with J H. and Mrs. Madill, and bicycles. RS. JOHN SODEN, A. T, O. M. as usual. da in of Percy Hewlett. but, �be others Mr. 'Ronser. of Toronto. moved. his Te= her in Piano and Theory. Pupils pet - fortunately stieceeded In landing safe. fatuity here on 11onday, having rent- We are also agents for De ly. The body -was. found on Monday for Conservatcry'ex*ms, - Terrue-11,00 Green Laval Cream\ Separators per hour. in both fhanix4nd Theory. Brcue.3m, W. G. Barnes,s', morning lyi the obore. The sad ed Johu� A. White's' briuie, recentiv QDt 42-44 0 purehased from the Keast estates affair cast & XT"'I over. the neighbor- Holthy-treated her address R. R 'N 0. 1. Locust Bill. hood: as he w!� "a. boy who was hiablv: Miss -Lillie a�nd repatre.. 7, dar school r ass to a Oicnic on Wed.' -na Engines;_Tractors and neoday. They motored. to MeToras- Church. Deep 6yrripatli v is felt for the -FINE POSITI - very enjoyable,,,day at -to-and spent a Sawing -Machines. seller of Marriage parents, three sisters and three.broth- the. Island. Lfbensen in the County of Ontario, are being filled'dally by the gradu- "s. The funeral took place on Tues- Mrs. Hanley and children; of'Strat- Pic 'Log ViUsI ates of 9-haw's"Busibesa Schools In day afternoon to St. Margaret's �ce Toronto Write for da te'ry', ne- h) thaiv annual anAl. 11. hrr.aunt. Miss Bate. This year M And r V.IRICHARD list _Fee?.a+-aInq r GREEN RIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . nviryar.cirg, Not y ftn� day. Hanlev, who bas recently - returne Pickering, Onts from Prance, accompanip.d therri.. manyinterested Erie ds Mis-,4 Princi I Pre-ident PITY. HOPPER Issuer of Marriage pa Met, Public, Etc ;Pickering. Ont, 311y 'P. McIntosh. W. EL Shaw. Tim,11ag,"man, hat, engaged with H. T P I . Hogle will be �pleaped to hear of Licenses in the COI of Ontario. Head Offices at Yonge and Gerrard H ows rd Hooret t"Pent Sunda at her safe art ival at home. after Athree Do.: at store and his residence. Claremont. StreoliI braue. y,,rs'ahqPnce'; during which time she Frank Carter .,spent Sunday w'Ith saw service,firAinA base hospital in Willie Dixon. C 0 W HALL -House carpenter. Es. I.. I imatry given for new work, repairs or Earl Tomlinsnn spent Sunday with Texas, 0en in England and France. .7 sateraton%. Ind, phone291JAPackering, 231y ke��in Mr. Maroe, a native of Japan. who -liverq friendb in Brooklin. is &tudying in Canada and expects to 'GIvargs- Ktelwick retimn t,1 Jitpan Rs a -Irni.'MionaivT to his BEATON TOWNSAIP(MEAK NVheat Hhgerman's, 11wn people. addressed the meoting in e hand Do 'Convoyancer, Oommlartionor for t"Ing Accountamt. Etc. !looney so loan First-class rigs for.hir Perry spent Sunday be 31tthodist Church Sun'av even. We haV6 on ha Ott tam pro '!1sauaI Marriage Lie- ing I? :coo"" Whi=T 161,01111. Day or night in the interests of The Tornlinvon spent Sunday ada Ail:le Socie his tv. Bus ineets all trains - with parents here. One of the most sucoessfill garden Lhe following - Will and Airs. Tait spent Sunday parties ever held in the -MNDS Teaming promptly attended to. township -foI. -Denoin-iWa-tion% --- $50. $too. *!')Ij(j with Mr. "d- Mm.Hebiey. 14"ttL held- ow Fri"y-evi-kii-ng tast aft - was sizes o -CoAl - _(1ANADA'S VICTORY_ $10 00, Bo 99 and accrued irittrcst,.%L ID Dykes. Bond Broker. Me% Phn Agent for Canada, Carriage Co. - - Afts. Bradt spent 'Stinday with the spaviousAnd beautiful lawn of -C. 3 ne Its ; Whit- by Ont,z Ind. Phone m. 40tf - her mother. MTS. J. B. WiL.Ion. A. Barelav, tinder the auxplees of St liras 61 spent Sunday V Stove, Eg H W. H. Peak John's Chlircb. . The evening wFti all Pickering. UGH S. PUGH, Glen lkfaj with ber rioter, Airs. F. Hornshaw, , _fhAt could he desired for such im event Ma'n Ont. Air. and Mrs. Unw-hrd and faillilY and early in the evening the crowds Licenfied Auctioneer. Extensiv Pea nx fence in Imported and tb*roughbre spent Stindoy with Mrs. Treewatba, began to gather from iffl parts of the ""k _ L Nut Vater' Fure'Water Sales conducted sayvbere Write for terms Miss M slind friend are. town -- and particulars. Pbotic Ind. 2116, &S-ly Eta Hutchibg has spending thelr­IIPW*Ys-��& annihilated distancp. so [that peep wise it will use -tire --only- tier -4- P re'll FXuctioneer, u are wi e you will viow think no more of gAina t formerly did of goingone a &0- Counti" of York and Ontario. Auc. Ideal well, drilled by Chas, B. Rice, CHIERRYWOOD than they for tion Wes of all kinds attenued to on eh RV tfie time the program began, sc,r. A 1C. ,REESOR 0I whois agent fol Wind Mills, Gasoline and'Miss-Tsher-are vi ft..ng V& arins had arriv . One or the chlef Engines, all kinds of pipe and. fittiugs­ Edgar-Pilkey's. attractions of the evening was the 11 MORTON M. QIBSON. Ontario for'itrater works, Also bath roorn'fix. Aliss Agnes ' Retty is visiting her football tournament. The first game LOCUST HILL 7� and Dominion Land Surveyor "and Civil Engineer, Hopkins Street, Whitby, 2V. tures. etc;- Everything giveiR careful grand -parents, James and .51ra.-Fergu. was between the seniors and jtiniors (Successor to the late. W. E.:.Yarnold,' Ontario son. of Green River, in which neither side att-priti0l). Land Surveyor of Port Perry. t� 44-4 Wm. and Mr.Q..Jufld and daughters scot -pd. The second game was be - visited at James Ferguson's on, Sun- t weren the seniors of Green River and RICES PUMP WORKS TIONEER Jor York, Qntario and Durharn le �N 'I Pickering, TAf, AIAW, LICENSED AUC. i day, Brotighaw. and again neither side Home Tel. 5521. .,Whitevale, 0Dtf Mi." Heatherihgton and nephew. of scored. S In I) y Dalt i, of -Counties, All kinds of sales pro -1 1 1 *- �rlvlly Toronto, are visiting at George David- rrefereed to the satisfarti6n of All.. to. Terms reasonable. Datesf sales may be arranged at NEWS' Of Bell and Inde -Nn- Aon's. Arinthpl! dent phones- Whitby,.Ont.1WQ5Iy 14@;-- A- F. ally with tit(, ladies, was the --baby -TA LL T. E R B14 xhter, Aliss Gladys, called on ftiends contest," in which there were about the pleasure of your out. OPDXIS Sept. 2na here this week. twenty entries in the three classes. ing by takin# along Xlkses. Mabel, Edna and Violet Cul. Mos. Aild, eWs, of-Clarerrioly.t. wbo is a -h, of Dun*ba a Camera ,',Veterinary Surgeon .1( rton, visited the Miss6s trained nurse, proved to be im efficient, ELLIOTT Dawson on Sundny. .Honor Gradmite of the Ontario Vete-• Miss M. Crompton and Alias A. 1W.- tournament, Dr. Marsh took the chair Brownic Carneras a re simple to judge. At the close of. thefootball ringly collece. Phall are visiting with the latter" ivhicli ha fliled in his wmal happy -Ild teaks good Wand Griduate-ofthe, Veterinary sister, Mrs. Gvorge Crompton. manner, niid a splendid program was operate a Science Assoviation. Jame- and \h v. Ferguson, Yonge &'Charle-t Sts, Toronto - pie tit res. Phnne-offlee 1808, residence 2(M2 Ill"), C. given. The entertainewof the even- R.'Pe 1. i y and (I -Al Alis: W. J. PettyPt I visited ing waq 'Mr. D,-.tvid, of Toronto. whose C, IT Thursday. No. 2 Brownie Camer'a $3.00 CUAREMONT, ONTAMO STANDS TO-T),%Y WITHOUT a nt,-Itou vill in Tliur,& y. n ' umbers were all of a hi chAr- jok IN THE Otir records Walter and Airs. Ferguson and dsu- atter and greatly pleaped the crowd.. No. 2 A Brownie Ctimera 3.75 ghic-rand.AlissAgnes Petty inntored Tb ij far gradu;vte,� promptly in A, as his first appearance in these Dr. N. E. McEwen, B•V. Be. tii Mount Albort..on Sunday and spent int. we 01 likelr hear N o. 2 Folding Prerno takes pie• positions have iTtilar bv(,n.curj)paqs- him the day With friends, ngain. Mrs. hJr,,11a,-,ter..o'f Toronto, tures 2,101,a compact folding Surgeon.. Veterinary Sur* -ed in Canida. The'demand is fitr u nday, Aiigtist SM. the til it who has always been a favorite: wher- catuera at 7.00 Graduate of University of Tdrafto. beyond our supply, , OUR THOR %,Fiji bP Occupier! by M. 8. Matoe, a ever shn appears. sang -severAl solos nnt,ive No. 2 A Autographic Folding Former'Veterinni inn to Afacdonnld OU011 TRAINING 14 WI�I,T, KN-01Y.N. -Lipt-e4e Chrisial), who will sweetly, atid Rev. Aff, Vr,n Wyck, of Agriculttiral College, Quebec.- speak in the interest of the Bible Bak city, Mich., also Fang most ac- Brownie takes pictiires 2Ax4j Nyrite to -clay for our large Bata- Society.. 75 Price 9 Prompt attention to all clients, cept-ably, as well as give a, short inier- Bell and Ind. Phones. logue. A grand garden party, under the esting 'address. Mr. Burton gpt 0 v. Eistmiii Filrus and supplies auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of several selections on the violin, As well 'PICKERING, -incipal the Chevrywood Methodist Chkirch, as avennipruny 'the soloists; and wR J. Elliott,,P1 ed to which he respond - A will be held on the school grounds on heartily encored ' Brin g III 'o" r flin3a to be develop. the evening of Friday, Angpst the 9th. ed, Thorp. was also a good fireworks ed anI printed -you will be A first-clasR program will be give'ri by display, which had to be curtailed as a pleas • Eggs For Hatching ed with the results • W bb. Duncan R. Man, of Toronto. CAng- numbe'r of horses had become fright- G. REIDE from Black Breasted Red da's premier entertainer, and BpRin's e n ed. The ladies received much favor. HU L Le ' 'c' eac a in Sales conducted Imported A e U u PUG H, 0 d 4 -par nawarice, o ar n7 �e -0- _� r Of built upon ,TMa, ni fruit by gr -ad 0- 9,1"Is In Ltajoi .1 u. and b p 'e� for 0 .. ties of Yo" 'bi-u Was of all kind. at, MORTON . M 91 Gatue-choice stock and Novelty Orchestra from the Whitby able comment for the excellent: re - Has a full line ot treish and our - Convalescent Home, A football match fresbments that they had provided at excellent layers. between two local teams will begin at such a.,reasonable price. The even- ed moats constantly on hAnd. W. Liacue, Phm B Alio, Young: BelgiRnj flares 7 ',Io,i,. Refreshments, consisting g in 's roram was brow ht to a close -Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon, and Silver Grey�'Siber- -of sandwichea. ea. cake, and coffee ice bgjIving three cheers for Mr. and Druggist -Graduate Optician Ham, Bologna, Weiners, eto. creAm, fruits. etc., will he sold on the Writ. Barclay and singing For he's a All Pedigree.8tock. grounds. The chair will be taken b Jolly good fellow" followed by the C. N. F, Tl„it Agent. ERgIiIII16I paid &r Major Price. Admission, adults 25i National Anthem. The recellote of �j,�,...,,,,�„ ,.. :w.� ._,r. .:... .,.,y .,. ., „ ,7 .n. at,. e.nv'• -N.,. .,p, r,,,,-._-+i„_.�r rrc .n..v ,;x,�. ..,1 ., r. ,.. .. ,. n ��+:i•.*`' .. ,, :. , ,#, � .;. r.. � ,. „p..�. R �x.r<'?�..; s'��'f". !?ASF '^„'" ""„ ( .,s � .:+v"�-S. ,,.. �., •`:'� f.: ':-w, z+.; -:q'.:- .<:a,�-, _ y-. .e+ess '�c;:si, .a.,:. w . uhf° :s .nY.v''"i-' , t`" . b. • q, .. .. ,,... • • .. • .s-.•. n .- • _'•. �'Wa, :^'s, o ars^•:='w,. �. ..,,.. r ., r ..r^. ,a^„•v'. sc ^n'. , '_'s. . r'"�,i`3 �' 4n r -i... '"-.•. '4 r;'S. cV^fv. u „ ". .. , . s .... ,. a � ...; F�f, ... r. ,g•�A• ,. . '`j �� - $'•" „l"�!: `" -.a .:�T: �� • 1 .'... :_ `�. !m_. '.•..l! •. .. �. ,�+x-... ': �-�w--�.,, .,. ., A. ;.k-. l.'; be Ss ,a1 �• ,,,.<-a .W,'-?;.., .. 4,. •. -' : ^-t. ,o-• r»nc, .... k....d'.. i*i.. v-+. Ix 1'+-.'' k`'. "'i.. . '.'�3 x -- :.:,.� .':. .-- •� r �.:: ��' .� �------('fit • -t flavor, Left=oder cooked peas, moist- . . S, 7M-. lined with a .salad dress-ing, also Im- prove the taste and look's of the meat. bak—:z; Blackberry pudding: Half till a ing-dish with berries; sprinkle well — - an • r . - - - with sugar and dot with butter; coffer � •i with a batter made by beating to-- gether two eggs, two small cupfuls _ ;,•'•?%< ` . -of flour and enough sweet milk to / +P :•<F:, make a batter as thick as ri_li Bream. - :•:;::::. .. •its,•:;: _--- -- Beat well, add two teaspoon'fula of �t baking powder,•a little salt, pour over other should real - in berries and 'bake for forty minutes "'lliake Your Iceless- Refrigera�� �•'';i in a moderate oven. Blueberries can Do not let the food spoil! Here's ize at upon her depends the good �, s �N,s4►'t� i is of the famai'1 be used in the same. way. ' A•way to keep it cool for $3.17,'and y• - r i« ,� 'y'°"'y''-,'.' ti.`�•.' - it's nothing but a wooden frame with bies are better if .underdresd - . IL cloth araund it. Any smart girl tan overdressed in hot weather. If ,•,•,HINTS FOR INVENTORS. . • can build one. a band of flannel is. kept around the " s•°° stades e►row where omty On* Grow mor" The iceles8 refrigerator is a flee Dowels there`is little danger from Suggestions That Will Keep Their thing, simple and cheap. Missionar- chills, even though the only other Brains From Becoming Ossified. BankAnothe $40 Per Acre �..+ fes, in India .discovered that if they I garment is a loose romper or bloomers were to live 'in the intense heat of and waist. .Sleeves from fat'her's and That "nothing is impossible" isi one that region they must stretch wet mother's wornout flannels, or a three- i of the most popular' of theories, ac - stretch r FI Wheat sheets across the doors and windows, finch section cut from the leg make, cepted by nearly unanimous consent. alld the hot winds blowing through I excellent bands as. they wil'1 stretch Anyone who would controvert it would e made the rooms comfortably cool. enough to permit their being drawn expose himself to the accusation that No crop Ontario grows snows better profits with proper fertilizing than w into position and no ins, are re- he was behind the ti»}es, SII Old fogy, Fall W -heat. Returns 12'to 30 estra'buahels per acre --with the same labor This is the simple principle of the P p cost. remember—are proven over and over again.. Bown with the seed. 'ICeless refrigerator. A wet cloth sur- quired to hold them. a person of narrow mentality, one Who "8hur-Gain" rertllizer starts the plant off •with vigand orous growth. gives stronIn do days give a light breakfast; failed to comprehend the unlimited fiuencesnof frost anumerous d supplies tets that he rich. balancede off The n our shment 'needed for rounding a frame will make the space I g y g g on the inside ool enough to k do not in ' - milk sweet, the butter hard and the a' at is set before them if to do '90 . Naturally; we are reluctant to invite _ -■ ` other foods in good condition. It means starting the day vant'h, tears and) such accusation. However, we deem it i Shur Gal n you live where ice &s hard to got or'� bickering. At ten o'clock a few daintyto be not out of order to submit spar - if" you have no ice house or cellar or sandwiches and a glass of lemonade tial list of products of inventive gen ;► even if you have'a cold cellar, save wiit make' up for the lack of break- iui whose- possibilitity, from time to �e rt i l i ze rs steps with an iceless refrigerator. fast.- time, declared, remains to be demoha- There are four'"corner posts, each Early in the morning throw one trated by accomplishment. Those that Are compounded by es,perts who know from ac. i 8 ft. 6 iii• high, and made of 1x2 in. downstairs room open to the cool, just now occur to me are: teal field experience what ont' fanned need- ,. i fresh air, and as soon as the sun is Power for industrial purposed• de- They are concentrated. finely ground• quickly aaslml- Vi b lumber. The shelves shoals be made of 1X2 in, 'lumber and she COrneTaf fairly up Close it tightly, shutting Out rived from tidal movements. lated by the doll.' They give nitrogen, the-staikYramer;- I ever Ossible .de ee of heat. Im- Storage Of the sun's summer 'heat phosphoric acid: the plant ripener and root InN1gorator, and f r sawed out 1x2 in. to fit the cornet y P for use in winter. notaeh fdr strength and disease resistance. Forty years. of -__. medriately after diluter tell "the little _'posts. The siiel've are e-6 :n. long. Extraction of gold in paying quanti- success. The -Middle she'.ves may be made of i people,. and children • are little people strips or of poultry netting so as from two years of age to twelve, that ties, from the -waters of the ocean. S Ef D I N G TIME IS NEAR 1 to et the air through. they may stay up later in the evening Perpetual motion. . Azi easy -h+ay to fraena it in•'your if they will take a hive nap while it Storage of winter atmosphere for GET YQU R S U P P I,.i ire OV1/ -mind is to "play" you are going is too warm to play. Blake them com= use as a substitute for ice- In the sum - to , build two ladders, one on each aide. fortable in the Coal, dark room pre= mer. This advertlaemenf'will be wasted if we don't impress you with the den fir -,,The ate s o pared for ;Or -gam - of materials. �ien't let the other fellow. beat You ouL 'Got early shipping a at sides of refrigerator. These . morning with heavy cotton comfort- A . device for supervision of the ; discounts. Gels your "tabus-c+ata" now. See or phone your dealer to -day. % are 8i in. each. 'The top bars should abler on the floor and cooI pillows, apeatton of the law of gravitation in �1 LIMITED WEST Now -TOj� • and, using firmness if necessary-, insigt case of accident_ to aireraft,_ GU-- L! M�� '++- be 1 in. from the top of the posts. } s - -that-theygo io sleep.. The average ; - Cam&ioaiciatlon with the iahabi shoaki7fit-between-them, and the child will else until -'.three or four tan to of Mars. .. .•�•. w--+.- - - nails (8-penaiy finish naildl should be p -- driven through the posts into the end iI o'clock and the most intense heat' of he harnessing of atmospheric elec- - t the clay will_ then be passed.. tricity- Liquid Manure. , before lapplying- s dry. Water dry sail lightly the bars. r Prevention of earthquakes. Solid manure is a food, while, liquid' pp yi g t'quid manure. The second "step" should be 12 in. After supper. allovn them to play t - below the first and the thud 12 .in. m the -yard until dark, aid, give them - Ffrodtictioa of rainfall when it " is maf�ure is a stimulant. All sails re- I Liquid manure may be prepared. a special "bed -time treat either of - eeded: quire solid manure, and this should from stable, manure or from cows, Below the second. This makes the - Accurate weather predictions. - be ap�d in the autumn-, if possible; sheep, fowls or pigeons: • fourth bar 15 in. below the third.) fruit, ice cream, a cold glass of some : Now when you have ilii two ladders! kind .of fruitage, or any_ delicacy Doubtless, in many minds there are certainty in the early spring before A barrel -containing thirty-six gal - or sides done, you can fit your lower'. easily prepared. many other theoretical possibilities planting or sowing. lone of water in .a secluded place tai ifhelf right on and nail it, then the whose realization would be of great The time to apply liquid manure is which a bag of kalif a bushel of korai P -aa- been placed eon— next and the next and Iadt of ail the Row To Do Things, benefit to mankind. To avert coatro- when tale plants ate making growth l" or cow manureh ` - ice cream is s"reat food and nota veiny• we shall not dispute the riser- or just as the plants are' about to convenient y be renewed. The bag ';Lop shelf. To brace the whole frame . -possible, but .fru'it or flower, if they "are grown for should be moved about until the con - 'there really should be a cross bar delicac F atieatly await further practical de- the flowers. teats have pretty well dissolved. Drs -9k under the top shelf -in franc and back, freezers should serve ice-cream often P , and the name uncle- the lower b e , for dessert: Its cost is no greater monstrations of its truth. Fruit planta are best. treated .with oil as. wanted and dilute vfatif caste;, eecnption. � than moan- ent. �_ at be f c re he buds: show color • 1 the fruit -is -in -w liqk�id manure whena CO oro wen ea. Til€ -- )• owl m"++„* P ;,. strong and only a The pan was made to order to fits Those who go picnicking should boil 0 sawe!t. plants blas when about half g of--warer. Always apply liqu y' ix gallons :. all drinking water and milk before : summers smilia and the oats e y ya g id n°a"mire the top and -cost. $1.00 "but you can and foliage bantis that make new directlyto the soil, not over the Poli- -use a bread baking pan that fits snug- I drinking. People who have” been. auto-� Have pat on their yeller costa. growth ink fide a sin when the new si,►e or flowers. Pot. la should nol ' '1 �. urobilin e. picnicking in an unfam-� Noddtn' 'Death the skys of blue 4 g p g P ly_ Or thio can be tin, painted and g ^ P g is well started. be given more than one apylioatios -then enameled to prevent. rusting. ! iliar neighborhood often bring hone While th@ binders' song anew Broth + _ whole frame should b ; in _their .bodies typhoid -fever germs Fills. the r *itb bu min' din, Never apply liquid manure when ` a week. - The h le 1 e painted ; which develop later. - (Staging. "harvests ere ag'in." _ _..:to- keep it from warping. A wire ; Mint saace can 'be'made made- now for Catcher. may be put around the aides Bob o' link an' meadow lark eaSS�10r VflaLher 1 - and on the door if you wish to make winter use. Gather ' the leaves when ` Sweetly,stng from morn 'till dark ppe " it .stouter and to exclude insects. " ' dry and 'clean; chop finely, put in sj Near the brooks and in the wood A cover of canton flannel, burlap, or bottle and fill with vinegar; cork we1L, Lazy Cattle chew their cud. • When used pour out the. quantity de- I When grasshoppers make their tahp- I Thome grasshopper catcher, which ha, duck is made to fit the frame: Fut q y' I In the barnyard mistreat hen - e en ve mold style -ho the smooth side out if canton flannel sired for flavorinand r -, eazanze thcan-be destroybp a vantage o r t -- _ -�--- "s. --W will-re(ju�re about three, vrnegx and 'auger to taste. i. agge "I ve laid as egp�ag_i>} common poison bait method. But there perdozer til that Ilse can bs i During hot wBather' give the baby Yesterday while w'slking by - is another way of getting rid of grass- utilized far chicken feed, is about six• yar*ls of material." This cover is but hoppers that makes the stn for teen 'feet len with ' an uptight but toned around the top of the frame "all the cool water—not ace water—he Shocks of oats, I chanced to spy PPy g and down the side on which the door' will drink. Keep him out-of-doors all' sweetest vision of a maid, killing and catching curved pi tb of htin in front, and ac ' thofi c o - r edgrasshoppers. w —. -- _ - is not -hinged,- -using,- buggy hooks and- -day,--if . possible. Dress. li of kgl3tlyl-Resting in: their eaelii� shade,- . them trouble e v j ar g gRY it This o lets ». at. e _ eyes or large -headed tacks and eye-' and bathe him night and morning with S Eyes o' blue and lips so red Ing a grasshopper catcher through an , strike' it' as they hop' up, falling to ` lets worked in the material. On the water at about the temperature of I Aust a been where cherries bled. infested field, catchingall the grass- the bottom and ba through bE front aide array. a the hooks on the �o keep -fly -paper from blowin " off .:o t paused a motrient-there - hat d n fe Tnarrovar--trap opetiirig the air.. — _ hers hop _a ..__ _ _ eding g t th4 . ' tap. of the _ .door instead of on thethe insects "to chickens. They can be hind. The tin front does sot extenc —�-frame and also fasten the cover down the table, or erever .ft is. •placed, N atched the soft lights in her hair, dumped' into sacks and hung up to quite to the bottom, where just to ` tack a sheet of it to a small board Watched her lips, we asked'the miss dry and fed as dry grasshoppers, or front -of the tin shield is a strip of the latch side of .the door, allowing a if it is preferred to feed the grass-! tin placed so that there is an opening - about the same .Iength as the paper. ! If they wasn't ripe to kiss. ,• :wide hem of the material to overlap It will be found much easier to handle..;Now I'm gladest that I've beenhoppers about : the place where the door closes. The Harvest time is here ag'ia. epoult y yard and placed, wide. oThis af front strip or lip may alio 0o air— W . .. • ----- hauled to the F. `buttoning the cone side of which is flatten - sot a ron i ace a light:; made by. using a sixteen'foot'lengtih the cover should extend down into the your shoes, lie down and raise your .AIR RAID SECRETS The ,insects cal n their way out,, o gutter o " but none too fast for an ordinary flock; ed out -ward. rhe back and to Of the lower pan. Four double strips, which feet as high as your bead -and higher. - _ -• taper to 8 or 10 inches in width, are The blood will flow new en a epee in Was o chickens. us a grass o�pper' o -x in t e rear is' cussed with }vire sewedo the upper Bart of the cover, an t ey .will feel easier. This is To Be Let Loose. catcher becomes aself-feeder, screen and the top should be so hinged These strips form wicks that dip over the plan sometimes used by soldiers An analysis of grasshoppers shows'i that it can easily he opened and the 'grassheppers shovelled ADto the upper pan. on a march. i Colonel H. 'De Wa tevill h o 'a ngineers has had some iSn- fore good chicken feed. It is kn6wn out as needed." t u-inc er s orms R vantage of not drying out. The cloth is aasZ 0-had•e Ia dere and'buckets of S , terest•mgr-things-tQ�ay�regarcii ng 7 .: folded into the pan of water at the water at - hand. Often. a fire that German air raid's over England dur_ - tap acts the same as the lamp wick would destroy buildings and stock could bi extinguished if instant means Ing the war, r As far as Zeppelins were concern- which drawn the kerosene up to the 'fiame. The the were taken. Chemical fire extinguish-[ er, these were by no means an un- elpth around refriger-' ' ' ator draws the water just like a wick ers, not too -heavy to be dandled' by a qualified success. and the cloth .is kept wet all the way woman or child, that. are simple in i For every ship that got to these down to the bottom. All you have to operation and ' non -explosive, are a Feat protection, and should be found �r ,r shores, said Col, de attevrille, you may be sure that there was an acci- do is. keep the pan filled with water, just as you must keep your lamp filled. in every' home. I dent somewhere in Germany. Dur - oil. A broom will cast' longer if on each Ing the war no fewer than 120 of :with ' The iceless .refrigerator should be wash . day, after the 'clothes are all these enormous airshrips were built, placed where air is in motion. boiled,,it is dipped for' a moment in and yet there was never .at any time '15 ,the the soapy. suds. Then shake it as free more than or 16 that were fit to `The Comfortable Child. from water as possible and hang up handle.. Slip take the air." "Wirt less telegraphy The uncomfortable child is always by the an old•newspaper underneath to catch the drippings. If `-cioi;s. played a very considerable 'part ih the navigation If mdthers would spend a little z, imore time in discovering the cause. there is a tendency'to lop -sidedness, of these ships over, the water. We back of John's 'bad temper or IN ry's' press the broom into shape while it'discovered-this, in 1916, and ensile sulkiness, fam'iy life would be a much is wet and .pliable Use short cuts in your work; one u�� use of it. The actual apparatus had better -, ."plea9c r ter thing. If there is aver a short cut is to punch holes in the bot- not be described, but I can assure ->tinu� for lif:ir..g good-naturt••L it ,s tom of a tin can and put it in your you that some of us in London actu- the mercury" runs up to t to 4: r rinsing" pan. ' When you wash the ally knew half an hour Illfore a ship ^i i silver knives, forks and spoons put left the sheds sin Germany that a raid them upright in it and pour hot water was coming to these shores." s Invest Your M01WY hover them. Drain a moment, then o - IM set on the back of the stove --to dry. 44/2 % DEBENTURES No wiping will be needed. Lord Jellicoe was received at Port ' Interest payable ban yearly. A garnishing of shredded lettuce, Lincoln, Australia, b "Black Fanny," - The Great West Permanent watercress, parsley, nasturtium 'Bios- the oldest of the di t 'ct aboriginals, LO�n-_ n an soma, slices of lemon or hard-boiled ga, give o a ash of cold meat a fully tapped his Lordship on the oronto OLc 20 King at. West more appetizing appearance and l cheeks. .elm`• •. tp�_„ 7 that chickens -are-more poroducti-.* - -A--horse is hitched at the extended when insects are.,a part of their ra-beam at each -end- and the catcher tion, and grasshoppers 'when driedZragged through the infested area, be- - can be used with other feeds during) ginning at° the sides and working to - the winter. ward the centre of the field. Now is the'Ti e To prepare your stock for the = - Toronto" gat _ i To beheld at — UNION STOCK YARDS DECEMBER 11th and 12th Early pi -el aration produe-Es the prize «inners. Premium List, which will be ready for distribution in three rTi'll' , W".,-.�-R ,"W'�­ -r% - . - , .� , - . - - , - * , . 7- 1 ­ . . 11i # � '' --­ " w�: ­ ­,�- . .:414�. !I " , 7,- . , . .­ . ,.�, �­�;,_ 7 .V, - N, ­ r . ,. '. : . , : . . , .. lk� . , '. I , - I . ,�­ I . 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WI . � . � - .:iii, ..,j R., '.' - -;::::��'4::':". r' .7,,I�E;."��::,:,, ., . * * ` , r�ll _ ' r -­� melli, and the result'la a sensation of ... .:.�,:t;,:::::::.::..::::.::..:,::i.;�.,.,.,..,....:...;.;::..,:,., �.: ". -, '. '.::..:r*��jj�&..�,', � , , .. ;,;,r :;::::':J: �::.7' . �.;�4�:i,:�:�� - 7, �:��...: like.a man-.- . - . . � I - . . sro, to., 11 too on Quick Potim. . BOX A& rl� ' ­- � 1. �.. ­­ , , , ­ • , I ­�:!�:�:�:�:;':::::::::::!:: � . � **i!r� :...�,:::i::*� -, :i�:, ­ :;:',:::..::::�.j'::, .... . . ... i:i ..,: .,.::;-:: ...:, .. *�1'47�' '. .: 1 �.. -, ..:.. .::�:.:j:'::;;..::!;:: .::::::.:; . . , .� .,..: ,;:-.,'..::%t :. . .. Bobbie,—"Yes, and th-then YOU- Wilsols P�blfxhlnw Co.. T,M­Toror%Jo.r ,;t:�:j:j:�:;:: -:::��­ .. , �.:R - ::::j: . .... I ­ � Some, people � .. , ::: . ': h..:`�.;��::j!.,�::::j�- - � - , r ,'pidn in tho�e muscles. � V , ,'::�'.,;:�` ", � . I . - . .::,,.Y,"�': .;..;::: ..; I IM .::. ,�::.,;.-;i;�::::�.:�.*.::.:- - �. - think pain in the -back means kidney .-,,,�,�ii�:,:.:.:,:..:.:.;;.,�.: ... ..­....,;.;, .... .... 4 I, X= ...., . you'd glm-me a 11-lickin', .like you. said I ,..,.Izl-��;l ­::::`�*� . 1. ;,.j'�':.:,.:. - .1�POIULTRY WANTED i . "...,.,...i:::i:::�:::;::!:;;.:.i:::.:�!�:,::..::::.::::,�.:::r ....".. I., ..." .­,.., ... ­. .: . - �. 'J, .: �..,.;...."". I I - ; . . ".., * ­ , , r , :�4....,i��: �:�,:::.,!�:!,�.:::. :�::::,::.::,:::;�;:!,!:::i:..:,.::I . :� :: :::; :: :,.. . . .- . f Yod - .::::::i!i:!:i:i:i�:::�:::�:i:i:�:i:::�.�;:: :,4:::.�.:::;::!:::',::;;!::::i:,.:.i*' :;:.:;:-;;':1:' -.� .% .. *' , .:,;.� �'�%!, .y-yoU­,woq . ' * I would Id i -I . ever h -heard m'me , trouble, medical authors- ... :..,::,:.:.7.!,!.:.:,;::::�.:::::::,:,:.�:.:.:.;.,:,:::::il.:':.,':ir:.':'.":.:.:."':'.":"!.� � - � . . I - .....'...... I .1 . , � , S. , ":;.::;::.::.:::�.:,��,::.::::, 11 . . . :::.-...". r . ", - ­:4,.,`,.�:�,­ I r. 'OU I -'Olt SALE I'l, _ -7 ­ trouble,_ best in . ,r..:::::::Z::::.::::::::.::::;i:� .`i-::::% :. ,,,, .. 1� .....:.�.,...........I.r:.,.:_�..�!::j,.' ,7 - nein' that k-kind-.l-ld:ngudge." HAT HAVE 1 . ties agree: that b . . :-:::.:;:;:.-:::jt?:..-. . ..: , ',­ . , '�, !�.,, , " �: . � . . .. I Live I16uliry. ran��., liens. -Ili 0 . -.. " . . ""i?"�'ii�i�i�.ii�i-.,���;�i-i�:::::�;:!iiii�.�.'i!-'* , , ?. .. ". . ns, I -� .;.­.­. ­ . 1: ," �'. T,. : : . ..... - - E.k., r ... .., , , ­ I ..! ,. .. . — etc.? Write L NNeInratich 096 . backache- seldom or :, ....., ..- �! � ,. .. _ ;­ -,�', ... :,:, -.I� . _ .. W . / � , ... r......,.;...,.":.:.;�,�.�...,,"...:,..... , Tes ' X. ,'. . . 11', b " . I :::. . . . ­ .. . . . . . " I" .. .." , j - - -:,:, .. ­ ' � i�i*:*ijj;�:�',: ::;::.­... ,:�'.­.,��. 1 � . . VQ . . ... I . :. : " ..", ... n, - - - ..... I .1 . . ­ , I ­-...:.­Ue r4as anything to do with the kid- ! ::R-X` - . . . ­ .. ­ . . ...::..*..,..��............",�.............�.�'.....I , : , . . .. T......'.: . ­­.. :,i::�;::- . .. , ,.�..:",�-,:Z. " t� . I . .. I : i 10-39 St. Jean. lia'ptisle Market. . WQnt. . . , . � , . . . . . . . I , . . Organic kidney diseas- - . . . - .7 . ­ . "' -' ' rear. Qac. . ' ­ . . . I .. -­ . ­neys. e may' ­ . :::::.,., -, -� . . . . I. .:-;:,,�:.:;: . . I- .. I I. . . KorIne Camouflage. .. ­. . ,�,�: . . ...­ . Have progressed to acritical point � . I ..:� ­:...;...,.­ I � I 'I .. , . . ­­�- ­�..!.!�. !:.:,-..!�:,!�Z�z-F",r�,�..t"�,;, ,7;, , lt-��- ­: Neighbor -My dear, are. you � . I - --g - . ­., .',&,�­�­ .� ..", , - . ­ ­ Without' a Odin In -the back. - - .- - - -.-.g::,�. �',: . - - "�:�..,..., , T" ,,iti�. ft -T � . . 1. I NO=' 87=3=3151 , - . � I -1,1r� . ��',,.'.*�rj" I �_". '. ­� ,�� '­*, r. ,,:� �, . ; . . , I '. P­�,,,'N�-, ��.�, .:.-",: ­,,�,;,--�� covering your jam pots wall pa- I �i " ` ,;;.�A��.. 11, ...".., .t- , , "."." �-11 ,,, ,.'..I . �,;Mr ­ � !!:: *� .. , . -,.�� , . * � - .,This being the case, pain In the back . . - A1­.,:-­1­,�,­ ,,,:?.�;�- y- .4-- �. . �­ A'- . �. " - ,' <J - ' ' 0 U P I U'lt' �, � i , - I ,- ... - '. ­ , , . � .... I .n. p 6!41- , , , - IT, ,,�� � _-..., . RITE FOR - Fl - - BOOK 0? . 11 �.. -� , , , , .-.( `;•..r^.,,- �,... -, . , . . . , � ., ­ ­�': `- �;r,itI' , ­ " .1 - - I ... - � l; - -+ -, - .: � � -- . per? Mouse Plana, and inroribattoii tell• . . . �4,%:­1z"$ `--�,��Z,, -, '4i�7,�% r �', -.. - should always lead tfi"67 sufferer to look -, .,F, ­ �,;ItW.�­4La ,�,� ,,� -;i­I I. � ­, . . . �. -' - ­ - .. I I ­ - - .,�. ­ .�,�., -Camouflage. ' It's Four. Flung - ­ -.-� =--'r -A . . � - . :." ,� -t . ... - � - . , ,�.:�,, - I -,­�v';-­, ; Efficlent Mother Inc how to savd from Two to t: I : P- .: > . R1�5�4 - 4b I " I ,� , . - - 1�� I . ...gaper . � I , =71 1, ' your new Home. Ad- ­ to the condition 6f hf"160d. It will . . 101�zl"--.-"��-' ' the pantry ­ . I". . ­ .,�, .... Z: , '. ��,$,!'� I a dyed' Dollars on ,. ­ ,� - , � . �- - ­ f., -:�Z,Kq� I ... *�� `, ., " ,'O'r L ,, . �: the same,pape'r as, that'on. 13 - --% - ­� , �, - N, -7�­lr, K - , , 's �.�-^ ,,:,,t� , . 1- I—, ­ r", .". �?-,-i7 J -Ont. . -be found in most cases that the use of - ` .. . �. Tm�' - -f' - ­. . . ?�� , ir . . . � wall,. - - 'W­1ftm1Itnn, , I I I '. . - 7'. � . r �n'� . . 4 fr-`!� " - 4 . , '21 �'.,- I ,,� , . . � .. . .1 I I I . . — . , .build-rip.�, , vz�­ .. -;.-t -w . ... . ,� . I . . — I % ..20 `� '� , .. .., . dress Hnillday. Company. :. Jacksoa . I ,� J�;;,!! 11 � A... M, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to . :;r�-' ­ . ­ . "%­­ �t:!�� ,�-- - - - . .. ;;:: � ' e tion of .. 11 _ _ ". ! . � - I e.,tg - .11�� I '.. ., .. - .. .. . . . . MIM13CELZANEOUB. . .: - :':7;',-.-- ., - �4 1 �j7. � .. � i ' 11 �;: 'r� �.t 4 i... ,the blood lwill� stop the- sines, . . . ." % ... :'2' . ; .. . I - . . , ,:.: t� � ��7�*�) .. -. , . . I .. � ­ ,,-- : I - .... . " ::: I I The Power of the Vote. . - r Illk ETC. 1 . : . 'rain in the Ill -nourished mus' of the 1, . . . %NCEft TUMORS. 1,ull . muscles . . . . . :r I ­ � ' .- . ­7VJ'-�,: j ,... !�.% .,. ­ - , �-. '! 'Ll , - -- wLth- . . � "'jio ,:. .. ' IF' .. -.�,x.,L Z. ,,"L....,.' ..., � ...'� ...'. ,...'� � , � , 1--.. _ g ,,4 1.1 11 ­ A suffragette lecturer once brought C - I : I '. ... I A r �I t: ` ,. - ,,, ­ ­.,." - . ght Internal and external. cured J. .= ... . - .back. How much better It is .tq try 1, .,�'. 11K , 4'. .. ­ �.• �� -home treatment. Writs. . ­ . .. -- I 11 . I ' � �'� - ­'�;.i, � ` down the 'house with the following or. . ------- �� �� , , � �' 1- L- `� I . cut pain by out . 4 1. .; .. , . "P 11 1-r., . .. �.. . - before too late. Dr. Bellmau Medle"I - -bloadl- : � :�74--,,-A--,Q- i" I. ,.�; '. ,, 1,-;�: � ­­� ,.; ....... . : .,;Z, . �o:-'�:, '.�,; '.;,.�­ . �:,!M�-!;"':�� r_ �Iami`l ��­-; , '.. . ".. . ,. I � . . . ' 20 , ,;�?� * , ;olIlrurwoQ4. Ont. I.. . '. ­ '. ir4 . ­ ' -ble .." .,-�&E� ",� ' .., : �;I' , ., ,, .­­��:�­',�. ­ : .. ,t,,, gument: -"I have no vote, but my ­Cci.. Lfmijt-ci. I . % to give way to- unreasonable I. - '�i�l��'�7`1 ::�';5��'�'�; , -,,,:,,, r' ;... .. :: i,. .; .1 . - � �: ,,, � �,, .j�' X " - ' I ,1� ..$"i" . . 'IN �`z,l/-ndvs , ) ­­.- '4�,% . -4 ,than ,!, -��.� `1"", .,, t,.�A,-, ,,�, , , . ,x- Im, - I I., A:— ­�: a .groom has. I have a great respect. . . . --: - - alarm about your kidneys. If YOU, -sus- :V - - 1;,5t':!,, . ,, , .;.,�! ­ - I � ". " ,t,,` ., � ;� _ , , : . ." 1 �: , �,7* , � " tim ., � ,.,:�� . - I—— - ..., - I . -11- 1.5y"��, .., ,� % � : - - - . .. ..., ., I .­�� , * A- , � ,­& . . , Mice do not like the sinell of pep' , .. I -a All, , e,.4 -.e. I I I for that man in the stables', but I am I ­ ' ��Z1k1 17�- ­ .L, .�x-�,", i- :�. nd a little oil of pepper -4", ,,,r, ,ect_,your kidneys; any 'doctor can ,m- F� 4­�Z� ��' .�-,�, y permint, a make tests In ten minutes that will.,�..�., .� .sure if r were to go to him ana sa� I 0. - I r .�., '. -�� -:,.4-. , - , -�_ . 17!:�,' J - 1. placed about their haiants will' - :,":- .,, � J � 1set your fears at rest, or 'tell you the I : ..�.', , .. � ".: , , - . - i -' ohn, will. -you exercise the franchise,' mint . . .. -I .. t..­�� �� r ..... .��. -,��.- -r" .11 I h1a would reply ea soon make thcd2 'worst. .But in aify event to be pe - . . .. .1pl se mum, which .t ' � , look 6r otber quaro� .,,. .... I I * 1. - .. . ,. - � I . * fectly healthy you must keep the blood . horse be that?' " . - . ,, t6l. . , . .. , . .. .. . . I . � . '. 1 . 7 : - - . 1�- . , .. . . . .� � .. - in good condition,_ and for this pur- . I . .. - . . : I .1 . . . - .. . - . pose no . other medicine can equal ­ .. - --- --- - --- Precaution.. - . - .,' liMlimardlis r4ul=t3it Owes Diste%ftlfer- '! , -., -� : .- -, - t. � ­ ,� ­ � I -1 ­ . I . . I - I . I . . . . . . . . . Fink Pills. . . . C,ARTIE,R MON_ � .. . "Johnny, on your way I ; Williams'I 1. . ., . - . . . . .. .•. .. , I . . ' . ...- . . '-. Mother: Electric f6g sirens have been I* :z .,-' - -- J You can get these pills throlqgh'any Handsome memorial of the late- b Ir deoi ie Etienne Cartier.. one of the home from school, call at the grocer's . . , vented that can be heard for fourteen ' ­­ , �� . . . ,� dealer in medicine, or by mail, at 50 Fat,hers of Confederation, which will be unveiled by His Majesty the King and gtt me some coffee and a bar. of I . � some I inkiles. - . , - .. r I cants - . .11 -,, . � .-. - .1. I . -.. .1 to a box or aix boxes for 82.50 from 1- iozemaing a littori at 13alm6ral. The Unveiling of the statue, by this soap .. . -------- T -C had gon , I il ,- .-.- - ;-The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brock- � method will take place. on September 6, the ,100th anniversary 0 I Aytterff­ --Flo;ther--4after-­Tpmmy h e.�: ' - .� . .. . ­ . . ­ � . ville, Ont. . - located ontreaf,"juist on -Whi do you want coffee-?"- -----­--- GIRLSI WHITEN YOUR SKIN , . , : . . .: � .. i . . birthday. The monument Is ocated cka. Fletcher's. Field; M --- . I - . � . �� - '. ... . .� �•� ­ I .. I stern � I � . I . . . . .. "That's so he'll remember , . � . . . .wrrH LEMON-Zm�ic, . " , . 4 . -�.. - � #V . . , the eastern slope of Mount Royal. ­ . Mother: I .. - . . . . . .- I � . . . - . - . 7. . . 0 . . , - , '. � .. . . the soap" . .: p, . I. . I *1 . � .. .. .. .. . '� . . � .. The -Princess Pats. I . . . . .ap . — . , I 'Make a beauty lotion for a few cents . . � -- CA110IM-Iff" TORONTO FAT STOCK SHOW. . - . I 1. I . . . -1 0-- —You've read of the charge -o . . Bang Went -­w� I . ko'remove.tan. freckles,'halloWnass. I I . . . . . . . -- ­ -- . .. 0 1 � . - "Light Brigade," . Careful preparation ts,,the.keyuote A new and pleaaaqt- turn has been . :...: . How they faced both shot aud' shell. ` I Your grocer has the lemons and any � - � --- ., . � ,i to success In the live stock business, given to the story of the Scot's sir- - e . � - I— Y ' -Infafituni is • one. of the fatial -'- -� - ---------M the-ga4lant-desperat chaige they drug store or, t6llet counter wilYoupply . - - - - - ­. �. .Cholerii . either in the fitting for tfi,e show ring pence Lord Shaw -of Dumfermllne, you -witk three -ounces of orchard . ­ I . : made . . - . . . ... . . ailments of childhood. --it Is, a, trouble or 111 marketing. of;- butcher stoclL speaking -,of the .-practice.. of economy.- white for -iL -few cents. Squeeze the�. I . Into the very jaws of bell- - -.- ly. especially 4ur- Placing of awards or the topping of stated that he recently, .met in a Lon- juice of two.fresh lembfiff. into a bottle, ­ - that comes on- sudden . ,5iow only. halt of them came back ' - the summer' months. and .ulilfjss - ­ . then put. in the orchard white a . nd, 0 - ` �- , . -.1 I ,'� - - ; in . the market depends largely on the don- don 'bus a distinguished Marchioness . - - -1r. To receive the glory they'd won- � . I . . . . I. . . shake trail. Thig'maked a quarter pint . . - I .. " 'A . prompt action Is taken little -one may dition of the animal when shown or and her daughter. They were distress- . :,.- .':-, � ' - - ­ .. I - I Now, halt to the tale of the Princess - Own Tab- of the very best lemon skin whitener . - - - ..-.-'- . '� '' . . soon be be and Baby's offekdd for sile. Ahiihats to be shown fjd bedause they had just discovered . .; � -� ?! Pats. - - . - -1 . - . I . . I and.- .coulplexion: beauttAqz--kn.Pwn..:. .. -. � lets -are an Ideal medicine In warding fit thei winter sh6ws'abould"bif'seldtfied that thity had boarded the 'bus with- Massage this fragrant creamy 16tion. - '" ' I / �11 . 'N%Mo won victory, the Hun. off this trouble... They regulate the � now and preparations started so as to out any money. Lord Shaw paid their daily into the face, neck, arms and -- ­ . . . I . bowels and sweeten the stomach find !have them In the best possible condi- fare for -amounting --amounting to -sixpence. hands and just see '-how -Mckles. tan. I ' , . I .'Visa . -To—r=to P�t 'A coupli'df days'TAter he received six . . . They sailed away to a foieign land thus prevent all the dreaded summer-1-tWit ,by-show-trm­e. -TbFe aall6wness, redness and roughness. . . - . � - -. ­ A full three thousand strong. � ii I --- are ­ - � . --They are an absolutely , Stock Show, offers'an, excellen't - op.por. penny from, -the. Marchioness, disappear and how smooth, soft and:. . - . . ... - -- - - t�. cidar the ­ekth becomes, Yes! It is .. , : L. ,'t, --.They went, il'ga ant nghttng band, safe medicine, being guaranteed by a . . - 1. , . a tunity for feeders who have taken the and, In writing to acknowledge the un- e To right i world-wide wrong, government analyst tcLo.,contain no time to fully.condition their stock to expected 'payment, -his- stated It was- harmless, and the . � , L. a beautiful results , I - . To fight for King and Princess at, , will surprise you.-, - - - I - .: .. -.­ �'�: � "i - . .. opiates or narcotics or other harmful get the highest market value, and In. unkind of her to visit upon In this -- . . �. ,. ' For home and fireside, drugs.""The-y cannot poiffibly-do-harm's additidn to compete for the many •-way the traditional love of a Scotsman .� - . . . .. I . ­ . . ­ ; . -.-. -rhey needed no goad, but -at drop.of . .. - . "'a . ' I I ' ** , --' i V, . . - hat, _they always do good. The Tablets generous.. premiums that'are offered. for a sixpence. I '.­­­'­ GENUINE ASPIRIN :1 ­ ­ I ­ I I .or -by - I � -. . . . I—. �- -L2tL 1. are sold by .medicine dealers _0 — . . - . . - . -­­­'...-- - . . .. " 1. ­ ..- %s1stl,emLALdfs. �-- - . - I . . - — . . L � ­ . ­. M ­ 7 * --, A . . . . I .� . I !, 11 I .­'. - He Got the Job. . . i C .3 I - . ' I . ­­­­ . - 1. - AS 1AY " _ . .. . - I William's Medic ne o.s I E ROSI61 .1 -� . . . valley of Death" . -. � . It was throdgh ad luck that Jdiclf -N - goods by oil ---- � . ... - , - . , q . .. — 'Out. . . ­ . .1. - - ­ . . . had sunk down to rags a Dominion Express Money Order. - - ­ . . T . �� .Z.. -- - ­­ . Down the la!r-sof-he �.� 7 � ­- ­ . - . nA 41inger, EL - I . I I - ­ ­ . , 4f ..- -- . . : I 0 .�t,--. 'And out from .the fume of, the battle . -- I I but his heart beat hopefully as, he ap- . 0 ..: � . . . I . WITHOUT . .� ]J�� . The Finishing Touch. -.'.'*'"- ' . ­ ­ I -TABLETS "BAYER- A I? E k- -1 � � �� -- . . . ; . . . , . . , �, , 1, , : -. --� -�­ breath, ,..- plied for a jolt on: coasting ste5tim- .' - . ' I I. A Prisoner'. . . . . C,ROS§'! 140T ASPI.RIN AT ALl- .. -. - � -. .,� . . .. But' few returned to. tell , ,.' Paddy was showing a gentleman er. - Z . I NOT .1 I �. - ... - - 'The. city's -band extends Its graspr . � 1* grasp- - How dier'bis master's tlelw house. and-af- 'Afraid you -won't do," said the cap- . . , . . : ..- � I - 1171. � ��. .. .. How breast to breast with death they . -L Across the sunny country -side, . . I . ;- . . . . ­ '. .. 1. . . ..- .�: 6� . . ter he had gone through It the 'gentle- . "Bayer . - . - .fought, .. . ­ tain curtly, doubting il this .ragged. � Till eTetk brooks and.rivers wide Got Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspir. . 'To uphold a fair Princess' fame, - ; man said to Paddy:. "Well, It's real -person really was a sailor. . � . �9 � . . . - . ­ .. � really , . - - /, I ­ -, * G. . ,a very Arw house, . and beautifully . - �. I Are held in 1ro"n clasp. ' . ..' In" in a "Bayer" Package, Plainly I , -.:. -;Her flag, a flag with honor fraught, 11Y . But- Jacks reply proved It. I . . . . ' 1H . . - Marked With the Safety ­ _ = -, ­ ' . , . Inscribed with Royal -name. •- finished," "Oh. no." said Paddy, "ii's "I hope. -sir," he -said, "that you will My little brook with, waterfalls,- .. . . - - . . ­ * - . . "I ­ . ­ - . I ­ ... not finished yet." "Indeed!" said the. not I condemn the. hull for the sake of -7 That, sparkling, sang so cheerily . -1.. . "Bayer Cr*oga.,, -, ' . - ­ . I ' " ­ .1 , ' ' - ... 1n France, they Ile. with poppies red - visitor; "why, *hat mare do thby- In. the rigging." I . . ­ Upon its journey to the sea,- . . ... I% ..�. I .. � � I . . ...-., . � :, ,:, � lt� , � .: � , . I I I � I . -4 . . . tend to do to It?" "Well," laid Paddy, -1 - I . . . . ,— . . - won, . �. . . ff:dur master say the'oMer Qay .. - i. � -_- ---- a -#% flint., - -n I ... ...... . ". . I . 4 � ,. � - ' Ii drika-k-e - -- ---- - � , - ... , ".. * 1�21 :%M - BIT, I ... FV -0b �­ ,..... ,9, . , . , ... .1 I . "I I- Ii.m.r.", , �7; -, ­­ , ...', --- , ­...� -,.I , -, , .., Z�', 7 , ... i 21� � � .: � , , ,.4,?. '��, . " ��.� '7`�:,."�,!:,::; "I......., , ". . '.� i� "� ­, .. .�, ---. F7 -- -- 7", . -- A pall.of beauty o'er hero dead,. I that tie okaii golhCr to a iio - - ­ . . I . . - - "It going, Geos e'" ifte ' 1,7--- -- . I . I - - - , -your watch 9 peering down through bars'abtfTe,* . � ,.,. Royal color for 'Canada's son. put oil It" - .. _ . : .:.� � 1. . - --- . .. . . asked sweetly, stifling a yawn. ' Attempt to (fee the brook I love, 11M) . . .. ()n honor's. shield, their name engrave, I Yep," answered George. ' - '- " - I I hear.1t singing-hirk! . I . . .. . .." I U -%SI- . . - " � - I - their loss, . — 4 ­ . - Let nation mourn - The dog attains full growth at the •d . - - � - How soo ?" I - They died .the -silken folds to- end Of the second year, !is old at. 115L -1 . .. .. P - ­— - - ---. .- - . . - .. ... -­ , .save_ , Is _ That blessed song of joy and wings:- . There is not 4 penny of - - I . German, . , ' . .. mosey .invested "Sayerablets- of, cost. 20. -7T—hi, '.They cannot. c I . !. of their Priqeess flag, at any .. - I yeaA, and seldom lives beyond Is to certify that fourtp.en years . chain my soul in me!" m' . . - - .�.. ago I got the cords of my left wrist The way it sang when it was tree, . � — . Aspirin," nor will a German citizen: . . . . � I . ... I . . . nearly severed, and was for about nine And bravely, still It sings. I . profit by its ease or ever be auowed � . ..., . .: - - months that 1 -had no- � use-of-my-haud, ----' -----. A . 0 .. - . --- acquire Interest. _- . — ,. -- - --- . _:1 . -.. and tried other Liniments, also doe- - � - * . The original world-famous Aspirin r'. - ' . . . - - - Ulualwe .Zastutent Cures Colds. Xta I ... . � tore, and was receiving no benefit. By • - . - -marked with the "Bayer Cross" Is now! ­... ­ . 1. I . . . - 11 a persuasion from a fri6nd I got MIN. . � � - .1 -:. -�-. made In Canada and can be had at' � .- :: .. &RD'S LINIMENT.and used .one bottle . � Why Nursey Left. I.. your druggist's In handy tin boxes ". . ' 7 On his return to civil life Jenkins 12 Aj 11 - 0'i which completely cured me, and have I ylito� anger "Bayer" pack., � ' � N, . -- - — I.-* - beea* using- MINARD'S ANfMZNT--M- my family ever since and find it the I wixe had engaged for the baby. ' . .. . ages. . " . A-- Genuine Aspirin has been proved ,-.,... ­ I �, , .... . -... -. . I 0 . -, ; . . . . .. . .. I . . . . .. '. . same as when I first used It, and would "Don't be misled.by-iber looks," ex- . . . .. . safe by millions for Pain, t, . .1 " . � I..; . . - � - . - . - I . . .� �' ., � . - - . . . I - , � ft"r, --1 , " Wb4i wCtho]I,t _ _ platned Mrs. Jenkins. "Although she . . . " ' - , I ", -,_.:r,, . '­�..:r,, Toothache. Earache, Rheumatle ..', r i . � I . . � :, ­ _ , I .to . . . , . . * . .., r - � ­ . . 1. .,� . .... .. . " ..."i.2.: �. �, ,1 . . . . �. ­ . -1 . :, :,­ 1: �rl� ­ . . . ­ . . . I—: � . . ..,.- ' 1 r ..- . ... . Z . � ... . ISAAC E. MANN. . . Z: . . Metapedia. P.Q. rather yr tty and chtidtsh-looking, she is really very sen�slble and..wetl - ' - * ' Lumbago, Cold%,­GrtIppe-,--T4y Aspirin is the trade rv,� k, register. ... . - .. - , . . . - . . . -. - : .. . - . , - - ..... . � I :.� . .. . � Aug. Slot, 1908. trained. Why; she won't let anyone ,� ed in CAnada, of Bayer 3ian * ­ . �­ jr � , . . . . - . ­: - , . .. I I . . .. . ":*- .. A - i - le s —) kiss baby while �onoace`6i6acidester- of Salicylicacid. A � , - :t .�� ­ -- - . . . .1 . .. .. :. - . . . . . . I . ... . ... - - 111. . ­ . . . -- 0 .. .. .. a aTff "No one would want to," - -hu-bWy- . ... .- . 1. . The Parson In Literature. I ­ -. . I . 14 i .. I � . . . � , . . � ,-. , . ... I . . . 11.1 ... � . . . . . . . .. . ­­. , - :. -- - I ' and Jane - Both Charlotte Bronte is Austen-f-although.the. former was the � .absent -windedly, as he gaged after the slen.der grey figure, "while she is . . . . . neat" -- . I . H - I I - ­ - , - CUTICURA FALS -' .r ......-. . I . .- . _ I . I ­­ . :. . .... . , V11, � , . .... -- I ditugliter' of, one - clergyrnan and -the � . . .. . r- . ­... I -- - - - . - - i , I I �� . � ­ . I . I -1: I a 1�. - . I - - .. . .. -m.- � .... . . ... I . -7.. ,was ­ .V-1 I.. 1* - ­ -------------- : -�- - r -. ­',�­__ wife of another, and, the latter's father �18 ..� --0 also a clerk7man-sedoilorn or never make their pai'sons wholly sym- . I - - - - - . - ' !-*-' , Surelffigh Heel 8 � , .­­ __�.,r- , .:.: ' _ .. . . , , 'S FACS 1ABY � I . � . I -Z' 1. . the Bathetic personages. Perhaps . - . .. . - � , . . . I I . ­ P, 7 . . . - - - . ... ... 1. . . . ... . .. I I reason --is that to do Otherwise mearit I - , Causpi,06rns But ' ' ' ' '� I' '- : - .. . . , r � Z - - I .- .. I I . , . . $ . a I Ivi'g what Balzac.calls-11the diffl- solving . .. � . �11 Could Not Sleep Eruption ­ ; I . ,-t,. .-. .it.. �' " . . . . . I I 11-4 . I . .". t`*;-, I . . . I . . �. .. I . ­. .�­ �.' . -.1.. - .. -, cu!! literary problem of how to make virtuous person interesting," or per- .- I . -, * W ho, Cares Now ' ' licked 11: . t ... llmed-k. ' �"] , . ' ­ ... -- I.. -- .. . 4 �, . . - . . . �-.. - ..... . I i I ,a � haps' they bellev;d that it was from . I . . - ad . ,,, r .. � , .,:,:. ­ , " .. 1. . . . . .. - -8, .. . 8713 '88 - es th . . . at we get _m'ost, of the . excitement . item . ent ' - .. t m Because 'style decrees tat wo en crowd and buckle up, their tender toes* , . . #$I noticed a Uttle pimple an my i ­ _ baby's fiLm. I thought it was from ! . . I ` rA --l-M . . 9OZ4 . 9034 . . .- . 9014 -Girl's Dress . (smocked or 1%, yds. 21 I . wift yokq, jqi19 . .. . -- ­ . . . . U _ ' O? .0, - - . ... - ' - Mc- '6 ikii6s, and fun. At any rate, the curates, in ,,,Shirley"1!r are -merely 4caricatures, and in bigh'heel footwear they suffer from corns, then they cut and trim at these . - . the San but it kq* getting worse and i . . she skin was red and-verybot. Us ' -­'.%--'- "I � '. .,- irred). Price, 20 Cents. In aboft sleeves, -% yd. 40 ins. wide. Mr Helstone-l's conscientiousi-her'd. ' 1�ainful pbsts which merely makes the could not sleep or no the frupdon ; * -.-ds. Call Transfer Design -No. 690. Price, �to12 years. Size 6 requires 27/a y . . 'tern, Im- headed, hard -handed, bi-ave, s corn grow harde This suicidal habit- itched and burned so,,and It caused t 2 ins. wide, or 214 yds. 86 ins. wide. 10 cents. . - .-.,-- . - . -- L - . '�488- placable, faithful old man" -fails to lockjaw and women are may cause I it L .. warned to stop him,to scratch. I was quire dia- �:. . I . . . l - . ... - ' I;, 7�1. � 11 7 , ; - '- Z I. No. -Child's Drew. Price, 15 - . � - ­ Willi -Cliild's Rompers (attach;d -or ' ,enU-. Tutk6d or shirred. Cut in 5 win the reader's sympathy, while Mr. - ­ ­ _ A few d rope of a drug called-treez. .4c:loli�iragid. I . "I saw an advertisement for Cud- - - ". ,.. �. . ­ ­:' -�.11111�1 ,­ detachable . 1% � . chable bloomers; dropped back�. . . sizes, �, 4, 6,, 8 and 10 years. Size Brocklehurst, in "Jane Eyre," must be the clerical '909ts one applied directly Upon a sore corn the cars Soap and Ointment and seat for � _. : . ., I bought. �'r, I ''..'r, ' '. %­­ � ` . .. Price, 15 cents. In 5 sizes, 6 months, i . - ­ 4 requires, front, back, 1% yds. 32 "Size'3 classed with flC;.r­cot;n, gives quick relief and entire. � and all, lifts out- with6lit man find. -:' a Me sample. , . Z - . I.. � . , ofcutwda soap , . ..'.:'Ll ! . , .X: I ---711, 2, 8 and 4 years. requiresi .. ij. yds. 27- ins. wide,.vr 1% yds. 361 ins. wide, or. 114 yda. 40 4ns. wide; - 75 sTeeVes, collar, f�d. &flns-. wide, I rather -than the -'elerf,cal. oheep of tion. The best that can be said of . P is -root pain. Ask the drag store man fore quarter.of an ounce.of freezone, which" afterust. C twocakee ­ . . 'L. "d two half bozos of Cuticura . Ointrifent he was healed." ( - _ .'--.'L I.; - � . , -.'ins. wide; belt, cuffs, % yd. .36 ins. !yoke, , % yd. 40 iris. wide- one material, most of Charlotte Bronte s parsons- costs very little butJ& sufficient to to. =) .. , Mrs. S. D. McGuire, Clarksburg, . . - .6r- 0 ..wide; one material, ]long sleeves, 2% ' 1 U yds. 40 yds. 27 ins. wide, or I% yds. 36 ins. 1 2 % yds. 82 ins. wide, 'or that they have far more character and virility than these pale and uninter- move evevy bard or soft corn Or callus from one'* feet. I Ont., Doe. 18, 191B. I . I 1* I U' Cuticura Soap, Ointrosat and - . " I � `1 .. . . wide. ins. wide. McCall Transfer Design No. . . .. I 606 and No. 448. Price, 10 cents each. .. -wild's Dress. Price, 15 These patterns may -be obtained - -friking clergymen who ersting tea.4dr appear In so m -any Victorian novels- I drug oz other compound and This I,, dries in a moment and simply shrliels Inflaming . . .., Tale= for emxy -daytoile - . - purposes . I Ohd . � Fcor I* 640= = -ftr=k - �." I .1, "..'..". . . ­ I . .r , � ---�,�evnt,s t lower e 11 , I I I I itiliol, 11,11 I McCall dealer, or 0 . up- the corn withioki� or even tissue .2 L www:V I �= A. XV10456 V. Is. . . . 311:4ni!i .1 ­ �sleeve in one. Cut in 5 sizes, 6*Tnonths,1 from the McCall Co., �on�, I ;I -- ­ -' the surrounding or - Irritating at and via an DIM CUP I I . .J -n--no, . . tL % 4 and 6 years. ting,, Toronto, -Dept W. I I ­ Size 4, fi to, T onto . otm I . ' ' ' but they remain unburied. - I - I I wife's dress". I r F.D. 7. . ISNUE . 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A •WO since the American Rebeliion of sar to gain the victory,• the chief the �t��11g - 1178, •h 13 the American Coloei ocedit is due. to the ..B.ritisb army_ R SERUING- JAI”- !i 6 publisbedeverypFriday morning at its office, severed the ties which bound them and the British navy, and the in- . - - -. a Pickering. Ont. fto the motlher `country; vi•hich telliken t-Americari ' soldier is free WE HAVE ALL KINDS AND SIZES _ ztsttmhs caused an intense hatred of Brit• to admit thisac ft. A few ears per year ; .$1.25 ifiptid in advance. y ish by.the Americans. - I't is' said ago th4aAmerican .cry was "down GEM JARS—SereW Top' - - •. ' that the most bitter quarrels are .with kings_'.' . They have seen the " JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, - .... .... - ..:.•�per dos Half Gallon 1.50 hose- In which members of the part played by the King of Bel.3 « Imperial Quart, . ... ... 1., 5 + ._ . - e family -are concertied. -So 'witfm and'the Pi-Inteof Wales, and - ' NOTas AND COMMCNTs Wine art, i.25 " x -- among nations, the quarrels in now they are showing intense 64 i �u. �r Thera are a esetit quite- a' which the most intense suiinosity eagerness to honor the Prince of Imperial Pint, ... .. _ p c1, c ;. aitmber of men and boys engaged exists, are those of the same blood. Wales and. other representatives Wine Pint ... .1.20 ` palling Sax in the township. Of There. was Nothing which the frou; Puropefto royal families wba. _ course they work for a remunera- Americans • despised .more than intend visiting. Washington and PERFECTSEAL idea that the tae. with ti' a proper anything that was British in other-Atnerican cities in the near Larre ... ....1.70 dozen r, tion. Some came. �r1th the ,� - r on should character. Their school -books future. The bond of friendship 1leCttum, .... be in proportion io the amount of were prepared With- the object of that has, been cemented between t� p p p p_. � .Small, .. ,... .. .... .:-..1:30 flax that tbeyrpulled, tivhile others inculcating in the nriuds of � the the two great branches of the _ thought that they should be paid American youth, a,. hatred #,�r Anglo-Saxon' race sill Make it. the 1►ubbers .for. Jars=heavy 10 cents. -do* ozen, light..5 cents doz'eia -according to the length of time -everything British. The war, g -neatest farce in world politics in , -- :.. — they ,;peat in the flax field, n heti- however, has- brought the two the future; and the English langu- Sugar is 1Q. i� per l00 pounds er'the worked or' not. -We 'bet peoples together'and- -has engend-• age more than ever- before will beA � e p ^ -one lwy sabout 14 years of age, eyed a mutual respect-n•hich'ovilI thelanguage of Che world. J.A /V4ES S /-T / V. H A !"T Q D S, CYN y who was leaving in disgust, be prove lasting in character. The t� cause he had `received a cheque for �ifilerican c,iiicera. and sten who Buy. Groceries at the Grocers. $1.10 for three day's work, -which have foitgbt side by side with is at era _ with their British allies, lose no A L. S I K E SEE D �VNB.AR'1'ON -which is rather a stall amount to opportunity hn eapi :pay for cigarettes and other neves_ respect for the British soldier. - _ _ ' saries, including board. Another While a few boaetful Americans � boy, about ,the same age, but claim that they won the war, the We will pap the highest Horsesboeing and general blacksmith e' physically .not so strong;- had re- intelligent among them give the prices for all kinds work promptly attended co.1 'ceived his- cbegne amounting to credit for winning the war•chiefly of seed. - Lame and interfering horses matte $10.00. for his week's labor. but he to the British soldier. , while each, Send us° samples -and get a specialty of, and money to - ''labored under the old fashioned ore of the allied tiations was neuea The Universal' • . our prices before funded if work does not; - 4: • selling. prove satisfactory. idea that 'the harder a person t_.� t worked the more phoney. he should p Sawing-:•MaCh�ne The best of facili6ies ,gh� �r2C :aCI3z u _receive and copse ueatlp he did Whitevale Club o for,cleaainR. r _� Manufactured b• t - not waste his time. .;T11ere are too - — �f I(; �3nited Farmers v. H. Jackson $o>�. $. D0 �y 0MP�1�iY lwsim C � many people in the world .of the AOmW low 1101,W same stamp as Ehe former tad. Seeds sive airrived: Brock -Road. Pickering. Out, •WHITBY. ONTARIO •11 a as At the ueit meeting of the Club reso- They'wi�.L,-40 oat MRlutione will be assed on Blackemithiog and Woodworking in GARAGE -possible for as little_ work as {jos- - all:its.brahebes., Qaw uapMing Bible. They thiuk -thAt it is the Re Iota witching of Rnilways . .... an tag a e _ biailtaey Tra4n1uR in Schools i We stock Gasoline Engines, Emery -�- proper thing to cheat their eta• Improving our School gpstemWheels. Circular Saws. Saw - - :.player when ever an opportAiaUy Regulation of Foodgitufl. and Emery Mandrels. sg of Davidaqu & R'ihm iaq we are StandardizaQwof fatcn unplemontg _urthaeed the �tt�Tage busine _ presen•Ls it�elF. Thep "think tlrat Regulation of motor truck:3 on fur r A good decond.hand road •*&goo -- -- • prPgared to repRir all snakes of aiitoe - — they have made a mess of.it VV hen, ®aft roods ! for -sale cheap. _ by some fluke or other they have _'We %cep in stark all kinds of- Ford ac:cessaries, tires for all r i gorgotten themselves ands gipetJ i ' _ es o cars; oils, etc.._ their erirplayer the worth of their (� �� l p n Q f — . �J t Ci t h_i_11 - V V a mak f '-.:�..mhney. A ntau'who .w•oi•ks under __ _ .. _ ._ .. $1PAnnis &. Andrew, Pickerinthese .prin,aplej, not only wroug9---- ----- :.--his etn'ployer, but is standing. in hts•owu light. He bars the -way - -BE PREPARED " to his can advancement and to !Corn Syrup S pound pml-50=c•entdr -Crab Apple Jelly _ -higher remuneration.' The .luso _ ... Jam—Plum: ratl beery and 9tra�berry , who to day, are receiving lite e t us c . war has tough the importance of preparedness. -Sickness ma overtake, ou w thQut wam� are you are' .those -oho - -— z ave- proved ' tt ....: its 1g - coon Cualoil Stoves - prepare Y Y g g a salary ,� Open a savings accourit.to-day and possess the assurance The than wbo is receivin _ _ ... _ of 510,000 e" yeAr is the man %cho, is Corn=Pude tit. i�tlhjta.geLnngfellow`p SGinL �i'bite. Eaai+ of your abilityto meet all emergencie���JONs wopth -$20,000 a year to hit ein lagp -- White Cap, 1'elio-w• Hent, player, an, the roan .whu gets n B � 671 '1 �. `1m.pro ed Lea-roiag-3.;.3 bush. Wisconsin tio..� 3 _.5 bush. - - 8390 n'year. ;Yill -never better -this _ - - Position airless he proves that he . : -- - -his'- .Try tliese and gee the results HI A , :. -�-- -�- ia- worth more than that. One - - BY BRANCH': J. GORDON HALL, Manager, t , NV T fault we have %vith lihbur-unions:i+ �ellakt.nt,at.ataraiaa=n�salltnaeatsaeieeauaiaentlnnantsal Elt' N NStbatthey.deroand that all Hien in _ a -. - Pi St e a certain * brooch' of 'em piuymetit c� C' '�3 H �A - : �,<.� A. yt ----- j s�alI receive-5rmr • lar; �t•gg flee <— _ - - R.'L J .lhour, while.eotue men are. worth- �twice that of others. �.,.:: ,..,t'.x _. •..� _ - ' -- - - ,� f '�'';.`�" _ This is jrtst tits place -to get an 9ii Stuve for this hot- weather. "We �,/` ' One"af the to&test rrtluit;i£ies r:A >h ' ' - fi' •..�,� � ;�,;,� �+�� �JhaQa the dark Je�ret and bloratrce Oil Stoves. - Guat�ehtteed that ever befe} ir,Hukind was the world n ar which has 'rtst come to s; ; i �! s" J�'. i • U ao give satisfaction or we -return your mosey. •a formal close by the signing of �` ;-.0 , ."; - . _ - ; the peace treaty: While it has -`` —� ` `4: g We have a complete line of Screen Doors, and, Window Screeaa, moire SA1V i. �A`* -caused inure suffering and shed- 1. Cloth from 18 to 42 ioche►s n1de. at `lowest price:-wiahTtlR dibg Of feats than 'any other eventpower, In history, it has been the rueaUs � ,-::# _ - Of• bt'inging about certain benefits easy d trine the extren ely hot weather. " to they word that will roves �► k a it r 1a `'' , ' _ " 7- blessing to all wank-inNever in RREWHITE �'r'.e i.s v+ gatnt;locks froom 2.Z:i up. Call in and see theta sad you will bay. her previous history has the world A full line of Garden Tools; Folks, Rakes, Hoes, witnessedsuc roRress s me ea -.__ , ` �. �„' •.: _fawn H.ow2re, _Sprayers, and surgical science as during the NEVER E•J',u'�'..9``' ; four years of war, an n -� :Z u The old reliable Paroid Roofing always on hand. Get our prices. fore bas inventive genius- Leen so active• not• manufacturing skill -_-� ;, �' — show our reached such efficiency. But one — tl the greatest benefits that, con - jrern us is the cementing togethrrl ;" -tae Cream Sundaes, Sodas aha Bricks. - J, S, BAL.SWN, _' PIC a .of the Anglo-Saxon"peoples. Everl'H. Ro MONNEY, - PICKERING _ GO -A A' _. . 76 01 Est Farm = - borers Wanted - _ t; fog �Iarwes triVt�im111:11MI& _. '*Irl Trp 'Nest"-- $12 to P "him Trp U" kir MPEi._ 601 PIG DAT'CS ?ram elation, in oefario went, at aasit6•a 1TtidbR &M ift&pU Top@ ea.rw ftevis am �• 1�sa and Hawlook-P.4nbo•o' t.raa, ,AY um than. afadoaa itap"oa to Santre. Jaaotion, iaala.�wa. $ 12111 � owm9 oar D !m b lana to Tart Y�laftolt and ilu bow to > dmyr.en, lmlud,& "•!� ."aftosa,, In Owhu4o Waot and Bath d Towon"a to and ind odbW itamfkan and Win dear, Ont. ' Affil u rt'eaa ."afroan Own gopd, Waftpt„a, ?% w►atar. Wrngiam,. Biers. LWWwol. Ooderich, 8t. ]Lae1'a, 111111211Part Dw-we t sad f. ''bows bmaeba. Taeeaso .ad ><o.& to "tattoo, taatniti. alt—In Vous' ,_ win'ter's , supply. -.-_ We can, fill your orders promptly .. at Right .Prices. - D. L. & W. Coal, the beat - - anthracite obtainable The Campbell Flour Mills Co.,JL.td. Mill��at OIL dr: _ �tfit8�.'BEl:,a..,.u��..;.sa.�•.::>E.+.+11!.�..t-.y:?J•+�i?,rr�tibG ����.�A'�,�i�� e . . .p; �E—m X ryre 7. GLAH&MONT -Perf'etlo d ,8 -burner -coal oil stoves, for a few 8 -CREAM -G66rgo Banyard, of Hamilto, days only, at J. H. Beals. Miss Vi■gilance Committee, W' Special prices on New' Perfection The Pickering Binder T ine f , The fstm'oue Neilson m&ke - -LLVas in town on Monday. 4h. Miss Dora Brodie, of Toronto.- is - Chas. Sargent begau threshing kept constantly -on 'hand. --Am pro, --lon the sick list t present. 3 on Monday when lie -The object �of this Association is to -pared to cater to' W. operations quantity of clover for Jessen stealing and prosecute garden parties or other M. Palmer had a business =e -Deering and NcCocuilck' trip to the city one day last week. E. E. Pugh. the felons- -Binder Twine -500 feet to social gatherings. Miss Mabel Edwards has been' -Mrs.* 1 11 -top and daughter, Xsm�beri having' property ty stolen oornmuii- the'pound,* at.22c per lb.'. Parlor in Telephone Can- .'. or an - spending -few days with -friends Miss Val e. of'Port Perry, are t'ral-" office, opposite the Oats immediately with an member of Executive Committee. -8 112 Pickering. spend ing. r, . bakery. 29 a week with Thos. and. J. H. and Mrs. Beal were in Mrs, Paterson.. Only a few hundred Membership fee $1.00. T. P.- Shirk, .,Pickering one day last' week Visit-, ' Walter Hardy, of tike fifth line pounds left. -ing relatives. of Uxbridge, is seriously ill suffer- Tickstalwav be bad from the Provident or:, Sebrotory on applioation. -and Mrs. McLellan, -of Call at John - _ing- from-lLn-iLttack. of the` nit Farmers The :United F spentSunda- with. J. H' an EiB�. Covn.-L. A Banks, C. S. Palm. d pneutuonia. &ad -Mrs. Beal.--- Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Sharpe and er. W. V. Richardson, Pieketing. J. Fing•old, North Claremont . OF -Magnus Morgan lost his valtiablo. driver on Sunday as i'remilt of a 6 daugliie�, Helen'. of Pki�k'� Falls, Lff. Tbextoi.:' ; W. J.. Clark. Ind. Phone �8b4 visited at Mr. Wei., Edwards. on -President, secretary Ontano of lock-jaw. Tueidtty la..;, T. P. $h1vk, was in- Altona oti 7? 'Tuesday attending the funeral of --------- d untim the late B. Lehman. Lax-ets 5 cAC,,sdw,1et to" W. D E R U S H -A Evans 'and Mrs., Ward motored NEW GARAGE Farmers' Club. meets in the 012 to the city on Sunday and spent a war veteran, with- 13-. • Pickering. Town Hall The undersigned has, opened up the day with friends, on his pretuises and, years experience in re� second 'Wednesday Fred Ward "s pumhaged afiiie a garage s cousin, 1!� prepared to do all kinds pair work on all. mah-es' new piano from his James of each month ut autonibbile repairing. Ward, of Port Perryt of cars, 44s opened a only during summer mdnths. The enumerators are z y- iow busy Will -liandtd all ..par s -'-Garage at North Clare - ..'7 preparing the voters' lists for the for repairs. Mont and is prepared to Waitch'for- neat meefie US > -take care of your :.approaching elections. Is also agent -tor- Gray. -Dort Cars. to z 9 number - purpas6' going 'to* car A -Call in and see hint date. Stouff villa on Monday to -attend before buying. troubles. Satiafaction the Civic Holiday celebration. guargnteed. Have' ypur. In Union Wim' 'is Stremoth Thos. -E. and Mrs. Step ensdn Thomas E Stephenson, and daughters and Mrs. - Inowas car put right. JPearson motored to.,Hamilton on -Sunday. :�Ts. North - Claremont 'Grain''Chopping Mrs. Robt. Michell and daught- RING Gar AND FL or and grand -children, of Toronto, PIONAM H tamps. , .. : . . - I I age -,-are visiting wit14 Lympa agid Mrs. We stronp ly re - J am prepared to do chopp4ng and, oeb -Pilkey. 1"n- YARD• commend theurchase flaking on Mondays and, Fri. LUMBER Mr. and Mrs. Midgeley, and T � 7 children, of Toronto, are viptitin of Thrift Stamps and War, days only, beginning - Mrs. Midgeley's parenta, Ira and Savings Certificates. In this-: on April 14 We -carry si.heavy and well assort- Ildrs. Powell. ad -stock of Lumbe'r, all well way you not only' are aiding Some stone -boats, and. binder w On of our boy's oaland. took4art tongues 9 -your- count—try's. finances but to the football matches it the gar •the following material Ulm V Savings a a --J,�,Waaj I Sion Owls, den party at Chas.' B&rA-Iay 9, are forming the Savi bit� 011 Friday evening. Matched Pine, Heolopk, B. B. Fir, ptuoaged ...... The Stsm ma be Fors th is visiting Mrs. R. E y 9 and.cedar 'at iLiiy'br�nch of Aw her brother, John Caster, who Is Pine and Spruce Dressed 'Lumbe lare M'04t livei now holidaying at'his summer THE Of all matWals and domino lknme-aIVAesarea- White Pine and CedarSidingi kept in stock. It will pay you Mrs. David -STAND-ARD BANX ."ll as our works a 6 our stock ob s- --in- miata � - , 7 ear ane, o 2 3 B. C Bus meets all Trains kle, Sask., who has been vi'siting 2 =nam ed Hugh Gregg Sr.,- re- OF CANADA agents wed not employ them, oonsequen6. First-class Rigs to hire day or, Ther ERING ly we can, and do throw off the ofsn$ -=-7 Son PICKL BRANCH I :night -at lowest priees!- n oommismion of 10 per oons..whiabyou wU h' been -burned home last Friday Wt D. Gordo MAMAOCR• Phone 1`80 Mrs. Anderson, w o has spep ing w With' her 100 ' ANC- A -5 WeflTay, 'Can soticiled. d' several ' weeks PICKERING- Bnadt; is return n! J. T. MATH - Thosisanaerson Son -aunt, Mrs. J ESON ,° home in TorGntoL this" and iudvpendent phon,-; -0 t PROPRIETORS % � office wia Works, Whaw, n arf6 Robins, C. P. R.. agent., 11 ram -- $A t o weeks"` vaca- now enjoying a W 600. During his absence the stn era I In charge of a lady op Since the recent rains the root a have picked tip wonderfully "anorol) now -a to be a good ..Yield. The corn crop also is look. Uh.90 z SE004 ...... I a] 110w harvesting operations are' to full owing. Barley and o-tts are --now being cut. -These as a rule, MW P -117 - are somewhat lixh i but ere —;; .some extra good,'fields ofoatq % A 61 our resident - Alarge number attended the garden party ekt C -A. Barclay's. at Brotighaiu,�6n Fri 3g last, and they report ay evenit y large -crowd and a very en, X a ver joyable time. :7 Union Services will -be held on - 'Sunday next in the Methodist ,Itt' -'-WA FX4 imhurch at 10.30 a: rn., and in the Presbyterian church at"' 7. p. ni. --Rey. Mr. Limbert will again co lot both services. - ------ -iduct t It is rumored that Mr. Pe er,.4 rip*, disposed - of his mail route. 7 has T.he• report is rather premature as .7 Mr. Peters doeq not wish to d6 - pose of it f-3fore Oct. lat,'when he A MR con8i er an offer. 4 R. A. Fleming, of Markham, was re- Wag in town on Tuesday. its the piano business as being brink—The demand for Dominion pianos is greater than ever on ac- Pinee Macnab tar 7­ edun'toftheir biglh;'reputatiow the left' on, Wed- Ole Su L r. Quebec City ere'.- G gar .4t nesday evening fo -vihe�re he will spend a couple of In 1 n her weeks with his daughter, Mrs: & x And Milady smilei confidead mind's eye she sees the completion y. A. Renfrew, with whom Mrs. Mae_ of her =-the rows of fruit -filled. cans; --the dark red rmipbefries. the. riob and Mrs.- D. P. Macfarlane arplish. plums. the maroon grapes anct -the gleaming amber peaches. ..She ,have been vis i -ting -for--the-p"lt--twoI -knows they are bound to be delicious, for this is weinks. Thefinion services in the Pres- -aot tke first time she hasuod-L- MOrn ing and in the Methoulat Mul M lu the evening were. well attended .7 siad the sermon W. Limbert were listened t; with rapt attention and were much ap- UG I preciated.- We congratulate both teacher and pupils at the recent . entrance -18"minatiom Fight candidates -from the Claremo Dt school wrote, and all,were quecessf 1 11, three hav- Next Have you received ing passed list of tune YOU haver fruit'for break- a sample of candidates way be POW_ the successful cai fast, serve Dominion Crystal Dominion Crystal Sugar) We are -geeninRnothercolumn. how sending these samples by mail to -k Bored Sugar with them Note a-rinks-of-Stonffville bowlers"Never you it iswill -admit; many homes in this"Vicinity. If you OU onWedn I aye. - fine - same over "has fruit tasted so luscious.", -4ave been overlooked, we hope y last and played a friendly game nd 'will write to our Chatham office a t rv- .with two rinks of. Clmremon use it, this Summer for all prese -us r address so we can send give you d jelly -making. -- bowlers, Whom they defeated by . ...... an Je Your grocer - ganye m-- you one. With the sample, we will 7- *na. shot..' 'The �elieves in it -he likely has it in the As a' most one as the two sides -pound bags, as well as in the interesting 20 .-include. a few Recipes that we have were evenly matched, the garmae larger'bag&,and in baireli. tested and found exceptionally good. -being won on the last shot that Y, J. wsa played: Ben Lehman, of Altona, who L rAL received a paralytic stroke about 7 i.j i two weeks ago. succumbed to the ONTA1110 The funeral &OL -DOMINION SUGAR COMPANY, LIMITED CHATHAM v! -attack on Sunday. kl.:, V, Tuesday when in- CHATI+AM AND KITCHENER took place on Tu REFINERIES AT WALLACEBURG, terment t6ok place in the old nonita grave -yard and was lar attended. He is survived x'r. ,, s, -.r., : w:• .r 'LN, s,rwr. .. .. ,,,�. ..,e-. ra.�iw y-.-;•. 's• .,n�yw.: .>.,f,. �.+-.:.-t,yr ,sr; ✓.' .� .:; .: ,,,,,,, ,mss,- �:,:. c.r �+^•w. :s a _ } vRr.. _ p.,v,. .y"v is ,. ..-,. Air a ` ,,.+ ', y. ',4s -tea'" a,., .i:.• --n<�`'", ,{.. „r .,c.�'�f,,,•"y�c"•f1 a•^ae -s- +!SPS. �r-^^r,` e • a :.}: ,bra..., 'a; ;-�i.�% er •t5i.,+..:yp ,�,n�' ..i f•,x,Rv' ,Z••c,'"_, to �.,'�, ...•..,•. w, ', r tyai.¢,..<' -'•�.' - '+ ra;s« F, +s�- •�e:�rkw: w.+r�.>e.•aam,"�" aw,,.1L.. ,-�..a .x.,..... ��a�.• - - - a.'"}..,., .. -'-"`"'ri+e''� y.s­- . pI 6: y,v ... :a•D'AJ . <. .., v. .... . , X ...,.... a x. y.., {+ • :.., �- , ,- r„-,.. w. Sr -on i-. .err. ; )•+.• la >, d -I K -ti..: .. a "�' . v .. ,+,,.,�+� , ,. . -T.a .. •., .., < -. .. c -z, .i<i . ;' ..... �.t _ .:'`i •',� . !Cy _.-„t, .a, "*!'{G „ y'': r, .. 3.�7^;-'a�...y,•µ,•it. .' (Ai'{'.. . ,. -r .-.::'Y::_ - .ca,n^',_ J- :.'' .."�iT '".i 4 .trN,;, .y, q .,:._.. ..-"",.-+,. :.:•,,...-:_. ...tea-,.- ,.,.,.,...,, .. - -w -•+ ..wY-- •'� - . _. ;- a �. { .. - i 4Y�: y R. L. MCC an npa =. -, !PILLAGE INNS IN JAPAN AGE-OLD DOOR -KNOCKERS. I Post he "modern I+ The origin of door -knockers is. aI- � � i ct o • S o n d s - ` �s H ea rtseage a n•d Gentian with the advent of t gi y :,� hotel" in Japan' toe old inns, or rest-! most Wet in Obscurity, and their devel•., _ •. I houads, have been to a large extent opmept from mere articles of unity to sin's' or ureters aeras wsu and a.aalte t cog Quoted on the nuanolal vase of tug. .. `%. - - - - relegated to 'abscurit ,but some still; objet s -of art has been lohg; slow• i xorouto moraia9r Vapors.' : y GERTRUDE ROBIN3UN- y ii• . --- . •' - survive ;in parts whore--= European' process of evolution covering ceaturte -fir, r-McKINNON & GO. , .. L - -'travelers seldom penetrate. The kind ,and antedating western civilization by ; Deals. !a oovramaat sail isualoiysl PART Il. }nized him as one of his fellowswork- of welcome accorded,- to visitors in i many hundreds of years. !I ]Bonds I o hg villgge inizA is veryLfar_I The_fir t _genera_l use _of knockers I +M_ oafaaoa ]Bids.. is Melinda St.. Tosoata some �e 1 intishipyard. - removed from western ideas of hos-' that is positively known was among .Mad= Turner on the F'o:vde.r 'Mill l 'The wounded man was �athetieally , pitality. ' Here is the interesting ex- � the ancient Greek's, .who probably l pAII? BY FISR ' goad. ,She used to teach the Birch glad, to see some one who established' perience of a traveler: i adopted them from the Egyptians. «'e I . . _- JP..:tt'school, •yol know. She taught' a link with home., Half -delirious, he "As soon as I arrived I •was con- are .told. that the Greeks considered ;Newfoundland's Industry Covers Her11 T 4:` `_sly mother_.a-A Fhe taught mL_; but babbled ceaselessly of happenings in' ducted by the po>,ite hootess into Share of War Cost. nv,w she is oId• The P-)t+.3,ar 1)I1'. his home tot�n, from w u e a chief estroom which looked o.ut,.a lioase.without warning the inmate;,, •- and that the Spartans gate this n6tice 1\etivfoundland's great fishing indus- w f 'people gave her the ground far her been absent but a few months. Pres- upon the cool orchard -of -a- ems. 1 litt:,e home, and the Helping Band eptly he mentioned the Gheneys. "Cushions were brought in, and 1 by shouting their arrivlui, while the ' try was the means of br'nging' the ',.,._ '- .looks out for her as much as it can.''Mttdam Cheney, {t seems, Irad been bright l,3imonos, I took off nN dust;:, Athenians announced' themselves by I colony through the ��ar. financially., It can't do much because she is_ .very very ill. She thought she was dying English clothes, and put on first the i usiug the knocker.. Its. introduction unscathed, says a St. John s iiespatrh,. 1. " 'proud. But she does love my mother's 'and made E?oise promise to est marry � latvet kimono, _ made , of. cotter,;_ and i doubtless' came at the time' v:hea i Estimates just made •public. indicated _ jelly, and she• likes to have .me. real„ your, s_a captor n who had sp It then a gaudy silk one, bright with the; doors superseded hangings, for the that notwithstanding generous provi- - the Psalms to her on Sunday after -t time between cruises for the past few' colors of the _hotel, which its guests' purpose_ of insuring greater safet or n for all ublic services the surplus. . " neons. She. taught die to read, you years fir. Birch Point. He had, it seems, ! display during their stay as openly (privacy. revenue for the year ended June 30 6e. 11 - bestowed many' entirely unrequitted' ;, attentions on Eloise. Eloise had stead- I as an Erigl,ish ¢ricketEr his club blazer. In the Green houses of the better wou:d be it least $2,160,000, or nearly And you- read to her every Sunday. , , "The room, like all Japanese rooms, I class a porter was in constant attend- double t}:e surplus of this year previ . afternoon?" sAid $orate, _thought-. Ply discouraged the young skipper, I was' base except. for a single decorn-: ante at the. 'door to .admit visitors.' ons,. and three times that of 1916-17. ' _ r- '' fully. v.;ithout being able to give any de- tion. There is always a special corn-! Slaves were usually employed in this ! Every attemptwill.be made to delop finite reason for her inability_. to care er for the room's ornament, which is': capacity, and were chained to the further the world market for the "Yes; 'I, do it instead of .gam. . for him, but she was also unable to Sunday school. Iiiathgr thinks it is ' sometimes a vase 'of flowers, some- door posts to Prevent their wandering I fishery products, but the return of refuse the request of ..her. dying' times a, piece of chi:ia, sometimes and shirking the n}onotony, of the task. pre-war fishing activities in Europe better for'me." They walked on=in mother. She .accepted the captain,! �iletice through the Bine woods that • * simply a' Painting ,upon silk or a ;They often w -est to sleep while on duty •i expected to put un end to the trade formally at her mo her s bedside, 'anti ad v antage enjoyed by Newfoundland woodcut. Thi subjects ora not seldom' and in .order to a«1 en them a short bordered the grass.m, wn road. 4 r ' during the past five years. - ' Presently,• at a turn,. Ekuise took the ; thgn 51adam Chen..y got �r a - such as to bi,ing-a blu,' to the Euro- i bar of iron was fastened to the door I 11 basket and book from his hand. 4adam Cheney, nevertheless, held ; ` — { can cheek, but the tsars no such by a chain to be used as a rapper by i Eloise, to her promise. The girl at' effect as 'the Japanese who seem; ose desiring entrance .to the house. Give clover fields plenty of lime "We iire almost there.. � That is' last consented to set a dgy- for the . . - _ _,_ ,._ more concerned with the arrangement It is said that this strictly utilitarian __ _ _ ., t._ ____ _ _. .. ._ ___ -__. __.,,_� ___ _, and acid- phosphate. .. yonder: -Thank you for carrying,my' tont. - � "'""Therare strict rules for decoration; I ten wrenched from the door to be -used ivatione wm j�;p-, �" • basket, and for the gertaAs." When at last •r.;s patient was asleep;; it is said down; for example, that! as a weapon of offense by visitors who 1 more by the mutual study of their 5 Thus dismissed Horace .•Ludlow! Horace Ludlow opened the trunk in'i flowzrs of different coleus should not were not friendly disposed toward the literature than by, any other way. - turned 'back a few paces -into the the corner of his tent and. took from ' householder. A later development Professor Gilbert Murray. ,- woods•and sat down dazedly on 'a bout- .1 it a little"red psalm book. Between bei"wised in one vase. ' was a direct consequence ot, this. mis- - _ ! der. He could hear the girl's curious. its leaves ]�y a sprig of heartsease.1 At ]etl t because ,I was famish-; I singing voice. She was resiling the . I ing, a low table and a brazier were ,use; the nest type being in the form , "� _ y ngi Little heartsease it had bought him, brought in and set. in front of me of a heavy ring' fastened. by a strong `Pge..ms `to • her old schcolmiitress. A ; he reflected, as he fingered it ruefully, I clamp or plate to -the door, thus sere- -,, strange smazting sensation stung the and my cushions. 1 iS L T - " - 4 and little there was likely to be fore "Ever tinie;I thought I had fin•°sir- Ing the dauUle.purpose of knocker and .- man's eyes. --Shamefaced, 'he stole the girl who gave it to him if she ed the hostess or one of the maids ! handle. All grades. Write for otiose. . the woods.:. ,.-married the Znan for whom she had From Greece the custom was trans- ._-. An hour later lie saw her come out' been induced to set the wedding day; me trip in with another tray of i (erred to the omans, and with the TORONTO SALT WORKS of the cottage- and start. homeward.' g dishes and put them before me on the 0• J. CLIFP TORONTO- _ He remembered 'the man distinctly as' table. Had I t>ot been able to use western trend of early civlltzation to He watched the swaying flower-like' a young' renegFde -'be had known in ;chopsticks before, I should certainly, , nearly every country of Europe. The , figura until she had iiassed through gt. John's •years before. There were; h y introduction of knockers to England, - the woods and was nearly horse. He rumors that the man had a wife in a' have become expert b • the end of that; where- to with Italy- and Ger- did not know that she had left her old I long meal. • _ b Brazilian; port.. "A little while after the meal -for ; ma they have atta-fined the greatest fr{end earlier than usual .fir; the tnno- Was it his duty to interfere:' and it did end at last=I was.told'that the artfitic development was no doubt j ten ops a e m save Oise- o save Y +- bath was ready. was to en o e %l that her at the turn of the road , such -a marriage? All the old desire, -open courtyard and, introduced to the Europe and -Britain. - - - . Iow'saw.Floise $gain. for he was -away' which he, thought had been quelled in arrangements there. ---� It was -ten days before Horace Lua-, �� r d. back ..into his con -i ' from Birch Point markin out um er' -fin®® _ hxige burrpls" were a'nk ' in BREAK -CAKE 1i� 'CAKE OYER BRII]F g sciousness with stinging force: It' the earth, one Riled with hot, the o'her from -a pine timber reserve some m{les_ nercdible that, -her mother should be' So a - �" distant. On'the way home from the villin to sncriflre Eloise town ignoble with cold water. There was 'a twin Some CnElOtta Wedding Customs In g screen on two, sides -not agains pry- En liah Counties. •. , .. 1 $veodss ke found a -great -clump o! .man Sure:y,laslam .Cheney was fig-' . i7 _ velve¢y-brown asters. 'So irresistibly, h ing eyes, bat simply to keep o the - g + norant of. t e man's character: wind. Indeed, as -I began to tri:^ off It is an old belief that a. marriage �T- Cly— ' did they remind him of the y-onng (To be continued.) . girl.'• •eyes, that almost ayinst' his i m kimonos s_ n interpa �'L epee- Ould take place -when the moan, is - of both sexes turned to watch me. waxing.. and not waning, if it is -•to be 10A TY �'I ur{ .: a gattsered- them. and csi'ysed : - - . ky north _ - - --. - This was - unpleasant,- and ,i did my: a luc match, and. in many ``, P --them to- Eloise that night. Bailor Thoughts, - :_ ',best to dodge their -gaze behind -the country diatrictp in England a'strict _ _ -I pit the_docr-OLtl�great Eolonnaded 1 Some ane w ill think of me m de as to the state of _, ... - - . ,- house he - clang,ed the iron -knocker titi�hen i am �r away _ - �. - - -tom` h - - before the_ wedding -day ' teen .•. . -. I might Ttave'' navetl-nigself qu ry n e moo with emphasis, but the same propi- is On the open sea; is fixed. In tlae no .... , wise ---- • moment later, in reply to b7.ride will sok an odd number _ of tious'..khsnce that had graced his form I 1�']ten the great waves roll and play {heubcalls ,of the. innkeeper andyhls er encounters with Eloi_e ,d,id not at-, ,upon the beach. woman' seabird's screech _ wife: their'•daughter came up hastily guests 10 her wedding least; i�r an stately the- 'on has it that if this . :..tend him' now. Ti:e sk y end old su •ersttti - ,TZ" who opened the door bore stunt re- gets all the breakers free. to bathe me, as her duty was. She was P ie ---aid ot- T not, t es -' in he least embarrassed -and I is done, one of the guests to will die ' - . . Some one *111 watch an 'pray soon a dreams. „ For the unfurled salt. to tree for when, at -the young -lady's direc-; 12, the Highlands it is ta'.en as a' _ I... ... _ "I wish. to see Miss Cheney, Hor- - . - p terribl unluck-y sin if a log should ace announced. To the sleepy' bay; - - tion, I tet myself down into the, hot Y g - „ .,.., And a loving heart *ill weep, tub I discovered that, in the usual ;run between the bridal pair on their , My daughter-. - There.was.a gent weddf, da while in D-rb ahirn - -- _� 17 -surprised lift to the voice in which ��g Aa'taet's sun. . _ - Japanese fashion, the heat of the' n8 Y; y _ -:Madam Cheney res ended: "But it Or morti begun, -_ water in it 'was not' less than 115 � prosp ct - _ ' of theirivwedding, ae brides tnd decoratell tell the btne - _ E isn't necessary. You have brought i I3ringa no returning day.. '. degrees Fahrenheit -- - _ r e flowers for tate church, I see. "Up. to my neck in that hod bath .hives for the occasion. In parte of 'r L Some one will welcome, home _ l En land and Scotland. there exists --.J. v ill. attend to them." -- 1 suffered exqur,site torture, which B - - _ This weather-beaten an ancient custom -for which r-asoet All of Horace Ladlow'is assurance turned to complete agony when i 1. . From the salt sea foam; on the still hotter kettle lying is hard to find, by which part of the wilted.• The Iiromptness with: which! xnd i reathe with earnest lip 1-D -. -- - -- , on t e bottom'of the tub. Tire inn-� wedding cake 'ia broken over the hta asters- were whisked into the i A heart's request- -.­ -1� - keeper's daughter pulled me out, red lead of tee 1•rde and .tt+p guests : ' ; liouse and he himself bowed down - the , Nay' Love's: behest _ �. . ­—' sem..-assured.-him that_if_Eloise_did.�_,._e. wavea_to roam_' _ as, a lobster and very nearly boiled. scramble for pieces. L ' ' .­ � .­! --1, _not realize the meaning of his. atter- • : Sine pp , mere dead than alive, - d , . _ dro ed me r d .1. . .�.­­ � .. . I .,-- - , I -tions, her mother did, and far from - --A Remarkable Case. into 'the cold• tub, putled me out again, K nowledpe. . ­. � ... I : .. I.:approvingly. ` and dried, me. in careless youth I laughed at Death :. -' 'OINK�� The resit Sunday afternoon, Horat�'' . ''Is this a, healthful town?' inquired "Then she bow* ed, politely, and left Nor felt the pressure of the strlte; V - the home seeker, of a native. me- to return tom room." . , 7 o Ludlow walked on Edgecomb Bridge. "'Yes, certainly," . was the answer. y I *alked the world asone who with. = This time he wa8 equipped with a tiny „�i hen •I came here, I hadn't the . O "By living all, may one learn Life.'I I.. . :-. . , -0 I .., 'c wooden basket in which a' slender: strength to utter;a word; I had scarcenF1 ICHM11 - t. - + . Liaimsas Ours aiiphthirls. But on the• dap my failing breath __ , _ _ - ' ty. a hair,on ttty head ; I couldn't wa - : Shall,mar a ending n �.aIso walTted-on Edgeromb Bndgt, but' across the room, and I had to be lifted Then I wlII close my eye>�in Death - sot alone! Madam Cheney accompan from my bed." That is one thing that our victory That I may learn at last of Li[e. y. .. fed her daughte - on her errand of ' has given us. It has given us back that 0.___ ; - I i ..You give me hope"." cried the home v ' -• mercy. Inspired by V, suddemre.solve,: lad•time b sea, or among the hills, ' Horace walked u to .the pair ar4d! seeker with enthusiasm. "How long g y Scoop out fresh tomatoes, break an W.CLARK.,wsaaoMrssK p I have you beets here?" or on 'the moor, or,down the lane! that egg illto each and season well. Strew • offered his basket. "I was born here," replied the na. meant so much to us once. 'For this . "May give you these ferns, Mtas. _ with crumbs and a bit of butter and _ tive ­-we-'-are dee 1� thankful. -Thomas bake a few minutes. - Cheney ? he ventured. ! ;� Cassels. - Madam Cheney forestalled her; His Caddie's Advice.• -� • ---- — 1.daughter. "Thank_youta, Mr. h-1% - ' A Ludlow," ` she said. "We will take ergyma ,,-pla,QZ­... them to our old friend, Madam Turn-� Andrew's for the Rist, time, to caddie . CH -I. {.. : er,"... And Madam Cheney swept on,iWhat. is that yawning abyss in thep I _ y caving the man standing _ a-. • .on the bridge behind them. Eloise, l Caddie -That's hell, sir, - without a backward glance, trailed init Clergyman -Indeed! What a name - ­ aM1. to give a bunker.!* ... Desse��tS- --Ro�ls• 7`her mother s- wake. - "The pool little thing," Horace mut-! Caddie -Ye see, sir, it's called hell K.f­�.. :.I .,'� �- -:, � I , "eted to himself. She hasn't any'I because yin-ce ye get in ye canna get - :jsa��es ....'....'.. .. .­ ,.-.1. ..... I ,..� .,.,. '..:-­.,-�--�­ ..'. spir{: of her dwn. She wanted to; out. - �'%­1 . speak to me!" His eyes fell upon I Clergyman (after' playing and land. _ '�®, �. • ' something- red' lying on the' bridge. Ing in the bunker calls for his niblick 1 r.`� f it was the little copy of the Psalmsi ?nil plays a good shot out of the hoz. ENSON S is pure repand COri1-talrCh I/ _ 1 7: -- rom. which' Eloise read to the old l aril) -«'hat have yon gat to say to delicate and noul'isillllg, unexcelled for a . NOW ' schoolmistress. He picked it up and that naw? W. _ .. , pp . pocket. REPAREO CORN it11V cooking purposes.1. slipped it in his ket. Caddie -0 that I have to say, sir, is, �w eauN.nrroRrossc ,,•y _...The._next-wEek_Horaeel The.--lef en_Xe-dee-tak-y�r �f� It y lm roves the texture of bread biscuits and Trolls if Birch Point. He carried adead -hope n,,- ,,,,,�,rw - P ' �GXCM4 G{,1000{.\Qy�y„•µp� I in his Heart, and 'a Little 'red psalm "sltlae►sds Liaitti.at aassa Gsstae in Cows �.tivre.000.a.,. ' one-third of the flour is substituted with Benson's Com ,,' book, frail remembrance of that futile "'''-'`'i W`o+Sr %' Where a man's heart is rooted there ' °j :o.;u,:,�.,,�, ,!; ,Starch. It makes pie crusts light slid flakey. aspiration, _in his pocket. is his home. -Ibsen. ',. ,..,..,•r...P. Five ears later, Horace Ludlow ."a," ` W +W ?f 'mere is a reef a for the 'most delicious Blanc Mange y " The War Ot9ce states that the Army aa�>dti y� P "� browned and matured, and valued ,,�; partner of a thriving lumber comp$ny, Council have' decided to maintain "•°.!;A� ep ; on the package, together with a dozen other uses. _ .:`.. bund a wounded lumberman in a tract I Queen tiary's Army Auxtlfary Corps ` ' 'Benson's is the best corn starch for making; Sauces and ...s„s,�,,,.M,o� �; as a part of the army organization. it swat i; ,'of forest he was estimating. Horace wyNw � ,,, gravies smooth and creamy. - stook the man to his camp and doctored Mrs. Creighton, widow of the for• ...,.,,,,... ;f . +":•:, '''..him with the skill of a woodsman. mer Bishop of London, says the '"""' Oft" : 1.Write for booklet of recipes y After he had bound up tate 0srushed French women show far greater ca- Qua . " " .. ,. foot oil which the poor chap had been pacity than English women• in matters -'W S. bobbling for weary miles, be. finance. - _ ,: - . - I K...; c - ., . . e. Tay, _ .,, n}1r ":e'.i,stL 4. «, ..-. bx.�u:.L'i"!{!._.,G�.r,-.•:.. �.....:__.;. .`.' ..K. :..�,>'_-: , _.,.::.'.•„,_:. .., �. .,., ... 'i.. ».+:tm,:Fi�s..,...,w'.. W';"T3�..,,-...-.._'a-...4.' .... -i :.r,• . ......_..w ..,. _v::u...„...-.-;i�.�;.,.-:M,, ..:.".:,w , _'. .,-,.,e ,n,,x.+.utw.-«, c:e: ...J i.:,...._,.t ^.e..a.-.-,-.,.,.,u Tr•.r .urL_:a::-' ::9. ^a•..svy. ,. -.. - -.2", Am irrr - �a;:e i; A. T4` -�4 ;�U Z, A k .7 7 ISH SETTLERS AR GERMAN •H AFRICA­---------- 7 PERIL IN SOUT: 7­ ulsory Repatriation of Teuton Settlers is Urged-Countiy +A \� \ / Shows Big Possibilities For Mining, Agriculture, : • _ \ ; ` / /� and Cattle-Raising Boom. A despatch frora-Windhuk, South a desert and its virtues from a.stocx Ing point of view or any other tea; says:-The total pre-war Ger- rais h man, population of what was formerly I point o not apparent to the _J'view - are known as German Southwest Africa, st#Anger or chance traveller. It has ' i a)%ftys been neglected and scorned f Including women and,children', was 7.. 14,0100, of whom 2,000 belonged to Ger- Both by :the gdVernbient' and the pros • 1 - _ ,C\ �� pective settler. However, the man man garrisons and 800 were police. o. 7' :.Though no statement on the subject who knows thp south recognizes, its / ' has been made in the union parlia- great -possibilities as a stock-raising ' Taent, it is known that within the laaL few weeks, these 2,800 have been rell The South African farmer and par- --------------- pitriated In addition to 600 civilian titularly' those living near its southern Germans, who are new in the courseborder also are beginning to recognize PA ! of repatriation, and this number will! its potentialities in this respect. Those creased by another 400.1 British who have entered, the protec probably be increased ' Moreover, It is anticipated, that at torate since it was occupied are I&ud • 7 `'least .another 1,000 Germans will re in their pilaise of thls region and high turn to Germany voluntarily. ly satisfied with the results they have Tamaqua British settlers are of opirrion that! attar ed. Hnrses, cattle, 7. d sol• i sheep and Boer goats all do exception- the former German officers an ally well, and. -in some portions of Re diers, particularly the former, who nn) settled. on the land, ought to be com. ho.b tb Maltaholie, Gibeon, Kectman shoop and Warmbaa districts merino 7 gulsoriiy repatriated. They influence and angora gonts also do well. both the Dutchmen, and. native, and if Oey weie Is i r,'JU L* ILL d lambing seasons is 80 per cent., would almost certainly be an element'900 IV xblch is an exceptlonally high per- of permanent unrest. tentage. This Is due 'to the fact that -The mining possibilities of the coun- stock, sicknesses qre virtually .non- try-are of virtually unknown qualItYl,exietent. and quantity, except for the Otavi a are very dif- The veldt condition mines in the south. Geologlstq of high ( is from the north and vegetation repute who have visited Kaokloyialu 111 1 is -very sparse as against the 'luxurious at �'Kaoko- the north are. of opinion th growth of the north. There are il�o Told Is highly mineralized and occur- trees from Rehoboth southward and rences of tin have been reported, The the veldt is composed of grass and government did not encourage the bush In most places. very much like prospecting. When a coal-seam pt that tIT bush to not so was Karroo, elice reported to have been discovered in -hort and swee, thick. The grass is s the Beseba district in 1910 the German and--resists drought. However, Government immediately closed the bush forms the most Important'pailt of district to prospecting• the veldt. Apart from minerals the country The south is undoubt4dly more free Las a sure future In its stock-raising and tilts which respect tt is may be due to less rain ani more se- ro My Hu i7- compared with Argentina vera winters. In the south.. owing to ..... the minimum rainfall, no agriculture In any consideration of these posal Is possibie. The average 15,000 mor- -"-Into north and south, and that can be gen 'farm in the south will carry 250 done roughly by taking the north as head of small stock, while farms In the. .WK.that portion to the north of Wtndhuk"Keep HELP TE Rehoboth. Maltahobe and, Glbeon'.dls� ­�Keepaway from .the SameSameof the candle If you douWANwantD your wings singed" Is a proverb as old 'as the and, the south as .south of Wtudhuk. tracts will carry more than this. hills. So old 'we have almost forgotten to'apply it to OURSELVES. In every community men and women are �Y) It has enormous economic valuen. The first essential In the develop- 6f imitating the moths. How many tines have WE been singed by the fascination of that LONG DISTANCE "bar- raising country. Its agricultural possi- water and extefistile, boring operations .both as an' agricultural -and cattle. Mont of the south is the opening up ggain?",And bow many times have WE come BACK, and back AGAW, to :the dame.? How much MONEY Is lost bilities have only been scratched and on government land. which are Im- each year to this community by this same SINGEING process? The - flame of the. candle mounts higher.- -The moths closer and closer to the flame. It Is OUR business to put that flame OUT. WANTED: -A few MEN considerable developments are expect.., medialely. necessary. The only bore country and WOMEN In OUR community to apply the SNUFFER. led under this head from the additional masters. "Germans,"_ InAhe eapital and influx of the population are now being repatriated so that bor. 7 , med which-W-1111-undoubtedl take place lug operations In the hands of OtIvati .1 $65 to $75; springers, $90 to CONTINUE FOOD CONTROL, DIM117 I (IQ $180; light ewes, $10 yearlings, G COMING -1!! U time-- "oTS,�--Apring lambs, per cwt., -der the new regime. Individuals have. URIN However, cattle-raising in the. north come to an end. There is also the i'$19 to $20; calves, good to choice, $17 rivers, which I to $19 hogs, fed and watered, $24.50- A despatch from. London 'says:L- seems far and away more prbfltable questi6n.of damning the' - 0 Negotiatio EGYPT ITIA na for the securing of larre certainly greater In its possibilt- Go, 1.0. capital ire, $23.75. stocks" of food supplies in Canada are cu urs. t has been Private enterprise and. c NatiVeSLI �4o proved that smail'stock do not t wbat this country requires." Montreal, July 29.�-Choice steers, now Under way. It has been deaidedt thrive $12 to $13 per 100 lbs.; good, $10 to to eentiriue-�Lthe Brik- h food control 906 1 and 31 Europea ae well in the north as In the south, The country will ot'ierexr-ellent pros- Killed--ili-Military Loss Was medium, 18 to $10. Choice but- during the coming Winter, and 4f the whereas the north has bipen proved to pects and good returns to young mete,$12; 2 es cattle, $10.60 to $12 per 100 lbs. be 4he more excellent cattle country. with small capital-young men. who good, negotiations are successful its variousLight. I quality, $9 to t10; medium down agencies in Canada will also. be con.. -andon -a)w The -veldtis composed of grass and are not afraid of the loneliness of the f -A despatch-.from L to $7 per 100 lbs. tinned for an -period; How', Eight ' 'trees. The latter entirely disappear vast Veldt and the comparative - ab. hundred natives were killed, and view of the recent actidh of ­In the south. The average rainfallto sence of social life. There are no NEARLY 50,000, STILL ever, in 1,600 wounded during. the recent-dis- -failures, -because, comparatively speak. middlemen n- buying up American emen I turbprites in'EnM accordng to de- 15.2 inches and falls during summer TO BE RETURNED lo. dly. There are no winter rains. Ing, there are no stock sickhthe esses. The Canadian cheese supplies before spatches from General E. H H. Al its pflir- The price. of private land in the question at the end Of a given Period Ministry of Fo6d could close Cecil Harmsworth A despatch from Ottawa says-.- of its operations. lenby. Cec I sworth, Under.: north, ranges from $2.25 to $6.75 per is the amount of success obtained and Apart from the thirty-eight hundred chases, the details Secretary of the Foreign Office, made, cape morgen (about an acre). The that is- regulated by the amount of in the Dominions are -not being divulg-, this announcemeht in the -House of-' . officers and men just arrived In pfesent'administration cannot dispose capital originally Invested in stock, r'ana4s.-there,-stffl-Tem-ain-in-Eng ind, ed. --o-f-itock Is, of course, es. The casualties to Europe` -of - the--government-land.­ Knowledge ans and The south'Is commonly described sential. including soldiers, dependents and un- CANADA RESUMES attached women, approximately forty. other civilians were: Killed, 31; nine thousand Canadians, who must -TRADE WITH GERMANY! wounded, 35. The casualties to the military were: Killed, 29; wounded. Butter- prints, 48 to I Fresh dairy, be brought home before the task of . I Ottawa say 114. -A despatch from -4-9c; creamery prints, 54 to 55c. demobilization is complete. Unmarried • Eggs--In cartons, 54 to 55c; selects, soldiert and officers still 'to be re Canada's mail service has been re--. The death sentence was AmpoGed 56 to 5.7c. ed number ten thousand, and-in sumed with Germany, as Great"Britain. on 39 natives; detention fori life, 27. and-married, :Beans-;-Canadian, $3 to $4.25. Breadstuffs. eleven thousand. Wives, children and, Is now. exporting to a certain extent Upwards of- 2,000 were sentenced- to 40 into riarmany. and am It has brartift.Ally short terms of iimpi4semerlt Tha Wheat-': sit a eell thme ed here that Canada will I military courts have been dispensed No. 1 No Smoked--m-eats-Rolls, 34 to 38c;, nearly�-fifty thousand. Northern $2.24 o. 2 North .1 been decided 48c; heavy, 38 follow automatically all the moves Of, with, the sentences_v�hich' they impos- ern, $2.211/2; No. 3 Northern, $2.17%; hams, medium, 46 to Although the homeward movement in store Pbrt to 35c; cooked hams, 63 to 65c; backs, of the United Kingdom towards a re• ed being reduced by three months. is No. -4 wheat, $2.11 of Canacb;ans not at present William. plain,48 to 49c; backs, bi>Xieless, 55 to heavy as formerly, it will shortly be sumption of trade, It may be said that General E. H. H. Allenby, who, Ontario wheat-No. 2, $2 57c; reakfast bacon, 48 to 54c. Cot- Canada has also resumed trade rela., served as commander of the British that speeded up, and it is anticipated Manitoba oats--No. 2 CW, 93c; No. tage rolls, 38 to 40,. tions. ' It •-is not yet certain whether � forces in Palestine and forced the, YM 3 CW, 89%c;, No. 1 feed, 89%c; NO. Barrelled Meats-Pickled pork, $48; by the end of August the Canadians another order In Council may be recces• all, I surrender of Jerusalem, was appoint­ ess pork, $47. a b!` back 84-% r--- M and #kir dependents will all -back Green meats-Out of picIrle, lc less in Canada. nary' to Mike snM but this matter is ed High' Commissioner for Egypt last' -No.. 3 white, '89 to i Ontario oats "VW undoF ration by-the De- T­ 92c, according to freights.' than smoked. 0 . I 01ASKULS. AAC American corn-Nominal. Dry Salted meats-Long clears, in AUSTRIA ASKS FOR partment of Justied. 27 and. set about immediately to­res-: Man. barley-No. 3 W, $1.3 tons, 33%c; to cases, 34c; clear bel�- EXTENSION OF TIME tore order. He announced at the time, i�- C c; fat hicks, 33� to 34c. ONE CANADIAN CITY lies, 28 to 29% that -it would , be possible -to do thia'--::_­' _0 ­-'No. 4, CW, $126%; rejected , $1.2 T/s ; 8,lul­ 'feed, $1.20%L St. tiertill.11 n- aye, July 27.�-�Dr. M vy "I m- oulFy by active Twi! ression. -Malt1ng,,$1.24,to $1'.28. 36c to 36�4-6; pails, 36, 3i - .Ac FL c; i Barley prints, 37c to 371,2c• Compound lard,. Karl RennerFthe -Austrian Chancellor, The first uprising In Egypt was 7- Peas--Nominal. A despatch from Winnipeg says:-, participated in by 'b,000 Egyptian d1bead of the Austrian peace dele- tierces, 32c; tubs, 323rd; pails, 32%c;. an Buckwheat-Noiriinal. During, the past-five years, underl war, tribesmen These d-Isturb- prints, 33%c. gation, acconfp9mied'by 'Dr. Richard ibesmen at Assault. ". :' Rke-Nominal. . .11. Schuller, anothe of the,-city Of.- antes lasted from March 20 to 2�.! Ontario flour--Government stand- Montreal Markets. r member of, the dele- conditions. the net debt g The revolutionary movement spread, ard,'*10.25 to $10.50, in jute bags, To- ation, arrived to-day from Feld- Winnipeg has been reduced by.$7,893,. Montreal, July 29.-Oats, extra No. kirch, near the Sw�ss boarder, 'where 403.12. During t4e fiscal year ending "other' parts of Egypt, and -Tonto and Montreal, prompt shipment. 1-feed, $1,10%. Flour, new standard to many Millfeed-Car lots, delivered, Mon-, kradi, $f 1 to $11.10. Rolled oats,. bag, they have been in consultation with April 30, 1919, the debt was cut down at t v times the forces of the Allies were: I areal freights., bags included. Bran, 90 lbs., $4.75. . Bran, $42. Shorts, $44. the Austrian governmental repTeanta- by $1,592,236.05. These are two-of the : , exceedingly hard pre3sed. Toward .'$42 to $44 per ton- shorts, $44 to $48 H o. 2, per ton, car lots, $28.1 tives from Vienna, outstanding features In the annual re- i the end of April it was announced that Cheese, N per ton; good feed flour, $3 to $3.251 beese, lfinest westerns, 26 to - 2716 c. Dr. Renner,, at once, upon his ar- Port Of Sinking Fund Trustees sub.; the disorders had been quelled. -per bag.' 7 nutted to the City Council. Butter, choicest creamery, 55 to 56c. rival, formulated a request to the Hay-No. 1, $21 to $23 per ton; Eggs, fresh, 64c; selected, 58c; No. 1 Peace Conference for an extension PRISONERS ��,mixed, $10 to $19 per ton, track, To.! stock', 62c; No. 2 stock, 43c, Potatoes, ion of PROVES THAT KAISER 500 GERMAN '''onto. per ba, car lots $1.25. Dressed hogs, STARTED TIRE WAR To EMBARK -AT QUEBEC Straw--Car lots, $10 to $11 per ton, abattol. 'killed, 1the time accorded Austria to reply t* $13.50 to $84. Lari, the second part of the peace terms, track, Toronto, pure tierces, 375 lbs., 38%c. - which were communicated to the h from Amherst, N.S., Country Producc--Wholesale. Austrian delegation on July 20. � The Berne, July 2T.-the German Social, A despite Live Stock Markets. Democrat Kautsky, who, lapt Novem- says:-Upwards of .500 German pri- Butter-Dafr�, tubs and rolls, 40 to Toronto, July 29.-Chodce Austrians were originally given fif- bar was entrusted with the examine- soners have left the Internment 41c; prints, 42 to 48c; creamery prints, , I heavy CWP steers, $14 to $14.75; do, good, $13 to teen days within which to make reply. '.''fresh made, 50 to 50%c. tion of the archives of Berlin connect-, here under guard for Quebec, wbero Eggs--New laid, 45 to 46c. $18,50; butchers' cattle, choice, $12.75 • ed with will board ia-transatla#ic- ! 50. do MOTION OF WOMAN. th a war, chickens, Live poultry---SpriTig to $18.25; do, good, $12 to $1 mpleted his work. The documents' for Germany. The Germines wet* ad $1150 to $12; do, com., $9.21S to BARS HOHENZOLLERN CO I brought to Amberst'an 1916, anclpfflft. i broilers, 80 to 40c; heavy fowl, 28c; 9.79; 'bulls, choice, $11.25 to $11.75; would fill three volumes, dight fowl, 26e; old roosters, 20 to 210; do, rough, A despatch from Weimar says:-No I am assured from an excellent posed for the most psit of crews old ducks, 2oo'; young ducks, 80 to 0, med., 10-25 to $10,75; :82c- old turkeys, 80c; delivered, To- 5 butchers' cows, choice, member of a family that at any time source that *e document4 contain the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse th d d $10.25 to has ruled in Germany In eligible for positive pivot of the 04s4or's roe-, other German ships Captured on Wholealers a" selling to the re- 10; com., the office of President of Germany. ponsmAikr for the "t, and tb# if I Mch seas. Between three and fo tall trade at the follow% t Ito to to f11.75- The National Assembly has thus ruled they were kno" the majority of the hundred prisoners remain In the -V pri 2.- ciiiaiail a his. im-1 tornment, camp, Including the Anal Obeese--Now, to We, . - ; st by adapting a )notion of one of ffis German 90*0 would dammad twins, 32 to U411=09 88 to peachmenk I moft, I tHan and Bulgarian captives. 20- 14 _women members, Frau ATnus. Stilton, ito 81x► �..s, ;,,. •us a« .,. r x-n ^sa-.. �C.. __ nAa m••-tafn wr.«varv•°' ey..aw +_%;fi-..- +c�+ .:... r»• ..•. r*- v: F'n*�,.F."�,.._ __ _•s,'. ., , , e.•i. -mare t y ,t,:,p, a„ •m` "� `$ '•'x ;.•a•.r�.,.,tie "..•„w.'.M.�': 'z ..,...:ae a.v s.`�'r`, 9. x k;,^..' : ^... ^. ..Ec:.x,N _x.-+wc >.;. ..-,rT .,9 • R ...: R .. .., v.. - ,fir atm, r .. ... . ,- .. ss '�w .. . ,. . •[z . . w.' . .:. ..... •.:.r"•m'va.., .. n'r�•Tf a- a"�,•G r:ro,..^:v,.a h.5` 9.arw.* L .. '}• .Xrl� . -..• . 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The closed. es The owners may'reeeive same' yield is said to be goad... -Dr. Henry will be here as ustiai by calling at the Brougham post 7uf3t ArTiQed - - - -' -J.H. and hire. Beal, of Clare- next Tuesday to attend to his pro= office. " moot. visited with'Pickering rela feesional duties. - Lives last Wednesday.- -Miss Mabel Edwards. of Clare- GRtBN Rrv1tR a or Preserving f You will need some f rese ing your season's rust.-Preserving =C: W. , Liddle has returned mont, spent a few days last week Kettles from 1.50 up. - Sauce Pans from. 85c up. s home, after spending a week's va at F. W. Hobbs. Frank Gostick sports a new buggy. `f cattion at Bala, Maskeka. Fred Ferrier spent Sunday in Mark- Have you noticed our new rices .ou, Berger's -,Pad Green and-Arse. -Reay. 19m. and ltilre. -Moore, of y p B -Miss Bernice '.Gibson, of-To ham, nate of Lead ? See them and buy at once. . -ionto, is visiting her uncle and .Coruuna, are spending a couple of Charlie Carter spent . Sunday at Also, a fuIl'stock of Harvest Tools, -rootint, W. J. and Mrs. Gordon. days with W. J. and Mrs. Miller. Atha. , ' Misses B.` slid I. Bustin are Miss Tena Gray spent a day last -Mrs. Fred Andrew and' family - B It will pay you and also please you to look over our stock. Y week in the city; '-spent Monday in the cit with the holidaying in Muskoka, after Frank Gostick and lady friend spent ormer's mother,-Mre;- which they will visit friends .at 8, in evening in Stoufiville. !agars Falls. Wats urthe Green River J H �BUNDY, - PICKINGI =It is expected that work on gird- H. the new'brf ep ensoi3, en party. 'Full particulars later. 11Ziefies ivy nnrl Hazy of Tor-ento, are - .I-King - - I age will begin within a few �� apendin„ their vacation with Mr. and _ days, of weeks with the fortiler's brotrh- Mrs. Wright and family. he lice trustees have had or. John and Mrs. Stephenson, o! / Po A large number from ere• attended considerable grading and other the Kingston road., the garden party at Mr. Barelity'b on. Work dove otli W. J. Deiiller's aide- -The Women's Institute held a Rridrsy event Ate, d_A1t__report having t-wel =:- road. very successful meeting on Tues bad a good time, _21-Mrs. Ackerman and daughter, day, evening. at the home of Mrs. The Green River Ladies' Aid met at )rh >![re. Evans, ..of Toronto, spent a W. J. Miller. The chief feature the-home of Mrs. Herbert Percy on few days last week with Mrs. A. was an excellent address by Mies Wednesday last. A. goodly number - (Findlay. Chapman, of Toronto, were present and the proceeds were -The'Methodist Ladies'Aidwill "meet on Wednenda Au' 8th, at -At the home of the bride's par- The Green River football teats went _ K Lakefield, on Wednesday, to Mongolia on Monday nigh last and . 8 p. m., at the home of Johtt T. July 24rd, at ?.30 p. m., the marsI- Played a friendl ame „ s ins b 1 ¢o - f13 a dania Fbugn with his uncle au ter of Henrynd Mrs: dxy nights in wbi hlwabs played Tues- ��r0wn' D&vjr Or &1tG'P - - - -' - - P gg-t -mat-OhN B y ey also won by ­­44, IR'-, per yard 1.50. B Beavis, to Allan H. Cllark, eldest a score of 2 goals. a Thos. B. Marquis, and other Pick- son of W. J. and Mrs, Clark, of g r �ering,friet da. this plaep. The ceremony which — � Navy blue Shantung Silk; fine quality, yard wide,. serviceable ... . k -A large number of. men and was conducted by the Rev. M'e.. New ddvertiaemente, for summer wear; per yard 1.50. 1 and boys are in this neik,-bborhood Thomas, of Peterboro, tock place at present engaged Rt pulling flax under an. evergreen arch on I�atular color Shantung, so riiuch in demand for cool OR S,ALF:-A light driver, 4 yeArs for the Rose Flax Mill. the dawn, in the presence of a old, dresses price -per. yard 1.25. w grist and well•broken;!can be dri�'en by , -W. Stork and bride, of Belle- large number of relatives and a woman. Chester Keeler, Kinsale, 44-40 villa, have been spending, a few friends. The bride, who was iveti. — - Black ailette dress silk- and wide er ~yard' 3.25. c - days here with the f rmer's ar g O V EIIN `'f ENT. Municipal and p + y , „p y p away by her father; was attired Va Corpora ion Bonds For Sale,-w. D, Dykes, F ents, R. C.; and Mrs. Stork. .. in white crepe de chine and wore Bond Broker. Whitby, oat.; Bell Phone 193: -Miss Field has sold her' fine the customary .bridal veil.. She tan. Ybocie 70. 4ocf _ O = L E�, , brick residence, now occupied by was attended by her cousin, Miss = TRAYRD--From the Kinlock farm r M. C. Zitnmerman, to a man from Mabel Christie, of Toronto, while corner orthe Kin�xGon road and the Rose- Na�'y blue Voile; 1 yard wide, per yard, r GSC Oshawa, who will take 88esaiOn bank sideroab, a marc In foal. Reward. �. B. i_ `T on Sept. 1St. p° H. Joe Clark acted as groomsman. Clark,. R. R. No, 2. Pickering, 45-it1 Black Voile, After a wedding supper, Mr. and .c u -Thos Andrew, Wm. Dickio Mrs. Clark motored to Peterboro,• F, ARM FOR 4ALE-130 acres, lot 841 Pure white - I` and J. D. Remmer, aeeom anled con. 3, Pickeiin-and-trevei•• t. .y P and will spend a few da s - .faslina pWy.t lot 37, con s, Pickvtng, Flowered grey and blue ' _ . -- _ 50C - by Rev. Mr. Pickard mot John B. Re-or. R. R,-No, 2.Claremons' 431b saving for Timmins, 6 d e nee ay and spent Ont., where they will make their T hake serviceable and rett • dresses. the day -with H. J. and Mrs. Mar- home, TIME Td BLE,,-Piokerin ! quis.. a . ,uR ae a as folloittw 'artie of - e No. G Mail 8.0'7 A M. weeds on the side of the ruad ? 2'8 Local "'2 37 P, M: odists and Pres yterians on Thurs „ 38 Local 13.09 P. M • ' - In the case of Kingston road; is it - - da afternoon last at Simcoe Trains going -Wast dee as follows- the Baty of the gavernroent, the Black thread Silk. Hose, r air 1.35 t :r Point, was largely attended and a No. iii Local 7.37 A' M: a4 .. � . p ' .. most pleasant time was spent by property lis tutees .of the individual . .. 27 -Local 2.35 P. bl: _- White a 1,35 owners whose land 'ad. - -, all present. -? D,lali 800 P.. M, q Black Lisle Hose, per pair t ,50 1� joins the road ? - These -n re uea —Owing to their inability to NOH. 8 and 7 also run an Sunday - tsone which a village ratepayer - - --'$Il�ck Cotton Hose _ - .85 . • _ .• , secure a speaker for their garden For • ro Civ c H6cis church me e- - of Standard time. White Lisle Hare _. _.50 - B hair asked rte and he wishes the _ pRotn�I it i hourin sdrance s of party y' polis trustees to anstvsr. There , i, postponed it untiltowards the end are same who thick it is the duty LL M'hite: Cotton Hose of August. of the government to pertnrri7 this T it e X t o n S work and consequently the weeds _ 'r -Mrs. Findlay bad, the misfor- are allowed to row to Infusion, tune on Saturday morning to fall B p �IConfectionery-A-I�=E� fr over a' of�aier-sad- wbereas, it the . knew that it �+as painful -injuries to her, side, but e r u y the workwould be at.- tended, to by -them. There are TlBallf>1 Ch�a'tu aiane and iron color 1.00 and 1.'27 " ewe are glad to know that she isIll ,u regard- to e and p " )' g constantly on hand in bulk or bricks . , Black Silk Hose, � 1.35 + -Allan and 'firs: 'Clark have to whose duty it rosy be. and on recount of the pride which they Gum, Chocolates and otherStv,eets, Also Children`s 'white -+Ilk gloves. been spending a few days here take in the appearance of their Popular Pstriotic,%1u[,i with the former's parents. They property, keep the gras9 in front - — -leave to-day for their home in Tobaccos, Cigars, eta Timtnitts. of their premises- neattly.rootsed fi f'ollow�cl by the baa vial=-E1rTldren's khaki overalls, rise 70c. r air-- N -tbrougtiont the senifim and the IN DILLINGHA ti IiL()Ck P I P �_�wishes of theft~ nniuerous friends. Just the thins= for the little ones to rIa • in. -The ocea5ional sh'uwerQ of rain weedy never have a chance to sl Ow Pickering,. Ont: .] 0 play y ' .tit the peat fest/ week-.4 is proving' their heads. We think that every - very beneficial to the root and property holder in the ' village • J should'•have ride' enough in the 84 YEARS corn crop, s well o a the €need. appearance o his prem!+es to Fit- Fme" sle-, .grain !fiat ie not too far Rdwanced. tend to this matter himoelf regard•MAN LSpring •=grain is very poor ay a less,of whose duty it..Inny be; The. --_ _-� _CHA----- _ ..- --- .» rule - -- - - -A C Uav of grad on_ &ivna--dr--ow-butllevt}rdy t r1 ! —f— 9 1011ld b8 Ct1C AL 1Pa9t once week, i HELLO �F' A F? M- E F? S !' arrive or the RuSb Flz#x 31!11, a- r and is being installed thin week. esuecially when'there ii- plenty of mss] ;` The old Western Hotel has'heen rain. in order that it ruty have R TRADE V'airs :=_Have yon-bought your BinIerTwine' yet ? If not - laecured as 'a trill, andcon•siderable respectable appearance, and . nt) L`C vrw one can expect the overntp'ent . C3Prract♦T3 &c.. alterations have been made to g An*on9senCtngasLMrhsn.la'ycn�rti,.,aar ice can stlppiy you with the best or the village atlthotities to coma wcul aerertn,n. cpruoa freawhetlxeran suitthe requirements. Invention rrobwelyvntenta ml an • Rrorind this often. If pon wannt tlonsPtrtctllMnO�cntl::L HAI,D6UOKoa n ---.qr -Complaints °have Leen made _ ,entfreaolaeatagency !orsecar,ng�ata Gold Medal, fo"0 ft, .., 27 le �9ilver Leaf, 800 ft, 26c -- ' . regarding bicycle-riding on the the work well done, do .it your• patentstalten ttrrouShoe°n° Co.Melve , - a • self, even if it is the duty of the sytN•artutke,wItbottt;cCa' taAAt 1 "-the w by-laws which is contrary to government to do it. S� nt�f c `� na 2 G_ Green�Sheafa 550 ft, 4,c l?lymouth, pecial 500 f t, 23c a / "-the by-laws ,of. the village, slid _ „ — vepal narrow calalon of an7 setenuflo Jouma Tonna forGi-r . juries are, reported. The author i- Entrance Examination-,aanaa,a� 7s ear.voa4aie.vravatd, 'sola os _ Arsenate of Lead, 05 cents per pound ties should make au'example of — 11r11� CO �itlka� N Y _ 'some one in order to ptrk ' an end Following is a list of the successful iBVb �. a se,wae Rrnsctro n.�, to the nuisance. candidates wbo . have passed the En- W. A. Hendersott, wllo,has trance Examination; written at Vali. - ----- --- G. A. �GILLE1TY,' DUNBARTON been principal of the Bay school olio Ooints in South Otitario,`not in,- at Whitbyfor the a clnding Oshawa. past nine warTsy a - age as prinbipal of - ^the Pickering paLla school as sue- Roy Blow, Harry Collins, Chnrles r. Cooper (bon). Eric Dingman,. Glenn censor' to Eli-Wilson, who has Dunn thon Cheatnat,c . l0.St0 pet ton - resigned • Missars s - bhjs-med Jur e intermediate room Andrew Laurence, W: J. Loveyt:(hon). ove! - ro and Miss Gibson, of Uxbridge, will Donald McIntyre, Edward Oke, Stan- Egg, ••• 10.55 Call ax�3 get a charge of the junior roots. ls- Rodd, D,ronld Ruddy, Ronan _ _ -The provincial government UhrynntricF,, Will Watts, Charles THOS., A: LAW, TRUNK, SUiT CASE OR CLUB BAG _ -have pnrehalsed a strip of land on Waugh, Lorne Webster, Alice Arnold =. the west side. of the station toad, Wit ifred Bradbury '(hon), Florence 'amounting tri flue acres on which Burd�N, Mad,•line Charles, (3wOndo• _Good stock o. :ogle and Double harness on hand -=- ------ - MILLS r - --c y K line CnlbC one. (hon), red Collins, DALE 1MILLS � z- .the tvtll -erect buildtn s for stor Itr,wt+na. Cooper, «'inifred H;tml>ly,ELM ttl.o, 1 second htitul tc)stni Rreechin Harness, 25` Ing Cha raneltinery and implement, Annie Kennedy, Ninrj iris Kia:hy(hon), as well nq mvtteriai eed in the 1?velyn Al,i<lre, Lillit,n 1\'F-hitt., blila• TIC$ERING HARNESS EMPORIUM Cnn';truction cif :the' pmvilleialr red Prico (hon). Elva Itedirion, Dori` Yon call always get tb(,besthlani• _ 1,igL�ty ry.-__A-n �r,n {h-,n} list h'luttr tilauc'frcnn 11To, ]. - Ruth Rohinson (hon). Mahe! Rolaon, , .Monte Plione 3000. �V, J. COAKWELL tegml sire now.htisy levellinx tht ptroth} tionl,•y, ltr,th titnt.l},fr,rd Manitoba Whent', - land prior to the erection of the 0i n), Irene,rnylor'(hon), Jessica Todd- litoyn? IIor.;t•hold mid Glenoras fpr ;buil,ling' (lion), Iva Vit cos, Annie Willis, Vir- 13read. 'Try a bag. ..---'-•--._----. _.. -.-.-- ---._ __ _ _-_.._.__ ..__ _ -The, enumerators ,.11n .have ria C'.harles. Pastry 1"lunr h'resli Rolled Ott t9 �OH�. SUMER WEAR been recently appointed ar•P non' CLArtvxoN'r BRAIN, SIIORTS' ' L busy preparing 'the Voters' list. Golds Anderson (hon). Fronk Bar DTIX 'Fl?hT)S 1 r> Every person mho i�. entitled to x ah,y, (leril blain Denny, Lva Evans =SAT CIIOP We, hope on hand new lines of 1len'� Ralbtiggans-just on the vote should see -ftat his or.her. Goorgina Forsyth (hon), Hugh Q. CRITS 11 Ij;i) .OATS shelyes-in combination all(] piece suits. _ :.,;Warne ig placed upon the list and (ir•ese , Thos, Goklon Gri,tm;-Edna M, - do not leave it to t1tl one else or Hort"p• Mona Hnrlburr, Af.,,he] Peters, ]311RI.1,1' CHOP g A dandy line of the very I hest in Fine - Shirts, ranging from I.50 to ' y (hon), Kate Etrna Kersot, tlordon WHEAT 2•'50. The nicest stripes you ever saw. 17 For the first .`!cuff, Mary Wragg• Edith tViddifleld, -CRACKED CORN �' time in the history of the provill", MIXED LIEN h'EEI) Something light for the kiddies-a brand new variety.in Linen Romp =R all women over the age of 21 will Grant Widdifleld, Nora Wilson, FICI:ERI�i(3 'Caldnell',+ Crean) substitute ars at 1.50, VVh;it your Lc�y needs.fot• working in in the stitn- be entitled to vote. The enumer Cilf Meal. liter is a nice, Cool, comfortable khaki Union suits of - Elsa Annie• Be, Sl Annis, Ern muBry- ators for this township, are as folant, Willie Crammer. Cecil Cullen, hlolas,ges Dleat;� Overalls. We have them. r lows : Polling sob division No. 1 Fred Fawcett. Frank Kennedy, M„ry CHOPPING AND OAT Our Boots are the best-you know, yon've bought them here before. 1,, ,• ,e ''F. W. Hobbs. 2 Arthur Brandy, 3 Morrissey, Viola Toms. CRUSHING EVERYDAY Thos. Mansfleld. 4 Wm. Chester;w>;ITEvtLIC bet prices on feed in ton lots. A nice new line of Men's Hats can be seen on ' 5 G. D. Milne, 8 F. W. Gibson, , Roxana Currah, Jack Ferrier, Ken- our shelvea. They are the very'Istest in style ' Beth O. Hastin a, aF..(.l� PHONE. ' Kenneth DAvitt, 8 W. Miller, 9 R Walter Jackson, r^t y.. The'. P. 'r� ]l4 Thoa�QreR�, 1 ed Poynter, Frank .l9eebick, F- �• '�'�7i�1 A, UN�II�I ,f V� �T/� i W Milds 1`1 G .�c,�iCf...;..K. rasi...e:7�, *:itta':�'tal.:r :,,h.:..ks:, ,fie -;�•>_ ' ...:'a� .J,.., '�d�t,'I�,TCnI..,:-r. -•,.er::....._.w_ _ - :a: ... ,...... , ,._ yA`.�.,,.��...,...�,,.e..e..i.s....... _ _ . _ ._. .... -.. _ .._ .. _ .1�••*;.s