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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_08_08Nv '77 -*9 *2 M 'iy pg, 17 -1fol 1-- 7% 7�7, J:* S. ER�IJNG E PICK E -WS ...:--VOL. XXXVIA. =_____7_7__­_PICKERIN*G9 ONT.-TRIDAY9 AUOUST'8.1910 hyo. -4 61 Vve*90tional. GREENWOOD CHERRYWOOD Established 75'yeaft 8 Surnack St., Toronto. -on. (Toalate-tor last issue) Geo, E,',.!B�� Afed(cal . - . .. . - .- . .1 Saturday, July 28th, to RGy and Mrs.• T. W. Towle is relieving -R. R Hynde Carlton, a dskugbter (Leona Annie. for two weeks. (Successor to Will and Mrs. Carlton and child and - Miss Ethel Roach spent a few 'days H. FORSYTH. D. of 0., Ret'is, GREENW00� 'R. tsr,04 Member of the Optomotriow Baker 1&, Heise) Stanley and-Mis, Ca'rltoh, 'of Toronto, with Miss Olive Honey. of Milliken, dAtion of ontarlo. special attenu on sit** - bbelittingagglame. Eyes t4ft4d motored out- and spent over the holia James McBrad� to spe-ndi 'free. No: igg a few CRAMMout. day with their parents. S, and Mrs. days with his uncle, Robert Garland. S. Cr en liol V of an Carlton, and with their sister. Mrs. D. R. B. and Mrs. Hynde are di MILLS V F. TOMLINSON, 9,'B.. Member a*ford of Audley. Mrs. S. two week's vacation In Windsor 1I of the College of P gicians and Surgeons Ta.1kbi9;­'Maehi13 eS Carlton aocom;ianied them back to Detroit. .'*(Ontario. Office: that hiarmerly occupied. -ibj the late Dr. R, Brodie, wid latterly bl.Dr; Ca the city. Mr. Syrnith.has sold hiii fruit farm Phone. and expects to move Into the city Claremont. Dealt. --$27.50. to $500. GREEN RIVER short p EftLatest V R. CARTWRIG . M. D.. M. Victor Records Petty and, Albert Chapman. -7 urs': IV and -Music A grand garden party And tea will business trip to Toronto nc=by atrint! am'jigain bayingWheat alact" a -C -.P. & S.. Ont_. and fteet motored oil a Bod! phone No. be given at Green River 64 P. in., or at other ' Ofi$ce hou" 12;2 on Friday, last week. No, 0. crg� Aug. lfitb, under the auspices of the Mrs. Leslie and Mrs. Hop)d 9 -are Barley -Highest prises esint. Ontario Green River Ladles' Aid Society. A spending*& few days with their uncle, paid Got oar prices on yowr W C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S. !plendid programme will be given by James Todd. S., "' % I _ , ;7. -L91 * Edinburgh, member of the College at ghtning Protection; Toronto's well-known entertainer, Edwin Lintner has returned to To= and' surgeons of onsairio upentisiA -Harvey Lloyd. also Brain's Novelty rot1to. after spendlaig' of o a] College of et roof haluburgi. I)On't wait until"ilie.. parer, to here. a week with his smantion to of women and bard is burnt. Orchestra, of Whitby. Alton Hager. Barley Feed -is, the. cheapest feecl 09ftoe and Brougham. man' will also sing as well as other local Miss Lillian Davidson -As spending a on, the market for fattening Do it now'. talent. Agame of football will be one week with her grandmother, Mrs'. A. Pigs. A trial will prove it. of the main features of the evening. Annan, at Dunbarton. A stock always on hand. ------------ #ad Tea will be served frcm .5 to 8 o'clock. Rev.. Mr. and Mae Owen. and Baugh- ]ad s are rerfewingold-ac. Mer,eircuir. . . . . . . . . as _W a ieitor, Notary Public qua ritances on his or H­-KFNNEDY Barrister. Sol,- Ga&*JP3PJ--ftW- - �►hitbx, Ont. 42_Conveyancer . ncer .&c. Mounvi Glad to see-Mr.and Mrs. Parker CHERRYW00i) back amongst us again, after spend' Mondays and Fridays Only. J M FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS. Crown Attorney. said Couzi*7 nouse. wbilliv. 10-v A E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and -A-Xogolicltor.'Not&rTPubHo.Ete. Money can. ILfa ote Brock St. North. W hltbv. ALES & JOHNSTON-Barristers etc., 229 Danforth Ave. (Woolworth jB14) Toronto. Phone Gerrard 4411 Saturdays, M.j• -vem 1720 ., (Ind.) 401Y WILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A.. Bar. nater. Solicitor, member of the firm of Denison Faster and Beaton. Toronto 0� GR.7Z_.1n:?ru3UBuilding . 85 Bay Street Toronto : . . Leonard and Miss E. Gates spent StInclay at W. Maxwell's. a delightful holiday in the United States. I grind finer than other mills -that 'extra Mr. and Mrs. Robins and Miss Reta, Pettp'-R'friends are very sorry means donors a'to'n In visited at G. D., Milne's on Sunday, Aire: Af ' ' Thompson. to hear he under .the ddetor's. care. 'Here's hoping he may be able to re. feeding value for pigs. of Sanford, is vvt-. ing her daugbt6r, Mr -j. F. MacCrae. surae his duties again soon, boys W. and Mrs. Ferguson and daught- er Sunday 'Cheri-ywood journeyed over to Milliken on Saturday evening. July spent with friends in Pine Orchard. 2dth,.toptAV,afrieodl'y game of foot- ball taking the Mil .4, Mqe.;Howard and -sons are'visiting t the home of her parents, Win. and measure of the li- ken boys by a score of I to 0. showing 'License No. 4-266 14 Mrs.'Pilkey. their -'superiority - in, this kind of a Harry and Mrs. Robinson.' of To. ronto, spent the wdek-ebd and holiday game.- The boys have been doing splendidwark in ibis 'old-time sport, T*IePhOut Main 9e1 and 962, with relatives here. aD we, Rave some very promising players In our- midst. Frank. Gatev N �.� lu mitson. of Toronto, Is spend, Flay Ing a couple of weeks with her aunt, I a a -very liffqctive 9,aine at centre Mies Fruit Baskets! 0 Dental rward. I have and expect to have during the fruit season . Miss Lucilla, Davidson and a lady BLAKE .B. BEATON. D. D. S.. friend. of Toronto, spent the week -end Green River Garden Party; Fri- Graduate of,. the Royal Colelge of Dental Quart Baakets and covers- with the former's parente-here-'­ day, Augp9t 15th. e :!1 L&a Taranto- Offlee F!V-nir end mrs- Macyrap a`ndAau_-_ :=W. M P i I Vue: store. Whitby, V, .Bell pMuAl 9 2 1 to'5,30,X Ind.'phone 6. 24 Quart Crates ghter ittid Mrs. Thompson spent Sun- The-under-4ga-ed.-have'opened e 2 441y Quart Berry Botes' "day with D. Dawson and family. Sheppard.. -Cocbrane up a new garage at the � corner !�Wu, Bea#on's absenceloverwAs. Dr, Cook, All guaranteed No. I a win be► in chars quality with Delo@Reesor and family, of Agin - e of"Church' and King Street strong handles. Oi,der early and. court. motored down and'visited with A very pretty wedding was solemn- Pickering, where they are --secure your requremen-ts, as W-. J. Petty and family on -Sunday. ized on the lawn. under iiii arch of prepared to repair all makeg Musical these are changeable times. Pte. Ueorge Todd returned from evergreens, at the home of John and Chopping and Oat Rolling every day overseas last week. We are all pleas- Mrs. Sheppard, Belhaven. when their of-sinteis, motor -cycles iz RS. JOHN SODEN, A. T, C. M. as usual. ed to see him looking so bale and only daughter, Lula, A,. -was United in and bicycles. - ----- Teacher in Piano ard Theory. Pupils rre- hearty.- marriage to Jbhn H. Coc-crane, cif A, pared for ConsevatorY'eixins. Term& --$l oo 'We are also agents for how in both Piano and Theory. Brougham W. G. Barnes; Green River I Mics Jessie Da vidooh and Tier catisirr". !Brougbarb. The bride came out lean- Do ver 42-44 Miss Ella Sherrard. of Oshawa, ing on the Arm of her father tothe Laval Cream el%rgtors_ e%,"= :xtmirl, -of- -Mendgasohn's - weddih Or address R. R, No. I oeiist Hill, .___and re graydmqther, Mrs, Cowie -of Green march and was charming. bering attired pairs. flazoinsoo (garb*. River. white satin. with.&n overdre ss of ler Gasoline Engines, TrRetors'and 7' -be white itilk crepe -de -chine and wearing FINE POSITIONS" Remember the garden 'party to 7 'W G. HAM -Issuer of Marries held in the acboot grounds thin (Fri. a white veil w SA#ing Ma�chinefl. are, with crown of orange being filled -dally- by--ow-grgidir- onom Coums Of on ales of even A iij. 8. A nod pro. Everybody Piabarins Village. ffIF Shaw's Business ScbooltLin grain has been provided. .. pg. bouquet of sweetheart roses a s*eit t-ovevir-&-hiliepheid Toronto Write for ca ea d peas. She wAR attended by ser coiisio W a V.1RICHARDS - Real :E9 list of recent appointments. Enter Wood@. of •11 *'tate *Insurance Conveyancing.. Notary any day. The regular monthly meeting of the 1111z%11�111! Toroateh'--h-9- Kkering. 6-nt. Ladies' Society will be held at the was dressed In pale pink satin w Public, Etc with g. Ont. P.'Kclntoeb, W. H. Sbaw. home of Mrs. Jobe Petty -on Thursday overdress of pink crepe-de-chene with HOPPER Inner of Marriage Principal afternoon, Aug. 14th, ' All ladies of giohk19vc01l�siThe groom was supported President a rAce"" in the county of Ousftifo, Read Offices at Yonge and Gerrard the congregation are cordially Invi n, Lionel Diamond. of Myr- ted 0115ft at some sad bin residence, Claremont. Streets to attend, I tie statibo. The krcwm's gift to the Hari y Smith, who purchased- John bride was a pearl crescent, to the W :HALL -House carpenter. Ea- Itimates given for new 7work. repairs or Timbers' property last a ring. has sold bridesmaid a peRrl-broocb and to the C A L .1tt6ions. Ind, phone 2Q13, Is Pickering, 231yit aain to Mr. Stroud, of Toronto. groomsman A pearl tie pin. The Re*. 9kkerittg liveryi '1i r. Stroud and family take possession R. Madden, of Aurora. offici^teJ. he *DB.BRATON TOWNSHIP CLERK, this week. Mr. Smith -is moving having married the bride's father and a 0onver"oer, commlawonar for bald- back to the city. mother. The high esteem in which 810"Tits, Accoontani. ZIA. 11601067 $11 IOM Yint-class rigs for hire the young couple are held was shown on brus Isfusir of Ksrrisge -XAc- out by the handsome prepents they receir- T T n I -T Day orinight AROUGHAN erg ore6ii_ -_Pd. . They hoft amid showery at rneeta all Ma;r . y: A flettl on the evenin train for the sioo. swo west, the following CANADA" r V'CTOA ONDS in Toron to. for rales Denominations Teaming promptly attended 'to. R. J. Price, of Toronto, "of the_teacher and where Coal d I d interest, W. tl%0; :�gce�rp -2 and accrue one 193, whit Agent d Broker. BelltPh Agent for Canada Carriage CO. holiday with Win. Mosgrove. by. Out Ind. Phone 7o. 4011, R. Brodie. of Toronto, spent the We He reall Pickering. week -end with Mrs. George Philip. Attend the Green River Garden- E HUGH S. PUGH, Glen Major. Ont, Joe Shea, of Toronto. is h6lidaying Party Friday evening, Ang. 15. .,99 Licensed Auctionaw. Extensive exper- Watlry par W%te with big brother Henry and family. i4ses to imported and tbanivabb"d nook. 111461" 0012duated an bm. write for bums Miss EVA Wilson Is visitlair bar titv Pet 1w N 4, *ad partioulam P omielad.21M n4y Serious Fire at Claremont cousins, Mr. sad Airs. Sorrel, of Brampton. (STILL, Licensed Auction If you are wise you will use the only George and Mrs. Do - nean spent The most disastrous fire In the his- _4' Auctioneer, the Fe Zercosuntks of Twin. ed onterl& Ane. Ideal well, drilled by Cbas.'B., Rice, week -end with Wm. and Mrs. Casale. of Claremont took plaza on sun- orses, alvw F.O.. Oat. J. of SH kwft atbonma to on sboirba of Agincourt, ''REESOIR who h agent f6s Wind Mills, Gasoline d morning. about 3 o'clock, whe t 7y Fore Engines. all kinds of pipe and fittings The Misses Amy and Eva Hanson, he Forsyth block, 'consisting of a A Co of Toronto, a at over an MORTON M. GIBSON, Sunday with store and two reaWkinces, 'with nearly 0 tarso forwaierworks. Alsobathroom fix- here, all their conte and Dominion Land Surveyor civil their parents ere. wait completely d LCIOUST RML Usitimer, Hopkins Street, *11thy, E 2si, tum, etc. Everything given careful Mrs. H. Wright and daughters and It""Yedl. Howle fire origidatUil'a- tOthe late W. E-�Yarncild, Ontario Attention. Mrs.- Hubbard-, of Georgetown, are Surveyor Of Pon Perry, - "_4 mystery. It started in the stable visiting relatives here, north of the store, and when discover. RICVS -PUMP WORKS, Joh t and spn,, of ed the stable was amass of dames, WM. MAW, LICENRF1D&UC__ TIONEER for York, Qntarlo and Durham _H(Mie Tel. 5521. IM44heAh"ad touched the Wbitev&I-c "o age over the holiday. The 'store and one of the dwellings tier. All kiaris of odes prompt) attended to Tetras reasonable. Deter for as may be Byron and Mrs. Feasby and Min were occupied by J. and Mrs. Ingo d 7 Margaret Fesaby, of Ciallaws, visited and family, who hada narrow -over-the-haliday.- 1A.- T their ET!qats mer_e ile--firill burstin Into, their -M-- room when they were aw a en 0 z4r sod Agm Marshall and r. wir* brem4Welnag v W�U�Aw %F4 1LU- Mrs.. Dutton iihil daughter,sof Toron- Ot was occu-pTe-d--by­­Mrs-.- - 1;king-;i0n� 3PO=101, 803Pt. 22id to, spent Sunday with W. E. her daughter, by M The alarm 'Vetarinary Surgeon (Dr.) Brodie and family and Mr,. D. Forsyth and LL1_ TT Holtby. 'a Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete. Mrs. H. H. Steveson and .daughter, was at Ones given Ka before 9 rinary College.. Edith. of Waterville, Kansas, has there was a large number of Willing .8&ad Graduate of the Veterinary, been visiting her -cousin, Miss Frances helpers on the scene. but the fir Brownie Cameras are simple to Phillips, after an absence of twenty. got such headway that litttle could be operi4te and fake good Science Association. Yonge W Charles Ste, Toronto Phone-offlee ISM, residence 2002 five years, saved. MrstrBrodie 's -piano. Mrs. For. pictures. An interesting football match was yth's victrola and& few pieces of CLAREMONT, ONT-Aftl0i STANDS TO -DAY WITHOUT a SUPICR-' wo played here last Saturdav evening be- ;urniture, as well as a few things No. 2 Brownie Camera IOU IN THE DoxiwioN. Our records tween the old Green River Shamrock from the store were saved. Among No. 2 A Brownie Camera 3.75 for placiak graduates promptly in team and Brougham. Green River the articles destroyed were two Autos, Dr. N. E. Mclgwen, B.V.8c. Won. positions have never been surppass- the score of I-0. Brougham, one belonging to John Spenceley and No. 2 Folding Promo takes ple- Veterinary Surgeon. ed In Canada. The demand is far however, put up a a endid game, this the other to Mr. Caster, of Detroit, tifees ljx3j,'a compact foldinig Graduate of Universuy-t�;,y Toronto. they. -have. ever who arrived the prevIoug evening; . camera at 7.00 Former Veterinarian to Macdonald beyond our supply. OVi? THOR Olayid. ighswander refereed to also two horses, &'calf and a wagon. OUGH TRAINING IS WELL KNOWN, the 'satisfa ion of all. R. E. Fo!!Tth ruffered the lose of his No. 2 A Autographic Folding Agricultur eL Quebec . . - - - . ­! - large cats- Atiq unal go Cal 1"Mume tournament will take place �tvier 'valuable articles In his officie Prompt attention to all clients. ay for our men of tb4--t0b1bXW leuses. et--., and F'ei e here on Price 9 76 Bell and Ind. Phones. Saturday evening between the Green above the store. The lose to Mrs. D. River Shamr�bcks, ex -champions of ForBytb, Mrs. Brodie and Mr. Fingold Eastman Films and supplies--' - - PICKERING, ONTARIO I W. J. Elliott,Principal a Young Shavirock team, will be very heavy. The total loss has of Green River, and the united Bra been estimated at $20,000, Mr. Fin- Bring,lu our filma to be develop- lbam and Greenwood teams. This gold's lose is placed at about $0,000 on ed and printed -you -will be W,,.G,,REIDE0d0d is F o r Hat 16'10"d I us the play-off for the silver cup given which there is only a small amount of �,#IW64 with the resultit t by the B ugham Presbyterian church Insurance. Mrs. Forsyth. Mrs, Brodie from Black Breast Red and playlo, for thegarden party At and R. E. Forsyth carried no Insur- Game-choide stock and Elam a full line of treek And our. Barclay's, the result then being once whatever. The occupants of the At centre rt.y, Fri. n1 'a to 20 la S 0' y sc ' A d appointments. Eater ONDS T 0.0 S 7 ea�' W. 110Wh f Ont, ed moats constantly on band. excellent layers. a tie after very hird games. The residences bad to leave In their night sharp Sydoe Roll,' Breakfjwt B"one, Also, Young: Belgian %men will begin at 9 o'clock, ab clothes, and were unable to save any C. We lAddl% it -AM a 0 111,eHarea feZaandard time) as two games are to other clothing, but may congratulate Ban, Bologna, weilsers, at*. And Silver GreylS r. played. Will the teams please be on themselves on escaping with their lanlHares. Druggist-Graftate Opticlas time. The games will be played on lives. R. E. Forayth's raWdence on At Highest prforA:pald far All: Pedigree Stock. the athletic grounds op, Ite the the mouth side of the railway track 0. X. R, TK.4 Agent. Christian church. BvMl=y come can -ON _Xht fire severed times, and it was • 401 4ORD IPICKMI-WG and obeer your favorite team. only by hard work was it saved. •V 3-7, "t iww_ .7!nMAZ -7 VIIJ,4 7 7 V n ,4 "1 W !XI f, 6 "IT 4 4 4 7 7': d % box the night. before. Wrap the but- �_A ter in a. cloth. When the sandwiclies are made they wW have, the flavor a odor of the flowers -.-und;- ---&rm va r tho Pis 1praiiihed flowers. 8 Naval -officer -a a - - .p�QPQ:.C.P.S.-O. Manager A pa sting naval ca- rticularly interesting Rest Rooms For Farm Women. My Veranda. reer lies behind Commander Thomas- ust taken up his now What is the value of a rest room The old-faeb.ioned house in which I Fisher, who has J General once lived had a 'long- veranda appointment in in the nearest town or village to the London as Gen Manager, of the Atlantic. Lines of the. farm women in the neighboring com- facing the north. But i�_was little Pacific -Ocean Services., Ltd. Canadian Pac munities? It would be difficult to comfort we derived from it, for ci)n- The very broa(f field of valuable na- 'eatimate, but I have -not the slightest tinually we had to watch_tokeep the tional work In naval, shipping and.dip! r. 4074bt that women who already enjoy babies from rolling off of it. lomatic circles during the war cover- these privileges would. not part with Wheii my -third baby carie I deter- e b them far-the-world. All sttte, they- -mined-to-.,att#r-tbjit-iVeia—nda- sotatC, or the would have a safe, cool place for, the tag one of the greatest passenger-and- him for the onerous duties liav6 many times been repaid f of direct- Ili time and money spent in their estab- little folks to play and a comfortable _y y a 6 mercantile fleets in the world. lishiiient., The - country— place 'for 'all. of us to 'sit when the In Blr* born 7 an who has young day's work was done. Commander Fisher bo especially the woman mingham. in 1883, and underwent his �,Iiilclren, knows what it is to get them I had the veranda screened in, a naval', training at Da�rtmo`iith on the . . . . . . . . nicely dressed, air looking spick and flower box built at the east end and old,wooden battleship "Britannia." He Span. ready' for a drive of anywhere a Japanese screen hung at the west spent four years 'i China during the from six to fifteen miles; to the near- encl. tlematisi and hoheysuckle climb- period of the Boxer Rebellion, and The -day oat town to-do her shopping'. ed up the netting in front: With--a then ' hiving 'passed all his examina- door tions - with U hot, the roads- are dusty, and-whell hook high enough on the screen th flying colors, he -received they arrive at their destination, the to keep little lingers from 'unfasten-�, very rapid promotion, and at the age .77OR the Gillette owner, life is one long holiday •stroppingandhoning. ltisa-rotlnad' child*-n are all mussed up, and . the Ing it, I could 'put the three little tots ottwenty was made a Lieutenant. He from 1111ii'llii tlinedl, Oct. thpr-L% tA - plair W;th t�@,Ir- toyi slid- served ter sem� lftigRrls In tb Meditek- unt1dy. Hew zice . it. is •to know tha-t know that no harm,could come to. rauean on H.M.S. Bacchante, flying f` they can go. straight to their rest them. Later I added a long strip of the flag of the late Admiral Sir Bald- of the hardi-temp- d, keen and lasting Gillette ere -room, have a wash and tidy up, gen- matting, porch pillows, a hammock -win Walker, BalL and later oif-the orally, root a little while, and- per- and a -veranda table. same ship under Admiral EKi Henry Blade is a - never failing source of satisfaction. of tea, before they haps. make 4 cup The summer that the veranda was Jackso&�-the late First. Sea Lord, At ....You, who are planning a vacation, should includi start out to do their shopping and to screened In I noticed that our living ter having qualified as a gunnery spele- meet their friends. Toom.was nearly deserted, I took my lalist Commander Fisher served, for -one pleasure you. can enjoy twelve months each Even,-if one -is tacky enough to own sewifIg out an tke front verandv;-� a whort- tit_ cm.- the - atsaff . of- - the an auto, e -ty Irree t , the rest room •As none the. husband read his paper -ate Sde - Razor. F -while he rest- Director of-Target Practice. Later h year—l�uy a GM. less. valuable, -n even in an Auto, one ed in the hammock; the- hired girl joined H.M.S. -Bellerophon as Gunnery holiday.from strops and hones. ..get4 pretty 'well blown about On a found the screened .veranda the cool-Officer and when In 1912-Ir. Winston windy day, and after battling with the -est In- place to shell peas and beans,in the Churchill introduced staff training -Xit Set elements for even a comparatively morning, And to crochet'in the after- to. the N, The new —th-e Pocket Edition Gillette 11112 Ovy Commander Fisher was 7shoitAistanie, one appre�iatbs being noon; in the evening guests always one, of the first batch of offIcers to 'Safety Razor—in limp leather roll. case, comolef6. able to get one's hat, on straight once said: I'Lets'sit on ihe veranda, it's so take the Staff course, ultimately being more and thd stray ends of one's hair cool and pleasant here." With twelve, double-e cl blades 'and a mirror, selected to remain on as a lecturer at double-edged pinned up. It is also nice to hare a When it �_"__e_ iny turn to entertain. the . Naval College ­.at Poi�fsniouth. 'only a few. inches of space in.youi UL takes place whore one can meet oi*'s fri-ends', the missionary society they voted. to When war broke out he went to sea -Ung have 'a chat, instea , o 1i 6vin ave in frunt with AA.-Im. air A16-mander :-Bothel, Reme-m-b-eylww tive GiUe teuxe tha ch-mce 'to stand in the street, or in some veranda... When r needed three roomsthe then president of the War College. store. U-Mcsitibitedly women will come for entertaining a large -crowd. . 0 an Flag Commander In the Reserve Soldiers of all the Allied armies... You will need a tn --t-own much oftener if they know summer evening the screened veranda Fle"et. - He was associated -here with Gillette to remove your open-air growth of beard. that when they have finished their made the-third and 'waste most pop .� the' Importan wor o as eguas shopping, they can go to a nice bright alar of the three. Banked with flowers the passage of the Expeditionary at -chewy room of their own, where the and green branches at both- ends, it Force to France. and was PRICE IS 0. 196� y the landIng of. a small force of Roy# can sit and talk w4tb -,others or - read certainly did look Inviting. .. -. - - - I a -.magazine while. waiting for the My veranda became so popular .that Marines at Osteg-fin September, 1911. 529 to Ret through with their bust- the -next summer there was quife ' With the termination of this work In men an Ingo. This means a long dreary-inter- epidemic of screened-in verandas in the winter of 1914 he joined the trade val spent sitting in the car or buggy, our fieighborhood. Division of. the.Naval War -Siak-at the PERSIAN POMP AND. WARFARK. Proud Daughter. If -there is no rest T which � de- Admiralty and was there in charge Qf "m -Reb*ecca, age 8. was very -proud-of- 'dons, that part of the. organization set up to .. 'Wariarti was a. spectacular. as well tracts very, 'd4irably from any re which the outing has for the S"dwiches Delicious and—Dainty, deal with questions relating to neutral as a bloody enterprise, In thelilk" of her faithbr'a rank as a first lieutenant. From the Garden. d grew quite indignant when-..a women. Many farm' women say they shipping. These were the. early days antiquity. - Plain khaki ILud sL�ple. an had r)Lther.istay q The most i not neighbor boy called him "captain." 1 t hon)e iha!6 stand t delicious of all the aura- of the blockade and neutral steamers businesslike, accoutrements would . . "I'll have you understand that my - around- lzriier sandwiches can be made right were doing their beat to evade Alle..have suited the --&1enV'Persian sol-- heat.-roomsNo daddy is nova captain;' said she. "he's Save a variety of uses., frbm the gardon.-. ' tbirig makes a 'Naval carry supplies to 'diers. `mmw-accvpUli�lunel for a.-summer German neutral In most places they areno-c "acentres, _y__Y1a_J1 _tml ports. - COZI� priests, a lieutenant" ere go w4 in a veketable sandwich, with a mander Fisher took a p minent part chanting sacred songs, were-fifet -day tha the sys�. lips of marc -bor,­­+--e-�Z3. officer menta are had. It is very much easier crisp, cool filling-and a bit of mayv3n- in devising-and carrying plit '­­tio get a good attendance at a meeting naise and a 'glass of iced Lea. Cut tem of supervising -themovc nients, and- 365 L youths dreised In purple gar- •'Indee-4 he not an officer,',' she pro when it is held-in a bright comfortable snuller in fancy shapes this is an cargoes, etc., to neutral -yeaselk b-y- -meats. A chariot dedicated to the sun tested. I menti c a room where the members are it least for -the porch te4r also. means -of contiol over their supplies was drawn: by'snow-wbite�horse .led "yea, 'd6ar, a lieutenant Is an bfill- sure of warmth in winter. Dishes are Lettuce Fandwiches have for s long of bunker coal at ports at home and by grooms wea,ring-'wbite garments cer." interrupted-Rebecca's mother. To make them, abroad. This system. when In full and carrying golden wands., -Well persisted Rebecca.:t kept on hand, and as a rule there Is time been favorites. tomaintainher daddy's dig- With told-I - a small stove where a kettle can be pick the lettuce the night before, wash working order, materially lightened Ten chariots embossed- terinined boiled so that a- light lunch can be, thoroughly and-put in a cheesecloth the arduous- task of the cruisers em- and silver preceded the. cavalry of nity at all cost. **he*@ not much of an,:-' trouble, because officer." .4erved with very little trou which ;bag on the ice. When ready to use it ployed. on blockade duty, be au e t twelve nations. dressed in their vara very crisp. Vegetable sand- was one of the conditlons' that all ous a uineis and -carrying rhelr pecul- 4s gveatly-appreclated. - will be v eb t h The establishment of a rest room'wichas 'are always better ma6 lust a,: Ips-bound to-or from-countries ad- lar arms. difficult p before using, as the dressing softens mmortals, is not a very problem. It is ,cent to Germany should call volun- Then came' the Persian I necessary I - to secure a room centrally them. If this be out of the questinn, tartly for examination at a British 10,000 In -number, wearing golden piaor, e-tir.. -th-ey may be opened and.. the- mayors- port. chains and. i ubW -embroidered. with-1 s sere tea n a =paid for this, met by an annual tax. naise or cooked dressing- spread. on gold '�ie next thing to do is to furnish• them.. matter have recently,been recognized stones. Following at a abort distance ..`the room. This need not be expen-1 Another good sandwich is madi by the award of a C.B.E. came 15.000 nobles, relatives of the s e. For the-idea'l in let us' from ripe tomatoes simply sprinkled in 1916 he was employed as technl� king. dressed in garments wonderfully iv rest room . � 1, $arm. suggest a conch, some chairs, includ. with a hit of salt. -The tomatoes !�re cal representative in, the various ne- wrought. ing. a rocker or-two, some bgriches., 9' cut very thin, and either brown• or gotialions for the use of neutral ship- A companY of spearmen preceded few shelves for dishes and a small � -white bread is used.. -'A particularly ping by the Allies. ' This'work was of the-kirig., Re rode in an imposing i ...Davies -'dainty and delicious sandwich fora vital importance to France and Italy robes.of surpassingi stove. 1k o The main idea should 'be* t chariot, and wore with the, refreshment sandwich is made from and indirectly to this country also, In magntilcence. And.a costly on,. Irerld 020 make tfig r6ofii attractive _Fertilizers least possible expenditure. Wonders cucumber to pick diem all maintaining supplies_during the most h' head. By'his 'side walked 200 of Try is r about' the -same size. Peel and crisp difficult part of the war. Incidentally, his most noble kipamen. Ten thou- can be-'pirfor'med with empty bo3Ee$ for Profit and some pretty inexpensive, muslin, I*on the ice. Cut small eircles of *bread, oommander Fisher gathered 'a alu* sand v�arriors, bearing spears' with... 'For, instance.- an, empty appli ora littib larger than the' slices -and put able knowledge of the shippini in- staffs of silver tipped by heads of gold, Write jar Free 114,9in orange box can - be transformed into I one slice between, covered with a bit ferests of Europe. followed the -royal . chariot of Xerxes. a washstand, while another 'would of mayonna . i.-e. During this period Commander Fish- The Icing's horses, forty '.in number,, Ontario Fertilizers A lbokiziL;-glass, If a more .4�vbstantial sandwich is er served on various Government Com- with: 30,000 tootmeil,'end0d the protea- Ursite4. make ii'd6essei. 111edleft--te- 410Y- hS * Most essential desired, a supper sandwich- for ex- mittees dealing-with eommercial and amonakst -Toronto Pdawn salad with Aop- shipping matters, includingAt. some distance 'followed the -article,.'as are also a was Jug arlu; gpotber and town e ExpQrts %;o?=IEEee basin. Paper towels cost very little, ped chives, ciit'large slices of rown he wife or Ing and are more., sanitary than the ord- bread, spread with butter, put a let- 'presided over by *Sir Douglas Ow chariots,ladies the'Board of Trade Committee for on hdrsbacic.- Fift6en-cars ca"Ied ry kind. Book -should alae leaf on slice and fill with and inst the Conservation of Coal, presided be put up, or two., tli—reeem-pty- he salad. the kIng's Children; their tutors a or: --------------- orange boxes might be put togetherl ' Another sandwich -that is- popuio over by Sir William Marw ' ood. It Is nurses, and 600 camels, guarded draped with muslin and made to serve with the masculine side of the family not without interest that, latter archers, bore the royal treasury.. The Command- Fertilizing I the purpose of holding a library. * A is an onion sandwich. Cut the onions Committee, on a motion by friends and relatives-of the­ladie� fol- by Sir lowed, n, slices and let them er Fisher, sup, Richard with the -cooks and. servants. • -vice linoleuni or congoleum on the into 'very tbi salted Efeciffiayne,'passed a resolution which troops brought up the Fall Wheat floor Will add greatly to'theattiactiVe- stand for some -time in -cold Sal Light-armed troduction of -mess of the room, and muslin curtains water to extract some of their ultimately, led to the in rear.oriIiOW about using acid phoo- -WiTrdows should- not be -omitted. - strength. "'Spread thin slices, of brown the Daylight Saving'Bill by the then When a' king of those lays looked! phate alone? butter and a thin coating Home Secretary, Mr. Herbert Samuel. -his trodbs and saw their strength There are *omen's organizations in bread with but upon A total qf 90 years' experiments ..`every community -willing -to take care -of mustard. - Season with paprika and .In. .the summer of 1917,• soon after and splendof,-It Is no ?�onder he felt at Pennsylvania, Ohio,, Indiana kLrkd Virginia Expe7jifieftit Sia. the United'Staies came into the war,proud and wished toleadthem io bat-1 of the rest-room, though some perms- salt.I Dent vegetable club sandwich make's a a lialsqu offiber. was appointed to link Ale. Such an army was not mean tions shows the following aver- it organization must stand back of A veg -Teast the Erritish Ministry'of shipping with theill, un-. _Age increases per acre from the is'.properly-equipped; splend-id � emergency- use --of single elefti6nt aid coin- it to see that..it properly-equi luncheon—. stiy'at home, where onlY slices of bread' for Bach' person the American shipping board. Sir frymen could. see them. 'Otlieir nitiblis' plete fertilizers. -cared for, and of continual and de. two 3 Have Thomas-Royderi was first chosen for kow pctwer Tzid e­qerviee ta'the'�ommitnity._ and 'broil one slice of bacon. must- -kn ful a king he Average Aiire littu d -cusum- this Important post and he was follow- So he and his followers marched Material Added Increase Obtained ready —c6,—tdMatoeFi-= Commander Fisher, -who- was. or nitrogen .36-b berg slicedT. Put on half the sHces.,a ed by filled away,-an& ware -for-conqlitest tomatoes, 'thin Ilifs'difficult and responsible position Phosphoric acid 5.65 Peoples.,were forced to give them- Nitrogen and Phos. acid 8.64 large leaf of lettuce, IN TEN.. YEA R$ the -batcift­and- cover with cucumbers with marked' success. selves up to a life of war, either fqx Complete fertilisers 11.13 f conquest or defense, and the great acid -phosphate alone but you. :.,5oo. Dollars and more lettuce. Add a spoonful of in America Commander Fisher had You Can get an Increase from I .! d -slice of 'ag opportunity of examining at first highways' which 'peadi 'would' have i 6jq.V% mayonniise� and the seeon I � can got over double the Increase Jf Invested at 3% will afficiiint to toast and serve at once. hand the shipping and transport No- dedicated to commerce and prosperity, from complete fertilizers. interest com made blems of the States and Caiada abid It invested at 40 'ch is in became roads over which war Lay your plans for largest re- A very good sweet sandwich y Do q i a r 4 a r I Y, will by mashing berries; gooseberries and In connectilin with-his duties lid vlatV took Its cruel way, turns per acre while wheat prices am6unt to ................ $744.9$ ed all ihe principal pot-to on the At. are high. currants sbould be cooked a bit, sweet Writ for free booklet. ;but If invested in our SY 0 2% ening, them and spreading betv�een lantle seaboard, Including the Cana L direr of whit4f-bread when cool. ports of Montreal,' Quebec and Productivity of Sea. The Soil and Crop Debentures will amount to $811020 than The sea is I ifilittely, more produe Unusual sandwiches for a garden Halifax- ,ef Write for Booklet. Improvem t Bureau de b picking nastur- Live than the land. It it estimated The Great West Pergianent party can be made "Aadlan Voris AX80,14410% than-an acre of good fishing will yield Loan tium, clover or rose luxims and pack- Remove white spots from furniture 1111 - to Toronto Office COTT711 St Wed both tho breso and by usinig two parts of crude oil and more food In a week than an acre of Ant them about • i the best land will' yield In a year. a­ 104d fik. bU#U to bp Uot UA I one part of turpentine. Ar Own, N99 I Z_ t Z- -3 MIr".1 iArl OP 7 STOMACH AFPHIRi" 8W11qE (BLUE HOGE) -13ITS .0 Blum In color. Thq Blue -0 -,Ln ex H01r9-'dr* no longer inont We - have -br*d them successfully for twelvelo �01111111,0111--When7lhe Blood-& Weark. rnrll years before offering any for sale. They % X. RUMOR' MOUW* quickly, orrow very- Im and-Itho fernales are the Most prolific breeders on ie -:14 1 --.-41 Thin blooded. pe_4We get- -rally have earth. Write for.informatlon. Mention AN HERE 4T#W- ItOluach trouble. -But th this Blue H99.. Weeding seldom re- paper. The Company. Wilmington. Mass; -'Ognize the fact that thin blood is -the Couldn't Catch Bobby. nos n"u. .ante Of (beir Indigestion, but Wis. in. Thin blood is one -of the most co Papa: "Bobby, if you had a little _811APF E I I R. WEEKLY. ZZ4 BRUCA man causes of stomach 'trouble; It more spunk you would stand-bette County. Splendid o'iinortunity e lo I �` , k :: �r: W, _. Write T OX T. -Witsen Publishing Co.. Lhulte& n Ver quickly. The glands Es 'Your class. Now, dcc) -know what. 78 Adolaide St. W. Toronto. affects the dig *stio' 've _ou fu fluids ends that furnish the digestive 4� T '.1 spunk is?'! ELL EQUIPPED smw9pApjj"L!' are diminished lit' their activity, the y `a ':Babb "Yell, sir: It's the past al V W gnu job vrintinx plant I Zist Lor In for a, 00 on quieIr a&*. no Co.. Ltd.. Totento. 19tOMIX011; -muscles are,weakened and Ontario. Inqurance earriod 81,600. spank." there is -a i0a Of nerve force. .112 this ,-state of health nothing will more X -w Nothwithstanding. quickly restore the appetite, digestion 2`0VLW3iT WAN V Teacher -"Johnnie, give me a sen - and normal nutrition than good, rich;' 'tence to Illu-stra, OtWitb_. 'I'VHAT HAVE You To -oil RALE. -TN red blood. -Poul eon&, te, the T -W -Live try. ancy standing." EgIrs. etc.? Dr. Williams, pink Write, ne P1 8946 I. AlkleinrMh --tHrect- -ean. 8apttsto Market. Mont - _ills act _p Johnnie promptly) -"The 0 boy �w 10 St. J IY on the blood, making it rieh and real. Que. out the seat of his pants not with red, and this enriched blood strength - FRANCE RECOVERING -standing." ells. weak nerves, stimulates tired Amidst the ruins of ravaged France, small farms are commencing to. ap- UV RITE FUJI 0 U11 FRZJM. liooX OF TV House Flans. and information tell- • muscles,.and awakens to normal ac- '-and' do theii part in the reconstruction of the Republic. The photo- Ing how to snot from Two to Four Run- .-ti*ItY the- glands that supply the di-* pear . We, Understand. graph shows a small farm on what, over a yeal ago, was part of a battle-. "I thought you you knew solue. drod. Dollars Ad gestive fluids. The first sign of re- V on your new Home6 dress Halliday Com.pany. .23 Jackson turning health is ani ppetite. field. thing about cooking," said a sergeant W,. MRmilton.*Ont. a I . . . ___1 I - . , I I -to a-recrult—_ and soon the effect of these blood -mak - Ing Pills- is -'evident throughout the .'PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS. "I did say so," the recruit replied. whole system. You find that what you Well, how doyoli'makq hash?" ANCEIL TU.%LGR,4.. LUmpa, ETC.. Internal 'and external, cured wUb- ."You don't make it; It Just accumn- cut pain by our home treatment. Wrttq eat does not distress you, *ana that you Dlff'ere'nt Tests Employed by Physician 111BY'S, GREIT DINGER - 11 C -are-strong and vigorous instead of ir- tp Obtain' Information.. lates." to before too late. Dr. i3eliman Medi ..-DURING HOT WEITHEII Co.. Llmltpd. Collinarwoodi. One citable and listless. You are on the When a physician sets about to de- ful Act Suggestive. lflRroad to 'sound, good health� and care termine the nature of the disease from Thought our More little ones die during the hot The sportsman went out for a day's A well-kno�rn surgeon was perform. In your diet Is all - you need. If Y which -hjs patient suffers, he has re- weather than at any other time of the rough shooting. N't'being 'a particu- ing an I bpefation on a patient when a it- IYB-13 bav GG;3V98 to. 9' Ni jt distressing -pains and symptoms --yean 1 -34a= -h- r , cholera in- larly good shot, the lig was nil,' and, Bre started In a warehouse across the He questions the patient as to his fantum and stomach troubles come of Indigestloi you should begin to cure symptoms; he uses the thermometer - - s , yourself at once by taking Dr. Wil- to gauge.tile height'of fever; he feels without warning, and when a medicine handed, he bought a hare in the town theatre. Having finished, the surgeon Hams' Pink P Is not at hand to give promptly, the on the way home. He prieiiented It t6 'turn :A ills.,_ 'turned Ifielu"rse' and dryly said: 4. % the pulse, makes a chemical and mic- short delay too frequently means that, his wffe, who,"after expressing her "I say,lnurse, I notice the patient to These pills are sold by all dealers In roseopical examination of the secre- the child .has passed be thanks, thoughtfully remarked: "It coming to. :1 don't, want him- to thinj beyond aid. picture S► ediclue or you can get them by in tions, examines th7e bi6od, ken •an Baby's Own Tablets should always be was a good thing you shot that hare the opergtion'haant been a success. ce-t. a fn from The Dr, Williams' Me0&UY__and kept In the house where the are when you did, -John; It wouldn't have Medicine Co.;C -when-he-sus aq peclalry pqgtsd . . ......... �:@rockvllle, Ont. 1sea8e OT Y u�nchtldreia-_-_An__o sional dose �'kept another day." it _ilie -ab7- it tb-_Ya_b_Fe­ti_w—iHp'r-e­vent i-t-oniii-ch7�-- the organs within the cheat or domen-reacirts to what he calls- e a's 'and bowel troubles, or If the trouble It Was His Old Complaint "The House Beautiful stands by thl SPANIARDS AS NAGIGATORS. Physical 'examination. The informa. tion that be obtains by the means last comes suddenly the prompt use of the Two weary tramps met aft5r a wayside.'" The' most precious 42ingi Explored Man Tablet's -will relieve the baby. The lengthy separation and sat do are .-the commonest,. and these are 1:4 In Early Days They mentioned to called. the' physical diag- to Tablets are sold. noels. by medicine dealers Lsnda But Failed to Determine compare be be gained not by. large forfuneii, -buf Ti or by mail at 25c. a box from The Dr. "Have jer been to the front?" asked by large souls." ­Bishop Westc6tf.' Locations. here are four measures thgit-pbysl� Willi . ams' clans use to arrive at a Physical d - Medicine Co.. Brockville,' ville, one. "Aint se4pn yer about lately! lag- Ont. - -The-Spaniards of early days W palpation, perces- "I've had influenzy." "MONEY 0_R6ER4­._ e nosIB-Inspection, most stdvanhi�sta explorers, but. for sidu and auscultation.'•"Influenzy- What's that?" A Dominion Express 'Money Orders are all their discoveries No Place Like -Iazds;- 1ROP at Alstaur IML a Home: Well. I don't know how I can exact- on sale in five -thousand ofileed very poor navigators. plies, for it means not only to look at A culored a , r F Q -1-W 44 '"t It 6-1-" all the fight throughout Canada. After coming upon the Solomon Is- the patient or any part of him, but. al. Way -to Fran ce, and who had never out of yer. Yer feels sort at tired I lke. lands is the western Pacific), they so to look critically with an e seen a body -of water expert eye r rarger than a Don't seem to want to do scything l could not find _them ­_&g_a_in_,w_a_We-y- creek was so impressed by the size'of only lie down and sleep." 'Tickles and charlotte rusie, heyl be looks "MPA y Via b a A t weirtloaf for 150'years. casual observer. The physician. the ocean that -These women give some queer orders, The water supply o! their ships was -not Only at thi pa -rt that he suspects ­affe'r* the fourth day out. Suddenly a exclaimed the don't they?" "Yes,,sir." atsented' th last twenty years! Is diseased -kept in big earthen jars. As It was but also at the face, In friend called him. first speaker; "bu`t"th he Brat waiter. "Wbat!s yourall, Piece 01 _N in . this way which bf searches many. valuable in. "What do You want?" he hot mince pie with two portions ol.. ..Impossible to provide asked (fully time, I've ever heard Its name." enough to drink 'tor a long voyage, dications. A mere glance. fo�-exauiple, from his berth. ice cream On it," •they took to sea may lead him to suspect pneumonia, by. -Come "Dar's a sailin' ship goin' many large mate, - . : Obeying Mothers I aritonitis, a .paralytic or ' . t which when, it mined were spread to. or p, _ktrqke_ _an. and see a sailln, shig." Ufflu internal d�ok-a-here� A%, -man -had -just arrived at a summer _W _.. catch the drops. Frbm -the ula. "hage. Iligger," ]UVU -YOU-CAN TELL to this came the water was drained off Into jars. Palpation often gives information Of sharp retort, "I'm done sick of youab resort: In the afternoon -he was sit - 'Probably -it was no fault of Colum- the greatest. value. The Physician,. by boats and whales. I'll done sail into tifig an the verandah; when a hand- ASPIRIN. 'bus, oyage to AmeTicg.- using his hands, gains knowledge of You if you. don't remember what I told some young 11 . 9, but his, first v' woman and her six -Year- ]UNUINE the patient's 'temperature occupied two months' time,.was tomperatgre in general -YOU ##I- fettarw-sx- ,7- - - -Irr- a a ce in tem- see a tree, and fted the latest "ULULU Mac. ONLY TABLETS MARKED WITH C_uli he th�oiiiibt he had're ture between I rival.. a pers. wo parts obtains Understand?" mainland of Asia, and sent a che'd the clues that may lead.to a cle ."AN"baeir Your name?" he asked. "BAYEF�CROSSII.ARE ASPIRIN. n expedl- . ikr,diaguos, Is In a difficulfease. By 'laying his Than, when this information with 2e Greaton had been -7,111,11�11:111; given. be -added. "Are You Married?" If You Don't See the "Sayer Cross!"'oft iiiii'll: an the--pa44ent!.s__tbeat Khan of Tartary-. Later his flagship, _ue is gm_ the Tablets, Refuse Them -They the' Santa Maria.,rin aground off the 7 to locite the. point _at which the heart am not marrigd," responde d the strikes the. cheat'wall, and so to deter- man. with th i smile.- Are Not As At All. coast of Haiti, the natives of which 4s-' elcoused him most hosptta a horse, with &-s=DO Mine---whe" -when-the or -San -land w bought sedly At this the -child-patfsed' He noticed three or four of them either through Increase in size or Inctliai—ble ringbone far $30.00.. nd'Aufting W -morther said: Cured' j, hose naked bodies' - showed scars through being pressed to one or the him with $1.00 worth of MIN -A What else was it mammal. you other side by a termor -LINIMENT RD wanted me to ask him?" upkV [Rut which they attributed to bites Indicted r or some abnor and sold him for $86.00, -eating savages of another mal c0udItlon- wilthin,, the chest; he P�fit on Liniment, $54. by man 01 -Le land called Caniba. Whence the origin may also feel the movements of the MOISE DEROSCE. • abdominal organs or thelvibrations in Hotel.Keeper, St. Pbillipp.e, Que. 'of the word- cannibal-ther island in LISTEN TO THIS I 7 babited by thesi antlirdpophagi being the chest caused by adhesions of the There is only one Aspirtn,t . bat marked Porto Rico, lung to the chest wall, and so on. wtth the "Bayer Crosg"-all •other tab. Less than 15 Percussion consists infanningthe SAYS CORNS LIFT 0 Years ago Spain still lets are oriI7 acid imitations. claimed wall of the cheat or the abdomen to Imed ownership of the whole Pact- Look for the "Bayer Cross"! Then the condition RIGHT -OUT NOW ftc.Ocean, declaring It's. Spanis a rarefaction "'The sit it is real Aspirin', for'which 'there 4s the strength of Baboa's discovery of density or of the organ 0 0 0-- no substitute. within. The principle is the same Punctuation marks are ii is�s In irm. Acting up9n this Me& the • Aspirin a no ernlan but Is made polite 6n'a country road; you You reckless men and women who Spanish Government ordered the cam• that the plumber uses when he d panne for Ina taps . ar and who hive ndante of San Francisco to seize a pipe to learn whether It contains a women'whenyou come t e pestered with corns in Canada by Canadians, and Is owns4. a t and t least once a week invited an awful by a Canadian Company. th6n'go on your w4,y a little .8 the Columbia. the. first vessel that car= water of Is emfity. '. * .. . . .- I i t. wiser for death from lockjaw'or'blobd poison am Genuine "Bayer Tablets, of - Aspirin Finally, auscultation is listening to'thi stop. Can .-.riPd the - XTIIiW StOks flag around on put the proper sign- now told by a Cincinnati authority to have been proved safe by millions for CapeHorn. this sounds caused by thd closure of posts Iii the following four lines?, * use a drug called freezene, which the Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, 'Colds, the valveq of the heart the 'breath He liked to do the things he liked moment a few drops are applied to Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis.. To do the things he liked any corn, the -soreness is relieved aid Handy' tin boxes of P2 table • Flying Trips to Europe. sounds'In iEe lutig"s, the movements o[ . soon the entire corn, 1`00t and all,-litts air, and fluid In To do he like&te do to to � ts,"atsa the.inteI,tines, and so larger "Bayer" packages, -can be had --A flier predicts that we shall within out with the fingers. 1E w Many on. That is, perhaps, the most valu- 'The things he liked to do at any drug store. -a few years fly across the Atlantic' In it in a sticky ether Compound whieb the forenoon and return in the after- able means of diagnosis, and the one dries the moment it is applied and Aspirin Is the trade mark,, register, that calls for the greatest experience =301413rdos UR13UGUS Cures Colds.- 3N&.. In Canada, of Bay noon. We shall -return in the after- simply shrivels. the corn without In• ed er.Manufact7uriv and judgment on the,part Of the phy- Truth Will Out. flaming or even Irritating the surround. of Monoaceticacldester of Salic lie. noon, no boubt, because after. paying siaan. In tissue, r -skin. It in -claimed that acid. fare for flying so high. we shall have Father (severely): "TOMMY, did a % 11 nothing left upon which to "'do" lands uarter, a an ounce. of freezone will you ask mother If you could have that cost- very little at any of thedrug ntists have detected apple?" -stores, but Is sufficient te'rid one's a fe British scieet I traces- or ill Saire by tht-W-SA.-plan: witei; Each "cu pfu of is so pure, drug_ and wholesome that - .no question 'arises -as to the second or third 66 ,CUPfuL'or should the thildren-, dn-n-k- it."'-. frl_s a Reason Fatiaher:­ "Be careful now. I shail at a corn Is a suicidal habit - ask mother, and if she itays you didn't LE"NS'MAKE SKIN -ask-Ilm _It_B��U­for_telling_ WHITE, SOFT, CLEARan untruth. Now, did you ask her?" Tommy: "Yes, father, I did truly." Make this 'beauty lotion for a few. A pause then.: "And..phesaid I could cents and see for. yourself. 4iot have- It." What girl or woman, hasn't. heard No Alligators. . t., of lemon juice to remove complexion -A naval officer, wishing to bathe to blemishes; to'wbiten the skin and to a Ceylonriver, asked a native t 'show bring� out .the roses;'the~ freshness and . . a the hidden beauty? But lemon juice him a tilace'where there wePe no 'aalone is acid, therefore irritating, gators. The native took him to a pool and should, be mixed With orchard -elesei-4o-the -estuary, white this way; Strain-through--a�- �Tfie officer enjoyed the dip. While cloth the juice of iwo'fresh lemons drying himself he askedhis, guide why; into a bottle containing about three there were never aify aliigators'in that ounces of btchard white, then shake pool. well' and you. have a. whole -quarter "Because, sur," the Cingalew re-, pint of sitin and complexion Itition plied, "they plenty 'fraid of shaft" at about the cost one usually pays for a small jar of ordinary cola cream, Be sure to strain the lemon nice so "Let every dawn of morning be tel Be pulp gets into the bottle, ten this you as the beginning of life, and everyl lotion will remain pure and -fresh for netting sun be to you 4a its close; months. When'�a lied dailT to the then let every, on"f thesd short lives face, neck, arms ad hands t should leave Its sure record of some kindly help to bleach, clew, smoothen and 'Ithing done for Others, some -goodly beautify the skin. strength of knowledge gained for Any druggist will supply three yourself." -Ruskin• ounces of orchard white at very. little most and the tracer has the lemons. UAF ands.. At night smear Wness ni%d rousbaess With Cuticura ointment. Wash 6ffinfive minutes with cuticurs Soap add hot water and continue bathing a few gigmeoM Treatment for dandruff end hTftatka. On Tetiring.rub Cutkmm oligment &;;; Partinis allover sculp, Tbejextfndlroisff• shampoo with Cuticxra Soap and bot water. Repeat in twe weeks if 06MINIL sample- , 7A. S. f7 - R x 7� !FF S. NfALA fight our governments, both pro - two viacial�&ud federal, in order that PRES Vott*8 9 - . ERVING-JAR r�A :Nbhshed every Friday morniag at its offi0d, he might give tu-th;9 people that TjfUR9D.JLY, AVG. 14TEI -Auction sale Pickering, Ont.* vibieb rightly beLougs to' them.. of household effects. - Including bed-. •.._�-W-E HAVE- ALL- KI... D$ AliD SIZES TICRIUS ding good parlor •cook btove 'etc., 'S iflpiid in advance. -There-is a- revolution silently at' etc.. the property of. MIME M. add —Sere* Top O'Leary,lickering. Sale at ?.3& Li --GEM JARS people realize J. Vic.------ work. The pe that W. B. PoWell, auctioneer, 7 Half Gallon, -..:1.50 per dos they will have to fight-Abis mons ..JOHN -MURKAR, Proprietor, ter in order to get their rights. ,It Imperial Quart,,',':: -omplijahed by pea0e -Whitevale Club of -Wine Quart" 14OT96 AND COMMZNTG May. be acL t if' not in that way, 1.25 means, but -'Imperial Pint, to. With It With 3h -u �-of--the-wa-r-has force may be resortedUmted Farmers Wine Pint' :..A.20- ---ffd- at no.w brevet -s a Kai lended autocracy in Europe: thelinrebt that the growing feeling, ft is hard to, Seeds have arrive r serism and Czardoin have been may be. At thi next meeting of the Club reso- -.---J=ER1=E0T SEAL what -the * outcome m sa: -given their. death-blu w. But there ns will be passed on y o., lotions The people have dethroned aut f the foUowing Large', ...A.70 doze� -the Is in the world today another cratickings and emperors -rn Re Interswitching of Railways -as the his s of- Englando MediLun, patttj torie -Military Training in Schools _oppresiiioa whichisjust as �rtnany, France Russia will: Improving our School System 30 'Jrepulsive to. the people, and whose prove, and the people Are re more Regulation of Foodstuffs Ing operations inflict as great -dization of farm implements -srLud powerful to -day than ever, so that 'Standal Rubbers- for Jars—Heavy,,10 cents. dozen, light 5 cents dozen' hardships,on the people as that of the kings of capital are not safe Regulation of motor trucks On our soft4oads any kaiser or Czar ever did. Tile in tliei' high wsitiOi• Sugt'Lr i's 10.75, per -100-'po r pounds' probes that have been made into tijuds to `,the bigli cost of living JAM ES, CHARD'S O G'hance, - i prove . that the capitalistic class Hefe's a are responsible for the resect 'Buy -Groceries at the Grocers." condition of a ffairg. - The 'issuing 0f watered stock, the cornering of ctalnS =T_T11_T33.A1.M 2�T to Get Bar ALSIKE SEE 1) h necessaries of life by the cove - A e bines are 91wply methods of fore- -the WANTED BLACKSMIT11 SHOP I Ing the people to hand over -to n a part of their hard- Ve '113: wilite' boots, 5*00 a psdr­ We will pay the highest Horseshoein earned cash,. in order'that -their a ban+ r�PAFI fAF Fill work prompt y attended tio.j A ful", of RMA1l_Zkih1r" -huge possessions way be still of seed. Lame and Interfering horses nuAs greater Increased. It was hoped 'Wend a's sample@ an d get vecialtY Of- &bd money M 'war -was over that funded if work doss not.. -that when the re our.prLees befo, the prevalent high pricesno prove satisfactory. - would -Fruit. Jars—Pint8j. Quarto and HAH 000 selling. gradually diminish. Instead of The beat of facilities t XXX Vinogex, 35 Dente a gallon. e "t they still keep soaring with 9 for clealaing. ino prospect of rdlief:7—It —is true Fruit Basketsqu A Cm* Bod wously, but with the . increase the . 6 ad 11 arts WHITBY..Q -Baebel. Baskets --thai wages bave iner"sed-enor- J, H• DOWNEY COKPANY LadS 5 C sad a NTAR10 I The tedta- 0 ed In the least A'N N �Workiug-man's condition hits not E - I S improv" _- an Iles of this -great octopus, the ..-PICKERING GARAGE 7CapitallStie Class, have reached out and taken the -'Politioian.qof garage business of Davidson & Willi Or country; into its power, so that Havingpurchased the ­�rellef from our legislative balls 7 & -pared to re prepared ir all makes of autos reason that Sir Adam Beek, the We'- keep in :stock -all kinds of. f. Ford' accessories,- tires for all ;,,n, A4, reate�t -benefavtox .'that the. ----------- id L; ?a of car-, s, etc. peo Ll LA I to el�er _h_aT,_Ua_6t0 ng -Picken's An is & Andrew, T_ .cry LOT C y 15,000 Men Wanted OUR FUTURE L In Western t Fields -wb.,t the future holds --,therefore C,,,1E;0" a the Harve's N -o -one--knows necessity for saving. •k s' your Money in the ban i safeguard against the wk- liNCE OF 'I* bola".. WALES' pt 2 Half a Cent pot In. -of the futur4�; certainty ,Raters. Half a Coal per mile to Winniveff- Plus Start a savings account NOW -with Comfortable Trair.-A. TlLrough service spec4sl dccommoda. Trains. X i tion for Women.: Do3j 1.unchipo on Special Tr EXCURSION DATES Prow -'Toronto: ME 16 A 23' TO-1`024TO 0 p, rn, liulpi4t Wth, 19-p M, WHITBY BRANCH*: J"ish C _ds.Rand Pp- Tickets and information, apply nearest t..N. Rys.. J. CORDON HALL, Manager. Agent, or "writs-�Ieaeral ssengvr Dejwrtment. Toronto. man 'War j�isal Painth NwwwwA wilrowas'" "own M6m llg3 'I of the art world, Sensatica �recordin.g­ every phase. of. !Canadian National RailwatiStare .'......Canadian operations overseas. Picketing' Hardware W AR"TROPHIES -1or this hot weather. We T to get a Oii Stove th assemblage of H 7 This is just the he p ace ammo monstei guns, aeroplanes and - - 1 10/ PAW hellish s.vee n ell the instruments of h to give -Satisfaction or we return your cap"111:,lare Canadian war"! L soldiers from the Hun. INDIVI wive We have complete line of Screen Doo. a and Window Some=, SANITARY Canada s Flying Circu" Cloth 'fro m' 1810 421nehes iride� at lowest price. Washing d 4Cols. Barker and Bishop an Machines, either hand or power.- to Wake washing world famous aces in. other w -hot weather. y Aug the extremely surrendered German plan' Asurron "IPPET TANK PUR-11WHITE PAPER CUF5 t' Hammocks from. 2.25 up. Call in and see them and you will buy. I A fall line of Garden Tools,'Forks, Ranee, eves CAPTURED U BOAT 06,NEVER USED BERRE Lawn Mowers, Spmyers, etc. NEVER HNIN" Festival of Triumph r. a 1-.-& 1 -P reliable Paroid Roofing always P 4 The old 9 on hand. Got our Mw Ned b4 - _ ' — 'ilia amads• s3 sibs Garan Flue- - It its a plewfure to showbuO goods. SEEverstAn C"d* Aianby's en" ;1" jerawakm. Cream sundaes IKEENG 7—, OF ALL TIMES' H. R AW a scare el *Vnw Wrawflon" fe&"N*# MONNEY, i - as -PICKERING ",W GREATEST EXHINITION AL OA Iany...,,Thoum 61 Th T OW is the time-ta- a. winter. s arm rers:-,w supply. AL ers fill your ord can promptly We Apft for In*' WVste,.1% at Right Prices. "Wag TdP wit" --W tt Td D. -L. & W. Coal, the kst ftw* an tate OMNI& Mon Goo" DATM(Vaj am. In Ontario Wast of sod anthracite obtainable pla i. r jeso rive of the Passed on P.all P ' ys h -b-o- Vs& 3 luotas to Zakb*w '7unedes. Ind"NIM A The 'Ltd Mills Co., fir llrir— %.Pm mvxm and 1101%dow to subs&Mlobl taftdve. Cam Flour ligan domans In ovisru wad and some ate, to &,A bmd= Nounlon ciairow oat A?=U at pm dedow on Ones Waftafteft. TwWw"Mr. WINgboa. Uwe. =-ind"dive, -AArZlo at a 'M'n Aril 1"1 .s,.. ..:. - .. ,•...�.., '•.. •--a Yv,+-.w +rstY 'l. =• _ J'ur R^: '^'w ! _ t1� _ �p.-+^ +rS� +'.. •.r++s .,..: .nar- .Y ,., ..x_x •s-sw ^$"` a' r. :Fr.m ';; ;W< ii:: a:. f'.4:. , ,-:';' _ •.`rr"1 7r... y" :' 3++:"^ :+•,: - r.^• r:'; r .. g1: ::.:*,. 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Michell and daughter, i' • , :The Pickering � 'CREAM Horace. Limbert is visiting Mrs. Smith, and her son, Fred. ; ' ; ��E - ' friends in Liodaey for a few' daps. are spending a week with Ed. and Vi gnca Committee B1I1deT 4 "ri n 1ne The famous Neilson make Walter and Mrs... Ward spent Mrs. Gibson, -vim' 4; 'kept constantly on hand. --- -Bunday with Ed. and Mrs. Gibson. 'Mrs. Ellis, of Montreal, who has The object of this Association is to --- David Peattie, of Toronto, spent spent the past month here with aiewe'n stealingand prosecute -Deerinz and McCoriuick - Am ,prepared to cater to garden parties or other the week -end with -Claremont her son, R. W. Ellis, returned to the felons: . ;Binder TFswine-600 feet to' social gatherings. lrienda. her home on Tuesday. Kembers having peopert `stolen ooromanl• the poeind, at 22c per lb. Parlor in Telephone Cen- r. H. Found has purchased'a new Thos. and ,Mrs. Stephenson, of toate.immediately wit an i� member tral office, opposite the 'Dominion piano from R. A. Flem Toronto,, have' been spending it of Executive Oommittee. bakery. 29-3 fag, of Markham. week with their nephews, - James Only a 'few hundred - a' Membership fw 1.1.00. a Mrs. J. Nichol of Toronto, is and Thos. E. Stephenson. p pounds left. T. P. Shirk v C,ur mollt spending a few days with Miss, O9ring to' the absence Of the pas- Ttakste'mai l ie had troll the President or; ` Mar aret Graham. 8aoabzy on application. { g tor, trey. H. Wood, who is away Ca11�-- � �$ W on hi3 vaZ•`at o .:Com. -L. A Banks, 0.8. Palm. a nzted Farmers + Tonto, visited his mother, Mrs. J. service in the Baptist church on er, W. V. Rii•hardson,•Pickering, J. �+� Old, North Claremont --Og - '• Sirrell, on Sunday.' Sunday neat. j R. T,f1eXt071.: , g r Mrs. French and loo. Fred, of — . W 1 Clark. Inn::Phone 2804 Ontario Toronto, spent the week end with President, Secretary' D. A. and Mrs. Scott. NEW GARAGE I ' Special prices on New Perfection GSW@ei t0 A 8 -burner coal oil stovesti for a few Lc1X-etS D R U S H ' da s only. at J. H. Beal's. * The undersigned has opened up A Cady • 1 • T • Farmers; . y y -Club meets In the Mrs. D. Johnston. and children, a garage on his `oremiies and j is prepared to do all kinds a war veteran, with 13 Pickering Town -Halton of Toronto, are visiting the form - - g er's arents, Fred and Mrs. Far- of automobile repairing. � years �-expnience- in re• p second Wednesday mer. Will handle all necessary parts Frank Michell and. sister, Mrs. for repairs. O BrgA► pair work On all - males of each inonth ' !4 �- of cars, has opened a W. B. Mackay, of Toronto, spent Is also agent for Gray -Dort Cars. O Oonly during summer months. the holiday with their aunt, hirs. Call in and . see him . Z Clarage at North Clare- . .., 'Ed. Gibson. before buying.' mont and is prepared 'to Watch for next meetieg Mrs. Mitchellgnd daughter, Miss h —take Car your Car y Thomas E. Stephenson, ar t o a o. u date. Vera, spent the holiday with Mr. And Mrs. Robt. Johnston, of thes - troubles. - Satisfaction CLAREMOxT, Ont. 8th concession. r ave your Pilon, Flue in Strewth - Mr. andM 111 wriall. 1111!wart • �° ��'� = ear put right. am and family motored to p `Epsom on Sunday -and spent the - -•_(�, day with relatives. el>E101 ©ppi ng --- The members of the Methodist OGRESS cati,oni be church purpose holding a garden assured by lookingahead Garage AND FL kHING party on the evening of Tuesday, I am prepared to do chopping and oat August the 19th. and preparing for it. Baking on Mondays and Fri. y John and Mrs. Watt, Walter Farmers — y exercise ; days only, beginning And Mrs. watt and Miss Boyd. of ' Ing foresight in raising cattle, on April Ist. Uxbridge, spent Sunday with Jas. and Mrs., Graham. hogs and other readily sale- - Some stone' boats, wagon and binder n Mrs. Johnston and family, who` The Univei eaI able producUs can add to I tongues on hand. have been visiting the former's �+ -L_•` psreate, Rev. W. and Mrs. Lim caJavKlll -:- aCillil$ 1 This Bank aids John -F. Bayles, GFreenwood batt, returned to her "home ip Cal- $ and encourages every kind of gar on Thursday last. - Manufactured by agricultural operation. • , .. Mr. sad Mrs. Graham and Miss 1�. H, Jackson & Son, THE f Effie, Mr. and Mrs. McConnell. of - -g, n , tin stook. It will pay you Toronto, Firs. TuraeC,STANUAnail M our works and inspect our •tool _ Bus meets all Trains oyae, of Oak Blacksmithing and Woodworking in obtain prioea Don't be misled ville. visited with Mrs. Geo. Rich• all.ita branches. •saw umming OF CANADA a�tawe a rs - ase igs to hire day or ardson last week, 8 pPICKERING RAIYGH we oaa, and do throw o8 the agent i night at lowest prices. Rev. A. , as been. We stark Ga4po ,`ne En inr�; Emer commission of 10 percent., whiohyou wil x O. ZIMMERMAN - MAnaacmPhone 1805. - o,loy ng a five 'weeks' vacation, 'Wheels. CirculRrSawa, Saw certainly by purchasing from ns� which he bass spent in visiting his, (-RANCH ALSO. AT wFifTeYl call solicited., • h end Emery Mandrels. Thos Sanderson &Son brother in Michigan, is expected " -"- �._ J. T. MATHESON "� � _ 1i, good aecond.band.road wagon bark in tia e.to take his sertiees forsale cheap. Offi�esnd Works, whitbq, Ontario PROPRIETORS in the Presbyterian church on Sun- i - An" illustrated lecture on Some --- _ -----, _ ------ --. ^f the Wondara of India., by J ' Mxrklen, Lieut. in R. A. F. during the,Rreat war,. will be given in the -1 Be t i nit -g o Friday; .Au 15th. See bills for w' y K .1Siss J, C. Neal, of Stouffville,: i making an extended visit with her brother and family, afterspend. � tag the • a in Dr.- eel's r. eel's office as Senior nurse, -during the absence' of the junior - partner, Dr. Herbert Freel, who - teas been overseas. ' Ahike clover threshing is now ..about over. and the yield has been - ' - •- - - exceptioiraiiy-good. The yield has amounted to from five to nine r. �,.•'� - ibuehela per acre, and the price is s "now $25 per bushel. Thus the y - yield varies from $125 to $225 per g acre. Some of the farmers in this - = district have threshed 190 bushels ----wbich will brio Cla—- - i remoat football team ` attended the Civic Holiday cele f . ibratioa •at Stouffville on Monday and played two games in the foot 4 , ball touirnament. Their first gamewhich was L 1 team s won by the score of Ringwood the A The second game, which was '` , r � �= _'• played with Green River, resulted i<n a .tie, there being no wore. As (frees River had the same lack as - Claremont -these two teams tied _ " - >for the prize of $26.00. They will - *' pplay off at StoaHvine on the even ing of Saturday, Aug loth, when tha receive winner will the $16.00 c prize sad half the Rate reeeipte, and the lover the other halt of.� y ,gate receipts. - out Henderson will' regret to hear : of her death - - _ u 5th, gat the owe of .,her sister in-law, Mrs. John Mor- gan, 177 Fulton St., Toronto. Her funeral took place on Thursday, J'r when her remains were laid to rest in St. John's cemetery, Toron- 'to. Mrs. Henderson, who has been In failing health for several months caused by the strain due to her . husband's illness and the death of her two nieces, Miss Mary Morgan, who had lived with her for a ntim- ber of years, and Miss Margaret Morgan, who died about a month m mg a€ter a The- -deceased, who was a daughter of the.late Alexander Morgan. was born in Claremont where she lived all her life until she moved to Toronto last `fall. She was a woman who won a host of friends by her wonderfully cheerful dis- "ition, and was very highly es- teemed by all who knew her. She was a great sufferer all her life, but was always bright and cheer. fu). She married Mr. Henderson 44 years ago. She leaves no fam fly, but is survived by her has - bond, two brothers, Duncan sqd Oeorge Morgan, and two list lMANY woolen, when they think of Sugar, are inclined to let their -interest dwell upon the matter of price rather than upon quality. But we who make Supar, and the grocer who sells it, know there is z something more im rtant about Sugar than the price. We want you to - - learn about Sugar duality. The best way to obtain a realization of how good a sugar can be, is to try a dollar's worth of ...WDOMI'dN11 a - Grocers 'will substantiate all 'we say about its quality -they will tell you _ •it is. a matter of pride with them to be able to offer a Sugar so good. Most' 'Dominion have it in the popular 20 -pound bag, as well as in barrels. Specify 'Dominion Crystal" next time you order, Sugar. We are sending samples of -our sugar, together with a few' Exceptional T Recipes, to many of the homes in this vicinity. If you have failed to , • 1 receive a sample, write our Chatham office, and one will be promptly sent. e to you. I• DOMINION SUGAR COMPANY, LIMITED;• CHATHAM "ONTA IR O REFINERIES AT WALLACEBURG, CHATHAM AND KITCHENER Y - - Ff I , 4", - ,� - _.. � - ,4 - '_p - ­­ - . t, , ... . �,_-.,__­__.­,*"­ -!Zji� -�, - ­ - - ­­ - - - � - .IV., ��r�-" - - �­,-":��- , - - -­--;�-- . � "r ; -,--,- , - ; , �-- �__-__ , - , 7- - -­ . ,­.�-.�.- ;i,_?-',' - , - ,�t , . . ,� - 4� �. ­,­_ - � . - -�, - - -k- � -�­ , . W1, I . ­ , � , . - ,- -- .", � ­ I. " . ;�;,� - 'J1 . '. ,. - . - .�,,_, .. ., �L.' A- -- ­ - , , it ,q,.� .ttv, . ..".. ,.,;r -,_V, .f. A %..-W- - -- ­ , - - - - !yp,-.�P_P--%0X­-- -- .. -.,. 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I IHorace. - , - atong the road to i �- e r the; Harper,. she gave h�r hand to . . . . . .,was swinging, . ' ... .�, .*1: i'l . - - . I ' Ludlow. . � . '::,4� I �­.T_ , `nearest. -station, . :?, � � .*.. t,-stgtion, -behind a team of fresh ... `.i:::7:,%:. . 1. . .. , :,..i -, .­.' . . pbst horses. BY night�be was at the .:,�:�":�:.-' i "Some day, perhaps, I can thank i.., -ii 4z...' . . . ..7- �: I : J .... :f.,:X*.. V�" f, .- an you.'adequately for saving my daugh- :.... .. , . I _. station, � Impatiently waiting for .":�j::?:1 X ­.'.,.X,W.:.,;1;:j:!:�:: ,4�,��' j: j � �! ��ji,S,'�, 1, I :,:�� - .. ` - . , * :�k �1-,.� , �� . " - - - 'He had but five days to get! ter from that�ecoundTel. But I do - � , "";. ... ...... !_N�1;!.!1__-. '"I. Xt.�� "'......11111'-.1,.,::� . &.; .1 N. .� express. , " I �Y-.. 11, :., �,.�. 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Horace -Ludlow interviewed hi§ man': the people --what is necessary -and .-, -­ Vn%ageur uirder Direct -ion of Canadian Railways, clearing for the I , It was exactly five days IrAi6r that i fore. I .. I - -� --.. I n. National Ra . � , - - I . .�. ; . Ise. . ..---- _,L: . ....... . ­_ . ., . . 'can 4'. s.eril them home?" ' ­ , "i --'- ,West Indies Monpreal, Jul), 10th, with a cargo of general merchandise. ; . . - _. . n the office. of 'the South Amen - - I—. '.. '... - ".: _. � _�_ . him 1 At. that the study door ' - � * . - `.- .. 'She is Folik%duletl to return with sugar. . I . .. .. .. .. �.-,-__� � I ; . - . .. I . � return . . . . � I - consul. '-A--detective had caught . . , . . . . - - . . . . . ... - _ . just ' . * to board the' and Eloise walked into the ... , 1,� � I . as he' was about e e . g neap . pie industry. ustry. .1 --boat which would land him in Halifax room. She lookoid lik' a woman of PASSING OF THE GIANT BIRDS., I - - Flowers at the North Vole." , -'-Develop'ln'' -121 . . t � . white bridal . . . . . the neat morning in time to catch the, snow in .her trailing . That one should find sweet bloc-' In the 'Hawaiian islands the pine.� .., I � I . the 71 Point and his wedding.'gown, with the rare lace veil that had I . .. train for Birch Poi The Last of the Really Big Birds In soma in the Ice -bound dreary wastes apple Industry has during -the last few - . - 11 . . ere but' at I been her mother's and her grand- . Th was a stormy session, b1i : Danger of Extermination.- - of the North Pole, seems Incredible. years experienced considerable , de- � . l . . � , I .. .. . . '- .� its conclusion Horace -Ludlow folded, mother's floating from her head. ' , I It Is, nevertheless, a fact that there velopinent, causing It to rank second . .., . . :: I. mother? '�khe_ really big birds seem doomed' ., .. :1 . I I - many . . I I .. .away in his pqcket a signed document' "What was the telegram, ­ explorer has found' -thous- .to that of sugar. At present there are ,that would , Isn't he. coming?" . � There was the "roe" of Sindbad the the- � . about 7,000 acres planted with'pine I r . . I Id put a-stop-to*the wedding , , . d of acres of buttercups, heather, ­ 1, � . - . scheduled to occur the next merningi Madam Cheney ,buret 'into 'tears. Sailor, have Identified all a I .. . I . I . .. .... schie . . . " blikebells,. dandelions arm' rhododen- apples. , - . . 4-- 11*_. . " She shook her head. with it huge fowl, standing ten feet I .. . . . I .� I �, I -An Birch Point. Harper, the disap- . drone. It !s a veritable garden on top* �. 0 . 'Xi" . - . � . .. . . I "Never, mother?" asked .Eloise. - high, that certainly survived in Madi- of the earth, a land of exquisite beauty Viginsrdig Li.q�snt Owes oazzet . 11� pointed sea -captain . bridegroom, I e. I will explaln- gascar (to which it'was native') as late in Cowls I �� - ---�- --- - .-boarded a. -South ,Ainerican ' tramp �'Never, Elois ' at seasons, as well,-as.of midnight sun.. . I I . . . I I , . -Eloise. : . - � I . . . ' steamer, glad enough to buy immunity' . first warm, bright rays ­ * - -'�-!_� ;___ ­_ ____ - - - ___ ' ' b - ity,� some •- time," gisped 'the mother! as the early middle ages. Arab June bftngs, the &(Forget the hurt. Who carries A. � Irig down the east coast . I �', � __-, -". by leaving the countrY, even though: through her. sobs. I gators, voyag of. the, sun. The Eskinio housewife, grudge, carries a hand1ca1x"'---Jea1;I . . . - . .... - . � . � I ... I - . . " ' . was in a' St.'John dock! "Ohl I am so gladl So glad!' ' So 1 of - Africd, saw' it, alive, and brought starts spring cleaning, and soon the Blewett. his own boat - I glad! I never -wanted to marry him, i back storied about it that gave birth . . .. '. . . - for repairs. The'state-r646:m he had re ' . flowers begin to show, even up to the - the ­. . - ' -the girl. Like a .. - . - . accounts as are given in most northern- point of land -in the by Horace,: Ludlow, --who- was de ' ... . . . :. ' �. dug' of clay 1� .- �'�' '-: minM to carry in person the details' she raised her hands to pull. the veil of its eggs, I botanist has collected over 125 species served on .the Halifax boat was used mother!" exulted ., , . . 'A few ' . ,ter- sprite about to -be freed from -chains, i "Thousand and One Nights." world, .380 nilles. from.thePole. A banks, are w ill I , her head. - . � preserved to this day. -..., �;.� if b�: s Investigation. He had already b . of plants and flowers on the roof I - - . . - . .. ,� . . . . - dispatched a.telegram announcing the' Ignoring the weeping mother a Then there was this "giant mea" of .. 14, : .. ___ , I which, while by no I the world. .Even large, delicious � All grades. Write for prices. h , .. the astotmded clergyman Horace New Zealand. mushrooms are there, , while orange- . e - � .. - delay Of the tinaeg-m. - i "roe." was Iii . TORONTO SALT WORKS - , . -:.'.7. ', J64 rc ". , � - .- . 1. the, Ludlow iteppid foriward- --and gently means as tall'as the "r . . ,�,, . The Halifax boat was late, � colored lichens are in abundan6e..Alk , .. . i-: �!,. ­,.- ,.. ' � "Don't take it Off ier, a full-grown specimen weighing Q. J. CLIFF - - TORONTO 1* .1 . .1 . ­� .. train was dela-yed by a washout. The took. her band- I no nnt,nA&.--T4Kwe-mxo4e-ho-w-tyer. a strange to - say, 411;-- with - but a single �, , . I L11 I 00 U Nk- I --A . . . . - I 11 . 110 I A I . �!, -. - - - town clock was striking tmrelze__�, �_ - "' . p W , . -, - Eloise looked at him for this first number of specimens of moa,. the stage at last deposited him 'at . I : chat 'ehi � bigger than others. striking chat- re M, tea Y - o ... ..... Thousands and thousands of acr_e-s--5T- . I - 111111111111111111111111- - . . . - .A .. � ..g - entered the room. � . . - Point Inn. Everything was strangely � time since ­ - ' . . acteristic of the bird was its mas'siv. "Why, flowers, and yef no perfumie. .. . I . . . � . . . ., , I. - . ... I .. Z, . , it is you'" she breathed. � quiet, even for Birch'Point. The Inn- , - . I . I I � . . � . I .,� . - . " I . N . _. . .. :. .:, � - , . _. . . . - th erby - . hn-ed- to-! leg5� AL WU�l I - keeper d. T - d , blunx � I1. �5 � low as the shipyard worker of five ward the -door. His. land was on, the', not being able .to soon exter- __ 0 . � . . I .. *A Reminder.- - • I ....I . . . I . . .. . . � T 2 I . I . . .. .. I - . ­ . . I . I . : , o .. 1. minuted, afteIr the. white man Appeared - .­.. �. . years before. "You'll have to wait a knob when Horace Ludlo�w spoke.. min . I . - I . 'out`. We. kneel, sometimes. and pour It- __ . - . . - . . I . . � - I - . � . ".Wait a .moment, Par*son Weather'- Ion the scene, _ . -bit for your dinner. unless a cold, � ,- . � . . i " . . lilied Viob- i..." . ­ _� lunch will 'do," the innkeeper said. � by Don't send .the people away just; The last of the moss, per 9P dring 200 ago. Sharing . . "• - � - . - t6 God,� . I . The roughness of the way: .'" . _ . .. . . , - , - * , - - I . - � .' - I , .: -, . . ' TM31 ' I - - years church -" Yet.' It may not be neries Y.. 1 ably less than "The whole town has gone to c sa. 1 its fate. at about the same period.. was . . - The stones and shingle, where oiir I . -.'- .1. 0 . I., �-.:, ,%[ . . , ... I . , . *. -71 , Eloise, he said. with the air of . , ,, , ., to a 'bis wedding." � � . . � t - I man 'who -knows that beis master � the dodo--�-a bird by no means tom tired feet plod, .1 % - � . - � . - - I . .. . . �:,­_ - .--- ­ - . - . . .. . �. .� __1 � . . . - .:� -Ad& "' - " ' ' ­ . ... .. .. . - . I a- � ' ._.�.%:_... ,.-"A vedding-7" rep . ested ted- Horace . . � size, yet a giant of Its kind. . % . - parable in st i' � f-.- "' Ludlow, vaguely. . I of the situation, "will' You -walk , .. I - There In a twilight grey.'- And often. wholly selfish, we forget .. .. - . I .�- ITI ON . -. . 11 . . . 11.,�'.. ... .1y4s . 'L - species of pigeon. native . � ," boasted the innkeeper. ,�7%0 � down the church aiile_with me -to- I it was a huge spe .. i . - "Yea,"- . - The brigpter journey hours! --CLARR - .. ..1. . I. . !day 4 =have -derma .. yeu�--alt- these ! te the stand -e! 1.1-Aurit.-Jus -.--. - .., . girl in- Birch Pai is gor -- ____ - -..-------, � . .... �. . prel'I'LemT, I - : . . . . . stupid and -helpless. it had the. Addt- , " . . Not aH the road with . thorny hedge - . . - . . - - - - . .1 W& . . .� . . . � I - . - . ... - , ..-. -1 ­ - -1 � - - I yvarw.vp : � �,. 'to be married to an English swell..:- I . . . .�* . �, � , .; . �,'n s adam � ,.-- I misfortune o , - a sea-capt.iin.. He runs his own boat! "Why, I--" belra 'hocked. M tions. of -being good to,eat. " . I is set- ­. - , - .. I . - . . i Life holds so many flowers. I . I . . I . . I . I ..1. 1. ...•. I .3 . 1. . ' 'between St. John 0 Ifeney. drying - � 1 so it', passed away. . , and Mi de Janieio..!1C her teir-!f hilt Its . ' ' i - ' ' We have still the - ostrich. b , ,@sell. shaft - God help us . mark with joy _ I I . - . . .. .._.. . -.,-. ... . ­ ... . -1 I I . . - - - - ,- . � I . b t�h far a .BirA Pointl For the first time In her life, Eloise I - . . - _It is a _j"at . 1'ru-idid feathers have . I * - ot sun - � . � I I . � u_.;" I . not heed her.atobher. 5hewl *_ wirl-__ I 4 ­.­, � 1, 1.1 -mit. her � .. il - - _family_�c �.-3 t, aria . were I ,t not for 11� .�. - 'hereabouts. You can go to the woti- I stepped up' to Horace Ludlovi 4nd 4 ig dlsalj�6 ' . Each star about the dome ­: � - lng 1-1 P a may His -good will 1V'th-&tBg- . � . .. , - . ? : - . ... . � . . IORK . " . ­_ . _.... .1 _ . u want to; everybody, is I his face - between her two cold little � the fact that the, F rench Gov6rnment mg I ye - .. 1,hands and -looked -him. searchingly in maintains an ostrich preserve of great 1 . ... .� - 'S'.., - -invited " he Ihome! I . De done, - . The while we travel - .... . I . . �: : - *I,.-- - �. . -,. . I I - - - - � , . 41 `11.::� .. _,� , ��.-. I . generousli. * - eyes. , . . extent In Africa, the*specles might It . t � 7 "It must be about beginning." _1 the . I I .. �.... - . . ". .- , �'. *.. . I I . . . . I . -:.� . . . , .. . . , '_ . - .,- - - I. I - , , �, .. . ......, rid not , soon become only a memory. . . "Is it beciust. you love me.'ai - R ­Horace Ludlow started c0 briskly - , . There Is in South America a giant - �, 0- � .. :. . - .. I � . . �, - . - - - -, '. - .. .1 : I . . ,. - - - ". 6 . . . .. 14 . � - ASD- �d , .I'- In the direction of, the charch. His, -becau se I've j us t been: j ilted and .You i � . I 7 ed 'bird sometimes called the "American � . are sorry. for:me?" she challeng -- �.�:�7-: ' brain was in a ferment. Had some- . . . � � . What We Should Eat. . . . ' Seventeen ounces of food daily Are - .. I I : ,., -� : � - . - '­:'­I � ' ... ; 1. . ­ . I i, . * ' I *_.'. � .. 11 ..:I. I . _­� - - ., ..':. .. � �­ , r. - r ostrich," that is not really an ostrich I -'.ng gone wrong after all i "It Is because I ,love you. I swear , to the."rhea," -most. I tif I � � . _? Hal his I ..: �t_ th book I've � at all. It I i it by the little red psalrh� : - . said to be for a man of se- -'sufficient I thirty for :-* - � I ". � . - - 'BEANS . . .. I telegram failed to a, -rive, or hid - I � in - UruguaY and Argentina, and wheii, I -.detective hired to � carried about for five years," solemn- the Harper eluded the ' ,dentary occupation, I man doing hard work. and forty-five ... .. . .. . �.. I . . . . - .1 ._ i ,�.... . I � - . - ly confessed full grown attains -a- Stature - . � .. �..,. , see him safair)� ­ouo -thi-c-ouinftry?- -. . sed tbe.-man. - � - . . . ' Eloise turned to 6r mother. "Tell � feet. � . . � . ounces fir one who works very hard . . . ­ . ­ - ... ' " .. I There was . an unusually large that I - . r them to strike 1p'the wedding march " The rhea _produc" f eat -hers . a - - around the church door. Birch .1 0 I physically. . . _...- I . .-I, .. . - . �•. . . . . . . / 1-... .... . 1. _. . - - - AND IS A .' . .. . .. .� . _ � - . . ­.. --.- - �._.,.... crowd have thug an important article of ''.� . . . 4 .. .... � . she commanded. - . r . " � export from the countries to which. it , ­ . .�., .Pt carriages waited in the street Air-_ " Korace Ludlow waited beside P . - ­ - I �• prior to f ie war, cover- 'New bouses, p I. - . - n . . . .. . I -_ �_ . Of MU.3iCl the - - - , . . . . �, � '::.�- Strains came- Wro-ugh But at the present time It . , . . . his ton NVeatherby.at,the old church altar I is native. ' . ed, some 1,163 acres in -London and - , - ' .. : , . . - .... � 1� . � rY[RNN[NT .,.;; windows. Straightening - ..open . and watched his maid 6' dreams come is seriously threatened with extermina- 2 � suburbs 'on an aver -age every year. . . , � .�- .... . ­�, - - , . -_ -, shoulders, and with a grim face that . especially y 4 pity, lass- , tiorc This is eilpe I bare to thaf of the sloi down the aisle behind her; � . - � 11 - . - . .. .. . . . � .. ,.:- .. " : , . . . - . .. _. 1 . . . . - � . scant resemblance . flower -laden briAesmaids. In her hand', much as it is a gentle fowl, readily � '.:*�,:_: young man who. had once made love . might be profitably reared tamed and 29tuard's Liniment ch=es Divhtherm, . - . �;_. � I � : . .. - . .. I � ' I- L -.I- to thv,, bride who was waiting out she bare only a small, shabby, red . I - Between its leives- wa .1 nyder domestication. " I ' . . . psalm book. 0 * .- - .; .- .ti, j.. . . ." � . I - ...� . � �.,�..�_: % : , MUNTEE - - --- . .. . ___:_­�': there in the anteroom, Horace Ludlow .. . - i . I -. the only bridal bouquet she thou I . . . .. : - ­.. . . hall. This, too, was . _..... . 1.7:1'. , - into ''..., AGENTS , " . I . .. I . . .1. .. _. _.. � . ...", . strode the, I— :.. - I . . orth che"rishing-a frail sprig 0 � 0 1. . ... . " . le. A glance into the w _�- ­.. ". . . packed with people. e � . heartsease, dry and ready . . .1. ___7_______________1� - - . - . - . �� . and faded ' .. - ' . burch showed rows of seated specta-1 . - WANTED .. , � . . *1 � I.. . ..., . , . ' * � " - - . �:.. '' . .. 1-1 - . - ... ... I:, ..,.:. I __ - - ­ 1� � I F ' 11 -- He hastened to the little � to fall into dust, now that its mission Odors Affect Singers' Voices. . , -.,L -.:- . .�l � _. . .. . . . - - , .. , . - , . . . -:--.--- . _ tors. on . -roo? . was so successfully accomplished. .. Flowers are said to have a remark- .. - - . - 'at. the end of the vestibule. , " . To 8ELL . . . . . .- � . - . . z� .- .... . . . . , . .., ... .The audience .gasped with asioniah- 6ne'famou's T'arson Weatherby, appeared at the, meat at the sight of the strange bride- I able effect on the voice. , he I � . -,idoor, his face blank with surprise. singer never cared to smell a rose. 'for Foster Oil Burners . . �­ .. - L_ .:.�.., . ­­ . I 1: .� �,, : r.�. ...-, 1-. ' - - - .:1 .... �....:. . .. .." .., �.-_,�­,.,.",. I 1 . . . . few had known and none) said the perfume a bouquet of now• � - . parson I groom, shipyard ' % ..-. ,. "Have you an news?", the I remembered the young ar i "ThO . I made his throat "off singing for. a . -in every distri t . a c we want a live man coat - Jo demonstrate an d sell a proved at - . .. . : -- , �' r , . .. � - . . IPURI T .. . . . . - .. ... I ,implored, bride is ready and, era . .. ,implored, I . worker of flve'y;ears before. - 7 - . 'But w ' . averting. This is seemed ; � terrible." He eek." In several cases well known,. . the marriage service was being I . havI suffered from the odor of oil burner. -;- Fits any coal -burnfng range, Cheaper than Pras or coal. and has tib pressure *to No dirt. .. - - :1- . -". 't `1L - � . .. .... I - ,�. -- . �. ,�. - I . . .1 �, .. ,�- ­ - � . 7- __ . �­.. ­ .to realize intuitively that thii stanger singers . goinp rif Pm Icniew inti tivelv Ow - -s 6 L fhellcey to the tubm,6 es, and a famous opera tanks or holes block up. - --no or --A real, money- no I;ffvukw. -" . __:..*-, ­ . .---.. - . I ... . . .. "LIS W -0 I P1111110111"IM-111116 -'-'.'-' �.. •. . � situatil... line be ' narrow had been the dividing � declares that the odor from a bunch U "Yes," said Horace Ludlow, simply. . . makinx proposition for a hum . - DOSUMON 11MG. GO., - . -or I I .� . ,. . .. . . tween romance and tragedy. Th; 0`1 must see Madam Cheney at once,, throng of men and *omen from whom violets makes his voice quite husky 118 z*A=o ral ATmi IL.' 31111=11031- Out- : i '. . . alone." - t7j� __ - ____ - __ - - _ � - - - .- .�. I .. I . waiting in my study be- --- - ;� Fiel.7- ­_ --'-- --- ---- --- ______ " -_ The fingers of the organiW --- - - I I , . _ I Yond,11 directed Parson Weatherby. - . � faltered for a moment at the keys. - I. The study, door 'opened and Madam I After the stately marriage 'service - � I .1 . . --­� .. # Cheney advanced. - In her hand ftut� * ,was read, and Horace Ludlow walked . . - . . F�)' ., - ter6d 'a slip of yellow paper. "This Y � }has just come," she faltered. "What down the aisle -'with his bride, they ' . . ,., : , � . . . .- - I .. 'people passed ,the pew where he had sat that . I , I. ... -..-- • . .. .. -'--. I. it all m4n! And the are .��. .scan I... - gathered- and the music begun. I Sunday evening so many years before. Horace Ludlow smiled to himself' as .. . .. - . I I 7.�'. � , . , - . . I at say it is very inconsiderate of I , be-presseid the fingers of the bride., . : 1. .. . . ; I �'. " Captain Harper; I supposed he d0vas _9tHave you done it yet, dear?" he ­ ., q already at the Inn." . . . -whispered. . -,.. .. I I "I have word for you concerning;-- .� "What?" asked Eloise. . . . . , I . �ok 1. . aptain Harper," said Horace Ludlow. .. . "Prayed for me -as I asked you . I . I....,., . ; I . ., - It Weather- , � may I see you and Pars9n W - • . . 991 that Sunday evening five years ago I 11 - , ) / 1, - .by alone for a few moments?" .1 . Eloise, suddenly aware of the real- .. � � * - tl ?-I Parson Weatherby closed' the door ity of the man beside her, flushed as � _. the eurious crowd in the hall -m- � ' ' ,r•, . -aid of his document it took � . *1 7 With,the minutes for Horace Ludlow about ten mL se, Gid on that same -evening. s 1 "I think," she said demurely, "that •Y% - Y____' . �� rl�. .: _ 1. .1, ,�e. Parson Weatherby did it very well - . I �_� , 3! I , ni Cheney that the In .-to convince Madam . I ; . I I � . I . instead.11 .. - .. I , ... I . . 11 1 -`-� .:: , � - il�;­ 4.-. man she had chosen for her daVghter - I I �, - .. : ,.. , " . (The End.) ,. . " I . . .1 I I � _�. , �! . : , I . , � I , , , . ­ I . .1 I .... . . . . , -, . . . . 0 . � _� I . i- .v - , � * peso' IFO#421 W . . , . 100 i.ou " . ,.;�, �..X. L. I. - I I I . �. ' Split a.clothespin down the centre, . , . I . ��. . �. , ' ,-�, 1 : , ' ctormy Bonds- ;and you have a -good tool for scraping . .'- * � : ­. ­ I. , I pans and kettles. . . . . , . I , . C -1 , , I I . � - I.` ­ icvry- zondm will And Astinitill ... I . loners of V _ � On the 11"ancial *ace of the .-In the ,J� onicle of the last five � ice' . . . . . . . . . . I- ' I 1 ' ' ' I " , I .�Wooim quoted _. : " Moronto luorzing raveft. I . L 'L"* years higtory seems to have borrowed f rom. of the primeval tie- from , ' - - - :_ L - �� . - CO• . W. L. McKINNON . & - ; . . -descriptions . I "Last . luge and %Iiaiqn� of the I.Aallt Judg- . , I , - �-� L ,..� . lt)mlars in Gkova==91t and MW.IltdVal I meat. It reads lik# an Apocalypse.- I I I� I _11 I. � Bonds lKcNIAncBldg., 2 Melinda at, TOMLIO, Prof. Paterson. . .. 1 1., . - I 11 . I I __ , �� - , ' � .� - L � 4 �_'J , ' ­ �-w - . , =� 4- . I . . n � 40 8 :..,. 'S ­�7.__._,.. _... .- ��_�_ .. � . .. . . _ .. . L. MA _ �. L L � .-S! 1, . ' I 1. - ,C01I�. STARCH �. .. .L .. 1. I.,! ' IL - I - - .. For Tomorrow' S Dessert - ___ _.- - - . I . .: _� =z� .. , - The question of variety in summer - - . � . . I . I . I �. 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BRITAIN RA DAN_PW- - - ., , , a - �----- TNf S WAY THEY GET TOLE - MGN .. - Commerce of Country Faces Temporary Disaster -Downfall of M• 0. - Government Considered Possible -London "Bobbies"kiN and British Bakers Join Strikers. ._ ;A despatch from .London says: -The The worst movement of all from ;general industrial unrest in Great Bri- the Government standpoint' is the - `twin which has been seething even threat of "direct action' by, the a �' sinks the armistice, seemi, at the. triple alliance of raulwaymen, -present hour to have reached,, a poin minerd and atranspo t workers. 'which menaces the commerce of the - • i ng a These powerful unions are taki ! 1 country with at least temporary dis- secret ballot tdecide whether they :aster. It is considered possible that shall use the weapon of a general it may mean the downfall of the Lloyd strike to to enforce their r -George Government. r3' political l - �. The strikes of the past month have program of the nationalisation of mines and railways, and to end con- mere on- ecritfc$i and ith' been serious enough, 'but they are pnwtIrawal fall from a - merely symtomatic of an epidemic of "-dissatisfaction which appears to pre- participation in Russian affairs. vai'1 throughout the ranks of organized In these circumstances words of 'labor, Half a million Lancashire cotton revolution and -Bolshevism crop up in operatives were idle for more than the newspapers, and are used by con- i -''three weeks. Two hundred thousand servative men to describe the present 'Yorkshire miners have been on strike movement. Some of Ahe newspapers y are asking where the mons comes since July 20. The Liverpool dockers Y have paralyzed shipping there for two! from to finance all the propaganda _ Ad -weeks, holding up hundreps of ships being put forth. V o! all sizes.. The bakers decided i The Government regards the po ' e to strike on Saturday, and now the, stnike as the most dangerous featWrc '-'London police are about'tog o -on their! of the prevalent unrest. It may prove second strike.. _ j a critical test -of the labor convention. =arl�e#S of the �OXId Ported hand -b, Burma or Indian; _ $3 tr $3.50; Lietasmss, 14c. Honey -Extracted clover, 5 -lb. tins, •�. 24 to 25c; 10 -Ib. title. 2331 to '24c; w _ all order king with his dark shadow Ps the olON e FORCE thatmer- Toronto. Y + D. Breadstuff s. 60-11;. tins, 23 to 24cg buckwheat. 60-1b, The,'.m is'kee lug the farmer and the home mer - Toronto' Aug. 6,- Msniitobs wheat j8 to 19c QQ.pp3 ,►1.9-ez•+ $'L -b0 to•1 chant apart. This is the one big, THU NDER cloud pu ,our country life. Tht s SHAD W of the BIG CITY is killing -No. 1 ko' rthern, $2.24t,�s. No. 21 doz.; 10 -oz., X1.50' to $4, dozen. P - Northern $2.2134 • No. 3 irorthern Ma le y p,- per imper_, our COM31UNITY growth. Thia GIANT monopoly works NIGHT affd day to keep us APART. Fie knows that P Products --S g --Syrup,.' ,. "$2.17%- ko. 4 wheat, $2.11. in store ial gallon• $2.45 to $2.,'10, per 5 im. once WE GET TOGETHER HIS business Is doomed', Wh®re, then, do WE stand? WHAT shall WE do? Remaly ' 'Fort William. penial gallons, $2.25 ' to $2.40; • sugar, in the GRIP of the 4IANT? • Rest CONTENT under the DARK shadow? Rather, let• us break up the monopoly 5danitoba oats -No. 2 CW,' 92%- lb., 27c. and the shadow by the SUNLIGHT of co-apeiation. LET'S GET TOGETHER and scatter that GLOO.X - No. 3 CW, 89�Yac; extra No. 1 feed, Provisions --Wholesale. , • • _- - 89%e; No. I feed, -87%c; No. 2 feed Smoked meats -Hams, med., 47 to, ;84%c, in store Fort William. 48c; do, heavy, 40 to 42c; cooked, 63'PEACE EFFECTIVE ,.ALBERTA DROUGHT CHICAGO RACE Manitobabane -No. 8 CW. $1.41; to 6 . ,rolls, "85 to 36c; breakfast- +� No. 4 CW, $1. re ec e , 55c• backs. Iain, 50 to ' teed,. $129sIs ; in store Fort William. 515; bone'.ess, 56 to c; clear tea, RTR 10 , 33 to 360. ' ' e AJWA American corn -No. 8 yellow, nom final; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Curbd meats-Longclear bacon, 321 '+ i - a i 33c clear bellies, -31 to 32c. ' g Violence K t in Check b according to freights outaide, ar - ure :erces, - Treat Requires France's Signa- Sittta#ion Regardin Feed Short- ep y Force Ontario wheat -No. 1 winter, per tubs, 36% to 37c; pails, 36si's to 871Kc; titre t0 . a e p ol 6,500State roo +ear lot, nominal; No. 2 do, $$S�OH to; prints, 37% to 38c. Compound tierces,; Three. A despatch from .Calgary rays:- �` t� $2.08; No. 3 do, nominal, f,o,b. ship- 31% to 32c; tubs,. 32 to 32%c-, pails, General rains thrau hoot the'outhern A despatch from .Chicago says:-. �1 i 32% to 323i'tc; A despatch from Pa�i`a says, -It g Race war terror �i bloodshed abated :ping po points, according to freights. Prints. 33 to 3334c. is expected in -French circles .that the' section of the Province inheate that A& el wheat-Na 1, 2 and 8 Montreal Markets: - I I after tour days and ni h - 'discussion of the German peaco treaty the long drought has been broken and{ Y g is of rioting, Montreal, Aug. 5 -Oats, extra No.' but violence continued• to occur o - Barley -Malting, $1.31 to $1.85, ac= I feed, $1.0314. Flour• new standard' will open about August- 10th_ in the thr, situation as regard feed adicall Burin the latter art of the yooMin to feights outside. -for-cattle a is 8. grade, $11 to $11.10. -Rolled oats, bag P _ Y I Newaltoastdl in vr� notwithstanding aforce of.6,b00_ r Chamber of De utiee •and viii con-' P Y improving. Buckwheat -Nominal 90 lbs., $6.25.. Bra6,.$4:.. Shorts,$44. time for three or four da s.. There 8"tom' Slate troops and thousands of Rye -Nominal.. Hay, No. 2, per tan, car lot's$28.' will then be a three or four -da} dis- idt- of the-_pveviwe P politer; it�sm re men were on active dui in i ' ion in' the Senate: i by Provincial Government Min- aide negro quarters. Y. the $ovtlt-- y ard, $11, Toronto, choicest creamery; 54:; to 5414c. inters, gathering here to causer A Bug i Trench :vould I g Three ' ne oea died of bullet Ontario.- !tour -Government stand- Eggs, fresh, 62 to 64c selected' 58c t• ranchers and stock rnen in the ' not consider the treaty anal a wounds, making the official corrected ard, $10.25 to $10.50, in, gaga. Mon- No. 1 stock, b2c; No. 2 stock, 45c. Po- - Calga oartt treal, prompt shipment; do, $10.25 to, tatoes, 2 ed State had acted, came from 1I. rY per hag, ear lots, $_ 50 to $3. j .p.__ ea to ,is 1610.50, in jute gage,. Toronto, prompt' Dressed h4Bs, abattoir killed, $3Q to Franklin -Bouillon and other oppon - 1.$82�b0. Lard, pure, wood pails, 20 ents to Premier Clernenceau.'who are! 19 9lJrKEz ENEMY W 1RSii1PS'- groes. Only one of the three was shot _ Thursday, though a dozen or more illleed-Csr lots. a fuer - � 'eyed to have political., reasons �; •ARE READY TO DE 3 � i,t'.tGED Y, _treat freights, gage included, bran, ? members oY both t aces were wonnd'ed . to $42 to $45' Live Stock Markets. for delay. But it as RealLy ~perToronto, in a sca sere - is ur pass '$44 t $49• shorts, per ton, Aug.Ang. 5. --Choice heavy that M. Clemenceau_ will be -able ,to A des:�atch from Lr.dnn says:- mos ,good feed flour,. per bag„•steers, $14 .to $14.75• good heavy bring about a speedy consideration: j One battleship, three light cruisrra! them of .a minor character. In the $3.25- to $3.35. Nteers, $13 to $13.50; butchers' cattle j and .fifteen destroyers of the German down -town districts a crowd of whites • He- =No, 1, per ton, $22 :o $24• , As Japan is supposed to have a copy a y � choice, $12.76 i:e► $13.25; do, Rood, of 'the treaty by' this time, and- .the Grand deet, w•hirit -wprr. scuttled by attacked and severely beat a negro mixed, per ton, 110 to $19, track, To. $11.75 to $12• do med.,.. $11:25 to their cre:vy 'at Scs ; !clow, in file who was on his way home from work. Y Tonto. Emperor's ratification is expected, at; P' $11.50; do, com., $7 to $8; bulls, choice, Orkney I-Aands, on Jura "'_ are read The neuro area remained compar- Straw-Car lots,.per ton, $10 to $11, $10 to $11 do,.med„ $10.25 to $10.75 ; an early date, French officials are. of Y y' ativel uiet. The track, i`sronto. do, rough. �$8 to $8.25; butchers' cows, the -opinion' that. the treaty will be- to be salvaged; it 'was anncurtced is ___y �- Presence of -thea try choice $10 to $10.50; do, ;good, $9.25 come effective when the Frerch ratify, I the House of Cesrmcri iiy �, liter 1 troops apparently had. calmed the . s Coon Produce -Wholesale. Hume Lon First Lord of the Admin-! negroes' fears, and had a salutary to $9.75• do med. $8.50 to $9• do, about August Wth. England has 'al - g. n - - -38c prints, 88 _to 40c.� Creams 36 to i com., ,$7' to $8; stockers, $8.75 to retidy ratified the treaty, and the sign-', alty. Mr. Long said work was pre. I effect on disturbing elements among P �,, atures of onl three rest overs are' ceeding on three -other dextro e; He, both whites and blacks.' The troops 'fresh made solids 50 to 50%c• prints, ' $11.75; feeders, $13.50 to $i2 canners y g p ' ' * P �' and cutters, '" i r as curt of ens no in,-ntion of hotdip were well distributed, and the military - = 50 to c' chickens good to choice, necessary to male it 'effective. �� R machinery was running smoothly. Egg"5 to 47c. g $4$ l Otto $150 doll om. Many of the poorer smooth! were i Wessed poultry --Spring and 60; $65 to $75; springers, $90 *r g a aT� �O*� inegroes _!EOc• roe>stars, 2bc; fowl, ° � � $160, light ewes, $� to $10; .year= UaraQ+�e U j ._, � re rted to dire need. of food and wtLh- 0 to 32c• I GERMAN STATE TRIBUNAL Po ducklings, 32c; turkeys, 35 to 40c;flings, $11.50 to $12.50; spring lambs,! TO PASS UPON KAISER'S GUILT out funds. Thursday was pay day at • per cwt., $15 to $16; calves, cod to; aaquabs, doz., $6. g I the stock yards, but negroes feared choice, , t$24. 'ta $17.50; hogs fed and HOI�SHEVIK FORCES Live pau:trq-Spring chickens, 400; t$24.25'to ' A despatch from Berlin says: -.1' to go there to draw their wages.M;. roosters 22c• fowl 26 to 30c• duck- watered, aS24._o to $:4.50; do, weighed' q Thousands of ne oes did not attempt ' " ' ! off cars, $24.50 to $•24.75; do,. , f.o.b,, " I state tribunal is to enquire into and it pt Zings, 30c; turkeys, 30c. 2. "'I fix the responsibility for the war. It; to go to work all week'. _ g $..3.25 to $23,50. ' O� er 3,OOQ :Prisoners Taken by P y j Wholesalers are selling to the re- Montreal, Aug. 5 ­Best butchers' i will be composed of the Suprema.+ �_ --• { "tail trade at the following prices: bulls, $7.50 to $8,50; . poorer .grades,] -Gen. Denekine on the Volga. I Court of the Empire, whose president' CALL i' 1RLIAMENr Cheese -New, large, 28 to 29c; • will be Chairman. e, ho be assisted' - $6 to S7.b0. Beat butchers cows, $6.50' twins, 28% to 29%c; triplets, 29 to I A des atch from London says:-.'� a ',EARLY IN SEI'TEbiBER 30c; Stilton, 29 to 30c. I to Canners good quality, $1.50 to aloes P by the president of the 3filitary Court _ Butter -Fresh dal Canners down to 35.. Grass calves, Gen, Denekine, the Russian command- 7 48c• creams r'' ch)ice, 4f to $7.50; milk -fed, $15 to $17. Sheep,{ err. has gained an important victory and the judges of the Prussian, 1311-1 A despatch from Ottawi rays: -.E creamery prints, c. to 56c. : $8; lambs, $10.' Choice selected' hogs�.arg over the, Bolshevik and captured •the'; aria' and Hansa High Courts. In Parliament will be called, in a': prn- Margarine -36 to 38c, $24 others $20. town of Kan'Eash'n on the Volga Five , g bability, early in Seq.aniber ; ,Eggs -No. 1's, 54' to, 55c; selects 46 cars, g - addition, ten assistant judges will be: 57 to b8c., - thousand Bolshevik, nine guns and, elected, five by the latiennl A,: semb:y; Thursday, Septembse .4, is suggest - Dressed �WINNIPEG HAS :1Ri1Y and five by a committee of the Ger- , _poultry Spring chickens,e quantities of material were also. ed as entative date. although no- r55evroosterai 28 to 30ei fowl 37 UN•EhIPLOYEDI taken.- mAn States. • The .sittirrgs will be thing has yet been of -Vial'..; determ':.- ' to 3$c;'turkeys, 40 to 45c; ducklings,ublic. rhe tr!bunsl.will be only em - _]b.,35 to 40c; squabs: Boz., $7; g sc-dam r: tc`.'from-OPinnipeg say=s:=, War Office'says that possession of. - an ea ler ca m„ o scs n 28 to 30c. , L According to a statement -given out by Kamaskin gives Gen. Deneki;i a firm-' tion of Tii'lt; it will rnt impose pun-' " g _.. at first contemplated w:': be neces,:try Domin.:on Etnp'.oy:re�it'; hold o the river and his main ob-. ishmeni. _ owing to Lhe. lapse of the \'liar ilTeaa- i fowl 30' to 85c + uresu e , Beans -Canadian hand-picked, bu's., 000 persons are unemployed. in the cit PY • $4.50 .to $5; primes, $3:50 to $4• Im- Ig ' { of Winnipeg at the present time. :GOVERNMENT EOARD TA SELL WHEAT, _ PAYING CASfI TO FARM± RS - - 4 r threatenin the Bolshevik communica- LONDO, rOII HERS ' �. I tions with- Astrakhan. Kanlaskiil was i ` GREATEST AIRSHIP entered by,the anti-Bolshev!k troops on July 30, and the fleeing enemy wall A despatch from London says: -1 pursued 12 miles beyod the town. The giant British dirigible R-34, which landed at Pulham, Nos#olk, on Jul y E11iB.4RK AT PORTSMOUTii 13, after making the first transatlantic ON TAE RE�jO:: ON AUG. 5, dirigible flight, left there for East .._.. Fortune, Scotland, the point from A desna c on says:- .which it started for the United States, The Admiralty has is3veri the pro- -34 circled over London at low g passed under pit) on the proc.omatton - • of peace. It is further regar,?e•1 as of great imp3rtani a that there should be Itr. dela in ratification of the Peace Treaty by the Dominion Parliameii, , I �•----•---- $_ What He Meant. Everybody who'has used a telephone knows exactly what is meant by the ` following description of the way a cer. Prevailing Wo -pro- rld Prices to'be Paid at Delivery-Seculation P - hihitari ST - a esty s ships Renown, altitude urmg a teen twin person talked over the wire: Channels of Transport. rt Dragon andDaunt es,3 _ ait of and cheered by excited crowds. The luau at one end had become -' the Prince of Wales to Newfoundland ` - thoroughly exasperated, and asked his `? A despatch from Ottawa says,- the wheat in proportion to grade and The Government has finally determin- quantity. .ed its policy in regard to this year's (4) 'No speculating on exchanges or wheat crop. The main features of profiteering by handlers to be allowed in disposing of the wheat crop of 1%W9 the plan are: to the disadvantage of either produLVr (1) A Board to buy and ma'r'ket the or consumer, __.crop of 1919. 1 (5) A direct and .immediate• cash (2) A cash payment on account to sale by the farmer, and a speedy be made to the farmer at.the time he movement of the crop along the usual sells his wheat. channels of transport. (8) The wheat crop of Canada to " The personnel of the Board will bb be sold by the Board at tbo ,prevailing made known very shortly, as also will world prices, and the surplus proceeds, the initial cash payment to be niade -t after expenses are deducted, to be on account to the farmer at the time distributed to the original sellersr f I the sale of his wheat. and Canada. The Prince will =embark LASTING MEMORIAL g on the Renown at Portsmouth, August TO GLORIOUS DEAD His friend was an• Irishman, and re - 5th, and transfer at sea -to the Dragon plied: "I can hear you all right till on arrival in Canadian. R'atcis. He A despatch from London' says - you begin to talk, and then I can't un - will re•a,-ibt.rk in the Renown n!i' The cenotaph to "the glorions dead" derstaud a word you say." Charlottetown on Au -u3`- 19th; finally in Whitehall, now of plaster, will be disembarking at Quebec, after arrival done in marble, as a permanent mem- -- - - ,fust 80. there on August 21st. On his journey oria7. It was designed by Sir Edwin The peace crank was going strong to Canada the Prince - of.AVales will Lutyens, who:wail now be asked to His umbrella waved frantically, and occupy the'apartments c;n thc'.Renown make a memorial in enduring farm, his side whiskers bristled with the - - usually allotted to the Admiral. The strength of his emotions. . refitting of the vessel, by his ex- His Vacant Done. "Gentlemen, unity is strength. We' pressed wish, is not to 1;H on'the usual Borleigh=Yes, the bullets struck my keepers of the door of peace must' DA lavish scaY6 associatei ' with State head, went careering into space and- hang together -"- voyages. The ship win, in fast, be Miss Been -How terriblel Did they "And the sooner the better," came little altered. ; . get out? 'r'. C a sweet voice from the crowd. . . .• • • •: - ...1 .::...���» _..... , .: e...._. ,,. as -.w ..lei} rww- }. _ _. ,..... ♦.._..,i.S�.Yi'�wnl,d'ra.nx�.e[.nl'F•x'.,C.*. a ✓ni'�irirN•i.,N•��'+• 1��t'4�r;�+1'+�1 r.f a,F+"' a rte•' ' s. � ; - r. .... .. ._..�a..';s.., "ns v�..sv.oih` ...�•cH -E, • d . :--e+r±tias.i£r..vs=�,r.� �.,sa',s;•k:.:'jxea.'r..x y..w>y:...:. p. : a._�'S +itP- .+,e•. .a •�: N t - . rc �. ...,„t;�;~,,. .. •� .[(y , .. M •: .._ _'y�� , as r ..y�� . , . k! . ..s . �--•-• ;cr k �.�� , � :�'t-:x . R,:, •a*izr�+. sr- ,",a"*•�/ : "�.•c .:;.k, .•^' w •,�Y•.y,��.e,+. y;..'G•.!-`'gym'_.. �,.. .•,.., .. .. F.:.$'ft: lu _, -1:. .. :a'1',.,' .. ,. ..,.f _ :. �, _: ,.'t�.,'_" ',,,�':sX�:ec'. .�•�. ., �.s:: �..�•MS 1 ,/', ,,.ne ;:. `' 1 f`, •f r Fn s: 6 - t. i , •..,. _ �__ - - ^ . _ Ind, --Geo. A. Gordon and family, of _ Fera ditveritieswents. Clr].:SCe BtOG3C �f • OhALISMS. }' . Toronto, visited with 'relatives _ here-over the bolidap; AY WANTED-Good timotb or f _` --Miss Annie Noble land the H mined. Apply at "Nexe "Oface. y -•� McClea s "Fam6us enamelware moi- al -ldies Eva.Bnntiog-is holiday- _ _ . _ • � _ - . _ ing with friends in Muskoka,' _ Misses McCowan, of Toronto, sge�nt _ - Mrs L= A:_Find]ay>_nfToroitt the holidit with Robert anal Mrs.OLLi�1G PIGS. FOR SALE-8 weeks T•uigt •A==I,�ad y +spent Saofd. Apply to Gerald Cowan, Rouge P.O. -' tufday with her relaEivea orlon. -_- -- tsankh_sell pbosse. :a here. -Gordon Law will close his -- -- .-Larne"Brodie; Toronto, s� lit blacksmith- shop -at 12 --o`cio VERNMENT. ' Municipal and you will nee some or preserving -yotar-eewsen'" ult. the holidaywith W, and gug12 noon, on Saturdays 'during orpora'ion Bonds For Sale-=W D• Dyk s: Bona Broker, Whitby, Ont„ Bea i'hone 13. 'Kettles from 1,50 up. Sauce Pans from 85c up. - :Miner... hot weathers _ ___.. � Ind. Phone 70. . - 40tf ' -Mr. and-Mrs, Gardiner, of Wal- -Mr: Yorke, principal of the Have you noticed Sur pew prices on $e.rger's Paritz •Green and, ►vee g Ronne able, school, was the -STRAYED-From the Kinlock farm nate of Lead ? See them and buy at once. tOD, Owl are visiting with Rev. Drs y h Corner of the Kingston road and the Rose- Also, a ,1111 algal, of _Hcirvest' TOUIs. " Marsh. west of M. C. and- Mrs. Zimmer- bank sideroad, a mare in foal. Reward. G. B. :d v -Miss Joan Forbes,. of Toronto man over Sunda Clark, R. R. No. 2, Pickering. • 43-40 -46 It p ase you to' look over our stock. -' e ent the holiday with 'Mies Irene -W. Peak left last week for STRAYED-On to the remises of p Y � wile a you and a190 le ) arkar. Georgeto, . where he has secured S the undersigned, lot 20, con. 4, Pickering, a / 7 'T=Mrs Harvey, of Oshawa. spent a remunerative po9itiOn as time- red and white heifer. Owner.maypehave same by �• H� BUNDY, - - DICKERING y pe roving property and paying expenses. W. G• Hannay with her sister, Mra; A. keeper with Mr. Trimble,..con �y;llaon,.R, R. No, l,l.ocust 13111... 4s-48 _ Findlay. tractor. — - - r r —RAV: A. E. Brdce'offic#at6d 8 TIME TABLE-Pickering Staton a -Miss Anna 'Cowan,'of Toronto;' _ T. R Trains going East due as fonoiws = • y spent Sunday.at the home of her the Pariah Church, Oshawa, last No _s D3alj -_ 8.07 d. M. 0. parents here. Sunday, the Rev. G. Fletcher, of „ 113 Local ` 2.37'P. M. -Mr. Zimmerman, 'of Stevens• Whitby, taking hie place at St. ., se Local •. 8.08 P. M� - %, C p undo here with his George a church.' Trainit Wal dus as foil 8 t8 B � - e n g� rill , y -Tho Woman's Auxiliary of St ' No. 35 Local sea. M. C. Zimmerman. s _ -D. and Mre..Sir>,pson spent the Georges church will hof tbeir �• S7 Loq�i 2.85 P. M. - `. holiday with their sister-in=law, regular monthly business meeting •..M 7 m 8:00 P. Di. Yra. Davis, of Hamilton. , _ , • art the rectory on Thursday, Aug. .Noe. 8 and 7 also run on- Sunde►y _ -Miss Vera Burling has return- 14th,'at S'o'e oak. Foregoiag to 1 hour In advance _ - ed home, after visiting her sister, -The Ladies' Aid Society of St. of Standard time. - _jB __- - _ - - Mrs. Clements, Clements, of Milton. Andrew's church will meet at the � Spotted _ Shantun silk for skirts and* dresses„ natural color, =Miss freae Rogers is spending home o! Mrs. Acthar Boy-es on L�' a few days .weth her sister' Mrs. Wednesday, Aug. 18th, at 3 P. m. Il e X t o Tl $ with spots of;roae, hrown,•nasy or alice W. J. Taylor, of,Brooyklin. , All ladies welcome. Confectionery blue, per yard 1.50. -Miss Corinne Doyle. of Toron- -A number of building ,lots to, . . vi itin her grand-parents; have been surveyed on' the Jones un Silk, fine quality,-yard wide, _sery icea g� Navy blue'Shant g Ciel ty vard wi a -serviceable Goo. M. and Mrs. Palmer.. farm, and are now being offered � r -F. W. and Mrs. Hicks are tak- for sale, Full particular e may, be NEILSON S Ice Com` for summer-wear,_per hard 1.50. a two weeks' vacation motoring had from W. V. Richardson. * constantly on hand in bulk or brieke through Western Ontario. Farmers, attention-We have Gdm, Chocolates and other Sweets. INatular eolor Shantung, •so much. in demand for coal -Dire. E. J: Shirley is visiting' just received four cars of large - �+ dresses, price per' yard, 1.25. o, relatives in Stra'tbioy and other lump.coal, special for threshing, Popu]ar Patriotic Musr .- _ .. -- • - points in Western Ontario. which we are selling at $8.50 per Tobaccos, Cigars, etc, _Rla`ek pailette dress silk, yard wide, per yard 2.25.' -Misr McGuire, teller is the ton. Campbell Flour Mille Co. * IN DILLINGHA�i BLOCK . Standard Bank bene, _is now on -M• C. Zimmerman left -on Pickering, Oat. M O _:..._joying a two weeks' vacation. Wednesday on a business trip to _ ►� -The township council will Brockville, and will be absent for meet -on Monday next -for the several days. -Mr. Gowett, from Navy blue Verile, -1 yard wide, per ygrd, c �1 65 transaction of general business. the bead ot$Ce, Toronto, will re- `� Coal $lack, Voile " " 75C James-Clazie, of Port Elgin, Reve. t Pare white - " 54e ppaaid a 9yiag vieit to hie-sister,-Mr..and Mrs. Ward, of Toron- L Mea. John Murkar, one day last to, Mr. and Mrs. Trimble, of Alia- Flowered grey and blue `�-' _ ,5 week. ars Falls, and Mies Trimble, o Trim- . Chestnut,.• 10.90 per ton gg Stove, 10,75 1' -M. S. and Mrs. Chapman sad ble, of Chatanooga, Tenn., apant Egg, _ - 'hese, make serviceable and grfltty .dee®nes. L. and .Mae: Chapman. enjoyed Sunday with J. C: and 4irs. 13ry. T40'55 the holiday. - - -Geo. over, w THOS. A.LAW Z1�.�=E'�i Ha�TERY .y- George and Mre Martin and spending the past few weeks at _ _ Kenneth and. Mre. Gordon, of To th@ bows his parents in Brad P10�®il2i�`• L 'a't' . ronto, span a returned to Picketing, Whitethread. Sll--�ose,.per pelt • .1.351 r mother, Mrs. James Gordon. and we are R -Rev. W. and Mrp. Moore, of is gradually recovering. - 's ose. per pair -'•50 Coraana, who were visiting with -A meetiaR for worship will bea in a B1Qck Cotton Dose _ = W. J. and Mrs. Miller, left on held in the Friends meeting house White Lisle Hose.' •5Q .Friday to..-visit their relatives in-,on the afternoon. First dap, the -'Whit t Kingston. 10th inst., at 3.80, at the request •- _ -' -' --- -- - - _-. 'White Cotton Hose Ifiss Viola Bennett of .Oshawa of Cgrus Coopee, n' Minister of _ 'At- Once. _ 40 _ - and _ Miss Jean Anderson, of To Middleton Ohio. A cordial invite- _ - ionto, hsys been spending a few tion is extended to all. ZA.�IFis�.� Q'Zw�s� days with Misses dean and Mar =-As Misseq. M. and J. O'Leary - oris Aanap... -' - - White Silk Gloves , 1 per r - j bave sold their residence on Kinpc - 00 r pail• - { Mrs. Mesnard, of Buffalo, and Men to R'Ork `•: - St. East, they will hoed an auction r Ghaulpai me andonpe color I.O�and:�5 a Rod Miss Mar�jor�ie-An sate of their household effeete, -in- derson, of Toronio, act troiidagisg Y11 t}l� Black Si Hose , riudi1W parlorluruiture, stood par. p_ Also Children's white .silk gloves. at the manse,, and also camping at for cook stove, hada. beddiDR- sad ----------.____ __.. . ' ' - Simeoe Point.. numerous other articles, an`Thurs• -J. an rs, arm ROSE` FLAX MILL - --- - home on Friday. last from their -As•we go to press we learn of —Children's khaki ove_ ralls, price 50c per pair— i wedding tour and are now getting the death of George E. LAwrence, nigt the the o; the n a on nicely settled in their home on _ _ 1. $lizabeth St, which took place on Wednesdaes To play iu. y _ _ eight at his-home here in hi9. 79th. Apply on premlees -James Rose is advertisin for pear. He has been a resident of _ men to work . in the Rose las 'Pickerin� Village for over two �,Q Mill. Wort is to begin- right ears. a has been in failing away and hs Rill 'be continued y as few mordlis _ me s - through the winter. health for the past - A carload of fixtures' for the from -the infirmities of old age. rhwoW _Kew, .77 mew bank bnilding arrived here Until he came to the village he _ e L -L� r on Saturday and is now been put lived all his lifer in Audley where _ pjC$ERING -G ` v �- R S f y tr p Hi§ MANAGER, he was a sacra'+sfni farmer. is position._ ' The bank will be funeral will take place-to day'(Fri- — _ - Have you bought pour &oderTwine yet ?' If not ,ready far ocenpation in a few day) at 2.30 to Salem cemetery. Ile $ ;days. . we can supply you with the best PICKERINO _ -Lieut.•Col.-'(Dr.) R. Wilson, had no family but leaves a widow ��- _ •. •_ _. � •,'. > to mourn his death. - who has charge of Hart House, _ - 2., �c Silver Leaf, 600 ft Toronto, accompaied by Mrs. Will -Oa Saturday evening, on the Gold Medal,. ft; ... _ . - - aeon and Mrs. Wm. Logan, were in Kingston road, about tiro miles LUM�ER, YARD 25c .Plymouth, apecial,•500 ft, 280 - •' itown on Monday and called on J. east of the village, a collision be Green Sheaf, 550 ft; - ... -' land il[re. Murkar. tween two auto@ occurred in which -- - - -' - -Harry Powell moved his one of the cars was badlyidamag- We carry a beavy_and well asoort: Parte Green, 75 cents per pound . fioasehold effect@ to Aneast6r oo and. two o! its occupants dome- ed stock of Lumber, all well ,Arsenate of Lee►dl 8i cents per pound Monday, where he and his family what io jural. A roan driving a _ milled and dry, comprising r ' = } will reside. He has secured a anY Dort attempted to pass a the following material -I - d �T good position with` a business For , and yin doing so his car Matched Fine, He ' look,,. B. B. 'Fir. G. - e - LLE SPIE.,UNBAR JL W b : hoagie lot= town. skidded, smashing sevei.sl of'the _ j� I -A now cement bridge In being Wheels of the Ford,'and otherwise Spence and cedar .' built across the race at the foot of Eye,, coosiderable damage. A pine and Spruce Dressed Lumber Ohareh St., T. McCarthy,, of And- her Dose broken and also White Pine and Cedar Sidings t.y ved other slight injuries,' and FOR SC"MM HOLIDAY . TRIP -2 b�ln inone -Shingles, �- 4 rather bad condition for some sera wonder is that more accidents do Ot •, Mme. We- D. Gordon on, d �' ' not occur, judging from the num- - �.7Z �.:. - • -Grading. to being nolo@ for the _ - - ---Vn �11010115% Willi bar of the- road and' the _ NK, SUIT CASE OR CLUB BAG station to the new buildiams to.be Ox TRUNK, - ;erected by the govern meat on the her o! them run. .Independent — a BeU and Inde ndent phone. cite they recently purchased ladt -On Saturday evening what _ Good etoc o Inge an W"Uja javoruvi" via mw__ W o! the station road, and the might have been, a very serious �+ ties have also a>trived• for the accident betel Donald Munro. He �' DALE MUIS also, 1 second hand team Breechiti Harness; $26 ,• track. The work is being pushed was engaged cutting grain and PIOKEMxi%*T Q r• ' "ala rapidly as possible. wbe>q..ia the middle of . the field • +.1- PICKERINQ $AR,N�88 EMPORIUM v A quiet, but 'pretty wedding had to make some slight repairs You can always get'thebestMani- took place on Wednesday, Aug. to the' canvas of the binder. in toba Flour made from No. 1. Home. Phone 3800. W. •J. CO'AHWEL�. 6th, at West Hill 'manse, when which he had to use a pocket - Manitoba Wheat Sophia M., eldest daughter of Dav- knife. In soave manner the knife Royal Household and Glenora for id and Mrs. Annan, was united in slipped and the blade entered his Bread: Trp a bag. -- - marriage to Roy J. Percy,' second wrist, cutting --the Iarge' ' artety: Pastry Flour- Fresh Rolled Oats _-__son of John and Mrs Percy, of The blood at once ,parted oat in - BRAN, SHURTSi .� _ ,.. LIG �MM '� EAR Pickering._ The ceremony was a large stream for several yards. MIX FEEDS .,performed by Rev. Mr. McLeod• Mr. Munro was i'.'n a dilemma.- He OAT CHOP — We have on hand new linea of Meda Balbri Bans-just on the CRUSHED OATS ehet a =-in combination and piece suits. The bride looked pretty in a gown was alone in the field- with his -_ _ y _ _ . _. _ t of crepe ile-chane with hat to team,. and he was in great danger BARLEY CHOP A dandy line of the very latest in Fine Shirts, ranging from L50 to match,' and carrying a bouquet of of bleeding to death. He succeed WHEAT 2.50. The nicest stripes you ever saw.- - • white sweet peas. The bride was ed is stopping the flow of blood CRACKED CORN - ended- by het sister, Sopbrona, by pressinghis thumb over the. MIXED HEN FE$D. Something for the kiddies-a brand new variety is the Romp. who wore a dress of Brown silk. artery until medical aid could be _ Caldwell's Cream substitute are at 1.50. What yolu• bay Deeds for working in is the cum= ; ` carrying a bouquet of ink sweet secured. when the wound was Calf Meal. lapor is a nice, cool, comfortable khaki anion suits of / �ar. The groomsman was A. F. dressed. Had be not euccgeded in Molasses Meal' I_ Overalls. We have them. Percy, brother of the groom. The stooping the flow of blood, death CHOPPING AND �1AT On , g�� ars the best-you know, you've bought them here before. groom's gift to the bridesmaid would have been a matter of only CRUSHING EVERYDAY wras a brooch of platinum set with a few minutes. He is now recov- Get prices on feed in ton lots. A nice new line of Men's Hats can be seen on stones, and to the groomsman, A eriog rapidly. bnt is ' quite weak BELL PHONE. our shelves. They are the very latest in style 'p /� .: set o! gold cuff-links The happy iron the loss of blood. Hees to W. •w•• w��M � A� •pTTNI�1IN(�. i P:ICjgERING • 7 cr►lrplP left far a short trip to Ur- .conXmtulated oil his narrow Is. • t B V `t" • w `"• :. etagevlie and In�le�vooet. cape. 1 Chopping every day.j etablished 1857. .,•:cxe'+'-'. .:,...-.. - ,., :,_. .....,.. ',.41ti ia.:.:.^.'.�:'._ ., e.... .__.f;..f.,...,. 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