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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_08_2224i n, WNTM"Rw. Wnfv•_:I' W_1$1 "I :_4 40. Z. fi in _Z*�' 'Alt I z Lld �71 ONT., TRIDAY, AUGUST '22- 1919 No. .48 TOL. XXXY111. PICKERING' osm';KWA FAIR QRZILN RIVER - Established 75 years Tb'i prize lists been isupd and- The Green River Ladies' Aid Society • Xed4cal Gees.*... E. Baker 'At the church on We mailed by the secretary to those on will meet dgnes: his list. If vlou are desirou-s-of.obtain- day, -August 27tb,-at. the usual ENW-oO� GRE ;RE. FORSYTH. D. of G.i -Regis- ing.A-cepy, drop a line to Charles P. This being at business meeting all the . tared member of the Davis. of Oshawa. and he will see that members of the society are requested jdadon of Ontario. Special you get one. It is time now to be to be- resent,.. New Victor Records bting of glassed. , Eyes looking up exhibits as the Fair is get= -prize 411116VdHAM MILLS 11i3g, close it hand and this y eaFs I Was Seeing Xsllie Home list offers good inducements to exhl- F. TOMLINSON. M. B.4 Member I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles' tors. Preparations are going ahead Surgeons That Thumble-down Shack in -Athlone - Edgar and Mrs. Ham ware witbn of the College of Physicians and Su rapidly for the, Fair and the present flien s-in-Stouffvjlle over Sunday. _5 Y I'm a Longing For you Mrs. M. Back, of Hamilton. has bien .("Ontario. offlce� that formerly occupied b late Dr. R. Brodie, and Idtterly by Dr. Cal - prosi)fets are for a bigger and better ,q.P t. - t3ly The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane spending the week with R. and Mrs. hone. Claremont, Qn ahoy; than ever. Bid Me Good -Bye nber De*viit. Remember the dates, Septet Mrs. McMaster, of Toronto, is vis VB. CARTWRIORT, M. D.. M. MO[1eY Musk Sth. 9th and 10th. it - C. P. & S., Ofit. A coroner focAhe cciun. Songs My Mother Taught Me ing her. brothers, George and John I.am again litiyimg Wheat sinil o. Office bciur�_C.arilla Phillips ty of Ontario. I - . . BROCK ROAD Barley Highest prices paid or at other hours by appoint .-4446. 24.-' Ind No. Popular. Sheet Music' Mrs. Susan Cowie And son. John, of John White. of Toroiith, visited Ax= Toronto,visited1rietras here on Weif- Till.We Meet Agai ford Bros. over Sunda nesday last. 33 C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.0.9., :Mickey Painters are now busy re-decorst- Those who h44e threshed are welt • ii Edinburgh, member of the College of Ja Da inA the Interior of the school. pleased with the way the grain is Barldy. Feed is the cheapest feed Phirsialaw and Surgeons of Ontario. Usentia�to .....'Rearitiful Ohio` Th q heavy rain of -the past week turibingout. Royal College of surgeons, Edinburgh. The Rose of No Mao's Land on the,market for fattening trial Stention to datess" of women and has brought new life to the pasture Mrs. Malcolm has returned home,' Pigs. A tr I will prove it. =16 Of1k6s*nd residence. Brougham. I'm a Jazz -Baby ffields and the root clips, after visiting with her sister in Tordn. A stock.alwaysion hand.. Wm. Badgerow and family, are ta for a week. making­preparatioas for `an* extended MrQ. - F. -Badgeq-o%v- -and daughter, visit to relatives in Michigan. M iss Florance, ate spending the week A man frotri the dity, has engaged with friends in Oshawi . Stou'vi�re;nitW H. KENNEDY. Bariqster. Sol- I rooms in' Arthur Percy -s stone re'51- MiQs.Alrua'Jacksnn' We3i Mount. Mondays'and Fildays only. a ieitdrlNotary Public,11Conveyancer &c. V thy, Ont. -A I dence and will build a home on a lot Montreal, visited her friend. Miss. purchased from John A. -White. Vera Johnston, nvPFSun-dAy;- I grind finer than other mills -that The -k,' Aid of the Brougham R B I .Ladies' Rev, J. R. And Mr., '%';in Wyek, of means dollars -a ton _extrwiri 1.6- r -ch held a, E. FAREWELL, K.C�, HAARIS Method' t Cbu Q s TED. County Orown Attorney-, and County J. He BEAL I'llecessf 111 Bay City, have z:eturned hame. having feeding valti-e for pigs. Adisitm. Court Rouse, Whitby. 10-T ineeLiog' as the home of Mrs. W. H. spont their v,tcation u ith the latter't, Furniture and Und?rtakjug. Jackson on Wtdne%day afternoon. -parents. W. I. and Mrs. - Miller.' _s, - - Dobson. of Beaverton. *Mi"es E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and 'Dean' As 8611eftor.NotarT Public. Zte. bloneytO -We carr -a larga-stook of Furrri- GLEN - MAJOR;_.. Edith and Kathlel-ti Shaughnessy; Ofice Broels St. Nort b, Whitby. - IlWy -oan. fere, also picture fratues and room Hillery Redman was home oil Sun- Kate and Edith Bri)die. of Toronto, T-�ALES & JOHNSTO'N­7Raftiste�rs inotilding, window shades, granite-. JL 2913anfortholive. iWoolworth B'ldjz� ware. 'New PerfeCLiO6,Cool %t6ves,* :day..-, are holidiLying with the. latter's sistei, -.Fe!c .2 C. Perigelly and lady friend were Mrs. Ueorge Philip. ' Toronto. Phone Gerrard 4411. S*tuzdays,' NL# ------- - Also Agent for morl'u(nents.. Lowest - ----- vorn I-N: (Ind-)'- 401y hereon Sunday. prices. We pi%y-tbo-freight. -Phone -11IelseDilma H i5pkins visited Mrs. U41 324 Claremont. W I L L I AM J. BEA TON, B. A., Ba r - Day. Balsam, an Sunday. rester, Sc4icitor, -member of the firm of Alfred- and -'.tars. Wells and family WLrvestlng is' about completed in 3�yctznan, Denison. Poster and Beaton Toronto m .-.-SOvice General Trusts Building, 93 Bay Street, Toronto. motored to • Aurora on Sunday our bu&g. -Telephone Main ftl and 9162, 'Allan Reesi)r spent Sunday :at his -Arthur and Mrs. Peddle and family Fruit. Baskets I.- visited at Wtn. Fiss"on Sunda borne.here.. George and Mrs. Wilson FuMamily. J. WM-ker hKd a buktiess tri(? td'th# Z * .. :expeet.tj). have during I have and the 'T Dental -9 -at C. Hopittos'ba Sunday. cit on Monday, visited G -A RA fruit.season: a seenfertained a numbej� of Howard Pugh 'and mother viaitea F' Pe" i, mns and rsAy--*f-T-o­orito-.,­ over W NI, Pringle's hardware, store, Whtkby� Stouffrille frie�ndq over the week -end. holiday Monday last. ;office wjr4 0 1,o 12.,'l to: 5,30.9 lffd,'P�one 6. 1 Quart Berry Boxes S114S Redman has retuaned home." Hohiter Burke And Leonard tip a new gairfig@-at the corner Sewell -of Church and King Streets, "I phone �120. 441Y J Ail guaranteed No. I joa ftibr iponj;4 tl:w -un,rapc '­ciq%j,a Rt ..qienr thi-ii-linlidfoys of Lake. • _"BGr�>unnz Dr li�y ­ BrruAklin. Mr. and Mrs Broniva. Gut4ph. su e LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. 11' Quart'Hasl . Lets and .vera lstoutri�ifle friends over t I he . week .,_.r - vlskor,; oft Sundn v. Pie keriao - where th adu:teo( the Roya:Colelse of Dental 0 and.Mrs. Hipkin,4 visited. with - Gearge it.rid. Mre. Mclntosh --took a The undersigned have ooeuecl- .Sorg Bea vi.,j.zbscncefaver9esit. Dr. Cook, strung handles. ,in secure roar retlin-vi Pair all%ANt t!-, dS We ;;Nd to qpe 311as Etta Pick. itirg their daughter. A,R,ihlson. prepared E I NGI N je, three tire sbaoqviible tinier. or. n -G4-n-0Tv--dt aiiJoo_�-; re air d V Speat Sunday- iiitth S. Peame. and u*i=tV9 eavbv. E)Pplcg a Oat -p4iiiiing- every d&v i8b inflkirvnm� and bicy f Ll�-�ly. L6 nba.vl. -I.Lr WiLitt,*iAnd 5it s Fervtwon and dari We are also agents for De STOUFFVI -G. H.AkM-lssupr� of- 'Marria,ge with 3V tri. L:rsnseti in the coast of critario. W. G. Barnas,- -Green River At the bAQeball tolirrifi,ment in Son.' Laval Ciearii S6fkratoirs Pickering T111194L. dt-0ar,d on Saturdily !Stouff Ville LeAtil and faulil - v, ­ and repairs. :Or addressR.,:R, \p. 1. Lon NNNter. Wilfred Bnrke. of - Nkgsra q!lat Hill.. ea i ried off tho tropity. holidays with 'W N'.-RICEIARDSO.V- Real Ea Ftt!IQ.i,.j 'j)erfdiTig' bi.4' .-tart. Frsuracce,Cohveysas:ngr!�ctary Dr. Sujitb, dentkt, bits returned, Gasoline Engines. TrRetors'-and' Poblx. Etc-, Puckering, Ont' 3 H A LL- Hr, ese carpenter. El�i _11V - . 0 timaLrs given for new .%ork, n:pairii. or isbwali.r,i. Ind, prior. 29a,- Pickering. ln B.BEA.TON TOWNSUIPOLERK • A -f 6 - Cou'viii7an.001% commlsoloner for taking .1swayls' Aecatictsint, Etc. Manor to lona. an fa " .1"ust of . MUM.64 U.. was"- 4w=. On$. 4.1 CANAbA'S VrCTORY. BONDS for tale 17Wne-In Inat ions --4 $Ton two froffi-k pleasirrit two week!! vaentIon '_ . tits RrAtmPareD.S, . Heury. Aud. Mrs. LJilrLe. ' ' I Sawing-Machirim at Wo4idville and Beaverton. L. Button: barri-ter, has gone for 'Vhm- , . , ; .. -Xi3pro will. -her two qerticeq held- in Hill,,4dt- chur*oh on Sundav next. morn- . . . . Cowan & Shepherd an extended trip to Valgtiry and - . nil c iL ji'd rig A veninKL_­-Sg4.. I Mrs. Hart— - couver and will be d*ay for a month. According to rumor we may hitive-, ll#'y, of -Toronto. will tic present to sing A�, a 1tdv candidate appearing far tb*- at hath services. ' A.4rand garden party. und4 the Pickermg, 0iftte 6uff rakes of York County for the, Pro- 0 wifpivei 'of the- Hilkil-dW Ladies' Aid, viti,1*1 elections. will be held on Fr Idav eVenlog, Aug. Our continuation school baa maile n -P of the beet reepird9 In the-couni y, passing five .fit of six candidates for 29th, an the lawn -of -J-. F. Pearse.A Rp lendi& progrmn will be given hthe following able talent : Harvey Lloyd; - slio UrMPrice.,W 1-.2 and accrued interest. W- the lower school e-xamination. the great ron-rert entertainer, of to- k", Bond, Broker., Bell- Phone'193. Whit.• 0 It is the unanimous opinion here root, an - d the - N1k-.s;;q Tinitil"ns. violin- -by, Ont.. Ind. Phone To. 4ou that a Pplendid choice haq been _mmde rl if --pianisr. Mis.q Mary Pearst in .the st-Jection of W -L r., A-fooit-b&U iniitr_h' between leader of the Liberal Patty of ptat�i, ]HUGH .9. PUGH, Glon Malar. Ont.; King as it two lucal ti-olins will commence at$ Lioenflol Atuslonvor,, �Fxt#_nwlvis eipm, (':) riada. - -. I— 4e livror First -:class rig.,; for hiie o'.(Jock-sh-irp. -arid- the. ptogi arnwill We have on hand t -d and thoroughbred stock. -:Owing to •the rainitorm on Saftirch y Bates conducted anyabers. Write for teiwii ronimpnre ut, 8 o',Olick. Iftort, ad- 8Ld parriculazo, Fhome Ind. 2116. 334yL Day or night: evening 1 -ho play off for the 4123 -prize Are4e-i ivill bi, given by 10�Ll ullnjo-tk rs. I-ctwpen the G�eft River and Cl�L"- bowth. selling !ve-erenru knd'-pther the following --Bug meets all" trains, - ;.- ­- A. POSTILL' Licensed A I ! : W.01+t- fo,otbo-11 tearn�, Wa�s_pistpunw.l - ' ' . 0 cti.�neer, rel�OiAntnctiE<- -will be* ftra n d on the Sizes of..coal • J' or f" ootiwiep of York and Oa; axio. - Anc-' Teaming promptly_attende-d'to- tilt this We6k., i nil s. llic,z sales of all kinds amenued to on shortest T'ndprhitl, formerif-of notice, Addreo, (ir... Biv., P. 0.. 0.t. A -ringe CO,Agent for Canada Cat Qiii •pla�e and who has seen s6v-Pre WHITEVALS fighting- in France, Li iv6iting here -Stove,,- Eg "I WIORTON..M. GIB.&O'.%. Ontario M H. Peak 9 d Dominion Land Survey -or and Civil jr Fickering. firior to hi, return to-restirne his duties 1),. find Mrp. 'McNainam, of Toronto, .0 a ea LEC late W. E. jarnold, . ittario. U Nut,- P Efigiherr.' Hopkins Street, Whitby, -'Phone 2711. it..theProviticial University at SasL vl,ited W. ame. I rs. Burton ton re7e tl is toon. Mrs. Gardham depat,ted last wee or cq.-r, n' &d n eyor of Port Perry, -3, 444 k Water, FgeWater" Ed. Davy, one of our popular towns- Q%qkatoon to visit friends there and -na pa iein met wfth painful accide WX -MAW, LICENSED AI C. a lataxwio Montana. TIONTEER.for York. Qntario and Durham few -days ago near Good -wood. While 9r,. Wilde Toole find- children, of Counties, All kinds of sales promptly atter eti If you are wise you will use, the onlydirecting his men at the sand pit, the Gue b, ' are 'the guests of formei's tia, Terms. r father. _Vasonable. Dates sates. 11, d by Cbau; B. Rice, steam shovel bro and crushed. him r f jt;�;S: who is agent for Wind Mills-Gasoal&"te -betweeti-it-and a car, brekking tikelegr s. . 31-.3f - R6bWs-6n--teft--recentIy- arrangid at NEWS'Oflicv. Bell and, Ideal we dr0le ke _e Joseph Leary. A. C. REESOR dent phones. Whitby, Ont. BIBI� Sly and be also has his jaw and scalp in- for the, west, where she will visit her Inc a of pipe" and fittirigs soric Major an on. _V M3 It ngines� alr jured. d Newt' LOCUST HILL —:R -:B' -T'MJO forwaterworks. Alsobathroom f x. OWeoL of Rev. A. E. and 'Airs. .Netarinary Surgeon fuses, etc. Ever thin -given careful WHITBY Barrie, spent -a few days recently Honer Graduate of the Ontario Vete- attention. B, A, and Mrs. Ellisbn and other with 'rinary Collette The town council this evening h and Graduate of thii Veterinary RICE'S PUMP WORKS,' dealing with a proposiiton to establish friends here. Mrs. Beaton and little V a large textile industry here. W. Ji and . . . . . . . Science Association. gbter have returned to their home Home Tel. 5591. Wiri tevale, On I The Board of Education are about Phone-offlee I808, residence 217172' pliaming the building of a fine new in Toronto, After a few weeks speti-t- ���VeLUCULb9, find Mi -s- Beaton - _--0N_T'ARli0_ Henry-SU-sel Mics Bickell, of Toronto, is sly jr ft t F P model school. t,n, noon Tuesday what a few weeks !with her friend, the pleasure of your out. Commencing F. I rig Irturiwa, B•T. S appears t -be ng, probably in the E. Major. Miss B. is a torse and has ing, by taking along for -several veA Veteriinary Sur' Ope=n Sept. 2rid been nyprseas re'. most pon. of the time in a French ff0_S_P_1T_8r__ a. CaTnAra G tp rif road, Alread dqy1d be heard bourl y. "-veps ty of road, lajor is home. mental patients are begin- Ft. Lieut. Fred A.'4N.' FormerVe-texinaflan to Macdoralc after a year's absence in Colorado, simple to ning to Arrive at the provincial hos- Brownie arneraq' FL*r'e'- 1 Agiieultirval College. Quebec. -pitaltt§nir�e spldiers are still employ. where be was engnged in superintend operate and take good edp ing the. of air machines Prompt attention to all clients, - putting in shape the cottages occ4 S. forces, etc. pictures. Bell and- Ind. Phones. Yonge &:Cbaile_,%Sts, Toronto pied by the wilitary patients. for �hi�., U. C. F. MacGr('tty made 'a seizure'dri * The writer regrets to, notice tbat. r I E� R, 11 N 1, 01. 1 1 !:;; :;—p6nd-ebTT­ro tne PICKERING, a. ONTARIO STANDS TO -DAY WITHOUT11, SVPER� Saturday of It big stock of whiskey-, _70" TLIFE TABLE -Pickering St . aton G -Otirrecords- thirty-three cans of five gallons each, -1041 -as grown irregultit-and failed to No. 2 A Brownie Camera 3.75 the citizen - nn-theremisesof a foreigner named 'feport, the' fact !hatSo T. R. Trains going East dire as folloiws for placing grrtdoat" -onip�ly in .the Red Cross No. 2 Folding Prenio takes Pic es T)i through the ladies of No. 6 Mail 8.@7 A 2% Uhivnowich here, Chief Mac.Grotty poqitiowrhTN�e never 1)4@,'(, m 6 it rp pass- League, 'on the 31st tilt., hold FL garden tares 21x31, a compnet folding bicle watching the place for 'some Local hay n 2.31 P. M, 1v and weicorne home to the boys camera at 7.00 36 Local W ed in CanAdA. , The demand is fire -tirne, and on Friday. night rade a PRI't Trains going West 'due sit followj,_ beyond our supply. 'Ourt THOR search, but succeeded in finding only who had "rued overseas. The at- Folding' j No. 35 Local 7.37 A. M. R barrel full of some sort of mixture tendence was large, and the boysxe. No. 2 A Autographic Fofd' OUGH TRATNING 11, IWELL KNOWN, 'ceived ht royal welcome honse. Brownie takes'pictures 5x4j -7-77- which was evidently the' I'mash" in 21 Local .2.85 P. M. a r�o*l the 'following were pre- Price 9 75 Write to -day otur large cata-- process of distillation. Saturday the and . each 7 .Mail P.'.M ;ogue. d the (thief was seated with a pair of gold cuff -links, Nos, band7 also rum on Sunday search was resumed an nth- Eastman Films and supplies rewarded by finding the 165 gallons in suitably inscribed, viz: Ewart A Foregoing is I hour in advance . �W. J. Elliott,.Principal cans under Apile of tins. He also dis- ont, Jack Hetherington, Ted Grover, of Standard time. which were Ed, Bell, Fred Hindle, Orvil White, 11rin in your films to be devel'�p- covered caps and labels w gI presumably attached to bottles filled Lloyd White, Blake Beaton. Arthur- ed and printed -yeti will be with the whiskey, gibing the Cm per, Russell Hamlin, Ernest God- pleased with the results e appe&r EcIdS; For Hatchinq.eon, Geo. Chadwick, Fred Major, Ar - be " &nee of MacPherson's pure ScS4cb ;80 R E I D r Rose and Reg. Dixon, Lieut. Wis -G 4, from Black Breasted Red wbisket, made Corpack, Irellindjtbu Ila's a full line of rresth lond CUr_ Game -choice stock and The principal o44.1ce-r wanted by'the Lloyd White responded on behalf of Chief is said to be a Hebrew named hi elf and the other Inds, and in a e ed meats constantly on hAnd. !ry eat speech returned than w xcellent layers. Christal. living on Palmerston avenue,, TIE thanks co • Lime, phm.,B of the -people. Spice R41, Breakfast Bacon, Also, Young: Belgiinj Hares Toronto, who had disappeared before , th; "IDpreciation pie. Rev. and Silver GreyiSiber- the property was searched. The 'Major Price presided. An excellent Druggist -Graduate Optician Ham, Bologna, Weiners, eta. ian Hares. whiskey was being sold at Ill per musical program was presented by gaWn, which places the value of the Sgt. Major Billie Atkinson. of Toron 14, P, Ti ..A Agent Highest priem paid for All: Pedigree Stock.seizure at over $1,700. Court proceed- to. Brain's Orchestra, of Whitby, arid Butchers cattle. W.:J. GORDON PICKER13 logo will take place next week. other artists. Receipts SM. InoxeTinlig. J M—N., MN7 SN7.1-7,W X, 7, Al - W. NO.' XG ....... ... Her. Victory onds Housebreaker ......... 11ame= of Victory son" win And deAnito Quoted olm the IMSUCLAX ID&CS Of the X� 7__ =to mornbur ipapors. --By Florence Morso KInKple W. L. McIUNNON & CO. ......... .. Voa2arn In Govaru=ent and X=Ioliphl Zoadz CHAP. I.-(Cont'd.) body robbing me, I could have stopped KaWanon 21dir.. is wounas, st., worouto er his at the hotel. I shan't hurt anything." r The gate creake;d noisily und, tfiread of: -his L1111 his -Te broke off -the 0 hand but no barking dog pposed .1 4e 0 f - A FeW eficts. entrance. Following the neat gravel thoughts with decisio, ' n. Regrets o any sort were useless. Besides, there By 1281n, path' he approachbd the fear of the 9 less materiscl In Army kilts -vivid asters wer e other rooms to be inipected be- Britain saved 104 house, brushing clumps of .$115,000 a'year. Ifore he could search for food. He -a half -------- foliage. There were no ligbti in the made quick w were supplied to all b j no answering footfall bedroom v. as furnished simply in dark forcA, . : . ." ILU which shone gayly*4gainst their' dark . During the war forty and ork of this: the other million -jackets k tchen- Und M ort "�'broke We silence which followed his oak. There were tennis rackets on the MQ6, have i bee'n"caught in 'mid. knock. - He' knocked more loudly a �,,xall and a -college pennant or two. Gay ocean :1�200 miles from' the nearest, from a rack ever the hind. neckties hung At's'Sunday- morning—blazir4g hot and refty ne-ni Second time. If there were sleepers P dresser. Thexe was a picture of a Th6 1919 -harvest will be the most about he resolved to awaken them. a whole day before you for rests' recreation. and* smiling girl on the mantel. A pair of The dull gnawing at the pit of his costly in the hIstoTy of Britis).1 farm - gay slippers seemed waitng comf9rt- 1 7 ng. _4?.4. Atomach made him.desperate. Drifting I First,,then—a sh4ve. Whether you are g6ing for h On board EL steamer, 130 miles off clouds sw1allowea the pallid moon; rain ably for their wearer beside the bed. .. spin in the car, taking the family to church or visi gan to fall heavily once more. He He thrust his aching feet inzo them the coast of Brazil, 64 specimens of -be with a sigh of relief.: No use in being 1111 neighbour, you __;_.__tQok refuge from its pitiless pelting moth w1re taken. cannot go with a day's growth. o under the vine -clad verandah press- squeamish -%ow. - The houso was eiapty Plague, which is carried largely by beard on your chin., Ing. cloto, aga:nsf-one of the cl�rkened Of any huinan presence sav4 his own; rats, has, altogether, caused six mil- ­2. viindows. The instinct of the animal he mide doubly sure of this before. hc lion deaths in India. The thought of shaving won't be irksome 0 you own desperately seekbIg shelter prompted sought the kitchen. If lie could finti Canaries in their wild state are Itf :-a Gillette Saf ety- Rai]zor—rather, you think of five him to try the window* The 'flimsy sbmething there with whlc i to-satisfY a striped greenish. color, The. yellow fastening yielded to his strong upward, the ;ntolera�le pangi i-' hunger, be canary Is due to breeding. "ininutes" ' cool comfort with the highest type of ever developed. would go away and no o it would knO)v The next airships to be built In' shavin No man in the world 'shove. g e cf big cland-3.3tirie visit. A clock in the England alre to be 694 feet In length. can command a keener blade than the one you shp For an Instant he stood trembling,: r1.111. struck n�re. confirming th6 mute with a lifting power.of 82.7 tons. listening intently. The words of, the i evidence of the faded, flowers that the Certain* landholder's in Scotland are into your Gillette. hotel proprietor seemed to echo,in his house had not -long been unoccupied bound, under monetary "penalties, to And if Gillette Slnavingr gives you an added joy to ears- "How do I know but what you and the owners might return at any marry at the King's command. of escftpe The increase in the c' -Sunday,whynos- take five minutes everymorning are a burglar!" He thrust his.bead! moment. He made a way oat of living your Into the dark square of the open f - himself by means of an opcir win- in Great Britain since 19-14 Is 160 per for a clean shave a's the start for a better day's work. or window; a faint warm smell of dried, dow in 'the kitchen; then fancying he cent,, and in Fiance 292 per cent. rose -petals breathed against his face. h ar the ps are influenced by colors and For $5.00--tbe price of the Gillette SafeV Razor -you have e sound of a motor far up the , Was Should he step over the low sPl ? The road he extinguisheO the light in the smells. , They favor yellow, black, 'your choice of the Standard Gillette sets, the Pocket -Edition &4-W1DUId.__bran4 him a criminal. parlor. Returning to the kitchen once red, blue, a4d white, In the above or. sets (Just asperiect, but more cOm01%c2=and the Bulldog should 1hp close the w—m4ew-and- e an an eager search for, der. C:Ilette with the stock% grip. Ask to sea TODAY at the go back to the -muddy road over whi food'. An odd childish fa5cy`-Uu—zzWg the -night and the storm had, dropped: I his exhausted brain suggested' that ceaded from the few that arrived from an impenetrata ble curtairf ? - A long; the gay sLippers on his feet were at Asia in an English ship ahout the year 'home here., They should guide him. 1729. shudder passed over his chilled body. He must -he would go in, come what Yes the brown jar on the second shelf might. hZ cookies --spicy ginger cookies of Who Makes M.st Mone�? Moving cautiously, his feet makin kind a 'th. Tairington. the writer-bf g, a satisfying thickness ps Mr. Boo et or, his fellow go is one of the Ito sound on the carpeted flo ex for when he is hungry. "Monsieur Beaucaire, groping fingers encountered a table; On the shelf close at hand there was wealthiest authors. It was stated a here were bockis' t pb, hall a loaf of bread in a tin box and a a framed ph few years ago that be had made $I,- Safety Razor a lamp with a wicker shade, at- thick wedge of cheese under a wire 0 00.000 out of his writings. obes?, 'Tho m1harp apitrt of 't 't -A And nh, inyt the. half Qf an INACt IN 'CAMAOA) -match -revealed a comfortable room,'apple pite am -a. ehins plat isilglity producer of.wealth. It is not. h pe knewl is swift glance took 4n a pfano. a i V er. -more­--UwxaUT.e than cinema couch with gay pillows, books In low I We boy sat down On a wooden chair acting. Charlie ChapliWa---aah-hu-sr eases; shadowy pictures on the walls. near the table and ate till he could eat 1 earnings -have been estimated at a red der. blue, a d wh"-e t n t' h e a bo' e 0 r 0 ceaded from the few that arrived from Asia in an Engl isp 'hip about th, year 1729_ sy, 3-s on a :'The match flared, flickered and went', 'no" more. He had somehow lost the quarter oJLa million, and Mary Pick - out. Somewhere about the house -a guilty feeling which had haunted hi ford, who has m just declared her Inten-' % loosened shutter slammed with a muf. for days past. As he swallowed the tion of retiring, will relinquish $1,.! Maples on Vimy Ridge. They seem to take away the sun fled thud The unexpected sound froze last delicious mouthful of apple p!e 500.000 a yeaIr when she ceases - ILCt- -T-wo hundred 'young mapI4 saplings. 'from the world who withdraw friend _�7 the intruder into rigid finmobility.'he recalled seeing- a blue -and -white ship from life,—Cimo. Ing for the screen. a gift from Toronto, -have been planted -be lying over a chair' in the After a breathless m3nute the sound bath-ro Opera Isingers, like Caruso'., ', coin on Vimy Ridge in commemoration of 'Was repeated, and lie recognized it room where be had found the slippers. Ili Zdain"at Gazee *=Wet in CWIja thousands of dollars In a few MtUlltes. the exploits of Canadian battalions 1111MArd for what It was. Grown bolder in the Sleen was alreadv cloudinr his senses. Doliberately,he lighted the lamp to his tired body. He woum rest -for ..� reassuring silence, he was about t6l Ai thought drowsily that he must re- co do prize-winne tions.. But perhaps boxing brings in during the war. . No living trees breaft ihe monotony of the tortured Somme 7 eans -strike a second match wben a soft, to ii hand. move his muddy-ftoes fr6m the parlor. Someone -find them there and the biggest sums per minute. if' we country. while In the Salient the shat- Cologne tram to offer his. seat' to a -light uch mote'him. an the might exclude speculators, rind as in in" tered trunks have long - since . dUap- the lady of the. white bedroom a_ -a With difficulty he repressed a yell. touch lingeringly. scold. But, no; the maker of those big stance, the recent contest '. between 'Willard ''may peared In the pill pervading mud. To was repeated He almost laughed aloud: It was only satisfying cookies could never scold! Still, he would carry the shoes Dempsey and be,quoted.. Dempsey won in ten minutes and as- the east Of NoYon every Sree was felled by the retreating enemy, - -and 7 the musli n curtain, fluttering in the upstairs with him. How soft and com- cdfed $ioo,000. or $10,000 pqr mlnut6. around Arras waving branches are the dininir room. He stared curiously, breeze from the open window. fortable the many-pillowed couch felt about him at the quaint, old-fashioned `THE the exception rather than the rule. Doliberately,he lighted the lamp to his tired body. He woum rest -for Typl�al. thing in half )kn hour -not longer-the.n he and closed the window. Somel bUn -the heavy warm air of the house re- must go on. Daylight should find assured him. He sat down in a wicker miles away on his vague quest: But A man from the Rhine. told me, says a writer in the London Evening News, 7 eans he 0 f a British officer getting up tp a out chair by the table and removed his some time, years later, perhaps, ':'Muddy shoes. I would return and confess his theft of Cologne tram to offer his. seat' to a fthe pie and cookies. He would be a No use me ' saing.things up," he told would give himself. rich man by then and he German girl. The fraulein was so afartled that she did not sit down, but the Hun who was with be r t o Home" Cooked Bliked Beans the lady of the. white bedroom a_ -a allowed I 411 There weirs candles in brass scones, diam-ond-as large as -a brown take a seat. Canking a dim mirror; be lighted One cookie tour "Arid what happened next?" I asked, "He was lifted out by the scuff, of :_..Are Deliciou #and started on a rokeless of i (To be continued.) . . : - - inspection., Next to Ahe parlor was I his neck, of course." the dininir room. He stared curiously, 1but b ow seldom the beans are cooked right. Sometimes hard, about him at the quaint, old-fashioned `THE The triplane, making a twelve-hour 60 metimes mushy, sometimes too wet ---or perhaq� done to a _�'furniture and, at the portrait, of al GATE OF TRAGEDY. journey from London to Hong Kong, "crisp. bite -bearded man over the mantel h d ot into difficulties a ig the a 9 And the hours of cooking they require and"vonsequent the old,man's eyes seemed to follo� Menin Gatb Presented to Canada as iiiin sternly as he moved softly about'l Site For a Hall of Memories. stars. Something was wrong with the waste, of expensive fuel, Next time get "Clark's". Pork and,'Boans. - I I __ __ .. — -the--room-. All at-ancehis sliar—Pen ! T he site of the Menin Gate at rigine, for the . customary speed of --h c- ' erably--slack- the triplane Ad onsid _They are always ready -jut h"t and serve, and note: -bean --*vory.boan_whoIs-T=yet every_vn6___', Every of uniform-- size perceptions toldN him of something Ypres *has been presented by the Bel- ened. ."Good heavens," cried the skip- _�---*cooked to perfection. $_ his 'throat .:�which brought hi heart to glan Goverurfient to the Canadian 4dwe shall be half i minutq late! They are sold with three kinds of sauce. Tomato, Chill. with a bound. A bowl -in thg centre authorities for 'the erection of a me. Of the table contained flowers, mig- per, What makes her go so slow?" ' "Why, "we're'passing ..,Main: -Buy the kind you like.best, they afe all delicious. "Clark's will be 'approclated by all the family, are most b m,rial building by w ich the exploits lionetie 4A.nd sweet peas. He decided air," said the engineer, 'and economical -and save the housekeeper work and worry. .., of Canada's flibung men may b e per- through the Milky Way, the pro- The Government legend on every can of "Clarles" Pork and IR -ter a - -ea pause that the flow- petu,ted.. It Is -�proposed -to g ther to- had peller'ff full of butter." eir absolute puri 89 Beans and other good.things guarantees th ty. ers een gathered some days be-'gether_all th,p rerords alld'ruenientoe.s folre� He-proeeeded-Awinspect me up- of these overseas battalions and give I-s Chwes 2slubtherl: CLARIE, LIMITED them a permanefit home in an Impos- I fading flowers there might be food in ing Hall of emories. the kitchen; but first be must find o -1 ut i -The7 Menin Gate was a gate of tra- -whether lie was alone in the house. [sridy_ and_-�probablv_more casualties - The door of the front chamber siood'were cause.d. in'Its, immediate neigh - wide. He peered in at an unruffled borhood than in any�,area of similar bed; then stopped softly inside. 1 size on the Western front. All traf. Never bad he seen a room like tbis-'Ilc from Ypres eastwards had to pass -,-bureau-,-- -dressing through it. For a considerable period table and chairs, against a wall of it was under -direct observition and -aim rose sparsely hung with pictures. became the target of incessant hat;. he noViced a phot6graph'All sign of gate or building has dia- li a silver frame. It was that of a'appeared, but Nature 16 doing her beat �,Foung man, the frank'clear eyes ga:e-, tohide the gaping wounds by growing Ing directly at him. " �As he softly,set a profusion of rambler roses. the picture in its P�Iace he caught a I of himself in & mirror and' -Havre and Old Contemptibles. 'buddered it the-contirpst: a sodden. f elothing' dishevelled hair, grimy skin,l I understafid, says a writer in the deep hoilows under the haggard blue "Pall Mall Gazette," that the Inhabl- yes. tants, Of Havre, Where the first of the "Say!" he muttered to himself, 111, old, gallant "Contemptibles" I#nded sure do look like a tramp!" in those fateful August days, intend It occurred to him with sudden sick: to erect a suitable monument at the clization that he was, in fact, a'entrance to the harbor to their mem- am'_P'. lie,had broken into a house; I Ory. The Hav'rais m . ore than any he was sneaking about 'premises hi! other section of French people seem - had no right to enter. He. set his lips ed to have Imbibed British manners, An a Sullen line of defiance, as he.re. and I should say at least 20 per cent. ealled the money with which he had'of the �opuietion can speak English started on his journey. more or less ftently. I am told that "Somoboey stole It," he repeated over 2,000 of the young ladies of loggedly. "If it hadn't been for SO"- Havre have married British soldiers. r AA4 I LA EWrVM new are finding �..Wus an"elicious uses for Com �-Starch every day—in f act for meal. every W! Notalon eamy gravies and sauces,, and sizhple puddings --but crisp*,, delicate W. astries PREPARED CORN r6lis, bread and giscuits: Aaky tender cakes and pie filling$; 7 and &sserts'such as you never .!Ahought it possible to maike in your own kitchen. NO 'Ask your Insist on BENSORS—no 'other ocer for Gr sucly Com. Starch can guarantee 0% ]KENSONIS Purity and Delicacy. Recipes &Omni To-dayl on the package. =4' Ilk MOP �• PR IMR I M,,M H :.,a ..9'' ..� ,,,..y.:.,, ��J, . w' • a r S i .9 .... .. 9, —.'4 �zv i "- J �F`•'" -Gr 7 � +� rJ +yam, raw JM"-.. 4'"- x- �.. W rT F� w. :a,FSv ..... ... _ .. _ _ y x x., ; ' �.> ' - ii.x. rs'�l x'r 4t •yyis.•raS.4 •a.E' .,tin..• t*4 M:. ff t 1 - .A'^ -^w w u N +`^w.. x i.. 3 Yn s ,r+ a I qui ` " r ' "� ':. 'W, � � ,_ 9.� � . • J ). I ....7 -PRINCE O W� WELCOMED •. - ;. .'-' �� �. _ . _ t • - << �. - - ' "BY CITY -OF TIIE LOYALISTS .� ,� 11 k��� I. -_ _ . .- - __ - _ ___. _. _ - - p ___ .. .St., John, -New Brunswick,.: Tenders Enthusiastic Rece tion to • - . _ _.: ��• ( \��� �Nti\ ��'1'1 100 '� ;�\� , His Royal Highness, Who Requests That He Be �,q, �� �. � Z• ',I .,�' ry:�` \\, 4.,. -Considered Canadian. _ _.. p 1. • y- St. John, N. B.,'. Aug. 15. -An en- j given him by the citizens a St. dohs - - I f/r2 4, . - � ' thusiastic welcome was extended to to -day. Before re -embarking this n i - _ `� ; x 4 evening' s .__ .. �� r �' Q s K `:€r _ ::.::His Royal Highness, the Prince of.`; . - -yr ized .Col. Henderson, military secre- r . 'Wales, as., he set' f t for the first tory to the Governor-General, to make *n ;-. _ �, °� iAN -time on Canadian soP. at 11 o'clock': the announcement that"he had }�eon ' --•• I"_ R,,,�, �' e• �' ,'`i -a this 'morning. The weather was! greatly 'pleased with all featui� not atispi ions, rain commencing to i the day's .programme, and had enjoyed ~ =� .- r ` -` fall • short?y bd'fore the Prince left his it to the full. •. c . ship, but adverse conditions in no ways _ Hip $oyal ..iIighnesa was.. received t • J �... �r N '•Af acted the warmth of his reception,: with great enthusiazm when -he land- ' +� t� , __ ---.-nor lessan€dit ire enthusiasm of the j ed. He smilingly acknowledged �- �� t greeting extended to the heir of the the 'iippl-ause and took his, seat. in an - _� �` British throne. , i automobile with Lieutenant- o ; = - It was' 'eminently fitting that the; Pugs'-ey of New Brunswick. The " h .a� Prince's first glimpse of Canada" royal. car ' h'eaded a" long procession _ - _ =-_ _ / ,1_ should be the city founded by the! of cars. .. ®.. _ ,Loyalists wbo had sacrificed so much � At the armouries the Prince was ~� - ' • I. .: to remain beneath the British flag, i .p'resented with addresses on be- - a ,1 I. affd the heartiness of the welcome ! half of the city and the Province, both I showed that thd' same spirit sill ani of which' testified to the loyalty of •'-_._.._ - - - . mates those who have come .after the people' to the King and heartily -0 n1 . . - _, 11 them. welcomed the Prince as his represen- .OLD — � • In his first speech in the Dominioa,� tative toC`anadtt.' The'Prrnee made a' ~ TOWN SPRIT I .. . - . the Prince of Wales said he wanted modest'_y' worded speech n reply, ex- =- Z 1^ I'llCanada to look upon him as a Cap- pressing regret that he could rempin - •adian. . in St. John but one day. � t " - a 14 ;:- -: "Extremely delighted" was the offi- Hic Royal'.Ilighness then reviewed _ . /r - _ `' o! Wales re axdin the reception the. twenty-e'ixth battalion and pre- . f , Bial expression of H.R.H. the Prince - /1 g g p �sented colors to it _ ----...--- 'WINNING THE GAME, _ i A �I>Ar('� ��E� �C rade, $11 to $11.10 Rolled oats, bag This country is a vast checker board, in which the Old Town Spirit 'and the' New are striving for the �.�ruj leu J gg r.,. 80 tbs:, $4.95 to 55.25• Bran, $42. mastery. Old ideas die hard. The O id Town Spirit is "each man for him sJlf and the devil take the hindmost." ( Shorts, :?44 Hay, No. 2, per ton, car This means the mastery, of the few and the subjection of the many. But the New Spirit means the Co-operation : _ _ ` cheese, .. • , . -HAPPIivE-SS to the many. Is the New winning over the -Old in OUR community? And u ._ . oieeat creamery, a4.to 4'h c, hoar do N'E as individuals stand in this gains of Community LIVING? Are YOU. playing the game for your ' Toronto Aug.9.-Mane Wheat-1.58.Eggs, fresh, X32 to 64c; do; selected, TOWN? Or are you playing it for YOURSELF clone? Remember, you 'can't stand still. On your MOVE the + g• .to 60c; do, No. 1 stock,6Gc; do, No. result depends. ,Then let the spirit of Pro No. 1 Northern, $2.24' ; No. 2 North- 2 stock, 4:3 t64 -5C'. Potatoes, per bag, , Progress win. ern, $2.21 %; No. 3 Northern, $2,17 th ; car lots, $2?5 to $2.50. Dressed hogs, No. 4'wheat, $2.11, is .store, Fort Wil- I abattoir killed, $33. Lard, pure, woad '. - - -i Liam. oL pails,' 20 lbs, -.net, 36c. TO SAVE BRITISH I SOLDIER- LAND SET- FEDERAL OFFICE Manitoba oats -No. 2 CW, 9.. 1,9 c; Live Stock Markets. - No. 3 CW, 91?ye; extra No. 1 feed, Toronto, Aug.9.-Cbc:ce heavy I 91Sbc; n 1 lead, 90 t c• No. 2. deed, COLUMBIA FRUIT TLEMENT 'INCREASE MADE CREAT HAUL _ • 88�•f#c, in store -at Fort dVilliam. steers, $14 to 14.75; ,good heavy - ' �; ' Manitoba barley -No. 3 CW, $1.40;.; steers, 313 to $13.50; butchers' cattle, I r - - IlQo. 4 CW, $1.35- rejected, $1.27; feed, I choice, $12.75 to $13.25; do, good. . , • . . , • .. . - -- ;1.E7, in store Fort William. • $11.75 to .512; . do, mod., $31.25 to I Trainloads of. Sugar Rushed to Maiority Able"}egiin Life on 750,000 Dozen Eggs Seized in. American corn—No. 8 ]fellow, nom -X311.50; do, tom., do, medbulls,1bol o' 1�'est to Preserve Big Crop. Western Farms without DetrojZ Refrigerating - 10 to $10,ib; Ontario oats -No. 3 white, 87 to 90c,+ $ • , a, rough. • . .. • - a:- Aid of Govt.; Loan. Warehouses. a _ i ccording to freights outside. chers cows, choice, $10 to $10.75; do, i Immediate relief in the difficult A despatch from I t - . Ontario wheat -No, 1 Winter, per .good. -$9 25- to' $9.75; do, -med., $5.50 ! a he : i 1? sugar situation In the Wes$, may be, Three thousand seven hundred and cart , a 7 to- stockers, •lo(;kga f0% -3 % y snit of u conference! sULiIOrILy Of United SLIItee Federal ' 8.75 to $11.75• feeders $11.50 to 812 �Y-�.ig-________r gnat eatrles'have x.08; No. 8, 'do, ,nominal, f.o.b. ship- � $ oriti€s. deputies this afternoon .,i in oints, accorylin to frei hta. between repremntataes of the British been mande on lands in the Western +, !canners and cutters. $4.76 to $8.75; seized 760 000 dozen e -P F g g ' Ca'ambia Fruit Growers' Asaoeiati.+n' , eggs stored at __ ntario wheat -Na 1, ' 2 and 31 milkers, good to choice, $110 to .$140; i Provinces under the Soldier Settle- 'warehou"ses of the Detroit Refrigerat- - . Spring, nominal, - do, com. and-med., S65 'to $75,. spring. and' Esstein• sugar rer- eta wstli, mem-' meat_ legislatioa..of she Federal Gov- rl I Ing Company, on Howard street. At Ba e-Maltin $135 to $1.39, ac- ers, $90 to $150.; light ewe3, $8 to $10• bers of the .Cabinet, held at the Inuits -Y 9 - 1 - Barley -Malting, ernment. By Provinces: - ruling quotations the value of the, - ` lording to freigghts outside.. yearlings, $10.50.to $33; spring lambs, tion of. the Canadian Trade rnnuais- . Manitoba ..:..:. 858 Ir " Buckwheat --Nominal. - • per cwt., $17 to $18.50; calves, good eiorr, _ eggs is placed at $350,000. The•seizure ,I , , Saskatchewan 1,124 is the first step t ' - Rye -Nominal. to choice, $18 to $22; x hogs, fed -and p aken ..ere in the Gov- F The net outcome is that sugar', tit- Alberta . ; ..:...:.:.. 1 Z02 + Manitoba' flour -Government stand- watered, $_3.75; x do, weighed off cars, i • • - .en ment s campaign against profit- - `�' 29; xdo, Lo,b,, $22.75. xPackers' erally in trainloads, .will be sent for- British Columbia .,....... 84 eers. aid, =11, Toronto: $' I ward b special Ontario flour -Government stand quotations: Y Pe 1 arrsngemfnts with There has been a considerable' in. .0 ,� '�- ard, . $10.25 to $10.50, in bags, Mont- Montreal, Aug. 19. -Choice select the refiners and the railways. NQ; crease in the settlement on Dominion -• - real• prompt shipment, do. $10.25, to, hogs,: 2 a HONOR ROLL .OF _ ' i'5..3 and $_4 per cwt. weighed doilbt exists that the supply will reach lands by -soldiers is the past tour _ $10.50, .in lute bags,., prompt o$ cars. -choice steers, $12 Co $13 its destination iri•• time to save the months• In April there were 348 ea- CANADA'S HEROIC DEAD. shipment. I per cwt.; other grades, $7.50. But- i British Columbia fruit crop from being tries; in A1a�, 4$3; in June, 813; Millfeed-Car lots, delivered :Mont.! chers' cattle, best, $9 to $1..; canners, wasted. and is July, 941.. The Porcu {' 'seal freights. ha¢= included. 1+��� --- es, best milk -fed It was reported that there are at Forest Reserve was opened 'in July ( Canada's warr toll in men. aaccording to _ - $5 to $5.50. Cali ' ton, $42 to $45; shorts, per, ton, $46 stock, $ to $15 per cwt- , present• in British Columbia 10,000 and' about 150 •soldiers have alread L the otfictal figures of the• ••:Militia De.. to $3. good feed flour, per bag, �s.to • tons of preserving fruits ebiefl- settled there. At the Instigation of I partment, is 54,919• dead• 8,119 re o �• to 83.35. P g Y repoil. '� Hay -No. 1, pei ton. $22 to $24: PRINCE WILL plums, prunes, peaches, -, pears and the Soldier Settlemet,t Board, the Pro- ed missing.: 2,818 prisoners of war, . ,mixed, per ton, $10 to $19, track, To- crabapples. These fruits are not a vincial Government is -building roads ; 149,709' wounded. _ ;Tonto. tually preserved by- the Fruit Grow= I tato the reserve and constructing steel The details are as follows:, Killed _ • - -- Straw-Car lots, per ton, $10 to $11, �i era Association, but are shipped fresh , bridges, and prospects ere that by in action or died of wounds -officers, - itrack, Toronto. I _ TRAVEL 8,800 ![ALES I to the Prairie Provinces, where they -next season the area will be pretty 2,536; othea ranks, 48,333; died- Conn Produce --W o ! _ _.. h [wale. officers, 234 other Country are bought b the consumers, well filled u A nu o er ranks 3 700 _ _ ._ __ _ .-.- .. g s mors. uauall D mfier of the 3,803 miss• Y Y, - Butter -Dairy, tubs and rolls, 86 to �- -. I in loss lots, and it was custom_ ary for returned soldiers who have taken sol- ing-officers• 352; other ranks, 7,x'87; - -` I.�38c; prints, 38 to 40c; creamery, fte3h Seventy -Day Journey Through consumers' purchase the required diers"-land entries also have received prisoners of war-oflieers, '130; 'otbe: '11 shade solids, 5 ; to 611hc'; prints, 51% Canada includes Many ' preserving sugar at the same time. ! financial Assistance from the Govern• � ranks,. ;8S8; wounded-of@hers, 8,344; Ito b2c. Towns. Distribution of the- Easter -n supplies ment, but,a great.many were able to other ranks, 143,365, Eggs -46 to 47c. .. _ _ .. Dressed poultry -Spring chickens, The Canadian itinerary of his Royal will be -undertaken b� the refiners' finance themselves and begin opera- - 8b to 40c; roosters, 25c; fowl, 30 to agents. -(tions without the assistanceI. of the ' Highness the Prince of Wales, so far p go .forward in Government loan. ' 32c; ducklings,..25c, turkeys, 35 to ( OL r shi menta win $5,000,000 in Gold ingots 40c; squabs, doz. $6, r ( as it can be• definitely announced, is due course, bdt-It is certain that the - ---- y j . Recovered. From Wrecked Shi ! �' Live poultry -Spring chickens, 30 as follows: --- resent prompt' action will relieve , Jost of Livia - P P P g. in Canada to 32c; roosters, 22c; fowl, 26 to 30c;; Arrive Quebec August 21; Toronto, what had become a serious deadlock. in! Scored New Advapce•in July A des atbh from Buncrana, Ireland, ducklings, 22c; turkeys, 30c. . , I August 24; Ottawa, August 27; � leave the sugar supply. This arrangement I -- p g PP Y• g says: -Gold' ingots to the value 0! . , Wholesalers are selling to the re. capital' September Tst; visit North is entirely in addition to supplies in ! Ottawa, Ont., Aug. 15. -The cost of! •£1000,000 sterling have been recover- - --- sit grade at the foliowirrg prices: - --T-Bays- Cobalt and-Timmins._returnii� . Cheese New, large, 28 to 29c, I to North Bay, and thence to "Soo; excess-of--the=-_normaL_�onsumption living scored another advance during: ed by salvagers from the •wreck of the �; twins. 281¢ to 29-%c; triplets, 29 to ftiipigon, shore -he will-flsh•Lor trout. which -have been shipped from Eastern tFie month--of-July, afEordia�to_the fotmer�Aite Star -Dominion ' Liner . 80c• Stilton, 29 to 30c. refiners in the last few days. current issue' of the Labor Gazette.' Laurentic, which was sunk Janua a ' Port Arthub and Fort William, r7 Rutter -Fresh dairy, choice, 46 to September 8; Winnipeg, September p The average cost of a list of 29 staple 2S, 1917, off Fasal Light. 48c creamery, prints, 55 to 66c. foods in some 60 -cities at the middle The_ Laurentic, a vessel of 14,892 Margarine -36 to 38c. I9; Saskatoon, September 11; Edmon- Eggs-No. 1's, b3 to 54c;'selects, 57 ton, September 12 ; Calgarq, �eptem- of the month was slightly higher, be- ! tons which was -acting a"s a British to 58c, : 7r i. u,�• :>. x' �+'yr ++.n••.h' �i '17 rr+,�%a• ,y, y ''�' ..'' ^`.r,.'i'"— sa. 'e:` �-+� '.� •v v: ;. ... s.' �.. . . k. .i%.ns .:.. .. R... '. ..... --... ,. . "_• 1. wY + w ,yw .� Y.-... :j*r. 1. ,..,..{... .., . t,, .,+� :... �x-.,'�' ^ .4^: -^. l ..+..yam•'- r .GXf t y p ri • t *two it is rwmored that the Hearst The United States have repealed government -will -bring on the gen- { ths'daylighb saving lan iu spite PRESERVINCI J p published every Friday morning at its offm, eral elections early in October. of the presidents veto. -. PicJceriag. Oot. _ _ . � 'SPE HAVE ALL HINDS AND SIZES - — {1.50 per year , $1.25 itlpaid iaadvaace. � � ` Cere h a n V GEM JARS—Screw Top ~J Half Gallon; per doze . 90HN MURKAR, Proprietor, - Imperial Quart,. 1? " to .Get Bargains h i.�5 b r Wine Quart, 1VOT98 AND COMMENTi :. .... - Imperial a Pint, 1.25 `. -the bond of unit between Cana �- dri "eine Pint ada and the muther country is . a Men's work boots, 5. pair - - PERFECT SEAL „being strengthened by the visit of A full line of small children's boots the Prince of �S'ales, which is now Large, .... L.1. 70 dozeli taking place. The personality of 1.35 c c the heir to the. British crowu isSmall,cc - >, - 1 30 #naking a deep hupeession on ran- - , ::Tr Jars—Pints, uarts and Half Gallons' adians. The meanest subject of Q Rubbers for Jars 10' Gents. dozen, -light cents •dozen the, king of England could not XXX Vinegar, 35 cents a gallon S 0 5 show a wore democratic spirit - ugar is 1 per 1001 pounds than the future king of England. Basbel`Baskets Fruit Baskets 6 rand 11 quarts _ Y -- J A W bile a soldier in France and Bel-_ — � - / rs E S �R-1 C H A R D S O -N •giuw his great desire was to bet♦ Bud Groceries at the Grocers.„ considered one of the boys, and he -IE a E 0, A N N I S deteso the glanior that is snNposed - — ---- - — -- - -J o sarround'one of princely rack. rT� �� q ”' TTA � A L S I K E SEED I w�T�ARTON' } - 'For a time lie was attached to the the Canadian corps, and vrhile in WANTJ� Bi>, Cl I,7' -SHQP. that connection he endeared him- T I -- self to every,Canadian, no matter a f{ We will pay the highest gorseshoeing and general blackamlth ! ' of what rank, and wben .he set �� E prices for all kinds work promptly attended,ta foot on Canadian soil he expressed;" ' of seed. :. Lame and interfering horses made the wish to be coneidereaa Cana- 't�r� Send us samples and = �' INDIVIDUAL p get aepecialtpof, and money re. our rices before funded if work does not . - • ;d,ia,n. There is no.otherroynl fam-' 4' '• - A . it in the world that mingles with r .SANITARY selling. :.. Prove satisfactory. y the people with the same freedThe best of facilities om, s tE.'s.les= MC�AOH3��?' and with the same degree of safe- �� for cleaning. ty ae the royal fami•y of England. JX- DOWNEY COMPANY C sill+ed M PC ;It is not reces,ary for them to 5 'AQ*lewlIL - have a body -guard for protection. �' PU •EVVtiiTE PAPER I:UPS WI3ITBI. ONTARIO The i•eagon fur this ' they have—.— �the ^ en=e to recognize the NEVER USED BEFORE TICKERING GARAGE t -fact t hry ve in a demucrs►fir Q �� count dN hern the people are the NEVER USED AGAIN"" • -real Ilrt•?,: They h-%-vo th*- govd ) ..sen;4e to know that tueir positiun.ie _ _ 5AFEGUARDS HEALTi� � HaVL o0 purchzt.ed the gafit ge b.a.:iness .6 f, Davidson & Will iam9 we are .:that of a "r%-ar,t of the pevrlp and ( ! piPpa�c'.i t) repair all makes of antoq. -asst tll& }ieop;e.tile '-wt of the we be•,N in *tact- alI 1-in(1:,.of Furd aces,- curies, tires for all e Klug, Hri[e��r9 :urt� _.,ueh d+ •kiug•� . -: _ -ICe t lWiLti SLIP t1gH - f�0iiaS andBrieks. . " jr9 ' �l� makes of care, oil?,rete. -- but tl>_-y.canuut tulerr�te . idu kdcto- `H. ]il D" jNE N. PICKER G� - w - • _ Wake U -ario . ...Let the. Referendum- Battle -Cry Be ,>«No f"� "N !91 osr" Nor' Nod,, -� INCE the annouac�ment in the Legislature last spring that Refer= endum on the Ontario Temperance Act would be taken this fall, the tions of the province of Ontario have different temperance organiza -met together to consider what attitude they should take. The result has been the formation of the Ontario `Referendum- Committee, which :.!comprises representatives from the, organized temperance forces of the Province and the -temperance sentiment -of the- prosrrn 1 p e side_oLthese -� organizations. The new Committee will conduct the Campaign. We asking the voters of Ontario to vote '`No" to all questions sub- - mitted on the ballot: - :..The Referendum Ballot T :AND HOW TO VOTE Yes No 1. Areyou in favor of *,repeal of THE ONTARIO TEMPERANCE Y ACCT:... .................................... A 1. Are you in favor of the sale of light beer cdutain3ng n — two and fifty-one one hundredths per cent. alcohol weight measure through Government s4encies and amendments to THE ONTARIO - TEMPERANCR ACT to permit such sale? .................... 3. Are you in favor of the sale of light beer containing not more than two and fifty-one one hundredths per cent. alcohol, weight measure in standard hotels in local municipalities thatlby a majority vote X favor such sale, and amendments to THE ONTARIO TEMPERANCE - 4. Are you is favor of the sale of spirituous and malt liquors through Government agencies and amendments to THE ONTARIO TEM- ` PERAhCE ACT to permit such sale? ... ........ . . . • ..... .... - — By the Ontario Temperance Act,'sale : defeated if there is a majdrity for "Yes' _ and distribution of alcoholic liquors for on any of the questions. You must — x -.`beverage purposes 'within the province mark an X after each of the four ques- were prohibited. For' practically three -'tions, or your ballot is counted as spoiled. r years the province has experienced the - '''� l good effects of this law. 'Its repeal would A century of temperance progress in be a calamity. Any of the amendments this province is at stake in the coming would spoil it. Referendum. The Ontario Referendum Committee earnestly and res�ectfull'�► k For the, Temperance forces to win they ask you to mark your X in the "No must-secure four "No" majorities. That ' ;column after each- and every question; is, a thajority for "No" on EVERY ip indicated in the sample ballot to. ; . ;question. The Temperance forces will be produced herewith. a - Ontario Referendum CoYnmittee f JOHN MACDONALD b. A. DUNLAP ANDREW S. GRANT Chab%mn Treawrer Vice-Chairumn and Secretary rSa.i:..:; .:.... .. W" Z=GW" Ude Bus.. tf d.reo) so ;SOLDIERS Cheques and money transfers representing .pay, and allowances of soldiers drawn in Sterling Exchan a waL'be cashed by this Bank at $4.863 to the PouadgSterlu� :1liVe wilf transfer- money for soldiersi free•oof� charge, to Any point iii Canada where, we have a branch. a� THE DOMINION BANK ,WHITBY BRANCH -v; J. CORDON HALL, Manager. , r iasinaeaer.:ra■a■■»,car■rat■■i■rrasr.aa><rar.raa>as>.eia=a'1f Tickering Hardware Store This 49 just 'the- place to get an .Oii Stove for this hot weather. We - hays the Clark Jewel and Florance Oil Stoves'. Guarantee 1 L.- to give satisfaction or we return your money. We have a complete line of Screen Doorsand Window Screens, 'Wire Cloth from 18 to 42 inches aide, at lowest, price. washing Machines, either band or power, -to make waebing ` isasy d - firing the extremely hot weather. Hammocks froom X2.25 up. Call in and see them and you will buy. A full line of Garden Tools, Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Lawn Mowers, Sprayers, etc., - .._ - The old reliable Paroid Roofiog always on hand Get odr prices. It is a pleasure to show our goods. l J. S. BALSDON, DICKERING -CO.- :L�­_CcoAL NOW is the . time :to put in your __:winter's supply. We can ' fill your orde>t s promptly ' ,at Right Pricei D. L. & W. Ci -al, tlhe best anthracite obtainable CampbeH Flour M11Wco., Ltd. r.— Mille at 1? .pro .:...Pickerin;,. ...."�."F-f':;'�.. w.'� h::....tY'S�iKY.P.4ti:-u',W.^S'�'S '$hlwv.n:.,.wt 1:�•w... . -,r c 7w{r x �a.t•.-" xwr� +,5 .e -aw .+-nc. n.n••r .n X Y' 1: v• ksa.•.� w tra•; ha �.R-=*• r A . v« , *. �.••. ,. •_.. .;•. ` .:..,<an •.,:ar, <-.: k+ a, ¢rr,w ,A• .<4+s.+'s .zs.:'er:.lwwh•a k. .,+r m6�-aut�ra. .. ... � ., .... -, -r..• '+..,x.04.• 1 �x I"-,.. ,.... clLwwanowr -Mrs. Chas. Sargent has been on _ -the Pickering _ _ _ /� /�� Mica Mabel Patera is. viaititi mer the sick list durin�T the past week n�1 �CE - GRE/'1/ rIbrother in Hwmiltpn,' g but we•are glad to know that clic V1d11anee Committee New' PremiseS The famous Neilson make Mrs. Reid, of Bn6►ta ton+ is -visit- is now improving. _ . _ ; p kept•coustantly on Lund. 7. Mrs. John Heusted_ and dsaght_ prepared to to Mies Helen Scott. The object of this Association le to Am q _ Thos, and Mrs. Paterson motor- er, Miss Margaret, of Mayville, ilessen stealing and -prosecute _.1Ve' may now found iabe fd ' garden h =s ed to the city on Tuesday. Mich., are with the formers pat*- - the- felons. - -- • Parties or other Miss Currie, -of Lindsay, spent. ents, J. H: and_Mrs. Beal.. _ esz3 The person - A Pml enI' oommnni• _ parlor in Telephone. Gen- - the week -end with Claremont I,osie immedis►tel wi .n member - tall oflicr,op ur,iti he ' x from a buggy in the Methodist y where a Iarge "stock of new Y friends. ct lTuzeonLive.Qom nice. bakery. 29-3 E-ruesC Chamllerlaiu. of Agin- church yard last Sunday is adirYsed _ N to 're lace it neat Sundae. l�ombershlp'fee 111:00. fresh goods have -- eouz<t, visited ,friends here over P - T. p. WAS C]14!1 616 y Sunday. Miss Audrey Peters, of Toronto, Tiokets'=&T behad 'from the President or: arrived. Mrs. Sedore and Miss Bettie, of who has been visiting her uncle 7-The _r _ - • .. �_.. urned_home�lL-Mondt}.X,—: Pickering. - -- And aunt A. D, and Mrs. Peters, Button, are ,visiting relatives in Bses. Com. -L. D. Hanka, C. B. Palm- e V nite� Farmers �-. ,:..'Claremont. - - , sv. V. Richardson, Fin old „ Zaremont __ _ . Mrs. ('Dr.) Bagshaw, of Saginaw, John and Mre.•Caster, who have r T. E. been spending couple of weexs' J7. R. TheXtOa:.j W,'� dark. Mich., is visiting her parents, v.acatiun at Caesarea, have return- _ President, geasetaty - ''- Iud. Phone 2804 Ontario and Mrs. Pught Luther H es,.. of Peterboro -tom their homein Toronto. spent a couple of days last -week --- ----� with hisamother here.Ci swelet to. -Eat - - Miss Harton, of Toronto, is AcowySawd �•. W. D E- R U S H ,A Farmers' Club meets in the" _ Co9t.'-Coal_spending a couple of weeks.. with � .. . , .. .Pickerin Town Hall OII Edgar and Mrs. shirk. _.. sears r experience lin eth 3. g P P S e" pair Work on all -makes of each month Miss Mar aret Graham is spend- F-econd . • WedneBda ling a Couple of weeks R ith friends Chestnut, .. 10.90 er ton at Niagara -on the Lake. stove, .. .. Io .5 _ of ' care hoe 'opened a' only d-ufffi saminer -months: ► There N•ili be no service nor - Egg, - ... 10..55 p Bq,l, r p 3' g' -.Sabbath School in the Methodistc (iaTa a at North Cl ar©- . A..�.AW :'� Q•a _. �Pa;teh for, next mastics church on Sunday nest. THOS Rev. Writ. Kettlewell, of Toron- - r, Mont and is prepared to date. to, will occupy the pulpit in the .. PiC]seri�Sg, Gist. _ H > take care of your 'car ♦♦ _ a?tPtShirk is nowchurch on u busy a�rsist• _ tr0 nt0ed.. Have OIIr *a Yid' there '13 Strelloth � Wh>!teva-le Clu o#' I� .ins the linemen of the Stouffville .... �: : _ guars y L >f"a Bethesda Telephone Co. ,� - oar put right. Misses Vets and Merle Stephen- ' :` United Farmers 'rA g'� - a e ' o . , _ Grain Chopping son have returned home after vis- Seeds have arrived. North l t itinR relatives in Pickering. �aremon ,AND FL IkKING At the neat meeting of the Club resp - A. J. and Mrs. Chandler motor lutiono-will he' passed on Css�xa e ; .I am prepared to do chopping and oat ed to Pietodon Friday to. spend a the following : AVINGS,- Thrift, - g ants. Military witching of Railways flaking on Mondays and Fri- ...: few days with. the Fortner a par- Re Inter _ Intj.e Independence — alI y P �.�� p .beginning - Johnsy Training in Schools y y . � da a oaf Farmer of the Royal Bank, ,Improving our School -System _ these are the Out- on April let: Owen Sound. is a ading a few Regulation of Foodstuffs Standation tf F of farm im temente come of the saine impulse Some stone boats, wagon and binder pa p slays' is heronat the home of his Regulation of motor trucks owour tongues on hand. parents here. t3 sort roads And attain the same objet- _c Would the ppeerson who found tive—PROSPURITY. The John F. Bayles,' Greenwood Ali the rural mi►ilboron R. R. No. r, NEW GARAGE Standard Bank of Canada kindly give the same to Mc. Peters KID������� _ or leave it at the Claremont poet ThA un�lerslgtied hoe opeged _ up can help you to. attain it, sn office, a garage on his premises and . Warm'& tveru Miss Adell Schnurr has returned it prepared tri do•all lwtids THE ( Of all materials and design _ _after spending about seven weeks' of amom,obile re atrin kept io stook. It wig a you . P �'C iii handle till neve sary Lparts' I '� TA H D A R D BANK pay y - Rus meets all Trains at the home of 'her aienty in ► call se cur work. azd inspeot our shoo► , Mililmiiy and with friends at Lin Is s<l�a :igNnfor r Gairs•Il:)rt Car-:' agents �aplemploy 0 tbr prices zowta�tb Med First -Class Rigs to hire•day or wood. ! OF CANADA - g p y them,00nsequen4 night at lowest prices. ,. During the severe electrical S IPICKERIfVG BRANCH y e ""I +� ! ell . in etrd rNrc hint _. I commissi,otl_of_10 per cent..whiob you wU Phone+ 1905. stomia of Saturda.y'eveniug la a - I -M. O. ZIMM=RMAN - MAftAaax oertainl sav b purchasing from as.,. a ' number --of telephones were put : bet, t t• l�:rs frig. Y o y' p g Thos. SandersoZi �O�! _ _ 'p4ANCH FLSO:AT WHITBY) call Sol {cieed.. - but of busineae, _ but were -soon re• �'h9IL1�lS .�'• Stephe�3Qn, F " '- _. .. J. T. •3IATHGSON�+ .• ��, .pa paired .--PROPRILTORS ---- 1 g[ duan incretis - C L�Ii1:;IU:� T, Ur: t. �• - i Of ire a or 4 pphlti _ _- pretu good , . - _ - rcmr-e-, M. �H-eadersan's store. ----- _ { -- -' - y are all fresh and new. Call and inspect them. - .. • - - _ . ._ ,. -_ . coW. t. Palmer has laid down a W. �ersble quantity of cement' wall- on hie premiees. D. A. Scott bile also improved his property b5• constructing new cement walks.; 2}tigses Isabel sad. Violet Sargent _,;100 - - •. have returned home after spend ins t; pleaFant holiday at Thure' V Lon Park. We are pleased to know electric Starting and Lighting - - �� Uni et•?nl - that the former has improved in Sawing •:•Machine health ge..ea-dy .since -her recentLL �__ ' operation. Q 'Car II35 a. better. Starting an� Manufactured by o •: The severest rainstorm of the - _ t t W. H. Jackson & Sone Tae11 )u occarrSd on Saturday even- - lighting system-ttian that now � 'Ing last, and waw accompanied by available to. urehasers of FordCus. - - Bmcar Read. Pickering, Out, -•thunder and lightning.- The rain -• - P Blncirsmtthis� and SN'oodworking [n Mich as m tch a reciated as the p th :.` « .. all its bradchP.. Sawgumming P . • nmin _ R was exceedingly d'ry .and vegeta- It 1S a Ford P-rOdL1Ct, . built 111tH _ _ - _ and filing s -specialty. _ ' . '. suffering • tune was greatly._ , - . _ _ - t �.'„� w a We stock Gasoline Engines. Emery The i•lluatrated lecture given to tine motor= �t. {' Wheels. Circular Saws, Sasv the" Aaptigt church by .Lieut. _ t,k•r�F'`i and Emery Mandrels. Macklew,-of the R. A. F., was well =-=a ositive starter as reliable -as _ ' � ^' �� . p $ _ _ _A good second.hand road. wagon Ji ' attended and mtaehenjjoyed by all, for sale cheap. =The vocal solos by. Mrs. Esther _ the motor itself: - Palmer and Miss Beulah . Jones • � • were also tench appreciated by . 4 � 'r'-�y ;t t 1 � :those present. `—a powerful lightt_*lg System, uni s rs a t1011al C # o r Y Graham Bros. are busy getting their horses in =form under all _env _ -Celebration ;. readiness for the lila Spe8dS. , - =Toronto Exhibition. Their ezhib, �IQn the -o n models—To G1rs am�Rtui it will consist of ten horses, which ut>Istg _r,E� .R.H.; ; is a mach emtiliar number than tabouts—it is OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT. ' O T OPSNED BY H usual. On account of the demor' . THE_ FRII�tCB OF' WALES _. alined state of- trans-htlantie On closed cars—Sedans and Coupes -it is � ' 'transportation they were unable - r .'';ty; to secure their usual importation - .STANDARD EQUIPMENT. _ -EXHIBITIONof horses. - 91 A representative of the Christ Ayg. 13 -'TORONTO Sept. 6 4. fan Men's Federation, of Toronto, provides ignition indT=1ent of the batteries.. ocenpled the pulpit in the_ Baptist ; ' Btt�fssit Grepadier Guuds Band church on Sunday Iset and gave->� - _ .two excellent addressee. He spoke in behalf of the destitute childrenFord Runabout $66o; Touring $hyo t " War MesawW Paintings of Serbia, who are greatlyin need On open models the Mem Sorting std Sensation of the art + -;world ' of asslataace as their condition has Equipment u $zoo ezm-' - +.�,: • • e deplorable eine he war. A iedrs3e Bl.ctsic,? �'' ,, ••l' t-{ recording every phase of beene t -Coupe $$ 75 ; Sedan $1175 (dosed model pas. �, ,rte liberal collection was taken for :t-Scardns and Lighting 13*4 wnt} i' s� y '��' ,=C�twddttt operations overseas. .t Th ese ' hem. pn _-- _ . - _ccs are F 0. B. Fotd. One• end do Bret •ill �� �. � { ,x•11 r' • _ - - -- /�- Owing to the heavy rain -storm = "' 'jifii TRQPH include t War Ta:. of S%turday evening last the foot ball match between Clarewotrt _ - `� ' z Mammoth ae'sembl•agse of and Green River, which was to _ \\I �� � �' - monster guns; aeroplanes and hr:vp been played off at StonffvilleG -- - allthe instruments of hellish has been postponed until to•mbr- + - e warfare captured by•Canadlan �- y _ ,r -' •ion (Saturday) evening at 0.30 1' -__ � ' =�-�/� _ eoldiers.from the Hun. o'clock, unless the weather again-- preven,t; tine game peing played. y-•; V//4 C&riatla'i I'Iyitlg Ci,.:'ins - 'trer. cour. sports will 'ac-- �• `� .t \tel S Bite er and Bisho and. comlrtz1y slim to cheer for them _ r y ' �� a r �,, t h p � Cols: min theft f' , t for the $25 prize.; -; I �_ , \- , other �rrorld famous aces ici On Saturday evening last while y r `�v ,�" � 1' �� surrendered' German lanes. -- '-.tht. ser ere thunder -storm was pas _ � / 1 ``� � 1 sing over this locality the barn on �r, '"1.1illt' ;; II%f WHIPPET TANK ` r the ChAs. Proctor farm, now own- �► .j ` ���,, �;� \' r -:.a.. ", �� � _ "ed by Levi Linton, was struck by L� R ``tea.* -; \\\ ���'• �s� CAPTURED -t1 lightning and completely destroy- ed. The barn was a good one, As it was thoroughly overbauled Festival of Triui"p `. a few years ago. Mr. Linton had—_. < • tre x..e se,rtaa .0 Craod Tana syn<ac4, 7 finished his threshing only that _ <• r ,. - �, ' day. Cop-eghently he lost all hie1 "�--- C---""" ���-``'-• Tie sonender of the Germa r Fleet season's crop, which included a large quantity of fall reheat of 1 SES v..ei« t.etle-Victory Arch. , first-class quality, Eight 61101111 AlwWs me" into Jermnalem, pigs, a wagon and a fanning I Aad!l��I _ °! mere oleo ed. Lots y u �, ....,•,'.-�:-ru"d,.,...a... _..-_.: ,._.. ::..: .c-: �"-'....n.u'er. i�' ., r._... ., ..._._ .. .. _.:::.ai.;i7.4JJLf.+../ ._. -,,.-.,,a.. ,.... ... ,,-, r:._ _ - -.cW. .•-... rf:1N.Y. �.. - N.. .. .+sa�.u».bl .,.•f'!'S;laii^nT%.f�"•w7�o"'4f Raw -. r - 1 •J ! L' , T - _�.._ _ � . ---.-- , _,� : : - • - FROM THIS TOWN oil TO THE .Yi w ans e TORONTO.-EXHMMON - x _ T 0 0 R Y _� _ � Jae•F a .. a. _ - .Tho A B C Automobile, Road Guide •• of 96 pages. 45 Se 'tional Maps, Ke -,A Country Neighborhood Park.- ."J but impelled to come by her anxiety , . # � " j ;iia"p, Legend and complete Index. k =A park in - the country may not be to do: something for her country. One ; Y ' All Roads clearly shown.' ' uncommon in the better day; that are leader coolly overlooked her; another .rt promised lis in .the neap {ut.urP, but asked' bluntly what she could, do andz', Improved County Roads is Heavy a -turned awn when the reply came that .i >� Red Lines. at is novel enough no,,,. allays. There Y P Y r, ' is such a ark in Boona Count in the she ",didn't know"; but a third beckon- ?� ' g. If your ,dealer cant supply' y We Mate of Iowa-, and the example of the ed front across the room, saying: "We me g` .� �� �s'y ' wiil••IIlaiI one direct for $1.00. women of that district might profit-' need stitchers. Let me show you how r��K • ti� �;t „ yy AUTO, GUIDE COMPANY, ".. ably be foIlawed in our c;:n country. to run our, power -machines." ;,? %; ; �,�,: «�; _ h ; Thb park belongs to two farming After a fe a minutesrof kindly In- t n- �.• ` " ;82 Klug St. East Toronto townships; and is situated in a village struction the timid stranger was y w "I where the farmers of these two .town- running an electric motor, ,her face a '" The Knighthoods F 'r Atlantic Airmen. i ' ships do their. trading. alight with • the • joy of doing a new: •'� Tice "D sly Chronicle" says:="Cap- • thing and of doing a needed .bit of w. ,� Main Allcock and Lieut. Brown; in be- ;. It was through.. the women s clubs �. ro �� coming..Knights tike their appropri • that the vision became :� reality, and work: At the close of the day she ;.' ,.: . `a"'";,, . , ,, �.., _:;A _ _the history'of the park is -,a part of went home with her head held high, � A ate rank with Drake and Hawkins and ' the history of the' Boone -Township eager to returnin the morning! and $etelgh, our -typical Pioneers in navi f„- AWomeli'a Club, which was founded but "finish her pile of bandages.” When�• getton and exploration. IY Columbus a yearn ago'. nine %' their predecessor, had taken the pre The members did not gather to sen, as instinctively to the, woman who '� �. caution to be bore's Briton he would do, fancy work and consume refresh- .furnished the inspiration as a climbing. have been of the company too. For meets, but decided to --look after the Plant`rex�ches its. 'tendrils sunward.• PRINCE IN MINE. ( it can 'be' s --..id that our rulers have common welfare of neighborhoods Climbing plants are what we. hug This '.unusual picture of the``Pririce of Vales was taken as -he em. ever been coriduerors of peace;'and, �- In the same sort way that civic• mans are. Rooted in earth -mire, its " erged from a wolfram mine on his estates in Cornwall shortly before his as we must know, of time. The new drudgery and deprivations, from .England for Canada. knighthoods have a traditional and ' -clubs of towns ,and cities try to do. ger y p , we reach departure 'Under .Inspiring leadership the club! up more or less consciously by :our historic significance • which dieting - grew in numbers and courage, -and­`rY u- y_- to—heLier-_13un�*a*"- EtcEEfE� & Efie&PcEkE�+E� uishes them from familiar lists of 1t � heaven and to our God, for the snul. 1 LSI . _ such honors and revives the pristine -did things. ""Other neigbborhoods not-; '1 ed their activities, and with the help' of man can blossom fully only in the 1 dignity of the ra3 k. of the Boone Township. Women's Club Upper Land, but the climbing plant - T ` .1 1 erg l t h w ate F organized similar societies, until after must 'have, its trelli*es of strength. Need New )Red Blood" to Give; Beaten, _ Strength without puts strength with- - __Them Hcalth- and Stren til. The tourist had. been boasting in the F a little while the -rural -women's club S asAa►�sa village inn. ` .-'moyeiaent became such a valuable!" in. So, after all is ss,id, to be an eft- Does your daughter inherit a dell Diphtheria. "Talking of scatecrowe." he said; instrument of 'service that the whole ! 'courager of • ouir -fellow . men .is our 9 „ r ' chief business on this planet. •: cafe organization from you. The Every, mother should remember: iti:hy, irry father once -Rut ore up, and state became inter-ested. ( anaemia of young girls may be inner -I What diphtheria is a serious, gem-• it frightened the c:oa$: so much that _ - W,itb such aft organization of pro-, " tted;'or R maybe caused by Ked'air, not one entered the, field again for + , meu in Boone county, it is -not sur-! How We. Lighten,'Was'h Day Labors. ;j iiiuntcable and in many instances a ., ptieing that there was . no lack nil Instead of tying your clothespin bag uusWtabie food, digsty and irregular preventable disease, more than a yea>::" eating, insufficient -out-of-door exer- That every case of- sore throat, run - feminine He looked triumphantly around the --': feminine interest when a " woman of around the already -tired waist, put a - i Hing nose or croup cough sh6uld be ; b " means ' linin on a farm two miles large salol- fn in' the to of the ba else and not enough rest and sleep: " audience. SureFy that had settled g g P p bag-, It comes on'' gradually. begtnri9ugconsidered with suspicion, these country humpkins!.. -from the village offered to give thirty, open the pili, slip over the line,. fasten with languor, indisposition .to mental - I3i�t hg. was to .meet his match. �. t'hat"the family physician should be i -acres of her farm -to the two town-' and slide the bag along ahead of you or bodily exertion, Irritability anti a called at once, since delay endangers ' That'4 nothing!" retorted one far ships, and to the village on- condition on- th_e: kine ,as you- work.—Mrs. H,.B. er, A neighbor a' .mine once M 8 9 feeling. of • ta'tiglse, -I:,ater comes pal• ;the life o�-the child: put a that they maintain it as a public. park,! P. pttation of the heart. headache dizzi• r. scarecrow trrto his potato patch, anal provide for its ' upkeep . and pay the! Wheat bran scalded then the water I ' That d htheria is a curable disease nese following a stooping position hizEevery_ nce, 'piovided anbitmcin it terrified the birds BO much that one taxes. - drained off. is excellent for _washing frequent headaches and breathless- a rascal of a crow, who had stolen some The thirty sligh-tT soiled colored.fabrics that will is administered during ,the first Y nese. In a majority of case consti- ' - tlntuber on the banks of Boone river, fade. No snap is aquired Flaer pa on a pr sent. # There may e- no That other , chitdreti in the- house., back." Strange as, It may seem, instead of water .-on ,.bran again and use this great -loss of flesh, but usually the. hold should' not be allowed to come in : •'a accepting the offer, the people of both water for rinsing and starching. -complexion taken on a greenish-yel- .- i P contact with the sick. lj ^� c �j C eoatstry s�n d town fell to wrangling,' —Mrs; J. J. O.'C._ low pallor. Thnt well children tray. be immun-� 71 % " . 1 L 1� F,'• 5 r and when�the matter was. -brought tip) A nice way to fix Ahe Ironing sheet. " Cases of thls kind•;Af -neglected. be- ized by a prophylactec inoculation of PAYABLE HALF YEARLY at a supervisors' meeting -the gift,was; is to sew small brass rings to each _come serious, but if-, taken in'time diphtheria antitoxin. llloaetl op money-tett with us to refused. Then the women's clubs took., side. a'•few inches -apart. Drive tackal there Is no need to .worry. The treat •-, That hospital care giti,es better red( from three to ten years. - - _hold , of the project, They made a or small brass hooks into the under j ment Is Quite easy and 'simple• Dr... � • , sults than home. -care avher. proper � - .Write for Booklet- house-to-houEe canvas and stirred up aide . of the ironing board -to" corres- I Williams' Pink- `Pills,: which are free , isolation and nursing cannot be main- ; such a pro -park feeling that the board' pond with the rings. The rings can be f from any_- harmful or- habit-forming tafned - The Great Nest Permanent _ ',ol' supervisors called an extra meeting secured over the tacks or hooks"after! d-ruR, are Just the tonic needed to ( _Dian Company. - and reversed their decision, accepting! the sheet is spread over the board.) remedy this wretch d state of health. That the pre tidies against lite use • e t' .. of antitoxr'n: both in treatment and' Toronto Of ze 20. King 3t. 1YeaL the park with tax obligations. and is easily taken off and washed., Though it is not noticeable, improve- +l I --, The park -is -now the pride and joy The brass 'rings and hooks can be me-nt actually begins with' the first dation, reven�tve measure hat no tone -i - "of the countryside. People living fifty, bought at any five and ten cen*..store.t dose. As the' -blood, isAnade"rich and I That antitoxin is the only known' seventy-five and even- one-- hundred"Mrs. L. T. F. re -d, the • pallor'..Ieaves the '-face, remedy'fol the cure of diphtheria • miles away, motor to the pretty spot i When wasbing• men's- working' strength . and activity gradually re-. t p I E have numerous to picnic. There are That the death rate from diphtheria - - p - playground clothes, such as -pants, coats, or over -.j .turn and if the treatment is cogtinued. inquiries from li.q diiectly �propertiona"l- to the time . Q equipment for the little folks, a base- alls, try hanging - them ori the line 11r_til the last symptom disappears, the when the antitoxin is -administered. _ ! . prQSpCttVe _purchasers. .ball diamond . and tennis courts, a without wrim.inS, directly frvr.� the danger of a relalise is eery slti;lit That in the experience of a large for fountain, a rest cottage picnic tables rinse water; And -they will dr nisei It any symptom of anaemia ap _'• ` '' - •• P ,, ey 3 7 hospital for contagious diseases not' p ".ovens and rusVc seats. without being streaked . or wrinkled. pears. - prudence_ suggests , that Dr. !one desth has occurred where the j Western Farm Lands It may seem strange that people —M. A. P. Williams' Pink Pills should- be given y P P antitoxin was dministered during the giving near to- natdie should choose .After trying manylinds of washing at once, and the sogner they -are taken .!• Jr g . Send full particulars of ! .. . ` to go tb arks for recreation just as l powders I am satisfied that s table- ! the more speedily will the trouble -be first twenty-four hours of the disease. P j our land to That delay in seeui•ing medical aid }' fol s do but •the; way in • which ,soon or two of ammonia Put into.a overcome: Y-ou ,can .get these ; ills '- _ -city y P P I p and in c'iving antito�-in not only! UNION FZI?ST COMPANY alt trails in Bonne county lead to bailer of "clothes will make them tool: through any dealer in medicine, or by I causes the likelihood of a fatal term-' LIMITVD Boone' TownshipPark ,indicates that-' whit;e and -eleaner than an hie else, mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes • ! - . • . ' Winnipeg.Man they do-� ..: � _ �'I have tr.ied.—Mrs. W. S. - for E2.50' from The Dr. I ination, but predisposes to cotnplica-t - - _ J _# A number of large public gather- In was fine handkerchief's, em- Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. _ - liens and prolongs the convalescence _. _. Tt r --- e That f&Uure on .the part of .the „ Williams', legs have already been held on the brouiered doilies, napkins or ',dainty ark grounds. One of d mother to appreciate the importance . p gr particular lm- lingerie, o not hang on hue, as- the TRICKS OF TROPICAL PLANTS, _.. .. I of -this disease may result seriously; port was a get-together .meeting of clothes .pins leave- marks, but after - not only for the patient, -but Zor. collier. A rural women's clubs. The spent the wringing out of bluing water, shake Orchid Lets Down a Tube For a ' Use, da • in the ark had a picnic dinner each gun Throws Ball. members of ;the household, who may E.J Y P R' g g y - p p' piece .in the air once •to freshen, Drink; • Fun also •contruet the disease. _ i and formed the Boone G'ounty Fed- then smooth out and roll in a thick ,,that plants eat and drink is their That home remedies do -no -good in oration of Rural Women's .Clubs. towel and let -stay until.you are ready own way through the soil..is a: well this disease •' - - ,�� � ' Other 'gatherings - have taken ' place,' for the „ironing.—Mrs, A. V. , And the park has become the centre! known fact...But in, South America is I That patent medicines do harm bit- _ of many actfvities:' - - ; By the Way. ' . '.' a species of orchid, which takes a delaying -the proper iiagnosis and- of nd - ]Davies . In seleFcting vases. jugs,, pitchers• gr drink whenever it feels thirsty simply � treatment• -' e 1� by letttng down a tube into the water. That di phtfieria is prevalent at this e e Munger For Encouragement. -any vessel• foi' holding flower's, avoid !e>�e> We are all interested in ourselves,: those that are conspicuously aecorat- When not in use, the -tube is coiled j time of the year. r up on the top of the plant. That other children, with sore,, ` - - sind the one who shows deep, vital and- ed:' Shape; -too, is one of the prime ! - FOIL` pi'c3�it x� In Mexico there is a plant that likes : throat should be excluded from the . active concern for u9 and our affairs! things to be considered. Choose _ a 'to chan' a its attire three times a day home• a i - is the most interesting!iereon_ to us. broad' vase -aria til "" That you shouldinstruct our chi)- r. a or ree sr e a _ . We love those who love us, especially ' Just like any fastidious person—it is y l p y ; sly toppled over, that is not too tall, I ' dren not to mingle with or visit others those who, love us enough to help our and -always unobtrusive in color. A F white in the morning, red at noon and I I OI�t81"l0 F@A'1tiID�ers blue -in the evening. At times- it gives ; who;• are known to be 411. - lives forward', ;to- put fresh cheer into shade of dull green lends itself welll 8 Lasited - aa; giving us power to het ourselves,:' o most flowers, and dull out -a very strong perfume and at -"4`"' I - _ p t yellow goes other-1imes it -is absolute) odorless. I As a rule, hires do" not 'fly at a � " to do,'to achieve our si►lbitions.- 'l+ P11INnasturtnims. y I rester height than 1000• feet. Eagles TOr013 -"anfbition and achievement are differGray, deep blue and old-fashioned There 'is another odd Mexican plant I g 1 ent. things: - - I the. o or of which have. been known to fl • to a - " brown pottery era or cr Encouragement means interest -plus, serve admirably for water iso dors for lose their way anal makes their sense ;:6,000 feet, A' lark"'will rise--to—the and we can- give encouragement,-' flowers, but rerlacmber-always that -the l of direction nil until the smell ceases. same height and so will crows. _ - - _ _ _- _4eery words, sincere sympathy, and flowers themselves are the things to Central India owns 'a tree whose I --- =— - - --- .."-charged--.w4th -e i ce unostentatious acts of service., Oft.r be conspileaves are -heavily lse- cuous. tricity'at! merely to touch them gives times It, is done in bits almost too If a bath in hot water, or in water a person a distinct shock. In Brazil small to be recognized) 1'o illustrate: containing salt or strong- soak, is {{ At the Exhibition t h 1 s Year A young woman came into Red Cross;•taken within a•, few hours after ex.- similar electric power i8 put to light- ` headquarters one day, a stranger to: posure in'shrubbery••and weeds infest- vicIng ill of es. Within the i is ii Y e� _ vicinity of nut h a plant ;i -person 'can Be Sure ■ Hear - all the women .crowded 'there. She ed with "chiggers" or "red bugs," no, - see well enough to read the finest was timid, lacking in self'confii3ence, ill effects will be experienced, After: afldliaYiother;ia so luminous that ®' 0 a long exposure, however, a bath has it can be plainly distinguished in the Aer0l�ruSt practically no effect and direct gems- darkest nights for a distance'of mor - f dies are necessary.. After irritation .than a mile: - Farmer 9 � .has set in and small red spots appear, � >*' But the most wondertui2y constitu• the application of a moderately strong - SEE THE TWO WONDERFUL NEW INVENTIONS. Bfnder ted plant of Brazil is the ball -throwing ^. .� solution of ammonia to the affected one, It •6s n small 'fungus about iiia 11 The "L''ltona" that plays ALI. 3. The .'LLL -WOOD OVAL TONE - parts is recommended. 'A supersatur- iecoi•ds wi[h the exact �{EI6HT.- E'HANITER=built- ttAe a violin-- ; . En �f n sled solution of common Untie soda size of l: pea which projects a ball proper DIAPHRAGM EL correct which eliminates metallic harsh•. g NEEDLE, Notbing to take ort- -- Llohte� Motor will also afford relief. Liberal appli- to a distance o! several inches with nothing to put on. A aimPle twist - hens. LET YOUR EARS 13E THE cations should be made until the irri- s distinctly' audtblel report. - of -the wrist adiusts it instantly to JUDGE. 111 World,2201bs. r` all records. J: if Mskillg Farming a Real Pleasure. tation subsides. If the suffering is Had Enough. The Brunswick Exhibit is at the South Neat entrance of the Process. Building. ' Y'ree Recitals Daily. Also a & 5 b.p. Portable Engine and severe, your druoKist will out up a Lady Jane—Have• you givetll`_ the a THE MUSICAL MERCHANDISE SALES COMPANY Cwttrifugal Flumping Unit.- Non better, dilute tincture of iodine or collodion, All on ■how in the Grand Stan Build- goldfish fresh water, Janetain?'t , ins• Toronto Exhibition. Free litera- either of which should be lightly finish - 819 YONGE • STREET - TORONTt7 t- •� '• lure at our Exhiblt.. Don't tall to call. applied, Janet—No, mum. They • ': CAN. BOAT i ZINGUM szo:., 7TV, .4- •• . • . ed the water I give 'em t'other dap Tease - 'Tomato ii'se'JW•S.S. for. systematic saving. yet. • . "�Y4r'', r - .,,..=•�.. '... "-. _ ... " :. Z. - ... .. __. ,.-,..., _ •., ... -_- .... ,_. ... , . .. _ is•.::,-'aw.�„r c .... . -..._. ss t-f�::•r++i,..---B-r-x•?�!as,4+s?�t_+�k `'y,,;+!�; :.. - e<i..�;_:•�.'cA.y,;.„c.,.t x Y �'"✓�r ;:,�_ u � r no Ato HISTORIC FURNITURE, An Essay on (lease. You IN PALATIAL HOTEL The following composition on goose EX SHARES DAVIDSON CONBOLT- J TDATED Gold Mines at 18.00. iVEAVERS C Champlain, Jacques Cartier and was written in . a western city by -a share. W. Hyland, 227 George-' schoolboy: Toronto. -Montcalizi; three at the heroic fl&uresGeese. ts:a-,heavy-set bifid with s. in the early settlement of North OR "BALP-3 GASOLINE ENGINES, head on one side and a tail on the F3-6-7 H.P., also Drag Saw and Double ' " - America along. the St. Lawrence River V nit. Milker. Will' sell lot or,-9ep4rats. other. His feet Is set so far back on - P.0 w. Box 843. Montreal. have been 'happily united in a suits his rtinding gear that they nearly all ne . ....... WANTED of rooms }which -have been named at- misi'his bo0y. Some geebe is gandpre EWSPAP16R. WEEICL-T. IN '15RUeA ter them at the famou*.Chateau Fron- County. Splendid opoortualty. 10 and has a curl In his tail. Ganderb N write box T. Wilson Publishing Co...Ltnilts& . ........ tenet, in Quebec. This slinte Is 4n the. BICYCLES ddn't lay" or tjlA Thoy 4ust'e4t, loaf 73 Adolaids'St. '%V,, Toronto. .7 Male.0 . f bd6totiar tower which forms oILo of the Now is the time for the best bar- and go swimming. If I had to be a ELL EQUIPPED INEW11PA.P21% Is em most noticeable landmarks In the gains. Buy now and save mpne). We -e hundreds of good bicycles geese, I would rather - be it gander. O' , and&b Printing plant in masts have cycl � at ta r1a. nourancquickie carried $1.600. W ancient city, and commands a ' won- brielea ratiginw from $16.0,0 to $113.00. Geese do not give milk, but give eggs,for $1.200 on quick wale. - Box 42. a Nk'rite or ce.11 for particulars. R. G. but'for me, give'me liberty or give me Inan Publishtna Co.. Ltd.. Toronto. deiful -panorama of the great river, UG of the blue" Laurentian ��Iouatalns. McLeod. 179 King St- West, Toronto. death. Exp-- m'nced on Woolens and ThQ central room, named after.51ont- WARTZI). Worsteds. calm and used. as the sitting room, A-MEN-ME.N AS -COUNTY RE - has among other curio PRESENTATIVES, to, handle.won- derful new gasoline -saver for Ford C' d GIVE QUEEN WON611RFU'L VEIL. -HEAT Good . pay and .. steady . employ- two us fu'rnliure of SUMMER hundred years ago, a table.an -Befglan'Lace Exp'rts Worked On', it' save ten cents Per gallon'. : exclue"Irlse, meat, ilfi&i1deal working- coh-' de by sot- 0 chair of rough- design me territory; write to -day for Particulars. ditions. Four Years. Post Office Box 716, Toronto i Ont. diens who served under General Moat HM'.ON BABY mll, Otrite or calm in the Siege of Quebec -in 1759, The Queen of the Belgians has re - you emmot POULTAT wslaTna telephone, and actually used• by- the General up.. e�.Jveit frofii the lace and embroidery BALM IN No season' the year in so da�. WHAT HAVM YOU FOR to thedate of big last"fatat battle with works of Belgian Flanders a marvel. of Live Poultry. Fans)r Hong. PI eons. S rer6us to the life of little ones as Is 'Eggs etc.T Write'L '"einrauch SOZ6 the troops of General, Wqlfe.. The ons Yell. urrounded by all the mis. 10-18 St. Joan Baptiste Market. Moat - the same room was 'fortune and misery of. war these loyal the summer. writing, desk in The ex6essivb heat real: one. 'Tlig RAR CLOTH subjects have toiled In secret for four throws the litile stomach out of order ACJYMO formerly an altar in ..Ursu,line ,Ahe old. Nomm _7 PANE while- the . antique Grand- long years to produce a unique 0i6ce so quickly that unless prompt aid to Chapel, 'they at hand the m ox Ok 'king ERE West Toronto father's Clock used to figure out the which offer in homage to their _ay be beyond all RITE FOR OUR FREE BO hours and minutes in the Old Jesuit queen. Such Is their devotion to their human help before the mother re- WHOUBG Plans. and Information toll - Telephone Parkdale 3200 111k6s he Is. Ill. Summer -is ' Ina bow to save train Two to Four Run - School. The habitants, or peasant s6i:er'elgii'.� the sea- Bred Dollars an your now Home. Ad - 'tress 11alWay Company. - 23 Jacksca prioipiietors of French Canada, 'are' A Frencli publicatiod describes the son when ditirrhoea, cholera Infan- W.. HamiltWb, Ont. RINGS. AROUND -THE SUN. famous for their skill in handicraft, veil -designed by the most famous of tum, dysentry and colic are anoat pre- . . . . . . . . . . . . . ver. Belglan. artists and executed by the valent. Any one of these troubles In Many Cases Followed by Rain particularly weaving. The floor -co BMILLA3111SOUS1. ing-used In these rooms Ise specimen most expert workmen, _perfect in may "Prove deadly if not promptly ANCZP- TUMORS. LUMPS. ZTQ; Within 36 Hours. known as every" of this habitant handicraft 6ry"detail of 'mesh and -motif. treated. ' During' the ' summer the '() internal and ort*rn&L cured with - .0 Rings around thesun or moon are, "catalogue," ' a washable material of Twelve thousand hours Were required motbler's best friend is. BOown out pain by our home treatment. writeY's so, before too late. Dr, Hellman Modlosa properly called halos. They may be fast dyes. in workmanship, for the veil contains. Tablets: They regiflate the bowels, Co.. TJ=iud. Collias*ockL Out defined as somewhat complicated. or- The two adJoliflnj rooms, one- on not less than 12 million points. It sweeten the stomach and keep baby rangeJments of arcs and circles Of -ms displays the almost unknown art of healthy. The Tablets are sold by each side, are used as bedrooms, and J�l light surrounding the sun or the moon light -and shade, a difficult effect and medicine dealers or by. mall et 26 except for the private bathrobms 1; ! accompanied by others tangent to or e -box from The Dr.- Williams' SINci which have been built in eat with one of rare beauty. -It iolvibs r6i; thi 'cents 'a quebttcn­---6f­ Medill"A On Brockville, Out. intersecting them, with spota . of. the requireiaents, of modern habit, are r special brightness called parhelia ap. faithful replicas 9( rooms in the seig- perapectfve. The entire piece weighs . . . . . . . peering at the points of tangency and norial Chateau of Old French danadC but four and one-half ounces.' When Thirteen Was s"Dozen. 1 ID118;1COUGH intersection... Parhelia, are most often -poster beds, chairs, fire in the centre of the veil are thil The four There was a time in early English 306T observed about sunrise or sunset, fre• irons, crockery and .charcoal burners Belgian arms, and in the four comers history when a heavy penalty was in - q intersecting arcs. are actual antiques. Here can be seen of the i6nti-�l panel the arms of the 'Wer's web makes a good baro- qently when the flicted by the authorities for -short - A sp are themselves invisible. except at the old warming pan.of the. pre -radia- cities, of Ypres, Ni.euport. Poperinghe weight- and -the tear -of punishment meter. When wind or -rain is,. ahoA(L the points of intersection. In order.of for days and •the Did pipe, lighters oP and Fumes. The four side panels -ro• sent the industries of w was so great that rather than run the the insect tightens up the web elong- frequoncy halos average about 22 de- the days before matches were invent- Pre Saving. risk of violating the law' bakers goner. atine the filaments only when Am ees. 46 degreei, or 90 degrees. In ed. The., old fashioned open hearth fishing, hop picking and dairying. gr ally -threw In an extra ;oaf, when cut- -weather is couilag. radius, but on rare occasions other with its bellows standing. by and -Aho' tomers asked for a dozen loaves. Thus sizes have been observed.' - family kettle give their welcome and, -7-u SAVINO KAISER'S STATUES. a "baker's dozon" came to -be not Ma"dis rAmbasat ow2go cous. Eta. Halos are observed only when there tell their tale of hospitable byegone twelve p�ages of. a given article, but U present in the higher atmosphere days. On. the walls haEg old prints Germans In Thorn Fear. Poles. will thirteen. a cloud sheet which meteorologists and pric4less" tapestries.- Destroy Them., The British QPvtrnroent profit of 910,500,000 by insuring pro - term cirro-stratuS. The floating par. The Germans are carefully remo-i- pert against aircraft and bombard- ticles forming this cloud sheet are lee y risks; 913,610,000 was crystals, as the cloud Is alwayrabove BIRDS OF PARADISE. Ing all bronze statues of -former Kais- received the plane of permanent freezing tem. from Bromberg -and Thorn lost the- -Mintird*a-Liniment Co -Limited.. In premiums and only 12,9"Ao paid M on a are --wit Plumes Adarn tho Nstives Of Poles destroy the their arrival. Gentlemen. -1 have us ed. MIN- out. The statue of Frederick the. (}neat ARID'S LINLVENT. on - m clouds, known. the average height be- myvessel and New Guinea. Ing Ave to six, miles. When the sun at Bromberg already. has - been taken in my family. for years. and for the -life I New Guinea in the home of a large to_ -Schneidemuehl. and re erected every -day Ills and accidents. of ONE or the moon is observed through' such percentage of the worltra birds of THERE IS. ONLY u'and reflex there. That. William the Great I would not is cloud sheet, refmctlo consider it hasno equal. don of some of the sun's -rajo by the paradise. The supply of these beautt- will be removed in a -few days and the start on a voyage. without it, if it cost ful birds to fast falling. Not only do former Kaiser's statue at Thorn will a -dollar a, bottle, GE"E ASPUUN J. lee crystals produce rings in which the women of Europe and America be taken from the market with a fee. CAPt - F. . R. DEWARDI.N. __the colors when visible are Invariably demand feathers for their bonnets. but arranged with the red on the Inside of tival parade. Tbi 'German Goverm- Schr. Storks. St. Andre.. Kamournaka. ONLY 'TABLETS MARK WITH a natives at New Guinea and our- meat will be. agted t erect it else- Ef the arca: IwBAYER CROSS": ARE ASPIRIN. rounding islands make. lavish use of where, Memorials of.. Bismarck and Halos are good weather stgni. Many the plumage as head dresses. other' German 'chiefs also wiff bi re - weather proverbs based upon the ob- . ...... Some precautions are now taken to moved from the bridge aeross, the 11 you Don't See the "Bayer .Cronll serration of halos are founded upon Via-, prevent visitors to New Guinea from tula River. Best Time to Wood. .on the Tablets, Refuse Them.. -They lientific principles. Studies of sound at killing the "most beautiful birds in the Do not -;et any weeds go to seed.' SS Are Not'.Aspfrirl At- AIL the relation of halos to'Vainfall show world." but the natives are left alone, that -will mean -extra extra 'Work next year, .'-MONEY ORDERS that during the summer months 56 to and they continue to deck themselves Pay. your out-of-town accounts weeding out the seedling weeds, start - go per cent. of all halos are followed nte by out in capes and headpieces more gar ed by the gardener's neglect this see - by min within 36 hours. During the Dominion Express Money 'Orderp, 2 geous. than any seen on our stage rive Dollars costs three cents. "On' winter months 70 to 75 per cont. are Am (Rut beauties or the wives of our million- Early morning. before the sun Is up, W followed. aims. Is the best time to weed. If the weeds In New Guinea It to the man who Muscles or Braine?. i are left out -on the top of the ground, -Tommy Was Surprised. exposed' to the sun, until the next day, affects birds of paradise decorations. A"caribon . In a city paper repro - be glad to -slendor, Intellectual looking iThough the Prince will the will kill them. The Women, like the female bird of cents a Your druggist gladly will. give YOU have a house of his ova, he's not al- paradise, are Inconspicuous in dull Young man as applying for employ. the genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" �ther thrilled at the idea of York colors. meat at a factory office' and asking because genuine Aspirin n w is made r e rate of pay. The boss re- t olalw House. For :one 0-hing, there's too To obtain eke much prized feathers 'about 'th 'by Canadians and- owned Y much Ablicity about It. Kitchener the N4w Guinea natives set out for plies: With the Fingcrsl than Company. had it, at course, when he. was at the the forest, knowing that the bird of "Twenty� d6ilars a�-week for imin'b"'; There in not a cent's worth of JGsr, Wat Office. paradise seeks to conceal his rainbow 42 for muscle. all rights be - Says Corns Lift Out man Interest in Aspirin, I happened, says an En lish writer, hues in the dense foliage _his the,tress. in, the same paper ameai, side by Ing' pirchasid from the U.S. Govern. u :'tq be passing through the courtyard side in the "Help Wanted", bolumns, If they can find no haunt of the de. menta one evening just as the gre'at man, sired birds they start calling in excel- two notices, one offering $18 a week During the Imitations Without Any Pain war, acid drebifed in civvie, wen conift out of -long expert- were sold as Aspirin in pill boxes and eat imitation of the shrill ' ugly cry for a "bookkeeper with his front * door. A very "tired" look- eof the bird of paradise to its mate. ante," and the other offering $23 for S01;7Co;;"10 0 various other containers. But now you. hard corns, soft corns ;r Ing Tommy who was -walking In front This ruse is usually successful, and a bootblack. kind of a corn can shortly be can get genuine Aspirin, - plainly- 4. went up to him. "'I say, gur'nor," he a bird shows itself only to be snared These facts might be duplicated al- any stamped with.the safety "Bayer Cross" IIft6d right out with the fingers it You said, "can you got this way to Vic- or shot down with arrows, & fiv -Aspirin proved-aafe by mIllions. for -Aorta?" "K" looked at him hard' for . most anywhere. The old standards will apply directly upon tho'corn In mating season the male bird seem strangely reversed to -day. Is it drops of . fressone, says a Cincinnati Headache, Toothache, Earache, Rhea. ---P�—.7 a moment, and pointed toward the dances, before the female he desires going to continue 804 authority. tnatL-m. Lumoago, Colds-Nouritis, and 'Mall: But before he could utter a to display his beautiful it ts. clainjoA that at small cost one pain generally. word of explanation the Tommy had so a mate can gat a. qu"r of an ounce of free- Randy tin- boxes •of 12- tablets. also .Red with z muttered- "Gor-blimeyl" - feathers, and at such aL time so abt Sillizard's Zdalaa*st Cares Vtote=VM zone at any dru"tore, which Is suing ger *,Bayer',' packages. ;b sorbed are the bird's in their own of- dent to rid one's feet of every cora ter find an air of such noisy precipitation Aspirin Is the trade mark, registered C-1 Use. L -. -, . %,. fairs that, large numbers are taken 'The '�Zooll' Mo or. c0lus wlt�out Pain Or soreness or that the corporal of the guards -came easily by the wily h4ives. was or danger or Ilifection. fil Canada, 7of Bayer Manufacture I Jeck, fresh from the Highlands, 'out to see -what- w" the matter. 'It This new drug is an ether compoun Monoacette-acidester of -SalicyficaicA.' )P." ..the. only time. I -saw Kitchener ;ris6ing-the'London "Zoo." , Seeing so d, and while sticky; driesethe moment it gi in. —Dbtei that-,hwve-becom and many strange autmals-be- 81 e brown. to an attendant: a applied 8:0- does not -Inflame or 8, burnt through baking in the oven .may -irritate the surrounding tissue. Cabbages and carrots were unknown be easily cleaned if allowed to stand "Here., mon! - To micht tell's. the . This announcement will interest' a"' b eastfes." many women here, for it h i names o' th e ft b' i said that Wore 1547. awhile in borax. water. "Certainly,'! said the attendafit. Ahe present high-beel -footwear is put- i ting corns on practicalli every "That large black one is a bear." woman's feet "Ay 'A --dL that 'pzlo y#4. the , -sma1L1tofnX- . LEMONS WHITEN AND BEAU Y TFIE is a wapti" "Ay! Make If tea coffee (ffi '!And. that one with the large horns this beauty lotion cheaply for, a or sagr -s ve your face, neck, arms and hands. a moose." "A moose! - 'Awe', mon!. If -that's a At the cost of' a small jar o! ordinary sure way out is -b drink moose, then what are per rets like?" cold cream o quer. no can prepare a full ter pint of the most wonderful lemon -Hurnane Is Regulated skin softener and complexion beikuti'O : 0 Animal Muzzle by Gravity. fler, by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons 'Into a. bottle containing! 'a; recently Introduced The secret of, three ounces of orchard white. Care humane muzzle, which allows the ani- to strain the Juice should be taken O.L Clear Your Scalp and met wearing It perfect freedom of the thfough a fine cloth so n lemon. pulp Jews when the head Is in a lowered gets In, then this lotion will keep I kin N6 loss-- easure, S, With Cuticura fresh for months. Every woman :=; a dlltlliCt am position, , but which restrains when in es In a gravity- knows that lemon juice Is used to th the head is raised. 11' After h art&*before bathing heal 8 avir catch.... This catch holds a bleach and remove such blemishes as touch dandruff irritation If any operated rub"overed metal bar firmly under freckles. iallownesO and- tan and Is with Cuticura Ointment. Wash all N ta-Tv erimen-L the ideal skin softener, -whitener and off with Cuticura Soap and hotwater the lower jaw when the animal's nose beautifier. oap best, appli using plenty S but is disen. Just try It! Get three ounces of with t e hands. One Soap for all is not pointed earthward, No Raise in PScli� 1 orchard white at any drug store and gaged by the force of gravity when uses, shaving, shampooing, bathing the nose is lowered. two lemons from. the grocer and make Finally dust shave parts with CU9. quarter pint of this sweetly fra- cum Talcum. "N' 1870 --Srocer ;mnat and Talcum sold everywhere. n Ca �.-Ask ihe Reciprocity. lemon lotion and massage It The Soap, Ointment the face, neck, arms and a "Did the doctor pay a visit?" ban&. it Is marvelous to smoothen daily into 'the and the visit paid the doctor." rough, red hands. ISSUE No. 34----119. J -•P...;:ti ,•.' - '.: t .. r :.. m - : •t' _ ,# ... ".✓r s :end 9 ,. ,. .:'ti.' .. .: !!1� :...:' -`!.'. �'.:..'.;n '.. .. �;'.;'•.j! .._ _ G2+ �', - ... ,. .. '1'i•..u`l� .. ,. _ }� µ..Cllr.-7y , - -John and Mrs. . r ^ T •��'Q Draper and W. LnCA.• H� and Mrs, Crummcor rare on a -Dr. Cartwright has been ap l; motoring trip to Kingston, Gana pointed Coroner for Ontario Co•a-- r -Mies Ina Marsh- is- visiting noque find other eastern points: Tenders are being, *eceivf.d by �' ^ " friends in WAlton. -Mise Minnie Rankin has return. the Department of Highways for Ig ore -Miss Rdth M rphy is holiday_- ed home after visiting friends at the construction of the cement ' 'ling with friends in Orillia. Buffalo and Niagara Ftills, and has work for. the nese bridge at the -Mrs. J. H: ILogers is-' visiting resumed her duties as principal of west eud- of the village. Tile -con-- lisp sou, Arthur, in Toronto. the Canada Business College at tractor roust also remove the -- " -Lorne Lauth of Toronto; visit- Oshawa, present structure and erect a _! ed bis relatives here onlFriday. -J, A. Stewart, the Prov. man- temporary bridge at the south . -W. Dickie is visiting his niece, ager of the Trust & Guarantee Co., side for the use of traffic until the � a Mrs. Geo. Berry, Jr., of Orton. of Toronto, oeecementpied the pulpit of new bridge is 'built. The cement hti _ -Miss Cora Burling spent last St. Andrew's church on ,Sntiaay' work must be completed by No- with her aunt in Peterboro. as the represetitative of the Christ- vember. ` s{ ,w. BROtJaFiAM Have you - -Ed. F. Goruile sent 'the ian Men's Brotherhood Federation �� ry , week-end with-his brothers here. of -Canada. : He spoke In the inter•- -F. W. and :Mrs. Hicks.have re- ests of the destitute children of R. J. and Mrs. Cowan spent Sunday turned from their two weeks' va- Serbia. He made a most touching with friends in Claremont. ` =;cation: appeal fur-the, nnforttinates, and Mrs..Thomas Perryman is visiting Work Boot at ` r -R. A. Bunting had a business the appeal met with a most hearty her daughter, Mrs, Love, of ToronEo. _ firs. McMaster, Miss Watts and s - riper© Brariipton one dap r� Step art _i9, a ready Miss_Newcombe, A. T. O. M. r of To- - - week. speaker, And both his addresses ionto, will a`ssis`t in the aerviee --- X6.00 -Miss Hazel Seldon, of Whitbyy, were much appreciated. Metbcdist church Sunday evening at is'spending a week with Mies F. -A very quiet wedding took 7 o'clock, : Shirley. lace at the Methodist parsonage, Married on Thursday, August 14th,ey re Solis Leather s -Miss Geo: Shirle is' s p y pending Pickering, on 'Wednesday after- at River John, Nova Scotts, Anna a vreek at Dr. Dafoe's cottage on noon, Aug. 20tb, when Shadrach Stewart, daughter of Peter and Mrs. Grant, to Frederick Charles Mechin,' ►�+ , • • :Lake Moira. Stephenson and Mies Clara Vic 1 hey re Ee�sy Fitting -Miss Annie Noble; of Toronto. toric Kin were united in the of'Halifax. N. S. Remember the. garden party on Dr. -•.,a epeat a few days with Robert and holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. Remember this (Friday) evening. -. • - rs. Gordon.: J. W. Down. The contracting A most interesting program will be -A. V. and Mrs. Collins. of To- parties were ably supported by Qn by the following able artists r ronto,- spent Sunday with W. -J: Bruce and Mrs. Courier, of Green- Walter -Edwards, the Minous enter- 1 fe and Mrs. Mooney. wood, brother in-law and sister of tainer and comedian, - of Toronto, a iley re-made in chocolate and -Frank and Mrs. Noxon spent the groom., Afrer partaking of a Brain's Novelty Orchestra, Whitby, - over Sunday with the latter's tempting wedding dinner, served Sirs: McMaster and. Miss Kathleen L 4 Stiller A. T. C. M.. _soloists, Toronto. black with tzie cap, and mother,.Mrs._Everp. - ... lip Mrs., George Stephepgon, the Booth on the ground from which ice r -Mrs. W. H.- Rooke and dao- groom's mother, the hopeful young r cream and other refreshments.may _ gghter: Doris,of Toronto, are visit, couple left by auto for Toronto' be procured.' Adrtiissioo only 25 cents _ t ing Pickering friend and other points wean On their childrPn 15 cent;. lack and tan filth' ` b --Abe and Dlra. Law, of Torgntn. return they will be at home fur spent Saturday. with the furmer's the preflent with the grootu's par ��'ew dill : tteeritsrtta. sisters.'the Misses Lam... - entg on King St., Pickering. 011t til® Ca r -Richard and Mis? Edith•Gnth -Tile garden party given �n F p• ile, of Audley, spent Sunday with H. Ric•hardson's lawn on Ttvv5ld p 1:1 '0 FOR RALE-Mason fi-Risch our egening,under the atigpice.q of Sr. r ! t, in c ? and splendid tone. - - — - P�, .Q o,x c ,nn plen ,d and Kerr act1oa. Apply �t News office, . Picks - -Rev. Dr. Marsh a� s-.c nice a otic• ing t7•:u spending a-few days-with fditnds cess. A good program wag gi r O� FzR. ---_ _ - ave al sizes In these OOtS Cr a Detroit and Western Ontario, by John A. Kelly, the �ell•knn}+ n �T Cnrtx?ra ,un l:on:s For sale•-tv. D. Dykes, - -Misses Hilda and Jessie Clark, mtertainer of Toronto, whose Bond hro,s.'r, Whitby, Unt., Ben Phone ins of Toronto, visited last-«eek with numbers were well .received. \, Ind. Phone :u., - their aunt, Mrs. George Mntch'.- McKinnon, of Cannington, .laic• , � qGTsans. 9.1h, a ear} snob rat, - - - b -Miss Verna Reid has'retutned warden of the county, wa% present .be•%ccn Mrs.'%futch•e gateand Richardson' i ^ 'i� <' hauls after =pending a couple of said being called upon gave a w,ng "' alt ed ay a keeyvase. Nease leave at the Look'�NGet in early---poria l� �n `tws'of 'cc or return to Sire 4lutch• . !7 weeks with her aunt in Toronto. and reading which showed that if -- --Fred Buntin lett last week be were driven from municipal life 'A"TED TO RT VT-FFlr term of • p• ars. this fat; or +pr,ng, a.'3tracre farrrt. ter Bala, Mwkoka, where- he trill he could makes comforfabt living ,,uF ,R.Rewdl.rd and bs,ldin ,. . Wovld con- be paying at least $8.00 for a end a couple of weeks'- vara- a4 an entertainer. .Good muaie in• ;.dtr Vac*.-+,,f ti-009. Yart•.ulat•o .to E. A. P t on. abundance wa4 furnished . by the psi v Cee :P+ckennq: 37 0 i &iis� Phyllis Cooper; of Colling- 'Whitby orchestra. The chief fes- GOOD Rf).%fE SVA %TE -For a � lines. wi od, spent-ovee Sunday 'with her tare of the e*verring, however way GOOD :',!' :. -Y r�sv. r r� rnthS ,.d, . ihu cuznpiect• ._ - _ es• - - - ' th same n Y uncle and aunt, W. J. rind Mrs. the address }, Sir Ada. Beck. �` " e,v,•, .,rd tnriccglrcnt health. lhiicrtittd _' _ ' S rr d t;fir i'h.,torr.,ph ,ebt on re�•irat• 4p- _ ed the ro#los d .� kerne,; � ; toll. i 211. ,�cen( (the Chi dren'r Atd M-41_L�f f ° -Nfisa Hattie Lan ig en rt in a of su lin t i+ Hart o t K n `' x s'l. c3�ha� �7•a,.. �y g pop'g _ _- .Spell-earned holiday : with - bei• ince' -with pciwer- aial light Anti Ui _SF A:ND LOT FUR +,%r nephew, A, T. and.�Ir,. Low,. of. tran•tpnrtation by electric line+. ( .'.3 1! .c t,,:C! trchr: 1"Lkr ns.,fie stir --- — _._-._ ---.--___— --• l ,e++, V' od tramp, h: u r• w, ,, , n,,znu _ Go1.Iatone. In the cote to be token in a fete • .,:,I room f,•r ,rarazc. ahl t: 0 opi tiers • N. J. uorri•ae J. S. _J baso -week-a, the rate ,a -t�rp of-the-town. 1 ' g+ rr �A ? err:rin,hF .hard anti' a.,tt wts:r Are your Hens and Other Live Stork r y' V- 1 . S- ` t <,r u '.+.er_p,S-t�aularn a ply to P E and Harry ' tide are igiendinv, g ship .n 111 be a-ked tr, gnv'rarir�e !iia �,r...n..!lge.:lvc , :ru>on u.• i,. few days vacation, ia.elle Hidititlr- boards for the p.urchac-e of that - =- _ TaR4 Ff1Ft SAr,F C nneiN•inq "• Paying You ? ton District, part of the Toronto-Eq-tern t1vit >el ` r .Mi-zy Fanny - Clark 1 ft op will p4-as; thr, ttglt thi-4• town-iti t ep +t ' "' ' ,�� _ _ _ 9' _ _ €' P?�' _ l7 j-� pop ,f ,ot, iti roti. f ,:ker+,;t +trine y:id a haiCTuesiiay fur a couple of creeks' There are 143 tUtinlC Htllil�'.t that 1' ,a' Liareau>pt• (,wd t,rics nou�e. ">nnk u:rn, If Not. cee ortr ' 'indoR' dim :I!,,! cecner,t 1,:._vri t %awrad and aenccd, For, play of International Stock Food .'acatiun wt the home of Iter, ii5ter, are now enjoying the liQnefit� of ur hc;rr:, +� ularsapply to Frecl,t , Nvga, R, 1t Iriterna[k�nal Stuik Food in ail. 3 15, is tickets 30c and a0c. Inter-. _i \o :. t.larrmoni T, -,,,+ p p 'Mrd. F.-F. Bal=don; 6fLnndon:. hydro-electric votcer� rind light. national Iit.�fi F'atteuer'37.7 pPi pail. Poukry Food 90c-tl Mzggea Bertha and 1(14 Boat- While all -these nava guaranteed -` , - ing and niece, M6,4 Eva Bunting; the bouds,nooe ha.i yet been called 3 P}r le. 1I.e {v Powder.75c.' Worm Thex#on''s feta Powder Tut rntse Killer 35c. bare r�etti lined after I rpeuding a upon to pay one-4ent of tabes ag. R Colic 'urs 50 cents. w weeks' vacation in Ibiskoka, result of this -guarantee, as 'the 07. -The Woniau's Anxiliary_ of revenge in every cage hag been ad.,..,Confectionery_ Try our "Cattle Spec tic," the great milk producer- St -Gporge's church will meet on equate to meet all obligations. At.; 3 Monday, Aug: 25th, at 7.30 p. m.,. theTorontu-Eastern pa,,"-it • Aro + Bring your stock along Gt while tqe markets are good at the-rectory.,: A full attendance one of the Coast thickly populated NEII,SON. S Ice CreW!! _- _ _ is requested. districts of Canada. the, otitlook it -cf,ii tartly nn band in batik �t t„ Qt �s J H BUNDY _ - ..-PICKERING 5._ -Richard Moore. of theMaosey: most promisiing. If, tilt, penins Cunt, Chocolates and othei-Sweer•. J. H. , Harris Co., Toronto, was in town sanction the purcha-e of this line, , .• . Ruprt}ar all last week A Asuing the local Sir.�elam Heck ltmrui-Pa to hniltl_- c agent, J. R. _Theitan, .in -setting one of the best electric' line- on thr Tt,b,uccr?, C'igar�; �tG. t(.� E L 'L -0 F A R M G 'R S _:_f-up new machinery. continent. .-There s%ill.b,'eslire - _ {\ T)iLT.itifiH.a�f BT.QCK i a Sliises Nlaldge and. Alinnio cars which will ivake only it k-iv o Piekering, On.f. Forbes, of T':iutltu, retained stops between i3onntRitvi;le toll' you lJuught youi_BinderTnine yet? 'If not home on Moriday; after spending Toronto, and there ' will tie- :'ICKERING about a mcTnth at' the t3olile of for local trafFir, eti hitIt will make .. Ke eau ruplily yon .with the best John and Mrs. Murkar. frequent stops •for 116~sengt r=. .:. -A meeting of those interested freight and small package-, anti Gold Medal, 650 fr, .2".e Silver Leaf, 600. ft, ... 2tk In the re-organization ,.of the. foot- okssenitere from these can'be traus LUMBER YARD ball club will be held in theGordon (erred to the' express cars at� the Green Sheaf, 3u0 ft, .. file Plymouth, special, 500 ft, 23c = House on Tuesday evening- next at first station at which -these stop. `8:90: A fall attendance is request- In passing through Toronto, the We carry a heavy and. well assort- Paris Green„ 7;5 cents per pound ed. rate of travel will be from 40 to 50 ed stock of Lumber., all well _ -We congratulate” Mise Cecilia miles-an hour, as they will run on :milledanddry, comprising Arsenate of Lead, 6a cents per pound Hemlock B. B. Fir. Cts• -. T •ESPIE �UNBARE}N Cowan and Miss Jean Clark on elevated tracks and there will be the following material : having passed the Sr. High School no stops until they reach the foot 1I'atehed Pine, , `E:amination. Also, Mise Ica of Bay St., where a 'commodious ' , f , Marsh on having passed the Lower station will be erected. The pass- �./ spruce and cedar School Examination. on and- ht rates will be at P�e and Spruce Dressed Lumber -Elmer Lie in cost. Sir Adam emphasize t to White Pine and Cedar i Inge -- -------- tovsn ane' day last week and re_ fat that it was only by: tha ta,n- FOR SUMMER"HOLIDAY TRIP ilorts the apple crop this year to structiou of'this railway that the 2 & 3Y B. C. Cedar :Shingles; Etc. . a small one add of poor quality. residentQ .of this township could ':The cold wet spring is ascribed as secure cheap power and light. Be- W. R. Gordon 8c Soni call and flet alt - _ the cause of the,poor quality: fore the vote was taken, Sir Adam rr e e ' -The regular .monthly_ - meeting hoped to address the electors of the-.:TRC`K, SU IT CASE OR CLUB BAG . t oaf the Women s Institute -will-be tFe towns i--h'p-in yrder: Chat -th ;-�jOj�T'— held in the Red Cross' rooms next matter right be placed clearly be- at- e at- 3 p. m. fore them. The chair was ably Bell and Indepe>ident phone. Good stock of Siegle and Double harness on hand •The program will be given by the filled by the pastor, .Rev. A. F•. ESM DALE MILLS �Vhitevale Iinstitnte And the Bruce. :` airs-1 seeou n reechin Ha s, $23 Brougham Instlitnte has also been "'•" r ._.....invited. au.ittyit9tion is extend- GORDON-M.+<GO�tiAN p=CKEf2=NQ• T tile ladies of PickeringThe Church of St, 'Mary (AngitcaM, You can always get the best Mani. PICKERI\ G HARNESS EMPORIUM And vicinit •. es more anAve., Toronto, wns e Home OIIe v) y toblt o,nr made rota 1 0. -Ira Lawrence, wllo brie Veen; scene of a pretty wedding' W,rd:)�-' Manitoba NVhe'at. ' spending the an=t fete week- here. morning; eldest 18th• when .lrnni+• Royal Hotiseliold and Glenora for oninl; ti, the illness and death of Kathleen, eldest dnuKhter t,', ,1, F. ants s airs, 11ar,Gcwan became th «ife or Bread. Tryabag. �j' s:: • hip ttttcle, C+et,. L. Lritpreoce, has Ewart Kevin, elder sou of Geo A. Pastry Fluru Fresh Bulled Oats - IG MMER WEAR returlied to ortll, Battleford; Al- and Mrs. Gordon.. The Rev. A. flit in if- BRAN. SHORTS LIl1HT SU -Certs, to "re=time his- dntaeY a's ton Powell performed the ceremony, AII:I' FEEDS E principal of the public schools in The bride, who was give rratvay I.}; her OAT CHOP We. have on baud new lines of Men's Balbriggans-j•uet on the that city, a position he has held father, wore a roost becoming gown of_ CRUSHED OATS - shelyes--in combination and piece suits, . * with -much stiecess for the past whitegoerget ewith hat .to match, BARLEY CHOP _ ' thirteen years,- Mise Marjorie id, Sit an was her WHEAT A dandy line of the verx•latest in Fine ShirtA, ranging from I.50.to -The Chamber of Commerce sister's bridesmaid. Sorg. S+tb.Lieut. 2.:50: The nicest stripes you ever Saw. - A. C. Aordon, R..N. V. R., brother .of CRACKEDCORN r . Rill. meet' in the town hall this the groom, was best maty C. Cli t• MINED HEN FEED Something light for the kiddies-a brand new variet7 i.n Linen Rorup- (Friday) evening at 8.30 o'clock, worthy presided at the organ-and dirr• Caldwell'.s Cream substitute ere at 1.50.. What your boy needs for working in in the stinx- "' 'new time. As matters of teat ing the sign rig of the re tster :tills g• C;if Meal. mer is_a• nice, cool, comfortable khaki anion suite of interest to the village including Molasses hien ,. >: the forth-comm vote dealin p CHOPPING AND OAT Overalls, We have them. $ g Ida Cudmore sang ••Betaine." Lunch- 1 1'I POD was served sit the home of the 11h . with 'with hydro-electric power bride's parents. 88 Bartlett Ave, after Our Boots ar"le best-you know, you've bda'ght them here before; ' a abort trip to Rochester, Mr, and-Mrs. CRUSHING EVERYDAY Men's R and light, as well as the question Gordon will a end two weeks with the Get pricae on feed id ton lots. oarnice sheTvesw 1ine of They ae theHats can be seen on very latest in style of purchasing the Toronto-Bast- hr}de's grandmother. Mrs, W. B. BELL PHONE. -. ern railway, will- be,di5cussed, all Arcber, CaH"�Rer'r�ourt Thev will be +. '�j' Weelzi _ members are reques ed to be at Noma at Rd. aUer R. A BUNTING, PICKERINGpresent. September Chopping every day.? stablished 1957. 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