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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_09_057tigw - - iv �' Z _� J Z�, -"7 -A, p 7. 7 1, ,--VOL. -XXXVIII. -PICKERING, ONT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER .5,1919. V "O"HAN OUNBARTON Established 75 years Greo.".. Y Baker Grant'Malcolai, of Galt, spei�i the Sister M, Cagetan. of. St. Joseph's-medicalholiday with his people. Convent, Buffalo. aceompauled-�by. Clifford Phillips, of'Roseneath, spent Sister Rexu Beast a few days last the holiday'with friends here. week with parents, Robert and her GREENWOOD RE. FORSYTH, D. of O�, Regis. tared OptonistricalAsso. A num-ber of our residents are at- Mrs. Sullivan. "tion of OAUXI.Q. special attention given to tending the Exhibition this week. t New Victor"RecOrdS Miss Skilton, Mrs. Parks and Miss m. =9t. vett of 0�"Nos. Z7" 'tested free. Worth SCARBORO . , . . r. `---MILLS Roberts of Toronto, spent A -'few days I Was Seeing Nellie Home with Mrs. Brooker. A special meeting of the Amalga- F. TOMLINSON. M. B.. Member I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles Win. Moe rove has been spending a mated Ratepayers of Searboro -will be o of the College of Physicians and Surgeons That Thumble-down Shack In Athlone few drys in -Toronto with big daugDt- held. at West Hill Hotel, Kingston of Ontario. Office: that onnerly. occupied by Id. I'm a Longing%For you road.'on Friday evening. Sept 5th %�te Dr. R. Brodie, and latterly by Dr. Cal er. Mrs. Frank Gerow. Phone. Claremont. Qnt. 232y The Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane' Jai. Mur;rison and family, of Sear. when the matter of the Hydro r;T1w& Bid Me Good -Bye for Scarboro will be discussed. All. bORo, motored over and spent. Sunday -.4, VR., CARTWRIGHT,' M. D.. Id. Money Musk with Geo. and Mrs. Duncan. members are expected to, attend. R. 7 tiC. P. & S., Ont. A coroner for the Cd=- Songs My Mother Taught Me Tacker, president, will occupy the Until further notice, on acdount ty *I Ontario. Office hours : 12-2 and 64 P. in., J. H. and Mrs.• Madill and family hours by appointment Phone Bell Motored to Keswick on Friday leit. the -chair. of repairing, t other 24. Ind Popular Sheet Music and spent the day with relatives .. ...... . ne No. 400. Pickering. On - A0 Till We Meet Again The Broughem Women's Itisiftute CiSHAWA FAIR' NO CHOPPING WILL O. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.S., Mickey w;I11 hold their next meeting on Tues- IBE DONE day, Sept. 9th. at the home of Mrs, Next week is Oshawa Fair. Monds e 1%dinbargh, member of, ths, Z J& Da is prepari Ll llegMt Bo d Burk. All ladies welcome. Ltion day. Tuesday and Wey. I Val a d gur ontarlol= t* Beautiful Ohio Past records 0 - "n a %11 College of S%Irlotwu din The A We Ladies' Aid of the Methodist nesday are show days. attention f oom Rose of No Man's Lan church will meet at the home of Mrs.' will be excelled in point of exhibits es and reec= J'm a Jazz Baby n , of women Robert Devitt on Tuesdav,. Sept. 9tb, and attractions. A ",I midway is I reqdre an unlimited quantity of at 2.30 p., m. Everybody welcome. being arranged with a Merry-go-round e Lam"* e the pro- for, the children. The track hag been at and will pay the, vinciul voters' list which has t been rebuilt and some fast horses will be highest price th6 H.KRNNEDY. Barrister. Sol. Any person wishing io se d at the here for- the Lig, purses. The free at- • StoU]IVIe' Oats printed, and which will be. Ue Government Ws i6tor, Notary 4Public, Conveyamer &c.forth-coming referendum vote, May tractions in front of the Grand Stand Ivill allow. Whitby, Out. 41 see a copy at the post office, which are noval and exulting. The grounds reference. E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS has been left there for refer are in perfect -condition. There will I also require Barley and Oatqr v T11B.County Crown Attorney, and County While backing "the cleaner of Robt. be more people at the fair next week and will pay the' -3, J. 3. BEAL, Claremm:t Dafoe's threshing outfit into -W. Ben than ever before and there will be a highest price. 5011aftar, - Court Hamm. Whitby. 10-T nett's bard on Thursday last. Henry bigger and beLter *ehow In' all lines of Furniture and Undertaking Shea met with a serious accident: E. CHRISTIAN, Barristei and ent., Ile stock and exhibits. The directors have A. Solicitor, Notary Public. Etc. Money to bad' a -hold of the tongue guiding it planned for the comfort and pleasure .4 We carry- a of their patrons. $3" inilrize money QAu.%0filc* Brock 151. North, Whitby. .037 large stook of Furni. into the barn, when the chain broke. t ure. also picture frames and room causing the cleaner to back out. In istobec-Arriedaway and 15Wfor at- ALES & JOHNSTON-Barristers moulding, window shades. granite- his efforts to guide the machine Mr. tractions and amwements. You can't 'X4. Xa. etc„(Woolworth Bid ware. New Perfection cook stoves. Shea was struck by one of the wheels, beat Oshawa Fair for a real good day's License No. 4-266 , 4 229 Danforth Ave. Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays. JAIZ) worn 17io. (Ind,) 401y Also agent for monuments. Lowest sustaining painful Injuries. Medical entertainment and education. 21 prices. We pay the freight. Phone aid waa secured and his injuries at- sport, prize lists, read the bills. talk WI LLIA M J. BEATON. B. A.. Bar• 324, Claremont. tended to. 'For a time he was un- it over with your nefirlibors, and be cn ri•ter, Soliciwr, member of the T& conscious. but we are glad to report band Tuesday and Wednesday to see �rrtmaa. Denison. Footer sad Beatosz. l3eoeral Trusu Buil ding, ss Bal Street, T4ft ohto.that hftls cow improving. old friends and bew ones and to enjoy Service Your annual hQ)iday. fruit Baskets Besides the fair see what General Motorsaredoing. Building morefac. Dental I have and expect to have during the M. Gleeson spent Wednesday and tortes than we have here now and fruit season G A R MG E Thursday in Toronto building houses by wholesale. If you ZLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. -31.-Quart Baskets aLd covers Our village- has been well represent. miss the fqIr this year you deny our- Oraduate'of the Ro7alColelge of Dental ed at the Exhibition. one and University of Toronto. Office '24 Quart Crates self and family W real treat ani you The undersigned hive opened 001F hardware store, Whitby, Mrs. S. Stewart spent Iasi week will be sorry if-vou do not come. W M. Pringle's I Quart Berry Boxes up a new ga ra ge. at the corner INficer hours 1� No 12 f.to 5.30,L Ind.'phon."T with her daugbteri In Toronto; Tuesdav' and Wednesday Of next Wilson I. of Chure and King Streets,. WN phoae.220. 441y i All guaranteed No. 1 -quality with G. spending a few days weekare'the days. See for yourself re strong bFLudle@. Order early and- with his grandmother In Oakwood.,-- that what is advertised Is sh6wn and a Pickering, where they a f'-i'iE PICKERING NEWS vu*lneos gavb*. secure your reciurements, as C. Wilson, of Pt. Colborne, specVthe whole tat inore, prepa-Ted to repair all makes 1. these are changeable times. week -end with Alf and Mrs. Tiimble, - It is peace year at the fair. Dii 7 , 40 `mowI Ing of autos, motor-eyeles- I 4L Choppi d Oat Rolling every -day J. Moore. (if St. Catharines. @pent the *iir U%,,ipite of all Its stress the at- an, and bicycles. WG. HAST --Issuer Ma 11 IS the week -end v6 ith S. and Mrs. Corbett. tendance kept tip and a high standard Licenses in the Coustj of 0 as usual. MasterTommv Oliver re-turdidborue was maintained. With the return of PicterinX village. W. G. Barnes, Green River Sunday arter'speriding a week in To- eaee ler us all celebrate and be 00 We are aloo agents for Do 'La-yal Cream Separators sV RICHARDSON -Real Es ronto.. Eamd at the Fair. tate,* Insurance, Comeyancing, N Or address R. R. No, 1. Locust Hill. Mrs. Betts 6 spending K week or so .and repairs. Etc,,, Pkkering� Coot, with her 66ters Mrs Buyer and Mrs pubbe 3 T7 WHAL L -House carpenter, Es- 0Urnates given for new work, repans or ww.uons Ind,phone 2913, Pickering, 2327 D BaBATON TOWNSHIPOYRE o Conveyancer, oominimetcaw lar oe OdIldevits, Aecounbant, 20o. Kona] on farm 4=.. "Issuer Olt Manlass IAo- alless' 00. 1 V.? I HUGH S. PUGH, Glen Major. Oct. LicensedAucticaper. Eztensive exper- knes, to imported and thoroughbred stock. Balsa conducted &Syvhw�% Write for.terms and parboulsZ16 d. 211L 364Y air e 9 wee Or turned to their come alter a few weeks Kingston, where be baa secured a pox- spent with__Gm Burkholder. of this 0 FPOSTILI.., Licensed Auctiolaeer, ition in a mill. . Mr. Gair is a compe- place and other, friends. a for Counties of York and Ontario. Ano- 9ickering'liverq 'L!ct miller and a genial citizen and will Mrs. L. W. Roach with her daugbt- ........ Muod to- on shariess no doubt meet success wberert r be er. Unice, and son, Arnojd removed vaboo, Addre" Green §Uva 2. 0.. out. last week to Manchester.. where Mrs. First-class rigs for hire goy .1 Kirk Bpelbv met with an accident Roach'has engaged to teach the, pub - MORTON M. GIBBON, Ontario We have on hand and Dominion Land Surveyor' and Civil -Day or night while returning from church on Sun- lac school. It to to be regretted that c=Hopkins Street. Whitby, Phone 231, day. A car in attempting to pass- her services have been lost to the to the late W. E. Yarnold, Ontario Bus meets all trains I the following 4 1. caught the wheel of his buggy school here, as her work was excellent d Surveyor of Pon Perry, 44-4 Teaming promptly attended to. mashed it up pretty badly, but for- and It may be long before one as 'good Co. tunatel no one was hurt. -There dose is found to take the place. sizes of coal WM, MAW, LICENSED AUC- Agent for Canada Carriaire -considerabla-.-reckless driv-_ - At i&_wLtb.dPep,regret that the many Counties, All kinds of sales promptly attended Ing done. here this summer. We can friends of Charles W. Parker-. -Faf-e of to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sale. may be offeaged at NEWS' Offiev. Bell and, adepen• Me H. Peak, rkkeyrirw. quite understand them making a run this place, learned that he had sed E91g-,-S ove, dent phones. Whitby, Ont. Sly at the bill in order to make the grade, away on Thursday, the 28th St! &I- d but there is no excuse for them start- though for him it wag 9 happy release this hill and going following along illness, with much Nut, 'P "V'ZOM440.10. &0 '1001,T=8 ing at the top of :s -I D West ai such a rate that there is very suffering, which was borne with cheer - Bought and sold. little visible but the dust. fulness and Christian fortitude. Mr. .. Has a full line of rr*sh and Cur- Parker was born at Demerara. British Government, Municipal and Cor,ed meats constantly on hand. CHERPtYWOOD. Guiana, 09 years ago. His father was !4 poration Bonds For.S&Je.for many years a Sergeant Major in Miss Mir 'Somerville spent a few the British army, and after being dis• A. �C. 1REECR Spies Roll, Breakfast Bacon Bell Phone 198 days in Toronto, cbarged took up tesidence at St, John Elan, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Miss Beatrici Petty spent Sunday N, B.. where Charles received his edu'•HILLE�" WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY with her friend, Miss Plaxton, cation and where the latter continued .:,Highest pri.cos paid for Miss Agnes Petty spent last week to reside until 1904, being engaged for 33. R. &.rMOM. W -Butcher's cattle, with her cousins at Agincourt. the greater pat*t of the time in the VeterinAry Surgeon Mr. Currab, of Gollard, spent the drug business. 'Since 1904 Mr. Parker week -end with his brother here. Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary bstd resided at Toronto and latterly at College, All calls day or night A motor load of -our, young people Wbitevale, being engaged mostly at took in the Exhibition last Tuesd4v. t6 romptly attended b6. it Pays to Patronize. life insurance work. Deceased was P E. Lintner and familv. of Toro;to. possessed of a good education, was -pent Sunday with his parents heri. Bell and.1hilependent Pliones A well established School 1eply read in a variety of sunject-9 Mr. McIlrov and family. of Toronto, PICKEkING, 6NT-ARIO and was a delightful conversationalist: the pleasure of our out.' visited at A. J. Taylor's on the hol!T He was a sincere Christian, a profes• ing by taking along day. LL TT sor of the Baptist faith, and could C. R. and Mrs. Pettv, W. J.' Petty quote most any passage of the Bible. a Camera Velorinary Surgeon and family visited at is@. Ferguson'9 At the time of •his decease he orae on Sundai. Auditor of the Townenip of Picker Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- Miss Jessie Davidson has returned ing,'bein# a very expert and efficient Brownie Cameras are simple to 110- rinary College Yonge &.Charles Ste, Toronto home, after spending two weeks with accountant. Ife is survived b operate and take good and Graduate of the Veterinary Is reNtilves at Atha. widow, of this lace •Science Association. Enjoys an excellent reputation for George and Mrs. Judd andA&Ught-r, apt. W Y. *Parker, of Phone-offlee INS, residence 2W2 spent t weekend with IN o. 2 Brownie Camera $8.00 lai III 1h kinirg an SUB'S N. B., and G, W,. Parker: of C. Plaxton and family, TARIO for placing graduates in pobitiorls. St. John, N. B. :The fuilOral on Sun No. 2 A Brownie Camera 3.75 Miss Sedgwick, of: Toronto, spent day to the Locust Hill cemetery wa; A CAREFUL SELECTION' OF A SCHOOL the week -end and boliday with her largely attended by sorrowing rela- No. 2 Folding Preimo takes Ole t • Dr. N. E. McEwen, B V. So. 113 OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE. uncle, T. Currab, and'family. tives and friends, The services were Mrs. T.res 21x3f, a compact folding. caniera-at 7.00 Veterinary Surgeon. Write to -day for our Catalogue. Dunkeld.- Master MurrayM11rraY conducted by Rev. Mr. Haward. pas and Miss Vern, of Atba. visited at tor of the Baptist church, assisted by Graduate of 'University of Toronto. Students admitted at any time, Russell Davidson's on Sunday. Major Price. of the Methodist ch r N 2 A Autographic Folding Mount Charlie Parker: as he was fami Former. Veterinai inn to Macdonald O�wnie takes pictures 210f Alfred and Mrs. Stoner, of IIste ir Agricultural College, Quebec. W. J. Elliott, Principal Joy, and Miss Flint, of Toronto visit - called hese. will be greatly misselircin Price 9 75 ed with Alex, and Miss Lawson on tbe.vale, where tuue Prompt attention to all clients, h sympRtby is felt Wednesday. for the bereaved widow and brothers. Eastman F111rus and supplies :Bell and Ind. Phones. George and Mrs. Judd and daught- PICKERING, ONTARIO Water, Pure Water' er. U. and Mrs. Plaxton, Master How- From many parts of the pro- Bring in soar R1013 to be devel(5p- ard and Miss Audrey visited relatives ed and printed -you will be vinee, corn plat ats are made regard- tr;�:, at Atha on Sunday. e yon are wise you will use the out ink the shortage of ice and In pleased with the results Eggs For Hatchini I if y Y The regular monthly meeting of the places the supply Is nowk Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, Ladies' Aid will be held at the home many from Black Breasted Red . who is agent fol Wind Mills, Gasoline Of Mrs- C. R. Petty on Thursday after- exhausted. This is a serious mat- Garue-7choiee stock and Engines. all kinds of pipe and fit,ings noon, Sept. 11th. All ladies'of the ter to butchers and others. hose t W excellent lkvers. congregation cordially invited to at- busineseK requires the use of ice. -Also, Young: RelgiRul Hares for water works. Also bath room fix- tend. •The shortage is due to the mild- W. Lidg.er Phm.-13 tures, etc. Everything given careful Mr. and Mrs. Flint. of Toronto. via of the weather -Wt winter, Wild Silver GreylSibels and Miss Lawson 013 nese lAfi Hares. attention. Ited with Alex which made it Impossible to Druggist -Graduate Optician Sunday. On their return they were All Pedigree Stock. PUMP WORKS, adequate supply, and. accompanied by their two daughters, gecl"9 an Lo. N. R. who have been qleading their boll. *139V y!&9 secured was or or. WMITI[VALK Gasoline Engines, Tractors and. Miigs Pengelly bad a business trip I to ' Mrs, Bradley. of Milton. is spending Sawing Machines. Scranton last week. She will b1s back this week -end.- Robt. Harvey and friend of Toronto a few weeks with her father, S. Wind. eor, of thispitce.. Mrs. McNeely has her ,Cowam & Shepherd ml Spent'Siinday bete with the farmer's returned to home bete, after a few weeks spent parents. Bert and Mrs. Harvey. Miss Nichols opened school Tuesday wite her daughters at Toronto. Mr. Urs. Will Sloan. Miss Noble Pickering, Oii We and morning with ifair'attendance. and Miss McCullough. of Toronto. are -0 KII hope that Miss Nichols' sojournruetXCAtiag In the vale for afew weeks. with us maybe pleasant for both the teacher and pupils. 61 1. A dM (i' 1 06. 1. Ezra:and M rr. Burkholder and two daughters. of Davenport, Is.. have re - A and parboulsZ16 d. 211L 364Y air e 9 wee Or turned to their come alter a few weeks Kingston, where be baa secured a pox- spent with__Gm Burkholder. of this 0 FPOSTILI.., Licensed Auctiolaeer, ition in a mill. . Mr. Gair is a compe- place and other, friends. a for Counties of York and Ontario. Ano- 9ickering'liverq 'L!ct miller and a genial citizen and will Mrs. L. W. Roach with her daugbt- ........ Muod to- on shariess no doubt meet success wberert r be er. Unice, and son, Arnojd removed vaboo, Addre" Green §Uva 2. 0.. out. last week to Manchester.. where Mrs. First-class rigs for hire goy .1 Kirk Bpelbv met with an accident Roach'has engaged to teach the, pub - MORTON M. GIBBON, Ontario We have on hand and Dominion Land Surveyor' and Civil -Day or night while returning from church on Sun- lac school. It to to be regretted that c=Hopkins Street. Whitby, Phone 231, day. A car in attempting to pass- her services have been lost to the to the late W. E. Yarnold, Ontario Bus meets all trains I the following 4 1. caught the wheel of his buggy school here, as her work was excellent d Surveyor of Pon Perry, 44-4 Teaming promptly attended to. mashed it up pretty badly, but for- and It may be long before one as 'good Co. tunatel no one was hurt. -There dose is found to take the place. sizes of coal WM, MAW, LICENSED AUC- Agent for Canada Carriaire -considerabla-.-reckless driv-_ - At i&_wLtb.dPep,regret that the many Counties, All kinds of sales promptly attended Ing done. here this summer. We can friends of Charles W. Parker-. -Faf-e of to. Terms reasonable. Dates for sale. may be offeaged at NEWS' Offiev. Bell and, adepen• Me H. Peak, rkkeyrirw. quite understand them making a run this place, learned that he had sed E91g-,-S ove, dent phones. Whitby, Ont. Sly at the bill in order to make the grade, away on Thursday, the 28th St! &I- d but there is no excuse for them start- though for him it wag 9 happy release this hill and going following along illness, with much Nut, 'P "V'ZOM440.10. &0 '1001,T=8 ing at the top of :s -I D West ai such a rate that there is very suffering, which was borne with cheer - Bought and sold. little visible but the dust. fulness and Christian fortitude. Mr. .. Has a full line of rr*sh and Cur- Parker was born at Demerara. British Government, Municipal and Cor,ed meats constantly on hand. CHERPtYWOOD. Guiana, 09 years ago. His father was !4 poration Bonds For.S&Je.for many years a Sergeant Major in Miss Mir 'Somerville spent a few the British army, and after being dis• A. �C. 1REECR Spies Roll, Breakfast Bacon Bell Phone 198 days in Toronto, cbarged took up tesidence at St, John Elan, Bologna, Weiners, etc. Miss Beatrici Petty spent Sunday N, B.. where Charles received his edu'•HILLE�" WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY with her friend, Miss Plaxton, cation and where the latter continued .:,Highest pri.cos paid for Miss Agnes Petty spent last week to reside until 1904, being engaged for 33. R. &.rMOM. W -Butcher's cattle, with her cousins at Agincourt. the greater pat*t of the time in the VeterinAry Surgeon Mr. Currab, of Gollard, spent the drug business. 'Since 1904 Mr. Parker week -end with his brother here. Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary bstd resided at Toronto and latterly at College, All calls day or night A motor load of -our, young people Wbitevale, being engaged mostly at took in the Exhibition last Tuesd4v. t6 romptly attended b6. it Pays to Patronize. life insurance work. Deceased was P E. Lintner and familv. of Toro;to. possessed of a good education, was -pent Sunday with his parents heri. Bell and.1hilependent Pliones A well established School 1eply read in a variety of sunject-9 Mr. McIlrov and family. of Toronto, PICKEkING, 6NT-ARIO and was a delightful conversationalist: the pleasure of our out.' visited at A. J. Taylor's on the hol!T He was a sincere Christian, a profes• ing by taking along day. LL TT sor of the Baptist faith, and could C. R. and Mrs. Pettv, W. J.' Petty quote most any passage of the Bible. a Camera Velorinary Surgeon and family visited at is@. Ferguson'9 At the time of •his decease he orae on Sundai. Auditor of the Townenip of Picker Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vete- Miss Jessie Davidson has returned ing,'bein# a very expert and efficient Brownie Cameras are simple to 110- rinary College Yonge &.Charles Ste, Toronto home, after spending two weeks with accountant. Ife is survived b operate and take good and Graduate of the Veterinary Is reNtilves at Atha. widow, of this lace •Science Association. Enjoys an excellent reputation for George and Mrs. Judd andA&Ught-r, apt. W Y. *Parker, of Phone-offlee INS, residence 2W2 spent t weekend with IN o. 2 Brownie Camera $8.00 lai III 1h kinirg an SUB'S N. B., and G, W,. Parker: of C. Plaxton and family, TARIO for placing graduates in pobitiorls. St. John, N. B. :The fuilOral on Sun No. 2 A Brownie Camera 3.75 Miss Sedgwick, of: Toronto, spent day to the Locust Hill cemetery wa; A CAREFUL SELECTION' OF A SCHOOL the week -end and boliday with her largely attended by sorrowing rela- No. 2 Folding Preimo takes Ole t • Dr. N. E. McEwen, B V. So. 113 OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE. uncle, T. Currab, and'family. tives and friends, The services were Mrs. T.res 21x3f, a compact folding. caniera-at 7.00 Veterinary Surgeon. Write to -day for our Catalogue. Dunkeld.- Master MurrayM11rraY conducted by Rev. Mr. Haward. pas and Miss Vern, of Atba. visited at tor of the Baptist church, assisted by Graduate of 'University of Toronto. Students admitted at any time, Russell Davidson's on Sunday. Major Price. of the Methodist ch r N 2 A Autographic Folding Mount Charlie Parker: as he was fami Former. Veterinai inn to Macdonald O�wnie takes pictures 210f Alfred and Mrs. Stoner, of IIste ir Agricultural College, Quebec. W. J. Elliott, Principal Joy, and Miss Flint, of Toronto visit - called hese. will be greatly misselircin Price 9 75 ed with Alex, and Miss Lawson on tbe.vale, where tuue Prompt attention to all clients, h sympRtby is felt Wednesday. for the bereaved widow and brothers. Eastman F111rus and supplies :Bell and Ind. Phones. George and Mrs. Judd and daught- PICKERING, ONTARIO Water, Pure Water' er. U. and Mrs. Plaxton, Master How- From many parts of the pro- Bring in soar R1013 to be devel(5p- ard and Miss Audrey visited relatives ed and printed -you will be vinee, corn plat ats are made regard- tr;�:, at Atha on Sunday. e yon are wise you will use the out ink the shortage of ice and In pleased with the results Eggs For Hatchini I if y Y The regular monthly meeting of the places the supply Is nowk Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. Rice, Ladies' Aid will be held at the home many from Black Breasted Red . who is agent fol Wind Mills, Gasoline Of Mrs- C. R. Petty on Thursday after- exhausted. This is a serious mat- Garue-7choiee stock and Engines. all kinds of pipe and fit,ings noon, Sept. 11th. All ladies'of the ter to butchers and others. hose t W excellent lkvers. congregation cordially invited to at- busineseK requires the use of ice. -Also, Young: RelgiRul Hares for water works. Also bath room fix- tend. •The shortage is due to the mild- W. Lidg.er Phm.-13 tures, etc. Everything given careful Mr. and Mrs. Flint. of Toronto. via of the weather -Wt winter, Wild Silver GreylSibels and Miss Lawson 013 nese lAfi Hares. attention. Ited with Alex which made it Impossible to Druggist -Graduate Optician Sunday. On their return they were All Pedigree Stock. PUMP WORKS, adequate supply, and. accompanied by their two daughters, gecl"9 an Lo. N. R. who have been qleading their boll. *139V y!&9 secured was or or. .y.�y'r5.. '1S�w�1�✓.R,•, ,... , ssK,;t.,i/. . �..1„.:",,.�+.,t' i.',?.A..i,s+d..•...r rrcs.:•'u.. ..t.:..a'X.:'kT. r^I-+w .iY 1 M.''1. ♦ 33.- ..::: -. fi: ,.�"a' rm .'.t_"._'•:.r.r-,io•"+ne :'..:"ac.-.eW'..x.i. •.3 -arc. ,x,. 1-Y1 .:i •t6.....+b'7c_,�.... ..Je ..4-.�x''- f,i«: e. ��i+nTtzm r ... +..: '•'^c+. ,. : ' .„.. . ?'..Q.'.. .,'�• ..5, y : •:.I%�' .. i:,.r ...��?' P ,�;::' : y” , , •c',=.. '�-r.. ,! '." e t •_. Ss4 ..a :. -;°""'• .- S?_!-.,... ,. . .. .. -.... . �, _.,. .. r..: .. .. ....:� 4, •,w,?'- a�'�' ��a' ^'tea _ r _ _ _ - for the experiences of the men who i EEi46EEEEEE�i4 EEEE4EE �"� went over will continuo to interest ; IN TEN Y EA R.S _ _ { us fore long time to social j f _=_Health �� 5C0 dollars _ - Later on the main social meetings ors ,Ire, :, :: _ may /be supplemented by soil study If invested at 3% will amount to 3697.76 '';: ' dubs corn ,clubs or fruit, and orchard. s►s+►li►AA s+�0s►�s+s►s+a�e f if •>,:; + If invented at 4q`, interest com- .: study dobe, :i you are in a fruit dis- '' <•:::•. • . - Faint . - pounded quarterly. will :, . :;.,,<• .. ;. til -t. Domestic science and read - amount .. Fafiting is a sudden weakness or amount to ... ...... ..... $7 .26 ���A `>4%,r.•:, making dubs are suitable ioievery But 1! invested •in our 61/ 7.n ( <; loss of consciousness owing to a trans- :X "' type of school community. 'Parents g Debentures will amount to.. $860.20 and pupils both become interested in story failure in the circulation of the these clubs and will soon be compel- blood and the consequent anaemia of Write for Booklet. p the brain. For some unexplained Efficiency Test for Homemaker. "fresh corn, % cup fresh breadcrumbs, inb. for the same Prizes. Do not try The Great West Permanent cup ,milk, 1 tablespoon butter, a to have contests without .prizes or reason, fainting is not so common as - Loan Comp8ny. ` To Mrs. T. Q. Franks a medal has ribbons, or you will lose much of the it used to be in the early Victorian Toronto office 2D N et West little pepper 1 egg. Mix corn with '. 'seen awarded as America's best c milk aeasoning and well -beaten egg. home -maker. Here a8 the efficiency Brush bakedis�h butter. interest. If your organization ie dg- orous-enough to support at least two and mid-Victorian era. It maybe be - cause it is the fashion at present to test which she would submit to every earthen with housekeepercon- •to answer: pour in mixture and cover top with: o! the clubs suggested, you will have wear corsets that do not greatly strict the waist, or because young wo- of an insulted saint. - 1. Do irou consider your oecuration; buttered crumbs: Bake 30 minutes i . in moderate oven. To butter crumbs, no trouble in making up $2, $3, or even $6 purses. men Iive -much mote in the open air they to. mother of themista had made. of housewife a professicu of which you•ar•; proud and to which you bring put .butter on.pie tin. When melted, the. The high school classes in English, civics or public speaking, can be asked than used In an attack .of fainting the person g 'I our most intelligent attention? y g 2. Do husband add the crumbs an shake until crumbs have all been touched with to work up debates and amateur plays. becomes dizzy and sometimes Haase-. ated, his sight .^Ifs, his face is pale generally gets off with a parole. you and. our regard' Y y yourselves as business partnere, shay• butter. Cora and Eggs A home talent play and an occasional debate can be arranged to be given and often covered with a cold per - WA sum sdo 'Ing a knowledge of the family finances in Scrambled -1 cup grated freak, corn,, eggs,• 1 cup milk, ' by the patrons. 'lhib gives the teach- s iration, his pulse is ra id 'and ver P P y feeble, and finally the sufferer falls and prospects, and co-operate ,r spending your income wisely? 1 tablespoon finely cut green 'pepper, er of public speaking ea opportunity to help, and nothing quite equals q and becomes unconscious. In a few inquiries f r o m 3. Have you a stated amount to ex• 1 tablespoon butter, dri in P , pp gs or oil. teaspoon salt. Put: the corn, pep- P a home-ta'.ent play for bringing out minutes consciousness. gradually se - turns, and after a brief moment of pend on food, operating.. expenses per and half the milk on in saucepan an •interested audience. A small ad- confusion full consciousness and your land to. furniture, recreation etc? - 4. Have ' you a personal bank ac- and cook 6 minutes. Beat the eggs and half cu of milk until light; add p mission fee will cover expenses. I! there is a. balance, it. can be used for ' strength return and recovery, is com- Because. woman does c• •- count for the income entrusted to ' to corn and cook slowly,' stirring 'con- :you, and -do you handle bills and other y g Pri7ea: We now facing the plete. a your g Il n'bt fall. heavily but chooses a "soft MOUTH WASH communications systematically and atantly until set. Add' butter and Balt; serve on thin slices of toast. are grave prob- lama of reconstruct, Producer spot" and sinks gentl into it ?% no P gently,into for believing that she. is sham - '' that :promptly? "' • b. Have a est keeping system pepper can omittlhd and parsley or. •F are an important economic force n reason f ming,— stating instead of fainting,— you which is a complete record o! every celery tops used instead. this question of supply and demand. for there are always premonitory Y P ry V1 NFECTANT an day's `expenditures ? Can you give a A Powerful Ododess Cletm- Why not have your community organ - ;zed from this social centre and be symptoms that a person who. rias once ov yearly or monthly statement of what What Your Rural School May Lack. ,read to make s atu$y .o! your part y fainted recognizes as a, warning. 29 RICHMOND ST. EAST ;. you have spent' and how? Are you satisfied with the returns as a e°natructive uai:. When, fainting occurs in young r 6. Is your house planned through- p from your rural school? You have � - adults it In not necessarily cause. fo out on sanitary, economic principles, probably been paying increasing taxes A Dazzling Total. alarm, unless the person is known to P P _•. both for yourself and for all others in order to have better teachers, new Nothing 1e6a than a White Paper have, . disease of -the heart or unless with ire within it? Are the heating, ventilat- courses and perhaps a new echooI has been issued in England in which the attacks recur great - In the latter case there is a ins and lighting systems up: to the building, is your school is the cEn- an attempt' has been made to total quency. or even probability that -maximum in quality and quantity and dawn to the cost? { tralized type, the up -keep has been in the • but the up the number of articles of clothing possibility the person is, suffering from the mild minimum 7. Have you accurate knowledge of as great as cit school y central school has been found the most and surgical comforts made by- the Sister Susies. for sick and wounded form of epilepsy known as petit mal. happens that t]iW-heart Tabor=saving- devicessppttcable to ; prseticst system for the preserit-deg:: soldiery under, the Army Council's It occasionally does not recover Its strength, liter ! your household, supplying all you can. rural needs, giving city educational scheme, and Sir Edward Ward finds ■n attack of fainting its beats grow afford ? Is the work of yoi3r house advantages to a certain degree. - -intelligently planned_, so. - that. each I As an educational centre, the well- that the number turned, out reached the amazing total of 88,000,000; the weaker and weaker until death occurs. In worker has a clear idea 'of individual organized rural school fulfils its obll- who it totalled 400,- That is more likely to happen the _. 1'esponsibilities and a reasonable* time ration to the pupil, but does not give workers achieved 000. The Director -General pays tri- old, however, and :ia extremely rare > .of rest?' - I tae fullest possible return to those buts is the paper to "the noble set!- in the young or in healthy adults. Since the laird is owing to lack of ° 8. Have you a practical knowledge, who support it. The stage is all set of cooking? Of economical buying, for some arae to work out this tacking -sacrifice of the great an of wo=k- p blood in, the brain, the first thing to - -: stock -taking and the balanced rstioat benefit, and it may .be your school -all era at home. .. ; do is to place the sufferer at lull length with his head lower than his 9. Have you taken possible pre -,*that is waiting to be made the social ► . _ A LOVER WHO WAS if possible, and then to loosen cautions against fire, thievery, and , other dangers to the house? Have centre of your community.ody The first move in the development M ABSABSENT-MINDED, the clothing about his waist and neck ._ -you a complete inventory of all your of the school as a social centre is to A many storIG have been told in order to allow for free circulation. -` • Aousehold belongings? organize bi•montnly or monthly meet- , great of the extreme absent mindedness of Sprinkling his face with cold water and bathing the temples with eau de 10. Have, you compared all, your Ings for social gatherings. Call on housekeeping methods, in. detail, with _your county agent or home demos'- learned men. but none is more amus Ing than that tolyl o! Ludwig Brugge- Cologne or brandy will often help. those of at least a dozen women of atratioa agent to furnish a talk at the - aimiiar incomes and circumatancest ,tint meeting. f3eeure some talent mans, whose virld imagination helped to put him !n a very embarrassing If the patient is able to swallow, you may give him half a teaspoonful of in half willing to be told that from friends for the aromatic spirits of ammont ;Are you year among your am_ -improved situation. a lass o! water, or a cupful of hot g 'methods might be by such usement end- of the program, aim s ,_who was in black coffee. The windows should be practical housekeepers?—by ,an em- Do not expect the teaghers. to work of the 1917 s councillor of the consistory at 17 a c I opened and air brought to the patient loge?—b as expert? P y P n the P program o! activities; the Stettin, had got some reputation by fanning: Smelling setts should be In marking yourself c this test, ` chances are that'they are as busy as his clever work with, statistics. For used very cautiously, as too strong a used -allow 10 for 'each question, giving I'I you are, if not busier. You should, many years he had been a widower, whiff would be far from .beneficial. If - yourself a fair percentage if you can -I however, call upon them for co -opera- . and since he found single life Idaely, triose measures do •not prevail in a not fairly claim the entire 10 points. '.Add for total tion, for in such affairs it is advisable to interests he' began to look round for a wife, short time, you should summon ■ results your -percentage combine and share respon- When the thought of marrying agate for the condition may prove 100, or "perfect." - '' sibilities. There need be no fear as to lack of Interest on the part of the .first came to him, he immediately oar• fided it to one of his friends. The lat• physician, tObe eihing mach more serious :- To Serve Corn teachers, for they are always inter- ter gave him . every encouragement, than a faint. ` How to Boil Corn•—Hoak the ears. sated in things docial or educational. and even went so tar as to mention a :remove, the sll$ with a vegetable One of the best ways to arouse certain charming little widow, who THE BIRD'S EYE MAPLE. so it will all came off. ''Tae interest in a community gathering is was certainly attached- to him, and —: water boiling and boil corn rapidly f to arrange a meeting, and have for a would make him a most devoted wife. Theories its to the Manner of Growth == for five minutes. Remove from water f speaker one of the local bo y� who has a That night Bruggman went to bed ' of This Beautiful Wood. at once and place on a plate which -.'has been covered with a napkin, and been In the service. If this is not possible, ask a soldier from a neigh- in' a happy state of mind, thinking- of the lovely widow. In his dreams be What makes the bird's eye maple? - bring the ends up so the corn will be ,Do boring town or city to speak. Adver= sell saw her, -and eves proposed to Tba3"ls a question _which• is often a beautiful piece of inrti covere3 noE a sa - - lei- the ears stand-,in.tbe water. Serve' hall will be 'crowded.. Invite a boy who ar�-I refuse I How could she! Ana he event the remainder of the Lil when allure made of this wood is isp y- `+ .,.at, once, has not been so fortunate as to be night dreamlag of the happtaeas they ed. There have been a number of theories, but the real reason is aim- ' • When Boiling Corn in Husk—Re- :sent overseas to tell the audience would enjoy as man, and wife. move a few of- the outer husks, then ' "turn about cantonment organization. When he awoke, it was a .glorious pie. The favorite theory has been that s the inside ones back; remove the Learningthe value of organization S Suoday morning. He dressed him- sap-euckers, by pecking holes.through silk carefully; bring back the husks, will, .in itself, be helpful in buildthg self in his best and wasted no time in the.bark of young maples, make scare and tie. Boil same as above. This up your community work. After you ', handing to the minister the announce- which' produce the bird's-eye figure In adds to the sweetness of the corn. are organized, ask every returned meat of his engagement, to be read in the wood during successive years. _ . Eacalloped .Corn_ —2 cups grated, soldier in your community to Speak, due form at the morning. service. The Bird -pecked hickory Is often cited as ' -- -- announcement was made without a an analagous case, yet who ever saw rt� } %�pp c :.'�`, T CIIuua The question. Hardly ey the words been uttered • when a lfitle scream w b the ,bark may have been perforated - \jVl% ` a e heard is the rear of the church; the like a collender by the bills of 'ener- -' - widow, shocked at hearing herself so getic sap puckers? The effect is the Tea is the dried leaf of a plant, ' originally cultivated in China, but. now buted to an excess of uric acid In the blood—high blood pressure, rapid unexpectedly disposed of, had fallen in a swoon. case of hickory is the opposite of bird's-eye in maple; the wood is dis- _• grown extensively in India, Ceylon pulse, headache, vertigo, insomnia, The blunder could never be satfe• colored and unsightly. •Some attri- and•Japan, and to a very small extent rheumatic pains and disease. of the tactortly explained, and the visionary buts it to the action of frost, but ,no in the United States. It has no food kidneys. One'effect of tea or coffee engagement remained visionary. •The such connection• between cause. and aaue in itself, for it is a pure stimu- taken with meals is to retard diger• lady might not have refused an honor- effect has been shown to exist. last, and as such is injurious, unless tion, which is not always undesirable, able proposal from the councilor, but, The explanation of the phenomenon a -sed in moderation. Tea and coffee as it prolongs the "staying power'.' of she never' could be convinced. that he ' is simple, and a person with a good have virtually the same effect on the a meal; but when digestion Is poor, •had not -made intentional game of her. niagnifying glass can work it' out for body- and we theiratimulatin pro- often mse . e r slay perttes -to the same cliptnteal sub- ment until the pattent ceases entirely. 'An Immense Flower. duced by casual or abnormal buds ., stance, though it Is.called theins when 1t tea and caffeine when it the use of tea and coffee. We boat appreciate life benefit of The largest of all the flowers of the which have their origin under the he first buds of dry. appears'in world is said to be the aft aria• bark of the trunk. . %ppears in coffee. This substance,' which we may as well call by its tea as-".timulant it we take it in the afternoon when our energy has begun liedraffl live of Sumatra, so called after Sir This immense that kind may develop when the tree is small. Tiley are rarely able more common name, caffeine, is. pre- to flag a little; then a cup of weak tea, Stamford Raffles. flo*er, it appears, is composed of five quite to force their way through the bark dent in the proportion o! about three without food, will give us renewed round petals of a b color, each ,but they may and become 'branches, or four per cent. in tea and one and \., strength,to finish the day's work. -Two cross. measuring a foot across. These are the 'live years under the bark, growing in one bait to two per cent in coffee. small cupfuls taken an hour or two covered with numerous irregular yel- length as the trunk increases in §ize, Since we use a larger amount of cot- apart will do more good than one lowish white swellings. but seldom appearing on the outside tee than of tea to make a cupful, the large cupful; but in Canada few ofais The petals surround a cup nearly a of the -bark, If one such bud diear an - - quantity of caffeine in a cupful of cot- seem to have the time for even one foot wide, the margin of which, boars other will likely rise near it and con - fee about equals the quantity in a cup- cupful, although It would perhaps be the stamens. The cup of the rafflesia tinue the Irritation which produces Jul of tea. better for some of us it we took a few is filled with a fleshy disk, the up . the fantastic growth known as bird's - Caffeine is similar in chemical com- minutes early in the afternoon for the per surface of which to covered with eye. position and ln.stimulating properties cup that cheers, rather than to waft like miniature cows' It is said the Japanese produce arta ?--as , well as in its power to bring until later when we are fagged. ' projections horns. The cup when free from its ficial bird's-eye growth in certain about injurious effects—to creatine, about Tea should be poured off the leaves contents will hold about twelve pints. trees by inserting buds beneath the is present in bees tea. Judging whichby very quickly; most persona let !t The flower weighs about Sheen. bark. The Field Museum, Chicago, the fact that nearly everyone stand' too long, and thus extract too pounds and is very thick, the petals has a sample of what Is claimed to be drinks either tea or coffee, it is prob- `. much of the' caffeine 9a well as of being three-quarters of an inch. artifically produced bird's-eye wood able that, except in unusual cases, a tannin. It is a curious fact that the from Japan. tmoderate amount of caffeine taken tea habit, or its equivalent in ­:1_ee, daily does no special harm. Those who preach against the use of those cola, Paraquay tea, or guarana, is al. most r-orld•wide. Caffeine is a far It is better to be brought up onI •----=�--= porridge and milk in the country than A new form of swing for childrd:a _ :_ .,>2s� 6►avaragesl WB►t!saar,_ mak, tfs43' sears' universal Yot. _ Qty sttaauisut Qn tea: and su and. j;taJ in t$@ tows. �constatu o. ea>2>sla back Too Slow. I'Pleastr, mother says these matches won't strike!" From behind his counter the grocer looked down on the child with the air of an insulted saint. "Won't strike?"• he said." "Why, look here!" And he struck one on his leg. The child departed home .to tell his mother of themista had made. But in a very short fine he was back at the shop with th matches, which he laid on the counte an air of finality. "Mother says she hasn't time to come and strike matches on your. trousers!" They used to hang horse thieves, but the man who steals an automobile generally gets off with a parole. WINNWS &DOORS .LMRM SZ-0,to VA yaw WA sum sdo .�z - tiers aNAr�Awp��d,],y� Cur Insm Ulan The HALLIIDAY COMPANY, UmKed NAYILTOK r"IMOT METMeYTONS CANADA WE have numerous, inquiries f r o m prospective purchasers - for Westerly Farm Lands Send full particulars of your land to. UNION TRUST COMPANY Lmrrra >tY'nsese{, Yu. . MCCRIMMON'S'� MOUTH WASH A Unreal Mouth Angio 60'170B'ili!i Md .SM G=31. 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',::a•'r�s'.;.44m.: _i wg.. :� w+� +,.ut.... s>c•a: . ..-• - �.Y. .. _... •.. � ...r :,.. _,...... . . _ _ :.:,c.i �.s,. w� ,.::.ss,,+-.s- s '+..w.._.,d,�-....ln. y yF . +•-,�; • K. ,.. ..� ',,,...... ,...., :•. ... .;. _ ''x . ��^^ - ,, +" y { 1 bus pertnl>sioa to, make the Renin» ? 7 _ .trots., Bas,•.. _ _ ic ����,c { ' $• TRIM TWO'.. ii 6o told of its success or failure. -' SUM C�11�PL�►�TS F:WSPAYINH, nrLetct.v IN tsxuly �t Aad the only authentic reeosd of the 1\ �'oanty soleadid opoortuatq. write — Y nA + is contairel ill a hand-printed !fjr r** �1 + T W-11"n PYbil"M Co.. unalte&- �. trill j F� n ;-In4de Rt. %V.,'Torooto. Care of Home and Children�Of-DYAE` 'book made at the dictation o1 Colum•iiLL OL1J - r ten Causes a Breakdown. • —• bus' months- after he had recovered I �� and toe urintlniDplant fa>IEistw The growing 'light of the autumn I from- the fatigue- and exhaustion- ell- At the. first sign of illness during .art_p lnsurance carried 4l,soo. W� The woman.at home; deet' in house- morning greying , the eastern siry smug upcn hia truly epoch-ma%ing i the 'hot wgather give the littie ones i w u:�n T'uhII chin. -Co kLtd. Torrcuft - "fry hold duties slid the cares of mother- shuwe3 to scared�., watchers on the Transatlantic voyage. 1 Baby's Own Tablets or in a-few hours ! - hood, needs occasional help to `itoep beach three stro-ttie ships that �l:ui, The Pioneer of the Airway. - =J he may be beygnd aid. These "Tablets `+ lasers !Os saZi. icor is good health. The demands up- in sprung from nowhere dor• !! will prevent summer com lairts if on a mother's -health are many acid But Lada;-Echo �l ch lren,learu that _ P. _ T I e R Y •Terms. - GENT FARMER cause I n• Ing the night. And -the watchers ou � tikes my terms. - Why? Because I K` _severe. Her own health trials and Christopher Col imbue discovered given occasionally to the well child ui- not want exclueive sale or any ad­ her children's welfare exact heavy the beach were seared, too, for though I America un Cetobe'r 12th, 1492, and , and %vill promptly relieve these trou- vanmxe over any other agent. . All Laak_ toils, while hurried meals, broken rest this was the year 1432, not ono of. + across the path, blazoned by Sancta hies if they come-on suddenly. Baby's Is for a eurrect and-truthful description them had ever seen _a ship before- in of yonr-;•�preperty; ,your best price and w.. and much indoor living tend to weak- p Dlaria. and her two frail consorts Own Tablets should always be kept is terms, and I will do the rest. \trite, for ; his or her life. ccuntless bht s come and go with the I every home where there are young lletinF form. -Andrew Elder, the FV�rm en her constitution. No wonder that p Seller. .88 King Street East, Toronto. the woman at home is often indisposed Then stranger things commenced to I commerce and travellers of the, Old: children. There is no other medicine "• through .weakness, headaches, back-.!. happen. Soasething dropped from on And the New Worlds., I as good and the mother has- the guar- 1rorLrsi WAST Men r ' aches and nervousness. Too, many of the ships-caravels, their crews to of a government analyfst That HAT H awls uU, i ult >3ni.m IK antee g women have, grown to accept these called them—and into it stepped men. The grey light of a wind-driven sky they are perfectly safe. The Tablets AI Liv Poultry. Fancy Hens. P1 soot, visitations as a Then ft commenced to row ashore. almost hid the cigar-shaped hull of the' are sold by medicine dealers or by. tae' etc.? lvrlt• I. Wafaratteh al solo, part of the lot o! i in-is, et. Jena issotist• >Itarkat, lttoas- ` motherhood. But many,'and varied ,as This the watchers understood, for r they � great •ship that had suddenly, sailed i mail at ,25 cents a box from The Dr. -.•ai. sue. " her health troubles are, the cause is tised small boats themselves. Slowly into the purview of the thousands i Williams` bledicltie Co., _ •13rockt'ille, as=eoEZzexarOIIs. simple and the cure at hand. When it made its way towards, the. tiny is- of eager eyes.watching for-her advent. 1 Ont. _ well, it is the woman's pod blood that let standing like an outpost of the Steam-whistles hooted and syrena I `1 LASSY RABBIT. DIAQAZINE, lea g C copy; hoc. year. Fur anb Food keeps her well; when' ill she must New World, a tall, gaunt mangy vergi ig yelled, while the waiting crowds sent Weeping Potatoes.- _ -- a,unthiy, Brantford. make her blood Fick to renew her on middle age and dressed richly in up cheer after cheer to welcome this Traveller. (to Irishman) "Well, `` 1 A. NClZK Ttrldoxil t.L71►tP8'. 1CTC. -health. The nursing mother more scarlet, standing in its bow, with; a, pioneer'of'aerial'navigalon. Pat, I'see yon have a small garden." C Internal rad external, oared whir i �. "ut pain by our_ home treatment Write than any ether woman in tfie world' gold-bedecked flag dropping from its Then the great ship of the atT "Yes, so r.',' aa-before too late. Dr. Rellmas MaUcs4 t.. needs rich blood and plenty of it. staff in his hand. Mopped, and hovered at a 'height of "What is it set with?" co.. tamiten. Coutarwooa, one n There is one always un[aill,g way to' The boat touched land, and the tall i tai o hundred feet above -the huge field ; "Nothing, sorr. ,I 'set it with pota• �- get -this good blood so necessary to man, Yn an ecstasy' of joy, with his which had been specially 'made ready-, toes fast year, and not -one of them A Vegetarian Silenced. perfect health; and that is through the great eyes glinting with pride, Sung for her •reception. Suddenly a small' came up." A food faddist harangued a mob os, use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. These himself to the sand. Presently he speck detached itself from one of the "That's strange! How do you ex- the marvelous benefits to be obtained _ Pills make new blood abundantly, and kissed the dry ground; then, with'-microscopic carriages slung under her plain that?" -from a vegetarian diet. through their use thousands of weak, tears of deep emotion rolling down belly, and fell perhaps .tweuty, feet "Well, eorr, the 'man nest door to Friends," he cried, "two years agq. t a ailing wives and mothers have been his cheeks, drew his sword, raised his like a stone. me set his garden full of onions." I was a walking skeleton—a haggard, made bright, cheerful and strong. If fin and Thentit seemed to stop, and a para- you had that azlything to do with miserable wreck. -What do you sup- made g, proclaimed that he annexed I ; chute opened out, revealing to tate m- Your. potatoes not growing?" pose brought this great change in y" you are ailing,-ttasily tired, or .depress- , the land as part of -the dominions of - - -n ed, it is a duty you `owe• yourself and his Majesty Fernando; King of Spain. tounded watchers a British officer des• "Yes, eorr. R'edad, them onions was me?" your family to give Dr. Williams' After a Perilous Voyage. cending to the ground_ to supervise that strong that my potatoes couldn't He paused to see the effect of the Pink Pills .a. fair trial. . What this the berthing of his Britannic Majesty's see to grow because of their-eyes words.. Then one of his listeners He was Christopher Columbus the watering." medicine has done for othets it will Airship R-34. asked: doyen of all Transatlantic voyagers, "What change?" surely do for you. This pioneer from. the,clouds carried a dour personage, who, during his far• a flag n could he annex land in the ty-and-one years, had "undergone MONEY ORDERS. ' - Chinese Medicine. name + soverefgii to whom;he Sdhd a Dominion Ex trials not a Yew." owed t4d He' did not kiss the St: Isidore, P.Q., Aug: 18. 2834. press D4onep . _' • Dried frogs and asbestos are com- behind'him lay a voyage of seventy earth• •."` :*.pwas unfeignedly glad Minard.'s Liniment Co , . Limited. Order. They are payable everywhere.­. mon ingredients in the "order" which ' duys, wherein he had seen no land or to 1 th his feet, nor did fie Gentlemen, -I have'frequentCy u-sed the Chinese doctor (arything made by mea at floated oh - .IIINAIiD'8 LIN111ENT 8nd al$o pre. +Up to Date. prescribes for his I c. Instead, he set abogt - patient. For. the sake of variety he 1 the sea. His high-bowed and high-+ - the specially-trained moor- i scribe it for my patients, always water '.Bow's this. Dauber? You've paint. may. IsOtide -in the prescription any of ' sterned caravel, Sancta Nlaiia. driven 1 In$ s o! American av4atlon me- the most gratifying results, and 1 con. ed Father Time with a mowing ma• the erhapsowm may. A-preferezccethe t-1 or which bk�snowy ed air them. had carried him 'fa­083 1 st toyhe�r moorin¢s, anchor4 p�opei1� ex�Eit the beat all-round Liniment chine instead oghtac We artiste moat t� $ perhaps i g � � � _ - • "That's alt right. . at a slow eight knots serosa the kith= ' ''Yours truly, keep up with modern inventive5. "Scorpions, >•liinoceros' skins, wood ' I Then the great airship eotpmerlced _ , _ pro. )shavings, -flies, crushed I erto uncharted waters, the sport of - DR. JOS. AUG.SIROIS. rens, you know."pebbles,, the tides, dependent upon Nature's to sink lower and lower till her belly maths. Centipedes, toads, lizards, cater• almost touched the ground, and from i pillars, Powdered snaites or wasps. winds for her prolrttlsloh .in the right her gondolas there stepped less: than - - Wizard's Liaiment seitevs •xenrslria, k Shed Le direction. -• a score of men. Undbr•Sees. Columbus' crews were unwilling ex- Find time Mill to be learning some.- - Columbus' With Every Scientific Aid.- piorers. It is on record that some The little man made his way back what good, and - give up being desul• The`pappy had been punished, and were ,felons brought Brom prlsans to Behind R-34 lay a vo�rage of 3,13'01 to the box office. .This seat-number tory.—Marcus Aurelius. :.was sulkitlg in a corner.. make up the companies of the three mites, performed in 108 hours and 12 1 Bounds like a Berman submarine; ft's ( - minutes; or just over tour and a half, U.13;' he said. " ?a- days.. him came the small daughter of ships. A few crude navigation instru- , -Small "Father, what 'is chaodT the house, to adm!nister, not com- meats and the sun and stars were all days.. The great alrship,.S75 ft: long, i "You don't 'want to exchange It Father: "I don't know exact] m fort.. but advice. his aids in the keeping of a due-west ;had fought baffling gates and atmos' merely on that account. do -you?" bay; but 'it's sometl5in the Y, y "You-tasgynst as-well,be good first course, and the caravels had neither Pheric storms, and ,ease through j' iisked the ticket man: _> bring order out of," g y always as last, Spot." ..she . admonished: I speech nor eight of their fellow-men � fogs at. an average speed of nearly i "No, butI thought you might be able "Everybody that -belongs to mother 1 until, seven months after they set out, thirty knots per hour, despite Ytie fact' to supply Hie with aperiscope, - -ase (• 0 0 0 o—o—s—o_.o-.� has got to mind. I've been through it i they once again made Spain. .Only that her petrol supplies were, growing over the big woman just in frgnt." j+ �T - all: and' I know." , ' then could those who granted Colum- alarmingly short. Never had she been - - lh �1 Or�S� Try It - 4 the sport of -the .winds. nor had she IBiaard's Zialment Cures Sinai, ete,been r • _ - • - — skilled navigators,elledtogrape ermed er w .for , Most aurctilob;Ie factories in Can • . -. Tette how to loosen a son, - An Exception m Daylight Savinga and the States are from `Lb to 100 tender corn t It lifts scientific instruments, had guided her out without palm.. i on the shortest route across the track-' per cent. behind orders in output. Not t less wastes of air. much relief in sight . for months, as, o The daylight saving laws effeetive or three hours and a uarter, as cots- Her crew all 'volunteers—in- orders far @xceed produ ion. 9, �• ! •Good news spreads rapidly sad drug. 7.7 4 1n - many countries have never been I Pared -with a variation of thirty-five eed, one of them was so, eager .to gists here are kept bus dispensing t1! D y placed in operation -in the Panama I minutes through the year in the Canal., the passage that iie,atowed brim— (Canal Zone.. This is for Rhe reason Zone. Sunset varies from .a.bout 4.25 se! away. Never. was R-34 for a mo- WITH LEMON JUICE i ctnuati man, which is said to loosen ! that there is very little' seasonal any corn . so it lifts out with th• p.m. ]A December to T.40 in _dune and � nsent unable _ to establish communis angers change in the time of sunrise and sun- ( July, three hours and a ,Zuarter, •as cation with her starting point and des- Make.a beauty lotion for few cents I Ask at any ph;rmacy for a quarter , set-for this latitude (approximately 9 compared with the fit+ •(ices varia• I tination, for at injervaly her wireless to remove tan, freckles, sallowness. i ounce of freezone, which will cost very 41egrees north). tion in the Cana) >eeii ear. IoW of, her progress, and even sum- 'little, but !s said to be sufficient to rid The earliest sunrises, occuring ln, ]test and latest .,twilight mooed ate! to stand, oy her.,when her Four'grocer has the lemons ana'any one's feet df every hard or soft corn May and Jane, are approximately 6 1 period, is a$-, —�` 1Dayligiit `hies threatened -to give out. dig Store or toilet counter v*!!i supply or eailua. �rYock,-sad, iaCest—in -January and! hours ar - and fifty And 1n less than a minute after she + you with three ounces of orchard t You apply just a few drops on the February, about 6.35, 'The earliest !live mir, �' • white for a few cents. Squeeze the.. ender,. aching corn and instantly the e,� nom- •an southern •diad t cached ground, wireless• tele- juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle, soreness to relieved, and soon the cora sunsets, in November; occur at about i Ontario ately fifteen graphy told the whole world of her then Is so shriveled that If lifts out with- ' 6.50; and the latest. in June and July, hours an r put 1n the orchard' white and' F minutes -at the f eat. And lippdreds of cinema camel'• shake well. This makes a quarter pint out pain- It to a sticky substance r' at approximately 6.40. The usual moat. In Canal Zone the hours I as filmed her as she hovered and I of the very best lemon akin whitener which dries when applied and 'never working hours in the Canal Zone be. of daylight range from' approximately landed, and thousands of I and complexion . beautifier known, inflames or even irritates the adjoin- Y people the Niassage this fragrant.. creamy lotion iU fissue. Ing from, 7 in the morning until 5 in eleven hours and thirty-five mfnutea 1 same night witnessed -In, photographs I daily into the face, neck, arms and This •discovery. will 'prevent than- the afternoon: the morning margin of to -twelve hours and thirty-fi've min- the thrillingscene. hands and just see how freckles, tan, sands of ,deaths aantsalig ]ram loci- daylight before work varies from utas. And In the days to come the school ] sallowness, redness . and roughness jaw and Infection heretofore resulting _ twenty minutes to one hour. The The office of the chilli hydrographer children -will be- taught that Airship dlsaptlear and bow smooth, soft and from the suicidal habit of cutting d of light between 5 of the Canal Zone has recently fur= R•34 made the first voyage from Great clear the skin becomes Yes! R is corns. o'clock and the beginning of twilight nished the police atattenkwith charts Britain to America, and reached New harmless and the beautiful results. (sunset) varies from fifty. minutes to showing the daylight, twilight and l fork on July 6th, 1919. will surprise you. ` one hour and thirty-five minutes. To darkness I periods through the months. Sancta :Maria, under, Columbus' or• advance, the time one hour would They are of use for occasional refer- dere, o ened HOW YOU 171\ TE �C 1870 p up the ocean pathways throw the 7 a.m, workers Into the twi• encs in testimony. as to the degree of 1I to and from America; - R-34, com- light 1 LL sight period and tend to reduce rather light existing at the time under in- I manded by ,Major Scott, R.A.F., has .,:GENUINE ASPIRIN _ than 'increase their hours of daylight vestigation, as in traffic accidents, or opened up the aerial tracks, and sure- i labor. The morning twilight period where the possibility of having wit. 1 ly it is not too much to prophesy that NO"COUCFHS - about half an hour the year round, nessed an occurrence is questionable airships will, in the not-far-distant .the evening twilight slightly longer. by .reason of the degree of light at future �ONL1l TABLETS MARKED WITH be as n�me�us in the air •1BAYER CROSS" ARE ASPIRIN. In the latitude of Southern Ontario, the time. The street lighting ache- above as surface ships are on the _ sunrise varies from about 4.20 a.m: in dule is also to be arranged by the broad bosom of the Atlantic. j e���pQ rune to 7.35 the first part of January, charts. if You Don't See the "Bayo( Cross" on Li6Yl`e7 the Tablets, Refuse TZe 'They Lost Arms, Without Pain. Are Not, Aspirin At All. �� �ihil YOa 'Our story ' of a than being blown away, unhurt, by the explosion of a _ . - bomb which he did n hear must �� ' � of e .- ---' Q I n Ctead Of seem incredible to many people.; Here �� � _ �7 �bOli� 0 _ - is something like an analogy. i King Edward once brought together HY sot make Ccure eti•, e► __ at his dinner table Rustem Pasha., who, ' • . Q ` every -day toilet 'Terms half his right hand and part soap, assisted by leis arm torn off a ear, pirin thutmariced Cuticura Ointment Y ere s on• y As and- Cuticura Tal.- of Edward Bradford, who had, had his, with the "Bayer Cross"—all other tab. asneeded,and6ave _ buy a tin of the healthful table beverage left arm up to the elbow mulched 1 imitations. to most cam s els are only acid away by a tiger., Look for the ,"Bayer Cross"! Then dear flesh complexion, a dean scalp ,. _ The two men compared notes. it is real Aspirin, for which there is free from dandruff and tion, Neither had felt the least_ twinge- of - / hair. soft white hands and awholesome g no subaiitute' akin free from blemish, without resort- pain at the time. They imagined tha# Aspirin is not German but is made inn to, -tiresome, expensive '•beauty" their intense desire to save their Iives in Canada by Canadians, aad Is•owndd fads? Cuticura costs Haile-and-doesNST ANT.-POSTUM dulled all other senses. by a Canadian Company. much, Sample each free by » fait of Genuine ''Bayer Tablets. of Aspirin" "Caticma, Dept. N. $eaten, U. S. A.'t Sold by dealers throughout the world. '.The quality is constant and the Sound the motor horn when ap- have been proved date by millions for ' rich, even favor pleases. ..._ preaching a turn in thl goad or the Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Colds,' diem-'Cgtipm r>Vt� Powlier'� ti , brow of a hill. „ Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis. Do flet fail to test thei'aedaatiagfrw • - Hand tin boxes of 12 tablets,—also. grance of this exquisitely scentedtfsoe, Handy e If boiling hot tomatoes are 'to be larger "Bayer" pAckages,--can be bad baby, dusand skin perfuming pow- - combined in an way with hot• milk at any drug store. der, delicate, delightful, distlaguk it No'RAise—in' P r' ce Aspirin Is, the 'trade mark, register- � • to the pDaetssg�pi a dtarm Iaoifm• always add a sixteenth of a teaspoon-. parable and pecultafto itself- •, fol of baking soda to the vegetable ed in Ca,adk of Bayer Manufacture and then blend slowly, stirring con-' of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylic• stantly. ( acid. ISSUE No. 36-119. 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' There the matter stands JAR -S the empty barrels would be returned. until law machinery is put into opera- PRESERVINO s The council claiW. that they never tion todind out whether the town is -_'s yatJishedeve Fr;day6 Ontin� at its oBia, a , ordered the oil and therefore reuse to liable or not. -WE HAVE ALL BINDS AND SIZES ,TMRMs—Screw Top _ -.- — l i bo frr year t 61.26 it Waid in advance - - 43EM JARS _I ta- ere S. : h a c e - Half Gallon, .. .1.50 pEr dqz _ - 6.35JOHN MUREtR, Popr{star. Imperial Quart, 'amine Quart ....2.25 I0 �et Bargains W W 'Imperial !nt ., Dr, B. B. -Beaton, having returned Wine Pint 1 20 .•� ---from overseas. has resumed his dental -Men's - , 00 a air RFEOT SEAL . -. practice in his former_ otl"ice over NV. boots, e5. �E - M. Priugle's hardware store. r @ ... ..1.7o dOZ Aden s work t ..t Ou't, town council - havegointo full line :of small c �ildren's. _booty , — - == ;. La ell :c somewlixt of a rtriY-up that will re- Medium, • 1:35• ` quire all their dipluruatic ability to cc ' t -secure their estt. According to 'shall, 1.30 � `¢ �m =:Tumor, Reeve- Downey wxs, aedpg o dut,uq the absence of biteydc ;Fruit Jars—Pante, Quaiba.and Ha1f Glallona" Rubbers for Jars—Heavy 10 cents. ddzeii, light 5 cents dozen Mayor24 a:.: •. Blow, Bind while pet forming, the duties ., vt th<:t exalted pusition be ordered 70 � Vine zr,, 35 cents a anon '- - -' - Sugar is 10.75 -per 6 *00 pounds: 73', -barrels; of oil to be sprinkled on the g - 14treets so -that our residents might en. - - I "� ■ joy life. intead or -tramping through Cashel $aSii9t8, Fruit Ba8k8t8.6'�IId 11 quarts, JAMES I V H A.R`D S"O lr the mud on our .streets or passinua -.miserable existence in' clouds of dust'. ' - c:$u In due ,time a carload of oil from the y GrOccTies at the Grocers rt -imperial Oil Co:, -a! Toronto, arrived, E i E s A — _ "consigned to the town council, and at �VNSARTOZ1 S NT ;- the same time- an invoice for about 1�F ,fZ 4 �� G``'. •'=ARIA 'A L SI KE SEE D- $700 for the oil and .glao 13 0 fbr. the _ + — BLAC�S ITH SHOO ! _ - , - --- -_ ----------- -- : WANTED'' . ; . . m We will pay the highest IHorseshoeing and general blacksmith tq prices for. all kinds oris promptly . w attended to of seed.l Lame and interfering horses made a specialty of, ind . money re-- . _ .-fiend no samples and get - .. -. - > _he`.Lega.c before- funded prove sa se of • O� - ar.' -dour prices ore' •landed it wort does n ;selling.,. pr fist tory: Ir The best of acilitiee" .: Ala= Z&COA.C�2T - for cleaSioR. Ca radars Decd and Missing J. S• ORiNEY'COO�PANgLUdSC ll�eet t� 'Canada's wounded - � - ,.' - dr 149x709 --� S�d•�r�•+r� w Can lKational Debt - - - $1,674,2631691 '=•l1 WHITBY, ORTARIO,� Soitliets' A%A&Ual PCasiOns ... $3$1_0009000 W� PICKERING'.GARAGE e 1'-iE WORLD is- staggering with debt. Some- of -the.leading : countries are verging on bankruptcy. 11avinit pnrc! .14 d the garage buaiaeas of'Davidson'& Wilhe►me weave -Five years ago Canada had never dreamed of the financial burden she:prepared to repair all makes of auto9. _ ..We keep in stock all kinds of Fuvd' accessories, tire4 for all - _. .. . carr'16 to -day. , makes of cars oils. etc. Canada entered .the .Great .War. with a.' NAtionAl. Deka of _$337 ,880,000,- C or $42 per • head of population. Canada emerges with a National Debt Al'I1118 8t Andrew, = « �' ' -Pl 1k@Y'1>f1$ to date'of $1,670,263,691, whish is expected, to approximate $2,000,000,-- - 000 by- the end of the fiscal year—or about $250 for every man, woman ' S L D I R S �. _ end child in the count interest ms and money transfers country. charges alone will eat up nearly'one- Wf our resent national revenue, and soldiers pensions will have to be representuig pgT acid r P -all owances of soldiers drawn in SterLn$ Exchange wR. be � the curd - provided as well. cashed by this Sank at $4.W to Stezlian�, P - _ _ - ere w sw .:'We -will m Canada lot o - Can lOntarso Afford to Spend -.,1_a'► where a BANK' : _ _ M $36, 000, 000 aYear on-Booze?THE DOMINION WHITBY BRANCH': J. i3ORDON HALL, Manager.'» c ' Itvlous to the Ontario Temperance Act' the drink bill of the . Province approximated $36.000,000 per year, an amount about �rrirsiarrisrriYri=ustri,issrtrristrse■e■�=ri�epririrsaer>.eaa>f'e equal to -Ontario's share of the Annual interest on -our National , I)ebt,' In the face of our financial responsibilities alone. is this the time 'Hardware Store - ' to repeal•'the Ontario Temperance Act or relax a single one of its-restrico- tions upon waste of money and man power? To every question on the _ - • Referendum Ballot vote— . _ __„ _ only. one placebII�' th�� 1900 GraTity Washer ,'!! - - - 'Not" �!! Fully Guaranteed Free Trial (liven. _N a. —Fou_ r 'Times— lei o. " The old Reliable and) ' now Famous ment beer and whiskey shops. 'Be sum you ars as the voters' list. = Be sure you mark your baht - - 4 �e- four ti6aar—X=-X X--C—in the column headed No. iY !' e'snd see ours-w.e • � :-:,:; � - -Com• can save you money and give guarantee. �l�tarl0. Referendum _C m' ' ittee A fall stock of staple goods hand. ' Dr. Williams Flp Oil—the beat on the + market. Royal Purple call meal' MACDONAID; D. A. DUNiAPI ANDREW S. GRANT;. IIV and Stock Pecific jus arrived. '1 Chsirrnsn. Tr►arsw► Yirt-ChainnaR and Secrete ►y� , , bag will convince you it is - r (1001 Ewdrior Lift Bldr. the beat to be ad. t is e"ure to show,our Roods. _ 1_J . S. BALSDON, PICKERING I, r/d S �iuvrt�hine 0; IT is after' a furnace is kk► tailed aid the first cold snap tests it. that you L_' - know whether your investment in NO ti .. 1� is tune .t0, :put m COMFORT was. wisely made. or sot.. -_ _ winter's supply a • ;. � ',• �, .Don't take a chance o1_ it. Youmnbesureofitunderthe'McClary'a We can- fill .your orders promp t' . uaran et. McClary's Engineers will plan your.. 1 ht �r1ceB. p. �,.. at L =. -reat� systern withoAt charge. They willguaran- + - - - tee that the Stmahmefurnace, installed, ed accordma ur home comfortably - :to those peas, wil heat yo & W . Co• ' al, t hebes. t 'rake advinta;e' of this service. - '` ' r.._h�, - } - _ anthracite obtainable _U 'Have . oosofoctable, _! - �= Sold b J: S. Balsdon The CanzpbeU Flour i MillBCo., Ltd. y a Mille at29 - _• Pe zc erin __.. Toronto er oro v s. )Yu '�` . .:re, �. `v^ .'. ., ... .,, pZ.•-..,. '. •r„�;�... r�r .m. re .ri+,�. `?"t. `_ .•t ..y:' .,,:.;�,�� �; 7; r'e+,u ..«"'.':' _ _i'x`'.`;�y'• e.�x*�z .•w.•,: ia+.'p'� �_ „i*1T ,s.. r,.,_�w _ . s,. 'eie-i a • � -ossa. s .naw' }ac �uts� �-rl: -aw�. f^: .:as:�... .`.'i<: ..�dts�'4�,.s: -rn ^x...t r.3. _ .. i%v __Yw:. s;:a� .. a"': ;,.. �_r. ,tri � p...¢tC- > .._ •.�. g. iy x:,'„ .: .. ..:f �'. `..wuTfi. ,^,;,!'6}:'%S:'."�' •,,,. A :�+'+.... r; ��:;t•^p n :.� • �.;.:.. - f :.� �� r' y ,. :'.sem;?`r'�, .e„^ � � Sa?q+ ,.. y "� , «-».• �,.. .. •Flim Fuee. x ='�.• a:; \ •,� . •• - • A •arden by the 1Rive ., . �• 3! brie : ;. �.,; t slopes down to the bnlrnshraad the ike best. - e - - . What port O1 mea do th'•Yd s" , c I p' r_ r ; ��! ; House�rea er„San's faces, except for the broadest j - G This green old garden. where, white farce. ,do not seem to re ire to be. f rosesDlow made o1 indiardliber, capable of tying 1! t Faint fragrance, and tall scarlet _. �* -$y, Floienee Morse -Kingsley. - - _ - he features in •a knot„ but there are • Like flanlln giorch�s. Moglories '•iudoubtedly types of Pace which seem -4-.- ruing r ' _ wedge - to go. with certain- typea of, acting - +Cgpp, '17,—(Cont'd.) "Yes; this w£s his roor_�,” she -said. Their dewy faces through the lilac The Western face, is a type apart. 4 Then soother thought swift! cr4- ""He'left me en,y yesterday." -hedge; kIt is the cowboy' visage,-with long. sed her: mind. ;2lurriedly she opened �. "I guess you'll hate to think I slept And marigold and mallow i�ad blue raki>ih _features, 'narrow, steely. ayes, sa unlocked ¢ldwer in her desk; the ;here, when I tell you what Pve done;'•� flag• which. glint like the eyes of s tiger ^ f he said after a pause. "But I'll tel Their nodding beads in busy gossip when things are in a perilous. condi i _ little roll of bills. lay in the corner, _ „ tion, but which can smile divinely Just where she carelessly had left it. You. :wen ' Nothing had been disturbed in' the She. was noticing the little beads of Beside the walk that skirts the w&er's when—the heroine begins to show she dining room, where the bowl of mfg- pers?iration on -his f,arehei d. I e'ige. is in love with them, or when a little ` g f "blot now" she suddenly decided, child praAces on to the screen. nonette and sweet peas gave forth a Y Sometimes at dusk a little rustle Tlihn, of course,-there are the stock VLA�HK S � -4 siekl odor. 'She opened the .windows• "You. are hungry; so am I... We will „ then, pondering the circumstance have breakfast, and afterward c"ceps Sherlock Holniea features,'which .are Li htly. along the blossom bordered a sine qua non for the sleuth-bound of the muddy flog and the missing i She moved toward the door; then . i,uth-- who tracks the thugs to their lair. A candle, went out to the kitchen. For ,paused with a' sudden impulse. Is it the wind that round . the willow - : an instant her' heart stood still, as her f . "You will find everything to make jolly, tat face seam's always popu]asUHP"K frightened' eyes took in the empty ,Yourself' tidy among' the things 'he peeps, oa the films, seeing that several men p y' ton time:' Oris if=misty as love's aftermath`-- of remarkable avoirdupois have made plate and .the crumbs on the kitchen' left. He will tot teed them—fora A wistful ghost, that through the Bar- .big fortunes out of their bulk and i table. Hastily she examined' 'the g AND larder. Someone had satisfied acute I , "Do you rrean -you want me to-=?" des strays their smile. �' '"Make ourself presentable—ryes." Seeking some street of vanished But the man with a manly type of hunger during -her •abser_ce. The Y _ .-_yasterd'ay5? countenance is most wanted •on the-- - kitchen windows stood wide open, ad- i he smiled at' him as she might film—the man with strong if ratherBEANS TAI Ing sun and air. This last bit' haste smiled at her boy. Then swiftly —4 rugged features which have character of c*cumstantial evidence reassured she went down stair f «BARBER'S CHOP" OPENS. and determination writ large on them. WITH TOMATO CHILI 'her. 'The hungry mara..der had. evi "If . he .has lied t° .me," . she said to _ OR PLAID SAUCE denLly lett by the same way in which herself, "he' will take the opportunity_ tZucer aipris _Noted - on Stores In 1-0 to escape." he had .entered. The unbroken catchWhere Pigeons Flaok. Women who provides puzzled her,-till she iecalled the fact For awhile she heard him moving Cologne. The pigeons of: London are one. of that she had not examined the parlor' about overhead. I German ahopkeeRers in t&e occu- ' Silence foaowed and her heart beat the sights to which the attention of -ME�lI Wlio Workh�rd,' ' :iwindows: i pied Rhine towns and villages are,do. visitors Is always _drawn. , St. Paul's Mrs" Brett's nearest neighbor was avffocatingly fest. She hath left her Jug very good business at handsome - = arid. Children, Who a quarter of a m ile- away. She recalled bag containing money-on. the bureau profits.. . They 'do 'not in the least ob- churchyard is a great place of Bath- ' this fact uneasily, as she hesitated at. in her room—and there was the loaded ject to their profitable visttors. Some ering, and here the birds flock .down, play. hard, T ' rewolveT! . She 1{ant over- br'oilin for the. more. lavish midday. meal -the of of the stair. But, she. reas 6' 'of the. Roticea .°n- shop windows. in —ell profit from . 8 IIte31 Ot - p spread out for their benefit now that oned the person who had entered her bacon, striving to.steady herself. Why Cologne, gives by the Cologne Post, .c.►� had she not telephoned to her son'p the daily paper of the British army of rations are less vigorously controlled� "Clark's" Pork and Beam, and . • house was not -ail. ordinary burglar, enjoy the tasty well Booked, E friend in the village? t;ze Rhine, are usint. On a list !n a They 'feed orit. of the hands oP lhdlr J y for neither money nor silver-had been q benefactors, perch, on their-sherd, strength givlilg IOOd. )' touched.: Without further r2liection: - His voice from the doorway.startle3 chemiat'a window .appear 'the _follow- "CLARKS" she mounted the stairs nod' passed ,her. ing items : "Hands-cream, loocking= and flap -and glitter in the sunshine The purity-,of -'into the white perfection. of her room. - "I' thought," he said apologetically, glasses, tooth-picker; hair-card; broah- as they fly up and down. Pigeons PORK AND B-E A N S and - - seem - to belong -to certain places. OTHER GOOD, THINGS is Here the ictured face of her son , you would,. t mind rY}y wearing kis es, talk-powder, shainpoon and bot Adm ratty Arch is another favorite re- guar teed ' p slippers tial I could clean m shoes. 1 i g ran by the _Government -brought back her grief, fialf forgotten pp y acic-sourness," 1 during the tense moments• of her dis- i They're- not fist, you know." dost of the troops' in Cologne. (for sort, but 'all over the city -the birds spend on eF�ry Can. covesy. • .She. crossed the hall to -his An immense relief, pmoupting s% tits ¢oldler ,likes_ to see himself on a hays ''small colonies, and crowds of _,W CLARK, LIMITED ' bedroom. I most to joy, took possession of her. postcard) are farmillar with a certain faithful friends.. In Venice' and in Mary Brett was a brave .woman-, Clean anct fresh, an appealing light photographer's notice Photography. Florence .the -pigeons are .as much a TREAL part of the picture' as the groatest �� C SS brave enough: -to hav a -sent , her, only'-in _his :blue Byer, he. stood gazing' at an 'postcard immediate to take." And w ' son to the rescue of the dying on that •her with a look which pdt to shame -over a barber's id the sinister. $n. buildings a finishing touch, as it were. terrible elongated battle=front across her ' A suspicions: nouscement printed. !n large black with which nobody can 'dispense. Where Poor Sermons Coma From. the sea.. She neither screamed nor "I'm sure you are a gcol boy." she letters, "-Barber's Chop." -�►--- — The little group on the steps of 9ay- „ . mouth's general store and post office -. fainted when she save, Iyipg on her said warmly. " Come, everything is . - - Spiders Walk Straight, a lead' " O`—" were discussing the minister's con- _ epos' couch, the relaxed figure, °f a Y• Spiders have so many legs that it vention.:then .in session at the state roan. For as i unedible instant it She had found time and courage to Why Glow-Worms Glow. does not seem o matter which way capital.. and Squire Laue. who had-- e t al - seemed that it must be George', lying feather - a bunch of the purple asters A glow-.Worm- Is a kind of beetle they walk, but most of them really g for the centre °# the breakfast table. been "assessed" for his share of the _. there-_ao soandly asleep. His face wbtch� may bd found in the yards and '.d9 walk straight ahead 1n the.dir•ec- Rev, Mr. Lamb's expenses, said that was turned from the light, and his H� gazed at them curiously as he sat hedges in the summer time. The name ' tion of theli eyes.. It it ls'necessary - lark. ciirlir� hair on the crimson it-, down rather awkwardly _in the -chair only applies to the female of the ape- I b his opinion there din a good days. � _ p they,will take a quick akle step, and better .ways of spending flue days, low. his sturdy length -anti breadth, she indicated. She felt rather' tbim cies'.' whfch -is' wingless and whose �°` � 'saw that the simple o'ntments of some of them can lump, but they can "Cheaper: too," he--added- feelingly. :. Gia boyish. abando:. __to alumber, - P pP body resembles that of a caterpillar get ovei� the ground pretty fast just by' After a aigh of sympathy had com- brought an aching lump to her throlit. the table were unfami:iar a him.and somewhat; and emlts a shining green walking' straight ahead, sad that. is pleted'a circle,of the little group. Jo`e - There _was n. leaded rerolxer• in the that he did not understand the revcr-. light from the end of the abdomen. what most of them do. Ro]lins, .who.. in village estimate, diawer of a table folder own room ent bowing of her.: head before the The male of this species has wings. , ±. it did not .occur tQ her. to, fetch it...' untested meal. Som loner voice �—'— "wean t all there," asked 'what they g but does not show any Ifght, as does 'Technically speaking, a hair's I held them conventionsfor, anyway.` . . Sha: saS dawn in a chair by the w iido_vi prompted; her. to- utter. her 'thanks- the female, and resembles an ordin- breadth is seventeen ten-thousands of ' "They meet: once - a year to- swsip- - and waited. 1 givtng aloud. wry beanie. The male flies about !n n inc • - � • h- bermons:" replied she esquire. .. After a,_ littl: the_ sleeper . stirred I_ (To be rontintted.) ._ ! __ the .evenings looking for the female. a ,�...� ,,Now I know Fahy we get such poor uiseasi: as if half aware of hers and- she makes her light glow in. Order Buy ,gasoline -of-a'good grade.- By On Joe, momentarily enitght• ` presence. Th2r he turned on his nil- ( _! that the •male _ may find her. (slow- shopping around you will find some sued. •' tuft. Lamb .never .did amount _ loge and half opened his eye!, blue, ani Be willing to he 'one of Christ`s worms arks found mostly is England. dealers have better oil than, others-to a-riything at:a trade." !crn._f'.owers under their ions* curling "peculiar peopl8," no matter what men There are, however,_aome_members of Check up your mileage and Compare �_-�`- r r :ashes. :Vita. Brett continued to gaze say of you.-D. L. !Moody. ' � the same species of beetle common to results. ` a.isdsns! it him steadily. .4'tie did .not feel atwhen e'° North America. We speak of them 1 >tttaard'a laialm•at Cures f l car iso standing• in a garage--a jack. Eligibles for election iri•the society's To save automobile tires, all raid; even- when scared con- as fireflies or lightning bugs. The fe- .are you a W. S. S. saver? !c:auQness c woke an the boys face.. male ofptheae also is the only one car- by-laws were described as "persons'.' has been. _invented that automatically and when legal opinion was obtained fle'ant up sadden)w, staring about him, lifts the car clear' of the 'floor when' rying a light, although, unlike., the is if ztiugxling to recall the events, j glow-worm, she has wings and can fly. it was decided that a "person" was run over it. strict) of the masculine sex. The 3f the prev:cus night.' y o • —You broke into my house," 1V1rs.�— -- -n(�r�� • ���� chase a made in ,tie charter and _ Pre1t said .to him calmly: S LT "�4as� it; - _ l�� ala® fll�' � the elate, women who had distinguish• tast nigh; or the ni fit before . I ve ed themselves in "staff gazing--were All, grades. Write for y�ricm i,2eh away two data' admitted to the society. ONTO SALT WORKS His shamed eyes sought the floor. The 'firefly haunts stere lighted yet _ ` "It eras last• night" he mumbled. � . _ A, our • bayonets gleamed by the -foeman s'wTfe, _ �,s y r sals •vsywh•ri: Liniment to O. J CLtPP TORONTO M --_ ?'It,was raining. I—win hungry." Eut the east grew pale to another fire --- — 7[la ' "Yes; I judge.' so." N ,faint smile ,As our bayonets gleamed by the foeman's wire -- to+.iched her lips. _. ,Anil- the..sky•was tinged with gold-and gray, - . "I-.I didn't- mean to go to sleep, _.. .And under our feet the dead inen lay, !I just thought I'ci rest—for awhile.,'Stiff. by the loopholed barricade: --- ' Then I meant to go on. I suppose Food'of-tiie bomb and the hand-grenade you91 have me arrested?'' Still in the slushy pool and niud- _.- - • k He r w:euibereci that he was wear- Ah. the nth w was h of h EnarnT Ing the btu-g, u - e an t e ay, - Mien we went io Loos is the morning.. Love Pl e__ slippei s. His coat lay on the back of I - a chair. He put it on, awkwardly I With powdered glass on -the window sill— Renovates and preserves -A little gray church at the foot of the hill,: p P - nt,which•he had ap- - - - ' fol iig fbL-~ The shell-scarred stone and the broken the — folding ,'>♦gar_ne . _ ..- ;- y „ ,; Littered the chahcel, nape.and Osla— i, ' s e pipes any t apply tov e o I-I «a; all wet he apologized - _. .'Broken the altar and smashed the pyx, "ard__my rheas I - - :,For Sale by All Dealers "Sit clown", she ordered, with gentle. And the rubble .co�ered..the. crucifix;. authority. This we saw when the charge was done And the gas clouds ,paled _in the rising sun, ' He obeyed. "You mast explain—telly ins all As. we entered .Loos in the morning.. aliotit-it." How did',you'corrie -here--:- l 'The dead men lay on the shell scarred plan, ! - • t to my house?" ++ there'Death- -and the.-autumn-field-their reign an SEND IT TO "I Was tramping. i had a little i Like banded ghosts In the heavens gray .�p K E R S money and h—lest it. The smoke of the ,powder paled away; EXPERTS "Where didou come from?" Y ( vWhere .riven and rent the spiny trees A dark ftusls'sprang'to his forehead.; - - - Parker's Can clean 'or dye carpets, Shivered and shook in the sullen' breeze, "From a town back a -way, . Diust I And there where.the trench through. the graveyi rd ' wound CUl'fain8, laces, draperies; �i,'OW7113, etc:, y •I teii you everything?" j The dead men's bones stuck over the ground and make them look like new. i ,She pondered his question: _ I By the road to Loos in the morning. ` You have broken into my house or s ._, • -. , Send .your faded potted clothtilg od Yes x . ` rte-t towers• that stood in the air, - - or household goods,-arid ou must Pei', me everything.". They a foeman snipe Y, He drew a deep breath.. hey found, who fell to the sniper's situ, ""I think--I- should like to tell you _ _h field_ of 'depth• on the field o f fame; DA R K E R'�.� t, ' everything," he said slowly. And stiff in khaki the boy's were laid - _ Ther.he added, as if to himself: "I ;To the sniper's toll at the barricade, never had a mother.." But the quick went clattering through the town, ^' will renew, them. �hvi at he--•sntper-anA-brottg-h t YOU meall'' pay We Wcarriage charges one way and guarantee Nous niother?" she correcte.d him. s we entered, Loos in the morning J;is blue eyes studied her face. ` satisfactory work. "You look like-somebody's moth- The dead men lay on the cedar stair, Our booklet on household helps than save money Toll pf the bomb that found t hem there - er, he said, still as if thinking aloud. res request to ,�_ „: „ n -In the street men fell as, a bullock drops, will be sent f OA 1 s ani, she told him. My son-= from the frin a of H ullucli co se. ' WS DYE WOMS, Limited she lifted her head ; proudly—"has Sniped g P „ PARKk' - gone to France." And -the choking fumes of the deadly Abell Cleaners and Dyers- And > Curtained the place where our comrades fell ,. 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If -,: -, , , . - , I . � ... .. . . ­ - - - - - . - . . . , , .. . I � ontst o ,. , , 0, . ,,�therh, $2.21%; No, ' 3 ' Northern, : ,�, . , , ,..� '.. . . . / 1, . .1, g ., , , . * . , . , . I ... I.. ,,, 1".... � , , - k � I . , . I TH �� I., . d : . . � 1 -12.17%; No. 4 wheat, $2.11, In store, ' . I " ­ I . 10. ��., 4 �- . �_ ., South Africa Victim � � I . ,� _$.. . :.. '.�. ". 1_1.1_1.1.�� �... � . . . : . .. . .. �. k �, I i 1 = I ' ' - '7_1 . . . � .. � I - . . - , v . I . . I IV, .1 1. 4 - ., . I . ... I :.,.,.". � .... I . .- . � ort William. ." I . .� I 7" : I . . .. . I : . . . .� ­ . of Influenza. - ... - Manitoba oats --No. 2 C.W., 90 % c; � .:- I � I . I 1. * ­. i , - %._. , ._t'.- ... ­ I I . .. �� - "' .. ��,�.'- 140. 3 C.W. 88%c; extra. No. 1 f eed, . I - . .., .. .t.l. ;..: . , I . . �. . . I . . I I . . 11 , , " � ,.-.- I'll Ae'- . . . I 1 Pretoria, Union of South Africa,. , �, .'�-..�:o . . .. I 11/1, I . I'. Aug. 28 -General Louis Botha, Pre- , _.­t-� �, .1, ,! 498%c; No. I feed, 87%c; No. 2 f eed, . , . r_ , ;1".....0 .,'.� .-.. . ,... ,� , i � I - 1 . 1, ,� I . I . 1. �. I .�'. . . . - . ­-,N� �-;, -r.. ,�� I .1 .... ' .,,.,-..'11 ... I . '* i Al -inister of'Agri u ,�- - . .4 . . . ­ .. - ... .! _,��­"?l't I 1-1 . ; i.: - � �_ - mier and ML c . Iturel of I.. L , L ... I . . . - - - . , I I ...:�.. .. 04%c, in store Fort William. , � . I I . . . . . . . . . � .r.q., m'. 2� ., IS * � 1,� I . I. '. - the Union of South Africa, died sud- .. -!',�' . . - �,�"�, :�' . Nl� . I � . - � Manitoba bRrley-No. 3 C.W., I . * . . . . .. , - " , : A I " -1 I ­­­ ... . , � _: . . .. I I " � -�­ � . . . � - . . . 7 74;�F­X-1� _'.. . denly early this morning, follomdng . ;,�:' '. �_. 41.35%-;. No. 4 C.W., $1.31%; rejected, - N, , � . . .1 1. �, i . : . ..... " " , . ,I ,� . 11 �, ­;�X�kv--y' I . , il . *"-. 1:�' . 11.23%, in store Fort William. "I \ � .1M i .. LL ... I : . an attack of influenza ''' � .. . I I . ,\ � / I I . , . -- � . . � I I 1\ 4:, I J�.J .,� lle' - " .%: .. ' ­ _: " _. - .q�. ­.. . . . . ."�' 1 . . � I'm . .-1 t '. iiar& $ ... ;;t,,'<>1 �\2 , - - Right Honorable Louis Botha wsA .- .. I , ". : "' American corn -No. 3 yellow, nom. , \ I i A I , �. . * 11 * . I . , ", . '. ... -, " � . N. I '1`1� I . .! I I I -inal I 1, . , -town,,Natal, in 18G3..His. �.. .. "'� \ � - - No. 4 yellow, nominal. .. -, \\ �,� I �, - t�. � "N. , 1. ,� Z �_ � . , I . .. � .1 ;��".,. �_ .. � � IN .. . . � . 11 O�tario oats -7 -No., 3 white, 89 te, I , ,'A "fl, '! '­� born in Gre3, � , , ', �': -.: ' ,,� I I rl \ - - _� . ." - ,� 1;� -.., -N I I- I - A,$ P k.,p,, ,& ,� 'e -� , :Z I �. .. � - I � I ,qg'u- - - - , '. -, * ' , - family was of mingled Dutch,'and , ' �­ �.� � .. I . i:- " " , , .� I - :I I _...: :11�:. ,91 C, according to freights outside. .1 ii - -_ . I ­- , , f r-, - . I � I French blood, descended from .some of � - . �'.' ZE .... . k%1k! ..... . . Ontario � wheat -No. 1 Winter, per .... . I =_-i - '[ �?�, - ,WZr,Tn i....., .4.. . . _ � :��'i'Z: I m ::��_7:��__- - 11 \ MR,,�r , . � ­.. .1 . ..�.��­ ,!,.car lot, nominal; No. 2 do, $2.03 to - -----. _�:= . I � '5�� 4.-. . - .. , �.... those Hugenot$ wbb went to South !�,­­ , " - . - , % I - , � '' - " , . � ­ 3- -7. 3 '' �. � .� I � i -F--- ;;�-�! fries, after the Revocation of 'the" : .. , ' -$2.08- No. 8 do, nominal, f.o.b. ship-.. __�Z 4;; - - __Mi�­4 .. �'Jt . � A I _- : ; I 11 rE� I. =25� � . � . ,; . 7!!!�-- 1� , I 1.q - . I - t___�_:::�_l - I Edict of Nantes. . . . " �Ving points, accordinir to freights. _- - I ­­ 11 . ! I . - - ? zZ. -.-,�_ I - - . . , __ - 7 7- _�- I � I , , . . - - 7 I - . I N . - =_ I - ;-_-Z;Z::- -z- ,.-. . .: I I I Ontario wbeat-No. 1, 2 a -::d 3 . - --. �1 1 4 � - � t, - .� In 1907 Botha becami'Premie�r of ;..*-- . "i 0 1 - . - . .. ­ . . . -!,. �, , ; ,.Sprin' , nominal. - - I - , I � - �� . I � �.!". , I - ._I g . I - 7, , . 11 � �i. - ­ 11 , - - -..- . ... . . the Tran *aal, and ihree years later �. I 11 . 1# -1 _ ., , � sv I 1: .:. *,. . Barley -Malting, $1.33 to $1.37, ac- � - �� �. I W%--_-�=- - - -__, . .- �­ * he"became Premier of the South Af-'- . - - , � . I ( 7 11 I . ­� '. I,, , . . * . - _;E�l - - -- � I - -_ . I .. � ��' .. ..: � - Carding to freights outside. . . . __ - ,,,, � - �_ 11 __ - . , , , I . . . - . ..­ I . ". i.. ..t . . � - I'M ­: ... . : ,.. .. rican Union. From the beginning he ". I F -1 . :. Buckwheat -Nominal. . .. �� . C 11 \1 _7t�___Z - _�� . � �, � � " , .,� . . � - � - " _.:.� was a warm advqcate of the uZion. ; �-, . ­ -Norninal. . :, z�r �-� =7::�­ -_ t�t_�7_--_ ... ��, ,---- I . . . - . Rye ' i . . 1. .:::: � , - :==� ': 'He stten6d the imperial Conference -' I . Manitoba flour--Go,-ernme it stand- , , - - N, ___ ; I - . �'.. ­ . ... . . .. _�'_ tl�', �_ �i 'N ,=:� ,�'­ _. I I . in L6nddn in I 1907, and was a member - ..�-, '; I. . . , - _. ... . - I �Z= ;1� I . � ... �.� 10rd, $11, Toronto. - I . .wg� 1 _. _i�l .- . ­ I - _. ­�_ - ­ I- ... � � I � . I .1 . .. . ., -_ .� . ' ' - , ` �, I :, �� I , I of the South African National Con- .. .� �, ' :- . ­ Ontario . flour -Government -stand-! - ''. , ..� - " - - - , I .. . . a I - I - .. I _. '-.. I . _. . . . . . .. " . .1 ' ''. ` ' ,; rd, Montreal and Toronto, $10 to : I . . _..`� 5:;;� 1 * I- .'�'. , �-.' i - :.. - .410.50, in jute bags, prom I .1 . I - � - :, - :�� , . , . vention,' afterwards' visiting England ' . . ,� � , - -11;4-, .. .. .. ' I .F �. - I . . . �pt shipment. I .. _. I . . �_ , , I . _. � � . . I ..: .. With the other delegates in order to . - " . : . -1 � . �00v- � - Millfeed-Car lots,. -delivered Mon- � ...­ . 77 I " - vl�e� I . . �� . ..1. . I 1. I . . z. aasist the Secretary of State in the �� " . . I . . . " , , . I I . . .� , -1 , _­ .treal freights, bags included- Bran I , -, , . . I � _� . - 11 . passage of the South* Africa Act I 7, 1 W , -I)er ton, $45 ; "�.,. � __ -1. . �Z � I , - . : '. . . . lb� ��:.­T I -, -, shorts, pet t . - , I - I .. . I : . . . , .� . ; . - 1, _. . through the Imperial Parliament. . . . ," I 1. .good feed flour, per bag, $3.25 to! I .1: - - � . - . .-�. � I 7 � ., � I . . . - . ..!S3.50. .. .. . .11. ­. .: :,. - I .11, . . , I , . When the great war - broke out .. I -11 - ,. I . � . 0 , . - I " . . I ': ---: , .,.. - 1. - ":- , " . � ..... . . . . . 11 .. I ­. ­.' , -Botha elected for the Emr.ire. By ­,: - _- ,I .., . �HaV7-No. 1, per ton, $23 to $25; � . _ . ­"­� I . . I . . . .- I ... I _. .�. � � . . . '.. :. . � : I 11 � � I - . �... .. . I .. �. diplomatic means ,he sought to hold . .11 - ., 1, � ; .. - .­ -muxed, per ton, $10 to �$19, track,, To- .. . . . _7�f . ,�' , : I I I 11�� , . - , ­. I . h . .. I . � 1. . .. . . I .1 - ��� -, ?onto. . . .. . I I . * . _. . I. . . .. � . ... , ... - . ... . � the irreconcileables. in c eck, and - I . :. , :. . . . �_ . � � . ., . 1. . .- . . .. ... . . ' :1, � �1, Straw-�-Car Icts, per ton� $10 to. $11. . � .. . , . I , 01 . - I .1� . I � � .. " �' "I when rebellion came he crushed it I � ,�11 . '­-.- - -- -track Toronto. .. I . - . - ..... �- . . .: *.: -1 ../ ��;,, . - . I. - _­ 1-1 , ­ .... ­ 1: �. _ _ . . ., . I . . -.1.1 � . -- - ' - . .- -- - . '' ' ':-- - - _�r i, .. . .. � .., . - . .. I �. . : . .. . . .. .. -­..�.�:I-� , -7 . ��. . . . . , quickly. Then came his campaign I � I . I ace --Wholesale. I . . _ ... I ..... .. I ..-. � . . I � . . I I against the. Germans ,in Southwest - � - .. � '. � � . . . - . . . :, ,. - . I ?, . . . I.. . I . f, . I ,. . . BU tubs and rolls; 36 to ', .- . . . . � . ..- - - . I ; . . . .. - . . . . . AfTlea.. The campaign was a master- - - - , . - A - .. * I .. _. - .; -. ' '. - 3&c,- prints. 38 to 40c. Creamery, fresh .1 . ... I.. , . - . I . .. .� .. - ­ . - . . . .11 � I- . i I ­ . ­ � . . _. ­ - . �. . . I I . .. I . . .1 : . . .. piece c ., I - ::L_ . 1, . - - ' . . . :. . ... : .. . ; I � I . )f rapidity and efficiency. He �, .,-. . ,qade, solids, 52 to 52%c, prints, 52% - . . I . _. . . . . I -1 - - .� - ­ . I . � "I ..,. .� _ . , _'. - t. " I .., .. � 1 , . � .. I � . . .. . .'. , ! rn 40,000 to 50,000 -'� 7,%�k " . , i� 63L. ' . - . . . � . .- I . . .. _. - . ..-. - . I.- . . . took a force of fro - .: ,... I . - I � _. . . 0 , . � . . - . - . I �� . :__ . .. .. ' ' . �1, . - � . I . I -1 . . [ , 1 .. � . * . - : 0 ,,,-"-. !. .. ftgs-49 to 50c. ' I ' ' ' ' ; '' . . . I . . . -, . . .. , , . I - - - . - . men. 'over sandy wastes- of waterless " � .. . - .. Dressed poultTy-Spring 'chickens, - - . i. .:­ . v7 11 . .- . a I , I- --*..11,%, V.- ..__.1 � _-) �"-_�.'_L_*..:_-___--. - .. couLtry at a -speed 'that seemed a)- -, �71`., ' - I - - - - ­ . .1 . - - ­- ----- --- � -.- -7 . . . I . - ..-- I . , I ... . . . . I - � I . . I . - -�,,11 : ,: .:. 4 33c- roosters, � -25c; fowl, 30 to 32c; - -1 . 1� .." . .1 � I - . � - .. _ '.' � . . I I �, � . I �. . . , , - I most incredible. He won the cam- .. .. � _ . .. 1. � .. . q - . 'r - - I .- . . . I . I . - . .. I - . . _. 11 . .- : .". . . I . . .... :.,- I : . .. .1 - . . . pAign, and destroyed another German . . . . . . . . .d . : " , . � . . . �. . . . . . � I- . .1. . ucitlings, 25c; turkeys, 35 to 40c; -� :.. - - � .: . . . , , - � 007�1//41/ .. � : . I . . - � .1 I ... . . . 1, '' . __ . . :1 I.. .. - - . . ., 7 , - ­ " '_ '.-* ': dream. kl,� - . . I - - - - .. - b , doz., $6. 1 - _____ o _� . �,.__ ­__ _-- . .. �_ ­. V_ . . ................. � -�� , , . - . : . .1 ,_ 4 '.: . �_ OCR& a __ _. .� ­ . � . . . . L, , . - - . ; . �� � -, .'' . . _ � Live poultry --Spring chickens, 28 � - I . . - . . � . _- :=;. _:�_7 - . . - .; - . .1 � -, . - -::�-0-.�.P-::!���,�..-���:;.-z;. I I . ; .- a - 1-1 - . I � . I ,� __.. - . . '. ... -, � I . �., - - .. � . - . ' : - - . . � . . . - . . I ___ 7�V_�_._.��Z._._Zz____ - .. .. _.� 11 ' .- I " , . ' - , .. to 29c; roosters, 25c; fowl, 26 to 30c; . ... I . . � I .- .;:�t% '.Z ;C_-' -- .Zr- - - � .. . I , I �. . I _. 1. .., '. . _. _1_!L..;_. _= - . . - . �_. ;, .�' 'ducklings, 22c; turkeys, 30c.. . . . . � . . . ___fz.:�� _.�, 'I- . � . - , 77.-- . _% 'I- . . . I �� - I � I . � ..,-, . Iq � �, 1, , I i I . I � � . . - - . - ____ �. - .1 I i . I . _. - � � . . _ C _ - - - , , . , . I ­ - �T. C � I , . . I . . � . . . I - . ;,�A I . . .. : - . . 1: .1 . ... .. . Cheese --New, large, . ­ _. � . 7 � I-., - �i . . . '. ; ., .. �­,�. .. --- . . SLAUGHTER OF ' "' :: ! " . - '4 t -twins, 28% to 29%c; - , " - . , - , - _- � 7 . - _.. . . _;� �. I = - a . . � .� � . il As. 29 to 1. : I " .- - R_ - - � . . . triple I . . , - , . �_- - . � m. . - I �_ , - � . - . __ . . � �. . . - - . I ,�� PUD �- 4' . ,� : . :30c; Stilton, 29 to !'I,,. -1 .. I I ,. q I ­ ... . - � - --- ... . , .�, .1 - _­.., ­ ­,_... . . .1 ".... ­­­­­_. ­ ­ 1; - ­­ I . __ 1_' .:_�-- ... ...- % -.:- .� . - 161MISTIANS IN, WAR I. -I - �. I - � � . . :'. -'... '- Butter'. fre0h. dairy. .-hoim. 47 to , .. ­. : _ I -, 1 '..; I . . . . .. '_ . - ... I - , . I . .. . I __�:,:�__ . z .. . .. - . ., � 1. . 11 -5 : �. . Z . . .� - . !. - . 11 . � .� . I . .. . . I 1. . . . . . . . . . . - .- . - � ... : .. - - , I .. . �.. . . I �. . . . I .. . : . .. I - . . , _� 14? 1 .49c; creamery prints, 57 to 58C. . . . . ". � I .. . . . � �T., . � . . - . - . . '1� ... - I .. - . 1. I . . . .. ., . - . 'I 4s i -,. . Margarine -36 to 35c. . . . . � - . ... . . � ..- - - WHICH ROAD? - - . I .. I . . ­ 30,000 Martyrs In North-West . C 11 I I . I - I I ... . � . I � I � ,� , -,�'. 'Eggs No. I's, 55 to 56c� selects, ' I Which road?. This - wipstion* evei� country community is facing tf�-day. 7n,OUR community"there are - , . : -_ o, � I 49, to 60C. . .: � ' to the Persia -Children Hackid - . ,.. - :� - .. . � . nnly two kinds of'people. And they travel an Just TWO roads. There are the "HOME TOWN patriots" and the -. to Pieces. 4 - . .. . Dressed poultry -Spring chickeriaJ Out-of-towfi , Patrons." Tliereis the "Trade it Home" road and the .-mail order" "road. Wh;ch cl.us are YOU - . - - ­ .� . ` 40c; roosters, 28- to 30c; fowl, 34 to " I ; A despatch from London says: -A .. ­� ; . - : re - . . I � - * . ,. ..10 . � � . .: :38c; turkeys, 40 to 45c; ducklings, 341 in? What road a YOU taking? It should be IPASY to decide. Every time'we fall to patronize HOME 11 - terrible story .; , :� _.. . .. ' . home - . .of the martyrdom of 1. ,� ::: , , .., - - - cotting -our . . . �... .Aa 35c- squabsi doz., $7. �' � TERESTS ,no sire boosting na, outsider. Every.time we take the mail order route ,we are. boy I the Christians of Northwest Persia in - -'. - , ­ .�... __ N . ' � C I . . . I I - I i � ' . : I ... - � , .- �. - . Live poultry�Spring chickens. 39c; town, Which ROAD? The only aruiw- r for U$ Is the .ROAD TO THE RIGHT. . . I ; n I told in the Daily News. - It is nar- ,.... . . - . . . . ''.. I . . .. . - , �-.._ . .- - -1 , . . ,fowl, 33 to 35c; ducks, 27 to 30c. I - ' � .. 1: - mted by one of their number, Dr. - ­_. .. ''. 11 . I . I � . . . Beans -Canadian hand-picked, -bus., � . I �- . ,. I. . . : - I .. THE AD i Yonan. - Soon after the war began, Dr. , ". ,:, '. !- . $5.25 to -$5.75.; primes- *4.25 to $4.75; .. - . . . �: 1 ���� . . I . �, -, Imported, hand-pickeW, Burma, $4.00 190 DAYS TO ---. _- I ' . of . I CANADA'S WELCOME Yonan says, the Russigni came to � I;q4 - ., . ; . . I . - . - .. � "A I . , , . 'i .. 'Limas, 15 to lee. H.R.H the -Prince. of Wales, K.G. Urumyah, in the, province of Azar. ­ ...-II.. I. . . : . : . . - . .. '� %e . .: 11, - " - I . . . Honey�Extraeted cl v'er PRIPL - - I . : _ - ._'.� o , 54b. tins, - ' ,�- baijer, and induced the Christians v . ,- 4 . . _.- . i.l ._ I Hail to our bright young Chieftar`n, GRATIFIE&QJ BRITAIN fight . _1� I I .. 24 to 25c; 10 -lb. tins, '23% to 24c; REDUCE VW from, Assyrian battali6ns to .1 .-, I .. � " . I ... .� . . lJoyous envoy from the Motherland. . .. � . � '': .-, �`_ '40 -lb tins, 23 to 24c; buckwheat, 60 -lb ' - � � .. - I - against. the Turks. There was a - " , - * ' * . , .. - . - ­- .- - . 1. . . ,. bat . 1. �.. � . . I , ­ , . - 1� - : "' � Scion of a reign beloved, . ­ � tle in Urumiyah in February, 1918 : - - .. . ..- . tins 18 to 19c. Comb, l6zoz.. $4.50 to ' '' _' ' I I " . . .. . . . . . I - . , . , I , � . , . .�� _... :415 La.; 10 -oz.. $3.50 to $4 dozen. Time Likely'to be Given Govern., And heir to far-flung realms, "People of the Dominion Are in which"Ithe Christians were victor!' . ,� ,-,. .� . . . . . Of valour proved on -Victory's fields .. Maple products--SyTup, per imper-i .$ 1, � . �:,� �'. �* -.-'.', I&I gallon, $2.45 to $2.50; per 5 imper- ment. to Preveni .General - Yet gentle, kind and lovable. SurOassing All Expectations." - ous. After this the,hetoic,,but smal �,' ­ . I :_ jai gallons, $2.35�to $2.Q; suLrar, lb., � .. Strike in Country. . � - - . .. � . 1. - - Christian force fought fourteen bat- .. ­. I., M . - . - . - . . �. 1. I . � " . atch f -orn London bay3:-All ties with the Turks and Persians and , .. L. . . Canada welcomes thee, - - 1.. '_ -1 -..,A deap. ­ , I . .. _ i . - - -, - ___ ' London newspapers are featuring the . , 27c. L Wasi�iv on,-A4w-.28­Industr1aI With open arms and loyal hearts' �routed their enemies. But no help �, _ t 4 . Provisions- o eaa . .. I - : - . ... � 7-'. . peace in the United, Slates del5ends To her rich and vast 'domains. extraordinarily enthusiastic welcome, came from. the . ��':�L:�!. - . -; , ,-. - . . allies and the defeat .:- �- ` .- I.. , - . - � . . . Smoked m*t&-Hams, rred., 47 to on the results the Government can! A (ree people acclaim thee � the Prince of Wales is ruaiving in of the Armenians cut off the Chris- �' - . '� . . 4 � ." L ­ .48c; do, heavy, 40 t6 42c; cooked. 63 a 1� ... . .� �'. ' ' ,- . " L: � _. to show in the next 90 days in -it� c M-' By God's eaci�our future kin -g, A Canada. ,� 65c; rolls, 36 to -38c; breakfas _ The Westminster Gazette tians from the Syrians. By the. end -.: - .., � . . . �­ t . . . , __ I . . . 7 :.- . 1 .,bacon, 49 'to 55c; backs, plain, 53 to paign to reduce the cost of living. i Our Empire's hope and bond. . - osays:- I . . of July, 1918, their ammunition was . .. .. - � M . - � . I . .... . . 155c; boneless, 56 to 58c;. clearbell-LES, -That time limit was tacitly set to- I May -the Laurel of - , � 1 "No one ever doubted that the - � _:.. - __ . ... � ._ ­ . V to 36C.- , day by the -Executive Council of the Peace �L � �', , I I exhausted, and the Turks were at the .. � _:L. ! Encircle thy brow! . L.:_ ,�. .. � �... . I I Prince would ,feceive'such a welcome; gates of Urumiyah. The Christians . '.. L�,� �� . . . . . . � � --Long �Iear bacon, 34 railro4d shop crafts in suggesting I - . .. ': L :. . . Cured meats to - �.L_' ! his position; his 'personality and the who dwelt at Salmas, a fertile Plain _, - .1 ' ' Ao 35c- clear bellies, 33 to 34c. union locals ,through6ut the countryl And righteousness and truth , . I . .11 - " I part he playedin the struggle wherein I - .L . ­., .- I . . _1 LarJ-Pure tierces. 37 to 38c; tubs, that President Wila-o.i's compromise ! Guide, he.1p and_preserv�e thee. . I on the north side of Lake Urumiyah, . �. ' .. - . , , . 11 . .,..2- _.­Tthe Canadians bare so- kreat a share - -' - - � . -: :87% to 38c; pails, 37% to 38%c, off er . . * � . . had been massacred and flight was . � . in response to .their demand for, In' these. happy moments ,.. . 1 71 , 4 . . I.. '.--*ere sufficient to assure that- But the only course left to t"bose of Ur- - I 6 i� . . - 7nnts, 39 to Oc. Compound tierces, fiigh,er__wag21__W=1 . . L.. . . . I I..,. ­�. Lt ld be acce ted, May Canada.adopt . , �. -1 - . 7�'­, 1 the people --of the Dominion are sur- umiy,b. . I ," I L 31n To 34a; -b-, 32 to-32.1/ge; palla,, PC ---- -- 11ch Dien." . . _. - . . . . �1- � - . IV. . _. .32% to,32%c; prints, 33 to 33%c. , riding the outcome of 'the effort to Thy rnoTtd, . .. �passing all expectations by the heart!- So 75,000 men, women and ch;ldren �. _- � .; �.­ . ' I I - - . � .1 I 1, . 1, .: , I - . . Z . restore a normal price 1641. -If the . , , 1. -Hamilton McCarthy. I ness of their welcome and by the keen left their homes, in a vast process n, I. - 11'i�`A Montreal Markets. I* , . . - . , . _: . .Montreal, Sept. 2. -Oats, extra N�. cost of living does not come down, - - - .. -------- *_ - . I pleasure they are obviously taking in taking with them such property as .. -,:,-* , .- m . . . 4 I feed $1 02%; flour, new standard the 500,000 members of the -shop Sergeant'- "Now, then, are you' th q �- the Prince's visit. In the midst Of they could collect hurriedly. Those . _* 7 1 - , -1 ' f me .- - .1 xmdV,'RT i`o­$11.l0;. rolled oats, bag crafts wo.p1d reserve the right to our n with a.knowledze of music'all these manifestations of public in- who could not'escape sought refuge .. . - ,- � - - ; , .- . 90 Ion., $4.80 to .$5.25; bran, $45; strike for more money, and with them � r was asking' for?" Chorus -"Yes,! terest and of his own popularity, the in the American'and French -missions. " - " . I .. . shortd�, $55; hay No. 2, per ton, car probably would be associated the he -i sergeant." Sergeant -"Right. Parade i Prince is -bearing himself well,' dis- Here terrible scenes were enacted.- ' , : * _', . i - - - ,Aots, $21 to $22,10. Cheese, finest -mainder of 2,500,004D railroad employ- , Officers' Mess 11.30 to move grand I playing that quiet co*urtesy and mod. Monsignor Sonteg, �head of the Freneb - I - -1 �. � westems, 25c. Butter, choicest cream- 11 of whom have- been'considering piano . to marquee -distance 500 yards I esty which have already endeared him . I - I ; pelec . es " a . �� " . mission, died a, martyr's death and �-_.-,:;�".'.Al� ery, 56c. Eggs, fresh, 6.1 to 66 - . . � . .. _i, I . ..1. . the same problem. , -for concert s vening." to the people at �orne.o' his brethren in religion were - also I :'­ , I '... . . ..ted, 59 to 60c; No. 1 stock, 53 to 55c; I ­ . ... . : . ;.�, ' . ' No. 2 stock, 43 to 45c. 'Potatoes, The letter of the Execut:ve -Coun- , . _ ;-'-�� per . . ..--- I murdered. - ' ., .�. . ­�' ___ * I I - -1 - __ ­ I - ­­ .____ ­ __ I - '..._ � . * I bag, car lots, $2.50 to $2.75 Deessed cil served to compose so .jz:.�.,. - Ill". � ­.! 1 '..., !.."­". . ',!�.. Children 1,,�er,: laid on -the Pages of � �..., ' uneasiness felt ia�,,�cial circles over ,.1;. I � - . . , - ',� . ,�� � . . ..,I '.. ,%... I;: ,, :.­.:,:�.': 1?4 o0on Bibles and hacked to 0��ces. - ' .. bogs, abattoir killed, $32. . . ..� : t.. -:.��., .,. .. - .. ...., ., 1:1;;. !- �­ ., .".. _....:,::,:_ '. . I _ . ,.�..: ,,,,_, -:.', ;,:,:":,...V�',.:' -, '. , . .. �?.l �.4._ - � �:. ,:,�y.:..%::.­:;..�.'- " -',�4 ..�::.�,�::.:.;.,:".,:.��.,;...., ... I , ,7_,-...­.;1.:!::;�: 1:..;;�. I - ,:::- ; , . : -the immediate labor situation and to ­': �,.�, .:.. :11k, _.­ I. .. I .;� . . I..;.�l:;�::*,�:;*%'.",:�,�e,..!: ...... . 'e ., I Live Stock Markets. .�4 .. ..:­ ir * %;�:,::.., 1. .:.�.. I '.. ,. ­:,�-,:._"'�;!,:':.,:.,- ,01N,k]-;.Mx:. Meanwhile the fugitfves were attack. - � ,.1. I - focus attention 'on the legal merasures !l r ..:,.�":.,�.:..,:�,,;�.:..�,-�,��i"�,�i.::..:.',�:�:i�. , ;.,.� '.. ''i.',,.,i'i.i.:�:,�,�.'.-'�:i"!,�:".,.. . . - -Toronto, ' Sept.� 2. -Choice heavy . . "i., ,::� !, . , ­1',',,­,�.;'1 ed by the ens -my at four places and ., I - . . , , � _r . 1:. . , ... .'''.. ­...,:.',�', . .. .. __ .�. - ' �, � - :lq.: ,� , : V.,_�117:: �. ­_ �; , � .. : '. . ,:. ..." 'I �1 . �� . � I � ,;,Z �­!-'�­:-; "­l;'�;.`�. . al . , A "*%. . .� ;:4-i; . ,6",,: ff and massacrej. I ."� -, I being 'directed by Attorney-Gener. . . i , . ��; -.�:i,;�:.,,�:�,;_;;;,�:�,: :�l . ; : : I :1 "..C..l." "': .. steers, $13.7,4/to .$14.50;'good heavy .. !. N_ .. . .. .41- - thousands were cut -O . . , : , , . I " . . ­ . .. 1. 4::%.�,�'.,;,��.%��,:'.; ..... - ,; ;,;�:�-%�� I . . I _ Tries, . . .. , , I '' . .:" � a] - P . , ::"%::,.::�.,i,1.�j:: ,.: ., , I ,.: �. � I 'I 4 -�.: ;­­,,­� I.. Children were 'snatched from their � I­ istant, Judge A . ''. ...- , 1. "... " almer-and his ass' 1' ;.: . .1 . % �*� ::."". i­�­:1-'::.:: �":. teers, *13.25.to $13.50; butchers' cat :,. :. !I:,;; ;:�.. .,,�: �, ,#,�.., . tle, choice, $12.75 to $13.25; do, good, to take the inflation out of prices :... .. ,­ . 11. .0"'. M., `l;:::,,:- - . I . I by .:;,.- l,:, I .. l, -1, �,­. i, ' � _ I I , �., �,.:i�:!:,l,::._, :..,:, � mothers and dashed' to the ground. 1. . "'.; . , . : ., :,: �, -.�:,-' I I .. �. 11.75 to $12.25; do, med., $11 -to punishing hoarders and 'profiteers. �;. -W ;­:?:*; -_ �,� . - , . . I . : . 1. ,,, .... - ... -indrefli , .. :�., - ­ .... - :�,:�:;::�;,,.::"., �. .1 , r;.,;.. H I of women wer) carried :."'.. . r. . :;.. d ,:. ,;. ;', . , . 111.25; do, corn., $7 to $8; bulls, choice, I � . I . . ., i �.�,. � i � �- �;, -,::"..,.:,i,. . . :.::� i I -.1 .1, j4:,-, ..'....'. I . 1. 0 .,;. . . :.::�� :-:, � ;:.� .. ­ N ,:1 � ... ;,­: ..: - :. . k:.:::._ '' :.i�; ��. , I ,'�; :..:�. :�.: 1.,.,.-..,: _.�:,. ­: ;.li:_ _;. away t i Mussufman' harems. In all, - * �'�: -$10 to $10.50; do, med,, $9.50 to $9.75; .. - 4 - ' . : S' I ,::;: � 1�.'..":. . . . . . � . �. . �,�j;. ,:;,. :. ­44,�".-.. 4 -1, � I .:.�;,�. I..". �,: . � I , 11 ' .... 12..: *%." `� 11;, 7::;::­:.�;, '10,000 were. killed, lost or',ml)�tured. 1 .7� 1 .�.: .l'.. . $;:i.� 1 , ,,, . , . r cows, . . � . .1. �. Il. N� do, rough, $8 to $8.25; butebe PRESENTED A BIBLE . ... . : 'i � I. .,:.,., ... , 1; - , ­ . . ...1.1 . , choice, $10.25 -to $10.75; do, good, $9 I . . . . . I t , � : ; I., � "; �l". . d . , . - �, : :.::�T�:-: ". , -.­::..�- ,;-, I - - � � ,�5 :; I . � �11. ", ­, TO THE PRINCE OF WALES I . ip , "Housewives' Shoulder.", -­ -, - . , to $9.25; do, med., $8.50 to $9; do, , . I �,�­ . . ,� �.: ,� 4 4 . :.��_�:�,.,,�.`:%��:j . . 7 1- I I �,�.' 11 - 11-, �, . � 11 - - T �'.. :, . . � 4 � .. - com., $7 to .$8; stockers, $7.50 to $10; . .. ­ tl:� 1; :1 ­ ! ­,,� ;: - - . 1. - ngetor-st have beei azzled- .� I I ­ , , . puzzled _. �,: - " � ___ ...... I .��.�., .,��::,�' , I ". feeders, $10 to $11.25; canners and Upon hi3 recent vi t to Toro�te his - t I .., - 1, ..000�,. numerous cases with symptoms re- I . - 1. :, - ,. i ,;; - ;::.. .. . ,.&I'''' . - .11. �:. , '', : . ,;, . ''. . .. 11 .1 5-111:11i 11 � 11 � 1M1ke`r­§­,_g__o_o_& I :1 ..: "I I :`., 1, m` , __ I ,., i ' - Royal Highness the Prince of Wales . ::: :." sembling rheumatis among patlents I . F ,11� I 1. - . .:, I , � , , . ": �__.., .. �, �,,11. , ;; ch'�i�e' .. . ­: , $110 to $140i do, corn. and ously accepted the gift of a Bible - .. . . . . . :��Q ,,,. .. ;�:��J who have not hitheito suffered with :... -: � � 7�- ,, I :;�:�,,,�� ,�� graci ... : I , ; � 4. ... . 2ned., $65 to $75; springers, $90 to from the Upper Canada Bible Society. .... I � :4 ... 1`41i rheumatism. The sufferers are nearly , .':`��.` $150; light ewes;'$8 to $10; -yearlings, : *11" . I I ....... ,,� " , � The presentation was very fittingly : . �, all married women and 'the pains of _!'.­'�,�,..�..", :: - - , �, X ,� ��.L._' . 11 .410.25 to $12.50; sgring lamb% per � . I; cwt., $15.00 to $16.2 ; calves, good to made a-, the ftbibition grounds, where . i the new ailment ate confined to. the ; . . .:­..,- �, I �: , . 11 I shoulder. I , �._1�1'1 choice, $16.50 to $22; hogs, fed and for many years the, society has, had a �: '_ � ". - .1 - 1 -.�4 .watered $21.g5; do; weighed off carz, booth for the disposing of Bibles to ' . ,�,:­ I ... *, . ­ .. li I , ' .. I ,,4�,, I !. _,.�." ,411� I The doctor who discovered the na- `..:...._1 �.., I . ,4. �', ,I , , ., � .� I.I.I.- . . d :;.:": , :;.. 421.50; o, f.6.b., $20.25. visitors at the Erhibition, . ': *41, W-11`11r;.��.,�j, ture and the cause of the new " in ' ;; - ' I ': . ; ' ". :�: . I ��.::;'� , Montreal, Sept. 2-BeA steers, $12; The Bible was presented by Dr. N. ::::, 1 deductive man with Sherlock .' , .. . � I 1� : .. - �.�111*,.; a � - I ,: �' n :4: I - 19r% � ,41- ,,� :Choice butchers' bulls, $6.50 to $7.50; W. Hoyles, K.C., LL.D., president of 'k I l.1. .11:�,*,� . -­ - � , Holmes I-, his method of diagnosis, ... ., � � ­ .. ,�., 11 1. �:::: "I I .- . ,�_ _� % ___t Dice but- . ,, ,.:::� -, - -,,�, noted 1''; J fiffihieYil cattle, $5 to $6; ch the society, in a few well chosen re- ... 1 - .. . _��,�,;, ., who practices in London. He .1 I . .�,!!! I ,­ - ,I,,, ,, , . - -, fed calves, ..; , that alm leberal cows, $6 to $9. Milk- marks, ...": 6st all ' his shoulder -pain . � - ! 10 to $15 -fed stock, $7; lambs, - . . . . .1 . .:. "� , '. .. : , - grass - - "A: � ::`­', - : . . . �1,1� ,�:A-Y�-, "#� patients dwelt at some distance, -with - -. �'.. .1 - - .'14. ,: .;�,�... I -1 : 11 � .. 14 to 41Z�- sheep, $7; hogs, best sel- . I . ..: % L �IL. I I I � 'Ilk I .­­ . z �.�-.tl . I I I 1, an uphill clITnb from the shops. He I .� �. I . .zl&: - , '. - i , . eta, V0.60 per cwt. off cars; other 'TO GIVE TO PRINCE ' - I I I questioned his patients and elicited . ,:I. 1" ": .� . ,. 4 .. . .... I des down to $16.50 per cwt. that they have to make several trudges I ��.' . 11 __ , L " -�4 f . ' '.4GERMAN PRISONERS . . �� ., ., home weekly with baskets.of house- , �', " .�.%-7 ,z. N , //, -, �,; Z�, I \��,\\� � �, // , / , ��:�_4_4 �, �'_' - .., e`w York, Aug. 28. hold provender that the tradeam4in -1 "; I I WILL BE RELEASED N -Mayor Hylan I,:::: .. . . .,;:.. ` . i,r I. I 1. I � I i : I ;, � �::: �,� . I 1, , cannot deliver. ��,4�,:* " � I: ��� ! ,� ,�.; ;. I it - received a telegram from the Prined , ��:: !! :, . l l. �.,. ,�: I: . . . , ;!�!.! "You have not got rheumatism," be . a �­ ' - Paris, Aug. 29 -An agreement has of Wales to -day accepting the Mayoo .11 . . . : . .. �,:­�� . i I told them; "you have stmfned the _�:. been reached between the French, invitation, sent by airplane ma-il, to . I 'I" . ... . '� of C British and Americans, by which the visit New York and accept the free- *boulder-mu.scles through carrying � ..."�.. - . . . German prisoners held by the British dom of the city. The Prince said he I HONORING THE BRAVE. . a Your trouble . 11 ".-, :::: 'housewife's 84 � :::: , . 0M t ouldor.1 The 11 � . abd Americans, maq be released Im- expected to come to the United States H.R.PL the Prince of Wales presenting the Military Modal to Sergeaw . . . -, _, - - _,"Inadisk.21U. . . I- I . - . In wnvamhav_ - . '. .- ­_­ _.'_'�&.. FrallaherAnud"w'DRUNUM, aud Mrs.. Cowan, of Clove- -�_Blndor Twine, 8 befit grades —Jag- R land arwviffiting relatiVes here. H -R LOCALISMS._ at T. B. Marquis'. FALL AND THRUES ING ARE HE. —Ed. Balsdon has had a neat To 7 D. Simpson, of roirto, spent porch erected in front, of his rest- Now AftektUeivlibnts, at big ho the holld me isere. dence. A [alma Cowan of-Torosto, 'sale on Satur- Look over this list of,fall use sities: Miss A —Mrs. Lawrence!s CORN CUTTING—I am -now prepar- ---spent the holiday -her-hams dayafternoon was -well attende& 7 : . . to take contracts cutting corn, E. H. Mor - bore. and prices were good. ThreslAng-Gloves 5.Oc to 1.25, Bushal.Baskets 90c to I do, Mokupre ley, R, R. No. l.'Pickerins. * 50-52 Lloy I Shirley spent the.holi- —Miss Annie Fenn, of Fisher's, EAMSTERS AND BOYS WANT- Forks 1.75 to 2.25, Straw Forks 2.50, Td—Teametersi'325 a week. boys, 820a week. h:y at the. home of � his. parents N.' Y., is spending a 'few weeks re. -With J. S. and Mrs. Balsdot. ThLltufterin Construction Co., Rouge Hill. 50tf Potato Forks 1.50 to 1.80, Wagon Paint 25c a quari*. r -Miss Tiattii Law is spending a —John Powell, of Church St.., QEWING ' WANTED—The under - few days with her. brothers in To - Who'has been seriously ill.,. is., we k__7 Lgned is prepared to do plain sewing at rea6, Get'our- prices on the FaI Happy Thot-i 'lit atid� ronto. are glad,to report, iniprovin op�Qe rates. Nliss,Leopold, Dunbarton. 5 -31 9 0 Miss Kate Fawkes spent 'the —Miss Georgie S felgan J ai peL Iial Oxford Ranges, t­�ORN CUTTING—Having purcha;s. ;-holiday with Mrs. F. L. Green, of her duties as teaelier-of the Bag- %.!�; ed a c9rn-binder, I am ared to fill 'Green Tcod. uesday. now p gotsville public'school on T orders for cuttia corn. Jae. Far,1�4 Pickering. . _F 1 1 48-50 —Mrs. Fielding, of Orravenhurst, —Mi!as Marion Clark, of Toronto, Is visiting her- D_'TO RENT—For term of PICKERING niece, Mrs.,"(Dr.) gnt over Sundhy with her aunt, J. He BUNDY 88 WANTE Lo �e s, this fall or spring, a 50�acre, farm. -right. nise Richardson, E'wd other at Must e good land and buildinRs. - Would con- -Miss Matide Lyons, of Mari. f riends. iider 100 kres, if good. Ptiticulare to E. A. P. With, bar —Mr. Taylor, of 47-50 �Vosa, is spendl�ng week Ricliworid. OX_ News offi". Pickering.. ford Co., whois an enthusiastic 0 friends here. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE W in. Peak, of Georgetown, astronomer, spent a day this week HSituated on Church 5f. Pickering, one ac—re more or less, good fratne house with 7 rooms. spent Sunday at the home bf his with Rev.'Dr. Marsh. barn with rodni for garage; about 30apple trees, jarents here. —Mr. and Mrs. Couplaud and in bearing. berry bushes, hard and soft water. —David Bath, of Whitby,'spent 'family. of Oshawa, haVe moved For further particulars apply to .F. E. Gee, 96 Cambridge Ave.. Toronto. .43-5 8 nday here with his daughter, intoMiesPield's risideneii, which Mrs. Edgar Andrew. they recently purchased. �RM FOR SALE—Consisting of f Miss Eva Bunting has return- —The Ladles'Aid Society of St. IF 92 acres, part of lot 12, con, S. and part Of ot 12. con. 4, Pickenog, (a mile and a quarter "od home, after spending a month's Andrew's church will meet fit the from Greenwood) On the pmm iwis are a frame h� e dP ater For .��YaeationinMuekokx. basement of the chare-h next Wed- Hici, R. f--m-miss Ins, Marsh has returned, nesday afternoo6 at S o'clo R N 1, a ter spending a mouth. wiih her —St. George's'ehure Mee -es 7. I.iffrand retits in Walton. on Sunday morning at 11.00, and UNITED FARMERS r9a adys Doivn - left on evening'st 7.80. , Sunday, School Tuesday to assume her dutiesas during the autumn month"t2.80. OF ONTARIO �Have.you. seen the new "Peterboro" teacher of the Audley school. —Shitigles�We expect a car of —Miss Joan Clark left on Tues- McVair'sxxxB.C. cedar abingleff A mass meeting and conVention to as Work Boot at .-'-day for London, where she will ab(-,ut Sept. lOtb. - - VVIII -sell at lect a candidate for the Provincial attend the Collegiate Institikte. close price. off car. Order *early. House will be- held - In the —Chas. H Ham, of- Englehart. A. C. Reesor, Locust Hill. MASONIC -BALL, BROOKLIN, spent a few days at the home of —Louis Scott hadl- the misfor. — ON $6.00 7 having his 10I bis parents, W. G. and Mrs. Ham. tune on Monday of Fridaiy,, September the 126, 1919 —Labor Day was observed very anio stolen while attending the Mk at 2 p. m; (standard time) quietly in the village. A number Exhibition. Forttivately, it was J. Morrison, P , to I vincial V'F. 0: Attended the Toronto Exhibition. recovered the next day pqar the- Th "re -Solid Le'a'ther Secretary. We. Mem Laws. —Beginning with Sunday next. Don. 68Y. �y St. Andrew's Sabbath School will —1jr. Im and- Mrs. Tr' p and uga, and others will address the meeting. -�Tek* meet at 2 p. w., instead of 10 a. to. sonand Mrs. Thos.Tripp orCleve- All -who wish t I o hear the- p6sltio'"t1P'f They"re Easy Fitting —W. Dickie returned home last land. Ohio, and -Mr. Beatty, of To- the 'United Farmer on the questions of week, after spending a month ronto. art visiting with Chas. and the day are invited to be present. The with George and Mrs. Berry. of Mrs. Palmer and other Pickering ladies 13 are especially, urged to be pres- Orson. friends. ent and bear Mrs. Laws on citzensbip. d z. -M. C. and Mrs. Zimmerman, - —Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Field and i6companied by Joshua and Mrs. daughter, 'Miss Georgia, of Des Any grou& of twenty voters who ac- They re made "in choco­lat cept the nited Fartners' Provincial Richardson, motored to Lindsay Moines. Iowa, are visiting at, the latform wre invited to weet and ap- on Friday. home of the former's parenta, point one person as a delegate to act with toe ca'. —T. It. and Mrs. McFadden, Thomas and Mrs.- Field, of the with the U. F -0. delegetes. The cer, black d who have been to Durham. for the Kingston road. tificate of the chairman and secretaty -put few weeks, returned on Mon- —The Woman's of St. George's of such meeting. aivinir the name of I t said dele- day evening. Church 'will" hold their regular person appointed wil adan black and tan vn monthly. busines J. B. land Mrs. Horn and fam q meeting. on Friate to participate in the selection of the citodidate. - Certificates and plga! ily, of Peterboro, spent the.holiday Thursday, Se t Ilth. at 8 p. M., forms I can bii had on ap ation to the - Mrs. Horn's parents, W. G. at the home Mrs. Elicks. A full p"c out toe cap undersigned, or frnm the yerttaries and Mrs. Ham. attendance is requested. of the various clubs. This d7emderatic —Mrs. W. J. Taylor, of Brook- —Mr. Bruce has received,com. invitation is extended to those who ...Hn, spent 'over Sunday with her plaint& about the -destruction an'd are not U.F. 0. linembers to be, reprei� _L Uther and sister, Clarkson and mutilatinn of gravestoneg in the enfi?d in the fight for greates; dirnoc.. his our boots Alias Irene, Rogers. churchyard. The people of this craty in the government of t Me have all sizes'in these We congratulate Miss Fraukie village, he feels, sure, will assist country..* Shirley on having passed success- him and, the wardens in the Remember the day. . - Be prevent. -. Bring the ladies. &rdn time fully the recent junior matricula- tection from sacrilege of the t4ou examination. lowed burying grounds of St. Everybody welcome. —Several from the'villagli at; )George's church. FREn L RoWE. 0001, eemseyou'll soon JOHIN SC(KT. tended the funeral of the late— -One daV last week Rev, Dr. Wbttbv' R. R. 1. Claremont, took- Q in eitzely Mas. Parker,- of Whitevale,.on Marsh received word from the Pres. S, 0. U. F. 0. See. S. 0. U. F. 0. Sunday afternoon. - Harvard College UbgerviLtory that it —Geo bepaying at least *0.00 for Orton, rge and' Mrs. Berry, of two new comets had beiii discov Me evale Club of IPO visited with the latter's ered and giving their location.. 1110cle. Wn-&. Dickie, and also called Dr. Marsh treated a few of his a Dom U tier of other friends. friends to a view of these wonders nited Famers the'same me& —Fred Bunting returned home of the heavens, They are not ._Seeds b&re arTived. on Friday from his two -weeks very distinct, having at present At the next meettnit of Lhe Club reso- vacation -among the lakes of Mus- only a luminous appearauce. lutions will toe passed on ___4ohn McGinty has been given the'following 77 Re luterewitching of Railways M CHAPMAN —F. B. and Mrs. Houseer, of To- the cogitraet for building - the w' . . . - �_7. Military Training in schools routo, motored down on Labor cement work for the new- bridge Improving our School System I)AY. The latter spent a few days at the west end - of - the village,- Regulation of Foodstuffs -here before returning home. The abutments are to be - complet- Standardization of farm lmple�ment. H' E L L 0 R M 88,R S. —Miss Helen Douglas, of To. ed by the first of November, readv -Regulation of motor trucks on our !X K returned home on Sunda for the superstructure, and the soft roads Have ydu bought your Binder Twine yet ? If not .4.4fter spending A couple of weekd eoverix for the bridge. is to,�be it -with the best e (--an supply yo Neirs with her aunts. the Misses finish by* Dec. l3th, *bea' it :. k - - PICKERING 4new will be ready for traffic. '260 —Miss Ethel Chapman, associate —W. A. Hendersoti, formerly Gold Modal, 050 ft, 2o -kc ','Silver Leed, 600 ft, 4�,Leditor of -the Farmer's Magazine, Frincigal of the Port Whith y pub- -4pe 0 LUMBER YARD Gr e -en Sheaf, 560 ft, 25c. -,Plymouth, special, 500 -ft, .28o' -nt over Sunday with F. M. c sc ol, who has been engaged and Mrs. Chs p nan at tlieir farm as principal of the Pickering pubL at Andley. lie school, began his new dutie's on aris Green, 75 cents per pound We carry a heavy and well assort- P —Mrs. R. B. Cronk and family Tuesday. Miss Gibson, of - Mari- ed stock of Lumber, all well Arsenate of Lead, 65 eptits ps pound r taken up residence in Toron- posa, has also arriv6d' to assume milled and dry, comprising to. in order to take advantage of her duties as teacher of the junior the flill6wing material the educational facilities that the depa-etment and Miss Sleep ebu- 0 GILLESPIE, .,icity presents. tinves in chirge of the interme'di. Matched Pine, Hetvkwk, B. B. Fir, G A. —Mr. Gowitt, who has been in ate room. Sprtice and cedar the Standard Bank here for about —Dr. B. R. Atmore. who has four weeks, has been transferred been spending several weeks at Pine and Spruce Dressed Lumber '.,to Montrem], and left. for his new the home of his mother at Park- White Pine and Cedar Sidings ..-�.Position this week. hill since his return from overseas, FOR SUMMER HOLIDAY. TRIP —W; C. Murkar, who has been has returned to Pickering to re- 2 & 3X B. C. Cedar Shingles, Etc— , -,,.in Allies Craig during the past two sume his veterivary practice. �CG611.06=d ff0t S moothe tvlievino, has. returned to While overseas he has had exten- W. D. Gordon Son, -resume his duties as accountant aive practice in his professibn and the Standard Bank here. is,thus 14ettbr prepared than ever PICKERING �'TRUNK, SUIT CASE OR CLUB BAG —The duck-ghooting seaw n, to attend to his veterinary duties.* ...,.".opened - on Monday, w en a slum- —Residents on Church St. and Bell and Independent phone. :'ber of sports were seen to nass. its vicinity complain - tha ' thorn Good stock of Single and Double harness on hand through the village with the neces- are some light-fingered gentry 8LLE hand team Breechin Harness, $25 sary equipment to indulge in the who are quits tictiveat present sport. and have been for some time, as —John P. and Mrs. Williams corn, upples, pears and plums, as You can always get the best Mani- ricKERING HARNESS EMPORIUM and children,, of Picton, aI wellassowe other necessaries of thba, Flour made from No. 1. panled by Miss Van Skiver, spent life, are disappearing with amaz. Manitoba Wheat. Home Phone 3000. -W. J. COAKWELL few days with Mr. and Mrs. Van ing rapidity. Apparently �hey Royal Household and. Glenors for Skiver, who have returned from are quite bofd in their operations, Bread. Tryabag .::7;.Atbeir camping trip. as some of the goods taken disap Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat,3 —Miss Mary Harding, who has peared between sunrise rind suill BRAN,SHORTS �-'been spending her sunimer holi- set. We understand a trap is be- MIX FEEDS', LIGHT SUMMER WEAR J 7 -`days at the home of her parents itig laid for the offender. OAT CHOP, We have on band new lines of Men's Balbriggans—just on the 'here returned to Mount Forest on —Mrs. John Sinclair, of Toronto, CRUSHED OATS Comb, shelVes-7in ination and piece suits. .''Mouhay to restime her duties as known to Pickering people as Miss ARLEYCHOP he very latest in Fine Shir ts, ranging iteacher in the High School. Annie Knowles, died on Thursday A dandy line of t from 1.50 to WHEAT stripes you evex saw. C it. The new cement bridge across last at the age of 72 yea rg. Her �'.CRACKED CORN 2.50. The ni'eL �`T'17'the race at the foot of Cb arch St. funeral took place on Sa turd 74 MIXED HEN FEED Something light foi the kiddies—a brand new variety in Lingn Romp. As now completed and open to when 'her remaing Were laidoto �Oaldwell's Cresit substitute, Itisan excellent eceof rest in the Disciple burying-grol3nd' Cilf Meal. ere at 1.50, What your boy needs for working in in the "Im t'-wo mer Is a nice, cool, comfortable khaki union suits of'. Pid rk and reflects much ere It on west of the village. She was born Molapses Meal Overalls. We have them. the contractor, T. XcC rth n the base line on the farm Vh B seseg I Is' has CHOPPING AND OAT Oui Boots are the. best—you know, yoti've bought them hqre before. —Mi,;q IAijra Andre V, �w 0 owned by 0. Linton, where she CRUSHING EVERYDAY has been spending her summer lived uutU about 30 years.ago, and Got prices on. feed in ton lots. A nice new line of Men's Hate can be seen on 0 -Vacation at the home of her par- soon after�, Woved �to- Toronto, BELL PRONS. our shelves. They are the very latest in style -onts bete, left on Mon"y to re- _Wk"ftj&eh"A10eg...r44Wed, She i -rutrp!ber cintfoo as te"+*r 6r:the was a member of .016 Disciple PVifie- it-boyol at Ravonshoo,- Coll] reb. Crk-pppiu IRS A;. BUNTINR, f-7-P-WoXERING g every daj.1