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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1919_09_1926. .17 7� .4, -7 -7 qr 7' SEPTEM-BEk-19-, 1919 0. 2 Voi�.'XXXVI.L PIC"Jui-EERING9 ONT., FRIDAY, GRIZE14.•,.��OrtespeltOscal Barbs.. RIVER DUNDARTOPi- Established 75 yeat!9- Baker Mce. M_-Dou;;all- has been a week After about eight monthi of intense Geo,'' -19. holidaying at Theo. Madill's. suffering, death came'to ttie, relief _4fedical �alitylaave one, our ino;it ' esteefti-ed -Fesiaen so Tho, fariuerB in ?f G���-this ioL tWOOD E. FORSYTH, D. ofO_ Reis- sown considerable fall wheat., Some Robert Stuart' nderson, on Monday, , of it Is looking -we% - Sept. 15th. His fu6eraftook place on 2=R �,tcred vagmberof the' Optoraetrical Asian- James Lawson. having fllled big en- Wednesday, when his body -wait laid 0 of Ontario. attention given to We havir a full line of Harty IND • f glosses. Byes tested freer North - . gagement with Theo. Madill, has left to rest in Erskine cemetery, and was ZILLS 48tf Laud6r Records, viz: foi Torontu, where he has secured a. largely attended by sympathizing position in a publishing house. friends.' The deciiis6d was the young - When I was Twenty One P. T6MLINSON, M, B., Member est son, of the late Wm. and Mrs. An. Breakfast in bed on Sunday Morning q of the College of ph sicians and,Surgeons _h derson, and was in his 47th year. He 231y a life. .4 atontaria. Office: that I b � RAUCK ROAD on which he connerly occupied It's nice to get up in t 8 mo I was born on the farm R. Brodie. and-Jatterty by Dr. C1&I its nicer to lie in your bed %INPEL-e. Claremont. Qnt., Clifford Hubbard was, slightly indls- died, and where he lived all bi irvived by his widow and fam- posed last week. He is $I. 8. Billy Sunday's Records, viz The Toronto fa. - family that was board• ily of - four boys, and -three girls, also by. Until further notice, on account out C. P. & S.. Ont. A coroner f the Coun: SallOn (2500 voices) two sisters, Wm. of Ilk Since Jesus came into my heart log at Mr. Knox's Kaye returned to two brothers and of repairing, ty er of Ontario. Office re 12-2tand " p. m.. Toronto, John of Niagara Palle, and it other hour& by' a atment Phone Bell Brighten the corner wheae you are thecity. m: lad.Xione No, Pickiring. on- It Is rumored that W. J. McDonald Mrs. Carpenter and Mrs. J. Darting NO' -CHOPPING "WILL,' and. also. by his � Talking machines play, all has purchased the farm he is now. oc. both of Fort William . BE DONE c9pyingtroin John Cowan. mother, who lived with him. He -w&4 Q. MoKINNON D., L.R.O.S., -makes of Records ember of the Dunb&rtoi2 Presby- Z.. Good progress is being made at the a no • Zdinbia member of. the College of everything pointe to terian church and was very highly re. st 27-0, 49-00.-69.00. 105.100, 200.W, new b64e. and :pected. By his death thq community $75.00 Organola a ver* substantial structure being ustalne a heavy loss. The deepest -J* tell" erected. ad y -of 12M Come�- In aba hedr. them Frank Jackson and Clifford •-Hub- sympathy is extended to -his widow I. require an unlimited 4uantit y bard motored to Oshawa on Tuesday and oung family, aswell as We aged Wheat and will pay the a very pleasant mother, in their bereavernint. highest price the evening -and spent Government time with friends. -W H.KENNEDY. Barrister. Sol- Stouffville,'Ont, STOUFFVIL . LE will allow. i4eitor,lNotary PupLic,'iConveyancer &c. te 11 T. Ont. 41 1 also reqn1re Barley and Oats" WHITEVALE'.. Our 'ball 'team journeyed to PGrit The -anniversary services of the Perry on Friday and took p*rt ill the -and will pay the both Whitby highest price. jLE FAREWEL.LIK., 6 BARRISz ­BEAL, Claremont Whitevale Baptist church will be held tournament, deCeuting to 'Xil 0 tto � by, and county y -v and'Port Perry. bitb 10 on. Sunday end Monday nex.t..Sept 'Furniture and Undertakiil'g 21stand '-,19nd. On Sunday. at 30 and Therehasbeen a•nnmber_of real CHRIST]rAN, Barrister and and 7 p. in.. Rev. Dr, Marsh, of Pick- estate sa'le"s'made - recently• one befrig' E. I .A- Loney -to king. will' preach.- The'hoinechuir Mr. Wilson's house on Main St -sold 1 6 Solicitor. Notary Public, Etc. 3 We carry a� la.iga'9t&-ok of Fdrni- eking. 02,10. Aotoce, Brook. St. North, Whitby. 2511 Pickering. lure also picture frames and room will furnish music in the afternoon to Noah Hoover. of * " I ._71. REM 102`-Bgrristers and the Locust Hill Methodist Choir .Much -sympatlivis expressed, bere - & JOHNST % moulding window shades, granite: JL_:jFttc_ 229 Danforth Ave. (Woolworth Bid New Perfection cook stores. in the evening. On Woudav evening for the family of the late Ross Soden License N-0. 4.266 1i) were. Phone GerrardA411. Saturdays. Ma it program of an exceptionally high in -.their bereavement. Mr. Soden had Tororito. Also agent for monuments. Lowest Pickering v. - 1720. (Ind.) 44)ly risen. We pay the freight. Phone order will be given, consisting of - rented Mr. Rae's farm in travaieitle on Northern Ontario, illus- township. Claremont. W ILLIAM J. BEATON, B. A- Bar- riew. Solicitor. member of th� firm of trated by lantern elides, by Mrs. C. J. A large number - seem to be In a Se ryice *R�ckmaa � Denison. Foster And Beaton. Toronto Cameron. of Toronto. vocal selections quandary as to bow to vote In the6om- X C 4neral Trusts Building. 85 Bay Street. Toronto. by -Miss. Walker, Scottish Balloiat, of Ing Referendum election, as the ques- Toronto, and readings by Mi7as -pug, Telephone Main 96L and 962. Fruit Baskets Aeds. tions are so obstruse. and quite lot Toronto. Doors open at Zay . zling to the average voter. t Is the I have and expect to have during the zilission 25 cents. children 15 cents. 'opiniob that Instead of four questions. Dental G ARA G E fruit season Everybudy made welcame. one or two would have been sufficient 11 Qnart Baskets and ­,Tprs, and make these plain to the voter. '.,BLAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. . . a .. .. . . '... . The lArge Methodist church was GraduaVt'.0f` the ftyalCatelge of Dental • 'Rernieiiiber Baptist Anniversary 'a mass meeting The undersigned have opened tons and University of. Toronto.. Office 24 Quart Crates led to the doors at u a new garage at the corner. store Sunday and Monday. over W. M. Printe! ?i rdware; store. Whitby. 1 Quart. Berry Boxes next held on Sunday evening unset*the with DF. D. or Church and King Streets, 015ce hours 9 to t: A,3C :6 Ind.'phone 0 All guir . anteed- No.. 1:quality Aus ices of die Bible Soeiet�. sell phone 220. 4417. P, ith. the presid Pickering, where they. are "n 61rong'handles. Order early and WHITBY 1C. S lent. occupied the chair And the speaker' of the evening prepared to repair all makes WS fnimitnivios gavbq. :.secure your - requremerntg, as W. M. Pringle has sold bi-4 hard- was Rev. Mr. Barifield. the Bible Soci. of autos, motor -cycles these are, changeable times. of South Africa. and -bicycleq. w;,*re business to a northern business ely representative, Choppingand-Oat Rolling every day - of M#trrtage man. W -0. as usual. to tAesomas iii the county of Ontario. MI We are 04o agents f De Air. Copp, the merchant, 'hag sold or rACkArlZig Village. bri-4 home, t -n a-Sa.4katoon retired farm- Hydro -Electric Meeting �Laval Cream Seocirators' W. G. Barmes, Gie�h River er for $25 He nought It just a year airs. oV.lRICHARDSON - Real 'Es A large- and representative meeting and rep 1 Oradd7ress R. R. No. I. Menst Hill. ago for $1 FAA ona,te,"Insurarce, ecriveyarxing, Notary P.tiblea, Etc;,,111ickvrfnS.Ont. .311y, or- new industries of the residents of the township. in- _ . - "HALL-House'trpenter, Es- 'wia e-timates given for new work. "Pairs or .-viterations., Ind, phope 2913, Pickering. 231y T% B.BRATON TOWNSHIP =RK A.F Conveyancer Commuslonerfor 1-10- A.0ounQ61, BW Iffonal 1-0 -bamer of Marriagis LAO. 0 0. On& IRUGH S. PUGH, Glen Maj.<%r. Ont. Lf;ezoed Auctioneer, Extensive expez- levee in imported and thoroughbred stock. 111-1- -ado-ted an where Write for terms - . - r. -tre being., dealt with by the Town Council. both of 'them _by to -do . I " eluding a *number of ladles..fts well as it nuiq4er -froin t9carbdro. '%Vhttby_" ad'. Gasoline Isrigices, Tractors And - -'- ' - . ' . Sawibg Machines. with the clia-bing trade. 9. A. Baker has sold his residence on other municipalities Interested. was Veld In the township ball. Brougham, IL Cowah & Shepherd the Kingston road to Capt. Carrutb. on Wednesday afternoon. to bear Sir 'Hy- ere, of the motor works, in, Oshawa. It is 1.4 94id that the consideration was Adam Beek, the cboirman of the dro-Electric Commission, and Mr. Pickering, -Ont. 11145CO. Gaby', the chief engineer, eXplAin their Every. house in town is rented nd plant regarding the Toronto -Eastern -tension the hydro electric many are waiting thi chang6s i6sethe and the ex of flro.t. of October to get winter accom. modatiou. - ]deny of the rosters are f Oshawa system to this part of the pmvLnce-. The chair was occupied by reeve I 0 Scott who immediately called on 1 'T szd particulars. Phone Lod. 9116. 36-17 a The Town Council. Board of Trade Sir Adam Beck to address the meeting. • and many business men attended the All werw intensely- Interested, at the POSTIL4 Licensed Auctioneer, wtekering .!ftverq meeting at 'ham r ch vital Broug -n Wednesday matter under discussion was su -if. for Counties of ice and Ont&do. Ave - lot of all kinds- &ttean4d to 06 gb*r$Wi afternoon to bear Sir Adam Beek ex- interest to there, Sir Adam stated Address qrsou River V Q... Out, presented notice. plain bow he will 9lnL6h a7ad operate tbat the Commission never pre First-malass r* for hire es�imates to a municipality tint the Toronto-Eartern_ it it We have on hand convinced, after making ORTON M. GIBBON, Ontario Day or night The arrangements for the soldiers' was firmly �arodDominioro Land Surveyor and Civil reception are being completed. There motit,careful investigation, that the the 'f0110WiD9' Rponeer, Hopkins Street, Whitby,_ Phone 23 1. -Bus meets all -traills vain be after I t - in th� park, project was stirs to. rove a good pay - abort a sports -=eas& to the tau W. E.,,Y mold. Ing proposition. were .81Z d Surveyor of Port Perry, %a 44-4 a banquet in the Music Hall. with pre position. The estimates w• Teaming prdmptly attended -to. es of coal sentation possibly of gold cuff links prepared -by experts who were thre C. Agent for Canada Carriag'e Co. that the world could, produce. to each Whitby soldier in the evening. best t to WM MAW, LICENSED AU S TIbNEER.ior York. QntariQ and Durham The streets re.to be elaborately deco- Theytwent.fully into the probable cost 10, --ties, Ali kinds of oaks prompt attended 4n Councit ata specia bible revenue from all N4y eb! ic- rated; " The To I and he pro Egg' - td. Terms reasonable. Datesfor W. -H.Tbak, -F keri t6g, Instructions were arranged at NEWS'Officv. Bell I meeting on Tuesday night granted sources. and their sisal phones, Whitby, Ont.* 5F $1500 toward this community recog- not to over-estimate the probable in- P 11 Ill 11,117, NIS41to A 1160M nition of this gallant W.bitby'bo a come. 0. ere enthual- ;egardivg the Toronto -Eastern, Bouht and sold. Wednesday; Oct. let. ad the outlook *as- most Promising. I Has ,& full line of fresh &nd cur, A splendid entrance will be secured GOVe-MMOt, Munici* and C*r' ed =*&to constantly on hand. Baptist Anniversary, Whitevale, 111.6 the city of Toronto, as the city to dolbg i6verything possible to assist the A. C. REESOR tion Bonds For Sale.. Sunday and Monday, Hydro Commission in thp matter of Spies RolL Breakfasit Bac6n, pora Se t. 21'and 93. radial railways. The rates over the Bell Phone 198 LOCUST RMLI. Han, Bologna, Weners, etc. lines will be most attractive as regards WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHI"Y SROUGHAN passengers, exprom and freight. Highest priem paid, for The Commission have the option of ''Butcher's cattle. too, of Toronto, is In .30T.' :33. Miss Haael Middle -ourchaelfigthe Toronto -Eastern from vitiftic her parente-here. the Dominion Government At the price Veterinary Surgeon. Miss Best, of Toronto, was with Dr. it cost them, which in considered a Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary McKinnon on!dLfaMiiy over the week- very fair propositilkn. In the event of Sollege. All calls day orniglit,end.the government taking over theGrand 00 promptly attended to. It Pay; to- Patronize Mr. and Mrs. Love, of Toronto, spent Trunk Railway, which is most prob- Bell and Independent Phones Friday with. Thomas and Mrs, Perry* able, it 14 said that the Canadian Nor - A well established School man- thern will be -abandoned. and In -that Friday ool 0 11 . . . . . . . . PICKERING, ONTARIO - -Uriah and Mrs. Young, of Mount case the Hydro Commission would Joy, visited -Mrs.* Lintdh on Sunday acluire that portion east of Bowman- randay and LLIOTT part of the :DXQB- I -MOV last. ­ Ille, and electrieftit as a 1-H. sad Mrs. Madill,'F.-N.'and Mrs v Toronto -Eastern. London Ve'tariniry Surgeon Madill attended Oshawa Fair last Reference was made to the Onix Sattirday ,Honor Graduate of the Ontario Vets. week. and Port Stanley Railway which was rinary College Yobge & Charles Sts, Toronto Henry Shea is much ymprnved and adversely criticised at the meeting at and GrRduat6 of the Veterinary is able to -be up *nd around the house Wbitby some time ago, but which bra Science Assoviation. Enjoyis excellent reputation fot again. red'a splendid paying propost ion, .ph Miss Eva Routley, of Agincourt: VIS. averaging $20.000 ger mile, and the pins 4 one-offlee 18W, residence 2 2 high grade business training and iced friends and relatiyes -here during -business- was growing very rapidly. Gin CLAREMONT, ONTARIO for placing-. graduates in potitious. the week, - Their experience was the better the Giab%m Johnston has bought 'a lone, For the kidneys, ro0ular AcAR!:rrL SELECTION OF A SCHOOL service, the more business was d Dr. N. E. McEwen, B - V. Sc. 18 OF THE UTMOST IMPORTANCE. form near 173rbridge and ;ill move Mr. (tab was then called upon 'to for -39- Cents. late in the fall, give the estimates,'Into which be went Veterinary Surgeon: Write to -day- for -our -Catalogue. 'Mr.-Ahd Afro. Watt and'fatniTtr, of give He described the route rno,4 Graduate of University of Toronto, Students admitted at any time. Toronto, spent the week -end at. their that would be taken from BQwman- 811131mer home here. ville to the terminal- at the foot of Bay Ma Former Voterinatiap-to Macdonald Nol's Talcu Agricultural College,' Quebec. summer - Mrq-.' -Malcolm received. -word last St., altonte that would be from one to week that -her son. -Capt. F. R. Miti- eight miles less than any of the steam 'Prompt attention to all clients, color, had undergone a 'very serious railways now -in operation. Hestated any odor 25 Cents Bell and Ind. Phones, and painful operation. This mak6s In that frem two to'three freight trains Pore Water .11 fifteen operations sines big being would be rtin each way every dg -ORTIAR10- Wited, at least oil ; and Japanese Faw."Free wounded at -Vinly-Ridge, A letter there would be an pas- elv0d this week states that be Is - r service. The total cost would received eoge IS If you are'wise yon will use the only doing well and big many friends hope a - - . ­ . Effds For RatcWn be about 88,DW00. Ideal well, drilled by Chas. B. -Rice, 'be -rosy soon recover,..Sir Adam Beek made st comparison Breasted Red Capt. Smith late of the British "T between tbe-London, . &Port Stanley PS r7, from Black Bre ivtoisa�gentfbt Wind Mills,Gasoline y who had command of -one of the -Brit- McFADDEN Game -choice stock- and., toad and-ttle Toronto -Eastern, show - Engines. all kinds of-t4pe and who lh fleet, in the North Soit during the ing that the outlook for the latter was X. excellent layers. for water works. Also bath room fix -7 war, Will preach in St. John's churab, particularly bright. A service equal aday. and on Tuesday even. to anything on the continent V Also, Young*. Belgian Hares tures. etc. Every thin g"given careful here. on Su would DRUG STO and Silver GreylSiber.. Ing be will give a lime -light lecture on be iven. One of the greatest benefits `A sitbention. . �08't miss to I Ian Hates, the British Navy at War. D derived from the building of the C= N. R, Tickets All Pedigree Stock. WORKS, thin. Admission to the lecture 26c.. railway will be providing of power chilasion 16c. Lecture begins at 8 and 11 ht to the whole township. 2*103r41ftU6'1% 0=t *=* t' ._1py ;J. O(18DON PICKERINGI Home'Tel. 6M. fflittevitle, Out? • o'clock, old time, Al cWa a es. pu sive acta. was ex qa*tIes high, own business; not'theirc I look around—in vain . I look and sigh; (To -be continued.) Now naught but stem reality- meets 0 'my view, _ J ­ Eavesdropping .. Doctors. My fancies gone and �kll y epatles A woman who had -fallen Ill dis- too. trusted doctors.- So she asked her sister to conceal herself and listen to , Always laugh when you can; it. is stopped on the street to give her � 41 5 cloak to a shivering woman carrying 7-- d She arose from her chair and laid 'shoulder �_J a Imy'. id is the sunny side of.existence.—Byron, were commonly reported of her. "She- And'iffe to me seemed like gilded "What you want in seemed," said certain prudent neigh - bora, "to have no sense..when it came may, d The fairy -castles that I. bunt in air, to doing for -'lame ducks.' ' Mary Brett was aware of the cov- I' And youthful fancy formed so fair, remark was: 1111naird's rd-Insent for sale *verywhere. When 1 to maWs'estatw-was grown, grown, eft disapproval her conduct. awakened No hand to lead me but own. In the breasts of perspas more "sell- Ah, afir delusions- gone, forever fled, sibl)1e --�Dr '- s p ercep e o e a Or es -I Al cWa a es. pu sive acta. was ex qa*tIes high, own business; not'theirc I look around—in vain . I look and sigh; (To -be continued.) Now naught but stem reality- meets 0 'my view, _ J ­ Eavesdropping .. Doctors. My fancies gone and �kll y epatles A woman who had -fallen Ill dis- too. trusted doctors.- So she asked her sister to conceal herself and listen to , Always laugh when you can; it. is stopped on the street to give her 01"nohantm*nL the• conversation between the family doctor and a specialist who were call- cloak to a shivering woman carrying Ah. I remember well, when I -was yet - d She arose from her chair and laid 'shoulder a babr. Other follies of philanthropy a Imy'. id is the sunny side of.existence.—Byron, were commonly reported of her. "She- And'iffe to me seemed like gilded "What you want in seemed," said certain prudent neigh - bora, "to have no sense..when it came may, d The fairy -castles that I. bunt in air, to doing for -'lame ducks.' ' Mary Brett was aware of the cov- I' And youthful fancy formed so fair, remark was: 1111naird's rd-Insent for sale *verywhere. When 1 to maWs'estatw-was grown, grown, eft disapproval her conduct. awakened No hand to lead me but own. In the breasts of perspas more "sell- Ah, afir delusions- gone, forever fled, sibl)1e --�Dr '- s p ercep e o e a Or es -I And as the years- roll swiftly o'er my - rows of. others than - herself. She had I 'head, thirefore'fallin into the habit'of con- U U se,n,I T4. 1. The irears 'I thought would raise my Al cWa a es. pu sive acta. was ex qa*tIes high, own business; not'theirc I look around—in vain . I look and sigh; (To -be continued.) Now naught but stem reality- meets 0 'my view, _ J ­ Eavesdropping .. Doctors. My fancies gone and �kll y epatles A woman who had -fallen Ill dis- too. trusted doctors.- So she asked her sister to conceal herself and listen to , Always laugh when you can; it. is y. is -, -"To Van Aukeri? Neverl' . :, she said impulsively. Will you ac "Bless my soul, I have ,never seen cept it—from rom me?" I "You stole his money." ugly a woman in all my life!'; - so He gazed at her wonderingly. "No!" 4e denied, hotly. I had "Ah, but you should see her sister,'p, d "Come!" she urged. "I want to earned it' ten' times over. I hada said the,. doctor. show yod" right--" -�--The sister's experience was scarcely RAM -s- "Not,to AYPS He followed her �o the dining room. f take it. without his knOwl- as disconcerting as of a'man who ..Ohe paused. before the portrait of a edge." was ill, and who desired to know the • man with the stern countenance. Her Her tone was unwavering and he truth aboul his cftdition' The but - 9 eyes were sbining as from some perceived that her eyes could -be stern, ler, who bled condealed himself at his Interior strange inwikrd light which 9 Floor''Paint seemed to like those of the picturedDaniel Mait- ia�ster's'order, 'reported that there illuminate her whole face and figure. land. was -a disagreement between the two They stand the Rub—and the Scrub J "That is a pictqre of my father,• She Dent toward him suddenly, bold-- physicians., . . . . . ..- I i she sa'd. "He was the best man fug out hwork for his. inspection:"However, it does not matter," re - ever knew. His. name was Daniel "Daniel," she said, "l, want you to ported the butler, "for some fellow Maitland.. I am going to name you look -at this. It -is one of those sleeve- whom the specialibt called 'Mr. Polit For Sale by All Dealers j or I him." -less- Jackets.. women all over the COun- Mortem' will settle, the matter. within ­- thequickly dipped her fingers in try are knitting for our- boys in the two or' three days; the gjans.bowl which held. the asters Army and Wayy. This is meant for a ea el keep him warm' "IT )an.iel Maitland," she said' slowly, and comfy at sea. You don't know ..The- Motions of Plants. "I christen-yP1011 in the name' of your anything about knitting, of course; One of the chief distinctions be• and held iberri overhis'h' d. sailor. It w ' ill h' p ke 1 9 Father, which ,is in Heaven: -May be but, do you see that hole' It. is a tween' vegetable and animal life is 4rom ibis dropped stitch. I'was working on it bless, guide and keep you, day that animals hav�e power of choice and rt Lye In a very powerful forward, even forever merel" the ' night before my son went away. while vegetables cleanser. It Is -used for cleaning up t - of voluntary Motion' She certainly had not planned the 1-:-I couldn't see who I was doing and plants grow only mechonically.by the *Ideas and hardest dirt, grease, etc. little ceremony. ,It- _visa a-' beautiful very -well, and' -so I must hiive slipped natural law. But the micrusicolls Comiliseit Lye Is fine for making sinks. 'stitch from needle, without no- seenis to show that many vegetable am impulse. -a drains and closets sweet and clean. em. � 1C a He stood before her,! Went, his head twnr." forms can move. an easily can sal. C40forit Lye Kill* rats. mice, roaches bowed. Then, as she stirred a -little, He was looking and listening with mals.. and Insect posts. as if about to move away fro'm him, frowning intentness. There is a plant called Volvox globa. Comfisrf Lye will do the bardest "If I don't go back and pick up that spring cleaning you've got. he caught her f ngers In his own. tor. so minute that millions of it could "Daniel Maitland," he repeated stitch i and make. it right, my work be put In a wine glass, which Is teen Comfort Ljw I* good for making seep. huskily. will be ruined. That one small drop- to whirl like a, top across the field of raw It's powdorod,perf amed and 100% puts. And by the downing light in his stitch will spoil everything. Do you 2 e microscope. Some plantitf found In eyes shie perceived something of the understand our ponds, 'which are still more minute, .7t value of the gift she had, -in bitr great "And you think I've dropped alth ni him' stitch," said- the boy. idwill-.9 move habitually, ad wit I h- an apparent ...'pity, bestowed upo purpose• is splendid ro r "To have a name—of my own," he . Mary Brett flashed' him a quick look � Setentlqts - who have - given' eloser '*ant co brokenly, "i name, like other of wonder. She had not expected him study than others to climbing plants people. You can't - think what It is so clearly to follow her homely little state that these seem to exercise 7 Its to be always called 'Workhouse."' simile. He was not dull, it seemed. liberty of choice. Their tendrils, in so "Don't is holes, will try one hole after another III) It it any more," she bog-, "Sometimes, one has to ravel—like climbing over- pieces of wood with ged. ave a name now—a good, this. an honorable ?game. Tou Must grow, And she swiftly pulled :her work until they find one that pleases them. to fit it. Do you understand what I from the needles and drew out the One Investigator so* aAe6dril with. wean? You must promise me." long strands of wool draw Itself after having located itself He was gaffing at her hungrily. going of, 'you see, to the in a hole for thirty-six houm "'I promise," he murmured. -4'1 Will place where I made the mistake. After try. T -shall succeed if you--" that-Ishall be careful not to drop PARKER'S "I will help you," she promised. another stitch."' The Eternal Culprit "What "But your first step. in the now life "How can I go back?" he inquired Are you crying for, my.little gloomily. ""You don't "know- V" man?" The dothes-yon were so proud of when trill not be easy," They had- returned, to the fireside Anike.n. He would put me in jail." "Boo-boo! A cyclone bleu down our new --can be made to appear new again. and she had taken up her knitting. a "Nof if you returned the money." house' -warm gray weave through. which the Re- was silent, while she carefully ou mustn't cry about that. Your' 0 Fabrics that an dirty, shabby or spotted poodles flew in �and out.. took up her stitches again, and -watch- father in a rich Man; he can easily will be -restord to their former beatify by ad her slip them one by one on the buy another one." Iffe. glanced at her inquiringly. He needle.., "Boo-boo! Aw, '6iin't that. -When sending them' bo Parker's. "There!" she said. "Now I'm all he comes home he'll say I did It" 7n straight I shall soon make up what Intentiono'good may not prevent' C I eaning 'd Dyeing Good Intiontions. I've lost." "But while you're making it upyou might have knit a lot more, .he burst :An Our doing things most harmful, out.- "I gass that's like me. I boffall we break would surely make r!y done at PARKFER'S all wrong—though It wasn't my fault to pro pe Resolves Of "paving firicks"'an kiinfal; p And. perhaps there isn't any use in Post But if we these would crystalize _0ging to make up." - ", •.. %.' Parcels may be sent or Express. By firm detetraingtion, She perceived that his thoughts 43 They will become in very truth -We pay carriage one way on all orders. -were traveling a worn groove L Of des- pondency. Of life a firm foundation. Advice upon cleaning. or dyeing any ATI Of :-Z "Do you kn9w," she said, almost Mythical ry. sharply, "that what you have just -article will be promptly given upon re %Ue'l*,. .he --said is both false and 'cowardly? Old Master—I understand that .h ��il- painted -cobwebs on the ceiling so per - There ik alwiys a use In trying fectly that the housemaid wii�i hers461f wayal As for what happened at your PARKER'S DYE WORKS Limited try4ng to sweep them down. hk.th�your poor young mother went Out _Master—T Master -There ma_YE�viF kotne- to,God, carrying her story with New bees Cleaners- and Dyers, 49. such an...artist but there never was r q�13=11111to. 4 % her. Do you think He doesn't under- -791 Yonge St. Z such ch a housemaid. PORK stand? -And she has only one anxiety 4 now; can you guess what that is?" "Do you' think --do you mean—? wizard's Z"Lumms cum 2 € =-D : Sometimes I've fancied—I've wonder- ed if she could—a. fellow can't help thinking W.99 "Your mother," said Mary Brett h queer thoughts, know." 'e 4no r' e' Corn Us steadily, "wants -you to be a good man. How. do I. know? Because I am a 9 mother;. and more' anything in • EANS heaven' or earth, I want my boy to be �eservina a man—courageous,h est, I on -loving. M11 M A an puts them eservei, and the man shall always want it, wherever I am. • Real bon %ade pr e w6 up.�_ I am sure of, ItIll how they're oth appreciated. He got -slowly to his feet, fumbling Preserving is not difficult to -day. The LILY WHITE way has INNER in hir� pocket for his wrecked hat. -con removed the -uncertainty. c "What are you going'to* do*?" she Froin asked, perceiving grim purpose in his Most of your. preserving troubles have come rom using sugar - ----- en success if she will -eyes: alone. Even the beginner can count NTH "Going back to Van Auken," he told use half LILY WHITE. and half sugar. LILY WHITE . . . . . . . . . . pop her. "I'll i" blends the sugar with the fruit and rnieke"preterves that will ORM snake a Dean: breast of it. And -maybe if I agree' to work for him never crystallize. witbont-wages for in extra month or LILY WHITE and CROWN BRAND are both. Dandy for Candy. so, heip let mo off. If not -I can take Your tracer Seib Cm nd r0nL wn Brand and LOP Whits Cam Syrup in 2. S. 10 and 20 oov d" my medicine. 'OF "Don't go yet," she begged', "therd THE CANADA STARCH CO., LIMITED, MONTnEAL are other things I must siy to you. This afternoon perhaps we can plan together." 240 TY Friends, of the Bretts, mother and tt son, were accustomed to -of C I a'ans'a *Ideas and jol-is hardest d t f COMA fine for and closets Kills to' and 1_._ will do 8�4 .1 lag to good for dssod.pafc..d UM them as "delightfully unworldly," WWCLAPK Mary Brett in particular, was known a to have done U" ths. toast th Only CROWN BnND -)be had actually the winter b* ba -- - CHAPTER III: Iseemed still shaken by some -inward the• conversation between the family doctor and a specialist who were call- 4 cheap, .medicine. . Merriment is a philosophy not well understood. It d She arose from her chair and laid 'shoulder storm of. emotion. do No do T" ' 'e,gpecial- in consultation. When th id is the sunny side of.existence.—Byron, her hand on his "What you want in ist joined the family doctor his, only 0 "I'm going to give 'y "You Tnust-go back." remark was: 1111naird's rd-Insent for sale *verywhere. y. is -, -"To Van Aukeri? Neverl' . :, she said impulsively. Will you ac "Bless my soul, I have ,never seen cept it—from rom me?" I "You stole his money." ugly a woman in all my life!'; - so He gazed at her wonderingly. "No!" 4e denied, hotly. I had "Ah, but you should see her sister,'p, d "Come!" she urged. "I want to earned it' ten' times over. I hada said the,. doctor. show yod" right--" -�--The sister's experience was scarcely RAM -s- "Not,to AYPS He followed her �o the dining room. f take it. without his knOwl- as disconcerting as of a'man who ..Ohe paused. before the portrait of a edge." was ill, and who desired to know the • man with the stern countenance. Her Her tone was unwavering and he truth aboul his cftdition' The but - 9 eyes were sbining as from some perceived that her eyes could -be stern, ler, who bled condealed himself at his Interior strange inwikrd light which 9 Floor''Paint seemed to like those of the picturedDaniel Mait- ia�ster's'order, 'reported that there illuminate her whole face and figure. land. was -a disagreement between the two They stand the Rub—and the Scrub J "That is a pictqre of my father,• She Dent toward him suddenly, bold-- physicians., . . . . . ..- I i she sa'd. "He was the best man fug out hwork for his. inspection:"However, it does not matter," re - ever knew. His. name was Daniel "Daniel," she said, "l, want you to ported the butler, "for some fellow Maitland.. I am going to name you look -at this. It -is one of those sleeve- whom the specialibt called 'Mr. Polit For Sale by All Dealers j or I him." -less- Jackets.. women all over the COun- Mortem' will settle, the matter. within ­- thequickly dipped her fingers in try are knitting for our- boys in the two or' three days; the gjans.bowl which held. the asters Army and Wayy. This is meant for a ea el keep him warm' "IT )an.iel Maitland," she said' slowly, and comfy at sea. You don't know ..The- Motions of Plants. "I christen-yP1011 in the name' of your anything about knitting, of course; One of the chief distinctions be• and held iberri overhis'h' d. sailor. It w ' ill h' p ke 1 9 Father, which ,is in Heaven: -May be but, do you see that hole' It. is a tween' vegetable and animal life is 4rom ibis dropped stitch. I'was working on it bless, guide and keep you, day that animals hav�e power of choice and rt Lye In a very powerful forward, even forever merel" the ' night before my son went away. while vegetables cleanser. It Is -used for cleaning up t - of voluntary Motion' She certainly had not planned the 1-:-I couldn't see who I was doing and plants grow only mechonically.by the *Ideas and hardest dirt, grease, etc. little ceremony. ,It- _visa a-' beautiful very -well, and' -so I must hiive slipped natural law. But the micrusicolls Comiliseit Lye Is fine for making sinks. 'stitch from needle, without no- seenis to show that many vegetable am impulse. -a drains and closets sweet and clean. em. � 1C a He stood before her,! Went, his head twnr." forms can move. an easily can sal. C40forit Lye Kill* rats. mice, roaches bowed. Then, as she stirred a -little, He was looking and listening with mals.. and Insect posts. as if about to move away fro'm him, frowning intentness. There is a plant called Volvox globa. Comfisrf Lye will do the bardest "If I don't go back and pick up that spring cleaning you've got. he caught her f ngers In his own. tor. so minute that millions of it could "Daniel Maitland," he repeated stitch i and make. it right, my work be put In a wine glass, which Is teen Comfort Ljw I* good for making seep. huskily. will be ruined. That one small drop- to whirl like a, top across the field of raw It's powdorod,perf amed and 100% puts. And by the downing light in his stitch will spoil everything. Do you 2 e microscope. Some plantitf found In eyes shie perceived something of the understand our ponds, 'which are still more minute, .7t value of the gift she had, -in bitr great "And you think I've dropped alth ni him' stitch," said- the boy. idwill-.9 move habitually, ad wit I h- an apparent ...'pity, bestowed upo purpose• is splendid ro r "To have a name—of my own," he . Mary Brett flashed' him a quick look � Setentlqts - who have - given' eloser '*ant co brokenly, "i name, like other of wonder. She had not expected him study than others to climbing plants people. You can't - think what It is so clearly to follow her homely little state that these seem to exercise 7 Its to be always called 'Workhouse."' simile. He was not dull, it seemed. liberty of choice. Their tendrils, in so "Don't is holes, will try one hole after another III) It it any more," she bog-, "Sometimes, one has to ravel—like climbing over- pieces of wood with ged. ave a name now—a good, this. an honorable ?game. Tou Must grow, And she swiftly pulled :her work until they find one that pleases them. to fit it. Do you understand what I from the needles and drew out the One Investigator so* aAe6dril with. wean? You must promise me." long strands of wool draw Itself after having located itself He was gaffing at her hungrily. going of, 'you see, to the in a hole for thirty-six houm "'I promise," he murmured. -4'1 Will place where I made the mistake. After try. T -shall succeed if you--" that-Ishall be careful not to drop PARKER'S "I will help you," she promised. another stitch."' The Eternal Culprit "What "But your first step. in the now life "How can I go back?" he inquired Are you crying for, my.little gloomily. ""You don't "know- V" man?" The dothes-yon were so proud of when trill not be easy," They had- returned, to the fireside Anike.n. He would put me in jail." "Boo-boo! A cyclone bleu down our new --can be made to appear new again. and she had taken up her knitting. a "Nof if you returned the money." house' -warm gray weave through. which the Re- was silent, while she carefully ou mustn't cry about that. Your' 0 Fabrics that an dirty, shabby or spotted poodles flew in �and out.. took up her stitches again, and -watch- father in a rich Man; he can easily will be -restord to their former beatify by ad her slip them one by one on the buy another one." Iffe. glanced at her inquiringly. He needle.., "Boo-boo! Aw, '6iin't that. -When sending them' bo Parker's. "There!" she said. "Now I'm all he comes home he'll say I did It" 7n straight I shall soon make up what Intentiono'good may not prevent' C I eaning 'd Dyeing Good Intiontions. I've lost." "But while you're making it upyou might have knit a lot more, .he burst :An Our doing things most harmful, out.- "I gass that's like me. I boffall we break would surely make r!y done at PARKFER'S all wrong—though It wasn't my fault to pro pe Resolves Of "paving firicks"'an kiinfal; p And. perhaps there isn't any use in Post But if we these would crystalize _0ging to make up." - ", •.. %.' Parcels may be sent or Express. By firm detetraingtion, She perceived that his thoughts 43 They will become in very truth -We pay carriage one way on all orders. -were traveling a worn groove L Of des- pondency. Of life a firm foundation. Advice upon cleaning. or dyeing any ATI Of :-Z "Do you kn9w," she said, almost Mythical ry. sharply, "that what you have just -article will be promptly given upon re %Ue'l*,. .he --said is both false and 'cowardly? Old Master—I understand that .h ��il- painted -cobwebs on the ceiling so per - There ik alwiys a use In trying fectly that the housemaid wii�i hers461f wayal As for what happened at your PARKER'S DYE WORKS Limited try4ng to sweep them down. hk.th�your poor young mother went Out _Master—T Master -There ma_YE�viF kotne- to,God, carrying her story with New bees Cleaners- and Dyers, 49. such an...artist but there never was r q�13=11111to. 4 % her. Do you think He doesn't under- -791 Yonge St. Z such ch a housemaid. PORK stand? -And she has only one anxiety 4 now; can you guess what that is?" "Do you' think --do you mean—? wizard's Z"Lumms cum 2 € =-D : Sometimes I've fancied—I've wonder- ed if she could—a. fellow can't help thinking W.99 "Your mother," said Mary Brett h queer thoughts, know." 'e 4no r' e' Corn Us steadily, "wants -you to be a good man. How. do I. know? Because I am a 9 mother;. and more' anything in • EANS heaven' or earth, I want my boy to be �eservina a man—courageous,h est, I on -loving. M11 M A an puts them eservei, and the man shall always want it, wherever I am. • Real bon %ade pr e w6 up.�_ I am sure of, ItIll how they're oth appreciated. He got -slowly to his feet, fumbling Preserving is not difficult to -day. The LILY WHITE way has INNER in hir� pocket for his wrecked hat. -con removed the -uncertainty. c "What are you going'to* do*?" she Froin asked, perceiving grim purpose in his Most of your. preserving troubles have come rom using sugar - ----- en success if she will -eyes: alone. Even the beginner can count NTH "Going back to Van Auken," he told use half LILY WHITE. and half sugar. LILY WHITE . . . . . . . . . . pop her. "I'll i" blends the sugar with the fruit and rnieke"preterves that will ORM snake a Dean: breast of it. And -maybe if I agree' to work for him never crystallize. witbont-wages for in extra month or LILY WHITE and CROWN BRAND are both. Dandy for Candy. so, heip let mo off. If not -I can take Your tracer Seib Cm nd r0nL wn Brand and LOP Whits Cam Syrup in 2. S. 10 and 20 oov d" my medicine. 'OF "Don't go yet," she begged', "therd THE CANADA STARCH CO., LIMITED, MONTnEAL are other things I must siy to you. This afternoon perhaps we can plan together." 240 TY Friends, of the Bretts, mother and tt son, were accustomed to -of C I a'ans'a *Ideas and jol-is hardest d t f COMA fine for and closets Kills to' and 1_._ will do 8�4 .1 lag to good for dssod.pafc..d UM them as "delightfully unworldly," WWCLAPK Mary Brett in particular, was known a to have done U" ths. toast th Only CROWN BnND -)be had actually the winter b* ba .ar'••,. , ,'.,.,?. yg+-'z. axi.r.-wM..°r•w .•, -: e. I'Y+ *,.-..r.�.�� r .-. r ' ,.{."=Y•yf'.,.�,.�c•»•�i": '•.'•*"'..v`.;.-xi_--.ir---'«f.'.�J+''Y'.f..' .�t,.., .i.,t;+H•+:r ,.R^c'7i.'- ?slr :Jx.edr?.w-ecos..•.1_..."a.'•!•"' °Y.a ".f`•ms.s,:.., :- "S''•'..�;_"�,'-''~'M�,. .;h,.- .r`a-s'•`a-_�ai g ...✓Y•t.a•y.', ,kr"rti• P+7 }m , r,3�.•r':'1. .•�w."'`'s•.,-„••...Y"Jiw dgr ' IVO. .f.Yaas•.v_. ?a.wv , s•`. •°'�S''9?y"c'y *wv, a�+ i r�:'a ro•-rr?3A,41e!'. eCi. .gi••-ara*n':- : £.. a ..'`, °� :.df Pe,t.a,-,•r,F, t* .c '•'�'' •G' wd Ue Sto&' r7 't C. ' 6c• so;wl 28 to Me ducks, 22 to •� •/ - • A'w Breadetuffa. 2 Toronto,- Sept. 166-- Man. wheat- 2iic- rNa 1 Northern $2.30; No. 2 Northern, Beans -Canadian; hand -nicked, bus, ' • i�227; No. 8 l�orthern, =2228, in store $5.25 to $6.75; pprimes, $425 to $4.76; Fort William. Imported. hand-picked, Burma, ;4;\� _7. Limas, 15 to 16c. Manitoba oats- 2 CW, 89'14ei Honey -Extracted clover, 5 -lb. tins, " `' No. 8 CW, • 88 �3y� c; feed, 87 n14 c; 24 to 25c; 30-1b. tins, 23% to 24c; No. 2 feed, 84%c, in store Fort Wil- 60-1b. tins, 23 to 24c; buckwheat, W -1b.. ' 18 to 19c. Comb: 16 -os,, $4.50 to Manitoba barley=No. 8 CW, tins, \' $6 doz.; 10 -oz., $3.50 to $4 dozen. 12734; No. 4 CW $1.2894 rejected, ale roducts--3yruj�, per- 1.1894; reed, $1.18?,4, in store Fort liaijalfon $2.45 to $2.50; per 6 im- COM��N17Y iN illism, ons 2.85 to $2.40; sugar, American corn No. 8 yellow, nom- Fib., gall $ inaI; No. 4 yellow nominal. Ib., 27e. ~` 1 Ontario oats-N'o. 8• white,'87 to Previsions --Wholesale., J Xk, according to freights outside. Smoked meats -Hama, sed., 47' to ( �� Qntario wheat -Na, 1 Winter, per 48e; do, heavy, 40 to 42c; cooked, 63 tar lot, $2 to $2.06; No. 2 do, $1.97 to to 655; rolls, 36 to -38c; ' breakfast- ��22 08 • No. 8 do, $1.93 to $1.99, f.o.b. , bacon, 49 to 55c; backs, plain, 'S3 to pp ng points, according to freights., 56c• boneless, 58 to 58c; clear bellies, Ontario wheat -No: 1 Sprang, $2.02 j 33 to 35c: ' ¢2.08• No. 2 Spring, $1.93 to $2.06; Cured meats -Long clear bacon, 34 _ 4 00$2j, 8 in 1.95 tg $2:01, f.o.b. 33 to 34c. pr g $ to 85c• clear bellies, 1 , -ahs ping points, according to lreightC Lard Pure tierces, 85% to 86%c; ]3srley-Malting,'$1.29 to $1.38, ac- .tabs, 86 to 86.34c;.pails, 36%, to $6%c - to ng 6%c'tordingg to freights outside. prints, 87% to 8834c; Compound Buckwheat -Nominal • tierces, 30 to 30%c; tubs, 30% to 31c; R e -Nominal. pails, 30% to 3134c; punts, 3135 to y Manitoba flour -Government stand- 82c. ard, $11, Toronto. , . Montreal Markers. ., _ Ontario flour -Government stand- Montreal, Sept. 16. -Oats -Extra ard, Montreal and Tarouto, $9.t0 to No, 1 feed, 993Sc. Flour -New stand- $9.60 -in jute bags, prompt shipment. and grade, $11 to $11.10. Rolled oats (' Millteed-Car lots, delivered Mont- -bags, 90 lbs., $4.80 to $5.25. Bran--+� real freights, bags included: Bran, 0"' $45. Shorts -$bb. Hay -No. 2, per ton, $4b; shorts, per ton, $55; good ton; car lois, $20 to $22. Cheese=Fin- ��1 -_ ��51 �✓ \ � � _4'eed flour; per ba , $3.50, fest easterns, 26c. Butter--:Cbolcest� Hal -No 1,. r ton,24 to ;26; creamery, 541ira to fi4�lie. Eggs --Fresh, mixed, per ton, IS to $2 , track, To- 62c• No. 1 stock 53c; -. tied • 66c • cele � •- • ronto. - otaGwe :Per Straw--ar lots, per ton, $10 to $11, ba 2 stock, 6$ to 62c. P > bag, car lots, 1.80 to $1.94. , ".track, Toronto. $ � _�" ,,,-•__f�i� Country Produce -Wholesale: Live Stock Markets. Bntteis--Dairy, tuba and rolls; 88 to Toronto, Sept. 1S. -Choke heavy , •-`"�"�����~\~rF`'`�\ ��1 ` - 40c• prints. 40 to 42c; Creamery, fresh steers, $18.75 to $14.50; good, •do, $13 _ f made solids, 52% ..to 63c; prints, 58 to $1825; butchers' cattle, • choice; _ � �� ���� "` • `"7 ,to.b834c. $12.60 to $13; do, good, $11.50 to $12: Es"C"l to 68c. do, med., $10.75 to $11; do, com-, $? y _ „' :, DOIWT LET GO. ' Dressed poultry--Spprin chickens; to $7.60; bulls, choice, $10 to $10.50; a 82 to sed84croostas, 28c; fowl, 80 to do, sed.. $9.50 to $9:76; do,. rough, A community w0bout COOPERATION is like a boatman who hue lost his oar. You car�'f imagine a more 82e; dnek�ings, 26c; turkeys, 86 to 7.60 . to $$ butcher cows, choice, HELPLESS case. . Unable to • GET ANYWHERE, there is no COURSE but to DRIFT with the ebb and flow of ::40e; squabs, doze, $8. 10.26 to $16.76; do, good, $9 to $9.25; clrcumatauce. Once LOST; it is hard, indeed, to RECOVER the oar.- But 'surely WE don't have to Bet into this Live poultry ring chickens, 22 do, mod., $8.50 to $9; do, com., $7 to DANGEROUS plight. It's our OWN fault it we DO. Co-oparatioa, Ilk$ rowing shoat. -must be studied and learn- ` / --;to 25c; roosters, l c; fowl 25 to 27c; 87.50• stockers, $7.50 to $10; feeders, ed. And we can only learn it -through PRACTICE The PRACTICED oarsman never lets go of the oar. And i! , ducklings, 22c; turkeys,.8de. $10 io $11.25; canners and. tatters, WE L would keep from DRIFTING we must practice Co -OPERATION. Let's. GET .into practice and KEEP in ' 7.Cheese-New, large, ' 28 "to '29c; $4.50 to 6:26; milkers, -goad to choice, practice. -Let no PULL TOGETHER in everything .that means PROGRI 4.fgr our Home Town: it's a case of twins 2836 to 2934c; triplets, 29 to $110 to $140; do, com. and mad., $65 SINK or SWIM "TOGETHER." :80e; Milton, 29 to 80e. to $?5; springers. $90 to: $150; light ✓°, Butter -Fresh dairy, choice,, 47 to ewes, $7.50 to $9; yearlings, $10 to .49c; creamery prints, '67 to 58e. $11.50; spring lambs, per cwt., $18.76 OIL si t11\il7LL7 IR dal device; "a -seal of honors indicat- EDMONTON GREETS Margarin"Ill to 38c. to $16; calves, good to choice, $16 to . Ing the share he has taken is the O ON Eggs --No. 11s, 56 to, 57c; selects, $20.50 • hogs, fed and watered, $19.26; national obligation. 80 to 61c. do, weighed off cars, $19.50; do, f.o b., $18.25;. do, do, to farmers, $18. AT -LONG LJLA3�V i _1„IYL1i� GIT Dresaid poultry -Spring chickens, Montreal, Sept' 16. hoice steers, 88 to 40c; roosters, 26 to 28c'; fowl, p vernm $4 to Sec; turkeys, 40►to 45c• duckl- $8 to $12.50;. butchers' cattle, $6 to .- Go ent Refuses Further .tags, 34' to 85c; s ;abs, doz., 17. $10; lambs, TO to $14.50; calves, milk Gratniitiea. to Sold%rs `�� Live poultry --Spring chickens, 22 fed stocks, $15 per 100 pounds. Twenty -Acre Plant Destroyed •-� H.R.H. L$id Cornerstone of the J With Over 111,000,000 Gal- : Ottawa, Sept. 14. -Asked to give a G.W.V.A. Memorial Hall. vE LEAGUE OF NATIONS - of Grade Oil _ further statement of the position of - y despatch from Edmonton, Alta., t ^. I & BOR SHALL the 'Government on else question of says: -With cheering thousands out ]j$ Now York, Sept. 14, -With more $2,000• gsotuity to veterans, Han. to welcome hiss in spite of the threat- ii'i'S JUST REWARD . TO BE ESTABLISHED man persons injured and the dam- Judge Doherty; Minister of Justice ening weather and streets sill wet age already .done estimated at from and Acting Premier, said: iron an ea .Iy morning rain, hIs Royal $5,000,000 t $10,000,000, wen fire- Sir Robert Borden . had already H Prince of Wales arrived fighters to -night still were fighting a iven the war veterans his-dwision on ' secs tie • - • "� , 6 in Edmonton at 9 k Friday _-Llopd George's Stirring Message Ratification by Three Chief threat of further explosions of oil; the point, and it is the decision of the morning. He ams met on the C P.R. to Builders of New World. Powers and Germany -Will Will tanks at the scene of the fire -which Cabinet Cauneil as -well. Clearly it station platform by Lieutenant- Gov to practically_ wiped out the Stone and must. be adhered. to. .We_*ant to be.. eraor Brett, Premier Charles Stewart, ' London, Sept. 14. -Premier Lloyd Fleming Oil Company's pkat. in Long sympathetic. vgith all the demands and Major Joseph A. Clarke, Brig -Gen. George has issued a message to aha London. Sept. 14.=It is" possible Island City yesterday. aspirations of the returned men, •said McDonald, G.O.C. this district, Chief people of "Great Britain "in the fu- that the League of Nations may be Five tanks of crude oil were barn- do all for them that is humanly pos- Justice Harvey and Hon: Chas. Mitch- tura," which will be distributed freeestablished in accord • with the re- in late. today• Should there be.:a .si'ble. But there must .ba some plata ` = thronghaut the country on Monday . quisemeats f the peace treaty .in a g ell., After shaking hands with all 4 sudden shift from north to north-east, when we have to make a stand. those on the -platform, the Prince met 3 'The Premier says:' `'fortnight's time: ' So says the lobby many additional tanks .in plants near-) "As I pointed out to them yestei•- ' correspandeYit of the Dail News. , Captain Scott, D.C.M.,- o! the P.P,C: .�`•' Millions o! gallant young men y by would be threatened, as wel- as day, it ie the people .of Canada who L.I., commanding the guard o! honor Great Britain is waiting for action t supplied by the 'G.W.V_A, After in - have fought !or the new world:' thousands o! tone of oil. The �r�men� would have- to pay the extra money • '. ,Hundreds of thousands died to wish- by her dominions before King were working in short shifts. So ex -1 if it were given, and. there is Dome be shook hands' George's sment to the ratification of withspecng the guard i lash it, if we fail to honor the prom- �i►susted had they become, that whin � limit to what they can. pay. The fag- �� Captain Collins, President of the the treaty treaty is g+wen. But the Canadian Edmonton Branch of the G.W.V.A., ''ire give If we we dishonor ourselves. relieved for a brief rest, they lay in ores given in the Iiouse'ahow tient we it :•. " Parliament has now passed the neces- the streets nesI the fire: zone and -have done very much better by the rJ What does the next world mean? whose members were out fifteen hue- sa y resolution to ratify, the Austra- went last saleep. The twenty acres 1, returned men than any othez country What was the old world like? It was dred strong to welcome their Dormer liars Parliament is about to take the - a world where toll for myriads o! matter up immediately, andv South o! fire -swept territory looked tike a engaged in the, conflict has done. „ comrade:fn-arms. tt honest workers, men and women' pur-, Africa and New Zealand have already scene in war -devastated France or "I am sure, that the demand made In the afternoon he laid the corner- cfiaaed nothing better than' squalor,' Belgium. Tanks were crumpled up; upon us does not represent the views shone of the G.W:V A. Memorial Hall, - penury, anxiety, wretchedness; a world acquiesced. The ratification debate in huge steel dere lay in a tangled of the great -:body of the returned and presented medals to a -number of the French Chamber of Deputies. is mass" f walls were left standing' men. Most of them are well able. to veterans. .'..scarred by slums, disgraced by sweat expected to $rid- by the beginning of -Ing, where unemployment, through and burning oil continued to, flaw gauge- the situation and understand In the evening he attended s bail next week, after which the debate in along the surface o! Newton Creek. r the impoesibility of adding to our .• ' • •the ' vicissitudes of industry, brought i m the Parliament Buildings, given by 8eepair to multitudes o! humble the Senate will probably consume five The Are, smarting early Saturday debt the immerse amount that would the Lieutenant -Governor, for which _ 'homes; a world' where, side by side or six. -days: In Italy the Parliament- afternoon from the explosion of an, be involved." u - _ ' .Dry ,commission which .has been _ex- i • o than 2,000 invitations were wkly want; there was ww.gte of the in- - - oil - tank in the Stone and Fleming issued. l , amining the treaty has reported in Works, a subsidiary of the Standard! Nov. 11 League of Nations Day " The "City of Edmonton" was first exhaastable riches of the earth, part-! . ly through ignorance and want of its favor by a considerable majority, Oil on. Newton Creek, spreadovervis-� forethought,. 1 and, ratification -by Italy is -expected tua ly the.entire entire area of the . plant,J In Brltain�and the Dominions to greet the Prince when he opened � partly through entrench- ed without furthe;, delay. Thus rat''lica- his eyes Friday morning in the LeDuc selUmess.which covers 20 acres, and to, A despatch from London Saye:- district; 20 miles from Edmonton. tion by three of the chief powers, the Columbia Distillery ' Cofnpany's 3 --- "If we renewa the lease of that David Lloyd George, the British Captain Wilfrid May, . D.F.C., rose Great Britain; France and Italy, is im- . -world, we shall betray the heroic minent, which, with the German rati- buildings on the. same -side. of. �e1 Prime -Minister, in a speecl.-to be de-. from the stubble field and circled t creek; • A Peter- Cooper Glue Works dead. �Ve shall be guilty o! the bas- .fication, will suffice to esab1ia"h _.the i livered in the Guildhsll;-October 1st, about the Royal train in his plane, est perfidy that - ever blackened al �„ and American Agricultural Company a on behalf o! the League of Nations the "City of Edmonton. He new people's fame. Nay; we shall afore' League of Na.�ons under the terms plant across the water, and'- the Green peop o! the treaty. Uriidn, will inaugurate a campaign very low for the first thousand yards' by retribution for ourselves a3ui our, - - -• Point bridge. +} . which is to be carried ori throughout close to the train, rising only when he Children.. p i n the country during the Autumn, end- came to fences and trees. His clean,+ _ "The old world- must and will GIVES ORGAN RECITAL KING APPEALS TO 'ing November 11th, with demonstra- expert handling of bis plane was tall, tome to an end.. No effort can shored ON EIGHTPETH BIRTHDAY ions in_eve town and city in the tiq of the train during the hour in �t up much ,larger. Ti there -be any _ jQ R� United Kingdom. it is e�pLcted by which he escorted the Royal parkyi , *ho feel inclined to maintain it, let) •A -despatch from Sandy, Bedford - BRITISH i the promoters that the movement will into the Provincial Capital. �. them, beware lest it.fall• upon them -shire,; sats: -Mrs. Mary Kemp, the extend to other countries, and that, The cheerful hum of Captain May s1 nd overwhelai them and their house. oldest woman church organist in Eng- November 11th will be rude League propeller was the prelude to the. in roan, land, and probable in the world, cele- " ^ , of Nations Day, which also is "Armis- rest ro'a .. o! w o hit a brated her -eightieth birthday by giv- His 'Majesty's Plan to Secure �� �- 4jG trig It ,should be the sublime di]ty ofh tice'-Day." from thou_sanda of throats when X11, with -out thought of partisanship, lug a recital m the parish c arch. Esuployment For Returned � Royal party finally stepped unto jo Her fingers.• -are- flexible, her eye- help in the building up of the new, Soldiers. the City of Edmonton to . receive the _ 1 eight marvellous, and she played the H.R.H. Took a Flyer in •Oats; )world where labor shall have its just great _masters with the vim , of a wo- hondon, ' Sept. 14.-A new plan to Lost $375 on Grain Exchange , loyal greeting o! the Edmonton reward and .indolence alone .shall II man half her age. secure an Absorption of the lOtr,000 -•`_ people. � ter want." Her grandfather, Sam Taylor, the still unemployed or disabled army,i A despatch from Winnipeg says:- I .:p villag4 saddler and harnessmaker, taught'sisging to the countryside, also navy -anti air force men into the in- While watching the large blackboards CANADA- WILL- -the ILD INVITE CANADIAN PARLIAMENT with their hundreds of ev er-chapping � BELGIAN Iii1�rG A11TD< QUEEN , the clarionet and cello. She was a dusstrial rank's appears to in the �. APPROVES PEACE TREATY: favorite pupil of James Turle, late shape of a royal proclamation, in, figures, and listening to the bedlam 4,f organist and choirmaster, of West- which the King, holding it '"a deer, I the many traders-- endeavoring to sell A' despatch from, Ottswa says: - on the Grain Exchange, H.R.H. the The Canadian Government will extend A despatch from Ottawa says:- minster Abbey. obligation upon all" to acknowledge'; prince of Wales purchased 50,000 an official invitation to the Kiag and Phe House of Commons has formally the sacrifices'of these men in securing bushels of October oats at 8336 cents. Queen 'of Belgium to visit Canada inti- )rpproved the tams of- the treaty of HUGE GOLD SHIPMENT a victgrious peace, charges alhemploy-', Immediately the deal was .closed, the dent to .their forthcoming visit to the pease lsetween the Allied and aaao- t iRIVE$ FROM GERMANY err of labor to bind themselves in high market fell off 3b 'cent to 88 Oc- United States. tinted. Owers and Garman and of -r--- , and solemn�bl'igatio'n to find employ- robes delivery eventual)y closing at -o--- r the Lea y see rr�n 82%, making, a drop of % cent after There are 782 varieties of • Arctic League of Nations covenant. The A despatch from London` says: -I meth for any as possible.?, approval of both Houses of Parlia- is reported that four and a half mil- The names of such employers shall the Prince had made his ass t stun- powers that have .but two colors, : 6z,•' went has thus now been given and lion pounds in gold has reached Lon- lie inscribed upon what shall be styled which proved a temporary lose to him- white and yellow. �h ' � � self o! $376. The 'broker who sold to Mirth is a paying investment --be- the Government 3s in a position to dos from Germany, and a portion is The Kings National Roll. The em- His ,^.oyal Highmsss•�rpraised' stn a 000' cause its 'stoclt'As never watered with advise the King to ratify the pact in said do be alraI on the way to Can- player thugs inscribed will be entitled, profit of at least $Z, Ori hire reran} � rwati the name of the Dominion. ads- in payment oe' foodstuffs. to uw on •his correspondence ah offl•� from the West. f'�. .F:�1.,...>�.:CY:tt_ ,,, _'....,.. ..., ',! ..... ,.....: v'w •'.. :......: ..._.. -'.'C ... -_.. _. _ - -__- «..-..._ .amu'., ..`: �..,.. .w...,-. _.... �. ,...,.. c..,twarii� .,,.ale..,:._, _.....-.L<ia_.....,.. ',w...• ...a_r.:...t�..,,...'G w --.sr :i..:....-... ..,....-... ':r_, :;.,.'.' r..a..�.r.'-.3•�.Y4.`e1f_u�'f�k$L'.Nxin''M�'C,, ^.�Yt".ui!'£�..Aee»fYn.iaw"� -z 0AIX, A* MIR -14. V, - W - I g _ . J Rw - ism R; ,And a 1,ull-lhte of farm h loments, MOTIOR is beret given that the Pro0orty of Thos. B. ;wWished ever ro_C. out.. disposed tario, in the Province of Ontario. - 14 g Friday morning of his farm cverythIVS will-'hItby Town of Ovhawa, in the County of ( G Town). As Mr. Hardy has ff V Gecnge Henry Shemlit. of i "AllYour, I. werdy. lot at its a 26, coo. 2, ;Whitby (near W :he 'a ib: be sold orer. will apply to the Ptrlf4meot,of Without reserve. 0 raonthe credit, T Comm S Canada.at the next session thereof, or 12 months credit by pay in intqr- for it Bill of Divorce from his with, $1.60 per year ..$1-25 if paid in advanm. eat on last G months. bale at I p. in., Florence May 6h4milt, of the City of new time. War. Maw, auctioneer. Toronto, in the County of York. in ..at the'. S., M01 Y, kftpr, 2ftu—Auction sale of t e Proyuceof Ontario, MarriedNVAJOHNMURKAR, fropiie'tqr, farm stock, implements. furniture, oman,'oja the ground'ofadulteryandetc., at lot 0. con. 7. Pickiring.'the 8ertion. Sale at Datdd at the Town of Oabaws, in 'OUR SERVICE '-Leaye us property of W. J. Cottrell. .FALL;. ItEGISTZJL PcIock (old time). See large hills, the Province of Ontario, the2nd day of —The best possible. S. Pugh. auctioneer. September, A. D. 1919. your order and depend tip on its receiving the best pro "- Milch upt ... MONDAY, SEPT..,SEPT. 22-ND—Auction ealeof ITHURbDAY, Oct. 2ND—Auction Sale of GroRoB E(zNRY SHEMILT. ebwO vrlugei% and yojing cat. BY his -solicitor, W. 6. N. Sinclair, attention. tie, Mixed bar, etc.,116t lot 82, Co farin stock and implements, the pro- Oshawa, Ontario. 51-13 petty Chinn, lot C013.20, Pickj�rlm_ Hill), the pro. of T 10 ho' PUR PRICES —The lowe3i'con PeftY Of RC-bert ohlen. 'Sale at'l hitby ha offle east of Brook. lu!ctock, old time. See,b Its. • W. B. iy No r sistent with the - 1,o'clock5 -C. Sweet to Ed ;,er�e-. Sale at I eer. Powell. WICLioneer. (-olq ffibe). . Witi. -Maw, auction best goods. Lax-ets A Unity Bowd LMft 0 U R K.—The large'st and ' 'TuRSDAY, SE PT. . 30Th—Auction sale of farui ,tock, iwPIE�14ento, , graia. 0 STOC most complete, ..Th,ext n's ver hay Abd � furniture, at lot 31, B. Whitevale Club, of and quality A I in every line. 'w con., Pickering (Hosebunk), the Prow ec peftly, of Drsun Colvan. Sale at 1, tionAMI-XF OUR A111—To please and serve you to the.best oe 00 Ili 01 -p ; 1, United Farmer's I rk, 80az - See largtk bills. Win. N., of otlr ability. If yox, have -Maw, airctiuneer. Seeds. have arrived. complaint tell Its at onceeeo•. -If FRIDAY,'SEPT. 2fta—Auction'jale of INK"ON'S Ice. CrSIM At the you are satisfied tell otheis 35 head of Jekdiax cattle; the pro. constant Ititions will be passed on next rije4ting of the Clu6r' constantly on hand in bulk or bricks erty of Albert Wilson, lot 2, con. 7. Gurn, the following xhridge (Glen Major). Sale at I a and other Sweets. Re Interswitching of RailWRys Chocolate Training in Seflools O'clock, old titno.' W" Maw, nuc. Popular Pa trio tic'Mu sic. Mi J A M ENS R/ CHARD S O/V, tioneer, Tobaccos, Cigars, etc.' lmproviag-�our School System ..Ii.WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 24TH — Auction Regulation of Foodituffs sale of Clydesdalee, Shot -thorns IN DILLINGHAM BLOCK -Standardization of farm implements ALSIKE SEE D .Regulation of motdr trucks on our choice dairy cows, Lecelbter shee� Pickering, Ont. 1 ..Own F soft roads 'WANTED BIACESUITH SUP I We will p �y the highest Honeshoeing and general blacksmith rprices for a kinds work promptly attended to. S. 1 o d. f Lame and Interfering borne numle , cohol Se t ad us saw a specialty of, and 'Money re -i56. ' ' plea and get tour prices before funded it work doe* not Olson Pmve satisfactory. The beat of facilities r cleaning. fo D• OCtor''s Say, It, Is a, menar-p- J. H. DOWNEY CO IdPAN' Tf tAX,& 5 C 9"d ..in Any and 'Mi- Forms • WHITBY. ONTARIO A CA* JMIVF ounces of alcohol will kill a­fuJJ_ A grown healthy man within ten hours. PICgERING GARAGE Taken in smaller. but repeated doses alcohol lets him live longer but gets him Having purchased the:garage business of M w vidsou & Williamq we the end. All alcoholic beverages are poison, are 810W or swift. prepared to repair all -makes of autos. k; We keep in stock all kind-, of Ford accessories, tires for all Medical 'science* has established' that ,alcohol isapoison and anarcoti "chemically makes of car,,,, oil,-, etc -related to ether and *chlor and not' 17 Stimulant. • A man Wa . a once bro' Annis'&. And Pi ught out of Andrew, �P ermg ether who had taken eight ounces, and a man - was once brought out of chloroform who had S taken 221/2 ounces, but no man ever reviv-- ...S 0 L D 1 E R •ed who swallowed five ounces of. alcoholat POISON Cheques 'and money transfers re resenting a. Single dose.. The 7 pay anti unconsciousness or. allowances' of soldiers drawn in &wTng Exchange irl bo coma prod - I - ws produced by if not broke cashed by this Bank at $4S635 to the n within ten ortwel hours is followed bey.' 7 practwall y certain death. We will transfer money for sokfier% fi"C44ChaJ'Mft ;any POW in Canada wheire we have a brancL sso Alcohol as medicinehas been expelled from the American Pharma.. COppela by the American.. Medical Association. DOM'wlo�1 BANK r • J.:60RDON HALL, Mant. ...,WHITBY BRANCH'. -2.5 1 % in eer Makes it _Poison N7. :) 4 r14E beer of the ballot !Contains 2.5170 alcohol by weigh!—quer twice k6ing Hardwares; Store' - Pic r JL U strong as the beer 'of the Ontario Temperance Act (2.50 Proof ...: Spb*s). The Beer of the Ballot it int catina. 0XI g. Three glasses of the .Beer of the Ballot containsat much alcohol as a glass of whiskey. There is onl' one place to buy, When you are. -asked are you in favor of beer containing. 2.5 1 alco;' ,_.Ahe 1900 Gravity Washer hol by weight—'iii shops, bars, or anywhere e6e.. vote Fully i3aaranteed Free Trial Gi yen . ... NoI —7.:. .:. 'The old Reliable an 4 fN 019 9 now Famous `TP Fou imes— Happ7 'Thought Save yourself, save your family, save by..boo " your c9untry for the dctiny sod intended unhAndicapped Rues -1d Be careful --mark your 6' i0ome and we aurs­4e' llot after each citiestion'%ith'an X unser the headed SOD NATO you money and give xuambit". h "No." or your vote -will be lost to Temperanza. .A full stock of staple goods on hand. Dr. Williams' Fly Oil— the best --on the U awrket. Royal Purple calf meal a rio o Refere and Stock PeCificiva arrived. I itid Hi ommittee bag will convince you itis. ,JIOHN MACDONALD, D. A. DUNLAP S. GRANT 'ANDREW the best to be Ch4irN4X. Treay -CAair It is pleasure to show otre goods: er '(TCOI F man "d S� -xccI&icrLJeB!ds..70 to.) ......... P1 Sir J. B A I Q DON G L CS 'A S1L111fijhktne COA_ ---GOA ... . ... FURNACE that is easy to manage; a ftumace A economical of fuel; a ftu-nace that wM heat our home comfortably. put M OW is the time to This is the proposition we offer in'the Sunshin y6ur Tlui Waiter 8 supply. McClarys beating experts will plan a heiting sys- tem for You without charge --a heating system that i We can' 'fillyo'u1l'­orders komptly theY guarantee will heat your Home comfortably. If You want to be sure of COMFORT;,at Riglit- Prices'. 2 YOU Want a durable,. honestly built furnace,. L.'& W.'Coad, the best f ce, well installed, put the probb= V t'D up to UL vimst anthracite obtainable 7 the I21=9 DRAM UM ft the drift C1111�11, ie 11111111 The Campbell Flour' MQhW Ltdo. Sold by S. 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I I I . .- . ;li �... -_ ­_ , I I ,� .`�"-4 �- ...., *. . . .� . " =)2U T TO I .;-, ", 11,11. . I 'i : . �.7 ' o . . ST.TIPI EM&333i� . :.. .. :_.. , . �,� . ­�,.­.. A ! .,�-�'� 0 . , , _ . I ". :.,�.. .,�:,� 1, "Rl. . . .. _ - .. ,__­� b , 11 .1 - � ­ ­ . .-AM , , 1-s . . :,..-.;7--- _- -1 C -3 -10- 3 R. X MST - G �-- -'- T., ,, __. I ­­. ..."_t . 1-0 1101 M "... ­.­ _�__7===... -­. - -- --.-- �.. __.. __ - . r -,�. . .- _ I ... .� .. __ _.... __,_ � _ - -----.--- .... .- . - . . -- - ..._!;:.;..;r?I - - I .- \ . . . _�., ___________..____________ ... ... ­_.. � ... ,.... -.-. - _ _._1 � �.­., . . . ..I. . I .. � I _* .. PICKERING, ONT.-, SE-PTEMBER 19; 1919-. ', . . I ,..,] . . 1. - -i - . 1. . - - ­ .. - - - - ___ - _____ . __ I " . I-- �­ .;. , . . ��_;__ _ :,-.- - - _ 71. �_ - _______1 . . . �. -, I . __.�_, __ __ �_­­_-­ ---_- .'�_:_q . - . . ­ � � ___..___�..___==,,==� - _., ... I - .. � L . - . . . . . . ,ent of the revenue derived from the operation of t1is Sndertakl � . . , - � 'i.1 _ _ __:_...1_'_1UUTN1CIPALITY OF THE - —AGREEMENT HEREINBEVORK REFERRED TO -'��. b.14. I�LAcloe,t,to�n ,ear to meet the operating expenses -(Inoludlng elect I I .. , � I t t d sInkIn4' - - I . . . . .-.Power), the � stration and the annual chatgo for ' .1' `� ., - .. 9 . .: '..in 'tliiie pear of -� , fu1J&On . the renewal -of' - w6r w V - -_ L. -I. . This indenture nni&de the ................ day cif ,...,.*.; ......... - tile bonds, ��ffl'.11 any belo Ing In'ta[qr in part; , ' * � , ' " � � � th,4 rationd! . I , .. i Township of Pickerin ' -d. one thbUsand hine hundret and .......... ..­�t... . . to e ra.i,lway, such ef!cit shall, be pq.ld it �11 mill-kaffort It I t e ­ . , * I - Lot I d, of 'and in the propovdion. adjus&fty the Con 1. ' 11 I � evoul: ,. 1. '. .: . y r . I . I , - , � , - etweell � .1 . . � � . ... - � . .,�. - ? , , : _. , .� � up�tn d I U d ustw by I . , .. - . . '-' I . of 1'. to pay Its sha � �. :" I - . � � L . .. 0 of any corpo-ration e ZaArintr rovided In . . , �: . - - or ONTAMO (herein- tile Com ­ sslon, it she',', be lawful for the'Colli .. ­�* � � , r " of , % , L '. ;';:' I - - . . T H E HX-DRO-ELE,CTRIC POWER CO_'!kMIS,SIO-N M� ini.siq4tu, . _. - .�_ ., - B'Y-JaW No. � �.. . . I after called the ,,commission"). of the T41rist Part, I - t 14.fe .I'..-.- -4, 1 1 1 -_ , . .- � clause 2 (b) ' -to dispose of debentures hqld b� ,. !,tig, Mrilty f.r =Y,j _. I ,, I ..:.L . . and . . I I I such deficit. a%.ny areears by 'a� pffiatlon sl - - - '1�1 n %at the leg&l mte, . . - .. - I . I A Bylaw to autboxize a certain . - I .- __.��!.:� �.. THE 11UNICIPAL CORPOP-A.TIONS OV T1-IE,,TO1VN'STUP OF YGRX, THE . - � . I ' ' TONN,N,SHIp OF .SCARBORO, THE TON't"NSHIP, OF PI TNG, THE . I -i .. ,�,�. L , I � �":',agreettient made between The . 1 5. should any c9rporation,fall to perform any of the obligations to the Cord . . - .1 I I 149. TIM -. In addition to all other remedleit. I I I .:,1 �. . -in . - . 1: - �!.: . ,.. Elydito-Electric Power UYMMIASiOtl TOWSSHIP OF '%`i,`HITBY,' THE TONYN-SHIP OF EAST TSY, I mission undei this agreement, the Comrkalsslon'ma� way to such corporation '! ... - TOWNSHIP . OF D.1LRWXGTOX,. THE TOWN OF IVI-rIT33Y, THE . and. withopt notice. dis,coiWnue the service of'the rail L � :l .: of Ontario and tke Miiinicipal Coil-— ... BA0W.NL1LNWLLE - AND TRE CITY - default until tl�e' said. Obligation has been fulfilled, and no such di1scontinuatrice Of I . I . : TOWN OF OSHAWA, THE TOWN OF . . - , .": ... ".r . . . � ­ .i)oration of the Township of Pick- . OF TORONTO (-hereinafter c-alled th6 "Corporations") a the Second Part: . serviep shall rclieve th,q corporation in default from the perforMfLnee of the covezl,� � . -�: '1� -�-:`.�;o . . . -)I'- - - . . . � . . . . al�..,.i, i-;,v!sos and conditions liereln'contained.- .. . I * I- I I . I I ..._.. I .... . .,.,7 . - . . . . . �. . . ... � . .. � - .... . eving, Et'rid, other Municipal C( -Where:as pursuant to the H�:drc,_I.,Iectric 11,�Ilway',Kct. .1511, and 'amendmen.ts , , I . m oper- I :- - :-,:� -.�P! . . the conqtru6tioti� I I d' ,to encluire IntQ, examine, investigate and . I 6. In case the Commission shall at an .. 4 ­. I . allways y art thereof by strike, lockout, riot, fire, invAsion, ex-, - - � ::� � � :: , por,ations. for ,thereto the' Comililission was recilleste ra ray or i ating the .raiI,*ay or an. -p, �'tlraiiI 6ir tlnie4, be preirented fro " . . ,A.1 equipment and operation of an report ul,11ori* the COSU Of construction and -operation-of an electric Ilm s . are situated, ploslun, act of God, or the KIng*s enenai�as, or any other ca.use reasonably beyond � -*.:, � .1 , , I , .: lway -under., "The to. be constructed through certain districts in which tile ocorporation , -,o,.',.nd to operate the ra.il-vvay or such: , � ' :' � Electric RaL ... the its control, then the Con"llic-41 11 shall riot be 1, 11 not.be relioved fiom any! -_, : .. �- *-;�7, 1 together with the probabilic i�evenve- that- wodId result fr operation Of such 10 . . � .... � . - � - .. 1- � .. . . ,Hydro -Electric Railway Act, 1914,' ri�kllwa�` or - railways; � . I I I . -1 . . -part thereof ,during -such time; but the_ corporsi;iorks shal. , - - , . I . . . . ' ,� . :!aW'1IXY or payment I,itiaer thn� skureement, and as soon as the causq of such In- , .1. . - . abd amendments thereto : . . ti ti f 11 i�; �� - L ; ,� �­,� ' "I -1 .. " .) I 0 1 &I 0 u geopet"' �.� . -ating revenue and expefises of -the rail- --�,'i!.%vay,:and each bf the cor,po . cl dili tit , : Wh.er'a' it is expedient tbRt tile _�TA w , ..e, Nnfinlss-6n IlIks furnished the corporatiorki with such a -report terru� t4on is r,aioved the Qcn,rkii��:i�Qrk shall, without any delay, c (I rations shill bo.proni�p liew U . e s I . -InL� otal estimated cost. olien -t!oll ol� .the't J� � - �.'. � . .,:Iio%N the ,c­ipitaf colst to be borne, 1,y �.ach of ,t� power tia, remove and overcome an Such' &US$ or caus"! ... . -1 -Corpora tiOli 'Of the Toxviriship of . ,.,,-aN- or'rall*ay,4, ancl (2) the picipQrCon of I dolnLr e'N­rything in I 1� .: - . - edu!e "B" attacked hereto; . . uptlork. . I - , . . , I .., : I , and other Municipal the c0rpor�tlons ,is set- forth in sch . - ­ - - . . Lyf iaterr : . I ­ I . . - _. . � . . - .1 ­ . . . . ."I ..�,., .. ­­ . . . Pickering ; . . . ., . -_ - I ' I .. . . - . . _ . �� -1 , . � � . . . I., .. .. � rations hereby authorize th I e Commission: . . �,� Corporations should enter into an Anil whereas on receipt of the - said- I eport the corl.')vatlolls rewles'ed tile Com- ' ";. .It �11-1:7 J>e.:�J�vfkl'. for, iLnd I tile COrPO ted I - . I . . I . ' . I . , opcir -ays (hereinafter to lll,.i*e tne t,'sinte ' ffie rai!%%�'...'wiffi that of'any othe;r railway systent opera �. .1, i: -;� I .., - �. Agreement under ".Th6 Hydro- mlsslu:i to 60115".`ic- �-(Jtllp,%Illd. .1 t,e a ;�.yst,.,, u , . n of e!Letric rail%% ss of . . ed the railway) over the roptes laid down iiii schedule "A" attached hereto. upon .in whio�e or tm vart-i.,v tile (:­lIVl:;�sIQn- �aitl to ex,chskn4e'eqlC%IpltV% �xnd operators 1 , . .;�� 1? I -ic R - I 11 ' . I . '. I�i,)per.'provislori being. h system%^ .. . . " . , ,t --.d In the ne - -.�- . . I 'EeC! tt�iiiis and coinditions , . froul 0. SYStOm to the othel . Eleett ailwny Act, 1914," and t . . 1,.a-,ne- here'n s - ' - . .1 . .., � qt of any equipment used In common. . , . I ' * , � - . I., . . . _. �: il `amendments , therete with the ' ti 0 �i .,ha'l pa.- its p.roportionate share of t -he co. I � - I 4 - . I mrnlsiion has a;_-r­�d will, tile corporations on hchalf of I , - - . . . . I , ( -is the Co and con- . . I S. - ny , i -n- a­�, W.',e�r -=urklcIPa7 corporation applies to the Commisgiot, �. I - . Hydro -Electric Power , 0 .1 where, ulp ard ­pcnue the .ral'.wav upon the ternis ' . �...1.7.11 �! Commission . - conditions -that I..r iin .,x'..-rLs:l)!l. 01 61,� .*r'a.;!,,,, I,* into lt�l municipality the Commission shall notify, . ... . � ,� - - 1 C-61-�� it:-)iis'_to construct, vq - I f .... t 'a I I . . ' I .:.- . - r, hreinafter caTled tile ditlo�y, and In the'm - anner'lierein se'* for,,11, lj'ut ,apon the expressr , ) i:�vs, III I%% 1 ":Llic, o7r a tinits and �place'6 hear el repre- � � , . .� � W, .: - . � , .� , be "able by reason of arkY e ror o!.- crills,:i6n ,Ili.. ,-,ppjl.�ara �ri!l the,corlcir.4 � . , * . - . -tiction, the Corn.nission. shall not ill at..%* NV:,:. , - . A� . .. '. . - ... CoullLission, for the consti ions .,,,Ol­.,inv finmnc'al or other ol,11-4adon or'" � ,, .��O 111, 'e lwme. US to thq..t�r:iis �krkd conliftions re!ating to such pro.: I.. I . . �f LAI, In any rstImates, plarks Or specificat . . ­_ IuW:,­.�r 11 . . . 1, - , . —equipment audbpecation � . . . ing oi;t of the ppr�orniance of fe(...�iiial-I,nia,loa of the Commission, such extenslon'.. . _ T., -l;_- . .. . loss NN-Mrsoever b% virtue of tlii3 il.'-:,:c.­I('i-t Or �'Tls- . I J.neekl f::,1­-nsIon. , I", On the a:ppileant, as to the coat . . . . % �', .- � .. . . -� ­:� , ' i ,�t (.J:.3cvlmin�aion in. favor of the' _� � . -Ritilway in ' .. . �., � . � ... w. .. '.. . .. - - tmho-'zed , Nv I t 1, o. . . � �. . Electric,' aud through the terms thereof:' - . 1, .U:� I extensloL'W the Comnalialon I . � '. . - I . . . . . I."',; iirr,�l t � tr� *b,l iric'AIrcli" f,)v �ir .by retts,ji, of,'any suc� 0 to .. , , the 51111licipality of the Township. '. ., i 4 . . . �roratfor.3 ,have assented to bvlaws n such terms �Ankll cqrkd,it�otis Liz- may appear equitibl , ­ . And whereas the t�'. otors of,.e;Ic,h ol. 'tie- cor 111�!,� e, "', 1 "�--. lal�*.%'a...�'up:� � . 1, .; I. . . .: , -ent.-with the Co!rniIFF;I�n fas ti; , . , . ... .... - � , . .. I _. . ... - . ... '. , I . ­'. . -1 � - -Pickering, and certain other MU111- :..: ns' *,; 6titk,r -Fn,.O tit; -s �.gt.3er. �7*��On,� - : ,.,. I �_ .. I . .. I , '. 1. . ::iiitfh!�� ,� t-iz '!,� �o�i,.�-r. ID e ct;,;:', . I . . � - I. : � ' . I . . I Z! ­ eJUIPIIlCLt alid dl"�__-' �'-C�rl Of the� ra`il-.v:iy rui lalu: -down in the said . . I ­ �.. ., ­ � . . .1 .. . . -11 . I :4. cip-.0ities, itipun tile ternis and c6n. the c,�),I**.r,uc.t;oti, ' �%On�; . , . . , tile' rtilfway Into ally municipality this' ' �.. "I :� -. � ditiong and subjc�ct to the provis- -schedule!:;. But. o the Wlov,lnii .c. -his. and con�l� I . . � � 'No ..,^,,, ;Appl�:cati6ii' ,or an FxuFnilion of s1l:An l)e grantied. if it Is eati- , . . . . ! , , . . t' - I ' 1 , .. . . .. ... . ' . . , , _,!-;),yI:.;,_>n .0, NY:,­:�Ci,� nQt k,'p:tr;y to 0::s airr,�eine�nt .... . . � , - th . ti*i�s�iiJii that t'h,: CO-st ,if serv�ca of the. rallwa'y to the corporations* . 11 I ,.�v- e.lc4l i44ued'del..�i,tnreq rot ; i;y the -Corn . . ' � - ions t.et forth Abd contuitted in the AnTl �%vh�rea's' (he corpoiartlon 11 , e amounts set a revenue an4 accommodatign be In- . . , - r. . ' have .deposited Ahe said de�,�,nture3 , I.I*�, ,i -1 - � . I . 4 :` - Agreement set olit it, this BY -law �,.rth In. schedulie "B" attached hericto. -:zl.nd .. ., . . . I �..Lt'��t4 hi.relo %v�:l *tic 01,11'1--�Iiv I:ioeased oir th �, . . - . . , . 'Cei�_d.y�;,Lh6.�L tht! written c�,tnserkt Ii: t'..c ;uajor.ity' of 'the corporations . , ' , Isiii9n; -.- , � 11 I,) � .. I— , _. ­ .1.. . I . . � . I . I . I .Itth the..Comm. .. .. . .. ­ .. - . . . . . _ .L�t� Lt , . , . I - . . . �T, and according to the route�- set I .- ­ . I �� . I . I ­ . . . .. �. -- - - . - I . ' - - . �:' ' I Now. therefore, Cils Indenture w!tre1Feth:-;. . ... . . . . . .. I :,_ilei !,.r . tu, - .. ­ . � . . . I , , C .:q.� � . ,.. . .- ­1t.on i Li It rm, At. - .a.zretement- � , 1� . . . . . . � .. � , . -oration rek: -I* --thent shall mean, . I I ,,....forth'itil Schedule "W' to thesuid 1. . I � I 5. . 'IT A � f afik- corl iulred nder thii tizre , . . . � of.*the corporat!,ma �.­ .- .O,r ,41jelf ,�I.pb. _-, �,acfi consent' i,�li g t e fo . : I Ag reeto ell t. - 1. In tonsideratlon of 41�- rr(hni5,,; �.qd of *,',. e - A .%,-! i - -f t1i.- c,, inc:i. I �, .. . ' . 04 ,%.i,. nd. -tmendtfients _11i � ,._!a�l dLity Pit'�'--J by,tk,I, counci! of tile corporution.* . . I , And whereas the estiluated CORt herein contained, and sub4act ',O 016 r:9v�--'-I!"4 Of ' I .L in--I;o:,:':xkL 1. . .. . . ' ,l, ,.1- . -por4t . io.ls re -.d:,, I v,*-i-k-,!�y--,'-'7 -, - � ­ . . �.. -1' - . . . � . - . .. .1 I . . . �- .. _. .. . . - . � . , - � , . - I 1. . .1. . . . . 1. . . . . . ';,`Ja�ly' adJ��it'arkd �;&Vportlbn Vetween the 11. -, I I of the work ull4er the sRid ikgree- 'there . *, a �, . the Co.'IimIs:i!n?1-aTr%Q-- %vit iti �c,,�; v I ,.i-�. -,%;c CornniisI,ion 04'. at � leas�" - 411. 1 . 1: . ­ . * -lets In which . U �- , I .. . t:i) To constr.ic-., pijuiw �,;,,i qptrate I . ­,.­'� .. 1, , , � r ?.-,, k.,L­_.v,1 cc:,!�. r ;dtiqn. e,k1-II1j:11eut, OP a, �on. inte;o t.. sinking fund., . I , 7 _1 ment i -i $8,360,794 ;' and whcre�is tile' ral:%ay through the ill. -.-i . , '. or .. .3 1� - .. - - ,�� , co4, of .� nevv:.g t".e property 9f the, .-ra! -I.Y., . � -J . . .. re A t, i .) nor,&,,' , . . t;'ICUII�-."... I � , , -_ � the pt)t tion uf the co -t ot *ht, V.)ilioratlons 1 � -Aie on VI.eh-,:f of the -C It, ..Qns:. ; _ �� . . I . - � . 1. .1 . � I - � '.. . . I . . ... . ­ . . . . . . - I :� I . , ' - d wn - 1.1 , ,vise, I .. . . , * c , -T9 eonistFuq And opqrato the r,%Ilwa), over the, -' I. - . :1 I.., r:'�' ,y p,� ,.% k� arid.all, t1r.- wc,r'". rrorl I (I I - _: .the onstruCtiOn And ie(luipMellt _. , (i.) _ rou M. lald ., 0 erly and efferts.held- ant] t n con- , , , � . . . . - . .- ; . . I ­ . .: 1�!%lk�wi'� , ,'O!,A_1:i;(.�e.L .,,i.-.q,0rIed. op�r4t,d and malliltaJimen 1�' the 1. . : I : of e e - -1!,­b7e'veioted In !h,_ComrqIs"on on, , - - . - . . - .. Cor - th liti, ' to be borne by the Cor' -II-chedal.) "A": .- .- ..:I:_,_ .- - , . ­ . I . . 6r! te; �. . 1p.,mix. , - ­ - . _ _­-....- ._­_�_-�_ I _.- . �. . . � ' I ' aid .ikc.t srL . 0 . . - � I - . - . ..... --- ti F� -.--J­ts-�744-li- �-- '_ t_!e-;UC.-.t:.'X"k tbie 's . .. I . I ition of the Municipality of the . 11 - ' -.t i - . , , - __r�.�_- i,,It TtFo-(`- -"!ork- Olan -be-env t!ed to w1t�l --u h � . (c) .�,ro I&s,.�e '_,ckrd..'a.j wa-.1(;0d.11'_parr,gi-0'T;ht 3 of_thIs, i;4"ea_nvr�t. vii coyer e . ", -.1 I -. rrr:­�rt.71) . tit rqn 1. ol. ­ . . � - h I'l I offurni I . 11 , . ... . . - __ . � ... I I .� . . "I '6it, under this agi-ee�meiit "d -not . .'.."�-', rerwn.;hip of Pickering k estilliat- , . 4 iai�a N'r ­ I aw rk OY ­VPQ'­-d by. t : . ', I I I I .ost v.1 conatroct�ns ind equippli-4 *he ra!lw�Lv: . I - he Commiss, I . . I. - - .. . .. . . I � . * . .. - . I - .. - . , . w . .. . 4 . I . . . t!e-MAI. - ... - -� � - :- - '.'_ . . ." - - . A � . . . . .. . . .. . - -hed, -.:-, n 4 [t rd ­ eq 4.) r4lo - . �-:! � , , 6d ai 84,QAO, as set out in St - H To furnish :,.,4 f.ir ,,.o N-,!� -1 II. -SII -C .t -s .-­6Aern .i ivi ':� .t nt. . .. ­ .. . �- . , . � t'i e n t', 1,Ir I "I , , , , t 0 wo to z�vsl tile h,�stol;i,rl :410 - . . ' I . ­ - Ule, "W' toltbe said Agreet - tis!� on the rall%v-t�', to o�*)-Irtkte ,�:;s e 1­-iki1;?ln1:n ` - 121--i;-F-k. 'of tl.'ae corr,�n%*G�k";-ovenants and.1wre.es with the other.' 1- - - f,01 � . I. . . .: ..I .. I - ments and appor. ;I -;a ­,'� m;nmodatior, I,o4.klI­.,, hA,. Ill -.,- r. -z -rd to t -1,c d:A*,rIv, rer%-4� the t--11-, i,r , ,'n-. . I . ­ . .. . . . � . . I , I. 4. : :. . .. subject to adin"t .. . ii�n �_nd 'erjwi,�ment �- !�),,�'tcii -1,d-!: ottz"r IV'( ;!,*.&!,�.. ,%'n'l *.Ior.A� and tp ex-rc,�ao , I I. T,),:r,,rry cut.th4___-!,..ments.And p'rovisions herein contakneli': , - . - - - .. . �. tionment, between the Corpol.a_ ..ru,, 'i;er. -- , lf,, t:.- .lig it i..f;:kL,e;t!ve ppe'raL.14tu -And service, - %.l.. - . . . � � �. . . !! kj�ie �kill and Ill, .,o _-0 as to z I - I :, . .. �_, - 'by the Comnfi4-ion v � I ... r�kl,way cQ:.­sijt_n,,-*- writh 'goi>4 :rr.4.-.,lk,.;*v-.,kTrAt: -- . - I . . %,�, all, mew's-ris. in Its power Fit "I! times with the Commlealog I - � - tion -4 from " I . . I - . ,1;) T 0 M-Opornte . �. , _ . , � . - . . . .. .. . , . . '.. r.,.)-.t-.rl%,Or,l.l,e,condif'on!i f(�r the cvrrytn= out of the objects -of the . i . . time to time, aq provided by the . .. . p, ..61 ;to,ie: co'I,,,�fwl t*'-. th�, rail- � ' in a L'e ' ', , :tnd.'to ililcrease the revenuv of the railway and on- ' I � ' Tr) re_­,:Ae �!nd 0 -4 -.the f,rv�;_a,ntl 'r..,w% - . - . ,�r,caw�it ,,l,id oi thu-siiid,�iti,1,�:_ .... .. - - - -1 - - - - .. .1, - - ­ I -1 ke) I—— _ - - - _. _ ­ . . ,.- � .. . � .c.4 1 ike��VW� , --�_ ., � . �- . . .- _ , I ­.. . . - : said Areetitoment : - . . I _ � . . ­ . . . . . . ,­ - -3tlCcV4s.- - .. '. . . . . . I . . I � : - I �, � .. -;: . A .- 1% .1y fcr :,I�', c��.14_ I Oil . __ :;.. , . . . . . - .:,rQ k-114 . I .. . I ii . . O' 'A'in : '. . ­ . rd whereas the total amount . . ­ . . _. .. . , � .. . . - - . - . . . - . ... . . I . - - , , . .. , - . . . cf� ,io li'­��ize, `tl­ rck�-�teA Ai,A t�r��pkn�s :��'tjl,e_rAl'%-�_-y -for �., purposo.4 from which 'I i. I- in tt), ­�. ',.'- nf nr��r djffe!i,sii,� 'b4iwO,, the corpoeitioni ;the C ftlinia I I - . . ­ . -equired for the � ­ I - , 'to iok,tam -a J�rcAU ' -- - ,'., � . , 11 . , -_ . � . � � , .. . . _. . Jwa 4p:,�!­ ,t��,ri.' f.%, 1-1 tlip :a Aw -ar IL:1 -ropros�n:tait lons that miLY " I - . . . _ - � - I - . .1. - .. . ,�'.. ,Z I -, - -,- -, . n'd pl� .3 to ' hi. '' , _. �._es�imated to be i . . - �­,Asll,'r . . . I., tIwl-t.' tll,� 0)nitll.m"�i.lo . . mainte ance of the taitway, a part � . .. I - ­ - I .! �; !1_1 r n s,h-�j!! �Ldjust stmil difri-roncem, and � i '. n ' Xon ' V�,y Ilr.l 016 -..,ower % - e." I� �­ il, " .; , ,� T! o,ii. __ I., I ri;..-rrion atildif havil �11 thi, ppwero . 0--tt may L, -� �s:­: � .1 0 , . The I-'� -it ' ' ". . I ' 4 "'� i""�f-k" i I"14 11 ., ­ t m.t ", , ` '. pe n se -, i - . - - T _ALin�'­'­ ;,;-i-i�11,> -­ , �,, " i , , d ni'v, rr-,Vv VC . 4 .. - Enticilries . , __ � m from opc�rating. e - -ai $ IV 1) (z) " , , i, *. - !­ ;�!'.!(. 'i.- r),ilprulcal . - .. 1z"roirited. Li,nder the ATI Refflik"Wr :_ - .. _ * , s .- I -C,)rn:",.-.vIl NO, I, ..; -�., ,­fI1i-;:, 4t: ­i ,,, - ,. .. -A�,',.' " � !;"le. 9 . .1 .- , , the � - - __ . I '_ - ' - - � ... _ . . ", _��,7ri.­I- ,,.,,),,% 1',�Ir . . .. I � . ­_ - , I - . , .-:,. - f *,, ­' , ln.`.4. I _. ... .- .. . .- . -i-renne bf'-itig �"_A , . .. . .. - �. ...... ­. ­ . . . ­ -.Z- . _�, - . L,> I,oth t he rallw Y :k,nd the - .- . - .. - - ­ .., , 1. .. I I . .erhi;xa. !-.01,,� 17�st.' ­ - " - . .1 ._088(the 4)perating I ft I .1 . ­_ .' . . IAk V.;� ., ", "1( � . . :� : . " . I -1 - . . . I - . . . I . . . . . I , I . I ppr- , . ... ..' - 'T he e 0 ,,ears from I , - ' , estimated at $1,H8,003, and o . -� . 11fo- -t it�- It I _-., , �, .-rlifflo. wlltb-c�b-"r raillill' y16 WI. r Y r. - . . ..1,4,t .,,,�,'! rv:ttlnue iml eviind fo' ,X I ­ .: - . .. - I . . . i1i 7"Init .1 041�.Ikltl 4_p*�_ - I .f . I . � - , . I IL rb�4 ,1�r. period 6j"'fifty v . - ,� on and' maintenance at S05! -k.0- , _,�,.:, ,na p-OrItil-14. . � rew;%t, with - the.con. - . : ­. Ati . . W� , : . I . . � I . . . . I !:". -I ::,. Kert-,W �n,j it- th*, ,�,;.r:��Wr)n .t4�pro*(. bp -i - hJ,, ot to re . . . %1� I � - , , . � - - - .1 . I . - - - _. .. I - .. . ­ ­ - . .. ­ .. - . 1_.. . e . - - tot, to t!;�., for !i�-. ptriods. of firty. years. subject i .1 I . . .- �, .. 6 - . I ' . � -I* * he; llvza�r *,41 rates: ��,!It .,2!:� eke- corj�urat�pn.-.fr.)rl '.. .1pritiviiied for the Purpo _. .- -1. .. .. 13 ), I -.e,-Q .z 1.Nr -o7; t!-; ,, . c, ­._ ra ' --i 'It,)ram -t' ','i '� f � -so-s of this, . , . - ,,, --4u,pJ)4Y- 10%it?"..- ,Power. Or! � , S,; . ..., . �.,. - --- ­, ,rIjr1I4,mt.. nd ris­1�1­1­ ., r, - h, e n . .. r ,) -To � I .. . , . .; Aud whereAQ., the 'tot, 'o, -­:� , , ,,MO � - I . ... . .. . -U . : �', - - . . il annual , , , , ­ . I I :,-4nl­J. ,i%�I­,'i-.ixh III- le,loi-A-41'41' A— At tb,e jxpiri�Gon of,thW . � n -4 -.c.,.' -,%%..t!. thia-7 h�tr.�ed -to m1m. - - r;k � ­; -- � . , . . eof a,I llot oxptr . I I - .-. -hru . . ­ . ... -, I . . - . �_;ar, ,4Y...:i dptermlno�. ,r -d idjttst- ib, rl-bts .. .. ount e!mktiluated to be I ecl u i red ; ." . - . ,- : . , __ . � , of the corporiiktitihs� .-. - - t" 'i roo .'"llina . . . , tively under the, . I - ' ,- .dr­_,_� '' �! .1 *X. -p, 4e,A of Ul . rlw:�r fh,e ( . �_� � . -a it . il i1i ed i'- -, ,�- !I TO ix-rv)ur� ,IiiA - -% IN r. -_-v,! �- % 1! �d -� (:;Ill it '�- k-6st4. M,. ,, 1, �S'td 6� 'k,s5iin,ind by ii.i­nii f-6.040 , - 1. �: -- . . r I . . __ I Z,. ;.! - 1 "_�_.4 In -'colnk,h, . ; a . 8 I Ivt.1 ` ,*"-T , .1 .� - . ,..,�kl.: �, .4 11 � 1 - -'rl it - - ii� 1 t h 1 4 -%-grtz-l-r."eTl , � --I --.'l -0. .r.� r . to - - .., for the peticid'(4ten yes I ,E,_,�if.i iEa*,,,��nm�",.Cciy�, - '' * ir,J *tn th- -xirviut, ; ­ �­. . a-ro" -.n . k�a-p: . i,�.I:tk.y " - ,,rI,LeQ�rAI*,4,.A as n,,o.y 4pr5e3r oqaitable . .. . i't � - 1 - th. ��: v., -t- 'filirn Is' Ked ty th .. ,,. ­-, . . . I ,- - - -nIk r, 1 , , . 3l! - - . .- _. a , ',-14 i, ' a ate ti.:,�,roL. � i�)- t1l.- T-le,tit,-,,,,A,xtt-Govetr,or-l-n 0OUTICV. . - � . , S I - - .. in t fnir -n i.. . , .',i �. � �'Iit L9 ately f6lJowing the date of the : .*�.-wiru,liioi, !. ''A . . !�� (:,j;�;.L . Q�n -, n I . . _ I 4 - � -4 to be is,;tikid I L: ­..`s ,.,irv't.n,Ivt (��iy.�-ic'r:ktiC.c; - - -, -_'. � . 1. . I . '. . . . . . ­ . - .. '�- .-4'- -Issue of the Bund I . . ­ I. . I . . .� . .. _. . . .... - . . _ . - ,� .. - . I - I I- .. . . -1* "': it � , t4ya z1a'I'Do ,t,.I-. for the shaie- of- the - L. I __ - , :7:, . . . . . . . ,. . . . .4", .'- �� ThIg. rit s _ I. . . . - I vvi `i!l - � - , ­ I . - - . . . t ' rp.,vt4;�k,�r -Jorwe,11 fr�ni ,,rera I if. it li4 -.Ind,-rfil . . . . . -1t.t,4 liswd"tri ,whodti-le,"C" attachied hereto . .ZI : - Ainde'r tbe.� aid Algreeminit. for intr- - , ., - fion'of-the ra:I*ziy dnd all)" other . . - W, - - . . ii;i AO 21�1.` V.11 III? V " ne:�id- ., _ � -,a?. '(� lil� 1�nrne, tw t'lOA,C IY�rl- IV t, . , .. . - . ' `­( i­iQ - - tt!�, 1, M �; �` � �- - '! ---* � '� ill I ­.,r,nif:r-x - ,-nens�!3- 0 . ,u'- �roptrty .: .� . on the �-aid Bondi��is $41 , -, -�t o� iI , - -up ro rt,,t , r-. . p�ctivelX­ in .the .- ;a. -1 , 8J) M.; 1 -: v.�:: - 0 e ­r rn .Il!. set . ,. � � . .. " . .1 ei-t . ­ ". I itt. ol " � ". ., ;, . ',; '. � ­�l � 1,;­�-I. ..�� :,.:osi :1 �r ira� rt�.st ,:.,!; I�e '11,11.0mL'i .�.lk tl�-. r%tk-,tA* I �". r y�er r -e * Al.. , I_. �_ L.. ,:j, 1. �� .. O� IIJ -as -- -bv-'eln - h., 111'e. - _- -.' .. _. - _, �_.' , , - � - :�:. . , t . - . . . - I � - . .. . - �... - 11 I . .. ; �,and thereafter. for the next. en&u. -T .,`0;`te-ir-kL �O ', t' - - .4 , i- - � . . 7. 1 I . -1 �'*L!:.;-, r,�:'-J';�,�: I�Ae :n ITI:-i � �,�_,.e­':; �� - .:W.:Vh � thie, --dedtfet! no nre . . I I . .� . . � .. . , I - . . I I . � . . .. - I . .. �. . I . .- . .� , . �.� - .. . . . .- . .. . - . L. . I .. . . . . . I I '' ing forty yea", the annital.-ani. , -ON it�%-!-Al , . - . . . � i -; oome - - as boon sanctioned by, .. I � ... ro;'-1, . . .- , .-.. - ;.. . '. 1- *.' cam(-r,t .J,,a:I no Lrito effect. untn it h I . ... . .-- .- I --- ­ ... I i�,' V i 1,4 irr . � -11. . . . . � - . . - . ,. . . _. . , .. - .- ­ .. .. . - . ... . . ­ . ., mi6itnt, j6�thnated ito be required ., -- ,`_ - : - �-_ .-: . - _ - . * 4 � . ri,7 .* �'. , ' ,. i it, _1*:,,,� -­- i ; . . ... . . . .: � � . . . I . . . i.::,`�_,-, : _.",� -_ �, I"r, ' ; .�, ��Iiw Z4F,:"1r,I1;t, �',f ­ he. .,i;,,;:It*-Mivt,r`hor 4-1 C, � .:--I . . " " , ­ ... , , ,� 1", t. � *4- .. .. .. . I . . - . . ... I . . - � . .. . .A: I -1 :., . - k,) T, ,� .;.:­':-�-:- -ft !::1, ., 1: , . .. �� . . . . .1 - -inkiniz fund vhArge-i ft)r the ;.- ., .� -_ " V �%!l I.:ir*, ", �,1;.t-.lAnd,..1L nx' ha*e' respectively, � , ­ Jk;r1g:. - ' I ., - -for � , � ',,,'- - *: `­­ 1. . . 1:.,; 1: . . -es'A w�,.%rir-*C thV 0�%=mi��,!'o�­a-vit the 6rporatic, . I . . !-, �, � I .., � o ll�: 1. �' !,;' I . . I Th virl t n I . , , I I , � � -it of the siaid botid4 "_ 1. . . , I 1. .1 . . . � - . � '. . . ... .-. ' ' � I I - Be kls al'a thv h�tn.�s of . 4 � . : Ir. . .a;,- b:v-._;. - - . � - . ­ - - - . ,�! " - . . . retiren,ei is$ ' K, . " * -, ' - - -L -tti,-'r cP:.vor,i'.e I thutr proper offic.ars. .. . , ioii�: If deer"iti't'.4 :IXVJ��J�.'-e 1�� 'itel Con - .11ved. . .. ... . I .. . -1 - �.11 - . . - - I . � WS, and'for intereI:lt on the aid *)111 - .1, .,. ­ iii. ,e.%ry io- 0;� c rI4Vl`-1T. . . �, . . . I . . !!! ,,. i � , I .,!$ C " tl�v I r�'. -­ 1.�I'.6� -%�,y �ori.L:ki6 %h It lyl:�ty rl,m�j!.;. af!er � . ­ 11, L14I71r . , . . . . . . _ I � . A�.Q , �.'. I r, - ­ , d1vi-I,V�, " -, I -A 1, -.LV- 0,111 � I ­ ­ - .- ... . �.!� .&CHUDULC ,"A" . - I.- - � _ - �. .. �� 1 . �� . , ' . . ,­ frr t --I- :- Ti �� ,! . A �1, :. Urp: U ­ - I . ., _ . .. . -.,-,. .--...;.­ " .:�� � = - - 7. -, -_ - . .. ­ 11 . �.": �.--Jbvnd, $4114,010 : , .. - ­e,vrti�t�. ,) ti-,� m;�;.-t -,',6ve -Fric 1_',�,1�t� I, 7 - - - - .-d, .�. . ... i�(mt� I".,. . . . I � ., , .! _. - � - � . : '. . .- . .1-14 -.X; . � �, b yo I'as I C.: ",- ., - . ­ . I i . . I ':' . I ,Ili i6 ,­':;�T . 7, . , .. . . . -_ . , � Anti whereas the portion to be . ".. , -, ltk��, , .� I ,:Ivl�s _­! k. 11AX"I, 1;� *111-1.) t ��o .. . . . , I . . .. ,. *,14 c4pittL-Inv�..*, 4. ll�e �­­­:., :, !�,, !,A. :110 Tcronto.Pickerimg Section: . . . I .. '. * �I .1 , K , .� - k: h iiet, I. rit'­.� To I . __ . . , - . . � ' ' . , , --- .. , borne by. the Municipality of the , - ti- -Is ` "" I -a" oth r .1,i.ke con,l­!,I!%*L, . . d' t,.r-n,11,'1I In' the 01ty, of, Toronto;- the %no extendA . .,: '11, '��!!I.i 'Ie ­tn. , i_ !b. � : 'i - .. -_ I ��­_ I .. %. (,,I,* "priz�iv;: ot..11t� pro-�,(,,­. . .1 w, .1 - %­ ..� 1. .), ",ati-vu be, ,. I %'..: 1 ,, , I . "'m , i - . . � . . I . . I - �",. I . � � .. . . I .. � , ;�I;,� nrf-^i-m,r4,. 4 , 1, ,Fr , tq:j ,..., t - Towmdiip of Piekiiring of the 'said I ­_ I � -r��^, 1,1 I, 1 i%­nce aorth,,,.r:y to the ', ,i I . . I - -.!!, ri.,".". - . "0 .7 w property (i!- -the T,,ro -oilt- 1C",)LrnrrrPsion, - - . . . I � � _____T:): T'I lAl;Q , t - "! " - ,,, . - . " . - . .`,�, ­ "I'', ��:..­!,il!lt, 7775TT.-_. . � �to .i y -)int ,.,(.kr ,%!;- r., In,- I. .1 Li �170-14VAI .' C k 11 .- . �-�er;,-.­t!=I-&- ottry.ot'-'e. .�,f­i�l :7 at �1 vpnue. - .."I I . I annual RiTiounts ekimatiid.to be .. ,--t � , ': I- i, .I, �_.�L ;-, , I , ". , '' - ­ I�_­­-,e,qn*1 t�l .,I�,, xer'YW .. . , jh.onoi, i-i,,ter.. .qr,&: tlI!ekI,,,,�,i-.i,A;7;-'Ii,l -to ilia -G.T.rt - r 9 . 1, . ... � I -1. "I ­ - __ - i 1 .-,q ,­,-onciinc '.iqtk:r:.v- Ln­,�...,_r C n4min � _1_ I- .. .. . :,." �­'­�-,' I 1.7.-' 1 k-, ., - TT - , . . - P! - , . . ;;- �% *, ,quired for-mninteuR'nee, !4nkin'z . . I th� r�� ,,,I�. .), t1li. � I-' ', n;��r,�* ,: ,� ,i'e I . - I'-'i'tter is in.ferse,�ted by that railwaY, I I 1'. i,�ori,,o , . I ... '0411 it a pwnt' near �N-hei�k­ih-� ,I r , ... - , )-. -Ition, �. . r ti6li 'or V�-.c:, F�ietjk.n wi. .tl-�)n.�;,: L�o..._z�t;:,:...I�,**,cr ,its N_I�.;stun J. 1 :Ing the Kngs*on.Ttoad, to Pickering. . �. �- �-, � . , I . . . - . I . I. . . . ,oce ,,j:-ter'�, ye tlizhl.'; to ril' V I .� � �.. .ftitid charge-; and intere-t i4 esti �1 _,�. �-,f :t I; I t,2 Uio�r 1;: �.: C-0 L�t­l, _. . - I . - . ... ,� _. . ... . . , I . . 11 I. . I—. . 7 � - ­ . .. - . - , . �_: . I mated at $34,860 for the first ten _,fi;:'I,jLi,i', n; - * , :_ ; , . :. -.1 � '' . .. . -r . . . . ­ .: . . . . ."', , I . , ­ . I '.. -F� . �. � .1 . . . . I � . . .. . �. -- . . . . . . I . . . I , - .,- . . . . . . I . , . . . - � I A - ., ,,,, - years, as aforesaid, And thereafter .1. . '0�tvr*4i't% TO I Lie; tall- " v il-l-� -ri)i�d -;it sr'lled-tf,te `A- as .11 _r:r_kor.inS,Sowrna0%vIlIe Sec.*Ion. . ... I ,k,)) T,;I n,.--!,, imuell .. � - ... �, , , 1. �y . . I . - . .1, . . . . . . . . . - L , _ rl!,,',.,r itIvnrit�,.;C - � :A'n I prvfltay.� tol:il t.:ri.!'� _.Lo. �;,.I;vj , - . - _. - :. . .- . . � 'ril - - -r-1--lit" -Y 'Of tile arcsc,rj�. . Tqx,otito, East,,rii Ral:akrmy .. - -1. . : : 'D -, . I I t, .. . .. . . . �. lip :_11"' f,)i�A'A-q ti -k-' - kil - " , � 'ar $30,681 ..In the qan)e baAs Fir. the .L . .. � . .. . , !� ', - - . . . "h t"�,,­i� , .. 11 -of . I -and WhILby'"Eaxt ' -' � - -, _' kc � . I . . , L . ­ . :­_­ �i,)M- tlw Townships of Plckerin�s:. Whithy ".. otion of the ctmt of constru�:tion �, 1 il...-w-4 y- .i,�,': I -e .po ri,, t ric�l *;-: I lll,l - !I -r -`I:-- L - WhitIty ind Oshawa, thence through Concession U. .i, ' ' P( ' o.' .,-�ny 1hw­.r . I thr6OKh t;ie T-,w'lli -of I . � 1- . -�'ie'l a""�_-� tl;�il i"; T"It . iq,,-.11;�,j rIr,-h__-,, !,��­ r)r.oi,;.t4t::i ..".tit ...... ; is�-.Vlg . . � . - _i, R � L - .(I ,t., tit,, (_%*,n*,,.,;,-i,ii1t1 t'r'it CQ -1:11:Ii:4.. � ' * '"'"' . . 4 ,! Township ol' D,r:1%::ton. to I. 1. L �. I., . ­�:� -and equipment. as aforesaid. sttb,.. ., �-- rl".'J\ - - - .1 UownijiLrivil'o. , _ .. �. .1. , , I .1 I . 1. llny:..8t , etti-I.A�4.­4'.%��.rl'..q , -t� or .�tivl., rai:%S.; O. ;lny part . 01 * . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . , . . ..I . , vatil. !.:'rul:w'. I . . - - ­ .. I .- I ,1 I ;,.-. � . � ­ I t I "r _ .. ,. . . . . w . - .. _. .1 I ... . _. - - - .- - . - . . I . - I.ect to adju,itinents and appor- . ;9 , . . . .. .. . I .. . - - - _',_SC:HF_DULE "a.. , .. . - - . I I AI lkrt il'.. . . . . .. ­ . . . � . I , , . , , . I . . . . . . .. . I ... - - _. .. � - . I . - . .. .:. . - T nount of de-, 1. ­ . between tile Corpo a - I. .. . , , - ­ ., � .. . . ­ ...... . . 7 .� ... � . . ' t otal at ' - ' - 1. . Jiont6emt � ., .. � . , , . . . I .4 11 . , , I ,r -t .forth, .. ..- - � tA 2,�*Tlj �,,,,i_!,-V-l�afl��ta-o-' tho r-rcM!_U,s ontl%:Pf�,lilic. 'A..Zvem:,fieriz. h-refn . . . . .. .. . : ** .. . .1 . . � I - . , -, ,:I. henttirex ; D J)e is- ' .,A.. . I � � . .1 . . I ' by the � it �, - . . ­ . . - - I - I . ons Cointnis,siQn from '- ',`e 0�11,;n . '.�;.V,OS , *,%, I! It the . � - . . . ­ . - - 1� % � ., 1; -1 _. .- - � � - - . sued h�j . * - lk of the Corpor.t0or's fi�r self,, and -ro, 0.,.,,' ;'Ol . I . � . . - ...; - .- . I . . respective � . .1 . - . I � . -1. 1. , . ,.! , . ... .,_: L I . .time. to titue A-provIded by the " �" - .. .. . 1. . . . I 1. . ; N'a ine of Nlwdeiroil vorr-cii-ation, I ­'. . I ml: nilipa� ities for . . . . �.`oniiii�:ksl,on � -, , , . ­ � - .. . . - ". : , . .1. � - ,�� ': , T - - _ - . :�. , ..�. . __ . - . . I . � : ... w. . .. ; , , - %...: '%, . . .. . * it the - I _ . , �, said Agreetnebt ; . . ,. .. L .. , , 1. T. .� I . . z_, d�l VI with , . .,) i,.s,. ri: 1-.. ng, c-Ilitipping. or.ernt.'n�, in-fln- � ­__�,­ - . . .� . .: . - 1. . - I a !.� ' ' I _ , .. , _. � ,-,­­; . : _1 .., � 0. : _��'! - Conrmi.�.;;I.in under .4�111 .1 A ' (A) T -ar .ts .,I,rLr,y of L:,� mAt of c S . 1: - . - �-__ - . - , .. �. � - �_. '' -d. a., the aniount of the whole- : ,::,, I :1��in.x . �-,,, , :,,:,,-;lj k!Irl I*. q r,rn-,.e,-t1v :.:,.fl v*Ark . *.. , . . . . . .... -1 L .. . . : I 1. ­ -, . n - . r'-pair!1-:. ?'�, "W -11-Z ,11 I �:�­ , , . 1_.�. . . . - . 'L I i. _, - �;__ - ­ 11: . .. :, J Clao,�- 2 (b). I - � I . . . . int� t" I . I' .11, . )r.ortionrn�­�- 1.,!tvi,,�t?n I I. .. I . . L ". - I , ml - 11 .. .., I . ODerty of thi� Corporit- , .. .�, Ole Cc , , - � . '! , . . '­.. ;�; ....... �, . . I , liateable pr tilmis,*ion. -,�t'I,J­ , L , .1� �i , , I . L r ,I ... ............ :1 ... ;,.,.�­; ..., : ' st�-.I,�;,11�,:i 1 , _, and al . , T,­xnA1,,IP, - N" 11,1-1 -1 " I - .... $ :� � 1. 5JS7 -,,: I - . I I Co ,.ni .i. loll I'l, f., I 1111te. t"-. t�ir.e;- - * _', I. - - , , -1,arrmzlit ..". �:I'2.4;96. - :, . . lo.tioia accordin- Revised _� ' 1 ,� 0,ii; c. � . . " . , - , . . - ;'To-xr.�IiiP ,if .s., i I - - .'. - - ­,...,..... I ... � .......... s­� . I . - 1 :11:,2 c,)qj,)ra*.,,):­ - . . . . g to the last . . . . . , .. . - . � .11 ........ I .... 4 `2 -�O ., . - . . . , . I. . ' " -�r-li It,, ­�",�-,`illlr- *11" ,.it Ing . -,xii, ­ - 1. �ir: n �: .................. I ....... 4 . - 11, � .1 , �� , . . ti..� ,,, , . .1,61ill* illa r , :* 'TI . 1i In ,If I,:, . �. , I .1 ,., 7. -. !. . . - - *; ........... .. IN0,Z04 no . . Assessweet Ra4l 'is $3,-191,359AS, 4; I i. ,r.) :­��e i,�h,nture-; f,'- . .. ;Ir � . - .. . -n "' - .......... :... _ : , . " "-. .-.- : -�:,.ri ti,o In t h i: ,'.: I ( .-, O f I �.,, t It, ILI -! ,1151. -,I L ,�J,:v %,;-.r:-.',tI ,11,! I . T I-.% -sll,ri` Ot NNITII.l� ........ : ........ ............ '29A,943 I -1 and the aniotint 'of the debentilire 1 I **.I- . .' � * �.' - , 'j, S b I p 'I � I" "A L W., � t `,,�� : _�,! i I 00, 71 �... ,. * I) Ii d,�in,I,-t1X:-4 NV4-,I7�-.h,- Ontn"llis.,1011 . _ ...'. _ .,... . ..*...,. . .".. . . . .... ::1!4K, it Ton ,!i io. Ont"r;,).. " �',"; i IIIIIO� *1.lit'14 I "�; I' . . � �, *; ') w n - .. . . * 423.tiFf) '.. . . . ,- L .,..;:..:� . i - ,. 11 e. ;4 ­ ,� � I.. I. _. _ � - , � ................. I ...... .... , - ! . �'. � . � 4ebt of the Corporation is $9,752 (its ?� , i, -1 -%-- atid lt�.,L� 'Ii�. I,.,' I ­- (1:1 .­v"I Tck,,�,n..jtIp of 1).it-Angi,;, : ........ .. : ..... -. 7 7. 1.�, . ; :.,,v:3u.j� I,�) -tj,,� j_;l;Ing,-of thI- 'w,); �. t,orktioi, - * ­ * L I - , 5 . 4 . , . JI',*)',:j'I1.,I f"LT III ( ' 1.J:-"* I J­reof' I!" Ftloli Town of.lv!;.*tl',�:,:.,......-.,.*.:.�..; ....... I .......'............. 1. 1% , - th,;,�7olil:,I'­011. ;,.� I . . � I - f; ­ -1 of which ii�ither irincipai nor ,,: ( ro In t;!lI*1' t 1.11i,- 16 . . . . III I . I— ­ * 4i'I­ : :"OiJI!It. .11 . .6%' slich '.-. I- To -,N* n ,if C) -) 1 AIVIA ...................... � ............................. 71 i. �11 I �J. I;; , I su,-4 f - `�,.�,!­.t_ .- - . .. ..................... ;". '216J1,30 . . . - � - interest is i� arrears : . lllotlll��, ot . ,nae4 . _u . S. n ;n-`,,Iz ­1­T1I-:T�r,'t!-,n sli::�! I! --1 to 1 '� 7 11 L ,ro "', n o f r1i,)-,vni-%r,vi::I, ..... L... - ........ . L , I I . 28,6655 - . � . . � I -1 - , I I ­ � " ­ . . . . , for , city of T,,ronto ..................... I ! � I.. And wheres, !�.e j­.le:,ast., ,�f ,li,,.r-t;'­1,�'.' fl -P P"I'll-I-i'11,; 01' sL,I'!3 !!'1,j*..!IZ�ITe: , . rcri ,rat�� , 'd - . _. . . �. '. .. I . . : . * . li,)�:Il, IV 'I. t " -A .- ", I �; o. . I .. . , .J'L,!�'! - , . . , !ill_ .1� . . tl . 1. I - . I ; I ."' T': �' III . . . ' I' �t_rni�; .ind I con,Vtlors -:1., %h,' 00 1 11'11'� It, I"., 'I -,-.,I �(,!C�, * ........ ­...;..::::` ........... 4.3 'i I , , R only, a portion of , . Ili: - : -the.Municipality of the Towns] IP � .,-. r- � I rp", , " , , I --:,-�I� . - .1 � I , " I.- :-Q, 11'..".'i 1,. tile, rimou.nt of bond§ to lie iss vA, nietitioned In Claeuse 2 ..... $kU,0.7141 * . - ­� n,o, . 'Total , . . ___ - .11 .., � . . ,I;&,1,,),,:-, oi ironi itnie I! !iww :,i-it�l 1- "!, �I _J!i",;,!t:0I1 , .., - - - �� __ . � - -1 I.. . . - .- .. . L n - . �., I . --, -i �;. , - - - � .;.F P IW I:M�l . .. - I N I , I I OT , -*Ar- t - . I - - , - , . �� I 'Ll , I I . 6 -nship of Pickering as ! .- I , , - " ' - . -etJ,,�,,-, 1,�.i : , .14 I.- , I� I . ' I . f the TQiN ( 0 JL'� 11, j:I,,. loll or the total ��ii,,ot,nzl: b; .,� ",I:e.�,. ,7i- r,e,,_,:,rif Invo. ' I I � I � SCI.-IF-DULE,"C" 4 - . - , . I . I I i,nd' al­!'� . . L. _... . . - . ' "C', to - k. . .. .. .1 , 1. th-� s(-.rvice rende C0111,�-Lti-oe T­vftuo 4_1,�rlved,, . . " . . I . ... .11 ...... I . - Dist cts, r I . -enumerated-An Schedule pitItt ill%-., I rol. . Lhi: . . . :::!�-: I .: ... .,. , . . I. . : rl ateable . !!�C�: �,I�Iitahle, C�:1(14,icr­; . . . I . . . .1 . ­. . .:. : �-� ...... � - ..'_ .. _. - L. '. .--,%.--.- I .- -.:..-. . - . . ' t1he Said Agreement, is served by , .. .. . . . . � . . .. L . . . L . ,hroperty of which �.ill � . 11 _. .. . �.. -7_ - - - - . :- . , . - . , . -,. I;— . . . . '? ..... .. I ' . I .. -j :it- - ��!ih._ -)I�I; . 'a. _(�Vrporatlon- ... � I L ".. I all bear rate i!. . - said Railway. - (r) -T,� vilk-, r, . _r,�­men' ,i-, .'Ir:'2-�'�zc-m0-­t . - � n,l To -:,;�nt. no 1. .3, I.. :.,...:N Me of Municipal '.. .. 6� �', ')evied against the ,I:, Ir., I,._zipqrt:ILi-,,n coni.pan w , i � . - ',nditc,,mi, nt I-) ,. y 1*i, �IL I - 71:i*0 _ (:.t:l�_r .1 .. .... IT,. r r., 1 � wz,,. L . . . ,­ _... . 01 .. 7 . . . . - . _. - I ­. . �­ - I., .. .. -�-- Therefore, the MunicipRI Coun . . � -:'. -.. �, � , <Zorporation. . . . " ­ "tt,--i, cv:..�erlt of ��:'- Cun!',I,i­�41111; . * .. I :. -1 _ I � ... .. ,.* . _� 11 . .. . .0 � ( L, . L I . cilof the Corporation pf the Town. ',:Iz ., r I. . - .. .. �'. ­ ­ - ­ -,. .� ..- . - . . I. . L � .1 I . . . ..' . . , - I I ,7 L . . . . - I... . ­­: I ,� , r,t,;.­.v,, nmi ptrforni tl,,p (1,0141en-intA, p­ov��',­I;: ?lc,il conditions so t 1. I . . . . ' L '. 1. ' f L.:� - .. �:� 191 " ;- ---�4 . � . I . ship of . Pickering -enacts as fol. ,(I]) To ;�c,:­,, - ;.he z Made, passe'd-and enacted 'this - day 9 _. '. ..1k * .. . : _. " ,r�.,L .� ill . - low$ : '111S :J_ III .., int . A iwv:ormed li� . . ­. ­- -,. i rl i, I to lie ,Ae�)L ilk7ii;l �,,'­.i,rve-i :t: . . .. I I '.� , : . , � . . . ,_ oher 'Ioc,inle't: :il'.d' 11) linss such 1,.v - ''! I I . .. . . .. . � . . . . . 1. It shall be lawful far the Cor- k � ,,,I .,,, c.xtcilte .-;�,,,n iurt (�r o ,0I:I*,j,,t,_,,. I,, er. . ". t�,it-Xt,nl:iiis��;Oii, ,.Jie'purpos,�,of f.�Il!y ef,lectoatin'6. ''J" . .. . . -for - . '.:3 '.­� r',J�'Ies!,!i ,,, . ..,:,,, poration of the Townspip of Pick- . a-, :11:'Y . . . I � ,R' *�* ,w,j,�cis i.i; a i'ntt-�it ,)�. this :i�zro.kMCIIIIL; . . . - _ . .. . I . . I . . .t!ri�g. and tho said Cort)oration . . . . . is hereby authorized to 'enter into L . -) - . - " %I. -n -y ,llid, for the po-w.-Ir lineq If . ..I t,,) To fl;i:lI.,:l :1 f.Tc r7 -:1-t �, , w�Lly fot, lb,� rnil f E 41 h .. � I' ro .,,.,, r t (if th.2 ,­Lilp�iial,lnni lip,in I-ein,_ so ri�qlllste Y L � . . . . .. -the following Agreement * ith the I., Co n-. n' i �z --,.' 0 � c 7 ;1, �: p �,,- , , . ",-I(" '. * L' . ,4-iirn co,n-,eynnce there-�r or aLzreernent with reg�ird ., _ "" * , . . '7. ( .1 , ".0, . .. .. . . , --�I' -.,�ii��11--.-­­ - -1 te . . - � L - I 1. . ' .-*,.-Hydro.Electric Power Corporation ; - a !I',- �.­it­i­!�l I-, ..i,i- C, I . I � I - . �Lr,-o is Ill ,v .. - :Ininii,�.,Io. . n. . .. - L I . . . - . �- . I of Ontario �and other Corpora- -commis;;!on- i-4 �t,rel,.-; riiithorized to or, ; te or .- ;�. it sl%al' Ve ,171wri;i' !in f cip 'I � . .1 d;.,ipose of the same on 1,elialf 1,ord.;, . - I . �­. tions,, the said Agreement being Z"'I tin iisuc- I)., iw(i.-_) se'.! :)r ::"l- to ',a --"-1 Z4.:;L.J'. loond ' ' _ , -,ar -e,-1 ut I red I,y the raiiway. s i.e ci - pon ari, sect; . ,. ' . . :, hereby incorporated into and - ­ - ' 'forming 'of -,%i, c).­)oritions- ,o ­ - be:ontzimg !n 1', eges, revcni-.,�S, worl's, proveiiv q,nd,ctI'(rct,I; , :, , , :,i� ,9!.,,;-ts. rilk;iit.�.. ritivil - 'rll�tei, acquired. lipor� a%* Conist with ,he -rLflINV' � L a part this By-law, "L. ­:. ;"..�,,,or I)L.�,i or tt,,if�(i.-,iii-.eonnk--,-*,,;�)n . , ' I, the. ,,, by th. ciiiiiiii!sIzion tinder thii .qgrp.I�inent. -nd. to lie for . . - . .'Z and the 1 -Reeve and Clerk of the I . t,d .; i , :,ni mair* tIn , - _� . 1, -13"', hereto attached; providied th,it thc, Com - I ,nounts ni-eationed in scif!dlile '), k n �' dofine-d of the niaJOrItY of tile ­. " . Corporation are hereby authdr. . I., etri ,.1:441�)7,, 111tiv, ui)on obt;i1ning th� consent ris her I I '' hond Issue 'by tin v amolint nece:zsar,y to Ictiver tne .� I . �, ,ized and, directed to exectite the ' 'Rif of ,said Agreement upon beh ,:r.'r,'In ra t! -,�) n A.. ,�:ise the sald ' c,f�n& I rj�,,%- :�Isa witho,ot such consent lnore�tse ,­�!;Itn; enst vN,o;�rllng the nillway, and r , . J% ll(',,l , -illd *th ltlonnf works or equipment of .�-.., -, , I , � -�_Ahls Corporation and to Rttach, e ,!Oat.of .ary .,.�. s!lid I one.1 issll,, to cover cent. (10 p(.r cent.) of the :<',r ,ise on t),.e rni1i;v.*- to sn� extent ,I)t exc,,ediilx ten per . interest _. ,. . I " I . the Sea] of the Corporation I t,),,,,Is issued fl,,)nl tjml� to time. in order to meet And pay ,qt ch bonds and . . m all the Co mission sh, in ench year after - _: . ' I . 'L ihereto. . . tile .4i.tillp becon es due and plya,bl,e , '18. - tile (late of the Issue of the bonds 0��it � or tile years from p _ect le - ,he expiration of tell .m -`�ense% '(1ficludiii r aT ents of operating e., . . I . 2. Only those dirtly qualified elec- .. . i ,-,-enu,, of. M6 rallway after pa� - T -n- er) and the cost of ad min ist ration set ;,Fide a sufficient sum to provide a sink issued hy .1� tors residing in the Townshi,i) of . a.me at nilattirily. . Debentures �n.l frand for the Purpose of redeeminc the aL - to the extent o7f the . I L . Pickering in the district enumer- I "C" compliance with clatise 2 (b) here6f, shall, III,, corporations In or disNsed or by Any bonds outstandInic from time to time, be held .1 of said Agree- I . ated in Schedule r,ar vajup of aterlo ,security fbr in trtiqt for the holders of such bond , , � o I . . ,ment shall be entitled to vote on ,,he Commission thereof, it beiric: iinderstood and agreed that In the event of any Inareise � . , . L '' . -1 , .. the By-law. and any rate required k-ment "'� -iirpor:Ihnn shall, linork the reqiiest af the Commission, o I, 'tti,, said 1.,oj�,J 1�,,;,��te ejic'i ( debentures as descr:hed in clatiFe 2 '(1)) I .- � � . . I 11 to be levied for payment of dben. . mmission additional deposit With thf` ('O hereof. to be he'd or disposed of by tre commlission as Colla�t4ral sec*rrity for such hol-i by the Commis-ilon I . ture,; or interest thereon shall be - res 'ncrease of the stild bon,1 Issue' A eld bonds from t4me to time may be held . . raised, levied and collected from �, excess of the par %,­i'i c of the c.titatardAng to secure payment of any de -licit &rising from the the rateable vroperty in sueb dis- or disposed or by thc (:(,.mmjs4tomk rallway, � I I � operation of the ill, � 11101raull; OU Y. � aoi,i, ,,be ,-; 11,W �: , ­--Zk_X_, _�­ - ��..L, _-�_,�,:a_._:ij:: - - : -,. " __ ,�:_­ ­ . .. ,: .- . - � . � . . :�, - - , . � - �L � .� �� � L , ;�� , , _ . � . . . . . . . I .; I . � . .. ....... imeeve , ,, . . ...... ....... ....... ..-11" � , 1. � . ­� . I , . ­ I �:... . . : �. . . t.. .1 .. , I- . .. . . . .. . '' I w ,. � .. . . . I . . ., , I , ..-.;.,..* ........ . I I . I . . ' " ...... ... -, Clerk .::,- ' i .�A _� " , 1, - . �,;, � . . " . _ . I I . . , �� . . ... , I ­ . - "-:.*' . .. . :.1i, ----,: - . .. I , , - "; _� * . .. .. ...'i;l W. �: � 1:1 �: ;,': .7 , . I _. � . ­_�L:t p I � . � I I � SOMEDULE "O" . .. - . * . " . : . . � I . .. . .� I �. - ! " .,;;r� . ". I , _t� , . . . . , . " � - �'. I . . ... . 'Distribution 61\annual main'tenance, interest and sinking, i . I fund charges. between � Municipalities, on the basis �� ' of Capital Cost as giverl'in-Schedule ,proportioned I ' V of agreement. �. . - %;Wii ­�.' . . . . .Townships - - . . I . . 1. First 10 years . . . I � . .Final 40 year's `_. " . . I -1- �. � ,ij,� It . :.Ii�10 . . :il . - . York 1. ,.;, �.. , . . $27,595 . $11,411 '. 1 'i `. I .. � -`411 . i . ..., ,. �',,'.,;�, ,'. �-. ;: Scarboro, . . %�71 �- -.I- ­�- - , ..Pickering I. � ­-, I _; . I.-:.*.�- 64,566 . * ' ''' 34,860 '. - - - ..� . . �..:_�:L '. - 73.483 1. . I *�. - :.: '- , . � - 80,881 . ­ .. �� * " . ".,* A '. .�?"v ��,�,4 , , '::�' ' 1. ,L I I � �,�Whitby ­ .�.. . :. . �� �i,- 20,271 ,.,-. I - - , �, ­.. 23,074 - - . ' -, , :��.,.11 - .,� Ellst Whitby , . ., - 'Darlinxton - . , . �,__,.'.� 21,691 ... . , '.... ., ".....- - -81,073- � � I .. - 1. . I :. _249690 . .,I-- ��:-..;.,t:�ft '. . . . "' ` 85,87G , ---" , I . .. ,�4 I.:...!. _.� . . . _ �, . ... 4 . � - '� =1 �. . .1 . I ...'.. - � S, . ,� 1. , .., X, .� Towns . . . " . Whitliy , . 1.� . . I . . , I I ... . . . . . L 20,101 I . . I ::.. , .. . . .", �'. � ... . . * , . , . .:� , 22,880 - - .. - . :� - , I �% %_�� .,A I - � " ., �, -t ... `.� . ,I 'I.. . , , I . Oshawa .. . . " ,... . . :Bowmanville �. , - . _. --� ., 55,821 1. 1. ' ' . :�'-, "L .15,628 . . ,.. - ; 68,540 . '' _. - - � . 17,783 I .. . . . ! : , . .. �::,­ 11 �_, .. ", , - 1, I ,�� ". . I;, ��.,_ -:, � . - . . City ­ '. I 'L Toronto . 1. ..� I . . . I I , , � I I . ... � " 8 18.037 - ,..- .. -, i., . I 11 . I . I , . , .. - . .� ', I . . . . ' ' . .2 , - . !, , 1, . 56824 ., . I . . . -_ .: �. �, .:� __ ,: ".. " � ." . . . . . . . . . . . ­,' ` ,,, : - .: -y- I , ��.� ��. , . I I . I I . __ . - $W4,62S - _.. _ I , Dh_, . '. SM,286 . . , 11 ­�, '_t : . . - . I No sinking f nad charges for first 10 years. ,,,,�,- . . I . I 0VXR1 Is I � - . 7 . . - I ri _1� - . : . I � . � _- . � , �L , �_�s�.;',i.;I. ii:� _-_ �,-1 *_�� .. 1, _ ­ � �:._.;;�; --��_ � ." ..'­�,VwA-, k­-,��_, , �� . - _�­oA _ — x'y'- „' . ,,. .a,. .,.., ;�>." ;.' , .� . r.: U•Y u'PXX s a. c. Q.... _. �J �. .'-:�.ew+.�il} ilia ... .KYr. .y.t(•ko.:M1Y:i•'.. �•.. _I. �.. .. av '» 2 .s +c.•s. t� t r �n- � .a'iit "'r •� r�' Pte_' ±F . r .� 8'` i �.;r %�•=5,-i„ ,� tea,, t •i ,A at'�".. i•�, d ti.. x �, r a 'x"R- .. . � i,Y� Y.•bathe• .-y A...f. yr •'.. :r..c:...w ..G••..M+.++.i •-'P'F••--�I'.:.'�--'�+- -:rC+.MSMot+tT. ,• ....--�:. 3[aeonic'•servi¢ee will be eonduct• Mrs. Heueted and daughter, who `=. T ,.�, r►... -.i �ilte Pceahvt,arialn eharch ag--spend14g AL_fe- .s.�iiw•ese:..�• _. '" t4wn 'oh Satu:•day. Sunday at 2 Mp. m., when• Rev. with the for,mer's parents, J. H. Just: received, at J. Fingold's, -a• MelAllan will prefteh. Visiting and, Mrs: Beal; returned to their big supply of, man's boots and brethren from other local lodges hove in Michigan last week. iehoee.. are expected to be present. _ Data ` riles Bishop. of Uxbridge. is The Pickering Y - - - spending a week with 0aremont7 -F _ feieadc+. _Rural vigilance Committee Fred Ward and Thos. Ward _.... shipped a carload of cattle to the The object of thio Assoaiatiori ie to Of all materials and design city on Tuesday. lessen etealin and prosecute kept u stook. !t will pay you is call at crit worn azd inspect crit stock Mise. Frances and Mr. Hillyar8 - the alone: , Milne, .of Toronto, . , spent: Sunday SC�].Od _ onlaid prices Doh t be misled a. ll2embers having property stolen oocnmaai• agaves c , an employ them, consequent agent }? -with GrahamBios. nate immediately with an yy member ly we can, and do throw ori the agent Mr. and Mrs. Dobson and family g ot.Ezeontive Oommibtos. commission of 10 per cent., which you wll ;of East Toronto @pent. Sunday eerlainly,save by pwahasing from.."t with Lyman and Mrs:-Pilkey. FA airs Membership. fee #1.00. callsolicitma.3 - Mies Jean Graham, Tickets may be had from tae President or Miss M. Mc J. T. MATHESON _ Beczetsry Oa application. _ .Lellau and Mr. Graham attended Exec. Oom.—L: D. Banks, C. S. Pullin- Office and Works, Whitby, Ontario the Peterboro Fair on Tuesday. er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering, Mrs. John Madill and Mrs. Han ' School Fairs will be held US. 'of Stouffville. were -among J, R, Thextbab" W. Is Clark. e ,'some of our Claremont callers 'oli • • in South Ontario next :_ President • Swrelary NG W GARAGE Monday. - A. and Mrs. Parks and?R'eek As follow' : The undersigned- has opened rip Frank Russell, , of Toronto, mot- --.Coal, Cn a I a garage r his premises and orad out on Sutrdagltnd spent the '^'�::• ` r� s.�% a @ is prepared to do all. kinds .day with Ira Boyer. Claremont, .Sept, 2G of automobile repairing. Rev• A. McLellan and John For- -' � Will handle all necesearq;parte gee were - in Oshawa on Tuesday School Grounds Hard and Soft Cont of the for repairs. r , attending a special meeting of the •-best quality on Is also agent for Gray -Dort Care. ° Whitby Presbytery. Brougham, Sept. `1..� hand Call in and see him Rev. W. and Mrs. Limbert re- before buying: ,turned last week from their vacs- School - Grounds _ -THOS. A. LAW tion, and Mr. Limbert' oc enpied his We Thomas E. Stephenson, . pit in the Methodist eharch on Pickering, •Sep-, 24 F'icli:eriz��•, Gat . CLAREI�O:;\Ont. _ day. Mrs Comba, of Toronto, and School Grounds ll[rs. Taenbl n and. Master Max - well, of Rochester, H. Y., spent a i Qomtollf� : - •.: e r �j _, �, jna �j week'with their mother, Mre. A. _ W. McKay. Corners � rfI1�3,s'@s Owing to the Mason services i� • the Presbyterian shute on San Sshoo1 GS•rowkde a0 Get Bargain's � day afternoon next the ilon Bust live may now be found in s ---• � ..-8unday Sehool will meet at 9.00 a.�Id r: Henderson's Promisesnn.. instead of 180P. W. The Qlaremont Baptist chafed where a large stock of new expeets to hold its anniversary These Faire have naw become -Men's work boots., 5.00 a,pair iserviees on Sunday, Oct. 5th. and _ -: fresh goodd have - :to have a profitable evening for ane of the moat popular events Afull-line of small childrent s boots arrived. all on Monday, Oct. fsth. David Taylor has installed a of the School Year. . new Pendrith oven in his bake - _ chap, thus doubling its, espaelty. Encourage the children to take - . J. Fllligold' lasex4ont ` He found Chia necessary from his $ Fran Jars—Pints, Quarte; and Half Gallons ,steadily increasing bnsinese. art -and ever boll coLne.. _ -Ind. Phone 2804 Several care of coal have been p Y f •.. XXX vinegar, 36 cents a gallon ireceived by our dealers recently, and en•o an.outin so it looks as if there will be no j X .. g _ Bushel, Baskets, Fruit Baskets 6 land 11 quarts W. _ D E R U S I'I A - .:. fuel famine this winter, The price _ pie high. being about $12 per told, R.' g. BUTOHISON, warveteran, with 1$ but people must have It regardless P.'S. i.. White ,Ont. _ a pe y of What they must pap. ik IIS. TIPPER... _ t • . A N N VS years experience in re• -- Wan. and Mn. Gibbons and Dept, of Agriculture. - pair work on all makes Charles Gibbons, of Toronto, mot Whitby, Qatorio'_ i�rctr�� °� �' - _ ©� T-�R,2r' ofoars, -has opened e ored -out ou Sunda and a ent a 'few boure at the home of their -- _ .. _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ — (}stage at North Clare- `F mother here. The latter, who hal 1 _ been visiting with them in the city ' _ _ : _ take ea e of ,your® oar retained home with them. s ' The Brock road is receiving a - - trouble SatiBfaotiOn reat deal more attention this sea- guaranteed. pc$ave year son.than it has received for mAny F& iri 8 Bel T C �e�+aLl8e Oar pat right. '. r 'years, . The large scraper; drawn _ _ �t - - by a gasoline tractor, has been put _ - . North Claremont ting the road into first-class shape 18bOr : BaVe -time save money. and a large amount of gravel has they Save , Y - M been placed upon it at varivus L ` e points. zest spring will show the 'he Ford •Truck is the most general _ tM benefit of the work done this year. . purpose implement on the farm. ICE —CREAM - Thomas Sanderson iq making ea provements to hie hotel — 18 breakfast at - The, famous Neilson make ° stables. The stalls in the front - -ke on hand. - part have been removed and that Thome, take his uce to market, a - w Am prepared to, cater to part wIll be used for the aceommo-home again Tor dinner. - garden parties or other lie dation of vehicles. and stalls are fitted up in the rear for the social gatherings. being 'He can command the highest prices Parlor in Telephone Gen- - use of his livery hones as well ae ural office opposite the those of his patrons. The -stables for his Vegetables and fruit because he bakery' are being made a great deal warm. gets them t0, market while the dew i8 _ er than they were formerly and - - • T. P. Shit, M x - .this change will be much appreci- t :.istill on them. ----r— ` g -l=ie can take -his hogs, sheep and Thi ZTllited- Farmer8 We con malate Bdger Shirk on his success at the Oshawa Fair last week. He exhibited three ponies other stmk to market as Well as haulor. • ,''for which be secured three taste. a cots, potatoes and appfeB from thefield. ontuio - He also secured second and third T • an his White Leghorns, and first,- _ botond and third on his Golden Sea- The Ford Truck bergs thee' to the ;bright Bantams. He expeets to farmer's door. exhibit also at some of the other jt SOlVeB the rOb1e1�I1 Of the Shortage Farmers' Club meets, in the _ local fwin, when we hope he way p Pickerilgg Town Hall on OW -nestwith like success. We also _ : _ - - 4eontrmalate Milton Benson on labor. _ second Wednesday` knurls secured ant on his pony, - .A Raving iii horses, a saving in men.. ;,c It is with'dee regret that we of .each month x; p -. • "port the dewth on Freda last of months - only during summer R6 s Soden which took place at Ford One -Top only (Chassis outy) hie home in Whiteherch townabip. Watch for 'nest meetieg r q About a week previous to his - - - �7• f• O• death he was kicked by a bores r,..,, which he was unhitching: just be Buy only Genuim Ford Parts j�, fore going to dinner, reaaltIng in �` •• ,i IsVla Litems:aS thefractnre of lour of his ribs and -Canadian dealers and over 2two ;�v .internal injuries from which he ;Service Garages supply could not recover. Until about a C i4 y T� � day before Jim death he was ap- _ 1 AFP parently making satisfactory pro► r?� _ ,AND FL k ING grass toward recovery, but he be- ri to ailrk rapidly, so that the '�- I am preps sared. to do chopping and oat newwof his death camp as a great * 41 Baking on Mondays and Fri-, .A shock to his• many friends. His '� 1 _ days only. beginning s€ .',funeral, which took place on San- _ + I Ie on April lot.. day to the Union cemetery, wns one of the largest ever seen in f Some stone .boato, wagon and binder16 z -> Claremont. The dec•ett sed was the �. / : tongues Pa band,_ .', .. . '.second -son of Frank and Mrs. So- � ahc+ F. Bayles,. Greenwood• li J den, of the Pig hth concession. HP • • ^ :- R as exceedingly ppopular with all who knew him. He was of a quiet _ — - - Attd indtlt;triou8 nature and wa8 _ �larengont Ice .. very obliging to thos=e in need of - .belp. He i.4 survived by his widow _ knd 2 year old child, for whom the - — .._ Bus meets all Trains -,,deepeot 'sympathy is expressed. ._r -r { :The high esteem in which he was — First-class Rios to hire play or 'y. held sena shown by the large num- ber who followed his remains to Phone 1$05. PICRtINGI GARAGE, D PICK:IEtIN - their last r"ting place, theretfeing Thos• Sanderson a Sea. aboutWAUT one hundred autos besides �.�. N=i� gN.���.Dv� r. `s`99a.�nT other vehicles at the eema pB,ppgigTOag � iy eery. :d.'>'n?Ni .. 5 .. ,' _._ m .. _ ... ...... ... a .... ._,_ ...e.... _ ., .. ... ..... .. .., ._ _,. .,.t.. e.:.•MiS J..l ..s .:,.::.-.. i:t.4..._.: '.. _....�... 11.!4:: •: Q•u-,S �a:� ...C� pl .. :. . ... ' .. .. ... - -. ... +5... - ::.i.:. : "'i✓ik e'.`s f:'.aFlw i.3L.� k�'••.�.�`iL�.Y.xt1+.�• 'sT. . i. . ,,.tum' yg►... ,'^.lir'-.. r„.; � .!- -1 -t 7•'.. :nt• IC f'YY�i. �',µry5w'. Am11" a j f -•• tea• � - � ��_ ::S J good THROUGH times and bad times for the past 45. years this. 3: Bank has steadily glvenitsbest, _ Fry efforts to the development ands _ upbuilding'of=theagricultural, manufacturing and commer. ' tial business of this Country., Ou3refficielitserviceisavailable ' for the benefit of all customers:• ` THE STAN BARD BAII OF CANADA- PICKERING BRANCH M. O. ZIMMERMAN - MAN"M BRANCH ALSO AT w"nvy) r. s well, of Rochester, H. Y., spent a i Qomtollf� : - •.: e r �j _, �, jna �j week'with their mother, Mre. A. _ W. McKay. Corners � rfI1�3,s'@s Owing to the Mason services i� • the Presbyterian shute on San Sshoo1 GS•rowkde a0 Get Bargain's � day afternoon next the ilon Bust live may now be found in s ---• � ..-8unday Sehool will meet at 9.00 a.�Id r: Henderson's Promisesnn.. instead of 180P. W. The Qlaremont Baptist chafed where a large stock of new expeets to hold its anniversary These Faire have naw become -Men's work boots., 5.00 a,pair iserviees on Sunday, Oct. 5th. and _ -: fresh goodd have - :to have a profitable evening for ane of the moat popular events Afull-line of small childrent s boots arrived. all on Monday, Oct. fsth. David Taylor has installed a of the School Year. . new Pendrith oven in his bake - _ chap, thus doubling its, espaelty. Encourage the children to take - . J. Fllligold' lasex4ont ` He found Chia necessary from his $ Fran Jars—Pints, Quarte; and Half Gallons ,steadily increasing bnsinese. art -and ever boll coLne.. _ -Ind. Phone 2804 Several care of coal have been p Y f •.. XXX vinegar, 36 cents a gallon ireceived by our dealers recently, and en•o an.outin so it looks as if there will be no j X .. g _ Bushel, Baskets, Fruit Baskets 6 land 11 quarts W. _ D E R U S I'I A - .:. fuel famine this winter, The price _ pie high. being about $12 per told, R.' g. BUTOHISON, warveteran, with 1$ but people must have It regardless P.'S. i.. White ,Ont. _ a pe y of What they must pap. ik IIS. TIPPER... _ t • . A N N VS years experience in re• -- Wan. and Mn. Gibbons and Dept, of Agriculture. - pair work on all makes Charles Gibbons, of Toronto, mot Whitby, Qatorio'_ i�rctr�� °� �' - _ ©� T-�R,2r' ofoars, -has opened e ored -out ou Sunda and a ent a 'few boure at the home of their -- _ .. _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ — (}stage at North Clare- `F mother here. The latter, who hal 1 _ been visiting with them in the city ' _ _ : _ take ea e of ,your® oar retained home with them. s ' The Brock road is receiving a - - trouble SatiBfaotiOn reat deal more attention this sea- guaranteed. pc$ave year son.than it has received for mAny F& iri 8 Bel T C �e�+aLl8e Oar pat right. '. r 'years, . The large scraper; drawn _ _ �t - - by a gasoline tractor, has been put _ - . North Claremont ting the road into first-class shape 18bOr : BaVe -time save money. and a large amount of gravel has they Save , Y - M been placed upon it at varivus L ` e points. zest spring will show the 'he Ford •Truck is the most general _ tM benefit of the work done this year. . purpose implement on the farm. ICE —CREAM - Thomas Sanderson iq making ea provements to hie hotel — 18 breakfast at - The, famous Neilson make ° stables. The stalls in the front - -ke on hand. - part have been removed and that Thome, take his uce to market, a - w Am prepared to, cater to part wIll be used for the aceommo-home again Tor dinner. - garden parties or other lie dation of vehicles. and stalls are fitted up in the rear for the social gatherings. being 'He can command the highest prices Parlor in Telephone Gen- - use of his livery hones as well ae ural office opposite the those of his patrons. The -stables for his Vegetables and fruit because he bakery' are being made a great deal warm. gets them t0, market while the dew i8 _ er than they were formerly and - - • T. P. Shit, M x - .this change will be much appreci- t :.istill on them. ----r— ` g -l=ie can take -his hogs, sheep and Thi ZTllited- Farmer8 We con malate Bdger Shirk on his success at the Oshawa Fair last week. He exhibited three ponies other stmk to market as Well as haulor. • ,''for which be secured three taste. a cots, potatoes and appfeB from thefield. ontuio - He also secured second and third T • an his White Leghorns, and first,- _ botond and third on his Golden Sea- The Ford Truck bergs thee' to the ;bright Bantams. He expeets to farmer's door. exhibit also at some of the other jt SOlVeB the rOb1e1�I1 Of the Shortage Farmers' Club meets, in the _ local fwin, when we hope he way p Pickerilgg Town Hall on OW -nestwith like success. We also _ : _ - - 4eontrmalate Milton Benson on labor. _ second Wednesday` knurls secured ant on his pony, - .A Raving iii horses, a saving in men.. ;,c It is with'dee regret that we of .each month x; p -. • "port the dewth on Freda last of months - only during summer R6 s Soden which took place at Ford One -Top only (Chassis outy) hie home in Whiteherch townabip. Watch for 'nest meetieg r q About a week previous to his - - - �7• f• O• death he was kicked by a bores r,..,, which he was unhitching: just be Buy only Genuim Ford Parts j�, fore going to dinner, reaaltIng in �` •• ,i IsVla Litems:aS thefractnre of lour of his ribs and -Canadian dealers and over 2two ;�v .internal injuries from which he ;Service Garages supply could not recover. Until about a C i4 y T� � day before Jim death he was ap- _ 1 AFP parently making satisfactory pro► r?� _ ,AND FL k ING grass toward recovery, but he be- ri to ailrk rapidly, so that the '�- I am preps sared. to do chopping and oat newwof his death camp as a great * 41 Baking on Mondays and Fri-, .A shock to his• many friends. His '� 1 _ days only. beginning s€ .',funeral, which took place on San- _ + I Ie on April lot.. day to the Union cemetery, wns one of the largest ever seen in f Some stone .boato, wagon and binder16 z -> Claremont. The dec•ett sed was the �. / : tongues Pa band,_ .', .. . '.second -son of Frank and Mrs. So- � ahc+ F. Bayles,. Greenwood• li J den, of the Pig hth concession. HP • • ^ :- R as exceedingly ppopular with all who knew him. He was of a quiet _ — - - Attd indtlt;triou8 nature and wa8 _ �larengont Ice .. very obliging to thos=e in need of - .belp. He i.4 survived by his widow _ knd 2 year old child, for whom the - — .._ Bus meets all Trains -,,deepeot 'sympathy is expressed. ._r -r { :The high esteem in which he was — First-class Rios to hire play or 'y. held sena shown by the large num- ber who followed his remains to Phone 1$05. PICRtINGI GARAGE, D PICK:IEtIN - their last r"ting place, theretfeing Thos• Sanderson a Sea. aboutWAUT one hundred autos besides �.�. N=i� gN.���.Dv� r. `s`99a.�nT other vehicles at the eema pB,ppgigTOag � iy eery. :d.'>'n?Ni .. 5 .. ,' _._ m .. _ ... ...... ... a .... ._,_ ...e.... _ ., .. ... ..... .. .., ._ _,. .,.t.. e.:.•MiS J..l ..s .:,.::.-.. i:t.4..._.: '.. _....�... 11.!4:: •: Q•u-,S �a:� ...C� pl .. :. . ... ' .. .. ... - -. ... +5... - ::.i.:. : "'i✓ik e'.`s f:'.aFlw i.3L.� k�'••.�.�`iL�.Y.xt1+.�• 'sT. . i. . .LEFT JN THE TR*LN. One -'Abient -Minded Traveller. E.vea' Lost His "Mummy"I �an_r Every. now and again -the big rail- ways. hold sales -by suction of the ua- i considered trifles which have been left behind hi the•train-by alment-minded• eL7 travellers, says a London writer, 'These, 'naturally; inclilde hundreds -of coats, blouses, shirts, pairs of trousers ' .D 77_IET FOR CHILDREN FROM TWO sprinkling -of ask and pepper.. Repeat and gloves; and,- of course, •thousands TO SEVEN. until the dish is filled. Over the top of umbrellas. put a scant layer of . bread crumbs One loses these things—except per The following directions for meals! P y y _haps the- trousers—quite naturally; far children are not intended to take. dotted- with butter- .Pour. ins p but itis not easy to fathom that depth ` the place of the family physician. Al- fel of rich sweet milk and bake for forty ,mknutea. of forgetfulness which leaves behind. `chef consult your doctor in regard to - a Saratogo trunk, containing a ham - the. feedin o! our child. Tomatoes and Macaroni.—Boil one g y muck; a pair of skates, and a. hundred ,. : cupful of macaroni. in , salted water ._ From 12 to 18 M,anths.. - books or a portable harmonium corn - until tender.. Cui'six pieces of bacon Breaktaat, 8 or 7 a.m.—Fruit, as' in inch pieces and put in a. pari over Plete in a walnut case. the juice of half an orangs; pulp of a slow fire until part of the fat is It must be a custom on the part of ¢'to 6 ttswed • runes• inea le juice,;, some travellers to change their collars, P ► pine* tried out; add -one 'medium-sized onion ' <,.two tablespoonfuls. • Omit if bowels; chopped and the macaroni which has cuffs, ties, and socks and stockings in c 3 areIooas. Cereal gruel from oatmeal, been pr ' ioously drained. &tir in a the- train, for hundreds—nay, thou- �t 'wheat, farina, cornmeal fine hominy: small teaspoonful of sugar' a piece of sands—of these articles appear at the W. barley Wi milk.' NO sugar. ,•Toasted butter, and, onee-and 'a half cupfuls of railway sales. _ bread or x*eiback. Milky 1 cup, warm I stewed tomatoes. Cook ' fifteen min- The same thing might apply even to at COW: I utea . over a moderate fire, thea net boots, Lor scores of pairs are left be - Lunch 111 a.m.—Glass of milk, _aside to cool. When lite cool, stir hind; but the 'greatest sympathy q must be extended to the poor smokers � ,�, : • sloae, or with zweiback or toast. I in the beaten yolks of two eggs;' re- ,who leave behind them in the train Dilater, 8 p.m.—Broth of; chicken; , turn to the firo and reheat, •being care- their favorite pipes, some of them ` `'beet or mutton, with rice in 'it; or ful to remove •before -the eggs begin. . . i lovingly colored by months of use. -,'bee! juice; or .soft cooked egg, mired � to curdle, which will be at about the with bread crumbe; potato baked till 'boiling point. Berge with a few very One would- think that -' the owner -off mealy; rice or macaroni; bread, 24thin stripe of sweet green, pepper a fine pair of antlers would have made hours old, or .toast; glass of milk: scattered over the to and there inquiry for his lost trophy, - Supper, 8 p.m,—Bread, 24 hours old, p' and there seems little or no a:casae for ' =toast- or nweibsck and milk; or cereal { Tomato Scramble -Beat four eggs the'traveller. �6ho lett behind a small " .-. , slightly, season with salt and pepper _ and milk, or junket and bread stuffs. ! and turn into a buttered frying pan. matter of three _feather .beds, From 18 Mos#hs toil Team -Stir the -eggs, .until they are well Only the other day; at a sale.•at Breakfast, 7• a.m�Fruit, as nice, scrambled' -but stili soft; add a cupful Waterloo, there was one lot consist• - j Ing, of: four nine -inch -thick stone slabs. sly •. ^: of one orange; pulp of 8 or 8 stewed of stewed tomatoes, stir up once, then At the same sale appeared a hampqr " pruass, pineapple juice, 2 or 8 . table-) serve hot .on buttered toast.of Bibles, Prayer m -books, and hymn- • s. ulls; cereal, 2 or 8 tablespoon- I Tomato Rabbit• -To one-fourth books, 140 bottles of ink, 24 tins of ., it, with milk; -bread, 24 hours old, cupful of milk, add one teaspoon of boot polish, 32 parcels. of Epsom salts, rt -or swelback, with butter;' milk, I butter, one-half teaspoonful of salt 1648 seidletz powders, and 240 bottles "_` • ' and a little red.pepper •ver and mustard, , p, warm or cold. P P.• of Worcester sante. unch 11 a.me—Glass of .milk, with grate in - one -Half pound of mild One coign, one wreath" was actual- d, 24 jioars old, toast or sweiback cheese and heat slowly until . cheese bye, is nearly melted. 'Beat five eggs in a ly as item In a sale jest .prior to the war. Imagine anyone leaving derelict I !)inner, 2 p.sn Broth, . thickened separate dish and add one cupful of on the line . items of so mournful 'a inn peas,sago, rice or barley; or stewed tomato—not too juiey—to the nature! It . In s pity. that the motto +gptable scup and milk; 9r beef juice, hoz cheese mixture. Cook two minutes on. the .wreath was not "Lest we for. Ad braid crumbs, or sofa -cooked and serve on toast: " Tomatoes With Dumplinasr Pass $e' ' ,fag, cz poached egg, with toast; But- 'probably the article which ,ovegetableg, saleeted from baked of and slice the tomatoes and put in A ..takes the cake'' for its peculiarity mashed potato, squash, Cooked calory, kettle of a suitable size. Over the among things left behind In the train J -ssasised turnips or carrots;- bread, 24 top Put corn meal dumplings made of was an Egyptian plummy It may holes aid, - white or whole wheat, or milk, salt, baking -powder, and equal have been one of the Pharaohs: if so, graham, with batter; apple sauce or Proportions of earn meal and wheat it was probably the very first time he prone pulp, 1 tablespoonful, flour. Put the kettle over a moderate had ridden In a train. - Perhaps he Sapper,' 6 -pant—Maoaroai, boiled fire and took until the dumplings are liked the new sensation so well that -- -rice, Bastard, or junket, 1 tablespoon- done. A little water should be put in he refused to budge- Howevei, the ful; bread, 241ours old, or toast, with the bottom of the kettle to keep the mammy was there all right, and was butter;' 2 slltree; •milk; baked apple, from burning until the juice , never claimed. �' apple eance, or stewed prunes. begins to cook out. Serve with slices ¢ . w From Two- to Titres Fears• of tried bacon over the top: BACK TO PRE -GLACIAL TIME. Bras3dt? as, a.mr—Fruith , as al! as Beans With Tomato Sauce.—Cook _ 'r the beans until s1I extra water has Discovery ` on . Welland Canal of In. orange, 8 or 8 stewed prunes, pear or boiled out, leaving them almost as dry terost to Geologists. peach pulp; Cereal, or 4 tablespoon- as baked beans. Serve with a sauce - . fins' *fth milk; or egg, soft -cooked or made of one capful of strained tomato Qontractors . on _ the new Welland ed; bread, white, or whole wheat, ship ' canal, after excavating some 20 or ham or toast with butter; milk juice, one tablespoonful ` Hour, one cap warm or eb1A' ' '� tablespoon butter, and season with teen o[ so[!d clay, toned the rock. bed z smooth, and further down salt and pepper. Stir the. mixture well to be very Lunch,' 11 a.m,4Rass of milk, with and cook -until it thickens." a series of steps in the rock'as of a y bread and butter, -or graham, or oat- Tomatoes and Cheese.—Slice large water fall, have been found, amooth meal crackers. i I firm tomatoes, drain, salt and let on the edges and well worn. The Dinner, 2 pm.—Broth or soup; stand in ^a cool place. When chilled, place'li about halt a mile back froth meat;' as line cast beef, lamb, or spread with a paste made of cream the Niagara escarpment. chicken; or boiled fish;- vegetables,- cheese or cottage cheese, finely chop- Prof. W. A. Parks; of the Royal on. ?' selected from "Potatoes, fresh peas, Ped green pepper and a little paprika. tarso D'iuseum. commenting said: --in fresh beans, spinach, asparagus tips, place two elknes together sandwich, 'Pre -glacial times, there was a great cooked celery, sgaash, mashed turnips, fashion, and serve on lettuce with a river that drained the region of Lake -or-carrots; bread and butter; junket, little salad dressing to .which a little Erie, and passed through a gorge con - or custard, or blanc mange. - finely chopped onion has been added. netting- this reg4on with the basin of w Supper, a p-m.—A cereal or egg (if Tomato Spice. -To three pounds. of Lake Ontario. Probably the gorge f -riot taken for breakfast), or custard, skinned and sliced tomatoes adl one now discovered is the channel. of this or milk toast, or, macaroni; bread• and .l,:nt of'vinegar, font cups of's��Rar pre -glacial river, known io geologists 1 _ butter; stewed Trait; milk, warm -or and apices to taste. Boil down until lie the Erlgan River, but as. no falls. scold, or cocoa. :. it ie the consistency'of jam; takiaK existed oh.thts ancient river it may be }% From Three to Sir Years. care not to let the mixture scorch. that the new discovery indicates. . ,a _x fall over the escarpment of some tri- Breakfsat, 7 am.—Fra3t, as or. Thin. is delicious with Bold meats. butary stream entering the Erigan "gee, apples, pears, or peaches; ter - "I; an, soft -cooked; poached or ; _ The 1.0arnero, _ River in the Glacial time. - :'aeramblei; broad. or toast•and butter; ' O little feet, unused to weight and Top and Bottom.' milk or . cocoa, burden, Dinner, 12 noon—8s., uncertain, timorous, Broth or soup; p little le "Pm glad I'm not a Hindu soldier;' meat, as bed, lamb,. mutton, or remarked the private who was always chicken, or fish, boiled; vegetables, ex- We smile as we behold your faint late in formations. successes, -,,Why?' asked the sergeant, who was sept cora, cabbage, cucumbers;. or egg g� donbtfut stumbling seems so - --plant;- broad- and butter; simple pud- vain 'to us. - failurre calling him down for that dings cnBtard. ," ponded the • _ .... Btlppw, 8 p.m. -Bice, or macaroni, Each three. steps "It's bad enough�ea journey is a wild c�mraba tardy one, "to $et my legs s or soup, or cereal, or milk toast or adventure, -thick soup; or, corn bread; -fruit, .or And perils lurk in floor and carpet dresaed'ia time for reveille, let alone' - . custard, or junket; milk, warm or spaces, RrapDi an eztra , spiral leggin around my head." - - caId, or cocoa. Far from the sheltering chaffs sad i� ' - _ couch, and farther From Six to Tea Years.7. a7 1 t 2.80 d 8 The Passage here to havening arms .,} Ln. �.• .F WIA^+.� a .,�xFjx Ts,•bs�N ,,,,,' F�2 �... h.,' th+a Y'•.•:a, ,: •r!.+,M. v''�ji 's'5..: /'�!�iYpu, r. � '"-ry� y. •:� y;�. °ddb �v�+ r - •• .5..-�""�j'�' I lri•-D'.'.i �: . and 6vei7 trtee ' of Carbft R fie' Die, doughnuts.Peres' ti ' In each sown or Sale.:zrgiven• ex- lie cluslve le. So write at onoe for this r ✓ '; %;'. .., rw r�. `�• t �. � w 4x' rNS • ., r..:- ;, a � f t ' !ei soda water, wine, bee:', or ice Aad step by step your earnest -jour• A BOON IO SMOKERS . $1.25•per hundred eQuats la3 gallons of fied. Send $1.95 for 100 Tablets,' Use .. All Jhildren hO°hi be discouraged ney lengthen, . As mastery grows out of careful Free Literaturo'Mailsd.6n .LEFT JN THE TR*LN. One -'Abient -Minded Traveller. E.vea' Lost His "Mummy"I �an_r Every. now and again -the big rail- ways. hold sales -by suction of the ua- i considered trifles which have been left behind hi the•train-by alment-minded• eL7 travellers, says a London writer, 'These, 'naturally; inclilde hundreds -of coats, blouses, shirts, pairs of trousers ' .D 77_IET FOR CHILDREN FROM TWO sprinkling -of ask and pepper.. Repeat and gloves; and,- of course, •thousands TO SEVEN. until the dish is filled. Over the top of umbrellas. put a scant layer of . bread crumbs One loses these things—except per The following directions for meals! P y y _haps the- trousers—quite naturally; far children are not intended to take. dotted- with butter- .Pour. ins p but itis not easy to fathom that depth ` the place of the family physician. Al- fel of rich sweet milk and bake for forty ,mknutea. of forgetfulness which leaves behind. `chef consult your doctor in regard to - a Saratogo trunk, containing a ham - the. feedin o! our child. Tomatoes and Macaroni.—Boil one g y muck; a pair of skates, and a. hundred ,. : cupful of macaroni. in , salted water ._ From 12 to 18 M,anths.. - books or a portable harmonium corn - until tender.. Cui'six pieces of bacon Breaktaat, 8 or 7 a.m.—Fruit, as' in inch pieces and put in a. pari over Plete in a walnut case. the juice of half an orangs; pulp of a slow fire until part of the fat is It must be a custom on the part of ¢'to 6 ttswed • runes• inea le juice,;, some travellers to change their collars, P ► pine* tried out; add -one 'medium-sized onion ' <,.two tablespoonfuls. • Omit if bowels; chopped and the macaroni which has cuffs, ties, and socks and stockings in c 3 areIooas. Cereal gruel from oatmeal, been pr ' ioously drained. &tir in a the- train, for hundreds—nay, thou- �t 'wheat, farina, cornmeal fine hominy: small teaspoonful of sugar' a piece of sands—of these articles appear at the W. barley Wi milk.' NO sugar. ,•Toasted butter, and, onee-and 'a half cupfuls of railway sales. _ bread or x*eiback. Milky 1 cup, warm I stewed tomatoes. Cook ' fifteen min- The same thing might apply even to at COW: I utea . over a moderate fire, thea net boots, Lor scores of pairs are left be - Lunch 111 a.m.—Glass of milk, _aside to cool. When lite cool, stir hind; but the 'greatest sympathy q must be extended to the poor smokers � ,�, : • sloae, or with zweiback or toast. I in the beaten yolks of two eggs;' re- ,who leave behind them in the train Dilater, 8 p.m.—Broth of; chicken; , turn to the firo and reheat, •being care- their favorite pipes, some of them ` `'beet or mutton, with rice in 'it; or ful to remove •before -the eggs begin. . . i lovingly colored by months of use. -,'bee! juice; or .soft cooked egg, mired � to curdle, which will be at about the with bread crumbe; potato baked till 'boiling point. Berge with a few very One would- think that -' the owner -off mealy; rice or macaroni; bread, 24thin stripe of sweet green, pepper a fine pair of antlers would have made hours old, or .toast; glass of milk: scattered over the to and there inquiry for his lost trophy, - Supper, 8 p.m,—Bread, 24 hours old, p' and there seems little or no a:casae for ' =toast- or nweibsck and milk; or cereal { Tomato Scramble -Beat four eggs the'traveller. �6ho lett behind a small " .-. , slightly, season with salt and pepper _ and milk, or junket and bread stuffs. ! and turn into a buttered frying pan. matter of three _feather .beds, From 18 Mos#hs toil Team -Stir the -eggs, .until they are well Only the other day; at a sale.•at Breakfast, 7• a.m�Fruit, as nice, scrambled' -but stili soft; add a cupful Waterloo, there was one lot consist• - j Ing, of: four nine -inch -thick stone slabs. sly •. ^: of one orange; pulp of 8 or 8 stewed of stewed tomatoes, stir up once, then At the same sale appeared a hampqr " pruass, pineapple juice, 2 or 8 . table-) serve hot .on buttered toast.of Bibles, Prayer m -books, and hymn- • s. ulls; cereal, 2 or 8 tablespoon- I Tomato Rabbit• -To one-fourth books, 140 bottles of ink, 24 tins of ., it, with milk; -bread, 24 hours old, cupful of milk, add one teaspoon of boot polish, 32 parcels. of Epsom salts, rt -or swelback, with butter;' milk, I butter, one-half teaspoonful of salt 1648 seidletz powders, and 240 bottles "_` • ' and a little red.pepper •ver and mustard, , p, warm or cold. P P.• of Worcester sante. unch 11 a.me—Glass of .milk, with grate in - one -Half pound of mild One coign, one wreath" was actual- d, 24 jioars old, toast or sweiback cheese and heat slowly until . cheese bye, is nearly melted. 'Beat five eggs in a ly as item In a sale jest .prior to the war. Imagine anyone leaving derelict I !)inner, 2 p.sn Broth, . thickened separate dish and add one cupful of on the line . items of so mournful 'a inn peas,sago, rice or barley; or stewed tomato—not too juiey—to the nature! It . In s pity. that the motto +gptable scup and milk; 9r beef juice, hoz cheese mixture. Cook two minutes on. the .wreath was not "Lest we for. Ad braid crumbs, or sofa -cooked and serve on toast: " Tomatoes With Dumplinasr Pass $e' ' ,fag, cz poached egg, with toast; But- 'probably the article which ,ovegetableg, saleeted from baked of and slice the tomatoes and put in A ..takes the cake'' for its peculiarity mashed potato, squash, Cooked calory, kettle of a suitable size. Over the among things left behind In the train J -ssasised turnips or carrots;- bread, 24 top Put corn meal dumplings made of was an Egyptian plummy It may holes aid, - white or whole wheat, or milk, salt, baking -powder, and equal have been one of the Pharaohs: if so, graham, with batter; apple sauce or Proportions of earn meal and wheat it was probably the very first time he prone pulp, 1 tablespoonful, flour. Put the kettle over a moderate had ridden In a train. - Perhaps he Sapper,' 6 -pant—Maoaroai, boiled fire and took until the dumplings are liked the new sensation so well that -- -rice, Bastard, or junket, 1 tablespoon- done. A little water should be put in he refused to budge- Howevei, the ful; bread, 241ours old, or toast, with the bottom of the kettle to keep the mammy was there all right, and was butter;' 2 slltree; •milk; baked apple, from burning until the juice , never claimed. �' apple eance, or stewed prunes. begins to cook out. Serve with slices ¢ . w From Two- to Titres Fears• of tried bacon over the top: BACK TO PRE -GLACIAL TIME. Bras3dt? as, a.mr—Fruith , as al! as Beans With Tomato Sauce.—Cook _ 'r the beans until s1I extra water has Discovery ` on . Welland Canal of In. orange, 8 or 8 stewed prunes, pear or boiled out, leaving them almost as dry terost to Geologists. peach pulp; Cereal, or 4 tablespoon- as baked beans. Serve with a sauce - . fins' *fth milk; or egg, soft -cooked or made of one capful of strained tomato Qontractors . on _ the new Welland ed; bread, white, or whole wheat, ship ' canal, after excavating some 20 or ham or toast with butter; milk juice, one tablespoonful ` Hour, one cap warm or eb1A' ' '� tablespoon butter, and season with teen o[ so[!d clay, toned the rock. bed z smooth, and further down salt and pepper. Stir the. mixture well to be very Lunch,' 11 a.m,4Rass of milk, with and cook -until it thickens." a series of steps in the rock'as of a y bread and butter, -or graham, or oat- Tomatoes and Cheese.—Slice large water fall, have been found, amooth meal crackers. i I firm tomatoes, drain, salt and let on the edges and well worn. The Dinner, 2 pm.—Broth or soup; stand in ^a cool place. When chilled, place'li about halt a mile back froth meat;' as line cast beef, lamb, or spread with a paste made of cream the Niagara escarpment. chicken; or boiled fish;- vegetables,- cheese or cottage cheese, finely chop- Prof. W. A. Parks; of the Royal on. ?' selected from "Potatoes, fresh peas, Ped green pepper and a little paprika. tarso D'iuseum. commenting said: --in fresh beans, spinach, asparagus tips, place two elknes together sandwich, 'Pre -glacial times, there was a great cooked celery, sgaash, mashed turnips, fashion, and serve on lettuce with a river that drained the region of Lake -or-carrots; bread and butter; junket, little salad dressing to .which a little Erie, and passed through a gorge con - or custard, or blanc mange. - finely chopped onion has been added. netting- this reg4on with the basin of w Supper, a p-m.—A cereal or egg (if Tomato Spice. -To three pounds. of Lake Ontario. Probably the gorge f -riot taken for breakfast), or custard, skinned and sliced tomatoes adl one now discovered is the channel. of this or milk toast, or, macaroni; bread• and .l,:nt of'vinegar, font cups of's��Rar pre -glacial river, known io geologists 1 _ butter; stewed Trait; milk, warm -or and apices to taste. Boil down until lie the Erlgan River, but as. no falls. scold, or cocoa. :. it ie the consistency'of jam; takiaK existed oh.thts ancient river it may be }% From Three to Sir Years. care not to let the mixture scorch. that the new discovery indicates. . ,a _x fall over the escarpment of some tri- Breakfsat, 7 am.—Fra3t, as or. Thin. is delicious with Bold meats. butary stream entering the Erigan "gee, apples, pears, or peaches; ter - "I; an, soft -cooked; poached or ; _ The 1.0arnero, _ River in the Glacial time. - :'aeramblei; broad. or toast•and butter; ' O little feet, unused to weight and Top and Bottom.' milk or . cocoa, burden, Dinner, 12 noon—8s., uncertain, timorous, Broth or soup; p little le "Pm glad I'm not a Hindu soldier;' meat, as bed, lamb,. mutton, or remarked the private who was always chicken, or fish, boiled; vegetables, ex- We smile as we behold your faint late in formations. successes, -,,Why?' asked the sergeant, who was sept cora, cabbage, cucumbers;. or egg g� donbtfut stumbling seems so - --plant;- broad- and butter; simple pud- vain 'to us. - failurre calling him down for that dings cnBtard. ," ponded the • _ .... Btlppw, 8 p.m. -Bice, or macaroni, Each three. steps "It's bad enough�ea journey is a wild c�mraba tardy one, "to $et my legs s or soup, or cereal, or milk toast or adventure, -thick soup; or, corn bread; -fruit, .or And perils lurk in floor and carpet dresaed'ia time for reveille, let alone' - . custard, or junket; milk, warm or spaces, RrapDi an eztra , spiral leggin around my head." - - caId, or cocoa. Far from the sheltering chaffs sad i� ' - _ couch, and farther From Six to Tea Years.7. a7 1 t 2.80 d 8 The Passage here to havening arms w� °-•T+>< -4 yrs CA30L1NE� 4�. +p rn,- ive aT adult food, except and faces. . and 6vei7 trtee ' of Carbft R fie' Die, doughnuts.Peres' But still you date—for life is spun of In each sown or Sale.:zrgiven• ex- lie cluslve le. So write at onoe for 'encLumbera, fried food, spices, tea, cof- daring; self that Mrraele Motor .-Gas is proving a veritable gold mine for exclusive agents. ' !ei soda water, wine, bee:', or ice Aad step by step your earnest -jour• A BOON IO SMOKERS . $1.25•per hundred eQuats la3 gallons of fied. Send $1.95 for 100 Tablets,' Use .. All Jhildren hO°hi be discouraged ney lengthen, . As mastery grows out of careful Free Literaturo'Mailsd.6n Request: istfug candy, twin, • biscuits, jams, Baskin,,, 26 QUEEN 8T. TORONTO jellies, ice cream, or box cereals, I.e., As little °legs 'and -little purpose tion found that a well -regulated ands the• uncooked cereals. Remember, all .. strengthen. ' r cereals- must be. cooked, at least two - - • . bourn- and' batter four. We smile and hardly think of long which they - usually entertained re- days coming asalse► !►>/Mlrs►lr►lalte►t garding a supposedly weak heart. 'Tomato Recipeir. When you will walk with firm and The time to correct cardiac deficien-1 _ - in the Home -where tomatoes are i "careless trust, ` - Heart placate Often hist a Serious cies is in childhood. Acute infection, ` popular product of -the garden, they. Watching, perhaps, more little feet such as rheumatism, tonsilitis, infin- will be found on the table twice a day, that. falter, Long atter we who qufet The prevailing opinion and attitude enza and the acute infectiuus diseases but if you become,tired of the plaka ' -- ' dust' toward heart disease baa been an er- of childhood are the exciting factors sliced or stewed article, try the fol- - roneous one. The diagnosis of this of heart disease. The poisons of these in ''lowing, some of which will make _ condition has heretofore been the the diseases cause, an. organic -change of the heart and itsl - 3asty .supper- dishes:. Swiss chard is an economical vegs� muscles valves. T'or this reason we have al- ' Escalloped Tomato.—Put cold most table, for. the fresh leaves may be Ways emphasized the importance' of a of aryls_ kind—or of several kinds if -4 for salad and the stems . until prolonged convalescents : and seat. w� °-•T+>< -4 yrs CA30L1NE� 4�. -per. CALLOW YOUR MOTOR FUEL -I LEM 19 SOLVED . and 6vei7 trtee ' of Carbft wRos erg as eittr.ge ownerw a«rtk removed by In each sown or Sale.:zrgiven• ex- lie cluslve le. So write at onoe for M MACLE MOTOR GAS full particulars and satisfy' your= The solent#lo gasoline intensifier, self that Mrraele Motor .-Gas is proving a veritable gold mine for exclusive agents. visortser and de-carbonisar now on awls at first-olans, garages.and_. 100 J accessory stores.- gallons of tssoline at market price plus 100 A BOON IO SMOKERS . $1.25•per hundred eQuats la3 gallons of fied. Send $1.95 for 100 Tablets,' Use tsMasiorline Moueyy b"�aok If not satisst- 60, wad if not absolutely as reprt- saa.ted return' the remaining 50 and we will send you i2. 5 by flat mall. Free Literaturo'Mailsd.6n Request: - '`- CANADA AUTO ACCESSORY. CO. Exclusive Distributors -EAST 26 QUEEN 8T. TORONTO y. you have them—through a meat chop- tender and then served creamed on r per. In a buttered baking dish put a toast, like asparagus, for a supper THE KING Ily,SCOTLAND. layer, of sliced cold boiled potatoes, dI& A few tender little carrots and His Majesty, wearing Highland costume, inspecting the guard of then a layer of•.the, rpeat, .over this a onions ahonld be comMaed with R honor of the Seaforth Highlanders at Ballater. Lord Aberdeen, forruer . r +'huyw• . ai sliced ripe tomatoes and a Wban may. 1 , Governor-General of Ctlaa�i is Been walking behind the King. �'.'15G�x'.. wV y .: _ _.. Q _ , . 'y. l ...a. .-Yv. ' : .._ ',t•• .. _ . ..: ._ r i . 1.s..,,+.•n..'.;.,Y�. .... • .. ..- ... - - l _ _ c.. . -. . - .aa- yr.• ". .. •.... ... . ..... .... ... _ w.. ..Ll '.. y :a '..0 ... .�.-:.X.., _ .. •-j.:.:eit� . x —• StZEs re $a tar opminm FIRM! With sim soh dr < 11my stnnatmed, tbv �eoalert�� The HALLIDAY oOMPANVI, YMited -f But it's joy and sunny weather 'Deer 8= maims tele mouth, freitb When you set out two together. - and sweet. J A BOON IO SMOKERS . Mc=mogs CHMCAL' S IMITED Allowed o>; money left with us for Manufacturing Chemists i1B RICHMOM0 ST, _ TORONTO Write for Booklet, _ tion found that a well -regulated ands supervised system of outdoor play' Health ! placed them in gabd physical trim and' - • overcame to a great extent that fear �4 which they - usually entertained re- asalse► !►>/Mlrs►lr►lalte►t garding a supposedly weak heart. The time to correct cardiac deficien-1 Heart placate Often hist a Serious cies is in childhood. Acute infection, such as rheumatism, tonsilitis, infin- The prevailing opinion and attitude enza and the acute infectiuus diseases toward heart disease baa been an er- of childhood are the exciting factors _ roneous one. The diagnosis of this of heart disease. The poisons of these in condition has heretofore been the the diseases cause, an. organic -change of the heart and itsl - signal of mental depression and worry on the part of the patient with muscles valves. T'or this reason we have al- - fear of an early and precipitate fatal, Ways emphasized the importance' of a termination.- We • have to -day, how- prolonged convalescents : and seat. ever, sn'entirely different• conception More especially are we concerned at of . the term heart disease. It is DOI present with influenza. This disease longer considered an indication for a I will- undoubtedly increase the number life of ease and care and for the of heart sufferers and will be .respon- abandonment of all exercise and labor sible in inter years for- an undue, hum - - which characterises one as a chronic ber of premature termitiations. invalid. Greater care in treatment and con- The examination of miAionp of re- valescence lessens the likelihood of .- • •.. -. cruits for military service revealed a serious cardiac complications. Whether the heart defect is what Is large proportion of cardiac deficion. described an an irritabie heart,_ or, is j cies--which had been unknown to the putely organic, in %Which the muscles -77 applicants. The very fact that they had carriedon usual vocations or v_alvea-'-are injured, much :comfort -` _their without the alightest distress or symp- and improvement may be obtained by toms proves that the heart had over. selected and specially planned exeiy elms and' outdoor amusements which come its physical defect by a strong aid the patient in forgetting his physi- muscular development. This holds I cal defects and in improving his gen- ' true of many. types_ of heart disease. oral- musculature; strength and vigor. i A weak muscle, a leaking or rough- erred valve may' 6 --rendered less Friendship. _ troublesome by speoially devised and - supervised exercises: .Soldiers with There's a sunset somewhere, gold and g heat't conditions were given gymnastic if 1 go on oiluibing, j'uet-ahead; ' and setting -asp exercises with great Soldiers in these special Past that, boulder maybe, round the. success. classes_ noted the improvement in thelr bend, 'the . owli condition. Those who previously I may find sunset Wbat's is had lived a sedentary life and hesita ted to engage in any physical exer- friend But a sunset seeker by your side'? '. Just a happy comrade, true and trled4 r Finding sunsets isn't fun - When yon do it one by one ' - y. you have them—through a meat chop- tender and then served creamed on r per. In a buttered baking dish put a toast, like asparagus, for a supper THE KING Ily,SCOTLAND. layer, of sliced cold boiled potatoes, dI& A few tender little carrots and His Majesty, wearing Highland costume, inspecting the guard of then a layer of•.the, rpeat, .over this a onions ahonld be comMaed with R honor of the Seaforth Highlanders at Ballater. Lord Aberdeen, forruer . r +'huyw• . ai sliced ripe tomatoes and a Wban may. 1 , Governor-General of Ctlaa�i is Been walking behind the King. �'.'15G�x'.. wV y .: _ _.. Q _ , . 'y. l ...a. .-Yv. ' : .._ ',t•• .. _ . ..: ._ r i . 1.s..,,+.•n..'.;.,Y�. .... • .. ..- ... - - l _ _ c.. . -. . - .aa- yr.• ". .. •.... ... . ..... .... ... _ w.. ..Ll '.. y :a '..0 ... .�.-:.X.., _ .. •-j.:.:eit� . x —• StZEs re $a tar opminm FIRM! With sim soh dr < 11my stnnatmed, tbv �eoalert�� The HALLIDAY oOMPANVI, YMited -f But it's joy and sunny weather When you set out two together. --Mary Carolyn Davies J ABLE HALF YEARLY Allowed o>; money left with us for from three • fo ten years. Write for Booklet, _ The G est. West PerI11132MMS . Load Cb IBIWAY.. Toronto Office 20 King dl. Weal. �4 y. you have them—through a meat chop- tender and then served creamed on r per. In a buttered baking dish put a toast, like asparagus, for a supper THE KING Ily,SCOTLAND. layer, of sliced cold boiled potatoes, dI& A few tender little carrots and His Majesty, wearing Highland costume, inspecting the guard of then a layer of•.the, rpeat, .over this a onions ahonld be comMaed with R honor of the Seaforth Highlanders at Ballater. Lord Aberdeen, forruer . r +'huyw• . ai sliced ripe tomatoes and a Wban may. 1 , Governor-General of Ctlaa�i is Been walking behind the King. �'.'15G�x'.. wV y .: _ _.. Q _ , . 'y. l ...a. .-Yv. ' : .._ ',t•• .. _ . ..: ._ r i . 1.s..,,+.•n..'.;.,Y�. .... • .. ..- ... - - l _ _ c.. . -. . - .aa- yr.• ". .. •.... ... . ..... .... ... _ w.. ..Ll '.. y :a '..0 ... .�.-:.X.., _ .. •-j.:.:eit� . x —• StZEs re $a tar opminm FIRM! With sim soh dr < 11my stnnatmed, tbv �eoalert�� The HALLIDAY oOMPANVI, YMited -f ol Vg N4. gsg F* 711t_• • LD AWMA1.0 WHICH Swims Premale Helo Wanted .,When I Like Potatoes. • ­103ime WANTAM T ADZ= W,&NTJM TO DO PLAIX 'Ing 1.6 Tor6uth Girls and omen.com a I'm walking In the sardoZ6 JQ light sewins at home; whole at - =time* good M. work Best Monkey Is Worst of the Lots Wkllll; sun %w placed Immediately at work In a", X"Y fancy things 1 "o; Factories. Hotels, Restaurants, luoti;. stance; d.Bead stamp for .tasuar ]jut the common old -potato, tnL • Blood is tutions' *and PiftVate'llbiftes.' jwticulL]�� "JA Sun Sits That the Have you ever noticed a gull, drop- Wages. Experienced Cooks, Waitress- Is 'bout good enough top MO. Company. Montreal, Watery and, ImPuiv- ping on to the sea—how, it spreads Its ea. Kitchen, Help, Housemaids, etc.,, Take -it; say,'fdr Sunday dinner,, WOM SAZJL People with thin bIq%.d are much wings high, so that the feathers 511AW will find -good openings at all times. Or when company comes to Oat. 1 more subject to hewdadbas than- full- not im wetted? It a gulls wing foub- Write THOMAS A CO, C*Rtr*l Em- All mashed up so light and creamy, VVEWSPAPIM WMZKLY- IN ZRUCX Write 1blooded. persons, and the form of ones- loyment Bureau. 0. -C. , Surnharn, -'It in pretty fiord to beat. L1 Coul%fi Splendid bpoor oro get wet it cannot rise until they p Box -T, son Publishing Vlzted. Proprietor, 44 Church St., Toronto. that aftlicts growing girls Is Al.!. dry; 79 Adelaide St W_ TorontQ, no== -most any way you Ax 'em— alwiki accompanied by head- And use into the water. It Throw a Mo Boiled or fried, and all the restz__ 71 VVZLL EQUIPPED NEWSPAPER and Job printing plant In Mostern --�aehes, together -with disturbance of can swim &little, but as soon as Its I don't knout as I could tell you Ontario. Insurance carried 11.600. Will the digestive organs. fur is soaked 'down it goes;- an 1Wfor-$1.2ft. an quick - sale. 33OX or re- When I like potatoes best. Wit So. too, In the case of a rob- You have constant drowns. -SITS OF idu smell the - bacoh -Yrying,• son Publishing Co.. Ltd.. Toronto. paMr of the When Th earring headaches and- bit. As soon as Its fur 1: wet, ft is is thin e.n.1 think that. dinner -time faces they ahQw that the Wood done for. MWOR is the time to e potatoes— CIANCEP,' TUMORS, LUMPS, Ill at aad(ieur efforts should be directed to• A mole can swim like anything, but gravy,.they are fine AdInternal and external, cured withnn ward building up Your blood. A fair a monkey Is very helpless in'the'water. MMUREAMENK' pairs by our home treatment. Write us treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Almost all land birds drown 'afore- too ' late. ' Dr. Bellman- Medical ok very 'But at night; when cold and tired Co.. Limited. Coninorwood. Ont. -Pill& will do this effectively, and the ra, dly,* unlucky enough to fall into Doing chores and cutting wood, rich, red blood made by these Pills P, True. INE GROUP PICTURE IN COLORS, 7 the water. They strike out with their Then a great big white potato Fl8x21 Inches, containing stria Baked for supper's mighty good. ;will remove the 'headache. legs, move round and round in a "How did you learn to roller skate , the Prince portraits of King Gear a, the Prince o Y. More disturbances to' the health are Wales, Premier Lloyl George, 01 circle, but,cannot get off the water. a little boy was asked. And -I like 'em tried for breakfast— Marshall Hals, Admiral Beatty. Gen caused by their blood than most Peo- "Oh," was the innocent Currie, Marshall Poch, Presideirt Wilsoggqqqq t but signift- Lions and tigers. are very good If I really havomy'"y and King Alber I&A ple have any idea of When your blood "by getting UP eve to swimmers, and do not share the com- cant �answer, every As when I like potatoes, souvenir of the Allies' victory. HA is Impoverished, thenerves suffer Mon cat's hatred for the water: But time .1 fell down." Its -about three times a day. ready for framing, -25 canto, col from lack of nourishment, and you 71 stamps. Borst George Moore (late r3sta May. be troubled with Insemn, neUr• of all the eat tribe, the South Amer!- !P Batt.). 61 -Tongs Street 7: can jaguar is the finest performer in Real Work euralgla or sciatica. Muscles 'St. Joseph, Levis, July 14, 1903. ilia, n is a to plunge Visitor—"How Ions has this Man An Ultimatums the water. It seems often subject to strain are under -nourished fdi�ard's Liniment Co., Limited. In for mere joy of'a swim. worked for you"' "Willie,' said mother, consolingly.. ande You. May have Muscular then - A rabbit, as we haVe said, drowns Farmer—"About four hours." Gentlemen,—I.was -badly kicked by .,you will have to wear one of your sis. statism or lumbago. It your blood to _k. had my horse last May, aiid after using ght.30 an soon as its fur is soeoed, through, Visitor ---III thought he tees nightgowns 'to-nI thin and yon begin to show symptoms here longer than that" several preparations on my leg moth. "What, a girl's?" snorted- W11116. yet curiously enough its i near rela, jot any of these disorders, try building e well, and F ck as iho'blood with Dr' Live, the hare, swims quit armer ... "Yes, he has been here for tag would do.' My leg mas. bIa "Yes, why uotY' asked mother In 'UP Williams' Pink Pills, and as the blood is reptored to will often cross good cross a river when hutted. four Weeks." jet. I was laid up In bed for a fart. surprise• swimmers, even night and could not walk. After using "I won't wear it," declared the small -its normal condition every symptom of a Beare There are tho- troibi, those -that usually live far from � large A Last R6@orL three bottles of 'Your MINAMYS boy.. "I'd rather So to bed raw." e will disappear. more -people -who owe their present sheets of water, and the common rat "Is your watch. going, George?" the iili4IMENT I was Perfectly cured,ao A Istate of good health - to Dr. Williams is no mean performer. maiden. asked -sweetly, stiffling a that I could start, on the road. I I'Pink Pills than to any other medicine, One of the beat of animal swimmers yawn. ;0S. DUBZS. and most of them do not hesitate to is the horse. Horses have answered George, blind to the Commercial Traveller. have been The -farmer who does not foodgvery say so. known to swim a river nearly a mile hint. pint of waste milk on the farm, sweet Yon can jet Dr. Williams' flak Pilli wide to got track to their old stables. "How soon?", war greau nth any dealer in medicine or.est. Doer, too, can swim well. There are 7 Egypt's Chief crops. or toor, is not __W4 for the 111. Mail at 50 cents a box,or six boxes'by for cases of caribou having swum across Cramped. ,Egypt's principal crops are cotton, 1$2.50 from JIM Dr. willIALa2 ''Madiciva lakes ten miles -wide when- escaping "The flat suits me v well said corn, rice, wheat, barley, beans- a 'LIMON JUICE NT auger GIRL61 .1 co., Brockville. Ont from forest fire$, the prospective tenant, "but the kit- cane and leguminous plants, which In- 19 A SKIPI WHITSMElk.. chethenwon't d*." elude clover, lentils and peas. The "What's wrong- withur, asked the following figures show the approxi- How to in, ke a creamy beauty PE The Price. agent mate total cultivated acreage of the for, a few cants. I used to love all nature go— KI.F CHILDREX WELL ..It seems to have been cut to At A above crops: -Wheat, 1.230,000; box- The ',ica of two fresh lem op The river's sweep. the sunsets glow. -DURING -HOT WEATIEK woman who weighed - about ninety ley, 360.000; rice, 220,000; flax, 1,16 stra Ined Into a7bottle containing throe The fields and, woods, the pure, fresh pounds. My -wife weigh* 200 pounds. -660; beans. 600,000; . leguminous ounces of orchard white makes a -CLI. 7. air—' She's got to have a kitchen she can plants, 1,660,000; corn, 1.830,000;, whole quarter pint of the Most M Thegoldenhours so tree from care. mother knows how fatal the bustle around in without getting jam. cotton, 1.720,940; susar case, 60,400. markable lemon skin beantiser at I wandered• whers'er fancy bade-- hot summer months are to small mod between the sink and. the gas about the coot one must Pay for a •small jar of the ordinary cold creams. A gay and careless happy lad. children. Cholera infantum, diary- stove." ":MONEY ORDERS. - _ . : ­' Coze should be taken to Strain *46 hoeas dysentry. colla and stomach The safe way to send money by -mall lemon Jules through a fine doth so so But Time Ambition's seed Instilled; troubles are rife at this time and, VUIP 116 I was with strong desire filled Would Do H Is BeIrL to by -Dominion Express Money Order- lemon gets Man OiN 6AMW often a precious little life to lost After from the will keep fresh for months. Every S" Hodge came down TO win great rank and wealth and only a few hours Illness. The mother woman known that loom Jules is power; who keeps Babys.Own Tablets In the heart of the clay halt mountains with An Egyptian railroad has a 45 -mile Used to bleach and remove such stretch of perfectly a load of produce. JeCUy straight track blemishes aa freaWass. sallowness and 1 Alled. with toll so& -floating hour; house tools safe. The occasional use -tum. had had a weary And then at lsat. I reached my goal Sam's ox over s deadrit. ton and is the ideal, skin soft4nw, of the Tablets prevent stomach and whitener and beautifier. .7, But GiLs 91", at what a t&II! bowel troubles, or M troubla comes two-4ilays, pull, and when Bain retched -try W Got throe ouneas of the city limits he was confronted by Just suddenly---sa It generally does—the Four thousand women are included orchard white at any drug store A" ought sign which read: "Spe"'Ilmit twenty Gone Is my old and keen d safely in the m Mau Tablets will bring the baby a membership of the Saslfat- two lemons -from the grocer and In, 7 day and s4r-Ift night. miles an hour.,` box M Alas. one Impulse through. They an sold by 'medicine "chowan Grain Growers! Association. up a quarter plat of this sweetly miss my brain— He pulled his wbisken meditatively rant lemon lotion and =0 dealers or by mail at 2L cents a The wish for greater power and gain. and then drawled out to his oxen daily Into ths faces neck arms from The Dr. Williams* Medicine Co„d am; "Well, I know darned weld weal d I am old. and SW as hams. our dog. KNOUSOUT PAIN. .............. sigh for that gay, edilslus lad. never make it. but we'll do Wd gladly give My hoarded Pelf gone best Goo lip, yon' lazy critters! yar golden Youth -m,• ROUND. A—MY better salt THE FIRST 0 YOU CHILDRENI Goo UPI" Fy�onds plead, "You're wealthrt 1101'201' Some of the Answers Given to Que* Goograph� In Person. som Iwo ad. great— t . Ions at Recent School Examinations. The school examiner was putting CAmdorting relief ft pain f -Lite Ilse before you--*IeMures wait" I only shake my head and say:- The function of the stomach Is to the children through their paces. Me ..'Nakes Blom's the "i have forgotten how- to PlaYl- • hold up the Pattie fa- immediate subject was geography. World's Unimmt WWWW" Pompeii was destroyed by an emp- Standing in the middle of the platform I tion . of eallva from the Vatican. he said: This famout'reliever of rheumatic -TIS Sh6ckD Near *0 TOP- Si: animsis, peculiar to the frigid , "We will suppose this whole school aches, soreness, stiffness, paWful S Z" to composed of water, and I am on an) sprains, neuralgic pains, Va most Hurrah I HoVs IN As a nation we waste enough corn snue are three suls and three polar � supply many Zuropeaul with broad. bears. island.. Now, what Island would I re- other external twinges that humanity o Imuch of the waste In due to 10" Three kinds of tooth are false teeth, presentr' gugere from, enjoy its great Ulu cloolonst! authority says oonn "The Isle of Man,,- came A quick re- use it practically never isils to -shodking. gold teeth and silver teeth. dry up a" lift out By a little care in building the The - permanent, set of teeth con. Ply- brAWf speedy, comfortmiK relief. a&ocks and in .tying them high now slate of canines, eight b1cuspids, Then, calling the teacher to him, Is I for, use, It takes little With 111119'ere, "al=h M, vkhout bbb 4 pro- again: No4r, suppose we both to to= Clean hispidors. refreshing. re es $&sx ff. &air tops, good protection is afforded twelve molars and four L -stood together like this, what bland ducq results. At a ff. grain and stover. If the stalks Typhoid can be pr Tented by few In _Carjkla. drvg Stores. Hospital moor" show that owe" one duatio, drug of so& enticed "do not slant, In n. would we represent r' At all stores. 36c., 70c., $1.40, 111109 YOU out A Mrs Inv! lost - !direction oilly--toward the contre, of Guerins. warfare Is irbare'luen ride -The Scilly Islands, sir"' came the blood P6100111, which is q "ewer. In a laud votes. I Oncinnati. authority, WhO shock --and ff the tying to not on guerillas. of a high no saki the top - thai shock Thr*6 ' heavenly bodies an the 0 a• ounce done esono can be obtained at `to very Ukely to twist. Tying near rather, lion and Holy Ghost cost from the drug store but In the top Prevents tisis iug.` The foveation. pt the, steamboat . Good and Bad Reading. >tatent to rid one'i f@sL_Qf_9ffl20_bsM Equal distribution of the armloads caused a network of river to skrIng therer of son Born or umm Ant. -other day in the papers The -You simply apply a few drop of • of corn around a shock is import 0, ilualWitl6n, of a io was a story. telling how a 'young boy, 6 on a tender, Selling o6ft and An, equal distributions with all the Th - ter at a trying to imitate the hero of a certainsoreness relieved. 111hort• is that he must the itslki -skutfug toward .the centre; school THERE IS ONLY ONFA to instantly be 111ft" X lurid "wild west" magazine, hung him. ly am entire corn can norms a conical stormproof shock, father of a child for eight weeks. having each , an self. foot "44% without The four chariibere of Lha heart This bug is sticky Sit drtal at con corn -stalk acting as- a The reason was that the boy had -GEM ASPIRIN to just shrivel 19. AW librace to hold the shock erect. With brain, mind, soul and chest. and is claimed probably never been educated at home son without Infi—in or so III.* more weight of corn on one side than &MIng the surrounding tissue at skbL in the matter pf good reading- TABLETS 'MARKZD WITH side, the shock Is like- ONLY' T on the opposite. Good Salesmanship. In many other homes It Is the same. U your wife wears high beell do Ron" ARE ASPIRINs ly to loan air go down. Twisted, and "Now remember, rm sojidinj-' their _.0glAYKR V Val be glad to know Of thin. YOU Boy$ and girli I fallen' shocks are difficult to handle or4ble. garage:" grence between good out tcjjell a. portable parents the diff and to, husk- 4'That!s what." and bad books. And, sometimes, the if you don't'Gio the "Bayer Cries" "And in talking this portable gar- Parents themselves do not know the go -the Tablets, Refuse Thena.—They It is better- to fail In a good cause age--" difference- Aro Not Aspirin At All. s,yei ro 7 the *au to succeed An a bad one. Boy$ and girls should be taught ic Shoop are used an busts of burden " "Always Pronounce gangs the Way harmful effects that come Isom read• e prospective customer pronounces jug such trash as "WildWest" "Dead- in northern India and carry 20 -pound th titomer ma At% wood D!ck," 0Id Sleuth," and so forth. loads. If any boy or girl wants a good Wast-, am or detective story he or she can 11P I , J join a library and set plenty of better books than these cheap novels, filled ?our ouggist. gladly wfA give Poo y Z� with Impossibilities. the genuine There are so many "anti' sot ties because genuine now to lea and Coffe o* W -15Y 8, C926 - at present that It would be a gOod by Canadians asVALN e Ol0ENT idea, If some one should organize an than ComPan' Y. are- not considered 4,(Rod for,*. Apti-Dime Novel' Association or . w There is -got a cent's worth 04 GOT- The pore -cleansing, purifying slid sterilizing properties of this wonder - Good Reading Club and help strength- man interest In Aspirlp, 11 r*hts be. lied with Ydurtq people, biA ribk3:dTtq is Governs. (4343dn soap, using plenty of hot' an, instead of weaken, the minds of Ing purchased from the water and soaps beat app MIS some 0 sid when .you have f our future Canadian citizens. most. the hands, will prove bel p(w to those acid Imitations During the war, who use k for the first time. Touch 7L at and Took Time by the Forelock, were sold as Aspirin In P111 b0z 0 a, -rotighns" OT Tam Cuticura Ointment be. one other containers. But now You M party and dust lightly Mr, MacTa attended a Olin got genuine Aspirin, plainly two bathing. where the hospitality of the host know with Cuticura 7 noting T POS stamped with the safety "Bayer Cfcse'- Ong for fragrance for powdering and por- no bounds. In the midst of the cele- —Aspirin proved safe by milli Mr. McTavish rose up and fang the skin. Nothing bomi, aZ%d ft �bratlon ft- 's -Its i-kh flavor pleases, Headache, Toothache, ESM1114, Rb than the" ideal -ad b a -bid- matlim, Lumbago, Cold*, Neuritis, and 45dtitely made rounds of the company, ....... their cost- is but little. contains a sell a profound farewell. "But, Pain geners.111y. ha,1.M.Jf'W. ndudr,4_ Sandy, mall," tablets. she objected the host, 11ye're 0 and3fte- yea Handy tinA)Qxes Of 12 t9bI d igm a - R&42&TOJ7 not goin, yet, with the evvnin' Just larger "Bayer" Packages. IFE h.(61rin WL ar startedr, "Nay." said MeTavis Aspirin to the trade —art registered no goin, yet But iliatenin'wye *cod- in Can&" of Bayer Manufacture of night while I still know re SIL" onsoodo-saidestor of salkylicsolt ISSug ;��-Mf7 F� 7 qT Z V. _ t 7�7*' - �7* fr " . 0 Z0 7 4� -John- McCavam. 49 Toxon ­40001-. AL LOC y even EP", ",was in town on Tuesd4t DID YOU SAY: "N -John Crockett has had 16 _ICPRN CUTTING-I am now prepar- tM ft Powell, of we have just Out,our Fall Stock on the shelves an they, itwo an good, 1,64 Glad •s -Indepeadie4t-phoue.lu -Z-Itu.•, , . . . . ?t;7� I az =, ��L_ . ley, R. K. 50-62 sh I CT to was, ho, residence. ron me over Sunday, spring we anticipated a raise sq we doubled our usual order at prawn- kr R. A. Bunting is-coud nod 'POR SALE-A number of young and .Mrs. Jerwaiwa' t bred Berkshire and Women. • -Mr. rally the pr1cii,"In heavies for Men. Boys over Sunday with 0. E. a J to McNeil, R. R. 2. Pickering, 52 a bed with a severe attack of ply D. Pigs Of various ages. AV- vnd rras bronchi tia.: - They p�kj William$, matte, Tqujmow-the Old Reliable. We bu* TIlkey. right from the !actor ,thus thus iaving our customers from -Ed. F. Gormley, of Toronto, -Mrs. M. C. Zimmermau.is now rrHAMSTEXtS AND BOYS WANT. &71ng any middlemen. spel4Sunday hero with Iii -to, spending a few weeks with -a-ed-Teamaters.1823a week; 21aweek. Buy your boots from us. We stand bob _ Williams'. Boots,'. un y a broth- The Dufferin Construction Co., III and - -Williams stands-behind us with every pair. CORN'CUTTING-Raving purebas- mother in Otterville. :.ere, John ttad William. A' dew earl -Pte. N. Cowan, who has been e carloads of coalhave Nye have a splendid range of Fall Hata and Caps. Call Iwand see then. -ed acorn-binder, I am now prepared to fill oversew3 for -the' past four'years, # orders for cutting corn. bleel;'revelved by the dealeri here Jos. Farley, Pick he ' at week. - returned home on Wednesday. e4Tf. '"We have &-few dozen 'Ohildre'n'a Black 0ottoriStockings­old stock- 4 ring t PA Quite a number from here at, sizes'l to 7, at 15c *to 95e-per pair. -Mrs. L 1). Banks has, been, SEED-�-A quantity of fall rye, 'tended the Hydro Electric meeting Ryst!tahle for seed. Apply at lot 22, con. 5. �4 le K onflned to her bed fora few days. bat is now improving. at Brougham on Wednesday after- Pickering, or.phone Pick 1003. All. Hamilton '52 R. Ai SUNTING TICKERISG -Miss Agnes' I friend, nova.. and MEN. WANTED-To work on the -The Pickering School Fair will lEs tablished 1857. Rouge River bridto. H best wages of Toronto. were here over Saud& V be held on Wednesday next 01 priii Vrith the former's mother. on Apply at, the works. Jos. Mc sy & Sons. the pebo6l grounds. Extensive COuven!- Mrs. (DCartwright was eon OR SALE 'use. -truck. preparations are being made and F Have You Seen Our Washin A 11 _'Aned to thehouse several day ;ant for formem' use. Turtle back Included. last week through Illnese. splendid fair is anticipated. if desired- can be attached in less than 5 minutes. 9 -Mr. and'Mrs. Klvi I and eon, 6t. __QrlIte a heavy frost occurred A. P, Wrijbt. Whitby., .51-52 e night last week, thin being WANTED-50 to 100 acres withia 30 We have the New.14ea at 16.00. One Minute at 16.00. -'­BrooklIn, spent a few days with one the firab of the mason. No dam- miles of Toronto. Price must be reasoon- '"Pickering relatives this week.- able. Full particulars in hist let r B�11 Bros., -Men- are busy this week laying R. R. No. 1. Port Perry. Out, age was done to vegetation, but Galv'snized Wash Tubs 1.75 up, 4� Wringers O.OQ7%lo steel On Lthe now switch on the the leaves- arabeginning to fan as : . Ir OST-A lady's rain cont, between result. Scrubbing Boards 65 cents. -west eide'of the station road. a X_J 3k-d and 4th con; on the Brock road. Thurs- -Fred Douglas, of Toronto, Is "Miss Gertie McBrady, who hifs dAVveni%r?- 11th. ln�%er It = leave R� ews' ickering. P. 0. a lucrative position as supervisor spending a flew days at the home In the Metropolitan Life Insurance -r-TOUSt AND LOT FOR, SALE--�repar;6 now for the cool-fall ivoiniiiii. Perfection Oil Heaters 7.00. of his aunts, the Misses in COt olfiee fn -Everett, Wash., is &JL Situated on Church St. Pickering. one acre -Mrs. Orvis, of Dryden, arriv- more or less. good frame house with 7 rooms. '­'Hot Blast Heaters 3.00 here this week to spending a week with her sister: barn with room for garage; about 80 apple trees ed gehd the R in b re. J re g, berry bashes, hard and soft water.7 winter with her sister, re Jose Cowan.' ng r, M John For fart er 11 p E. Gee, 96 Cambridge Ave.;e. Toronto, to F BO es. -J. R. Winter, of Winnipeg,, gf,. 43-6 A complete line of General Hardwarel� always on hand 'Dr. Marsh was in Osh p ---Of -Rev. d a AVIOR -visit to. 1% ritiNer 0ARM FOR SALE-Codfalsting Tuesday attending a I FARM 92 acres, p -an part o siva On Viekeridg friends on. Tnescuy.. art of lot 12. con. 5, -and <1 I "d . quUter 0I eetiag of the- Whitby ft.-- Greenwood),On the pretvises are a frame i -H. BUNDY a Is TICKERING. lot 12. con. 4. Pickering, (a mile e 81 Mr. Winter has a lucrative pwi , .an.9 wit the T. Eaton Co. bank barn, also plenty of water. Fot ;1resbytery. 0. in further forticulars apply to James W. Hick, R. -St. George's Church.p py he has, beep, f9r the R No. -Pickering, 4 Tickering whose two years. -aervicoso'n'Sunday tilext -_.Morning Past ARM FOR SALE' 92 acres. bei o �at 11,00, Sunday school- at.2.30, , -0. H. Ferguson, B. A., D.L.S., 0 Front c� lot 13. con. 9. Pickering. 1 1-2 miles I acres being valuable bush. east of Claremont. 2. -evening at 7.30, of the Town Planning -Commission, of cedar, Pine, hardwood and mitred timber. 49 -Dr.. R, M. and Mra. Stewart, Ottawa' visited. Pickering on- the acres under cultivation and the remainder in f Markham, were in the village invitation e. New house and bank barn. MEW t 0 on of the Chamber of Com- Z Apply to wards, Claremont, on Tuesday and called on a mum merce. He went thoroughly into ARM-" •-Being lot 23, Pon. 5, Pickering, and consisting of 50 acres. oar village and Flii SALE bar of their friends. the 'probleizig of -Mrs. Blevias and 6hildren, of Rave most excellent advice for the Soil is a rich clay roam and in a goodstateof cuj- livation Two good wells of hard water; .Young �,Toroqto6 are spending a few days present beautifying and future orchard 6f beat varieties of apples. Frame with her brother. Gordon and Mrs. On day Of the village. and two barn k For further pakticularip &V to and other friends.' John Moore. _. R., No. I., Locust Hill. -3 Clover Hohey, in jars at 26c, 35c ana,40c, also -in 5 and" 10 -On' Friday evening JA78i E. L.' -*Rev. Dr. Marsh will conduct and Mrs. Ruddy gave a most -400FLPORATION pound ils d in balk. Get some--it's fine. an U ....... pa univereary services in the Bap pleasant time to the returned OF THS - tist. church, Whitevale, on Sunday. soldlem There -were about Ewar'dsburg Table Syrmp, new '"shipme''nt,.. in. q. lowtship'of P lient, afternoon and eventug, hundred resent, 'Including the Imemg Arthur Peardon. of Birch wives of t1!o married men, and the 'S and-10 pound Pails. was here on Friday, being a young ladies of the -villaRe and PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Xwest. at Mr.. and Mrs.Ruddy'sat community. Mr. and Mrs. Ruddy that the Municipal Corporation of the Prunes, in bulk, nice quality., 20 cents per 1b. reception to the soldiers spared no Township of Pickering will. at a meet- pains to give the young Ing to be held on Monday. the 13th who has been C:eople a pleasant time a t their ndlvr- the Primmer with day of October, A. D. 1919, at the !Fine 8'eedless. Raisins, in -bulk, 23 cents per lb. th her I autifal summer- home, the iaveb-' hour of one o'clock In the afternoon. daughter. Mrs: W. J. Reid-,* has re.. In being spent in tansic and danc. in th4j Council Chamber-at Brougham, turned tothe cit for the wititer. lax, the music being furnished by consider a by-law for closing. stop )Ig Nice Cleaned' Currants, in bulk- -40 cenii' per A. -A number up and conveyingto the Campb I the young peo- a city orchestra. or ell? Like Ontario and Western Railway of the village were at Simcoe -The Dominion Government Am nt Ott Tuesday evening treat havefted upom Mooday, Oct. IS. Company certain portions of-the-road ;W Ing themselves to a weiper roast. allowance between Lots Eight 18) and as Thanksgiving Day. It was the kfast Food's ... ..: rea _e. of a Irolid many that NOV, Township of Pickering and of -the road -Miss Walsh and Frank and desir Nine IQ) In the Third Concession of the -Xre. McClory and family, of -Lind Ilth be the clay set apart as a day allowance between Lots Eight (1) and -]Ba;rl Post TOAkqjs I' pent Sunday with the form of national thanksgiving, as it Nine(g) In the Fourth Concession Cream of ..'Corn Flakes, ujiib es' -of the ls?s brothers, Thee. and Ed. Walsh. being Armistice day, it was 'thus Township of Pickering. and for eetab- M. -Chapman has pure purchased an a , proprthtq day of thanksgiv lishing as highways In lle�lLtlierecif -Grape Nuts, -Trisc'uits..' Puffed Wheat, Puffed Rice , eL -.1holot and cottage_ at the corner 'W return of pomee certain lands to beconveved to the lor tt n-bf Church As e, -and King e=be- rwiethat time of the yeariscold Township the sald- I lway,-Com: Etc.i EtC. 11wging to John pan r Ions an plans of the Rolled Oats; Rolled Wheat, e acceptable portions tate. o the A. es- and dreary andinot so to the- majority -of people as a no of h ghways 0 closed And highways ­Mr. Kee4o, manager of 'the holiday. as a day In the eixrly part being on file law the -Office as df the Clerk lands to be established Raw Flax- Mills; has ren ted L.- D. of October. A number also of the Township of Pickerint and hale Steak-in-l' lb. tins---only 20 Cents. ins tion 7 -the It's -great.' "'Banks' residence, recently vacated thought It would be well to have there available for in tion Try it. b Lawrence, and ..-moved Mir, public. _tt -at the same time as the United, 1herein on Toted& States. which is in November. All persons Interested or whose 4- -Dr. E. R.- and vs.' Towle and lands. may or might be o! ejudicially _ A t the Close of the hydro-rad- "Aanghters, Dorothy and Reta of d affected by the paissing o such pro- S Bloo'mers, in grey stripe Tweed, just the thing Torentia, formerly of Pickerin ial meeting at Brougham on Wed- posed By-law are required to attend at have just returned from the township --be a tone to needs aftezaootri thesaid meeting. where they will for wearing to school. "tithe Pacific coast. council- held a' short session at heard in p#rson or by Counselor Solic- which they passed -through its first Itor with reference thereto upon - pati- -Boy's Overalls ----Miss Violfit Salsbury, of TO blue stripe, also -khaki. ,41 r�nto. who is, visiting with -law tioning to be so heard. h Alex. lk% and second readings the by Dated this 12th day of September. Boys ' Shirts, black aid white stripe, also khaki. A. D. 1919. and Mrs."Gouroe, of Dumbarton. Ing the purchase of the Tomato guaranteeing the bonds authoriz .,:l spent a couple of days with Pick DONALD R. BEATON, c Splendid assortment of Men's Work Shirts, -it is expedient --erialt frtende, this week- Eastern by the Hydro Electric Clerk. -Frank Oldfield,Commission, - Ike the popular :.new .fine. See them. VOrO0t6 Vocalist, and lady friend V1. that the said by-law should be f n ... PICKERI ,Were the guests of K L. and Mrs published I this week's issue of 'e the Nllws, and as it is lengthy, .71 • Ruddy ( - )n Friday evening last on Occasion Qf their reception and such a short time in which to g ;Mite niw, N the soldiers. LUMBER YARDS' lion to get It pri we are compelled to BE s Glen, IL And Mae- Glover LnA Kll� to press a day later than usual child, who have been visiting with ton= W We carry a heavy and well snort J�ig assortment just placid in stoc�, PF%ilq yrhiw, Mrs. OlOver"i 'rents, W. G. and --Dr. Marsh - wires Tess- NEWS 'Interesting lain greys, stripes, etes I re. Ham, left on Sunday by auto the following very ed stock of Lumber, 411 well milled and dry, comprising spend a month' with the form information. The one has been r? the following material rents at Bradford. very interesting during the latter e M H. A. Matchett and dau- part of last week and so far this Matched Pine, Hemlock, B. R Fir, 'Maier'. 'Helen, of Moncton, N. B., beautiful twin sun Spruce and cedar *ask. Two w:S. • C H A P M A N 3 lare arriding a few days here with spots, large enough to be seen by ol Pine and Spruce Dressed Lumber ormees,parlsntli� George M. o unaided eye, have been visible -"and Mrs. Palmer. Mr. Matchett On the solar disc. ' Dr. Marsh White Pine and Codat'Sidings is also- gpending u few days with measured these spots on Wednes- H E L. L'O F A R M E R alf 2&8XB.C.Cedar Shingles, Etc. da, and found them covering one btlT-John McGinty, who received I.. are miles of the solar Have you-bought your Binder Twine yet P If not contract for building the ce- 'surface. wVuhem spots do not effect Son. t j. W. D. Gordon 'We C& went work for the new bridge at onr weather or any earth condi- n supply'you with the*.best 'tate west end of the village, to no tions, except sometimes they may w PICKERING Silver Leaf, ON. ft, busy with his' men - erecting the slightly diettift electric conditions. (Sold Modal, 650 ft, 27 is 7 'temporary bridge, just south of There are several new comets in Bell and Independent phone p one. present structure. the heavens just now visible only tal, 500 ft, .230 Gruen Sheaf, 650 ft, 2io 4lymouth, epee LE MILLS_ I, I S boyi,-'have you started* in to to the teleacep(e. One, however, ELM DA Who 'Paris Green, 75 cents, per pound. build that bird-house for 'the 10 seen by the tumided,eye. ...4....School Fair on. Sept.- 24th? Get, will see it first ? It's very small. Areenate of Lead, 66 cents per pound, isy during the next week and do Try almost overhead at midnight. Yon can always get the best Mani- not et _0 'r made from No; I. Ofe neighboring school a Sunday next, Capt. Swith, fobs Flour ry the prize you might get, who was in command of one of Manitoba Wheat '''fake notice of an error. in the the British -fleets that patrolled Royal Household and Gleiiora forG. As- GILLESPIE, �:DUNBARTON list. This competition, by a the North Sea during the war hi Bread. Try a bag. , vision of the Pickering Branch search of submarines and otber Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats of Wotn'en's Institute, is open -enemy craft and who took an im BRAN, SHORTS 14 any school belongingBritish attack MIX FEEDS HOLIDAY TRIP. ,to the portant part in the rl"'R SUMMER Plekeringg School F on Zeebrugge, will preach in St. 70AT CHOP -On Tnesday afternoon the Andrew's church, both morning CRUSHED OATS Co. -4L=d All" U Imccessful and interesting meet special collection will be taken. WHEAT Women's Institute had a most and evening. At these services a BARLEY CHOP 7 ing in the Red Cross rooms On Monday evening, Capt. Smith, '.CRACKED CORN Dr. 41 0t;w)krt, of Markham, addressed who is an ordained minister of the -TRUNK, -SUIT CAft OR CLUB BAG MIXED HEN FEED ;4&e : Institute on the care of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, Caldwell's Cream substitut4 -teeth. The lecture was exceeding- will give an interesting address Calf Meal. Good stock of Single and Double harness on hand v, instructive and worthy of the showing the Important part play- Molasses Meal The ed by the Britts'll navy in the war. - CROPPING AND. OAT 1 second hand team Breechin Harneip , appreciation of all present T $25 inir I ;�Uhad. 16 Ra d t be teacher* and pu pi Is of the senior The address will be 111natrated by CRUSHING EVERYDAY 'land intermedlatA room@ of our lime-limlit, views taken'from photo- Get prices on feed in ton' lots. EMPORIUM A at Capt. Smith was BELL PHONE. 1. blip school were prevent and re- graphs that PICRERING HARNESS EXPO 'ved ther Instruction to be &riv- fortunate in seenring: Don't fail W. vrr, -wV03ce Home Phone 3000. W. J. COAKWRLL .rd frnm such it'capable address as to attend this lecture. Admission 26 conte, ebildron 16 cents JW.Jkewart gave. Chopping every day.1