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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_07_09"I iii I j, 76�. k - N 4*V0L..XXXIx. ICKERING, -ONT., FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1920 Established 75 fears K ROAD CHERRYWIOOD. 'WaLter Jackson vL�ited. f.Jeuds in Miss Gates was the guest of Mrs.. Geo. Es .-Baker' - ay. Afedical Oshawa this week. Todd on Sund Born, to Rov and Mrs. Percy, of A. J, Tavlor and family spent SA� GREENWOOD" E, FORSYTH, D. of 0.; Regis- _MvrtIe. on Tliui�sd�ty, July Ist, a son.. urday -at -1�rooklin. :kfter a- protr$cted ffiness from the Mrs. Armstrong, of Mount Albeit, Bt terqd metruber of the Optometrical I I . I I - . �'.' 7 "so. elation Of 02tariO. SPeCisl attention giTeu to Cut your Insurance PIMM" infirmities of old age one of our oldpst Vl�nt, 4 few dATjS with her 81.Sker, Mrs. the.fitting of glasses. Eyes tested free.. I;ortb residents, 'Mrs. Badgerow, Sr., died at borr pson. ftia.rernont. I= from 10 to, 20� Joh Mrs, Davidson, of Provi-. the houi�e of her' son. "Wilfred Badge. n and row, on Tuesday, July Oth, in her 90th dence, R. I., are visiting the fortner's MILLS' :F.. TO.NILINSONN, M, B., Member per cent. ebts here. 'lege Of Physici:ins and Su7L,.e year. Thed6ceRsed wits horn in King par -No,of the Cc. ')43' We s'ell a iieavy copper cable. and township, but :hit,3 been a resident of C. W. and Mrs. ]petty are getting olon'tario. Offlce: that form4�rlv occupic:d '%Ve by Pick&rin&, township foy! the past fifty; niceiv setiled in th*r new home. the late Dr R. Prodle, and latterl, Dr, Cald- to .,well. Phone. Claremont, Qnt. 231y pointi, Find rod according four Vears, Her husband predeceased welcohie them to our midst. Governhient S-.tndArd by her a�nuinher of years. She hati. it - Comi� to the garden party at the V V F.rCARYWRIGHT, M. D., 'M. col;nectmitig all mq-tal fRmilv. of six sons -and two daughters, Cberrywood school gtounds on Tues - C. i P. & S.. Ont. A coroner:for th.� Coun- parts onto one systern., all oi whom survive hep. -These Are day evening, Jul� 13tlf. The follow- ty of- Orx-tario, Office-hburs : 12-2 and 6-8 p, m.. e pa' 0 eap- Writ, S th. Wilfred - and Fred of thl,4 grwtiwe : Mr. Percy David, c6median, or at other 1hours by appointment Phone Bell This makes your Instirame ch Jesse. of -Toronto, Oliver of. Oshawa, ing arti�tes will tak rt in the pr No. 24. Ind.,g1hone No,'4(iU. Pickering. On- - e 'tario. er.and7protectr; you again.Qt over locality, Mrs. Courtney of Detroit, and of-Tornirm The Oddfellows Male Quar- -So I) e Fire Loss, tt�z- wo4t Bafts John Hamilton of- the 5t h- enn. tette, of-Aginecrurt, also the Higblitnd I will require, NT - 0. 'M c K I NNNON-, *I, D -, L R. c. Burut ar' struck by lightni -She. W also survived bv sixte k brass band. See the El' 6 . Edinburgh, member of the Ecl!'ge of e len grarid.- Cree Ectri d Surgeons of Ontario. licentiate L grand. chudien Lighting demonstration. Refresh- .4 Ph� ioiaus an children, nine great that all the - It cost'nothipg for at -jat -ebi rjulent boot� n groju,,uds. Admission, of ja)t,,0o1,1,egPt,of Suriteors, Edir.*bu:gb, is to give and one gre� gi. graud id. U� tit deielses of women a nd an estituate. .- ^day t-,- P lit cents. epee' a ou g0aee ent tt-111.11S r, it. S u -In 0 1j %,ohlldr... Oface and zesidence A-1191,91, BROUGHAM addoun s t�e--_. -�Ve ave yo e k.* Bethe�cerLn�t�!:. on t b P -5,. h c�3 Legal. MARKHAM R. 'Brodie. of Toronto, was here H,'KFN­.\FDY. Barrister.' Sr aid on'or be - IV c. e 0 The U. F. 0. C�iib;, (-f East York Miss Edith Shatigbnes,;y of Toronto, P over the holiday. ;eitc�r,lNotazy Public.'PC.onveyzincer &,I- S t ouff-vill 11 t, anjd South Ontario -will hold a pie by: Oat. 41 Ol". -i4pent, a few days last week with M-rs. and monster dqmonstrution oriJuly ------�--fore June 3G. Philip. E. FAREWELL, K,C.,, B IERIS-- Ih in the Agriculturul Park, '_%Lrrk- Geo, and Duncati.-httended the a TER. County CTown Attorney, and Cc -in 7 b�iiu, A. good- �og-kklu, is a�suvkl, 10-v 'npi a] of the Rev. Sidney Whaley at SalWtor.. 0ourt Etc-i3s, Whitby. * fu -ill - be A L -in yji;z?s v% given for the Cedar-Grbve on-SiQay.­ 8139.00 hest decorated cars in the diffi-rent Mrs. A. 'E. Major, of Whitevale, A E. CHRI'STIANN, Bw-Viste2' and foorball. baseball, ladie,' ba�e- and Mrs. Hurton 'Myers. of Pitt,%burg,' S o; i cite r, -blic. Etc. Notary Pi� Al. tug-of-war, slow auto'race and riiited Hugh ard- Nlrs� Miachin on N T oso,,, Oflict BrocL 8*�Nortb 11%;Llttir. i3l, CLAREM01 otherepnis. Add res.zle:� will bp giv.pr Stindav �LE-i.*& JOHNZSTO-N--13,�rri�,Ior; Beattip Michigan, and h v, ' thetnil,j*ing gentlemen :. HOD, 7E. Emm' e*t' of I D ., 2_`j Qrmr-c. ih Av -, V,'c 11:-iO ..ISSUER OF Preiiti�-r cd Oota-riot H, -)u. Ur - 1�:Gerzwd hiq atint. - -3. Wheeler. of Tcr,-)t)to, I't-ter Sn;:tb., Piovincial TrPastirer : viait,A witb the ]Attar'q sister. Mrs. -`vern I �_�o; Ond') 4.11 H. lLtlbtut. '-l. P.: J, L-,ckie "' 71. Thotiwke Beet. -on 'Mooday. r 31rq Wei,- J. H. nod Mrs. Madill and Mrs. M. MAr'iage Licenses "n, quPt. of Fall Fairs ILLIA31-T, BE-.kTON..B. A.-.13 S� -and Mi," - McPhail, V. F. AV. 0., Phili attended the f,ineral of the late F- t',rnzm,. Dvn;�,,n. F)-tvr and Beaton,. Tjronto elpetric-&%nd .Service nd others. Mr,:.'�t red.Cowie.,of -Toronto, on aon-' Gcn-ral Trus,; Say S,�­tt. Toront and tira's hftmd will furziish'tjiu-�ie. 'A day r-" T - T T_S i n; i ir i lie r S of rvf. e��mpnt b3oths will be e 'Metbod- The� regular meeting of th IT BASKE K" d . Tables for tbe�tc- ist L,.die,,' Aid will be held on '%Ved- I' c it e pr oun 9 n;ckers rviil- be in. the p4v04 he nesdx v. Jnh- 14th. at ths, home of.Mrs. r),rn-tal G A R A G E -air - of' everv; visitor is assured. c fort p. M. LAKE,- B. BEATON.- P.- D. 24 Quart*Crtoes Horse; will he stablpe and autos p4rk. M�Q. Eilis Find Mp**. Dohany. of De- ed in groun& A)r 10,:., Admission to BG­1,�Iuate'of. the Royal Co!-.Z!g-? of D­nt-tr- I Qt. Berry Boxes'. Zrait. have. spent - the past week with We have a full line. of motor oils smsii7s. Surgeon, an -3 t.r.liversitj of Toronto.- Office the pat k, adults 25c,- children. tinder "wr W, %l...Prtnrle's hard�are slvre, whitti 11 Qr. Bnskets Mrs. G�o. Linton. visiting 'Mrs. Ellis' greases as well as motor fixture*�, Y. rtic . fatb 61 12 yeargo free. For further pit W Office hours n'ta. 12 1 to 3.3�,,.j6 Ind: �pl-one 6 Qt. BaLet� J. Bodell. and -afier-friend-s- lar.,4 see.larg4 po.,;ters. AN. . F. — - - _1 be played A utris of all makes and lesigne repli6lif", 4;'y a.4pball imiCtclrii vifl Pell phone 2-10. - Elliot Lenno Covers and -Slat C�qer; ed on shortest notice and __ —_ -P heie on Saturday, July 10th. between Oarer early- and &void shortage Brougham #t fair prices. E PICKER-,ING NEW "R IN41 At us to gi ,e te. 'a 'e� e "'S 4-h e �� the 'young ladies of and GLEN MAJOR Ureen River, Admission 10c. Every - Chopping and Oat Rolling every week b a d ,.�o m e. Agents for Dominion Tires, -W. Q.,HAM—Issuer of Marria e day. excepting Monday, J. Lisple IR visiting relatives herp�. TK ungladies baseball clubpar. "Genuine Ford Parte- aii -i-n-ili- VY 0 n Licen 0 �e oun _P se g. ­4pn Partr on Wed- 'Pickaring village. rn' W. G. Barnes, Green River H. Pug:Amotored to Aurora on Sbo- neQdiiv'. July tbe'-)Sh, Radford -Baine Gasoline alw itys on handr.---yrew AUW-- I tY.IRICHARDSON - Real:Ea dav of Toionto. Will SuFply thel program I Call an VV .*rate. luxurance.Conveyaccirg, Notary Or addreas R. R. No. 1. Locast Hill. IWI,s J^ne McDowell is home for the in full,, Particulars ater. d see uiv If you are In new& of anything Ia the auto Public. Etc,.'Pickenrig, Ont.- bolidevs. H ALL—House carpenter. Ez- I tirn3te,L given for new -wo rk. repatirs 301, alterw.�onA� Ind.'phone 2913, 7 Pickering, 2 ly DR.BEATONZ TOWNSHIPAERK a conTeirancer, Oommissionsif for mking Mr-isirlts, Accoantant, Eta. Money to Itian on farm property, qsstrer of Uarrisob Lie- stees" Wbitevslo. Ow. T"GH q. PUGH, Glen 'MaJ-r. -Ont.. ierc- -,a lmror?ed and thor�ukLk.r-1 �tack Ficoo, cenducted. &tywb#rt,, %% rite for t�rnio D. Mrers. . Toronto, . vigited at C, or truck line. Hopkfn� o r-pr'the. -'holiday,. Mrs. G:Ifflrbq and Mr.q. Matthews . L. McKenzie King will spend a f e%v *-eeks this riding in the near Cowan Shepherg were Fit A. Will4on's on Subda 7 -in 1.4, Pugh. Mr�.. Lawrence �d a Pirkett at -e holiday -visitbrs Fit 0 -cat J.'H. RarelliTi: hRQ bought the*old 9ootfir,l bInck-where tbeP.O.i,slo- Pickering4 Ont Mi Fs IF, MrCnnnell htis lefr here and -at�d andii- more there next week. Fdga r. S, Re . of Picketing' Tp. has a ill sperd � he. ho ' lidays at her home in ST. TboinAA. F. C:%rteir. . %nd Mrp. Wasqev row tba� bris given birth to 4 calvps in atf-vieff -montht and all a -r e ar)jng welf. Re ' _Y Am. . . .... . and Mis-s Will4cin, ait of Tor nito, were Rev. Mr. Brown. late Baptist winis- r e o u t4 RIJ over the holidAN . er here, re(,t-ived it -ta!M the M et...d- and particulars, 2L,nelud.2115. -7 I 1�t chur;,1, at Maxwell and moved elp V.Pri i, held hen- on Julv I st was T' i i h -r(- Moi.d:ay; POSTILL, r.i(-,?-nsed Aii(-tioreer, n� df -e.,4 d ii"e��- Th`0 ­weti;ber 4va- In �0�all leagile St(,1,ffVVIP F*,f;.,r'0*tQtieR of York PICKERING T,iv,)rRhIP rind the r-rowd large. All the ba' -a y,.t to bi�--be*aten. 'A lion &)so of Lit ic.cids arituaird to on shortest -tin, eb,tll tp,ttii hi acitz" A dAr"s C, reen River P.O.. Or t repnj-t a, vpi y enjalrablp e. Cement -pie Tnatch w:, h Port Perry here on ts �pent on very Pni.)-r-thIt� titne ir� I h tit �.dAV i�. f. erw on. LU MBER YARD Fttlay eveill g_Jifly 2tid, when t ha M. UMSON, Ontaru, motor .-c:ideir,,.�inhich -.nearly A Coal of this, communitr -triet L\JORTON d Domn,or Land �1;rN nr( v e -I fittal to its occupan S. owur6d. :7 F_nqin,!,r. liopk4n,% 16% t,iThy. �;-�ne 2.31. ,it, ths:­fhool grr)undq. All join 111. O� ir inqIn t.tr, et on 1)ouiinlon Duv. -venir. g's sportg, know. . - :- Lumber, heartily ic the T h�L_ J rivpr -rievTe�i ing t ere wa ""Ito I; Pedt t i lan when the car turned LICENN�;ET) AUC- liritl�- aigg p�nre_d the occupants be - L M. M A W, a an suryeyorp�_picrt PerrX. 0 11-4 For IS le 47lei 6re�am to follow - 'Durharn -E ne'ah, Mi. Wells, was adIv burr and CEDAR GRON b A All li:rcli of, rates prnntptly at-,-Ildc-cl Abobt 300 A 1' 6 hU U 1) t�',,l :11 i I I L V . td. T�i.rrnsr�-ay�r. ble. Dwz�(,,r­Mes rily 1� ,nq for a Read Itoonng arrall1g, . at N*E�%,.,' o!ficv. Bell AndIrdepep- length 6f Th.0 otlher�s escaped Ilev Svdnev derft phones. Ont. -rot- of Diuliani Pr(-shrterian W�th cids�and brukes. pa 4 . chirt (..h - celebration here die(I vel V sild"IerfIv a�. the home"rif- hi.� The Dbmini �,u Da% Steel Posts� 1@1W "\,r10r=1CM I= INT S t m-ned-out-to be a 'big success, there 10 -or moi�,� at bfothei-.1tt-law, Peter B. R.t-e,,or, Hili. �.j of visiting, "eing about two thousand pe le �id`e.-.ScA.fboro.-0,h-ntn hp wa4 BougbL and sold. I ;�� �11 V Ahe-shop. he On the evening of July Ist-, hL- retired. present. The dav was ideal. 71 � J�j A Government, Nhioicipal at)d Cor, � 1, 1. ;,rpe�, *�re. hothr keenly conteited 1rarently ap well as usual. e did y watch b-�twee custo-war L'�-PeClptflv the baspl Fill A. C. REESOR-. not come ilown as ParIV 111; oration Bonds. -For Sale.� W. D. Gordon &Son, Sr-Af011e and 'Milliken, Stouffville -P next morning 11r, lReesor went to call iiiij And'Tonnd hehAdpiks-e4 away dur.* iitiniately winning ont, The footbaU Bell Phone 193 —:7PICKERING, 's.won br Greeit� River. The LOCUST HILL 1,,At�hwa in%, *the night; Dr, ' Macdonald, - 0! WILLIAM DYKES, WHIT Marlhnni, tva� lifirric-d1v summoned Claremont. team did' not 'put in an av- Bc4l and lindep�ndent plionp. arid found that death was due to apo. P�RtAtice as stipulated. It wits broad. M" ZVZ IC n :M Tyl e x v. M -r. -Whaleviras well-known lv.hinted that th . ey wbuld prefer in et in bZ)t1i Soarhoro ana llarkhRrn tolvtl� ing . Green 'River c;6me ntber day, Veterinary Surgeor). foi the day'Tras about 11 h "ff you wii�h to GET a H, L; 11 hips, aving heen lhr�rn a_n(I T 11 j! GR.I�DF Picle"rm Honor Gradtiate of Ontriri.) Veterinary Bvsi,%E:�4s n die�_,cld f?ttrjilv hoinp�tead at UNION. 9 College, All calls day or night R;4 a 1pw-l- P 0 �-T" Cedar Gr -ave. After being eduf�ltpd protbpLlv attended to. TION' soon after'Op..'"LI)VATINN"; VOLI igh Schocl. he taught 06, at Markhatin H of thre worst railway wrecks 7ill select the b-,inv fo,., sonic! time teacher Bell and InOppendent Phones that. kver o,-curred here took place or ONT AR10. in S. 'S.. X�',. 21 ­-arbc ro. D slrinjz 't.,� Satnreivv'�;fterroori, A gang of in en PICKERINC -�beranie it stud- Drug '1=—' LIOTT enter t! e mini ' stry he =-,.�.ie hu�v just west of the station and he bad ent at Tuvont.) I nivpr�lty where a lr�riy loti&d with steel 'rails won several scholarship5, then studipd standing 6� the track, On accotint of Thitevale 'Tile Wc,-�]Es Fit X nox Co!legc, where he gradiiatpd hi, high , wind they were un. 'B. A. "Mr. with the degree of, able to bear the Rppi;�ia�.13 of a ) o ng ey'si firit ebargq was a' St. Helen's, C*onc 'ete drain tiles, of ditferent �,Zes Yonge Charle. its, Toronto freight train from the east, and their ...... t 06 S ore where he remained for'& number and �o I nerete bricks for sale.- J:E _kfN MORE AROU-7_111JS S(lI00L Of- view of the track:i was obstructed bv a to B+irns' cjjrj-e Thev were",bus unable to -see vear�_ Then he -wag called Ind. Pbonp No. 5513, 31*RrIdiAti). Iy writing f,,)r our_birge Catalogue, and early part 110 t hem rain until it was close�,upon t !�ee what we have done for others of 191 OIL-', accepted a call 'to th; DUr- andweie thereby prevented from' te- Geo. Burkholder, Whitevale ll.inl PpesbyLeriqn Chur.ch, He wRs a m, ad , Drugs, Patent Medicines, nd w1jat we can do for you, This 1h its heavv lo ng the lorry wi P07erfi.11 preilclier of the old FOLO01 They lmd tiale onlv to get theritselves 'S,cho4stitnd for the best in cours. aid waa­siiece,�zful in the mini�trv. out'Of danger, wlien the train strudl.- 'Dr. X E. McEwen, B.V.Sc.- es, iristrlicti �);n, equipment and dis- neal�h iie ti�s and toe tra'ck ticver,--paring'Liiiiis.ol.t^-,in -ministerin�r the7l rlv: 'The heikvy rails were driv. Veterinary:5urpon. in r t cipline. Open all year. Ente to the congregatiom He was broad e,, rnispdQd and genial, well lovecl by his Graduate -of University of Toronto. torn up for a considerable distllinc0, Willard's. Chocolates'. now. I himself Formpr Veterinarian to -Nlacdonald J, corig�egation endearing, to The buge loonmotive. swayed from'side Agriculoirni College, Quebec, ffl- tr.) s deand the engineer and firem9n, Cigars Elliott, Principal v(jung t7tnrl (�I� Rli"ke fii the.* ivh'nfe c6 ana Tobaccm­- w;fe, kbowin the, to which it mnnit­ He is survired hv his rbf try 'Whaley, a sister. M rs. the SpeciRl attention given to*d�u P'rompt atten�ion to all clients. Holen .11 i would be Safest to jf1mIstuel, Rt HilNde. and one ,gine*until it fell over on its side into Bell and Ind. Phones, 'PICKERING, ONTARIO SS :br­r,)t`her, Gpor�e WhAlev Of 11t, Jr'v, 'the marshy ditch. They both mirAcu- reqn1rements of live stock, It is My Busine funeral service wks'beld on -Sun- To help ycu t tin part 0" Hi, -10LIsIv escriped death,. -the engineer I yours. day. J61V 4th, at the residence of b is only' rieceiring painful though not CRlls promptly answered' day oz— Bv openina a 'New Garage in the Vil. �ljrotbev-in-iaw, Peter �B. Reeson.con. !zerfous very injuries to. his hack. );i'ge of Whitevitle I arn prepared to do I diu-ted hr Rpv. 'Mr. GrBhAni, of NlArk- -thrown into the -night. Bell or Ind. phone, Th6 hraken�an ;�as 4 W. G.!,R EIRall kinds of repair including i.hilit a large Eighteen work. i, arid was a.ttended hN mArsh snd e�caped injury. tx-�a and side curtnins, also inrikinp, roi)nlipt, of -frjpndq frnrn Markham, �1:� —­Iv0 ­mrAPtPlx- prid Has V., fu I I i n r. of- ..... . ZIA LIFE17- AMF, 1. v "I I I -- ed meats constantly on hand. giving it a good coat ofnew paint, dav rnornin� his remains were ta -en d. The car next the engine was load - JN Agent for Toronto Marbinerv, includ- to Woo&tock, _'Reccmiparried bv hi's ed with rattle, arA six of tbese,were N. E, McEWE" 'Spice Roll, i Breakfast Bacon ing, Pwnri�c,' Windmills, 'Siloso wife and other rerativeq, being met On killed. The wreck �Rill cause the loss rind Elam, 'Bologna, Weiners Vetei and Ga�oline Engines, the arrival of the train by friend, na"y thousrIq '01 dollar. In the representntiveR (-.f the PrPoohylery. I Gzand Trunk. The responsibility for Veterinify Surgeow Higlie, -3 paid for After a sbort service t n the accident will be fixed at the Inves- A prico Butcher's,cattle. Home Tel. 5521. �Whktevale, Oat took place in Woodstock Cemeteiy. tigation that wilYtake place. 7 CHARLES 5r. RICE he inteime t I lorgotten nor forgiven—she,was ruere- you car. find the parsorL's house for The prospect seems to De that elec.] Ll; -U saree inear.s,, o prov, . o . V, as ly playing the game a*s a thorough- me tricity will largely take the. 'place f The next fifty years w0l -.ee anL. bred would pla . y it. Yee -es. But you don't Tc.-iow what I gasoline. With the nbxt quarter of a lqnisliing development of water power, 't of the east - And then came the suntef ot the my name is." century we shall see on thi's continent 'for el6etrici-ty over mos third day, and the t-arnblirg of Bron- "I dnn't care what it is—only what I z ing to.be." an immeme developrqent of great ern part of this country. Enormous son's phi , losophy—of the philosophy of � oi plants from which power will be*wide. hydro -electric plants will be built at self-sufficiency gained in the great "T'm Ethel Coltort—w-ho ire' you?" ly distributed. Many such plant.% will.; dam sites, establ"�hed along the rivers, hite silence of the 'Northern nioun- "TTzrb Bronson—and Lord lielp. me, w a d ihe�ze. supplemented by stea'm tains,' in the giant forest,-. 'of 'the I I shipped with that savage to—to—ty be established at the mouths of coal n i "T b-nov; what you -were going to mines. Others, far more nnniero,,. plants at the mines. will furnish ir.i- RC C 3!0 - 8 Ong 11 E SC eac es,; h and in is city -haunt,;. I will utilize fallIng water for. the pzo- litnited quantir�es of the "Juice- fo� -nhfacturing,. � : . I - .1 .. . Weeks at a Vnie h6 had s;rcnt nlone. I =M say,. But I paid h;m two hund red dol lars to take me to, Vancouver so I YOUR LAST- W11L t .44 7 but never h4d he known the depress -1 .-MAIN"ITED along all roads t AN OLYMPIAN ROMANCE wouldn't have to marry you, A nd now— pt "Row are going to—Right - T1W KEZOU cL.Dov —.-AND TESTAMEM The. Oricinal 'JLU'bb*r 3ftttY—Revah-q Ing infinite, sadnes's of loneliness. -But lorgotten nor forgiven—she,was ruere- you car. find the parsorL's house for The prospect seems to De that elec.] Ll; -U saree inear.s,, o prov, . o . V, as ly playing the game a*s a thorough- me tricity will largely take the. 'place f The next fifty years w0l -.ee anL. bred would pla . y it. Yee -es. But you don't Tc.-iow what I gasoline. With the nbxt quarter of a lqnisliing development of water power, 't of the east - And then came the suntef ot the my name is." century we shall see on thi's continent 'for el6etrici-ty over mos third day, and the t-arnblirg of Bron- "I dnn't care what it is—only what I z ing to.be." an immeme developrqent of great ern part of this country. Enormous son's phi , losophy—of the philosophy of � oi plants from which power will be*wide. hydro -electric plants will be built at self-sufficiency gained in the great "T'm Ethel Coltort—w-ho ire' you?" ly distributed. Many such plant.% will.; dam sites, establ"�hed along the rivers, hite silence of the 'Northern nioun- "TTzrb Bronson—and Lord lielp. me, w a d ihe�ze. supplemented by stea'm tains,' in the giant forest,-. 'of 'the I I shipped with that savage to—to—ty be established at the mouths of coal n i "T b-nov; what you -were going to mines. Others, far more nnniero,,. plants at the mines. will furnish ir.i- RC C 3!0 - 8 Ong 11 E SC eac es,; h and in is city -haunt,;. I will utilize fallIng water for. the pzo- litnited quantir�es of the "Juice- fo� -nhfacturing,. � : . I - .1 .. . Weeks at a Vnie h6 had s;rcnt nlone. I =M say,. But I paid h;m two hund red dol lars to take me to, Vancouver so I YOUR LAST- W11L zi "A's but never h4d he known the depress -1 .-MAIN"ITED along all roads t AN OLYMPIAN ROMANCE wouldn't have to marry you, A nd now— pt "Row are going to—Right - T1W KEZOU cL.Dov —.-AND TESTAMEM The. Oricinal 'JLU'bb*r 3ftttY—Revah-q Ing infinite, sadnes's of loneliness. -But o reload the 'be charging stations, t' I c oal, but has plenty of available. w. -ter you nowl" (The End.) Hot Nvater Bottles: minctures; Ricyc 10 Auto Tire.4; Rubber Boots. GuarantGA to -day— storage batterleus of auto-vellicies.' . to satisfy. 60 cents Postpaid. Mail By HOWARD CHASE FARWELL. 7��' your order to -day. DUTY NO ONE CAN PER- Z. 9.h.A.1d, 24 Valhouide St., Toronto. Far out on the tip of a white finger Ycwig wc.-nien to take the Nurses' of'sand that stretched into the lapping Training Cnurse in the Ontario Hospital The autorgobild storage battery Is This Is no mere- dream; It has got As Bread Bit&. your order to -day. Z. achoftid, 24 n FORM BUT YOURSELF. nam--io St.. Tara to. waters rose a single, straight, beatiti- 'or the Insane, Toronto, Three yeais' Course in general nursing secures a Ste adily gaining ground. Already it Is largely used on trucks, being foiind, to come. coal (the rnain cost of wh ch to the us 6 CHAPTER IV, w.th the 'cooi forest of its brothers Ordinary white bread contains 40 taking of a whole lifetime—to a per - becomes dearer. Cie demand for a During bis absence's d up toward the ' sun- he dug more which exteride per cent. of water. And a Duty Everyone Owes son not a lawyer. the few rocks that clu'%tered at Its Incial Secretary'q Department the C Ontnrlo Government. roots. To the right of it. to the left gasoline engine 'where travel, Is not tlams, !ntproved the oven he had made, light peaks of the Olympic range. lUcceeded In a remarkably 'original Bronson gave a startled, frightened The "'tat" In breaa Is just 1'per cent. of its total Ingredients. The rest Is 4. Don't, after the will is executed. to Himself, to His Heirs and Wlet and found a rich bramble of glance. The girl was pulling steafii- from the fire, and liummirifs made up of itrotein (the basis of life), make insertions cross out words or to the Community- make any such changes. If changes power, heat and lfght� will c omp -.13180io-Is biack ing clams berries. a Sright, gay, little air as she worked. starch, sugar, dextrin, cellulos-e (in- are to be made have a new will or a ik­:1.10A V.*"t-CY. FA r gut beyond lay &be shores Vancouver Iqland—but Year ' &3t"o per Tnonth, board, uniform, 1, indering and high cost of ll,.Ing bonus. He returned w4 tio�e set_a thin the A, lonesome, restless, hopeless pie- digeitible),,and mineral matter. He left no will." codicil'prepe:red, and by the same law. of picture of blank despair.' Anil she sensed trauli)le. even beic )j�_ sy,� co�l,l ture it was—with only the dismal cry New, moist bread is. extremely hard Efery newspape4 reader knows how yer, If possible, wh-6 prepared the orig- 'ace. of the. soaring sea -bird to break the lie his I to digest, because It produces no ap- often that line occurs, it may be on inal,will. 'man. a century from now will refer to the C eternal stillness. "Bad 'a pceciable' flow of saliva in the mouth . - the passing of' a very rich It 5. Don't put youp. will under the car - of niircm the same means of pro�ul- kaSollne tank.of their grandfathers In news!" she rinounced posi But suddenly Ft brisk, salty breath lively. "What is it? Couldn't.you find stirred him frern his reverie. Sinkinq during mastication. A slice of ordin- ever you won -der at such carelessn�ss, pet or in an old trunk In' the attic or Write for particulars to the 1 116041042 superintendent, gion Is t, )-day'widely a�dopted. hat you wipm 'looking for',"' between two snow-capped peaks_jLna "Yes," ary day-old bread to not digested until It has been In the stomach two and a you have. only to look into yourself otherwise hide It after Its execution'. The a wilt is Was only connecting link Was 109 i0ft6fu Street west, Zero 300 reflimed Bronson bitterly, Cilging the purple mist of the moun- tomed to speak of the dodo. for the reason. making of It. Is an important document and will [1he NI found it: Found it deserted. That tain sides with gold glistened the sun, half, hours. brings up the idea of one's own pass- be wanted after you are.gone. Leave eat cutting. camp of tile Spruce - feig. It golden through the lifting =uction During'the process of baking, bread Ing. Every one's'tustlact, Is to avoid it where it can readily be found wiLli- Board of the United States cut a bright path of green ever the -been loses a large quantity of Its nutit- the thought; to postpone it. Always out a toDsy-turvy hunt. Crtiivernment has deserted. tops of the stirring trees'and fell upon 7There's there� meat. Just short of tliree-quarteris of to -morrow will do' for the making of a 6 Don't make your will In anger. not a soul now—not so iii bobbing broWn head within ten feet mmuch as si eat or a� dog." him. the' "fat" is lost, and an inroad Is will. And with some to-rn�orrow­ Is Make It when you are "of gound and of "Won't they come back to -day?" He leaped to h.s fee. and h I d 119 V �rrle �'Xo, not to -day nor any other rine. the in search of-berriesi wit made on the protein, etc. Wheat can be eaten In its en(fre too late; Lawyers themselves have, dlspo6irg rniiM"; when. so to speak, fallen before the same impulse 'and both your feet are oil the gr,6Lnd an*d I slic"re The place is closed. Nobody has been, one thought in his mind. They must sta,te if so;aked for a long time In have left estates in tangles that rep -,your head is leved. there for a month or more." push on—fast! This little adventure water, then bqllod.-in--mak-&ad-sHmr- any g u, an example or I.Pull L resv "A lid-im --fa- —ti- --- d eamp VI was going 6 r."—Giviliza ion an b added. This is "frumenty." Real brown bread Is made from tio erly legal a"ay. n if a erson'other than a lawyer ord P has safety for him. He'd certainly "As I At the same time. it is anothor'deep. prepared It. ItAs vertaiii to be near " I can figure it we are glad to see her safely en'ro,.lto home. stone-bround floux, manufactured from human Instinct that leads to*the. full pf--flaws- it, prepared by un arl- .,---at least thirty-five miles from the And -when that time came he' would ppearest habitation. On the Olympic for the th:ngs he had said the whole grain. An has that If this arna-&-ing of property. One inborn skilled hand. . apologize Penin--42IAr thirty-five miles means _and thought. expert 6tated wholemeal bread had bee' a eaten, sad -man Is to lay by smething for, Remember. you are not laying' the Idea of for��­ Ing of trage&y.,oi7 thirty-five miles of ull-blazed trail, That night Lumbago returned to forest -'.and- keep hini company and-giv* him som white bread forbidde --nthe present na- his children---someth prot- _4 omance. You; 7 a74er he I.s gone. It is this re making, a document which Is. to muntains, undergrowth and sharp tYing else to think. about. Half the -e tional decay of teeth would never ha�. primary instinct which I!es behind i d1113PGse of your property aftLt .,C, are night he tossed and mumbled, finally happiened.. every accumulation of wealth.. gone. "F;d&esticks! We can.,make it," falling into a heavy doze. F7,6ur made from the whole grain ihe announced with finality. -So now The sun aw�kened him. H:s back We has twice the protein and only a third One Defeats the Other. )eVs have a little luncheon. at felt strangely 'limber and painfree. 3east can enjoy that." Slipping back his I of the water in ordinary "white" flour. . Strange that the two so often 'de- Some Simple Rem�Aies. And warm, too. He tossed his shoulders an-rily and! -her Bread Is slich an excellent food be- feat each. other. So often the proper- hand be brought forth coat—wrap'- shook his head: "No we c an't. I can't four warin stones. cause but 4% per vent. of its solids es- ty. laboriously acquired. Is ca:relessly;. Bru'ses are be-st treated in Lflejir.�'t enjoy anything with you.' I had plan- ed around st:11 An attempt to rise, however warn bed to have you taken off' m y hands ll�m he'd his back cape absorption by the body. It milk were drunk with bread prac- le -ft a prey to- wrangling heirs and place by a poultice of vinegar and oat - goes, perhaps, In a, manner the least meal. I ed not 3tra;ghter, at the cuttings, but now that has fal- that morning. Nor did be—nor Ahat tically every crumb would be absorbed I desired *by the man who had acquired Sprain p�lu& are ofte%irell-eved by len througli." fternoon, Ather. So'travel was out� "Of hands'?" -she repeated, as 8 in uutriment. .- :: -at all applying a- mixto: -T it. A poorly drawn will 'or none id -r, (11 iL . yuur I - of the question. If doubting her eam I . means defeated hopes for the de- little turpentine. ('.' i sa nie arnount c t .. . About the middle of the day she "Yes; just that! I can't pretend to came back from one of he.- t-.-ips for Memory's Giarden- geased, very ofteii a fine chance for'! acetic acid, and. (3).'the wh'te'of a a the crook and the- designing to rook egg. Put in a bottLe uad..�,hake tip be banored, considerirg the marner "2. berries and proudly t.�hibited"an old, which y(m boirded an outbound fish- I mud -covered fish line and hook. Also Tou and I,wilf build a garden the estate where the wealth hats -been well. ing boat that'would lbuich no port; 11? 1 ad a very dirty frying pan. We will call It Memory's Garden. acquired honesfly and fairly In the ccougb can b'e stoppe-I by gargliiig for days, at best. For that reason—`14�sr "Now," she announced triurn hant- "Ob!" It w --s a pained Lttle e"., .p "wa Where the birds sing hour by hour. eight of all men. a little vinegar irto which ft small a man st e3- qua No matter how -nd—t ( ntlty of treaq1e or.!ky rup has. been .1y, can have fr.es and stews, too." Plainly the thrust bad cut deeply— Where'd you get them?" With each- tender--thought-a-fforwer, tate. be should never fa!l to make a' put" -kr th,-- girl- -drew bae -with an' e--.-; 44 Dearest. In the dArkest weather. will. and tit should be earefuliv drawn, &tarrh has been c!ured by sriftinir pmsion of surprised indignation. i Instantly Bronson was sorry he h a their. for me. I found them just. over ft the ridge." V=hpm 01F Free! wf�ids may Ton and I will pass together He owe.,; it to himself. ordinary table sa%. and explicit. eaell morning. ;�nll he his ' filng blwted out so cruel a fact It VVIls They had a fine, small salmon for, tbe thing to do. -To'our'gardea all aglow. to'the heirs means to assure of w afterwards aS out the mouth help. and he owes it to'the community with a mixture of warm salt -water -inanly But abe permitted no apologies. dinner that evening—and some excel- len* mountain' trout next noon. 'This Qh. the flowers are breaking, breaking at large. -,The courts would be cleared A good poiabring.0aiRtic is salt and With white, set face ar,.1 lla3hing eyes 1 .. I is teirrible he fumed 611 In our garden always brave, of a great burden of needless litigation- -hot-water.- she wheeled about and walked.away. . � ­ 1 know we're within ten oir-twelve mile's, H ere the first rose, that we gathered. and a vast amount o f bitterness would I Stings are best tremel friamodiately. --- The rext I )u& w=, on bl. "113rxy Lvj - Clallam—and here I am, as help- He sincerely regretted ll�s less as an oyster." I Here's the first klas that we gave-. Dear, when other flowers are falling -be-avoided-irr-families -A every man, Aptly a blue -bag il hatldk about the screwed up his resolution and actual-' house; otherwise, damp tobaccu Is a S.wanof t�m Ills, per and cruel words, Cer- That night be,was given more trout. had acted the part of a lady To the autumn and the rain. ly made a will. good s . ubstitute," , a c am I stew and a large shell full of to him. and bis attack was entirely in our Garden of Recalling Despite the fact that grave perils Rheuidatism sufferers should re - olr—unjustifiable. lusciou.-4 blackberries. onciffled f But these- luirdnesses only cut the We will -pluck our rose again, follow the failure to make, a will, only member that sugar is that ciomplallit's 'who,,leave4 He glanced repeatedly tow.Frd the deeper, contrasting, as they did, with -rock on which she had seated h er- Oh, the balm in 'hTemory's Garden' iLboui balf� of the persons beat friend.. property sufficlent-m extent to justify Coms may sometimes be cured w0b his intolerar.ce toward her. Appar-i self. lut there was nothing particu- entry obe Was a firm believer in the! [ Oh. the sweerwords living on' their making such, document actually castor oil., This applies' more e4pe�ial. Jar'� encouragir- in the shapely little refilled torture of returning- good forl him They shall fill our way a with music perform th-is duty. Of cou irse, those ly to soft corns. Soak,some waddIng. AM, back'that was turned, toward nor evil. But in spite of her cheerful. in the proud tilt of her head. When all music else be gone, who neglect such a precaution have with the oil, place on the corn before. "bed.' Bitterly he scored himself for the will: gnees to let bygones be bygones And titere, can be no forsaking g�*ttink. Int their e,4tate4 admidisteeed with quiti 6 , tying a bzLndage Lrd her attitude toward him bad changed &wkw3 pos.tion the� 'were now In. I I Of the sunset's gentlest ray, -as - much regularity as if they had a -round to ke6p secure. and he' raked his 'brain to concoct I not in the least, and.ke. had small ho In the garden of, our making made a will and appointed an executor. some plan by which reconciliation. or of wiping from her memory his ifle advised passing judgment. While we wait the end of day. Bav there is alway% a. sad difference , The Last Salute. "cases s. truce at least- could be brought about. His efforts however. were He was first, to awaken next morn- The difference, ii; thdt In" the where no will is made the estate sel- -We P�ss and leave you lying' No 'fruitless, *and 'he couid only wait help- ing. and set about cleaning the fish and preparing breakfast A%his back Still Looking For Him, dom if ever passes to the persons In need for rhetoric. for funeraL music. lessly. felt much better he planned to pus She put an end to his uncertainty., t! for melaricholy bugle -calls. -said-the-=D-aKer of a bank. the same proportions as it would it a No need "there'll however. Returning to the clam oven on fast enough' to make up for lost be a vacancy at th , , % now. no need for regret. r -she started a fire and prepared the, q time. But his, star of ill -luck was still meal. During it she was courteous, shining brightly—and while cooking flce shortly, and I'm thinking of nom.1- nattng your twin brother for the Job." and ever. the total absence of the te.&;a. NVe took our task - 1! th you; you died v '6r's mind back of the 'distribution of and we- live. We take your noble gift., toward him and showed no trace of' the meal be contracted a burn that My twin brother, air"* exclaimed I the nii-will. estate. It you make no wl the last time those lines of 11 salute for sea�red his whole forearm. enmity. A frightened squawk informed him Jones. "But—" "I I yott are neglecting a privilege wtitch 'pitiable crosses., those solitary This, however. d'd not add to his i that she had -witnessed his, accident mean the- one I saw watching a ide world can rnound,. Lbo%e unkno�-n gr no other person In the w avei, and of mind. It threw into bold re- I I He turned jiust in tirnp tn baseball match yesterday, wLile'�ou perform for you. turn to -live our live.s out as we may, if bid,len pride that ..wh I— ... - scrambling was plainly 'holding in leash. Hot up the bank and into the woods. But in ten minute bitter have s she wa3 were at your aunt -s funeral, zald the manager. A Few Don'ts. I Which or us were the to rtunate- - who can tell! 'For you there is ellence temper and words would been more understandable than this— bac)c again—a package of uno;:ened in her hand. ba!Wnt "Oh—er—yes," said Joines. "1 -1 re- Here are a.few terse but lQunedal.� and the cold -twilight drooping in aw. Doa'tA for layrAen willmakefs: desolation 'over would have been easier to meet. It soda ere did you get thai d him, too, that the was ?" he de- member; eir! -1-131 go -and fetch him! ful those motionless-' 1. Don't make your own will; you lands For us sunlight and the sound AV V a* Me girl more of a mystery than ever to him manded. "Good!" said the manager. "And not, moit li�elydo not. know how, may 9 of women's voice,.Q. song and hope and. DOW.' "At t1te st0re—Ob!" clapping her don't conie back till you'N�e found 2. Don't use a printed will form and laughter, despa%i�. 02yety, love—life, For three days they pusbc- on ha'nd over her'mouth. Eagerly he caught her "At him! don't copy the- will of another and Los4- stlent. terrible comrades w, I e following the beach where they could arm: what store?" 7 . .1.. - make It your own. might have died salute you. and entering the woods and mountains where necessary. Shell fish and wild She tried to pull away. At the store where—where—where I bought 7— MInard's Liniment used by Physicians. 3. Don't trust the work of' making You r will -.the mo-st important un'der- ------- . berr:cs formed ther d:et—their prin- eipal discomforts coming from the the fishing tackle and the old frying Milk is' a perfect food. There 11 . ..... 7. damp. cold -nights, the"chill of which pan. 11 . He her . . 0 the, Fuel an no substitute for it, while it is a sub - lem stitute for all other foods. d Power Preb s even Bronson's fires could not dispel stared at in helpless ama"- ,Mmg Boiling water ment—slowly realizing what the con- and washing sod. festion meant. For two'day And during the lone hour 'that they sshe had on, side by side, the sterling I hidden from him the fact at they w ill- remove the must� odor from a Automobillsts are disgusted And pc�wer W"ill gain correspondingly I'll I closed ieapot. plodded courage, unquenchable ood humor were on the outskirts of Ciallam— 9 becauge s'he preferred his company to alarmed at the -soaring price of motor fuel, but how will they feel when, a popikarity. And another reasonable I explectatton is that before very long The intelligence lacki and unfailipg'good sensc of the girl gtamped an indelible impression on the civiLziafion. Well; ".hen ;he must�­care few, yeari� hence, it costs two or. three I man of who shall se"e on Important traffic roads we moral. force remains always a follow. rilind of the adventuresome ne'er-do- some—nia�be a lot.' Pushing away the she was times as much as now? Suliply is tiot the -electric trolley taking up a new i er- lie never becomes a leader, for ht ' well. poultice But never did the feeli n*g that an making, he laughed: keeping pace vith -demand, and a:6on: n'by trol-I - function. Thicks, will be ru is se, o rn i id haster of his own conduct li In su rmoub table barrier had spriiing b6- "Never mind that burn—I can't feel tinuing -rise of the product Is inevit. ley; and' it Is even possible that pri- vate vehicles will Avail 'themselves of tween them leave him. She had not it now. . Tell me though, do'you think able. KAej2-Nlinard's Liniment in the house. lorgotten nor forgiven—she,was ruere- you car. find the parsorL's house for The prospect seems to De that elec.] Ll; -U saree inear.s,, o prov, . o . V, as ly playing the game a*s a thorough- me tricity will largely take the. 'place f The next fifty years w0l -.ee anL. bred would pla . y it. Yee -es. But you don't Tc.-iow what I gasoline. With the nbxt quarter of a lqnisliing development of water power, 't of the east - And then came the suntef ot the my name is." century we shall see on thi's continent 'for el6etrici-ty over mos third day, and the t-arnblirg of Bron- "I dnn't care what it is—only what I z ing to.be." an immeme developrqent of great ern part of this country. Enormous son's phi , losophy—of the philosophy of � oi plants from which power will be*wide. hydro -electric plants will be built at self-sufficiency gained in the great "T'm Ethel Coltort—w-ho ire' you?" ly distributed. Many such plant.% will.; dam sites, establ"�hed along the rivers, hite silence of the 'Northern nioun- "TTzrb Bronson—and Lord lielp. me, w a d ihe�ze. supplemented by stea'm tains,' in the giant forest,-. 'of 'the I I shipped with that savage to—to—ty be established at the mouths of coal n i "T b-nov; what you -were going to mines. Others, far more nnniero,,. plants at the mines. will furnish ir.i- RC C 3!0 - 8 Ong 11 E SC eac es,; h and in is city -haunt,;. I will utilize fallIng water for. the pzo- litnited quantir�es of the "Juice- fo� -nhfacturing,. � : . I - .1 .. . Weeks at a Vnie h6 had s;rcnt nlone. I duction of electricity. , At interval,, important traffic will ma iramsportation and -other-purposes. Central Canada Be&UtifUl WoMerl but never h4d he known the depress -1 .-MAIN"ITED along all roads t 'Ome'l Ing infinite, sadnes's of loneliness. -But o reload the 'be charging stations, t' I c oal, but has plenty of available. w. -ter of Society, during the past to -day— storage batterleus of auto-vellicies.' . power. ,�hepast seventy years have relied e rell" upon It for their distin. Far out on the tip of a white finger Ycwig wc.-nien to take the Nurses' of'sand that stretched into the lapping Training Cnurse in the Ontario Hospital The autorgobild storage battery Is This Is no mere- dream; It has got As ulsbed nc e appearance. The waters rose a single, straight, beatiti- 'or the Insane, Toronto, Three yeais' Course in general nursing secures a Ste adily gaining ground. Already it Is largely used on trucks, being foiind, to come. coal (the rnain cost of wh ch to the us -soA p e r I 4 refined, pearly fully headed spruce --alone except for Gra(luato N.urse's Dipionia from the Prc,% 'of as convenient�and economical as the becomes dearer. Cie demand for a White comPlexton It .1, it renders Instantly, Is I the few rocks that clu'%tered at Its Incial Secretary'q Department the C Ontnrlo Government. roots. To the right of it. to the left gasoline engine 'where travel, Is not le2al expensive substituto to' furn'iqJi always re .1 the source of of it and hn front of . it tossed the Wsiges—First Year: $25.00 per month, i bonrd, uniform, sna laundering� second extended ove.r great distances. The power, heat and lfght� will c omp flattering comm(mt ik­:1.10A V.*"t-CY. FA r gut beyond lay &be shores Vancouver Iqland—but Year ' &3t"o per Tnonth, board, uniform, 1, indering and high cost of ll,.Ing bonus. electric storaCke locomotive has proved sort to electricity. Whole regions will be electrified and tl�e motorists of half of T-tu hird Year: $36,00 per month, board, for certain uses altogether satisfac. 'he' the hovering, whispy gr ey fo u-Iform, launderinir, and high cost of tory, and in'tbe subterranean" tannels a century from now will refer to the C roge, d grifolded it in, . .6n%le0,,f i�ig living bonus. of niircm the same means of pro�ul- kaSollne tank.of their grandfathers In ri e n 81, ream 6i . giant tree stretched �I vered strip of tide Write for particulars to the 1 116041042 superintendent, gion Is t, )-day'widely a�dopted. much the sa:me way as we are accus- is Was only connecting link Was 109 i0ft6fu Street west, Zero 300 As fluid fuel grows dearer "canned" tomed to speak of the dodo. [1he # -; - :W A•w'. �$,vit!?^ .l �.':e (!r•,; 1 T G n]i .�'T+?� S°> > ;���,. °' rif°'�tA.`.� .:: , %:6• ♦ ;_ . .. + gr. ° `a ,.`' '.-K. >. d yP.,d,'5,,... „L'al .� ,,�:«w - � a ,.,�..''F„,t�- •�-i • �..•.a�:.w v-�••! F: ..+ , .. > . Jr " ",vim' �!",�t�' :•�. ±c' .RSx w *.�''1a , F"" r 4 I . s : n- a<• . r ON �� a�w,.r..,.- .a.•A11c :u.r.k �.M;�,�,�** eta: 4Mw..e..:... :s�•'�ueM'!:or«..., aav�Rf�.ri.- .^?i•,. •,aa...Kw►.. _ •�: s,: - p F0KIFA, FIRES DESTROY VILLAGES • a ` -. •- AND TIMBER IN NEWFOUNDLAND N ., '� ' `Scores Rendered Homeless in Trinity District - Fires " Around Jensen Tuberculosis Camps Believed to be Ince ndiary. -yytt St. John's, NfId.,• July 4: The de- and scores of resndenta we rendered ' Y itruction of St. John's City by forest homeless. ices was averted yesterday In the vicinity of ensen camps ,': ~^ .:; ✓ - yesterda • by ener- y +� for the treatm t of tuberculosis pa- r ;etic action on the p. rt Hof the tients, where a other fire had started, ` wthorities, supplemented by a heavy as well as arc nd Big Northern Pond x lownpour of rain. , During the hot and Virginia, there was Intense ap,- ` d weather of the last week forest. fires prehension. The fire was within half a mile of 2a.ve been reported from 'many sec- Jensen Camps, which were dangerous- lions of the country and have done,ly threatened. Cabs and ambulances much damage •in the cbistrirt of Ferry - were placed at- t•he -- disposal of the pa- 1 a k land: A westerly gale drove the fiame.s 1 tients and they were removed to .they gut on the, settlement to Tors Cove so: King George Irntitute.'It is suspected <' ' suddenly • that an aged woman ryas I these fires were incendiary. The fire burned to'death b e • Fore -he could be have fr ', a - I at Virginia is also bel:evcd to a< 4 removed from her house. I been started with malicious intent. » >•`�'�`< t`• •• r At L.upanche, several houses were The fire at Great Northern Pond RELA ND LIKE LI A WAR ZO NE K. destroyed as eell aq• --fe b ti - coshows barricade n County are. Soldiers an constables ne the roadway o n ercep rebel opera d. ;olice and civilians have been at work raiding parties and avoid surprise raids. : Ilk valuable animals were barely rescued.I there, continuously_. 'Need -Chelsea, Trinity district, was! Much valuab'.a standing timber has - t rntirely wiped out in a' big forest Ere been destroyed. D11 of the World I PRIME MINISTER -TEN DERS READMITTED TO E NIAGARA FRUIT 1rV - RESIGNA !ION TO GOVERNOR °GENERAL _ COUNCIL OF EUROPE i DESTROYED BY HAIL holesale Gran. Toronto, July 6. -No. 1 Northern, Allies Decided Important Ste 1 Damage to Extent of $100,000 ; Northern, No. 2 Northern, Fort No. 3 New Party - Formed With the Title "National Liberal and p p t' $ � Northern, $3.08, in store Fort William. Regarding Late Enemy. by Terrific Storm. Manitoba, oats -No. 2 CW, $1.29'8; Conservative Party. " ° ".'Bruzsel?, No. ":y S. -The Allied Pre -) 'Vineland,' July 4.- Thirty - seven $1.29 3 CW, $1.29; extra No. 1 feed, 1rii; No. 1 feed, $1.271, No: 21 A despatch from Ottawa says: - Sir Robert's declaration of his owci miens took steps of transcendent im -I, minutes of wind, and rain on Saturday feed, $1.26, in store Fort Williant I e fivat step toward 10 p portance Saturday afternoon where!_afternoon, sweeping across the Niag- Manitoba barley -No:' 3 CW,I ` the perpetuation Sir Robert Borden will lay down at Plans also took the the Union. To the 7. "' they decided, to readmit .Germany into ara peninsula, damaged the fruit crop, 81.85%; No. 4 CW, $1.50%, in store the earliest possible date the power statement- of the Council of the Nations of Europe. on which hopes for a bountiful harvest Fort William. policy­ which the Prime P and authority of his office as Prime Not only__-will German statesmen be' had been centred, to the extent of not American tarn -No. 2 yellow, $2.40; Minister originally prepared tins allowed to discuss full I `nominal, track, Toronto, prompt ship- Minister of Canada, and with them the months ago, and which has since been y, at. Spa. mat -,leas than $100,000. Cherries, plums, responsibilities considered by his followers, the caucus , ters relating to the enforcement of ! peaches, apples and - garden truck,) mpntario oats -No. 3'white nominal. lately weighed upon him13efo e have eve its a the Versailles Treat but the will; orchard after orchard lot after ! g approval. To the party which Y, y , p plot„ • Ontario wheat -No. 1 Winter. 'per another will reign at the head of-the will stand before the Canadian peopla also be invited to attend other coafex -I fell beneath the .fierce onslaught. With! -car lot, $2 to $2.01; No. 2 do, $1.98 to Government and of the party which platform +� ences, which will tend to become not; amazing suddernesa the storm broke, $2.01; No. 3 do, $1.92 to $1.93 f.o.b. upon the e the now of "N rite- he formed for the prosecution of the the caucus eve the name of "Ndtion- • ai► _- -•. •meetings between conquerors and con: first the wind' disan tin the suit shipping slots according o freights. g gtaered, but primarily conferences of air, then rain deluging fields and con -� Ontario wheat -No. 1gSpring� per war and which is to endure in the al Liberal and Conservative Party."' S the nations of Europe or the u t car lot, $2.02 to $2.03• No. 2 do $1.98 Piping times of peace under the title National as typifying its scope and pe p rpo3e� vertnng trenches into rivers. Hail to $2.01; No. 3 do, $1.95 to $2.01, f.o.b. of the "National Liberal and Conservs -I aspirations and "Liberal and Conser- o! restoring Europe. Thus fhe •ebnef I stores fe}I as large as walnuts, and she g g Live Government." if weird „Germany'Qou ht to piling points, according to frei hts. votive'.' as defining the elements com - g gain from the' lightning also wrought is hII1 oc. Peas -No. $3.00 The Prime Mini - Spa meeting is unn. faz. her- h*o+.I r b ff * ds i Barley -='S a tang, $1.84 to ,$1.86, ac- of his Parliamentary followers held on prior to the general - caucus the that-conference and gardens laid bow, and na some cording to freights. outside. the anniversary of the birth of thelLiberal- Unionists had a gathering iii' On Monday morning nt 1l o'c:ocs cases the hopes, of a year shattgrW -in Buckwheatr No. 2 nominal. 'at Spa, Germany will 'be informed u tnameni. Rye --No. 3. $2.20 to�2.2b, accord- Canadian Confederation, stated his de camera and decided' to stand by acy across the . conference tab£e. -of this -4l -- in to freights outside., - - , sure and his intention to resign the man chosen . by the larger gathering, office which he has held for almost- also -to a 8 g .Allied decsion, and that it is up to � � � ani£oba-flaur- Government stand -' agree to the fusion of the Lib- to -ard, $14.8u Toronto. nine years. "He announced; note era) and Conservative iden��ities. her, by good faith, to make good. The Prepare for Irish Riots q. Allied Supreme Council will index 4I On Oran a Da Ontario flour- Government stand - the official memorandum subsequently By those present at the historic $ y j-ard, $12.90, nominal-.- issued, "his inability to sustain longer caucus, insistence is laid on the spirits s survive, but if Germany plays fair ill i Millfeed -Car tots, delivered, Mont. i the very heavy burdens and vast re- o! harmony which dominated the pro• a 1s apparent that -its intpnrtsnce itillt.Is learned that .further heavy rein - :real freights, bags included: Bran, ilea sponsibilities •imposed upon him ad ceedings. "The two groups have be- :become secondary to that of the newIfareements are Roing to Ireland this lton, $52; shorts, ner ton, $61; goon; prime Minister; .and u asked; the come..one" it was authoritatively have Council of Nations. week,'many of them to the north of!; feed. flour, $3.75 to $4.00. Tlms Is Premier Lloyd Geor ers.vic- Ireland, in order to re ' Hay -No. 1, per ton 31 mixed, (members. of tho caucus to give him) stated. y t; p pars for July i n c $ the honorable discharge to which he It is proposed, Dory- Premier Millezand o 2, per tan, $_7; track. i felt he was entitled." t; P posed, in the formation of opposed the L the g'teat Orange day, upon whiohi P. . the pew Government, to make a n � - decision, but with the aid of Italy and I even the most hopeful fear a,repitition} Straw -Car lots, per ton, $15 to $16,; Belgiiuum. the Brit'sli Premier carried i. of .e Itonsrnderr -riots that the Go� I tra ", Toronto. Toduee= W'hoksale• The same gathering which received duction in the number of portfolios. s oun r - -: - -- -- - •- -. It is reported3 the argument tivh,ch', ernment has requested ..the Ulaterl - 'Cheese -=New, large, 32 to 33c; Montreal, July 6.- Butcher heifers, BRITISH HIGH COMMIS- 3- 3_% to 333 'zc; triplets, 33% to com., $6 to $9; butcher cows medium, tained the reluctant agreernie,.t of the' men not to hold their usual par - ;4c; Stilton, new, 34 to 35c; ofd, large, $6 to $9; canners, $3.b0 to $4; cutters, SIONER TO HOLY LAND Freneh Prime- - Xni•.ter was- Floyd, ales and ,processions 'on- that day,, 34 to 35c• do twins; 341 to 35 -rice. $4.75 to $5.50• butcher bulls', common, _ George's contention that if Europe I but it is ' impossible to , confirm! Butter-m.-Fresh dairy. choice, 49 to ' $5 to 8,50; good veai, $11 to $13• med.,' Sit Herbert Samuel Takes Up 'was to obtain financial hel;r. f:on: the' this, and according to reports! 50c; creamery,. prints-, 58 to 61c. $6 to $10; grass, $7 to $8; ewes, $7 to ' :'United States and reutrals-he. :Mies' from Belfast. Ulster will make a greats 1►lar.• arine -35 to 39x. $10; lambs, good, $lb to $1'i; hogs, I.esidence, in .lerusalem. must convince them they were a=n- demonstration of her loyalty to the : Eggs• -No. 1, 54 to 55c; selects, 57 selects, o8 cars, $21; sows, $4 less I Jaffa, July 4. Sir Herbert Samuel, ` ,`- eere.in their plan to get the co- opera -f British Empir'e ou that occasion. ! to 58c, than selects; mixed lots sows, heavies i the first British High Commi�iorser try P 1-i fig! ehieloe"­ tion OT urope o won ou its own! 4 6ic; roosters, 30c;.fowl, 3;c; turkeys,; and was given a rousing recrptioq. salvation: -The best proof cif fhfs, he Prelates Gather For to 6 ; du rag , 38 0 40c, 53 Oc ckli s t squabs, argne3, would be that the Allies 4__ .doz,, $6,$0•_ �_. Si and He was welcomed by the Mayor should allow that,thcy nrter.ied Ger. - _ r Adam Beck heads of the various communities, ? -i Lambeth Conference Live poultry Spring. chickens, 55c; who ` many -� to regain her pro: perity, and l roosters, 26c; fowl, 30c; ducks, 35 to Barely Escaped Electrocution + presented Sir Herbert with ad- were even ready to assist her foe the A despatch from London says•- 0c.: I __ dresses of welcome. The salute o! 21 -•= general good of a]! concerned. wenty ana an is oils an m c - is us., A despatch from ndon, Ont., guns Wag fifted. erican Episcopal Bishops are already $5.25 to $5.50; primes, $4.50; Japans, says: -Sir Adam Beck, while using) After tlie_official. reception Sir Her here to - attend the Lambeth World $5; Limas, Madagascar; 1216c; Japan, a private telephone instrument in I bert proceeded by special. train to Arrest. at Cairo - ; Church Conference on July 20. 10 to Ile. one hand 'and a Bell telephone I Jerusalem, where he' was received a4 _..'of E tiara Leader' The . ants to be discussed at the. Maple product -Syru ,, per imp. P headquarters by Gen.. Bois, who im gyp first session are: First, Spiritualism; I gah_ .5 to $3.75; per v imp. gals., in the other hand, suffered a same time past .has been Brit ah ' ti $,,.00. Maple sugar, lb., 7 t shock I $3. o to of bb0 volts through the Cairo, Eept, July 4. -A xiel }3ah- second, Christian Science; third, Theo- to 28c. private line being short- circuited Ambassador in Palestine. Rion, Secretary of the Loral Commit- soppy and its relation to the Christian Provisions- Wholerale against a heavily charged transmis• - r . pee of the Egyptian delegation headed • faith. Smoked meats -Hams, "med., 45 to! sIon line. Sir Adam was almost 'lifted Veterans Will .Care for ,qt. -i y Said Zagloul Pasha, which is nowt Bishop Brent of Western New York 47c; heavy, 37 to 40c; cooked, 62 to' out of his chair, but though he narrow- In a� London otiatin . with Viscount I and Bishop Roper i escaped electrocution he suffered Imperials in Canada n'e8 g per of Ottawa will 65c; rolls, 33 to 34c; cottage rills, 371 Y ner, British: Secretary for the Col- introduce the Christian Science issue, to 39c; breakfast bacon, 48• to 52c;, no after - effects of his experience. A despatch from Ottawa aayoL A . =� pniee, has been arrested. The prisoner The discussions of the Conference backs, plain, 52 to .54c; boneless, 58I _ _ complete ocean -to -ocean organization 4 lodged in the Kasrelnil Barracis, will result in a report on several, is- to 61c. I to care for the discharged satdidrs of mportant developments are said to sues for presentation to Canada and Cured meats -Long clear bacon, 27 Sa= rifices Both Arius to 28c• clear bellies, 26 to 27c. the British •army who have taken up expected in. this Dare. America, it,is learned. t0 Cause of Science residence in Canada is being planned . Lard -Pure tierces,' 28 to 281st; tubs, 2814 to 29c; pails, 28% to 29i by the Imperial Veterans' Association k IRISH CONNAUGHT RANGERS prints, 2916 to 30c; Compound tierces, A despatch from Paris says: -Prof. of Canada. In order to complete the � . .. 26 to 26%c; tubs, 246% to 27c; pails, Charles Infroit, famous X -ray special- chain of organizations the branch to �' M j i� _ 36�� to 271 /.ic; prints, 27% to •28c. i ist.. -lost -his remaining arm to-day in `be formed - in - Halifax, -where hunched, con- MUTINY IN PUNJAB, INDIA 1 u Montreal Markets. the 214th operation be has undergone I of Imperials are living, will be con- _) Montreal, July 6. -Oats, No. 2 CW., since 1898. ducted along the lines of a clearing _ $1.48 to $1.50; No. 3 CW, $1.47 to The noted savant, who thus has house, at which the ex- British soldier ,+ $1.49. Flour., new standard grade,' sa�riflced both arms in the cause of 1 may register on arrival. They will �. Another` Detachment in Simla Hills Also in Revolt - Regret- $14.85 to $15.05. Rolled: oats, bag '90 science, announced finmediately after when be sent wherever they want to ,led That They Were Unable to, Serve Any bbs., $5-.85 to $5.95. Bran, $54.25. the operation that he will continue his go under the protection of the "so- z7•. z Shorts, $61.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton, eaperimenta with artificial hands. Longer and Laid Down Their Arms. elation. , $ . ',M• • ' car lots, $29 to 530. Butter,, choicest, _ r creamery, 56 to bag, Eggs, fresh, 55c.; GREEK FORCES AREADVANCING - -- London, July 4. -- Three - fourths of a I The troops ex ressed re Potatoes, per bag, car lots, $4.50 to ` p Bret that $4.75.• ° ~ i►attalion of Irish Connaught Rangers, they were unable to serve any longer, Live Stock Markets. I '_ ttatiotied at Jullunder, in the Punjab, and gave up their arms and ammuni- Toronto, July 6.- Choice heavy :TOWARD THE SEA OF MARlVIORA A -India, mutinied, following the arrival Lion. Although remaining entirely steers, $15.50 to. $16; good heavy o.` if news of recent events in, , Ireland, respectful to their officers, the men steers, $15 to $15.25; butchers' cattle,' according to ai despatch from Simla explained their sympathies with their chance, $16 to $15.60 do, good, $1425 Have Overcome 'Turkish Opposition to the Pergama Vieini "' "a 1Lrndez date of July 2 to Reuters, Lim- friends in Ireland. The troops .now are to $14.75; do; med.,12.b0 to $13; do,! ited• separated in camp under the strict corn., $10 to $11; bulls, chtrice, $12.50 ty Defeating the l�iltionalist Flanking Effort. Upon receipt of the same news at guard of a British regiment.. to $13; do; good, $1125 to $11.75; do,! !• rough, $7.50 to $8; butchers' cows ,1 " i3olan, in the Sims Hills, another de- Follo�s'ir,g the drastic action of the choice, $12 to 12.b0 do, -: A despatch front Constantinople adds, were relatively small... iachment is reported to have anent t- good $11..,0 po p guards at &Ian, the despatch contin- $ says:- Occupation by the Greeks of On the eastern front a Turkish de- sd to seize arms and ammunition the 1 ues all is o $11.7b do, tom., $?.60 to $8.28; quiet there, and reports stockers, $9.25 to $11; feeders, $11 to Baloukesar, 60 miles north of Soma, tachmeQrit surrendered' to Greek out- Ports :$espatch says, adding that guards from Jutogh, sift miles from Simla, 12.50; canners and cutters, $$5 to in Asia Minor, after stubborn resit' -! posts killed tvti�o of the 'men and wounded _say that the detachment there remain -6 2�; milkers, good to choice, $i00 to I tance by t•he. Turks on a line extend- The capture. of Baloukeasar by th4 '. )rie. ed tranquil. $166; do,. com. And mod. $65 to $75; ing• eastward, is reported in a Greek Greeks is taken here as indication .9 - The despatch says that when thel According to the despatch, the of fl- aprivgez•s, $90 to $165; iambs, yearI -1 communique'.ssued under date of July that they have overcome Turk£sh op- mail reached the troops they be- f cers regard, the whole affair as a de- ings, $ii to $13; do spring, $15 to, 1.' The Turks are deolared to have posit:on in the Pergama vicinity, de- Pam $19.50; calves, goon io Choice; $16 to gt�eaitly excited, and the dec'rsiyn velopment of Sinn Fein agitation, and lost 1,200 prisoners, 54 cannon and fe+ated the Turkish flanking eRort, and $17.50; sheep, $6 to $10; hogs, ged'and -r Ito lay down their arms'and ammuni- -believe the prompt mea°eures taken to watered, $20; do, wei hed Off cars, much ammunition, and to have auf- that the Greeks are advancing alomQ lion was reached, one- fourth of the f restore order will soon cause the men gg fered many casualties in killed, and the railway towards the Sea of Mar A. do, f.o,b., $19; do, do, country men remaining loyal to the caionai. to settle dower , r _ points, $18,76.. wounded. The Greek losses, the com - Mora, y ✓✓ .I ..p. ...'O^T „?tl: v - 'm4. . ,., - _. .. . ;? .. r ._.' ,.. : : ": ..h..'• y- � -`{' :" ,. ^ '.. �' ^It '�L'r, •"'•A' � `' -A. "` i;�.. � /.' �v x •r �" 1'"' �11E�. ''�` p'. 4lli L. -p .'v. . � .„ .• i 3•i �_':. ". 1.: � n'.` .-P ' ,f' .d!a -'. '- .'••"' -.'^ �� Y+ tai Z . _ .. >a :r+P'„ i'W n >. ...�.. .. �.. ,..;:; .... ,.; rs. . y, - •; r`k'... .,a F`kr :� w .. -;f•: �i :Ci : :4:..1 :. s�', .!.y ,.,. ,. , b 2222, . _2222 h ...,, '{'M1 �. J. ,f :. • � :i• .. .. .. r � � tan a4as of Improvement If tlwl Mach to the disgust of the man- _ /T � C H � Q S � I � • Sl — f lrevea that this new serum Is s, icipalitiea concerned and to the As- x yaWtpt�EisL.anunsFt �,a�>iaa at iu. o�w' poaiEiive cure for this dreaded light of the C. P. R. Co. and other ', HIM GROCERY disease, it will be one of the great- financial corporations opposed to ownership, the Drury gov- T1�R>KS = *at discoveries in medical ecie P ce, public _ 31.x6 yet year + :e 1.25 itlpaid in advance. ernment will appoint a eommt§,sion The beat and freshest of everything and Canada should be proud of to investigate hydro - radials. 9UHN MURKAR, Proprietor, the fact ,that the discoverer is a -' in OOOd OiOCeYleB Canadian. But we should not be °RtsaNwooD too optimistic until we see the A mammoth gardcn party, under Monarch Flour,. ..'$1.80 + p Cream of the Rest Flour, 205 NOTES AND COMMiNTe the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society 20 result of a prolonged, series of of the iiethodiat Ohurch; will be held Five Ro�es'Eloyr, 2 ... iBrick layers in Toronto are now experiments, which may take on the beautiful and spacious lawit of Graham Fleur, 31bs for 25e y several years to reach a definite Fred W. Gibson.; on the evening of Corn Meal' ... ... 3 lbs for 25c v it�eiving one dollar ah hour or ten conclusion. Friday , July 9th, A choice program Rolled Oat, (Victor), 3 lbs for 25e y • :cedars for a ten hour day and will be given by the following well- White Swan Flicked Wheat in sealed packages 30 cents r hundred bricks is now esti- The Hon. Arthur .!lei hen of 'joy aM artistes ; Messrs. Le Roy Ken- g � � nv arxi'Bert Harvey, of Toronto. com- .a aced to be a fair day's work. - A Portage la Prairie, has been rhos- edians, consisting of. solos, duets'aud ORANGEAft. LEVONAI)E, RASPBERRY' VINEGAR - 'r. Mw years ago man was expected: en Premier of Canada as succeespr drama, also readings by bliss Florence to Sir Robert Borden, Annis, elocutionist, of Dunbarton• .12 glassess of nice refreshing drink for'25 cents < :V► w fay 'fourteen hundred bricks in The )-piece orchestra, of Uxbridge. r;�day, and five dollars a day was "' -T— will give a number of choice selections - C�3R2STZE'� �ZS NITS Mee average wage received. In :CARD OF THANKS during the evening. .There will be.a refresh-nent booth on the grounds. 40 Varieties Always Fresh �•rltilther words it costa from six to Capt. James Moore, M. D., of Brook The family of the late Jahn Girton, lin, will take° the chair at 8 o'clock. -fit times as match Ito la a Whitevale, desire to convey their sin. f d. now as it did a few ears cere thanks to the many friends and Everybody come and bear a good ro• f y y y grain Admission �s cents to pie, JAMES RICHADSON .•e04n. These same men complain of neighbors who, by the many kind acts adults 40 cents, cbildren 25 cents. • and attentions, expressed ,sympathy Orders Delivered Both Phones she high cost of living, forgetting' in the hour of bereavement. - "•slf'L.a! tho „n9nn• to >.r1,i�.h- ill &�b8- .:Rom R ` - -- - -- - - - } Vwft ire, to a very great extent, Xiw ddverl4ienaenta. Ascoir PRIDE [19386], The pure bred - %a�s w41040ponsible for ,the present state registered Clydesdale stallion, the sE affairs. We Cannot ezt�ect HAY WANTED -Apply at the property of Geo. T. Davidson, Cher. NEws office. rywood, Out., will eland for mares ,gg:iices to come down until the WANTED -A quantity of wheat during the season of 1920 at his own wages of the, working man takes a ry for chicken teed. E. L. Ruddy, Pickering stable, lot 30, con. 3, Pickering, Lo- A „r• �j OR SALE -A steel cooking range, cue, Lodge Stock Farm. + _ .., l in first-class condition. Apply at the News g0'8 BSATHSiz [1149, (L7004), the The past few -weeks have seen a office. 40tf well•bredimporc..d Clydesdale Stal- Pa lion, the property of D. Ryan, Dun - i+eat struggle ,in the two great PLANTS FOR SALE - Cauliflower barton, will make the season of 19' -�-_ ties' in the iTnited States to L and cabbage, Gormley Bros, Chtuch.�t, at his own stable. . lr South, Pickering. 39tf �iteCt a candidate for the preai- " - - -- GALLANT R£FI ?•F.: -1B972 The pure FOR SALE —A team of brown bred Clydesdai� s'ni'p n, the proper- adttrley Of that CUlintt'y. While It 1 mares. 9 and Wyearsold respectively. John tv of David finnan sr., will make r' Calvert, Pickering. 41 -43 the season of 1920 at his own stable, .14"not be denied that the presi -- OR SALE -A rLacal separator Pickering village. - olects of the United States have, �' FNo. 12, 500 capacity, ne•.'er been used. Cow- KIN(. S•I.UL 14043) Vrl 32 S. S. B., Ott the past. been able •men, It is an & Shepherd, Pickering, 3-itf X93 j (• y, B•, the Imported Clyde3- odaubtful if the best man available pR SALE -A 4 -year rrld driving dale at�+Jlioa, theproperty of Oscar �� ilson. Br -m ham, will make the •";des always selected. Those who Fhorse: broken single and dwb'e, lit 'or the J >; show ring, W. T. Heron, Wes: Hill. 37tt season of 19'..0 as follows : Monday. mix+e the most likely candidates are -- _ — - - - - May 17th. will leave his own stable , "vem grequently ngfitingtosecure I V res, with good outbutld firs and ? as*SxA honored position when a man. water, for cash, Boz 140, bfapte.Ontr R R ho. 2 night. Tuesday Irving McAvoy sr 4144 anon; HArbron Bros'. Kinsale, night. * . zaamparatively unknown, steps Wednesday, W. Middleton 9. 4reen. OME of the features that make the OR SALE -An ordinwrc farm wood. noon ; U. B1ake'9, Audley. •�t:ietly in and secures the nomiva- F plow and disc harrow. Also a good milch cow 12 -22 H.P. Tractor the choice of the l� farmers a xi belore the others have re- just newly calved. w. H. Jackson. Broek Road, night• Thureday, H. G. Wilson's. are. an Underalung Frame, which gives low cent•e base line, noon and night. Friday. F Died their breath. A demo- `TRAYED -On to lot 28, con. 8, W. J. Miller's, noon ; Gen: Cowan s, - of gravity; the Flexible rontAlde Connection to avoid ►JPickeri one ee Brock road tW1gb�-- -fttuF Arains on =even gso_und; Short Turn Radius• .<aciatic form of government is with• bY proving perty and paying expenses, Phone his own stable until followin 11ZOn- Wheels arc Of lac 8t11Cter' 8.remont d34. Cecil Story. •,.o -.tx g thou h the Front ge r �t doubt the best kind of govern- - - -- - day afternoon. g �aeat, but we believe that the kind BICYCLE FOUND =Left at the owerful 4 Cylinder Engine; Transmission through premrsm of L. Neste.- K,inirston road. 1 mile * ' Spur Clears exclusively ; all Clears well ProtC4RCd; what exists in England s better by proving property and paying expenses. 42.14 • east of Fickenng Village, Owner may have lame LQOK LOOK' • Belt Drive from Pulls without Gears Water Air t _ r l t 'shah that found in the�Tnited - - a. Cleaner ;easy ontrd ; ea4 access o a arts; Self - TRUC INCIL -- Having purchASed a E p �3+t4etea. Ia the latter coutrtry 14 1 new mo�r truck, I am oreoared to do all kinds A dance will be held at Liver• Steering when plowing ; conomical and Durable: AlPeetsideutial contest to e§, lace of trucktn at rtasonanle rates. Orders solicited ool House, on FridA Jul tlth, - k p Frank Axfard. Brougham. Phnne Pick 5 -3. •S,Y4- p y' y -- •t .xe In eYer four I Everyone is cordially invited. Ice , ,. s n a,.. r y years, and for �s whole pear there is a great dis- r'OR SaLE- keveral toll •and ferr'- 3 -�� -�Ta �� T *�:v� a ef�et�- I, f hemlock lumber consistinz of 1 -inch and Come and haPe a ROOd tithe. _ xe rbanee in the flaanciai and coal • ° ','lank, xantlin¢ .vc.• sf Green Rave -. O. H. E't:gl:, K'• R. 3. Lnwst Hrll. tad pltor•.r X17 CI'eam bppF.)c',r. 1 iI. Ut'C eStrR. { j • cme,eariul world. While' Britain. - aatt 1 munarrh at the head of itb OR S,'LLE -, Wa Bons. huggie. EL.M DALE MILLS 1'VIASSEY•HARRI S CO. Limited ';a- erOment, the Tulin over it+ Fpl,,, -,, rtcull :crs• and mowrra' andall krndA uf' ead O�Ices : Toronto, Ont. ' R p rmpl.mrnts, alsosevertil- kitchen stoves and xw• PZCKF..,RZNC3r• H ; n msehtoes. H Herman. Ciarcax>nt Phone ,entirely iu the hand., of the' pen- :'osi. 17tf Full can always get the best ilRni•. ' E 1� E 3 sail the cottutry, during an OST - A ¢irl's whl! 'i•ailor panaina tobit Flour made from 11 b. 1. - +eiEerstion, does not pass through 1 i hat, tan Fr,day vventng, Tune 25th• betwecti uauitOba ��' heat. = ieht dirt rba.nce seen once ever the dose line and r rckerir.g � is the hideroad one Royal Household 'and Glenora for; n y mile east of Pickering � ilia+�=e, Mrs. Henry ' �wxe peace is our neighboring re- Wilson. Pickering P o - 43 _— Bread. Try a bag. • 5 1 Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat9 I R. Thexton Agent, � 'Pilekeriing +TRAYED -shout .tune Lslth, from BRAN, SHORTS r' lot 33. B. F. con. Packer,nit.- �,Ruuge Hill!, a , bul' mart. he[ween 1104 and 1; ; lbs,, lien ry MIN F EEDSI -- - - -- - -- - - -- -- s Tbi.i ito an age f remarkable e. Horgan. R. R. No, 2. Pickering. i2 -44 • • ' +�rr,,grras in medical science as well L TRAYED -From lot 1 con. e. Cx• CRUSHED OATS is other sciences sad tndustriea. bail e, during the catty part of June. aeaar• - BARLEY CHOP) Pickering Hardware Store ha mulciy steer. about 700 pounds. dark about WHEAT retrospect of the work accom• neck and shoulder, some tan, but mostly white. 'CRACKED CORN - label on left ear with name• r'Hurbron.'• Re ward t „�yltiieined in medical science duriD for information leadin to his recove . Harbron MIXED HEN FEED -- - c ' tove past century -shows wonderful fob' o. ' rO° 1O' _ a we a ream su s t u for this hat• weather. We have. the Clarke s C31f Meal. ipctt$ress. anaesthetics have been Fj ARMS FOR SALE -One good 100• Jewel and ' Florenc2 Oil $tor es, guaranteed to ' aere farm, with fairly ,.good out - houses and MOlafi9e8 SIeai give BaLidfaCtiOn, Oct we return pour money. -v 6seovered for the alleviation of good brick house with woodrohed auachea• CHOPPING AND OATr1 , „paaizs, and thus- banished the ter. Them far ImsO ecsituatediongagood gravel rod, CRUSHING EVERYDAY We have a complete line of Screen Doors- and Window Screens, Wire 41mrs of fan o eration. Serums have are in a good state of cultivation, fairly well Get •prices on feed in ton lots. Cloth from 18 to 42 inches wide, at lowest price. Wash - _ a p built, some good hardwood bush. orchard &c. &c. �7il+ea discovered for the [even- conveniently situated for school; church and BELL PHONE., Ing Maehipes, either hand or power, to make p store. with rural mail and phone. wilt -11 see F• w.eO' =S washing easy, daring the present of certain- diseases, Such ab with crop &c. as a going concern. Par full infor , aal0aall pox, diptheria, typhoid Poynteraor T. White. Whit salt, 40tf H' E' Chopping every day. extremely hot weather. ' Call in and see them and you will buy'. aieaer ete. Surgery has also made - great progress. Operations u T �T �T A full line of Garden Toolq, Fork§,, Rake§,, Hoes, Lawn Mowers, �t are of every day occurrence DICKERING Vl �_ _ _ E _ Sprayers, $cytheQ, Whet 9toneti, Oil Cans etc. xzld be considered- impossible a Now is the time to use b'ly Oil on your. cows!. ,+! 4A evv years ago. While many of : We have Dr. Williams', the oldest and beat w worst kind of diseases have Having purchased the garage business oflDavidson & Williams we are on the market. Once tried always used. 4• -EGti conquered :by medical science prepared to repair all makes of autos. Mere are others nhich so'far have :. The old reliable Paroid Roufllrg always ou hand. Get our prices every'effort of - the seien- We keepeln shit k till kinds of Ford accessories, fir s for all its a - A ft to combat them, such ' as makes of cars, oils, etc. Amberculosis and cancer. By cer_ I S. BALSDON, PICKERING i man kinds of treatment', touch has Annis & Andrew, •Pileker' mg Teen done to prevent the ravages -KncE tuberculosis, bht -failure has - -- -- - - — - ' • =snrG ever attempt to effect a care ''n-" _ -jY er!<iere it has become deep seated. T - aternal cancer, however, is tine H _ -rsf those diseases which cause3 the ;•� ��— a� E �aaost escruciatin i^ '3 It takes mote than Capital, amore than DetermtnaLion,.'more than g pain, and so far 1HDIYIDUAL Aggressiveness, more than Advertising, to make a e only relief that has been offer- ;� Product leader of it? kind.' ` a► sad tl•.e sufferer has been the knife, to ac SANITAR1f All these Bids, powerful as they are, w'oitld be unavailing hieve such a position liti ess the Product l 1 this has only afforded tem• l possessed superior merit, a �- • ` 4poftry relief as the disease always • ' ­ftreaks oat is new place, and n 4th Superior MeriWtone has placed 1s^.�aatter severity. The medical a _ a r1d is now watching with the \ /� Cream of t�_e - "e -st- F-loi�0�' bread . :.t;3e� neat interest tize experimeirte PURE yf 11ITE P'PER CU! I r -OWitt are being Made with a,. nen' r t 4- tee°- - � :Morn arch Floor' fear pastry yw 1 _-mm-um for cancer patient§, bt Dr. fit. hENER USED 9�� �O_G2over, of Toronto. This is tun /' to '' In the position of SUPREMACY . rly.in the' experimental �tavp - '` �• ,,A _ MTh i #ermine the ePftcacy of this new ` - s;� I.�E e g n sas+e, but the results yo far 'nsti - y SA ��r � �� Tea . , • � � � e mphe ���aur iv i Co.,�'Ltd zff!y t1kose interested 'in hoping fo T' --- 1� ' -• .1M' ills at -•- e best. Those- who , r.nit•i..i !1 nn � ;,: ,'. .#ave 're Oi=��i Q�97'l � �•f t 'hn•7 r, �i �1C�Iel y. :.� . •'?.:..'" °:,+ '.m. ■t., !' �{. .. t ..:. + .:c �, :r -' ••�.+\t!�'; •- ,"• -"'.i 'a•;s..r ^fy "z+c -. q.•'u` :,xr {: -.p„y - .•,, •r•, .'n....1M' ;.,'... „. .1.�!•...` ,.t'"•..,... .rr'.' .w w'• r.?w.�'tll •.% •.SY Mv' 9�.'�:r TYd:.. V :.r^T.o 'U!� . 1119 1•h w.M. , -, 'f ,. v ice_. .. ._ Sew.... •. xa..... .� /•. H.,t .mod. k••'it Y. fix:* , OLAMMONT George Law, of Toronto,' was ` M1 �zmos Graham was in the city here over the holiday. ) lder an Monde D. M. Graham shipped hie team e rNeed Mrs. J. H. Beal was in the city of prize mares to Toronto on Mon- r -on Monday. day, the purchaser being Mr. - Bus meets all Trains -•; ' ' *` J. Fingo d had a business trip to ,Kell: _ Robt. Worth p First -class Rigs to hire day or ., the city on Tuesday. y, of Brampton.. a Roy nd Mrs. Morgan spent Sun• was hero one day last week erect night' at lowest prices. y g p L�alateas in plain and white. Plain white Voile double � : ' day with friends in Agincourt. tug a monument in the Union Cem• Phone 1805. A. D. Peters spent Sunday, of etet'y width, fine quality, 750. Embroidery and •last week with his son in Hamil Fred Sanderson and Cecil Ingle Lace Edgings. 1`hos. Sanderson & SaII, A, ton. ton, of Toronto, motored out on _ Sunday and spent the day with PROPRIETORS Misses Margaret Macnab *the c and Cotton Crepes, in plain white and figured. Orossbar > ' Em:na Watson were in'the city on friends. "Monday. Ralph Reynolds, of Toronto, is Muslin 38 inches.. wide 45 cents. s Mr. Brotherwhrite, a returned speudiug a ten days'vapation with ' LdX'etS • 5 C Sweet to Eat ' soldier, has entered the employ of his grandparents, Harry and Ira. , A Candy Bowd � , G, M. Forsyth. Thor, on. Men's every day Seeks 25, 40 and 50 cents per pair, 3I r. and Mrs. Hamilton and the SUE uito Nettie Wire Gloth 18 30 and The Pickering George. Turner and his tnglish T q• g , bride have entered the employ of futures s mother, - of Uxbridge, s p y _ 36 inch. Poultry netting. ;.J. G. Borland. spent Sunday with the Misses 3' o V' Hance Committee The Baptist Sunday School will Hamilton. - - • - F {lira, Lynn entertained the Wo- The object of this Association is to hold their annual picnic on Satur• men's Institute at their last meet - day, July 17th. a a vet easant time a • . — the alone tss can vans e t oa on ay y p for W:jitby, where she will take a was spent by all. course in agriculture. Found, in the garden of the �F'�� -� �• OziW.ARTC Members having properb Holenoommatd• A number of piano pupils f Baptist parsonage, a Qold ring. _ _ oats immediately with asy member Loser may have same b ' calling of Ex"Quva committee. > here were in Pickering on DII day y y' g • � , trying their e=amination. at T. Paterson's shop. , Membership No ii.60. x The STOP LOOK_._- —LI�� -- tea. ma, Im— t:.m �. > , or e Misses Johnston. of_P - - - -_ Secretary on appiteatten. ro, are visiting their aunt, *Arm. TIME TABLE-Piokerina station 8zsc. Oem. -L. D. Bantu, 0. S. Palm. Robins, for a couple of weeks. T. R. Trains going Eaat due w follows Now is the time for White Canvas Footwear, 'also different' er, W. V. Blabardson, Picketing. Mrs. Lynn, accompanied by her No. s Mail 7.57 A M. son, Robt., spent Sunday with bar f•' 28 Local 2.28 P. M. 1. R. Thextea: W. ClaA. daughter, Mrs. Bentley, of Oaha- " 38 Local 6•09 P. M lines of Outing Shoes. a can supply these esi�pt; Somme" u, Trains going West Vane as follows - , �"'�`_ — -moo- s� -�o�i- • 7.47 A. M. lines at reasonable prices. Robt. Lynn and W. 'Thompson 11 27 Loosi •L 35 P. M. have been in Caesarea for a couple •g! 7 Mail .8.55 P. M. "Come and see —at the Corner Shoe Store." :. -,of weeks erecting a cottage for Nos'. 8 and 7 also run on Sunday _ Mr. Fryer of that place. Foregoing is according to Standard _ M. Palmer, Claremont • Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson r - and daughters and' Mrs. Thomas Pearson sent Sunday with John .- KE SEED " r; and Mrs. Webster', of Audley• n George Cog' PMrs, a Ant} g s.� of Boit l.L � 0.[.1 PiGeorge, and lire, Dchert of WANTED � Of all materials and design Edmonton, were guests of A. and :• .. kept in stook. It will pay you Mrs. Forsyth over the week End. We' will pay the highest 'call at our works acd inspect our stun!! !!lies Jessie Cooper, is ho has obtain priosa Doa't be muted r ices•for all kinds charge of the hospital in the Mar p' - - : `,� ' eatawe d n - y we can and do throw off the spent Dominion Day with friends tSend cis samples and get oommiuion of 10 per sent., which you wwy here. oa.r ricer before _ my save by pasahasiag from tt 4 V A number from here attended p oat! b• the attest at Glen Major on Do selling. re eia Wo o Onto% J.•T. MATHE80N mild Da The re rt a large The. best o! facilities J, e - ' Office and Woria, Whitby, Oe/ado - - •ctrowd in attendance and splendid - 'for cleaning. _ - • issue. `: ' H. D0WNBY Q0KPANY -- Stanley Cook, who_6as been in .. Toronto for the past few years, - WHITBY, ONTARIO : . has been appointed manager of _ Beat -Prices aid for Butter and E 8 the Myrtle branch of t:w sterling _ p g For the Whole Family..' Bank and entered upon his duties H1$ � � ` -.last week. :� . -. -_ - - .. , T � ' � - .. _ --- ., • ' � . ' �: 'We congratulate our football Master's - T�1i eilSOn.'s ICs Cream Running Shoes, tea. white and black. l team on having secured second Ladies' Boots, high tops. White place in the football tournam n - L Voice - . - Slippers and Pumps; with at King City on Dominion Da _ rirbSer and leather age ns a nom er ox strong tom - G1 e11QLl�C - t�U0in0 lT�ZnBUr &nee soles• peting teams. ,i -. All at last year's ricer.' S n. Mr. Overland, of }nglewood; 'In �res�t p _ -Peel County. has been engaged by Variety - - — _--- . -• - - -. __ -- - -- - _ - - -- ; �l). A. Scott to assist him in the New Records are received each �. Fgo�d,laremoa ' store; ass ur to J. Kellett, week and Special orders filled on • and he and �Ir =. Overland arrived shortest notice. . A Banking Service Ind. Phone 2ti0I in town on Monday. -- - --= - - - #iev, C. and Mrs: King attended THEYTON'9 Pickering at your Farm Gate s b mailiI� a eat convenience to the farmer. i the. Baptist Young Peuple'y con, - y vention at Toronto last week. Mr. '} r He has no time In his busy season to ha drivt,� to -toxef eo __ __._ Hltig returned home on Saturday Whitevale' Club o deposit cheques or pay his bills. —_ evening but Mrs. King remained But, having! bank account with us, he can do all this by mat7. �► � in the city over Sunday. jj Consult the Manager. John Kellett, who has been United Farmers �._, 'SHE DOMINION. BANK the past few months, has bought Meetings held in h 0..0. F. Hall, lot h Tuesday evening In each month • P W P. Shirk's ice -cream business and for Bummer months, WHITBY BRANCH, P. G. YND, Manager. - -is also taking over the telepphone -- - BROOKLIN BRANCH, 'E C. CROSS, Manager. ; central. He takes popseASioa on We are now shipping live stock regu- TThursday. We wisls him success larly on the, co•opP rat ive plan. "t The first union service was held Malcolm, of Directors. al t in the Methodist church on San- y :drCy last when there was a large H. PL'(iH; secretary IRRESISLTIBLE sm l � &r +� - attendance. At the morning ser- • ANT a min has Lid the vice the Sacrament of the Lord's - (`,rain Chopping in of wealth andpeospedtt�y, y Supper was administered, the as savings Wcottai with mail eus� •a r µ paslot, Rev. A. McLellan, officiat- AND FL .IMING• in life. ing.. over one hundred and thirty THE ANKER HOLY H . ll;vm m.eavtng of,tw�tt, cane snambere sat down at the Lord's am prepared to do chop�tng and oat - dew � sun "a °° �° � to g table. ! .. I(SELF- B$LANCING BOWL) successful tutor.. M flaking on Mondays, and Fri- A most pleneant social ,evening dollar will pen an out fbt you «vas spent last Saturday night at days only, beginning in oar SwImga e! oaApril lst. ire ,.:Se a� At or the home of Evans and Mrs. Ward, TNB " when the members of the Baptist - choir met to show their apprecia• John F. Bayles, Greenwood STANDARD BANK Lion of the services rendered by Mr. Wilker as ,a member of the ' choir by presenting him with all - - —OF CANADA tM ; -handsome mahogany music cabin- 0011 Wm. Lumley. formerly of this 4PIC KERING BRANCH pp lace. died on Wednesday, June Hard and Soft Coal of the _: A. W. CRAWFORTH • MANAOaR SCth, and the funeral took place best unlit on BRANCH ALSO AT WHITBY) r on-Friday, July 2nd. when inter- quality went took place in Minesing cam- hand etery. Among those who attended _ the funeral were J. G: and Mrs. THOS. A. LA�V, — - �OCIAnd, O.'C. and .Mrs. Bennett, r- a of Claremont, and Sidney and PiC� @�• �ri �: w;; µ.0 V... 'WalterBennett, of Brougham. The B. Y. P. U. met at the par- e sonAge on )!Monday evening to hear Concrete' the report of the recent ' conven- s e �+. �• -tion. Mrs. Icing gave a graphic account of the proceeding.• fol- MW a- Froduot lowed by Mr.. Gostick who also �. gave a�vvey interesting' report. No More Bowls Out of Balance. No More Sweating -and After the meeting teas closed by Meld Tile young people Foaming at the Handle. No More Slavery in The Universal ',the president, the • :> were invited into the' parlor to ..and Brick 'Washing the `Thing." RUNS LIKE -.A, TOP. ' i,`��ng- ���aeh111e''� sing some of the convention songs. -- There will be a `'Rose Service" Tile 3 V' `c�i.2d 8 Manufnetured by i in the Baptist Church, on 5noday > > We heave a complete stock of these machines in our warehouse in net 'At 10.30 a. m., when every. Pickering. We hale a competent man to W. H. Jackson 8C Son, body i? invited tli attend with A _. demonstrate their superiority. Brock Road, Pickering, Ont, button hole rose. Thence will be (set m rites. the The Iir ?ne c,f Sharon." I» the y p H's Blark=inithing and Woodworking evPtntt at 7 o'clac•k, there will be Loucret ; work , +lt i;F.hrantl:es. Saw uutmin s h done. S ,B U N D , q R 11 Qr„ ivndfilinq t pertNit _ 'a FtCflll;t' 90TF1,* _ . -' '„•,- a:v- m +'k�6.. -- -- -:_ _ _ _ - - -- - — -- - - - - -° �' r•.: •_rS` ' ^�,. -w l,v tl'tA Clarence Simpson , Loea Agent. `One 1C soles. 'Wheels, Circular 8 ivvs, Saw greatest song in the - 'arorld. There Will be floral deco 'rations of roses and vocal and in ;And Emery Ma.ndrela. pl p , Do not out t3 , Prpra.tor without first seeing The Amer= struntental mr,aic a trc! tints to Ln ^scars rY s+ %` 1pn;,ttr •• 1.:nd thr. nrcnstnu. lC..N. R. Station� Rro '�; 1'�oad J3olth. Absolntf�l�, G' aranteed. and fo, ...td. a ^...- ..r..: ss:�..'.:..... ;.. ..,,..... .. :. •. .. _..'.. .__.. ...:.•, i , ..:.:... .... .. ..... . .—. - -.. .. .,...r,.k, .. .. .:_. .._.. _,.n....- ..�'.�.(:.. -, -.. _._,..,_... .- .,.- .,..-- ..'..x•...;.:'_.. -. ..,� -.__. .... -. -., .. .. �.x,� -:.:: •. ,.r-. �. ... .-., a :�lAl"Y.,.._........�uu:* =.:, ..»,.,_,.,..w. _- ,...,.,- �...• _ ........._iGi......,51,.._x.a ,.,v(w.. ;.e�'.:.w.'c'kwtr?'i) , . . . 11, . . - - ­rl . - . - __. . ...; ifA�,.' . ., - ..-.,. Do V.-b Y' r Money's Worth - ' , ' ' " ­- - ' -- h - 11 .- " 1�. . '.. -of th Horses on. Your Farm grass should gradually and eArefully I . _: ." .. , ... than ever it is important that lame that he is unable to stand on all for a sizigle day without work' or ex-- mar", ano growing colts. So is fresh paper after the middle of May, - . ". 4 * .:. , .,;'� .'� - bur work horses should be fed and fours without suffering severe pa,in. erciee, and that rich feed , alway,s sound cor�n stover or fodder. Corn- or at the latest, the first of'June, %vith- ' I ' ' stalks and corn fodder that 'hayie out reading accounts, of drowning . - I 1: . I ,6&ed for properly. Feed has become In' bedding a stall put plenty of litter should be reduced when there is no I.. . I... . �: 7-, ., I best class of at the 'sides, as a, horse lies upon Ws work for the, horse to do. Every iveatheTed in the- field should not' be fatalities. Drowning N pre,�entAble in ' ', ''' , '�:' 1. . I. ..I .'._4'.)draft horses is becoming difficult to side when sleeping or resting. Dry horse, by rights, should be'out of fed- -Thickly sown corn, cut and cured I the vast majority 6f cases. We are ' .' - I �.;, � . -_­ . , 11nd and dear to buy. - soiled bedding out of doors, preferably doors four or five hours a da' s hay, is excellent teed, andier.deavor:ng to safeguard human life .. I - .-..� 11_�* .. :: r .,. ;. - - greatly to b.e preferred to ra ture in every way possible,—Why 'overlook . :,.; I y, and green a ,_ '. . .-�., I On 'general principles there 'are a in the sun.., If that is impossible, air should have from six to eight miles I I . . . ..., - . corn stover or fodder for the feeding the unnecessary sacriflc6 of L�fe :;.., . % I , . ..'. I.!, . should remember when buying a horse. under the manger. Ha,ve the manger Cost nowadays. largely decides of idle horses, and a little of it may I through drowning? Already thi 3 sea , I - The horse should beseen and watched come down flush with the floor, and wh'ch concentrated feeds it horse may be fed with advantage to th on there have been litany lives sacri ' .:" ­,i � . , I... .� .1 at zest in his stall. Here you can keep it clean. Keep rats, mice .and have. Oats remain the standard feed draft horse. . ficed.' Occasionally -drowning is,un- I . *-... �i I '� ., .. ". `,."no ic ' for horses in Canada and should be A work horse requires f rom 75 to itble, ` "; . . . . , , .1-1 .. . t 9 if he is a "weaver," coristantly poultry out of the stable. --I- void. I _b�ut for-the-most--part-it is , ____-_' " � � ; .:.,_:.1 ng his head from side to side, - His Daily*Grooming. ' - fed when the price is not prohibitive. ntable, and in a large'nurnber of ,%. . . � I _. � . : � or a "cribber'and wind sucker,". now Groom every work horse once a day, This grain should be clean, dry, bright a - e cool and pilre. K ep � cases it is the re*ult of carelessness. I . _d ... :'.,.",;_­ . - manger preferably' out 'Of doors, to prevent III vuLur, n e a fresh e IsIlle-lit vent horses from drinking from _. . - ab-91-Itelly .neies�ttty to lmow , . . - . . i. 1. ,. ­. . #WW'th his teeth and gulping down air- dust in the stable. Use lots,of "elbow and be so plump that it will rattle TheOreticafly, -water should be given how to swim in order toL keep from.. - 0 _. - 11 ,'_,­`, "'IThese are incurable vices. I grease" and a clean brush. The curry- wheii t1iro'wn into the fe-ed box. Old dro*-n�ng, even if one is thrown .into - : 1, > I - "I. . before, feeding. A horse, in nature, the-w ' * I , . �.Z, . . it is well also to make sure that the comb should be used chiefly to cleanse oats are preferable for horses. Barley ater. It has been estimated that ... � I I .., "'.." I - )iorse)is -not a chronk biter, stall the brush, not the horse's- skin. it may be substituted for a part'of the takes water any time he feels thirsty, the human body in waicir weighs less , , , .. �. -. �, , kicker, halter puller, or floor pawer,1 -er the ord.'nary. ration of— s. 'It should. and experihients do not show that the ,tha"ve s . thiLt U�smiii , - , _�_ .. , ­� - --'h .should--nieN -be used..on__ -head-or _'Fe—rolled to fit it for, horse-feeding. dr,nking or water' atter a meal is board, or even an car .. . ... - . -and-that-he--&o�w-ft,ot-de—str6y 11scloth- legs below knees and hocks. Don't ne or a praddle, , ' 7 .� . , ;. . -.1., Fed in eieess so su'ddenly, it tends,to arly so injurious as has been claim- lightly grasped or wit the tips of . . ­.t..�, ., Fing and harness. See, too, that he use the same sponge tot C*lean-*,e the . k , I � I ", I ca " t over" in his � stall withou dock, antis induce an eruption and itchiness of ed in textbooks on.horse management. the fingers resting on.-It. if the indl- ' .* . I ", IL I.. . n ge t nostrils, and eyes. It is certain, however; that. the hot, 'dual can . , .. I ,'_ . . the skin. Wheat and rye als�o should- retain his composure, will ' , � '_. , 1. "'hopping'! from spavin, and Blanket 'and walk a sweaty horse be rolled and sparingly fed, along , v. eep 4 body flon - - ,: . � , tired, thirsty horse "should not be be sufficient to k' ting. ' - 1!� :... . - sif 4t without jerking up a hind leg, I until dry; then put on a' dry cover. . allowed to drink all the cold water he ' I , .. �-. with oats and bran. NO one -should ente-r a canoe who . ..__ Frequently wash the roots of mane - Wheat bran Is anoth wants, but should be allowed a few cannot swini, and no one who can . . ..,.., I - - antary twitching of the muscles of the i and tail. Always dry the leks thor-i er splendid swallows of it, and then be, fed, a swim shou* % - . Rank, indicating. chores, (St. Vitus' oughly by rubbing ' fine sawdust, I substitute for part of the Oat ration, pound or two of hay while cooling off, Id take a- companion in a -.' ­ I ...� , , dance) sometimes termed "shivering" , or as a benefic�al.adjunet to that feed. canoe'who cannot swim, as, in th '. . . , ; . - ; when washing has Aved necessary.1 Do not feed it in the forth of a'h6t after 'which he may have all the wa .. I- I �.:":� ' 'or "crampiness." Be sure, also, that t*r event of an accident, the swimmers - . - ' Ordinarily it is be-tt-torlet mud dry he wants n-d hen his grain feed- is very likely to be pulled under-in . - . ., _* there -is not a double, bellows-like mo- on the legs and then brush 'it off. i is advised. ' Horses work�ng in the field during hot his endeavors to '' - d i mash on Saturday night, as so often .. . , tion of the abdominal muscles at the Scratches So fed, it is a fertile cause � - , ..... &nks, for that is characteristic of �-of colic and less severe forms of indi- . eather should be given a li.ttle cold There- is no ex . cuse fo . r anyone not- . . � , -1 ... . rheaves. I I caused by washing the legs, not dry-1 gestion. Feed it daily, mixed with water often during work hours. in the class of the mentally defective, . - 1. �. - .*!�:,_ . I Next, allow the horse t* stand at Ing them thoroughly,, and then letting whole or crushed oats and dampened I ,g 0 — - . '- standing up in a boat or changing '. , . 7 .-, ... base on a level floor, away,from the the horse stand'in a cold draft. These, at meal times. A hungr' horse ins . - places in a boat when out from shore. ... .., . . also, are contributory pauses of grease choke if su �'J TO SAFEGURD .. . _.. ' - : ' wills, and examine 'him from all . ddenly fed a lot of dry T Be sure of -where You want -to. sit -in - 1 I s ... .. , .. points and at a - little distance. By so ' bran. A little dry bran mixed with . a boat, take your, place, and having ' . _: ­ . -doing you can note if the horse stands Cl-ean out, -the feet each time the whole. oats'will, however, induce more I - ., ! taken your place, remain there until. ' ,.. _. - ' I _­ : . firnily on all fours, or shoW45 . horse comes into the stable, to prevent pei4ect mastication. Feed it from a YOUR DIGESTION , 11 I signs . You return. td shore. , I .. - nails from puncturing the hoof; or,�large', shallow box. A handful of hard . I I - . 1. - n or discomfort, -indicating lame- , atter st�ll, have a thick t " . I . - ,. - I .. . . If a canoe or rowboat upsets, do _. . ILmna. &a tf his Wyla —are sound and - . -.'-- br.- rse beam, or SE Iled.corn The Blood Should Consfa_MFY be -not try.,to-crawl up on, top of- It.-, it, ­- 16'': . of the same color. All parts of the or special hoof pad under the shoe to mixed w,th �whole oats also tempts a ­ will be likely tO 'tilt and you will'be I . - _1 prevent picking up of nails. Und I 1. I- body are quickly viewed for symmetry er, horse to.chew hii7feed Properly when - - .Kept Rich and Pure. . thrown back into the 'water. Simply ., the pad have oakum over a dressing of he has been in t I I '# r_.. - mid, if trained- in such work,.the he'liabit of bolting'it ' 'If you suffer from any form of' in- � �vst -your hands On it, and be wlsfleid --. . - -*r .1 ... "next may proceed to make a critical lanolin (*Gol fat), and frequently re-� whole. It is much better to feed such digestion. your diet should be ,care- to have your nose- a . nd- mouth 'above ,.. : �:-' I -:.., ­*xaminatiou of each part fo;r sound- set the shoes. s a mixture than to put cobbleston I I . water. - . . - . . '. I - ' Aless. Blanket the bors'le in cold weath � , the- feed box' . - . esxnjfully chosen...- Over-eating is"alwaY6 In the event of posail),le drowning,. - I . . I . . . viard, he- will watch the horse When he is standing out of doors . , harmful, one do" not lose a second in rescuing the ;I- I - - . . I : :- . After Cane-sugar molasse;; (blackstrap) I must take e"ugh food to supplIX the I , - - addition to the i needs of the . blood. ' It must be "- : . . .. :... walk away and back, repeat these acts during working hours see that th also is a valuable body from the water, and always try - . - at a trot, and "wind" the anitrial by blanket perfectly covers his breas horse's menu. A c1tart of molasses 4 . . re,i,tore life. -Ten minutes -under . . . I I . . . ', ving him run hitched to a locked- and chest. ,diluted with the three- quarts of hot �. nourishment to every -art of'the body � water is usually'given as the limit. , I ,L . . . .. Wheel vll�ugvn or through a plowed 11 Clip a water and stirred among And -'fuel fn� Anergy* and detenc,e I I I - .. . . - or deep-snow. Unless aided by aveter- or a long, coarse, star.ng coat. or if cprnmeal, and wheat bran has been' against its enemle . a. as well as the re. ,latter half an bour or ..mope. Begin - . -_ � .,q ., :-..-, inarian, the, buyer should even then he sweats in the stables..after coming I fed wAh excellent results, night and quisite Juices for digestion.. Rence, operations immediately afteir the body . ., . ' I ':; - : ' demand a wrAten gu ' nt*e of sound. in from work. In such eases, amonigi morning, to thin work horses. . �.When the blood becomes- -weak and is taken from the watei. Lay 'the body . I . .NA% . . ness so that the horse may be re- [farm horoes" it suffices to clip thil It may be necessary .at first to I fails to do ita work, 11.4digestion'arlses-, -'-face downward-, w:th the stomach rftt- 7 , .. . or, inside of a stated hair from the legs above the. knees'starve the horse to eat molasses feed;, also when Indigestion begins the blood � ing on a roll of cloth, a log or a bar- - I ; - .."'period, if found to �e unsound. I tak O it w* 1. __11'- . ther suffe.s. The,efor., . - �.r.% -4h the head lower tharrihe-rest­ - -- . . . 'The Right Sart of Stable. my horses �safeguard your dijeation the- blood - .. ;, �', . ith the straps of thii breast and thrives -amazingly. Ar of the body, so th-at the water mi sly - " , , . : I , . ­1 I Whether the stable be expensive or 'collar and breeching. It is n common 1 that have become ru.n down and gall- � should be kept 'rich and red, and this 11 run. out from the throat and lungs. ' I . �. - ": ebeao, it should W dry, light. and per- I Practice, and a good one, to leave the ed by harness have quickly recovered 1 can best b4 done'by taking a �Onrse � Cleanse the'mouth of all mucdus with - - , I ;- - tedt�Y ventilated. A damp bwernent i hair unclipped where the saddle rests condition and soundness of 'skin wheii I of Dr. Williams. Pink Pills. These pills'a '�Ioth -or handkerchief wound.round - __: .' "I . - . stable, or one built on water-logged - are *,, blocId-NdIding. nerve-restoring your finger. Keep the jaws. separated . - � on a riding horse. fed.such a ration, or molass" in much � I . �- .:�, - - ground, will be certain See that all harness fits pmperly,, larger quantities. . 1 tonic and through their use your di- i -with a piece 'r I ' Nw , I .. to induce I C . of st� A around which is.. .- I and keep it clean and smooth. Removel . Flaxseed meal is especially -will respond naturally, - :. 11 J­*;` rheumatism, Abickenink of the ten. I bene- i geative system � wrapped a handkerclilef or a piece of I . i .. � 7', dons, and stiffness of the legs and harness at noon, unless that �s abso- I fleian for regulating the bowels an,i: your ar pet iLe will iniprqve_ and your : clo . - . I . i . . .. . lutely impossible' Always remove it I putting a gloss upon the skin. About f6olrl will do you gdoil. Th'e value of air, and use preferably- the Schafer - - - � , : '�L . and colds. ' In such a arablp the horws- at night. D'rrty. rough,J117-fitting col-! one potmd of it, may be fed, as a gen- Dr. Williams Illtrk-+rM tn,_c1%e1,V_6f­_Vr�cti11�of rest,scitation. ns* recent- ­ ' . * . ­ ' ' I - T-TiYs —cause -!i6—renec"__­A'Ti�_i�ml�ers.! eral rule. care being -ta-ken ot to give'stomach troubte is shf-wn by, the -ex-'. mendelil, by �b,e Royal Lifi Savirrg Ap- - ____ - - !I be 'cour-e. harsh. and staring, not' kin two-or .to much that the bc%v�ls 'will be too rertence cf .Mrs. J, R. Alexander. Bar- . "LOciat'on. Mrcu!ars or posters w.ith : . . . Z1'1zY_3n0 po;ished as it should , be in thrae times daily with soft, cold water! much r.-laxed. yet us!ng enough. to! riedeld, Ofit,. who says: "Some years a full descripti,in, of. this pmcedure . . i _ I c.ontaining two teaspoonfuls of salt to- p them active. 'ago' *PPlicntion -to'' the De- . � _ . . itsary t . o insure health' I e.otherw I ise it. tends, condition. I had Indigestion of a pattment of Pul)lic Health.' Toronto) . 7. - . jo - � . . -. � _ , Lig'ht- is r.ece 'the pint. Sweat pads often do more, ted at feeding tim � , 1% harm than good, and are I not -an'-to stick to. the teeth- and gums. .Cot- 1. severe nature, and sha-rp paina. 6( � . .However, whatever method you -use, - I ,� I .:'. T:,e potato sprout that i apology for a bad-fittir.g collar. � tonseed meal or cake, : f used at all, agony all through me. 'My stomach i it is most important that. you do not , ... ; . j I ; - . . s blanched Properly adilist the hameg and tugs I should be very sparLng�]Y fed, unless was so weak that It was difficult to re- � give, up too soon. There should be . . . ­ turzis green.and sturdy in the sun. (traces), and prevent the neck yoke; the ho'rse has been. accustomed to this tain food, and often after eating I ! no relaxing. of your efforts_to restore . . . - _. - ''', �The prisoner in a dungeon is pa'e and from striking the bre%st, or a limber feed from colthood up. , would have vomiting spelJs I was tin- I'the suppdsedly' drowned for at least _: :1 ., - : ,I .. . weakly, but grows rosy and rugg**d it'; i wagon pol'e,from swinging so that it' Roots Are Valuable. .� treatment, 'but as I did 1 two hours, as at &ny moment up to w_ I . , 1. . ; Ithe -open air, Sunlight in a horse e collar to ride a. Roots- , . I not improve my nerves were in a tier. i that period signs of re,cvery may - I_ . . i . causes Ali' nd chafe the! . ­1 i neck. have a splendid effect - �pon ribIe condition and I was al -ways in i occur. 1. . .. . - stable, should not, however, be dazz- the bowels and skin., Carrots are . I . .. . & _. .. - , . Have shoes reset at least onci ' i much 'misery One day I read"of 6'l In . ._�_ �.�y_refiected from a whitewashed . horses, and parsnips � ntime, - ha.% . .e - - , I six weeks, and once a month ,if the . . woman who had been relieved of Mini- I as far as possible -to the exp, ' ­- - .1 ,wall. That ds hurtful to. the eyes, so come next. Rutabagas also are relish- 1 lar trouble through -the. use of Dr � . osed p6r- . . 1� - 11impbla' I hoofs grow fast. Have'the ed, while a few raw potatoes often are . . � Cons of'the body, and as -soon as the . . . -AP ck or -yellow ochre should be�. ted to the feet; not, the feet to the . Williards-Pink Pills, and I decided to! patient ran swallow, give stimulants, - . -, I I - �-_ . .. iRddpd to hmewash to give it a neutz-Al' fed- to the horse, and especially-t, I , - . .., . .. Never apply. a red *hot' shoe to the -tip by 4aying -that after using the pills � Be sure'that the patient can :�@llow, . . ": ". �` , . T �,... . 11, . tint� . i shoes, any more thin can be helped. colts with the i�ea of ridding them Of i ry them: The result can b& summod ,,hot coff' _ _. - F.resh a,r. 'is ev.en-more necessary i worms... In feeding roots the amount i for some weeks I- was entirely bet- i* however, before atiemplin ' I r, . , thap sunlight. Good ventilation sup- excessive should be judged by the condition of'- t I g to give - . . I - r, he adequate -oxygen to the stabled Is, and h . ..: 11 paring of the sole, and have the knife the bowel - - I to e, and it is needed during the dark kept off the frogs and bars. The as again enjoying life. .If I feel run - -----%%--- , �..:�. -, * �_ . . ... . gradually be accustomed to such feed down at any.time I take Dr. Williams . - - - � - - !:: - . '- - - _. . 193 well as the light of the day. No ne A little salt sprinkled upon roots will: i Pink Pills and always get benefit I .. � '1­ Cup and Sorcery. ,..-. .... . -.,;: .-,..: ­:'.. tA 1Ln mal long remains perfectly healthy I tend to contract the heels. Only rasp a To le . ave the lid of the teapot off in. .. I* I i deep notches commonly made really t first, make them more pal .. U constantly deprived of practically enough of the wall to form a bed for a horse that does, not relish such feed. You can get these pille'through. any . _.__ . 'I - the full 20 Per cen�.'of oxygen norm- the nail clinches. . . It is best trot otherwise 'to mix s�lt denier in medicine; or by Mail at 50 vatiably -means 1hat^ 'a 'strazig'er will I �­� Poisonin.-g , See tila - t'toe clip,s are not to with the feed. Let the horse help . cents a'box or six boxes for $2.50 from ,� 1:, - of the system, theii, is quickly and himself. , To spili tea when pouring out to sup. �� �.� . - -- - ly indicated by general ill thriW and thick or to,& tightly driven. Have . - The Dr. Williams ,11,edicinb Co., Brtick- '. ': �,, ,.� .`4� . 1plain I Farm horses do well cn metlium red ; vilie, Ont. . , posed to foretell hasty words. �­ 1: n a afii-nial wastes feedl I c o—ver- hay, containing Piso some tim _:__� I . — -_ ,._­ '. ,,, and fails to do 0ficient work. that the calks are of,equal __ ength. othy, alsike clover, and perhaps a lit- . .'_ 1. . any has been taken out of it indicates .. . . ,_ It 's! Avold use of strong, trying hoof- tle alfalfa. Redlop and '.. How Do, They LI.,e? I .. . . I ;tt nd- I .. I i that a past worry has cast its ,.hadovi � � In such unsanitary stables that gla, .1, lers, influenza, strangles, pneum ' I dressing oils and salves. They are ' . - I Ten pdr cent. of the women in fac. I over the future, and,,'.vlll resu4 . in . 7.., . .. 1! t, onia. unnecessary and hurt , * also are 'popular' with hor-5e feecier.31 tories and three per cent. of women . .. . . .�, 7.:. ; . pleurisy, bronchitis, sore throat, -and! in the distr:cts where these grasses i in departmental stores in. New York smaill annoyances at no distant date. .-, - . . , . - I'thrive best. The farmer feeds hislCitv earn less than $6 per week, while . . . �,."_4 �. colds and coughs are most common I horse's teeth put in order by a vet Two sp6ous, In one saucer. r,aeans , I and yirul I ermarian each oring and fall. - I - . I that there will.soon be a wedding In . ent, and here-too, occur all' , . TX the, 6 . - --forms of indigestion and skin disea c. I . The Horse's Ration. . . - 8 per. cent. of women in factorlei'and 6e family. - , , 7:.". ",-, ,ses - most clover, and his h I the same per cent. In mercantile es- I ... . .. .%, ,:, . re that a horse requires as , " that which has the larger �ropbrtion i tablishments earn less thzin $14 - 1-1 _., I and the parasites peculiar to the horse. I Figu' a, . , _� :1.. , j. In addition to proper sanitation, the, day's ration .approximately cne potirtii: of timorthy and other grazzes. Idle week. per I -, '. , . 1. 11 . . -_ Wable should be roomy to allow each � of grain or meal (concentrate) for,'_�orses often aW fed well-saved marsh I . :, . .-� ' �;� liorse a stall that is pine feet Iong'each hundred pounds of body weight,, hay, and that which contains a good The escapement wheel of a watch - . ,�..iv ��, . and 'at least four and one-half feet divided Into three feeds, and that thel admixture of bluejo,int ,or bluestem I ­ .1 - �: , ., . -at least one pound, grass is of fair feeding value. One twelve months. . . .1 .. . t, " - :4 . , I . wide. The alley floors should be solid, feed should contain makes 781,000 revolutio - ! IN THE. SUMMER '-. , .. roughened to prevent slipping, of digestible protein for .. . . �_ :: 11 - - - .. .. .- 1,000 pounds should, however, be Ei�re that such . — ' . I . The summer months are the most ;. �, , - - it stall floors practically, level, and, of body weight... In the same wa ; I . . - ­ . y bay does .not contain much "horse- ' If a man is forever telling ou-'wbat dangerous to children. � .". ­�i�- . i -I]," also called "sour grass," 'as, it he is going to do to-morrow, it is a I plaints of th hich are - . I , drains, if ustd, carefully trapped. allow one pound of hay (roughage) ta, y The , com- . Large box stalls should b'e included for for each hundred pounds of body is poisonous to horses. ' Coarse, wiry waste of time to ask him what- he I cholera infanturn, colic diarrhoea and . . ,-- .. - - ; L.1" the accommodation of idle Or sick weight as a day's ration, most of it, swale bay is poor fe,ed far' horses. did yesterday. . dysentry, come . on so I quick . ly - that - - , :.: . :.�'_ ._._ .0�1 . � horse' and* the brood mare and her to be given at night, some of it in the Alfalfa should be about mature be- 1: . . � 1 ,.. - often a little one Is beyond ald'�e- . - Irbal. 'morning, and Lttle or none of i't at I fore making into hay to be fed to . Even ii labor is scarce an ettort fore the mother realizes he is ill. The �, .. ,, :1 � 'r . , Wheat and rye straw are excellent noon, if the- horse has been working I horses. It is rich in protein and, fed should be made to have at least a mother must bie on h , �'' _'. : . I.:- I .. I i Oat straw and hay hard. *Increase the concentrates and in to p .: .. . - -.. -.,�_ ., bedding materials. er guard re. . excie,s,3, is somewhat loosen:ng, and few flowers and flowering shrubs on Vent these troubles, or if they do .­.,24', ­11. ; lore unsuitable, as a horse'should not lessen roughage when hard work has also irrltafln� to the kidneys. It bal- the farm lawn' ­ ,:�, .1 ­.:.I�" . in � .. . Beauty has a value come on suddenly to. banish them. No , * . . he does, bed Mitt to be done, and in the same way re- ances well * h corn as a rntion for -that cannot be measured in dollarA. other ' medicine is of such aid, to ... . . , � . . with planing mill shaving or.sawdust, dace grain feed and increase roughage work horse,rAII hay and other feed mothers during hot weather as to ,,, , . . I 1but avoid oak sawdust, as it injures daring idleness. Always cut down for horses should b� free from mold. A camera has been invented which Baby's Own Tablets. They regulat4- -1 - ". '' , ­` 1 . the feet. Dry peat litter is admirable, the grain rAtion at least one hall Moldy hay and bin-heated, or "foxy" combines the features of an ordinary the stomach and bowels and Are ab- . - I- .. I ..- , " ]but not commonly available., *ben the horse is idle, and withhold oats commonly cause I " . . \ .� . . I .., 2f� I C ) _, 4 .. troublesome standard camera with those; of a kine- golutely safe. Sold by medicine . - - , 1. �_ �, . Always let a lame horse occupy a all of it when protein-r*ch cl*ver or diabetes. matograph camera. It also serves by mail at 25 cents a box , . I 'hox . stall, bedded 'with sawdust. 811 alfalfa hay . ember that I f s ur o P ­--=__,.,J _ . , , is fed. Rem , Green grass is the best of al I leed . cersph iteliftte!Lls--rro�n--Tbo--M.,"Williaihs mediclite Col, i----"*_'- ..':'­ ;;4 I .. I. , . . � . \ . I . . I . .. I I . _4 . �� - , �, - �, . - � - - � ' .. ­.. - - , � , � 41��, � . �,;:, . I. ­ �-. � I � I ,.. - ... I � L , . . -^.yew,' - ; �..., -• 8, •.^v" r, „i•�.' +. - - .- x J ..+•S� � h '.: +"' w m+, �y�, :�•S 'µY-�' ' ..rte• � r .� .. '" _'y'.':S':' 0 r _ > .t„- - .�..i• . ...n , :,,✓q,�}4� ... ;..-:^rwy 1 .`v'r•, t'�11..w >,; +�}�{R"w r .1"c',�"+•n' .., .. -, q+'9'ct�.'y ASS G' ' ..'J ..Wr{`'.s .". •a. .nos.v s;D0..._' _.F:":.5 � L.- •w -t*S. 3 r4'i: ,,; •;h;!:t NEURALGIA If ou ok�now the neAa- -als Yoga irlil WO UM "r — Templeton's Rheumatle .-Capsules were discovered. This famous remedy is- abso- utely guaranteed to give rel 1. e f to sufferers from N'S uralgis. .,rend for free sample to Templeton, 144 ELag St. W., Toronto. l�loctore recommend them, and reliable 'drug- Pte everywhere sell them a box. - AU1'O'rSPARg PARTS thrown out at about the same But, now, put in the constable; was barium nitrate. To set this off, "supposin' I wit that kin' o man, how a charge of a ch much wud ye be inclined to gie me ?' le ASTHMA _ g's'perquisites -would make if they -. were all duly claimed! And what pot• -- - - .' ;: for most makes and models of care. Your old, broken or worn -out parts VACATION CLOT14U ilible use could his Majesty,.make of replaced, - Write or wire us describ- "s .�, is.eolid. The incendiary bullet is of �� RUMOR ing w, t you want. We carry the in WsLL JMUIPFZD Nawap"Xis and lob printing plant in 1las _ value.of three shillings; a coat of grey -even- largegtand most complete stock Canada used or new �WriteTempletons,144Sin Bt. �•,_Toroatorfor-fseesama0t Oouatarle. insurance carried If.tiOY. orsd- and iraiter; -and .pilver needle, contributed by the•Court of slightly parts and automobile equipment. We ship FROM �1;1{E �'� - tuation- -or- the he cart arge se s re v small word cannot fail to have struck the explosive stuff contained in it. �Uios PuDlLhfnie oCo�kLtC Toroosg6 sL C.0,13, anywhere in Canada - Batts- '� • ; - if factory or refund in full our motto. Open• to Persuasion, r OFT ELM WANTED, 1- 1N. AND .1s thicker, shipped green' from saw. w Show's Auto salvage Part supply, Uo not sell until You commu�:cate •,Ntlf us. Mean" Brea L41alted, Owea soun4. lative in Scotland fiom whom he had "expectations." 'She I motorist was stopped by a local police- $22 -831 anlsesin• IM, - Tosoato, -Oat 1 man. While he gave his name and .pult -which might be a temptation to easy to do up. All duef, dirt;add ex--' address readily enough, he hinted Incendiary Bullets. = -some young Royal Prince -a: curry- Royal Perquisites. The incendiary bullets used during came a telegram asking the lawyer's off' The King has some very strange lifi S rtl of Fi "California y P "What, sir!" cried the constable, guns carried by airplanes, were in at- perquisites, many of which have most '. feet miniature high- exploslve shells. -w' And yet the fling is by and . ancient custom entitled to this strange interesting histories attached to them. Those supplied to our armies were of , During the evening of the following pF WAVY GLEAMY ' "Oh, excuse me," said the motorist, Few know that be can claim the, head °' �;,. ; ` ,v { In 5 sizes, 6 to 14 years. Size l0 i•e- of a whale, so that "there may be no nouncement: , . BEAUTIFUL HAIR' each as the cosily and beautiful Cash- quires 27/s yds. 36 ins. wide; collar, lack of whalebone wherewith to stiffen 'garmetits," mere shawls which are so much trea- cuffs, % yd. 36. ins. wide. • • 3.30; returning by 11.50 .to-morrow the Royal although it is I These patterns may be obtained morning :" Xet I' Danderine" 'save and At the Coronation of a Sovereign perquisiies'come in .showers, and some of them are very quaigt. From the more commonly known that every _-0-- _ MONEY ORDERS. . , The safe way to send money by mail $lOrlfyour hair and other precious stones. according Sturgeon caught, in British waters be- - • NEURALGIA If ou ok�now the neAa- -als Yoga irlil WO UM "r — Templeton's Rheumatle .-Capsules were discovered. This famous remedy is- abso- utely guaranteed to give rel 1. e f to sufferers from N'S uralgis. .,rend for free sample to Templeton, 144 ELag St. W., Toronto. l�loctore recommend them, and reliable 'drug- Pte everywhere sell them a box. __longs to him by right. What a remarkable collection the Classfied Advertisements. ' thrown out at about the same But, now, put in the constable; was barium nitrate. To set this off, "supposin' I wit that kin' o man, how a charge of a ch much wud ye be inclined to gie me ?' le ASTHMA _ g's'perquisites -would make if they -. were all duly claimed! And what pot• -- - - .' ;: BITS O � 1 ding magnesium and red T' '. An ordinary rifle bullet, of course, - -- _ 1 A Word Omitted. ilible use could his Majesty,.make of "s .�, is.eolid. The incendiary bullet is of �� RUMOR ► _ _ WsLL JMUIPFZD Nawap"Xis and lob printing plant in 1las r; value.of three shillings; a coat of grey -even- I �WriteTempletons,144Sin Bt. �•,_Toroatorfor-fseesama0t Oouatarle. insurance carried If.tiOY. orsd- and iraiter; -and .pilver needle, contributed by the•Court can have it abundant, soft, glossy and FROM �1;1{E �'� - tuation- -or- the he cart arge se s re v small word cannot fail to have struck the explosive stuff contained in it. �Uios PuDlLhfnie oCo�kLtC Toroosg6 sL ' and in almost every room of a private everyone. 50PT ZLU WAxTZ33. M Open• to Persuasion, r OFT ELM WANTED, 1- 1N. AND .1s thicker, shipped green' from saw. w While touring in the Highlands, a Uo not sell until You commu�:cate •,Ntlf us. Mean" Brea L41alted, Owea soun4. lative in Scotland fiom whom he had "expectations." 'She I motorist was stopped by a local police- Out :€ man. While he gave his name and .pult -which might be a temptation to easy to do up. All duef, dirt;add ex--' address readily enough, he hinted Incendiary Bullets. = -some young Royal Prince -a: curry- broadly that he might- pay to be let- The incendiary bullets used during came a telegram asking the lawyer's off' the war, mostly fired from machine lifi S rtl of Fi "California y P "What, sir!" cried the constable, guns carried by airplanes, were in at- separately). Price, 15. cents. In 6. � sizes, 4 to 14 years. Size 8 requires "Dae ye suggest that I wud tek a 'bribe? feet miniature high- exploslve shells. -w' And yet the fling is by and . ancient custom entitled to this strange Dae ye dare to insult me, air ? ". Those supplied to our armies were of , During the evening of the following pF WAVY GLEAMY ' "Oh, excuse me," said the motorist, brass, hollowed out to hold a compost- Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of 13aver Manufacture of Bone- aceticacidester of Saiicyllcaeid, whtle it is well known that Aspirin Massa Bayer quite abaslied. "I really — "' tiou of which the principal ingred!ent. In 5 sizes, 6 to 14 years. Size l0 i•e- __longs to him by right. What a remarkable collection the '�, }a,�'i • ' %��' ., '. " -' thrown out at about the same But, now, put in the constable; was barium nitrate. To set this off, "supposin' I wit that kin' o man, how a charge of a ch much wud ye be inclined to gie me ?' le ASTHMA _ g's'perquisites -would make if they -. were all duly claimed! And what pot• -- - - .' ;: _ _.____ V Tempietons RAZ -MAH Cap-, ding magnesium and red T' '. An ordinary rifle bullet, of course, - -- _ 1 A Word Omitted. ilible use could his Majesty,.make of a sules -areguaranteedtorelieva ASTHMA. ,Don't suffer an- is.eolid. The incendiary bullet is of some of them?* A tablecloth of the ► _ _ other day. The curious effect sometimes pro-wholly' different construction, though value.of three shillings; a coat of grey -even- I �WriteTempletons,144Sin Bt. �•,_Toroatorfor-fseesama0t duced in telegrams t by Want of punt- of the same cal;bre, being' meant to , orsd- and iraiter; -and .pilver needle, contributed by the•Court can have it abundant, soft, glossy and __ Reliable druggists sell them at_ $1.04 a box. - tuation- -or- the he cart arge se s re v small word cannot fail to have struck the explosive stuff contained in it. ` tailor, might conceivably be welcome; _ `. 1 and in almost every room of a private everyone. -- — but he might willingly djjpense with A ,London lawyer had a woman re-Mlnard's Liniment far sate everywhere "a nightcap of the value of one half- sufficient, its 200 springs of pure water lend themselves • to irrigation and make the interior, away frdm the pre- cipitous barren Cliffs that face the sea, "an emerald set in gray lava. ", * 0 T H E R s lative in Scotland fiom whom he had "expectations." 'She I enny," a pound of cumin -seed; a cata- 7742 9482 =. had been ailing You can't wear soil out by cultivate .pult -which might be a temptation to easy to do up. All duef, dirt;add ex--' for some weeks, when one morning in it. = -some young Royal Prince -a: curry- ?792- - Girl's Bathing Suit (bloomers came a telegram asking the lawyer's -itomb, -a pair of scarlet hose, a cross - attached to underbody, or to be Worn I lifi S rtl of Fi "California y P 'wife to go at once as she -his aunt - bow, a pair of tongs, and 'a falcon. "law separately). Price, 15. cents. In 6. � sizes, 4 to 14 years. Size 8 requires Child's Best Laxative was much worse. His wife according- GIRLS! 'A MASS -- ly went. -w' And yet the fling is by and . ancient custom entitled to this strange 2�a Yds. 32 ins. wide; contrasting, 1 Yd. 18 ins. wide. - , During the evening of the following pF WAVY GLEAMY ' assoriment of perquisites, and to 9482-Girl's Dress. Price, 25 cents. Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of 13aver Manufacture of Bone- aceticacidester of Saiicyllcaeid, whtle it is well known that Aspirin Massa Bayer day the husband received this an- others. of greater Mal ue, and usefulness, In 5 sizes, 6 to 14 years. Size l0 i•e- nouncement: , . BEAUTIFUL HAIR' each as the cosily and beautiful Cash- quires 27/s yds. 36 ins. wide; collar, "Aunt Matilda went to heaven at mere shawls which are so much trea- cuffs, % yd. 36. ins. wide. • c 3.30; returning by 11.50 .to-morrow sated as wedding - presents. I These patterns may be obtained morning :" Xet I' Danderine" 'save and At the Coronation of a Sovereign perquisiies'come in .showers, and some of them are very quaigt. From the from your local McCall dealer, or from the McCall 0 Bond St. Toronto; I Co., ' ' . Dept. W. _-0-- _ MONEY ORDERS. . , The safe way to send money by mail $lOrlfyour hair _ Lord of the 3tanar of Addington the. A.k for Minard's and. take no other.. is by Dominion Express •Money Order. Sovereign -can claim's dish of pottage concocted of "chopped chickens, ca- 'A Neat Scheme. Australia has-cows enough to gibe pan- brawn, spices, sugar, and almond- - each man, woman and child in the con. From a pile of bricks in front of n' I '�• tinent three eacL; while Argentina can milk "; while the Lord of the Manor unfinished building a boy about twelve _ do even better. There are five. cattle of Haydon must make a solemn pre- years old picked up a. single brick. to. entation of a towel for his Sovereign's er each inublic. t �n the. Satith Am- . �' The watchman saw hin3, and called erican republic. =mace out: _ In olden times the Chamberlain. "Here. boy, you mustn't take any of If we are not afraid to face our claimed the furniture of the room in those bricks away!" duties and shoulder our responsibil- which the Sovereign had. slept on the "I: want just one," replied the box. hies without hesitation or reluctance, eye -of the Coronation, in addition to. .l .-Well. You can't have one! What ......wee shall always find out strength -forty yards of crimson velvet and a do you want of a brick, anyway'?" Accept "California" thrown out at about the same Russians Deeply Religious. silver ewer and ba!jln, IlTeS near us only -look for the name California on Greater eruptions may have the most appalling of natural pheno- —4- wants a bath brick, and she gave me the package, thee' you are sure Your The Russian people, from the m* "_'Wbyt did you strike the telegraph sixpence .and told me to get her one." operator ?' asked the mag;strate of "Nell, why don't you go to the shop the man who was summoned for as- and get one? That is not a bath. brick child is having the best and most harmless physic for the -little atom- ach, liver and bowels. Children love i tc- -,: Sault. - "Well, sir, I giv gram to send' to -my gal an' he, starts "Look here!" said the bop,, as he a itill directions on each bottle. _ You must say. 110111- I 4 readin' it. So, of course, I ups and • came aoser,-and spoke in tones of con - - : gives .h:im one." fldence, "; want to earn that sixpence. forma." - can have it abundant, soft, glossy and For Sk�aa �'ha fuTr'of life. Just get at any drag or _ - Br1t1 I'm going to take this brick home, and sh Columbia is making plans on put it in the bath -tub and make a bath- - a large scale'to' kill *sea lions - and use i biiclli of it,'and to•morrdw I will take" -4?4 'their skins as material for shoes: a It to the lady." Project that the _ fishermen of the The watchman looked at him In a rovince welcome, because a- sea li puzzled way, and then said: p "Boy, you .can have_ the brick. You ea °rage of ty pounds of ,fish a ,day. are what they call a genius,. and, if you live many- years longer, you will Buy Thrift Stamps. be a millionaire or in yfrison." -._ - a Pi�nets Possible St. Helena's New Value: - .Before the opening of the Suez Canal, says the London Times, St: Helena was a very important posses- sion of. the British crown, as it was a station on the outward and homeward long sea route between England" aiid India. 1E3ut from 1870 to the time of the Boer war the population dwindled; its industries and -its usefulness to the empire, decreased. Since the beginning of this century, however, it has been regaining 'value. and in almost every room of a private Burn 4.d &de lBathetheaffected / "t part �; :h C 1 t i- t ctira sac!) cndlxt watcr. Dr; gcntly , �. and r --b .Cn CLtI- 'vr* r.t:r-a Uintracnt. This trc:.trrent is ris- usually bcstonris- ing ry Puiisrpinoagc r cf the toilet, bath and nursery the '1ea and Coffee Its climate is admirable, its- rainfall Cuticura Soap _• Suppose that a.. new planet, a fresh bursts which are continually taking y gddition .to the sun's family, were to place all over the body- of the sun. appear one of these fine nights In the When an eclipse occurs, we can see T" ;sky.. What a sensation it would make, with the naked eye, through a piece. of - sufficient, its 200 springs of pure water lend themselves • to irrigation and make the interior, away frdm the pre- cipitous barren Cliffs that face the sea, "an emerald set in gray lava. ", and Ointment are . focal. ' The Soap 'y, ele;anse and purii }, the Oint- ment to, soothe and heal. to be sure! - smoked glass, gigantic flames darting Astronomers do not regard such an out from the -edge of'the solar dlsk. occurrence- as impossible, though as- Very likely the little planet on `which ,. suredly most unlikely. The sun's erup- we dwell was originally part of the d th t it nd was thrown out f th • 1 t the beauty of your hair.. It will be a =. e, Ointment 25 and Foe. Sold throughouttheDoMiaioaCanadianDepoC fie.. Pa°tSea�, \ Mfnard's Liniment Co., Limited Gents -I relieved a valuable hunt- easy to do up. All duef, dirt;add ex--' dive forces are so tremen ous a sun a tom e a - . might conceivably throw out's flaming- ter as a.mass_of burning gas. The ro. ing dog of mange with MINARD'S Amerioas >tioaser 33os slemediw ', "�`` G,? mass. of gas that would cool and can tation of the sun on its axis started LINIMENT after several veterinaries Book. an ' ,dense into a planet. the mass whirling, helped perhaps'by had treated him without doing him DOG DISEASES Not long ago, at the Yerkes Obser-1the vortex motion of the-eruption.• • any permanent good. (• sad Now to Toed St1`ICE vatory, an eruption was observed (and I The same . sru Lion may have Fours. 8tc., i Mailed lien a an or. P y - i 1'.eea by the Author. mp'hot6graphed)1 on the rim of the sun thrown out the moon, a smaller mass rWILFRID GAGSE: 13L Clay Glover Co., which threw up material tb a hgight of -gas, which fell under the tonirol-of Prop. of Grand Central Hotel, its west gist street DROPS T�/± of 500,000 miles. One cloud of it,-1 the embryo earth, becoming its satel- Drummondville, Aug. 3, '04. ` flew York, U.S.A. 30 6TOPSCO V C �_ - - -- _ -.. _ __- �_- _ __._..-_. •, - ed, was-reckoned to have some thous- - Possibly 'the jkur little planets- ands of times the volume of the earth Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars- We are accustomed to regard great were thrown out at about the same Russians Deeply Religious. volcanic explosions .6n the earth as time. Greater eruptions may have the most appalling of natural pheno- given 'birth to the .four giant hot The Russian people, from the m* meua, but they are feeble and .rifling plats- Juptter, Saturn, Uranus and, remote time, have been' deeply religf7 disturbances compared with the out - I Neptune. sus by nature. In every public estab- in a few moments you can trams- 4 form your plain: dull, flat .hair. Yon �,,,,, - ,- can have it abundant, soft, glossy and ; fuTr'of life. Just get at any drag or toilet counter a small bottle of "Dan- and in almost every room of a private derine" for a few. cents. Then moisten '1ea and Coffee a soft cloth with the Danderine and, draw this through your hair taking one small strand at a time. Instantly yes; immediately, yon have' doubled the beauty of your hair.. It will be a =. mass, so soft, lustrous, fluffy, and so z easy to do up. All duef, dirt;add ex--' cessive oil is removed. Let Danderine' put more life, color-, vigor -and brightness In your hair. This t stimulating tonic will freshen your A scalp, check- dandruff and fall Heir, is and help your hair to grow long. thick, strong and beautiful. of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin', which ; a few cents. Larger packages. dive forces are so tremen ous a sun a tom e a - . might conceivably throw out's flaming- ter as a.mass_of burning gas. The ro. ing dog of mange with MINARD'S Amerioas >tioaser 33os slemediw ', "�`` G,? mass. of gas that would cool and can tation of the sun on its axis started LINIMENT after several veterinaries Book. an ' ,dense into a planet. the mass whirling, helped perhaps'by had treated him without doing him DOG DISEASES Not long ago, at the Yerkes Obser-1the vortex motion of the-eruption.• • any permanent good. (• sad Now to Toed St1`ICE vatory, an eruption was observed (and I The same . sru Lion may have Fours. 8tc., i Mailed lien a an or. P y - i 1'.eea by the Author. mp'hot6graphed)1 on the rim of the sun thrown out the moon, a smaller mass rWILFRID GAGSE: 13L Clay Glover Co., which threw up material tb a hgight of -gas, which fell under the tonirol-of Prop. of Grand Central Hotel, its west gist street DROPS T�/± of 500,000 miles. One cloud of it,-1 the embryo earth, becoming its satel- Drummondville, Aug. 3, '04. ` flew York, U.S.A. 30 6TOPSCO V C �_ - - -- _ -.. _ __- �_- _ __._..-_. •, - ed, was-reckoned to have some thous- - Possibly 'the jkur little planets- ands of times the volume of the earth Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars- We are accustomed to regard great were thrown out at about the same Russians Deeply Religious. volcanic explosions .6n the earth as time. Greater eruptions may have the most appalling of natural pheno- given 'birth to the .four giant hot The Russian people, from the m* meua, but they are feeble and .rifling plats- Juptter, Saturn, Uranus and, remote time, have been' deeply religf7 disturbances compared with the out - I Neptune. sus by nature. In every public estab- lishment, in every office, railroad sta- �,,,,, - ,- Lion, postotflee, bank, tavern, store, and in almost every room of a private �► '1ea and Coffee dwelling, there is an 'ikon (holy pic- tore) placed in a corner, with an oiI Drinkers I light before it, steadily burning. These The name '•Barer' identifies the I contains proper directions for Colds, only genuine Aspirin. -the Aspirin Headache, toothache, Earache, Neu - by for over nine - ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neurt- t ikons look like basrelief; only the A is INSTANT head and hands • at. the image -are of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin', which ; a few cents. Larger packages. "Who And it advisable - ~ T- FCStuM painted on the b� ground; the rest of Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of 13aver Manufacture of Bone- aceticacidester of Saiicyllcaeid, whtle it is well known that Aspirin Massa Bayer to leave off tea ex w wren...,LV[11116� II the picture is comps „ed of engraved, . �. "µ t gilded metal, very often of real gold and coffee, find "”" ►«,.etas- .,i«nN.rl� and ,silver incrusted with diamonds a a cup of r" ='., and other precious stones. according - • to Constantin Fraboni, writing on re- " li sous c stoms in Russia in Current 1I � _ - g U NISTANT T .UM History. The Russian belfeve's that the ikon has a protecting and healing power. Some ikons are believed to be miracil 'delithts'the - taste and satisfies the Ions and are brought m procession, with great solemnity, from one town a petfte.with no harm to health to another, followed by many clergy- "thousands of former tea and coffee -men- and a crowd of devotees, . -drinkers now. use Postum. ¢ - `�' Only the man who is ,in the wrong .7kl'e'S a season 1 must win at once. Those who are right can afford to wait. ONLY- TABLETS MARKED .. BAYER =ARE ASPIRIN Not Aspirin at All without the "B<lyer Cross" .i� The name '•Barer' identifies the I contains proper directions for Colds, only genuine Aspirin. -the Aspirin Headache, toothache, Earache, Neu - by for over nine - ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neurt- t prescribed physicians teen years and now made in Canada. I tis. Joint Pains, and Pain generally. is Always buy an unbroken package I Tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but "Bayer" of "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin', which ; a few cents. Larger packages. There is only one Aspirin - •'Bayer" -You must say iOBoser" Aspirin Is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of 13aver Manufacture of Bone- aceticacidester of Saiicyllcaeid, whtle it is well known that Aspirin Massa Bayer I ex w rnanufartore, to aerlrt the pebtle atraln-t Imitations, 0,e Tablets of Beyer Colnp"pr WM_r - -- _— 7-� V A V :7 —Hay bar to now in, full �-Domlnlob My In pickeAng L00AL11SX86 over swing. A lar�* amounb of -el under the auspices of the Chamberof Ajain and alfalfa has been d the The Donituton Day celebration, ell, BUNDY'S ''DID —Found, a pocket book. Loser vield b reported to be fair" Commerce. was a gfeat succellis in —Don't forget the big garden ll t this office. The day wis all, that ce a ever a rty to bq held on Mr. Flemin g 0, —John Palmer, of St. Cathar- c llb:dv;�ired, and notwithstanding Save Tinie and L-ab6r'- nes, is here on business this week. Ktorrison's lawn at Dunbarton, on the many attractions In the adjoining —Gordo4 Coakwell, pf lFree Friday evening.' July. 28rd, .Fulk townis and. vJllag", there -w.a&. a large, —By using one of our particulars- next week. - number iR attendance and a good pro- sited Piokering friends on the holiday. _John O'Connor and bride, of gram of sports was provided, -611e, * hive return6d ­horiie, ter one o'clock an exh: EW PERFECTION OIL STOVES.- Thortly af —For sale,'& good steel. range at- B016 Ibl. N after spending a week here wit tift'game of baseball was played be. It 7 '6'r6aednable price. Apply-atTHB tween Highland Creek and Pickering, le with* Oven NENN-s' Office. the f6rmer's par�uts J. 'and Mrs. T.r�o or Tliree*BnraL which was won by the latter-by the Mr. and Mrs Ludford, of To- O'Connor, of Church St. score of 13 to 6. ronto, -spent- -Sunday with Mrs. —About two week's ag'o Walter ''This was followed by a football No hekt,.smoke,-, suit, or dirt hand y James Gordon. Shepherd sold his hound to, a Yuan match between Pickering and Green- wood, - These teams were very evenly —Misses Alfreda, and Mild-red in Orangeville, who took h6r� away jephson are holiday4ug with rela- inhisauto. On Wednesday iiight matcbed, and it was neces"ry to lay the animal returned completel tw,o and it quarter hours before a Xeci- S 11ves in Toronto. y sion could be reached, when Pickering 'd Orangeville is about *on by. I-0. The next game was be- -W. H. Peak, of Toronto,.spent �exhauste SCREEN D-0 0 R ..a. few dEryp during the past weak sixty mile� distant. tween Highland Creek. and a tpam *1t1a Pickering friends. —The Women',% institute have froui R. J. Fleming's farm, in which A flne assortment of th6te from 2. 7 .5 u —Miss Helen Douglas, of Toron- 17q. Higband Creek won by 3-0. Thefinal been successFul in securing Mrs. gaute of the day was ;played between we of Toronto, who will give -­Trn-d--o-,-T-S—cr e a n 9', Screein Wire, Etc. i �-tp. is holidaying at the home Of E. Lo the victors in* the fir'st two games, Pick.- fer aunts. the Misses Bunting. ' a Doitionstration Lecture Co ering an'd Highland Creek, After arae —X r. and Mrs. Fielding, Brant-, on "Rome Sm[irsing and First Aid,". playing for. about lialf an hour. the visited their. daughter, �rozu Jiily.12tb to 23rd, in the Red game ended abruptlr.- As -the score Mrs, (Dr.) Cartwright, last week. Cr s 9, a.t 2 o'(:IuQk. Every. at th int sto.od 2 to 0 in favor of —Miss Florence Down, of the 0 9 1'oom l5 your Paris Green a-ad Arsenate'of Lead Otandard L Bank staff, I bodybom .. e. HighLYCreek they were aw"ded s -spe r the ri e. udil3g 0 ---w-i Z p 'to advantage ir vaca -on -th reiatives in -44,11 the­win-n� -E the home of the bride, Grace M, Ont. th-ecithar events: Saddle horesrelay F 'fiiev, A.. and'Mre. White, eldest d' ghter of Jame-4- race, Dr. Atmore and S. Wade; Auto. lic-Laueblin - au abd"Mrs. White, Of Pickering an( I family, of''Pontypool, were was obstacle race, S. Mour ish ; .100 yd dasb, holidaying last week with Rev. J. united ia marriage to -Nornian A. 1 — Blillock, 2 J. Richardson 0-0 yd 'Every1hing in Hardw Banks, only s=--of W. H.'and the race, I Bullock, 2 Richardson Stand- are and Mrs. Down. late 11"­ Banks. The ceremony ing broad j6mp, - I Dr. V. E. Cart- '—Grant Arnot, of Tot-onto, re- W. *riklit, 2 D, Crarher ; Shot pu D " V urn - eveni was perforined by the Rev. J. t . ed * home, on Suridal E. Cartwright, 2 C. C. Hichilrdro, The - bride -entered the 11. Mort ish after spending a few days'with"' g' DOwn. High jump, C. Pascoe and �i. J1 H. Bu d Pickering 8. and Mrs, Chapn.iau. parlor, which waq tas-tifully decor- itle, ; -Girl's race; I Marion Moore, 2 ated with'evergreen and. ferns, to race.' (under 121 —Another lot of men's khaki Maud * Sm I th : I ­ . the strains�of Mendels-;ohn's wed- I F­Match,-2 -31. Draper, 3 -A. Mid- paickts. . stripe overall pants' and -Big 'S�tore-" d - Ing march played Vy Mis' -ton, tweed pants at "The s Reta d1c Banks, sister of the groom. lie r The catching of the greased pigWas PRESE7RVING %9EA%90N 'alko a big supply of Peabody over- pretty gown wag of crepe de-chene ected to create great ekcitenient. tr . tuived with georgette, w iel-,*pt evidently the ani'mal that was S ..1-1 TP IRJ El —John Draper. is njaking good earing chosen had not received suffluiont .1�rogress with his new residence. a veil, and' orange blos.�orus and Maing for suoh an event, -or possibly carryiriganarmfulofro;zes. After !r It is -ready for;tbe.Tlasterers it was not inclined to furnish aruu.,e- to'v ri and the lo stippet. which was served On the went. for the IaLge crowd present. Slinzar i.; scarce, but we mnsuppy yon at $23.00 per ewt.. eklayers' are expected, lawn tb about fifty gue'7 F, the, After running for a short distance, to begin work in about a week. - t vouple-left atuidahowprs of followed by a number of roung men Fruit Jtirs—'Wine Pint,-- 1.25. Imperial Pint.4 1.8u, Wine Quarts 1,35, —The Ladlei' Aid' of -$t, And- =ti for Toronto.,tn4 northern bent (in securine, it siipply of ch m p iril Qua: t� 1.40, H%.If Jarq,l 71). eAF rew's chnrch will hold their rez-67 points.' The bride treiirelle'd in it p-,rk- for next winter the animm, a - e, ar me0titiA- -in the basemi P t' -0-n navy bln'e tnilored ��uit with -a lowed itself to be captured by Jam ed , Jr.r A, bbev5 10 cent, per dozem. -Wednesday,Jul 14th,at3oclock, U'Cu�odr 4hd Sidney NVade, ;Ithough Granite Pre�:erviag Kettl-:!.3 1.00,' 1.25 and L-50 eace. y large picture hat to match. Thp AF tl�e ladies of the congregation -tng lady was the reci. atherts eltimed the bonor. populsir' yot At the cilticluslon of the' XAmPq all t Attend the big unib­n Stindsty pleu Of many handsome gift;, assembled arolind the stard from. DUNBARTO.N, -Ahowing the high e�teern in which wbLc-h theieven sentertitinment was G.' 'A. GILLESPIE, School picnic. at Simeoe Point on in�* . Thur�d,y sbels held by her friends. t6'be given. NV J. Clark was asked July the 15th, all hands leaving —.On Monday everring About to take the chair. wbich be filled in hi u Pickering at I v. m. The -peaker a sualmanner. The chlefs -ground's will be alive with folks, thirty of the boys of. the village. of the- evening was Controller 31a- .:B 0 Y S, .-.L 0 0 K a-, �well as a uumbe eats and sports. r of the olde Ire, of Toronto. who is destined to le, assembled at tho Lea; u —Services at St. George's eb C r of r t Elie .51aro itEe city—in the nea We have a dandy line'of Boya' Fine Boots at $4,75. a real buy. You, - onle of E. L. and M is. Ruddy for future.. He has been one of the most Pext Sunday : 10,30 R. M. and 4 can't beat this anywhere. We have those Runnin Shoes and IM. The annual garden party the purpose of orgariizing a, troop active men In supporting the hydro 9 of boy scouts.' In the earl part schemes for the city and In ramoting -that you need for July lst, white and tan, at 175, also be held on Monday, Ansrust 2ad, y p Boo Khaki Outfit, shi On Mr. F. H. Richard@on's 1,*rn of the evening the boy" indu ed thehydro-radials. Relsawryfluent ptate, nice on t e a . a-d-pl-e-&-sing speaker. and spoke In m' of baseball "es t and light, ju9t-the Ing for hot days. Full details will be given on print 'nag' 8 pa- glowing terms of the future of this ad bills. clous lawn, and at dusic the meet- t of the countr The good road n the Par r:perity Men look to yourselves and array yourselves for the hot weather in -Owing 'to the traci-.; at Port ing opened with Mr. Ruddy I that is being built meant I Union beingr blocked by the chair. -Mr. Hammond. the Pro- for this district. Beingiac� toucti one of Lowndes Suits. Guaranteed as to workman. wrecked cars, the Grand Trunk vincial Secretary for Ontario 'of with the Hydro-Electric Power Cam- ship, fit and deqlgn, See,4amples. trains on S4ttirday evening were the Boy, Scouts - Agsociatiou, and mission. he was in a position to assure �We have a good range of Straw Hati or every need run over the C. X. R. and. the Scout Master Simms, who �iq in the yeA&nts,rJ this part of.tbe coqu- and for every, purposi. chargo of. the Freqh Air Camp try that the Toronto Eastern wqs cer- Pickering pasqengers taken to ihe berp, weve present and gave. in. toin to be built in the near future And Brock Road station. f this meant added prosperity to this Fred T. -Btruting, —Mi.,9. Mary Clark w6heis to. an- sEtring aldresses; on tb�e a1mg o Pickering no' district He told,- bow Toronto wits in nourice, that having recently pass. t e Boy "Scout vemen t. The aboqtt� spend mitlionsof.doMiralti E. abli-hed 1857. the teachen�' voealexamination' of ?bjett i., that r-,f character-build ' 5ecu I ri . ng am entrance Into the citr for -the Torontc Conservatory of Mnq- ing abd't'he making of gond eitiz - splendid ti�rwi- the radiAl',;,'and of tht evil 31r. Hammond denied em, nal that wouldhe ere4ft' cr-"iba; W ��Llld -Ac I she Is now prepared - to kweept a limited niamber of pnpilq. - At)- phatically that the movement had cnnnert those from the L with CD pointment dnd tering-on reclue,9t... RmYthirg whatever to (10, with t1inse-from the west. OwOn Smilv, th� welkknnwti entiir. A Pv�k- military training. They taughtf M Decker, form.erly t,t�npri-of Toronto, proved himselfskri AQ tOrl? iering.' who It recidinig with her discipline, it "being necW�U`V in ardste of the high-st.1tanding, Hie daughter, Mr,-,-Rruce Sutberland, developing the be�t type (if man. 9,-Iecdons w re all of 7 e a high-mlass -181 Victorick ATe r, hood. ., Duty - to God - and, I'llati- ter and admirKbIv, rendered, S.,. Httmilto chara� -selec- has, iindiirgone a serious o peration, fiozie�ty, doing a good ket eve While some people would'prefer Hospital. We xre plea displaying and Is now confinedto St. Jnseph,s day and loyalty to the rulek of t ie tipns,thAt ceintaliP r,itbing. but.nout sed to say, "boy st-out movement xvaA 6trc;ngly sens,&, 31r. ' Stail I-ed n were We are at present sire-k making a sati..3. impressed on the ininds of ever leasing to the mass of the people. f ACtory. recoveL le wa4- ably acc6mpimied- by '3fiss fo -y. scout. Dr, McEwen al o spok?e The most economiefil floor cov6rinc r Hattie Law, pladist. S. 'Chapman, chairman of very enthusiiiatically of the boy Short addressti were given 'bv the'Salvaiiun Army Self Denial scouts, and will do all iii hiQ power F. 31.'Chapinnn.- EdLtor of th-.Farai- ;every room in the house. Drive, has f6rW'a'r6d to head. tp pronTote the movement The ers'.NlagAzine, and :F, H. Aicbaide:on. :.,.-;uarters and -holds ti, receipt for boys were then callkad -xiprin. to en- Ceputy4eeve of Pickering, tioth bt 147. 15,- which. was collected in roll as members w e-sult witoni spoke-ln P. -hopeftil -qtrovin of the -Ieurit "'Gold'Seal" Rugs ith the r Congo thisvicinity. *Thi,.4 is -considerably that a good strong troop is beiu g future of Pickering as the good roads short of the objntive but Ft nuln. orgainized, They will ineet again and electric railway wece now assured The Claremont Citizena' . Band was need ber of collectori have been unable on Monday evening next in ' the t'O us, �They`re Wate'r'pr*oof, sanitar eks yet to coyer the groun( I pre:,ent and discoursed sweet-mnsi' I allotted, Town Hall, when they %Nill neotThe c to.thern., plet * e theorgRnization. Whe fhstening� -beautiftil patterus during the afternoon and -eve�ninl�r. —While we have had several busipess was coriqluded, at+irg�' During the,war this band practical ly raius recently, we hav'e ber of' moving Pictureg,, in. ceased to exist. hut last winter it . C42 escaped nt1m -:17VAS e QtWrnl� tl n1liding nayal ines and ChRT!, :�Zl zos,: 6 f t by 9 f t - ft hy 1) ft. th $e destructiv Int 4 tl -t' visited other localitieg. e of Chaplin's humorotis sketches, were an thevare now doing beis aed the most,severe that have cur. thrown upon the screen. to the good work. They 61ay6d more fre- Y �9 ft by 101 ft :-9 ft by 12 fte I than bandi usivally-do -and '.'ipd'i�-as that which took' plRce in great delight of old as well as 11111"I't F the -Niagara district last SaturoAy, Young- rce cream,' cake - and their music, under- the leadership of The various hooths on the grounds 'T FAIL TO SEE THEM when* it I-:,- gaid thit rain to the lemonade was'theu sery . ed t6 all. George Coates,'was much appreciated. DO NL �lepth of seven inches fell destroy. The athering tbeb shb-ved' their did a rushing business during . the aft-. 9 ing about half the grape eVOP. deep apureciation of the bounteous ernoon and evening. The 6-cpipts'at' Osp --Sunday, Jnly litb, will be h itality of Mr. and XvF. Ruddy the gate amounted. to $301,(JO and the thod­ sin Social Service Day in the Me b:y . ging "For they, are jolly total receipts a=unted to $876.22, -Right n6w' you are 106king for 1-st church with the pastor in good fellows," and by giving them and after paying all. exp�nses—thc charge'. Morning subject, "The three cheerg and R tiger. One of band, entertainer, prizes, ice crearo Sabbath . Question." The text the most delightful evenings was an(I oth�r re4re�-brnentts and the other BOYSP SUMMER -:-----JERSEY9�-�-: incidental expenses—there will be a reads, "The Sabbath was made then brough t to a clo§e by sin gi tj g bal ance on ha nd of a hoii t 8375. W. A�- for man." Everung subject, "The the,National Anthem... 7 The Chamber of Coinnip.rc:a is to he "Lab6e"QuPstion," suggested by congratulated on die success which We have,`ffieffi all sizes the fbllo*ing' text, "The' I GREENWOOD attended their efforts, The substan- is worthy of hiq hire;" Sunday tial fund- that they now have in the cents eac Charles Lidgett spent Sunda '50 -h _4 School at 11). ro. with a welcome 0 taw.a,' y in bank will lie spent for the4)eneflt of 'to all, -League service 'on Friday inday School has purchased the village when an opportune tims; at 8 p. m., in charge of the voting new Doniinio� piano, arrives. Dovs' Khal�i and Tweed Kni',--kers, all size -4, .men. You are invited.—J. k�r. D Remember the garden patty at F. 60 YEAPS11 W Gibson's this (Frid )evening. -A very pleasant event took kendal Brown, of FRITint., Micb.. has EXPERIENCE to 2.50,7per pair ce at "Spring Dale Farm," in been holidiiving *ith'his par6nts here, h t anc . . BOVS':-Work Sh�r�s, in IiJiaki,-, .1 blaa� by Township, the home of Mrs. S. Moare and Miss Edna.Nliddle. a Charles A. and Mrs, Lynde, when ton motored to Greenbank on Tues- nd white stripe, 1.00 to 1'2:5 their YOtiugest daughter, Jean; day., .twas united in marriage to Arthur A tmmber of our sports took in the gag s, Kh k Sboes, all sizes from L. - Bundy, of Pickering. on Wed- garden party at Balsam - on. We(.IneS- day evening. Twmt MAR:= kiddies to bir, I)ON-S. 6(T M5:. per pair me-4day afternoon, June 30th, 1020. 1 . - . C- D vs; r. N S The Mrs. Corbett and family and sister, ceremony ivas celebrated by COPYRIGHTS &C. Mrs. Wilson, soent the holiday with 'niumer Hats. Rev J. W. Down, pastor of the relatives in Brighton. Arvnnii Penotn, a Ptete'l iir�� Children's S ,r, �cr sta bride, in the presence of a large w-efit . t I rtain mr opin!, n %rei �L Ourjunior football team 110161�ITAIJIIT probiLmir raten �gfa.,f 07rmnalcFi, A�sso'rted colors. 0 t10.,8@tr,0t17canUdPnt1r.i. VAU130 onPatezu om far a' numberof friends fr' nd one ernoon last week jent free. oldes-, agency fir fl�iruzinir patints Pa-ents taken throtol Muni t 6. roC01' "near. The whole event was a BrotighT d t af' at Huge 6�sor�mellt of Child'S9 an d �I. e he Junior t-am of -tb spe,"Irwtki, ithou4itanre, latto Girls', Boys- Ladies' and Gents'. splendid exarn�lp of good taste I.. or hv�, 'on out by I goal. r4 p a ev. H W7 Tae h.-ippy young . ii. %Ir, ILL and rat e'se, R s . Wilkinson and sckatific lime Man both bber unrl ieuther sule. Vernabell left on Tuesdav for their A handlomely wustrated weekIr " -f­ couple spent their brilloyMOOn Ft t LaMWR W. '.7 rpvv hnmp amiVeJORM;1 Terma fcw Jr. Thr fkid ­2 7 so �d �er 7 Out. for thel of c 2waidyl 7 4t.* On Oc of their many friends fol 'Zo their new hoine. Greenwo 's Ing ;�;m fter their return.—Co. . lose wiU be Greenbank's gain. -APMAN ------ r7io­.They will reside ­itili�r I So:--C H D. 1749