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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_07_23 v WORM 11 i53s'r414 '� 'a r ° ' 'a ms's.+ r =fzn a44r "r;.�+ ear ..v ,aa. a3a sM.y"��,�" ,.timr+'". ,c!..s3s�".r d+eea, :cxi'+ec::,.C.s���.4,r- I �+w±w G•�y.ryq�r,K •°h:b�e :•^i;^•♦ ,:f% ')r7 5 •�""' ♦k-a"°" :im�". `•�':C,!"'' "� R'.._I.=" • - - -' �'\='�.w..e :�.•-}� Q'':r/,,�,•+ �, ,r•". f°• .rn. •.}?• ,:.'�'•,"'m"CJ,t.�� j '•lei+ '1• �i '-- ',~';,y-. ,�, --. • T` .-� • :.\' ?. �t• .ry $�s.2`:`i. ?�,�yy? ,i:. �3ri, ,a�.',,r+.'\ �:--�� -•� - '.i V7 •� �Y -4..• �`^, i"' i ,� •�. 'y +.• ^a ,:a' .rr i! . 7U +[ijR' 'jv `- ....„�usr�� `w,.•'..e���..6 ,,.,,.•• -r..os--_..-.—.., ,. ,:' y. _ -,ir.. HE PICKERING. 4., a' COL. gXXI�Y. BICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, JULI. 2:3, 1920 a No. 4;1 `max ;I�f+ aTEis$t�ssai Q1 grDe. Geo. GREEN RIVER WHITEVAL[ Established 75 years A • Baker A garden party under the auspice,, A n3amnioth gat den party under Medical of the Green River Bah-ist Church, ,the auspices of the Wbitevale Baptist _ will be held at tin eiuly date. Full church will be held on the spacious GREENWOOD - purtyculars:rill be given next week. laign of AvundaleaFartn, the hems of R'p E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- ?; • tered member of the o topretrlcal,aeao• jj The. Green River Ladies' Aid will Oliver H. Pugh, a quarter, of a wile p At 3t � eistiou of Ontario. Special attention given t� hold their uuontith• meeting at the north of the Green River public school, •,err. thedtting of glasses. Epee tested free. NorthN home of Sirs, F'red'Aflinshaw on Wed• on the evening of Tuesday, July 37th, olairemoat. _tt3ter: _ • nesda:. Julv 2Sth, at '.3.30. �ti ord,for when it prograwme of it bigh-class MILLS ' _ All tine 'Time Roll Call, ' Fret." order will'be given by the following , ' N .F. TOMLINSON. 31, B,. Member artists: Albert Dotivning, 'lorontO s •'of the College of.Phvsician's end Surgeons GLEN MAJOR sex'iii tenor: Burt I lnyd, of Ontario. Office: that (ormer�} occupied by 31 r. Jone= asked Harr Lauder if - g TOmedian, -' the Late Dr,R.1?rodie,and latterly by Dr, Cald- e of Z�runto : :Mlss Fanny I a es, read. j . well. Phone. Claremont. �3{y he ever got tired of Music. T, and S. Hopkins were at C. er, of Toronto; Miss Irene ,�lurkar, ,,. "Nevthef, Nevther." Hopkins'on Sunday• soloist, of Pickering, and Mr, Holmes,_ E.TCARTSZ'RIGHT, M. D., 31.. "You Mv.and Mrs. Firs and Miss Mary accompanist, of Toronto. It is also ~' V . c.tP:a s.,Ont. a con net;lot the Conn- Z Ott ne'er get creery of Gude were at J. XVILighton's on Sunday. expected to have muving pictureirar.d tyof Ontario, Of'Iice hours : 12-2'and 6-S p.m.. Music." 31iss Delmar Hopkins visited-Avith the rounds 11 hte.d b the Fairbanks- or at other.fhours.by. appointment Phone Bell R fS y -;: Edo.24. Ind. hone No,aoo.. Pici er:nQ"On- Buy a Talking 3lachiue and choose Mrs 1r DP tt Balsam, :flay', F orsvel of Toronto, and other t frP Agincourt,nents will be cold on �. your own tttlettt. visited fricn(L!Jaere for the ' 1 " 11 require r past irrek. the gri.und�. The chair will he taken s �� O. McKINNOti, 31.D., L.R,C.S., We' have a larize assortment of Mrs. A. 31 tntel, .dins Hazel Stud- at S o'clock 'by the pastor,,Rev. Mr. * ;�. tby • Edinburgh, eons of of the College of hoIo,.and Doris llanteel visited with Hottard, Adcnhsicn, 3dcentE; child- that 'all the `4 �Phyeo Ed and Surgeons member Ontario, l ileseeof reCOrd9.t0 Choose from. L u of xopysal ooltege of- surgeons, Edtapnrgh.. Ford RPdshaty, aver the week-end. ren tinder-12 years. 25 cents. Come sPeol6l,attentfa¢ t0 dsteaaee of women and Sheet Jlucic, Talking Macrhines, Owing to the electric 'storm on Su everybody and enjoy a'rare treat. ,L �- • ktildren, Office and reeidenoe,Brougham: Records, Pianos, Violins, etc. day evening the congregation at the evening service a'as rather small, t�'ILIiER—GLEE50\ aeCo�1nts be •1 ."Oat. 11,. Pitt and Mr. AVest oHiriaeed. � Stouffville, 0 �, Service next Snuda� evening at i.3V' The home of Edward and Mrs. G!c:• paid on or be- WH.'KENNEDY, Barrister. Si)1- son,of Claremont.Ont., was the seeiie a ieitor,(\otary Public„_Conveyancer ac. i CHERRYWCOD Whitby,Ont. i1 ------...- --------_—' of a very pretty-wedding on We'aues- �. •� r The Ladies'Aid Executive wish to day. 'July I lth,'when their; younger ore June 800 T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- thank their many friends repo so kind. daughter, 31i$� JIargarc•t, became the - tO • TSB,Cotmt Crown Attorney,and 000nty a T_ ly contributed to the success of the, bride Of Mr.Milton J.Wilkex vounge-t 8olioitor, wart House,wbttby. 10-1 j it garden pars. An apology-is due the snn'rf Jahn K: and Mrs. �Vitker, of E. CHRI�TIA\ Barrister and - prople�-for the disappointuent in cud• Taristiirk. 3Miss Jlintiie Gleeson, sis- �A.Soacaoz.Notary Pt.bllc.E:r. }tens;to nection with the electric lighting. ter of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, ., cfHce,Brock stNorth,Rbabv. i:�ly CLAREMONT The agent expected to operate and «'ilbur B. Glees in assisted the "f —.—__.—_.�. _._ ._._.._. __.. _ _- _._._ the machinery was sent to Owen 'Rr,,nrn. The ceietcony wits conducted DALE;'tt .)_OHNSTO,N-Barristers Sound and left with the full cotifid;Lice by Rev. 1C, Limbert. of Cluremont, e;c..??i Uari..r:h..1 >co.a:ant 'is19.;'. IS3i 'ER OF that his pine.- would be supplied by in the i sence of ahriut thirtir -of the ' Ta-?nco, Phone;Gerrard 4 t11. 5atu:_'aye. �I:.1- - - another, but owing to some mishap, imrned�itt•:•+hires and friends of the rera 1720;(Ind.) i01y Marriage Licenses they were unable to be present. The,bride rind gro,un, ir.cludin; quests s - x ILL1AyM J. BEATON,B. ��..Bnr- splendid program th-tt was Given re- front Fort R'i111am, Buffalo Toronto. �er�`r,.:i; or. r.F:m`,. of etc :',rr, uE lic•vpd the disappointment to ,t Rye st Taristoek, Oshawa, Uxbridge and _ General xnn, Fc-:er and 13e:32oII. T :onto —_ extent. Proceeds of the evening n ere Claremont. The bride looked charm- Service Truete,J3u11c1ing.55 Bay Strect,Toronto. some glP,rf,im, ing as she way escorted on the arm of Telep3 c nr;\iota bGl and JG2. T her father. gowned` in white' char- =- -- --- ----- - FRUIT BASKETS DUNDARTON meuse. and carry ing a shower bouquet Dental _ of creutn.rosei. Her travelling suit •N .1 The S. `'+. Fnotha!l LPa u2's final. w ac r ► at o G A G E g as navy blue to ge r lth h, t • '[Z LAKE B: BE ATOM. D. D. S,. 21 Quart Crates Ranie will be played at duubarton on match. The Rift of the groom to the .iJ Graduate'of the Royal College of Dtnial °'•I (fit. Berry Boxed Friday evening; July 23td, at �4 $t) bride was gold wrist n'atch, to the. We have a full line of motor oils and i Surge�nv and Gnivenity of Toronto. OfPce - •jl Qt. Baskets sharp. between Cherrytvood.and the bridesmaid a_ gold necklace set in over iv M. Pringte's 'hardware,stogm Whitby, winners of you s A and B, and the arts, and a pearl tie in to the greases as well Sa motor 8ztures. Office-hours 9 to 12 . 1 to 5.3u.,, Ind, one d. 6 Qt. Baskets - groups Pe p Bi l phone 220.+ ' p`.tsly , eup will he presented at the garden Groomsman. The deeHra�t.ions were Autos of all makes and designe repair- !” Lenno Covers and Slat Covers party to be held that ereninR, eauti'ful, including roses, sweet peas ed on shortest notice and ------ corer early and avoid shortage' Don't miss the grand garden party and Peens. flaring the signing of the at fair priced, OU_*fttm** CairDs. to be held on the ,beautiful lawn of register, Miss Edith Law, of Toronto, " -- — —ChWping-aadVat-Rotting r.�.1 ..��� -Fleserleg �lorrleon -uade� a solo.-entitled.••Because-" The-----Agents-for-Dominlon Tirsi i �- ��(3. Hdt1-- asuer of Marriage day excepting\fond bride was t°° 'h° recipient of a large illy -4--Lie.. er-4n--tb*-county.of Ontario. - barton Presbyterian Ch4}ch. on the number of costly, beautiful and useful "Genuine Ford Porte" Pickering Lwsfe- rr1y W. G. reen River evening of Friday,July 23'rd. An Al presents. evidencing her popularity is Barnes,s F Gasoline always on hand. Free Air concert will be Riven b9 tile' Whitby the community. ogowing the sup- Wi V.,RICH ARDSON— Real Ea Concert Co. and Orcbestre. Candy per happ coo le motored to To- ! • tate. Insurance.Conveyancing, Notary Or address R. R. No, •1.Locust©ill.. y, P d t y nP Call and see us if you are In need Public,Etc„°P-ickerinz.Ont. any ice cream, fraits, soft drinks and rrnto,an rom t ere they will en�oy of anything in the auto home-made cooking will be sold from an extended trip to Kingston and he or truck line. �[jT ;HALL—B`nuse carpenter. Es- • booths n the ground- Admission• Thousand Islands and other points `� •'tirnate9 oven or new'work. repair. or Summer Sessions pp alterat.ons lad.phon,'_"ilk.Pickering. :31; :x., chilairen ender I: years 1,3c. both eabt and west. On returningR Cowan Q Shepherd - r Mr. aft Mrs. �'l ilker will ,reside in Q= DR.BE:ATON-TOWNSHIPCLERE In Shaw s School%. Toronto, from KINSALE Claremont,ivbere fersome yearn tier, 'i • Conveyancer. commissioner for tikiag Tune :nth to SP temper lot. ive j Wilker has been a most popular at1A •�'�� .1 tmdsolta. A000nnunt. Eta Nosey tro :oaa p. R George Tripp k Dutting up a fine succt,,sfitl.Principal of the Continua• Pickering,-On oaterm property._ ” •ansit Slarrtage Lta enntinurnt% opportunity to'qualify new silo Lion sehoo{. enelis orbits+ass. OMI. 1-T 3Iis Laue11a:3luwbray is hove from _ for a business position: '•Staraany NPtr Fos u "b k. UUGH S..P OH, Glen Maj�r. .Ont, rinse. Write W. H. Shaw, '3115 Haying operations bare 1♦eetn sever. ENTRANCE EXA.&ilNATIO\S a P You r JJLJL L;.-ensa.i Anctioc�er. Er:�r,+ivy super• ,— H e r V Are _. hence :n =Vo;•ted esd tboroncbbrr(l btack. �'omge CC., Toronto, ely Lela up by therecent w'.•t spell. : Balsa conducted any-Gyre, Write, for term: Hiss Myrtle Denny iii slutviy 'I M' . Whitby-01 wrote, 5t1 passed _ and pertten:ars, P:ot:•Ind.'11e._=s'7ty prnvinp,, -tft(-r her a^silent,'but has «liitevale-14 wrote, 11 pressed ; • PICI�ERIN� • riot been able to be out yet. Pickering-13 wrote. 5'pasted �j POSTII.L, Licensed Aur.ioncer, w + . Louis R,,ger•s'-childre-n, .if Oshawa Cltarernont—l7-wroto, li pat, d ,1.' • or oonnt:-n of York and Oatuso, --{urn s Cl*to ■oleo at sd'. <ia3e at:•rrud to on ebcrt•it have Ftepen hntiditginq h•re with their Of this p lipmber, not all the can di- V e�eu t} nonce, Addrosk Green R.ter ,o., Ont, grit.nd• ntenn. . Mr. and 3lrs. ROCTd. dates were pupils at thy_contre where V -���•� LUMBER YARD J:imea Pc-ngelly repaata a great. ^hey wrote,but came from surround- \j hIt`f'8N--3f. BIFi+ON_---.O.n.ta.r-ice _ - trade in bin new sh„p at Brnnklin and yhi school sections. Coal) .; 1 1 Ir.d Uomin:on Land •yr,; -and Ctvl! -. COnt C toy ) -' Eng.n. r, Hopkin+street. Whaby, Ph-mrn :.it. plat ing there soon. An' intctesting case of'a successful _ hP'omerof our Otan„etnen spent, tfi canutuai.Ts t at o . 6ueeeciortoth.'!nttW. E:.'Varrir,:!. Oatarro 5 iLbe rt LandSurveyorol Port perry, :-ma-t Glcriuus Twelfth away froth- home; young J,apane.:e •Ludent, nho ivr0te tit f� some Ht TOranta, some at Beaverton 'i Aeiin He h+►s been in the coon•T m, \f_A��, LICI;\SED At"C- Sale and some elsewhere: - try only twenty months.and'wlien h-r kyyjln leg TIONEER Iry Ye-k.t?rta-i-.a�dDur:.nm After -spending a rmrnth with her mtrri�ecl here could speak no word of .ICour.;,e, X11 k::.d of ez.r% :prr,,,,pti, 2tte^Jed' About WO Al G hooped apple 'Vint. \!t•s. .c'- J. -S;Nphenfon. Mis%-Eniilieh, .]et he has made such very for , 'Ro. Terms:ea•,>rgh;e. 1•hltcB,-!! and a:ay 'mC y Ready Roofing- . larrtl4irte t at �Eii'S'Offtev, '$,.; and Inc c xr• Florence Davis. has left for Georgian rn td oaresa• as to he able to :•dent phones,. R'hi+},•,Ont, .. Sip - barrels at 8� cents �t venson ac om— white the Enrrance Examinatiatl and f r s B.ty, 3Ir. and 3Ir . • e •:', '. °.,a ea�l7 In lots p+vied her as far as Toronto. nl.iki•himself well understood,obtain- :. ,Steel Pots ' p£ 10 or more at Rev. ,I. W.• Bunner,Tr•eached his ing how m'a.rks only in spelling and Bought and.:;11d. first sermon here last-5rtt)batb, ' He-literature. In view of these f•ricts his r g • _ the shop. hoe just spent four years at Prince success is particularly.noticeable, and • crnment,- Mupici a{, and Cor• Albert and comes,among us bighlq the Department saw fit to grant him Ap r p recommended, He is a brother to his certificate. A C RESOR -' poratien Botxls.For.Sale. rr . D. Gordon 8c Son; Rev. Z\'m. Bunner, who labored on The results by centres follow, the Bell Phone 1rJ.3 this circuit thirty years Rgo.' We.-names being in alphubetical order .'!PICKERI�iG'r welcome them to this circuit. tixlTf3Sr LOCUST HILL .c WILLIAM D. DYKES,' WHITAY - — " B'elI'and Independent phone. BROUGHAM.- Rachel A1l,sey, .Evelyn Bnnnel, John s Brawley, Thomas Bruton (hon), 3Lu- P.. Feayhy and Mrs. Hant were itt°,j;'i-ie Beattie (hon), Ida Brown, John ,:•'; M• Veterinary Surgeon n Oshawa ono dray la,.t week, l3low (hon): Alice Correll, Frank C,)r- t Fall Terre Opens 3Irs. B, Frnsby, of Oshawa, yisitea roll- (hon), Anthony Coyne;William Piocke' ri lzg = ,Honor Gntduate of Onertrio�'cte:iniiry- Nornin n Corniack, (bon) _ her reialives here oiet the week-end. Cormac.. , College. All calls dal or night a James Duff (hon-), Gladys Eaton. t tom tly•attended to: August 30th Douglas Fuguard,of Toronto, spent ---promptly- x few, ITolidays with- his sister, Mrs, Grace Elliott (hon),. Nelda Elson,_ , : Bell and Independent?Bones . pc,�e 3lhrgttret Gaston. CJtlmore Graham �� 1 �-T Dru PICKERING, ONTARIO Ee�_ I iO Rcv. 3Ir. SicLeilan, of Clarerornt, (lion:), Grace Goldring (hon), Ernest•1®d� '=1'��'fl `.! address,,d St.,john's congregation on finny on, Marjorie Hughes, Margaret - -- Hudson (hoe R h Flail, Gnrdnti ,s .. Sunday lost very acceptahiy. )•' i ' White-vale Tile � �� f`w Edward and Mrs. Wil's`cn were in Hunter; Lorne Johnson,Thearn Kivell � >•. L a Yon e t� Charles Sts,Toronto Carson Luke, Marjorie 31:tr.Grott+c, g Toronto NF a week attending the iced- J . 1It t The salaties.r,ffered Orly Graduate's ding of their niece, .1 -—Pugbley, Vera Le::ch, Laura tckey, John _ "tore Concrete drain fii;s of d;fviont sizes - Elmer and ?Irs, Willson, Mrs. St. Miller, Allan McLeod, Angus Masbit(i, during fhe'last two years have been Slay. fret O'Boyle, Sidney Parrott, and concrete bricks for S;de, Clair, Donald -and Mrs. Willson and g, y greater than ever before. It is no c y Thera Powers hon), Leslie Parrott, •Ind. Phone No. 5513, lltttkhtan, trouhleforUraduatesto stem soy• s��n.of Toronto,, spent Sunda with ( g p Basil Quinn, Sinclair Robinson (hon) ment-hecanse TliFY AltE PROPERLY their parents here, ,Geo. Burkholder, V�'hltevale TR:1r�F.D,� Come to this prepared to 'NE m, and Mrs. Dobson and sons, James Rontley-, Riith Rich ard8ott,' y p Clarence and Dean,n. Beaverton. and Lei!a Richardson, Gordon Sitittaford, Drugs, Patent 'Medicines, }' -- �T----—M-------------- - do our part faithfully and the re= borne Brodie, of Toronto, motored Chrissie Simpson, Grace Smith, Jaan Dr. N. F�, C i'i4PeII B•v.t3 C. 'tries will be satisfactory. There is Steward, X%alter Thompson (hon), Toilet Requisites,, - t no guess-work about this, Write down and spent-Sunday with Mrs. p phili Mabel Tordiff, Gertrude Tucker,Lorne # Veterinary Surgeon. for Catalogue today and learnt what p' ' Tho.npson,, illabel White, Kathleen ✓ : Stationery we pare done for others, The young ladies baseball club pur- a -• Graduate of ti niversity of Toronto. pose holding a garden party here nn While, Edna Wilson.' ive• Wooden, jQill trri's C11o401ateG, Former Veterinaiinn to.11%cdonald INN”. J. Elliott, Principal the evening of Wednesday', July 2St 1. May Winter, Grace Wedge. - Agricultural College, Quebec. Radford-Baine,of-Toronto, will supply \[I3ITF.yALE Cigars and Tobacco's Prompt attention to all clients. - ---- _- the program and will be assisted by Polly- Dawson, 'Mary Om-land,' Donald Bell and Ind. Phones, • • iocni talent. Reeve W. G. Scott and Hoover, Mildred A, Hoover, George Special attention given_to-drug - - It is 1VIy Business Deputy-reeve F. H. Richardson will Hamlin, 'Effie .11}lne (hon), Florence �? PICKERING, ONTARIO be -present to give short addresses. McKay, Beatrice Petty. Evelyn Poyn- requirernellts of live stock. To belp you run part of yours. Watch out for bills giving full par- ter, Mabel Routley, Gertrude Horn- i By opening a New Garage in the t il- titulars, sbaw. Calls promptly answered;day or l� , The many friends of Robert S. Phil-- pICKfiRINCi 'x '. � r�R E I D liege of R hitevale'I am prepared to do night. Bell or Ind,phone, a+ • Vi • ...LLL���JJJ •l�J■ JJJrrr 111.JJJ all kinds of repair 'work, including fps'formerly of this place, but now' Hideo Ampt, Leonard McGlashan, tons end side f-Orrniri4, nlsn m'nking of the west, will he sorry to hear of `�-i)helminellutch,John Power,Lloyd ` tBd meats t}11 star ur#icta-aaic-cam . the_accident which causc3 him the _ __ _ - — vour-rid car molt ami tub-ii-ke stew-ley---lo. loss of three fingers of his left hand. f,stlley. constantly on hand. Riving it a Rood coat of new paint. He was working a buzz planer and in CLSRERONT ,Spice Roll, Breakfast BACOII Agent for Toronto machinery, includ- some unaccountahle,wayhishand slip. Rod Appleby, Vivian Appleby, Ednii N. E. McEWENy ing' Purops,;�tiandmills, Silos ped on to the knives, with the above Beans,William Dodd,Vaud Faulkner, y says gam, Bologna, Weiners, etc. and Gasoline Engines. result•. He was in an hospital for Ray Jamieson, Gladys Jones, Doris Highest prices paid for CHARLES M. RICE, i twelve daysaud is now with bis dau- Gee, Merle Linton (bon), Esaie Pegg, Veterinary Surgeon gbier,Mrs, Barclay Green,of Boharm, Edith Stephenson, Ethel Stephemson', =±` _ Butcher's cattle. Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale,Ont Smk, John Willisoo, Myrtle'Wilson. Picice Tin ro 0=tal:10 IF fUa '" Ts!..' *!,..,kip.:if e•�•-' .�•'_ -sv'wri:....-..a:.<..^�s..�.n.::.:.s:: :.e._ _ _ �._...._,_-•,, _ '�,:. :"roe• _ -_ '.a :i'•t•. 'c r�'w.:,,� sar:e:•Sr "x 'bls.:C. '�'g,•^rxr - _ •z,.•- s %x,: •,•�s y, 'r:a. r•'•n' ,^g� y'-r ti;+•++.� rt"•ta•' tea, .�"'+'fit r .a rpC a� '`C?� .^2.r n ,�.'•-3^.,,ac-'r .X �• 'n ""•' 4 �'�?;+. w. �.ig;d. 7.z t, .•r.�r•.. •pa; "�;a°t„ a,. �''• err '� V''... r-^•-.^;ra'^•-+'n:r!•. ...� ,.t•,^e'; �,-ro.< .,:.°.:.K'.%n .y,w, L' y. ,a�_•,y'i?i�4' kT r• .J. �' ,n r'°.',r s•,a.-,�. ', `ar.. •�.. '�':k. _ ..*,i..;.:,,.,�r. �•' _ .:s.r •, �•-r..- ,..s', .'d✓.�.'s _ r-s; � '...,�,• .A� -{.'�-J,{••k;,' 'i�,.0 ...�• .� A 7d ral�' .revs, . D WAR ON THE B.C. Tye E . of Davin and lonat�aa NOiJR1SHING F00 �a _-�-iealth AND GOOD HOURS COAST HAIR SERI. ,f -` And Jonathan said to David, Go'in sistetrt and intelligent frieaddhip that peace, for as much as we have sworn he felt, and so he thought out a plan' �,►� ,)>,: �ya�aa�i ""4 ' both of us in the name of the Lord, by which he might help. The archery Help YOtI t0 Resist Disease—Aid Don'ts For Mothers. �- saying, The Lord be between me and stars has a pathos quite it■ own, but. P CAMPAIGN OF EXTER- ' r'Ehee, sad between my seed and thy it also has a splendid virility. The These With a Tonic to Keep Don't let anyone kiss your baby on seed toreve�.=I. Sam. 20, 42. safety of his friend was even more' .MINATION. the mouth,and don't kiss it there your- r ' The love of one man fpr another is sacred to Jonathan ,than his own, and the Blood Pure. •self. Protect the baby's a s beautiful thing, but it 1s rare. ,It so he 'planned 'how to warn and guard " ' y yes by careful > The power of your body to resist wash;n with borac'ic solution and * pictures for us the love of Christ for him. I love those lines in Longfellow's disease and to fight it after disease Menace to Salmon 'Fisheries g •us, His human brotdlers. And so this poem, "Hiawatha," where he speaks never permit the strong rays of light ,' 4 mutual affection of David and Jon- of the two friends of Iliawatha, the gets a foothold, is qne of the most of Fraser River and Gulf to strike the 'baby's eyes directly, as =' -than seems to point to the blessed precious possesslons you have. You - •,r musician', and the man of strength: weaken this power when you let your Of Georgia. this may mean permanent injury. story of the New Testament- It was Long they lived in peace together. general health run town, your blood Don't consult your neighbog if your , _:harder for Jonathan than it was for S ke with naked hearts together, The hair seals of the Fraser river baby gets sick;consult your doctor. D id because he was 3sul's-son'and g gets thin and your nerves unsteady. and the Gulf of Georgia are about to Don't under any consideration take Pondering much and much contriv- You weaken it when you worry, beedme the objects of a campaign of your baby visiting when it is young: naturally he had a great reverence ing when you over-work, when you do not ..,for his father the king. That he so How the tribes of men mi ht extermination by the government. Pre• It interferes with' baby's regular B get sufficient sleep, and when you are vious attacks have failed, signally, due h bits, and these are absolutely essen- aglendidly held.to this reverence and prosper. undernourished, either because you to the intelligence of the animals and yet was loyal to David proves him a The higher the intelligence, the do not at the right kind of food or teal for its proper development. `;.. great and good man. It will be re- - a their great numbers. Don't allow'your baby to play with called how brave he was when, with truer and deeper the affection between because your digestion is out order. These great salmbri waters have other children's toys, and don't let man and man must be. Civilization You preserve your power to resist teemed with hair seals since long be- other children play with .your baby's - ' his armorbearer, he went out against gives the story of mutual service, and disease when you keep good 'hours fore the memory of white men. The toys. . Remember, sooner or later, the Philistines (I'Samuel 14). In all Christianity brings us to the place'and eat proper food at regular inter• creature is a true seal,.but with no these toys will get access to the baby's 'his dealings with David he showed ,where we love one another. "Sweet vals. You -further increase and even a finer bravery, for his-heart-as strengthen resistant@ to disease when 'underlyin'g fur. Its coat is black and mouth. In fact, they invar.ably do, and beautiful is it to die for ones you build up your blood and nerves white spotted hair, and he grows to a and if contaminated by germs, it is a well as his mind and body stood stead- country," sang the old Roman. And we I weight of perhaps 300 or 350 pounds, pretty short ,circuit from the other fast for his friendr It is such courage think of the brave men, our brothers,' by the occasional use of a tonic like and a length of, five or six feet. He child's hands to your baby's mouth ' as this that God asks of us. He wants Dr. Williams Pink Pills, which are who laid down their lives for right- might be, called a cousin of the•enor- by way of the toy. ' the bravery of the teart and of the free from opiates and harmful drugs eousness. They followed the Master, mous sea lions of the Queen Charlotte- Don't try to force your baby to eat Intelligence as well sa physical tour- of any kind: The value of these pills _ age. Moral courage .ispbom of God whether they realized it. or not; these and West Vancouver Island reefs, if it is not hungry. If it-thrawa the . "tom anions of Christ:' a health builder is fully shown by though he never attains' the size of p food away, stop at once, and give it 'sled pleases God. .� the eaperience of- Mrs. M .C. Taylor, • The account of he_�ledge. r 'Now whither ae huge-animal- wate�_instead___H_ this is repeated hakmpw Him they go, Hanover,-Oat., who says — At vari= es P� David and Jonathan is most touching outs times since I was a girl of fifteen The Fisherman's Bete Noire. when the time comes far next feed- = and reveals a spirit of loyalty beyond White horsemen, who ride on white I have proved the :value of Dr.. Wil- Hair seals have been thorns in the frig, give watei, and water only.-It is, anything in all history. The story of horses, oh, fair to see! liams Pink Pills: At that age I was flesh of fishermen ever since salmon better.in this case, and in the case of amon and Pythias is beautifu but They ride where the rivers of Paradise in a much run down condition, suffer- fishing became.a recognized 1pdustry. green stools, to cut off all food for D l, ' D lacks the coloring is faith i God. flash and flow, ing from many of the well known They are strong, aggressive and cau- 'about twenty-four hours, and give As Jonathan prayed for guidance (I White horsemen, with Christ the symptoms of anaetuta. -My mother- tiouss, but still.display an intelligent plenty of water. Water 'should al- Captain: forever He!" ways' Samuel 20: 12) we realize how be was procured a supply of Dr. Williams Willtama courage. They will take reasonable Ys be boiled and cooled, but take - ' not ashamed to bring his love for All, when we learn the great lesson Pink Pills, and after taking about a chances with a rifle-bullet and do not no chances. Consult your physician. David before God and to ask His of intelligent service for men,no mat- half dozen boxes I was restored to mind getting tangled up in a net at all. There are few mothers who do not 'blessing upon it. No love can be deep ter what it may cost, then will the normal health. Again after my tear- Having learned that the nets and lines take the precaution, and advisedly'so, and lasting upon which we-cannot ask:kingdom of God come nearer! raage, and before my boy was born,*I of fishermen are the best places of protecting the mattress that the God's blessing in approval. God. is f Jonathan befriended David in the felt miserable and again took Dr. Wil- wherein to obtain food, they raid the baby sleeps on. -This is usually done love, and all holy human,love comes; hour of need, and they sealed their liams Pink Pills, which once more fishing grounds continually, robbing, with a piece of oil cloth, over which from Him. The love of husband far friendship before God. So may we met all my expectations and fully re- breaking nets and'lines, and generally is placed e: sheet. Did you ever at- wife and wife for husband, th"ve of during our earthly life befriend One stored my health. 11Iy latest @aperi- causing loss of money and temper to tempt to sleep yourself in a bed con-' ; strutted in w v. this a once with these pills was following as s Did you ever children'for their parents and of par-: another std]earn to love and t.t serve, � g the fishermen. _ Y• y exits for their chil-d'ren is a part of even as Christ in His love carne to attack of pleuray, which left pie corn- They seem to know traps by instinct lie on an oil cloth covered w;th a Heav'en's glory shining upon earth. earth to save us and to tell us that pletely broken in health. Part of the and avoid them with great success. sheet? It so, you will have some con- - Hence marriage is not a legal con- God laves us and that He asks for our time I was finder the care of two doe- There are many thousands of the crew- ception of the discomfort the little " tract as some affirm,IFut it is n sacred love.-Rev. F. W. Totnkins. tors, and for three months I was prae- tures to the waters at the mouth of the baby is submitted to in doing' this. union. We need to learn this le.lson 4 tically between life and death. Again Fra$@r• When the tide is low and the While you are protecting the mattress, - ' at my mother's auggestlon I started don't fail to toted the baby.today when the marriage vow is so ,A Number Of Things. tea! Di R,.,.-- - „_,_ P flls._�-I sand Sate are @xposed they,can.be cloth, or some ,,.J1 The oil edr - - --- - -- seen in hundreds, sunning themselves r. cectiorr; �- :oftm and so sadlgdiaregard Juat 250 years ago the first Triple had not been taking them'long before ,,, -some sential, in order to keep - _s- -lnaecesstble bit of warm p your mat- Oblisatiots� of Friendship. Alliance was Loaned by Great Britain, sand, far out on the broad waters o! Y "x- '• I could tell that they were helping me. tress in a sanitary condition,,but plats In all friendship there is an'element Sweden and Holland, to protect the Day, by _1 couid_feel thy strength ..� river-or gulf. over this a pad of some kind, either of lasting obligat Jonatfisn voaved`9pa h lvetnertaaas agatrtat :he ea• returning, and was soon en3oying good a folded blanket or a layer or two of _ his loyalty to David, and David'prom- croachments'of France. Now the'Snat Fishes _ oy y P health once mare. In.view of my ea- ..-.. - 'cotton batting between -layers oi- ised that his love would extend to Jon. Paris has a landlord who welcomes perience I think I can safely, say Their system• of fishing, by.the aid cheese cloth, either of which can be athan's children. Jonathan kept his children, and encourages large famt- there -is nothing in the way of meth- of m`an, does not stop at the nets and word, and we know how finely David lies, He allows every one of his cane better than Dr. Williams Pink set lines. A hair seal will follow a readily washed, and then put over this kept his (2 Sam.,9). Indeed, the law ants to live rent free for the three pills.. ' troll fisherman for hours, staying just a sheet, and thereby protect not only, _,o! sacrifice- is inevitably associat mo following the•birth of a baby. Dr. Williams Pink Pills ere.sold by outside of a rifle bullet,but fairly close your mattress but also your baby, with truelove, and even.something f Engl d's largest land owner'ts the all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 to the' troll. When a salmon hooks against a guest deal of discomfort. pain and suffering. The second part Duke of amilton. It is estimated'he cents a box or six boxes for $2.50 himself on the line it is not an assured These babies are too precious to.ex- of Christ's summary of'the Ten Com- could give away a square mile of laird from The Dr. Williams ills fact that the fisherman has the-fish. hesitate on, and, thereto,-; en not cities Co., hesitate to ask..your. best .friend .ta mandments—"thou shalt love thy every day for half a year,and yet have Brockville.Oat. Alany and many a man has -felt an ex- neighbor as thyself,"brings us at once a comfortable little estate eight milea tra tug and found that a seal has rob leave baby alone. ; to a vision of the divine love of Chri t. square to'call his own. t bed him of the catch. , •. And last:but not least,never"dope" " Who laid down His life for His friends! Ten pounds of_potatoes of good va• The Best Hammer in the the baby with-soothing syrup. Don'l 15: 13, 14). David suffered riety contain approximately seven and The government once, In an effort 'under any consideration gave anything (St. John, World. to encourage destruction of these am- in.tle,form of medicine to our bab and Jonathan suffered,and that suffer- a half pounds of water and two and a phiblous pirates, places!' a bounty on your ing was s golden chain binding them half pounds of. food, chiefly starch. Once upon a time a man began to their tails, but it di$ not produce the I without the knowledge and consent of i make. hammer3. The tools 'he turned' your family •physician. Pra.-tically 'together in. life and after death. Jon-! The starch of the potato is equal as effect deafred. Then, about-two years - - food to the starch which forms the out were well liked by those who had 1 l all soothing syrups contain harmful athan loved Dav'a as he loved his own occasion to nee them. There was some- ago, a system of.explosive rniizea was ;drugs soul (I Sam., 18: 1-3), and David's! principal nutritive substance in bread. tried. It was thought that if.: favor• ' Aament for Jonathan is one of the dia- after the call of Emperor Nicholas, ; thing about them that.led carpenters its sand flat were mired,, properly , >inonds of the Bible story. "I am dis- successive Russian ' revolutionaries, especially to seek them. _ i connected with wires for exploding a0atrich Telephaning. who held brief power, transferred On a certain day acme one said to Wlhen the eggs on the ostrich farms tressed for thee,my brother,Jonathan; i the charges, a greet mortality would very pleasant has thou been unto me. great sums of money to Sweden, in the maker of these good hammers: be caused. .Considerable time and ex- in California are od the point of - -- p expectation of the time-wwhen, they "You make a good hammer, sir. 4..,..tod t� Wiper prepare- Thy love to me was wonderful, pass-' „ �» yens c wan nai�hlue, a .:: o „ would have to peck up their traps and A good hammer. came-beck the tion of this warlike traf--Tile seals ing the love of women. It is the cis- flee. It is-said rh'at one Swell ah bank quick., shells may be heard. This ttie keepers ei+getlae,—I-AEy @r .,,9rla a srnnA' la Call "telephoning." The sound is regard of this Iaw of sacrifice that '� antL_ Y themselves down to alone holds $50.000,000 of Russian gold hammer in my life. I make the best'doze on ,the s'as�, -the bULLUU -' a --rte l by the chicks inside the eggs breaks so many friendships and often to this way, and very properly re• lrarnmer in the world." — _ disrupts whole families. It is,not only, ,;tressed, and the explosion occurred. endeavoring to ' break out— These fuses to yield it to. the original de- And yet, after that he put a tiumber+ which -cannot easily emerge are as. --the desire of pure affection to give� , . o one knows. the extent of the even, onto suffering and denial, but I positora, who most certainly stole 'it. of touches to his hammer that made i casualties, but very few bodies were ,sisted by the mother bird, which will -' also the willingness to be patient and' The New Zealand authorities are it stall more perfect and more td be found. The attempt was given up. sometimes break an egg from which . - overlook faults. There must be two fighting one of the most remarkable desired. He was not satisfied with Traps and Night-Lines. the telephoning,is heard bg•pressing It ! birds in existence, the kea, which the hammer he made 'today; to-- carefully;and will then aid the chick bears in every 'home, says .a quaint, Now the Department of Marine and writer—"bear and forbear." Self-! threatens to kill off thousands of morrow he must make a better one. Fisheries will make another attempt. to get out.. - ; sheep and ruin the New Zealand sheep If we could know the truth of the At the Pasadena Farm the sight of . Interest has no glace ill a true life. A'. farmer. The kea is a kind of parrot, matter, the probability is that he-kept It will be by means of cress-lines. a boy riding- alt ostrich as he would dear friend, who died in camp, loved system,which is really the illegal - �� , P a little smaller than a rook, with an ex- right on making his hammer better a pony may sometimes be seen. that little poem,. Others,' and it. tremely strong,beak and claws for its and-better. one of "night-lines," is carried out by was fittingly read'at'his funeral: size. It attacks sheep day and night, - That is the way it is with every -means of a strong rope stretched 4• " Lard het me live from day to day and a flock of the birds, has been across a broad piece of water. To the P Y y farmer who really loves his work.' Of The flax industry of Canada is : ; Ia-such a self-forgetful way, known to kill no fewer than--seventy one farmer we know, the net borsi main rope is attached shorter lateral • That even when I kneel to pray, sheep in a single night. The extra y: happy unless he s do- lines set quite close together, with the growing u d necessary bring in flax work- My In `lie h not ha lower ends rigged with sharp barbed y g Mg prayer stiilH be for others. ordinary thing about the kea is that ing something to make his place look I ors from Ireland. But we must go a little deeper into the male cannot be distinguished,from !better and the land more productive."Lsteel hooks of great length. The 7. - this story of Jonathan's befriending the female and no nest has ever been 'Ambition always rods men lateral lines are set close together and ' ry c g y P jus{. - L. David. And notice, first, how Jon- found.' No one is able to say drh.ei•e that way. It won't let them sit-down allowed to drop into the water. The the bird breeds or when, nor has any at,the halfway lower ends of fliers short lines are What are the tthan planned to help David. It was y Itos . The world olives a ..'+ not a momentary impulse, but a con- one seen any young birds. all it is to-day, and all it ever will rigged with irons _feel hooks. It is j A blue sun has appeared once only the hope.of the department that the i be, to the•men who are determned to p and will probably never be seen again y seals, in swimming across the shat- Wheat Prospomfs make a better hammer to-day than,_lows; will look upon the night-lines even to the end of existence. This oc- the made esterda ! 1 I carred in the summer of 1S83, in the b y y as the usual harmless vet, and go for 1920? Y' (TREAT Sunda states, The cause was the j ahead. As the animals' pass through P "F�'hat are wheat prospects, for eruptipn of a large vole io. In the, His Remedy. V t.a hanging traps, they will drag _ iS20-21": Here. is -some of the terrible shock that foilcwed a great Sir Oliver Lodge at a.dinner 1n Bos•,against the steel'hoofs,'impale them- latest information: _ very little victims. A Fr hie made a _ d become ens once y �` an Y t mountains way blow -! asked - selves, • FORTUNES range o i- tom ton was a 1.e3 for Uis opinion of Chris. � twn weeks' test will be under�al:en, Rain in wheat acreage. -FhRland pietely into the air. The-cavity I'e1't ! flan Science. area Wales have lass wheat acre- 'ww after the explosion was 1,000 feet i• Nell," he said, "Christian Science, two men having been assigned to the age than last �ar. U.S. farmers plowed up 11.9% of winter wheat deep, Billions of tons o1 rock, dust instead of trying to remove a disease, jab• sown.last fall. Australia's crop is - mediate�iye during destructive and mud were blown upwards to a igneres—but let life illustrate my Hasa Marketable Value. off 23�rsouth Afrlcas wheat is war by titose who rnade heavy, height of seventeen miles. The sun a eaniilg with a story. There is:a certain marketable value For wheat cn medium loam--soil investments In the depreciated was completely obscu:ed. In Batavia, "A liian In a crowded street car sat to the hair seal. His body contains use 25o to ono lbs. per acre of -•• war ing natonsebparticula of tin 100 miles away, the street lamps had with his eyes closet. The conductor- oil• his flesh n}fight be converted at a rcrtfuzer carryyfng•2 to 4`o am- the government and municipal menla, S to 9°o posphorlo acid,obligations of those naLlonunicip l to be lighted, although it was rot yet reaching --trim said: fertilizing plant, and his hide Is 'Use- and 2 to 4r;; potash. - _ were vanquished. noon. But toward sunset came the " 'NVako up, please.' fur in many..ways. The smaller ones - The, present situation afforda a magnificent phenomenon known to as- "The nlan opened his\' eyes and are somet.mes fine enongir in texture �lAl{iE EVERY ACRE most remarkable opportunity that trcnomers as the blue sun. This.nas sailed. and light enough In weight to make = -of wheat sewn CaUNT will not present Itself again for n In 1920 generations to come. observed by ,every one within thirty " 'I wasn't asleep,' lie ,said, 'but I fur trimmings and capes and coaCS.. __j This is history, not theory, and or forty'degrees of the equator. hate to see the women standing-.' " The larger animals provide a com- use Piro zara. They fast,- R'history will will repeat Itself._ iacraasad y e fortaUle.'short-haired floor rug, or else 1 1de•We have a list of, these se- " ��- - at the head of all civilization and'pro- -s�llks n� bo l n�tvn 4i 'Tp __ _ • • -_. . • curities. Ask for, particulars. At the head of all science and arts,, -- - =_ FLEMING & MARVIN 1 " P copperas dissolved l .. t; r'^• that is highly prized by leather fat `3011 and Crop Of the Canadian Fertilizer Assn. press,_. stands, not . m'litarism, the through them. tortes. Once a succogsful method of Improvement Bureau -- ; stook and xavestment Brokers scienee that kills, not commerce, the ! trapping fur seals is discovered, there Henry G. Bell, B,S.A.y Director ltog O. F. s BtrxtuDxlP4 art that accumulates wealth, but a ri- Trimming the horse's toe-naiL9 is will be a new and comparatively pro. 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Canada of slightly used or new parts deadly than a sword thrust. i HAY FEVER) lwAaI urine e�t,ep�e ' and automobile equipment. We ship That is why they settle their _I1 OM HME&THEN WAXT]CD-MORT tr C.O.D. anywhere In Canada, Satis- differences by reviling one an- --sleepless nights, constant 1 factory or refund in full our motto. RO1,t ONE TO FIVE THOUSAND SbAven Auto Salvage part steltvly, ether in the choicest and most sheezin Streamin e e F words. Get real money If you; 983-991 Dtsftrla at" Toronto, Oat. gi g eyes, stories are snappy. Write Short to sarcastic language. R 4 . Her Night In. Market. 6 Columbine Ave., Toronto. They fight their duels with wheezy breathing:-- „i j Shaw-"Did the new maid ask'for a .&hies—Reds Yellow and their tongued. When' two Es BA.MAH j night ON?" > Highest Paid Ruler. kimos have had a quarrel, they •I Mrs. Shaw-"No, she asked which The King of Italy, who has volun. :a Blue. `pick a suitable, time and place brings relief. Put up in cap• night we expected her to stay at tarily reduced his allowance from the It is really, very fine being born a for.-meeting, and notify the vil- sules, easily swallowed. Sold by, home." State, has been, since the downfall of Ate' Siamese'child, for the people of Slam lagers. reliable druggists for a dollar. —' the German and Austrian Empires. are gentle and genial and love their They take turns at singing, Ask our agents or send card for Why Indeedi the most highly paid ruler in Europe, - children dearly. But they have many ; dancing, 'beating drums, and free sample to Templeton's, 142 Youngsters have curious ideas about )iis yearly salary being $3,750,000. , _ superstitions which make them. do 1 hurling sarcastic remarks at King St. W., Toronto. Agents, age-rather surprising to their elders. {pings when the baby is born which each other. While one opponent Little Marie was sitting on her grand- Ask for Mlnard s and take no other. seem strange and foolish to us. Fruits, all Toronto and Hamilton drug- performs, the other must grin father's knee one day, and, after look- :supposed to be a protection against and bear it. Then he gets his gists, e0 ling at him intently for a time, she A man who takes his own time wilj 4 � r -evil, are scattered about the house chance at tongue lashing. They 1 said! "Grandpa, were you in the generally take everybody else's, toot =E• where a child has just come, as it are both given several deed,- 1�01`liingltls' Ark?" ' �~ that,weren't enough, a cord is-tied tunities to tell everything they To wake up in the morning, fresh, "Certainly not, my dear;' answered VIII D T�I E R a �w w`•. around the outside of the house to know and think about each non-grumpy, and with the cheerful the astonished old man. - keep out evil spirits, which might car. other. They even drag n the "Hail, smiling morn!" spirit, le the "Then why weren't you drowned?" - .r :+�•-•ry away the little new life. TbIs sins of their anpestors. happy lot of a few-a:very few! You mother lies on a narrow board, beside Which one wins? The one could pick out those fortunate iudi- ' �eCdllfornia Syrup Of F1S't `= `,,which a very.big fire {q made, and-for who can get the greatest num- viduals on a station platform any Clone Races. • three days in this room, which grows her of laughs out of the alydi• morning. The rest-well, they don't An Englishman, a Scotsman, and as , hotter and hatter, old women make ence. "Sind themselves" 'till about eleven Irishman were indulging in reminis- Child's Best Laxative cences of sporting occasions. C a offerings to the gods. Thle they do by a.m., or later. k __ hrowine three ball's of rice in three ` They are suffering from morningitia. "The closest race fever saw was a lucky directions. It is said that every and why: Yacht race," said'the Englishman, "in ' new-born baby has "Dang" for its first C01S�tIP�T�D CBII,DftEY Well, for one thing,they most likely, which,one of the boats that had been . name, which means red, and no won-1 N did not wake up naturally, but were recently painted won by the breadth of the Coat of paint." w •'i�1 der, after all.that heat! But he isn't awakened-ruthlessly, yet necessarily, "The closest race'I ever saw," de- -` allowed•to keep his natural color long, Children who suffer from constipa- and dug out of •their unfinished sleep: Glared the Scotsman, "wan one in for he's quickly rubbed all over with tion, -indigestion or any of the other There's all the difference in the world a yellow paste made of turmeric pow• ailments due to a clogged condition of between waking up and being -woke which a horse, stung by a bee, won der. So little "Red" 'becomes very up! the height of the swelling on his nose." the bowels will find prompt relief , through the use of, Baby's Own Tab- The remedy in either to go to bed "The closest race I ever saw,' said - yellow, which, if he's a sensitive baby, the Irishman, "is the Scotch." ` Is enough to matte him quite blue. lets. The Tablets are a mild-but earlier, so that you can have your When the child is a month ,old, the •thorough laxative, which can always sleep out, or to readjust the way in --' be depended upon to regulate the which you spend the hour before re. MONEY ORDERS. sew hairs that he coin boast are shaved :A Dominion Express Money Order and a ceremony very like our christen• bowels and sweeten the stomach. tiring. Nothing should be eaten dur- ing They are absolutely sale and are sold or live dollars costs three cents. �! - Ing takes place. ing that time. That enables the era under a guarantee to be entirely'free ceases of digestion to begin before you Accept "California" Syrup of Ina :d from opiates or other injurious drugs. retire,and your internal arrangements Oats were held sacred by the Egyp- only-look for the name California oaf JI Burmese Careful of Honor:' Concerning them Mrs. Thomas A. will have a needful rest. 'Nor should trans' the package, then you are sure Ton! - - In Burmah people of superior rank I Boutot, Lake Baker,. N.B., writes: "I you smoke within, at.least, halt an >h child Is having the beat and most must not dishonor themselves by pass. ;am pleased to state that Baby's Own hour of bed-time. An hour would be DANDFMNE - PUTS harmless physic for the little stow• ; Ing underneath persons of interior!Tablets were of great help to me better. ach, liver and bowels. Children love • rank. Thus, a nobleman must not pass I when my baby was suffering from Smoking is a form of "drugging;" if B � lhi HAIR Sts"fruity taste. Full directions on through a hail when a servant is oc- I constipation•" The Tablets are sold not a vicious or wicked one, and much each bottle. YOU must say "Cali copied in a chamber above. This is �by medicine dealers'or by mail at 25 of •that marling heaviness is due to � fornia.° a the one of tli7e houses c neBurm h 9are only one. Medicine Ca, Brockville, Out i t As nation, welare far too foamed of --�;rte {pl uaa� vi 1VUa i storey. thick gleamy, tresses — — - - . In Japan 'straw is converted into a multitude of bed-clothes. We get - Paying the Piper. bags for grain, shoes for the, feet, too hot; body exhalations cannot ea- !►P raincoats for the body, roofs for cape: our health Waffected. Hence- Restoration of the famous Louvain houses, _paper mats, screens',beds, and morningitis! Reduce the bed-clothing, library has been begun by the Ger- numerous other. articles. therefore. And,when you have done ; -man Government at a cost of more that,, and adopted the other hints . than $1,000,000 in gold. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere given, take away one of the pillows �� .�• from under your head and put it under our feet, For perfect sleep, and 'a :A Blouse and Two Skirts y • fresh wakening, the head should be on �y. _ 'the level of the body,and not elevated. , f Morningitla means a loss of ef- _ i� f -- flciency. So prevent it, or.cure it and oeake•up A 1, not C 3. This is to certify that fourteen years a ago I got the cords of my left wrist Let'"Danderine" save your hair and nearly severed,and was for about nine „ mouths that Thad no use of my hand, double its beanie., You can have lots of long, thick, strong, lustrous hair. ( and. tried other Lluiments, also doe- Don't let it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly tors.and was receiving no benefit. By_ I cOlirifDlf� Feet That hich or fading. Bring back its color, vigor a persuasion from a friend I got MIN and vitality. ARD'S LIri`1.MENT and used one hot- Get a 35-cent bottle of delightful �d Burn 1Ct11�Lt�q>Q'A tle,•which.completely relieved-lie;sii�- For tired aching irritated i Iese _ Danderine" at any drug or tolIet tiesa� ( have been using MINARD'S LINI- counter to freshen' your scalp; check bygv $�ppticaLiams of ! _ AfENT in my family ever since and dandruff and falling hair. Your hair �t�modS= - find it the same as when I first used needs this stimulating tonic; then its �* 28e, oinfineee 26 and Sold '. -- throuBhoutthelbminion.CantMloa t it, and would never be without it. life,-color, brightness- and abundance L��!.Limited,St.Pont St.. M , ISAAC E. MANN, will return-Hurry! soap she-"witheelses.a Aug. 31st, 1908. Metapedia, P.Q. _ amsJ..r. lido... nos' >M�lb Ile Golden Gates. 006 DISEASES Lo! to the golden Gates of Morn, 9566 - 9560 That guard a realm so fair, - Mailed rree, to,any A6.. s �, dress. b7 the Author. Came on a time a little child d 9585-Ladtw Surplice of sleeve Bind wide or nth dsn54hins. wide q� Aad fain would enter there, v�co-- nA ppgg/� /�.��o Sims Went strvs,at ( gt ins. Then-swift the white-robed Morning 36J 3rOPS�rOUViia7 iii, New York. U.adi w; Ichemisette; o } le }� Width, came l col'lar). Price, 25 cents. In 7 sizes, around bottom-,3 yds. This is an effec- And drew him gently through { "34 to 46 ins, bust measure.--Size 3(i,:tive design and easy to,_develop- requires, with long sleeves, 23S 9560-Ladies' Four-Piece Draped T-0-the ��onHertnl,wonderful Morning TABU �ARKE� r''yds. 36 ins. wide, or 22/4 yds. 401 Skirt (attached to hip yoke;'front and =. Land, ' 0 inn. wide; vest, 3s yd. 10 ins. wide;'flack panels accordion pleated or plain; Where-ever the'skies are blue. -:with short sleeves, 1% yds. 36'37-inch length.from. waistline). Price, _ ins. wide, or lea yds. 40 ins. wide. 25 cents. In 6 sizes,24 to 34 ins. waist And where the Rowers of Alorning p The suplice=closing waist is pleasing measure. Size 26 requires, accordion blew " `BAYER" 'ARE .A. IRIN ?� to all, as it is generally becoming. I pleated, 3% yds. 40 ins. wide, or 2% With eager hands Le ran, 9566-Ladies' Pleated Skirt (side-'1 yds. 44 ins. wide. Width around bot- "Which will you have?" The Morning yoke sections; 37 or 35-inch length!tam, I% yds. said, as Cross" from «'aistline). Price,-25 cents In These patterns may be obtained "To wear when you're a man? '.Not Aspirin a# All without the Bayer f 6 sizes, 24 to 3: ins. waist,measure. from your local McCall dealer, or _ ~" Size 26 requires, 37-inch length, 3% !from the McCall Co., '70 Bond St„ Lo ere the bud of wealth, of pride, - (((I(� a� -yds. 36 ins, wade, or 2% yds. 54 ins.1 Toronto, Dept. W. O fame all fame above," :r 4 Na this is fairer far,"he cried, l And plucked'the flower of Love! - A man drew back to the Gates of Morn, ��� ,Why riot-have all of tea "Now must I go," cried he, I vJ But gently The Morning, took his and coffee's pleasures hand, t "Nay, tarry still with me!" ' ��ail l "For all who gather Love's true RJa none of tea and Hof flower,' � iee� harm? Drink Though ne'er,their fame be sung, tf i harm? Rest aye in the wonderful Morning r? i - -Po,4Aium-- - Where ever the heart is young!, - - Wit Married, Live With Parents. In India, as long as their parents are r! 1 l►s alive, the sons, though married, and :. _ -_- _ - _� '''►�+ A_ � The name "Bayer" stamped on tab-1 contains proper dircctiona for Co1de; by �c� with children of their own, do not 1 nt4fi�= thin nn!v rrn- AonJarhr, TentllachP, Farschr, Nea- -. -• _- � �-_ _ - -- - --- - lets ositil'rl;. ;,.� - - •----- - - -- •. . - �.:._. - sepurato L�,� iI, inr fhe same -house - P ---- and under the command of their par- _ Up Aspirin,-tine .c2 r nineteen P�eyears , J ,.......ins, -- b h slciana for over ninetrecn ears�ti's, Joint Pains, and Pain generally •;�+;•s�' - ~ disk the GroeeY' ants. ` and now made in Canada. I Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab- a- Always buy,an unbroken package lets cost but s:few cents. Druggists._ Look Before Leaping, of 'Bayer Tablets of Aspirin' which also sell larger `Bayer" packages. i Canadian Post3am Cerela`l�tCompany Ltd, 'Deliberate long before doing what it Them is only one Asp in met nuf 'Baler" ''�'• ZnTlndaor, Ontario. - .4s impossible to ubdo. Aspirin is the trade mark (re.letered is Cattada) of n that Manufacture of Yene- 'aeeticacidester of salic)•iicacid. Chile it Is well known that AaDlrlo means Sayer " �manufacturc, to assist the public against imitations, the Tablets of Bayer'Com-yalef, ED. 7. ISSUE.,No. 30'-M will be's tamped with their geutiral trade mark. the "Bayer Cros&" :a^ .' .(y - '4 ti�ra� ,+^°:;. '". �. .. t �'„!, j;:.,. -rt.,k C,-• "*'^-',d•^sv„ 'r 4•:�a __ ',�'' 'yT _ r..rk.win`, rte„' +z•1. ki.y• Ym�'.... ., ::.z .,a.r-•':,w.....--..r.:a. <.p. ,:-,- "aN _ '�' .7n r •� , •+•e A•' ,R"L' «•' .,",..5- .•��;,�°'J ,. ✓ mow;, y^s .7u• _ ;•r-"�+';-I 4+•r•�„-".ti, .W'«Y., :.� �;,. '`?': ..f'«, - ro•±'`a'^�- vh' :,i' .,a4';..-,}•;;.:• ;' '�r,€',..�.+,:t'• - „-'`i. .y. T :r. �'. ;,,..t„ �: •7., ti„, r^ •, ^.4•I :t ; . �; f, ^? . a° ,. r yr + c.r s . ,, ! •,..c,. :�'f ,a i, ,c^ 'y�'c�v;ti d': ','^-�``-,+'d?., ,�Ai•w'.m:t w« .n,�:,.�,• 5i .r'•si .t{!_ .�=�” �„, -e.. 1 ,h .F• i' -L. ,.�•• ;,•.�.C',_ ,•'ti.: �.. c '.f'.n+�^."1 rr'�. '�:' - ,1,•'v:i"d• 'fY:. ,�'ua „�a s. v, ! Hydro sc�entee hale not t�.b th. $assn f3EQIe1'BS . = R 10 H A R :D S 0 N al °} pruvin6 one cent, and this record Ascox Palms [19886]. The are bred ' pp ,po." iiub-d a �+Friday inceniag at la Off1w is Likely to be maintained in the registered Clydesdale atallion, the Z'$�i QROCR'RY }- �rPitkeriAg, oar,. property of Goo.T. Davidson, Cher- h_ s" '•, future. r wood, Oat., will stand for mares T2+iRMS One Af the principal reasons why during the season of 1920 at his own " ' ' - ' •r .-- SIM per yeaq;9$1.23 ifipaid is advance• so much antagonism has arisen to stable, lot 30, con,3, Pickering, L.o- � The best and freshest of everything ,:- the Drury government is on ac- cost Lodge Stock Farm. in Good Groceries 4r. ' .J0H y MURKAR, Proprietor, count of their autocratic attitude. KING s HEATHER [14049], (170014), the r •.. well-bred imported Clydesdale Stal- Monarch Flour, ••• $i•� The municipalities have declared lion, the property of D. Ryan, Dun- . • - rea "oft a West Flour, - 5 Noire 'AND COMMENTS by anOVeC\Vh?1t23ing vote that they barton, will rnKke the season of 19'20 Five Roses Flour, 2 00 w.. u at his own stable. - �— " Graham Fleur, ... ak'n want'hydro-radials. The people � ; - .' s for 25c 3 lb The Hon. Mr. Haney is'IIl �R GALLANT REFhER..,1897:.,, The pure . Coin Meal, •. .,, ; 8 lbs for 25c inquiries of the various munjcl- who have voted on the question' bred Clydesdale stallion, the proper- Rolled Oats (Victor), ibs for 25c are not a lot of ignoramuses, bolt tv of David Annan sr., gill..make 'White Swan Flaked Wheat in sealed packages �0 cents .a :palitiea that have voted Ou hydro the season of 1920 at his own stable, radial by-laws in regard to the men and wumeu whose intellgence Pickering village. number of votes cast in 'favor' cf is oti R par with tbat of the ►neui- KIac SArL (11948) Vol 32 S. S. B., ORANOEADE, LEMONADE RASPBERRY VINEGAR " :' ,l the number cast bars of the government.- They 1958S]C. S. B., the Imported•Clydes• - the by law, dale Stallion, the property of Oscar _ 12_;zlassess of-nice refreshing drink for 25 cents again'sG and the number of posai- recorded their vote after giving Wilson Brougham, mill make the :ble votes. �Ve caauot see how the the duestioi) their earnest consid- season of 1920 its follows : Monday. :�3RISTIF'�3 =`aCZTSZ'S Ma 17th, will leave his own stable '`_Mnforlovtion he may receive can eration, and believing that they an proceed to W. G. Scott's for 40 Varieties Always Fresh alter the situation. IC is always lived in a democratic country, night. . Tuesday, Irving McAvoy'8, considered that the votes cast in they have o, right to believe that noon;Harbron Bros',Kinsale.night. , A f ' Wednesday. W. Middletoa's,Green- their JAMES\ RICii�R�S�N favor of's by-law and against it, their w ilYshould receive considers- wood, noon ; U. Btake'.s, Audrey, ='represent the views of the people tion., _ night, Thursday, H. G. Wilson's, a3 a whole, and it is on this riu• base line, noon and night. Frida , p W. J. Miller's,noon; Orders Delinere�d 'Both Phones -�� 8�t}18TitB. Geo. Gowan a, eiple that all money by-laws are Brock road, night. 9aturday,, to carried or rejected as the case..ma his own stable until following IILon- . EXCEPT/ONAL 'V SLUES y TlrsemaY,Jtrtx 27xs—Auction sale of day afternoon. ". be. If Mr. Raney considers all Spring. Field 'Farm, lot 3, Broken •votes not polled as being against Front,Pickering of This farm of _•�eQale Club of the by-law, it will proclaim him 180 acres will be solid by auction es y- P Tuesday,July 27th at the premises j �. an onponent of hydro radials. Mr. at 4 o'clock p. m. Easy terms. For �+-�iY'�1 @TS lien's Shirting, grey and•blae' i�nd white stripe 500, 55a yd• apply to R Richardson.-_..__U d Raney is a pohibitionist,.and we o i3, Whitby, or Wm. Maw. sue- Aks.... r.1at blue rder, 45o yd. .,all know that if a prohibitory law tioneer,Whitby,Ont, Phone 285. -was carried by a vote of 2 to 1, he Meetings held is I O.. O. F. Sall, let would consider it a victor for Tuesday evening is each month Prints, bins and pink checks, 3Zo yd. Plain'bins and blsiok y TIME TABLE—Pickering Station for summer mar- pattern dot, 45o yd. w prohibition, .even if only one T•R. Trains going East an*as follows We are now shi ii alive stock regu- - x°, Mail 7'2' M. pP p p .Cottonade 80o yd. Plain Grey Flannel 75o yd, _ quarter of the possible rotes were 2y ,Local• 2.28 P.1yi. larly on the co•: �cative law. -polled. .. 6 r d. M - _ . 3 ,oral �P. Phone yr write F. Hornshaw, Howard Trains Ro:ag Rest doe as follows— -Malcolm; of Directiwa. - ,� Q No. 3,i Local 7.47 A. M. HYDRO RA-DIALS 27 Local' 2 85 P. 31. H. PL GH. Secretary t ' -y- .... .... -7 Mail 8 55 P.M. Children's Stockings, size" 4 to 6g, It is very seldom that a govern- Noe.band 7 also run on Sunday et 5 C Sweet to Fat � � ._ 20 cents per pair Foregoing is according to Standard w d C,f And lhi ,meat meets with so mach adverse time. criticism as does the Drury gov- e�T HARVEY SaN;—�CsreenWOOd ,. ernment is their attitude in the BEE present hydro radial question-- W d 1 Accident and Automobile Insurance They claim that they are not op posed 'to hydro-radials, but that _ on the contrary that are firm be- lievers 4 Hard wre Store - in the hydro projects. But Sod Land OII which to = , Pickerin'g _ , whatever their personal feelioRe ►5 ,Vaal rls --- way be in the matter. their actions hone - -- �' " could not be more in accord with Per aCr @. Write, p = This is jnst the place to buy an Oil Stove the views and desires of those or Call at '' for this hot weather. We have the Ctarke's "s Jewel and Florence Oil-Stoves. guaranteed to �' who are oppose to ublic owner• j� �� give satisfnetion,.or we return your money. ship and to hydro schemes in Rose lax 11�I>Ell, - - We have a copTeto-lt s and Window Screens, Wire - m particular: PICKEHI"',I'G, - O\T. e - Cloth Evan► IS to 12 inches aide, at lvwast .pace. -Wash In holding up all- hydro-radial Retired " ing Machines, either hand or power, to make _ '-work until they hear the report of �, HE money you. spend during the washing easy durino the prevent ;'"'3+ the Royal Cuu,miaaiou which thepr's Tlong years of toil will not help you extremely hot weather, ' have .appointed, the government busters to live comfortably in retirement, in Call in and see-them and you will buy.' • •' old age. It is only the money you are ;. saq that they wish to be convice- �* ving new that will bring ultimata p ed that hydro radials are likely to Y olce #a A full line of Garden To,,ka, Forkr; Rakeo, Hoer, Lawn "Mowers, y independence - Sprayers, Whet-stones,.Oil Caos etc. be self supporting, and not be. Scpthe4, Records our Savings Department make. sa.•ing - +enme a burden on the province. -.. easy for yow. - c>a-is the tiins? to use 1''ly Oil on your covey. �', In great 'We have Dr. Williali, the oldest and best k` They say that they have no in- Variety THE - on the market. Once tried always used. i formation that would justify them is allowing the work to go on. New Records are received each STANDARD B A-N The old reliable Paroid Roofing always on hand. Get our prices.' week and Special orders, Oiled on �+ :' Tney can secure all the informs• +hortest notice. -- - Its a plea=are for ny to show onr goods. tiOa necessary for the asking: The .- OF CANADA i•1 r THEITON'S - Tickering ERIN _ ' laydro-Comiu6sion_�ave-had ex. __ �' �+%� °L fit` J, s, BAI,,SDON, } WICK G ` g p Pickering _ ' its of the, highest reputation 'I'b8 -. ,_ , Plcl'tl=RiN� "RANCH - - - -, $nvestigating hydro-radials for A.w.eA,awROa:r+ r✓law.00. _ ,,•,. ,�, � �„ ,.. J i - `y�years, and hundreds of thousand, Vigilance Committee SPAVG, AL53 AT WM,TDYI on H ' pf dollars, have been spent in O -`.these investigations, the result of The object of this Association is to E lessen stealing and prosecute .+ Which has been strongly in favor the felons. -- -- • ":1 ,Oc ',of the radial.schemes, and the rg- ~ :' - : - • Ia' INDIVIDUAL . Xs' havioq properly stolen communal- s 1 �• SANITARY ;ports of these experts should be _Pwi y s a alts sufficient for the govern. oats immediately with say meQ.bsr q of E:eentive Oommiobe. went to act upon. Mr. Drury 11dai6eeahip fee 81.00. E wants to know why the friends of Tickets wav be had from tam Presidect or ; 1 hydro-radials object to the ap Seeatet.rT on appliestion, a, Exec.Corn.—I:. D. Banks, C.S. Palm. \ j pointment of a'Royal Commission. er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. .pUftEW111TE PAPER CUPS He wants to know if they are I R. Thextoa. W. J. Clark• Afraid of an investigation. One President, Secrat"T - _ NEyE USED BEFORE . °. The UniVe1 z?al ' re�soa they object is because they a L. '' ' 'think that the question has been ,5$W1Y1g-:'Machine I '' -- --tuvesti aced enough. and that Tenders for Bridges NEVER USED AGAIN g g Manufactured by _ filrther investigation means a loss Seated Tenders, marked "Tenders W, H. JaCk$OII ESC Son, SEGAI�uS HEAL TH = / of time and of money. Another for Bridges." n ill be received by the '"'� re.tson is that they do not expect 'iuder-i ned Reeve and Clerk 'Ai �o Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, :. g � P ' Saturday, the 24th day of July, 1020, a fair deal from a Colua�issinn, for the supply and erection of Con-. Blacksmithing and Woodworking in j-; the majority of the metribers'of c :-te Bridges at the following places all its branches. Saw g Y minx He L. MOnney, ' ` - - - Pickering which are known to be opposed to in.the Township of Pickering,viz: i and fllinR a s eclair Ai 1 Concrete bridge,26 ft. x IS ft., on We stdTW Gasoline Engines, Emery hydro-radials. They also object Barnes' sidaline, between lots 32 Wheels. Circular$awe. Saw - to the government appointing a and 33, is 6th concession. :and Emery Mandrele-I - TT � � �� Commission to do the work that 2-Concrete culvert,I2 ft. x 26 ft., on 'Ladders c}all lengths oil hand V .'I they should do themselves. They Cochrane sideline, between lots 10 and for axle. . ; .and 71, in 8th concession. claim that they have not the time, 3 Concrete bridge, 26 ft. x 18 ft„ on 'brit the people Lake notice of the 8th concession raid, opposite lot GCn�Crete UNION• It takes more'than Capital, more than Determination, more.thas fact that they have an abundance 20(Atha). Aggressiveness, more than Advertising, to make a ; 'of time to go all over Lhe country Plans and specifications may be seen . Products Product leader of itq kind.at the office of the Clerk at Whitevale. - l'All these aids, powerful as they are, would be unavailing Addre5sinct picnic gatherings. It The lowest or any tender'not neces- • to achieve such a position unless the Product is quite proper that the govern eerily accepted. - _ possessed superior merit. :ment should not go blindly into By order of tee Councik - F+ ielCl Tile i'"'a the matter, but the can et all W11. GEO.SroTT, Reeve l� a ;"superior Merit alone has placed y g DotiALD R.BEATOV.Clerk and 13Y'1Ck y the light neeessairy without.so so Dated July 12th, 19.20. 4344 _ � much trouble. Tile .of the West„Einar-- f©x bre€�d Mr. Drury shoe's a lack of faith � � Tile 39 4, 6 and 8 astry r Coal- I — Momarch� Flour for p li.- _-._The municipalities that are asking p i on nf`-SUI'REVACV! _ - ' for hydro-radials are among the 3 prices. fo Get m rice°. � � <~wealthiest oft the continent and Hard and Soft' Coal'of the Concrete work done. The' Campbell FlOUr� Mills Co, Ltd. the have -a reed to assm-ne all best quality on y' g q 2nd. Phone 2705 Pick. responsibility in regard to .the hand ` .�jjjlg at Y • �' ` 7•pnynlent of the band, >ind no one THOS. A. LAW Clarence Simpson -� liar any rea.�on to dispute their f T �l^" �. r;,}nrJ�n 0') .r! r'i'°�•v'� t r � ' n `(1'L^,t-. •DYiiC�. Cl'_ '�+ � ` f. ...1 f-. tif� 1 . .. ... .. Y N r- l •,-rvd'S eJ 4 G6" ..`�•'•e "t .-.,.,+I, 'Y:..Y.:nv,w.. _ � n .MS°`4 _ aT' '.� j '{,/" '.,� ..�". a-.p..f :$;4 r.Sr:a: �,y..w..lti.�-•a e_�jp•`i �•di J �'y,' •1.. ........... V Z .on it • GLAMN&4T Baptist Chas. NMI Was home over the Zv a 0 and Kra.Beard and two The annual picnic*1 the &At •N week-end. children. of Whitby, spent Sun- Sunday School which was held. on Iverg. Mrs. Ed. Gibson spent Tuesday Kra. Doherty, of Edmonton, is day with Thos. and Mrs. Birkett. Saturday afternoon last was a de- In Whitby. art ry. )n a yjait visiting with relatives in Clare- -Our usaalli quiet village was cided success. The day was fine K Chas. Sargent Is c wont and vicinity. the scene of an industrial strike and there was a large number In Bus meets all Trains to friends In Alliston. 0 Mrs, Marchant, of Dresden, Mies Mary Macnab and Miss one day last week when Mr.Elson, attendance. here was a goqd First-class Rigs to hire day or Effie Miller were in TGro-tto f6r a who was doing the draining-work programme -sports into vvbicV- -.spent the week-end at the manse. ­V f night at lowest prices.. 7. ��P Born, onSundt%y, July 11th, to few days last week. at the four corners, laid down his all entered most 6nthusiastic�lly. Norman and Mrs. Linton. a daugh. T H. and Mrs. Beal spent Tues- pick and shovel until his demands Much interest "was taken lathe jPhone 1805. day of-last week with. friends in for higherwages t ter. were granted. A' girls' baseball' match, he girls Oshawa and Whitby. riot was happily r ran averted by the showing that they were athlete Thos. Sanderson So Mrs-S. F. Robins and Miss,Mar- e$ paret Macnab were in Toronto on Ward-&Gregg shipped a car of police trustees acceding to the de- of no mean order. The day was a cattle f ruin Dagtnar on Saturday mands of the labor party. PROPRIETORS most enjoyable one to all present. YHoaday. 'Harold and Mrs of and a mixed car from Claremont. Heard, Ed. Same of our gentlemen of leisure ,,...Whitby,spent Tuesday kith -e doing_their bit on the farin, and Mrs. Gibson, at ion. A Co*3wd Lim" The north erd is a busy place these days. The steam roller is thus easing up the.labor situation. ig 1c 5"m 10 George and Mrs. Richardsun are Uyll 0 7 , doing splendid work but it is very spending a couple.of weeks.niotor: ens to different -points in the noisy out it. Mr. Chidlow, lately arrived from PrOvIR" S England, has moved into J. Mrs. A. Mihalko and twochild' B of Saskatoon, spent a week Pircular Pillow Cotton, 42 inches wide. Bleached Shirt Bundy dwelling, rec6htly-�dccu: rep; with her uncle-&ad aunt,. Ed.,and pied b7 T.P.Shirk. Mrs. Gibson. ing, 72 inohe's wide, 90 oents per yard. David and Mrs. Pugh and Ralph .snd.Miss S. E. Evans spent Sun Splendid quality. day with Leslie and Mrs. Fessby, of Uxbridge township. ALSIKE SEE D Shirtin a and Fannelettes The post office comer afters 9 Of all materials and daign Ing looked like the trenches in -WANTED In stook. It will pay you France for some days Is beginning Arsenate of Lead, Paris Green, Fly Oil "u as car works sid insimsear obtain prian Don't be totakson ib normal appearance is we do not employ Ulan,4 again. -we., will pay the highest 0" Some of our residents find that pricee:forall kinds -.Gem Fruit Jan, also red and white ly we . and do wirow on the oatnualaden of lo per ows.,whl"you INS 'they are unable to do a week's of seed. eerbmnly amm by pulebodus 9"M ski rubber rings work in six days, so have to- work Send us samples and get -aeven in order to make a respect- J. T. MALTHB80N able showinz par prices before Whitby,Ontario Miss Elizabeth Coady, of Wash- :selling. Offide and Works, Ington, D.C.,and friend,Miss Sara The beat of facilities Ef . -Ee. A N N I S Bulland, of Buffalo, N.,Y., are for cleaning. spending &* few days' with Thos. rand I Mrs. Condy.' -FOOT I Our football team went to the J.H- DOWNEY COKPANY FLEE T For the Whole Family. . LISTEN picnic at Markham on Wedue-aday WHITBY, ONTARIO STOP :­'LOOK last but were defeated by three Green River. More hard Running Shoes, tan;!white and black. gbali by Gi Grain Ch training Is what is needed. OPPM9 Now i6 the time for White Canvas Fa tAear, aliso different Ladies' Boots,high tops. White Chas. Sargent is now b,isy get- AND FL ILKING: wippers ana rumps, WIL12 tang his threshing outfit ready for 'lines of Outin�g Shoes. we can supply these rubber and leather tn the coming season, which prois. es to be a very busy one as there &In prepared to do chopping abd oat flaking.on Mondays, and Fri -lines at reasonable prices. will be an abundance of straw. All at last year's price•... A. J. and Mrs. Chandler, of Sud- ditys only. beginning -,"Coine and see—at the Coiner Shoe Stoie." on April lat. bury,are holidaying with the lat Claremont ter's parentsi J. H. and Mrs. Beal ringoia, Mr. Chandler motored down to Johu F. Bayles,' Green` --.W. M. Palmer, Claremont Ind..Phons 2804 wood Pleton this week to visit his' par easllp. who was teacher inllu. ablic school for eleven y hu- -ho hem been in Stay- -mer for the past six years, is in 7, ..Zlaremoat visiting friends, who Are delighted to see her. A lady from Orono had the mix- 'fortune to lose a grip containing M in cash and securities. It was to between Port Perry and anirerous to for and Claremont or in one cd thee t is .D Use Counterfeit Parts the' Villages. Naturally, the lady was -gi -efttly excited over her loss. Chas. Sargent will hold a Club Sale of White sewing machines at 00 his store next week. A lad yfrom Toronto will be present the first A three days of the week to demon- strate what kind of- work the WKChlne4 can do.. All lqdies-are 'invited,. whether they 11 hAve a -,e- man o use 10 arts Y allowing your g' aragv t Imitation M hother. they machinornot or w intend e to buy or not. Brepairing your - car you not I invite repeatea regir Claremont f.-lowing pupils of the 7' were successful at the recent De- School bills and more serious breakdowns, tut you actually en an -,.-partmental Lower School Examin- ger your own life and the lives of others. Cheap and inferior.parts used in tion for Entrance into the Normal Schools "d Faculties' df Educa. connection with the steering control are liable to cause accidents of a very tion: Helen Barclay, Verna Bing, serious nature.. ham, Lois Brodie, Wilfred Dou Annie Fiss (Geog.), Ethel Genuine Vera Life Wheri You'Use­" `.�' retie, ( auslin, Mm&Jf)nes,.Lorne Jones, You Risk Your Ford Spnngs us Lloyd Johnston, Thomas Hortop. Imitation $ es Imitation Springs Donald Rawson. Lewis Raxlen. Spindles Of the fourteen who wrote from 'Ge ine'Ford front and r nu n rear springs the local C,6qtinuation School. In a recent test the tensile strength .twelve were-successful. Teachers -are made of Vanadium spring steel t. *ad pupils are to be congra4ulated of the genuine Ford Vanadium lum spriv -7 on this splendid result. Steel spindle arm was found to be having a tensile.strengt4 of 210,000 James V,nderbill had rather an exciting experience with his auto ove '100% more than r that of the pounds per square inch, and one day last week. He had gone ..Counterfeit machine steel a t an elastic limit of 200,000 pounds., car on top of a hill. A gust of The arms were submitted t( genuine into one of hid fields and left the shock, Ford spring is tested wind happened to come along and started the car down hill. It soon And the counterfeit arm broke in the factory. Front springs are gained speed and did not stop un- .'at a pulling' -force equivalent -,subjected to a pressuria of 1,95,0 Uit jumped over some big bould- pounds. In the fatigue test the average gen- ers and landed on top of a 'huge -to 11,425 poiinds applied to a cross section. -a comes ume spring etune pile. With the exception of The same pulling force applied to will stand 60,000 strokes before I Rear springs are a bent axle, no dabiage was done W.1ding cross section of a genuine Ford breaking. subjected to a .'spin pressure average to the car. Mr. Underhill thinks spindle arm did not even change its original P Of 2000 pounds and the that he has an exceptionaully fine car as it will run without gasoline, size or shape. In order to separate the genuine spnng will abs6rb 40,000 strokes genuine spindle arm Y, AVpl Pulling mecessar Lv 'y u before breaking. .-but thinks it better to apply th.e so brakes when standing still. ' force of 25,000 pounds. A most instructive programme- Itation springs are generally•madeof car was given at the meeting of the vi arts '6- 1& st;661 having a tensile strength Of dnTy''' ..home of The spindle arm is one of the vital 6 Women's Institute at the Jas. Underhill on Tuesday after, teeing into the control of a car, and parts using -130,000 pounds per square in&W-dah elastic noon. The programme was given ous parts in such places,Ford owners are limit of only 115,000 pounds. In ordinai7 by.the young ladies, who gave a spurl risking lives and property. arvice they soon flatten out. debate on "Resolved that the Home has Greater Influence on h Character than the Sehool." The You are, when merely protecting yoiir�ejLandAvoMing�xepeated-repiir-bi�lls- ,'affirrffative was taken by Misses Mary Forsyth and Mabel'31cLellan YO u demand genuine Fdr4 parts. -and the negative by Misses Bessie 14? ­Graham and Merle -Stephenson. All the debaters did exceptionally lOnly Genuine Ford Parts Can be 'Used w' Wety well­ The pidires, M1.99 HeRs'llp­ 4 -Miqq BF461 —and Ed ward- s, decided — in.favor of the negative by four i ntj. After the debate an excel-eat paper and demon sit ratio n on L ock for H-0 VV to Pref)ar s a Full Course Dinner,'! was given by Mks C. Un- h Sign '-derhill. - A program of inusic was t e given, consisting of solos by Miss Bessie Bennett and Miss Gladys Paten-can, duet,by X!iss Aldine and Ida Joe Ward, and a pi.,iiio)aolo PICKPI11INCT. GAR.AQxE, -DE ALE RSI PICKERING 0,e 7' 'by Nfi-Q Elizabeth Ward. The Nneflon elnqerl w7fth A ni •e -,ocial L&I'TINTIS time and Inneh on the lawn. r• !" "'"�.'' i.,� �w5,. :Via'' 'w'.; .'° � �i!a.'*,. ': +.'-• Fw;,'• O`1t�'', or, 7. J 1 1 - •`.`gill. ,/'- - •1'14.: y� !.'�. -h'.. ..__ - .. :�, �,n„ ' ' _, - - -J-Y.• - ywiiYAYYIEvfi�awrw•�,;:wrMO-ws:w�+RS1r+t:,�'W;:�,emA.enRf.' .a�i,'diy�r..e4•,Ka u/rat}�i+... rar:-r�-r.,-.Fl^`�.!'uM�,, brother and talker both to him for so '• • • I �+ .Y long. Of course he.suss in bed; but ,,,- When Mail n he had been in bed for six weeks when • When 1 Became` 1Tli�ii T he fractured his knee,and had been a j "$IIfXSsuiL00� d sae Orlglml s bber ?stt7 Re tree, mother h„ Auto Tares; Rubber Boots. Guaraat ed paler and thinner. Corinne an � ,.- •�.,Ia, ' �. - - -_-- — -_ o r were too easily frightened. By CLARA SHARPE. en I heard two doors. slam, - to satisfy. 50 cents Positwid. 'tall Dick was saying, "I I:new you were "Oh, Barker," he said quietly, as a your .order to-day. , on deck. Don't hear. anything .like young man, of evidently higher rank; Z. soaoasid, ati aaMoasae st.. sroronta > _ that from mother and Corinne, you in the office than Hawkins s our order to-day., 2. ecnwaeia, s! ppeared, aalaousle tt., soseato. - - know. Oh, sit down kid,, and make in answer to his summons, "a very Ir h^ A woman passed rapidly down the yourself uncomfortable!" strange thing has happened. You In the house the stillness was ab-1 hall—a' strange woman, tall, dark- Charlie obediently glanceta�bout for remembered we _have often wondered back to 'his desk. Then he gasped; -solute. Charlie closed the front door j faced, write•clad; she opened Dick's a chair. what use there could have been for I and' nearly fell over his high stool? with his customary tang. Then he!door and closed it noiselessly benind "Sit'on the bed," ordered Dick, in these in the office," and be. dangled The directors of Ton-bridge's s begged _ r her. Whet was.-a nurse, of course. his usual peremptory manner.­I'm not , to offer'him their best thanks, and felt soirry;he had not 'meant'to bang t 3' two strangely-cut keys at his finger's-I the des;red to ask his acceptance of Corinnc had not told him the truth= one of these nervous patients. You Y p Y the door. If his mother were ill again end ex la spoke. I think I have found ',:it would make her.head worse. But at I Dick was t wily.hurt, or he would uct can joggle all you please." the explanation. Please get the mss-i the enclosed cheque for--five hundred the sound the library curtains parted have let them get a nurse. Charlie dropped upon the foot of the senger to take up the boards in front I Pounds! 'And Cori nne came out. She was quite! He went to his own room first, and bed. of the main safe with.what tools he I Fred went up to his chiefs desk, le, and her eyes looked swollen; she he meant to go in very quietly; but I "]ltlter and C'rinne seem to think can get in a hurry. If my conjecture f and said he was not feeling well, pa somehow the door slipped and slam- o , dyir " ,� would have to go home. But he did j had been crying. His mother must be'somehow u g be remarked. Say, is right, there will be another safe worse than usual. I med as usual. WAh a feeling of con-'C'rinne's all worked up. Has she had underneath, and this is the key of its not go home. He went,straight to old "O,Charlie!" said Corinne, and then tritiot>,he quickly it again, and a- scrap with Harvey, do you know? door. The other key opens a deed-box l Watson's shop, and said that he had caught her under lip in her teeth. then closed it without a sound. 'then She didn't answer me when I asked inaide the s'mall,2r safe. - Please tell come to take-Jennie out to choose the A 4uigk fear widened Charlie's blue I he cast his cap on the bed and strolled her." the messenger to hurry." furniture for their new home, as they eyes. to the window. In the yard of the "Guess not. He was here yester- Barker said it would be,only he would probably be getting married eMother—"he began. l next house the two young Bersons day„ y within a month. „ , „ were playing Indian. Nancy,trim and work of a few moments, and darted It isn't mother. Corinne turned i Y g, Charley gazed curiously at the bed- away. Mr. Tunbridge then turned to _ away until he could,not see her face. pretty in a pink frock, came down the clothes. Fred, who had been a little mystified The Looking Glass. "It's—Dick." steps. Charlie whistled, and she look- "Leg?" he inquired. by all that had ,been going on, and Oh!" Charlie could think ,of no- ed up and waved her hand. She was Dick shook his head. "No. More said: The average man's suspicion of as attractive as ever, and he had not "Do you mind vin me others is due to the fact of his Intl- _`•- thir.,g else to say. Dick--big, sturdy the back, I guess. Or, kind of al. over. giving. your Dut�illl And so ill that they had had ame or anything.tell Dick would let Doesn't hurt,though. I don.'t feel.much name?" mate acquaintance of himself. called him home. He kicked at his him take the machine, he decided he at all. Fred gave it, and'added that he was mit case•' „ would ask her to go riding that very "Not at ells It must feel loon not employed at the Old English bank josh , y The Amazon river drains an area "I didn't know D:ek was home, he g to feel anything. Not like it was round the corner. I ',✓00,000 srluare miles. morning. It was Saturday; he felt a `"Ate"said lull✓. Tonbrid a "then you, i °f 1`' remarked finally:- little regret that he could not have paralyzed,though?"he added,startled g , Y , " ++ g are a responsible person, and I ma `in was just coming home, said. been called home in the middle of the by the new thought. y Perhaps you have observed that the C°rinneu with a little choke in tees week. But then, if it were not Sat- "No,just kind of as if they weren't tell you juste how the matter stands. voice: And the train— I " _ -- When we took over th:a business from man who has a long head seldom has "A wreck!" cried Charlie. "I-didn'trurday, Nancy would be.in school, there." sounds like it might be Bander's twenty years ago, part of a long tongue. He knelt down to unstrap his suit- y get well quick? the assets were twenty thousand — 'k.. lsear.anyth;ng about-.-'.' (case and pull out his"beloved; gaudy, awfully bad. Will it — No. We tole them-- You don•t p It won't keep you 'out of football?" pounds had them bon readotoehand aver Bang. Keep Minard'a Liniment !n the house. read the papers much qt school, do green-and-white-striped sweater. s y - His voice was suddenly anxious. Y :• = you?" I Whenever he had it on, with the brit- y but, unfortunately, he died suddenly ^ � The dime room door opened, and'Ijant knitted cap that matched it, :te Dick's lips tightened."No more foot- before the transaction could be tom- VOAR 3E SALT g always wanted to get the car out on ball, I guess,'.' he answered slowly. feted. We did not know of the exist- Mra. Brllard slowly closed it behind ?" p L A N SALT 'her, then gave a little cry. i tl:e'level,empty stretches of the boule-' No more football?" cried Chahlie - „' !„ vard and-open the throttle to the last in dismay. "O Dick! Never?" ens of the private safe, though e- Charlie. Baby She pulled his „ soberly. had safeguarded c e, leaving t de-' Bulk CarlOta smooth boy ebeek doom.to hers,which;notch that•he dared, and imagine him- "It s tfmy la tt, ✓spite/? Dick couse. ecxtption of it in code, which but for was wet with sudden tears; only in the I self to be one of the famous racing y year, anyway, of course. y y l TORONTO SALT WORKS _ drivers. There was_only one garment And we won from Ottawa." you would have been irretrievably, last two yCats l.nCi bLC l.�d •`�` in the world that-he rather wear " Dick, the McGill game!" _ lost. We had supposed that the bonds, C. J.CLIFF TORONTO up. He drew-back as :coon as he could , had been stolen;-but, as the interest and furtively wiped the little damp-I—Dicks blue jersey with the big white Dick did not answer,and after a MO- coupons had never been presented for� Hess from his thee:_ with the back of I - T on it. He -remembered with a went Charlie said: Used for 70 Years came little glow of pr:de the day that Dick "Say, tell me about it, will you? c�luysion that the bonds had been hid- Thru its use Grandmother's hit hand. She so ditetr cried that way when he.started off to school, or came;had'let him wear it, and how he had You know, a fellow can't ever get den by Mr. Bander for greater safety, youthful appearance has ' home—it was'more than he could have!resolved then to have one like it him- anything out of trotter sand C'rinne. Why they had not been depoa:ted at remained unul youth has '� endured from anyone else. - +self some day. She said it was a wreck." the bank we could not tell. This "Go on sap quietly, dear;" said Co-I A gentle rap sent him to the door, "Yes. Just a few miles u here— g Paper become but a memory, rinne. "He—he'll want .to see you with the startling sweater over his lucky it was so near home, wasn't it? tomes affords -the first clue to give wheite ap earanpesri` pretty soon. arm. The tall, white-clad woman j I hate hospitals. The engin.- went. off mystery we have been able to obtain renders leaves the joy "Sere," agreed Csartie. "Say, stood there. the track—split rail. Went over a fif- You shall hear frAm us during the of Beauty with yo - `C`rinne, is he hurt bad--honest?" "You're Charlie, aren't you?" shelteen foot bank, and• eveything got afternoon." for many `* ` His mother's slight forth disappear- inquired, with just the suggestion of i Pretty well piled up." Fred walked out of the office in a ycars. ed between the library curtains,and it I a smile on her pleasant face. "Your "Oh! Anyone killed? Couldn't you mingled state of cgnfusion and .ex- •awas almost a minute that he waited brctber would like to see you now." I get out? Something Pall on you. citement. At three o'clock that after - far Corinne's reply. Charlie threw the sweater on the I "Don't. get ;n a hurry. As near ag noon the brass-b-ttoned messenger " the No.-honey, not very bad. But—hell bed and followed her awkwardly-With I I can remember—these thing get kind from Tonbridge's brought a note to I !wasted to see you,and—it was almost'a boy's instinctive shrinking from the I of balled up, you know—but the top the bank for Mr. Marsden. Fred took _ time for you to come home,anyway." quiet and darkness of a sick-room lee i of the caar was k;nd of caving down on the note and opened it as he walked "Oh, all right! I was kind of afraid hesitated at the door. But the morn-;us, and there was a woman with soms —-- - - - - - - -— - -- - _ lfoi a minute, when•mother—but she's :ng sun streaming through the win- little kids, and an old man—I think— so easy scared, you know." I dows, and Dick's face, brown against and a°girt. And there was just a little. Be nicked a his suacase.and t,•..rt- the white tllow, reassured him. The hole �E���� Be p I p' ,-you knot,—so I held it u•+ while ..ed up the stairs, but turned with triis nurse quietly closed the door and dis- they crawled out. None of the rest chief in his.eyes. appeared down the hall again, " :. _... of em were strong enough, you see. - -- "Say, sis, where's Harvey? I was "Hello, kid! "0 Dtek!".cried Charlie, w:th shin- -Of ability and good local connections—preferably - some surprisf-d noC to see him camped There was nothing weak in the fam- ing eyes. "You let them all get out—, a tailor or clothing man An the wont steps." iliar, hearty tone. Char!ie felt dis- and' then—" She made nn reply, and he chttci,laii.I t nctly relieved. It h r not seemed "Yea, they all got out And the • ICan Earn Big' Money< tc himse� as he uen' on up to 1;.9,possible that anything really serious'whole business kind of fell on me 'easing Cor;nne was always had happened to Dick—big, robust, then:' - 'a kalf the fun of coming hopte. �tender-hearted Dick, who had been "Say!" murmured Charlie. "Think ` selling Men's blade-to-Measure Ciolhes in his _ ' Sty quality f nt is k _ of saving a lot of peoples lives like ]ocalit le,qua i ,and value ga en mown - .•-• that! But will it keep you in very }� long, do you think?" from Ocean to Ocean. Address—in first instance "No." Dick's smile was reassuring. —'with full information to P.O.Box 105,Montreal l In "I'll be out of here before long." = But the McGill game,"Charlie said. a I-• - f y our doing wla t'wasw h whil „Say, kid' said Dick earnestly. _ "Listen here—it was worth while. And - ' no matter what you e-:er hear anyone say,about, it, you remember I said it S at t t �- Zo was worth while. And I ought to • y know." 'He smiled again. "I seem to be the chief party concerned." "But it does seem like if it only - V The Shaving Service for Eve ry•Man—Everywhere: aaan't_ your senior year: "Ye s, I'v e thought of that, too. I've kind of wished all along that I wasn't Ili ::1 a senior—I'd like to•be there next year ■ i \ - when you're a freshman. ;here's lots o of ropes I could,show you—things you °'roserity` ought to know that I can't tell you:'' - ""� "Yes,"' agreed- Ch'arl;e obediently, - _ : ;. :_ --•- .°:.:.•• • �� _ yet wnah Ineoluld be there;' ✓eyes r, • ! _ a• -' 'E Dick, with a little worried line be- l u : tween-his brows. `I can't tell you— • 1� _ YOU would say that the man pictured � only listen, kid—and you won't forg here -was well-to-do. His Smart o will you, 'when you get up there by yourself and you know I can't se_ -appearance gives an ai of Pros- you? I want you to remember that lI there's a lot of things I've done there - perity that is a distinct asset in his ;that g ou've of ti do too. Get me? Y busines§and social life. ;And it'll .generally mean goo l hard' -� 1• ' •. .4 work, too, and always sticking to Now imagine him with a couple of day's growth of beard! Who th:r.gs, and always playing the game I now would guess his ros evil He no longer hotels his head straightthe t I needn't tell s - that! .-���� dff"ffieFlcwow� .,.p „y. g I made the team edn't I was shah,so erect but that'll never get you ori--you'll I y have to work for it. And if ever I Yet a few swift strokes of his keen-edged Gilleve, and he is ready_ hear about your giving up-in.the midst MPERIAL Parowax=seals in all the natural flavors'of fresh - I of anything—well,•you.know what I fruit'into your preserves. The sale and sanitary way to to face the world again—sure of respectful attention. think of a quitter." preserve fruits, jams; pickles er vegetables. Saves tune,labor Are YOU depriving yourself of far more than you can imagine b "Yes,"" agreed Charlie again,ain a little and money. y g The Parowax way is the easy way. Just Pour the melted wait delaying the purchase of your Gillette Safety Razor? uncomfortable. - over your cooled preserves and it solidifies into a clean,au-tight Dick grinned cheerfully. i. _ Do you realize that there is something more than easier shaving, "Wouldn't I make a peach of a seat=dust-proof and moisture-proof. preacher I did✓,'. really mean to o .-:time saved, and a smoother chin corning from your investment of • tear it off .like that, but it's the best it ctmecbefore I ge�attothero It's T5.00 in a Gillette Look prosperous--it is the first step to*aids being prosperous! t '. - out," he added quickly. "Go on 'out— —a pure refined white wax, odorless,tasteless,colorless; abso- " I wish I could, lutely sanitary—no chemicals or acids. NO STROPPING---NO HONING Charlie rose. "I thought I'd take placed in our wash-boiler, Imperial Parow -': loosens the dirt, _ the machine, if you--" bleaches the clothes and removes the greasy spots that otherwise _ Make a,pofnt of asking your fotnn dealer to show you some "And .take' Nancy riding, I'll bet. require so much rubbing. Rubbed over your iron,and mixed All right—skip!" with your starch,it gives that finished lustre to ironing that is GILLETTE Safely Razor Sets, including ibe new `Big Fellow"at "It's'qu,:te cold;"began charlie,"and to much desired. Imperial Parowax,a household necessity. my sweater—" — b -- rJ.Q® the Set �` "Oh, stop that!" commanded Dick. For scle by good dcCA terry ckrrc. e "If you want my sweater, ask for it. MADE IN CANADA"' MADE IN CANADA " It's b the -awl shelf." `---- r - t_.�-W --:thrThanks �wt ly,d said Chted�blue o C"` _ a - -- sweater over nts arm. I"Is r0ralks Kai a (To be con-eluded next issue.) ORLD OVER ­:.'KNOWN'KNOWN THE )N 723 f. WOO- f3inard1s Liniment used by Physicians ` •�` e" :rs.. �-.p l _si ax.::� - _ ,:c.:.:.G.:- tea' "..+. .- -----'..,�"e,'y: '•asst, ° ° -yam. .' -,� ,v •, .y. ;,..,.-"-",,�,grP.�'�t*''�-'`y`. �. •t .yrnn'�..' -:S. frt t _ ';�.;L•. sn: _ y.:":i- '��: .. -,�,a ,:'Y.�:: ._�, s,'� .v,•,�.:- '!':'''"•� ,.T3?" 'w 1,.tA. �.;.,, ;A.•;kY: `:s,.:�5'°<,:."�.�"a�!._ ••...+.a: ,g -�.r.:•t�,� :a-:s i.•` »'fir,,t'�.."�.+.'","�`• .. ,•s r� •:s. .p,�'.,._YY ,u' .c air. :..•' +.„fit';.' ¢L' 'r ai , -•1 �'..�+� �, ,.•�' ';5^^ •:� x•..'.w. ,,.-.. ,•., �3��^;C:"" '.,;?:�.� ;I+'.� .�,. ,� ,.a r Yr.t•" •Y ;�h,*•„s,-••,'y'n� `(y.z.,•�^ ,s+'ik, •i`�%•';'.`�+ �"S. ^>'� ''', j: .'f �T,w-�. ,,, .'a0"(+•'. .�',..� `y,.^^ ( v.'rE'� dw x• �'•. '�• .L a•.6',.�• ",�i ri'� Y . ,�,.•'�. y p , i�, ,'i' b • _ . , .. , . •.. `�: ATE,S'. SPA THE BEGMG _ . � �fieeWy Ma et Report 4 B THIHGS SAYS �.L4YD G 4 ' `•`` ;yyiy ;:> . Wholesale Grain. $6.26; primes, $4; Japans $6 Litnai .:.' `O J :,.. - - Madagascar, 12 H'%uitia ;r 7 i''s'f};v ;. Toronto,July 20.=Man. wheat-No. g $ 'dic; Japan, 1�to lie 1 Northern, $3.15 No. 2 Northern, Maple products-Syrup, per imp. ry!-,r+; `'.°,!,ra:i'•.i"':c7se'•L.:..>;+;';'y; :�"'>:iv': ' 81. .40 t,f"4:•':,,::,•,.,„. $3.12; No. 3 Northern, $3.03,in 'store g $3 to $3.50; per 5 imp. gala. � rench Are Not Hopeful• of the Future-British Believe .. :`+ ' -- Fort w':Iliam, $3.2'5 to $s.4o. Maple sugar, lb:, 2 ;r That Germany Will-Pay Reparations When Able 's" ,,,•'. Manitoba oats-NQ. 2 cw,_$lea; to 3oc. t0 DO So-Allies Will Get Coal. : ``"''`' ` No. 3 cw, $1.10; extra No. 1 feed, Provisions-Wholesale. _-- ' - :: ''` "`^`: s' ' :::;'<' 1.00 No 1 No 2 feed, Smoked meats-Hams, med., 46 to -,- . $ feed, $1.09f s. $1.05'6, in store Fort William. 49c; heavy, 40 to 42c; cooked, 63 t° *�. Spa, July 18.-The streets 'of this who is the British Premier, whether ; . re lied `' " ` ' Manitoba barley little 3 CW, $1.72; 66c;, rolls, 34 to 36c; cottage rolls, little watering place this morning are or not Spa was a success. I>Ye P ,;:<;<•>::r; a:.; ' `>' No. 4 CW 1.40 rejected, 1.25 feed, 39 to 41c; breakfast `bacon, 48 to 52c still filled with the panoply of a dozen that it had been a success. s " » ' $ 1 ' $ t a P P Y 4 , $1.35, in store Fort William. i backs, plaifl, 52 to 54c;- bone less, Governments starting home after two Asked what he thought of the Ger- y..:,.::.:,:;! ,:;.., American corn-No. 3 yellow, $3.30; to 64c. - hectic weeks, during 'which Spa has man, delegates, he replied they were ;;'.•: nominal, track, Torontox prom_t ship- Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 2T . been the Capital of Europe. With the honest men who wanted to do their went: to 28c; clear bellies, 26 to'27c. Spa confernce ended, it is fitting to best; but were in a difficult position. Ontario oats-No. 3 white, nominal. Lard-Pure tierces, 28 to 28%c; ,�. ' , per tubs, 2836 to 29c; pails, 28% to 29/4; try to estimate its value. '+ He hastened to-say that this send- Ontario wheat-No. 1 Winter, ` The results of the Spa meeting are ment did not apply to Hugo Stinnea car lot, $2 to $2.01; No. 2, do, $1.98 Prints, 29% to 30c. Compound tierces, z, more moral than material. FTJm the whom he judged as a fanatic. to $2.01; No. 3 do, $1.92 to $1.93, f.o. 25 to 263X; tubs, 26 to 26�fac; palls, V: g b, shipping points, according to to 2634 c.; prints, 27 to 27�/ac, material point of view none except its The correspondent is not authorized freights. 126% Montreal Markets. most ardent advocates will call Spa to quote all Lloyd George said, but , Ontario wheat-No. 1 Spring, per Montreal; July ,20.-Oats, Canadian success. Its acomplisliments of a he characterized Spa as "the be- r car lot, $2.02 to $2.03; No.•2 do,'$1.981 West., No. 2, $1.38 to $1x10; do, No S �. material sort were two: g:nning of big things." He recalled Admiral "Jacky" Fisher to $2.01; No. 3 do, $1.95 to $2.01, f-0.1 $1.36 to $1.37. Flour, new standard - First, the Germans were bound tl,at it was he who was responsible b. shipping points; ' according to grade, $14.85 to $16.05. Rolled oats, One'of Britain's most famous 'bull- frei I g $5.90 to $5.95. Bran, new to disarm. for the meeting, as he had suggested ghts• •• bag of 90 lbs., • dogs," who has just passed away. He peas-No. 2 nominal $54.25. Shorts, $61.25. Cheese, finest : Secondly,.the Germans were'bound it and planned it. He believed disarm- was a fearless fighter and naval re- Barley-Malting, $1.84 to $1.86, ac- easterns, 27%c. Butter, choicest anew under sanctions of a definite amznt was-the. big accomplishment, ;(.. nature to deliver 2,000,000 tons of because so long as there remained 3 -farmer and lived to see the subjection i cording•to freights outside. creamery, 60 t° 61c. Eggs,fresh, 60c. ; coal monthly to the allies. 000 000 rifles in Oermai3y,and millions of the power that threatered the su- Buckwheat-No. 2,nominal Potatoes, bey bag, car lots, $5.50: ' premacy of the bllstress of the Seas. I Rye-No. 3, $2.20 to '$2.25, acco-,d- Live Stock Markets, t, The question,of reparations will be of men who but yceterday were sol- He was one of the few men who saw mg to freight's outside. •'-?'^ considered by a commission of experts diers the rest of Europe could not be Manitoba flour-Government stand- Toronto, July 20.=Choice heavy :. the menace of Germany- n. her naval i steers, $15.50 to $16; good heavy.. .' sitting in Geneva within 'month. content or free from fear. He hoped programme. ard, $14.85,Toronto." f steers, $15 to $15.25; butchers' cattle, From the moral point of view the the Germans would be able to care Ontario flour-Government stand- y' choice $14.50 to $16• do, good, $14 P • ard, $12.90 nominal. ' Spa meeting marks the beginning of a out their Spa bargain on disarms-' i to $1425• do, mad., $11.75 to $12.26• Mil-Ifeed-Car lots delivered Mont-• ' :new era in European peace-making. pent. JUDGE TO BE SENT do, com., $9 to $10; bulls, choice, $1d -; Auer six years of se ration the As for coal, real freights,bags included: Bran, per! pa he,was quite sure the TO HUDSON BAY 1 ton, $52; shorts, per ton, $61; good;to $12.2b; do, good, $9.b0 to $11; do, German Government is back in the allies would et it, even if the had rough $6 to$8• butchers cows choice, g Y ^_ Peed flour, $3.75 to $4.00. I good', 11 } society of the rest of the continent's to go and-fetch it. He thought it' Hay-No. 1, per ton, $31; mixed, $11.75 to $12.2b; do; g $ to •Government, at least for the present. would be a long and difficult task to Will Travel 2,000 Miles to i per ton, $27, track. $11.26; do, com., $6.50 to $7.60; stack- ;.. The Germans have learned that the collect the reparations . but that it Straw-Car'lots r ton $15.to$16 ''era, $9 to $11; feeders, $11 to $12.50; allies are united in their determine- could be done. - The allies,.howoyer Hold Trial of Eskimo track, Toronto. ' canners and cutters, $b to$6.26; milk= Murderer. era, good to choice, $100 to $165; do, tion to enforce the treaty. must wait until Germany produces Country Produce-Wholesale. com, and med., $65 to $75; lambs, The German'Government is going wealth again before they could expect A despatch from Ottawa says:--As. Cheese 'New, large, 32 to 33c;;yearlings, $12 to $13; do, spring, home declaring that 't fears its end to be'paid. He declared that German twins, 321,E to.33%c• triplets, 33%'to'$16.50 to $18; calves, good-to choice Y a stop-over on -their long journey I ' ; ' is near because of the agreements to was riot paying her way, but living on back 'to the land' of endless ice and 134% to 35%c; 3St to 35c;It ns old, ,36•to fed and watered, $20.75;Udo,$we'ghe� ' i+ which it consented. tLe printing presses. That would i snow, Sergeant Dou +as of the Royal;gaze. ,-- a+ • � - ' �" g g i - - 3 ..3r_. Van I.., , ., 0494C. J- The French are !rankly skeptical of have to be changed. The allies would t I 5 the value of the results obtained here. be paid when Ge:n:any was in a po_ ,£_L..l:a„ Zt„u„:cl P°I:ce, and Uuang- Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 49 to country points, $19-50. , But the English are more hopeful. sition to wak, an- Eskimo murderer from -the 56c; creamery prints,'59 t-o 62c. Montreal, July 0-Butcher steers, g p pay. As for the immediate regions around the North Pole, arriv- Margarine-35 to 39c. com., $8 to $10.50; butcher heifers, Late last night the correspondents present, he said, there was no -get- ed in Ottawa recently,and were quar- Eggs No. 1, 56 to 57c;.selects, 58!med., $9.50 to $11.50; com., &6.50 to . . r asked that weary-laced little_wizard, ting blood out of a store. tered at the "mounties" headquarters to 59c. f$9; butcher cows, choice, $10 to $12; n_ GRAIN ACREAGE - 'at 120 Victoria street. Ouangwak 'a Dressed poultry-Spring chickens„made , 4. $9; canners, $3 to $4.60; .4 >. a British subject. 60e; roosters, .,Oc; fowl, 36c; tunceys,(cutt., $ $to . Good butcher bulls, 63 to 60c;ducklings,38 to 40c; squabs,,com:, $6 to $8. Good veal, $11.50 to { LOWER IN CANADA After his long journey from the doz., $6.50: 1$43.50• med., $6 to $11; grace, $6 to • =. �.: .• - Northland to .Winni a his native Live i y p g; poultry-Spring chickens, 60c; $ Ewes, $6 to $9.60; lamb good, Slight Decrease From 1919 ; garments were in a sad state of dis- roosters, �26c; fowl, 34c; ' ducklings,r514.50 to $16; com.,$12 to $14. Hogs, Shown b Government "'' 7 repair, so that he comes to Ottawa 30c- in off-car weights, selects; $20.50 to$21; y ` M` in the raiment of a white man. He Beans-Canadian, hand-picked,,bus.,'.saws, $16.50 to $17, is in the neighborhood-of from 20 •`.__ '- ' Statistics.. - _ . : A despatch from Ottawa says:- = �, i o 27 years.of age, and has been PRINCE JOACHiN� PLANS TO RECRUIT ' ?'' noticeably failing since. he left his DIES.BY OWN HAND HARVESTERS FOR WEST '' - The acreage'sown to wheat, including' :', . � g fall wheat, in all Canada, is now esti-! native snows. - mated at 17,186,300 acres,which com-; ''.v j:' ': . The Eskimo is'charged with-having Youngest Hohenzollern Shot 40,000_ -Hands Needed For ---pares :.°''`:` `> murdered a brother native,in order to ' Himself at Potsdam^_ The _. a �-- ,.'' obtain the !attar's wife,_._�.hon�he-_ h' of Ottawa, dui' 18.-At an Important with !9, 126, 968 acres, the final' .. = estimate foi 1919 and represents ""� decrease of 10 per cent. Spring wheat' ," .' a`" 4'.= meted-fo kis `. ;,, the region y��"rn; Juiy.18.-Prince Joachim r P� according t0 the estimate of the Do- < around Chesterfield Inlet. O m=uuangwak Hohenzollern, youngest son of for conference between representatives of minion Bureau of Statistics, occupies 'art is going back to stand triad its his own er Empe;or William, committed a0i- the passenger departments of the thin year 1 ,446,000 acres, or it per. country as a reminder to his brother Bide to-day' in Potsdam. Canadian National and Canadian Pa- cent. less than last year. ' Fall wheat. natives that the law of the white man Later. advises say Prince Joachim cifl'c Railways and the Minister and acreage this year is 740,300 acres, an must be respected, shot himself Saturday in his residence,-officials of'the Department of Labor, -�' • increase of 10 per cent. over last year. He will be the first native who has the Villa Leignitz, Potsdam. He was the queption-of recruiting and trans- Acreage in oats has increased 4 per ever been tried in his own coiuntiy. removed to St.' Joseph's Hospital, portation of labor for the -Western ; 8 +'I where he died a few hours later. harvest was discussed, - cent. from. 14; 952,114 to 15,b56 400 Next year the Department of Justice •' •�': acres. Barley is sown on 2,588,000' will send a judge on the long journey Joadifm recently had been suffering Through the employment service a roses, or 2 per ,cent. less than last to Chesterfield, and a court will be from great mental depression: careful survey of the labor require• year;•rye, 729,500 acres,or 3 per cent. Hon. I. A. Tuachereau held there for the edification of the He is believed to have,been-'in fin- ments for the harvest was made, and :.. leas;, ear 2 583 000 ac ancial straits, it appeared that about 40,000 l arveat- p acres, a decrease Who succeeds Sir Longer Gouia-as Eskimos. Tha will be the first time of 3 per cent.; mixed grains, 909,350 prime Minister of Quebec. that a'judge-has ever penetrated into The only member of the farmer era would be needed, of whom probab• acres, an increase of 1 per cent; hay that part of the North-west Terri- Imperial family now in Potsdam is iy 10,000-could be secured through.the tories. Eitel Frederick, the former Emperor a offices of the, employment service in claverTw,40a i acres. decrease PROGRESS, IN CANADA'S � A T second non. I the Prairie Provinces and British Col- ' 2 per cent.; alfalfa, 229,300 acres, in- _murder case has been re- ;y ._..-,MERCANTILE FLEE' �'"r`°" umbia. An effort would be made to _-crease 1 per cent. The area in po- - parted to the police from the same! 1'ri"ce 3utt�L::.. ' tatoes is 819,000 acres, practically the ; region. This will be investigated by 117, 1890, in Berlin. He served during I recruit the remaining 30,000 i the - . same as last year. Half of Fleet of Sixty-Three Sergt. Douglas during the coming.the late war on both the Western and I East. Of this number, 13,000'will be ,. The Prairie Provinces have'an esti- Vessels Have Been winter, and, if possible, the peeps- Eastern fronts. During the -fir yeari required for Manitoba, 15,000 for Sas-. mated area sown to wheat of 15,771,- trator of the second cr:me will stand of the war he was wounded in the katchewan and 20,000 for Alberta. It ' 000 acres,against 17,750,167 last year, " 'Ftn1s11ed. - trial with the Eskimo who is now in fighting in France. When he recov- was agreed at the conference that her- a decrease of 10 per cent, Manitoba A despatch from Ottawa says:-, Ottawa.' I seed he was transferred to the Rua- vest excursions will be despatched _has 2,687,000, against 2,880,301 last Such satisfactory progress is being F From Ottawa the-greater part of sian front, where tie had several nar West from all the Eastern Provinces =L^ year; Saskatchewan, 9,440,000 acres, made wah the coistruction of Can- 'the journey to Chesterfield will be on row escapes from capture,.and after-!in order ,to distribute the burden of 'against 10,58 ,363; Alberta,,3,644„000 ada's mercantile marine fleet that it one of the comfortable Hudson Bay' wards suffered a.serious illness. (supplying this volume of labor over �zr• acres, against 4,282,386 acres last is believed in Government circles that CO.'s trading steamers, ,sailing from After the defeat of the Germans all parts of the East as < :ly as ' ' ► Montreal.. Chesterfield by the sea there were rumors that Emperor Wig Possible.• " ' ' year, the whole fleet of G3 vessels will be. _ in commission by March 31 next,-the matte, is almost-4,000 .miles from liam won�d abdicate in favor. o! FORMER EMPRESS ` LEAGUE ISSUE HAS end of the current fiscal year. Montreal. Joachim. The Prince was married in ,s Up to the Fresent time 32 vessels' 1916 to Princess Marie Augustine-of .,BURIED IN ENGLAND COX'S SUPPORT , and splendid head- - Anhalt, who then'was just seventeen I ' Up been finizhgd p way is be:rg made with the ,they half; Manitoba Poem head- 'Prize - years old. A despatch from Paris In Accord With'Pres. Wilson of the fleet. Particularly good pro-; early in the present year said Joachim Eugenie s Remains Accorded p Goes to Ontario Girl Naval and Military µ_ had brought a suit for divorce. ry Honors _ _ on.League of Nations greys is being made at the Montreal, _ 4 at Southampton. Question. St. John, ' Colliagmeod and Port i A despatch from Winnipeg says:- P i' ;^ '' Arthur yard's. Miss Frances Beatrice Taylor of 128 Sinn Feiners Arrested - London, July 18.-The body of Washington, July 18.-Governor Several vessels of large tonnage! Mill street, London, Ont., has been After Firing on Police Empress Eugenie was accorded naval ' lames, M. Cox to 'built in inland being'assured Presi- bein yards will be, awarded first place in a poem comps- (and- military honor's this morning on �t dent Wilson that if.elected he would' "'• I f , utili:.ed in ocean-goin? s,:r•ices, and tition held by The Manitoba Free, A despatch from Dublin says:A;arrival at Southampton, where it was do everything within his power to it.will be necessary 'to bring them Press in connection,with the fiftieth, number of police and military,making!entrained for Farnborough. carry out the promises -which the i"through the canals to tl St. 'Law- anniversary of the Province of Mani- arrests at Ballylanders, Limerick,I Farnborough; Eng., July 18.-With President had made relative to the+' rence in sections, toba. The competitors were required Friday, were fired on by a-.party of -an impressive ceremony the remains League of Nations issue. I --�--• to deal with the Provinces jubilee., men, some of whom were concealed in,of Empress Eugenie today were This assurance was given by the Si lit-seeing in'the western canyons The first prize -was $50. Rev. Dean houses. The fire was returned and!drawn on a gun-carriage through a Presidential candidate, in the confer-, is facilitated by the use of-flying ma- Coombes of Winnipeg won second ore civilian was wounded. Seven men i troop-lined, leafy avenue to St,' -r once which lair. Wilson had with him, chines. Tour:sts get to points that are prize, and third money went to A. H., were arrested and a large quantity Michael's Abbey to a resting place at the White House, this morning, in oth'envise inaccessible. ----Sutherland of Winnipeg• of amts was seized. in a crypt of St. Michael's-beside'ths which Franklin D. Roosevelt also par- remains of Napoleon III. and the ticipated, - "What he (the President) prom- -. �� �, ti n ;. service was held Prince Imperial ised Governor Cox declared A short absolution s I shall :: •..t:: :::..... ... . ... ..::;;:•::, .. :' .::'.':� , .:..r?�:. •' `�'.. . gin,��,•�'�:<>:, �; ' .�,:,.:.,, in the essence of Prince Vic or ,�.. ,..,,:....•.,~:::•.:�•..., :.:.•.....,:">::::.:::.::.>'..'.;: :::.:;:":'r;::.;::.....,,,,':a:.'L4�:F:,;ig.•, ,, ,• .;..•::. .�:�•+?:•:..ar.;;,:,:.: P t ]\Ia- it elected, endeavor �� n, Princess Clementine and the strength to give. 3' <\, ;. Po eo s President Wilson announced in his �; ti;,: z <� a �4� hen o;, a n :�, ,a �: w ish Ambassador, in addition formal statement that he had con- ; ' ; �? t familym corners who ccompa led.the body from Spain. firmed what he already -knew-thar- _ Rr > $ Y•1*r s \ X.,� ^, £3 aC.;{ '`t�' •°�, y p Governor Cox an "were ,.., : . .. ;> ::•� ti: ;.<,::? _ - d he absolute- � • " � A Red Deer Captured ly at one with respect to the. great �' °� �• '° �u �„'�, 'Issue of the League of Nations, and i ' . . Halifax Street that he is ready to be the champion i � , • v>Y;• �g.; x a'. : Halifax, N.�a., July 18.-The Hali• = in every respect of the honor'of the "' fax Police Force made a unique cap. - --nation and the secure peace of the , ,,�:;.:,. '� `•' '-{'�'v' " tore this evening when they gathered V world." >;t"' °<>,s'•: x >';;. in a red deer, which v.as seen by hun- The Presid'ent's statement `^`'?3 .: a :'' ;`•.° ; w• a ement pare the „R .; ... . .::.,:,.70�, ... deeds of astonished citizens to jump l 'definite assuranc ?M:;v:;' >:" ; ;:;«.:':,:a='.>:< :t <. e that Governor ?� apparently from nowhere into Hurd R, Cox will have the vigorous support. i«>. ' g pport street, ran to Water street and finally, -aha^!117 --ttnit,-d nttr4t•" n..l. _ -.- --- ONTARIO- AIR ROUTE ' : -------.° _ -. r -^�-•�-'�.•-•---'. --. .__. .. ._.'. :-� plunged into Halifax harbor. The deer ��,•-. "-"tYtet+ S can ence law y ro e. n gu 'u t -- - ' ... also in an absolutely, united nation. s from >\'ew York to Toronto by Col. Barker, V.C. ,. •-.� _ . _ Lion.- �.-:•�;,' 7 'F .RYF%LS�' ".'lY. .9'.. L.LH� 6� - 'R - .T. �'��-',�:. .5:.=+=ayn•- _ 12xw.r. ..�.^�,.. ."yr.', iynv Ash• .,�,..-. _v-,.',.d :^.:•C r4W.YU.,.•'.L� ,`!;Y-•' .7 r,'..• w; -�,,.. .v I M tN ,.w9 (:•:v.,; :.'C.`.• ,»" -.,� M ,•»" ':,,> r•• �',� 'r r 21 x• ,:1` FIN .._M-5 - "',;, »_ •,':a. "V r. "M "•!_w'•*' '�'^1•� •;,.,, •,,, : S t^ • �" '• _ e< " !, , .. .. ... r _ !y .}•x .�::.zr.•.a rc:•1Xrf.Yt z�,''a', __ _."' _ ,,�:. .."J.Y..: t ✓, _ .., .. _ ..mia,r.f, . _.. _..,. a,... ;y;JG.;i.!�, • r r .fir• �OCl�1J1��1`7. James Rose spent Tuesday in ` -.A barn party was ggiven'by R. • Western ions to securing a nom• C. and Mrs. Stork on Wednesday UNDY'S ' : HARD '''Y R bar of Indiana to pull f3aa. evenloa, at which there a was very Fred. Btiatlnq had a bu!Kness --Mrs. Jewel Tomlin, of Toron- large Dumber present. , trip to the city on Monday. to, spent a couple of da s this -Harry Wade and Jae. O'Con• `• > ' week with James and Mrs. yy Seasonable Goods at Pair Prices _., -St. George's Chul�'h services' Rose. nor will call from Montreal on •'�';�•..i1" W. Mann, who has been off Saturday to spend six weeks in � • ---. ::`',` As*lanai, at 10.30 a, ru. and 7 p.m. -' Y p " -L. A. Findlay, of TuroiM, duty for the past fair weeks owing England with relatives and friends to Illness. has resumed Rork in We Wish them a pleasant holiday. *spent Saturday at the home of his P r Y• HARVESTING TOOLS -_. �• plother here. W. G. Reid's botcher•shop. -The July Weetinq of,the R om- ?- -Mrs. J. Kelly, of Toronto, is ;A very interesting game of en's Institute dill be,`held at the spending her holidays with W. V. baseball was played at the Fresh home of Airs. (Dr.) 19. Field'on Ha Forks, Barley Forks, 'Hand Rakes, Fork Handles, Ro ea and Dtrs.Richardson, Air -Camp on July 16th betty een Tuesday, July 27th. Evervbody Y P ," , -John McGinty has completed St. Patrick's and St, Mary's par- come. There is an excellent pro. 3 rope Short Slings, 5•f t. C.T. Slings, Scythes, fishes, St. Pat's Ron by 20-10. Snaths: Etc., Etc. '''• 'the construction of the 'cement gramme in store for you. - a A'�The PtR)]ic School Trustees -We in Ontario-have been hav• walk on Christina street. - :..,t. . " John T. Elliott has resume ^ ociation of Ontario is carrying ing an abundance of rain during _ work, after being laid ofi�duty on on a; campaign to organize Edit- the past few weeks while the grain Account of a sprained knee. cational Associations _. in every crops in Saskatchewan have been For Pleasant Preserving Days -Leslie and Mrs. Wi]eon and inspectorate or county of the Pro- suffering from a prolonged season =- ` ''family, of Toronto, spent Sunday wince. A Meeting will be held in of drought. Those people who be. Preserving Kettles, all sizea, Household Scales, Mixing Spoons, -r :'.•.�tvith C. H. and Mrs. Burling. the Town Hall, Whitby, fit 2 Iieve that the weather is control- Cullinders, Ladle Funnels, Fruit Jars, -James Richardson is having o 1 clock, July 26th, for the purpose led by the moon might explain' Rubber-Rings, Etc, : }'••' •cement walks constructed in 'the of orgauiziug such an Assuc;iation why we have wet iveatber in one - ifrbut and' of his iesideuce, for the Inspectorate of South On- part of fbe country and extreme -A large amount of hay was tario. All. Citizens of the In• dr'oughtin another. k �y += harvested last Reek in pond con- spectorate are cordially invited to -\ew.-books added to the Pick• Household -Necessit" � . ;dition, having received pr.actiealls be present. Bring Public Library, recenty Y. no rain, -The prospects for a bountiful The Lovable :liedt�ler(Dalrymple) PeI faction Oil Stoves, ? or 8 t)arnere, ty ith oven, Screen Doors Mrs. Anna Sullivan, of Buffalo clop in Ontario was never bright- Linked Lives (Ray), The Woman's Fly Swats, Window Screen,, Screen Wire, has returned house, afterspending e'r than this year. There is a Law (Thompson), Fire Devils Hanitnocks and Washing Machines. , a week's holidays with Pickering gauger, however, that the crops (Packard), Greater Love Hath No �? friends. may ynffer frtwu too much rain. Ian (Packard), -The Strentiou„ Get one of our �� ashen d XT i4iisses Mary and Marjory The growth laas.been so rapid and Life (Roosevelt), .Mexico As I Say � Clark are spending a week with bha vegetation is so luxuriant.-that It (Tweedie), Some old Love Stor• , their sister, Mrs. F. F. Balsdon, of the stalks are so soft ar.)d have not ies ;O'Colruor•), Story of My Stnig on trial ` Burford. the strength tosupport the weight glee (Vambery), Pleasant Land of -' Picker''ing Misses Doroth • and ` Reta of the well•fiiled grain, thus cans- franc e(Prothero),Tram Y (C ' .L.L• ��'}^i Towle, of Toronto, are spending R ing is to lodge. The excessive es CGrahant), Dream Ua s ,ra- few days with Dr. E, J. and Mrs• rain is also cawing the rest to ham), Growth of Freedom (Nevin. Shirley, appear. What is now wanted is son), Weather Science(Lempfest). -Stanley Johnston, of Victoria dry weather until the grain is bar- Lind,Industry and Taxattion(Ver- 'University, spent over Sunday vested. index); What'I Sow in Russia(Bar• i here with his grandmother, Mrs. -James Morrissey. of Bahl, •inr;), Euken ; Philosophy of Life f` J. H. Rogers. Minn„ epeut a few days thi, week (Jones), Man S'o'ho Couldn't Steep �' -F. H. Richardson. left on Sun. with hit brother, \, J., au�d with (Stringer). Valley of the Giants "' 1 +� t 0r ' day on a business trip to the ,his sisters in -1loutreal, li r`19v- (k fl rg gtT.y a ticket. Any one S -_ States. He expects to. be.-.away ri"e3 has been mayor of tike city of these books is worth it. Rti�•,+ o ..-Dot: of Buhl for the past three year"5, _ -For the lack of the necessary 3>,1 houur of wLlt."u •hi- Fic•avL...K e -•" ""-" .broken stone ,ome of 'the steaia friends are proud. On his return Nev- d.tvrLMe»1er tTr. _ rollers and trucks have been taken I �e will attend the �' are r acs a ccS ntlt' . - ruin Canada ��'e" Ofitr 1 peCl�fl Qua to other parts, nternatimal Waterways Convert- (�OATS FOR:SALF AND WANT.�Xcr', " - -Mr. and Urn. Lud'furd- and lion at Detroit, Where isle des-p- - . price n�j r„ Kenneth and :firs. Gordon and ening of tile St. Lac•renc•e R!.,,er, rr�rJI; 5 A1.E-A sleet c•nokinst ran,tP, L Welland Canal etc., will be itronR r to first-cia..arndttto.n, Apply ar. he News child, of Toronto, spent Sunday 1 advocated so that ocean goin with Mrs. James Gordon. y g -J. C.and Mrs Philip, ;1Ir=, W. vessels,may proceed as far as the � I • J. Devitt, of Greentvood,.and Dan tipper lakes. F OR GALL; Geer)nd-hand binders. - ' Gormley, spent Sunday last with -The annual harden party, Har-„'agent.Pickering 1 R;;sexton, tita�sey:- - -' Buffalo friends, having motored tinder the auspices of the Wom_ In •black or mixed. �:tryt.s,a fine bleed of over. en's Auxiliary of St. George'- �`UR SALE-Fresh miixir cow,at .!-laptop Black and--Ceylon Green. -Miss Fern Henderson, of'the church, will be held on the spat• ld roar t. Pucker n (Dunbarton)• A ` ' ious lawn of"RichyiewFarni the GeraldC.ark,Dunbarfon. 4i-4v Pays to buy in gUantltl @.e• tesching staff of the hitby piib- beautiful home o£ F H, Richard- OR 9aLE-e+i Dei.aval separator i sic schools, is holidaying at the T+ Home of her Parente',-W,.-A.__a_d son, deputy-reeve of Pickering, on o.13,.<�capacity.never been used. eosv- .�nd �CIVIC HOlida' herd,Pickering.• 34tf v, Mrs. Henderson. -A vu ,-Aug-.2ud ( «dl-y) J a k sbe� The ' ' b� r . g ! --Free Crawford left in oar K �t'ugte. dpult5 �. pp! _. ... --' - -' - Q ' `J - evdi� ITJ;. war,. C office-on Monday a stalk of corn Provide consisting of football, a o Wm.Jttdd. lot a,con.a. Scorhoro Uo� F, 'which Pour teams will aC Address R 1, turr,am. 44 • 8 feet and 1 inch in P tic*• l�s. - , :: .- _ •x.95 • height, wbieh is an unnsual length Pate,the winning teaii3 receiving '� ILCS COWS, FOR BALE-Alto 47 • •a for this time of the year. a prize of$25,-girls'baseball match +1�team of light cc,lts 2 years old apply to L - n r r -The Rev. Dr, Marsh will`dis- and trap shooting. In the even- ai,dd,ewn,Brougham. Phone Ptck S2b. 43-•14 1 0 l bs• • • 6..15 _ . pe nse the Sacrament of the Lord's ing a_ first-class prograrn will be 'A\TED-Berry piekPrs. Apply .' .- .5unper in St. Andrea's church on given,, couQiating of readings by �� F'rrl Lacey,Highland Creele. Ixt 33. In Pac'kacge Teas e also have Red Rose, Salada, r Sunda morning and in-St.John s. Misi Pearl O'`eil1, the trail-known B• c„nTPickering,-Phone 11aly nv;. 1.3.3[ �IintO &nCf Lanka. g Toronto elocutionist, vocal solos 0ST-On ,July l6rh. a club hara•be- � Brougham, to the afternoon. T. -Don't forget the garden party by Jli.sy Irene Markar and selec- .•errs Port Perry and ,.vtona via- Myrtle, _ JEve'ry thing' in Groceries-Always' fresh and clean C' to be given thin (Thursday)even• Lions on the violin and piai3o by P" '�rd o�cred. Finder noetfy XE�4bor3cc_i3 _ Ing on the athletic ground;,. und-p the 5iisses Murphy. His li orship, ''j'r A\T D-A f•>rm of ahouf 50 ac- _ the auspices of the Young People's Thomas L. Church, Mayor' of.To a•th gn<x . a hu.!d,nge „rt�•rn:r of _ .} . + ronto, and Controller �Magnire, of watcr,'(,,rcarfi. Fioxltu„+.laplr.()nt,it'R1'a.2 Now for au* other "Quantity Special" *society yf St. Andreta's Clitu'ch. it-ta' J L -In our report of tiiet)roniotinn T(wonto, will =petaki The Whidby =- --- : OI c he-u':a W i11 uP re aen t noel Jta 1)I f'1'CLF. FOt;.\ZS-I,rfi at the • exatninRt'tons of, the P1C'kel'llhg p 1 Y_ jJj,r,-:, cst•f1. \r^(r,K:nr-atn road. l m,!r Rolled Y1 1 �nbliC SC13001 Qlceu In t)tlr 1S dui in'q the afternoon and evenin �. ,r I',ckTr:nQ•.Ills e, U'ry::.:}eta Oats in ulk P t g• 6 y have same i. -'week's inane, the name of El Adwk4.ion 35c•ents, child'reu under '`'y'Jrc'�ng pn.prriy and pa)"ilizexpen3aa. 1:•Ii Cetrplsi �: ilga�ccrtsnt'.y tr,,;.*-. 12 years 20 cents. pp OR SALE-fiecr,ral. thrn)aancjf!et Mn�r. 4th q P Reek record sudden death Of - ,anti "at f. zniR, +ted as having assed from Sr, „cd -The Regina na era of last r�" ��,u., for l.00 .C� . .�, ' lhs p if. Yugh. R.R. i,Locuat Hip Iu 50 lb s. for 3. 5 -_90 1 U sack ll 7a -In' the absence of vile actor. Robt..1 :`3LLu-Lou. btJ„ u. tht- Ltt�- as:: Rev.Dr.. Marsh, the services in St.. Arthur Johnston, of Greenwuud• •O`It fiAT"P-Wa;;onF, ' htijg.ie�, ,; Andrew'a were conducted on Snu' Mr. Johnston lead been living I''!.;,w.. ',•};r'S, and rn,we:? and ait't ind�rd ''Thin'k it over.'-It!; a oret7� 1my" =day morning by'W, A_Hender=on. Alone at his hotue, 'lily tvife'and imps m,",t<. also•et'eral kitchen ,w•:es-and•ew: ,r, :.acLTnen. H,Herman, C.aremont. Phone iand in the evenitig by Rev. J. F. falaily baviug moved to their�u•n- ,t. r7tr , - Clugston,..o£-Dtinhartun, both of suer cottage at Tiatepwe. An ex _ h, from rFARMERS ! 'FARMERS ! '' -• which were mach appreciated. press driver when delivering a STRAYED-Ahmit.Tunt Vt _ - •, g a : 3,3,t3. F.ccr.Pic•keKrac. -Rev. B. 'N. de Foe and JIr parcel to the house found Jit'. 1).n -,art:, hxtwcen 1:0; amt 13;nr:i.s.• heavy Wagner and two children, of Jobnston'ts body on a bed on the w'httevtripeonface, 3 white `act. heavy mane'. ]�OTl't for Pt-'In ostler to )reSEY�'e �otlr hay properly, E,?tlurgan,.R.,R.\o, 2.-Pickering. fit-4i Y 3r� Richmond, Virginia$ arrived here verandah. The post morteul -- --- --- --- it 1):�y'S $o Li5e. lO.tS of S kLT on'Thursday last to spend a nnonth showed' that 'lie held bteen dead CLOVER THRESHING-Having _ with firs. •Wagner's area C?, IV. from '24 to 48 hours,and that death l_ rerchased one of t'nc famou- Birdsall cl.• er • r• , I am prepared to ut¢od to the wants of bo 11). sacs*, '1 7c. tr _ 100.11), sack, 1.30 G. and Mrs. HRTn, ant 'n'1L11 MI-, wan due to heart faihire. , . the f rmcr.?m that capacity,t;>any extent. In- y r Wagner's mother in Port Perry. Johnston was well and favorably vpi:'e for rates t<Sore rngagmq a thrr�i,er. John ,1 td 11).•S1Ck 1,.7.5 _ ` '?00 11). Sack 2+.IO -H. and llrs. Austin entertain • known in Pickering, having pwn Dorton R R\o_I,Cfan.mnnt. 13-4r. .- , -ed a number of friend, from the ed and worked the farm about `ARIi FOR SALE-100-acres ¢nod city as well as a number Prow the two 'mites east of the village on I clay•r,am to good estate of cultit•auon,fairly ailiage,oil Tllnrsday evening last- the Kingston road now owned by -v,1!:enced,watered by well an,-I snrinr, i arras An interesting program of mu.;fir, Richard Puckrin. Since oilI ;.g,dbbsh•grwdbrickhou,;e and hank barn. • C++APMAN g (� t mscssion can bd arrar.grr o;utt p;;rchaser, For dancing and readings was provid. Rest a number of years ago he •[[ice•term&'c.appiy to l{.E,P.;ynter or to T. \\bite,�•:huevaW. �itf ed by the guests, which was great has engaged in real estate bu,'i- • lly'enjOyed by all. ness, and a few weeks ngt) he was 1' AR.q FOR SALE-Being I' �1, We'll Do Your Shoe Repau�ng IT S. Jephson hai returned appointed- by the provincial gt)v. am.:),Township of Pickering, contairang 1_1 :,c:e;,33milcs i-om Toronto. good hank from his holiday trip to the fain• eruineut as arbitrator to act in, r:nrn lnxso, cirive shed.pig pen nn:1 hen hotac; Starting now we will ship shoes for repairs every Saturday night. pus fishing fields in the northern conjunction with R'. G. Style, in hardwood bush. 2 acres of cedar, nevcr•failing The prices are'right. Here they,are : creek, good pasture, frmmc Lapse, rural mail, parts Of the province, acct reports the sale of 3C'b001 lands t0 SUldler convenient to churches, <chool on farm, "good lien's IPather hnif-sole,nailed,.. r $1.(ii Heels t3Ue • great success in his favorite S OCt. settlers. settlement, none better, An let,din¢ roads A - „ l _ He was aevo-im anted b • his lie h quick sale'for?3000. Apply to John Anson, 7t'3 Sti Ofllen'9 1.50 " 40c p 3 P -Services of opecial interest Dovercourt Rd.,,Toronto. tltf : JIen's • ' " sewn 1.90 ews,`Messr, Cininirlghafn, of T will be held' in the llethtidi ��omen's 1.63 40c ronto and Walkerville. church next Sunday, July loth. �� DALE MILLS . Dlen's\eolin "` 1.R0 6% -Remember to attend ,the omen �� -� 1.5i " 40c gar churchg next Stt, aThe Abiding t Wt' 'den party to he given [hie(Frir.lai) ,Presence," P=C FR2NQ tither ore sole, sewn, Men's $3,23 growing Gat of Christ's `eoliu ., 3.00 - --' =.evening on the,spaCihr', lawn of protni, a "Lo J am - with YOU You can always get the best,Mani- ~ Fleming Morrison, tinder the ails. Rlway," Matt. 28 : 30. We tunst toba Flour indde from \o. I. ' Boys' ainci Girls' shoes come cheaperAcconling:to sire, All kinds'of shoe rep ' pies of the Dnuba:•tr)n Presb;-- pick our company. • Two rhgster Jlauitoba �V11eat. p=oring promptly attended to. We advocatea 3-dlty service, •" `terian Church. A, good progra>u sl)lrits wish to see its house, Chriit Royal Household and Glenora for of sporty, nlnsic,etc'., will be-giyeu,. and ratan. Eceuina subject, �rt'Cl T. �11lltlll � Pl('kP,l'ind �'• 'See bills for full artictllal•s, J Bread. Trs aba g7 p p , t Guilty or Not Guilty." ThP.test pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats E=tablislhed 1837. -Mrs (Dr�S in nod dallQ.ltel', is found in I John 1 : 3 10, Look BRAN. SHpRTS: + La6ra AIR_v, have returned to their it up and think it ont. T-6ii are JII1 FEED3j p `` rr +� home in Brooklyn; \, I':, after ncged to attend the worallip of OAT CHOP, SPECIALS IN BOOTS A1V1.� w.�� l spending,a tuontU n itn the form God next Sunday. See Lev. 2B : 2, CRUSHED,OATS Y ex's mother, Jars. Gordon. ars. John Gordo "Ye s.liall keep My Sabbath acid :• BARLEY CHOP.;; w They will now spend a few weeks reverence My sanctuary :I am the �Z'AE:1T ^ " in the rhdiranriacks with the doe• Lord." \o Leagne this week. CRACKED CORN- A few pairs of Men's Work Boots, sire§'g to 10, regular 6.00, to clear 'tor, who is now on his vacation: The big ltidlP • � •-. g garden party at : 3 ' 'JlY1..D HEY FEED - at 4.00. 314n's white laced Canvas Boots, with Neolin ,�• -The flax crop is a *-Pry :situ on Friday evening, July 23rd, will -Caldwell's Cream substitute soles, t4 clotmr at 4.00 per pair, factory one this year, add a milli- 'be a rare treat. Take it in. Our Calf .Beal. Uer of field3 fire now abuut ready ,onion S. S, picnic was a derided lllolasses Meal LRdias` white lii¢h Cxnva; Boots, laced, to clear at 3,00. ' s for Pulling. A number of fl;tx- sticcess. Tbanks to all -rho help• CHOPPI\G AND O AT4 `Ladies' white Oxfords, special at 2.50. � pullers here arrived and a're nnty ed, especially to 1Ir. Hicks nod CRI:SHI\G EVERYDAY 11 sizes in Gents', Ladies' and Children's Tennis Shoes-colors - •'"Q"°-'•fwr _ :-' -- _�i,r 11>• (;riTntnnPl for th•P big can. _ ...._,z.-_ Rose, v > '-••-- (TPt prices on feed in ton ]nta. _ .-._ ..-T,;,� ht•,o �nrt }pTa.--at intone _ `"• ,Isar, 17F!f!`i'T�% tiU'IlU1tS�- site [Fiat he stars ]RSt }ear, IlWeF- party to be given by '- "rta to Mace men ewpl(yyed 11 Aid in Pickering on August 12tb. I G A GILLE SPIE, i�UNBARTOI�T the year round. See bills.-J. W. D. Chopping every day.1 G. •_ ,