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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_07_30 r r, •p(y'ia ,tan •�'' •'� r• cR,'N,`-y;. R, ..�',;��.�:: •-r•`: ",� •S'••-e.��r. '�.2..,'",,.r,•'r ..��J,,,?�,,,sue yp�'�, ,u�-•,,aa-. ?'.e.`w:` i. z-k:;v:.,_x..� •+• 'ni '` " �z.. _`,'3..°a'e-.y. a.• ..'', .. .? '� :, :S '.�' .a•'.' ./. `"7!^ :*"' `:.' -fib, ,.., - q -ge -.a.+t• ,1�: �,•'b` .r~ ,�' -s'.•"°�'..`."-"'. ':- 's'. -- 's'd?'.; t •:r, r Fy�',y• :,, w,.w , ',rt•• " �„""i n. \ .4. .r• �� e,:.•vr• ""1- '''.'w'"'•f. ,. *•+X.<; a�,s•;F'� .. .. *R-�, 'y :,.uT / •' V r,a• a ate'-,•:fie-3 .�.' '."' •�' .. ,,�: ^, - ` '+.:'•• `,^ .�. '„�" '.,-, rQp• ' � ,`a '.?� _ .� i 1" s: °,+• � w� :Y-`iaotf;'9•e�r+.,' z;:,(e:i.•.: •S,: _ !" .G. "'*,`e'•`�� :• 4 ';�" •-M+.6!�,ft.,� w / ti f^ „ .v+'N',,'•�i'',? osGit_ 1c;f��§'. v � YM.t'� - �: .•�'_ ?� _ i VOL. XXXI PIS RING, ONT.,-FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1920 - -_ -No: -��' ;'ry• • t��Tle�siianal. garb*. WHITBY I AUDLEY Eetabliehed 15 Married at.Whitbv an`"Cadge,July The larva social at Audley came off 1 Medical _ ' Geo. E• Ba er 19th, by tine Rev, Fathur Ryan, May', on Tuesday evening and wa-i adecided O'Connor. daugbter of 'Patrick and: success. Best yet, was heard on-all ' ' ' Mrs. O'Connor,of Oshawa,,- to George i sides, The artistes were delightful GREENWOGD RE. FOR.JYTH, D. of 0•, Regis- . tared member of the optometrical Aeso- Keenan, son of�Xr. and 31rs. Keenan, 'and took the crowd by storm. We elstion of Ontario. Special attentiotr given to At It all of Oshawa. We extend congi•utu-' never heard any better popular enter- the fitting f lasses. Eyes ested free. North M. Cha m'l.n, the coining F` g 6 7 F lotions to the happy-young couple. tamers. F. M. p g MILLS Qlsremoot. s8tf . M. P., bras an expert in the Fhair, N :F. T091LI\501, 5f, B„ 3lember All. the T><lne BROUGHAM i Proceeds amounted to nearly $150.00, s'of the College of Phy}sicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied by Miss Suit Hnol returned from To• the lair Dr.R.Hrodie,and latterly by Dr,,Cal Imr. Jones asked Barry Lander if rorlto on Saturday, GREEN RIMER well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y he ever got tired Of Music. N. F. _liPChin and daughters, of ° - r Oshttwa, spent Sunday here- A garden party will be held at Green c; `1. evther, Nevther." " Fiber on Ft-iday !reniog,Auhust 13th, r t E,4CAR'fWRIGHT, 3T,P., 31. „ Aliss Dlarl;aret Duncan visited'wit11 under the auspices of the Ladies'Aid r' V .'C.fP.& S.,Ont. A coroner for the Coup- You never get weery of Gt�de friend,in Toronto last week. , BRA ti SHORTa. Society. Watch for bills and for foul. of atOother lhourscbyoappointment Pho a Bell : .. i�Ill6ie." Miss Margaret Feaaby, of Oshawa, •pxrticalars next,week: • Na.24. Ind,phone No,•too. P,ckerinz. On- Buy a Talking-Machine and choose spent a fen'days with her fnother. On Thursday evening,July.the 22nd, CRUSHED OATS ! �: ratio; 331v your O�yn talent. Mr. Plask and'Mips Clark, of Toron tL-e inembers of the Green River Bap. .to, spent Sundry with 3Irs.Philip, I tiat,Cfturch tact at the home of 3ir . BARLEY FEED .. 1�T 0. 3IcKINNON, M.D., L,R,C.S., We have a large assortment of Thomas and 31is. Marton spent the Hutchic s. During the evening bliss 4 lr • Edinburg5, member of tbo College'of, 1 g g g MIXED CHOP . CORM r Physiotaus and 6drgeoas of Ontario, Ifeentiste records'to choose from. weekend with relatives in owtuan- _ Alice gOl'L15htrW read an appropriate of Royal College of surgeons. Edinburgh. ville. I address and Miss Elena Booth resent- Special,attention to daieaees of women and Sheet Music. Talking Machines, Mrs, and bliss Edith Shaughne«y, P Mixed Grain for hens, children. Office and residence,Hroughum, Records, Pianti�, Violins, ate. of Toronto, are holidaying with 31r�,�.somer' blv on H hr•1 alfgofrth h church, Also Chick Feed on hand Philip,' as a token-of their appreciation for ' Legta�. Mr. and 3tr., Watts and daughters ('y to'' u motored to Peterhoro, visitin Mr,I the valuable serrice� rendered by Misr.t� ffvi �1 O� Watts' , g Hutchings a or ar.ist of the church Special ptiee for_ Short• Ti. IiF?N\EnY.'Batr inter. Snl- h. 1+ a brother t4pd u.her, friends for �1�e past eight years.• :liisa Hutch- "Baker's 1 � .ieitor,tNotary PublicConceyancer 3c. 1 there: fog time for Joy, Whitby,Ont., 41 -------- Mr.and Miss Sadie Norton and a itff;a replied in, it, feeling way, after 7 friend motored to Lindsay on Sunday which refreshments were served and the best bread flour made. every one-adjourned to their se oral and visited with Henry anti nlrs, Ncr- Tr a sack, T $, FAREWELL, K.O., BARRIS-' � y '10 • THR.Curt Hty Ozown Attorney,and 10-v T1 H, .B L 1 homes. 3'Boiioitn. Ootut 8oase,Whitby. 10.y V ton there. _ Ir9, 1,-Brooker and Jlr``c, E. A,nu�ie,y. a - - VUr., W, 4.1d s :•, N. i.iib1111, 0 AE, t'nFtiatlr].�, rsarthster And ��r F. O.'Convention .6olicitor.NoterTPnblic.Etc. usneyto CI,,AREMONT Greenwood,tireenwood, rnotoied to Port Perry oan. Office Hzock Et.Noah,V6'hitbb. Q3ly 'and Srugog Island on 3Fooday. _ _ About two hundred and fifty dele- - •�LES'& JOHNSTON-Bafrir•ters. gates. representing all. parts of the'- ISSUER OF BRO",K ROAD ridin of South GnG+rio, met in Brook• " Detc..2_e Danforth.Ave. (Wool.aorth IBIdg? g , Toron o. Phone;(ierra:d 4411. Saturdays, 11e1• tin on Sc+tuiday)list to (hOO5P a Cas1d1- vern 17M;!Ind,) ioly , Gur local apiari-t t ep�rts a very date to coo-test the,itiin at the nrxt r-A 1LLIA.II J: BEATO\•B. A„Bar- i H. R, ��'ilbnr i•1 a��i3tinC W. J. Sic- r"rueral etrr.uun, ireive names were Wl+ rioter, i•�iicitor, member of 1hc'.fTr!n of � � � D��r3ald•SVith hIS ha�•in and has vest: ' put forward as candi.iater, but seven _ ` Rytk man. Dem-on.Foster and Beaton.Toronto, -___.__ ._...._.._...�- R Of these requested that them natnea Service . `s General Trusts B-ildrn g_85 Bay.Street,Toronto. L:ny d Jloocls, o£Ushawtr. i.r visiting -be withdrawn. Tbose remaining " !Tclephont:.11ain 55,1 and-yr;;, i j� jj�`�+ his uncle and aunt, IV. H, and Mrs. were F. M. Chapman,of Audley, who FRUIT YJASKE 1 .S'JaDoR lizve been •busy 'wotrjinp. is well and favorably known as a Denf�ri farmer and as the Editornf The Farm- G A R A (3 Ell sheep in this locality. Tie up your ers' Magazine John Forgie, of Clare• dog at night. .µ, LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. S.. 2t-Quart Crates - moat, who hue been a very active Zia A. Jackson is holidapiaq in hive- _wort. in F, O., circles ; R. M, Craduate'of the Royal Coleige of Dent,l I Qt. Berry Boxes itoka. He is accompanied by firs. "'1 We have a full line of motor oils sina Susgemm and University of Toronto, Olhce Holtby. of R,acol'r; Fred L. Rowe, x over W. M. Pntsrrle`s I,, r e,store. Whitby. 11 Qt..Baskets Aloody and Hiss Johnston:of Oshawa. of Whitby township, and J. L. What- Brasses as well as motor fizturer. Office hours 9 to 12;: 1 to 8.30.5 Ind. phone ti- 6 Qt. Baskets hiss Gladys Jar-kson; of Cass City, tam, rain and seed dealer,of Oshawa. =•- ' ` Bell phone 220.1 -441y s e Mich, is visiting her uncle and aunt, g Autos of all makes and desi ne re Lenno'Covera and Slat ere ' g The 1.►at two eventually 'withdrew, g � '' ' corer early aril avoldO portage W. H. and Airs. Jackson and other leaving the three former in,the field. ed on shortest notice and _ JFusilt%*** Q ctvb*.' friends in tale locality, at talc prices. • At first Mr. Forgie was the favorite, Chopping and Oat Rolling every week but Mr. Chapman, after makin an Agentslor Dominion Tires G. HAM-Issuer of Marcia a day excepting Monday. MIfLiITlaf____- effective addressr the-tide tur-- 1� VV 1A_­__- l.. .:.■ googly or rr. his favor, On a vote being taken Air. "Qenuiae_.F4r!�_Parw -y ". Piet[•slaevullBf- a•L W. G,Barnes, 'Lift"n iPer Tl"�".v4`u 1,,.-"d11K prupuved to ne Chapman polled the highest vote, and held in Oshawa Thursday evening of 11r. Forgie and Mr. Holtby withdrew, Gasoline always on ban Free Afr r 1 V,'RICHARDSO4- Real Es Or address R. R...-No. 1.Locust Hill. this week and to have been addressed thus making the former the unani- ♦� .•Late. Insurance,Conveyancing,.Notary b Sir Adam Beck', hue keen indefini•. 'Call and see us if you re In.need Public,Etc..tPickeria¢,ant. 3uy y mous choice of the meeting. thin of an teiv postponed. _ anything in th auto * The sale of the Richard Richardson . or truck line - , :HALL-House carpenter. Es The for new;'w•ork, repass.or Summer Se8S�ons and Jas. Campbell farms on Tueesday H1LI;SIDE alterat,ons. In1,•phone 20t3.ZPickering, .31y did not realize the prices at -which R.BDATON TOti'�19HIPOLERH these properties lire held by their re.' Allan Reesor sent Sunday at hid .Cowan & Shepherd •�'� In Shaw Schools, �aronto, from ;pecti a owners. The first lad ofYers •hrn.e here. p y r ` " L• oonveysoaat, vommlwsoner fors !ski:a June '.',8th to September-1st, give of $11.5f10 and-the,second,of $2j RAJ, Geo. and•Mrs. Hall spent Sunday at Pickering, Ont smdaofts, Aeoozatant. Eta. Motgsy W loss, on farm y orty °Istasr of Srarsiage Lio contiaticius oppotttraity to. rlualif,y h•,t th?y were not cot5aldered- higb -A�a Pearse'e. moss" Wh vat:, On.. 4-r rnot:gh Sand bath rverP withdrawn. Jvhn Ordwrod entertained a num- _ Pnra busit�ese position. start any The •b,)om in 'bou�,o building con. b_er of visitors on Sunday, 1L7UGH S• PU GH, Glen Maior. Ont.- tune. Write W. H. Shaw, 893 riuues., Hou•es are htdng. built In all 3It. and Airs, ymitb, k Toronto, a fence in Imported?,uetand t, Euahb7ve axi+ez• Yon e'St., Toronto.. sr f p ' Herelou Are !sate to imported sad r, Exr ntivo ratoclr: g p• is r, Lhe fawn and costing any. Sundayed with W. H. Beat!a!]d fartr• Sales conducted sa where. Write for :arms where front a Couple of tbnuA d into tl � and particu:ars. Pone Ind.2118. ss,ly the tests of thou4ar;de as will one Very �� uurissbet•fllom here took a motor _v • PiCI�ERIN� • 1.trRe private rebidencegnderconstrtw. -trip tc,Niwgam Falls and r•rpor•l hnv POSTILL, Licensed Aucdonoer, . . , > ' 1.' . for Conches of York and Ontario. Aao- • a. ,on un a bentttiful site overlookinsr in{� had a good tune. lion sale4 of all kinds stteaned to =shoraess r he Coliege and the valley betwevrt it K H. rind'Mn.a. Judd ;ind :hiss Lena, route. Ad'¢ress Green River P.O. Ott. an:d the ppatern ridge on top of ivhirh (=eo. ,u:d 33rs. Judd and 11ias Fred CeYneut, LUMBER YARD is per,:hed. _._ _ ^•"•Tay -.-eenoy wi-t;r-`st'.. , . 11 i OR-TON M. GIBBON n rn ' , 'Interest4ng discovery ha, .11". Jisdd. � Coal 1 1 an Mmtnfnn and �urtieyor rant Civil t •bean ulade wbile excavating a0 hp The G. T. C. held a successful meet- f Eng,nrrr, Hopkins Street, Whhtby, 'P'.LOa•'.2'31. - brickyards now about to roduca ing at the bome.of Bessie Murison on --- � ((Succrsaor to the late W. E.,Yarrbld, Ontario - P •�` • I anti Survey�r of i'o*t p�*-''° jt.j _ . - ---' 1 ..- �1Zi�ti .tund.e-r�l lirse� --IL-is LlxAit :llot.ci,ty' Qv�ning'taQt ttnd d.sridea to Lum Ue�, _ d��-I the whole yard is undeslrtid with a play bmeball one night each week. �!. 319«, LICENSED Ai C- Iry magniAcent deposit cif pr tt--r', clay.• The Ladies' Aid of the Hdleide Meth Shlriglt3S �V TIONEEft,rorYork,Qncari"andDurham ' ' TlZece is on Pxhihition 3n +t Hrork S!, odistchurcti-intend holding them an- " ' Count;c-a. All kinds of sales prom,fly at!ended � to. Terms reasonab:e. Dates for sates may be About 3010 Al 9 hooped apple biisines✓s window a number of articles 'nual garden party'on the .)awn' of.T. arranged at NEWS'Otl'icv, bell ,nd Indepcn- made by an English expert in this art, Pearse on the evening of Friday. Aug. Ready R00fi 1 g ,z : barrels at �� cents 1 - . :dent phones. Whitby,Ont. sly .' Adwm �aiviPr,who worked fat'solve alt• The cr,rzimittee havesecuretl the -each in lots twenty rear, in the potteries of S'taf• selvices of the famous John A, Kell Y, Steel Posts: ;VICTORY MC;I-T S O lO Or more at furdthire. He pronounces the ciav to v_entrilo,inisr, coruedian and enter- i he ragrrelously fine and capable of•bn. twiner, of'Toronto. Air.Kelly ba-s ,Bought and sold. , , the shop. ing used in making manylines of pot• walking, alking, singing dolls. Also Government, Municipal and Cor- tet'y• Already some United Stares the Pickering Male Qnartette, Duets T concerns, learning thimigh the Da• by.Nlrs. J, Empringham"and Afise'31, /'•�t poration Bonds For Sale. W. D. Gordon-& Son,' minion autho'r'ities of,this find, have Calender, of Malvern. Good ,music Aa �.d• REESORf ....Bell Phone 193 =_• �.'; I made advances towards establishing will be furnished by High 1PICKERINC� land Creek . potteries, utilizing this clay as abase. Brass Band, At 6.30 a football match _,,,LOCUST HILL A WILLIAM D. DYKES; WNITY Travellers on the Kingston road ex- will •be played between Locust Hill ..Bell and Independent phone, press gratification at the 'finishing of and Chr-rrywood.alce creamand ot6e.r :.:c.hrriig -at Pickering so as to avoid r�freshrnents will be served on the _-- --. - - ----- - ` crossing-the temporary one. Further, grounds. `•• e Veterinary Surgeot Fall Term Opens the rapidly improvingeondition ofthP - a' •�'� road made under the government's, WHITEVALE Picke"rm �� Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary r R _n. College. , All calls day or night plan of construction i3 beginning to _ R. promptly attended to. JAlUgU3t 3Oth be-appreciated as working a henefi'ccut Under the auspices- of the White- revobution in road travel to' and- fraus rate Baptist cb' urch,a splendid garden Bell and Independent Phones arty TMs held on the rounds of 0. H, =LLIGT T -Toronto. A well-known Toronto R PICKEfZlNG, - - ONT11R10 �7 �� manufacturer 2ias rented' a,residence ugh, Green River., Tuesday evening, D��t y �� f7f�'``% herewith the purpose of travelling These grounds are most suitably adap- ,y _ g . daily hack and forth to'the city, using ted for such an occasion. The [vealh- White4ale Tile works a motor car,and the steam roads'until er was all that could be desired. The r; �► Yonge &.Charles Sty,Toronto the radial service in available. He say= entertainment was Sf first-class order. „ The salaries offered our Graduates that there are literally hundreds of As might be expecled, therefore, ev Story Concrete drain tiles of different sizes Burin the last two ears have been Toronto busir:esg men like himself eryone had a most enjoyable and and concrete bricks for sale,- g y anxious to live in the near-by.coin- Pleasant evenink, The propfxm was Ind. Phone No, oils, Markham, greater rasp ever be€are. It,is no munities, but net quite so enterprising yaried and well arranged. hl r. Blain- trouble for Graduate,to'get em as he is in blazing way. ie, of New York,took charge. Vocal Geo. Burkholder► R Inent because THE ART•: r,ROPERLY music was rendered by Miss Annis, of r1f'hltewale TRAINED. Come to thisPreparedl:o E.-Howard Annes ha. been cuceess- Oleyeland, Ohio, D1iss Pu h, of Green Drugs*,' ru s' Patent Medicines do your part faitbful)v and the re• fnl in securin the rP resentwtion, in R S R P the regions eastwards from Toronto River;Miss Murkar, of Pickering;and salts will be sl[tisfactor There is R ;Toilet Re uisites - Dr. N. E. McEwen, B.V.sC. y' , • in York and Ontario Counties, in Albert Downing. of Toronto. Two q no- Catalogue t about this: %V rite which his arti.yities in behalf of the dyets given by Miss Murkar and. air. Stationer Veterinary'Surgeon. for Catalogue today aT:,d learn what Downing were mncb appreciated. and � o highway and radial projl:r.ts have g PP Graduate of University of Toronto, we bare done for others, for they were excellently ` ' s y { p farmers, rightly so, 1y ilIard s Chocolates, 9 FoAgrr Agricultural College, Quebec�ld ap;enc the lwr est real PctwtP nr¢wni. `he A blr, Watson, s innv Toronto. vas. brought him into relationship with W. J. Elliott, Principal for the E. A. Strout Farm _. - the accom aniet. hiss Fanny Kay �` ., y - p -- Cigi;rs and Tobaccos Prompt attention to all clients, nation in 'the world •with sales last o Cron o, gave severa readings, Bell and Ind, Phones, • • year of over S->0,000,M0 wo�h Of These_w-eterendered with mur:h skill, Special attention given to;drug ONT?iRIO It is My Business +reins, The firm.tvlziatll-has iits head and were very`we-Il received by am ap- IPICKERING, - office-_ii. New York, is coming into pr'ec.intiye audience, Butt Lloyd, the requirements of live stock. :.�`✓ To help you ruu�ar-t-af-gouts Canada and Great Britain with the star of entertainers, was present for the occasion. The committee who had -R--E -Hi opening a New Garage in the Vil• intention of sharing in th'e placing of Calls promptly answered day or loge of Whitevale I'am prepared to dd farmers from,both the republic and charge of the program went leokina • VVVIII • all kinds of repair work, including European countries on Improved for a star at#d brought hack a full orb, eight. Bell or Idd,phone, k tops and side curtains, also Making farms In Canada. Their methods are ed mean. Lloyd delighted his aurli-' Has a full line of mesh and Cur-. your aid car look and run like new by the result of twenty years successful ante and kept it in roars of Ia>aghter business and do not interfere with Every timehearpeared. A bgoth;man- �ed meats conshantly On hand. giving it a good coat of aely paint. farmers themselves or other agents aged by Messrs.Turner,Poynter&Co. *iy E. McEWEN Agent for Toronto machinery, includ• did w great business. To N r. Pugh for j a. I KERI -NG C N u. W Spice Roll, Breakfast BaCOII g selling farm listed with them. AI r, R g .. Aam, $olot►t18,.Weilllers, etc. ing OHARLES tAd RICE, is fall catncl si which is d titan - tha use of his grnunde, to the talent of nn�l r;P�. !f.,r Pnc1,,, `-" -farms for inclusion in their forthcom- , numerotnr fri= '- Highest rises d for g q tad ends who came from far and near, the Veterinary Surgeon µ g p e. by the bund reds of thousands through- Wbitevale Baptist church extends g Butcher's cattle. Home Tel, 6021, Whitevale,not out the world, g sincere thanks, PiC]trerin Orit?Li1Cc •"..y M4.p is ,:li•:.,�-a,,,3•mS' � �"_�� _.<J:i/.�`f: `a..a ` '-f. 'f,. WIN -;,-7v `. !70 0a, 4. . ......... The world's OR- _4ft ANTED oil-Tank. Baku, it is said, has fallen into the iSALESM EN Ali o' hands of the Bolshevists. Young women to take the Nurses But When I Became a 'Man" As an 611 city, Bagu was born In' E ADIES t I Trulning Course in the Ontario Hospital SA LE00 i for'the Insane, Toronto. Three yea"' 1859, when. oil was first tapped there, course'in Feneral nursing secures a We want Agents who can represent by boring. Natural narbtha-springs tsy CLARA SHARPE. :ii�duate Nurse* Diploma from the an Al Investment. We will back you I rtj%Ancia! Secretary's Department of the had, however, been known there for o!oprlo up and assist you to'make sales. A P ponw • Wages—First Year: $25.00 per month very many centuries. 0*o 100JLV_ vooy%a 0- es I" LAIii'61-M, and laundering. took This will bring you and the invesl� .EL r d, Secona I n 1875 the Nobel Brot I Year! $30.00 board, uniform. ore a nice income. per month. 'and that was the beginning of charge, never flinched on a football field, tell-! laundering living bonus, ring a high cost of H perhaps, Write for Information. Ing his mother brokenly, with husky! Third Year: $35.00 per month, board, the great oil boom. Baku is, per '�So long kid. Be good to Nancy." voices and working faces that they! linitorm, laundering, and high cost of the most hideous town In the world. C 44 e you later!" called lining bonus. Ontario Production- .6., U1, So, long.. Se could never forget Dick" ihat they! Write for particulars to •the It is a howling wilderness of sand, Charlie. Medical superintendent, 214 Manning Chambers Bldg. had loved him. And the sweet, dark-1 Torouts where no green thing will grow. The When he •was halfway dovrri the as in the' 999 Queen $tree% West, eyed girl. whose.picture w wholo place ll 'TORONTO ce reeks of petroleum. --stairs he stopped. Dick'had looked back of Dick's watch; perhaps she' the food smells and tastes of it, awfully tired; his eyes had dark c'.rcles loved him, too. And the roses that His First Parade. When the wells were first opened 'Under them, and there was a line the little bootblack in• Toronto had Pussy Under Fire. A caught In reservoirs, p- his mouth—he had not noticed the oil was 'cau. di round sent. "He was the sort of guy us Swa.yIng magic, music led, toward a Admiral Beatty tells an interesting it while he was talking, but now that fellers all liked"—that was the mes- breezy dawn, ped into barrels, and In them take., regarding the ship's C,.kt on the he thought of It—Then he remember- sage that had come w:th them. All the east adart with flame, down to the Ca'spian Sea, which is story ro Lion, During the Jutland battle the ed how good Dick had,been to him That was the way they had all visible from the town. It was the Gayly clown the misty road where the by a shell. oil Nobel Brothers who first laid a pipe- sick bay was shattered Nhen he had the, sprained shoulder'Ider!thought of Dick. night h d gone— !Happily, the'.invalids -had 'Peen re- Ahat ached so. He had kissed him I But—and a little, fierce pride swel- That's the way the circus came. line to the Eje.�i., at a cost of 35,000. The 'good-night once; as if he had known.led his heart—none of them, not one saving was enormous, for, preViously, moved beforehand, but, by cin' over- :kes it sometimes, even'-that a fellow 1. of them, had loved Dick as he did; Something sweet and fairy-wild struck cue refinery alone spent $75,000 a year sight, the cat, who lived in the bay,' -.If it is babyish. He turned and swung 1 not one of them could have worship• The door was still across the dew, on men and camels for transportation• had been left behlliq. back up the stairs. ped, idolized him as he did. And not the nurse had not come back' Just a mystic thrill of sound calling The cariiersi thrown out of their General grief was expressed by the open; one of them felt his absence so keenly, row'at the loss of the cat, but greatly attacked the piping, so that event- c ..yet. The warm November sunshine,felt so helplessly, bitterly alone. elfishly; job, attack -in.told off to necessary to,build small 1 to the surprise of.the iiiL otreamed across the bed, and Dick,i Upstairs in his dresser drawer lay Then he stopped and held his breath, ually It was nee with his eyes closed, did look very! waiting, for he knew pose of protect• clear ay.-ay the debris,, a good healthy the blue sweater, carefully folded stone forts, for the put tired indeed. A quick contrition filled; sacred never to be worn again; no Nothing woke such echoes but the ing the line. meeow was heard, foilowed by five. bliti—he had stayed too long, sitting seerLing hand had touched it, none mg & calliope.' Baku has had "SpoufErs" bigger than little meeows. Purs had hidden away on the bed. -He.stooped swiftly. ever should. So It came upon his view; any ever.,known In America. The on a shelf, and hlid signalized the bat- ' "1'm sorry"-Dick," he whispered. High in the cloudless sky a ineadow Band aglitter, gold and blue; famous Dwogha, when first ,tapped, tie by giving birth to five kittei;s,.who In GooclJbye!"' His lips brushed the lark called tantalizingly sweet plumed riding spouted ane million eight hundred are now distributed throughout the•se a messenger boy'sl WomEin, ha'bited and brown cheek. front of the house steells of snow; a day. It took three Navy. Dick's lashes did 'r:)t stir, but a bicycle' bell jangled vibratingly. thousand gallons Everything ivas so flauntingly alive Cowbcys,.too,'crect and brown; months to cap it, and the amount of Another cat story is iold*by Captain sable moved his lips. Elephants and. oh, the clown; oil wasted during that time is roe . tl "Good-bye, kid!" he an_-�wLired. iand happy! kon. Llewellyn of the s.s. Naldera. . One o the Cages -closed upon what beasts he -been five thousand tons. the ships which he ccinmanded in the -Charlie sped out and just avoided! Charlie thre.v himself on ed to have I ' n tb the nurse at the door. . I ground,, with his face against the would-never know. . At present the yearly output of the war wa:s blown up by a mine: In a The Sunshine was wonderful, all damp earth and dead grass, and sob- Baku wells is cztimated at ten thous- rough sea'all the passengers. some 500 clear sunshine and--m 511 fall-"'°a hed As he had -sobbed in the little, Never.st[l], the muic spoke-like a pi:iy aud-afflRea-reunds welOt. in number, were safety taken off in 'with just a few clouds at the horizon.!, close, flower-scented chapel, with his code; boats. ... Nancy, after one anxious question, mother weeping beside him, and-those Wrapped him In its 111t.Ing notes, When rowing away from the scene was reassured by Charlie's "Oh, he's'tall,strong-faced men who were Dick's -held him like a-charm; The World-Mender. of the wreck, the captain noticed one lots better!" and was very.gay. They, friends unashamed. of, their tears. Passed and left him rooted fast In the A man who loves God wish .that holy of the ship's cats Roating on a mall-bag. r this raced against imaginary opponents,i That had been evEryone's grief., . empty road, zeal 1 He shouted to the officer;in charge of and brouelit up triumnhai�llv before,was his, and his alone. _.Uvad�d LIJ, LI1C Alcudly r1tra* Uf L'.-h WI.I,�'I, - imaginary stands of cheering people.i D.ck gone—niviT'to come ba,K-. %� - line oclat neditv5L I,v ­ on the wheel,', no one to Like his place; no one father's farm-.%A A man who knows himself God's In- I taken on board, but ascertained some Charlie's hand was . 4 Nancy's on the horn. -They went far left except himself, th,- baby--He sat Chariots caught the sunrise light strument days after that this had not been done, dashing madly past:up suddenlv. The meadow lark's note As. they climbed the hills from For faithful and eternal service meant, as before the explosion, the cat, when into the country.' clas: % squawking chickens.'was still piercingly sweet in his ears. sight; - And feels In all good wrought, startled dogs and.. chasing a rat, had lost a part of her But Nancy finally -risisted on getting Dick had not been so old as he—could, In a little distant voice still the music -The-moving fire and palse.of his own In a rat trap. This had male e�Dick have felt this ikav that summer tongue back for luncheon., Thor they cam played; thought. her savage, and the officer, in charge ':home b the most roundabout way' clay ten years ago? lie looked up at Charlie put the car away easefully Dick's windows; the '.shades were Faded, rose and sank away— He sees the glory'shining from afar— of the boat had, therefore. deemed It that—arid drawn wayx liked •There.was corn.to hoe to-day— unsafe to act on the capt.ala's request. —Dick &I-ways insisted on that a . And D:ck barl al.% A Bethlehem stai, He re- sunshine—why,-,eve-i that last day ine Like a dream of fairyland gassed .his Now for the sequel. Twenty-four in at the side en+ came Toward which he presses with unfalm twenty hours after L-be sink- membered about the door just too had had the room full of it! Charlie first parade. tering feet, days and late- but then, Dick had said that he brushed his sleeve across his eyes and ;ins of-the ship. the cat and the mail- lined the Heedleas of lions roaring In the street , vias'not nervous, so— In the hall he sprang to his feet. That was what Silver maple trees In the bag were washed ashore. The cat. al- duskIng light; And men that, scornful. shout, . - was still active - collided with Torn Larrabee, Dick's Dick had said. while he sat on the though thin and feeble, What was he doing I-ere.? Tom foot of the bed. '"There's a lot of Eyes' upoft the hilltop bent, •70,01, fool. thy Jack-o'-lantern goeth ;though 'corriparat!vely well. Her tongue chum. did not wait to explaiii; he backed:things I've done that you've Rot to Chin in palms, he watched the road Gut! had helled. and she Is now Installed enxclugh the 'neare �. dvv., a­J: Ch�zlil '.10 400 meant khie9 ellmh and d_1D,from sight— ever h.a purs_n� wortt--cirt to the livine room. with *a Fif,e_­w, eni� to his 'own roam first. That's the way the.circus went. unshakeu II ht as Bead cat on a ple :sure yacht, the quick misgiving at his heart. --rh#v!- he sli-Pped out Of :Iis By f�ith MC-1 0,ght. owner which had ireard-of her mar- , -itet and into thc d .,escape: Rain -No, sir,-I won't tell him." It wash sr.c. care, folde Believing, while he Walks the dusty some art of the twenty-f-,ur days, 'Tom's voice. blue one in.the bottom, drawer. Then London Has Hotel De Luxe way— Ing some p across the hall; th the he stole e room was and the cat is supposed to have kept Then down the stairs came For Infants Only. Himself a herald of the d-ay white-clad, silent-footed nurse. almost dark, but lie could see his That Truth at last sh-till reign, herself alive by lickinz the water from Charlie stepped forward. ImOther sitting by the table, with her • Life In the city of London is becom- Triumphant, though,be_radvocat4es lie h�er-coat. -fair head bowed on her outfi lwhat� 13 it?, What won't they tell: ung arms tug so-'complex. because of the house slain. - me? Is Dick—worse?" �Z,h r slender shoulders shaking con- in shortage. that many families aTe,being mm She shook her head. ey, Into apartments and hotels 'erciaking the Shark. she said ate she raised her forced Co No_ dear hogs' _s , s. gently, At Charlie's. s re babies are not recognized. Old Bailey's Blossoms. "better, 11 white faci.. where ognized. Two and' we all know."' England's. greatest tribunal—Old , Sharks, drcadod by sallormeu, Abd then her "voice trembled;- &at "Oh, Charlie,—baby boy,—go on, enterprisi.ng, nurses have met the Balley—has revived the good old-fas- 'hated by fishermen, have long been she looked at Charlie with- steady dear, and leave mother alonel" emergency.by opening•a hotel for in- custom of distributing sweet-.!the pariahs of the'seati, but now they -eyes, as iF she expected him to be "No, mother." He stepped quickly (ants only. catering to transient as honed 11 1 herbs amongst ,courageous. "He died two hours ago. across the room, and swift sunshine well as resident business. A house scented nosegays and h can'be flabo-I at a proilt, and hundreds ....... 110h, not" cried Charlie, in sudden flooded the dark corners as the win- physician and dentist are features of its benches and Its many offices, says of Canadian fishermen will be hunting sh, is he thought of his and. dow shades flew high. a London newspaper. them this summer. Not only can their angub the establishment. Nancy's careless laughter two hours "Now, mother,"—Cbarlie's arm was When the 'Mayor recently opened skins be converted into an excellent before. Then through the library cur- round the slender shoulders, and be .—the sessions, all the various 6111clals leather, but their oil has.assumed a tains came Corinne, with her hand- drew her gently to her feet, "You -"'Nitre" of the Bible. -.engaged came, to the Bench fortified I commercLal­ value, as a process has _`,kerchief pressed against her lips. can't stay in here. I'm going to get ered by which fish oils call "Charlie--baby—Aon't blame us, the machine and take you for a long 'dead In with horal decorations of the old•,been discov Recipes fQr muminifying the school — mignonette and lavender, :-be deodorized. Lord Leverhulme, the; dear. He—he wanted—he made us r.de. Come on and get your coat." ancient Egypt called for the saturation sweet-William, and rue. Rosemary and British soar) king, has been acquirtill He -led her to the door, and ancon- promise not to tell you. He—said he back his be of the body. with "natron," which was little bunches, of herbs were also interests rn the British and Canadian !wanted—" She stopped, choking. sciously he threw ad with an I impure carbonate of soda obtained "Oh, Iva all right,-- -murmured' the little authoritative air that had placed in the corners.of each desk. i fisheries, and It Is reported that he i-Dick's. -certain-lakes. It Is-the same--Charlie, and he tun away with a always be6z train ame sub- During the late ware-this charming}has rights-ltt-+Il"eOdOrlzin"-rc)cess, vague longing to be out and away (The End.) stance, and not saltpeter, that is custom*fell into disuse, but now grim 'and that his chief purpose in entering from everything, somewhere. "It's all 4--:— spoken.• many-inany times in the.Bible.-as Old Bailey shows the softer side to its the fishing Industry is to secure oils right." Fifty years ago the Maoris of New ­nIt*rp.­ character once more. Would it were I'tor his factories, one of which Is 10- l9e opened the front door and went Zealand were savages and 'frequently New Brunswick on the shores, out. At the !had cannibalistic feasts. To-day sev- possibIt-&Wirely to fill the•dock with cated In N harks'pursue steps crouched Slicker, with an anxious eye on the door. Per The British coasts are so well sup- flowers instead of felons! of the Bay of Fundy. S era) members of their race have won the herring-and markerel schools tr ha he Q not been fed. Charlie I the New Zealand Parliament, plied with lighthouses and lightships;. g the coasts of tilt t -t called him round to the back door and' seats in that a vessel, sail:ng round the islands 1 .. ,(:attails for Food. g,ep number along :gave him a large piece of cold lamb I and Maori women,as well as the white b provinces, in summer. women of New Zealand, exercise the y night, need only be out of sight of I Possibly' cattails may yet be culti- Maritime that the cook had saved for luncheon; In Nova Scotfa, the catchifig of dog. i a lante-rn six times. voted for food. Their rootstocks, Think that over. fish, which belongs to the shark faml but for once Slicker did not seem to I right to vote be hungry. He whined at Charlie's which are rich In.starch, are eaten by ly,has been-carried on to some extent• some tribes of American Indiana. knees for a moment, then, with tail the dogfish being used in the fertilizes do w», crept round to the front door Thise cattail •roots contain four I WP, :01d Pigsty • Foundation of Library factdrie­ Their skin can also be con again, Somehow, the heart of the times as much starch as potatoes, i vetted into leather. dog knew, and he waited for a last weight for weight, with more tfian 3 o Rout light of his Thasiter. * candles w ind night- per cent. of fat, and th�y yield a fl A reading room and library that can re necessary day i With adult ache in his heart that complete independence and To enter it was necessary to crawl that makes a "pleas-ing and palatable" would ript bring tears, Charlie went exist-in M nar�*s Liniment used by Physicians through the low door On hands and bread. Under cultivation, the plant 1 slowly toward the barn. probable Ignorance that any such per- The axe leaned against the wood- 'knees. Nevertheless, the former habt• would yield, W Is thought, valuable e, and it occurred to him that very I son as Andrew Carnegie ever lived is tues of the canal brWge promptly con- crops. I . . . . Appear At Your --- likely the cook would be wanting some sufficiently unique to command atten• sti•tuted themselves a society, and 0 , —, . _ .exists but drew up rules for the government of T-he Modern' Child. .kindling. He picked up the axe and lion. One such not only vent to work with a vim that dampen- a It yea recelve a sudden nourishes in a pigsty In Hartsha�, Lower Hartshay Reading Room t Papa was about to apply the strap.- canavoran unexpected h,- blistered his hair w:th perspiration and. I Derbyshire, England, hamlet, Soon' a -rough table was added; a "Father." said Willie, gently but Vitation you can feet con- blistered both his palms. �ere . beginning possesses many daily and a weekly newspaper firmly, "unless that instrument of char- fident of always a��rg After.it was all over, and the house features. 'Subscribed for, and, in addition to,the t has been properly sterilized at your best. In but a few tisemen Up to about thirty years ago the few books' that the members owned, moments It renders to your must -a wonderfully pure- was empty and silent again, Charliel protest." skin I men, the sober-mind&d ones, had no a number were contributed by out- soft complexion that Is came out and walked up and down in The old man gasped. other meetinj place in Hartshay after ciders. Five -nights in the week read- M continued Willie, "the bcyond comparison. the garden.• He did not like to stay "Moreover," work was done than the the day's Ing, smoking g�nies and social inter in the house;use; it was too silent—except germs that might be released by the up in Dick's rooni, where his mother, bridge over the Cromford and Derby course were in order; but Wednesday violent impact of leather upon a por- brokenly. It made d Friday evenings were devoted to sat and sobbed heart , read the I Canal. There they smoked an lhim, think of that other day that he 1 evening paper aloud and talked over reading aloud by the best scholar, and Gus textile fabric but lately expf)Fed to the' dust of the streets would bQ could just remember.—ten years ago,: current events. This was not a bad the first two books thus read were likely to affect, you deleteriou.-ily." when he was a curly-haired youngster i rallying place when the weather was Carlyle's "French Revolution" and nerveless of seven—when the father whom he' The strap hung limp in the ne ! warm and fair, but in 'the* winter It I Gibbon's "Declifie and Fall of the Ro- could barely remember had, in hii, hand and Willie beat It. quite as Pleasant. Then,I in= Empire." going,-left --such a-dreariness-and I was not `E SALT i. heartache. hen It rained or ass colff,-Wyey When thbrie were twerity or more _00ARG e. 'Only to him it had not word. 7".71.- time. walked, down the towpath and held members they decided to take the ad-' .A Little _L A N SALT struck so deep and poignant that th And Dick—why, Dick could not have their meetings under the bridge. joining pigsty. A full sized door was If any little word of ours call iiiake Bulk Carlots 'been fifteen then, but he had seemed righter, In the autumn of 1892 one of the put in; a sky-light placed in the roof; one life the b 'TORONTO SALT WORKS big and brave; and it had been members or the little assembly came rough wooden benches added; also a it any little song of ours c-An make' ve% Die-'s arm round his mother and his of a Pig- battered and stroking stove; the one heart the lighter, C. J. CLIFF TORONTO voice speaking words of comfort that into undisputed possession AN sty, the former occupants of which *oils were whitdwashed and book God help us speak tliet little word, had dried her eyes. her had been converted into 'pork. The shelves put up. All the work was done and take one bit of ginging. There was no one to do tliat for "t-9- 210w. Why, they had all leaned on new owner- furnished It with a few by the.members. Dick—what was there that any of boxes for seats and invited his mates Thanks to good _fiZask.1,.1 wanage- set the echoes ringing. ""CLEAN ALL" - them could do without Dick's cheery to make it their winter quarters. They rne�1t__tha,­shtIVes are now laden with BOILER •COMF OUND Dirlr'a liif*, f�?-V, s!irp wpy. „f 111—P-1 't Ola books; otherwise the pigsty library Bread sponge that sets the least bit wannaging everytning, nis— hlanufartnred by met nightly In the pigi�ty. has not.been further improved.'oved. Nor too long may be sour. 4.L7Tu Everyone had always loved Dick surroundings; ri:a AllemFord Water PurIffer Co., It was the rudest hovel, barely six is there need of fintr su L4ronited,21 camcren at,# roronao Ve should always remember those feet square, and Without windows, so the men are the thing. Keep Minard's Liniment In the house. C, square-shouldered men who had ye yY'ry�,• r;?�' 1 ?,. .+t. ~a; d°W .,,,, `..' .;'" �R`:�a Alt lr}iw ,.n, 1�,`• taw* ,us'�i`'r.° a•a e-ax.,,; a.,:;v:+wrt•.,ir��•w�..-.='_w� '�,%-.+• T-45.b .irkY ?- .«,'• ," z:a , isvw t' .sue :+ r r ",;.5.,�,r''- .�'.'` '.' ',;'�.�'N `,� ,: .�. ;:'�;�.,`, ' '.r .. ''f,.+'d'..'.^s ,�^ r C �'' -,is�j�"� .:,g•�-� ...a4n %rf`•}.-41, s.».,. w,.r'�w`' ••�; �w,r•'', .$.nit"`... F •r ,�•' ''ref's`1M6w+•an:isPwM: �. vxwr : ' iYr:Yr� . ? . . 3�' .e aa a.. . "-. . T CORK. POLICE SVD EW _ MURDERED WKE ENTERING CHURCH hot Dean by a Masked Men and Filled Instantly While at E UB ` ''^' Top sate ' ,Holy Water Font. _ ✓�e` - r' MAIN' BAGI,a�r . Cork, Ireland, July 25.—Police, ped his fingers in-the font, and was . $PtNNAx KtNG-GAFF Q :Sergt. Mulhern, chief of the Intelli- killed while actually making the sign _ TOPSAIL, JAI OR STAY :gence Department of West Cork, was of the cross. - TOP.9AIL , shot dead today at the door of a - M•ulhern's assailant's were two ` SPR' ER ��" -• °` ;church at Bandon, 20 'miles south- masked men,hiding on the porch, who �f/NN�i1ti f��E $sVL/NG a�,, BABY REACH1NScR :west of Cork. suddenly fired several revolver shots B2^FO1?E �i GAFF �I$ i He had left the police barracks at arm's length and then2 escaped. TftID w/A/D + TOp W(7'H THE rWI(ND ; arrived. before the 1porchl'of the church bers of the co egationswerellso.son- .lust as Mass commenced, nearly all xow str-cken that the service-w_as sus- „; _,of the worshippers already being in- pended for 'an hour. 4� O�L,h�P side. He paused at the entrance, dip- Q. S 1L ; ► �I& ""PEACETIME" WARS y��9 17AI1Y STILL RAGING ;/1D ,T�SAI Europe and the East Torn by =r , n Conflict. - f - _ STAYSAIL V/45 Paris, July 23.—As-:the danger of a Y "' RREEF i new European war becomes more .m "' P011vT.S Foal ot- ! ShtEET 8o0�cj t our} t is interesting MAtN Si L ! 1 r' en h 'h second year of the , .� i;: MAG71 . .ILi LOON s7Ays_ aicL y, 't tnteresttn to note 'that i n this, , e _ V ersaill£s peace, not less than ten /' OffS• .-,.• w �, „ 4 -S•,✓ EEL • -.-c-r: 'wars are raging in various parts of Europe and the Near and Far East. I Altogether, 4 000 000 soldiers are F f-AC1G ' O W ND W A t9ILl g :CLOS E' R I A S 1v6 ..engaged in these wars. This is as g many as were at one time engaged in the great European conflict: � ¢' OUTL I14L OF 6AILS OF SHAMROCK IV. AND RESOLUTE r Here is a summary of the situatlotr: Magravt showing the numeruLb- sails, halyards, stays and lines used on the challenger and defender of as it stands nearly two years after the _ ,America's Cup in the internalional yacht races. ' -signing of the armistice: Jugo-Slavic-1,000 Italians and 90,- FATE OF GALLANT MEIN i-- 1 � 008 Jugo-Slays are lacked in interma KNOWN AT :ASS. Weekly Market Report tent.host 1 t ies. i - .1:✓t,:a ; Hard 'Uts meeting arsted resistance `rein an AL- Labe; cnertiber for Fort li:iliam, In ! War Mystery Solve by Ditk- tN it irtiase r.s uAll. pelota, 291,2' to 'Oct Compound tierces, -banlan citizens' army. _ ! the Ontario Legislature,.and.3iintster t• Toronto, July 27, Manitobo wheat 25 to 25? c; tubs, 20� to 26c; pails,, Poland-300,000 Poles are at death'.of dines, who has bcc•a elected by ac COVCri t Cs.ti1sl�TOli. —No. 1 Northern, $3.15;No. 2 North- 25 20 261X; prints, 27 to 27>,lte. grips with 600,000 Russian Bolshe�istrcismation. A despatch from L^^den says:—One' ern, $3.12; No: 3.Northern, $3.08, in Montreal Markets. troops in a war which'may involve the of the myster:es of the war, the. fate store Fort Wiliam. 14icntreal, July 27.—Oats—No. 2 C,. "e , Manitrlba oats—No•. 2 CW, $1,151 E. whole of Europe: , of part of a battalion of an"English +.;W., $1.35; din. 3 CW, $1.32%. FIour, Y, Caucasus-270,000 Russ,+ns, 150,000 'POLAND D TC RECEIVE_ T:rritcriat regiment, the Fifth '.No-- Ito. 3 CAA', $1.1311 ; extra No. 1 feed, Mart.Spring wheat patents, firsts,new ! MILITARY AID•f aks. in the flxhting at S':lva ga• 51.1_; No. 1 feed, $1.101.; �'o. 2 feed, stand.. grade, $14.85 to $15.05, Rolled 'w --� Turks, 1',:0,000 Greels,.80,000 Britis-h,1 � e �, $1.071:. in Store Fort W.?!iarn. and 600 0 French tro-ors'are nting' - I Gsllipo:i, has at last- solved. .. - e oats, 90 lb. bag, $5.85, Bran, $04.25.. ' I a T`ian:.aba•barley= 3'Ctir. 1.75; Shoots, S61`�5: Hay. No. 2, per ton; in varioul+ parts of that far-flans a.-ea.! Allies Al':a»tee for T @mpt 'Sir' Ian Hamilton, in his despatch \.o. 4-•CW, $1.45; rejectei, $1;35; feed, car lots, I $29 to $30. Cheese, finest Syria 15,000 French are batti4ng - } on the fighting around Anafart, on $1.35, in store Fort William. Eastern% 261 to 27c, Butler, choicest Syrians. - t Check to Bo-shevilii P4arls• I August 1.', 1915, referred to the fate-' American corn—No, 3 llow,$3.30- ' China—The county is=torn b be-- A de. at:lrfrunt Paris says: =Thelvf the battalion ag a very myst�r�ous' nominal, track, Toronto Se + creamery, 5?' to 57j�e. Eggs, fresh.' - 5 y P i , prompt ship- 60 to 62c. Potatoes, per bag, car lots, -' bellion, marked by heavy fighting. rallies have decide} _to take measures)thing. On the night of the attack they went. $4.54 to $5.00. Y preparator to giving military aid to found tl.ems"elves less strenuous) o Ontario oats—No. 3,white, nominal. r Y g g Y y P"1 . Ontario- wheat—No. 1 Winter, per 14.iie Stock Markets. Poland, i that sl;calr! prove necessary.. posed than the rest of the brigade and, car 'ot, $2 to $2.01; No. 2 do, $$1.93 Toronto, July 27.—Choice heavy t t -'P�IOivINCs FROM A. French' m saiur. hesdgd-"by Jules}under Colonel Sr FI: Bzauciian:p, the to $2.01; No. 3.do, $1.92 to $1.93,f.o,b.• steers, $15.25 to S15.50; good heavy SHIP TO E IGLAND .T, Jusserand. Frenen Ambassador to, men 'eagerly pressed forward. Some 1 s?r:pping points, according to freigho.I steeis,'$I4.75 to $15;'butchers'-Cattle, he tai•ea• Sti,t^- -1- i% t+nmi onI'werre wounded or exhausted and found, Ontario wheat-\o. I Spring, pert choice. $14.50 -to $14.75; do, good, Traveller On Atlantic -L.iner', !ea. with General Weyg:nd,,right-; their wii back 3o camp. r-Fo-t:; A3- a•$'.&�;-Na 2., $1 98: $13.60 to $14 25 do, med., $11.50 to ' Tray i hand man of afarahal-Focht and•Ai.' ''But he Co]onel, with 1f officers I to $2,O1;~No. 3 do, 51.95 to $_•01 f•o.b.l$12; corn., $7•b to$9; buila.choiee, :Talks With Friends at Home. }Vignon, n close collaborator'with Pre- and 260 meat" ccrtinued Hamilton's'9b,oning paints, according to freights.!$11.76 to $12.25; do, good, $10.75 to A despatch from S.-S. icCor:an�mier 1Nti!lerand,left cn r'rsrsday night despatch, "still kept pushing on, driv- �T��• tifaitnominal � $11.25; do, rough, to 'ao eghe�. (bearing Imperial i're°s delegates to for fVarsaw to arran for 5 rtg, nominal cows,choice, 11.74 to 1 A �-_. protnpti trg the enemy before =them. Among' - Buckwheat—No_ 2, ri�minal. C$11 to $11.25; do, corn., $6.50 to $7.150; - Ottawa),e hs es:- You' are wanted on!-succor to the Poles. I these ardent fouls was part of a fine, Rye—loo. 3,'$2.20 to, 32.25, accord- st ekers, $9 to $11; feeders, $11 to F . `` On the same tra.rr 'and•'with the;l•campany enlisted from Lhe Iiin;'s'ing to freights'outside. $I_,>0; canners and"cutters, $S to With this astonishi� regaest my same object there was-a Erzt4h mi3-' Sandringham estates. Nothing ntcre! IN anitr,hs flour—Government stand- SF.25; milkers, good rte choice, $100 to cabin steward left me wends`ing; sion headed by Lord D':lbernorr, Bri- '.:aa ever seen or seard of any of them. ard, $14.85, Toronto• $165; do, corn. and med., $6S to $75; ' ,,whether-I was really'on a.liner•bound' tish Ambassador at Bc.1. n, General;They charged into the forest and were�' Ontar o flour—Government s#and-`lambs, yearlin:s, $12 to $y3; do. for.Canada, or in a lunatic a=yIum.I Rade]'ffe and Sir 11w-:rice FIanlcey. lost to sight and' sound. :Vet one.,bf ard, $12.90, nominal. I spring,' 1fr,50' to $17.:,0; calve%, good I.was. shown the way a few ;minutes. These missions, it is learned, leave them ever cyrmp back:' Iiliie al—Car lots, delivered 14Iont-'to choice, 516.50-to S1S; cheep,•$6.50- :. a real freiehtQ, bags included: Bran;per to $9;. hogs,.fed-and'w.,1ered, $21 Jo go to the Victorians Marconi•apart- 'with full authority to say to the Poles} The forest into*which the battalion tan, rei. shorts, r Lon F,1 x'21.25 do, weighed off car , 52,.25 to mental whey 11 pe , S , goon g s _ g,.sure. enough, was a that whatever aid is ncressary, either Ka as:tly charged was- never re-aken,feed flour, $.3.75 to $4, ! 321.50; do, f.a.b., S20 to $?025; 'do; ., wireless operator wearing the.famifi,arl military or firarci.l,.e-r in the natur:' by British�troona. A tew n:cn who 1 Hay—No,'1, per ton., $31; mixed,'do, ccantry points, $19.75 to $20. 7 t' ear-pieces,. apologizing to. someone of supplies, will'Le forthcoming if the fell, into the hands of the Turks, it i per ton, $'27, track_-___ - ' { 3lorrtreal. July 27,—Butcher steers, somewhere for my delay in appearing. Bolslievists persist ia: a design to I was afterwards found, had fallen out' SkraA%—Car lots,per,ton,$15 to$16, med., $10 5n to $112; corn-r$$- to $10; "Chelnitford in Essex wishes tol march'into distinctiyeIy Polish tarries c f the attack earlier, and not a man track, Toronto: butcher heifers, med., $9.50 to $11.50; speak to you, air. Chelmsford is tore. of Col. Beauchanip's force.Ras made! Country-Produce.--Wholrrale, corn., $6 to $3; canners, $3 to $1; cute . ' apologizing for the 690 miles betweea I It i5 stated unofiicia'ly. but on lei.,h I prisoner. Cheese—�'evv, large, 31 to R? ;'tee's, $4.50 to $5.;,0; butcher bulls, us and wishing the journalists ani authority, that_this l=eans help-for! . Rev..C.•S. Edwards-has just return-•tw n3,01?_• to-3%c—, triplets, 3?'r� to 6m., $5.:10'to $8. Good veal, $12 to $$13.50; med., $7 to $11. Ewes, $7 to °^Fue" i Poland in the form of triceps if they ed- from a visit to the peninsula on 3Bc; old, large, 33 to 31c, dy twins, ,$9 4,ambs, good, $15 to $15.50- corn., 33% to 34,a:c; Stiltons ,old 36 to , The result of the subseQuent con-i are required, t *tal'cs -re2istraion work. He says.363 c; new, 34 to RSr, $13 to $14.- Hogs, selects, off car Tersation, conducted as clear} as :f; Ahead at cn amg v.c, -Aitr-r'=*+� Plains}--BuFLrr ' h dairy, choice, 49 to weights,1$21. iMe t light bogA $21�. Y y -a large number of al-eil ��► g , ' I were talking from room to room,�officers and subalterns are with the=he found ske etens of the liven of th£'50c; creamery prints, 53 to 6'2c. _ I � s Is that I am able to forward for Poli&army, which, it.is.dtc]ared, ,:ill; Fourth and Fifth Norfolks, the Fifth i Rfargarin 35 to :,9c, l *� Publication this message, one of the be increased• according- to circnrt-' Siiffoiks and the Fourth Hampabi-es' Eggs—No. 1, 57 to 5Sc; selects, 6ff' AUTO OVERTURNED : first ever s 4en from a P passenger stances with as many divis:ons of in-� over a`inile in front of what ryas after= to Flo. I IN DEEP WATER chip at sea to the United Ki:rgdom. '1 fantry, tank detachments, air forces wards the•first,-line trench, � DresseJ poultry--Spring This message was received at the and artillery as may t e transported ' . Apparently the battalions had.ad- 50c; rotisfcrs, 30c; fowl, 35c; turkeys,! Five Pe1fSOI]S Drow:ied--Roaf� -� Marconi wireless telephone station at in due time, vaned in perfect older and to all ap- dos°60c;o ncklings,38 to 40c; squabs, Chelmsford this afternoon and trans-_ -c pearances had been caught by ma-; + _ Not Barricaded. G� Live poultry—Sprin ehici ens 45c• s- mitied to London by ordinary tele- r chine-gun fire. One man had taker, roosters,`26c;fowl,30c; ducklings,35c. Buffalo, July 25.—An automobile phone. DAMASCUS-OCCUPIED cover beh:nd a°stone, acrd a large pile' Iier,n9-Canadian, hand--picked, Luc.,•driven by William NeKman, of Lack-' "-" BY FRENCH FORCES of tmpty• cartridge cases round his $5.'25; primes, $4; Japans, ?5; Limas,} awanna, and _containing his -wife and Live Stock For skeleton shotbed he•had defended hint- Nadanascar, Q121;-c; Japan., 10 to llc.l Alaple products—S ni p two young children and Miss -Clara' u It , self to the last. Just behind the Nor- y P per im L' ince s -Albert Ra_�Ch Reign:Of King O� Syria at gal_, $3,40 to $3.50; per 5 imp. gals., Sheck, of Bgfl ale, was driven into a' f -. am Enid. folk, front line '417. Edwards. came,43 1) to $3.40,' Maple sugar; Iii,, 27�-creek between the towns of_Axmor and A despatch from Montreal says-=� f about fifty Caen cz 30c Boston, this county, some time last Live stock for the Prince 'of Wales', ' Paris, July-25.—Damascus �ti'as to- 'who had fallen in a grim Lan - o- ands proc;stops—wno!esate, - n^i rl RPrP rl�o�neu,. ranch in Alberta, have arriv�.i in' day occupied by French troops under, strugb'eo Touching each other lay, Srrolced'meats=fIams, med., 46 to tragedy the gg!e.s of chinos and Turks, the' The tea eel was discove_ed this Montreal on the 'Montcalm. The ship-' General Gourasrl. The triumphant'' 49c; heavy, 40 to 42c; cooked, 63 t.o. morning when a neighbor passing that •ment consisted of eight fillies; eleven' entry into the Syrian- capital 'is be- heads of the latter facing the sen and 66a.; rolls,34 to 36c; cottage rolls, SJ :vay. saw a tine of the overturned cat a Dartmoor ponies, eleven colts and Lw'O }.eyed to mark the end c: the reign; those of the attackers tovniC. tileir,to 41c; breakfast bacon, 48 to 5`2c;1 stickln out'of the des water, He .•opens of Suffolk chickens. These ani of -Emir Feisal as -'Bill_, of•S•.-r•ai." ad:ersaries''I nos. 'ba'cks, plain, 52 to 5.1c;•boneless, 58 to'! g p Trials and fowls are being shipped to w1lich he nroclaimed himself not long i 64c, summoned help, and the bodies were ^r - the Vest on a special car, i P:vh?ch, after the-armistice,. f ,Cured meats—Long c':•ar'haccri, 27 extricated. The'bridge over the creek p n Adri�ro lls (3tcupzed` ' ' to 28,,;,clear bellies, 26 to.27c. had been washed,away in the flood ot! ?� running �yater and elcctr11 have T;-e official eomtirunirlu5 in. tel,rng Lard—Pure tierces 28 to '91-'.c- by ,_ ay uiizht._.hut the road had not Greek : e--ces Frill been installed.` They are in charge of the occupation of bamas�us says, _ tcbs, 28% to 29c; pail's, 28 to °_3ljc; been barricaded against traffic. .of the foreman of the ranch. It is; the French troops defeated the Sy-1 A dccnatc•h frorr Coti taniinn Ipi sent from England in of o cows-will be i .rians as a renr:sal for an unpro=oked p - '- —'— -'- - - -- "- - --- - stated that'a number of co ''=°'• - says:• Tl:e V-,-:tr Office.-announced 'it. • g bee. ! attack. i:ad. learned that the Greek vanLuard� GERMAN FRON"I't., _CLdS�D =a WILLING had entered Adrianople. The Turks f RUSSIAN SOVIET have destroyed the bridge over the, . - T`H ALLIED 'TROOPS Maritsa River. near the junction of the Constantinople line with the Ad-' TO MEET ALLIES h�LPCE PARLEY I rianople-Saloniki ling, and have' also i - >l ^ A despatch from Berlin says:—Dr.�assist in the plans of the Allies 10i _- destroved four bridges nithin _0 miles I of Tchatalja. The Tuna are entrenc�r- Simons, the Foreign Secretary, speak- the aid of Poland. _ �''Ready-to Sign Armistice With Poland —Demand Surrender ed at'man � ing before the r'orergn t��ir--Ccrz Cleuranr, contLR-mod Dr. ' Simons, y poinia.alone; the ra nvay.l e of the Reichstag, declared that would tt-h 'frontiers ll i wou proeeer roniers .agans - of General Wean el. between the I4iaritza Rh•er and mitte i �.•; . y+ Tchatalja prepared to harass the in the event tht! Entente-xontemplated' the troops of both 'belligerents, and Greek advance. the depsatch of troops through Ger-I any forces violating this order would London, July 26,—The Russian So- according to the Dail;: flail. `• " " � - many for the aid-of Poland, Germany' be disarmed. rlrt. Gnrnrn,npnf has nntifiPl Great In the note convelink this decision, r,•4 x, r �_ % would vigorously prOt2St. I Vor aerts says that Germany is r'e• =?i` `"�3rttaftt-that, tl. w vFtt3trtg C a. c: 4rta��aj� ru`ab �,�sseK;af.b�„• " •^ - >=c.<xy,-+_.-.._ ,;, _ Y ^+�_�n_+hn nttltnilP of C;prninnviinforei•, hpr troop; on the frontier leading. Allies for a peace conference ”. I } form Great Britain of its w;Itingness g'in Dakota Cyclone rn lire in London, but as a preliminary to to agree to an armistiec in Poland, rented at Paris on-Wedne;day.•, The guard the frontiers of the plebiscite etxh a conference it demands the cur-! and expresses its astonishment at 14linneapolis, July 23.—Eight per-'.Gernu+n declaration of neutral;ty ink areas with,-German'troops to. obviate 'Fender of General Wrangel, the anti-I Great Britain's action in interrupting sons were reported killed in a cyclone this crisis, said the l,dinister,was proof; the possibility of a conflict between Bolshevik. commander in the south,! the discussion of trade relations with- which swept over ,North Dakota that the country was at peace with' French and Russian troops, which ^ ,under a guarantee of personal safety,1 Russia. _ night. '� both Russia and Poland and could not t might bring the war to German ML f 't .:..=:V�F .e�4...... «+:.y, ,tln,5c• t<,. .+.,,... _ •,x ..i a..:, c«s....: ,y.e.- �S.o.� — -s,;— ..c:.....s-. y ie:. vox z:y •• M � ""k: r+ .*'.•...•-.-«•:P i ''e '+'-•- t ` r•�`ta. t` ' - •¢' �` w :' vl.." Cv •A ', oN: w� . �, ;.GS. •ys:. y ^""'.gF,s4 •" •'e. _y e• =s:.:..,Tn .JC,..r'-•z""�w.v w 3: -X Ifir des Nwo TEAM WAIT i iii WMtevsle Club of -.R % O 'H .A R D S Q, N ' -- *.&IJ,dM-1 FriLmorning at.iu oAia' r.• -• ".T GROCl�IM - x `min a United Farmers For hauling Flax. 7 pQr d y '.' ;.. . rMlznts will be. paid. Apply at 11.50,^er year,;t31.25 iflpaid in�vanee: Meetings held in I. O. O. F. Hall, lot '.The best and freshest of everything. • office of the Tuesday evening in each month - 10E•�• �forsummer mouths. — -- in Good Groceries tA V �i MURKAR, Proprietor. ROSE- !'LAX MILL - :M now - CKERING welarly on the cooperative plaaegu ... ... 1 8 .'_Monarch Flour, „ : 0 PI - ' Cream of the West Flour, 2.05 . '� ' 14 Cream COMMENTS _ ,� 20 v IY Phone or write F. Hornshaw, Howard Five Ruses Flour, ... . ,�. o great industrial changes can - - Malcolm, of Directors. Graham Flour, 3 lbs for lac ' - Corn Meal, 3 lbs for 25c -leothe into effect without causing O 8A� H. PtiGH, Secretary ' 'Rolled Oat, (Victor), 8 lbs for 25c nconvionce or-it may be financial His 'White Swan-Flnked Wheat in sealed packages 30 cents -ruin to tuany people. With the ='0 D,r r. .•.1advent of railways, the stage rtaStOx'S ORANGEADE, LEMONADE,' RASPBERRY VINEGAR coach business was rained. When the power loom' was first tut i o- hglassesa.of nice refreshing drink for 25 cents "•d eed, thousands of people had to B =8CV=2'S forsake their weans of livelihood -and enter new fields of labor. The �s�o �0�ro a great 40 Varieties Always Fresh 'greatest snood to the eee�_ • ' �arieky �-:� ~.� •tnumber is the- principle that New Records are received each• JAIM RMAARD -�J -.: should underly all these changes. week and Special orders filled on Thrift shortest notice. 3f cheaper and better service can � � - Orders Delivered Both Phones - ' be secured by electric railways You can SHELTER yourself THEXTON'S - Pickering Ethan by steam railways, the latter against adversity. FORT= must give. way to the former; Selfrouinastpof A EXCEPTIONAL VALUES and " ` +even if ib may mean great fla in- by acquiring the THRIFT HABIT. s seal loss. New York and some Our Savings Deportment brings,you the opportunity. +other Eastern States are strongly v Men s Shirting, grey and blue and white stripe 50c, 5& yd. objectins; to the deepening of the THE -A P ron Print, blue check with border, 45a yd. St. Lawrence River, because it p' will build up cities on the great STANDARD BANK. Prints-, blue and pink cheeks,,32c yd. Plain blue.and black lakes at the expense of the former. pattern dot 45e d. but if this great enterprise will ..'OF CANADA tin :.. ,. P r y b grove a great saving in expense as ctita. saryte..aaa Vndtyid.� 1?reSt• The Unit a:•_al well as conserving the coAl supply. $8.J8•.5Z17.9P. Cottonade SOo yd. Plai>x Grey Flannel 75o yd, Ithe work should not be hindered. PICKERING BRANCH Sawing-:-Machine aChme , - - ;.- a.V4.<rR ay,F�RTry .• ae gmlttntt�SEEdL�.: i j _ — . The ea-Kteiser of German and BRANCH Atso <.- v:tti4�Yi - y 'PET: H. Jackson & Son, , hhb fA,,,ii�.sre realizing more and _- Children s Stockings, sizes 4 to Gi, : ��` � , i Brock Road. Pickering, Out, �„„„_,.y 20 cents per air _ more every day that the way of -__ __._ -__� _� ; — p p the transgressor is hard." In his .�- - - Blacksmithing and Woodworking in i the Pickering all its branches. Saw gumming determination to become-pre of -, and filing a specialty. BERT HARVEY & SON, aGreenwood the greatest military leaders that We crock G"ollne Engines. Em g y '� ante Committee Wheels. Circnlarsaws, saw Emery Accident and Automobile Insurance a, the world has ever. produced, he z was willing to commit as kind =' .and Emery Mandreis.l _ g y The object of this Aseocistion is to cf all leogtltE on hand of crime, no matter how heinous lessen a�len 'I dproaet-ute % and forsake. it 'might be, in order 'that the felons. l Pickering Hardware Store grgat object of his life might be Memheie havinfq proper)y stolen oommani. Con- Grote rte Breached. He endeavored to justify state immediately with any membes V V ttii�/ s -his arta in his belief that the end of Ezeontire oommittes. This is fast the lace to buy.an Oil Stove '-' jaytified the means, and that Membership fee 11.00. ' s - - P Y' ' Tiakete may be had from the President or - Products for this hot weather. We have the Clarke's � everything -was fair in-war(ex. Secow.ry on a"Hasdan. s Jewel and' Florence Oil Stoves, guaranteed to _ 'eeept in the case of his enemies). Exac. Oom.-L. D. Bunke, C.S.Palm- .,give satisfaction,or we return your money. - It was with him- world power -er' W. V. Richardson, Pickering. .' Field rile po t' Wei have a complete line of Screen Doors and Window Screens. Wire downfall, and on this he was wil- 1. R. Thexto,a. W. J. CI�k. g�jj(1 �31'1Cli Cloth from 1S to 12 inches wide. at lowest price. Wash. ' ling 6 Raffi��E�—R it h- talc_a oa P�o.i�{g•: RICSeCJI w� , : in that he -lost, and with the losing I .• washing easy d.urina the preieut T if 3 - G and 8 = extremely hot weatlfer, of the war he brought his coon• i � s -• • ' try to the verge of bankruptcy, Coal, : C� t i 11dC11 -Call in and see them and you will buy. - _ .. .. nand into a state of chaos. But A full.line of Garden Tool-4, ForkP, Rakes, Hdes, Lawn Mowers, the greatest duwnfall has come to t Gee y prices'. S ra er= Sc they. tiZ'Ilet-stuney.-Oil Cans etc. i Planer and Soft (,osl of the p 3" y the originators of the world's Colicrete work done: µ r�atest crimes. The members of best .gllalitS 011 , \nw i.,the finis to cite Fly Oil on your cows. B Ind. Phone'217U3 Pick. �'e'.ha�-e Dr. Williams'; the oldest and best the erstwhile royal family of Ger- hand. on.the market. -Once'tried always used. many' are now outcasts from soci -THOS A LA�V -Clarence Simpson _ ~ ety. They have no-place which i The old reliable Paroid Roofing.always on .hand. Get our prices. they can call home. They live in PickerLiag. :�r_t_ C.-ti Statiou, Brock Road -daily dread of being poisoned or i Its a plearnre for us to show oar goods. meeting death in some other un- = i J. S.' BALSDON, IP ICKERING natural way. The members of Where is Your Money? - - thie family rarely see one another. One farmer kept his savings at home. His house was burned- 11 NMI •�+ aC:� �_ws]ec,00u,,,oe..a.,r... 'And.to add to their cup of bitter- and the nnoney with it. - wess, the youngest son, who was , - -` Ora a woman hod her dollars in a hole in a tree--a s"Irreis :T nd rheart-broken at the humiliation of ate it c r Lis once proud spirit, and at the The salsas ppLce for money b the bank when• k accumulates lose of his property, tried to drown interest to the savings departments Open aim acosamt with this bank today, * T his sorrow in the intnzi•ating_Cup,,_ _ I .DMDUAL and eventually ended his miser- life as a suicide. What ati DOMWWN � awful ending this family is meet- WHITBY BRANCH, - - G. P. LYND, Manager. • s Stag when they plight have used their opportun6y to become a BROOKLIN BRANCH, !E= C. CROSS, Manageu. / blessing to the whole world. 1 •_; �', f ,'� PURECITE PAPER 4 .- anted e _ Good �u yin � - 4 ,��w'jfE 0' RF w 'Sod Land on which to ; tit " �rrpad Flax_ Circular_ Pillow Cotton, 42 inches„wide_ t t c. 1.. .. . ... Bleached Shirt- - ,lw ,* Sol _$2.00 per acre. Write, phone -..ring, 72 inches wide, 90 cents .per yard. or call at Splendid quality. H. E. M011lleyr _ Picks ng -Rose Fly Mill =- Shirtiugs and Fanneiette9 =- .7 , . . ,-J?1CKEBING1 ONT. Arsenate of Lead, Paris Green,--Fly Oil SUPREMACY - 1 •Vlaremont liven{ Gem Fruit Jars, also red and white ribber tinge It takes more than Capital, more than Determination, more tires Bus meets all Trains - _ " .• Aggressiveness, more than Advertising, to make a' Product leader of itA kind. A- ret-class Rigs to hire day or r - night at lowest prices. - -,A N N I S All these aids, powerful as they are, would be unavailing • • . ito achieve such a position unless the-Product] iPhone 1805. possessed-superior merit. hose Sanderson a Stn, rT3'3 NA - C+NZ'.A.RIC 'Superior Merit alone has placed ' PROPRIETO$S S�+OP ! -- Cream--ofthe-V'4e �trlor bread LOOK 1 - LISTEN ! . :gain Chopp�g - :' .,_ Momarch Flour for pastry Y AND FL EKING Canvas Footwear, also different -- - Now is the time for "bite C - t position Eon --- -- -- p n e o of Lan-supper tl;2s£ r+tm prepared to do chopping and oat • flaking on Dlondays, and Fri- - dines at >~easonable prices. - The Cam bell Flour Mills Co. Ltd. days only, beginning r P _ on April lat. - -"Come and see—at the Corner Shoe Store." - Mills at ;��t�' F'. Rsa,�-lt�a. �rPerlrcond �_ J< . W. M. Palmer, �'IaYExn®mot 'r� ri4.; ..� ' erhot�.� ' 'ic��erg r�, - ,;,'. , OMIT 4YOV 7 ;� P., Mrs:H. Dickinson, of Our esteemed resident., John Some property turnovers: Mr. lm ip'visiting with Mies..S. Z. Rvans Porgies made a close run as the U. McCallum has amured the Gra h&m the city on Tuesday. for a few days. F. 0.candidate In South Ontario Bros farm south of the C. P. R.; Mse' b left on Miser Martin, of-St. Thomas,' re. in the approaching Federal elec- and It is understood that Ly Peter and Mrs. 111% turned home on Friday, after vie- tions. wan PUkey has bought the rink- Saturday for Jackson's Point. The Baptist people will hol(l.� iting with Thos. and Mrs. Birkett; A number from here attended from Mr. Lea per. -Miss- Ina Mantle, accompanied the garden-party at Gieen River Our Citizen's band purposed Rio-den party at an early date W. Mrs. by her sister, Mrs, Nelson' Sander. on Tuesday evening given under ing'a concert on W. M. Palmer's Eving" of Alliston, &�com son, w I the Whitevale lawn at the four corners last Sat- panie!d Mrs. Sargent on her return as taken to St. Hos. the auspices 0 _.A. pital on Wednesday last. Baptist church. All report a very urdayevealug, Out,ou account of for a visit. Alex. and Will Stark-of Toron Misses Viola' Forsyth and Jean enjoyable evening. the cool weather it was postponed Of all materials and design S. Evans, whu are taking a. summer Fall wheat and hay harves't is until to morrow (Saturday) even kept in stook. It will pay you to, were the guests of Harold call at our works ar-d inspect our stoo>t - King last-week. cuurs�e in Agriculture at Whitby abuut.completed in this locality, ing, when they will play if the obtain prioes Don't be misled Mrs. C. Sargent returned home Ladies' College, were home over and barley is about ready- to cut. weatherbesuitAble. �' Be sure to &I we do not employ them,oo visiting Sunday. Oats also are chancing their color turn out boys as we all want to ly we O&M, end do throw off the agem on Wednesday last after visil S. F. and Jars. Robins are spend. rapidly. In a very ,short time hear you. commission of 10 per tsent.,which you wo friends in Alliston. Roy Morgan lost a valuable cow ing part of the, former's vacation the hat-vest will be over and the Miss EvA M. Stark, A.T. C.'M, oartainly save by pUr0hAfiiMg from U16l one day last week, it having got at Spi i ngfield, near .St. Thomas, fall work will begin. who is also a graduate of Toronto 0411 601101ted. access to the chop bin, and will spend the balance.of the Lyman and Mrs.Pilkey,of Clare- -Normal Kindergarten Traiuitij J. T. MATHESON Mrs. Bindy, of Linwood, holiday in Kingston. Mont, and Howard and Mrs. Class and a teacher,of six, years O. and A. J. and Mrs. handler, who Macklin and Mrs.. Michell, of Mt. experience ou the Toronto staff, Office and Works, Whitby,OntarW. are visiting relatives here and at the Iasi two weeks with.the Joy, motored to Georgetown on is prepared to open a private kin- Broughton and Barrie. =Is parents, J. H. and Mr?. Sunday and spent the day with dergarten 'school in addition to us I o is holidaying at the home of her 1FT EIRT Miss Dell Worthy. of Brampton; Beal, left.on Saturday for their Mr.' and Mrs. McNabb and,Mrs. hermusicclass, anexcellent step. e4f "i:"go qt;n�� r� Z_,Aher,Mrs. lbbells. - r the littl.- hinme in Stuibury by wfwar. PilL-2ZA b-k.!iez11 Uv. M!cL&II, .1F00T It Charles Booker, of- Toronto, Master Gordon Birkett', son of The union of the M�3thodist and tI�e'1home`t;_the public school and motored out on Sunday and visit. Thos. and Mrs. Birkett, has been Presbyterian denominations is to greater-efficiency theie. •,Call at For-the Whole Family. ad his sister, Mrs.Fred Farmer very ill during the past week, but proving, so far, most satisfactory residence of Rev. C. W. King. D. aqd Mrs. Johnston and two we are glad to know that at the to all concerned. They are begin- The annual meeting of the Running Shoes, tan,white and blacL time of writing he was somewhat ing to wonder why the union was Claremont branch of Upper Can- Ladies'Boots,high tops. White children, of Toronto, are visiting not consummated a ads Bible Society will be held in- 7 Mrs Johnston's parents, Fred and better. go. Their Slippers and Pumps, with 7. Thos. and Mrs. Paterson and Ira advice to o the Baptist church on the evening fire:Farmer. other places similarly rubber and leather Mrs.Dixon and her two child. and Mrs. Powell motored to Whit. situated is 1,06 thou and do like- of Monday, August 4th, beginning Iola. tons Betty and Ruth, of Buffalo, by on Saturday to visit Mr. Pow. wise." at 8 o'clock. Ln illdstrated tray- visiting her parents, H. and ell's sister, Mrs. Abram Bandy, Mr. and 'Mrs. de Angelis and 'elogue entitled "'A Trip Through All at last year's prigs.are "Mrs.Thomson, who we are pleased to report, is daughter had a narrow escape on China" will be given by Mr. L. T. Hwang., a Chinese Christian and Mr. Lockyear, of Buffalo, a for. much Improved in health. Monday when their horse, took SWI - - mer Claremont school teacher, Lost, on Tuesday night,a partly a sudden sprint down the hill by A native of China, who will illus. FizmAd, was here renewing acquaintances worn Ford tire, inner tube and de the Baptist church, landing them trater his travelogue with beauti- Ind. Phone 2804 JI an Wednesday last. and the buggy upside down in ful I&utern views. Do not miss taebable rim,on the 5th concession this. All are invited. A collec- Robt. and Mrs. Worthy and of Uxbridge, between lot I and lot front of Dr. Tomlinson's residence lion will be taken tip during the family, of Brampton, spent ove. 15. Finder please return to Mrs. and within an inch or two.of the Sunday with Mrs.Worthy's moth- Hartley Dewart, Brookdale, Ux. telephone pole. Trouble: a brok- evening in aid of the Bible Socie• C Yad -or,Mrs. Thos. Gibbons. bridge.and receive reward. en line on the left. A C306 10" :A n* n' ouncement "; _ 7 2 071 37, A, k., sv ti Vv- Aia N, L 5 10 6 7r- -g* 'C a r-'T he' 's� t a� n"' d a'r%d Fo"d n is now e quipped with: sn -on curt ap �y 1 -.One-man top.)&'rith ain fasteners.' Top envelope and, pocket for curtains in the tonneau. ...Glass windows in back of top* 3. Sloping; double ventilating windshield. .4. Demountable rims. Carrier. .5. ix e 6. ' Non-skid redr. .t ........ Leather doors-im 411�_DS ...... 80 0 _Hdh b lumn, button mounted on top of steering co - : 9. .-Upholst ie imp seating greatly roved, and a ing .,,capacity re-arranged to give greater riding fort; :--Improv e d ste-ering—conti-al wit-IT--radius- rods Attached below front axle. if--desired Aric tarting and lightin 6quipment furnished Ele6 1 8 esir d 9 at additional cost. I C 11110E R I N G ."..TICKERING GARAGE . -DEALERS, (_IF1\T1111S1 r �'+ •Y 2 - •..� fe .1. ai ;r 9.. S+ 5 p i-8'4y �V•i i } _ 1 • - s� P" ctPr„i •I! 'P' Iy;,' dY•} 9;-• R . `R:2, ;t.s._ '•.. x. "h' '.�;• ,' . .7�-, �.4. ,r:I ;:v °".`:.;,+x....fir.•" 'v9*-': ..r � .lks '°,s�%,�.`lr�x.,�+'}�r ;:u.��^,', y. �%C. �S;r,3 y'. • - ..:vs.:•• - •..�•'.��"3'�• •�.a „•'S,x"- - ;r, ,y�, «f c�• ..' 1T _. R 77 d� .IV rr"". •, .�� �� �� M�� OLO Tu W ..a-O l���r . Yid' -I'I `f ra r - — co�,�,t�! Is Always Full of Life and _ Energy—Failures Are Weak �. '±yam- _• 11 ^ -�/j •' __ and Bloodless. t ';., `S t, �.-• _ � � Some men seem to have all the luck. �� / ���\ %pt - • ,�; .= If there are- any good things going _y _ .. these- men seem to ret them. They aeenders. le pIi they are bus pass men The House of the Winds. storm, and poor father had to blow �,Q j j Once upon s time there was a little the bellows for twelve whole hourg. they are successful; it they are work- +r girl named '.Sally who lived in the Don't you remember how the wind in they get the foreman's job. They country i ,/ r —Nave the'power er of influencing people. with an old Aunt Jane. There howled round your windows? My Was no children for'her to,play with, father was making all that noise; and / - The same thing.is true of women. so shften !opal Most of her now he's resting while my-'mother Some have the charm that makes men e was o �,� seek them out; others are always neg. ;time she spent ip the fields with the takes her turn" lected. But this is not luck. It is due y x'birds' 'We flowers and the winds. She Sally stared at. w Mother Wind, whoith black hair~ /!" to a personal gift—vitality. Men an was a large woman -•`c'` �• /// loved the winds best of all; they seem- �i women of this sort are never weak ed•soUriendiy and so'near; but always and ied cheeks. She was busy with /� - ehe 1Qnged for s real live playmate, the funnels and the bellows. As she ��� / puny invalids, They may not be big, One warm day she wondered across worked, the crying of a great wind- ` //i but they are' full of life and ep�rgy. the fields,and threw herself down be- storm far off could be'heard;but while j `/ / / J The whole thing is a matter, good �EttvS •, blood, good .cer�:-es. fins good, health. seath her favorite walnut tree. A Salty listened it grew fainter. • oeoD/' ,/ Everyone would wish to be like this . one note ,over Susy was listening,too. `The storm �.'. and the qualities that make for vitals• imicket was %.sounding and over again, and the wind was is'nearly over, she said. Now may- _ _ ty and energy are purely a matter of singing a slow song in the top of the be the mind family can get a little 01�T�MlShf y` health. By building up isle blood and \ ' ` tree. • $ally,sighed and shut her eyes. rest." ;� _ — nerves, sleeplessness, want of energy, Suddenly a queer thing happened: Mother ind sat down in one of the + weakness of the back, stooping should- Without opening her eyes or rising to huge chairs-', `Well, Sally," she. puf- "� era, •headaclae4 and the inellectual her feet, she found herself walking fed, out of. breath, "I'M glad you've = _ 'sort of pretence which really conies ,i Along a perfectly strange road. It!come'to .see us at last." �-- ._ from weakness can all be got rid of. Was arlong white road without a tree; Sally was too much puzzled to re- I—_ Dr. Williams Pink Pills have made -tall tlte'laYrd that lay on either side of Ply. But Mother Wind did not wait a many weak, tired .men vigorous and it was white,-too, and so was-the sky. for an answer. She got up and began healthy, and many pale, dejected girls As she stood still and looked wonder= to prepare supper.' When' the meal -and women, plump, rosy and-attrao - ingiy round her, a whirlwind of dust!was ready she said, Come, children!I _ w t.ve by improving their blood and ton,. came wheeling up the road Her hat Wake up, father!"- ing up their nerves., If you are weak; There were four bowls of delicious] ail'•ng, low-spirited or unhealthy, tr) sailed ofl€; her curls tossed this'way i\ , , Dr. Ei';lliams Pink Pills and note,ti:21� - und that; her skirts blew wildly about. creamy custard on the table,and when ' "' ally; but Father Wind crossed the floor to take _ %\ yt�1��`� speedy, beneficial effect. she walked on. his seat they shook like jell y. Hewn vim•, cAn Apr rt � u; �n 7 _ The road soon turned a sharp corner. so red in fihe face and had such big _ \ mediclze dealer or by mail at 50 cents TAs Sally rounded the bend she came eyes that Sally_could hardly eat for �y�� a box or six boxes for S260 frem The In sight of the queerest-looking house looking at him. _ Dr. Williams bfedicine Co., Brockville. that she had ever•laid eyes on. It was,�. When,he caught her looking'at him Ont. to white building with a sloping roof,'with gave a jolly hAw-haw that sounded A PAINT-UP JOB`WE SHOULD ALL LIKE TO SEE ' and with queer funnels and bellows like the roar of the ocean waves, She - _ _ Those Awful Partings. stiekin out from it-in ever direction. wonders why w,-*re so red-cheeked and' art of the, way with her, Sus' The Bride: "Oh, hoc• I Jrat2 to let g y j P y y— Watch-Crystal Label'Tells 1 A glass cupola was perched on the big-eyed," -he Iaughed, "It's because and hurry, both of you." you go, darling. I sha'n't see-you roof like a cherry on a birthday cake, we have to puff and blow so hard..Eat' ,So the two children raced to the Daylight-Saving Time. again until lunch time!" and affray-hassled man sat in it star- your supper, little girl, he said. I spot where the white road turned. For these who must cor.te d with The Groom: ''You must be brave. %ing through a long spyglass. isn't often that you get cream from"Good-bye. ' Don'.t forget me," Susy both ,standard and daylight-saving litte.aoman, No.matter what happens, -' The wind began 'to blow hard again. the Milky Way." Wind whispered. time, an eastern,inventor Is now sup. I swear to telephone at eleven.',' Suddenly the door of the house sprang So the delicious custard was Milky "Good-bye," Sally answered, 'and plying -a ring-shaped label for the open and a little girl blew out. ' She way cream. Sally thought it tasted! just at the moment off went her hat.' watch crystal, bearin4. the regular The various diamond .mines in _ moved-with a hop, skip and a jump; much better than the cream that ramg� She turned to see Susy puffing her numends, but with the •-one"�at Africa yielcl stones with.sach distiacl her feet scarcely touched the,grotmd,}from Aunt Jane'3 spotted Scow. -She cheeks with-might and main. the top Instead of the ' %wales," characteristics that they a;e readily } and she seemed as light s a plucked u courage to ask some qucs-� „ y-you do it!" Sally classified as to their, origin by ex• ght piece of+. P Oh how sass! • thistledown. She Had red cheeks, mis-I bona. ,�i cried,delighted. Susy, promising that Buy_Thrift Stamps. _ perts.. 6t chievous .eyes and a mop of black "Housekeeping is very,sir,p'e here, ' she would, do ;t again' often, ran. curls;her short pink skirts were whip- Mother Wind explained. .'E':rrx day;.scampering and fluttering, down the- ping round her bare knees. The we go out and scoop,up a gyantity ofd road. - • ' fre-3:o4angy lil3e giss came skipping Soli; - - - - straight to Sally. needs sweeping I merely apes they pan to grow very'tired.' -Then all at ; '' •,' _ '�--- Yen are at '-opt" '1por, anc• Father Wind vuffs it clean., apse,she never knew how. Gh found � � Cord � "I've asked in a moment. As for clothes—" She:- Y'' abr � you often enough.' , herself back.under, the walnut tree. . _ y y, „ ., Y 1 - « reached over and touched Sally's; The sky had darkened, and it was Sall Was amazed. Wh• I never - - - 1 dress. That's ett she said• _ I' saw yon before!" she stammered. Pr Y, thundgring, a few -raindrops were b �,, - The.other child laughed breezily: i think I'll make Susy a dress of the' fallin She hurried home, and just " i same Pattern. Susy. go get that new As eh +� I piece of ink cloud that ou brought' S r ' r- though I've been near you often'. P P S g began. Such a storm, The trees ben. ,�•;. t� _ �eaough. This .is the House of the, home yesterday." ; and'the.hotisc rocked. But Sally was ?Winds, and I am Sus Wind." Susy ran off and returned with a riot in the least -a-fiaid; she even 1' 8 If Susy Alway' s' Near P y; P Sally was more puzzled than ever. Piece of soft ink material ttiat Salh Lad.hea a!ot,d. It.-was only the Wind �• `y : '01 didn't know the winds were -real' thought was very beautifbl: ,You; family ' - y puffing sines blo.v,rsg at bellows C ! A°mile and a half, or a da jpeople," she mid. 1 see,' Mother Win(i explained, "w'e, and funnels as the Weather Min had ' y dress in' clouds hare. • Susy' prefers t and a half, or a world and a Oh, there are lots df things that told theist to do. t know," ink; so when he neeu,�, a new dress t s_ �r, half away. you earth people don't gall P `_ Sal.y. never Went back,t the HAaso Susy with a laugh.- "Well,`if I we just take h cloud of that colm•s' y g you ..; of' the, Winds, because she did not ,' ® '-• haverr+t seen me, you've heard me Just then there was•a loud ringing' know the'way; but she knew yell _ g Your journey back, will be many a time.. My famil3r and I are I of bells. "O dear'" skid Susy. That i enough that the Wind-family came to g f.. safe and dire if our H means all three of us must et read ' i i y busy, for_we always have�obey�he g Y� see her. Sometimes when she was `- r_ 6 ___ •• Weather Man. He lives'up therp in! to blow again. I wantea you-to 100r, falling asleep at nisi;she felt M'btler � £ar-tg equipper#t$e-- po through thw�Bather '11an's telesco Wind's kind- hand oil -her forehead; o � � � Paztryd$e way. that cupola and watches the earth g � ,' 'through his*spyglass. Whenever he� Sally, but it's too late now. I don't, and sometimes at midnight she waked - • to "%'; icings.his bell, father or moister or I I dare to speak to him after three bells'. and laughed to herself a£ the sound Ilitis 'at g^. ,-t,,,,, f,. s.o ,4. Qu #.u._ „#, ring; he's very,cross when a storm is! of iolly'old Father Wind slalrmiae• Father g Find ,jumped up from the curta}nstblew• apart Often, at us out pt-once there's alfearful notgse,I be %pain ! see a' rosy I table and began to wort: the 'bellows \^ ll!! b . the'hand ands u 1 d her to-1 - y peeping at her round ��" fa -� I �1 . r,waked ward the house. "Come in3ide," she!furiously. A loud rumbling and moan-i the en,^e of the window. coated, "and meet the whole Wind! ing could be heard. .. E And:whenever she went outdoors', i'amily!" "There's=going to be a big'storm,"i particularly in Dlarch and October, " So they vent into a big room that Susy said. i and her hat flew ofl and her skirts Was fitted out with huge pieces of Mother Wind put her hand on w hipped wilrily about, she would jump - furniture: On one of the great beds Sally's shoulder. "Hurry home, child,"i for joy and say, "Hello, Susy Wind, lay a large man, the largest Sally had she said. "But don't forget us. When I I'm so glad you'r=e come! Let's play!" ever seen, fast asleep. I the evening breeze blows over your �, IRES "That is Father Wind," Susy ex-'.face I'm telling you good,night; and A flame which will burn without plained. "He was up. all last night.1 when the shutters rattle and bang,, protection under water, and which ' The Weather Man ordered a great that's Father Wind playing pranks. cuts holes in sunken vessels; is now - AGJJI�e 67S Their Name - - - in u e by ship salvers. - -- � :�C�aadi n Fla fir I�e���� �-- - :----- According-to Trade Commissioner J All supplies in Belfast last ;.,Par were NCHOR PL C represents the Vernon McKenzie, Canadian-grown quicltly exhausted, and in the. opinions I - _ ax seed has proved a great favorite of the leading importers in that city, Slii'rmli of achievement in expert $ the results obtained in the last two-f tobacco II7aI1LIfaC�Ullllfr. 'F f with the farmers of Ireland where i seasons froni,Canadinn seers have been good flax is appreciated. 3Iach seed I Fatisfactory and at least equal to No CiT:cr chewing tobacco possesses'he was imported'from Canada during the these Abtait:ed frnin seed from any past two seasons which gave universal' other count:}, T}* belie:erl. tl,at.'� �ccuali y79 of leaf, and flavor, fol;md hn, satisfaction, and there is ever} lassies- granted the season itt ('nvutrla is favor- - l�Cl��� - - G "-? tion that exports from, Canada this I able this year there will be a "rest' ' ip Lo� r year will be much heavier. it is the increase in' importation, and'. that general opinion of a large number of Canadian seed. by the progress it is those in touch-with the flax trade ill_ ma king,.will eus.t.Dutch seed from'the ms + �' Irelaatd th t—provided Canadian flax large market it now holds .,mong the _,.-•�� `� ,. ° _ yields the ame result as last year—it;farbus of Uhter. ; a• e. will effectually put Dutch seed out of The majority of the Canadian seed the mar ht and supersede 'it on Irish'used in Ireland came from southhest• /�;•r- '�. !arms. Ca adian flax seed has met its ern Ontario, the soil and clitt;ate oP �1� �j'`''r�' v 'f ffest competition iu Ireland from ' which re Eon are ver3• favorable to the y= ��I �'r=i =y' *;� Holland and Japan. In fact during I production of .high grade fibre flax. _ �, �r .�^-'•i-�rX, _.� the past season,•the only other,vane-i The flax o[ the prairie provinces,r - -�-��.{,,;i.,-,:�• •3.r .• - ,I-��� � - - - - ties of seed growl% in Ireland included ; while± producing great quantities of some of Russia's 1917 output. and flax seed suitable for crushing for the `t r,-rand from .County Antrim and manufacture of linseed oil and Ftock • -. -- '° - �+fr County Cork: `-- - --`--` �-foods, the fibre is not generally suit= As regards the- value of scotched able for the 'manufacture of lines of Seat toi sowing; Canadian 'fibre seed flue quality. Experiments, however. ar, • heIA a,pre-eminent position according I have shown that a high quality of K .�� � .�'�t _. M1 to government figures c'hich' ineiuded paper can.be made frcm the flax straw _ 19turns from give principal ,centres. produced In the prairie provinces. '••4,. _ .n'G - _:�' ` -'��'•�'• .7'. —•^:r .-iW.^'. - __x.`,`".. -,ML,n.s..� - tt �.a.tr.:_ a.:-,.L.' Ja '3�,-i n _ _ _ 1i 'lea ••_- l9 a_f�uA ' •' +,5. sa% 'Y'f'4:,�`..rS Nom, •s. y,,fie'_ ., '=.'w4x5b �"' :i I i%:" 'a.' a:y>•.`ai,*..w":c•' `.+�'•, ., i:ro.i..YY, •� - �; ,., :S^r; .x "'" `,v.-,. ira•, , —;✓.+y 'MxG_,. yj a:•,•,' - y: 'Yyy,-,a•"' r ";^�`'"' N":': *.�'"Y`'•• ...i .v.ti`� ,,ipSS ".,t,e, .}Tk ,y,xw•, .f o•IC$ �•�i: .,A .a Ya. '�T^. .."S'✓���f� °inr �"•s`,�t"f. ti'Y•: a"�"'. :*c'. ,�"^'°f �•(,.�1'Y,w, ••N.O.t. •till,,;, „� `'�.•"b.++�{;!\''r•'y�,, @" •+�"^.11..,a' o-''ti'-�'C'" 9 ,t�"f' .�'�"�'•'I. Y.V'R. J 1 .'f'✓ ,. �-•: .1Md•-✓: '� '� 'm. :•°L.- - � l� �.. .� v!'C.� y-�I' •F•- ''iei'*." "y :fm ..11 .,t,.`. '� •�,r '\ �r^I•' , +�', ">.!. .`t3^ •/ ".•-'` -r. '�" ..']v. L '..^4.. y ,r,- _ ,_Y•to".e''s•''E'•�,4. +auE.'Y.:uu';.P ' 4y, «.�r ?n..•".t ,�.�• ai:°o'':F,4rlr ;'�"••," . ' � „r•" �'•" �-, •„ .ar;E* Y w 'f T. c• yf..,,i�t- w•£oti.e^,,t 'a"t�.• .. 7- •' '' •?{"��'•"��;;'r,i� =.s'! w.,;`��. � .. ,S"'1�;'�'�. �' ^.f ;+`fr"�`'+rd_�,�ti';''�:• •^�*it...-.. ».�.A:' ., y,'!C'! _--, a - - - ._ -..� _', i 'r 'a No better system of education and ' ----- Classified Advertiscltnarls. "DON'T LOOK has SITS �F >ro: .. 1. been deviged than the "better farming train;' or as it has come to be pdpu- ' Rheumatism �� NUKOL SHARES ' WORTH -TWO " HERE UP l� cents xe which journeys through the larly termed, ,"the University on NUMOR dollars, at sixty-five r- rYc - fa n he inns pros iof s of the c e Dep under t�1D of get rid of it'I FROM{SERE VREM. ' man Lw1.pXTE• Kitchener.SXO8T STOA ES. ;y¢ N t D A little Dandenne checks Nature is purling for you— ! ___,�__-,f FROM ONE 'TO 2r1VE THOUSAND Ugly don ruff and stops meats of Agriculture and Education words. Get real money if your �'•. and the Canadian Pacific Railway. It The warm weather's hore-- ! atones are snappy. write short atorir hat falling This is your ChaIICC� A Regular Stunt. . Market, 6 Columbine Ave., Toronto. $ _. is in truth a travelling university o! Ferguson—"I've just been reading _ rag it—take agriculture bringing an agricultural grasp FEtaAZ.E BELP WANTED . that the aviators today can do any- - ccurse to the farmer's home with its Templeton's thing a bird catt do. Yes, sir, they've llL NIAUA1 A FALLS MEMoAIAL "'•',• ... " n ens ve claz ea and demonstrations Hospital ol�ers to young women 1s " Y � - .,•',,• ''�M.•• - __ .. � u' oII8 n'la IOt •, � t the thing so fine that there ii h1 years o age a��ing one year's i t i t Rheu t ���' of the highest educational value. go - •i The train has two large machinery CapSUles a bird alive fhat has anything on g School education, na who are de- Isn't r-? them." sirous of becoming nurses, a thorough three-Sear course In nursing; the $ospl. cars carr-ing the livestock and feed, Get it out of your system the Fitzgerald—"Zatso? Well, when you tal has eight hour duty; candidates t and two large flat cars,'one fitted up easiest wayI see an aviator fast asleep hanging on qualifying will be accepted for entrance K.p a'Y „j with• pens to carry sheep and hogs, Sold by reliable dru Septem.�er first. For further particulars, ". t druggists for t!< to a branch of a tree with one. foot, aaaresa "Supei intendent,' Memorial Hoa- �"�,.�': and the other for use as a demonstra- dollar. Ask our agent or writs pital, Niagara Falls, N.Y. - •. t - _ g then I'll come and take. niggle.', - Y'. tion car. These are fitted up in Win- us for a free samp1 . Temple- — "Henry," said the teacher to one of l:;heg under the direction o1 Profes- tons,142 King St.V'I.,Toronto. sa Which Explained It the youngsters,. "your face nead3 �t i'X` tt or A. Di. Shaw, professor in animal , ` The vicar was addressing the child- .washing. Did you look in the glass •- husbandry at Dlanitoba University. Grasses Of Canadian Prairies �„ „ f� ren at the village school. this morning. Nope, .said.Henry, Three large coaches are used in dig- Make iV1011I2t+12ns Of Butter „ playing field husbandry exhibits and Thi, morning, children, I propose to but it seemed all right when I felt it .F Alberta's 1920 contribution to the offer you an (tome of the life of St. t Another car for the dairy, mechanical,. ��,,PP butter market was a fair sized lump Paul. A'ow, Fhildren, can ,anyone tell ;i building, and poultry displays. weighing ten and one-half million ; Minard'e Liniment for sale everywitero Get a small bottle of "Danderine"'at I Moving picture car films of an enter me what an epitome'is." taming character are shown, as well pounds that put $5,512,500 ' into the There was an awful sflence. The -_ any drug store for a few cents, pour-a to those h ra educational value. Two butter-makers' pockets. The quality word had paralyzed the youngsters, so Among the equipment of an up-to- `' "' little into your hand and rub well into of this butter was unquestionable as the good man went on: date salvage ship are searchlights, s the scalp with the finger tips. By coaches are fitted up as lecture cars , t for men and another for women. A attested by the fact that Alberta car- "Epitome, children, is, in its signifl- line-throwing guns, rack drills, hoist- S morning most, if not all, of this awful ried off* the first three prizes for block cation synonymous with synopsis!" ing machines, etc. scurf will have disappeared. Two or nursery car is provided which con•,, butter at the 'recent 'National Dairy ° three applications often remove every twins sandpiles, slides and cribs, in M 0 T H E R i charge of capable nurses, where Council Exhibition'held at Winnipeg. MONEY ORDERS. "bit of dandruff and stop falling hair.I Alberta's butter output increased .dur- " r " Every hair on scalp shortly shows I mothers may leave their, children When ordering goods by mail send a y ing the past four ye--,rs almost 40°'0_in more life, vigor, brightneks, thickness`whilst.attending lectures, a Dominion Express Money Order. t The train and entire equipment ie volume and over 123% in value. F and.color. There are 55 co-operative creamer- Very Sarcastic. " furnished free by the Canadian Pacific y California Syrup Of Fig'S Railway, which has spared no ies in the province—all community A University on Wheels. pains owned and operated, and 13 privately A witty Irishman was Invited to a Child's Best Laxative' n t6 make the better farming train of dinner. 6arty in Dublin in the hope A" Agriculture is the Dominion's pre- owned and operated. In addition to the greatest possible service and as- that he would amuse and divert his Mier industry. Back of Canada's pro- Ask for Minard's and take no other. sistance to Canada's agriculturalists. 1_ roin-_the beginning "� r gross stands the farmer, and the couu• tltta°r° "` 1" h` """` - —P--- 'such as Calgary,. Edmonton, Leth• to the end of the dinner he preserved �,r try's advancement in agriculture Is re- a, solemn and serious face. The host --- fleeted in every phase of the Doman• bridge and Medicine Hat, large ren- thought this very strange. Ion's activity. The settlement of RFD HOT .LY DAYS tralized creameries,or• dairies. These ' Ire- lands, better farming and every pro- "�;'hy. old fellow," be remarked, "I operate collection branches or cream gressive move of agriculture Is the HM'ON THE BABY'buying stations along the railway don't believe the biggest fool In Ire a _ concern at every resident in Canada lines. land could' make you, laugh to-nlgbt." 1 CLrese making.has has become. a •con- "Try," was the wit's - cutting re- 'no matter what his profession; the July—The month of oppressive heat; , joinder.. siderable industry too, but does not railways, the governments, industries I red hot days and sweltering nights; ;keep pace in growth with the butter and manufactures, and the consuming is .extremely hard on little ones. _ Ask for Minard's and take no other. " �► industry, as farmers generally prefer public are alike interested. The Diarrhoea, dysentry, colic and cholera; Federal and Provincial Governments Infantum carry off thousands of prec- to sell their cream and feed the milk The word "aristocracy" originally Accept "California" Syrup of Flgs - , by-product to growing stock. Eleven Quip—look foc-ihe name California oa - and the railways, with a keen realiza• ions little lives every summer. The meant the rule of the best men. operation in Lion of this, have ceaselessly worked mother must be constantly 'on her cheese factories are in op the ,package, than you are sure your for the progress and development-of guard to prevent these,troublss or if the province and turned out In 1920 .+ .r a half million sounds valued at $140; SAY "DIAMOND OYES harmless S9 having the best and most this industry through the establish they come on stiddealy to fight them. physic for the little stoma 000 'Don't streak or ruin your material In i ech, liver end bowels. Children-love -meat of•experimental farms, the car- No other niedicine is of such aid to r d e. Inaiat on "Diamond " a Dairying is fast becoming one of the poo x DYs' its fruity taste. bull directions oa -=�culation of literature, and 'other pro- mothers during the hot summer as is Easy directions In package. big industries of the prairie provinces, each Lottla You must say -Calif. paganda [matter and many.other meth- Baby's Own Tablets. They re" - -0c- following close on the heels of grain oda. They have never ceased to ad- the bowels and stomach, and -a -0c- fcrnfa." ► vocate better farming, the scientific casional dose will prevent summer growing _ and stock raising.�b xed 1 study of strils,-crops and systems, land complaint, or if the trouble does come farming has been strongly d� vocated pit CORNS" 4 to Canadian farmers and they have I IT conservation, and! all that R tends for on suddenly will banish it. The Tab-sica Lm and l+°a4hlc• y.-I..•.Liam eQ'- --meddiu� �,+�lw,.i Sep it$ — HURL SIGH-1 rich2iteat-of 1 -box fro The-Hr. s era Iv prartiap fails r `u living and social condition's In rural Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, disaster is not the result, t ere to a1• Lift Right Off Without Pain ATHPIMPLO - settlements. Oak ways plenty of grazing.a fodder to _ -Insure the weekly cream check for the - #+ _ m On Face. Lar Red,Inflamed. man with a dairy herd. The progress --- New Designs for Misses the dairying industry has been very ► much helped by the increased cultiva- Lost Sleep. Red, HeaiSr ' tion in Irrigated territories. Alfalfa u adder et discovered ' .,perp =. tle,fand is-bringing won- Thy wm e��appear In M9 districts such is the greatest for dairy cat t derful prosperity to d! as 411 T Il [aCe. it bccaa n-bx sad oa a e as I' � ki _c s,and I was a f:is h C Id 1 d Brooks. ? This is to certify that fourteen years `.'t. ~ Ga a t, I was ashamed ago I got the cords of my left wrist ? '" to mans OW e. At •� _ , - nearly severed,and was for about nine r. s7facemssoi�med E : months that 1 had no use of my hand, + , t_..:t I acmtched and loss of «' 1 and tried other Liniments, also do-c- sleep / tors,and was receiving no benefit. By , _ +� ,� "3mzm1-t-z= ucap and oint- a from a friend I got MIN- Doesn't hurt a f - Wit,and c°'= using four canes of b t. 1 Drop a little Cuticura Soap and two boxes of ` ARD'S-LINIMENT and used one bot• -Freezone" on an aching corn, instant. Ointracc t I vans healed." (Zigned) - tie, which completely relieved me, and ly that corn stops hurting, then short- I== Dcavcnlatc, 7G:, 3d Ave., it v b have been using MIIvARDB LINI• ly you lift It right off with fingers. geattle,Vlash„Jan.23,i91fl. -• MENT in my family ever since and Truly! Prevent find and the same never when I-first without it. "Freezon druggist for asells tiny ts, su bottle of �=ra for k,l�Z s3 Sold purpoom _ -- w ver Soon 23c O ISAAC E. MANN, to remove every hard corn, 'soft corn, throughoutthelloa ioa CaiaadiaiilJapott V-i .7 Aug. 31st, 1908. Metapedia, P.Q. or corn between the toes, and the cal. a Soap labeves 8 low. t. -- loses, without soreness or irritation. _ Nature's Way. wise a Mother Nature is I learn ?swssar t How a oasaesws nor nomdaUs x .: When from he first I see her child- s"q.;; Cri, ' Dot! Book on DISEASES t : s SINCE 18'10 sad Now to r"4 Behind what they outgrow. They _ Ws.Hed Free to any Ad- do not gzie-Ye d dress by the Author. ` Each 1norn that yesterday will not re- XL May OloVas Go.iae. .9549 43E0 turn. DROPS l tr Ila !Vest.Slat Street 8549-1lisses' Dress (suitable for overwaist closing on shoulder). Price, GTAPSC�V V .,w� New York. U.&A. The human march would end did Age tit, small women; fotir-piece skirt, front 30 cents. In 3 sizes, 16 to 20 pears. ---• • —.-—._-- __. ___ —____ __ k�-``"• , and' back' panels plain or pleated; in Size 16 requires 3 yds. 40"ins, wide. but yearn `::�N'LY TABLETS MARKED. two lengths). Price, 30 cents. In 3�Width, 1� yds. For baggage left with Youth=the sizes, is to 20 y��_Size.16-requires McCall .Transfer Design No. 1044. little dolls 3% yds. 40 ids. wide, or 27" .�ls. 54 Price, 25 cents. That girlhood mothered, and boys' � ins. wide; vest yd. 18 ins. wide ' These patterns may be -obtained bats and balls; "BAYER" ARE _, 'Width, 1'/a y4i. from your local McCall dealer, or Play gracefully gives place to Dhty's ASPIRIN �. 9580—Hisses' Dress (suitable for from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., stern small women; two styles of sleeve; Toronto, Dept. W. Yet wise behest. each day we bid _? good-bye �'► To 'something, so I oft have seen Not 'Aspirin.at All W1tl�0ut the "Bayer men die— z Leave the familiar Moorings, - : G ood Jud meat g push their prow �° ~ With no misgivings to the trackless deep. leads'thousands of `� ' Life's last leave-taking! Nature taught them how; p /Gi►\��'�' , �� '.'housewives ives to serVe _ For each night-fall prepared for the -_ long sleep. � —Alexander Louts Fraser. lr •, -By a'Salmon River._ - \ Proms the back You can see nothing , but swift water Y nn place of foods that re ire Mottled with shadows and circling For Colds Pain, Headache, Neural-,package which contains complete di• hours of C1TUCe lri Sot 'golden lights. ggia, Toothache, Earache, and for rections. Then you are getting real ' But climb into a tree and then look Rheumatism,Lumbago, Sciatica,Neu- Aspirin—the genuine Aspirin vre- _ CltChel�• ��d8 1V0 ��„ _ 1 =- -ride; take As irin marked with the-,scribed by physicians for over adI6 z ¢ down- COI'lle3 ready t0 eat from the- - You will see them etched in grey -°°�iaare Bayer' or you are not taking teen yearn. Now-made in Canada-: IAspirin at all. Handy tin boxes containing 1 against the bottoM, Accept only `Bayer Tablets of lets cost but a few cents. Dru �aCtcac{et Grand, tapering, silver salmon in deli- asplem„ is an unbroken "Bayef" also sell larger "Bayer" packages. .'_`•'115 cats poise, There is only one.Aspirin-•'°Bayer"—Yon mast say "Bayer" rK to ?h'eres a Reason"for'Grape=Nuts i Headed up stream to taste the Sweet Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Canada) of Bavrr lXpPiri ctnra of]Boni- eat springs. :aceticarldester of Salioyiicacid. .While It Is wetl known that Dlrin means Bare! ED. 7 ISSUE No. $�— manufacture,to assist the RuMic aaatn.t Imitations,the Tablcts of BaYor C010~, r; '211. will be atampod with S1=16,hair awwral trade tlt, tho SsYat C ' . rrtWs:+nm'•••' :.:. ,^ ;tt• .•.y v.•tt -,•a v ',.vui ,^ P x 'k ..:o: "' ,�' - .:k; t iu ,. �..t ?vr,'. •+n ,,,tier « m�rr.:.�-, bM, �. .u.','.ka9,. •.., �.' c.�• �•Ys.�? •n.v��•• ,>EC: �", ..r'' " 4+ �. +{, _ •Yr.'s r .�. yr; ? �".• n �., r. w.� G.a'�'"!'- -.i ,r. .,i, f;• •. .'+yam{. ''.k�r,,a• '":.r ;:r" - �'• .:+•'rs.'t',�c' S`� �•"";r4!" �f"�.'7'• ti ~'.r' M/ • 'i �.'-.•s-r-� r` ^�,. y '�,',' !' r p .aj.• .s, q,,Y ;, a+:,, ..,r," � ;. �vjc'.ty. ,�' ?sz',x.•v Y u � , ct='A'?+` •^,`," .. .�.�=.-•��, ... �. '' .. • .��11 .. .. '� �'D .e'"`d•'%.n. '�' ...... ..u. •a. ,. � Yt'• •-..u,•.,. sett.;. .^r s'L'W>y •.•" -Miss Grace Austin is horse for' -Mrs. Grant' Queetisville is vie- - ' -• == - -jOQ�Ip�p• a few weeks with her psrents, H. sting J. C. andAire. Philip and Mrs. Austin. -Good supply of "Plywouth" ` • " , -bliss Edith Law is s ending binder twine on hand at *. S. atorle, �1-Miss tVatson is spending two =' `weeks, vacation with H. and hire. her vacation here at the ome of Baladoo's,, Pickering. -a .Austin. her•aunts,,the Misses Lfkty. -Fred and Mrs. Adair, of Agin- ' T.� -bliss Reta Banks spent the -W D. Rogers and daughter'r court. spent Sunda with the lat• y ' "R'eek•end- with relatives in To. +Hiss Elsie, of Whitevale, spent tems father, W.H. Banks. , -:Tonto. Friday here with the former's -Culvert's 'bus will run to F. H. r L` -Gordon Coakwell, of Freeman, mother, Hire, J, H, Rogers,it be., Richardson's on Monday, August t` spent sondes with friends in ing the latter's birthday. 2nd, about 4 o'clock. Return trip Right Prices and Right QuaIity { k Pickering. -Joshua and Mrs. Richardson,'O13 cents. -Art. Lang, of Toronto, spent J. and Mrs. Clark and Dan -Mr. and Mrs. Hayden and 'in Groceries � a few days at the home of hi$ Gormley 'motored -to Lindsay on friend, A. Ockendon, of Toronto, " Frida and spent the day with spent a day last week with H. and ue -Mrs. Pauli Hniftoii and three friends in that town and in Mari Mrs. Austin. Choice Red Salmon, "Redonda," .. " .. 50e , children are visiting with the pose township, -Thos. and Mrs. Douglas.' and � �! k; -�, number of farmers from this children, of Toronto. are holiday Choice red Salmon,."Cock of the l�'orth," 40c ?i 'f ormed;s mother, Mrs. James Gor- ' don. lo'clility attended the U. F. O. Con- ing at the home of Mrs. Douglas' Choice Pink Salmon, "Carnation," 28c -M. Thurston, of the editorial ventiun at Brooklin on Saturday, mother, Mrs. Bnri'ell. ~� staff of the Farmers' Sun spent which'was called for the purpose -Ed. Leroy has rented the 'Choice Red Salmon (halfs), "Glover Leaf," ... '28c - --Sunday with F. M:and bars. Chap- of nominating a candidate to cou- premises formerly occupied by lV 28c' ; Line Chicken Haddie, •., .. ., s. •man, test the riding of South Outariu J. Coakwell,, two doors east,of the -The Picl�ering School Board in the approaching Federal Elec- post oilice, and is now prepared to "Glacier" Sardines ... 2 for 35c :have re engaged all the teachers floss and at which F. Nit Chap do all kiwtl'e of tinsmithiug and r L for another year, at increased man was selected. repair work at reasonable ra 20c rates. 'Whale , ... salaries. -The young people of tlie SFliit•• -Fall wheat harvest bas been "Fray Gladys*Powell,of 'Toron-' by Baptist Church paid W. A. and in full swing during the past Fray Benton• Corned Beef, 40c to, spent, the reek end at the Mrs. Henderson a visit on fired- week. Spring grains, owing to •°Clark's Chi Chipped in glass, _ 28c need pp .. home of her parents, W. B. and sty evening last, it being the the cool and net weather, is not ­Mrs: Powell. anniversary of Mr. -Ienderson's maturing Very rapidly, but it Also many other lines, such -as."Tiger.". Catsup, 'Monarch"'Pickles, -Mrs. M. O'Connor, ,who has birthday. A most*pleasant even- prowises to be-of e$tt•a good qual spent "Aylmer" Pork and Beans, French Mustard, Olives, ing was ent in games 'of all-it Y and with an aba,ndance of y •'been vi$iting' friends in, Chicago kinc}4, music, etc. Refreshments straw. since early last winter, returned _ _ _ W'oicestershire Sance home on Friday evening last.• trere provided, after which the GRIrzNw000 - Niisses Florence and Mabel gathering broke tip. _ , Ha.yden'have returned to Toronto -After many,years of suffering, The R'omen's Missionary Society of after spending two weeks' care- anotb er of;our oldest and highly be G.reenwootl Methodist circuit will Lion with H. and Mrs. Austin. respected ''residents, Nits. GervAS rnePt at the home of Mrs. F. L• Green MEN'S WEAR . '�- -F. Hurst brought :into. our Cornell, pfasGed away stuldenly on ' n Tuesday, August 3rd, 'at 2.30 p.m. ; /office on Wednesday a Sn ede Saturday murning last in her ,gtih They are hoping to bate 'a report of Peabody Karki Pants,just-arrived;-all sizes turns measuring 18 inches.in tit. year. The deceased had been in the braneb sleeting itt this meeting. - P her antlal'etate of health until All the ladies are cordially invited. - •Peabody Overalls and'Smucks, in black, blue and white f eumference and weighing 34 lbs. - stri a lain blue, etc. =Dan Gormley received- 'this only a few hours befure her de- - P ,.p ., . r' wcc zs. ..a.I i. 11'0.711111 ,titt4lltut-, `a'T'`-i-'�i"�E death was ttuE PORT UN101y. .. . a. •• eeted.� The deceased, trhoQe t erbc;ro Work Boot-Don't fail to get a pair li 1 e She Pet The Challenge, manufactured P Mrs. A. C.. Anni «hose maiden R. by the Geo White Co., of London. maiden" natue was Catharine name WAS -Mary Jule NVasttitigti,n, -The August meeting of the Churchill-, was born on the Chill died at thi?place on Friday last. Her D + ' Methodist Ladi"' Aid-mill be held ill.homestend, now owt,ed by S. L, funeral took place-on Monday, when LADIES'1'1�EQ� WEAK " Bunker, a mile and .a half east of LAD S t .. tnterrnPnt took place at Clinton: She • • on 1Vednesday, the 4th, at 3 p. m., •.as twice married but leaves.no fam- • fit the' home of Mrs. J: T: Stepb- 'the village. Some time after their-sic• tw a survived-try a sorrowing -', enson. �4narri.age Mr. and .lira. Cornell h�ulracd. Dress Lengths, figured voile 5 yards to piece,'no two > -A rain and hail storm passed lived for a number of y adrs a half _ _ - _ _ __ _ alike, at 1•.,5 and 2.00 per pard over this locality on Friday even mile- West of the village uu the ! farm. note occupied b Thug, Cal. �ettnn �dverttatmerata. £'lain Colored Voile, for Arnocks, dresses etc', {0 inches ing last. The bail storm. vms rof. p Y short duration here, but at Cedar vert. She tVa3 a devout Member wide,, per -yard 1.25 l Grove the round was white. of the Society of Fciendi tttid OATS FOR SATE AND �5'ArT- White�'uile,plain and striped, 90c to1.10 per yard g when in ood health w a a regular OATS D. E.Junes.Dunbarton. f3-15 -J. S. BalSdon has installed g 4"• g _ _ furnaces kr W, L. Courticeand-attendant at their service=. Her FOR QAi.E-6C)oIIiepups 2mnnlbs R•ungalo Apron navy'with white; polka dot, all Sohn Draper,of Pickering. and F. F t!Prno' church, interment took �O"'Claremont.. 45 sizes, 2.00 each afternoon, and after service to the _ Gib9an, of Greenwood, the funeral took - lace on -Tuesday old. G. W. Had' OR SALE-A steel cooking range, Blouses, Gloves, Collars, Hosiery, Etc. work being done by Ed. Leroy, - Fin Arst-class conditton. Aprply at the Nevrs -Mrs. W. H. Peak, her son. W. place in the adjoining cemetery. oilic,•, 40ti ` : and daughter, bliss Reta, accom Mr. Cornell predeceased,her near , panied by sevwral friends, of To- ly three months. She is survived ,FOR SALE-S�ond-band binders. . , H APMAN '_�� *a" " tort motored £coos the Cit on by her two sons.Wm. V. at ho''we mow'em rakes etcti J.R,Thezton, :Massey- °' p and Walter, Of AreOla,.sa9k, 11wris agent,Pickering. 44:•45 Sunday for a flying visit to Pick. _ -�_anunwl-garden pat i,y, i�*' uR tnLE--Fre�.m11ct�euw, ae toe Work on the Provincial High- under the auspices of the Wool- =" con. . unb Pickering. ',Dssnb1,-'43 . Apply to I NESS � D $ p Gerald Clark.Dunt>arton, 46=45 B U way is likely to receive a serious en's Auxiliary of St. Georges ' met back, according to the Minister church, will be held on the spar• TOR.SALE-A DeLaval separator ' of Highwkys. During the past ions lawn of"Richview Farm," the j� No I..air,capac:'v.ne•:er been used, :Cove Cow- .,- few weeks the work.has been bin beautiful home of F H. Richard a`' &Shepherd,Pickering. 341., +_ •dered by the contractors, who sup--son, deputy•reeve.of Pickering, on INDF,R TWIN. E-A tftsod supply ply the.broken stone, being unable Monday, Aug,.`2nd (Civic Holiday; J hand and more corn,n,t .portly'- Thos, Have sold business will cedars stock B.`•t:m,uis,Pickering. 45-47 1 �.. to keep up with the orders. , Rood progrtm af-sly�rt- will be _ - . .. .-_. more serious obstacle to rr� req? pruvided, com istiu of football• rSV' TINfiHOP-$ac'ing s?cured come QY1�� - ti - P R rhr mss s form 1Y c d b W I18�t. t wZ oYne Wi1�J, is now looming up in the greatly in, wltt<a. four teztul? will ptrtici_ pp e et °C °v'" for en , y s. V the winning Co tkwc!l.•I am pre 8rcd to do all kinds of repair Increased freight rates imposed by pate, team reeeivinR %trk, Ed.Leroy,Pickering, t;-is the railways. These rates, it is.•a Ariz? of 533, girls' baseball match .. _ ._ _.._-_ .__, claimed, will prohibit the seenriug and trap ahout�ng, In-Li:e even- OST-On July 1t5:.h, a club h,tg, be- het your bargains �I reen-Pori Perry an 1 .Vtona vra--Myrtle. of broken stone in the usual way.. ing a first•cl%ss ptogrroa will be -_iira,:rd ollered. FinGt na:ify Ne:�r itfcr. fa The only alternative now is to given, con--iaii09 cif re:kdlnR4l;V OR SATX-%V,anns, hue�iea, GILL.ESPIE °�DI7NBARTQN get the stone from quarries ad- iii-+ Pearl.0'Naill, the «el!-k::r.tsn ' i%s' ';;rn4s,s,x! �e an,i;ntchc, ana-.,an nu+of � u' �jaCent to, or. convenient CU the TUr'OtlLO elOCUtit!tri?C, meal solos-ir^P!"ne nt.. al'^`avcralktechrnito�r..andse'x- ' - highnaps that are being,,.._COn bS .119 -mtZZ.schtnes. Ii,licr,ian, ClRremos+�. t'ttoir' l Irene M-zirkar and :elrc- 2 i_ 1-7tr 8tructed. As--there are very few tions on the violin Fuld i,itvlo b5"T 4�+T-On T.tP,dac, Juty '?7th.- ire-suitable quarries ,that couldfbe• the Misses Utirphyy,. HisWor4lip. 1 r �ARDWARE r y �s h, y J"i0Lf1 er1'r1q. !gllarl the and e .I- BUNDY& 'utilized, it ma be a ion time be- Thames L..Chure N1tt UL' Ut.Tc� _r,- n..Pieker;nqg tiro 5r! l;ar htln and one .1- ;.fore the with -of the govern- .routo,and Controller Maguire, (A n:'.ce. 'll. 1?'nder plca5r leave at.the NEWS _ >jment with respe:t to the Provin- Toronto, will speak. Al--o, .!`•'. .E. eialHighways can be carried omit. Halero,'M. P. P., the Labor mein- `Ol':til�--:(?n.. Tnesdavy July '37tb, ,Sea�ie Goods at Fair Prices # -The Girls' .Missiouar Auxili• ber for Hamilton, will_peak on the i'':kin ngard\`;ay h via ha.c sine. •_- y a..'r•:c n. Uu�r.er may have s2mc by - ary of St. Andrew', Church have hydro radial Cue-tiom. Wllitb rot...K property and paying ¢xpc_se% APPLY - busied.themselveg tbroughaut the M-chestra will be pr epent_,tnd play io J. •t;ah t<,n.Pickerurq.. _ _ll f? - past winter at their meetings, during the afternoon and evening. ^�TFI.\E]~D-From the peenlise3 ,bf HARVESTIN(I T40 1 - while their programs were being Admission 35 cents,children under he unr' ct:cned, 1.,t.>3,cunt p;ckOr:n ,or. rendered, b sewing the patches 12 ears 20 cents. or a'-o it 5anday..luly lath,a yearling hu:i color Y P y black,star staron torepea3 an two whirr front : gay Fork=, Barley Forks, Hand Rakes, Fork Handles, Ropes;. for two quilts. On,July 8th they -The garden party on Thurq• legs. Fincer;•,rase notify R,Titus,Brougham.43 3-rape Short Slings, 54 t. C, T. Slings, Scythes,. accepted the invitation of sire. M. day evening last ou the athletic LOVER TfiSH I� -}sat ing - Swaths, Etc., Etc. FiR s S. Chapman to meet at her home n l ' and have an old fashioned niltin grounds, under the auspree+of the �;.urchased ore of the:air.+,u< Fl:rr,;.^.'I closer d g Young Peoples' SUCiet of St. An- .•1'am Prepared to attend to ti aanty of =; � �. P Y the farmer,in that cipaeitk to any cxter.t.: yyn- bee,aided by a few of the lariies drew's Church, was a huge success. quire for rates before ehga :nq a th:r�hu. John - _from the Senior Auxiliary. The The weather was ideal, A g(�od Norton,.R R No. i,Claremont. fa-v, ,For Pleasant Preserving Days quilting was done on the lawn and• crowd gitthered to witne=s the � ARNI. FOR SALE- 10O,)acres,good verandah, followed by lunch and -baseball game which resulted in a —1 -loan_4r,good State of cultiv�ti�r,rao•!Y preserving Kettles, all sizes, .Household ScAles, Miming Spoons;. $OCial time with music in the score of 5-8 in favor Of Hl haand t`ie1 fenced, watered by well and spring, a acre house. Although the weather- R of rood hush,q�od brick hot;,e acrd hank y rn. Cullinders, Ladles, Funnels, Fruit Jars, _ g Creek. Af ter a promenade to the Possession can be arranged to suit u•'cha:cr, For Stan chose to scud a shower of p r.,y p ' Rubber Rings, Etc, Several booths- where fruit and 'r ce,terms Sc,c. to Fi'.,E,Poynter or to T. rain upon the quilt, the girls, tin- ice cream were dispensed, and a �'hite,�Chitc:ulc. 41tf' _ where daunted, carried it-to-the garage- - g g t I• - - - ./ •� T:181I.__EOR� SALE-Being la g CAlCRFi-tile l]OL d0 b00tlT, L' con,V.Tou•n,h;p .,of P;cker;ryg, crn::na,nq * * • • and there finished it. Both quilts the inward man was warmed up 1.1 scres,23 mi!cs from Toronto, good ban's otisi6hold Necessities have ce been sold and the sum by•ihe fresh rolls and hot weiners ' am 1oxsc), drivcc shed,pi'g Pen and hcn howc, ii�� •7 11 i�11 of ale doliacs realiz d to aid in hard-.00l bush, '2 acres of cedar, never`,tailing 9 with a Liberal supply of mustard, creek, good'pasture, frame bouse, rural :trail, perfection Oil Stoves 2"or 3 burners,with oven, Screen Doors,- %Aheir work, which is, ,in part, the served by the genial Me;srs, 1{aid convenient to churches, ,school on farm, sod <ettlement, non,- better. on lending road, •A F1 swats, . Window Screens. Screen ire, t3UppOCt Of a Bible Woman in Rut- and Culiis, the crowd gathered be- rjuick salh for�,J000. Apply to John Anson. 7U� $arnrnOCk9 amd Washing tllAChinet Iani, India.-Coat.` fore the platform. ' NV. J. Clark, llovercourt Rd..Toronto. -' 11tf•• -Holy Communion.will be cele• in his usual happy mauner, called p� orated in the Methodist church on the audience to order, awd in ELM DALE MILLS Get one of our Washil�g Machines . : :.. ='+ Sunday at 10.30 a•. m, on August obedience to his request, the best 1 ...-.19t and a special: service for the of order prevailed throe boat the �'SCKER=NG� _ P `� g - :.on•a trial . young people will be cuwdticted in program'which wag greatly enjoy- You can always ;get thebest_Mani- 'a_ the evening. Morning subject, ed by all, The Music of Empring toba Flour made £rota No, 1, - -^�ieker n "The Two Cups," based upon two ham's Oreliestra was well receiv- .Manitoba Wheat., I -'short sayings of otir Lord.. "Let ed, Seldom, have the people of Royal Household find Glenvra for He Bdy).' g • this cup pass from me" and "Take Pickering listened to an entertain= . Bread:- Try abag. this nn and-d}vidc U." The Sacri er better than Mr. Hawthorne. Pastry'Flour ' Fresh Rolled Oats +,q� flcial and Sacramental Cnp: His He could 'be serioiu as well as BRAN, SHORTS We��hDo- Your Shoe •Repairing Cup and Our Cup, Evening. sub ,jovial and amusing, brit aiwaye MIX FEEDS•. .! jest, '`From flit to Palace," sag• above the vulgar. Especially well UAT CHOP '. Starting now we will ship shoes for repairs every Saturday night. y Tested by the, following word.. received was the singing of ballads CRUSHED OATS The prices are right. 'Here they are - "They cast. him into a pit," "I by :Miss Fern Henderson, of Whit- BARLEY CHOP lien's leather half-sole,nailed $1.(ia" Heels t30c .f�. ' have set thee over the land," A by. Her sweet clear voice'brougilt WHEAT ,• study in the life of Joseph. in forth an encore each tilue. F. M. YVomen's 1.150 40c which the .young people will he CRICKED CORN s sewn no, P Chayluan tnok F._H. Richardson's_ :%U_XliD-FiI i-F'r� P .. .Ice 1 irate _ - _ 'Women's -. .. : Ro 40c - te� date tuost admirably�citli fin ins- Caldwell's Create substitute Hen's Neolia � 1.80 t30c n buds ay cltool at 2 p. m, You are prouptn speech. Dr. harsh wel- Calf Meal. Women's, " N - 1..55 40c needed. Special League Service corned the people on behalf of the Nola-Qes ,deal Leather whole sole, sewn, Men's$3.2a r :on Friday at S p, m. Bring your, Young People. Thus ended-a nfo5f �ROpPTNG AND OATI Neolin ., „ 8.00 , chum. With the coming of Aug. enjoyable garden •' party, whicb CRti SHINE EVERYDAY • .. -12th so comes the great big event spoke vnlnmeq for the enterprise Get ricer on feed in ton lots. Boys' and Girls'shoes come cheaper accordiog,to size. Ali kinds of shoe re- 'of the season, the looked for ar- of the Young People in P pairing promptly attended to. We advocate "ay service, r g g p providing BELL PHONE,' den party and open air concert, such a highrade entertaint.ient. a Fred T Bunting �'- - Tickerind t nut on by the Ladies' Aid. See The oral proceeds amounted to F. W, JCTA.1:`i� � p bil s.-J. W. D. ,$150,00, Chopping every day. [Established„1857. r�,�tv ;�:,.. J.., ..s.,-d...:.... ,;,i ,a+�.•-__ -•r•' - '�--*•'':gin:.::4�.' - °"_':_ _ _ '�'`