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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_08_06 31. W., °x/ N& 61 y/ W � i'. #1 ... ....... -,-,-.,VOL. , XXXIX. PICKERING, ONT-.., FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1920 No. 46• WHITEVALE GREENWOOD ?0vvf*.*#t*naL garb*-, .: , , Established 1826 holidaying The 11`1-,irevale Girls' E �s Mrs. Gee, of Toronso, is holida) -eo E. Baker all Cl, It's. Gib�bon. eb 'b er and son have GR E OD is voin 9 Ong, w I th F. W. a mi'll Mr$. of!I hest i� visit- . �rs'. (RI Bunn ve, ing in the village. been hol v ing in Port Perrv.' ENWO- Regis fenny has, been bolidav- E. FORSYTH, D. 6f 0.", 'kll the Birnio­ hr�thfts are visiting, 'Miss to tered member of the Opt6metric&i Assa. their sister, Mrs. Ellison. irg with relatives in Toronto. s the fitting of glasses. Eyes tested free. North 'We-ave sovry to -hear• that Mrs, Miss Ida Brown is holidaying with sick list. N�lstin and Mrs. L dgett,of Brooklin. otation of Ontario. special attention given to _7 Ott MoCrae is on flie Rogers has been spending Miss Edith NV idditield is bolid&3�trg MILLS You knew You. Barn - or Ho'uie 'Miss Elc-ie -$ON-. M,.B....Vember s ys wt her,pirents herL. with Miss Be�nice Harrison, Brooklin. :F. TOMLIN would be truck by light'aing liolida N.'of the College vf pbcicians an,�Surgecns I Mrs. J. Buckle ; Mrs.' Weslev Gee Hiss Zura �,u - We are glad to see and of Ontario. Of"ice: that orrrerly occupied by on Ali', st hit, 19 2() . . Cald- line rodie.and4atterly by Dr, around again, after her recent It s�s- !, spcnt last week-1 With relatives in u the late D,.R. B N ­IN 'd a I Toronto. well. Phone. Clarezr�gnt,Qnt. Yon couldn't get Lightuiug pro-' - AV. Dijon, of Todixiuvikn, pal Aection soon enuiigh, flying'visit, to tile Vale 01_1*Friday last., Ril-ell of, Toronto, bats been EACARTWHTGHT. M. D.. M! We are proud to say-that Charlie kpondill her 'vacanon with David V C,rP. Ont. .%curoner'for the Court- -In 1910 there 'N#eve 291 bar ra, youngest son of Charles Russell ariq Mmily. .�SHORTS BRAN ty of Ontario, Office hours : 12-2 ana 6-6 p.in.. 11 1918 it 341, barns nard, Sr„ won the 1st prize at the The Misses Holland, of Toronto, or at otherihnurs by appointment Phone Bell CRUSHED OATS No.24. Ind.plionle"No,400. • Pickering. On- burned by lightning in Ontario Todnaorden Baby Show ou Held day. and W.m. H.. and Mrs, Clurnmer, Of tario. 331Y Pickering, called-nn Stewart and Mis. 'BARLEY FEED NV'e•connect up all uietnl parts gin' • GREEN RIVER Cc.rhett o) -.dav last wo.pk. NN rs. Ed. of Montreal,who Mick1s.'ON M.D., L.R.C.S., ing you a 'complete MIXED CHOP CORN O. DotA forget the garden party,al, ism on bet- way to visit her sister in No Edinburgh, member of the college of Pbyriai&fts and Surgootis of Ontario:heertisfe cireuit System. Green River on the be}iutiful lawn of i -n OAting of Ro J,'J3.­%Vilson.- under the auspiot-'s Manitoulin Island. has been -Mixed G�ain for bens, ajal,tCoUage of Surgeons. E�diohurgh, with P- rr,�and Mrs.'Wilson. Bpeet & ention to dsleases of wLmori and Get our priee,,. the Ladies,Aid. on Fridov. 13th, obildren, Office and residence,Brot:gham. Our Sund,:v 86hoolaccoruppmied the Chick Feed on hand ' h br,tNveen Vietorzrt Also C, Girls' baseball nl.itc V S -N e save you motley. quare And Btitlonville xvill be plaved. Clai:ewnnt trion Sunday School to, Le ul. M-11 "War"s L;Ike oil WedDeSO d,.,,dng the eVening. -A $1.0 prize i�ill i when they held a -very successful plc- Siiecial for short be-given to the winners. ALo a foot. price -i ister. SA. r Lie, time. for "Baker's Joy," H.'KENNEDY. Bat ball match h6tween Claremont and We ieitor.:Notarg Puio!ic.'.Conveyaricer &c. Stoubille, Ont, ------- I Green R:ve•,for wbkh a prize Of$10 Whitby,Ont. 41. GREENWOOD will also be given. An excellent pro- the best bread flour 'rondo. E. FAREWELL. X.C., BARRIS- gl�anl c6mmencing at S o'clock, sbarp. Walfer and Mr-. Wikon were in Try asack. day. J a TER.Count-Crown Attorney,and C will Al�o be giv-en by ther fQIIOXVjQg Oakwood over the holiday. IJ E, BE17i. A well-1, n artl,,tes ; Duncan Cowan-. Ilrq. Emerson -spent Sunday with r1ow L one of Toronto's best comedians, will her parertts, John and Mrs; Adamson.• F. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and 'elertions- Miss Mist give �zpwe of his' best F -iritinry meeting was held at the A *SolicAtor.Notery Public.E' _'CLAREMONT J•,hn­-,n, the 'popular elocutionist of home..of Y, L. and Mrs. Green on oan..,4015ce Brock St.NortL,WbitbT. �317 "l,trkhato; Srotifiville Brass Band will Tw-Rday. any of their -s. flo�iker,rjf Toronto, i mi. be pr"eiit to give in, ery 311 -s spend- -D ALES & JOHN'STON-Barri9ter; Danior,.'i _"Ac6w�,.,h BYe) -..ISSUER OF choirest'se'lectinrib clu'rinv the exehi'ng, ing'a few days with her daughter,Mis• :Geri.-1 4411. Situ. Tor, -l'To' uays, Wal-, BA-pblill rid foot hall iv i I I been q t ti ;n m cs 0 i hson'. ne `very 1720. find.) . My o'clock. Ice cream and otber retrP,,he Mies Dor or by"Mr.Pherson, of Torrin- mert, will be-sold f-rbril-hooths. cii the to, is spencii" bel- bolidaty.9 with S. W I LLIA.%!J. I3EATOZL.B_A..Bar- Marriage Licenses l grounds. Admission 35-ctA., children 'mnd Mrs. Ntoore,' inter. rn�-P`tr. •,f z� of 9', 'Ryckni'mi, Den,-on,F,-trr n(!Beaton. T,,ronto -Ili c-'s. Mrs. Ormerod. of East Toronto, is Service General Trusts Building.8.7,Bay Street,Toronto. apending n week'or two'with her scia• jelelikone' •aim.961 and U4. GREEN R;V FUR WiM.Aw 01merod. - -FRUIT BASKETS Welding bells are still.tinging. - Tlirjaias Ormerod. wife and-family. ft. --week-etad with Dental NViu. Duncan spent SulaLitiv &L W. ,I r(,rontp.',qpenC the G A R A G E Wm. find-Mrs. Ormerod. 4 A, Fjl'er'i4. Robert and' Mrs. Harvey sent -the LAKE B. BEATON. D. D. 24 Quart Crates' Frank Booth spent .Sunday with BGraduate'of the Royal Colelge of.Dent-tl friends at Brqnklin. week-end at Belle Ewart, tbesummer We have a full line of motor oil*and I Qr. Berry Boxes 'a parents. Surgeonq and University of Toronto. Ofrice The susses Routley spent the bell- hone of Mrs. Harvey W. NI, Fringle's •bardware.store, Whitby. 11 Qr. Rj.skets- P. and Mrs. Gleeson and Mr,and greases as well as motor fixtu.res. over Office hour's 9 to 12 :I to &3.J.0 Ind.'p�.one 6. 6 Qt. Baskets The with their p&mnis berie. Nliss "et& Hutchings Is spending Mrs. Milligan and lit-tie son, of Toros- A utos of all makes and designs repair- Belt phone 220.1 441y j Lenno-Covers and Slat Coqers her vicu t ion at her home here. to, spent the week-end with-Miss M. ed on shortest notice and Oorer early and avoid shortage C. and Mrp.Tomlinson are spending Wood• at fair prices. joamittits*0 garb*. I- . a few days with the former's parent@. Mr. and Mrs.Hoar.of Toronto.spent 'Choppipg and Oat Rolling every week Miss Olive Morim and friend are.vis- the week-end with the Trimble Yarn• Agents for Dominion Tires ily,as itlqo did Miss E. Williams and it � W G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage • day excepting Monday. iting with ber tousiD, Miss Elsie Oar- LAcerts" in tb* County of Oztario "Genuine Ford Part" % ter, lady friend. 7 Mk.;i.4 Village. 'y ' We d.-Barnes, Green River spent we eTi-end with F..and Mrs.The Misses Kingdom. of Islington. C. F. Dean, wife and family return. Gasoline always on han& Free Air ed to Toronto on Tuesday,after spend- W tV,RICHARDSON- Real Es Ine&-couple of weeks with Bert and Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Bill. %N rigor s,ad :�Lujily. Call ad see us If you are to beed. #'tate, Insurance.Conveyancing, Notary Public.Etc--.Pickering.Oat. ally Messrs, I. Beggurn and Sidney But- Mrs. Harvey. of aay�i.i.ig la floe ut^ebing,%, of Chicago. are-visiting with Our football boys went to Goodwood or truck line. ""T 7HALL-House carpenter. Es their aunt.Mrs.Hutchings, on Monday. Three other teams were I V to ,iniates given for now"work. repairs or Our girls'baseball te,-irn took in the there. The prize money was divided agra ions. Ind.phone 2913.r Pickering. 2311 Summer Sessions garden party at Brougham On July between Brougham,' Clar0mout and Cowan' & Shepherd 01K In Shaw a Schools, Toronto, the 2Srh and played a friendly game the 5th of,V.xbridge teams. DR,BEATON TOWNSHIPOLER nto, from conveyancer, Cow-lesiona7for June 218th to September Ist, give Ln GROUGHAM ney with Claremont. winning by I I to 5 Ont efildevitip, Acoo,20ant. Etc. 310 crintinuou,s opportunity to qualify- runs. Pickezomg**.11 r. enter= rope Issuer. of Marriage LLo- �anfte" 4bitalTe., Out. '"y '... 0 AU Oully Mrs. Grower, of Toronto,is visiting for a business po4tion. Start any -her sister. .1ti-rs. Malcolm.- 170H q. PUGH, Wen 'Major. Ont. time. Write W. H. Sb,.tw., 393, We a eased to ��ee Miss Laura , J..L..Cowie and R J. Price,_cif To- Li"rsed Anctioew, Ex-ar9i':0 fk" Nl(�UarthN around again.' ronto.speni the holidhv here. a. A Oecco :n aarorted srd tborovghbrrd .1c, Yon St., Toronto. r. whiro. Mr. Chapman is etprtlng it new N. Y. Pc,iichPr.- of 'Toronto. spent ' Ar lt�, pi, LQ a. - C01)(ITI(AeS Lty Writo for crime H,ere -Y ou e and part4culars. PLOD*Ind.oala., M•ly. no-rth side of the rpa(l, the holiday with H. nnd Mir+: Njechin. .­nrp on the rs. Bedeon rnd daughter spent an Jnhn and Mrst. Everest. of TofrMo, -ceased Au�tiono,,-r POSTILL. I.� , .-:. PICKERING .4"!rnociti visiting Mrs. 'W. Gothrio. vi,ited.wilkber people here on Tu,,s- Fe for 0"nues nfY6rk,&udOu13.rtt ""beftinpral of the'.1aie 41r. 'Warner dot'. ki"m kind elloed in On short"$ c Atitqq sale#of&I. I ter t rzti o. %ddrees rtre:m et:-er P.0., or took place from the boiLe of his� �n­n• of Toronto. Ceme ' t .t. - YARD -• hi -nerdirm a 'vvppk with her grand- LUMBER' Mr. Saanderi, -on'.11ondar after _0N. Ontario Coal father, Dr. Bentley. Civi� Y;-. :!h. a­! Miss Lt.,tie' Srrpet is an a t wo Sherwood acid 'Milo. D.tfne, of Ro Dorr�n4,,- Land �­­­yor and Hopk:n:Str"t, N1 Phant231. '*Ill trii�rtds 4rent ofer t. 'hitljy. mnnths vi;Ait'w, in the wt..,t. -T4,-t. N - (Sucvs..or to the late W, E.',Ysrr-old. Ontario While *.hc'rt, she will be present at the with 'Mr H Lumber city Wils��n. Land$t4rv-yor of Por rnqrringe rif her 5,1QTP?-, Palp *" h and Mrs. Andrew and familv, 'NIAW. LICEN'SED AUC- -ere with J. H. and Ws. r Harvey Klwads is to of Tnronto. vt .4, - ,. .. 'Shingles WTIONEFR,(o-. York,Qn�arv)and D.'7�..Mrri c-rect;4 new De Laval.-si-lo.- B-ntlA-.y Madill adill over the holiday. 4 Coun A. A."kirr!,of ales. Abou"300AI 6 hooped apple Bros. h'a' e-'p ',%rary Dllncon..of the terte�,inw att�­nded A, v LIM11��.-d a rerond obo, Nfis�q be in G.Shirley ne Duncan. -aq0n:iYe alvi I-!I Zcb_th�v__�rt� , -is holid,ty. to. Terms r, - Datcx for i, d-f-?thTg-rh- lZeady Roofing VatrtgedatNEN%'1,'Orf.cV. Bell and 1:,repen. barrels P t 86,cen, n hones. Whitbjr,Ont... 51Y Mi- has ca ellei h,.!r ing.with her tincle, Mr --eac-h--hi lots engagcynent ay tearher of Pal-gots- -Nlips .11"Argaret 'Mincan 6nderwpnt -Steel Postl an operation ion at�her hrimp on Tu&day %72:0 of 10 6-- more at rillP.fr,rnsxtyear. The.ttustees-we,e ronapelle4 to advertise. We h6lw -pet-formed by Dr. Mc-Art hur. �f Bought and sold. th6 shop. they anay secure a good teacher. Toronto. «-bile Charles Andrus was. moving Snme visitors in Brougham cver the Government, Mu-nicipal and COT, ckrin'a rutflt tc the'hitler's farin'to holidAv; FiRnk and Mrs,Gero%'v,Johh & ion. C. REESO Bonds for Safe_ W D. thresh fall wheat; and %ihile crossing- Littl(jrihn, Russ Btodie, of Toronto; A JL q potation Bon the ftarlie.bridge opposite lot 5..,con.3, Byron Feasby.of.(Jshawa, and many 136 ' 1 Phone ID3 P ICHERIN G ' the structure gave way, causing the others. 'LOCUST HILL Mi. phone. ,.ngine to drop ten feet into the(It,Pk. Bliss Gwendolyn Devitt and )Ngs WILLI'AM D. DYKES. W H IT ANY 11 a' Independent n The tougite of the sei�ariitor broke so Evs, Wilso Toronto on Fri. Be and Independ n weve. in Toro he rnnebioe dii-not*follow, -Forth- day 1,)nvirtg. baseball.-supplies.' The • =Z: M. nately the-operntor escaped injnry. Frougham tetni is nopfully equipped 1,.,,t the engine was_=,4, ,),r the season.Veterinary Surgeon Veteri - Fall Ter' Ciaent The Ladies' Aid of.the Brougham m wed- �*�ke,rmg Honor Graduate of Ontario It in., ------- Nlethridkt church will meet at- the College. All calls,diy.crnight.. STURGESS-HADLEY hofffe-of Mi-s--T A. Knox 6_5-Wpffnes- attend' August 30th promptly ed to. dAr-, August Iltb, at2.30 p,W. Every- Brjl and Inaep'end'ent Fhrre%7" pretty wedding was solemn- b0c'35'relcorne. f�,O- z5>ELAACeTT A vem ­ _. 1?. lZe" at 6 0 clocK Un Mulluny aft�-rnno­n, -R*vvest_1-; in full sw.ing. Whnat 0*NT'A PICKERING t, barley Rre,gpod. Oats are prow- .,Dru- ly 261 h, at the Koine of the bride's a sister, Mis, F. Read, Sea r rbor'6 Rd., fishing to be very hr-av�. Corn nevt Toronto, when Helcn Francis, second looked better at this time of year, g _ ` e Tile Is,.01k Ycibi�e &Charles Sts-Toronto__- daughter of_Jaines_an_d__,N1r�s;. Hadley, Georgo Bror.n, of thf� 5th con_ h -More!I as The salaries off,�red our GrAduales ')f F44-port. becarne the bride of IV. corn ranging from 9 to 10 feet high.-tion Concrete drain tiles of different s7zes P during the last two F J. Sturgesq, purchasing agent for the Hugh Mechin will hold an au( krid concrete bricks for sade_ qars have been Grand Trunk PRcific, I'Vinnipeg. To sale on Saturday August the 7th, of greater than ever 'before. . It.is no the strains' I of the *edding warcb, household furniture piano, organ, Ind,,Ph6ne'*N_'o. 5ZI5•, Maikham, trotthfe for G raduates to get einplrly'. I Played hy, Miss Zelu Clark, the bride stores, etc. Having'111?di the business ment because THEY A11F. PROPERLY -kvas brought in by bet, father attired and property and moving to a much Drugs, Patent Medicines, Geo.Burkholder, Whitevale TRAIN FD, Come to this prepared to i it a handsome go.wn,of' ream embroil- smaller house, everything will positi. do your part fair.bfnliv and itb�'re- red tricolette, She wore the groom's Velv be told. suits will be satisfactory. There 'l.i Toilet Reqidsites, e auspices Tr. N, E. MCEWeli, B•V no guesswork about this, Wrlte -and carried a bonqiiet of white roses of the G. BX., on July 24th,was a de- gift, a diamond and platinum bar-pin 4:Thegarden party,tinder th' n tic today and Meats what Statio, ery Veterinary,'Sur geon. for Catalog and sweet peas. -Mrs. F. Read Was tided' success,' The, young ladies are I of Toronto.'' we have done for olh'eri. Matron of Honor in blue taffeta And to he cangratu -L-Graduate of KniveL f lated ot;their 6fflciency. Willard's Chocolates,. Form er, ';W. J. Elliott, Frincipal carried a sheaf of sunset roses. The The program was of very high class Veterin arian to .1facdomild hest Cigars and Tobaccos -7 groom's gift to her were pearl and 6rder and wi-� one.ofth�. 1) . of the Agricultural Collc;gv, Quebec, Peridot ear-rings. -Arthur Mulcahky season, - The club wish to than7k the ill clients. Special attention given to*drng -f- Prompt attention to supporied the gronrn. The ceremony, football bovq and others who so kind. Bell and Ind. Phones, • which was conducted by'the Rev. IV. lv nssisted in making the affair such it It is My 'Bus,ine'ss requirements of live stock. BAynes.Reed, of St. John's Church, success. The-proceeds amounted to RICKFIRING, ONTARIO •Io help you run part of yeurs. took place tinder an arch of palms over$i0.00, Bv�openi•ng a New Garage in the Vil- with, large baskets of daisies and -- On Mondav, August 2nd, out foot- Calls promptly answered:day-or Itk,ge of Wbitevale I am prepared to d() bridal veil tied with yell ew tullk-,on, ball team went to Goodwood to :!om- night. Beli or 1�d.phone, either side. After the bAppy couple pete for the V0.00 prize., In th firki �-W , � -G R E I D --all kinds of repair work, including h d ereiv6d, the Pongratulations of draw Brougham and North tops s.nd sid-.:, curtnhis, also' milking 0 . r fTl'! their friends, a dainty buffet luncheon pInved the time with no score. bnt in L new .1 tfblp Prettily extra time Brnughnni scored I.' For F Toftes-, 1-.be-a ­KA' ___#1 Agent for Toronto milchinery,-inelud- Later '.Nlr. `and Mrs. Sturge6s left on Claremont,who had defeated-Green- 11 E­o M c E W ax .,Ppice..Roll, Breakfast Bacon in g Pumps,; Windinills, Silos the train for their new home in" Win- wood. An extra period was necessary Ham, Bologna, Weiners, etc and Gasoline Engines, nipeg, the bride wearing her travel- in this gamealso when Brougham scor- PICKERING NEWS CHARLES M. RICE, ling suit of navy blue serge, grey hat ed. Owing todarknesathe flnal with Vete mlary 'Burgeon Higbel§t prices paid for trimmed with Fiench flowers and a 5th Line, Uxbridge, could' not be fln- Butcher's cattle. Home Tel. 5521, Whitevale,Ont grey fax stole. fished so the money was divided, :ice sc�' ,;;,,' d,,- ra >*�,•4 .•! •.K7-• 'M+v L•. ',. .-"`xu'. 'i' E••*',-.s;C•:3t!. "°• _ rr.- [J�',�.',`=.;R:". .3.o,., a: N, •aa�c. ,m '"°^"'1»,s„•rs•1.;.Z e•ru° �...'� _ rn"` mx• - .'dam '. .•� �,• Y'., -;1, .r!L. :: - a'r-.•x-.'C`.. ;+i •.v.5 1 .i.F'�* '`� •.ice •' ±'J. a �.•" yr ,G _° '•'°7'• • 3 .i .^k•15"^ �•..�',r r.%,i.r'.w:-i �f >•: ''�'"' :.?C •d`a,:.- .-:ti..�v. .x`. .eC•n. .s• h &i.,•y y.• vi -4. - >a` ., t.. .P.'..:fi•'G" - :+'. i <'0"•F'"^ .-yy' Make Your Ford f , IL Drive like a Packard ay installing a""8AF6TY FIRST" ow 4,.;. Z` 4 •• Ford Steerinp Device n "( (Made in Canada) {°>` <:?•;, Sf AX3111 your Ford keep to the road like elk 4 . a heavier oar. "- /HJ/Q I/�•/�Q :` tl &=s steering easy and safe and 'J. prevents steering from locking, etc., etc. • Standard Price. $10.00. i �• -�- a (prepaid to any address) a the Washing• bibs on her teething, drooling Be baby, get one from your Dealer or direct from dgeutg THE CARTER-ORV18S CO. thus allowing its dress to become wet Manufacturers and Distributors The Stately Pines. handle steadily, but &11 the time sha ?� To the mother with several small and exposing the child to the danger u W hmond )newt (west),, Toronto' All boys and was deep children, the problem of reducing the of sudden draughts on its wet little I --Phone rasa 2e7• Y girls who have tied in the doings of the remark- size of the washing is of considerable DEALERS—write for our proposition. suet on the bough of an evergreen tree able trees. + importance, whether that washing file chest, all 'because bibs mean addition- and watched the birds come and peck After a while,she noticed that the ;. done by,hand or power at home, or 'al washing. There are countless off bits of it have noticed that these handle was becom,:ng very hard to ••,"`sits whether a woman be paid by the pie", others who have erred in various sim- underclothing I use a bit of match, trees keep their needles throughout turn. Well,Aunt Florence wanted the filar directions in the mistaken ,idea sewing-it into the end of the ribbon the ear. These needles,are their cream stiff; it would be mortifying to the pound or the hour to do it. It is Y ; that saving in washing was of utmost similar to a shoe lace.-Mrs. H. R. W. leaves. No matter how have it spread all over the cake. So :44&t that there should be such an young your endeavor made to lighten this task, importance. � A wire potato masher makes a good children may be, it is possible for them she kept on turnings and all the while ¢ Washing is woman's hardest task, salad mixer. Potato salad is much to learn somAllin about the interest- the handle seemed to grow more ob- but there is a right way and a wrong g no matter how it is done, and most easier-to blend with the potato masher ing family of pines, stinate. to go about it. expensive form of hired labor Wows- than b the ordinar rocess:Mrs, "Flo!" called her aunt from the The right way 3s to select for the Y y p There are three families of pines; , the children's wear such colors and days, no matter who does it. It ,is J. J. 0'C, those having three needles the leaves kitchen. "What's keeping you so fabrics as will'"shed" the dirt moat absolutely necessary in most cases ---- - .. growing in a little bunch;those hav- long?" `easily. A faded chambray or ging- that its size be kept to a minimum. What An Irrigation System ing two needles and those having five. Flo jumped. She shut the book with �tatrl looks dirty almost as soon as it.But in endeavoring to-keep the•number One way that we know our pines is a•bang and began to unscrew the top of pieces low, do it in the efficient Did for My Garden. from this fact, the leaves grow in of the jar. No doubt by this time the is put on, and it is almost impossible g A couple of ears ago, whet. we bunches and these 'bunches always cream was just right. manner of using the right kind of to get two days wear out of such a y bought our electric lighting and have a definite number. of needles.in Sam if you would have your child 9Armerlts, not in sloven) careless g But when she -1»eked inside she methods. pumping outfit, .the man who sold it them, five, three or two. The most blinked w.:th astonishment. There was Zook clean. On the other hand, there p g g g p:ne of the five-needled fam- no cream at all in the jar-nothing- to _.-. "to that most serviceable of materials{w t us mentioned amen other ,thin s common j ."Mulligan:" that it would irrigate our vegetable it - is the White,Pine--whieh is found -butt some cloudy water with some- ti}e closely-woven, fast-color-striped g g Y -- - thin queer and e g -romper cloth, which keeps clean ex- All girls like to invite their friends garden. However, I put=-this_ wr" 9•: ;., ,nariy sections of our country.These' g q yellow floating in it. ceptionally well, not because it, is'too to go on hikes or picnics, and to come a talking paint which would "listen trees,which grow with straight trunks Flo rubbed her eyes; she was half dark in color for the dirt to show, but back to- an appetizing meal when the well on paper," but wouldn't amount are Sometimes one hundred and fifty inclined to believe that one of the because the dirt does not easily grind outing is over. -But vigorous exercise to much in actual practice. feet high and their brans are cov- mischievous elves of the story had o Auto it,does-not "tick,"in other words. in'the open•air breeds keen, appetites, But after.we installed.our pumping eyed with bunches of fiv lne needles, played a:trick on her, n Starch'-helps materially in keeping and to satisfy them -quickly requires .plant I got a letter-from the irriga- the softest and most delicate of all the Maybe it will be all right after clothes clean, too. Starch fills in the a meal that is at once substantial.and tion company explaining how I could species. The. Pitch Pine is a well- I put in the vanilla and sugar, she meshes and keeps them from becom- easily prepared. There is nothing put in a couple of lines of pipe over known member of the three-needled said. She had turned to look .for.the Ing clogged at once with dirt, It also--better for the purpose than-"mulligan" my,vegetable garden at,a very mod- family. It is a rugged-looking tree of vanilla bottle -when her aunt called to limparts. a slight gloss which allows served with-het,-buttered toast:- erate expense that would supply all from thirty to eighty feet high with i her to hurry. the water I wanted loose dirt to brush off easily. And yet .Fry as much bacon as you need,take , at any time, by coarse and rigid needles." The grace- F";,was '° des ,Sir I have known man man mothers mere) g general) from fifty�ence! she cried. Come here, ease, Y. Y it from the pan -and keep it hot in Y turnip a valve, and so I de- ful Red Pine is y y � _ who didn't starch their little boys the oven. Slice two onions; six sweet sided to try -it. to ninety feet high and its long, and show me how to unwhip this blouses and suits because it was "ex- green•bell peppers ana ten ripe to- I must say, after using for two straight needles grow in pairs. There cream and. whip c over!" tra work" and made the garments ears this mechanical watering s s are man ° three, Aunt Florence came,wondering. She mattes and add .them to the bacon I Y g Y - y pine children in the � 'harder to .iron." The question raised, fat. When they cooked add milk I tem, that the claims which.were made and two-needled families,but not many, pulled up the dasher and looked at the however, is whether the extra work end w ell•beaten eggs-one or two eggs!for it-were not exaggerated. The re-. in the five-needled=one, yellow substance that clung to it. inbolved in starching was not more to each person. Season the mixture suits we have been able to get have Have a little more fun with the "What is that stuff?" said Flo. y with pepper-and salt, add bits of cold been'simply simply marvelous: For a great pines!- , "And where in the world has the t, than -offset b the decreased number p p Pi.k Father to buy s bI fie-print' -of garments in the family wash.. chicken or lamb and serve the dish on .many years we have. prided ourselves frame; not a large one, but a little one i cream gone to?" «s An exceedingly wrong way to re- a hot platter garnished-with crisp as having ae good a garden as is perhaps 4xfi inches. Get some,blue-, « Aunt Florence shook with laughter, dales the weekly washing is to do, so bacon. If you wish, you can scramble I grown in the section, but it is no ex- print paper cut to the size' of the It has gone into,butter,'. she said'. by endangering the health of the the eggs in a separate pan and pour'aggeration to say that-our vegetable and spread a.bun4le c: needles "Into butter?" echoed Flo. "Ho? �l youngsters, or by forming in them the other ingredients over them. crops average at least twice what they, cn the glass, being careful not to can Butter came from *hipped cream? wrong ideas as to the importance of did before. Furthermore, we can plant i break them-apart. Place over them; Anyway, the supper cake is ruined. cleanliness. For instance, one mother at any time without waiting for rain, a sheet of the blue-pf,'nt-paper, clean her eyes filled with tears of mortfi- From One Housekeeper to Another. r „ of my acquaintance-has no-blouses to . and get immediate germinatior•, and•side next to the needles, then put on, cation. I'll never try again to kill `!wash for her small boys from begin-� After having much trouble with oil- keep every ' crop growing right the back of the frame and set -it in two bird§ with one stone," she said.- - ning of coal weather in the fall'till'cloth cracking-,I discovered a method I straight through without any check the direct sunlight Re that the sun , Aunt Florence glanced at the book • the 'rearm days of spring arrive. In to prevent this which adds fifty per!until the day it is harvested. 'Thu3; shines upon,the glass side. Leave.itI and understood. Then she peered litee of blouses her boys wear- all- cent. to tt+ 1°°of the. oilcloth. I!we are able to et in ,a along the closet shelf. e' ��ii y I g, goad many there for, ::o- or three minutes if the) ••Cheer u , Flo," she.said. "It isn't ')tool jerseys. ' These little garments cover the table smoothly with paper' more crops each year than if we trust-' sunshine is very bright but if it is al p " — ? 61}-�, o,4 11 f -_hula ,,.11 piled —,tb common ed.-to the weather rang for o„r r3in I nart1v 'rtonrly ,toy },,,, ',,s_ s,,..o +^i so bad after all. -I'm partly to blame, l V4".�I•LL I myself. 1 1-orplot to warn you thae - worn as,an outside wrap, but are pull-' uaatlaaaya . �,. irla.�� s• ,.Ieat:e your frame in the lghi for ten - ed over the bead while the child dress- on top of the paper and stretch tight- Counting both,the. increase in the rninutrs. •Then take the h',le-print :here was a jar of cacaaa,, L.,L,, .,., es in the morning and worn, indoors'ly. The-oiled paper keeps, tale'under crops and the gain in the rum-bee of paper out of the frame and p±lt i±, he.shelf.. You used that, . No wonder a out,till bedtime. They are waim, side of-the cloth moist and prevents I of crops, we get at least 300 per cent.: picture side down, m water and leave it made-butter! But here's the-sweet' cream all ready to be whipped!" wonderfully warm, and how- they do i cracki>~z, and'also acts,as a sort of ,more from our garden space than Nye' it there.for fifteen or.twenty minut - - safe washing! But there is A high' pad. G.-A. G. j used to, and the quality of the stuff `'otir, As yJU look.s _ it, yotr will sec Then F lam,too°had to laut{h, I was neck to them; and when the child is j As fast as a tumbler of jelly is! measures up better too'. -;.the impression of )file pine nee ilea about to,hut :°spills into it:e butter," "lh& in the house, in a temperature of.70' opened`I wash off the parall that! We-put in -two liieea of irrigation shows a clear white-picture, while the she sand,• `You came just in tine." degrees or more, he begins to per- covers it and put it- in *an old tin' pipe, each 200 feet 1*rif, T?'r, a lines backtreund is blue: If the water in Aunt I'hrence c!'pped the butter out; - spire freely about the neck. Soon they coffee pot. When I want to use .some, come-completi.'wat:2 up w:th a,special' which you wash your picture is green rinsed the Jar and poured in the sweet . collar is moist with perspiration. And it takes but a moment to sc't the toffee' irrigating nozzl+' every three feet, and :n,color,:that will shoe you that' you cream, "Vow;" she said, •it's rcad� : then; likely as not, he dart;'outdoors Pet.en the store.melt the paraffrn`and a special, union.cn. the end°of each did'art ieai a the pictcre in the sun-Ito he whilrped. Go ahead.' into a freezirp atmosphere, In spite Peur it nut. In his tivay I j,ave no fitted frith n :framer -to keep any',light long enough. A little experience i �d looked at her gratefully. "I'll of the wool, there .:s a sudden chil:inb"extra dish to clean and.alr the bats Are set!'Mi nt from gcttir,„ into the Tins' will ,soon teach you how `n• get;the whin .it," :.P,? promised. `And if ant about his throat, and sudden,contras-' thu, saved anal utilised over and over. and clogging up the- nozzles. - They hest re.ults, After talcin the picture,out little old eves come float• , Lion of the open pores. 'The next day± -%frs. H. R. NV. .also hive short,bandies, making it,,.from the tva�er, place it face down on I ing round, I'll whip them, too." +the child has a bad cold:, All winter' when you have a surpIiis of lettuce possible to turn the tine from-one tide a r'.ean white hatter and let it diy.� Jong he has colds, and his mother can- cook a•large quantity of.it with a few.•to.the other. Through the Iatle nor-..any cha i can h:1ee great fun mount-� ���'� trot understand. why. She wAul'dn't beet leaves—result, a delicious dish of z,es insetted in the pipe the water ir,g these pictureu on a piece of paper A TIDUALLS listen when I suggested that * warm mild-flavored greens. Season•• witli is thrown in tiny streal.'s to a dis-:.^,nd can use them for-gifts or keep jersey wag in.any 'way re. nsible salt,_pepper and,butter.—llr;.•E. V. S. tance of 2S Meet. These lisle streams than as -exampies -of the •cL.:fferent "Uh, it couldn't be that," she said.) The -disagreeable smell caused I,y break up in the hir so that the water f<milles of pines. Care of Home and•Children Of- "$esides it saves so,-much gashing!", cooking any kind of greens maybe falls fn the ground in tiny d-ops like revented if a smi 11. :ece of bread is• a fine entle-rain which will not ackl )ten Causes a Breakdown. It dial save washing, it a true, for P P g p The. Elf in the Cream,� - - . thrown into tba d•ntnr .+'Wan �.,:! ��..• 'hn coil nr tenet r�ndr'n na•or fhr. em 11_� - +•-•.«_ ' • - 'the dark-colored j-ersey •.was only. ., ,, T;ta.�-•.:„sr_ at h:s::, �l:�;. �.. washed when it `'just had to •be,";—Ikf.'A. P. est' plant. .as w•e run o•:lie rows in Flo, can you whip the cream for hold duties and tile carG.> cf mother- twhich often times meant -many 'days Last year a friend never had trouble the same direction as the lines of pipe• the sponge , cake?" Aunt Florence hood, needs occasional he'.p to keep sifter it should have' been. This, had with-her canned frL!t or etring.beans. we can water a narrow strip the entire'called. Fib v:as so deep in a fairy her in good health. The demands urn. a bad effect on the child morally,' She used the usual method of carining,'length •cf •the.'garderl_any time we story that her aunt's voice seemed to on a mother's health are many and -1Cleauliness eduldn't .become a-prime' sterilized and sealed the cans as usual,, want to, This is especially -handy come from far away.. She closed her severe. 'aer'own 'health trials and. . +virtue with him when his mother al-1 then while the can was hot she took�when we are settir.j. out plants, just book, reluetaritly and went 'to the .her children's welfare'. exact' heavy lowed him to wear the -same garment! a 'strip of adhesive plaster on-e-half after sowing seed m dry weather,or•kitchen^. I tolls, while hurried meals, broken rest - r day after day t'•11 the neck acquired' inch wide and rapped one-half on the just after hoeing or. ultivating any Aunt Florence was busy !nixing and much indoor living tend to weak- that "greasiness” which is sure to de-�'cover and half on the rubber, pressing crop as soon as the•weeds ,have had'waffles for supper. "I wonder if you eri her constitution. No wonder that ' '�*elop when a garment comes constant-_f)y ly_R�luc;h- ade the..can perfectly j a chance to die in the sun. can whip the cream for the per:go the woman at home is often indis- By into touch with .perspiring skins tight.—firs. E. V. S. All'we had to do to put"this s-,• +em cake?''she said."The jar of cream anLposed through weakness, headaches, Little wonder that he never cared If there is no thiiepiece near the' in was to run an inch pipe from the the cream :chip are in the pantry on backaches and nervousness. Too many -as eel of 1L; t a - se o one- N tie,,,a ditsdnnce of <:oout _ Aire you won't. nave; women have.grown to accept these ears,clean! Iiness may be•fe!t, while if the watch "00 fefit, and put in two.rows of ceder any trouble. Don't foiget to whip'visitations as a part, of the• lot of I have known children to. be sent-is not covered the tickini,� n:ay� annoy; posts .50 feet apart to support the the cream till it's stiff." ; motherhood. But pithy and: varied as off to bed in !heir union suits, because the 'invalid. Place the watch under' a;,irrigation 1'..:�- h flee--line fro einq trus4tea �;'ith' hei• health troubles are, the cause is they were warm and they saved sou tuml.ler and the ticking w•ill•be almost•the barn to the garden w•as 'cnly u, such an important task,.Flo;put on simple and relief abhand. When wE1 , _ ;nueh washing! But could anything be'; inaudible—Mrs. G. B. i foot or 'so under the ground, as•w'e•:her apron and went into the. pantry, it is the woman's•' good' blood that more -detrimental to the health and! «'hen •you hate peas to shell put tort t]le-eater otF ai:d urn n it out be-1 where she carefully poured,the thick keeps •her )cell; when ill sbe must idea of\Cleanliness of the child? Clean them in a pan, pour hot tieatar over fore cold weather. contents of the par into the glass cream' rtako her blood rich to renew her garments nrd alW.ost as refreshing asp them and'let them stand'a•,Nhile. The While we grow our .egetables prim-,whip aird screwed en the top. Then,;•health. The nursing mother more a bath,and at night the body demands! pods will burst open .111.1 the peas will arily for our ocn use, «e have always Just as she began to turn the handle„ than any other woman in the world n complete change from day-time! come to the top of the't':afe'r:=Mrs. sold a few•, and since having the irri-' she renumL.ered her story. needs rich blood and plenty of it. clothes. The soil accumtilated in car-�J. J. O'C. gation we have had-such a big surplus "I know ghat I'll do," she said to There is one way to get this good ttnents throughout a clay-should not beI Poor, tough, uneven .p,^•nca':e= will that, he have sold -quite a lot', espe-1,herself. "I'll get niy book and read;health, and that is through the use of _ carried-to bed to-be slept ;•n, I result from the best'of batters if the cially during•midsummer,when all thd-',while I work." _ _ I Dr. Williams' Pink Tills. These Pills There is the woman, too, who batter iS baked too fast' or if the cake) rest of'the garder•s nrour.d here are That,woulc1 be easy,because so long, make i:ew blood, aird, through their wouldn't use napkins at'table, lettings is baked too long before it is turned.!more or less dried tip. The sunimer; as she ttmied the handle the cream use thott.�ands of meek, ailing wives: ;. the children soil the fronts -of their) Turn when edges only have baked and!falls from a g.od many miles around )could take car.- of itself. I'Vlth the and mothers have been made bright,, , clothes and learn not to mind, because I the• top is still a batter filled with come to us because they know that'book flat on-the sheaf ar,d her chin.in cheerful and strong. Ii you are ailing; .napkins made add:tional t':ashing! And l bubbles.—'.sl. A.. P, they can get niee, fresh, crisp things.: her free ]land, she war soon far away• easily,tired or depressed;�fs a duty; there is another who refused to u.-er When running ribl:on or tone in Our "rain machine".is something of a, in story land again. All the while. you ow•e yourself a•id void amil•r to _ curiosity, and they like to stop and!she :vas rnaaiq he t-t irned the hand le give Dr. ��'illiams' Phik Pills a fair - I see how it works. _U ogather, I sup-I'fn thfully. When one arm grew tired. trial. Wh:rt this medicine has done ` � 000 �X3VM�� X40 a00 for others it will surely do for yon. 44 u pose, we have sold enough ve;etaLles! `he chn nged the cream v;hip to an- r ou can get ill r ily do f Pink Pills _!. ! to pay for our two lines of irrigation other shelf.and used the other arm. Gin erg to the only cultivated crop we know that will yroduce "This is fine" 1 through any dealer ill medicine or by $ tt 1 two or three times over 1n the two she thought to her , $40.000 to a acre. Let ua show You that we are not over-eat raatinR „ mail at 50c.a box or six boxes for ew20.50 " i' the value of one acre of dried Ginseng roots grown from "Conklin s years since we have had th2r-1, in ad- self'as she turned a page. I'm kill- $trat3fitd Ginseng seed.° diflon to having more and bctter•vege- ing two birds with one stone'."' I from The Dr. Williams' Medicine• Co.,• 100.000 tour-year-old roots, Wefghing one ounce each, at 75o per Brockville, Ont. root or 312.60 per tb., equals 375,0 Figured at 31.00 per fib., equals tables for ourselves. The fairy-tale grew more and more; i - 360. 0n. } :nte.resting. It was the story of AI ► _ prices: Wder Aotr fer*&Alt w aellvel Prices: ,10,000 sv&tlfied see4s ...3 55.00 2,090 1- ftr-old roots ..f 60.0 Poverty is a hard nurse, but she band of elves who lived in a well, Some, In Peru pineapples grow to the 4'0,000 stratified <-•.eds .,. 1p5.00 5,000 yy-yyeA3-old roes 14 Qo raises healthy child ren, of the elves were wise and good, and weight of twenty pounds. 1' 50,00' siratifled reeds 750.00 10,000 1-Year-old roots .. 7b�.00 „ 1 Is sraasier-- vaatltias.-:aa-`-sasd--- 0,04)7.? Yedr P1Q coo 1, nnAp TvachAr— lfent;or siv ilrC:`�i. n_ Ou tense Method of Cultivati a," it t2ottsford►1ri as to 01<Tµoae. Arctic animals." Vupil-"Three, polar them were continually doing surpris. Tile total war debt of the world Lt 1001 ,- ItV a WIENa• NURSE RY �►LAN�AFION � �ood, Ont�try I bears attd three seals." � �ing things. FIo kept' oa turning Fhe estimated at $200,000,000. F•.y�t. ,T, .Yxy;-.s.4y _ - _ - iL,..i-li♦ EL"--•iE!•eL.+cl . _ '4.'•' .. -^.�,,.-,',w+4.. 1,1F,!V111Wr.1W1ssW1 . Z ­= 1� � .11 0,214­ ­-4.-- -­g --P- t-&- gaw '5�2? RP 4w,. 2 -7— i'llrm-Wll t g M W7 , 7`y 7 P"i the, Good Along. Classified Advertisement& .> AUTO SPARE PARTS 31 for moat makes and modeljs of cars. If Good Forluhe brings a gift to YOU sumf"R BITS OF worn-out while goh:g-cn`your way, IIOICF4 SILVER BLACK BRFJMING Y r old. broken or parts replaced.ed. Write or wive us do. rib C Foxes. Reed Bros., Bothwell. Ont. A girt that cheers your very soul and I! . - ng w t you want. We carry the , ASTHMA 4"- largest and most complete stock in brightens all your day, 14UMOR Canada of ell htly used or new parts HAY FEVER TJKOL SHARES V�ORTH TW% and automobile equipment. We ship Go forth and make another man join I I � I FROM HERE&THME dollars, at sixty-five cents. Her- C C.O.D' any-where in Canada. Satis- in a joyful song; —sleepless nights, constant 4�1 man Lippert, Kitchener. fi�iory or refund in full our motto. Do something to make glad some 8h&w1a Auto mlvsXo Part supply, sneezing, streaming eyes, WANTZD--8X0I%T STOAMIL 13 Is,., Tc-onto, Out. heart,and pa§:5 the good along. S nuffet. Could Afford Them TO FIVE THOUSAND wheezy breathing:— "ONE e If a gl�id smile should greet your face Visitor (looking at portraits) a�- F"woo 1 9. Get real- money if Story stories are snaptT. Write Short I when setting forth at morn, "What a lot of ancestors you've got." Market, 6 Columbine Ave.. Toronto. A smile that spealks of fri-ehlIship true,, R"-MAH. r.right. I Newrlch—�'That's. dead or of a love new-born, brings relief. Put up in cap- didn't want so many, but Sarah insist- PENS WELP WANT33R • Two Styles for-the Full of the gratitude you feel for, rules, easily.swallowed'. Sold by ed, ANTED—YOUNG LIDIES FOR . . . . , W pupil nurses In Training School; N Small Woman friendship true and strong, reliable druggists for a dollar. I :. , salary with outfit; two year course to Show friendliner.. to,other folks, and Ask oar agents or send card for Coult4n't Trust Herself. graduate—'excellent opportunity. Write pass that smile along., free sa iple to' Templeton's. 142 11.)LIarg.aret, where, your little*ils- to. South Ctilcago Hospital, i325, East in .92nd Place, Chicago, Illinois. U.S.A. if anyone says d kindly word when St. W., Toronto. ter?" from her, King troubles whirl around, "I just hurried away The House I Want. And when, it seems no happiness in a The house I want is stucco bungalow. rt. mother, 'cause I felt sure I Was goin' dark world is found, Trout Fishing in Canada. to lose my temperature." Built towards the sunset's golden glow, Fiad out another suffering soul, whose More benefit is derived from recrea• A cool verandah reaching all around, luck has all gone v.rong, tion-in the open country than from any ",Raspberry Jam. With steps of stone that rise'from # Help 4im.,to -see the sup once more,' oth6r form of amusement, and 1shing• Pickle ',Manufacturer—'tPeople don't` grassy ground. and pass the word along. is one of the happiest and most health want tomato seed in ketchup, so we A library secluded in a wing,' giving of pastimes. Summer is fish- squeeze out the seeds." Its quaintly leaded windows hung to 4� Ing lime, and Canada has numerous Inquisitive Friend—"And- what -do swing, lakes and rivers where there is abun- you do with the seeds?" CHOLERA INFANTUM, A sleeping dance of fish of all Var;etles to tempt' Pickle Manufacturer—"Put them In ng porch, and bedrooms pink and blue, Trout fishing is amongst me and creamy­ the angler. raspberry Jam. :Bakes it look more A living room In chrome Cholera infantum Is one of the fatal r the most popular foruis of this sport. natural like." hue. ailments of childhood. It is & trouble To fish successfully'for trout his 0 -- ' ., ': The house I want Is stucco bungalow that comes on suddenly, especially habits must be'known. His habits In MONEY ORDERS. during the sunitner montLs, a-nd unless one part of the pouutry will be dit- Built towards the sunset's golden-glow-. Dominion Express Money Orders'are prompt actio!; is taken the little one f e rein t from the habits of his brothels on sale In five thousand offices Ask for MInard'c and take no other.. may soon be beyond aid. Baby's Own In the lakes and strea�s of Other dif- throughQut Canada. Tablets are an Ideal medicine-in ward• ferent sections'of the country. The Ing 0 running 9 If this trouble. They regulate trout clear swift Although only two peaks of the Alps the bowels and sweeten the stomach streams, Whether large or small, the are over.15,000 feet in height, there and thps prevent the dreaded summer bottoms of which are filled with-bould- are dozens exceeding 12,COO feet. They are. an absolute avei. ' 113 is -wont to hide conipjaints. ere sera gi safe medicine, being' guafanteed to under the overhanging banks of the' 95,52 contain neither opiates nor narcotics streams and under and 'along fallen GIRLS' DRAW A ""P 9552 Misses' Drc.-4s (suitable for or other harmful drugs. They cannot trees -.*n d6ep.holes made by these ob- small women,-convertible r collar two poSSfbly -(10 ffarlll—Elley a'Way-5 du Structions of the ciarzelix. a is. purr MOIST CLOTH_ styles Of Sleeve; with loose side pan-!good. The Tablet's are sblJ' by mod:-' ticularly-- advantageous to look for el s or pockets). Price, 30 cents. In i C!ue dealtra or by mail at 25� centi.a trout among the fast 'niovi 90 y , ng rapids, THROUGH HAIR 3 s`zes, 16 to enrs. Size ilia re-.! box frc.,Li-The Dr. Williams' Medici 7 ne or in the eddies along the banks. The quires 2% -yds. 54 in;. wide. Width, Co.;Brockville, Ont. trout feeds largely on insects. He is S 21/4 Yds. Quite tailored and neatis this frock, with pleats at either side a lively forager for food, and-he is-of- Let "Danderinell save your of the front extending f rom y9ke to ten seeii chasing the small minnows Secret of LongeN�ity is ' V' hem. Developed in linen. during the middle of the day,and now hair-and double (with tie-on and then leaping-in the air for black 9562—Misg-es' Dress (w. Courageous Mind. barque; two-piece skirt in me Halt or more of the senility in the-flie-s and moths. He likes plenty of its beauty lenirth.3; %,.iih,or without draped apron world may be traced to unTe�,Isiing exygen, and delights in the white-cap- tun:c). Price, 30 cents. In.3 sizes, 161 y4eldlag-to a fiction that years are the, red foaming waters below a fall 19 the You-1.i ocr.M,es r:U s PAN C u t T• r a to 20 years. Size 16 r ..I - 36j, ins wide• contrasting, i4 yd. 36i mac*zire of age; half of the aged men stream: requires.4%. 4- ins. wide. Width, 1% yds. and women In the world could be. im• '>,K360, B.C., IS the beadquat4rs for I To Save"fur H These 'r4tterns may be -4d peached for bringlr�g upon themselves trout fishers on the upper 'Kootenay T obtained from' your Iota] McCall 'dealer, or by consent the lie I.lifirmities whicli set lake. Holiday makers who are vi sit. Nothins Me 1;12f;�t9-':*h 0.'7 inra 403 from the McC. and hot-water.rrec-dcd t-v tc.+�r Gf�,,.? all Co., 70 'Bond St.,' upon them the marks or decline. Ia• Ing beautiful Banff-. may caleqi excel- cu-Z oauxnc;�,UO di;�� wt- Z/9 in to kee a 1p.d zwr Uly. T15--are Ire Toronto, Dept. W. dodging the`scythe of Time lent trout Iii-the Bow RIvcT. ftleiidid in 121-- stead of dodg 9 for alt =et-vtw.. the Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere. 1 they stand resignedly in the grim old trout fishing may be-had at Nipigon. bc After reaper's path. He cannot-.be blamed Ontario, and in. the rivers' and lakes sad Lcl'ore L=hins tr..11 of dandruff cr :=.tztIo vnth Cut t• tot cutting them down. among the Laurentian Mountains, ment. Teel bathe lace,hands and Scalp No Substitute for You& The �sound c9nstitutIou Is act as Quebec; In fact there Is trout fishing I with C=k=a S"P and hot waw- S"V 25r.01 at 23 an4l . Sold L essential as the* confagerms in:nd, to be had In nearly all Canadlan'l Dominion Canadian Dcpat: d wome of wea.x constl. wi,&vro'w! auj s­t-extent: B tit thieK,i throughout the te for T- It witile"now alth4031ff" ved to an -advanced surgical experiment%,are asserted to ration have U age, who are seeking a big haul should go s the mind domInat ing and s6stajiij,� to Dlac' -have been successful in restoring vi. es that are not too much fre- tality arid Youthful spirits. youtij, af.; the body, Calm temperament Is the quented. iter all, Is a state of'mind as well as a greate4t factor In longevity. The per- MOTHERI n who regards himself a borrower 4P iopan -of Years.', Men and women are, not old at sixty; they are n of time must worry over an indebted- ot old at Ob, girls, such an abundance of i seventy..and when eighty Js, reached nest,which does not exist, which could '7 thick, heavy, invigorated hair; a per- California Syrup of Figs' not be established in any court of law, In -1 bought'' y L any.of them refuqe to be shelved. and every one ivbo has signed such a A horse with a s9pposedl LaxatiVe ict mass of wavy, silky hair, glorious- one's outlook upon 116 is likely to de-, incurable ringbone for $30.00. 1 treat- Child's Best ly fluffy,bright and so easy to manage.' whether one is to. coati bond ought,to repudiate It and win the termine nuel ed him with *1.00 worth of INIIINARD'S Just moisten a cloth with a little real living or go to seed. Years agQ c6mmendatlou of all coinrageous souls. LINIMENT and sold him for $85,00. "Danderine" and carefully draw It, Hereare -i few facts which are tom-at forty or fifty arid.wore Profit on through your hair, taking one small L;n1ment, $54.00. —mot worth mu( to their ci'mmunitles mended to the consideration of all 1101SE DEROSCR strand ata time; this magically re- 1tv 'rjw a man stays in the those who measure life. In years. Sir after that: betel Keeper, P.hlllfppe, Que. -­ moves all dirt, excess oil and grease, har--ess. altemAting work and play. Isaac Newton lived to an age of eighty- -but your hair is not left brittle, dry, So, in reality, he never grows old In three and gave prcof of his intellect- ual vigor to his dying day. Walter stringy or faded, but charmingly soft. -L-slitrit, regardless of an, accumulation with glossy, golden gleams aad tender 'of many years., when birthdays come. Sa,�Age Landor %i te.his ;.--ol,­, itgats., ahe Youtl1rul glints, tints ouid Old age is something of a habit. it is f con;rereations at eighty-five and lived "Danderine" Is a tonic beautifier. years after. John Wesley away- easy enough to acquire it one seeks seven Besides doubling the beauty of the it but if youth is desired one may have ed multitudes with his eloquence up Is Your Writing Small? -777- P hair-at once, it checks' dandruff and to the age of eighty-eight; Washing- It has been said that ninoty.persons It, and 'forget about the birthdays. stops falling ha3r. Get delightful Dan. ton, -Irving worked at his "Life of out of each hundred have literary am- derine for a few cents at any drug or MIN hiti nq Tf vnij grp of tIjA ninqty than fnilpt reltintpr and uAP it vu; a Area 4.0 ..-�Jcnes, who Was suffering from near- Browning' was nearly eighty before your ambitions . may be realized, if and invigoratof as told on bottle. he ..algia, went to the dentist to have some ceased to write-, Tennyson -coin- your handwriting.- Is naturally very Accept "'California" Syrup of rigs ­Dosed "Crossing the Bar" at eighty- small! teeth extracted. only—look for the name California ozi Anumle"Viesser Doe 314aaeftes The dentist, after looking at his three; Victor Hug, did n,,h of his It is extraordinary, and seems to-be the package, then, you are stirs your book on teeth, said— work after he was seventy-five; when something more than'a mere coinct- cum In having the best DOB DISEASES and most was eighty-three Voltaire COU17 dence. that literary geniuses—practl* &MA.Now to 11"d "Have you had advice before about he harmless physic for the little atom. posed his tragedy Arene." all of them—write exceeding Msilea Free to,any AA- callk' ach, liver and bowels. Children love 7�n lbesb teeth?" ,tress by the Autbor. small. "Yes," replied Jones. "I went to the Its fruity taste. Full directions on ML Clay Glover Co.Z" Ordinary? Thackeray's writing *as extremely each bottle, You must say "CaM 118 Went Slat Street mist last night." neat, but so small that it could hardly fornia.1, Now York. U.B.A. 'And what idiotic thing did the,just a ri ordinary woman, just an or- he-re-PA ,Chemist advise you to do9l' "To come to you," was the rejOln• And a child so ordinary that on him Dickens' penmanship was of the ininute• order, too. That, and his pre. -ONLY TABLETS 'MARKED there,seems a ban. dilection for writing with blue ink on P But what mysteries lie hidden— blue paper, with much Interlining, navy to-ft is 136,000, When' call them ordinary—miss we- the y Captain INIarryat's handwriting was 'ARE -ASPIRIN The number of officers and men in Further,prying is forbidden—' made his "copy" a trial to decipher. :di British BAYER compared with 151,000 in 1914-1915, not the Master plan? so fine that it was said that when the ;4 compositor rested from -his work he was obliged to stick a pin vOhere he Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer' Cross" left off in order to be able to find the Place.again. Charlotte BronteA writing was so U flue that it appeared to'have been A uhle drink fl—wa fits in i A _7- traced with a needle. e The same "small" rule obtains II—NI right in rX place of tea or coffee among the majority of present-day i writers. Thomas Hardy and Kipling MOO _: ti J are instances. W) The moral seems to be that he who WHIR --sma 0 big" stuff. Incidentally, It may be noted that CDP poets, from Byron 'onwards, scrawl! A rich flavor, ease of Makin, I The born poet' It Is claimed, could economy to pocketbook; and not write small or straight, If he tried! superior health value make 0o1d16 The name 'Mayer" identifies' the contains proper directions for Instant-Postum the natural. Jap English.' only genuine Aspirin,—the Aspirin Headache, Toothache, Earacho Ren Xr 'bed by physicians for over wise ralgia, Luknbc4m, Rhouxx�p tiara;�Tevjfl* prescri A beverale to turn to when tea Japanese laundry circular—",Con- 9 and1now made in Canada. tis, joint Pains, and Pain gelmer"W, teen,year or c teary to the opposite company, we Always buy an unbroken package Tin boxes of 42 tablets ol*14e disagrees. cost Qi most cleanly and carefully wash our of I'Bnver Tablotfz of v+lcji, fro T�nrI:rcr'Tvyvr"paA-1— L 'red,Istlast-say "Ba"No, Ladies 2 dole per hundred; Aspirin is the trado mark (registered In Canada) of Sayer Mitnuftaturo,at W C'S� a eCTXWr ria, Moe" .1 ner en 1% dols per,hundred." • acaucacidester of Saticylicacid. Whno it is well known that AdVi! g tie en the Tablets of B&"r D@MN~. ra&nufLctbre, to assist the public against hnit&tIOns. OF f q4, " will be gt&="d W"Uwjr Sonar4a trade we X. the "Bayer CrOM" —12(L E 7.7 ISSUE No 32 -7- -4W&jp FIREWEra I ill Y, Z4� 17 �.N "'M R1FT"IT,E NE J .17 many young' own working as His. The man who has a good ave no trade can comifinsill good wages laborers'and they W I 'R 0 H A R 0 8 0 N an when he re slal eve wl aches old age he -anything also, At prei I It I . �­ � THE GROCERY ' ot,.* to be be in a position to enjoy the ent, t Ims they ore earning good fruits of his labors, and not be TMRMS ,'wages, acid can live comfortably doomed to a life of slavery on ac. V-450;er year,;1:11lill.26 if1paid in ad4a=e. and at the'same time buiW up a count of the mistakes of -his earl The best and freshest of everything M y small bank account. But the time day@,the misttlke of not looking Good Groceries J 0 H N MURKAR, Proprietor. upward, of being content in - . .- may not be very far' aistant when . to Qecu- py a lower position. Monarch Flour, ... $1.80 they will have to accept the old 2.05 our, 140TKS AND COMMZNTO Crearu of the West Fl rate of wages, and then 'they will GOODWOOD Five Roses Flout-, ... 220 Graham Flout-, The government's decision to be compelledto spend the remain The're must have been 2000 people at 3 lbs for 25c Corn Meal, ... ... 3 lbs for 25c theGoodwocd Grove picnic -postpone the referend-11m vote on der of their days in a Me of drud- Monday laat. The wenther fined up i3icelyana, Rolled Oats (Victor), 3 lbs for Zc the Importation of liquor, into the gery. It is a sad Eight to see an fo�the most part, everybody seemed White Swan Flaked Wheat in sealed--packages 30 cents A genuine list Province of Ontario, from October old eveuty or eighty to enjQy theipselves. wau of 9 years working from early worti- of races and other gatnes WeVe called _25th till April 18th, is causing off with prizes by the colinwitteein ORANGEADE.- LEMONADE, RASPBERRY VIN-EGAR :7 ' -great dissatisfaction,in the tew per inguntil lateat night at back- 1,,rge. TLe bz;seball caLtestswere ftehing manual labor, in order to hard fought aDd' well pdtrunized by ance -ranks, which have gone.te the crowd, who very much-needed a 12 glassess of nii2e refreshing drink for*25 cents gr eg eat trouble and exlmllids-e in get his daily bread... In some cas :�*�`�-t 1 7 Private police fore;tp keep them on th organizing the campaign. All it may not be the utan's fault., but e right side of the lines. The Is ck -advertising . arrangements have in the majoritv of cases it is the of this resulted in more th%u one dis- 40 Varieties Always Fresh puts in-1hp-case of,one scor;e and more ..been made, and all other arrarige_ result of lack of ambition. The than one foul. Thomas Oliver and ments for carrying. on a haltd. present high wages that are paid Norman Adamson, of Greenwood, were kept bnsy over interested spee- fought battle with'the liquor in­ for unskilled-labor has its disad- JAMES RICHARDSONq�n , tators, as well as the sportsmen. rhe terests completed. The lmpreE- v,,tges, A person who is re- first game was by the Fifth Line and Orders Delisered Both Phones eeiving from three to four dollars Greenbanks. The one and only score sloln prevails that the, postpone- to this contest waab� Billy Porter of went has been made Eit the request SOD the Fifth Line. Worth Claremont and a day may come to the concluil, of the liquor party as they are un- that it is a waste of time to spend Brougham followed with a tie. Then EXCEPTIONAL VALUES Greenwood and South Claremont, the three oi four years in learning a Prepared for the conflict at the former scoring one which was hotly trade, during which he receives R disputed by the Claremonts. ' it was -.present time and the postpone- nwnt will also give them al low remuneration when he can reported that, as this last gWe was d blue ,and,white stripe Wo, 55o yde x: more not played through the full Lime, the Men,s Shii-tig, grey an months to fill the cillare of those earn so much as a laboring man.-"authorities" awarded prizes to the The person who views the matter Brougham and Ore.-nwood teams. Apron Piint, blae check with border, 45o yd. Who want to get in a good supply. Mrs. William Todd's '.ittle one secured The temperance' people are not In that way makes a big mistake. the first prize in 'th'e baby contest. Prints, blae and pink checks, 32o yd. Plain blue and black'--- looking for any moral' support The world is' lacking to-day in The Claremont Cltizens'Ba;d render. skilled labor.'- There is Such a de- ed a fine program of utuaic during the from the Welghen . . . pattern dot, 45c yd.' government, and the believ . wand for carpenters, bricklayers, 'fiternoon.and evenvx, e that by this act Cottonade �Oc' yd. . Plain,Grey Flaunel 75o yd, blacksmiths it they are contributing to their own a d. otl�er skilled ..411 ftNUISTEIL defeat at the next general elec. tradesuien, that no boy can make tion. a mistake in learnlug sowe one of SATUELD.ty, Avo. 7Ta—Auction sale, of household effects. piano organ these trades, if he has no JeF-ire to "etc.. property of H.-Me-bid,Brough� 21 enter p"rufessional or conamereial- am. Sale at 1.30. See'bills. W. B. Children's Stockings, sizes 4 to 61 Never during any period of the Powell, auctioneer. 20 cents per pair War has there beea greater reason for fe Y &'SON, Greenwood elinguneal the ontlock BERTHARVE for pence than there is at the pres- P : :_ -, ICKERING GARAGE ant moment. Throughout the Accident and Automobile. Insurance whole world there is great urill and this unrest apt)ears to be in, Haviog:ptirchmed the: garage business ofjDavidson& Williams we are creal rather than diminishing, The outlook in Central Europe is prepared to repair all makes of autos. Pickering' Hardware' Stbre -.exceedingly gloomy. I Armles to We kei strx-k all kinds of Ford accessories, tires for all Ahe extent of a saillion men are .. facing -one knother, one army makes of cars, oils, etc. This is j tist the place to buy an Oil Stove ready and anxious to aafnihilate for this hot weather. We-have the Clarke's Tewel and Florence Oil Stoves, guaranteed to the other. while the people are onAnnis & Andrew, "'Pickering ..give satisfaction,or we return yonr tnoney. -,'the verge of starvation. - Bulehev tam is one of the greatest menace, We have a complete line of Screen Doors &ad Window Screens, Wire Cloth from IS to 12 inches wide. at low4st price. , Wash- to peace and its influence appears Ing Maehine4, either hand or - er. to make Germany. also, T s ' W '..-to be &preading. eam a,uted hi AL eas, during t e pr"eut y-oe-zue--i_Qurceof greaf trouble— extremely hot weather. to the peace of the world. She M Call in'and see the i and you will buy. has AgreW to the peace ter As A full line of Garden Tool,%-Forks. Rakes, Hoes, La Mow'ers, presented to her by the allies. ms "''Teams wap'-ted for hauling Flax. Sprayers, Scythes, Whet-stones, Oil Laos etc. she is called upon to pay a gfeat --':Indemnity that will be a burden to - $7.00 per daywffl. Now is the time to use-Fly .011 on 'your cows. her for years, she will not hesitate We have Dr. Williams', the oldest and best on the market. Once tried always used. to enlist the assistance of Bolshev- be Paid.- Asm, if by doing so,.she can escape The old reliable Parold Roofing always on hand. Get our prices. fulfilling her obligations to the --Ap ply at office -of the nations 'Its pleasure for us to show our goods. What the outcome of such a step would be is horrible - E -m I - J. S. BALSDON, to coutdmplate, as it would a" gain .-R 0 S L A X G Plunge the world into war. En g. -Und'has her troubles in India and PICKERINGs' ONT. T Egypt, and Ireland Is a powder .''Magazine that 1.9 liable to explode With terribleloss of life. The r 9 is &19Q world-wid A in-the laborelement. Thet.: INDI'VIDUAL -demands for more pay and shorter r lull -hours are becoming so ill ''isiiiii5n. ur sale and ts sure to end in disaster. `-Manufacturers will some of these Aays close down their factories, Win , a unable to meet the demand :',-of their employees'. who' will thus PUREWHITE PAPER CUFS ,be thrown out of wot*k, and AS ."NEVER US SED WOE -they spend every dollar they darn, their plight will.be terrible. . Nu LD MAIN N EVT ER US r %i tg doubt, in time, conditions,'will btow come no, 'A 11-AlAb rtnal. but it will teke EG L , R 0115 L yearstoreturn to. thftt desirab'e state, and -only after the "2 wd�ld 4 has endured great suffering and A Trado'r' w:fth Every'Par't Right H. E. Monney, icke mig after thousands have died of star. .-P vation. E OM of the features that make the Massey-Harris of sights in 0 e 0 12-22 H.P.Trador the choice of the beft farmers tie th; saddest S are:,an Underslurij Frame,whith gives low cel Trorld' is a younA man o.r young of gravity;the Fleidble FrontAxle Corineedon to avoid SUPREMACY ,1 -woman with no object,% in life. 'faaffis on uneven ground; Short Turning Radius, There are many yoiing peuple aldiough the Front Wheels are ot large diameter; It takes wore than Capital, wore tbRn Determination, more than `whose'oyes are fixed upon Powerful 4 Cylinder Engine; Transmission through n the top- Aggressiveness, wore than Advertising, to make�a most rung In the ladder of suce Spur Gears exclusively; all Gears well _proteeted;- Product leader of its kind. e Water Air All these aid@, as they are, would be unavailing Their wmbition is t6 climb the Solt Drive from Pulley without G�ars Cleaner;Easy Control;Ready access to itil parts; Self- adder tintil that rung IS.kearhed Ito achie9=1a position naless the Product], &-�teering when plowing; Econoinical ..a rl...,M periGr—mer;t. They'may not gain .,the object of 'their ambition. They inayreaeb I Superior Merit alone has placeA no ftirthe'r up than the middle W rite for Descriptive Folder ran J ea a g. But if tbeY do that their Cr m:of the West Flour for bre " d lives are not failures.,'- They way hate gone as far as' their ability MASSEY-HARRla CO. Limited Momarch Flour for pastry and physical strength will permit,, Head Offices: Toronto, Ont, In the position of SUPREMACY! sad in doing so their lives linve E-N C I E 5 E V. E R Y W H E R F ­V tj rtoar�xynttsl *I W.; �pae ground, fmd they have no desire �o got any higher. They are c( Mills at FK -6— )n t teut to spend their whole liveg in jr dill, Iry T'j, -i 4- �e �74 ­11111 ". . 0_ Z viii". -, f our farmers on now Ray Rumohr, of Torionto, spent rZXB rABZJlr--8UkWng 4tWop nutting some 0 the ThobBirkett had a business trip LttiDg their second crop of alfal. the week-end at home of his T.Z. Tkans 3"1 suo on Luowe 'parents 8 and Mrs. Ramohr. No. 6 Mail 7.57♦�M. on Tuesday. fe, which is a good heavy one. ��tq Whitby F11 98 Local 2.28 P.M. The Nzwg man will make his Mn. John Paterson and daught- Mah Wason !ad three young 41 Be Looa 01.09 P. K 'trip on Monday next week. er, Miss Bella,of Toronto,are open- sons, of Toronto, were the guests Trans g4l West due " fttlows,- Iq 0. 35 of Jos. and Mrs. Borland over the Local Lyman Pilkey now holds the ding a week.with Thos. and Mrs. 7.47'A.M. 'Paterson. holidays. 94 27 Loahl 2.85 P,W. thampionship for picking bee, Paterson. and Mrs. Reynolds and son, 0,1 7 hILiI 8.55P.M-0 rise. Our fire engine, out of repair, is R N. Y. Poueber, of Toronto, at Harry of Toronto, were visitors -Nos. (3 and 7 also run Sunday visit- slowly' iatp the earth for a .5 ;�t, and Mrs. Thomson's over Foregoing is according to Standard holiday.ed J. R. and Mrs. Beal on ;Mon- want of repair. Get insured, or Of all materials and design day. startup a local improvement firm the iday. ti e. kept in stock. It will pay you society of some kind. A little Wm. Leaper and Mrs. L. Todd, or. call at our works and inspect our""a bad �of Stouff ville, visited friends here fuming alight save some -Grain Ch obisda prices Dan be misled on Friday last. smoke. . . -1 OPPMg� . @,genie we do not employ them, Miss Jessie Cooper, of Toronto; Our footbAll boys will go. to Coal, - Coal .11 .,AND FL,%.KING' ly we can, and do throw off the o,41=11 commission of 10 per Gent.,whiob you wit was the guest of J. and Mrs.' Bor. &L-een.River on Friday evening certainly GAT6 by Plirchaoing frove U&I land on Monday. next to play the Shamrocks at the and oat Gall solioiled. 110 am prepared to do Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Slack, of Baptistgarded party given 66 J. Elard and Soft Coal of the 9 0�shawa, spent the Week-end with B. Wil4nn'.a lawn. A fast game is beat quality, on flaking on Mondays, and Fri- J. T. MATHESON theirson, Cecil, of Alton&. days only, beginning hand looked fiw as both t�arns are good office and Works, Whitby,On W. and Mrs. Graham, former. on April 1st.and are quite evenly matched. A ..----.,'residents of Claremont, spent the number of our 'residents will ac THOS. A. LAWY past week with friends here, cob3pany them. John R'Bayles,"Greenwood W. F. R. and Mrs. Jones and Two cat-loads of coal were re- FUETTOOT I family, of Toronto. spent Monday*ith Walter and Mrs. Ward. ceived here on Friday last for the For the Whole Family. U. F. O. Considerable dissatisfac- M too Eunice Johnston, of Toron- tion is expressed at the Inferior Running Shoes, tan,white and bl"k.' -to, is holidaying with her grand- quality of the coal, but there was' parents, Fred and Mrs. Farmer. re they had to accept I Ladles'Boats,high tops. White WA'N ID - 1 Thos.-Grftg has been suffering no alternative, ty that I Slippers and Pumps,with from lumbege of late, but is hope- it or do without. it is a rubber mad leather ful. of straiShtening up soon. there is no way of punts g such dishonest dealers.Richard Wilson, of Hamilton, is solm. Mr. Frank Michell, of the to*n visiting with Thos.and Mrs. Birk- ett and other friends in this Vicin• of Perth, and brother, Wm. J. .,$od Land on which to spread All at last Tows Priam, Michell, of Toronto, have been Flax, 6�he bowling green Is being well spending a few days with Clare- _�..z.: .occupied these days. How about wont friends. The former tangbt Ind. Phone 28H an outside match at an early public school in Claremont about. .$2100 per acres - -Write, phone 0 date? forty five years ago, and Is re- . . 0 a His ' Rev. D. Graham, of Markham, -membered by many of our oldest r call A the residents. He is now public school and Rev. A. McLellan, of Clare Ron- . . .1nont, will exchange pulpits, next inspector in the county of Sunday. frees. Veiee A considerable amount of fall Both the North and South end R OSE ' F LAX -M I [..� L ; wheat and barley harvest has baseball teams played good stiffly -been done,-and.,the quality is of con ith -the- awg e- the-be—st. Rations-at Monday's big picnic at PICKERju� C UNT. T. P. Shirk is edkaved at outside Goodwood Grove, but are feeling In great work for thp B. &S.Telephone Co. it an aggravation that the decision Variew and looks better for the change went against them in at least one New Records are received each !tr-= JDArl. Wnric- ettanuted score. Both teams have [fflll� week and Special orders filled on The road work here is only about the credit-of keeping the ball u shert-t notice- half done and seems to be about close to the right end of the field Ware mom In Coubvi and is Europe. THEXTON'S Pickering at a halt. Ask the motorists what most of the time. -A --& dbvd way of pcoviding " in the the hink about it. .00 91r. and Mrs. Nichol and Mrs. Milk 41" on of draft. Lam A C���LIM James Nichol, of Toronto, were re"qu the guests of T. and Mrs. Gram e Concret an the Civic Holiday. Brodie Mi WN RA Mrs, C. J. B to and I- ZMMS. Of Cb&Zy, N.Yd, are visit- Products T—M DOMIN --NK , ,.- inst Miss Main1wret Macnab and wrimy BRANCH,-other Claremont-friends. G. P. LYM, Manger. 1. S. Hundy was in Whitevale Tile BROOKLIN BRANCH, L C CROSS, Manager. on business last week. He reports that everything green and of the-. and Brick VA golden turn is looking fine. The girls Of our villaReare_ 7WOK ul these�venftfgoi plaving 4) 6 and 8 .'STOP Ae 'Nothin better tar-make them fit R to r -is the time for White Canvas Footwear, alia6 differ-6nt no thew machine. inch ow QuItea number of Claremont citilens went to Goodwood*s picnic Get my prices. ROGRESS can only be on Monday, and both the bowling Concrete work lines of Outing Shoes.- We can supply these done'..; assured by lookingahead 4jP and tennis lawns were well o6cu- '05 Pick. lines at reasonable prices. pied. Ind. Phone M and preparing for it. C. S. and Mrs. Tru2rnan and two Farmers—by exerci& 'sons left on Tuesday morning Cluence Simpson -�'Cozne and see---at the Corner Shoe Store." 7 for Ing foresight in raisin catty y 1'w a two weeks'vacation which the will spend with relatives in Mount C. N R. Station, Brock- Road and other saI& W. -M. Palmer, Claremont ho able products---can W tO Mrs. Bromley and daughter, of Wlitevale Club of their worth. This Bank aids - yr -Toronto, and Mrs.Arch, Anderson and encourages t-onrages eyery Mad Go And daughter, Miss Christina, of -with 7 Uxbridge, spent the holiday � Gond y in R. J. and Mrs. How. mtood Fumers picnic THK The Union Sunday School Meetings 'bold In I. O. O. F. Hall. lot Was hold on Wednesday afternoon Tuend evening In each month, 0 BaNK ay - - STANDAR At Musselman's Lake. There was for summer months, Oirealar Pillow Cotton, 42 inches wide. Bleached Shirt a large attendance and a most on-- *M^ :_ ­ able time was spent in games We are now shipping live stmk regu- OF CAN Oy ing, 72 inches wide, N 0ents per Yard. j of various kindp. earl on the co-operative plan. PICKERING BRANCH The Claremont High School Phone or write F. Hornshaw, Howard j8plendid quality. A:W.CRAVVF011TH m•igoosse Girls' baseball team played with Malcolm, of Directors. BRANCH ALSO AT VVNIT13Y) the Brougham girls, or rather a H. PUGH. Secretary Shirtings and Fannelettes reen River .r1s, at the recent Tollre, r -6f- T.aaA Oil arcten par z its score q Green,- oe- C in favor of the Brougham ' The Pickering '74iung ladies. -,:Gem Fruit Jam, a1sAsd and white Daniel Alger, a former business Bus meets all Trains w1aace Committm.fr 'man of Clalremout,spent last week bber rings with his brother-in-law, Dr. N. F. First-class Rigs to hire day or ru night at lowest prices. The object of this Amociation,is to . .-Tomlinson.----Mr. Alger is now a -7 lassen stealing and prosecute •are indicative of anything, he is Thos_- Sanderson Soup' t lbowling and tennis activities here I ­ E v 'E , A Members having progeril states 60massool. 60almercial traveller, and if his. IPlione 1.805. -N N I S the felons, oing strong in his new.line of Gate immediately with any mistabor PROPRIETORS of Zzecativo Ocinsaili•e. Do not wigs the "Trip'�:Thiough Mmobership tm, China," with L. T. .ffWRn99 a Ticks"may be bad trom 46 r"outeas or VON Chinese native Christian lecturer, Exec. Oern.-L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm• •as guide, with a fine set of lime- er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. 7., light lantern views. You are in. Vited to join this trip, meeting at J,R. Thexten" 1111. 1. Clark. the Claremont Baptist church on soav6w 'Monday evening, Aug, 9th, 'atS o'clock, under the auspices of the 'Upper Canada Bible Society, in its FIC local annual meeting. Admission free. Offering. A cordial invith lion is extended to everybody to be present. J. S. Farmer, the pre. FARM LAB ORE S WANT rw sinent of the local branch will oc- 4 -upy the chair. Our football team' received a 'deal —in from WINVIPEL fare Going "--7$15 to WINNIPEG. Fire Roturning'! rk After defeating Greenwood-by 2.0, ff they met Brougham. They vmre. cod pr r W]Mpeg toumlm- A cod Pr u01 sUrflig point to WMNKI The Universal not playing long before they dis- GGINQ DATES TERRITORY covered that they had.the referee _Sawing-:-Machmie 0 (From Stationq In atiotsslo.Smith'•Falls to and including Toronto on Lake Ontario to piay as well. He failed CO see 'AUGUsr and Havelock-Peterboro Line. Mpniifactnred by 4 two penalty kicks which the locals and From Stations X!nziton to Renfrew junction,inclusive. W. H. Jackson & Son, should'have had, but he -allowed From Stations on Toronto-Sudbury d!rect Fne,between Toronto and Parry Bound incladve- Brongha-n to score on an o AUGUST From Stations Dranoel to Port McNiccol and Biirkcton,to Bobcaygeon,inclusive. nt, Brock Road. Pickering, 0 aftfr tl)L� ball had hit a sp(7Ct`.it,,e" AUGUST 11, St-fl--South and West,of Toronto to and including I Hamilton and Wiqdsor,Ont. xiworki on the -.1,1e. The lkiyer�3 then left ro.Owen Sound,Walkerton. Ttey.-ntcr.winaham, Elora, Listowel, Goderich, St.Mary's, BlAnksmithing and Wor. ng In • Port Dcrwell,and St.,-Thomas BrenAes. 4-1.11 f2l f _rrpM_ptpt;ont-Tc­"m and North to Fkaltan,in,,u v all j t,,�h; 9ftw- 1jutnWiP9. and filing it gpPeirl ty" r3 orift 'e" rrfiTibv_� Ing rt rqferPe for these ?port, crECIAL. "IAINS MOM TO r_ We rAtacts- I xazwl"r-- -V r.r eager Agmt.Toronto. 11 r Full p' ticx�lnri tr:)rn taindian Pacific Ticket Agents. W. 8. HOWARD, Mstrict Pass ''heels. Circ Ta, shoni(l be ..more careful in their. ax ft selpctiofi, and-try to secure one true?Finery MFtr0reLs. Lid wbo flip rlile, ;If t1io'gw1w in iad L. b­'u,k!1,he!vd and not iu his pock". A .^.a�° „1 r���'.�5 r.�;.,r Y�,1'r"r: i'd�,�e'."�_'•'•'`'.Y`+�y�r;t+•.?s i°,. 'ws g•,;�,-. •,e ;r,..,a;'+,.Y••'. .. 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TucTem or.ar en �e�na jg%i Alab r I.ftt% All on a summer morning; The Perfect Hair' Tint R1'he Oriatnrl robber >lntt�--P.epatre The sun frcin'out is blue abode .. _ Hot Water 13ottlee; Punctures; Bicycle, Restores your hair in fifteen minutes._- ,. ;•, . -__._~ _ tousat der to-day.er e. he meadows : as ado k harrgiple ofghai withhae qu rye Le Boot C3uarenteed T : rning No Rag is tea Postpaid > sly treul5tes were`a sorry pack; ' They clung Send 8_ • - E. gattoncld, i4 U&MOtt/!e St., Toropto. _ g like care upon'my.baC . t $y Ct1ItA LINDA. - ve•tr order-to-day X: SpLonelx a4 W. T. PEMBER' _ iDalsoaaie it. `r'oronto. And there was Doubt, a•dubiyus thing, 129 Yonge St. Toronto And there was foolish Fretting; There was a flush of annoyance on thing very satisfactorily." Tier voice hard clash. 'ke couldn't trust himself -And there was Sorrow, with its sting.. -,Sadi Marchant's pretty face. Sadi was, eat. the air like a knife. "You are go to speak. And }follow eyed Regretting, h.1Ve WhilC Yoi1 )rive. _ -twenty; at, eighteen she had,marriee Ing to try your luck in irnetbrr ccun- And then, as they approached Sadi's A grievous brood to bear along .O seize-the present-it is ours; . ;Colonel 'Marchant V.C. (try; you are tired of the old round;; home, he said, brokenly:._ s ell all-all the air was filled with The clock is ticking on the wall;•. - Will ^darchant was now back in his)I suppose it is a lilt ?invited for n' "Thank t Y you? come. I was song. The sweet dens have•bathed the morn :`.old job-a clerk in a railway. booking-.{who's done big things; you h•we sten,.v:ronb to let you gee Forgive me. Sadi office. The glamor of khaki was gone;' my people; they approtle; and merely:needs you sorely.. She's on the brink, log's flowers, " stern reality, the pinching k ag and scrap;,, by the way you-have disposed of a-.lad. Pull her'back!. For. :Heaven's Then came I to'the wide free crest And golden sunshine gilds them all. ing of everyday life, had taken the.tiresome eile4mbrance-me!". _ sake,null.lie ."b3clt!" With naught but sky above rite; Fair'Mother Earth in emerald 'greelt place of everyday fancies. Her eyes flamed; her' b�sam rosa As TMarchant tiptoed actor the floor A soothing wind my cheek caressed; Nei lovely form.doth all. adorn; _ -ream Yet Sadi lied told herself; as 51:•,;and fell-spasmodically;`a-spo, o-f cr m- of Sadi's bedroom'•his face was white. :Rethought it seethed to ldve tire; -Forget thg past, the niight have lieen, w went about her work in the tin+-,shxb- son burned on each cheek. And then he was on 1}is knees by the And there breathed upward iLDttl the Come forth and.greet the smillug - b fiat that had•ntarrie•1 Till the "why don't you_speak?" ahe.,Aung I bedside; a lump caine_up an his throat earth - y ' at him. I and the tears)welled into his eyes. The.fragrant messages of mirth, morn. man,•not. the distingu!shed colonel all 'The lash•of her tongue goaded him ; . Was this his, beautiful,high,•spirited whose breast ha, 'been pinned the; . . -1 this frail, flower-like thing whose Anti seem far hetnw Mta...- . .__ seize the present-it is ,tea_ - O se' � •o• coveted deco i, than tuts a man I into action. g _ "3 - o tides- delay,-my boat is near, Yea are fauor'=ng tinder a misappre- !,hold on life seemer sn fpp}•�}tat-rg the-landa so green and spaetotls' I'm jealous of tile,fieeLSng hours, about his fellows.twent v:as no phis-}hensicn" lw sail, r_trsniy. amce 1 mine one hold ones -breath in fear? Y was. demobbed you have ne:er_allow- Her tlihin•fingers brushed his tanned 11y troubles lifted from my soul, For winter snows are all too near. osopher;,she had ne•;er t•anlixed that,ed me to forget tite feet that I am a oboe}:. And life again;grew,gracious. 'O'er yciider degp no clogdss are'seen the tt that had nude a rivate irt.3 g_ 1 , . t" s e i ' y And so l trod the downward road ' - gr' p fat ure'; I :vas s 1 sgF. while I w•or-e "`�'itl,' h murmured. Will,' To stain its depths a deeper hue; -'' a leader of itch would be the stulnbl-"khak'i, but since then I hive. fallen j With a hoarse cry he gathered the Without a trouble for a load! Forget the past, the mht have been, ing-block between her and biappiness,; acsaluteiy belr,:v'the mark. I am your•t!ny head agairsf his heart, covering iY Full flooded Life once'more renew. -Sadi had "People" with a�cap:tal P. social 'inferior. Until I ran provide it with kisses. A.Drop of Water. `' wall had a galaxy of undesirable re- you with a home more :uitable to your She was smiling,a smile of ineffable Th,'s Life„is mixed with sweets and.' lations. station your parents are.wiliI-= to re-;corten*.. J missed•t're boat,�Ci?i,that - Did-you lc>ew• that when a drop of sours, Saiti's,uncle ♦ as a power on the{ceive yott. As for tree. I shall never day ou trailed," she m_armured. "I water reached the 'ocean it is destined Sunshine soil shadow, grief -and Sleek Exc•Ifangz; he could have "dow. rest until I have wiped out my appall- was too ate. ! w.,nted to write and to remain,thore 3.460 year<? That's "•;,. thin for 14 is t halo; things" 1. But L'nr.e Peter; 1zK failure as a civilian and hue-hell you, but I couldn't. Silly_of me, the .average. Sonie'� drops may- be O seize the present, it is ours, was a snob, and he never forget to band." 4 w'xsn't it? But it's easier to some drawn out by evaporatlon•the next day. The'past is gene nor cont'es agatd. • 1 things than v rite them. stake it clear that Will :ras not one of His voice was-no mort, th n'a whir- -Some drops may wander about in the If in your eyes the calm serene She turner) back the bed ^over nr!5, ocean 10,000•ye.aTs. ut the average A sudden moisture should annoy, !'j)s�' per. but there wasisamething terrible�and there, restl:rg in the'hollow• of Will had chosen to go back to:-tbe :in the very quietude of it.- jher arm,brelithing so softly-was AN,ill;is 3;460 years. _ Forget t:,e past, the alight have been, booking-office rather than become a f "I'11 make good in Canada; if I don't''tlarchant's son. All this has heen figured but by If an teak, then tears of joy, scarcely-to terated hbnger-on td Sadi's I shah never return." _ Fora long time he gazed, his soul,§clentisty who have made.a careful e3. "People.". Them abruptly he walked over-to" r--d iMon �e-baJ1 his L,i,Tate of the total volume of water it SIIrI_i± r Axed loot—`imlts {flu vAiid�V. Vhead on his wife's breast. ! that France Resto' res Half of - N tiently. For a lcn J time he stood th-re, but + • I goes into the ocean every year. She had hoped sa mach of this little I hr'saw• nothir,,;. Ile heard the door! Sadi didn't die; joy rare.y kills. He!Whey declare•hat one three thousand War-Torn Farmu. dinner to-night at the Savo•- with :ter c'.cse behind his.wife" and she are starting l fe a�aiti, with'i four hundred and sixtieth Qt all the True, the signs of bat?le are not i parents, who had ignored •their exis=l - after a time Sadi returned:.. Her,a ha%_7y's't;ny hands to keep thera -rom' `eater in the world t;oe., into the sea wiped-out; they will not"be tvipe3 out tence lately. Shz I :.d contrived, with;dainty ewer,•irg•'at::.ie hail given place'straying from the'path. every year. for many a year. True also that ez;e much thought and't_'oubTe, a charming . The life'of a°dmp.of water once out ti, to a plain coat and skirl.. In her hard (The F.nd.) k can conceive of the work going faster�een ing^ frock out of. two old ores. she carried a suit.^^se. - the ocean is apparently a merry and I akGl sir w tit be "silt -�--^s-- tI1 i ,,,,,j urr uvrn re- (( ice,` q i - "I ` il ce 1'• 1 a uu y Mie, iur. suer evaporation, it ste. nip l_:nc.a of the clock poirt-' said, icil •. `'7 are, o;.n :t once to Irrigation Development 111 sources, short of men and materials ;,wo ' ! ed ta.w quarter to a!Bit• a3 eight they, r t g p again. become cten days Jn d :cater !and transportation facillrlC�, France, _ , e , my parent_. ;�q don rt you will be; Southern Alberta. again in about ten days, and It wl31 here due in the lotr.,ge of the savoy;glad to be relieved of my pr2settce." have I according to. E. J. fehreat; is Engin• not be,many yearg before it will -and Mil wasn't -home; •he n�,u:d i rapid development of a new, coup- I eering News-Record, has restored life never ha::e't:me to dre and et there.f Afarrhant Ji;ire"t speak; something i p p- found its way back to the ocean ;egatnI g stuck in hi7 threat. try leads to the extensive use of lard, , in-"die devastated regions. she has Dad lifted un1 anetualit l either by nteana of rivers or by ova• r - A k turned in the took of the front `h� crossed the float ar•;l hold out;Kit t_1pbor as fife limiting factor. 2u cleared Ro per cent cf the"farms of ry her hand, parts of tlae Wert during recent years poratiatt, and th^n by '.or so e. rata. �. �from the Great Lakes :or same. such projectiles, and this season (up'tc -doof, and at the sound*Sad,:*.;; l.ig blue, ••(,cod-byp; and good luck in the new ;t has been realized,that there.was an- May 1) had put'u�tder cultivation 43 eyes illsu der t�nd th these would t count the hm$nt rer�txineii silent• hall.other 1itnSting.f actor-moSature. N.-ow place. per Cent..o1 alI the detasC3ied lands. i 'But :vbelever file drop of water r vio realize anoth.r factor or FJ+t�n r-' Let me repeat filet and say It with ' .tolerate haying 01 her arrangements' felt stupid, dazed, i In the soil-drtfring. which, th s pear, !lands on earth it '.i-not long before emphasis-In less than two yeses ari upset in this cavalier fashion. I She laughed• it rang 2Itrough the, In parts,of Southern Alberta,-has been {one of three filings hsppena—it tails IAa ,, r tirae"a Lvaili:,:ea. es per The clock track eight as Will 31st-;room-the knell of all that was good: to on rib nN,4 ,act i, 'a',1, _t., iL ocean '"'T"c chant entered the room. There were,and beautiful, the knell o! .pee' 1nnpR-'disastro a - den', of ttte churned-up,. desolated -rc Farming under irrigation his 'been i by suhterraR can passage,,;. it)ells into llnes�oir_ {z p,+^ °a-ti"� Lc,t�uu+r, _she man shivers,i as theo°r closed farming land is producing crops. The _ a river and flows back to the ocean, or �ieYer face; more than physieaf wears-' behinrt her. increasingly practised during the pant i . �va.uuai.won put under cultivation 'loess i „ , + - r#�ant! Sa either cusp - tfteen years in the area. east and j• since May 1 has probably raised th; Sadi sprang to er feet, but when 1 The great liner churned through the!south of Lethbridge! and-has- proved orated into tie clouds or finally gets - � percentage to 80,or•85. -' she looked at him the. an v+ords into the.rive=. . „ Et:'Y waters.- Wrapped a mantle of (trey�successful aiifi proIIftible, Farming � .. Le •me make ft stronger still attcl - i died to her throat, it .sudden pallor mi+t was the coast of okt Englawl. under irrigation leads; to the mote in- hammer it home: At this very hour -sweeping away the flush that a mo..! . Merchant had not seen his vife,� tenaive use'of land'; provides agaiazt France is Scrapping-Powder I take the-statement frc ix'utt ofticia4 meat ago had dyed her skin. ;after that fateful interview, in the'lack-of moisture -and tends towards I Fatetoriea. document issued June'20--:.ha ten do. The mdn dropped heavily into 6�flat;,her mother had told him that It; t - - = i chair and his w?fee Dante sw:itly to;was best so-char the maiateaance of so.l fertility.• In i vastated departments . are proucins l partings-were un-. 'France has again refuted the charge �!. his stoke s one.area where soil-drifting has been enough teteaTS'ion fheir`owti seeds, { t settling-af€iLr.x.. that she, is militaristic by commencing "What is it.Will?"she breathed. { 'And so he started on that journey most severe the retr-edy is closest to I I and may, In fact, be able this year tc,_ P across the sea. $e never knew the. , to transform'her powder factories Into He reached u arid'took hei hand in . hand.. The Lethbridge Northern Ire.- send cereals to the rest of France bit strong oltes. on the'tluayside =food a girl whoa Salton District wlilch`will'draw its industrial plants not allied with war, - "The,end,little girl,"he said,slow) i ' « I says a Paris despatch'. The largest- - y few minutes before,.ad made a frantic,'water�from the Old Sian lover -au_. She ell to her knees, trembling: I {munidons plant in Toulouse is being : '"WT*t do you mean?" she 4emsmd-I tOr'stheli; p tl'oguteahef ewase to elate• proceed once mrvtth con�trnction 'adapted-to the manufacture of phos- leather-has collar into fuse ins France; ' ed, and.tbere was a shrill Hate in.her and so she stared with tortured eyes, work as soon as financing can be ar- phase, fertilizer and ammonia through voice. . at tP* grey seething waters that ]ay ranged. . The'fariaers who own the the'extraction of- nitrates from awafl• Mina Liniment used b Ph stclans "It means, dear, that,I'm ¢n`rz to between, able'povrder supplies. I y y lift a barriers from those lilac ehoul-i 110,000 acres irrigable under the pro- { Thus the tragedy of�pride was com- Even the French war Minister has _ - d�ers of yours, that -I have -wrifteni piece, Jett are aux.ous that c014strnction pro- 4V across the'page, and now I'm• cee3 sit once. I approve- the plan, although he has In., ^ ps -, turitin over `ana oe mit..x a .,ea`rr� silted on hoiding some of the factories COAR �.E SALT g a -�- 1 That the,farmers will lie able to pay i leaf." Jae found it hard to tell her- l;t•I zrcngant a,,t on a bench out-;the cost i9 clearly demonstrated by the of emergency.. in th!e-he was L' A N SALT supported;men h5ie fife power to to e.nly strong side ry months had bteen h st home six, results obtained at the. Lethbridge ed the un!1r ua versangpeacehis remlly Bulk Carlate After all, she was only o'child, so .. Ile had not prospered,=but it was, l:xperimentnl Farm. From 1308 to : TORONTO SALT WORKS he didn't blame her for having taken,early W say whether Fate intended to 1318 inclusive, a perlod of eleven established it 'would be unwise to "'his heart in her`careless fingers and,.make or break him for,the second time.,years, the average increase per acre .throw away the sword �ithont, even. C. J.CLIFF TORONTO almost broken ;it; hers ere, not the He held a letter in his hand, and a',on irrigated land over dry_Intid•has tuining it "Into. a 'ploughshare.. The 1 ` j.. hands that were meant io wield the.grim smile played at the corners of;been, wheat 23 bushels, oats �,4 bush- present plan is to maintain, several potter's clay-and Will lli`aTchant was his mouth. The letter cbgtained the,els, barley 35 bushels, peas 14 bushels 'small plants, Which will be dev fed to The Bea . not the than to let a woman mould, news that an uncle,whose existence he; and Dotatoes 250 bushels the results the manufacture ' of guncott in_ -him easily:- had forgotten, had died and left- him with alfalfa an ha were- a-more- t of The Lily L ,� y p,. n which torn !t can�}e_prese until.- - can be yours. Its - "W' " =salt "'�`y -I' tr- fortu4w. s - striking. needed. r. wonderful nett +r you treat me an if I were a baby or a After all, he needn't toil in the wonderfully p The Alberta Government has- soft, pearly white a fool? You know quite well that we baekaroods to "make good"; he was. a " '. p- - were tning-with father and mother man of wealth now. Sadi's peopled communication with the Dominion The Derelict of Dreaa;ts., oearance,freefromatl to-night, get you arrive home too late would probably.receive him with open,Government with a view to evolving - blemiss,wilibecom- for our a pointment, ttttd start talking rms,because a man whom Willi could some'• plan "vo finance the lbistrici. Three ships sailed out.to win the race parable to the perfect rubbish about ti over fresh dimly remember serving behind the I There are other areas where the-lands Together at the starter's word: beauty of your skin and ' While each one kept a goodly pace complexionifyou Win use, ° leaves. 1 m tirt•d to 'death o4 every- counter of a small fCe::eral store had f could be watered from all-Canadi�..-�-- thing." appointed him his heir. streams, and on some of these the Do- Men timed the two,but not the third. There was a sob in her throat. On top of these thoughts came an- Fiercely she fought back the childish other; Why should he-return to Ettg- minion .Reclamation Service -is now She Was the Derelict of Dreams, desire to give way to a storm of angry,-]And? - Who wanted hint over there?�completing surveys. The two stout ships their efforts' These areas with those capable of disappointed tears. _why not remain where he was. Try, spurred, - The man's face was white now, set. and kill the pain ing heart by.work! being irrigated from streams which And though they caught not sight nor -"Sidi, rri a clumsy ass. I've never) "No, I won't go back!" he said,rare not-all-Canadian,make up a total gleaina , understood ou•that's been the trouble fiercely. "Let someone who wants %t i of upwards of halt,a million acres. ' y have Uncie Bert's money. Money's a! Mistakes have been made in the They felt the presence of the third- all through; you've been•a mystery to /l" . Sadi• Heavens, curse; I won't claim it.' { poet which, however, are now happily Successful failure was her goal, me: But I toyed out f • e I `i, °.-. how I loved you!" His voice was) That-night Will Merchant dreamed) rectified,and it is hoped there will.b'e She steered by every wind_ that hoarse with the' sudden passion that)of Sadi; she stood by his bedside, her! no unnecessary delay on the .part of stirred; �. =•}�, gripped him; he osught her to him' ;arms-were stretched out-to him, her' Government In developing these pub- The others fell in her control- a id kissed her on the lips, She-twist-i great eyes were filled with- pleading Ile irrigation projects which will very She was the winner, though the - ..ed restlessly in his arms, and a spasm love. soon after their practical inception, third. of pain crossed his fet.tures. So real was it that he started up,in _ 11 have just come from your peo-`bed. For a long time he sat staring command the sound financial credit to pie's place. I've had along talk with into •space,-the nails biting into the which they will be entitled.-C3. R. "Sharp rr _ them; for the first time since I be•'flesh of his palm, And Lhen at length Marnock, President Lethbridge Board _ Sl1atlp is fife Wind' came their son-in-law we see eye to,he lay down and• turned his head to of Trade, in a speech at the Winnipeg Sharp is the wind today- 'eye." I the wall. Conference on Conservation of Soil _ Now, in the middle-morning; "I-1 can't make vaa out at ail.Why}•• Next morning a cablegram came for Fertllftq. Its gusty echoes bay, - S'jyr r ^'• , should you have gone hoipe, when we(Will from Lon'dnii: er.�. Like hounds that join the horning The Ptone'ers. -were to meet them in town to-night?"' . "Sad; sinking fait; calling for you. - - e se,» Marchant arwPerp{d-���rla�a,' - t W1 t.t. I sld E3 a§y na�to 4te said) Broken was the icy' crust of hurt• To them life was a simple art Yet, mixed with these shrill. calls, 10 them atone. Salt, they want you,pride. The big man fell on his knee r' G w� } sJ-Of duties -to be done, Listen. at each returning �J`,1L7�/ 1' _ - to g° »„I► t•+ then) �USL as soon as anti prayed as Ile hadn't done for years game where each man took his part, A'flnei measure falls ?- you cart: j to 'the understanding, all-forgiving A race where all must run. Across the time of yearning _ The girl stared at the man, uric 11 God that he might be in time to ans. _ O p :- ehgrding; his steady eyes never 1e t!wet her call" For Summer's rose-shod pace- s.: face. Soon he Was tearing across the A battle whose great schemes and � - - • "Cto -back--to them?"she repeated,world back to her. How hideously long scope within my soul a low retrain K6eps the skiii -. stupidly. the journey seemed! He paced the They Ilttl-, Cared to know, Dwells evermore in blither vein L -i , ` M r a r I O>t,non nh hudthv and PWe-0'. archant a lips twitched. I m go- •silent` decks th>•ough most of those� %outent, as ,hen-at-arms to cope , • On purple �batrks of violets, in to.try my luck in Canada." long, quiet nizhts, flrayin¢ CI]ATiI� 1; .. ^antiIIb n,,n n1 foie,�r rr^r,_-3.b tt Or ' _ r. 17t6'boi#-shell.had fallen. ±,hat l,� ,T;=',,, is In fill,). - - =- -- ace. for Yew -___E !s_ d;, trjG L_irii�• "" t' r'•' - „attt g gather met hint iri London; i Central African tribes use fish traps bard e:nd 0010 very aged and feeble. he looked.. Arbor Da when trees are planted wusrti wnsa taorrsn,trey+, z s ` , i&di is that moment became a wo- "She-she's alive?" March ant whis- to 'get much of their food. y� pered,between dry, cracked lips. by school children, is observed in the arm - p Keep Minard's Liniment M the house. U.BA., Canada,and New Zealand. "You hive been arranging every- ;deli s father held his hand in a ',m,.y,, .e.•-.fir-• - -�:. 1.,.„^T u. - +'-r F IM RPT K P. `7 2, REDS HOPE FOR , ARMENIAN DOVAWAdL . .4 GOVEN(MM TROOPS MADE Is Turkish-Insurgent Chief C6n- PRISONER BY WH REBELS tinues Fight With Greeks. t Surprised and Captured Near Keimaneig.h.- --A..despatch from Constamti#1pple__ 'Ei�l[&�*�vik'army operating says:-The Military ... .'several Persons Killed in Clash Between from Baku through.. ArytivAisi took Irish Followers in County of Limerick. and Coucha' 264'riles southwest of Baku, virtually unopposed, as well as Ger- A despatch from London says--The "anti Sinn Fein gangs" are begin- ousy, 24 miles southwest of -Coudha, to appear. .24-hour lull in 'hostilities in Jreland ning the next important town on the wagon In Bantry, County Cork, they Jiave. route to the Tabriz railway. was broken when Sinn Fein forces, burned a large establishment belong- In Baku the Bolshaviki are training. of wriOrieed adid'eaptirred7 a convoy ing to a Protestant , Unionist, but a large Armenian Communist army, Government Ktimaneigh. staffed by Sinn Feiners. In the village to assist in the overthrow of the Ar-� "3 near The lorries in which the troops were of Newport they have burned two L. menian Republic. creameries. In Ballylander they burn- being convoyed were burned and the British warships have seized a Bus-'. J ed a store., The total night's damage sian,ship from Nikola'ev at Trebizond• 4f entire detachment of men marched off area : -into the motIntains. The convoy was is,estimated at $200,000. They carrying Bolshevik arms and ammunt- tion: for the Nationalists. Many ru., proceeding -from Millstreet toward hew terror to the country in parts which later,, when taken. y ,Here comparat vely Mors are in circulation in Constan tranquil. tinople with regard to a possible In daylight fighting between the PO The resignations of Irish Police are Greek movement through Samsun to- wurd Angora for the purpose of cut- military forces and Irish Voluz)teers increasing, and exceeil an average of In Brures, County. Limerick on Thurs- five daily. -Pre'sumably with'a view to 'day,one soldier ens were ting Nationalist communications with -r and five.citiz encouraging the break up of the police THE PRI-NCE IN AUSTRALIA the Bol.Theviki. killed. force Sinn Fein-headquarters -has ,is- -The oldest-d est son of King George 1.s here ihown shaking hands with Maori All is quiet in Thrace, save for Volunteers held up the soldier guard sued an urgent recommendation thati Women at Rotorua, Australia. The Prince said the recepticii. given him by artillery and counter battery work. of the Bdrrk of Ireland in Dublin at 11+.police risiknations would be wel- the Maori Chiet-3 �vds the finest he had' ever wltn6ssei. ' The 'bafeTfooted Diafar, the Turkish insurgent leader, O'clock Thursday night. Sh6ts 'were coined. Maori maldeft seems pEii•ticiiRLrly pleased with b:erself after shaking hands claims to have s1enced many guns of, It' to fund which is with the Prince, �ut His rto�al Highness. is evidently at meeting the Greeks. rein-. 0';' fired. Two of the soldiers were wound It 'the f Howeyer, Greek ed. 'The others were disamed. being provided to assist cases of ape- 'these strange]y-garbe'd. maidens. forcements continue' to land on the I The Westmeath police barracks' cial *hardship. The cubs are directed, Sea of Marmora coact and march over- were burned Thursday night. to encourage e the men 'to'resign. Re- land-to Luleburgas. Djafar has been. In so police greatly ex-and west Ireland where cruitment,for the port vainly appealed to to surrender and -however, but Weekly Market -Re the police were driven out weeks ago seeds the resignations, avoid useless bloodshed. and are centred tred now' only in largei--the recruit's are coming from every y be- towns,,new disturbers accustd--ot cuss of Irishmen,.being obtained by Wholesale Grain. 43c; cooked hams, .65 to 68c; backs, -ing in league with the police,' called advert:sement from'England.- Toronto, Aug. 3.--Manitoba'wheat plain, 54 to 57c; backs, boneless, 60 CANADA TO HAVE lorth to bacon, 49 to 595; -No. I Northern, ;3.15; No. 2 N -I 65c; breakfast No. 3 Nurdiera, ".45, in �ct rells, 2-9 to 13e. NEW COAT OF ARMS LINK-CANAMA-AND 'stor� Fort William. SYRIAN MONAkCH Green meat;-Out of pickle, le less than-smoked. LOSES CROWN THE WEST INDIES ' Manitoba oats--No.'2 CW, ;1.09%;i -Y . Examined by College of Her- No. 3 CW, $1.06%: extra No. 1 feed,, Or salted meats-Lon clears, in $1.06%;' ' $1.04%; No. 2 tons, 6 is -No. 1 feed, 2 to 28c; in cases, 26% to al&, 4pproved by, H General Gouraud, Victor at , Aerial Service Plannell by! 1 tc; clear bellies, 29% to 30%c; feed, $1.01%, in store Fort Wil!iam.I 282A Majesty. DILMaSC*, Issue* Procla- New Syndicate. Manitoba barley-No. 3 CW $143.!fat backs, 24 to 26C.' lNe. 4 CW, $1.33; rejected, $1.16; fQ,! Lard-Tierces, 27 to 27%c; tubs, 28 A despatch from Ottawa say' s:-The oration. A despatch from London says:-The $1.10, in store Fort William.' i to 29c; palls, 28 I/s- to 29 prints, design for the fiew" Canadian _coat-of-' to. 30c Cunpoun(I 1-ird i, aila with t woq+ A despatch frDnI 'F link.nir up of Can. sew t, -parift 25 to 25;1-c. arms has gave W We CUiltge ut Hex- Feisul is no longer King of Syria. The Indies by an aerial service is reported nominal, track, Toronto, prompt 4,11p- The.procedure�is somewhat ing Montreal Markets. aids.French Foreign Office.announced on to be the ultimate object of a synth- ment. - - -i Thursday that he wa's not. sate_which has- been formed by a Ontario oats--No. 3'wbite, nominal. Montreal, Aug. 3=0,ats, No..2 CW, volved. After approval by the Can- Ofitario, wheat-No. I Winter, per,$1 goes to General Gouraud, who has ca lured Of British firms for the' pro- .29; No. 3 CW, $1.27. Flour, Man., adian Government, the design g Damascus,Felsul's Cap:tal,has i3wued,motion of civil flying in the Bermidas, car lot, $2 to $2.01: go. 2i'do. $1..96-to,new standard grades, $14.8.1 to $15,50. the College of Heralds,where it is p9s- P s:b:e some minor technical changes According? to.the reported plans df $9,01; No. 3 do,''$1,92 to $1.93i f.o.b. Rolled'oats, bag 00 lbs. $3.80 to,$5.85. a proclamation stating that the Emir; I shipping points, according to freights. Bran, $34.25. Shot-.:,, T -5 �the synd:cute the route will be from ",I- - ' Hay, may be suggested. Subsequently' from now on is a private cWzem and,, Ontario wheat-No. I Spring, per No. 2, per ton, car lots, $29 to $3J• a point in Nova Scotia to the Ber-. formal approval is given by the King- ., furthermore, that Emir has-been in- i car 16t, $2.02 to $2-03- No. 2 do, $1.98 Cheese, fin-st. easterns,'25 to 251,�" in-Council on instruzf1biis issued to i madat, and thence to all the West;to $2.01; No. 3 do, $1.9".5 to $2.01,1.o.b, Butter., choicest -creamery, 5SU to vited to leave the country with all his' 1.1r.dian Islahis, to British Hon4;ur.&s shipping points, according to freights. 58%c. Eggs, selected. 64c. Potn'tocea, the Earl Marshall, -who is head of the family: Syria has no new King yet,: pint and to*D-,merara. Peas--No. 2. nominal. I per bag, car lots, $3.50 to 0. College of Heralds. 4 but it has a brand new. 31;nistry, Barley-$1.81 to $1.86, according The Tipw coat-of-arms bears the do- band-picked by Gouraud.which has ac-I e compady is sai.l to.be �lafinifig- ,0.1 -Live Stock Markets. -­ .,i. I or a series of flying stations at suit-1 freights outside: heavy vice, "A Mari usque ad mare" (from ";icepted- all the French condition,;, in- * I Buckwheat-No. 2, nominal. Toronto. Aug. 3--Choice . he udl, fine -of ' 10,600,000. franc, able -polnty-in-the 'We.it Indies.-- Ar-i - _0 $16 'to $l:�.150; 'good heavy sea to sea). It is taken from the' Rye No.. 3, $2.2 to $2.25 accord 1 at rs. r3noernrnts are y1frookst ­r7- !;-6% :..z-, ,*he 7_A ­r­ 171-- uig ro rreights outsicie. ltsLletr3, 6i4.&6 'o ipi-k fo- LUL,(�11­11 UiA-%- king a start at Trinidad, the Most! 11-anitota flour Government stand-I tle, choice, $14.2& to $14.59; do,-good,. Psalm' "He shall have dominion from'� The French now appear in a pos.i- ma 1$13.50 to-$14; do, mod.,$12 to $12.50; sea to sea." ' British- island in the south ard, $14•44, Toronto. tion to administer their mandate over!Important do, Corn., $7.50 to $9; bulls, choice, -Approval of.the coat-of-arms was Syria, wh:&h the e t5 to of the group.-and one within easy fly- Ontario flour-,--Government �-,stand- h- -bold under th ing range (360 miles) of. Georgetowti, ard.$13.90,nom:nal. $11,75 to $12.25; do,,*OocA, $10. the last act of the Borden Govern-� League of Nations, just,tis the English Villfged-Car loti, d04ivered,.MOiitJ$11.25; do, rough,r$6 to $8; butchers'he capital of Demerara.Similar pl1anA ment. . - real freights, big included: Bran, per have this League mandate in-Nlesopo- I cows, choice, $;11.75 to $12.25, do good, tamia- although the 'minute,; of the are being Pushed forward with:regard•-ton, $32;.iherth,.per torn, $61; good $11 to X11.25; do"com., $6-.50 to 1$74.50;, Lea;�e Countil's meeting wiN pro stockers, $9 to $11; feeders to. the Bahamas in the. north oi the-!fee c.i.ficar. $3.7 5 to.$4.' $11 to bably be found utterly barren of any' great circle. It is likely that .1 the; $31; mix'* 1.per ton, ed,per $12.50', canners 'and cutt'era, $5 to 'lker3. $100 t 4ir record of either affair. schema is developed according to the ton. $27, tra-ek. $6.25; m. gooil to choice, 5 to Q73;!- present'pl.1ts, the syndicate-will op- Straw-Car lots, per ton,.$15 to $113, $165; do, cem. and med., Fiisul has not been heard from . . . - ton .1 erate' v restular passenger ,and mail, track, Toronto. lambs, yearlings, IM21 to $13; d�, since Gduraud's troops entered Mm- Country Produce-Wholetale. spring, $lr).,--6 to $18.50: calves, gooel yc awil. -He owes the French 8 to ch�)Ire, ;17 to sheep, 1k,6.50 Eggs, selects, 62 to 63c, No. 1, 591, franc 0,,oy paid him -to feed the! to S9.�)O; hozs. fed, and watered, to 60c. Butter. creamery prints. 02 r4ns." ' However, a "n- '$21,50; do, weighed off rars, $21.7.5; .,bungry Sv money has, Siderable portion of this -o (,3;-choice dairy prints,-40 to 511; -do' $'Zi"o; do' do' courtr� rdinary dairy '�Z, to prints .1,,; bitk. been received in munitions'seized at c-rs', 35 tv 40c; ole•,margaylne', be3f poirts, $20�25. --e Montreal, Damascus, where- FeisuJ stored much 46, rr .1 to 39c. Chvq,e, r.-,w, IRrge, med., $8.50 to $10; com., S6 to $8.50; of hi.3-"food for hungry Syrians." 30% to 31 lic; twins, 314 to 32a,2c'1-'buichc­r cows,-med... $6.to 0;7cnnners,! 't3 to "45!-­�wimR,-34'to 'k5c.; r)ld,,large. :t3 0 .- V to $4; cutters,r-, $2. to 5,50; butcher� Stilton, 35 3(' le -3 old. -�3 to %c. Mal) bulls,com..&5 to.$7. Good VCal,S!!!,50 Canadian Wheat Sought 44 syrap, 1 gal. ton, VlAff; 6 $l`� ni '10 to $12;' jzraiFs, $7, -3, r -to 30c' od., '� by Egypt and Greece ! iTal., $3.2� Aaplie sugar, lb., '27 �0; lambs. gbnd, $13.50 Ewes, $5 to $8..- -Provisions Wholesale. to $14; com., $10 to S13. Bogs.'off ----A despatch from Ottawa sa'. -eight' , selects, $21.50 to "21.75; Smoked nfoat%-Rolls', 33 to 3Cc; car •� s -Greece and Egypt-are lb the mairket 11 hams, med., 48 to 51c; heavy", 41 to sows, $1-6.50jo. S16.75. for wheat and flour. The former' wants. 18,000 tons, and Egypt a inixi- Airplanes Carry Food Di S acdver Part of mum of 300,060. tons. i3rccl:e i,�c"-" a re -1 a Historic Mayffower :.�Canadlah credit to finance her put-, to Torbops in, �1 id: Eg a-, chasp. _ _ypt has also asked tions from Australia, and has been ad- 'A tiespatch from London _s�ays­---:--", despat6--froiti-Lcndon Tl�t sions were taken by airplane on Daily News announces that Dr. Rea- on. G. H. Murray vised that one will be given only in Prov.' faker,has discDver- Wh-oseLlbergl-Government was.-again couple'of months. As 6ere'is-nos Thursday, to the EP.­lish­troops sits. del Harris,noted Qu Coned in Dunloe, County Kerry. The, ed part of the original timbers frorn! rmurnea'ta'rrw'c� in',Nova Scotia at longer -wheat, control, the inquiries; have been referred- to the grail deal:� move wa-s mule necessary- when 'R2.which the Nravflower was ba;lt, .171 a, the, recent elections.. Ile has been W4 was found impossible to get food toy barn at Old Jordans, Buc�ingh am-' IM era. There is no longer provision for, .X Premier of-tus rrovaice I �-1W the co'dier's in of t the when Hon. W S.'Fielding-Ananciai credits, which expired auto- any other way, due to shire. The owner the barii at . ..way, .. I Fl Iding was called ,snatkicklly last December. Oscar E. Fleming the holding Lip of supplies on the rail- thfie of the departure of the May- to Ottawa to enter the first Iaurier LPrdtident of the Dc�lj Wat�rw, roads by the Sinn Fein. flower, is sdid to'have owned a quar- Adintalstratlon: 'He has been In politi-. V ays and Power Association of Canada, who do- ter share in the vessel, cal life for over thirty years, In the ,German Mine Menaces cl'area -at the Tidewater Cbngre�g in Racial Antagoniim generar elections of 1916 the Liberals' Shioping on Atlantic dd- 30 sea-ts and the Conservatives DCAM't that f he-projected,deep water gain Acute in india Explosion in German "011-te fr0'.11 the 1,_-qcs �a the A*'Iqntic 13. elplii- A patch froT Phiiad-. a Would cement nicxe tirimy tiip. f,'lcnd-` '�IP hetwcen Uiii' despatch fro-ai Bo' Munition Plant Klass 21 says:-Somewhere on t�e surf ace of cited States and Vwia- A ml-ay, the Atlantic between the Dclay.-aro;­ i says:-The Indian slinaior is bccorn- _Ch dangerous�AL. , .- - .I ' despatch,"front Berlin -uitir .- . - -... I - ! A -says:- Reci _g in Britain and Chesapeake Capes a �ir ing graver, and there is daily ianger 'mitie is drifting, a•menace t(j.coast-, a.general outbreak. The debate in I'Twenty-one .'erkmen were k114-ed•,and For Canadian Police The the flou�ie of Lords on the Amritsar'76 severely and six slightly injurcd in wise and foreign shipping, -mine" A. was planted in the coast waters bv 1 Wheat Crop Excellent ld"c6s'lon has accentuated- racial an-�the explosion of a munition factory on A despatch from. London says. in.Austra itterallclsare-�Thurs'iay. at.tNi7rscheTt,. sixty miles Commissioner .Perry, of the ..Royal German m, lia Canadian Mounted Police, is in Lon- aTines on the occasion o tagor,�:ni, and �editious-u their surprise visit in 1918. Nvidcspread throughcut India-. southwest of Prague. C don and is seeking 500 recruits, for ateh lelbourne, Aus- Double watches are being maintAin- :A desp� from the proposed enlargement of the fa- bd day and night on all chips by men!tralia, says:-Decause of the benefl-i LaCE, -mous force. It-is understood an ar-. N .Using,poWerfulgl ass es,endeavorin-- to'll cial rp_�ns ip�the Com;nonwealth dur-1 -7.1 - __ -; ement n whcreby, catch a glimpse of the'death-de..-ling i in, the past s:x weeks crop prosn t rar may be made English Public schoolboys boys w. be!%contrivance. in all the rurql district:; are considered�i excellent. It, is 'expeAed Au,�tr a-,ailable as recruits, the attractiort of!, alia I 4 Ian 1)IN L also &P-., foothold in the w gelling a -Nor-th-Bn h CoJun1 bid_Catr-J, v.-ill have an-exnortable wheat surnliv; e ne 9 It ,"" " E - �', being a strong one•* It as IS ear.h V, t, bable the. !if e' bets the Royal Irish Constabulary mom--A de,sp�tch from Vanc-ouver says: A i.ench Itha,rial-,er be of Reports received here Prom the F ish- Rejects S-pa Agreement eries •Inspectorate indicate that the IT. lk� I Spa Anoernem 3 'catch lorth will be large I from Paris says:-Pre. of fish in the N A despatch kJ11 -eye in; mier Nfillerand sufTerei the rno.it sort- At,�. . I ­�., .'"this year. The run on sock Ratified by Reichstag, V nkl i ­�_ Pr. J1 Smith's Inlet is good; and elsewhere: oiis set-back of h:s p.render+hip on "I' n-I Thi ,­,,lay. when the flfi�iTce'c. A despatch from Berlin says._Tl�i, onirnittee rim i --L U,1.(A 6 ReiclistaK,b , An ove -:nf OT ij�tlli Ile, nvet kim tass U.i. y ti� -in ri a=. rejected the proved the agreement made 4s reported better than any time in of fourteefi to twelve, a=cenient, N,,hich provides that recently by the Government at-Spa' the last five years, and the average packlof sockeye per cannery is quite France shou,.,l pay Germany 200,000,- with the rey;esentativeii of the En..' tents.-a bit ahead of last year to date. 000,000 francs for coal. __TCONV'l NdEbf t4N 49 0 i�WF R� 321�WE Rm M —Mrs. J. S. Balsidon and child- —Mrs, Dennon and. daughti pro LOCA141SM151 rmer's ren and Miss Mabel Hallett:left qu Dorothy are visiting the fo GEN LWK ,HE" Monday for a two weeks' visit paients, C. H. and Mrs. Buding. with friends in Fishers, N. Y. -Charles and Mrs. Pilkey and -;-Found,, a 12, f a Aaclee. -Xioluer ig.11 at thre offic'e. pe'l —Mr. and Mrs. Kamp,of Kanka.- family, of Mount Albert, spent We have some splendid values In.Weckwiar.- The"best'a'ssortrpeift of Ties we ever had at 1.00, t.60 and 2.00. Our soft cdllars are the very-latest ent kiee,IIL, are holidaying with Ivan Monday with Mrs. Pilkey' par- J. Hdrb,of Peterboro,sj) a thing. You can't better them in quality.style or price. t iL few aays with WIG. and Mrs. find Mrs. Anuis and other rela- ents, J&bez and Mrs. Hallett. tl;resliere and at Dunbarton. are clean out our Summer Shirts and offer a real bargainj A St. Ge6rge's Garden Party —Richard 'Moore, of Toronto, —A �zarden party will be he MI.are reducing them from 3 50 to 1.50. Id, 4spent Monday with his brothers Und67r tile auspices, ot the Girls' Our Fine Silk and Cashni ere Sox are the-best on the marke'. Wealso bere. Missionar3kAuXiliUry of Dunbar- The annual garcien party.held under have a good line in heavy all-wool sox, 'ton, on Thursday evening, Aug. the auspices of St. Ge6rge's Women's —Miss M..Diamond. of'Torofito, Wateh for Lowndes' Fall Samples; Put off buvini that suituntil you see us, 19111 Full particulars later. Auxill r . todk--picicebn the beautiful Is.speuding her holidays with Miss "I Found. -7miss Fauny Clark left on T lawn 111yorchtird of F. H.Richardson, We hupe to make-this line better than ever. ties. deputy-reeve of Pickering, on Civic Shoe repairing of all kinds piomptly attended tro. —Miss Mary Hardi s,petit the dav t10 spend,a two,-weeks' vaca- Holiday. Monday, Aug. 2nd, The� 'holiday at-the howe 09 -ranged and F: e d "T B u n ti Pick6ri Of her par. tion at the 'home (if her sister Or r grounds were tastefully at �/ients here. Mrs_ F.F. - Balsdou, of- Bi-irf d� various refreshment and -other tents Ild Mrs. J. Keane. of Toronto,..spent and with relatives in HRU111ton. erected. Estetblighed'1857. `:'the holil6ay with 1. H. and Mrs. — Mrs. Walkey, of The trap-shooting, which took place W. E.-and', arman. Toronto, while,qQJj;r,;ukg from a in an adjuialng, field, began at 2,30,- —J. H. and Mrs. Jarman left on motoring trip through Ma I Sa aud'thafiks to Dr,Cartwright,Stanley ri-pp DAvis And others, was a great iuecess. Wednesday for Oshawa, where and other parts of a Couti- they'will rebide in f Littire. called on a riniliber of friends In the-evening- befome...a Vel'y' laVg Pi ring on Tuesday. udience an_=Celletit-;1program wa: —Ed. and Mrs. Collins, and fam- 11" Icke given, the fallowin takibgpart :_Nliss- Ily of Toronto. -, ARE Y07 RCADY FOR j3c ere Sunddy S1 E�'s r r 46nd the MTsses:.11urpby, who r.7ith W. J. Knd.,Mrs. Reid. COLLEGE? Yotimayeaternowal topther represented the local talent —Miss Marie'Batemar),. of To- otir Oshawa brancir or at Torontoi whose "ETfdjt]s werV h4lilyipprec -�k lat- 9,reason to be proud roilto, spent the holiday with her Wi+te-us fof, terms for our com- ed. Pickering ba 4tuntg, the Misses Butyting. w0r�iarhbd-stenographic course�,. of , the 4reat ability. shown by our a Miss Pearl J. H. Bundy left on Thursday Grad ita tes placed in good positionQ frien s t this concjzt. ty d O'Neil, who is so well known, gave an rices an hist to spend' a 'fe%v weeks t,vith Special railway rates for students Right P Right Qtiali D - �excellent exhibition of h-ey great power 'B L�'-4 as an elocutionist, radiating, a charm- in Western Ontario, to Oshawa,' 'CAI�A '�i Mrs. Harvey, of Oshawa, and COLLEGE. in Groceries 7 ing personulity. n -e�l aP.� The-Wbitbi Orchestra, who played so , George, of Toronto, accow- -The filling in of the v% panied by friends. spent;.Snaday proach to the new btJdge was selections iii the earlier part uf the Mrs. ]Vindlay, completed on Saturday last. Lat- even' -e several pieces in the Choice Rt d SR111101), "Redonda, -with ing, ga% 50C -D. and 'Mrs. Pettit and son er on, as the filling,4ettle,,a, it will c-c rt which were much e oved. Choice red S-t1mon, I'Cock-of the Xurth," 40c also a F. M. Chapman, the U, "�O, candi- John, of Brantford,motored dow� require- more work and �F 01 dale for-SOULb Ontario, gave a %hort. 29tiudayand spenta day w1th permanent surface. Theapprbach address in whichhe gave asiutance -Choice Pink Salmon, "Carnation," ... .28c is a four per cent wrnde niak-' Mrs.and Miss Fawkes. that if elected to the' Federal House Dr. and Mrs. Richa?d;ion ll�ad iog if vasy for any �ind of velil- Choice Red Salm-on "Clover Leaf." 28c be would endeayor to serve the best family and John Anson, 6t Toron. cle to climb. The work of filling interests of the people, and George Fine Chicken Had,lie, 28c speart a feI6v days with Ja'ies ion t4� approach at the ekst end Halcro,' 31.-R,-P. for East 'Eta-ruilton and Charles and Mrs. Palmer.. has now begun. ' The material for and a pr6minentmember,of tbeLabor, "Glaciter:' Sa.rdine,-, 2 for 33c -The' -township cotine it bil Laken from Mr.lbilcro has. tbrough-Ills in�u- meet on Monday next for the bRrbeneath the bridge., When. ... .20c -he City of Hamilton. laigelv this work is completed the ent transaction of general.busineq,;. Ve, enc�.in I contributed t,) the succes�_ful Issne of "Fray Betitos"'Corned Bpef, -Miss Muriel J. Clark, of TQ*ron- irktheroadwayiNvill be str�tight- t the Ilvdro-Radial cauipaign in we�tt- mproving ern On"taric). lie ;pokil Lh .0- -Beef, in gla--q, ... 28c 0. spent the week-end at "Maple eried out. thus greatly '1 .0 HF0.1 Clark's" i�hipped Villa," the home of her father,Alf the road. J Clark. Radial situation. sbarply criticising Alloo tuany other fimes, such..',a-) "Tiger" CAtiup� "Nonarch" Pickles, The contract for tbe rowl the ilixtristordinary attitide taken.by Palmer, and tion of S. and Mrs. -the permanent roadway 31r, Di ury on th� quesli6n. and em- "Aylrber" Park and Bean,5, French-.31-ustard, Olives, 4413-bter It's-Usittie. -fTO-Qut through tha villa rLe has r t hf-pn' ribasizing the eri-a� and nressirq ne- -,spent the holiday with J. H. auj awarded as expected We under th- radistliu the co4ntry-and Worcestershire Satice Mrs. ii�rrrian. ;tFtnd that tlii�§ plan,.4- may be thp.extrerne-se-neond demom alic'Char- ter of the scbl�rue upon which the -J. H. Bundy has instalfied & 'changed, as the government iii le voted last fall. lessfurnacefor JohnCalverf con8id erinR the advisability of P"OP 31r. Bruce desires to take thih op-- 18 is the first of the kind to be constructing an asphalt pavement poi -ty of tharikin Mr. nd Mrs. . :- .�- installed in Pickering instead of making It a concrete RLebardspri for their. generous hospi- MEN'S WEAR -George and Mrs. Eaw and Abe surface. The change -3hould be tality In granting tk use of.their bletotheresidents of the lawns. the local athletes for thitr and Mrs. Law and daughter' miqs agreea Peabody Karki Pant!z.just arrived, all sizes 'Gladys, of Toronto, spent &holi- village as the asphalt pavement is kindly assistance, and the .entlemen Peabo I dy'Overalls and Swockg, ia blick. blue-and.. w:hit6 day with their relatiTes in Picker- considered by mairi7 to besuperior an a ies who bare the bakden of the to the corierete. We only hope work and lirgery't-ontributed to make stripe., plain blue,etc. oronto, that the government does not the garden party.so great a sucpess.-' . -Grant Arnot,_ !of T The Peterboro Work Boot-Don't fail to get a ir .% Cox. pa spending two weeks' vacation change its mind again by decidirg --is at InFickeringi and while here is to leave.the roadway as it 44#1"a 714 P-11il in his resen Now Advortisensents. store. A. E. and Mri, Wright. old -Died, at Forest, on Monday, residents here, arrived in Picker. 1�10R SALE-A steellcooking ra e, LADIES' WEAR Brady, he w ing on Tuesday last from Imperiii J. in first-class condition, Apply at t Znly. 26tb. Catherine Me 4,California Tb Office.. 40tf beloved wife of Jeremiah Moore, Vr are visiting Dress Lengths, figured voile S yards to piece,lao two formerly of Pickering, aged 80 with M. S. �Ud re. Chapman alike, ea 1,73 and 2,eO per pard OR SALE-A DeLara)i separator Miss Wright and Mrs. Dickie. I� F%*o�22, '00 capacity.never beeri used. Cow- years. I 'aneph k �.Plain Colored-Vaile, fo� ;mdckg, dresseq etc,,.40'in6es -%Uss Alma Cowan, of ToronW, tq nineteen year-i 9trice they left to ar & erd.P kering. ditf Accol -leir home in the South wide, per yard UZ mpanied by her friend, Mis, make ti INDER TWINE-A good supply Winnie McArthur, spent the holi. Mr. Wright formerly lived- in the Wn hand and mor�- coming shortly Thoi, "White Voile,plain and.striped, 90* a c to 1.IQ per yi rd t- day with her patients, Joseph and house now occupied by Miss Rich. -pron Mrs. Cowap. ardsou'and was at one titne pro ' 'ENV TINSHOP-Having secured Bungalo A navy with white: polka dot, all on 0 N ot,-,4�,d by W. J. -Aswehope to 'go to preqs t r of the Elm Dale - !t,,fTttniws N,rin.tirl Vhe t I izes? 2.01) each Wednesday afternoon i3ext week, over, via Salt Lake, Den, work. 9A, Leroy',Pick.-ri nZ,o a 13-4i 01oves,. Co'tlars, '..Hosiery, Etc.. ver ELZ Cbieagq, has been thu� we would dedre ihat our corres n -Blouses, p d ti send In their budgetq of far- miost enjoyable. OR SALr-�'%Vacons, buwgielii. ot) en They art, and Ilk mnkiug nuaieroug Qtopiii on the -n n J*j keehen news a day earlier. -.:-The W. A. of St. Georg�', a 4 route, and after viQiting f riendi"in �ngmachines, it ilernnan.03rernont, Pli-mo - several pRrtA of Ontario, they Will 2" Me S . Church will hold their regulat monthly business metieting on return via the Nbrth-West-and OUND-On Tuosdar.' JuIT,27th. 'Thursday, Aug. 12th. at 2 p. m., Ocean Route to Callfotni,v. F­,LWmr IV.it'I�>-.�ia line, a;a­,-!-v*.t_,1in. Qwn,:r m2y i�",c lly .at the home of Mrs. Willett. -As the summer is m6id aRs ,ov1`*,,�0rtyan.,l pa�in;Z oxpi-ns,.s. Apply 113 A re ------ There will be-a-joint .meeting ing, those, "U�v tl h!Y p .�"B USINESS SOL-D lof the ChFimber�of Cow mer'ce and empty, are beginning to feel very OR SAEF-A' 'rholce farm o .the Pickerin g.Fi re b�.,­ and ;V 'Vo. on Tuegdsy Finxiousabout next winteF-s f6el. ;­,n)fil evening next, at 8 o'clock. The The coal situation 'is far from P­,, lun!� plow cLr, n this fal Full be- pltvicular� ap- b of t'heae organizations ing satisfactory. y J F. Ui,nvy,;V:..!hy. I'M mew ers Soine cl,tini that redube 'S.foc' k -Are requested to attend, Have old b 'u's in e"s s, there is no reason for beang anx S F0R',9Ar.E-l(fi)acres bping -The Claremont Branch of Wo- ioxv�as there ii a ,iiiifficien-t. su pply� F R nk tYak frame 10 ;_: .::, Maen's Institute-have .'in�vited the of coal F�va'ilable, 'Find that it ut water,rurimne,spong. Posse- t A�rif 1,t-, ic$21-. PuFchaser will hA,fllov6cd for'next teii clays, "Come-wad. Aickering branch to meet with be delivered 'in tinie--to p'reven on the afternoon of Aug. 18 any sufferin-g. flood,Bru=_,hari, There are others A large attendance.is desired, See who should be familiar with the .,7... �..` . . ..,get your barc5ains 'ifortherpak-ticularsnekt week. PLOVER TRRESHIN�4-11&ring situation, who claim there is abun N_,purchased orii,Qf tfit;flirnoui .;clover -Misses Edith and Glady.q Law, dant reason for, feeling uneasy. _1-ri':l,,I arft-prvpared to att�nii lo the WanLN Of �of Toronto, Sang FL duet Find the While there way be a alifficiency tho 1�4rmenz in th.-it,cap3city to any I ��.rc.fcr ratet;�cfore engp_e-iv,a ihr,,7h,nt: G former a solo in St. Andrevv'.q 6f coal at the mines, transporta. ortoh,R 1:4-N:). 1, Clin�nn--)n,_ 43-1-1 TON 4factory ehurch on Sunday morning,whlcb tion is in such an uusati� 6 A. GILLESPIE, `1-­DUNBAR 'good ­weni greatly app-re6iated by tbase state that deliveries cannot be df- clay loar.,.jr,g (l, a c cuitivnuion,i'alrly ARM FOR SALE-10,1 a6e o� �t t ol, resent the y. al�o -Aanlrin the pendedupon. There area number A L-!!i�ncv,(', watered bywell and spring; 5 ack.s of good bush.gi�oclJbri.:kho%Aic and balk ba�n Poiession can be arranWed I o 611�1- ha.;im Fnr ..,.service. supply already secured, bht tbbre P�!�'C,t(!7M9&c.apply to 11.E,PtoXP'n.1rtCer qr r" T. 'HARDWARE gethodist church at the evening in the village who have their year's BUNDY'S -Rev.' B. N. de Foe and Airs. are a number of others whose bius kk hite,Whitevale. 41tf Wagner and children have rejorn- are entirely empty an"d who ai-e ARM FOR SAI,E-Being lot 1, foN23er's nattirally beC6m!ng anxious, espe- I,] ":c"35 mile. from, Toninur, ;zoocl bank- --ed after visiting the Fc,)n.0.Townhip Seasonable Goods at Fair Prices mother in Port-Perry. We are cially as'tbe price is gradually 4(,x',O, dri�'e.,hcd,pigpen and hen house, y ad- i�-arn' 4� sorry to state that Mrs. (Rev., vancing. ardwood*bush, :� acrl:,; of c-dar, never-failing Wagner. fias been very creek, good pasture, frame house. rural mail, p9prly -Public services of speLial int. c.nverient to churches, school on farm ' good none bettef, on lea A' during the pei§t wo, but erest will be lield �*n the Method' t nui6k sale for 39mo Apply to John Amon, 70S* week 6-r 't* IS dina to�d HARVESTING TOOLS we are glad to know that she is, church on Sunday next, Aug. 8tb, boverCourt Rd..To�onto. 444---�_-- now somewhat better. 7ith tLepastor in cliArge. Mlovn- 2. Bay Forks, Ba'rley Forks, . Hand Rakes, Fork Handles, Ropes, �The 13111pit in St, Andrew's ing subject, ."Sonie' BoneyRrd 3-r.ope�.�S.hort Slings, 5-ft. C.T. Slings, Seytheq, church will'bt,6CCUP'lled on Stinday btOed oii the words, "Can theg'e ELM DALE MILLS Snath�. ' Etc., Etc, Tlext by Rev. J. Bailey, 'tthO will bones live?" Ezek. 37:3 Who's'in ST)eak in behalf of the Dominion. a boneyard� we!d like to kno W, You can a]ways,get the best Mani- Evenin g snb Pleasant Preserving Days* Temperance-Alliante. Tb6 fourth- and how do they getout? Dodry tobaFlouriiiadefrom .No. 1. -.coming referendum will demand bones�.go,to church? : ' Tor uitoba W heat. the temperance -ect, "From Palace to Pit," sug. Royal Household-and Glenora for every effort of Ma 'forces if a total prohibition law i 3 , - to be enacted; M r, gested by the verse.--, found in I Bread___7Lr_y_a bag-_- Preservioiz Kettleili, all.sizes, --Houqehold Scales, Mixing Spoons., pr en Cullinders, Ladies, Fiinnels, Fruit Jars, pr �'t situation, of pared him cliariots -and hon�eR, BRAN-, -SHORTS the cause' . Bailey wil.1 .Sara. 15:1, Flour * Fresh Rcillecl Oatq Rubber Rings, Etc. and fifty men to run before hi m. MTX FEEDS11 7 -Last week the. boys Of tllP They took Absalom and cast hini Fresh Air Carn OAT CHOP P had a good time, a OATS thanksto tbp kindness of tile fol- hangs 611t Wedlligbts bV the -way in a gre t *t * the wood," God 'CR17SHED essities NV,HEAT :�'10'vving ladies 'and gentlernain of A Fast St�rt may spell a Shnft BARLEY CHOP Household Nec ' Fickering, who i-nost genenously stop. Sunday Sellool witli cla�ses Perfeetion Oil Stoves, 2 or 3 burners, with oven, Screen Door1q y6n are Fly Swats, Window Screens, Screen Wire, donated moneY, candies Rud other for all ages'at 2 P. III, C-RACKED CORN- - 4 . MIXED HEN FEED ticles which were used for prizPs needed, League on Friday at 8 1). Caldw*ell's Crean) substitute Hammocks ahq Wa&hing Machines., for racinz, etc.: The Rev' A.#E. ni. Bring a friend. Meeting of k' ii,u-�e, D i:- N-, Z 1: Calf Meal. A _.dy�, -�- .-: YR13 - . I Machines 3102V�- Official Board ULI Mundtil Aitg. klea - ff"MW17.-Hr : --!: _G�-LoI113, o' our "'ash- ug IL oth, at 8 F. Ill. AAft ajtcujbel'�4 Fire CHOPPING AND G-A-T!­' Thext�n, Bnnilng, Cliapni'an 'BFkl,;- urged to attQnd,. Onr bizi garden CRUSHING EVZ',RY])AY a Xenzie and 'the' 6brilon Hofise. grow into a bigg trial don, Monney, IN7rilly, smitb. Me- I)Rrty bas decided to take time to Get prices on teed In ton lots. on :'-The camp waringpinent beg er Harvest BELL PHONE.- to Festival, and 'will appear f(ill tbRnk their good friends of Pick. rown on Sund&j, and Monday, 'T77`991-cm ering., ept un ke' Js H, 3 ' dy 'Tic ME 20 and 27.- !W. D. Chopping every day,