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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_08_13 • • ➢[••: A.•Ar • a.F5..41.,%• ;- { A,7'fa.4 ,�v,'1'a{ kL^'' ♦:�"',xa •wt :Mr• � me r+v-•.-L, �tia•`t' .� „a� w-!••' av, - mmua� '� w. ',' ...,�ao,. t m••°'„ .: -g, x.,, ...'+,.. -y ._ .Isom • ,,.:,;'. ,y ..ri, a'. '..e?'• ill^',;-` _^vial. ?sa., ,"'` y: ...�5'.�+,'IR ,%. k+• r.J ..ia$;.•ar'•a _?M _ .1� .4 �,d; ,� ,. �'ri'.: - _ s v f'� a- -w•"- +'? "`•!.' ,,, '•3 t,:' 1': f' ,rR. +� ,:'S'': T`,'(x"t;„ 'JC.-.,✓ i" P°:C Trr' r'*.a:,^• •'''� •r :e .6•"' ... '�a; ',Xs"'°4 °•'•,,. +'v - '' : ".. 'y,•` 5'r"_'e�'G�12 � : � "�,_ riifS�I x• '' �, j t .. .0 r .<._ ,. °•^^•';r.;± s'e'c.. ,{� ;'�'" {e�� 1„ -•{4f-` .i,,t�„ :�.T" .x... - "' i .r°..'Y- 1>: '"s'x:N7+.«:', d 3 !` 1,."'>' ': '7•yy •.,. -:5�. - '-t'L a-#.. •` ' :�: ::L9:'1!-+N '- W'� -c:'�.W.,df 'I-- K. ♦ - `+s't y R •A:' '.j.. •4 y - ME► Y, :'"v0�L, . XXX.IX. -PI+0XERING9 ONT.,-FRIDAY, AUGUST 1:3, 1920 GLEN MAJOR' . Established 1828 i�rafrastostal �ar>es. Baker -AGINOORT Geo., E Miss Mildred Hardy vi0ted'at K. �- -- tt . Dr: Richard A, Milne,. veterinary v: �- 1FfCdtCaZ HSilas s dt i few days a re, a c'.' surgeon, Don Mills road, died in St.' GREENWOOD Silas Redtnen entertained a cstr load Michael's FIospital on 1londay, in his of friends from Whitby on the holi- - E. FORSYTH. D. of O., Regis- 4 ch sear, after a long illness. He is R• tared member of the Optometricel Aa,io• da%• survived by his .widow and family, oration of'outario.• Spacial attention given w �' �F•i `� Afisaies Edna Redman and K ty parents and one brother. Clarence of Ihenttingofglasses. Eyes tested free. North j �•.++ Adams visited- at S, Redman's fora �LL v: �Olaremoat. 46tt Rest Toronto. The late Dr. Milne, �. few days, - �' You knew yon Barn or House sirs,and Mrs.,�Vasey .laid E,.Rr.d "'hose family are well-knriwn pioneer Y F.'T04fI;TNfiON'. M. B., "NIP n`ou•ld be struck by liglAiiipg Mrs., Carter were xt James Carter's °t the Agin^Dort district, teas very. :--� :.r �N• of the College of Physiciars and Surgeons popular in social and tellggions circles. of Ontario.• OfP,ce: that formerly' occupied bq on Augnst 1st, 19!1 over`be holiday. ` The fttnc i al took place to Mons late Dr,R.Hrodle.and latterly by Dr, Cal Miss Allis Philips, o. Toronto, and- well. Phone. Claremont.Qnt. 231y You couldn't get Lightning pro- Perr,v Mantle, Columbus, were at F. ant Uetnetery at 2,00 p, uf, on Wed- ti=;• _ tection soots enough. Redghow's over the holidav?, nesduy:. ~'m� Fr.fCART1VRTGHT, li. D„ ' bl, Service was largel y attended Sun-. "In 1919 there wars ?91 hArna- nuNBARTjraiu dwy p:.t ;, l;;t (1.�.� a.:�l au, au rrt.'< ty of On tario, Offc kours : Ig-2 sod ti-S p.m.,' „ .�, "1 or at other hours 1918 : •311 barrio •for more. t3'e would like to see the g g' parts to be CRCSiiEfD OATS { �y a,409.appointment Phone Fell Don't forget the ai den No.24. Ind.phone tio,a0o.a Pickerinir. On- burned by lightning in Untario church full next Sunday evening. held tin the school grounds, Dunbar- _ tttrio. 331v ton -under tit Auspices of the Young BARLEY We•counect up all metal part,giv- 1380'•K'ROAD t, ate;=• ' :..N C. MCKINNON, 11.D., L.R.C.S., Gir'1.'. Anxifisavv on the evening FEED 1, ing you a c•otilplete Thor<d:r , Au liltti. Ths followIn a • '£dlnbnrRh,'member of the ce'lleiie of RPPSOr;from the.[ate of Ken- bars. c y K A MIXED CHOP CORN'•''. circuits 5tei12, Physicians sod Surgeons of Ontario.licentiate S' - pru�[•ant has been secured : Miss of Royal College of 5urasoaa, Edinburgh. tacky, is visiting with her brother. g Mrs, McDonald. of O haws, sent Stut v,tlocutionist,of Markham hiss Mixed Gi'ain for hens, �,•:.: - � 8peofal attention to dsieasesaot womeh sad � Get Ott[" rises.- -� p . P, B. Willing, elocutionist, of Whithy children, OtBoeandresidence y srongham. - Sunday with W. H: an,d Mrs. Jucksnu, Comic selections by the Dunbar ton Also Chick Feed oil hand 1$e save yott money. A fanidy-of-Toronto are spendinE; , their vacation with T. A, sacs 1Ii 1 11. l.e Chorus; The Wright, Orchestra, Lepal of Green River, will,-provide music for -- Kt'c's' the bvpning. Ice cream and other Special price for short rV l3.'13l?\NF.DY, BvrristPr. Sol- Stou, f vllle On. nox. 1�'hite, of Turontn, i9 wending refreshments soli from booths. Fish time for "faker's ..ieicor,lP;otary Publiq Qonveyanccr,&c. I .her vacation. %.with friends in this day, Whitby.Ont. 41 pond aqd other Attractions on the ills. H. Ellicott is spen$iug'a fete 9l,n"nds. Athnis=ion adults 25 cents, the best bread flour made. E. FARER'INT.L, K.C„ BARRIS- -. days with L. D. and 1lr,. children 15 cents. �` Banks. of Tr a sack. [y • TER.County Crown Attorney,and County _ Pickering. } eelletlior. Ooart Soase�Whitby•- - 10-r-- • • B L t --- Y jo .3..� hiss Fanny I ayes, of Toronto, is BROUGHAM spending her.vacation at the home rf E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister. and 'p pR nts J. H. Mrs. Keyes, W. 11. Abbott and friend spent the •BOliClter-21ASaL Pnfilin Rtr lion to �r��y �7 - and t r - _ 9 y I�LrARL:.IYS.Q.i�t� -Pal r.-- ::dY>(;t•, n �'_1mm�P¢, seen R %reek-er 1 in ant' town. ... -' fLce Bzock Bf.�ortb,'nhftbr. Y61y -�• few days with friends in thix locality. -'au'r^4 B.=„ettty+a rePftverin4 - DALE9'S JOHNSTON-,Barristers - -Ar, HodA,on tdugbt the Brock R?nd-ni'HIy fr(:tu h.er •rr-centoperation: etc.2.'9 Danforth Avr, t%i'colatorth-,Ald , •ISSUER OF scb'ool about thirty years ago and will )11ita Ruth LA Fsver, of Toronto, is Toronto. Phonc:Gerard;111. Saturdays, a1a�•, vi.Ating-with bliss.Alice Jliddtetoa. vern'172o. (Ind.)_ - 191y � he remembered by magr in the local, t Marriage •Licenses ity, ' - firs. W. H. Ab ,ott. and faruily.of ” - �-•- -"-- - ---� - _ Totonte,arr•visitingwlthfriendshere. Servite W ILLIAM J. BEATON. B. A„Bar• ` - - - -'-aster.Solicitor. mern,er of tic GRii£N RIVER 11i a(,Jody., Brt:oie,of Toronto, 19 rrn of , Ryckman.Der.t�n.Fasrerand.fieaton. Tarorto . - .. - holi.inving tti'th her'aunt, bits. Philip; - T—_8c,•......e.,,.'3..�Uuc.., .uruaw. _ Pi(nt ( fu,l{rt (Lr K,%. 'a.ru Nna(v ua. stun ti.t[e lirc.�tl;p lair lrtsc a+erl. ii: Telephone•Dla,n Lr''i and P(2. Breen River oil the be. iful lawn of visit her sister, Mrs. Dobson, in Bea- - BRUIT BASKETS Wilson. under the auspices 6f verton. ' Deutul the Ladies'Aid, on Friday. Aug. 1:;b, Mr.•, T. C. Brown, of Toronto.Is g `A Girls' baseball match hettveen'Cictnrist visiting her daughter,31re. Howard G A R A G E _LAKE B. BEATON, D. ^D. S.. 2.1 Quart Crates _ Square and Buttonville will be played Malcolm. Graduate'of the yal Caletge of Dental'. j Qt. Berry Boxes -• during the evening. A '1;10+rite will Mrs. A. l vKwr, of Belmont,. Man., We bare a full line of motor oils and ' Surgeons and University of Toronto. . Office . be given to the winners. A Fo x toot- has returned hotnP, after visiting her 11 Qt. Baskets greases as well as motor fixtures. Z T 'over W. 14i. ''��yynr<le's 'hardsrate,store, ta't•.itby: . - ball. match between Claremont and cousir2.-I. Middleton. •' Office hours r to'.1 : Ito ;i.3a.5 Ind.'phone a. 8 Qc. Baskets Green River, for which a-prize.of 8]0 The B[.OU hRro 11'omen'e Institute Bell phone 220.s 441y R Auras of Rllmakes sad designs repair- ' Len-no Covers and Slat Co ers Rill also be given. An excellent pro- will hold their next meetiit at the cl r�t ed oa,shortest notice sad Oorer.early and avoid shortage (tram commencing at 8 o'c'lock..sha[p:' home of 11 re. Ed, �Viilson on uesday, at fair prices,. JOU01 tss3 dares. will also be Riven b6 the following- Atsg. 17th. All ladipe welcome. tr '^^ Chopping and Oat Rolling every week well-known artistes: buncan Cowan, Holiday vi¢itors at G. L.Middleton's Agents for Domicion.Tires G. HAM—Issuer of Marriage day excepting Monday. one of Toronto's best comedians, will were: G.A. Langragid,Fred and Mrs. 77�� . Lte•asee in the County of oagarlo give some of his best. selections, Miss Langrnaid and Mrs. Garbutt.of Bow. "'Genuine Ford Parts" !�! >r @lokeriasvulase• 4i1y Johnson, the popular elocutionist of mAnville and B.and Mrs. Hamilton, 4, W. G,Barnes, Green River Markham; Stouffville Brass Band will of Toronto. Qasolln®always on hand, Free Air <` 1 V.`ltlUlti e�ttU�V:t — rteal ms - 1(v Pa r1VUl . ":'.s�v�•rce!7 °`s-r - ' . Call and .eo u.i n Lra fn nmd; ••rate, Insuraffce.Conveyancing, Notary Or address R. R. NO. L Locust Hill. f yo___ _...�1 Public,Etc..Pickering,Ont. 311 choicest as selections during the evening.- l _ y - Bageba!l and football. will begin at 6 - WHITBY o!anything in the a'trto � • o'clock. lee cream and other refresh•. The'Victorian Or ed v are having an or truck litre. ,HALL-House carpenter. £;- • timites given-for new°work, repairs or Summer Sessions meets will be sold from booths on tl a afternoon tea on the lawn of Mrs. Cowell & Shepherd vM -aiterat;ons. Ind.phone 3913 zhickering, :31y grounds. Admission 35 rte., children Theodore fling this XTuesdar) Rfter 21)cts. noon. . Next week, Friday, tZie loth, + DB.BEATON TOQPNBHIP OLERB In Shaw a Schools, Toronto, from the Women's Institute are having one - a4 • Conveyancer, Coasmisefoaerfor tatfns Tune 28th -to September 1st, g0re' WH1TUVALS, on sirs. Perry'sgrounds. Pickering, � g 40davfts, Accountant Etc, Money to loan ; antarm pe issuer 01 Marriage LI(- continuous opportunity to (jualify 1li•c $alert Tm}rr i5 hoNdAVin It-is reported that the Ontario Glov- eOeM, •471=Z' Ont' T-v' - fora business osition. Start an'v g i-mmer,-t 'are about taking over ns a �. P t,it'h friend4 at Notiaa•nsaga Beach. rovincial highway the road from Ht GH S. PUGH. Glen Major, Ont. time. Write .W. If Shnw, 303 Will and Mrs. SImin And eon Biilt'. W h.itby north through"Port Perrr to e'r a ,.�u� i.fcea•ert Asettoneer, Ezten.4vs expar• - fun a at.,•Toronto.- of Tornnto.•are .�umrnering in the vale. /Y�t.levee ,a.tasportrd and ttcrouchlrred kock, g ,,�; Lindsay As preliminary to improve- i ' o A re` t a ••�, Sales conducted anywhere, writ* for terms Walter F.Imsl-r.of Oaha%yi. is the inentasabceaie route to'the Kawartha V sad particulazs, Pl cve It3,:118. so-;y li �t Of his uncles, A. E. and ��, S,' Loki,+, q -r--- PICKERIN� Ma ^r- Tile work of Aemnii+hing'the- bridge 11 POSTILL, Licensed Aucrioneer• ��� •�• %:is. Ei�i.e 'Mnore, fit Toronto. spent ocfr Lvndp'a Creek on t fic, wester it a'•'x J[' . for Counties of York ancr Octavo. Auc- tion the' weal-end here with her father r� &r. sales of all kinds attenued to on shortest •ide of the town begs, Tuesday morn- Cement native, Address Green Bever P.O.. Ozt:. Moore. ing ttith hpa:r 'blaming' nPees-ary in i _ .UMBER- YARD �1 _Donntd llx:'Phep, of Tcropto, ,1,,;r•+t ing the cement xbuttnents. �1r ORTON 1f. -Gh Alin' - ct•RS the guest of i♦lis. B; A.Ellison 'Ch:. b:id .^ %volt hills% by the town '•':Ccal� -:a- 1 and Dnmininn Land �..'.•.y9f ra^,; C:4 i1 � ia-t Keok', � �nn:f•tt•n t•P,l r'C RQr1, f)FFt 1.`I t00 nar2'OR' � .' _ Engirccr, FiopkineStr4%t. tt'stay, Fhunt.Z;l. �I199 Annis of C1evPlAnd, is spend' f• Yri A1• fSuc:rswr to the late tt': F.:�'a::old, Uhtaito ' For' t r ip QPta et hlghtcay now in course LUii1�Vi - ='k Land Survxyoc of Port Petry,_- 44.4 t ng a few Creeks with Hugh Pligh tt'gd. r.f c.:n,t(tact i,'n. "J.I.A. McDonald, the qP .e other friends. r,, nit etor, helped build the C. P. R. W�{1[T M. IfA�C', 'LT(`ENcF.D Ai'('- Mies L,(si;e Cooper, of 1Yindsor. ir.t ,'R'hitbv. Shingles TIOXEF.R „r Yr,:k,�intar ;end burr r, ha4 been the guest of bee aunt, \Its. The Unnsinion. Government.'have_. _ Count't`* All k;mso1 ,ales promptly attetdad AuoUt 300 Al G hooted. ? ]e D. R: B-,,ton. to. Termsreawn b12. Ua1":,). dales may be 5 pp prtsnri,_ed,'lbA 'dept:ration from this easy Roofing nrran)ted at NER-S'Officv. .Bail and Iacenen- }}BTIC19 of �• Ce111 S ills+s F%saline Palmer,of.'Ottllia, has t,,,vlr thaf waited c*n the Publir,AVorks dent phones. R'hitEy.Ont.' Lly returned to her home, after spPndl'gg D-pni tmeut"recently to hive a dredge \% each in lots a couple• of weeka with :Tits. Donald ,at work in Whithy harbor by the w ' �,• - - It. ReArrin Ar.d 11ra, H, E.Turner. t 'Steal Postf3. .r.`i� � Of �� UI I1101A at ----The R"omar I t`t still 1 n tii...i:e of this month-This will i n5 1 its Rn Ample Supply of coal for citizens e s 1[u e irr -Bought and sold: the Shop. n-xt meeting at the home of Mrs, and t1wsP nut�ide the town who de- ` Government, Municipal and Car- p l d'i'm, Broth on 13'eduesdav, AnWl-t 'n.nd on Whitby for their winter fuel, p W D lyfh. at 3 p m. A good prograni is i here is-no tromble to get coal by the C RE E O R, poration Bonds For Sale. W. D. C�..Qrdon W Son.. being provided. The topic "A talk can ;,t gfe,ratite to R'hithy, e e � f T Horue Nur,ing," will be given by sirs, T. Q. t'a:chet, a Toronto manufac- .Bell Phone 193 _.__�;PIG�ERI G = W. Smith. A vocal solo by ltrs• %aver, has rented fror.i ills. Annis the 'LOCUST HILL WILLIAM D. DYKES, -WHJTAY Sloan. of Toronto and R reAd'ing by ees!dence oce-upied during the war by _ _ IIell and Independent Fbone. "1 blrs. J. Ellin. The meeting wi.l thou :?-- take the form of a Thimble Tea and �he Ontario Governm4t as offices for =s: M. R. A.WIZCRE the Dept:%meat of Agriculture. Ex- =X.' exchange, of fancy work par.crns• tensi%•,e renovations and iinprovements Pic Veterinary Surgeon n�'`� Erich 'memher fs requested to bring ;it n being mad e in the property. Mr. P - P ° Fall T:errn V gins - refresbments. All are welcome, 1';ttcl;er will travel daily to and from kerm Honor Graduato of OntarioVeteri'naiv J' g -� College, All calls day or night the city a ing the (*rand Trunk Find promptly attended to. August 30th - _ • STOUFFVILLE his ivator on the Kingston.'ro�td, thud ' Bell and IndependentPhbttes Dr. Sangster is leaving this week T'ractir,llc halos a pioneer, amongst � `- c ` '.• ONTARIO /1. � for an estegd�d trip to California and the great untnEer of iforonto business Dr u PICKERINGi, - - O RIO � a � other aims, n1pn who wi„t the Kingston road the p' finest out of the city, and the Toronto Rev, lfi Lee, of the 1Le thodist Eastern running, will establish homes ,. church, is spending his holidays at here and along the route of these _ _ O�A� x Whitenle fide �ita��aS Tonga Ch:vies Sts,Toronto Jackson's Point. !�� j e, *4 About.one hundred people from onr methods or transport this side of To- Concrete drain tiles of differer-A sizes T'Le salaries offered our Graduates towin--attended the McKenzie Bing vol, during the last two years hRve been ir.nie at Newmarket on Saturday. Arrangements are being made for a and concrete bricks for sale, P cteater than ever before. -It is no It is reported that llr.Burnnhy, the Flvdro•Radial meeting to be held here :: _ {5• Ind. Phone No. 5515, llarkh-am. - trouhle for Graduates to get employ• U. F. O. candidate in North Tot k, is g�i i'.:ay night nr some date nest week RF.AALL, \MALL, `VAMPOLE meat because THEY alt' *'>noDSltLV u, retire and contest auothercunstitn- to be rletermired' when the Council Geo.Burkholder, VfT hitevale ;RAINED. Come to this prepared to er.ct, Chamber is available. The Council at PREPAR kTIONS do tour part faithfisar and the re IS!% Smith,dentist, is holidaying forits-n Fling Nlonday night -passed x Dr. N. R. McEwen B•�.SC Solis will bt:satisfactory. There is two%reek- in the vicinity of Ls ke r"olu!ion antho.iizing this action at Eastman Kodaks from 8.50 iip 1 • no gness•work about tbv�. Writ' `•intone, He expects to be back about the earnest post ih,e moment. The Toilet Goods, Stationery et Veterina, Surgeon, for,Catalogtie today and learn wbat he?t)th of August. In the meantime 'neetine will pfo.l.n4ly he&c1di r•ssird h.y we bare done for other Sir :',dam Beek, li^yor Church and COLUMBIA GR�AlAPHaciNgs Graduate of •.t:niversity of Toronto, his noire will be closed. Veterinarian to Macdowild 1W.,J. Elliott; Principal The final game in the haSehatl 1'r• (�l>�mh rntTie��tenhemts at tl',c,di-­,.p- Former el and Latest Records gue will he played here on Fridley and 1 Agricultural College, Quebec• will male 5toitflcilip chAmpinn's of clue to the Drury Uovprnment's action, Willard's Chocolates are the best �= Prompt attention to all clients. the league, 1'he%• lay o'f£ with Sut• 1'i apprinlir.G a Cummiss'rr,n. waen the `Bell and Ind. Phones, (nn for the S. S. She pe trophc, Tr.r ;nto•Enstrtn, the radial these Cigars, 'Cigarettes, Tobacco PICKERING, It is My Business Mrs. D,-,n Groyp, formerly of tliis ea-trio n,nnir;palit.ips are interested ONTARIO All-the latest Magazines To help you rite putt of yours, p!'tce, was' buried here on Sumlay, in, unrinastional,ly will be derid d, nS , , `-- She,wae in her usual heath at noon have the voters, to be a gilt-edged Special care Riven to the drug re- - Tay opening R\etc Garage in the Vil• Ind on 'Mr. Grove's return for•supper proposition. quirenientg of live st4llt �� R- E lie of 11 uiteyair. I aro preparrd to do h? fauEd her lifeless body ou the floor.• • D a1'. kinds of repair work.-including •ar,-,r,^sy is ?airi to he the cause c �- Ind Phone 4$06 p r'• f -Afrl': 1'ul'FIEal)S'_FORJ1tiSINE$s__._ --,- ,_ tape and sob, vurtnins, also [nuking _ your Old . !. d rnn-1T ne c f'[LLEGF: You ma enternow at —==$ae a fall-line of fresh �.t,nd_cdr- - n„ s •A mammpth picnic was held here nn- oar 0a11ai,•a branch or at Toronto, - • ed seats constantly on hand. giving it a good coot of new pRin't, the lawn of W. B. Saunders on Tues. Agent for Toronto mnehinerv, includ• dAv evening i•n the interests of R'; L. nierWrite l a for. terms for 'our cam- N Mc WEN - ' Spice Roll, Breakfast -Bacon ing Pumps,; Windmills,' Silos McRenzie King. A splendid address GradiiA and sted ing good .courses. •�• E. f Ham, Bologna, Weirters, etc. acid Gasoline Engines. was given by 'McKenzie King and nth• Graduates placed in good positions• P g P $ eoial railwA rates for atudentq -- "�°� x$i lt6st prices id for ': etas eke. bits Kin wilt a end the p y 'Veterinary Surgeon, �;?�'='r•�R' GHARLE$ M. RICE, g P Pa month of August in his constituency to Oshawa. CANADA- B,>'sINEss �' Butcher's cattle.- Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale',Ont here. COLLEGE, " PiC]�e=ixLjg 033'td1"SC X7.' Cy, h tctu., s .ss:a .r ..r-! r .•!e - ac •,+':- =' ry+y-•x[•+ -''+Y�-gi."�f. ',-'5 RAF -w.s. .G '} .G'''�'�+,,:�'+ `k ,��-. 7�:�•"'_'`�-�y`"•„''.i',':x§' rr. V «k,�".F' ��L '.�r�."•�' .r `+°+'rx�•"e:� .,TV.. , �'^n"q- fir' �y? '" r• •�a-+�•.�' � .t'�r"'N „�•.`}KF.�:3 nxzm'.4• s,!,r'+±, "6 :raw •'o �Kn'•.y .,.,�,: :>.,�-'4.• a 4' �+,o,�•a ,pd�+.' •7 s-�,y 'r m �et+em-c' •.a .,1. °'•��r' r�. �'�,5. ;S' �• y., !'°� _ •4 ':.tr»j.•' �m •^rr$","�i�'J:,.. +i�W, .,.(• •" �"'• ,1'f;'S„-y:,. .Z�fi� h'. .�djy, .,. -Fy�r a C' '�"y�,`•a �'•'g �,r „� *•.:N..�'Ai"• - .My, a y'...Cs� '� - R•; •.�', �- 5 •:'ti..{ .4 r .'�.r "�Y. .., '�. ..F• i'�i',. 'i�..'"F""y'.�! .9:'Q ay LK.•-,./. 1^` n�.;`,'�° ` Dadtr description I thought you $11 Thieves j j-}soe Bowe. p 1 Oat Your Pool• flds lw Maillry u . n Trust °O Luck lived in one blaze'of gory. fie` While visitius s frlen� writes a con- brought enough dresses!or a Newport "CLEAN A L L O P season) And they're. juct simple, 'tributor, I noticed that she had a par- -! • every-day, lovely folks—all but you, for-car towel. I asked her where she BOILER COMPOUND '�1�Then ordering Tea, but ,insist on you imposing old rascal!" got it. Dtanntactn»d by '- -She caught his head in her hands "Oh, I have lots of them,” she re- rho Arlon food Waster PUrMlor Co., ,tea ` getting the reliable and turned 'his muzzle to her. plied. "I usually take one or twg tAnnedW Caundon at., !Drones "Don't look at the fire look at me trip." —I'm worth looking atl f said they're whenever I go on a railway all simple every-day lovely folks yell Her only expense when she travels_ _ is her parlor-car fare, for her husband Ct� �E SALT' but you, you stately, dignified', wise -� ' old thing, you supreme court judge, is a railway man. LAN SALT yLti you!" A young man whom I know is em- •$ . . Cy y"•v .• They were talking in the living roan ployed in a drug store; he brings home Bulk Carlotd r _` - -_=- after supper—all but To and face cream, soap; stationery, perfume, TORONTO SALT WORKS Frank, who had been sent to bed=. or anything' else•he needs.. He does S•,,�,CLIFF TORONTO '' 0572 when they were interriigted by the sat• pay for those articles however, - _�� The Tea That Never Disappoints hum of a car up the avenue of oaks though his employer trusts 'him, im- '.'•; that led to the house. illicitly, -i B1aek, C:reeii or-Mixed "Burlingame,"announced Steve,and e : Sealed Packets Only. At n receptfan of what are consider- Not A Ble hurried out, consider- ed the best women in town, the club - mars the Marian turned to Stella. perfect '"He's the second .member of, the president made this announcement: s an nouse party. i told you mr. uawthorn "remember, ladies, the spoons are'not Pwoa- Permanent is an engineer who builds railroads in souvenirs." Knowing well what had ��! and temporary a&ia -JUDGE impossible places. Well, Mr. Burlin- occurred on previous occasions, she troubles are effectively v game is a banker who makes fortunes reminded them in a laughing manner at}cealed Reduces un- out of imposs:ble investments." natural color and corrects "And Steve," interrupted Cawthorn, in order not to offend anyone. greasy sins Highly anriseptu, a high- - ho _ g i "me A neighbor hbar once eve a agent�fo�r 70 vcan. ' - �• - ' filling his a from the jar'o e g g me o n to P o on he mat is a Power electric light bulb. "It didn't used with fi pipe a curative B SAMUEL A. DERIEUX. gr w bacc t mantel, By -- - planter who-grows famous tobacco on cost me-anything," he said. "All the . — • t�� �.I+ impossible land." fellows take them from the s•hop." 9 All three of them played football The man held a responsible position, • • [[ ` I, ly he wagged his tail, drooped his on the same team," explained Marian- and I told him he might lose it over modern Joshua ears, and raised ,to her' his steady i'.'They've stuck together ever since." just such a little matter. -After we It was as if some had commanded the sun d stand still brown eyes. The front door opened. In the hall had talked it over he said: when the Palm Limited going north "Oh!" she gasped. "If Dad could Stella saw a chauffeur setting down +•I am grateful to you. I didn't real- see you. grips and gun cases, with a splendid thief is a common nuisance. stopped at despised Breton Station in ize I w a Ily stealing." :.• Virginia, disgorged from its steel- She'atooped and caught his big-!toad white Llewellyn-sotto,•tugging-at his age- I know a mother who has an un- Virgi dbaggage car three huge trunks between her white-gloved hands. chain; then Steve"and 'a tall man in A young man of good family, a'grad= usually bright little boy. One day I. and let slip front its rearmost Pullman She straightened up and looked at a fur-lined overcoat, his gray'Alpine uate of a university, has a collection asked him how aid he was. He put a lorioli young woman—like some Steve. hat in his_hand. His entrance set the of spoons that he is very proud of. His his arms,round my-neck and whisper- air of Paradise alighted here in the "You know what Dad says?" she room in a friendly turmoil. -work carries him allover the country, ' mud. asked. 1611e,n w ado like that can "Hello, Marian! Glad to be here. and he has found pleasure in'taking ed; g Hello, Cawthorn! How's the world 'Alother says I must say five years Steve Earle,a youn tobacco grower size up a man better than any man �„ spoons from the tables of the hotels. old on the train but six when '1 am g nerving you?"tram Oak Hill, the Earle plantation, or woman. He does! And the funny Men and women who work in offices Steve lied introduced them. Stella walking."' 'was there to meet her. At,sight of thing about it is that he believes it, often have access to stationery, and y her Steve's face lighted with startled -Once two men wanted to be auperin- extended a frank,-friendly hand. She outage stamps; they use them for The mother had not only stolen from pleasure. Well it might. Other,men's tendent of the ranch• they happened knew th:s type of man. She could ? the railway company but hid instilled i g well stand the lingering acratiny of their personal correspondence and ea- aees had done the same thing to come to our house at the same) the germ-of dishonesty Jnto the bo'y's faces greeting the h e thing.. look- time, Dad managed to get 'em in his dark, urbane eyes. She saw de- case themselves on the ground'that mind, r u$ lighttul days ahead. He pulled off his they are working [or a rt+aW ed h+ar over from the jaunty hat to the the room together; when, without overcoat and stood ferWper- - I am sot taking the attitude of the _ tins of her smart boots, a twinkle in their knowing he did it, he :� tfon. Pharisee—no, indeed;. we are none of his ray eyes. F a loon, Ma-sett«, in, and watched fectly et home, clean-cut, handsome,) The person who continually accepts g y' y diatin ished. Exclusive clubs and us perfect, but I do want people to '. "Out with it, Cousin Stevel" she through the keyhole I saw him do itl" invitations to dinners, theatres, or the challenged. "D:d Prince pick out t}e man?" exclusive tailors had set their stamp!like, and never entertains in return, think more clearly and more serious- gg on him. Sitting by the table, looking ly. and spursooStellafor your six-shooter laughed certainly did. He went to one up at him with a slightly heightened is no less a thief than a pickpocket Emerson says: "Throw a stone into H y who steals your purse. _ color, Stella had .a quick intuition, a the stream, and the circles'that props- to a "Oh;" she laughed, "I left those in of 'erri. That mans 'now auperin- hunch she would have called it that: There are many girls today who p p Texas." tendent, and the beat Dad ever had. , gate themselves are the'beautiful type They drove three wallowing miles The other's in the penitentiary. Truly, things must go this man's wa •work the boys" for gifts of all kinds. of all influence." We underestimate I Burlingame, what's this hear if a mother instructs her daughter ` over muddy made. Then Stella saw he is! - about eng;neer•in -a new torsi - the effect our. conduct may have on for the first time the home of her With a wistful tug at her heart she, ,,, g properly she will tell her not to accept others. One honest thought, one' fathers. Solitary, on top of 'a hill, followed Steve and Marian into the,loan. asked Steve.. gifts from young men. I am not In- columned like a temple, topped with wide old hall which her father, who That's what.I came to get away cluding engaged young men and wo- honest deed, may help to.infiueace _ white-plastered chimneys, it brooded (had been born and raised here, had,fTOm, he laughed, his eyes on Stella's many people toward the right, over its past and over the purple of described to her so many times. In face. men, '—= To plant the germ of honesty fa a rolling hills. It had the landscape to front of s !Darin fire in the paneled (To be continued next issue.)- i . A young couple,mere acquaintances, child's mind. -practice honesty your. - itself. The history, the romance, the living room stood a young man, .He' - went into a ding store for soda. While p +si j there the girl admired an ivory jewel ,self,het your fellow man to be honest drama of the countryside were pre- came forward to meet them,--tall,' A Crowded Ten Minutes. and you will not have lived in vain. served-for the eye by that stately old sunburned, with a mop of crisp hair" case. The young man toff obliged to and a strong face, a bit brim at first "A friend who had heard that t suf- purchase the article or be considered It was all just as she had known sight. Steve was introducing him, fered from insomnia,• said Blinkby, !`tight." .I firmly believe that a young Keep Minard's Liniment In-the house. it would be. This house—her father Marian was explaining. "told•me of-a sure cure. 'eat a couple lady who deliberately plans to secure had pictured it to her a thousand "W. Cawthorn's the advance guard of bananas and drink two or three gifts to this manner is a thief. times: Steve Earle himself with the of a house party we are giving you, glasses of milk*before going to bed; Then there is that selfish, thought- The languages and dialects 'into _ height and clean-cut features of the dear. We held him rip on the way said he. 'and I'll warrant you'll be less person who borrows your books which the Bible )s translated now, ! :.Earlea; Marian, who ran out on the I to South America. I always think of asleep ;vithin half an hour.' and never returns them. It is a plea. number 450. . The British.and Foreign lofty portico to welcome her, charming him as' hanging like a spider over ' as Steve's wife should be; huggable chasms miles deep. He's an engineer, "I did as he suggested and went to sure to.tend' books to people who ay, Bible Society's issues of copies of the little Tommy, their boy, who stood who builds railroads in perfectly im-'Bleep soon after my retirement. Then predate them and are. courteoAi Scriptures now reach the huge total . "! staring up at'her splendor. It possible places." I a friend with his head under bis'arm enough to return them, but the book of 7,899.562, remain- Ad for Frank to take her breath away. As for Cawthorn, he met Stella liked came along and asked me If I wanted And Frank was a dog, Steve's red a man who has suddenly and unexpect-i to buy his feet.'I was negotiating with - Irish setter. He took the portico steps edly seen 4 vision. He had come to him when the dragon on which I was three Rt a bound, a majestic. fellow hunt—he remained to pray, �.riding slipped out of his skin and left 'with a waving coat of lustrous bronze Stella was left alone with him while' me floating in the air. hair. She dropped 'Marian's hands Steve and Marian saw to the bringing "while I was considering how I _ and wheeled to look at him. Courteous-I in of her trunks. He stood before the should get down, a bull with two fire, his hands in his pockets, as she looked eagerly about her at the dia-I heads peered over the edge of the wall Mond=paned bookcases, the mohair and said he would haul me up if--I sofas, the dim portraits. I would first climb up and rig a wind- _ +• lass for him. So as I was sliding w Sa Ho he you like this part of the �� R azor TM- - .`' '•' world?" he asked. _ down the mountain-side the conductor _ - -••- .- -::!;': , r She turned to him smiling. came in,' and f asked him when the "It's- muddy for one thing—Steve train would reach my station. ' and I swam out." He glanced her over •' 'We passed your station two hun-•i :Tlie Shavila Service for Ever Man—Everywhere quickly as if to size her up. dred years-ago,' he said, calmly told- , S y "Is—er—that your verdict— ing the train up and slipping it into ~, muddy? his vest pocket: At thl"s juncture I' ••' -` "No—it broods—I love it. And this ' - •-- - _ -- awoke ten minutes." "-old friendly house. Isn't it a wonder? — t awoke and found -I-had-been asleep 4 wish I had lived when it was in its "Do• .` ; _` '• Dry.+ 'i - e r• - .. "Do Sou?+, s i _. _ Pro"spe n AIN "No A little Red Road. '' „ im+ There's ad the ads } His quick smile was partly gr • - e's a little white road t le � � - partly boyish. It made him look ten - _g� + . years youn er. Stella liked it. It down to the sea, _ • —`— trsdi[ng eaaiy- Where a boat on the shingle tics wait. YOU , complete was compre snafus; as if we are all would say that the man pictured i )Without an wutostrop funny fellows together. ing for me, Raao=' "Your room's ready, dear." .I Where the salt wind goes whistling , Here was well-to-d0. His Smart It was Marian in the doorway. As through many a cave, appearance gives an ai Of Pros- J she followed her, Stella threw ' an And the young seagull rocks on the err that is�ct asset in' his clean stCl t for answering smile•ovet her shoulder to , crest of the wave. p ty ' - Cawthorn. He seemed to be a solid business and socia sort of grave young man. Little road, you are sweeter than sun the da light on spray, Now imagine him with a couple of day's growth of beard I Who y • : Upstairs in the' tall=windowed bed- For your white finger beckons me: room Stella threw her hat and cloak =, Out of your bed and shaved ' on the high-pasted bed, ant}d� faced "out and away!" -� now would guess his prosperity. He no longer holds his head in three minutes. This is Marian flushed and smilir(g, The There's a little white road that leads' so erect l • .AutoStrop Razor Service. afternoon sun flocd:ng the brought out the. -lithe vigor' of her up from the sea Yet a few swift strokes of his keen-edged Gillette, and he is ready Easily stropped, easily figure, burnished the luxuriant coils. To the cot on the hill where a'-ftlit to face the world again—are of respectful attention I - cleaned-nothing to take of her dark hair, -lighted her level shines for me, fi 'apart or.unscrew. The,only hazel eyes—eyes at once frank and Where my welcome is- sure as the yourself of far more tkan you can imagine by' .88fet razor that sharpens alluring. She looked about the lofty turn of the tide, 7 y P delaying the urchase of . Gillette Safety Razor. --itself. - --room, throe bathe window at the y g P .y g And the love that's within shuts all - - columns of the portico, down the sorrow outside. Any dealer will demon- avenue of oaks to the-sunset hills. Little road, you are fairer-than moon- Do you realize that there is something more than easier shaving, "The beauty that was Greece," she time saved, and a smoother chin coming from your investment of T strate_the-Auto,Strop�-Razor said, "and the grandeur that was light on foam, to you, guarantee satisfac- For your winding white ribbon says, $5.00 in a Gillette? `' y g Rome. You see, Marian, I I've been to tion, or refund 'of purchase school even if I can lasso a steer. Follow me home!" price. It was after Marian had left her,' 3 )Look prosperous—it is the first step towards being•prosperous! : • - and while she was unpacking her y : NO STROPPING—NO HONING trunks, that there carne a soft tenta- 'Butteffl Pest. ,u[' 1aJllJVtl�pl'.• five scratch at the door. Smiling, she We are accustomed -to admire the «,, . �t�)f crossed the room and opened it, butterfly. ' It is even regarded as fin 'Make a point of asking ybur town defiler to sh yotr some l . S�tQJ�IC m7 "Come in, old man!" she said gently• emblem of the soul: For out of a Frank sauntered sedately in; he seeming and temporary death it :GILLET TE Safety Razor Sets, Including lbe "Big Fellow"at �f g S UU the het : 0nl $5.00—complete with whiffed her trunks, he examined her ,,ry�wtive oiades in an at- het and cloak on the bed. Nothing �mcrge^ ^.,inoed a.^.3 beautiful. ------- - '. ._:- , tractive assortment of cases to must go on in this house w�tho. his But every butterfi is to start with `� it any purpose. inspection. Then he glanced up at her a cate rpillar, and t 'e: caterpillars of ,su MADE IN CANAOA R - beseechingly, as if, having done his some species do a great deal of dam- duty, he must now beg pardon. She age to plants. They are like us. Be• lkutoStrop:Safety Riior Co., Limited nodded, smiling. He walked over to fore we can expect to acquire-wings, An"trop Building, Toronto, Canada the fire, and she drew up a low rocker we are bound to do'a lnt of mischief. &&LIM 265 beside him. NtNOWN THE WORLD OVER " Frank old scout," she confided,"I'm 723 afraid I've queered myself. From Minard's Liniment used by Physicians .;r,.T•,LU.'. �� � � - • °R. - _.y,.a- - - ,.i4.w-"- _ _ ,•,,'.. :,m.,...,�.[.....�_ _�iLra:" ::�' 't,;dfr;.+,,� s. :y»rTs- ��L��.auy�i'zw��`..�r lder'>tY�. � �'�'+� •� �"��.i`,z:3���9'��1 �% "�;x..,r�:'u'ti.`��.'"r.�'ss's,'!4t�i.'. �'-�r -`���.��y.�a� �,rf°+' .ra• ..,y x^+f� .+. ,,+,�. •"�,. ,• vve , � ..�;y: ."fise• y' .a ,„u•.,�,• A�v .�,. .,v N. -a +..c;�!':'. S a�..� ,, .,y'•. 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PROPOSAL �OF TEN DAYS' TRUCE Train Bandit Also Shot in Al- 'Wholesale Grain. " `'•" 1'roviaions-Wholesale. - -' berta Cafe. 1 i Toronto, Aug. 10-Manitoba wheat Smoked meats-Hams, med., 47 to "v --No. 1 Northern, $8.15; No. 2 North- 50c; heavy, 40 to 42c- cooked 64 to ",'°Poland to Receive Mediate Naval and Economic Aid Bellevue, Alta., Aug. 8,-In a bitter $ 6&. ' ern, $8.12; No. 3 Northern, 3.08, in , rolls, 84 to 86q; cottage colt, 89 .•.'�: Blockade of Russia to be RelrmpOied. _ fight with revolvers in a cafe here store Fort William. . to 42c; breakfast bacon, 60 to 66e•t �' and on the streets Saturday afternoon Manitoba oats=No. 2 CW, 96%c, backs, plain, 52 ti 64c; boneless, Hythe,Ehg,Aug. 8.-Great Britain one bandit and two policemen were in store Fort William, to 64c. r White there has been no talk of killed. Another bandit got away, and, Man. barley-No. 2 CW,.$1.874; Cured ,meats--Long clear barns, 27 -- and--Fsaace- are-eouvinegd-that--the officially declaring war on Russia, the w;th a third, is in hiding in the piled..No. 4 CW, $1.27%; rejected, $1,112%,' to 28c• clear bellies, 26 to 27c. »� .Bolsheviki intend to capture Warsaw allies have decided to give Poland sIl feed $1.0234. LarJ-Pure tierces 27 to 28c• tubs' z'S' up mass of rocks known as the Frank -and at up a Soviet Governme_ik• in possible military, naval and economic Slide at the east entrance of Crow's American corn=No. 3 yellow,$1.85; 29% to 29c;;Compound tierces, ri ts, � assistance without delay. nominal track Toronto rom t shi -4. : This was learned from an official Nest peas. ent. ' prompt 25',ac; tubs, 2536 to 26c• pails, 26+lE' ` It was reliably g The dead bandit is George m to 26VLc; prints, 27 to 2d%c. source to-night, following an on- y reported to-night ge Corporal Ontario oats-No.3 white, nominal: taduncement at the conference'between that the blockade on Russia would be The dead policemen are Corporal Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter, per Montreal Markets. y.. Premier Lloyd George of Great Bri- re' imm�t�'• Ernest Usher of the Mounted Police, car lot, $2,20 to $2.80, shipping points, Montreal, Aug, 10.-Oats-No. 2 C i and Frederick Bailey of the Alberta according to freights. W 1. :;, ••` 'fain and Premier Millerand of France, The French are urging the ;stab- Provincial Police. Peas-No. 2 nomiinal.' , $ 20 to $1.22; No. 3 CW, $1.18'to $1.20. Flour Man. Spring 'held to-day to discuss the Polish sit- lishment of a defensive line in Poland p g wheat .85 ; + The other-bandit in the fight, Tom!freights Barley-$1.26 to $1.30, according to tents,first,new standard grade,$14,85 nation,that the conference would con- either before Warsaw or immediately Bassoff, believed to be the leader of outside. to $15.05.. Rolled oats 90-1b, bag,' tinue to-morrow when they Premiers behind the Capital if it is too late now the gang, was wounded by Constable Buckwheat-No. 2, nominal. I$5.80 to $5.85. Bran., $54.25. Shorts, ..,Wu paw upun naval, urfa lacy a"d f- 'lL. ;bs.u.a.. -F`rewln Delore he guG uwa�. �1 was y"a Y '�, ��7� wronniiny $61.25. Cheese, finest easterns, 24%c.! economic plans for saving Poland. proposed that the French, and Braish Frewin who brought down AkrofF, to freights outside. Butter, choicest creamery 68c. Eggs,' p'u ' These plans are being drawn up to- troops in the plebiscite areas be used shooting them both from the police Manitoba flour-Government stand.fresh, 58c. Potatoes,per frig,car lots, -might b M rshal Foch and Field Mar- for this line chiefly for moral support, building as they were escaping from 'ard, $14,85 Toronto. $2.00 to 2.50. Lard tare wood Y' a , Y P;?ort, + $ ,P , Pa'be, .a� ' shah Sir Henry Wilson, Chief of the and that Roumania and Czecho-Slow- the town. Ontario, flour-Government stand- 20 lbs. net, 28% to 29c. British Imperial Staff. akia also be asked to send .troops, and, $12.90, nominal. Live Stock Markets. The bandits are known to be the Millfeed-Car lots, delivered Mont- men who held up the C.P.R. train at real freights, bags included: Bran, per Toronto, Aug. 10.-Choice heavy R�TISH UNIT --- .�„�,��ee+ -st€grs�$1.4.54_ avi;; ��, F« t�.., $ good y, BRITISH AND r�ctst+ii:l-i i 7 feed flour, $3.76 to $4.00. steers, $14 to $14.26; • utchers' cattle, choice, $13.75 to $14; do, good, $13 ALMOST WIPED OUT - ' TO ASSIST POLES Enormous Demands Being country Produee-Wholesale, $13.50• do, med., $12 to $12.50; do; a Made on London for Funds Cheese-New, large, 30 to • 31c; com.,' 7.50 to $9; bulls, choice, $11,15 Manchester Regiment Meets Officerd;Cavalry and Armored twins, 31 to 31%c;- triplets, 32 to,to $12.20; do, good, $10.76 to $11.26; a Disaster in Mesopotamia. Automobileo to the Rescue. A despatch from Vancouver says:- 32%c; old, large, 33 to 34c; do, twins,,do, rough, $6 to $8; butchers' cows,, A despatch from London says:-In- P old, 3b to 36c; choice, $11.50 to $12; do, good, $10.76' London is still the world's financial 333_ to 34%c; StiItons, o A despatch from'Warsaw says:-A new, 33 to 34c. to $11; do, com., $6.50 to $7.50; stock- centre reached the'Dail News oa centre and there is every indication y demand made on the British Govern- Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 49 to era, $9 to $11; feeders, $11 to $12.50; ,. Thursday indicating that the disaster went b its a reaentatives here u that it will remain so indefinitely, is 50c; creamer canners and cutters $5 to $6.25• milk- t. y p Pon y, prints, b9 to 62c. „ to the British force in Mesopotamia, learning f the failure of the arm a `the opinion of Mr. W. G. Murrin, as- Margarine-35 to 39c. era, good to choice, $11 to $165; do., reported Wednesday, is' much more g sistant general manager of the 13ri- Eggs-No. 1 58 to 60c• com.and med.,$65 to$76; lambs, year- tice negotiations includes the sending tish Columbia Electric Railway Com- � , selects, 62 lines, $10.50 to $12.50; do, spring, $12 s serious thin to the'mda Office'reports ndicated. to Poland of two British infantry di- pang who has just returned from a to 0c. to $16; calves, gd. to choice, $16.50 to plied visions, two bri adeg.of_ cavalry and poultry f Spring chickens, $19; sheep, $6.50 to $9.50; ho s, fed - "'Three hundred casualties were suffer- g Y visit of three and a hn1P months to 4bc; roosters, 30c; fowl, 35c; turkeys, g ed by a battalion of a Manchester re all the armored automobiles and air- Great Britain, during which he dis- 53 to GOc; ducklings(38 to 40e; squabs, and 'watered, $20.75;•do, weighed off planes possible. cussed with some of the leading n- dos., 6.50. cars, .$21; do, f.o.b., $19.76; do, do, giment, and practically all the 300 They are expecting the arrival noon' g $ country points, $19.50. - I :were killed. i ancial-.men, questions relating to the Live poultry�Spring chickens, 38c;` Montreal,Aug. 10.-Butcher heifers of three hundred British commission-, invetsment of capital in this count roosters,26c•fowl,30c-ducklings,36c. The column was composed of a bat- rY com., $6 to $6.50; butcher cows, medy �* Callon of Manchester's ale-gun battery, ed officers to be*distributed through-;and the opportunities existing here for Beans=Canadian, hand-picked,.bus.,i$6 to $9; canners, $3 to S4; cutters, et some sappers and miners. The colonel out the Polish army, whose chief industrial development: $5.26; primes,.$4; Japans, $b;,•Liamas, to $8.50; butcher bulls, com., $5.50 to weakness lies in its officering. "Enormous demands are bein made Madagascar, 12',4 c; Japan, 10 to 11 C. $6.50; good veal, $14 to $16 med. $9 is command and practically the whole It is understood.the French wile con- g Maple 'product"yrup, per im Ito 13 grass, � of tbree com p• $ , g $? to $8 ewes $6 to $8j panics were among the upon London for funds at present sad $11 to iP killed. A feiv'atraggiera were all that tribute six hundred officers is all. in consequence money has tightened $3.25$3.4Q to $3.50; per Skimp. gals.,; lambs, good, E13 to $14; com., $3.25 to $3.40. Maple sugar, lb., 2? $13; hogs,, off car weights, selects, at returned, but four guns'of the battery to 'a point where it is ve difficult were saved, to obtain Mr. Murrin ry to 30c. $20.50 to $21; sows,$16.50 to $17-. ' �+ pointed out. A fresh division has-been ordered Greeks Not to OecuPy "From all parts of the world these de- from India to Mesopotamia. . mands are being pressed, but..the men Germans Helping Reds Constantinople City Former'Combatants Say Inquiries to the Ashton-Under-Tyne who have control are very observant 111 Warsaw Drive b. s, depot of the Manchesters showed that -upon these things In general, and are War Must Never Recur Athens, Aug. 8.-The occupation of: _ = = the second battalion was commanded Constantino le b the Greeks 'is not proceeding cautiously." A, despatch from London says:- P Y that Berlin, Aug. 8,-Declaring , ?l by .Cot. Wright. who sweat to .liesopo- being' considered,.according.to state- Speaic:nR-of industrial conditions in Rhile. the belief is very general here;there must never.be another war-be.- .tamla in. arch meats made here to-day. It is d'e- England, Mr. Murrin said there could that the Bolshevists wilt not stop their ` The -Kufah garrtsoa, on the lower canned that..Premier Venizeios would be no den ing the fact that the people offensive until they. Warsaw or1 tween France and Germany, the poi•- Suphrates, is still holding out,- The- be unwilling to take over Constanti-:as a whole seemed to be still imbued set up a Red Government there, offl-� erful German organization, the "Lea- 'town has been partly burned up. The nnple for several years,even if,it were with the same serious spirit they held cial information from Koenigsberg, gue of Combatants;' composed of a Arabs lost 130 dead and many wound- offered to Greece, as this would excite during the great war and in copse- East krussia, s;stes that German offl- ! participants in the war, passed s ed • la a new attack north-west of; international jealousies:' Besides, it quence the heavy burden of debt was cars and soldiers volunteering for set- resolution. a'greeitig wah:the French litlla _. was said, there are more important being gradually lifted. vice in the Russian arm are " " p through the sit Y Passing League of Combatants, on the same problems for. Greece at the present a y 'in great numbers, question. The two organizations 'plat( k' :To Telephone Friends i moment. _ MORE- PEOPLE It has_been known for some time that to unite to use'all means possible ie �• -,.- P the Pan-Germans have had a special: prevent any future conflicts between Crossing Atlantic -°" f Ill U.S. TOWNS recruiting, agency in ' Koenigsberg the nations. The .German Leakut kr under the direction of German Baltic telegraphed Henri Barbu•sse of 'tha a1�!" A despatch from London nays:-At Census Returns Show De- adventurers, but it has become known French House of Deputies that the the new long-distance wireless fete- .crease of Rural Population., -only recently that soldiers and officers, two nations must never.again be torn 'phone station being built at Devises% volunteering•there have been sent to i asunder by war., ° A despatch from Washington Rays: > Soviet Russia. II' - `Wiltshire; it is expected the public �;,•�;rz�:�; -For the first time in the ,mister, of. - " can call up friends on Atlantic liners ; I the United States,the 1920 census re- r;.,, So Carries Over 1,100 miles at sea. It is hoped' the r 1 ir' i turns will show that'more persons live + Britain Looks to Canada 2,673•Miles of Space Devises station will keep in touch V in the c!t!es and' towns than'in the -with sh:ps two-thirds of the way rural territory, officials of the (census to Supply Crop Deficit art` across the ocean. Experiments to fully Bureau here estimated. A despatch from St. John's, Nfid.;' 4cst the practicability of the plan will ay ZS'hen the Rnal"tabulations are com' says:-When Chelmsford, Eng:, was 'i'he made-shortly. Each call and reply pleted; the officials declared, they e:- A despatch from London says:-�giving a wireless telephone demonstra- ex- -1s expected to consume about an hour. ;!;. pert it to be shown that 51 or possibly Unprecedented .weather has marred tion to Denmark at 5 p.m. on Sattir. . _ 52 per cent, of the total population of the British harvest prospects. "It'is�day, the experimental station on royal Jewels Successfully the continental Unied States reside in to Canada.mainly that Britain's 45,_' `Seal Hill here picked up the sounds t r> urban districts. 000,000 consumers must look hopefully, and heard, without interruption, the Smuggled Into England words uttered by H.•J. Rounds, the u F a 4 I That the urban population would ex- for imports to supplement Britain sl +, manager at Chelmsford,who was talk- - A despatch from England says:- Geed the rural has become increasing• deficiency, says a London grain ex-' . ;Riceless jewels,formerly the property ,S ly evident as the tabulations bf the porter, "It is estimated here that Can-� mug with the operator in Denmark. .r;>.''Y •`• s Mr. Founds was heard to Aell Den- -of the Czar and Czarina, of. Russia, 9,;r : past several weeks were completed, bug's total crop sail, be 200,COO,000�mark that Melchior would si_ census•offCcials stated. . With the popu- 'bushels oP wheat_" ng• Signal have been successfully smuggled into :; lotion of about,one-third of the cities t i Hill kept in.touch and heard distinctly - ;England, despite the vigilance of the >: _ Sour sons sun in Danish as well as and towns, including p'ractTcally all of' g g , authorities, according to a warning :<"1 the larger cities, and about one-third the conversation that followed between ..!issued to London diamond merchants. Denmark and Chelmsford. Chelmsford,. Sir Gilbert Parker of the counties, tabulated and as ' <" 'It is said the Soviet emissaries who nounced, the b reaa statisticians feel and St. John's are 2,673 miles a art. brought an the gems intend selling 1O comes with the Imperial Press >♦ P them to re Conference as one of the proprietors certain that the rural population will #„ replenish the depleted props- be shown to be less. than the urban. Less Activity at Some -;aanda coffers of the Soviets. i of a combine of newspapers. N There has been a very great ten- , �- � �4 + s SINN FEIN PREPARE FOR dates toward-large s, which we is the : .'., � A.,.o,..�l- � . cities and towns, which we cannot ac-. �i:'�;;�•�rg', " . ,, count for, unless it has came from the K;. In some of the larger Canadian country," said Samuel L. Rgeta, direr- •' '� automobile plants a fallin o8 in o. N URGER ALE X .., p g fa :8. R r �!r; •. duction is•,areported, due to the fact - �' - ,•.;-�� '�-`' - �Wlli\ O G + SC for of the census. "This tendency to- `� � '`� ward the'cities has been apparent for that some of the companies are re: s ~ during their output for the time be% �•.. some time." - >s:.; :No Hope of Defeating British Troops but Leaders Think --e -- .� „Y; ' . ing. The advisability of such a policy, They Can Bring About International J06 for Ex-Soldiers is said to be due to a slackening off, t' Insufficient in Britain in the demand for automobiles, more Intervention. - - particularly since the recent tax went ! into effect. a► .Cork,Aug, 8.-The military author- ing failed to come from the Dominions London, Aug. 8.-Ckn6 idian' ex- It is thought that the lessening of sties claim to have received informa-I and United States to the amount soldiers must be warned before re- turn,(. to En lap activity in some of the automobile anticipated, but this .is'considered to g England without assurance plants will be a 1 Son of the intention of the Republi- P good thing for tie' be of small consequence, as it costs :of work that there is an insufficiency labor situation generally in other lines' cans to inaugurate within the next little to maintain the Republican of jobs here. of industry. or some time three months a war against the "in- army, the needs of whvclm• are amply W. L. Griffith, Secretary of the q past it has been felt that the automobile `waders" on a much larger scale'than supplied by sympathizers within the Canadian High Commissioner, London, Tramped 2,000 Miles. makers had &e_n'payng too much for heretofore. count said today that-the High Commission- �'' Sergeant W. O..Dcuglas of the Royal labor and that it made it difficult for •'.:'•:�;;�•' : ? Th z indication is declared to indi=, The military have the -names of a er could not assume responsibility for other lines to get a sufficient number Cate that recruiting for the "Republi- number of men, some of them, they failure to obtain employment,and,con- Canadian Mounted Police is t here of men. can Brotherhood," supposed) the sequent stranding. shown as the hero of an exploit tin- Y sa coming from the.United States 0brains" of the Republican arm and i 5 g It is officially est:mated that 5 0001 equalled in the annals of the cele• 3 ' Pu Y, who will support the uprising. Y brated body of thief-catchers of the which carries'on its activities much The curfew hours-from 10 o'clock ex-soldiers have returned to England Increase in British a - ;gore secretly than the latter,has been in the evening until 3 o'clock in the since the war, and many are inarry-I Northwest. He lest Fullerton, Ont.,on -: ftitiore active latch resulting in the in iris met during the English war' Dec. 19, 1919, with a warrant; and af• Unemployment =t Y, g morning-have become hours of terror $ g g g ter enduring all'kinds of hardships in Enrollment of large numbers who have for a large portion of the population service, the Canadian iamb;(-land, arrested A despatch from Lonlion says: heretofore kept apart from the move- of Cork. 'A providential heavy rain- the C Canadian an outlaw of the r sled Premier Lloyd George stated in the tstent. storm gave the people relief Saturdav 1.,.-6a a-. i,�. s&_ There is no bore of Ant +:.,.. aL_ -. ...,...: mut xtisc who +13=fif'rri6QC1-the Bak Howe of Commons that the Govern- _ ?!!- ,cigar;-waicrt-was expected to be an Lake region on Feb. 19th. He landed m8mY were' cu9'al6"Orfng rails army, which is much better exciting one, owing to the demonstra= A despatch from London says:- his prt>oner safely In Fullerton on expectation of much unemployment( Aped,but the leaders are expected, during the coming Winter. P tins which had been arranged in con- Orders have been issued reimposing May 13th, 1920, having travelled 2,000 W ereste such a state of affairs as to nection with the situation surrounding the blockade on Soviet Russia, Pre. miles, He scent over-trackless wastes Q V ring about international intervention, Archbishop Mannix. For several inter Lloyd George informed M. Kras- and through blinding snow storms India and China contain approxilk t The Republicans, it is•said, are not nights previously their slumbers were sin, the Soviet commercial agent here, and gave some of his supplies to Es- mately one-64V the total popuhltim '.i .overburdened with funds-, money hav- repeatedly disturbed by firing, the Daily Express declares. kimos he found starvias• . of the world. ' �•-:rrs ' a�is _ •tip. -u.,- .w^i G,.. -- - r _.r....•,. _ - .t..c::a..__ .,.5::,.-ve. �„..+s•:, ::i: •di- ^-�:t-'�5'' Aw 7W 'I i W11 M X", Vp W an know wben the pllahed sor"thLng that fflam him cans. 0 — RICHARD86-N in the as wation of the world. Prime of Wales onde a toor of at 46 00�411' As soon as the wa he the United States Im r 8 publithed eve t yea the r broke out� THE GROCERY at once offered hii' berviees, which people went wild in their efforts TMRMS were accepted and during the to4o him honor,,and the young $1.50 pei year.;1:61.25 if1paid Ln advance. The best and freshest of everything whole war he was in the fighting ladies considered it the greatest, c1ping his bit to make "democracy privilege of their live@ to dance! in Good Groceries oprietor. r 'JOHN MURKAR, Pr a him to Monarch Flour, 1.so safe for the world." He did not, with him. , or even f like the Americans, Cream of the West 2.05 hold back for glance at thew. We also know NOTLO ^No COMMZNTG 1, ... 220 three whole years, before he how the wealthy dames of that Fivie Roses Flour, our, -e willing to give the Graham F1 3 lbs for 25c The Canadian railways are ask. vvould lift his hand in defence of republic ai-t of their fortune ib Qorn Meal, 3'l bs fo r* 25c - freedom and derno6racy. The greater pat 169 for an increase of 40 per cent. Rolled Oats (Victor), 8.lbs for 25c 'in freight rate;, inade necessary Americans, for fear, or for some order to marry their daughters �o- White Swan Flaked Wheat in sealed �ackages. 30 cents -t ck some European prince or duke, -re r other unwoi hy reason, held ba the increase in'wages and otL ,k. y -s were bo niatter-if the'tnan is a pauper operating expenses. D. B. Hanna, until tile Centritl Powet ORANGEADE, LEMONADE, �RASPBERRY VINEGAR completely exhausted, as were and a profligate of the deepest -the president of the Canadian National Railways, claims that also the allied nations, and-then dye, and when they know that �2 glassess of nice refreshing drink for 25 cents LAW increase I will I make'no i they sent in their forces who help. the marriage is certain to prove a OT-Tirms -"Z ippreci. We will ad- difference in the price of ed to put in the finishing touches most unhappy,one. 40 Varieties Alwate Fresh to.thehumiliationof the German m7it that& monarchical form of .�. ,7everydayuse. Inaddition tothe armi s and then come hoille and government has its weakness, but lacreaseorirelent; rtxLr�, 11he rail oT,adwit that these weak - T A 7.1 0 -DUUT A P Tw rym ­_ wave are also as an in- boast how "they won the war." we wuL a kine for It is also true that one Of the nesses are greater than those that crease of 20 per cent, in passenger Princeof Wales'descendants was we find in the republican form of rates. Mr. Hanas is so op m ti istic Orders Deli.&ered Both Phones in the matter as q to believe that A musleian. We dobo cousider government. The latter is no r there were more democratic in its nature than the people would prefer to pay that any disgrace, fo hundreds of musicians of the high that which .we find in Britain. �the-higher rate, that they are get- EXOEPTIONAL , VALUE eat standing. who proved them. The power exercised by a presi- ting so used to paying high prices Jw selves patriota of the highest dent of the United States is much for everything that it is becoming er, such as Paderewski, Kreis- greater than that which -is @,*r- Men's Shirting, grey and blue and white stripe 500, 55o yd, a,real pleasure to hand.out money Ord' and others. It may be rather cised by the King of England. return for something of half ler humiliatinA to a wan - The pedple of th� British Empire 450 yd. Taking into consider- to kneel be Apron Print, blue check with border, ation the great increase in wages, fore one of royal blood, but these are not yet willing to make any and black 7 ' . ,I'' - Prints, blue and pink checks, 32c yd. ' Pisia b lue cost of equipment and all other old practices are gradually dying 'change to the the f orul of govern out, for though King George and ment. pattern dot, 45c yd. operating expeuse8, no ouecan their demand the Prince of Wales are of royal -Cotto fia4e 80c yd. Plain Grer Flannel 75c yd. reasonably object to for increases in passanger and descent, they are tborutighlv the first Uwe in*many years freight rates, so long as the profits democratic to their character. As there -A,iU be an electric d3�.w at . . . . . . . the Canadian National Exhibition 1= 0 1 .46. X.J for bowing before royalty, no 7. :are not.excessive. thi-4 year. ' One entire building 6f peoj?le are more devout wor-hip- will be devoted to thie great- d-is- .:Children!s Stookings, sizes 4 to One result of the advent Of the- verg of blue blood than the.Anieri- play. 20 cents per-pair auto is the improvement of the roads throughout"the country. A -.few years ago the demand for. BERT HARVEY & SON9 Greenwood good roodis came mostly from rest TICKERING GARAGE dents of the city, who happened Ace-iden' t and "Automobile Insurance the only oneswho auto. Their demand for good rf-pared to repair all makes of auto%. � p ' Store could afford the luxury of an Haviax:purchAsed the:g%rage b"Iness oflDavideon & Williams we are erin- Hardware road Pi0k 0 was strongly opposed bv the We keep.in stock till kinds of Ford accessories. tim. for all farmers, who did not 'like the idea, of spending vast sums of money makes of care, oil@, etc.1 This is just the place to buy an Oil Stowe -for the pleasure of city men of Jewel and Florence Oil Stoves. guaianteed to fortlii hotwestber. We have the Clarke' leisure. But times have changed. Annis & Andrew, Pickenng money. '-give satisfaction,or we return yonr The greatest njers uf the auto$ We,,have a co4rr-plete,line of Screen-Doora and-Window Screens, Wire -are the farmers. who now recog- 42 inches wide. at lowest price. Wash- itig Ma nines, either hand or power make nize it as a necessity as well as a Cloth from I to to vehicle for pleasure. This demand V washing easy during the present for good roads has led the govern. auted extremely hot weather. meats, both Provincial and Feder. -Call in and see them apd you will buy. 1, to undertake the t k Ts a A net s, o s Ra Hoe wn Mo ers, witnted or haul d F1'ax.' A full line of Go rden Tool F rk kes, a. La tonal undertaking, and Im. Teams Sprayers, Scythes, 'Whet-stones, Oil Cans etc. grants are made for this Now is the time to use Fly Oil On your cows. Pnrpose. Plans have been cow- -:S7..00 Pei- da will - pleted providing for the expendi- y -.We have Dr. William*'. the oldest and begit .2. ket. Once"tried always used. Of$22,000,000, in the Province ot on the mar be paid. -hand. Onterio. of which the Dominion The old reliable Parold Roofing always on Got diti pr6s. Government will contribute some Applyat office of the Its a pleasure for us to show-our goods. *6,W0,000. the Province$12.()00.000 ad the maniciprlities the balance. PW 7 LSDON KFR1 Ina few years the province will J. S. BA 9 ! �R 0 S E . .F L A X M L L _ - ----------- be a net�work of high-class roads, 'Which will bp appreciated by none —XICKERING, ONT. vO more than by the farming com- 0 mutlity, who now, willingly and VLwse gladly assume the burden in re- turn for a systern of highways on INDWIDUAL which it is a pleasure to drive. L ITARY -.A subscriber has -e' at us a clir- 5JPi8g from M Chicago paper, con. V 7% a picture of &Canadian r soldier in a kneeling position pre- Wales. This picture has led an setting a flag to the Prince of FUREWHITE PAPER CUFS N e 8V­C`OM__ ----------------- 11merican-writer-to -mak NEVER USED BUOU parison between the British and American people, inawhich -he NEVER USED AGAIN shows, or endeavor5 to show, what a superior people--thep latter are. SAFEGUARD5 HUI'Jii 'This writer says "It shoivs a Cana- --.dlan soldier, brave, patriotic, a fighter,for his country, Fat full rown man, kneeling on the A Tra4ftor vikh Every"Part Right He E. Mon Pickerhig ground before a young boy, the Prince of Wa.les, whose real dis- OM- f he features that make the Massey-Harris tinction re that he is the son of �S 12'.'2'20'H.P.Traetor the choice of the beg farmers .".')its father, who, in turn, rather are: an Underslung Frame,which gives low cent-e SUPIREMACY .. lamoroiisly,is the direct descend- of gravity;the FlexiblefrontAxle Connection to avoid groun at of German Princes, and the ftains on uneven d Short7urn, Radius -although the Front'Wheels are of-largenameter -�dlrect descendant, among other It takes more than Capital, more than Determination, more than' ancestor94 of an ancient 3 -mail Powerful 4 Cylinder Engine; Transmission oug 4veoes8, ulo ske a Tei :..I Aggress re than Advertising, to m Jewish mu5icidn." . *'Wbfa Spur Gears exclusively; all Gears well ot Product leader of its kind. e unavailing .:_`;`yoti see this picture of a soldier Belt Drive from Pulle - ?Vater All these aids, powerful#s they are, would b ;�without Gears unless the Productl Cleaner;Easy Contro eady access to�11 parts; Self- Ito achieve such a gosition -kneeling on the ground before a Steering when plowing Economical and Durable. possessed superior merit. young boy, who hai never accorn- Superior Merit ato ne has placed plisbed any thing, estitiriable and I Write for Descriptive Folder kind-hearted though he be, you Cream otlth6 West Flou" r for bread know that royalty is harmful,*that it presses down upm the mindi of men false standards, that it 16%%er-i MASSEY-HARRIS CO. 'Limited , lour for pastry Momarch F f."i, CL oy, Head offices a-Iun and affection cannot i,ipe --those facts." This effugion is very A G E N .0 I E. 5 E V E R'Y W H E R E. amusing, -to say the least. The ':The]Ca mpheH Flour mills coo' Ltd, .:Prince of Walea may be a boy, �%-"'-Millq at o'to measure-him by yea rs,'al thou gh -lie Is twenty-four or twenty flve 4- ro J, A qL ZiZo - r i. pickekiugkl� Pete 'bo G1�1 .. R4. r; k:Tr ilk k., r. c;o�s� ;.�:• RIM ,..,:., tl" a on. tier .s .?_ .� x?,. ,✓": _."7;'7y,.,.y,,.,,..5:.,o-s " .. .' i w ..,�"•;,w ., C�`e_'.._!!S �hh s. . .� :tCy Pr y± n- , ,AF, r.,1:.+•y�e�:'�.6, .,.a, _ p. :RN. 5.•,^-, _ `.l.' _ '.r,. ."I' ..�n.,r•. '! '��';"IW1, 111 !'M1 .1, i.,i ":✓+:^^n•ti"4". .+r, rt, b' 4 .-y ini:,.- _ _ _ '�y•, ^'Yee .{, 6 •`sY- - tt ,.•+. ..�.- ,,,Y' e" $'.' M f w,+p — �.w"".' `d:' '-- 'n...'1;,•v. s/��'i�.o •Nis,' ..e.'�'., r•.¢"� — :+n:' ., •3.'� ���=tr" "a•�t.. - �._ ._ ..- ;+'` _. ,._e.'"'�'.�•w ""Y+. ,..".' . ".�. ""....�� �/ y,k•• •. xWr _ "^:- -u.�t� Mrs. O. A .Overland and•darigb- • ' TIYB TABLB-Piekwtng..8lation :,,• —. DI NDER -TWINE . $ehetti visited lriekide `'in' ter have returned after spending T•>I~ Trains going Ilfaet dw r follows _ z,- _, three-weeks at Inglewood. The oniy strictly Canadian- Binder NO a !fail 7.69 A M. Teterboro on Subdaiy. r�+ 28 Local .28 P.X.D. A. and 1ldrs..$cotta spent Sun- miss Florence Harris, -of Orono, Twine and Cordage Factory,-entirely ,t *} pe 88 Local d.011 P:Y Is visiting -at the home of her operated and dontrolled by Canadian dayy with friends in'Uxbridge. capital, is at Brantford, Oat. This Trains going- Weat doe .as follows- + E. El we regret to state, uncle@. Thos. E. and James Steph- p, No. 95 Local 7.47 A.M. enpon. Twine is sold by lain very poor health at presnto, 47.40 T. B. MARQUIS,Pickering _... 27 Mail , ' , ' 8.55 P.MM, hfr@ Roht. Michell, of Toronto, Miss Gertie McKay• and sister, w of Whitevale visited their aunt, spent the week-end with relatives LU�W Noe. 6 and 7 also run.on Sunday . a ,: blrs.Ales. Anderson, ,during the C SWl+Ei to �t Fore here. • • going is according to Standard _ __. J..S. H.undy.pgid!ti friendly visit past week. d Curly Bwd Luaft Of all materials and design Mrs. M. J.- Le in time. to Goodwood on Thursday of last pp gton, of Tor- ; - _ ` leapt a stook. It will pay est ou _!week. onto, and firs. S. Ovdrlatia, of Er a objaiu oar works aDoant b�+etmiele W. G. Bingham is buoy these' in, are the guests gf C. A.and t11ra. Csraln Cho lIl ' pp. g agents we do not employ them,oonseguen1• ' days re-painting T. Caster's feel'_ Overland. Coal, -Coal 1 - Y �"The Citizens' Band have par- AND FL-KING: 1 we can, and do throw off the agent �;� Bence. oommirafon of l0 per cent.,which you we —• s ChRaPfl R hnnt3antttw npcv l3]jli,tRCP ►crftraeu _ __ certainly save by purchasing from ns,j • from a fortnight's visit to ark's uniform, which is expected to ar- Hard and Soft coal Of the am prepared,to ao enopping and ou:, lioi", - rive -hortly beat quality On flaking on Monde s,.and.Fri-' Falls. s Y J. T. MATHESON'..MATHESON' F. and Mrs Robins'havb re- H• G.xl]d Mrs. McIntyre, of To- S. / days only, 'beginning Office and Works, -turned from their holiday trip to routo, spent the weekend at hand ! on'April let. Whitby,Ontario -:: Kin stone Sunnysi(fe, the home of C. O. ' g and bars. Bennett. THOS. A. LAW - Oat harvest is now in full awing, Mrs. Pickett and Mrs. Brou h g., t FLEET-FOOT ,� and farmers are smiling at the g John F. BS 188, Gr8811W00d ' Picl�erLn Gzit. �' heavy crop. tan, of Turonto, have been spend- -y� Mrs.John McGrath is spending ing a couple of weeks with John ,For the Whole Family. :. : • -a few days this week with friends. and Mia. McGrath. T In the city. Wm. Thompson and Robt.Lynn .J.have coin feted th8 erection of a Running Shoes, tan,white and black.A number from. here-.purpose P tskinl=in the farmere, a:cureion cottage at Caesarea and returned W. AN Ladies'Boots,high tope. White to the'north-west. home on Saturday. 811ppersand Pumps, with M. S. Chapman, of Pickering. Mrs. M. A: Little, Min J. S. __ i rubber and leati;er was in tnw on Monday and called Little, of Inglewood. Miss Watson - ' soles, n :7-,on a number of friends. of Orangeville, ' and X. Giffin, re Sod Land on.which toe ad "All at last -; Peter and Miss Margaret Mac- spent Sunday-with C. ;A, and Mrs. p year's.prise�s, l• nab are spending a couple of Overland.__ • Flax. J FiagOld _ m weeks at Jackson' Point. T.C. Goetick was unfortunate MM Ind. Phone 2504 ; In losing a valuable driving mare R A L E _ - e2.VV per acre. Write, phone '. r one day last week from indigent- CountY of Ontario.Debag rs Ise". : ion and pnnctu're of the bowels. 8"•x•1 _ .__or call at the ,.► - - 313 j •..: Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephenson SEALED TE%DERS. endorsed "Tend- - taster's ' and "daughters _spent Sunday ere for Debentures," addressed to the ? %with the forther's parents, John undersigned, will be: received on or ~ p before 12 o'clock noon,Friday,the 27th ROSE , ' .FLAX M I L.L A, Voice and hire. ate heneon, of Picker y• Bar(-.t Auquat, 1920, for the purchase ing: C.Bryant and daughter, bliss of two separate issues of County of - Muds d Ontario Debentures, each issue for q Emma, ofAudley spent Wedues• - PICKERING ONT. day of last week with Thos. E. 1 In great <, y Tsventyyear debentures,dated from - � ,� Variety and•Mre. Stephenson and daught- the lit dNv of September,10W.bearing -ere. intere3t ai the rate of b per cent. per New Records are received each Mrs. Dickson Johnston and annum: coupons attached. Be-payable week and Special .orders filled on = 'two children, of Toronto, are in 20 annual in,talmena of Principal The iaitw infllmekpt of Thbbp Geaab per bushed on shortest notice. i vsiting with the former's and Intpre�t at theofHceof the County k !►' - Pa- Treasurer,.Whitby, Oat. THEXTON'9 - Picering v rents, F. and. Ms's. Farmer,-for a = WheSt Participation Certificates few d171'. E. A. McKAY, W. MacDonald, of Toronto, 47-48 Treasurer. County of Ontario is pa>ibli m at a$lear AuBtist loth. r - - -'-is in charge of the bank h� Bury Praeat oe:tl5cstes Iilt the b ei In th«N absence o!the ma gar,C. Concrete •• *0 bait yid the emoimt will bet add fear ym aa, 8. rusman, who is now away on t his vacation. E DOMINI^&j B A►lltK F. A. and Mrs. Spence secom •" Products ' panied by Mrs. Bennett, have re- a� i ?v turned to their home. in Toronto, - WHITBY BRANCH. G. P. LYND, Manager. attar spending two menthe at EaOOKLIN BRANCH, F_ C• CROSS, Manager. F �► r •'Stinnypide•" _Field Tile Mrs. Thos. Graham and daught• _-- —er, Miss Margaret, accompanied and Brick by hers. Nichol,of ToronWsttend - - - - ad the funeral of a relative at bled• Tile _..STOP � -LOOK '! -—�iIST�N �• Y land last week. -1 ile V, 4� and _ • y ��A ti In our last issue we made an er- inch Now is the time for `White Canvas Footwear, also different � � � ,z ror in stating that Lyman Pilkep - -. - _ r held the championship for berry Get m vices. .'lines of Outin Shoes. we can ate 1 • these " - kickingg. That honor, we are in. Y prices. _ 8 Pp y L�ARNTOSAVX•-- • formedi is now• held by Mrs. Concrete work done. Pilkey. And. Phone:r�oa rick. lines at reasonable prices.a Every man,woman Thos. and Mrs. Paterson motor �� Store." and Child Can Save. ed to the city on Sunday accom ,�+t - Come and see-=at the Corner Shoe Eve one should save. Ev paaied by-Mrs. -John Paterson and Clarrence Simpson • M. Palmer, Claremont ambitious person don save. daughter, o!Toronto, who were C. N.'R. Station Brock Road r ` returning home after spending a - . - The Savings De eat of ,i week with the former. qq► tevale Clnb of ' the Standard Ban Cana We congratulate Miss Merge i BffOidi every f3Cill�flf a - Stephenson on having successfully Buyin r pained the examination..for Part I g United Farmers � y� � Sa'�e• of First Class Certific•ate.--8fie-has THE been attending the Whitby High Meetings held is I. O: O. F. Halh'lat - ' School during the past year. Tueeday evening in each-monttl - STANDARD BANK' A heavy rainstorm passed over for summer months, cular Pillow Cotton, 42 lashes wide. !Bleached Sheet this locality on Monday. As the We are now shipping live I•tock.re u- -OP' CANADA "e Lad was becoming very dry th larly on the co-operative plan. g -,'Ing, 72 inches wide, 90 cents per yard. DICKERING -BRANCH -- shower was heartily welcom - _ .'1'6e root and earn crepe se well s Phone or write F, Horn,h-w;Howard - " '' Splendid quality. - A.1N• GRAW�tOATM MwrsA� - paatare will be greatly benefitted� Malcolm, o! Directors. the time! shower. _ - -- - ShiftiII s and FanneIettes _ ANCM ALSO AT WNfTar) _ -- L �8. PUG1H.•secretary 8 Mrs. K. A. Renfrew, of Quebec - - City,and Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane, �— --`�c f Sarrieton,,who have been visit. Warm' c' f Arsenate of Lead, 'aria Green, Fly Oil 'lag John'M. and Mrs. Smith,- of The Pickering c Uxbridge, for the .past week, re. - - diem'Fruit Jars, also red and white . _turned home on Monday morning; - Bus meets all Trains -. _. - � Vigilance�ance Committee accompanied by Mrs. Smith, F1raL-Class Riga to hire day or - ,rilbber rings ,; _ djw D_ hty,o�'sterboro, -,^fight at lorwest merit-ee The object of this Association is to - og formerly of the teaching staff of n Phone 1305: �. a •' IS . . a and proeec - � the Claremont public school.spent • 1 - -., N - lease tealing ate k a few days here- visiting old' me- - ills felons. 1 r Thos:Saad�rsoa & Soa g gaaintaaces, Who are always 1 Msmbara having Property eloito oornurnd• ; `pleased to see her. Miss Doughty :PROPRIETORS C, C;.';�-�` �.ff '-- '�+C��'Z'• RIC oats immediately with any anew bes y: ie now teaching in Peterboro, -ker --- - _-. . ._.: .- _-- .-_------ .-_-- -- , _-- - --___--- _ -- — of Executive Oommittes. -home town. - Membership fps The potato crop this year is _ Tickets nay baked from the Peesldeni W proving to be a good one, the beat secretary on applicaaoa. I.: - ' in years, and of extra good qua!• i. Excsc. Qom.-L. D. Banks,C.s,Palme ; er, W. V. Richardson,,Piekering. Ity. It was predicted that owing i - -to the high cost of seed the acre _ J.R. Thextoi' W.J. Clark. '' age would be small. May were ' President; secre"M of the opinion that the high' price would continue for another year, and as a result there is a large acredge. Many complaints are being spade FARM -LAB 0 R E R S WANTED regarding the station road, egpeci• • ally by. motorists. The broker) ' stone which ha.,; beetr placed on ' the road is death on auto tire@. IL is'meal to the village on A�ho;t°r. "Faye Going "='�15 to WINNIPEG. "fore Returning"--W from WINNIPEG. ° of the stets of this road. The tm W npIp j to + gpt pt IINI ttf b wIYi�1�.I. The -Unioel•:?al ' 'large stone should-receive a coat of very fibe broken stone and we • would then have a road which o01Nq DSTEf TERRITORY Sawing_:-Machine I -will be bard to beat. From station. t Ontario,smith'.Falle to and includiar Toronto on Lake Ontario Shore Lies , AUGUST 0, and Haveloekc•Peterboro Line. Dlunufactured IIDpy Thos. Gregg had rather R n are and Frern Stations Wngaton to Reafrew Junction,inclusive. - _• - H. Jack & Son,y �� —'row esCAps on Wedne,,Td yr-lrist A11GU:tr ,8, From Stations on Toronto Sudbury direct line between Toronto an3_PatTy_5oua3 iae7nTva - _ W. _ _ f - -- r groin stations uouW anQ West of Toronto to and including Hamilton and Windsor Ont. _. t Mutigelmao'� Lake. . When Rbout and m Otaen t�und,Walkerton, Treswet Winaharn, Elora, Li.towel, Qoderich, let MW7'0, j Pon Burwell,and St.Thomas Branches. $inckcniiti]in� and T�'nn(jWnrking ski to turn auto Rt the lake iL – AUGUST 18. `From tatiansToronto and North toUolton:inclusive. - all itshrnnt•1':(� R:iwgumming x tipped over, and it was only with _ -- - and thing a specip)t�-.. " mach r over,, a n it wa lCp that it SPr tAL TRAINS FROM VOROWTO �'V'e ator.k Ga�olir,e E•rfiines, Emery was prevented from turning t Ilr , Fun particulars from Canadian Pacific Ticket Arent.. W. B. HCWAF.D, District Passenger Arent,Teroaro, Wheels, Circular SrINe, Saw tle. At the sRme time and ,place 'and Emery Mandrels. a lady was in,a I+cis•macr+:w W .:-, n -'.-+. �M -„ ,. n,,.. . :. �n. :,s.. , , ., b T:idders e1'sill konRth°on hand _backing on to .r_ -- --- - - - _ wW:y ..�:a,• ,.. .,,,,,,.,� _ I and fur sale, •'.;��.' �w' �•�y. ... k. ���,�.+�`,." .,� �,.sa,•.,,:"rJ'"7,.� - `r� �•�,,,,{ •'; 'S '° a""p s'� .nm•�nF.c� r�s, , ,•µ'•3r ,a• �;'•�"y"�,'�${�"Sv: ''�°!4sy�,r• "•m::�°: -".:.t. �,�,.• - n,,,r.. r w`• '� ."?� ,�'�:� ''w,li^. 's�'S�]y'k�„�,w,G:..,.,� •.r r° a;'lC,•�ay�y`'k-.a.yFC*'i.y. ra,'d'n;'..,r7.•;,r r.Y '�' p� ,,,.+.�', �'.lti,$`t•� .. -• �i.2`^•..w.e,,,n :.a4;sr'.� .*���,"'�'. �'�i'".�.°T��,."'{a XtC'x3-y,pk.'-r j �,. f. � � rift "•7a x...�^ ,.n,,w,,,''�r,, � . `A 'as, •- "!47r�„r� .v^•r�r �.�=5 s ...' "cis_'T1' � ..��'.e�' �=. �,..:•-.R 1 r'av..c aY".s'^�,k� s ;u �,.a•. �+'�.2-a&��:ewr+".c�"rr`<'±='"� �,�,•� ..,¢ _ ,'� s :'�''! `y ,tu.'� 'c:� -';y•� - wk '"''" rX+ .•,' r •e+•.'- '�=-",-•e� ,cK�r: ,,,,, k >'�� ,. .r o-''"�' c•- '`'"fit ^-0`• �x /"sr M nc. �.a .. - 'a _ '-'yt ,-.�` ': �••=",g" •,t M.n.r .'"y ,.ip., v iSbr yQ�: r•+ ::-<y ta., "�£",,. 'x�.+�C--e.,Y .-ic><. •�'.:,fir N �y•� �s. K • �'Ten Yew to Weita • Poem. �w• abode of ;t>ri>�er D.t�oe,'. literart • .��.' :w a guar - i n You r .Suit r.. : : : = _ Gibbon's „ character. - e "Decline and Pali of the Hosiers hotels sad other; tivraati x .. - o .•: , •_ . i Roman Empire occupied some, thirty - -"` saki volume took two Years in the c rdlat to plaoa•betas considered. The, .: y,. years of diligent study and clogs work. a �U l l l b •113 1J beauty and verdure of the island. Mr. actual writing. It was-•life work, and, Bryan asya, is similar to the ,oldest-• was undertaken as such, the author 'park of the Hawaiian Islands. '. In older to"shrink it evenly and pre the..tank a •pray of cold water trader the goods between flat chambers heat, fully-realising the magnitude of the Two nights were spent by .Prot ' pressure,ie thrown against the cloth. ed b steam. task he had set himself. Bryan recently n Robinson's Crttaoe's "pent further shrinkage when in use, y Although,Herbert Spencer's system y ' �' It is then run through wrlagera to dis- ' In another-process of refinishing the cave. The professor is at preaeat-14 the cloth for your new suit of clothes, of phJloaophy 1s developed in books pone of the excesy water and is dried cloth is placed'in folds,between pieces, D the South Seas seeking proof of his - lostore it toes to the tailor for cutting by being hung for from iweloe to of cardboard, which are then piled be- bearing distinct titles, yet from his theory of as immense svbtner$ed coq-. "v ..!,aad manufacture, Is subjected to as forty-eight hours on oden racks at- tween steel plates which have beep "social Status," published'in 1860, to tinent in the PaciSa wo ' h th Id the e ea was e same, that "borate .treataaent known' to the tached to the ceiling. heated to' a proper degree of tem- 'r his "Men Versus the State," issued : ands as cloth sponging, which qom- When dry the.cloth is taken down, perature in a metal heating box. These in ��((��[[(,�DD `i�ryt� }priEes the process of subjecting 'c-loth measured on a measuring machine and piles are Placed-in a press and pressed society is an organism subject toUi11Jl�Ih COMPLAINTS gas tc COL"'�w,1...,.. I��. m#1l4"he--action- then rolled or wound on boards; some until the cloth-is' smooth and the nap evolution, and his eight books on the of steam uzfder pressure or to the so- shops use a Combination--measuring--lam-properly_, a knuckle-back link be• subject are really one. 1ILL LITTLE ONES . ?lion of cold water, according to the and winding machine. It is then ready ing used to regulate the pressure, sa TI {a sald_that "John Ingle took 'tneterial and weave of the goods. for the tailoring trade. This its author, Joseph henry Shorthouse, ' process .In the horizontal roll process .£he - Theoretically this' process prevents is known as the London or cold water cloth, after being examined for de- seven years to complete, and it would At the first sign -of fiInesa during tany further shrinkage, and one should process of shrinking. Teets, is passed over a hollow metal therefore take rank as the most labor,- the hot weather give the little ones - :;:be able to wear cloth so treated in any Other Methods,Used, cylinder having therein a great num- ouh novel ever written. Baby's Own Tablets or in a few-hours vort of weather without experiencing ber of small perforations connected Many gems of verse have been writ- he may be beyond aid. These Tab- _ Warm water is used ,n some fan ten in a few.minutes, but Tennyson lets will prevent summer complaints , inttue.trovble is getting into the suit tories Instead of cold water for cer- with tubes about two fatties long pro- was wilting "In Memoriam" at-Teaht if given occasionally to the well child .Actually, as everybody knows, many tali weaves, while other factories- use jetting into the cylinder, through and will promptly relieve. these ` of the cheaper grades of cloth begin which live steam Is forced under a ten years. me practically .re wrote 'it D D drying machines to accelerate the pro- thirty-two times. troubles it they, come on suddenly. to shrink at the Brat sign of cloudy cess of drying after the cloth has be6n preGaure of from- efaty, to ninety Baby's Own Tablets should always'be - But, for its length, Gray's "Elegy' y' weather, and when worn in a rain- run through the dampening machine. pounds, depending on the weight, tez• beat Tennyson's record for careful kept In "every home where there are storm are praotica'lly useless thereat- This machine consists of a rectangu tare and quality of the goods to be work. It only consists of 428' lines, young children. There is no other ! :,per for-wearing purposes, shrunk. While being passed-over one lar chamber approximately 25 feet yet it occupied the poet seven years medicine as goad and the mother has . The.cloth ,sponging process, how- 'long,'10 feet wide and 8 feet high, and tall of the two cylinder machine con- of careful compdiltion. tho guarantee of a government analyst -.ever is is use in every city and town taining live steam it is wound on tlxq at the top of the chamber are placed Of course, the most remarkable that'they are absolutely safe. The of an - size where cloth is made into second, or dead, roll of the. machine y racks of wood'over which the rolls of book tit this category is the Bible it- Tablets are sold by medicine dealers garmehte. The industry Is,divided in- damp cloth are slowly drawn by mo for drying. It is then carried on this self,for although its continuity is tom• or by mail at 25 cents•a box from The to three branches—examining,- cold roll to the measuring and winding ma- , for power, about fifteen minutes being pleie, its compilation was' spread over Dr. Williams' Medic-ne Co., Brockville, water or London shhriaking, which is consumed id' drying a seventy-Sve .Chines, where, the,exact yardage of Oat. ethe older.branch of the business, and, yard bolt of cloth. the goods is ascertained and the cloth at least a thousand years. . .team shrinking, or sponging, which In a compartment at the side of the wound on boards ready for the tailor. By way of contrast H. G. Wells cos- 4 _- 'ors devised as a time and labor saving chamber coils of steam pipe' are in— ing trade. teases to have written 10,000 words be- 'eievica The Steam`Jet Process.' ' tweed breakfast and bed, while Sir A. ' Labor Economies You Can g stalled', three fans-being used to dis• Conan Doyle once wrote a 12,000-word - Imported by. Expects, tribute the heat evenly throughout.the The steam jet of vertical cylinder Practice. story without leaving his desk. Steve, Before the bolts of cloth are put 'drying chamber. This is an elabQra- process consists In winding the cloth enson, although it is,said he would,re- One man with a 28-inch horse-drawn through any of the processes every tion of the London process and does, on short, perforated cylinders, about write a page for the sake• of correct- plow can accomplish 70 to 80 per cent. . yard is inspected by experts, known not roughen or disturb the nap of.the three.feet six inches to four feet in ing one word, wrote"Jekeil and Hyde" more work than with a single-botrtom to the trade as cloth examiners. These cloth, thus obviating the necessity of length prior to steaming. These roils in seven days. plow. idea pull the cloth over a rack or perch, refinishing the goods. when filled with cloth are set in an up. Dumas file could and did, over a One with a 28-inch plow drawn by a and all defects found by them are Refinishing is often necessary when right position over steam jets 'placed' considerable period', produce a novel tractor can cover 30 to 35_ per cent. =narked by a tape !a the selvage of the nap on,the cloth is rougheadd or in a row on a narrow table, after a .week. more ground in a day than with six 4be goods. These distinguishing marks disturbed; different machines and pro- which the steam is forced under Ares- 1 horses on a horse-drawn plow of bhe " are put is the material for the purpose cesses are used to restore the cloth to sure into the w cylinders and through of guiding the cutters, so that they its proper condition for the trade. In the cloth. The rolls,- weighing ap Crtmoe s isle for Tourists. same size. A with a two-row corn culti- may avoid placing the defects in the some places the cloth Is run over a proximately sixty paunch, are carried Robinson Crusoe's cave may soon ma i be converted into sleeping quarters vakor, when it is practical to use one, !� clothing. When, the examiners' find smooth' roll under an endless sleeve, while •till. hot and steaming by the can cover twice as much ground in that the defects ran higher than a cer• thereby smoothing and finishing.It; in operators to the winding machines. In for globe trotters, according to. Prof. Br tilnj"ndard the piece Is rejected and other places a refinishing process is doing this- it is necessary to wrap the W. A. Bry , vice- an president o1 the a day than he can with a one-row seat bask to the mill,- used, especially fdr canvas. After roll in -cloth to prevent fife operator Hawaiian Historical Society. The machine. Colic water shrinking is conducted canvas Is shrunk and dried Ia is often being burned, but despite this precau- Chilean Government, Mr. Bryan said A corn binder is 50 per cent. more by fanning the bolts of cloth through somewhat wrinkled and is put through tion the faces and shoulders of the recently, is considering creating-a na- efficient than man labor. A hay load- er a tank of clean cold water and then, this type of pressing machine, which operators' are often scalded and bWl. tionaI park and tourist resort on the increases efficiency 25 bey cent. in some factories, as It emerges from automatically smoothes and Dresses erect. island of Juan Fernandez, famed as compared to man power. cents. Next he took oft his i•ed cap 1 ft'. ". - J O� /}., fr'., and, with a-bow, presented the money •~ "` Fi 1/1`'�� to Jamie. a Although gh Jamie was touched and W-m _ pleased, he would not at first.take the , 9� '� •t _ _ -..._ - coppers; but the organ wringer per- • �"• (l - y scaded him that it would hurt Jocko'a feelings if be refused the gift. So ° with a polite bow of his own. Jamie. , ° i'^' E P E N D A B L E :_,, ^�•.+-..:" _l ' ` ` � "^ ' accepted the coins and went back into tires, like good the store. r s roads, always pay fox - a He -returned with a bag of candy. o '` / themselves many tunes When he handed the candy to his new s „ K ; o4cr. '' A Strong Body. j'store. Ll sually there 'was 'a little friends Jocko took.two•-marshmallows • ,i Partridge Tires have That is what every boa and girl!change left; and it was understood and bowed so low that the feather in I' i„ a supreme hand-built wants, isn't' it? �Ye a!1 know that, that Jamie could have for his own as his cap swept the ground. s J; dependability w h i e is E much as three cents of the.monep that ' Jamie was delighted. Fie thanked makes them savers of j ae'of the greatest blessings � � e ' dollars, tine and in- health is c - a was handed back to him. Then he the man and ,hurried• away with his �� �+i r/ We call have. With,it we can accom- 3' - convenience. They are Iplieh wonderful things in life. ' Woe can would buy marshmallows or gumdrops bundles. At the corner be stopped and ° i quality from tread to , or a chocolate mouse—whatever he'looked back. The organ inder was the inside of the casing. 'anake our bodies strong by following g gr' ° . �g ',rules like these: fancied most. grinding away, and Jocko, whose face � e � _ --- - „-•Ir I think it will be. lollipops this 'Was now white with 'marshmallow 1. I washed my hands before each „ Y�� - eel„to-4 i _yime, he said as his mother buttoned dust, was dancing to the lively.tune. , hhii 1,21L. ... !H h" v4 l,ia au(e dvt v - / 2. I washed not only my face. but into his little coat-and Luc�acd 21 J21m,C 5V21q �/ ,•'- *' ' Any elbraa and neck and I cleaned my shining quarter into his hand. snatched off his absurd little red cap "'�/ -�• 'ftgernails to-day. The store was full of people. Jamie and waved it back, Card or = . S. I kept fingers, was pushed and shoved about in the- Then,Jamie ran home as fast as he �•. p ngers, pencils and every- Psirk - thing likely to be unclean.or injurioUs crowd a long time before his turn could to show:bis mother the bag of :;--lout_of my mouth and nose to-day. came. At length, however,he received candy that he had been able to buys . d, i brushed m teeth -thoroughly" but two-packages and handed the clerk with-no change. the twenty-five cent plane _ ------0- IA j rafter breakfast and after the evening =.<r E pl a to-day It was a new clerk, and so Jamie 1Kezico has..ftad sixty revolutions in ` 5. 1 took ten or more slow, deep thought he had-better explain about aixty-one years. - ibreatha of fresh air to-day. I -was the change. "Maybe you don't know;' King George receives tin average of y he said, "but my mother lets me have 25 000 letters a year from his sub- , ''careful to protect'others if I spit, � Y - _ - TIRIES the extra re niea•for m own. _. coughed or sneezed. y jecta. 6:'I played outdoors or with the "here aren't any extra pennies thin To.remove a cold pudding or jelly • " time," answered the clerk and tarried _ _ :'window• open more than thirty min- from a mould, wrap a hot cloth round ;'Game its TheJrNdme _ away to attend to another customer. rtes te--day. the outside of the mould for a minute " 7. I was in bed ten Hours or mots Jamie stood still astonished. No extra'pennies? Then there could be no or two. To remove a hot pudding uaL jut night and kept my'aindowa open. candy,and his sweet tooth was longing -a cold cloth.. S. I drank four glasses of water, in- eaudingi x dank before each meal, slid- for Tome lollipops., He eyed the young --- -- ` ` i drank no tea, coffee or other injurious man wistfully. . drinks to day .. :"Are you sure there is no change?" 8. Ltried to eat only wholesome e food he said, _• ,' and to eat slowly. I went to toilet at Perfectly sure, the clerk answered my regular times. firmly. "Now run along home, old i� i 10. I tried to-day to sit up and stand chasmic gate one last took into the Z7 .� •• ' ,-` ' ., up straight; to keep neat, cheerful Show case where the candy stayed. �•' 2-5 -- and clean-minded and to be helpful to Y 3 = ?� ,���Cy Through the glass he could see rows of X 11. 1 took a full bath on each of,the puffy white marshmallows and sugary others. A -. days of the week that are checked (x), gumdrops, yellow taffy in twisted The BEST' i Let us practice these rules every papers, pink lollipops and chocolate y.! day and grow up into.healthy men and mice. With a long sigh he turned and. _ i' }►omen able to take odi full share in walked slowly away. CheLLwlnj 4 'the activity of the world. As he went out of the door,he al- TO a7&C CO most ran into- an organ grinder v,ith &U co ,fir No Change. a little monkey' dressed in red. The r.; Jamt=s was watching his man was just,getting ready to grind mother out a tune,'but when lie saw Jamie's 1AC m " r' ake bread. West selected lead -- i moving quickly in and out of 'the "W'hat-a da matter,ieetle boy!" he ' Creamy white dough. He wished..she asked, ' y Skillfully fn8nufactUYed DellCiotlS flavor- , a ;would make cookies instead of bread, Jamie told 'him all his trouble. Ever-fresh and_lasting" ; tot• he was longing 'for 'something "That's a fine monkey you have, sir;' - ra�fiar.. _ - _ ha Rddr_d_wllen.the story was done. ! ' - -- -- - _ ,ANCHOR PLUG work. De _ - 1 - ar me!" she said. "I've ' s - y It a . said, "Hey, Jotko!" Then a spo-e in Q:. , ,,�.! sr+ ` - used the last of the salt and the bak- a•strange language that Jamie did not - j xz:'. /ag powder, both! Jamie, you will understand. stave — . 0 . � .�eer '. ave to go to the store." But'Jocko understood. He ran his At V' Jamie's heart jumped for joy. He little paw down into the pocket of his - like,d to go on erran4s to the -grocery scarlet trousers and drew out five; , r (\ t •r P F ..}�•''.. a.y'•,!.a":e.- f. A .='•.y.._ =a,. bn ✓'h'• �•l+A.t!�'A"j .S..T.' W W Aii.7- %ap F'Am— xp r-.,- I?W-V OP.—5, -7 4W 1 , t, 01 P; -F,•, ! M. H 5, ,Jig; Ch"W"Advai doemiatw DESIGNS FOR u BITS OF 6 �Xn vas a&= A. Sum Sign That the Blood in CHILDREN SILVER BLACK BREEDING' ASTHMA-" Reed Bros.. Bothwell, Out. RUMOR Watery and Impure. MAY .FEVER I WORTH TMO ZOL Seri Nudonar 6HAJtEs wo FIN NN 47M 9. at 0 cents. X People with thin blood are much man Lippert, NJ=h --laore subJect to fiesdaelies than full ---sleepless nights, constant OR - SAM—FOXHOUND Pups. blooded persons and the form of sneezing, streaming eyes, F IA Huntero 'wishing to get something To the Point 4 -anaenlia, that afflicts grewing-'girls is wheezy breathing.— MOd. write W. J. Marlyn, BDwm&rLvW r almost always accompanied by bead- Mother (to daughter who, instead of nt- aches, together with disturbance of going to church, went for a walk with Ri%Z=MAH Substitute for Ice. _�Pe digestive organs. her Young man)—"What was the text p An interesting substitute for Ice to Whenever brings relief. Put UP in cap- this evening, dear?"you have constant or re curring headaches and pallor, of the soles, easily swallowed. Sold by Datighter—"Love one another." provided in some parts of Syria. Snow face, they show that the blood Is thin reliable druggists for a dollar. gathered in the mountains is packed '.-and your efforts should be directed to- Ask.our agents or send card for N;), The Drawback. in &'conical pit,dug In the ground and wa-rd building up your blood. A fair free sample to Templetoll's. 141 Doctor (pointing to. the provided at the bottom with a dmln e-teat t treatment with' Dr. Williams' 'Pink o -carry, off the water formed—fo X Y X hoard on which are letters P King St. W. Toronto. -of the—show some 'iiiiai;oldably melts. irills-*111-4o-thts-effecti v ely,--an -0 Q K, et6.)—"Can you read that?" The snow is tamped firmly and 'cover. rich red blood made by these pillsi will Patlent—"LummqP I can reaC it, but °'remove the headeche. TANDERINE" FOR ed with straw-and leaves. I'm bleat if I can pro--.-,. More disturbances to the health are From these pits the solidified snow `tcassed by thetr_blood.-thau most-people is distributed to customers 1-119h Finance. on pack- :have any Idea of. When your blood horses, and costs all the way from 10 .,-.FALLING HAIR Rathlee'n:' "Did you return Harold's Is Impoverished, - the nerves suffer to 25.cents per 100 poun a. ring when you broke off your enga:je- rom lack of nourishment, and d you me neurl- went?" Y be'troublbd with insomnia For a few cents you can save Maggie:, ,No, r.paid him what It Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere? -tie, neuralgia or sciatim. Muscles your hair and double cost him. Diamonds have gone up a its beauty A-woman-who ma -man Aqbject to strata are Undernourished- 9496 9388 hundred per cent. since he bought it." rries a poor and you may have muscular rheuink- Transfer Transfer for love never forgives her pretty tism or' lumbago. If your blood is daughter who deliberately goes and Design Derign Not a Suitable Companion. thin and you begin to show symptoms No. 1039 No. 96-1 does likewise. of any of these disorders, try building 9496--Girl's Dress (to be slipped on Mother—"Willie, you are not to use -,that bad language." up the blood with Dr. Williams' Pink over the bead; with or without tie-on France is planning to build for ex panel). ' Price, 25 cents. In 5 sizes, Willie (aged twelv'e)—*Shakespeare Pills, and as the blood Is restored to' hibiVion purposes the largest ball in Its normal condition every symptom 6 to 14 years. Size 10 requires, figur- said what I have just said." the world, covering about 18% acres. od, 2% yda. 32 ins. wade; plain, 1 yd. Mother—"Well, you must -stop go! of the trouble will disappear. There = are more peop;e who owe their pre- 82 ins. wide. Ing with h. sent state of good health to Dr.'Wil- P ini, then." -McCall's Transfer Design No. 1039. rice, gr) cent,. llama' Pink Pill q than to any other 9388—Child's romper (dropped At thexrossRoads. MOTHERI .. medicine,. and moat of them do not back). Price, 20 cents.' In 3 sizes, 2, He was a little Belgian lad, hesitate to say so. 4, and 6 years. Size 4 requires,romp­ Whom war had somehow failed to Fie" ; . California Syrup of You can get Dr. Williams' Pink Pills !r, 1% yda. 27 Ins. wide, or 1 yd. 36 mar. through any dealer in medicine or by ins. wide; yoke, sleeves, pocket laps, yd. 27 ins. wide, or Best Laxative Almost &-baby face be had, Child's 11 at 60 cents a box or six boxes j % MA wide. yd.-36 ins. Bewildered now, and vaguely sad. for $2.50 from the Dr. Williams Medl- These patterns may be obtained To stop falling hair at once and rid "Where are you going in the wind tine Co.,-Brockville, Oat. fio% your local McCall dealer, Or the scalp of every particle of dandru And rain? And must you. travel ff, far" an Toronto, Dept. W. from the McCall Co., 70 Bond St., get a small bottle of d6lightful .'D derine" at any drug or toilet codAter He said, "rye started out to find Lifeless Mars • for a few cents, pour & little in your The country where the motheri are." Ask for Minard's and take no other. hand and rub it Into the scalp. The "=ale" of Mars seem destined After r' usually to be relegated the limbo -of ex several 'applications the hat � - MONEY ORDERS.- to ploded ideas. Astronomers to-day are Jack's Answer. stops coming out and you can't And -Remit by Dominion Express Mangy* Order. If lost or stolen you get your mostly of opinion that they are mere was giving a any dandruff. Help your hair grow The schoolmistress strong, thick and' and become money back. -irregularities of the planet's surface. practical lesson on fractions. soft, glossy and twice as beautiful and As for the so•called "snow caps" at, "Children," she said, "here is apiece abundant. More herrings are eaten than any the 31artlan poles, It in sue peeted that of meat. If I cut it In two what should other kind of fish. 'they may be frozen carbonic acid. I have?" )dore likely that than frozen water, In- "Halves," said the class in chorus.Orus. $10,'000 for a Postage Stamp. asinuch as there is. almost, no mo4s- "And it I cut it sigafuTl The one-cent postage-stamp 'of Bri- ture in what little atmosphere ),farm Lift Off coms, "Quarters," ■came the reply at once. Ush Guiana is worth,over $20,000. Accept -California" Syrup or fts. J. possesses. "And if I cut it again?", Water Is the prime-essential for the There' is only one known specimen Doesn't hurt a bit and ]Freezong enly—look for the name Califorals, ais "Eighths." said half tbe*class, the In existence. It was Issued In 1856. the package, then,you are Sure your support of animal or plant life. Hence other' half zha�l costs only a few, cents. child Is having. the best and most p�ta Llqgg'a dignified and Is at present-In the collection of It., in inconcetrable that either can -silence. a Parisian stamp collector, harmless physic for the little stow exist on Mars, which must be nearly "Good! And If I cut the pieces Another philatelic treasure is the as ary as we moon. ill Lhn' 7t &ch. liver and bowels. Children love Office" Mauritius. The Its fruity taste. I'all directions an ever had 4nhabitants the last of them Dead silence In the class, but one specimen In King George's collection each bottle. You must a" "C"all. must have died of cold and hanger hand was raised In solitary state at was sold In 1104 for $7,250. ,To-day;t ages ago. Thus the absurdity of try- the back of the room. would fetch a much bligger.amount. Ing to communicate with them by "Well, Jack, what 6 the answerr' The history Of the issue of this 4&0 wireless or'other signals i's manifest. "Please, ma'am, mincemeat.­ z. stamp Is curious. Mauritius, in I8471 decided to follow the 7 lead of the B71 MA IN WH Mother Couiifry and issue stamps. A • local watchmaker was commissioned Vast Iron Depos its of Austrafia to make two dlea--one for a penny By -and one for a twopenny stamp. CUMURAHEALS -. The recent discovery of enormous substances contain It. It circulates in -mistake the words "Post Office were the blood of animals and pervades the engraved on the -plate instead of aw IWIA ..:ldeposits of iron ore at Yampt sound, Vay In no Australia, is of great juices of plants.. The black spec "Post Paid." Five hundred impres- ks to be observed in any-handful of-beach stone of each stamp- were- taken, and -importance to the world. A lode of sand are magnetic iron ore. as soon as these were used up the dies Timbled WeAL ;4 several hundred feet thick and over were-\discarded. me Many years ago a railroad was built Only twenty-two Doe3L E hurt a -b1t1__Drop__a_little cn�l f"M CRUM am bt 200 feet wide runs many- miles, for the purpose of fetchin specimens`exist tamtday. a of, t tewe Vermilion "Fr6ezone" on an aching corn, instant- mob that we woe told was ectewd. through two Islands Some1htug_4flw-4Tym "'ta'e' 'Min0s"of' the rmillon The Hawaiian Wands two-cent ly that corn stops hurting, then short- Her got move 100,000,000 tons of ore with an average Mountafts, in �the Lake Superior re- Stamps Of 1851, of which there are IY You lift It right• or with fingers. and She robbed com- ing less of ale"),The of 65 per cent. pure metallic Iron, is gion:`A cut through the Mesaba range only about a dozen In existence, are Trulyl lkctuilly in eight; and the liltuation is revealed the greatest Iron deposits. in worth at least $4,600 each. Your'druggist sells a tiny bottle of breakingoutweavW7 but the ore appeared In "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient that I bad totlegkman such that the quarried material can existence; kcby and burned so Oe delivered by chutes directly Into such unfamiliar shape that at,first It to remove every hard corn, soft corn. on bar hands to beep Montreal, May 29th, '09. ship's holds. was not recognized. It was soft or corn. between-the toes. and the cal- hor Iftm acratehirw- The world's consumption'of iron Is, gravelly stuff, which now Is dug out Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. "This tratible lasted luses. without soreness or Irritation. Yarmouth, N.S. weeks before I used Cuticura. I mad of course, tremendous, and is steadily with steam shovels. Experts say that Gentlemen.'—1 beg'to let you know one Iwo box of Catk=m Olutemm increasing--At-present the Aupply is' nowhere else does the crust of the - AM=%*":!oases, 3me slosseboo that I have used MINARD'S LINI- With two Cakes of C=k=a soap -obfAined from a few great deposits of earth contain so large a mass of gook on MENT for some ti%e, and I find it the (sj,,W)un�l rich ore, but these will not last Incle when she was howled wealth. DOG DISEASES H.Stares,Blen"ci—Pj.,zia�Oat. best I have ever"used for the Joints Initely', and, when they have been ex- Explorers.have been_astonished to a "d now to road Cutic=Soap,01-itmem and Tat•, 7� .-.-4aimted raiiiikind will be compelled to find in the wilds of Africa savages ac. ad Muscles. Mailed Free to any Ad- com are Ideal for drily Uses i dress by author. Yours very truly, the AU tall back upon lowgradq ores. This quainted with the art of getting iron 3L Ofty Glow:,Co Ointment 25 Sold will mean of extraction from Its ores and- it. TO; THOMAS J. HOGAN. Eno. SL 11441011ma higher cost 11's West 3ist aLreet theENuninion. ansomi smelt The Champion Clog and Pedestal Pew York U.&A. P"Ld .1 a corresponding rise'in the price the ore,• they use a-primitive blast ;f iron. furnace of baked inud, with charcoal Dancer of Canada. Iron is In reality the most precious for fuel and bellows tb engender the if the metals, inasmuch as, it Is th6 ' requisite' heat It seems altogether .-7 ONLY TABLETS MARKED. sue most necessary to the human race. likely that knowledge of these process. Just Fancy I. Dur modern civilization might be said es was originally derived by their an- Fortunately it is cestors in prehistoric days from the io be based upon it marbles ln*Greenland. BAYER" ARE ASPIRIN . . Potatoes seldom grow larger•-th' very plentiful. It is the chief giver of Arabs and Phoenicians, who then, as marbles the Interior of an ordinary, piano W10T to earth and rock. Nearly all In later times, overran Most of Africa. there is about a mile of wire. Spain has fewer 'daily ne*s',papers than any other European country. Not Aspirin at All without the 1113ayer Cross" Bees will suck over 3,000,000 flowers In gathering one pound of honey.' A snail, crawling without a pause, ga­r Bal I the Su i would occupy'fourteen days and live • hours to travel a mile. ',.by eating a ceieal that contains its Although there is a steady demand own sugar-self-developed from for long-human hair, the.clippings from men's heads have no commercial grain in malting— value. New York Museum has a specimen of the largest bird's egg in the world, a that nt tbA extinGt sBpyejmjjj of Mada- gascar. With a shell one-eighth of an inch thick and twenty-six inches in \ _ r "-.' to circumference ,it has a holding capacl• ty of two gallons. For Colds, rain,Rbeaynatigm, Ach- 'package which cmtalnst complete M• Anew method of checking fires In e you are getting real As a breakfast or luncheon Cereal with cream Ing Joints, Lumbago, Sciatica, Neu- rections. Then y mines is by means of boxes of find ribs, and for Headache, Neurm-" As ------ en--3�-- As" --- or m 2 milk; or sprinkled over fresh fi-uit or berries, 4 E_.,�. 1.. 7- ekel�n the name "Bayer' or-teen years. • Now made In Canads. Grape-Nuts adds jo of the tunnel. Any shock due to an ym an not taking Aspirin at all. I, Handy tin boxes containin 12 tsb_ explosion is sufficient to cause them t OnOmkill. 0 Accept only 4-Bayer Tablets Of i lets cost but a few cents. 2F7 break a-,-.ray from their supports, and -•.Aspirin" in an unbroken "Bayer"i also sell larger "Sayer" packages, the finely-divided dust falls Into the There to only one Aspirin_-1%&yer"_you mu" may -B&yoso Buy from. your passag67.'at4d prevents the flames from JLspirin is the trade mark (registered In Canada) of Bayer XnnursaturG of 10045- gToCer, spreading. acetIcacidester of Sallcyllea6ld. Whilo It to well known that Aspirin means Hater 41 manufacture, to assist the public aWnSt ImItStions, the Tablets of Barer compser ED. 7 ISSUE No. 33-120. ►3ji be stamp" with their general trade-,Vk the M"sr C roma r•a + i a� r .L .rr,+•.ryT,r, , ryq '„ •�,'y p•.h 'Ca. ,, : ': .. a,�,.�, F+,C ::rfi••-• ':: - '•71i"Al ,�,: '+Y••';- .ti."T_.. .;_,. y dv, rs ,,,ter ^kt ..r", .T,i ^'STr.•c' 'T �'` a-. '7.`q.i r ';�•-f' ��'L. rq.r^ .,!�;�.: i: •1v't•�;"t::w.;'.•' y''?'-"t;'�L�"`�,"•-,: ;z"�' i^,�!n!+.- . .�, ,9',.'",r,. .-5u. `°. .t?I,✓, :.. .t �� :a • - .`� _ -'i'.. �' • ,. "••y' •i y` �A.w; '•F�..ia': .M1;.r, ':c:= . .. t yy v .9:°w"`:•.',f".':w� N '�' w Y � - ,.. ..S. .. w 3A- rw.:,t;U�.i •Y"" v Cep . : r=. `"L � I� $ .•.rx —Mrs.A. Palmer spent °couple -The Metbadiet peo Ie"will be __ '` - • of days last week with friends in' deeply inte rested in the special ,. e Myrt l e. vfces to be condnct�cY is their BUN Y ,•_-HARDW , - " '. :rj• •:' „ -Simon Stephenson has pureb. --- -T• Bu'ntinit la having his tees" church next Sunday, ,,,Aug.; 16th, . Wised u1c'oi*�"runaboet. idence ro-moileled and is installing In the morning, the pastor, as • ' -Mrs. Fred Pedlar, of Port a furnace. D istrict •Chairman tivilldeal with .Some SpeclalsJor the Farmer' .Y 'Hope, is visiting at the parson- -Dr. Henry will be-here as usual the "Minimum Budget," as pre- . ,•' _ _ `�' ,- . - . , , �• . _ugge next Tuesday to attend to his pro- seated by the Pickering and And - _ -9t. George's Church Next Sua_- sessional duties. ley Circuit laytneu'e commission, ;iday services at 10.30 n. m, and Our popular male quartette and adopted by a largely attended �t ' - " Made a decided hit At Hillside sir- 'Vreonold and Zinoleulu " 0 p m. g• tweeting of'the official board. It - 1 -Messrs. Anuis & Andrew have den party last Week.' was moved by E. L. Chapman and - '' nwved their gasolene tank to their -slits, Filed T, Bunting is spend- seconded by W.H. Bell, that we - -In quarts, half gallons and gallons garage. ing a couple of weeks' vacation at adopt a budget for all purposes of Machine -Found, a raincoat. Loser ap Lake of Bays,\luskoka. $2275 - fur the circuit. Lind that Machine Oil' .pply to 111rs. Fawcett, -Church St., -The raspberry crop is now Pickering pay $1830, and that +* .1 Pickering. • over. Ripe tomatoes from the At dley pay$625. The order was Best quality 50 cents A gallon .r local gRrdeners enerss Down in • ` `'. -C. H. Burling a as.away a few fMis Gladys vi�iC :e Ea: page Ft nuanimuusly by a standing _ - - •" days lost week purchasing a fin_o Y. an care a is tl dY Vest fUOIS _ :iioq uauLlJr lieal'se. ellsaion. It was also moved lay ' - _?'• -Miss Jeat, Clark left on Satur- eter. London and Woodstock. Thos. Puckrin and seconded by Forks, Rakes, Hoes and Handles " Dr. Marsh, accompanied b day to visit at the home of her - - p Y «'. L.Cunrtice, that We, ass board ._.aunt in Goll'ingwood. his daughter, Miss Ina, spent over do hereby most urgently reeltrest, : ••:: . : Sunday with his ,sou, 'John, 'of -The urinates of the last meet Y oar people to rally unitedly to the - -.•: -ang'of the Township council are Hatwilton• - Slip ol-T of the various -funds- otStove"' --held over for next week. -A ji�int meeting of lire Picker the church with increased liber: bee' oui latest Coal Oil - + -A minrber of boy scoots from ing Fire C:o. and the Chamber of atlity and promt)tiuess; that it tray ' '-.'Toronto are camping here and ap• Commerce-will be held in the town be possible fur us to retllain as R No wicks to replace, Blue$ame -� pear to have an enjoyable tiu,e, ball at,8 P. m., on Thursday. Aug. strong self-supporting circuit use• .shins. G. E. G1iweT and child, 19th, to consider the question of der nets and unproved goad}lions. blur's space w5o }rave been visiting relatives erecting ecting a new Coven hall. We would also request all -our- --in-Bradford, returned home last W. J. and Mrsi. Clark went to people to kindly avid the memliers - 1 Burner, burns 24 hours on 1 gal oil _ ~' week. _ Barrie to-day,(Thur,day) for the of the commission', Who are mak- "- -Sam and Mrs, Stephenson,__of fourth annual re-union of the Me- ing' a survey' of the circuit, by Come and be convinced -Oshawa, spent Sunday with the Conkey family. Members of this pledging financial and Moral sins E �' Y 'former's parents, Juhn Rod :firs, family Will be preiept front diner- port to the - full -limit uf. their Stephenson. ent parts of the United States and increased ability. Rev. Dr, Pick- T 71Y' - • =Alex: �Vilson hats been huaq Canada. Rrd, of Bruoklynl �. I'., hill J N Bt.Ll�dy Pickering during two weeks re-painting the -R'e woilld like to mention the preach at 7 p. nt., from a very r , : -Pine block, at present occupied -presence of a patrol 6f the Toronto popular subject to, be announced by J. R.Theltton. Boy Scout at the gsrdeu party by hiulself This will be a rare -- — --- - --- - ' --' -- --'- - J -Fir. and Alas..Noxon Rod Miss on 'dug. 2nd. They wee- of t +t treat. Special singing by the °GENTS LOOK HERE s Agnes Every, of .Torogto, !peril aisistauee to the wornera cut tt1� t,lale quartette. Let u� till the , Sunday with the latters' mother, grutinds, and their willingness to --hunch. Snud%y School at 2 p. in. , -erne reflects great credit on theul League, Fri.l:l at 8 m. The Mrs. 'D. F. Every. Y p -C. H. Found, of Claremont. `elves and on the Scout•m3ster, bfic harvest festival is sliRpinit up We have some splendid vRtuei in Neckwear. The best dssortment of Ties we = has about completed the brick \1r.•Sinis.-Coal. - fine for Sept. '2#3 find '27.-J. «'. D. ever had at 1 W, I.,,ic)and 2.611.. Our Soft collars are. the very littest, work fort c Draper's new real- -Drs. Atmore and McEtven-at- ' _ _ thing. Yoil can't better them in quality,style or price. deuce on Church St. tended the annuli convEntian of policQ Jlitpi-tr-tte -Moore at C"ubr- We are cleaning out our$urwrner Slai'ct•1 and offer-a real bargain. -hits. K. F. Beamish ailci child- the Ontario Veterinary 'A-.-ucia- gunk the other day f;ned a tuna We are reducing them froni-3.5(Yto 1.50- - rea, of Brookh6, spent a day--legs, Turontu, uue�\'etlnenduy and 60 and costa, or $IS in all,'for Our Fine Silk and Cashmere Sox are the beat on the market. We also % -`.recently with A. W. and \l,r neglecting to adverts-e R tnrpauln have sued tine irntieavy alt•wool sox. ' ` Crawforth, of Church St. ration'ba of beens as�ed dot in 1 ripe lie ilaid found. This =hottld b�a tit'ateli for Lowndes' Fall Sample;. Put off buying that suit until you see us. -The :Vi=ses- Horn and- Master p g Ir+son to rriany people in this sec• We hope to make this line batter than ever. (Clifford, of Peterboro, are holiday all t nracticinglg�leterinetries� fro tivn, who Rt'e very veuiisti in ad Shoe repairing of all kinds promptly attended.to. ing at the home of their grand- verti+inn articles they find, The regi ter prior to Jau. 1, 1921, parents, W. G' and•Mrs Ham. Inw makes it itvperati-ve on the L-� - -Kenneth and Ws. Gordon and -The.police trustees of the vil- finder of an article that the find Fred ed T. Bunting, - Pickerina ' child, of Toronto, are spending hitevtile on Wednesday evening at mu•t be advertised ill' the local Estabtished;1837. k their vacation here with the form. g newspaper, if there is one, and by or's mother, Firs. James`Gordon. last and made- a new agreement other means if not. .-Mrs. H. A. Matchett and dan with the township whereby the . "V filer Miss Helen, of \i(ineton, N. village ig relieved of the cost and - _-._ .-. ! :. . . t Now d'dvertfaernenta. gD mxintenan.ce of township bridges.- ` _ are:visitingg with the former's but the will assutrie all re±pdnzi parents.Geo,M. and Airs. Palmer. � OR SALE-A. DeLaysl separator � i j ore • bility or the two bridges on "� , -J. R. and Mrs, Thexton'motor 3 No,1_,SW capacity,never been used. Cow- ` lea{ to Kempville with Toronto Church street. Hitherto the vil-' Nr► _ � an 8 Shepherd;Pickering, 34t! friends last week and spent aeon-. Inge shared with the township in ro rtfon to taxation the rural �i OR SALE-Chevrolet •190 touring, ,ple of days renewing old acquaint--p m first cl'i is condition. A good bup for crsh, ' +. cost of construction and mainte'n- Geu, Wesf,R.R.2,Pickerin •• 97tf ..•1anCeP. g+ • • • • _ -Thomas Robbins has rchas- since cif all bridges in the township ,Right Prices and Right Quality _. pu OST-A small gold brooch- with ed back froth Air. Fadden the farm arid-village. As the county rate' I, I tirorubiev, valued as a keepsake, Finder °• ion the Brock road which he sold is increasing, she n ill have no. return to mrs,Stutch.Pickering. 47•'ts g p more to spend on her streets.than - - ' to him lasts ring, and has taken NEW TI\SHOP-Having secured m Groceries i�t08ae95iOn. foruierly. —\fhc remises fo:m:•rly occumcd " W. J. + - {�' -Miss Edith lAw. of Tt1O�r to, -Rev. Mr. Bailey., of the edi• .work. E . prcpared vacs 45-45 or repair ,� • 50c•. "^"i- ' torial staff of The Pioneer, the -- Choice Red Sal,ruon,. Redonda," ... . liras retaraed home, afterspPnd.'ing - - - - • 'a two weeks' holiday at the home I-iffic4al organ of the Dominion FAR BALE'-WaQUnq, buggies, "Cock of the North," 4oc blows scu"er., and mnv:r, an.l all k!nda of Choice red Sgl(nUn, of her abuts. the• Misses Latv'and Temperance Alliance, occupied ;r^niPmcnts,ahw several kiv.haasto:es and sew ' :wtjher friends. the pulpit of St, Andrew's Church ;g machines. H Herman.clare:~nat• Peonr Choice Pink Salmon, "Carnation," ... ... ' 5c H. Doyle and .dauirb. --oil Sunday last. -At the-mornincr ;., Choice Red Salmon (halfs), "Ulover Leaf," 28c ter; Mi,§s Corinne, of Toronto, he spoke on the progress nl.ade 1 sl\DER FUR SALE-6 ft., cut S - have' been spending a few days towards =enuring prohibition,'and 1 )" •,+ , •::', I. :a•! ,' Jr+ :a h am: .n>tt•. laic • .. ... �•: C with the foriver's parents,- G. U. of the present situation of the ..; ;r;':', ::;i'`r:"'�Lc. F}tie Chicken Har � v. and sirs. Painter, tau=e. At.the evening service \I r. J',;;.i At'c.: loroit:o, a •t, "Glacier" Sardiuej ... -. .. =` ' :. 2 for Sic MissGeorrtieShirleyhaQre�ittr.- -BA}Tey, who hR: just' returned {- OUN -en' Tuelday. Ju!� 2 th, • . . „ _ -- - --= _ ed her no=itiun as-teacher of the from it three trio nths' tour set t� .,;acc,,P::kr:maxid Whuh>,�: .�;;n "i� hale Steak, + .,r'Giwtp::u.ia t�ar.rr m:+y r.a•e•wr by ' Ba otsville school'to itccPlt'the Scotland, revie,.ved the condition ::n, ,',aft cx;xrx.. lit "Fra Benton" 40e a' va r qty y " Corbel Beef position of principal of the llligh of affairs in that country. Since to J.S.Balvlon,.Pic.! ring. as-1. - : land Creek school the war drunkenness has. increa __..__,. .-__ ._�- 'Fray Cilipped B,ef, in glass, . .'v . .,. - .•. 28c -Rev. J. W. Down attended a edR'itb alariv}ng rapidity, (,R 5.3(.1:-.�•cilnicp.f•+rrn of'135 , btlCtilE' h •• w+ll •+aLrr,•,!, Cool bui!dinc�. and „ ^ rr•' meeting of the Wh it'by DI�LGiCL r'Otlntry l9 being alt'OtLrEd t0 L11C. i•` _: , pow can he i v,n this fa:l. Full Also many other lieu, such as eC' CAtsup,� �onarch" Piekles, M - eeeretariea at BCOOkII'n on Wed- g f� tr^@sr�fion h\•b, tst. For further particulars ap- neat danger into which she has p to J, F. 11incy,•whub,y. 4611 ''Aylmer" Purk And BC'.t French Jiustard, Olives, ::nesday afterpoqu to transact im- plunged herself. --- _- ----r- = . :portantchurch bnsinea -One of the greate,t infiuetices alt�l F0,R S:1 LE-11)0 being Worcester sire Sauce F':r :_. c,.n, is 1'°:k.:r na. •rink in.`i.fcanit• -Firs. D. \l. Destnoncl auo son, in Attractiug people to a, town of- r-,u- ,plenty�i water,TUnning,nrin F`O;ses• „ • ' (� it lit 1':r_1. P rcha <r will i5:`Elizabeth MI99" Havel Heard, \li== Evelyn 'village is the beAtlt•� ui the-e - > do .ell plrtimg. Ap;�!y t \try Elirabc:h McNish and friend, Mr.Lnc•kwood, places. Oue of the deli gilt� ill, Hr „1,Brougham, . 4t`;f " all of Toronto, are vi siting 1lrs. motoring is that of feastio,z the •_ MEN'S WEAR -:- Y ) rs OR SALE-6 registered shnrthorns: ,. R, Found, of the hale line, eyes on beautiful home well kept F,,irer due 1uq.2T• 2 cow;.;.and ;vear,old, t -Joseph and \ins. 'Collins, of lawns, vine-clad verandahs and h,•:i.'c 22monthaold, heifer 7 months aid,!lull 1u -- Peabody Iiarki Pants, oat Arrived, all sizes 'Collingwood, Nortllan and Mrs luxuriant And heaittifnl flowers.' rr.ntniolci. •l!sncuti,randsetofheacycleigh.. y . . ... .tRpiy to Fred-Lacey,lnt:i3,B. F. can.. Pick, - ;Collins and •Aubrey Colvin of To- As a rule fences are an eye sore as; ir.c. ,Irid.phpne bur Malvern: Highland Creek - Peabody Overalls Rrid Sltlt)ek-, ill black, blue and white Tonto, visited ou 5uuda'y with W. they are so of tell Allowed tr►fi►11 Y °-_ ''_'iQ — stripe, plain blue, eta. J.and Mrs. Monue.y and family. into a dilapidated condition, and `ARM FOR SALE-IM acres, g,or,c1 = -Motoristso have - discovered thus detract from the bregnty l" ci iy'!pan,.:n;oOrl�tst+:of cultivation,fnuly __._.The Peterboro Work Boot-Don't fail to get a pair e 1bat the Kingston toad is now set of an otherwise aCCI'AC'Cl(.'e lOOk- l ced, tc,:tcred by well and spring, 3'acres ri;;nor bu5h.�gnnrl back house and Lank barn ling into good CO1lrliti0n And COIL ing homme. Nevertheless they may i''r„+c•<siofi'can he arranged to quit purchaser, For sequently the 'traffic is rapidly in- add to the appearance of a place hit e`l\'hire.`^!�Ppl}+it H.E,Poy�tr: �r to T. creasing, especially during the if they are of a neat, design and •' LADIES' WEAR -•- ,5 week-end, kept nicely psi led.' Another eye: �;aRti FOR SALE-Being lot 1, �•� • - _ • ain.p.Toa•n•hip of PlLkeiing, �Cnn tain!nq i -The Whitby :llale.Quartette sore to many places is the bottle- i_'1 a re;•3:,rt,ilcs from 'roronro• rood bank , - :± Is prepAred to give A sons: sergiee yard Which is allowed to gr,)w tip tiara vix`P•drive slice!,pig pen and hen house. Dress Lengths, fiXtired voile a yards to piece, n0 two hardwood hush, 2 ai'.tes of cc-dar. never-failin^, alike, at 1,)5 and "r,00 per party / ,�' ” in a'tly C}lnl-ch gin Sundays(evening With many Noxious weed-, n high crick, good pasture. iramc house, rural 'ma0ml referred free of charge. except are knocked down once a yERC, a,mrincnt iochurcLc+,, scbcolnn tarn, go„a ° ° preferred) R settlement; none better, on le.ding read. a -Plain Colored Voile, for smocks, dresses etc', 40 inches cost of transportation. Phone or after thev reach tmatui ity. In ,uick gale for.`'DiaiU. Apply to John.Anson,70-� Wide, per yard 1.25 'write E. W. Evaits, Whitby, *14 motoring through a country tout•• Dovercourt Rd.,Toronto. .44t( c -We congtatulate \lks Frank}e its aim at pas ing tlirongh towns White Voile,plain and striped, We to 1.10 per yard Shirley with bavin passed and that have a r y, ELM DALE MILLS g reputation for beaus $angAlo Aprons, navy with, white, polka dot, 'all also Rzilfred�lonney'w with having and when people are looking fora ; ,passed with 'honor; the recent new home nothing npi)eals to =CKERING sires, 2.u0'each exalmination f6r entrance into them more strongly than a 'town Ion can a1WR�s get-the be=t\fans- Blouses, Gloves, Collars, 'Hosiery, Etc. - Normal and Fainilty of Eilncation. or village made up of Rttlydctive tuba Flour Made frown No. i. -Between thirty and forty In- homes, Within the pn=t 0-venty Manitoba Wheat. sinus al e here at present pi llling five years Pickering has made RoyAl Hou=ehold and Glell6ra for flax Rrne i i \ii: Mr--much progress in this re= lec_t. 13reacl. Tty 'bag. J_ - Rose has iiPAt'l ' double the acre r 1 ' � o •a - - s - 3 Pelple Ale )etztnulnQ'to lee )zuli. pastry Flour I'rPSh Rulied OatS _ • age that he had la,t year, mid the the fact that a home is not merely BRAN, SHORTS crop is mil-11 t)Ptter. Ile Will he R place of shelter 'fiwrl tine cold :MIN FE:BDSil able to give employment tua'large blASts of Winter and the rail:- OAT CHOP B US � SOLD staff the year runilil, si showers of summer. Alrnf t front _ ICHUSHE;1) U•1TS Some r f clan ceillent rideR'nlhs these uses they are begiuninq to - R:1RLEY CHOP Are very badly in raced of repair, realizethnt ti, hrinte shouN have WIIEAT !Fnrly in the' Spring t17P contract other features. Pint i> >la ilia a 1 y h CR,ICI�ET) CORN Fabe'_�� _ _9 - - -- —_m_arded by Ctle pci ICE t'llstPe3 N�xtel'nall Vlu �hnti�u, rrtrtr�t*?Y UlWlt Lrennh substitdbustnes d the work Was begun. But were never so benlxtifnl ns tulle Ctlf Meatl. i fore an•y progress had been are uoh•, and the ;ante interest. }a \T-)lass=ea \lent ' f01' Veit teen Cla3'8.ade the provincial hightray nu- taken ill tlse-i"nterior--of onr holues. CHOPPING •1ND OATS orities ordered the Work .stop• If eve wish to bring more people CRLSgINC= EZ d, ou account cf changes likely to'out village we should Attract Glee prices on feed ill ton lots. ' get y'out•"bargains be made in the road Way, We them here by c•onvincinR themm try BELL PHOVE:' ink something shotild be done the beauty of the place that it is a F. W Wee]It�R Rs parts of the walk are rath most desirable piACe in which to G, A, {ILLESPIE '\`C'DUNBART61 dangerous. make their home. Chopping every day.,._- :• .-r .a;,, .�• roa - -J ,.,v:, -,i.a' :.-�. i - ;It. •l •. ++,'..,}"r�• :� a"''",:w..•i-