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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_08_20 .,.,.r,:: ,,. ""it"FN.IY 'x,'"`'r'°^ �.+ .s°,�" i '- =Y+...:Y..'".fK, '�a fib"-. ' saws«-. -R »T• J -.G� q.,h ��"!'`'�x°'r-N5: - h 7,,. ,, ,.. r?: rr �^ y,,,»9 „'�s, -.?-°' x 3' '�:il""�'�w _� -fin'�:.. .."�•'" •i'., .N ,.,t. r a<�t7�`Ljri..^ _Psis +r•--.w.- .•^•.,,: "'";t:+'.�..,.• i��.3;.�3�"a�- ��'.� � '� _,ii r �'w'��!.,ls, •t • ,, 1 `'"'., •' ., ..:�,�•"'^+�,: `A .._:% �i sJ��'.'.'",`i�.V^°x'." ., �.-. .r .,� ,,.,i'�= %x.•,w5:; .'- �'+'L�ins�.��T-a"� � "����� -.a.•� y.fi�iA"" •PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, AUGUST 20,' 1920 � �� No. 48 VOL• 'XXXIX 9 T Proftiotarcal. Zizvbo. 66I4AWA FAIR SCAR60R0 Geo. E., ''Baker this ea g S Established 1828 The bi fair at 0 haw@ twill be held To show the Township" Council dfedttcuG year on .ept. 13, It hrA,k5, If you I that the people of Scarboro are strung- . GREENWOQD are got g to exhz t .end to Chas. P. Iv behind Sir Adam Beck and he• n br E. FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- I D.,vis, Secretary, Oshasva, for a prize Hydro-rad{etl policy. a•'Hydro" picnic r . tared member of the Optomvtrical seal _ _. 11Bt.--Read [he announcements in-this I will be held at stop 27 on the Kingston oiation of Ontario. speclal attention given to iti -the fitting of glasses, E _ . Er seat week .-ronA on Satur_dkty. In the southern, .,.a,an• sari _ - section of the township the-action-off- MI � You knew you Barn or Hut29e CHERRYWOOD the council in delaying the passing-of N 'F. TOMLINSON. 3T B., Member R ptrid be struck b li htaiu the debentures for the Toronto East- `. •'of the College,of Physicians and Surgeons Y x g .ThP.peoolpof Cherrywood congratu- ern,Radial, which the ratepayers,rati- a }i� of late Dr. .,Sce t t formerly y Dried by uu August 1st, 14iZt) late hiss Effie Milne on receiving the Bed 'by a tremendous majority last - the lateDr.R..$rcdie.dtidlatterlybyr?r, Cald• - '— "county scholarshi ' ' _ - - `• 'well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y You couldn't pet Lightning p' at the• recent!winter, has been strongly criticised. ` g g Fl pi'o. 7 t hb c Enteance Ex<tminalign. At its lost meeting the counetl passed faction soon, enuugh. I �T E.iCARTR RIGHT, 3I. P., �1, During the electric storm which thedehenture�, but added a rider to V • C.1P.d S..Ont. A coroner'for the Coun- In 1919 there were `391 burns ppassed over,this locality -on Saturday, the -effect that they were not to-be s _ ty of On tario, .Office hours : 12-2-and 6-8 G. D. Milne's barn was struck by light.�issued until after the .newly-forrved BRA`' SHORTS' 14 p'm•• " 1918 " '3!t barn@ ' or.a'otberlhcurs by appointment phone Ben ning and completely destroved, in- commission had reported on the radial No. 4. Ind 3phtoneNo,400. Pictscrinz. Ors- burtled by lightning in Ohtario eluding the season's hay, about 100isttuation. This action @'number of R�-S D�ATg " 3 �Ve conneret tip all tjletal g five-pigs.shels i oats and other contents,also I ratepayers have resenteds strongly BARLEY FEED p parts iv- 4 O. licKIi`ON, M.D., L.R.C.S., The loss is faitly covered as they did-the council's previous _ - ,N. Edlnburtzb, member of the College of ing' you N PotLplete _ _, by 14suranep, tc.•of delay, and it is said that•a•r•eso- - 51j�E13 CHO]? 'CORN --Physicians and surgeons of Ontario.licentiate Circuit sy;t<tn. lotion will he introduced at the.picnic r T of Bo al College of leas Surgeons, omennrgIa caUing for the removal of the hold-up a Idal attention d deleasee of women Sn :Get our prices. — KINSALE, clause. Mayor McBride, M. P. P.�f Mixed Grain for hens, trh!]drea. Offioe and residence,Brougham, li 1�'e save you m9uey, Everybody is coming to the gram a, Brantford; G.T:Halcro, M. P. of Also Cliiek Feed on"It Legal. _ garden.party is be held on H, W. Mc-' Harililton; Controller Alfred-, >.and ille, 'Ont.' FSrien's.beautifu l lawn, under the sus• of-Turontot F. H, Richardson, deputy- ;�T H. KFNNEDY. Barrister. Sc l- OU pices of the Kinsale Epworth League,;reerP of Piekerinit; Hon, CF,8. Heavy, Special price for short 1 V a ie;for.lAotary Publ:c,",Conveyancer'8c, on the evenin of Thursday, Augur*_'ex-warden J. G. Cornell, �t, H, Pater• ^tune for "Baker's do WbitbyI out. 41 > g son of Agincourt and other local men joy A high-class progri+.m %viii he g gir en by the Ionic Quartette, 'of wirl be the set akers of the day. Sir the best breed flour made. E. FAREWELL, K,O., BARRIS- Brampton, assisted by Bert Harvey, �Adain Beck will be the guest of honor. _ Ue TEB,00unttyy Crown dtcorney,sadCc= is T A programme of sports will be run off Try, asack.Bawtor. Qourt Horea,Wbitby. lo-t• �1 L of Gt•eenwood,I 'and syilt consist of EA s;;los, duets, t uartetts, -monologues �before the speeches. :,rf and-side-splitting seLectione. The E. CHRISTIAN. Barrister and sROUCtiAM A•soltci:or.%otsry Public.Etr, 3loaey to R'hithy UPC}125tr t will ,it1Pn reader - oaa,;:025ce bntQt S.Nurth,tvh;tbv. _ ly choice music during the evening. Re•t Z *' _ _ _ _ _ �CLARE1VI0rgT h d,f 3 Mrs. Mantle and children are visit- freshrnents may a secure rom !he!ing relatives in Toronto. �t D ALEq'A JOHNSTON--Barri-ter, booth@ on the grounds. Da not fail to NIis� $@tie Hall, of Toronto,spent • etc.,227 Danfort. Av- tt(�oi�„rth Bld.•, ISSUER OF Z. eFR�7E1�T' Toronto, attend this garden party as it wit. be of er Sonda with 'her Phone•.Gerrard 44ii. Saturdays, Mal- y grandmother; `+ —, vern 1720. ;Ind.) into: r. ,nr.e cif the best of the season. Dr.Jas. Mrs, I'e:tsby. - -- ---- �/� • Moore,' of Brooklin, will tako the Mr. and Mrs, �IcKanzia, of Toronto, iLLIA3:J. BI @TON,B. A,. Ff, - Marriage ,jLicenses j chair at So'clock, shirrs. Admis,ion visited rvith Thos. and .lIrs. Philip n • 33 cents, children under i? year. 20 Thurgdac ittst. P sc5 r1?ter: L�i<aor, mC^�,er .( "•�C `::., of _ Service ' A tAm,n, Dcrun t.Fc,!erand Beaton. 'Toronto _ ____ -,_ _ _ cents. A number frajn here attended the ^• Gknerai?n stn Building,5•;Bay Strect,.Torontp. Telcphoae S:a;n Uri and 9A3. _ = FRUIT ' Dortlen patxypt Green River and re- p- BASKETS - Li�aG`' 1.2: pert a good time. s q-* Dewta1 _ Fiat. Mr. abep erd, of Toronto, The beautiful home of Daniel and will occupy St. Jaho's pulpit on Sun- n Mrs. Holliday, Baldwin St„ was the day next, :tugu-t 22nd. 1 . �' BLAKE' B. BEATO\, ge • D. A„ _ 24 Quart Crates centre of attraction last Thursday Jars- J,tmes Herring and sons, of Graduate of the Royal CToroe of ofnicl I Qt..Berr♦ Bcxes Forth Battleford, Sack., is visiting ti overeW, and University of Toronto,Whitby, both afternoon And evening, it beinit 8 We have a full line cpf•aiotoi oils and over tY, M. Pringle's hardware;store nhreby, ll Qt, Baskets w{Ili John and Mrs.(3rei vee the 13ftieLh annivers»ry of their q greases as 11 as motor fixtures. Bell hoar.9 to 12 : 1 to 3.3U.: Ird.'pl.on8 6 Qt. B sleets Mrs. McMaster has taken possession •� r. _ Salt phone 220.,j - a4ty r 1' - marriage, Their daughters, hits. P Lawrence of Brooklin, Mrs. Rickaby of -the store purchsePd from Hugh Autos of all ma @es and designs repair- Leono Covers and Slat Cogera of Hamilton, and Mrs. Mulholland, Mechiv. We wish her every success. ed on shortest notice and jonol oo LarAsa Older early and aYold shortage of Toronto, and also their son, Mr. and hlrs, Shepherd -and little at fair prices, Alfred of Minnesota were present son ap nt day dw' e 9atur with Dr. entlev. Marriage Chopping and.Oat-Rolling every week with their families. One daughter, Niss uciel returns home with them, Agents for Dominion Tires 4 "' '�'�T (�: HAM—Issuer of. Hattie a day excepting 1londa g -' VV Iacens•s in the County. of Ontario, 9 p g' y' Mrs. W. J. Marquis neAr Waabiagton, after a two weeks'visit here. �, � t4^ Ptek•riag Village. Henry . Willson,editor and pro- W. "Genuine Ford Parts'- t •s y was home a year ago. The home was y P rs' W. G.Barnes, Green River bekuWully decorated With flowers and prietor of the Waterville Telegraph, Gasoline always on hand. Free Air WIV. RICHARDSOI - Real Es the bvide,and groom of fifty sears igo Kansas, is vistti ir with relatives and s ' r'<t .•rate. insurance.Conveyancing, Notary Oraddre9s R. R. Na. I.LOCaet Hill. were presented w4th several articles Frjeads is fhe victoitp of-Brougham. Call and see ne If you are In need' � Public.Etc.,,PichVing.Oct. any Mr. and Mrs.Allis(nee 1�Ia Church- of gold and a grafono,a by the family, y of anything in the auto _ • T 'HALL—House carpenter. £a- In the evening the happy couple were ill).of Hetioa, Arkansas.. rare been or truck line. 1'Y a timates given for new'work. repairs or ! again surrounded by5 n host of iriendQ thQ guests of Miss F. E, Phillip+ and slterationi Ind.phone 2913.SPickeriaq. 2318 Shaw's Catalogue .u�lulluK •lobo and @Irs. Phillip9, alts. Allin's _ t era of the township conned nod the ex- childhood days were spent iu .this rhpJi She herd B.BEA?ON Tt3TC*?BHIPOLEA$ of Business Training Sghoolu is members. E. Lick, a former council. vicinity. They are now visiting the . f Can.eraacn,,poarm(satoaer for tatd.� lor, acted as chairman and eoogtatu- former's mother in Jlariposa for n1ety • • ••, r>Sat►,tc., a000aataac, Dto. Steam to ;ono mailed tree o6.request. Fall term lated thegrootn,who has,been 'town- week'• after which they will spend Pickering, Ont• oo farm pgrrape:r*,•� 'I$$atir of warztago Lin . 40 saow" Whit•vala Ong. T•y Aug, 80. Write. Address W..H. -j`hip derk'forfort- years, and in turn two months in Boston with their mar- •", railed Upon the forty ried ditugbter and famiJ before re- p following gentlemen y• H L oeH S. PUGH, le 'M mr. O e!. 5h iw, "Prpsileni. Yonge and tier. who spoke in their own good way ut turning to their home in the west. letce +o sported and tha-liahbrerl story ward Sts,;Toronto he many past eapetiences: J, L, A very pleasant event took pplace on 6a!•9 conducted snvtcberr, trite- tot t" Thursday .evening. August i2th; on Here You Are Smith. Ales Kitchen, Jot►n t'ipond, g and particulars, rboac rod,21is, 38.17 Wro. Oke,Thos. Hall, W.A.Holliday, the beautiful lawn of 'Dr, Bentley, PICKER A. Dryden. F, L. Rowe. Wm. $, when over two•hundred friends and. �'.. POSTILL, Licensed auctioneer. .•. .;. Guthrie, Dr. Jas. Moore gad Revs, net bhors athered to bid farewell 06 e . toz Counties of York and Ontario. Auo Roland and and Simpson. Hugh and Irs, Mechia and family be. _ ° • r I:on axles of all klade aueaua!to 00•hortcel salon lira wl,z It fore leaving for their! new home In Cement @Otte•. Addreer f r••11 81vez P.O,; Oat, who ruse with him in municipal wut k B LUMBER- YARD Pickerin¢, A splendid program w;,ts nearly fifty rears ago, presen',.ed p• P K rORT[)� 'C)\- C)ntNt 0 - _ him with a purse of gold on behalf of given. Refreshments were served by _:, nal I1 and,Dnrr:^.ire Land ,u:rcyc•.•'and Civil tb-e present and ex•eouncillora, The the ladies, and after singtnq "F:•r f - and Surveyor a la Street, tt'habY. -Phone _rio h { •ll her it m�e' a. Engineer, Hopkins -' t ra jolly good fellows,"'all joined all 1Succeseor to r;ie fate tt" E,:Tar-old, 'Ontario � -' Da 8 1 I .gad a z), - - or,Peery - a i•4 `• �ankEtlt them still be©rery kind ri, to'pinjtin h find Save the King,-thus T r S bringing the social evening to a close. - For' Sale membrancP not Navin the tenet -L u 'r, ., W NI. MAW, LICE;:�F,D AT-C- _ knowledge of anytbing like tha-t on = Shingles T[4NEER (orY.uk,rlr,•:rioandpur!:rn + t,- •foot. After singing ,He's a Jolty ORSEN RIVER ..Count+ei, All tc:rcls of ales proinpily a tended t1t,AU� 300 Al G hooped apple Good Fetlatv;' the large eoa,panv was - to. Terms reasonable. D te1!or gates �3, �, PP Ready Roofing _ .. arranged at tiEWS'oMcv. 'Bell •nd Indepen- treated t3 a bouatyiful supply of i e A garden-party, under the auspices dentphonn. Rhi-by,0ut, 51y �JATTeIB At $t7 C6BtS cream, and ove by one the happy, of the Green Ricer Ladies Aid, was �ACh 111 lots friends 'left for their homes, wishing held on the grounds of Benson Wilson x .v=C`.Z'�R�� .�.r�.ri�.3 'the venerable couple God speed, nn Friday evening of last week. Pre•. �7tee1 Posts, at oflbesh pe Bought and sold. vious to start g the program', a base- - - in e = =• 0 - GREENWOOD bull• match was played between Vic- ++�- •Dovernment, Municipal and Cor-�. toria Square and buttonville girls, : All roads lead to Greenwood on Sat. and @•football match between Clare- oration Bonds For Sale, W. D. Gordon & Son 21 A C � RE E SO R, '�` +� , f urdaF, Aug, _albs mon.and Green Ricer Uaple Leaves,- A. • Bell Phone 193 Born, on Thursdav, Au¢5tb, to W. The following-talent gave a very.ex- '`.• - - ,PICKERING ' . T, and Mrs Middleton, it daugbter. cellent program. Duncan Cowan, of ._,LOOUST HILL �? -WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY Mr. BIakely, of Toronto, is spending Toronto, was the entertainer. hlr. _ Bell and Independent, phone. his vacation with Norman and. MrE., Cowan is always good, but on this =r' M. R. .c3TMCRE r Wilson. occasion he was at his best, This was Veterinar Surgeon Fred and Mrs. Nutt, of ToTri lto, evidenced by the hearty applause and Pitke' rmg/ / `<• ` h.. y g spent the week-end-wikh H. and Ml.s. repeated demands for his reappear- +, •y ^Honor Graduate of Ontarii,T'eteriniiry Fall Term QpeY1S ' Tyndal. ante. . Jliss 'rnhnaon, of hlaikh<Lm, = College, All gaits day or night Charles Hankie and friend, of To- who Rave several readings, proved '.` promptly attended to. _ August 30th ranto. are holidaying with Alf. and herself to he an elocutionist of first- �Irs, Trimble. clriss srtndin. Her readings tt'ere first- Bell and IndependentPbor.es j g• h ' PICKERING, , �l-•�-' '�T Miss Arta Middleton htis returned, ia�eresti•ng, enpticatir,q and�exnced• Dr{t ONTARIO (�j . ' - afters endin Tkie S_ouffville `i ` 3 P 4 n week with Jlrs, J. E. in Ir well rendered. ': w - i Disney, of Wbitbr. Band gave a plentiful*supply of music Wh' ! - +�� Norman and Mrs. Linton and fam= which was greatly appreciatecL A ztevale Tale YY Vrzs Yonge d Charles Sts,Toronto iy , of W. F. spent a day recent- pleasing feature a the et ro the pro- ' • ore � ,_ Iy with W. F, and:11rs. Disney,. ceedings was the calling to the plat- Concrete drain ties of different, sizes The salaries offered our Graduates A. C, and Mrs, MacPherson and form by the chairman, Rev, W. H. and concrete bricks for,sale'. during the last two years have been daupbter, of Toronto, have been holi- Howhrd, of three visiting ministe.'rial greater than ever before. It' no daving with S. and Mrs. Moore, friends,the Revs, Yr. Pr{ce,...lIe;hod- Ind, Phone No. 5515, Markham. trcubleforGraduatesto get employ• .51r. Richardson, who has just arriv- ist, Mr, McLellan, Presbyterian, and "-- "G60• Burkholder, r= went because•ruffs.\.12E PROPERLY ed from England; hits entered th Mr.-King,,.Btiptist, each,of whom gave-REYALL, NYALL. WAMPOLE White vale ale . TRAtJED. Come to this prepawed to ploy of F. Stevenson, Brougha a few appropriate words. The night - do your part_ faitbfttlly and the re- Rey J. W. and Mrs, Bun er and of Friday, the 13th, will long live in ` PREPAR kTIONS Dr. N. E. McE*eII $•V.SC, salts will he,atisfactory. There is zamily 'offended the weddingof rthe the memories of many who were pies- Eastman Kodaks from 8.50 up no guess-work about this, '1Vr•lte format's niece in Welcome on Wed. ent. Never was a garden party bead Veterinary'Surgeon, for Catalogue today and learn what nesdar. on an evening more threatening, Toilet Goods, Stationery- Graetrate of University of Toronto. we have done for others. The Ladies'Aid met at the church Egyption darkness covered the coon COLUMBIA GR�MAPHONES one afternoon recently with a good try side, and the outlook was most dis- iW, J. Elliott, Principal_ attendance. During the afternoon cotiragfnir. However, the rain threat-- _ and Latest Records Agricultural College, Quebec. the ladies-yuiTten a gout, �yreG L��4iG .,✓ ..�rrtr„ lha Sae:,:,::,' M.V• Prompt attention to ail clients. -- - A grand field day will he held in was dispersed by a large numl,er cf _ Willard's Chocolates are the best " Fled and Iad. Phones,. • Greenwood on Saturday, Au'g. 28th, hapging lamps, and evervone had a. Cigars; Cigarettes, Tobacco PICKERING, - ONTARIO I$ 1'rjY BUS1neSS when » splendid program of sports inost enjoyable .time. Mr. Wilson's z _ To help you run part of yours. will be given, including a football {:rounds are ideal for a garden party. ,f111 the latest ]Magazines - 1 tournament for which two prizes will Th'e order on this occasion w:is excel- Y opening a'New Garage in the Vi!• be given, $50 for lst and$25 for-2nd, leut. The program was of a first rate Special care given to the drug re- v/ - ` G E I � prepared iris' baseball thatch for a stir@ of e10 character. Tb� art therefore, wits 1: r• of ZVbitevale I am a -tared to do p y. gwirements of?ive a k t t .ill kinds of repair work. -including art`d other sports including foot races, a very great success, The Ladies'.Aid Ind Phone 41:00 tops and side curtains, also making Jumping, etc„ for wlsich liberal prizes wish to express their thanks to Mr. - j -B>3a a full line of trash and cur- will be given, All entries for football and Mrs, and Ed.'4ti Wilson- the wag your old ca:r'iciok and run like new by g ;.a. ed meats constantly on hand, gibing it a good coat of new paint, most be made with the serretarc; in which they placed tbemselves, their A ept for Toronto machinery includ- Robert Harcev. before August-27th. home, their grounds and their car at .,� Spice,' Roll, Breakfast Bacon' g Entry fee $1.09, Teams will draw at their disposal. To Miss A, Hornshaw, N. E• McEWEN .Ham, Belo a SYeiners etc, tog Pumps,; ine En it ne-3. iloe I p, m,;sbarp, ' Refreshments will be Kiss G. Wright and Mrs. Ar Spears r And Gasoline Engines. setyed frofn booths on the grounds for arranging such an l►xceilent pro- " NG NE W- S, Highest pt'i'CRS paid for CHARLES M. RICE, and lunches will also be supplied by gram, and unto all who did anything Veterinary Surgeon 'Sntcher's eattte, Home Tel. iSp2l. ,R'hitevale,(1nt the Ladles' Aid Society. Adruission to make the evening the great success w` @ •-,o cents, Everybody come. . that it was, Long live Green River. Pj.C1rT-@='ing, 43�,t�1.3Y0 4. .r_., ..�nr •0c..t...rs..rt:�;. ii '`a�-.Fa-an.• '?Cm:•:•; •B • :+g-. .' .r', ';+.-m,.r. '+�&y, �' A, Preserve d SON onl? in those men do you like best? Dad says .PU:M. C1eam4 Wawhhw Am Event 2W,0W EXHIBITION V you know." ISAFS He rolled his eyes toward her, held Sealed ait-tight packets "them there a moment, then turned his Yea"'01& Do not forget to Inspect our stock of Astron4iaera axe now.watchlug an OC 88 Note Piano RoUs dzetothefire. The afternoon's hunt event that curred'inire them 200,000 to ppeservia ite na9V 9 was going through his head. Porfectlow Rolle, 6 for $1.00. M1 years ago. Oh, you make me feel lonely, But the eveat took p.ac.a so"far away 'cal goo"esse F r6as n k. � Pianostyle Rolle, 606., 4 for $2.00. from the earth that the light rays are Word Rolls, 90c. Upward He looked up at her apologetically. We have tho largest �umber of lie tapped the rug with his tail. Then Only just arrivIng. selections, best quality, cheapest, once more he studied that fire in who,%e The attention of scientists was at- �rt... in Toronto. coals he.seemed to see endless hunting tracted,to the matter by a message-We Pay Special Attention to Out-of- fields, endless triunph�. He was un- from the Lick Observatory In Cali- torners. Town Cue approachable to-night. G:rls' affairs fornia, which read, "Nova Aquilae now were girls' affa,*rs. He was a mighty has a diameter of 3.8 minutes of the OCTAVE MUSIC SUPPLY huriter. 3 Adelaide St. East are." Torontq or the 6 doors from Yonge St. F old mansion, that was a Two years ago this "hew' star ap- resque -vzeek-="-1ts-piutu -past.-Each-- sunlit morning it saw part:es set out 'Peared In the sky In the consfellation f The Fairy Ship. or a hunt or a stroll or a ride. Vach known as Aquila. ening it vietcomed them back ur�der According to.the astronomers, it was Pink hollyhocks, In a neighbor's gar- -:Used in Millions of Tea-Pots Daily ev its shelter:ngk-taves with a grave,ripe probably caused by the collision of a, den impartial courtesy, and ned in- liste with Nod to blue larkspurs in mine, small star, flying through space, dulgently to the laughter that gehoed what is known as a dark nebula—a The sunshine on t4e green award star cluster, or groi.p of stars, which, Is poured out like golden wine, in its generous halls and rooms. 7. Burlingame stayed on from day.to 1, itself, gave no light. The blue sky leans to,the'ambient air. day, business could walt,'even foreign IF If T rhen the star th-is-dark nebula Like the-sea to Its-mellow sand; loans; he transactea necessary as at 9 by telephone or telegraph, then dis- the friction of its passage caused a' The great white clouds,-with billoNp J UD G-E great explosion, which lit up the rest missed business from his mind. sails He was a fine horseman, and he and of the dark nebula. Pass on to some tabled strand. Stella rode all over the country in the This Illumination travelled through ­7 Up from life's boundless horizon, :,By S�AMUEL A. DERIEUX. crisp, clear winter air, Burlingame 'the nebuld at the speed of light-186'. was full of keen observations of men 000 miles a second. The astronomers, Through its golden haze of dreams, and women, particularly of women,� knowing the speed of light, were able Comes floating by a fairy ship Yard. A sallovN woman on the tumble- Stella's repartee3 were sp.iL-ed with a to, estimate, by recording how long It On whose prow a clear light streams. charming unconventionality. Their-'took the.bright spot to grow to a given A marvelous beauty is streaming Steve and Cawthorn went on with down porch regarded them with'nar row, disapprovi eyes A, boy'with a laughter rang out as they galloped or .-the loan, like men loath to turn a gots * turned gal 'rg h d starti Iotered along, and Stella re size aa seen from the earth, how far From Its Iridescent spirit win serious topic loose. Marian, busy bundle of pine fa egg, -d to -a rides flushed-and glowing. away the light spot was. Art�elfin strains from some fair world cross the road. R d and wistful. .from th kouseulfe, had left the room. Burl- beauty Immortal springis. rn rn r he stared up at them. Cawth.0 Cawtho � was a walke ; so was she. The spot, after It had been growing Whence Ingaine drew a chair up before her and The hills and.woodlands were travers- for two years at the speed at which -leaned forward. The-talk of the other 'dropped behind. Minard's Liniment used by Physiciam men came to 4@r only in fragments. "Like birds at-the house?" Stella ed by,winding dry paths, full of sun- light travels, was still so small that it heard-him ask. lit surprises. He said striking, solid required.a telescope and sensitive as- 'BUrlingitme knew everybody. "The things. He had done more than build troaomical Instramo7nts to me Congressman from her town? He -as "Yes, air." The boy's voice was asure Its W shrill like a girl's; railroads in impossible places.,He had size. COARGE SALT ta.Iking to h:m last night at the club. Stella turned, her gloved hand on recorded the essential.aspects and cu- ra compute that their He called her celebrity by his first her horse's rump. Cawthorn had lean-i tOms of these plac-es. He narrated The astronome L A N b SALT name. ed down from hi3 saddle. - He was I with bold strokes ag be swung�along.' measurement of the apparent slz3 of "Out home" 'she smiled "we think i There was an expansiveness about, this spot means'that the,flare is 217,- Bulk Carlots *ng the hoy bird after bird. The pass, 1e'ippoints ihe President' thim like the horizona� of. her own 120 "light years" away, or, In other TORONTO SALT WORKS is head and man in the yard had stopped chop-4 prairies, and a humor that laughed required for the light rays to bridge C. J. CLIFF: TORONTO -41e,threw back h. I laughed. . . the expression on the sallow we- -"You shoot, don't you?" he asked ping ; man's face had changed from dis- not at peOple but with them. words, that 217,120 years have been "I'm from Toms, Mr. Burlingame. It was Burlingame who spoke first the distance. A "light year'," or dis- approbation to eagerness. "I)id.you.bring a gun? i—before the �eek was out. H4'and tance travelled by a ray of light in Beatififul Women "No. nor a Bowie knife nor'a lariat . "Come on, Cawthorn!" called Burl- Stella had ridden out together with ingame. "Time for another covey if �twelve months. is approximately 5,781 --only'gowns." their guns and only Burl.ngame's sot.� of Society,duringthe past "And drama!" he added his adm:r- we'll huryy. Let-'s give'Gladstone a The do might -ha" birds for 600,000,000 miles. This number, nlui- sevenLy years have relied 'gaze searched her Ing Arelit eyes. show-" all he knew. His min-d, like his eyes, tiplied by 217,120, would give, ro-igh- upon It for their distin. >w when they ly, the distance from the earth to Nova gu[shed appearance.The "You shoot quail, don't you VI - Ever -as agIc was concentrated onhtohre gir"s face. window v. ,rve shot. Chinese pheasants in re home. The other guests hadi, -. She jerked herF 3e back, her Aquilae. Astronomers declare that or". refined, pearly arrivIed that afternoon. It wa's long' Arizona:' I Cheeks flaming, and looked him level few visible stars are known to.be. ,,,to complexion It :712 en past midnight when Stella 'went up- in the eyes. farther from the earth than this. -fashioned "I'll have to wait, Mr. Burlingame. renders Instantly, is Last winter--.D^ AnA I," she sta:rs, flushed with the old always the source of added. dances through which Burlinliame had A girl—l—must have time to think." fl3ttcring comment. "Last winterl� I shot'pheasants in led her. It was he who had domin-at- --"R- does-itoi call ror thought!" Home of Peace. Arizona myselflast. winter, and didn't ed the xnerrimenL* It was about him,There was a flush of impatience on his If fighting for I f ta liberty is a proo -know here about. Well, 'that women in their.evening dresses face as if he were not used to being of greatness, Geneva. where the next you were anyw you must have -a gun. There's a had gathered. He had followed Stelli I t Off twenty-gauge in my rooms in Wasb� to the foot of the stairs. He was be-lu . "I have everything you need," session of the Peace Conference will e-p!eaded. "From the first time I .ington. I'll send-a telegram to-night ginning to Make uR for that lost time'saw you I wanted you." be held, certainly merits being called -.and the gunll be here to-morrow.� n Ar:zona, he said, his compelling "Really, IT have to wait—to think "the greatest of the small towns.,* HA rose and leaned against r deep in hers. n 1602, -the then Duke of Savoy the eye4 I don't know.". I .'table, looking down at,her. 'The (I.00r of her room was aiar. "Let me settle it for you, Stellsl�l � made or determined attempt to take 1 1 Jcell "Have you seen my setter, Glad-I Before her fire dozed Frank. She Again she drew her h2rse back. the Swiss town. A mooniess night'was , 's dog, Fr ' k smiled down at him.as he lay.humbly '!All right," be laughe-d confidently. chosen to put -his project Into exGCU stone? You kAow Steve an has it 9 re her and ra ihewwld always put -zll over every do 'i proud befo ised his 67e8j"All the time you want." tion. The Intentloriw.s to iattack the we qould bring out here. But I've got to her,his tsilwagging self-conscious-I She dA not talk to Frank that tnvjm 'while the imbabitilats ale 'T La Ucrcut,i ly! aprc T +',- 71-- 1 . anre nij(m; she oni pacrea nis neaci as she pt-�g .1, 2'. . u "That's al] right, old man," she-as-',put him.oat. er mind was filled with ladder'*Were erseAed against the walls .&tqr3i,Gladston; walked awav with tbe. 4ern cbamrionsh-i this fall. sured him.- "This is your fire. IT 1 pictures of a bome "on'an exclusive of the city and the Savoyards began to 7 F .,leave -my dcor open. mount In a moment, however, the Steve, where's the.phone.? YOU come uP'Washington avenue. Burlingame's Stella looked tip stidden'y here any time you want to, and stay i friends were people of distinction, and alarm we& glTeu, and the Genevese ! Caw till bedtime. Oh, I was proud Of YOU:she saw herself the centre of a bril- poured from the!r beds, and. dressed thorn's eyeff were upon her face. He this afternoon I What do you think Of lian't,soc:et7. Long after the rest of oat in their night clothes. prepared 1 had deepest, gray eyes. There was 7 distinction in tbem� 'They mtist have me- some shot,eh?" the house Wad grown quiet 'she lay; to defend their homes. Pofie litindred recorded maffy-a strAnge picture.They She drew up a rocker beside him.'awake,-looking at the moonlight that I Savoyards were accounted for, while were young eyes, too—unspoAled, you He had Fe ted her assurance; 'he,fell across the floor,' her life parading. the defenders' losses only nunibered -was a boyish sort knew no Ig the matter was settled, itself before her like a stately pro- rt a would say. There _this w is,fire. fou a n. of eagerness on his strong, suhburned cession. "Old -man," she asked, "which of (To.be 'continued next issue.) The following year Geneva entered face. He must not have paid much ai- into an alliance with Fribourg, and Bab, 0"M tontion to the loan after ail. He must �s 1have been looking at�her all the time! later, with -Berne. Finally, in 1915, The gun which Burlingame had sent ine World's Disappearing Cohiage the-town became recognized as part of P for came out next morning, and in the Pwitzerlaaad. '50a afternoon he and Stella and Cawthorn Watchmaking7, which is one of the a -hunted over rolling bills�of broom- -,One of the.strangest r�sufte of.the i armistice,the Gorman military authoTl- principal.industries of Geneve, and Ilie fragrant creamy lathtr of istraw and 'through woods Of pine and war was the rapid disappearance of!ties made a special paper currency which was Introduced by Autuin In "Baby's Own Soap"and its absolute oak. From the first there was rivalry. coinage from the world's currency. 1 called ostgeld, upon which one may 1587, has of late years declined some- purity have won a.great popularity. dog wou'd find the most England"has been very-fortunate;hav-'read the abortive'attempt to Prus- what. Coveys, Frank or Gladstone? Vj baffiw B As for Frank, he ddn't' seem to Ing lost only her gold. But In Europe, stanise the Baltic States. At first, the Painting.on enamel and the.making gold, silver, and, in many cases, even German mark -existed side by side of fine jewellery bav care, veteran that he was. His chief e taken a big copper, have disappeared trim �ircu- with'the Itusslau rouble. .' In April, place in the industrial life of the ALBERT SOAPS LTUM. interest seemed to be that Stella: 7 lation. 11916, the first st-geld notes and,coins Genevese... In the'iightee nth-century should iv liome with a pocket full of� 7 France has paper'money,a�4 low as were issued. NONT11" ;birds., ime and again the three ad- Jean Jacques Rousseau waa born -in E-7-20 vanced on coveys, Stella in the middle;I fifty centimes—equal to fivepence in in the printing of the notes, the:Rus- Geneva. time and again she missed; but ir- 'normal tlmes—an:d, during the years slan language was entirely ignored. A book, published in 1862, entitled th ways out of e confusion ahead came, 1915-1917, actually had liaper notes of One side of the paper was written in ...Memories of ScIferino," by Henry Frank to,'her, a bird, killed b one Or! twenty-five centimes' value. Her ail- German,and the other side In Lithuan. Dunand", dwelling on'tbe sufferings of 'The or other of the Tfien,'in his moul—came I irer has not been withdrawn, but it is tan, -The people'were:not yet acdus� the wounded n the'ba'tletields of Sol- Mt of straight to her, his eyes glowing with I the very rare. The constant moving about !tomed to.the Ge-man unit of currency, ferino, led ��, the foundation of 'the pride. the Farmei a of British troops duHng the war kept so the Russian unit, the rouble, was Geneva Red Cross. During the Great I didn't kill him, old -Ian," she! Season it in circul4tion, to some extent In the retained. 'In the seccind issue, printed War the Geneva,Red Cross did excel- BOY laughed over'and over. "Really I'. didn't." northern parts, at any rate. at kovno in April,'1918, Lithuania was lent work in arranging for the trans- Germany's lowest paper note Is ten i a recognized Ge But each time he stood in front of� rman province,.and so ter to Switzerland of large numbers her, bird hanging from his mouth, un-, pfennig---one penny normally. ThIs is 1 the "mark" replaced the "rouble" on. of prisoners of war. moved. His yeas were yea, his nays e also the value of her highest coin. I the notes. Strange to say, Lithuania On thb banks of Lake Geneva the the war, her whole coinage 'has made this money her nationiti cur. League of Nations is to find a home. may. She had to take the bird to During rid of birn; even iLf ter she had done so was changed. Gold and silver were ' rency, bcaring though It does the 4 he waited until she had dropped it in, withdrawn, and an' iron coinage sub- stamp, writing and signatures of her Teaching Trees to Drew.' -her pocket. Then, satisfied, he turn-i ed and galloped off. stituted. To foster the' spirit of oppressors. Experiments carried on in England 1�atrtotism, a standard ring was made For the ��A Lm,fou .�nd he won out, too, won out over In--the art of making naked boughs a rival who -had taken championships.i which was worn as a -sign of loyalty I paper money one must turn to Russia. clothe theifiselves*decently with leaf- rned by all Germans that had When at sunset the hunters tL surrendered The many upheavals since the first re' buds and flower-buds have resultel.: 7. home, the score stood,- Frank five any ornaments to the State. The King volution of 1916 have placed the print. this season inmome very Rtrikin.- suc- coveys, Gladstone three.. bore the words, "Gold gab Ich fur Ing blocks'In so many different hand� ceases. Voii want him go6d and bcaltby, You warit him big and strong, ewo Menale"'bey briNurFe'n'd Bob Iong. "Earle's dog has an unfair advan- eisen, 1914--Gold I 'give for iron, 19r14.11 that radney has been turned out indis. carried on L, hl A tage ol This work has been y i Th declared Burlingame; "he, To-day,even the Iron money has dis- criminlitely. kno:�s the country.".. the National Cider Institute, on the appeared, and the only coins lefi in in fact, it only needs a little skill in lines-of a method us;Bd for rather dif- Xxt him ro=p with an Ws Vigor her ifes th c best bay in the lan(t kead tilted. Re was frowning a bit Stialla glanced at him quickly, at circulation are the five and ten-pten- engraving and printing, and a certain ferent purposw two hundred ye.,.-.s And he'll n1vmys be bright and nig pieces. There is, however, one ex. amount of "nerve," smiling, oney ago by French gardeners. the dogs, still scouring the fields b e to Issue m If he wears a Bobr,=g zrand. side the road. She had been right— ception. In Tilsit, In East Prussia,one which will find currency 1, no part or If a tree has any part of any bough —Bob Loxg -things niust go this man's way. ca.n 11nd twenty-five-pfennig town other of that vast and unsettled land. -without shoots, yon may clothie the No aTibis; Burlingame," said Caw- coins. -In spite of the great changes Of gOv- naked parts without expense or rn-.;ch BOB LONG thorn, "We've hunted with h�m bcfore. As a result of this change, the old ernment, the old Czar r6uble�is still in trouble. All you have to do Is to The mold old Frank Was made in. is laws which- forbade a man to smelt circulation. Nobody knows who has a circle with a sharp knife, just ab---.-L, Pure Wool broken." coins have been repealed, and now ad. the lyrinting-blocks, Vut the stuff-AS-4he-place--w-hero�-buds should-be. "I thought I could hit them," said vertisements may be seen In the Ber- stffl-being-j.rinzea and is- always wel. The cut should :Stella ruefully. 'The Arizona go through the bar'k Worsftd hrseys beasants made a target lik a barn a Un papers, offering as much as four!comed by the peasant In Preference to and the-laVer below it. In respe�t u' -hundred marks for a twenty-mark gold the new currencies, which he does not young wood, the cut is only a slicing: For loor compared with i;uail." Dad and the Lad 1'Y6u don't need to hit 'em," assured coin,.and ten marks for a one-mark trust. nothing is removed. In the caEc c� PuMover or Button Shoulder Burlingame. silver coin. And, in addition, all Alic govern. ' older wood it may be tr, i ments of RusFla have made their cut out a' narrow piece of bark aril "I really think you got a few," con- All notes from one mark—normal Made for Hard Wear, Coratort soled Cawthorn. value, 23 ce'ntA—upwards, are made by paper money an,d circulated It. Keren- "camblam," or the layer belo-a- and Smart Appearance They were riding strAight into the the.Goveruniew I - T,,deP;tcb _:� Jkuge ball of the setting sun. Their the district of the town whose name i all had LUU1. "le Tne y1eld' 61 many Eree� n 1.1 e talk ceased. Gradually the quite pen- they beir* neither can they be ex.I adventur6r Bergmond, wfio, towards cider-growifig districts has bee" Winuftne TORONTor i. Z ..'siveness of rn*�:,­h ...... ,purple hills and cold, changed abroad. the end of la.3t year, raided th6 Baltic increased by this method. -1kmirtbened, shadows fell over Stellays Bob Loxg Apwa& Zu"M firon coed of cowt In the occupation of Russia by the p spirit. They pissed a poor old house. 'My rovinces,left behind a Paper currency A asan chopped wood in a littered German A from 1916 until the printed in German and RussialL. Keep Minard's Liniment In-the h=c2. 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Repot . . . : � _ Y ADVANCING BOLSHE�ISTS r y M '�PW►oleasle Grain. 89 to 41c; breakfast bacon, 60 to 66e� ; backs plain 62 to 64c boneless 'i K; ,;;, Toronto, Aug. 16.-Manitoba wheat ' >' �' ' , -i : :: >' -No. 1 Northern, $3.15; No. 2•North- to 64c. - _ 1 -' ":,,"` ' Cured meats-Long clear bacon,�27 = '- •'.= �Ohih L1nes Still Holding-Rai�Zymin, Captured and RC- ,�• 4 • ern, $3.12; No. 8 Northern; $8.08: in 26 to 27c. ` . store Fort William. _ to 8c c bellies, . 2 lean e pe $ $• .. ;<' '�? Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW-, c; 2 r 29c Tepailsr29' 2 0 28e uba, _' _ . _taken, >IS Scene ,'-of Desperate Fi htin _ 99 ? t # - '"• : g - . to 291,1 c; rents, :./. ,;;;;.. . No. 8 CW, 96%e; extra No. 1 feed, Warsaw' Aug. 6.-The Polish alight odds on the Red troops: Fires i %<i% :;'' . 961rdc N 291 to 30c. Compound tierces; 25•to r : N ,' o. 1 feed, 921tc; No. 2 feed, 25.11sc;_tubs,_25�# to 26c•1.' .'. 8 .,,. .., '""" ; 90..%c, in store Fort W.illiam.• ails,.21i!!fi _L '11-,.army of Warsaw is engaged in a life'light the sky at night. The Praga oil s,;, ,..;::�';,,.; to 261/ac; 'prints, 27 to 27�c. : of is in flames. The authorities ; I`'`;.4'..'.:, r r Manitoba barley-No. 3 CW, $h.4b, tip: :_ and death struggle, holding positions I der I ,:«;r: ';:.,,L.,;,:;;;: ?. �= " No. 4 CW 1.35; rejected, $1.16• feed Montreal Markets. , ., - i' - cha$en by French advisers in and',believe it was fired by Red agents ;; � ,;:,,;,,;;. , $ J , > salve battle!here. Most of the representatives, ;':' :;> as:: $1.15, in store Fort'William. Montreal, Aug. 1(3=Oats, No. 2 C. ;' :around which the most sec n7 ,;:::�::.1X.:, American corn-No. 8 yellow, $1.85; W., $1.17; No. 8 GW $1.14%. - or Poland's future must be fought. embassies, consulates and commercial !.R.;•..,,...,<;:;!:r<' -for - -- -'- ---7lrave ono to- rr:,._. ilea;;:;;:... . "' �,trac*Ts oronto, prompt.ship-!Iilour, Manitoba + Spring wheat --5�- From tt►I a zriili�diewpoin� ere e��quar.ers forces g � <::s;,;;,.;,,,•;;;, x - ment. i patents,firsts,new stand grade,$14.85' is no reason why Warsaw should be f Posen. The British Ambassador was ,�''�.�'M) >:s}:, Ontario oats-No. 3 white, nominal. tb $16.05. Rolled o&te, 90-1b. bags, - .,�,,- - . taken. The position is one of the!included in the departees. I =: 4; <,. � y Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter, per $5.60 to $5.86. Bran, $54.26. Shorts, 4, :..,,,;.:.,,,,;;/ .,, " strongest and the best troops novel The Polish- Bolshevik battle line to- : :'::;;%:h,,•y.;,,,•.';, car lot, $2.20 to $2.80, shipping points,1$'61.26. Cheese,finest Eas erns,67�c "have been concentrated in its defence. da. covered about 700 kilometres, ex-� ' ''yi 0 u�`'.: according to freights. Butter, choi_est creamery, 1� ": The atmosphere, however, is one of tending from the Roumanian frontier ;. ;;,; Peas-No. 2, nomiiYal. Eggs, fresh; G6c, __- - `'" north-west to the Prussian border.) >!X�", Barley-$1.20 to $1.25, according to ._ nervousness. "' freights an#side. Live Stock Markets. .t <vu :' - h, the-first-se-'ous-test-the_Reds on When the Bolshevik^offensive began) geekira Fresh Adventures Buck-wheat-No. 2', nominal.., . „ Toronto, Aug. 16.-Choice heavy . ,, 'Friday captured Rdzyniin. The Poles' five weeks ago"tne dine w a appr^z'- Rye-iio• �w.6i„s i� � $la to a14FO• ann,t hpe,.. >.•-.' - regained it on Saturday. It is now the matelp twice 7Q0 kilometres and was' Col. Ray Collishaw, the amous ana- steers, $13.50 to $13.75;butchers''cat= dian airman, who is again in search o! freights outside. 13 to' $13.50• do, good, -• -- --.= - scene of desperate fighting. The Poles quite irregular. adventure. He has left Canada for Manitoba flour-Government stand- tle, choice, $ g , .are believed still to be holding their The front stretches diagonally across) ard, $14,85; Toronto. - $12 to $12.50; do, med., $10 to $11; do, 1�ti. Poland. It is slightly bowed in the I England, where he will receive acorn- Ontario flour-Government stand- corn., $7.50 to $9; bulls, choice-, $10 to Zr- ound there. mission for 'service in Poland. Col. $11; do, good, $_ to $9.50,•; do, rough,_• The next few days will mark the centre with a buckle in the Wa=aw ard, $12.90; nominal. $g to $8; butchers cows,choice, $10.60 w: Collishaw is the meat noted airman Millfeed-Car lots, delivered Mont- ' f - '.most desperate period of the fight to sector, where the Bolsheviks -stand, . to$11.50; do,good,$9 to $10; do;com., I�:`", escape the Bolshevist rule. The Red just on the other side of �he capital's in service to-day. real freights, bags included: Bran,per , - �, ton, $52; shorts, per tan, $61; good- $6.50 to $7.50; stockers, $9 to $il• 'forces are hungtj and, with loot and protectors. Slight gains or the Boi-� feed.flour, $3.75 to $4.00- feeders, $i1 to $12.50; canners anc� 4 rapine in the captured city held' out sheviki were announced to-day in thei CAVED ,BY 3-PLY Country Produce-Rh6le5ale. cutters, $4.50 to $5.50; milkers,�good to therii-as an inducement, they may 'extreme north on the Russian rig re -SUIT OF ARMOR Eggs, selects 64 o 6oe,•. to choice, 100 to ; la s, corn. and ='-,." _-�lseep up their morale for days. and in the south where the Poles are *. No 1, 69 med., $65 to $75; lambs, yearlings,' ;' Today the fate of Warsaw looked readjusting their lines for the pur-, to 60c. Butter, creamery prints, s9'$10.60 to $12.50; do, spring; $i2 to• . , .� to 61c; choice dairy prints, 49 to 51c;i $14.50; calves, good to choice, $1$.6Q ,• Iike 'an even money bet with possibly pose of shortening their front. Means of- Protecting Life Of ordinary,dairy prints, 45'to '47c;-bak-'to $19.26; sheep $6.50 to $9.50; hogs, �r . __ _ _ Greek Premier From Five ers', 36 'to 40e; Oleomargarine, best fed and watered, $20.50• do, weighed �� grade, 34 to 38c.• Cheese, new, jarge, off cars, $10.70"; do, f.o.�i. $19,50; do, 111, ,RED CAMPAIGN : STEAL WARDENS CAR - - Shots. 29% to 30�• twine 30 -to 301/zc• old . . AND ESCAPE Paris, Aug. 16.-A three-ply snit ]ar e, 33 to 84e; twins, 34 toy 36c; do, country points, $19 2bi. �".,'THROUGHOUT CANADA g rontreal Aug. 16.-Butcher heif• . . of chain armor,worn beneath the shirt I Stilton, old, 35% to 361,�c.' Maple era, Com., $5 to $8; butcher cows, .' of Eleutherid9 Venizelos, Premier of syrup, 1 gal. tin; $3.40; b gaI. tin, per med'., $5.50 to $8.50; canners, $3 to . " ,Bolshevik Russia Preparing to Two Convicts Break Into Gar- I gal., $3.25; maple sugar, lb., 27 to 80c. 3.50; cutters, 4 to $6; butcher bulls, .y Greece,was responsible for the failure $ $ Send ellbinders to age at Portsmouth: of his would-tie assassins to kill him Churning cream-Toronto creameries -corn., $5 to $6.Fi0; good veal, $12 to are paying for churning cream, 58 to $13; med., $8.to 11; grass, $5 to $6- , America. . Kingston, Aug. 15.-About 10.301 when they fired five•shots point blank e0c per poun& fat; f:o.b. -shipping ewes, $3 to $7.60; lambs, good, $1� A despatch from Copenhagen yesterday morning the bell at the as he was leaving the Lyon-Railway points, nominal. to$12.50; corn.,$8 to$11; hogs,around sy . Port in. Penitentiary gave an Station in Paris. Provisions-�i holesale. 150 Ibs., off cars,,$20.50; sows and . . . :says:-Bolahevik Russia is preparing; ', to flood the United States and Canada I alarm, and it was announced that two All five of the bullets struck, but S'molsed meats-Hama, med., 47 to heavies, mixed lots, $17.50 to $18.50; ,. !ni.thP roTtYieta had made.their escape. oyijv, one, which gpl,i' into fotnr pioiea bQc- heavy 40 to 42c; cooked, 64 to selects, 20 ta- `190 5-f1; Rnwa, 81!i to - wich dzuuaanda of aec,or cu.laao.;.., The Warden reported the-names as djid any damage. It inflicted minor{68c;• rolls,- 34 to 36c; cottage rolls, $16.50. . . .: who will spread the Soviet props-I Briggs and Hilton.The men,who were wounds: .These facts were revealed i ` ganda. Arrangements have been com- .r feted b "Comrade" Schkoviski, Len- shor£-termers and trusties,-broke into to-day and in. ,this connection it is RUSSIAN REDS i FAMINE AND PESTILENCE ' I en's chief foreign propagandist, forj the garage; tearing off the Mock, and generally knpwn that King George V. CAPTURE SOLDAU SWEEP POLANi! ' "`. the " ea.^efui netration" of Am- stale the car belonging to Warden of Great Bri*.a�ii wears a similar suit. 11 I erica. P Ponsford. Immediately afterward they The Italian K*,g, though protesting _ "A'large percentage of the Ruasiana' speeded out al-ong the penitentiary for a long time,has finally adopted the German Flag Again Floating Red Armies Living. Off Feous- road. A posse from the penitentiary policy of wearing armor when in Times Desolated Land. --`^ ; _.. returned from the United Staten and wee sent out on their tracks at once, Rome. Over Town. . Canada to fight for Russia against, and police of various places were nofia- The attempted assassination of Berlin. Aug. 16-Rnssisn Bolshevije A despatch from Berlin says:-N4 -�- ,. "Germany talk English. Those from; P p matter what the outcome of the ne ; : the United States have quite an Am-:fled. As soon sa the alarm was', Venizelos olive invests tion here has lorces ca Lured Soldau an Lha War- 80 . sounded all convicts working in the revealed to=day; was part of a vast shw-Dantzig Railroad, about ib miles tiations at Minsk,the ncopoaed confer4 eican twang, those from Canada have I cues in London or else here Poland v s. _ . .an English anent," Schkoviski told fields and around the buildings were. plot hatched In Switzerland to restore was here) oa 8Friday nighh, it � the correspondent just before he was I taken'to their cells, so that all avail-_ King Constantine. to the throne, y. The city was at the very start of theviackest of all ' removed, protestingly, from Denmark,'able guards might be secured to chase _, only slightly damaged. The Poles'are Winters that she has exper,enerd niece .k' ., , n the prisoners. - reported-to be retreating to the north the.beginning of the World War- .kr and ordered never to return. These It is thought that the plan was pre- Bigger Premiums For - west. Famine and pestilence promise to men are now being Riven courses in „ , .- ,._ _., __ •-__AO ,,,,. arranged. The police were inforrned'4 Live Stock Displays Soldau is in East Prussia, 68 miles be the heritage. her attack on Rus- . °'"" ""'"'"a "' , on Friday evening that a car wither t lI _ east ray nortn or thorn. A d-spatcn a,a, Pv-...d ....,. I.e. ,,..y i�arlJ Li preparatory to returning, to their lights or number was standing at tlsei The enlarged classification in the from Johannisburg, East Prussia, the United States last Winter. Now _., adopted' countries, where they will. corner of King' street and Alwington;,l:vestock section at the Canadian Na- August 11, reported-a rumor current the Red forces that are sweeping over champion a Soviet 'Government. Pass- the.county have advanced so ra .-dl •.>gf' port reltiilations will not lees them avenue. It such is the case, it might tionsl Exhibition this year provides here that Russian farces hat occurred y P y " . - p p well bee onceived that th's car wan in- for every ani>rial of importance util-• Soldau by consent of the German in- that they have not been kept in sup- :^s ."out. - e have tested this already I '- I hey 'b the railroad )'neat Aa a con- throe h the forerunners of our armies readiness to. take the prisoners sa+sy; ized in Canada. The premium lint for hatrtants.' P �' R after they had left the city limits.' horses, cattle, sheep, swine the fur The Commander of the 12th Russian sequence the men'arid the horses are are of talkers, in.the United.States and I living off the land over which th ' On Saturday afternoon the car in ,and feathered classes and pet stock Soviet Division, which entred Soldab, g m Canada." which the escape was,eff,ectedwas to-, together with agricultural products,isolemnly deolared to a depiatation•of advance. : Poland �,�,,,ia�a t� be Schkoviskis expulsion from Den- cafes near Enterprise, where the flee-) the output of the dairy, orchard, etc.,kinhabitanta that this to:•ritor� never' swept absolutely bare. :Four times is - . M, mark was due directly to the discow I ' the last fica ears huge armies bate ,t ing convicts abandoned it. sots a new mark, Various breed and again would belong to_Poland, accord=, y cry that he was behind the recent{ I other association and the Governments I ing to despatches sece:ved here. i swept across the land. -, - lI'' i allots' and longshoremen's strike.,, offer new rizes which added tb those I• The Polish,Bur Burgomaster of Soldau Horrifled by what has happened to which paralyzed the Danish arts for Red Government Sends Am- P I R r�,. P y� p I given by the Exhibition brings the fled.'. The Russians-4ppointed a citi- their land and with their hopea crush-' inonths. bassadors to Berlin and Viena ed thousands of Poles are unwilliin to. . I sum total to a standard which ensures zees Committee, from which Poles g "We are out to overthrow the' -- - face the Winter. T'iiey want-to ems- `-* present system of oapitaHsti£govern-I A despatch from Paris says i-=•-proportionate- recognition for every)were.exduded. The citizens are_jabs- ate to America. ' :,„;, lrient everywhere. ' Bolsheviki plenipotentiaries have ar-I branch of improved husbandry on a I)ant, the despatch says; and the Gar- 8t _ He boasted having .enough soldier;rived at Berlin to resume diplomatic i scale more Lavish than ever before and s man flag is again floating over the4 `: a1 I should attract a display by which will;town. r ___support in Scandinavia to make pos- relations between, Russia and Go . aible a general strike,and claimer that many, it is reported in a despatch re-I be established new records'in exposi- t '}Buys Permanent Home ^ Esthonia . was racticall 1id1 ' ceived here'from the German capital. tion and Canadian livestock and agri- The Canadian National Exhibition; For I,e a staff t p y Y The message add= that another mis- cultural history. will again run thirteen days in 1920. - ' •' ;.Soviet.• a m _ _ . - g sic'.± has reached Vienna from Russia . . . ., . _-.' The suggestion that it be extended for Geneva, Aug: 16.-sir Jaifies Erie "Split Amon with a view to renewing relations with Iiot air is all rielit for'a balloon, three weeks has been left in-abeyance Drummond, secretary-general of the - ;' t.'z_, g - :; I Austria. i but all wrong for a man. - b the Directors. . , Y League of Nat'ons, has purchased the ..max '. . . Western Mennonites National Hotel, on' of the largest h- '^ ..'^ • - + ,:.„ •. •v,M,.a`O'.u/+0.,..':R,'{,:!',k�I•T"i.'..T�' �'^M' 9MORM.'! wn',•,,,_,w.n, :.4•'t^w0.'^' ...!nV.a:.vlw. w.Aw..ro m Winnipeg saps.- , ' '..k ,",t;"•» �,�.,,',:�.:':'.:,w',, . I,. M sr..,;.. .,:Q'� se ffsf o t e var�oua of ii rtaonsnwillThe. A despatch fro p g ;,;: "' ,,�:f;' q' �\ to i h a h _ -�waer. `veil:< "� ... orthodox Mennonites of Southern s t %:.r 4 .a. ;:; '° .•�•�, ' f °;;;, housed.in the hotel. The site of the 1:Manitoba are making final prepara- �. °' .. '°x'' "" � League's headquarters has not yet 1. i b.'tions for their exodus to Mississippi. ; il,, wr : .�, '•'' . .been chosen; Several ,International 'I - .... '�wx'^ .• :.;,. �,..,.. ,.: �' : Y ''c:a:�,Y:ti ^ ,w,..' ,,n.. • s.. ..aSa.''�' '3 e'' _Burea 11 Y'.� According to travajlexs, who say •,, ,. us.are meeting with difficulties - • '.they have been through the old colony .:., . �,.,. ��� N « o° `4.districts of Hoyden-Rhineland consti- ?�' r % "F 1-- \\ \ in•fi g quarters, a t sty v r- 11 ndin ear , a he c is o e ,", �., '� crowded and rents and livin__g sosta tuency, many conferences have been r * .,> �' - $eld by the elders of the Orthodox �� ` q n ,< re mou Ling. .Church,.-and it has been decided by a ' .. '� V'Y w _ _ t►•-- _ -_ considerable body of settlers to des- 1~' ". «'° a - -- pose of their Manitoba holdings as M s:s' �? .z ' Government to Remain 1 :=asoon as the present crop is gathered., `"' rS °^ �" Even if Warsaw Falls, How man Mennonites will go south " y � 4 - :`\`'°' 4 :44, 1 It I y .,.' v , - Is unknown, seen to members of the{ . ``' "j_.;' x �' ^,. Paris, Aug, l.y'-The, Polish C�ov: �$. ~i°.` R Xfj. ~ ch ch, it is said. A split has occur- .., , �. y`%' :'� .: ernment veil) remain in its Capital, , red in the ranks of the old colony set- �, `t �,, >,.;Jw ; even if Narsaw falls,the French Gov- �'%�' I ,lr.,i ; �, 3: ernment was advised this evening.- tilers, many of the younger element < ., '- 3[''' ,.' --Ahaving refused to leave Canada. The! �_ �'I'�" •'^ ," ,� ;}R "°e ' : >';! ;` ,.& Only a few leaders w 11 quit the city ---first of the emigrants will leave for - _ - � ° : tie , -.,•'' ' a:� if the Reds'enter,^ other officials re-` the south,in October. ''** #�,' ° ` '`" maining_.and hoping to prevent the ". 4?>; - - -. i <; .cwt u. o; ` - Bolsheviki from establishing Soviets .t �,! -, there.11�. yy rt :'� V% •�f r. .a• A T Souvenirs on '�..' ;! . .�. �, _,� Ocean Liner is Costly �� " :3 a � _ s . `��`> , \`� sr CanaS;�ian Towns „FiI i r, h _ London, Aug. 15.-Transatlantic x ` I y' `� to Get German Guns1 Stour;sts, who feel that their jouxiieysi < - A} ` r:> '{ A des>atch from Montreal says: , a, ''r as 6firy lug�ff-a y -� .-piece of the finer as a souvenir, are '''"''' `~` ` '`�" ,`, ; ,"' k.;''.• Nine hundred towns and, , cities; 4 going to find that souvenirs come %;��'` througliouC the Dominion of Canada _ •,high. Appalled by the value of the ..,,.�� '''Z ;` ' are to have presented to them guns .sari,,, > stuff lugged off on _each trip, the . ... . �'•:,* '_';;: .1.° -' captures' by the Canad;ans from the �1 r isteamship companies are going to ,r t t ' , q. li.,.4'� Germans during the Great War. Ten; light the practice. - "'` ~, a t of them leave been given to Montreal1 yT: 11 i Their first skirmish was successful. �; . and placed in various parts of the city. tI" -14.' 'Eli and Herbert Ambler,' of Los � r .q. :=;r` A small trench mortar has bpon __1.rpolea, eve*e r+arh fined 5100 at i:,:..." airs:*i., :.ii,;' - - - . .. __ ---- -- - - -- .- e Do- ,i: ,: placed d before Mayor Martin's red- --I i1lr,laa..t I.vu A— r siE{-'r'�. i� t _ _ __ .__ -.-- _.____, _ _ , - � -_ - - „,r_"} ... rry'}'t'„ R�Rjf� _> > : ., th 4.-Ieged, silverplated ash trays from the - - HE STORM CENTRE OF EUROPE -I minion arenivim,' y�Y . 1 Olympia They said they were merely General view-of Warsaw, capital ,of Poland, showing the Alexander Bridge spanning the Vistula,-across ate.the visit of the'Prince'of Wales' •4'. i' "eking mementoes. I which lies the city. - * . � '. 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"`: ";,W= .z5 .�. - ',�x..`b ... •�r' ..j= ..F�«. _ :. ,.v,,. .r. <.r' �+F.S�"p.,� ✓~ "'f _.•r .• .'x _'' -C$,,;:• :rr`• _ '' fry '«..1'� • :1:.x, �., ..ir,..��,�1�.�.���.� . • - i Sri n.. • 1i a V.• ��.�. n i�.�in� �.,i � I �.W Caeltoa and other,scraping Green- /111 MtMORII� NOW the time t0 lHDCUre Mr , i wood rd and drawing gravel opp tot is Wixadi-In towing osomory of 11[ri. "• co.n 5 117,00• C Todd and others, for • Thomas Wilson. Sr., who passed - A ``•; !xd wee• .Doe Frida at i o is _ Y monilns work on dangerous corner coo 4 to n away on the 1St of August. 1919 at Yickerins. Out.; g � g �'� • _ line bet.Scarboro and Pickering Scar Oshawa Hosph CHOICE CLOVER HONEY '. TceRMS �borb to pay half, also cost of pipe plac-,,Rest comes at, lengt)?,though life be i1.301:eeyear,;01:25 if+paid in ii&ance. ed 22.10; G Gates and W Hollinger, long and dreary ; Ass, " grav Altonar,d bet cons 2 and 884.00; The Ady must dawn, and darksome 5 you d pail $1.50 Bmall-gfsisses 40c and 60o G Gates,84 yds gravel 1,2 60; W Diii- nIght be past. .JON'S. MURKAR,.Praprieto<< on, building bridges 11.00; O Burk- Life'elourney ends'in welcome'to the '._._ It will go higher -- ` holder, ditto 86.00; R Dixon, ditto weary, ;. 96.75; W Knox, hauling gravel-and :And Heaven; the heart's true hom0, _ •.1}OT199.AND COMMiLNTa cement 114 10; Ed Long, building will come at last. . -The Family f bridges 48.00; J McGlabhan, grav Al. :.•_ ". , The continuous t1o�v of people V4 a are also handling Fresh Vegetables s p toga road bet cons 3 and 4 88.UU ; E g g from the rural districts to the rit- Mitchell, grav Altona road 35.00 E SATicdbA1', Ace. 28'ra Auction sale Fruits : - Y Tomlinson, building bridges 12:00 ; G of horses. cattle, implements, etc., - . ...- and Ies is' not a healthy sign of the Giglio,working scralter and hauling the property of. Wm. Redshaw, at r =`>Cimee, Find is is one that is not gravel 11.W; �V Pritchard; hauli-ng east half of lot 10, con.5, -t;xbri'dge. -TQ1Tlato�s "CtleUlllbers (�ireen.Corn t Bas to understand, as conditions gravel and cement for bridges 2156 ; ' Mr. Redshaw has rented one.of his Y J L Paluler, hauling gravel, grading farms and this stock must be sold. Plunlg ' Peaches Green 'tipples f'^ now exist. • There was a time, road and changing water course 175.08;' Sale it'] o'clock. F.W,gilversides, also for 50 yds gravel 7.50; J L Palm- auctioneer. r half a century ago o more, er and others, hauling gravel and r BanaT)1a9 Oranges 'Lemons Melons ' when farming was hard work. radio con 2 bet 20 and 21 147.00; F ; _ g g yVhitevale Club of Q ` Those were the times when the Alrherdsnn,70 Sass grayer 19.50 ; J. Everything in good groceries ---= H Michell and others. work on w t l `• �'"-' ' - i forests:were being{ cut down, and bet cons.6 and 8 Markbam-to-pay ball Ylltef� 'ariner8 _ .•.,,u w uulzl--�tsink the 15.!30; also work on con 7 bet t 1 and rash o c adle or se the from earl Pugh's bridge 134.70 ; G'Gates, 10 yds ^ JAMES RICHARD”' lr, y y Meet[nge held in L.O. O. F. Hall, let �,.../ gravel 1.50; R Somerville, drawing tnomia until late at night. But • Tuesday evening in eacli trionth` $ S ravel'bet. lots 28 and L8, con ll 18.00; notwithsfaitding the ' arduous g for summer months, _•� - B Lofton, work on Maxwell's hill 6.00; Ocdere Delisered Both Phones work on the farm, it was healthy Mrs. Wilfred Sadler. 185 yds gravel We are now shipping live stock regu• 2710: John Bayles, 54 yds gravel,8.10: larly on the co-operative plan. work, and the men were physi- C W Disney and others for hauling Phone or write'F. Harashgw, Lally able to do it sad finish up gravel and pons 8 culverts bet. e t 1 Malcolm, of Dileotors Howard a �.and lot 12,cone 8 and 7,305.40; Russell BULK the day's work by dancing help Bye and others for work done bet. lots r H. PUGH. Secretary the night and not feel fatigued. 14 and 19, base line and south 487.00; 8 Bennett 89 yds gravel, 18 40• Joseph nL In this present age nearly all'this Mitchell and others, hauling gravel.* Chopping � &t unusually- low prices - arduous work has been eliminat- lots 19 to 25, con i, 145.20; G Cammack PP --- --, ed by-the introduction of .labor 82 yda gravel 12.80; G Cammack and - AND FL tKI1VG;' others for drawing gravel on Green- a' - aving machinery, sues as the wood road south of C N R, 142.00, .: Choice Black or Siiaed Tea, ... 70c.per lb. ' binder, hay-loader, -hay-fork, The standing committee on Light. am prepared to do chopping and oat ;manure spreader, hay rake, milk Power,and Transportation reported flaking on Mondays,• and Fri- : Freshly Ground Coffee, Fri- and recommended the following pay- days_only, beginning towan's Cocoa .., ,.. .., 40c " lug machine and numerous other mout;Hydro Electric Power Commis- - devices to make farthing easier stop. 175.51. on Apr�i 1st. -- ` Tile council now adjourned to meet Baking Soda,.. .. 7c per lb. a etad more enjoyable. The te' , again on Monday. Aug. 18th for the John F. Bayles,- Greenwood phene and rural mail have doge transaction of general business. p • =- Silyer Gloss Starch" 15e per lb. much to add to the pleasure of . 'living on the- farm, and many - Raspberry`'inepar and Orangeade 35'cents per bottle - 's farm houses enjoy all the modern conveniences of which the city sl hot,ees can boast. Tbero is also RT HARVEY & SON, -Greenwood-- one attraction that is found in Our organization provides co>npleEO • 4r •the country that is not found in facilities for rendering eff1cimt BanllciW Accident and Automobile Insurance �t the cities, and which the latter service• ] = will never be able to possess, and - _ - that is pure, fresh air. One of BANK' _ Pickering Hardware Storthe strongest reasons for building D _ K � radial railways is to allow the city WHITBY BRANCH, G. P. LYND, Manager. )eople to - enjoy this blessing. BROOiKLIN 13RANCK L C. CROSS, Manager. Thin iq just the place to buy as Oil Stove whereby they can engage at work for this hot weather. We have the Clarke's 'r lithe city and have their homes gi el d Florence O eeatlsf ctioa,orwle return guaranteed money. In the country: . Wa believe that - - -- -• - - - • : �Ye have a complete line of Screen Doors sad tiViudow Srreeas,''GVire this time will come when the mis- - 2 l takes of the ant will be rectified O 11"1e11t Cloth from a i 4s leitherchan at lowest price. Wash P ing -Machines,' either hand or power, to make and the fluty of population will bey washing easy durina the present the opposite directilua. � '• _• _ sate®alelp hot weather. - ' - Call in and see them and you will bu y -�: -.-- -PtCKRRINO COUNCIL "i M. -. -.�: • :. ;. - - We wish to announce that 11r. . J. Rowe has been appoint y Theebove. council met pursuant to •A full line of Garden Toole, Forks, Rakes, Hoes;Lawn 5lowere, adjournment oti Monday, the 9th lost.' ed agent for EIIn Life Of Canada for the district Of' Sprayers, Scythes,-Whet-stones, Oil Cans etc. 3fembers all present,the reeve in the > reea�`dand approved last meeting were hewn «'filthy end Pickering. Now e hove Dr.Willi m_r1ihe oldest and beet os , A number of accounts were present on the market. Once tried always used. ed for payment and referred to the -;IL clay be in terebting to you to•know what this leading Company respective standing committees. did last year. The old reliable Fdroid Roofing always on hand. Get our prices. ` Messrs.Lofton.Somerville and Gates 'were heard stating that they, as cow- - - - Its a pleasure for us to show our goods. mfssioners, were unable to secure help They paid out to Policy-Holders and Beneficiaries during 1919, ist the present gate paid by.the town- the enormous sum of$12,3,851.1,, J. S. BALSDON, - PIC�NG . ,. shi A resolution. moved by 3dr. Rich• which is•over $1,030,387.00. per month ardson and seconded by Mr.Pugh,was p - p need pptitionlog,the Dominion Gov• which is over 237,781.00 per week _ .., ....�... T' • ernment altking _them -to -accMt_the is aver 4,937.00 per hour(8 hour day) _ ! , bonds of the township for the rateable _'which is over 82.299 per minute. _ g share of the corporation in the purr chaae money for the Toronto Eastern Railway. 'These large payments are backed up by over $105,711,4#8.27 of „y� A resolution was also .passed earn- assets, and a surplus of over $8,037,4.10.00. j7` _My_�a -estly re q nesting that the Hon. Mr. Biggs, Minister of Highways, desig• Can yon conceive of the help to Widows and Orphans, the pro. �tNITARY Mato the Brock road as a County Pro• vision for comfort an'd plenty-the amount of squalor, crime and vincial Highway, poverty everted b these magnificent meats. Truly this is • A communication was received from y y $ 1asy y W. J. Clark;Secretary of the Picker- organized philantropy. flag Cbambet of Commerce.to a memor- Aal for soldiers'. - ° _ _ W.W �"'>f. Hl". The standing committeeoo Oontiy; - - PURE MITE PAPER CUPS �gencies reports and tecommeeda pay! M. J RowE, - - .Manager Central Ontario Division Y:. ' meat as follows : Geo Duncan, ser• $M King St. East _ ^_ r ,ices as TR EngIneer re Hobbs, Puck- ` ..__. Phono 3943, Oshawa _ - NEVER USED BEFORE rin, Powell and Richardson 28 00; D _ , - R Beaton, on aAactof postage 1500 and ------ _---_ -- EVER USED AGAIN" y on acct of salary 100.00; Jno Murkar, _ _ ` for advt re Claremont esirl -'clo-ia bv= ' _-law and printing slips for posting x.75, PICKERING - GARAGE - ' _ - � ', SAFEGUARDS HEALTH also for alivt and ptg order blanks and on acct of voters'lists 108 50, 1 I The standing committee on Bonuses _- _- _=. , •:'. : ' - 1. 7". • fer wire Fences, Drainage Matters, . - Xtc.,reported and recommended the HavinR•purchased the' business of�Davideon Williams we are • following payments: Ed Gibson. bon. H. E. Monney, - - Pickering y' us on 00 rode fence on'lot 15'con 7 9.00; prepared to repair.all makes of autos. A F Percy,made application for bouus -"'We keep;iu stock all kinds'of Ford accessories, tires for all on 50 rode on lot IScon 3 and 20 rods - " on,lot o con 4; Russell Bye and nth. ' makes of care, oils, etc., — ^:� E M A Y �� era.ahoy etiow lot 14 to 19 base line 1The standing committeeon Damage Annis &Andrew, Pickering :' to Sheep gilled by Dogs reported,and f` ' 'recommended the following payments: It takes more than `Capital, more than Determination, more than '� r T Reddin, 1 sheepp killed 10,00; Cbas Fuller, 8 lambs killed 120.00; Milton Aggressiveness.,more than Advertising, to make a Boyd Te-An' '' is J�( Product leader of its kind. Burk, bonus for 2 dogs killed. 20.00 ,l �l Gen� Is " ' `• 011 these aids, pAwerfail as they are, would be unavailing Bur . eat,k lamb killed nspec in d Burk.lees and mileage inspecting C, �. Ito achieve each a position unlesQ the Pcodueti Fuller's @beep 1.20; T Atinan,fees and - Zpoesessed superior merit. . 1 mileage Inspecting T Reddin's sheep 1.x:1. -' -- - ....— •-� ' Superior Merit a lone bas s plat ed' The at •committee on Roads ° and Bridges reported and recommend. Teams wanted for hauling Flay.' - Creiam;otlthe West Flour for bread ed the following payments : Russell - v -Davidson and others, hauling gravel $7.00 per day .will •�� - on sideeto�d bet 28 and 99 con 3 175,51• �,1_r�omarch Flour for pastry R Davidson, 165 yds gravel 24.75 • W ~•_ :E Holtby and others, work won Bro- t o paid. - ugham sidewalki and streets 3,05 A In the position of SUPREMACY!, -Thom, cuttin g thistles etc 111.35; A A �y `ft :• + Matthews,2 brigs cement 1.60; J H - i`��YJ fl l c�fl"��`8 Of t11� \' r , • a ' sores and others, hauling gravel bet _ ;The �am iVe�� :cur 'IrILS Ltd* -10 end 11 con 8 and be t 4 and 5 con 7 on e t I opp con b W laiMy to pity Kass -- 25 30 also for work het 4 and 5 cone i � • sb +„ale J 1,J1,IJI'...t N~l, �I`NT rl .T� `,�•�: •1��_',�� _ e�ve.'� - -p ' ,/ ,1•;,�' e• ''� J --i- - k?,h' w.p'r}. -rSy..�, i°`'+.. •y+y'erya_a:..t-•..•r: ..�» - .1Y '=' ;.1� ..L.�..:. .2 - � ash. ..S' - ..._.wn-�.+ft�.',rts.LSa°>• gd a_ '.1.LnY .,j-W1-," ;,p;.'• '�' r +F>Ms- w,'-y;'�/�A.,..r-✓y�SJ - 'r," =4�:••''�''' '�xt,' '�i,•`` .Y• _.N.:r .. '"'are • �"�,'*. .t*R';w;;• .' ,.Y.'. , Ig, s'®•+'� '• i.•,' ,;'`,,,y,. •7x :`x3"`+r'. '.�,� Ri `w ,. 1' ", ""•ii. F : „ =;:' :.k....�xi+'A V '� ' o1.MSlro F. M.Cooper has sold his' iarm `' i . ` W. F. a Jonee�of Toronto, lags 'to a man,from westera Ontario. . BI N� ,, VINE ,F 0 le ;S A L ff `=in. John Farmer,of the Roy town on Saturday. al Bank, The only strictly Canadian Binder Comity o<Ontario,>DersMtas . " Mite Florence Forgie spent over Collingwood, fs spending hie vacs- Twine and Qord+ige.F$ctory, eptirely lion at the hoine of hia :.�... Sunday here with her mother. " parents. operated and'controlled b Oanrdis,n •• --• ••. �° Mait Auderaon nd Clarence Pil- oaPital, is at Brantford, Ont. This SEALED TENDERS, endorsed "Tend. ������� y» ?. : �I►' Mrs. J. Rpwson; pf Toronto, is Twine Ir sold b or for Debentures, addressed to the visiting friends in Claremont this key left on Mondsq on the ha r- y undersigned. will be received on or ,�:, 'week. veeters excursion to the north. 47.40 -T. B. MARQUIS, Pickering before 19 o'clock noon,Friday,the 27 t .. " - . Mrs. Smith and son, Freddy, are west. day of Auqust, 1920, for the purchase - •epeudioga few days with Mrs. Ed. Robin Thomp3on, who has been of two separate issues of County of i�.".Gibson. in Detroit Eels the past year;spent Ontarlo Debentures, each issue•for ' Of all materials and design Miss Sestets of Mount Joy, vfs- a couple of days phi Reek with Coal, - COa� $25,000,00. ke t in stook.it will g F Pay you " Eifel with Mrs. L.Pilke a fel'v des his uncle and aunt, Win. and Mrs. orll at our works.t:d i oar' y 3'° Twenty-year debentures.dated from nspaci slops ' last peek. Tbornpsoa,.• obtain priors Doa3 be misled the 19t day of Septembet,19:.0,bearing - --?': Misses Ihti and.Olive Reeser are' ' ?lea. K. 3. Renfrew and daught= Hard and Soft Coal of the interest the rate of 6 $ agen/r we do not employ them,00aregaea4 per cent, per visftiii with �Vru. and Miss Aun'ie er,of Quebec-- City, returned homA. Annum con ens attached. Re- avable ly we eau, and do throw o8 the agent g best quality on ,, P P commission of 10 per cent.,which yon wit _ on Fridtl•v 4ti ht after, spending a in"9 annual instalments of Principal ,berWaly rave by pureh from im - •Tiarbron., R A R Mrs. Mary Pugh who hay been colrizle of weeks with the former'e hand and Interest at theoPficeof the County. call solicited. a�tag ' :laid aside with a'severe cold'is-cou- parent P. and sirs. Uacaab. ' Treasurer, Whitby, Ont: THOS.' A LAW alescing. The Iri-h can raise a row in Ire• • • E. A.141cKAY, J.T. MATHESON D P. Macfarlane, of Harriston, land. The people that are Irish Z=1=1'�ez'itzg. Cut. 47-48 Treasurer, County of Ontario pf&ce and Works, Whitby, Ontrr3o _:'�•` 49 spending a week with P. and can raise something just as Irish in Mrs,-Maenab.— Claremont. Can you beat this REETTOOT-1 Wm. 'Edwerds is offering his Irtell"mniphp, measurtnq 9f in farm for sale. che4 b 11 inches? If See glut. in .an• Y yon can Nether column. beat that the Irish are beat. We For the Whole Fatally. Miss McNevin, o! Duluth, ac- would like to hear-from you. ••• compaaied by several friends, is The following pupils were sue visiting her uncle, A. W. Mackay. cessful at the recent departmentsf i Running Shoes, tan,white and black, James Msd#il 'suffered a severe examlo@Aions: Normal School Ea- : ` Ladies' Boots,high tope. White..la i stroke on Fridsv when he was trance--diary Forsyth (han), El 'Sod Tjand on Which to spread _ Slippers&ad Pumps' with found by Mrs. Kadill quite helpp- mar Stephenson (hoo), Mabel Mc, rubber add leather hiss and unable for&-time to speak Lellan. Junior Matriculation- '• 1 He, however, is recovering stead. Mary Forsyth, Elmer Stephenson, Flax.- sole.. 11 and expects to bearound again 'Aabel McLellan(s subjects). We : ' All at last lear'e prices. `. . Jahn Nortyon.the veteran thresh ezte'nd coagkatalatione. _ e '2.00 per acre. Write, phone � J� F� ldr or, threshed for R.J. Meson 47. bu„ . or call at the •� � ` "• TIME TABLETPiakerin Station �t - . '�lbs. of aleike eloper seed in ten s _. ." Ind. Phone 2804 - ' .•:;"� R. Trains going Eaat hours one day last week. This was T. clue a&follows _ No. s Mail 7.57 A-M. <% grown on(4 acres of krouud. Who , sa Local ^.28 P.M. _ - $1$ r said that-Uxbridge ods could not pro- „ 88 Locsi '. s f Ll w ROSE FLAX M I L - duce the geode? Not R. J. you Trains going tti'eet' due as follows-- bet. No. 35 Local 7.47 A. M. **01Q� - R. and biro. Redmond, of Evans 27' Local • 2.8i�P. M. pICKFI3ING QNT �/ ., •,< . ,7 Slail '. 8.bliP. M. ?� ' -Ward's farm received n sodded � ' • - jolt and had a narrow escape when Nos. 0 and 7 also run on Sunday • Records -an electric bolt smashesi-the shim. Foregoing is according to Standard �sl, ' ney and knocked down the stove time • Ia great pipe of their kitchen in last Satur. . - STOP ! LOOK ! LISTEN ! variety s des s s storm. Mrs. Redmond New Records are received each - - _ suffered s slight jolt, + _ week and Special orders filled on e A splendid game of baseball was bowels (he dine for Mile�Ctiu��aa FUULAetir, altiu di&Ltlu� ' contested between the Claremont CANADIAN THEI£TON'S - Pickering i• Higk School Girls team and the lines of Outing Shoes. We can supply these g Brougham young ladies last sat. NATIONAL LU.M : _ .._ urdsp evening, the former win 5 to nine y a score of 13 to the latter'3 lines at reasonable prices. They gridT pl.y a return gams his Friday. t "Come and see—at the Corner Shoe Store." Al EAHIBITION t. . .. y, so on Tuesday evening Mat the green Rivor with baseball W. M Palmer, Claremont ' •. team played here with Claremont, �j''�''(� •.'. -. Vrhen Claremont was victorious by ) TORO+�)TORONTO , O�,f►�„ to Lightning �l u . 28-Sep. 1 1 f `0. r bui did damage I to a nun,- - Good Btiying e _ ., bey of buildings is end around._ � - Claremont during the electric t to storm last Saturday. The Mason- '••The test Annual Evexit a. , _ : ..w tc Hall, Sargent's warebouse and m ., _ Y y Sanderson's livery stable were' on �� _ r atrnck. The first gamed building C,1rcuTar Pillow 'Cottons 42• inches wide, lsleached Sheep- received a blow on the south-west Where the Nation above its best 6.ishad ' •corner that smattered ten or of the Mks.-Fisheries,Fa«t.. ing, 72'inches wide, 90 cents per yard. waive feet of-tiniber,the buildings escaped fire, thalnk4 •C-ttt a6„edr - :''' • Splendid quality. - ' to the nature of the bolt which : AVINGS, Thrift R4, A oes not alts& q Set flrp-to its tar• Shlrtings and Fannelettes Independence— get. What if there had beers afire d a Massive p ., • these 'are the out- daring that short half hour, ari= Seale. -- Art3enate 4 Lead Parts Green Fly Oil come of the same im ;a ' three at once, and no real fire pro- f ptlls0 tection, the fire' engine being out L ­w�rabie Music. , and attain the Same o a ...,,Of repair.? and Fruit Jars, also red-and white Live-nPROSPRRITY. . "The Capture of Ai," or "The F'a Arts. Anlisd and Gaap6is Mss _ -` .�` Divine Strategy,•, will be the sub. ft , ,.. , . 1 P`otrgraphic salon `' rubber rings - -... - Standard Bank of Canals ect o! Rev. Charles-W. King's Y Can help,you to attain it • ' Sunday morning discourse in the ,Densimstsatim s daif Baptist Church. There will•be a Ea . _ .. " V THE *''Victorious Life Song" service at iVor�lweit Police " :7 p. m. Special music. The B• Y,-- -- -- -- - -Tv. Ja�s al araustioaal eviamoba s r+ S CI! R A R8 B kt�if _ . -P. U. of this church will hold a �, M8r-.+ai use mater boats Cam`" J'�Fi'°`M �. Pall Rally of young pecspa on.Man- wstar may ���, - dsy, the 30th. wtthe s special OF CANADA _ jeans People's Dap, the Sunday T-"-.ad TUUe..lss cdin.rsm•a+v• i -M • PICKERING WPIOR BRAMGH - Preceding when Rev.Mr. King will A.W:CRAWI.ORTM - Mw►u,o.R' 4wwhange pulpits with Rev.W..H. C. .... s>mtersal" Howard, of Whitevate. All the ALSO AT wMiTST) young people of the district have > -;►n invitation to join in hfooday _ sexes sf atba Spacial �•.� •evening's rally, the programme of Amaetione 14 �. which will consist,of addresses and ! " ' u.a ce». 1.� fssr.l,2J2,1100 + The Pickering vocal and instrumental music. 'ti The local Upper Canada Bible Visitors b 191f. i - = • _._. '^'� Q' 'lance Ci01nI�3ttee 'Society organization held its annit JOHN G KENT, - Al meeting in the Baptist church ` fMM-41 Mnager• The object of this Association it to' a - =last Tuesday evening, with J. S. _ lessen stealing and prosecute 'L V Farmer,the president,in the chair the felons, ,. He with the other officers stand ' re-elected by acclamation. Rev. m s t rlol n oo 'A. McLellan is secretor and T. E, Ate bore having proper y s mwgid- Concrete sate immqdistely of any oo. Stephenson, treasurer, and the "s- `'•'''„ of Ezeoative Oommitteo. followinx are the collectors :Peter yf (� n Membership tee Macnab, E. Ward, W. Coates, k, �l OVL V�1� ... �_ - Tiokets may be hod tram tine Preaid•at or Pasch,Jas. 9tephenaon, C. Gostick, e� secretary on appliestio■. �. Richardson and W. Willf3oD.' . ! Ezsc. Oom.-L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm• The speaker of the evening was a Traor `nr'.th Eve Part' 11t f er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering;. flit clever and scholarly Chinaman, L. Meld Tile i J. R. Thexton; W. J. Clark. T. Hwang, a graduate of Shanghai OME of the features that make the Massey-Harris Praridsnt; University, now a Toronto stud. :'^and Brick - °e0li1if - "ent in preparation for the gospel - - - --- S 12-22 H.P.Tractor-the choice of the beg m farers .ministry. Mr. Hwang, in perfect s� ride:an Underal Frame,which gives'low centre 'English, though with a distinct Tile. c), �, Cl SiT1dy8 �of gravity;the FlexibleFrontAxleConne6ontoavoid foreign accent, delivered a most iilrains on uneven ground; Short Turning Radius, 'informing and interesting lecture . in i although the Front Wheels are of large diameter; on "A Trip Through China," itlus- Powerful 4 Cylinder Engine; Transmission through Get m ricer. - # ` Grating his address with a fine set y p - ;Spur Clears exclusively; all Gears well roteded; of colored lantern views. He at- -Concrete,work done. Belt Drive from Pulls without Gears• �ater,Air and his conversion to the stud of Browning is,_Tan-Dyson,'CahrlyleBanld � ink-1?ahese-;xz�-uisi�• _ `� _�� 'Control.�eady access to ail parts; Self- '� "' '' _,• - Kk -7- Ruskin.literature.. The tack of hia VlArence 'Simpson Bering plowing; Economical and humble.. The tniv91•sal -country's religions of a faith een Vr!t e tor "Descriptive Folder in a personal deity and of the C N.,R, Station, Brock Road -•-Machine Z absence of a spiritual dynamic had - - ---' ------ - Sa�1�Ing ' _ ipen him into atheienr: butt hi; • Manufactured by s. J1 study of English literature in his �jQ/',ejnG MASSE�HARRI S CO. Limited` R. Jackson & Sons native university and-in the Lon. 'don University had led yifin to the + Head.-Offices: Toronto, Ont. Brock Road. Pickering, Ont, vital thing his sonl had craved,. Rua meets all Ttaina Rlackaini'thiniz stud Woodworking In ra�D►,CI he declared himself a.a n r�:...., ,1 A.• R;or_ ,;.� „ � A G E N C_1 "E S E V E R Y W H E R E �,:;rn, :,�,' a .Irma - .p.•aiLt�lan n_�C_ -' _ r'-' ' l.rv" r - ��1C K K :.:ir,ttiii that the lire --- ., p Ftospe[ ��f trwt `�: �- -- _ _ - --- g Emery : • i Stnrk (fir �IinA Fn inee. - Ch i rat and the Bible was the ui;lp L iF'1 A ) _ =:= r - ��t. - - ':� �' : °rte hnpelf irElirnai nTtie chnreh was �'�1G8• $a,ild�rS�ri �, ?Pj _ _ - -- -.°_.,...-.ri - stud EmrtauUlats,r PROPRIETORS �'...}s>i >ice,-_-LZS x h•,.riak•rlai3 i ;,'-• •x':i�'".�'.0 ..•'?14. 'r-'.ever 'a�-t>,-..;... -:fr'-.� ...,:��y r° 'i=,+- i..,wr',.,.... _ ..i>..y�m.r.d:",�u"J' - .r,�,tr y. .t: '� � .� - r .t," "•�xy :r:+ <.,.,.s .8.yj',Y«^...ri, t. �. �,«• ". r«; '•-n'`" �',"'c` °.`'. 3;' :..::`�'�.al': -_m„•'• rrxe!^.r,. "^..r:rr er. ,M.:?: S,.x .;�.,. 'R,. ,.#.,w,a,-♦ .',r7". rd's.,. 7. w .`r�"-„""_..•tic' :,f".?a J.^,, '°* a,$y:,l r - ;;err a-'�T•.a."�'-, 'io pi 's• .' a.:r/ t• .+'.d�r�.y,r "'�' F> .c�-:.�'•�:•.._w «,� k, - „�.�.. - _ „•�,;" •x, m.:y. 1A •w'' .X2' --al •w : , .c..x ar•.t+w; 'w•«* .Yigl°. :;u,s .d-.rte ewx^, dx3i�''�:' f>� 17- r !'$ ..,,� .fit ..l""'”" •s:" -..,, - - .�'` ✓r. .,+. ✓f .+G-a •- '^Y .'1'4.NC' S.r ~.^v.+7�.. T.'.an• (+ .,'r'.. _ r•6' 4"- •'•i+'t�" _ w A al �-' „ .. T.� , r .A •: _ .... ...n._. ..►"-,n n.. ...-�>..n:..y- -K ....r._ e. .. ♦ .t s rr4y. 'z-.ti'•-'§'. .a •.y:.:-, x�C: ery4 S T - • : '' ^j` �► �' ` Ole rte\- -� E 'h b' io n $e.loves his hearth, and seldom van- "TORONTO _ :. % Visitors tures far Beyond his placid homebtead oa t1�e EXHIBITIOs hill; .;., _You are Cordially invited. to Simple his wants, few his ambitions _--_ A' visit our store while In are; 4& Toronto. His sturdy hands prepared his needs - �`• / We shall appreciate the privi- to fill. _ / <."•.}; -r. legs of trying to make your I ,Days pass, and find him ever in the visit a pleasant one. fields; . vnding sees him in,exhausted = : Fi_i-1S BROS.LI3MITED The lee 19eeing worth-white Things. much he may have to do, just to-stop - Jewellers—— -- P'- Hoys and girls, if you want to test once in a while, lift his eyes from his 96-98 Yonge St. - Toronto Month follows month, and•season to , j yYonrself, eyesight'and''faculty od fix- work and look away off over the coun- season yields; �e sure to visitour exhibit in the; try, He.will go back to his work with years by the so-called I'saviors"' of He carries on his task to sow slid dug things well in your mind,quickly new vim and courage for this bit of reap. ;MunufaCturers' Building No. 2. Russia. :No glory crowns his work., Elusive`. QWEj1iS.Ej,�lj j,'j'D, and sua'gly,'alt down after you have a respite, if that is' theo'treatment the young r - *Ad a-trip in the auto some day and In another way this faculty of see- suffer, what of the Bolshevist attitude Fame, 89 Yonge St. - Toronto write out a'list of the things he warriors er ngs you have ing things and.hearing them may be toward the'old and infirm? I venture rustic brow. don, scorns his Boenwothe dlaSerento kinds of trees? Take laottncb for example. Can girl, you to think the two following examples Exploits of sword or pen may win a!also the autonomous territory' of Car- Exploits will suffice to give one a fairly clear pathian Russia. What varieties of crops slave c p you seen tell by the soul9d of the $arm imple- idea: name In 1910 the present terrttory' of .8T01wiA9? tame as many birds as,you ments, engines and so on, whether I I`went'with a-friend in Petrograd to But not the humbler conquests of 1 Czechoslovakia had- 13,812,000 inhabi- ? can bhat'you have seen. Think of all they are running right or not? If Your distribute a very small quanti',y of the plow I tints,of whom G,t16,000 were men and -the flowers-your eyes have rested on ears are well trained you can detect•food to some fifty or sixty old Russian Yet I would hail him super-knight,—I1I 7,096,000 women, the proportion of the 4se y�oa have flitted through the coon- trouble in one of these implements'ladies who were under the.care of the who dares I sexes being about 106 -women to 100 _ try. In .short,: put every, possible. and may be able to stop it and prevent!Soviet Government. These old people Do battle with the very earth,, and men. About 70 per cent. of the in- thing you can,down on your sheet of serious'damage. had all been mercilessly dragged-from airs! I habitants are Slays - Czecholovak$ -'paper,- Then lay it away, and next Have you read about the delicate:the charming and.peaceful-almshouses. t Russians and Poles. The Germans re- G' time you make such a trip, do the instruments that were invented in the where they had been ending their m �j(1 Li [ !t HIM:ffff present fewer than. 25 per cunt. and thing over again,write dovF-n the time of the war for the purpose of days under the particular care of the I i ON FOR,Iii l 111 ' the '.Magyars.a little over 5 per cent: e story and compare it with that you listening out at sea for the sound of Empress;herself. They were all-of � of1he total. The Czechoslovaks algae Fist mad*. .Reel) on adding to this the propellers of submarines? 'So keen them educated women and had filled -The OnLv Real Nerve TOnic is a i'number about 62 per cent, of the pope- reeold from time to time and see how did the ears of some of the soldier posts in connection with the court, lation. The rights of the minorities Yo= powers of seeing things will I boys become that with their ears W posts which -only gentlewomen' could Good Supply of Rich, Red are fully protected by the constitution have increased. 'the tubes of these instruments they fill. :Blood. of the republic. 'Then try making a 'similar list of could tell whether a submarine- was • All in One Barrack Room. `-r.. t`. everything you hear when you are within twenty miles of them; not only We found them in the most horrible "3f people Would-only attend to their oh the-way stress the coon mk that, they knew from what direction place one could imagine; all crammed blood, instead of worrying themselves 'Wealth. of the sounds that break on your ear the enemy of the warship was ap- into one barrack of a room, .bed 1111" said an eminent nerve specialist„ The loveliest wealth we have to spend —the lowing of cows or calves, the j proaching. It is one of the wonderful against bed, with only space between "we doctors would not see our con- Is gold of borrowed fancy—more wUnny. of horses, the songs of birds, things growing out of.the war, this each for a four-legged stool. The only suiting rcoms crowded with nervous I Than all the'shining value of - Y the whispering oYthe winds through!little submarine detector.' place-they had to wash in was a ter- wrecks. More people suffer from The profits. of our garnered store. ' the.trees, the voices-of men and wo-I •-Not many of..us will, I hope, ever ribly cold damp'outhouse with a worry'than anything else." I The wealth of dreams-it buys-so men and boys and girls. Your little l have to listen out at sea for the tom- trough running down the middle of it The sort of thing which the special-r much story-will surprise you when it has ing of deadly foes like-the submarine; and taps at intervals over the trough., !st spoke of Is the nervous run-down I The gold of commerce cannot buy-, all been written down;but this faculty but we will always be glad after all The floor was-swimming-in water. Un-' condition caused by overwork and the ;Light fancy, with its fairy touch, of hearing thins may h davoti,=� • et� +),a mna+ of tha Faculty tit one was able to t a,41m tbaTn dew., ' many anxieties of to-day. Sufferers I The blue sea and the twilieht stkv_ - . - the same way that sight may. We of well. Some of the boys and help them to talk quietly it was ! find themselves tired. IDwv spirited and An hour of sure release from things wild after a while hear things that(who were made blind by the war have hard indeed to realize that they were: unable to keep their minds on any- That.bead and burden heart and mind. = -wens entirely shut out from us in the since then developed the sense of woblen of edticatioa�ad.culture' they thing. Any sudden noise hurts like a;' The spirit of delight,that sings beginning. touch and hearing so that they can seem to have lost all semblance'of blow. They are full of groundless When something-'In the heart grows _ t► And this testing of one's ability of do really remarkable work. civilized human beings. They kissed fears, and do not sleep well at night. kind. _ seeing objects, heazirtg sounds and More than a little of the success we one's clothes, they clung to one, fol.' Headaches and other nerve pains are(A thousand treasures come with -• oth a powers of per- have in life will be due to the way we lowed one about, ' talking, Frying, part of the misery, and it ail comes thought, t r'` m our from starved nerves. And gems develop from the duat,_ ceptfoa alai observation will be of use these faculties of which we have laughing hysterically-trying to tell greater value than we at first think.'been speaking. The boy who is quick!one of the horrors they mere 'suffer- Doctoring the nerves with poisonous And things that ,gold h2th agues Some men seem to to through life -to hear and to' respond;. who sees I ing- I noticed hove several of -them, sedatives is a terrible mistake. The bought= without getting-much that passes be--quickI-y the thing that is to be done seeming suddenly to realize to what only real nerve tonic Is a good supply I True love, and faith, and trust! . - tore their vision, They depths they had been brought, with- of rich, red blood. The-refore to re-;The bank of beauty never breaks, k' ey miss' most o2.and springs to it; who anticipates the,drew and sat,huddled u d S$�. -lieve nervousness and run-gown health The wealth of.fancy never ff•'.19. i the comforting-hounds of this world. thought and wishes of others with D ejjedtedly on - ' They get little joy out of the,many whom he may for the time being bet their beds, refusing to talk to one any Dr. Williams' Pink Pills should be'�And,with the coin that Iaugh:it makes beautiful tli:nga all around us in working, is almost sure.to advance in .more. They told-as-of how nearly taken. These pills makes.new, rich Alone we b:j the Perfumed vjez 3:atuze. It may be they excuse them- position rapidly. For the world needs every day-some one of their number.blood, which strengthens the nerves,I The whispering trees, the mighty po p y' passed away°in that room of pande-, improves the appetite, gives new.I hour selves on the ground-no rigb they are young folk everywhere who are quick , strength and spirits., and mf_kes {When beauty In'her dells of dream '� boa monitim"sad horror, How one of them, p ; - - - - • - y;-1+ut v 3i not light that any to think, eager to learn, m ready to hitherto despondent people bright and',Bursts into perfect flower. r,":•_-+Q! na sr}to'pld live in that way. I heard do whatever is h� been spj deagorately hungrx >3he- -p . . _ . _ y given them to do, cheerful. If' ou aro at alt "out of. a young farmer say;"This is such a And here is the best of it s11,We had actually chewed and awallovreii sorts" you 'should. begin 'taken Dr. the of her prayer book and had g Writing Letters Miles �.vvay. -- beautiful world if a fellow only had may discipline ourselves to shut' out. Will!?-ml'Pink Pilia, time to straighten up and-look at it."' the things that-would tend to hurt us, finally gone quite mad. They were all - I A wonderful typewriter has Just i starving to death. You can get'th use ilia thrcugh any 1Somethiag about That made me feel'body, soul or mind. There is no bet- - been 'tried for the f}r=: time between 'While I waa,there a meal was in pro- dealer..In mcdictne; or by mats at 50 u'bad: It was a corlfesCon that he was ter determination than to do ust that ;: '\ewrastie ;ard -London. That.suunds casts a box or six boxes for o0 fram ; "Iwillx one trf the most valuable arts I very hin It will make'us.happier, grass. Each of these old ladies had odd,,as If it Rare a irlutor-car, but this p i y g' to go aqt in many degrees at fto:t to i The.Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.,B. of his life experience on the farm. It better and far more successful men typewriter tyr es its letters hundreds 7""` _•.'-+will rest a la kitchen across the yard, where they softie, Ont. of miles assay. any man, no matter how i and women. were given the smallest imaginable �"- _ form of telegraph-iratru- It is a new portion-of horrible bread.and a--bawl= ► - ...- _ _ obliged to'stand for many hours in the of soup.-Th!s latter Ras literally nosh• CZeCl10SlOV2 it S i�Uptl'atioi7 meat, and as' t ,v key of arty'letter is Ly streets in order to obtain'some pitiful*`Ing more than dirty potato peelings in is 23,$i2,OCO. tappgd, this letter is panted en- a Iy small ratios of milk or other sup- !hot Rater. The "s i paper ribbon by a little let;crel wheel, eN j � ii plies. In' Moscow -I saw hundreds of ..­soup" was brawn be The Sta•!sttral Bulie±:n pubt hen whose morcrseats•arc cvttiiollod by _ IIJ !� j `LD I cause of, the earth off.-the peelings, the following data- on the Ciechoslo the electric currents acni f:oaf. toe women and children standing waiting I and had"a- most revolting smell. They for many hours in the streets in the•were vak Republic:---> instruments. terrible cold, so as to receive one to given this and-•hot water twice a The area of the republic is 142,578 1 The keyboard is just like th-it of an RED g day, and that was all, square kilometers, or, 55,048 square ,ordinary typewriter, r.^d forty words _- �r-r✓ GROSS TELLS OF of wood each, i about three feet long Reltgio'a Revival Predicted: miles,an area slightly larger than that.' a minute can be virRtea in York or TERRIBLE CONDITIONS. and 5 !aches thick. This log they had With the downfall of Bolshevism of the three' mar#ttmo provinces.- In j Gtasgo'in by a man tapping his ma. ' come miles to fetch, and would have 'will come a 4 Brest religious_revival in addition to the Czenhoslo to drag it home through the deep snow vak pro- •chine in Birmingham or«London. as best they could. All this misery to Russia;, the longing, for this is in- vtncas of bohemia, Moravia, Silesia ? Babies Born in Bolshevist Prix- obtain about one hour's warmth. tensely felt,and I think one can safely And Slovakia the repLblle includes Buy Thrift Stamps say that to no people-do the rites of .._ ens--Cruelty t0 Aged, Children 9.Qrn in Prisons. -,`- the church (even perhaps more than _ - -... ___. ..__ . ..__ ._.. ._.__. - _._,—_. _ ... _• __ _ ��_ religion 'itself) bring such comfort as and Infirm. Many children have been born In to•thy Russian masses. Yell a Bolshevist prisons. I give as' an .in-ThQ Loa-ion Times pNblishes a tat- In the schools all order'sad din- r'"'i;stance the case of a Russian lad! who ai• ® :";, -_ ter Lhat throws fresh light upon the olpline have disappeared. The mild= "I was arrested with her husband is the ,�' 1':+ 1• .1;I.,f\Cpl �'•.�«.. .:._..fir ••i a +1 • horrors of Bolshevist Russia. It was I ' sea form committees and-decide what � ,. i inu �:p,. ,_r �,�;.F;,:�:��_..,( town of t'otogda. They were taken to :, ;1 ^;., t- = "r - , ie Adains, who teachers they'will have. ' They have �� ''` written by Mfrs Hatt MOSCOW and.there ke in a criminal P f'f lived far�ixteeeaya-�.�-,^ ^a the power to dismiss their teacher:. ��` ��t j'orrsuu cur ruvutus, toe reason .or this ► ,�- ;,'�: l � ,.' ' 'was in Moscow in 1919.1920 as a mem- Sore of these instructors have taken - _ being that they had given hospitality her 01 the British Red Cross. She it on,the children and, practical! writes: to English people. About a fortnight p y y at the risk of their own lives' '- *�'rt\d ~'''i• after their arrival in Moscow a little (in any' I visited houses in Petrograd where girl was born in prison and only after case of their liberty, they being sub- there were two and these degrees of two days' hard work were we able to jetted to the very atrictesi Bolshevist - - frost In the roolp3. There was practi- collect a small bundle of suitable supervision, and, if detected in any so - �RETTX good milking you will admit!, Yet it is tally no lighting and total absence of clothing, which, through the kindness called counter-revolutionary" acts, ` sanitation, ;Many people diced through p g p by no means unusual for one man with a t •. g of a sister in the rison hos ltal, I was dealt with in a merciless manner), 1lgacartney double unit to milk 3 herd of this i the severest winter months in bitter have, by almost supe'ihuinan devotion cold, hunger able to deliver to this poor mother. -_icize.in less than an hour. - ger and sickness, .with I_1 — --and-patience, rewon the love and re- F �y;;at this means in dollars ai:d cents is easily illustrated. The electric light, no oil, no candles only In Finland three weeks ago'I talked spect of the children, Again, there miserable night lights when procur-} to a Polish doctor who had just es- 1 are many instances _where teachers avera�c person milks about 8 teas in an hour, by hand. big-ar- able. Such a luxury as clean under- caged from Petrograd, and who had have been obliged to return to their = mgr vag°s and board at 25 cents an hour, handnilking one cow clothing was unknown. There was been working for many months is the costs about 3 cents or 75 cents for the entire herd. Twice a Profession in order to keep body and -ca fcr 365 days means a na ex use ci$547.50. neither water nor soap with which to} hospitals, In that stricken city. He soul together. y y pe wash clothes, and they simply had to i told me that infantile mortality there Schools,_ according to Bolshevist At 25 cents an hour the labor cost per cow with the Macartney Milker works out at I cent,or 25 cents per day. Twice a day ,. be worn sill they became too horsibly'j has reached the most terrible propor- principles and methods, should be the year'round this would mean a milking ost of$133.50,or a - �> dirty, and were then burned, with no,1,tions; 75 per cent. of the children are •"mixed„ and the children given an early saving of $365,00 through'the use•of the 11'lacartney hopes of obtaining a fresh supply. ' + still-born, and few of those who are absolutely free hand as to' their be-' Machine blifiker. I[ children receive one (totally born alive live beyond a few vi•eeks. Simple figures I;ut very expressive. And rcmemFer that, Macartney means y haV 10r. The moral chaos this ab�enCe prefi t in other a:ays. It means more milk per'ccw,lon•-er lactation periods, Inadequate) meal a day they are lucky. This is the outcome of Bolshevist of d:'scipline has created is too apall- leas hired help and more tin:e'for o:herlmportaat work!n the 5dds The wan,'pinched and stricken faces culture,and it were surely well for any ing to imagine; in fact, there are very 7 The Macartney achine hfil;er is a sect one seas is-the--streets-give-outs an was tn•iux nuisLev si m a lltte thing for -few children left#n Bolshevist Russia, money'maki-hginvestment you are toning _ Idea of the misery they are suffering. a country to ponder these matters, as For months at a time the Schools are' money eiehoae to You s.ia in every ..........«...._................._........................ way when you adopt it They are no longer children, but care- in no way do they arise out Of the closed owing to terrible outbreaks of • . L The Macartney Ml1kla••,g worn, listless, wizened human beings, blockade, but are the direct result of infectious diseases and total absence Free Particulate K,r cold and miserably clad, they are the systematic cruelty practised for of heating. urtberinormationconcerningtheMacart. f Machine Co'. Limited g nay Machine Milker v;ill Ce mnIl!d you on. receipt of the attached coupon filled iii as OTTAWA \ indicated. This lniormadon will not obitgate i+ r ee Co" me lull pardcul"s Fire escapes were used in Paris as you in any way. Even if you are not con- i Wheh at the Toronto Exhibition long ago as 1761, tempt ore! an immediate purchase our about the biseartaq Machias <• L.c.-ature w!ll prove'hetp:ul and Interesting. f Mt]Icee ?j f , Friendship 'rings truest-in' adver- -- .•,-„Be sure to visit the CECILIAN EXHIBIT in the MANUFACTURERS' BUILDING, where a Fine Display of sity♦ The Macartney Mlilk>!ng r l f 'Address Mena heads are said to be growing!' hi ' Cedlian Pianos, Player-Pianos, and Cecilian Concertphones larger. Machine Co. will be shown. * '_-"co,_ Is j11:: 3::b, -he-toad, stg CATHERIiVE ST. Ol'iAWA I kew sows l i ^ ' e Cecilian CAN, Ltd. 247 8 Toronto onto (Near Eaton s has the college athlete beatelt to a (B--1) � � frazzle. t._�_.Ir.-ws...�a. ,..e�.���,��f��ra yaw, oL... •i �,'.• ,'��,•.,. i :� ,« }+ •el'S. 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SPARE PAR" B'�� d� for• most makes end models of ears• Thou,'who did'st leave Thy heaven, • Fos aals Your old, broken or worn-out parts to tread Rheumacttam �� CHOICZ SILVER ];:LACK BREEDING replaced write o; wire us, describ- Earth's thankless sod— �MO� �J inn R t you want. We carry eh+ Foxes. Reed Bros., Sothwell,. Ont. I lasgea land most complete stock in 'No root to shield Thy baby h ad, Canada'of ella•htly used or new parts P lYoty is the time ewe ti �•1M� and automobile equipment. we ship A borrowed tomb to take thee�de'ad, t0 get rid of it1 FROM HME6THERE Wife Mel} Say _ ✓. C.O,D anywhere in Canada Satle- A homeless God! I x factory or refund in foil our motto. Oh, make this house :'hy blest retreat, Nature is pulling for you— ,��-•f That luck is only a short way of sh.w'. also wows ]tart sttpp>7. The warm weather's here— spelling pluck. s>a-sgi nu>Qesia fa, serene, 9ai, Thy Bethany; Unjust Suspicion. And I will toil in service sweet, This is your chance 1 That the day's lopile can be shorten- `y Yet, lingering, wait beside Thy feet, grasp it—take A proud young father telegraphed ed by prefixing an "a" to it. the news of his happiness to his That to make good resolutions is all Wbrahipping Thee. Tem IefolAss brother in these words:—"A, hand- OaSaviour, who did'st call'to Thee, p right, but it is better to make good. -TWO CHARMING The lone,and sad, Rheumatic some boy has come to my house and That to get things coming your way Claims to be your nephew. We are • rll..bi.,b T ?y, it is first necessary to go after them. DESIGNS 09 d.,;,,s .,u� Last L. 61vo LlW a proper That every nog has nis Oar, bill It's, ` That souls outcast from joy might be Get it out of your system the welcome." not every dog that knows when lie's Y '^^^ In Thee merle glad; easiest wayI The brother, however, failed to see having•!t� Friend of the lonely, make our home Sold by reliable druggists for R the point, and-wired back:—"I have " To tired hearts, dear, dollar. Ask our agent or write no nephew. The young man is an im- That 31 you will learn the true mean- ``-+z,'' And grant that restless souls, who us for a free sample. Temple- fag of the word' N•O•W, you will soon • - ton's 14? King St.W, T p poster.' be able to spell it the other way-- t \ roam, oronto. as May to our happy portals come, WO-N. : Tripped the Taavellar. And find Thee here! Many "Lost Arts" Are Merely n�` '• ' •3 � � -"--"�""--= Abandoned. A business man employed s traveller M[nard's Liniment for tale everywherl _ � :=�£ • f r Tradition credits the ancients with who thought reports, were of no ac- Tradition• .II�. 1 ;. a count. He sent in one showing sever- Dpjjjij,E BEAUTY - 1 •s \ BI B� 8 GREAT DAN many "lost arts." It is still common al calls that he had made. ` .•Q it hear people say that means uu- when he got back to the head cf`1y. OF YOUR HAIR ' • DUG HOT WEATHER known to us must have been employed t the end of the week his employer �f to erect the pyramids, that the Da- went thro•:gh the reports with him, ' c ' masons blade is beyond the power of and said, "I notice you called upon Mr. -? l e More little ones die during the hot sc I e c • weather than at any other time of the modern cutlers, and that the art of Brown. Did you find him well? Is Dallderine" creates rCl w j • hardening copper died with some little his business prosperous?' :rr rJ year. Diarrhoea, dysentry, cholera brown Aztec. Of th1C1{r�lealTlY Wa�eS is '+ ► "Oh, yes," replied the traveller; 'he =>' .•4; infautum and stomach troubles come ". •: without warning, and when a medicine In point of fact, larger stones than is looking well and seems to be doing jy!.,•• any found in the pyramids have been well." ?" s ` 4 c( r£+•�� .. is not at hand to give promptly the any found d I America, carried across + short delay too frequently means that q "I am glad to hear`that," replied the _- -"+,Js+: t j the child has passed beyond aid. the sea and erected in buildings !n employer. "He was an old friend of" Baby's Own Tablets should always be England and France. It'anyone cared mine when he was alive; he died,six + d;f -to pay for the cost there are plenty of months ago and the business was kept in the house where there are / t young children. An occasional dose contractors'who would build a dupli- cloned. You moat have made your re- „. of the Tablets will prevent stomach cats"of the largest pyramid and not pelt from an old directory. - and bowel troubles, a-r if the trouble take so very long about it. It is doubt- _ - comes suddenly the prompt use of the fnl if a "Damascus blade" will stand as much as a good modern band saw MONEY ORDERS, 961b Tablets will relieve the baby. The Tab- pay your out-of-town accounts by 02/4 lets are sold by medicine dealers or by or the spring of a cheap clock. Cop i Transfer Deem per can be hardened by modern meth- Dominion Express Money order. Five No. 1045 mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams'. Medicine Co., Brockville, ods to equal any specimen that has Dollars costs three cents. 9616-Ladies' Dress (37 or 35-:nch oat. been left to us by the-ancients. length from waistline).Price,35 centa. _ � 71_ey ..rte first are sash to oe lost Stuck Up. 1�► 'in 7 sizes, 34 to 4,5 inn. bust measure. are simply abandoned because there is , Johnny startled h''_s mother by ask- ,Size 36 requires 3% yds. 36 ins. wide. The Harvest. � no modern need of cultivating them. Is, a few momenta you can trans- ,Size J. ]dth, 1's yds. ing' suddenly: r Others, I doubt not, !f not we, _ and dthers not even abandoned, but .. Zama, !a there hair oil Id this bot- corm your plain, dull, flat hair. You McCall Transfer Design 'No. 1045. The issue of our toils shall see, are employed every day,and improved tle?" can have it abundant, soft, glossy and '.el►. - 'rice, 25 cents. And (they forgotten and unknown) upon. "}ieicp, no; dear!" she exclaimed, toilettconnter asmall bottle of "Dan- shorter 9274—Ladies' Dress (instep or young children gather as their awn _ 3' "that " : shorter length). Price, 25 cents. In 's glue. r ,R sizes, 34 to 46 ins. bust measure. The harvestthat the dead had sown. Sweet Potatoes. "Oh!" said Johnny. Then after. s derine" far a few cents Then moisten i Size 36 requires 5 ds. 40 ins. wide; — a soft cloth with the "Daadsrine' and Browning. y + The sweet potato may soon be a short silence, "Perhaps that's why I draw this through your hair, taking contrasting, 1 yd. 36 ins. wide. Width, - much more common vegetable in' our 'can't get my hat off." Tics yda• Lawn tennis only came into exist- one -Imm strand at y time. Instantly. These patterns may be obtained markets than heretofore. Its season yea. Immediately, you have doubled sues is 18741 has been restricted by the daficulty o! M 0 T H E R the'beatify of your hair. It will be ai 'from your local MCCAIl dealer, or- - �ya 'from the McCall Co., 70-Bond St., keeping It for any length ei'time is . mass, so soft, lustrous, and so easy to Toronto; Dept. W.. Ask for Mlnard's and take no other. storage:: Unlike the white potato, it do up. All dust, dirt and excessive oil - ,i, began 'to deteriorate sill soon as it is removed. u • •Q I . came out of the ground. "California Syrup of Figs rr Let Danderine pit new life, color, Keeping,,Desert �G�S i�ItiSi�y This trouble is understood to have vigor, and brightness in roar hair, c been overcome by new methods of, Child's $f:St Laxative This stimulating tonic will freshen ✓ curing, and plants specially designed your scalp, check dandruff and fallfa= By her successfrl protection of the with the poker sad tlfe genrroelty-of for the storage of sweat potatoes have hair and help your hair to grow load, caravan routes France has earned the France. recently . been_ established at many thick, strong and beautiful. content with these manifesta= p '.� - Not points in the Southern States- gratitude of the people at the regions tiona_ of friendship, the French Gov The sweet potato, of course: is not , 'that border on the great Sahara: Many .ernment makes it a.point to invite the really- a potato at all, but a kind of .'of these great trade caravans are native rulers of the lands under its yam:•. It is, like the ao-sailed, "Irish" ' literally mov;ag cities. They sometimes control to visit France occasionally potato, an American vegetable by .consist of 12,000 camels, to ssy- noth- as the guests of the nation. Escorted origin. !ng of )tutees, donkeys, sheep and by French officers who can talk to _ (Country-Reif. them !'n their own language these ' ;gouts: Colonial visitors •in their outlandish - As, showing the constant effort that costumes experience the delights .of Not only in loud hymn and psalm - J the French officials make to.establish i Paris, are dined by the President of I's, Gosh love sung. Within the calm I Of hush upon the fields and moors •;friendly relations with the natives it the Republic at'the Eiysee Palace, re- A holy anthem swells and soars! ' .may be mentioned that several times ceive the freedom of the city at the Tired feet tread out a sweet delight, ~_:reach year the commandants of the Hotel de Ville and finally return to - , - . I , French posts aiong the edge of the Sa- their own lands friends and allies of When paths of moss come into sightSpent hearts sing silently; dim eyes � 1`o hara organize fantasias in honor of the France for the rest of their lives. Turn looks of praise to quiet skies! Accept "Cal:forn a" Syrup uc r']gs only—look for the name California oil !Arab sheiks of the region. The sheiks By s net of small oasis garri- eems in to attend them followed by. sons and desert patrols, recruited And souls a-weary cit-y-pressed . the package, then you are sure your ��,Q� great retinues of turbaned and spies- from the desert tribes and Fnonnted on Send God dumb thanks for country child is having the best and most L►E80� The iq Of 'didly mounted retainers, and with the m I the tall, swift-trotting camels known rest' - , -_ harmless physic for the little atom. ,sae enthusiasm with which 'as, as Mehari, France has made the Sa• nch, liver and bowels. Children love A �aw 101 plado i AN fruity taste. Full directioai oa "'C r Americatl countryside turns out to see haran trade routes, if not as safe as �$e circus. Fifth Avenue or, Piceadily,-certainly Minard's Liniment Co.. Limited.- each bottles You must may "Call. H� Races with valuable money prizes very much safer for the lone traveller farms." Gentlemen,—I have u:rd MIN- They, ma be yours if you make are arranged for the visitors' horses, than certain streets of Chicago and ARD'S LINIMENT on my vessel and end before the sheiks leave they are Paris. Anuwlawa >rloaaes° nos 3emadles Cuticura p and Ointment your ; in my family for years, and for the 3300% on every-day toilet preparations. The _..presented with ornate saddles, gold It'has long been the fasilion to hold every-day Ills and accidents of life I D06 DISEASES. �apdealacaand punfies,tltcOiat } 'mounted rifles and sometimes with up the Northwest Mounted Police as consider it has no,equal. I would not and Now to Pesd rncnt svthes and hwa retllteae. cruises of the Legion of-Honor. the model for all constabulary forces, start on a voyage without it; if ,it cost Mailed Froe to any Ad- roughacss, pimples, and dandruff. In 'return for this hospitality they just as"it has been the fashion to extol areas by the Author. or. a dollar a bottle. Seen YSc, Ointment 2f sad Soil ". wilEngly agree to capture and surren- the English as the model colonizers, CAPT..F. R. DESJARDIN. a may al°v's Co.,Inc. throughouttheDominion. fan !der certain fugitives from justice, to I but when you consider the smallness us west k, street ass•ti QMat St.ppaaiSt. ;.I. Behr. Stor"7te, St. Andre, Kamomaska•� `� New York, U.S.A. sogaLaeaawkbwtssog. - !warn the more lawless of their tribes- of their numbers, the,vastness of the T men that the plundering of caravans region which they control and the ;must cease, to furnish quotas of re-'character of the climate and its in- or ABLETS ARKED cnl#Es-for the native cavalry• and to habitants,it is contended that the blue Eking it Out. - O }` send in for sale to the remount de- ribbon in this regard should go to the Followed by seven s`urdy and eage r- --number _ partment-a large numtier of desert lean, brown faced, hard riding camel eyed children, the lady with the firm BAYER ARE •ASPIRIN . . °., bred horse,. Most important d1' all, men who have carried law and order 'they go tack to ;heir'tented- homes-into,the-•furthermost-Corners -of the lips entered the restaurant and looked 4 ---=-- •--- round for a suitable table. , ' great sthara. ..,Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross T.. ' la ilia desert immensely impressed An obsequious waiter showed her to a comfortable-corner and offered her cc y tf the menu, anticipating a large order ,—+*. '•::`.- =a • � V .Rich Fla.�or OF and a ame see! tip. _"Let me nee! Beefsteak!" murmur. �• o .- `•, ed-the lady thoughtfully. Then she turned to her eldest daughter. "Steak for you, Bertha?" she asked. �� „Yes, please, ma." _ E "You, Reginald?" - -_-_ Yes, please, ma.„ And so oa till her seven offspring p ZS at its DESK after Cyl �ltl� had 'plumped for beefsteak Then she twenty Minutes; and a Well made spoke to the waiter: �y Bring me a nice, well-cooked-steak '.,..,.:Cup of Postum is hard to beat. and eight plates,please!” e / 5 A y The astounded menial—good phrase, Another Form � that. .gasped. r / ,< ?" For Colds rain Headache, Neural- which contains com lets di- 1p:0 you hear me. she demand. 'Earache �k comp lets POSTUM'9 ; f v,c Il;� ed. gig, Toothache, and for reetiona. Then you are getting ;ekl r a'Y "Yea, ma'am!" he gasped. "Only 1 Rheumatism,Lumbago, Sciatica,Neu- Aspirin—the genuine Aspirin pii- is made CQuiek as STUA�� I,4.5 ritis, take Aspirin marked with the sen'bed by phyaiaiane for over afire K` �' was thinking that if your family sat name "Bayer" or you are not taking teen years. Now made In Canada. _a Wink,in the'cup. SE AL at that table next the lift and sniffed As irin at all. Eaady tin bores containing 12 1�sb- 1� ,,i a eeveqAda 'ard, they'd get more of a meal." - Accept only 'Bs,yer Tablets of lets coat but a few-cents. Druggists ZnCerS—.Sell_both. fir=atf;mbrokerr�-"#3ayer" also, sell larger "Bays�'_ga�ksee.. ,. The Bog of Allen has an area of There is only one Aspirin-"Hayes^you must say * --- ' ara� �- 7 _� about 240,000 acres, and extends into Aspirin is the trade mark (registered in Caust s) of Saver-Man o!w DELICIOUS ana EiCONOMICAL �`j y seeticacidester of Salleylicadd, Wbile it is well known that Aspfrin means :..: four Irish counties. tnaAUtacture, to assist the public asytast imltatiQds, the Tablsta of 33atrer Cots ':,'+•- ,!!J/ ED. 7 ISSUE No. 34-120. +►su w s tamped with their several trade mark`__" "9b.r cre.a" q` MOSS . -.�.n. _.p;'Y^_n.cuF,r.c-"s...��r, a-• ,.aif.F 1. „! '.S' _!.e:o. r an,G- Sr ey�.x..m u• �.W,' 'C,.x.�._•�,.W., ^t ,,�: '' - .z"�, `.,.,"."�,,.•.,>._ e_.g'.._.iy.... _-....mx..w'�� ''dy y, .-r V!:•,4:✓it+n^.'°.X'?r;.�,:"'y'�''t-.ke Rr..al3ia.•.C..,.;+•ar�k: �x�`• „�o'C`.j`-'J p.v`z aM"K,..1v'Flom'��-w y♦i v..d?rah.:,y4,;i. ,n -.t',r•e�s-1.��..9'•nler�.n9s�'+"•^N'rs6�...-,_anM y;,s'. 7��.;•\..,r e+,�'' a• aR , $ �a « %A�•,u-r.n^-�u'"..,`!Er-•;.-., i?4°'' eba�-i.`.:'.'y..e`a`r`=�'.�i'.r�"-n''S-s�•n^�t+;'�.` r�•ai" .y"y n•. O,r'•-.t w :"FX'•'!i-e.. ,1., '...,,y y, ,p'C 7.. 't'• Y '.m. .'.[ - -� ,,y,„.�`,'x..,,.: "C ,:fig;�. :�'5:,,.,'''�... "� •r:�.'.` ^.�"..+ .r y t ••:r .__. � ._- ° - - -.- , �.\w F .,. ,. .. t.' a -- .., _ i -'ty�vyr. l•.' "p �'' ,�•',r•r;F}�a 'JJU�UA IJl?ii�J. '–Mrs.. George -Cowan, Sr., is Now Id�witrtteementi• seriously III at preaqnt. 9, -Mrs. E:J. Shirley is in Strath. FOR SA DeLaval separator -James and �dia. Rosh were in Coy this -week, owing to the death No.12.tsoo capacity,never been used. Cow. y �' ( .;! an&Shepherd,Pickering. 34tf �. city over Sunday. of her father. ter� ` -Robin Gordon,was in Toronto • -Just received a. consignment VOR SALL'-Obevrolet 490 touring, - of binder twine of beet quality. + in Grit-class condition. A good buyy for etch, N COU pIe of days this week. el y Geo, Wet,f,R.R.2,Pickering; 47tt -Mrs. (Rev ) J. W. Down re. Twine always on hand at close - '" turned home from Part Hope on prices. T. B. Marquis, Pfekeriug. * LOST-A small gold brooch with - Honda evening. -Hugh Robins and.. Thos. Stow- two robin, valued as a keepsake. Finder y� y $. return to Mrs,Aiut�:h,Pickering. 47.48 - .For one dVeCK we re r �? `. �RG-ed, 01i 2unda , Aug. 15th, sill erg tin11iB a holiday trip to a te. "`to R. L. and Mrs. Orawfoid, a Uoncton, X. B. � Y D-From lot 1x1, B. F. epon,,. - �. V. v TR br D•. red backed steer. Finder lease eon (Albert Edward). -Dr. S. E.and Mrs, Cartwright _ offering natif/Geo.W,.Lee,Kingston road, Whitby- 4s -Carman Gordorr, of Toronto, motored to Hamilton on Sunday " o ering a ---- - -- -- ;;: ENV TINSHOP-Having secured over Sunda at the home of and_pent the day with the form _ p y the ppremises formerly occupied by 1V. J. M . ' '`'• his grandfather, Robert Gordon'. er s sister, who resides neat' that Coak•aell,e1amprepared to do all kinds of repair . ' —Geo. W. P. and -Mrs. EveI•y city. work. Ed,Leroy,Pickering, 45-4$ - `� .- —A oint mPating (if the Chan,. RBA s613, f rank, Of Whitt,3', 8peitt � ��}R 5Ai�-�i'�,K .,o, Luce SPEACLAL - t +. ben of Commerce and,the Fire CO. 1' plows.scar Rers, and mowers and all kinds of y _ ',,Sunday with W. J. and.Mrs. Mil, implements, also several kitchen stoves and�aw- '- :Ier, will be held this (Thursday) even-: !ml machines. H.Herman, Claremont. Phone - :,r r :' -Mrs. Geo.Martin and dangle Ing in the town hall for the trans- 201. ' 17tr - '� _ f'-rater, Of Brighton,"'ire visiting the action of important business. ,, e ,. -The `W-hi_tL • Male nartette �rRA�hD-On 'to the pre,rriises of tt�USt' in the niche o' -tlrne former,s mother, Mrs. Jii)wes Gor- Y Q ,�7the undersigned, tot 17, con. s, Pickering;a- r don• is prepared to give, a song- service rcd steer. Owner may have same by proving • -L. E. Balsdon, of the Jfassey_ in any churchon Sundays(evenln$ property emntnil}ayl $'expenses." Fred C. Pugh, ; Barrie Co., Toronto,,is spending a Nt'eferreo)• free of. uhar'ge, except, ---- ;,: c two weeks' vacation at his home cost of trausportatio'XI Phone ur BIN DER FOR SALE-0 ft,. cut 3 write E. W. EVatl9 Whitby. " crops, 612ri.UU,cash or part cash-and note: _ here.. ;d, con.7. Pickering., Phone Claremont 311, 'f Bank has o advise that f -Grant' Arntit returned to the manager he -Standard -Also above farm for sale. Apply Cottrell, 54 hags o - 'city on, Sunday. evening, after at they have }ones Ave,. roronto,. 47.4x_ *, spending two weeks' vacation in Just received au additional rest of FOR SALE-A choic2 farm of 155 -- Pickering Safety Deposit Boxes. Any one .:CRCs, -pelf watered, good buildings, and —Miss. Laura; Andrew has re- wishiug to secure a box would be puasr<stun to plow Can be giuxp this Ca1L Full — Best _ N posse-6sion Feb.1st. For fur her particulars ap- turned home, after' taking a sum well advised to send in their nRnae ply to f.E. Disney.Whitby. 46a _ 1 mer course in Domestic Science in as soot?as possible before they are r� 1RVrTO RENT-Being Iots 13 and - A . T0001t0. all-taken up 1 13.con.,9. Pickering, 11.2 miles east of •. —G. E. Glovers eat a few da s -The G. W. V. A. football Club Claremont, 93 acres,6U acres being under culti- ' „ pp y buildn, lU acres pasture:remainder.Claremont.Good Granu�at Su gar at the home of W. G. and sirs• of Ushawa ire open fur. a q`1 .bar;ld;ngs. Apply tv-Wm.Edwards,.Clarrmorst. ~•Ham, and returned' to Bradford R'ith any team in this district. 4s f = on Monday. They are champions of Oshawa >1,51 I'flR S:+�LE-llxl:fetes, being -A number of the young Veo- and district league and are anxi- Fl„t eon, 1, Pi::aering; baA barn. frame . /¢� pie of the village held R welne..aria to keep in shape for R fall prc- ���>�• rile ly of•a-stet,running r rill• Posses• Which we can' offer at' sion Apr.}1st:19:1. •Purchaser a,ili br allowed - _ roast at Sin]C08 lsOlnt On 1�'ednes- Aram. The players of.this team to do fall plo wing. 1pp;f to Jlrs Elizabeth day evening. are all veterans. H-jorl.W,-ugham, 9t5;t -:Hiss -1 (Dr.) Wiot , who ha fMargaret Rosa,'forwerly I('KE11IN0 FAR}I-140 ACRES- � some time been residing with her P tt..,,,, per ACRES- teacher In S. S. _:v0. east, hay w,.,'1land, s- from we and a prodvrcr, .. Miss M. Whitney 0311 a`1'` en:.-crops•writ show: <plendid barn: 7- been •pending a fecv daps with . 19CeC, }, rD,,:::d hwuw. ,rchird.some bush. nn good read f e _ Miss Luella Hobbs. awn,called on John and silo. 1!ut- near.>tauon uri villa : 31'j.UUV. A p!y:0 1as. Y w' '- = kar On h'rida She and 311=a Mc. ifadlcy,R.R.M. 2,rickcnng. PS-ai r' fi -M r�. Chas.Leigh', of St. RR ry'- Y ' is holidaying with Mrs. John Laughlin,''of Oshawa, will lPaV(% FOR BALI•;-0registered-shorthorns: ' Crccket't. and Ripo spent Stintl't}' itbout the middle of Septf-tuber' tv 1' he ter der A:A;27, cow,a and 7 yearn old. - Practically wholesale price with Sirs and Miss Fawkes. attend the InternatiounI Stinday n. nt ¢,mt,ntrsold heifer 7 months old,bull lU' + moot:•,vld. Linn cutter and set of heavy;leiss hs. _ 'a -Rev. W. Shepherd, of Dale S'.hool Convention at Tukic). .JA :lppiy to:Freci Lacey.lot 33,B. F. con..,Picker .''Presbyterian Church, Toronto. pan, and will also visit the ml?5i+jn frig, Ind.phnne but itialvern: liig land Creek flel<!s in China, P,O. 47•:;n will occupy the pulpit in St. Alt COrea ap well RS _ .- _...._ _ —___- . - drew's church on Sunday next. those.in Japan, Her many Pick- .c`ARNI FCR SkLE-Being _youth Srnall fruits are plentiful ti T. half of lot 11:cia:>, Pickering.- Good barn, ' -3lrs. R•'iman, of ' Peterborn, ering friends wish Mrs. Wil=on a ,, x,th.stobL•nK underncath, frame, hours,_ s most leasant trip, which they -ive shed,sheep pen,hen house and pi %n: and Sirs, Thos. Duulzlas, of Turon 1' p+ ,� Don't miss this chance' to, with their families, are visit b I e will also be beneficial t^ her Half mile from C. Y. R station. Rut . tnazl health, which has beeU impaired w" place. Apply to Robert Somerville,Pick• ' ing their mother, '1Mrs. A. Bur ell. paired ring. aa•Sb. .:-..-. _ -Mr. and Mrs. Arnot and dau- by the severe nervous Wtrain _ 1;.riR3I FOP. sAr.E- 1M1 acres. good Eghter, A1i9e Nellie. Of TOrozrto, ChrOUgls which she bap pasted, ! cfay ,a-.m$food+tat'e of culttvzittnn iairty Cash price < ` ve bf(n spending a few day' -After a long anxious time a w.,i tented. watered by well arutsprinft. 3 acres- with Pickering friends during tine deep mystery has been volved in P�ion%good brick house and bank barn -�' past week. Toronto when the hod of an apply w suit purchaser, For • So 7 HAPMAN �./ • y pr ice,firms tic.a ! to H.E.Tcrynter mr_to T. " -Dan Gormley has started fall known in to was identified on Tares- White.Whitevale. 44tr , wheat and barley threshing this day as thstof Wm. McLeod, son of pR SALE-100 acres good tillable - wOrk. He has been busy threIsh- Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, of this vil F;and.on main rohd, conveniently situated to lis i k�cwi.church G�frame house, Barn 3G:a6.idrive ing clover for several weeks and lags. About five weeks ago man - --be rerte;a good yield - rtes lcitled at 9unnyside, Toronto. `;,..�. �,r c .also - T�/T.�1 -r— ��_l I1Ted i1�Orrlss@ wild has been by a gassing foals. HOw.th@ aCCi- small frwt, Lot a._con.K,Ptcken Fur rotor- �� � i -�,� -R (, )`A yy oration as to pprice apply•to R. .,Wilson. 131 j N HA jj��// ,jjj,,,j jjj���j,� attending 9t. Michael's 'College, dent occurred is & ne• p mystery. Cannon East.Hamt-tun. 44.49 " has been successful in ppassing the Mr. McLeod was in Pickering on. _ Matriculation and Middle School July 10th and left thatday'to seek L�AR9I 'FOR SALE-Being iat 1. Some Specials for the Farmer y 11th the bon was found at the has f nr Toronto. .not y,ank _ a osition in Hamilton, On Jul ties from Toronto. wd 6ank -' run.9.Tow g 1 b6norB examinations, the IaCCeC with oboes place. �9 n0 word had been 1.f err..3:.-c1Ye shed pig pen an hen hour. y h«-rn f•ix,o, d� - r h:.rdw had hush. 2 acre+ of cedar, neveFtailinil ' -Of the irlaay hundreds of autos P creek r.xr,od pauurr, frame house, rural mail: which seed through the village. received from biro the family be- convenient to'chiache+. schoolon farm. good 1, 4: n, $ g xttlk sWc, pcte.brttrr. on oJon 'His n A C- reonoid and Ziiioleuin " - • on Sun''a;• a large percentage Citne anxious and ivetitntecl a ga,ek rate rot e9trr>. .ripply to john Anson. 7uL - " were AmeriCRn CRr4. :earth whieb wa.i frtiit'lea3, until Dovercourt;Rd„TorSntu. iitf The King• - -Wanted'.__t . atop road is becoming a favorite Tuaadap, when Mt-,. :tleLeud, the. 'enders In clnatrta• half gallous and gallons route for American totiri-te, ni.tp's wife, interviewed Chief De- �' ,�•� -Reg. _Ful:er r•ports this the tective Guthrie, who told her of i>eI— f1C�11L18 Oil best year he has pet had with hint the unknowu man's b'•dy which Sedadl`en'der:, ma-Iced Tenders for ” ,apiary. He began the year wit 41 w1I taken to.the Medical -College, cerlient i` alki will be rFceiv�' i,v the - Be+t duality ,ii) cents a gallop 69 colonies of bees which haq nnw find which proved to be fire rut}- �t❑drr iac�d L� to Fvidaq, Auq.yfirh. %in elan. The. del- } 1 ?SxM). increased to 90, and hap so far' ; $ peat ` rr1 lathy for the ,cnns[etice*nt of aboth gal vest Tools' - 1 S felt for the bereaved fRfuil ant etpiare feot.t,f cement tvHlk'�in the-111-a good crop of the best y loge of Cltreniont. - 'honey. orrowiog widow. Th,- lowest cr-anf tender' not necet? :. - Fvrks, Rakes, Hoes and Handles ---- - - - ' -The rather. damp kttnoephere -At a special meeting of tile satify accepted. - -of the past week or two is Causing township council held in .11r. Bea' For-ftirther par ticularsapply to - some -anxiety in regard to the ton's uf#ice, Whitevale,on Tue-day ' G.. M. FOR3Y TH, grain crop, As it i3 very poor evening of brAt week, the town- Secretary.Polies Ti ttatees, «t » -•• drying weather, there. is $rent ship rate for the year was struck - Claremont:OrI See our latest Coal Oil Stove" of the grain sprouting in at 5 mills on the dollAr, the same the shock. as reviona p years, the rate for :'_:No wicks to replaces, Blue flame -• -Rev. W. and Mrs, Moore. of Pickering Village being the,;Ame, r.. p ratepayers 1 More space _. + .a Coruuna, slSent Wednesday with The rate R era hill notice a elig It W. J. and Ors. Stiller and other change in the road tax from °_ i-lt: Pickering fdeuds. They were on mills to 4 drills. This increa=e is ` 1 Burner, burn=24 hours on 1 gal oil' their way home,c after visiting due entirely'to the increase in the DEPARTMENT EFEXCEILITI:1 .1tiD '. ir4el tiles yn Kingston and other price labor (Ineludiog men soli - - _ ... - = ""`eastern points. terms) and also iucrea sin pr.lce uf_, //= Collie tend be conviriced —W. B. and 3Ir3. Powell and material used in the la'r'ge bridges, -OTICE is hFi;l,y awes to •all-concerned dau htee, Miss ,• th.:t ex-member- of th_ Canadian Expe- $ Ethel, are spend- which the town=hip has been Corn' di':noary Force, woo are cnutird to and who n ` • an ins a week or two on a motoring gelled to build this gear. This i require post-discharge dental treatment must' i , BuYld Prcker�il trip t0 t110 N1ARRrQ Peuir13t1lti the Only Change in the,. tax bill t%met their appltca::ors to'the Diyi:ict Der.t- .Li thence to B[ al Oft:eer at'the P.e::dquarter= of-the Distrwt .J ' - g ;. Buff the c•rties on of which the township°has control. in which they reside ,m or' before 1st Septatti- t,er, lf+2o. A ications for dental treatment the southern chore of Lake Erie School rates '�f course fire sou Cpl - - ---------- - ' ' ' recer:erl. after 1st September, 192", will not and also through southern, On• siderably higher,Owiug to the ill be onsidcrea,' GENTS LOOK""SERE tario, crease in teachers' salaries. "� ' ♦ ' (Sgd'i EUGENE FISET, -The contractors have, a]- '-The pRstoC of th Jlethoakt Maio:General, rte.;. =rea y comp efed the -work of Church will be on cut -it both Depwv ".lini:t'er, Militia area Defence. , } Ottawa.August ;f, 19.',. ' cutting down the hill opposite the servvices neat Sunday, Aug. ?O_nd, We have some splendid values in Neckwear. The best_ assortment of Ties we old Quaker church two and a half and will do his best to help yon got ,-mew;paper will not be paid' for ttic ever had at 1 (u), 1,5U and 2.N). qur soft collars are the vets latest miles east of the village, and are on ari-d-' head you off, if yon•tv ill;a^?e'er.;,em,n+. ;f they insert it with,.ut authority thing. Y ors can't Letter them in quality, style or,price. :y t Lout the Dapnrtment. d• - -now busy at the hill at,the east but let lilt]]. Morning subject, ( I, Q. 33+;1.1-: —We are cleaning out our Summer Shirts and offer aTeal,bargain. - -- end of the village opposite the "Stepping Heavenward," the test NN--e are reducing them front 3,50 to 1.50. r '. ' Friends' meeting bon3e. is found in Jer. 50 : 3 and rends ELM DALE I�ILi.S Our Fine Silk and Casi]mere Sus are the hest on the market. We also i -W. J. and Mrs. Clark, who Rt. thus "They'shall ask the.way to hate it good line in heavy all-wool sox. f tended the re-uninn of the Uc- Zion, with their faces thitherward" Wateh for Luwndes''Fall Srtmples, Yut'off buying that suit until you see as, w Conkey family at Barrie on Thnrs . the wise quest of a sane people. You can always get the best Mani- We hope to ruake this line better than ever. day last when there were one Evening subject, "Stn:nblib g Heil fobs Floor is, fl hill \O. 1. Shoe repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. r hundred and thirty-five members ward,"suggested by the following Jlanitoba Cheat. ` �. present and a most, pleasant time words, '$The way of the �ti'icked is. Royal Household and Glenora for, 77 Z spent, returned home on SRturdRy as darkness, they know not at Bread. Try'abag. Fred T. Bunting, � Pickering evening. When att'ay they what they stumble," Pro. 4 : 19, Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats - '' EstabIi.3 lled;1557. also visited H. J. and Sit=.Marquis They stumble over what into BRAN, S'QORTS and family; of Stroud, amid the where? Are we stepping ot• sturn• ` -III FEEL'S • p�.it�� r former's sister in Cullinrcwood. ' blind;' Come twice and glee - `. �UAT C`t-iOP �ln: ■ 1 - ^: -The Women's Institnte will twice at night, returning what Fe CTRL SIIED OATS -..hold their August meeting nest retained Iast Sunday evewujz, RAP.LEY CHOP • .Tnesd%y, the 24tb, at 3 o'uiocic at owing to an unusual oversight. .'WHEAT :; T the home of F. Ji. and Mrs. Chap- What ancivelty, a church serv'icP CRACKED COitti � mail. The speaker for the Lifter withowt a collection. Let u? talk SIIIED I3EN'FEED 1' q' noon Will be Miss Emil Guest,, tht, of this new thing. Rev. Dr. Pick- c �c1 Have Sold Uu�llle�. ��11 reduce stock �CiildlCell'_ Crean] substitute ' chosen organizer of the �5'or11t=n'1 and took Lis felt, Iifted-[is high nnrd Calf Men]. Institutes of Gteat Britain, who moved us deeply Iast S1111(1R}' ?lolaxea i[eRl� Cpl• IleTt tell aayp. `',,V'Qlne and will deliver a real treat in her sub evening. Thanks to hint fool:) R11, CHUPPT-G AND bAT.j i]u �ti flat do you know about ottr S. CRti5HI\Cr EVF RI DAY - - —._ 'ffcoal s A t�tis ...... fnsti=-S: every-Sunday Rt-2 P-47g. Tire -J r- r-� 1utp_ ---- _ _ o -� L]r d� —��t .��, et •o bar , ens- tutee." All 'come and bring a, voting people will give a spent, BELL PI�ONE.:� friend, a heavy basket,'cup and musical and literary progrnin on -=g a r plate area enjoy a good old-time'Friday at 8 p W. 1 our are in F' '• G �AILLESPIE DUMBARTON Picnic."-Con. ' ;vised and needed.-J. W, D, Chopping every day. A. s ,r„h'• � .•,�•y r U .�,t1'`; J' ".SV:• 'Se:1•a�Gim.S:,ruY•^=•.ar'=^'^aa rr..ti..4'-2' /<r"—...,,. ',:J',t, j+:. ,.,,y, .p•{,0. 'E•• •V.• :,lo-.X•'i,�.' `�• .'{i.