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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_08_27 ♦. yr '2. '+"+•r ' .v' ',e�" w �" '•`....: +R. R,a••,C ?d R�ii spa'li,pJ?.'^r.-rrf!""'g•y'y.�r'>•,I•�'iC'nA 5 .'Y-' .•°'..JM1N .. b+i � ^•�y ,w.. • - _ x M F' . - •.'?�!� ra• .�y,tE'7P-, l�+l'C°:'.^� ^L'��'=i�".,'r ,�5•+0+.,�'`Fiw 1r'., .� tit. "t+5 :� `:+•M •�� 'v 'i a•,� "I. 'i s-. .r•,e.�J- -, ;'}•. ,'�•.. •.-tx./,,,r. "..!"",,'-'S">..w. .'y.. ..•t�. a r.• r ,.r C •M. 'r q+' .°i•M H•�- .✓.'.n.L,', ,.� i. �• T4LF� I- .t( } :,k,'• 6 y � •�. t' •'+.» r�'«• ..•7' 'g'rt.' •2"I- :'+, err-•-.' „i,•.''.�'~ h/^}a'.,:1,f ZTT�� .•T p •.•.t tN'M •b-'. .,. Yr° .�y. �• ,-Y .,+' ..� . -' ^!..•h .. .iR'.• sly-,,,.'• ,•'w, •' o!• ry.-. / .'e" •ja-' .r'!• y tl' ,r, - -t�OL. �XX.IX. T �, .. I'I�.gERINC�, ONT., FRIDAY,. AUGUST -,,,7, 1920 . . � . -, : .-.hTo. -�� .:•: '' %.� 9R000HAM O&HAWA FAIR Established 1328 k` fr� tltgft>a=tal44;ar>ra. _�.- _ Geo E Baker Miss Dickson,of Toronto, visited her I Preparations are going ahead rapid- � s sister, Mrs, �Vm. Norton, L-3t week. 1 for the Fair which will be held Se t GRE"INWOOD 'a Medical y p •�Iz. Perrym:an spent a Yetv.dave last' lith, 14th• and 15th. �i'atch for the E, FORSYTH, D. of O., Regis- hi. son Edwin. hilts ind posters. The btlildisgs are +`-- week in Acton, with 5 R. fetes member or the optocietrical aado• Mrs. Bacon and 'ills Norma Currie, being put in shape to bold the biggest s to. Special attention given to r�� of Toronto, are holidaying frith ilrsr�lxhibit that has" ever been shown. . . - •. the fitting of glandes. Eyes testes need c=onL — F. TheILQ�rAm Of attractions Hnd r•iaia INS Olasemont. astf _11rs:'Davis and children,of Toronto, ;of spec is complete. Remember the _ • Yoti knew yuu Burt; or Honse are visiting• her parents, Jorard and'dates., the Directors will do the rest ` �T ;F.'.TOVLi\SON, 3f, R. >lmber wonld be struck,by lighniing Mrs. Lit,tlejchn. for you. 1.� • of the College of Phy'�icians and Eurgeons bf Ontario. Office: that formerly ocsttpied' by e on Aug yls* 1st, 1920 'Misses Edith and 3largaret S,haugh- r the late Dt.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr, Call- ,essr. Of Ttx•onto. spent the w?.ek•end GREENWOOD �e " well. Phone. Cleremont,Qrt. 2317 You couldn't get Lightning pro- with 31ro. Philip.. tection soon enough, WEI Brown and family and Miss Remember the grand Field Day to 14: UAH"111'1tiGtil, 3I. D. Ir. :Iaz: Bet 't'erpntp c,, a be held in r_i'eertwp ld.ta-rnorroty(Sat- .C.+P.& S.,Ont. A corcner for the Coun- In 191�.the1'e :secs 291 horns tcith Howard aloe girl. Jlniculrn, arday). The committee will presentnA\ Six- ty O ratio, Office.hours: 12-2 and C. p.m.. " 1918 " 3•l l barns Rev, Mr, Sha herd, of Dale Church, a splendid programme of sports. Six- or at other•{hours by appointment Phone BeII P No.24. Ind.phone No,400. Pickering- On- bctrtled b9 llg}]tning ill Ontario Toronto, occupied St. John's pulpit on football teams have already entered CRUSHED 'OATS _ tario. 331v Sunday last and preached x splendid the ccmpetiticn, viz.:King City, Ant -BARLEY counect tip all metal parts iv- sermon on'Faith. ora, Highland Creek, Goeen River, �3ARLEY FEED' -. �T 0. McKINNON, 'M.D., L.R.C.S.,. in you a nom lets _ Claremont and the Cr. IV. i'. A„ of `� . i�l . Edinburgh, member of tho conece.of g p MIXED CHOP CORY Phyeiclana sag 8nr eona.ot 6ntsrio,licenttate circuit 5 Stem. tl Oshawa. As entries will be receirod tr 8 '� -._. CUNBAFITON tip to Friday, other teams may yet of Royal college or 8urteons, Edinburgh. . . sore:, Besidt-s, five baseball teams A.ixed Grain for hens speotal attention to deleades of *amen sod 'Get our prk-ee. Miss Norine 31cU{nty is visiting "f Children,, Offlee and redide4ce,Brougham. n Toronto, _ haye also entered. With all these also'Chick Feed on hand r1Z a save you mone teams c.ltnpeting for prizes a_ splendid Legal. 3 3'' We are glad to welcome Rev. 'Ir, day's spirt is assured. in addit{on to ''�• . and Jars, Clugston back front their the foregoing there ts.l11 be other Special rice for ehoit •w ' ou 'vrlle Opt holiday qutins;at -lIeaford. p h H,'KFNNED Bair{sie:. S'ii- snnrtF,including races, jumping etc.' „ Our nQtc store•keepei ..Ir.Papineau, time for Bakers do . ieitor,•NotaryYuhlic,�{Conveyancer &c. ' I and family are getting nicely settled for which liberal prizes will be given. Y, v Whitby,oat. 41 ----- `-----`----- {n their new dome. `�a welcome them T' ef games hments11 azaytn betsecured�cfrorn the�best bread floor made.one to our village. T E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRIS- booths on the grounds, -and lunches Try a sack. - !J • TER,Uount Crown,fttorneq,andConnLy hits. Fitzpatrick, of('hicago, accom- w{11 be supplied by the Ladies' Aid 8a11eitor. Oonit> unea,whist>s. 10-r it- R BE A L pn.nied by her sister-in-law and niece, .Society. Admission, 25 cents. Do motored over and will spend some not fa{l to attend as you cannot af- , , •• AE. CHRISTIAN, Bnrrister and time with their aunt, Hiss Thomson' ford to miss this treat. •solicitor.Noters Public.Etc. Was q M The voting ladies of the 31isbio, - _ oaa. 0ffica Brock 6t,north,whicb'r_ .2517 CLAREII/IONT B;indheld .a very successful p�nrden - D'(-IALES:.k JOHN. TON—Barri-'pis parts on the school grounds o, 1'hurs- WHITBY �. Ste. r c„2 Uaaforth.►vr rta oo;xcrth Btdt ISSUER OF day evening last. A large crowd was The "'omen's Institute laws party - Tornoto Phone:Gerrard-44)1. Saturdays, dial present And a good pr�fi:tirnme was fern 1720.'•rliid.) Italy rendetei. The receipts .tuounted to at girl. Perm'- Fridge afternoon was ; • • 81'2".04).. The friends of'Ir.'aud Mrs, one of the most successful affairs of 1 a '�iT ILLIA3I J. BEATON,B. A.:Bar,- Marriage Licenses G le+pie took the oppcirtanitr to ex- the-season. } �� r j) tkVV r-tcr.Solicitor: membet of the Arm of Coal is now coming in freel • over V e Ityckman, ntni•on.F3stcr and Beaton. Toronto press their regret at their departure `�•bithy harbor and selling retail de- °. General Trusts Building,b.i Bay Street,Toronto. -"" -- from their tnidrt. Frank` 'Mitchell livers l io an art of the town for Telcphor-e;Dlain 1)•11 and U6]. } .p read a suitable addres-a and 31IssThom• $16 2:5 The dredge is due to arrive ` - FRUIT BASKETS g'i° presented them with a beautifully and deapen the channel so that the R y Dentin " ' . T hand-carved mahoRanv pedestal. The heaviest draft vessels on the lake cirri G A A E i '1 ... best. w shes of all go with•them to their make the coral docks. LAKE B. BEATON. 'D. D. 51, 2.1 Quart Crates new home. Oshawa is not to have its harbor. I 1 BGraduate of the R'oyal.Cnlelgc of Dental I Qt. Berra* Boles a• The Government are afrHid the farm- tiTe bare a full lion of motor oils and 5uritc-n,% and Univrrsity of'Toropto: (Ifiicit ovrr W. M. PrirQle's hasasvare store. S5'L thy, _ Li Qt. Baskets - BRO'.K ROAD _ ers would he still more incensed than--greases as well as motor fixtures. Office hour 9 to 12:1 to.6.3c.Q.Ind.'pl me 6. 0 Qt,.Baskets they are with it were a comitment to $bit phone 220. 4417, Air. McIntosh, of Locust Hilr made establish at a cost of a million or more Autos of all makes and designe repair- -�— Lenno Covers and Slat Cnqers a hurried call on r.A. and Mrs.K,ax a harbor that would he but a little ad op shortest notice and Oorer early and &avoid shortage one day last week, more than a mile nearer by rail to at fair prices. f fixer nswe Sara a• Mr. and Mrs.Dawson and dmighter. Oshawa than Whitby harbor. This is • ^^' Chopping and Oat Rolling every week who have been visitipq at T. Knox's, all the more sensible now that the Agents for Dominion Tires ' O. HASI—Issuer of Marriage .clay excepting 'Monday. have returned to the city. Grand Trunk as well as both harbors •'Genniae Ford Pacts" " Vr . Lfcanses to the Cocat� of Ontario, Amos BriRnalYs' sister, Mart". of are owned by the Government. The ;i Tiokariag village. My Michigan. with bar husband-and tam- report of the engineer is that no craft W. G.Barnes green River j,_.-__ _=_..t_ P g Gasoline always on hand. Free Air . I V. liICHARDSON— Real Ea � rr�'g with brim a�-prase - L-s-ealled at Osba-wa for--or— throe W.Mate, Insurance.CanveyatseiR l Es Or address R. R. No: 1.Locust Hill. 'k A. Jnmown. -of Kingston, and years so that there is no commercial Call and see us if you are in need;T R Public.Ete,'Pickering,Ont. 311q, his moot, Mrs. Moody. of Oshawa, need.of developing a deep roster bar- of'anything is the auto spent Sunday last with the former" bar when Whitby so admirably ser• or truck line. �T .HALL—Bosse carpenter. F.•- p:trents.here. veA bath towns. L Y� `""•' r • tiatat d,phone for stew work, repairs 1y / The work on Cowan's hill has been The Farmers'Magazine for the mid- /'N�,wan She 11elRl ulcerations led,phone t913.1iPickerirg 2317 Shaw $ Catalo a ,,,speeded for the present on account month contains .a most interesting L.0 wan TOWNSHIP OLERIi of Business Training Schools is of those doing the work being now en• article by 3fiss Kester about the re- D. oonv. anoer, oommisdionar for taking g gaited at harvesting operations. cent centennial celebration nt "Sunny • • ('� a�daeits, aeooaataat. EM. itfonsy to loan mailed free on request. Fail term 'Irg. Poole•brother and family, of acres Farm,"the hotn)<e of the R ebster .Pickering, .Jilt. an is= Iasver of Warrtago Lao- Montreal.have been visiting with her brothers on the King stop road about saear^ imhi e.'Oa:. t,r Aug.W. Write. address W. H. V r the pain week. Mr. Poole is at midway betiveen Whithy and Picker• !p HVGH I,. PCGH, Glen 3fujar. Ont. Shaw. President, Yonge and Ger. N� agaraat_present studying the fruit ing. A number of photas enibe Ili sb H Lto•=r 8uctora—, nuc•u.:v ex buy{Hess. gicinl; both pthis 1 of the Here �ou Are per the tP:tt, tense in 'mrort] 'end 'tornrseht,rtd atoc.4 card Sts.,Toronto. ' The Ladle' Aid meeting held on family and cie�as bf this beautiful Sales conductct anvwh«r•, Write for terms Wedmsdawat the botne of NIre. T: A. g sad parttcylare. 8'00236 Ins,2;:a.. Wy - f_ firm and its traced article f Ina buildings ��� � ticoz was a decided success. The ping` Another illustrated p atee article of tnterasi ' r _ .G -� •�--- ,�• - . . en Or �t 'lira Fawkes, of Pickering. ,,, Pickering people is that de�criptice •• - _ PO-.T'ILL, LicensedAuc.ionegr, . r,R !nr Caunt+ee �f York and Ontario. Ant- ' • :;it h h er-violin. added much to the en• of the Pardon barn ou the 4th con. _.�'�1 Non Dales ota latade a:wanad m on dhorteae ��{{,��RR j y nient of all pree,ent. 3lany•ir,teresting featurt-s are brought Vementl "I notice. Address Green B!TerP.©.. Oat. LUlfiJ.iw YARD nut {n telling how difficulties.were - -� f UF.TON t2. GIBBON, Oata,rio �. SCARBORO —'—_ i-crrcome is putting up the barn. --�?Qal 'i�fOR Dom•nion Lind Sunrgor'and Civil Editor Chapman is turning out acalu• f EnR nrcr, 1lopkfns Street, t:t,ib;. pp:one ;.1.,1. _ A largge And repLeSeiitative gathP:• able magazine for farmers. � (Succes,tor to the late w E..yarnold; onto-lo ing of the ratepayers n£ the Township The meeting of protest at 13froh• _ _ --_., Ltlnlber, I,andSurveyo:.oi Port.Pcrry, ;f lt•i �r ^ of Scarboro was held last Saturday- clif'fe Satitrda-y afternoon read the 1' WT}f, '1ASC', LIUENS'EI) At C'y .• e afternoon at Birch Cliff .t+, protest G riot art m keeie Stewartand his col =I 11in Ifls T!ONEER,fir York,Qn-ario anI Div!:,r, tkte strongest 'terms possible against leagues who br their action have Counr,ew,.•All kinds of sales prompu;• ataicti the autacratir,action of the mnjority t emporarix-held up the Toronto East- � :. to. Termsreaeonable. Datesfor sales, may be ilOit 3C?0 �3 6 �aoped apple of the township council in t,l:,eking Pr,. 9tiu int; ,rebukes were handed Ready Roofing _ y arranger!at NER'S'Ofitcv., Beil and Indepen- barrels at c7 CeT1t5 . the work'in conneefion with. the To- tbem by the speakers and practically J deist phones. t1'hitby,Ocat: Sly, _ rontO Eastern.thus refusing to carry a unanimous vote was given the.rest-_=.. each in lots out the w6bes of a lace rna ority of lution eoudenauin the motioII the Steel Poets• ` "- V=CT'OR'S�' g j . of IO Or more at the electors of the township. 3lobt were instrumenta ,in putting throng Bought and sold. the aho forcible speecberi were' given by sucll,othe council and demanding immediate p champions of public otcnersoip as -u• c{noing. Es-Warden Cornell said Government, Munrci al and Cor- 3Ia or tilcBride, o£ Bt�aneford, Con- he thou he it would only be a short n' P W D Gordon Son, troller 3faguire.• of To 0mm Fred H. •time now when the Toronto Eastern: Ae C.� REESOR, poration Bonds FOr Sale. Richardson,deputy•ree'y�•of Pickering wmild be actively under.way towards- a:< Bell Phone i93 �,�'PICKERIN G and others, The tone of the speeches 00113 letion. �V{th Scarboro and Dar-_ ;-LOCUST HILL _ and the Action of the large crowd lington in line with all the other muni- •_� WILLIAM D. DYKES; WHITAY souid rlo�fail-to-cnuvi�ce the members ripa?ities interested in the Toronto —— ;': r'•. —_-__- BeIi and Independent phone. of the township council that they had Eastern,there is reason to believe the _• - - =r. M. R. ATNCRE Z made'n most unpopular move when Hydro Cpmmission cifn go ahead in Veterinary, Surgeon they attached a string to the by-law spits of the Government's deliberate PIC-o'k6 Fall Term Opens Kttatanteeing the tht/s reader tittewpt to delay 'this splendid pro- y' Honor Graduate of O'ntar{o''etc•rinars Ili,- the by-IR 'useless. A•res, atiaia act. College, All calla day or night was passed unan{nloualy callln� ScLrr'3 and Mlooe's hills, the two promptly attended to. August 30th the count{l to resc{f3d theobjecftonahle worst on the Kingston road between „• ...�'iL Bell and Independent Phone's - part of the said by-law. Whithy are note tbingir of tbe-pa -.----- t ELLIO T T The steam shosels have cOmple'tely PICKERING, - - ONTARIO � - I ironed them out, Oid tuners hardly' ' +AUDLEY I recognize the road at points like these I” T•1 _ and similar hills on the way to Pick- On Tuesday afternoon the Pickering erin The surfacing of the road in 4. �• W � ��c �r�jib 0i S Yonge 8t Charles Sts,Toronto Women's Institute met at the summer g , ' g raj home of F. 41. and Mrs. Chapman places is wearing off and ripping it up Concrete drnin tiles of different sizes The salaries offered our Graduates near here.' T•ne day isvas ideal and for re-surfaging is in progress,between _ and concrete brick:, for sate, during the last taco years have been mote than fifty ladies from Pickering the two towns, Nothing but acement - greater than,ever, before. It is no base can now withstand the terrifically and other points assembled on the Ind. Phone No, 5515, Markham. trouble for Graduates to get em ley nttracc{velaw,, beautiful with many destructive power of the heavy and REXALL,- NYALL, WAlKP3W , anent became THEY ARE PROPSRLI Soarers. The gathering was highly rapidly increasing traffic, Another Geo. Burkholder, WhiteVale TPLATNED. Come to this prepared to favored in having two ladies promin• year and it looks like*the final course ` .-PR �TIOi�IS _.- Y ---- —--•— do vow part faithfully and tbe re ent in Institute work press hof etal and top of cement with as- Eastman Sneaks from 3.x11 Dr. N. E. McEWeII B.V.SC,, salts will be satisfactory. There is Ethel 'L Chapman and Miss Emily pbaltu•m surface alight be done as far .r;;'';'�•= �, 1 no guess-work about this. Write J. Gtzest, both of Toronto. It is need- east as Oshawa. The Highland Creek Toilet Goods, Stationery Veterinary'Surgeon. for Catalogue today and learn what leas to say the program was of•excep• hillo are still the terror of the road be- , we hate done for others, tween here and Toronto, That too as COLUdiBIA GR�11IAPHOS Graduate of University of Toronto.' tional merit. Miss Chapman spoke tLU ancient obstacle will pass as an Former Veterinarian to Macdonald W. J. Elliott, Princi'al briefly in her clear convincing manner, and Latest Records Agr{cultural College, Quebec, ( p and is always appreciated by her many incident of the Government's taking _ Prompt.attention to all clients. -- _ friondc bT' r _^ ie „pr+l-known' a6 vvp1 the $ingate, road a5 ar a8 19 S Cil1000ht9S pl'9 the lst�t, consistent with a satisfactory solution r Bell and Ind, Phonas, • . an Institute lecturer and spent several Cigars, Ci:Rarettes, To>atiwceo -� -•-- c+rs in Great Britain as an or anizer of the route for the provincial high- PiCKERiNG, ONTARIO It is My Business of Institutes. Her address n this way through Scarboro. •It would ap- All the latest Magazines ' To help you run part of yours- phase of her work was most interest- pear the advantage lies ivith the route ing and instructive, given in her usual to the north of the Graud Trunk Special care given to the drag >•- # By opening a New Garage in the Vii- characteristic manner and much enjoy- rather than going oa as far as Scar- �r�remen-t_q-wive stok - R E ID loge iVbiterale I am prepared t,:do ed by all Present, Last but not least,' born village, thence by the concession d t all kinds of repair :work, including. a sp?,,dirt picnic lunch was served, to line to the Kennedy road and Danforth Ind Phone 4200 Has a full line of fresh dine cur- tops and side curtains, also making which R11 did ample justice and the Avenue. The first avoids two dan• ourAld car look and run like new by vnP=t4 felt that ]a roes due the gerous level crossings and is the short- due meats Con9�fii1 _OIl-}3AIId,--- — iL�r aslod eoat�f�,•Y� ,•, * t . arc aUemnic__-,-e swill he tiim ul,._i,vv�.v_ -- -- --- — - - �� �—-� ` t°r widen the Kingston road mfiere the S ace lfeill Bre kfaet J.gent for Toronto machinery, includ- lightful afternoon. Mss. Chapman . •^ f P ' t3 BacOi4 ing,Pumps„ Windmills, Silos • was the first ppresident 'of Pickering lattea is partly occupied by the 13car• ' Ram, EOlo"a, Weiners, etc. and Gasoline Engines. Institute and 3Ir Chapman'is editor of boro radial tracks. CHARLES M RICE, Veterinary Surgeon A Highest l°ices paid for � n 'the Farmers' MaQnzine and the recent - _ � � � g p nominee for the t', F. O.in South On- It is predicted that sugar will pic330gZ'111 .fib- � Bntclzer's cattle. Home Te1..6b21. - t'Whiteyale,Out tario at the neat Federal Election. soon take n big drop in price. r-. ,ye$'a�•,•-:... i'" ,,�. ` '.i� ,r. - _ _.� ,�.t,,,•. ,,.s. a_!. - ••�•u' {rx.;s;s:,u;.;r' „'F' rV, !Coe. .7, �V, -1. - ­ !;, ";,�;.,,,�X� � '-.1'-.:,*1,'-p- I ..", -, I . , I .'I- -, -, 4 V k:4, 7 4r f iv: t V ­i---­Dad Knew. 0 SUMMER HEAT Spring 61 the year and plantin' corn Back on the farm where I was born;"Heetitli d a-singin' free PlaMtln' corn an 1W ON BAWRY This here rhyme that Dad told me: fain -One for-the blackbird, two for the No season of the year is so danger- Preventing Hydrophobia. crow, cutworm, grow, ous-to the life of little ones as Is the There is a-prevailing belief that Thyee for the cu summer. The excessive heat throws' dogs are likely to "go mad" during Six for the varmints, four for you! very coarse. L Jelly and Marmalade. Add an equal measure the little stomach. out o,* order so the summer months. As a matter bf, That's what Dad s0ld---:4nd Dad'knew. 4. ck t unless Is'-at quickly tha ess prompt aid- Is It not a delight, some early of sugar and cook for two hours. fact rabies may occur" at any time of Gc4n' to work In the.early morn hand the baby may be beyond all hu- autumn evening, to take Father 'and Carrot Marmalade,-2 cups ground the year. It is true, however, that F born;,,man help before the mother" realizes carrot, 2 lemons, 1% cups sugar ai- from the farm where I.was the boys down into the cellar to show - dog•bites occur more frequently dur- This here rhyme comes back to-day, he is Ill. Summer is the season when them the shelves stocked with jellies Cook the caret until tender, add ing the Summer months because d ol ' i Ingiiitum, dysentr 094 'Fresh as it was when I heard Dad say: diarrhoea, 4ih era y Z Jams and marmalades, with canned sugar and lemons which have been run at large more freely at this time cut in very thin slices and ther %ito "Six for the varmints, four for you! and colic are most prevalent. 'Any of fruits and canned vegetables of every of the year, and, when uncared for, That', what 'Dad said—and Dad these troubles may prove deadly if I r small nieces, cook slowly, When thick, are japt to --and ---not Dromktly treated, ' Bill,". Jana and and to he e Put into sterilized jars-and process not —D-uringAhe- Father sa5� in his most appreciative troublesome. met mother's best .friend is Baby's :mannir, "Well,'Mother, you've already- for 15 minutes. Goln' to work,and I know I must The term rabies is applied .to the Own Tablets. They regulate the Fruit done more than your share,to'supply Butters.—Fruit butters ,are disease in animals while hydrophobia Make enough for the sugar tftst bowels, sweeten the stomach and keep 'ua with food for the winter," and then delicious and should be in every home applies to the infection in man. Dollar here for the men who make b I aby healthy. The Tablets' are sotC to hear -one of the boys, say, "I've as accompaniments for puddings, and Every.biting dog does not necessar.? Ten per cent. on the bread I bake; by medicine dealers or by mail at 25 -read that we must eat vegetables-an should Dollar there for the* right to live d so forth. ily have rables,.but the disease cents a box from The 7 Dr. Williams' fruits if we are to -keep really well Use the pulp left froth jelly mak- be suspected until proper laboratory Under a roof like a busted sieve; X6dicine Co., Brockville, Ont. and strong; we should be the 1wellest' ing, unless you have extracted ah its tests have deterinined proof to the Many more dolla'rs.'I must make family in the township next winter, good, for jelly. Remove all skins and contraiy. It is not true that dogs get Every 'day for the varmints' sake, .1anting,an 'extra here and there *Why He Fell. .,,Xother;" and then the baby—"Gee, seeds by putting through a colander'. rabies from the heat or from lack of P "Mother," said Jim one morning, id. -1. marmalade!" Use one7half as much sugar as fruit water or food. They can only7-con-- Planting an extra everywhere; having fa Then maybe you shake your -head-and boil slowly until very thick and tract the disease when bitten by an. "One for the blackbird, two for the ter Ilen out of bed, "I think 'and think of the delicious peaches and smooth,- stirring constantly. Put into other rabid animal. crow, I -know why I'le'l out of bed last I slept too neal sterilized glasses or jars. a person Js bitten by a dog Three • for the cut-worm; four to night. It was because pears which might have contributed ate or to Apple Jelly with Syrup.-1 quart any other animal-, the first and most grow where I got In." the value of the shelves but for apple juice, 1 �ciup-sugar, I c Musing a little while, as if In doubt some. reason, when you attempted to up light important thing to do is to have the Goln* to work, axed I start'to sweat whether he hAd given the right ex. - syrup. Heat syrup and sugar to- wound cauterized by a physician. The What In,the world If I'd.forget, make jelly of them, as we all have plana-tign, he added:— at' times, gave only 'a veiry second- gether and add to the bailing juice. prevention of hydrophobia de ends, One of the things I got to pay "No, that wasn't the reason; it was Then make as any jelly. upon the thoroughness of treatment out of the wad I ea`rn to-day? rate syrup for all your labor and because I slept too near where 17 fell pains, of the wounds. Injuries about the Over and over I tag the list, Broad and Butter for Kiddies. head and face should receive special Hopiag that nobody has been missed, out • There are -two reasons for fruit Good -white bread and butter. Bread Juice not jellying: it attention as they-are the most*serious. one fop the railroad's streak of rust; may not contain with peanut butter. Graham bread Horne remedies should not. be relied Two for the devilish leather trust. A New Excuse. enough Pectin, the gelatine-like sub- and butter. Raisin bread and butter. upon. A schoolmaster said to a small boy: stance present In all fruit that jells Bran bredd and butter.' Or any of Three for the one-cent pile of was If it is found that the�ft-,does not Stuck on the back of my income tax, "Why were you not at school yerter� easily, or it iiia�k not be sufficiently these healthful breads with pure jam have rabies then no damage will re- Four for the right to sell,my soul day. Morgax!?'* acid. A" rule the two properties gb or Jelly—and a glass of rich, creamy sult from the prophylactic cauteriza. Earning a 814rZince load of cold; was very sick, air," replied the together but there are fruits such as milk! tion of the wounds; but if the exam- Five foi-the right for to live upstairs, boy. the quince, for example, that need How the children love-i ination of the dog reveals the presence, Thre�i per cent. It I say my erayers, tl How It "What was the matter with yoii?" only the addition *f some very tart brings rosy color. to their cheeks, of the disease, then the patient should Six is the last lone dollar bill asked the schoolmaster, fruit juice or a teaspoonful of citric huskiness to their young limbs, tingl- have the so-called Pasteur treatment Left tck my dear wife 1n'my will, "Senile decay;'" answered the boy, "It's very bad in our family Or tartaric acid to each quart of ex- ing -14fe to their 'bodies! ministered without delay, as this is "One' for the blackbird, two for the adding: tracted Juice to return to perfect 4elly,, ad just now, My grandmother died.of it Older folks got'it, of tourse—the the only valuable remedy for prevent- crow, DmIn the cooked fruit but do "piece" between meals was a regular ' g the developroint of the Three for the cutworm,four to grow, a fortnight-ago, arl I think our baby not in disease. press the pulp if'you desire a clear, thing when we were youngsters, but The period elapsing between t Six for the varmthts, four[or yozf!" is sickening for It now, sir." he date beautiful product. Cloudy jelly will too many kiddies of the present day of the injury and,tbe appearance of That's what Dad said—and Dad knew. -mesult from the pressing. TM VVhat Is An Egg? have the candy or cookie habit in the the disease varies from ten days 'to After the first straining, you may l plus of real staff of life. many months. - There is sufficient Mort "And what Is an egg?" asked the return the-fruit to -the pulp to the) Of course, candies and cookies have time, therffore, for the patient to re- No,endeavor Is In vain; to each quart of fruit add altheir place, but small children should 7 missionary wbo'was testing his hopes,- ceive the Pasteur treatmeyrf This its reward Is in the doing. ;ful pupil's knowledge of English. quart of water, let boil thoroughly-have regular rations of bread and consists of-injection of a Ob- And the rapture of pursuing "An egg' ."said the boy'. "is a chicken and drain again. If-the fruit is rich milk between breakfast and lunch and twined f rab-. Is,the pride the-vanquished gain. tw from this spinal- cor scum �not yet." Jn pectin, as are currants and crab,dinner---especially children--of 861100" bits inoculated with the virus of —Longfellow. 0 .,apples, the juice may be extracted and kindergarten age. The younger rabies. yet again. You will probably wish ones rarely let mother forget it, but One of the things we can't buy on There is no cure for the disease Ruv.Thrift Stamps. credit is experience. to cook the first.juice. extracted for older- children frequently object to after the predominating symptom's are your IrWquality jell:� and combine missing some part of their PlA7tim*to manifest. For this- reason all do" 9 'the Kcand and third extraction-for sit down and eat---�esPeciR1l7--brWd-. bites should be--tretated e ea making a product not quite so perfect.- It's very easy to cultivate this with th id of preventing this fatal -Vest juice for pectin, healthful habit in children, and if the disease, -4 C"ror Alcohol Test—To one tablespoonbal. bread-and-milk time menu is varied, The protecti on of the public rests FahiiG all the different e boiling hot Juice add one kinds of bread Are largely,wdth-the elimination of home- spoonful of alcohol (the 'denatured;used, and then unsweetened graham less and unlicensed dogs. -All others 0 7 vdll do quite as well ",the pure) mix�or oatmeal crackers once in a while should be properly Muzzled. Statistics well ancl let it stand for five minutes. for a. change, you'll find they'll get show that many cases of bites are If the pectin forms a large clot or to like their little lunches tremendous- caused by dogs which are imperfectly mass, it Indicates that it is present._ly. muzzled. Owners of dogs should keep In large amount and that a compare- very In- 'their'Pets in leash and protect them Also, bread and milk ire Economy is a savings bank tiver Y large amount of sugar will-be expensive when tempered with the from the heat of the day during the mvqutre& return they bring and very easy to hot months. into which men drop pennies r4v�otn Salts 'Feet,—This is also a'prepare. and mot dollars in return. -very satisfactory one. Mix together, -one teaspoon cooked fruit Juice, one ;Removing-Summer Sktains. What She Had Seen. 'half teaspoon sugar and the same of' 'The important factor in t�pz An English tourist was on a vitilt to Partridge The econoMy' Of Arran. and decided to have a day's Tires is in their durability. 7 Epsom salts Stir until all-are dis- moval of summer SfaiT13 from cloth- fishing. He made'inquirlos of local- solved and let stand five minutes. ing is attending to them immediately. expe F- "'Setting" will indicate a good jellying, The various agents for removing ­ rts And on *being told that the By givIng long' service",the Its, =d wee. stains should'be kept close at hand, eleg, jor horsefly, would suit his pur'. save new tire cost ti` Rome-Made Pectin.—When firuit so that it Is convenient to apply at p6se for lure, he-sought the Highland their dependable wearing juice will not jell It is a good plan to once. servant-girl. at his Inn. e) combine it with other fruit—red cur- "I say, my girl, can you get me some qualities eliminate th A small cup, a dropper, brush of horse-flies?" he asked. expense of repairs. rant with ripe raspberry, pineapple the size of a nail brush, some blotting The girl looked at him stupidly. ",with apple art -good combinations. paper and a little bowl should be kept He repeated-the question, and add- -Another plan is to make orange pectin. together where they can be reached ..."Do it.this way- quickly. It is by making these reins- ed:— "Why, girl, did you-never see a -Cut or grate the yellow rind from d: convenient that we get the habit horsefly?" oranges or lemons, take off the W- of attending to the little stains J6-0 maining white rind and chop it or promptly, and thus save many a piece "Naa, sir," replied the girl, shaking C her head, "but wanes I saw a coo .Put it through the food chopper. Mix of fabric that might 'otherwise have jump over a ctiff.'! pound-of the chopped white with to go into the discard. one quart of cold water and 4 table- ---------0 Rooste; Eggs. spoons lemon juice. Let stand,15 min- Suns That Have Cooled Off. - -rates, then add .1 quart of water and With the sun so near at hand, only A French scientist says that by boil tep minutes. Let stand over 93,000,000 miles away. we have a fine examining an egg he can tell whether to see what a star is,really it will produce a male or a female night, reheat and boil ten minutes, opportunity RES' strain and' cool. It may, be used 'at like. chick. The egg-that will hatch out a once or can be-bottled and preserved. rooster is slightly heavier relatively Game as� . 7,I)elr m1ne The,sun is a very old star. Some roe Add in sufficient quantity to any boil- astronomers have gone so far as to to size. ing juice to give a good pectin test. say that it is senile and, de�crepkt, but ::t Apple Pectin.--One pound -apple, this is disputed. skitis and cores, juice of one lemon. We can tee in-the-heavens plenty of AR Cover, with one quart of water and young suns, some of them thousands .Wl one-half to three-fourths of an of times as brilliant as our own orb of hour. Drain through a heavy flannel day. They seem to be masses of burn-. jelly bag without pressure. Use at,ing gas J. -Yu ionee or bottle and process 15 minutes. As a sun grow's older It slowly and 0 Sugar' Measure.—If you are in steadily shrinks In size and the con- r doubt concerning the quhntity of sugar tracting process augments its heat. .25 %� to use, then the following- general But there must come atime when, ow- P—LIJ memurements. are helpful although ing to increased density, its shrinking not absolutely reliable: slows up and it begins to get cooler. ... ... Use % to 1 cup of sugar to I cup It is thought that perhdpe our sun d of fruit juice for currants,sour apples, has:reached the stage wfi6re it Is cool- ­3ACC%"0D c q rE fieth an avor, raba Ves, blackberries, blueberries, ing. But If this be true, the process is quince and cranberries; % to 2-3 cup so slow that human observations have of ANCHOR PLUG is pugar to 1 cup of juice of,ripe grapes not been,,able to make sure of it. Re- ears and plums, using the larger amount cords of its radiation a thousand y d not equalled, nor approached by any.,of sugiir (1 cup) only for the'juice hence compared with those of to-day . :first diained off might possibly give sort of indt- tobai That is why I : other chewing cco. Too much sugar will cause 'a jelly cation. 9 ,with a tendency to run. The time must arrive when the sun Too little acid will cause a tough *ill.no longer give out heat enough to *4 ANCHOR PLUG is supreme. -9 4­` jelly or•vany prevent jellying entirely; support animal and plant life on the earth, but we In the twentieth century add lemon juice; citric acid or sour V fruit Juice if tasting reveals lack of need hardly worry about that, for the meld. time when our sun i es f-cooking will ifflgu Over -give--a-W ­Svra cLayet J IMP— C� MY Jelly'. L—U. vou T old brush broom will spread the spray puddings requiring such flavor. -a-on the insect and disease r— C Poach-Marmalade.—Put ten poundq material of peaches and three orange rinds infected plants of your backyard; through a-food chopper or chop them garden- 415 �: ..•l�,ti�,"p°^{ s.�:t: Rr�siw., r7{• F "' i,T„ 'adi '`u- �S'.' 'i. "C:^`' ✓ - ,� P �� tai c®q�t�b..��+� .,t` "1 'xt*1-1'isi•�3f s': r.i -r�.r,°e!`�•";= '-.. >'k.4,� „+> ..� %R", 'n`:r ..,s:"f'/ - i�'�s°ems r9!• .�'e "` :a .•"v,,. .a . Fps'•°,� i �•n�" n •W3 .Yy' d 4 tit' ni• x. n r:`•¢:- -1, ".srz«•. .a A• .+,wW,d. :.4--:.. ti' ,�.+ ._%,6asi.:;t:+s, •`• ... "1•- ..rt:x=*' e' :.1' �- �' _ . , •1• •� R°�^ +. .�,.. y«e.• •R.,y.' .wan ,� •`,', .,,�.•�'2'!• „dM �F.�o ._.. `�i ' i w,gM1Mw'i" ,� ,i,...- .�.. .•a,r*rxo..�,,y."",',.+emy.: - '��4"`-`t'_ ...� fk:n-., .•C,++"v+wa.:\ii._irr,Jo-^Y`5r•.•!i,lsnm; • �� l�ill'+t+11J _ :Classified'Advertisements. EASOivAS1.� I BITS OFF �_ ••� -' , _ DESIGNS ANAEMIA����11� HUMOR / C Foxes.SILVER BLAC B well. INO, IM L'1,1\s7i1MIA Y ASTHMA— it C Fozes. !feed Bros., `othwell, Ont. ~ z r ; -HAY•• FEVER FROM HERE.iTHERE �1cp w.aa�a. New Health Can be Obtained by J �T NITED HOSPITAL TRAINING _ _ sleepless nights, constant (J School for Nurses, registered. offers ` +� a 2; years' course to•students;-afflliation• Enriching the Blood Supply. sneezing, streaming ryes, a•irh Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York-City; When a girl in her teens becomes " wheezy breathing:— - What He Learned. scholae'ahip for Teachers college: tini- *� peevish, listless and iTull, when moth• - 4': "What have you learned to-day?" forms provided;hour's ridgy equipped.-, i9 RAZ ��� new plants one hour's ride from New ,. and seems-to interest her and dainties a +c"i,° - a asked father of his small son' fast York. Address superintendent of Train- -' ' '.'.` %. r. a Inr. Rehool. Port Chester, N.Y. do not tempt her appetite you may be home'from his first day at school. , 1 brings relief. Put up in cap- "Readin';writin' and.gazinta, dad.". certain that she needs more good �`4:''' ' Home Sweet Home. �r- f, blood than her.system. is- provided. z i sales, easily,swallowed. Sold by "Gazinta! What's. that? I never with. Before long her pallid cheeks, reliable druggists for a dollar. heard,gf it., How do you do it?" The dearest spot on earth to frequent headaches and breathless- :• , 1"* Ask our agents or send card for "Why, teacher,puts a lot.of figure's Is home, sweet home!. p e +• P P ' The fairyland I long to see ° . • '., :v! y ',' free sample to Tem !etch s. 142 on s black board and, tells us that _mess and heart al tation wtil,confirm _y x v - h au;ne,-sweet home! 4t,4r' Tti.,...6 , ,. + two, gaalula Lour, rnree gazinta six F w,. o There, how.charmed the sense of hear• as the result of their own girlhood ex= ! Y �c �� and things like that' ing.; perience'ean promptly detect the early ." ' SAY DIAMOND 'DYES There, where cove fa so endearing; : signs,of anaemia and the wise mother a : •a Described Him. .1 _ _'�.','•••• _ Don't streak'or ruin-your material in The teacher in a country school tried All the world is not so cheering, does not wait for the trouble to de- poor dye. Insist on "Diamond Dyes.'! t the lesson as inieres g As home, sweet homes •.... ... Ens ..� vklop further, but at once' gives her 'directions in package, make tin as, daughter a course with Dr. Williams' possible. �.. Pink Pills, which renew the blood sup- see"Now, children," she said, "let me Minard's Liniment Relieves Distemper see what you remember about the ani- ply and banish anaemia before it has s¢{ 9358 �« r $! mal kingdom. You have named all the Buy Thrift Stamps. obtained a hold on the system. 9460 V O:R N S domestic animals but- one. -What is Out of their experience thousands ' p 94l women; Dress (suitable for that?" M 0 T�� R! 'of mothers know that anaemia is the small women; kimono sleeves; in two I There was no reply. sure road to worse ills. They know lengths. Price, 25 centr: In 3 sizes,i �„ ;. the difference that good re3 blood 16 to 20 years'. Size 16 requires '4% 1L.Ift Right Off Without Pain . "What. exclaimed the teacher. makes fn the development of woman. yds. 40'ins. wide; collar, % yd. 36 ins. 'Does no one" know? It has bristly hair, likes the dirt, and is fond of -cc �s1 ly health. Every headache,'every gasp '!vide. Width around bottom, 1% -yds. California 'Syl'ifp Of Figs for breath that follows the slightest 9358—Misses' .Dress (suitable for _ ..grovelling in the mud. exertion by the antemic.girl, every small.women; in two lengths; with or " W. "Well, Allan?" said the teacher.' C11ild'S Besi Laxative. 4,} pain she suffers in her back and limbs without tunic). Price, 25 cents. In "Please; ma'am, said the little boy, _ 3 sizes, 16 to 20 years. Size 16 -re- reflectively, "it must be me." , • _ .,� are reproaches it you have not takes quires 3% yds. 40 ins. wide; vest the best steps to give your weak girl Q front, � yd. 18 ins: wide. Width, 13ca new blood, -and the only sure way to yds. �^^�/� i MONEY ORDERS. �+ do $o is through -the use of Dr. Wil- y These patterns may be obtained II I �' .It is always safe,to send a Dominion " llams' Pink Pills_ from your local McCall dealer, or ' Express Money Order. Five dollars New, rich, red blood is infused into from the McCali.'Co., 70 Bond Street, costs.three cents. the system by every,dose of these Toronto, Dept. W. a' _pills. From this new rich blood Will Produce Sugar in India. - springs'good health, an increased ap- Empire Press Delegates In - - _ .r petite, new energy, high spirits and Extensive developments are expect- - perfect womanly development. Give Evangeline's Lrtnd. / ed in the sugar industry of British your'daughter Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Five continents were represented at Doesn't hurt ,a bit! Drop a little India, where sugar is scarce and ex- and take them yourself and note how the unveillng of the statue of Evange- '1'reezone" on an aching corn; instant- pensive. A sugar,eommittee, recetitiy' promptly their influence is felt in bet* line, Grand Pre, Nova Scotia. Nearly ly that corn stops hurtin then short- appointed by the,.Indian Government1 : :ter health. all these present belonged-to the lm= Iy you`can lift it-rSght o th fingers. to investigate, is expected to recom- - -- You can get these pills through any Aerial Press Can£erence party, and Truly! mend that manufacture be taken.up - - '--- -,+Mc,f dealer in medicine or by mall post• the unveiling ceremony.was performed Your druggist aell - tiny bottle of -on a large scale with government as- x paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for by Lady Burnham, who said: "Freezone"-for.a fe cents, sufficient sistance. Chief'difflculty seems to be Accept "California- Syrup of 1nsw '{2-54 from The Dr.Williams' Medicine "Evangeline is the beautiful concep- to remove every hard•corn, soft core, in getting plant and machinery. The only—look for the name-CalifoinJa oa Co„ Brockville, Ont. tlon of an American poet whose verses or corn between the toes, and the cal- interests in India have established a the package• then you are sure your ¢ we learnt to read on both aides of the luxes, without soreness or irritation:' large corporation for the refining of sh11d Is having the best and most Boys and girls never play together- Atlantic when we were children. His. sugar. } barmiess physic for the little stow Y^, In Pers;a. tory has shed another light on the British policy was not as back as it --I - f{ash. liter and bowels.- Cbildren love ' Minard's Liniment For Dandruff. Acadian story. We see to-day that was painted. Whatever may be the A folly wrecks itself; so wherefore' ib fruity taxis Full directbas on truth of this story,as a woman,and an "trouble to use a pin to prick a'burst- each bottle. You. most say' Cam r, • English woman, i shall always regard ing bubble? =O�a'" _ :Where -Tortoise Shell Comes From it as one o? the most painful episodes - - - in our annals. Thank God those cruel ii,,tt��1,i (� SOON old days lie•behind us forever, anti Milli i DKUf 1 r Abe& the middle of February. when inch"iron hoop tour and one-halt feet from the Cate of Evangeline has. I� the north is ■hlypring in svto .vintry winds.. dJ� sprung- a--great wave of sympathy - =- --- and buried in!snow, the turtlers of ' When the vessel.reached the hunt. which has been carried on the heal- GETS-YOUR f1ALf1 Nassau are getting their, little veaels ing grounds -the boats are put over Ing hand of time. It is a good omen :ready for the. summer. cruise in the and scatter about for a mile or more. that th'e beautiful'attn; God's healing _ - waters of the Bahama Islands, run- Each boat has an expert.turtler, who hand, should be resting upn a all to- et '' s:;' Danderine check nor_' ning is far south as Grand Turk anti!the' lies at the bow with his face close day,.Who are here to da-tf°nor to that r, Calgos grow and,even-to the waters to the water-glass, which ie immersed scurf and stop hair. D. g sweet woman. Under those_ rays In- failing Otlt .__ • of Santo Domingo, in search of the three or four inches under the surface your wondei•fgl land so full of beauty bighly prized bawkbiil turtle—in zoo- of the water. Through this-he search- and promise the old hatred is dead. Imo\ logy Eretmochelys iinbricata. This is es the bottom from six to twenty or have now the great honor and privil- ! _��� the turtle that'furnishes'the tortoise- thirty fathoms below,`which in"those ege of unveiling the statue'of Evange shell, also called caret. These shells clear waters is plainly visible. line." ,y are worth from $5 to 430 a pound, ac- The man in the stern sculls -the-' The statue,. which' is of bronze, is rv,terrible rr-nbon(am w'sichmode cording to thickness and markings. boat, the fisherman signaling with his the work of Henri Hebert from 'a stria sore and L f=ed. I:etated •A turtle boat is ordinarily a Little bare feet the course he wants taken. model by his father, the late Philippe �-- { - t facebyscrat hia;,r�dwsadisC :° schooner about thirty feet long and When he sees a turtle he carefully Hebert, a descendant of the Acadian I C'-d not s'T and made feel 4 - - fourteen, feet beam, but, of course, lowers the net-the drops,it over his of whom Evangeline was one. It is l �c,•� d3 -' - they vary in size. They are seaworthy game, which immediately tries to es- a magnificent work of art, and wa3 - E 2 calm of Soap cud 1 box of ObA--- and simple in rig.- The merchants of cape, but becomes• entanglell in the presented to the Park at Grated Pre - k meat was ooz iY2etdy bealad. r Nassau fit cat hundreds of'these vex- meshes and is soon landed in the boat.' by the 'Dominion Atlantic Railway, From s w of b0se eels, each of which carries a number As the'hawkbill is hunted for the which is now part of the C.P.R. f3ladyeN�1.R.R.3,Bstsasels,{)as. of small boats, with two men to each shell on its back, when taken aboard Lachute, Que., 25th Sept., 1908. C��p, �tmemsadTal- e 4 boar, a cook, who has charge of the the vessel it is killed and the'shell is m. Z'`�- aaa promote and wmi-AnIn skin Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. I , vessel when the men are off after removed. The best parts of the meat Gentlemen, — Ever since coming Fm'�y,•L comfort and skis health turtle, and an extra man on the larger are saved' for food, but the rest is / ages wben all else�• } home from the Boer war I have been - - go� :vessels. cast into the sea. :Thousands of tothered with running fever sores on � _ theD�owteon. Tke usual equipment is about as pounds of soup material are thus �am, Sr.Pad s;.,hteetr..i, w- follows: For fifteen tuna or smaller wasted; for next to the my legs. I tried many salves and To stop falling hair at once and rid e green turtle, 1� • ebe••w�O°aN"'a- yy veaaeIs, five boats and eleven men;` the hawkbill is the best for soup that liniments; also doctored continuously the scalp of every particle of dand- _ for the blood, but got `no permanent ruff,get a small bottle of."Danderine" t�centy tone, eight,boats and eighteen is caught. If a canning outfit were at. } - relict, till cast winter when my mother at any drug or toilet counter for s few Laiadee'e!!Deese tact sl<ssneatss `then; thirty of s ten boats; and twea- torched to a turtler a large amount of Book oa -ty-two,men. The small boats are about valuable material could be saved. The a to try MINAwas LINIMENT. •cubit, pour•a little in your hand and DOG DISEASES • The effect of which was almost magi- rub it into the scalp. After several ap- ,,. eleven feet long, flat-bottomed -and Turtle fishing is attended with the and New !o wood cal. After two bottles the sores com- plications the hair.usually stops come Quite seaworthy. VVtien not in use proverbial fisherman's luck. Some. sdsiiea Free to l►ay w4 - they are heated amidships nor each .times the 'crew—which works on pletelydisappeared and I have worked ing out and you can't find any dand- dress by the Author. every working day since. •ruff. Soon every hair on' your scalp AL Clay dtover 06.,'>lse. Bide of the mast.. shares—will take one hundred and g p life, brightness, - Yours rat f"IT i iIs Vest 41st acre"-• Each'smail boat is equipped with an eighty-pn aua . New Yoric._.M&A oar for sculling, a water-glass, a wood. again not half is much. Sometimes JOHN WALSH. thickness and more color. s en boY twelve inches long and "ten :'the catch to three months will amount Hippo Teeth. f ��jj ,• A 11�� i . = Inches square,, in one end of which is to one thousand dollars. 'The value of - ONLY, T/l�LETSA ;� V fitted, water tight, an ordinary win- the shell varies greatly. The hawk-' The chief ivotlt market of the world . dow pane; fifty or sixty fathoms of bill will be worth from $5 to$35. The is in Antwerp, where buyers . from everywhere assemble four times a _ _plight rope attached to a conical net most valuable are those termed "lan- « f1 v six feet deep with six-by-eight inch tern-backed," and the clear :hell is year to attend,an auction of this ma. _- BAKER .:ARE mesh, at tl,c L,/t.,", of which-is a half. worth $25 a pound. terial. _ Most of it consists of the tusks of African elephants, but considerable quantities•of hippopotamus teeth also cc ` flgura iti the sales. The latter, at an 'Not Asplrin at, All without the Bayer Cross" g e H• 1�•f� p' auction a few weeks ago, brought i� Pa icer Of S�agRi Prices all the way from' thirty-five - cents to $5 a pound, according to the Q _ makes one,welcorrie foods which` quality. �►, - A century ago hippopotamus ivory -are rich-in natural sweetness. was much more valuable than it is to- '' / • - day, because it was the preferred ma- e �`f ( terial for artificial human teeth being ® /v'-� l)f rp y very-dense and hard. George Washing- ton had a set of teeth made of it. But ra a u' �i S nowadays much better ones are mane. i f d of porcelain by the million. At the recent auction above men- - —the ready-cooked cereal tioned rhinoceros horns brought $13 a _ are Ingeniously'earved, ; -requires no added sweeten_g COntdim - - mostly for curios. The horn of the =— - - ,�,.,�q rhinoceros, by the way, is one of the The name `Bayer" identifies the, contains proper directions for Colds, _ i XtS ar,developed from wheat oil genuine Aspirin,—the Aspirin Headache,, Toothache, Earac Neu. e.c, ' oped oddities of nature,�being composed of y P p prescribed by physicians for over time- ralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Neuri- . and barley wee hours bakin closely compacted hair. w y by twenty g. .teen years and now made in Canada. tie, Joint It-sins, and Pain generally.' _- _ Always buy an unbroken package Tin boxes of 10. tablets cost but F _ Sprinkle Grape-Nuts over ripe fruit or berries For a long time after sugar was of 'Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" which afew cents. Larger"Bayer"packagesr J . _ f� England the There its only one Aspirin-I Bayer"Yon mist ss� "9a�sr" -'• ;stld vcri /l 99ve suvSr'.— _ _... _. --- - -rn' rTr r'r r-rw t.. w..;.Cf ar 11t8nnfAnl first introduced ,� - --- ---_—_� _ - Dt1d OT Lhel iMlhgs. -'41cUU4.lut6l '! ua t.111�}itt4cld.t WIil l6 Il la mat saoWn Tablets Atof$t •am�yw n t to manufacture, to ass t the pub!a against imitations, the rer Olpsal, SA ISSUE No. 3b--'�0. I will be staapeQ with "r sesasl trade mark, the 'Bayer cross , -� rt' 'Ff'i.•':.:.e.,•'F:y,�i,r�'�,.•''+. :e,:•.�t`3' .fie .auzro.• �• __ firs. ,ate � .a, '.',,..:;x;. -1r;,• .,,�' }7'.,,, '�.i.' ;.i�,..�,:.:. .�„ny�.<. -s - ,1 r11•�(1... y �� .vx,»..,• T:t�•. :S. c.Lm"'>Y.....y�.Y:a ^,•\ ,"(aN:.,i,ei .�y,.'..,�.;,.�,.,�9,,..p.. :n=o`• ,. ', sl;g♦1.7-15 RUMV-1m., T,575111 _�7 t-, 'A X For the first dales -7 3A 1.• 5swo -Now' is the time to secure 41 -P. utoal'abil*rsess will be hold at the Canadian:Any glw, tonal Exhibition this yea 'An y Friday 9.0 TZ,-1& automobile driver establishing a HONEY �f-•, new world's record for half mile CHOICE CLOVER' . . TMRMS *000 track 6iiWriet4lvi *1, ' A: iie* %W ear.�;01.26 ifspaid in advance. DEPARTMENT OF MILITIA AND vec rd will net the win D DEFENCE. -glasses 40c and 500 Dominion 9 6,pound pail $1.50 Small nor$500, the drivers to select their •1OHN MUAKAR, Proprietor, own distance. NOTICE is hereby Fiven to all concerned It will go higher ... .` that x- embers o -the Canadian Expe- t"nd wbb Fiary Force, who are entitled r e r, i dischUge dental treatment must T8,. it e, NOT911 AND COMMaN Tenders Wanted tications to the District Derit- gEPP al Offieer at the Headquarters of the District 'W.e-are a' lso handling Fresh Vegetables which they reside do or before ifft Septe - The Toronto Exhibition, which Sealed Tenders, marked Tenders for ' rn ber, 1920. Applications for dental tr�atraerit' -,enjoys the reputation of being the Cement Walk, will-be received by the received. after 1st September, 1920,will not. and Fruits be considered. gned up to Friday, Sept.3rd S T. .4reatest annual fair in the 'world Undersigned the construction of about. 2000 jSgd) EUGENE FI E Major General. Tomatoes Cucumbers Green Corn :.,will open to-morrow (Saturday), square feet of cement walks in the Vil- wtJA:!ijs 111irldreLis Or lage ni,:,jaremont. Ottawa. 3. 1926. Plumis Peache's ' 'Gr6en fipples tj, W of visitors will pass The lowest or any tender not neces-' Note.—NewspaKers will'not be paid' for the thousands sarily accepted, advertisement if they insert it without authority from the Dtpa rtment. Melons .,through its gates. Sume people �Bankas Oranges -Lemons For further particulars.apply to (H. Q. 3361-1-22). say that it is.the satire thing year G. bl. FORSYTti 9 77 ter year* and that there'Is nuth Secretary Police Trustees; Lueets 5 C Sweet to Ed Everything*in 'ood groceries 7 Gg new me may lit. A Calift bwd Loadva, i to be seen. So' Claremoet, 0 ti: attend every year and yet see but 'little :that is new, but it is JAME'S -`RICHARDSQN��D -their own fault that they do not Boys and G irls -----------,--Vrders D.61!Aered Both Phones see more. There Is no better edli- Z tional institution' in the country ' -than the Toronto Exhibition, if a person wants to make use of it anted B UL R ' SPICES for its educational value. If a person wants W find out the pro- -at unusually low prices gress.the'world is making in mane To spread Mai. 41-00 to $1.50 per factures, he can go to no,better '7- -than this great fair. Nearly day of 8 hours. place y - ,all industries are represented here. Choice Black or Mixed Tea, 700 per lb. I f you went,to know something Apply at the Freshly Ground Coffee, 7w- about the Lwealth of our mines, Cowan%j Cocoa, we and our•fisheries slid our forests, LA X .M L L i the necessary informstion can be 0 S E FIN Baking Soda 7c pei lb. "found in some of the many sub PILFERING, ONTARIO stantial buildings which have been Starch 15.c.ver lb. -erected in recent years. . The pleasure-seeker may also have his e%de 85 cents Raspberry Vinegar and 0 rang per battle longings-sath-fled by watching the •T iW instalment of Gents bushel an ------ performauces before The .grand BERT HARVEY & SON Gree stand, or by .a trip through the Wheat Participation Certificates mid-"y,- for "a little nonsense now and then is relished by the is pay"on or after August 10& Accident and Automobile Insurance 1 ,best of men." Present ur certificates at the r4wed this CXa%the amount wM be::Cla ya'w M -T d he chief o4jecon that is made = - to the construedbe and 'operation -Pickering Hardware Store 'UNION B M- K of the Toronto-Eastern Railway is THE flQ that it will paralell_three steam WHIM BRANC& a P. LYND, Manager. This 19 just the place to buy an Oil Stove lines, which shohld be qntte ade- BROOKLIN BRANCH, L C. CROSS, Manager. for thirty hot weather. We have the Clarke's 7•, • uate to handle all tha. traffic in Jewel and Florence Oil Stoves, guaranteed to -the district through which they give satisfaction,or we return yooir money.• ss. To one who 6 not fawiliar- Screens.Wire pa Ine of Screen Doors and Window' St We have a complete r with the conditions as they exist Cloth from 1A to 42 inches wide, at loweit price. Wash-. ing Machines, either hand or power. make -here.the argnment Is �a- forcible , to• one. If a,stranger should pick up ppoin' tm'e'nt washing easy daring the present -i-A -extremely hot weather. map Pickering tow' shCpand am ri n Call in and see them and you will buy.. •-am four steam lines passing 7, through it, he. could come to an We wish to announce that..Ilr. 11. J. Rowe has been appoint- A full line of Garden Tool-4, Forks, Rakes, Hoes. Lawn Mowers, -other conclusion than that we Sprayers, Scythes, Whet-stones, Oil Cans etc. ed agent for Sun Life of Canada for.the district of are a most fortunate people to Now is the time to use Oil on your cows. have each splendid transportattun Osha'wa, Whitby and Pickering. We have Dr. Williams', the oldest and 'beat 'facilities. - An investigation of the = on the market., Once tried always used. actual conditions would prove It may be Interesting to you to know what this leading Company that, while we have plenty of did last year. The old reliable Nroid Roofing always on hand.. Qet nor P Atearn roads, we have not got the Its a pleasure for as to Show our goods. service that we would reasonably :'They paid but to Policy-Holders and-Beneficiaries during 1919, 351.15- -PICKERING -expect'. Both the C.X R, and thp enormous-sum of $12.364,( J. S. BALSDONP -southern branch of the C. P. R. which to over $1,0W.387.00 per month A. pass through sparsely populated NWI which is over 237,781.00 per week 11 1 WIN �-dlstricts sad thtls servo compels- which is over 4,937.00 per hoar(8 hour day) tively few people, and It is their which is-over n.29 per minute. • `.'• 1esire to serve still fewer people. :as they now propose doing away 'There large payments are backed- np by over$105,711,498.27 of INDIVIDUAL ­:'with several stations between assets, end a surplus of over$8,037,440,00. There and Toronto. It Is not local -I' -traffic they want, but throng Can yon conceive of the help to Widows and Orphans, the pro SANITARY h vision for' comfort and plenty-tho amount of squalor, crime and ._.._'tMffiC and lolig hauls. ' The G. T. poverty prevented by these magnificent payments. Truly this Is • courge, gives. a better ser- organ_ ized pbilantropy. -vice, but it is also wonderfully deficient e percentage of A large W. H. 'HILL, .,the people here make' use of it to X. J Rui�E'I� on PUREWHITE PRER cups , Manager,Central Outarilo,Division 'go toLAiev —But- for about --_.-M.King SL Fast half the year we cannot reach the Phone 5945. Oshawa . ....... %NEVER USED BEFORE city -until about; noon, and we have to leave again -about five NEVER USED AGAIN 0`06ck on the return trip hotue. 1 person living in the northern PIGKERING GARAGE 5AFEGUNW5 HEA p part of Bruce' County, which is - ,.nearly '200 miles from Toronto, 2 pan reach the city about as early Having:purchased the:gitrage business ofiDavidgoh & Williams wears H E M onney, ic. g . . a$ we can. This is not the kind prepared to repair all makesLof autos. • --of service that should satisfy us.. We keep:in stock ock all kinds of Ford accearorieo, tire@ for all: An electric radial lisle would serve onr needs and handle a kind of makes of cars, oils. etc. Araffic that the steam roads do --_-,SUP_REMACY not want to handle. Annis & Andrew, Pickering FAIRPORt' It takes more than Capital, more than Determination, more than more than Advertising, to make a -Mrs. Chas. Crossland. of Winnipeg, Aggressiveness, Product leider of ;with her small son and daughter, is its kind. .:`4isiting at the.home of her rents. All these aidq,.powerful as they are, would be unavailing a ".James and Mrs.Hwdley, of parents, T eams Wanted' less the Peoductl Mr. Crossland, who is m4wtgar of the Lto achieve such a position unless possessed superi 10 r merit. Winnipeg Casket Co. is expected in 'Toropto or Sept, Jot, and will'accom. Supetior Merit alone has placed: .7 pony&I y Mrs, Crossland on -a tour of the their home in Winnipeg late in the Cream. diah West Flour"for bread the Great Lakes, before returning,to -Teams wanted for hauling Flax. e per day.will Flour for 'pa stry. • be paid -%::Ialthe position- Tarmers, Attention ! .­ - _', - " " ` id. oUSUPREMACY! Those who desire their harness 7 P ya wended.or wish anything in the har-' 'A 1j] t offic6"of the with ease-leAve-yoLirorders 'The Cam' pbell Flour Mills Co , ,psgAine, All repairs will be called for and de- livered within three,e dars of receiving - F, " A X :�M I Mills at L R S E the order t 9 IAWDDLETON-. K Vl'fi T_N C',N­r, _z SY L ...G�'.{e'.yn Aa►,'-` kCh •`T m.1+SY M•, Y .`ya .3:.. '•, • °d' *,,,'•`,+ v: ".�'P� 5o.•. 'A.••L^ .yr''8`• ne �''�i'.'i".F:�1 y•.°-"tt�e',^'a'r `n•C�v`(�ry •':�',""'°'•...�ys, iP A,,..,--;•,,a<. rc•c- .,,y '.`. d1,1, 4lar .r'a.•.s: .±- -,1". ••son +r^w:, -:�' },••• +•f.,, . ✓ '. :.,,^ i Y" FIX .4'Y:�'.---� ''"'�.,ay°:• "k r :•,p Vin°.?,r pis. v <;x 'Y' P ,, ..�. , ',�" - •` .�: ;. n ..� ,� '' aP .,u•... .r .✓ ,'�` h ,�, ,w..,' + ., i7'». ,e%, `%`°.:•o"s .:ic"' *�. ..! �T*.• .� ���' •.. , -` 'aa'ra: ..�" .s S.6�^ � _ to ,.,. ���.. �� '„.'�,�;:�`''r�r .�- ,,p:• ^,Ydi�' ._v..� _a.J:. '.°... ,r' w _ c P � -1 •1. ...a' / ' '~�� y' '.'l.Y, r kb•y . ..__ P--• ., a_ �. . w: .?ate ! ., iM• Arch. Anderson and friend h B/IVDR.. TWINE aAT. Ave►. 29�rs-Auctlon sale=' .,•�• ,r•..�`'M•ti ,Ot.A11iMONT .•a.:..-.,: f ' 8A .� . . ... ��..... . ...��.. Wear Gleason, of Toronto, Alti'ston,m4iored down and s�ppeent of horse., cattle, implements.Ito„ spent the week-end with his paf- Sunday with R. J. and Mrs.20w. The only strictly Canadl in Binder "' the property of Wm. Redehaw, it __ � •. _' east halt of lot 10,.con.6, Uxbridge. ants here. Mrs. English and family, of To- Twtue'atk Cordage Factbry, entlrely g Mr. and Mrs.Swedlow,of Stouff ronto, motored out and spent operated and controlled %Canadian Mr. Redehaw has reatbd one of his Sunday with Thos. and Mrs. Gra• capital, is at Brantford, Oat. This farm@ and this stock;Janst be sold. A "•` wills, spent Sunday with J. and y y Sale at I o'clock. F. W.Sliversides, • ham, Twinwis sold b Ire. Fingold. auctioneer, Olaremout footballerg are on the Walter Ward is having his Tsai•: 47-40 T: H. MARQijIS, Pickering deuce treated ' to a fresh coat of s' list-for the Goodwood tournament paint',the work being one b W. • _ this Saturday. y, ' g y CoCoal Mre. Sarnia and eon, Finle of lr� am• !Grain Chopping Ot siimaL@rials and design"Brussels, spent Wednesday ith "3 Found, of the S.trathroy kept in.took. It will pay you Mrs.J. H.Beal. High Schnbl staff, spent the week- A1\D FLAKING,, �oall at oar works acd inspect oar stook James B. Madill, who suffered a end --ith tier uncle, C. H. Round, obtain priosl Don't be misled ." '::severe stroke a few days ago,is re- and•fa wit v. � Hard and Soft Coal of the am peepared fo do chopping •and oat agents we do not employ theta,eon@egnenl. �, ly we can, and do throw off the ' ,1^oTeriutt-stead ;. - M. J. and Urpj Wicker hgve rP. l/JTC tl�lil• vu - rak sg-oa-llfoada�ps.-and-�ri 'fit turned htltne after-s �endin a few y isetonol ia-per-eenr„•whioh-y6n WU Mrs. George Lawson, of Toron• l g hand , days oply, �begip,ning, osetainlysave by ptuohaa{ag troth ns.; � tvedks-t ith the foriner's parents Gent solicited. "- IMI "th, spent the Reek acid with C: A. �+ r A on April lat. r ` .-and Mrs.Overland. itlTavistbek• THOU A LhW Mrs. S. T. Dixon, _of Buffalo; - Several .of- our sports went to • A. . J; T• MATHESON John F Ba Its; Greenwood OMoe and Works, _ spent the Reek-end with Harry Toroutrr'r,;rSatiirday-to see -th=e ---- -lPiClCerLi -a', c.r3at_ ---- - ---�_ Whitby,Ontario and Mrs.Thomson. baseball match between Toronto -- - Miss Gwenyth Peters, of Peter- and Raltiwore, BARGAINS { . boro,has been spending a week Mrs. Smith and eon, Fred, have µ� with Miss Mabel Gibson. returned to their home in Toronto z..: Mrs. John Smith, of UzbrldRe. after =perdinir several days with FOR BOYS AND GIRLS _ :;: . ietnrned home on Wednesday of-. Mr e• E i, Gib=ou, = Boys'•boota$.60,worth 6.00 ” ter visiting relatives here. Mr,and Mrs. Comba, of Toronto M. and Mre. Allswsy and.two and tics@ Merle Comber, of Galt, 'Glide' boots 1.50, worth 3,00 daughters, of Toronto, spent Sail- spent the-week-end with A. jv. Also a big stock of men'@ heavy every - dayy avith J. H. and Mrs. Beal. and Mra. Mega Sid �Jand on whisk �o. et�r8d day boots at 4.00 a pair - ' lid=. and Mrs. Westlake and Mrs. Levi and MrspGieeson, of Fort p As we ha oil s limited stock,osU McLean, of Toronto, have .been. y the gusete of Miss Margaret Gra- William, sent the weekend with -Flax. - - early and make your the former a uncle and aunt, Bd. - eelectioo. The police are advertia- and lira. Gleason. 01d� Ami - 10 _ 2a00 per acre. Write, phone, ing for tenders for the construct _ ' ion of cement walks. See advt. in or call t the '.another column. TIME TABLE—Pickering station Ind. Phone 2904 T.R. Trains going East Sae am follows The Misses Cochrane, of Brine- ga.. 6 Mail 7.57 d M. ill's made,N. D., have returned to To= 28 Local 2.28 P.M. _ .. . _ _ That., after visiting their uncle, afl Local dace P. >� R S F L:�►X �/l I L L Idast�r's .Thos., and Mrs. Graham. Trains ,go:cg wu>r due w follows- L. Banbury, :7o. 35 Local 7.47 A.M. Voice of Aurora, arrow• ,. 27 Local 2.86 P. M. r • w •` paaied by several friends, motor-. � • g g6 P M, � - (12 ed down.n Sunday and spent the Nos, tfand 7 also run on Sunday PICKERING, ONT.° Records dayy with S.and Mrs. Rumohr.P. and Mrs. Macfarlane- .Foregoing is according to Standard and son, Scott, of Harriston, who time. c , In-great have been holidaying with Mrs. STOP ! LOOK ! LISTEN . Vane Macfarlane'k parents, Pend firs. � New Records are received each _ Macnab, leave to-day to -spjird w- • week and Special orders filled. on 't= few days in Hamilton with Mr. -Now is the time for White Canvas also. different shortest notice. Macfarlane's parents. CANADIAN � THE%TON'S - Pickering The Claremont High School lines of Outing Shoes. fi'e can supply-'these. Girls'baseball team, which recent- 1[y OVAL - Iy defeated the Brougham Girlb lines at reasonable prices. Uxach ;i{{ team by a score of 13 to 5, played a return match last Wednesday ������� `°Come and see---at the Corner Shoe Store." an the Ltter's grounds with a score of 6 td 4 in favor of Brougham. Dr. Tomlinson umpires the game TORONTO W. M. Palmer, Claremont which was-well contented. At the close of threshing o ra- Aug 28 Sep Z I Good .Ilona on R. Besae'e fa=ro lastFri- e , �� 7 r dap evening, Howard Besse dips- lj covered flames issuingg from the a straw stack, Some bucket brigade ""]�Great:est Anmud Event - work of the strenuous kind was in Earth" ,evidence -tor a few minutes. ,�:' Where the spark originated from = Circular PillowCotton, 42 inches wide,. -Bleached $heat= ��,is s problem. It is supposed that 1�!re sbs�i t�l Ftr6ad twv p plm '�' erst. Ing,•72 inches wide, 90 cents per yard. _ a flinty stone froth the . blowa_r - L started the mischlef. .Ces@pe+siesa � `Splendid - The Women's Institutes of Clare• t quality. A V I N G. -- The' '► ....stunt and Stouffville held a very , fOl�ndatiOIIOfalmost successful union social gathering Pa gewdry an a Mahe , - '- Skirtings and' Fannelettes -,-. in the old Presbyterian church last every successful = �; - Wednesday. rs. G. M. Forsyth, 3ca1�. Arsenate ''of Lead; �'�,r>�g Green, -Fly Oil business venture is built an preeiden t of.the Claremont branch. _ Savings. conducted the meeting. with all '..+Ir�ootapar Mtt�lt• Cieln Fruit Jars,. _ - the numbers on the programme by , also red and white _ The Standard Bank o! the visiting adies. Papers were pas�• krl�d sd �s�' -s. q -. Canada CSII be,of ,assist• - Riven by Mr& Davies on "Condit- taet�phebropme Bale.• rubber rings = ' once in helping bout to der ions of Success in the work; Mrs. - P g y Bereaski on "Life in Russia;" firs. �Y by velop► your business. Sunk on "The Relation of the h6maw Police _ THR -*Iowa to the School," •Mesdames • • e ' Idsdill and Lee sang a duet, little Two � sass@ mat : ' dies Honglne gave a guitar "a, STANDARD BANK acrd Mrs. Morden sang a soprano r�tv.��+d.&M, 1.oolo. Refreshmenta and a delight - — r�C ERIN e C1� :. ful social time closed the function •�a� Ise . asset whkb#wae well attended and most Traftee,dad s""@ m"�""r , -Harris A..w. CRAVVPORT14 - MA#&*AMw Ise�lpfat. -O a�..d ONX4CM AL30 AT WH,TaY) Nekt goads will be Young Peo. - pWe Day followed by a special iAod a e=ras of stht r>,eelsl .sally Entertainment on-Monday,_ - Aumcdsar at 8 p. m., in the Baptist 'church - - -- - here• Rev, W. H. Howard; of . 2.d Cowasidse par•I.A11,0O The Pickering Whitevale, will address both the ' - �`, ?�.. ^c 'Sunday morning and evening can Vitihra b 1�4' w -•�' � V1$ll&IIC8 VO1Y117<IlttBe gregations. Besides a number of JO � vocal and instrumental selections � �: The obiept of this Association isfo 1 on the Monday evening program,- _ gg Rev. Charles W. King will give an I n stealing ' less@ to illustrated address with portrait and crayon sketches on '-Jack Pine sad Giant Pine," or "Some of ___ 4 Member@ having propert stolen soul• Life'. Timber values." Rev. Mr. Concrete Date imtaediaiely wi sap bar " • `'�'., of Er�sonsits f3ommistee. I _-Howard will also speak on "The- s ' - Membership fee Greatest Opportunity in the , ._ - `� Ttokeie me.b*bad=Torn tw rrsw.at as 'World." There will be an offer- ••''� Products eeorears onspplieWea. • Ing. An enjoyable, helpful time is @ � � : .:' Rzee. Cem.-L. D, Banks,C.S.Palm �-A Tractor with Every Part Right Richardson, 'assured. All young people of the - `,• �. _ er, Pickering district and the near sister unions F lel d ri)e' 1..R.,Thextoit: W. Clark: '�. are eitended a cordial invitation h to be present. :� H n d �3 rl C k - SOME of the features-that make the Massey-Harris Pre.tdent i 6.oselaes - The local Continuation and Pub- 12-22 H.P.Trador the choice of the belt farmers ` tic 3choola will re-open for the Fall, are:an UnderslurFrame,which gives low cenbt ` - terw on Tuesday, Sept. 7th. As T 1 l e� 3, 4, and 8^ - of gravity;the Flexible FrontAxle Conneedon to avoid Continuation schools have recent• gains on uneven ground; Short Turn* Radius, ly been placed on pradtically the An Ch -' although he'Front Wheels are of large diameter; same basis as High Schodls and ugh Collegiate Institutes, the --board :Get my prices.. - Powerful 4 Cyfinder Engine; Transmission through t" "has been.able to reduce the fees to Concrete work done. Spur Gears exclusively, all Gears well rote�Red; 21!10 per pear: Claremont has a _: Belt Drive Ikom Pulls without Gears• Water.Air •:' :. Continuation School which has Ind-Phone 2705 Pick. Cleaner;Easy Control;Ready access#o ail parts; Self- been a great benefit to the tom- - Steering 'when plowing; Economical and Durable. triunity and has established a re- Clarence Slmpsbn r -=The Universal' .• ` cord in the large numberofsuccess. write for' Descriptive 'Folder p N R Station, Brock Road Sawmg Machine fuI candidates at de artmental C. • examinational Graduates of this ----- ----- - -- school are falls qualified to enter . : �'~ Dlanufact.nreu by p either the Normal Schools or U ni- lGlarement II'Ver6 NASSEY-HARRIS . CO. Limited W. H. Jackson & Son, varsities, and as a rule they p,%ss Brock Road. Pickering, Onto --.their examinations much earlier — Head Offices: Toronto, Ont. - '.%-than in the larger High Schools -° `Rua meets all Trgins y -' 131,ick:mithing And Woodworking In and Cotlegiates. As.quite a large First-clasQ Rig- to hire 'bty ur A G E N C I E S E V E R Y W H E RE all its branehes: �„a �ntnmina :1 attendAnee iq'ezperted this year, night at lowest i�rirr•s. ,' and t,iina a specie ty. ; prospective wipils should commis- _ dye stork C�RSnline Fngines, Emery irate with M. J. Wilker, priucipal �pri^tt' '`' Zt hePis, Circular Saws, ', . of the Claremont CmUnintion 1�1 g ;and Er.;ery Mandrels.I r� e Sehoo!, before the re-opening of ♦hCS• Sa�ldei a l�eC';t ' school. � '� - • � T.:lti;]2l. .1� i?..RI lL•...:r, ia.ipd 7d P1i0YRIET4P.�' +J. R. 3 +��lS:O11y � 11 ZP 1 ickeriii j� tat tea � .4. W ,Z x10.-c Also. 000 VAN­or.*I issall• IP a q"pi–-4 kvii-.orv, p 0 0 ly I ifid ander Weikirk's Cava. MODFIMADVENTURE e!ly,. sis�'.Sitnllid In Alex Qucaillty eaq Properly br wed, -Xoakthrh::1. e I • "'On our arrival at Juan Halfway down the sairs she stopped Fernandes • -it Through an open-door he could see into UkWpS ISLE proper I went Into residence, so to y the living room. There was a light on, :,ONVD speI Living In the home of one of itel takes away latigue, and is abscft� the mantel. Fire burned in the fire- the fishermen's families, I was made. lace The man they called Burlin- I as comfortabIg as Is possible on the p harmless, as a daily beverage - TRY game was leaning forward in a chair W Island, spent futtr weeks in hard but "talking. The man they called Caw- WORK OF AN HAWAIIAN profitable field work. Several short thorn was,sitting opposite, smoking a. 4"L pipe, listening. SCEENTIST. excursions to remote parts were made, W What now? She had told him some- spendlng'two to four days in the open thing back there in her room His at a time. Of course, the real adv en• 4 ears drooped with incis in Ex- lure here was that of spending,two dismay. What was Thrilling Experic it? He,glanced up into her face.. nights all alone in the cave inhabited South Sea Islaad ---��!'Lthe girl4hispered. --- -----.P to South _by-A-lexander-Selkirk-during the-four- H e understood that "Gol" and "Come!" and "Old Frank!"and "Care- , of Storied Fame. years and four mouths of his solltary__� residence on the island (1704-1709). thei full" and "Dead Bird?" and "Fetch!" One by one the mystery spots of "It Is generally stated, that Selkirk A ---of all human speech he understood earth are coming within the range at gave an- account of his sojourn to only'such words as these. But could 'casual Inspection. In this connection Daniel Defoe in order to prepare it for '11-neve i 1 3-7 she--mean-dt?- an -yoit r1w—sa-kc Use. vwl,v Lad-irev` Prof. William Alanson Gryan, an Ha- the press, and from the ideas there d driven him from her? "Go!„ wailam scientist,and, explorer, whose given the classic 'Robinson Crusoe, latest effort in behalf of-the common Humbly obedient he went down the was formed. It was certainly a To• knowledge was an exploration of Rob- stairs. Below in. the' hall he looiced mantic experience — "Selkirking for' -Crusoe's isle and its neighbor, Sol up. With:a hunting gesture she wav- Inson ence"=and I shall have a long .... .. ed him on, into room where sat Was Aquera, contributes an interest- story to tell of my observations, sen- 'It these,two men. Again she smiled and fag narrative. shook her head. This was not so simple Prof. Bryan Is an up I holder. satio#s and conclusions. T HE :JUDGE the of the The majority of the'men of the col. a matter as jumping into a man's theory that in prehistoric times there throat. Shi just wanted him to go in Is Pacific ony were there as 'penal colonists.' 7 - wils a gieat cbritinent in th all.. It was not for My shoemaker there—that was had killed t*o mezi. SAMUEL A. DERIEUX which was sunk to some natural cata- h:In to question why.- Into the living My camp'boy'was a noted robber, and-' I slysta which left only its highest room he stalked proudly. so on down the list. Certainly.not "Come here!" ordered Burlingame. peaks, now the Pacific islands, pro- high class society—litit all kindly and, Her head went proudly up. Then Frank threw his head up. The re- trading above the waters, attentive to me. It was several days later tbitt Caw- she.softenea at the disappointment on serve of middle age had•-taken the What he found on Mas Atleira, "Toward the close of the third day, t#grn came place of the tumultuous friendliness of otherwise Juan Fernandez or Crusoe's Y man Friday came down, over the e to her. his face. Things had always gone his m neighbor, ' Was, mountains with a spare mule to bring' "Let's make Va ride this time," he way. She had no right to put him off. heart went out to some rare being like Aquera,,is best set forth irL.a letter he is puppyhood. Now and then his Island, and Its near us A "I'll tell you to-morrow,"she smiled. this girl out there in the hall. Toward me and my plunder back to the settle They galloped" rather silently to- sly wrote to an Hawaiian friend, giving went. So while my solitudes was not She ran upstairs and closed her door other visitors he xras courteously an account of his-adventure. ward the roll of distant mountains., with a sigh. of relief. There was no aloof. But Burlingame was as long as Selkirk's, It was equally On top of a hill they drew up t a fine their; light but the lurching fireglow. She shot, and had a r:ght to order him. Off for Crusoe's Island. complete while It lasted." horses, frankly facing, one another-I smiled when Frank, dozing before the With pricked ears he scrutinized Bur- did not come-easily to C Pr'ic face. There "It Is a pleasure,to believe.that You The words Caw- -fire, lifted his head and looked-at her. lingme was command m, and in those dark 'eyes and in -thorn. - In fact, there wasn't.much to' He seemed so solid, so wise, so sym- that firm will be Interested to know of my safe' Finger Prints. say, erns —that was all. She� pathetic, so judicially grave and "Come here!" ordered Burlingame scientific expedition to the wonderful- of tiny ridges that cover your fingers He loved hei I mouth. -return here from a very successful The curious and elaborate pattern's - 'drew her horse. back and shook her solemn. His presence Iteadied her, again. ly interesting Islands of Was Atterra, and toes remain unaltered through -head slowly. She sat down, the points of her white The dog's tail began to wag. He and Mas Aquera," he wrote. ­My for- life, but recent study has shown thttt "I don't know, BIT. CawthoriL" -slippers touching his back. She leaned stood halfway between the two men, mer trip to Easter Island required a with advancing age the ridges show He smiled his grim, boyish smile. over his body and stirred the fire. She the m Plbi I glinting on his long journey of over 7,000 miles In a*little signs of"'weathering." and are grossed e g "Anyway I'm glad you didn't say heard Marian go downstairs. The:r we ul back. He shifted his fine sailing vessel and wag a preparatory here and there by cracks. this was sudden." house grew oppressively silent. Time I yes from Bu liagame's face to the rtence for this trip, 'which was A comparison made of the fingen :'But really it is,-isn't it?-, had come to think soberly. They were face of the other man. Cawthorn was experience leaning forward, his elbows on his made in a sixty ton lobateT boat,.the prints of Sir NWIIam Herchell, dated "Perhaps—as time goes. knees. The bowl of his pipe was held only eiis**tIng means of travel to or 1861 and X914, proved that there had But yon;both going to-morrow. She had al- see I'm leaving to-morrow for South' ways thought it wouhd be a simple in a strong sunburned hand. He was from the Islands. It was a 'different' been no change whatever In the pat- America."i TI, and now=question, looking straight at the dog. He was experience. but by no stretch of the 'terns during, the intervening period, .101 "Ohm.-thenof course you had toI "Positively," she frowned, " I can't smiling whimsically. He said never imagination'could it be called travel It was he, by the way, who originated --T like you," she confessed Bushing,say ye-9 to both of them!" - a word. de luxe. the finger-print idea as a safeguard for scarlet. But the other— want me Frank tapped the floar with his tail. What was it wide the dogs ears "Mas-Atierra, commonly 4=wn as documents. The notloiA of using them. "to be frank, don't you? I,ru very "You may think it'p"funny.old man; suddenly droop? Something he had Juan Fernandez, is 390 miles off the for the identification of Individuals, seen in those deep-set gray eyes be- .."sorry. 1-canit'give you any answer." but I don ---something out of the past that coast. It Is 12 miles long and 3 2-3 was developed liter. ?to fore "Nor hope' She sat,silent for a long time, her thrilled him. -In danger the man Caw- miles In the very widest part'. 3�3 *,For' purposes of identification,"toe- She waslooking.him, straight in the hands clasped over her knees her eyes thorn -would fight for his dog. In',Aquera W90'miles further west and Is prints are just as good as flnged•prints. face, now. She saw his jaw harden: on the glowing- knob of one of the starvation he woulil share his lag 6 by 3% miles in extent Both are The entire sole of the toot, as well as She thought she had for a moment a brass andirons. crust: Men, with eyes like that always high volcano Islands,deeply eroded by the whole palm, Is covered wtth the glimpse of -the face that commanded "I must be in love,"—she shook her-had; they always would. Frank for--time into wonderful valleys. The same sort of patterns -and in majer- men. Then he smiled. head slowly---Ill have the leading got the man Burlingame. For a me- scenery in grander'r, beauty and ver- ally wards of hospitills bables'-foof.- 4ip "Very well," he said gently,.and. symptoms.Oh, If Dad were only here!" men he even forgot the girl on the dure In skimast- It rint qnU Ints at!@ cornmenly filed tor-prevenI iffi wagging _--. sdded as if to himself, "South Am- Frank' rose to his feet and looked"""` g tail, what we know as the oldest parlo..Of MIXUPS. • he went forward.. not eq far off." our ,)eloved Hawaiian Islands. erica's earnestly into,her flushed face.. He He had keen ears.- He 1I a;little They rode back side by side in con- knew it wasn't funny. He knew she sound in the hall. Alert, he glanced "After eight days of Indifferent asill- Minard's Liniment For Burns. Ete. strained silence. He had not the as, was worried=he saw the wtstfulness that way. - He had 'eyes that could ing we arrived at'Cumberhind Bay, on surence to chat as Burlingame.had in her eyes. He must let her-know he pierce darkness. Besides, she was I,Selkirk's Island,' 'where we swung at chatted. The sunset faded. The house understood. He laid his silken red dressed in radiant white. Frank look-i anchor for a day while we took on 00AR"M SALT of her father's came into view,twinkl. head like an offering on her silken ed up into Cawthorn's face. The man board eight'local lobster fishermen, 14 with lights,the columns and cbim- white Isp. must be blind that'he' didn't see her, IL A N 0 SALT He ;with their boats and gear. We then ".­iieys painted white too. Bulk CArlots ?ulled loose from Cawthorn's i w by the r;sing "I could help a man," she mused, hand. she had not ordered h;m not:set sail for the further island, arriving•moon. They loitered up the avenue. with a rush of generous blood to her to, �,e would bark with joy. -TORONTO SALT WORKS He ran,in twenty hours. For some, reallon she was sorry this heart. "Oh, with the right one I would into the hall. She had vanished like a! "It' was a'beautAful eight to see the - C. J. CLIFF TORONTO ride was over, ends of the world!" clodd capped, rising 1,650 go to the spirit. . He took the stairs three at a island, No zogro had come to take out the She looked,into' Frank's eloquent bound. She was standing in the mid- metres above the sea and looking for ;horses, die of her'rc!.-n—crying frankly. I all the world like a giant round biscuit Standing in the shadow of eyes. the portico column TvA The knowlidge of human speech, - The Joy Of A 7 1.— one of a she saw "If you weren't here, old man, nature had denied him, but the emo- that had cracked and split open in the 7 Perfect Skin Cawdrorn lead them around' toward cry. I think maybe I will anyhow." lions-o! baking. An even score of -of those he loved were to him an very deep, Know the and -the barn. She had to smother a quick She was startled by the single open book. -Her tears could not de- narrow valleys open to the sea on the happiness ezt cornes I impulse to go help him unsaddle. stroke of the clock on the stairs. The ceive him. She was happy. He must west side. Ishall never forget the im- to one thru possesI i yy Steve Eakle met her in the hall. day was here in which she had prom- have pleased her. 'He stood before pression.,of wild grandeur and pic- a skin of purity and 7 SteveI eyes were twinkling. iced Burlingame an answer. Somebody her,,h.s ears thrown back, his grate-,-turesque beauty slid the riot and color beauty. The soft, dis. el-� `Stella; he whispered. " if you can't had come into the hall. She rose and-hi eyes raised to her radiant face. of It all, as the sun'"was sinking in the tinguished appearance it -I "Oh!" It was a sobbing little laugh., west -directly over the summit. it enders brings out your j -choose between them you might do as opened her door softly. It was Caw- natural beauty to Its full� She was smiling down at him through I needs a Howard Pyle to convey the Your father would have done—let thorn. He was speaking to Burlin- sparkling tears. "Why-didn't I know' est. In use over 70 YW3. 'de." gami in the parlor.' Both men were picture=our;our little boat* in the blue :Prank dec. M - - --- - L �6u r.A 'I and dressed hur- crgsaiain ng the hall. it before? You—you impossible dd She ran upstai .,thing'o'. shadow, the fishermen busy with their -Itiedly., Tr 's l ate," was say- a eat Cawthorn (The End.) ts, vbd all col"Who are yob?" she asked her re. in . "Steve won't be in for an hour." or, a Veritable martins painter's -.1lection in the mirror. "I never saw "$hall we sA up for him?" Burlin- '�Xl,0'T 17f0P1<'SX palette, softened and made mystic by game's voice was sharper,' e slanting light. you before!" At supper a strange ex pre Deep Sea Origin of Man th citement seized her. With4but her con- cise than Cawthorn's. Adventures After Landing. Wins Support. scions volition she W"" chatting mean- "Sure. We'll keep a good fire for -BoB Lovel That the original,germ of humanity "Landing the next mcrnmg with all inglessly and contmitiously, a every. him. It's devilish cold." NN 11iI was listening. They AAhad di- She leaned against the door-facing. found its home In the.deep*sea, where my scientific gear was by no means a it gradually evolved to Its present safe or simple task. However, by 9 Gloves 'together. Frank stood before her, form, .long has been the theory of o'clock my mono and I stood on shore Shirts --chieks were-burning as she danced in, i --- Overaus& the parlor—with Burlingame most of waiting. She caught her breath. scientists who have been ridiculed as with everything about us reasonably radicals, but there Is Interesting com. dry. Thus began' what was to be at Jh the t.me. She hurried into the hall to "I know what Dad would do." ...tell the departing guests good-by. Frank's tail was wagging quickly. ment to-day in support of the theory least two weeks of 'Alexander S'(Iktr- He began to pant as' if it *ere hot, advanced at the recent Strassbourg king' on an uninhabited island, as the most ictfkem were leaving on the mid- 71 1tight tWn. 'Cawthorn was there in Something was the matter. He felt Scientific congress by Dr. Keating arrangement was for the boat to catch 1% overcoat. as he used to fe'el when he was a Hart who has spent years of research 1,000 or 1,500 lobsters and carry Mern In physical phenomena, Bays a to Valparaiso,.then return for me on "You're not going, are you?" she PuPPY; and children played hide and despatch. its next voyage. r II asked breathlessly. seek, pulling him into - dark, secret "No, youpre not rid of me yet," be-P—laces- roosoring--out over him with The doctor points out that the tem- "The details of the adventurous ex- perature of the human body Teaches perfences and mishaps of that sojourn smiled. "Steve takes one party, I.an- bright eyes. He opened his mouth to a other." bark. its maximum at 4 o'clock In the after- I will save to tell you I person. , It noon and twelve hours laten "If we will take more than one long evening I Bob Long SaI She retur�ned to find the house "No!" she whispered. "No!" it will i . 11 itrangely vacant. Marian' was dis- He could accept the marine hypothesis," he on the lanai to do it justice. Its and shirts are roomy stand it no-longer.He rear- says, "it, is now easy to understand include seal shooting—we got thirty R"nZcvorneimf comfortable, a"ranoo.espe. appearing upstairs with a college ed gently up, his paws on her throb- how the germ destined to become man in one day—goat shooting—we hot 'icially for farmer. I designed friend them with the idea that you udght who would leave in the morn. birg: white shoulders. Ile wanted to was submitted to certain physical con• nine out of one flock—the tragic death -want to stretch your arms and ing. The hall was dimly lighted. The 11410. It was in his glowing eyes, this (Yellow) .legs occnsionally.11 ditions. Dilution of human serum, of Our old goat dog, Amarillo (Ye ­'fires burned deserted in the 'rooms. yearning a dog forever feels;and must which is the same composition as sea who went over a cliff to his destruc- ­Burlftame came out of the parlor' forever smother in his dumbness. She water but only one-fifth as salty, may lion on the rocks' of'a good.100 feet I and met her at the foot of the stair- caught his bead•convulgively- between be explained if the germ is refuged below, and finally the accidental'shoot- BOB LONG case. Before she could resist he had her hands. in the mouth of a great river. The ing of my mozo, which happily w taken both her hands. "Dad would do it!" she- breathed. temperature normal degrees not fatal, though it brought this ex-1 1',.GLO'VES j • �'Wlhat•about my answer?" "Dad says you know! I believe you probably was obtained from the water pedition close after swer Of 98 _Jo a sudden' will outwear env other make of -She drew bick. Burlingame's eyes know? Oh, Frank, don't make a mis- twelve days, as luckily• were taking too much for granted. But take!" of ancient seas, which. undoubtedly iIIre got areturn Glove on the market, because It was'dark in the upper hall. were warmer than they are to-day'," to Mas Atlerra. in a tramp lobster they are madi by skilled work- 77- his next,speech made amends. She J.. (I was c1frging.to his mane. Could she Dr. Hart continued to show* that boat that same day. As I dressed the men-from-the-stroujast-'glove I want you,Stella, I can make you be frightened? twenty skin and flesh wounds of my leather obtainable.Ir happy. I can give I One night when.his hurnaft temperature variation, corres- companion I passed certain res-1.- you everything,master was away ha mistress had ponds with the change of water tom- i;V made him get through every room in perature through the action of the sun ,Icr.s which, If put into execution, will Ahat's your due." His eyes were Insist On getting Bob Long searching her-face. "I must leave to- the-house, while she followed white- the maximum and raininium 1231ticid' the world safe for or camp S42-.- Brands from'your dealer- Ing both at the same hour effected rants, so. far as I am concerned, 'they will slave you money :tnorrbw. I'm going abroad. I can,t,faced with,a lamp and a pistol. That Stella, I must had been the proudest night of his life., this But we . both felt that goi.. luck. come back for a while. degree of variation. But Is -R.G.LONG&Co., Umited ,, have you!" And now, in this dark, silent hall,he little doubt," he added, "that this came out of bad; for had we net `'To-morrow?"-"­­%he ' interrupted. pricked his ears sternly, he looked -ould t'i'n "= TORONTO Mentmal angrily down the dim staircase, a inythm of heat In hamana is merely 'caught the • tramp Gu!eta we v. ."There'll be time then, won't there?" slight' menacing snort rattled his the pers1stance cf the' ancestral have beeft marooned for a month long- "That depends. come, Pm used to chops BOB LONG'BRANDS Must be rush down there? phenomenon of cu aartne parents.,, er, with an attending shortage of ­ApettTiug things for people. Lot i Known frop-coisat to Coast ,R,, A T me He had powerful fangs. He -could. food, for cur regular bcI had to un- 148 jump Into a man's throat. He look4d Minard's Liniment 11411eves Colds,IlitsI dergo repairs at V.-%:­:,.luo. -r•�•+ ie,,�"r, `,•vr '"`a9e .�"'']�j��,�, � . �"•"a.t 'x12• cY.ac Rt'• '„�•L''`a�s-'+.:a' g'' .. .*;.. •' - .Yfr�e '�-�T' +,.. 'e'.4•-; ?n'.,,y" zT•. w •1 .;6.`ra+MN ,- ,dw`c.3+a,.1 •;i,, i�r... ", +'e.a.s•* !4•.0?"!.h'L`";w• 1'tiv°^�c'=E. "' -'.`.r:"ti..�"'-. 1�,�• s",N' q:``:: r�'",rx•�3°. .d'^' ^.*c .,v Ar s ;e :'�':+t+•s"�. ..--.. ";*'•Y:' ya �a: .,r-n '' .:�' t'-�Rb, 5 ..rt.��, > , .. '�'" '."•"r'. •'ar;i°-�P ., �. �.'�''°re$L:is„rl ki i::« .' .c a 1'i 1.•, •RS.',e, d�:iice� .a yam'•._fn.��' `'p. ,^.\..`i)• •. t..'!3".' �• _ • + _ .. 4.• r �..w,�.. �y+f �, F ,p•'k"!"'+', ,, '::��a , •> - ••� .. '� ..�'.•. a y.'+�'•N" �rq,"••;•"•',C ,'-';r-tii..^+�•�` _, t �w POLES PUT BOLSHEVIKI TO ROUT � :; WILL REDUCE - # f; CANADA'S EXPENSES ., L ` - --7 AM G 10,0(�40 PRISONERS Dominion's Share of League's W Upkeep Will be n �'_'r �_Waraaw�ectofr Be' • -\Ra ,<dI - P P Lessened. �� trig tf' y Clewed of the invaders,by { A despatch from London says:- R Victorious'Poles Following Up With Artillery-SUC- 's:'' A revision of the financial schenie of the League of Nations under which teed in Retaking Several Pblish� Towns. Canada is required to pay the same contribution towards the upkeep of A despatch from Warsaw says:- munique says, the Poles have launch- -us League as Great Britain, France, The Polish offensive is now in full ed a counter-action in the -direction or any other first-class power will be swing. ,Mole than 10;000 prisoners; of-Bmdnioa,._ach_s ill ;s occupied by effected by the Execut ve Assembly '�F•._�30 cannon, 300 machine guns and. the Bolshevik forces. In the region of-thin Body at-a ineettng-which has -thousands of supply carts have been of Lipno, about 25 miles southeast t •_ ,captured from the Bolshevists. of Thorn, and at Siedloe the Bolshe. been called for November-15 next 'at The Poles have occupied PIonsk, vists have started an eastward move- Geneva. The rating of nations' under tht . r . .1'Pultusk-and'Wy kow, through which went, aviators report: WITH THE IMPERIAL PRESS DELEGATES universal Postal Union, whdc'h classi- ; : the Reds drove in their sweep to- North of the fortress Novogeorge- The University of Toronto has fallen in line with McGill (Montreal) in flea the Dominions as first-class pow- ; award ,the Capital. evsk the Red forces were dislodged payjng recognition to the work o! the Press of the British Empire fn the era, has hitherto been followed, but in Owing to the Polish pressure from after stubborn re'sistaince', a' Polish late war. The four men seen above, who have received the degree of LL.D., view of the growing expenses of the '»? the northeast it is reported that the cavalry charge smashing a Bolshevik are,from left to right: Mr:Geoffrey-Fairflax; sir Robert Bruce, Mr. Robert- League more equitable arrangements Bolshevists are withdrawing their brigade. The Bolshevists leaving Pul- Donald and Sir-Gilbert Parker, are to be made, r' .3orees which reached the Vistula.tusk, thirty miles north of Warsaw, =} south of the Prussian border' and to took with them the town Mayor, and - - -- - - -- -- British newspapers have recently .; the northwest of Warsaw.' all of the clergy; s hostages, Y I�� 4 A � . �� � ��] LAKE � been making a strong point o! the gy' ages the com- �L'1 j� fact that the Braish contribution is The Warsaw sector is rapidly be. munique, states, adding . that 1,500 one-third of the total of the original ing cleared of the Bolshevists. North prisoners were gathered in this an- Signatory signatory states, but a's`s matter' of d northeast of the Capital the Reds gagement alone: ,L,R�®R; TWENTY-NINE i�-ES LOST I fact the Mother Country pays only ; are being shoved back by the Poles„ Warsaw, Aug. 22.-Military history the same share of this one-third as I who are following them up all along has rarely afforded' so dramatic a .t Canada and the sister Dominions. the front,using artillery in such quan- change of fortune as that 'which oc- Only Four of One Crew Saved-Water Poured into BOil @r As far as Canada is concerned one Cities as to cause great contusion Burred here, Room of Superior City Explosion Hurled M I of the'most-important subjects which among the invaders, who are now on! In less than 100 hours the Red army, ,. y an on Men will come before the Geneva meeting ^Er` .' the'run. as if by the wave of a magic wand, ' Water--Ship Sank Quickly With Cargo of Iron Ore. for consideration will be•the question To the east the Bolshevists are re-'was changed from a triumphant host, of Oriental immigration. This ques- ported to be making their way across bringing a great campaign to a mag- Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Aug. 22.-J head Swathed in bandages to protect tion will be introduced in a report to the Bug at various paints. niflcent conclusion, to a broken rabble With'practically no chance to save 1 his wounds and raw akin,'refuses to be submitted by the International Siedlor was taken, by the Poles of fleeing; helpless men. themselves, 28 men and, one woman, talk. He is heartsick over the.-fate •.� Labor Commission which has been ese- - earls Wednesday. Hundreds of Polish, peasants who members of the crew of the giant ore of his crew and the vessel and wary ated under the League's aegis. It also a The Fifth, Seventh, Fifty-Eighth'remained on their farms through the carrier,' Su,ieriot C.ty; were blown of divulging in ore facts -about the will be a factor an-the matter of the and Eighth Bolshevik Divisions, on Red advanee have greeted the PoLish to their .delths in the chilly waters wr&k than he must: renewal of the Angle-Japanese Treaty the Warsaw front, have been anni- troops who are pursuing the fleeing of Lake` Superior off Whitefish Point, Walter Richter, boatswain, who which is to be submitted to'the atten- ` --hilated, and thousands of Soviet'sot-'Russians with the request that they late Friday'night,,when the steamer was brought here on the J.J. Turner �a7r' lion of the League. diers made prisoner, Wednesday -be told what to do with the war wen- Willis L. King collided with the Sup-I after being picked up from a hatch night's official statement says. pons-left strewn over their property. erior City, punched i hole in her'side cover, says the explosion jerked the � The Russians lost their bearings 13Rey have hundreds of machine guns through which a torrent of water J ship out from under him as he was EIGHT HOURS' WORK £ In trying to meet attacks on all sides and rifles, and some pieces of artii- poured down into her furnace room, attempting to get ,into-a lifeboat: He FOR $ DOLLARS from the Polish columns on their lery. Weapons are -not their only causing an explosion which.virtually had been in his Bunk, but had run ' dianka, the statement adds. The piabiem, Disarmed Bolshevists have blew off the ship's stern. } aft with his mates when the alarm 27 �� Harvesters Garner the Poles, con•tinaing their advance; camped on their property too exhaust- In.less.than two minutes after the. was sounded from the vessel's bridge have occupied Kalussyn, 35 miles east ad to run and too disorganized to crash, according to the four sur-1 that she was about to be rammed- Western Crops. ` �D! Wsraaw; f3ied}oe, 57 mileS east of. fight. The peasants complain that it vivors, the ship settled, her load of He had nothing but his underwear on the Capital; Milzyrzec,20 miles south- is unpleasant to' have their areas lit-. 7,500 tons of ore carrying her quick at that time, and this underwear was A despatch from Regina, Sask, east of Siedloe; Wlodawa, on the Bug tered with Bolsheviks. ly to -the bottom in about 200 feet of blown from him completely, not a says:-Of 27,000 harvesters aniviag Miser, 12,5 miles southeast of Warsaw. Thirty thousand RussiAW-prisoners water.' The collWon 'occurred four'stitch remaining. from the East in Winnipeg, appro.-d. The Poles are reported to be re- from 21 divisions have been captured and one-half miles northeast of White- "I Sank deep into the icy water, mately 10,000 have been absorbeed in group;ng before Lemberg fora coon- by the-Poles in the recent fighting firh Point. The sea was calm, though which 'evidently brought me to my Saskatchewan. The lupply to date is tezatroke a the six was 441 J about equal to the demand, though against the Bolshevists,who around Warsaw and to the north and just a-trifle hazy, accord- senses," be said -this. afternoon. there are some districts which have are less than 30 kilometres from the south, accoording to an announcement #rig to survivors. thought I would never reach the sur- cit b the Polish not yet commenced cutting, notab-y y• y general staff. The nuai- The �irvivot+s were: Captain Ed- face. They I swam for about five-sun- In the region of Thorn, about 105 her of prisoners is being added to ward Sawyer, G. G. Lehne, second utes and up from the depths'e me a Yorkton, where a yield of 35 bushels Lo the acre is expected.. . �rniles northwest of Warsaw, the com- constantly. mate; Peter Jacobson.-wheelsman, and steamer's hatch-caves, upon which I Waiter Richter, t wain. climbed and hung for a half hour until Harvesters are asking $8 and $9 • - l�oa� s day, btett mort at the have signed s - r �]j I_] � The King crashed into the Superr a -tae -Turner arriver:- R� lily a et Repot L ± City aft-of raid up at the prevailing rate of $6 pet °-� Y ships on the port side. The Captains a.arm .signal rang day. Many of them are exercised as y _ f All meSabers of'the erew of the Super- just two.minutes before- the .crash," to the amount of work- they are ek. for CSty were aft over the boiler said Richter. "Ti we had had`two `.. - 'Wholesale Grsin. +to $15.05. Rolled oats, 90.1b, ba¢, rooms, scrambling for lifeboats when minutes more no lives would have petted to do. a Toronto Aug. 4.-Manitoba wheat l$5.60 to'$5.75. Bian, $54.25. Shorts, Will we work eig"bt hours a day? . g' 56125. Hay,'No. 2, per tort, car. lots, the blast came. Not one of the four been lost. The crew kept their heads is the most frequent question with --No. 1 8,.In store Fort No. 2 North- men saved knows more than that when and all'waited calm! for the boats $31. Cheese, finest eaeterns, -�41fic, •etn, $3.08,•in store Fort William Y which officials of the Bureau of Lobar. �-• Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW., k%c; Butter, choicest creamery, 59 to 60c. he regained consciousness it-was in to be launched,but there was not time. have been plied. No. 8 CW, 94Y�c; extra No. 1 feed, Eggs, fresh, 58c. Potatoes, per bag, the cold waters of the lake and Aght- Several.of the boats were tarn away �. .. car lots $`2.10 to $2.16.' ing for his life. while men were attempting to launch You certainly will, is the infer-� 87%c; No. 1 feed, t Wit No. 2 feed, All the Survivors bear evidence of them. The boat I Was attempting to isble reply. 8794 c, in store Fort William. Live Stock Markets, their ex er:ence in'bruiaea and burns. launch was thrown overboard, carry- • • Man. barley-No. 3 CW, $1.441h; Toronto, Aug. 24,-Choice .heavy p - '• • '. ,-` No. 4 CW, $1.353/x; rejected, $1.17'1x; steers, x14 to $14.50; good heavy Captain Sawyer, with his face and 'ing me with it" New 'Records Looked For ; feed, $1.171!., in afore Fort William. _.-_ _.,. _ _. _ steers, $13.50 to $13.75; butchers cat- -- -- - - minal, track,earn Toronto,,.yellow,$1.95; tie, choice, $13 to $13.50;do, good,$12 DARING MURDER Repatriate Serbians at Comedian National 4 nominal, track, Toronto, prompt ship- to $12.50• do, med., 10 to 11. d"o; „ went $ OF IRISH POLICEMAN in United States Fork and Prosper, is the mo'ttc. Ontario oats-No.3 white 80 to 85c. com., $7.50 to $9; bulls, choice, $10 to adopted for the 1920 Canadian National Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter, per $11; do, good, $9 to $9.50; do, rough,. Implicated b ° :. car lot x2.90 to 40, Shipping points $6 to $8; butchers' cows, choice,$10,50 p y Sinn Fein A despatch from Paris says:- Exhtbit.on and the entire machinery, ay; I p to$11.50•do good,$9 to$10• do,com. Jury With in of Mayor- 'More than 1,000,000 immigrants in the'Of the organization has been turned to according to freights outside. ' g ' 1'Y S Y g- Peas-No. 2, nominal, $6.50' to $7.50; stockers, $9 to $11; MaC United States want to return to Eur- the task of making the forty-second •. Barley-$1.Wto $1.40, according to feeders, $il to $12.50; canners and - ope, according to a Serbian official in annual 'evens a etri><tng esempliilca W, cutters, $4.50 to $b.b0; milker, good Belfast, Aug. 2. I`olice Inspector Paris, who is arranging a eomniissionl tion of the appropriateness of the aloe- freights outside. g to choice, $100 to $185• do cam. and .SwarRZ a I an. Unwilling to rest on the standard y against whom a verdict of to �. Buckwheat-No. 2, nominal. go to America to arrange for the o! previous ezpoaftlona the Directors med $65 $ $75; lambs, yearlings, wilful murder was i • '• _ ? "Rye-No. 8,' $1.7-5. nominal, accord- ,,, given by a Cor- .repatriation of 800,000 Jugo-S?, vs l $10.b0 to $L, do, spring, .$12 to' oner's ') in to.freights outside. jury in connection with -the who are said to have signified their and management have utilized every - Manitoba flour-Government stand- $13.50• calves, good to choice, $16 to assassination of Mayor MacCurtain in wish to return to their native land: resource of this mighty Canadian in- --T' `.urd, $14.85, Toronto. $18; Aeep, $6.50 to 18.50; hogs, fed! March was shot dead to-day while. -atitution in the effort to make the pool Ontario flour overnment stand- and watered, $19.75; do, weighed off l y ---4 -'f' cars, $20; do, f.o.b., $18-75; do, do, proceeding to his home from church 'tlon of the enterprise more note. ard, $12, nominal. ti country points, $18,50.' at Lisburn, to which town he hec been Lord Jellicoe New Zealand s worthy. 'Early indications point to, New Flour-$10.40 to $10.00, bulk ne`w records In every de seaboard I Montreal, Aug. 24.-Butcher,steers, transferred after the finding of the New Governor-General partmeat, per. , Millfeed-Car Icta, delivered, ?Mont- good,$9.50 to$10.50; med.,$8 to$9.50; Coroner's jury. hays also In matter of attendsuice,� ' real freights, bt. cam•,-$6 to $8; butcher heifers,.choice, The killing g gs included: Bran•, g of Ins ectar Swanzy A despatch from Lon.ion saps:- which reached the magnificent total otl, $9 to $10,50• med., $7.50 to ;8.50• er ton $62• shorts,per ton $61 earl was among the most daring of a Yong Viscount Jellicoe`]eft on fhnrs,lay for 1,201,000 fast year, a figure osier at•; x -a> ' com„ $4.75 to $? butcher cows choice - Ge d floor, J3.75 to $4.00. ! series. The congregatiors were leav-� New'Zealard to assume nis :'.ut:es as tained even by the monster World'si� : _ +$8.50 to$3; med„ $5.50 to $6; canners, Country IStotiuce-Wholesale. -{$3 to $4; cutters, $4 to-5; butcher .ing all the Protestant churches at thei Governor-C,eneral. Fairs at Paris, London, Chicago, San:' Eggs, selects, 63 to 64c; hTO. t, 59'bulls, com., $4.75 to $5.73; good'vea1, time and converging on the scene'of -- - ---- J Francisco, etc., in the same number of, _ ,:.to 60c. Butter, creamery' print., 59 $12 to $13; med., $9 to $11; grass, $f the shooting.- The officer had been - U ,;�<; consecutive days. To be one of the; y; to 61c; choice dairy prints, 49 to 51c; to $6; good lambs, $12; sheep, up to with his mother and sister in attend- ?. ;rk x i crowd that establishes' a$-even eat-r' • ordina dairy prints, 45 to 47c; bak- $7. Select hogs, $20, off cars; sow.4, ance upon the services at Christ &'' w� ry �.,.: er record this year will in Itself be a era', 38 to 40c; oleamargar:ne, best $16 to $16. Church and had'reached the corner of' thing to boast about, but even•rhore grode, 34 to 88c. Cheese, new, large; a 291,4 to 30c- twins, 30 to 80%c; .old, Railway street,`where he resided. 1 J important still will be the fact that" g p ,y Here three men, armed with rifles,, b x all who come will see a field of mar+ large, 33 to 4c• twins,34 to 35c• Stil- ems'"` s, :y y "� vels which will make the Big Fair un- confrcnted Swanz and fired on him :< >:: ,ton, old, 301,!1 to"381,4 c..Maple syrup, , n the'presence of his horrified Caen-i :, ;�•'�*� '>•>:5 doubted}y the moat remarkable and fn.. 1 gal. tin, $3,40; 5 gal. tin, per gal., i • -,• $3.20; maple sugar, lb., 27. to 30c. �1,:, Swanzy fell, but to ana's? doubry ""` teresting array of activfiyandachieve- ,Churning cream-Toronto creameries : sure, fire assassins discharged the'r � went ever presented are nayina for churninsr .reai� 5£;,t0 y f ,cay�u� ngztin lrit0 h1S bafly- w 60c per pound fat f.o.b. shipping .:;points nominal. < i -' >` Britain f Recognize - ' ' H.R.H. COMPLETES - o .Provision�=Wholesate. tire, Egyptian Independnce Smoked meats-Rolls 33 to 36c• T OUR T R IUMPHAL hems, med., 48 to 51c; heavy, 41 to \ :'>•$ fix. A despatch from London says:-Ir 43c; cooked hams, 66 to 68c; !sacks, Won Hearts of All Australia � F.� is understood that .ihe terms of the ,plain, 54 to 57c;,backs, boneless, 60 too ' Cemented Bonds of Em ii'e. '' peace treaty between Zaghlonl Pasha, 6bc; breakfast bacon, 49 to 59c; cot- p the Egyptian Nationalist leader, and - tags rolls, 39 to 43c. 5 Sydney, Australia, Aug. 19.-(De- " ', :;<;:;.;•; Lord Mi ner, include formal reco i Barrelled Meats-Bean perk, $43; s••;:.t'.:;'• ;c::::"` 2 gn'- laved)-The Prince of Wales, sailing tion"of Egyptian independence and short cut or family beck at $56; for *.:>'' ~- :::::e:!' for England to-day, carries all Aus- r s;; .~ •, x�.'"" s:::;?> t; then our ender by E t to Britain o! same back boneless,' $56 to $v7; tralasia in his pocket. He -has re-' <;.:;;:. ..�.. gyp . pickled- rolls, $60 to $66; mess pork, 04 r4 s� r. s< the control of foreign affairs, and cer� 47. pealed here the same stunt that he Y ` r,, x xa�x••:> tain financial measures. This wil� =,m Green meats-Out of pickle, is less :::;::.,: ::<:::::: -::< did 'in Canada.. - Halting i3oishevist A'dvanze. mean a substantial degree of Self ;than smoked. ,,,,,,;,,,;;;,,,,,; Excepting the railroad strike in General Weygand, who was oasis- got'ernment for Egypt in'her dome5tia ` Dry Salted Meats-Long clears, in •New Zealand, the Prince met asuper- tart fo Marshal Foch in the World affairs. 'tons,26 to 28c; in cases,261x1 to 28%c; >::r:;.> '' generous treatment everywhere, even War has taken over the command of _ clear bellies,2934 to 803<ic; fat backs, " '^ radical Queensland out-doing itself. all-Polish-Troops and already his work 24 to 26c. Eminent Jurist Cornea+to Canada. Statesmen, laborers sheep' herders is being felt in the setback given to Visit of H.R.H. t0 Lard-Tierces, 263 to 27c; tubs, 2734 to 28%c; pails, 28 to 29334e; Right Hon: Viscount Cave, Lord of and thousands of soldiers cheered the the Red Armies. The General took up foils CanCellCll �- f Appeal of the British Courts sued "Dagger Prince." He has proven him-, the offer on condition that he be al- `. prints, 29 to 30c. Shortening, tierces, 22% to 23c per lb. January,1919,and former British Home self the most valuable asset of the lowed to run the campaign in his own A despatch from Londe:. says:-- Montreal Markets: Secretary, who will be the chief Empire, cementing the cracks in theJ way. 'He has transferred Polish The Royal Proclamation to India- . y Montreal, Aug. 24,-Oats, No: 2 C. speaker at the annual ineeting of the Dominion- a11Tances. - I troops from Galicia to the Warsaw l;tates that the Prince of Wales will $1.16 to $1.17; No. 8 CW, $1.14 to Canadian Bar Association which opens 'The smiling Prince's visit has given front. General Weygand went to not visit India next winter to inaugar- = ' 15. Flour, Man. Spring wheat pa- Sept. 1st at the Chateau Laurier, Ot- a human- touch to the overseas Do-- Poland.at the head of 800 Frcnch of- ate reform legislation. The. Duke of ts, Arsts, new stand. grade, $14.85 taws minions. Boers. � �Connaught will undertake these duties '''` r.^�; A �...-°�'x.,• ''..,,.,. .� "+` .�'rt •are. xru +'.,,,v �,�, � '::,,,,,,,�. ...,ss�. L�f. �i, --c;.' 'c,+;.'as`'•w.�-,':at�,»'.r: ""*r"''�jR p ,.",`r+•h,et t�." '.-+..'_��.'.•"'°+ ;«# -��r"< �9^ '�a.t•p7'ti•• •-'i ra i :e:^t'' !�'''",,d.,er.>a'�S 4 '}";�"b.,�fii.db r.'i'y,`: da ,.f;�ur�''„w•r �+^�1. ~,,•xi •r f�R•3 ";t.r.``�c.r`:.5tbp Flill! nw�.'..-C=�err,�*.',,3,'y'N• b y'••�am r•p. ' .p,,... ixViai.: a.�..,,,�ih^'�.a=-r'`-''"u;'"`" r v j 4"e s"'."o'[p,.. x,•'� 6,.�C`ir"f,i'"t•Y,,.k+r',,h-.,o,„pa?-,'4." • ,+,,s.a- 9 t g .,� •� `'+'`^L'T":•.�,• .I y,ly,••� .n "'�. ,` _"c1L_:�.. ., a \, '"_`+� '" .i.'r� .y '''�}�� 'a•r� ar`-, , r ,«b art.. ...r ,. . -;.� `F• -_.., .,yjr• 't-'}'.:,a ., .-]��, .e-.✓'.L-:t-sr E a:'_.. .,;e h`• _ ..._ ., �� -Mrs, B. F. Russell, of Boston. -F.. W. Hicks is'at Pine Grove 1�.�0QA�IB�tS• )blase , is visiting Mrs. J. C. Philip. on petintendinR repairs to his Will yN , T VC 1 . -Miss Violet Salisbury, of To -dam ` Tonto,. spent the week-end with -Dr. Henry will be here as Usual Mrs . Fred Pedlar, of Port Sops visited at the parsonage last Miss Mary Clark. next Tuesday to attend to his pro• ':'° week, Rev. A. E. Ribourg, D. D.,.Vicar fessional duties. of St. Alban's Cathedral,Toronto, -Miss Lizzie Dorrissey,of )slow- 'All parties owing'me will please'sgttle -by Sept. Ist,,as I -Mrs. John Law. of Toronto, is was visiting 'the Rev. Mr. Bruce trttial.is visitinlr'at the bowie of her ' :.: :.spending a month with her son, at the rectory this week, brother, N. J. Morrissey. a11i reeving Dunbart0l�. �. .'_ _ Gordon and Mrs. Law: -iValter and 11Irr=. Richardson -H. A. And,i![rs. Aiatrhett and ` --Many fanners have completed I wish.-to ask }'our support for my successor, Mr. E. Pappineau their harvesting operations, and and child, of Phiiadelpbla, are daughter are visiting with Mrs. , r rave begun fall plowing. visiting with the former's parents, Matchett's )!iarents, Geo. M. and and thank you for your patronage daring the , W. V. al7dIrta. Ridtardaon. firs. Pullner. -.k number from this locality _ . ._. .. past eleven vearS.' N ' -The regular meeting of the -We congratulate Marshals have taken in the harvesters ea wee and bliss Annie Gibson y' eursion to the North-nest. Method] t Ladies Aid will beheld Cvak 1 II �-� `� p -Wednesday. - - V 1�1 R -.- • ' .. `, Sept.Sept.lst, at; ►�,.Y -flu Lha_e�e.n.t_o£ ._theu_mxirriage - .- • �F ,' , .• 31ira.-Nicholson-a'nd ors - otn - y p _ -fin, of Toronto, are visiting At the home of firs. Findlay. which took place on Wednesday � .� 4. with Jame's and 'Lira. Rose. - -Good peaches and plums plen- at the home of the bride's parents, -Fred And airs, Bunting motor. tiful and the ab next Week Granu-- W. H. and Mrs. Gibson,of-Sonya. to the city on Sunday Lind Iated sugar ..3c lb., or S_ a0 per d I L I A ` ppent the day with relatives. hundred at Jss, RichArdson's, L9 --Jauies Putter's new residence -�° ddvesrt+ ementa. C ere Mrs. .Fred Bunting returned � r - ::;.'. •';`.Y,;home last wesk, after holidayin.q on the site of the old drugstore is " at the Lake of Baps, Dinskoka, nearing completion and it >;reatYy FOR 'SALE-t hay horse,°sound. Improves this part Of [112 village. Apply to G.A.Gillespie,Dunuarton. 19tf Dr,�aud•K,rs_Bigshaw,ofSARi I?' p 1' Maw, visited with the lAtter's xis- -A• NV. Crawforth, manager of- VOR SALF-A DeL-a,val separator _ P'r w #er, Mrs. W. J. 'Miller,last week. th6 Pickering branch of the_ JU M.1=,5UU capacity.rnv'er been used. Cow- s �r S Shepherd,Pickering. .34t[ FOI" one week we are ' =Mr. and airs. McLeod were in Standard Bank, has pnrcha-ed the:-'-__ _ - G Scott and 1OR SALE-Cherrolet 490 touting, vacant lot fvuul Messrs. TT � •- ° Tot-onto for several days last week l.� in first-lass cond!tion. A good buppfor crsh, • owing to the death of their sou. Richardson situated ja5t east of Geo, lti'esf,R R.2,Pickering; 47tf of ei Green- the Misses Buntiug, and will erect offering a w, N. and Mrs. _ y -:wood spent Sanday with the Llt- a residence thereon this fall. I OAT-A sitter brooch, maple leaf ^ , ' Wbrrk will be in in a felt' days re- Jshapc, ••160" in purple centre, valued as a $` `':..ter a parents, Ed,and Mrs. Cornell. g ker-sdake,• Rewsrd• Finer pledseleavt at the -1. Cowan, of Toronto, is hall moyfng the old apple trees pre- NE1ti`5oi::ce_ . 49 PE father, arator to lucking"the :excava CIAL daying at the home of''his t y 1;tiEFD R'HI f- FOR SALE-(fold- ► }y flan,. _ Qeorge Cowan. of the Brock road. ,eel en pure cane:y from noxious s send, 14 ran- L A. Findlay, of Toronto, -Sitneoe Pont Howe ld being ee•1 pure and free from noxious seeds. 'Arthur y r<rcy,R.R.tio.1.Pickering, 49tf spent a fesr�dllys' vacation at the well patronized by holiday -eek- - i borne of hiI"moth'r acati n -at week. ers frora the city these dtty?. 31r OST-Between Toronto and O4ha- �* y� p• 1^ �i { �•y� -Miss Glad s Powell, of Ttrrolr Williams has been nnzble to meet iw,,a hire uh:e?and me complete. Finder - :-Just lie thin niche Yf ilme ~ , c mmuni •e with tY G P .O. Box +to, silent 'Sunday at the home-of- the demand of patrons for aeoin p� }'Sorrento an�i receive reward;rke49 '. , fno3anou. Fur those )rho are - t w " ber parents, NkI. B, and Mrs. Paw- FOR- •SALE--"Wagons, hugtrie's. ell. desirous of enjoying a thorough , gl,- -we bOUgh a fe ; prows.sc if era, znd mowers and ail kinds -�Vtn Gallia has completed the rest, as'well as enjoy alt the pleas- t�,plements, also several kitchen,stoves and se w- tires of boating, fishing and bath- .ing maca:n-. .If.Herman,Claremont. Phone' i. construetion of H ceruent walk ill lug, IIO mOCe tractive spot`rsn - ` l:tf ! 1( cgs Df -front of his residence on Church street. be t=eeared the Simcoe Puint. T`OR:SAXE-3 choice faun of i35 i - --- r {! =Th`e ruAIIy flfends cif �Irs. 1� acres. wey'watered, g,00d%build,n�a. - ' •-Rev. lilt. aICLEOU, of Jlel''ille r ;'•�iun ter'p:..a can !,.•g:vcn this.fa 1. Full John' Seldon,of R hitby. who wa y)rsession Feb. let. For Hither p1mieurars,ap- St. An tiVw' Hill, will pretich i� ,,,�� r St. chi Wert it lirch on. Sunday furmerly a r• sideut.of thi-i•village,i pW to J.L.,Dssney. +�•.>Y- '. aotf - will re(tret to hear of het su�Iden ,ARAI TO REST-Being lots 13 and ., morniuR' death`%-rhIch took place on Tue.-` �" i i.con. 9. ri:k n r, 1 1-1 m::�y rest or _I3. acid Mrs. Bunting, of GI�'c no D.. .es,a awes bti ax und:r cult]- - dA evenit] at her -home; the ' pastt:Fe.remaitulet ho�h Geaod '`The Pas. Alan., have been spent- y 8 , ,:,•,,. nacres ' cause of her death being a para,- bt ljings. Apply to Wm,Edward& Claremont. ~I .;. : ;• ing- a- fete days .here' with their 2 , t�.f - _.relatires. Iytic stro}ce. She nQ 7„ Sear= of r�.nlat u ar - - Jainea l ns-o is advertising-in age awls lrws 'highly er;teen]e-d by (`ARM FOR SALT-1+41,eerea, h�inrx ail0ther eolunln Pe)r boys and girls all who 'knew het. Her funeral (� :r, con, 3. Yscke nngr brink barn, [taste t tt 11I take place to day (Thnreday) p!e-,.y of water.r-anntrsg spring P:ss,s= _ to spread flax and offers gaud •snv� iF1et.393,1. Purchaser will)be allowed • when interment Hill take place in ,u, Pt`u plowing. ' Apa!1r to lira sirabeth - Which we can offer at .. wages. See ad4t. Hood,Brougham. 4•,tf ( roveside Cemeter She i3 sn: -St. GeurRe s church services - ' F v_i-ved by -her husband .ft<rid tiro ICKERING FAR11= 1.10 ACRES- : next Sunday : Sunday School at Morning Prayer a.t 10,30 brothers, Robert Somerville. of' Pc�d land; free from weeds and a producer, : 9 45 A• in.. , a-v--ent crops will shows splendid barn:'c- t - t` Evening Prayer at 7.00, ibis village, t;nd Johu Somerville, roomed house.orchard.Some buab• on¢e70d road �T` is _ -Mrs, 3. R. Linton has returned of Cherr4wood. near station and village:SIU.000,s Apply to firs. 1 �i tJ home. after spending a week with -The -hydro,radial question is 1aa..Hatiey.R.R.Na. 2,Ylekenng• 45-51 -` L. H. land Mrs. ending a.at her old ve quiet at present, but not. OR SALE-8registered shorthorns:, '. bonne on the lake chore, wiastanding the-lull that we are. F'nerfer due Auc 27.2 cows S and -yam rs l- • et rtenCln 1181 nOw, there is hcete'�SSmow s o et er 7 inonr s oia,Dull i0 �p • idiss &gnes Every has return- g yj g pp Appi5r old. Alan eYtter and B. F.heavy s"S' a r tl e e treat activit amon the O An- Apply to Frped Laee ,lot 33 B. F. con.. Peck r aC Call's who'1 Sale pr1C y4.. ed to the city after spending[a ante'of the hydro radial projects, pg. Ind.pho e 6 7 Malvern:-Highland Creek ti eonple 4! weeks vacation at the mod' there is a determined ellort #' ` •home of her mother here. tR3i FCR SALE-Being oo th f being made to kill this great buou i� 9, -Mrs. 1..-M. Gleeson and child- 1 halfoflot 11.con, nekerins. Good bairn mall fruits are plentiful reu, o Fort William. and Alias of'the residents of the province. ,,,%-s,with itablini naderneath, frame hvu e, and also to force Sir Adorn Beck drive sh<d.aneepp pen.ern house and p:q pert, Olive Secor;: of Toronto, spent a Half mile from C. N. R station. Rural mail i?ew days with G. and airs. Law. into private life. The numerous passes pl2ce, Apply to Robert Somervi:le,P-dk- on�t 1 t • meetings that are being held in tring, 4S-av .,-D m1 ss his C ante -Plums tend pears are a heavy the various milnicipalitles inter Y ":Crop this year, but what does it d r �RSI FOR g�j:E=100 acres; ¢trod ` _ este , to -consider the giieation, . _ - �� matter when the price of sugar le v?wads,in jtooed °�'e of cu.t'ivatiaa,fat:1y �C.ash price R. Shaw thy'intense indignation kits!:en ed.watered tw xci!and sprsog. 5 acre-~ beyond the reach of common Deo _ - _ P that i3 felt at the action of the o::aOd�uah.good briA house and bark barn. _ Ie . DCLLC Government~ ThP finding Po"esiion can,be arzar.,,d torrirpurchasrr, Frsr r . -The many friends Of Herbprt_ y 9ricr,,[erms&c.apply to H•E;P�Ynter or t'o T. , !Coneran, of E, L.:. Rutldy'+,sate ref the Royal Cotumia=ion is .being `N!•nte,white:ale: 10f _ -C H A P M A N' �1 "congratulating l:inl on the arrival awaited lvith illilch interest and r+)K a.aI,E-SPt-ndid market g', t -of a fine baby bog, horn at Lind aux"ty. and,for the present nosh L' ,..1,; + +,.h..ktrrng, p p,,,e C r� e • `y 1s'" ass Hospital, ing can be clone to hasten the work g r:tt.On,Aud ey.•, G X09 dwtA'n;.anf `.,o;,u, _ and there i-3 a ecibility. th•lt the "?s_zar°'rater Thss.:�a,:v ot>�:r,urrty f:.r'alsr .- Rev. A. E and Nlr9. Bruce p� kit,xrr.'.cnwithall' cce'a+1 nk;lt�y of .spent a few da s lsi3t neck lit work of con9•frruuctiuuc [nay l; da- Grfi,d ;iml,c:, Fn-cart;cv.tace pptyton#'rs,T„c. ) "� A ` y Iimw'^',oh p cr : rs'ar ac dresx R.R:1. P/ckrring. �T 1 S ! ] (� ivl j� A '- Washago Beach on •the shoreq of lased i'br a long t Mme. .. -. . „ le-sl - � : .[ieorsrian Bay and report a de --The rapid work of the sTPsm a _. Georgian B y shovel in cutting down the two . ,�+)F2_SALF-lQ0 arms' zood tilhtlr}e• y�,. a _ - .--Two Lindsay papesa have hills at the east eud of the village s ,!Clat:re;eta 93 rC,, sro�la�+� )`and Alf�yr■�i,Specials for t'Lhe Farmer - Ceased publication owing to tile-has attracted many, people dot'i'ng 7,h.ae,. GoM frame house, Barn 3t-x;o, cL-ice _-__ _ _ -:' • the ast week The trark that i- :,oust• m�pen, .ca Ipp:e ire«,ncarinc A:," `_'high cost of piper and other neees-- p ;mall fn tt, Lot con,y,F:akrrirgg. Fur info:• sAryy expenses. In=tend of tiro being done make= it temptlrarily motion_as to`pp::ce'applX tog tV.lt':Iwa._133 -. -dailies and two weeklies Lindsay-lnconvenlent to inotori3Zs'as well Cannon.East,Hamilwn, - • 'has glow only one of each: As to horse dralvn vehicles. but c ! Creanoid a " d .Ziinolcul13 K•.';: � ' -G. W, Harve and firs Toil, when completed the' road will be �R11 FOFi ALF:-Being lot. t. - y 1'c:,r.,0.Township ckersng. ,owaimng •of Toronto, .bliss C. Harvey, of -greatly improved. Work has 1.1 acres.a3rroes trove Toronto, good- bank -' ; ;In quarts. half gallons and gallons �! ' `09hawa, and Mr. Hlznt. of S ok' now be un i.n cutting down the hard i+hti0, sh. 2sacre pig pen and ee house. Fl g hatcl.rzoxl bssh, - acres ex cedar, never-ialli?g -'awe, Nash., calls' on Airs. Find- road from in front of Airs. Find: creek, good pastur.k, frame 'house, rural mall. -'':,la ,duritlf the-week, it is about lay's westwards. It is said by,the codcenlent tone be.cs •school di farm. good Mac4line Oil y g , settlement, none be•ttcr, on• leading road.• .4 _ •, ` 'ZO years sloes air. Hunt last visit• engineer, air. Hoirartb. that it c•utck sale fo-SW,oU. Apply to John Anson.7:!` " '` Q CenCS Best quality;5 a gallon " -e I Piickering. will be lowered At sorlle' pointq to bo._ercovrt rid:,Toronto:. -Thos. Beare;•of Regina,-acid adepthofthree,feet, afterwhicll .,Harvest Tools � ' �' formerly of Whitevale, gave THE the road will be Riven an asphalt ' Whitevale Club Of i�3 NFwg a in eas ntrB11_ n: e,daF last- Hoes and Handles -- Forks, Rakes, Week. He has purchased A Chev- greatly improved, soroe of the unZted_ r a�' ers - role[ "baby grand," and it is his property-owners are• natara _ _ -• _ :y_ , intention to make the return trip none too pleased Rt the 'effectlt _,Ieet°ng:,. held yc I. O. O. F. Hall.-1st to Regina in his car. is hating to the front of their Tuesday evenicg'in each [non-th �► ` - -.Wm. and Airs, Theston itnd prenlises, A large amount of the for=ummer months, _trsf;� our 1€�teSt �todl Oil SrtOVB ' daughter, 'of AlilwaUkee, a eat a cement walks are being riesW ored; •. _=,%". coo le of da s, this week wth the this b' ing rendered neees=ar - to We are note shipping Iit�e stock regu- p y 3 early on the•ce-operative plan. r 0 wiCkB CO•CeplaCP. Blue flame forrner's brother, J. R. and \Ire, make the required changesin'the Theaton`. ;41r. Theston ueewpies highway, Phone or write F, Hnrnshalr,.Howard 3lalcolm, of Directors.• More space _ j�• the position of sales manager with --The services in the Jlethodi=t - ]s!t° a large.manufacturing concern in church next Sunday, Aug. 2cJth, - -H• PtiGH. Secretary 1 B-t nerybarns 24 hours ou 1 gal oil Y that ambitious city. n'ill be of special interest to all -Rev, bier Shepnerr', af' the who care to hear the rasps). ELF DALE MILLS Cc�n1e1ll.d be ConVillced Dale Presbyterian chinch, Toron• Morning stibjece, "When It Is .,., to, , preached ttto :excellent see• Light." And the test reads, 'He �'=CK�,R2NC�• i mons in St. Andrew s church on that followetb ale shall nut walk You can always get the best Mani- • '_' Sanday to ,good congregations. in darkness "Joh4 8 :12, Are ice toba Flour made fropl No. 1• j'�n/`� - Plee Rev. Dr Marsh necupied the pal- chasing rap .the White :)fan, the Manitoba Wheat. Jt H-t B t1.sa•. d g it in Mr. She herd's churck in black man ? T�''e cannot inn after �� p P Royal Household and Glei]orfe for y y• Bread. Try abag. thecit on that da both at once. Evening sthb,ject, -8, J. and firs. Collflcutt, of ,while It Is bark,"'based on the Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat9 ,+GENTS LOOK HERE ' Toronto, arrived last t4eek And words found in Eph. 5 : 1.4. BRA\, SHOR,TS - ! ,f; have taken up the residence in "Awake, th'on that sleepeth and 1111 FEEDS i the old Standard Bank prenii�es arise from the dead and Chri-t .`-U.AT CHOP itr the Gordon block. Mr.. Calla• shall gibe thee light." Most folk ;..CRt'SHEi7 OATS �Ve hace�olne splendid values in ::eckwear, 'The best assortment of Ties;we :i.•; ' "cat has been Appointed the t cal jest stay here; they do wait live• BARLEY' CHOP ever had at 1 00, 1.50 and n,0u. Our soft collars'are the eery latest '':,agent for the Ford Autos.• as tr, «'}eat do you know about the �V HEAT . lbing. 5i ou can't better them in quality,style or price. x;r.� t * . censor to DSessra. Annie tt Andrew. moles and .bats, can they see ? CRACKED COR'�' �Ve fire cleaning out our Summer Shirta'and pffer areal bargain. ~ ,'We welcome,them to our village, Leagile !service at 8 1r, nl. Princi- AIIlEU HEti FEED` We are reducing them from 3.50 to 1.50. -S. Snapp and mother anel F, pal•R. A. Henderson Rill speak on Caldwell's Crea;K substitilte' Our Fine Silk'andCashtnere S''�s are the best on the market. We also :and Mrs. Snapp, of Napanee. Geo. True Citizenship." . The lad4 fend Cilf Meal. � ' � havea good line in heavy all•wool sox. '',';and Mrs. Wragg and Mi-s Hilda lasses are all invited. Special =ing- Jlols,=es 'Meal. Williams, of Port Hope, Frank sops for 15 minutes At the start, CHOPPING AND" OATS Watch for Lowntles' Fall Samples. Put off buying that suit until you see us. ' t and airs. Crowe and daughter, of Sing u Kee in »rind YoUlig ��e hope to make this line,b�tter than ever. p p • CRI �SAiNG EVERYDAY -Toronto, Harry and JIr' Lamb j Peoples'• Day, Sept. 5th, whhen J• Get prikes on feed in ton-lot9. %hoe repairing of all bands prompt'y`attended to, w•,: ;atld Jessie, ,lire. Cecil Corn ll and W. H. Sm th B. A. Canada's - 7 g j BELT, PHONE,, d: Mi-s Robinson, of On:etnee, were{Bak Preacher, Rill conduct both F. •CTT. •��•®0ks Fred T. �Buntln g, '•°j w Pickerib cs, . ' callers at the Methixlist parsoniage services. Pig} yotl'forget all Hhout lEstablished,1857. ' `Aast Rr-.lr. I the S. S. last Sanday?-J. W. D. Chopping every day.f ' ',. - �„w4;•`y'•.:'�n,i;,:,S.-�;)+-'• .)t•+",.0 .�v'",,,�"""a^[.!✓4;.r,�,.' M`