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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_09_03 yyyCr,,a '!` .�. ', r , .�� x"s7a`.•am�s' 'I'. �", r..��'tSt� NSF y,P•f•,• "�. ;•!iF.`../*o } ,.Y;%l''.,•wf-`.�K" ��.� 4••; .`;� .vm. �,y�^'argr ..'c. 't.� .M,,r�T.,�o,. `�,�„,k,.(+.�''�'..•�fl�i•,:'a'C^' •-xi s;�,�,y.r,. "•� �.�;,'�A,.Y'- �v."^, ����"+�'.'�%Y n, •a•.. ,'�"' "7�,' 1., .x-,.r .l. �, ''`6 -"5 ,o i. ',`.'�c; '/",,.' w.p.•.. .Y-""."'+r,-..ro �,•�' '•:3 'S`l v .,.u.+y''"'+"'+' it'�.'.£" �:4:r."`-„+;...;,,,,�,.�., 1 {:,. ", t^'+',�,jw +!M• •r. _,'� __.r ;,±, .� •G,i;,• � ::� ;*.`, ,�. - 'e.^ ..-•.,�-..,, .C,e�i+r.Z+W.. �:.2,•+.,.,. .r .'f:.. rt '' �. .j 1. }• ..,,n-•... "� .�xd�y .�,"' � '2'i:,:.�s .. .er':_xkvy�': :.,k, -� •� �r NL .. .-..-.._._ __'_."',--r"' _. _ ® ,.. }`•' +) - VOL. XXXI pI KERING, ON•T•, FRIDAY., S �'.PTMAB•�,R 3, 1920 1'�0: 5Q �>r iasisila=ttal �iai'1!!k. OSHAWA F,kIR rwr. BRO';K ROAD - _ _ Geo. ' Ea Baker R j y g EstablIehed 1821:Tt ie only a little more thse. a week Seth Bad stow is en o in a few MedICUL until the P:airdgilag doi , the inter eat holidays;at present. GR ENWOOD lI ac,d iii. Jud 1n^from the interest F R, Jackson, of Toronto, was off •";.;., RE. FORSY i'I3, D. of O., Regis- _ ;r.' shown and the entries coming i;2 all duty for several days fast week, owing . tared member of the Q ptometrioal Asao. previous records will be broken, to a disabled arm, ;ate olatioa o!Ontario. Special attenrion groan to « When you recall the exhibits, attr•ac- Most of the batrvest.has been gather. y ltaflttia(t of gasses., Eyes tested free. 'North, IF tions, midway, races acrd general good ed in in this dut~rter, and threshing is time of former years,.you will be sure now in full swing. WILLS F.tiTOILIN�501', iFf B., Member You knell• you Baarn or House t000meagaimand In-Ing your friends W. H. Jackson and son,;Walter, J-r •'of the College of Physician: .and surgeors Would he struck by lightning with you. Everything. is in shape.. will take in the Fair in Toronto.on -of Ontario, OtHce:'that formerly o cupicd,by on August 1st, 1920 The Parks Cumwissiun cannot stop Friday of this week,the late Dr,R,lirodie:and!at terry by TJr, Cald- the Fair while the people suppers it. ( The school was duly reopened on yr well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y You could 't het Lightning pro- ' The Fair has a 00 year lease of they Wednesday with' Ii�s dlnla C'rgak in t� �T t on soon enotigh. Park and each year it will be bigger•cbarge, she having -been re-engages V E.lOARTWRIGRT, M. D..' M. - and better. The 19'20 show will excel for another year. Y . c.rP.& s.,Ont.• A coron�r,for the ca,t a- ” In 1919 that's were 291 barns those of foruler years it-, all lines, The i The trustees have Lad the school BRA- SHORTS ' t,of On tario. 00ice hours,: 1--- and 6-8 p.m.. 61 1918 " l barns or at otherftheurs by appointment-Phone Bell Directors can make the Fair but it room thoroughly cleaned ut>d over- u No. 24. Ind,phone I`'o,400. Ptckerin¢..On- burned by lightning in Uritatio takes the people to 'snake the eroacd,i liauled, cvhivh•add9 greatly to the ap= -` CRL-SFiFl7 OATS ,? _ ratio: 331v Tickets on saie ac stores next aveek, pearanc.e as well us to the Comfort of We connect rtp all wetaL parts giv- Two merry-go-rounds and a big -BARLEY FEED r O. <icFihdNO\, 3I.D., L,R.C.S., g arid- the place. \ „ N. Edinbargh;momber of the College of ing you a complete way are coming. The biggest purses = RII1•ED CHOP CORN j•Phy.icians and sargeons of Ontario,licentiate + circuit systein', ever ofterad for.races here means the YORK PIONEERS of Royal College of Someone, Edtabargh, best of rdees bath days. " — Special attwetion to daieades of watlen and -.Get Cu prices. rl public meeting of York Pioneer Mined Grain for hens, children, O:Zce and residence,Bronguam, j i` a ;n, ' and t Sos.,.`well e.he at o e — ------_- - -'--__�..._ 1Ve save yon money: cN�^�r::^oo e P t•k: Sboron, on •turd. y aftter- Chic ed on hand Also k F J Legal. t rnbn; 8ep't. 11th, Addresses %viii be - - - Born, on Sunday, August Sth, to F, delivered by lien. E. C. Drury, Hon• eeial lice for 'short T H 'FSF\.: and 3Lrs,.3lacCrae,.a son. , * p p' `� .:e or;,Votary•Pa blic Piarrister_$ni-StOuAville"Ont I H,Grant,Senator Blain and others. E D_l. 9 Mr.• and �I*s F irt- of Toronto, -Ali ro:,ds lefidin{r to Sharon,will no time for "Baker's goy," _ xConveyancer Z. P r_ R'hit5y,Grit. 4t _ sent Sunday at.A.Lawson's• doubt be linecl that day arith autos bliss Doroth V%N nods, of •Toronto, is-conve to uur •• the best bre ad flour !!lade, ` E. FAREWELL, K.C., BAP.his- - ! vi�kio wih YIrs. John P,�tty. Y` !z f; od-lacking. prosper-tT. TRIi,Cottn orowaattorn.r a:dconnty 1 g ' t Otis people iv Siutrota-fug•, the ktnt,ual Try a sack. BoE 110*. r4azt douse.whtt•bs. r' 20-r J, ' lli=s Lily 'Tiuibtirs has been renew- outdoor meeting of the York Pi,,neers a •+•� L ing old acyualut+ances in our burg. promises to be the largest Qftthering ^ �lrs. .Alvin Btltnder and little son -ever assembled at this historical greet• '° '1°. d'T.>• ; E: CHRISTIAN, Barrister and are visiting her pareutti in Saru at, A.solicitor•tiorarT Pn1,1te,Ete Lfaney4o 3iiSS Ethel Davidson spent the ing place. The were fact that Premler' can.,,rCVlouBrock et..Ncrth,Wh1tb`, Holy GL�Rh.iVIONT - P Drury is.to speak is sufficient guaran- s __ ... end at the boo1P of her r t.eritshere• tc•e of this. In ;� , dd;tion ;here'wil.cGt , 4L$3'fi JOH\fiT0\-Rnrri.;rpra _i. 31esiry. , F. Rogers and D. D!lwsnn outy I e other el cc went s e;:keys, but ^'�' �" �Vc.,2-l!r Danforth Are. t voolworth:Ftdq l - ISSZ ER OF -' j:;urntyed to Locust Hill stn Sundae t p Tory,rw. 1'a nnc Gerrard 4412. Saturdays, hia!- s an OpI)-�rtgnity to Gee the urtiut old' - wry ,-',, ,t 11 7T — "b g' a.vtus_e ert:p.e ur: L�.1L'enses 5chrrol. relics. Lperybody invited. :. `�{1 ILLIA3IJ. BEATON.B• A..Bar ' R. T. and ,11r�.Davidson end Miss ._..►. , 1 Y n•:ar.Scuci�o:. merub'-r or the 6:_ of Jessie, O. and Mrs. PN30on and dau- GREENWOOD �t� �p Rycktrin, Denison.Foster 2nd Benton, Tnronto Qhters, were guests Rt �b'atl.J. Patty's Y e "�.• General Trusts 8uiklrng,SSBayStreet,Toronto. "—`— "—"- -` �undty. On-Saturday airernnon last large ; !• Teleprione,htain 6:51 and 96t _ nucuhers of people could be sees wend- .,; -_- - FRUIT . 13ASKETS id S ciftul'tr itieetin& of the LbrAlu p p G A A 1 ,. aicl�+ncif�tc trill be he d :..t the hrMle ing th tr wer,v2oGreenwc>'od to witness !, Dental of Mrs. R. C. Da ddNbn. •l: M+arkharn, the splendid proRrammP of apoyts that was being provided, The weatherwaa i' -_ onThiirsday, sept.9a h;tit 2.30 p; m. .; "its LAKE B. BF.$•TON,, D. D. c., 2� Quart Crates , fd'eal farsticli"'ab event, although it 17 Grnduate'of the Rolai Colette of Dcntst wasratber threatening. and over 80q We have a ull line 4 Suraenns and University of Toronto. Office 1 QC. Berry Boxes . _• _ Wi ITKVAL.B people had assembled LO witness the- . � ne of motor Oil$and over 54, %I. Pringle•s hardware;•tore{ri•+„tby. 11 Qt'.Baskets a afre�as well as motor fixtures. Office hours 9 to 12:1 to'5.30.cl Ind.•ptonc e. various events. Football was the-chief 6 0 Gjt, Baskets N Bell.phone 220.; 441y' _ ., _ 3faany are are talking•'Farr. attraction, aril four teams entered Autcre of all makes and deal ne repair- Len -- --•• -- --. — - no Covers and,9let Cac erg W0 notice a-few apple barrels'are, the contest. The first game wry be g 1 being delivered. The crop, while not tween Brougham and -Brooklin,'both ed on shortest notice and i VU01 sfassi �a�a*� Oorer early and ayoid shortage la sm.is of good quality, resins piittin� up .a splendid grams. at fair prices, Chopping and Oat Rolling We believe, that our a riculturat Brougham inning by 3 to 2. Kin = 't pp g ng every week g S Agents for Dominion Tice* -%7 ETA E.STEP HEN30,�',.A.T.C.tit , day excepting Monda class intend tryinf;attain this year In City and Claremont then took the teacher of piano and theory, Phone 18er3, p g y' the udggifix competition at the Toron- field and played a most brilliant game. "Genuine Ford Parts" sramoa� -- Scr-10 to Exhibition, each player making his beat effort: ' W. Q•$81'Il�8 � � �YY81' A number of nor �� G. RA�f--issuer of :4iarriafte f people •attended• The game was..*:ception�llq c�exn and 6Fa�ltrliae-ttlwetys on hand. --$ref Air o Pte�ksiring village,is the ooa:e� of t trio.•Or address R. R.No. 1.Locust Hill. bat Rally ldondayBaeeeni Church, They 1 Utz The final q me was thus!sees! Call and sea us if you are in need;report K vets interesting time. hetiveea Claremont and Brougham, of anything in the auto t V. RICHARDSD\'- Reed Ea Mfr. Earl!leek of Buffalo, is renew- The former or truck tide. . fate, Insurance,Conveyancing, Notary put up'a s lendid effort to - - - i �Pubtic,&ec.,Picker;rig,Oat. 312y Q to old arquaintaeee:r in the cpmmun- defeat Brougham wlif--4 .they did by " ��11 L LL YY�� Shams $ Catalogue ity. Eart,-since leaving here,has seen 1.0,. The Bro ighagn team deaervea Cowan, L1G SSE: llelZl - ��T 'Ii ALL-House c penter. Ee• service throughout the whole war, credit for the a lendid showing tho,• „� . cimate•given for new work, repair, or of Business- Tralcin S:hoels is He started in at Salonim and ended made, as the have been or anizrd alterat,ons, Ind.phone'-913.4 Pickering. 231y g- - _ _ y s • • / - :• '� mailed free on request. Fall term tip in France: only this 1 ear. but they played like Pickering, Ont. D��•++�� F..BEATON TOWNSMP QLERIi 'Mrs, IV. S. Major, w o recently veterans. In the other•ports Messrs. o oon.•T.ncer; Ooaimfaiioaartor-ta><!af Aug. 30. Writer Address W. kL = land*-rwm-t art operatinn ii-a Toronto McMIUwu.And Orr,.,of- Kin, City, car- aSdaats, eeoocatane..Eto. i2one7 to loan ho.-pital, is. we understand, doing as ried off she prizes for atanding hrosd •• _ -on farro ptoyszc� ••Issas of Varrisgs Lie. • :haw• Presi.deut.�Yonge and Ger. well as can be.expectad, Her many •jautp, runntBg.rroad jurnp and hop., . rings:•• wtiltersl�, ont. r-, rand Sts„Toronto. friends are hnf+ing for her speedy re- st*.p and jump. in high jump. 31c- Here' ' You � HUO H•S..PI'GH. Glen Major. Oat, turn home and that shy ma soon re. Mi11'un:Orr arid PP came out. even, ;. -�13i L:yea«e,t Ar.otioa•er, Es:eoc:ae ei4a*• fain her.former good health. In the half rnile-rare, Geer. Gray wou = • irnce imported sud tborcufzfib ed %took. We are glad to see W. H. Major sa 1st,and Milton Pegg 2nd. In the � Sales conducted aspn'here, 'tst:o for resat: •.w PICIKERING -;.w ;rtlprrved in hi 1lthas to be able to fin gir;�baseball match between Victoria wnd particular.. P2rbmeInd.ille. 3bry inuch of his work, His has been a S(luarP and Clarem nu. a fine grate / - -�- --- -- --i LUMBER ��p,� remarka`,lo r"ovenr. He - recent! tc as ,xced,rh;cheav< 1-.sure to all Lament POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer jVJ y R p f Cottazies of Tarr:wo Ontario, Ave. had the pleasure of entertaining the tabu tv5tnessed it, �'i�tnria $,In tee he•. •hies sales of ail ktods atte.nued W013 short•as nurses who helped to pull him through ing the winners. The Ludies .did did • �rCoal, assts, A9drt••Green lttVes P.O:, out: KC the hocpitrtl Their motored out a f Ord busine.?at the booths, having `-; with some friends to see [heir star taker in&,ei-Skirl, which they` handed i' 7,1f, 5f aSY LICENSED AT'C. patient. over to the boys. The I:.11in Uer, TiOKEI n,tut 1'nre Qatano a rd Durhn-, �1 n P F f;ute receipts ) _ O S ��G ZS'Pr'e�Sla�f.ikl, and after x in fill ex- _- t�71•� a Coun%cs, Al,kir.C�of Hales promptly st:endrd' - Sa WWW _. -. - P T g - - ... 511.111 1�iB ,.to: Terms rraw,nshie. Dates for sake. nray he _.._._ _ pense5•fa t,aige eurplus is left ores for arranged at tiE'�S'Off:cv;• -Bell.-and indepen BROUGHAM next ct?ar. derit phone&%Vhitby.Ont. 51y Abort 30Q 'Al G hooped a le- p Pp. Donald BAer spent.:, fete days' vaca•- ... W-HITBY Ready Roofing �H barrels ht 83 teats 1i'tuir In the ity last t:eek ) each in lots 'Born. on Wednesday. AuKust�2:ith, Rev. E. E. Howard, fattier bf' the , '-Steel Posts. .3ought and sold. _•; to Fred and firs. Casbip, a son, Rev. Fred Howard, pastor of the ;Of 10 or more at Born, on Monday, August 22ilyd. to Arthodist Tabernacle,preached in his - • Government, fi1iiaicipt►I and Cor• . ' .._ - .: " the shop. Cecil anal 'Mrs. Bate,a daughter. sun's pulpit Sunday evening. --,poration Sords For Sale.- --• I)eRn Dobson. of Beaverton, is holi• A.flre alarm .�icniiay. evening ,last Bell Phone 1p3 daying at then home..of his aunt, Mrs, :lit ought out the hi igade and cq'llip• Gen, Phili went, but the blaze which was in ihY C W• D: Gordon & Son,. L. Johnston has soil his farm on,the 3lisees Elliot': stare o �;s R� iJR WJLLIAM D. DYKES, WH1TAY pposires the up- --- '----- ---'-- - PIChERING sisthconcessiun tfraMr.'Hopkinsfor toaa'nGrand Trunk station, was put :'jLOQIIBT HILL L`x. R• .c°s2'MOT� - et a good figure, out witb water pails before much dam. Ball and liiaependent phone. �=' S'ru dfager.of Winnipee.spent age was done. - - - Veterinary Surgeon —_ a few days this week with her_ broth• The activities of the Anti-Hydro Honor Uraduateof OntarioVeter•inary er, Fred C"ssie. Radial A.,cngiation in this region are ����College. All calle day or nigf l: }��y L t Mrs. Wni. Cassle, of Agincourt, 'quick,} apparent in the appearance b ke* im - proniptly attend 'to T5ry Ccace oi' a SChGO pent f,'ay days last week with her arranged fur Uy two of thevice•presi• g J Dx- �� sun, Fred sail:firs. Ca -i,. dents; es•Mayors G. D,.Conant. and s7r+~ P= °` Fr:, k L. 3lason, of Oshawa, before PICKERING, = - 0NT71K10 'a near Brnnrham a good lap* roue. the`'ast R%hitby township C01-111211 OD La very I crt,a „ . * �L,nday r,:•st, when they will en- Lo p•ea=tee call at E. E. Aunis s_o re, TI,HE TA U LF.-Fickirin'g sta ticti l3rnugh,anr• deavor to throw a 'monkey wrench T.R. Trains going Eaet jue as jolt rata I'�1. ?r�,-r'�" intn'the Toronto Eastern nrachinevy, z w No, r NJ&:I 7.0' 1 ,if�� The Ladies''Aill Sllcicty of the Bro- 3as 71 2.•>ti P'. N. :' z�%?.tf�'[ :N3'''.S=yEE., �✓ t ughan., Methodist rnrch will meet at counclitdt'g,^iafter the way Lhe'$carboys Ore " 36 1'*ccdl 3.Uf)P, 1 '�✓s-""``�-_re �' t flay hc,n:e r,f 11rs, Hood.on R'ednes- actin Jtayor E. R, $low has called Trains Dina West due as fo!io`.vs- gar, Sep*., 8,h, at 2,30 p, tn. E'very- l5 � r` �+ 'H publi� lueaiaufg Oa Ito, 135 I,c•fsl ',¢7 .i, 3I. Y'on e & Charles Sts,Toronto hrody 'yelcowe.. g Council Chamber this (Thursday) Well hold a re In 27 Local x.35 o' �l. ; A numharr from here attended the #yearns; to consider •the proposal of i1r •tl 1 p i 1aiJ ' S,55P. `f, i ussessey a reputation for high spurts at Grpr, . and on Saturday af- t the Manson Motors Co.. Linlit>sd. of Nos, band 7 also rim on Sunday g'1(le work that is aUsoluteiy clean *ernoon Inst >rid repra•t an enjoyable Toronto, to establish their industry in VelltOxy Scale on urd will'renrniu�r. This is the (tn;e, Oar football team 'n'its success- Whitbv, The advance made-by the �s ry Q Foregoing is accordinf to Standard region the_demand for our.gradu fug in winning second prize. representalive of this new automobile Sept. 1V) 1 ) V ;5• time, :ere=is five titne. our supply, Do Mrs. 31c3Master is now gettinfr nicely enterprise when visiting the town this -- not fool with education. It you do, settled in her nom home ,recently ca- weal:was fayorablr received, It is Dr. N. E. McEweli;B•V:Sc. ''on lose. It alavay;•ones to get the. I Keep these dates in rated by H. Mer.hin and is now blrsv the first real Canadian automotive Veterinary,'Surgeon• !rest. Write-far C:araingne, En- placing on the shelves her stock of concern and the car will be called the q• 4J=� 74 ter any time. fresh goods which is'artiving daily, "Maple Leaf." It 'will sell at $1,000 mind' as quality Graduate of L niversitr of Tororrte; Former t"eterinarian_tq:\Tacdonrald �,•- �W• J. Elliott, Principal The following clipped-from a Cal- and in value be worth somewbere in •d Agricultural College, Quebec, f dry pstper refers to the work T of a the ni ighborhood of a thousand dol- goods will be offered Prompt attention to all clients. --'--`^ `-- -- former Brougham boy, sou of NN". and lars more than that according to the Harvy, and who now resides at !resent prices im orterl machines. ,?Its, FF P P t1,t a. great reduction >, . Hell-ftTrd.Ind. Phones, - leenstnwn',Alberta i "The hall is a Some ronrinent business and pro- r ;It ism Business-- hn9v pInce an glitut•day evenings and--fescic�n 1-lnm in_Toronto-as well as tor-these three days PiCKER1NG_ ONT?1R10 To help you run part of yours, ustritlly the whole yard is filled up experts in the industry who are e- �i 'J' Bp opening:+.\f`w Garage in the ti il- with cars, Last Saturday evening t,roit then are ide�dtified'with it. It is on See our &Cwt• r '1 1 hags of Wh.tevalt? I am prepared to do the T', F. A. plat in the basement, the intention to get started order d %'4 Y` 111 VVIi a l V E J. D X11 kinds of repair work. Including The U. F. W. A. held a meeting in the buildings within three weeks in order next week, -_ tops and side curtains, also making clam, room, while the main hall was to prod ace cars for the eomfngy r. ,,•�^Ye•• HAS a full line of trash and Cur- your old car look and run like new by turned over to the Young•Men's Atb• Three hundred men will he employed _ '}, '• �� ;.�. ed meats constantly on hwnd, giving it a food coat of new paint, letic CinU for driitinq, The junior U. to start and increased with the c apse• K F. O, Clllh lltl9 the distinction of being ity of the plant, a initial pail of No �+ • '1r1C� v• i•s+ Agent for Toronto machinery, iiaclud- the largest one of the various U. F.O, which wil)^be designed to turn out five j� Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon " g ' ing Pumps,;Windmills, Silos unior curbs in Alberta. It contains thousand cars, Motor trucks will be Ram, Bologna, weiners, etc. and Gasoline Engines. �.ver sixt} members now, Lieut. made later. A splendid site command- over prices paid for CHARLES M. RICE, • Frank Harvey deserves much credit infl all three of the railway systems �8t6r1Ylar� Surgeon. I Butcher's Cattle, Home xe1,,6o`21. R'hite ale,Ont for the splendid drills hels putting the and with all the civic utilities on the RING7 1 y young people through," ground has been secured. PiaC]:Lel'1Y1¢; Oritisi� - - - - .rr,•+..,:Neal�.,_ .w:;,....:c..•.r- •r' w,.,ti;"M.w,�'1°�a'd. lam. .win.,..vl, a W. S rs _ ,�, �Z' ;'" �.F. ``cr ! ^t '•.:r., '�� n .¢ "-t' '7 i .ro ,,.r w"�.,'-+:�'.-•?_.fin ` ,.5^.;;�„�•r+.'?t'ti;"1§' `YR' 'tf.t„"'•^�.°,'.r,. „, +era-' ',.•r`,F,'. .fYT... .S: L...-.' ' iv •''a`�%!yI a.,;y .,' ;Q• ..'t'tc?..-"!S8t$•�: .�».iwM.�y '!`'. r }. v,:?..%°'. -'•�' ^,,�; ,i.,,�f', y.. •t, .M- ,.rY-. ,r ,r• .7 + - «,• ';*. +C.�',:, y, ..+,.. �. -.•9.' . �.,`v'b ��^ .•LI � . _'.�. r- 41r.' .. .r v�Cr`•?'.�� tiFti 'i^. ,II'.... a _ w+sw. .- 7 ., • � . .• ,rp,, -v m. MM ^' JIM • got the start of me again, even to Llventi�ons by NiegroQs. +' � bei>Sg first with my idea. zn the practical application of acien MUM She had spoken the words aloud. �t/y,�Laddie, a very old Scotch collie, got title principles as embodied in useful -VtIV{7LIKLAa • up slowly from his nap and came up inventions the negro has long held an The Orlayaal Aubber 1latty—Re9alrs ail others an Delicacy and Fragralwe and ]std his great head understanding- important place. wain water Rubber Puna r.; hicaii ed ly on her lap. The publications of Henry E. Baker, to satisfy. 60 cents Postmad. Mail '• war y your order to-day. =� •% It hurts, Laddie,that never could of the United States Patent-Office, set �p 'Rehoa•1a, ss Dalhousie st., Toronto. have had my chance. Marcia and I forth a record altogether and compar- were to have gone awayy together, a -Ladd,ie, but comet&ing happened to ably favorable These inventions run Every salaried man is a bookkeeper T : make me stay. She went on to a bi the whole gamut, from Banneker's and accountant in these days of tabu-. clock in 1754 to Fort n's invention of success. And I've often wondered, @ lous prices. if something had kept he _f going apparatus for managing sails, includ- and I could have gone on, wouldn't I ing Lewis's invention of a machine for Minard's Liniment For Burns Etc. have made as big a success? I love to picking oakum; Henry Blair's patents ' '! Tthink so, Laddie! And Laddie, that on a corn harvester; William B. Pur- Both slopes of life are sunny, and isn't her real name any more than vin's patents on electric railways, a God sends just enough tears to make "Send its a post card for a free samples stating the mine is Narcissus Celeste. Her name fountain pen, magnetic car, balancing the harvest rich and abundant. is just plain Mary McNair and she's , ee you now ay and if you use black, Green or y device, etc.; Dickinson's patent for C zed Tea., from Lockport, and we went to the playing the piano; Ferrell's patents The GREATEST HIT Ill YEARS - Address Salada.-Te% nil f^" "' Art School together, roomed together, worked together and graduated to- for the improvement in valves of UsF o Dedicated to the United Farmer• gether twenty years ago. But that steam engines; Benjamin F. Jackson's a a and cu r SONG N song writer,Mr.Morro Manley. isn't all, Laddie. There was in school invention of different improvements in a y. " a teacher, old Vandy, we used to call heating and lighting devices and a con- p ep�aOA�ns; Po.taBe m. He taught the life class.He used troller for a trolley wheel;,Chailes V. , Citocea:c PR,r-sx,Ltxtzen,Publishers,la and 6p Miss Ph6 e be s _ to watch her pictures and mine in'the Rieckey's inventions, including a de- Lombard street,Toronto,oat making and once 9le said, `Miss Mary, vice for registering the call on a tele- , she has talent—maeh,but Miss Phoebe phone and detecting the unauthorized �l tr SCENTED RED 1 I-�011 hock Garden bas more; she has genius,' That's the use o! that instrument; Granville Kaybee CEDAR CHESTS word, Laddie, the magic word, and I've liked to think all these years that ood's inventions; the Elijah McCoy Absolutely moth-proof and arat wonder- I've fully has some aces of tare. perhaps he knew. It makes it easier inventions and the intentions of John - Direst from maantaotnrr to yon. • .. to have the courage to start again!" Ernest Matzeligerfl, including the first Write for free fihrs4rated 11t rstnre, By CHARLOTTE KINNEY. She picked up the picture again and machine that performed automatical- Eureka Refrigerator Co., Lirnitetj examined it with greatest interest. ly the operations involved in attaching Owen sound, oat. She even held it up before the old soles to shoes. PART 1. Phoebe had reseigted, the fate that dog's eyes, "Look, Laddie, isn't it Then there are the fatter-day and "Spring is surely here!" the women E kept her from realizin her career clever? Mary was always so clever r ' In their windows would exclaim as she had carefully concealed it from her and pretty too! They say now, that wartime inventions, including vex. COARf3E SALT they watched Miss Phoebe Malcombe mother. A great love existed between she is cold and Haughty. That she has bombs, machine and-aircraft guns, ex. q N SALT with her basket of pussy-willows pass them. "I'll never leave you, Mother," a great house with servants and cars Plosive bullets, submarines and diving and has traveled in foreign n suits. by their houses up the hill to High Miss Phoebe had often whispperect to gn lands an Balk CBrlOte f School. Or, "Autumn his came again!her. "No, not for all the glories of met great people and received honors: ;i TORONTO SALT WORKS for there goes Miss Phoebe with her the world." I've seen• her last photograph- she C. J. CLIFF TORONTO milkweed pods and saints!" They Two years after Mra. Malcombe's looked rather old, I thought, and tired '.How the Nations Sle.;p. - could say this because for twenty l death, the daughter went steadily on but she ware a wonderful velvet gown What seems indispensable to one d ....Years Miss Phoebe had been going,with her teaching: She had become a and there were real pearls around her past their windows With her season- fixture with the school, as much so as neck, Laddiel" nation for a good sleep another con- Used for 70 Years able,basket. the flagstaff on top, of the building (Concluded in next issue.) siders 'the surest means of driving T�its use orardmother's Twent years, u on the third floor or the clock-in the lower.hall. Then away, repose. youthful appearance has years, p� the village was electrified Europeans require, as a rule, a soft become but youth has of the J-I'i h School Miss Phoebe ha31 one day, - become but a memon,,t taught the drawing classes. Her hair i with the nEwa that Miss Phoebe lead pillow, while the Japanese stretches The soft refined, was c.. _° ^-a titer oven.�resighed and wa,' oing to Toronto Bulb Farms a Blaze of Color. pearly Y d—gray '- ..,f himself on his mat and puts a square white appearance it W were two of the kindest eyes in to have a studio. .,, 1_1 " the world,looked often tired and there'repeated the amazed Lakeview. "But block under hie; _Head, upon renders leaves the joy rovers patient lines about her mouth.;was bliss Phoebe, the village drawing the train from Leyden to Haarlem which he recta, comfortably. of Beauty with yo in the spring, has his attention war• 'To the Chinaman his bed Is an im- for. many _ But there were people who could re-;teacher, clever enough to draw pie- rested by the sp.lemdor of. coloring on ortant affair. :t is loo* and open y ears' member Miss Phoebe when her hair,tures for magazines and actually sell p had been a snappy black and her them?" Then I:akeview experienced either aide, for the Dutch bulb farina adorned ,with precious carvings, but cheeks as pink and fresh as the holly- an awakening, for Miss Phoebe, for are probably as rich in bloom as any it never occurs to him that anything e Cr- hocks that grew in her own garden. I the second' time, bad proved that. she other in the world. Field after field could be more comfortabfe- than • That was the time when Miss was. She had, tin.: past year, on the of exquisite flowers strike the eye. plaited mats. Phoebe had been but twenty-one and margin of her time, made and sold From early April, when the hyacinths While the people of northern coon- jtiat home from art school. It was several pictures. Their excellence bloom, to late June, when the Spanish tries cannot sleep unless they have _----said that.Miss Phoebe had won a gold was attested by the fact that again irises are at their best, the fields hold sufficient spade to stretch themselves medal and that an editor down in To-;had come to -her an offer to come to carnival. at full length, the natives of the--trop- offered who had seen her pictures, had Toronto. g y� _ • _ _ The day before her*departure she But these delicate flowers are -of ies are often satisfied with a ham- of3ered her a place on his magazine.� y P � ,� -, "I rec'on,"'old Jim Wilson,the post sat beside a box' packing'her pictures. little importance to the bulb grower, mock. �� - - = master, had.said to Miss Phoebe one Suddenly, she came to one over_which He wants the bulbs, not the blossoms. The inhabitant of Russia Minor �.. morning when he had handed her an she lingered and fondled almost as if Tons of exquisite blooms are destroy. loves to sleep on his hot stove, from - -- important looking letter with a To it had been a baby It Wm the gic ry year. For trade reasons the which, on awakening half roasted in ' - _ ronto postmark, 'I rec'on now with tore of a iatle yellow-haired bolt with 8awera use sot, sold. the marling, he will immediately 1) - this fine position you're going' to be•brown, bare feet standing against a One of the most curious details in plunge into .cold water so as to re-es- v -_ betting and the money you'll be mak- great mass of pink and scarlet holly- '-he work of the bulb farmer is .ob- tablish his physical equilibrium. - ing, you'll never let our ma take in'hocks. It was entitled,"In a Garden." P q _y "The Dear!" wh' sere late in the-summer,,when the -the La any more sewing. You'll be able to I tapered Misa Phptebe � PD crawls into a sack made give her a- rest now, Miss Phoebe, and her lips twitched a Iittle, "How I hyacinths are prepared for purposes -of 'Feindeer skins, while-the Hindoo, -inch as the ain't seen airce your fath-i shall miss him!" The boy who had ot;propagation. In other years a bulb who likewise Urea A Bask; though an iS .�f��C4 Posed war the picture was David, a was alas" ed. transversely and set in airy,and.light one, does so to protect es died, and'you tv$ts a baby.* I f h \ - tw. -wed 6h•u wtwn All Lakeview had little elf of a ellow who played in the ground. By the following summer himself against the mosquitoes, not 'given 'Miss Phoebe a farewell party,her garden and made trains of cars it had thrown off a number of young against cold. on the very ee%a of her going, some-bout of her books on the floor of, her bulbs. Accident taught the growers thing happened, something so unfore- studio. She covered the picture at abetter method. Not a Laying Bird. ys seen, so piteously overwhelming as•to'last and carefully plac:ng it in the Y ti ��� ��� Among the bulbs were some out of + 'k ,a r twen; Phoebe's city adventure box, was preparing to tack down the Tammy had, been :,aughty, His " which mice had eaten the bottom, and ty years and to change the,cover when-the door bell rang. A (course of her life. Mrs. Malcombe suf-1 telegram," " In all such cases, is the lace where mother did not-know what to do with _ - gasped Miss Phoebe, or' P him, She wanted tc confine him some- IOa fered astroke of paralysis that for callers. But it was-not callers, just the mice had eaten, an extraordinary weeks threatened her life and finally!the boy with the "Companion." She number of baby buIba were found to -where, but he showed signs of break- �teft her helplessly crippled. found her pocketbook and paid him. be growing. The bulb had reproduced ing everything in any room she put At first;'Miss Phoebe had hopez for "Don't bring it next week, Willie. itself thirty or forty fold. him Into. Manp'Canadian-Beauties owe ' her mother's recovery. 'She bravely I'm going away to Toronto." She bethought herself of a lace much of their exquisite com- - accepted the modest art ' ..The growers took the hint. News- p P position in You re alright, Miss Phoebe, I where the- was nothing o break and I lexions to the cream , skin- days they cut away-the bottom of the g } the village high school,enga ed a girl say!" grinned Willie, keeping the where he could not work any serious I ealing, fragrant lather• of to stay with her mother the ours she change as she closed his fingers over bulb from the centre and stead the revenge. He was carried into the ear. "Baby s Own Soap". was obliged to be absent, and waited, it.', "And some day I bet Lakeview bulb in the sun-for a time; then they den attd lacked up in the fowl-house. cheerfully and patiently. One of the I will find one of your pictures on the plant It out, and every section raises He was silent—this was I for eh' something be- I an &M a - sweet things about Miss Phoebe was 'Companion's' covert" , little ones and nourishes them with f ead8w for You. - -` her cheery patience. It perhaps was+ , The picture on the "Companion's" Its own life. heat season the yand his capacity to talk abaci But parent 'as his mother was g y —what had given her face its soft-and cover,of a little boy against a back- bulb bas disappeared and thirty or going awn his sIaEAT SOAPS iJluff�. lovely qualit head a Manus-cturen., y. ground of hollyhocks, was so nearly forty little bulbs h8ve taken its place. Mamina!Ted behind the wires, NOMWAL Years passed. Old Mrs. Malcornbe- like her owns conception)that she could �— - sat in her chair quite comfortable but scarcely believe her eyes. With beat- His mother stopped. ra•:o ;helpless, slowly fidinq away like the ing heart she read the sigpature, "'Mamma, you can lock me in her© 'fading of a beautiful flower. If there) Marcia Allen McNair. "Her picture!" _..With a Smile. if you like, but I won't lay any eggs!" had ever been a time when Miss gasped Xis Phoebe, "Hers! She's - ROB r o -' "' -- ----' - -" - :Meet whatever the world may bring - ++ a.�+i, with a smile and jog along; English as Written in the Weatherproof the Shingles There's always a song for the song y : you sing if your heart is in the Orient. �� . .:Gloves thane s added years of service It your roof song. Overalls sift:Shirts IL is Preserved with It is always pleasant to read again And when you meet the world with a - the announcement of an Oriental ' _ • I smile it's sure to smile on you, >x paper with as English section: _. � t 1 While over your head the sun burns The news of English we tell the w,cw,a 9 bright and the 'velvet skies-are latest. Writ in perfectly style and blue. - : S most earliest.- Do r • AYN � a murder commit, � r _ -- ;tic�di w.11'nidvri cite -,uric`uiuy tiring 0.p hear of and tell 'It. DO a m_ iehty SHINGLE STAIN with a cheery hope and trust; chief die, we publish it and in borders : a -I Li DA Kick up your heels and dance along, sombre. Staff has each one been col- �� tr,^ and sing and smile and be just, leged and write'like the KiplitlF and. --- ASK YOUR DEALER �' Whatever you,give the world it gives the Dickens, We circle every town a measure of that and more and extortionate not for advertise- Bob Long Says:— To add in the end as on meats. •M overalls And shirts are roomy, you wend to . . . slid comfortable, and made espe. TheRoas ' }��;Y the wealth of your little store. ei,us for fanners. I acsitrned JRJ jt �� tact with the ides your war u might Asset whatever the world may bring To prevent fat making the stove eAat to stretch xotrr arms and with a faith that.naught can dirty when frying, place a piece of legs ooeastoaaily' JI shatter; _ paper over the and w all riot This will LONG KEF �S A S•F. MUSTARD is lab ely,associated There's always something that's not catch all grease and will not be frying. +N' with the fame of just right, there's always some panntal to the contents of the frying- ' Used with it for over ngland's roast beef, having been thing the e a century. g matter. GLOVES Q But the'heart that goes along will a ,e. Ken's D. S• �� Mug�apd song, and the lips that go with a�R will outwear any other make of a smile st OUt , Glove on the market, because eaten with roast beef and other meats,fish, i Shall win a song for their own ere they are made by skilled work. r ! _ A manual for fox farmers covering I men from the'strongest love a game, poultry, cheese, etc., causes better long and a smile from the after- � p 4 digestion,and assures full nutrition. while. ranch construction, housing, feed- while. I leather obtsiaable. ing, breeding, and furring fuses, by ,. s It has received the p_ _ 1;.H.Rayner,one of the best known ' Insist on getting Bob Long highest awards at exl:i- fox breeders on P. E. Island. Braude from B 3 your dealer- . -biEiona—all—over the -- earhex�:"So you admit-the unfor- An invaluable handbook for all who i they will save you money xorld. tunate lad was carried to the pump wish to make a success of raising foxes. Sent postpaid to any,address ItAGOR aaC6•' sir,d what drenched with water. Now, in Canada or the United States I R.G.LONG dE Co., Limited _ part did I Wlnnipes 'TORONTO M.isbval ycu take 'in this for $1.OQ. Montreal Toronto disgraceful affair?" Jones (meekly): Send orders to C"dienAsenta "The left leg, air." BOB LONG BRANDS R. G. CLARK --- (a 11 -Known from Coast to Coast ' Minard's Liniment Relieves Colds,Etc. Box 514, Summerslde, P. E. island s� • and a . ✓,ti 77. M�11,­'gk MW fl_ Ali- 'A. 14 7 CIVIL WAR NEAR IN NORTH IR& ^.3_:.i `'`101W WOMB KPOLLSH -Suffersjpr Sinn� Fein Belfast anrLq COURTM ARTWID AND NOT : Assassinations. Belfast, Aug. 29.—Civil war. has mmuniota Who Formed Organizations in Cities Taken by broken out here. This is no pictur- -,Bolshevists and Recaptured by Poles Obliged to .esque exaggeration. The near ap proach to a crisis in the south and Face Firing -Squad--Warsaw Becoming Nor west has so engrossed public atten- Expects.Renewed Attack. tion that the terrible conflict raging mal in the northeast has escaped the -A, despatch from.Warsaw says.— who fled are returning by the thou- i.notice it deserves. ii ands. Food'13 more and more pl;euti-: Already there is homeless end des- The Soviet committees formed in Pol- s ful. Fresh: milk is again on sale.. I titute a number more than'4,000 of ish cities that had been taken by the running ... ....... whom one-half belong to.Belfast, and- - Passenger trains . are run Reds, and have since been,recaptured places. east of the city which only a ng towns. Me- e-half to neighbori by the Poles, will' be dealt with few days ago were in Russian hands. terial damage to the value of pv*r $3,750,000 has been done, of whicah bhrclugh field 'court-martials., Several A despatch from London says:— committees have The Ru" ian forces at Bialystok and at least $2,500,000 is in Belfast. members of these comrn Sal ',already, been shot by fir:ng squad's Grodno are resisting the advance of Five thousand engineers an4.ihip• .-following convictions. the Polish army, according to official weights have been driven from the General COCK-FIGHTING IN SCOTLAND REVIVED Belfast -shipyards, and thousands of Haller, commanding 'the advices received here by the Polish Since the close of the world war cock-fighting has been resumed on a othek workers are standing idle. These, he believ- Legation. The outcome of the clash,'' Northern Polish army, said he offensive it A, cannot yet be determined. large scale In Scotland. It had almost died out during the war. Fighting figures are being,added to. daily ex- ad Russia would take t wrz said, fighting is cocks are being bred in large numbers and constantly increasing, throngs cept in case of the shipyard workers.il -group The Polish news of the fig again as quickly as she can re confirmed by a Russian communique attend the fights between the game birds. - Some of the contests are held No further increase is possible in that her arinies.- openly, the police conveniently turning their backs, while others are held in direction,n, because not a single Roman'"Important rear guard rec o MM "The'Reds 'are bringing up re- which says: barns and out of the way places. Photo shows'twotflue game cocks In action Catholic remains to be driven 6utk serves," he skid ,chiefly from the actions are in progress toward Bialy- pit In Scotland. The Sinn Feiners started lborder of Finland, where'I a substan- stok and Loinza.'' In the neighborhood In R the troicible "I guard was 1eft following they of Lemberg our forces reached*Stry,9. and they are reaping the h&veot. Que,enh Island the purge is complete sstalishment of peace. Further reall On the, Crimean front the forces of SIR AUCKLAND GEDDES CANADA'S FAMOUS mom action by the Re&­will be impossible I General Wrangel are being pushed , and there is peace for the' woman*-- for are that, southward." OPENED EXHIBITION ARMY IS NO MORE The entire Catholic populiwt�ns of! for months, but Ind A a agency despatch declares Lisburn and Banbridge, about 1,0001 the Soviet is regrouping its armies new In the interior of Russia for an offen-I that portion of the Red troops that Victoria Cross Winners and Final Work in Connection, in each case, have been successfully: *!vs. The munitions factories' in this 7 had been fighting the Polish at Mlawa War Veterans Attracted With Our Expeditionary "evacuated" (that Is the military term! larger Russian cities are working day universally employed here Two' have been broken through and are, 57,5W People. Ftirce. thotieand men, women anid' chiildreul and night under the direction of.Ger-- retreating eastward .rapidly. inan foremen. Several German munil- I Oskwetz, the fortress northeast of Toronto, Aug. 30.—Sir Auckland A despatch from Ottawa says:—The have been evacuated from B&UyMae_1 Cons experts arrived in Moscow re- Bialystok, was taken by the Poles Geddes, British Ambassador to Waah- Canadian Expeditionary Force is no arrett district. cefitly to speed up production. I be- Tuesday afternoon, according to a ington, sounded a new keynote in the more. Withdn the last four days over a tieve the Red loss" in the recent camr communication'just issued. There are reconstruction era for Canada in open- The fourteen N.C.O.'s who were em- hundred houses have been burned to -n are about 100,000. Advices from- no details. The communication adds ing the Canadian National Exhibition ployed to conclude the statistical work the ground in this city, and the aig wri, Ban the South ind.-cate that the-Rids May that the Centre army is continuing its Saturday. He said: of the arm have igaiL-watt" 1011­tr%tctjon of property at Lisburn, Ban try to take Lemberg. The efforts to progress beyond Ostrolenka. "Not yet, •and not f�r sL Iona t v%;vrds.eovering every unit and every gar and Banbridge' has been prodi capture,chat city L, n--Q1C �Uueuuill will the Writ of peace be re-establish- records covering everyu nit and every ous. Refugees are pouring into Bel- a short hand-to-hand ed. in the hearts of men. We as an. man who ever donned the Canadian fast by road-and rail, thoiich B more as an attempt U restore .& shat- front, after -i exastl ., tered morals than as part of a real fight, *dped out the 72nd Bolshevik Empire cannot hope to remain in uniform. has its own problems. to face. Oak. many the brigade and made pr:soners"of ma splendid isolation. We cannot insulate Just the number of records kept of -an would come as Vollah armies." of the men, including the brigade ourselves f r*'Dm the thought currents every individual n Aggressive movement against Fails in Attempt to Warsaw is becoming normal. Those chief of staff of humanity. Whether we will it.or-a surprise to even thA soldiers whose Depart- Swim English Channel no, whether,we like It or no, we must records they are. The Militia r FRENCH WHEAT CROP be prepared to meet every jar and meet has originals and duplicates of to endure every shock and every blow about twenty-one army forms relating, A despatch from Dover, Eng4, --Another attempt by Henry which angry men, disappointed men, to everyone who served. says. FAR BELOW.NORMAL madmen,can deliver to the framework Asked what was going to be done Sullivan of Low-ell, Mase., to swim the. English Channel from Dover to Calais,, Will Have to Import 80,000,- of society. That there will be jars and with the thousands of apparently use A, shocks and blows Is as certain as it is less books and army forms, a Militia France, has ended in failure. • ale_ Department official NtANA -that-1114tv Sullivan startoti_ou -the swim-last- apm I-� would be carefully preserved and lock. night at 8.40 o'clock, and was In the A despatch from Paris says-.�Pre- g winter. To meet them, to an water for 18 hours. lure them without flinching, is an ed away. dicLons of experts on the- 'French grain crop this year,based on the first affair of the spirit made strong by Owing to the rough sea he was faith in some great ideal-:-the ideal forced then to abandon his attem Marshal Foch when only miles of the FTenchl amsults of the harvest in all paXta of WIP, P-t,4 Frame and informatioji from other of ordered freedom, But to meet and t- Given Official Home coast. In 101-U41,11vuri swam.to withhLl show that Canada and the endure 'them without failure requires countries six miles of France, starting United-States e' only salva- spiritual fortitude but ma. remain the not on earls,. Aug. 29.—Th& French Gov- Dover.- The terial. ttm Of France and Europe. preparation. between Dover sa nt h French wheat crop-will he one-fourth "With confidence made absolute by ernme as decided to allot Mar" The direct route less than previously Foch an official home worthy, of his Calais is 20 miles. estimated 'and knowledge of you wnd'youis,.I look position. The magnificent building of +"'V'''?'" '~ forward to the future of your land 178,000,000 bushels, approximately, which, when my service to-the Empir3 gray stone at Rue do Grenelli, It" than the 1913 crop., The q"lity French War Took SW Prisoners formerly part of the is finished, will, I hope, again be Machine Guam* of the grain is below nornml, the And Many M . ..weight being 3 per cent. less than- mine. Office, is being made ready for usual. The yield per acre i3 slightly pros- France's greatest soldier, and be will "But remember that material pr his residence, rent free, some A despatch from Teherah, says:— a nation take up greater than 1913, but the total aver- per;ty alone can never make r. The Persian forces which recaptured, great. -Crreatne.3s ii not in- outward time in Septmbe .. age is one-third leis. To meet the The docisi& has saved the Marshal Resht, on the Caspian Sea, fro"s, •normal demand of consumption France Mrs, Lloyd George konored.. things. No marble palace as an habi- ornfortable predicament, Bolshevikl, took Ave hundred prison- will have to import 80,000,000 bushels tation is required to make a man from an un'c .rid" a number of machine guar. Wife of Britain's Premier, who caused by " lease on his present flat erg , of wheat great. His greatness resides in the Aan from has bee*n' awarded the Ord-dr of the - running out and his difficulty i4 find. and freed the Province GW inward 'recesses of his-being, and In the-Bolsheviki. The Italian harvest is also dL3ap Dame Grand Cross of the British Em- '-pointing and Italy will have to import his soul made strong by struggle and ing one elsewhere. de- -virtually the same amount as France-:-pare: She will nov be odlciallY schooled to humility by disappoint- England is hoping to make up the bad I signaled as Dame Lloyd George, G.B.E. went, perhaps by pain and-suffering. 7- "Remember the children, that they disappoint- crops of Australia and India by the Weekly Market Report Russian negotiations and purchases t be educated to understand the -the-United States. in GERMANS BURN must There-it little hope nobility of work, and not permitted to '$55; pickled rolls, $61 of wheat from Argentine, as, due to AWED MUNITION believe that luxury bought by wealth -'Wholesale Grain. back. boneless, Toroite, Arg, 3I.--Manitoba wheat to $66; mesa pork, $40. the local shortage its'export is pro- for which their forefathers labored is -f Confis- theirs by some divine dispensation. —No: 1 Northern, $2.74; No. 2 North- Green meats--Out of pickle, le lea hibited though if the'December crop $2,ow,000 Worth 0 ern. $2.71; No. 3 Northern, $2.67; -No. than smoked. to j;;� the prohibition- may be can- It is easier to be great in the midst c Dry salted meats—Long clears, In cated It Destroyed. 4 Northern, $2.52; No. 5 ­ rthern, soled. -of hardship than in the midst o! $2.42; No. 6 Northern, $2.2:;, in store. tons,27 to 29c; in cases,27 Wto 29%d; fat at The French wheat,crop figures are: A despitch from London says*.— wealth, and so I would amend slight- at Man. barley—No. 3 CW, $1.31%; clear bellies, 30% to 81%c; 1918, a yield of 309,000,000 bushels hydro-airplanes valued ly the motto No. 4 CW, $1,26%; rejected, $1.11%; ; Munitions and hydro- . of your Exhibition and 25 to 27c. 19191 109,000,000; 1920 estimate 231,- at nearly $2,000,000, which'recently say, 'Work-that you may, prosper feed; 1.11%, in store Fort William. Lard--Tierces, 26% to 27c- tubs, 27% to 28%c; pails, 28 be c-, 000,000 bushels. weraconfiscated by the Entente Coin- spiritually and grow great,' for I American corn—No. 3 yellow, $2; F - nts, 29 to 30c. Shortening., ti For rye the figureis are: 1913, 56,- mission in the Pint-sche works on the know that if you do so material pros- nominal, track, Toronto, pr6mpt ship- 4M,000 bushels; 1919, 30,000,000 Spree River,were destroyed Thursday perity will be yours also and your crop ment. 1 21% .to 23c per lb. Ontario oats--No.3 white,80 to 85c. Montreal Markets. 'bushels; 1920, estimated, 95,000.000. evening by the 8,000 employes of the will overflow.,' Ontario wheat—No. 2 Winter, per , Montreal, Aug. 31.—bats, Can"sn� plant,many-of'whom are eommunists, The 1.920 Canadian'National Exhi- car lot, $2.30 to $2.45,shipping points, Western No 2 $1.18 to $1.19: Can. says a Berlin despatch to the London bition started with a record on its first according to freights. adian We�t��;, K 3, $1.16 to $1.17.' SINN FMERS CON. Times.' .day. The VC.'s and the veterans Peas­-No. 2, nominal. Flour, new standard grade, $14A to The Reichs*ebr��� aftracti*n-, aTd-7dur-----B:ar1e"— 1:36 to 4L40,_Rt,:44i�tO .$15.05. Foolled oats beg 90 Ibis., S5A but' proved powerless to Rot. The ing the day 57,500 -people went freights outside. . to-$6-.75.- -Bran,$54.26.- Short*,-"lM.t Government is sending reP-resent.&­ through the-gates. Buckwheat—No. 2, nominal. Ray, No 2, per ton, car left, $81;li Two Prisoners Are at Point of tives to the scene. The big show on Saturday was the Rye—No. 3, $1.75, nominal, accord- Cheese, finest maternal ?A%c. Buttffti to freights outside. in great gathering 'place for the Wen-of choicest creamery, 60 to 61c. lqcp,. Manitoba flour—Government stand- fresh, 68c. Death in Cork Jail. Seven thousand —One of eleven Canadian Cattle. ­the bronze button. ard, $14.85, Toronto. Live, Stock Markets. former soldiers marched into the Ontario flour—Goveimment "Stand n —Choice heavy Dublin, Aug., 29. �2 hunger strikers in the Cork, Jail.-is Shipped to Belgium ounds. Toronto, Aug. 31. y gr ard, $12, nominal. ;expected to the -before Lord Mayor steers, $14 to $14.50; good heavy New flour—$10.40 to $10.50, bulk steers, $13.50 to $13.75 butchers' cat- your He is Sean Hennessy,' A despatch from Ottawa' says;— seaboard. tle' choice, $13 to sli.50.. do, good., young volunteer from Limerick, About 2,000 h�,� of Canadian, cattle Mrs. Lloyd George Made Millfeed—Car lots, delivered, Mont- $1� to $12.50; do, med., $10 to $11* on day of his arrived at Antwerp a, few days ago, real freights, bags Bran,per, - • who, the' eighteenth Dame of Empire :do, com.,$7.50to $9; bulls, choice,$13' Jhurtger strike, 1>eg%qi. to spit blood. accQrcling, to word received here. The ton, $52; shorts, per ton, $61; good to$11;do,good,$9 to $9.50;do,rough, -Another boy, Michael Bourke, a vol- city of Paris, which is expected to A despatch from London says:-- feed flour, $3.75 to,$4. $6 to $8•butchers'cows,choice,$10.50 to$11.56; do,good,$9 to$10;do,cow., :unteer,from Thurles, is reported by complete a contract for the purchase Mrs. Lloyd George has been awarded Country Produce�-Wholesale. ltlhe of cattle in Canada, had two repre- the Order of the Dame'G Eggs, selects, 63 to 65c; No. 1, 59 $6.50 to $7.50�, stockers, $9 to-$Il- chaplain almost dead. rand Crosa canners Each had completed his twentieth sentatives on hand to examine the of the British Empire, and will nowt to.60c. Butter, creamery prints,,59.to feeders, $11 to '$12,50; $4.50,to $5.50; milkers, good ­day without food. quality of the animals sent to Bel- be officially designated.23Dame Lloyd I 61ci choice dairy prints, 49--to 51c; cutters, orditfar-3-r -Val-r-y—pri-nts, 4' to 47,c; bak- to choice, $100 to $165; do, bom. and Crowds,about the Cork Jail are gium, their condition on arrival, and George, G.B.E. I :,.I . . .etsf, 35 to 40c; oleomargarine, best med., $65 to $76; lambs, yearlings; $V' constant, except during the curfew the requirements for receiving such Cheese, new, large, to $10;.,do, sp 1 $14 to $19.25;1. hours. The Rosary is sung, tale= 'cargo. grade, 34 to 38c. 30%c; calves, good I ro Ill' It is also understood by the 28% 0 29%c; twins, 29% to :o Choice, $18 to $20;,.., 'a Taber Rye Produces ' , 1 35% to 363Ac. Maple sheep, $3 to$8 1� .....grame from Brixton Prison are read Trade and Commerce Department here I Stilton, old ;hogs,fed and and tragedy hangs thick in the air. that within the past few days retail 30 Bush. Per Acre syrup, I gal. tin, $3.40; 5 gal, tin, per $20.25; do, weighed off cars, $20.50;1 19.25; do, do, country' Almost everyone now in the Sinn prices of meat have, fallen consider- gal., $3.25; maple sugar, lb., 27 to 30c. do, f.'ojb., $ 'Fein believes MscSwiney will be re- ably in Belgium. A despatch from Calgary Says:— Churning cream—Toronto creameries points, $19. As an instance of the rapid manner are paying for churning cream, 58 to I Montioal,*Auqi,31—Btftb6r vtosv*v leased. They can give no reason ex t which the' 1920 crop in Alberta is 60c per pound fat, f.o.b. , shipping good, 10 to .$11; med., $8.60 to $10; . eapt the belief that the Government' In' COM-) 6,50 to 18.50; butcher h or is finding means somehow to.heiep him,Prince Arrived at Honolulu being handled r of rye points, nominal. n Homeward Trip arrived in Calgary e2ay morn- Provisions--Wholesale. med., to $0 25- cow., $STAO' . 6, eilive until it can gracefully release 0 Smoked meats--Rolls, 33 to 34c; butcher cows, $5.50 to.$8,, ------ ing from Taber.�a",rI f rdeased, the military auth- cng to Ge6rg4 hams, med., 48 to 51c; heavy, 41, to ices, $8 to t4; cutters,*.6 th, Dominion Government inspector, Ner bulls,com.,$4.50 to$6. V oltitiea here believe it useless to try Honolulu, Aug. 29.—The Prince of Hill, admirable 43c; cotiked-.hams, 65 to 68c; backs, sa Re- this was an altogether plain, 54 to'57c• backs, boneless, 60 $13 to $14; med., $8 id 113, grate ftirther to enforce the Coercion Act. Waleii, aboard the British cruiser P 'If he dies, redoubled resistance, ae- nown, will arrave here Monday morn, sample and weighs 62% pounds to to 65c; breakfast bacon, 49 to 50c; $6.50 to $8; ewes, $5.50 to $7; Itle said that the Taber good, $1.3; cow., $8 to $12- 2; hogs, "P111 &.0 ad by ammosingtion of the, ing Xr*m .S&mo&, according to wire- the bushel, cottage rolls, 39� to 41c.. Will $ -comp"Id today by naval rye would run about thirty bushels to Barrelled meats—Bean k, $41; car 91146, 111814cft, $20-50; SO", 11 Covernment's* picked agents, is re- lessadvices received cut or family back,$b4;pork,same to $iws'?'6'0. officials hem the acre. short 4t .�, ss' -�'� +�; _ a r°.,, .�.>k. ;rr„ k'""y°a < ", r doe' a•. �ri .f' r e:`• .stns. �. • I#:� sT, .,, _ _ ,.ra, - _ .. , _ •-. .".t,..,.,-,.,:_.y.:,ra.. �.-,a• _. � �-','k .0.•:' e-..•'+. :t l ,,i7' � .: ' s W� . ,�.�' ' � ."Mr- 6iffo TWINE ' r. ..Now is tfie time to ti•r Z TuvasDAY. SzPT.Iftu anotfoq .ale The only stsleW Canadian Binder s:paDibhed sw Friday mantoi at its office% of b0 Holstein and Darbam cattle. y ' w U914• pat•t ¢tads cows and beifess, a leadid Twwe an Cordage Factory. entirely TenRMS Dunch. the property of Olive Den- operated sad oontroiled by Oanadian $OICE CLOVER H019EY ' 0 �~ a1.s7 y, ,con. 4, Wbitb Sale capital, is at Brantford, Ont. This Per year,;r11.2b ifipsid la advance. a at lot 4A Twine iii acid b at 1.80 o'clock. sharp. See bin.. w. y S pound pail $1.50 Small glatlses 40c and 50o Maw, auctioneer. 47-40 T. B. MARQUIS, Pickering . 10HN, *URKAR, Proprietor, 'JUST ARRIVING .'. • - . . . -. It will go higher - __--� .• •'° y . MOTES AND GOMMUNTa - - - - ' ' We are also handling resh Ve etables' A new organixatiou has come Having purchased the General Store Business of Hugh Mechlu, I have � g g :,,:;•' -into being in the city of Torouto, ordered a large stock of New Goods which are_ F ' and Fruits professedly to engage in a very now beginning to arrive. laudable cork, that is to enlikht• } Tomatoes Cucumbers Green Corn ,:. It ie my intention to sup 1 the Best Goods at the . • ,•,, en the people of Ontario and pre lowest possible prices. ' g e � . , The highs t"market prices paid for butter and eggs. Plums Peaches Green A ales gent them from becoming the pl • ° ' ": .lrji •_` ' dupes of that sinister organlzatic,n Bananas Oranges Lemons 1�Telons :. � known as the Hydro-Electric Being a newcomer I solicit a fair share of your patronage. g Power Commission, controlled by _ � Eveuything in good groceries that foe of all public interests, Sir Mrs. McMaster, Brougham a Adam fleck: It is known as the . JAMES RICHARDSON r Ontario Hydro Information Ae- sociation, and- i4 composed of a number of Dublic-spirited (?) men B ov s and G i ri Orders Delivered Both Phones , d . = k� who claim that they are determl'n- `. ' d fa to give a public the "true ` fact$"of the hydro-radial gnes- - - tion The y complain lain that all the BULK ,: SPICES p: - _ Toronto dailies are pgo-radial and -' that they give onl y 'one side of 4 the question, and they feel that TO spread Flax. $100, to 0 1.50 per ' .at unusually low prices they are in duty bound to give day of 8 hours. the other side, which is, of course, a Tea, , ; 70e per lb: �.•,Ohoice Black or Mined ". the anti-hydro aspect, or in other Apply at the - ' words anti-Beck. The members Freshly Ground offs , ... .,. 70c " C e of the Association claim to be pro- Cowan's Cocoa, ... ... 40c radial,and in.favor of public own IR 0 S .E �F L A X �7. / L ,L „. :. ership. If they are, their conver- _ . Baking Soda,_ 7e per lb, slop must.be•of very recent date. PICKERINGo .ONTARIO 7. Shyer Glnse Starch 15c per lb. " ' A survey of the personel of the Association reveals the fact that - Raspberry Vinegar and Orangeadd 35 cents per bottle -it is composed of men who are bitter opponents of public owner Every Dollar Save&To-Day BERT HARVEY 8z SON, Greenwood - ship, and it is apparent to all that will p to bring down prices, and the • the association has been formed �„ of saved now -Accident and Automobile Insurance for the definite purpose oe pre- as � �e� comes &rim venting the Hydro Electric Power Tnetease YOB� � of radial 'lines from banding t eyes Pickering Hardwae Stoy of radial lines throughout the �� ������ �� - . Province. Who are the men who obmpose this association ? In our WHITBY BRANCH. G. P. LYND, Manager. C_ F Immediate viciuity,.J, E. Willis, BROOKLIN BRANCH, E. CROP Manager. This is just the place to buy an Oil Stove of Whitby is one. He has always for this hot weather. We have the Clarke's been known as an opponent of _ Jewel and Florence Oil Stoves, guaranteed to -- public ownership. In-behalf of -give satisractton,or we return your.money. l the Bell Telephone Co. he fought - ' ' We have a complete line of Screen Doors and Window Screens,'.Wire oi, ' the independent knee is this town- * Cloth from 18 to 42 inches wide, at lowest price. Wash- 14 When there_•was„a.,proba• _ Appomtment inR Machines, either hand or power, to make washing easy during the present ' bility of the Canadian Northern extremely hot weather. building the Toronto Eastern, it - woald be -pp- Call!a and nee them and you will buy. grand thing for this ' We wish to announce that qtr. M. J. Rowe has been a oint- _ commumty, but just as soon av A full line of Garden Tool4, Forks, Rakes,, Hoes, Lawn Mowers, the people demanded- that the ed agent for Still Life of Canada for the district of Sprayers, Scythes, Whet-stones, Oil Cana etc. work be undertaken by the Hydro Qg}IaWa, Whitby and Pickering. Now is the time to use Fly Oil on your cows. ` „Electric Commission, be preached _ We have Dr. Williams', the oldest and beat _ blue rain. G. D. Conant, of Osh• • a - on the market. , Once tried always used. it may be Interesting to you to know what this leading Company �- -_• •-' I'. awn, who is another member, has did last year. The old reliable Paroid Roofing always on hand. Get our prices. „. Written letters to the Toronto - Globe,strongly opposing the build. They paid out to Policy-Holders and Beneficiaries during 1919, Its pleasure for us to show, onr goods. ing of the Torouto'Eastero. Frank the enormous sum of$12,W4,051.15. J. S. BALSDON, PIC�G Mason, of Oshawa, is known as a --_- - .I'!i¢';. 4.. n.l.l.l L..VIII•,- .iL Ir.1..C.1,:.Y�'.„ ,: bitter opponent of public owner- which ie over $1,080.387.00 per month' , shipp. Arthur Hawkes, of Toroo- which is over 237,?51.00 ,�pr week . _ per - - 'I III■ I. 1 a irr. "r ., _. ' Ito, is credited with bean one of - which is over 4,937.00 per hour(8 hour day) i T + R which is over 82.29 per minute. � • M the writers of the articlea that ap- _ :speared sometime ago in the Farm These large payments ai•e backed up' by .over"$105,711,468.27 of ere gun. opposing the building of assets, and a surplus of over$8,037,440.00. 06 INDIVIDUAL the Toronto Eedte in. h Oliver, Can on conceive of the help to Widows and'Or Orphans, e* QA�i T RY' ` " who is connected with the Cana. y P p the pro- a+ [�l' , elan Northern, appeared on the vision for comfort and plenty—the amount of squalor, crime and poverty prevented by these magnificent payments: Truly this is • latforro early last, year in Whit• organized philantropy. `��./�✓ �. and told his audience what a - good thing the Toronto Eastern W. H. HILL, �• _-:-. .-would be to this community, but M. J. RowE, _ Manager Central Ontario Division _ \ PUS;EWHITE WAFER CLIF5 that was before there was any 886 King St. East _ Asitation,in favor of the Hydro PhonN 5919, Oshawa =i' - ti h1CV�R} (`� BET LrJ'', Commission taking over the line. it V `'' • 'Dr. Doolittle, another member, "� "`�' -- _ PICKERING GARAGE _ says that he is strongly opposed to the building of the electric line -between Toronto and Bowman- Ville. This is the class of men - � that compose the assoc so Having,parchaeed the;grirage business ofjDavidson dt Williams we are H E ' �iekerin *1�/������ �. we caa clearly understand the prApared to repair all makes of t:pins. • li : g astute of the work that th We keep;in stock all kinds of Ford accessorise, tires for ally -about to undertake. There is no doubt that the Canadian Pacific makes of care, oils, etc. •S U PRE MACY Railway Co: strongly endorses the • - .1 work of the association, and of Annis & Andrew,-''- - :. :.�,Pickering their immense wealth they would not hesitate to spend millions to It takes more than Capital, more than Determination, more than defeat the aims spend the supporters Aggressiveness, more ban Advertising, to make a pportera •n,� S ^ Pwerf l leader of e, kind. •. of public ownership, j�� �••a . ' •; 'All these aids, powerful as they are, would' be unavailing •_ •, ''" ' _" • : . :.:, : _ • Eto_ache eve g position a th e r od a e The price of wheat is lowering, possessed superior merit - _ ' but the Toronto bakers cannot Superior Merit alone has placed", promise lower priced bread. �e�71L71A w qii ted fill' 11;tiling Flax. Cream of the West Fleur-for bread arr, _ $7.00 )e r day will — a:s, �tte:l�to� .� -- . - - ]�lnn �r�1� F � t�f �� � 5*'ry ; Y� ,9 id Tbose who desi P ei - .1 the osition of 5UPREN1AC�i _- r. tb,7r ha,neti� - G P '. mended,r.r wish anything in the her- , I)F�. ;f7; •I•.i.r 1. c \ .' 'ei ,� Y� <� i i '• J.AIIB` 1 i'rnu n -:.� : — . . Title.`. s��� �i1��+4.° �.. aiu1+« P called f r ;Intl rip• - _ s 4 %V. tilnnr • vet: ;� :'•. {a.•. .,y^ .r tia'wr- •.,:•- ' :,r ,��•,. - L rte- ^.-.. .ry%.„ w ra � _ ;�,'"i44•' :,7.'" &3' .�. ''. 'x'a y",� .^.f-�i.':.. +-f''.ti. .�'' 'Yi� '"'•-:n... y:,. "�•."a;. et..,Tyt _ ..%. � '`.i-,�.:s. __ .r^ 't,f....yss;'�'• r!�w ::3„�•'.. f'`�r nt". ".:. ::4:::" .,� rN_... p �.f�'F r .w "y/l� ,,• .si. .sue �"� n�-,r:,,.� _ � {.�.. .T 'v 4i.. ',,,•:-v ';'tee � r �� � ... ... . ... ... �.. •�_ .. ,..._ . ..._r'�._. _ ....� Cy, ' .�' ., �`�"""'°"'• .. NOTICE TO CREDITORS• 1,a Lovt 1a.mo of - — � �s . -,�Asticles F•r. 8ale. .�. >Yl3�e Mlller is on. the eiek �3uIda T.Motsss _ _ _ 'ter list a present. •'�d OthA=as , who died on ffionday, Sept. 1st. 1919, Heater stove (Moffat), Exticelon ; Mfrs. Young,of Springfield,Ont. I table, t Rocking chairs, 2 Hitohen - -, aged b11 years,l month and 6 days, chairs,Bedstead and wire sprin ,Two._ is visiting,her brother, S. F. Rob- Notice to Creditors And others >n, the Es; R V N 6 R A L g tote o bars. Katherine Pere Deceased. Sept.4th, from litirtier oil clove, also other articles. 1_ Jr. at 2. P. m,.Thursday, p i! Mr. and Mrs. Gerow, of SCURog The creditors of the Estate of Mrs. her late residence, Green_River. Apply to A. CHIDLOVv, _ __island,were in Claremont on Dion- ILitherine Percy,late of the Township Interment in Elww.00d Ciaremoat,out. s day of Pickering, in the Couaty of Outar• Cemetery, Markham, A number of our residents are -to. married woman, -deceased, who - Grain Chopping of�='4 �s and design 4 attendieg the Toronto Exhibition died on or about the 20th day of June, We miss thee from our home, mother, ;•. y. A. E. 1930, are bereby notified to send We missthee from thy place; kept in stook. It will pay you ..this R. i11ra.Theaton, of Pick by post prepaid or otherwise deliver to Ashadow e the sunshtnes'c ib' face AND FL IKING; __ .E� at our works acd inspeof oar slap the undersigned Executors or their 5 obtain galas Don't be misled eying, spent Sunday With J. H. 'solicitor, on or before the 6th day of tiVe miss thy kind and willing hand, aQentewe do not employ th am,oonsegaeni; ' 'and Mrs. Beal. October, A.D• 1920, their Uhri9tian- Thwfoud and earnest care. am prepared to do chopping and o. t ly we can, and do tbroA off the scent + 'Luther Bowes, of Peterboro, is and enrnatues,adare6s agddescription,:Our-home is dark without thee, flaking on Mondays, and Fri- oommieeion of 10 per aeat.,which yoa :holidaying at the home of his and full nai-ticularsof their claim and We miss thee everywhere, days only, beginning oertainlyeave by par be Isom aa,e ' another, DIrs:1'ieadman. nature of securiW, if any, held by callsoitoited. l on April lot.t Miss Isabel Sargent left on�'ed- them• 11I w� C SWtt�100 Eat B - J. T. MATHESON �;. �resda Sr to resume her duties as Immediately after the 8th day of La .G��V John F. Bayles,. Greenwood teacher at Blount Albert. October, A. D. 1920, the estate o!the �' Office and Works, said Mrs. Katherine.Percy will be dis-I Whitby,Onbaziti f Wednesday being Labor Day, tributed-among the parties entitled' • all places of business will be closed. thereto, having regard only to' the: The post office will be open from claims or interest of which the exec u•' T —BARGAINS r 10 a. m, until 2, noon. tors shall then hate notice, and all' 1 J. C. Macnab and son, John, of others will be excluded from the said FOR BOYS AND GIRL$ Uxbridge, spent Sunday herewith distribution. - ' Boys'.boote 8.50, worth 5.00 the former'a brother and sister, Dated at Toronto this lot day of - t - .. Peter and Miss Margsret Maenab. 9egtember,A. D. I . Girls boots 1.50, worth 3.00 t Graham Bros. shipped thirtee$ Wm.JAmus BzAxoN, • =- r Also a big stock of.men's heavy every- M Clydesdales to the Toronto Ezhi- 85 Bay Street, Toronto, "Sod Land on 'Which ��Spread day boots at 4.00 a pair bition on Monday. Nelson Wa99 Solicitor for the Executors. ' ? ` Is also exhibiting his Clydesdale Mrs. Ids M. Hamilton, C. R. Percy, �la,$, As we have.only a limited stook,0114 stallion. and E, A. Percy. R. B. No. 2,Clare early and make your Mrs. Harry Thomson, we regret moat,and H.T. Percy,Green River. s°leati°°' a' to report, has been very ill during Out., Executors. 50.52 !$2.00 per acre. Write, phone J. Fingd1d, C1iTOaSOati j the past few days, but we are O1' call at Ills pclad to know that she le now some- Ind. Phone 2804 n a what better. Coal Coal _ 1 r Norman Bnrton, who- bas been , 1 r g'sr in poor health dnrink the past few months, left on Monday for To- j - ROSE 1 FLAX M I LL ' � Matteis' ronto to undergo a very serious Hard and Soft Coal of the - _ •, .- operation. which,. we hopes-may best quality On Voice prove successful. , ,hand ` PICKLIING, ONT. i ` Records _ .r Charles Sargent has sold his threshing outfit, consisting of Q�'` _ - clover mill; grain mill and-tractor, THOS& A. LAWi '- In great - _ to W. G. Scott, who will continue _STOP ! LOOK ! - LISTEN ! variety to thresh among the farmers in - _ the neighborhood. Mr. Bushby, _... __ __. _--�-- New Records are received each who has been in Dar. Sargent's em- • week and Special orders -filled on K ppJ�oy, will continue_to ' work fir Now.is the time for White Canvas Footwear, also different shortest notice. . , Mr. Scott. CANADIAN THEXTON'S - Pickering <<�. Miss Veta Stephenson, A. T. C. dines of Outing Shoes. �%e can supply these .1 M. radnate of the Toronto Con- o 8* servatory of Music, will open her NATI CJNAL lines at reasonable prices. _. �� fall term, Tuesday, Sept. 7th. She will teach this year, Ddo�daya and - "Come and see—at the Corner Shoe.Store:" Thursdays of each week at the EXHIBITION Toronto Conservatory of Music. W. M. Palmer, Claremont r ` The remaining days will be open TORQ for pupils of any grade in piano a V or theory: Pupils prepared for ' . uouser—vaawry examtnatiuns it dF- tI . � ..1 _ f° sired. See -card in profestsiousl . $ e ',�► ;,.::.. _.. ,column. - Between nine and ten o'clock on • ''The C�restesfy A:,nual E•eai c -Saturday evening coasiderableez Earth» citement was canyed by the bright Circular Pillow Cotton, 42 inches wide. Bleached Sheet- reflection-of afire south of the•vil- - lage, A number of our residents When the Xm oae`swftsAsrt9siatatl ru had to the scene in autos to et th.lt9n., lessees. lug, 72 inches Wide, 90 cents per yard. -`' ._..: _. stvdit► ardy l� ter - reader what sasistance they, conld7 but they were quite >Felieved to �• •Cc's Spleiidid quality. land that it was only a straw stack ? - SAFRTY DRPOSIT 6hirtings and h'annelettes -- an now' installed at thiti• which had•been set on fire. Phone - r - -messages were sent In from Mark- 7 an a �^e �b for the custody' of Tram and -other distant pointy in- , $e�L, Arsenate of Lead Paris Green Fly O1� aalnabla Papers. .'sic., a�ordia� qutring about the fire. -, and hlsrthe! tsM• A large number of our residents T=0WWrabir �� _ �f!atjr 1m�7• R '�' f journeyed to Greenwood on Satur- - - - . (hem Fruit Jars,-also red and white tormatiaa supplied by the Mano day afternoon last to take in-the Fins Arts, � wlbd-and Cowbisiss J ' _ ages, �saa rented far=3.00 sad s _ great field day of sports and to ;rubber riIIgB root for the Claremont football ngi' P� and baseball teams. Our football by - team was fortunate in 'winning �� �Po E r E ., i� S first prize amounting to$50, hav- ing defeated King City by the Two d HRa•U.:�•H�g1�Q s�AD�RDI l "' score of 1-0, and then Brougham �'�+'AR'=r `mss --- -by the same score We also con- (W OANADA gratulate the girls' baseball team 'Al " on winning second prize. a.awl ale ran adw Missy Sso$M% PICKkRING BRANCH ; ? A very'enccessfnl Baptist Young T"Mer me itisammeaasw>�ts1 A.W.CRAWPORTM n+..,AA..• Rally was held People's District Q � - a11ANCt9 ALSO AT WMITaY) ; in the Baptist church here on_ .. - - • Monday night last with a prograna a staffs efit� � A f of vocal and instrumental music, .�. .. all rendered in good form,and two AMmadestr addresses of an inspirational char- -t The pICk81'ing T attar, the one by Rev. C. W Kirin T,_-�� - - /� on "Jack Pine and Giant Pine or VYaes to 1019. V mete' Committee ' 1 '9owe of Life's Timber Values." iiOI KF. , and the other on "The Greatest ✓ The object of this Association is to I r'2; Opportunily in the World," by CeglErii _ : lessen ytes,11 and prosecute'-" a Aev. W. H. Howard, of 'White- • - _ - the felon°. vale. Both addresses were full of � , �= hfstorrc and practical interest to- - '`'• .l Membslrs having peopeH stolen 0otosouai; the young people. Mr. King inns- • - � Odle immediately wi any membes trated his address with a flue set Concrete' - of Euoative'OommitMe. crayon eartoona and portraits of ° Membership lee 41.90. present great empire..builders And (� r �1 t:'�- , Troyer.ma,w had from sae President off; their doings, showing how many •- .,'..Products - e•or.•.n on t►pprioadoa. of these, now in the seats of4he • .LL D_. L� Exsc,Com.-L. D. Banks, C.S.Palm. ; Mighty, were ones in very humble :A Trador jvith Eve]C�T Part Right er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering. sitcumstances, but by their faith - Meld Tile J.R, Thextenl _ VV, 1..Clark: In the Redeemer and their ciiarac- OMB of the features that make�the Missey-Harris Ptee°ideat, eearetaer_-' �. ter and their worth had reached ttnd Brick 12.22 H.P.Tradoir the choice of the best farmers their present place of power and ueefuluess. The young people of a are:an Underslung Frame,w#ech gives low cent--e our day should seek not a second Tile 3, 4, 6 and 8 of gravity;the Flexible FrontAxle Conneedon to avoid or third rate but a first grade of Strains on uneven ground; Short Turning Radius, character and worth, he affirmed. Inch' although the Front Wheels are of lame ameter; The hosts of heroes who had made Powerful 4 Cylinder Engine• Transmission through a 0- " .-the supreme sacrifice,-and the Get n'3y prices. - Spur Gears exclusively; all' Gears well protected; 1. - "-Supreme Sacrifice on Calvary, It- Concrete work done. Belt Drive from Pulls without Gears' Water Air - t self, impressed one that the high Cleaner; Easy Control,Ready access to a parts; Self- cost of life, and not the high cost ;Iod. Phone 1705 Pick. , Of living, 'was. the supreme con- �ry ':,Steering when plowing; Economical and Durable.- tern. Mr. Howard made a strong ClaranCe Simpson The Univei sal •�. ' appeal toAlte young people to en- Write for Descriptioe 'Folder hme _ Ler_a�u_lly-con_ecrated service for C. X. R. StstiOtt� Rock Road Sawing --. the divine i<Iygter as the pieseut —. - --- -- 144 iifactrueu by :tappnrtnntty to ci!,ht. Th? IJrq ,� , ..- a t t P s� llcnt ?2�, . M (� HARRIS -O. lLimited _ zuy, ,:Rr'F11i,r1,E' (, ti,11,iW "Vas :. T t y -t3w�%ELi FG' .r �:`,, `+ii '•IViASSEY- • jt•`•: ��i,,..--ty t r' one rind cousi-tad of vocal coins ;Erock Rna.d. Pickering, Oat, # by .liis� Realah Jones 1liyq G. Head Offices: Toronto, Ont. �'ii --,3 , rag): .'r? t?. 1+.• F',•,�t'lT, ••inlin -- Bus meet. all T!•. a — _ 0ti B':. .y ;., ,rd;`�*^nd=snrking In My. srr1�- i y l�I. .I. ��tlksr al-,� 1 urr� t A G E N C 1 E S 1 V E ^ `; W s_I ri . _ .. 1}}; .. :, :,,n;ing• lE b l!•it-Cltra� !1 ,• .r f' ..- (ol• Y� - rx. 141 i',.l• '1�, r Cotta, entitled '•C,lnit Frnt;Liky a ,:xu clue night ut loW st i,r t,•«., ..p� �: -' ;• 'nterg Ater a' by Rov. .iulm olrn Cri!trl, lit .� .. Y.i v. .: •o..-..�-i•i. _ ^?is"y"'j.,''R'_+`�.'L'rr .°+fs' �_`.:� w_iY.� z..A T`...,P•'T' ... ,.�.•r+�S , _ _._ bt'idS'p Tho ,neF t.tt,R wtt+hm is�'it t fir�n (? ,•, .:ti :a �_ _ _' - - --s---.:=:.__ ...._— Anthem. i •Pi{lJl'�i1.' ,f Kr '?'..-.,? :<, n.t. "'4 �1' a -'t v; . tx .y,r _ a u* �:� w iqr�' s Y t�" =.. r .r�.cis^ •-3' .T•^1..L., ..Sw.J 1- elf'.' '�'!� .q,:.i� / . ( -`a.` v:. ^:: .�. 3 ,��Y..' .�,, 5.:. 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Y i - Word Rolls, 90c.-Up". r 4 we have the largest. number o -SECRETARY 'OF` ISRAEL. ...- WHY BEAUTY FADS ,. q� selections, best quality. - chespestJ --FEDERATION SAYS. i Aces la Toronto. ` _ • �s Pay Special Attention to Out-of• .� Town Customers. A Condition Due Entirely. to 1DCTAVE MUSIC SUPPLY Predicts Great Things to Come John and Edward. - out from under cover and was on the 8 Adelaide St. East Torontq There were a scone of peracns in sidewalk telling Edward how he should Poor, Watery Blood, 5 doors from Yonye St. Through Britain Doing 46, ' .the cottage a,the Chautauqua grounds have talked to the policeman• The girl who returns home.'from that 'summer, but John and Edward Turning to the captain, she said, school or fronf work thoroughly tireal Official PeaCemt!tlCers., Work of Jews. �+were the only boys of the household. "That is John every time. pfd ou out will be fortunate if clue escapes a King George the' Fifth, King of They were not relatives and'had not sea that he didn't wait to banter rda physical breakdown, because this get- All married people, however happy Great Britain and the Dominions Over' iltnown each other or even met until or fuss with the officer? He d' liken ling tired so easily is probably the they are, at times have quarrels.. the Seas, is a descendant in the direct ' then days before. a fight or anything disagreeab e. He 'first warnin symptom. of a thinning Starting as they do from the most g i line from King David. John had good manners.- He could just walked off like a eat " blood that must not be disregarded if trivial causes-a arsh ,word, or an " �" ofd.her health is to be reserved. imiginaiy or real slight, there is al- Speaking at'the opening of the l3ri- � "tSIk easily with the older visitors and "Like a coward. ro the P ways the danger that unleas someone fish Israel Congress at Kensington, was always agreeable. captain. "Why didn't he stand his . When the blood becom,es thin and Herbert - Garrison, secretary-general Edward was more quiet. He found ground? He sneaked off! I watched .impure the patient becomes pale, hag- mediates, the bitterness.grows. of the British Israel World Federation; :.i it difficult to talk with strangers and him hiding over there on the verandah. Bard, and angular. She not only tires And nothing will satisfy the pair - ltad•not John's attractive, compliment- Yea, madam, hiding is the word. If out easily-but suffers from headaches, but an-appeal to the police-courts and expesaed his conviction that very won. P g a judicial separation. All this through derful things are coming, and coming ary way, of saying things. As Capt. he had been my son I-should have palpitation of the 'heart, dizzy spells quickly. British Israelites claimed-to ~.3 �� and a lose of appetite. Thin condition the lack of a peacemaker at the right j Trans. said, John had the outaide dragged'him-out and made him'face have the key of the Bible, he ex•' •» » will go from bad to worse, if prompt moment. At timed-It lies within 'the' the music. steps are not taken to increase and power of a 'magisrate, by a little plained, and they also .e�ood for the - One afternoon the boys were, play- Deeply offended, the mother gather- friendly talk, to reconcile the dts• King, because they knew he was in a ing ball on the street and in the ed up her fancywork and went off to enrich the blood supply. To make the direct line with David himself. rich, red blood that brings the glow Putere. Often it has been my privt- spaces between the houses,' There her room. As to whether British Israelites.• wets only the two and the were The captain gave the same sort of of health, no other medicine can equal loge to patch up a quarrel, find send .could prove this,Mr.'Oarrison asserted y , y Ptm the •man• and -wife away from my sending the baseball with all their talk to John,who listened courteously, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. It given a the proof was in a building in London. g y Court arm-in-arm, to live happier lives might and great! lair trial their use',brings rosy cheeks, , y enjoying therm. agreed and then went off,' saying to together than they had In the past, It waa. not Westminster Abbey, he selves, the h there is a law in Chan- himself that the captain was an old bright eyes, a good appetite and good said, but there was a building-he spirits. Dr, Williams' Pink Pllia eve, says a magistrate. tsugna that there must be no ball crank.and was getting childish, nay- -�•- - Why net have an official peacemaker must not-name it yet--and he had it ' -played except on the athletic field. wa made thousands of pale, languid girls on the highest authority that when Y in every town and country dletrict� John's mother sat on the verandah Everyone fir the cottage understood active and strong. On the first, elfin_ a Government official whose advise is the time arrived that building would of poor, thin blood mothers should in- and watched them. that the magazines in the living room free? He would be much sought af- give up its secret. Then all the world slat upon their daughters taking a fair would know and re 'Suddenly a' policeman came down were not to be taken away. One morn- course of these pills.' They will not ter''indeed, his intervention and ad- rejoice. ' the avenue. He was o' ge missed two of her Major-Gen. C. A, riaddold said that going' on when ing Mrs. Barra only restore health, but will save fur• vice would save many wrecked homes, he saw the boys and turned down the favorites and inquired if anyone had - - simply because It came at the right every day the belief was becoming Cher doctor bills. more -firmly established that Great street.' Tlhe officer was half a square seen theta. time. a9 De Williams*' Pink Pills can be ob- Britain was- away when John Brat saw him. Edward bounded up the steps two Often when bitterness between h.:: doing the work that was "I must get a drink." he said, and -at a time and came back with one of by m from any dealer, x me ix boxes es band and wife is intense, they decide allocated to Israel, and that the people before _the words were out of his the magazines• by mail at b0 cents a box or at: bozea to apply for se of the British or Bazain race were of „ for$2.60 from The Dr. Williams' Medl paration at, that mo- the stock of Israel. - mouth he had swung himself over the I wonder where the other is? said meat. Why not, instead of allowing clue Co., Brockville, On! Prophecies Unfulflilod: railing of the verandah of the cottage Mrs. Burrage, Y the case to come before the Court, - -,heml door and, screened by the foliage, "I haven't it," he said. "I took this direct the pair to the peacemaker? . During the war the members of this leianre drew' himself a " Deserters Honored b Fete. �•► ly glass of up last night to read in bed. Y '.Unlike relatives and friends.,be will organisation called attention to the :vaer from the ice tank there. John sat an arm's length away Survivors of the fatuous "haadker- not take sides and tan the feeling that striking passages in the Bible and the Edward esw the poheemaa, too,but mending some fishing tackle. He did chief regiment were feted recently exists. But'be will sort out the grain Apocrypha- �� that appeared to foretell thirst had not so overcome him that not raise his head. near Saint-Blatae, in the Vosges, on from the chaff, discover the original the result of the war, especially In re• he showed big heels. The policeman .That evening when John tamer Back the,occasion of the sixth anniversary cause; and a few tactful helping,words Bard -to the final destination of Tur• came to him and they talked for some from his fishing the cottage seemed to of the surrender by these' faithful will wash away all traces of harshness key, but up,to the Present their,fore. ' minutas: be deserted. Everyone apparently had Frenchmen..who had been mobilized.,and III-feeling. and the possibility of casts have tailed to materialize, "We were up on the field." Edward Bane to the lecture in the amphi- by Germany at the outbreak of the a fatal difference and separation is Some nears -back then claimed the said, "and they made us leave. They theatre. John entered the living room", War'tn iyie. aeverai of tae rrierana averted. David's descent for the late Queen said only the regular teams were to mounted the stairs and opened the will he decorated for their heroism: All this� :e being accomplished Victoria, but the coming of the world ° use that." door of his room. Presently he return- The organization-was known as the daily, by'•lawyers. magistrates,' 'and war provided a much better subject -- . There was further conversation- ed with the lost magazine in his hand; Ninety-ninth Reserve Regiment of the police-court missionaries. But how for the raising of public interest, and not a dispute or a discussion. Their but he did not lay it on the table. German army, and was composed en- much.more could, an ofttcial peace- not so much has been heard of the attitude-was more that of father and Picking up a sofa cushion, he tucked tirely- of Ateatians. The Germans maker achieve, if only.such a person Matter lately until Mr. Harrison made son. the magazine under it. He hoped that trusted Implicitly,In their professions existed. -bin statement. Of loyalty and assigned co them the The officer moved away at last, re- Mrs. Butrage would find it there and One of the this[ notate of their vet• mucking that Edward was to y detente o! an important part of the ' $ go up to,believe that it had mere! been mid- A nervotas seen 'sion of the interpretation-of the Scrip. athletic field the -next morning aid. ironE line. On Atigu+st IJ 1914, French passenger on the first g - day of the outward voyage cures centres around the Great Pyre- and there would be room there. He Capt. Trans, setting in the shadows Patrols sighted them and a Dian for }age importun7 mid and certain measurements of the their wholesale desertion from the 'ed the captain to know.what would be .-.would see to it. on the verandah, had seen it all. His monument. These measurements are German army was Quickly drawn up.A the recruit {f the steamer should strike ` - Ilfesaw�hhila t apt. Trans had come years had made him wise. He could claimed,to provide a key to many ob• oat on the verandah. He had seen see as clear! as if it had French corporal trumpeted the signal; an iceberg while it was" plunging y passed be- " acute passages In Holy Writ, but ap• .everything. He was an old gentle_ fore his eyes the kind of life that whereupon the Ninety-ninth-left their through the fog. The iceberg-would -.. . .. trenches with' handkerchiefs tied to rno�•e r. ., pttroatly there'is a new senrratlon is ght al,�ng, 'madam, the cap- mum.with good old-fashioned ideas of John would lead. John's agreeable tore In the mysterious building that the .barrels of theft rifles 'and-joined twin replied courteously, "just as if - honor and fearlessness. $e.despiaa•d and his smooth words were was mentioned by Mr. Garrison, for their French compatrio±s, cheer:t;F nothing had happened." And the old s liar and a coward. right and proper; they made . good he fatted to mention the one time John's mother sat with a-radiant "outside finish;"•bu£ underneath was and singing paro:tfes on "Deutschland '.lady was greatly re.l�ic�ed._ �. source-of inspirattog,, the Great 'Pyre• - uber Alles."' Five hours later they :look of self-satisfaction on her face. a mean spirit, and honor run down at I mid. - She beamed at John; who had come the heel. were figletirb t,'seir 'erne-tame German A', 'dlaryInnd housekeeper had two -comrades. maids in her employ, who, she dis- .. - 1 The regiment Is accursed in Ger• covered, were not on good terms, so Catfish Used to Help im-- :as= �O CL a^►n =yTMrn pastures of the richest farming sec- many, but the French regard It as'an she remonstrated.' with Mattie, the N L Ur J<i,Vlll- bona In Western Canada" e argpte.ot affection for their-. father- more intelligent girl, and was told Street Cleaning. SON BAY COMPANY Pioneers of Fur Trading• land which not even 'forty-live years that Lizzie "ignored",her. She them Ia erne of the towns of the State of Time ,as when the founders of this of Prussianism could kill. interviewed Lizzie, who answered: "I Oregon the familiar catfish figures as famous concern, now facing a new era 4 'never ignored her none!3 never speaks a hardY,pioneer, and a valued adjunct with two and a half centuries of, ro- The tooth of a fossilized elephant to her; I never sits down with her; I to.ttie street department, all because manttc history behind it, went to Bos• recently found in France weighed never has' nothing'to do with her." the terra cotta sewers and 'drains, ea- -RECALLING THE DAYS OF ton and vainly 'urged upon the mer• seventeen pounds. It is thoilibf that " P pecially those !n the lower pa;t of the IPOVVER AND PRIVILEGE. chants there the merits of their this'animal seldom felt the need.-for . Russia is the only. great gold-pro- tOwn,—frequently get choked. scheme for an:extension of the Cana• nutcrackers, duc.ng country in Europe. It the sewer is not broken it can be . 'dian fur trading enterprise. - cleaned by passing a rope through it, These pioneers were'two dissatisfied to'be pulled backward and forward' `' ? -ioneers'.In Fur Trade,, Agri.!. French , employees of 'the French :, until the obstruction Is loosened and �;. removed. The deputy superintxndent Culture and Commerce of monopoly of Quebec which had rem *}r•' �•'. •-'�, Northern Canada. tuned to expand.its field to the Hud• _ "„F of streets had a great deal ' of such - son Bay.. At the French Court the two advea �� work to look after,but at last.-he die- _ Linked with every phase of the his- covered a quick, sure and easy meth- turera fared no better. Finally they od. .. >•,.,.:�'3 tory of Canada Is the name of the Hud• obtained access to a company of mer- i ` 'lie goes to the-river, catches a cat- son Bay Company, which, in its .hey- chants at London, and to Prince Ru• fish, ties a string to its tail, drops it Via' day, governed a vast territory-end pert, cousin of Charles II. �/ down a-manhole into the sewer, and- those who lived there. A charter was finally issued, giving , it at once starts for `he- river and For generations It was absolute them such amazing rights as these: A, /-; forces its: way through any, obstruc- . .; jar ruler of the region north of Quebec monopoly of'the right to trade within A f{�l tion not as solid as brick, dragging - and Moatreal'. Just half a century the bay or on its coasts, and to expel t` t r the string after it. Then the deputy ago, when there was a probability of anyone entering its territory witbout Its being dispossessed b force if it its license; the right to build forts, to does . tar down the sewer as he P y _ � deems necessary and pick.4 up the, refused to come to terms, the company send out ships of war and privateers, string, which he u:es to draw a wire agreed to the transfer of its territorial and to declare war--on and make peace %! _ 1� t,:'.• through the sewer, and with this a rights to the Dominion of-Ca_nada for with any non Christian peoples. �i t' v / ^' 'rope is pulled through and the sewer }' i There followed wars and rivalries ;•_' :r �' ,'� =1,500,000 and a twentieth of the lands ;•• h t - . to be net out [or,settlement by the with France when trappers starved ' _ is soon. cleared. - - °_ Government in the ensiling fifty years. and Indians lapsed into cannibalism; _, r •l� � This land, enormous in total quan- rivalry and warfare with the Great r tlty at the beginning, still forme great North-Nest Company, and that near s� PREMIUMS! numbers of "little oases of virgin soil approach to war with the United f''y- p - =4 that have remained untouched by the. States which terminated in the bound' ound I '” PR E M I U S plough since Indian days, and sur• y arrangements of 1846. '{' r - •• err arran ' r' 'sounded by the cultivated fields and And' to-day it is one of the great merchandizing corporations of Canada. Uuder the new a chain of -' - PREMIUMS! Policy . " it.. de- partment stores reacntTg aareas �j. ,. �• Liat'of Premiums for the - N�'A R 1 E? -OIL Canada-has-b"T--established. There are company stores in such The Dover Oil Company own oil + •OROH �o - ` Van-centres as Winnipeg and Calgary,Va - - =e P g 8 — _ :.a leases on 1,000 acres of land in Dover s Fat Stock Show And Tilbury ,Townships and in the WAp and Edmonton, Victoria and Comber and Belle River districts. In =? _ the latter district they already have While the company still has fur Now ready'for distribution. ' $2 wells producing oil In encouraging poets scattered over Canada, and year- ly = � �,',. Write Today for Your Copy. $r quantities. In order to finance and sends to England valuable consign- : _ Y �• manta of raw turn, its merchandise •~.?� r � .Show will-be head at _:'•':+ develop this enterprise, we offer business. has developed so greatlly ° ''" _d'•.atS? ';r. 00,000 shares of stock at Dar value of that it does not care to retain•the land Union Stock Ya d3, Toponto s .s t sH€i3arsetu+a. to=thTT;lgrisadFis ldoeatealfrmattrcobs,. - • -- - - -'--__ -- hat are yol[ cry3n<far --- - _ ---- � � y�1.00_each. "I am badly treated!" �u Saskatchewan, Alberta, and Western C. F. TOPPING, Secretary *Neva . I n see that the fellows won't be sat fled un 1 I come 1, �OI3R r['� & CO. Ontario The farmers, who long have r mind ca � � Box e86 West Toronto 'f Adelaide tit. a. Toronto surrounded it with their cultivated do. back." � '•'� +� . ..;,,.'1'cM ni „y.i. -....r mom,,, ••-c..n,,ti• 'y ->...•�iw�,.+u.... h,. _ ..T.... :�.,. :...,yg- - _w. - ry-;� wr...,�,. "q '. +°!" .,,, .�YL•iie" �"' .e w.' S�y ,'- .+ ie, �y� +�� �5. :•b�n:p r r 4h- r� "rc 1 "a•' 'm ,. •,;+,.�,;. +t-"• s« p' �- • zr±3u c .. „ A.'i ""''' �_� ` avL 7 fa s �Y+A'.a Cr: .; ty r�-• unit n W-11, , .y . -!; ri•+!'+-;CY.. :a!w' ...a�•'.�o.,":i r.... g a t i'r ii.'µ. � - - ;':S• - - 'i - ., .r• ...- .• '�wrt . .,_^'+ .'� •'Y��., ',^�, ••.V��>„i- Spiders Aid Astronomers. Classified Advertisements. lPfi ft t m . &PARE PARTS Q��� �� �7 O OFFICE Olt GENERAI: -STORE/ . i t makes and models of can To give tine lines by which to men- syl 1` Your old, broken or worn-out parts sure the relative position of the stars, sV lR ;� should be without. our $1x Cs7 replaced Write or wire us carry the _. IA" " . � � and.culator. Adds, subtracts, multiplies ency - ••• - - ins what you wairt.- We carry the aBtrOIIOmer& use the tllreade.ep4n by ��, , , - - sad.divides. .Hama speed and ertlefency. Targsst and most complete stock to the garden spider. For a century they •.s $400 machines. Agents wanted. Wall- Caaaaa of ■11 htly used or new parts - - 'IAY FEVER wood Bales Co., Box 181, Ottawa Otit, i and automobile equipment. We ship used,silver wiredrawn as thin as pox- <ly"� FROM tin C.O.D. ,anywhere to Canada snits- sable; then the finest of hams, and the --_gleeh�lesg nights, constant , b factory or refund In full our motto. Motor i rucking in China fhaw•s Auto xalvai* Pori sa �, allk threads of the silkworm's cocoon. sneezing, streaIIlIIIg Oyes; spa-sal laaserin ss." Toronto, la>4 Finally, an English ,telescope-maker Reward of Politeness. Has Big Future. _. discovered that a spider's web is three wheezy breathing:' If China had Leaver Cemeteries !t They were entertailiing�the minister "`- or four times smaller than the thread would have more railroads. Bec use I�-MAH, - at. dinner, and after dessert little '24,000 Miles of Tree-Lined . of a silkworm, and is, at the same every 10 feet has a dead man under time, stronger. Spiders are careful] Johnny said: s Wont you take another Piece of it China will probably have man mo. - Roads. y brings relief. Put•up• in dap- , y Many o1 us trudged up and down the' placed on tiny.racks, and, when the# sules,easily swallowed. Sold by, pie?" for trucks: oriental'reverence of an. ' begin to spin, the thread is fastened reliable druggists fora dollar. The r .. cestors, viewing.the removal of grave& -' tree-lined roads of Fiance during'the to a winder,which!s'turned till the de- preacher laughed. Weil, as desecration, prevents the extension �'Y war, says the London Chronicle. All' sired length is spun. Ask our agents or send card for Johnny,' he said, 'since you are so er the national roads, to the' extent of free sample to Templeton's. 1+11 polite,'I will have an'oth'er." of present railroad lines. However, - - thousands of .miles of post roads, It 24,000 miles, are lined with trees "' King St. W., Toronto. "Good!" said,Johnny. "Now, ma, improved, will allow the use o1 trucks P and cared for by the Govern- 1 remember your .promise. You said maul. 'KEEP if-I ELL ii it was necessary to cuC into the for freight and passenger transportar Four centuries ago Francis I. start- p Q second pie I could have another lion. ed the good work with a batch of Lom DURING HOT WEITHER FASHIONABLE 7 Piece!" Minard'e Liniment For Dandruff. _ bardy poplars, and it has ever since . been carried on, despite all political, MODELS The Woman Pays.' Every mother knows how fatal the sr ;upheavals. hot summer months are to small child Through the long summer'hours she LET `DANDERINB •The Ministry of Public_Works 'has ren. Cholera infantum, diarrhoea, �` � had done her best to let him see she _ BEAUTIFY HAIR now more than 3,000,000 trees under liked him. But he wrapped himself _ dysentry, colic and stomach troubles Its control. When the road is between are rife at this time and often a pre- in a cloak of cynicism and made no ! Have a mass oflOn� Ran and sixteen metres in width one ,cioua little life is lost after only a few ; move. qs °r row of trees is set out on'each aide. hours' lilaess. The mother who keeps "Darriage?" he spoke , bitterly. jC� .g1eaITly flair When the width Is over sixteen Baby's OW1] Tablets in the house feels` "Marriage is a mistake! Why should i.. metres two rows are planted, with a _ i �. a man saddle himself with a wife for - •• sale. - The occasional use of the Tab- . Loot-path between them. lets prevents stomach and bowel life, when he can buy a parrot for - d Tree-planting is given out in small troubles, or if the trouble comes sud- - contracts to local men, who rocelve a denly—as it generally does—the Tab- She hid her.anger behind a charm lump sum as soon as the trees are• lets will bring baby' safely through. Ing smile. ". -planted and the balance at,the end of They are sold by medicine dealers or Yes," she retorted. "There again 4 two years. by mail at 26 cents a box from The Dr. you men certainly have the advant- During that period the contractor Is Williams' Medicine ,Co., Brockville, age. We poor women can't buy a bear responsible for the care of the trees, Ont. o! any kind under'$200, 2 and for replacing any that die or prove 1 p----- ? defective. ' ' MONEY ORDER$. _ cl Leads Them Alt. Bend a Dominion Express Money K^ Baby's Bed Time. - An instructor in a Military Academy � - Order. They are payable everywhere. �^ y was once assigned to conduct about t' 96� y ' ins I wonder what the angels think when the place the visiting parents of a cer- The time to buy a' second-hand car children kneel and pray! fain cadet. 9298 is just before you move, so people in Y' " I wonder do they smile a bit at things After a tour of the post, the proud 9298—Ladies' Dress (two a •_=tl �x ��- •Let "Danderine" saves your half and. the children say! .-1 Lavv, ya.cufe jv,u:;u Lue, u-uwu sleeve; four-piece skirt, with or with- have had it all the time. 3' double its beauty. You 'can have lots ; .For the dollies and toy pussy cats'and assembled to witness evening parade, out aide panniers; instep or shorter of long, -thick, strong, lustrous hair. horses made of tin, a most Imposing spectacle. The match length). Price; 25 cents. In 8 sizes, 34 . Don't let it stay lifeless, thin, scraggly, ' 1 fancy in those lisping prayers are of- past aroused the father. of the cadet to 48 ins. bust measure. Size 36 re- A charter-party is the document in- . fading. Bring back its color, vigor 1 ten gathered In! to a high pitch of eilthusfasm. quires 4% yda. 40 ins. wide. Width, volved in the hiring of a whole-skip k life yds. in one contract. and vitality. "There!"he exclaimed to his spouse, Get a -35-cent bottle of delightfur We cannot look into the hearts— " 9610—Ladies Waist (two styles of • t isn't that fine? But," he added, re- �' "Ddnd"Brine" at any drug' or toilet 7.- -, those hearts of baby years. sleeve). ins. bust,cents. In 8 s'•�s+ - M OT H E counter to freshen your scalp; cpeck - We cannot see the why and wheres $actively, "I shall not be happy till 34 to 48 ins. bust measure. Size 36 -- my boy attains the proud position that .re Ire& g s dandruff and falling ' of baby.joys and tears! qu' , with bon sleeves 23iy yds. g hair.. Your•hair But still I think the angels love that. leads 'em alL" And he pointed In 36 ins, wide, or 2 yds. 45 ins. wide. needs this stimulating tonic, then its rapt admiration to the drum major. patterns y be obtained life, color, brightness-and abundance- These " hoar.of prayer-time when from your local MmeW dealer, or They fold their wings about small cots :from the McCaM 70 Bond Street, "California Syrup of Figs"' will return—Hurry! and smile and say, Amen. Irnros Co., ' _ Introspection often makes a man i Toronfd, Dept. W. '-Gilds Best Laxative _L_ . _..._. . .. vrljz�iteyer'$llele--,m—i=e--sxsvar.. Potato blight usually follox s a per- amine his character at least as often ::. sod of prolonged wet weather, as the merchant takes a balance sheet, The Harvest Moon. and 'for the saline reason—to be sure When harvest moonlight Alters -4s 1Mlnard's Liniment Relieves Distemper he is not losing ground. " through the gossamer of wood- la_nd dew, "" r • And dream-eyed folk come back - .�•' Noble Gases !n the Atmosphere - anew to trip their measure rare. Then fairies dam" on cobwebs thin,to strum of cricket's mandolin.. We are accustomed to think of the the service of mankind and made to do And, glancing o'er the messes, pin air we breathe as a mixture of four- something useful. This is argon, pale moonrays In their halt. fifths nitrogen and one-fifth oxygen. which, through experiments, has been -`--But within very recent years science proved to be excellent for filling in- As gloomy-laden shadows fade into a ,, has discovered that the atmosphere candescent lamps. Because of its - starry-lustrous glade, :• also contains, in very small quantities, very inertness, it is one of the poorest 'The harvest rim s tryst has made, "• Ave other gases. conductors of heat, and thus Increases where lilies, twilight-cool, w , These are called argon, neon, the efficiency of the lamp and Iength- Like burnished goblet& lift their ClearYour Scarp fifth `_helium, krypton and xenon. They are ens the life of the filament, throats, and on the air a ,frag- _ ei+^ With : r 'sometimes spoken of as "noble" gases, Another of the noble gases for which Lance floats, i,TC,Ij ,Ca not so much because they are rare a& a Possible lob has been found is The scented stores of golden boats, After shaving and before bathing ; for the reason that they refuse under helium; which,being too lazy to catch on a moon-silvered pool Accept "Californla' syrup of Figs caveat dandruff and itching, pun lea any circumstances.to combine cheml- fire, and yet with an "ascensional! only—look for the name California oa and blackheads with Cuticura Mint- `w 3_ .. tally with other elements. They will po'ver," almost equal to that of hydro-To keep this tryst come fay and fawn, the package, then you are sure -your meat. Wash all off with Cuticnra -" pot thus combine even with one an. Ben, is an admirable substitute for the and there, from dewy dusk till ehlld L having the best sad most �p and hot water,using plenty of t=. g Soap best applied with the hands. other, latter to balloons. But there !s. no Hawn, harmless physic for the tittle atom• OneSoa foralluses,shaving,aham-' " commercial demand for it even for They chant, until the night Is gone, acb, liver and bowels. Children love poohng,bathing. „ All Ave of them'together form about this a Mender roundelay; its unity taste. 1`nll directions of - *-• per cent: of the air. Inasmuch. am Purpose, because it coats"too_;,_. soap use. oatmeal Its and Boa - - -.lastly nineteen-twentieths of this 1 much, and probably if iiiil not come -And it beneath tkie harvest moon, your each bottle. You must W "Ca& -atshouttheDomiaioa.CaaadiaaM� mortal spirit be in tone, forala" l.�R•d,St• s per cent. is argon, one may judge how into use until`there-!s another war. . p s..p.rs.+: Krypton and xenon make good lam You'll see them pass in silver shoca minute are the quantities In which the p —..others occur. 01 neon, there is, by atmosphere, but they are too scarce a-down the leafy way. Anusmaw!leases Dog iemedles F Aook oio and expensive for any allch employ. volume in the air, one part in 55,000; p y' maul. 008 BISEASES ,( :.'of helium, one to 185,000; of krypton, and Row to lr•.d SaICE Iglp - one In 20,000,000; of xenon, one to When a current of electricity to ;;, ,. - ;4 . ][ailed Free to,anp Ad-. 170,000,000. If there was nothing to passed through a tube o! aeon a svierd St. Isidore, P.Q•, Aug. 18,1894. dress by the Author. wo,� + a breathe but xenon, It would take a and beautiful brange-pink glow is Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. IL Clay glover Co.,xns. given off. The-effect is so attractive Gentlemen,—1 have frequently used - lls w Y a. Street man more than two centuries to get q y New Port U.y A O ppp��+�**/.� .-one breath the size of a breath of uir. that experimenters are trying to de- b1INARD'3 LINIMENT and also pre- aiV 3TpP3 WV VrI�. velop lamps of the'kind for use in rich scribe it for my patients, always with --- --- — Of'what use in nature are these folks' dining rooms and drawing-,the most gratifying results, and I con- noble gases? None whatever, ap- rooms. : sider it the best all-round Liniment ex• ONLY TABLETS MARKED r parently. Perhaps they are too noble All five of the,noble gases are color- taut. to work. At all events; they seem to less, odorless and tasteless. Argon, Yours truly, - .• . _ ,.� have no influence upon animat-or plant krypton and xenon. ' when liquefied, DR.,SOS. AUG.' SIROIS. 11 - life. __. _ look like water, and when reduced to A�ER —ARE l�SP�-Rl w '• :> One member of the gas nobility, how- solids have the appearance of,clear r - • • l- ever, has recently been drafted into ice. British Women on Jury. Not Aspirin at All without, the "Bayer.Cross" "Ladies and gentlemen of the fury," was the address of counsel heard for Eveillea and Coffee' Drinker the first time is the history of English courts recently, when stn• women R � formed a part-of a jury In the Bristol _ irmcis 'anew and deli¢htFiA Quarter' Sessions. Six cases were flavor the First time he- tries tried, one of them being that of a man' � = who was charged with assault.. He was convicted. and sentenced to nine months' 1piprisonment. All the women on the jury voted for his conviction, after hearing the evidence, At the close of the day's session two of the women asked the court to use them from further service bet e1tC a C � --�health etrink - -cause of their home duties. The court . granted their request, whereupon two_...... _. for meal-times y-- -- +e name "Bayer""-on Aspirin is-of `Bayer, Tablets of Aspirin" whldG other women 1n the room volunteered like 14 harat on old. It positivei contains r directions for Cols -L _. •• 1;, for jury.service and were accepted, identifies the only genuine Aspirin, Headache, Toothache. Earache Nen- r h IIiSTI d i s The- prosecutiug attorney congratu- 'the Aspirin prescribed by physicians m•igia, Lumbago, Rhatunatism,I(eazi- Meres a Reason 4)'h.7i,�s j lated the women jurors on "at last " for 'over nineteen years .and now tis, Joint Paine, and Pain generally. i ".W'.: „"`;i 1 ' taking -their proper places to the ad- made in Canada. Tin boxes of 12 tbbleta wet but at gro'cerst 1 ministration of justice In England." Always buy as unbroken package a few teats. Larger"Bayer"•-_- • •J He d0clared that justice also was fur- There is only one Aspirin—"Sayer'=Yon must &ay "angst"here In wOIIIeII ae apL1IIg Jury du se toe eadric 11 pub fo&File It Is well etll Canada) then that DLt a l �Rnp d � L C frfn 1 acldest aet.ure i .,.A'i;,AX+-'�-;A ':F••eJ"..i<Y.. r _ .•1't• ...um,..�...._r....:..yY.7+fCtr s.�`.' `9���':�^,'y�T.+',. �.''�'a3,rxy •. �t;� ;"i:�:'�i�"t$'sw"�1, � ., ���:'Yt'i'F3,•�' r ���� ''�'%%� �.; '�`� �•k;��+�r7"'ey'ffi'.,�"n^' .`"�".�y .tn..+-•,:s i _ ,.• l�'Cn" .'�'�6"'"""'�'3-_- ,9,�.. \w.��'• :tis','•s' w ;-''' s� �J��� ��. :a,•xi._ ra?::� +a+It .rr� yi.. ,,lam, _�� Via,•_<..®�*mow :.. -1`.'.� -i rr� � � '�r yy :r ��G•?',�S ,f A„I'u , t"�¢.''�� .••EfJt'-�`rp saes w t.� .P •i:nY�...!'.4:"�L', .� .`i -' _ .�I°6i hA •Y .t,nl�' '.'_t ! 'fM•e C -. y+R'JF_;•3.1":,P,.+Y,/e,Y •�'Sy+l-. � "' �y�i `'.F' r'l• w L ' .`' .. ,N .4' ✓✓ tY-Z ,r++• y,. '..,a-a•.i.. - .. i+J.w w•*.:•..,,„ .'.,«....-+t•• v '.r µ,.,.,.,}•-' O,Y..A,.;:r�.:i's'-' ..,. ..- •�' •w'.'t-•---... `y ♦ ark. '^..i^-" .r' �'^..'•.i°' ,'r+„ +i'" +K ,•la•' :;w• .1y', : L�aAllIq�� -F. B. Housser, of Toronto, -Mrs..L: S. Ackerman, of Tor- 1 \ • was In d. on n Tuesday. onto,is c visiting Mrs• n has y. BUN , 'HARD �� -- Born. on Sunday, Aug."Ztitlr, -Oscar Stephenson has rented -Mrs.W. D.Gordon is visiting to Chas. and Mrs. Glvo4w1n,•a dau- Miss Boone'sd welling on Church St. _ t Alex. and Mrs. Flett, of Kingston, geter. -Rev.' Robert Rogers, of Oak- Some Fall f'61rbi8 • -James and hire. Rose spent - Joe Carlton moved to the city land, is spending a couple of days 1 over Sunday with relatives in the .last week and will•reside,there-in this.week with his father, C. Rog • city. future. , ers. -Our public school re-opened on -Dr.Henry will be here as usual -Harry Stanley, of Fishers, -N. , , *, _ ___.__. � `:Wedaesday, after, two \months' next Tuesday to attend to'his pro- Y., is spending a fety dayys with -$E ACO\ LA\TER_,$ RT VItiFT,�t o.cl:r TC fessional duties. * his daughter, Mrs. J. S. Balsdon, -;'with strong glass and 1 Bushel 75c 'Strong -E. L. and Mrs. Chapman and -Henry Larkin,. of Saginaw, and other relatives. g ^' •children are visiting with friends Mich., is spegdiug a fete days with Miss Elva White has been en• heavy bottom 2 Bushel 1,00 and in Buffalo. Pickering f riends. gaged as teacher of the fifth line .., - 1!' 1! school, Uxbridge, $11� -Mr. and lilts. Fielcjitlg have re- -Miss Mabel Clark, of Clinton, get and entered : : •'Galvanized 1.50 reliable . turned, after s ending a few spent a couple of days with her upon her duties on Wednesday. ' --- ---_---- weeks,in Graven h�lrsk. brother, W. J. and bits. Clark.' READY ROOFING -Clarence and Fred Rogers,'cif -a; Meehin,has had an Inds- CATTLE CHAT\3 Xeev dverttsenaev`t s. �Whitevale, spent llouday with pendent phone installed in his '1 Ply 3.15 Best t "`x; pesidence. the nutuber being 231.1•, Light and heavy one _ '.,. relatives in the village. g .; , -Gout a Douglas, of Toronto -David Autfun, jr., has sold hii i OR SALE-.1 hay horse, • sound. _ _ 2,I ly'3.75 4 . quality `•ti�l g g fti2'in adjoining FApply to G..y_Gillespie,Dunbarton, 49tf (10111 3:",'Cenl� alp visited hie uncle, James Kennedy, j\' ing Pickering station .3 Ply .75 on Thursday afteruoun last., to a Toronto'onto',than for a good b€; �f1.R'S ALE-=A Dt`Lwiral se arator -- r -N. J.and firs. Morrissey enter- Ilse. :, p - y' =+ }+ - 1:,•,iu capacity,never been used. Cow- ta* d a number of their young Tlra:. B. Marquis .i3 confined '�„��l,epherd,Pickering. 34cf _ �ti INDOW GL�.SS PAiNT friends on Saturday evenlu to his bed with au attack tit brow- _ _.__ .+.._.._.__-_._._-. , y g' "OR SALE-10 cows and 10 heifers, I1lartiu-Seuo!ir's 100 per cent pure r1 Monday next, being Labor chitin and is under the doctor's 1� ,,F;,e_F,r, ilc'.;::i;;., also •5 colts,_„ ind 3 gx1O, 10x12 and.tip Day, the places'of ba'=iness in'the care. \ year,old,• M.R,an, Dunbarton. •,t1•:.I 1 p Every cau guaranteed 'village will be closed as usual. -W. C. and Mrs. Nfu'rkai, of -" 0 Out, prices are right -Miss Alice Remmer and Miss Brantford, are speudinK a few 1OR SALE-Chevrolet 490 touring, In qts 1.65 - Elsie Law, of Brockville, pent days vacation here with the form• - in ,rsL'c,ass condition. _A good buy for crsh, g Geu, tt'es:.R.R.'.2.-Pickering; 4.tt *" Saturday with the Misses Late. ers parents: __-_----_-_-- _.. _ Several from here attended -user. Bairns, of Alms;,,\Mith., FOR -SALE-2 ^fresh�millch^chest l.> - - the funeral of the late Mrs. John has-'been :.pending ti fete days Pc�,t,::g ,;r,,,,;-Brignall, R.R. o. 1, See our Pipe less Furuatee on eiisplety 4 $eldon, of Whitby, on Thursday with F. G.'1lcCari;hy and other Y,eR�:ins. a{) e S eopair; given prompt attention �. last. fHetirie in The townsdih, y -hits. G. Annis, of Scarburo, -31isses Merle and Zeta Steph_ I;ED -%..HEAT FOR.SALE•-hold- Sc:,Chaff van 'y r,giste.-c'S seed,guaran- • :spent a fete days here with her ewon, of Claremont, are holiday- pure and free from roxious ecds. Arthur �T qs son, Ivan and Mrs. Annie, on lion- 'ing at the home of their grand. }'cr y,u.lt.loo.t.Yi,ke:ixig, 49(f V J. ,� "Bund «. 'Pickering day. parents,. John and Mrs. Stephen- j,nit SALE-SVar ens, buggies, -Nl'9. Geo. 3l.-Palniel', spent'a 60n. h pwNs-.scu"1,'rs, r-•td,m,.',ers and all is line of --- ---------\°--------- ----- - -- - --- .. few .days last week in Turoutu -isms Myra Crook has been en- irrpl•nients, alha seevcral kite fen stoves and sew- wit her daughter, firs. Fred H• Raged =t'.3 assistant teacher •in the `9 machlnef. H:Herman, Clazemont. Phone .'Doyle. Clarearout Continuation \School, - ------ -\-..---- -- -__- r c and will begin- her duties next "j[.'OR SALE-Two -Pure bred sole:, -=h r. and lira. Parsons,' Brant, b' j,.sue.iot..1;:h. ,1:,u_lean s%vl wheat.Am- �• ford, have been spending a few week. q..ter;d 'red: Y ,n• �� � yr c::c,n Dann,- ,ran .c V/ 7 daps with Dr. V. E. and, s. Cart- =The Ladies' Aid 'Sucietyof St.' Hill., w.13:13urK. R. R. �o. i. Locust wright. Andre v%-'-3 c•linrch will meet it the Ilit1.. ,•3l � � -airs. J. H. Rogers has been home of Mrs. M. S. Cha mail on T�,• g p fit 5y! (:-A choice fl+ern of 35,1 _ :'spending a few days in White'vale R'ednesday next, Sept. Sth, rat the . a•rvs•, %%!l va;cnd. good bvi:d;:14, and �[':�, T). rtt)d JiY+ 418ua1 senile. ti Son.to p:.,w car. Lc Riven this fell_ Full 12h 9Q,;, __-- lr r k:...,"++o�Fefi, I+t. For fu«ther particulars ap- Rogers. -Vass nouerta beUaUn r,Pvuc ✓., J. = L`......, '-- .7. er '_._r- �P .Wqr dAo the -Robert and Mrs. Gordon spent• the weekend at her borne sleet. tt:A pal 1`0 Ri<N T.-Ii�inq lets 13 and ° spending a couple of daps in To- and was. accompanied by Dr. and I' i 1 ct,n. '.t. i:,:c+r.rq. 1 1•2 .rn:',•- oast of - Tonto with their son, Geo. A. and Mrs. Danes and their two daught c\'t• a:o,t, cres'prcv,.rca•s rdcn aridcr cult;- v v i:ten. l'J ac:es'pa•ir"arc:rc iminde:,b,sh,_-.Good M ra. Gordon. �' ers,'of Toronto. buPldings. .Apply to Wm.Edwards, Claremont. -'Hiss Julia O'Leary,of Torou. -Gtuite a large number from t�'f to, spent a few days last .week this locality have been attending TRAY CONY'-Came on to the pre- v,' here with her sister, Miss:liar- the Toronto Exhibition this week. �rr: ,rte w the Nrir}era,gnr_i, lot 2. con, t. Scar- " ;garet O'Leary. The fair this week is said to be bo: ":,Aug.1,eh,a red.,rd cache mauler cow. We .have Just received another ship' owrryr may lw%td same 5y proti:n propert y• and -Hugh Robbins and Thos. Stew- better than ever. '` dying expenses. C:tnlla:. t:t`�phone,Lark-, art have returned from their holi- -The Woman's kuxlliary, \ of Ram .n:4 �u • y p �,Rl! FOR SALE-100 acres, being -meat of White Del ph -and day trip to Halifax and other St. George's Church will hold p &stern pointy.- _ their regular monthly - business. F,t..3, con,-'4. Pickeringt bark barn.frame on Tuesdav, Se t. 7th Fuse,plenty of wafer,running spring Po•us• Clover -d �:efTo- n� p r stun A ril i•t, 102t• Purchaser will be allowed i ledo, are visiting his mother, airs. at 8 p. m•r at the_horse of W:\ to o a - . Hood. irouh'am.Geo. Cowan, Sr, who'{a in very Weeks. poor health at present. =alts.Arthurand Rich.Gormley PIC�KERINU FARM-140 ACRES- I S H E -Thos. and Mrs. Paterson and of the lake shore have sold their stood land: free from weeds and a producer, Fred and airs. Farmer, of Clare- farm-to a Tordo%Q man, and Jas. . prrnert crop. will Show, splendid barn; ' . roomed house.orchard.some bush. on raid road : most, visited with Geo. X. and Gorrltley has also told his farm to near`tat ion and village.111,000.1 Apply to Mrs. i , Mrs. Palmer no Sunday. the same person, each' realizing a Jaa.Hadley.R.R. .o. _.Pickering . .4`s-31 jus� ��W w��n \ you )l'�eed to replenish - _ - -- - - J d rc shorthorns: Highway at this point w�ta oils services a t S George's Chitreli ifs due oa , be2 cog=o and ;years old, ..\ r nded for severalda s vending ices at e of Rawest n r.-"havld,Aldo ut erana��aih•^'d'bull io your stock for threshing, this little The work on Irha Provincial Boo Rare. OR SALE-G regi•tPrnd s pe y R � heavy ele•t hs. repairs to the steam shovel. wh.ieh will be held at an earl} .xppiS to;Br-J Lacey,lot s..,F3. P•,con,. Ptelee_ -Thos. Stephenson hag•return- date. It is expected.that Rev. Dr. F;go, Ind.4�h 0e tv. tislt'erp; Highland Crack . ed home, after spending a week Ribotirg, of Toronto, still be the ' - -- = xetnirideY will help you. _ with his sisters and other friends _pecial preacher. AKtI FCi. SAI:F.=Beinc south ' half of local,con. 7. rri k-m . C.e barn. Cups'and SaucerA Bre.ikfast, Dinner lines Tea • in BrOOkiin, Columbus add Rag. -Miss Doris Blgrld, ail+s 11C• tire;•, uith':tahlin,i undrrr..:n:h, trams house. - i la u. Lennan and brother Jtick- and drive shed-sheep pcn,hen house and pig';x•n, j� i� a ei� Frttacea Fitiainluns Of']•Iatlf- tl:ilf milt,from C. \. R stauan•. Rural mail ,S' Bowl, eseti1l)le Di'slles '1"suits -hiss Sleep'`�tnd bliss GIb..On ._ pasVea;7iaEe• apply to Robert.Somerville,Pick- Plate. nulls, , f f l 'returned on. Tile-day to rest-ime iltotr, motored 'down and _spent song, ;y,ct their as teacher+ in:uur pub' S+indity with W. J, and ,11x•. Cret3t» PitCltPrS, Tmz, Piattels, etc. Brown liC 5011001, after enjoying their two C"I'ark and family. .'AR�t FOR SAI.F-lets acted. Rood p _ -Mr. and !t'. Hilburn ant;fan]• h ,a;loam.. w in gu!,.. ut ultivatton::e,r!5 � Salon BO 7 I •brown Tell-pots. months'hOhday, -� , e. u��ll •n,ed. .alert•: !,y a�-:i ttttd,p:ir.q. acres _ . . r �:'ls•tlnfl 1 l.lnty i HuRb and .!lrs, Mec•bin, farm ily and Mr. and Airy. White, uf. of v«d.btr=h.gr.>vi,r,ck hu,:�c-and berik'.ba:n _ . r'.r,scssion can be arranged to suit purchaser. For stir oyyf Brougham, are now Ketting Ravenshoe, motored down on r ze term+sc.apply v)H.E,Poyute: or to T Tlllllblel'S the Ilt7avf l:int.l for common w.. , whichstheydnurehased some t time James and Mr.. Andrew and dau• 4tetale. Calaln , - ' $pent the day' n'lth thua'Eh r' 'Ago from D. Simpson. ghter, hiss Laura. OR aLl: -Splendid 'market asst _- \'_ties, �0 cents por-doZeri. - ,r,n lot n,.un.4, Pickering. uppo+,.e C P -Miss Margaret, O'Learyj who --•Sturday,.Sept, 5th. will be Ep-. Iv. ,,,.:wn..Atwl,y: c:•nd dwelLny.and. harn. worth League Rally Da ill the V g Water This is nne opportunity for mar 'tills been spending the pftst felt' g }• p ket gardrn•with all :unvcn1enccs•art! �F;n!l o; - ---7t 'weeks with friends in Pickering, Methodi=t church. Rev. J. W. R. :(><I tt'mbrr. For particulars apply to a rv. .c. 1 y ;returned to the city on 'Friday Snryth, B.A.,of Turonio, C_tuada'; •orr'pre�•+y u:adcEress •{�J cke:ing' Tab a Oilcloth lri plain white and last to resume teaching. Buy Preacher, will be the speaker - - �- -Eabert Doyle 'has recently for the-day.-- Do not fail tcpi hear I;,\R.N FOR fi?tLE-Being lot 1. this noted Oiln re 1 ^�•`'.T�wttahip .,f Pickenng, ct ntaming fancy colors 'f purchased a large n1CtOC, U seek LO y A p ac het'. Tlid V LV ,;rr>,3.i macs from Toronto, good tank lreplaee the swallev •one R'hich he servir•e of song Rill be led by the `;,rni l+) o. rhEvc shed,pig ocn ant hen cause. �y.� choir and young people in the- creed.go bv>p, s•e, r o[ cedar. 'ever-failing Roller Toweling .in >Aaany . IlRs used for the prTst.yeAC or twcl, Y g p 1 creek. good pasture, frame hoax, rural mail, _ and vFhiehis now'too snfall 'for bin Iditorairig and . by tie choir and eon.:nierit tochuzche , school farm; good , setticrnent, none better, on leading road. A bastnesa. male.. quartette In the evening. <cick isle for'801\r'Nt. .Apply to-John Anson,70$ �•� -Miss Laura Andrew, w-ilo leas A special offering will be taken.. iTarcrwuat Rd.,Toronto. 44tf different patterns been holidaying -here with her The League will conduct a special '. parents, Jamec and Mrs. Andr.ew., Song Service on Friday evening Whitevale Club of = left on Ttlet�day to-resume her of this week. All the members r duties as teacher of the Raven- are urged to atteud. Speciaf meet- United Farmers M ■ e C H A P M AN e!!Y shoe public school. ing of Official Board at Audley oil T -Win. Dickies had the misfor Monday, Sept. (ith, at S.RO l). rn. ;,Ieetings. held-in I. O:O. F. Hall, ]st ; tune to fall through a wagon rack Keep in mind the Big Harvest Tuesday evening in each month T - 1 � _tvhila drawing in rain o`ne dap •Horne FestiiAl on Scpt. ?6th' and for summer months, �® . a last .eel:, and snataln injuries to '-'7th. Sperial services an Sunday - _- ■ ; one of Iris legs, bnt lie is able to and big tea and concert on Mon We are now shipping live stock regu- get around with the aid of a cane. day evening. Rev. Ut. Snfyth lsrly_ on he co-opPrt�tive piarr. ; T-A number front' here attended n'iil preach at Audley at 2 30 p. n]. Phone or write F. HorII hiw; Hdt6tT • _tire-garden party held on H. W.' next Sunday.-Fill the church. .' _ color._c�Direc urs�..-_ -_ 1}.-�} a�1�e `t;11 l,a? ge 5> e_11s �lt. S , "1 e_ _;seal t 1 t McBrien's beantifiil Lawn, Kir.s i;P, W. �: - u PT'f;H Sam. tn.-y dill leaving Dilllbal't011.y under the ansp`c's of the Ladir:n' :Notice to Subscribers-On ac- _:- ... Aid Society. oil Thursday'evening' rcoun-t of the constantly increasing. Y. DALE MILLS -' last. Whey report a very enjoy., price.of paper. the' increase in the �+� +� ,-" I wish t0 11Sli y'011r snphort for lll�' SllC'CeSSOT, 'Mr. E. P�ppinet>ttr able time. price of postage, the increase in PI�KmmRSNQ' and thank you. for volir patT011ilae (1Ari11o, the- - w -Rev. Ur. JlcLerrd, of �'et� the cost of living. and in fact the -- �':` ",;;�•,l increase o -the co-it of ever You call always get tyre best..Mani' last eleven,years. Hill, preached a very cable sermon ything' to15a )+luny made fret No. 1. past in St. Andrew's church on Sunda . we are reluctantly compelled to ° g y p Manitoba « heat. G. A GILLESPIE 3DUNB��RTON moruin� and in the P.venin the ad,gance the subscription . rice of Royal Hr�liselroid and Gleuorfr for • � pnlpir was- filled' very ncceptably THE NFws to $1.00 a year in ad " iiread. Try Rbag. - _-------.----- : :::� y Mr. Henderson, principal of the vance, the wine to take effect on = 1 public school. Oct. 1st. On an average paper Paste Fluor Fresh Rolled Oats _.. ��D 1 y 13R.AN, SHORTS R ` -Ilal'ye3L1t]g O ]Pr'atL11L:_._alte hag doubled. and in sotue CAses., err ,• S7 � � • now a0ent completed. The n'ea trebled tvlthin the past year. In U:lT C)ICII' tber has been ideal fc'r hArve ting some grades of paper-we are pav- CRL'SHED OATS t ''and the crop i., one of the best in ing from five to six times as nmcJi -- �V e have some splendid values in Neckwear. The best assortment of Ties we t- . With the prevail*ailin hial :s' -BAR.LE CHOP ever had tit 1 (Ifi, 1,GO and:.,00. Our soft collars are the very later a \ yeti p g' before the tear, S`e know that WITEAT thing. You can't better them in quali:v.style or price,» yicem, farn]ers should be happy there are very few of our subscrib• r., 'CRACHLED CORN and contented. - --- ---- ers who will not admit the neces- We are cleaning oat ourSuturner Shirts and offet^a real bargain. -H. A..'Matchett, who�l]as been city of a raise in our' subscription, MIX FD HEM FEED : We are reducing them from 3,50 to 1.00. Paying �i'e do not know of a n eekl Caldwell's Create substitute r: a short visit with Geo. M. y' -Our Fine Silk and CAshinere Sox are the best on the market. We also ` Calf sisal. and llr�. Palmer, left on Monday '►per that now is less than 61.50 _ haven,good line in heave all-wool one. WOrniug for Toronto, and will ' lIc]la„es ltealr' =s" - and a majority of the weeklies in Watch for Lowndes'Fall Sam less Put off braving that suit until you nee us, leave in a few days for the Bast- the province have already rai=ea 'CHOPPING AND OATa We hope to'make this line•bottdr than ever. ern Provincv?: Mrs. Dlatchett the price to $2.00 a year. Dtiving CRUSHING EVERYDAY p and daughter, lli3� Helen, will the present month we will con- p - , repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. .. at ' o lots. Shoe r 1 BELL PHONE.. f -- - -- f t, feed in ton� to 5h u„� ,..--gjrc,A".l nls�rr-+roo/5•.+ is-1 lore. nu-,i-L:...,... 1... _-_ 1JFL - _. -._ .. _ __.--- .. •-" i rirntog to their hem© in S�oncton, the pregeat 'price,-l�uf the new F: W, Weems Fred . ing, - IC r>tf�- ,N. B. ,rate will go into effect on Oct, lot. Chopping every dap.l Established:1857• i .,!'. 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