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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1920_09_10 frP`•:-�1± ,�i 45 Rr.e. ••K' 'r.�q'•N 1:'• Yw+• ".Fi r. "'i." 4 I.. y .,'M1 .,..C•�r-^'�.�,, �V' •dti • i '�' w `r'r',- a: �..' mss• �,.•.r•, ••t a• •• '.mss ao •x..- '' 3s" .•,g, ra„c _.r,y�6�° } "++!'r�-'"u4.•",`.,..+- 'niV ,ti :, . :7i'.,;�•w•t, ."'•:"!�^r�y,v' < ,..,�,�,��,:..�ti .raw:,>my,.�'7y.A'� ,ir t 7d+ra�r J,�y. '�'r•s,i`., r 9,�>� '7..r,.• "-,d"5' ,.i • ..ls ` _ f' r i7+', y.. "'r�}'d'°p'1--' ,!•° _ � �' �':}'•+;i� . tal',lri al .a f .<',�,"' '+d`,-...'{+ nv. }:x 3J•s•'� ,ti," - wr-• s+".. _ ,{ y •'�. '` ;-•�`�' r.<;!r' • •'4'` e',ri'//- .V.'• NEWS i41i •. . _ • AOL YOL. XXXIZ, 'ISERIN( , ONT., FRIDAY, S PTE11BE1 la, 1920 Noe 51 : OsHAWA FAIR Established 1828 lrafciesiasial QLarss.' , UNIONVILLE t.' • Leo : fake - Ne Monday is re aration da NedicaG s Il1rs. Wit). Who at her; aed'luesday and Wednesday -are GREENWOOD residence here on Monda A ark- how days at what remises to be?:3rd, waa a life-long resident of \lark- ` p• `"• Ushritca's best fair to date. The entr E. F01 ­7TH. D.,of O„ Regis.- ham towmhip. • Before her marriage' . y R. tered mom ber of the optometr'iow Asso. _ she was 31iss Elizabeth Biker and was is large in all lines,, the grounds and oistfon Of Ontario. Special attention giros co ij; buildings are in good shappe. The sbe acting of glasses.•'Eyes tested tree. •north * IF• /• an aunt of }\[.C.Biker, of Stouttvllle' r:tabling; roan is, ineteased.and the _ Dlaremont. test .. .11rs. James R'ellman. of $touflville, the buildings have been overhauled. .: .. Yrn} knew op Barn of House and Mrs; James Baker. of Richmond Y� 3 13111. are sisters, and. Edward Baker, after the :torn damage last fall.' A N.'o'th OoILgN'oS0\ySi anBand 5u geons tVOtlid be struck by liglitning of Richmond Hill, r� Lrother of the de- Tickets rue now on sale in the stores of Ontario. O:Hce: that formerl• occupied by Oil August 1St 19'30 in advance and extra sellers will be " T s ceased. Burial was made at Thorn-` "the late Dr.R. rodie.and latterly by Dt:Cold- put on at the grounds to,prevent extra ,, - =•�' -well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y I Oil couldn't get Lightning pfo- hilt on Wednesday afternoon. c(ela c• o 0 y at the gates. The special a[- '►.tI - _ _ tection soon enough, - -ti, in fc•ont of the grand stand' V E.WARtWRIGHT, M. D.,' M. UXBRIDGE are'vo giicacri%l and ar-robatic stunts. " • C. S Ont. .4 cc:cue:'for the cc In 1919 Ll1et'e were 2411 baril5 - BRAN SiToTzrP6 On tario..Otfice hour : 12-2 anal 5-5 p.m.. �� .� Several cases of typhoid fever bare The purses for the races ire the hiq- _ 14}l� 3-11 barns develo ed in a est err• t.,re oe r. p� ; r.en* plane-Fell CRUSHED OATS No.24. Ind.phone No,iW Pickering. On- hurnect uy i' week front sonde unknown cause.' As tri?� Trotting races only this year. tart,. 331v , a recruuion all wakes, should-be There are Wo ineriy-go-rounds cum- p BARLEY FEED We connect tip all metal parts giv- boiled until a bacterial tee*. has been ing and x big line of side shows, he- NC. McKINTN % NI.D., L.R:C,S,. ing. Solt u, complete ulade. aides miduvay,• attractiirns of Atli kinds.` ' DIKED CHOP CORD' . Edinburgh, member of the CoIlece M t Physicians and burgeone of Ontario, licentiate C1YCli1C S3"rte ll• The Official Board of thN -Methodist The utidway is a big feature row that of Royal College of aurgeone,.Edinhureh. - Church xt the recent meeting'raised they have sound out how big the fair Mixed Grain for hens, Special attention to daieascs of wrrnen sand Get our races. is-- The :Trade of lice stock Wednes- p the pastor's salary tb $181;0 this rear, P obildzen, Office and residence,Brougi am, " p lac afterntinn is x big eature. Every c b ward Jiovementlth ou houvl the Con. .p q p. also C;tick Feed ot1 hand 1Ve save you,woney.' putting riza wiuner not in the parade will be 9 ?' ference I' docked a(',ollat•so the patad'e will be �� Z�'e understand th�it tine >:xbridge large. Prize winners are to catch their Special price for short T H,'BRNNEDY. R•irristPr. Sni• Stouffiville,Ont, Piano •and Organ Factory has again cheyctes upon receipt this year to en- time fur "Baker's Jo ". ieitor,INotary Public,3Conveyancer ac. been purchased and the nett/ t r ti sur;>a quick settlement of the books. y' fvhitby,Ont. •t1 ------ -- ----- --- - p P p' • - etor intends extending the building Frain Fairs in the past you can lit, ge - the 'kiest bread florin tends. E. FAREWELL, K.C., BARRI..9 to Brdok street this fall. It is intend• this one wi.l he better its that t� the T •••���"'•ppp''' •y ? '}• f motto of the Directors, The Parl; Try fesack. 3* • TER,Curt tBqora .Wbltoraey,snd.10-T J$' 1. - in to manufacture tinware and root• c Solio!to:. Qotrt Hors,Whitby. 10-t t 87..�d+ irrq.-Times. i ommission think the Fair aught nto A; _ ease. Suol them that the grounds �A E. CI3RISThAN, Barrister-and OUNBARTON are popul zr fur a fair and after S5 _ .6olicitcr.Notarr Publie.Etc. stoney to I.LARE11iI0 NT S year';,tnnra•cf-ht,99 year lease which oan.,;office Brock St,birth,A,bitbv. snip Miss Lochexd,of D:ayton, bas -been the Fail—Board has the-Fair may have T.,_ -• _ spendin'q a fen days with Airs. '"".T. t(,go elsewhere to get enough room.- 7'• �. Q'nmmN, 3� .lJ t_ur:h,vu. O Sool,.o,Y dg; .ISSL ER'OF - DG bar. Gillespie has purchased a `f t}1% besC c ctutt y� f, Ira initi:e�P one N ALF•+ &- JO1-JNST t etc ,2':1 Dan = Toront,,, Phone Gerrard 4411 rern r72,1 (lode) loly homy in Bowman-vilIe and will recce rues put on in ,Alexandra Park next,: � 1 Marriage Licenses there shortly, week. Last.year U:haw,u stood eighth: • WT iLLIA,II J. SEATO\,B: A..Bar. Mrs, Jahn Sbort. an old resident }n the Province. Tbia't-ear,it should ;Se �'�e r •';ter,!olicuo rnern. t_r o!. the itrn of ' and daughter of the late Ja¢les Fal- do even bet ter. The Town and•Fair - L v P' �- T:,a nfr Torr)nto-aticl 'wa,4 bur: are ynurs. O�bawa tvelcomesco.0 and _ General Tru.,+13uit..ine.�,;Aay @•trect,;F'xortu. � •• Teleph(, c,:ila:n"I ar d 962. � ried at Erskine Cemetery ors Wednes-• the Directors welcome you. W G. BARNES day afternoon. l ---- - _ Miss Esther Thomson 1Pft on Tues. T Dental WHITEVALB '- - tr A . I • -�. --- -�..-..,:�-•..:...�. Chopping Mill �ill be cloyed day on a motnr.trip to the Thriukaod .. _ ` BLAKE B. BF,ATON. D. D. g. islands with Mrs. Fitzpatrick of -Chi. Mrs. L. W, Roach and Aon, Arnold, down for geuej:. ca n. Misses Janet it Violet Aliison t)en'f>a few days last,week-with their We have a full line of motor oils and- Groduate-of the,Roy al Ccildge of Dental g c 4 Surge"i and University of Toronto. Office aceompattied them.over tS. It1, Pringle's' hardware,store, tafritby. repairs On friends in the vale. greases as well as motor fixtures. c Rev. and Jltr. Clugs•oa hate re• r Office hours 9 to 12 :1 to 530.E Ind.•prone rf. turned from a visit to stop ha Ue. C. B.and Mrs. Rice were at Hamp• a Hell phone 220.r idly - ton fnr a few days, attending the tune- Autos of all makes and designe repair- _ Septa 16 17 18 Cl-ngyton was indisposed on Sabbath > > ral of the former's father. ed on shortest notice and and his pulpit waa ably$lied on short Mrs, A. J. O'Malley is home, after at-fair prices, t' �►ustxtDSf �azDer. notice by Air. Henderson, of .Pickdr- spending the summer with friends at . ,,.._._. .. .afte wshich business wit( g ing. Winnipeg and other western points. ;Agents for Dominion Tires ETA 1 .OT);I'III:` be resumed. - - 31rs.J. 11'ancan and Dlr. and hits, ,. V teacher of piano and theory, Ph•rne ISn3. GREEN RIVER Genuine Ford Parts 'I40 Claremont: Su•lo Weaver. of Hamilton, were the guests L W. G.Barnes, Green River A much respected and old resident on Monday of George and Aire. Burk- Gasoline alwayson hand, Free Air WT G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage holder. Lic,na„ is tb, County of Ontario, of this dietriet, in the person of Airs. W.J.and Mrs.Beaton and Mrs.D R. Call and see as If you are In need' Pickering village, my Or address R. R_R. N o. 1.Locust Hill. Sarah N1rInnis Turner,wife of the late y 1 O William B. Turner,passed awav mud- Beaton spent Labor Day with Dr. and of anything in the auto Mrs. Beaton at Ha dnshore 'Park, or truck line. �' t V. RICHARDSO\- Real E1 dente yet calmly at her old homestead y .'tote, Insurance,Conveyancirg, Notary residence last Thursdav, The funeral. Whitbr. Public,Etc„`Pickering,Ont. any Shaw's Catalogue service took place Sunday afternoon John Poueher. of Torgpto, has re. Cowan Shepherds ;HALL-House car .ent('r. Es- with anexceptionally largeattendance turned to his home, after spending a D of friends. Deceased way in herei ht couple of wePkii with hie daughter, W0 1 . ,itrates given rte neR Kt rK, repa)ry r,r of Brlainess, Training Schools is eighty. Mrta. A.E. Major, here. p• • �..: alterations, Ind,phone 2913.vPickering. 231y' first y eapr and in excPptianally good I �';ekerZng� out ma.}led free on request. Fall term health u to within an hour or eo of About flfty members of the White- DR.SEATON TOWNSHIP her passing. She resided with her vale '%Vomen'A In-Atituie mot(ire'd to ?;4' T , Aug: $0. Write. Address,%V. H. p g Markham on AVednesday afternoctr . Ooarsyaacar, Oomaiartoces for tak,ny youngest sor., Frank. on the home- o0davies, Awacatant. Etc. Money to lose Shaw, Preradent, Yonge and Ger. .•end farm. and leares eleven out of •'tnd'tcere entertained b„• the ladies of an Whiiavi o, Oa suer at Sea Tans Lis r ill? lastitute of that l-.ce. xnd report = •` ' i hirteen,rhi der n, including Mfrs Cleo, p p _ _ __ __ rand Sts.,Toronto. a very lea4ant and profitable alert-. Here' ©u re Y,ir}lardsnn,of C`trtrem�nt, D'cPAS2d p p �j C'GH S. PUGH. Glen 3lojnr. Ont. vac an attire member c•f the B.tpti.t- ing. ' 1 l Licetij-1 Apetiocoer. F%wna!ee emer- 4 _ Church at Whitecale and is mourned The �ti hitevAle- Women•s Inat itute- lerce .a Imported ant. tborn Rt.bad stock . PICKERING wilt hold it4 next meeting on -Werine3- - Sales candi,cted an7�here, tenure for terms .•a• .�. v a lunge aitele of friend?. Rev, W. K' act rarticulara, Phone.ad,'Ile. 3s-iy., -H. H,+ward of that ehureh, assisted by Sept 13th, at 3 p. rn .at the home - i. .r_-_ ._ .. ._.. . .__. - -_ _ Rev,,C. IV, Bing, of Cl.urenlunt,-con- of DIrc,A. 'sI. Alajnr. A Rood Drn• Cement 1 POSTILL, Licensed duerionePr. LUMBER YARD ducted the memorial service. gvain is 'hein rovidel which wtli - I� l tiers e'cr Coantiis of York. nZtario, 10.- n'hide au addrpres b our •Dfytr}et a T. _ :ua o!as kiz3a atternu.d to on shortest .. - '"'. rPAd Mrs. It. H. Cronk. Come a'1 f - - • - -- : . . ca.'Addreo Green ai4br P.O., Ott, �' BR'O'.K ROAD P Pnt, and bring a friend. M. Reesor, secre- Ttid, AtA�V. Li('F•N�ED _4i C Fo Fuller ha, sold his hag-press tart'. Lumber, �r `!'10\ rK,Qr,ar, r.natDvrhr,.- � a �(, to tit ilmnt Shea, A pirreer citizeri cf the vale pas?e8 Count, s, All kilids ni sales promptly atteadt'e W 111�J W!n, R idgerow is spending a few rarer to the sf}ent majorityon Ainrday. S�jn l� to. Tcrmsreasonahl� Date.Gn . icz teat' to , days in then^rthern c•+unary tt,P 8th inst., in the pergnn of William = arranged at:slEwb*Office: ^Iie!l and,Indepen• dent Phones. 'Whit 5y,Ont, sly About :ot}Q Al 6 h00 ea apple* �Irs. Poole has rpttir-deriafter spend•..'lliller, eldest ?ion of llrs. Robinna' j� w, -------- - `��0” ' P� innrt,fewdxcawir.h Prirrris'iu the city.' bller and the late J,trues 'filler. De- Re�(�`' Roollnd �Ti"� -t T•+- ba mis. at 95 cents• T. A. Knnx and C. Hu`ahard attend• ceased wa.:horn at Belford, Markhatn ✓ F�•-�� .a✓_ eB.C}1 I21 IOtS ed Tnrento Exhibition nn ZVedaes.lac• Township,84 }-cat`s ago, and came to �( x ,Bought and sold. After two Reeks holidays Seth Bad• the vale~with his p:srents when a cou- Steel Posts. = ( :'Of 10 Or more at '' itaroly• has resumed'-work with Nlr, Fie Fears 'of xfie,and had resided Government, Mutiici al and Cor•, : here ever since. Hr was an honest " - P Gih:.nn, .:the shop. _ i upright,poration Bonds For Sale. _ Mir-s: Olive ..Brign.vll and brother, - t gh.t men and true and bad at host ��^'tt. C Tnhn.have returned from the exhil,i- of friends. who deeply regret his de• A V R E E►5'O R, Bell Phone 193 + y,, : rllise,• He is surciced h his aged ` �r a D. Gordon don Err: Son, ;inn rcith which ttley were delighte,j y g a a WfLL174N1'D. DYKES, Wfi1TAY Waiter Jackson? has returned .tot rivafier.his sister Rabinna and broth. .. ' -- ��-. ._..-----_.--- _ _-' _--—. TICKERIi`C� sh wa tr, r sume his stndi�s in the'ens James an \orm who bar he LOCUST HILL .n Y e d aC b e t s�•m `ithy ,of mvny friends in their. :ii Ki„h Scoonl. He is na,c taping up p Feat T1 work. loss of a son xnd brother. The funeral - Bell and lndr•pandenL phone, z., Veterinary Surgeon Mr. and Mrs.$hickls, who have been ''n �•tdnc:dAty, to ?.ion Presbyterian, 0 t�� Hono rGraduateof OntatioVeterinary a ho•lidaciniz at T. A. �Knn;'s for tht. cemetery,•Cedar Grote,was a--e past few wee kS.have returned to their. hF a largt concourse of relatives 'and j 1a jj j � College, All calls day or nigh. . friends,' , nom tl attended to. home,in the city. p p• y The Choice'd a Swchool - The many friends here of Najor- -� - ' Bell and Independent Phones , _ _ _' T�:nl inSGn were shacked and grieved tr, t� e M 1 vL PICKERING, ONTARIO '3S t/2~ Fti+ orta�Ir aROV VHAM learn that his u¢c)-ev, W. H.W H Major, '{t 1K'i .Y p was in rPCeipt of a te.egram r(nuounc• Dr�„/ B-)ri:, on Friday, 5e' to^:her 3rd, to g T,rHE TABLE-Piol•ering Maine - rIcnry fir,? Mrs. tij.ea; 'ion:- ing hi, death at the llospitnl at Dau• •.. = T.R. Trails going East 3ne as foil:,.r; =1-9 P 'r e plrin, .,atF�n„on Allqust, 3Isf. Trom- g � T �Iiss'Eth_t Saea•is in Tncontn acre=t- No. tj _N1 ail ;.5 A K. t—” h niter advices it was learned t};at he � Store 28 Lo`.al P. C, -ad, ing �Itis. HayR'rod for a time, q p �1. l:xd died following an operation for ,t -- <.x�:�-^-•�R•y+--z �. C,it. ,rd -R anncp has I,•nne to the a endicitis, He was iii his 3;:'(1 year 38 Local 8.t,i P. aI g secured a good position pp - rity,.hacin �► Trains goieg Vest dine ca int;na;- there. and had been strong and Healthy up t No. .3<, Local 7-47 A,ZI. Yonge .E^ Charles Sts,Toronto Mr Currie and 1lrs,' 'McCarthy. of to the time of his fatal illness. Tn T • 3; Local "L.s3 P. >I: compliance•with the wish of deceased Well hold a pre•in- x •^ ? Mail g,g5p, \It P-,sses;es a reputation for high Toronto, are holidaying with NI CS. his mortal remains were brnught by �t grans- work that is absolutely. clean Fhilil',• his hrotherNewton to the old home. ventor3' Sale on Nos. 8 and i also run on Sunday ;,nti will reuinin SO. This is the . Misses F.:a and Mabel Hood, of To. f town for interment, and it large cor- ' Fore oin is to Standard reason the dernand•for our radu• Tonto• spent the week-end a,t,their q Sept. ;A6 17 :18 " A g g g g tP a of friends and relatives followed _ time. rites is five time our supply. Do home here. his bier from Locust Hill, C. P. R., to P i ; -- �v not fool with'educatio,n. It cou do, MisslEva Wilson has secured a post., the Whitecale cemett-,y on Sunday i' Dr. N, E, McEv�en, Bev.\7Ci.' cou lose. it a•Iways pays t,i get the lion in Toronto and }eft for thereon morning, Rey. Dlajor Price conduct. Keep these dates in 'best. Write for Catalo tie, . En. Monday nlori ing, s Veterinarry;Surgeon• ter any tiirie. ' g ' "IMrs. Hapley rued children have re- ed the services itt ththe--Ice, and a " '+`�.i turned to their home in Stratford, memorial sei c re- in the-�Iethodi=t mind as Ala It Graduate of University of Tornnto. church in the eceninq, 3lajor spent ', FOrnler Veterinsuian fn 3i'acdonald 1W• J. Elliott, Principal after visiting her aunt, liiss Bate, his boyhood days in the vale, gninq goods will be offered `:.. -- cftyiic.1G:t�lz'a�ge�(}uebec. - here. with his brother Newton to the Dau- *'• L, awd Mrs. Haywnnd and fitmily bin district, Manitoba, _one fottr_een d s` '.,...Prompt attention to rill clients. , Have returned to their home in Tc- p t at €L. reAt reduetzon y ', years since to engage in farmilov. Bell and Ind. Phones, It as My Business tcrnto, after' spending the summer The.brottlers bad been eminently sue• for these three days -" PICKERING, ONTARIO mnnths with C, A. and Nis, Barclay' cessful in their c rnticins,'and it had Tn help you run.par„elf yours. N1rs.,.NliUord Hamilton was ill the , --G- --- been tole intention of 51ajor to return O111 y, See our advt. FI) By opening a New Garage in the's"il- city last week to see her,brother, who to the vale to reside at the end of the lage cf WhitevRle I Am preparel to do h-ic recently undergone ail opera±ion precept year. Deceased' is survived ne t week. W o U s R E all kinds of repair work. including in the General Hospital and is lmproc- hyri widow. two infant childi-en, his tops and side rurtnins, also making ing nicely, mother, Mrs. 11. 11, Robinson, and Has a full line of rt'esh and cur- rerun old car look and run like new by Death occurred at the General' Hns• brother Newton. They have the•sym- pita.l, Winnipeg. Aug 28th of 1Irs. ed meats constantly on hand, giving it a good coat of new pa�lnit*� Drn•id alcMasper frjee Jessie Phillips be r sad bereavement. in the �! ---- _. fl,,.a,aa.; n , • .. ,,,,,-, ,., _. --• - ___-_.._�- mil-. -_. _...... � 1�icE eaves a ns' and un tnree small $am,,Bologna, �Veiners, etc. P _ Gasoline-;Engines, ebildren. Her brother, John,find cis• ` CHARLES ;vi. RICE, ter, Aire, Mina -McMaster, attended Daylight saying will be dlecon• yeterlllal'� �L1r�80n' Highest priees paid for tinned in Toronto on Sunday i ' Butcher's Cattle. Home Tel,*5521. Whitevale,Out the funeral,which was held at Oxbow,�morning next. - ' P�Cl�el•3.Y3� . ' UZ1.,t'.i'i,SSC 'W - _ 7" •.a....r x.al,.F���'-F::a:r: 2',�7':+, • ui.... d' - 'tlA `Ir•' ;rte �. u .s'„ss. •,it` - y'"+".�'": ,::re :� ' <5,. .;~ - +?: -mom - v. <, .•.c'..,,.a"�`:�'.z"` `..�;a�."'r!'y�,,,,-'"""` _ r>.a. '.,rw»'e� ,y^�+•r•�. .ar,•P:' "` ,( "°'Fw.• "'� y , rgg. :ti -r •..- q '�,.. ''. fi`'T,i •..,. �s,�.':.'--•: NC°"''; •_ .,cf;.;,u •?"1 '�` .:,p.•.,. ...'�-,��' "1✓-w .•"� r.l``7C'NwH: :Ar:9�''.} ,'..: "'�F_'i-•"�;s'x'2-s,+' a'G^_'_"+. �,' ,S!'tt� ,�'-• .�^�'. .Y T!r,., •tl+vi�.•...-ea-*¢'. ,r_ "�"` •c•,, .'.'.4.-.. ..ts. . 'l a �+-,s y`_ u• .a. .:+.i.,i,. h Q-1 Y� -a .K3 ,�•�. - �. sf. ..•T•:,... .-�•�{.fir, .ps,M a - a' Y1 i She suddenly put David down and: � ...:r `'r'""'' went into her rodm and commenced YIIdla• Butter. i .., kads All dressing. "David's alone in the world," Ghee appears as often on the menu �-^ ,1 " . - was what she•was thinking, "David's of the native of India as reference to a k e' alone." Presently she came out .and it does in "Kim" and other tales by your -for Pur>itys Flav©ur and Aroma David saw that she wore her hat and. Kppling. It'll; a kind of clarified but- -Coat. ter made from the milk of cows and ' "I am oing out for a few minutes, buffaloes, the product from cows"milk I o o d = David. No, you stay,night here, darl- being the more esteemed. - ing, and there is no�one coming to get Few Occidentals acquire a taste for t you! Here is a new book. IL was to g o u r i h i n " F ; have been my little farewell gift to ghee unless, like Kim, they are barn to ; you to-day', but you can have it now. India and its ways, but the Indian, af- ~, She put it into his hands and kissed ter he has obtained the substance by ` the top of h:s yellow'curls. "I'll not"melting butter over a slow fire and - be long, David, and-when I come batik:then extracting the thick, opaque, put a spoonful ^`,�-1 i - 8718 we'll have a party. whitish portion or ghee, when It is poo ui of Bovril -3 He betmme so lost in the adventures cool, devours it with avidity. Ghee, ��Your soups, stews.and y•' of Ali.Baba and the Forty Thieves, which is- rancid or tainted, as most 'fi you have not tried it: send us a pos.. card for a free that he did not notice.that it was long pies. It will give them a sample, lstatin the rice you now, ay and i$you use ghee sold at the bazaars is said to be, p y P past noon before Miss Phot-be return- delicious new savouriness, �} Black,Gireen or lUixed Tea. Address Salada,TOronto ed. If David. had not been .such a can be rendered sweet, according to and you will be able to get - r -little boy he might have noticed how'the Indian standard of• sweetness, by 4 quick her step was and the beautiful boiling with the leaves of the horse all the nourishment you $ �7 light that shone in her eyes. It was radish tree. require without AlVag a ' the-kind of light artists try to paint dhee enters into the composition of heavy meal. + i M ^s - hoebe in the faces of those who have found everything the Bralimins eat and the J —.- great happiness and pace• But David same is true of.the victuals of most noticed nothing but welcoming arms other natives. But food for mortals is she held out to him. I m going to Holly a c k :� r e ri keep you here 'forever and ever, not its only'use. The gods esteem it David." as a sacrifice and even go so far as to A sudden burst of sunlight flooded bathe in it at times. the room and lighted 'up a picture. It Rank old ghee is in special repute was the' picture of the boy on the among. the ,Hindus as a medicinal By CHARLOTTE KINNEY. cover of yesterday's "Companion" agent, and in that line is used in many ; little yellow-ha:red boy standing in a ways. It is also said to improve the hollyhock garden. The words' of old i y > face and voice. Medicinal ghee should Too Obvious. PART II. "You must choose one of 'em,. Miss i a new came ringing back to her with be ten'yeah`s• old at least•and have a Sunday School Teacher—"Which f A shrill,thin, little voice broke sud- Phoebe, to keep.•.�:i1'1 it be a king or.;has talent' et her rhavell the Mp�ie- very potent odor. "Clarified butter" bird did NZoah Bend out of the_ark to denly upon them. It was David. He a General?" , „ „ 100 years old is sometimes• heard of, find out what the weather was like- carried a small, paper box and de- "Oh, David, what a boy you are! (Let-herBa Miss Phoebe has genius. but ghee of this age has lost its smell Small girl —. -Please, teacher, a `! posited it upon•MUs Phoebe's lap with You choose for nhe, darling, for any-1 She laughed a low, .rippling laugh and taken on a rather mummified ap- weatberccck." an air of grave importance. `thing so wonderful as a king or a that to David sounded like the peal - 1 "It's some wild animals I've been,general I never .could make -up my pearance. taming for you!" he announced, his Esiily old head." of little silver bells. Then they both noticed that someone was tapping on - ".. eyes as bright as a young robin's.) He picked her out King• A1-Yellow- - - signs of Experience. : '._ • "And it's for to remember oath other p• he door.' David hastened to open it. 00AR E SALT To Fie ought to turn into s awful � ` r. by, Miss Phoebe!'.' �pr fly and when he does,1 It was Laddie. He had broken ,his Bobbie—My father must have been L A 1� iJ chain and come horse. up to all sorts of mischief when he was r. "Wild animals!" laughed Miss 1 Miss Phoebe, won't �ou please take I (The End) a boy „ �7ALT Phoebe, giving him a little hug. `•It,him to live in a park, He would miss Bulk Carlotts i the flowers-and trees and-things. He'd - Johnny—"Why?" couldn't be elephants; Datiid, or lions g 'TORONTO SALT WORKS c rather live in a-park." Washing Out Gold Nuggets. Bobbie—"'Cos he knows 'xaetly what "N ' c." He threw -back the lid •"I promise, David,-anti he shall aI questions to ask me when he wants to C. J.CLtFp TORONTO - oP ,. Scarcely any metal in more a ideh "It's catxn:llars! This.one, he point ways have the best of rare. distributed than gold, The trouble is �On what I've been doing." ed to the fatter of his blacb-and-' "Good-bye, Bing-Al!"he cried."And 4---- . -° ye� .iow, fuzzy specimens, "is King Al 'mind you like Toronto!v to find much of it iri any one pace. y, Reason to Hope. Yellow-Top in honor of King Albert) "Good-bye, Earl Haig!" echoed M.Issl' The ocean,Is full of gold, but at four p 1f ++'SCENTED RED r cents' worth to the ton there is no A couple of Irish women were talk- riaybee CEDAR CHESTS M1 of idle Belgiums,you knew. And him's' Phoebe, entering into the little game. Earl Haig! We're to keep 'em, and "And don"t forget the King." profit in trying so extract it. There ie ing of the domestic troubles o!a third. Lbwtnsely moth-proof and wonder. ' by and bye when they turn into pretty; It was ate when -Miss Phoebe re gold scattered all through the-.sand Said one: fatly handsome pieces of furniture. , "Mrs.Casey takes It awful hard. Her Dirset from mnuufaaturer to yon. butterflies, we'll remember each other.' tired'ant her sleep- was light and of the beach on which you repose It ain't to-morrow your going, Miss, broken and full of troubled dreamsbeween "dips" when.you visit the sea= husband got five years—but he can., Writs for frso tllnatasted utesstars. ;phoebe?" His .tones were .wistfuL When she fjnall • opened her eyes,, et a year off for good behavior." Eureka Refrigerator Cc, Limited b IJe Y shore, but not enough to pay for sift• g 1 ."Na t°-morrow?" (some one was -callin her naive. It- "Tell her net to worry," su Owen sonZd,-oat- " „ R Ing it out' y suggested i No, Love, whispered the woman, was David - He was pale and trembl the ether. "Sure, he may not bebave - kisa:n an adorable. curl at the nape ing and his great a es were full of! The geld to the sea has been de- 1 g Y himself." -of his pink neck,-"not to-morrow but pleading, rive3 from the land, being brought _ the next day. To-morrow, you and "Hide me, Miss Phorbe, hide me!I down to the coast by rivers. Like - ` Laddie- and I are to have our fare-1 The-¢'a n m,n 1,ore rn ♦n I}}e - -�S•m+ca ��@ g_^14 in the-�8:` L4aZZ. Minard s t tnirr,.nr Fn» ct.,... : - weld party in the garden and then.Ki,h him. I'm- afrn:<l of him, Miss nhfch itself_:3, the d_ ebris of Inland Ur Preston is.coming to take Laddie.-Phoebe please don't let him take me rocks. Appear At Your s'wa ., with him cut to his farm." • !—please let me stay here with you!" In some regions the mountains con. Best—l�ltaIItl "Does Laddie like Mr. Preston, Miss! She gathered him in' her arms.I down - y r � tatn much gold. which is fetched 110- Phoebe?" .- "Darling., there is no one after less to the ipr-Ian4s with,the gravels borne ;t y It you unexpected -� _ 'He doesn't know him yet,dear.but No one shall take you—ever, unless, - tq he will in time. Mr. Preston' is .a.you want to go. _ Now, tell me all I by streams, Such gravels may be.very`. \ viallon you can feet can. good, kind-man and he has two little about .it." I rich in what is called "alluvial" gold. neat ,l st. In aeveartus gals to play Lbtduie.'•' . i "Aunt Baxter, she__ain't my really- They furnished the "l+lacers" in Cali- at four beat In but a few y moments it renders to Tom );lorses .can "I'll bet he'll,be lone-some an.! run truly relation-aunt at all And Luke fornia,'warked by pioneer miners, with sl:tn a wonderfully pure. ► - back to us!" Jer.h-ins, the man who's came to take pan and rocker. =^ soft comvrcxron that is - only.do so much _ "Oh,David;don't! 'You-knew I can rite, he and'my Aunt talked.just now. Nowadays trio etredin gravels of I bcvcad comparison• work—makethe - ;not take him to Toronto." I'My father isn't going to ever send California, and likewise those of the loads aseasy as "Why can't you?" f her any more money for me 'cause Yukon', are worked for gold by hu e - — you can. "Because; -he would not be happy. he's dead and so she ain't-agoing to g There is no garden for him_ to run keep me. She's goanQ to give me to dredges, which, With, huge scoop.) , -.',fund,ploy in." I lu:m to work and, Miss Phoebe, he I buckets mounted cn endless chains, - - "Ain't there no flowers or trees or whips his horse awful, he does! And literally eat their'way into the stream IMPERIAL ` I&da there?" he whipped it just now and he laugh-l banks, taking the gravel aboard..sep- "Not in the -business section; but ed and 'staid, .'See' that, my young a_ating the golii from it by washing �llCa Axle Grease plenty in the parks." fellow? That's what you'll get if you j and dumping the detritus overboard. The—' For Helps the horse by pro- "Does God stay in the park, Miss don't mind me!' Hit Of the venting friction between ;Phoebe?'r _ The principal by-product is pebbles, g "Oh, David. run away and p'.ay, I Miss Phoebe's mild blue eyes flam which are carried away from the the Farmer's - the wheel and the hub. ed• She hugged-. David's thin little dredge scow by a conveyor that de- Season Bo ..,-toast finish my work row. God is body closer to her pis if to protect him Y It coats the hub eyery-where, darling." - !frc,m Luke Jer9kin's threatened blows. posits them at.a sufficient distance to I _ with a smooth ; •'But you'said, Miss Phoebe, He was "Oh David-Boy, my clear, are you be out of the way. In this manner hard surface-- most where there was flowers and sure you.understood? Are you post-small mountains of pebbles are built lubricates thor- birds and a garden. 7iou said ` tine your father s dead and Ann $ax-I up—a-waste output,.but worth money r,;f oughly. Takes The door bell stain was ringing. It;ter is not your aunt? And who is�for roadmaking and other purposes. . . was Mr. Preston. He.had ha pened' I the atrain off p �this Luke-Jenkins. I can't seem to to come to town a day earlier than he - harness and laxpected and wotibd take Laddie home place him. Minard's Liniment Relieves Colds,Etc. _ - Iwith him. Miss Phoebe and David) - - — — ----_..—._.._..__— horse. w. \- _ ' You won't n this. ?ti ; MPERIAL =- : inhere Do the Old U�brellas Go? had not•counted}out take him, 14Ii5s -'- . Phoebe?'"protested.David passionate- Eureka Harness Olt Iy, "'Cause he's invited to our party!" ' Penetrates into,the bar- _ sBut, dearie, we cannot ask Mr. Our present-day umbrellas are light each • of which has hanging aloft a ness—makes it waterproof Preston to drive thirty miles back just and delicate compared to the crude huge umbrella. The.Grecians used to Tou want him good and hcaltby,' 1 to leave Laddie ever night, 'Come,I look upon the carrying of an.umbrella � ���i?aat himb+.gandatreng, —repes.. inaticta—creeps : Laddie." I ones of a couple of centuries ago• The as effeminate; the men regarding' it Miele by hi3 fry ad Bob I oug sups sad tugs With beating hart, she found his ones o�the future will fold up -like a as more dignified to get their gar- Let him romp with all hisvi�or strong and pli- leash and fastened it to his collar. vest pocket camera, says an umbrella He's the best boy in the land, - able, Prevents _ "YoAn always be king is toll 117. ments soaked in the rain. The ar- Aad he'll nlways be bright and � Y , maker. title was not-introduced Into England I am{iing, cracking and Preston, .wont you? as—as long as Ifhe'wcarsaBobLong11mad. dL "Do you know what the first um- until the seventeenth century. It was breaking of he lives• 1—there is nothing in all' ,•, - —Bob Long wsaw � the world would nuke me part with I brella looked like. he went on. "I'll the custom'to keep- umbrellas in the ; stitches. It is him but going to the city. 'I—you—,,s tell you. It looked like the devil. . It, coffee houses in the eighteenth ten- ; O 8 LONG a pun mineral -.... •` she was down on her knees before i was made of oilskin stretched over a tury, probably for the use only of es- ' oil, free from I,addie,her arms about his great neck,.!wooden frame and was so heavy and corting persons to and-from their car- Pulse wool acids and can- shedding tears on his collar. She{awkward that a lady couldn't carry riages in rainy weather. Then Colonel not become ',l kissed him between h:s 'silky ears.I it: In fact, it took two persons to car- Svelte, who was in Paris, became en- worsted Jerseys David hikewise lavishly embraced him.I rancid. - - T'hey watched Laddie's departure with; it in comfort. If you have seen amoured of the umbrella; He wrote _ pictures of Robinson Crusoe with the letters to the London papers pointing For Dad and the Lad FAR FAMED PRO�IU tearful eyes.wbuldn't have cried so bad,i umbrella he made for himself on his out that the Parisians were using um- I Pull-over or Button Shoulder Imperial Mica Axle Grease and Miss Phoebe," said:David comfoitin saand you have a pretty fair idea of brellas and wanted to,know why Lon- Style Imperial Eureka Harness oil are well g-;' and favorably known everywhere. No $y, a few minutes later when they what the original umbrella was. But donehs were behind the tSmes.1 Bean Made for Hard Wear Comfort better products can be obtained at any were in'the garden, "if he could have!its cumbersomeness wasn't the worst time Jonas Hanway,an English travel- sad Smart Appearance pG1Ct j understood why you was giv:ng him'of it. It was such an'tlncommon'thilig ler, became distinguished'as the only Biwa He couldn't ):now ou's 'oin R.G.LONG Bi:CO" Limited y y g that it caused derisive laughter where- man in London who dared to brave the . - to the City where there's no lace for; Wianivez TORONTO Montreal S -. ever it was seen. ridicule` of the public in carrying an him to stay at and he thinks you Bob Los Bros don't love him an more." "No one knows exactly who invent-, umbrella through the streets. I d _ ysA +.. y ed the umbrella. Its present name "The English improved on the East- 1Cssewefrvss Ceattlb Csaat s ' I know, David. Come, let's say,. good-bye to the garden!" It was early!come- from the- Latin `umbra,' mean,• ern umbrella. Instead of skins they 6(4ANC11CS IN Atiii CITIES September and the air was fragrant ing shade. But.its history goes back used cotton and silk,' and made the _ with lovely late hollyhocks. into the East', where it wes the insig- framework less bulky. William'Sang• - - — -- -- -- - "David, I want you to come here,nia of royalty and power. in the re- ster, in' 1848, waa the first to adopt . and play and look after my flowers,mains of ancient Ninevafi and Egypt alpaca as a covering. Samuel Fox , Brighten your Home -when Im gone, just as if I were here.' were found representations of kings four years later invented -his cele- They-must not get lonely." going in proccsssion with umbrellas brated frame made of thin strips of Furniture and other woodwork looks brighter "Yes'um,"- replied David ,huskily,'held over their heads. in Asia the steel rolled into a U shape. That is A ' and is more easily cleaned when coated with etI'11 come but it won't be nice with- out you and Laddie. The flowers all;umbrella still has something of the practically the umbrella we have to• know your're going! I told them this'same significance. In India.the. Mah- day. d 1 ;y !Horning. The lilacs said they would ratta princes held among their titles "As to what becohles of the old um• be awful lonesome next spring when!'Iord 'of the umbrella.' The King of brellas, that is like the mystery oP a A S AY they put on their purple dresses and;Burma termed himself the 'monarch what becomes of all the pins that are you wouldn't be here to see them."I who reigns over the great umbrella- lost.-_}yith a million or 3o new um. r�j C "Did they?" smiled Miss Phoebe wearing chiefs of the Eastern coup- brelas•�eing turned out every_.year,T ? isJ,�,rMJAL VARN --- with miatq eyes. You ,�.h tell fhnm trivn you-would-thinit that vacant lots and m - 1 t tsM miaar them too, David." N ASK YOUR DEALER - David sudidenly remembered the "In Rome the umbrella has a eig• old houses would become heaped high } � ` pterpillars. Se Drought bar the boa. nificance In the Basilican churches; with the Orscarded ones." 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".4,RMY'•�k�+X+a'Si,. _ `t.'�,. !''. .,.-ti^�•wiz•ti'':'!'L''�,•..'. y-,:•.'SRC:s "_ J T".}� i+.? .r' ..'�t�'-:,7► •sr .y.a-.�s_..a.• •t;,iif't'4':vr4+yyk•w�wtw?2w±ik.wwwy;»fW+.ti:ra%ti4Lrf:�iA .:.'O '-..M .'' - i ''^ri. - •i . - °° , • - '' := AS RESULT OF BELFPST ; NARROW ESCAPE AT - N ?� f .' NIAGARA WHIRLPOOL '' Ee��1 Market R �_' ; ;.. _ RIOTS TOTAL �� �� c : • .a•• :��»;.., .�.'^r � Wholesale Grain. 26c r lb. for 5 and 2 lb, palls;' ails ' Girl Saved by Quick Action t4 per p Toronto, Sept. 7.-Manitoba wheat $7.60 case, 15 sections case. �+� ;:�.t. :; .•,��' . '. •- .. . - •. :- .of Montreal Man. 1 Northern, $2•.8196- No. 2 Provisions--Wholesale "Two Hundred and Sixteen Are in Hospitals With Severe A despatch from Buffalo says:- Northern, $2.7896; No. 3 Northern, Smoked meets-Hams mad,-47 to r Liuries-217 Serious Fires Within Week-Two Miss Matilda Schoonert, Philadelphia, $2.74+X&• No. 4 wheat,, $2.69}4; in 50c; heavy, 40 to 42c; cooked,64 to Policeixien -on Patrol Shot. was plucked from certain death in store Fort William. 68c; rolls, 34 to 36c; cottage rolls, 39 - Man. oats-No. 2 CW 93%c; No. to 41c• breakfast bacon 50 to 62c- «' the whirlpool rapids at Niagara Falls , , on Wednesday evening by Gordon W. 3 C,W, 90i/ac; extra No. 1 feed, 90%c; 'backs, plain, 52 to'54c; boneless, 61# A despatch f14m Belfast, Ireland, buildings at Brown Head were de- No. 1 feed, 8834c• No. 2 feed, 85%c, * -: Dunn, Montreal, who was severely cut to 64c. says:-Four persons killed in the last stroyed Tuesday night by bombs and in store Fort William. Cured meats-Long clear bacon, 27 *° ;'twenty-four houss have brought the fire. in the rescue. Man. barley-No. 3 CW $1.2734; to 28c; clear bellies, 26 to 27c. death roll for the Belfast rioting since A record for extinguishing fires They were among the passengers No. 4 CW, $1.2234; rejecte�, $1.12 ; Lard-Pure tierces, 27 to 28c; tubs, 'Wednesday,last to 26. Two hundred was made when the Belfast-brigade on a Gorge Route trolley that was feed, $1,1234,.in store Fort William. 28% to 29c; pails, 29 to 293,c; prints, ', '.and sixteen are in the hospitals with extinguished four scattered ones in blocked at the edge of the Whirlpool American corn-No. 3 yellow, $2; 29% to 30c. Compound tierces, 22% Rapids by �a falIen rock. The passen. nominal, track, Toronto, prompt ship- to 23c; tubs, 23 to 24c; pails, 2434 'serious injuries. Hundreds of others an hour. Sniping added terrors to went, to 25c• tints, 3 to 2734 c. Fare in their homes with lesser injur- the riot. On trolleys conveying gets got out of the car and were walk- , P Y Y g Ontario oats-No.3 white,80 to 83c. •'Aes. The week has been marked b Orange shipyard ing on the brink of the river. The Montreal Markets. y g pyard workmen two were girl fell over the sight embankment Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter, Per Montreal, Sept. .-Oats '217 serious fires. sniped and several wounded. car lot, $2.30 to $2.40, shipping points, P , Canadian some 15 feet into the river,but caught according to freights. \ Western, No. 2, $1.16 to $1.17; CW, Toward dusk a body of men ad- Sniping on Peters Hill between the g g No. 3, $1.13 to.$1.14. Buckwheat, No. vanced on Shankill Road. They car- Falls and Shanks Hill Roads, has and clung to a projecting rock. Dunn Peas-No. 2, nominal. 2, new.standard ode saw her instant danger and vaulted B•arle $1.35 to $1.40 according to grade, $14.26. Rolled : .-ried revolvers. The military barred brought military occupation with fre- g Y- g oats, bag, 90 Ibs., $5.45 to $5.60. Bran, `the way with machine q y p- the embankment. • He landed on- a freights outside. $52.25. Shorts $57.25. Hay, No. 2, y guns and uent volleys at real or fancied snip- Buckwheat-No. 2 nominal. wounded several before the would be ers. slight beach of rocks and cut himself r ton; car lots, , Rye-No. 3, $1.75,'nominal accord- $25. Cheese finest invaders retired. In the Waring A despatch from Dublin says:- severely on hands and head. Getting tsg� o freights outside. easterns, 26c. Butter,choicest cream- Street area the sniping was particu-. Two policemen were shot dead Tues- to his feet, he seized the girl before �[anitoba flour-Government stand- ery, 60 to 61c. Eggs, fresh, 66c. Pa' she'was swept away. Toronto. tatoes, per bag, car lots, $1.85. :? larly .lively. Men on the way home day evening while patrolling near ark, $1485, from work were fired on; They hut- Ballaghadereen. Help was quickly at hand, and the Ontario flour-$10.40 to $10.50, buk Lire Stock Markets. ,, -rigid home, got rifles and returned to An official report on Ball�aghader- pair were taken back to Niagara sea-board. Toronto, Sept. 7-Cl.oice heavy .attack.. een killing says that five Falls. Dunn, after his cuts were Millfeed--Car lots; delivered, Mont- steers, $14.25 to $14.50; good heavy r g Y policemen ,Orangemen a Catholic proceeding from ,Ballaghadereen to dressed, left the hospital. The girl ,real freights, bags included: Bran, per steers, $13.50 to $13.75; butchers;tt - church from three is still suffering from shock. ton, 852;. shorts, per.ton, $61; good tle, choice, $13.25 to $13.50; do,.good, ems, points. The whole the French Park petty sessions were feed flour, $3.75. $12.25 to,$12.75; do, med., $10 to $11• b Ca olic population of the area rallied attacked by sixty armed men. Con- Country Produce-Wholesale. do,com., $7.50 to $9; bulls, choice, $14 to its.defence. Firearms, stones and stable Murphy and one civilian were DECENNIAL. CENSUS Cheese-New, large, 2834 to 29c; $11; do,good,$9 to $9.60; do,rough. bottles were the weapons. The wound- shot dead. Another constable, Mc- twins, 29 to 29%c triplets, 293'' to $6 to $8; butchers cows, choice, $10.50• �. ed were numerous. Carthy, was .dangerously wounded. ' OF. CANADA IN 1921 30c; old; large, 32 to 34c; do, twins, to $11.b0;do,good,$9 to$10•do,cum., A,Protestant chauffeur was halted The other policemen made their 33% to 34%c; Stiltons,.old, 35 to 36c; $G•50 to $750; stockers, $� to $11• on.the street and challenged to state escape. new; 33 to 34c.' feeders, $11 to $12 50; canners an� g p Preparations Are About Com- Butter-Fresh dairy, choice, 48 to cutters, $4.50 to $5.50; milkers, goT 1 his religion. His automobile was Former County Inspector Foley of p]eted for the Undertaking. ii0c creamery ptinta, 60 to 62c. to choice, $100 to $165; do, cam. and burned. He was saved from lynching the Royal Irah Constabulary,^ was Margarine--35 to 39c. med., $65 to. $75; lambs, yearlings, by a priest. shot Tuesday evening at Menagh, by A despatch from Ottawa says:- 69 to 60c• selects, 6b $8.75 to $9.50; do, spring, $13 to " - Two of Wednesday's dead were kill- armed men and serious] wounded. Arrangements for the taking of the Eggs-No. 1' 28 to Y g to 66a $13.50; calves, good to choice,-$ ed by the rifle fire of the-soldiers. The His assailants were raiding his resi- decennial census of Canada in June of! Beans-Canadian, hand-picked,bus. $20; sheep, $3 to $8; hogs, fed and men were participating in a big fight dence near here for arms. next' year are almost completed. In $4.75; primes, ,$3.25 to $3.50; Japans, watered, $20.75 to $21; do, weighed •• between the Ahipyard workers and Darin a raid on a ,,fonts residence the collection of the information res- to lie; Limas, Madagascar, 15c. off cars, 21 to$21.25; do,f.o.b., 19.75 - Sinn Fein. A Nationalist was killed 'hear DungSrvan, Monday night, by petting the population of the Dom:n.�lOMaple products-=Syrup, per imp. to $20; do, do, country points, $19.50 by -a Unionist mob; and one of the twenty armed men, one of the oc- ion more than 12,400 enumerators Twill gal., $3:40 to $3.50; per 5 imp. gals., to $19.75. _ $3.25 to $3,40. Maple sugar, lb., 27 Montreal, Sept. 7-Good veal,$13 to Cameron Highlanders was accidental- cupants resisted and ^`n .was shot dead. be employed. The ;ults of their t $14; mod., $10 to. $12; grass, $6.b4 - ly kited. : - The coast guard at Crobkbaven re- labor will be compiled and published.' °Huey-Wholesalers are now oSer- 'to $$; ewes, $5 to $7; lambs, good, The garrisons of soldiers at the ports that all the buildings at Brow- The Census Department, upon the i in the following rice& to farmers: $13 to $13.50; com., $10.50 to' $12. strategic points in the city.are being head, including the war signal station basis of the 'average increases in'23 to 25c per lb.for 30 to 60 lb. pails. Hogs, off car weights, selects, $20.50 r' reinforced steadily. - and the post office and"power station, population in the ; y 3% to 25%c for '10 lb:pails and 24 to $20.7b sows $15.50 to $16.50. ' The signal atstion the P past- 0 ears sari-',2 -• �• � � gn post office, were destroyed by fire and bombs mates the number of the country's the power house and other public on Tuesday night. ' inhabitants at about eight 'and three-I I TO SEPARATE FROM quarter millions. That method of Conference to Combat -' GENERAL BUDENNY'S - computation, however, ;s not consider- Grasshoppers 'in Nest NATIVE STA'L'E, 'G , N ed infaIlsble, particularly with respect -- ARMY ANNIHILATED , , - �. "' to the Western Provinces. At the last A despatch from Winnipeg says:- Fiume Citizens Proclaim Their. 4 uenn 1 census of h Free An internaVonal conference on uni-I . y. ^. r . d..Now Free of Red In- s. 44" Provinces,&Saskatchewan showed an I fortuity of methods of combatting the - --- - ' " -_Independence waders--Muth War Material ;; increase much greater than the normal grass-hopper plague wil a eld in A despatch from Rome says -- Taken. or than had been estimated by the Winnipeg in October,J. H. Evans,De- The citizens of Fiume have determin-, A des etch from Paris says:- r Census Department. puts Minister of Agrieulture, stated. ed to risk-all on the proclamation of P y , , ; The conference will be partly at the the city's i idependence of the king- ` Poland has been freed from all of the �' request of Allred C. DurriIl of the dom. This move will be made because, `. I_Z after a Bolsheviks inside of its ethnological ;,: :,';, POLES DRIVEN BACK United States Department of Agricul-� paying revenues to the statel `frontier. '' FFume has not enough °'• 's'Y;: Y�- ture,Washir:gton,D.C:,who interview- gh resources to The, destruction of General Buden- V BY LITHUANIANS ed'Mr. Evans to obtain details -of-maintain its existence; , The city'.s� ' :° only source of income is derived from; =' M - ;ny s array on Aug. 29th and the rap4d �. methods by•whieh the Manitadha Gov- Y retreat of the Red cavalry behind the Suer Lois of Several Towns ernment achieved such success in she the sale of tobacco. Of this then is' Bug River purges Polish soil of the and War Material. fight against the pest. plenty, but the revenue from its sale] ° alone will not support the city. last remnants of the invaders. Mr. Durrill estimated the lass from PP y. " A despatch from Berlin says:-A grasshoppers this year in the Dakotan Anxiety exists here and in Fiume. There are still some isolated •units Kovno despatch, issued b the Lithu- =,;of Red eavasy west of the-Bug, but: Y at approximately $4,000 000. about the constitution of that city,I anian-Telegraph A� hcy, says Lithu-I pP Y which has already. been drawn up., they are merely seeking to escape anian detachments have attacked Pol- To most people it appears too radical;- being taken prisoner. ish troops and driven them back from_ General Stannslaus Haller's troops,- Germans Are Delivering and the tte•publican party in Fiume] ; o to 50 versts over the satire Grodno- Promised Coal to France. has,told D'Annunzio and the National _ r : who are pursuing ten. Budenny's men Suwaiki front. They also took prison- Council that a constituent -assembly °k in the upland regions, have 'occupied ers and captured war materials, must approve. it. It seems D'An Cholm and have crossed the Bug at; A despatch from Paris says:-The PP Opalin, where they are now astride' The Lithuanians are reported to` French Government made known on nunzio has agreed to call a constituent . the river. From there they threaten have recaptured .Lipskigib, Seinp, Friday that the Germans had deliver-�assembly if all parties do not agree Kraanapol, Kolepminkl and Tscher- ed 1,500,000 tons of coal up to August'-to the'constitution before September to sweep to the southward to cut off wonke. L:thuanian air ..the fleeing Reds. Canada's Oldest V.C. - planes did re-128 and-said i. 'was estimated the to- 1, nett, the date fixed for the pro- Pte. Oeorge Richardson, V.C., of Lind- connoitring work during the advance, tal deliveries for the month exceeded clamaCon of independence. In any Having retaken Zaiding 'tea Polish eastward. which is reported to be still continu- case,the internal situation of Fiume cavalry is now riding eastward. sap, Ont., 91 yenta of age, who was a 1,600,000 tons. This would be 400,000 Aviators report that the bridge at guest of the Exhibition Board on the ins' tons below the deliveries promised by is far from satisfactory. opening day of the Fair. He was also Information received in Berlin from ( .y Hrubieszow is choked with fugitives. g Y the Germans at Spa, but the Govern- Nearly guest of Knights of Crlumbus in other sources is to the ffect that the SOUVENIR HUNTERS ' Nearly all of Bndenny s mountain ' went statement said the rate of in- Toronto, alt ugh a 'high degree seat of the Lithuanian Government is crease in production indicated that the . -UNDERMINE TRENCH _ artillery has been captured. The roads shortly to be transferred to Vilna. along which it retreated are lined with Orangeman. a won his V.C. at Germans might in September and Oc-' =. horses that dropped dead from fatigue.Cawnpore during the Indian Mutiny. tuber make up the deficiency and tench « and atsrvatio • Famous Trench of the Bay- completed an encircling movement - - the required 6,0,00,000`tons• for -the » onets Desecrated . A despatch' from Warsaw says::- against Zamosz,• midway between quarter. Tourists. The Bolshavi'k army of General Bud- Lublin and Lember but were out- g, enny, noted cavalry leader, was anni- flanked by the Poles and attacked ,: ] Newa is of" ndon A despatch from Paris hilated during the operations in- the �^� : x y Pape Lentherg from the easy, the communique states. . �, D Stories of vandalism by tourists, on and ended r which began August The engagement resulted in the de- a ,• h ;,-s ; ;,y •, Raise' Rates i the French battlefield are still coming'. September 1, says the'feat of the Soviet forces along the en- +into Paris. Unscrupulous souvenir : Polish official statement on military tire centre of the front, and the Rus- :: A despatch from London says:-;hunters have undermined at Verdun, operations. `^ ""` `"' "t'` ' All the London doll newspapers ex-! ; 3 Isolated detachments of the Bud-I scans were compelled to retreat in x the ramous Trench of the Bayonets,"%I disorder, with,the Poles in close pur- a: ...,••,;;>>,,':•;v.v:'. t cept Lord Northcliffe's Daily Mail and a spot where the tips of bayonets dis- eany forces succeeded in escaping,, snit. , .. .'. Evening News will increase their,close the tragedy of a mine exploaioa,, --..and are now in disorderly retreat. I The Bolsheviks lost heavily in killed �>�`�' rices on Sept. 20 next: The Times General Budenn s mounted men y H ? . ..<;,, p p where a company of French infantry, and wounded, adds the statement, the x a goes to 8 cents, the Morning Post and, were buried alive when standing up-, had been endeavoring o break Dail Telegraph to 6 cents the Daily $ Poles capturing thousands of prison ,:a<;<.: . :,. Y right in a trench. '',:r" "'"'`' and Chronield to 4 cents. g through the Paldah }irhes-and march' ers, 16 guns, and enormous quantities M x < News n I Another trench bad been -dug at, upon Lublin. They had virtually of material. These increases' would have been !night alongside the place when the, -- --•--- "r; ' made months ago, but Lard- North- bayonets•protrude,and the desecrators DIFFICULTIES REGARDING CANADIAN cliffs declined to co-operate. of "France's most glorious tomb;', - -'� which is to be perpetuated as a na- ' Belfast Shipyards tional monument, have taken pieces F.BACON AND APPLES ADJUSTED .v Guaprded b Warshi of Clothing and accoutrements from Y, Ps the skeletons of the heroes, who, up-�' A despatch from Belfast says:-A, right in death, form the most grue- k ,British Food Board to Control Canadian''Bacon-Grievance `=x light cruiser and the torpedo-boat de,i some relic to the glory of French( With Regard #o Controlled Price of Nova Scotia stroyer Tyven have arrived in Belfast arms. _ The souvenirs thus obtained have . harbor to protect the shipyards from be n sold, it is charged, at high i ice s A pp I Cs Also Removed. Po ssible damage in the event of a re- to tourists at Verdun. A despatch from currence of rioting, Another battalion m London says:-, tain the bacon trade to Brita:n built} y of troops reached Belfast from Eng- Two Canadian grievances against the up during the, war. land. Three Prairie Provinces British Food Control are bein The other grievance 'removed is _- ' g re- .�with regard to discrimination in the - Expect -Large Wheat Yield,, )moved. As a result of several con- controlled price fixed for Nova Scotia Million Bushels Wheat -- =jerences between the Canadian bacon apples, as compared with others, a A despatch from Regina says:- Trades, b L. Griffiths Canadian ac h Leaves the West Saskatchewan s wheat crop this year High difference of six shillings being made, will total 122,296,400 bushels on the Dommissioner; Food Ministry officials Protests were made by.the High Com- 'A despatch from Winnipeg says:- basis'of 13 bushels to the acre from sad Lord Milner, Canadian bacon will missioner's Office on behalf of the Goes to Gencva Ccnference. One million bushels of new wheat have 9,422,800 acres. Manitoba will have i shortly be controlled. Canadian pro- Maritime Province growers, and as a R. H.. Coats, bominion Statistician, already passed through Winnipeg, ac-1 41,026,000 bushels from 2,S63,bG0; inters may also be required to give result prices have been levelled. The who will represent Canada at con- cording to the estimate of a promin � +•--�,,1„--� ---- _ _ _ {ome guarantee as to equitable distri- only objection which now remains on Terence calleep. tho ausni will have the highest average crop of I 4 - lution. the part of Canada to the Food Con- the League of Nations. is_ will:also A large part of this wheat gradesi wheat of the three prairie provinces, The decision is important, as Can- trol here ,is with regard to the pur represent Canada at the meeting of No. i Northern, and the percentage{{ 66,295,000 bushels from 3•;6I6,400� sda and the United States are now chaae of wheat, which is still under the governing body of the Internat[on is said to be higher than in.previous acres, an average of 18 bushels-to the' -_'.'sngasged in keen competition to main- Government supervision. al Labor Office, years. j acre. 'pr•,."eP,,•'._e'v''1fi'.-.awSM..• _ r...:.7.., _ ,.. !.. .��.... -�:-t SO � "^.A. _, r� w, a iz y yr-s �r,�.?, _ " •r,r '� .m;.�sc`». r "'�,nc n•C w• .' vM''`3':'!R!_;" e P 'L� �;,,�_•"' 'rn �+"+?;"'P +4:s°�`RrC�n..."•;irr • •.t�,..�" .*.,'.•. .r�,•3,e�Yi^;^ i. ';'G"',1 •''»,E•w �k• � .. ,'•t z�., ,•; a a '�.'" y _ x+ ti. �..w_f �-,• �,,,n- n.. .., ..� r •y�1� ` •„, ''.:� su; .,j,�c � ^P�'''"i��` •.F��i^^•,.S...,t,s's r:y' tw••.�},.� ` : "�, d. � ,.,n« r •.~ "19Gf .J«�•''.i r J, +' dr',^wy �a� a' .�•.c„�✓-.•+�. .r-'''S'-yw-! /• .'4 �, � k'� .a -,. ,4 >, , A $..G F+h15.S�+'�'Rt•`3v.. .,. Snc...-9�^;,�,.. 5:a. • �.. .a k �,.,.;'.'�y;a-•'.•�.� 'vet ��(•Tz9;° �, �•Rrs r:�e�,�.a :, +s•.,. �,.'^r, 5...:!s�s.-s4fias ,., �- \,, •�+ =� _ BINDER TWINE .,,, .Now is the time to - �'" ��: �THMWDAY. Sar+fr.18•rel—Auction sale The only strictly ,Canadian Binder- 7 = ' " i�1'yabtisl►.d.rarTFnq y at is oe6�t ofbOIiolatein and D,�rham cattle, T.wine,end Cordage Factory. entirely, CHOICE - CLOV R ��NE� grade coats and heifers, a splendJ o erated and controlled b Canadian bunch. the property of t7liver Den• p y ' + - T.TRMS - Whitb Sale capital, is at Brantford, Out. This ny,at lot?, con. 4, Twine is sold by E1.60 per year,;ta1.26 i epaid ia advance. - at 1.30 o'clock: sharp. gee bills: W: 5,pound pail 51.50 Small g1A$s9e 40e and.500 Maw, auctioneer. 47.40 T. B. MARQUIS,Pickering - JOt4N MURKAR, Proprietor. 1f will go higher . IVOTSB AND COMMfiNTS 'J U S T _ _.. - • We are also handling Fresh Vegetable's' ' egetables This is a foist age. btit'it is ac- ]living purchased the General Store Business of Hugh 111�chin, I have _ - - "•"'' J companied by wany dangers that ordered a la m6 stock,of New Goods which are :algid Fruits : '-were ' not familiar to us a few now beginning to arrive. _ - - '� years ago. If we pick up a morn s --"- - Tomatoes -Cucuulhers . = Green Corn It is my intention to S11 1 - the Beet Goods at the inq paper Our eves are sure to lowest noes ills prices. - " ,� Plums = .Peaches -Green Apples. meet with accounts of one or more ' - serious, if not fatal, accidents due The highest market prices paid for butter Rod eggs• Bananas Oranges ..Lemons Melons :.to reckless driving of motor care, "''yBeing a newcomer Isolicit afair-share'of your patronage. or to falling aeroplanes,- of which �/� �/�aster = Brougham = �erpthing in good groceries L. their pilots have'loat control. It Mrs. MCM , is not to be wondered at that JAMES RICHAR-DSON there are very many accidents, -' when we consider the great rum,- R T�. .an Girls -Orders Delieer6d Both Phones . bar, of autos that are now-in use B o , y and the recklessness of many - drivers. Many accidents, how- ever, cannot be attributed to care- • - �" lesepesa, but to circumstances - - .over which motorists have no = w - _ ' - ---=at unuSU�IIy low prices - control. The speed of autos is so TO spread Flax. $1•oo to, x.1.50 per hest, even when within the speed Y - : unit, ttiat there are times that. -' day. of 8 hours. - - only a miracle can avert an acci . Mixed e , ... Toe . ,-.• - :. ., _ - _ Choice Black or lif' T a per lb. dent. No law 'no matter how `f t hi .: ' ._ Apply at the Freshly Ground Coffee, ... � 70c " strict it may be or how faithfully. - - • . 40C « enforced, can prevent accidents O �± ` y /�,If / J Cowan',a Cocoa, _ _ it certain times. So long as autos are driven along our highways, T Baking Soda,.. , .• ie per>b. 'we. must expect accideAts and PICKERI\Cr, U TAHIO Silver Glnas Starch ... 15c Per lb: many of them fetal-, no matter ]' what rare may be exercised. Raspberry Vinegar and Orangeade 35 cents per bottle Transport+ties by t►e�roplane must '■ miso;be considered very dangerous , J I RT HARVEY & SON, Greenwood times, The machinery tun be ; �_ at ti y y ' b+nsidered. perfect is every de- Bargains for Pre-Inventory' Sale Accident and Automobile Insurance-- .. .,t 4 and the various parts may considered perfect, but there may , t be a flaw somewhere that has es. Sept. .16, 1�, l s 'Pickering Hardware Store raped the 'vigilant eye of an in v g - bpector, or something may go THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY - - -} wrong with the machinery. as no - Stove : r machine canoe made so perfect _ .: - - he CtarEe s Regular Sale Price - T y an e j n t the place to buy This i s ' se to be proof against accident, for el a hot weather. We have t g g Jewel and Florence Oil Stoves, guaranteed to a . , s►nd the result- is That the sere Di. Chase's Nerve Food, 5Dc 4Lc -• give• satisfaction,or we return your money. - _ plane dashes to the earth and one (Sin Pills, - - - �..5oc 42c - We have a cotnplete line of Screen Doors and Window Screens, Wire or more lives have passed to the Pine: 50c 42c Cloth from 18 to 42 inches wide, at lowest price. Wash- great beyond. -We live in a fast Castoria•(Fletcher'r}, 40c Uc inR Slachinee. either hand or power, to make , age, but we must pay the penalty. A. D. g,_Cantoria. Qom_ �� . washing easy during the present _ Digestive Tonic, 50c age ' �� eztremelyhot weather: HILLSIDE 25c - 19c _ Call.in and see them and you will buy. - B Plc aeres, elladona , Miss'Trene Pearse le visiting Friends Dr. Chase's Kidney y a-nd Liver Pi113, t A full lime of Garden Tools, Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Lawn,Mowers, �. '.An Toronto. Djer Kiss Talcum, :.50c. 99c• sprayers, Scythes;Whet-stones, Oil Cans etc. Mrs. H.. Berke is spending a few -Takum, `weeks in Dunnyille. `25e 21c Now is,the time to use Fay Oil on your sows. A number from this locality are tak- Hydrogen Peroxide(4 oz), ..oc 21c We have Dr. Williams'; the oldest and beat isg In the exhibition this week. Hydrogen Peroxide(S oz), }Oc ap the market. Once Cried always used -. " • a, The appearance of our school has j;and 9. Hot Stater Bottles,` been greatly improved •by a cost of. = - _ • -- •".:::p.in•, H. and S.,Hot Water Bottles, ` �- 2.50 l,iii T_he old reliable Paroid Roofing always on.hand. Get our prices. Our corn root was a'great success. '(These bottles guaranteed for t pears) Its a pleasure'fo"•us to-show our Roods. ' About sixty present and all report an t=ooth Brushes, 25c . 20c enjoyable time. reoe 47c Je �.- DAL.7L/VN, IC N A concert under the auspices of the Stationery(box), P+•✓�+ 0.T. O. will be held In Hillside public Epeom Salta._2 lbs., 18c d school on Friday evening, Sept. 17th. - - - - - - A good program is being provided. 10 per cent discount gill be given om all other Drugs �� --- 1 T SALE REGISTER and Toilet Articles during the Sale: - - H SATURDAY, SErr. 19TH•—Auction sale _ •guy Early and thus get ,� of household furniture on Church _ .� ,INDIVIDUAL ` '15t..Pickering. the property of Jos- -first Choice - , V.h Bye. gale at 1.80. See bills. pp :-: •. . ° V. B. Powell, auctioneer. • SANITARY •-yOTERS' LIST, 19Zo - 1_ h(3 Pie' ti a r i - •� - _ - Store .� ]I[unicita2ity of the Township of Pick4rixg r County of Ontario Notice is hereby given that I have- transmitted -.. _ �LC�f, lJ � �T�'IYt + or delivered to the per- _ sons mentioned in sections li and-�of • • O the,Ontario Voters'List Act, 1880,and ` '`l � �E�UMV, ' �} • acts amending the same,-the copies re. BICKERING GARAGE ' , _ - s:i..:..s i 1 ; quired by said sections to-be so trans- 7 milted or delivered of the lists made - 13 _pursuant to said Act. of persons ap- - - _ p = p�aring'bv the)ast revised Assessment gadiuR;purchasad the;garage�uainess ofjDavideon Williams we E MOnney • l e�'m� Roll of the said Municipality entitled + H. E. e j to vote at Elections for members of -prepared to repair all makes of autos. _ the - Legislative Assembly and at - , Municipal Elections, and the said List _ -,.We keep:tn.stock all kinds of Ford aecessories, tire @_for ally_ was first posted up at my office at T T ' Waitevale on the loth day of Se tem- snakes of cars,,oils, etc. V R t ber. 1M, and remains there for in. Pee Plcl{t: i '• - Electors are called upon t+o examine Anlnis �z Andrew, ; : �g : said lists and it any omissions or other ' �;,It takes more than Capital, more than Determination, more,than 3 _ em"ots are found therein, to take im- modiste proceedings to have said - ,-. PAggressiveneas, more than Advertising, to make a Product leader of its kind. errors corrected according to law. t ti v Sept. 0 1920 i _ ,A�t ese ai3e, pgwerful'as they are, would be unavpiling . paled at White ale• Sep . ,'T earl s W an tee. _ Ito achieve such a position unless the Product DONALD R. BEATON, possessed superior merit. Clerk of the Tp. of Pickering, bl•1 Whitevale, Oat, - Superior Merit alone has placed; 4 -eb 5 C sweet ce �t Teams wanted-for hauling Flax: Creami ot�the We at Flour1for bread • , A�sor►d lesagee ,57.00 per day will -=-- -- �Momarch Flour. for pastry :. v - - Farmers, Attention . . . In the position_ SUPREMACY! � e s' n o£ _Those who desire their harness - _• "trended.or wi..b anything in the bar- ,' ri M 'at-office. of the h bell Fl rtdl nese line, pleKse leave N,out •rd,er.y with " -Apply e � P J.s. Suwon.All repairs will he called for and de- - j - at . " ivered within three dais f receicing /.... OS � L the order. ( -I w. iwnDl TTnN. - _�: PTCT�17-r-T1,r C? \'T, �'w•T '�=f.�t'h�T ) .fig � IL VMN >�• aF �;�..ti.; -n �. n� .y •.�., Vin.,.•. :,7."�,pi•:,"�'::C„-.. , .1 °� ..m•x- :.�' _ 'ir ts" :�" '+6A,.-�_ "-FWt � `e' '^' •'��.. `Y 7,'mss° :� - -� y '�, �,.. f 1j"'' ,,+.,c ,9 'J .{.;ales. n+•''G:,S-' •.at"+'•ys'.+� `f..15, .}i`^'C +.,;+.: -fit-•' nn,7,ryn^,-s-t,ia'. mfr t d, ;� r^F�'• M- .t. ''/.h• ^.i'E. ++M_•• ,^3•.:'�•� Y.^: v..'.^,.,..... ...�^x?a•+.. ",�'K'' �°-£:+"• ._. '�•.•. . ..r�`' ':a`�. .i.'•8..- .. .,�'R'� ... ..•..- -n>...,.,, ..•7.;;�� ''•a,.. ..�, -.�-. - 'a• .„iF.y;.., .... :.u:'.a.•„'S "'�'+.++^ ,'� •;,^ T' Mow James Coates is still feeding last A number from .here attended Many'hundreds of lives have year's manR,elt+to his hogs. •They the funeral of the late Mrs,Turner been lost and thousands injured Miss Marie Forsyth was in the- u '•:'. are just as fresh as they were last at Green River on Sunday.- well as many villa es wrecked in Mtn on.Morday.. fall when they were harvested. Hens and Mre. Madill and fain• an earthquake 16 Italy which last• +.' J. lg. Bandy spent a couple of Mr. Paterson, of Ingeraoll, Mrs, i1y, of barrow, are -tisititipl with ed only aq few seconds _ .='Have this week In the city, y ` Wm. Bingham and J. FingoId Young and Mr. and Mfs. T. Little, the former's parents, J. B. and �� � ,..'3x:•; r motored to the city on Tuesday. of Sca and 'Mrs. -the guests of Mrg. Madill. • 11,. and Mrs. ChidIow expect to Gregg on Tuesday, Earl and M^rs. Pearson, of To- M. J. and firs.'- Wilker; Miss ronto, and J. R. and Mrs: Thew. Lirain Cho In y leave shortlyy for Detroit to reside- .Minnie Gleesoti and Mrs.. Andrews ton,,of Pickering, spent Sunda �� Sherman Rumohr is laid off duty g' Of all materials and design 'at resent suffering from an abs- and children motored to Lindsay with J;-H. and ilira. Beal: '�• y - - AND FL?IHING� - _ �•~`� p kept in stook. It will you cesa. on b.rida3 to visit Ira...Andrswe' _-- o call al oar works and in�1 our atpelt Evans'Ward and family motored -inter. If any person knows of any- an0 Prepared to do chopping and oat obtain prices. Don't be misled Sirs. Arthur Dernsba and three flaking on Moncla s agents do not employ -to the Toronto Fair one day last thing that has not yet been tared g y , and Fri-, � � them,00nseganil• children are 8nffering from a very der s•onl beginning 1 we can, and do throw off the a A+, week. to add to the high cost of living, 7 y' B g y Charles Sargent s ent,a conple children atfack of scarlet fever. 'We they should feel it their duty to on April 1st. . commission of to per cook.,which you wit p hope for their early and 'Complete certainly gyve b aroha from U461' ' ' flf days last week.i Toronto on y P wit - n recovery. notify. the government, of their oalleolivited. Greenwood hilt' business. We are pleased to see J. B. Ma- neglect: JD112] F. Bayles, � 'A large nnm.ber of our residents e- J. T. MATHHSON ' are attending the Toronto Fai• dill on our.streets again aftei his ,. this week. recent severe illne=s, having now Office and Works, iVhifby, Oatario Wm. Dowewell, of Alton, spent what a eakered, though still some• T -the past week with relatives and Mrs. C. A. Overland and daugh A N T.•E D i BARGA friends here. ter have returned hfliue after IN S R,J. and Mrs. Mann and Lyman spending a few days with friends .. -. ---- - __-. :__.-._ FOR BOYS AND GIRLS and Mrs. Pilkey motored to New in Toronto and also taking in the - `-- , --market on Sunday. = !Boys,boots,8.80, worth 6.00 James and Mrs. Hortop, of Port eights at the Exhibition. y Mrs. Bristow, of Hamilton,'Mrs. Sod' Land on which•to B read Girls'boots 1,80, worth U0 • Perry, spent .Sunda with Tboo' John Elliott,'Mr. and Mrs. Walter , and Mre. Paterson. Also a big @took of men's heavy every. •,` Elliott and daughter, Marion,' of Mies Ci•ladye Paterson is spend g ' > •. . �: F1aXe � - • day boots at 4.00 a paddle log a few derys with friends in To- Agincourt.visited David wild Mrs. , ,onto aad'Nia ra Falls. Grc g on Thursday last. As we have only a limited stook,wit ggaa The -Dramatis Ulub will go,to 'd'2.00 per acre. rite, phone early and make,yous `- Mien Jennie Rawson of Toronto, selection. a is in the herppital suffering from Blackstock on Wednesday, Sept. an staack of diphtheria. 29th, to present the drama"Home : T _, or call at the j Rev. W. Lambert left on Taee Ties," that evening, it being the - _- �. Fingold� l♦lueti�t ',,.,day evening to spend two or three day of the Biackstock fair, - Ind. Phone 2804 weeks with friends in Cleveland, Norman Barton. who underwent Ohio, a serious u o r Toronto,o f the General ROSE FLAX M I L L _- Mies Effie Miller, who has been Hospital, Toronto,on Tuesday of .+' _ " His quite ill during he past two or last week,.is. we are . lad to. 're- y three weeks, is now steadily im- port, gradually recov'e ing. ti . - T 1taster proving. Mrs. Thus. Haney and-daughter,. PICK)EIRINGf Old T• ,. vQ1 , Mrs. Jo has returned of Woodstock, returned to their ` t Voice r ,+ Dome after s ng a few weeks home on- Sunday evening after Records in Toronto ith her niece, Mrs. spending a month with the for STQP � LOOK ! LISTEN � -y' Anderson. mere parents, )`.,and Mrs.-Bur- - In great Thos. E. and Mrs. Stephensor, too. Variety accompanied by H. G. and MCP. t9 Wilson, of Pickering, motored to Miss Ma,trel Edwards, who has flow is the time for White Canvas Footwear, also different New Records are received each a Orono on Sunday and open. the accepted a position as lecturer in - week and Special orders filled on day with Chas. and Mrs. Harris.= the Ryerson School; Toronto, is - lines of Outing Shoes. 'We call supply these shortest notice. Y The tractor is gradually displac- at. the Toronto Exhibition this THEgTON'9 - Piaerin r week as demonstrator in Domestic . S ing the horse in farm work. An lines at reasonable prices. ,,. Science: _ _. _ .. uxds inataace of this was seen oa our -- - '- - 5 - •�•;: streets on Tuesday when a wagon- - "Come and see—at the Corner Shoe Store." t"IM`S _...-load of hay was being drawn by a NOTICE TO CREDITORS tractor. W. M. Palmer Claremont D.A. and Mre. Scott motored .to _ a,nd O�o=s s i • .London and spent the holiday _ with the latter a parents. Mrs• Notice to Creditors and others in the Es' a .; Scott will remain in the '••Forest _ : Good ' City" for a couple of weeks before saes of Mrs.Katherine Percy, Deceased. Buying » returning home. The creditors of the Estate of Mrs. Some Of our residents are fixing Katherine Percy, late of the Township g nt Pickering, in the County of Oatar•. _ }• IG vp their old wood stoves as the io. married woman, deceased, who y prospects for securing an adequate died on or about the 20th'dg of June, inches wide. Bleached Sheet - of Ip of coal ie far from being A. Ir, 1020, are hereby notified to send the uu ersi nod• Executors or their g> > p - pillow Cott 42 L bright, while the chances forget=-by post �i�.:J�., otherwise deliver to -- '` . . Circular tang wood is, possibly, slightly R II wide 90 cents per yard. in 72 inches ~' better. solicitor.on or before the 8th day oft. The Junior Soccer team here October, A.D. 1910, their Christian ..Splendid quality. beat the Brougham Juniors in a and i•urnames,address and description, - - and full particulars of their claim and :-S•hirtin s and Fannelettee :lively contest on the local grounds nature of security, if any,. held by g' last Thursday evening. The un them, Wheat Certif cater fortunate delay in the arrival at Immediately after the (ith der of. Arsenate of Lead, ' Paris Parrs Green, Fly Oil some of the visiting team, howev- October. A. D. Ur2u, the estate of the 'I`HIS Bank has special facili- t er, took the "slue"'off the game, said Mrs. Katherine'Percy will be dis- " ties for Collecting Wheat 'as it ended in darkness. tributed among the parties• entitled ein Fruit r1a1'si, x190 red and white ' Participating Certificates, The Rev. S. McLellan will thereto• having regard only to the thA - s claims or Interest of which the ezecd- rubber 'ringg initial payment beinjl et l�le reach the annual Masonic sermon _ bushel, to members of the order on Sun- tore shall then have notice, and i+li ,F rate of 30 cents Q�i el' wit f'.. day, 9e t, 12tb, at a . m., is the others will be excluded from the said authorized by the W latest Hoard• pp p distribution. _ , I _ = Methodist church. A male eborae Dated at Toronto this LL dad of 'THE -�'�.• -will furnish music. The members September, A. D. 1920. tt E9 .. :. of the order will meet at the lodge Win,Jencsa BR.►TO:v, -clfa� _ T STANDARD BANK boom at 2 p. m. The public are 85-Bay Street, Toronto, "cordially invited. Solicitor for the Executors. OF CANADA Our continuation and public Mrs 'Ida M. Hamilton, C. R. Percy COW. aura. God tl11� r'''am :schools re-opened on Tuesday with and E. A. Per R, R.No 2,Clare- v p,ask,eatris. is good attendance and with the moat, and H. . Percy,Green River• i ou need What - piCKERIN6 BRANCH. " former teacbing staff in• charge, -Out., Ezecuteri. 60-82 j - Myra we can ;wov�de . A.W.CRAWFORTH - M^"^O�f eZC_epptinQ Mies M ra CroDk, � �. . ` ° • �'^ of Pickering, who bas been en- Y w•sat b e 7�r and inerew'yoY! herds, but eQAMCH ALSO AT WHITUY) Caged to fill the vacancy caused ym lack dw awry� y the resignation of Miss Fergus- -Coal, .. goal . on, who was assistant teacher in 6 d O°s b1e'fO'ss to make a�aac.s to reopen" the continuation school. #arnw%Conso t the Manager. iw fit. The death occurred on Wednea- The PickeriII day last at his home in Uxbridge, Hard and Soft Coal of the Y /� x of a former resident of Claremont, = best quality 021 - Q1 >�r11E`+8 Committee Mr. Alex, Spears. The deceased : .hand WHITBY BRANCH, , ,, a P. LYND, Manager. formerly owned the farm of which BROOKLIN BRANCH, E, C. CROSS, Manager. The object of this Assooiatdon G to 7 ` the sou tbern part'of the village THOS. A. LAW, _ lessen stimling and prosecute formed a part, and which he ha the felons. subdivided into village lots.- His funeral took place on Friday and ![.mbar.having prop•ety stolen aormasii• was largely attended. He is our- :a g oats immediately with as member wived by his widow, but he had no' Concrete • - o! Exsoetivt Oomso�tles. children. r� Yl'l�1'1 1[embseship tee A most tateresting bowling tour- 1 ppomt Tiekel.may w had t iaaMo se; now was held on the bowling ­Trod woraw oaapp • -' Exac.�Oem.-L. D. Banks,C.S.Palo. z '^ green here during the past week, - r er, W. V. Richardson, Pickering in which all the members of the ' 1 �1, We wish to announce that Mr. M.J. Rowe has been'appoint- -_ •_ club, nineteen in number, particf Field ale J.R. Thexteni W.J, Clark: gated and entered into the sport ed agent for Stn Life of 0SUSds for the district of Prslasnt; eeseslaey `� with great enthnsiasm. As the and Brick - tournament proceeded the players . . .. , ._ "^Oshawa, Whitby and Pigkeriu �' • ; � ,>7 _ +'+:, gradually dropped out from the e y, .contest, because tbey had met bet- Tile 3,�f, 6 and 8 - It may be interesting to you to know what this leading Company ter players. The final game was did last year. layed by P. Macnab sr. and R. J'. Inch Vow, which resulted in favor of Mr. Macnab, who thus holds the Chet my prices. = They paid oat to Policy--Holders and Beneficiaries during 1919, •s the enormous-sum of$12,864,651.1.5. chatupionsbip of Claremont. Concrete work done. By arrangement of the Home _ ea and School Committee, the Wom Ind. Phone 2705 Pick.. _ en's I chool a will hold their meet- which is over' $1,030;387.00'per month ` • �-----which is over 237;7.81.00 per week ing in the school hotise on Friday 'Clarence Simpson. :which is ever--==x;937:00-per frets,-(S hour days _ ?'hs-- Q�' 1___ afternoon, Sept.17th. The presi- which is over 52.29 per minute. dent will present the giro, of the C. N. R. Station; Brook Road p SaWing-•-Machine I above mentioned committee. An Manufactured by ' address on ",Misunderstood Child- . These large pltyments are backed tip by over $105,711,468.27 of `�lareM0j(t livery assets, and a sus ins of over$8,037,440 ren" will be i;iven by the Rev. A. p W. H. Jackson & Son,• - s McLellan, and on "The Tragedy Brock Road. Pickering; Ont, - _ ._of Can yon conceive of the help• to Widows and-Orphans, the pro Z --) ; :_ •rl!�n-for- t-mrifnrt an d lenty-the amount of squalor, chine and -'i — Mash. will be ftirnishpd by 'the _ '- - P - q B1ack=mithinR wind Woodworking In children of the Sc haul. There will poverty preventea By'tGr•u LLtna„ Heertt pwym nts. Truly thi's is ail its ))rRnchPF. 9aav qummi.g First-clues Rigs ,o hire'dap or organized philMuipopy. and fill a's ecialt also he addreeses by memberq of night at lowest prices, 4a p y• 'A` .the school board. All areinvited, r We stock C4asnline Engines, Emery especially xlj gentiNmen who ore Phone;l?('5. W. H. HILL, _ whetle, Circular Caws,$mow `y :;;•,interested in any forni of school Q Af. .T RmrF, Manager Central Ontario Division 'and Finery Mandieie.l ns:• it , �;;, t Tho��:Sandersot $� noon' . s n•nil:. Then,, ti;.;} �'i 1 ham , ,�, � 3SR Tin,; fit, [�.tl•t • • - L��dders,cf all lengths on hanrl • SVeloc•k, PROPRIETORS Phone 5949, Osha��a and for sale. c §- 4."..'.a^•°+p�+'�'t:1' �'--• :.. - .. _i..t .+.� - - x, •"°":�....• .,wd.,.^-a+ws-...:_ .r 1 Ilk.. :. ,y"� ..- - f -•s'• •'- j° e- `,tz^ �} �' 'ti,AL'' tint• F`: :,c ✓- '+., .x .jv, �'•ty.. ss' fit• ,.t •.`'a: IG •k-`, `;'t' .T: - 5^= fiF - ;%vr,- �',s#„ erg 'oa... 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Katydids saw on their, fiddles, as ailments due to a clogged condition of �: .... 7 answered. do the hoppers and crickets, and bull- the-bowels will find prompt relief Just then the music ceased, and Mr. frogs boom in the matches; but until through the use of Baby's Own Tab- + . Toad proudly escorted his companion the fairy does come again there will lets. The Tablets are a mild but .,y - _to the stool near the stump.. be no minstrel band to play in the thorough laxative which can always .. Aa soon, however, as.the fairy of woods. be depended upon to regulate the '.. --- 1C i - the Milky We sat upon the toadstool And all this was brought about be- bowels and sweeten the stomach. `y�•.-� cause Mr. Frog did not keep his word They are absolutely safe and are sold - R it fell over. She screamed, and rolled with the little cutworm. under a guarantee to be,entirely free :'rWb7 the,. Frog Croaks and the Toad^walked to a spot some distance away, to the, ground, while everybody near + from opiates or.other injurious drugs. !s Silent. near a stump. hurried to help the luckless lady to r Concerning them Mrs. Thomas A. In the woods at-the edge of a marsh, "I could have done that!" thought her feet. 'Her spider-woven dress was 7 Feathered Frauds. Boutot, Lake Baker, N.B., writes: "I ;- g the Frog, peeking around tiie tree to ruined, her hands were covered with bne evening, there was a-great Bath- mud, and 'her hair was mussed. In Apart from the natural camouflage am pleased to state that Baby's Own ieaiag'of birds and animals; for it had ree what was happening: Tablets were•of great help to. me her eyes were tears, brought by the which speckled feathers and patches been announced everywhere that the "I fear," the fairy said, when the when my baby ,was suffering from P „ disgraceful which happened; and of color, like dazzle painting on ships, fairy of the Milky Way was to come, stump was reached I shall not dare afford.birds for their protection, there constipation." The Tablets are sold as soon as the mbon rose high enough, to sit upon that. • It is damp and dirty, although Mr.Toad,excited and wring- by medicine dealers or by mail at 95 ,,.. I is no doubt that birds have li�tle tricks iq ing his paws, sought in every way to`_i° , x, Bents a boz Prom Tha Tar. Williams maki comfort her, the fairy dismissed hltn I ^ 4 =Eufte birds west to bed early for a nap, so dainty,and will easily sail. with a frown. they employ to frighten swag intrud- lIedicii}e Co., Brockville, Out. t ` they world be able to stay,awake dur= Mr. Frog began to smile to himself, . „Away, Toad'" she cried. '"You ers. Can anyone doubt' that the long C : ing the fun; night bards got their sup- for he felt that the toad was about to miserable fellow,to allow such a thing.neck of goose and swan, and the hiss- - '-r 'pers as soon as the shadows grew,'so fail, to happen to fret" ing sound they both make; is a good., Tigers Are Poor Sailor. 'r they could be on hand; animals came '•My dear lad8;' Mr. Toad hastened The nightingale escort of the fairy imitation of the snake in the grass? It is really pathetic to see a tiger from the meadow, field, and stream; W'ygy, "I would.not for worlds have fl rs flapped his wings in despair and ut- Of coue, it is 'necessary to think on board ship. ` He whines, his eyes ^hand'bo it happened that the fairy was you sit upon that stump. What h have tered a doleful cry. I of these birds in their wild state, nest- water, and he constantly paws his greeted by a crowd of anxious,fftends, to offer.is something else. "You must go home at- once and ing among the reeds. A marauding. stomach, in which Ire has�such a nasty evert. one of whom.-considered it a Mr. Toad then made a few strange change your dress!" cried the bird, foe, fox, or wolf, or, pine-martin, hap= feeling. great honor to be able to visit with motions with his paws, roGed his eyes, but the fairy would have none of that pens along, intent on eggs for break. Horses suffer very badly from mal the wonderful little lady who always and muttered some strange words fast at least, or, better stilt, a tender oxen ,, 'g y She scowled upon the toad and, al de mar, as also do oxen, but 'had a•nightingale for 'a guide and that nobody had ever heard a toad or g gosling or cygnet. Suddenly, out though he tried to make apologies, make heroic attempts not to give way -„trav@ led on a moonbeam. anybody else say up to that time. she silenced him with these words: darts the'snake-like neck hissing like to their feel-Inge. 'As soon as the nightingale's song Greatly interested, the fairy watched "Toad, never speak another word •a whole basketful of serpents, and the Most animals hate the'aea, and '*as heard the marsh minstrels set up what was going. on, -and finally the until you can explain this disgraceful intruder turns tail and Sees from the howl miserably • until- seasickness a serenade at a spot aglow with the toad bowed until his nose touched the thing!” poisonous spot. The wryneck builds its neat >a the quietens [heat. Polar bears, however, light of thousands of fireflies, and grodrtd, and, as he rose, there popped_ The to8d cowed then and there that as one would naturally 'expect, are [decks were craned and legs were out of the earth the first toadstool he would obey; and 'that he would'hollow of a tree, and if any prying per- quite at home at sea and always enjoy '"stretched so that the owners of them ever known—ryhite, pearly, and soft' (son should thrust a hand into his hole ; never again make' s sound with his a trip. (could seethe coining of the wonderful' "Be seated, lady!" Mr. Toad,cried;,mouth until he could explain. To this he hears a most menacing hissing,and ! he withdraws the hand smartly,_lest. Elephants get seasick, but they cap '!fairy. and everybody within sight of the very Slay he is unable to say what the adder should bite him. Evert the be. cured, although the Prescription In those days, it is said, frogs and spot set up a great cheer=-everybody happened, although the frog knew blue titmoUee, an inoffensive little would cost a lot of money to make ul -• toads could talk as well as anybody, excepting Mr. Frog. well enough that the cutworm which bird 'enough, will imitate a nooks, nowadays. It consists of a bucketful �d a certain frog and a certain toad, The moonlight glinted -over the he brought to the woods cut the stem of water to which has been added Who had been getting aloe¢ badly to- Pearly toadstool, and the-fairy.oi the of the toadstool and caused the producing a most alarming hiss If her some quinine and three and s halt her nest is approached by cat or human. pinta of whiskey:, tether for some time. announced that a'ir'kY. Y.:xy "� �d-ev:'eatly- upon trouble. The well-known dodge of the lap. ey would try for the fairy'; good escort, who proudly stood at her aide, B:rds and butterflies brought dew- wing to lure the egg-gatherer from her � graces, happy as could be. drops. with which to wash the mud eggs fa another case of cute trickery. a �i�l �� 3y "I shall make all the frogs of the "It is plain that I shall have to from the fairy, and after her dress The lapwing, or plover, makes her LE'� � tt1JL��iYE World famous," the greenback fellow give you the first dance, the fairy had been repaired by some spiders nest on the ground,and when she-sees ... [aid to the toad, "because I nm sure of the Milky,Way told Mr. Toad then, present she ordered the music to begin a stranger approaching she-flies, just to please the fairy with my fine ap- and the audience approved. aftew and the frolic to continue. in front of him, constantly seeming SAVE YOUR HAIR pearanmie I have a soft voice and Mr. Frog hopped away. He was "May 'I presume?" -Mr. Frog in-�to fall, as If her wing were injured or , good manners. I shall make all the angry and also disappointed enough quired, offering an arm to the fairy, broken. Naturally, boy or mart will, . - !%,frogs d!amonn-r, to cry, just as the katydids an3 crickets make some attempt to catch her, and Get rid of every bit of that - - "I," then spoke the toad, "shall "I," said he, "am disgraced. To- tuned up their fiddles. that Is exactly what she wants: ugly dandruff and Stop surely outshine you, and win the good morrow it'Will fip'known that I failed "You-may, and ,it- is, well that you _ falling hair graces of the wonderful fairy, be- and that the hated toad has wan.Woe, didn't go away in a sulk!" the little °cause I am a good talker; I haves °roe.. lady replied. Meat as Food. - "Who speaks?" a tiny voice in- And so it happened that Mr. Frog _ }dumper form than you, Frog, and my A new entry on the menu is fore- body does not resemble a chunk of quired, and Mr. Frog had to bend low after all, danced with the fairy. 1„ to find out who asked the question. tasted by the report of the Inter-De- Develop- -green slime from the marsh. q Mr. Toad went away to hide him- Slime. cried the frog.' You He found a little brown worm curled partmental Committee on the Develop- �„��.}• ;`ti, �„ „ sett. He had examined the toadstool; 3 Ugly meat of the Falkland Isles,says;Lon- toad, no fairy would smile upon you! up among a lot of fallen flower stalks. 'but other than finding that the-stem - .�• ' don newspaper. �•'!;~���;;.% The worm was bus at that'moment• was broken,.he could not explain how 'S 9•*+ .• You loose more like a. big chunk of y 'It `recommends experiments In the �'','•; ��'{, :dirt than anything else! We shall see sawing at a stem, and paused only it happened. ?, `i' �ssrla _ ,,, long enough to hear what the frog Now, Ali. Frog forgot all about the uttltzatlon of whale meat as-food,and •� 3 - %rhat we shall see. suggests thar-samples should be sent As the katydids,hoppers, and crick- had to say' worm. He had promised.to do that to London in cold storage, to test the Mr. Frog, in his talk, mentioned the little fellow a favor, but as he was so / "ets sawed, treetoade sang and bull' opinion of the meat trade and the pub- frogs boomed, fairy, and when he finished speaking greatly taken with the smiles of the _ Mr. Frog bowed low, tic. tolled his eyes, and, in his softest the worm stood up straight and waved 'little lady he knew nn-thing else. in this matter New York has been . M•_.:- voice, approached the fairy to ask 'sll�his legs to show his excitement. Mr. Frog was .gallantly parading l ahead•,of us, fcr whale.ineat.began to tf b for the first dance of the evening. He The fairy of the 'Milky Way, he through the crowd with the fairy o , shouted. "My, I would like to see her, his arm, when suddenly a Lu;h un3gr be served in the restaurants bf' t.l - . +suss in the midst of his speech when city.three years ago. The American 11 a inurrnur ran through the crowd, for but I could not crawl that far in a--which they pasFcd for a moment top- Bureau of- Flsfieries has -been carr-y- -- - -- - _ ---it was discovered that there was no whole night!" pled over, and the deer on the .leaves Ing on air active propaganda of late � ]seat for the fa'ry,who stood, blushing The frog and the worm talked a long splattered ail occr:the fairy, drench-A years for the a.dd!tton of uutamillar �'f and puzzled, not knowing wlirch way; while, after the�they' have bseenbthp.frog-, as he t to ore de to^co!;i'sh to the uormai d ct. Tileflsh,sable- A ii`tiz_"Danderine'' coo: c:eanaea �0t�ich -to turn. j g' y — jumped " fish, burbot, ancLboti:fie are among Clio and makes the .evertsh, itchy scalp "A'seat for the fairy!" hundreds of frog hopping taward the crowd in the being --truck by the falling bush, and new delicacies it has Introducer- to soft and pliable, they this stimuIatfba y: ''voices cried. woods, bearing upon his back the it appeared .to everybody. who saw, the notice of the cousumor. ionic penetrates to the famished-hair Mr. Frog paled. worm. The worm had promised to do that the frog •actually knocked the perhaps its greatest success 'has roots, rEVitalizing and invigorating "'A st for the fairy!" bards and something for the frog in return for bush over. ea been in the popularizing of the, spiny 'every.hair in the.head, thus stopping animals -continued to demand but. the favor, and Mr. Frog promised. ,You clumsy fellow!" 'the fairy dogRSh. which, under the more attrac- the hair falling butt or getting thin,everybody present was so ashamed -that the worm would have a chance to cried. "You are worse than the.toad, ifve trade name of grayflsh,has quick dry or fadt"ng. =and excited over the neglect that none see everything that was going on, with your blunders." ly won a place in the food market. Aftar a few applications'of"Dander could decide what to do. after he did what the frog required: The truth 'of the matter is, the cut- Although canned grayflsh was •un- tner you seldom 'find a fallen hair o1 Presently Mr. Toad bowed very tow, Well, Mr. Toad was dancing with worm was having his revenge for be- known either to file. tradgr or to the„ a particle of dandruff, besides ever) _ 'brushed the frog to one side, and the fa:ry of the Milky Way; the march ing forgotten and neglected. public before October, 1916, within six hair shows new life, vigor, brightnesik offered an arm to'the 'fairy, saying in band was making the woods "4It. Toad is disgraced and Mr. months it has on sale in thirty States, more.color and thickness. as he did so: ring, and, all eyes were upon the Frog is as badly off!" folks muttered, and before long the demand'outraa the A few' cents buys a bottle of dsi,." "Good fairy, allow me to escort you lucky toad, so that nobody observed looking with awe upon the angry lady supply. This fish is found off both lightful "Danderine" at any drug 4K -to a seat that is worthy of your beau- the frog as he approached the pearly of the Milky Way. the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, toilet counter. "teous form!" toadstool; and when he was certain The lady announced that she would• To the great disappointment of Mr: that none would'see his 'act he drop- leave the woods and never return until' :F`r'og,.who stepped behind a tree to ped the worm to the ground. the toad could speak and the frog ° - The worm at once du himself in, learned better manners. s 7 31i bide Inis shame, the fairy'accepted g _ Condor - Mr. Toad's arm, and together 'they and after Mr. 'Frog Frog hastily pawed I, too, shall never speak unVI you s • - - return and tell me that I am for- -" in for- Fabric ho . - � � given!" Mr. Frog declared, hopping � �t,0 G [� r.•,•- _ , -- __ �'-fit � Items of I�storic Interest " away to the marsh ails jumping into the water. a x�S The frog,did not mean that he In the days when the electric telo- "Have oa deck certain bones (marks would never make a noise again, but (sraph was a new idea,and consequent given): weigh them carefully and tele- he -meant that he would never. again ly a mystery to the masses, there was graph result," was the next message say real words, 3' Extravagant claims pfld trouble one evening in the Bank of from the bank. As the fairy of the Milky Way left exaggerated statements ; England. The business fot ilia 'day These instructions were obeyed, and the woods on a moonbeam, the night-. I t+! may Sell tire$—but they _, bad closed and the balance was not one box was found to be something ingale .flying ahead to' the sky, Mr. iy ' can never make tires give correct, there being a deficit of a huh• like a pound ten ounces heavier than Frog croaked at his ill luck; and ',mileage or Service. fired pounds sterling. It was not the the , others—just the weight 'of the when the story became known to other m E money, but -the error, That must be missing sovereigns. frogs, they-,too croaked and croaked „ : �. About Partridge Tire$ until- the woods echoed their taints. found, and for the officers and clerks "All right. .Let the ship go," was p 4 ra' little need be said. Theft the last message. The West India �� there, could-be no sleep until the my So, every night in summer, the in reputation for durability _ a tarp wfs cleared. ' Throughout- the 'house 'volts debited with' the hundred frogs of the marsh, stream, and lake •+� and dependability under aright and all the next day a force of pounds and the Bank of England re- night and croak when the dew falls -x all road conditions, justi- men was busy. The money was sure. lapsed Into its customary routine.- —for it was the dew which made most fie--the statement ly gone froth the vaults, but no one of their troubles. - �' © "You c^n't buy pottld discover how. On the west coast of India•is found To this day toadstools pop up sus- y! better tires. The following-morning a clerk sug- a species of oyster, Placuna placenta, denly here and there, near stumps and ,•'y 1 r' seated that the error might have oc- whose shell consists of a pair of rough• other damp places, and so far as the curred in packing for shipment to the _ly_circular plates about six-inches in inhabitants of the wads- nand Reads West I c; some bores of specie that diameter, thin and •white.At pre"nt-)mow-they-are-trade--ts-grow try--toads- bad >ent to Southampton to be these'vystera are collected for the who hope that the fairy of the Milky plat-r' t!ne vessel Mercator. The' pearls they often contain, although Way will come again, sit upon one of r 9 clerl- :;e=tiara was acted upon. few are fit for the use of the jeweller. these safely,and-thus make it poss:ble Here ^. oppdrtunity to teat the But in the early days of English ruts for their kind to talk as they used y ,a ' PARTRID-CIE pot+e c�j the telegraph—lightning the shells were employed for window to long ago, according to this tale. !' versus steam, with steam having for- panes. Cut into little squares, they The fairy has never come back, so .ty_-elght hours' start. Very soon the produced a very pretty effect, admit- toads do not talk. Cutworms busy �i -.— _k.,-;y5+,,;;..ak..m,i _sing tight 1S$B frosted glass. +l,e»,anlVes everywhere yin summer, ton: "Has Mercator sailed? VVLItW &a:u "Just weighing in," came the reply. built, at the beginning of the eigh- r �i��e BS - —`" � �S sure that.po frog may succeed in get- J = �• �_. ."'�='�- "StoR her.' in the Queen's 'name," teenth• century, ifs windows were Ling the good graces 'of the fairy, is elioNome flashed back the telegraph , "She is .paned with these oyster shells. In case she might take a notion to re- stopped+" was the responaa Goa they are still thus employed, turn. L. '�'' ..- ' '--•'•_• r J.PLC\N` yx.^4.'d..•J%sV'ZK 'Oe_d. MI•'. �'• '�'r•:• '";•1�n•.}•csk'- -n;,;p.' °^ ?,,• -:5+,. r•'. {.'1' ....- .-!d-xaj.�a�.:s' ...•a2°,:U- .,n;'{'r.:�iut, y.,.:.�' 'ir.-.. p +.{ FAA 't V�'�''�' Al R+''^rf.�• -,x �.,+�"`X� :s cam: kc � � r G ':x^t;: " '" i• �{.r Y - t Z. . 'A • ;d N .. Yi•4,.- 1.D.1 f Yf �� cAv ^s r1 i; S .r..r �C.: '.• '1.m '�Y,ti •''v.. 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Now is the time FROM - ; • _ to get rid of it!� •, . -- The woman at home, deep is house- -Nature i6 pulling for you- i - _• "�� fold duties and the cares of mother- The warm weather's here- hood, needs occasional help to keep This is your chance— : in Repose. C- lter in good health. The demands up- "I see ye- have a new hired man, °. grasp it-takj on a mother's health are many and Ezra," said Eben Potter. "How Is he tte►ere. Her own health trials and j Templetonss doing?" ' er children's welfare exact heavy Rheum>atio "Resting considerable easier than "----� tolls, while hurried meals, broken rest j CS the other one did, thank ye!" replied aaad much indoor living tend to weak- i pgu'es the grim farmer. d an her.Constitution. No wonder that r Get it out of your system the the wdinan 'at home is often indis- easiest way Brought Up to His Trade. posed through weakness, headaches, ( Sod by reliable druggists for ii A clergyman was visiting a certain.- - 1 I � backaches and nervousness. Too ? dollar. Ask our agent or write large prison, and by dint of persua• _ +` .-any women have grown 'to_accept us for a free sample. Temple- ; l inn's,144 Fr in^ Ct'T�L.Toronto. ay ,ion and pleading, was endeavoring to ?hens visitations as a part o1 the lot wrfng from the criminals a promise to G ^ .-. of motherhood. But.many and varied - reform when at last they found them , 'tai her health troubles are, the Cause Blind Babies-'Ali ATipeai selves free again. 'is simple and relief at nand., 'WLQU An Open Letter to 'the Generously At last he came to a square-jawed', Doe):, t hu t a bit', Drop a little well, it is the woman's good blood Disposed. low-browed ruffian. "Freesone" on an aching earn, instant► • - ''"= -that keeps her well; ,when ill she "My poor, misguided matt, how did ly that corn stops hurting, then shorty y must make her blood rich to renew A few weeks ago I came across in you come to take up thieving, to break ly you can lift-it right of! with Sngers. her health. The nursing mother more the London Spectator an appeal by Sir -into houses,, and rob innocent folk?" Truly! than any other woman in the world- Arthur Pearson, in behalf at a special- "I harm it in an excellent school, Your druggist sells s tiny bottle of needs rich blood and plenty of it ly helpless class at the community, in ,mister," replied the hardened villain. ttFtreezone" for a sew cents, sufficient : 'There is one way to get U)da good. 9426 9648 -" r "Ah, alas! I suppose from very Embroil Embroidery which he says:- to remove every hard cars, soft corn, blood so necessary to perfect health, Desitm ra�ya Deairrn No, y8;` "At Sunshine House, Charley Wood, childhood you were brought up among or earn between the toes, and the car ttnd that is through the use of. Wil- we have 25 babies wbo are being thieves?" luses, without soreness or irritation. °*" • Hams' Pink Pills. -These pills make taught to tie little normal human be- "Yes; when quite a youngster I was new blood, and through their'use 9426--Dress. Sizes 6 to 24. Price, inga, so far as that is possible, from apprenticed to a food profiteer." Soot weighing one ton will result thousands of weak, ailing wives and 25 cents. Transfer design 14'0. 892• their earliest days until• the age of -=- from burning. one hundred tons of n, mothers have been made bright, 9648--Girl's Dress (with straps in five, when,they are transferred to the Sarah's idea of Security. coal.- cheerful and strong. If you are ailing. Eton effect). Price, 25 cents. 'Iii G residential schools for the blind,There Sarah and her mother had gone to a easily tired or depressed, it )s a duty sizes., 4_to-14 years. Size 8 requires, are enough poor blind babies in the neighbor's for a few days tC help cook The Atlantic, the second largest of ` :you owe yourseii and your family to checked,2 yds.36 ins.; plzin, % yd. 36 Kingdom to flIl sit Sunshine Houses, for the threshers. Sarah had to go the four great oceafts, has an area of give Dr. Williams.' Pink Pills a fair ins,wide. and I want money to enable me to home one morning to do the.,chores, 30,000,000 square miles. _ trial. What this medicine has done McCall Transfer' Design No. 987. start the other five." but she returned In a aurprlalagly for others it will surely do for you. Price, lb cents. From this it would appear that in short time, very well pleased with her• Minard's Liniment For Dandruff. yf -You can get Dr. Williams' Pink These patterns may be obtained England there is room and need for self. y; ' -)'ills through any dealer in medicine from your local McCall dealer,_or six homes for blind babies .and only "Well, sary, did you git through A road has been built in England or by mail at 60c. a box or six boxes from the McCall Co. ^r0 Bohd street one In existence. But here, in this. with the work a'reiady?" asked heir with leather waste mixed with.tar. for 42.50 from The Dr.*Williams' Medi- -Toronto Dept.W. ' favored Canada, no has hereto- mother. ! tine Co.,Brockville,Out. fore been-done fn-this direction, ex• "Yes, ma, I mili:ed the cow, put the MOTHER! `. cept a movement commenced last milk away and fed the chickens, and : . . gtn�stest;to Ruses8- year by the late Mr. T. Hope Church- then I come right over. I locked the y t ouxtecuug "Business is•Busiaess," the-Little Man Dear Sirs,-I had a Bleeding Tumor between one and two thousand dollars, "Nell, that's a good girl,Sary. What it eat, on my face for a long time and-tried a specially deposited In a local bank to did you do with the key?" California Syrup of Figg"� ►, - "A battle where''everpthing goes; number of remedies without any good the credit of the fund, asked me to aid "Hung it on the door knob, ma." Child's Best Laxative : .•• Where the only gospel is 'get sh-ead. results. I was advised to try MIN- him in raising a suicient sum to pur- And never.apare friends or foes. AR LINIDSENT, and niter using chase premises for the proposed MONEY ORDERS. 'Slay or be slain: is the slogan cold. several bottles It healed hit up and dis- home. Having,warm sympathy with Buy your out of-town supplies with - You must struggle and slash and appeared altogether. Mr. Churchill's praiseworthy "enter' Dominion Express Money Orders. tear; DAVID HENDERSON: prtse. I promised to give Mitt the Five Dollars costs.three cents. For Business is Business, a Sght for Belleisle Station, Kings Co., N.B. necessary' assistance, but. eircum- - Sept. 17, 1904. stances prevented me undertaking the gold, aerial photo-` - ='• Where all that you do is fair!" work until the present time:and mean• b the British was •� ^ The flist successful r while death suddenly removed 1Ir. ,graph taken y `sh wa e " '"Business Is Bt�sfnesa."-.the Sig_plan Chssrchill. Novr, !n order that the Of Nevve Chapelle, in 1914- - - said,. - money collected may be utilized for "A battle to-make of earth. :Mansions of Mud. the purpose for which it was sub- One teat of a would-be airman's - .A'Place to yield us more wine and in order to solve the housing prob scribed, a Charter (without stock sub- nerves is to seat him in a cha)lr,which Cc� bread, lam, a builder at Los Angeles is put• scription)'is being secured so that the proceeds to spin round at a furio= 2dore pleasure' and joy and mirth; tang up two hundred attractive mud incorporated company can legally and rate. 'There, are still some bandits and buc- houses. properly lay claim to the money In the. l caineers He Is copying the idea from the an- bank, and proceed to carry out the ob- 'W - "''But Taylor their number dwindlea with pass- who used to build their houses.of wet viz•: ing years soil; mixed with straw,cast in moulds "To provide a refuge for baby and. ��� e And dead is the code,they made! of required size, and-left in 'the sun to Infant blind, to provide free- scientific i- Te.li:� ©� Cu dry care, tralning and maintenance; to l Healed He Balby "Bossiness Zs Business;" the Big Ilion Generally speaking. any earth with save the lives of even a few of the 7 Accept -Calttornta" syrup of Angg said, "But it's sometping that's more,'tar a clay base, that makes it cohesive "many of such unfortunates 'who, for ., baby wmo two weetia oaU-loaf) to! the dams CaJfarata of ,zip ' when watered,can be used for the pur• the pacYase, then you are safe ytrot ' mire; lack of_ such service, perish every. when his face bo=o very red and tUat makes meet gardens of deceits pose. The.straw is the mud serves a year; and to return these little ones tcrribly i•.chy, and he bud In havins the best and most k' purpose similar to that of steel ieln• to their parents, at school age; with waa fs:i:ly c4a-••y rab- harmless physic for the little @tom• dead, forcement in concrete. normal healthy bodies and . sound bing and ecratcbing ach, liver and bowels. Children Wye And cities-it built now roar The mud mansions built scores of %rZ : tit fire s':-s broke sad Its, fruity taste ii'aIl directions of minds." bkA. He cculd not each bottla Too must '"Y "Calf• tVhere once the deer and the grey years ago by the-Me;!cans are to�sy Such, in brief, is the task before rid ,. wolf ran in splendid condition, although some- the promoters. :hooey is urgently re- i but HI did nlCok.d tOT�a ; From the p'.oneers' swift advance; what damp and Insanitary. These quired to carry it to 'successful com- (1 Hie,di l91-1-Z _ business is magic that toils for man, faults; however, are, being remedied. pletion. Canadians have never been for lif�h � �� be,��~� �Wa Vlofew asoot��~ Business is True Romance. For instance, whereas the old Dons known to turn their backs on any de. "I thought I would give Calcurs ( ( D06 DISEASES „ were satisfied to plaster their walls serving cause, claiming their aid. and Sea and Oinuncz t a trial I found ' a And those who make it a ruthless sae =vt► b Teed AA- fight' with mud, and protect-this,with a coat- surely this 'appeal will meet with a the sample so good that I bought r &ilea tree to.any AA- - Have only themFeives to blame Ing of whitewash in which had been generous response. Help now, with- more and two�-�of Claticura Soapress by the Author. and a fifty ant box of Cutict:sa Olaf- Z Csry Wooer Oo..tM. If they feel no whit of the keen de- incorporated tallow and cactus juice out waiting to be called upon 'by a meat bea?ed �.+ (Signed) Mrs, Lis West list swot light while the lime slaked, the-present-day collector, so thaC the close of the year it MIS M, Taylor, BOY 89, grace, \. New York. U.81 i builder prefers to cover them with may see "The Blind Babies' Home, '13. ` - In playing the Bigger Game. bridge,Nitralroka, Ont..Dec.30, fibs game that calls oa the heart and hard cement plaster thoroughly to Nursery and Kindergarten" in success. 0AIcara!soap to cleanse and Qw head, anchor into the walls-generally three ful operation in the Capital City of rift', Cnticu a Ointment to soRea The best of man's strength and coat% - and waterproof .throughout Canada. Cheques may be made pay and seethe and Cc'+t e a Talcum to nerve* with an all-mincraI compound evdlved able to "Canadian Blind 23abies' powder and'perfume are ideal tot St*iCE 16/0 Business is Business," the Big Man by himself and conceded by chemists Home." A!I rer;iittaaces will be dsilsrtodlst ° ^i to be virtually verlastin promptly acknowledged. Seat! �`' Q1°t1II� 20 and Zian Sall b Said, y g• p th roushonttheDcminion.CanaaianDepap ,•. The builder makes these claims for C. BLACKETT ROBINSON, Baited,8t.Paul St.bloatreaL And that Business is to serve. .se.►.Mve. *+�• OtS//++//����TT the houses now under construction: 188 Dufferin, Road. Ottawa. PSVVi✓ That they are everlasting, meaning - --•-- - ------------ r+• Parson (posing that the occupants will never know Mtnard's•Ltniment Relieves Distemper I - ><u' ing for photo)-"Pardon the annoyance or expense of the usual t - NL E�a ARK - 7 _ ABL MARKED e,What will they come to?" repair bills. That they are sound. • Faith in Mascots. Phctographer-"Sixty-flye dollars a proof, so that howling winds, rattling a„ freight of mascots which, if Aozen. Now, look pleasant,•please'." roofs, or other noise's will not be heard `BAYER" .:ARE ASP1 R!N they bad all been carried, might have a= within. Thy thEy --are non conductive and fire-proof, cool in summer and sunk Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock, - Borax and cold water will remove is yet another symptom of the extra- :chocolate stains. warm in winter. ordinary growth of this superstition. - _ ------- --• —�-- Never was there, apparently, so Not Aspirin at All without the "Bayer Cross" ��--- -• widespread a craving for,mascots as --- P �� now. The war made them universal. tfT�wre 1p UW7& to The devotion of the stage to mascots ``�r'�l�l 'idK7 has long been known; and more re- �- centIy they have invaded the playing- Geld. Mlle. Legien confesses to her reliance upon them.-Yardon and other great golfers have used them, and rte'. {here are, maybe, not many English cricketers this year who have not some sort of charm is their pockets s ' and it `saves suyar.,for it when they go out to bat, while in COA&ins as own sweetening acery sport there are some who Pin - / their faith to an ancient cap or Some s _ _ �` - other article of equipment, r o 000ki>tt necessary �� Bridge players are well known, for .v ( . Wand the likeable Flavolrtiof _ `=+ id their attachment to mascots. It Is For,Colds, Pain, Headache, Neural- package w81ch contains complete dt+ �na Toothache, Earache, and for reetions. Then you are getting seal t� :`l�'Gi t quite c men,especially when women Rheumatism,Lumbago, Sciatica, Nan- Aspiris-the genuine Apirin pre- this wheat and malted ,. are pia ng, to see a. curious assort- ritis, take Aspirin marked with the )tanned by physicians for omr nine- :barley Food is equaled w , went of ,.tile articles on the table. ., _ > -.�� name Bayer' or you are not taking teen years. rION made in Qenada. - i Certain once•famdlthr mascots have pa rm at all. Handy tin boxes containing 12 tab- Ud.only by its economy- , -"`^•, �� gone out of fashion. No seafaring Accept only 'Sayer Tablets of lets cast but ,,few cents. ifh„ggist. , q F 000 man today would go up to 4'160 for Aspirin" in an unbroken 'Sayer" also sell larger "Bayer" packages. t iris r•:: y" the once highly valued caul. " here There is only one Asp —"lssTer^Tea matt! saT "Sa;cr" Grocers . weryw - _ x� �. �. -- ,. i ;._ '.• - , -•wr"�",'r 4. - �/ — �`_a--¢.�?_ %.� LL'kR 1)LJiGi:..�„h)'!b ,- Fi:-.:)i').)3H 1:1i-i7tiC iij3)f'1T• .�.'...�'F r�-�,�...'"•"' -�- ' q - ra�e_�1_l manufacture, to aettrt the yublic ai&inst (m14Uons, the Tablsta of Sayer Comaaa7 + , ISSUE No. 37-120.{ ww be stamped crab thou general trade maric- the 'UUw Craft" w ; Y. _7 to 5r,"O 2, - t,4 —Mr. Kirchner. of Chicago, Is! —John and 'Mr,% O'Connor, of the former's p J. an -HARDWA E ? . -f-, L0CALI$M86 spending a few days here with hb' BeUeville,- open t, over the bolida w1fe and family. with parents, Y-� Weeks was in'the city —C. H. Ham, of Englefinik,ac- Mrs. O'Connor, of Church St. —F. W. compauled. by a- friend, spent- —Subscribers, take notice—The .. ...on Wednesday. Some Fall Specials ­Mrs. Oliver Crunimer is indis, Labor Day at the home of,his.par- subscription piuce of THE INEws Wised at present. ebts here. will be increased to $L,50 on Oc�. -Mrs. Ed. Baladon 419 confined --"Mrs. IrwiniShep4erd and child 19t. This is rendered-!ni perativz T. her bed through Illness. of Kitchener, spent a -few days owing to the greatly in-creasetl BEXCOIN �AN' TERNS -ASKETS here with her parents, H. G. and cost of production. During tile 'BUSHELB -Robin Gordon spent a few M ra. Calvert. month of September renewals will -:�aiays it], the city this week. With strong glass and f i5c Strong -Abe Law, of Toronto, spent -Miss Li.zzie Morrissey returned be accepted tip the old price. to Montreal on Wednesday, after heavy bottom. 2 Bushel 1.00 and Thutsday here with his sisters. �Mrs. (Dr.)*Wickett, of alitilil- spending three weeks herewith kew Advertisements. 1.75 -other, N 6alvanized 1.60 �r_eliab]e ­ton, spent the week-er-d with Mrs. ber bt L . J. Morrissey. Bretz and Mrs. Garrett, Savage,, 1,19R.SALE-Chevrolet 490'toniing, . . . READY ROOFING -Claude Kennedy, of Toronto, of Toronto, Miss Barnes, of New n i.rst-class condition' A good buy for cash, ,V11 to -nes, of Toronto, Geo' .t,11.111. Pickering; CATTLE CHAINS be holiday with W. 0. and York,and Mr. 13dt W11 47tf Best vidted with W. G. and Mrs. Ham t Ply 3.15 Wits. Haw. -ilit'and be&v.y one.. SALE 10 cowri and 16 heifers. Li .-A..Mitchell and Mr, Scott, of last week. to get F,0eg`i,,Lreri 14 lst�ins, a&) 8 wlts2 and 3 .. � Ply 3.75 fro 1 35 Cent* 401ity Carland, Mich., spent a few days -Farmers are"anxious ar,old.,X1.Ry%n, Dunbarton 30 s up 3 Ply 4.75 their threshing don6 early in order In town this week. OR SALE-2 fresh ni`ib� colv.. -Joseph Bye will hold an ane to get their grain markpted as F Np or phone ply at lot 2:3, con.4,Pickerinz, '1706. --Brignall, early As possible as a slutylp in Pick'ering Arno, R.R. No. 1, tion sale of his household effects pi PAINT on*Saturday, Septerube'r 18th. prices is auticipated. We bear of ck._�ring. 50-52 WINDOW-GLASS ------ - W one fartner who has his granary 'F, 0 R SALE hooping cough is quite -Oce ne%v Avery 8-16 Martin-Seliour's 100 per cent pure ,,,'prevalent' among" some of the full Of hls� year's oateo! He was Tractor For price and particulats apply to SX10, l0x12 and tip offered $1.50 a buslip'l, but 'Ile Edgar liath, lot ii. ba�w iine,Pickeing.or R.R. Every..can guaranteed smaller children in%,the village. 'No, 1,Whitby. - .51-32 expected Our Priee� al6i.igllt -vill would not sell, as be -The township, . council % 'D WHE In cits 1.65 higher Oricesr. He nitity'now have C.;E E AT FOR S. 4ueet on Moudity next for the 1,_L�n Lhall variety frc,rn registered.4�ed,guaran- to sell for half that pricp or less. -'re Ireelfrom-noxiou-i seer-Is. Arthur transaction cf getlerdl,busin.ess, d p- -and Pt:rcy,1�.R.No,1,Pickt�ring- .49tf )IrQf. Thorntia Cqlvert spent a -A,party of motori4ts had a acape from serious injury narrow e,. 4 ()R SALE See our Pipeltss Furnace on"display -few days last w eek in Torosto -Wagons, huggies. with her daughter, Mrs. Siddon,. on Saturday afternoon last. They I piows,sc-qers, andm6­xers anj all�.indgof )ve repairQ_ gi -Miss Margmirite Slieph. were com n t itlig duw Pos '-i hill. a �,pl:-rnents, ai3o sevextil kitchen I.Loves and sew- erd, of machines. H.Her.nan,,Ularemont. '-Phofi� ven prompt attention mile ea-,i of the village, ihordv "" Iffamilton, spent the holiday with 2v I nlilv. after it had,reCeiyed a g - .4 -T;"-)R' 'SALE-Tyrb pure-bred so so �NVI J. and Mrs. Clark and fa ood coat e Pickering �f-Mrs and Misii Fawkes have ing . of- oil. On account of tile Eth Al��I,:]�;tn X e.u� rp'cied' a monument' over th smootlibe,,s of the road the car c-i':un 6-arillex.'--fro.n revisiered see-1. Phone J, H, Bund grave of their -late 'hu�'band and began to slide and the' driver Rp vo.ii,pick. w.,b.Eurk, R.' R%' No..l,-Loc�is� pli6d tile brake-4, but, it was be- father. Pi L�­rp_kYE-D-Froirri- lot, 11, c,)n. 7. -Services in. St. Church �ck� yond hi,5control. It Aid into the- h7optiiire ering. Morning at 10-30. Even- ditch in front of Leon%rd' -Neale'6. ,k� S �,r info; R�:,Vard tmation-1,�Ltdin;i to MW -H. J. and Mrs. Marqiiis, ough bKdly �;hrlken up. A r!hoice farin of 155 Tile toi.)u -diini buI1,.inq;, and inir at 7.00. Sunday 5ch66`1 at and upset with it.Q fiv6pa,�sengev;&, n.R.R,Nu.-JI,Cla.re- CD '9.45 a. ill. none of r;licitn are Qerion;;-ly ini,iv in,.tnt. Of ed, alth Alvc h ' Stroud, are here at pre,3ent owing f'the car was badly JAI) - �­ion to p!ow ca:-'he'j-%-en tHs fall. Full aged and one.of the a,xles bent to the serious illness of the -form- pvswssion Feb. ist.- Fu.-1ur,,h.r particulairs'ap- P' . ricy, Whaby. . 46ti and generally .bactly tv;ed. 11 p. ly E. Dis. er's father. .A botit the same thue ajiotbp'll C&r =Mrs. F. F. Bal-Oon and two I­?AYED-On to th� prem i4ps of children, of Burford. are vi�iting had tile same experience, only. it IS'T ;nd. 25.con,5.Pick�,r�ng.'ne i N'_' .%vith Vae-ffirmer*9 pareutQ,.W., J. did not- upi5et. Both. ear-iI were-6. :in;one lamb;T.i,:o&"-I,.,may ha,-,e.,imc A Seasonable Word to-the able'to proceed ilindei- their own 71! property-and pay.ng expenseii-. C:-iren�- 1,.axton,R It. F R.%f been very ill during the patA.two brakes. thereby beink unable to -s!jr�-ken. Will ,Qier-cll orxxcl�..,nice for weekq still contiumei in a very FOR SALE OR FXCIIANGY�, -Tho4. B. Marquis, who power. The drivena, no d,-)itbt, IF" A Illa'de.a wistake, by applying the critical condition. guide the carE,_ Tile probability %mdi,o,rf=m;n Owari,,. For full pj-�:culars 17 to'A.E� Robbaia.d, Par*liarnen�Baddings. -Wm iind Mee. Burrell and k if they had changed to low gear F there w(5uld be a chance of Rul,l ..cbildrez)* of Peterboro,spent a few- -101)acres. being 'We have just received another "ship- d, but in ARM FOR SALE dayA here with the former's nioth. ing the car on to the ron Flot ­ con I 114,ker�ng. bank barn.frame- Mrs. A. Bur a caie of thi,� kind a pere.on hat to .�tei'.'runriinq.prin P V . I ae peqple :C rell. think quickly, and aor It,1921. M Z C. H. and Mrp. Pilkey afte plowing. Affl� to MV3 Eh=beth nd. ent of White Delph and are not able to do this. Hood,Bro - ed the funeral of their brotber-in ughtim, Thepastor of I e MethodiA law. Alex. Spears, of Uxbridge on', NO FARNI-140 ACRES- plCKERU f -,Friday afternoon last. Church will be a-t honle no%t Stijl- 9-1d land, ftee Fiat" Clover, Lea -Miss Cecilia Cowan has re- day.----Sept. 12th, and will take a%present crops will sh,,w: splendid am, rt,1 house-orchard.some bush. on -d road ppf y t9 turned to Montreal to resume her charge of both services; 11-Y "I near itaticon and village;$10.(W. A ytordrc 7,9tudies.. be encouraged in his arduous las.Hadley,R,R.No ..',Pi kering� 48-31 after spending herholi- C days at her home here. work by seeing some members of OR SALE-SOendld market gar- H E S the Chas.E. Marquiis,,of Killarney, everr Methodist family in Plen.lot 1� con, 4. Pickering, oppoo�ite C. P.- e com M Oood 4wellinic and barn h Man., arrived here on Wednesday who tinitypresent. Morn- R tation,Audley. iA a tine o-porLUWty1-r Just now -Aen you need to replenis L 'evening to visit his father, Thos. ing subject, "Personal Religion, 1, of convenie�ccs and ;f -,B Marquis, who is seriously ill. based on the text "But one thing articularsitagp�y,to%fr . C. It. -r add,. I.-Plickering. '­Mrs. Kentreth Gordon and ieneedful: and MarK has.cho6eu chlld, of Toronto, have returned that guo'd part, whic -�hall not be your stock for threshing;-this little ARM FOR SAIX-Being- Inr to . . - 9 botne, after tpending Fk, couple of taken away from her,"Luke 10:42. -P,n 1#.Z,wn,hii-) ol N,ke-ring. c­ntai weeks holidAys with Mrs. James Evening subject, "Sound conve'r trom T�rcni.. cJ.l 11 help you. , � I e as se, - Xeminder'w' i sion,"and the -text readq fol- harn .0ito. drive-shed,pic ptn and en hou :Gordon. "ver-failinit h'Ard-xoodbush, '21 acres vl�ccdar, -The oatpro *to be lows, "MRny of them also wh U crvek, stood.paztuxe. friune:house, rural mmi. -rnicrit- to chlirclic-4, -1 Clips and'salicers, Bl:eakfast. Ditwer and Tea p is proving irious, tirt.j brought.their Z,In� 6�hool 6. Iod a very heavy y;ieli this year and. used ct none hcAt-r, an ieh(�hma r,,aa* N sample of extellent qiiality weigh. books togetheir aml burned them �k iiale for .1.139tv to jethnAnson',7WS Fruits, VC! riates Soups, Bo,,Vl-z,7 N" geldble Disshes 41tf Ing in some Cases.a.4 high as 52 lbq. in the pre-1-mce of all men : and Yvircoutt Rd..,roronto. �.�-W.the bushel. they countpd the price of t he ru Credin Pltch�,rs, Jiler.z, Platters, etc. Brown Labcr Day wa,3 dbserv0 very and forrad it-19fty thousand piece- Whitevale- Club of' quietly in our village. Aq all of�ilver," Act.; 19 :19. A big bion.. by' Baking.Bowls and daints own Tea-p6t, PAgan*?i pbtn-ao re-- Urifte places of business were clo.ed, the fire sure, village had a quiet aspect,,except trestt.. Burn bri,fize�-behind. How d Farmers �`for the auto traffic. do'yon like the iden ? Are Tve do'. ngQ hr-;d in 1. U. 0. F. Hal). I�L Glass A fo, Tumblers. the.-h-eavv. 1-in colmn.011 -.Mr. and Uri. Pearson Rnd Mr. ing nearly so well'? Lealzilk! �er- in estch month _Tk, (1piv r -Tio--ceffis per zen. and Mrs. Falconer, of Toronto, vice on Friday at �P,rti. Mil��-illv r�hs, d U, -:and Charles and Mr"- wi�h. President Mon s. Wickham, ary program, We at now .hipping live vock repti- of Bnffalo, spent Sunday with J. ney in eh%rge. The young ppople laily on the QO-rlpfratilre plan. R. llind.Nfrq. Thex-ton. are invited. Siinday SChool RRIly -Mr. Crawforth, manager of 9ept. 2,301. hone or,write F.11ornahaw, Howarl 7. .11arvest Horne ser. P vices and Concert Octobe. and Ilal(.Olm, of Directt)rs. Table Oilcloth in --olain white and Standard BAnk,it! -now taking 3rd I a two weeks' vacation. In his ab- 4 th.-J. W, D H. PUGH, Se�cretary sence the bank will b-­i charge of Sugar is now 4elling in the jancy colors n !,Mr. Cousins. of Otta,�, United Statei at 15 ce *tea i)er lb. 610-1YEAMS' t1lat t C Full no-tice will te given short- and it ii predicte(l he price .711t EXPEFIENCE � . 4 L_:.�:Z -ill also come (town in CanadA, in man ly of the Harvtst Home seivice,� N Roller Toweling y -In St W 0 -George's church, when it is although the reflners and li Iii. king a treru�!ti- expected that the Rev. Dr. A, E. Qale dettlev, are nia tA .-Ribourg,of the Catheu'ral, Toron dous effort to prevent that calat V patterns .�4o, will preach. Ce ity(to theni) froin taking pla 'Brantford, who have been spend: heavy loss to then) and alljprofi- ing the past week w`th 00'forrn 4 V, teers who have been l0archng tip -M a C HAPMAN AN'. C. and Mrs. 31tirkar, of 'The drop in price tllean� ver A, er's parents here -e (Itift leiton Wednes mmens -ntities which they S�c day to spend a few days with the intended to unload tilinn the con ,latter's father, Alex rown, -of sumer, when the price had r2aclied jent free.oi,.iestacer�.-!rf,,-�zwc".�r:= e.Len"'I. B. Patents taker, th-.r,urb, !�.Ltnn Vasey, and other.. relatives in the the topmo!at notch, and befure VVtWwfWf,,-Ithoutc".%-7j,t�ltha 7 vicinity of Georgian B%y, -4-N 0 -7 C E rop 11 -J. P find and 'Mrs. Willi there wouhi be any sign of a d Ric 11 4;4 _­: airlQ, in pr'i6e. %[any iNill be redii cpd L�r c-r. of Plicton, Z�peryz Wednesday with to poverty by ganibling ill tills eid�t�cn ot azy sc,entt=iiIuma,. '1��ICL211 the latter's sister e 'by Sept. 1st, as 1. Mrs. L. A, Van great nece5sity in every lictiQe- an nemld I rs kll parties owing nie will plel-ise' sett Skiver.- Mr. and Urs. Williarn!� hold. At a, time wb P..n-the con- Ti�a&oey,New York just returned from 3' trip sunTer(,ouldpurchaseo vacvuRr- imotomc.%,5F F st.,waiibin�ncn D.C. A 'ain leaving Dunbarton. .......... with insurance men to Nbirray ter's worth- at a thrie, the proPi of tons �torerl ELM DALE M Bay, below Quebec, and are visit teers had hundreds ILLS I Nv is h to ask vour .8lipp6rt-for nay successor, Mr. E. Pappineau in g Toronto Exhibition. waiting for 4 still highe', priep iti The work of cutting down the order to- bleed the people, The and th'anl� vou for voilr p�trbnag� during the road in the village ii now about refiners are clamoring fot� �ynipa- Y, W fty" t eleven years. a can al -s g,et--tile bec t Mani- I)as completed. A�reat chauge in the thy, clAiming that they have toba Flom- made from No. 1. appearance of the street has been large cjuantities, of rmv sugni, Matlitoba, Wheat. !Q ID T made. While sonle think thatit wiliell was pt"Tha5ed at ft lli'izll Royal Honiehold and Glenora for G. A.. GILL E EJ ..,:DUNBARTON -­�,onld have been better to have price, and-pleading that the price Bread. Try ftbag. ti I left the road as.it was, we think may keep tip until they get it otf lbftstr� Fiour Friah 130,11ed Oat9 N that a great change has been their handF. They th6ught noth. BRANN, SUORTS HERE ! :rnade for tho better, Not Only ing of the poor people at tile time 11X FEEDS'i GENTS, LOOK will the water not remain on the wfie'n they cvere' pa�itjg twice -a�, 'OAT CITOP sidewalks after a heavy rain or in much for tile sugar' n-73� It waz -'C R 1:S B E D 0 A TS 0 ent of Ties we We have qnni6 splendid v.,Aolues inNeckwear. The best ass r�m -time B -Y CE ev thespring when the snow is worth,. when they Nvere. inakiiig ARLE -10P er had Ftt l,(if), 1,511 and 2.011. Our soft collars are the very latest disappearing, but the froutsm of - 'i-nillions by legal rolibery W Ul EAT thing, You cati*t biet.-n-theiii in (luality,styleorprice. the premises can be made to look If they are rediiepd to penury, ',CRACKFD CORN are.cleaning out our Stirnmer Shirts and offer a real bargain. vinch better than formerly. 'We they deserve no sympathy. Otht-r XED HEN FEED are reducing them fi on, 3.50 to 1.50. ME 'iund6rRtand that the government mantifftetnrers, such a-3 the Caldivell'.; Creall" -m,6Qtitute S.,\ �iretliebe.stoiitlieniarket.� Wealso intends to proceed at once with len nunnufacttirer, shoe njawifqc- Our Fine Silil-and Cash,inere Calf Me-al. hare a gonl line in heavy all-wool sox. the laying of the aiphalt Pave turer and other� -are in the ame went and to have Win good shiitpelclaz,-�as thesugAr refiner, but tl)t,y CHOPP'lING A'�\D '0' ch for Lowzi�les' Fidl Put off buying that suit until y?u see up, AT i ;Hl',\G EVERYDAY before winter. For a few week;i 11 arestill able t6 kepp up priee!�, in CRU We hope to make this line*bottor than-ever. Irl I I --- -_* I— ;- -.- - r-I-­­f-,� .f f 1, , f,-t, ;, ,� __ , , - —* ,­­_-. ��.-- --- 6 Lepiii�ing.of all kinds pri)mptly attended to. sii L01 5 'T borne with patience in viej�- of -they are caught in an unexpected D g "the irriproverne.nts that are being'drop ill prioes they will receive no I, Fred T Bunn, Establiglied'1957. Jul symp%tLy. Chopping every day.] N