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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_07_08 v- T p % 7. Ti G9 ONT., FRIDAY9-JULY 8, 192t � No. 42 XOL. XL* CkOIN BROCK ROAD- _FAIRPO.RT. ' did much Those wb The recent bail storm 4would like evidence to __ ifr3� liliifnritilEl Maras. r-'.,Geo, -,-..(E', '..Be1efll- '. 1 daruage in this locality-# 1.�hr-w that our burg is increasi in should Medical rompleted :,polarity GREENWOOD Wm. Badger6w bac just r. V tF as a summer resort, eh d the siding up of his house. h-.ive been here on July 1st to see the 131 E.11FORSYTH, Opb. D.. Director - - .1. - -- i % JLX a OptometricalVAssociation of Ontario. Ret. Walter Jackson wade a 9horre'all on targe crowds, eitimated to be nearly Istared.Member of ILhe American optpmetricil if you knew you were gQing to be Osh&w.a and 'Markham friend; lust three thousand. The reason f(jr this" burnt out by Lightning week. 'iz not far to seek Frencla Awociation. Eyes :examined by appointment.' burnt as a visit. to !I pbone 3 . Claremont:Oat. iauy have Several teams are engaged in 'h�ul 'wan's Bay will convince the most like a great n TILLS Ing gravel for the Brock road at thin skeptical that it has every, physk�ril alread been this year sk TOMLINSON, U, B., Meniber advantage to make it h most desirable _N ara,and Surgeons • atotbe College of Mysic You-woulTput on Protection. Point COY*occupied by. Mother, may we go out to-swim? summer resort,'is fact It has no super- mf Ontario. omce: that torn d .r the laur.R.Brodie.and latterly by Dr'.'Cal daughters. ior an equal, on the Nobody knows, y u. might be Sure thing, my dear young d and we doubt Put 6,3'"your bathing eui.t� my girls. shires of Lake Ontario. It has an ex- -wen. hone. Claremont,Qnt. ' 231Y next. 'There is gardly a storm a next you jump in the ;yater. celleut beach,and the bav is farnovi_ when E.jCARTWR1GHT,--U; D..16M- 038t semebe -Y's �'Szr� i. nlitrid 0o§Iti;:jri' -Bi-,cui6s-ind­Bathing is much .en3oywi by our fur its fishing, and'its i Pastry have that ne un. not etrtick and very young people this hot weather, especi- mak" it safe in weather. The C.IP.,& S.,Ont. A coroner for the CO ;west, nutty taste when -ty of On 'o, Office hours :.12-2 arid 6-8p.m often burned. `!�. - who are waking ing good large number of houses that are now T" car at o W.hours by appointment Phone Bel �lly by the girls 7. , made from No 24� ad No,.400. Pickering. On, headway in tbe.art.;)f ;wimmio9--t,j being Unilt shows that Toronto people Insurance Companie;, allo'v 7 6bout F, 14mb n fut- 7 Lv per 4-en t-rebaxe�QU our ure-ihat will rapiOIF develop, especiil- KISS M I M.D., L:R,O.s Ligbtuing Protectiat BASE UNE EAST ly if the Torontoj�astern is built at an No O. "NON...ii, the 00116g• J 10dinburgh. member licentiate I . Fairport alone would pro- P),,:fry Flour. It is made by the rhygioja.=4 and ourgs*ns of,On taxio.liv . It mnst be safe large Amount of passenger RQ 001,069 ,of surit000k, EdItabunh wltb deep regret th-t! vire r p. verv, of oijal women and It -jar!�, business for an electric railway. most modern system from .9p" �isttendoo to daiessen of Ask for Particulars pN-t the death of Albert. "Hr)%A the choicest wheat grown. abild"U. OM*e and resitlence,Birongbom. son of Robert Howland, wbi,-b took ''The quality is there and the place last week in a hospital neqr. Cal- LAKE SHORE The deceased. who was in his price is right. e. real many guests are- at Straco- Ith-year. had'gone over­eas-mber Sto i ''Ont, �2 r m Ile nary. h W H.!KRNNEDY. Barrister. S U on account of exposure to On.? severe P.--int House. --,)E BAKERS', JO'Y•ieithr.lNotary Public.!tCtinveysncer•&-c. F;.,) weather, he contrasted Dick Gormley is somewhat i Wl;itby,,Oat. 41 Some time after his return he' wtnt ed in health, r Breqd-makes; more, better, and sweeter bread A E. CHRISTIA and. yLit !vest. b:)ping that the change of AN" 0orinle was in Toronto a -few vbiter a N_Barrister' 36.*Solicitor,NotiLry Public.Etc. Won climate would benefit hia bealib. He days this week. A -J. H. E- A L- than any other. osu.zOilcs,Brock St.North,Whitbv.. 8151170 ..continued working until last �pr!13K. LFyi Saber has been under the wea- % when he had-to give up on acpount of ther for a few d,tys. --IALES & JOHN STON-Barriet erg CLAREMONT failing health. He went it tothe bos• John Tiniixa had a blisiness ttip JL/etc..12WIDanfortb Av For ZljarX-A� tare pitRI where he grad"lly weakened the eftr one day last week. T=ohto.rPhone1.Gerrwd 4111.:Saturdays.•N1 sera 1720.'.(Ind.) 401Y )wing to 'the ravages of tht;•,dread firs. Harry VdIP.we are pleaged to Chairs, Tablee. Buffets etc. diseame, finally succurL.oing, thus wak• know, ic inte well again. Bar- Simmons Beas and Ostermobr in W ILLIAM J. BEATON.B.-A_B i; the supreme sitcriflce In the cause 31r, an Mrs. Fair. of Usbawa, visit- y' \` fir hater,Solicitor member of the m of Mattresses. of freedom and civilizittiort. .Hit b<idv ed Levi and Mrs. liai.ter on Sunday. - an Denison 1�oster and-Bo-aton, Toronto always right. -onto,spent.a Ryckm, Prices it being brought to Pickering and `oii. E. Cox and wife. of Toi CenersiliTrusts Buiiding,86 Bay Steet..Tgronta, Delivery. free. �-,p ti> Erskine day with the former's brother hire:Telephone:b1aw 901 and 02. itearrival will be takL Cepaefiiy f9r iutdrment; Mi,. and Mrs.Stork and Mr.' and Dented 'illr_r Clark motored to Georgerewn. in -B A S -K E T S CHERRYWOOD. .111" Gibson and friend. of.'Toront), BLAKE B. B E A T 0 N6. D. D. 13. visited Lcine and Mrs. Squlreiorer Graduate of the Royal COlel&e of Dental and Fruit Packages Miss Lutcilla Daiidkon ;pent the Swgeons and University of Toronto MCA weekend.with her arents here. the week-rend over W.%1, Prin4le's harduare.btore, Whitby. F I qt. Berry' Severalfrom our )urg'atten0d the Lorne qri,i Mrs. SInlres and J>P and Mrs. rs-mulley mot-ired to Office h to it : I to 6.30.r,Ind.rphont G. Bloote anj Bell phone:220., -'-tom u Aurora on the-1-3t and report +417* 24 and 27, qt. Crat," 0 and ,, 11€t. Baskets and CoverCovers a good time and little 0.ther towns west I t IV.' and 'Mva. Bodge or, The Unlver#!y6l jousitntoo gairbai• We'advise birdering P�irlr'as tb-e-re isi a daughter, of FAand, Nl•tn.. are visit- GREEN RWER, scarcity of I q,,s'at the lo'grehitive%in this locality. 771=6 V ETA E.STEPHEN$ON� T.C.m., III be the garden Geo. Fertjoin has been risiting seacha otopLanc,&zid theory Pbont 1802, present tone. t but beat yet wl Mrs. .Ow of Our Ptoductions) �lj plitri underthe Ftoipices of tbf-Cherry• witli frieu& bt-le. W-10 fig and Oat Rolling every wet ­10 'ut a-few J%T` We ?ell gill's Rite-Lite Lang for Chopping woolLadle-6' Aid S6ciety to ht�hold on Nii­ 011ie F� ev 5P( Hou'dar. "y exceptitig the girrmudir adj--)inInjr the VtAbodi&t in T-+)nto lst�t-wee'k. all malleg of 6ars-the beat ya G. HAM-lesitei U' 31arr=iae rbu-r(-h on or evening of XI,:iiFi&,tv ' B,�,rii. on Friday, to Frei in the marlket for We I.Acess" to the 09QUIT of On tea G.Barne"s, Green River-July I$-.b. The Fax Fun Cm.. 'rif T-3• ar..! Nlr.;. Pnsffll, L -�on. th piak"ing vul"S. .2f)7 v the price. Or address R. R. No. I. Lcust Eill. -ront6. will give the entire"procri mrw AM. Mi(.b-_1I pent the wee k•end W lV.!R1CHARDSON Real •Es d•nashating of songs. duetc, r�adins ; vvttb R.-and M rs. Beckett. Tii�R f ir i1l carq. Emery Wheels •tate Insurance.Cooviyaork". Notary fflid'sketirbeq. As jibis is the first Ap• Mr. and Mr%. McK.�iven-spent,Sun. Saw and Emery 'Mandrils,•itc..!Pickerizz,Out, Illy pearance,of,this noted comp�4oy In thi!, dAr with All-ert and 31r%. Hei,,ey. Public in Chopping Circular Saws, LaiS•E­ GrOL 'n1!bborb(,od.wP feel amuried that Alt-. lay; and Ntr-. R:)ut.e;- 4pent Sur- dens, etc. *HALL House earpenter. �W , w repairs or ------ attend *111 got ti-keir.=PY I.Ir �Ith r*ivirc, and fti-�-nds 'it A�b- 'D FLARIS(;.: re aiterittions• Ind,phone 2913 nPkeerint wni th. There will•be the hurn. ..Woodwocking and General -I am prepared to do freibment booth on-the gmuffilci.- -Ad.- ' Nli-5i- Anhie Fuller-pent the bolidaF Chopping an - T*% B.'11MATON TOW15iSHIPOLERK u6i4stn. 025cts.-. children under 12,451- lit-ro;vetch her parentit. W.-A, and-Mv-4. -flat Flaking every Votidii;r -Der lot is"" W, Fl.-J 4,CKSON, Brock Road Gs"vjsa. Aaeounsant.- itc. uon,*3 4c- loan sod Friclar.* Pickering, Oat. KlNSALE. ­ ji" Myrtle' �(,T %;Pent t 5e week on f&rm.=.A firriap 'j. ..Issuar of X LAO. 7 1 1 with King,, 0 snow 0. oat. I., il toeeboatq For Fide e0i- Glad to tee ,lira., X-�:i-ien4lz Z. IIUOH q. Pt OA. Lleeheed Aue- John F. Bayles, Claremont Br'•tdlii-. of Toroxim".-bluri D t,oseei for the Provirte 4 ")'Aar;r All Mri,. Roddisromvwh4il heen iipeending hort bulid.%ye: with bit, Lumber oVM k•rids oftWes ctmductod Cj=7 eawnutk terms, Rural Ro�ite N,.;. 11".4 p�oirrnt#here. Xoo breeder •uf' pure-bred lhorih = cattle, Write. a d 1:1nite it n,.irnh#,r of our oports t0l)k Y*.Q. Lumber is tl..-�wn-down to where phone-or calf. Ind. phort.. clartniont The chnrcb olan is mueh Improve 211d. glen Major P.O." sine-pheingtoLe . ITO, )!a field bay at.A.)rora -iii Fri•' A farmer can aff-rd to build AuTthing It -is My Business i�omr for it diiv July let. that can be made of luKiber, even in Stl c'•0 Hazel Mowhrotr is FPOSTILL, LleenAeid Auctioneer, -To help yeti tun part or 1 furs_ while , the sick list. C,irj. of Cr)ruwaU. hitc ".Oen the fitce ni a 1�,w warket 4 for oQuatt" of York •04 onzosrio. 'AGO- on farm produces. Von salso of an hzidt'l .0c lborten By opeui6q_aN,'Pw-6.tra9i- in LheVil- hof f,i t her AuJ 4*ter hart. tije imkt weok- 90 Mrs. Hoatb-. t)f -iting rj�jtvn� Tv?rtv hei� siste'r.-Mrs. E Bier- 1& 0 of Wbitevale I am preparpd,td ttz� X! f •j0z*,t the Scharil pic- I)•jmber way the-1hat great-romodity motto,, Ad3rost Urven Biver P,o.. Out as 'k. iu�ludi' -in w�)r Tr held io-t J- H- 'kVil4k)U" 'J 'it- W'X, Q all k of repair e)Tk nd the teat to come dpwa. N1 LICENSED AUC�- tope. &r,(l tide eurj,%ins. al-No making -t . i;. F, H;ttbr�.)n.' W X. A'mp, ug irui- `lea, Plt re"r har.0 I o fee how they can J., -.Atevens,-)n .1til3r the P, It is i your old car 1wk.and tun like ittew 10'. E7-vitt go C,Atr�Con edered. -Thot tf ter n,-w?rj, 1,-t Art- glad to have Cilri Counties, All k-tiult of f--suitoi- -w"paint-.­ - ion Band one -to. Terms-ea�mabae be giving It P nod m,.Lt.of n %T�It, 4bp). vi,L It n us Kfiraln affanged at NEWS'(ffxv Bell a L-1 a k -ifter �-peudi.oi; �-W i"-3r-a4*rn. or a Fhed. or just wtuttij,Ozit. - th, `iePen' t. in tfie West.- Agent for Toronto -ruachiner, 13�.ri-do'r-6t he., (,n pla%ilig f-othalt te, gent pbotes. . ".. I hinire. has,been' %ppn,l. h�j:t-.-&_for fixing up around the place. Ing: Pumps', 1U(Mills, on time 4chr,ol groundq- on 1�undav Mr.. F. Hutc 'ill appeal to .d ,er w Ak . btor. j N itag k fevir weeks with het' d,tt i R % 11, Tbonipson, of Aurora. %DY m)in or vroman who believes thrift and knows values. CHARLES IV. RICE, W r -Bought and Bold. Mr, tmi'Mys. iAnd Whit�vale, 0,1at left tor her hnnie Dear BROUGHAM. i C,*tne In and talk over your particular Home Tel. 5521. v Port hope Dist �.,Govirnffient, munkipal and Car. week. We Want tobabeleful and TIME TABLE-Pickering Slatica, M�,kuy froi� here -ittendo-A (1r en-, Mrs, 1'%IieA spent I t U rdA y in'Pni-i :Welcome an opportunity POration Boods,for Sale. W`a T.R. Trains going East fue i6s follows wood g*L'del3?.Srty, Wipe thpv iw % Pvt-T y. vi-iting her-Ai,ter. )Ire. DonVir to show-yuu. 5', A N1. NO; 6 '31ail 'Kin -11v -4 tiv Torontn, -Bell Phone 193 roturn otnd h#-jp rhew ;ilvng at sL Njjj� E, Sb hries­. qf is Local 2'_*$P.X. On' the sb. visjt�,vvvlth Xrle. Philip over the holi. WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHIT-AY 36 Loos.1 6-04 P. M Reserve -July ;rh fnrllip-Kiio�AIP %1-V F. A i REESOR, Trains going Wets ane ae follows- garden patty, ' U-%biidiz,1• 0-h-Ittia, � Win. Frn,'! Mrs. DiAisom and 4orq. c-f Locil -1.4-1 A.M. ., =T: 33. M. oi1.rZ2402R= NO- 3-5 11.1flited by Claremont aii•i (ireenw,.)od litaverton, visited with Mrs-, Philip on 27, Loos.! 2.b3 P. M. i,Kltat, will give An ex, i-Seirl Pi c-ra tkr- Svinilttv�. Veterinary Surgeon 7 bail �,55 P.N. JAkeman, the Brookkn' baker. will R. and bitter. •if Toronto. Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Nos. land T, alio run on Sunday have all kind of On 00 Rpent'Lhe week-eud with Mrs. M&ry 10 College. All calls day or night Foregoing is according to Standard wroatidoa. Come and help the church M,itthetori.. promptly atten&l to. Along. Don't forget tLe date--his _)[1i;. (:,Iare' SA6don,`114 Pickering. time,, PiCke' r' mg Bell and ludept�ridentPbori" Ftiday evening. 1. ::pent ,%• few- days 1•tit week at her lic-in.here. bousetialier in tht vill,we entertained visitor-,;on the boli... PICKERINGi ONTARIO i 's" t rd n sundae. "D Brougham GREENWOOD. artage Express Mrs. Rnitie lfpe�nt the. t1a o Mg .Autamabile Repairing end at Maltou, Little Carl NVKriler heid the' ti, 'tMr, Sbolta; of Toroato. IQ ,pendirg tone -to fall nut of a clft-rry ti-reand -At -More a fe%v days with W"i. Perig li Y. breali,his--ayrn sips day last week, Chiivi.olet Service StAtiot and Ail kinds of Trucking to rind front The IF$ -at Pickering 13 open I o-r the City or other points. -Nir. and 21-Irs n Oars f all Robert Birrell, Wrn. Middletoli And . Mo­.es and childri I;luds of repairs and ovei bauls. John Burton have all purchased nc,.v and hire, Forg le, of,Toronto, visited Also, Touring Car fur hire car:recently. Fred and Mrs..Casaie on Sund,'T, 7- K. Rgpert workmanwbip guar-anteed. nigbtor-day. T. Ormeroi and -wife.,of Toronto, Ralph and Mrs. Andrew And ch.ild- Xpl-11Y over tha hnl,- Agentfor Ch*vrrilet Gars, (4ondyear Ind pbbue 505 81 spent'the wet,k4ad with Alld reu of Toronto, spent t and Willard Battrrieii, Mt-. Ortnerrid. J. H. and F. N. Madill. es. Ty e.X 2 day with war prices, previous 8 Tires a t a 1 -7 M.,, Etneison.o(Toron o,-pen't the Jrlhn and Mrs, Everest and eons,or BatLarfee exchanged. BROUGHAM HOTEL t 135.00, now supplied vireek end with her parents, John and Tormito, raotoreA out and spent the Mahogany, Walnut,Golden Ggrow's, Garage, Pickering Mrs, Adamion. holiday with John and Mrs. 6anin-ge• Ook and Fumed Oak Finish. John Stewart, of Toronto, is spend- Jrjliu' and 'Mrs. Davis and cblldrpii L ,.Mrs Davis Sr., L OTT Ing the. holidaTs with his grand- and of Torcntf). visit SU M MER INSECTIDE F Dr. N. E, McEwen, B•Ve(i with Jorain and, M Puri! Oreen, (Y)c,perlh. . paretas. -9. and Mrs, Stewart, rq, Littlejohn Air. and 'Mrs, Spitingay. t)f Alliston. over else holiday.and children, of To.� Powdered'Le.910"rsenate,00c lb.. formerly of Greenwood, triAored here. :lira,Sliopherd former 0. -Graduate of University of Toronto.. Sunday routo, are wssortmput of Xetc&lf's Ch and spent the day, stiAviug with her father; A vat ied Farmer Vatepinat Ian to Macdonald Tonga Charles Sts,Toronto Her. Vanwyick,of Bar Cit•Y- Mich , Dr, DentleY,,for a time. The doctor colates, in boxes and bulk, Agricultural College, Quebec. I-A noted throughout Canada for is spending few days with F. L,and hits had very poor health,of late, stationery, M^ggiitin' and other relatior'Ps. Mni, Linton was.ln Toronto on Tues- stat� MN ..Prompt alftention to-all. clients. Mr4. Oreen Smoker's Supplies. high grade WriLe forCata. ViAtors at the Harvep home over day to ineet berAttle grand-daugbter. Bell and liad,.-Phones, the holiday were Mrio. 'Dean, Mrr,- Dorothy Linton, from Winnipeg, who IdUlle at-4 o...__&�--to-enter at our Rexall, WAMP0104 PICKERING, ONTARIO Sberlock. Robert and Mrs. Mirvey iq Rreparationo, to sp�qd her vacItion here. Ithy entertained -her • Fall Term,opening August 29th. and baby, all of Toronto. Lily Ho Mr. Green purchased Ft canoe some Sunday School Cla3a at a Picnic at We close Thursday Afters6olike Hanlftn's Poict, Toronto. on Tuesday. dues he suminer. ago 'al all had a most enjoy- $180a e Needless W say W and a few evening's We have filled positions recently at time' P G . E I D it up on the pond. We will soon h- $150 a mouth and S2700 per annum. all the equipment necessary for 1111111• able time. Kas a full line-of tresk -And Cut'- Students have been In attendance ing--bur village a first-class slimmer Thelplaremont, Citizens'•Bstnd p"s- od neata constantly'on hand. resort. ' ed through here very quietly on Do- thist Year from Newfoundland on There will be FL Sunday School Lea- minion Day, much to the disappoint- N. E. McEWEN spice R*U, Breakfast 11"M the:Eatt,,Qaebec on the North and Sme football game here on Monday went of the @but•Ins. In days of yore Ran, Bologna, Weizers, etc evening between the Claremont and they always favored us with is turie, Veterinary Surgeon Manitoba on the West. Greenwood Sunday Schools. Admis. wbile passing through. We will ex- Highest prices paid for W. J. Elliott, Principal sion 15 cents. This Is one of the final cure them this time, owing to the DA&er's cattle, games and will be keenly contested,- extremely warm weather, ilk A. 7 �7 mr� _1� 79U7 il-47 M Rvp 2p, 747W 7 �. 4. �� - 7 _qr ir: "EpERMWAL and t •e• worst Is yet to conic FARMS OF CHIEF. AID TO BUSINESS OF AGRICULTURE. H, with a clutter of'things; there was a 4 The Practice Nurse- who are past feeHng of. spaciousness. no are women lw& - - I middle Mrs. Axhby's pictures were not, as Start Immigrant on Road to :youth 'and have entered her friends ware. keyed to the san3b fin we wbo are competent to handle Succeaw—Ptime Fa�tor in `VULLETIM.. She had too many chairs and 4-, P,my�Kin coma of illness quite as well note has had hospital cushions, too many jard-Inierea; her Dominion Expansion. � //" ��//�/ wg�r+eie .,w. the nurse who �/ PAIR kvAning; and, an a rule, these Prue- de-ak was littered with magazines air first Agriculture is the industry of tical nurves expect few er .privileges months'old. She could see'that her the Dominion and likely to remain so, Z WARM 7 to crowded rooms would gain space and and adapt them*e1ves more readily -and recognizing Its importance as reetfulness if she could bring herself bionaes where'luxurl so are not'common, such, uo.paius nor efforts are spared to take out ever7.article that the fart- a developing .... .. and promoting It by _*ad do the profesgonal-niu-raes. r living every means possible. *rlke Govern-practical nurse should never be 5Y did not U80- N& only he 0, SuTtleal rooms, but her bedroom, the closets, meat of Canada and many ififluential rge of W 0 eagaged to take cha r 0 Sarlous injuries, or illnesses I-e- the bureau drawers, and above all the organizations unceasingly are exert- cases, quizimg expert care. re- attic, were crowded with a clutter of 0 &e.: mg every effort to Induce colonization Such cases Attire the best skill and the most up things that were "too good to throw and people the nearly one hundred . away, and that "might come in million acres of fertile unoccupied to-diato methods of treatment. But in To the inherited instinct to caring for persons debilitated by old han"y- amble land,in the Prairie Provinces simple accident,cases, and cases'hold an to what she had,Mrs,-Ash-by as well, as the undeveloped lands of requiring only faithfulnees All, and g;;-,firmly mid: "I must have the restful- Eastern Canada and the Maritimes. i ness that comes from an uncluttered But their zeal does not end with get- oral cars, the,pa-actical nurse , can &_, -_rendgr servies which wiS be is satis- room. I am not giving these things tang immigrant peoples settled on the _factory ad that given by the profea—away, though the Salvation Army will land. It to the country's aim to make, qw� wkwal nurse, while the compensation think it is getting.them as a gift. No, each a successful c ces sful'agriculturist both too / �'' _.____ will average from one-third to pne•w I ain ffwapping t for hem room- " his own profit and that of the Do- half the anicanit received by the pro- The next day the Salvation Army minion, to this end maintaining the man came with his truck, cleared out supremkey-6t Canadian. 'agriculture'. U�artttacbeig, families sometimes the non-essentials and left the wet- One of the principal and meat sum _ make the mistake of treating a prat- 001" space- cessful meam* in. accomplishing this- tical nurse as if she were d Did it hurt? Is the experimental farm. Canada his ani narse combdued. A faithful nurse It did, but the attic became a fine established and-developed an excellent -W-J stay by a case until the patient big room at the top of the house, system of experimental farms which in -well, even though abe has house- which the children love. The other cover the country and adequately W-5H 1"4o I work put upon her, but she will never rooms have taken on a new charm. serve, with their branches, every set- be eager to return to a household The Ashbys have not built, but they tied portion of the country. The can- IL .,where the nurse's rights are i ed. biwe the addition that-canie from sub-' tral experimental farm, which in head- IL 11L 14L 11L IL VL IL 1L*R Ift I VL'1L VL ML IL VL 1.1 M IS W It shown great lack of co==ion traction, quarters for the Dominion, Is located 0 'stations are to be at Ottawa, whilst branches and auxill to deftand both day and night duty . : , . 0 . -- : . MULTH EDUCATION with the addition, perhaps, of chores ­ . . :Rhubarb Jain. cry farms and baviag no connection with the nurs- Eight-caw of rhabarb,cut up, five found In every province. There is one BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON Ing. People who are unaccustomed to cups Of sugar, one cup of raisins, and farm to each of the provinces of Prince Edward Island. -New Brans- the tare of the sick do not realize the pulp of one orange. Put sugar Provincial Board of Health. Ontario bow much is demanded of the nurse over rhubarb and let it stand several wick,and Ontario, two in Nova Scotia,ra four in Quebec,-two In Manitoba, three or. ulddiotan will be glad to answer questions on !abut Health malt duzing the might (when patients are hours, than add raisins &rid oranges and boil slowly for several hours. Can In Saskatchewan, two in Alberta, and tare through this colums. -Address him at tho Parliament EadSs. ummlly at their worst) and how nee an four in British Columbia.. There are Toronto. essary it is for the nurse to have ,a be cooked in the o% when lfwIll not few lWaft off duty during the day. take me much watching. Or get it on also two su"tations in Alberta, two For,sewdble, cheerful, tactful we- an asbestos mat in the Yukon, and one in British Col- '10L IL IL IL M 0'IL IL Mm. M M IL IL M IL ILIL 11L• am of twenty-five years and over, mbla. An addition to the,system Is One of the most dwigerous methods sympt d on examin. or ems of cholera, an possevAng health and some little ex. Avoiding AccidentiL the tobacco stations, at Farnham, of infection is by "carriers," e.g., Pao- ing the excreta of this,nurse.who, wag perience in taking bare of the sick, Quebec. and. Harrow, Ofitario. well, the cholera vibrios wen. found, a field is opening just now that prom-` to Take precautions against accidents Research and Assistance. pie who, though not showing any ac- she being undoubtedly .the cause of ises much. It is for women whV cam the children. Never put -a pall of At all these farms, experimentation tive"symptoms of disease, yet harbor the Dineen among - the others. Of i hot water on the floor or on table smit the. course she was Jazmediately isolated. obey the doctor's orders, who he"I or bench where it can be reached by and research lie carried out on.eve" the particular germ andAran tset, with sick children or elderly peo-i these rolUckinc. careless folk. Also phase of agrleultLre, and advice and disease to others.. Several cases of In devising means for dealing:with Ple,-who can protivt themselves from assistance tendered on every aspect t ibe the spout of the.tiakettle is yphoid trawminsion by carriers have the danger.of carriers the- first-co-n- fin0osition- and not break down in of farm life. Their operations have ahnost become famous account of sideration is to prevent, If possible,' turned away from the outside edges -heal* who tan pick and choose their I of you. gus ran proved of Immeasurable benefit In as- the publicity the7=ypf6e_d9vgire while the cases developing into carriers, an(k Such women enjoy the wwk, range. 7%06 Pte&7n will places. - I not oi>me out of it then on your chiicr& certafning the adaptability of certain origin of the m us outbreaks failing that, to_protect the community and receive good wagai-for aam*A section& to specific trips, originating was being investigated. In nearly from the danger which the pa' . nee of face or aftos an he rushes past, but fifty-two weeks in the year. The wo. wU 'escape toward the beck of the plant lift. proving the crop. values of every can the disease was transmit- carriers involved. Who coasts d • man AeMpWee site. a Carasr newly settled areas, and extenATEs-tu- ted through contamination of the Certainly every•person convalescent WwqAd be neat, In dreej. cheerful in StUm Take t2*"me, precautiou. with formation on every point In farm life. drinking water by infected excreta, or from an infectious disease and about dispoeltiort, not given to gossip, and the bandles of all kettles. Turn them They are at.the continuous service of by the carrier directly infecting the to be discharged from the isolation should be sure that she wall be equal away from.the front of the stove so that the will not the Canadian farmer who is.confrout- food by'handling it. hopital, should first be examined to to the tasks which a nurse is called y W pulled down by ad with some problem in his daily A noted case on record was that of see if they are still harborihs infec., inquisitive fingers'uPon'to perform. round or who Is In doubt as to how to "Typhoid Mary," a servant girl who •tion in the none, threat or ear, or There are dsifficult'cases and easy proceed with some operation. a year or two before the outbreak of exe-creting it by the bowel, or in the came, homes where good food is gerv. ,Sea Soup. At the central experimental farm at t' Great War worked at several urine. In the case of a typhoid car- ed and homes in which the food is Ottawa, thousands of inquiries are re. houses in'diffe'rent sections of the die- rier, the safest plan is to instruct the In some fasctaati:4g lectures to child- Poor. There are families who realize calved yearly on subjects covering a trict where she lived, and in, every person, as to the danger he or'she is that a nurse is a human being, and ran at the Royal Institution in London very wide range. Advice is given on house she went to, typhoid broke out. to the community if every precaution famfllft who look upon a nurse as at Prof. J. Arthur Thompson, the biolo economy in purchasing feed,_on the For a long time no suspicion rested Is not- taken. To take special care n"LObb", and iniabdis who are exact- gist, had much to say avout the don--i purchase of livestock, on labor-eaving on the girl. as she was apparently in with the dejecta, to keep clean hands, 1119 63 well an, those who are brave ditions of life in the deep-sea "mead- and Patient. In fact, eve profession own., devices in farm work, and in one year the best of health, unitl it was found and to disinfect the dirty bed and body every more than seven hundred sets of blue that the outbr�-aks of typhoid fever linen are some of -alts main points; has its own problems; and while, those Away to the west of Patagoats6 said pouts with specifications for farm followed her trail of wanderings. Her also the carrier must in no chcumr of the nursing profession may .earn Prof. Thommon, there is a great sea homes and buildings were distributed. -blood was examined, and it was found stance have anything to do with the somewhat more difficult to sot e, the�desert where no birds come and no The Horticultural Branch in its vart- that the girl was harboring the ty- hand-ling, preparation -or cooking of. 7,� who takes up nursing-ban few fishes are caught. When'the bottom ous spheres of activity has been re• phoid germ In her system and thus food for others. In addition all Car- _cxP`snM and the demands upon her of the sea is examined It shows noth- sponsible for originating new varieties able to transmit it to others. rier cuss should be kept under ob- salary am Very MME. Ing except a few sharks' teeth or the of apple, plum and strawberry, and Much investigation has been done servation as much as possible_ until The family seeding the servicag occasional ear bons of a whale. has given genesis to new varieties and regarding the role of carriers' in they cease to be carrier, which i 7:' a practical nurse should Of But little of the,open swu is like that. lasts for Dome- .t. endeavor to. ppectes- of flowers. spreading typhoid and diphtheria, but times unfortunately a long find the very best woman avaikwbk'The professor described It as consist. The poultry Branch operates poultry 'Many other communicable diseases time. _for .this service, and should pay hor' Ing chiefly of great sea- meadows plants at all the farms througlIout the are conveyed by this agency, in-clud- pro;mp* m-A without baggidng. They� where.young creatures can live and country and is interested,among other ing dysentery and diarrhoea, small- K. A. McC.asks if there'is any cu're should also see to it that the mn-9.11 feed in the easiest possible way., As things, in providing for the farmers pox, cerebro-spinal fever, acute pold- for insomnia. has her regular hours of absence frown'an example he cited a delicate little the beat laying strains. Disease in- omyelitia, prieumococcal infections, Yen, cultivate a contented mind, the oick-roam, provide her with good I animal that would be unable to live on vestigation work is carried on, and sleeping • sickness, scarlet fever, avoid afternoon sleep and avoid wor.• nc,ayighlng food, a good bed and the,the seashore. It feeds and moults and through the branch's extension work, plague and tuberculosis. Cholerk can rying,"don't eat or *drink much to? Lr -he-rtiest eo-operation possible to give,!then becomes a megalops. it feeds exhibitions are held, assistance and 1 also be transmitted by carriers, this some time before going to bed, take bdu and moults again, and now begins to Anytg, that babe conserve the advice given to poultrymen, laying i being regarded-as the chief-cause of a brisk walk in the open air before health sad look like a shore crab.strength of the-nurse helps So It tucks contests instituted, and lectures, Judg. cholera outbreaks in Bombay during retiring and avoid a stuffy atmosphere- the patient and that is the important Its tall underneath it and begins its ing, and demonstrating conducted at 1918. All the nursing.sisters, with one -at night, avoid reading In bed, and if 31...-tion aft" all. long Journey over the sea meadow and fairs. An active Bee division has done exception,on one of the hospital ships these measures fail take-& me voyage Nor should the family, fail to pro- up the continental shelf to the shore. much for the apiarist In Canada in ex- coming into Bombay in 1918, showed or change-of climate. vide Proper MiPment for the sick- The sea meadows,he explained,have perimentation upon the reduction of room A praztkal women will make!Just about the depth of water that the labor and production of honey. Cana- ty branch. Exhibits are held all aver' Rest Your Brains. no wreasonable demands; but no one light of the sun can penetrate. When da's tobacco Industry in Its every Canada -at provincial and local fairly there is plenty of light untold millions I can ICA* R PRIdent comfortable with phase Is the care of the Tobacco Divi- lectures are given on a wide variety ' Those who work their,brains strt'n- of Inftsorla and other drifting micro- but a lirnited supply of-bed knen, - sion, whilst the Division of Economic of subjects, and an extensive distri- uously during the greater part of the els, old muslin and flannel, and 'vw- scopte creatures breed and' multiply. Fibre Production lit continually mak- bution of-literature Is made. day khould-take certain precautions. patient houM have . bathrobe,every They furnish food to myriads of cope- Ing tests of new crops and has The farmer In Cinada is recognized It Is a good plan,-after sitting a long bed- ode. or water fleas—tiny insects that qr-nlypA aama no 7!vs.re�i vi are the chief food of the fishes. When. -iinind Dods, one results, notably in as the-.most-valuable a-gant thA mnn. while over—your work, to wally 39ghtdressos, or nightabirts. flax�fibre. try pmsessea. He Is at the basis of the room on one's toes. the light is bad the "sea soup" is thin, The Division of Chemistry. the nation's wealth and progress; he Addition by Subtraction. and the fishes have a-hard-time. Then A quite short walk,out of doors will a .1 the mackerel fishing I poor. The The Division of Chemistry receives in the binge upon which swings nation- clear and freshen the head before go. We must build on to the house this all• agricultural produce for for analysis, al development. To make better %ntft'L Joh mackeraL 'he said, is* a particularly ins to bed. If, however, this to not n said Mrs. Ashby last clean-feeding fish and depends entire- and more than seven thousand samples farmers and, promote agriculture gon-. possible, open • the 'window; and -mid' factor t 7MV• have been received in one year, These erally Is recognized as a pri Po ly on the see soup. In seasons when breathe in the cool night air for a few "Thirs, can't be =7 addition to include seed, flour, feeds, meats, eta' In Dominion expansion, and to effect minutes, the light is bad It Is likely to starve, i utes ,,-­�-'hoose tintil the wet of buiWing goes The Botany DIvIsloh'is Interested In this warrants the natfon'ir utmost' an- A cup of warm milk taken the last ti down,"• Mr. Ashby replied. "I know insectivorous Zpa,�prs. Canada "a a.ready surprised the extermination of Ins4 ro• 'we ;;c crowded;-but If you get rid All Facilities. pests, diseases In grain, ate, The the world with both the quality and thing Is both soothing and sleep-p eta, voking, -need wvd--have, -ijis age for 'the--quantIty of her agricultural produ of the things we dWt ad mariner was well known Cereal Division tests­-�corenls 2wrn h 4 this In some little measure Is due Then, If possible the lAst halt hotIr, WU for his powers of exaggeration, At best conditions of and also and to the system of experimental farms -before retiring should be spent in Mrs. Ashy, of-course,didn't 1ette-ye supper one night he was describing to a distributes free samples of seed Win, tben, But one UY she returned thrilling voyage, farmers, and conducts bakng and mill. at alI'times,at the farmer's service, some entirely different occupation'• hvm a call on a neighbor and tr'.cd to ' "While cruising In-the from that which has been carried on Moditerrana--in"es-ts-of-ftald-woduets, The For- am her own house with her husband's can," said he, "We passed an Island age Plants Division 16 concerned with. Walrus-hunters paint" their' boats- during the day, student should In, ares, The neighbor's furnishings were that was red with dulge in innate; a business man read lobsters," the supervision of tubers, throughout white to resemble cakes of ice. w* ekborabo--a few *Wl-do pte. "But," said one ot the politely in. the Dominion and the ensurance of an light 'literature; a woman who ba4 tuxes, VC66t*AW furnItUTS of good credulous guests, "lobs-tars are not rod adequacy, of need, With plenty of flowers to be bed for been running about at household lobs' :Ifnes.a vase with a scarlet tulip glow- until boiled," The results of expetImentatto al day shou;o 41t dowli with an 1&' a, the the plaking, It's well to remember that ing a-gainat a vw beckgroundi buA, "Of courts not," said-the old salt, reports of researches and concrete in- many -a howpital shut-In would be teresting book, in tits way both'mla& island with formation for the farmer, is dessenit- grateful for t of color n of pro•' *4 guact wea one of luxurious reat- "but tb1s was a vOICS1140 141s; be &A a posdes and body will receive a kind psration for the repw q� Hie night. *ances, The iMng room was not filled befiling springal noted by U&Q-4 -T4 sad Public!- would bring to the beds" A # 4?;,f4F I,- - ,-,, T� -5 _1W �411_-,. _r�, W-1 V. % saw WAA W_ Ths Shellield clersymm'who opemod i a marriage service with the hymn:- Mothers wbo'keep a box of Babys ­'Deluded souls w4bo dream of Heaven. - -TAU $17000 FOR IT R MATH -'INUM0 Own Tablets In the house may feel And seek to find It here below." that the lives of their little ones are was R(P.4 HERE&THEN beaten In his cliolce by-the bride- 'Rich Iked Blwd Brings Bright ressonab*.y safe d ring the hot wea- o-be who, when asked to choose a VECLARES TANLAC. tb*r. Stomach i;ubk�, cholera In. t Eyes and Rosy-CheeldB. ENDED TROUBLES.- off thous- hymn, suggested."Oft 4n danger,-oft In 1antuni and diarrhoea carry --k ­-Not Intimidated By Feed. woo"I Another girl, although deter- of little ones every summer, in The girl who returns home from 'afraid4f the meat, Mr,- ends mined to'iake her chance, cheae the "Don't be Inicat cases because the mother does -..school- or from work'thoroughly tired Grant," said the landlady to the new ds hymn, It's the Best MecAcine I Ever have a safe medicine at hand to "I know not what awaits me, out wIU be fortunate If she escapes a boarder;' 'give promptly. Baby's Own Tablets to ;Phyalcal breakdown, because this get- "I'm not afrald ".of It, ma'am," Bald Heard Of, Says Toronto oublea,'or if given cc- God kindly veils my oyes." q*lieve these tr -ting tired so -easily Is probably the Grant. "I've' much meat, seen twicv,as leaalonally to the well child will pre- Man. Schoolboya furnish several ex. first warning symptom' ot.,a thinning and It didA't frighten me a bit." 0 but POB- blood that must not be disregarded if an amples of apropriate hymns N t their 6oming, a. The Tablets "Honestly, I wouldn't take a thous. 'are guaranteed by a goverain'ant an- slbly they had a knowing finger in her health Is to be preserved. Feminine Finance. and dollars In gold for the good Tanlaa -i -'-':alyst -to be absolutely harmless even thefj� selection. Never was a last line , When the' blood bpccmes thin and ' I has He (lookino at wife's chaque-bodk�-.- _dQue-me," said-.Delbert F. Dow- 7� �tto the newborn babe. They aro as- sung with more enthus4asm than at I Impure the patient becomes Palo. "You �don't mean to say,you have son, 174 Browning Ave., Toronto, Out,. peelally good in summer because they the service held after a certain class- She not only tires out easily but offen why., well-known carpenter and builder'. given out a cheque for $100. regulate the bowels and keep the list had been read out, In which a boX.suffers from headaches, palpitation of "Besides relte You've only got $40 In-the bank to ying me of a bad case tozaach sweet and pure, They are named Jordan had. after many futile the heart, dizzy spells and a'10", of meet It of stomach trouble of many years 4sold by medicine-dealeroor by mail at attempts, managed to appear, PP tite.- Every a a She--"That's all right, aear. It the ataiidIft,--Ta-nTa6 has built me tij�ten 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' eye was turned to that youth when the In ibla condition D'. Williams"Pink pounds In weight and I ne ver felt.bet. r cashier-says anything about It I'll tell lines were reached: Jdedleine Co., Brockville. Out. Pills will be found to have a beneficial *him to charge .it.11 ter in my life than I do now. I out- "Borrow vanquished. labor ended. "action 6n the blood. Miss Dellma La- fared so I could hirdly stand the pres- Hopeless. Jordan'a-pass6d! frentere, SL, Ambrose, Man., -has my sure of my clothes against stom. Discarded Style. Little Grabe was met by a stm'nge Then there was the occasion when proved this In her own case,. and ad- 'I'm glad'to. see ach and the way.it paAed me was lyed a vises others to u She The City Nephew-' Be these Pula. -lady on the street who-endeavored to a touring team of cricketers pl simply terrible, and often I had chok- question the child as to her father's certain 'famous English school. The says: "Before I began thi use of Dr. Aunt Hetty dress" her hair sensibly Ia, spells, whel�--I almost loot my -Ieath- Williams' Pink Mls I felt like a com. Inst8ad Of wearing those silly puffs breath. I was_ao, nervous I couldn't Arst'ham6. tourists called themselves the I over the ears." ing. "What does your motb*r--call your ens. and thei were tumbled out for an plate wreck of my former self. My sleep and mornings got up , feel $Ather?" was the question first put.- _. lgik9minivua score by two achoolpo_v blood was poor and thin. I suffored Uncle Talltimbar----�Iffhe tried 'am -more tired and worn cut than an'going "She-calls him my daddy." bowlers named Wood and Stone. falut and.dizzy--opells, and had once an' they got tangled up with the to bad. I lost weight considerably and ost every telephone receiver' an' she missed became so weak I was constantly.los. "Yes,-yes, I know; but when she captain of the school, at--prayers that backaches and headaches alm m. n a . I decided, to giv wants.to speak to.hln�,w#at does she night, selected the by n "From Gres - d y a Dr. Williams' more'n half the gossip. g9in' on 6vor Ing time from work, and many times twenty party lines.,. say?" land's Icy Mountains," and every boy ..Pink Pills a trial. and by the time got so dizzy I had to grab hold of "Oh, she says, '527, please,' "'was put all he 'know into the gigulfle"t -lad-�� th�r"ebjvea I felt Much bet- something to keep from falling. Neaur- Positively Absurd I the child's reply. lines: ter and I continued takin the pills IY all the time I had a headache.and "I Oon't mean when she calls him at "rho Heathena In their blinduess. until I felt as well as I ever.d1d. For An aeroplane flew over an Irish sometimes it hurt 'me so bad I could. a. asylum, to the consternation of the in- hardly endure It. My liver was.in an the 6121ce. When she tells-bim to-get Bowed down to Wood and Stone!". what they did In my case I cannot r in the morning, what does she call command these pills too higbay.- mates. Next day two of the lunatica awful coudifAcm and I had liver spots wers discussinF hint?" Dr. Williams' Pink Pills can be ob the machfte 4 all over my body. "Oh, she says t6, be ready in about A certain Irish railway oompa, tallied from any dealer In medicine, or One said, "Do you know I dreamt "Well, I just kept getting wors , in, . Ave minutes." uy has by mail at 60 cents a box or six boxes last night I made me of those cojk,. spite of everything I did, antil 1-,got a re which to gular priutbd form on for $2ZO from.The Dr. Williams' Medl. trivances Lad flew to Ausaralla In Tanlac. But this med!clue seemed to report any -Jobaps which occur to . sixty minutes.'I -A Circus Inside. clue Cc, get right after my troubfea, Brockville, Ont. for it aninials-6n the line. Recently a stray "That's strange." said' the,other. "I wasn't long before I was feeling.lots A If ttle fellow was sitting at the cow that had wandered on to the line "-table one day with i pls�te of fancy was accidentally, killed, and Tim words That rdiss neir way -had i similar dream. I want to Mel- better. rve taken eight bottlow in ''big a atal h I bourne in sixty second&." all and am a well man,.never lose cults resembling various- an-imajo O'Toole, who bad lately been pro-, Words have f ab t Of taking "How- did you gor' 'day from work Or feel bad in any may. 'before him. AA be paused in the opera. mated to be traffic Inspector, was ask- th' wrong turning. beat meocine YOU of lessening the number, big ad to send in & reporf. In certain old versions of the Bible "Look here. my friend, Ire 'a v y a w 8 "Right through the earth." It's a fact, Taulac is the not or board of." what he was think. In answer to the question. "DiSP061- -Christ Is called 'the ringleader of our lunatic -,you're a bMaring Idiot. Tanlac is sold by leading druggists ,1mother asked him �1 fid about ao�aiarnestly. tion of carcass," he wrote. "Kind and &W,vittion.-, a--word changed later to that's what you am" 7 "Oh, marn-le. I'm thinking What 16 4entle... "captain," whilst Paul called himself everywhere. AdvL circus to going on Inside of me," was the -knaTW or "lad" of Cbrist. SIml- A Gentle H Int. A' Now Course. his reply. A good conscience is a prockas Pon- lsrly. in old church books, the Virgin The dear old Scotswoman tramp6d Coller---Ilrs Kim Jones Lull' tession. -A guity conscience Is bet- Is described as -bod's wanefi." miles over the hills to get a bottle of Servant—"No. madam, Miss Jones .Minard's Liniment Rellov" Neuralgia ter then Don't it am. The words "crafty" and "artful," medicine for a small boy who was ill Is going to be married, and she goes which Invariably carry an unpleasant In her remote village. to the college every afternoon to take meaning, used an oz- to m-a skilful and When she had deactibea the syn2p- lessons In domestic allence." Us the word "blackguard" -Surnames and Thek Or=* * tistle, wh toms, the doctor set about preparing was formerly quite an honorable t the mixture, one Ingredient of which Kinard's Liniment for sale It referred to.the humble but perfect- was a poison which could be adminis- JORDAN . % A Regulap Scholar. CLANCY ly reputable calling ot carrytn tered only In the smallest quantities. g coal in Variations--Clanchey, Clanchy, Clan- Variation*-Jordanson. Jardson, Jur. the King's,household. She watched him pouring it out Little Bass was proud of hei *1416t cle, Clinch, Glancy, DeCtailay. dion. Judd, Juddson, Judson. Three hundred years ago an ofilcl- sister, who took bonors in college, be, with the utmost care into the-mea. -.-,Racial Orlgln�lxfsh. �Racisl Origin-Engllsh, ous man was one who was always Ing valedictorian of bar class. . I_ : � ready to do suring glass. He poared's, little from "Katherine did Ane." she informed -Bource.-A given name. Source--A given q4me. ofilcon of kindness. A pag-, the bottle, bald the-glass ap to the in this group ­a,to an was-a. rustic, and jL heathen'-was light. and then put a few driops bs the neighbors after commencement, Would you recognize "MacFlancb- Family names Lek aWhe- is the same nami as Clancy? uAIQ' one who dwelt on a heath. Our word agalu. "she was Queen Victorian at-,h4r us In that they are developments. now an insult, Is in­old manu' - CISAII. Moat people wouldn't Tot it is this of is given name which Itself -origin- "Ali. doctor," she said, reproachfuli ated only a trifie .prior to the period scripts applied to the Babe of Bethle. ly, ",Is same name. needna be gas stingy. .Remain- One form, of course, Is the in hem. He is called ths "harmless- silly bar it's for a puir wee orphan.laddle." the -wdrd "sil;ly"- meaning ARM odern In which our modern family name sys. be Anglicized and considembly shorten- tem begin to develop. "blessed." ad form. and the'other In the ancient Most given names are of quite an. I The *6rd "charity"As one MONEY ORD9RS. .7 1 clan name which until the spread of!cleat grfg which Dominion Express Mona 'fBayeil' Is ordy Cwnulhe In' Exceptions are the names has had w-great fall. It is used almost Send' a: Y Angio-Norman, or English, power in I that were developed In the Puritan exclusively nowadays to mean de. Order. Five.Dollara costs three cents. rreland broke up the clan structure of i movement In England, and the entire.- pendence upon doles and gifts, while that population, domInated the coun. ly modern method of turning a family "impertinent" has gone -around Dartry, In County Mon6g. name Into a given fiam4. T a ast the word A Cuts Young Man. try h T through a remarkable change. It now "Sir," said the young man, with ea- ban. majority of the Puritan given names means "cheeky'."7 -Originally it meant' thuslasm, as he seized the lecturer's X Y M Rat The 111iacTlanchaldhe" was an.an- have disappeared, however. Jordan, a remark that was not pertinent to the -hand and aho6k It warmly; I certain- clout clan, its name antedating by while not so frequently met with to- as the formation of-I day as in the Middle Ages, is gull subject under discussion, and-gradual- V enjoyed your lecture I&I at night I very oeveral centurl I ly got,to mean a remark to be resent. much indeed." family names In Engiauo. The year found as &' given nape. ad. "I am-glad to hear that," replied the 705 A.D. is as-close an approximation The origin of this Eame 18 not so lecturer; "but I can't remember see- Warning! can be made of the date when the easily guessed. One's tendency is to , i�.­ It's- criminal take a P --,clan was founded. attribute L It to, the river Jordan,,and Hearing cestored Ing you there." No,"admitted the chance on any substitute gennine, It derives its name from the given then to decide that that is hot logical,' The invisible ear drum invented by th" youth,"I was not "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,".. rfbed va I me of the cbJeqain chatdh," and abandon the guess. The guess, A. 0. Leonard, which to a miniature ere. by physicians for twenty-one years "But," hldh'name Is generally a to however, in correct. The story of megaphone, fitting inAtde the ear an- asked the pusslod speaker, and proved safe by millions. Unle" have been.derived from. 0 C tic John the Baptist, Involving the Jordan, tirely out pf eight, Is restoring the "how tould you enjoy my lecture If you see the name "Bayer" on package words "Ila.n" and�caldh,' I n. apparently was one of those'. In the hearing of hundreds of People,In Now you were not,present?" or on tablets y.on are not getting As- Angs of "red complexio d' and Bible which made the gr6gtest Impres- York City. Mr. Leonard Invented this ."Oh, I bought tickets for my girl's pirin at all. In every Bayer package; d lob parents., and they both went." are directions for Colds, Headache, ."chaste," qualifications which his slon an the me ieval Engl mind.- drum to relieve himself of deafness parints- undoubtedly observed- and Jud, like Jordle. or Geordie, Is to,,day and head acises,-and it does this.so Neuralgia, Rheumatism, , Earaehe 7�.'hoped for in him. often,used as a nickname for Ge;orge, successfully that no...one could ten he ii, iustralia, moto:rcyc'lei are alter- Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain, ad for the use of badly incapacitated Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets--eest Such a name as Maellanchaidhe, but in the middle ages It was-a varla- is 4 deaf man. It is effective when trowever, Is-a-fo-od. bit of A strain on tion of Jordan. deafness Is caused by catarrh dr . veterans of the war. �The maimed sol- few cents. Druggists aJso sell larger 41 by ada. -speaking tongue an ot events the perforated, or wholly destroyed natur- an English d It was In the natural pourse diers, travel in the business section of packages. Made In Can I ---Quite n2itural in the Anglielzing of the ; family namos were formed in the -al drums. "A request for information n 't the city of Melbourne with perfect is the trade mark (registeVd name that the "f" became suppressed 1 usual way, by the addition of the ter. to A. 0. Leonard, Suits 437, 70 Fifth ease. Canada), of Bayer Matrufactire .,.".and eliminated from pronunciation, mination "son" or the prefixing of the Avenue, New York City, will be given monoacetteacidester of Sallcylilese: .4 -French "Fitz," which was a a prompt rebly. advt leaving the hame In some form as Norman acLanchy." The "e' swinging over corruption of the Latin "fillus" or son. Be ese prefixes -from the prefix to the nazne It 'If Th ,and suffixes often have Now Sunflower. gives the -basis for the modern forms been dropped n family names at later A variety of sunflower has been de- t ,periods. —after the elimination of the "mac." ni veloped that grows only three'feet 4 KING OF PAIN" tall and produces white-blossoms that 14, yield more seeds than any other kind rd of the same plant. The United Statez leads the, W r;'.d 3311stered rest,-Bar* We*+, Tired 31*01, Friend -or Foe? Xv;%fitg and ALobine Foet. in commerce, but ranks ninth in edu- &O&S After a hard day's work or a long tramp ^any people find that cation. and y6ur feet are completely used up, bathe them in-hot water, then rub the tea--and c well with MINARD'S LINIMENT. Tt itcyn Patricia was told by her mother-,W will relieve you and you will never be to their health, but.that stand stUl while the band played "God without a bottle. Instant Postum is a Save. the King," and not to wriggle. Treatment: "But why, mother?" she asked. Assericave PIO=w Dot ROID10000 G itly rub friendly table drink. Book'on e I "Won't God save him if I vnUwIe?') Cuticura 900 DISEASES Oin tment This pure cereal beverage It is a peculder quality of the ee, &nd How to Feed with the to &ny Ad- 'is rich in aroma and fla- known as. the persistence of via the u of th%finger Mailed Free dross by A thor. 3L To on spots oi vor—fully, satisfying—and that makes the m*vihg picture pos- ;02over Co.,na Ill oft list-strela dwdruff and Bible, for it allows time for a separ- Now TerlL 17.11I.A. contains no element iff harin' itdft. Follow next morning with ate picture to paAa behind the lens a hot shampoo- of 'Cuticum' Soap. fior nerves or digestion. et- 11 of the projecting inseNne, while the Repeat In two weeks. Nothing W shatter is closed, befare the image of ter than these fragrant super-creatny OOARSE SALT emollients-for all skin and bcalp the preceding picture has disappeared. tmublea. A Th S C7 Reason ' Wben sixteen pictures a second pass i * 'LAND SALT I ;;- A DEVERA49 I -before the lens they appear to the 12, BWk CarbAs spectator as one continuous picture, L R"_ al O7TNE Ing)IR, -fir POSTU14 but there is rmRy an interval of TORONTO IIIALT WORK3 darkness one third as long as the p§r- 0. L GUFF TORONTO iod of illuminatfomL. ISSUE No. 28�-121. ' ' •ar"'' ` * w^w" !• _ .•'arrx si_ ^ �M k : . ,e. +' .w w e -y r 'dam °'• �*a, ,,..- .'''.' 4:r�� m �, a-wn.ww •e4 a' F+•R.: tie -,P �` Y w w. '0,�a'h, _ `,;; '�. �+ �'�r,; ,.''µ ..! ,`<:.' ..'•+w' G ,g'p". - .n+a .,.4i,:..e,,-n�'i, fi. �, -cc..ro..cq„ ait 's'.'.M''�,',.~ '� � �f'�A,r ''rtr' '�'"' ^ r `yy'✓-•_^,S" n"�» r. •.Jt• ..,y: ;4'.x l:;,s,.:y,; ''a+%�,•, 4,„•.. till' - 1,"" ::aly ,.,i..r .Y..,.� _r�+'.�"''�.:,!'�, °.._dr. . . •vH..,>.,n ...- .•r.......r.'M�I••,+v:, � 1r �"[` a..r. :`4.:.� •4 r-'`r ��k�- . :. ...9(.•';':r. '•�'_„ , .wyy, .. "'T''"' •^."•-.,. . 3� , •s{ ."•_ ,_'rr�"., _•�'-p •,+-...ri:'(w••......i..5,e.�1. •�r.•w..,-9y.' w y,_.� ,'�+ `� ! � � .�.. .�. ,„. �� axx .. ,. 1ag, the property of W. Toole. "' - :tale at Drys. See bills. F. Pootill, ' - S ON •= t �►uctloneer, A R' D S a�published every Friday awrniAa au,�w u(iict _ PickedA9. oot.1 ` = GYDdY,Julie 11ra--Agctioa sale of , g furnitureand Other household ,, Best for Good Fresh Groceries Tb Rht� effects, the property of the estate of - f : ! 91?•4 perytar--,; 51.50 if paid its advance, i the late Mrs. E. A. Reesor, in the - Village of Whitevale, Sale at one. - - - - See Lillsr F. Poctitlr .sue-tioneer. . - fl�ad 8IId C21X @(j' �8&t8, ,$0�0$IIS &IId : JOHN- MURKAR, Proprietor, ,Tz>:6L,Y, JULY 12TH-Credit aue. CO©lea ea tion ts,sale of standing timothy hay. - :• :- NOTES AND COMMENTS. at lot.31, eon, 4, Whitby (a few rods i south of Baggottevilie school). Sale Lemons, Oranges, Bananas, Grape Fruit' at 6 o'ciuck bhatp. Wux biller, aua - t;aneer. ` The Southerlaud Commission Strawberries SATURDAY, JULY 16TH-Auction sate bas now completed its icvestiga• of valuable farm standing crop, live R :"- � ,.ld►i<i� 1tSS�i78'lE$, u an p, t� •- tions-into the hydro radial goes• -s•• . ;•1• , stock, implements, furniture etc., Frill•dine of Christie' Fancy BuiscuitB the property of the estate cf the late .. + :;. ; "'.•'7 tio6aftersittings 'extending over s`anT aDeY JULY fTa-4uction Bale p l' 3 Thos. P. Griffith, lot 1, cou. 8, Pick. - ---' Prime' Chee5e .- •.. = - ' a period of nearly a year, ZZ'hat_ of shout 40 acresof standing mixed' erinb. Sale at 1,sharp. See bills. = hKy at lot 24, rear of eon. 4 Pit key- 4'-,their .decision will be has'not yet Wni, Maw, Auctioneer. arade public', brit.,thee _ltas Good Canned Salmon, 25c, 45c_, 550. _ _ been very little doubt from the �► _!''• 1 Canned Corn Peas Tomatoes Ti area Herrin time the cotniuis�ion,was App: r pp $' ed up to the present what th'eh, ash thAt 'Co ��i _ _ T .,� �°'' . - '--Sardines and Canned. H4(ld1a • _. ;decision would be, and that is ur,- Your G• • - -- " favorable to hydro-radials. Thet'e V - Q has been -a. very strong sit=picion �`• & S•COL1F?OII � !!f "that the Crimru,i;siotr wtis stppaiut. IS wart h'a JAMES RICHARDS011 e�i for no other purpo=e. The V. Dollar here. d - F. O. [rovernmetlthas been.,opp^�. s commend • .Y erry B o�xes and-- ` !el to hydro-radi:A1Q, but the Cicl _ not wish to assnme the responsi- v. billty, and consequently the Sou-• � - _ •,- • -. therlaud.Coinmission twaaL 13t-1 C '��III„II " - 1 quart Baskets od. It may be contended that i �i� �' there are men on the -comrnissiou- - - - -- - -that are personally favorable to �+ Faris Green --- Arsenate of Lead -theru. This_may be true,.but.thr Turmip Seed Chick' Feed ; p..._ .. majority are not,and the majority - ' will rule. It is very probable that Poultry Netting the commission will report favor- r i+ ably on the line from Toronto to Paint, IIaw and Boiled Oil Catharines, but this 'is the Turpentine most that can be hoped for from / p f. . them. . By giving one f%vorable V S !� r� Q W _ - _ $eclrsion, they may think that it , f � ' ` - will give them the appearance of SERVICE Q ARAGE _ . -N. I 'S being anpre u ice#. Every wit. 'Plcke'ring f'�, • ' Des called the Commission to t On o .L , °...,Rive evidence was anti•radLal, „_,. _ .. _.,._,,,_._._.._.,, ... _ . which shows how they stand in q��rt - s - khe matter. - L VL LL ��-r coon �,AaE Tick ' ring Hardia -r l '"too ' Over one million and a half dot- With a IrSIBM Silo -= - Ears was spent on Saturday last In I HANDLE the Toronto tongued and iroovend staves This Is the phase to buy an Oil Stove for this hot w�sath�ei•. We have- Jersey City. by men and a certain Hip Roof Silo because I of selected spruce impreg. the P'loreoee and the :�'ew Perfection, both guaranteed F 'ianmbee of women, who were filled want to give ray ,cummers nated with creosote, they :, _ to give perfect satisfaction. try the•morbid desire to see two dx tnggest vaine. give adequate protection You cant have good en. against air and Ernst. Their '� complete line of Screen-Doors and Window Screens.' Wire �+ glen IIound one another until one � silage unless p'ou have a rrod against .Hip Roof provides 'loth from 1S to 42 lnehes irlde at Oar the other, had reached a state sue• And Toronto - lowest living rites. • ' of complete eahanstiion. Thr , Silos-are good' silos• me.re space for filling g p `. p � i=- ltfade of wood--the- T can show you-where a Tor. The 1900 Gravity Washer,the best to be had os the market toAay.... 1_ yiict�>r in life bttlta! 'combat i?'fi best nctit-conductrr of 'onto Silo will msan rmpore pro- A free trial given. Call in•and see one and,you will buy. W of the lowes-t .type. Ile flab `��'� heat and cold, -Star• rnorre aluable farrra—dollaars in '' dily built from double yOZ3S pocket. Let's Hafts it over. - A full line of ITarreet Tor�19, Fork;4,Sprayers, Scythes, :practically an c,utcast from .:ocii-_ , +`'• C. tiq PILKEY - TC3E$I�,j(; C�'lretsconea;Oil Cans etc. :.• etp. He was never of any good tc, , _ t hirnselE no ens one else. In i'r l - 1on�i3 the tirue to use Fly Oil on sour<'oa e. We have Dc �'Villiatns' lectite halo a man of tF3e very -the uldest and best oo the market. Once tried alwayau3dd. -ernallest cralibre, I,ut phs'Aeftlly, Thy Old Reliable-Paroid Roofing always on hand.- Get our-prices. he i�_a perfArt.#sl i� cf nraiahr>c+�l. I Can'Save You-361i Days a Year farmers get pour Ainder Twine now and be prepared . . In giving an exUbitioll of tai- when lt'trrest time seines %,'ith a ru=b. prods-s as a fig'tter he sarF,5,d r,.0 Ycu know from laborious experience-that yon It is always 9 a• ilrasure to Khow our Dods.' y a.�iival-Jagthiets cf a certain vla std at k'ast ::n a,cage c-f one hour a day in r I g - ptunpuie cwa:er far use e'.yctit your farm. - of People. • lout he aceompla:-1zes Sinp losing this' valual,le tune.' Sage your - _ - i' �.imothing for the benefit of ti.au• stun^th.' In+tal a T+.r-ntv Windmill 4nd see holy J. ,S. BALSDON, - -PICKERING p w .--man should be perfect �' i�•a1t , uicL9y it will pay for itself. - - �' . kind. It is said that a perfect +a` ' Toronto Windmills are quiet.efficient workers. p 1 vY` 5 Cast noth:ng to run. Require practicaUy noatten- 1 ..�.�: ' as well as int'electually. Thk i= tion outsi.lean oc,asional oiling. = ltrne, brit the two should Ro hand = And whealiuk 6rd up with a.Toronto Pump and FI ' 'Toronto Prater System, a Toronto Win 111 will n baud'. if a person lock after ;give you a city water.sei�virc right on'your farm. A, _ ,*he deve1+:pmer,t of hi= phy�.ictt1 Aj _ -- J�, :.r'being and neglects the intelieetnal roRONr C. W. Pilkey; Pieke ring ' '� INDIVIDUAL garde of ht; nature he, is msiking a - SANITARY ' tent mistake'—all hip efforts are. awaited. A person rhotrld look ( of ter the development of hit per}•- isteal i,atnre ru tluit• he can trtnse I+,;(i i j _ ' the bect-of his intellect,-A healtliy 4mind in a healthy body sbotild he ' PUREWHITE PAPER SUPS i' the airn of every person. should develop our bodies tLn t NEVER USED BEFORE :: they tray Be the home, of sit l _ s enf Ii, +": NEVER USED AGAIN , • rrrinds, and both should be n.ert '� ,'" .� � •-- -- --- �i'' -- = . . SI�fE�J HEAITN '. lt�ot to destroy our f0lotl-inel), but to uplift them. i yr' " ' - _ a. TSGMOOL REPORTb F A I.�.7 HIV ATTENTION I'{ii - - / A ' Prntnotion= for S, S. (iii ;( Nn. 3, Picker- H. R. ry onney, '6 Pickering Ina Tp:Sr. III to Jr. I�'-•Irene SCrAU• 1 Ehan (bon.), Oscar Graham, Glenna I . 'Order o1..r- F )Yd8011 T 'attor : +Gilrnar, Margaret Gatward, Jr. TIT to i 1 Ill-Marion White.(hon.l, l�'v ;U _ 'before the-? � ri u a ru�� C �f �h L/ � V A.7 Taro (hen ), Hilda Hatfield (born- �Qi�EArold Andersen (bon.), Albert Ken- e(itJ b'nedy.Robins White, Jimmie Blent�ii : The.Best, Cheapest and Most Euouomical f•Rec.) Bread _ For rea • . - The following is the report of the "Farts Tractor. - Junior Department of the Cherrywond f_ 'Public School. Jr- Primer-Beatrice — - ��'��; Moarc Flour for Pastry , ` Bing, Mary Teefy, Edith Rogers ��� New 1921 Model Touring Cars in �rii . ' Annie Petty, Bertha. Swith, Murray Bollinger. LaurinaCurrab, Allan Rit.• stock for immediate >,,-Brau, Shorts and Feed Ylo-ur • . '. ' tenhnuse, Pat TeeLy,Hazel Petty. 3r. - Pr--Dorothy Long. Marian Hnrnshaw, - 1 t• -Annie Rittenhouse, Epelyn delivers Drinkwgter, Perry Thompson. '3r•-P American Corn ground,:crat~ked alad whole;; ' -Coors PettF, Clayton Long. Vincent °.Touring Car, ... $665.00 `' l •, y,our ,-• t.h Touriuit Car, with starter, $152.00 1` Iflyour;heas s;,are not producing eggs in paying quaati#ae trvu Teefy. Mervin Currah. Sr, li-Ru 7Taylor.Marian Bromwall,Elgie Drink. celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. water, Donald bliipe,Alfreda Rogers, -There prices net to purchaser. Highest price paid for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, - Tohn Garland, Leo McGriekin Pearl Buckwheat, Rye and Oats. _! wan. Jr. TIT-Homer French, Mar. Sherwood - s Deis 6a Rittll. dupe, Dorothy S Gar- 1lll 9 f h +N+ and. Ioa Rittenhouse, Dncoth Swan, I iChopping and Oat;CrttshinR,W ednes`days and Saturdays. ~- �Rnhert Damson, Ross Gates, James t_ McGriskin. Tegc'6er, F. I. Butcrum, Authorized Ford Sales and eerviee The Campbell Flour Mira Coop Ltd Station, Bell phone 29 i piety Canadian 5e, pieces will not t: �^ y be issued until 1922, Mills at •- r, _ An n.nnen;a.,t. n�ut,w n.�br.PL•r O d nwni n 0r }IC Toronto Petorbor. ,., , , e3 rg, - �;-,. +„�•�,rc .. .+•` � ..:,��, •,. .• A;.., ...7•c a :,�” y.+r. —w «:�. '.;y`:F v"xkrr rw, ,r�.r` s-., _r�1„ -•'�+.w•m 42" sari�` ,n. M I mw 'Ml gq ".M1 Af m_.z�w 7-1 s F4 FAN` 4'­�& �,,Wm � 'F Ya'4, 'P- 7. r e­-CLARIMON79 Melville Gibson,of Toronto and Mn. Haratupod wa's In $be city, SOROS AEGIOTER formerly of Claremont, V181w on Tuesday. Bites Myrtle Anderson,of Torou.. friends here over-the wee �allVre, te' ' k-ftd. Farmers are- now busy with, EXPZRolt, - Registered *Peroberoq t6,visited her mother here on Sun. - James and Mrs. Hortop. and their bay harvest, which Is a very stallion, Inspection- AIr the-property da daughter, Valde, of Port Perry, fair Orop. The favorable weather of A. Seebeck, will stand faithnies- P�OdUG aud Mrs. Brown,of ilamiltoo. " t8 son of 1021 at his own stable at lots 29 are visiting Glands- in Claremont are.spending a week with Thomas of the past week has resulted in I and Mrs. Paterson. and 30,con. 4..P1ckeriqg,. Service fee ,are a few days. much work being.done.. The fall Mrs-Anderson, of C. A. and Mr F.Grani and child. 'wh*6t is also el enlug ,vet fast, _CbIcttgo, has ren, of Torouto,are s I . Field Tile ASCOT PRIDE[19M), The f ash'ion- rx Vins&few sothat farmers"win .."K.Ta".", been'spending a few day@ with d i-ably bred Clydesdale stallion. the pro- :1A relatives here. J:yg with Me's. parents, very busy time until the harvest i . ,". meq and Mrs. Evans. ' Is over. ; pertj of G.T. Dividsoit, Cherrywood. John Farmer, of thie Royal Bank, .,,,and Brick Whew, We hot The weather will staiLd for mares during the season is holidaying at the home ha, been the chief topic of convey of liY21, at,his own stable, lot W Con'. 8, Pickering. -of his parents-here. sAtioa-during the pitat-week. 100 S T 0 In- LOOK Tile a', 4, 6 and., 8.' -KING SAUL. (14M).Vol.32, S. S. a., John and Mrs. McGrath are -o the ,�Lmde alma ye causes talk... I ..4pendiug a week with.the forweCS 9 -19,�WtC $. B., the lipported ClIdes. The'tivd'5�dung sons of Mr. and -24 hayfork c1b. parents in Seafarth. Best grgde h inch d Lei ilion, the property of Usear Thomas anct Mrs. Pat Mrs. Midge;ley.' of Toronto, are Wilson, B ham, will make the ercQp vii hoidayijig at the home of their McCormick Binder Twine in-.stock" season of. roug 1921 as follows: Mondays `meted Jaimes and Mrs. Hot-top,of Co:acrete Block grand-parents, Ira and Mrs. Pow-, Get those bugs witb� Paris Green grand May 16th.•will leave his own stable Fbrt Perry, on Sunday. or Arsenate of Lead Get my prices and proceed to W.G.Scott's for night,., Tues a Ind. Phone 2705 Pick. W.-Forgie, of Ottawa, is spend. '_"P- rof. P. S. Campbell, of McNla,-t- Sprayers(glass jar)&5c and 60c Ormerod'a Greenwood ing two weeks' vacation miLh his er UniVPI-Sity, Toronto, will oc�U- night. ;Ziieiday, J.0. Bryant's con.•parents Find other friends. in tiae uiaremutxt Page Fence.always in stoe4. _—Zlarence Simpson 3, noon, H. G.Wilson* base line, for Miss Mitchell Miss Hav d Pv the t)"'P't night. Thursday, H, Vale's, Slincoe Pout Toronto, we U v. Ca m bell, '-of "ffilm at'e B pti�telont-cli both wo-raipi(and' Frank Cooper, Varemcnt C. N. R. Statiori�, Brock Road Bf.c ,night. Friday, Geo. Cowan's', r eve du Sqnclav next. kroad, night. Saturday, the guests of Mrs. Forgie sr. over F�Ito his A -sports 'd. .. I . aig,� utimber of our onday the"week-en own stable until following uiotored to Oshawa on Tuesday afternoon, Our Pramatic Club will izo to everainv t,+see the match .between SETA,;-No-4 BA.Nk 14A�X Kinsale this (Friday evening to L16M), the IV. V. superior bred Clydesdale stallion, thd prop present the play, "ThbOLast-Loaf." th(I latter WiWilng by 5 to 0. Your Harvest Expenses art of W. H. Team, Markham, and will gn to -Bt)x Grove ine­xt ke'v. A. McLellan' occupied the trill make•the season of 1921 as follows: Monday. May 16th, *Ill leave his own Friday evening to present th6 pit St. David's cburt-ii, -Tu'r- ent ready money with whith'to stable and proceed to Green River for popular drama.' 1julpi HAVE you suffici onto, whose pastor, Rev. Mc. Nlus- meet the expense of harvestin night. Tuesday, Ben Carter's, con 7. g your crop? If Kenneth R. Renfrew, of Quebec id, conducted nuMvereary ser- not you are cordiaUy invited to discuss 'noon;,Geo. E. Holtby'e.-con. e, night.- City, pKAi. City, arrived here-on Friday last, Vices in the Claremont Union Wednesday. W. H. wig Major's coo. 6. noon ; W.J. MeDona d's, Stock road, and on Sunday left for Muskoka, Chum ti6n, th our local NuInager. - I accompanied by Mrs. Renfrew and night. Thursday, Charles. Palmer's,:Standard.Service adways affords practical and M;i- daughter, who have been visiting C fW accoffanoclation. Liverpool. night. Friday,W..Teefy's. with her parents,' Peter arid Mrs. -Cherry wood. noon.; Ed"r Pllkey* Idacnab. THE night Saturday, to,his own stable A league football match was O al �,/j 1 7. until ihe following Monday morning. STANDARD U Elayed hereon Saturday evening Or CANAA& , ANK between the Bowmanville team 4V NOTICE OF Hard and Soft-Coal Of the TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS _...And the Claremont boys. The Ainlication- for Divarct I former woo In a closely contested best quality on Picketing BrandW.F.Law,Marisg*r. JrF Whitby Bran, C A.McClellw%Manager. game by 4 to 8. The game was hand Notice I here given that. witnessed by a large crowd. Florence is of the Town of Osb.-Hlva There was &splendid attendance T H OJ J. A. -LAW9 awn in the Courtt*y of, OatArlo, In the at the annual picnic of the,Baptist Province of Ontario. Married woman, Sunday School which was held this will apply to the Parliament of ON,• 3PJ41C6ii=41F, Q=t- SUMMER -FOOTWEAR- year at Slwco4i Point on Tuesday ads at the next session thereof. for a last * most enjoyable time was I e"that you &to now familiar with Bill of. Divorce from her busbouL - spent football. the ftet that we sell the'best gasoline. William George Heavens of the M Pent In bosun dehins. grRe"s and olls obtainable.and I wish We have a complete line of Summer Footwear for of Toronto in the County of York. 16 i. baseball etc. Me -bachelom de. ,a,,- e handle the best anto fasted the benediets in a strenuous, the whole familv. the Provinceat Ontario. Laborer., an accessories as well. the-ground of adultery and desertion. Warne of soccer, which created 9 Our repair department is giving an- -7. .,Outing Shoes isnof Can;als Boots' Dated rAt the Town of Oshawa In great deal of Intorest. qualified satisfaction and we sze, an at lowest prirsee. the County of Ontario in the Province Many of our residents spent the that amount. kept busy. of Ontario. the ath day at J10096 hoillag in other parta.,thas xtvtne I have secured the Cervices 0716 thor- The Dornior Shoe Store. A. D. 1921. our a rather quiet appear" 0u4blY OOMPetOut repair man on all W. M EvA FLoinKcs lif"VMM ance. as of cars, and can give prozbpt By her Solicitor, W. B. K Oinallak, aCullA a number followed W" and efficient work ALtalldwes. Palmer, Claremont 384 Ahe band to Pickerinik, while some Oshawa. Out, went to Aurora, others to stouir 0. Pardoe, North Claremont ville and to Glen Major. Those who went to Glen Major report an CLAREMONrS NEW Fortune IslBuilt On Savibld ideal spot for picnic,and a large crovrd spent the'diy theie.' G A R A ' G E If you' have to work hard for-jour money putke CHOPPING Despite the intense heat large �conRregatlouq greeted the Rev C. The undersigned- having purchased your money work hard for you. Patrons of the Alton& Grist Mill A Our Savings Deparbnent pays 3% per annum and Mustard at both-cervices of the the girage bu,iness of F. Al. Cooper, will -during pease iake notice that re prepared to-do all,gene anniversary in the 1L"Inian Church- 1�1 ral repair­ this interest is added to ydur principal-twice a year. lnp�c4 care of all makes. -June, July and—August chopping on Sunday twat. Two strong-ad dresses 'teced to %itb All acces,�orles for cars kept coust. were li- rapt C and oat crushing Mondays and attention. The chuir rendered aptly on hand. 495 the- proceed* ����N BAM Al ov,-cial- mush, and _ 31or-or oil always_04-hapil Saturdays only. yit;re very g •atifying. Commun Work guaranteed Prices right WHITBY W,,ANCIi, Q P. LYND, Manager. ioj services will be held on Sim- Give us a trial BROOKLIN BRANCH, oss &iy'rdorn,ing' neat, and propm-a• A r,e1.*rS0n& PiUy,- --Claretront� IL C. CROSS, Manager. tovy services will be held Friday, 49 PROPRIETOR D.• .evening&1 8 Cclock,at Whicli Rev.' Al�- Young, of Stoultviii1e, i%M % �'�W 5 C swed 6 Preach. I Cow ih"2 Report of the Claremont Contin 7 ati-on School-for th� Reco" -n. U muirr dation Test and Promotion E%%%ru itiatioti. FormIff—Recommended At A S SEY HARRI S to write both -Normal EntrRnee andJnntor Matriculation--Harold Janes,Jone , Lois Brodie. Not Xirig (hon.). Donald Rawson (hCro.)•, its- -Annie Fig Biugham. Lewis R axlen, Alma AUF at "&W -Jones, Ethel Qauqlin,, Wilfred CP Of all mat eri&le and design Di'teitte.­ Form 11.�',Recorqrnend low - kept in stook- rt will ay YOU 77 ed to write on Departmental Low call all car works ar.4 inspect oar oboe 4:r ScbO'ol Examinations—Georuin-a obta.1m prices - Don't be misled agents we do nos emr.lQy them,oansequen&• IY vie asn, and do throw' off the &#=I ;Graham, Neil McKitifiou, Gordod . Q commission of xXejW, Charles Cooper, Rowena to='Imf --Forsyth, Golda Anderson, Be,�i�le tiquies certainly isie by purchasing f C ,open. Form I to Form 11— call solicited. X,rle Linton, Maud Faivikerif-r, Xf ATHESON E,!�ie Pegg, Vivian Appleby; D"Lr• J.T. :CAs McCullough.- The-fullo"ine • Offite and Works, -Wiii0y,Ontario failed to obtain the mRxitnum • ,irks in not more than -two, s-sob raw e-" - d ,M*a. , h Are' ia e C Ines g.t . eets or by a small arnonat on the PICKERING ag1zreRFtte but will be allowe(I t(,, _ - i - _ - _ _ _. _ _ _f. n,T% tike the work of, Furnill—Johu LUMBER YA -Willisun, EdnaBebns, Ethi-I-Ste- pbensou. Rodd Appleby, Nlyrtle 'Wils-on, Gladys Joue-%..* ?&. J.'-wir• Masse y-Harris . No.` 6 Cream-Separato ri ' �'J We have a large and well assorted _,ker, Principal; M.- W. Ryan, As' following material stock of the. Satisfies' the mo' st' ­exacting and Matched B. C. Fir Flooring. V The following i,; the ..list of pro. Batched B. C. FirSheetiag, and' /'llictions, in the Cl%rernorit pliblic• Matched B. C, .Hemlock flqorinff school. 'The-names are in order of Skims' Close' Wider Difficult Con-' 1 inch V Matched Fie Ceiling. 4 in. merit. From Sr. III to Jr, TV— Robert McCallum,Jane Neali.Lou- and 6 in. B. C. Cedar Siding. Sim- Also, Beaver Board, Plaster Board isa Bowen, Margaret Pugh, filar Made in Six and any 2.1 -Jr. III to Sr. III garret Linton. and Apple Barrels. AdL�laide McCullough,Thomas-01i•. of them can be supplied with power Ver,- Elizabeth War'di Margaret Bingham, Sam Fin gold. Sr. 11 to W. D. Gordon So lit IcCullough,Mildred r.I I I—Stella LN pulley. PICKERING Pugh, Mary Nen], Margaret Spen- cAey,' Alwfi ' Ward, -Margaret Bell and Independent-phone. Porter.Dorothy Bowen. Jr. if to Sr. 11—Jue-.Besae, Jeabe,1 Cooper; JUST ARRIVED Kenneth Ward, Hngb Pugh, Rose_ F-ia Ma........4iarris-Harris gohl, Sr. I to Jr. II=-Effie Gra. en Gas- Big values in Fleet Foot for men, -ham, Gordon Borland, pick Coop- women and children. Pumps er, Joe Ward. To Sr. I—Aldiue ofine Engines are'a reliable, and and Oxfords, Including A `,'-Middleton, George DeTusha, Helen strapstyles for summer wear. Bede, Mary Bingham, Stanley Colors white, tan blue,. SOU Linton. To Sr. Primer Gordon economical rce- 4 j'po' wer and -you expect. Pri.cOs as low as Bowen, Everett-Eraniniond, Gwen good to'clear at$5. kind of AlbertChidlow. ToInterniediate d in 11 year welt, t Men's Sunday boot�, Aocolait's•Bingham, Dunald McCullough, always ready q2lkin Primer—Philip Fingold, Gordon Football boots, steel toes tan ana `---Red-haw To hinlor Primer— better. white!rtt $6.50 perpqir. MUILY Cbarlbe Neal, Mabel Slack, Jean weather. 1? None, a small anantity left. Birch, Lester McCullough. I-I t Call on Primer—krthur Trueman, Eileen • J. Dernsha, May Derusha. X L. Johns, Principal: B. L. Chapman, J. R. THEXTON, Agent PickerMg Ind. 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'u+ 4 the army tells of a private who had-f gay SZ^,rA - a _i The Toronto Hospital for Incur- pneumonia and had been for some cars of all ty eq; aU cars solo ► :`' C' ables, to affillation with Bellevue and ect to de11T' ttD to SOO =U*s, or tact e K i n gd om Hof Allied Hospitals, Now- .York City, Zlme_1a a,hospital where lie had be @a run of rams, if sash. ix Y j offers a three years' Course of Train_ go well treated that he was by no roN. order Y Dar or Do2seraae in to young women, having the re rice rsfaa�ded i -• - + quired sMucation, and desirous of be- m@aII9 ready to be discharged -an R G k c d'yoas own cb ! • coming nurses. This Hospital has "cured."' � to loo them *Taco or ask no to ' �� auo taco thevelght-hour system. The -One day- a. dOCtor was taking his take say car to city raDnsaatattw fOf "` _ . .... `lie ,Blind _ p p pit recpi a uniforms at the.School, y g _ 1nspeotl_on.• Yst7 Lrr aWOk shell• ;� a monthly allowance and travellins temperature, and' while the private find - expenses to and from New York. For Brealesy'e Used Car NirM further- information apply to the had the thermometer ill his,mouth the ,M Tspit• lines% , D PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. -'- Superintendent. doctor moved on to the neat bed and y. turned his.back to the first patient.. The private Your 1r'ance. ate saw his chance. He _ ,.. the hotel where. a was trout - pr! >1�lllg h j8� " (Copysislrtsd) Ing with a telescope glued to his eyes. pulled the thermometer out of hie We are all ignorant, high and.low,. man has a right to do his best to He lowered it almost as they paused, mouth and popped•It-into a cup of hot great and little, vAse and foolish, edu The story,' written in 19I6, beg and•waved his hand to them, �� ins win the, girl he canes for. Its the coffee, replacing it, however, the mo- cated and uneducated. Some. •map' :writh•Lady Anselman's luncheon-party first time .I've felt anything of'this C.an t see'any sign of Conyers, he ment he saw-the doctor begin to'tur know a trifle more than others; but'. at'the Ritz Hotel, London. Am�=.g,th•, sort.'I've never vganted the•bag things shouted!. "I'm waiting for the pinnace. back to his bed. When the physician as compared with the vast possibili-- gg seats-are Lord Romsey, a Cabinet,before from any woman. And now--" Come up here. There's such a ripping examined the thermometer he.,looked ties of knowledge the differe'ilce be- ' DiiPlatier• Surgeon-Major Thomson, She turned impetuously away ;ram .view." � � first at the priviate and then back to tween ignornnces is too' Wsignificant (Chief',-la eetor of Field,Hospitals'-.#W him.__9�:er,their head as elertrie m'eo-` I don't believe' Geraldine remark- ing Conyers; her Ebro-,sage was sparkling.and Crackling. She'ed uneasily, "that Ralph would Ilk@ the thermometer and gasped: to be of much account, says Youth's dances, Geraldine Cony, aid stood looking up, her hand outstretch- that." � "Well, my man, you're not dead,-but• Companion. • Since that is so, it might- y.•the. a naval lieutenant, and his r -• ; ''fiance- Olive Moreton; Cslrtaimi:on ed air rho ghlxten ep h m awa he d'e- ' They made their way to the top of you ought to be!" be supposed that we should all be, ;.".Granet, nephew of the aastess, home t' ," the house and were escorted by -a r _* ready to admit our deflcienciea,-to'ac with a wounded'arm, Lieut. ^,onyers dared. "If 'you nay another word I buxom chambermaid to what was knowledge at once how little we know receives commission 'on a `.`mystery' shall go be:ow." practically a step-ladder ladder o eain 'out Telckedl ship and ]'minis Thomson a 'decodes 9L;-1 gloom- eP- P g and to be only concerned humbly and He remained for a moment loom- on to a skylight. From here they A conjurer was performing in a _ !age. Addressing a group patiently to supply the gape in our in- secret message from the battlefield.!it dent. A you officer stepped crawled on to the roof, where t formation with such makeshifts as we. g- Y a ti , hey Durham vii - _ Lord Romsey receives a visitor• and the.out of the Wireless room and saluted found Granet comfortably ensconced of pitmen, he asked for the loan of a . conrersation reveal.. the Cabinet Mint-; ma On the contrary, it is amazing " Geraldine: with his back to a chimney, smoking halfpenny, ' Ester's secret dealings with Germany.; ,.Y�,y sorry for you people, Miss a cigarette. how, most of us toil•"and struggle to- , Thomson calla at Granet's apartments' Conyers,'' he announced•,` "but I am "This- is rather one on your? broth-. The coin was produced, whereupon conceal our ignorance. - No device to- discover• whether he .UnQws .any the conjurer threw it up. When i` re • afraid we'll .we to put you on Shore. er, he chuckled.- seems too petty,no pretense too mesa, thing about Lord Romsey's viaiior. We've an urgent message here from "Whew did you find the telescope Y" turned, the modest Coln had taken the If.only we can saver up from others - Granet denies an knowledge of the; '� color of a Sovereign. Y the flag-ship to clear off'affi gists. Geralldine asked. so-called American chaplain. Gerald'I „ , . Up Stepped the pitman who owned the feet that we do not know any: "Sae evades Thomson's lea for an tin we event had lun�cll yet!". �� - p �} I borrowed it from downstairs;' he more than they do Sometimes life mediae marriage. He etpostulates;Geraldine protested. .. » the halfpenny and asked to see the answered. Do come and'have a look. D y appears to be spun over with a web Qt" 8 I Conyers suddenly made his ap r= 'Scorpion' Avith Conyers for•disciesing . u iralty You can see the Scorpion quite die- coin. The conjurer placed the artificial culture that has no solid�tq - P girls and Granet.I anee in the gangway, falloweby tinctl All the officers seem to be sovereign in his hand. Plans to the'two Olive. - y' ,' and no permanence. ' After a walk in the park with Gerald-r „ , „ a Joke at all if he knew. that we were And this is,really my ha penny?' Ine,Granet returns to his room to find "What's the -message, Howse rdY gathered around' that mysterious "Certainly," was the reply. People seem to think that it injures - ` a'bottle missing from a cupboard. He he inquired., structure on the upper deck. I I; their authority' and standing to admit. *o g Ths officer Saluted and handed over "Well, then," said the owner, as he ' warns his servant that a new hand has j at first it was a stand for a gun �iut frankly that they have made a mie- _ 8 ;*lied O� read-- , n elfppE'tl the'stiverel$$ into his pocket own s1sd-th-e-sine.-War"Office refuses P P$P�• it ierr t. take, that their information was In- IoW him to rejoin his regimeht. it'with a frown and ste_) at oneg• Olive held out her !land for the and walked of[, "I'12 not trouble yo to complete and that their 'calculations _ Thomson goes to the Front to inter-!out on to the deck. He gave a few ��pe but Geraldine Shook !liar change her again." - were incorrect. Teachers are possess- Thomson then lie t ed back to•his vi @w Granet s General sold hay his; ► head. These was d troubled .exprea- -- o ed with this delusion. Ministers are suspicions .confirmed. Granet motored:guests. ' . 'tkie two•girls to Portsmouth ,to visit j "Girls," he explained, "and yon, 'anon in her eyes. Woehi's Lon9ut Aerial Tramway. fed astray by it. Statesm'e'n suffer''- - Granet, I'm frightfully nor but I I suppose Its awfully silly, Cap- the Premier Mine, in British Colum- from it. Parents consta.ntly.And that -'Copye3s on the "Scorpion." g y �' ratan Granet," she said, but honestly, ' Sant keep you here another second- I don't think Ralph would take it as bia, to tidewater, has been awarded to it vitiates their simple and natural re= I have ordered the pinnace round. You up here, trying to find art what was a Spokane company. . The line will be- lationa with their children. They go '-CHAPTER Xi.—(Cant d,)' must get on shore and have, lunch at •• miles round, evade, elude, "You are fortunate," Geraldine- re- the 'Shipp' ru come along as soon as going ld on' nearly twelve miles long, with a drop poker and r ked "to have an appreciative,I can. Fr' htfulI Granet, but Olive net down the telescope of about 120 feet to the mile. The prevaricate, rather evade,, say right out Q!$t 1B Y •oT • fie rom i �cHe is rather a brick.• Granet i I needn't apologize to you, ed I Y P "I didn't think of that," she mtsr- vices will costkn bunkers, and et a unloading lau realixeh list were w2lawrong.,urea oar charao - ti'' " „ War's' war, you -know, and this.is-a_ +- tc�aowledged. " He's done.me RVfuSy I matter of urgency."'' ugh Y i dollars. _ t@rs and our usefulness more than any. G�1 » „ Granet is wail a - thing else is to make a pretense of W 1 all life. `You re not going out this tide T "Pea are right,” ' -' mmyy heaps ),on rig he admit- " aodtiod. � : --� - Gerad'tne demanded breathlesal -- ,. yy Partnership. - 'oma science and iiava_it exposed as ' u really are rather to be envied, Conyers shook his head. y' -. ted. All the same, we are a Tittle p' only a pretense: areat't yoyt, Captain.Granet. You have! "It isn't that," he replied.. "We've;e sisteir, his.lfia�e and—!' we?—his. when I was gone?" asked the mother. The truth is that nothing secures nvcat of the things a. 'man waatts.1 got' some 'en'gineeart coming over to} He broke o$ avddenly. A }rand had '•Oh yea, mathef;' replied the chlld. the confidence of all men so much as . :You've hid your oprportvnitY. :�• of eo some work on deck,-and I've-had a � laid u the humble, frank, free-, straightfor- "- donrQ�just :ate finest thin a man can, pen his shoulder. A small., And did you treat nurse respectful- gs private tip from my chief to clear;dark man, who had come round the - ,» ward admission of ignorance. The you've done them. out any guests I may have on board." ly!" "I should say we did,. And did He looked gloomily out stewards, " corner of the chimney unperceived, y,. guide we trust is he who admits that - g y Is it anything to do with thiss was standing immediately behind him. you kiss her good n4ght every day, led. am In *the a in Ioam►�not� cure."f-'won3ertvi screened-up thing?" Olive "I must trouble you for all your:"1 should say we did!" _. - that, helcan see just a t�rl8etfartheT,asked, Stronirfg towards-the frame- , ►` she kept her head turns! from.him. names and addresses, If you please, --o— ' work-covered edifice. it Is only because he had tolled more So @how or other, she divined quite Conyers shrugged announced quietly. Noisy starter. " arduously and has not obscured his -- y Beed his shoulders.. The two girls Stared at him, dumb- "^ tats! what was in his mind. She tried "Can't disclose Government-secretal�founded,. Granet, however, remained 'Noise i>f the starter-is a sure sign -vtaidn by any uadue'easureace of more --_ .to-think of something to say, some-_Between .just us .four—pur -friend,��y at hi ease. He�l'aid down of trouble. This condlti(m may he in- ample view. There 1'S nothing that we th to' sire el to be linhthe,atmosphere,which Tr moon isn't here, is he." he added i the telescope and Scrutinized the new- duced by broken or badly worn teeth, admire more than such humility In f phere, bat!sanding,—"wc are planlifng. a little' ^a. *; trords failed her. It was he who broke!Hell for the submarines" canter. � �* a bent armature shaft, p loose cams- others; nothing, that we are more re_ the silence. I really don't altogether see he lure bearing or teeth badly meshed. luctamt to practice ourselves. They glanced curiously at the ni7v- remarked good-humoted 0;4 I "May�I� ask you a 4lication, Mies tersoua erection. Granet sae hat.. g �'' Y �--- If the majority of us gave half the .. » should give my mate and addrein to' Secretive chaps, ou alaQilors, he Every :mile of unimproved hdgltway effort to remedying our ignorance t�tat 'yen?' questiafi? Why-not?!' -�observed. "Ne'ver' mind. I have a I,a Perfect stranger, jtsart because he is as unity to increase cominun- we give to concealing it, we should "Are yon! really engaged to Major the Admiralty ho ppaa salon for it.' - ;"I'ha+lnwon r y gives me-a-few l The mall opened his coat and dis- Sty wealth, which in the aggregate think more of ourselves, others woula ; <.. !h^n4 a how 'and then. I Riau go gad played a badge. nvearas national w+eaUh. In the auto- think more of us, and the world would - She did.,not answer him at once.f pump him." „ ,_ She still kept Ilex eyes resolutely turn- •• • 1 am on Government service, sir. mobile and the motor truck we have be a more practicable place to live in.. Don't you breathe s word alma v, "Well, I am Captain Granet back' the vehicle; the out ut of fa and t " - } • -ed away Pram his. When at last she having been on bawd the 'Scorpion,"' p P �'n . . .,., s ke, her voice was stutrcely raisel " from the,Front with dispatches a few' farm gives us the 'load•' now all w+e pao Camvera begged quickly. They wink spa „ .lohnnle's Essay on the Peacock. 'Above a'whisper, at it down here,, ao long a$ it's dome days ago'• Granet told him. This is need is the roudrs. But a road built _ • "Certainly I am;' she aaseated. Ttly, but it's positively against hiss Conyers, a*te'r of Commwnder' solely upon-the principle of getting The peacock is a bird. The peacock 4�.. He lkaned a• little closer towards „ Conyers of the 'Scorpion,' _and Miss is not a bird of pray. The peacock is the rules, lass know. y Ta - ' as much mileage as possible for the hex. His veice aoundred to her very C "Right*!';• Granet agreed. "There ,Olive Mor2�or; his fiancee. We are does not suit the spirit of na-'a vain bird. Girls are vain. It is very deep and firm- It was the.voice of$'isn't a soul I'm-likely to mention it wait�g frx• Commander Gonyera at money Poo wicked !o be vain. The peacock 1s span immense the eserA moment and we were just tional growth• We do not want r- "I am gains t be n awful ratter,". „ p, looking -to see. it the -pinnace bed Iy built .*sire ttmt wiII have to be not like the ostrich. It wears its ova ke said:- "I suppose I ougfit to,take I'll come over to the Shi as boon started. Is it against the law to use torn up and rebuilt again in. a few,feathers itself. The oetsich does n yt. srwr answer to m� question as final.i aas can get away, Conyers, prom- a telescope in Portsmouth?" }eara;__we.need_- highways that will Girls do.not always wear tbeir own won --that's- alt. lie came. along.; + ' The -man made a few notelt in-his-fie care of the.ever-increasing load;�lr inemselses. Tne peacocx is not - lirsL htrt that isn't ew erything. It's a They wed acres the mile o! pocket-book. Then he opened the like- the cuckoo. It lays its owti eggs brokeat water• to - 9e landi stage.I that they must bear. We moat build tsar fig?rt betvreen trim and me. He They were all a !attic .silen 'Olive troOr and stood on one side for permaneme. !tacit. The cuci)<ti does not. hates tn,e anti takes no pains to hide {Io one is -allowed out-here, sir, The peacock is a bird. The tail of `. He babes me because I care for j was frankly disappointed, Geraldine i he said. "Tile hotel people are to was busy with her oughts. Grar.et'a Mirtard's Liniment for Dandruff'. a peacock is dreadful.useful The tail yyou—you know that. I couidn't-,keep blame for not having the door Tacked. of a peacock is•�ade Into fans.-7Tliere's It to.ntyae'•f even if 'I wool!-„ 8�m,seemed rivetted upon-the "Scor- I sh'al'l have to make a report but I a dreadful lot of different kinds of p Sbe ;rew-a-.little away'but he forced pion. Another 'pin'nace had drawn have no doubt that your explanation The Chamber of Commerce has Is- -her to look at him. There was some-'up alongside and a little company of wtla be accepted. Will you be so good 'sued special coins in aluminum and fans, There's baseball fans, movie'' thi edge besides a men were boarding her. '» falls, tan tans, fan dangoee,-fan tiers; rng ppeal in her eyes.; , a8 to des^-end, please. zi c o_f twenty-five, ten, and -five cen- ` "You've been the victim of a-mis- I on}y hope the, they really have Granet afro Bled to his feet said fan tails, and fans to fan with, but as 'hit u n a device to rid the sea of g times. Sometimes they are square or 'r c �P" rs insisted, his hand reatyou 1 these cursed submarines!"•he rerlark- tux TF a fellows quit�pht,"she de - hezagan shape, slid made in nickel, for me give ore anaautomoblle. hers. "I dent believe that i.. ng _ - _ ready ceae for high at aIl. He doesn't ed, as 'they made thdir way across the tided. "I am onl lad that the Gov- iron, tin-plate, or stamped cardboard. seem the right sort for you, he s so�dock. I see the brutes have taken y g These discs correspond to the Eng- We age coming down t tIe infiatior mach older arid' to ;-inking fishing bent£ now" T grnmgnt are looking after things so. p. graver. You musst ;, y The_Admiralty- are'-rnuelf-'more--go- dish tokens issued An-LLtl nrlsateen[n j atalits. see uY step. for-give me,please, if I have sand mereFh believerti,la� lacy nave got sYlead is this wax than we are. I and nineteenth centuries by bankers { - - thtm I ought—if I say more now—'.WTr1ethirlg=Olive declared eagerly, vote we have out the car and go down and tradesmen when change was rare. Minard's Liniment for Burns, etc. t, because I am going to tell you,'now "He is s mrply aching to get to work." the front to Southzea—unless we are that-we•are alone t e'the'r• for a m'o-j 'Sailors are all so jol'I under arrest. he added pleasantly; y sangtiire" ?" p' • ment, that I love yo�" i Granet reminded her.- "The are do- turning towards the man who had ac- ,5 HCaVIe r Water'Than >' She turned upon him a little indig- jing something pretty useful with nets, coated there, :•- nantly, though the distress 'in her face of course, m the va T y - y yn ar brother' "You are at liberty to de whatever . . _. .. vvs stAl apparent. ; was ,beginning to explain to me when you please, sir," was the polite reply. Wood floats. That is a tact so fa•I cells are filled with resin, which acts 'Captasn" GranetP' she exclaimed. b1a'or Thomson chipped in, but they ""In any case, I think it would be quite miliar as to_need no Comment. Never-i as a lubricant and enables it to resist "You should not say that' You have cc•v� only keep a fixed channel clear useless of you to Wait for Commander. - no right—no right at all,'' in that way.. What they real! need a• theless, there are certain woods so saturation.-by water.--'Propeller bear• = ' "On the contrary•, I have ever is sane we of tackling them when Conyers. y "Wily?" Olive'asked quick! i dense of stricture, and therefore so fags made of it are almost wearproof. y Y• heavy, as to stink in water. lignum vitae weighs eigthy pounds righ4," he answerri doggedly. "It isn't they are under water. Here vie are at "The 'Scorpion' ha's just received + as through Thomson were my friend, ;laRt. I hope•you girls are as hungry, orders to leave on this evening's tide, One of them is the "mancono'1 wood to the cubiQ foot,- and is there.*.* He hates me and I dislike him. Every!as I am" madam," the man announced. "You of the Philippines—unknown to us un-i much' heavler than'wate'r.' It'•wfll not -- -- ----- ------ _I They lunched in leisurely fashion, can see that she,is moving even now." til recently, but which~ It is hoped;-will I float. Good logs sell at fifty-two cents (dive In particular glancing often to- They looked out acre=s the harbor. serve as a substitute for the costly a pound. :•,'=,, : . Il wards the'dod'r, and afterwards they ,The smoke was uri from-the fun-.. - t Another non-floating wood Ss'"qne sat about in the lounge, drinking nels of the desttroyer. Already she !Secant:vitae. .. , e I.fgnum vitae is the wood o? a tree braclio," which is ' only slightly less tl:eir coffee. Granet hsd saeincd to bc- had swung around and was steaming ;in high spirits throughout the ate�l, slowly towards the' Channel. native to the American teoples. Some heavy than lignum vitae. I't cameo : w4•DOltry,plwp—MLDgICTIOWbI„�I�" and told the irls man Tittle ariec-' " ' l•• of the best•o.f it comes from Cuba. Its from a tree that grows oversast•areas . fir g Y Saes cif, right enough Gran @t name, meaning "wood of life," wry:be• scattered_through'the forests in Brazil , dotPS of his adventures at the front, exclaimed. "Nothin left fnr us then i. " htwrever, he became ail- but London." g r stowed upon it by.the early Spaniards, and- other parts•of South America: - i After�ivard'a, , ent, and finall' This wood is so hard that highly ' i y, with a word �f ex- ('I'o be cantin'ued.) among whom a'bt11eP'arose that it pos- 1 ct�°s. sir r!_o$ alonc_0iive_looked_ " . �sesaed almost mi.a..l.:-4 pr-k,-ctfoy ; 'eml eyed fools are nteded to work it .. .. once more al the clock. even when'it is young and'greeri. It Ar .alias , mxintuins a melees°* as a cure for various diseases. - ., "Ralpph doesn't eeem to be coming g i will soon blunt the keenest axe. Nine _ The best bowling balls are made of back, does he?" she' ei>tiilcJ. .'.Lilt's 1'"Kiral wtstixrn at an elevation of 4,000 lignum vitae;.also heads for golf clubs''railwa�y-Iles made of it will weigh a i walk aaittle way down !o the landing'- feet above the 'sea, ton, It is fine-grained and takes a ; ` 1 stt,gge.of a'nd other things retluiring an extreme-I beautiful polish, the. sapwood being two girls strull,.,l clut acid ntadc ly hard and heavy wood. But the•most .� v ■ their way towards :.he harbor.' Tito; - AUTO -REPAIR PARTS important use of this material is for nearly white and the heartwood cherry could see the "Scorniwi' burr th,•re rrr mn"t makes and models of oars, the steering gear of ships. The pro- red. In South America ii is much _ •:: _ wan no sign of an Your.nlcl, broken or worn-out parts used-for furniture and interior finish. Y'= pinlla(d lenvinR ,•e !iaccd. write or wire ut+ describ- pellet shafts ad every warship and her. Reluctanrt'ly th,,r tunic?! ha.k tai; what you want. we carry the commercial steamandp revolve in•bear- But"the greatest value of quebracho ='•rte tovvard8 the hotel. lurse,+t any mc+st nnmp�ete ■rock fn lies in the extract obtained from it fot EWG�LIETTCOMPA �IMir� canada r!r ailg htly used or new parts Saga of lignum vitae. PIY "I wonder whwt's heconte of Cap- _ and autorunhile equipment. We ship The great strengtlh of this remark- tangling Iligh grade leathers. More s TORONTO,CANA�A' M°"t taan 'Granet?" Ol.ive asked. C.O.D. anywhere in Canada Satis- than one-third of all the tannin ma - ` r able wood is due to the fact that its g Geraldine stopppeedd short, There'v.ms .noon's nr refund a .full our motto. t terar used in North America is d@ a little frown gathering upon her fore• sea g3i' scat.nor s s Tjor nto oulL fibre flth woven back and.forth in rived from this Interesting tree, ISSUE No. 28-21. head• She; pointed•up to,the roof of layers that cross sad crLacross, Its ' '.:�"6,. � � �• .. .ti. `max A' ".jws•r";��.iN�Y'"• .,;,irk.. +i_,,,,,`.i•w�Sr"k� ,L'w,�'�..."s.,r,'*'6"5'R. `. •.`' < •-.5,:,+' ''' .y,- _ - ' ',F.. ,,A ► �, -; .'ten` °' .9'. Ci+Ra • n. 5: f.'1"•�iF,,• .i.:' "#" ^ 'Y "Yv"�a• ir'6•�5�,��,.rye, •l=.;�y„�•,..,.d`+,,.:'a°`.nw+�;I..�V<�,•,�q,.,nom -y�," N 7, X 7� - -T 1�7a ,- 'TZ 1 7 SM FEIN.-CHIEF- ' - PARLEY SENS DUTY "A rtA REMSES. UAL swim=% Iva-WHEAT IMPORTED INTO IISS Do Valera.Says Acceptance.of George's Invitation Im- Re -,cf the Underwood Tariff—Summary possible in Present Form.vumon ._'Complete Dublin says- despatch f rom of Bill it Affects Canada. TA&MY-4 The proposal of Mr. Lloyd George fag -ondon on the Iriiih A despatch from Washington says' pound on fresh beef and veal, which a conference In L as In the Emergency ANOCET 7'#OW- question between Tepretentatives of Is the same ergency Law. -The new Republican Tariff Bill re Butter is given a duty of eight cents Southern, and Nordiern Ireland and of protection to `7 entering the principle the British Government is impossibIs per pound, which Is ;.n Increase from American industry-and completely re. of acceptance in its present form. the rate of six cents in both the Emer 7,-,)rbing the Underwood•Simmons terIff, kency Law and the Payne-Aldrich Thii declaration is made by Eamono. 'he rate of two and 'de Valera, the Irish Republican 1"der,•[or nearly eight years on the statute Law; and from t 'books,was introduced In the House on one-half cents,in the Underwood Act. to Sir James Craig, the Ulster Pre x' Mae Ford- 'there Is a duty of s: cents per doz- r, in reply to Sir Ja=e3' notiflost- We Wednesday by Representative 5; f��5 -yaey of Michigan, Chairman of live Von that he cannot meet Mr. ds the en on eggs, as compared with 0." ohferene4 .N- Ways n Valera in a preliminary �C A.. In, Dublin.•--\_Jfa�ae features of the Permanent Onions are •ghren a'duty of 75 dente Mr. do Valera's letter Is quoted b3 and Mea's Committee. cents In the Payne-Aldrich Law. to per 100 pogirds,as against 20 cents per 'Tariff Bill of-particular interest Ir of 57 pcunflR.in­th0--Ua4erWood- F --The Irish Balletin,-organ-of-the-Dail- cana follow--.­ + f Eireann, as follows: r. bushel of 57 4 cannot The duty on 'wheat, which was M Act and 40 cents pe Emergency pouaft in both the Payne.-Aldrich g I"greatly regret that yon. 60 in the sad-eents, Pei,"bushel Tariff Law, Is reduced to 25 cents, the Emergency'Acts, .. .... me to a conference in Dublin Mo 4-'Jo be. day. Mr.Lloyd George's proposal, -whidh was the Payne Aldrich rate. The duty on.potatoes is 'made °42 25 cause of its implications,is imppasiblm -Canadian wheat • came in free under cents per 100 pounds, Instead of of,4oceptance*In its present form. 0 cents per bushel of 60 pounds in the W the Underwood Act. V, A -ought to The duty of Y6 Beiiti.p'eir•bushel on 'Payne-Aldrich La and 26 'cents per political differences be .40M in.the Emergency Act, which was bushel in the Rmergency Law. Po- justed, and can, I believe, be adjusted -the-same as the Payne-Aldrich•Law, Is tatoes were on the free list In the Un- on Irish soil. But it is obvious that irf the -Grsit -retained, corn, having been on the derwood Law. Increased duties are e negotiation of,peace with -free list In the Underwood Act. provided for olives and almonds at the Britain the Irish delegat'on ought not There Is 'a ditty of . two cents per request of California growers. to be divided, but should art as a•unit on some common princip!#-.11 The Leading i� All four Southern TJ,.ionists, Earl ate Mark..... Middleton, Sir Maurice Dockroll,•Six 4 -rew Jains- Robert H'' Woods and And Torento, HEIGHT AND REACH son, have accepted Mr. de Valera's h4tt vitation, for a conference at.the Man. Manitoba wheat--No. I Northern, Sion House, Dublin, Monday, whii* 41.8&%• No 2 Northern., $1.86%• No• will presumably. form 1. prekids to a NoAlk� $1.82%; No. 4 a;�t, --further reply by do Valera to the EIGHTY EIGHT DAYS', STRKE British Prime Minister: No. 3 CW 45%c- extra No. 1 feed, The refusal of Sir James Craig W Manitoba oats--No. 2 CW, 487/se; BRITAIN FINALLY, SETF -45c; No. i feed, 48%e; No. 2 feed,1 LET) amps, however, it in contended, will •42%c. I detract from the Importance of the Manitoba barley-No. 3 CW, 75240• n St3 hens No. 4 CW,70%c; rejected,65%C;i4w, Principle of a Share for the Workers in the Profits of the In- 'co3derence, and many U ioj)i 44%c. —Miners Agree to Cut regard the -invitation to the Ulster dustry is Definitely Established— All the above In store,Fort William. Premier as "mistaken tactics" en.". American corn-No. 9-yet 76c; -in Wages and Abandon Demand for National PooL part of the Republican leader. momfoal C.If Bay ports- ts-Nd. 2 white, 40 to A despatch from London says:-Sri on the industry the 83 per cent re- oni"- oats-N62 taln's great coal strike, one of the maining proceeds shall go to the min- CANADA'S WOOL TO . ­ i 'as a first charge RLd 17 per cent. Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter, $1.50 most protracted 'and costly' to the as-I err BE SENT TO EUROPE $1.57, nominal, per.car lot; No. 2! to the owners. 7r Spring, 41.43 to $1.45, rid lnAl; No.i tion In modern times, was settled on For the first time there has been New' U.S. Duty Will I Goose wheat, nominal, shipping Tuesday-,'at a conference Preve*�, nce -of the Gov- 'defl-Mtely established the principle of accard3ag to freight. for the workers in the profits Export to States., ernmekt, the mine owners and the a share No. 2. nominal. miners. Unless there is some hitch of the Industry. It is also the first Bark Malting, 65 to Toe, accord. A despatch from Washington 7 to -Mal outside. Molcorned French Mission It is expeeted that a number of mines ,occasion on which prolits-shaxing-has says:--Canadian wool, which foram. . ekwheaf,-No. 8, nominal. Ron. C. H. Doherty, acting Premier._ will begin operations on Monday. But been estabIlahed on a national scale. one of the chief exports of the Do- Ryb-­�No. 2, $125, atcording to- met the French MISsion. to. Cau4da, It will be V=y weeks before enough The miners have agreedl. to &CCOpt & rainionto the United States., probabin freights outside. a earty will be sent to Europe in future, &w-: frel and extended Its members, h coal will be available for some of the cut of two shillings per shift In July, �' Cheese New, large, 18% to 19%0', welcome to this country. big Industrial plants to got under way, two shilling sdx pence in August a" in* to the recent duty imposed by; 'twins, 19 to 20c• triplets', 10% to or -before the railroads can resume two shillings 4 1 n September. The now the Emergency Tariff Act on Wool 21%c; old, large, ig to Uci.do, twins, No. 3. 56 to 57c. Flour, Kam SPring anything like their normal service. permanent agreement will rqn from $3% to 34%,c; triplets, 34". 35c; wheat pats., firs* $10.60. Rolled -Broadly speaking.­the miners have October, 1921. to December 31, 1922. slApments, according to a report to - -Otihim- , 21 to 22e. the Department of Cammerm Thd oats, bags, 90 lbs. $3 05 Bran, W.25. givin u their demau* for s, national It to Impossible to estimate the darn, United States hitherto has bean tbd --Fresh dairy, &y, Nm 2,. per ton, Butter choice, 25 to,Shorts, ;27.25. pool 601 The mine age to Bcftlah Industrial life durin and nationalization. .9 c; creamery, prints. fresh, No. 1, ew lots, $21 to $22. Cheese, finest outlet for approximately,half of tbs� • -432 to 33c; cooking, 22 to 2je. eastern, 16%c. Butter, choicest owners, on the other hand, forego the 88 days of the strike, but it has c anadim cip, their determination to,cut-wages in been colossal, and 1'. "ramifications Margarine-22 to 24c. creamdry, 39 to�35C. Potatoes.'per Kxtremaly low prices an being PMA Eggs—No:1,80c, selects,41 to 42c; bag,car lots, 50c; Eggs-, selected, 40c. the drastic manner which originally have been felt In every walk of life. Cartons Hoge, $6.50 t - for wool at country points in u ustry 43 to 44c. 0 D $13 calves, $3 to $6; brought about the strike, and which, Altho gb the recovery of Ind may the report adds, end It is said that ,,Beano-Can., hand-picked, bushel, lambs, 46 to $8, and common cattle, In some cases,amounted to 45 per cent. be protracted, the announcement ...of large quantities of raw wool are b4;.' zs to $3•.mrimes, $2.40 to $2.50. 1 be $4. r*ductions. The Government Is ex- the, settlement has had an Immediate' MAple pteducts-Syrup, ger. imp. pected to grant 150,060,000 subsidy . psychological effect an the country.,at ing sold at from six-to twelvt cents ',v; per 5 Int ga ,. $2.95. After allowing for stand cleavages large. a pound. The highest price paid fox 22c. - the best wool 'Maple sugar, lbs. '19 To Germany Obeys is approximately N Hon�j-ZW-�O--& tips, 19 to 20c per cents. W; 5-234-1b. tins;,20 to 21c per lb.; Order to Disarm Ontario Comb honey, at $7 per 15- U.S. AT PEACE Canada's War Veterans Canadian wool iraerestS will ' be section case. Berlin, July S.-Germany is din- WITH GERMANY Receive Pay at Par exportable surplus amount;jw to Smoked meats-Hams, med.; 86 to, armed. The conditions Imposed by obliged to find other markets'for to 311c; heavy, 80 to 81c; cooked, 50 to, the allied ultimatum have been ful- President Harding Signs' Re-. A despatch from Ottawa says:- about 7,500,000 pounds,or 50 per Cank rolls, 27 to 28c; cottage rolls, 28 of ths�whols wool clip, it is-AstO& 29c; 311c;i filled within,the time, July ist, so the solution Declaring War The Militia Department will still can- brand breakfast ��n, 45 to� German Government has Informed the Ainue to exchange at per, pay*and'ala. Over. 47c- beeks, boneless, 42 to 47c. Inter-Allied Disarmament Commis. lowances received by soldiers in Eng' British Miners Uuie'd meets-Long clear bacon, 17 SiOn- Raritan, N. J., July 2.-War with lish currency although the conditions Returi to -work -to 19%c; clear bellies, 19%c. The destruction of armament has Germany ended an It began: by Can- Surrounding the privilege have be en Laid-Pure, tierces 14 to 14%c; been greater then'the commission de- grenional declarition-eni Executive made much more stringeilt. It was Lon.don, Juiy S.-Frank Hodves� -tabs, 14% to-15c; paus, 15 to 15%c mand-ed. The Einwohnerwehr in Ba- signature on American-soil. . considered. that it watild have been Secretary of the Miners' Union, hose Prints, 15% to 16c; Shortening tierces, varia has disbanded, and Orgesch, At 4.10 p.m., local daylight-saving unfair to soldiers who migbt still be .21 to 1114c; tube, 11% to 120; pails, singing the swan Song that their spirit time, in the living room of "The paid in English money' to Cancel the issued an official statement in behalf pis '22. to 12%,c; prints, 14 to 14%c. 'Sir' Henry., Drayton, Min.;, of the Miners'.Fedaiation to the effect Good heavy, stem, $7.50 to would live to protect Gerrnmy against Hill," Senator Joseph S. Frelingbuy- Privilege, that'there had been an oyerwhelming $8; :1 her enemies, have forrmffly ceased to San's borne here, President Harding inter of Firiance, mid on Wednesday. '.....-butcher steers, choice., $7.25 to $7.75;' vote in the various districts in favor t. -do, good, $6.75 to $7.25; 'do, med., 'exi&t; placed his signature to the Porter. of'the striking coal nriners-sceeptinj -$5.50 to $6.75; do,corn.,$4.50 to $5Z,0- — .6 . . ;:­ .... -Joint Congressional reeoldion­declar- B.C. Woman Dies the tam of the owners. Tice men will —buffer a, I - Germany and Austria, er-heifeis� choice, $7.25 to-$1.-15 ng peace with .- . At 107 Years'of Age return to work -without delay, the do, med.; $6.75 to $7.25;butcher cows" Three-Year-Old Travels just two years wW four days after the statement said. choice, $5 to$5.76; do, med., $3 to $5; 4,OW • NWesAkne ill-fated Treaty of Versailles was carmen and CUUM $1 to $3; but- Vancouver, Ju&y, $.-Mrs. George • bails, goo signed. choral d, Am to.$5.50; do, Debeck,' Vancouver's . oldest, wonme, Record Trip to, Cora., $8.50 to ;4.50; feeders: $xn A despatch froni Port Arthur " "That's a%`961M President Hard- who oelabrated-her 107th birthday on 900 lbst., $6 to $6.50; do, fair, says:-Her baggage consisting of two Ing as hei held his pen above his'sign- -home at fort Norman OiffieSW Monday last, is dead at her IR $5.50; milkers and springers., choice, letters, dealint.with.ber father's war' ature on a broad vellum typewritten Marpole. She was born at Canter- $40 to "0; calves,choice, $8 to $9; do, record, three-year-old Winnifred Joss- page. The ink dripped.from the pen Dawson, Y. T, July 8.-Thirty I-ed., $6 to $8; do, COM, $4 to $61, phine McKinley pasied through here and-made a blot the size of a five-cent bury, X. B., June 27, 1814, her maiden members of the 4W.43306 guard ofthi -oa**, JV fS 6a $8.50; do, on Tue4day.on the C.P.R. tiamcon. piece on the page, almost effacing the name being Elizabeth Dow. She cams oil rush, havtv readhed Fort Normaq spring, W8 to T$14%,; steep,choice, $4.50 tinental train en route to her uncle's 11gl! of the President's signature. to Biitlqh Columbia in 1866. a's was fie"* staked their claims end starb*4, $5.50; do, $4-to $450- do the mother of twelve children,and she heavy and bucks, �2 to $3.56; dogs, home-in Swift Current, Seek. From More ceremony has been connected leaves several great-grest-grand� back for the recording offices, eccord� .Ved and watered, $12; do, weighed ff her far-away borne in Glasgow, Soot- with making an entry in the family children. ing.to Howard Collty and party, who ears, $122 115; do, land, to thi'Can"an West,over 4,000 Bible ors debutante's memory book, here.tot-&y from Fort Nor-' do, fob, f1l., wuntry points, $11. miles, the little orphan has only. the than that accompanying the signature' -14rd Byug of Vimy, Canada's now left here on May 2* Montreat, 'kindly directions of train'and steam- that ended a war that called to the Governor-General, It to land at Quebec traveling via Porcupine River,`Party', Oats, Cm. West., No. 2, 61 to 62c; ship officials to guide her.. colors 4,800,000 young Americank. on August 11. age and Lower Yukon. And ybt the very.formality of the oc- cusion heightened its imprenivenew. -Except for the four camera m,,.n- BRITISH EXPEDITION M EXPLORE there were no movies not one of the INCREASE IN CANADA'S EXPORTS. witnesses spoke or moved while the ....... .. ur Presidelit signed the peace resolution. TO TLm UNITED KIN`GDOM UNCHARTED SOUTHERN SEAS w' The 80 Government officials and their wives, Secr6t Service men, county A despatch from London says:-Sir Thee which Will be eall6d officers, reporter,, bucier's, maids,-Retwr-=--fo�r-Month of May-Show'11 t Ernest Shackleton, who commanded the Shackleton-Rowett-Oceanogr4phi- oing chauffeurs and gardeners that were in Greater by $3,000,OW Than for S Period the British Antarctic expedition in oat and Antarctic Expedition, will be Same P in 1920. -which reached within 97 financed by John Queller Rowett, of Senator Frelinghuyeen's ancertiml 1907-09 home will have a Place in history long miles of the South Pole­�-and also the Agriculture Research, and Frederick Ottawa, July 8',--Canada's exports the declines from 1920 figures, A"- -16, will be Becker, EL well-known paper manu . after an international heavywedght Antarctic expedition In 1914 fee- championship is forgotten. to the United Kingdom for the month bulletin States that ft to necessary to 'the leader" on a new voyage of die- turer. "The Quest" will be equipped of May last exceeded by $3,000,000 remember that the value of the d;lla4 covering $0,000 miles, of un• for every branch of scientific research, those for May of-1920, is considerably higher in pUrCIMLrA4 charted sections of the Southern At- She will carry a complete h7drograph. Prince of Wales to Visit India The current weekly bulletin of the power io-aak than this time last year}4 'lantic, the Pacific and AntaretIc Seas. to survey and soundings, and will Departmerif of Trade and Commerce so that the slump Is nipt so ominous vA, He will sail from the port of London touch at various little-known Islands, London, -July S.-The Prince- of points out that, while Canada Is ox- it appears at first sight, at the end of-August in 6*200-ton ship, where the flora and fauna and geo- Wale'si leaves for India at the end of peri-m•cing, with other countries, the The returna'd the Urritod Xing"* .'brigantine rigged, named "The Quest." graphical Structure will be studied October, excessive reaction In business, still her' and the United' Stales tell,the OST He will have with him a small picked and photographed. A specially can. 'export trade has not diminished in story-at porliod of reaction after tb4 -staff, Including six companions of structed seaplane wit be taken, and Walrus-hunters paint their boat3 nearly the same proportion as her im- extravagant buying in the month! former Polar expeditions. air currents will bb charted. white to reaenib!e cakes ofice. _�r La. F-urthermore, In considering succeeding the war. i. .; I-...V- ­:-�(-,Z��--Lff-,VV, —David E. Pugh has rooted his Mrs. John Rankin 111101ftt the Wa `1 N, LOCALISMS. 0 P farm on the Brock road week-end with friends ribc: - I , 'f T V �onahi all �he"B��idws Led by James White, Albert. , O'Counor, uf. Toronto, Flog Bros., of Green River. —Eled. Blanche Mechlo and L. e -was a holiday visitor ih Pickering St, George's Church : Servic's K. Devitt. of Toronto, spent t1je —Miss Mabel Edwards. of'Clare. as usual-10.80 a. m. and 7.00 p. w. boli with H and Mri� Mechin. But lied on Pickeriu"g f rionds The Incumbent will officiate at Joyce 'and Master Donald 413aont, ca E.ri I t Jis week. both,services. Sunday School at Wilson, of Toronto, spent Men- day with Hugh and Mrs. Meeblu.. —James Riehardr-on' has had an 11-80 a- m- Mrs. N rqo business ru . ::awning erected In fron't of his McMaster received the , —The othly busi e eeting. 'he �W- d }��� sad news of the death of her sister, of St. George's Wet n'sAuxillary yours 7 grocery store. 4-1—Norman Ham, of Sid6ey, Ilan. Mri.George Gaudry, of Stratheona will be beld at the home of Mrs, Is spending a few days with-his Cottage, Ottawa, Mrs. Gaudry Shirley on Wednesday afte'rnocin, Conje' o 13-oys. You'll-have t 6 bu those'-- "'brother, W. G. Ham. has been ill for two years, and she July 13th, at 3 o'clock. A full at. y —W. J. and Mrs. Calvert. of-To. leaves to mourn her loss her hus. teudance to requested. ' De pt- combinations after all. -7 We have a* ronto, were-here on Don band, two daughters and one son. —June promotions in Jr. Anion Day helping us to celebrate. " Interment will take place in the of Pickering public school : To Sr. fine assortment, Eklso a good line tt The frame work of W. F. f="y Plot at Buckingham.Que. 11—Florence Mutch. Ethel Bray. -Law's now residence h4s�- been —A garden -party mvill be held- Dorothy Andrew, Phoebe Baker,. --rected and the building is,now On Civic Holiday, under the an3- Edward Kirchner, Harriett Mor. 2 of sport shirt-s- au-&wUte.-shoes ready for the brick-layers. pices of St.George's•Dramatic Soci- ri-sey, Johnny Greenlaw. Rec., —Mrs. Frank Sarlerp, of Trenton, ety, on the Athletic Grovnds on Kenneth Merit,, Rester -blightoo, 0 BP( I mding a few days here with Church street. A splendid pro. Leonard Stephenson. To Jr.'II— Frait is the, best food for this hot weather. So be sure you her mother, Mrs. J. Raukia. gram.of sports is being arranged. Irene Coupland, Edna Reid. Helen order from tis on Thursdav to make sure you. have-a ­r Miss Gladys including football, baseball 'and Ociwan. Lizzle Annarl, Howard Gibson atio 31isa In( Ralph Annan*, Allan An i for the young people. n sufficitmt Supply for tho.,week-end. Lucille Gibson, of Pittsburg, are sport vi@iting with their aunts, Mrs the evening a high cl%ss concert drew, Angus 'Liscombe.' Austin 1.4rue Sqnireo- aifd Mrs7--ftmej will be-givew-by-m- Baker, Barbara,Hall, Walter Rich. Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Tomatoes, Me a i h rdson.' route comedian. ardsou. Failed, Bazil Bye, Wil• ,-- -•Mrs; King Hnnt and ion. ac. —A ga'iden party, under the liarn Martin, Harry Stephenson, Peaches, Cucumbers, auspices of the Catholic Women's Ethel Powell, Louise StepLehsoa. patiled by Miss Coulter, of To auspices have been spending a few League Pickering,,will beheld To Sr. I—Phyllis Pilkey.Sam Scott Cantelopes, hys with Lorne and Mrs. Squires, on the spacious lawn of Thomas Irene-. Hall, Doris Reid, Jimmie a of tire lake shore Walsh on the evening of Thurs.-Paltrier. To Jr. I—Marguerite '... NN-hat 'M*1Qre Could Von for '-nice Salad —Mrs. Andre* - Did. day, Tea will be served-Walsh,,-Bert E114t, Kenneth Andrew Forsyth a I ..'....... daughter, Gertie, of Slntaluta, from 5.80 to 8 o'clock, and refresh- Richardson. To Sr. Pr•—Edna' Fred T. Bunting, -- Pickerind Sask. who.Amvisiting relatives In wents may be procured from F% Greenlaw, Morley Stephenson. Established 1857. IM Scar�oro' ,'called on W. G. and Mrs. bopth on.the grounds. There will Nicholas -Morrissey,- Isabelle Me- Ham on Wlidneiday. be boys' and girls'races.beginning Master, Nora Clark. Jr. Vr.• —The Methodist and Precbyter.- at 0 o'clock, and the young ladieR Sandford DeLeary, Marjorie Shep. Ian Sabbath Schools have united will.conduct a fish and at Ns-hich herd, Lias Liscombe,11;rie Cowan - held t hi-� (Thursday).after­ and a number of fancy articles en Murphy. A. B. Gibson, teach. Marjorie. H being Won at Simcoe Point, which -I have been donated - by er, g tore in their annual picnic which is there will bq many attractions,. Arthur Sier, N rjorie.Btitler, e - —Wm. Allaway. accompanied friends will be disposed of at id. teresting prices. A ;r,)od orches. ­by his daughter-, Miss Marjorie, Now -Advertissmonts. left on Tuesday for a't*o,months' tra will furnish an abnudance of • ' viisit -to his daughter, Mrs. Sang• music during the evening Coui• AY WANTED—Apply aft the Here are 'a' few 'specials' for Cimpers, titer, of Calgary, Alta. mencing at 8 o'clock a varied pro- HNEWS ofte. 42tf —The 1[radles' A .id Society 6f S grarn will- be rendered by locil and hot Weather lunches, Andrew's church wiH meet at the talent assisted by -Hiss- Helen OR SALE—Second-hand mower and cream separator. J. R. Themoo. Pic 16W home of-Mrs. Frank Hall on -W Long, soprano soloist ; Mi!a@ H F 37tf Fresh flertring, lb ad- rl' allace Brand,".bv tin'. Clover Leaf Salmon nesday afternoon. July 18th, at 8 Kenny, accompanigt,,and J. Park. size, 28c. Bravo" brand Sarditiezz, Al quality, 18c. 2 for 84c. o'clock k1l. the ladi-­ ;r4 invited. er, entertainer, all of Whitby. CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE— "Stetna" brand Corn�beefj 45c per tin. Also, 2 - —Mrs. James Palmer, Boqan• Mr. Parker is an accomplished N-Good wrong Plant$, Gormley Bros,Picker• i0g. il-42 quet. sister of Mrs. C. S. Palmer, entertainer. baying been on the Choice' seedless Raisins, 5 lb Okg§, and her daughter, Mrs: Ida Sph professional stage, an I d mill give a -ALB-•3 1-horip-power goiso. .30c per lb.. FOR Gilson make.3t W Large Fresh 'Prunes, fine qnality, la neider. of Port Huron, gve"t oev- number of comic songt- F. )d* Brougham. 42 eral days with Chas. S. and u Mrs. -CbRPm&D, B. A.,-and Reeve-F. H. cents per lb. Richardson will giv' e addreiseq. Large bottle "Dyson's •Rellob," ape- _ RITISH COL17MBIA REIIN(ILES Palmer. Bror We at lowest possible pnoes by Thomvt —The Ladle@' Aid of the M etho aend the chair will be' occupied by Claremont, astf- -vial, 22c per bottle. disc' church purpose sending a N. J. - Morri—ey. There will be Have sou tried our Sic Black Taia, shower of canned fruit to the dancing at 9,30. Admission, adult,) OR SALE-1 good general horse. FOR biwld cheap asibaveno further use for It sA dandy. -4 - 7 Fresh Air Rome Port, Whitby. '50 ceat, m 40 centa : children. 2 e. H Heftnan,Claremont i1-42' In the Intermediate room Of em. n oUthe Aid or church are- to' bring In their gem of the Pickering public Khool-an at. FOR SALE,8-year old filly, eligible JL' lot regiatraucin,broken for work. Nf,Barrett. B 0 yos to Mrs. 3. Law not later than tempt was made to cover a year t- Plickkiring Ind,phone Pick.2114. IV-62 work in six months. In other SALE—Massey-HRrirts mower. 11 thood who have bills words two promotion exams: FOR v�OW condition, Apply at lot 2s;. con, 1. TERRIER alrainerthe Chamber of Commerce been -held, one laiat 'X Xruas and a P,,kerink Wm.J.Gilmer,Dunbarton. 4A­14 op account of the Dominion Day second in Jame, thus two years' 4L Are -been attempted in one, IV, ANTED-A light walron,F-nitable H 0 S E` picnic, -requested--to present work has fur carrying_for Scans of milk, W Gray the same as soon as pos4ble to The result has been fairly'sticceEck- it R R.No.2,Claremont, Pbone.2".13.. 41-i2 -''the treelisurer of tbi� dornaxittee, fnI The 'pupils taking hold of er "Built to stand th4i�' �Iamea Richard-son. in order- Chat the work in earnest hav-e won oat OR SALE-25 acres on,the north• Fw"t orrii•r of lot 10,con. 3. Pickering or. � :the books may be w el I. In the hight-t 6149A in the the pre-miits are some timber and ten acr�-&%nocr 7 Racket." —The weatherpf the px4't week ruorn two have paesed- the "Jec-ond cultivation Suitable 110E pasturt with haot aid water, Aptly at r4cwV Olice k,xb has been about a,record•-I)reaker. examination with bonoti., Ia.the �All sizes. 1500_psi pair. OR SALE-Cbk-Ap. all -1 Iiis far as the intense beat I con. two junior classes the re;lii-ti; ar� .4 kind. Of \eswly every dim the not 50 good, tbougli all iisv,- wAdo and all kinds of 1--irm, :-.Y, carried y t rrritnt* in Tiexel order. Ake)suveral i,e4,y Vid �-Iherwometer has b"n r*0qtPrj6R subStOutial prugre.. an-J. are fur iinticainand iscoupte vi itcht horft-pow%t. around 95 degrees -%bove zi�-i o,-it ud ther ahead than they would have It Heiman.Claremont. Plwne 41 't t ... . .. timers, it is Mid, g-)Pii *- high i10 been tinder ordinary (!ondlti"1141 a r g a m* s" " in White 100 degrees and even higher. TbF. The re!mItp of the Are a* HARNESS SHOP great humidity rA the atnaosplipre follows : Promoted frQnj Ji. 11' ..Footwear and the xb-qe'�cis-.0'f•w` in makes it Sr, IV-Jobinuie Cowan fbon).Carl if va'u'r needii fire in the horn,-as:lln-e more opprespive. Kirchner ihor:i). Mildred Ji,,pbsiou gire'us a call. We-have- new and for be hot weathk,i- Jul.t .in P-Me t -The God-ion C.nitrnction Lo. -Nellie Siet :pa-i, Annie' OCOLd•hand in stock. ,�.vvbo have been awarded the co Sak-;r Mabel Stephen,,)) New backband harness M up n Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords. mo*tl,y '.tract for laying down the as halt (rec). Tn remain in Sr. 111-Har Hruahef., Curry Combs,everything for the h�irve, with high, heels $311u paremeat b-etwt-en . 'Pickwring Vil• old Richardson, Bertha Tiin•buer, TrwAi-Q,-Slalt-Caees. Ltim-c-b-Boxem laireand Dunbarton a dirt Mily ball, killda liearn�.- Ro4ie Shoe repairing promptly done. Rgb- 4nee of three mileq, have begun Sier, Jack McGinty, L.illista Wi ber heels put on while you wait. ()tit they go, all kinds, at Pa* ir • Merryn their' work. They are- begiunine man. Johnnie Remme-r., at the Dumbarton' end and will 'Potter, Y�erna Reid, Donald Mor- tecil Bradley -CbUdre'n's'Strs%w-H-.t=, both every dity and Sunday ones work-towards Picked6g. -if they risser. Bessie Batb. To remain i* y fWe have a now line of boys black Straws at 02.00, Also Light Straws. Complete this section of the ros6d Jr. III—Hilda Walsh, Lizzie Me H%rnege Maker Pickering at$1.50. Peanut and Canton Straws at assorted prices. In time, it is intended that they Ginty. Luella Martin, Evangeline ;fatties' Summer "U.uder w am.r --Vestii w i th long, short or no sleeves, continue the Cowan, -Jack Je pbtvn. Mildred The Pickering Soulte Hill, but this will hive to Murphy. assorted size4cand prices. ' FnlI range always on hand. be finished before Nov.. .1st, so -The Domi6ion Daycelebration Vigilance Committee iihqt it will not be injured by the under the,auspice,* of,the Chamber frost S C of Commerce was a decided atic.' H APMAN -isto me a -The Provincial GQY-e -The object of this Association r6went 6 cess. The day -tvaf6 .rather warw. lessen stealing and prosecute 1►do tang most plrog'rei,4itlii poUcy for comfort,but it did not prevent the feal-ns, • ie the Utter of !luilding road3l, a large crowd from. being present, They are encouraging mnn4vioali- who, when they became tou warns Wambera bsaiag Oropert 9%plen ocimmalul BU NDY'S -:-' 'HARDWARE ties by giving a grAnt of 20 per would rush to the booths to get oats immediately whin any member on roads and bridges 'whi6h refreshed with ice•creara and nice of Ex0cative committee. must reach a certain standard, cooling drinks. Throughout the lifersilismbip too SIM. siad in order that thin standard afi�ernooa there was a good pro- Ticksit a meav be bad from thf President or ftaybe maintained, tbeir; iusp�-C- gram of sports,inclu�ing ba ieball, sairsilm" to appilealilaft. tars pay 'monthly o-ur Neighb ' r Will En ' You 0 8 al VY Y viAiti, 10 the fuotbAll, racing, automobile ub- Exac. 09m.-L. D. Batiks,C.S.-Palm various municipalities iritere.�ted, stacle race etc , which took up the- er, W, V. Richardson, Pickering. issid they insist that t)i6 t(iwu;,hip- attention of the lQp;aAatorP. In j le ' ' the street. .Paint superioterdent of roads • R, Thexten; A J. Clark. Set a good example on allow the evening it concert was given sothing to be done beloR the i�tau- consisting of soprano solos by Nfitzs bard prescribed. It your property and the neighbors would be well Irene Murkar and Miss F. Hende 'if, all commissioners got instrue- so,,, which were well received, ELM PALE MILLS tions from the superintendent be' humorous readings by Miss Mav• will all fall in line. �fore they do Any road work, feat joris Clark that pleased the alldi• ths town-ship suffers by lo<iniz the lilnee.-Master Hugh and Nlisq Mar- You can always get the best'vaui. grant on account of deficient garet McMaster gave several Scut- toba Flour made from No, .1. •work. 4ish dances whicb were heartily Manitoba Wheat, See our oowpieteAine 'of -Complaint has been made that encored, Master Frank Skiiine", Royal Household and-Glenorov--for there is a considerable 61110tint•of boy soloist in St, Simou's-. church, Bread. Try a bag. 'buying and sailing going bil irl 't.hts Toronto, rendered in R Mo!A J)IeRpl• Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats Martin-Sonoilif 100 ter cent.Pure"' Paint County on Sundays, beta eeu ing rnanuer several solos that BRAN, SHORTS 7 -verzr can O�U& farmers and fruit growers;, Wictor• showed good training-and a beau. MIX FEEDS l . --.4! - ramteea tote and others. This IQ strictly tiful voice, He was accompanied OAT CHOP prohibited by law. This illegal by George Crawford, the organist C HEO' OATS R US practice has become so extensive nrld choir le,%der of St. Simon'8 Mar'ble ite ',Floor Finish, Varnolium for Oilcloths, Wood- that complaints have been made church. Short addreizger, were to the Attorney General's Dep,t riven by Reeve F. H. Riebard­ CRACKED CORN- -,:Aac-stain, Varnish Buff, Por6b Paint, ShoUso, 'on WHEATt and prosecutions- will cartiinly and M. F. Chapman, the U, F"O• ',MIXED HEN FEED Master Painters' Greeli, Flat Wlaito, tbilow, subjecting those convicted candidate for this Federal House. Caldwell's Cream substitute of such offense to a fine of $40,00 The chair was ably filled by N. J. Calf Meal. and costs, or the persons so offend. Morrissey. The Hou, F. C. Higgs Molasses Meal Moss White, Neit•toze lilto. Ing may be committed to the gaol was unable to be present on Re- CROPPING AND OA for safe keeping or otherwise de• count of regaitif business. The CRUSHING EVERYDAY Bring your coiqou and got a sample of Wood—ISO, tainod In custody 6 +,@rnain until Citizens' gland, o Claremont, ren• Got prices on feed In ton lots. F the following day,far N."Al. I le dered good music daring-the after BELL PHOXE., All tlx:• :7 consta ool' and b?e.,r-Fknd spacial 11 Heg nuou and evening. The proceeds R r sec e instructed rose - e at the gate were over ,$285, and at ering to p n BL111d� Pick - offenders. Ilie stands over $800. Chopping every day. 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