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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_07_15 V 11,1 _W •. T :7 ' 'k, 7 7i rp ­'VOL. X"L No. A3 TICEEPIJERINP, ON RIDAY. JU/LY 15, 19"21 7­ BROUGHAM. 7�1', SCARSORO JU'NCTrcN'., Ectablished 1829 Aginnd cart'-ri parry.' e 11i Dr. G�Oe' ' ..-E. ��'���,, .;nder th , Best, of. Toronto, visited auspl.,- -i r met Suuda�,. Medical ts Of the Willing 'Wc ill M,�Xiri)on and o bel(T i the beautiful lawn of (4. M, J. Al� Y0i INI. B. Yoting and J. BbLe L: Danforth Road. Scarbcri Ci calfed ou' frii6akls h eve.on Sur. GREE4 W��� Rj�.t FORSYTH, Opb,.,D.. Director z - k ..'�, 1. i=.et Junction cn the evening of Saltuci day last. a rical,,Association of Ontario. Reg. If you knew yon were.going ered ember of i tl�,e American Optc� etrfca to be, jLllv.23,-d program wili- the -Missi-Xargai et and Jenhie. jtmerkt. Association, Eyes examined- by appoiwr burnt burnt otit, U), Lightning be prkii toy- the ioloii , ak,le tai- Duncan. r4aU t Q Phone 2904, Claremont, Ont. _kp-0i LA-L --like 'a great ruany- hdvL--- 1-ent-:11ii U)riFe�iRll, dic last week MEW isi, sic er *kT F..T,OlkIL1NZSON. M, B., Member already been this year Leith elocutionist, 'Jiss f; - li solo=- 3Ir s. CI.,A. Blacl4v i5i T, h, r wti�nce Goad, in ok N v. ofithe C61lege of'Physiciams and Surgeons Y!bkl wo.tlli on Protecti6n. I ist-'tnd toe L-�!Lan'de Tvio. Othe at- dlatiabter, Mts. L&' i that formerly occupied' - 1,,'brah pii Tco n t'c 46f Ontario. I I traction w;;1 -ve wt,azap C, -m -Cal`- -iti The c -krorkto, 'Tent the the late Dr. R.F!-die.and 3attitrly by Dr, Y I C hair will -NIizs CrrIc- Nobody �mo%vs, you might be the and zuessing � i well, Phone. Claremont,Qnt. � 231Y I 11..i-nd rki Gi�'orge nnd Mrs. Dun- be taken by J. I next. There is hardly a storm J. T. Stprvart ott 8 'rir(-e ci stan1trd time. The -that E;orneboi barn i.i tithes �i r: .here. -XT E.ICARTWRJGHT. 'V. I witt,t,e open a-, 6 rj`f!jocA. Admission Byvin kind Kr.�. Feas6T. of 0-1ha7,a,. Mzicuitq ring Pastry have that fine', V C.tP.&*S.,prot. A coroner for the C.6uii- iiot st6ick" and "Very is�-; children. urii years', 15, !i-pir people here. aver the sweet, taste when Office hours : 12-2 and 6-8 p.in.. .5 cent. nutty ta wh ty of Ontario, -often burned, ,houra by appointment Mani or at other, made from No.24. Ind No.400. Pickt,rinz. On- m,•Insurance' Ccouipatiiec allow Flibont Rear the Fax Fun Uu.z ;k t �'L e ry- CPFE li,I n I V r M. Protection.Y. OEdinburgh,- m cK LN-Nmember of the College of - 20 - . .. ..U K ON, M.D., L.RXS., Lightning Protep wuod Du TLnt­,oii�r.-3mv Z� -�t q d It S Is . M, M!. Ho-, rf Whi r' Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, licentiate has oti�-er Pa=trr Flour. It is made by this of Royal College of Surgeons. E b. It must be cakfe -..v -, -. 'i CHERRYWOOD. Lu.-,st �n�,di system from' 806cial attention to -daiesses of worrou and Ask for the pi w,�el-:•Mee and residence,Broiagbatn_ 'i childrea, Lri-t-it beF, will tie I the -njicest wheat grown, 13-111 G-rE4rk the h Th� qu:i is there and the 6;11 T t 11"U d e aui�vicp,(4 fie L;t T!I': i -AA :(i to j{. of tl�`I,.-rry­�,�d­ : . right. teal c,rj tb�!, L,.­�uni adioir:inz 0,o:-1 'le a, price jvi,, t n k:Oi�.e�dqy �viii, g nest a� W H.'.KFN'NEDY, Barrister. �'ol- toun'Ville, 012' tj * -.h, f!v�-riz,.z i •ieltor,lNo.ary PubIic.3Convt)-zn.-L: &c. l,' °E BAHERS' JOI A 7, Whitlayt,Ont. .41 _7 ::a,.'-rj-zkkr. wore, better, Thy -r,%'F�'.ij (i (:i Trji,�.r' f_. 'is r_-�rj E E. CHRISTIAN, Berri �Iad I ' T v,;h;,er and sweater bretid A Bi�:2e ( IRSS. A!! e �­n;rs. ye.,to�rs�, �iid iii•Sei TT BE A L Oki Office 11rr 0:St.North,W Litluv. _917I :th3kti i other, this 4q MAP --r o:1 r"i % C.�r,d ziw� As Le tint: appO ( t 1_;i ic Lie I TNALES &,JOH',1oTST0V­Baril;�ti CLAREMONT rct�,d t I hi;("j 4 Oil Tile"dav �VeLing of, w0i JL,fetc.,'22*?;Dan1oi .:4csu:k-d I h iii i:I bi, h. Tor Dnio­­Phi Gerrai Satu:i MQ- ­ mor.c ;Ii IQ) W,,11 he ji tbi -,Cs woj, Theie I vern 1720..(Ind.) 401y -4;rLi tt., st i 11 c if.i lie Pi-�i T(i.wrlsilip, eagoe CbaiLs, T,0i B,,ift�rs ei wi.! i(-, the uoii-ial ieie hav Siwintotis Bii ana i 4dre :'n,ft6� 9 _ . . : _7% =a. I;v (I fentir;g (iiii-tow(,od by the.score'W I LLI A 31 J. B F ATON.B. A.�Bn r. i jur -itor, mi�rrtiei of the N1�,%L t z e T rents ebiidits.ti, under L". yoi Sc_`. I Dtni;o;P..Fii and Scotus. T,_.vzto Piicei- alwar,. figi t+v".i th't ir. 17:00ry.-lhu-i General Trusts Bjilding,83 Bay Street,T6iprto: D) livery free, -k1tt0'.,)tj G%Leeu River hiss enj(y- Tt!cphone"Main 96L and 1602. mau 'LIS. .j ?let HIGHLAND CREEK. Dental S --$CARBORO.'jr Harry.!ChurcNill,:sh� acd Arthur L, -hrane '(J .-B A S K E, T ma il� ,ATON -D. -D. S ."'or CrE�-,tt.]!v' The annifial unl i-ni, of W. h-' LAKE B. Br I � - - z,,ntc, wh�, were (i . zu rs o iq GraduBtoo of the Ro�r I C­!vlce 0 Dey,!,3f Methodist and G:acf• Anglican 4. B arid 117-nut Packages Wro. Cb6�-er, (,f 1111j:!,lard fr­k. Surrtomiok arid urivoi of Toronto OFce ('4'3.UV8y'$ n'k on Ttvs- ci i'v. N1. pringlIr's 1.a:dw:k.e -Xcre. r,•. 1 to Rv,ii I q t, Do)It B(".X es 0 r a I_v wwt lam-:v •t tended Office hours.9 to 12 1 1 to Z.U.� Ind.:P"pone 8. ;tf,etm, ccrilktable vir Vv A , . app,�aied idq Bell phone 2:0., -;d .24 "nd 21, 1 c,lates, 1kill'bitt'y 17�fote .1oln- L _i. v 6 i.Ld 11 tit. Bat Lets %na Covers -wra!k I' bi of ThP T.,vi 1p C i at ito rneetinir a -8 L(3.J E. IV i 11 it4, ('f X",r,ft toy,Th ui i V at uxr, , i: Mpri .passed Intit, T 'Univer--4al At, "he. prellmi lar� Fi•,;c was to i%sti-i Ile tearAzz rf I r,'s at tL2! ,heArivvi td $W V)O for the Sq.-,j�r1_-nLg z4ac��Ii=e STE PH EX-00-N.A XX M_ pre4er.&tim -X7 PTA E., t:ri ri ihe .4T E K I, 4 v6 v i,k, t-4e y,pie ad(-14, r,k� of w,%king- ;I fokit-ro-injod ai V reacher of piano aad theory, Pl­rle t P:f;v iv ti, ,i e-,1 0 ir-Productions! "• .Clairmont. . - -1 'F, is'ecei xf'.i i to the'oi : t,Idldinit- S S. tin. 0-11r7 Chcpri %1 49 t,ut.on!b in ard Oat PtAliti� ivi J Lr'lartorth Rve,: be gecond, -co i4sue Vi Sill%; Rite-Lite Lens fo.r- dokv eXCvPr-­0;-M,1,4,4r.•- g tbe.evidebce of,the pre-vIcons ske -the beat 0. HANI-Tsa%' M i0o; t,Lz) changed their it-K to (.r� (.f wq to iP() to improve all 1U, of cars-tiro xer of e v Ll"ii In 91 $7 Fnd r"In,& OR V;cti -th t" ;Sroi�cooriat� Pro- W. G. Barnes, Green.River,�ulit-. And- we�e fined C i n market for Noii vi tr4son.atea, the price. b V.,RICHARDISOIV- R,4,Es Or addre-se R. R. No. 1. LmUst A U41 f-11- ('4r ri il P T 'Ati iow G after ave., L-Ptr ' 11 I I ­k Ciiir* wrpd -Tit fo' F41!'cari,;, Lzmi Wheels At r intoxicoi Condition whilo Sir_ . �) b% -I, od, F presspd, wr for t& 3!t m Rnicl-Ewery NIFi"7 Pin". oiii i crii A new;-trert.. .0 LILCIAlk V S11ws, Uid- -Choppm HALL-House carpenter'-. _EIk• Grain 9 �nln- a It.11i given for new-�worl:. repairs rr _FL %.KING: r-tov-�ai hy-4aw . pl�iicfl'q the local derv. anti General' AN D Tile Cherryw(,nd Garden Paity ete. "altars. -q. MI. 6ons I:fd.Pbc=e2013-%P,ckeTiz Thnr4d W,,o&vvorkb)R 'Ft 7 TOWNSHIP 4 am •prepstre-a to do Chopping "d i'no r o;-nfi it ,n 47 5tri R.21EXTON )LE RL NIOUNTZION. -i Flaking every .Moond-Ay okboot. 12 nl0ps of water Brock Road The hei *�ax will be ]1 '25-3 abd Friday. elrf� Pell fri or. . i-.1413 1 V will be beli fwm "t"i of mamage LAG- lindev time -.u�-pici A the Uidii Aid Oat. ,suineboats Por Foie -SCiety of Moi&I-ki Cburrh,on I h Ani John F. Bayles., Claremont on the eveffin .- 7 aiiiii 1,imn of W.' P, Jude'; balt w".I T E k ALE. ITUIDE1 S. PUGH. Lic�riiki Lumber Is Down A - :!n, - ri BANAM) t.,_%oeerfort1;l: Province of i y ttirdf. 'A sales conducted tirk, reasci -erms- July 19th'. On-sundii • Shorthorn RwalRonti Mqnda5 Alsii biticler of pure-bred S . catt:v -Arise. hone or call, Ind.- hemc. clairitilml vitili top c,)nducted by ii:k: it i T, Liy.- v•ll y rm, beT fq i i ir-do w rr to vir here n.%Iajor P.O. . 351Y -%V. A. Sunner.- of ilff�.,rd to build maything can It • My Business t"r-e service (I r-Ilibe Ti r,L ied tlj *j,�r II, of 13imber.ei in car, -t, POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer. T.., ni ",'i run pact cf yr,�ar�. the borne IN' :'" ­4 1 ten;T ;h,� f-f T ,i I�; t.h-t ftc�- ',f a lovir warket a for 09nuttes of Yost and Out&rio. au�- and in tb,? op-rfito I)n f ii ta produces. lion a&]"of all kinols, stwon 6 to in shortest tOU00. o-penizir New in the Vil- 1,i"etimorbdi On Mond AUTO&**GreQU1111i'703.0., M, -3 "1"1 ro 1!1;iq�of Wh i,ti I am prepared to do iirj"� ft hiiih cla_�i ci will ht. given fro great coinodity er wi the last Al I ii of repair work. including �)). the Fvu of T�orontci zori hL,-zoa in. ii- -to--oIti qtler'viai t to comedown. 31. MAW. LICENSEI) , . . - ..� 1. � )ze� up inn the this bide curtains. alsu' ratikinig posed of the fulli artists-: ;Tai illoi I�'!A f ive"-tiOl e;-' 1't t- ly hard a 4ee how*thevoan WTIONEER,for York,Qntart-)and Durharn Ekps and I C. il�T�l "Veg. � I C rues, Allkindsof'aal" promptly attended your olkd­��ftr look and run like -new by �4x, hurri6T iiat : 'Mayrilon i -NI t,�i F iwer consrdere& ou Terms reasonable. Dates for .4les may be pianist aud.euktii.r -, Will!�lpienl, ite. -,er, j Firing it a good coat of new pAint. arranged at NEWS'Of1i Bell !IInd Indepen. just me N r It 4;3 i"'t t.j,for.'dent phone*. Whitbli Ont. sly Agent for Toronto machinery, jud. Canada'h tu�)ezl . v�eri cami W fi� T%L,d Mr,, %1;9er0, �t IvArn'.or a shed; or Loklis N ran. ,3n,l nu,It! ��tmic��j tj�- p- around the place4 itow. Pumps Windmills, e Williams-Maw,3con . %j:tj g tiat' 'fairs %ndjG4r--)1inejjEngini entertainer. 31u.;ic will -4!0­oi j"i %voo, ii Ti abour,lumber.will appeal to e T,,!, lit the Greentroi crrcbeitrq. _n -1ii wl•pn alt bad -i ut,*�� ii-in -)r 7.v-,irnno who believes �.nj�r 61e t i_-i,v thrift and lithi values. it-HARLES 1.%I. RICE, will hp a refreshment booth -tn,l 1,,,zrdi Bought and scold. 1)-IQ rl:i -.I IT )I): I Stmie Tel. 3521. White, stand on the grounds. The chair -mill C.- B_ R! -)rer rale, ant at ; four particular Government, Municipal and Cor, ?iv r T4 T, (­,me'idand fal!r jsion A.� .7;.r' ­ tj We rrant to be belpful and • of To Awl poration Boni For 5ale. TIME TABLE­Pickering Station t! th.�."jzh WT R Ft we %relcnme%ri opportunity children 20 cents T. R. Trains going East Jae as follows to i you. _Rell Phone IM A M. 0 No.,' Mail _51 �43 . . . 28 �Locakl -1.28 P. M, If roll -'rvan, a g'i time !1trenj VV 41 T'A Y F A R R - -WILLIAM D. DYKES. t,.I)j p. U Uerry7uod G,,,rki�pn Party Nit 7: E E.S Trains going West Jqe aik follows- WHITBY. Mr. 33. M. -,-o,, Co,3 1 7•4-, A. M. Xd C T-71 a I Mimi 27 Loos, _33 Veterinary Surgeon, 7 U ai I ;:z5P.-3d, FrAnk Bryanwho b i ts been t-irn• -Manor Graduate of Ontario VeCerinary GREENWOOD. Sunday -kev At thi­c.i College. All calls day ouli4ghz- (lied svidi ­n NVed esi eveiting promptly attended itc. :�regci isaccording to Ste-Udard- last, di be*iniz i ro H lleiiiorrha�:i- Sun. time. �trokermo ` N 0S, '(3;X1)d 4 ISO 111:�-,In oj mapy yc F Bell and Iri�ependenL PhbnP,- the result of it, broken bland t%I th JI!;l e,_q ti d MXq. Ife, ca6-;ing' ininTi death. w�,To t, to T.-Xbriii PICKERING, ONTARIO, %I on the 12th, -)Y Faid htv; rE-si,led here v, h 'n ,r, t 13 -Brougham liVi practical1v all his life And W­. wi�li, t4reen, ',-j.f To- )v,one si.-itii b qI-e -.-icMr, an(1 '11 rq., LDrUg Automobile Repairing Cartage se Ex press Mi­= Martha Bryan. 'Whitby's cokipst :husine_4� - �lJs's Xi Toronto, One of �tOr�on�tnd AN kinoi:, 4 Tw,ickhig to aud froT13 men and The Chi �Ii S"iti, e of-tlie 46(kn(iwu'ri �.pcnding her 'i MR; r Garage at Pickez -is Pei I-V all i odier pi of t'he town Firnd countr� Aliwi tile Cit. ,I ening )f % , riding alits &nd ovei hmils Tuesday e,% -iiront� iia �pt kinds cof rept Al�,o, Tq!irin,; Car for-bile PaRsed away on tit of T i hi IaA Reek in the,person of.][Arnes Lop�:, i! IAI;S at the pArS`)n Expert workwttnship guaranti or He has been in failing bealth with tcv,�BnralEr_ ouble. for a con side rable Liiiie, ryi forget'the IAIi Zion garden Agent for Cheveole-ii, (';ii Good,,-ear Ini yllone 56i) Apply heart tv r:it)b to pre- Tires and Willard'Batteri;?!iir. which of late hind become much'rlicni- p�ity on J:ilN- IS!]'. The ('ol1'11)bi4 (4,. mi si back be given h�Me Firs run, war price pe X-2 previously Batteries exchanged, _,erji Ht-. was able to be ont of I i r Full-w $131(10, now,$95.00, supplied BROUGHAM HOTEL -s, bo -i Ind oh Tiiesdrix even. U of Toronto, i wi . MRhogab)" Walnut.Golden Gerow's Garage- Brougham ing Eet-nied to be in his usual condi- =Wilson, formerly employed and Fumed Oak Finish tion, Shi after retiring he passed ill the mill here, but now of Port CM- Rway in his bleep, i being due io bourne, and lady friend spent the ST7MMER INSECTIDE Dr. N. E, McEwen, B-V.i ELLIOTT L heart,failure. Mr. Uing was born -44 week•end with Alf, and ,lire, Trimble Paris Green 011c per lb. Veterinary"Surgeon. ytiiate ak6 at;Port Union,in Pickering a.-nd falilriilr. PowderWLead Arsenate,600,lb. but came 1.0, Whitby 30- Vcars,&� i foci game berR,81conds aAuate of Univelr'sity of T to." oven .Or oron where lie has i tince resided, • �ie ing between Greenwood Grkwood 4nd Clare- A varied assortment of 111,fetcalf's Cho- Former Veterinstian to Mac4onald Yonge Charles Sts,Toronto 1-0 in favor of our colati' in WRC- a telegraph o 1111391 moor resulted In W� Pegg; boxes and bulk. operator in his yn _:..�. ^.,,­ , Agricultural College, Quebec. 1-i noted thrinighout Canada for er rig ys, but on coming to AYhit y own trays.* UnfortunRtelr b elltion to all clients. entered ijito, the flour feed find grain wAq in cared In the spine and will no Kodaks. Staticoner.r, Magazines, UP, Prompt a tt Supplies.high grade work. Write for Cates- Smoker'd Bell and Ind, Phones, brisitiess, which he has ca-rried on mpst doubt be laid off duty f or a time' Rucoii ever since, He was a Therr has been quite a discussion of Nyal, Rexall, WarjaP01i 7:- PICKERING, a Roman late as to the possibility of the girls ONTARIO logos and arrange to enter at our He was for two having at h Liberal ill Politic:; a-nd Rreparations. Fall Term opening� Augqst. 29th. CRthAic in rvligiou, mist part of the race for terins it niptriber of the town council, swimming. As it is now it is entirely 'i close Thursday Afteruo n We have filled positions but he never sought .higher honors. rnonopolim not only the summer, ifioni recently at ?d by the bovik the sd nor. W A E I D he entire path tip the race.He was married to Miss Margaret water, but, t $130 a iiiiii and $2700 per annum. jjy�jn, daughtew of thii, late Patrick ItVhyni get bathing quits find pro- -Has a Pull line'ot tresh and cur- hibit all boys front swimming without Students have been in attendanii IiYiii Besides his widow he is sur- 0, ed meats constantly on hand. Vi.ved by five daughters and two sons. them? Those not wishing to get this year from Newfoundland on Irene, Helen, Hilda,, Joan and them could go to ther upper dam. In N to E. McEWEN.9 pice Roll, this Bacon wishing to ' s the.Eaef, Quebec on the North and Dorothy, Will and Fred. Aeon, Laur- that way every person fer, died of wounds in France during swim could do so. It would also give Elam, Bologna, Weiners, etc Manitoba on the West. the war. His funeral took place on the villagers and their friends an op- Veterinary Surgeon Highest prices paid far W. J. Elliott, pkincip&I Friday to the R. C. cemetery, Picker- portunity of,using the shady walk up the r&ce these hot days..Butcher's cattle in.g. C des. G NEW I ;ooi - ,V_ _4 tic C .0 'W. -i. L WOW M d A, try, it is ruin.to mine. Wb ,not per- x16�9 in our apprehei;� sed Autos "haps; advert � ­;NURSES U 11. t7s= the papers. !we prefer to keev.,theTn _7_1 ""KEY SELLS THEII re 13 for ta *@; all ors sold sub-, locked up in our own b---ain. The' • care of all ty'; The Toronto Hospital Incur set to 300 miles, or test one great fact alway- before us. Ger- abl-,3, in affiliation with Bellevue and f to delivery if you wish. In as mny - York City, run of same � -mutt find A socA -order as puzch&ao& Or Vurebs" offers a three years' Course oT Trulft- d o peace or peri,-h." is unconquerable. One 11 Wed , Hospitals, New h e Kin g m ­0 e refunded inr� to young women. having the of re- RING vachaml of roar own cbmict Monsieur Guillot listentd m�it*h a qi:lred education; and desirouit, f be- c loo c, �.injz nurses. This Morpital ham to them over, or ask its "t !curious look upon his fo face. flhc fore -hour syst-1w, The a any ear to city representative tapped the cc�py of the Times s'oi'led the elwht' 1 .00 finger pup!ls receive uniforms of th­-Scl (11 Inspection. Very large stock &I wsys The �� �' ban.d. which. was lying upon the table. The P, monthly allowance and travelling New York. For Breakey's Used Car Market :Other nodded gravely. ex!.,,enzes to and from 7' "Yes," he continued, I'll know that further information apply to ..tlZo Superintendent. By E.PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM.' our Press is carrying on a rnazni ricent ed in the slightest by any feelings'campaifn of bluff. I know that many of jealousy. I have told you what I of the ignorant people of the country ' (Copyrighted) know and it Is for you to make your' believe.- that., this war is still being Honey Cargo Half a Bee s hope of success. Weight. BYAiOPSIS: I ::A good deal," she assured him, choice as to how much or bow little in prosecuted with every Y u know that I do i.ot like C; 'the future you will see of this young We who have been to the Front, espe 0 Cap- Recent experiments have ylelddit _,.The story, uril.Len in 169161 begins' twin -Gr-anetyp-t But I do.forbid you, not in my cially those who have-any source of Eome interesting information In,xe- party— you took him with n1an me but for our country's sake Information in Germany, know differ- Vith Lady Wnselma4's luncheon- i down to Portsmouth �o-day and Own Ila spect to bees. at the Ritz Hotel, London. Am,)L,%.the YO ently. The longer the war, the more 7� . it 'Ca met even allowed him. to accompany you to breathe a single word to him ests are 'Lord Romsey. %h-Rt I have said to you." ruinous the burden which your-coun- It, appears that about' 5,500 honey- _7 inister; Surgeon-Major Thomson) on board the 'Scorl?iOn.' "It comes to this, Ah-n," she said, try I and mine will have to'bear." bees weigh One pound. A worker bea r Geraldine started a little. '.r'Chief_'Ins ector of Field Hospitals; his' know that already?" "that you make accusations abe ainst "It is my opinion also," Monsieur ordinarily carries half its own weight 1183wee raldine Conyers- her bro- "How do you a man and deny him the right of ing Guillot declaTedf "and 'furthermore Df nectar gaiheied 'from.flowers, and then, a naval iieutenant' and bin l' she asked curiously. heard? listen. - It is not our war at all, that onald He shook his head impatiently. sometimes carries as much as 80 per -fianceo,Olive Moreton; Celpiain "If you choose to put It like that, is the cruel part of it. It is Russia*s Granet,. nephew of the *n;stess, bomel• It doesn't matter. I heard. Why cent. of its own weight. �`with a wounded arm. Li6ut -,oryers did you do it Geraldine?" yes," he assented. "Only I fancied war and yours. Yet it is we who suf- A worker bee, under ideal condi- eK the for most,we, the richest part of'whose "In the first place, because he of. that considering—considering la require about one hour receives commission on I is in th* hands of the foe, tions, shou decodes k fered--W motor u-s down after we miss- things between us, you might have-country e 't--t1 up and -Major Thomson -my word," we-whose Industries are paralyzed,m - for a round trip to and from the hive- ^' 'secret ihessage-from the battlefield-i ed the train. There reaps-of-taken �t.•Lord ey receives a visitor and the He leaned* a little towards her. if country from whom the life-blood is while gathering honey. Thus it is es- other reasons." she had been looking she could scarce--being slowly drained., You, English, timated that two pounds of bees may m s - "As, for instance?" f4o conversation reveal, she Cabinet Min •"Well, Olive and I preferred know of the war? No carry one pound of nectar per hour ister's secret dealings with Germany' d having ly have failed to have been touched what do you by the sudden softness of- his dark enemy has set foot upon your soil, no -during 'a period of abundant honey Thomson calls at Granet's apartments an escort and Captain Granet was a rF 7 - is to discover whether he knows any' most agreeable one. He took us down eyes, the little note of appeal in his Englishman has seen his womankind flow. This would mean about six. usually Immobile face. Her eyes, how- dishonored or his home crumble i thing about Lord Romsey's visitor• in a car his uncle had just given him into pounds of honey per day,under favor- Granet denies any knowledge of the ---a horse-power Panhard. I ever, were fixed upon the diamond ashes. The war to you is a thing cf able conditions for that many bbes. n.- Gerald sixty motoring more ring-wbich sparkled upon tier third paper,an abstraction—that same war so-called American I chaplain:- . n im- never enjoyed in my finger. Slowly 'she drew it off.and which has turned the better half of A strong colony would comprise at 0i' 'ins evades Thom-son a_ples, for a life." ' 'beloved country into a lurid tcr- least four pounds of field bees, with a. my marriage. He ex power of twelve ,4,,n,'=ediats m . You are all very foolish," Thomson handed it to him. V.�`With Coi�yers for disclosing Admiralty said slowly. "I am going to tell you "Hugh," she said, "the things you ner of hell." maximum gathering - .. "-- tmdAnk of do not. exist any imorp -ho- "Our time has not yet come," Gran- pounds of honey per day, Reckoning 0" plans to the two girls end 'ran et- something now-, 'ear, I-A tween urilesO that one-foiiffrth—of-this weight would be, After a walk in the park I era la-, us. - I am sorry, I'think you et admitted, "but 'before long, room find !mot believe, but it is for your good, and suspicions. You have dip 3 are narxow ;y can avert it, fate will be lost by, evaporation and to meet th 'tae, Granet returns I and it is necessary for me to have a.bottle missing from a oar(l. He Four awn work to do., It seems to me at our doors,'too. Listen. -food requirements of the colony, there and has some excuse for the request I am go- I mean to spend your time'vaspecting You have friends still in power, Mon-' id be a net gain of nine pbunds. murns his servant that a Aug to make. Granet is under suspi- 114 entered the game. War office uses soldiers who have fought for their sieur Guillot?—friends. in the Cabinet, would found that a bee gathers honey cion at the War OfAce." king and their country, of such a des- is it not so? it is to allow him,to rejoin his regiment ,Under suspition?" -Geraldine re- Thomson goes to the Front to inter- pimble crime."' "It is indeed true," -Monsieur Guil. from only one kind of.plant at a time.. view Granet's General and has his peated blankly. lot assented. Dandelions give their maximum hopsy "Nothing has been proved against , "Can't you trust me -a little more r (To be continued.) now the second week In May, bass- 'et motored suspicions confirmed. Granet him," Thomson continued, "and I tell than that, Geraldine?' he asked moist- th7two girls to Portsmouth to visit, -wood during the first half of July and and tried you frankly that in certain quarters full Conyers on the "Scorpion'," the idea is scouted as absurd. On the Radium and Helium. latter halt of August. This, however to discover the ship's se; et.devi4.device. other hand, he is under observation judge only by the facts, the things as being a possible German spy." you have said to me, your accusations It is predicted on what seems to be should be understood to apply to the CHAPTER XII. Geraldine for a moment sat quite against Captain Granet. Why should first-class authority that there will be particular region in which the experl- & peal of you go out of your way to investigate Geraldine, a few hours later, set still. Then she broke into i no radium left in the world twenty-five ments weriff conducted. er with a laughter. She up,a moment later, cases of suspected espio e?" down the telephone receiver I nag years from now. R Lady Con- ug g r' Sh "You cannot believe that I would-do. y that time all -*Us sigh of resignation. her e Hugh?" so unless I was convinced that it was available ores of this wonderful-miuer- ()utwittingthe Beaver. yn k- yers, glowed up inquiringly from her ■A really serious, boolL sh F� a e . my duty?" sl will have been used up. e demanded. I have seen a great deal of wild life, "Was that some one wanting to "Absolutely," "I cannot see that it is your busi- The so-called radium emanations he assured her,.slit- says a correspondent. and the sagacity om�e and see you at this time of tle coldly. .ness-at all," she told 'him shortly. -are supposed to be electrified paxtic- nijobt,-Gtraldine?"' sbe-asked. She wiped her eyes once more. He rose from his place. I. lea---though just what these'partieles of the beaver has greatly impressed Geraldine yawned. I ..1. . "Hugh, dear," she-sighed, patting "I am very sorry. Geraldine," be are,nobody knows. They do not seem me. He is a wonderful engineer, but "`IVs Hugh." she explained. "He has his hand,"yeti do so much better look- said. "I will•keep this ring. You are to be identifiable as any kind of mat- his dams sometimes flood many acres up &oin the 'War Office or Ing after your hospitals and your quite free. But—look at me." ter. But after,being given off, they Of land, and consequeAUY the farmers i0d;,V6;ar&--says be has Just got baek wounded than unearthing mare's-nests Against her will she was forced to Lirow cease to be electrically charged and regard him as a peat Fi%We and wants to Seds me at like thisr. I don't think that you'd be'a do as he bade her. Her own attitude, assume the form of helium. A colony of beavers once flooded a *we. I think be might have waited brilliant e the litiellge -a which had appeared to her so dignified eighteen-mils W 7 ft"0 Here In a,case altogether &Xtrgor. considerable part of an eightee ,4 tin to-nummw morning. I can scarce- thl and right. seemed suddenly weakened. element is actual= stretch- of logging railway. Then a Depa As Ice ell. y I think 1 spy,ly keep my eyes open,I psilso sleepy." k what� fthem: She had the feeling of a peevish child. dinary, In which one cold suap, left as much as tW9` feet Of f . L Captain you a ly transmitted Into another element- Lady,Conym glanced at the clock. G in_ "Geraldine," he begged,' "take at . covering the tracks in placea� and "It isin't really so late," she remark- deecil" least the advice of a. man who loves a phenomdu'" which 'has hitherto tcb 4 "'sad I Zaire say, if the pooz manos "Neither the War Offic;e nor my- you. Wait." been thought Impossible. for the rest of the winter Ee company had to resort to "tote. teams." been travelling 0 day, hold like to self," Thomson continued, "have ar- Even When he had opened the door Helium was first discovered in the S .'say good-night to you." rived at these suspicions without some she felt a sudden inclination to call Even blasting Out dame has failed Geraldine made e-a little grimace. n. Perhaps you will look at the him back. fibs heard him go down sun. It was later found in our. own r"90 atmosphere, which contains a minute to discourage the little works=. But "I shall yo into the.morning room matter.a little more seriously when I the hall, heard the front door :pen one.loggtn-g company got rid of them 4 announced. She &It and looked in a Percentage and woft or him" she . do tell you that' Granet will not said close. 6 p of It. -Natural gas from in & curious way. They attached to a. ."He'll very Hkely Rn'd me asleep. be allowed to return to the Front." dazed zort of way at the empty ipace sQuIe wells .In Texas and elsewhere wire stretched across the stream a The.Admiral, looked up from be. "Not be allowed?" she repeated. upon her finger. Then the rose and yields considerable quantities of ',o-_,;hind "Hugh, yoware net serious;" went into the drawing-room, widere so much in certain instances that, be• number of sleigh bells, cowbells and • cans. In the middle of the wire, "Where's that nice young fellow ,I have never been more serio'us In her father and mother were still read- Ing non-inflammable, It renders the tin GrSA*t 17 b "WIly-ilidn't-you a short line, was a float q asked. he insisted. "I am not in a -Ing She bell out her hand. gas less useful as fuel. attached to bring.Ift'is to dinner?" MY life," o tell you more than the bare ".Mother," the announced, "I am not -1 of the Of wood, which bobbed in the water positi n t Is it to be imagined that al "WeR,we didn't get back until near- facts or I might disclose some evi- engaggd to Major Thomson.any more." existing helium was originally derived and kept the bells jingling 'above the br eight;' Geraldine reminded lhsr dente which even you would have to The Admiral laid doom his news- dam. That was more than the beay. "I didn't think he'd have time admit -throws a rather peculiar light paper. Nobody can answer ere could understand, and they re, F father. from radlumT to chants and get bade here com- upon some of this ac- "Damned good job," too!" S�- declar- that question. young man's moved their home to another stream. ..fortably.' tions. As-it is, however, I can do no ed. "That young. fello*_ Granet's Mir�ht it conceivably be possible to "Fine young chap, that,'k Sir Sey- more than warn you, and beg you," worth a dozen of him.- Never could trans helium back into radium? rmodur remiarked. "The very best type he Went on, "to yield to my wishes in stick an Army MediciJ. Well, well! physt' ci6ts do not believe it. of Education of young English soldier. We could the. matter of your further acquain- Haw did he takc it?" A Scholar's Idea do with lots like him." tans with him.' Lady Conyer., watched her daughter Not all youthful intellectual prodl Geraldine left the room without re- 'There was a moment's rather cur- 'searchingly. Then_ he shook her head. gies remain remarkable In adult life Anark. . She could- hear.her father ioui silence'. Geraldine seemed to be ds I ho yd6u have dofie wisely,dear," Timber Does Not Increase in Among the precocious children wht she -appoint the expectations rustli his paper as she disappeared. through the walls of the room. e Mature Forests. did not disappoint Ca t think Why Geraldine didn't!Her hands were clenched in one an- "their brilliancy aroused was Lord Kel -pick up;with a smart young fellow like I other, her fingers nervously inter- Our Canadian grandfathers, many Of them, bead every tree wrenemy, and. vtu, the famous physiclait who enterede Oranet instead of an old stick like''locked. _.CHAPTER,,XTrI. he grumbled. "I hate these "L shall send for him' to come and At a little after noon on the follow- spent their lives harrying them with the university at the-age-ut-eleven �9%. who as a professor of natural phil. =790;Licals, any way." see me the first thing to-morrow Ing day, Captain Granet descended fire and axe- Some of their grand w "Major Thomson has a charming morning," she decided. from a taxicab in the courtyard of the 'children hold that man an enemy who osophy-.at the age of twenty-two. disposition," Lady Conyers declared "You will do nothing Of the sort," Milan Hotel, and, passing through the cuts down any.tree in any place. The. When he was eighty-three,• writes' warmly. I'Besides,,he will bi very well Thomson objected firmly. swing doors, made his way to the attitude is in both cases logical. if a Mr. Arthur Warren, he 'outlined, as off some day—he may even get the She turned her hlpd and looked at inquiry office. A suave, black-coated tree is worth more than anything' else probably he had often outlined before, baronetcy." him.- He was constious. of the an- young clerk hastened to the desk. the-plan of a boy's! education. "B� "Who cares about that" her hus- that will grow on a particular piece of th tagonism Which had sprung up likes "Can you tell me," Granet inquired, twelve,"' said he, "a bo3; -"Gerald has all the wall between them. His face, however, "whether a gentleman named Guillot Jand, then it should be protected till the,age- O:f band grunted. family she needs, and all-the money. showed no sign., is staying here?" It is mature; and on the other hand should have learned to write his own 71� :How she came to choose"Thomson 66 How do you propose to prevent The young man bowed: there is,no virtue In abstaining for ten language with accuracy and some ele from all her sweethearts, I can't im- me?" she asked, with ominous calm. "Monsieur Guillot arrived last years from cutting down a mature fiance; he should have a reading know agine.". By reminding yon of your duty to night, sir," he announced. - "He has forest in the hope that the quantity of ledge of French, should be able tc, Geraldine, notwithstanding her fat your country," he answered. "Geral- just rung,down to say that if a gentle- timber will be greater at the 'end than translafte,Latin and easy Greet auth- igue, welcomed her ]over very charm- 'dine, dear, I did not expect to have to man called to see him -he could be at the beginning of that time, .It has on and should have some acquaint. ingly when he arrived, a few minutes talk to you like this. When I tell shown up. Here, ■page," he went on I been ascertained by foresters that ante With, German. Having learned Dater. Major Thomson was still in I that responsible people in the turning to a diminutive youth in the In mature the air of I mat forests the gain from the the meaning of words, a boy should travelling clothes, and had 0a" Office, officials whose profession'background, "show this gentleman-to a man who had been working at high i it is to scent out treachery, have de- number 322." growth of the younger trees Is offset study logic.. I never found that the pressure for some time. He held her;clared this young man suspect, I an, 1 Granet followed the Foy-fo-14ii lift by the lose through, the death and de- small amount of Greek I learned was fingers tightly for a moment; without I certainly disappointed to find you sin- and was conducted to a room dil the caY of the older trees. A mature a hindrance to my acquiring some of natural philosophy." speaking. Then he led her to'the sofa bracing his.eause so fervently. It is third floor. The door was opened by forest ought to be cut down and mar- knowledge and seated himself beside her. no personal matter. Believe be," he a' tall, white-haired Frenchman— keted as soon as conditions are favor- Some knowledge'of it! There in- "Geraldine," he began gravely, added, after a moment's pause, "what- . "Monsieur Guillot?" Captain Gran- able, but If the land is not suited to deed was modesty, for who had more what I say any,weight with you ever my personal�bias may be, what -et inquired pleasantly. "My name is grow agricultural crops, . provision knowledge of natural philosophy than" W I sell?"pit 4t I am saying-to you now is not actuat- Granet." should be made for bringing on a new Lord Kelvin? The Frenchman ushered him in. The 1\1 crop of trees, and to protect that crop door was closed and carefully locked. Then Monsieur Guillot swung around al Match. from fire and insects. To do this Ideal and looked at his visitor With some economically is the work4f the forest Edith—So you consider it an' ideal curiosity. Granet wax still wearing engineer, that representative of the match? his uniform. new profession to which so.many Ethel—Yes; he has'money-and she % T%e coulbimflon of purity- "France must -live," Granet mur- young Canadians are turning. . :. knows bow to spend it. I quaUty and ecoft mured. onw The Frenchman at once extended made Madle Baia"1t1 i his 4 hand. 'Greener Than It. Minard's Liniment for Burns, etc. "My-friend," be. confessed, "fora the Ft But They Bark. moment I was surprised. It did not Mistress—Did you water the rub-1P14341VdCV 49 C.01311W occur to me to see you in this guise." ber plant, Mary? Have you ever notified how polite �th•,� Granet smiled. —Why, no ayp bough be POSI contairm no New Maid the trees are? They a1w muni., ; - OT "I have beem.out at the Front," he thought it was waterprocf• fore leaving. explained, "and am home wounded." sub "But an English officer?" Monsieur Where Make-up Went' Its use Insu"s perfect Guillot remarked dubiously. �' I do AUTO USED PARTS not quite understand, then. The na- We carry a full line of used parts for- -is your SIS- sAtisfacidon. tune of the communication which I Algy (tired waiting) I makes of cars, cleaned and free from, Ind whether to grease and dirt, Magnetos, gears, have come to receive is known to ter making up her in complete engines, tires, etc.. "Costs you?" own and see me, or not?" -t` for old nomore sprtrigs. N6 Poo come d filghe T)rtces paid cars, accented the Bobby—"It isn't her mind she's rank- write,7 wire or phone or4inary kin4W anJ a Granet nodded choir' which his host had offered. Ing up,­ AUTOMOBILE MrV FAXT11 00 made in calnadila Ar 1630 Diandas St. West, oro;tb. "I do not think that you should be e. 05 a G with G 0 M to cupb. new h ref i POW&V I" pos%irly alum 466iin "s Z W.GILLZTT COWVAXlr LtMr= 1vt"Mr" TMUMTO.CASL much surprised," he said simply. Minard's LInl ment for Dandruff. IGSUE No. 29 "If the war is grievous for you;coon-, A. ,..r,..•., .r � :-Tr w: ��c^ •iiee i•.,.;,,p a ri.,rn x.. nS.4•• ",•`:•1rv' .y?,... � '� +/ i,•, rJa• :x «*�.a!•5• ..*idu"' �;-E<yr "::[ +'.�••.,+e •}"-` +„� �.•,�s(•r" .k�.". a.`r?a''-•,� r'acs r +' P, ,r.,-,-.yz ��e!,w'a+ ,�•s :.,y "s+1•.5.•ru K.'fitt uq• ¢w _ sMy�'-'• •".may-m',k 0 15 ... � b^tea•t`,,yww^.°.'ar,u `'" - ' ,,� ",tt :s-, �'^k^•r,".a,^-w'•'` -� ipx": v .R;,Y ..._ R .�:. ��.,�•. C«f',M+r,.. _ ,� �': ,s „•;., "�• .�,",7.. 'z•'r��s'•W��,.'tlt�^- """"'``� .�.sC'+',: '�1'S. -,� ..,'�i�`•'n` ,y, '"`, ..✓i• �✓��r.»=�."'9�'"r-..d� �, �[, jA - �� •.r `<� �,,,�c'�'�' 'ch,�„ �., DUBLIN - - - - HOME •RULE FOR IRELAND . < - �CONFEW. CE IN : .. < :: : y • _ y7 `.' BASED ON CANADIAN STATU 4 BRINGS END,. ® IRISR WAR 4 -� - All Parties to Disctm Peace on This Basis at the London , Leaders ~ to a Truce and DeVaiere. Fins -Accepted - Lloyd George's Invitation to a Conference an London -Col�fere>� e. 1:, - " Military Forces to Evacuate.1-eland. London, July 10-Ireland is to be- and the Dail Eir'eaui, the Irish gav .: F� come a British Dominon by an agree-•,eming body;Zbnwnted to make,peace._ ` �'•, from Dublin says:-The tain and Ireland. It will take effect,at ? *:;:'' ;,,. meat already reached by the-British.on,a dominion-_settlement-basis, Pre- A despatch ', Trtsls war is over. Peace was agreed noon on Monday next. Preparations y Government-with the Sinn F¢�n anal mier Lloyd George Kent ahead and •°' ! upon at the conference at the Mansion 'are already under way to end hostill- '` the Unionists of Southern Ireland• k called the London conference., i h :House on Friday, between General ties on the part ofvthose acifvely - '" „ The counties of Ireland where Pro-1 . He also was prompted to seize the.. Macreadq, Commander-is,-Chief of the gaged in the Irish cause and the Crown ¢9 ? I testants predotriinate are to be offered oppor tunity by the presence of the British forces in Ireland, and regre- farces. lead to the truce special guazaMeee. Impeunal statesmen in London for the :aeatatives of all sections of opinion in Developments g Ireland will be granted home rule.-Dominion conference. - .Southern Ireland. were divided between.London and on Canadian lines, with the six north- The parties,'are agreed that. the', „ This is' the result of the SH day con- Dublin. Is, Dublin Eamona de Valera, ern- counties, where- the Protestants I army of Ireland shall 'be.all Irish-sad.. > `iterence beginning.at 11 a.m.and break- Irish Republican Leader, and his Na• ;� predominate receiving a status enjoy-i of a strength 25 per cent. below the Ing up.at 9 p.m. The members at the ti'onalist' associates, -renewed their I= ed by Quebec. 1 1914 standard. The British military •oouference were the same as before, conference_with the Southern Union- It was because he knew that all 1 establishment then consisted of two neither Craig's nor Smuts attending. iats. Earl .Mldleton, a Unionist, who parties would be prepared at least to:infantry divisions, one cavalry bid-- _. 51Jetalera-and Gr!ffitli represented the recently conferred• with the British discuss peace on this_'bsaia that Pre-I gads,as well as troops detailed to the_,- _ Stun Fein, and Lord Middleton, Sir A. Prime Minister, read a letter from Mr. "'? mier Llo Geo invited Earr;onn de coast defence. Woods, Sir Maurice Dockrell and And- Lloyd George to the effect that hos- �'" sew Jameson the 1outhern•Unionists. tilities must cease if negotiations look- Valera, Irish "president," to London. The Irish army, therefore(, will be . Shortly after four ea aide-de-camp in to peace were to succeed. ''`;'?;. It is no longer a question of what of a strength of approximately 25,000 y !! the British will offer and what Eam- me`m arrived from British Grand Headquar- General Sir Nevil Mar,'leady, British ours d+e Valera is prepared to accept. One of bhe matters in sua;.ae�: is &• xers, bearing a despatch. He was military..Commander An Ireland, 'ap- The agreement-between those two the role of the British navy in Ireland. "taken to the conference room, but soon geared at the de Valera conference, Marshal Foch Coming to Canada. portico already has been reaehd. The British Govern ment instate that dashed out agvin-and a little before 5 and it waa.nat much later that the an- It is practically certain that the U�r alone -supplies the only big Erin shall build no navy of riser own. o'clock Gen. Macready, in full Gener• nouncement was'made at the Prime .al's`uniform..and unescorted for the Minister's official reaidenee in London' Commander•in•Chief of 'the Allied mark of iat,$rogatdon in the nettle- De Valera•is, self Ira 'to avalt'Brit- s " Scat time in Dublin streets, drove up that, in accordance with„the Prime Armies in the late war, will be a guest went• fah occupation of Irish naval ports: ` and entered the conference: re-. li2fn4ater's other and Mr, de Vsbe�ra's and speaker at the Great War,Yeter- Tbe agreement between the majoz The foregoing is merely the fume. = es in the .Irish war was reached work of the proposed settlement. A �asln4ag for an hoar. When he left it reply, arrangements for the cessation ans''Convention, to-be held is the lot phi tivae said he want to consult Premier of hostilities from Monday noon had ter part of September. the result of marry` months of sec- multitude of detaiDa will have to be q. 7r.[oyd George by direct wire, and in been made. _ set pourpsrler•;, and when de Valera filled is et the Ltrrrdocb eonfereasce�••, , 'Ices than an hour returned. The KJag has beed a leading figure PROPOSES MEETING WATERWAYS VIEWED #- p When he came put he was smiling in the developments up to thoa present, atooka,and 'heel;plta in wbA will bt._ . . sad"whfapered to the Lord Mayor, „It while General Smite, the South Afri- OF. ALLIED �` BY U.S. DELEGATES the world'a greatest pgwar-hoss� :fa all over."' A little later the South- can.Premier, has acted as the�ivot on - _ this they odd in order that their might', ern Unionists emerged and Lord Midle-` which the Peace movement has turn- return n ehtio home"s wit)i an iirloe}li.', :ton smdlingly thanked the Lord Mayor ed. There is hope in London, and in Plea. Harding Invites Discus' power Development on'Cana- gem conception of 'one phase of s�.,';, for hie peace'eflorte, which. he said, _Dublin, too, that peace mint come out 81011 On LlinitatiOn. Of than Side of Niagara stupendous enterprise of the- New• :u; bad been fully justified. of the forces, which are now engaged - Armament SdA ��� World-the mooted inland channel to Shortly before the conference dis- in seeking a settlement. the sea. banded the Lord Mayor, speaking Eamoun de Valera, -the trash Re- Washington, July 10. - President Niagara Falls, Oat., July 10.-Em- -irons the Mansion House steps to an publican leader, has Written to the Harding has proposed to (treat Br!- barked upon a frierlbly,voyage of dis- ` tain, France..Italy and Japan the hold- _•. Immense crowd,-'said it was the proud. Prime Mizrfater, Mr. Lloyd George, scr covert' across Canada's irsiard seas, ►. ;r eat-and happiest day of his life. cepting the batter's invitation to pan ing'°t a conference is Washington on one ,hundred men prominent in the --' A despatch from London nays:-A ticipate Sn,a conference in London to the "limitation of armament" and on political and business life of the truce has been-declared between Bri- settle terms of peace. the Pacific and F`ar Eastern probiema. United Mates spent the ve k-end in " ` The fact that he has approached the Niagara as guests of the Province of - - lour powers with a view to issuing a Ontario. . University Extension. 'many people is town and country era. formal Invitation to participate in the Under the s4spiees•of the American eq,eating• confer ble was they i And the suggestion E 'r _ Executive Council of the Great Lakes n -- The Workers' Educational Assoc a- *` accepts as o y n b and SL Lawrence'Tidewater-Associa- % LEIPZIG TRIALS the state Department to-night. boas, the delegatbn is oa a tour of tion of Ottawa bas asked the Provia; The President -takes - the position the of ssi interhat3onal • '' _. . cial University for assistance in con- ARE MERE FACE that a settlement of the issues arising proposed ., ducting classes in that city next win- - among the nations bordering the Pact- P waterway, and as a fitting pre- ! ter in economics,history, and English, French Mission is Indignant tic Ocean would remove many ob- ludp to its journey its members do- French the request has been.cheerfully voboc3 Saturday.and Sunday to an ln- . With Acquittal. Of War stacles' to-an agreement on a reduo• spection of the Hydro-electric under- ,granted. The University of Toronto tion of armament, and he therefore is-most anxious to develop outside = •'Criminals. takings centred won Niagara Falls. , p has proposed that an effort be made to Seldom, If ever, have the wonders relasses of this kind so far as its-fin- A despatch from Parts mye:-The reach a solution-of these problems to of Ontario'* achievements in harms aanees and the size of its staff will French Government has informed its pave the way for favorable considers , 4,, a it. During the past winter W. E. allies_ that it has with4rawu the ing nature a mighty cataract been -so ?. . perm t$orr of�haLcurta3>Qnent aft expes�ituras- enthrsadasticatlly seen and praised. The • A. classes have flourished in Toronto french 14tiaaloa appointed to tolIavv for preparedness for war. 'r visitors were astounded. Governors _ and Basnilton. the trials In Le4ps7g of Ger&aw sic-; China has been invited to patties- <' ' ► 1'hee W. & A. is a voluntary organ- cased•of violating 'the roles of civil- pate in the discussion of the filar Beat. and ex Novernora,Senators,`Congress- lsstion of men and women engaged is ised warfare. _ern question, which is evtdentl* view- men and }enders in the isu}astry auid ' ">bidastrisl pursuits and is largely An exchange of views has been go- -'ed-by the-Preetdeai as o! the broadest commerce of'a score of States saw for � Composed of trades unionists. These ing on between the allied Governments .scope, daubtleas Involving the whole emselves the things that have been Royal Visit to BsliasL M men and women are eager to assure as to the attitude to be taken to view neation of aggrandisement tin the Pa- born of vision, courage and engineer- a ing genius. They tramped -afoot s1r Wm.Coates, Bart.. the Lord lidlayoe. the advantages of higher education of.the verdicts rendered in the cases cific mainland. of Belfast, who was created a Baronet -and cheerfully devote an evening a thus far decided. The French are : through ti4se d4openiri� ditch of the y g - Chfppawa dev�elopmersf, they marvel- at the investiture. week to the study and discussion of -particularly•tadtgnant because of th, .ylr ` psasent-day economic problems, of acquittal. W�inesday, of Ltenteaaat- led at the operations of the'great Pro- .. IZrglish literature, history, psych- General Stenger, who was charged _ I''I'� vdncial electric plant, they climbed ' ,ology, and allied subjects. In Eng-- with ordering his troops to kill French IN BELFAST RIOT tall towers.-tower overlook the arena of Crown Prince a she t4 of J*pars has fend the W.E.A.has to immense wounded 'and prisoners,and the heave _ titanic wrestling with ;iatwre,arse they left France for a short pan to Italy �o went down into the bowels of rind wilt then Bali for Japan. proportions, having a membership of- attitude of the Leipzig-crowds toward Pa>fadCS � � 't0 "iZth ' ' over 2b,000, the alli4d missions " To extend its activities into the The newspapers comment bitterly i July Demonstration Stir 4 Report rural districts and among industrial on the result of 'the trials, some of i _ qty - � . Weekly_ rDet :- • ` ;,» -- winters is one of the most important them suggeeting 'that, since there- is .. Belfast, July 10.-An Orangemen's, Mims of the University of Toronto. no justice to, be obtained is Leipzig, proceasdon was fired upon here to-day "` - In anticipation of the Governmen't's the French troops will remain on the b Toronto. Sal., $2.b0; per 5 imp. gals., >i2 }; adoption of the Report of the lIo Rhine. y Sinn Feiners in the heart of Bet- Manitoba Meat-No.-1' Northern, Maple sugar, lbs., t9 to 22c. Ym :fast, and-shortly after .snipers from $1.82%; No. 2 Northern, $1.80%; No. Honey--60-SO-lb. tins, 19 to 20e Rpeesr _ . Oommisaioa on University' Finances, - - i vantage points in North scree! began 3 Northern, $1.77u{i. lb•; b-2sli-Ili. tins, 20 to 21c per lb.; - plans had, bean made to inaugurate = harrassing tine police. . Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW, 47c; No. Ontario comb honey, at $7- per lb- �� Firemen Save Town 3 CW, 44%c• extra No. 1 feed 44%c; section came. ' evening tutorial classes in various = No. i feud, 42c•-No. 2-feed '4r%c. ' smoked meats-Hams, med., 36 to Firing continued throughout the enrol communities throughout the From Forest Fire afternoon and at 5 o'clock the casual- : Province. Manitoba bail No. 3 CW ?6c• 88c; heavy, 30 m 81c; cooked{ 54 ss and to organize' Workers ties had reached six dead and thirty 68c; rolls, 27 to 28c; cottage xoIla, 28 Educational Asociations ' in several St John, N.B., July 10.-Fire Was- . . No. 4 CW, 71 c; rejected, 66c- feed, iorna-and cities. When the Govern- dens were rushed from Newcastle to- .wouzrded. 65c. to 29c• breakfast bacon, 88 to S&I For hours shore were exchanged in - Al•1 the above in afore Fort William._ special brand breakfast bacon, 45 to SSW. laid the Report over and in. night to fight a new forest fire which the:North street district in full view American'corn--No. 2 yellow, 75c; 47c' backs, boneless, 42•to 47c. . . strweted the •Provincial University broke out in'heavily timbered tracts of the crowd on Royal avenue, which- nominal.-c.i f., Bay poets. .&red meats--Leng-ciear lacon, 11 disat it must spend no more money in the township of Wayerton- The fire stampeded whenever rise Aghting drew Ontario. oats-No. 2 white, 40 to to 19'i,5c; clear bellies, 19%c.. d':ia year than it did last year these there was threatening the settlement. 4 - bard,pure tierces, 143li to ibc; tubs' i:ens had'to be cancelled and the Rogersville, Which has been in the nearer.'The rioting' broke out latst' ndg4it, Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter, $1.48 16 to 17c �"horteisin t 1&; prime ; 't ncation for which various common- lath of the flames, and was onlyaaved to $1.65, nominal, ,-r car lot- No. 2 g, crew, 11% to and, continuing throughout the day, 12c tubs . es in the Province are asking, had .from destruction by the valiant work Spring, $1.41 to $1.43, nominal; No. , 12 to 12%c; pails, 12% tG of fire-fighters, was reported to-night became so serious this afternoon that 2 Goose wheat, nominal, •shipping 18c; prints, 14% to 15c. be, for the most part, postponed.. -the military had to be summoned tom points, according to freight. Good heavy steers,. $7.25 to 7.75; _ Is hoped, however that the Govern- as having passed the danger point. , butcher steers, ,choice ;? to 50 Fires which ra ed in , the Westfield restore order. . At 10 o'clock to-night Peas--No. 2, nominal. $7• i ent will yet adopt the Commission's g the complete casualty lists showed - Barle -Malting, 65 to 70c; accord. do, gam, $6.50 to $7;' do, mad., $5 to rt:and so enable the University and, Loch Lomond districts are now 50; do, -t•orn., $3-to $4.50; butcher -that 15� persons had been killed and in to freights outside. -$6. ` give the Province the service so - under complete control. Buckwheat-No. 3, nominal. `' heifers, choice, $7 to $,7.50; do, reed., - 8'i neatly 100 wounded. « Rye-No. 2, $1.25, according tq,b$6.50 to$7;'butcher cows choice,$4.50' - -- -- - ---O V itT ��� According to police accounts,-­.o freights outside. to $5.56; do,mad., $3 to J4.50.•caunera HEIR MAJESTIESVGIVE C firing at patrols by Republicans pre- Manitoba flour=First pats:, $107.60; `and nutters, $f to $1.b0• butcAe�r bulls, t cipitated the outbreak. From then the second pats., $10, Toronto, good, $4.26 to $6.25• Jo, com., $8- to c. §hootin was almost continuous in the $4; feeders, good, .ibe 1bs: $5.60 to - ,'ilk HONOR OF BELGIAN ROYALTIES g Ontario flour-$7.40,bulk, seaboard. Falls district. As daybreak came.on Millfeed - Delivered Montreal $6; do; fair, $5 to $5.50; milkers and the tide of battle extended down the freight, bags included: 'Bran, per ton, springers, choice, 40 to $60• calves, - _ Falls_road-until-it-leached Towns lend $23 to $25; shorts,per ton,$23 to $$7; choice, $7.60 to $ do, ma, $6 to �A despatch from London says:-The for men, the scene'funs one of dazal- street, which- then became tfie centre 966d feed flour;$1.60 to$1.75 per-bag. '$7.60; $7 corn., $8-to $5 lambs;year- Hay No. 1,' per ton $17 to $19• lings, $7 to $8; do, sp 1150 to Scat court ball since 1914 was given ing brilliancy. By Queen Mary's orders of sharp' rioting, width the Unionists mixed, 8 to $10• straw car to $12.50; sheep, choice, $ � t-$5:50 long rains and feathers in the hair, for the'first time entering the fray.-• $ ' _ ' do,, good,--$4-to, $4:50; do; henvg mw at Buckingham Palace on Thursday which used to be distinguishing char: The Carrick-Hill and Millfeed areas, tOCheese-New, large, 21 to 21�c; bucks' $2 to $3,50; hogs,°fed•aud ,Right in honor of the Bing and Queen acteristics of court dress�or-women, Nationalist strongholds, next became twins, 21% to 22c; triplets, 22` to watered, $11.50; do, country pointih rod the Belgians It was the only had been done away with,and the gen- aff'ecte'd. The firing here was intense, 22%c; old, large, 33 to 34c.; do -twins, $10.60; do, f.ab,, $10.7b .. -fltunction of the present London sea- eras feminine view was that the in- aliernatirng--with' tine screams of the- 33� to 34�ac; triplets, 34� {0 35c; Montreal. .- $on which recalled the splendor and novation was "all to the good." crowds' as they scurried hurriedly• new; Stilton, 23o.° Oats, Can. West., No. 2, 59% •-to aiety of the days before the war. Most of those wham Queen Victoria away, Butter- -Fresh dairy, choice, 2b to 60c; Can.West No.3,b4 to 5B3ya There were 2,000 guests, and the old called common Duchesses, tp distin- As a group of Oran-gem nst marched 26c; creamery, prints, fresh, No. 1, Flour, Mari. Spring wheat Rata,, fliiits, Rristocracy_ of England, many of guish them from _members of the four deep along Royal avenue from a 33 to 3bc cooking, 22 to 24c. 10.b0. Rolled oats,bag;90 bus„$3Ao. - E Dressed poultry-Spring chickens, ran, $25.25. Shorts, $27.25, Hay,hla Whom now belong to a class known as Royal family who have Ducal title, service in Ulster Habl this afternoon� 40c; roosters, 20c; fowl, 30c; duck- 2, per ton, $22, in car tote, ' the "new poor," came out of* their were present, and among them the there were scenes of excito ent, the lings, 35c; turkeys, 60c. Cheese,finest Easterns, 20 tr�--20%e- !nforced retirement for the occasion. American-born Duchess of Roxburgh Orangemen shouting defiance as they Live poultry--Spri chickens, 80c; Butter, choicest creamery,'S4W-to 35c. 1 m' Their women folic came decked in attracted special attention by her passed streets down which bullets roosters, 16c; fowl, 22c; ducklings, \Eggs, selected 40 to 42c. „fit those jewels which are flsmil heir- dress and ornaments. Of the " 30c- turkeys, 50c. Common thin cows, small bulls $2 •' Y young were'9ydng. Y )ooms and whieh have been treasured girls present no one looked more Police rifles began to come into ac- Eggs-No. 1, 89c; selects, 41 to 42c; to $3; calves, $2 to $8 choice miAt dad ;,. ., cartons, 43 to 44c. calves, $7; good lambs, $8 to $8,60= Qeepite prat bard times in hopes charming that Miss, Megan Lloyd tiara and a crowd on a street corner Beane--Canadian, hand-pick, bus., common light stock, $5; sheep, $2 to of happier days bo come, and as full George, daughter of the Premier, in a cheered wildly when one of the shots $2.85 to $3; primes, $2.40 to $2.50. $4.60. Young hogs, mod. $12.9 to - iaiform,or v9trrt .cress was de rigour frock of white satin and silver lace. brought down a man wdth a gun. Maple products--Syrup, Per imp, $13.60; sows and heavies, ik to.$7. S• ty.`r - ' 4 • •?r I ' t, ;.�•• ,H !' 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Y,l a ':'+, r+z .. u i:�'.+ •. "�` +r - -' ."1I:'r<. . °.P,•.T... .r:��.+ _ �,«,, :?'.�. �'r--:., +,:!•' .. � �✓:. . . '^p ,'•.yt .......� .� « �'rf5• .. ,..,•�. A - ' ) baby clothing, Varn. leather,, uncut-+ wMrrtvALS x• e:utp in large q•rHntities-such us dress I T>home, rren'. . Gen ate will meet d- R O H A R D S O s mat vials,sittings,t•Taouelette etc. It! _ t y5i t.shedevePiccering,Ontii° at;,icu.of£ce is holed tbat tlae appeal that ii bring . the home,of 20k. .at Pugh R(,Il C ri- nesdap, July Utii, xL 3 m, Rr•1i L•'uil . -:,'Y.., :: :•,,.. _ wade will meet with a ready and 9 " p• .. . • rrhole�hearted errs r7nde. A11 classes to i'= rinawrred t•y shcsriog funny Best"f food Fresh Groeel''les ~77RNfS can help in this wo k, in either tFrortep Soot)-loafs. Piot;s•arU runA,ts of pap- _.... 16L;rtxryear;. S1,S6 1paidinadrarce. ers by Mss. O'11Ia11v and MresIi.Miller, :. ur rq.xttt iai. bliss E. 13. Boone. Pick- _ wing; will be Mari• LoFeceivaaup do- readin�. icy Mrs, Read and solos, by , A2re- A. Stasn, of Toronto. come all. S»-oked,and ,Cgred..l�eats Bologna alid "N MtlRKAR, Froprietar•r nations which Will be forwarded to ,. _ the proper destination. - - -. _lRa cooked. Ham am 8 E8, Co BALE BALE tilBT . . _ . NOTES AND COMMENTS. CARD.OF THAKKs. Lemons, Oranges, Bananas; ' Grape Fruit, i�_.ATCRDAT. JULY OTH—Auction stile - - ,,... An important step towards uni Mrs, J. C. Routs and family, rf df i ultlntJle farm. staadin crop, live _ Straw b @tries ' versal peace has been taken .tytlerr Cherrywood,wish to thank their many Etock, itnpleriwnts, furniture et,c., _ T kind friends and neighbors for,their ihe property of the estate of,the late President Harding of the United sympathy during the illness and•snb- Thos,,P. Griffith.lot 1, con:8, Pick. -Full'line of Christie's Fine Buiseuits p ee uent death of a dear husband*and B• P• p ""a ,,States has invited the re resenta- 4, erin ' Sale at 1,char See bills. Prime Cheese ~ loving father. WM. Maw, auctioneer,' _ - tives of the• leading powers to .. _ \ ' _ discuss disarmament. One of the -pet theories-fwthe years preceding = — __- Good Canned Salmon,,25c) 45e,- 550. - •the-war was to "prevent icar Uy O r. -+ preparers." This theory was aS�1, 1Wt C6 Canned Corn - ,-Peas Tomatoes -,'Kippered Herring_lutl adopted by tLe great' uations of � _Sardines. and. Canned Haddia �+ the world, and ,eve know the re- .00 �� 1 salt. It perc•ipitated the .greatest .K. 8L .Coupon Q" 'JAMES war in the history. of the world. is Worth a. +( o f 'This great'plAn cif prevent tsar b Dollar here. Pd ii....LL ;<. L1 being prepared has laid,rr terrible burden upon tLe people, and if We thus btrr•deu stile 'Ue curtailed, it recomsiliend �" 11�! Cra 'tes mean a great ieiief to the P� !,' i y VVV - r ,..,nations, If the n_atiuns feel thnt ' r .' r '•ths have, a small arru stud a ( �� ' � �' C�Uill�i Baskets -- - •._ . } :, 9 Y I X11 i ;i.I "--small navy' they will lure that de sire of a terinl; upon a war. They ,w.ill.nof,be going around with the ! Paris Green _-_ Arsenate of Lead proverbial ebip upon,their should ' :, _ - Turmip Seed Chick Feed To th ?oultry Netting . e Qceat relief o! the whole a -,), ✓ British t supire. as well as all ° , ; . _- -Paint,. I1aw and Boiled oil nations interested In humanity, therbIsit priobabilitylbat the great Turpentine - irish question Will be settled is S I Q� H A - - . the near future: For centuries ' _ - . . ._ the statesmen of England have SERVICE GARAGE - - - �► N N I S R been grappling'with the problem. . _ e�ng but in eve ow ending in failure. t 1, For centuries Ireland: has suffered -many wrongs at the hands of her conqueror, and all efforts to have o � . � GOOD MYsUAcS _ T i�k+e��� Had r `1~ titers wrongs revaediled were fruit- g wa a Stars r 'lets. Now, however, the prospects With a ISII' •are brtghtfor a settlement io•the T n ' lnlsi►r insure. The leaders of the - T HANDLE• the Toronto tongued and gamed staves This.is the place to buy an Oil Stove for this hot weather. We have )gyp ROOF Silo I selected spnwe impreg- the.Flarenee'and the New Perfeibtion, both guaranteed 4AIrish Republic"and Lloyd George want to give my customers na� 0ith creosote, they to give rfeet. satisfaction. g the biggest value. are now in conference in London ; You can't have give adequate protection - :' and everybody who are familiar t silage unless �,hastij od against air and frost. Their A complete line of Screen Doors and tYVinclaw Screens. Wire special Hip Rrx�f' provides ° Cloth from 18 to 42 inehes Ride at . ,with th-e situation are most•upti• �^- silo. And Torr,n�p •. ._ _. - ''' . Silos 'are goad silos. more spa=for filling, lowest living prices. ' taistic of the outcome• If thi3 r blade of wood---4 I'can shy you Rherc aTor- The 19AOt3ravity Asher, the best to be had on the market to-day. perplexing question N settled-for beet non�ondu�r of onto bila will rnean more pro- y F` ductive ca tle:bitrsrer profits, a .3 free trial given.' (?all.in anti see one and you will buy. �' .• all time, t< great future is in story, heat and call, Stir- rzoro vaablfa,,,y�doilars'ia - - �lily built from double your pmket. ' is talkit over. A full lime of Karvest Tools, Forks Sprayers, Sc Scythes, x• :'•for•I,le, t id. The ira l i! is most C. W. PILKEY, - PICKERTNG - Whetstanes Oil Cans tc y ; fertile. rho perhle are iadtlstr iotl'.� .. .. .- ._ - _ -'':•' .`� - ?' ssad thrifty, and if they-have P. loot; iq the time to li=e Fly Oil on roar cows. We have Dr.Williams! -.'Mince af -bolding that which is titre old-estand best on�the tvarket. Once. tried always used. ngLl their; iu,te�d of_ .. - ., . $ y giringli - _ The Old Reliable:Paroid Booting always on hand. {let our prices. -to the Iri !r 1ar,dtortlq:ttlin,;e pines I'fan Save You 3G' $ays. a Year 'arwers stet your. Rinder Twine now and be prepared ,- of re rideace i+ Eus;iand, they «il;- - %lt lletx'heir-crat,tirpe-cua)as.it`ith a rtt*h. prorcper. PolitL-idly, . it will he _ You know from laborious,experience thu 'well for the u hole British Empire. :spend at' least an average of one liour a day in �" t to aliray�a pleasure to show our goods. pum:,trig ttater,rc4 use-15i ut-yoiir fatm.. i .'-And by- getting jtlytire from Erag Stop lasing tl,i: s-aluabit time. Sane your r � �j �i •' 'hand it would be far better fur• atmn th. fiistal a TrIrr,nto Windmill and sec how' J. S. BALSDON, , • - FIM NG` ,Ireland.to be-a prat of the llijtiAi quickly it will pay far itself. - _ r:- - _ • ' Toronto R rd ills are quiet.t,C.!'icicAt !Eapire than to be a republic Cost to, Reqp g�cticall y a t ten- -■. - - --o . I IPl rsm T108@ gCOgrRp�ic17 position wrild taon'OUtside IIOCC3S10ria1 if . _- - 'placo her in continual peril iu` T edup-.n-itha_Tomntn•Pum and N It ' orotito Water Systcrn, a Tr;rrnto Windmill trill ,- ,time (if tear. It is hoped that in - ,rt - E µ give you a city water scr%*e right on your-arm. " this eorjfert66,e tiow beir;R hr-1d - ,r that neither Vide sill be imenov• t� 0� C. -W. Pilkey' , �Piekering - ,f .t INDIVIDUAL -.'able. in the attitude they have _ - <assdmed,• but that .it will be x+ 45ANIT RY mattet of give and take with both. ` 'a- 1 ' 3y eac•h citie takiuR that' attitude= • \y / they 'Will be mere likely to pin'thH �r.resPeet of their opponent, . Atbe settlement will be more et,dn PUREWHITE PAPER CUPS ing than if the conference ended NEVER USED BEFORE with each side being sitspiciotre'of ;, ! . - '; the other. NEVER USED AGAIN Y kUROPE'S GREAT-,NLEED, l -L00K FOR THIS SIG.'`, - _ - �• 1� SA!rEGU;ARDS HEALTH .: h _ G In tic year since the hP rn inT1 tf - I of Peed a. cP t-nr. arthan there gw lithe g _ during tLe cowing winter. The ixrge i ii �j ,. - • + stores of linen gathered iD the pt•os= . ; w .. H. R. Monnep - t Pieke�n perous years-preceding the warr�re Z 1. I�FFP_crnt;.err er he rnAd. 'Prompt .. .7 ! now.exhjustpd, and all saleable afli• 1 �� attention to repairs ivy S,00U. n- nr;eded Iles that could he ex:,hxoged for cic;h- �' "+l'es's further exlie;rr..— l inq have now disappeared in the anti i'ilI Let pK keep vine F' Ir l up to 1Cf) per cent sb s or has been exported to foreign i� op P a; !II t�fticienc Y 1 !, lL th� � � lands. Almost no clothing has been I t Y—it }t'i11 of+vN yin turtnr. 11 I , bought by the masses of 'the people Onr•rp.pAir shop is equipped t%ith approved pines 1915. The relation of wages tr, maebiuery_to• frtci;itatr_ prompt and eflivient 77��� ��;••- - "• the cost of living since the drop of ex- ! work. Ne have the -killt+d rnecha►zics Lo Rive + _'1' z�r ,Prad ° change. that.followed the war hi�s you a first itlass job. ! ) ' :-, made the,purehose of clothing almdst Iq� , tt��I1 lVlon'arc F1 our for 'Pastry » �� a sell Genuine 1'rtril, Parts at„prices tlaed 'impossible d'uri, the last three years. ! �! h C pCOU/ fi'::.'lt.v al sal iu�K ihe .,,�u•- -�bY,t, e, ompany. • � � - rose wiL very little clothing, but -in Bring your Fprd.to ns and tbu-s-be sure of $ra��; Shorts and Feed Flour . 'Winter it is necessary to life. Thy :getting the genniue. clothing for'next winter must he Cibl• '`.leered during this sumwer, and a, mil j ! «'a will gtiote yon exact cost of repairs or �,, I - ` r `.lion dollars' worth is immediately {lilt{ `' 'parts before you bus•, !'lift -American Corn—ground and wholeg. 4" i needed. The Society of Friends hire. If'your;hens'tire not producing eggs in paying gnantitiies, try our ,y• undertaken to collect this amount - - celebrated Laying flash and Scratch Feed. u. Bell phdie " _- - •which trill he used in Poland, Vienna, � Illd phOXle ` Germany or Russia, wccordinq to the ( _ 29 20 'Hiehest price paid for Fall Wheat, Marquis wheat, Barley, shes of the donors. which still he'- ye Rpd Oats. ' IS - E Buckwheat, R - scrupulously followed. Clothinganiv- II' j I� - ing unallocated will be distributed Ac• �i _ I1 y.:.- cording to rive relative needs of the - J lChopping and Oat'Crushina'Wednesdays and Saturdays. r,u `a cloths g ededlis kn The kind of { i' o d o 1 i�c Ott �/[�11,, Co., ` i. -clothing needed is knitted gwar, see. V VVV The _ pbeU Flour Miffs Co Ltd*' ---;.- :�euch via that used oaring the war, sec• and-hand clothingg t hat. rs ar rang. `-- e)ean and services. le and worth ac• �' Ford Sales and see v:ce Station. f ""--. Mills at `}1 - ing freight onto F,urc,.- hoes in ggnod �Il+ f condition 'for,all a ianlarlo • es,w t;c (� I -t a r (1R o w ri ' r a-.rrt. '•J-' x :,;,;, ,sa a$+. ✓ .,5, l' �S'�'�' '�G'F" '�'N�',titi`` 'i �' •N',, III- �. 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Y 'n,' %'i�L-•N__ • »"•.? 'Y'•,�.-`,Y-? :L - 1 Y l' l' .S•. r�• L; �•^`' '^S?' •S _ _ �M _ 1'�• fa• C. x~ L,a6! •�'! �e'Si ,y � ,_- .:+ iklf - •✓' .: _?.i..-3+ �..a..._ ''Cr.a�. - ., - _ _ f• L' _ — s.rr'ti. _ _ -. -e•*. .. - r° •', '�` ,. - . ..,\ � -,1, 't per • _ A large"nuruber of otrr residents] During the thunder-storm of Concrete' HORSE.REGISTER Harold King is spending hl@ va- purpose going to the Blount Zion •Friday last lightning @truck the garden pRrty on Monday eveA,igg. olio on James McFarlane'15 farm. _ ExP$ROR, Registered Fe:xheroti:'.��• _ cation R;t Burnie, f Hr on ts: - nest. John and Mrs. McGrath have re- _ atallion. InFrection 'Al; the propert Miss Burnie, of Toronto, i9 via- Mr. and Mrs.Cflmba.of Toronto, turned home after a Dleasant � .- of A.Seebeck, K i.l stand for the sea." with Thonlas.and'Mrs.Neal. spent several daps last week with' week"s vi @it with the' former's s -`= r�� � son of 19.21 at his own stkWe-stlotI Win. and Mrs. Clark and fatuily, the latter's mother, Mrs. A. W.�.parents in Seaforth. and 3t),con. 4. Pickering, Service fee.. ;. - -=of Greenwood, spent Sunday with _. . _. ._ Claremont friends. Ma�kK3°' : The raspberry, crop, which is a Field Tile 1 ASCOT PRIDE(193851, The fashion- The - bliss Currie, formerly teacher in TRAYED-From lot 3, rear of con.- ~ 4bly bc'gd Clydesdale stallion, the pro- �' OUC public SChOOI. is O16iLln wILh. bOUntcfi�l One, is now ripe, and .�3.Uxbridge,on July 12th. a red and white p g being offered for sale at two bozos yearhn steer Intormationiet;dingg to itsrecov- party of G. T. DuvIdson, Cherrywood, i D. A. and Mrs. Scott for a few cry will be rewarded, Harold Dicicinwn,R R I, '.and Brick will stand for mares during he season fOT 25 cents. Goodwood. Phone Clare 2411. + 43 _ - g - da e. of 1921, at his own stable, lot�, non. «, • g W, F. Lary, tlianaiRer of the 8, Pickering. Thomas and Mrs. .Condy left on Standard Bank at Pickering'spent g' :.:Monday to visit the latter's sister, a fe, hours on Tnesda with C. 9. STOP ! LOOK ! Tiler 3 4 6 and 8 glNC+SADL, (14t}45),Vol.32, S. S B,- Mrs. David McFarlane, of Wilkie, [9- 7 C, S. B., the Imported Clydes. 8aek, Trt Our-me F --- �lnCi. da a etallioe, the property of Oscar Richard and Mrs. How-left on Our men of leisure are being Best grade hay-fork rope 24c lb. , . _ Wilson, Brougham, will make the kept busy flies@ days hunting for 111cCorrnick'Binder Ttviq�iu stock {iOIICrete BloCka season of 1921 as follows: Monday, : Thursday of last week to .visit a cool spot in which to while.away" May 18th: will leave his own stable - their son in Winnipeg and other the hour@. Get those brigs with -Paris Green and _ N. _ fit m yj e8, proceed tp W.G.gcott's for night, friends to the North west. Rev:'Mr: Howard;foitneri as- --- " -or-Areenate of Lead -- Tuesday,W. C. Ormerod's Greenwood M. J. Wilk er left last week fa`r F p _ - .Ind; Phone 2705 Pick.C night. Wednesday, ' for of the 'Whiteval8 � Baptist- fi8&ayers (glass-jar)55c'and 00e g , d•O. Bryant's con. ` yp Toronto to take' lectures in con church visited Claremont friend¢ , - � - 3, neon; .�. Vilsa'o'e, base lIae, for -" `•nection with his second year itr - Page Fen'eAlwa .s in s.teek` �lar�llce Simpson y p night. TAhnrsday,'H. Vale's. Simcoe on Sunday last. Point,night. ,'�•'� -Arts at.Toronto University. The Lstdies' Circle of the Baptist Frank Cooper, R ght. Friday, Geo.' ; Mrs. George Turner ,has retnr•n- 1 p P Claremr'nt C: N. R. St.at'io,n Brocl;. cad Brock road, night. Sattrday, to his Ciic rch' purpose 'holding a lawn own starble: until following Monday home from the hospital where she social at James Coates' on August .afternoon. — < has been fdl the past few weeks. tad Full particulars will be,given � , . SHANNCN BANK MACK �IOZ48 the �Ve are pleased to know that she _ L later. supefidc' bred Clyde:,dale stallion, the _ AS much improved is health after' The police trustees • are con• ___. p cp.;lt.y of W. 11. Tran, Markham, her treatment Your Harvest Expenses ' tt il!rusk@ ti:e Season of 1921 as follows: strutting, a cement sidewalk. on ._ Mrs. Wm. Tarves, 'of Mvrtle, is Monday, 1`,Iay 1B.h, will leave his own ' the street lying l:et1.`een D. Tay-' HAVE you sufficient ready money with which to - eta '.@ ar.d proceed to•Green RIver for Tay- visiting her sister, blrs. Thnlntrs lor'r bakec•y and Fred Ward's re5i• meet the ens@ of harvesting ? i:i�) t. Tnesda Ben Carter's, con 7 '4 Pearson. this week. -On Tuesday, denc•e. g your crop . If y' , ex iinvn; Geo. E. HoitS+ they accompanied Mrs. Thos E. � •. not you are Cordially Invited to discuss your posi- ° y's, con, e, night. , Our house-painter and decors- ��ednesr,ay. T�. H. Majnrs, con. 5, .. Stephenson and daughters to the , tion with our local Manager. neon ; �V. J. MoDonald's Brock road,_ r .orange celebration at,Uxbridge. tor, �u. G. 13inghaln, is busy -- t5,i 1-t:T,i—vrs�ay� Char es Palmer'e, l'i these days in Pickering, where Standard-;service always afford& ractical and help. e — Quite a number from Claremont y p p' Liverpool,night. Friday, W.Teefy s, 'and the surrounding. country at. there.is-a Boost cleaiand for is Jul accommodation. €' services. - _ Caerrywood, noon; Edgar Pilkey'so - ' tended the Orange parade at Ux THE - night. Saturday, to his own stable Rev. C. W. King, ,who has been "bridge on the 12th. All report a - until the Polloivinq Monday morning. .' hot time with the merenry•hover, spending three weeks vacation in, STANDARD BAN K inn between 90 and 100 to the the city, will return in time to or cANwnw a, _ NOTICE OF take.char>;e of the services in the e ° ` shade. TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Application for Divorce t 6:.4 Baptist church on Sunda W.F.,Law,Manager.• Thos.'Paterson and W. G. Bing- y Picketing Brandi: Miss Viola Forsyth and Miss y - .C.A.Mcaellan,Managet. Notice ie her— _ ham assisted the StonQville hand Whith Branch: Jean Evans, who are taking the - eqy given that Eva ` at the Orange parade at Usbridge teachers' course in agriculture at Florence Heavens of the Town of Oak - on the 12th. The Citizens'Band swain the County o! Ontario, in_the. also attended the celebration at the Ontario Ladies'Cund y Whit- 1� --� Province of Ontario, Married.woman, Uibridne, pa bF• were home over Sunda SUMMER• FOOTGEAR apply havingg seeom Died Etta will I w the.Parliament at Osa- oodwood lodge. ada at the nest session thereof, for a ---'-GoI and Mrs. Dick and fam I see that you are now familiar with Bill o! Divorce from hse husband, - ily, of Stoughton, Seek., having the fact that we sell the beat gasoline. -•-- William George Heavens +of the City sold their fora to the west. have greases and oils obtainable,and I wish a have i Complete line Qf 8111n1n @r FOOtw6$r`f6r of Toronto in the County o! York, in : to tell you we handle the bast onto the Province of Ontario, Iriborer on :_.returned to Claremont, and will the whole family. take a residence hers. At pres- accessories as well. y - the ground of 4daltesv and deseet�ttls. P Our repair department is giving un- _ O'ut'ing Shoes .and Canvas BoQ1tiiH Dated at the Tows of Oshawa is ant they are residing with Robt. qualified satisfaction and we 'are, on - -the County of Ontario in the P'rsovtaoe and Miss Helen SeotL that amount. kept bus - /. tit lowest prices. . of Ontario. ills 8th day.of Jtiosh r� y The hay harvest is now nearly I have secured the services of a thor• - The Ueirser Shoe Since. A. D. 1931. finished, and many have be un oughly competent repair man on all - ' EVA FLOARMCR luuvsr m =x their fall wheat harvest. The hot wages of cos.and can give prompt By her Solicitor. W. R. N 91"Wr, and efficient work at all times, W. M• °+ �ers ClareYn'Ont 38.1 ' ,weather at the past two or three � - Oshawa. Oat. • weeks has caused the grain to rip- 0- Pardoes North Claremont on very rapidly.and consequently SAVINGS - II- weather it will not be of such Rood quality CLAREMONT'S NESY - H O P P! N as it would have been had .the = - been cooler. G A R A G E 1 Regular deposits of small amounts wilt often asxom• - -. T. Brignall, who haq eoudueted _ - pj; more than infrequent deposits of larger ataounti6 Patrons of the Altona Grist Mill = A13 ice cream parlor and confer. -The undersigned havinR purchased tioaerp store here daring the pleat the ga"rage business of F. M. Cooper. .: . . JTbe regular saver fords inspiration is watchiog iris llaianc. grow. _ will pesos take notice that durin _. treA to do repair- are-prep. g a 'few tnbnthe has sod all Qeoeral _ - _ 1 oat his basis ness to tnR..f cars o all m!tkee. iltitere•t allowed at 9 4, per sapttta added to tit@ principal Kali yearly. . _ 'SV. G. Bingharlp. and will ._ ; -..: Jane, July and August chopping • be eoad noted-b �Itsfl V All'acts,.�.c ies for cars kept co�st- g rn Bing-p a i p g• Ibam. who took ossessi n on Sat---: antsy on hind. and oat crushing Mondays and urdltg, Mr. Brignall has left to . _ - ' 1lintorail always on band 'T DOMMON N6 - 9att:relays onlp. ..y. yr, „ :. enJr►y a hoiidep in Muskoka. tC.;i k gtraran!red Prices right aVMrMY BRANCH, �• P. LYND. Maisagery �T- The`Un'ion Sabbath School are _ Give us a trial BR CH, Manager. 8 looking forward to their anneal. 1 i OOK[.1N BRAN :F- C CROSS, A.L.-' J�N 'picnic which will probably take fir,, r_on b Pl,key, Claremont 40 PROPPHETUR place about the first week in Ault- s ust. They will unite thin year Swled with the Gi eenwuod SundaySchool N~ but the place of holding the picnic _ Yee, HARRIS '"hse not•yet been decided. Simcoe �Z�Paint and MU986lmAq'@. Lake are• . 'both mentioned. _ The first srarne is the finals in °- she township Sunday School foot- ball league was-played on Monday _• � _- g �. +erening at Greenwood between " Claremont and Greenwood toamF,' �� a aradc' ' rs . she latter winning by the score of 1 to 0. The return match will. be Of all materials and design lea •�playad Here ' some evening next _. • t in abco It yr tl �y oa -::__•-.. week. This-promise' s tol:le a very _: - - .; _ ' oahka$car wbrke.,nd ia• of our interesting game. .,Everybody '�'_.. `: - -'_ obtain polo@• Don't be mills -: , •rout and encourage the boys in - -' - r : age'lts we d'o not employ them,Doe tlaol. _ - .._.. .their effgrts to. reach the .top. - , y we Gan,-and do throw off that a/ �� � � quies oommieeiop o!10 per cent.,whioh you w0 9Vatch out for bills appouncing certainly eavo by purebasing from us e the date: Call eoi:uitad. Mr. Ryan, who has been assist- Ant teacher in the Claremont Con y - - - _ J. T. MATHESON tinuation School during t)1e p st _ /� * '' - - j ,- . : :i Office and Works, Whitby,Ontario :. year, also principal Johns and marls = # guaran ly " a .: Chapman, Principal sad 'aesistaiit .+•-ii, �. ��� ��� � - • ' ------ --�- respectively in the public school, -.- PICKERING� -have-all School resigned their positi r Board have LUMBER YARD the services of Miss M. Howie ns - ' .... _ -- _ assistant in the Cont-innation • Massey-Harris � No 6 Cream" ' ream ' Separator School. and Miss jVebber, of Pet- We a large and well asrorted erboru, as assis in' the public - k .:'i.••„ :: :' :-y �_,,,.:: < :::-�= stock of the following material : school. for have yet to secure :t Satisfies the most. . exacting and _.y Matched B. C. Fir Flooring. V principal for the public school. •" - L. The Wonleu's Institute will hold ' `, _fit : Matched B. C. Fir Sheeting, and their regular rHOUthly• meeting at , : Skims• Close under Difficult Cori- - M`=. Matched'B. C: Hemlock flouring.. � the home of Aire. Reuben Besse on f i inch.V Matched Fir Ce'ilicg, 4 in. - the afternoon of Wednesday, the _ �]• - •_ . _ ;.� - and-8 in. B. C. Cedar Siding. : 20th inst. It will be a Girls'meet ditions. --Made in Six saes and any ;>. Also, Beaver Board, Plaster Board inn. The programme-will•include. - � ; • • and Apple Barrels. three cotites?ts, namely,` Speaking of them Can be supplied with power , Making a doll's dress and Reciting. There will also-be a good• musical D._ VP D Gordon & Sony programme.- Each member,i re• pulley.. - _ ' _ « ' �_• PjCgERINGF quested to bring san-lwiches and some kind of cookery, !tnd bne lew• Bell and Independent phone. on, also three each of plates, cups - ., - _ y and'spodns. The meeting "ill be- 'gin JUST, ARR/,VED at 3 o'clock. se =I-Iarris- high officienc.• Oas- 'There died recently at his real- -- � � •- y $r y Big vRvluesin Fleet Foot for men, dente at Weston,in his 58th year, _ \, _ women and children. Pumps Chas. DolphtD, sun of the late Jas. -_ - ofine -En ines . are, a reliable and and Oxfords, including t: Dole})in, one of the pioneers of _-_ I! �.;� -, - .r -- - strap.styles for summer Piekering Township, who resided ! _ - _ �� as white, tan blue. on the eighth corire.aion. Tho_ilUi• a -- -% 1' eC011onlit,al source of i�pt)Wer and Price- as low a9 you expect. 4• era] service was held at hi late residence and interment took place -� :, ;.., - 1-. Men's Sunday boots, chocolate in Riverside Cemetery, Weston. ' ; - ,always ready . in any Kind Of goodyear welt, to clear at fib. a He is survived by his widow Rnd - Football hoots, steel, toes tan and RN a • tbree children, also four sisters 1 ;' ' and two brothers, Mrs. Brown - weather.' None better. �hitejat $6.30 per pair.. Only x and Mr4, RiAebrough, of Clare. - . , a lmmall quantity left. 1 Call on c' ' •,s mont, Mrs. Gibson. of Woodstock, —� - Mrs. Caster, of Dunnville af,d Tn William and :Duncan Dolpbin, of . R. THE) 1_E �i �a - : a J. �Z QJ�:ds Ylare nil. " N.li.. {�, r., y,: _ 's—ia� ,',�+V' ,.G''�'•,SY.`P V .:ta'« •r-;,hJ:_'�!' .9>��.- ..'j„'`r:'?..' .d ,..n ,,: •,r.x '.^s ' � .R ":^n73.- sT°`a;.wj'•.� .'4"l& 's•. ,. mr. °yy �_„'•'_ryC•'s 5'rt'i^ u`"'r' '+` Shwa; •n,' 'n y''•;,1. 7 "IME"I'MT L 4� W r ? .2" X V y Taldng, the Poilim Out Of the worst is yet to come Printer's Ink. Bureau of Stand The United States �u Public ards- -has been helping, the 'Health Service, b making analys-la of y inks, to And'out the cause at skin trouble which commonly afflicts the workers in printing and engraving plants. It affects thoed parts of the 4f;'j arms and hands which ais constantly '-Tbe one' with my hair tumbling in contact with colored inks. What Uterests Farm Women? ny that The trouble in some cues is a more ' dowu and my stockings to,n "What one subject"Is.of the greatest brier and the other one�where. I am rash on the forearms and hands; in -interest to the farm women of your y a scal- jiunping the brook and J00% all feet? others the skin assumes locally a scal mum Y t V The writer red6irtly ad- I'm not likely to for'got them. Marie ly 'appeArauce,. followed by blisters dressed this inquiry to a number of I went up in with itefting and burning. Occasional- md gave me the films after women,prominent in rutal affairs a bo. know the -mind.of t-le the.air over them, -but she wouldn't ly ulcers develop. give me her An prints. So there they It is a serious matter, and'has long i�� woman. to physictaur.,. The mverlwo,"m are in her book,shd*n th-anybody she been a puzzle -We are interested chiefly'in help- takes a notion to show them Lc,. It printers have been inclinod to attri- 0 9 husbands ma]I�e a good livin ,,4J3Pg pur makes me boil to think of them even -bute it to the Introduction of substl on.the fam in order that we can have tutes for oil of turpentine. Persons 'least at-' ..Ulftt are now denied the farm family. uWhy?" Madge turned astonjilied those whose skin Is"oily are Y& .,� .-In nearly every instance, this was the now." 0 more of the comforIts and luxuries .-Vft 'P" - who have' a dry skin suffer most; T., eyes upon her aunt. "Because they -flicted. aren't fair. I dom:t pretend to be a A thorough experimental Inquiry ..reply to our inqudry. While education, 7 'lilt 4C a h t recreation, health , and many other 0 beauty,but Idon't look disheveled and li�a now lid to the c6ii'luit0i t at the' :41 topics are of the greatest interest to ridiculous all the time. , Nobody'd mUchie'f. 'is due to absorVion of the the farm women, the moAt absorbing know, just seeing those-snapshotal" 'otil and pigments in the Inx,and to the problem in her mind at all times is 10 Aunt Kate's steady eyes met the methods commonly ad45pted for remov I-Ing the Ink from the hands and'a -Apparenfly the problem ' of helping girl rms., ;-, Is angry ones. A dry skin, is camparable-to--&-blate—o.o RAI_ :bei hit�iv ux-k- ore-money so 41And—now-riw-going-to--say it,dear.- y be,made,a better 0 the oil In 1/0 tbat the-farm ma Midge Fowler is big and fine and ter, which readily Abs rbs 11 the inks and the- pigments carried 14V place.-to a. ed that_plucky and can love unselfish17, but W6 haVeF- he -maims people,uncomfortable be- with the oil. On the other hand, the an -the-farm woman knows more about "use her mind is like Marie Hensons hols—L­ oved from-- her huabsit&SArminess ths�n in thecase prints, She likes to tell jokes upon a dry skin than from it skin-that Is al .'i,of the wife of a man in any other oc, people constantly; and to some people -ready 0117, Tlierefore, In the case of -4. cupstion. While the city Men's wife I the Jokes seem no more fair than a dry eldn more scrubbing is required, usually lcnows but little about' her Marie's snapshot'of you coming feet whereby the skin is Irritated.-' 'Removal of the-Ink from hands and husband's store or factor3f oi office, f oremost across the brook." the comtry vffe knows and uneier- For s.moment Madge stood in stun- arms at the-end of the work period is usually accomplished in rather brutal 7 rftnds all the Ing and out of ibe tasks I ned silence. Then she spoke: 4t may f.ashim,washing with mineral at, -but I've swallowed on the farm, not infrequently helping!be.hard to dip. oil be- +0 V- t water her busband"with these tasks. One of,your do". - You're. a brick, Aunt Ing foll*wed with soap and ho the great compensations in farm life Kate,," . --- —perhaps sandsoup, or pumice soap described by Matthew Arnold in."Rug- -is found in this elb" fel1lowship, that helped with a stiff brush. I*h Climbing. by Chopef" in, that Ane poem he tells exists between tke. farmer and his do- I ' Sawdust mixed with liquid green Speaking of the Mount Everest ex- A Home Motto. soap will be found much more effeo- of his father, Thomas Arnold.' the 'z­pondsible bellimate. Because this fel pedition-, Sir Francis Youngliumband the What better verse could we frame Over for the purpose,-used with warm headmaster, who to hero of Thomas lowship, is not always found in -and ham-on our walls, as'& Motto of water; Lad. It lanolin (wool-fat) be says: "At great heights men get very Hughes' noted book, "Tom Brown at city bowe explains in many,cases the nervous-and irritable. At 16.000 feet our home, than this, by Max Ehr- Rugby." He shows us that Thomas steady grind of the divorce courts. The o=nn- rub'bod'over the arms and hands be- they begin to lose patience with one Arnold was I ever a climber, but Was fore beginning work it will make much proper relationsidp between man and another. Lnd.the higher they climb the wtfo is always possible In the country Whoeer thou art that entereth how, easier the subsequent removal ol. the deeper they hate." boys upward anct onward with him._ unwilling to climb alone. He, led his 1 Forget the struggling world Ink- vhile in the city, in most instances, trembling feaT. Them to a moral in that for.men Nobody admires a man whose strug- ry The upshot of the 'experiments is a -the wife is on17 remotely interested in'And'eve seeking.high altitudes in our,common gle Is all for himself, that he may Take from thy heart each evil thought,' -1be business life' that-holds her hus-'And all that selfishness 'recommendation that a mixture of hu--n life. gather riches, and� make his boast of bog during sach day.A well-managedi, ' ; lanolin and olive oil, halt and half, be May it never'be said of them with i Within thy'ftfe hath *r6ugbt. kept in the waxhroom where printers. them and "abow off" to the world. -bonie, a bealthy family, comfortable!For once within this place thou'lt find change their street clothes for work truth, "The higher they'climb the deep- When�Death comes, Deiath does not and Clean living condidons--these are I - er they hiLte.1' I .- The i No-barter, servant's fear care to . the things that help the husband clothes. Before entering, the press, It Is a One thing to find a man who see any of his -things. ffuc-;Nor Master's voice unkind. h iho Id be required question at'the last to simply, "Did rooms eae -worker - u eesdupy solve his own problem -of Hire &X are kin of God above goes upward to great heights without you serv6?" It is not "How much have imking the farm produce the maxi- Thou, too, dear heart; and here to rub the stuff well into the pores of kning his head, his nerybus equipolse, YOU.?" . - I � - . _. I - results. hands and arms. At the end of each his seif_control. It is an Inspiration to The only portable baggLge on, the The rule of We is love shift he should remove the.ink with us who pled and drudge along at the a mixture of soap and sawdust. whith�, lower levele, to And -him generous last and loneliest climb of all which Not Weather Recipes. n the soul in called upon to,make are the TIM Debt Of H01110ri- *11-1 accomplish'the object readily ai d _Lemonsde--Resm" out the Juice of amiable, affable, ready to meet all imponderable qualitles of character. Oar ta-tion's debta are piling up, the without Injury to the 45-kin.' comeze and'faithful to his friendo. 7 ano4sollf dozen lemons -and a ova the- -Ou the.other hand, It is. deplorable 14ove and truth,, courage and faith. ff -teedo. Do not ftturb the pulp that! war debt is immenv% we choose, will go-*ith us all t�hs wX7., But one great debt we have to pay re- Catchinir it Bear Cub. t to come upon a man who win&his way reamed out with the Mee. Turn .—II i sardlew of ezVenso, to 6 ace.of any sort, and In that. tbdo joke and pulp into a pftcher and "debt vb the M& who some time ago a CAma& a Great Fomt surveyor In west It Is, th lofty station. Instead of looking to'the idd one cW of sagai. Stir to dissolve �Zs owe _fou�bt for us and bled. am Pennsylvania.captured a bear cub sky and a superior Power, looks down and then add three pints of maw. He CoUntry. after a liveli a" aniusing chase. And who for healthy living Umbs wow upon "the common herd" and thinks- V�:. ous,cuPat finely crushed ka,vne wooden ones Instead. was walking quietly along when he and telle—ho* great he to in compari- Canada'has much Land too rocky of little bear not i'dozen yards ---Cw Of finalk ebopped mint leaves saw the toosandy to-grow farm drops, but just Stir weil and away. It seemed not the least afraid, son with them. u ­xtrippod frouk stems. it9d to the giowing of forest trees. it to the debt we owe the men who What is no-called "success If in win- 8 is.land 'is kept in foi t -it will and he started toward it, expecting an If th Purich—Six lemons, five omngwl come with -broken lives, easy,capture, but when he was within aing one- -hates and to hati�d? help our farmers,'manufacturers, mer- To struggle once again to keep their High climbing spoils many'a man. -Reem out juice and then place in a chants, carrierr and workingmen. But a few feet of It the cub turned.tail and children and the-ir wives; He cannot stand the atmosphere. He Ilarge bowl and adJ two quarts' of Among the darkened homes, of these scramliled up a chestnut tree. from it the forest Is destroyed, the land will crushed lea, three quarts of water, the crotch of which Jt gazed djown u In as one Intoxicated by the spreading become a barren desert, streams will. P" the famine-opectre stalks, view of the kingdoms of materialism two and one-half, cups of powdered on the man as If challenging hilh to dry up, and business and industry will lAn beneath him. The more he "as the 9111w, one small can of crushed pine-, d dally In 1he streets and square@ ntinue the purauft. be Jnjured� The chief toe of our we pass them In our walks. 00 more he wants. Once be was happy forests is fire. . Most fires are caused _ 4qVile. Stir with a wooden spoon to The surveyor threw off his cost and with little; now he is iniserable'with b1sW and then add one small* bottle Is Canada so deaf and blind who C=. shinned the tree. � The bear waited much. by carelessness. Therefore let all who W maraschino cberries, cut in tiny I until boa was close Wn It, then walk. go into the forest be ca-reful with ire. not bear and see The best kind of climbing Is that The' mute appeal of proud, brave men ad out upon a limb. The man crawled Cherry lee Cream—This reeipe­ - cautiously after it, again thinking of and children at the knee, IL a I&In a 1%VL V&ML IL V&I&ML in VL IL IL I&IS 1%11 �viskes one gallon. Wash one and one-I And. suffering women pinched and an easy capture. But he was mis- — pounds of cherries and removei starred in houses cold and bare, taken, for the cub, seeing him too lw a6one& Place in a saucepan and'While wealth and ease go-rolling by near, doubled its4f-into a bell and AWTH EDUCATION add oilie and one4udf pounds of sug�rj :without a thought or care? droped *to the' 9'�ound.' 'Tb* man got fashion. very 91,ow17 -until the cherries to the ground in siowei Mean- while the baby bear had climbed an- 7. 'pre soft. Cooi and then rd"rougli, DLETON Across the iodden plains of derath --SY DR. I I MID _A coarse sieve. other; tree. theiss men have charged and provincial Board of Health. Ontario e Place three pints of milk in a sauce- - fought, The surve th a assuming that be " to &=war questions OIL Public Health gob Van and add one-half CUP Of L corn- They bore the agony a9d strain and the cub wouM-,Te&at ifs,tacties, too- Or. Widdleton.--will 14M istarch. Dissolve the starch,and bring, his pocket tape line, made a.-allp, noose ter$ through this solum& &ddress, himi at the Parliament 8 our paltation wrought; 10 a boil. Add yolks of three egga and They did. not swerve, they did not In one end, and placed it beneath the Toronto. _Clne-half cup of sugar.,Beat,to bland. limb from which, as nearly as he could .111neb, but on and on they IELOL IL'IL's 11L 11L 1111111116 11L IL and then beat in very slowly the pre-� vressed calculate, the bear would drop, if it '4L1L1L IL 11L IL VL VL IL a in berry pul.p. - Turn into the:Till 'in the rain of splintering shells tumbled from the second tree as from of mod- and help forward by every mean Pared e Whatever the tendencies came one that gave them rest. a ern business and industrial methods their p*wor. of th6 most inter. freezing can and place in this freezer. the first.- Keeping the box end of th One rveyor climbed esting features of the Rot&rY Club When frozen to a soft mush, add stiff-I line in his band the su certain,the hearts Of are, one thing is ly beaten whites of eggs and one cup' the tree. e profiteer- meetingis is the promotion Of Lbeo-elill- Shall we, then, now forget the past In the people-are right. All th conven tons -of whipped cream. Give a few turns selfistiness--and ease Ing, labor disputes and Social unrest ness and friendship t, The cub waited until Its,pursuer was All ;."to blend and then remove the dasher And say they have no -clalm on us, almost upon it- and then walked out that we see to-day are unnatural con- are set aside and members are called and pack. Allow to stand for two such g1brious men as tbese? . on a limb, as It had.before. The man di no, disliked by everybody. by their Christian names. Aftei the tic is a sing-song in followed, and the bear soup is served there hours to riper. Use three part* of I If on a nation's throne to-day our coun- cautiously by the dis Brought into being largely ke,to one part of salt for freezing. try takes her seat, walked nearly to the end then dropped location of the whole world durint�, which eyery-body'must join- ' Good' It is the viork of broken men that pass, to the ground. Asluck would have it, (5ut, formality reigns the years of war, these social ab- fellowship with us, in thestreet.7, the cub dropped outside the noose, normalities must pass away. They supreme, promotes digestion, and The Reason. i ',Madge rusbed' upstairs as' if she but when he turned stepped Inside Cannot possibly,endure; they will not rests the mind for an hour fram the :werer storming an enemy—upstairs, lapstow not on the dead your piralse, with, his fore feet. -The min Instant- be tolerated by the thinking peoples worries and concentration of business they heed It n:ot above ly,drew the line, and there was baby e everything the ha3l and straight into Aunt of the earth. Profiteering and labor or professional life. Abov across o a er still are bear caught by its tbre legs. It strug- d' utes work towards destruction, the purpose of the Rotary Club is to The men that liv n4 suff isp ]Este's room. "Aunt Kate?" she,cried. "Yes, child,?" they who need your love;- gled and snarled, but- oniy drew, the but the world wants service. Every- be of use and service to others and -11Wfiy, 'aon't reople flke nie? I've The very stones cry out to us,-too long Slipknot tighter., -where we go this idea of being of ser- to themselves. I TheLT creed is pro- gi true. Here it is: The man d6scended to the ground, vice to our felows is gaining ground. gressive and rin Come to yo,a because I know you'l?-tell -have ws delayed, i holding the line taut. He had quite a -What a splendid example of Ahis is "My businesg siZdards Shall have.in -me the truth. Don't try to lett rne down The debt of honor faces us and tbat : corn- i debt must be paid. fight with the cub, but finally con- afforded by the Rotary Clubs, a new them a note oj sympathy for our ss". It's bound to hurt, and I wantl . a., 21, 1921.. Canon Seott quered,-and tke little fellow submitted rganization which already has jump- mon humanity. My business dealing �11 don't N. At over. They like me, and,Quebec, June - to be led home,whose It soon'became fight -for ambitions and relations, Shall alw S. must ed into the forefront of the I both know it. Th 0 -you and ere tame. into eonsideratio rf �Ibe tome reasQn !o' . t -1�,_. ' . -_ ____ human hapiness and betterment. ca�use me to take up Friends. a member of go-, , .:- _- These splendid clubs are now formed my highest duties as erhaps itisn't Madge Fowler thAt rt 7, She Couldn't Explain. l?r1epds, In every human bes, in most of our large towns and 6ities, dety—to con3ider my v0=ti0n,- Ahey don't ldke--" That beats beneath a breast, The other day Jones heard a c0n- and as their watchword is "Service," worthy and as affording me distinct� Madge mide an impstinn�'. gesture. tu —to' 7 ::'uDon1t!" sbo ciied. "I'va been' left There is still a secret part undrum-a no drones or lazy folk are admitted to oppor nity to serve society my of fi- gA decided to try It on his a worker improve myself, increase IF out of three things in twu weeks. Where truth andsoodness rest, w1fi% wh like.a rhembersbip. You.must be yand enlarge my service, and by," 7%atroL a praof. I want Oie re"on." Jewels of surpassing worth "Do you know y I am or you stay outside.-Even after join- cienc in the funda- Lie waiting you to bring ­ g attest my faith mule?" he asked her when he got ing, if you fail to attend the regular so doin Q was grin,.g to say that it wasntt hat he� principle of Rotary, t Them to the light of men and earth home. meetings or take part In the club's =.en tal but one lit'.e-trait of Madge Forwle) It you but touch the spring. "No," she replied promptly. "I activities, out you go. profits most who serves best." v9V �A61adje Fowler's that they dread." I" r could be inare in' know you are, but I don't know why These.clubs being non-sectarlan, al , Su ely nothing Madige Hfted herr head. line with the Social Service programl re." the most energetic men in the coin- "Wel-I?11 she 081(1 ffbarplV. It is necessary for telephone oper' you a mbersbip, of Public Health than this creed of, munity are. eligible for me To you remember the photographs ators in Egypt to be able to speak ce in Britain and rarely is there any worthy cause,the Rotariano. May these clubs grow thgt Marie Henson took of YOU IsAtl English, French, Italian, Greek, and Silver was 29. an oun I . Arabic. before the war.. It is now So. 4d..' that the Rotarians will not endorse' aild pro.sperl '�.•f I."w''�" �'.. 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BLOOD. fore' Ter erday, thertIn art to Bri Mrs Indiana are the only persons % °,` t ' dred. confirmed souvenir hunters, who c:�n legally taXe _these animals, ����• � &' �� . TANLAC DID i-IERVORLD �t Usually Disappears When the; 'Du ng a d liner pa y outside the legal percentage permitted � ,f loin in that nameless state one of by International Treaty, f OF GOOD, SHE SAYS. Blood is Msde Rich and Red• the ladies was wearing a fine necklace The Aircraft Manufacturing Com- polite. ` of pearls,.which a native of the state an operating a first class p.; •, -Thin blood is one of the most com•j 'P any is now c Little Johnny was sittidg by the pig. "Change It Has Made III Me Is won causes of stomach trouble. It admired immensely and'begge3 for commercial aircraft service in Van- 3r affects the digestion very quickly. The i p.ermission to examine. The di lomat's pen. Neighbor Janes passed. Simply Wonderful," Says D couver. A large mcd�rn Curtiss sea p y , wife very unwisely unfastened th4 "Hullo, Johnny, haw are the pigs Toronto WOmAm glands that furnish the digestive fluids f Y plane has been secured as a nucleus to-day? _ are diminished is their activity,'the i necklace; and amid loud expressions at a much bfgger Seet and the hnn- "Nicely, thank you. How are all "Tanlac has certainly had a good "•se 'stomach muscles are weakened and of admiration at its beautiful work- gars are situated on Burrard Inlet. your folk?"' chance in my case to show.what It can there is a lose of nerve force: 'In this nianship they passed it round front passengers will be taken up at Eng- nr .. do, for I sure h:d a long hard struggle -,state of health nothing will more hand to hand. fish ay and a regular service to p nished. �: and had just about tried everything;' •.,quickly restore the appetite, digestion At the end of. the dinner the lady Seattlb, Victoria, Nanaimo and other - -- . u _ asked fdr her necklace, but no one cities wll shorts be inaugurate 1. In Wife—"Johnny was very bad-this af- said Mrs. Mary, Richards, 251 Ashdale -- and normal nutrition than good, cieh, knew`anythin about it. The British add{rich to this ,,aerial photography ternoon; he stole a lot of lam and Ave:; Toronto. red blood. I have been In a badly run-down ' Dr. Williams'.Pink Pills act,directly minister, who thought that he under- will be undertaken by the company, cake, and ate so much'he was ill.' stood the people of the country, rose which should prove a.great service.to . ,_xus.band—."Did.-you_pun fah him ' _condition agor___slnce_ mach was near-'- on the blood, makng••it rich,.and red, _ -- Wife—Ill should say I 'did. I sent six gears ago. 14iy stomach was near- " and this enriched .blood strengthens to the occasion. With a smiler he said; the owners of timber areas.. ly always out of order. ,My appetite weak nerves* stimulates tired muscles, "We have jus4 witnessed a very clever A resolution urging the Federal Gov- him to bed without his supper." was' very k' and awakens to normal action the and very amusing piece of, legerde- ernment to • ermit women to ,file on �.. poor and I had to be very P, i careful about what I,ate, as I suffer- +- glands that supply the digestive fluids. main'- Now we are going to see an- homesteads on the same basis as men Good Business. 'ed terribly from indtgestioti, bron- This is shown by an improved appetite other piece of conjuring." was passed at the convention of the and soon the effect of these blood en- He walked quietly to both doors of Federated Women's,Institute at Ed F@ realizes, Willi wonder it your the chitin and Paine !n n chest, asleep �s riching pills Is evident throughout the the room, locked them and put the` monton.. At,the pTeaeat time only ter realizes, Willie, that during the .was never sound and I had' 'a tired. �. ' last month i have given her teif worn=out•feeling all the time. I had whole system. 'You find that what you keys into his pocket. Then, placing a widows may file under the homestead pounds of sweets and some flowers?" dreadful headaches and weak spells eat does not distress you, and that you small silver bowl from the sideboard regulations and it is pointed, out that WII1Ie—"Of course she does. That's and had fallen off in weight until I ' are vigorous instead of irritable and in the centre of the dinner table, he since the war women have discovered- why she is keeping her engagement was scarcely more than a shadow of listless, If your appetite is fickle, if continued, "I am now going to switch they are quite,capable of performing with Jim Burling a secret." my former self, 'and I was absolutely w ._ -you-;.ave"any of the dtstresaing pa4as off all she-fghts-and-count en slowly:-ail tire work a farm entails. Several - unfit for'work of any kind. ' and symptoms of Indigestion, You Then I shall turn on ^he I shin aQa�, n 1rReR wi+� RPrvPA �.,P,R'PAR h�..o p��»-• Hearing is Good. -But Tanlac has done me a world Y " ~ should at once take Dr, Williams' Pink and, hey , presto! Madame de 'a cised their soldiers' right to take s ea of good. My stomach is in fine-can Pills and profit by the better condition necklace will be found lying in that homesteads• whilst other women have When King Christian visited a little dition and I eat all I want and every-'. in which they will put your blood. - silver bowil" purchased lands they are unable to town in northern Schleswig a German - woman remarked.as they"were pawing thing agrees with me perfectly: All _ These pills-amsold by all dealers in The room was plunged in darkness, secure otherwis e. my aches and pains are a thing of the medicine, or you can get them by mall and the minister counted slowly up to Saskatchewan has doubled lter lair- the King. "You can't call him fined past and I'm stronger than I've been -' at 50 cents a box or six boxes for tea. The electric lights blazed on production during the past year, ac- iooiting anyway," The King turned In a long time. In fact, Tanlac has the $2.59 from'The Dr. Williams' Medicine again. • There was no necklace, but cording to figures issued by the De• and answered in German. "But his hearing is excellent." name.as made a new person of me, for ..; CO. Brockville, Out. - - the sSver bowl had vanished! parbuent of Agriculture. • The total I can do my housework with ease'and :output to May 1, 1921, was 671,174 - my friends.are talking about the won. A Little Wisdom; � Plans Trip. pounds in comparison with 820,268 A Cheerful Prospect for the O.D. derful change that has eome over'me. If you can't mead, don't meddle. pounds for the same period to 1920. A recently enlisted soldier was walk- I don't believe anyone who suffers as Bad weather reveals the cod sea• Queen Wil'helmina, who for years Comparative figures for May, 1921,and Ins post for the first time. A dai k I did can do better than take Tanlac." g has never left Holland, is planning a May, 1920, are 325,104 pounds and 187,• r ,.+ -man• three weeks' boat trip to the Norwe- form approached him. 'Halt. he Tanlac !s sold by leading druggists M Beauty and lolly are circa company- 626, respectively. glen fjords this summer, eaga a des cried in a threatening Lone. "Who are everywhere. Ad•,t. ,pus. Three hundred thousand doIlaTS you?" _ 1 patch from The Hague. She will worth_of pelts were offered for sale at , "The ol8cer of the day." Go to the Top. _ Hope is the tie which keeps a heart travel incognita. Winnipeg in Jane by the Winnipeg "Advance." 'Examiner—"I frt m breaking. Fur Auctlon Sales Company. The sale am surprised that you b, There's no use in running if we're Mlnard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia The officer of,the dap advanced, but all made'mistakes in answering the. r included the entire collection of the before he had proceeded halt a dozen question' "Where was the Magus not on the right road. Lamson-Hubbard Canadian Company's ,•• Those who grasp at too-much end steps the sentinel again cried, "Reif. ? Queen Maud of Norway has awon- Mackenzie and Arctic-tars. All of the .. Charts signed?' 'Think !t over--eau by getting too little. derful collection of olds embroideries. This is'the second time yon have no one tell me?" ; "Be content "was never mount to tun which were . to be at this fair halted ree, observed the officer.- Little Boy (at bottom of class)--Al. -_ were!guaranteed, to be of this sea-, . °`' can, sir. � 'What are you going to do next 9k' " blunt the spur of "Better ChYdsli." One' of the most curious rachibite at son's catch.The express train to Ruin is circa "Never you mind. My orders are to Examiner--"Weil?" . the Paris Fair is a huge newspaper, The prairie provinces of Manitoba, call -'Halt!' three times- and than-drawn by the engine Gambling. a slant number of "Les Echoes." It Saskatchewan and Alberta have more " Little Boy—"At tho bottom 4 tna Ideal precepts may lead, but It'L measures nineteen feet in height and _ shook page,.. practical examples that draw, is fifteen feet wide. >i wheat ninety this year,taccording to = � a� Q� g/� p'r the govertrmeate recently published MONEY ORDERS ACUTE ECZEMA t~ SW 8l es, and i YW8 O flanges. Out of a total scr@sigB of 18: A Dominion Express Monsp'.Order a ;. 654,110 of wheat, the three provinces for five dollars costs three cents. • - account for 17,418,400, an Increase of BABY'S METCALF' MANSFIELD - y bb7,000 acres over last year. Don't wear curt roux welcome; it is ON BABY S HEAD > variation--Metcalfe. It In predicted by agricultural &nth- difficult to replace. Vartatfona—Mansell, Masser, oritiea that within ten years the pro+' Raolat Origin Welsh. _ Racial Origin--Anglo4axen. .Face Neck Arms. TerrlbI Source--A locality. _ 800rce--A loos name, also an ooeu a.' since of Manitoba will be producing �+ A + P sufficient tame strawberries to entire- SI ht. Itched And Burned. µ � There is a tradition regarding the tlon. ly All her preserving needs and the �ti ! � Boo S 1,1�� origin of this family name of the sort The family name of Minefield comes bulk of those required foir immediate , Book 'a Cuticura Heals. •that Is often met with an attempt to from the town to Nottinghamshire, consumption. 940 DISEASES N explain It b a taneiful story,woven andg ow to Feed old when y England, of the-same name. Its first Immigration to- Canada for the Wailed Fro* to a A1- I noticed little im les one bet'bm& 9� aroaud the apparent elements of which month of April,. 19 totalled 1b,062, dress b tea Ant P = nos-aa a surname, of course, was to �•. 03as as oe..ar They kept ag worse and spread . •Ahs name is supposed to be coapound- p to comparison with 53,287 !n April, N' W }t designate the lace from which the in- � p 11a West is stswt till et head, face, neck and arms dividusl had come, rnd later, from 1919, an Increase of 13 per cent. Of >g"' Tyr �' were onemaas of eruptions, This tradition.has it that a certain which his ancestors had Dome, the total newcomers'8,476 were from "Wa�Iida��t - ;strong man, having had an�encounter wwaasaaccutc�«sbemna.iIh dltosevra b= the British Isles, b,0$b from the ? with a bull, In which he finally•con- The name _of the town In ancient, arms and legs !a Ilaea. Sbe wr-a a 'dating back to An United States and 1,651 from other OOARSE SALT ; uered, explained laconically that be glo-8azoa days. countries terrible sight. For one year 1 had : "met a calf." "Maarfan"in .tile tongue of the Angle- _ � no rest night Cr e-- ,,- ' Actually the family name of Metcalf Saxons meant to trade or traifle, and t n LAND SALT "We got Csricrsa Soup and ennt- is one of those which have been adopt- this has given'us'the first syllable of i� HOT JULY LAYS >� Carlo tnent. In ken th=two wee+= t,te the place name. ."Field," of course, !s °'7 ��me-d and in.a fewr_�cr~tha � ed as 'Indicative of the localities In 'Tp1lONTO SALT WORKS I t e vr„a bclad. which the first bearers of the sun- synonymous with the modern word. - O!\ THE BABY �� (21--aed) 1~'.••o. But to rite olden times if also had a r�����3�T���£� �-_ •x,�� • ttiames lived. .And its origin is traced a d. TORONTO " bore, Cat., April 17, 1019. The original,Metcalfe were dwellers D rground. And Use C��icars far all to!la = , LO Wales. 8 18eB' Of trade, a' fat g _ :C Gt C.1 dC3bt:L1 GC_�r. special, restricted meaning, indicating t::e - _ ' this was, !n the ancient d July—the month of oppressive heat; � P�'a°r"%• In or near a spot called anciently "the days, a-trad- red hot days and sweltering nights; ° t gOto .Oiseseent 2s and 500- Sold } wailer of the church" in the Cymric Ing oentre. t -'�+s�utthei inks.C=�i=Dcno; is extremely hard on little ones. Diar- L Limlted,SLPac1St.h1oerlea1 'tongue. , Derivatives of thin Saxon word rhoea, dysentery, colic and cholera in, - �`�'ba'o"'i�.ta.os, In the Welsh the word "medd" indi- "manriaa" appear to be among those fantum carry off thousands of precious ""KING OF PAIN" � . - ."eatea a valley, more specifically a lit- which survived the tidal wave of little lives every'summer,. The mother " Ile vale, and "cat" mesas variously a French which the Normans spread must be constantly on her guard to i ' cell, chancel or MttlB church. LL the over England, for is the period foI- prevent these troubles or If they,come . HA3 NO ancient form had been adhered to in lowimg, when many of the old Saxon Qu suddenly to tight them. No other PAIN the development of the name, rather words came to the surface again, there medicine is of such aid to mothers YARMOUTH, N.S. N '~ t than an unconactoua approximation of are tonal the words maaser,' `•man- during the hot summer as is Baby's The Original and Only Genuine i•' • '-r� English words in the Anglicized form, sell" and "manciple," ' indicating Own Tablets. •They regulate the Beware'of Imitations sold on the the name to-day might more properly tradesmen specially skilled in buying bowels and stomach, and an occasion- merits of What LYdital F. Plnkham,S pe spelled "Medcalf." rather than selling. They were, in al dose given 'to the 'well child will MINARD'S LINIMENT Vegetsble Compound Did But though of Welsh origin, it Is short, the"purchasing agents"of,those prevent summer complaint, or if the more than likely that the.name's grin- days, in the service of big Institutions trouble does come on soddenly will for Mrs. Baker and _ cipal development was in England. and large households of the more imZbanish it. The Tablets are sold -by I N SII K1eVel. Certainly it would never have been porta.nt nobility. And from ,these medicine, dealers or by mail at '26 used by a person still living in the lo-' words'denoting occupations have come cents a box from The Dr. Williams' 11 ' �� ,•, Vancouver B.C.—Ill am pleased to eelity of that name, unless he were the family names of Mansell and fan- Medicine Co., Brockville, Out. Only Bayer' 1S Genuine say that Lydia F Pinkham's Vegetable section. ser. Compound has done me a lot o good. the owner or overlord of the' al lit without the aid I - -------------------- -------- Fresh Milk in Cubes. . p of nowo wrt and fee]real atrt>n again. r - g In Holland milk is now put up and A A nurse.advised me to take the Gift sold in solid form, being made info � Vegetable Compound andithreertainiy' 1�`, FrOIYI little cubes` which are readily .dis- °p!r-v u �� �. helping me. It seems like Heaven to salved in tea, cdffee or other fluids., be relieved after months 0f Pala'."— Y ' * ♦ 1� lixs. H. W. B.tKER, 8874 loth Ave. 'Nature's S`Oi ehOuSe The milk, after removal of the 'Nest,Vancouver,B.C. t cream, is reduced by heat to dryness, Q Albert Co.,'N. U.—Ill have taken The deiieious, crisp i1I1i1Ze8 then powdered and mixed with the _ 7.}dia E. Pinkham's medicines and. p cream, the material being pressed in- they have done me a lot of good. SInce OF the wheat and barley fooct to blocks. then I have been able to do my horse- ` These milk cubes have the advent- work and I have a lot of work to do as m_ age of preserving' their freshness for Warn ng! Unless you see the name we live on a farm. Seeing your made rape u tisement in the papers was what made a long time. They are recommended "Bayer" on package or on tablets you roe think'of .writing to•yea. I hops for use in regions where milk is not are not getting Aspirin at all. • Take thia,mny help some onb else-„ -- ,- Oorittai2) all the naBiiral up built r . . easily to be had, and travelers may Aspirin only as told in the Bayer pack- Jim. 'ib'.t. B. ,KEIv Upper Non find it convenient to carry a supply of age for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Horton,Albert Co.,N.�. ing values of the grains,ineludin.¢ them. Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, The reason women write such letters r. - Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. ;.l? mineral salts so essential to health Lumbago and for Pain. Then you will to' Y :_. . M''�' The British Museum contains 2,700 be following the,directions and dosage and toil their friends ow they Sze• A Food a well”suited to the - -' com lete Bibles written in all Ian- worked out by physicians durin . helped o that Lydia E.ought health `i �K•� ' *way P g table Compound has brought health and' mQuimment8 of pouno and Old.> guages. , twenty-one Years and proved safe by happiness into their lives. Freed from �� •r millions. Handy tin i)oxe3 of twelve their illness they want to ass thfe good. Paraguay is experimenting with Bayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few news along to other suffering Women. r �'1'G'S d C$' o for Grape-arts that they also may be relieved. the cultivation of Chinese tea cents. Drugglsta also sell larger pack- If there are any complications you do ' `plants, one variety at least being ages. Made in Canada. Aspirin is the ±sold by ¢rocors�everywher® readily acclimated. trade mark (regtstered in Canada), of not understand write to Lydia E.•Pink• ' I Bayer Manufacture of Manoaceticacid- ri Medicine Co., Lynn, Maas. = •, ISSUE No. 20--'21 s Mlnard's Liniment for sale everywhere ,ester of Salieylieacid, f � - Y�, "I u�-` ,tip&v. .�•",i�1.+#.�q'.,,M' CA ,..�' com, .: YS ­'A _2 -� �:y`M.,. :y•t'°`"^-•�"..•,a•' '..,"';• a'�..+s�v+. x ri*y..'.w"-+�a�;y„o •rr.SMw-,k�11."_c � ^Y '•'m �, ,,c "+'•ia°�'"v ,�'�>ii° .� '•� '" °sue a r.�r .v-,avass••o�, i, .. ,�,y,. ,. F, .., . ,.'..✓i`J%.��.. .S, %°.nJ:• „�y;,,, �!�o- 4•; '•`Tr.°,,!�k..' 3. -',: ,v^#._:' +�^; v "s' #".' '� ,l ,� '�'kk ��•.,.,�.,,• 7�'. . .. yr•rf• D;: " .i •�••LL-.i4: - •w�• �' •'�� '. .n..•",'+°,'x''`1•"'1�' k+'° yb' •,T..iJn•a..'s'r�`'' ^::nw.'yi `.1? . ,.� c tae:• �. a ".w{��.:, .� f'•L .3•L..:!." •P,,��-'"r� ;...e;: _ � ,?+',.w+px:. '�4"�`�„ ./OV 1 ��. .w; —Xol- A[oi"risseyhad.a business l.t—Rev. Robert Rogers is visiting a 1 l ' .strip to the city on Tuesday. his father,C. Rogers. y c ;.r. v, t —1Mles :Mildred Jeplfson is spend. .-Meu ha'Ve been busy during UNDT IJ 2 --,Tames.Richardson is erecting inR a tveelt with friends In tfle the pant few daps Ievelliug np the • H .gafage at the rear 4f'his reel• ci y_• sides of the paved street. —Born, on Moaeay. July 4th, to —?fuss P. J. Wright, of Toronto, � • - — '"'_ ;:r _ —J. X.and firs. Theatun 'F ant Charles and Mrs. -Haight, a i;ou- is here. .vi'itiog hee• .si�tere, `lra. s t `•Sunday with J. H. and airs. Beal, Otlll born). Vickie and 11rs, Chapman. - � p -of Claremont. —Dr. Henry wUbe hereas usual —Dr. Ira and Mrs. Tripp and �� S p S �� ! V - t —:41iss 3iinnie IIallett has been neat Tuesday to attend to hi=pro• son, of C'levelarid, Oliio, visited "--' _ .. '? ' engaged by James.Richardson to '�fessional duties. . wit -i Chas:S: t[nd Mrs: Pe�lt>3er on ,�assi,st.iri the store. —Gen, and -Mrs. Bag-hale, of Taesdny. Our Stock. of ..Graniteware IS CoDiplete —Urs. Robert 31cBtady, of Chi- Cacubray, and Fra,uk Harris, of —Miss ilRbPl Wright. of S'ictt�r- ;- •sago. is visiting her. daughter, Prince Albert, spent the week:-end iR, B• L,. arrived hereon Wednes- Y•an�te gl'e5e'j��'j1I� Kettles`- Mrs. Joseph Cowan. with L. D. and firs. Banks. cl'y to visit her brother; Eirart,. _ —C. H: Pilkey,,who leas, Been og —Reniember the garden party and her auats, 11rs. J. Dickie anti _ t, �r ' : •,the sick list during the past few on Thomas Walsh's la-vu ' this Mrs. M. S. Chapman. Granite' D©Lt Ule . 13o11erS wviks. is-much improved. (Thursday) evening, tinder the —It is repol•ted by many in this —JV. G, Reid has.had his but.oh• auspices of the Catholic Women's locality that.a bligLt 'has struck Gran�t'e Settee Palls -,S-er delivery truck re=painted wilie'li League. �' the puu, to crop which will reader }` greatly improves Its. —Have you seen the \eseo- it a failure. The almost entire'ab- - , (jrj a•Zjj a P�xCll >jig .D1SiteS Perfect Coal Oil S '• to:ve. Call And scuts of hluasoni is �lsu-very pot- �,�.,v,: It is rumored that the three y • - ��= •� � t' teachers iu our P111-lic sohool have see it, or have us deliver it to iceahip• ­.Granite Dish Pans '-been re-engaged for another our home fora ten days trial. --The luariied inen of the village ' year.' y y� t —Miss Laura Mttllet.t left on J, H. Bundy, Pickering, have organized a football club to - - �a 1'al2lt8 Fails �tlll11e15 et'e f' .'.+ - M1 - and Mrs. Binsfoid, Mis be knowlt as the O'd Guards with t , ���•;� ,Tuesday to spend a''fete weeks _ . c!svith her parents in�•ietoria, B.C. sionaries for the Friend's Church the f,l?owing .t,fficers Hen.'Pres. -James and Mrs. Rose return in Japan, trill address a meeting W. G. HL n,;` Ce_pt.. F. H. H:irI, Sr.; 'ed home on Saturday, After a two in the Friends' •church-, Pickering Sec'c,_3, Bautl•r: Tres Dr. Cart- -See oul' 6toek. Cf hammocks from$3 OQ izp '- (recentl known. as the Red Cross crri - W�wite'eks' holiday at $uckhorn Lake. 3' gilt. Uu «'ednesci:iy evening, NO Mrs. L. D.- Banks bas been con. Rooms), on the evenin•g'-of Thurs- the above, along a-til..tlie f �llo.[t. 3100, a`rood assortmeab'of Windom- Screens, Screen Doors N`�� ned to the house for a fortnight' day, Jutp ?1st, at 8 p. m. Mr. and ing members, T. L',k-x. 11. S. Chap- Coal Oil Stoves Ha-. Fork Rope Slings ' _ 'through iiInes?, but is now im- ors. Binfard' rtrQ home on far- lust, F. I!. I3al; Jr., F. T. BnnLiug,. Spr�sers, �ir1o ���2 Fly ().lI e1C: r g►roving. lough. and those `rho heard them C'.-Piinev. S. IlavtsAr;cl �V, C-)scar, - - -Mrs.,J. S. Balscion acrd child- when here before know that n pltiyea a f'rie11 '.}y Rat ie With the �sgr~:'iL�l:a in Hardware s> oy� ,r;,h treat i,in =tore for those who will -'uric 11 Tire result was a tie, - - �x mer and, 1lra.� Powell; on the hear of tine w6ric in ,igpan fl-C111 the =c•I1'e !Jelltg 1-1. 1;t. C':.: lake shore. such good-speakers of wide•esped wrigilt--v.q- rite star 1�IA -er uF toe T t _. —F. H. Richard=ern is erecting a-ence. not only Un 1ii-sions, but on ga+ue W :at it ti.e nl'ctitei• with •V j17 1;'1 (`f Pickering new duelling on hi farts oppo4te educational and'national itiatters toe ruun� nirt cf to-tiny «hen V r r B 1 ndy' his present fine re=idence. Frank in that urogressive country, they a.,e Lmhblp•tri defeat- a•n tin whicjus no* i � .•lire of wlic,w are 85'y c Irs of',[ a f e'"` Piouse'has the Contract. claiming, o wtuh atten- rtiine••t tea+1 cri•Rr:+y-hrtir?d i aea. —Mr. and Jar?. Wilfred Foster tins jus4nols• in its relation= �ttth �y'q�•/� Britain.. Everybody insice�l to'x'n:i crin•�let;rtu 1Situ r'hettnlA[1 tt�T y�j 6 Jo t �n � Business of Toronto, _ . j s T T al 1 the fw :-'and Mr& Hart. of Gatelph, spent came and enjoy- an -izit—resting:'The re: �:_u�anie__st'iil. be' rIR�e i. '.' events Copt. y- — g>?day with J. S. and Mrs: Jeph-: g•— •niFrr rile �-cu•,g +seen Ai•e hull-� .. : eori. —The motor cyrie is a inost' a:e-Tittle acre practice: Urs. Geo..,E. Gkiter and dad• - faI lueans.of conveyance to lnac:v,. U j - gghter, Aloha,.--left on Fridav for but there ate t-huusandl- of I eupie Springfield, Mass., to join - lair, who i'ish that 'the- noisy uld,cvn- - .+5�eu Adve.rtfeepnersta, i Glover, Rho,went tbet a several-traption had never been invented. � �(T.(� �tiveeks ago. tra iialiy on Sundap- tti}ieu ul,et I;i�F. we' .1 k T Chic S - —Born, on June 7, at the btt;- people wish to enjoy' rest and qui- ';� :z.,3crearr sc Pa.alo:• I•'g. 7gra:c�. `' ` wa Maternity Hospital, tp N. E. etness, are they ptifticultirl3- ob. s` and lairs. Cowan. 33 Gloncester jectionable. htlmeroufi coinptaints - -,Ft1Tl�li t'ULL'tiRI 3 �Hiti ,LE �1 r , a d&nghter-(Niargaret Marie) are made regarding• the di,tttlfit- ;':c-ta c lortcpos5,',r- :es t,,T;, ayes �ronle oil Boys. �, ou 11 have- to" buy-those ! pa:ecr,. ::t�... �- primlttu're. wove cnuaed thereby yu Sur.tiaq - t'• t x, —The raspberry crop which pro- last: when the paved street of our Ij`'K ��i;'r'--11�.. r•H err i+ m �a r. cO rll U111 ill t)�a a�E'L°1` all., e have-�'e ij► go4d to�dt it A;V_y} at i•t tin' 1. mixed to be such a'hestrvy one, is villa a rues the_ favorite .place on Y;c«ecanit. .W:n.J,C,iimrr•Dua'urta,, a--at - l Bui Bring in some locaiitiee ,front which to pass the time, 'tothe' „ - iie as;:ortmeuts `c� 15Q `chi_ �of3 lilts - .. the hot weather and absence of sweat annoyance of everybody. rl '�- '.' _ccn.-?.-P:�kcnait. rla _ a i ,Jregttantrains. Those atttendtng Church iu-tae t:.. :,rtAi.r.ra�u.�t�t,m��:,�.�t.�+:a. =t,r�e; _of-sl}o t shirts and white shoes --Mrs. Gev. Mutch left in' our eveniuq were gre'itly annoyed b ,tara::4n Ssitai:lr i;: aeittte wt.t aaac2 and - - office one day this week a titian- the unearthly noise, and the prey water.. `tysl�at ""o ce. , a3ts„ - -tity of new potatoet,. one of which chers hwd to.pauae until gaietnes� �`!�R ?ALE—t'llpan, tt;l kinks of FYtl,it iS "ti:e lres root$-IClrl'th!o not-tveatiaer. So be sure Yom n,.• measured twelve and 'a half inch =ticaa restore It i9 hoped,that =a��nA, r;::resa. a r+3 ail kincis-or•;arm ire -.. �r-, y r as is C1rCnruferenc:e. there Will not be a repetition of r,..s cii:s sh�a or r� •�fw Agfit''horse power' - 0]'tlzr frC',I2 ?7g"Ctli-1 t1IlY e�fi� t+)':T11LliE Sure pan .i!£tte a -. ` --L. A. and %Its.:Van Skiver and the annoyance. i4 rFie:tnan, %iarem,apt. Phone.vi. i;tt Si741.cient =uppl•l- for the«•eek-end. son left to-day. tThnrsd.gy) .for. : —The Fresh. -kit` 'C:itnp?Camp SHOP Victor., where Mr, Van S,tiver's. Ozanatn).hasbeeuall•artirfur the . HARNESS" t:•�►ran es 1..emons� BciI;1L�I}FiSt TnY�]a�ioe5, °.%nsinem interests will keep them past two weeks with the presence s :a, until-about Oct. ist, .of aevent h � �.aches• Cucumbers, _ y young girls, w o, for It sour need? are in •the harness line f 1 - . g the st ly. have been away from Rive t;s 1 ca:1. 'tt'e Mite new and - u °aud dau liter arrived hereo nnFri•, the slily bVCOnd-hacil in S�OClt, : 't-.autelo es •' _ - • ug heat -and impure air. - . .. . . .•.�.:''; day and Mr, Bnnner occupied th9 surrounding .their homes in the :dew-t:aclita.ud harcecs 833 up � - ppu pIt in the Methodist church uu city.- Tb(-ir presence at'the_camp Hrtaehra, ('urry Combs,ecerptbina 13t1L tuurr (OuF .voa wish ioi a nice Salmi ' Sunday ct:hidn he preached to good here far the past two weeks is due far the b�ree.- con rogations, Trunk;: Shit ('saes, Llinch Boxp� - Eo the interest manifested by the Stine re siirin Fred T. ZtI2 tin ,' Piekerl8� P a prawptic dryne. Ruh- 7 E:rLsbli9hed 1817. —�: Grubb, who has been off S[. 1'icieent de Paul Societp�in the her heels pelt nn tchi3e rou wait. ' daty for about three weeke owing' young-children in their pari;h in ` to injuries received to his leg the ci Cecil Bradley _ � tp, tivlao otherwise -lc,ould.be. y - --- ;.- while shoeing a horse, re3umed unable to enjoy the outing, so g ' Work lei Gordon Law`s tilat:ltstuitb nece+aary to their .physical and Harraa.e.Jlakar. Pickering ° shop on Monday. mental devetupment as they all �a s_ —Jeremiah O'Connor,'of'C-hiirch come from the poorest home$ in Coal, f1� �r St.. has returned, after visiting the -c•ity where poverty� �state= # ,n��, his sou.,john .and Rirs. V V 111 X . ©'Coutmr, mein"in the face from one end of h NE of Belleville. Mr. O'Connor, wh. the yearto'the other,' But nhile r ; 0' has been enjoying a- two -•t•eelts' they errs ti o inR rest from their ere •a1rG a few specials for Campers ` y' Hard and Soft Coal of the .t• •�!aacation. re?times lvoc•k tn•dap. aoual routine of It£e their life at —Russ Edith Law, of .T•:ronto. the cam is a bus one, . Is spending a week's vaclttion-here a I" y. being ' best fllaittS' on PE' pent in bathing, games'of varioli- sand - and hot weather lunches. ?. " with-her aunt,F, the i<fisse4 Liw, kiuds, music, receiving lessons in On Sunday morning cite;..-Rug a first aid etc., everything being j.j �` Fresh Herring, "g'ai't ice Brand,",'2'-d tin. ' 'Clover Leaf Salmon, i lb - 'solo in St. An'drew's church in her 'carried out systecuatieally and ac- THOS. A. LAW, - size, 'd�c. brtuti Sardines,Al duality, 1St, 2 for 81c. usual sweet manner. and in the cording to a regglai• titne•tabfe. "Stemma brand -Vora-beef,.1"ac per tin. Also, a evening she saug•in the 1M-ethodist The camp here is an ideal oue. : Sn1C]�l9112Z�,. Crit. church. The.ereek. contains an abundance . ~^ — -' - -Cbuice •seedless Raisins, 3 lb pkgs, The Pickering Qc.per lb. —The Pickering ,;,iris' baseball of water for bathin:¢, but is not g : ' - L9rRe Fresh Prunes, Sue quality, 1�-' -•• � _=team motored to Claremont oil tan deep fof safety, The ground= Vlgllance committee � cent; per lb, � 3euesday evening last and play- erg ample for -baseball and foot 6 Large bottle ` . -ou's -Relisb," ape ' ed a friendly game tciLh the ci!]s ball, .and there are also sti inR; vial, Z.Zc per bottle. of that villaire, defeating diem and other apparatus for gyrn uastic The object.'of thibAssociation is to ;'; Harp knit tried our e. Black Tea?. ;t with a score of 15 to'14, The re exercises. There are a number of lessen stealing and prosecute «i, '• It's a.dtandy. tarn game will be played Here on buildings, providing sttfF�ient a< the felons, , a' - Tuesday evening nest. cutumodatiun for all and 'f6� all —Mrs. George Lockw)6d,Recoil: ptirposes. The girls who have 'Xembeie having property atoleu:orumnai r panted b her daughter.ilia=Stella been here during -the past ta•o cave immediately with any,mersher B 0 - S ; .of Sandford, Riau., and Mrs, R. J. weeks ha'vgp been in charge of the of E:ecutite Oornmittoe• Blanchard, accompanied by her "Big Sisters'• all of whom ate -Menaberehip 'fee 41,00:- ' T,� /GR - daugbters, Misses- Hazel -and Win well gnalif2ed for dief, w,-ark. Rollie Tickets mar 6ebad from to'President oz i � == - slifred, Carman, Man., rare spend• being teachers in the public schools yeczet•rS an appiiosOloo, t 0 - ing acouple of months with their of the city and others being t1'ain• Exac. C!.^.m.—L. O. Rani:s, C.S. Palm � parents, Thos. and Jar:. etl•.;ert. ed purses and one a Rrodnate of _er, 11' ., Rich•ardson, Pickering, ' —Avery heavy rainfall occur- Toronto University and trjio ha= f.. red on Friday last and as a result spent severvI . J, R. Thexton'. - W. J. Clark. ��$11TIt to stand• the man cornfields suffered greatly, p years,"iu cariAl sec■ President, secretari ,. D :• :';: p panted vice cork. Much 'L�3it, is Titre � �( �� � Racket. and as the rain was accompanied them for the gre%t-worlc they are ,/,► by A very Itigh' a i'nd, t13e hay doing and for giS inR tip part �,f ELM DALE MILLS • '�' 'y cocks were blown in All directions, their vacation in order_to help ill 'lGfl B Ml sizes. 6O0 per pair.'' ' "The rain,-however, was 'h great this laudable work, C)u ;Monday benefit to pasture ftnd grain and ey eeing the girls Rat•i: an enter. I!Ltl can alwa- get the best lfani- - - ,.' root crops. The vicinity of Pick- tainment at the camp at which a toba Flour wade from �: 1. Bargains" •ering Village has been coniparati number of the residents of the vii• Mauitoba Wheat, in White a I► 5 . •vely free from the disastrous lage were present. The progralrc Royal Household and Glei or for storms from which many other consisted of choruses in which n - - . Bread. Try a bag. . .'—footwear • _ -'localities Have suffered this season, number of excellent voices were in paRtrp Flour Fresh Rolled' Oats - —After a •record period of hot evidence, also a number cif drills BRA`. SHORTS weather, lasting _ten or twelve which were well given and greatly 34iI1; FEEDS Tl7�t ill time- for the hot weatlLer daps, gorier which the tliern1otn- pleased those present. That which OAT CHOP � - �? stars registered 97 sad 8R degree4 created luo5t fay orable comment Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords, mostly CRUSHED.-OATS . almost every day, and even Trent was the demonstration' in "Fret BARLEY CHOP tt'ith high hee]= 33,00 as high as 100 degrees and in sottie Aid." ' One -could hardly believe ,a�-ftEAT1 $3.3Q - • parts higher, relief eatne on Sat- that Ruch 3 uuu girls cutlld attain and coot's xirday and Sunday when the rues- such deftness in the space of dill CF, ACKED CORN "_ Out tLe f; awry took a drop of two or three two 1�eeka, 1 y lilt LD HEN FEED y go, all kind at LSII pair • The It hole DrOgrallt Caldwell's Cream stibstitu'te jI• degrees, acconipa 'led by a slight speaks wo f�,r• tits efticietlt noc'k Calfleai• - Children's Straw Huts, both every day and ;;outlay ones k breeze. The heat was made mgrs .,f the •'13i Sisters" and for the �CTe,hr.ve a nt'ty )inr, of b:� a '}lack Straws at °_,01, also Light Straws, o e9sive b the R Jtol;ts � 11dpal F' Iap y greyt�llnntidity ability of the vounR'girls whrt,e CHOPPING ArIi OaT at FI.00. Pf*uut and Cnnton Straws at a=sorted prices. "of the atmo.9phereand L$eabsen� eircumstanceQ are a handicap to C;RUSBING EVERYDAY, ' `''• 1 Ladies' Sun:nlpr i'uciern'ear : Z'esto with long, short or no sleeves, •• �' r, of any breeze. On -tecot nt of a the development,of their enpabili- Get price%on feed in ton lots: assorted sizes and pricei. Full range always on hand. intense heat a number of horPes ties. They all returned to the BELL PHONE.' . succnrobed, while quite a few re- city on SVednesday to make room F. "W". Wee] ® Q f gfrirpd the services of a veteri= fc�r the bops, who have arrived me • � � H A f M A N fooI their outing. Chopping every day. y`' , n'�*5'�,+„ .�,,�w:. `+' :,,�', 'na. .. ,,.• - .�:r -o r$^w• xr,.. ;,;,,,; 'r'n.:`• :l'Gµ•'. .,. �t, wag •:.R. .9` '•r'. ��' ,zt'*�' xY 'r ;'aft;r "n. �,�•' •„�;. •y' �' e ''�..'r'' �tai'"^„ �* ;,lytr .,,•� �.,^r ;-+' :<� �'