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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_07_29 .� Sara.. :� <.! .t'aa r"'1r�w', :•• C,,. M,ar„_.' , Y_' ,doa.at.' $sa i.:.,.ar. •�•' - 7n c.r° --e 'aAua'� - :', •r^..+w`Sr••a• y,s _ yy* •�.--r. .rr', ,. a r °..y(• •�^..� - A-•a -,.'� :air: .� •y"".yf-yp.:. �`9n.'list}�k:.,:ae�z,.,.'�:�4�szs•"",,�ir,= �«:'y�:t* ?lwh�. .•.'" �a�K,��'.•�n :+ xta;�vE.,:t%;.:. rk„_ t-�•�'-q,'.i•. .-,+,Yn. . Jil.r wr...p•_,,,. •,�.,. :,�,.- Fxw-,. a""'. :r.• :v, ^'fi'�-.r: t;:•-;.i .r ? ^•fin a r. : •'� �_ S+" '•ss:. '+'x, ••s'..� 4. +�:. ,�sr;�'ans w. :fi... v., 7 �,•: `•�. cu s.�• ¢r . .:.••�'^ • _ ,., .,.-.� `h".•^'4r. '•-t � xFi�1'"' - .n,-'•*t. .rt4��i'e�' .. „,••r fi, r ,. .�ti'+^ .ry,�.n.,- _ •,�.... _v's�.:✓. }_ ...e�•�•m s rte.'. ..M�SJ�..,r xe vim. 4y. �?�•. - r.a:. .L. +•l.. :x,A '?Y" ,,.. •„�•. !.. .,. yr. '. +Rh,•^K.^1•:-.,vr: VOL. -XL:.. _ _ i'IC$ RIN(I, OATT.,- I+'RI17A d t�L�' 9, 192 t . .. : .. . -. - .No. 4' � � ' M i�lflfl4##t>esgttl Ql;siifeDde: ` UXBRIDGE -• --WHITEVALE, $atwbliehed 1818 -- "�' � 1 - Ge' o -Ea Baker Cpmplete reports are no' � availa a ' alias Mary Nowlan,whose name was _ i3Scdicat _ - •- of•�he total'dambtge done to roads, omitted in last week's issue, obtained GRE ENWOOD bridges and 'culverts in this district by second scholarship at the recent en- ----•.•---�-- the storm of over a week a#o. From trance exams, Mary-was the young- �� H.iTORSYTH, Opb.D., Direr or these it appears that Uxbridge town- Lk.Optometricali!AaSOciauon of Ontario. Reg. - - Pp est pupil in her olasa and her splendid - - - arember of Ithe American Optometrical E�11T L1g�1tI11ng Proteotioa- ' ship has suffered. heavily. The total success is &arrest credit to her. _ Byes'lezamined by appointment. cost of damaize done is in the'neigh We extend congratulations to en- { I'bceteseof, Claremont, Oct. saveB 80 per mit Of• borhood of$8,0-0.-and the road gang . ILLS -. is now bus making repairs, The l;i trance pupils, Nine wrote and were our Fire Risk. y g P g- all successful, five of whom secured _ lf..TOMLINSON, ikl, B., Member est item is that of$3,0W fur a.briri a F4. . efithe College cf Physicians and Surgeons w near Glass ow, tt hich wars coin teiel honors. They are Annie Nolan, Mary it Ontario'. OL9ce: that formerly occupied by K P 3' Tool, Mary Noisu, Marjory Bivnie, , the late Dr,R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr.;Cald- washed out, The other► 53,000 rapes• J:Anthony, The others are Emma 'weal. Phone. Clatemoat.Qot_ lair The Owl say$, "Don't. say'I did eents .roads washed out and minor „. Birnie. 'Will Plaxton, Roy. Sbebeck, not waru you. bridge'and.etil�ert damages, Flora D1s Teacher, E. Huse on. J 'ice E.I CARTWRIGHT, 'M. D-02M. _= a and Pat have' that fine' r v .•C.tP•a s.,ont. A coroner for the Cou�n- Buy your season tickets now for CHERRYWOOD. - Bieeuit� a ry at -: tyof Ontario. office hours: 12-2 and%-8 p.m., • BROUGHAM. sweet, nutty taste when - at othet,ik b e appointment Phone Hell btouff•Qille Chautaliciva. - '-Glentress Farm, Cberrywood', was ' made from .24. Ind, hone No.400.. ,Pickenna• On- erg' taco.• Av the stene of a very pleasant event on Mrs.Gower,' of Toronto,is visiting - -July 2$, 2fl, 30 and Aug. 1. July 23rd, the occasion -of the silver her sister, :firs, A. Malcolm. � O. McKINNON, S1.D., L.R:C,9., wedding anniversary of John and Mr.... -Mr. and firs. Hill,of Bloomington. K I � S >' Zdinbar h, member of the 0611464 of. Why' worry about. a vacation— Barnes, Quite a number of relatives are visiting t eir daughter, firs. John - rDysiotana and OwSmom.of Ontario 1leaatiMe Philll s. 1W Pasta Flour. It is made b the of Royal 0011464 (if atimeons, b&iburgh. come to Chautauq ua. and friends vectored from Toronto P T y slise"I attention to dKoues of women and and other points to congratulate the ..Miss Kate Brodie left on Tuesday to most modern systein from olWdva. Ofiloenadreddeno.,Broaghsm. The'world� at your door: bappy couple; Tbose noticed were-.spend-a few weeks-with he'rsister in the choicest wheat grown, F4. Mr. and Mrs. Raid, sister• of_Nlts, Beav,t't"n• g v ' . ' � BarneP, James.and :lies. Barnes, er.. . Mrs. Wm. Gassie, jr.,and dauQliter. The quality .ie there-and the . : • ••�' 1�^ �� James Barnes, Geo and. Mrs, Barnes, oz Agincourt, vlsitea wlta r r`edet and -- price is right.�j H.IKENNEDY, Barrister, Sol- StoUff 1 �j hrother and.nephew of 31r, Barnes, Mrs. Cassie list week. r Wy .ititor,iMotary Public.rAeonveyancer:&c. s Jlr'-. and Mrs. ,Carrie, fir. and :ir's. Jtrs. Forsyth, of tMount Joy, spent US'E BA E.ERS JOy ` Whkti,y,out. 41 Greig, 'Mr: and 3frc, -Mil•!er Knd dein. slew days last week with her broth- For Bread—makes•more; better. 'E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and gh1er, airs. Adatuson,•of Svr��use, ere• R,ibert and John Greig, �.solicitor.Kotsry Pnblfo,Etc. Money to - Ir. apd Mrs Brirkwood and daughter All the- members-of the--Brougham whiter and sweeter bread n o *soffioo Brock airs Pu ti Whitby. stay • He L Ada, Alex and.Mis-s Lawson, .fir, and foetball club are requested to turn out �' than any other. - Mrs. Alban Swat, NI r.and firs. Saiith,.'to-morrow (Saturday). evening in �LARE.MONT aii.A Sri,ith.of Toronto. ]dies Wioni- -order that arrangements ma};be made ALES 'k JOHNSTON—Barristers' jUetc.,!1291VanfortbAve. (Woolworth tBi ) fred,Barnea. Tea teas ser.ced•on the to attend the Goodwood sports on j 'Ibrontw.VPhone;Gerrard•fill. Saturdays, Me l• F01 �t1Y1Z3t'11.=0. spacii,up la.zri;'[be t tUiP looking lnvaly Monday.next. Yam 1710.)(lad.) ioly with the huge' wedding cake'and floral = Chairs, Tables, Buffets etc. - 1• �• �� .._ W V ILLIAM J. BEATON.B. A,.Bar• ' Simmons Beas.and,Ossermooz decoratioae. The happy couple were' ..ROUGE HILL ' 1 y nst4r, sotic+tor member of the rave, of- 32attresse�• the recipients of many beautiful and ydtasan Denison.ho%ter and 13eatmi. Toronto pricer always ri ht costly gifts. Air itber serious accident -occurred :.' .. enerishY rustsBuilding,83BayStreet,Toronto: Delivery' free. ' • --- here on Sunday night wbich narrowly Telsphen4;Itilaia 961 and 408. W H ITEVALE. _ escaped fatal r6ults. Mr.Evans,who 1 _ lives north of here• accoihpanied by Dental �d r� Xiss Brown, of Toronto;.spent the his-littlfa op,and, daughter.the driv- B .A S K E 1 S ^week-end with Mit,s Herherington, ing to Zest Hill' to meet the street - BLARE B. BEATON: D. 'D. 9.. Mrs: Rngera, of pirkerinR, spent car: When .going over the. Rouge � �- Gradaat4 of rile Royal Coleege of Dental and Fruit Packages Sunday with her son. i�', D. Rogers. britlgt. the horse. hocame frightened Surgeons wad Uaivenity of Toronto. Office Geo. and Mrs.-Burton.'af Toronto. -at the arge amount of auto traffic and cf+'• ever W. M. Pringle', Hardware,store. Whitby. - sent. Sunday with _Will, and Mrs. soon became unmanageable. The lit- y tt���tLc4 hours•• to 2 : 1 to _S.aO.i[lad 'prone Q. ••1 qt. Bertry Boxes. - P y g 8stt phoaa,g20., i41y 2e and_r, tit. Crates Bur!on. tie girl crawled beneath' the seat, but a 6 and 11 qt. Baskets and Covers Jlrs. Roach and son, of Mancbester; the man and boy were both thrown _ are. visiting -with 'Mrs. 31cNeely •at out on the hard road. The horse con- � -Zoe advise-ordering early as there is a present• tinned its mad career until it over- - The Universal `x+ scarcity of 1 qtr at the David and Mrs. Palmer, of Orillia, took a truck:with wbieb the buggy Sf34�1n �,�gCh1�+, r$"IA B.i3TEPHE 80N,A,T.C.Ji., present time. Pvent last avd'ek with D. R. and wire. cnilide'd. thus freeing the horse from � V teselm of:piano and theory. Phene.lam., Beaton, the vehicle. The buggy urned to the (Owe of Our Productions) - r Cfaraaaeas. 30'10 Chopping and Oat Rollin a week ggy - = pP g B very alas. Edgar Austin and little dau aide of the road but was kept from `'qe sell Sill's Rite-Lice Lsns for day excepting Monday. bter, of Coniston,are with .D. S. and going over the bank b the rallin all fnalttes of e4rs�-thQ bast _ '[�' 6. HAS[—Isenez of atarriagge R y g _ . Rosa. id th. oaaaQ of Oatarlo, w G Barnes• Green River trs. Turner. Aad it ¢one over the bank the child in the market for ipi.keria6 vtMsge, ashy G. s Wm,and-Mrs. Slone arid_ children,-'wotild.und,oubtedly have .-been killed, the rice. - of Toronto,are spending a few weeks but she escaped with only a slight in- p _. p y ti :. -� i V.IRICHARDSON—Real :Es Or address R. R. 1\o. 1.Locust Hill. -with Gardham and Mrs. Tram. jury tc,her wrist. The occupants of Tires for all care, Finery Wheels w.; .•tate, Insurance.Conveyancing, Notary "- The Whitevale Baptist Mission Cir- a assin auto picked, u the bo in Public.K.;Pickering.out, ally • • p g P P- ,. Saw and Emery 11Maudrils. �n cle will hold a' ublic sleeting on the an unconscious condition• and-rue ed Grain. Cho„ in Circular Saws. Lad- �{] ;S.LI.I.—House carpenter.. Es- i lawtr of Mrs. J adson.Pugh on Tuesday him to Dr, Dales+otA�P. He was pain. estimate.given for new work, repairs or iP1Nr) L 3$1NG' -afternoon, Aug 2nd, at 3 P: m. Ice fully bruised and cut abotYt the head, = -- dens, ate. alc4rauoaa. lad• phone 291 i.aPlckectng 231y • cream and cake will be. served. Col- ,hut his injuries are not serious. The � .'ZVoodtvorkicg and General I am prepared. do d-6 Chopping and lection taken for missions. 'E.ery t ody man,was picked-up byanother huto and Blaeksmithitl "' . �\ B.BEATON-TOWNBHIPOLERK Oat Flaking every Monday welcome. iaksn to Dr. Dales': ' His chief injury • Oon,ray-anosr, Oommissioun for Ladd" . yF a0lvAU, A44oantaot, sts. Mona to loan and Friday. "'•�• is to his hhek a three occup s3 W. H. ON, Brock Road Tit_.t vein W •JACHS onfatms ~loses of tta:rsa6r ids _ - - ' LAKE SHORE. may congratulate themselvse that Pickering, Out: - sew" t m, Oat. f-t Btoasboats FQr,E�ale — they escaped with their lives,'. - - E. Cox. Of. Toronto, ba�returnetl, _ TTL*GS S. PCGH, Licensed Auo- John F. Ba les,. Claremont horse. - uonser for the Pronnce_of Ontrvio. AIL Da R E E N W 00 D. nds of%alas conducted on reasonable terms o Jarues Pr6woe made a business ttip Also bread'tt of Rural Route Rio. .._ plus-bred Shorthorn eatt:e. to Toronto t>i!.'week. airs, W. H. Iyilson.@pent the week. Here Via: Write,�one or call, Ind. Ohone. Olaremont • Mfr. Sprague's sister visited' him end in Tomato. ,n 2116. lea Major P.O, a1y fhia week nt The Msplea. + It is My Business �'er9 large crowd. s. as simcoe Robert Wilson, of BreAlin, lPeat P08TiLL. LIceneed Auctioneer, To help you run part of yo us. Point over the verve k•enda. au°day will' Alf 'red Zirs. Tr;tnble. r �.,for oonast" of Turk and Optaefo. As*- Frank Clark, of Toronto,is rpendiuiC emsnt _.. Ilieattales of adl mods ,tamed ao onahoemes B o nine a New Gara a in the Vil. �l'iy�e Hr,zel and Helen fiormlel his ho;idaxe.with-his brother, Will and f koalas. Address 0. afvwF O., oat, y pe g visited friNnde in Whitby last rveeir: ;ors Clark. /'� l-= la eat VPhitevafe I am prepared to do Albert Herk, of Toronto, visited his Coal veil kinds of repair work, including a James and Mrs. P.aitre and;family - . �U MAW. LICENSED, AIIG father at Green Gables over the week- per Sunda with air. and.Mrs.Clark TIONEER,for York.Qatario and Durham tops and side curtains, also making end p y to.T�wreasionable.sales s promptly r saleesam�bbee your old car look giving t a good,and oat of new-paio by Lorne Squiteo happened with a•Pe- °f Mrs, Staring, formerly of this vii. `.',Lumber, �y zranged at NEWS'OfAcv. Betz and Indepen- were accident laic week while leading lage. iva,here for a few dais'the Aral drat phones. Whitby,Oat. S1r t1 gent for Toronto macl}lnery, Iaclud- a cow, part of the tveek. ' Shingles, ing. Pumps,: Windmills, Silos ' Thomgs and.M". Gormley and son, arch Davis'little daughter had the •P=C�'rTOR'�Y'' �ONL'9 andlGasoiinelEngines. of Oshawa, are visiting relatives in. misfortune-to fall--ind fracture her these parts.... r Reidy Roofing • '• CHARLES obi, RICE, '' ' • -' arm one evenin Fecently. Bought and sold._ - airs. F. McConvey and family are A truck load, rom here attended Zit. Govunmeni, `Home Tel:0821. Whitevale, lint spending the sumixiec with her father Zion garden ant Mduda evening Municipal and Cor• at Green Gables: - party y g r : TIME TABLE—Pickering Station Jan}ec Gorailev and J mew Jilks and all report a good time: - and Lath oration Bonds 'For Sale: a �t • � _ )•', L. green is busy these days ex. '- •- Bell Phone 183 T.R. Trains going East dos as follows motored to 0.....n�:al oar Sunda.to traciinti honey. , He expects to have n' No. 6 Mail ,,o+ A Jd. visit rid friends. 's.:w• 28 Local 2.28 P.M. aL. Hxm, the water wizard, of Osh• ,.bout 500 lbs. of A 1 q,inlity. ... WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY .. 30 Loosl •6.04 P.x Norman wad airs. Gibed rreiuned F. 7it ;RE Bj S' 0 R �. Trains awn, was here this week- locating home• on Wednesday and are now .L • 1`i..' going Vl'eat doe se follows-- springs for Frank alcConvey, who ie -located in our village. `Ve welcome F;• - =r. 33. M. ATzz0n No. 35 Looal 71.47 A. M. going to erect A rininber of'cottages them. 27 Local .85 P, ad,' on his property at the lake. Walter V miss Slater and = Veterinary'Surgeon 7 Mail . is. F. L. Green, 8 5$P• y Sjpheid has the building contract. . Miss L. Stevenson are holidaying for Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Noe, 8 and 7 also run on Sunday a couple of weeks at S art ow Lake, 'Ovtiege,' All callydayornight p Sp art Foregoing is according to Standard DUNBARTON. Muskoka. L, . IC ��'f�l promptly attended to. :;.' 1 time. •:' -� P. L. Gleason wad,wife, :lira. Bate- Bell and Independent Phones • _ PICKERiNG, aliss Jena Stork visiteu' over the man and Jim GIeeson •motored out -ONTARIO weekend with the•aii=_ses Anni?, frouy T(;ro'n-to and spent Wednesday Brougham Miss Delta- Holz- es,'of Orillia, is with Miss a3, ZVood. - + as ; , . - I spending her holidays with James Cotgratulations -to-John and airs. - ' ': Dru Autoa*obile Repairing Cartage - Express . and Jlrs, Mitchell. Richardson (nee Flora' .lahnston). . ; = J1iss ,Maguerite Cook, of. Toronto, After spending a few days•in Montreal 9 The Ohevlolet Service Station and All kinds of Trucking to and from- Garage. and .hiss Alfareda Jephson spent the on their honeymoon, they will ta,keup ._ _._' :� _ - - • _'- at Brougham.is o e for all g week-end with Miss F.-Annie, residence in Toronto, P the City or other poilats. _ We FrP pleased to have with us Wfiile the tractor has been used in ���� kinds of repairs and oust uls. . - Also, Touring Car for hire again Mrs. James and :Vjiss Agnes cutting rain in other arts of the Expert workmanship guaranteed. _ night or day. Annan, each having undergone oper- tow.rship, Mr. Raine seems to be the µ atiens in city hospitals.- - grit one in this locality W do so. -He. Agent far Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear Ind phone 509 ,Apply 33-8 A.J. and Mrs. Courtice;;of Holmes- is now cutting a large field of oat&, Oolumbia Graphottes are hook top Ticee add.Willard Batteries.` ville, are renewing old acquaintances ' We congratulate both teacher and Batteries exchanged." - BROUGHAM HOTEL in our n:iidst, . They have been visiting the pupils who tried'the e'ntranc'ex- war prices. Typpe� 00, prevto ed • $138.00, now $85,00, supplied their daughter in Ottawa. atne from here, as three out of the. Mahogany, Zi'alnut,Golden. ( crow Garage, Brougham . p P Oak and Filmed Oak Fiuleli g �Ir, Silcox and Miss Thom won, of•'four tvho tried assed and while only- , Be. �.Ll�TT Gables• are visiting at the manse. The four pupils who wrote at Claremont - - Dr. N. Er McEWen, B.Y.B - latter favored us with a solo at morn. passed with honors, two of them went• — SUMMER INSBOTWE Veterinar 'Sur Con. ing and evening services on Sunday. from this ,school, Muriel Z'Viddifirld" ' Ptsria Green, 800 per ib. y. $ Quite x number attended the Luis- and Albert Harvey. Powdered Lead Arsenate,e0c 1p. . Graduate of University of Toronto. siopacy' meeting at Mrs. C. Smales 'The Beavers to the number of eight Former Veterinarian-to .M!edonald- Yonge Sc Charles Sts,Toronto last Thursday, The delegates report-• or t)en -motored • out to Musselman's A varied assortment of Retcalf� OIW- Agricultural College, Quebec. Is noted- throughout 'Canada for ed from the. The •Presbyterial. Lake on Saturday to'enjoy a picnic • solwtes, is bpzee and bulk. - The bale will be packed at the August and have a real camp fire,to keep off "v- Prompt attention to all clients. high grade work. Write for Cata- meeting. Everyone is interested in the mosquitoes, Whether they sue• Hodake, I$mokee�a8iipplieeM�adnH, Bell and Ind, Phones, clothing "the boy' in the File Hills needed or not we do not know, but PiCKERING, ONTARIO Logue and arrange to enter at-our Indian boarding school. The trees• they do say thdy never slept while. "Nyal. Rexall, 'Wampole'g ?'• -•- - - urer ceceived a $100 check to make away, What was the matter boys. Rreparatione Fall Term opening August 29th, four ladies life members. H. Larkin, formerly of this village, ' a . 'R E I D We have 1111ed positions recently at We congratulate our entrance pupils and F, Tait were. renewing old ac- We close Thursday Afte"GOUR and their teacher, Miss Hatherly, on quaineances here Sunday. It is somas r" during the summer. >;1506 month and $2700 per annum. so successful a showing, four out of forty years since these men were Hasa a hull liac,'of fresh alid our- _ five passing and several of these from amoaR the boys of our village and al- ed innate constantly on sand. Students have been in�att.endwnce' the junior fourth, one of whom, Arth- though there are very few here they y this year from Newfoundland on ur Annie, only 12 years of age, reoeiv know. yet the same hill they used to K E R Nfiw Spice Roll, E14akfart Bacon .y ing honors. Those who passed were sleigh-ride down, the trees, the houses N., E. MCEWENO i.=.Ss ft Ham Bologna, Wsfiaere efts the•Eaat.Quebec on the North and Arthur Annie (hon.), Harry Pearce, all recall some incident In connection ► ff° Minnie Bennett and Isaac Wood. with their boybood days. We are �4t•II�II��y at��e� >`7 Manitoba on the West, Elva Mitchell and Weldor Cox were glad they do not forget the what few Highest prices paid for W.J. Elliott, Pfincipal successful from No. 2 school. So lad the do yy y give us t Butcher a cattle g 7 )anew and occasionally piC3C��'ias - ,• , Miss Lawrence has been re-engaged, a call. _ - '•� = N• tl/'.*,y � Yr•e '�Mx Vt A/ r.Ny��R�. ..A �•• -±N yO��,.4 f- r.•i(.ti.`'.• ;,'` .. ..1•• �AJr.� 'A.•.h.. h.•°• '.J7�0 C�'i"y,r ��' '•*via '�i .q. '��.. t-u„y�• +,�a'vNO'r�3K.' ••";,,•�^S°44Fo ^�"��!✓. ,:P' 'wr`lK`�' •.'+ Lf S, r'M• CY` -w•••}'�xy r,� •,a.•• .•4• � v .c.'M' r�"si•°•w,. S � ''i` f 4' `k.'r ''•,�'M'+.,w. ,rte' r ':C fA"•k'-' 1.i`:a. G`o^ .-bS•..,.�.:'= '��, '4aiw•+s+�, iE.:.cyee'' •"feat.a"ar>r_xb.� ;a'r,.-„4*,,as; ::, ,y� `� _ ,t.,, ar,;,;4u,�;•w' :°�'rf^ 'r-.a'y' '•�'Qd .• .v ,•,,� ,...m�'ds..::. xs.» a ;,. •,.-r. r -�gg .^c:. -s•K.:�•,-'v�:�'ra,-, ,. .a ;r' a.•. ��. 'k....w: uy��•*+• u..•a.,�•�x. ?r, r,,;::. ".l�k.,• *i" •A�, .:f+. :R '* •,u`x. t` •t .r .,... C A• 7'9' Yym rd'.':T°' .+#! ,+' '. ...!r.' -. �`'Q ..�yt,�r... r�a.' ."'•�•u'�•".A 'rp�” •TL+; ,r•:%`x.• s.e.`Av._��++r .,q..ra.•�":,"wv ,..,s:.<<,rey.q+.. �- l• ....; - ,sg:t, w-+ >•' .y.:.>� 'f'S:�,. s:s,�•„. r.+-• ,.':;4,.�•E^'� •.p.• ''r .. � _ ' � �.y- - `•'F�. "' :i,';.e,.��..' �tU�...•¢s .w.y ..r ",rr�. t•",.r�>,�y .r '^ S `,`�A;•. .•N �• 4 _ to know if he,could"some,In to tea this -He may have hb°Oeasow,". Lady k• Conyers-observed: ty *.• "BZ+tter -ask _aim to �num my • Gesaldins turned her head sad 10ok- NURSES €.-. dear," the Admiral suggested ioapi- ed at her mother._ • �'• ' , Thi Toronto Hospital for Incur , fatly. "He's a fine yyoung fellow, "Now what reasons could he have sties, Sa afAliation with Ballspue and s:= Granet. Very thoughtlnl of him to for not liking Captain Granet and sus- Allted xospitsL, Now 7orlt City, - . - `� ' �T h e K i ri g d o m of offers a three yeer.' Course of Train. ring us,upp. pectitig him of all manner of ridicu- g Lady -Eonyers'mad`e no comment. loos things?" she asked. "Did you Quires ducatio.and aeasiioustoi b: • _ Geraldine was bendin over her plate. ever know a more harmless, ingenu coming nurses: This Hospital has g The Admiral rose to bin feet. He was our delightful young man-.in- ado ted the eight-hour system. The _4'= r - -The � y011r p much too excited-to' ursue the con- life?" pupils receive uniforms n traavel col, - P a monthlyy allowance and tsavellfnr i.^:•� ' _ „,• versetion. "Perhaps it is because you find.him expenses to and from New York. For 1 s '•- , ' `' ` =t _ "I shall walk.down to the Admiral- all these things, Lady Conyers sug- further Information appl'r to' 'the '1 IQy E. PHILLIPS OPPENIIk ty and see if I can get' hold -of old gested, "that Hugh doesn't like him" Superintendent. - Wilcock," he continued. "If he won't "Of course, if he is going to be jeal- ' tell me anything, I'll wring the old ous about nothing at,all-" •., (Coppi>khted) .beggar's neck."' "Is it nothing 'at all?" Progress in Western Canada. CHAPTER XIV.(.Cont'd.) bring£o me. When yOu have finished, The Admiral left the house a few ' (To be continued.) „ _ minutes later and Lad Con ers •The Made in British Cdumbia "It ins be'a'little contra to your f let me know and I will give you an y. y Yom: wishes, m friend'' the ambassador authority to proceed• to his' apart- walked arm in arm.with her daughter The."Leopard's Adopted Son. campaign Ls gaining in popularty and y.. ' manes in the Milan Hotel. You under- Into,the pleasant little,morning-room accordng to the secretary three thou- -: proceeded, to find yourself"so far �„ which looked out upon the Square. Captured by- a leopard, reared in a sand families in the province have al ' y ' from the throb of our great struggle,,stand• .' 'The former paused• for A moment, to jungle and at the age of five years res= ready pledged themselves,to use only et in these da s we serve best who Certainly, my chief." Y y The officer saluted and moved to- Took at Thomson's .photograph, which cued and returned to civilized life- BrltLsh Columbia made goods, with c� obey. It is the wish of those who I stood upati one-'-of the side tables. such is the story of a native boy that stand for France that you should take,.ward Pailleton., the expectation ai two thousand ad• ;. „ „ Y -Then she cloeed•the door.« ditional pledges this week, 'that packet and board that steamer. You will come quietl , monsieur is "Geraldiine she said, I am not comes from Bombay; India. Mr. Stew f`Y Monsieur Pailleton b an in some it not so? he asked. ' ,., art Baker, fellow of the British Zoo- The renewal of the development of - measure to recover hiitiself. He was Pailleton waved him away. He very happy about yo? and Hugh. Why not, mother. the girl asked logical Society, who eaw the boy after t'he mica deposits at.Tite Jaune Cache, however, bewildered. turned to the ambassador. lookin out.of.the window. he had been rescued from his wild fos B,C„ .is announced ,b a,Calgary or• "Mans•ieur;" he protested,,"I do not '"Mo>sieur," he decided, "'I will go "P+errhaps ber_ause I like Hugh," ter mother, vouches for the'truth of ganization_, These deposits have long - ``-._,' understand. This mission to Brazil td Brazil. _ Lady Conyers went on quietly, "per- the tale. been.known and.shipments were made - - �: ' of which' you speak-it can have no, CHAPTER XV. Naps, too, because I am not sure that • When the boy was caught hp could frcm them in 1898 and 1899, the dress- great importance. Cannot it be, en- - you have done wisely. You haven't run on all fours almost as fast as an ed mica being taken down by pack ' - '' trusted to some other messenger?" TWO MORE GERMAN SUBMAR- iven me an reason yet have ; '.:• "Alas! no,• m dear air;' was the g y , ?" you,,for adult man can run on two legs, and in train to•Kamloops.' The ore 46 muakA y INES SUNK WITH ALL breaking your engagement. - uncompromising reply. "It is you- HANDS dodging in and out of bushes he was a Mom-sieur-Pailleton-whom the Prel Geraldine was sdleiit for a moment. vita of a high'quality. Then 'she came back and sat on the .miracle of swiftness. When Mr. Baker Hand picked settlers, are to be- dent desires to travel to Brazil:' The.Admiralty report tl-at they re- eaw him his knees had hard callousep brought out 'to British Columbia in_ ceived last ni t e- message from-zug_at_-hezmother_s_.feet- .S'he. kept- The light was breaking in upon g her face however °n-theme and-his-toss-weraiupright- large •minters tofiIl up t�aoalit- ;. . ':.. Pailleton. He clenched his fists, Commander Conyers of the destroyer „ ,a little turned Away. and almost at right angles to his in- `a'' "I am to be'cot out'of.the way!" he "Scorpion;' announcing he has de- Its so hard to put it into words, lands in the northern and central - : 4. exclaimed: eThe President fears me stroyed German submarines•U 22 and mother," she said thoughtfully,.-only step. The palms of his hands and the parts of the province, according to• �— po}h�p�#esr9 my following! 27, with_all hands. Hugh never seemed to give me any pads oL his toes and o! his fingers plans dust completed by owners of of his confidence. Of course his is were covered with .. very tough, horny The ambassador drew himself a lit- "Well, I'm damned?" the Admiral ver -dull-work large areas, most of whom are in Eng• tie more u ri ht s stiff unbendin mg os�pi= akin. He' lift and-sought 'with every- land. Some of the choicest lands in- ��..::: :� y ;took" - afi:er--h P 8 , ' , g exclaimed, as he laid down'the news- tale and that ®ort of thing, but still, one who came within reach; and any figure. His words seemed audder,ly.to a a few mornin biter. "Rol h's the province will be offered settlers, . ' become char ed with more wed ht. P p, Id have liked to try and take an village fowl that came near him he igcludia - - . c g „ d$ �, done it this'time, and no mistake. interest in it. He must have seen ex- g-the Bulkley and Nechako �c Monsieur Paillebon, he sal the Geraldine looked over his shoulder, citin thins in France but it is onl ' seized, tore to pieces and ate with ex.• valleys. it""' ' eriI thin that France fears is g g ' y traordinary rapidity. ' y g her cheeks aglow. by the. merest chance that one ever A recent hemp "breaking' demon- !' chary!" a "I knew at seven o'clock," she de- realizes that he has been .even near When he was brought before Mr. stration ..proved - conchlsively that $w Pai eton, gripped at the back of his Glared. "Harris brought me the paper the Fra^rt. He is so-s#lerit, r,0 se. Baker he had become "more or less 'hemp can be successfully grown in t'' their. om for a moment swam u The are all so excited about it tamed. Although generally assumIn 5 p y cretive• g Western. Canad nd-that a machine ` before his eyes, in-the kitchen. You'd just gone out .' - "Is this an insult Monsieur 1'Am- Lady Conyers took up her knitting. a crouching attitude, he walked al- has •been [nvented capable of convert• ,- in the. Park: "Some men are like that dear" she most upright, but when suddenly ing the hemp stalks into marketable• baaaador?" he demanded. "I want to know how it was done," remarked. "It is just temperramental. startled he would run off rapidly on all hemp fibre which can be manufactured. 54. _ "Take it as -an insult-.if in your the Admiral s eculated. 'SCan't have heart there is no shadow of tr her P to talks you haven t encouraged him fours. into practicaIIy anything from the + > y been ramming if he bagged two o! talk ' towards.the France that is to-day, to- them and they surely never came to '•Butt I have" Geraldine insisted. "1• For a long time 'the boy would not coarsest rope to the finest linen. The wards tyre cause of the Allies as it is slee in his father's hut; the tied him ` ' the surface voinlrtarily, with a de- P Y demonstration was cgnducted by Col. _ .~ to-do ," was the stern answer. Have asked hiai no end of questions, " y stroypr about. but before he has answered an o!i with a rope and left him to make"his Wm•'Grassie, D.9.0., president of the G - - I refuse to accept this extraordin- y bed in the rase. Now, ho�Pever, die - 'ZM cry Pailieton dec�red, via- Geraldine glanced around the room them properly, I find him trying to g Canada Fibre Product Company, and mission, to be sure that the were alone. char a the conversation." has been trained to sleep -indoors, At the hem �� y g p was grown at the Manitoba ing to his feet. You can send whom " � you remember when Olive " you will to Brazil. I have greater Don t Men don t like taikin about the' first he did not know how to ayeak, Agricultural College aAd lay under the. affairs before me.." and I were at Portsmouth?" she said- war, you know," Lad Conyers went but growled and granted like an aai- ' - Ralph had been absolutely dumb .. y snow ail winter. The ambassador shrugged his ehoui• on. There was that nice Major Tyn- aa1� now he is gradually learning his An option has been ta!<en on cline• - ;': dens, about it but he did just give us a hint dale who was back from the Front the native tongue. He has.an exceptional teen acres of land with water frontage " you," he said that he had a little- surprise in store other day with a V.C. and goodness development of muscle for a child of a Victoria. B.C.,. for the purpose of ` I shall not press "I e�hall only put before you the altern- tO the submarines. There was some- knows what. Not a wOrd would he his years: his strength was such that t ati've,: You axe at this present mo- thing on deck, covered all up and any about any one of the fights, and;-it-took.two men to handle him. eatabiishing a woollen factory. The >messt u ton French soil. I! you refuse watched by.a sentry, and just before he is cheery enough in a general way,I interest behind tits scheme is a Lan•. tf this mission which' has been offered R'e sat down to lunch, you know, we isn't be, and fond of talking?" Q- cashire, England. woollen establish- ' ' to you, I shaI.1 detain yon here until were turned off and had 'to go to the "Even then" Geraldine rotested,I meat.of high standing. . I have••the means of sendin ou under 'Ship.' Ralph wouldn't tell us a word "Hugh's work is`different.P I can . 'If' is useless to grasp an opportun- A new method of calcining Hydro- l" escort to France." g y about it but I'm sure he's got some unde-rtand why he doesn't like to talk I '=5' you don't irte:1 to do.anything Magnesite alas been-discovered.by.C. - «Detain me? Os what charge?" new contrivance on the Scorpion' for,about the wounded and that sort of -bat stand around'acid'bald on.to_it-- D, Oliver of Vancouver. The first de-- fighting the submarines. F ;'.P+ailleton exclaimed angrily. „ " thing, but he must' have had some' posit.of this.product, of which British. On the charge of treason, was the There may be. something in it, interesting advairtures. Columbia has e�monopoly,-!a at Wat• ^} _ quiet reply. "I shall have you strip- the Admiral admitted cheerfully. •"I "I don't think,"'Lady Con yers said,i -� e nun, it it were :`hollow sphere, and searched in this room. I_shall noticed the D3urrcing•Post naval man "the very nicest-men,balk about their would hold a milan:. globes as.large non Y.ake, near Vancouver. Other fed the other da parts of central and northern British . have your luggage 'and our 'room y made a tyetq guarded adventures:' _. . as the earth.• . . . . .._. . searched at the Milan Hotel, And liow, reference to some secret means of Geraldine made a little grimace. Columbia are rich with the same and i +« deaain with these vermin. "Hugh doesn't talk about anything," = similar deposits-soda, epsom salts, Monsieur Pailleton. y Con ers sailed into the rooms she con lamed. He oes about look- P egg- y etc.. The new method of calcining-hae Once mope than man toss-bewilder- Ley y " Chain ton la er of the world. a ed. Thin time, however, it was be- telegram in her hand. ing as though he had�he care:` o! the hen knownias Lady Walnut Hill, re- beer, found to`Tie an undoubted suo ' wilderment of a" different sort. He "A wireless from Ralph," she an world upon his shoulders, and then he cently died in Kentucky, U.SA., after cess and this will obviate the neces•. _ ` pounced. "Listen." _tboughk ,fora moment steadfastly. has the-well, the cheek, I call it, to laying her 876th egg; she was five city of Importing Improved magneaite Who was there who could hive betray- Have sunk,two of the brutes. More lecture me about Captain Granet. He years old. from California and elsewhere. ed him? to come. Love. Ralph, does talk about Captain Granet in the s_ "What is the nature of this docn- They pored over the telegram and most, absurd manner,' you know, Thar© is still plenty of employment merit, monsieur, which you expect to the newspaper until the breakfast was mother•" Minard s Liniment for Dandruff. for experienced'farm help or for-Old find amongst my belongings?" he de- cold. The Admiral was like a boy - -- --- --- - Country farmers who are•emigrating manded. again. l • •• to-Western Canada, according to of. "An authorized offer of peace from I "If we can get rid of these curses . A Crewless BatBeshi p Operated by Radio• _ficials of Regina employment offices, s -- Germany to the French people:" the I of the sea," he said, settling down at -;, The market for trade and Industrial ambassador answered slowly. "It is last to his bacon and eggs, "and get classes is congested, but many agricul- the `selcorni attem t-which has been I those Germans to come out the war A battleship operated withou^ a'man this valve opens, compressed air is ad- P turalists can be absorbed. -; made. The'flrsi, wne wru u,iu frag-'will-be over months before any o31e-aboard is a hitherto unprecedented .mitted to the throttle control of the --=--- ments before the'face-of the. person expected. I shall go down to the Ad. main engines. The subs ueat.o en- She Knew ar "windfall:' who had the effrontery to present It. miralty before breakfast and see if realization of the IIntted States Navy e9 • p , `.' The second Monsieur Pailleton is in I they've an hip to tell. Rai h ing of this throttle speeds the ship to hies YOUngbrfde thought the apples yt g p gave Department. •'The II. S. S. "Iowa' has its lnaaimum capacity. th+e farmer had •brought her were ' -.your possession. You ma ke it if me a hint about the net scheme but The large relay referred to in the rather dirty but he ez gained that this i ep he never even mentioned afi thi been equipped with wireless apparatus y you will. In Brazil you will find-it of y ng D - little use:' . ..else." adequate to its complete control from preceding paragraph likewise gives was because they Jiad tlillea off the Monsieur Pailleten folded his arms. The telephone rang in the next room another vessel at a.considerable dis-- momentum to w device described as a tree -onto•the ground--fn short, they "I am a Frenchman"he proclaimed, and a servant summoned Geraldine. tance. The bombing tests of the Army commutator-:4he steering mechanism. were windfalls-so .ahe bougli them. "What I may do, 1 do !or France.". "Captain Granet wishes to speak to and Navy air forces afforded the in- The guiding gear embraces a standard A week later she called the farmer's _ "You ref use my mission, then?" Miss Conyers;' he announced centive for the operation of a crew- Steam-enginedriven rudder, the'throt- wife up on the telephone. "I orders d "I refuse it.' - : Geraldine left her place at once and less.battleship; the "Iowa" man°euv-, tle valve of this engine being geared -.+ the best cucumbers Sor pickling," she " The ambassador, struck a bell upon hastened.into the library._ She took ring as an-enemy boat-a target for to an electric motor.••The operation of said sharply, "and you've sent' mc. his table. One of his secretaries up the receiver. , - • promptly appeared. � "Is that „ dummy bombs from the air. this unit is thus capably effected, the windfalls.' _ "Send Colonel . you, Captain Granet? sba- 'Radical modifications have been electric motor in turn being respons- ••Sent what?" gasped the farmer's urge to me at asked. once,"•hie chief orderesi. I "I felt teat I must ring yon up," he made.in the power••piant o1 the "Iowa" this for the steam engine.driving the wife There was a brief pause. The am-j declared,;`to con gratulate you, Miss to insure it's functioning without a rudder to either starboard of port as "Windfall cucumbers! I case tell; ` bassador was busy-writing at his table. Conyers, upon your brother a exploit. man aboard. The' boilers have been. needs may dictate. A gypo-compass, you needn't think I can't. There's dirt Pailleton, who.was breathing heavily, I have had half a dozen soldier fellows equipped to consume-oil instead of electrically connected to the control Ion them:' " T" said nothing. Presently an office,=• in:in already this' morning to talk about coal as fuel- The propelling machine- panel •of the,electric motor on the A French uniform entered. it, and we're simply mad with 'curi- ry will function for a considerable steering gear, provides a--means of •Minard's Liniment for Burns, etc. - "Monsieur le Colonel," the ambas- asity. Do you think we shall be told length of.time without the care oL a automatic steering =----� sador said Aretchin out his hand to- soon how it was done?" � ?* g � machinist. Automatic devices are The commutator lies been•called the For the' fur-y!T hiutorian; nove.ist .. F` w•a.rds Pailleton, "you will accept the I "Father's going down to the Admir capable of dispensing fuel to the burn- "mechanical brains" of the manless or- dramatist wito would seek to re- charge of this man, whom you will alty to try and find out," Geraldine, ere and supplying water to the boilers, 'battleship. The scope of it.s activities construct the everyday. life of out consider under arresi�, I take the full replied. "Ralph •doesn't 'sway' a= word quite as varied as-are the' reapon- times there will be few newspaper responsibility.for this proceeding. You!except that he sunk them. ,We've had The main engines they hi started at a is dill conduct him !, r, slow pace, and the.slip forthwith sibilities imposed. Radio signals are re- , sources o! inforniation, Nevvsgapera your rooms here s wireless frown him this, morning. iVandoned. •MeanwhIIe_.:an, officer, ceived, inter reted, and conveyed di-. inted on ul wood stock o to • and you will search him. Any docu- It really down t matter much,does p I Pr P 'p g.` •" ment found in his possession you will l it," Cranet wenton "so long as we get -aboard the controlling vessel, has as rectly to the electric motor controlling pieces in a very short time, unless un- �_ --I rid f the brutes. was perfectly car- sumed `direction 'oi the groderbiah the steering engine by the commutat usual scare is taken to preserve them. r,~ tain, when we were down at Ports- "ship without a rudder." i or. The latter duty is hedged by the Some of the larger public libraries mouth, that your brother had some-- - The apparatus for guiding the boat.;proviso that the-order be either'`star- •' � r that have been working on the pi•ob- thing up his sleeve. Does give one a adrift comprises a 'stand`ard 'radio;board or port; otherwise, the gyro- lem have found' that the best way to thrii , doesn't It, when one's ashore transmliter aboard the controlling compass is given'control. The "Iowa" I treat-a aetcspaper.,is to cover each and 'doing nothing, to read of things ship, a receiving aerial on the "Iowa"(may be halted by the transmission of sheet with transparent Japanese tis- like this. g sue stuck on with rice paste. The „ , with special wireless'receivers, ampli-;'a si' na1 of ten seconds' duration. • �. You 11'soon be at work again; she , . told him encouragingly. Secs, relays, etc. These, in turn, con- T}ie Rrst absolutely `radio-guided newspapers of the 1860's and earlier, E "I don't know," he sigfied. '"They vert%radia'signals into such a'form as battleship in Its adaptation as a mov- having been printed. on rag stick, talk about giving me'a'home job and to Insure the Operation of electrical king target for bombs, to aid practical will last with good care almost^.in- e`' . I don't think I could stick it. Are you equipment which controls ehe,ateering I purposes, will manoeuvre as an enemy definitel ' walking in the Park this morning, gear and throttle,of the main engine. 1 ship just as though •a crew were y Us*e Miss Conyers?" The initial-wireless- signal flashed_iaboard. War conditions will be simu- I' She hesitated ,for a moment. . ' • - T „ from the controlling boat is intercept• fated: Starting from a point say 100 d Auto' s 4.' ( No, 1 am playing golf at Rine- I la h." ed by the aerial on the "Iowa," Its re- miles at sea off the Virginia capes, the 13 �„ ception being asknowledged by the I"Iowa" veil'move toward shore, while BRi,:wl�Y t3SLL8 U614D _ + Mig t I call this afternoon. cars of au types; cars soM sub ; ( "If you like," she assented. "After radio receiver situated well below the.!bombing airplanes, starting at the loot to delisry up to�fI"�rtifles, or tort - four o'clock, though because I• am deck. The signal is amplified by game hour, will go on a searching er• pus or�eu�p�oi:.ae7• or� aw `• i staying out to lunch vacuum-tube amplifiers which operate rand Having determined. the locatio= I Ice refunded. ' t Ew nED "Thank you so much," he replied +an extremely.eensitive relay or switch of the battleship, dummy bombs will Rtxa �1•shame sf yon own elates r GILiLETT COMPANA LIM to look them over, or ask as is ;. �RONTG CA1111� M gratefully. ti which in turn gives impetus to a larger be dropped inerciiesaly thereon in the I fake any car to city representative far She set down the receiver,agal and relay, The latter closes an electrical hope of fortifying the contention that saapectioti• Very lame swat slk�aye sr, - I went back to the breakfast-room.\\ circult which operates an•electrically futhie wars wiS Ie waged from the � Breaks Used Car 1/eerlost ISSUE No.31-'1;1. Captain Granet just wanted to�caa- controlled pneumatic valve. Whey air. �OIt 7[ea/o � • tllssssile w gratulate us all; she announced, and ' -, j?% 8..•X' y_ ''.0 .B o�..+i. ,� j •[.x`;4' ,. '"",^vM,ri• ;?. •, ,...•k: i;x.'•.,`:i 4,-x.5 r,'.':.e'' j, r, .k �,• :es"'r '..sF,:a'' ,,��.., .�,, yd '•"4:J t' q"J'.` '.�'y�. S+X.ir.Q'' :4�i. .xct v'Mf44"•.:stiw~'r�" �,;�`�j� "i, ".gyp x.. "s: � :�".T' -;f1=7-t: 1,j3 IN.1 J PROSPW" FOR IRISH FIRST DRAFT OF PEACE PROPOSAL, 41� -TID BRIGIITEH -. -.:,,NOT ACCEPTABLE TO IRELAND CO MWE .,;Both London and Dublin Are Further Parleys Will Follow Consultation Between the Irish tic Regarding Satisfaro fory Settlemma—General Smuts Has Placed.His Ser-' Chiefs in Dublin—Broad Measure of Independence' vices at Disposal of Both Sides. Granted by British Government but Three Principals Insisted Upon. 'Undlon, :July" 23.—Tho 'fee'ing in Belfast,-Ireland, July 28.—The be- lief appears general in Belfast. that, -both London and Dublin.over the pros- A ',despatch from Lon-don says'— the correspondent is informedy how- 'Eamonn de Valera, the Irish Re pub=of peace in Ireland remains op- I pub Premier Lloyd George's written. offer) ever, is absolutely inaccurate. When I.' :timistic. 'Eamon de Valera, the Irish titan Ileader, will not accept the terms I de Valera told Lloyd George Thursday to de Valera,on' Thumday was more, 'Republican leader,yesterday discussed! of the,British Government for a set- a some res-1 morning that the Proposals did not than Sinn Fein expcctaCl in the British terms with Arthur Frif- tlement cf the Irish question, which ; pects. ,It was unacceptable, ho,�revor,l furnish a Irtols for further conference, 'fithand others-at the'Mans`cn-House fall far short of the Republican ideal. because -it faile to concede whai the'the British Premie-- Pressed him to re- ]Dublin, but no formal conf erence It may be aEsumed that the out- Sirm Fein claiiia are three vital grin- main in London"for further parley-9. was held, and Mr. de Valera informed, standing feature of the Governmental es, according to finform-a-ti-vr-, ob- De.Valera,J owever,preferred to re- inquirers that it was most unlikely any I offer of fiscal control, which implies tained Thursday nigh turn to Dublin for a new consultation developments would take place in the dominionism. f6r Ireland outside the The. British Cabinet authorized the with all t1ve leaders of the Sinn Fein. immediate future., six northern,counties, and, unless spe- granting of a broad measure-of doo-! There Will be no full meeting of the' There will probably be further con- cial provision is made to the contrary, Hon. Lionel H. Clarke mestic independence, but the offer fell, Dail Eireann, but the President will ._/_4WItat1i0n3 among the, Sinn Fein min-, it is believed likely to prove the Lieut.-Governor of Ontario, who Is-ab-Lshort of do Valera's demands because:� confer with Michael Collins, J.'J. 0'. ist ' after which a meeting of, the strongest tester for forcing Ulster to ers. sent from-his official duties owing to 1. The financial contribution to the' Kelly, Richard Muleahey, Professor Dail Eireann will be called. No date join with 6e soiith-eft'parligment. illness. His Physician has prescribed British Exchequer' to facilitate the MacNeill and Cahill Brughs,who with for-this meeting has been fixed, and it The prospects, so far as actions absolute rest indefinitily.- liquidation of the war burdens is re- Austin Stack, Commandant Barton is presumed that modifications of the may be adjudged, are not disconcerts twined, though it is less than the $90,-1 and Arthur Griffith, represent the ing to the northern cabinet.Sir James WIRELESS SAVED 000,000 required under the Home Rule. whole thinking and acting force terms will be sought, before the."re f a of publican parliament" takes up the Craig,the Ulster Premier,has left for Act Simi Fein. matter:officially. Scotland with his SHIP STOVXR'S LIFE 2' The special ties between Ulster The countess Markiewicz, now in wife and daughter General Smuts, the 'South African to join his sons who now are on holi- and Westminster ire btill retained. Mount Joy jail, will also be Present �Premier,- it is u &rstood 11 go to 3 '<:ed her release from prison is will day there. And J61in Millei,Andrews, Surgeon from Big Liner Called The British occupation of Irish prov. Ireland early in the week for the I Ulstei, Minister of Labdr, who is also. ports is insisted upon. granted. to Another in Atlantic. t As- 3 t The leading English news* associa-' If this secret conference agree 0 'Purpose of conciliating, if possible,the President of the--Ulater-Unionis A despatch from Lon%don opposing factions. of the North and sociation, did not attend the monthly says:— tions Thursday afternoon circulated a a resumption of the London parlays new Cunarder Albania last - 'report that the offer of Lloyd George the same didegation milt return next the South. He will place his services meeting of that body last night. Al- The Wed -at the disposal of both.Mr. de Valera though not officially stated, it is gen�- nesday,when 30J miles west of Ireland is final and admits of no revision.This, week. -and-Sir James Craig, the Ulztek Pre- Bally believed here that the Ulster on her way.from New Yoik toLiver= received a wireless message ynier, and it is..probable that he will Government has received the most Pooh lay, ARREST HERO OF BERLIN TAXES BATH- have considerable latitude in the task positive guarantees from Mr. Lloyd the,steamer Tamaqua,100 miles aw that one of the ship's stokers TUBS AND COFFINS before.-him. George. saying GERMAN NATION The opinion in London-is that The Meanwhile, the authorities are tak- had had.his arm torn off in the ma- -6hinery and was losing b 146od rapidly. British terms are not likely to be ac- ing,advantage of-the truce to restore of Captain Patzig- to Faze Trial Added to List of Luxuries by ..Cepted as they. stand•, but Mr. de matters to a normal basis. The North Captain- Brown altered the course German Government Valers is almost certain to come to -Donegal Railroad, .which it was the Albania,..which Came up with,the ..-for Murder of Submarine London again' t would not be repaired for Tamaqua five hours, later. A despatch from Berlin says:— with more of his col- though Victims. What a luxury? As reparstiow Albana's surgeon, Dr. Harris, 1esgu4kg,, and-the-,Ulster Premier has weeks, already. is in operation, and The rationa 'already declared that he would be orders have been given on the shortest boarded the Tamaqut in a ship's boat A despatch from Berlin says:--Cap- amounting to billions begin to sap availaIlle at any time fiewas really notice to restart the Glountrie's line and found-thatan immediate operation; Lain Patzig, Commander of the sub- Germany's ,reserves the nation'a po•- .,X :Mee4pd. to-morrow. was necessary. Accordingly,he wire- marine 86, which sank the American, tentialities for taxation increase and leased instructions to the Albania to transport Cincinnati, and later sank; new Items are added -to the list of have all in readiness. The wounded the LlayAovery Cast* will be extra-' luxuries. The Government bas do- man bore the transfer to the Afbania's dited to face trial for murder before I creed that bathtubs and coffins are oard cofflus WftWy Ma rket Report he Leipzig Supreme Court,,according' luxuries. boat *ith'great soieiwn t However, pine b a are free In the meantime two American doe.; to the Minister of Justice at Berlin,, of taxes, but when even metal Toron,.to. lambs, yearlings, $7 to $8. do, spring, rs, who were Passengers on'the Al- who 6-clares Patzig's citizenship in handles are added a tax Is collectect list ' Curtain rods are taxable only when Manit6lm wheat—No. I Northern, $10 to $11.50; sheep,-choice, $4.50 to bania—Drs. M.,acbean and Gilchrist— the free State *f_ Dahtzig .will not $1.85 No 2 Northern. $1.8334: No. $5.50; do, good; $3.50 to $4.50; do, made preparstions .in the shiVa oPer-� 'protect him. they are polished. .3 NoZt6;�; $1.79'A; . No. 4 wheat, heavy and bucks,-32 to $3.60; hogs, ating theatre, and three passengers - Patzilr, *ho is-considered one of =ifixes are luxurles,_and we tax. 41.653A. - - fed and watered, $12 to $12.50; do,off who were qualified, nurser give their Germany's gieatest -heroes, •but was able "unless the crosses -are wide of Matitobs, dits cars,$12.25 to $12.75; do,Lob., $11.25 assistance. excoriated b the Supreme Justies for wood or glass. The Government puta' —Na. 2 CW, 52%,; to $11.75; do, country points, $11 -to •----Without delay the lifeboat was fleeing' and permitting -his lieutenants a premium on short skirts, because No. 3 OW, 50%c; extra, No. 1 feed, $11.50; hop, fed and wateredti $12 to hoisted in, and 35 minutes Aftem it'to-pay- the penalty for killing four taxes are enforced when they we long .49%c; No. 1-feed, extra; o. 2 ,feed, $12ZO, do, off cars, $11.25 to $12.75- 47%c. d 'had left the Albania the operation.was, - Or wide. o, fo.b., $11.25 to $11.75;do, country boatloads of survivors of the Lland Manitoba barley—No. 3 CW, 93%c; points,.$11 to $12.' begun. it was successful, and on the!overy Castle, was arrested at Copen- Likewise nightgowns that are too No.4 CW,-79%c;rejected,74'Ac; feed, Montreal arrival• of- the Albania at Liverpool h&gen,charged with annoying women. ample or too.long are taxable, while ;73%r- Oats, Can. West., No.2, 65 to 65.%c; the injured fireman was removed to It is reported that-b-0 approached rum- persons who are content to,wear ar them" All the above in store at Fort Wil. Can, West., No.8, 62 to-62%c. Flour, a -hospital in an amWlance. erous women on the streets. up to their knees do not have to PSY4 Man. Spring whbat pets,firsts, $10.50. t He was arrested, and when-seareb- American corn—No. 8 yellow, 79c; RQ11ed oat*, beg, 90 lbs•, $3.25. Bran, ed had an Iron Cross,two here.medals, A New University C4%me. �nominal cif. Bay ports $25 to $27. Shorts, $26 to $28. -Hay, Foroney ]Bill and a batch of obscene postcards. 0;��osta--No.2 white,40 to 42c. No. 2, per ton, car lots, $28 to $30. Receives Large Vote 9. 'Town-planning, or "city aurgery,? Ondario wheat—All grades, nom- Cheese, finest-Easterns, 22 to 23c. is the Is-test extension" course ax... Butter, choicest creamery, .41 to 42c. A-despatch from Washington A ran ed by the Univ"'ersity'of Toronto, ng, Peas--N6. 2. nominal. Eggs, selected, 42 to 43c. Potatoes, -says:—The Fordney Tariff Bill An lo-American So Barley—Malting, 65 to 70c, accord. per bag, car lots, 45c. This course is offered during the tvm -Sng to freights outside. :an the House on lambs, weeks, January 9th to 21st,. 1922, and A $i*10 to $9.75; sheep. was P1 It In quit&a remarkable fact In these Buckwheat—No a-, nominal. $2-r 0. 86-ws; $4-and Thursday by'almo will be both intensive and cbmprehen- kssed by- less h 'almost a straight. days, says an English newspaper,when Rye--No. 2, n Average calves, party vote, after two weeks t1ve- It has been initiated by Pro- $i.2g, according to $5 - Of we are all hoping for iL still 'closer 'freights outside. $6.50. fessor Adrian Berrineon of the De- MarAtoba floar—First pats., $10,50• 4 debate. The vote was 289 to friendship'between the United States par�ent of Architecture who is an second pate., t1l), Toronto. 127. - It now goes to the-Senate. and Britain, that the national anthem - Y of expert an well as an- enthusiast in Ontario flour—Nominal. JNG AND QUEEN Final action in the House of the Statei, ' "My Country, 'Tis the subject of municipal improvvmait, Montreal GAVE GARDEN PARTY came.after four separa te Millfeed — Delivered, votes Thee," is sung to the same tons as freight, bag) 'Ancluded: Bran, per ton, on Thursday on five preferential "God gave Our Giaclom King." Professors J. A. Dole, R. X Mae-!' aborts, per ton, $27; good feed But, although this Is a fact, it has Iver, W. M. Treadgold, and probably, Aacur, $1.60 to $1.76 per bag. Their Majesties, Shake Hinds, arimulm-ents. - ONt-these ballots not. the significance of the origin of others, will'co-operate; and such-sub-' Hay—No. 1,--per ton, $17 to $19; With 4,WO People at oil and asphalt were retained on that song which reaches the heart of jects as" bbusing and hearing, then.mixed,� ixed,$8-to $10, track, Toronto. - the free list The-proposed em- every English-a' wo. satellite city,road,resit and eaking man and straw—Car lots,per ton, $18, track, Palace. bar go on dyestuffs was stricken man, "Home, Sweet Home."' civic self-control, vital statistics, the --Toronto. A deep�tch.froni L:)ndon..say.a:— Out, and hides and long tarle The miraculous thing 113 that It was towns,Cheese--New, large, 25 to 26c; biology and the anatomy 'Of economic aspects of housing and f6own_ twins, 25% to 26%c; triplets, 26% to King George and Queen Mary gave a cotton were restored to the free written by an.American,John Howard 27c• old, lsrgv� 83 to 84c; do, twins, garden party on Thursday at Back- list. Payne, and composed by an English. planning, housing and health, educa-, Ingham Pal-ace to some 4,000 guests. tion and recreation, maps'and 34 to 35e• triplets,34% to 35%c; new man, Sir Henry Bishdp; yet words 1 and music,might have grown together Stilton, 27 to 28c. The *,pacious lawns presented a reading, roa3s and pavements, �ix% Butter—Fiesh dairy, choice, 30 to:brilliant scene; All the members of Spanish General and in'the garden of'some beautiful soul to dealt with. - C '82c; creamery, Prints, fresh, NO. the Royal family were present The Staff Fad Lives 'produce so lovel 'In the go a 'anadal to 41c• cookiiW, 23 to 25c. function was attended by the various y a flower of song. present'sts, There is knother striking thing development the expert in "-__Spring . . i . . town arc Dressed poult chickens,I foreign Ambassadors and Ministers, London, July 24�Spanish_foicei in about this.song—the man who wrote city plaurAng is urgvntly need '40c; roosters, 20c; fowl, 30c• duck.,the Dominion 1*4s, 35c; turkeys,60c. n Premiers, Indian- not- Morocco sustained severe losses when the words- never had a home to call Town-planning commissions and civic Live poultry—SeMnj chickens, 30c;,ableA' members of the Govemment, attacked by superior numbers of na- his own, in a sense. He was a wan- guilds are at work in,many towns and WI roosters, 16c; fowl, 2c; ducklings,' and others.' tive rebels on Thursday, in the Meil- darer on the earth, a rolling stone. cities. Here is the opportunity for the) ..210c; turkeys, 50C. King George and Queen Mary'shook ills district. Spanish troops were at, "Home, Sweet Home" to truly 'the acquirement of the necessary Margarine-20 to 22,e- hands with some 2,000 of their guesU. th nits) knowledge. Municipal an Eggs--No- 1, 38 to 39c; selects, 41; The lawn party was to go tacked by tribesmen to the number of national anthem of 6 English-speak. *0ri_,1 to 42c; cartons, 43 to 44c. me txtent a 10,000, according' to 'Daily Express tag race. Next to it comes another ties will not be slow to see that some I substitute for the Courts which despatches from Madrid. - The de- heart•binding song carried.into every of their employes take advantage of, Beano--Glen. hand-picked," bushel,!King arid'Queen' were unable to 'hold Scot, the offer of the Provincial* UX to-$3; prime&, $2.40 to $2.50. . . spatches state that General Silvestre Continent• by the ubiquitous S hoped,Maple products--Syrup, per I this year, and the informal presenta- and his staff, waiting until their sur- "Auld Lang Syne." When songs of sitY. The course is, it is h $2,50; per 5 imp gals., $3.25. .us ff. 'n'p-1tions were equivalent to the gal viving troops made a safe retreat, hate are all buried In the deepest pit first of a series of such annum) apple sugar, lbs., 19 to 22c. presentations at Court. itted suicide by sbooting -them- of oblivion these songs of love and and, Perhaps, of ? permanent and re-' Honey--Old, 60-3D-1-b. tins, 19 to 20c The gowns worn by the women were 1,committed friendship will remain. gular curriculum in this important rr lb.; 5-2%-Ib. tins, 20 to 21c per rather more subdued than those seen selves. subject. , Ontario comb honey, at-$7 per at Ascot and the Henley regatta. M6st Service to the public is the creed 15-section, case. of the skirts were longer than those �,61­4CX SZON principle of the University of Tor( Smoked meats—Hams, has, something of value te, 410c; heavy, 30 to 31c; 40,k!: '588 to lately considered fashionable. onto. It M fa 62c; rolls, 27 to 28c; cottage rolls, 30 offer to every citizen in city,placed on the Uuiversityls-nwdl- town, of 8c to 81c; brealffast bacon, 33 to 3 rural district, Anyone interested wiX special brand'breakfast bacon, 45 to'Invents Steam Engine be 417c• backs boneless, 42 to 47c. L1 ing list, on request, and will rn I . _.- .for Dirigible Use 11CA 8 the various bulletins &�W Glared eats--Long, clear bacon, 17 aft,#64;0S.A WK ..AA4 . ...to 19%e; clear 'bellies, 19%c. . � z �.- A despatch'�from London ments. outlining new dsveiopmea Lardy—Pure tWmes 14% to 15c• say%:— tube, 16 to,19%c; pails, 16 According to a report in aviation cir- from time to time. Write Di to 16c;, 6 to 17c; shortenurg!, tierces, cles,'a steam engine has been devised of University Extension. 13Y*c- tube, 1314 to 13%c; for dirigibles. It consists of a heavy palls, 13%, to V 14%c; Prints, 15% to oil•internal combustion•steam goner- MA at YA Wheat-tuft stated In Manftobo U Ft K E y ator with ordinary double acting steam On July 19,the earliest harvest on r&• ck)oice. heavy steers, $7 to $7.75-, WOWS# -engines, all of which can be -housed butcher ateenp, ch*ic 7 to $7.75; do, within the main part of the airship, Portable '-electric machinery ham A $7.25;v, med., $5.25 to .7 ;do-7,5cotn* insteaJ of in separate,gondolas. Capt. Af YRNIf been invented to.screen coal ana load P71 $6 L, $3.75 to f6.25; butcher - --:-- . re1f ems W. P. Durtnall, inventor of the now Not a riff. dhoice, 7.25 to $7.75; do, au-44r, "Ms&, $5.76 to $-�'.25; butcher co, system, claim-9 to be able to effect a GeiaZ4�*=Hi%Z crops of It cows, Iko-OVIR !iVA"lklecord boice, $4.50 to $15.50; do, med., $3 to reduction of the air resistance and the both.wheat and r* While even $4.150; canners and cutters, $1 to$2.60; consequent elimination of outtAds bull%. goodt K215 to.$5.25; do, motor gondolas, at the same time his harvest will,trot produce outo, I f d - — a 10M., 03 to $4 :ficient to NM)ly the need! 5 900 The as WHERE GREEK CONFRONTS TURK population, the crqw, howww, 0 to $6; to $$5,5�;' "On being able to work at an al 1011111 W r5o tude at which heretofore there has 'Mia map siowa where the fighting has been going on In Asia Minor $46 65 springers, $55 to so extraordinarily good that Ger, been serious Interference with the between the "Tark Nationalists and the Greeks. The latter have started a mwny�s 4 In2porbe of careals w5l bli•75 50 com.,$4 $ai' ordinary Internal combustion nwto-r. now offeneivw sw gresay WeseDed thereby.•Oz. F e. `?7.:'- .d.,. :,mrn•�.vG�.a a�#�r-..;�'r'�'ic'..,.>tu �.���"�.r'va..; -.,ir%�.•'�'e; �' .., 'o7a '�'„'°Y'. �m":swxamsq�i„��.-x�ro.�e' =��,,.cJ�'M.+r..: 4,� �,' ;.+1• ''' - s -F' c+.-« v:^.Y. :'r, ••e:� < _ rr �•r^.4+' .. T+'.s�nK Elc'.vT" 'y _ •3 � r .rb.G�-v.,x�- - r'�"�. .l. .+- °T'• �w%':w i a ,.e.,a,.�t,•.•:i>-. -•.>•. .r,^.• r. :.�n.,r:+ :,;"s+w �x,. _ .}r,. ..a� .� - '.,,. `*. ,q'.. .aro ,,sr-,:i»'. '-:�;,,.,-•,�. d...� ��� ",,..• �•1.,.•.• �'��.. 'z:" .}��-�..-.'". a^� .t •..'�q.. ,!� �` �. "a•�t,,� �-Eon - - rw ^°:..*"-.'• ,,yy «_r, � Vii,: .."'''�:s��..Z^f 3.•: .�'p n.. � °'�S'f !,.!��5}"A�.'4,�,,. 'S+ � N ..�'.. r s., *�.��''�'��.�.-A,''.'�-•' ,,u3�a E7'.� 4.`.. -.'t'_�. }y,. '-'ae-�`a 4 ..`H. Y'!k5".rd', ... e . '•Yv .�;- ,,. i .� _ - f. „ +• .1 .-.'fi�.�¢�' �+ uN'! S «Y'."J''h. =,r�.sw .... • '''T,' � ... . .,d..."� w�:�rs,rk.'• ,h w ._•,r;�^"SY' .•+,..., ,., _- �'�•,�a ... .,fi'S.. e<°'< .- ,3y. ..#9..�s-e.. ...��'`•irsr.�-�`.... t.,.� ,'dal_ - �. .s.^x"'„i, §'�.'.-�c: �€"�' 'tl� 'R:=-%. , .r �_..1��. y.F.��:.::_ _ w .. .- - �--- .. _'a.. '� .._ _,. ° >:..°1`I: ;: �:�,t �i�cxi�g �,e�s Come to Pickerm�. can August the '1st. _ .{��. • - <;� Pulrtishcq evsrY Friday moraiai at;iu'oB;ce _ � - "�r �• ,� LP'�xkerir�. Oot.l � .. •�� -f';�`3�pir'year,: ,t.so� Paid•!a aa�ance.'. -'�s'�S��� � � ��1� ��� ^ � : ..�8 ~i4 Ry G A / IV L- � S T • :� -. . _ �F,�; '10tiN MURKAR Pro •rletor. �:--..'�'�,.� '+ .o o' _ .. � . , _._ _ ... � P 'Your . . . . - P -_ - - •.��a NOTE8 AND COMMENTS. � & S.COU�O,t1 �"`� � • -'l Pkge gellogg'e Corn Flakes _.•;.2 Pkge Poet ToRaties '- ���` ..� - :"' _ � le WOrt}3 8 ., � j- � s� Lbs, Rolled Oate 6} Lbe. Gold Duet Corn Meal _ . • `' '�• - •'During the past few years the DO�r I1CtC. _r�- - •' _ :'.�.��: �towaship council has spent large r �� �� • . - • l Lb. Tin White Lily.Baking Powder '�� '; _ •�-,•some of money for the erection of We �� r'� � ^fe-� 8 Bara of Comfort, Gold, P. & C„ Fel's Naptha, Surprise, - ' ��''<- �M,f",. " permanent bridges throaghoat reco>e»ead �O '' � •Sunlight or Mother Hubbard.Soap. �• _?' -� . . the township. All bridges erect- - �`•':._;'"''fi-.:'.-'• ' •.� -B-Bt►re-�ttre Castile-Soap -1 Bos gleenup.Nowater soap •° ,,_'�•.. :. ,,�_=ed i'n the township are now sub- - t � • �'. . . �•:� e•,:; �jeot to government inspection and 'I '• 1 Bottle Orangeade, Lemonade or Raeberry•Vinegar. • ``; -:' .�ahoald last for hundreds of yeare.� �. : _. - - � -•- • ;�� •• In four or f[ve sere more the � •'" ' '"`"_,,.5' . .� y `• 2tc. will' purchase any one of the above ba'rgaine, delivered. y:•'�„:��': ':_.'majority of the bridges in the `-• . - �.. - ,,�; .. , ;,;;Yy'.•;; : :` :�.;townehip wail be of this perman- , Remember the price. -, .. ,':,Remember the place.' •�'.ent character, and the coancil_e � �y T�y' � ^� •'��.•. , - -,, �ezpenditure for this parpose will � .. .T ��� �Tt ;g�� ! ),\�� � •.- �,,;`;�•...�." - �?be greatly Ieeeened. In the mean- V '��• •�+-+ 1�/ �• • yh! �`��'- � '?''time 'thee tan payers are called � % ' -:.:,+"'r:''''upon to bear a very heavy burden, ��� � � � • �e�r Boxes and gates -,�� . � � a' burden, we think, that is un• ,�► p � E P H +C d. W -A -!V �r..., J •,..: � �-`• • just to them ,and pQrticularly to - - ' = ''' .•'sensor farmers. It ie unfair to ..-:: BERYICE C�ARCiGE, � �1 quart BaBkets • ..+�.., .-: - - •. .',al3k a tenant to help �o pap the iCkerlri .. ,.- . '4_•':.. -- "-cost of bridges �rhich ,they will � �f . . -- `'Ontario - .. •• - _ - . _ . •..,. '- ' ..;. , probably use bat very little,_but ' - _ _ __ - ---- - � -•- - - - ' ,�,, r _ �r-een _� '`•,° will�e used mostly by the genera- _ - 1• � HELP FAi�M�i�� - _ - � '` bone to come, 'who, accordin to `� -��' the presentarran ements will not 'Farmers, you arc ca able of eater r - �' • .. �urmlp Seed - • Chlck Feed = -- �y-.: •.� -"•�•"� g . . P tar p oduction if you ,� ... .. • pQyy a cent of their cost. �Pe �hard more money. - - _ �- •- - . . �'oultry Netting - �- - • � ' -•- ' - '^� ' : think that the proper coo tae for -��l�mk is r - �• _ - ' _ a•s`"' "-; the council to take ahoald be t o ead3r and w*illittg to help progressive farmers - - • : • ;�, :;� ' ;, '' 'assns debentara3, and thereby with fosse to seise bigger crops and more cattle. - •' �A�ltltf �+aW and Bolle� 41I •• - ' ' > , - ,distribute the coat over many � �Dist time y�aw're in town c�nault out local manages.� •- ' TUr entlIIe • - '-�'- �• 'earq, and sarong those who Rill �- p - - • �` -• 'atoeTJy mega use o! them. There. _ /�,�1 � - . . .- _. >�'� �^ area number o! people who are jn� �,q - � - - �'�_ - : . ' rejadfced sasinst aasamfng a � - - - � � -•� � � • ' �' d m - ,�"`- -;4 ��egvy'debt, but 'there are ebts WHITBY BRAr1Cti. C. P. LYND, irlsospc. - al • - '- s-�' - '-'-- ,ti>I,a►t are perfectly jnetiSed, and BROOKIIN BRA1�K"!i, - L, G ptp85, 111aw� ` .�. - -...-.-ithia is one et them. BFG`'Q'Ct�A� - - �� ' -�N'T.�►.�?+Q �''' _ - PICICEAING COVNCI4 - ----•- -- . _. . -. a� � - • . : Th..be.,�et»eu m.t trarsaant to � � 'P�ckerin Hardware Sore �', • `.• - ndjonrameat on Monday, the 26a1t "�` 'A ' � : it»c. Members all •.tsar.`-:' - pees.at. tba revs - _ ;�. io the chrlr. Ths mlautss el the fast• � - >l'gs of June 27th sad;Jniy 4th wars � '�� `' This is the passe to buy as Oil Stove for this hot weather. We have - tesad'and approv'sd. � ` %•=rr the Florence sad the New Perfection, both narwateed `� ,. - e nambsr of acooants were resent• - '. g ' bd for psyment sad referrM to t>be - - to give perfect satiefaetion. -- `; � _-:=espictive rtandiag oomrattteee. - - .•�' :� , _ A deputation soosbtiog of Messrs. - -�� � � � � � 1 A eomplete line of Bereen Doors and Window Screens._ 'Vyia'e ,�;' '' �, : Thomps�o, Bin�gt L•►wter and Par- - Cloth from i$_to 'i2 lushes wide at - .: -sons, from Whltb�r Town was heard � - ' IoweetaivinR prices. � _ • •) ;,. ,: '= re boa ital. - - ... .ID,.' . . Dr. �. R. Dales was heard re bad at the tu� o� � t�p The li>AO Gravity FVasher,the beat to be had on the market today. _ r - -• '- 'reonditloa o!hill at lot 9b, con 1. A free trial Riven Call�ia >aud see one and you will bay. �'� - F. L. Green was beard asking thr _ $�.,;''. -_counatl rn 'ns�ist in payinfi roc sitter= .a You oRer a tDn of ePatcs ev . ' _ . ,A full line•aftHarvest Tuol3, i:'orks,Sprayers, Scythes; - . ,•IiRbtr in fireenwood, arcordinQ to Lb•.� �� r+rY d$Y- Yoesr waft carries �'hetstope�, Uil Cans err � - - � " ' ppractl•�r fgllc�wrd if other muolci all- over two thousand hesvq-pa��s of water evrsy year. - .- .. .. _ • `` � ' •idea whets hydro lights are c:+rd. p Ivly T�a�Windmill w$1 do away vnth all drat drudgery. ' `�, - `run i.�thin tune-to ass Fly Oil on yT,trr oowa. L�'e have Dr.S'6''illia'ms'-- _ •' It presides a supply of rnaai ,, _: `- E M. Crnker ass heard aakiaQ thr ag water fax .- _ ' " Yo"�-='°��, bath- the oldest and beet oa Lhe market. Unce tried at��•aye used. - �:' - �T:. .. �•.: council far tAe pr'svile a of erectin a room, or gardeII. It gsv�s yOti waster seat ypuz stuck �rtLlsnut Liao - '' ' -' 'sign nn rile Bay road directing traRi� lost or ort d. Tire Uld Reliable Pnroid Rov_ling t�lwaps-on hand. Get our pricea�' •' .. t i � - n Frencbraan's Bay.which aasgrsat� �� Toronto e4� initial cast is 1Dw, its uplleep--oaey an- ,. • '�' `;er? prnvidinK the siKn ass not of thE+ _ `" -" partners ate« yoar Bindr•rTtivine noR-nnd be prepared � "' -' ' 'ehirACterof prlaateadvArtixiog. I �' when hat•t•egt t'lme tomes with stash. - • �''''_ Quiet, cheap, powerfal--tlze cimr aacl labor saved aril! pay for - • -.,` : W, 3. Devitt, school atteod3ncA itself is a sfas4t season,-with c�attirrusl comfort thrown tu. - - o 'F - officer, gave a moat favoeable reppots .. lft is Rl�sa3•y a pleasure to Show our good. ' �� -.-:`bf Lhe c{rids schools in the cowntship• Coax is sad titllt it ozrt;asst thud you're in tows, IL oRi:'I . ,_ . . --. - ... _ - -- - �• ��wln•`ndiog committee oa Oontia• Pas' yam- :. • ' sl•• �. BAISDON� - - --• •�- : PICK:ERING - ' ' ' ±Ciao reported and recommended the ��--�s - '� g payments : D R Beaton, on .\../ � . -� _ � � � � � f .,. ,^ .:. . ' -' erect of salwry 126.Q0; Muntci al World- - ' -. p - -�---•-----.._.__ __._.�_.__-_____ _ .._.-.- ''s -.'.-= '. ICor enpplies 10.80; W JDevitt;-its7�- -. .. COCli3Hl,TTT .�rUf�:\T, `-`---- - - .. _ -----r--- - _ .�..�� .mow'-::,..,,.��,��.,•. ::."' •�.`�: �`,� .. .-.. �, _ _ •w�ervioes ne acho6l attendance officer- P3C13CO2'111e", C�2Zt8bSiC - -- �- ' - ' ..for April sad:Idxg 20-41. _ '. - .. �_ . • ' . - Tite etxt►ding committee on BObI]t•PF _-• -". - � $, i� !or it'ire Fences, Drainage Flattr.rs �+� its., reported Rod recommended pslg• ••::� 1 ..y�'� -•tment ,w follows: Robt Patecaon, ?.'+ 1•"T' � � ,�� ���������� ,- - irc+da of fence orr- sideline between tofu ���� - '�`' - .� .,�And 20 con � 9 80: 9 Corbett, SU rda a • , ITAlIY. ;.;"�fenc�on Greenwood road�'laelow can 8 '. f�A Ai � ; -:.;'�►.26: J RsrnPP, 40 rdx fence on-eid.� -----_...-- _.___. _ . ____-. _ _. .. --r .-_----.-_._ �,1111� •;.'� .'>�'.-Iline-bPt 27 and 2$can 3 d.00; J tartan - --- � ��a 151}rodw fence lot 31 con 2 7,73 • Har- ,�,� ,�o„� � \ --- ^�f ;�� - '!mHn YNke, 14fi rds Pence 1ot33 con 9 _ \ � 198,25; GPO Duncan, services as enRi � - .: '� -- l ..-� (��II `�- - - • meet in conaeetion with making An i _ _ _- • - � � � `� - • award on requisition of (4ordon Vi'. - - . � ��������Q�Q�� V .$odgseo ae ppeer award 28.00. - 1 ' The stan3ing committee on RoadF � ti -- / !' �` �j� ' _------ �aadB ryidgee reported and reoommend-= _ �-_� • - - - .I - ( �LT�� V��� �L�'�+d i� ;.°:.;.�`- :ed a meat as follows : J Coovan, 1•I. I(I _ _ \ _ � •� •' piecPq of cedar for road dra s 10.50 ;' � •� - •F.d «'illson, 3Sydegraveib.i0;-Jame• ,_ •' � � .�-�� �.i'l.� ��� '' «ilker and others,pluwin�, and open-' � :•'�rOOK FUR 'i'$IS•-SIGN �: _�l � •`.'' '' ing ditches no e L 1 con 8, Whitby to - - ,- ���� �11���� +paT half x.00: J A R'hite:.75 yds of ._. -' . . .. - ' ' '' - • -- .,�•' ;graver 11.2:;; J Beelby and others, _ •''� • _ -_ _ � _` drasging and rep con$ 5.00 ; J Pa11iR- II{�I � -. ��V 1�,� _ ���II _ ;�' ter and others,RravellinQ etc on n t 1 i II _, r II�� -- - _ �a - • -,F ''�'. U:bridRe to pay half 89.85; J Pallas- 1_ ,. ._ .� � - -'-- •- H., R• 1Vionne •.•,=`� -- �' -- -' - � Pickering ter,-rep roads sad culverts 5.00; G W � '. ,'; 'Phillippss,-rep bridge con b 1.50• The WE-.KEEP yoar car vii the ro�id. Prompt Yf `z*. .. ' Campbelt Flour hiilis Co., coal 8651 ; attention to repairs as "�x,u 'ns m•eded - "�' "" -"'" �.�= • R•Dizon, ecia!oil,setting lights etc on Saves farther eapenae. � - - � -: �' �' 'bridges 8.37 ; Barkis Reeeor, i4 yards III` : Let us keep your Ford �tp to 100 per cent " II�II ���f� "n'�' �� ��[] � �]�� .-:'gravel 11.10 : E H Graham and others �• 1 (,�j 1-� ■ �J L/ t,•J ' •L igrnding to July 2•lth.13'7,00 ; R Dizon, `efficiency-it trill save yon money. - ' q ar:uier 38 00 ; Oscar Petty, •_ � P P ri PP PP _ � � _ +-� �„ operattn Oar re air eho is a ui ed n•itit n roved - �- � - engine eupplping power for grader ' machinery to facilitate 'prompt wnd efficient :'.�;.. �: for Bread '�. «':- - - -, - t-,;- ;380.75: D J Qormle9, operating grad• •work. �'Ve-have t)qe skilled mechanics to give -. - _ - - _ _ ___ ; . per IS 00 ; J C Bryant. .gradelling aide= -' -••you a $rat class job. -- _ - � � __ __-_ _ :� ;• tine sub-dic 4 74 Ol : GTR, freight on I - II -`� •'• �--�onarc Flour••-��or Pastry- � ^� �; • •'steel 5.90; Silas Tool, services as Supt. _ �e sell Genufltie Ford Porte at prices Hged _ •, �II •-,t - . ':' � ,, , „'q -�-'� to July 23rd 108.50; Peckovec's Ltd., by the Comptiny, g - - s';- - :,steel for FotherQill's culvert 66,42; The Bring yoar Ford to �as and thus be,sure of -. Bray f Shorts;'and Feed Four �: ,;� w' 'Pedlar People.9 cult•ert pipes 334.18 ; " getting the genuine. � _ � .'` Y • •OV. Dixon and others, flllin - • • • '-' • �, gin at 8t. - We will quote you ezact cost of repairs•or •' .' `- - :John'e culvert coo'6 308,23 ; oleo con- • r.-- ` crate work nn St. John's rulvert 178.38; � ( �.•��phrts before you buy_ I '� American Corn-ground,,c eked and wholes •, ., ;�; = Cecil W. Phillips, work on grader ( ' '� •'24.00; C Hubbard, Rork on Rredar � - - ''' Ifjyour;hena�are not producing eggs i paying quantities, try�our celebrated Laying Mash a d Scratch Feed. � •� "��,' „- - -27.00; Dan Norton. engine on grader ,Bell phone Ind phone � •' Mar uis Wheat, Bnrle =;t . •aB0"110: John Soden and others, work 29 - • 2� Highest price paid for Fall Wh t, q y, - , :.:`,J 'bet 14 and 16 con 6 17.00; W Syuire, - _ --.. _ Buckpvheat, Rye a�ad Oate. �„�, ' �ravelling sideline con d 8200; John - rowo, 80 yds gravel drawn by Win � ` ;"''� � Chopping and-Oat;CraehiaR;Wedneadays and Satur spa. - �� - , �„Squire 12.00 ; J D Remmer, 62 yards _ •• __ � ;.:.',�** ',., --- -+ suet 7.80: R-L`owan, wont opp lot Sh a rwoo d j �=Co! f ac u�t � . . -'t (''w i • _.�.,a E2 con 4 10,00; F Azford, haullnR coal , �� ��p�ll ' our MLis W� i+t�• to roller and steel to culvert 9.00. ' The couaoi] now adjourned to meet � Y _ .a,Rain on Moods August 6th, at 2 p. Ford Sales and service Station. �.... ;�: -Mi118 at -. •- l` ' .'rm. at the Cler�'a ofti'ce, Whiteyale, .r ��--I �• ; -..• . , for the tranettctien of general i+uAi• t_ _ ••• -�, yes ��� _ .---.- ��--' ::.�.�• - -s��....,.�:°:�. �='°��`-r�; �o:o�tto � �'eterboro Pickering �� :,� ;��," � '�'"a re>./�. ���.,.,'•, y,A.",,;,, r.:p,'a w' � -a '-.fgy+..ry'� ..:a'�'�,.w.q s.-�,,. �yfpq;;• •.,Sr+o'"�a•' '�-v?'�. -�s�+.•�w:.�,.• :"u:.•':it:.- vi%:�,"'���'�i•:. _ - 'd� ..;.x -6�'�n•. �.p .,�zc,.. ,•�s�Sww.�•u�,- u'-.+°yF�. �'ci.:.�:,�'n•' "`,E``e�.,,.`� ";� 'i< «X' .rr• ,a .�'R�i�,.'� ,.} :,�,r>$•'�=-l: 'P' c ^"Y. l±"• �' a. ,•ni-,v.',i J,•.�, vA:. - . .'8:r"`. Y °..! '�NI✓i `'�'• "�"x."a 5.: . *�:F„xl: I_W:'a- .9-1?Cn Y. .r' t r” ,Ydi' _ .�.s kw.. :^r.•,.'.��, . "r .,'�. '.r aSm•�en i..�•'..v'a. ,a, dir, ..a.. r- `•�'' -�tH:, »r"�'" v, ,: x•1.✓r , �"Jrx- v w.an.:-- y^' ,,jw ';, '. „ 17- •.�'.w:'`<t.• .�. -�- ,r9^'a•'^7••��,�+yr-'..`_ "a':! •��`"'.'.. ?':._ -w�"',dr' s �' ."" ..,f. �j ..,�,. ,,. y„�. :^•+.,: .e,•s--:' _.s, ra '?:° ,.a.�. '.�Y ' .,.J•?!; ate', :-4' -+�aa'`". .' ,. .,�.. -'.i.�' Jrs. .;5 y��.-•'"'F',r`�°,.. ., .�._'.-= �•; _, ue.x. T! � ..- .ii:==.�''- , •.C..� -^. ,as,•.. � ;.1y,. W V", Y"^� }.sf. d'#', S.IS• 'P..O' ,�, �" -N _ ..-_�_.., _ ., S+.w.M.rl.Kwrai•/�-, ' . .* •'.,,,Mp: 'A `e+ �F X .CLAREMONT. The Ontario Reg't football team One evening recently..while en s' -8088E REQI*BR ° .. ._ --" will play here. Satugday evening gaged playing football, Percy >"„ Wilbur Gleeson, of Toronto, `¢e congratulate Miss Vets Ste- Brown, of the eighth concession, EacPicnoa, Registered P Cone'' rete ercheroo -spentsunday at the home of his phenson, A. T. C. M., on having had the misfortune to fracture the 1 stallion. Inspection Ai, the property %,parents here. succesefull passed her Junior"small bone' in hie- left leg just s� ; :�rOdllCtS of A. 8®®ebec , will stand for.theset9 y p son of I921 at his own stable at lots 29 ; - Mr. Morley and Miss Yerna, of Singing at the Toronto Conserva- above the ankle, and as a result s and 30.con. 4.Pickering. ervice fee ter' Toronto, s ent Sunday with Jos. tory of Music during the recent he will be laid off duty for. a few $11.00. g ..And MTP. Evans. ezatninations held there. weeks. - ABCOT PRIDE 1193851, The fashion- Mrs. T. Blrkett and eon, Gordon, F el d Tile have been.spending a week with HARNESS SHOP _ ably bred Clydesdale stallion, the td, 'friends in Toronto. The Pickering .and Brick party or G. Davidson, Cherrywood, will stand,for mares during the season M. J. Wilker, who is spending a of 1921, at his own stable, lot 30, con. - " few weeks studying in Toronto, If your.needs are in the harneea line Vigilance Committee I 3, Pickering. "a`;• was home over Sunda y. give us a call. We have new and s� KING SAv2,., (1494b),Vol.82,8, S. B., Mrs. Sparkhall, of' Searboro, second-hand in stock. Tile 3, 4, 6 and• 8 [9686] O, S. B., the imported Olydes- " has been spending a few' weeks New back band harness SW up• The object of this Association is to dale stallion, the property of Oscar � here with her mother, Mrs. R. J. Brushes, Curry Combs,everything lessen stealins and prosecute inch Wilson, Brou hpim, will make the ' Mann.. for the horse. the felons. _ season of 1921 as follows: Monday, ' David and Mrs. Palmer, former Trunks. Suit Cases, Lunch Boxes Concrete Blocks K&,v 18th;will leave his own stable residents of Claremont, R�ero the Shoe repairing promptly dons. Rub- MAmbers having proper��stolen oommani Get ID rises'. and proceed to W,G.Scott's for•night. bar heels put on while you waix. oats immediately-with nay member y p Tuesday.W. C. Ormerod s Greenwood gguests of Goo. and Mra Cooper,_on o! Executive Qommiltee. Ind. Phone 2705 Pick, night. Wednesday, J.O.Bryant's con. 8eiaday. C�.� —3demborship !« #1.00. I Clarence Simpson... 3, moon; H. G.Wilson's. base line, for Mrs. L. Reynolds, of Toronto, ' p night. Thursday, H. Vales, Simcoe pe B Harness Maker, %Ukety•rasv be ksd from the President or a z has been s udin a. few weeks Pickering s.er.ferr oa gplioatloa Point,night. Friday, Geo. Cowan's, F with her parents, H. and Mrs. C: N. R. Station Brock Road Brock road, night. Saturday. to his Thomson. SET THE FLY ► Exec. Coin.-L. D. Hanks, C.S.Palm p Harry Porter, accompanied by or, W. V.•Rishardson, Pickerin own stable until following blonde Pickering. afternoon. `X several friends, motored to Port. --- J.R, Thez4o�: ;W, ), Clark. ��tS 5 C Sweet to Ft• SHANNON BeINK MACK 1681 the. , perry on Sunday, returning home We have"Screen Doors; Tangle Foot, President; seerstary A CsadriMwd Lai&" superior bred.Clydesdale stallion, the on Monday. Swatters and Wilson's Fly Pads. property of W. H. Tran, Markham, 1M. will make the season of 1921 as follows: Lorne Gleeson, son of Levi Glee Creonaid Fly Spray,,$t,20 per gallon. Monday; May 18th, will leave hie own " son, of Fort. William,- is visiting Glass Jar Sprayers 850 and 95c. his uncle and aunt, Ed. and bars. stable and proceed a Green River for night. Tuesday. Ben Carter's, ion 7, `• a $Gleeson, fora week. Keep your kitchen cool. Come knd neon': Cleo. E.Holtb er con. a night. y?. see •our New -Perfection and To Everywoman y' Ernest Chamberlain; 6 Urmer l Wednesday, W. li. -Major's, con. 5,� - resident of Claremont; now of Ag Florence OR Stoves. noon ; W. J. 43cDonald'e, Brock road. Yr InCOUrt, was the Sunday guest of Frank Cooper, MANY women lack savings ae;counta, thi night. Thursday, Charles -Palmer's, Fred and as t Ward. _ _ p_ _Claremont their surplus too ?flu� to bank. Liverpool, night. Friday, W.Teefy's, , John Day and_son, Arebie,__of I see that you are now familiar ws.th - amounts,accumulated gr�duaUy, are your strength. •Cberrywood, noon ; ,Edgar Pilkey s, Toronto, - the tacttirnt we sell the _in an emergency. night. Saturday, to .his own stable have. been spending a b� until the following Monday morning. -- creek With D and Mrs. Taylor and greases and olls obtainable, and I wish a y ii we handle the best auto Standard Service welcomes smaU as well.as lame -other relatives in this-i�ocality. -y° - -. -.. - :NOTICE•.OF , L. and Mrs. Banbury,of Aurora; -accessories as well., .,.... b. - - - a ••aecom anied Mrs. R. Br an Our'repair department is giving u n ; • Application for Divorce.l p �' y qualified satisfaction and we are, oa TH1i ..�4 and two other friends, motored that account, kept bus . STANDARD BANK — over on Sunday and spent the day I have secured the services o7s thor- pt C"Ac► y� Notice is beregy given that Eva _ here with friends. ougbly competent repair man on gill ;Florence Heavens of the Town of Osh- = Baptist church Sunda services: makes of care, and can give prompt TOTAL A93BTy OVBa NINETY MILLIONS awn in the County of Ontario. in the T: 10.80 s4.m.,theme for efabjeet "The said efficient work at all times. Pickering Branch: W.F.Lew,Manager. Province of Ontario, Married woman. Greatest Book in the World." 7 p. Q. Whitby Branch z C A Mcgellan Manager. will apply to the Parliament f, or a Pardee, North Claremont ads&t the nest session thereof, for a ' ;m., An orchestration song service. Bill of Divorce from bee husband, . .,Everybody welcome. CLAREMONT'S NEW William George Heavens of the pity . A large number of our residents '-" of Toronto is the Oouat -of York, in attended the garden part given Q A R A G E SUIV ME�t FOOTWEAR .Province of Ontar[o, Laborer, on on W. P. Jones spacious party at _. the ground of adultery and desertion. �F $alsam on Monday evening ender The undersigned ha•iaRR ppnrehased _ Dated at the Town of Oshawa In ~k- auspices of the Ladies' Aid the garage business of F. D[. Cooper. _ the County o!Ontario is the Provinaa a are re &red to do all general re We have a complete line of Summer Footwear for of Ontario, the 8th day of Jugs. Society of Mounts Zion church. p p&h'- =A.D. 1921. They report a very large crowd, ing of cars of all makes. the whole family. a ithere being eonddheab! over a AL ao�ewriea for cars kept coast- - - (7Z1tlp Shoes and Canvas Boots Era F�.oaarroE Hssvaxs. a hundred auto@ besides man horse audy on'hand. g Hy her $ollcitor, W. E. N. Sinclair. y at lowest prices. 8fi-1 Oshawa, Oat: � � vehicles. The programme giveo' MOtO?-OiI always on hand p - - .. by the Fax Pon Co., of Toronto, Work guaranteed . Prices right _ The Corner Shoe Store. was of a very high order and was Give us a trial : much appreciated by the:andience. Anderson di Pilke , - Claremont. We Me Palmer, Claremont CHOPPING t 4. The receipts at the to amounted y ga _. to about $225; aid .the refresh- anent booths did a rushing buss Chopping and Oat Crushing will Does. r - i be done Monde -Tuesda Friday _ Q well attended Women's Insti tute meeting' was held on the } i fit `# and Saturday of each �, ee1s until grounds of R. and Mrs. Besse last ') � � ! , ►�i t ;t'�'/:� �„ f � _Wednesday afternoon when the , , , 1 j - Zest.,nibs., 1st at annual Girls' Day urogmmme was �' / _ s ' 1 - � provided, consiating of musk, re-i .The �ltY�ca Grist 1►lillsr citations And contests with an in.- a:' 1 �" p. r� ---+*•- MT formal social time and refresh• 5' . s �_�� = - °•- !' ,..,. s.a . , ' p -+ - �Q �S meats at the close. Eikht prizes . °• �� , a�- - lJ PRO PR1EJOR were+swarded the irirla wa futlowe: .`" lot prize to little Isabella Gregg. for public speaking. 1st to Helen -' _ ` C I* �' : -Besse for recitation, and four god pprizes for reciting to Almet -Pugh, -_ Marjorie Ward' and Mary and and Gwen Bingham; for doll's k �- M dress•ma.kin'g. lot, Margaret Pugh. --AL ; Regret was expressed that the Schoolgirls did .not .partici _ _ - -_ _.i, pate in this contest. Elizabeth _ • land Margaret Pugh played a piano duet, piano sole by Margaret t rej� ���� � � 0 �o _ >y Bingham and cornet solos by little IChristina Anderson. The new - - - - Otall materials and desilm S president, Mies Sarah Edwards, ERE are instances of carelessness such as the Fire Rangers of Ontario. _ _ inept in�ta,�,-1t a•4It pay you 1presided. The young folks enjoy= are meeting all the time. Each is an actw2[ case, as officiaiiy- reported osll at our wcrks and inspect oar iltoek led a number of games in the social ti in detail to the Forestry Branch. Until each individual realizes pErs�►:►a1 _ . obtsiu prtbee Dona be misled spnfs we do aoe employ them,oorisegasaM ' Part of the afternoon. res nsibili and co-operates to reOemt forest fires Government Fire hangers M p p0y pe P ly ae can; and do throw off the agent <y Following a recent young peo- can hope 222erely to lessen the tragic consequences of such human careless­ ­can oommtseioo of 10 per eeei..avhiohyou we . .ple's lawn social on the Baptist tress and bad judgment. oertain'.y veve by parohasinq from us.! Dail-soliat�ed. ,parsonage grounds, the married W, -people of the congregation were ,1. T. MATHESON the guests of Rev. and Mrs. King : .R; ' last Friday evening when a de _ � INtalid's 'Fore' s' ts _ O$ice and Works,' R't,icby, Ontaito �r J lightful time was spent in a pro- _ _ *T" ,... gramme of music readings-and an - r.' P1Cl�El1N0 . �.• infcirmal social time with refresh =� Yours _ • - - moots nerved by the ladies at the. ' - _ y - firz which burned over'12,000 acres of tim• LUMBER{Z�� �A i close. Pastor King interested the ':.`. Lum—bermern s Fires _ :-ber worth $20,000 on the stump, camps and L+yMB party'by the news that it was on r _.bTAr 26th; 1920-A careless river driver, logs worth $5,750, and.cost $1,000 to fight. the eve of his silver wedding anui- b lea his .smudge fire or throwing a „ °` versa., and that he and Mrs. Kin - cigarette aretteeiinto slash; burned. aver two town- June 2; 19..0-�A section crew left a pile y g g We have a lac a and well as; were glad to have them celebrate ahi 8, includ' 7,000,000 feet .of pine, a .of burning ties to go away to their regular R Qrted p uui�gg WO4. The fire spread over 1,200 acres. stock of the following material with them, instead of era planned t5,000 mill, c>3mp buildings and egn4mlent ; for the next day with, their, tali- worth $7,000, sawn lumber worth $7,500,. Set Dili UAat:r Permit - Matched R. C. Fir Flooring. V _ times, some of-whom were nuable ,-' -and killed several million young spruce and Matched B. C. Fir Sheeting, and 'to attend owing to serious illness. jack pine trees. June 10th, 1921-Parties boning slash Matched A. C. Hemlock flooring. Be referred to the years r of.bless- May. 25, 1920-Fire in a rubbica heap be- under permit,lost control through bad judg- i inch ti Matched Fir Ceiling, I,in. � tog and happiness that had passed hind a lumber company's boarding house merit, and 1,060 acres,were burned and forty and 6 in. B.,C. Cedar Sidiirg, in their married life and affirmed ':. got away and, despite prompt action,burned buildings, including saw mill, were wiped Also, Beaver Board,'Plaster Board 'over 1,600 acres, including 2,000,000 feet of out. - It-as hie conviction that marriage and fipple Barrels. _..�.. wbite pine, and a set of new camps worth May 27th 1920-A squatter, burns de- ••�pas not a lottery, unless people y � � `-�`- made it eo by acareless, Christless $1'000' brie near his shack, fired 7000, acres, 1,000 D Gordon Son, choice and life. At the clt�se-of __ June 1, 1920-Two old men left to attend of which were virgin timber, and wiped out the programme Mr. and Mrs. King to the atop logo in a dam, let fire get away four sets of logging camps. pICBERiNG � were called try the platform when from either their smudge or wimp fire, and an impromptu but ha + burned over 9,000 acres. including 6,000,000 Neglected Camp Fires happily worded feet of pine, one mill, four ramps, large Bell and Independent phone. ;..-ti address of congratulation and July 4th, 1920--Tourists left camp fire oil 1 cod wishes was tendered to them quantities of sir lie$ and equipment to a. shore of Deer Lake. After six days' fight, g : 'total value 'af $ �;000. JUST A RR/VED on behalf of the people by G. M. rangers put fire out, but 550 acres ofyoung May 4th, 1921•-Lumbermen burning slash pine were dead. Forsyth. The "bridal pair were Big values in Fleet Foot for men, :a< eA the recipients of a number of hear- around their camps, lost control their May 81st, 1920,-A ne$Lected camp fire. women and children. Pumps fire and 15,000 acres were burned before despite efforts of Chief PSI a Ranger and' 42 y ay greetings by wire and mail, •they regained it. and Oxfords, inekzding ;>� Also of valuable silver and other - -men, burned 1,200 acres of young pine. strap styles for summer wear. �t gifts from friends far and near. .,Razlgvay Fires May 7th, 1921--Indians left camp fire, Colors white, tan blue. An excellent'programme was pre , which burned over 7,000 acres and took one Prices as log as you expect. rented by-the male quartette, the 'June,6th, 1520--Engine ho. 1368 started a week of fighting to control. rehestra, cornet solos by little forest,fire which tan over 15,000 acres, Men's Sunday .boots, chocolate burning one saw mill, three sets of'lumber Be careful of fire in the forests.• Be cart- : `; goodyear welt, to clear at $5. ism Christina Anderson, of Rich- Cam s, stables, houses, and"outfits, 5,000 : !iul to put your camp fire out-dead out. end, in remarkably floe form, slit loge and 1,400 piles besides standing Don't threw awns li bted niatehea,cigarettes Football booty, steel toes tan and pio6 o solos and duets by Mra. —timber. -oz ci �r ends. Watch out,lest your fire gets whiteiat S 6.50 per pair. Only Sing and Miaeee $Earle and Pater- May 25th, 1920-Engine No. 2509 set a away from you. a small gnaritit5•left. ton, and readings by Mesdames Call on G. M. Forsyttti:-7:--Coates and E. � � Ward and Miss Stark.- .The funs- -Ontario Forestry Branch •— ,Parliament Bldgs., Toronto, Ontario 1� ri ingoldt rilarena0nt 13 tion was pronounced a delightfnl affair $Ind. Phone 2804 air by everybody, � � ri+cc•3.3. •m,., J '�. .x +, '� �= .y.:",�•� -'.'e-• .� ••,�„ ..;.. ,.. ^;,,� rc•.`'mi� �� 'a.. �•i� ass:',, ,.sue'' a,� r:.ti?'•r? ''� •k, •-TJ•�,:'-w.i'•G'�,;,,:,• .K�, '�� 7,4U; Al work - is.yet to 4- an' d- the .".Om� Wild JNW ofthe Deoerlt', It was announced recently by Mr. n Winston Churchill in the Britisb rvw House of Commons that to powerful and fanatical Arabian desert tribe, the Wahabi'sect, is to be paid an annual subsidy-of 260,000 to keep them from attacking the Emir Felsul laind the Arabs who are Britain's allies. One who knows the Wahabi states.. L.A Huckleberry Lawn Soclal. ' ing red? Perhaps you we one of that it should be cheap, at 960,000 a those Almost every man' unfortunates wh,6 tan and burn and likes huckleberry yeaf to buy their goodwill and to keep freckle while your coiffure wilts into They are a most violent pie or id he doesn't, steamed hackle- th-em,quiet people. y pudding wet wisps Let's a" if we "n't blerr Ing with beta 4 sauce. And r One Interesting custom among them _every girl likes surprines! cliaidse some of that this summer. So, with as a basis, you can understand W'han you are young it doesn't mat- Is the way they correct their women. 7.• They tie them up In bags, then procure the and wherefore of the posters is ter so much if-you do get a severe -.-thit a certain young people's club dis' supple palm-canes, and beat the "outside of ease of sun-burn or tan. Your C PIVO�on the telegraph poles and sign skin adjusts itself easily. After your the bag" unmercifully. Complexion has matured it becomes Each man has three wives. Should posts In the vicinity, as well as in the . ....... ... a more serious matter. You find the any of them go,Gilt of doors the code -villege post office and stares. Each Poster bore the annexed nonsense sunburn lasting long into the win ter, allows him to have her put to death.. ' ' - - and -the tan doesn't look at all well This Is Decause they believe that if jingle of childhood, during the indoor amson. For'the -any other man looks at her ape is con.9) older womqn,-Prevention is always bet- taminated, and-that If a woman goes H-u buckle ter than care. But it's mxh'a nuisance 9 outside her home:she is certain to I go 'B wrong. -u Buckle to be always bothering with a hat, POP? gloves, and a veil, especially for' a Wearing.any costly finery, precious 'C-u cackle y H Huckle short trip. Do you know that witch stones, or metals is a penal offence. % 33-u Buckle 'before you hazel,applied liberally just C The reason for that' law is that they Huckleberry Piel go out, prevents the sun from doing are ultra•Puritans, and consider it a Come to the Huckleberry Socis his worst? Don't forget to put some -high offence of extravagance for a wo. Huckleberries there to eatl on your neck. sunburn always seems man to adorn herself. They kill their Huckleberry Finn you'll meetl t„ hurt worse there than in any oth-r men (Gr women),for smoking even a place, and'it lasts longer, too. cigarette.' When any member of the Wahabl At the bottom of the placard was a But witch hazel won't keep the tan tribe goes from their villages and big splashy hand print of blue-black away. You'll have to resort to strong- meets or sees strangers, he must be. :Ank that looked as If Huck Finn or er measures against that. Some oft L'. fore entering the village or going to some omer aceinp, aw Ingnea win these are special creams made of ape- hls' .home divest himself of all cloth- huckleberry juice, 'IT' -ingredients. They are most 4eff ec- he huckleberry cial tdve for a long hot, dusfty motor ride I: Ing and wash most thoroughly. They AL"k, are virile, and as'austere as,,they are 7'he affair was held on it lawn,1 or a sunny day out of doors. But for _*ht bloodthirsty and brave. ed'with bobbing blue paper lantirni' leas strenuous ocasion4§ try a simple et with small all tables. Each table costing of glycerine and rose water. L was presided over by"s. pretty girl Of course, you never want to do Safeguarding the Community. -1hed, when you know your skin The with a round blue paper cap and an unwars escape of a pair of untamed sproti to match worn over a white needs it. But, really, it's -the wisest 4VUL IL 1111111111,IM I&ILML I='1L IL IL"OL Ift 1%1L IL MR Vill, llow Irom a wrecked circus train Erag- dress. thing to do after la.long exposure to 0 tests to one's mind the organization of Each custmer was asked If he or the weather. For'about an hour let V the entire community to destroy a HULTH EDUCATION she would have hucklebery pie*, pud- Your skin stay untouched. Then,when common menace. The scratch of the ding, or surprise. it Is -cool ,and relaxed. you -can go Boa's claw Is almost always fatal.This- The pie was the weld-known juicy about getting all the dust out Of it. A Is due to the blood-polsoning germs variety, the pudding -,Nme * steamed clewing cream is wEcealemt this BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON for Provincial Board Of HOSIUL Ontario that accumulate and develop on the fruit pudding with liquid sauce. But Purpose. You may we soap and water claw.7as -it remains w4thin the in-61st the surprise—it. turned out to be lee if you wish, but Cool milk is the very Or. JM Iddl*tnn will be g!ad to &=war questions on Public Health Mali, and warm sheath. ereams with crushed hurkleberries best of all. In fact, if you simply d tam through this columiL Address him at the Parliament Bld&46 Yet that familiar insect bred In.un. poured over it in sundae fashion. munt Clean up the very minute you ToranW speakable.filth and known to us as the Ruilakleberry Finn was much in evd- come in, milk is the safest thing to I - common housefly carries a ml.Ilion dens, ranging about from table to use-Just put Wori as you would water. •9 •ILML Ift I&IMUL US V&1ILML 11L 11L IL VLIL IL IL Ift V" I dangerous and deadly germs on its to dragging a brown gunny sack Omit the soap, and let'ft dry on. Vacation days at the iseaside may be accident is brought ashore, loosen all hairy body and is a men' ace-far'more elorig ewelasally. Son*how the rumor full of pleasure but also full of danger: clothing about his neck. Turn the body hazardous to the-tomminifty than ail spread that-Huck had grabs In that Cook In a Coal Kitchen. Drowninge are very common, and in face dowrrwaTd% and standing astride the lions and other animals that break gwwr suck,. and everybody was will- most cases unfortunately due to Care- it, raise the body somewhat from the from circus cages.' Notwithstanding These hot days let the kerosene Ine and anxious to- invest ten cents. essnese or indifference to circurn- ground by clasping your hands about this danger due to the great number stove and the fireless cooker take-the of these Insects and to their pertlua- Thal grabs were well wrapped In - the abdomen. 7act I stances that are important. For in tends to le bright squares of calico and gingham, Place of the hot kitchen range. The Next, tlous hhbft to Inspect,-touch and taste presenting a most variegated 'hot dished for dinner may be started stance, many people learning to swim the water from the stomach. I App"216 are enthusiastic about the progress turn the person-on his back with the every object withfxi reach of their ab• d ante. The mwteriala in fifteen Minutes an the oil stove, they are making and overestimate head turned one de the to'ngue tine wings. folks are not Inclined to of cour3e, had to of and .-Ibe*n furnUffied from �b;;y a mother's then Put away In the fireless cooker their strength In endeavoring to swim drawn forward to avoid.old interference get together on a community program sera until red to serve, Cereals, vege- a longer distance each time. .Begin- with the breathing. Kneeling on One looking.for the destruction of the eggs pbag tables, tough cuts of meat and can-Huckleberry Twine also per- ners usually exert a lot of energy in knee at the victim's head, grasp both and,.maggots of 649 pestiferous in- egrinsted among the tables.They were serole dishes are more palatable and swimming and become rapidly ex- arms just below the elbows, and with -sect. wholes°rne'if cooked for However. It is more than possible dressed simgA%Ay in blue calico and - 8 long tribe. haunted. It is therefore most nets-- an outward sweepirs motion draw Th"reless cooker offers. the 9& that to rulml places individual effort suvilbormet, and each carried a shining may to give-attention to one or tT10 them away fram the*bGdy� raising the ---ten-q=rt ps-2 filled with giant buckle` he with vantages-of enabling the housewife to points. before striking out in the 1:ands above the betA. This draws screens, traps, cursed vessels for serve a hot supper In a -cool. kitchen, water. To begin with, a spot far ribs outward and ca foods that attract these- pe6ts, aul. .blarries, which were really quarter- uses respiration. pond portions of home-made serve a hot lunch to the men in the �svrim phate of iron for.the manure piles,- ' Candy ming should be, selected where The arms are then brought dolom and '-Ved up bag-fashion in blue tissue field.,or an a long country trip, ecoij- the bottom Can be comfortably.reach- the elbows pressed against the lower etc., will bring a sufficiently satisfac• amp of her time, as well as economy ed. In places where the-beach is NIQP- nbs with sufficient]) steady force to tory return In the reduction of the Simple Simon and the Pieman were of fuel. Besides this the Cooker may ing, every swimmer should make his expel the air frc In the lungs. I'bi's number of pestering flies.with whIcb- the members I _­L-another pair of characteri who wan- be used as a bread sponge box to keep eiyorts towards the sham and not should be repeated at the rate of 16 bers of the family-will have ' dered about the gmnds, the Piarran the sponge at the proper temperature, parallel to -It often hap- times per minute and continued until to contend, to well repay for the in i r pa Ilei. the shore. - bearing a tray of little huckleberry and as a refrigerator with 4 very pens t"t-the beach slopes down more normal respiration returns. To r.?vive vestment of time and cost of the neces• saner pke, and Simple Simon jakblj snnsll amount of ice. sary materials.sharply a few paces further along, so a person who is apparently drowned it _Izi ilis, quarters for which they were wo hours of Patience With a Limit. 9DhL W after having made some progress in sometimes takes one to t A Rest from the Separator. the water', the swimming novice may artificial respiration. Wrap the patient Dora has the c6mmon Infantile cam• A few ansusing c0lintests made u be unable to touch-bottom only a short in warm, dry blankets and massage p I'm sure that, in spite of the wei plaint of.wanting everything a-he can 3wat of the diversions of the evening. ­distance from the starting point Then! the legs and arms to encourage cir-. One. indulged in by boys only, was Conte arearn.chequie, all faTMeM' Wives there is the possibility of a level!culation. 9timulants should be ad- think of before she-w-111 condescend to Bet tired of washing the separator. g6 to sleep. Ing holes or ministered preferably by a physician, the huckleberry rata A ixmikw ad It; beach or bathing pond ha "I want a drink of milk!" she an. boys stood In line, each with a bowl le, perhaps, not nearly so disagreeable' depressions which cause drowning ac- and if there is a pulmotor or hang-, need loudly one .,evening when at huckleberries,• and vied with a task. as mangy others that we have cidents. There may also be a growth motor handy, it should be operated'nou each I'Marjorie other as to which one's mouth coluld to do, but I, f or-one, enjoy a respite of weeds below the surface in which' by sonledne skilled in its use. had already made sever Arips upstairs. from this rather burdensome du bold the largest number of hulelde- ty- the bathers' legs may get entangled.i Another good method of restoring lit the gas for you, didn't I?" de- For some time we have,been milk. In learning to swim it.is always bet-'the apparently drowned is Schafeir's, ma" berries at once, each huckleberry be- rided Marjorie, standing accusingly 'k*g pot hi place singly. in trat one cow, and.it didn't seem to ter to see or know the kind of bottom by which the patient is turned over on bathe bed. That was followed by a pie-eating y to dirty the separator for 50 of the -bathing place, and to keep his face, the body resting.on 'a barrel • No answer. nig small an amount of milk, yet I.never strictly in water that can be bottomed or a pile of clothing so that the head A contest, the object'being to see which "And I've trQuilit you your black chap would get his piece of juicy pie feel that by hand-skimming 1 save all by an ordinary individual. One can hangs; down lower than the body. The d the cream. Then.I discovered a splen-, learn to swim very well in with a doll eat4n first and most neatly. water that mouth is cleared of mucus Wi Still Dom vouchsafed no reply', did scheme, I have a rest from wash- cloth third jolly competition was on does not reach above the shoulder. oth oi handkerchief, and the tongue "And I gave you a piece of white this or-der. A big pan of hackle- ing the separator, and ata" 1 gave 'a- Another important point for swim- is kept protruding. The body is then papei and a pencil T most all of the rich yellow crean-L berr�es was pr6vided, as well as a mere to remember is that bathing after,placed face downward&, and the doe This time Dora pouted anent.- dozen penity 1�atpins. The contestants. We strain themilk, as umul, into a heavy meat or a plunge into cold i for or person who is attempting the "Well," decreed the.big sister, with gathered around the pan and tried the separator pan, then set in a 0001 water with the.body super-heated, is, resuscitation, kneels either to the an air of finality, "Just you take the pbac,6-. The pan is covered with a clean liable to cause muscular cramps which! right or astride of the patient's back pencil and paper, and draw. a cow;-' spearing berries. The hatpin first k filled to the hilt was the prize-wirming towel,,to allow -the escape of-animal may•result fatally. People troubled' and.with a firm pressure squeezes In then you can-milk it!' heat and p'rotect the-milk from dust. with heart disease, hardened arteries' the lower part of the ribs for three one. By-evening or morTang, as the cam or weak kidneys are warned against!seconds duratiOT4 then allowing the -------------- A Jo*y game played by some of the Ready With Answer. may 'be, the cream is risen, and the -taking cold plungps, or staying too'-pressure to be taken off so as. to young peopqe was on the order of Bird, boasting. Tommy was skim milk may be�easily drained off long in the water. The increased:extend the lungs. Repeat the pressure Beast, (a Fish---calling .for mental "My father and I knew everything through the spout. It is very easy to work thrown on the heart trying to i and relaxation alternately. The mouth In the world," he said to his compani- A31 the players sat in a circle, and surface blood, should turn off the spout at the right moment force the blood through r d be kept open with a cork, when the milk 'is all out, and there on. the one who was "It" pointed "All right," said the latter, "where i his vessels that are contracted by the stone or knot a handkerchief. Con- 4':- you have almost every bit Of Your cold, is often too much of an effort. tinuei this method of artificial respire-finger quickly at someone, shouted Is Asda?" r: either the word "Pie" or "Pudding," ermni* tion for a long time if necessary, and io "Rocking the boat"in another'cause It was a stiff'question, but the lit- ' at the same time Counting to ten. drowning accidents, and this do not give up hope for at least two Be- of is ap- tie fellow answered coolly: fore ten was reached the person The Heart of Friendship. I hours. plies especially to canoes, a type of "That Is one of the things my father sk*e& out was expected to answer Here's to the heart of1dendship tried craft that is very easily upset if the knows." wft the name of a kind of pie (that occupants are not used to it,or if Victory for Pacifism. and true they) AV is, apple, peach, custard) or pudding Tiat laughs-with us when Joys our are careless and move about in the The new commander In chief of When tires on wooden wheels 'be. (ficating island, bread and butter, pathway strew; canoe or try to exchange seats, etc. India, Do Rawlinson, tells.an amus- tonne loose, 'they may be tightened , *ft-) according to the demand sped- And kneels with us when sorrow like Another important point is for-the�Ing story of an experiment he once by Immersing the rims in boiling oil.. !led. a pall users. of dinghies and am-all sailing made to test the accuracy of oral mes- until,the vmcd swells. Have your j. The CkU :fmzld� the game eaff1w Enshrouds our stricken soul; -when craft to take precautions regarding sages, tinnier make :a galvanized tyough that than the boy's, though the latter' did smiles through all weather conditions and the possibility Two hundred men:, he says,'.1 strung will hold d eiloukli oif to cover an ordin- ftlirlY WeR On Pdm- If SnYOM %ZSd The midnight gleam with wort' than of squalls. These' seem trifling and out at Intervals of two paces. Then ary wagon wlieel Put boiled lin- to respond before the fatal "ten" was I rim human faith. commonplace warnings but it is the. I gave a message' to my adjutant, tell-, seed oil In this trough and build a reached, that persona *as "It" No neglect, of commonplace precautions Ing hdm to give It-orally to the man at fire or-place a small oil stove or lamp duP*8t6 31SM" were 8000PWd- Here's to the love'that seeks not self, that cause most of • the accident3.i the head to be repeated from man to under it,to keep the ail at the boiling Moreover, the record of drowning man d9w point all the time. Arrange the wheel A &m sM program and bath n the line until It came to me vw.gdvem during the evening, with No censure for our -frailty, but Both fatalities already .this summer shows' at the other end of it. This was the above the tough on in iron rod so that timely advice is needed badlY. message- "We are going to advance. immerse the the verandah as a stage. woo, that it may be turned to !By gent14 art&, our eviriti back into Every vacationist should have a Can you send us reinforcements?" different .parts of the wood-en rim in Lookiliff Your Beat. The way of truth', then sheds upon little knowledge of first aid treatment When it came back to me some' the oil. The oil will permanently swell] Wben the V_ .111____,:er goes Ia-sosz- our lives for the apparently drowned. A recog. minutes later It had turned t76-this: the wood, and.'wila also help preserve We are going to a dance. Can you and toughen the woodwork of the Ing,ow you vW look your best? Or:A radiance that all things 01" sur- nized method of procedure is, as fol-i 11 - vive& send us three and fourPence?" Wheel. �does ymr tam flush into an w*eoonk- Iowa: As "on as the victim of %be, L ✓r""' S^ 'V'3 '�,''" •h !' 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'W�i • 1'..°.'.'v..:.. 1'�,,. - .. -- .. ....:'•C"� FP"'.. �.!'.� - .._ ._. _ _- . ... s' _ .. _ VALE AHD NERVOUS - North c"- AIRD MY 81 HEALTH � �I n BITS OF _ rh, •' - (t� oo( CHILDREN The combination of wartime haired �Y-���1� SU��� 1/ T r i �. J L and commercial rivalry is responsible IMIUMOR a�Vi �s±s+ for the- feud' -which has••'-broken-out between English and German North The summer months are the most �� .. HAD SUFFERED TW I M- " -.1,Teed-Rich,.Red Blood to Regain Sea fishermen of which the Danes dangerous to children. The com- _ .�f plaints .GL that seaman, which are _: , _FIVE LONG YEARS. _ f have fallen victim. Several days ago Health and Strength. cholera infantum, colic diahoea and z$• natives-of Grimsby, an English fishing _ , Just so- dysentry, dome on so quickly that oi• Mrs. Nees Declares the Medi ' ' . . Man children'start school is excel- village,attacked a Germap.flshipg vex- 'What is it that keeps the moon in ` Y ten a little one fa beyond aid before lent.health, but after. a short-time eel when it attempted to discharge a place and prevents it from falling?" ciiRie Has Goiri letel the mother realizes he is ill. The P y home work, eaamizations, hurried ;cargo therA, and, according to the Ger- asked dim. - man version, boarded the ship and mother-must be on her guard to pre- stored Her Health. meals and crowded school rooms vent these troubles, or if they do come "I suppose. it's the beams," replied yw 'threatened the captain, beat up the his brother. "I firmly=,elieve i owe my life -to cause their'blood to become weak, � . their nerves overwrought- and their crew and 'b*oke up ,the furniture. on suddenly to banish them. No other =.._ __ Tanlac, for i has completely restt2led Aa color and a hits loaf. It is a mistake Later an English fishing steamer was medicine is of such aid to, mothers. — p during hot,weather as is Baby's Own lt.Paid Dividends. my health after eufiering twenty-flue °•'- to let in drift when boys and piloted into the 'harbor of Geeste- years," was the statement made by, Tablets. They regulate the stomach 'Was your daughter's musical edu- BirIa show symptoms of nervousness munde, an important 'fishing city. Mrs. S. Nelles, 208 Parliament St.. When the dockworkers and fishermen and bowels and are absolutely safe. cation a profltabie,venture?" asked w or weak blood. They are almoat. ure Sold by medicine dealers or b Toronto: ^-e learned'a')i3fitiah vessel' had arrived, by Smith. . drift 'victims of that dance, or other at 25.cents a boa from The Dr. Wil• "Rather,"-seAd+Brown. -1I bought knew uwhat it asstoy at a good meal they, according,to the report of a sup Hams' Medicine Co.,-Brockville,. Ont. the houses on either side of us a: - troubles. Regular meals, out pceedly reliable news association to without suffering dreadful pain in the 'Y••- which many Berlin papers subscribe . 0 -- _ _ half their value." _, _- - _ r t; f- - :exercise and plenty of sleep are neces-- - pit of my stomach and also palpitation . ,sary to combat the nervous wear of threatened the ships, which ground to Convicted 4y His F121gCr5. -of the heart afterwards. My liver visa �r school-life. But it id still more impor- be from Grimsby; the same town No Fair Play. badly out of order and I was troubled A Jury in Michigan recently found a .- tant that parents should pay attention where the German boat was attacked, man guilty of burglary. Yet ao wit- Joan-"Why won't mummy buy me a lot with nausea. I generally' woke to the school child's blood s;ipply. and forced the German pilot to•come ness appeared-against him;' the stolen anew doll?" up in the mornings with a fearful _ Keep this rich..and red by giving Dr. ashore. goods were not found in his Nurse-"Because yours aie not headache and had such spells of dizzi- posses- _ Williams' Pink Pills and-the boy or Then, states the-report,.,the English elan; no one'saw•him 'commit the broken yet, dear." ness that I had to hold on to the furni- girl will bd sturdy and fit for school, captain, smiling in a scorntui manner, crime, and'no one saw him In the Joan' "Well,'mummy,'s 'had a new tune to save myself from falling. I }` saw it was impossible to land his car- baby-and I'm t broken!" was just tired out and wear all the t ' The value o.! Dr. Williams' Pink Pills neighborhood of the tailor shop that y �- y _...in cases of this kind is shown by the go and_put out to sea again. It re- he had robbed: time and every now and then had such -< mains for the Fretheit the Socialist". 'Professional•Immunity. asinking sensation come over me that nQ • - statement of Mrs.- Watson, Grand He had entered the tailor shop by _ - 7alIs, N.B., Who says: "In the, spring organ to bring to light the complete -removing a pane of glans from the mottle 13oy-"We've been playing I thought my end had come. - In fact, - = _ of 1919 my daughter Thistle, then 12 story of what happened to the English 'door The identification bureau of the school, mother." I was almost a confirmed invalid and years of age, began to.show symp•. vessel. It states she came to Geeste- Detroit police department examined Mother-"Well, I hope you were used to•lie awake for hours at night _toms of nervousness which developed. = uiide, 'not to self fish; but because the'glass the next day and"found fin- well behaved during school hours'. worrying about my condition, °aa i _ into St. Vitus dente. She_seemed to she had run out of. croal and after de- ger-prints They compared them with Little Boy-"I didn't.-need to.be, be- never expected to be well again. . -,lose-control of her Ifs"a .,..d at--times---parting,-.41ther because she lacked the-, prints on file in the bureau and finally cause I was the teacher." "But the way Tanlac 4as built me u? every .muscle is her body seemed to services of a German pilot or was identified them as those of a man who has been really'wonderful. The first ' be twitching and -Jerking, and the short of fuel, ran aground on the - few doses seemed to do me good, for more than a year before'had been so Harmless Mayor. I began to-sleep' better and had•lead - :,trouble seemed to be growing worse. shoals near Helgoland and sank. All g officers and crew mans ed to reach quitted of a charge•of breaking and An Englishman was payuig his-first We. finally decided to give Dr. `Vii- g entering a house. They arested him, distress after my meals. -,Plater taking' liams' Pink Pills, and the result was Port after eight hours in an open boat. visit to Scotland. Tie arrived at.a eight bottles of this medicine I can port about the same time the natives t. and six.months after the.crime, dur, small town, and'began to queSRion the honestly say I am as well as I ever - ?� better, even thdn we hind hoped for, ing which tim0 he stoutly maintained porter. and she is now enjoying the befit of Grimsby, unaware of the fate that had hie, innocence bran ht'htm info court. " was in my life. _All my stomach Y - befallen- their townsmen_ attacked a g I suppose you have s provost here?" trouble has disappeared, I sleep fine . W,:••Lth - There the fingerprints were the sole "Aye,' said the porter. You can gel Dr. Williams' Pink Pills fleet of Danish.flsWng vessels; 'dig- witness against him. ., at night and am so much stronger that charging cargo there, and order was And does he have insignia like our I-can do my housework with ease. I through any°dealer' in medicine or by The police of nearly all countrles mayora?" mail at 60 cents a boa or six bozos for only restored after a severe struggle have recommended Tanlac to lots of ' know that.flngerprint identification is ? with the, politer who,finals were vie "Have what. ' m ;2.50 from 'The Dr. Williams' Medi- y an exact science; but the difficulty is "Inai y friends and am glad of this oppd :., tine Co., Brockville, torious. Further retaliations are. ex• gala-well, tor' instance; does tunity to tell everybody what a grand Ont, to convince the jurors. In order to do ?" petted.• Jae have a chain?" medicine it is." so the Detroit police called for ex- "A chain?" said the astonished por• Tanlac is sold by leading druggists London's oldest bridge over -the- perts and the opinion was that the ter. "Na, na. He gangs loose; but. everywhere. Advt; "t -Thames is Waterloo Bridge; Black- Every man suffers from the delusion fingerprints of the prisoner and those dinna be feared he's quite harmless." friars Bridge dates back only to 1869. thiait he-is necessary to the happitiess ten the glass taken from the tailor shop , ` _ Wnardls Liniment Rcileves- Neuralgia of sigme womam were exactly alike is thirty-nine chief ' -"' Hickory is one of the strohgest Can. characteristics. One' of the experts The Foolish Girl; a kan woody 'When properly season- . . asserted that the chances of two-men An Irish priest was talking to his ed a hickory column will support a - Slll'nleS• �� ���� Or�QID " having •aa matey- chief characteristics gardener, Pat, one day. Pair was an weight of twelve tans per squxtre melt 7. Surnames ++r��Yi in common were about one in three old servant, and it was the priest's cross-section. " hundred and two sextrillion, two hun- :custom to discuss with the man vari- =COLBURN MaeNAMARA dred and thtrtyone-quintillion, tour -Gus itemq of-u3ws --from the news. Variatlot!•-Holborn, Colbern:_ Variations-McNamars, Maenamira: hundred and fifty-tour quadrillion, papers- Raofal Origin-Walsh. Racial Orlgln-Irish. eight hundred and thirty-eight -tril- "Pat," said the clergyman, "is this •a Source-A locality. _. Source--A given name. lion, one hundred and twenty-one bil- not-scandalous?" �( ~ These surnames belong to the class¢- Here is:a family name with a tang lion' two hundred and ninety-three "And what is that.Father?'.asked of the salt sea, and which,31 you were million, eta hundred and seventy nix Pat- - 4 = fication of those- which have been de- thousand,. five.hundred and forty-four • "It says is the paper this'morning ' .k ` familiar with the'speech of the Gael, d rived from places, their first applies- would call up visions of clas'hdng arms (302.231,454,838,121,293,876,544). All that s large number of English girls m' tion having beet to distinguish the in- and splintering galleys, with Celt and the experts asserted that a person's are marrying Chinamem'• -_ ? dvidual by reference to his place of Viking .locked .in deadly combat~off fingerprints did not change from birth "Shure. and that's nothing, yer hon- or," -: until death. replied Pat. "I know a handsome ° n or former lace of residence, shore. Nor, if you were Lamillar with p _ .}'snide ce Place the history of the Gael, would the 10- Ia order to emphasize further the Irish colleen that's married as Eng• ,n§ in addition to his given name. `.cality of the visions necessarily be.off exactness of the method three of the Tishman." _ Had the name been an English fn- the Irish coast, for the Irish in the jurors were asked to stamp their flu- Mid 0.LMcPherson,- stead of a Welsh development,it would early dle Ages, united•under a, gerpTtnts on cards. Then one of the have been "Hazelhill," and in the single `'high kirig," took-the offensive three stamped on a fourth card the Furniture Dealer-and Armstrong, B.C.as often as the defensive, and at one impress of•one of his fingers. The Armstrong, B. sense-of meaning 'alone it would be Aii'nard a Liniment Co., Ltd„ - period their eompaigns penetrated as judge placed the cards in a.row and Yarmouth, N.S. ' put in the same classification with far as-northern Italy; as well as along the experts examined them with mag- Dear Sire-Since the start of the yea, *r- such.English family names as Hazel nitying glasses. In four seconds they Baseball season we have been hinder- Cuticura imureS the shores of the Baltic and Scandin- ""holt. Hazelhurst and kazet'ton. avia: had Identified the juror who had ed with sore muscles, sprained ankles, �'],��•,.'s /� . '^ stamped the riot on the fourth card etc., but just as soon as we.started us- - i W& Glossy H$Ir _ The Welsh form of the name, how- The maning of the name of thb p s • ing MINARD'9 LINIMENT our ever, is neither Colburn, Coiborn, nor ancient Irish clan, or "Slot Coniiiara," o troubles ended. Every baseball player Shampoos with Cuticura Soap pre. Colbern; but "Coibrin" or. "�olbrym"- or,-to use the more usual and modern ' IMONEY ORDERS. should keep a bottle of your Liniment by light applications of C It is a compound of-the word "bryu," form, 'tMacCoimara," is "descend• When ordering goods by mail send handy eura0intment to thrscalp akin do meaning •a "hill," and "coil," which ants" or "followers of the sea pro- a D'ominion Express Money Order.` Yours truly, much to cleanse the scalp of dan• designates the hazel plant in the an- tector," and the clan derived its name W E. McPHER90N, cond and necessary promote the {.: deaf tongue of the Cymric branch of at some point in medieval hlstoryfrom " - -His-Adel- ee. -Secretary Armstrong High Schoolutae=essary to Producing Baseball Team. .`.the Celtic race. a• sea chieftain Co whom had been Young Policeman (who has broken 3o•�2Se. Ot.�..uZS.odseeCTa.�k�ts�.Sold ' It is to be noted that a much heavier given the name "Cu-mara," derived up fight between two colored seamen): 1TO1�OLt�.st i�7�it S6 hit se,11,E 11..E ;_'proportion of family.names from the from the combination of the words "Where do you live?" OOARS,E SALT "°r'gOi°'b"""'t �°• Welsh,-and'Cornish tongues belong in "cu" and "muir," and signifying "pro. Larear-"Calcutta." LAND the. classification o f place names than, teCtor of the sea." Policeman (to the other dagoj- S•A L T ;among _the, Gaelic branches 'of the With the passage of the Gaelic-clan-"And where-do you live?" - $n]k C�]p� TO WOMEN Celts; that in to say, fire Irish and the I system many generations ago, under Chinaman-"Shanghai." : Scottish. The reason for this lies in i the pressure of English law and cus- Policeman.- "Um-well, the best :'TORONTO iALT WORKS - -the higher development of the clan, torn,the use of the-word "siol" and the thing you two car} do is to pop off 4' J. OLWF TORONTO OF M AGE system among the latter and a develop-( designation of divisions of population home to bed." ---.- spent of clan nomenclature which wag by clans has been dropped. The Irish - _ -e- virtually a system of family names. As have not succeeded in preserving their Minard's Liniment for sale every.vbere ♦aerlea4 lioness Dos Bee sates i.�._ Wo1R1>�l�s Letter ,Teasat early as the ,tenth centu-y th(s_ sys-I clan organization as well as the-Scots, - Seek oa This tem was crystalized by royal-edict in I though the prefixes "O" and "Mac" as The Changing View. BOO DI.. SE You How-To Pass The Ireland. But is Wales patronymics I denoting descent are still in Wide- aad How to Feed ,' .rr w We used to think it rained because we Mailed Prde to any As• i At .held strictly to use as definjtely, des-I spread use with family names with dr.a, b the nuthoe . .Crisis Safely.- .q_ r criptive of the individual's parentage,, hereditary connections strongly Cher- vented to have fun Yy 33r ai. Glover Oa,MW ` often becoming virtual genealogies of fished. Out• in the blossoms of the lane be. 113 West 31st Street New York. U.sa. i Lascellea, P.Q.-"Darin the Change . up to a-dozen names; finally to be die- This family. name is not Scottish, neatIf tb4 glowing sun, g And we weKe petulant and cross and i of Life I felt so weak and run down I carded for a place name.' being found but Seldom in Scotland. could hardly do my work. The per- :'• whimpered all the day_ qs p N —apsration would pour over my face so But now we view the rain that falls in' that I couldn't see what I was doing. quite a different way. _ We live on a farm,'so there is lots to da, 'JI ;. Bea eT' but many who felt as I did would have We used to think the storms were sent Y 1S oril Genifl 1e - been in bed. I took Lydia E.Pinkha a s' >. :. b� �a7+�� to-spoil our picnic,date, _ Vegetable Compound and it did me a �+ And keep us penned ,up in the house world of good. I tried other remedies + Ridht right inside the gate ° but I putVegetable Compound ahead of Ridht, food for the body is _ .And we-were angry all the time that _ Q, them all, and I tell every one I know I11©�'e important't�sall ri alt things should go that way- o //pp���/� tt��.... how much good it has done me. - ' - But we have'_learned to view the �w 11 � QuQbDUrtCArl Bltowrd, Lascelles, PrOV. µ f';iel for the �ng;<ne. - u�1 storms quite diffeient to-day. Such warning symptoms as sense of ° qp suffocation, 'hot flashes, headaches, And is so in all things here that mark esw backaches, dread of impending evil, Lrrapc; our quiet life - - -timidity sounds in the ear, palpitation A N t Ate see the wisdom of the toil and of of. the heart,. sparks before the eyes, the parr and'sfrife, irregularities,constipation,variable ap- +h is a scientific food,-conta%nin� all And we have grown'a'geniler will and Warning! Unless you see the name ppetite, weakness and dizziness should _.. _ the nutriment Qf wheat and ].; ma - j welcome all He sends "Bayer" on package or on tablets you be heeded by middle-aged women, and I For now we take another view of Na. are not getting genuine Aspirin at all. let Lydia E.Pinkham s Vegetable Com- � -' ed barley. -Grape-Nuts, digests Lure's_destined ends. In every'Bayer package-are directions pound carry them safely through this, n, • crisis as it did Mrs. Brown. n easily and opiekly,builds, to*a.rd for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheu- -. We know, for instance, that the rain-i.9 matism,Earache, Toothache;Lumbago, You-are invited to write for free advice • ... ' health and strength — and is - - sent to fill a need, and for 'Piln. Handy tin boxes of No other medicine has been so anti , :delightful in flavor and Crispness And not to spoil. our_happy. day @ad twelve tablets cast few'cents. Drug• ' cessful in relieving oman's aufferin - . r ,a make our spirits bleed, gists also sell larger package-4. Made g � g •�•- - /''� as has Lydia E. Pinkham s Vegetable 7hi��es a Reason �r Vranea�uCS and through the larger purpose of His in Canada. Aspirin is the trade mark Compound. Women ma receive free will-and wish we know (registered in Canada), of Bayer and helpful advice by writing the Lydia The blessing ofs the flying clouds as Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester'ot E.Pinkham Medicine-Co.,Lynn,Mass: "' a the sun's bright'glow. 8alicylicacid. ---• ISSUE No. 31-121. .w - = ,_ ' '. .. :f. '..;� area �• - ;r°, .V';, '.r'�r,.y�'. �AryM •�t�».'+�y., �.. y.',.e""Tea �rt•'.�aF :,r.�,' x�.s.tw v K';n- ,. ^t` it 'a t: .� ^•' � a, ,� •,+••.i.-r, �,, aH :t,�:jrn ',�� f �.!4'..-"r..`.'�<r:.'i•,' ..•.': :" "."m .^"s'x«•.R•-,;,r^.•-•F s 7-".r e .- _ ..:+'@'..*:a' 'x4^- M . ai`7",._ .h":.'.7+,�.+� i,i,.<ti,.': '.i'n.�A'r•T.^,, «s,,-.,air3,,,:Jr,,!g-1.,.Y.r oe's:,?aa'':':'°: .e:'S4.�.<�..G7`a.,,+,'y; •3„h�� z..2.nR•"- T III ." y- akw . : n N-,r,s.c ® .� a :i�+.'aa;._°wr'•',4�`'".Y:;rC„.a "'ti,3'�' 'rs:,:.,,u,,,,o.,.r•%..•.,,.r.. �.s:..•K".n'"c9:c.a,'` �,r,,-+.'y•'h`�-._"', t;'...`«�...^;s'...,*••!.''.�.r"a#a' ;y- q + L©�" � - IIr.Joenry will be here as usual -Mies Myrtle Wilson -of`Bow- "� -- nestT.pogU to attend to his pro- manville, ievisitin Did �� r St� ' feesi iil d i merit house.st 4heeast•end' Q. e t' • �� ;r ut ee , refresh �. -J. H. Tayldr, of'Ham"ilton, ..is "` VVm:.A}llan, of Hamilton, -Clarence.and Fred Rogers,..of ' < }:viseitting his daughter,, Mrs. L. H. Arrived on Friday to spent}a few Whitevale, motored down on Sun. 3 agge• weeks with her daughter, Mrs: W. •d ay and spent a few hours at th© " -Mida Eva Bunting left yester-• J. Clark. home of their grand mother, Mra, That the more• money-you leave -in-your '- - day tq spend a month's vacation 'will the party who borrowed J. H. Rogere. _ `�`7> Muskoka. tt:' ladder frome .tames wed -An interesting game of base- home town, the more money -Look for the garden party at about two weeks ago, kindly re- ball'waa played ott Saturday even-- - _ ' Audle on Friday evening- the turn the same aG byte. ing between the - �- ' yflU ll get -there. y y g' girls team from -Miss Edith Law returned to the Dunlop Tire Co., Y : -- ;!"49th of august. p Toronto, and That a to�Pn which supports you should -Miss Edna Brown of Toronto, the city on- Monday, after spend the Picker rig girl's baseball_team. ' pia spending w few weeks with W: ing a couple of weeks' vacation at During the first few innings the G, and Mrs. Reid. the home of her ante here and in Pickering Girls held their own, bQ good P,rI1QLlh for you -Arthur and air&. Bundy -are other parts of the township. but in the latter half•the visitors gpending'a few days,with friends. -Miss Florence Down, of the, had it much their own way: the „ ! to support. . _ in Eastern Ontario. Standard Bank 'staff here, spent game ending in a score of 22 to 8 -Mr, and Mrs. Osborne, of To- over Sunday with her uncle in in their'favor: - The visitors were v t " t•onto,',spent the week-end with Toronto. He left on Monday for an active bunch and their.playing Bu at a't honl�f'' It W111 save you IYlon:ey.• W. G. and Mrs. Reid, his home in British Columbia, showed the result of good training M.... : The bee-kee _:_ Monday neat being Civic Holt, - pets of the•prov- and plenty of practice,in fact their �' ' -`"' � - •- ;,•: ;day the daces of business in the ince report a very poor year, training in baseball has evidently 1 1 �' A 1-� 'village will be closed. WhHe-the average yield per col-' received more care than their We have- some rare old choose with Mrs. Jesse Ham, of Toronto, is ony last year-was about-100-lbs, of training in .the use of good pure " fy,.,;•:.;':_ . . — hone a -g oo'd kick In it. ppeending a co}iple' of weeks with Y, this year the average will English. Before the gsme the _ 'G:'and :less. Elam. be only 'about 25, or 30 lbs. The visitors.were served with refresh- -Mire Alfreda Jephson is spend. 'price, they 'say, will be about 25 ments on F. H. Hall's lawn. They ^p k.:ing a few days with Mice Florence cents per pound for extracted made their trip from and 'to the Get the habit. GO ti0 BUi1t1IIr; -•='". Annis,'of Danbarton. honey' city on one of the• Dunlop Com- r -Henry Larkin; of : Saginaw, -Don't forge't.the grand garden pAny's motor truck°, fitted up for for good LhII1gS. Mich., is visiting •relatives' and -party to be given on the athletic- the occasion. .. '•':';friends in this loc4lity. field, Church St.,on Monday after- �atlsfa©t10n gUa'ranteed -=Mrs. $ol3t'. Sinclair,of Buffalo, noon and . evening neat (Civic 9ROCk ROAD, " ' - 'is�'vj,aiting with Fred and Mrs. Holiday), under the auspiees-- of ai Hurst for a short tittle. the the-Dramatic Club of St. Geor- J. Knox has the contract of making ' -Dr. Field is having his resi• ge's cli'tirch. During the after- a-num.tier of road drags., g FrEid T. Bunting-­-j r P1C',k®r11�3 donee re-painted, the work beil�g noon a good 'program of sports C. Simpson has disposed of another _ �ES%Abli3hed 1857. done by Sam. Stephensob, of Osh; will be given eoneiating of base• carloaii of coal of good quality. g awn, ogll, , football etc, also a 'driving Sirs, Knox, who had the mi3fortune to fracture her wrist. is improving . Mrs. A, S ragge and Master and hitching' contest, open to all ., R'w P p nicely. 0 ,6� Clifford are visiting with L. H: ladies, not for girls only as stated Waiter Jackson and his mother - Y and Mrs. S ra in the bills and in the last issue of spsnt the week-end at Oshawa and � � p gge, of the lake shore. THE N$w.°• In . the evening' .a Greenttank. i « '< first-class concert will be' --W, H..and Mrs. Peak and dau• given by Quite a number of our young people' ghter, Mise Reta,- of Toronto, well-known Toronto talent. There enjoyed a visit to Simcoe Point last pest the-week'enddwith Pickering will be booths on the grounds for Saturday.friends. hinx and sllorte tverein- the sale of refreshments etc. All dulged in to the satisfaction of all. �•t should attend.. Admission 25'e., Another Shipment of `.`Cha man's'.' ' —Mr. and Mrs.. Bretz and Mr. - p -and Mrs: Garrett, .of'. Toronto, c'h'ildren, under 12 years,-1.5c. BsIL� xs:c�isTEB. D D .. _s�ppeent Sunday with W, G. and -Quite a large number aaam: "�`°`"'° JL7akin��rr Powder :Mrs: Ham. bled in the Towp Hall on Thum 9ATrRDAY, JCLY 3n`ra-Auctinn-sale .. L+ ' day evening 1 of t5 choice dairycows,milking ma- V -J, R. and Mrs.Thexton motor-- Y g asi to hear the evi- chine and�afeol#ne eagias!, rile pro- In l lb:tills. Price 25 cents pei lb. ' I ed to Peterboro and spent oven' dense in .the- charges against sev- arty .of Oliver Denny. lot 24, con. 4. Tr it—It5 rest. Sunday with the formers sister,-oral Whitevale residents for kVhftby. Sale at 2 o'clock, sharp. y _ breach of the Ontario Temperance Win.blaw, auctioneer. Mrs'. Lumsden, - - -Misses Dorothy and Mildred Act. The charges were laid be-- . Have you tried "Gunn's" Cooked Sausages'.i-a tins. Price 35c. The 're fine; btechin,.of Oshawa, s ent tlie'past fore Magistrate Jephson by New ddve••i+teemener. y' especially for camping. ' p License Inspector Mason, of Osh- week with their grand-parents H.' Pe' . °e"and ilirs.Mechin. awn, who acted upon information - --The Autumn- Leaf Mission which he had received. The FOR SALE-Seenod-hand mower Choice Pink Salmon in 14b. tins at 20c per tin. and cream separator. J.R. Thrston, Acker- - - ••-Hand, of St. Andrew's Church, charge against Mrs. Johnson .vas 1t z. 37tf :.•< dismissed for want of evidence,, the�•ancual picnic in mill. ... Send in your order-goody delivered free. Money f while the cases a �R1TISH COLUMBIA SHINGLES Oils$a`turday afternoon. against two other for sale 3t lowest possible prices by Thomas refnaded or goods exchanged s• -Mice Teresa Raney, of Peter- residents, Messrs.J.Herbert and J. Paterson Claremont. 33er Rf found unsatisfactory to you in any way. - bsaro, who has been visiting Jahn Walters were adjourned to Ang- _ L> and Kris. McGinty, has returned ust 5th, 'at the request of the Pt OR SALE-�A good heavy double ^� wagon,sortable w teaming. Du t lot 39.con. 1, 'Children's blue stripe "Rough and Tumble" Play Suits. home, accompanied by Miss Mary Crown, in order) that further evi- Pickering chars mile wet of Dua�arton school). p $ y - ]IfciGint dente might be secured. A nom- Win.Bennett,Dur carton 43-13 y' Sizes 3, 4 and 5, nieely.finished, bound - Nr-.- -_W_ G. and Mrs. Ward and ber of witnesses were heard and Tab;rED TO RENT-Bv Oct, 1st. - - -" -with white $1.35. - _.• . Widmer, of Niagara Falls; Crown-Attorney Farewell, Whit- W a:,rau farm, fees than 23 sues, F;uod = - = " . house aria b Xfen s Summei'Wor ve been spending' a few days bY+ roseeated. anise an bP�pag.a��wa ly,es 3nTia1.- Ad- - _ p )£ Shirts in lain blue, khaki,. re ; s ri @ ",•5,+ia`ith the Misses Hunting and. re- -•Jadging from the present-oat- p $' y p ' -Lewing acquaintances in Picker _ look. there will be no Shortage of h`OR SALE-Fi'ordson tractor with etc., all sizes, only $1.3.5. - •"I•• coal_next winter: The Toronto P""y and governor, one No.11. two 10-in o e 'ing• bottom, ,Massey-Harns plow, one waterloo _ At both services: on Sunday dealers never had- a-larger quan- .Lracuon engine la-is. .J.uormley,Dunbar- Men s fine Su2rimer Hosiery in black, taupe, brown, navy, grey, tit on last the Methodist congregations Y., hand than they have now. ton. 4s-1e. white etc., good valuz at 50 cents a pair. were favored with vocal .selec. The local" dealers,, also, ..have 8: . OR SALE-26 sera on the north. 3 7; - OOd ell 1 on hand. Still there 1-' west cornet of lot 19,con. 3, Picker On LOQ�a-�7. pairs for $1.25. lions by mss Edith Law, of To g pP y Lhc prem,.e.are some umber end teat acre-under ronto which were much a resi•. is no goo ground for being very _- ► PP cuk,vataon• Suitable for pasture with shads and y ' — ••.= . ate, . optimistic.. Vghile dealers have water. Apply at News'Oeace. 39tf -Lloyd Johnston, who has been large quantities on hand; they OR SALE-Cheap, all kinds of Ladies' White Wash Skirts, with belts and patch pockets, -`'on the staff of the Standard Baak have been selling but vet little, button trimmed assorted sizes a,, S-2.2.5 each. a Y wagons,haraeaa, and all kinds of Farm-,m• k During the as _ .here for the past few months has g past few pears Gouge• 4lemrnt.•;n good order. Also several heavy and >- '• ' holders began , ht scales and a moot of tight horse-powers. - Ladies' 'White Voile Blouses with embroider and lace. f been transferred to the branch at . g n laying in a stock is Hsc a,,,a and couple f light h 17tr Markham, and assumed his new early sppring for the coming win- z- - —- — y duties on Monday. ter. Money was plentiful sad POR SALE-One hundred acre trimmings. sOF12e-with veStie fronts, aS90YtPd Styles, farts-in the Townsh,p of Mariposa Frame -The Methodist Ladles' Aid they did not like- to face another hou,e of seven rooms. •Frame barn with atone - sizes and prices. will meet on Wednesday, Augu t fuel famine as they bad done in etabiin beneath. Possession on F,rstoFMarch ' a CBVIUttB ea a nezt. Apply to Sarah E.Richardson, Pickering, -- -8rd,at 4 o-clock, at the home of P years. But this year brit. ;�.�,,; •Fancy Dress �%oiles; crolors,�40 inch wide, reg 85c, for 65c'. Mrg, W. L. Courtice. The mew- conditions are different. -Money _ P: , bars and their husbands are invit•_ has.become scarce, and many are FIRST-CLASS _ bite Organdie,.10 inch, t�Oc yard, -ed to be present. New members looking for a drop in the price of _ will.be made welcome. coal, an the. price of many other 'Nuttng aad Deeorativm :�_•hite V oiler, striped and plain, 35 inch, reg 1.00,-price = �- s • -The return football watch be. necessaries of life are. falling. Lone on ahortesic notice b while they-last E5a per card. tween the married and 'single moo Those who should be in a position y 04 the village was played oa'Fri to know, are not' looking for ��rr �- _ drop in rice for some time to �.ieor a A. I.Ille _:Figured. Voile, dark color"s, reg 1._5, sale piice-90c Yd.. day evening last and. was again a P pp g tie, neither side scoring, The come.- SYhen the cold weather - nall Paper 'Books, aeleatieae Flowered O 1 andie, gale shade, r eg 9 5c,.-sale,Trice 65 c yd.sin le men roads a determined necessit y will force those of Simpsons an d the famous to show their superiority, effort with -empty bins to rush to the Empire•Nall.Papers, but fitiled'in their effort. coal dealers, and the 'large stock - S ..� H A P M a , -From different pacts of-'the now on hand maw soon, vanish All orders for work received by �4,G, province reports tire received to and then there may yet be a star- " Reid.Butclier, 'Pickering, a sr the effect that the potato,crop has city, been seriously affected by-blight, '=A special meeting of. the " Until recently the outlook for an Chamber of Commerce was held Coal, .Coal i � �•- - -'abundant crop wits verrpromis- in the town hall on Monday'even: BUNDY'S • ' HARDWARE ing, especially the early varieties ing to consider two offers of laud The vines of the late varieties Fire for'a-park acrd athletic field. One Hard and Soft'Uoai of the also withering, so the'probability of these offers came from .1lessrs. hest' quality on is.that the crop will be a light one Cecil Richardson and Milton-Scott 1 • and the,prices - correspotkdinglyf who offered four or five acres of hand .. : VS high, what is known as the O'Leary ** � `jr �j ej vi m�l � —A .rather exciting .game of property and the other offer was, THOS. A. LAW � baseball was•pla)od on the athlet- made by Thos. Walsh,who offered y 1c'field here on Tuesdav evening four acres north of the 'Toronto Z�3.C1>ceriA�'. ���- -our,stock of Graniteware is (jomplete between the Claremont Girls' Eastern right-of-way. The price ELM MILLS , - Baseball.team and; the Pickering in both eases is $400 per acre. The.'EL.�VI, DALE MILLS Granite Preserving Fettles girls. r'n they early 'pa`rt'of the site offered by Mr. �Rlsb was y game the visitors were seven runs considered the more desirable, as P=GKE�t=NCt� Granite Double Boilers ahead; but-,at the-end of the fifth it is very level and it is more easy Fou'ean always get the best Mani- - innings it was a tie,. It had then of access, >ks it adjgips the 'high- toba'Flonr made from No. 1. �t become too dark to 'play, bnt it wa:t. A resolution was passed ac. Manitoba .«heat. Granite 17�L1Ce Pang was agreed that each side should cepting Mr. Walsh's offer and' Royal Household and Glen ra for _ play another.innings, the result three trustees were appointed, Bread. Tryabag:� Granite Pudffing' Dishes being l5 to 13 in favor of Picker- viz : N. J. Morrissey, W. J. Clark PastryFlour Fresh Rolled 0 t •. T� ol ing. and W. V Richaadson, who were BRAN,' SHORTS Granite Dish Pa•us n and-after August 1st the given the necessary authority to U�iT CEiOP fe6 for the special delivery of let mgke the purchase and to secure Granite Palls, Funnels etc. ' - y � Y DSIY FF. D8 'n Canadian cities shall be 20 transfer of the property. It is the CRUSHED OATS cents for each letter, in addition intention of the Chamber of Com- ff ' ' . .B.aRl:.LrY CHOP$;, ,.. .. _ .: . ..•_- � _ _ to the regular •postage charges. merce to hand it over to the village VrgEAT; - 88'our stook of Hammocks- from X3.0.0 up. The present charge is 10 cents per as soon as it is possible .to do so, `�' CORN " letter. The fee may be prepaid The village is forttin ate in secur- ditlgED HEN FEED by two Canadian special delivery ing'so suitable a site. A large - Caldwell's Cream.substitute Also, a good assortment of Window Screens, Screen Doors, ' stamps, value 10 cents 'each, dh by number of trees will+be secured Calf Ideal. Coal Oil Stoves, Hay Fork Rope, Slings, -one special delivery stamp 'and 'and it can be made into a most D[olaeese Meat Sprayers, ZiinOi @um Fly Oil etc. Canadian postage 'etar.>ps to the attractive spot in which- the resi-. CHOPPING AND OATJ -' value of 10 cents,or wtrolly by Can- dente of the village'can take much CRUSHING EVERYDAY Everything in Hardware ' adian postage stamps to the value pride. It can be used for all kinds Get.prices on feed in ton lots.. g ` of 20 cents, in which case the of sport, including football, base. MILL PHONE.: • . ;� words "Special Delivery" shall be ball, bowling,tennis etc., and can V. ��' w,•e��legibly written across the upper also be mode into a desirable place H BLll1d� ~ f Fickerl ng 3,1; band corner of the address. for holding.garden parties. 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