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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_08_05 7 _Z 7 10,1 W� Ask 2 -VOL. XL _�. ,.,PICXERING,. ONT., TRIDAY, AtG'UST 5, 199' To., 46, VV0faviatiev"a 1.0;mr b WHITBY. BROCK ROAD. Established 1828 4letfical and gard�n party in the town. Airs. Jackson is making fairprukress Geo.­ E. ark, Whithy, on Wk-dlle6d A�-, ,,lug. to her L15WkI state of health. 110th. Huwe cooking. fl,h pond, dace- F. R. and W. A. Jackson spent the �a,. E -H."Oph. D..'Director, and manvothprattractions. Held holiday with their pateDts here. R EENWOOD tng R. _.t .wt Optometrical :Association of-Ontario. Reg. under the auspices of the CKtholi-,� Ueorge Moody and family, of Osh- %4 ciation. CEye5 examined by appointment. -Protection Women',; League. Adwission and awa, accompahied by Miss Johnston,istered. Nfemberof Ithe American Optometrical Our. Lizlitning Phone 2801, Claremont, Ont. sav( Jackson. lion is 80-per 6ent of Fid p p.er 40 cents. children 20 cents. spent Monday with*W H. and Mrs. WILL F. TOMLINSON. M. B..'Membetr -your Pire Risk. KINSALE. ti Q7Ithe College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ont -d A.grand and garden P..Al-ty, H. Office: that 1prrnerly occupit bj the Ontario. -and gfurden P-LI-tv. tinder t the la te D r. R-13 red ie,and la ti erly by Dr..Cal Btien':;..Ki u sale, Aug. 15. Phone; Claremont,Qnt. 231y he 0.%v' l says "Don't say" I did atisvices of the Xin.�Kle Epworth Lea- well. T gue, will be held on H. XV. 'McBrien's ..not warn you. V EACARTWRIGHT, ' M. D.,02-1m. spaciou!,lawn (oue mile eptst of here) _D.LINBARTON. e vening of Monday, Aug Biscuits and Paste C-1P.& S,.Ont. A coroner for the Cour.- Buy your season tickets now for' " the' ust have that finer' L%l;ss Kenned:r. of Gobles, spent the y 7 ty of Ontario. 'Office hours : 12-2 and 6-8 p.in.. 15th, The Ionic Quartet, r;f Br�inp- or at other hours by appointment Phone Bell week-end at the nianse. sweet, nutty taste when Stouffville Chalitanqua. ton, composed of Arthue Londe, A.V. Ind.phone No.400. Pickering. Cr.-o..24. 1 We are sorry tbat Mrs. Jas. Smales made from tario. - 331% H. Moore and the Messrs, Cuthbert. Is veep ill, btit hopefura speed� re- -:July 28, 29, 30 and Aug. 1. will furnish an entirely new and 'tip- to-date PL'0g1'R11f Of �emd:ngs-, solos. covert. M.D., L.R.C.S.,, number of our residents C. MCKINITON Qa&. /K / SS / M / .S S , / M I No Edinburgh, member of the College of Why Worry about 'a vacation- dialogues etc. Btigas' OLchp4tta, of - in the Physicians and burgeons of Ontario,licentiate took picnic at Ozillawa of College of Surgeons, Edinburgh. come to Chatitt,tiqua. NVh4bv, will supitly Iots. of peppy Pastry Flour. It is music. Y. Barnes,Qf Green River, last Tuesday. made by the Mr?. N'iehol, %Irs. S,.,brivpr and F, most modern system from Spclu'attentiou to, daietases of Women and children, Office and residence,Brougham. "tile world at -yotir door. will act es chairman. RFf.re,b.u,,nt N,errol.of Toroutg, are visiting at the booth on the grounds %Admi-jon 35 -)tti homestead. the choicest wheat grown, �nt,. children under 12 years of age. Thoth Legal. M i -ued to The qualit-�- is there and the i Get White has retui 20 cents. StOU i1jej on t the city, having si)ent July holidav- price ii right. W, 11.'KFN�IXEDY. Barrister, So V ing &,.t 1�,�?Chorue here. Leltor,?Notary Publi(z?�Conveyancer,&-c. SCARBORO. L twsnn UcCcin ichie. wife and fa -USE BAKERS' JOT Whitby,Ont. t Nluo,e re :iUllimer- A lawn sucial, tinder the att--bi-p-t of ir,g ind-er the parental'touf_ For-Bread-iijtakes more, better, AE. CBRISTIAIN, Barrister arid oSolioftor.Notary Public.Etc. Woueyto the 'Ongregation of Christ irrh, The r(-p4ring of the road cut the whiter•and sweeter bread s. will-he held oa the rectory people off.frour church on Bandar. North,Whit v. 2817 4 . grounds than any other. (:to '44 4_1K i n O&ZL.f;�CE�c,e Brock St.Nort b E, BE A L i ra �i n g iz�. vet;'-�� ovenient. 1P TVILLES &- JOHNSTON. ing o W,edn,?,z;dav, Aug, lath. An GLAR-E­KU IN T excellent ptourare.will be given by the H�!'zie snug a solo very accept- JL-,.f etc.,*229,Danforth Ave 10_:��...ucrrard 4411. Saturdays h ably'on �4odav at the worning ser- -Viiin 1720. - 1a.T=it%1T0 Toron (Ind.) jOly. following : Miss Irene -Simpion, Iti vice, Arbile fir. Henderson"conducted and Russian, dancer J.- -%%. Ben(ion. the �ervive, Mr. Clugston being abaeut Chairs, Tables, Buffets etc. S­nt tish varin1b•Qiiist -. Mig-3 Caro 'W ILLIAM J. BEATON. , B. A.,Bar; Simmons Becis' and Ustermoor Gourlie, entertainer tit the Fresh Air Cdimp. Ma. 0-MMMINT ainer:' Master Jack rister. SoUciter. member of the fir n of Ryck man.Denison.Foster and Beaton. Toronto Leith. elocutionist $t.. S:kVI-111L'S General,Trusts Buading,8Z Bay Street..Toronto. Price;i alwayr.right,. % Chiir.under tbp leaderi-hip of G. E111. BROLGHAM. Telephone Main 961 and 662. Del.iver'j'free. The�AVR and Arthur Carlton lost a valuable horse pringbaw Mw-dian OL • other,,. The ffigbiand Creek B-tnd: on Sundav ma'rning. trill also be in nttendanr7e. Various The Metbudist Ladies' Aid will meet L B A S K E T S Himiseruents will be prov!'ded for both, in the church an WenZiesday after- LAKE B.. BEATON, D. D. S.. old and vounc. Ref e'-4hments will he B Royal C�Ielge of Dental served on the noon, August 1()tb. All mem'bers'are Graduate of the and Fruit Packs e3 F. The proceeds Surgeons and Univefsity of Toronto. Office are in re( ussted to be present. W %I-Fringle's-hardware Whitby. al-I of the building ftind.-Ever r- over - -.q. M i I n-, of Winnipeg.' Office"hours V to 12 ; Ito -5.30.E Ind.,pl�ore 6. boov come Find have , Rood tm' ,e'- • lohn And Mi Bell phone 220., 4417 1 qz. Berry Boxes Gates open at 0 o*cIo;,k. "P�ozram be- amen Arid Mrs. Miln-. of Clitrenjont. 24 and 27 (it.Crates and Mrq. Forgip. of T A Mrs. Casale fast week. Baskets and Cover-3 aino',tt S. �,Iharp. Admi-ion -a ce*tq. Fred nd onto, visited .6 and I I I(it. Bar-. children-under -15�een*.q. i0U*f-nV6g1- barbs. Ref. Mr. R.-vrit'sildg, of Toronto. •e- We advise ordering early,as there is a. presenting the Bible Society, gave a The ' Universal scarcity of I qtfj at the The fouic Qtiarjet ing at Kinsa, le, most interesting talk on the.work of SaV71=e- 3.\Xa0j- --VETA E.STEPHENSON.A.T.0 3T_ preseut titne. -15. the SocietF. His talk was ilinstrated t,.�acher of piano and theory. Phone 1102, �One of Our Productions) 30-10 by many heautiful time-light views. Claremont. tind Oat t Rollin .-Chopping g every week -Sill's Rite-Lite Lens for day excepting Monday.- CHERRYWOOD.. Leo and A.Irs. Hmvwood spent the We sell W 0. HA31[-Issuer of .311 tgr I aig e week-end-with the latter's people here. all makes of cars-the best 'oust? of 0. Born. -to Ft"ed and 'Mrs. Rogers, a on -turn to their -home in o Licenses in tha 4. Pickering Village. my -W. G. Barnes, Green" River dawigilter.. their r� in the market for Dudnville on Monday tbey were ac- the price. .-WoV, RICHARDSON - Real Es Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill.' Charles Todd, we ara pleased to re- companled. by Mis. Barclay and Mrs. .'tats, I rt, is improving in health. Miller. Tires for all cars, Emery' Wheels 0 niturc-ce.Conveyancing, Notary P01 Public.Etc,.,nckgtag,Ont. a We are very -pleased-to "e Frank Donald Beer had the mlsfortune�to 3 Saw and Emery Maudrils, Grain ChOPPM9 Gates arwind'ajain, after bfi recent fa,11 off his wheel while riding down -Circular Saw&, Lad- IV .7 HALL-House carpenter. Es- severe Illness. the Devitt•bill. ' The wheel striking L o 1!,mate4 given for riewrworlt. repairs or ders, etc. --isiter3t4orib. Ind, phcne219l3.XP1ckcrinj: 231y AND FL &Kl.-NG* Pretty neRrh every house b!Ls itp stone sent him headlong;.render!'ng. shptfe of rummer hoardrr%and visifcirs, him tincorisci-ous for a time. Medical ---%Vuod working and General -B.BEATON' TOWN.-SHIPCLERE I am prepared to,do Chopping and _Nt,t so bad for.our little tillmae.- aid was '.4 summoned Find A few. stitches Bldrks�iuitbing. D* coareysooer, QmMmistionerfor Gat Flaking every Monday We Are sort to rPport t-bat Miss were found necessarv. Take a little Accountant. Etc. WOE07 to loaf and Friday. Emily G•ire-s is on the b-ic•_1it,-but more precaution next titne Bona_ ld. W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road- as term grop♦ , •"Iticor. 61 Wartrage, Lie- b.­Pe!ihe may soon be well'and around 0.1. 1�iekering, Ont. on Stonebeats For Fale- airaLm Arno FArmer-; skrp vets btiqr ­ROSEUANK around here. 4. PUGH. Licensed Anc. John F. Sayles, -Claremont .4 the harvest, f,41o%,td 'h4ying' ro ITF,-�(r`!r tut L.' - Frov�n�c of Ontario. M1. k;-,c!s of tal" coneucird nn reasonable urms, cfo-o?lr that the bintler is. in full swing Camp Fidl•o-Pep wqq the r.;nie or!- -bred. lh.=thcrn -cattle, "on svery farm. Kinated y �he,Tuxis BorF, of Dunhar- -Also brece-tr of pure Ruial Route 'No. Write,phore er:call. Ind tone, Claremont 'rle'o. -David,46n. 'it., and N t"I t Trenton Conf�r- Her' 6Yod Are 1 2116. Glen Nlaje,r P,0. .331y Irq. r on at the hup'of the T -It is My Business JL.,tVe­t)Avidson, with their d-oughrers enrox early In the year, who thought' IF POciTILE. Liepilsed-Aurtioneer. Mi­es Lillian and. Mildred. spent one that could have a canjoiLig ont. sl a for Coucti,�; of York and Outario. Acie. To Lelp yo.t ran rotit nf Y'obrb. dar IAqt week at HLril,in'a 14,ind. ing ard nii4ke it Iargp enough to t.%xkk- �Z Cemeiit, 11lon•Lit&of sit k1tas &trt':b-4 el to on 6"T'"t El Mr. -B-irrlAv. (!f Toronto, Accona- its itIl of the country- bovi: fifteen tears 7 notne. AddrtsoGriec&iv.,P.0,, Oct. yopeni" aNt,m G�traigein the Vil. Inge of White vale I an preparid t .do Pani-I hy',Alessrs. '(4eo. and Jame, -;tnd ov' r who care to come and benefit Davi&on and their wives. motored by a.short course in the Canotdian -Rork: in-cluding C0111 WNf.' NIAW.- "LICEN5-,El) AIX I- all kinds of repRit" -q -end �% tops and ,ids' curtains. also mikinc "it t and".pont the week among I I andard Efficiency Train[ag., Water T IONEE R jor Yoik.Qntario and Durham --Counties; All kinds of safe* plvmptly attended tour old car look and run like new I.v the northern lake-.. arts and swimming will be one of r9e main feavires. There will he a to. Tierms reasonable.-Dates for..salf.%-may be 9 paint. 7 givin it a good cont of new umber, ' Bell Ittid Indepen- forget Kin�,flp i (fen party u-neral -prograni-'stud' Taxis' topics, arranged at NEWS'Officv. Don't fo gar I dent phones. Whitby,Oat. 31Y Agent; for Toronto machinery.includ. Monday. Aug. 15. Educational, Athletic. Lectures and ing: Pump,.,*, %4.'indmills. Silos It will be for all njen over Ila$ ' I fifteen yearn of age who want to be b A CHARLES ;M. -R one ENWLi D.Light and sold. ICE, voting. Itisplannedfor all the young,men Bc Honi'e'Teh 3521. White-raid. 'Etrait- Br; of tidsRv-, spent of.�outh011tRrio,but ever y yoiing Ready .Roofing Gover'nfreirit, Municipal' and Car- ont, the t- end-erd at his hottie bete, inan is invited. We challeng� you to 31iss Helen Bonner .pent a few days find two better men thiinTAvlorStrat- 7 -Bonds Sale. TI�VE T.JBLE-Pickering �tstion W n 0 por&tiop and Roland B. Ft? it ho are to nd Lath last.,week with ffiend-; in Port Ppri r Bell Phone 193 T. R. Trains going"East Jae as follows F. L. and Nfr,,. Glee.,nn and f *1' tike charge of telling and showing us 6 -7-37 A .,\I. so job. ---------- ­7- 29. Local IIAM D. DYKES, ,0 of Toronto, were in this village on the th�;things we do not know me WILL \Y/H I TAY 2S P.M, - ` Bring yonr bedding and cooling uten- 86 Local P. M holidity. Trains going' West Miss' AViIl;Rm,;, of Toronto, spent ,ils and any provisions. you wish. hut F. A R EES 0 R• due -a" follows.- hey will be obtainable on the gi,ound,4. =:C. M. M. &. 'MORE -No. 35 Lo^al 7.47 A, Id the week-end with Alf and 34s. Tiini- 27 Local There will be a registration fee of$1 "rs= 2.41.5 P. M. ble hare.Surgeon -Chas. and Mrs, Wib�,-t�n and to•cover the .cost on camping equip- 7 Mail family, 8 55 P. M, Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary .0f Brooklin,-were, iki the-, vii grounds for each person,village on 11'eut and gt un Nor. band 7 also run on' Sxinday which mast, with your name and Rd- College. All calls day or night Monday promptly attended to. Furegoi.ng is according Lo,Standard WAIter and Wilsen attended be sent in to Gerald Cowan, of 0 tune. Ro�;ebank, by the (-,-,d *of August. Bell and Indep!endent Phones the.Old Buys' at Oakwood on M,-.Pday, Then on the 113th of SepLember come Pi 6kering PICKERING, ONTARI jN11s. rtli�ersort, OfToront*-I, spent the to Rosebank for four days. Brougham weekend itith her parents, Juhn and n, 'Z AUDLEY. Mrs, Adanisc Cartage Expres A ti tick lead of yr;7in'ir ppople fl-olij Automobile Repairing C Dru -o picn!ckk1 with Ajf id Mrs. The many ftiand�; of Frank O. 31c. Tottint -4-Tviiekiing,to Find fronl' J. a6d 'Mrs'._ of Detroit, tiniely deMh which took place at bt,�-. The Cheviolet Service Station ar,;l All RT�d Ti'_ ible'on the holidav, Quay were shocked to learn of hi,,tin- Mr. NIP.Q i�xy had Garage at Brougham is open :, i- all the City. of other points. . ) I kinds oft epain;and over het,i'c, are here spending part of their holi. horne. Allisonville. drive with J,--tmps and Mrs. Plaskett. only a few weeks ago huried-his moth- Also, Touring Car for hire %4 .­Store Expert wojkluanrltipguaranteid. !�:ini and Mrs. Adamson a er 1(poni NV,*hitbv and shook hands with night or day. and fumily gigs of Torrinto,'motored tuft and a large niattibet• of friends. Shortly A Batteries, Columbia Grapbones are'back to prii- Tires and Willat with John and Mrs, Aison. Agent for Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear Ind )lion-e 509 Apply 83 spent the after he visited the'-west to wind up mother's estate Col Batteriesexchanged. Rohert and Mrs, Harvey and batty. tit,,n and. sell his own . war prices. Type X-2 previously BROUGHAM HOTEL ofToionto, spent the we'ek-end with fArm. Upon his return home be was thpfoTrupr's parents, Bert-and Mrs. greatly fatigued, and the recerit hot $13500, now $95.00, supplied lzr,,K Mahogany. Walnut.Golden•Gerow'sGarage, Brou' ham Spe 9 11 of weather; while be was wcl:k Oak and Fumed Oak Finish Woi d reached here recently of the Ing in the hay, led his wif6 and neigh.' we 'death in Chicago of Win. Cammack bors, to believe that all was not well. 'SUMMER INSECTIDE formerly of this Village. He was He arose early on Sunday morning to attend end to the stock as usual,but went Pnris Green, 60c per lb. brother of Mrs. S. Stewart. Dr. N. E. XcE ' n, B-V.Sc. L"OT� 80c lb. Powdered Lead Arsenate,.Graduate of Univerifty of Toronto. Mrs. Rnnkin,of Toronto, motored over to the barn,wber'e a few*vninutes Former Veterinarian to Macdonald Nonge &Charles Sts,Toronto down on Thursday and took her moth- after he was found by Mrs. McOuRy. A varied assortment of Metcalf's Cho- Agricultural College, Quebec. Is noted throughout Canada, for er and Mrj,.Oliver Find fancily down but the spark of life had gone. The colat'es, in boxes and bulk. ir. to the lake to spend the day deceased was well known and highly Prompt attention to all clients. high grade work. Write for Cata- Married at the Greenwood parson• respected, having been born and lived Kodaks, • Stationery, Magazioes'. Bell and Ind. Phonoq age, by the Rev. J, W. Bunner, on on the farm now owned by Simon Smoker's Supplies. PICKERING, ONT-AR-10 Logue and arrange to enter at our 'May 11th, 1921, Wesley Allan and Puckrin for hteen years. He bias M Ny.a), Rexall, Wampole's held all the offices in the Presbyterian Mamie Akitt, both of Acton, Ont. Fall Term opening August 29th. Mr. Find Mrs. Postorn trid son Aub- church and was an active member tip Rreparations. he time of his death. Last spring re. Mr. Find Afrs, Maxwell and baby to t We bave,filled positions recently at rev, We close Thursday Afteruboo and Ralph-Brady motored W . G R E I D out from be purchased a large farm at Allison- during the summer. $150a month and $2700 per annum, Toronto and spent the holiday with Ville, was doing H large dairy business. Has iifull line of tresh and cur- James and Mrs. Raine. and the many expressions -of sym• -Students have been in attendance The Young Girls' Mission Circle patby to his wife and son, Ross, prove ad meats constantly on hand. this year from Newfoundland.and on met at the home of Miss Edna Middle- he had gained the confidence and re- WVW ton on Wednesday of last week. They spect of all his neighbors. The kind- I N SpiCj Roll, Breakfast Bacon No E. WE EM, Bologna, Wein' ers, etc the:East, Quebec on the North and have at-ranged to bold a social even- est sympathy Is extended to his wife Manitoba on the Nast, ing in a couple of weeks at Miss Nellie and son anti brother.Will. who was 7 of Russell's home to which the boys are on his way from Weyburn,Sask., to Veterinary Swoon Highest prices paid for W. J. Elliott, Principal invited, as well as all young ladles of visit him, in their hour of sore be- Butcher's cattlo the neighborhood, went. A,� -y, W M ,7 - 4. r. 4, Sir Alfred dame bacVfromi his rovedli, -t; id-greeted'his nephew cordially. Tice Don't estimsW your fu- `' two men sat NURSES a' by tk*windovi for a few moments-in sflehce. tune--by -the little troubles - T`hs Toronto Hospital for Incur- "An aperitif?" Sir Alfred suggest- that confront you now. The bles, In-affilis.tion-Witt Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, New York City, ed. "Ca hall" black clouds which shut out .The' ' K ingdorb -,of offers a three yearn' Course of Train. They -drank mixed -vermouth. --,Sir your suz4 to-day, wil be ]nor to younc wornan. bovirtathe re- Alfred picked up an evening paper Ted education, and dealro of be- from his side. gone to-lmomw. Learn to Hospital Ilan . look at life at long range _ :� "ogled the "Ilt-hour-SyStem The ::Ap-v news?".he asked. pup ils'receive uniforms of thii*School, Nothing fresh," Granet -replied. and put the-right value on c l =g nurses. --This -Thi -7`B1in-- a monthly allowance and travellinor I"The whole world's excited about thin things. expenses to and from New York. For I - further Information -apply to-, the- submar-Ine Affair. --Looks as, though superintendent. we'd jot the measure of those. John- By.E.PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. nies, doesn't it?" "It does indeed," Sir Alfred agreed. e Tim * Out for Lunch. "Are there many people dining Two*submarines, one After the other, As. most travellers know'there are (Copy sighted) there to-night?" he asked. I't,wo of the latest class, too, destroyed now a number of small rooms or. oompart- without a BYN S .-inary ones, you k Its just an "Sir Alfred has a guest' at within a few miles and -day-well, o'clock sir." the man replied. "There' word of explanation. No, wonder ments in the English railway coaches. The story, sri�ten in 1916, bek;IM3. idea of mine, but the other g hapEened which I thought are several others, I think, but th The paeaenlkers are isolated In these the rather queer. 1 saw a closed car turn have not ordered tables specially." fearfully bucked at the compartments. - Sometimes, • indeed, with Lady Anselman's luncheon-part) something ey! efeited. about it! ,everyy ones at the Ritz Hotel, London. AW3 ley re ej Ircests are Lord 'Romsey, a Cabinet into St James's Park and, evidently 13"At a quarter past. eight, if you Admiralty I beheye," Granet remark- they are locked in. Their only means -the billiard-room, ed. �Of course, they'll iiefind that of communi ' Minister; Surgeon-Major Thomson, according to orders, the ehauffour please.' I shall be In cation with the brakeman jd* I I There were two Charles," be added, turning to at a Chief Inspector of Field Hospitals, his drove very a owty. the!they had this new dodge or whatever Is an electric bell that must ever be glance-, Geraldine 6nyers; her fro" men inside, talking very earnestly- hall-porter. . it may be, up their sleevos all the -rung.eicept in-an,em, ergeacy or crisis. tber, a naval iieutenant. and bW One of them was Hugh; the other was Sir Alfred wearied soon of the time.,-. . I I This bell always stops.the. train, and fiance; Olive Moreton; Cr-ptain J6:onald -well, the most Imyortant man at the pages of his review and leaned back Sir Alfred nodded. Cres,tes great confusion and alarm. 11 the hostess, home War Office, who aeldom,.as you know, Nf 'Granet nephew of it in his chair, his hands folded in front "Well,"-he said;"come in to dinner,- One day an old lady, very near. With 'wounded arri. Lieut. OnYe"; speaks to any one." of him, gazi;ig through the window young fellow. You shall entertain 'receives commission on a -,mystery"I "You mean to any that he was at the 'opposiU 'side of the ,way.. A me with tales of your adventures sighted, got into a-carriage In which -Ahlp and Major Thomson decodes confidentially with good many people, passing backwards ti,.field.I alone, talking confid whilst you compare our cuisine here a-boy sat. She and-the boy had the - compartment to themselves: The-frala secret message from -As bat' i Hugh?" Geraldine exclaimed. incredur and forwards, glanced At him curious- with' your­own commissariat,"' Ud the thirty years his had been Lord Romney receives a visitor and I lously. ly. For They passed on into the strangers' started the old 1"y looked about, and totiver�atlon reveal- the Cabine, I but cheerful eeiig"the bell, said to the boy: with Ger;�any-I "He was dear,"'her Mother assent- something like a household name In dining-room, a small�Aater's secret dealings '9 'made me think. That's all. the city. He had been responsible, nent open out of the general ECin't used to railways. "Boy, I lior apartments ed. "and it rt' opening 's,the bell for?" t, Thomson calls at Granet's i T I have, a fancy that some day-when be and the great firm of which be was! _"'ns� he head-waiter usher- -A0 discover whether he knows Any' finance! m unctuously t'ousl :What 11'�' "77 thing the time comes that Hugh is free to the head, for International eFthge y to a smr-11 table. The 'lad smiled maliciously.� -"Thit' about Lord -RomseY's visit"' be able 'to interest you conducted on the soundest principles, set in the far corner of the room. Grar�e. denies any knowledge of the talk, he will much as Captain finance which scorned speculation, I have obeyed your wishes Sir bell," he explained, I'la to ring when lo-calved American chaplain. Gerald- -well, quite as ine evades Thimson's for an In'- Grariet. Now then, dear, hurry. finance which rolled before it the Alfred,"-he announced, as they ie'ated'y6u want something to eat, and the lea Ae expostulates There's the car at the door for you great snowball of-automatically ac- themselves. "No one else will be din-'road furnishes-lunch!' Inedlate marriage haven't your hat on." cumulated' wealth. which he wit Conyers for disclosing'Admiralty and you have His father had Ing anywhere near you." The -old lady nodded. Halt an hour Plan-.; to the two girls and Granat. Geraldine went upstairs a little be-in given the baronetcy w Sir Alfred-nodded. went by. Then she leaned forward After a walk in the park wit'i Gerald- thoughtfully. As she drew on her nov? enjo ed and which, as he knew "Knowing how modest you soldiera--and rang the bell. Instantly the Ine, Granet returns to his room to And gloves, she looked down at the empty very w2, might at any moment be are in talking of your exploits," 'he brakes ground down upon the wheels, R bottle missing from a-cupboard. He space upon her third finger. For & transferred into a-peerage. He was bet to Granet, "I- have pleaded he locomotive- whistled; and the .warns his servant that a new band has moment there was almost a lump in a short, rather7 tbick-set man, witbifor seclusion. Here, in the intervals catered the game. War office refuses her throat. firm. jaws and keen blue eyes, ca-re- of our.being served with dinner yoii.train stopped so suddenly that several to allow him to rejoin his 'regiment. fully dressed in somewhat old-fash- can spin me yarns of the Front.' The persons were thrown. forward to t-he style, with eye-' There were shrieks. Windows Thornsvn goes to the Front to Inter— ioned horn-rimmed whole thing fascinates me. I want door. 'view 'Granet's General and 1111.3 his CHAPTER XV1. glass hung -about' his-- neck .with-a to bear the story of your escape." were louvered and heads protruded. Sip tu.spiciong confirmed. Granet motored The two men who from up black ribbon. His hair was a little They seated themselves, and Sir Guards ran from carriage to carria4i;6. Portsmouth to 'visit the two girls to Ports together -arm in arm from Downing close-cropped and stubbly. No one They studied the menu for A mo- Finally one approached the old lady'w Conyers on the "Scorpion," and tried have andsome..noliliient through his eyeglass. After compartment. Street, stood for several moments in could called him h to discover the ship's secret device, Pall Mall before "The one could have found him im undisilm-Ithe service of the soup they were ne. "Who. rang that bsl�l?" he shouted;- -vening, because Thomson warns pressman who was passing yearned guished. Even without the knowledge I alone. He leaned a little-across 'the That L Geral- as he ran along. her that Granet is suspect, for the sunlight in his camera: One"of his millions, who glanced,at,table. The said the old �A' dine breaks their engagement. city him recognized the atmosphere oil "Ronnie," he said,"I thotIght it wall "I did, young man." greatest financiers of the following-day Granet calls neon Mon� of,the greate in close confabulation with Mr. GOT- power. better to.have you here than to have ladY. si*ur Guillot at "Won you down at the city. "Why did you do It?" the Milan 1111toll the-Kaiser don! Jones, the Chancellor of the Ex- der what old Ansebnan's gives him a document Tram ce.. b interesting, almost thinking about," one man asked an- Granet nodded. She thought am oment, and then re- offering separ4te eneTilsetr-r1weasisdAw" tm other' an opposite corner. "This seems all right," be Admitted, plied calmly Fro.-we. a n o i uillot, a 414oney bags," was the prompt re-I gland ..,-Aftez Uraziet's departure ep------ "It is a source of the greatest satin- pi g around. "Well one part of "I think you might bring me some whose real name is Pailleton, is gum-! "The man thinks money, he the ;Mt work is fini;hed. .1 have chicken sandwiches and a bottle of "'to find dreams money, he lives money. He lived for eleven days not quite sure moikid to the French Embassy and faction to me, Sir Alfred," the Min compelled to set odt for Brazil on Pain ister was saying earnestly, IV to lives like a-prince but he has no'when I wasn't going to be stood up root beer." 'of being searched then and there. such and whole-hearted support. pleasures. From ten in the morning with my back to the light at the t. --,Conyers sinks two submarines.- 'I in the r%8l. -, am afraid," he went'o'n, till two, be sits inhis, office III L'Om- 'Tower. ,Now It's over." a ty. L JWith a little twinkle in his eyes, "that' .1 there are timea, when I have scarcely lbard street, and the pulse of the city "You've seen Pailleton? XV.-(Cont'd.) beats differently in his absence.` As -pressed him given Loam to laugh: a good laugh is bet- CHAPTER Seen him, impressed W- Conyers her head from him the document. been popular in finsincial circles." "I wonder!" the other murmured. He has Uls plant ter 1han medicini Lady 'We have hated yqu like poison," Other people had wondered, too.. all made." Learn how to ten a story; &'good her knitting and looked across at her' other assured him, with emphasis:'1 Still-the keen blue eyes looked across --�'Goodl, ►Very good!" story, well told, is as welcome as a dama+ter. A little flush of color had, "The capitalists must always hate�through the misty atmosphere at the (To be continued.)* 'd­&-i I streamed sunbeam in a nick-room. su into Geraldine the man who tries to make wealth, buildin opposite. Men and wo- - 0 , - face n Le drew back as though she ;typ its,share in the support of the passed' him in a constant, Sug"Ma Learn to keep your own troubles to men pa Electric 'had been sitting too near the fire- m ire," Mr. Gordon Jones remark- unseen procession. No one came and yourself; the world to too busy 0 care "Of tours* it is," she declared. "I ed with for your ills and sorrows. have only known Captain Granet for -4' "The more one i�as,- the les spoke to him, no one interfer h An Amerlean company Is building at likes to part with it. Howeve^.thse his meditations. The two men who 1,9 Lima,' Honduras, the most up-to- Learn io stop croaking; if you can- very abort time. I like him, of days have passed. You bankers have Central America. It not see' any good in the world, keep course- who -had been discussing him passed out date sugar mill in -every one must like him In W made my task easier at every turn. -of the,room presently. One of the III be niii by electricity. its power the bad-to yourself. knows hini-btit. that's all." You have met me in every possible glanced backwards in his diroction. bein" suppli6d by a 1,060-kilowatt tut`"Do you know," Lady-Conyers said, Sir Alfred, gl Learn to bAde your aches and pains a moment later, "I almost hope that way. To you personally, "After al I suppose," he observed,I bo� generateit set, with an- auxiliary under pleasant ami.leb; no one. i-tree I feel that some day I shall have to It is all." as down the hall, "there is set of 200 kllqwatts• for- lighting and to bear whether you. have headaches, Texpress my thanks--my thanks and somethiiii' great about wealth or else)"And why, mother?"! the thanks of the nation-in a-more one wouldn't believe that old Ansel- general purposes. earach�s, or'rheumatism. �'Becauso I consider Hugh is a great I The most remarkable point about e have tangible form." - rman there was thinking of his money-,. Learn to meet,your friends with a Judge of character. Because w "You are very kind." the banker bag,. Why, here's Granet. Good fel-� this mill is that all of.the fuel required smile; a good-humored man or woman -known Hugh since he was a boy, and "Times like this Ri acknowledged. low! I'd no idea you'd jeined t is' for making the electricity will be fur. is always welcome, but the dyspeptic. I - fogies." I nished by the waste of the.sugar plant is not wanted anywhere. we have knov�n Captain Granet for charge everything. We remember august company of old -about a week.*' I rose to her feet. �only that we are Englishmen.'* Granet smiled as he,shook hands. ---cane fodder and straps.­ JDon't cry; tears do.wel? enough In Geraldine r The Minister lisiled'a-pass taxi . "I baven7i,'! he explained. "You �The,same American company lifs4 I - Gera like Captain Granet,I y . - novels. but are out of place In real .r-other." and disiapp'evred. The banker�nitgrl)ll-'3 have to be a millionaire, don't You'l plying the machinery, and the first life. slowly ainng Pall Mall and passed and a gTeat political bug, before, cane will be crushed In October. a "I do not dislike him," Lady Con- Above &IL give. pleasure; lose no "I do mot through the portals of an august- they'd let you in?- No place for poor chance of giving pleasure. ers replied thoughtfully. __look i y club. The hall-porter relie*e.d soldiers! I. have to.be content-with Lioness steaks, camel chops,_7 ­..see how- any one could.' sind you Will pass t "'Hugh does. He hinted t I his coat and hat with great the Rag.' red througfi thli worIA but L e remarked fillets of dolphin have recently frgu was crossing k d Rings about ,eference. As h the! "Poor devil!" his friend re once, him-that he wasn't honest-and then , best: in the menu of A Parisian restaurant. forbade me to tell him.- I think Hugh hall, after having exchanged greet-!sympathetically-"best cooking Any good thing, therefore, that you 'Was mean." ings with several friends, he cache;winqs 'in. London. ' These Service men can do, or any-kincluess that you-can-. Lady Conyers glanced at the clock.,face 6 face with Surgeon-Majorilook after'themselves all.right. What Coal used f or pumpilig London's show to any human being, you bad Thomson. The latter paused. are you doing here, anyhow, Gra7net?" water supply amounts in 'normal better do it now; do not defer or neg- You had better go and t ready. "I am afraid you don't remember "I'm dining with my uncle," Granet times'-to 220,000 tons a-year. dear, if you have promised be at Sir Alfred he.said, " but I have 1 replied; quickly. feet it. '-Ranelagh at half-past ten," she said. men For you will not,pabt this way again. been hoping for an opportunity- of I "Sir Alfred's in there, waiting for to ."Will you just remember this?" thanking you personally for the six you" 'he-friend-told him, indicating) Monkeys are sometimes made "I'll remember anything you say, perform their tricks -by . means of ambulance cars you have endowed. I the'door,--Phe has been sitting at they Minord's Liniment for Dan�drufi. mother," Geraldine promised. Surgeon-Major Thomson,. chief!window Watching for you, in fact. So I wires attached to their limbs and, "You're a little impulsive, dear, at am 6 , inspector of Field Hospitals." manipulated by a bidden trainer.- 4- times. although you seem-no thou ht- long!" Insect Samsom Sir Alfred held out his hand affably.; The two men passed out and Granetl ful," Lady Conyers continued. "Don't, , Mlhard's Liniment for Burns, etc. rush at any conclusion about these I remember yoli perfectly, Major," was ushered into the imoking-room.! It a n7an could jump as far as a flea he declared. "I am very glad that my he could caii !a proportion to his size two men. Sometimes I have fancied that'there is a great well of feeling gift is acceptable. Anything one cani with ease over the dome of a -behind Hugh's silence. And more than do to lessen the suffering of those . leap chthbdral. -Were'be-Is agile- an the, that are fighting our battle, is almost Dropp*mg d iim a Parachute three -that there is something common g in his who grasshopper, .two or life of which just now he cannot a charge'upon our means." 'bounds would take him In a twinkling living in speak, which i3 keeping him . ; "It is very fortunate fo-,' us that e outside �t-tflie froxft hil Office-to his house. eat places. His al-�tractions are not YOU feel like that," the other replied. Parachute Jumping was originally a I parachute that is on th 917 "stunt" pire and simple -practiced; pack.' This instantly catches the air. - A flea suspended In a minute sling .4 "Thank you once more sir." stunt u I The two men separ-�ted. Sir Al- from balloons for the amusement of I thereby exerting a pull which yanks.-will grasp a match-stick',and juggle fred turned to the hall-porter. gaping multitudes. To-day it is an Im- the bigTarachute out of the pack. Nvitli, it as though it were a more noth- ga am expecting -my nephew in to portant part of war practice work;-and On reaching the ground the man re- ing. Were a man' equally strong he -- 11 cline," he said-_"Captain GrAnet.• as such has- been scientifically de- leases himself from the waist-belt by could toy with a giant forest Aree - THE777-UTF-S, Bring him , into the smoking-room, a touch'on the-aforementioned' sna ;v ighiiii five or'aix tons. WHITEST, veloped. P' e W11L you, directly he arrives." an observation.va.tion,balloon- Is set catch. It is necessary that he should The ant thinks nothing of dragging, -A "Certainly, sir!" his own Sir Alfred passed on across the on.fire by incendiary bullets-as often be able..�to do this, because otherwise, , piece of wood fifty times a strong breeze, were-blowing, he eight; while if he falls off a leaf.a marble hall. Thomson, •whose hand happens in'war-the only chance f6r if had been upon his lint, replaced it the men in the basket (usually- two) would be liable to b& dragged ever hundred`times his-'own )}eight frPM upon the peg. He looked after the the ground by the parachute. From the himself. is to jump. Their gas bag Is 1000 feet i a ground, be does not hurt h 7 a moment : th6 straps about his shoulders lie is if our appetite were as great as . -I gTeat banker and- stood fora 'higher, In the air, and they t. Then he addressed lipa or able eagily to disengage.himself by -those of caterpillars we Should each in deep though their parachutes,1 the hall-porter. depend upon wriggling oat cf them.-' require more'tbali'a ton of food every *h are strapped on their bodies all "By-the bye, Charles," he inquired. Iii dxperfiiie'ntal try-outs of various week. "if yo emergencyfjo land u ask anon-member to dinner, ready for such an ground. kinds it is customary for the jumper Could we but learn all that••the bee- tyou have to dine in the strangers' them safely on the gro to equip -himself With both the ap- krows' about flying, we might soar in- " pose. room, I sup in full flight by "Certainly, SIT," the man replied. To be disabled proved apparatus and the pack under to the air In aeroplanes whose wings enemy tire Is a mishap more or. I.ess -tb:a:n toti-r Uillt ac)r6s§-' AGI w­ I "!t is just at the back of the general any fighting avlator -trial.- On dropping'from aloft-Iie lets--ix ere no more loose the trial pack and din-ing-room." likely to overtake counts and whose engines were no stronger suppose an ordinary member at any time; but, while his machine I "I ! seconds-one, two, three. By that illan those of motor cycles. couldn't dine in there alone?" may burst into flames or crash,,he has ! it ! time he has fallen 400. feet; the ..i chance QLqcaping bodily harm: "It is not customary, air." a good c parachute has failed to check his des- Surgeon-Major Thomson made his if provided with-!,,'Parachute. -1 cent IN he pulls Me cord of the othei� Used Autos way to the telephone booth. When he The chute (as it is called) is of.light pack. Or he may do the same thing emerged, he interviewed the bead- and very strong 'silk. Thle harness Is If he seems to be dropping t,'c'o ia' sit. a of all types; all ca" sold b- Wtic"KET sm:'Ls THEM, us= waiter. es; or I mtest Sometimes In experinierts of t. I ect cars run of same distance "Keep a small table for me in the of straps that pass over th shoulders -7 up-to 300 MU if you wish. In I" ,I shall and under the arms, and which are sort dummy men are f"leiied to tae strargersy room." he ordered. go(e order as purchased.' or 01F.2.411thans Le supplemented by a waist belt.that has packs under trial: cr it nr,, rice refunded. '' D require dinner for two." suppl IN T?�Tscbsnlc of your own chafes , "At what time, sir?" an ingenious snap-catch. The chute 10 t weights. One idea sugge-,ted v,,as t i P-,o hem over, ar ask us to Major Thomson seemed for a mo- As folded compactly ItUtbe pack, which attach inflated leather bags to tloe fe�-t f tR e any car to city ravromintatITO 08 ;Owlr,�Iks No A ment deaf. He was looking through is fastened to the back of the wearer. of the Jumper to lesseii the ,,hock Inspection- V6" Ur" itomk ii-sys on T 77 BAK POW r I open door of the smoking-room to baud. the When be drops from aloft he jerks A-lien he lande&, but this was not Breakey's Used car 111I~ .where Sir Alfred was deep in the a vlot cord," which opens a tiny deemed worth while. M won&* slaes% sail _ '21. pages of a review. ISSUE No. 32-' .�F - -- -- - ac:3j '°F i - �. Pgse °•:a:F.;..' .+s.r�,sx °'�'" ..,,� v,:'y °,,,�*�y•y�i1,.rv' .�°._'v-,+a *n' ,t7:•,::+'ffAye ,,'+.`,�{'"` +"�m, ,`',+�"''' 'k;.'+Qf£''v +.v'•r""-,. s "fit-,`.° gAr- `�,�'', •'q�"s,"sr-.-,-+wrs�"_+"_`:?g:'�c�a,� .fs '..�� 1' ^.� dd .. :FF4 ••°., , -cti^"� „tom».. ".Y'-�Q�.lk�� ,,. ,,.. .�h� .6, -,ice•-. . .a�. � ''yam"j t'a�{>'-,�°r�. ..�.vyrrf.y,n•. .+k^- ws"M,s�ra��.a. R^a.r.+ � �•.. e .,.i.F �°L•,., +.. r.p � fi a>}.. a ,.- ♦ M. H' '+t•_.•. i°. +1,�, �_ � 1 cep .rte w bs"F'< 2 .r^r&u•Pk'. 1"t S'1 OWWMINARELANDTE- -. .. .,1! -err ° • _ , {-:. *' .. .* �!-fSY -, CONSTUCTiBN TO START ON -y AR PEACEY `: - : RURAL �Pi�D�tO EXTENSION `r , - ' :Acceptable.Solution of Financial Difficulty is Believed to be A despatch from Toronto says:- contracts upon which to pioceed with. Found >l •n Ireland's Assumption of a Actual-construction work n the ex. rural hydro extension. l _ p Portion tension of hydro power into the rural, "' It is a striking feature-in the•pro of the W ' Debt• _ grees of the work that it is those districts is to commence within the 4 _ _. . sections of- the .province most inti- A despatch from Dublin-says:-An cision was reached." next three weeks, mately acquainted with hydro power .±• - ,air of unusual optinfism prevailed in The.next move in the Irish situa- Saltfieet township, east of Hamil- and its varied. uses' which have been <r` Dublin on Thursday. Eamon de i tion is likely.. to be another meeting ton, will probably- be the scene of quickest to sign •up ,and which aze - 'Valera, the Republican leader; had'an- to .Ireland between Sir James Craig,_ most clamorous in their demands for initial operations under the new informal meeting with some of his, the Ulster Premier, and Eamon de early hydro service. colleagues; after which it was confi-;Valera, the "Republican" Leader, it legislation, which provides for a The ?00- contracts already in the = dently stated that a communication' is stated on good. authority. It was. Government subsidy of half the cost commission's hands involve a froni de Valera to Premier Lloyd; somewhat .difficult to arrange for of the transmission line. Dorchester mately 1b0 miles of rural transmis- y, George might be 'expected soon upon this proposed meeting, but. accord- township, near London, and the coup- sioh line, a stretch which commission 1 :' .the.proposed basis of a conference. l ing to the informant, "they have got try surrounding the town of Prescott engineers believe can easily,1)9 com- It was'also declared that another'over the fence." are other districts in which an early plated before the snow flies. The meeting between de Valera and Sir T•he'obstacle to,Ireland's contribu- commencement of operations, is "ex-. general painciple upon which the e_ James Craig, the Ulster Premier, was tion to the Imperial Exchequer, it pected. commission is working is to give V f imminent; and that an acceptable was reported, -will be surmounted by That the farmers of Ontario appre- hydro 'service to those rural districts ciate the benefits of Sir Adam Beck's which are obviously most in need of _ solution,of the.financial difficulty had Ireland assuming a portion of the y .:- been found in, the shape of Ireland's national debt, instead of ,paying a great project is evidenced In the fact 'it, and which are most insistent in that alroad the Provincdal H ` assuming a portion of the national yearly ,contribution to the Imperial Y- 'Hydro -their demands for an early connec• ` war debt. . . Exchequer, which Sinn Feiners regard Commission has more than 700 signed tion.' The Dublin EvexLing Herald under. in the nature of tribute. This solu- -_stands that matters . of tremendous' tion is considered less objectionable, = LOST HIS LIFE ON GREEKS• CLAIM importance were discussed by the and would , satisfy Premier. Lloyd MT EON NEAR BANFF VICTORY OVER TURKS Dail Eireann Cabinet Wednesday, and George's .'cont'entidi that Ireland s that "the AW of discussions was}ought to pay something toward the passed and a fateful and happy de-l cast of the war. J.S. College, President Perish- Turkish Nationalists Are Re- es-Wife Rescued After .ported,Suing .to.Allies .The I� glarketS. officiai Ens of the War Eight Days' Exposure. " for Peace. OW September 1 A despatch from Banff, Alta., A despatch from London says:-A ' says:-Rescued after terrible days on big,victory of the Greeks over th• - Toronto. A de*atch from London says': a rock ledge at the base of Mount Turks in Asia Minor was announced ` • Manitoba wheat-No. i Northern,,_The date'for the Official ter- Eon .with the dead 'body of her' hus- by the Greek Legation here on Wed= $1.81%- No. 2 Northern, $1.7934- Pto. band far below, where it had fallen, nesday night. '8 Northern, $1.74%; No. 4 wheat, .mination of the war, except as Mrs. W. E. Stone, of Lafayette, Ind., The resistance o 'w f the Turks, it as regards Turkey, Will be Septem- was carried nine miles on a stretcher declared, has been completely broken. Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW, 53%c; ber 1, -the Prime 'Minister an- to a camp at Marble Creek•. There The Ottoman losses were estimated ' No. 3 CW, 5014c; extra Ne--1, 60%c; nouneed in the House 'of Com- she will be permitted to remain until by the Legation at 60,000 men. b'• No.' 1 feed, 48%c; No. 2 feed, 46%c. Manitoba barley-No. 2 CW, 80c. mons on Thursday' she can be brought down the Spray Contrary to the.Greek claims,a dis- 3+io. 4-CW, 763ic; rejected, 71c; feed, - Under the "Termination of River to Banff. The body of Dr. Stone paten from Constantinople to the ?�• the Present War Act," the war who was president of Perdue Univer- Daily Express says it is claimed there All above in store, Fort William. - could not be declared officially sity, has not yet been recovered. Mrs. that the Turkish Nationalists succeed Ontario wheat-F.o•b. shipping W. W. Wood Stone is reported to be gaining in ed in eluding a double enveloping a PPo. according o freights outside ended for Great Britain until g President Of the United Farmers' of strength. When search parties found movement carried out by the Greeks. o. 2 spring, nominal; ea 2 winter, all the peace treaties had been Alberta, who Is favored by the farmer �' she was ,almost dead from ex- The newspaper Patris.of Athens de- yloominal• No:2 goose wheat,'rrominal. stifled, but it has been decided oaure and lack of food. Blared ft had learned that Muster lie ! �- Ameritcaa corn-Prompt shipment, that the tree with Turke members-elect of that Province, as P. p M No. 2 yellowy c.i.f. bay Aorta, 79c, y Premier. He was not a candidate In According to the latest report, Mrs. Kemal Pasha, chief of the Turkish :` • might be ignored: The last of nominal. the recent elections, but the success stone. is not much the worse for her Nationalists, had authorized the Sub. Ontario oats-No. 2 white nominal, the other treaties, that with of the 11.F.A. ls• largely_ credited to terrible experience, In her statement lime Porte, the recognized Turkish o freights outai e. Hun was ratified in Paris him. _ she said that she and Dr..Stone were appeal to the Allies -according g d� gory, Government, to a _ Barle -Malting, 65 to 70c, accord- on Tuesday -last. - to arrange Peace. F yy climbing Mount Eon, when Dr. Stone, isg to Yrelghts outside. in attempting to make a short cut Fro other sources reports reach dL ` Ontario flour-Winter, prompt The setting of the date for the KIDNAPPED AND P g � N shipment, straight run hulk, seaboard, official-end of the year'will pave SHOT AS A SPY &�r� up Rock Chimney, a steep London that the Turkish Nationalists ;7.40• the way for the settlement of peak, with Mrs. Stone 'following him. are willing for Allied intervention, Peas-No. 2 nominal. They were not roped together, she The Greeks are pressing on to financial transactions outstand- Manitoba Hour-Track, Toronto: Fate of Widow of Cork Land- said. About half way up, the rock Angora, the capital of the Turkish '' list pats., $10.50; second pats., $10. >ng between the Bank of Eng- owner at Last-Brought on which Dr. Stone was.standing gave Nationalists, and have reached tine " Buckwheat-Nominal. land and the Stock Ex owner way'and he plunged over her head to Gordan_ . Rye-No.-2, $1.21L _: and- will mean much to certain to Light. his.death on the dHia below. Mrs: Millfeed-Qwlots, delivered Toros- lines of business. A despatch from London says:- Stone said she attempted to go down B.C. WANTS 1, �� ' _to freights 'bags'included: Bran, per a to him and became marooned on a.. ton. $26;.shorts, r ton $27; white DROUGHT IlV ENGLAND Mrs' J• Lindsay, widow of s Cork narrow led _ BRITM FAA LIES middling, $29 to;SO; feed flour, $1.60 landowner, who was kidnapped from ledge of rock about half way -to $1.76. - BECOMES SERIOUS her home' in Coachford in February down, from which she dare not move. Eggs--No: 1, 87 to 88c; selects, 41 ~ - last by three armed men, wrys axe- She remained there for live days with- 111ducl3nCtlntA Held Out for to 42c; new laid, cartons. 43 to 44c. May e Necessary to Put Inn- cutpd as a spy, according to informs- out food and the only -water she had This Class of Im=nigraat Butter`-Creamery, fresh made ex- Y esiary tion revealed on Friday by the 'Dail was from a small stream which. A despatch from London says':- 40 t 41 to Oda do, fresh made firsts, don Dwellers On Wefer trickled down the mountain- side at Hon. T. D. Pattullo, member of the ' 40 to 41c• dal prints, 88 to 84c; _ -Eireann suthoritiea• noon when the snows above melted. ' bakers•, 2bt to 2c. Rations. The announcement of the kidnap- _ British Columbia Government, who is Oleomargarine-Beat grade, 2Q. to A despatch_ from London says:- Ping of Mrs Lindsay was contained How the Duke Of "i'n London campaigning for one thou- 21c. The seriousness of the situation ore- in a London despatch of February 18 'sand British families to setUo on. Cheese-New, large, 24% to 2534c; ated by the long drought in England_ lea Her house; a 'large country Connaught K►ee ' Young farming lands in the Pacific provic#ce, twins, 25 to.26c; stilton, 2634 to 27c, is shown by 'the statement" of the estate, was 'burned. The supposition has issued a atatemerrt in which he - Old, large, 84 to fibs'; twins, 34 to Thames Conservancy. Only 125 000 was advanced that Sinn Feiners were ' 'A despatch-from -London says:-- says that.despite des ite the restriction of ' 36%c. y Y P Honey=Extracted white clover, in 60- -000 gallons daily are flowing over the responsible for the kidnapping and The Duke of Connaught, who is now ordinary 'immigration-no* being ea 30-1b. �, per Th, 16• to 16c; do, Teddington Lock, instead of the nor- the burnirg, having been suspicious 71, but looks as if he were the King's forced by Canada there was never a 101b: tins, per lb., 17 to 18c; Ontario Mal July flow of 1,210,000,000 gallons. that Mrs. Lindsay had given'informa- brother instead of his uncle, explained time when men with ,experience and No. 1 white clover, in 234-5-lb. tins,t The London water supply is drawn tion to the police concerning' an am- how he keeps fit, in a speech when capital cot4d settle themselves to bet- per lb., 18 to 19c. �largely upper reaches of the bascade that was being laid at Drip- distribu:in nzes at Dulwich (°ol- 27 .to 28c• I far 1 from the u R P- g p der advantage*in British Coliyabia. ` Smoked meats-Rolla, , Thames and its tributaries, and a =ey. 1we. "I am gettir_g on in age now;' hams, med., 40 to 42c; heavy,:29, to,water famine is threatened unless the In addition to being. a landowner he said,"but st;11 do my physical jerks �/e Folk: RCS _- �30c• cooked hams, 62 to 67c; boneless• y liming <--, bac)Tcs, 42 to 48c; breakfast bacon, 33 long-hoped-for rains fall soon. her husband was a -3ustice of the every morning. I eon't think I should IZCiiaCnCC III Ireland to 88c; special, 45 to 48c; cottage! The lowest record flow'was in 1899, Peace. be hal'P1 u'ith�u± them," ,- ;.ro11s,.30 to 31c. I when it was 154,000,000 gallons. A despatch. from London says:- ~� Green meat&-Out of pickle, is less Plans now are ready for rationing ., The Irish truce has come- n late to rye ''-than smoked- - London and for eutti off the supply ! y pre-war tourist -4- Barreled meats-Bean pork $29• restore the heavy during certain hourit daily. :r,: traffic too Killarney and other beauty _ short cut or_ family back, boneless,I „r :::;;;�� y ;. :$40• pickled rolls, 1' to $46; mesa spots -in Ireland this .summer, but po sm. Founder of R.N.W.M.P. name, p o e who quit the rho, ;;::•::,: numerous social pe Pl . q Dry salted meet&-Long dears, in g �ti °, .?>` '° '• isle during the Sinn I'ein outragog; _ Dies in England tans, 1734 to 193lic; in cases, 18c,i sa are ooavinced that peace -has come to clear bellies, 19%c; backs, .14c prints,; s , .. " s,`" a ._ ;:..:.:' ;, ','a:>,;.',,: stay and are return o their Irish 19% to.21c; shortening,-tierces, 14 34 1 A .despatch from Winnipeg : "'•:• :. . mS • to 14%c; tube, 14% to 15c; pails, 15 says:-Word is received here of .,; ,;;;•:,;;_ homes. The.Marchioness of Ormonde, It* 15%c; prints, 17% to 18c. ( the death in, England on July.6 �� � �`'< ': has led the rush, resuming 4 .���'>„.:r,::'::' ,: ng Poasessiotl ercea, 17 to 17 c; tubs, of Major-General Sir George : (' !','`•' >_ of her„beautiful Kilkermy_castle. She 17% to 18c; pails, 17% to 18%c. � � �` Choice hen steers Arthur French, K.C.M.G., -first ` ;:;,;:::<:;:;::r:::,,r : ;,, .; i and other h�steasea are anxious tq w heavy $7 to $e; entertain their American friends ors butcher steers,choice, $7 to $7.50; do,i Commissioner and' organizer,Of r ;tip Erin's soil in August and to show, ^cod, $6 to $7- do, mad., $b to $6; the R.N.W.M.P. them the actual condition of the r= com., $3.75 to $5• butcher heifers, As founder of the force, he >'i''~ " :;:';'>'' count . choice, $6.50 to $7; do, med., $5.50 to = -{: $6.50; butcher cows, choice, $4.50 to Played a great part in the early ry_. ti ,: Lloyd George Will $5.50; do, rued., $3 to $4.50; canners;history of Canada, and was .de- -- � Canada -�•� ., Visit r: and cotters, $1 to $2.60; butcher bulls,;corated for his work in leading a = °�'�� '��' "� .- • good, $4.25 to $5.25; do, com. $3 to'party of mounted men across the 64; feeders, good, 900 lbs., $5.50 to $6; acr do, fair, $6 to $5.50; milkers, Mountains in 1874. He A despatch -from Louden , $45 to Unless failure r achieve , $65; springers, $66 to $76; calve&,! also, served ill the Fenian Raid -' peace in *, choice, $9 to $10; do, med., $8.50 ter'and the first.Riel Rebellion. " ' j Ireland leads to an autumn .election 49.50; do, com., $4 to $5; lambs, year- Two sans and three daughters in the United Kingdom, Canada will lines, $7 to $8• duo, spring, $10 to x10.75; sheep, choice, b to $s; dn, survive, one son, Major John A. probably have an opportunity of aee� $$ L. French, :ng_Lloyd George soon. good, $3.50 to $4.50; do, heavy and being' engaged in Lloyd George is being pressed ' ducky, $2 to 3.50; hogs,- fed and fruit farming at Sooke,.B.C. , watered, $18; do, fed off cars, $15.25; - 4 ington for the conference on the Lima` -do, f.o.b.,.$12.26; do, country Points, "Rainmaker" to Get - ` visit Canada when he goes to WashI $12. tation of Armaments, and it is under.. } $8 000 at Medicine Hat - i stood that he will do eo. { •`. 'Montreal. � r � a Oats-Can. West,, No, 2, 65%e to i , -- 66c; do, No. 8,. 62% to 63c• Flour- A despatch from Medicine Hat, I Cholera Sweeps Volga ?; Man., $10.50. Rolled oats=Bag, 90 Alta•, -says:"Rainmaker" Charles Region of Russia lbs., $3.36. Bran--426 to.$27. Shorts M. Hatfield has won his bet with the -426 to $28. Hay-No. 2, per ton, Medicine •Hat United Agricultural carlots, $28 to $30. A despatch, from 'Moscow says:-•y Association, and he will be paid $8,Ob0 " The Soviet Government announces the Cheese, finest eaatern�,.23%c.` But for rain which has fallen in the dis- ter, choicest creamery, 39 to 39%c. famine in the Volga Region started F.gga, selected', 48 to 44c. -Potatoes; trict during the past., three months. last month and grew steadily worsen ' per bag, car lots, 45c. Hatfield was to receive ..8,000-if four The official figures of the•Gommiseiu wa%; Q�vas picked 'lots, $8; good calves„ and July 1. Up to Saturdayay 1 of Health show 13,478 cholera cases Hogs, selects $14 to $14.50. Veal inches of rain fell between M ' t _ since the beginning of the year, o #s to $7; com. grassers, $2 to $3.• four. and one quarter inches had 'ben TO CANADIAN HEROES which 11,234 occurred in the month o recorded, and so Hatfield draws the June alone. The Vossische 7.eitu Premier Mei hen will land at Haiti.- Huge crowds watched Premier bfeighen unveil a memorial on Vlmy ng z g maximum payment, which will Abe says there are five hundred cholam fax on or about August 7th. made him at the end of the month. Ridge, the scene of a striking Canadian victory in the Great War. . - - cases in Moscow. ' •a y, -i a ,k.,' ., N'Y .4 ..Ij' .,C" ',F, .. - t• ...,� ...�, r ,.?y*•l•�`�.'Y1',a•♦" y.y ';o-,.a 'erg;,-• ..K �u:•.:�`,s,, ,u •t';'µ;, -,4 a "'' 'r: n ^f rt++ -idt �, �`r: x• �•,. '.x�u�, r• x 'T ia..' ;�x era. s 'xr +C•+,,,., ., r^ nr c�ocr9 iS..k•'bv, +yqi _3. t +:rte r t •' 'S �fir. ,� h.w F r�- 'N, a T.. '•'•�'" '•, l v .•n„ ,yr .,r; s.'[i. •1 � i'*+,�'' Y' .. '�:(n.,•t��.' f�y,"�"' �7,'i{•.•: y d' .1�. .�,,.: F w,;f' Frye. i;.• .?:,i ,�. ``I...,, �} .'..,,.,...rte•• r. j~ 'L s.X' y3• r; • '+` , C a- , Ir+.+F ,� ,.,F,- .fii,, ..' �,, f. F4°,..-�•'+.. .;,. _`'� - J' :•z. �'?�'" .:mss.;.-•^ .. : .w`'"„�a: k �^-•• .;..•r�', 'i :-�'.�'{` •':-•�:.,�.�%^F^s,. gym�.'.,cw�3m.:a.K+.a�'a�`.T:v.�- .��" 'iY-�w .rY.••• A. .r .Ij .» n' �'' { K•{� 4':. jY ,f :;p1➢1[{y�„j�{ ` .rn.n a'' r:.y;�•• .. ,,,"•• r r - / = j' air. M# 0 Subscr�lbe:for '"The' Pickering News." C : w,M, uti, ¢e¢ever��!!Friday.mornla�.at-jta o{i.:.r_ A R D 8 'O t� 314 v �' 'Pickering.-Ont.t _ _ r.. -- - jr T Cr Cash that - :.25 0ENT_ RMS iS 1.-,}Per year. 31.50 if paid in advance.* ��� ♦ ' - .�"Nor Your " = ,• °•.-_.JOHN MURKAR, ,Proprietor, _-- • K. & S.Coupon• NWrES AND COMMENTS. 19 worth a• 2-Pkgs Kellogg's,Corn Flakes 2 Pkgs Post 1'oasties ` Q 5 Lbs. Rolled Oats 5 Lbs. Do-llak here. Gold Dust Corn Meal 'One of the greatest iterus of loss �► _ - �sastain_ed by the country every We „(L e� 1 Lb. Tin'White Lily Baking Powder :year i>3 that of destruction of our recommend P ASS'' " , 8 Bars of Comfort, Gold,,P. & C., Fel's-Naptha, Surprise, 'forests through fire,and these fire9 Sunlight or Mosher Hubbard Soap. fare caused usually through cafe-' •; I. `rlessaess,by neglecting to pat out ' tl Bars Pure Castile Soap .1 Boa Kleenup Nowater soap camp fires, or by dropping the 1 Bottle Orangeade, Lemonade.or Rasberry-Vinegar. lialited stubs of cigars or cigar- - -- -- '' Through these destructive 25c. will Ores, Ontario, as well as other purchase any one of the above bargains, delivered. . provinces, sustain ' very heavy 1' Remember the price. Reriiembe'r the place. •heary losses every year. - There are, of coarse, many fires that are T MES •RICHA DSON .. • purely at•cideu tai,and which could (j iV not be prevented, but the •majur' J ity of forest fires toe preveutible. ^I �"•� The Ontario Department of'hands --J— -S G , h4___0 V. YM--- �(� - . - -err _ _8-oxes-.and r Crates_ - a d and Forest recroRnize this point SERVICE GAIta'GE, . ' and' have begun a campaign to •=-- -- --- ..Clntario '- - - .`- •:- 1.1 quart Baskets' • _� _. - U, edncat� the public in regard �u Pickering, .s the value.of preserving our forests ^ 13rough.prevention of fires. It is - a duty that vre owe to ourselves u Make Ilse of the Mails Paris Green Arsenate of Lead `•' - as well as to p6steeity,,to exercise '_... It is entirely unnecessary for you to leave your work or T u r m i p Seed ' , Chick F Y yc.. fever's poQible precaution to pre- _..:lose valuable time to make a trip to the Bank. - - . trerve our forests from destruction :l OU��iry' E',lJtlll� }} Y your deposits in by .. •b fire. � Bank with us b mail I Send -' y _ - money order or r tered post and the amounts will be a,l Y]t,, B2a'�'V and Boiled eC� {�11 ... - ems - -.- STOUFFVILLE. _ acknowledged sand placed to your credit upon receipt - : c - — pent Our ball teem bare captured R r,5 Turpentine ne r ' cap at both Aurora and 131chrun: d � _ - '• �- -' - _ �_.. Hill tournaments. _N N Dr. Smith. dentist. is away' on his VVEWM $RAND, G. P. LYND, Managm. Ev E t A)holidays this week and next • !-ek,•when his oiflce will be z:oo*d' OOiC1.LN BRANCH,. - S C. CROSS, Mw"w. • The Mansion •mouse has changed -diands. being now managed by the proprietor of the Municipal-Hotel. oronto. Q s n {" The Provincial Dept- of Health had ickerin Hardware Store ' their vas with the medical adviser and I'll Sho w a Q U' , &10 • :tonne located here for three daps. - . when from 95 to 40 babies were pros- • - - ':sented for examination. that will boost Your fiQrtr! earnings - _ Union services are being held by ✓ $ This is-the place.to buy an Oil Stave-for this hot weather. We have the Methodiats and Presbyterians dur• ding the autmer. The union services My Toronto Silo will put dollars in your the,Florence and the New Perfection, both guaranteed' to give perfect satisfaction : were held in the Chautauqua tent 1•ast pocket. qr' - - ' : 18unday, *here x large' audience con- jt will boost he xatue df your farm. - _;- �",+'�� 4A complete line of Screen Doors and Window Screens. Wire ^grpRated. _ - •. Cloth from IS to 42 ioehes Ride ate t,. Its' double-to •''-- Che f'haotauqua Course here was r)gued-and-grooved � -' .- _ ... _ • • `''•' t invert living pricey. one of the>•greatest succea,es of its- selected Spruce makes the Toronto Silo - °=} 'kind in the prnvioce:- About Saco absolutely air tight, which keeps Ja°" The 100o Gravity WILsher,the best to be had on•ilie w*ar-ket to-day. ' : deer the' .ripulated 1Lsbility• .nhi h_ the et�il3 e i • ., tl free trial i;iven. Coil in died see one Bind ua«ilt bu - was$7M, was taken in-as proceed., g perfect condition. , r y y• -which wa.r+qu+alled by only one ocher. _Its faints Hi Roof alloi<s - w. P • ..A fall line of Sxr•vdst To�r,l�, Fark�.Sprayers. 3cythey; • !place in the province. you to tramp the Ensilage to the � - W hetstunes; Oil Ctans etc.-- A atd and TnFal fnntor. accident lhaip.' top of the stave's—and adds great- Now iH the time to tioe Fly Oil an your cons. We'have' Dr.Williaini png, %, hvn aoi�adster rnotor. vwned t� _= ly to its appearance.. a g' Ct the'r,ldeNt and best on the market.- Once tried always tt-iacj. J. i4cCosrtb= , f..1•na,nto, having f1'ni - . K .Dreg i:t: ne!tt time you rc. .in � :'• tires, tcrrPd hrttlts. re.uWng in the town and let us talk it aver. '�, "� �` The Old Relitible'Paroid Routing always on ha-tid. -Get onr prices.' -death of th.- dtiver and �rriuu9 in•= ' '- ternnl sr,;-:rt.�to hie wets. Tae+ p tt' Ideal lines too.of Toronto r' " _ :h`artners Ret yo[lt' [i"tn lee T vine now anti be:prepared _ were fr(,ra `T,,fon.o on their w t.,+ - n ha inir a mt-Y.-sv ith a rush. dfia. when rar�c c' r tab. their n a 1 . - _ shgw you th depe d bi2'ty and > •�'. �"_" F1[{5T GL>,8y = ec omy, - by *• i` It ' 1 •toys ple•R�are to �hiin otr• oudo - is �y . C. W. PILKEY -�� a-- , �, ._ _ -- - -- -- �" J. S. BALSDON, - - -PICKERINGi - 'Painting and. ecora#��� { � - L',:ne an -h,>rtP=t notice by C,uck:butt Agent A Lill Pickering, Onto: 'George Wall I'mi"r• 1'atterti' E3„0k4. aete-ctiur:e•' _ �, t� �, •^ ,j'' nr*rimp r',no and the fattxuus. - _ &npira:WAIL. Papers. .?►I1 c,rdPrc fate wrrrk received by �V, JA 1l.•id,• Matcher, Pickeriog, 45 A I AIRY Tit Glen '�'illow Mills t- - CQ dax C3 rove iCorn Ch-op, Mixed Chirp and Distillers' _ .. . Gi,ali.. nn bald,alEJ. IP r .A car r•f(3lnten Feed (•l5=•: prcteir, and s f - ' •_ - •- f i �y.�v'���;Tr" ��!" j'1- �` a car of bran and shpits-expected _ _ y; 3 61 ',;, R 1„•- � -: at Locust Hill snore ° Bock--v.u+:-��t!lcrsnn�v for feed off ear �tiest for Swift's Red _ . Pertilizers S __ ��Il p' 1 X •4 r A. H RES OR 46.17 Home Phru,e lark. '3(iM! i FOR } . - S �T -liARNESS SHOP 4f vour needs are in the harness line �,,,j . ; give us a call. «'e haCP. r.ew and l 1. R. Monriey, - _ . Pickering geconrd•hard in stack. % ,WT,,-KEEP,yntir.car ht)',the rngd; Yr'ompt , .:New backhand harness$37)lip • •,ttentiou to 'repaifs a�, souu as nveded _-- - - -- -- .' _..Brushes Curi y Cornbe,everything �_�ve further for t)he h-arse, d:�l�i 1J - Trunks= Suit Cases, it Let us keep soar b'urd' nip to 100 per cent' � Creantot p P P ynnch Boxes it` , of iciest' -it will save. utr iuone I II i V r:Shoe repairing roar tl done. Rill). Y— Y Y• her heels pot o=p while you wait. I. Por repair sheep is fclnipped ��ith approved : ..maebinery to taetlitate prompt and efhc'rent �t F1)r Bread ' Cecil Bradley , wrrrk. We have the skilled mechauics to Rive ':.yon a first class• ob. ; ��T Harness Maker, _ 'Picke:init r•,, )n c Flour fO I{ I We sell Gennine rd Parts at prides fixed (� j�'1:( ar r Pastry i - by the Company. TlB y°""ng Bring ur Ford to us and thus be sure of, g Y _ Brae, Shorts . and Feed Flour - getting the genuine. t -' Tiolance Committee _ _.: We will-c.ltl��tp yon exact cost of repKirs or ,. • 'The object of this Associittian is to parts before you buy. - Ile ;,Arneriean Corn—ground,'eracked and wholes ,•a lessen stealing and prosecute i. /� _ t I If gcntr,'hens' not producing eggs in paying quantities, try'our - +r'..: . the felons. phone celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. Bell phone. Ind K p' p Z9 �� ZQQ Hitthest price paid for Fall Wheat, MRrgi1b4 Wheat; Barley, e. 'Members haven property etol�n commune oaks Immediately with any member �"' - Buckwheat, Rye and Oats. . • . - of Executive Oommittee. llll� - -- a l+ "` •' Membership fee• 81.00. 'Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesdays and Saturdays. Tickets may be had from the President or - ' Aecrefp9 on appifoatton. She'r­ —�-tt Exac. Corn.—L. D. Bankil, C.S. Palm C The Campbell Flour Mills Co., 'Ltd. ? er, W. D. Richardson, Pickering. ;;. +) Ford S�1les and se viee 'tbttion. I' �.. Mills at ' J. R. Thexto,a. W. Clark. Ill�l� _ �Ip�f, y 4 ^ President, Beorslses -- — �"y -" Q (� �n {yam•(� Q • rm. r = ; fi. •.f, . �, pronto .Pet ng '1!p ` 4.• `'22:2'`" .*W'.'�. arM1•.,�,y�aF:ylw M�{ - +' ^'�.ff!`•`".''.`�¢'W« t'+dA" %i, '.sl.*,T"6•-• �,,r -�{�1-'r' �!l F�'.3C'^� •'tt ..� � '7�T� •,,jr`y= 9�st+'.F�'�.e - .f"r .,.y., t :? 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Born, on Friday,. Juty'22nd; to )disc Ina Mantle and Miss Dorian Rev. A. McLellan left. on Mon= ,.,110-TIgE OF Frank mud Mrs, Chidlow, a son. Woodburv, c f T.oronta,.s ent 'the, day ornin up his holiria , j ±� ''J. FinRold has purchased a baby, 'pM1 Maena%•jr, is'v{e{ting hie bro- ,week-end with the former's.' par- which he will dud b app lca�lon for �i4�s'ce i ' grand motor car. then. Chatles, in tizbt idge. this eats here. -trip to y takipg'h Richard Ward spent a few. days Reek. A the Paci c coast, in the.cicy last week. Mrs. Howe , of London, spent Dr. Lockper, who was principal An interesting game of football Notice is heregy-given that Elva Miss Margaret_Bingham is spend- d • of the public school here a number was playe(Xhere.on Saturday even Florence$eavens of the Town of Osb•. the week en with D. A. and Mrs. awa in the County of Ontario,3a;the a week in the city. Scutt. of years ago, but now a resident ing between ;the _Ontario Regt., province of Qiatafio, Married wopbair, Mrs. Combs; of Toronto,'is visit- of the United States, called on. of Oshawa, and• the Claremont "` C. A. Overland is spending at will apply to the Parliament of Can- inR her mother, Mrs. Mack. t friends hereon Frida team, the latter winning b 6,0., ads at the nest session thereof, fora ' Mackay. weeks vacation at'the home of his y' g y Bill of Divorce from her husband, Mrs. John.Morgan,, of; Toronto, parents in Erin �is the guest of Miss S. E. Evans. C. S. 'and Mrs. Truemau and William George-Heavens of the City 4' Mies G, Forsyth has returned children left on Monday to spend of Toronto in the County of York, in from a weeks visit in•Stouff ville. their vacation at Port B trwell on the Province of Ontario, Laborer. on . 3,. S F. and Mrs. Robins are'spend the shores of Lake Erie.4 Be Warned the ground of adultery and desertion. `s' Dated ar, the Town of Oshawa in r 'ing a two weeks' vacation at Port the Count of Ontario in the Province ''St is EEPING your insurance papers, deeds, -bonds of Ontarlo, the 8th day of June, The'Mieses McGlashati,�of Toron CLAREMONT''S NEW � y and other valuables at home-until they are A. D. 1921. .j to, spent the holiday with the G A ,R A G E. Stolen or destroyed,by fire, instead of renting a Eve FLORB[VCE HapvENs, .�. Misses Hamiltoir. � ,. .<, Thos. Pearson had the tiriafor- — Safety .Deposit x,is on a par'with locking the - By her Solicitor, W E. N. Sinclair, ^h : tune.to fall and fracture his a m The undersigned having purchased stable door after the horse is stolen." '1 Oshawa, Ont. b one day last week. the garage' business' of F. M.'Cooper, Don't procrastinate) Rent a,boa to-day at-this Bank.' J. B. and'Mrs. Madill attended are prepared to do all general repair- - THE _'. a. the Chautauqua at Stouff ville for, i❑g of care of all makes. CHOPPING 'four days last week. All accessories for cars kept coast- �1y �DARD •BANK t r ant) 4n hand. : Or CANAEN& Mrs.J. H. Beal spent Saturday s. Motor oil always s on hand .' a last,with her, sigGer, Mrs. J. R. a Y TOTAL ASSETS OVER--NINETY MILLIPN9 Chopping and Oat Crushing will �^ ' Thexton, of Pickering. Work guaranteed Prices right Pickering Branch: W.F•Law,Maaaser• be done Monday, , y Rev. W. R. Wood and daughter, Give us a,trial Whitby Branch: - - - .C.A.McClellan,Manager. Y+ Tuesda Friday F -`-' Rhoda, of Winnipeg, spent Frida P B. s p y Anderson-& Pilkey, '- Claremont- and Saturday of each week; nntiI „ > with frit!nds.in,ClarerpQnt, . - i Rev. H. and Mrs. Wood, of Port --_ ---- -- - -----'- '- -- -- ..--- --' -----'-=--- - September lst at Hope, are spending a few-days -The'Altona Grist Mills, -' icit]r as Ines-and M-rs. - Miss Janet Young is spending are A.- JO� couple of week's with her brother; , James, on-the sixth concession. 49 ,. PROPRIETOR Mrs, Bingham, of Mlu p gas SET THE FLY ! . returned home after spending endin a ... week here with her son, Wm.-. '+! Mrs. D. Johnston and two child We have Screen Doors,• ren, of Toronto, are spending two Tangle F000, weeks with the formers parents. FARM 'LABORE" Swatters and Witson's Fly Pads.WANTED Mr. Leitch, who was formerly Creoaaid Fly Spray, $1.20 per gallon, s.1° w C. P:R. agent here, called on a Glass Jar Sprayers 85c mid 95c. F number of Claremont friends re- Keep your kitchen cool. Come and scatty. - "'fare Goi1"-3a5 to WINNIPEG. "foe ReturainR" from WINNIPEG. see our New. Perfection and We congratula to Miss Merle Ste p� tt htUh f )Florence Oil Stoves. -phenson on having passed success- 3'4 %ad IW d1 NW b 1t. 'gnu COO C18I'8mW3t fully Part II, Upper School Exam. per, . -ination, formerly known as First- win UM TaRRI1T011tY ielaso Certificate. S tiw�m oaarlo,smieb•.2U'to mad ischadiag Toronto ea Peak:Oseari•sear.rata* _ ' Thot'. and Mrs. Paterson motor g' •ad, Naeelaalo-P•ewboro Pets.. . 5 � and from stations Movies to R•at"W junctlaa iaveiwiw, . :r ad to the city on Sunday and on - AUGUST 17. s4om station.on Toronto-sydbary direct use,b.c..ea?groats and Pam sound.ts•taeiv. .y their return were accompanied by s:om salts..pr•o•r to Pert Ac•3s,.11•ad au.ra.ce•,to sob,esy"oa,iscia ,,,,• y. :. Mrs. Stubbs and Miss Jessie Pater AUGUST t a Prom wain..awes.oa wwe Toros"to ad S•mittoa and wme.or e son, who are spending week with rind i'am Pwt s�w�`�°Ofy, = ri=ft" a • mss. ir�ii acs's Concrete ll�i _ ahem. AUGUST 22. .fatless?aro•to•ad Nord to tes,kwood0 va - n '7 . 1T. a Hughes.- station Agent at sPSoub •rllnlwe moss , `:- Products lBeiseker: Alts., and formerly of seii�eeioalar,t'rom'ea..dt•:r.dsc recces wsww, W. a. sownR$, iDt•triee lameraer as...,raeoaq. the C. P, R. at Cremont, accom- panied by his brother from Toros- - fi Ito, spent Tuesday in the village _ Field Tile - -: :'irenewing old acquaintances - _ Dr. and Mrs, J. A. :Morgan and and. Brick Mies Aileen spent the week-end - . witti.CIaredcont friends.on their -way home_ from `Walkerton. Old T11 _- Home meek,,Miss Ruth Story ac• �?�. "M; 3, 4, 6 and .' companying them home to Peter• , `Y� �`� - 1nL,1. bUrO. '�ti,i 1 �' i� h ..,_.I,REe.berrsu udingtwo'w Gordon,. _ - ,�.� .I Concrete 4letkm prices.. ` Port Stanley. A1r, Bu kett left on t - ':J _- Lela.,.r,.. + .! y g:q. -`Sunday to iinee-t-b#e at Sc Thom— �= � = . s... s ;r f gas, and tram there they motored "` t, "' ^•' °t'� y__r��- e. .,_ ,� �'.3y t I �C. R; lad:Phone �U5 Pick. : _ k 'Clarence Simpson to �Y`•ndhsirn Centre where the - . ;.-„". � ' � �/ a p '«'i1] stten(l ti 6)trp1 e of weelct vc•Ith --- --'- ' :. °':'�^ ;�` �. 'Mr's. Birkett's brother, R.R.umuhr. -J C. N. R. Station, Brock Road - Dr. Bell sthrl nurst- Osborne, of the Ontario .4ltidical Health D,ept., Torontci, spent W d - 4d Ay of last week in Claremont- with -their OTTFD n�zer- 10+�, - -- --- — ,. 000.000-acres. Child Welfare Hospital Cai•. The �� of forest, 1,000 men, organized car bQ a large 65'horse power van , orga with a a lencfid medic.tl and sur i• in the en1 pfu Gf the Goer 'a nr,�elit -of �, cal equipment and plenty of roorn 1 - ,� - Ontario, are, tY,�s summer, passing back. for clinics and ether work for ells iJ} '` -� I I _:and forth over'the canoe rnu't*,s and along'Iho ;.little ones such as this -beneficent /-,.Z” •~' l railwa3s;'watching-out for the Lell-tti.� smcke tour demands.- Moat of the work, -" - - which is thc'sign of fire. Regardless of-hot , hoviever, was done'-in the' 1»rger ' 1 - weather, black flies,- mnsquitues, discomfor�__ _ - O!all Lock. D and desi o - -— =-ler��:fF.t�; ,.,�.,.f, ;, chi I,,-- `titan er makes —*W in hook. Ii will pay you "4 --ratrm}e€-tbeptr te�c�hool where. — -- his 'rounds, revenc'.n�, r� g call at our works azd inspect our sfoeit score or more infants and children 11 p querch,n„ or fighting obtain prices Don't be mielad T� 1 ! ( - -_ fires in.Ontario's foress_paying his own living. e•is we do not employ Item,ooa ueu& y were exam{ned by 'the' physician 1��i t and traveling •expenses, and receiving $3.00. agents we can, and do Ihiow off theme • and parse and the needed help �' `� \- ,^�-;, -' -per day for hi;'services• oyommtasioa of 10 r cant. which you we given._: .Towards' the close of the (�� \V'�• -�'i� y �, aer6ainly save by purchasing from ns.� afternoon Dr. Bell gave a practical j '� All in all, the Ontario.Fite_Ran,,er is entitled to the help . lectttre on pre-natal and other in' j 1 \ sand co-operation of everyone. He deserves all the -support call eoliciled. fineaces in the young that ought f 1 - the people of Ontario can give ,him_ IL's cork_-is of vital. J. T-MATHESON to becarefullyguarded. -043r --- �' �, ' •- � -_---importance. Heed his warning-z---Do what he-a_sl:s. ren should be;-given the very best � I�;' ;+ l � _ Offigeand Works, Whitby,Ontario start in life pcissrb{e. , In the rust- ' S . ter of disease and physical aril l Fo ' _;_ PICKERING other defects an ounce of prative �'. T' Th 're yours LUMBER YARD tion was worth a ton of curative �' - medicine. Hamanlife;bedec'Iared, ' - was too precious to the State as 1 �� d11�! j- �;` :The -Ontario' Fire Ranger, 'during the danger well as to-the family, too rig any- r thing but skilled med{cal advice as A �� !� = period of the dry summer,, is constantly oil patrol to We have a large add well assorted to what is best for our ulTspring at i' 1 i aateh 5res While they are small. He cannot prevent them stock of the following material': j starting as a•rule. He is at the mercy of all types of care- Matched B. C. Fir Flooring. O ` the threshold of their existence. ' �� i ' , i I lessness. Thanks to his vigilance, however, two-thirds of The-faet that one.in every twenty 1 `, I d Matched B, C, Fir Sheeting and I � r 1 /'� • . •. ':'the forest fires in •fhe.last.fopr years did not spread beyond babies live only six weeks and that i u ? �' fi Matched B. C. Hemlock flooring. ,�( .�� .five acres and 'of these, half did not exceed one-quarter acre. > ` one in every ten stiecumb within a �/1 /li (� 4 inch V Matched Fir Ceiling,4 in. yea^ to adverse conditions that ! �I Most of Ontario's 'Fire Rangers are northern woodsmen. and B in. B. C. Cedar Siding. might have iie`en avoided iq a Seri- '` .t i t' Contrary to common belief, only five per cent. of them are (f j students, and these are experienced Fire Rangers or returned Also, Beaver Board, Plaster Board ous matter. The loss through in- 1 soldiers. and Apple Barrels. fant mortality, he affirmed, was ¢j�ji,r. two and a half tinier greater than - Bens travel chiefly by canoe and in pairs over a.definite w D Gordon pi SoII the loss of adult life in the late "beat", the length of which varies according to the degree ! war. This is appalling. The mill- '�•.��• of danger from fires. . . �IOgERING} y tong of dollars invested for the irn. a Others travel up and down the forested railway sections provemeot and safeguarding of on hand velocipedes, following trains to put out fires set by gall and Independent hone. cattle and other animal stock ! steam locomotives:' In all,2,100 miles of railroad are patrolled Pe P y should be supplemented b other steadily all summer. pp y Two men devote-their whole-time to examining locomotives JUST A RRrIVED ` ti. millions to check this terrible drain :� I � :�• on the iznmari stock which is the I h to see that screens and ashpans will not permit the e'icape Big values in Fleet Foot for roan nation's greatest. asset.` Dr. Bell _ ' of sparks and live coals. In the clay belt, a large force of R ' t -- Rangers supervise settlers' fires in land-clearing operations. women and children. Pumps pointed out that there are many and Oxfords, includio serious) handicapped F�, '`;;F'"''' `v g people y PP- , -- Don't blame-the Fire Ranger if he asks you to be careful. strap styles for summer wear. mach of their life-time by defects �- , _ -, Don't think he is too articnlai. He knows the risk. Ontario f' Colors white, tan blue. ��y that are unknown to them and _ z - is poorer by untold millions of dollars through prices a4 low as you ex act. which should he quickly detected - '� '• p g ' f` ' forest fires in the past. Help the Fire Ranger y p %-Y bytheexaminingphysieian, ifthe \� 1-. f •'save the increasingly valuable, forests that Men's Sunday boots, chocolate opportunity were given, Every r � �f'''L'.;" --- remain.- Roodyear welt, to deer at :irk. •.-i. school shrnild have a medical P.R- '`\ ia„'�- ?;, Football boots, steel toes tan and +� p 1 - •� Ontario Forestry Branch �. eimiuer visit and test its rt ,ils s° ` CA N A LA PACI ry periodically, and he Rdvocatad -''`� ''t'" `- white�at $6.50 per pair. Only strongly the community p Parlit Buildings a small gnantity left. ares - -,, amen Call on who would QRve an immense - Toronto an,d add i ensely the expanse - 14 J. Fingold Claremont b .sad Rdd imroenaelp to the comfort � •- _ a`'''-�,'.• i - ---�•-� -`oi'.e}l�t.people,genemilp � :a,„ :.,• x- .�, • i K •j,q•, n>'i,7,,, x, w.$: ,.F;• ;'s' 'e%" ".7'°a`-.�, '^v'. y 'Q i } R-,. .t .4''e f�' ' e*'�*3` �,.. J�' 4.'1�� '•ts�''i, ,3 8.;�' 1.;'+..i n' x. V V •nee W 47��, ­7,;,r"t- ro;RT 7 ­;F V: Dominion.News. and the wo�st Is 't to c(Amd rurther Indication of Canada's bank- ye tug penetration into foreign countries Is borne out lit the announcement that. the Bank of Nova Scotia has opened a now'branch in Santiago, Cuba. The National Slag Products Com- .ipany, capitalized at $300,000, have lo cated at Toronto and will take over the slag from the Steel Company of ice found Canada, which has hitherto been Crystallised Fruits and Flowers. surprise when pieces of I are wasted, manufacturing this material country women do not half realize 'in the frozen dessert? �-4 Into tiles and blocks for building pur- the Of course, there are• other things 'possibilities of iheii flower gar- influence the texture of ice POO" through a•patent process held �-`!`dlms and orchards unleas'they crystal- which it by them. This process has been- cream. An the mixture freezes, C. lice & few pounds of fruits and bles- thoroughly tested -and found durable expands. Allowance should be made some each year. for this by never haven ,he freezer and in all ways satis4ctory. 'With the arrival of the violets my re than three-fourths filled. When Canada's trade with Belgium is ex- busy season begins. I g' MIR t' hibi Ing a gratifying increase and the ather the vi�� early in the morning, making this precaution is.not heeded, the ice figures of the past twelve months, end- cream is certain to be coarse-grain-ed. iur6 that so& one has a long -stem in g March-31st, showing an increase The more rapidly ice. freezes I, *nd I always crystallize sterns and In exports to that coun�xy of-eight mil- the greater the danger of its boing all, the them one at a time in the lion dollars over the previous twelve coarse in texture. For this reason, hot' candy' which I have pre;oioualy months, Total exports for the period one part of Salt to three parts of ice made. This candy is made by taking to Belgium were $38,909,939 as com- are used in freezing creams, while 'k:' pared with $30,930,3111 ,- one poulid of sugar and pouring over FL� '. _or the previous with ices, where coarseness in texture it Just enough boiling water to dis- of malt P1400. t undesirable, equal parts '.'solve nicely; add one-haWteaspoon of 13 no One British Columbia apple shipper PC, and ice are used. Salt hastens the N". tram of tartar, boil until it spins a freezing process, so the more SAX has already booked export orders for brittle thread, remove from fire (keep the United Kingdom, Holland," Bel- used the quicker the freezing. but do not lot it continue to boil). glum,Scandinavia,South Africa,,South good ice cream is indeed Sim-pie. Of China and Jap Z ' If it suigars, bell up again. The equipment needed in making America, New; Zealand, Australia, The blossoms are placed on waxed _@,n,_in addition to the -V -be -will-will ... course there--must-be-i to dry and harden. The stems usual Canadian and American.mar- are kept straight and the blossoms do when it is available. To hasten the kets. Delivery is to be made this freezing, this ice is broken into fine retain shape. and color. In May I autumn. pieces. I find a bag of burlap or k..!- gather cherry and apple blossoms and Gold Commissioner G. P. McKenzie canvas is convenient for holding the h chryartallLize them in clusters. Thege. as been 'appointed deputy land agent •P #4 handled very carefully and make ice while breaking it. Either a for the Northwest Territories, accord- Nu t� . .wooden mallet, an ordinary. hammer, decorations for cakes, ices. Ing to an Ottawa announcement, in or- 'treamy desserts, etc. or a hatchet may be used to break the der to obviate-the necessity of Yukon- ice. I mix the salt with the ice i Next in line comes ro&cbuds, rose era staking at Fort Norman -having to tub or a large pan, "and I have found p� Petals and whole roses crystallized. travel all the way to Edmonton to re- that a coarse-fine rock salt gives best cord their claims. e. "ere is a -dainty little white a satisfaction. When the ice anid salt W-al tnq+c,i,- single pink, and a single There has been a heavy influx lately el-,". yellow rose are measured and thoroughly mixed, V`�,-.-tbat are the daintiest of confections thin of Danish immigrants to Rourl- ;aaa:. I h and the cream mixture are placed when crystAllized whole. I rather wild They are all in their respective compartments in ­K upon farms at Forest Reserves and Game Interest in Tree Plantilm. '.-colored roses, pluck off the petals and 'Wcfiring�holdings fdr themselves next roses,hundred leaf, and other daintily the freezer. the Dr,t­AL time with the intention of Protection. In Eastern. Canada provincial and In farm comr--niUeS`- *here the municipal authorities are engaging tit CandY them. •They Bud & ready mar- lifj.ts year. Many of the Dominion forest re- ket.at all seasons of the year active and ice cream so- It is reported that a three million serves in the Prairie Provinces are en- the work of tree planting both for tim. i$s; both gal's are numerous, a community dollar factory for: and twist- ber production and to hold sands from rod and tirely, or In part, game preserves, es- whit -0 drifting over good land. In Western A. mint leaves, and various greezer, owned co pewatively, Is a Ing flax will be erected In Calgary, EL-tablished as such by provincial legis- as other good investment. For such purposes commencement bet' Canada dozens of cities and towns are.z blotitoma that are fragrant are Bath- being made In the fall.- lation; and In all cases the forest of- ..'Mod and crystallized. The A large freezer, which may be turned , choice of the site Is said to lie be- Acers, while not Primarily responsible planting trees along streets and in clover by one of the gasoline engines in the , a am ' Winnipeg and Calgary, with for game protection. c"Perite with parks, while thousands of farmers are blossoms retain shape and color S'vd neighborhood, is a favorite. tween setting out shelter-bolts and wind- „; the provincial.authorities in the pro. a" used to decorate- ices, cakes, etc. Freezing ici cream where' the I the Alberta city the more favored. breaks. This Increased interest aug- ous, A new Alberta rye, Rosen, originat.' tection of the game. In -many cases Tho candied mint leaves are delicious cream mixture is not stirred is easy, urs will for forest protection, because -sprinkled over . Ice cream, whipped And the ke cream produced is .excel- Ing from seed imported from Michigan where for the protection of a particu-, people who value trees enough to cream dessert, a few in the iced tea, lent. When using thio, the ice and and introduced by the Noble Founda. Tar species a closed season has been plant them are not going to, allow pwich bowl or lemonade pitcher, or salt are placed in their c6mpartn�erit, tion, has shown peculiar aptitude to declared, the value of the forest re- "rved ea after dinner 11"Inta' They which has an opening in the bottom climatic conditions here and will be. serves has 'again been demonstrated growing,forests to be burned.up.71th- �­ *ft novel, too, as well as dainty and of the freezer, a cupful come i standard crop. It grows well by affording sanctuary to tae parucu- out demanding a reason. delicious. of water is in dry soil, outyields the ordinary tar game In question and permitting added to start the melting, and a Absolute Silence. • In fruits I candy cherries, berries, varieties, and stands 1�lp well against their numbers to Increase.—Annual tightly fitting lid is adjusted; then Report, Director of Forebtry.-Ottaw Scout glff—"Hey, Jack, don't those eor thinly slued peaches pineapple, thin the cream mixture is poured in its -frost. a. two babies in the next house keep you Alices of oranges and-lemon, mwiAiia compartment through The domestic ranching of silver fox- 874pes, etc. the opening at Awake all night?** so is extending In Al- Ijong were kept at the Tower of Scout the top of the freezer, the lid fasten- so and black fox t Jack 'No. 'each die bowl&. TAM I candy strawberries I a1*0 ed, and the freezer inverted. berta• The latest addition to the list London until 1834, when they were so loud I can't bear the other, and the From 'Candy some of the blossoms at the of Alberta fox ranching companies manis time and serves f thirty minutes to one hour should b P&nieA Is removed to the zoo. result is'absolute silence.'; the Medicine Hat Silver Fox Company, the ew of each on anowed for the freezing, althoz cry9w Sumer. Crystallized will keep only a few there is no harm done when the Incorporated with a capital of $50,000 days 00 the centres are too juicy. I freexer is not 'Opened for several to operate a fox farm In this district. i IL M ML IL M I&IL IL IL ML IL M I&ML 11L ft I&I&V&in masks theme up only when 9pecJ&I17 hours or half a day. According to A.cablegram from Brix Ordered for lmacheon or a tea or for Caramel Custard Ice Cream-2 caps tot, England, the Prince of Wales was UAT"UCATION 2117 Own use. Everything ir else I Inakle nuilk, 4 egg yolks,or 2 eggs, % c a notable winner with his exhibits of - up �..up in for quantities for my own sugar, % cup sugar (caramelized), 2 Shorthorn cattle and Shropshire sheep 0 . 0 use a commercial 1prurpos an cups thin cream. Scald the milk, dig- at the Bath and West Southern Coun- DR. J. J- MIDDLETON a7ftall ze dates d t1iin "si-k-es solve the caramelized sugar in it; ties Agricultural Show, being the win- of Health. Ontario Of tender Young carrots. These -tat- Provincial 8 --:tsr we dainty and delicious. pour Itbis over the egg, which has ner of most of the•.prizes. He de- In serving-onndied fruits I serve been bimten vdth the other--sugar. clared his- Intention of shipping some ft. Middleton will be g!" to answer questions on Public Health labb L Address Ulm -0 the Parliament Uldsa. them in a crystal crystal basket with aspara. Cook in a double boiler until it costs of these farm aristocrats to his ranch h this Golu-M On ferns and a single,full-blown rose the spoon. Strain, chill, and freeze. In Alberta' where there is already a Toms" to garnish the basket. The candied TO caramelize sugar, stir it in a fine blooded aggregation. WL IL iwvL 11L-1L 11L ML uL m va uL,§L Ift Ift'l --m INL ML VL INL 4rW present a beautiful appearance saucepan directly over the fire, with. With the revive much quicker, and if an electric 7 lb- , of the dainty colorim and out the addition of water, and stir Wheri anyone is o-.,t•r fan is available so much the better. they Are in great denwad by people until it melts and turns a light-brown The Pjince at Hc me beat, it is important.i whether Should a hospital be convenient, every . . :coke or e Who am afford to pay for Such 4911- color. "A man's house-4he home, of a the condition is one effort should be made to have the pa- ca". "Canada Ice Cream-4 man's Is the description of York nf heAt exhaustion. 'ate ste cups cream, InilieJ, eps tient sent there on account of the 17'. 1 use only the pink, white or yellow 1'cup sugar, 1 tablespoon vanilla, % House, the* Prince of vvaies a amciai an r00011 to tarnish the dish of candied teaspoon Salt. Mix all the ingredients, esidence, in a new biography of the have to be taken to restore the nor- spedel facilities for treatment,edients tCrufts as the darker roses spoil the and freeze. Another way of combin- Prince, by Miss G. Ivy Sand6rs, which MAI beat of th e body and promote complete collapse< and death some- e or a b Ing the ingredients Is as follows: Di- was published on the Prince's 27th affect. A few carnation normal circulation of the blood, so times follows attacks of heat exbaus- ­'-Arysauthemurn would blowsy vide the cream into two equal por- btrthdaY, one must notice whether the striken tion,if proper treatment is not resort,- -also look nice on the tions. Scald one portion, add t -The rooms which the PrhTde 06cu-'person's temperature is high or low. ed to without delay. he Next season I shall crystallize lilac sugar, and stir constantly. When this pies are the same as those in which If there is fever and the skin dry and People should take warning of the' and locust blossoms for the trade, as' has cooled sufficiently, add the other his father and mpther, as Duke and hot, the case is evidently sunstroke• dangers of having the head uncovered my­ xpemment-mdtl fi3,.,n this season-half Duchess of York, lived for some tine The patient first complains of-a tired for any length of time in the sun's _Af-the-creara, beaten-atiffty, the -clu'ring two-bFeaufF4eeHng--aecempanie4� by a sense of rays. -U--this--precaution was heeded;was a decided success., I purchased Salt, and the vanilla. Freeze. in the head. and suitable headgear used in the the best white sugar at wholesale a ful reception-rooms adjoining the dullness or oppression and Dizziness may y ensue, leading to un- beat of summer there would be much use only the purest and beat hwredi- M aim dining-room on 'the ground A S* 'floor are now devoted almost.entirely consciousness if the Attack is severe. less risk of sunstroke resulting. ents in my crystallized confections. Entering an outbuilding G"O day, The face is flushed and the breathing -- Summary of treatment: writes a, correspondent. I saw near I a to his'secretariat. The pjatn square entrance I . hole in the floor a small, plump mouse, -hall contains some trophies labored; the pulse is irregular and Sunstroke— 'How I Make Ice Cream.' eak.' (1) Remove patient to shady 'spot apparently not yet full-grown.'It seem- of his active service. Pine old Eag- w Ice cream, like Topsy, lish tapestries relieve the bareness of , At the outset the iymP6mS' of sun- and loosen clothing. "just grew," ed scarcely afraid of me and retreated Being a first cousin of frozen fruit to the hole with so little haste that I the wide, white panelled staircase. stroke and heat exhausti6n are very (2) Sponge with ice water. The Prbice's own apartments, over The skin is cold and clammy, (3) Rub skin Juices and Puddings, and a direct,des- wondered whether I could tempt it out similar. with dry towel. eendant of the iced-drink sherbet, again with food. looking Cleveland-row, are modest and and the body -temperature below nor- (4) If patient is conscious,, cold famed in the Orient, it has a long Going back a.few Steps to a basin business-like', and consist of two lofty Mal. If energetic and proper measures drinks,may be given. '(5) Keep patient, in. a 111106W, but the ice M known to of table scraps, I a 1 elected a bit of reception-rooms and his 9wn small are not taken to revive the patient, quiet and you and me has been developed during cheese rind and a morsel of cake. Soon sitting•room. he or she may quickly succumb. cool room,, the cast century. No one housekeeper after' I had Placed the food near the 'The latter Is comfortable, but lInlp.' The very first thing to do for a Heat Exhaustion�- dAwovered it. hole the bold little outlaw appeared' ly, furnished in old mahogany,of Chip- heat victim is to remove him to a (1) Cover patient wilvblankets. '(2) Apply hot water bottles to The first requirement for making aid-ate the cheese. Then as he nib- e pendale design. A restful green is the shady spot and loosen his clothing.• gooA dominating color of the carpet, uphol- Next examine whether the surface of feet. ice cream is eggs, MiRk, and bled the cake he gave me one of the stery, and curtains.- A massive desk, the skin is hot or cold. If it is hot (3),Give hot drinks such as tea or cream of the b*.hftt quality,. The greatest surprises pf my lif e---one that water, ' lemonade, 'if patient is con. ftvor of these foods cayk be detected would have amazed me still more if usually covered with papers, pro- Sponge immediately' with ice ter, In the frozen food. Try as one will, I had not already read of that rare claims It to be the workroom of a very and when the patient has been re- sclous. i.- it is impossible 'to' hide. by freezing animal, a singing mouse. busy man. moved to a favorable place indoors, a (4) Hold aromatic spirits of am. and the monia near patient's nostrils. It is characteristic of the'Prince of cold bath should be given, any earelessneis In combining the r The song that proceeded from my cream mixture. -It's the smooth, rich little guest as he mimed his head.from Wales that he-sleeps in the little skin rubbed with a dry towel to en- Mixture which produces a smooth, the cake*consisted of three notes. The dressing-room of his spacious bed- courage circtilation. As anon as con- IV. D. asks if the'r is any'cure f ot Velvety ice cream. If thin, watery first was' low and husky, a gluttural room, seiGuaness returns, cold drinks ma y hi n%fik is used, what reason is therefor sound that lasted only a few seconds; His time when in London is fully oc- be given freel y and the patien i should Answer: Yes, Soda water and other, that was followed by a silvery-trill on cupted. be kept in a quiet and shady room. Alkalies, are of service in_giving re. two high notes utterly beyond reach "One of the Idle rich," a, Cockney In case of heat exhaustion,-rapid- Let. We tend to become like of the human voice and unlike those laborer Is said to hav.e once remarked stimulation is necessary. If the skin H. W. P. writes: My little girl, our asp irations. If we con- of any bird or insect I have ever when the Prince was "hung up" on the feels cold, clammy and moist the pa- three years and six months suffers Strive heard. Th stantly aspire and e fairylike song lasted at road• tient should be immediately covered from earache and Is nervous and -.4 least tea seconds. Then after a brief "Rich—perhaps," the Prince is said with blankets and hot water bottles sometimes feverish. Might these: for something better and rest the mouse repeated ft—the brief, to have retorted, "but hang it all, not applied to the feet. Hot drinks such troubles be due to adenoids? higher and nobler, we can low note and the prolonged trill. idle." as tea, milk or lemonade should be Answer: Yes, they probably area not help improving. The When I fin-ally moved the mouse with- given it the patient is conscious, and You should have your child's nose anct .ambition that is dominant drew to the hole. Although the food The tendencies of the -father are aromatic spirits of ammonion placed throat examined by a physician,, an& in the mind bends to work that I often placed there afterwards It handed down to the daughter, on a bit of cotton or on a handker- adenoids removed if they are pre" -disappeared, I never Saw or the son inherits those of the chief sliould be held near his no-stri's. Enlarged tonsils shl�uld also itself out in the life. always ��Ie Y an be, 4. heard the mouse again. m-­ M; or. In a cooling breeze the patient will tended to by a physician. t 1W �e" ve 7, 0Z`iAiA 66 m 01i 7..,. V- T �P S SM Ax lik AVE t *Ovilmg HEAT % ~15161 1UGHT CoNmr. 4� Blers.OF TA fin One or, the greate-.t -feats evoi at- wiff Loflu .1 ON BABY TH tempted in metal mining is'now-being :JV UVOD an HUMOR Carried out in the United States. At Bisbee, In the State of ArizonX No season of the year is so didger- TANLAC STRAJ Troubko AnAing W011ilelik there is a hill known as Sacramento ous to the life of little ones as Is the �Hill, which in emposed of copper Ore summer. Thp excessive bdat th,rolilvs ---Are Due to-Poor Blood. R HN 1UGHT UP. and contains an immense amount Of the' little stomach out of order so The Orphan. 8 prompt aid is at —"What do you think of To every woman belongs.the right valuable metal. American mining ex- quickly-that unles Young Poet ."16 enJoy a bealthy­active life; yet parts have set themselves the task of hand the baby may be beyond all my latest brain 'child?" Hamilton Man Says' He NOW 7 mine out of ten suffer from some form digging amay the whole of this hill in human help before the mother realizes Editor—"I'm afraid' our =gaxiue Feels As Well As He Ever That .,,.:of bloodlessness. is -why one the next sixteen years and recovering he is Ill. Summer Is the season when will be,unable to adopt It! .,..sees on every side pals, thin ejieeks. Its Copper: diarrhoea, cholera Infantum, dysentry Not Now to Him. Did in His Life. dull eyes and drooping A"res—sure Forty,milll6n cubic yards of mater- and colic ire"Most prevalent. Any one 15 "Befdre I was half through my first backs, ach- ial will have to be removed, and. it Is of these troubles may prove deadly it - '146re's' 'a firm, advertisin' h signs of headaches, weak g fits bottle of Tanlac I began to.stralghten I-Ink limbs and uncertain health. All expected to recover from it twent not properly tr6'ated. During the sukn� witliput buttons," said his wife. right up," declared Robert. Davis, 22 weak woman should win the right-to five milliowtons of copper ore, which mer the mothers' best friend is Baby's "Nothing new about that," replied ­be well by*refreshing their weary will yield a thousand million pounds Own 'Tablets. They regulate the McCauley St., Hamilton, Ont.,a vf6lued her.husband. "I've been wearingthem bodies with the now, rich, red blood of pure metal. Already the miners are bowels, sweeten the stomach and keep for years 11 employee of the Wood-Alexandell hard., Million cubic baby healthy. The Tablets are sold by ware store. that promptly transforms them Into at work, -and over five Seven medicine dealers or by mail at 25 "Far-about-six.moutbA-beforetakfr4 h -d-In ealthy attractive women. This now, yards have been dug away. Williams' Wants f6rfmation. ug d- --i6- -6111l fol ents Tanlac I bad been in a badly run�down -red'blbdd-li-"Pplied-by�-Dr-.-W41lia-msl--h e-ste-am-shoVels-aft .11 can, See the tips of your ears, condition. At times I had no appetite Pink Pills, which reaches every organ the purpose, and fifteen locomo'tives Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. deal at all and then Sometimes I could eat and every nerve In the body. Through haul the material away as It it\dug 0 "Wel -heartilyt but suff efed terribly after- 1, what of it?" the use at these'pills thousands of wo- out. "Is.that an accident or are cars cdm- wards from Indigestion. ..'men have found benefit when suffering- "the digging goes on at three diV Pirogress; in Canada. -from anaemia,, indigestian,- general 'ferent Ing back gradually?" "I was nervous and restlese, fiover levels—sixty, forty-five, and According to preliminary estimates. slept well, and many a night I rolled 'weakness and those ailments from thirty-five feet in height—and sixteen the gold production from the mines of which women alone suffer. Among milej of railway connect these with Northern Ontario will amount to ap- The Missing Emblem. and tossed nearly all night long and the triany women who tell of the good -the waste dumps wherb the-material proximately $1,350,000 during the At the fishing docks of a large sel In the morning felt so attff In my -joints it was some time before I felt ,,Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have done is stored ready Ior.�crq hing and the- month of June, as compared with $I,- port town the rather remarkable coin- like 'moving at ell. I suffered a great them -is Mrs-. 'L. Hicks, Round Hill; extraction of the metal. 300,000 In May and $1,084,345 in April. cidence was-noticed,,.Of three Steam- deal from constipation a.nd was sub- N.SC.—who says: "I.became very much When the work is finished-there will- The -producHori for, the' q:iArter Itrawlers lying .berthed side by side, 'll 4.wn-in,health,,-mr-blood-seemed - Ject_to splitting h:eadaches. be no bill, but In. Its place two Pits, amounted to around,$3,734,345 and is their names being respectively, Rose, w�ak and watery; my strength failed, one a quarter "of a mile 'deep and the t114 highest quantity in the history.,of Shamrock, and Thistle. "But Tanlac helped me right.from and I was so easily tired that my work other less. gold mining in Ontario. It is expect.: "What a pity that Wales im not re- the start and now I have simply was a burden. I had often rea.8 about ravenout appetite land everything ad that gold production in the next presented," remaike'd a visitor. "That agrees with me perfectly. I never Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and decided quarter,-wUl even exceed these figures. would have completed 'the ooincl- tr7,them, and I can truly say that -%%en Is a Man have&headache or a pain of'any kind, after using three boxes I found my- AL Man? J. W. Broach, a farmer at Boharm, del sleep like a healthy boy and feel as Sask., has .developed a Strain of fall. "Don't worry about that, guv'nor well as I ever did in my life. Tanlac .,self gaining, and my gId-tim a energy wheat which he claims will 'revolu- replied the old Sal to whom the re- il vitality was re'dtored. Out of my When he makes a vow be fails to tionize the growing of fall wheat In mark wasaddressad. 'I expeA�t there's will always get a good word from me own experience I can Strongly recom- keep- Western Canada. He has experiment- a leak In-one of them.- Taulac is sold by leading druggists 'mend this medicine." When wi&ut sowing be would reap. everywhere. AOT. d rather beg, borrow, or- ad with the.new Cereal for three You can get Dr. Williams' Mk Pills When he woul years. The'mature strain hag a- red- through any dealer In medicine or by steal Obliging Salesmen. Indications of Trouble. have dypeep. k to earu a dish appearancel similar to. Marquis, Johnny—"Did Moses mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes-for Than wor- n honest meal: . . The woman shopper looked and' �tlonally sia like what you've got?" '12.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine When he delights to-stir up strife and gives promise of an excel looked, but seemed to be unable to Or.values honor less than life; heavy yield from the 26 acres he has . Thi Daid—"How on earth do I know? Co., Brockville, Ont. find anything to satisfy"bar. VAen he insults aiallen too, under crop this year.. obliging clerk pulled down box after Why do you ask such a questiour, n alms a blow. CALnada's hat, cap and fur induitry to make a sale. Johnny—"Well, our Sunday' school The driver of an automobile should Or at a woma box In an attempt keep a sha.rp lookout ahead,-but-re-, for the yew 1929 accounted for a total Finally tbg woman pkt;ked up . bar teacher.says thll save.Mas.a&-two tablets." production valued at .$20,790.000, of member that 'there 'may -be a man Oculists have found that a peculiar gloves and paresof and observed: which fur sind fur-lined goods amount- close behind. -stral due to persons ad to $2.800,000. Cloth caps were pro- "I don't think I'll buy anything to- #Alnard's Liniment for make everywil form of eye LUnard's Linimel Relieves Neuralgia. reiading while lying d<rwn. day. I'm sorry to have troubled, you. duced to tt-e value of $3,700,000. The but the fact to I we& just looking for Not So down In the Mout'h. total capital invested In the industry Joe—"Did you get much relief wbaA a friend." amounted. to 814,553,914; the number -to the dentist?" "Oh. thatit's all right. - It wag nb you went of establishments 208. and wages Paid &mames mA Thei Orm trouble at gal, 1 aasure you." the clerk Arn—"Yet! The dentist wasn't amounted to $4.145,482. A total of ared. "in fact, it you think your homel 4.176 People were employed in thal In- answ LINDSAY CHATTERTON friend might be in any of'tbe few re- dustry. maintag boxes. rii open them, too!" -Variations — Chatswcrth.-� Chetwodd, Vartation—Lindsay. Plane are-in ptogress for ille formse Miss Flora Boyko Racial origill.Norman-French. - Chatham, Chadsey. don of a model town for tubercular Racial Origfn--Anglo-Saxon. 18curce A clan name. returned soldiers on a 7,000-acre trel AUTO REPAIR PARTS Source.-A place name. of land near Kamloops, B.C. Inspec- for most makes. an.d models of mris. Tells How Cuticm To classify the family name of Lind P has a Your old. broken or worn-out parts say its Norman-French origin. when It This in a grou ' of ' family names tion Iready been made of the replaced. Write or wire us describ- Healed Her Pimples is Scotgil and to call It a clan name which has beet derived fr6in place land and If the report is adopted at ing what you want. We wry the larffaft and Moot Complete Mtoek In though the , Lludsays were neither names, which. though not the same, the coming session of parliament.. Canada of slightly used or now Parts "My face was very Ray at first. Highlanders, demands are all of the "me character. work will be commenced In the ay&�Jb and automobile equipment. Wo ship and aft that it was covered,voll Gaelic nor C.O.D. anywhere in, Canada. Satin- some excuse and explanation. The basic element In these names of 1922. 1" It factory or refund in full our Motto. 'Wom It happened- during the rell of I is the ancient Anglo�Saxon word for The Triangle Chemical Company! Maw's Auto MMvwe PS" King Malcolm Ceann-,mor ("Big cottage, or but, which was-Ilcytell or are arranging with the city of New 02a-431L 21l 1I bal Ted and they-vein small,and they wen ilical Head") of Scotland, which extended "Cate" (the pronunciation of the Aill Westminster, B.C., for a iaase of all tered;ll over my luce and many the waterfront comprised in the In- 7� -from before to yiam-Afte�r tha- glo-Saxon IV' was always like "k. Those Having Sick Animals weresoitch 1hadtoscratch Norman invasion of England- for, as a matter of fact- there was no than reserve on the North Arm. It in and I =not sleep. SHOULD USE in the years immediately following -k" in the Anglo-Saxon alphabet). the intention of We firm to erect a "ThIese bothered tm newly a you -tbe-firtt victories of William the Con- This was the usual word denoting plant for manufacturing muriatic acid, before I used Cuticura Soo and Oint- queror, many Anglo-Saxon warriors --hous- or "dwellfng." -the ancient sulphuric acid. superphosphate'and a knew and wbon I bad=five cake@ of Cuticurs.Soup and five boxes of -Al and chieftains Sought their fortunes, equivalent of the- modern word full line of chemical fertillzers� Cutficura Oin I bealed." anew Ili Scotland. Malcolm welcomed "house" being reserved for"buildings -A test shipment of two carloads of (Signed) Miss Floca M. B07ko- them. Later dissatisfied with the re- of a more pretentious or -Public us- horses is being made to Port of Spain, Owdeutan-,-Ill Dec. 26,101-L William -had 'granted or with- "'KING OF PAI lure. Trinidad, by-Alberta livestock com-, Having obtained a clan healthy held, also sought the service of a more The place name of Chattel or mtssioner Carlyle. These horses are akin by the use of Cuticura,keep k ove ord. And Malcolm wel- more prioperly "Chadderton," by using the Soap for jai toDet generous ri from to be used for ordinary working pur- Clear Lowed them also. purposes, swelated by touches mf which the family,name was descrip- poses, and 'are-Costing between $40 Ointment as needed. Do not fail The Lindsayj3 were among the lat- tfirely derived,. was compounded from and $45 per head In Alberta. If this Good for all throat and cheat d eas to Distemper, Garget, Spraains,, I. include the exquisitely scented Cud, ter number. At that time they.bore the Anglo�Saxon "cete-doir-durl and shipment proves.successful,' Professor Colic.* Mange, Spavins. Running Sores, cura Taktizo in,your toilet prepats.- -K surname descriptive of the. -to- sliniflid "the fortified dwelling in th� Carlyle anticipates a heavy movement etc.. etc. Should always.be In the wtable tions.' Splendid,ohm bathing. '11 E. .�eaAty from which they had.came in wood In the futrue. —SOLD EVERYWHE Sow 25a6 Oiatmanoo 25 and 5l; Normand "De LimesaY." In the throughout theVocninion.C—Aip, PW Y, Chatham Is the name. of a town in Although the bad upon the Importa- Lbaked.SL Feed 3L,Noubm" Course. of time this has become Lind- tion of Canadfan cattle-into Great Brt- aticurs.soap all all Kent. It is,compounded of "cyte" or OOARSE-SALT WTI-, -say. - "Cate" and "ham," the -litter signify- -tain has not yret been removed, lXe ex- The family won for itself, thror-,S], Ing a village'" portation of cattle from the port of LAND SALT the Scottish dourt, lands grants of Chatsworth is a'compound of llce�tell Montreal is showing an activity that I Bulk Carfats which though not in the Higbilands on them. Throughout Bub- and "worth­" At the period when has not been seen for,ulan.y' years. SUFFERING OF borderilId Since navigation opened this. year I TORONTO 41111 WORXS V Sequent history they Played a large family, names wem-.formed* this word there have been carried from the port I& �& QLWF TORONTO. part in the wars and confederations of had come to mean any farmstead.'But 7,674 cattle and 1,884 sheep. -the Highlands. They adopted the cus- the.compound of the Place name had IOUNG WOMEN occurred long, before, when the word ­��7.toms and manners of the clans, bore Assm*lsl r"Mor 33,06 Ron-on sbII preserved its literal meaning of a MONEY ORDERS. -.':.:-the same weapon$ as the _.Gaels, Book on This Letter ToUs How It May evolved a'dress and a i.4rtal similar warded" or inclosed place. Hence' When ordering goods by mail send ; ago DISEASES to those of the Highlanders, and so In the place name meant hot a farm cot. a Dominion Express Morkey Order. and be Ovemome—AH Mothims .. How to Feed 1-be course of time have come to be re- tage, but a cottage In-an inclosure, M&11*d Fr** t Interested. sy,4i IQrt of honoral Usually, the Inclosure was a wo 'Dodging the Festive Dog. dr garded, let u's s ode4, L Highlanders, if not Highlanders, by place. Japan has her rules of the road, not New York. U.S.A. Toronto,Ont.—"I have suffered since !blood. It was a Lindsay, Indeed, who - Chatwood was a place name signify. phrased as are our own, but very I was a school girl with pain in my left was first colonel of the famous Black 'Ing a cottage in the wood and Chad. side andwithcrampe6 much to the point. The rules are is- :Watch Regiment of Highlanders,. say a dwelling near the. sea. sued In English also', for the use of growing worm each ASPIRIN year until I was all tish tourists. .............. ......... ....... . ........................................... BrI "At .the rise run clown. I Was so The first rule reads: bad at times that I stop Only "BayeT". is Genuine 6 was unfit-forwork. of-the hand of, the% policeman, I tried Several doc- rapidly,- do.not pass hini_by, or other- tors and patent wise disrespect him." c o Me e' ' medicines,but was The second: ."When a passenger of only relieved for a the foot hove In eight, tootle the ham short timel Some of the doctors whiech is -known trumpet to him melodiously at first. If he still obstacle your paVage, tootle wanted to perfqrm him with vigour and express by word an operation, but P to contain caffeill of mouth the warning, Hi, HE my father objected. ally I learned through my mother o Lydia E.Pink- he third Is touching: "Beware of I ham's Vegetable Coin un� and how the wandering horse that he shall not A S til ­ — JL -,di -urbs your healul . . tbanM take fright as you pass him by. Do Warning! Take no chances. wim relieved from pain and cramps, and not explode the exhaust box at b4m. substitutes for genuine "Bayer Tab- feet as if it has saved my life. Yout. Go o�thlng.ly may use my letter to help other and comfort.- lets of Aspirin." Unless you see the ,d:o I until h _Jy or stop by the road ss away." name "Bayer" on package or on tab- women as I am glad to recommend t medicine.11--Mits. H. A. GooDmAx, 14, The flour so "as I's Pathos: lets you are not getting Aspirin at all. c to 0 th drink, "Give big s a festive dog that. In-every Bayer package are directions Rockvala Ave.,Toronto. Those who are troubled as Mrs. makes spoi 41- the 'roadway. Avoid for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheu- *C,,�odman was should immediately seek CN V74U Ar entanglement of .the dog with your matism, Earache, Toothache,*Lumba- restorationto health by taking Lydls go and for Pain. L,. Pialtharn's Vegetable CompouniL wheel spokes." Handy tin boxes of INSTANT P0 Here Is an awful warning against Drug- Those who need special advice may twelve tablets cost few cents. write to Lydia E.Pinkbam Medicine Co. skidding: . "Go soothingly over the gists also sell largeT, packages. Made I nfidential),Lynn Maw Theselettaw grease-mIrd; for 'there lurrs the skid- in Canada. Aspirin is the trade mark (00 will be opened ieaa and answered by a Theres' a Reasolt denion.' Press the brake of the foot (registered in Canada),of Bayer Alanu- woman and i�id in strict confidence. as you roll Around the corners to save facture of Monoaceticacidester of .................. ......... ....... ............................. the collapsel ISSUE No. 31-12.. v AN AIN=11 &M M i- :111—1119 . � I­_ 1­­11-­­ ­1----­­- go-,I-111,1-­11 -11111111—11.­_ I i Fill 7 -s.77 (OEM �wMrs.Cantelon',eofCjlTio-gwo6d,' --:-W.'Gr'ulb fiad 'builneiis ii4p, �LOCALISMS.- - J3. 'J —Mr. and Mr@.Noxou, of Toron spent Wednesday with her broth. to the city.ou Wednes"y, -7 Did. You Ever Stop.. tol ? '"`� er, W. J. and Mrs; ClArk. F und, ik summer Itip iobe.. - Ire. Mackie and Miss Sterling, to, spent over the holiday ,with I?orsero call at this office. of Atlantic city, have4�e6o visit- the latter's mother, Mrs. Every, .2 lNr' —Oshawa'Fair 'Will be held this ing Clarkson aa i JMiss Irene .Rog. —We Wilfred year on Sept. 12, 13 and 14. ers and other friends in Pickering Monney On having successfully That the more money you'-leave.in y our 4.1,- -A. E. and Mrs. Major, Whiter-.during the week. ed the recent matriculatift H Mechin —Miss Gladys Powell and lady money. visited H. Mrs; past mi -home towil, the. more n 9 ndi ad W exa riatign. -J friend, of Toronto, have returned —W. B. �aud Mrs. Powell and ay. '11 get there. —Miss Violet Salisbury. of To- to the city after spending a week daughter, Ethel, leave to-day on you Tonto, spent over Sunday with here with iJ!e' orniet parents, a motoring trip through.the State YOU ---Miss Mary Clark, W. B. aud-Mrs. s of Pennsylvania. That a town which sup- 'ports should p6well —Rev. P. W. and Mrs. Richard- —W. Bunting and. .son,. Lloyd, M and Mrs. Evans and child, 7,; of Port Arthur, spent ovef Sun. son, of th6're'eto- ry, Tapley Town, of The Pas, Man.,' arrived here on be good enough for you may with ith Mrs. Findlay. have been visiting with the forui• Wednesda,y evening to 'spepd a, —Miss Pearl Chapelle, of,.Clii. er's sister. Mrs. Craven, at the few days with the former's sisters o support. -4 t eago, spent the week-end vVith Gordon Bros'farm, this week, and brother. me. 'It Will sa%'7e you money, Joseph and- Mrs..Cowan. —The ladies of the Methodist ' —The Chadi'ber of Cumiii6r`ce Buy" a"t ho .—Miss Minnie Morris, of Toron• church,.meompauied by their hus- will hold their regular wonthly to, is holidaying at the 'home of bandsi held a very enjoyable meet- meeting* on Tuesd evening ­'her sistev,.Mrs. Win. Cullis. . . I ay ing at the home of W. L. and.,.Mi:s. nex- f. All members are requested H. Found, of Claremont, Courtiee on Wednesday evening. to be present as natters pert-aill- R.Ished-the—brick.work on W.-1-.- --Mrs:-H.--Savage- and ­Nlrs---Et- ing to the new park will be dis- ...-' We have some rare old- cheese with f Remmer, accompanied by their s new residence last week. cussed. The trustees suggest that - =Geo. :-a h-ic'k in it'@ G W. P. and Mrs. Every friends, Mrs. M�ickje . and Miss the new park be -called Memorial good and son, Frank, of Whitby. spent Sterling, of Atlantic City,. spent, Park,, with 2 the holiday with W. J and Mrs. Monday v% Miss Either Thom- '�'e had cow plainbi'maide —We Im - Go to Bunting's Willer. son, of Dumbarton, -Get the ha.bit. tows recently against the practice —Win. Bingham, of Claremont, Mrs, Freeman, of Toronto. thins. of a number of boys who persist fo r 'dood as been busy renovating the spent several days here with her in riding their bicycles- on tLe Methodist parsonage• duriing the sister, Mrs. W. J. Reid. and-on her -idev4alks. This is a sot-tree of r.-;Past wee return home on .2donday. 'was ae. Satisfaction ' -auctranteed great danger to pedestrians, es- by Misses Verna. and .—Rev. W..A. and Mrs. Pippeai'companied -------- of Toronto, visited F. and Mrs. Doris Reid, who will spend a Vveek pecially the older people, to whom ,.!.'Hurst and other Pickbring fri6nds in the city. a fall on the hard- sidewalk may. Picke'riud 'be a very serious matter. One Fred T. Bunting lasit.week. —Harry Wade stet with a very elderly lady who was knocked EstabliQlied 1857. n down.by a boy.on the. sidewalk in —W. H. and Mrs. Westney and narrow escape from serious 'ni"A n child motored out to Collingwood o Friday eve last. He had front of-Mrs. Findlay's M. last week and spent -ie—reral days-bought- a steer2tutu Sirtion Puck- about two Sears ago and had her W =laughter house'; There is no Ig ith friends. rin on the fourth concession and -in w from —Geo. A. and Mrq. Gordon Wand; was' taking it down-to W. G back injured,is still-suffei son, Dr. Carman Gordon, of To- Reid's When the-effects of her fall. I 14W t -bn%ld Munr6s, the ani. possible excuse now for the Tonto, spent the week end with. oppo4 e D tice as the street is W-uph kMLLVV their relatives here. mFLI - became wild and broke conditiQn for -bicycling than the —Harry Stanley, of Fishers', N. tbrotiRh Mr. Mutiro's wire fence. sidewalks, there is al-!w a village Y.As spending a week with hi,. 31r. Wade followed. but the in..- by-law prohibiting the use of the daughter, Mrs.J. S: 061'�;dou, and furiated animal turned ruund and "other relatives in this Ioc�ity. charged him. Mr. Wade crouch- sidewalks for bicycling, but it re- Another Shipment of ."Chapman"s"• mains a de."Ad letter. It'is now —The, township eoudeil will ed down "in 66 long- grass and time that it was strictly enforced. 'meet at 2 p. tn. on Monday next when the animal had nearly reach- Baking Powder -sprang to one si&. in Mr. Beaton'a office, Whitevale ed him, he for the tratisketion of e-neral bus!' thus escaping serious, if not fatal A Good School In I-lb. tins. Price 2.5-cents per It). mess. injuries. although he was Qtruck gl�eat. Try it—Its Mrq. F. H. Doyle and.daught. on one of his Jig,.4, which was The 'Canada. Business College re- :er, Corinne, of Toronto, have been badly bruised. The' maddened mains open during the entire Fk-ar, Price 3 e. spending a few days with the for- animal could not b*p ca tared, so but the 'Fall Term hewins Monday, Have you tried "Gnnn's",Cooked. Sansages_ in tins. ri 6 Aug..020th. This ia the school endorsed Iner's parents, Geo-. M. and Mrs. was-slaughtered in the field. by Toronto's beat. business houses. Thev're fine,'especially for camping. —As,J. Percy, accompanied b Falm'6r. by F`ortT.two*yPars experience. Twelve —H.,Joe Clark, of the Howland •11rs. Hubbard. were driving into Choice , Pink Sallnon in 1 lb. tins at 210c per tin.- Hardware Individnal Imtriietion. Posi- -Hardware Ga., Toronto, is enjoy- the village on Tue--dxy afternoon, tionq atiaranteed all graduatim. Spr�t- tog a two weeks'vacatiou,part of his borne became frightened,at the too.College; iir6 the largest trainers in Seud in your order—goods delivered free. which he is- spending at is home Ocean Blend Tea-delivery motor Canada. Mail Courses; Special courses Money heir:— truck which was turning round for farmers' sons. R you are not en- refunded or goods exchanged —Miss Elizabeth Richardson, -on the road In front of W. G. tertrig the professions you should have if foundun3ati9factory to you in any way. a business,education. Write for par- irturipal of the public school at Harm's residence, and 'shied into to Canada Business Cul eve. umboldt.1&%sk., Is visiting at the the ditch,upsetting the buggy and College and Spaditti. Toiroh"to.' *I" throwing out the. occupants who Children's blue, stripe "Rough and Tumble" Play Suits-. )homes of her relatives in Pick were seriously injured. Mrs. Hub- Sizes 3, 4 and .5, nicely finished, bound —St. An-drew'-3 Ladie-t-Aid will bard sustained tivo fractured ribs :, Now Advortisevwnta. with white, $1.3-5. meet on Wednesday, Augnst lot and wan otherwise bndly shaken. h, -at M., at the home of Mrs. X up and bruised as ivell as suffering SALE—Second-hand ainwer Men's Slimrner-7ork Shirts in plain -blue, khaki,. grey stripe Crockett. All ladies of the cod- from shock. She was taken' iffto FOR pe I doing and cream separator. J.R. Theston. Picker- 1. Law'd home where she is"d 7 igregation are invited. etc., all sizes,_onIv $f._25." —The monthly busines-3 meet• is,%iella�s can be expected. Mr. 4RITISH VOLIUMBIA 'SHINGLES NJ -1aupe,­br.own,_navy, grey .v tog of the St. George's Women's Perry, who %A-6.9 taken to bb�hof3e. B•for sa,le a,1 owo . e4a s fine Suinther EbsiOrt in black, st-Imsible prices by Thomas Auxiliary will be held at the ho'nie waq out and bruVed'ratber badly.. Pattrion Claremont. 33tt white ett., ­ood.Valtie at 50 cants a polfr.. W '1.25. --of Mrs, Harding'next Wednesday, and i..; Suffering from shock, but BALE—1 S Look-3 pairs. for S .-August 10th, at 3 p. in. is somewhat better. thbtigb not Flo-,Rparitor, I Hea%y wa on, Collie pups. Ap- -Miss May ku.4tiri, who has yet out of danger As he LS S3 n!y lot 35, 9. F.con..Pic vnnq,-Fred Lacey, him Wand Creek, Phom,Nlalv,-.fj',, 46-40 �`Ineen a missionary in the far north years of age recovery cannot. �119' -pocke S,• -...for the past few-years, is taking a be expected to be very rapid. FOR SALE—Fordson trRcrorvrith Ladies`White'Wash Skirts, with belts drid patch rid 1rovernor, one No, 11. two 10-in. 2 imuct needed refit At the home of pulley button trinaned, assorted §izes at *,:1-25 eacti. b',ti�,rn, �elawyjhsrri%,plow, one Waierloo --. .4h*r parents, H. and Mrs.. Austin. tractioneri engine, to-i�. J.Gormley.Dunbar- -Civic Holiday in Pickering -1 lace —Mrs. Bere,,-,ford (nee E,Jna ton'. 45-413' Ladies' White Xoil,- Rloa�.,es with embroi.dery anic :'.-Head) and two children,Eduk and St. George's Dramatic Society held VOR SALE-25 acres on the north• triiamin-s, some with ve-stle' fronts,-assorted 'styles, Frank, Mr and Mrs. MariliAll very successful-got &..a Party on i(nee Etta Head) and friend, Mr. r the' JU west.corner of lot 19,con. 3, F`ickerinZ. on- zes and prices. Athletic Grounds,Church St.. Pirker- '�' ,r timber and ten acres undef p emises are some Suitahle for pasture with shade and LlOdsAy. all 'of Torontoi. rapeut ing..on 'August Ist (Civic Holiday' "" % P. er, App y At News�Office. 3(Jtf e -8.5e, for -65c� "Monday with friends in Pickering. The vreather was anvthing 'but prom. Fancy Dress Voiles, 40 inch wide, rem -LIOR SALE—Cbpsp. all kinds of --The mouth of July t1iis Year king at the beginning of the after• V waionq.K3rncs&, and all kindsof farm im- White Org#ndie, 40 inch, 80c vard'. :bag been the hottest-mon th sines noon. A series of showers(lidekly 1"ments in gdod order. Atso•seircral heavy'and .1840(81 years), ;�hen the 'Meteora• following one another wtiq th@ ;�Patll- _R&�t scalps and a couple' of light horse-powers. logical Office in Toronto first be er program until after tour o"clock. In H.*Ilerrna.n.C.larerhont. Phone M.' 17tr striped and­ plain, 36 inch', re 1.00?'price White I oiles, sti spite of the gloomy prospects - 0 . y 'SALE—Ong hundred acre "'itan. to. make a recond of the lar6re crowd foregittliered in the after. OR 'SALE _while they last 7-5e per yard.. 'Parm inthZ!'Townsh Mariposa. Frame o"I'ar, :weatber. The-re have beein hotter noon to witness the ganies and oports- houw, of seven rooms. T... barq with stone coed has The tents for refreshments d plat- stabling beneath- Possession on First of March - days, but never on record eshinents ab Sarah E.Richardson.,Pickering, Figured VoiI6, dark colors, reg 1.25, sale price 90c yd. ng period of form for the evenirig program were- next. Apply to there been,such a lo Qnt. . .44-46 .`heat. very neatly arranged, Hiving to the Flowered Organdie, -pale shade; reg 95c, stile price 65c yd. rainstorm about the time advertised —James Rose hat purchased - F41ARM- FOR-SALF—South of 6:h- -4 three Acres of land -just south of for the football,-two of the teams ex. I awa, beiween the Town and the Lake,Good h peethig to enter for the tournament, land and exeetlent market'riKht at hand. Im.me- the old R. C. cemetery Find I a�; Green Rivet, and Qreen�vood, were diaLe possession for ploughing. ' Full possession -,men now buy erecting a new flttx ALpril:Nt. 192:21. Apply to-G. D.Conifif.Osh Me . ,.So K APM A N P from coming and so High- •'awa.Unt. 46tf -will thereon. We are glad to land Cieek and Pickering-were the. know that the recent fire and the only teams oompeting. The taA.Nt, present low price of the products were quite strong.and evenly match( 'Mr. Rose from con and a fine game was ptaved•Pic•keriiig as not deterred, winning with a score of I-0. Stanlf-v. Coal, .,.1 oal 'S HARDwgRE tinning in the flu x busiriesR, wbih C ,-- BUNDY means so nitich to the community• Davis nr-ted as referee.. This was foi- 16wed by al girls' baseball watch be- V —In the.council minutes aq re tween Cl�reimont and Pickering,h)tb Aa.rd and Soft Coal of the ported last week there was an er. •-,itie,,, displa�-Ing considerable best quality on -ror in the roads of port. Two itenit; should have been America. The score was 17.9 in favor )l and rV1 n divided to read as foilowq : Wm. of Pickering. Safii Brown aeted a, s rese . Tell IV- and bf-idges re. and 5kill in the national game if P Dixon and others for hala'nce of unipire. This wasfollowed byafull-list 3HOS• A. LAW concrete work and hack-fill at St, of boys' and.grirls'rAcps a was keenly contestf�d. In the hidiet' Thomas' enivert. $178 36); hack fill Our '14oc'k 6-f Gra-hitoware is Complete- hitching contest L,)u-ie-,Pu(!kiin at St. John's culvert, .973 00, aild won Ist and ML-S. Edgar Bath 2nd cutting down hill and ia•i(IP111119 Dr. Cartwright and Stanley Davis ELM DALE MILLS -Granite Pre'servintcs,' Kettles roadway, No. -7y, lot 19, S235.2-3. were the referees of the i-a:�es.' —W.G. Find Mrs Ward and son, By supper time the wetitlier had be- ­:, Granite Double Boilers" ' Wiliner, returned to, their home,come(Inite settled and n large crowd You can always get the best.Njani- in Niagara Falls on Fiiday, mfter. Arrived, over six hundred people he. toba. Flonr made front No. 1. --G spending a week with the AliqzeQ ing on the grounds when. the concert. rauite Sauce Pans Manitoba Wheat, rin- started, cipal of the largest onblic sclinol Pudding Bunting. Mr, W-n rd, i%ho is 1) A most,excellent program was give, -Royal Hou.-;ehold and Glellora for Granite Dishes' ' the following taking, part : Bob Wil• Bread. Try abag. the city, sent 31�,, (•Fkn8id.�teq up for son and Miss Gnire Bonnick. profes- Pastry Flom, Fre-sh Rolled Oats entrance ekaniiiiatit)n this sionni entertminer.q,Jack MeWhinnev, -BRAN, SHORTS a V the e Gr nite Dish 'Pans year and all suev(-efled in paq;dng. Miss 1.4abel Sinclair and Percy Wright. . : , MIX FEEDS Ten got h(iriors and one got the The entertainers are to be congratti• _:Granite Pails, Futinels otc., OAT CHOP Bold medfil. We congratulate laced on the quality of their varied D O.A_TS ''ry harm 'CRUSHE on his splendid work. and most interesting program of -BA-RLEY CHOPJ` sketches songs and monologues, Too "See 'dur stock of H up —At the last �Pssion of the,legi- niii-ch praise cannot be given to the WHEAT: ammoeks froiii $3 00 Mature a new marriage act was. arnateur artistes, Mr. McWhitjney�piar- CRACKED CORN pas-4e MIXED HEN FEED d which will go into effect tictilarly dkplaving more than ordin. I Also, a good assortment of Window Screens, Screen Doors,, about the 1st of October. By the t ary ability as a'comedian, -Caldwell's Cream substitute 0 new act rnArri,-ige. licehQe-, MA3� b."" Coal Oil Stoves, Hay Fork Rope, Slings, The officers and members of Sr. C-Alf. Meal. obtained only from municipal Clont-ge's Dramatic Society are to he N Meal SprAyers, Zinoleu.m Fly Oil etc. lolass" clerks, and the old issuers of nl4r• c-)ngratulated on the splendid way in I 'G AND OATI riage licenses will have to tale-wbich everything was carried out, CHOPPING down their shinglep. Xlso, onlV-,ptid in spite of the weather. the grat CRUSHING EVERYDAY Everything�in Hardware' .1 .9D hin of Aluccess of this garden pRrtv, and Get prices on feed in ton lot-i. duly registered cleraymen special thanks is due the kind -friends BELL PHONE.' recognind denominations mfkY'of the society who so ably assisted the legally perform the marriage care- members during the afternoon and moray. J. H. Bundy, �1Vker'ing levening. Chopping every day.