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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_08_12 .d` N x, h?•'Y""'�, '}ehn':'s;a r. , ,.. ' '.•,.d. _ { , _ 'a 7 .;:r: '�.ptr.�. Ib'T' T'.',t F. r•''�S,e;J"F ',�.,xS-T.«A. -»X "-v'+"„i'.'4' 5�1.'.S. �:., .xt,-,aa s. s�x �'"•�T..✓'���A' !n "?•4��A '® S1,�ia,p✓a1•+,.i',Alf•Y.'Q.•+af.K4J',,;'w°F.i'"'S'E'b+^",*iVk:i •.:tri'!"'M�"abr'� ,.ur�',F� TH H VOL. L.: _ _ ._. . _ PICKERING -ONT., .,FRIDt Y' A: .,GUST 12, -7921 ..a� :. . : ' .. -' :.'No: 7 .:M. • _ _ rDfe!lrf,0;tR1 p�a>•Ss. _ KINSALE. -+, WHITBY. - ,Eetabliehed, 1828 Goo, Es Baker °A grand garden -Pat under the 11 The second night he was on duty, V _ 42fedical _ _ auspices of the Kinsale I p%varth Lea-!Joshua Whitfield. C. P. R. signalman,. t± -._ - p;ue, will be-hekl on .H..NZ� JlcBtaeu'niWas-killed hya freight train, EarlyEW0OD ' T Q�S TH, Oph. D., Dirertar • spacious lawn (onp mile east of herc+) SaturJay morning his body was found, -R.oppEometrical fAsscciation of Ontario. Reg. T - -on the evening of Monday, Aui;ust in+t wangled condition by an engineF istered bleniberof"the American-Optcmetrical Our -LA7ht,nin� Protection 15th. The Ionic Quartet, of Br•atnp•�Crew Whitfield cuts a young return • Association. . Eyes 'examined by appointment: a ton, composed of` Arthur• Lcnde, W. ed sbldler. Isis bowie was }o Oshawa. - I'ltpne 2804, Claremont, Ott. _...saves 80'per cent of g• Dlooae and.-the Jdessrs. Cuthbert,i How lie ctame to he on the tracks at the • MILLS r �T F. TOMLINSON, DI, B., Member our Fire Risk. will furnish an entirely' uew and up- time of the accident is' a mystery. a of+the College of.Physicians and Surgeons to date prosy++ni nf, read rigs, s.Olos, Nothing has--been 'discovered to ate• , of Ontario. Office: that formerly occupied b `�• ..- _ dialognes'e.ct Briggs' Uleitestta, of count_ for his reason of leaving,tbe Dr,?Cale _ ZZ'hitb will wdl�atPhonR Ciaremontd latterly b3Jty The C+t',l 5N�'S "I)Un't say I did y, supply lots of peppy I signal tower close by, The ongineer. - - „ music. W. G. Barnes,of Green River, sate hire ton ,late to stop the train. - nut warn yuu. will act as chairman: Refresh_nenc-1 Coroder`-:ticGillivray• opened an in• _ _•,; . r E.iCARTWRIGHT, 'N. D..i'31. � booth ore the gronncls Admissipn 30'quest 5aturday. morning.which was Biscuits and Pastry ave that fine •C'.rP.& S..Ont. A coroner for the Coun- Buy-yotTr eea80n' ticket-i now for , 22 S -ty of Ontario,- Office hours : 12-2 and 6-Sp.m.. •cents, children under 1:„years of age, adjourned until. August ,.nd, Whit- sweet, nutty taste when or at ether. hours by appointment Phone Bell '20_Cents, fl el was on, duty at the point where -'Nd.24. Ind. atone No,400.• Pickering. On— StOttff�'Llle C�1RUtaa1C1i1N. ' p the G. P. R.crosses the «'hitby-Port ma from tario.• 331v _ - Jttly 28, '?fl, 30 and Aug. ." Perry branch of the G. T. R. ' g• SCHOOL RE PORTS. . i de�f`►t /�/� 'N0. McKINNON, 3I.D., L.R.C.$., l -S \7 !i�! . Edinburggh, tnemberof the CclleQa of Why worry about a vacation- Result of ptotnotinn•Pkanis,at S S. ROSEBANi% Physloiaiia sod 89rgepaa of Optar3o,11ce Tiate ctinle to G`hatttatt aa. No. 1. •Pickfling t Sr.-III to Jr. IV-- -' _. . . Pastry Flour. It is' made by the •. ;t of Royal College of 5urfceoae, Ed[aLurgh. Harold -Wilson. Kttthlven Bentley. Cam Full -Pe was the name Sri- most modern system from Special attention to dafeasea of women and S' P P r "'children, U$acenndresidenoe,Brongha�. Tl1e, world-at. •yol1C door. Nation P.eid, 13et'rnan PtsenF. Eddie ,ginated•1.y the Tunis Boys of Dunhat; the choicest wheat Town, " . en r. n Jr, IlI-�Ltrie Di•., ton at the-tithe of the Tren'-on'Confrr= g - tley S II t l - B The quality.to here and the- id Legal. ■ vtge lValter Pwicor•. LU.itha, Ret_d,. once early in the year, who thought . St� �Jej 011t Pearl Reynolds. Jr. II to Sr. II-Hil- tea it they could Have a cltn,ping cut•, price is right. da Lee. :Cl:ideline.Divinp, Harr dip- litg and meke,it !ar}ze enough to take �T Ti.'BFNNEDY. Barrister, 'Sol- i , , V ►ieitor,lNotary Publir_ Conveyarcer 8c: pletnn. , Sr. 1 Class-«'iltie Vicket.. in all of the country bn.-s fifteen rears USE $r�IKET�S JOB + Whitby,Ont. 41 ! Jr.` I Class-Teddv Appleton, RAY and over who care to c,)me and benefit For BLead-witLL, iuuie, better, _ t ' Found. Winuifred Vickers, Ene VI^k• by 'a short cotfrse in -the Canadian _ AA E. CHRISTIAN,-Barrister and ers, Sr. Pr;-Leslie Applr�ton, Clif- _Standard-Efficiency Training. WAter ;whiter and sweeter bread A•Solicitor.Notan- Public.Etc. Morey to J s E L'l fare Reid, T'orumv Puchrin, Willie. sports and,swimming will be one- of . oso.g5Cf£ce Erock St.North,W'hiibv, my r Divine. Jr.- Pr,-•Tommy Wilson, the main features. There will be a than any other, i ^, r C•LA�EiNlONT Audrey Powell. Tergie Zrevoir. M. Raneral pro i,tm'und Tux4a topic.-, ALES k JOHNSTON-Barristers g' P To ete.:229 Danforth Aver (Woolworth Rlda.; A. $a}croft, Teach Educational. Athletic. Lecitaies and Toroato."•Phone Gerrard 4411. Saturdays, mai- FOr 71"ar=iture- Soy ial. It• will be fur all men over yarn li1o. (Ind.) 401y Grand gRtd�n it1 t�, B. W W. lId fifteen years of age who want to be ' Chairs, Tables, Buffets etc. I young. It is planned for all he young 7ILLIA_M J. BEATON, B. A.,Bar- Simmons Beos and Ostereloor rBrien's, Fiiu=ale, Aug,'1a,• � -+uer, Solicitor meT^be"r of the f•,rm-of 111attre�8ey'. ..�. men of Month Ont+r t), it ever y yOnng - IItyckaaan.Denison. Oosterand Beaton. Toronto g r _ 3 t;� ip 'iced, 'We b ge you to Price,;alwas-r1 ht, - .WHITEN ALE.' man ' c c alien o General Trt:su Building,S3 Bay Street,Toronto. find tR n better men tl]anTaclor Stoat- Telephone Main 961 and sae, Delivery Free. '-- to and R<)land B. Ferris, tvhO are to ' _ The comhined choirs of �Whitevale= 1 ---- - --- -- • -- are prepitring special music for the take'charge of telling and showing-us 8 I K + Dental the things we do not know-some jnh, w , Cemetery Strviee to be held in the r B. A S K E 1 S Methodist Cl,urdh;on Snndar,Svpt. #, &ing year bedding and cooking uten- - k-,<g :,te B•thB Roy l C ielie .f Deg ni at 230 p, m., for the mast. worthy oh- I he and will he-obWnable On the r and+t "3 ` ""t y o an(. Fruit Packs es y : 5u-;,e-.ai ,ad t'nivrmty of Tozontn. Offce jeet of ohtfliniog t.ueds to improve the There will be a registratioin fee of 81 over t';., M. Pringle', tardware store, Whitby,,_ - Up If D c'Pttietery, equip- Office hoots 9 to 12.:t to -,'%30. - Ind.•prone 6. 1 i}t.,E3erry 13uz'es The �Whirev,tle Baptist Church will to cover the cost ou camping equip- Bell ptfone 2?U: 441y 91 And '27 qt. Crates hold a garden ptlrty 'at the home of H. anent and ground= forr each person. 6 and ll°qt. Baskets and Covers E Turner ,,i-iLiile ea-f of XVhiteivafeI which-must..with,your name and Ad. Vtsstlf=te3$ (LtsrD+s�. nn the evenink of Friday; Augilst 19. dress' be sent in to Gerald Cowan, of We advise ordering early as there is a A baseball match between Pickering. Robebxok, -by the end of 3�3gttst. The .UniiVet'3a1 " scaecity+:f 1 qta at tire - Then on the 16th of September come y F,TA E. fi'TF.PPF.NgOV, a.T C. , girls, and ti ictoria Gyuare girls will ,Sc"1,,S7V i1�� �281CY5.1]Z9 zeseat time. \ to Rusebank Par fr)urda • �• teac}ter gfpiano,yrd throry Ph•ne IA02, P commence at 3 30.- A football .iugtch,, y (One of.Our Productioub) - Claremont. -1`l Chopping and Q&t ROI11L�(PCP.ry wOQk between Green River Ana Greenwood _ will commence at 6,30. The Fax Fun faREENW000. We sell 8it1'4 Rite-Cite Lens"for dos excepting Monday. 'CTT G. HAl1-Issuer, of Marrioge - - Co. will give• a grand'concert coati- all tnalsey of cars-tile-best "t Licenseis pio3teringTlllage in the Conasy.of isrlo, W. G. Barnes, Green River mencing Rt S p. m. Everybudy come :Misr Rrnwn,of..Tbrcanto_le holiday. - 'in the market.for and erij -y ibis splendid praiu,um Ad.. Ins with_Mis% Ida Brown. �* T V. HICHARDSO:v' - Real Es Oradd'ress R. R. No. 1.Locust Bill. mission 33 eente.children 23 cents. R,Corbett and dHUghter,of Toron• .. .the.gripe. .'sere, In•uianee.CoaveyanctiR Notary te), spent- Sunday wfth Stewdrt And Tires for all care, Emery Wheels Pubttc,Etc.. Pickerin .Qnt. 3tiy • w • - ,, 1It a. Corbett. = g BROUGHAM. - _- - Sate and Etuery 51Rud-rils,• _.r+ Grain Chopping-' 31i�s Phcliis Prr.ctor is hei from T 7 "HALL=-A_nusP tihrpeuter. Fs- r D the Rest _visiting with Edna Middle-- _ -Circular $aws, Lid- Born. y Timates¢iventnr•rcw'wor+,, trperrr• AND F LI-KI`G; On ZIr.nday. A+tg. 1tSt. CO ei. t� airacoupl�ofweeits. dens, etC. wp J':'alterauom, :-4.phone 2913..Pictering 2.1►y and Mrs, F!trthin,g, a d++utihLer. - Ford and Mrs, Dennis, of `Vindcnr• Woodworking and General I am prepared to do (;hopping and Our public schnr l is being thorough• and .Tohn and fits. De nni4,of Guelph, DR.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK _ Oat Flaking every Monday IF renovated, Halby Brn,t. have 'the &I.p snPnding x few days this week - Buck-stnifbing. . Coaoopwaocz, Qom lacloaer for roatr:r.g t cstntract.for re,-painting R-nd re•decor;- +,;tai James and vira. F x'sketr. W. H. JACKSON, Brock Road. ""y simd.,Its. Acconn:aat.. Ew.- 3fonay to loan and Fxi,lay. • _ on farm proparCy ­Issuer of ]ferriage Lfo. ___... !t g. Mr, and 3Irs. Ander.riv and -the - 0,00 aFhlssesle. Ont. T-r Stoneboats For l,,e A motnr cal accident, with Cit tl re• '. ears Rtine, of Brantford, rnntored Pickering, Otit. �( - - - --- •alts. t-n d• pig,nrru'rred in it(-tit of ('own rn Sucdey atnd QF1Pnt the da; TTVOR S. PT'GH, Larenaod Attu- John F. Bayles, �i181'8IIl0At Thos. Philip'• err\l+>tadlts. As Dolby its their unr.le, J:tn,es RainP. iJ ,onetr.tar rho Freriacr of c.[r:arto.. Cdr hrothet•, of Auriie . and children- -. kinds -�sa:es conducted <,n reasctable,firtrs. > y ��'P nnC1E•ratand �It Bar•vey_ has rw R,tra! Route No: of Peter Daft.} were l;ning east tb«ir < t �� Also breeder of lure-bred',kerthorn cattle, O.d the I t ir•k h,iu,P f`trtn0lIIr ow• ed Here You Write.pt.oLr or cs,1', And.. pt•.,ne Claremont -`--"' -- c,+r went over a pig that a„c on the br Mrq. Hart is rn a Tornnto ru.an. Mr. lilt; Glen\ta;,.r P.O. 331y • ��j s • road, The animal W as killed and ih H+trvvv sill n,ow hr'.ams M It is Ire �3tasi1leS$ y se n t n < My' Business was a t. Fort tr., trl'v none- r _ .7, p + his time to the s'nrr�hncincss. F�1 POSTILL,- Lieensfd Auctioncor, TL, help t-ou.tun tat;o[ uurs.' the oectiptan-ts�'[P hart exre i'Per�r ` . for O000ues of York and Oatano. any.• P . F )' I' 'a f;r^nt1 Fr`•}d Day of i�•othnll, base: Ce111F11 - _ ,for f all k+etof orka nd to art.. jtn•,- U.+Ity, who rPC•rived aliglttlojuries to 1 ..i11 I-tither s, p:ts'ttill lie held i y ! � �+.' notice, Lduress Green Elver P.0., Oat. 13y ripening ,-t ".av G„ragP in the�'il- rsc+rf hiv.thttyr►+a When the +t• the G F. 13. C. nn rhefr grounds on _ I.+ge of Wltitevale I am prepared to d+r pants gar clear of the c:tr they found .,,rurJ:+s, Aug. N)ih.' A c,,sh prizenf �o�l all'-kinds of reptair work. includi.nK it up.ide down. farintz the oppnf.itr a "ill be given ro the,tc innFrs of the 1 WNI. MAW. LI 'F-.NSEPI. A['t•. :3: �. �•v .TIONEER,tor 1'crk,Qniati"ard Durtnm t"ps• ?and s#de curtains, also makirrtr direction finni which the p wire defy• .-rij:)r €oprhall games and 8_'•)to the Counties, 2.11 kinds of gales.prompt;)• etttnded Fodr_old Ctir look And ruts tike new by ing find very badly wrecked. ` inrermPcli t"es.•al.o prizes of 31++and -- ' - Lt u�ben • giving g paint, ?.i for. hasPh•tll. There will also,he -to, Tenets reewnable. Dates for wlec may he ivin it a good cunt Of rev - - - } _ tarranged at. Uff cv. Belt and lndepen -dent phones. R;hitby.Ont. Sly Agent for Toronto maChinety, includ• The Ionic Quartet sing at liin3ale, ra ine. iutnping and t+ther spirts for w i frig; Pumps,' Wind ills. Shoe 1lunday, �uR, l,i, which liberal cash prizes will begivrn. ��liil�le8 '�TSCT.OR'S , '°GI_T�S _- +•nd;Gas,,iinel Eogines. - - _ kk Fo,)tball-teauts tviLl lie required t<c pet} I to Autry fPt' of S1 to he in the hands CHARLES 'V., RICE; - - HIGHLAND CREEK. Ready .Roofing: . Bought and sold: of the:ecretary hr .�nq. t0th...Game� Home TeL 55'21., Whitevaled not ' will hPiZin ar 1?s+'cl,rk,shill Thor,: 'Government Municipal and Cor- - - A grand If+irdeu party, tinder the ens• h p' P will t)P a lmnth on the rounds for the :a pare-cf the Ep_worth League..knd tbP R , Pet Bonds •For.Safe. TIlf Ta I3.LE-EiakennR $tatiou (ins, in the Corner" rot Centenr+i tl sale•of lnnch -and ref-c-birrents. ,Ad- _ _ ..:and La,th T. R. Trains going East 30e as follows lletbodist Church, will he held on the mission '2S cents, children, under 1'? �• _ Bell Phone 193 - - %Te, F Nlai} 7.5t- A M.- lieaut:iful lan'n +tf Ailfl�n Bi•tiiuwell on yetrs,-l5-cents.- -" 1.tr WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHIT-AY '- ' Local -'S P•�• the evening f Feida Aug. 9117.: A �/� -- - _ 36 -Local 6.04 P.'M sp'endid program of solos, duet-.triic� _ WHITBY. F. A R E E S O R z. , � Irains going West. duo ae_ follow&_ ilttitrtettES; cornet silos And piarii') - M. R•, ATMC7P.E No. :3i Local 7.17 A Nl• „)Ios,will be teen t '•The 3-olly Fiy Jlichael Griffin, aged 88, died \tote• Y7 Local •L.35 P. 3i. " LJ...V ST H=ZL a Veterinary Surgeon of Whitby, who will he assi.ted by the- d+ty of list ic•cek,-after A per+lodged ill- Mail , 7 Mail S 55 P.M, nnpul;ir comedian, Jack Parker, of ne s. He had been employed for tears --- -- - ;tx Honor Graduate of Ontario�'pterinarr . Nos, ()and 7 also rain on Sunday Whitby, late Of the •Stir:apnel Dodg in the Ha'rh NIan'f o 'ceoiks. He w++s - Collec�. AI'1 calls day or night Foregoing 'is acc•otding to Standard ,e S,h the «ell knotrn concert-t<Onipang= Fenian aiel vFtrran, Iles. _R. RT, Picke' r' Mg/ t proiuptly attended to., 1lacc!:ay, a dau bier, is the only stir• •'.z time. who aid so much to cheer up.thP hoy: g''Bell and tndependentPhor,es ,t-eT-t•as. There will he it booth ou viving u,ember,of the family.PICKERING, 'ONTARiO - - thegroundsfen-thesale.iif cretrit. The Baptist church teas. te•opered Brougham =andwichPs. cake and other rife>;h• on Toe?day of last week with-an en. tner.ts, The chair` will=be taken by gertainrnent which filled- it--•fo the r _a • 'eb+le Re a'ri�^ far awe Express . I'."•`. 3Ir..i.-'arnyii at S n'clock_-ha t'p t',00r:. The fwtinq pastor. Mr. Arai- :'�♦ ■�k '��•' • p '' r • ' Adwissinn 25 cents, children under 1_) ,iron, nt:•-i:1f.d. All the othet church ! �` rhoirsin town as-i�tedin,the program. The Chevtotec Service Sta'l,:r• a-d All kind, of Tracking to Rnd from The decnratianc maid new light fixture. .Garage R.t •Brnughsnf is op!-:- fol' fall ° 'Elie Cit•� of AhZ-r poidti,. : . ; ntaitP the interior most home-like. O -. kinds of repairs and ovetii:ati!a. Dori t forget $insalr q(�rcll°21 potty The Warren Pacing Co. hPRnn eco:k -^ S Also, Tettriug Car for hire 31')it t�-, .fin 15. at noon on WtAnesday, Aug-. Ird, on ..Expert werkuianship guarantet d. night or day. B• their %So n00 contract laying asphal• AgFnt_for Chevrolet Cars, Cinr,dyehr S GRF-EN RIVER: p'_' P t,•': Ind phppe 5US1 - �A�hly 33•� � tarn pavement on the nrtinn'-af the , � • '•': -*. ., Tines and Willard Batteries. s - Kingstorr ro,rd the t,-lwn-is responsible Cobimbia,Graphones are'bfick'to pre- { Flattetfes eTehtinged. -BROUGHAM HOTEL A grand garden party under the for. It will take two months and if tear prices. Type 1.2 previously 74"trispices of the Ladies' Aid_9ociety, of _Brock steeet_is done too, ano:h.er Simi. 313500,' now 593.00, supplied Gerold s Gara Mahogany, pp Brougham _:_..._...____._... ,__...__... -. DrPen P,iof t will b i held d- the lawn lar period. The start -was made at the - g y, Walnut.Golden -- -' of-J. B. -1\-ilson on the -evening of.. Vest end at the corner of Frances St., Oak and Fumed Oak Finish •� 4' Dr. :N, E. MCEwen B.V.Sc,.' e, L�-I®TT Tuesday, Aug. 1'8th. A football match Heel east Of the Anneshnmesteadr SUMMER INSECTIDE - » 1 r�,.� ;• ,,.� ����i' will be played; commencing at-6 p, m„ Whitbv has been.selected for a place Veterinary*Surgeon. ��1 beteen the Scottish team. Toronto, and to educate his son by Dr, D. B, ' Paris Green, 606 per lb. Graduate of University of Toronto. and the Green -River team. As the Neely, W. distinguished. practitioner Powdered Lead Arsenate,80c lb. Yonge R•-Charles Sty,Toronto j Scottish teamis one ef.the best in To- and pnblin man from Humboldt, Sack. A varied-gssnrtment of s3Ietcalf's Cho- Formisr �'etetlnaiian to',tiacdoritld rcnto. a toast interesting ante ma ,_he Dr, :tieeli• represented that riding, A ricultural College, Quebec. Is noted throughout Canada fc?r g y colates, in boxes and bulk, _ w g g _ 8 looked for,' Beginning at S o'clock. first in the proc:ipcial legislature and • . _ Prompt attention to all clients. one of the best programs ever givet subsequently for two terms in the DO- Kodaks, Stationery, Tsfagazines, ` Bell and Ind-.-Phones, high grade work.' Write forCata•' -ir Green River will'-be giv-, by the minion House at Uttawn, where he Smoker's Supplies. PICKERING, ONTAR10 Iogtie aiid arrange to •enter at our following TaTOntO talent:.Sandy Mac heGkme-very prominent during. the =; Donald, Scottish comedian ; SIr. Gil• Laurier regime, A graduate of To• 7 rival;- Rexall, Wampole'a Fall Term opening August 29th. -lion, dramatic entertainer ; Gordon ronto University, for the past year Dr. Rreparttiona, <'<' \ R E D - Agneiv, singer and dancer ; hiss Edna. Neely 'has -been overseas stud tint in ; ' - - y ' We have filled positions recently at Henderson, vocnitst and pianist._ The Paris and London, specializing on the «e close Thursday Afternoons; - -G s i Greenwood Orchestra will also be Area• ear,nose and throat. Dr. Neely has during the nominee, $130 a month and'$2700 per annum. ent to furnish an Abundance of choice secured for his some And surgery the $as a full line of iresh and Cur- Students have been in attendance music. The chair will be occupied by historic residence formerly occupied ed meats constantly on hand. F. M. Chapman,the C. F.T) candidate by the Ontario-Government as offices this year from Newfopndland on ]33piee Roll, Breakfast Bneolz for the Federal House from Ooutb On• for Mr, Tipper. representative of the Na E. MaEWEN,.0 A, the;East, Quebec on the North and rario. Ice cream and other refresh. Department of Agriculture. HADl, aDlogna, SVeiners, etc ments will be sold from booths on the t�- 1lanitobe-on the West. grounds, Don't miss this treat. Ad• A car load of xxx B. C. shingles Veterinary'Surgeon Highest prices paid for W. J. Elliott, Principal mission 80 cents ; children,, under 12 just arrived at F, A. Reesor's, ' Butchers cattle yesrsf'?,p cents. L�eugt Hill. PiC3tTC�Y'S.3Z�' 0� t26T^A.* `�'' ',, t1^+y. S;'r.•t:^.d, "ysu •,t;t n'+Y :s ..,.,' w� •... 1 ?=,: ,,,:s, .2:rL •'b .v .w°; y;.';h;.'• _ t. n7"e1s:e» ',.?:` •t•"�F':,,,'.7;"=a,,x A,y.r,;i.• , , rK,..•9 e'ti 1 .'`•1 -nr• �� *:�:., t•'; �"lF a^,4^'��,;�,,.•�„`.. •:'w + ;tr„S. ``' e• «. ss: �.,;»v'b �•`�.P.s� ,�.r` .'9,2 '.�.i,�'r, , F1.c' �'" X4,,;3 ��. �� ,'. � ;�' x'i'�'"?P�sd"'eiwr:�' `'� ;� 'W ii .z:. �' ,,.+'3 � �-• °•" n .�"•..,@.: `'N'c.+:.i'mao: '•' .• '� , °d'��.m.4,^. :r:JP•++' "+.?`•7�d' "�^'z"p•��,. ::'S ,.,, -a• d K •"+,s'•�'+,¢a, .-n. '-�`.;a, - _ .•� '.' �•. - o,:,%.• r '+a- .,•y,: .•s' a'u,a, .. :a ..+s.-., -.-s,.., .-..,;w.,�r-• -�P,:•„/'.....a:.. ` -r.. - -'"1'u�w-`s'��S- "s,��1r. Fg+. ..+, `�''r'n° .-S+:" .fi...,r?7 -t'•'°.�' _. .fir'' " � .s« 'M,c :'rw:`'.. - .Y±�,. Ny %a,' 'L„1,':"O�.l",r�J�v`F,': e• tee.• . ...;.M4- ry -t' ,.•• p" _ k"`• •.y.. "'':'i" ''' S­ -r,! •'R-? i - a — fir_ dP� 'r;q.2S+,„we r4 .+. — - a moment's, peace perhaps you will Worth. Th 4r� v as a little more color F show Granet the way in to.]Hach." �•.:' ,- fin-her eheeks-than-at the ooramrnc:a- `""`- •° Promptly went of luncheon, and her runner bad �- •NURSES • Granet abandoned his = � ~ whispered nversaCo with Gera . w pare co n 1- become more animated. cline. The Tittle cotilpany move9 in and "Tell me about the village where Taue- Toronto Hoeyttdl' for' Incui.' _ h he' g ablea, !n aSfflia•tloa with Bellevue a,nd ing o m Qf took their places at t e round tab''-e you live?" ,he inquired—"Market Allied Hospitals, New York city, a- which wag usually reserved for•'Uady biirnhani isn't it?" offers a three years' course of Treia- r°• Anselman on Tuesdays. "When we first went tbere," she re- in to young women, havinr the • -.' "."`�'" ' "Some people," the latter remark!plied, "I -thought that•£t was simply- -eo#ri g-nu se:_'' This Hoipita� nu -' he � ed; as she seated Herself, "Sad fault paradise. That was four years ago, adotee the eight-hour system. The ,�- with me for o.:rtg an with m lunch-• ou and I scarcel anted upon. PUP'a r4ieive uniforms of she school,. . • - „ m y allowance aa4 travelling _ . ,eons this 's asoii en AIfred wants n in the•winters tfi�e. ;urther in or from New York. 1�'or e )Jv .4. ..• . . come except now and then. Personal-; You find it lonely, then?" fur er ntormattoa aaDly to the ^" illy E.PEZLLIPS OPPENHEIM. �'"'I have veTv stiong i;iews about it. I• She shivered a litt'•e.- half closing Superintendent think we cu ht_to keep on doin s • • I S F !; Just her eyes as tbough'to but out some - ::~ . the same as usual—to a certain extent,, unpleasant memory. of course. There is rio reason why we "Tho house," she explained, "is on The CAM ' g g proprietors a sort of tongue•of land, with a-tidal • 6ynopsia of Later Chapters. - :;^ •: twee urgent messages froili I;erisn should bring the hotel ro r{eturs and . •:�, F ... - , I Bear the voice Qf summer calling me• Gapts n'Granet calla upon �iu,ta:c r ,'i'-3 nnorning.`- ehopkeegers to the brink of ruin be- river on either tide and the sea not Guillot at the Milan Hotel and :';es "It's pretty diffi cult;' ' Granet caws the are a!1 feeYiiig more or les9 fifty yards awayq from our drawing To drop my burdens, bid'my cares acicnc:w,edgcd. "The 'Scorpion 's out miserable." VYhen there are high be still,. him a document from the gaiser of- „ room window. _ ..- •• fering, ]France a separate peace. The in the Channel or the North Sea. ho Quite right, her neighbor, Colonel tides, we are simply cut off from the And toilow her o'er v'all- lley and o'er plot is discovered. Conyers sinks'two Setting_at her And_I don't believe Grey, assented. "I am sure it wouldn't mainland altogether' unless we go- hill - :hexes another destro er et titted do us any good out there to feel that, submarines. Granet dines with his Y Y across on.a farm carE Unto the ways of gladness. Happily Sir Alfred Anselman, at a club. with this apparatus, whatever it may y:ou were all sitting:in sackcloth and - (To be continued.) The daisies afar the meadows and the ashes. Besides, think how pleasant: free, 'CHAPTER XVI.—tCont'd.) They inuA be making them some• this is to come home to," he added,� +� here, though," Sir Alfred remarked. 'looking around the little table: 11- - T I Gay morning winds the forest path :Sir Alfred ate soup for several mo- good-looking girl Mis3 Con-•' Bits.Of Canadian News. ways'Sll '� menta as though it were the best His nephew nodded. What a ° g "To think," he mattered, "that yers.'is!" i An indication of•the enormous tour- With keen delight; and wild and soup on`earth and nothing 'else was p ist traffic--which;annually wiaits Bri- ;Z ` .'-i• worth ccnsideration. Then he laid we've tws� hundred'inen spread out at, Lady Anselman nodded and lowered silver shrlil t' down his spoon. Tyneside, Woolwich and Portsmouth, her voice a little. fish Columbia from the Pacific coast A thrush fiinga'wide his Soyful ecatacy. ; ' "Magn£ficentl" he said. -"Now Its- and nut one of them got on t� this! She has just'broken her engage- states, is the announcement made by - .3 > nation cf, agies, indeed. They re meat to Surgeon-Major Thomson. I . The treetop a weave u ,� ten—these subarines. There was a ` x•'=. '_° Taube dnEe at hand and I can tell I mugs,•Uncle." wonder whether you know him?" U.S.• ConsuI• General Frederick M. p Pon a magic loom "Not alto ether that,'! the ,banker "Inspector-of-Fie',d Hospitals or' Rider that over two hundred and fifty' • Green mysteries to tempt tbe'lyric you something which the Admiralty „ g 9 , birds, ;;141 here are keeping dark, with their+•replied. We have some iepartar al- something, isn't he.' the other rem'thousand vhs.iied the province in 1920. The gardens breathe a 8 tongues in their cheeks. Both those,though they dent go fns enough. I marked carelessly. I came across.him.:; The use o! travelling vans equipped pall of fro- submarines were,sunk under water." can put you on the track of the thing. once at Boulogne. Rather a dull sort of render dental service in rural com• great words, M "I guessed it." Granet replied cool appsrat•us you save is something of fellow' he seemed. munitiea ht's been suggested by the The bees go buzzing to their honeyed lye "I not only guessed it but I came,ire the nature of an inverted telescope, Lady Anselman sighAd• I Manitoba Dental Associationn to th-e doom;, ' very near the key of the whole thing.'t i with various': exfraordinary ' lenses `�j am afraid Geraldine found him And Love cries all his promises Qnce- A A'waiter appeared with the next treated by a'new process. You can so, she agreed. "Her mother is very of suchlvans;which have roved very 6e more ed see forty feet down under the surface disappointed. I cant help- thinking D When summer.beckons at m open ' course, follow by the wine steward,I y p cart ing champagne.• Si' Alfred i of the water for a distance of a mile, myself, though, that a• girl with her,, successful in Ontario, is urged by door, _ s approvingly. and we believe•that attached to the appearance ought to do better." I nurses engaged In public health work. t,. ;"• . .' 'noddyed The Colonel reflected for a moment. "Just four minutes in the ice," he!same apparatus is an instrument. �` Claim is made by Norman Boar, >:.., (which brings any moving object Seems tome I've heard something Fri instructed, not longer. What you N superintendent o! the Dominion For• Cuts That Meant Clash. " , within the range of what they call a about Thomson somewhere, he d, R­ tell me about the champagne country deep-water gun." half to hirriself. "Bp-the-bye, entry Farm at Indian Head, Sask., that The days of our age are threescore must confess, a relief,' he added, 'Did that come from reports?" the pale girl with the wonderful eyes ' all fruits can be successfully grown to years and ten; said the 'Psalmist, t turning to Granet. t may not affect y ' the province of Saskatchewan, Mr. showing that our forefathers reckoned' Granet asked eagerly. to whom your nephew £s making him- g us quite so much, but world is h I be- „ "Further ( Ress has Iieve that the whole world is happier I than that, them main part of the ins - self s- Isabel Worth," Lad An-,farm, apples, plums de hybrid cherl j of figure based e probably inns account origin-. ,•_ -and better when champagne is cheap-; Y FD D It the bottled gaiety of the nation.!meat'is being made under the 'super-selraan replied. "She £s. the daughter, rtes, to say nothing o!. strawberries, I at form upon the practice of counting 3t "' . . A nation of ginger ale drinkers would i vision of Sir Meyviile Worth, in a if Sir Meyville Worth, the great scien- raspberries, currants,gooseberries and f upon the fingers and toes. I large.workshop erected on-'his estate fist. I 'stet afraid she lies rather a f •-' be doomed before they reached the ,other bash troll. During the present The word 'scare" itself comes from • in a village near Brancaster in Nor- dull time, poor girl. Her father lives being. .' second generation. 1900 Pomme y�,folk." season 3,000,000 or more trees have the Anglo-Saxon, beg nothing more _this, Ronnie, and I drink your health. ,. 3n an out-of-the-way village of Nor- , I take. It back . Granet remarked. folk, spends all- his time trying -to been distributed. to farmers from In- than the word-"scoren," which is the If I rasp be allowed one 'momenta " sentiment," :The_ lens"Of't instrument would. discover things, and forgets that he than Head. past participle of "sceran"—meaning }i � added raising his, p Y to cut. It indicated a notch or incision _ •, glass, "let me say that 1• drink-your'be wcrh a hundred thotiaand pounds, has a daughter at all. She has been I According.to a directory census re- - health from the bottom of my heart, Sir Alfred continued-calmly. If that in London for "a few days with an cently complied tae population of ; made upon a tally-stick.for the pur., with -all the admiration.which a man'£s impossible, the destruction of the aunt, but I don't believe that'the old Greater Vancouver is estimated at pose of keeping-a record af- financial of my age feels fo3 ou younger fel-i little plant would be-the'next consid- lady is able to do muds for her." . ! transactions. Y Y g eration. "Ronnie ;seems to be Makin the 222,818, exclualve of Orientals, who laws who are fighting for as and.for. ., g The "score-mark" was the twentieth 4 Do' I coma in here"-Granet in- tannin all ri ht,."'her riei hbor ob-I are said,to number at least 15,000. The notes upon, these primitive 'account { _oar country,"' g g B ' quired: seri�ed. estimated increase during the year -' •They drank the toast in silence. In, „ r books"-a cut,which was longer and You do, Ronnie, .hia un^le replied. _ asked him specially to loop after; past is -slightly over 20,000: This deeper than the others, Hence the - again.a moment or two 'they were alone "The name-of the village where. Sir •her," Lardy Anselman-confided, "and ranks the Pacific city as the fourth of d ;A, - '•;; again' Me -villa Worth lives is Market Burn- Ronnie is always such a dear at doing' expression, "to " "Go on, Ronnie," hia uncle said. "I y the Dominion - Dap oft old scores. - ham, which, as I think I told you, £s what he Is.. told: means not only the repayment of ofd ^am interested.' Major Anew Sour mill, castiizg thirty within"I' met Conyera�� the other day,"1 Geoffrey, at my instigati n hass ar- table towards them.leaned across the thousand d h a .capacity of debts, but the revengin of grievances •' mends the 'Scorpion.' I managed to Didn't I hear ou mention Thom-I d allots, with which have cut deep and left s.la$ting s Granet proceeded the man who.com- K 'golf party - fifty barrels per day; is being erected ' � ranged a�harmless little art to •. a: - _ g 1 go to .Brancszster the day- after- to- son's name Y ? .911 at MossbankPSask. It le 'expected impression get an invitation down to Portsmouth morrow. You will accom any them. just now?" he inqquired. It is !or the same reason. that of to have lunch with him on his ship. p saw him the other day in Boulogne., that the mill will be completed sad in reekoaiag, that 'we 'dpgak . of the In the meantime, Miss Worth, Sir Avtgul swell he was about something, operation by the first of October. "score" o! a game—meaning I went down with his sister and the� Meyville Worths only daughter, is , g g the re- }dung lady he is engaged to marry, too. A destroyer brought aim across,! The total area -sown to wheat tn- cord of the points made—and the- On deck there yeas a structure of dine, £n London until 1:Yednesday. She is-lunchin with and a Government motor-ear was -" -soft covered u�� it tried to make in= g Your aunt at, at the quay to rush�bim up to Canada for the harvest of 1921 is "score" or musical record of as opera. 'quiries about it but they headed me I Ritz to-Morrow. I have .made -some the Front _ We aI] thought at Bou- placed, at 18,654.000 acres, according fi off pretty qquuick. There was ,even a i other arrangements in connection logne 'that- royalty was coming, at to preliminary estimates issued re- Minard's .Liniment for Burnt; ate. . - sent. atandin on . !with yyour visit to Norfolk, which:will yy g guard'before it-='i keep far the present, 'I see that some 4+eaat." ceAtly by th®: Dominion Bureau of wouldn't let me even feel the shape There was a.slighrt'frown on Gran-' Statistics. Last year's final estimate TeWm the Time at Sea. af,it. However T hadn given up hope''strangera have ur.tered the room. Te31 �t'a' forehead• He Rlanced half un- was 18,232,000 sores and the. average $ me exactly how you came by the conscicusiy towards Geraldine. I The sailor's day is divided into when there came a wireless—no „ of the five years 1915-1919 was 16,343,- wound in your foot, .. watches of tour hours'each. guests to be allowed on board. Con- . Granet. turned a little "Mysterious sort of fellow, Thom- ers had to Sroaai+]• 000 acres. The satiate for tall wheat S pack us'all off back to ' son,' bSajOr Harriadn continues iii These begin at loam, eight, and There was a u.:er change in his face blissful i is 709>000 acres and the area sown,un- pack hotel, without stopping even for q ignorance of the,peculiar sig- twelve o'clock; day and night, and as he looked -bad: at his uncle_ '( der eprfug wheat fotal's 17.945,000 lun^h. From the hotel I got a tale- ,.Do in aria of his words. Yon see him every halt-hour of the watch fa sig- you know the man at that acres. walled by the striking of the.chi s and I saw a pinnace.'with half- „ to Paris one day, you hear of him at - 777 -- corner table.? he asked. _. _:- .__-. _._ _. p• .. .a-dozen workmen, and a pijot who•. the furthermost point of the French' .,.hnuouncement has been made that bell. •wan evident' an ere inset, Sir Alfred glanced across the roots:'lines immediately afterv:ards he re-1 the Italian government has withdrawn - y g land on "Very lightly. I apnke to hit„ an_p ti g i '-By 'night or 'by day. � tour o'clock• board.-Tbe}t seeme�to be=cam�Ietin -hour ago. He thanked me for some °rts at head.,,.°`."° wit}rit� a few restrictions against them ortatto of - ' g g h D ei hl o2Tocr. sad twelve o'clock are the adiustments of some new piece of ours, and you meet him slipping out � g Mechanism. Then they steamed away ambulances. He is the chief inspector•of a back .door of the War Office, s Canadian motor cars to that country. known as eight bells. Then. begin. 9 out•of sight of the land." t of hospitals�1Ahink—Major T'homsoa,.day or two later." As a.result of the removal of the em- -ning•at the next half-hour, one bell is his name is." "Ins'Inspector df Field Hospitals is a barge Canada wiIt.be placed upon the struck; the following half-hour two busy remarked-, after it moment's v„ Y post which I think must have been same footing as Great Britain, and it bells are Struck; at the next, three; Did you happen to as that I was " dining with you. �� will no ion pause. What about it now? I've :created for him, Colonel Grey re- longer be necessary to•obtain- an&.so on-up- to eight bells, when w Sir Alfred reflected for a moment. impenetrable sort licenses for the shipment of Canadian new watch begins. - I believe that I did -mention it -be admitted. ."Why?" f"W s Major automoblle_s•tq.that eouniryr- .. _•, For instance: eight a.m. is record-d omson 'going or re- Granet - strugg'red, for a' '•moment turning from France when yon saw Prince of Wales is exhibiting by eight bells, half-past eight­by�one with an idea and rejected it. -He him loot?" Geraldine asked,-looking;•his Shropshire sheep from hie ranch bell, mile o'clock by two bells, half- drained table.is glass and leaned across across the table. at High River at the Calgary,Edmon. past nine by three bells, ten o'clock Coming back: When we left Bou= ton and other western CanadEL fairs. by lour bells; half.past ten by five `He's a dull enough person really"'; he remarked a IittIe nndei- his breat�i 'logne, the destroyer which brought this• summer. Already they have won bells, elevea'o'clock•by ali bells, half. - "but I seem Ito be always'running up him over was waiting {n,fife harbor. maalt-Alberta.ribbona.. . past eleven by seven bells and twelve ,,, I It passed us in mid-Channel, doing _ o'clock (noon) by eight belle. ,•-"I against him. Once'or twice he's given.about thirty knots to sur eighteen. P me rather s.start. Prince Cyril was rather sick. He was LedglFi of life is deas>?able"but even Daring the next watch (from mid• w `' Sir Alfred smiled. He called the. bringing dispatches but no one seemed more d'e'sirable are breadth height day to foul p.m.) this formula is re Y wine . stew d,,.al,d pointed to his . peated, . beginning.with one bell at ne hews to have thought of providing a de- �� �T �, p ' g � 1 " P, 8 aii�i,depth. half-past twelve, and so on. 1 j� atro ere for him. y: 'The best thin in the world, lie „y �, g After all; Lady Anselman mar- r,�,` E observed drily as he �afor fife wine mured, "there is nothing very .much A room ten feet 1„..b-lam„ fe�twide. . -To Some He Wrote. VI7'A�vIIN�S being 'pour out, for present'- r and ten feet ~ means:" .: more important than our 'hospitals. high contains seventy- The church was in urgent need of MADE IN CANADA _ The cgnvers ition drifted away from five.pounds of adr. _ repair,and Sandy 11fcNab, a very pops- ' CHAPTER XVII. Thomson. Granet was making him- Minard's Liniment err Dandruff. lar member, had been invited to col- ' The importance of �� = ! self very agreeable indeed :� 'Isabel Vie imp t food if Lady Anselman stood once more in =--- -- ----_- -- ==- _ et aubseriptiong for.the purpose. One -- . le ' the foyer of the Ritz Hotel and count- • -day the minister met Sandy walking being recognize at ed her guests. It was a smaller'party. -- .radio Beacon Defies Fog Irresolutely along the road. The good this tinge, and in its way a less dig- ' man at once guessed• the cause. the pr"gvnt time to a Ping ;mhed one. There were a couple "Sandy," he said earnestly, ?I'm worry 'greater extent than ever 1 of offldera, friends`ol: Granet's, back Fog has been since time immemorial he•could determine with acburacq the to see ye in'this state." "Ah, weel, it's J from the Front on leave-, Lady Con- the greatest peril of the mariner. It directions from which the radio sig- for the good o' the cause," replied the before. It has been con- yers, with Geraldine and Olive; Gran- envelops his ship, he loses his bear; naffs (ditterenC'for each'of the above- et himself; and a tall, dark girl with delinquent, happily. "Ye nee, meenis y - cltlisive'Iy demonstrated pallid complexion and brilliant eyes, tnga and goodness knows what may mentioned stations) were being'sent; ter, -it's a' through these subsereep that yesat is rich in this who had come•with Lady Anselman happen to and with a chart before him ha was tions. I've been doun the'glen collect- and who was standing now by her More lives and more ships have able, solely bg the.aid of the signals, in''fun's, an' at every Noose they made all important 010Vnerrt. side been lost at sea on account of fog than to plat his position• at any time. me sae a wee drappie." "Every house? "I suppose you know everybody, my through any other cause. This, he was enabled to do by the Bu but surely, Sandy,_.there are Many people have re- ,,, - dear. Lady Anselman asked hergen- But now this menace is to be done use of a "radio compass,"the-develop- some of the kirk members, who are _ eeive.d .great benefit tally ment-of which for the purpose hire teetotalers?" ` The•,girl shook her held a little die- away with, thanks to a "radio beacon' described is entirely new. "Aye, there are: but"t physically amply by tali- i consolatel eys•tem' which has been developed by wrote tae those. y The Navy Department during the ing ones two or throe "We are so little in London, Lady the' United States Lighthouse Service war developed to a considerable ex-. Anselman," she murmured. You in cooperation with the Bureau of tent the posalbilitles of this instru. 3 O 4 M L E i. Royal Yaist Calees a day. know haw-difficult-father is, and just Standards. meat, and there are already many now he is worse than ever. In'fact, fiend mine and address The system is to be Installed in shore stations, operating is groups, If he weren't so hard at work I don't for free copy"Royal Yraai bsl'iove he'd have let me come even lighthouses along the coasts and also which, being equipped with-radio,com- g Cakes for B Itrr He►Itla" now`„ on board of light-ships'to give aid to passes, are able, in response to a cry E R E A K EY _ "These rcientific men," Lady Ansel- fog-bound vessels. Reoently the See from help from a fog-bound ship, to The used car deader who shows you i W.GILLlTT Cf:M*ANY UMTTED an declared, "are great boons to;the Grit light station, the Ambrose Chan- tell the' skipper exactly where he, it bow they run Instead of talking about ro MPAN country, but as parents I am afraid net ltgbtshlp and the Fire Island light- ­at." shat they are IIke.CANADA ..,..r., ,,..*,..� they are just a little thoughtless. ship were thus equipped; and only the - The system as newly-perfected, how- .. USED AUTOS > Major Harrison and Colonel Grey, let other day the lighthouse tender Tulip ever, makes it possible for the skipper M00 Actually In stock me prerrnrt you to my young charge 1 —for the day' only, unforivnitel I was sent out. to make a new kind of to determine his location with the help pCl'Cj► BI'eal[eji 402 YONGE ST, �. Y—I test. It was a great success. W "radio beacons" signals (frnm rata- . TORONTO Miss Worth. Now, Ronnie, if you can i ISSUE No. 33•-J21. be persuaded to let Miss Conyers have The captain of the Tulip found that tions or lighte'h.ips. Mention this paper. '` . •x� ^ r .gk•: ' t - f '' ,r'~ ' ', dy 1a, 5 r• r.r^'ff)r .P,. '°r . I- •n4" a k a..pt .. - y.� t `.''p,•, j vn d _a' is '�� r a. ai:'; "/,l '. .,.•,3.,:' 1+4'G*•"t'+1 r '' '�<v,a .,�' YA. aStK.n.,cL -1�aa^ t ' y'.T�:. .� J } .• ll'"�.. °+�^W. •'.. -dt 1[�•�.1��g,�.� '"Sm•'S "°-, �"' �.. �R'. �- .TKr±�T'c..'"y�•"�'•�� •rat..L�Tet':N�TT,�Y��W�p •',.�,}r,;-.� a�''K3','. f ,1 tr� •4TH y'IFY1.. "S i5 'YT•'� .c '� �� :v^� . ,ni•�a t ^xan. •er. •'' srtl-�. vc , 'wv# '"• .""`""!•�"' �Ssy. >t� ...��w, � .,sr-: .¢�•• t-Ei .t?'a.'.c' ,Crv.WSSer^ +.. ...'L°i•-r i�u �•M .w' "'7 W-',R.s'u'G, 'qL',°••'-'','. �•' ,,, , r -s' v ro^a r L,e..+.n.w^;'e �. ._+.,o•. +:1lr" _ ..L'7 '�'. w �. ,rya .T'• +S' ,,. m.'�: •^ s>a:...^..;•`: '�'.^ Y,• r :T• ,'r.•.::it'• '"s•c•"4..r •'•'s, ^•S�*M- ...�•..:' - •y)e o.':I4•f ^•a.y..p,,.. .d{':-.. •�, i-.._ ..� _•',,-- •F {,; ../ 1 �:b'i.. AS TROM FU S SWEEP S10ONS 1SOUTI'vIRE D PAR U.. . NOVA SCOTIA AND HEW BRUNSWICK TO MEET•0 N AUGUST tine Hundred Miles of Nova Scotia Country_.is .Ablaze- _T'...... ��� � Greenwood Has Authority_to Release All Meni�bers,of Sinn Sc�l res Fleeing for Lives.-Small Villages Burned: - - - - .Fein .Assembly_ Who Are low in Jail on Recelpt of _ . 1v Summons to Attend Meeting. ' Halifax, N. S., Aug. 7.-Forest-fire.- It'is,estims.:ed that 100•square,miles v of unprecedented proportions, cover )f country are ab:aze. ° A despatch from Dublin says:-It These stories have been'officially de- ' Te:cphone communication _ with . Hied. Ulster 'ng$ made' no'kdecision �. ing in the- aggregate many scores oI points in the fire area was interrupt- s has been officially' announced that the 5:.: square miles and' doing ilmage s ed and what the real situation -under vet for the reason that no formal con- 'a „ 'Dail •Eireann has been 'summoned to versatibns have taken placeLbetween Yet impossible of estimation, swept the thick clouds of black smoke that ' meet in Dublin, August. 18, for the representatives of the North and the ;fig '.''.ahTough sections of-Nova Scotia and .overhang `'he whole of the Chignecto I i purpose of reviewing Lloyd George's South, but the informal talks are still � +� New Brunswick on Saturday and Sun- Bay district is con only be surmised:) offer and deciding upon a reply. 1 going on, and"it is believed are pro'- .: day.. The worst conflagration was re- To-night it was reported that working I The attitude of Ulster also will be gressing favorably. ` ported in King's'and Queen's counties, crews on the Canadian National lines i considered. Sir James Craig returned to Belfast � . New Brunswick; where nearly three east of Maccan were smoked out an-I.; ' ( The summons will be tent to all;from London.Thursday morning and score residences and nnrmeroua build- that women and children had to be - „ 's'' ;Da:l members, including those in jail,1 attended the meeting of the Ulster `•: F --:- -'ln,s were destroyed. Information'taken from the town to prevent Sid- - and it is taken fos granted in Dublin i Cabinet, at which all members were '1rcm .Cumberland county, Nova Sco- fecaticn, although the-flames,did not I ;that they will be immediately releas- present. No statement was given, was meagre•to-night, but°it was immediately threaten the place. ed, although no formal request for but it is understood it was occupied indicated that isolated-farms and spat- The population of Fenwick, north of _ j their freedom will be mada. with routine matters, such as ap- , - "tered settlements in that section had;Macean, were pideied'fo leave their ' 1e-inn; , • - ill I..'s A de*patch from London 'says:=l pointments and plans-for'the ,session, - . been wiped out. The worst forest ^homes• this morning, and little,hope- T116 STRIPLING : THF, .►.�� The British Cabinet,has'already given of Parliament; etc. ,r' fires in yeaxs were reported from'was held out of saving the village, ,power to Sir 11amar Greenwood,l k"is expected in Belfast that for- =� Cate Breton Island. according to 1'steat information. Fen- Canada's Amazing Progress. Chief Secs'etary for Ireland, to release mal proposals soon Will.be received w So far there has been 'to loss of wick is said to be -the centre of a • -An illustration of Canada's growth Dail Eireann•members should it seem; from Dublin, and it is likely the.. •, „ life and the people of the Provinces'roaring circle of flame: Today the in- since Confederation, the larger figure advisable,'and it is understood he will 1-framing, of these will form part of :are praying for rain. habitants were forced toleave the dis- 'being based on thu statistics'available take the receipt in jail' of sommons, the work of the coming meeting of y' Spring.Hill. Mines, N.S.; Aug. 7.-, trict southwest of the'Government up to the end of 1920. to attend the Dail Eireann as a re-; the Dail Eireann. , ` Numerous isolated dwellings, and poi-;railway track affected by the River quest for the release of the prisoners.I Great pressure is being brought on T ;sibly small settlements lying--in the,Hebert section of•the fire. DECISIONS ON Many are in English jails and can-�the Belfast leadhrs, both'by the Gov- x ;Pine of a forest fire of tremendous pro-I It was rumored that Hastings, ly- not reach Ireland before Sunday or ernment in London and Belfast busi- af= portions which, under the impetus of ing between River Hebert and Am- IMPERIAL AFFAIRS Monday at'the earliest: Hess sfsen '!or a 'settlement-by the a 40-mile wind, has been marching herst,_ it been destroyed. Amherst Sensational stories were published Government, because it is anxious for - ,t . nor'heastwiid from River -Hebert,!is feeling,the eff6et of-the eonflagra- Reached by Conference o€'in some English papers on Thursday,�sri Irish peace iis'view of the general rt. Cumberland county, since yesterday(tion. Last night the power line which Empire Premiers i71 London. I stating that Ulster had definitely and international situation, and by tale M :morning,were presumed here to-nights supplies electricity to the town was- finally refused to have anything to'do' business men because they have been ;a A despatch from London pays:-A with the peace proposals,and insisted hard ,hit b ' _ 'to have been wiped out. somewhat damaged and this morning p pr p y the Southern boycott of ' Since 'last evessing scores of people the power station at Chignecto Mines .summary of. the proceediings of 'the ugori retaining her present status:+B41fast tia$ers and, industry. have been Seeing for their lives from�was said to be in danger.. Is�perial Conference was issued at the 40-mile stretch of country lying i Springhill is gradually being sur- the last meeting of that body. FIFTY PERISH WHEN Y g ticability of instituting- a -system-for between River Hebert, on the shores i rounded by an angle of fire sweeping The summary declares that the granting ateiits which would be valid of Chicneoto Bay, 'in the southwest,!toward Spfsnghill Junction,; on one greater pact of the proceedings of i throughout the Empire. .SHIP FOUNDERS > to Roil the Imperial Conference relating_ to- Roslyn, beyond . Oxford, in_ the'side of the town. and Salt Spring on ,P rr. eeortheast. t}re other. foreign affairs and defence was of s I _. _ _- . . _ confidential character, but that the �S�ck a Reef Off California Crops 'Damaged by Coast With 131. Passengers. discussion's revealed a unanimous TWO RET IFF TRAINS one of these eompanies:" the cable- o irtion as to the main lines'to be Saskatchewan Hailstorm sri acid, "is typical of the methods P San•Francisco; Aug. 7.-Tbe coast T© STARVING VOLGA gram y'P followed- by the British policy and a( ofl! Gape Mendocino was .being comb- employed by the theatrical companies conviction that the whole . A 'despatch from Regina, Saak., t; deep ed to-might for possible survivors- ,Aid Goes Forward to 6,500,-�to raise relief supplies: M weight of the empire should be con-�says:-Damage estimated at over a from the steamship A'ls+ska, which 000 Perishing Children. " 'Brother peasants, pause and c_entrate3 behind a united oilier-;miliuon dollars.waa eau_=ed by a heavy struck Blunt .Reef last night and �$ _ (react: The artists give you spiritual stslndin and ccinniob. aactron in for- hail and wind storm which"swept-ats -;; g foundered. She carried 131 serr A despatch from New York says:- enjoyment; you for it breads : - area of-from 75 to 100 miles east and P� _ From two sources Friday night cams for Your .hungry brothels Admis-'m Fr 4 east consultations were decid=l south-east of Regina early Fridays g��tEd the toasto! life would r reports 4 word of preparations being made to I sion ricer: first row, three ed upon. Heavy loss -is r ` ` -;:�•. g P. Pounds o2 ! morning. Hea sported 60 -relieve Russia's atarving millions. i grain, or four pounds of peas;, or flf- The matter of naval defence 'visa' from Yellow Gras's; Tyran, Midale,` Copt. Shoddy, of the rescue ship a~ A cablegram frost the Russian i teen pounds of potatoes; see o_nd sow, lest to. the- various Par}laments, as Grenfeil. Cedoux, Rair,ten� and Broad- �yox, in a wireless despatch frcialc _ Telegraph Agency received here by etc.. vyit.h the vdriaus'prices fixed in was the question of Imperial com= view.' Only meagre'd'etai'ls"are'.avanl=i the scene of the wreck of the Alaska. the- publication Soviet Russia, stated terms of fooditufl's.' '' _ •g' to wires being down to municati.Qn:• It. wa:s decided ..to im- �� gwirl I said that he had 96 passengers aboead . - that the All-Russian famine relief p rove the wireless link,"'while the many of the points-.imaged, In the P and s 0 members of the crew and was = committee had sent out two relief various Governments , recommended Rainton and Cedoux area a 'strip of <: British Navy Scraps =. _ , proceeding to Eureka, "California.• r -- .tray" from Moscow on August 1 do sin thirty miles on and five.miles as 6 b00000 starving >�811 do introduction of uniform legisia- wide Isle been beaten down .and to-i Thirty-six passengers and 12 members • ng children in the 530 Obsolete Ships .. ; ..... � � .. .: Ile of lading, Any _ �. Volga drought district. At the same by the. G vernin tally destroyed.. _. _ _ rugs according v I tiort regarding ng 1 s i of'the crew are miss' cling tC time the American relief admiaiatra- ndon, Aug. 7•.-It is armouneed assistance 'given e. o . , _ the message, and are 'be level to av9 for reduction of t.tes for press mes- -�b perished, u •'..' . 't ion announced that its child-feeding that since the armistice the British sages,..it was agreed, should be sa - The Alaska, -owned by, the San operations in Czecho-Slovakia would Admiralty has scrapped over 530 ob- directed as not to affect the ualit Millions of Dead Grass • end in sixty days,'releaairng an exper- aolete ships, including 38 battleships, the news service or• the freedom Francisco and Po.tlsis3 Steamship _ - fenced staff far Russia two battle crnclu i 87 battleships, 300 }toppers in St: Lawrence Company, .cleared Astoria at 8 p.m. The Russian Telegraph destroyers and 106 submarines, of the newspapers:so served. Friday :and' was due to deck at San' legraph Agency 'A resolution was passed, .with. A. _despatch- from Quebec says:-j Fri arc.sto at noon to-day. r t:mblegmin said that all state thew- -' South Africa disse;sting, the summary Millions of dead,grasshoppers, cover- While off B'un't Reef the Alaska tree would devote the month to bene- The funeral of Enrico Caruso, the says, that the rights of British In- ing the whole St. Lawrence, are com encountered a�heav fog -and y, g -and went -•fit perfornumces for the famine suf-;famou's tenor singer, was held in the dians to citizenship should be reccg- .ing.down the river. They.were'�latic-I en- the-:rocks.' Her eO.•S. wa.s picked . ;feres's, with stock companies touring, Ro Church t N 1 an � � v P P� a es d attended t la morn�In ail at Three Ri era - sal ice ed h e Naples nixed. 'g y •� - ._ up by the towboat Anyox at 9.1_8 1•aat p'rospeTOns regiozrs by a special representative of King Representatives of India expressed and are conning towards Quebec. r.:aht. The Anyox was five miles -- "The following poster displayed by Victor Emmanuel. their profound concern at the position Reports received_ by the Depart- away. Cast. H. H. Shoddy of the of Indians in South Africa, and their ment of Agriculture are to the effect - .. -: . An y o x rushed to the Alaaks, s-asais. hope that by negotiation a tgr _ Marked R �rovernments -of South h aras to the cio iii over t5ep o nce• • Africa some way might be fousxl to T1-iey are reported as having invaded . rf r miles off shore, a Blunt Re is tau 1 n - f Care Mendocino, and con- -, make their position more satisfac- tale country on the•southern twundary sidered one of the moat d Toronto. Ontario comb hone angeroua to $4.50. . - 3*, Per•doz, $3.?5 tors, line. The officials of the department points on the Pacific coast. It is 191 - "1 Manitoba wheat-No. 1 Northern, _ A meeting of a committee of rep- are takimV mean to protect_ the .willes north of San Francisco. 161.81; No. 2 Northern, $1.77%; No. 3 ,Smoked meats-Roils, 27 to 28c; resentatives of the patent offices of farmers': interest, and circulars de- Most of the passengers were from „M',,• ;r-+Nasthern, $1.72%; No. 4 wheat, $1.52. hams, med., 40 to 42c; heavy,..29 to the Dominions will be held in London, scribing means of getting rid of the Manitoba oats-No. 2 CW, 49%c; 30c; cooked' hams, 60 to 65e• boneless paints in Washington and' Oregon. No. 3 CW, 48%c; extra No. 1, 4514c; backs, 42 to 48e; .Breakfast bacon, gg it was decided, to consider the prat- pests will be issued Many of the Fsssengers were touril!14 '•No. `1 feed, 47%c• No. 2'feed, 46%c. to 38c• special;45 to 48c• cot -- •---•---- =" Pe , tage'rolle' ---------- - -_ --___-._ _-.__ according to officials of the booking Manitoba barley-No. 2 CW, 77%c; 30 to 31c. offices. e No. 4 CW, 72%c; rejected, 681fac; Green meats-Out of pickle, lc less r'r:' .; a.; According to the stories of the star.'teed,Coed, 67%c. than smoked. vivors, three lifeboats were launched. All above in store Fort William. <.' Barreled meats-Bean k 29• .a.., , _ :•r:. � he last Daze was but s few feet from Ontario wheat-F.o.b. shipping �]�� ;,.: ;> PP g short cut_ or f .. ck bon - - sort bs y �•fy. 9 rnts actor f h utside. .;: the wreck when the A9saka,wt»c'ki had _ to cell is o 40• 'ekled rolls 41 to ^t . ' $ $ $46; sneae a listed starboard, i to tar osmd svddeltl r -- Cvs?ic; hied pa0 2 , was .20 1. tea 1 to 2b• No 3 Y g , pork, 33. P ::� `ii -winter 1.17 to 1.22• No. 1 com- and t ]u bow first. The life.'- , $ $ ��� >.;:�ti�j�<.�'ki�',�y�����<'`�'�����``��,���:''���'��:��`'' hen.-P �, mercisl, $1.12 to 1.17 No 2 in Dry salted meats-Long cleans, in "'' $ wing, '' `'`''`' "� boat was overturned. - 51.15 to tans, 171,5 to i91,ic; in cases, 18c; '`";` _ r $1.20; No. 3.spring,.$1.12 to clear bellies, 19%c; backs, 14c. • 1.17; No. 2 goose wheat, nominal.-Tierces, 18 to 18%c; tubs, '`` American coil-Prompt shipment, .`` . FIVE MILLIONS MORE - " ' -No. 2 'yellow, c.i,f. bey ports, 79c, 181.4 .to 19c; pails, 18% to 191Qc; = :lomin prints;20% to 22c;shortening,tierces, ; alti PAID BY' 5'�, according to- freights outside. 14%c;-tube, 1416 to 16c; pails, -- s' `Mtario -eats-No 2 white,•50 to 15 to 15%c; prints, 17% to 18c. Choice heav eteers 7.2 `? Placed to Credit of Bank of ' .Barley-Malting, 69 to-72c, accord- butcher 't y ' $ 5 to $7:7b;- � - ing to freights outside uric seers,.choice, $7 to $7.75; do, i,'"., .'. -,England by New York Ontario tlonr-$6.90 to $?, in bhgs, Rood, $6.50 to $7; do, mid., $5 to?6; ;r - critic _ do com. ,- .4 to 5• butcher ':n ;;: Bank. Montreal and Toronto. $ $ tc er heifers, ><. :''(''', Peas`No. 2, nominal. choice, $7 to $7.50; do, med., $5 to A despatch from New York says: Manitoba f1pur-Track, Toronto: $6.50; butcher cows, choice, $4.50 to s ` y paid another sum out of ''. Germany has First pats., $10.50; second pats., $10. 15.50; do, med., $3 to $4.50; canters >,>}`>''' �:.�' > • h c cutters, �...k, her balance in New York, on her debt , Buckwheat-Nominal. and , $1 to'$2.50; butcher bus ` ''' Rye--No 2,41.25. good. $4.50 to $5.50;'do, coin., 83 to to the allies for reparations. The Mdlllfeed�--darl•ots, delivered Toron- $4; feeders, good, 900 lbs., $5.50 to k r Burn Paid amounted to approximately R to, $27; shorts,.per ton, $29; :feed $6; do; fair, $4 to $5.50; milkers,and s ., 3>. - $5,000,000 and it was paid over by lour, $1.70 to $1.85. springers, $40 to $60; calves, �, ' the four institutions which hold b:x2- Cheese-New, large, 24% to 25%c;•' choice, $9 'to $10; do, .mod:', $fi � »' .''t `�� ances. here for the account of the twins 25 to 26c• triplets, 26 to 26%c• to-$7; do, com., 3 to 5• lambs � Reichsbank, to the Federal Reserve �~ 311, large,-33-to 34c; do, twins, 34 to yearlings, $7 to $8; do, spring, $9 to Bank of New York to the credit of r s<: 15c; triplets, 34% to 351ec; new Stil-: $9.50; sheep, choice, $4:50 to $5.50 ;[ r. the Bank of England. ' yon, 27 to 28c. do, 'good, $3 to $4; do, heavy alr� :„>' ;'s`'`' ?; Butter-Fresh dair• ohoice, 38 to buck It was >'stablislitjd, hawoder, that y, s, $3 to$4;hogs, fed and watered, h 44'c; creamery, prints, fresh, No. 1, '$13 to $13.50; do, off cars,-$13.25• do each of the four banks received orders Al to 42c• .cooking, 20 to 25c. f.o.b., _ $12.75; do, country points, to make payments of various sizes for Dr poultry-Spring chickens, $12:25 to $12.50. %` '? 11". the account of Germany and that the "``. • '4Uc; roosters, 20c; fowl, 30c; duck- - -- total 'amoun'ted to $5,000,000. _k lungs, 40c; turkeys, 80c. " -Montreal. One of the factors in the payment Live poultiy-aSpzmg chickens, 30c,; Oats-Can. West., no. 2, 69%; do made on Thursday was that it did roosters, 16c• fowl, 22c• ducklin ''^'`'' <s' roo turkeys,. no. 3, 58.%c. Flour-Man. spring not disrupt foreign exchange. wheat pats.,firsts, $1 .50. Rolled oats ,,:: Margarine-20 to 21e. $S.25 qq a s, 7 0 $3.35. Bran .: a•� : . :: Eggs-No. 1 41 to 42.c• selects 47• Hay ..>.:. •'::�s:^::' a , , 27.50. Shorts- 28.25 to 29.21. ,;4,:�::;;>• ;:•,�.: >?•;.t:;::;;,x:>;.:>:<sa:• :.;r.,:::::�::::>:>:r,..•:'.:::::::;:.:'. mans soy. ' :•.,n .;�.�:,:..,;:.::'•.::;;« >':;:,:>;;,<:; >:::::>: Turks Evacusi<te list Ci r ton, r .,•:.., :. ::.. .. .. -No. 2 e o ca lots 3 .... ,.'^,:,.;'>,:':: .... .- ;c.: Beans Can. hand-picked, bushel, .... ,. .>:,<:>;>::,zz>::;�::z: >'w:..... .::.... ...................,..... .. •.: . . ._..:-,,,,,, _ $2.85 to"$3; primes, $2.40 to $2.50. Cheese, 20c.'Butter, choicest cream- ..---=`' `;`r` "`:' ::':' :`: 's>`::: Paris, Aug, 7.-The Turkish Na. Maple products--Syrup per impp ery, 39 to 40c. Egg�s, selected, 41 to LOADING A N_ AERIAL LINER - ` gaA., $2.50; per 5 imp gala, $2.35. 42c. Potatoes, per bag, car lob, 45a P tionaliets have decided to ev+aetrs#a The British airshl R•3S being loaded at Croydon Aerodrome. The vas- f 'n -.sugar, lba 19 to 22c. Good lambs, $7 r cwt.; com. $b Angoras their carob capital, east} retire h ney�0�30-1b.tins l4 to lbc per 7'�r eel is moored to the landing tower be the nose, and goods and passengers Caesarea, according to a d�asps+bea 'xG ".• to $6 milk-fed vea $ ; are taken u through the tower and enter the airship by means of a gangway. r lb.; $-2%4b, tins,-16 to 17rc per 1b.; hogs, selects, $14 Per vwL P $' P a nS from Canstaatinople. . .. M, xr�•. Wit' uv' ..?Lt' •;r'. ,�'. .e ^�•�.,.�• ����y,� .r.x• . Ae .• •:c� 'q .,y,.,':t- w'r •• '¢4p a'Ft'" �4�_pr ,. ��r, :+,� tu' t '•s,�'R•',';t 'a 3'.n;z ..-' arc:' .�:" «.'4•.,r •q.,=.' 'Y.c �w. )"' •�.✓ ti .�..- !^" w�S3,A, ''K''?t�'xn;•, ;'?}T.� "^ls'�'�:,-" ::�:.."R"'' <;..�+, .�.�' .-. "x•'' •r .�-s ✓Ys' ..r�,uy"i6• '' i�s.:.p. .{, ;j Z�,C31:,Y .ipf._ •awr,ryta- G „p a .F� 4F?^;�yr• �` 4vV. 1 :,'�, a is si - +ra.p;, r f em•aav G„n y.., 1..u_,?� !. 1,._' x7't c a •" �rs'vka�,r ;� Z .,rs, =.c''Te .auF c.•..� yam,, :• � XJc���l g. � >e ss '7% Good 309ol schools.- Individual Instruction. . Posi- N ',.S to np guaranteed he graduates. Spot• R ' C . A R S O; a ton CoNegee are the lltirRest trainers in ptehlssL-eta evsry F[ideY morniae at;its oiTice ►• - I'icketintt. Ornt.t _ The Canada Business Collette re- Canada. !Hail Courses. 'Specialcourses tbaius open during the entire rear, fur fartners' sons. If you are not en- but the Pali Term heKids bIot,dar, retina the prrAessionir y'ou should have 25 CENT "t year,S'$1.,W it paid in advance. Aug. 20tb. This is the school endorsed a husiness education. Write for pax• - b_yy s+Toronto' beet business housot;. ticulars to Canada Business CollP¢e, ..T Forty-Coro years exµerlence. Twelve College and Spading, Toronto. •'"• A 14 A / N L / 'S T 10Hft MURKAR, Proprietor, . ..�.�'!Il 2 Pugs Kellogg's Corn Flakes Pkgq ` Post T0s18tiHt3 � •'-;• ,,. •. NOTES AND COMMENTS. .. • F . :. - Canadian National Exhibition,' Toronto 5�4 Lbs, Rolled Oats 5 Lbs. Gold Dust Corn Meal •.. '":'"` Edery indication now points to 1 Lb. Tin White Lily nkin Powder a hard,wiiater. , Many industries p 4, ,... are bein it: ,\AUG. 27 -- Inclusive -- SUT. 10 R,closed throwiu thotiN ` ` - =8 Bars of Comfort, Gold, P. C., Fel's l�aptha, Surprise, '0VF.R HERE001\Sn P cant of Regal 'g ands of men out of ,etuployulent. To be opened by per as ega Sunlight or Mother Hubbard Soap. with no prospect of.-securing work, Lord B j�im , Magnificence dramatizi 7 y,� of y ngvividlyCanada's Bars Pure Castile Soap , When times were- -proeperutttr, � "Or' Crowth and Achievements. 1 Boa Kleenup I`'owater soap Canada s new _ =_those who were' earning high Color—S Symbol— 0 1 Bottle Orangeade, Lemonade, or Rasberry Vinegar. Governor-General Ym eg ry—Hundreds of ' wages failed to mike use of their Performers—Music—Fine Arts--World's opportnnity'to lay up'a nice baalc COIOf Of the Largest Collection of War Photographs—' 25e. Rill purchase any one of the above bargains, delivered. •: - account-that would be big-illy trap Thrillers of Man Kinds—Fireworks on a : :,..;. preeiated when the ltiuc•h of hard. • . O1'i61!3t Y Remember the price. Remember the piece. times came to be felt. The thee- larger scale than ever before—Scores of u:- Gaiety O a, Features only to be seen at Toronto. Tres and movies are among those v. f = JAMES-, ' RIGHAR DSO N who are hit first and hardest byt Mardi Gras Canada's Greatest Lice Stock and Farr! .� : ,.7h'ard tiines. it is said that about. Display—Machinery and Equipment of �. .y;;• ninety per cent of tbe-actors tire- Complete exposition Endless Design for increasing the Ejiciency - �1 '.`r, walking the streets, nn.d hsrndredr of Canada's resources, of the Farm and the Comfort of the Home. skill-of e rr Boxes` and Crates of thetetre, are closed The snail - r L. pa the big wealth of material.- Reduced Fares.on All Lines of Travel J order de rtiner,ta of quart Baskets JOHN G. KENT, .ROST. FLEMING, T 6LOCES Are di,petl ing with hqn Managing Director. Presid•� .v , ilredsof•their entployeee owing to fa,fling•nff of bnaitiess. Post wasters state that that the nun3- FARMERS _ Paris Green Ai'seiiidle Ot Lead 'f ber of inoney•orders and, postal - Tul'rnl deed „ Chick Feed nctce8 id9tleel Its only abort is third If you require money to raise more livestock,our local p ” 1V ` of whet it formerly as. This is mats g y Poultry. Netting y alter will be lad to talk the matter over with you. due mnehtu the fact that farmers' : - wives do not now have the�urplus Beef, hogs, butter and cheese are big money producers. . _ Paint, Raw and Boiled nil from the sate of batter and eggs Are sort ,getting your share of the profits from them? _ . . that they had a year or twoago. " --Turpentine ; They now require all their recrii s BAM870 tom this source to su 1 titei D. ON PPp r E . �► fitNl ~�- - . �munaehuld necessities. � 1n 'flea,rly WHITBY BRANCH. G. P. LYND, Maimagm S ,y every walk in life, economy has BROOKLIN BRAW.K - - ' E C- CROS4 manger. if become absolutely necessary, and dFC171 &3EE- ►•�� • ANT./► thousands will find their lwzome inadequate to-supply them with • ;the Recessariea of life. „ : : . . . _ Do You Want to Cut Pickering Hardware Store I•t is expected that at least 200, our 'Chore Time This iA the lace-0 buy an Oil Stove for this hot weather^. We have 000 children will visit the CAnRdl- f an National Ezhibitiun.on YuunR the Florence and the New Perfection, both guaranteed _ V Canada's Day.- They.will get free i In Half ' - to give perfect satisfaction. "' F admission. _ A complete line of Screen Doors and Window yereen3. Wire CI<rth from Ill to 42 iuehey wide at x5;; CLfiiiP.31U1yT"y YT;t:V-. in.theardinarti•workofthefarmyou- .= lutivt'ytiivinR pcice�.. 1 - - E -1 must pump more than a ton of water a - �� day, ' The 100UGrnvit•y Washer,the f est to be had on the market WARY., C4h, t:tke-the time znd trouble to do - A free,trial given. Vall in aud.•ee uric and sort will buy." -" :. - his ovork when the:win.l.aindJ ,t for you_ K R. ..K - K Diu, A. full line of H�arvet t Tool Fork,Slt ra Thr unclet�t reed hitvid i3rc'hased / yet?. '3ryLhe+ . tl the u,t e 1 :t.inrts of 'E. \I. C`',nprr. :>t T�rcut.r. '4CindmtIl_wzll..cut your %Vhetstunes C it Gttn� tote xre[tr p,rrru ttt du.all genera 1, repair- - t chore ti•re1l ?calf.' •Mal, money for ou.; - , ing(•f t urrr pt all tuakes. 3' Now i_•+ the time to 11-E�Fly Oil an 5-ot hors. ' �We.have Dr.Wiiliarns All acces.ui%ea 1'o'r caret kE.�t caust-' 1nri I sari r�rnm-rend it'as.an:efficient the olde~,t ni:ci'besL'on Lire market. E)nre tried altvrt a n9ed. - andy,on hind. I - -. worker, Z+ r.eedstittle attention outside _ Y / an reseal•na3 oiling, And it costs nosh- The._011t Reliable•P,vi ixl Roofing' aln a • un'hund.' Get oar prices. t 31tit� .r,,1 ..fwAv�on hand _ ir3g to nta y'~ p ,.'�L�n'k guarantied Prices right. ` Ancl it-you rant a real orator settles, E'ariuert; qtr your Binder Twine now noel be prepared Give us ft ttiwt _ prix:^.nnnr:; cr:.ter und�*r pressure e�cs}- • . v%lien h.srveyt.titne eume� %rith a rush. . where, 1 au'h' b(; interst � in Toronto -;lAr,ders'a dt Pilkey, - Clarem-ant Pum d Toronto ':ter Systems. _ - 1� _1t i-ctrlwaVs n ' �,lew-tire to -!Yore•out gvoci�, F1RtiT C[,ag'1 Lt' :c :cll-ypu ttbout.thcm:, i'• - - ' J. S. RALSDO DICKERING i — P ai la g An -De=ath g C. We PILKEY, r - y. • - <•' .•_- _.)✓ a1. on sb/irtest notice 3{t knl i.ii t t .Kent le Ot,t trfo George A Lil �... _.... -- .. ., - ' '. r •' ',*1 .,.� Pop, m U(.Sir% >,tui Empite\ Y:r;J ?npers. _ `till TfiepY t:,t '•v.•tk rP^tired hr W, u, - ^` ti • Prrkerir.�,. � ,, INDIVIDUAL - Glee :fit illoTt� �11s -- SANITARY dax Groves ` \ , Corn Ghr+-t�{.Iiicr.,, (• ry skid Dlatllc,Ci'b' Cir,tins on h d.also r of r Feed ('r$`_protein)and - c \ PUR.E WHITE PAPER CUPS w car of f bran an and shorts expected - IH • � •. -'`` -' - ``. � <:- at !.•,cost ![ill .non. P Bu k,ik gu-tut otdi•rs now for fr-d'cff c':.r. f I USES .fi g i+dl '• 1 t d test - " - - Et•rtiliz•r� --- I!�' - _. -, - - -- Y Ili l ' `� :. A. REE UR. �: EVTR USED AGAIN Itf lT 'P1ionFllark• �.tv SIu - �► - ---' - ---- - =' LOOK FOR THIS' NT ) Sff-FGU I I � 11 '�T�i HARNESS SHOP 1 ' �? ''•: r �f.gou-r heeds are in the Itarness line j�/� -. .. give us a calf. Wv have new and ; H. R. 1fldOril<1ey, '-" Pickering seVOIld-hand in stock. E KEEP yrktr (:ar on the road. Prompt I New backhand hnrnes� $R�ufs'�• - — - •' Y• attention- to repairs as �uuu w- need rd �• Brushes, furry Cnnths,evviything v:>pea farther espen,". =' ' Trunks.-suir (,'asps, Let uq keep yin,r b/trd ui., t„ iU0 per rent - i�III 1� i i�� of '� p I,nnch Ruxe. / the lJ Sbne rephir•irlw prntiiptly d,,nc-. Ruh- + Officiency—it will save`y('�t1 utuney. r her heels put on xvhile von waft. Our rep it shop i9 elluipl,ed t%ith {31,prnved - tut�chinery to facilitate pr,rinpt and efficient l ..•.. i)1� 'Bread 'Cecil Bradley Fork. We have ve the skilled mechanics to give ' . : I' pout a first ejass job. , .,Barnet;= linker, Picketing , l « 'Moriare F lour or Pastry I We sell Genuine Ford Parts at prides fixed 11 (I J The Pl --- ',.by the Company. III y`y- - -- Cl firing RrinR your Ford to tis ar d thus be sure of Brall �hnrig and Feed. Flour �• i0lance Committee betting the geurliue. •.;• �j - We will quote yon exact cost of repairs'or - The'ohject of this Ass3ciation is-to iI iII parts before yon buy. American Corn—gronnd,'cracked and whole - III lesserr stealing and prosecute /`� If your•hens-are not producing egg q in p tyink quantities, try our celebrated La in dash and Scratch Feed. `•�` . . the felot3s. - � � ' 5 _ Bell phone Ind phone y g 1lletnbera having property etoleu coromani Z� - 'COQ Highest price paid for Fall Wheat, Marquis `Wheat, Barley, Cate immediately arfth tiny member t .. Buekwheat, Rye and Oats. h of Executive oommittes. i�lljl illy .r Membership tee li1.00. I Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesdays and Saturdays. ;x' -'• Tiakete rasp be had tr Cp the t're•iAegt or Sher7wood J ��� �a V u tt �9ecr•trry on• lication. , The Campbell Flour Mills Co., Ltd: Exsc, Corn.—L. D. Banks, C.S. PiOrn •t,. er, W. V. Richardson, flickering. Fort] Styles and service Station. Mills at J. A Thexto,i W J. lark. . -111 ff ._ t .E.'ieJ cr�,ty;•,••'•-+v �� -� -s*, - - — �-� �. ,,,}y•ro < %d �, =°I riProof en' t y �'t.iQ a ering p r "7,51 �, rs " "';r".. N . �,'. ,r`�.}�'. r'F, ✓+ ',7M•, r wr• .. .�s. -% ^:,.r•' ,sky •n,i:�3. c;:4. .•+ "`t'� r `.CScr t.y• '_a" t•w%.3` y ,i ';�:� .X Y SwJ• A• •ihv�" al, ,•0.k .tL.�Q s• -'a+ M.� y ,+,e*.^4....'"' ,*:-s�i?�T `m�%:.e�k.+ ..r.•. _ _ - 7}J•' „t:'V _-U@• L^tab`9Y� J•i�u °LV'viFA fbx+.•i•IA• •� \ •'JY ! • R Q. •w .`. i 1✓4,�. J.: 'w3. mA'Ydt1•`-*' LMie 9�-It�:ZS'C^'a•., GP.zs -r` „fyy ti. .yy A •s s ":k'r•'• u,, ...,,�. �.-M:•y� ,.P,�� 'thy.' .+air "•9'W r2 `I^'..v. !141'. �_•G bi � V e.•",XI yi�.Mei.v hY�••., .{,TtyJ.��,n,^, ' 9LARENtONT. ,Miss Libby Smith is takiipg a ,Misses Veta And Merle`Stephen• Mrs.- Thomas Gibbons -has re= NOTICE OI+' .'•, f month s holidays'in Western Ou- -son are .vieitiug with their rela< turned home. after- a prolonged .. Leave your orders for pintns at 'ttir•io. fives in Pickering for a seek. visit with•her daughter; Mrs. Sam Appliear�son for �ivoree t ",.I. H. Beals. Mrs. Win. ' Biugha'w has 'beeii, D. Jobnston, of Toronto. carne Stephenson, of O-haws. Threshing operations arealreadq spending a few dayswith i.,elatives uut•on Saturday evening, and on Sylvester Middleton (bade -a ' 'Notice is hereqy given- that Eva, ;under way here. Florence Heaveae.of the Tow of Oi3h- in Toronto. his'returironTnesdayevening-was- week-ead•hotue visit, returuiu.g to - S . Thos. Oliver made shipment of Nlrs. Paxton and Miss N.ecvton, accorupanied by Mrs. ,Johnston Port McNicoll Sunday evening, province o Ontario Married woman, r' baled bay this week. of Uxbridge, are visiting. with and Ehildreu who hates been visit'• where he is engaged its watchwan will apply to the Parliament of Can � Mrs. Evans and Mrs. How were Mrs. Thus. Gregg. ing the forme:r's parents here. on the big trussel bridge, ada atptthe'next session thereof, fora in Stouffville on Friday. Chas. arid Mrs, Sargent, of To- Bill of Divorce from her.huaband, T. P. Shirk spent Sunday with ronto, spent aAay last week with i William George Heavens of the City :his son, Edgar, of Uxbridge. friends in Claremont. _ of Toronto in the County of ork, in `a•= Thomas and Mrs. Paterson A numl er of, our young rjeu' the Province of Ontario, LAbrer, on ', .motored to the city on Sunday. took in the Harvesters' Excursion 'the ground of adultery and desertion. Miss May Willard, of Galt, is to the west on Monday. Bonds _ �- Dated at the Town of Oshawa id• v.isiting.witb R, J. and Mrs. How. Wm. G. aria Mrs. Bingham and the County of Ontario is the Province Miss-.Edna and Fred Wilson, of faolily 4pent Sunday with -the "I HIS bank provides special facilities for the sale A. Dn1921' the .8th day of June. Pickerin s nt a few dA s last S y tornier'a mother in Mimico. week with t sir uncle and aunt, - and purchase'of.Government and other b8nds. EvA FLORENCE HEAVENS, Thomas and Mrs. Birkett and By her Solicitor, W. E. N. Sinclair, `-r-,' --Thos. and Mrs. Stephenson. ,. p son, Gordon, have returned home Investors are invited to consult our local er, 38-1 Oshawa, Ont. W. M. and Mrs. Palmer, MrR. H. from their visit is Western Onta- ' V _Gregg and Master Hugh Pugh who will be pleased to arrange any such transactions.. = ' "motored to the city Monday, rI Mrs. D. P. Macfarlane and so J. ceell M an, rs. McLellan, Di r. • CHOPPING returning home on Tuesday. J ML day. THE n, Dawson and Miss Elsie Atkinson, STANDAL2 D BAN K S,Ott. of Harriston, are spending of Whitby, spent Sunday 'with J. oe CANAD/!` ' a few weeks with the former's H. and Mrs. Beal. :- . - -• 40 Chopping and Oat Crushing will parents, P. and Mr-3. Macnab. Robt. and Mrs. Worthy and son TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Mrs: McDonald, of Walpole Ia. of Brampton spent over Sunday` Pickering Branch: W.F.Law,Manager. be done Monday, Tuesday, Friday -land, who has been the guest-of with Mrs. Thos. Gibbons and.Ad* Whitby Branch: - C.A.McClellan,Manager. �� Mrs. Me-Calluru for' the last two aw and MrP. Spe!,rs. 'and Saturday of each week until weeks, returned to her home on -----_ September lst•at ' Mooday. --- -- -- - -- - - . _ __._.. _ .. _ .. - ---- - : Mrs. Arch. Andereom.and"dau- The Altona Grist Mille, ghter left on Tuesday for their hurz,e In Alliston,After a month's - -• W. .�.. JONES visit at the home 'of her parents, , 49 PROPRIETUft '•.i R. J. and Mrs. How. � -- ----- We are. lad tore ort that jjra..' �+ George Tuner, who has been seri GET THE FLY ! ously ill .during the past few --- � .weeks, is'making satisfactory pro We have Screen Doors. Tangle Foot, - gress toward recovery. - Swatters and Wilson's Fly'Pads. R. J. and Mrs. How returned on FARM . A B 0 R E R S WANTED z Tneeday last after a month's visit Oreonass Fly Spray, a 85c per gallon. with their sou,John,of Winnipeg. Glass Jar Sprayers 85c and 95c. , They were ac eompanied home by Seep your kitchen cool. Come and R, their E. Chamberlain, ht of Aaincourt, "fare Going "—$15 to 1NINNlPER. "faro Returning"— 520 from WINNfPE6. 4ee Flores e Perfection and spent Sunday with Fred and Mrs. : 1�,(cad Pr Mh tj Ik utbL j,�p!l pf ■ill st�i pit a N1nd�1�. Frank-Cooper, Claramont Ward. At the evening service in e� - the Baptist church he sang A Bolo. GOING OAT1a TURRiTORY - - which was much appreciated. _ From Station.in Ontario.sm Inc lading Falls to and inading Toronto on Lake Ontario shore Lin. C swat to Edr On Monday two rinks of Stottff-- AUGUST s. and Havelock-Peterbor6 Lis.. � � � A Caleb Mad Larib villa bowlers visited Claremont and From station.Wagaton to>Recirew)unetloo,isclwkse. 4 and played a friendly game with AUCOJOT 17. 'ism 8tatioe.on Toaoato-a,rdburr dirk:tine,betwom Toronto and Pam Sound.Inclusive, _ our boys. Tne game resulted is a From sution.Dranoel to Pon iteHleoti aad s.rk eon,to aobtass on.inclusive. r victory for Claremont b the score AU MST 10, Prom stations south and 9Ve.e at Toronto and Iaelndlag 8amiitoa and W3sd.er Ant. Concrete y f srem o.en,sound.Walloon.acliFs are sous..Li.m..I. ova rich. 6e.stars'.. of 44 tO Al. How And Henderson _� 1 Pore ..ad at.-Tbom:. ;., :were the skips far Claremont'and I, AtJCWST ZZ From sueiom >'orooto.ad>tforti►eo sot lusise . F'reel and Grove foe Stouffville s, TRAIN/ /ROM TOIIO"TO Products- WKWAL „ S. F. and Mrs. Robins. who have �>�+n from Canadian Psdsc Ticket Agents. _ W. a HOWAAD, District Passenger Agent,Toronto.' - ::,, been holidaying tit Port Stauley, - - t returned home on Saturday even- _.._ --- — Fleld Tile �± ' ing. The will also Rpend a Pew days with They in Eastern On, ttario before'Mt•. ' Robins resumes and Brick his work at the C. P. R. station 1 r •► ' ... Miss Kathleen Story, who has _ _ -been teachingin Edmonton cinrinit .,t �- ---- = _ Tile-3 4 6 and 8 _ the past year. returned home on j.• s;c'► --- x�-+ r ;Monday. She has secured a posit. --i/ -.>;s4 4 � ,�,.� � =•"" °• 1i1c�1 ion on the teaching staff of the i t �`_ TnrOntti public schools And will l- . -✓-^`f _ - ° '� s Concrete Blacks A' - -• enter neon her new duties •wlieu � �) �• � :-. •-'• _ _• C.Pt my prides. i Elie schools re-open in- Spterttber. , The Cl�%reiniont football team ar' 4 Ind. Phone 2705 Pick. sr iti ptA3 the return mHtuh with - liE• B:,�,nian,'ille .team at >����.. - r�' Clarence Sim son «- E P : manville this S' turdAy afternoon. o(•` "s/� /`� - This 1> -otui•:es to be a very inter X i .0 © 46), , ti: N. R: StattOIIi Brock Road eAting game." A lgree - number ✓ f��/ µ. - - from Claremont and the surround- ---_ --: _ - `( � ink villages intend to accompany r :s = Ltj ibe bbys in this trip. 0 •.. The Greenwood Sundry School �� HE welfare of new agricultural communities in-this Province a r} and the E. J)M- sue holding school, of _T -_-requires that hind _66aring be. done �,Ith the c' eapest riiaretnt,i[, pnrlx,.e fi-oldinq 5i,ni,: _ --- T - - agent at hard—Fire. Therefore restrictions must hamper union picnic at Hn9vitllman's L•tke - g • p .. qp Tue,rlay, clue. 18th. Any per. 1 E`� -settlers as little as is consistent with: safety to live's.and property. Dis- ` 'i4oii or persona outside of [halos y ast•roua expetitnce enures'that in hot, dry weather ubregulatad use'of ire in - v' ed to ? thickly �i•ooded Northern Ontario means a menare to the lives and property 2 v school:' are eordlally la it of settiurs sr.:i destruction of the provincial forestre'sources upon whuh a Of all materials and design : Knme in pic•n'ie Qtyle and will be ry 1, large r,art.of Ontario's rever_ue and the livelihood of thousands of her citi- kept is stook. It will pay you Imadr heartily welcome. " _ a" st our works and inspect our snook Y we . zens•de lend. _ ., obtain prioee Don't be misled ! Thomas Coady, who has been �. That is why Ontario adopted a "Close Season"and the"Perms t System" agents we do not employ them,oonsequen(j• ` e -pending the ast month in the �- ?4• ) �s lno�rth-�zF•st, rat rn?d homeongat- �s}�;+, for se'tt.ing.out fixes . But, remember, whether you have a pern: . ..r not, you ly we osa, and do throw oft the assn/ -- `, :Yr.e=?', are responpible for damages caused by any fire you light. Be careful— � commission of 10 per cent.,which you wd s�< '°tirdav evening. Mrs. Condy dues i� :9 certainly ease by purebasing from ns.1c or >lcitexpect to-return llama until F d oallsoliciled. ` .About the First of September. She a 9 i= having, a 'very enjoyable visit J. T. DIATAF.g01\ '. � tan. S r its � . with her sister, Mrs. David Me- Office and Worke, Whitby,Ontario Farlane,.of Wilkie, Sask'. a _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ---_ -- •- The Woolen's Institute will _ hey re Tours ' :- �PICKERING •:• -'- -vieet on -Wednesday afternoon, Ail1C• iith, at the hums of Mrs. C. - .: ' - The "Close Sensor." for setting it be thoroughly extinguished be_ - LUMBER YARD «'. Ki�iq fBaptiet parsorraQe), - --` 'out fire in Northern Ontario is -fore quitting the place. i► when a �Vhitevale Branch will from April 15th to September 30th. :7-;+ be the finest and will hive the During that time within-the Per- T;ie "Close cozson" applies to all s program. The members of Clare= t 'm it Area no one may set out fire. Gr.ario north c--l;obcaygeon and We Have a ]ar a And4weIlassorted ' pmout Branch mill bring baskets. � Ct'S for clearing land, disposing of de- . ,ith's Falls and treat of the line stock of the following material : Meeting commences at 3 u'rluck. - bris or other inflammable waste, or from there to Feilfrew. for an industrial Matched '$.- C. Fir Flooring. V w; Ala n1An Claremont friend- Y purpose, without The Permit Area includes those y Y first obtaining a written fire permit Matched B. C. Fir Sheeting, and welcome most heartily Rev. Wm. _ ( 1� parts of Nipissing, Sudbury,Temis- -Matched B. C. Hemlock flooring. - F -from a Fire Ranger.. This applies kaming and Algoma lying north of bimhert, of Toronto, back to his t 1 not only to settlers but to railway , the GP.R. between bZattawa and , lush V Matched Fir Ceiling„ 4 in. old pulpit in the union church, _ ��, 'section crews, camp and•mill crews,. North Bay and north of the' C. N. and 6 In. B. C. Cedar Siding. : which he occupied last Sunday• 1 road builders, including Govern- R. westward to a point some '35 Also, Beaver Board, Plaster Board s and will again occupy it next'Sun ment employees, and all other per- 'miles beyond Hornepayne. and Apple Barrels. day, daring the absence of the sons. pastor, Rev. A. McLellan, who Is When starting fire for cooking The remainder of the Province + i absent on his holidays: Mr, and. and camping, the law requires that -.forms the Exempt Area. Within W. D.'Gordon & Son,p 'P Mrs. Linibert and son, Horace,: a place be selected free from in- the sparsely peopled Exempt Area flammable material, that every rea- no permits are generally issued, _ sire .spending A week with old- � ' but those setting out fires in the "�IOgERING _ friends in Claremont. sonable precaution be taken to pre- but Season" 'are required to A well attended and delightful vent such fire spreading and that q Bell and Independent phone. s exercise every -reasonable precau-. social gathering was, held on the , tion and a Chief Fire Ranger, if JUST A RR/YED , grounds of James Coates on Toes- l he deems it wise may serve a Pro- W day, Arig. 2nd, noder the auspices _ hibitory Notice and require-a per- t of the Baptist Lndies' Mission Cir• 1*' • 1 - .son to take out a permit. Big values in Fleet Foot for men,Pumps char 'Apr way rendered by x women and children. ding The Fire Ranger does his best and Oxfords, including the orchestra an-d male aartette, r g to follow the happy medium -be- strap styles for summer wear. witli brief addresses by the presi- tween the desire of the settler,to Colors white, tan blue. dent Mrs. Morgan Pngh' and NIrs. j -'s ` '�, r^+fi''• �'y; "get a good burn" and the require-q Prices a8 low'as yoln expect. (T ev.)C. W. Kin R'• Rev. and Mrs: masts of Public'Safety. Help him H. Wood, now of Port Flops, were ' l " -,ft, all vou,can. Men's Sunday boots, chocolate k «n- n goodyeitr welt, to clear At $5. also pre..=ant, trn1 part in the pro. - rAm and received A warm wel 7� " F R , Ontario Forestry Branch Football boots, steel -toes tan and come f•om their old fellow work- t - .- ,:. -1 ►�' i �,_ � JI- ' l --• = white;at S6.50 per p,iir. Only G. %N 1A PAC era and friends. They left Satur- •I 'y ,` (` r > Parliament $Id s, _ 7 y a►A• ���` 8 a �AnlRll , uantit left. . - day'Afternoon, via Storiffviile, - - _ ` after visiting friends in and around ; Toronto; Ontario Call on Y;laremont. They are spending - i three weeks with Mrs- Wood's IS J. Fingold, Claremaat it moth4ft at. Belle Evart on Lake '�` EInd. Phone 2804 1k.. •t�, Cae4 �,r"t„' .S _ •"/- L '3F:A..'vf 1 ..,:,�Ta •.aM1• _'__ ,' S .6'X1*•..?opt�• n.ni .z�Y,. �� wJ�uv6ylx,- rlr4:.`v,v ' r',-,i.� ktL.....>. 'la+. .^I,s.'. ";•�•., -.�v., :,>p;,:�,R'��: .,,may...:..•,,!Y�'�' k•�•5 2' n•., ,.. "`Jd',:+, -., .�=�- 's• r„ .,,�..�.,.-':c :w �,1,'�''�°,' ;s.e•: ",;w:r�` 'i's:_.A.. °`�+-.'`1. x� a,:snm•. ,a,•:.fti ;�•`:- :c��•ya,•,-5 ,..,,:., ,,, ,j'�+,y.�•_ �q• �•� TMY - > o. t�- z?'+� �`' ;;�•'-�" a� r• r"' .. '••e-� .al.E�� "r?z.:•�,ev '1�,'--.•� �: "7sc'M"n-'•r''` ,i�-. , e . '�-0•• ., • .rla! • �a•y5�� ;.,yin, `�,! ' T- i T __..- .- Imo- .. ..._ _ .. --_ �.. -._. ..,. .--_-�_.. .�_—_.__. • P. ;. = ;1 _ :PyraniidBuilding. +eeeeeeeeee�►�►e�s_�s�ws.w ,; ., q• i- .:, The Pyrupid of more s it'nearly $00 '� MEAL�� �L�V�,� � '✓ "; , fleet higllt, tiovsn more than"thirteen„ ! >� � EDUCATION ' `'x' .:'t':.' acres. and -contains 89,000,000 cubic feet o!atone. its construction is'said to have been-a task of twenty years. .` '_ '8Y pR. J. J. MlDDLETON ,; •.,: employing the continuous labor of -- Provincial hoard of Msaith. OnLris 100,000 men. _•':;.,,� h. futddietoa will be glad to &Bawer questions on Yabttc tteaItD ass Modern engineers believe that they -- ` e. tars through this eo}aa :.6' Address him &i the P&ril&mast Higgs. E�°.`• could reproduce it._1'n twelve months, Neeesaary Nuisances. :she left for a woman who was "awful at a labor coat-of $1,200,000,using con- Toronto ~. In "Just David,"*Eleanor Porter's rich because she had so may things crate as the material in'place of lime- -- -- - -_..-.- S _ iTYt .: 9 on the t atone. msr•ML®ee�late.seeeIihI,rw;�►eti 'a interesting story of a child, is piano and mantel to duet: If.stone. '.'--,an enlightening chapter on the itn- you must do housework, there'& no-; The great•pyramid was built wholly ! Merrtally defective people in large School clii,leren with low mentality porbanee of housework as viewed froin timing 'Eke feeling your folks 'are by man power. To,erect one like it numbers are roaming at large are a great hindrance• to those who I would be a 'relatively easy tack me= g province, speeding)are normal. Not only eo their habits '.-•''•twio sbanndpoints, that of the proud quality! throughout the ' Ihousewife and that of a child. David Nevertheless I shall continue to"fol-! chanically, inasmuch as electrical and' diseasd and reproducing their own de-� and actions tend to lower the morals a t' ..'::;..:has been brought-up alone in a moun- low David's manner of living. Eat- other machinery would do the bulk of �of other children, but the class work main cabin b his father a famou:i ing and dishes and cleaning are nee- the work. festive kind. Abundant proof of the', is hindered by the co-mingling of the _,-violdniat, who takes the boy away essary, but they are not all important. A theory generally accepted has 'seriousness of this situation has been,two grades of intellect. 'There should t` Life was meant t6 be some-thing mare been that the ancient Egyptians ele- 'obtained in Toronto•and other cities,be in every school district n special' from civihxation in his infancy and g by social service workers who are. ' .'". keeps hirii waif) he is ten, so that he. than a round of caring for the bodnes.I vated the-huge limestone blocks by , class for mental defectives who could Otherwise we would not have 'been•. building against the structure a long making extensive investigations slang be dealt with s aratel b :.; can have him alone in those impres- QP 5 Y a teacher 'ram of earth, up which the stones the lines of mental hygiene. s eciall trained in mt-rital= sionable first years. The father dies I given minds and souls that crave food.I P' Heredity undoubted) la ! P y hygiene. : '''Muddenly and David falls inxo the If God didn't mean us to get out and!were dragged. Some of our foremost y Y plays a big These children would include those view his world h I en ineera now reject 'this idea, con- Part in this condition of defective who are dull or slow-witted, those " ttsrrds of a man and wife in middle world, . e parrs not have' tending•that the sides of the pyramid, mentality, for although there are ex-' made it so beautiful. If He had' not py i thievishly inelined, those always get- r., who have no idea who the chill i ceptions it is natures habit to repro-, meant us• to meet our fellows, He be1;1g 'filled in to a smooth slant as � ting into mischief which seems to duce .in kind. How then can this 3iior'hay after David's arrival at the work) not have made'ua social'ores- they rose, themselves farmed planes ,take them unawares. The classes of - sufficiently inclines to enable gangs of state of affairs be rectified] A scheme school children might farm home the woman starts. her tures with a craving for friendship.I ght indeed be fur- � ' = ! men to'pult up with ropes the stones based on Medical Examination to pre-'ther ailed b scientific methods and 4 wbekly cleaning. David wants her to If,He had not meattt us to enjoy I y , music and art and a required fot the.successive courses. vent mentally defective people from be for a walk with him. She cant to not have filled the un er a-with musk. With modern devices we could build gertlttg married is being thought out,'pia train,training. � �e result of ape- because she has so many* things to such a pyramid in a year. An enor• but this would only deal in part'with.t:._For children of school age and dust, and after that will be meals.!.and,beauty. We"were mesirt to have g - mous concrete-mixing plant would be the problem, as the question of older, there is 'not at David'irntrocetitl' as)ts her wh she: some time far pray, acid with most present a suf- gi a the stuff away' wn or sell it P only way to get that erected,' capable of handling thous- illegitimacy has to a considered. ficient number or variety of inetitu- • down t v honsekee the on Mum o! the i11 ro she won't have to take care of it; brae is to make it. And if the only ands of tons of material a day. A Y illegitimate children born tions to accommodate the cases vary- ' •� then she could go for a walk. The I�y to rnake it is by giving the folks groat steel tower, or several of them, 'have mothers who are distinctly be-, ing from mental defects to inbeeility. woman is horrified at the idea of bread and mills for would be erected. Fresh concrete low the par of average mental capa-1 For itObeciles and definite) feeble- woman 1 ��' breed and would be rushed to-these by a multi- city, as social service workers firid'minded there is y milk let it be. Th may provision made-pub- v and ' with tier treasures. She has ey y growl a out in dealing with such cases. , tude of bucket conveyers from the g lie opinion has recognized the•neces- wc:led bard to et them and works' good deal; but. they wont starve to , mixing plant. The concrete would ;no doubt, applies also to many of the dead' fathers of such children sitq for it, but for the higher grade "�~ •.be:'er. stibl to take care of them. - -- be whisked to the to of the tapers _ , and a ire-� David thinks if all the a for is to � i of mental•defectives who in many rem-' y and thence would be distributed to the mendous task thus confronts those pacts are bright and seemingly in- be ; ut in a room she never. teas Lime, ! who are endeavoring to improve telligent, nothing has been done. And to sit down i Sachets of leant. points where it was wanted. Up, up, g prove the n, she might better get u the mighty pile would go. It would condition of humanity both mental) ='rid o! them, and take that time to TbeTe are often floweze left to fade p Y. yet this clues of i P be a process twenty times as'sapid as and phgsically. (definite• a menaceptopthescomm nity, walk or play or read or visit ilia' an the Cant, even after the vases fat t the house have been k supplied. the best that slave•labor could no un• . One Point, however; that should be a3 is the criminal. The Toronto Pay- neighbors. .. He further scandalizes: em l+asized -is L}rst �kstzver An y der the lash for OId Man Cheolix.- p --Part .lua>u:t Cl:,.l< <,,...i,�k,l 1, a - -• Isar by saying his father always said' y moat use there surplus blooms heredity plays- in the child's mental ' s= Ike t of physicians, psychologists, and y .eoaki3tg and washing dishes and in the making of txrertt scam- 0' - condition at birth, its mentality rro. others who take a scientific interest gleaning were just necessary nuis-' aschets? Incidentally, as the continu- Oft the Menu. leas than its physical make-up, can o mental abnormalities, t being coat 'braces, to be made as simple as ors cutting of bloasarns is essential Two improved by scientific titre and ducted at-present in'the, out-patients ' p pal_I. gentlemen who.had come into be i l ible so they could have time for real, to conttl¢nioue'flowering, your out- a restaurant one day were scarcely at feeding during the early months and wing of the Toronto General Hospital:- th3aga. Real things with them, of aide show will be better, and last the"table-when the waiter rushed up -years of its 2afe. The humbn brain' The cases come from the Public. oouatse mount music books and to `muchd1' and asked Fa Y rapidly Y Schools, the Juvenile Courts, Indus- - tmnnis over the mountrain& The wo-1 lUTs is the method. It has the "What shall I bring you gentlemen?" childhood, much more rapidly than the trial Homes and various other insti- man ,concludes that she ought not i merit of being quite simple. Procure "Oh,_dear," said one of the expect an from a herbalist or druggist PO gentle- body, and hence the. urgent need for tutions throughout the city, and pro- expect better of a tramp, as' ggiat a and men, impatiently, 'glue us a little rev sufficient nourishment of the right'vide excellent clinical material. But She thdrilod David's-father to_be, -and' Of Cyprus pOm'' Tliis ie reually spite!" kind, during this critical-stage of hu- this only touches the fringe of what` ' 'Continues her cleaning, Powdered Powdered reindeer moss. Put it in a -"All right"' said the waiter,and dis- man life. At five years'of age, aboutr is to be done. The problem is province- ' Prabrbly the majority. of house- or canister with a lid that is ab- appeared.• the time when a child begins to go to;wide; indeed, it is a national and t solutely airtight Add, daily; flower- They had been looking over the bill 'school, its train capacity has to a international .problem. Science can `keepers will join bards with the wo-; - man, But I must confess 1-hold tol Pew' which must be gently pulled of fare.about five. minutes, and, were _certain extent already been deter-�go so.far, but pubtis opinion must-be. ` David's' view- After all, cooking and� apar't" You may'keep to the same waiting rather anxiously for the wait= mined, Far this one can readily see awakened to come to the support of_ diahwashi sort, such as hello ' rag are just necessary nuis t rope, or have a er to return and.take their order.when how'important is a scheme of child science _before very -great advances BUM, we have to eat, of course, but ���' Scented fl_owera only- are he came up suddenly, as if in breath• welfare that will include the super-I can be-made. . Besides the problem -why melee a ceremonial of it? Wily used, of-course- less haste. vision of infant feeding froaiAhe time I will .have 'to be approached from the : pend s0 much time getting up a meal The day's' PbteM should (fan' a "Sorry, gentlemen" said he,' "but' g 1 PP - w'heo 'aunpie dishes. and only a few powo of Cyprus Powder) weigh about the respite is off." � the child is born and so counteract preventive as well as the curative side, two ounces. Stir'three or four times in some degree any detects of her-�and many difficulties will have to be i` -,would. tasks so much less time and • edits. - ` be so much better for one's health? daily, so that the go�wder.-may_b�p�.._._ QC1t6-, surmosurmounted.Why, for instance, have tarsal- and --- - impregnated. At the erd� of well i _ _. ._-- - .. - ------ meat aral �p>� three days sort out and remove the A.British experiment farm at Bas• u�u�l+ akte Potatoe,� and'egv• Per dad has succeeded !n producing E y old, widlered p 8 BYP- ECRET T can be used if thermlonic valves are Mid bread and buttes' and coffee sad Petal', sari then begin tian`aand long staple American cotton inserted. Hew great the saving is can . cookies i�Q' breakfast? �itfty not wt �Wn of excellent quality and beau TOUgiii SPACE Judged y i Mat down to cereal with loads of q y Y Yield. be ud ed b the tact that the wire of the powder wiI.1 be . milk, bread and butter, eggs or bacon,j strongly Perfumed, and then you can _ �' the ordinary trunk .tine between Lon- make yet= sachet- don and Glasgow .weighs-three hun- `and izviL. Ins�teed Of cereal and bags---silk is the Summer vacation and recreation: died tons,'and by means of the valve -tabo", eat mare cereal, it-you need,best material--•and fill them. They "To-morrow to fresh wood$ and.pas- WORK OF WONDERFUL the extra"food, And substitute milk will last until next- surmner 'comes three new," A league up the road more than half this weight can be round: Placed in chests of drawers somewhere, then a b saved. The General Poet Office is now stud cream for the extra energy fug- bypath, and a little L[TTLE VALVE. using the valve on all its Icftg,trunk -nished by the meat. Or if you must. handkerchief 'boxes, and the like, they lodge by a rushing mountain stream, lines. . have the meet and potatoes, cut out I will impart their fragrance to every- or perhaps where the sea tumbles in - - the cereal and milk. It would mesa thing about them. -cool and sweet and' sa'bt. 'Let the Wireless Telephone Around .Cabinet of the Empire. - - `9ess work, and lees tax on the•digea- An open jar could be filled with the cot of going-leaving your place un Almost every week there are ad- ltive organs: Powder a'nd placed In a sitting-room. .occupded-be the vacation part of_i�t, the World is a Marvel of the _ vances in wireless. Some yearn__age _ — Dinner ooabd be simplified, too, oon.. �e air-wi-be-debeate 7y S0enW-for The precious days of-freedom_ are fore Not Distant Future. Professor Fleming .foretold' that It aidsd�ably.. Now mine}, I'am not say- quite a month. recreation: new tasks, new thoughts, )night be pcsstbie'one day for the Pre. •ing eat base, simply eat fewer aorta of Choose the bloom' just before they 's regeneration of mind and body, it One of the biggest dreams of wire- miers of the British Commonwealth,- - • food at one meal, Meat, potatoes,one become fubl-blown, and pick 'them, if is not a, matter of doing nothing, but less, fall of promise for the world, is without leaving their officee, to com- vegetable, !:seed and butter and a possible, in the early morning after rather of doing something different coming true. At last men of science .municate by wireless telephone and., : dessert, with tea, coffee (w milk, is a rainless night, or differently ar in a different place, -have succeeded in the great task to attend an Empire Cabinet meeting !a ` 'enough for anyone, Why multiply which they have given their minds for Downing Street it by cooking two vegetables and mak- years-they have made wireless secret It seems that we may be on the ace of such a marvel. It might ht be quite iarg a fancy aaladiurd having Pte and and the worst I S yet to come and private. g q +� :. _ „^ 'anWthm' sweet? It means more work, -i -s. •' - This is the latest development in possible,',Professcr Fleming says, for arxi goodness knows the {arm woman 's the scientific wonder-of the age, and a British Minister to say to a secre• has plenty to do without increasing =--�=-- the method by which it is brought tart': "I want the opinion of General - ..a2 etsaryasances," about is ingenious. .A certain type of Smuts on a matter. Ask him what he - Aside from the saving in work, the _ — _ - wave Is used, that will go from point thinks," and for the secretary to come tine ):e fare is better for your health. —` to point without expanding, and it back presently and say that the Pre. ye: L,,, Dandel and his cannot, therefore,fie picked up by say mier of South Africa a young approves of•tbe• fric:",3s would not eat the king's -_ unl es s that station happens to meet, card wets allowed to try out their be in the direct line between the Wireless telephony has one great simple fare of pulse and water, At ' — _ transmitting and receiving stations. advantage over the ordinary tele- the eats of the trial They were found The system can be applied to wire- ,phone.- It does not distort the form - to be in batter health than the youths '�•� ..+' less telephone or telegraph, and it is of the sound waves. In the ordinary Who had eaten frnrri the ltirisQ's table. : •� expected that it wil: be in general use telephone the waves are much dis- To b0ag it right down to the twee_ - before long, tortes, with ilia result that the gonads tistth century, consider how the boys ' 'Privacy by Wiroless. heard at the receiving end are far in the ea'my Lradning camps wars S y from perfect. With wireless there Is :7 bvdk up with ,simple faze and regulss �.� Wireless can, in this way, be ran- no distortion, and the sound is clear. ^ honis+s old Prow exercise. Physi- �+ � � � �/ dared as secret and private as a mes• {, F rinds Will tell you that the �• r v sage by wire. fre8? fr'oa11 Per are Professor J. A. Fleming, of London -Kitchen Four Feet Square. i�b1a than ' 1 University;tells as- ago Its invenjor has obtained a patent because they aa'e � hue �p�' ; ►t a ship in the Atlantic spoke by wire- less for a complete kitchen that occupfesr- And the recent weighing and.measva'- - 'k less telephone to a station on the a space but four feet square, yet in-, tag tests in the schoold have revealed /�%f� i h American coast hen by mean of a cludes stove, sink, table,set of abelves torsi these is more mal�nuxritioQl in ,�L� �/� % t s and stand of drawers. - a. ^?� �, / special apparatus called a thermlonfe • the homes of the welto-do than Ia'' , valve, the message was transferred�t�� 'y.. mgr every standpoint, heal -___ the New York-San Francisco• le Just one 'hundred years ago the L SIB• phone line, and an to Loa Angeles. French goverr��aent oaMQ ipto posses. talaine and pocketbook,simple meals are z - /,, QR/� There it was transferred tq tpe wire• alon of the Venus of Milo for th1 desdr+able. From DavicYs, sari froalr. - less telephone and transmitted to'the modest sum of fifteen 'hundred fra,rics, ' the viewpoint of anyone who would j island of Santa Catalina-_in the .Pa• A young midandpznan nstfied Voutiem ' like to get tirYis for something besides cific, thirty miles from the mai and, was exploring the istUn�d of Milo when oatering to the mere anknal wants of ''"� so that a man on a ship in the A tan• P g the fi'uman race, eimpldfled living to s P hto noticed a peasant posting wifih a thItig to be desired. But what we - , y / % tic. spoke across that ocean, across the pickaxe at some object in the ground. : I +o in for it, we run straight �'- = �j% American continent;-and over part of He found that it' w�aa a statue-, in the Pacific, a distance of four thous- these pleces,and was 8atanished��t<its against tfollca en and convention do and alid miles, '' unusual beauty, A Greek monk pre. ' "wheh'11 folks say?" Well do I a+s Tfiis wonder, and indeed the whole vented him from buying the statue , -member the girl who Deft me to go to os �{ °rmo-rkable development of wireless at once, but Vogtler appealed to the ' • smother mistress. Iliad put away ally "the bric-a-brac, Junk, an unfesli ver long distances, has been render French ambassador bassar at Con_xtantitrople, ed possible by the thermionle valve, who went ddrect to the Sultan and in- . husband calls it, in order to cut ow! _ a little instrument that magnifies the duced him to sell for a trifle what is s rat ot dvrtin;, thinking 4hat<''bY to ' ! - * current. now considered as the foremost work `gain favor with my hared maidaa, But , id�.,j Even on an ordinary telephone a of art in the world ; r Z , '�. � 'a+,:e ,v+ •-.,. _ ... .4 '.wr-x:`..• ,,�.4sr,�:.'�j,Lt?,r�,. % •nw' yJ:" .fir^'.... �.g,'.°� ':y}';^a$.:'a^..� .a• �:� ^�.:��''., f � «.0�,. ,rC.. +,ex• � ';6:�' e' ��43:`s•d,yL '•'rf��i'rl°.Fj ;��' �,JG',�:-'�r?`�" :'qr,v ,7,p��' `'�•.:•'•+e'�„ "F't•phr ',"y;�t.,,,,i :�.��' .qr•,,4ti.'AC'„rt'i^°{�'"',,QS k'• n,';6�'"'t"4, *' 'P.�$e. ,.'4�• ;['i "V�s- .,.�' #r' 1°, 'gap=hr d n .v '�,+R.*s•KC' sd ,. ,? '• •7) �_ n-z-. 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FM M VNER , People with thin blood are much DURING THE C O M I N G mission headed�by Admiral JJ. Riber- GRATEFUL, TO TANL'AC - - more subject to- headaches than full= ro da Costa and Commandant C. Pat= - ° AUTUMN SEASON FOR HELPING HER blooded persons, and the'Lorm of arise- meira is no win Europe for this ur 'z p Nast �"' mia that afflicts growing girls is sl- goo. • It ie said that-they are aegoti-.. .. ••1.�� my dear;y said.the sarcastic , `most always accompanied by- head- ating for the purchase of one or two Now Free Finaa Troublei. .'T�✓ husband;- yon-may linos-made the _.aches, together with dlaturbance of To be of Cruiser Class About British battleships, the Agincourt and cake all alone, as ' " you say, but'vyho -";the digestive organs.. Erin being mentioned in this c6unec- helped you lift it out of the ovenr' From Which She Had-Suffer Whenever you have constant or re- 6,000 Tons and of Large Lion. : cnrrin headaches and pallor of the The _ '^ A 8 Agincourt -was originally 'built _ ed For Three Long Years. face, they .show that the blood is thin 1VIt4m1ti0II Capacity. :in England for Brazil, but before com- Wouldn't Repast - _ _ _ and your efforts should be directed Besides the four superdreadnoughts, pletion was sold to the Turks, who Jack-"Say, Artie, . this firecracker "I will always feel grateful to the toward building up your blood. A fair armed with 16-inch guns, for which were prevented from taking'delivery won't go off." lady in Toronto who advised me to Pugs- treatment with Dr. Williams' Pit:k parliament .ts to .vote money' this 'of her'by' the war, Bhe was then Artie-'That'e funny, it *eut oi! all take Tanlac' said.Mrs. Gertrude Pugs- Pills will do this effectively, and the ht a minute ley, ?'4 Colborne St., London,'Oat. month, Great ,Britain is about to lay' seized by the British and comniissioff• � ago." ' - .rich, red blood made by these pills will down two other vessels, each of a sew: ed for service with the Grand Fleet, "Far three years I suftere3 from a , ,­remove the headache. in. -- general run-down condition, following- and novel type, says a Loudon news- taking part the Jutland battle. They Might, s• a severe, operation. I was in the hoe. ' .. More disturbances to the health are -paper, The first is a cruiser mine American naval men who, served in "Papa," asked little Clementine, "if pits)'for a month and, _after .coming - -caused by their blood than most peo-- layer w-&i le xq eeoond..is a big ocena- the North Sea will remember having they made stockings out of Irish pop• home, it was fully ten weeks before I ".: pie have any idea of. When your blood going submarine, which probably will heard -this Alp called the President lie; would-they call them Stria Fein. could get around very much and then Is impoverished, the nerves suffer be larger ,and much faster than the Wilson, a nickname bestowed on her ery? _ - ' " oalq with difficulty. from lack of nourishment, and you German II-cruisers that made their ap- by reason of her battery of fourteen "I could neither eat nor,sleep with, rs« .may be troubled-,Wn insomnia, aeurl- pearance toward the end of the war. 14-inch guns, known as the Fourteen Unhealthy , •.tis, neuralgia or sciatica. Muscles The mina layer is to be put on the Points. The Agincourt has been in re-- _ Unhealthy Not To, , any satisfaction and had very little - `'.subject to strain are under-nourished stocks at Devonport during the com- serve since the war. Tourist (in mining town)-"Is this strength. I was not satisfied with the and you may have muscular rhenma- in autumn. She will be the first vas- a good.healthy plac settle in?" way I was mending and decided to get ~' g something to.build me.0 Liam or lumbago. If your blood Is thin Hotel Keeper-"It is, stranger.'Fact p aeL of this type ever'built far them �OD� AT(� --_ and you begin to show 'symptoms of SUM ME ( 1 J � ye ca'n't get away-from here alive ��I read a statement from $ lady in ," Royal Navy, all its other mine ships . „ Toronto about Tanlac and I wrote to say of these-disorders, try building up unless ye do settle. r i having been improvised. Her features ON FS . •" her and she advised me to try it by the blood with Dr. Williams Pink' will be high speed, an extensive cruls- i �� Ory all means. It certainly' has been a Pills, and as the blood is restored to fag ralius and very large mine carry- iliLi;l au� NFS All Explained. - . r3' g godsend to me and I am glad Ifollow- !te normal condition every'a iptom Ing*capacity. The displacement may Officer In charge of ' rise-range•- 'ed her advice, for I am s well woman` . of the trouble will disappear. - There exceed 6,000 tons. War experience At the first sign of illness during the "Don't you know any better than to to-day. I began to pick.up from, tha -- are more people who owe their pre- demonstrated the value of big high hot weather give the little ones Baby's point an 'empty gun at me?" very start and my strength gradually neat state of goad health to Dr. Wil- speed ships fitted up as mine layers, Own Tablets or in a few hours he may Raw Recruit-"But it isn't empty, came back, I have a -fine appetite. liams' Pink Pills than to any other and it is partly owing to the fine per- be beyond aid. - These Tablets will sir; it's-loaded." else soundly all night to Mt my- medicine, and most of them do not p g long and formance of H.M..S Princess Margaret, prevent summer complaints If given t4 work is a pleasure. I am grateful for hesitate to say so. a former C.P.R. liner, purchased by occasionally.to the well child sad will Learning His Trade. what Tanlac'did for me and I believe You can get Dr. Williams'Pink Pills the Admiralty and used for this work, promptly relieve these troubles it it will do the same for athera." ' :'Johnny;' paid-the _teacher reprov through any dealer in medicine or by - • mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for that 'the decision to build a special they come on suddenly.- Baby's bwn ingly, "you misspelled most of the Ta$iac is sold by ieadiag druggists - mine cruiser has been taken. Tablets should 'always be kept is words in your composition." everywhere. _ Adr. =2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Driven by Dlosal Engines. I every 'home'where there are .growing "Yes'm; I'm going .to be a dialect_ Jt. Co., Brockville, Out. 'children. here is no_otter medicine er a. Of Course. a As regards the new submarine, the '� die writ • "Emma," man whose advice in worth few details known of her indicate a as good-and the mother.has the guar- Emma, her mother said, "did you' sates of a government .analyst that peel your apple, as I told you to, be- rorhile doesn't have to offer it. development of the famous "K" class they are absolutely safe: The -Tab- 8uspiolous Weltirs Work. '` fore eating it?' lets are gold by medicine dealers or Mother-"No, Bobbie, I can't allow "Yes, mamma," said little Emma. s ;b S eS �elr n�!� by mail at 26 cents a box from The you to play with that little Kim boy. ="And what•did you do with the peel `K iaWG7 ai u.T1'OQ'�.A' �' = Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brock. He might. have a b}d influence over 'ing?" i- v llie, Ont. p_ you. "Why," sa id little Emma, "I ste'.it,Bobby-"But, mother, Can I Play -of ; course." ADAMS The Clan Aid, or alacAdie, is a : with him for the good Influence I e .NaNations-Adam. Adamson, Addison gums. ` An Electric .oat' _ branch o! Fer :might have Over him?" M!nard's Liniment Relieves Neuralgia 7- ... Atkins, Atkinson, Adkins, Adkinson,� Adamson, Aysou, Eason and I►IaC- An electrically heated garment, de- - - t E MacAdam MacA I Keggie, all of-which are said to be de- signed especially for use by aviators,'- - Ad e, die, die, _ - The i There sae $6D daily new - . 8 t is Remarkable- �P� �•' A Rema kabte-Le it Mom cry. *� tMaeKe49Je. Aysan,'Enon. 1 rived from the given name of Adam, �. been develoyed by the genius of 0 o Y -. Racial Origin-English and Scottish. are septa of the Clan Mackintosh. an- Italian, Antonangelo Negromanto, "'Have you,ever appeared as a.wit- dspen' 8ouree-A given name. - _. - - - -of MlIaa. It- has certain .very navel Hess i'a- a suit before?" naked the at- !features. torney. The family name of Adams is, of THOMPSON In the higher reaches of-the atmos- -Why;of,course;' replied the young Course, a shortened form of Adamson. Variations-Thompson, Thomas, Tom- phere, Into which aviators ascend, lady on the witness,staad. or "Adam's son." there is even in a summer time cold "Do you remember what suit it son, Tomlinson Thomlinson, Thom- This surname, whither with the so severe that the thickest garments was? 'e► -•�--'many . variations which have been .Ii^, Tomlin, Taweson, MacTavish, - g �� -. - ��• MacTause. of padded and fur-trimmed leather do It was'a blue suit with'a`white col- _ formed from the medieval diminu- not afford adequate_protection. lar and white cults and white buttons - ...,.,....lives of the-gtT... „aa:,a. 1, A"FAn ally, tat�and 8oettisi+ - -_ Source-A given name. - The Negromanti coat is woven of all.the 'way down the back;' replied -`-Wldespread, because the given name -threads which, .both warp and weft, the fair witness. :'itself was far more common in. the I Thomas is a given name which al- are electrically resistant wires, coated _Middle Ages than it is'to-day. It most deserves to be ranked *Ith John with a fireproof insulating material.-: The medieval English were a sturdy, in the number of family names which A' asbestos or silk. - simple folk, comyiaratively. few of are traceable to it; but not quite. The wires are connected with a T` - ` whom could read, and so they tacked; It was, of course, a biblical name of source of electric currant (which may The'Publishers M ri the best.Farmers + .ar the modern facilities to search through great popularity throughout Europe in be a battery of accumulators, and also paper in the Maritime Provinces to :the Scriptures for names for their medieval times, and especially in Egg= with an apparatus' writing to-us states: children that the modern ability to ' land. The given name is Hebrew, and which contains an - "I would say that I do not kxlow of "neroid barometer. The latter iastru- .a medicine that-has stood the test of read, coupled with'the development of !t means "a twin." merit is associated with a thermos. M :printing, would have given them. About the only puzzle in connection' tatic tube fa anch a way:as to.vary the time like MINARD'S LINI3IENT. It I Tire was little incentive to learn to , with -the rise of the family.name' has, been an unfailing remedy in our I Yoa �iever Tire 4}f r le ctrical resistance e es stance of � the w' e ire com.om- � read, since books could be produced I Thompson to the insertion of the "p."' household ever since I can remember, • QQ__'� y Posing the coat. and has outlived dozens of would-be �>� Ca i7Qd Doty by handwriting and were ezcea- This is' entirely euphonic. , The "p' Thus, because of the barometrfc ►.,.. • r" Hance -they got ! was cat. thsr>-lam-the-a�8 -deserip- control- of the electric current. the on�yeLitors - _ -Because of its absolute purity- their - - c arid-lmita knowledge of the Scriptures by flue form of the family name, which coat gives increasing warmth as the and refreshing fragrance, it i word of mouth, and naturally the , was simply "LThom's-eon." But the flying machine attains higher and high- " - ideal for every-day toilet our- _ :names which stuck in their memories' quick opening of the lips. after the. er latitudes. The .higher the aviator i poses. Always--include the were those connected with the most pronunciation of the "m" to'make way- goes the more the heat furnished for 1 Cuticura Talcum in your toilet r.. drarnatte passages: Naturally the for the "s" -gives a faint explosive his comfort by the garment he wears, preparations. COARSE SALT story of the creation was amgng the sound. Try saying the name over to 4, S..visc. Ostart27dige T.h25& Sold most prominent, which explains why yourself rapidly several times, and LAN p SALT L T throughout the Dominion. ianDepot: (MONEY ORDERS.' tis"3"SL Pad se•,w. UseftioL the name of Eve as well as Adam was youll see how easily the "p" sound - Iiominion Express Money Orders areC°°1Ou'sO'°'b`•"wMLescmac -- aso popular. _ creep's in. And-at a period wbe'a the on sale in - five 'thousand offices �� �Ob "Adcock" was a diminutive of the people.spelled more by ear than by throughout Canada. TORONTO SALT WO RKif -it - `given name. It became a family name i book rule, it was natural that the "p" a a �. aLIPI •- TORONTO—ns "Adcockson," and-was finally short-- should-slip-into-the .d.,-e.. 6..,-weu.-----: Matertat-Di1'faretice. - TCE MISERY. OF ened again to Adcock. "Ad" and "Ad-I The other variations of the name, "Now that.Estelle is-engaged, I sup- i } ,kin" or "Atkin" were also forms of the' 9tide from' those which include the pose you are going to give her a linen A>wUa~ lioow Des VAsse.lies given name, giving rise to-Addis-on, Book BACKACHE n, "lin" syllable and the Scottish forms, shower." k on Adkins, Adkinson, Atkins and Atkin• need no explanation. "No; she said she preferred 0 11 , a lawn an DISEASES Removed b Lydia E. Pink= • sea. The "lin" was a diminutive added party." and now to a'Nd y Y The Scottish or Celele form of the io the given name before the forma- `'. Mooed rroo to my Ad- r &*" b7 the Author. hams Vegetable Compound. . given name was "Adhamh." A sepf tion of the surname. Minard's Liniment for sale everywhere M.bias Glover 00.,am Y•. M+ of the Clan Gordon bears this name, In Scotland there are branches 'of o 717 wwt Uot Strast Meaford, Ont.-"I-took ,Lydia, E. New Tort. U.� tracing it to Adam de.Gordon, Angle• the Campbells of Argyle who bear the 'Why ��POt-LUCK"? ' _ l?iiikham's Vegetable Compound for " Norman founder of the clan in the names MacTavish, MacTause 'and When a man offers a spur-on-tfie- backache,and I also' ' ASPIRIN had a female weak- twelfth century. Taweason,. deriving it from "Taus- moment invitation to "come home nest, I felt dizzy - -MacGregor. is a sept name in the Clan- Corr," a chieftain of the time of Alex- with me-and take pot-luck;' he is-un- � '_ and nervous, and MacGregor. under II. _ derstood as meaning that no special - was without energgyy: -- - -•-- - - preparation has been ,made for the "Bayer"' 1S' only'. Genuine I Had to force myself guest, but that the repast will be to do my work, and • - was always tired., 'No hot e�iokln tviaterer chances to be in the Kruse. yy But there was a time when Saw a Pinkham ad-• '�to trouble to s e 'V - „ ,pot � ,•Y ' vertisement which ra Inek was actually dished out of a pot, Mlr v induced me to take and when the guest took his chance - ; 4 the Vegetable Com- of getting either a good meal or a tom' �+ tRt , �1"* �x pound, and my back For breal�ast or luneIl;no _ very slim one. In the old days-and (� °'^agradually-stoppe-d - )Food is ZLlte so convenient ;�. 'the practice is still in force in some ac in and I felt lighter in spirsts. am recommending the Vegetable Cow- to y - i or satisFying a8 _ _ ;'' parts of Europe-nothing came amiss ' pound with pleasure to all I meet ow- to the family cooking-pot suspended complain as I did."-M1L.DRED'BROOS, from the pat-hook In the centre of the Warning! It's -criminal to take a Meaford, Ont. y • e- .......... fireplace. chance on any substitute for genuine- - s �a. e' - ��__ Woman's Precious Gift w. Everything edible was thrown into "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin;' preacrlbed ~l _M The one which she should most zeal- it, and, to "keep the pot boiling," the by physicians tor twenty-one years ` 4� ously guard is her health, but she often �t�' .`- ✓ fire was seldom, if ever, allowed to go and proved safe by millions. Ualese neglects to do so in season until soma Served From'the paClcae s % out. When meat-time came, persons you see the name "Bayer" on package ailment peculiar to her sex has fastened. '.,with cream or milk--Full G�` •�..µr.,--� fished' for themselves, and whatever or on tablets you are not getting itself upon her. When so 'affected s ' splendid body-building 2 utA- <«a, ,;:; they happened to find was their "pot- Aspirin at all. In every Bayer pack women may rely upon Lydia E. Pink- N, L10I1. Its fdVOr aZld CTIS '13235 !�= luck." age are directions for Colds, Head.I ham's Vegetable Compound, a remedy �' that has been wonderfully successful in 1 .k A F - ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Ear- ---� _ C�1$Tlll the taste—a splendid Gam ~ Verbal Barra e. restoring health to sutfenn9 women. '"^-�: �:�:-•- g ache, Toothache, Lumbago and for summer Food. M��o» ,"' - ; "'Shall I go over the top?" asked the Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tab. I LydiaoEhPinkham�sg Vegetable tComt *� _ talkative barber, poising his shears• lets cost few cents; Druggists also pound will help o write to Lydia E. 1 � Thus a Reason For Grapr•l1ut,S ".` % "Yea, as soon as your gas-attack is sell larger packages. Made in Cana- Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) over," answered the wea L n, Mass., for advice. Your letter :. Sold by $roceres o ry custoiitgr. da. Aspirin 1s the trade mark (re,is- Yn tared in Canada), of Bayer Manu#ac- will be opened, read and answered bX s' ? i J , --- mss_m The first bicycle drivenn by pedals ture of Monoaceticaeldester ct Sall. Woman, and held in strict confidence. " was made in Paris in 1866. cylleacid. ISSUE No. 33-121. R :.t '+,• :,t , , - Y«r r�,.+. „5,. ,',.', .M:' 1., - .y,_ r •,�a' •.L9' 'rt'" tiYA. "s.- CPO,, i,.•tea" fi:. -:C" �� ti:`d',;,'� M"4 zy 4s a"rr..•. 45• "-J, '::' .,° ;c r .t s. '• .''' 4:�' x:.✓,•. e,;` r,: ''SS;'�•:a.Y^*`'. `c' .s. .a• '� �,�, .•� ����x;�'�''�'^c�: ..•,�-,.....��s��•.��•.wPiriu, iy� .��: r... �'rn• s .•.a ,r,�'.,r' ,�r�r�'�'+.��^+�t.` � •. + .saw.,ysirPk�-;�•o;!rv' .,� r ay,. a' e'n:%. .d.'zn.. C..,.�-,:aewi.1,- .•,se �a a"'>, .r.�-.» �ax:-.aea�.Jnu..�.•✓%s.xa�e� hc»sa.Saa T'4: «c:':�'� �e,�;r• ro•.iaae�?w. .•P�;� .,rte" .v:•".{A'�43:u:.....�: wd�'�. ,.'.•, a..s�...�h r.^a•?(kc•�v=.}`x_,,.t< y,r,.a;. .*3 v.�: �'. vrt "-*�.a':; g...r. •,ro. `.,,,, c:_:,,• ...�•� m-: •:•t:.°••:•.n�s�!�...'� .. .. _ - .. "'�.o:em •t. :"�':,r :` -.-vqb� .r•u v it :�' -Ih•. Hear `rvil b- here as ns t 1 - -Mre:J. g. Jeph ,. g ,. ��• �"-;..;. r;;:�r..; -,.r,Ll1VAlJl�,LU.�. '" ea en hi friends in Wiarton.aon ia-visitin •. s.�': •.,r' -, � �� t. • " ,,, •.. ,..•'• ,•.. ..-, _ ,; on �'needa nest •to tt d to e . prpfi�gional da.tiee. � -Hiss Louie. Puc:kr3,n •has•been ` � - LY, -•" `,�• �" '�;:•:' •-;<liss,biabel Sri ht- an'd ?hiss en a Pd b bI. 9. Chet Ulan as � '��" --ll[p•e. Joseph Cawau'-'sr•ee in the q 8 B Y P =.. �•• �:�. •- city on Thcrt�day. �Ilfary Harding' left on Monday to clerk in bia store, ', �/ ; �� jr� � ���/ '� ••� ••J,... s -=Grant Arnot,'of.Tot•onto, s eu't visit friends-in Cleveland. - --The fu jvwing �'er�'the quesfe - _ �... rQ._Cp -John T. tepheuson and'«'al- of�'. G. and 111rs. Reill over Civic• `;• - -"•�. _ � �:..•: • -'' ..:..9uxtide,y. SVith:'115...S:'Aud'.'i1. ltap-. S _ .. _'�t - !•; ,�.:: -' ' roan, g y 'ter $he.pherd have had an Iude• Holiday` .Z•Ira rind-:.lire. I?iltribley; `-�ANNOUNCES ` � _ `' � •• - •. �`'�� � ' ::' --51ise A nes Ever of Toronto, "'pendent telephone instiiiied:- - bfr. and 'flr...-Cooper and daughter•, - - � - •• , . • _. of Osharva, al r, a'nd 3fr�. Ctt.tn�r, •��•• '` t'� --�-agent the week.ettd here rFith•hPr:-- -lr`red Anll Jtrr:. Baub,, of Rich . ' ___. �--. .�' ;��,.; =' mother. mud Hill, and L. D. and Jlrs• uf, �Yiudsor, Ur. and hers. 13i1'd - __ ._. . _ _._. - _ y;F s :`•' -Thomas Douglas "of-Toronto. Bank; spent last,veek•'in iVasliagrt -rtnd-.fanlily; ber. and hers. Allen,• - ':� •' -- ;a ' - " �..•-.- `'_Spent Saturday with his fawily in and Bracebridge. - ber. Sciklitte,.lLrs $rplr't1 ?�Itd,flTn1- �►- g• -�Tlle girls'baseball [ecru,lu�tor--tl and ber. and hers. Osgc�t•ue,_alr .L�. � ��•� � •-�����•1� ; '" Pickerin Y • :;- ;-. `.' . -:11rs. -Tlio�. ©.. 'J`ohnstotr,•°of uf'�ueonto' - '�'e":.' r ed`to Tarciuto ou bluuday ev.eninq - . .,... .: •: : Gorrie, is vtsttinq her utother 1trs. - - - - µ• .,;:�,.,• � '_. .. .to play the retnru tnatc•h n'tth the ,: :-- '"' - a ?J. H. Rogers. � - �.. .. .. �• - ••-Albert and b1rs: Bank;of heal- girls-.recut frotu t,te Dunlop Rt!ib .__- '. . _-.•CHERRYWOOD.- _ - -_ • ' �j � •- ber Co. They n'ere defeated by g f P ',"''`-'•: vvrii, s eat-over SNnda Frith L. D.- 1ir, Thompson has' purchased s riectr , � •.Y. _ .:.:_!�J L . �•�, .-• � • � , "'�J`- and 11rs. Banks y the scam of 33 to 16. -They•report,•Ohevrvlet car. - • � -�` a veit•y. -enjryrthlP time and were R'e are a.11• lad to see Cf. ii;. Pet•t "- - •• ' -:firs. Ii,. A. Danglasc pent ocee• �ho�pitably treated"by the Toronto �;h1e to be..around,•• - p' ••' - • -- - -� �-`.••- •~--tape rr•eek end +r•ith her.esters, the'-rteant. After. 'tbP g:i'me Al] -pQUt.. it'edr}iog l.ells are r.ingittg ''very � � ` ' Diisses Buntiuq, .--�_erie�ral � " �Vler�han - - ;�.`_ ',^ an hater seep[-5eeiug at u�c•ltrboro loudly in our burg: � C�1S� - _ -jVm_Dickie and Thoa.Andre�r.; Beach. Arthur and firs. Grills spent Sun• �. • _ ,: .`Rpent. offer Sunday �yt_th .-Alex. •- d.av n•ith Nn,. Smith, .' . .. . .... - ... - - -The re[;ul>t'r ttsonthiy meetirr¢ - ,. ?, and Mrs. �4'ilaon, of� hi`tby. "l�'alteir and tilts. P'erquson spent -- of tiie Chamber of Cunlnterce tva? •. -lets. TY. D. .Gordon left last Sunday, at �i'hitevale. � -• - � � __-__ ' __ __ •, ' '' week to visit Alex and here. Fleft, held in the 'tu++•tt hall on Tnesdn;• Joseph ,And �Irs,•-Lit,taghlin. spear•a -• - . - .- , ' -""_•- � - ,� �•- +'�• ' `of Bengston, for a ferp weeks. evening. There ivas a gouli at• few days in the city Iasi +peek. °" ` �: ,;..,. :;^�' ` •' -Charles Gandrr of t[ie 'intel teniiance rtf•�niP'nt�er=.-- The-chief-_ Geor¢e Todd and 31iss ]✓dish Roach - /� � /� + I� li;gence BrancliAii•Boat•d, Ottart•a, topic•_of diacn,�iun was-the new sparer Sriturday afternoon weep Ecnest '.• �y � � '•r,® �� •�� �"�� , - -.. iie here visiting his aunt, .ltr�.':�It:- park +vhiuh hA�jtt?t been ptu_chas_ and Jlts Pett}', of 1'e,ronto.: 1..i. �5■� • f.1.I � � CJ •`t•-'" � - ed,• and conciriergble' tune �>a? ';S`'e are a11- Klacl to hear thAt Miss t•-� "•:�:'. •�� 'Master. Emily Gates is s.otnewhat iu)proved, --�-_`-'` - • ' '�' --:41iss \iildred S ra spent in discus=ing matter? devil- -. .. _ .. .. ,. .. p gge, of To- after❑ndergnin� •n serious up'erutititt , ,',• .'. , '' ing 'with the�rt mP. It wga dec•iried • . �� .� • F,... rontu; has been =pendii)q a fen• at the «'sllesle�-�uspital,-Toronto., .. °•� ,nags at "Maple Lithe," with .L. H. to name• it 1'ickeringt: �lelnoriad ,. - - - - . - � .. '.. , 'And :�It•s. Sprngire. . . Park,"•in lionrx• of the' crave boy= -'.. - - C - . '<���� - R'ho fought and died i/t•t}t�• cn.n-e _ ___;___.DUNBARTON. �� � � � ��'�'�:�_'` _�-- Ira. Hagh ��it=ctn, Jlra. Ed. r,f the Empire Anr3 Af c•ivili�•tti�iu. - - - . _ - _ • -Parr;•roan and daughter, Jean, of Rill _ the 'ch!]dren o.t 8. :S. :ti*�.�, � . :• .. ' ....' - - It i= ehe'itttentiutt of•2hr Chautber � . . ,,! .-.' Brottftham,'spent `Vedne9dxy [tr3t Pit•keriut;, who ktar-e not yet ree�ei+•ed • - ._ . r with bars.3Ic:flayter. � of Contmerc•e to put it iu an at ft•ee ticl:pts for the• Toronto Exhit,i- � � - _ -. .._._ ". � _ tt'rtc[.ive ?page. 'attitrtble• for• ail tie,n. + ,It to �lr Chas. Annis, of - _' -' - •�..• 4 -titias Eleanor Spragge;•of 1Tiu- .l,ort?, gnrdprt pantie. Dunbart�eti, rchen they wire be .gicen - - - - . ' kinCls of G, . ' y'" -•^ �. nipeg, hag been ?ctendiug a tceek picrtie- .0 e. Fur the='it ts•ill !��htir� -them. . � T -• - � - - err'..,..-'. '. with L. H. and \its. Spragge, at - .. - � .. � � . � • .,t. Mt�.� _,, a,cnu,t�lerable ;tttn of nt�)u�;', and �Freat treat is ip store for the pen- / .+>� =,their•ltocnp.• staple LsnB." - ' a l;arnntittee ha= been a e,iaterl to T`�' of Uunbartnn ;tad +•iclt,i►.p on Turs- .' �.J � � ' .i.i� ���� }off ..- i _ . '- :_b':':• -bliss 1itnR Findlay. �f To�ontu, pP d,y evening, AuQ. 10th, when A hi>zh- V - anlicit, ,nb.?ct•iT�tiurt3 at nn e,triy ,�: � aetowpanied by a .friend, ?pent - eta?z c•pnt`ert [vile ha �icen in the - ' ' - ----�- - - --•• - � � _' •. - •- -., -.. '�� -•�� � the weekend at the home of her dace, sari in cie+ti�of ilia object of r•httrch.•' The taie'rtt will ke prrividerl - � - � '' �' the appeft] it i? especterl _that it h}-'the Godson Coastructinn Cure aro}- � #© ��' �etiv large pr-emise�,' Corner • ;grated•r>stother. bL•a. A..Findlay. P . . .- _ k��' - t.jll Yue�t +cith a .ver3- libet•rtl te- w.lto are ruakin nian tciertds in the • . _. _ _ - ,,.t .' ,._. -.11r�: Snei� a-ri3 llangkiter, ref K y . - .Toronto, have been visiting rti.ith `pantie. _ village. Thr cr,ncr•rt is a further eve- - t- + '.; '. - -'i � denc�of t�1:Pir kinrine�. njt d Knoll-w,ll.- - "Church•anc� King Sts. . _. . . . -- . ��•• lfirs. Jamey Gordon, of tine liarcl(�i] .,.,.._��.=., g.'. , "1'GepcoKlasntue +rt:f ce,i;L1.: ,l ouiJo. �"•' .•., -$UUSe, during the past LM•oh ePk. Porr'et•Pd � n?rlran rttr•, h.v.l n'r.ar- .d,tnte, in^trunser.tals'••+tad• 1•e,ldin e: .• .. '' � � -- . '-' - - ton ea:a i from in �tt' +)n szitnt•.- R • : �n� order #o -fa�;lh#ate the work . �;�, -�Y. J. and btt•s. Clark and fam• P•' J 3' Ctxnr r+it�i bans '$tldd «ikon, tenor: . i1g are in Toronto to dqy (Thnrs• teas ityorntng.]rr9t `;a he.rva-� ,rirstor .ncl J.rrk Jtc�i'hinnrc�F+aritone rota- - - �; day). attending the :ItcConke}- inR throusth nor ctltaae. $e war i�t, a•tsib.taal be yfr. Titoma•, Dare. of - - the ���$ ]'nLis# o+ - - . F".° - ;family re-,anion geinRheldinHigh Roin,g ert�t nt r+ rapid rate and ti•t 'T+�r�nto; hgrit+ ne, soloist, and• afrs,, -- ,•�, ---• . . _ • g g - •• - ,,�, ' -'' �Pei�•k. - _ - 'the stone' fitne RPV. ilr. •F'lr•kard U�rw. rnPL•t�-snprano steel elocutionist. - j'" �'" _ -' •. , . '•:� =bliss 1✓r#ith •1`rtithrie, of •pia- carts teirnin¢ ranted on the crept dnri Albert Gltsa,tr.}.'ri++iinist•. OthFr .- ��'��h f�Q� �a��•� Safe Bl�ls• _ - ' `��i _ - gars Falls, is gpelsdietRafery rreP.ka r'Ppo�itP iV, F', Lyw'? tt•ety re?i- txlentPd a:tiata [cell Also take part. - � �j • A. - ' with her brother=. �, H. and R. dente. the latter eiviitl; the nau3l- The enncF)t;tNl hh etnc�er the au•epice9 :: •- - ' - .4 .-. _ ' :�: i - of the Ladies' Aire �tciety and the - - - Guthrie aoc3 nth2r- friends stncl +ittn+tl ay a rvgrninq. l;virtently proceeds +tree he in old of the. D2eora- ;� .� . _� � � � � �� "'� ' .�• --- - 'reitrtive;in Pickerin¢. ' _. . - the tat+>torist-did not.-ee the -ignal . . . ii LI�Ii Fond, adtxil�eina, '_3 cents: chll- ,�f.- ,;•, -Bliss Flrtrence Down has been and in r)rd.ei• to a=c.tpP c•ullidinttlrirpn under 2'2 vexrs, to cents. Cnrne� • • �'-'' epeedinR a ttit,n•eek9 vactitian at tr'itla the. other auto, he tltrne+i nn�3 see rntr taew payer-!»eat. Gorrie"sad �_ -- - =.;�,�1. '' the home of hpr parent~:, Rev. J:' into the ditehsncl l-isn•irtto � t @1P� pnjRy-a rare tre+tt. Come pArly and' -. ,�•' '� '. -•'�P.-and' 'rlfrp. ©ott•-n, -of• �i.a.rker, phone pole. +sitiih wrt� suappecl �°rurPe�,��altair. - ProKramrtte beginsnt ��� �©� E Y' �� �}O� ��. ���y�� -.- "• -. . '� ad wiCh friends in Trenton. ele�ln off. The ear vin: dArnAged !�'ti'alae'k. � - l;j 1 U 1�•j ]„t, ,� . r, ^.__ -?t1rQ. R'ialan; of Peterboro, badly and had w-1?e taken-to 0.1�-: ---- ------ -- - - _ __ yYs..-:_'::- sad hers. T�•xtgla$, �f Toronto. se arcs For repairs. Colli-ions be' ; uYew lctverl;4egme»te. "r` •- .= �.� � --- , -• . -^ . '15; - �ompaoied by their•childr�en, have t�•een�_artt_oc are ge•cantinq >1tnClt- _ - - -- - `. -- ._' - '_- - - • '��•:` ' . : .been'holidaying at -the panne of tuwt't° fi•F�,rant--as they beromp- •� -` }.� - � :•� +'...._,:jthetr [anther, herb• �►. $tt.rte21• nsut•e ntuneratt.� a1<na as the road?_ �+ t)F. S.•tLE-G�cnnd�hadd t»n+Rer Tll�t tale nl(f.l"e IIlo21e�' X011 l�ea�'e lri 3 OLlr ac.i.roar.,,op�rat�p •j.••It Thraton,a'tcker- :'�. ° _._•__ -John and ltr•�. green and d'Ati- - bec;t,n,e, getter. thtti, inCrPASinq .�. 3:tf, - t ,. ' •,�]Oj'j1e tt7 Fyn, �-lif� n],Q]•e 121ot2e�' .. . - - - _ ''`'".. . • d ''bats the�i;�oirP f.�tr r.peeciittSL T n rnytt LFy :�v ','',-::. .ghter, alts_ Bnrroc=, � y:. " 3' PtT[�Hc:OLC-tiIBI� ->H2\t; i � 1 t{' - -_.. daughter. Uf j1lTlnr!Otrrt. ?l3'Pnt RI•l' rr!' tern t,pittl(iri that rt'1lPn C11P3• 1.�.`�+rsa:eal.'�»�cat pnes:bte Gr,,:<� �y ThaR:::s - -. " -• 7•��1� �+ ��+'et ��-+el a-� ' • Thnrsdap lA�t fi ith R',J. and beta. >ee a 1r,nQ qtr Ptrh t�f eleirt^ rult� �':+�rrsun Ctaremanc. 83tf _ • 'a r�._ - - 3lannpp They [care ncc�ntpanirci_nherlcl t,f t•rtNtu-is i�--pPrfec•tly ?Nfe - , b 1Ir�. 'fVtn. Green. of .�t2lllCnUt•C, i,) .li=e•P¢ard the -peace limit. ThP r. nH• �AI.T'-2 �h��rth+,in #,u►2: 1 That' �, tnSVll � �11L'll- Slil�l)O1 t'S sale 5�30111d "�''' g _ y 1 r•pir:ttor. Hr:ny.a ,:�:ti. Criizc pupa• AP- 9y'.: who spent tree dAy rctth C1tP:►ll--PI tlt, nut t�nu+c, hu,tt'PVer, ltu+t �t)n i, .+t io; i:,, t3.F.cRin..Ptikrr,pr,-FrHrlI:aceY. _- . . -. -._�e �UOt� E:Il()il�ll" f()]' �•f�ll '- - - '. ' "t �liQtiland Crt:rK. F�hona titaly, ;u7, Id-tJ _. � tj ",'Law.' - - ate auto ur uthpr rP{11c:1P ntAy Ap• _ _ _ } ' �'' � -Qnite a number frhill 'Lett;. I)E':Il'•�It•lllenly l+tlC �,t t•t,nte 1A11P ul' �!>R SCI-F._-Forte<on..trNCtt�r w-trh - - _ - � ' -.l�� blljl�OII't. -. _ _ .._.._ locality left c,rt T'<'rliue=da} Un Ll)e ?ltf�'rregd, Clot'. n)Hktrrq a t',)lll�lrin � :-,lets'�^.!C•irrrnor, nr.r\v.Yl,t«•n lti-ia- - y _ .- .. '_ .. ,. ._ - „ b.„��•'ra, ;lfa•.KC)'•ti:.:ria yiuw, one t�'A:c�a, .. -: . 't 'l�art'L+3terd' -EICrt['�lan [o [hp inEr'L[A1)1P, Hall 1t nl.t;' be T{'Itll t:.u:w,ncrgine. l+S•!b. .7.G�zmlr}•.I?unb3z- � _ � �` `� -.13t13� at �lc�ine. � .1t �i•ill Satire 3.011 ruolley.` - ,° horth•«'est. Anx,nq tl7("+�P ffc,ttl `f+t'lUrl� �l,jtft'�' t-(.1 CnP �CCtlpanCh 7if ioii.• � d:r•t+i --•- - - ._ . Fiicketin tr•ho uiue,l the art etthpr v�!Lic•le' Et •tLE-•?Stores Sri. the north- ; - - '.:' R j p 3' i r t r ;: - - • '�;:" were Thos. Stewart ChAb. Baker i, , • �• �! " r� - '_ -= . ^:< rn,u. l ,r.m. '3•'Fickrrin2• pn .xx c^- :,? .'�Rn .�ICG41lFe and.Jas. and Frxnk tR:.•;,`:.mte.•S 3rea,m.-:,m�er aaC ern.;rev undrr __ „, J t'n IC,I A I. `�:�LE culpa•anrm, quit,h'•, for •,store with shade and -• �-.. _:.•_.r :-_.:. :._.. ...._,-... '_'.. '�. . _ �,. -, K-;COrbetC. - - - ' - - uF• - -��uuatcr.' � ` t �a�t,•upshce. . st,: � r t' . , _ -The statir'n rofld that..n•a; in Pp''-' 1 `� 0 �ia�•� �nll�ie ] �lre old cheese � ltl] '- ;'°��� -e very bad couditiAn Erato the � A R M LANDS ' 1•,f}R �.ALF.-C'hpxp. all kinds Af r _ _. --- ,r -- � u•s qua„:,arncaa. and aCrtndeo!farts im- _ - ��� �1]C�1 1]1 It .. g heavy la3'et'•Af broken <t.c,ne that In thr the Tot+n�l,lp, of I'lc•'rIlo� n;•ments ,aq+wJorda•r, Alebeei•cral heavy end ry`' � ' • was placed thrre9n las•t._.j'ear. 15- - .. And,Cahridgp. •. _ .lu`i+t,.t:a1«sand .couple cf L•¢r!t burst-poavcrs. • _ .- .. ��. -. _ P - •` ��• In tha \latter of thecE tarp O ThoinAS' H1�UI•t3�.y�LFonOne.h4htindred. acre "_"�� tLle `"�'�-�?]t �" n to Blillting � _i � - ! f.+,m in t',t�T�ncnsh: u..itlariposa. Frame j( ('s Y ('f� - • _ �, - - .' �ne has beetpjllpnt totlfand abrt aui__ .FuQh. � h �,,^e ut seven n>oms. game Darn �wiT th stone `; `�] •���� t'`-'1�t'�� , � - _- • .roller hag been at. rcork fUt' �a1llP rr;,bhnc beneath.' Pos�e;sion on First u(\larch -. _- _.. ' " ' - �t � • - Pursuant t4 A(I order nir<tl� ifl-:the neat• r}ypty to Sarah E.Richardson, Fickrriny. -'-'- _--- � -- --_ - ; time. '- :_ -• --- --.- - lroti•e t ee he of rt - n r Ctln]1 ]•� _�. ,t , Hatt he t flon u' h1Q \h•. nt. �q=l; .. - �•d. •.�Satis au�, uteed - �=� __� __ -Jatnea.-Rode ITna secured rt'fl.ic- Jn+ticeOrde. the '2'2nd day of •Ttl1y,• '- .. t^ . pttlliug �ruachine, rvhich i? doinsz 19'21• theretsiil�be�old with pry aggro- r 1F>l itOR HE\T-�emth �f O;h• „ _ _ _ • ._ _-- •_ ._ •., -• -- , _ - 1 r.a•a, between the To�.cn and thr Lakc•,Go.xt .. .• •• •, �. � - *,© ''good tcctrk. IC t� CA�'iRble Of pll,l- baC1�R R9L�Cal �Ineter of iht3 Court, ,j„d andexeelient markclright at hand... Sm•:c- ++pry1 �K111 �•7 -' "" Ins..+► d ' � - :erg a:4 acres pee• dAy and I? con- by Hugh S Pugh. AUCtlem ePr. RL'd,ak pucsz_<,on Lur Ploughinit. ppall possession; F]ed T �,f 4/�t l n�',�•. - :'- •�- `_:1L ]�k ere n.b _. _ -. ��; - -� S:+ttderson'e Hotel. in the Tillage of Agri! eel,l'dsi_ .apply co G: U.Conaac•U,h �, -,sedated' a great suc•ce-. _ It is awa.ant.; -haY � 4E,tabli=lied 185 . :� �'� ) `Operated by qa=olive tilutcir call i Giae•enrnnt; at the hear of ttcn o'cl++ek. _____,_ __- - •. �- ;.•� in the afternoon, nn tiaturdtry, thedrd - ------ - °-:;7 -; drawn around the Held h;• hm'=F• dray of Septettther.• 18_'[, the toilowin�" . � _ _ •_ .,� _ _ It•i�catt�ittg rl�tite A. sett�l:tlon, a?: lands And ptemi=e, in five parcels: �j /� I - - °' - �� . many go to witne?g its�pet•nti+ui=• ' PARCEL 1-13.i acres, more or tens.� �V��� : . O R►i - 1 �T v •--�- � QQ Q �'{, � . -A few more•nen' bank? haCe� parts of lots 13 and 11. conce:cinn 9, B �./ �� 1. S � �eLi�D�l.1�1,.✓f - i -<� _ -.. . recently arrtred nt°tire'Pickering, Township bf Picket i::�. CiuttitS• of' " �- - - - '.. - Y :` Library. Secure tw'o ticket; iu_. Ontario, near)}• all under culticatinn. Hard anti Soft Coal of the° ,-: � �_ :" `' •- "�` - � - ___ __-' _• - -_' .' ___ �,:w •' your falully Lind t171t� 111akA [bent with,fran)e house>rerti frame hatrn n•irh =- - - - _ - • c tone [sheen tin creeks ti':>w � best gUallt3'. 021 s . tttetnbers r)f the R'urld'_ �;never.• s s ¢, = sp g" . ' hand ._ �` . � � ,I� - � . .� -' its For tile' trifling -tt�tt r,f ear, throa�,h the? land. . " '. -`� � P���� ��r� � Time _ _ _ ' ,A - 'Gcrl .Het.oine�. iR .Fiction. T�•ic•e P.�at'Et:Y--l��u::cres, mo>_e nr less. .����. �. * ��� r •, f . - `-:� ....- - --"_ �"" '8orn been ' (fie Uir) S�Tottttd.ed.. p'lrt of. 1'ot number St, . colx•es�iAn r. L �/ - � t -? Township ctf PiekerinR. +rith frarue � ' _ $only (Gtbb=), Snng`3 from �-a¢a hntxse, frame barn, lfl aeie; of timber. - � - ._ liondia(Brtt•roA•nl• � ��•ell watered by runninK stream. PiCl•�ETizZ�', ':,:.Y7.t. O U] Stock of G��]l l t;P����a is .Complete. �'--::;.�'- -brans fNrnter`y sa3- that their P.,.RCEL3=�acrPS,,ttlote-t7rles�,pr,ttP- ----------------- .. - - -- � - .. . .oat .crap the?� i'P.RC'. 'i? lir)t tvot•t11 of lot number ti, concessiol�3,' Tog u., �LM DALE ELLS r • _�Granite P]`esei.vin� K�tt1eS - • - �.'� � harpestinir, Alid�It is thFlr inlet[-' ship of Picker•inlx, teeth frame Kettse, ,_., - " � .' ;-.e.+ lion to fNecl. it t��tthreshed-ta their. ?:, P2.:.1���:=N:? � . toile, froth Claremont, un county- • . , , _ - � ' • (�rallit,e�.Dotll�le� Boi.le.r� • .'� „� .� --'etoc:k.. The qt-•seer -i, little better roAd•system.- Rnnni%iq'stt�t fio�-s Putt can nin•ays get the hPa•blani- � • `''' '[hall ch9f1'. Tlae other• spring through this parcel. ' �; grants are a'1-a pout• in C ltal'tt '• P.ARCEI.•l-:3S arse., art c,f.lnt nt,m- tobtt 1•'15nr triadP__frutn \o: 1: � G]•d,jllt� �,c1,t1C�8- Pdll•S _ ,.. . _. � ��' I } p' �Iauitubri- «'lleltt: 7 •.,� ..t'.- , ' �' •The ^orn crap, hon•e�•er, as n rule,- ber 1, concession 3, Tumr.ship of tis- Royal H��it-eholci and•C.le�lora for - • � G}.'Hllltf' P11C�d.i13d Dishes- _� .:,:' .. ..' i9 very �prestnl�ing cad's'splendid bridge. Rre!td. T-r}-a brt'R. -_•• _ t� - ` , ''• yield i� expec:ted. P_.rRl'FL .a-=l�(I acres• .part of lot pastes hluttr Fresh Rolled .Oats 1 - -, .j �',�- _ •-The Sntltr�rinnd ,Coiitultssinn tiuntber 11, concession 7, Township of $R,f`� tiII.ORTS . Granite D]S11 Pa�1S ' - •• °�•� f.,:. have 6auded`iu their.l_epora ta'the- L'xbridg•e• -- _ belt EED5 - .. .. . .'� Drttr GoveramPnt, bat the recom• These proprFties will -be r,ff�red for Y UAT cFIOP _ ,Gr€�nite Pails, .F�unl�els etc. ,,,ice . ;, . . ' `'� ' _.rttendatipns that,the;• have made sale subject to a reeer+•ed bid. °'• '. -- ,, -= ' - . CRUSHED U:�T9 '' _ ,. _ - . ;._. .will nut be trade public for ii feu• TF-RJ[s ar S.�iE-20 per cefit on•dav •BAftLDI CHOP' .. - ... . .. ,� - ���, ' t':° of sale. In all other res ecfs the _. _ '- - - '-, - days. The resiclertt? in [fits local• p «'HE,�T, -bee our s�oek 'of Hameioek's from X3.00 Tl � - �"� ., .. . _. - ' - ••its are anxious to know• the tun- terms rind conditions of sate trill he. T •-. �' P •Y+' �' � ' tents of Chi:[ report and the'activl� •the standing .conditions -b! the So- _ _ __ CR:1�GIiED COR\ - •• - • -• _. . . _ . _._. .•'•. . _ preme Court of Ontario. � - - !11I'.11JU HE\.FEED �- A160 a nod assortment of Window Screens, SCreell DoffrB, .'-� �4. . - 'the' 'goverBltietit Rill take ttpou - ) b Further particulars, conditions and _ . 'Cald+`'ell'a Creaui ?ub3titute- , I .� - " _'the clnestion. $otitver, they ex•_ .terms of sale can rte had front SiBSSrc. - G31f bees}. - � -- - -_ .-Coal .Oil Stoces�.Hay Fork Rope, Slings,- F'�•'` •pest only one thin¢ and that i? t�, J. Jiiller. Pickering.-Oat.: Z�. :tlola-seF ueaT ' Sprayers, Zinolenm FIy Oil etc. "" '• : ,; • that theyt�•ill not quKrautee Che CaeocQeSrot.t,Claremctnr, Ont.; or to - CI:IOPPI�G A`D O.-1Tlf _ - - _ � - `` 1y`_` bonds of the proposed t•adial?. 1n A. E. Christinti,, solicitor, �Thitby, CRL'SHI`G EVERFDAY .- Ecery�hing in Hardware �', - 'the event of the government re- Ont. Get prices on feed in ton lotA. � • •'�' �� - Easing to gtraran[ee the bonds. the � )'?Arad et �j'hitby this 6th day of ,,' ,� �; ��. . neces4ary fnndy easy be Secured A'�gust. 1fl21• BELL PHO\E.; 1. f� 1. • i, ��, •-, n rbp lrnnda of the municipalities� RoBERT RrDDY, � F'. '*JCT a W9Al'cls J. �� +811�1�� � Pickering• �', "• ,concerned. 17.49 Local Master at �V);titby. �Choppitrg ecery dap. (tom ,': - ' - E 'x�,} •�•:.`tip �" 0 .-n,. �'- 4�''• _'iy,.' •,,r;.. Y���u�a�rr 7c;'r^- g v* 1 ;�,x � "',/y�"S7`r •r.w•,�- ,,:"a•' i".i' ! ^a: -` ��• .:�' ,*.., '� ,�,..N J" r• �'•' •yt3s• ,tttl.i:.e, �*pn'; •:�5'' t�,, c•� e: ,•r,•rr• .,y &•' '3.a iu. ai`;•'�'^' �,"�