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Spears on Wednes- the children." �REE��OOD Wednesday afternoon, Aug, 10th, R•� L.IFORSYTH, Opph.D., Director - day,Aug, 24th.at 2.80 p. m. Word .•optemetrlealitAaociat3on of Ontario. Reg. for roll call "Tarry:" marked a unique incident lII the hie- letered•Member of Ithe American Optomeuical Our Li htnin Protection toff y of the Haight family, when about y�o�;anon. Eye. tesamlaed by appointment. a_ g• forty members of the family motored Phoseo4Claremnt, Ont. _ Ba'9e8 80•filer cent of Monster Removal Sale at"The Big from Toronto and Hamilton with their MIL� F. TOMLIN80N, our Fare Risk. Store, Pickeringr, Aug. 20 to 81. lunch baskets. Dined their Pickering M, B., Member ;� __ = relatives and.had, a It enjoyable J, N• eitthe College of Pby,�ciansand Surgeons' J OSHAWA FAIR. picnic at the home of their niece,Mrs, apt Ontario. office: that formerly occupied by - Jades Greenlaw, lake shore, This be- tIM late Dr.R.Brodie,tad lattErlq b Dr.ICald- . . "Don't . wall. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. Daly. The Owl say' Don t say I did The Big Oshawa Fair will be held ing the first re-union of the kind held --- not warn you." September 12th, 18th acrd 14th, Night 'by the Haight family alabe their an- - vE.ICARTWRIGST, M. D..NM, 8how Sept. 18th and Day Shows on castors first pitched their 'tents la the %,C.IF.& S.:Ont. A coroner for the Coun- Buy your season tickets' now for 13th and 14th, Chas. "15. Davis. the village-of Pickering.over one}hundred Biscuits and .Pastry have that tit»' yet_ Zof Ontario, Otliee hours: 14-2 and 8-S p.m. Secretary, will send you a Prize List and fifty years.ago,was an event of sweet, nutty taste when w at otlserltiourt b{� sppolntmmt Phone sell Stouffville Chautauqua. if you have not received one, *. much note to the younger•generation, made from No.44. Ind.��en�No,40. Pickering. On- tl y g ado, BEIv - who joined in and had a very merry July' 28, 29, 80 and Aug. I. Bargain' galore-Removal Sale- time. Speeches of much Irn��t,West were /�/� -• ,'r '�T C. McKINNON, M.D., L.R.C.B. "The Big Store," Pickerinp. heard from some of the oldiar members K S S / l�1 t u lr . eaiab `h,adomber of the aon.g. o� �Vhp worry about a vacation- __ who had passed the four score years 'Fmvialans aaadeare"ns of ontuto U"aaiata recalling experienced events of over Pastry Flour, It it made b the at ito a1 Coll ye of 8ttettwns, 1l:afabtugh, come to Chautauqua. CHERRYWOOD. g P y at•wriea 10 dales-w of women sad three score years in their history. most modern system from ! '-omee and z w«•� The world at your door. EMre. S. Thompson is visiting with Thus the day was spent is speeches, the choicest wheat Grown, M friends in Mount Albert. sport and song; w The quality is there and the ' • lsDai. .. . Mies Mildred Davidson has been vie- - -' - �•'`^- itin with friends to Oshawa. Just 10 yys Aug. 0th to Aug price is right. W H.;KRNNEDY• Barrister. Sol. StOdiftoville, Ont t J end Mra. Bneklee, of Whitevale. 81st, "The�BiR Store," Pickering. ►a •i�t,INotar4glPyblic.SConveyancerl&c. spent Sunday at W. Ferguson's Pr1Cee cat in half. USE BAKERS JOY Alex, Reesor and family, of Agin. - For Bread-makes more, better, court, Visited relatives here on Sun. BROUGHAM. E. CHRISTIAN, Barrister and day whiter and sweeter broad . I As 11iNotary ck NorthaWbiib. J. H. BEAL Rev. W. Malcolm,of Indiana, occu- A large number from bare attended than any other, fed the pulpit in the Methodist church P P P the garden party at Green River on ALES d�'JOHNBTON-Barristers CLAREMOI�IT oa Sunday last io the absence of Rev, y g, _ Tuesday evening. etc..t229IDantortb (Wodworth isldg) M. Brice, who has; gone for a motor The Brougham Women's Institute - ' to.�Phone;Cemrd 4411. Saturdays. Mal- Fa= 3 tv,x'@ trip through different parts of the pro• willhold their monthly meets at the T . - ti 1720.,(Ind.) 4017 Chairs, Tables, vince. Next 8undav Rev. Mr. Oon• Tu Buffets mac. home of Mrs.Ed, Wilson on Tuesday, ,^p•, ILLIAM J. BEATON,H. A,.Bar- Simmons Berta and Oeterinoor' querbood. of Toronto, will preach. Au uat 28rd. All ladies welcome, Ali are welcome. g =�riuer Solicitor member of the firm of Mattresses. � Mrs. Geo. Philip was' summoned to ' Ryckaan benison.bloater and Peaton. Toronto Prices always right. - Toronto on Monday, owing to the Telephone Maain 961 and go Sueet,Toronto. Delivery free. WHITBY. death of bar nephew, Lorne Brodie, .. p who had..passed away alter a lingering ^ 1 Z of ai ---- S. Phillips. of.the Warren Paving illness. - ! B A S K E. T S Co., who had been seat to take charge Albert Gray, of Brougham, Norman BLAKE B. HEATON. D. D. $., of the equipment here In connection Gibson, of Greenwood, and Morgan s _ Gradvate of the Royal Coletge of Dental with the pavlog of the main road, was Pugh. of Claremont, have eadb -uc- £,- .surgeons and. University of Toronto. OBteo Viand Fruit PtI<okagea __ � seriously injured, and his companion, .chased a Chevrolet car from W. G. �. z ever W, M. Pringle's hardware store, Whitb W. Parker. badly rut and bruised Gerow. Ball hoe 22 to 12 : t to a.ao.ts lad.'ph e l qt. Berry'Bo xes when their auto collided with one of After several years of failing health Batt phone 920'Iyy 24 and 27 tit.-Crates - the compstoy'`trucks on Sunday even- one of our most highly respected rest- 8 and 11 qt. Baskets a:ad Covers ing. The truck caught the front wheel dents. Dr,Lafayette Bentley, died at i/ssittusei i6atbs. of the car,which rolled over into the his home here on Monde In his 74th We advise ordering early as there Is a The UniYet'sel '• - ditch at the side' of the road: Dr. ear, He was a native o Brougham, V ETA R.STEPHENSON,A,T.C,X. acerbity of l qts at the K �. present time Neely attended the injured men, keep• is father being Jae. L. Bentley, who. FdE4W1�1�' �M.C12111® _ tambas of'piano and theory. Phone 1802, ing Mr. Phillips at his home, there be- manyy years ago, was a manufacturer (One of Our Productions) . Exaremont. WIo Chopping and Oat Roiling every week Ing no local hospital here, On ex• of pills In our village, in which he 7 G. HAM—Issuer ot- Marriage - day excepting Monday. amtnation he was found to have built up an extensive business. Dr. We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens[for' �'1' . . HA to ss Doane- o1 Tiasto. several ribs broken and Internal In jur• Bentley was a graduate of Trinity all mattes of cars—the best plakering village, 9417 W. G.Barnes.. Queen River lea are feared. Parker was not serf- University. He practiced medicine to in the market for e ously hurt. Both men are from To- Toronto for 22 years, and previously the price. - Wi V.PRICHARDSON- Real*Be Or address R. R.No. 1.Locuet Hill. Tonto. practised for some time In Pickering. Emery Wheel@ VY .'tare. Insurance,Conveyanan4, Notary He was a most .successful- physician Tires for all eatK+, Pat,Iio.Ete.,,Pickeriag,oat. ally Get the ho a knickers and boots and had as extensive practice. He re- Saw and Emery Msadrilti, ; 'HALL=House carpenter, Ea- -Gram � � lIl y tired 8 year¢aRo. and 8 years•ago he Circular Saws. Lad- j�� PP b for school at the moval came to Brougham to reside in: the ders,-etc. yY •rtimstes given fgr newt'work. repairs or NG-. sale, Pickering. :att.nttona. lad.phone 2913.iPickcnng. 2aly AND FL>,Kl. , >;• beautiful residence built by his uncle. I am prepssed to-do-Chopping and -- His wife, who was Helen'V.Smith,of Woodworking and General S.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLEBH ROSEBANK Whitb died a nuodberof 'years ago. Blacksmithing. =.. Oat Flaking every' Monday — He had onl one child. Mrs. Sbe bead, W. H. JACKSON, Brook Road' : ,�. Ooaveyaasse, Commlaaoaee for taldag l ` atsaavtta, Aeooaatant. )alma Nona to loam sad Friday. camp Full•o-Pep was the aatne orl• o!Toronto. Hia brother. Dr. Frank x m farm °leaner of Matefap Tae• - - ginated br the Tuxis Boys of Dunbar- Bentley, died in California years ago. Pickering, Ont." caeca" d t . i, Oat. f-r 8toosboscte For Fare T too at the time'of the Trenton Confer• His only surviving b:ster, Mrs.SwItb, HUGH S. PIJGH, Licensed Auc- Claremont ence early In the year, who thought resides in Redlands, Cal. Be was a ttoneer for the Province of Ontario All John 1', Bayles, that they could have a camping out- member of the Masonic order and was kinds of salsa conducted on reasonable terms. Rural Route No.2 lh+ r and make it large eno%go to take a life member of Wilson Lodge,Toros. Here"Nou" '' Are Y 1so breeder of pure-bred shorthorn cattle. .in all of the country boys fifteen years to. His funeral, which took place on ' a: . rite,phone or call, tad. ph_•t+e. Claremont • Qt1a Gum Major 1P.o, - Zary -- -* • • and over who care to come and benefit Wednesday to the Christian cemetery, _ It' is Nay. •$ugme" by a abort course to the Canadian Brougham, was conducted by this i POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, •7• Standard Efficiency Tratnin . Water order. To help you run part of pours. g • tai oeaatfas of York and Ontario. An . sports and swimming will, be one of _ . ._ Cement, � .••_ 5 tim salsa of all lttnas attenn won Bit opening a New Garage in the Vil- the main features. There will be a gnome.,•,Address Gram aivw P.o., oat, Y Pe g g Shaker flannels at half regular - • -- _ 1 ge of Whttevale I am prepared to do general program und'• Tuxis topics, rice at the Bi Removal -;'Coal, all kinds of repair work. including Educational, Athletic.''Lettuces and P g w _ M. MAW, LIOEN8ED AIIC- Sacral. It will be for all .men over Sale, Pickering. TIONEER,for York.Qntario and Durham tope and aide curtains, also makl'rlg fifteen ears of a who want to be - - . • : - : : -Counties, All kinds of sales promptly attended your old car look and run like new by Y .Lumber to- Term-reasonable. Dates for sales may be giving it coatotnewpaint. Young. It isplanne for all the young r , GREENWOOD. arrafAgW at NEWS'Ofccv. Bell and Indepen men of youth Ontario,brit every young ->, dent phone-. Whitby,Ont. sly Agent for Toronto machinery, tndlud- man is invited. We challenge you to 8, Taylor and wife, of Whitevale, - Shi g . . . n 7181 lag;Pumps.,'Windmills, Silos find two better men than Taylor Surat- spent Sunday with Mrs. M, A:Sadler "*TSGZ'OR.'� �,ONL3°i andl(iasolinegRogines. too and Roland H. Ferris, who are to and.family. _ - ,Bought and sold- - iCHARLES IM. RICE, take charge of telling and ghowing us Walter and Mrs. Loyer, of Niagara Rea'dc , _ Home Tei, 6i121. Whttevsle, (runt of ko-dwr s.,...ta juu. 7+atte,spent the week-end with F. W. J � Government,-Municipal and Car, Bcicg your;'bedding and cooking uten- and Mrs. Gibson. y ration Boeds For.Sate. - TIME TdBLE-Pickering Slalioo oils and any provisions you wish, but Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, of Toronto, and Lath ' - Po they will be-obtainable on the-grounds. are spending a week's holiday with*, '•Bell Phone 188 T.R. Train@ goisi'g Easi drra w toflaws There will be a regie"ation fee of$1-and-Mrs.-Tr€nible•- -No. 6 Mail 7.07 A M. . ' its Local :28 p,M; to cover the cost on camping equip.. Miss Nichol,-of Odessa,formerly a WILLIAM D. DYKES, WHITAY meat and.grounds for each person,- teacher here,is renewing old acquaint �{ = E E S O R ed Local 6•0;P.M' which must, with your name and ad. -antes in and around the village. F. A. f ; Trains going West due as foll ows- dress, be sent in to Gerald Cowan, of Mr. and Mrs. Raine,of Bolton. Mr. `<•:, '=s. �3. R. A.'T�dORF No. 36 Local 7.47 A.M. Rosebank, by the end of August. and Mrs. Little and child, of Mona ZOCVer19 „ 27- Local 288 P.M. _ • Veterinary Surgeon _ . •., q Mail . . 8.56 P.M. Then on the 16th of September come Road, and Mr, and Mrs. $sine and_ Bionor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Nos, 8 and 7 also run on Sunday to Roaebank for tour days, daughter,of Toronto, went Sunday College, All calls day or night_ with James and Mrs. Raroe. Foregoing is according to Standard WHITEVALE. The-following piano pupils of Mrs. Piocke: ttpromptly attended to.Bell and Inds ndentPhones time. re F. en Gibson were successful at the � G. and Mrs. Traci visited with Mark• recent e]taaofnationa of the Toronto pr PICKERING, ONTARIO ham friends. Conservatory of M•ualc: Misses Violet t' - - Brougham - 01-val efid--Mrs. White are visiting Sadler,Laura$adleFr.Gertrude Mayne, - ' at T. White's. Caroline Lawr¢nce, Mabel Harbron, M9 Automobile Repairinge FXpress,a Don't forget the garden party this Doris(fee and Mable Bie. • (Friday),evening. - A lawn party.under.the auspices of The Ohevtolet Service Station.and All kinds of Trucking to and Prom Miss Elsie Moore spent;the week-end the Greenwood Gleaners' Class, will - -.7 g at her home bore, be held at the home of Andrew Pegg r !. Garage at Brougham is open for all • the City or other points. Miss Irene Pugh is visiting with on Tuesday evening, August.- 219t. tore kinds of repairs and overhauls. Also, Touring Car .for hire friends in Lindsay. commencing at 8 o'clock. The pru• CGd� : Expert workmanehip'guaranteed; night or day. Miss' Fiorence A¢iller spent a week gram will consist of readings, solos. .; :- Agent for Chevrolet Care, Goodyear. -with Mrs.G. Hodg6�n. - duets, quartette etc., by Norman Gib. :- R Ind bon 509 Apply 88-8 firs.Griffin hadtaken a trip to En son, Miss Helen Bunner, Albert Har- p P PP y. P g• Columbia Graphones are back to t'o- Tires and Willard Batteries. - vey, Batteries exchanged. land to visit bar mother. Mrs. Robert Sadler and other war ricer. .Typpe��R-2 previoust g B80IIGHg HOTEL bire.-Buckler, of Toronto,is visiting local talent. The orchestra will also $13�00, now S9b oo, suppliad ~x ` teroW's Garage, Brougham with N. Miller and family. furnish choice music, ' Ise cream and Mahogany, Walnut.Goldin r" g Arthur Miller and Mrs. Wm,Smith home-made candy will-be sold on the Oak and Fumed Oak Finish are both indisposed this week. 'grounds. Admission 18 cents, child- 4w Dr. N. E. McEWen, B•�.8ca LQQTT Mrs.W. Burton entertained her $. ran 10 cents. SUMMER INSECTID$ 8, Class "The Beginners."on Friday, The parpiIs of the Sunday School parse Green,80c per lb. Veterinery;Surgeon. — Mies Reid and Miss McLennan, of here, with a'few of their parents, Powdered Lead Arsenate,Abo lb, Qraduste of University of Toronto. Hamilton, visited th Mrs. B.Annie, motoredvut to Mueselman @ Lake on Former VetUniv University to Macdonald Tongs da Chaales Sts,Toronto W. J. and Mrs. B¢Aton,of Toronto, Tuesday afternoon. Needless to say A varied assortment of MeteaWs Clio- yL . Agricultural College, Quebec, Is noted throughout'Canada for spent nts.a weekend with the former's selves all mho icnichiof thle ykn dtie all colates, is bores and belt. p Prompt attention to all clients. high grade work. .-Write for Cata- Miss Mary Hamlin has returned to right!or'the larger pupils,but,there Kodak@, Stationery,is Su MagesitseE. • _.: Bell and Ind..Pbones•' 1 Smoker's Supplies. Toronto, after spending her holidays are always a number of rifle children PICKERING, ONTARIO logue and Arrange to enter at our at her home here, who attend Sunday School mach more Nyal, Rexall, Wampoles Fall Tarm opening Au 29th, Little Doris Spears has returned regularly than the older ones sad to Rreparations. Pe g �' home, after spending her vacation them a trip of this kind is too long• ' W . 'G'. , R E I D have filled positions recently at here with Doris Rico. even if their parents were to go with We close Thursday mar.Afternoons- We A grand Ralld and Reunion will be them. The motor trip Is no treat to during the summer. $160 a month and$2700 per annum, held in the Methodist Church on Sept. the children; as nearly every person to Has a full line of fresh and our- 26th. Full particulars later, the neighborhood owns a car, so-why Students have been is attendance There are about fifty boarders and go so far when we have ideal laces .' ed meats constantly on hand. this year from l�ewfoundland on campers bore In the vale at present. right at home for such gatherings t _ Na E• CEW � $pica Roll, Breakfast Ba00II Yes, this'to becoming quite a summer E- ST&=, nor gna, Weiner', etc the:Ea@t, Quebec on the North and resort. Farmers, Rot your salt for winter - Q Manitoba on the West. Mme• Johnston. of Gorrfe, Mrs, J. H. while the Removal Sale is on Aug. veterinary Surgeon ' Highest prices d for Rogers, of Pickering, and Miss Elsie 20th to Aug. 81st, "The fiig g p W. J. Elliott, Prlaaipsl Ro ors. ot� `Toronto, spent Sunday „ Butcher' cattle wit W.D. and Mrs. Rogers, Store, -feting. `,t,� 6• .,:,,,..,N, 7 ripe ew"+e^ :tar), ^s.• ,o;�. n. .i;.. ,t� .� '.� w'•'"q k '.i ' ' sA c '•p• +•7- i Y 1. 110NEWIN VTI -*v- MRI-P.R.�Wtll 'lob!"-said Georges, "travellers are and the worst is yet to coffie wonderful story tellers. I tball bave" much to talk inbout.- I saw many won- derful things on the banks of the 71"t 5- -tell You about ogogue, and IM some of inine.- negro,klugs.who�were friends 7 All" But just now let me enjoy'the sense-: tion of being home again. I have been, Ar 9 ab explorer too,long. ,I' Wifil t to be- come a Parisian again. I still have! X- my room here..with.you. haven't 19." CT-RA tot /� ; f / :.;•-k Are You Kee in Up? cold water and bring to boil; keep in "Certainly." Mult / /. �� p ;or up and. 'What Vould you think Of a do-cl , the hot water on back of range until "Then I'll take my things tot /' j Vegetables should be blsn4qhed , a lawyir,a preacher or a teacher who 11804 get settled.'� �� j " "ids all his books when he quit --parboiled—then , dipped M cold i�:%.vchool and announced to. the worid water, then packed in the sterilized He went'away, leaving M. Merault- -'Ibat he was through studying? You'd cans, until they just'To-uch the rub- and Mme. Memult, -too---Jn.a state of 1; 'air-in'tht aLvay, "Here's a party who bers, and the can plunged into a boiler agitation. -- - I .. I , . . "It's a shame;' said the former. 43, headed straight for failure. I'll give of water as hot as the product in the him can, and deep enough to come over alonsi am to blame. How can you par- two years to keep his first job, sad the top two inches. Water in the in five years he'll be a day labor-i don me, my dear, Eor putting'you in so: or.. Why doesn't he know the world''boiler must be kept boiling the length painful a position?"•112OV&S? These are stirring times, and I of time given for each vegetable Or "But I am as much•to blame as you ; : If he isn't going to^read. and %;udy, fruit. If vegetables are to be canned, are. Didn't I contribute, by my fear' -, , 'how does -he expect to keep up with I hot water and salt are poured in to of your son, to preventing you from! the times?" fill the wm to within one-half inch Of wrl,tibg him the, truth?". Y how munk'lous�-keiepers ado top; if fruit is used hot syrup is put One might have judged froiii this) J attitude Via they condgMn in otherl in, -though it can be canned with -hot conversation that they had been keep- professional folks? How many house-t water, and sugar added when opened. in a different kind of a secret. But keepers make it a business to study After boiling, the technical word is they were perfectly respectable peo- oeress time, remove- ple, driven to dissimulation only by --'and ke4'in' stop with the pr processing, the'requiried' ti that to being made in their profes- from water and tighten tops, invert to -the-delicacy of their- scruples; They -and when cool had no reason to blush for what the sion? Did you even know that house- see they do riot leak, a Y re in a dark place. For blanching had done. In Georges' absence M. work-is now dignified by that name? store In no science have greater strides vegetables a square of cheesecloth or Merault, a widower' for many bee I n r6ade in the past.decade'than in red wire basket Is a necessity. Place the had married again and hada't.da the science 6f nutrition. Ju vegetable In the cheesecloth, twist the to announce the'marriage. Just the.mat- ve 'ter of eating vegetables alohe. Ten four corners togathe�r,' and,lay over* How many letters,' containing min-, years .4go..we•thought vegetables and the side of the kettle An'which..you ute explanations, had be written! Not- to blanch. You then'have them -being 'satisfied with them, he'had! 9_Ez�-4' fru!.s 'were the cause of bowel cis- 119 tui::?aces in a mer time. We were ready to'pick the product out as suon.-never mailed them. as the blanching is finished. Was it because, at such a distanbeJ not to give en vegetables to dt', told gT geta Com.--Corn should'be canned as he couldn't make Georges understand ren und-er three years of age. 7.� IqC V.- we put out.animal foods in cases soon as it is picked.' Government ex- that what appeared to be a. folly onj •of '-cholera morbus," and we calmly! perts claim that corn loses half of its his part, was, In fact, a rare piece of: feed the three-months-old baby spin- sugar if alrowed to stand only over goad. fortuhal a Stroke-of wisdom? . t. Select between rivibk and dough His wife was hardly thirty years old, had come and it still terrified M. ness, which may be dashed by a sIngf4. Ach and other vegetables.. 'We'd -have,nigh I" - .had a fit if' anyone had suggested stage; remove husks and silk; blanch while he, although he didn't-look It,' Merault, chilling his joy at possessing word. 4.. tomato juice for ten-year-old John on ebb five minutes; plunge in ;cold was appraching sixty. Yet, Georget a in after so long a sepera-' as Seri- ga tiOu it was 'charming the w" If the explainatiGri' shoald cause He decided to conquer his Irresolu- 7 when he wan a'baby,-but we give it to!water ten seconds; cut f-iom cob�,'pack' cue as sT be felt lion and to provoke tbd Indispensable into sterilized jars to within one inch most sincerely attached to him. any coldness between them his six-months-old sister if the that he would be perfectly miserable. disclosure. But he always drew back oranges are. not,handy. of to add one teaspoon of salt and - Would Georges. naturally si(eptical. But ione of sugar; screw on tog, and pro- -have faith In thig happy reality. this how could he now'brusquely whe4 he was on the' p6int of speaking. -This is'only one instance- of the 4 133"y changes which have taken place ems four hours. Cans must be put im- genuine union which had- been- Poe- blurt out the.truth? So he felt completely taken back iately into the boiler of water. If sable in spite of the diff eren"In their' when Georges, after a week or two. in our ideas about feeding the human med i He procrastinated again, -seeking family in the light of-4he experiments -allowed to cool they are apt to crack, ages? Would he credit M. Merault's� each day a pretext for further delay. announced that he wished to have s. xperime serious interview. plunged into the hot-water.-Gorrr praise&-of his second wife? Wouldn't, When Georges kn_6w_ the Young- wO­ d of the past ten years; Do you know when pl "My dear father," said the son,."I about them? Don't you 'think you on the cob is done in the same way, he suspect her of mercenary mOtIves?! man better, be argued, and had had a. am one-of those who .believing in first 'xhould? CertahAy if you want to keep wide- Wouldn't he blame his father? Above� would Inspirations.-mW my decisions quick- packing the balanced ears in chance to realize her chIrm. he your family in trim mouthed cans instead of cuttirig•from all,.wouldn't his sense of loyalty ba be more certain to approve of the mrx- the only,way to cob. affronted.?kted.? r1a;9e• .1y. I want to confess-that'l am much do-it iii by'feeding them right, the in -love with Your housekeeper,-and I -Ld Peas should be blanched five min- , The difficulty of coxivti*cing as to pass ask your permission to marry her;" Don't as you hove no time to re Mine. MeMult therefore w a" study. Take it. -, Take 11fteen ittes, plunged ten seconds, and pro-: Young man had deterred M. Merrault. provisionally as. a sort of h6usekeep-, "Marry her! - You!- M..ker. cessed two and one-half hours if fresh. He put off telling him. moved by his minutes_right after the folks Set. out I the special considera- ault. "What do you meanYom'- e middle of if not*strictly 'fresh "picked,..Process -affection for this. grown-up, boy, •Of er, treated with He a.Imost choked." in the morning. dr in the three hours,. The.cats must be fill process whom he was so proud and wheat ad. lion which she he deserved I But she ---the clay when you are tired to the with hot water and a teaspooiiful,each versa judgment he shrank from. Mine. was so little at ease In Georges' oom. "My poor-boy,� 'be began again. with point of dropping, why just dro'p and� tittle pony that she betrayed her tears, as an eftdrt, "that Is Impossible. Mon salt added. Itterault..moddet, sensitive "d a. spend a quarter of an hour studying Of Bugur and Georges' optalop, if he were conscious of some hidden Dieu! I' never expected that! Bi--- up your-profession. It is the most Suceetash.—Blan& and, plunge the timid, . also feared in more c0ru. and cut f" imagining.. the self-interested role guilt, ' Nevertheleis., Georges look cause I must toll you im silt thing you.can do; far x4T� as, if for can-part equal which he might-be led toattributs-X6 Pleasure ire tacking with her; -showed "That she is already Mmo. Meriult:"' .So than pulling threadi.out of a pie-al nIng separately. I .1dij; with- her a thousand little attentions and a said Georges, with a hearty laugh. her. '_ - I .. 1. of muslin and sewing up the holes or measure of shelled lima beans, which sympathy which became more and -Ab! Sly papa, you had no colifidencef, erochatting m;Ies of edging for the need not be blanched, and process,for "A conversation will be more iihs. more pronounced. In me. But I knew,and to punish you factory than a letter," M. Meraultused three hours. t.�P&Aor curtatas. It means healLh.for -h, so "Alan!" thought- M. Mei-aulf, "be---I amused myself grilling you with my Poppers are, much prized for winter to say. "When ply son see yo my questions. You -went away from ,.Your fanillf. . Vat' by ' housewtves, looking• for a simple, so good, so gracious, he •will tween my son's affection 'and be sure to say I was right." wife's [ ought to be the happiest, of Paris to. g. et married. But a little. Some Canning Suggestions. ehange in diet Sweet green, or bull men. But bow uncertain Is the-lia"001. country newspaper, 'which one of. my n"!e peppers friends In Africa received one day, 'Devotees of the -cold pack method are are best. Cut in Wyss Now the time for the conversation 7' of canning are firmly convince4 that, and remove seeds; pack In jars;-cover told me about your change of status, this is tat only successful method of with boiling water; add.two teaspoons And I promised myself, since you sup• preserving fruit and vegetables. . But of *&It and process two hours. They Posed that .1 wouldn't approve, to play 7. need not be blanched and dipped A this little comedy of ignorance. I de- topers housekeepers who for years have HEALTH EDUCAnON camed by the open kettle method and! government bulletin advises baking in -termined to make you' repent your silence. .-Aud I have paid you.off, for had duir fruit keep without spoilage I the oveh'until -skin will , come off '7--BY DR. J. J. MIDDLETON easily, -packing in jar;and processing you were getting nicely tangled up. are berd to convince. From my ow' � : z n me and--a half honra, Provincial Board of Health, Q-0arto experience, I must say I-side with the Thi,'a ougbt--t-0,Aeaeh--Y-ow-no"o-4oul:,t -will be glad to answer again. But I am neither jealous housekeepom During the war when' Dr. Middleton questions on Public Health mat- we SH did everything as suggested Removing Mildew. ters-through tb Is column.. Address him-at the Parliament B.Idgs, nor offended. I know well that I have always my place In your heart, and with the idea that we'd help win the Chloride of lime used intelligently Toronto. her as charm- method, find my, little step-mot light that way, I tried the cold pack will remove mildew. Do not use too in&- as.bhe is worthy .of all my m method, but with no better s=6 mua;, teaspoonful to a small tab spect." with fruit,,so bir a s k eeping proper- oi'pail full of water is plenty. Be Heat stroke and heat exhaustion side Of the street,-or in spots not ex- ties was concerned, than when I fol- sure lime, is thoroughly-dissolved, or ed to the sun's rays. The clothing often occur in hot weather, with serf- P08 owed the old-fashioned method of better still, tie it up in a stout.piece of the baby should consist only of a Nature's Explosions in the canning. For vegetables, however, I of cloth and run water,on to it, press- ous-re§alts. 'Not infrequently hear loose' cotton wrap I, the -a=s and legs AM of middle-aged men and women Col- Sky. count of the ghvtne�. the pold _pack -Ing cloth with a stick� then allow to being left bare. It is especially im method is the'best'and only reliable 'floa-t—intbb.--Tinmerse--article- to-,be� lapsing and dying on ac portant that the-baby should be bath- People are- rarely afraid -of light. heat, especially if there is much hum- ed daily, so that -way. cleansed and allow to stand several _proper evaporation ning; though it,may startle t4tip, ral 7%e general directions for cold pack hours. -Remove-and iii� tfiOrOijehly idity with t1we'-high temperature- may take place from the body. doesn't "give them time to get-scared. These cases nearly always occurring What they=atall events, some folks --canning -are -wimple. Cans, tpps and in several -waters. -Repeat if neces During-the-heat of the day, persons on the street show the need of Pre- the —fear Is- the thunder. Often it does 'ribbwa must be sterilized, that is, sary,but'do not increase quantity of advanced in years should avoid noise. b i'ed,' at least five minutes. Put in. lime, as'it will eat the material. V cautions on the part of the individual streets and thoroughfares make appalling crowded in guarding himself or herself from the parks, . Hitherto thunder has been 'regarded. "Georges! My dear boy! What a -excessive and prolonged exposure*to and confine 'themselves' to as more or less of a mystery and in public squares and other shady spots, surprise the sun's rays. A somewhat common pu-b which will afford them comfort end former times it was attributed to the THE STEP-MOTHER "Was I,wrong to surprise you? My practice and a bad practice is for men supernatural, like everythIlig else not return to France was very sudden on holiday to go through the beat of relief. understood.- By Paul Ginistj unexpected. I'll tell you about that the day without any head covering People should wear' light-coloredfl -to-day, however, science is of oitnt. during the m- su, later. But kiss me again, dear old dad, in- order to encourage the growth of light-weight clothing on that thunder is due to a sudden and oc- mar, and dark-clothes should be avoid- -Translated by as you used to do when I was a child.• the hair. Sun stroke sometimes intense heating, accompanied by mole- ad as they absorb the heat rays. and William L. McPherson Do you find me changed very much? curs as a result, and in some cases has cular dissociation, which occurs 'along', wearer uncomfortably hot. -com- proved fatal. Living in apartment make the wear One might think that,.my home the path of a discharge of lightning. ing has upset You." houses during the hot weather where Indoor workers should .have win- Abrupt-expansion simulates violent ex• draft- "Monsieur," said the servant, "thers, "Can you imagine that I am not per- no great amount of through draft is dows and doors open to create a I plosion. Awave of compresion is pro. 10-6 asuer outside who iDslats,that you fectly happy?" said M. Merault, try- available, is a frequent cause of heat,and 6e light should be su ppressed, so in the he surroundfn atmosphere, V. vW be glad to see him at.once." ing to repress his-uneasiness. exhaustion, espeKally among those of as not to let in the full glare,of-the i traveling-like any other sound wave. "At this hour?" exclaimed M. Mer- Georges seemed then for the first middle life and old age. Arrange- sun- The clothing worn indoors must tishtning discharges of th6 flicker' .4 -bxdt, who, In his dressing gown, Was time t6 notice that his father wasn't merle, should be made if possible to be loosely woven, and of either cotton ing type sometimes occur In a aeries taking early breakfast "What Is his alone. The young woman• who was avoid stuffy apartments during the Or silk. Evyerybody should try t6 of flashes so rapid and regular as to ...... an name?" sitting at the breakfast table, not bay- summer months, but the present hour- av oid hurry d excitedient as these Produce a*musical riots. "No wpudnt tell me. He 'says It ing bad s i- opportunity to disappear, ing shortage makes it difficult for only intensify the beat, but healthful Long continuation of thunder is,due herself In the back- city dwellers to change their exercise is beneficial even in hot wea- to great difference in the distance of Isn't neoesslLry. had tried to keep some M. Merault was satonlabed. Then, ground as much as possible. abode during the-hot weather and the Cher.'; It is officially noted that men. the nearest and farthest points of the as two thought the matter over, he be- Georges, bowed to her. results are particularly debilitating. in the tropics who do strenuous work lightning path from the observer. It *am* anxious. He looked at his wife ..'Present me to-madame,won't you?" In case of children, it is a practical and-play, enjoy better health than the the distance be as much as live miles -who.was sitting opposite him. Mme. he said to his father. impossibility to keep &m well In ladies resident there who take prat- a peal of thunder rday'last for more - Mersalt knew what was In his mind. M Merault, much perturbed, strug- summer if cooped up in.aipa rtmehts or tically no exercise. Bathe daily and than twenty 96conds, she also seemed worried. gli;4 between the natural• manifesta- tenements. Babies must be giveT♦ take a sponge bath at night before The rumbling'of thunder is common. "Mon Dieu!" she murmured. 'llf It titn of his parental feeling and a very special attention, and mothers living retiring, so as to induce sleep. Dur- ly attribtotble to_ crookedness of thei abould'lie your sons" serious preoccupation, muttered some in crowded or closely built up quar- ing hot weather kbep occupied and do path of lightning discharge. Thunder const4tntly.. "Without warning no! That would almost unintelligible words, and made tern should keep their' infants in not discuss the weather Is seldom--heafd more- Thin fifteen be annoying!" a gesture toward his companion. Then rooms on the ground'floor, that are It only aggravates the discomfort and miles, a distance much less than that The door opened. A young man ap- he changed the conversation sudden- shaded and ventilated. The upper tends to make others irritable as well from which the report of a big canoe geared, tall sad•robust. Ho roollind Is- ly,'startiag a rapid-Se of questions: stories of houses are usual ly very as oneself. Eat sparingly, and avoid may be audible. eats and hest-producing foods. Let "Were you well all the time? You warm, especially during the afternoon m I* IL Z ntra;it's arms and they e - braoed each other affectionately. hadn't any fever? Did you succeed In and evening when the sun's rays have the diet consist largely of salads and "I mug so Impatient to see yow your mission?"Sid you have many ad- been beating on the roof for some fruits, and the thirst may be quenched Noah (as Ark lurches heavily)1 tr Think of it! After three Years in AV ventures? Did you get along ificely hours. Babies should, wben Possible, by cold water, weak tea, lemonade or "Confound that elephant; he's turne4 wtth your colleagues?" be kept out-of-doors on the shady buttermilk. Above all, keep cheerful. over in his sleep again." r 7 :27— Z T, Aar All 4 1�4'-7 ^ s'rti: o'clock_and that the k turninj of the T USTLE&% FURS11 GILLS key Opens the bank. 0 erg 401F OU tMANTUlt The d era of opportunity nie'vouch like the doors, of'the bank. The Mar When a girl In her ,teens becomes I Ve Cholera bifantum is one of.the fatal ter holds the key to every door. He peevish, listless and dull, when noth- .-IN GOLD., A10 ailments ot,childhood. It is a trouble urges us to go forward to service and ing* seems to Interest her and dainties' �����-olt comes on suddenly, espeia_---during the summer months, and un- accomplishment, though again and d4i' not tempt her appetite, you may MMMEMN again the doors appear to us to be be certain that slie needs more good I BRAH" POURS OUT.HIS Aess prompt action is taken the little closed. But really they are not shut blood than her system is provided GRATITUDE TO TANLAC one may soon be 'beyond aid. Baby's against us. Christ has said, "Behold, with. Before long her pallid cheeks. Nothing Like AAyvrtIsIng,Own Tablets are an ideal medicine In I have set before thee an open door." frequent headaches, and breathless- AIarge poster displayed in the win- warding off this trouble. They regu- He doe, not mean that He has re- ness and heart palpitation will cOn- do* of a florist's shop read as follows:'late the bowels andsweeten the stom- moved every obstacle from our path. firm thatAe is anaemle. Many moth- "Don't lead the life of a slave! Try Toronto Man Declares He Was ach,and thus. prevent all the dreaded He does mean that He has turned the era as the result of their o ' girlhood a packet of our famous weed-killer!" Alnxist Physical Wreck ummer complaints. .C;nce;:niug them key In the-lock and that what we could experience can promptly wdetect the Mrs. Fred Rose, of South Bay, Ont., not do before we now can ,do. The early signs of anaemta, and the wise Although the advirtisemen't seemed When He Began Tailing ft.to amuse all who read It, the florist de- says: 'I feel Baby's Own Tablets door is opened, but we must approach mother does not wait for the trouble clared.,to a fellow-tradisman that It "I woulan't take all the gold you saved the life of our baby when she -it in faith and set our shoulder to the to develop further, but at once gives had'been a great help to his trade. could pile up ground me for the good'.had cholera,infantum and I would nrt task of pushing it back'so that we can her daughter a course with Dr. Wil- Inig. �he friend That eve of 'the Tanlae has done me," said G66rge,W. -be without them." The Tablets are! enter. liams' Pink Fills, which renew the florist. who was an 'electrician, was Braham, 32 Grove Ave., Toronto, Out.sh6p window with by medicine dealers or by' mail How many times we come to the blood supply 'and banish anaemla, be- seen, plasterjng his "When I returned from overr*as f at 25 cents a box from The Dr. Wit- doors of opportunity and, finding them fore it has obtained a hold upon the a poster, which ran: was pretty much of a wreck. I used liams' Mediclue-Co.. Brockville, Out. apparently -closed, have turned away system. "To married men. Don't kill your to have fainting spells and my nerves lqiscoura4ed-;_wbere�we-lmd-on - Out thel. LL­c,"nd&',wives with hatisework.-_ Let-oneof our were in such a bad stat66at I used A Door Opened. had faith and.courage we should have of mothers know that anaemia Is the electric floor-scrubbers do the 4firty to Jump at the lea&i o-ound. My stom- found th!kt the door wouicl swing open sure'road to worse ills. They IM 0 B Ow w rk! ach was always out of order, so that efore the bank three-or four per- before u's if we made any genuine the differ6nce thit good red blood whatever I ate upset me.sons are waiting for the great doors akes,in the development of Womanly effort. in never know what it'was to have.to be unlocked. How heavy and strong Of Little Uee.health. Every headache, every gasp they are! You might dash yourself a good night's sleep and I always got to pieces against them and they,would '"A Mark of Genius. for breath thai follows the slightest Not long ago a number of masons up in the morning feeling tired and A Toronto man stopped an left Scotland to settle In this-country.not give so much as the traction of an ar�ht- exertion by, the anaemic girl, every weary. I was steadily losing weight 1uch. tect in the street. pain she s&is in her back and limbs One of them wrote to his wife shortly and finally got'very weak.after his arrival and instructed her to are reproaches if you have A clock begins to strike. At the "Good morning, Harkins," said the not taken "One evening I said to my wife: 'V ninth stroke a. clerk appears behind 6,bitect. "Are you thinking of build- the beat steps to give Your weak girl sell their household'.property and to think I'll try a bottle of Tanlac.' I did the door and on the Inside of the Ing again?" to' take passage out to him.new blood, and the only sure way and the result was wonderful. At jusi heavy plate-glass window hangs a "No; I stopped youto Inquire whetb- do so is through the use of Dr. Wil- The good wife had A neighbor who seemed to meet my needs from the The Bank In or you could take came to help her with thepacking. In ed me Of gill.my r. rard bearing the words, My son into your of- liams'Pink I!Ills. the midst ofli they fell fipon Thomas' start and has rellev Open:' Then he turns a key In the flee as an apprentice. With training New, rich red blood is Infused into troubles.lock of the doorsand, drawing It out I believe he would some day prove a the system' by every dose of these watch. The ,neighbor examined .it "It gave me a good appetite so that ills. From this new rich blood closely and then said:again, returns to his work. The peo- magnificent architect." p can now eat well and my food agrees I "It's a grand watch, I ple outside prem up the steps. The "He has shown some talent, has he?" springs good health, an increased ap- ,Cathierine. with me. My nerves are now steady. foremost p?rson- puts his, shoulder asked the architect, glumly, for he petite, new energy, high spirits ana Ye'll be �aklnl it wil no longer have fainting spells,perfect Worn "Na, na!" was the reply. "I was disappointed at not getting an- only development. Give - t would I sleep line and feel stronger and bet- against one df the leaves of the door. other contract. your daughter Dr. Williams'Pink Pills, be o' age use oot there, for Thomas ter'in every way It swings slowly back, and the people tells me In his letter that there to enter the opened door---opened."uot by "Talent? Genius,'91r; positive gout- and take them yourself and note how "If theres me medicine thaVs worth.the shoulder of the man without, but " Promptly their Influence is felt In bet- some 'oors difference between the tiff weight in sold, JVs Taulac, and I ter health. time here and in Calgary, so I need na want to express my gratitude'tor what by.the key of the man within. What has he done?"As I passed on down the street I "He designed a gardefi for our You can get'these pills through any be.takin' useless things." it has done for me."Christmas tree." dealer In medicine or by mail post- Taulaq Is .sold-by leading druggists•thoughi of the sigit hanging there In __ _4 -e *Indow- announcing that the bank '"Well. What is the-3 so remarkableVald"at 50 dents a box or six boxes-tor -Poos t4ei Salt I everywhere. Adv.th 1 $;.50 from The D•Vag open. The doors Indeed were about that?" r. Williams' Medicine Mr. Green's radish-bed had been at- shut, but the bank was not. Anyone answered the father, "he Co. Brockville, out. tacked by slugs. Motor Boat Reaper.with businei's there was free to enter. designed that garden for$3 and it cost Distracted, he sought the, edyice of To clear some Wisconsin lakes of 4 "-He could push confidently against-the $321 S&Ved by aLAMf. a keighbor. vegetation so that clear Ice'cau be har- closed doors, for he'knows that the "If You want to exterminat ei the vested &.motor boat has been equ*4 During the recent disturbances In clerk always turns the key. at nine Mlnarcft Linimenit for sale everywhere Upper Silesia -Poles, �irmed pest." said.the metg�Lor, "place salt ped with a reaper and machinery that a Party Of -the to the teeth, made an attempt to force between the rows of 11mts.,, binds rushes Into bundles for us& ;an entrance Into the town o Mr. Green went off full of hope, fuel.9 KoreL A few days later they met again- which was' garrisoned Italian Did You-do an I told youp" asked A houie without a and 11re- A: troops., woman nm Smmesaaw Od the neighbor.An Italian sent 140t Js like a body without. soul or mopened Mm-as soon "I should think I did!'p replied -Mr. &Plirit- SQUIRES were killed,"ung as the first Insurgents tried to c In the 'continental r0as Green,the bridge over the River Oder.- The , ,Was If a Varlation"quire, fighting of The period.t Squiers. Swires, uccessful?"Poles replied, and their attack w sylers. ould. "Well, I put salt down one evening,Z.- have succeeded if ft had not occurred and-bless me, when I got up the next Racial Origin—Norman-Froneh. Cox to the sentry, to seize his, ration of 1.3ource.—A title. Varlatlono-wcoxon,Cook, Cooks, Cook- bread and hurl It at.his assailants., morning the slugs were- pulling the' ' ZEMA RASH*bile these us - son. ere the by this, pro- dishes up, dipping them in the salt mes themsidves ire go startled w .7 Racial Originnglish. ceeding that they fled. Possibly they and eating them, with such happy 19tifte clearly!of Norman-French origin,, So ufte—A Occupation. looks upon their faces "it -does not necessarily follow that Imagined that this projectile was some CUTICURA' HEALS those who bear.them are of'Norman- It might appear. at first glance, that new sort of bomb! By the time they.,French ancestry, though the chances 50311e .Gf the family name§ in this had recov�ored from' their astonisb- BRINGS HAPPY EASL . Vay ItChy ad ment reinforcements Put in an appear. Don't Endure Pain. Apply me- refer.are that in the majority of cases, such group had their origin in soan assumption w&14 happen to be cor- Once to the cock, or rooster. There'le ance and the situationwas saved!rect, a bare possibility that ' In some In- Troubled k *,�W_ 'All of these names come from the stances the name Cox may have had MONEY- ORDERS. "Our dangbter's is= came ow in medieval title **esquire," a title which such an origin. Dominion Express Money Orders are a mob that we were told was oczema.was brought Into- England with the In such cases it wou Id come as a On sale in give thousand ofilces' Her cheeks got sote shortened form of "Cocker-son,* that throughout Canada. and she rubbed-Norman-French feudal system. In the[is, "the son of the cock-fighter.,, for ' G OF PAI Ing loss of sleop.The -period immediately following the Nor�Man Conquest there was no middle cock fifrbiling is a very ancient sport, Defeat broakingoutwas�y and burned so class. The'tendal system did not per- and was well established In popular -No one is beat till he­.quits;- itchy favor in medieval England. that I b@d­t_6iieiG�ft_Or it No one is through till he stops,wit it. -The population was clearly on her hands to keep her from Norman-French might be derived from the form "Atte No matter how hard -Failurehits get Sure Rel One Ever)wbere. "This trouble lasted about divided between the Cock," or as we would put It to-day, No matter how often he drops, The Remedy yo%ir Grandmother used to .a Anglo-Saxons, who,nobility and th "at the Stxn of the Cock,"for in theiz--AAello-w not_6wn till hA ties. A *Good Thing. Rub it in. wftks before I used Cuticusa.XUJS1dL�4t1r w'&iL a I Good "e­ lack of alflity to read the English,of In the dust and refus one large box of Cvd=a cHntmem-Norman' common soldlo6. formed the* es to rise.1 olden-times called upon the full range with two cskeg � Beep -kingd Pate can slam him and bang h wbm she was healed."(S Wre.vassal class. But there were, of I of the animal and vegetable oms Im OOARSE SALT kL staies,Blenbeirn Rd.,Vk Ch-A. course, gradations among the obility';with wh1ch to illustrate the signs by around and the vassals, and it was ou C*Acttra Soap, Ointaient and Tat- t of the which ibey identified their shops and And batter his fraui4 till he's sore, LAND ALlower ranks of the%oDe and the higher their inns. But she-never can say tkat he's down- cam we Ideal for deny toilet ranks of the other that the great mid- But in the vast majority of.cases, ed IN& Cukft Soso 25a. Obaftent 25 and sec. Sam die class- mxmwuttheDandniom of more modern England was the forms of the foregoing, family While he.bobs up serenely for more. 41ALT WORKS I SL evolved. 3-9 811100--%bow-.610.names Indicate that they come from A fellow's not dead Ul he dies' IT01111101wro"Esquires" formed, the lowest class' "cook." There was no uniform' meth- Nor beat till no longer he tries!, Vt the nobUtty. They were youths who,od of spelling this word in the middle M!nsrd,s_"_--lbad not yet. won' their spurs, and It i Neuralgia Amw*s% nond"NP Doe &4=000 Liniment R ages, and it was often necessary to I SUFFERED was their duty to carry the shields of!judge whether the writer meant "cook" seek an in wh6se service CArpe ibe knights 1; the Worm-with they!or "cock" by the sen e of his riting. 000 DISEAUS--were, Is Kwoc" or am Now to Food But such a form an "Roger F VE YEARS The family names derived from this "le Coc" or "Ie Cok" occurring in the Salt is the one thing of 3W10d V*V" to any A41-_,wvhlch we dress by the Authm.03094W 00*ft% Fimally Was Restored to word must be classified among theiancient lists of names kept for taxa. are never likely to run short. Every Ist StPO4 names of the later period, when feu- tion or other purposes, has only one Vint of sea water contains about half now TerIL VA&dallam began to disints.grate and iho.1 reasonable translation, "Roger tiie an* ounce of salt; while there is Health by Lyvlia LPhk1&&Ws 9 of 'esquire" Jost its exact mean- Cook." And that-form of name occurs enough salt in the sea to cover the Ve etable Comoound..Jug, for In the earlier days ft is incon- with such frequency as to'insure its surface of all the 'countries in the ceivable-that mere esquires could have perpetuation as's family name. At world to a depth of over sixty feet. A IN ' r five g"Paris, Ont.— I suf- dl4lace become the fathers of .families Lad that period"Roger Is Cok"could-never The Germans-eit 'Ii'lb. of salt per caused ment of my organs.bequeathed the name, for esquires al- have -been used with the meaning head every-year; Canadians use 11 lb.; Only "Bayer" is Genuine-ways either won their knighthood or "Roger Atte Cok." English people 10 lb., and the French and in my back. All of this time I was 9.1b. unfit for work and The greatek salt-eaters in Europ e was taking different \ dicines that I are the Scandinavia no and the. North me as thought were good.Russians, who use about- twice a much as we do. Certainly it-is not I saw the advertiw Have you notice bd -N because they live In cold countries, ment in the papem of Lydia K Fmk- how manIr of youir neighbors for the Eskimo, who lives still fur- ham's Vegetable- hall" changed from tea or ther North, eats none at all, Compound and took There are many people' who take it faithfully. I am coffee ito too much salt, with the result that nowinperfecthealth they have bad complexions and su6r d ao work. I recommend from indigestion and other ailments. it others, and give you permission to Used externally salt is one of the publish this letter i your little books INSTANT POSTUM Warning! Unless you see e name' an�in the newspapers as a testimonW.firiest dressings known ior cuts and 'Bayer" on package or on tablets you wounds, It helps them to heal quickly are not getting Aspirin at all., Take Mrs.A CAsu Dy,Box 461,Fario,Ont.The smooth,rich flavor of' Why women will continue to mmer m and cleanly. Aspirin only as'told In the Bayer pack- long is more than *e can u this cereal beverage ame0s nderdand, age for Colds,' Headache, Neuralgia, when they can find health in L dia lito the taste, and it is free as laugh: The-word Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Pinkham's,Vegetable C This makes ;ompoun9l"..fi-olin any elemient of "candidate"comes about from the fact Lumbago and for Pain. Thim you will harm. Tor forty years it hasbeen the stand-�ard remedy for female Ms,and has ro- Better nights and brighter that the Roman candidate for offfee be following the directIMS and dosag6 stored the heah othousands of womem 7nornints usually result was accustomed to go about clad in a worked out by physicians during, who have been troubled with such all- white tgga to sh-ow,.tbe purity of his twenty-one years and provoil safe by'from Pdstuln fix place of 0 ments as displA YA U Inflarnmatioluft, -1tea or cof&e. STUM' principles. The Latin word for white millions. Handy tin boxes. of twelve c etc. u) eratto RAGE is "candidus"; hence a-,person who Bayer Tablets of As�_trin cost few If you want gpledial advice write to- o�..r Druggists LydiaE. Pirikham Medicine Co. (eo fi- wore this color in accordance with cents. also sell larger 77wre� a Reasozi the established custom, came td- be packages. Made In Camada. Aspirin dential), Lynn,Moss. Your letter wM f_v. 1. A '­ I be opened read and Nfiswered"by a q peetm=1;,.i called"candidates." Can't-you imagine Is the trade mark (registered-in Cana- V womm i�2 held in strict confidence. ................ some of our "candidates" in t;ho syM. da), of Bayer Manufacture of Mouc� 4 bol of purity? acetleacidester of SallcylleacK ISSUE No. 34-­12l. �Ci� ;�_ '+�3 ,hxr' ' 'ss v, ,� s„�^+•�is '..r "w'W=0_40 - .c' _ � •^.ro;u h w __ ., .. 4 w:i^y _�"c.i+'.Y+ - '«sF`A'Y __ _ l.[ _..J^•r i wf:p to _ Ati, ,., _ S' >T � d L.•:+.o-r ...-..' ,'.^" r' , w+ �-.y : .. � �,�.. .'y'' ^.:y.T.:. ..Ate`, 1++,S,f • e .f ' n' . '' � •. .ad:.�..._-.s"'1:';..._. -- -a' _.:_... '1 .,�'�.^''..' .-- ._. _ ,. .,_..r 'a�x;.L,l.. .. f:•�MYi_.r.'_f+,aaa.'_.n'.'�`'^•_ bplaw imposing towaddp aad o0hW levy for 1111'�'be reduced by 1 mill,the - ° rates reppuurtiagg tb• -law with the reduced levy being sufficient to p}sy all K a,vfecs blanks allied in.wad otion made to sequiremt>}ts of the year 1981 and payAbEk"(fln, tely , .` 'lr� r+s receive the'repo Forsyth.se. something on the deficit of 1920, and !. ' waded by Mr.= pear. moved in that the balance of the 1980 deficit-be . ameadpoent. that. the by-law be not borrowed is the best way possible. i1s4 u p•!d'ia advanq._ now received or read a tbird time, but Carried on • vote o! 8 to B=mes6n.that it be referred back to the commit- Richardson, Pugh and Middleton vote ?' tee with instructions to enter the rate ing for and meogI Forsyth and ' for road tai at 4 mills in the dollar, Spears against the motion. O �� O e ° ' .�OkiN MURKAR, Proprietor. ^' � � the same as last year, and the extra On motion of Mr. Forsyth the Ooun• yi money used to lessen the deficit of 1920 cal adjourned to Monday. Sept. 18th NOTES'AND COMMENTS. to that extent. On a division the next.at 1 P. W. Lion '15a�.- s---- There is no man. in public life Rich and on pears voting dyes. Hesse. $ E A V E R - uaranteed this year'a crop - „ Pugh and Middleton nay. • - today that is. receiving more ad- moved by Mr. Pugh. seconded by - - ``' } "me criticism than sir Adam sere Middleton. that whereas a deficit VULCANIZING w0$SS ! of 810.000,more or less. existed at the - Breit. and there is.no mss who is end of 1920, the same being occasioned- We guarantee our tire repairs to . - = less deserving of that' criticism by the cost of permanent bridges and last as long ore the tire. _ ` C culverts erected in that year and pa ft lb Palls '' 1.25 than he. Se underwent the same Your old tires repaired by us can criticism some years 'ago when he whereas such deficit has now to be depended upon for long — . 1 --• - • - - : met,either by taxation or by bc,rrow- trouble free service. launched his plane for giving the fog; and whereas the council copeider ` People of Ontario cheap light and relieve taxpayers a as much pos� `T. .3B. S'N. - - y s , • -- -.---� - - - - - lb Pails goo power by utilizing the great water sible;therefore be it resolved that the HIGHLAND CREEK powers that the province is so for= _ tunate in possessing. he unpar- alleled enures@ of those schemes . . JAMES RICHARDSON q�n which pis critics said would bring Canahn Natonal Toronto 'the province to bankruptsy, AUG. V — ln&salae —3EM 10 has completely silenced those _ .. _.,,,•.4 - critics. They ray that he is an To be by "OM iMtE"—spa p c(1UW B ry B�e s and , C rate s autocrat. We may say that the dnma6zirs Cantda B , province has much to be thankful Am of 0�,� Growth and Achievements. d_ • , 11 quart.Baskets for is having, each an autocrat. • _ q .� Sor it is only by having such a man Goa►e>=-Cowaal �— — Y—Hund re&of - :: - —Music—Fine Arts—Warwls :. _ '•• , 3 as he that thecountry is now en- - urges • of War p ph_ Paris Green Arsenate of Lead toying the fruits of his labors. 41W !/l6 'Heed he been a weak man he would '�:. of�'�fi'rC1N0�'0°a • . Turdloultry Seed Chick Feed _ have failen'down before the strong' Aga scale than eves '— a aE ;o ration and the le would O Fatuns only to be seen at Taranto. Netting plm. lip of 6 . - DOW be paying double the rate �dYlOi �'s[O! Canodds LIPS Sloe# and Fsras ti -�_ "f Paint, law and' Boiled oil �•. ;fi1'aat the are paying for their - .s .. ` �acilb�er _ i,Jiefwse4► ,. ht and power, the same.as they E•a•. " Turpentine ' tlr satins before the bydro Bahamas ma- 1 •�'" ,�I&Poo�w cenow of me fir, p- a _ sriaHzsd• _ Bldit of seen. _ PICKERING COUNCIL 1sia1t11 a/nsw LL, Fices O U Lim of TSmd En , _Eo ,7 A . N N I S The Comed met s Jouraalea on Yoodsyp the h inst., _ }t at the Clark's ofl N at Whitevai•. _ _ . •� 63i�0'ZTl NOMAsss all prsssn the fee"in the _ ... _.r........... : 4ahair. Minutes of list meeting read Ci and approved. Several accounts were '�O V � GOODSi 1praasntsd for payment. �+V as c, Piokering Mem.odil Park l Qom. read frog: John Steph.aeao. eo esttag to the manner is wbileh a ,r With a sires E PIOKSR1Nd OHA'LB88 OF COMM$ROIa have taken the vert was being put In on a lot be * HANDLB the Toronto tooved and jeooved dal initiative to sworn at Plakerin a suitable for the !t. +tweea lots 1Q W land.aad 11 is the lot con.. i �Roof Silo because I of selected tpraca iespe+eg• lads who fought mad fell for usIn the�r war. L T.Riick Manager al; Oshawa of �y �O s� m7►' �.'f�_,: �� �� t For this paspos�h.y bave purchased sufficient land situated opposite the Hydra Electric Power Commis- �°bit°ilus• Public School.:fora Perk. to be known ss'•Pickeria Memorial Park"and y gins protection ision.wrote advidng that a meeting of You can't have good en. against and frost. Theis will proceed at ones to lay it out,plant trees and erect too lags, those later Led In the now Hydro ��unlesspoa have a good special Hip R� p�y� allowing ample space for conducting sports of all kinds. ' ttatse for light mod power would be , �• And Toronto It is the Intention of the Chamber of Commerce to awake this property held at Brocklin on the 17th iast..at 8306 are s� silos. �e specs for ice• Into one of the nicest and most picturesque Parks to the Province—every im- 7.80 p.m..and would be attended by a Made d wood—the =can show> whom s Tor-• pero;:Tent being of a permanent character and when completed will be �•; best nom-conductor of O°tOO"� mean Tor° yea' deeded over to the village to be under the care of the then Police Trustees. .' repreeoatativa of the Hydra Qommis- hest and oolel, ., duccive cattle. wion. Ton�sebh td To Darcy cot this work the committee will require a large sum of mossy - Me. PI Introduced a by-law to fix �' built t�double your yoeket. 1mt's tdk it over. and are making an appeal to the community for donations of substantial luau x., the rates of taxation. In committee to cover the same—the objective of this campaign being$2,600. 'of the whole the following rates were 0+• W PILKEY, - PICBERIN8 It will be necessary for:very reddest to loosen up his or her purse strings adopted. viz: Township rate.6 mills ; to the limit and a whirlwind campaign is being organized for September 15. Pickering Village rate,5 mills . Clam 18 and 17, when every effort will be put forth by canvassers to reach the s Wont Villa a rate.2 2-10 wills• Town- objective, that'the committee may erect something that will be a credit to }� the community and may be enjoyed by the rising generations. .ship Road Tax. 8 mills, Gen. School• �. .. - rate.4 4-10 e mills; County rate.8 810 i Can Save You 36'x. Days a Year It is Your Business : - mills. The rates named are the same as those levied last year. with the ex. • experience that y� -Don"t l >. .caption re the from 4 township o tax rate. You know from laborious ex which in reduced lnim 4 to 8'wills and spend at least as a� in. -- - - -• • he county rate reduced from 8 4.10 �n :rage of one hoar a_day :. . . .,�� ' mills to 8 8.10 mills. pumping for use about your farm. CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE—W. F. Law, Obstrman; J. D. Remmer, Wm. .-•: Ms,�Forayth introduced a by law to Sto losing this valuable . time. Save your --Cullis; Dr. McEwen.J. R.Thexton. assess the several school sections for Instal a Toronto Windmill and see how ---- -'school'purposee for the current year Y it will Pal for itself. _(This space donated by J. S.Balden) ` -nand the same received a first reading. Toronto Windmills are quiet,efnent workers Mr. Spears introduced a by-lase to Cost nothing to run. Require practically no atten- tion y - outside an occasional cilia "°�"°•. ••'"' appoint a Collector of Taxes for 1921. g• �' '"' -���-'•�"�""�"""i�"""'�� ' ;In committee of the whole Thomas And when linked up with a Torante Pump and T Gregg was re-appointed to the post. Toronto Water System, a Toronto Windmill,will - : !lion. - " give you a city water service right on your farm. . •,� Mr.Middleton brought in the report - .:'• re the committee on roads and hollow. C. � Pilkey, Pic eruig - INDIVIDUAL -recommending payment of the follow- � ,ing accounts: R M Brown and others, _ grading and gravelling in div a 18.10; C�*i1��QY :also grading e t 1 con 2 7.80; Frank - VIf1t�+ Ala g Axford. hauling gravel for Fothergill -and McDermott bridges 115.20; R -Madill, hauling' gravel for the same I - bridges 96.80: W Badgerow, work'on i�llll f II I same bridgeg 35.00; co Dixon aad ' N ���WHITE� � _-.`� btbers,ezcavisting and concrete wort lr_.}Y}s~ on Fothergill culvert 273.11 : J Griffin• s _ work on same culvert 30.75; R Dixon and others,installing pipe culvert on • _.� - ti NEVER USED BEFORE (: L B 8 road in let cos 8,80• also installing II N ;pipe culvert on B 3 road con 18,68: - ,,also installing pipe culvert an R S lot 9 NE ER USED AGAIN 7.88; A E Major. so grading n,con• EuVf ## ° ere on w t 18 Zo also grading on cony. - ". �l�U���`�H�-���`-�-�_�•: .' '_ - - � -J — 4 and 5 and rep washout 57.85; E H "Graham. grading B 8, 10 and 12 con 9 : 106 00: N Miller, bolts and washers • ! " } for rode for drags 10.00--F Connor Service .-."and others.work on Pickering station H R Monne • " �"iekeriri ;road 98,10; J Walters and J Herbert, ,WE KEEP your car oa the road. Prompt yf g 'wort on Pickering station road 22.80; = __.,.____ __.__ _. -.— _ attention to repairs f►s soon as needed - D Cowan, hauling screenings for B 2 - _ -•- •� 'A son 135,00.; Dan Norton, engineer on saves further expense. . soad roller 50 00; P' A Iteesor: $19 �I+ Let no keep your Ford up to 100 per cent ( u� Cre' am­of the a�� legs cement for 8t. Thomas and Foth- :'e+fficienep=it will save you money. a-- .srgill culverts 828.05; Jno S Baldou, Our repair shop is equipped with approVtd ,*hovels etc 7.00; Dominion Express In ner to facilitate prompt and efficient 00 4 48; S Tool,services as supt 76.00: y p For Bread `'.8 Dixon,setting lights etc for bridges work. We have the skilled mechanics•to give .; -also oil and gas 5.79; W J .Turner. .:.,-►ou a first elass,job. Ins on con 7 rte 88 94. We sell denutne b`ord Parts at prises axed ;�Ionarc Fl our 'for Pastry Y �• r gh reported for the contingent by Llte Company. 4s oommiteee, recommending payment Bring your Ford to. us and thus be Race of $ran, Shorts and Feed Flour �,_•of 126.00 to the Clark on aeooun t of '. D Spears presented the re getting the genuine. port of We will quote you exact coat of repairs or' - -of'the oopmaymitteea on..relief,recom; I Tse�before you buy.; : American Dorn—gronnd,,cracked and wholeZ : .goods to Mrs Butler 8.06. Bunting for r Mr.Forsyth brought is the report r If youlhon*re not producing eggs in paytnt gaantities, try our Bellphone Ind phone aslsbratsd Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. : r •� --of the committee On bonuses for wire , .acknowledged and dcrineel matters, which 29 200 Highest price paid,for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, >• aekaowledged receipt of application , Backwhpat, Rye and Oats. `'ior bonus on*)reds of fence on east ' limit of lot 28 con 6. Mr Middleton to xsmpsot and reprt. The fence of D. Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesdays and Saturdays. iPayae having been Inspected, was .fannd to e y the road allowance and S-herwoo' d J I -C o I I ac u tt � can; , Flour Mills tea mot properly erected,so that beans P • `,scald act be recommended. Payment to James Oadden, township's share for Ford S&Ies and servioe Station. .... iltft ... -• -- wepenin ditch on the 7th con oppnshe . ', got AR 1M, wit s rpeemmnv+dod. 46 the Osmmit"re of the «bo?c^e �f=� � i�= ,._-- � � Toronto Peferboro Pic.ke����� tti^F'y�' r• , h .,r -.c },... 9"..''a' . "y,• 'ty :.F .,�.. „wdfi,e ,'R;C, .i{k.:. '�'•' +`• fi' ""i. ,; '`":i:., ,'1.1::r°•n`;:'"3�£3'Xsn+r'z+.^• -s_: ±.e c�-,-xse.;D.'+a+.i. - " 711111,s WTI kT •+* ef...ly ar+-s •=+�"pu``m^�p- % 6r' "t .,q-::t?• .,. - �!,`:='r.- h. . .r a�y- n. .. - •,ms;µ•-.a•* .;�•,F- .: ;• r.+n•rah,., r. . 'r;.r.. _�„x'r• >.w- vi %_ ::F �':`, . '. w,'- `�.:• - - .y ,;.'�_. c'rs•;r.yi._"t -, .y;.•','s„. -erg, .,:',.,: s. ,,s,.�a,„ ''f; :�;r."• .+.v. .x=,r ^^-x-^^c,• .a•.. s.,'r „'-r :+?':J:',.. j`:"• �. Yea ,��a ^"z'q- �"*° .. n'.�"'' ,A. ,s.. ?Ai',}.+''•afF's ,,fir,' s At' - .. •�4 r.. .i •A'• 1'• S+'• . ��., er.' ., Y w-R�4! . .-�. /. h.. V'}R,"".,. y 77 .^f•T - .. .. . _ • r .- -. 'LY?ii..'-.. t .. '•rl^y •(. . .• •. a .'. tl. .t>y„.. -�' . ,. YYf t +#r . .. +CLAREMONT. 0.A. and Mrs. Overland and - Miss Violet Carrie, of Lindsay, � children returned on Tuesday last is spending a few days in town. x„htOTiOE OF Waltr Thomson has ppurcheiied from their holidays which they Mies Martin. o! St. Thomas, ie COA1, ::. 0 S PP`iUkedbusiness in Markham. spent with relatives in Erin and visiting with T. and 'Mrs. Birkett. luatioa �Or ..�iv t •r W. Jones is busy re shingling — v e the sheds of the union church. Inglewood. A picked team from the Oshawa Notice to hereqy given that Biva League, including Fred Cowie and Hard and Soft Coal of the " Florence Heavens of the Town of Osh- ' Mrs. Mary Macnab is visiting Peter Rennie, of the Claremont awn in the County of•Ontario, in the 3. s• with the Misses Petrie, of Toron- best. uali on Provinoe of Ontario,Married woman, a JZJDIUTAL SALE team, played an interesting game - 4 t"7 o' — or— — -. T•rcwl>iY.. —., .,�lav++ +t. r� .$ .qw. .X"�av �•t .rt'. wFp. 'q,.,' .S.� �• s ..:. 4. ''_ '.w;.rn.',�„ Mtrr, , ,r�r y.:a x.. .+ . '.+^M''' wh- '4fF ' '�•'r�. .?';•,7 'a `• .�",. -.Y .r r.,,.,; .t-,I- :t .-, •.r ;rt.�,r"^=•-^°S4. i t..;.'--v. :,•d`' —.Xe.r�'. .r:s.l. —.'^'s:- �i,.'i••. .u '.n?;•..'r. .•c�ts.t�'a k° .w;' .�8. •r•M..y ,mot' _ _ .4 ..4,'s, :4 ,-,...•.w>. .�,.. +.+, ., SaY �' '-� '�' a ".�,. • ....,,. `� :•y;;,�'l'''ter ,.t.:^ /s L• +.'!9'•:., "r.. —�.n• .y• +•,.. :✓w:r �'� •I x '"`"1V� �;,'� 'w.i! (.n*• .t �.r fle'+5:'.�•:-.Yi•�,. `^+F'' ...i.s'`i++L`."` .�+ F- sya..•.yy+• '•,�,,t,�- ''�.��'������7�',,,,,#������ �+r.'ts':«.[u.•..,v...M.y.SL••r=•<_..•„e_.t�`r.,e..-'., .. .. ... e;. .....,..s..:.'*•..y'• ,der...._.... .. ..-.. - i _.... . .. .:•.,-'-. ..''�'-- `'"�•- - ....-��"`-�"-- �a�"�".,'S . x.".r,.� .3+"�'oa_er.� ...:��"��'w�7� .�, . ,simply. 'bet-ttuee dad, has JCV out i NATIONAL k..• of his senses," she replied wearily. NURSES yam; I'Look here \; I• :�"a <. h N She led Tm cautiously to the win- - � low and pointed downward$. About t OF � I�n The TJDrOIICG Hospital fop Incur-- ' � n g om x / fifty yards out at sea wus a gtkeer _•r. _ - _ Alle d mH stn with Bellevue and Ile a New York City, wooden structure, set up on strong .-- offers a three Years' Course of Trains •;f supports. From where they were, no- En to younj women, h,&Ttnt the-re-_• thing was to be seen but a windowless C4 'RISE TOTAL AREA aulred education, and day trout-s,1-he•-he '^ _ g coming the *14. This Ho.pt. I,a. ';per r wall of framework and s rapA ladder: OF 8 9S S�ITARE MI1_FS, —"do�,ted the oiRht-hour .stem. The 1 ► !f >••*•., __ _ .. - a Enonthoal al owance n dttraBelfnr Underneath, a boat wsa tethered to Iy 1 _ one of the •snppoTts. , _ About thirty- expenses to and from No York For yards away, a man wax rowing leis- further 'information' apply.-to - r_ By E- P$ILLIPS OPPENREnL urely.-around in another small boat. Most Picturesque.' of These Superintendent. ' "That's*where fathei spends about - twelve hours a-day," she said. "What Parks, as Well as Most Exten- w he is doing no one knows. He won't The full value of Canada's national g s;ive, is in Rocky Mountains.` ByriopaIs of Later Chapters. I to a young woman who lives in a sort even allow•me to speak of it. When parks may not -yet be appreciated ',;Z. we meet at meals, I am not supposed The act providing for the establish= whilat so large a rg part of the Dominion Captain Granet calls upon Mousieur of bluebeard s house, where 'no vs'-iallude to the fa--t that he has been meat of Dominion parka gives as the still holds its pristine charms un• - - .Gttiilot at the Milan Hotel and gives;Lora are allowed and smiling is prohi- • •`- ".'him s document"froia the Kaiser es i bated." out in that crazy place. If ever he reason of-their creation "to be main•. blemished.' Bart in the'ye h to come feritrg France a separate peace. The Geraldine looked across at .Isabel vhvaork�hap o speak of it, he calls it his mined and-made-use of as public parka -.when•the rapidly, _ i , growing Dominion plot s discovered. Conyers sinks two Worth. "But he is not alone there?" Granet and pleasure grounds for the benefits has made greater onslaught upon Na- submarines. Granet is commissioned! "I never met Miss Worth before," asked: and advantages and enjoyment of the tare's-work, the people of the son- , : b I she said. "I believe her father is won- "Oh, no! There are two or three people of y his uncle, air Alfred Asrsselman, to; Canada." The crowd of tinent will pay a well merited tribute x destroy the new sub detector, made by,derfully clever. Did I hear you say men from Landon and'an American, tourists from other lands, however, -to a nation's foresight ice' `Sir Meyville Worth of Norfolk.. -At:that you were going out of town? working which reach their in ever increasing these beauty spots from desecration his surrt's luncheon he meets the' Granet nodded ;the corner the garden there?u-see "I am in awn for a few days.. g numbers each year by train and auto- and reserving a playground f9r them daughter, Isabel Worth. going „ Y - -She pointed to a long barn or boat- 4 I am going away,- he added, dropping house almost upon the beach. Before mobile, indicates a utilisation and cep for all time. CHAPTER XVII. (Cont'd.)- his voice, ostensibly for a change of the door two sentries were standing. Preciation much wider than is fife r. ' "'You mustn't draw too gloomy a air. I have another reason for going." Even from where they sat they' could conception of the originators of the c He looked at tier steadfastly and she scheme and their annual presence Is a The Way Home. . picture of your home,".Lady Ansel--, hear the faint whin of a dynamo. y „ , forgot her vague misgivings of a few "There are twenty The question, How Co birds find' man said. I have seen it when it- y men at work in Blowing tribute 'to' the wonders and V" simply heavenl ;minutes ago. After all, his percep- there," she said. "They all sleep in beauties of Canadian scenery. their way? is.answered by many.in r ...._ }' j tions were right. It,was better for the barn or the potting sheds. The The Canadian National Parka, where gentous and speculative theories. "Ana have seen it," the girl retort Po 8 Y him to leave noon for a bins. y ed, with a note of grimness in her "I ho the change are not allowed even to go down to •tone, "when it was a great deal more age will do you the village. No-it perhaps, you�r primitive nature harpioniously blends Many have decided that birds possess good, she acid quietly. I think, per- witty the modern comfort and luxury, a_sense of direction, which is often like "the other pletce—stiliness that,haps, you are right to go." begin to understand, Captain Granet, of civilization have become the play- very incorrectly called. orientation. - seems almost to stif,a you, grey mists what it is like to be here. t that choke your breath and blot out t -"Well, it all sounds very interest- grounds of a continent and will with- Biologically, this tercet does not imply everything; nothing but the �ttrgling CHAPTER %VIII. _ ing, he remarked, 'but I should think out doubt remain ao, im eloquent ac- any connection with the East, but is of a little water, and the sighing—the Granet a few days later, brought it must be deadly for you.Your father knowledgment to a nation'a tore- simply used to describe thw power of ' ' Y g invents no end of wonderful'thin e. most, melaneholy .sighing you ever his car to a standstill in front of an things, thoaight in p`reserving these areas as finding the way back to'a certain base, ' heard-9f the wind in our rugged doesn t he , ' ordinary five barred gate upon which „ sanctuaries. for birds and beasts'and_ or of returning home. In the Migra- :elms, I.stn talkie about the autumn i ,. If he does, he never speaks about t - - rp g was pit nted in white letters Market " the girl answered, a little bitterly. havens' of rest and hoLday for man. do ' of Bir*ds,'Mr.T."A.�Cbward quotes sad winter now, you must remember." as Hall:' A slight grey nfist ;t' A striking illustration of the popu- from Mr. John Burrougba's Ways of "It doesn't sound attractive," Grata- ,vim falling and the count inland All that he wants from ale is my ab- g sense or m larity- of the Canadian Rockies was Nature a striking instance of this fa- et et admitted. "By-the-bye which side was almost blotted from sight. On Y silence. When h came _ •� Norfolk are you? �ou are no- the other side of the gate' s sandy back the other night; hp was.furious. given last summer when, under the culty. _ ~_where=aesr Braticaiter, I suppose. �� drive d-isappeared into an avenue of If he'd thought ;bout it 'm sure he'd I auspices of the Brooklyn Eagle. a Mr. Burronghs'a son brought a drake ' - "We are within four miles of it, ragged and stunted- eisa trees which have had me stay- in Now party made a -park to park tour home In a bag from a farm two miles gist replied quickly. "You don't,eecttially concealed say vievii of }� that I am here, though, I am simply a through many United'Statee'parke, in- away and abut it up in'a barn with - �w r;..� eodre there, do you?". house. prisoner, eluding the Canadian Rocky Moun- two ducks for a day and a night. As Granet looked at her with ie lifted "Seems' as thou the Granet resumed his seat and lit the � •. •- � � p though girl -were taina.Park. A2 the conclusion of-the soon as it was released it trirhed its F i: ,.._,,:: fright;' Granet muttered, to him3kelf. cigarette w}sielr site insisted.upon his tour a vote was taken as to the re- head homeward, but for three or four x is really rather ft coinci-�"However; here goes•." smoking. "Well," he observed, "it does seem spective' merits of the various, parks days its efforts were frustrated. Then ' e e?"' he eztTaimel "I've' never i' He backed his car close to the side hard upon and hotels visited, with the rbsult that Mr. Burroughs decided to see what ESN 138eii-to Brancaster in my life but I've:of the hedge, and la it his hand P you. Miss Worth. On fife g Y g other it reality is rather inter- out of eighty-aiz votes.Bang and Lake the'bird would do, and he set it free. ' mined one or two fellows to go .upon the Iatch of the Fate, pre ared ,isli _ the Dorm Souse-there,_. � eating, ran t it, to think that your Conies• received scat-place with twee- The homesick mallard started up - - owt> 1 y to- to awing it.open. . Almost immediately father is such a man of mysteries?" t tour, and among the hotels, taorroV or the'next day, and have a 'a figure step�d,out-frwwthe shrubs.- _ y Banat through the highway, which he had - yy an is going, "Halt!" The gel �h� Springs led-with with twenty-one. never.seen, and Air. Burroughs LoIlow- � .. we 'a golf' Geoff Anaelm g g � H a i t.' " ., LY 'i y 1 suppose so; she admitted, but -National parks situated all over the ed fifty yards behind. A .dog seared- Granet looked-with�surprtaat the-then, you see, father is almost brutal ' iri was for a moment ahnost..khaki-clad figure. Dominion .comprise a total area of the.bird and turned it up'.a.lane..-but. about taking any, one into his' corifi- utg: Her eyes glowed, her "Your. Dame and destination? the 8,948 squaws miles. They are the pro- after a detour it reached the road a" dente. . He, never felt's even me s 'tone was eloquently appealing. -man demanded ernes of the eo 1 OP to bathe in 'a road- thing, "You'll come and see us, won't "Ca twin Granet of the Royale Fuai-. or encourages me to ask a ques- P p p e of Canada, h rc again; it at you?" she begged. tiers, harms from the Front an leave;''tion. I think for that reason I have Bien where they.are free to make bolt- side pool, then started off refreshed. "If I ma I'd be delighted," Granet Granet replied. "I was going up to rather to resent has work and flay in the realization that their play A laAe Leading in tike.right djreetton'_ r 'promised "aea'rtily►. When are _ the ridiculous' restriction he places ground is' then own, s haven where off the main road puzzled it, and if v v" you the Hall to call on Miss Worth." n m freedom because o! it." ' it Going back• Stay where you are, if you please, � Y the wild things of the forests soon took a wrong turning.hut, discovering ' "To-morrow. You're quite sure that air," the man replied. A pariormaid entered with tea, a learn they are secure ttom the moles. Its mistake, made for the road again, . p few minutes later, and Granet moved but notrby actually.retracing its-steps. _ F' -yvu'li come?" He stepped back into the sentry box to his'hostess' side upon the sofa. He ration of trap and gnat and can live in 'x`344hail owe &H right Granet-as- and spoke through a telephone. In The false move seemed to -._ '�• a P° g sh8wed no more interest in outside Peacefni harmony will man. put ft ant anred her. "I'm' not'so keen an golf;a moment or twq,he reappeared. ter, after hesitating at the next and -as some of the fellows, and my arm's "Pass on, lease, sir" lie said: p rings. He was an adept at }fight The. Rocky Mountain Park. =sight turning, it actually overshot the still s little dicky, but I'm fed up'. P conversation.and he made himself with London, and I , not showed even Granet ..'walked - slowly . up the thoroughly a The most extensive and grandly pia mark. Mr. Burroughs, unable to spare ` avenue his hands behind him a frown Y greeable for the next _._ - . 1 t0 come before the Board is for a hour. Then he rose quickly to his feet: turesque of these parks are situated him to continue the ehperim'Ent, `then Upon his forehead Perhaps, after all, "I must go,"he declared. In the extreme west, featuiing the headed it back, and when it reached i fortnight, so I rather welcome the things ere not to be-so ear for him. chance of getting right away. The On either then side he could easy the ,She sighed. rugged grandeur of the Rocky Montt- the turning again is raced home whir links are good; I suppose?" It has been so nice.to have you tains. Here Nature reigns supreme, evident efgns of joy. stretches of san(, and here and there here," she said, "but if you only_knew the veriest tinge"Wonderful," Miss- Worth ag eel the long creeks of salt water. As lie how difficult it was to arran ¢ ix, Se of civilization touch- eagerly, "and I think the clubhouse g irrg der domain. The Rocky Moun- - came -nearer to the house, the smell is very comfortable.. There are often you'd understand why I hesitate to mina park which takes in rte of the What He Was Losing. ' , same uite•nice men staying there. If of the sea grew stronger, the tops of -ask you to came again." - � y the trees were more bowed�tlian ever, �� shouldn't provinces• of Alberta and British 'Col- `A British destroyer lay close inland only lathe _weren't ao awfully y you come and lunch _ culiar, the ce would be almost o sand was blown everywhere across the q,ith me to-morrow at the Golf Club?' nmbis, has as area of Y,79.1 square near-a small-African village; and the p� hopeless flower-beds. The house he asked• mile $ and !ncgrporaEes such spots of sailors were lounging enable in the season. That reminds itself, suddenly revealed, was a grim, g ng near the rail@ - me, she feat an, with a little sigh,' She hesitated. It was obvious that International renown_ as Banff and. -and throwing pennies into the water "I must warn , - weather-beaten structure. built on the the suggestion- _ �Det Park. in the for a crowd- of dusky, naked young- very about He's- edge of a r, barr•owlike t. � .appealed to her' _ - _7.a}r„ rte,"re,,• the rrrosL unsociable person that even I believe 'I could, she assented, wild ruggedness of the more Northerly stere to dive for. tongue of land whit ended with the "� 'tai Chalmers has a small motor- It was a lively -scene. No sooner lived. liouse itself. The sea was breaking on a Rockies, is the largest otsll the.-Casa- _ _ "I'm not shy," Granet laughed. "B g car he'd lend me, and if I go out with rd on g Y'"the few yards -of beach sheer below. m o dit}n parks of the west,•closely sober• was a penny throws_ into the water the-bye, par on me; but isn't your the windows. To his right was a wall- Very likely ather wilIl sleee oult t sire ing to their-primitive state and un- than a native boy dived and brought father the Sir' Meyville Worth who j ed garden,-some lawns and greenhous- Y baT p changed in the wild charm of their it to the surface. Many times a Invents things. I'm not quite sure and we a n t see arlrthing -of him pen-, what sort o! Chi added. " r es; to the left, stables, a garage, and until to-morrow." surroundings, are Ybho,' 560 square ny did not reach the bottom before, a _. _- ha s you'd heft ' be a Per- two or three laborers' cotta At boy-taught it. - - p yo post ate cep before] gee Granet stepped once more to th6 miles; QlacierPark, 468 square miles; the front door another soldier was p _ q On the jetty the native king. err. 1 come - window. The mists had rolled-up more Watertown Lake Park, .423 square " stationed doing sentry duty.--He stood thickly than ever and the I shan't tell, you a thing," Isabel Y queer-little miles, and ,Buffalo Park, 159•square rounded by his fellow=townsmen, was - _• Worth declared.. "Just now it's very on one side, however, _and allowed structure was almost invisible. - A miles. " by - awaiting the arrival of the British nav- uch better for,you to know nothing Granet to ring the bell. >mg�}fght, however' fell -upon -the irr-Saskatchewan the Antelope R.e- at offfeers, to whom he was ng Officers quartered -here?"Granet water a-little distance' awe going to -- --- - � �Isatever about.him. He has what I „ y serve, gear Maple Creek, hats been re- "r call the inventors' fidgets, for some in Your father has electric light out tender a grand reception. He watched reason or other. If a strange person Only one,-sir, the malt replied`- there," he remarked. served as a park and contains twenty the diving with evilest interest. comes near the place,.he simply loses The door was opened almost imme- "Yes, they have wire from the"square miles. In the province of On- A reckless sailor began throwing shit.his head." diately by a woman-servant. She.did shed," she told him. "Whatever he's tarto.-twelve islands in the St. Laws- lings and half-crown into the water. - "Perhaps I cha'n't be welcome not wait for Granet to annoxince him- trying to do, he needs a vet intense ence of 140 acres, have been re -s and concentrated li Y P Then someone threw over a handful It- „ ' self but motioned him to follow her " _ small silver. What a scrambling! It then? Granet remarked disconsolate- ght at times. served to the nation from industrial e into s large, circular, ar et drew a little sigh. or agrlciLltural desecration, and Pt, seemed as if every native from the vil• ` lyThere was a flash iri the girl's eyes threw open he door of the d "Well, I ho a it's something that'll Pelee, wifli_3,869.acres,,is maint;.aiped lage -was either. in the air. or in the„ as she answered him. P g- do us it bit of good, he `said. We need in-per etuity as a bird 8anctua In " room. 'Isabel Worth was standing it. The Germans are males ahead-of p rY• water. I can assure you that you will Suddenly a dusky messenger came Captain Granet," she said. "If lather lust inside the room, as though listen- us,- with regard to all new-faagled the eastern provinces the national w. - chooses to behave Bite a bear well ing. She held out her hand and there ideas." parks have a more historic flavor, as. dashing alongside the destroyer in a I'll try and make up for him." ' was no doubt about her welcome. Site opened her lips and closed them Fort Howe,.historic park at St. John, , native canoe. e She glanced at him impreasivel Captain Granet, she said almost iri. Granet, who had suddenly I in New Brunswick, and Fort Arne_ - - Y in a whianer. ,e agn ; ,i,Q.,oe atop throwing• ' and ranpt how.d A f¢•v rriittutt, a„mod :,.w rigia attention, felt a historic park at Annapolis Royal,,in ;money? The king's betting restless; _ we are all made,,but would you mind Dater,in obedience to Lady Anselman a qui9k impulse of disappointment. Nova' Scotia. British Columbia,, on he's already taken off his coat!” We they all made their we, into -coming upstairs into my little sitting- !T have rung the -sell form own y v" ng Y the Pacific Coast, has reserved to its i C►_ the Lunnge, where coffee was being TO"Of course not," Granet acquiesced, out of the said "She will show you people two provincial parks 0316,; The raan who sells has health -for - - served. Granet made his way to Ger- „ , place. Don't let any one • kid e'a aide but she received him a I 11 come anywhere, with p-ea$ure. see you, if Stra2hcona Park, on Vancouver -Is-' wealth makes's poor bargain, m you can help it P E's, little coldly. What a view you have from here!" "And to-morrow?" he asked. "You• land, containing 800 square miles and "I have been doing my aunt's be- He glanced through the high win- will lunch with me?" Mount Robson Park, In the Tete Jeune Minard's' Liniment for Dandruff. 1 aeta," he explained. "My strict doors at the, other end of the room. "I will be at the. Golf Cl ub," she Cache area, of 650 square miles. r` orders were to make myself a She laid her fingers upon his arm and = ;. greeable' pzomdaed,"at on' o'clock." The National Forest Reserves. � - _, led him towards the door. There is no greater self-protection, - Granet was conducted almost "Quietly, please," she whispered. stealthily down the stairs and into the In addition to these national play- from all that iii low, ordinary, and in- Try and iraaag!ne that you are in a avenue. Half-we, to the. to he ferior than the cultivation of a lofty, house*of .conspirators:' Y Ss grounds there are the national f:.regt Y - paused to listen. He was hidden from .reserves, which add considerably to grand estimate of oneself and one y i Site led him up the quaint stone ai t now b the staircase, a iral-aha � 3' gathering twilight Canada's holiday and camping possibilities. All the forces within p ped,-to the fitat-and the rolling mists. From behind rounds. .Permanent'settlement is'not you will then work together to help - . floor. Arrived there, she paused' to the house 'came the softly muffled 8 g i? ' listen for a moment, then breathed a Y permitted on these grounds, though you realize your ideals, for the life T: with h the tide "sweeping in, and, - little more freely and led him to a with sharper insistence,-the whirr of leases May be secured for summer re- always follows the aim; we always small sitting-room at,the end o! a khe�Trfe pur' b_ machinery from the boathouse. Gran- aorta, etc. The cutting of timber i8 take the direction of j ;long passage. It was a leaxant little et lit a cigarette and walked thought- permitted to allow the removal of ma- pose, ? apartment and looked sheer out over fully away. .' Just as he climbed into ture timber and enable that of lesser the sea. She threw herself dawn upon the car, a peculiar light through the - O O a sofa with a sigh''ew relief,and i g growth to attain size in a shorter . t Point--trees startled him a-stood up and time than would otherwise'take place, - i ed to a chair. hau MIL E watched. From the top of the se F:�•; "Do sit down, Captain Grans " she a slawl revolving searchlight played to conserve.a full volume of water in begged. "I am really not in the least`upon t watera.g g the rivers and to guard against fire. $ R A E Y ' insane but father is. You know I got (To be continued.) _' Permits are granted for grazing on the back on Wednesday night .1 ..� - - - -Latest Arear_wh-�e' The used car dealer who shows you met at once with stern orders that no wood may only be cut for the good of—how FTiey ru.. l.aa,�ad .,.2atkinp about wy � � The township of Elizatbethtown, shat they are like. visitors of any sort were to be re- Leeds county, Ontario, is undertaking the forest, are each'year the haunts r ceived that the tradespeople were to - ,;.•,. CfED cape of throngs of nature lovers. They are . .USED AUTOS rr='•` LLETTCOMPANYL114 be interviewed at the front gates—in reforestation on a line of sand hits situated in Ontario and Quebec, .gc• 10ET Actually:In stock S *' `�� TotU0ltTO.CAM�A ;fact that the house was to be in a in order to stop the damage from -~ state of si ^ shifting sand. counting in the case of the former for 402 YONGE ST, .p egg• Percy �r!'ukey TORONTO �•,•_ Granet appeared puzzled. a total of 20,038 square miles and the aka' ISSUIE No. 34-j-'t1. "But why?" Minard's•hihiment for Burns, 0116 latter 174,065 square miles. Mention this paper. r sty:ri..a".• .f •„ - '� - ' • J.. •'�; +Pt"Pq� :�',:.. ,w;.. roc o'• .t„ .'rn v-L4'� .ry..n'ir*' ..b•• y•� 'a°w'.•:i..•- .a:•P.ti "�.t: •j .,w '3 �.,� i. 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No, 4 west, Si1.W: :Sinn Fein Re p ly.fo British 6o vehement Nat Meant as a Re- , i Manitoba oats—No: 2 c�v, 4s : t; p is O(feted Dominion-Statm With_ � � - fasal of Teirm;&—Ireland °:-�� ► 49 3 C O. 4fered, extra No. 1 feed, �\ •'"49�3's c; No. i teed, 47%q; No. E i=o ' Complete Autonomy in Finance. and •Tasastion. 45%c. '. ' Manitoba barley.—No. 8 CW.,81�ifocl London, Aug. 16.—The correspon- looked_ upon•it as a rejection of his / i : No. 4 CW, 78c; rejected, 42c; feeds _ r'�j 72% dente between the Braish Prime Min- offer, astonished Irish Tenders. They now state that the note merely em- . •, , Ail tic above in store Fort William, inter, Mr. Lloyd George, and Eamonn American coin—No. 2 yellow, ?9c;" _phasized the Sinn Fein viewpoint re- nominal, c.i.f. Bay ports. --de-Valera,-the Irish republican leader garding Ultser,asking the Cabinet for �l %� ' r _ Ontario oats—No.. 2 White, 50 to made public by the British Govern- final decisions on this-point in order 52c - - ".-'anent this' evening, shows that, while that they cculd submit it to th>= Dail Ontario *neat—No. 2 Winter, cal. there is a deadlock on the question of Eireann on Tuesday. ,� lots, $1.20 to $1.25; No. 3 Winter, . :Independence for Ireland the'negotia.- The leaders also-say that they asked -=� $1.17 to $l.iz, No. 1 commercial, $112, :bona are still open. that the present offer, 'be made the �,-= to $1.17; No. 2 spring, $1.15'to $L20; Great Britain offered Ireland c'om- basis of the full anti final conference. �J`� No. 3 Spring, $1.12 to .;1.17; No-. 2'' '. plate autonomy in finance and tats- Members of the Irish Cabinet end the goose wheat, nominal. $pE Peas—No. 2, nominal. Y *!on, military-fot&-s for home de-,Dail Eireann. further assert -that no �1 G� Barley—Malting, 69 to 72c, accord- fence, her own police. and, among demand was made for general am- '��� in g to freights outside: `µ •othei things, control of the Irish pas- nesty-and that failure to obtain the ��,i N �j _ Buckwheat—No. 3, nominal. Ital services. release of prisiners would not be al- a Rye No. 3, $1.10. In his reply to Mr. Lloyd Ge,drge, lowed.to stand in the way of-peace. _-.' _' Manitoba flour—First,pats., ` Mx. de Valera argued for.indepen- The Sunday Times remlrks to-day o- second pats:; $10, Toronto. 7" 3ence and'o$ered to submit the Ulster that both de Valera and Arthur Grif- THE "REIGN" OF PEACE Ontario flour—$6.90 to $7, oki crop. Millfeed — Delivered, Montreal questions to arbitration. . , fiths are purely amateur statesmen, John Bull: -"I think it's coming, Pat; I felt'a.few spots on my hand." freight, bags included:,Bran, per ton; In his final letter, Mr. Lloyd George inexperienced •in high affairs, and un. pat: "That's right, John, an' sure, haw welcome it would be!" $27; shorts, per ton, $29;, good feed r� ` denied Ireland's-right to Secession,. re- skilled in negotiations. It then pro- - flour; $1.70 to $1.85. fused foreign arbitration for Irish testis to recall de Valera's lack of Baled Hay—Track, Toronto,pei.ton, ` y L questions and expressed the hope that 'finesse in dealing with two American �111t1L CONF�CE OF TEACHERS' No, 1, $23; No. 2,large,- mixed, 25 " ''Ireland wound accept the British conventions. Cheese—New, large, 24s/a to 25'�44c; terms, which he declared, were "the ! "The Irish-leaders.:do not.speak our „• twins, 26 to 26c; trip:ets, 26 to 26iac; best'that,could be offered. I language, although they use air , ASSOCIATIO NS HELD AT TORONTO old, large, 33 to 34c; do,'twins, 84 to. "An easier feeling regarding Ireland words," sags the T.-n-es. "Their 3bc; triplets, 843Sa to 35%c; new Stil, prevailed to-day, both among,the offi-i habitual expression iS always.morn or ton, tt to 28c. _ cials and the politicians. All are now;lees hyperbolical.` They do.-not expect Butter—Fresh dairy, choice; 33 to 35c; creamery, prints, fresh, No. 1, 40 inclined to the view•tha•t the Sinn Fein i their words to be construed literally."I Delegates from All Over the . Empire Diseuas Matters vital to 42c; cooking, 23 to 25c: rhetorical reply to,the British Govern-! A Dublin despatch says: to Welfare of the,World Ideals Are Sending Dressed poultry—Spring chickens,, ment did not mean a definite refusal. "On an authority which needs no en- Children Away from the Country Says Prof. Rey 40c; roosters, 20c; fowl, 30c; duck-' ;Z�' A Dublin ' correspondent's report' dorsement; it, is learned that there is nobs O•A•C• Notable Address. lings, 4oz; turkeys, ng c 4 that Lloyd George's opinion of the'no intention to 'break-off the negotia- r _ Live poultry—Spring chickens, SOe;, } term's of the note inct:cated that he'.bons." _ roost2re, 16c; fowl, 22c; ducklings; _- -- A despatch from Toronto says:—It a similar want of-viral 'social-tiadi- 30r, tuikeyi, b0c. Margarine-20 to 22c. ' Bi QUARTERS FOR Sisk- .Wheat Harvest seemed a fitting thing that.the great tion.. With this lack of permanency Eggs—No 1, 42 to 48r; selects, 46 Ci Q parliament of teacher delegates meet-'has followed'-lack of incentive for to 48c; cartons,49 to 50c. pAgy DFt_>�',�T • _. _ ,.-_ ___._ _ in.. Full Swing ins under the name of the 'Imperial farm improvement and for the addi- Beans—Can., .hand-picked, bushel, • ," Conference of Teachers' Associations, tion of household conveniences. •Thus $2.85 to $3; primes, $2.40 to $2.50. „. Britain Alone Needs TwQ Ho- Saskatoon, Aug. 14,=Wheat cutting and coming from all parts of the Brit- rural utilities and •rural improvement i Maple products—Syrup, per Imp._ has started on 25 per -cent. of the ish Empire,-should have assembled in stud rural beautification Iag behind.;gal., $2.50; -per 5 imp. gals., $2.35. During Conference. In fauna in th® Saskatoon district, ac- the Legislative Assembly Chamber at, Country'schools. have not kept, pace,"Maple anger, lbs., 19 to 22c. Washington. cording to reports received last night. t Honey--60-30-lb, tins, 14 to 15d per g the. Provincial. Par,iament. Buildings: with town schools, and country Fears of frost have-hastened-opera-. Where are wont;to sit the represents-j churches are dying of inanition. I bb.; 6-23�-1b. tins, 16 to 17c'per ll7b� s Washington, Aug. 14.—Since the tins on half of these, but it seems tives of Ontario constituencies are 1 "These farts are mentioned as con- Ontario comb honey, per dos., $3.76 n ' holditrg- of- the disarmament confer- likely that this danger is.-now past, sitting eachers of he youth Sroml stitutin the real problem of $ ca-`to $4.50. g g P gri i Smoked meats--Hams, hied.;-.40 tb- once in Washington became assured, post:I Bf�itaia and all then great British Do-{focal educe-•ion. Each new eneration due to the warm weather of. the I g 42c; heavy, 80 to 31c; cooked, 60 to the State Department has-been bear= two days. minions and, maiiy of the colonies. of farmers has to-be taught,the prim-':66c; rolls, 27 to 28c; cottage rolls, 80' , ing something of the scope and char- Serious oat blight is reported in the ,Instead of the member for a part;ciples of good farming,.with little aid,to Sic; breakfast bacon, 33 to 38c; otter of the demands that will be made northern 'part 'af the district and a l of Ontario rising in his place, there'from.a farming tradition. Each new,,special brand breakfast bacon, 48 to upon it in providing quarters. potato blight which puzzles experts i rose a delegate who said he was frlin' rural generation has to be taught to 4?c; backs, boneless 42 to 47c. - s` �► The Japanese Embassy has inform- is a eadin ra id in'the ne h'b6r-f Cured meats—Long clear bacon, 18 a ed the Department that it will require g p 1 South Africa,. from Neat/ Zealand, live in the country with little aid cram to 21c- clear bellies, 18% to 20%c. --_ ed thole accommodation for between hood of Saskatoon. 'Labor is plenti- from India,. or from Britain. Teacher`s rural social tradition. But in spite I Les4—P�, tierces, 19 to 19%c, F fuI. problems were discussed from, the of all, if Canada is to maintain a tuba, 19% to 20c; ils, 20 to 2fl%c; �. 100 and 200 persons officials attached_ po prints, 21 to 22c. orteaing, tierces, G: p y 4 - - int of view of men and women!stable and durable civilization, there to the Japanese delegation. The Brit- I,pnC�On, . Aug. 14. —.tT1s1er's, from all over the wdrld. Nor did-.its must be maintained on the farms the 14% to 14%c; tuba,. 14'!f�' to 151AC; s - ish Government is said to be anxious position is understood to be that 1 detract from the impt'ess]venes's of the best known practice, and conditions of. paiia, 1531 to 15%c; prints, 173E to to obtain complete possession of two it ig against the interests Ol' �- scene-ar the tone of the debate that!living in the ,country.must be -main-i 17%c. `hotels. , stet" to settle On the basis ro.1 I Choice heavy steers, $7 to $7.75; p half the delegates and the speakers i tained satisfactory tb those who are butchers',steers,fiance; $6.76 to $726;.,. 4' : . When Lord Byng opens the Can- posed bo-the Sinn Fein, but that were women. = intelligent enough to farm well, and!do, good, $6 to $6.76• do mod., $5 tq Ulster is prepared to co-operate "Our ,educational and social ideals generous enough to live well,and Pub`:$6; do, tom., 3.75r to $b; butcher adian National Exhibition, Aug. 27, - I have declared that overalls do nit; lik-s iri'ted enou h to maintain un-' he win be following the precedent set on equal terms with the South ; F �� heifers, choice; 8:50 „o $7; do, r_�ed:, by casts-Governor-General since Dui-. when the South has settled with 1 go with dignity and .respectability,`exhausted the soil's afore of fertility.",$b 60 to $6.50; butcher cows, choice, x I and that education is a mean's of I Prof. Reynolds said that-a develop-'U.50 to $5.75; do, med., $3 to $4.50; i'erin England. i I escape from labor,' said-Prof. f. 9.�ing industrialism had become aform-ICarmera and cutters, $i to $Z.bO• but- .__ _ �.---- --- --- --- Reynolds, f,. President of the Ontario, idabie rival to the farmer in the labor;Cher bulls, good, $4.25 to $5.25; do, CORD BYNG OF YIMY INSTALLED z • Agricultural College, is an address I market "$o mach so, that at the tom., $3 to $4; f, fan , good, 900 lbs., $5.80' to $s; do, fair, $b to $5.50; ..delivered at the Imperial Conference! present time there is no economic r to n of Teachers' Associations. basis of wages in any industry.except:'milkers, es, c ice, springers, 1; o' } - _ GO�QR�Gri � OF CANADA He went on to say that the .un-�In�farmin On the farm, the tenders-a I,$78' $6.50 choice, do to $11,; .dlo, iti� �- g• ,mad., $6.60 to $7.50; do, tom. $4 to ` settled condition of rural life in Can- cy is to pay what a-ma_n can earn In $6; lambs, yearlings, $T to J8; ada was due to the social stigma that industris'lisin, to date, the tendenZy`ia .spring, $10 to $10.75; sheep, choice, -impressive Ceremon in the Quebec I.0 lihVe -Chamber bid been cast upon farm labor.- to pay what organized labor may de- $5 to $6; do, good, $3.50 to $45th; do,'' � P. y . .� "Farms have changed hands, and mand, and, by means of economic heavy and bucks, $2 to $8.50; on Marks Another Epoch in tIC History Of _thus a-means for continuing good •privileges not shared by agriculture, fed and watered, $14 to $14 50; db,oay the Dominion. Orming practice has been wantin to s on the coats of production to care,$14.25 to $14.75; do,f.o b.,$13.281 76, do, wry points, $18 'o! _ _- There .have been no traditions poi- tine Consumer. Such conditions demand $13.50. A despatch from Quebec says­ scarlet robes of Cardinal Begin,.-and Bible•with a shifting farm occupancy.I of the farmer .business -ability and Dr[ontreal • With-the air vibrating.-from the firing the variegated tints of the ladies' Whole., families' have moved from Economic knowledge not required in Oats Can. West., No. 2 51e.•Flour of guns from Quebec's ancient citadel,' dresses. I country to to*n, and there has beeni�Canada forty yearn ago."' Man,spring wheat pats.,firsta,$10.60;r. the sound of whistles from river The administrator of the Govern-I -- — --- — —' -- strong bakers', $lA,Rolled oats, bags, --''craft; the ringing of bells and the anent of Canada and others to officiate I Universe Tutorial Classes" supply the demand as fully-as its .fin- 90 iba.; $3.26. Bran, $2725. Shorts, University $28.25 to $29.25. Hay, No. 2, per ton, applause of a large crowd, Lord Byng in 'the installation having-taken their antes will permit. In this respect, as Car Iota, $30 to $32. _ of Vimy, Canada's now Governor- allotted places, there was a short On the 'invitation of the 'Junior in many others, the university.. is Butter, chr"icest'. creamery, 40 to IF General, leaded Thursday morning at pause, broken by the announcement Farmers' Institute and tF a Junior hampered for 'lack of funds; but, 41c; seconds, 38 to 89c. Eggs, llling's wharf, proceeded through, the that the Governor-General had ar- R omen's Institute of the -Brampton should the Report of the Royal Com- 46 to ; selected 44 bo d6c; No. _ •'�oflagged streets to the Provincial rived. His Excellency and Lady Byrng district, the Director of University mission on University Finances- be stock, 88 to 40c; �10. 2 stock,'30 t0 Legislature buildings, and was there entered the chamber preceded by rep- Extension, University of Toronto, adopted at the next session of -the 84c. Potatoes, per bag, car lots, $3, _ sworn In office wit a Pam p and im- resentatives of the militia, air rorces went to-Brampton -to confer with Legislature, the provincial university to $325. ' pressiveness which probably have.and navy, the Lieutonant-Governor-of these two organizations regarding the will be able to dot the-pro vince with' Light steers and heifers, $8.50 to- never before been equalled in the his- the Province, and aides de camp to the formation of a rural tutorial class. rurm tutorial classes to the immense $4•50 per cwt.; Good fleshy bulls,dairy benefit of•the ,,antis men and women type, $3 to $3.50 per cwt; fight, cam- story of the Dominion. Governor-General. After the Gover- At the meeting there was a delegation in ones, 2.50; canners, $1 per cwt:; ; A--bad �L= icl l L from a unior on the farms of Ontario: cutters a mad. cows, $2 to $4• 'i as His Excellency came ashore. The dais, Mrs. Meighen presented Lady a3treetsville who reports�d on the our- - R"* lambs, '$8; com. and mad., ..: - Governor-General, who wore a -gen- Byng with a bouquet of white roses, cess of the rural tutorial class- held $5.50 to $6; sheep, $2 oral's uniform, stood smartly at the Lord Byng's'commission as Governor- in that district during last winter. Women in Europe outnumber tne!i Milk-fed calves, $6.60 to $7.80;. salute while it was being played and General was then read by his military The report given was a highly en- by fifteen millions._.. cam. drinkers and grassers, $2.60 ta.., -..afterwards inspected.the smart guard, secretary, Capt._,O. P. C. Balfour, His thusiastic one; the attendance bad $3.60. of honor on the wharf. Behind an'Excellency immediately afterwards averaged twenty-six for the whole ;, Hags, select, vie iS and spring hogs, escort of cavalry the General and taking the oath of allegiance to the season; the sub' studied was Eng- Over•Hee an feature t the spec. to$11 $13; heavies and :+onglns, $11, Lady Byng "and heir• suite proceeded King and swearing to "well and truly''. lish-Literature;-the professor sent-.out fade, will be the feature at the Can In carriages by a roundabout route to ex#mise his office as .Governor-Gen-. will n National Rockies, Tha 'scene ;•.,_; } ge by the provincial university had been will show the Rockies, Halifax and Good Disease (Fighters. - .. . the Parliament 43uildinks. ' Lord' and eral and subscribing his..name_in the so thorough, so painstaking, and so. . Good food, sunshine and fresh any Lady Byng received a series of ova- oath book. He was next 1_c-nded the C the grain fields and will be 800 feet successful that the class insist on hav- long. are mighty Sgh'tera against disease. - -tins as they passed through the great seal of Canada by Thomas Mul- ing.him again nest .. .nter. crowds, which. His Excellency nuke according under-Secretary of Statded b c k a Rig heard this report the tw INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION - - .- nowledged by waving his hand: while according to custom, be'handed back Brain ton clubs vexed unanimously a�+ry'1 - _ �`� ••'' t his wife-Bowed repeatedly. A dense to Mr.-Mulvey "for safe keeping." The for similar class there, to commence - throng had gathered at the Pariia- proclamation of the Governor-Gen- in October, and requested the Univer- ,ment Building and here again he re- oral's swearing in ordering the Gov- city of..Toronto to furnish them with TO BE APPOINO FOR RUSSIAN RELii/at `ceived an'ovation. ernment of the Dominion to continue a professor to lead them in their study. .' In the meantime those 'pre'sent oft was.mMy,-and after, His -Excellency These young people realize that edu- duty by virtue of their offices and had signed it it was sealed with his cation will fit them to do their work 'Sitil atiollk.is Beyond the Powers of a Single Nation to Handlq.; -'•',..:, , Chose by invitation had gathered in privy seal. The ceremony ended with utter a'nd also to ample,, their leisure' -Cserin1a11 Will a M ember Of Commissioaa. the Legislative Council Chamber,-the playing of the National An_them more ,profitably. .In Peel County, as y *here the ceremony of swearing in 'by the 'band in attendance. in the province generally, the pursuit was to taait+e place. The scene was one The installation ceremonies tom- London= Aug. 4.—According to the fully agreed that the relief work is s•.':-;� /'. of pleasure i9 Vie' auperseited_'by the�•- _ of mach brilliance. Against a back-'plated, a salute of nineteen gaps from pursuit of knowlis And, when is Sunday Times, an Internation tom- teak and Giie powers of private fir• ground of vivid red, the color scheme the citadel shook the buildings-There search of means for obtaining knowl- mission, of which Germany be s divid or even a eingde'nation. .• -, bf the chamber, there stood out-the was for a moment.or two after they member, will-be appointed this-week It is now c a t]]st int�tiq golds,redo and blacks of the,uniforms had been fired a solemn and tense tural17, sand�htly, o their own pro- be aa�alora �r to proceed to Kussia to organize steps co4pefatlon � t 4 y of the military officers present, the silence, testifying to the effect upon vincisl university. to deal with the famine. Money -is pouring into the Imperil$.: oo1nbre tomes of the undforms of Pre- the gathering of the dramatic episode The information which was laid be- War Relief Fund which is eves,, •.,�° The University of Toronto has re- -rider Meigben and his Cabinet Minis- in the country's history which had just ceived several requests.for these rural fore the Supreme Council made a deep whelmed wik�i offers of, persorntl ., x 1W,d, v% are Privy Councillors; the been enacted. tutorial classes and is endeavoring to impression in London sad it is now aasist ubce. ._b.,•h • y w .. - ' y'«, ''s• Y_ nr••., n ' S eo Ptl.i.,. f.51�.y,1>.F�v-Sa-'tl. •e f-,<: ..A'n- ,7^ -*4• .� '1 - r"'w"'ly -"' ✓y'. �� 7� '.•• 4r.. .,, 'L tv p;• .. •.F' •i,• +5,i G,. ' '..o�'i�.:. '•+, '^<e' ,".4'•. '�^%a' _"�t,`-.•�'� '.� �7,'' A.¢";,r.• ,,.+• ,,d,, ^1, -'IC h9" Y4 '�� t h�' fi ,`-•. '.✓. ,�:. T'•. 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'.�^t •L.. :a.:uxt_ arloa �a��. - Helen Burling is spending -The Polies Trtutees will most .. .• .� ' two weeks with Milton•.relatives. this(Fridis ) evening in the Town LL SVJTS_:�­�- A F.Crawford hue ptuchas-- Hail, at 8-o;clock. - 4,,' -J.R: and Mrs. Theztonll spent ed the. syndicate a ellage cutter -Mrs. C. W. Pilkey and dau s and will be e - °w Sunday with J. H. and Mrs. Beal, preps, to cater to ghter, Mies Phyllis, are spending `of Claremont. the farmers'-wants in-his locality: a week v4th Mount Albert friends. -' -Miss Marion Theztou spent a -Mrs. Armour, Mrs. W. Miller -Mrs. Rorke was the host on Our new samples of suitin s are now f�7 Couple of days last week with and daughter, Miss Jean,and Rob Saturday last-at her summer cot P friends in the city. ert J: Cuthbert, of Toronto, called tags here when a number of her $ere at greatly reduced prices.•- ­James and Mrs,Feak,of]!dark-- on a number of friends, here on 'friends had called to help her Colo- - - bam,visited at the home of Mrs. Sunday, brace her 86th birthday. 4 Look them over, It will ---Match on.Sunday. -Arnot Leslie, of Toronto, ac-' - ' -Dr. Ira Tripp and two eons companiod by his wife and several -HIGHLAND CREEK.' save 5 Ou money a called on C. S. and Mrs. Palmer friends, who• were-attending the one day last week. , Orange picnic of Osharwa on Fri- The Highland• Creek Thistle Foot- -George C. Leng. of Thedford, day last, spent a few hours in the ball Club will hold grand dance in •_Prices Reduced but Quality Raised , pe the Communl, Ha 1 .of Webt Hill ,::-,,::,spent last week with his sister, village. Mr. Leslie, wholeft Pick- say, Aug.''Wrs_C. S. Palmer. eying near! twenty School o, sr d A 28th, at 8.90 1 F y yearn ago, p, m: Estaadard time). A good arch- , -,rULn bdn_UL Laa aLarted-"to sees-a-groat. improvement. in .tae estra will be in attendance, Every- Bu S Twentieth Century ►gYllt OIICe and Ou -harvest his potato crop and they appearance of the village-since he body- come and have a good time, Y y .*re turning out well.. last saw it. Oents 75 cents, Ladies please provide, are Our customer-for keeps. -Mrs, W. H. Rooke and dau= -A.B. and Mrs. Collins,of To- Al h• Hoover and niece SALE REGISTER. ' • „ Rhter, of Toronto, are spending a ,onto, p , Tailoring and Fitting are positively wveek with the Misses Croak. Miss Mildred Hoover, of Green BATVIiDAY, AU6; 27TH-Eatenelve �r-,2 -Miss Edna Boyes has been en- River, Roy and Mrs. Collins and auction sale of Clydesdale horses, - •guaranteed. i ? ,Raged as operator at the central two childreni •Helen and- Bobbie, i - - y.p: .-of the Home Telephone Co. and Mrs. Currie, of Toronto, and ' high-grade Durham cattle, ._York- ' P shire hogs. Cotswold sheep, hay, • -Mrs.'Davidson and daughter. Miss Taylor of Exeter, spent Mon- corn, grain, implements etc.,. the Miss Ethel, of Markham, spent day with W. J. and Mrs. Monney. property of Oliver Pascoe, lot 7, B. See oar. ,Arrow and Forsythe. Shirts• Sunday :with 'Mrs. and Mies Miss Taylor will remain for some F. con., Pickering. • Sal! at one; Fawkes, time before returniri home. shar • ,12 months credit. W. Mawr, (guaranteed Perfect and ; -Mrs. Andrew Forsyth and -One of the employees of the p Y �y:. auationi er, t -daughter, Mies Gertrude,of Sint&• Construction Company'met with ,fast colors. ; .• luta, Sank., are visiting with W. a very painful accident on Mon- New Adwsrt soments. and Mrs. Ham. day morning as he' was entering - r" -The harvesters' ezcursioas to upon his day's work. He has OUt9E TO>;,ET-Apply Mre,McCi. Fred T. Bunting, - Pieke iu - .;: the North-west have been cancel- charge of one of the large tracks, HBoz 13,Dunbarton,ant, a8 Eatablished 1857. - '.led so the required number of men and was cranking up his car, when WANTED bird cage. Mrs._ _ have been-secured. it back$red, The crank struck 1 Ruddy,Picketing. Bell phone 18 48 — —• .3Slostn -Misses -Dorothy and Reta him on his forehead inflicting a 'Towle, of Toronto, have been deep wound about four inches rq OR SALE-Second-hand mower sad cream separator. J.R.Thezton, Picker- .- ';`•w spending a week with Misses long reaching from between his in&. 37tf • 5t 'Nellie and Roste-Star. eyebrows to the top of his fore OR SALE-1920 Chevrolet extra �' -Norman Mechin and two child- head. Medical aid was secured F +�. la �� `iR'° F. ren and Miss Robinson, of Oshawa, and a number of stitches were Pick'1408 excellent condition. =780. Phone '. spent Sunday with the formees necessary to close up the wound. ` ` rents, Hugh and Mrs. Machin. -It is now near! three ears RITISH COLUMBIA SHINGLES •• l� F y �for sale at lowest possible 'sea by Thomas - -- . • :.• _.-_ . - -Mrs. J. H. Rogers and Mrs. T. since the war was brought to a Paterson Claremont. ' 35t?n ANNOUNCES -.• =Y d: Johnston,of Gorrie, spent a few close and an�il the presgnt nothing :� -days this week in Whitevale with had been one by the people of VOR SALE-Two pedigreed and the farmer's eon, W. D. and Mrs. 'Pickering to show their & reei& registered Airedale pupp' male and female, V',. $ pp ten week*old. Apply or phone M.Ruddy. The _ I Rogers. tion of the work of their hra've Hermitage,Pickering, as —Howard Wise. of the printing sons, who had fought, bled and . ANTED-To rent, a small corn- Record er "' died in the defence of the em. V tortable banns in Pickering. now or later. - king department of the T. Eaton Co., •} of Toronto, was in the yillage on pire and in the cause of civtliza- Apply at the NEWS office; 48-49 Wednesday last renew old ao• tion. Man other towns, villages y �g_ 9 OR SALE-1 Shorthorn Suit, 1 -•' quaintanees. and townships have resented 1, separator, 1 Heavy waggon, collie pttl,s Ap- t - ! p p1 at lo 83, B.F.con,.Pictenng. Fred Lacey, a r, --Mrs. Bretz, Mrs. Garrett, Miss Rifts t0 the soldiers, while others Htyhland Creek. Ptwne Maly 1u7. 4a-4a a a V • - Mary Barnes, Mr. Sowden and have erected> monuments, com- ::-Mrs. Jones, of Toronto, motored munfty halls or something else of Feat SAl�•:-2o scree on the north- ` an enduring character to remind west corner of lot l9.con. 3 ['�ckenng. va - down and Spent a day last week R the preaappiaes are some timber aatl ten a-rub under 1. with W. 3. and Mrs. Ham. posterity oP the noble, aelf•aaeri' rult,vat7on. Suitableforpasturewithshade and i ; -Allan H. Clark, of Timmins, acing work of one soldier boys in !rater., Apply at News'one._ s9cr eneral Me' 6h r a,I1C15e ` ,'Who is recovering nicely from his the great war. Pickering, through WORK SALE-Cheap. all kinds of is recent severe illness is spending her Chamber of Commerce, has r wazoaa•>st sa. and all k;ndaaf,arm im- r' ' ptome�ss an&arid order. Also several heavy and a abort time at the borne Of his par taken the Stet step in perpetuat- y htscares and a couple of li&ht borne-powers. f :.: eats. W. J. and Mrs. Clark. ing the memory o our heroes by W Herman.Claremont. Phone 201, 17tr . .. .. .. .. . . ' -The excellent concert given by, purchasing four acres of lend'and - I�. ,OTHER CAR OF NO. 2 YEL- the Godson Construction Co's em- securing an option on about Alow corn and a car of No.2 G. W. oats will -. oyees in Dunbarton on Wedueie. another acre to be Into arrive at Locust Hill in about Iu days. : Book g1 Orden now as prices 0 ;ice sure ee advance. Home 31 -dug evel}iag will be repeated in St. & Memorial Park. The price paid photo Mark 26r1n, A.E,.:Reeaor,cedar Grave. Aug ' • g a J -"Andrew's Church in a few weeks. is$•400 an sere, and a payment of entf Rev.Dr.E. Pickard, with wife 8800 has been made. To make this _ - �a - AR 1i FOR RENT-South of Osh- - • • - i and family, retnrned to New park something of which the citi. Fawa. between the Town and the Lake Good 71' York on Monday, after spending zees of Pickering should be proud, land and ezeeilent market right at hand imme- - - -' diate possession,for ploughing.. Full possession: 10 �E:. a few days with. James and Mre, it is necessary to raise a large sum April lot, 1925. 'Apply to G. D.Conant,ash fs Andrew and with relatives in of money and a campaign is being awn.Ont. aatf. Mai - , •A, Sunderland. launche d for Sept. 13, 18 and 17, OR SALE-One,h. d, bap colt. 3 _ We congratulate Willard gad the committee has laced their Fyears old.broken in an harness. weight 1530 . Croak.oa-having passed with hon- objective at$2,500. The commit- ws, an extra good looker. Also 1 chestnut mare. It 8 years old,an eztra good brood mare and ore -the Middle School Examina• tee, who have power .to add to looker. Apply toW.G.Gerow;Chev1oletJW- and also his Matriculation their number, is composed of W. er,Brougham. 48-49 •. - Exam., and Darden Croak on F. L%w (convener), J. R. Thexton, �*T�+�+� having passed his Middle 3rhooi Dr. 2>tlrEwen, Wm. Cullis sad J. HA1<1�iCw7aJ SHOP : . re- OVln $zamination. D. Renimer. It should be kept In -W,-F. Law, manager of the mind. that while this park is in If your needs are ip the harnew lips V • -Standard Bank, left on Saturday memory of our heroic soldiers, it give us a call. We have new and - ` evening, accompanied by- firs. is for the benefit of the people of second-hand in stock. t0 our new large premises, Corner XAw and daughter, to spend & two Pickering and 'surrounding-corn- New baekband harness SW up - a weeks'vacation with relatives in try. It is to be made a thing of Brushes, Curry Combs,everything for the h-3ree. Church. and King Sts. Tlllsonburg.-' In his absence A. G. beauty as well as& place of nsefnl Trunks. suit Cases, Lunch Boxes -' McDermott, of Toronto, will be in ness and will be made all attract. Shoe repairing prompt! done. Rub• fi . . -T of the bank. � 'Lo. ' � „ i --•--In order �te facilitate the work r - -R,. A. Bunting was is Toronto airs, as well as being an athletic on Saturday last attending the field. ' To those who may wonder funeral of the late Robert Ctith- why such&large sum is asked Cecil.Bdy '' theood8 must go• '`: bert, formerly well known in we-may say that the land is to be HaruLas Maker, Pickering -Pickering, He has been 'in, the levelled, fences are to be erected, _ r �+ Bills • Castoma for the peat thirty ppears. trees-planted and suitable build6 •P1Ck81'ln� - " ' ' etch f Or lai"ge .7ale • He' was a prominent member of Inge constructed, including a 'the Masonic.order,.who conducted grand stand. All these things the Vigilance Committee - -- 1 - his funeral: Chamber of Commerce have in Min S. C H A P M A N -A very serious accident occur- view. We might also suggest that red on Monday morning last in in time a suitable monument The object of this Association to-to front of'the Gordon House; when might be erected with the names lessen stealing and prosecute the felons. - tared MacNeil, who o had just en. sacrifice those who had paid the supreme A, . •- . BUNDY'S -tared the stn to of Godson Con- sacrifice insc"gibed thereon. Since Members having propstt�stolen oommuni s H RD�T�RE edruction Co., sustained possible this is the first time that an a sale immediately with any member fatal injuries by being ran down peal has been made to the people o! ediatelye..00mmit,tse. by an auto driven by W.Emmett, of Pickering for fonds for a meteor or- Membership ton •81.00. . of Toronto.-who is a carpenter en ial, a hearty response is looked - - _:' ,:'' _ _ a ed in the construction of M S. for. .`o-matter how liberal a con. Tickets may b•had from the ion. at or ' -R_R s•oset.rt oaappnoatt•a. - :.:__.� ■ � t - vn& tuauIa uerxr-9iet'8---�I •^ tribution may it trill be small- l A p �-�- a L. n k v.61!'nits, r Nell,whose homers at 111 $ aelilna when corn aced to the contriba- �"' vw.— Z. eta ; P P er, W. V. Richardson; Pickering, V t Ave.,.. Toronto, had just fluished tion that was made to the cause of his breakfast and was about to liberty when our soldier boys J�R� TheXtOn Wt J. Clark. y cross the road with a companion offered their service, their suffer- Presidsnl; Bsareiaey Our stock of'Gr-aniteware is Complete to reach a truck which was to ing "d their -lives.. Let n8 who take the men to work. He did remained at home enjoying peace, ELM DALE MILLS (granite Preserving Kettles -'" not notice the approach of Em- comfort and prosperity now do -- _ • • _- : ' reett's car. which is reported to be our duty in showing our gratitude RBing at an excessive rate of speed. to the soldiers for flghtj�pg in our Granite Double-Boiler$ Before he could g t clear he'was' defence. You cab always get the beat Mani= = struck and dragged a distance of fobs Flotir made from No. l.jy Granite• Sauce Pans Manitoba Wheat: • '`�' 410 feet before the car could be A Good School Royal Household and Glenora for granite Pudding Dishes stopped.. He was picked up tin. Bread. Try abag, conscious, aad after receiving first - Poetry Flour Fresh Rolled Oate _ aid was'rushed to the General Hoe. The Canada Business College re. BRAN, SHORTS, Granite Dish Pang _ Mal Toronto.Toronto. It' is stated that mains o en during the entire year, MIg FEEDS " hfs skull is fractured and is suffer- but the all Term begins Monday, :OAT CHOP. .:10ranite Palls, Funnels etc, Aug. 0th. This ' the school endorsed ,- •. tug from internal injuriese. Dar. g CRUSHED'OATS by Toronto's beet imainess houses. -ing Tuesda he regained consci - ' y Vrtytwo years experience. Twelve BARLEY CHOP+ ousness, and at last reports there school,•, Individual Instruction, Posi. WHEA 'See Onr stook of Hammocks from $3,00 up are hopes for h* The The tiore guaranteed all graduates. Spot- CRACKED CORN I -40 I - •unfortunate m n has a wife and tors Cotleaee are the.t:>rgest trainers in MIXED HEN FEED Also a good assortment of Window Screens screen Doors three Children. He had been out Ottaada. �elaii Courses, Special courses Caldwell's Cream substitute t ' t of work for a logg time and was -for farmers'sons. If you are not en- Calf Meal. Coal Oil stoves, Hay Fork Rope, Slings, delighted at having secured em- terlag the professions you should Lave 1 Z1nOleum Fl Oil etc. _ r loyment. Mush sympathy is felt abusineas education, Write for par- Molasses Men Sprapers, y ;,b, . P ticutarm to 0anada Business Colle-e, CHOPPING AND OAtT] , for him in his unfortunate acci- College and Spadina, Toronto. •` CRUSHING EVERYDAY Everything in Hardware " !lent. The motorist at once re- _ "(let prices on feed in to lots. g ppoorted the accident to, Police A carload of zzz B. C. shingles BELL PHONE.-, Magistrate Jephson, who remand. W. W, ' ®ems �Bmdy ed him for a week oa $2000 bail on ust arrived at F, A. Reesor's, a charge of criminal negligence, cust Hill, at$e per M. Chopping every day, • s � Ticke& } 1 5t,,aye ,r, °h" - .-t.( .'Fw ..rs w'.r:w.d•. 'a „,', �'i,.•'vP "?fi•.. '"a•°o-�'..�a+.».m$pp.,•q•:.,t.�-- ,�,.r;{ r;. �,.fi•!=" •", •Y: .y,ryw ..y, �arzi. 'rt *�'a"8''•.,a"'" ..d'�; f t.�„F' '-r. e'�, r •°SM z`- r �.i'.•.' °;'�; .,e