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CHERRYWOOD, �'.•r:''a* - Geo. • .�s 3aker , P Estabiiebed 1826 Owing to re airs to the church the Ajn interesting social event took TTW ^diediCa6 Green River Sunday Sch be .will e. place on WMr. a sday afternoon at the n����1 ���• held in .the hall until further notice. borne of Mr, and Mrs. Reynolds, Se. U" Zr RE.•FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director Church service will also be held in the lina, when their daughter was united .o ptometricalliAssociation,,ot Ontario. Reg, hall on Sunday evenings. in marriage-to Reginald' Somerville, ±w • ietared:Atemberoflthe American Optonetrical picture it Yourself " of this placer 3idss Reynolds is well Association. Eyes•lezatnined' by appotntment. a'- rnoarcia3, .l,..,�...., c, Can _ - • .. . i' OSHAWA FAIT#.. and favorably -known here as she .:•, ,':�,,%,, The Vamily seated around one 8r' `yr NF.'TO11dLINSON, bf, B., Afember Baker's Phonographs. Remember the dates, . September school. They will spend a short • oftth'C uete of Phyeiciane and surgeons 12th, 1,311} and 11th. Sept. 13th, Pre- honeymoon on the Thousand Islands, sytOncarfa. OtBce: that formerly oecuged by .Listen to the strains cf a Rooc pars ion Day. Get. youc prize list` after wbich'' they will take up their ire late Dr, R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,;Cald= , aeil.' Phone. Clarembnt,,Qnc. 2aly violin. frog C., P. Davis, Secretary, if you residence.xt their home here. We ex- , 2nd, a Good Lullaby, �� baye not had one arid look up entries: tend our hear-y congratulations, T `T •E.16ARTWRIQST, 14f.'D.,ram. ' 8id, Home, Home Sweet Home The biggest prizes ever offered. Sept, •IC.r<P. s..ont. A mroner.tortDeieya- by Negro f�uartst. 16th, Show Day, afternoon and even - UXBRIDGE BLacuite and Pastry have that fine' tyof Ontario. Office hours: 12.2 and E-8 p.m. ing, A big night show is 'being sr- or at o•ther-,thours by appointment Phone Bdl 4th, Onward Ctristian .Sol-' One of our neighboring• farmers who sweet, nutty taste when ranged. Fireworks, Midway, Ex,hifl- F i. No.24. ]pd.phoneNo,'400, Frckerias• Oa- diets, " has been teaming otatoea ,to -this ., made from ' tario. 331v ifs; 48th 'f3ighland Baud trod other. 1; P _ _ . 5th, a Good Hop. attractions. Sept. 14th, show all day market figures that each row of his ` N0. McKINNON, D1.D., L.R.C.S., f1th,'Solo by a. Good Tenor or in all lines. Trials of speed'both after• crop brings hini $10. if prices hold �j{ C , • t3dinborgh, member of rho Ocl2egs of Bass. naons, See caters Rod advertising ilia:00 toms should fatal about $3;000. r ~/ y V /rf / ;physicians and Burgeons of oataalo.,licentiate ,� While this is an instance of oats 1' •matter poste egerywhere, g of BOYS]1 poiOD- of ie"8 oof omart.rgh. New Records and Sheet' liusie. ofits, there are many farmers who Pastry Four., It is made by the t Y • 6ZHCisd aiNatiioa�-tic dalsaaea of svomea.snd h -• .'� . Children, Once and residence,Brougham, MOUNT ZION gave not a good'crop nor x large one. most modern system from Everything'in 11luste. - y As.thresbir.g returns come to light rise choicest wheat grown, afC L.COcs�. Geor;e and Mrs. Pickett-were in T-o- the blue,repots of recent. weeks about The -quality is there and the - ` 1 EDY, Barrister. - tooth one day this week. crops in this part of Ontario are bcing - verified. Some farmers in-this county price is right. Tie H.*KFti'� rriater. Sol• StounNiffle, acs. Ge orge 31cDowell. visited at•rerWr,lAlotary Publrq Conveyaneei &e. Mrs. Ed. Pickett's-on SundAy, think their grain is not worth thresh- USE BAKERS' J�� ' Whitby,Ont. . 41 NN'. Hopkins and PhSlip Hopkins fog• One man.threshed half a day and decided thaat it was. n,ot�vorth la'or-L'rgad-11;ak.a:, more bathe,_ called on Hopkins on Sunilav, , E. .CHRISTI:AN,-Barrister''and Mr. and Mrs. Smiths eut the week- °ing on with. Oates are generallc a -'A P whiter and sweeter bread •8olfcltor.Fotasv Public.Etc, Money to raappointnlent. Any .farmer .who ' J B RAL' ' end 1. their ndfrie d ar hers.-oan ;yGfstx Brock tat.Noab,whitb,7. 9biy � t caIr'show,,thirty pounds to the bushel � - • �' .• Col. Gow and friend are visitors at -than any,other. >• thinks he hits a good sample. .5lan D"j1ALE$ & JOHNSTON-Barristers - the Angiir.g Club here this week. g P y -• .,-�" -CLAREMONT Alias B. And H:Boettintger. Mrs. Sic= oat crop.: will not,gn over 24 pounds. etc;,'229iDantorth Ave. { oolworth tBid ) :Host rain failec3.Lu 'fill, partly due to Toronto.sPhone;CxrrardGirl.Saturday*,M - FOr FL1I1Z1117.X@ Connell acrd Mrs. Irish-are spending a t.3. P - vsrn 1774.:tlnd.) 4017 tt�o \weeks'- visit- with Mrs. George knocking down fibs g parntlrJournal�s Chairs, Tables, Buffets etc. -Pickett. _ �+• �� + N 7 ILLIA_4I J.-BEATO-Iti,B.�,,Bar- Simmons Bea& and Ost&rrlioor rioter, Solicitor. ember of the firm of Matti°esses., BROCK ROAD. ~ General Trtusts Bud ngj►Foster and Beaton. ttreet.Toronto. Prices always right. ' Hydro Radiats Telephone;Main 981 and 962. Delivery frcve. - -- A lady friend fron, Rhode Island, Those municipalities that are inter- is visiting with A.E. and ;airs. Poole Denfad -= -- - -- -- ----- e n hydro-radials have been wait- f �e steel t i or a short tun e. B A S E T S ing for some time for a stateta cent frbih -Harvest bedn over early this year, rr t z BLAKE- B._ BEATON, D, D. S., Preruier Dreary regarding-the polieyof a goodly, ntimi:er fron this locality -�i}} Graduate of the Royal Colelge of Dental the U. F. O.government on'this vexed n ill'Attend ttre Toronto Exhibition. ,� t K Sur¢eons and L'ni.ers:ty of Toronto, office and F''ruit Packages c session. At GIeneoe,on Wednesday-; Geor¢e Moody and family, of Oeh- r e< over W. m. Prigele's hardware store, Whitby. -ljrury enunciated. the policy. of his awa, visited friet►ds'in this locality ' Orrice horns 9 to 12 : I to 6.3C.L Ind. pboae G. 1 sit. Berry Boxer government when be stated that it and in Markham Village for a few IWI phone 220. 4''417 J g 24 Pond 27 qt, Crates. - - was their-intention to resist the popu- day s last week, 8 and 11 qt. Baskets and Cov"er's lar clamor for radials..but if municipal- The grade on the Brock-road, which Aluoi;ft$,eoo Qtctx'b*. sties demanded.them the .government Is now a Count Provincial highway, "mot We advise ordering parl}=a --there is.a would put no obstacle in- their way, y ' scarcity of 1 qto at the but the would not endorse their will be .widened considerably. Sur- The Universal ETA E.STEPH.ENSON;A.T.C.M., - y Pro- veyors are-now busy at.work laying it FJa.w•1=Lr 2l4&02'11=4P 1 he of;prane and theory. Phone 1403 - present time, jectti. He Also demanded that the out. (One of Our Productions) Claremont. 30.10' Chopping and Oat Rolling seers west people vote on the question- again, be- WaltQr- Jackson, accompanied by day excepting Monday. tore starring to build., his brother. W. A. Jackson, of Ttsroia- We sell Silhs Rite-Lite leno"for HAM-' I"' of Ma a p. g to motored to Newmarket on Sunda all manes of.cars-the best r 1 . Lloon se In the County of OatarTe - , y - = ti'fotsring V.tilsta. troy W. G.Bamee, , Green lUver- ROSEBANK and spent the day with their brother. is the market for - Fellow men and boys do' Fr4rnlc• .the price, Wr r V.'RICHARDSON- Real'Es Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Hill. y you get the We are pleased to report that Mrs. k'tate, Insurance.Conveyancing, Notary signiflcance of these--facts regarding Asa Hubbard to improving nicely af- Tires for all ears, Emery' Wheels Public,Etc..'Piekering,Ont. 3117 • • Cann Full -Pe at Rosebank Sept. ter her serious accident - - p p eat of a few weeks Saw and Emery Mandrils, • - p = T 'HaiLL-Haase carpenter. Ee• rain Cho in 18th to Iflth: That It will be the art.• ago atiftIs,now eble to he around the a.Led- Chop- - $r Cireltlar saw .•rtimates given for newly-w,rk. repairs or ginal camp-of its kind ever held. That house. dens, etc._ alterations. Ind.phone 2913.ILPickering. 231y AND FL XKIN G; two of the•best leaders in Canada will I aai prepared, to do •ChoPMng and superintend affairs. That it will be a WHITBY. - - ­Woodworking and Geloeral y d3.BEATON TOWNBHiPOLEAB demonstratioual conference based on - =- Blaeksimithing. . , yLJ. Con.yaztsat.pee.isfon for taking .Oat Flaking every 1lonclay the Canadian Statdard ePficiericg A Scdt'tlsh concert, in rill rf t'.ie ..f. oeovalgoaay to and Friday. training and Taxis work. That the. girls'nuxlIiar of St. Andtew'achurch, W• H, JAC KSON, Brock Roadtitre ooeaszssy7 ., tie•gog.: f•"1 9toneboate For Fate tmining'<dill be foe both men and bops was given Tuesday. evening fn- the Pickering, On6. - - that. they may, do effective -work in town hrtll, which was packed. Those �Tt GEl S. PUGH. Licensed~Aue• their home communities. Let try have who-took part were : A..D. Stewart, 1 t onter for me Province of Ontario, Alt �O�1L� F, B8�'16$. �+�8reI110r1t rn,tnIy.boys in-school. In apport.'in the 51. McKenzie. 3I. Cioldburn and lfiss. _:-ktndi of sales conducted on reasonable tere,e. y rhttreh and at homy_ 'foie IS ollr Sleet.-'Also-trvider of pins-breed- ?tronhorn cattle.- Rural Route N�o._ y Here � 'Are _-- - 'ilrite,phone or call, Ind. hone, Claremont opportunity, grasp it. If1ou- cannot At a spoebtl •meeting of the Own 2118. Glen"Islor P:O, __ 1'aaly . . come for the full time coruejor part of council uesday evening. at which - "-' It is My Business it.' Reaisfration will be extended to the Board of Tra.rde attended,consider �j POSTI-LL, Licensed Auctioneer, To her c Sept, 12--h. Remember the dates, able di.dusaion took glare regarding , :a-' • for Oounuee of sorb and Ontario. Ann- p you min part of yours. ., St pt. 18th_ to 19th. and send your the paring r t Brock street. Those Cement Con, of re G rla atseaned 0 O ahorfsss na me to Gerald Cowaa , _ • faotaoe, AEldreu tlreea8lces P.0.. Onc, By opening a New Garage in the Vdl- , .Rvsebank oppoein�f it trrtnted x grant-tmrn the ! )age of 1Dhitevale I am prepared to do Pat, - _ _ government first., At was flnally de- Coal Tai.= '31 Air, LICENSED AtC- all kinds of repair work. including aided to pass a re.olut+oa instructing ! T1ONEER,fcr York,Qntario and Durham tops and side curtains, also making ALTONA the clerk to advertise for tenders for " �Countinirs cll kinds abk. Dates promptly ptlasatt attended your old,car loot*and run like new by •• Levi Grove;Pof the 9th concession of the pnvinq of the street, and 0196 for Lumber giving It n ood coat of new paint. the eytabl:ehinjz of curbs And sewers. arranged at NEWS'Ot6ev. _Bell and Iaaepea- g p Pickering, da confined to his bed suf• ,i� committee waq appointed to wait ' ttent phones, shitty,ono. Sly Agent for Toronto inAchinery, includ- feting from painful burns received „�, Li..,,. F, C, ;7 rt�o i7�G,rt bGny, Shingle-8 sag; Pumps,,Windmills, Silos while repairing the water tank 'in his to o into the matter of building the C7Z'OR'Y :�ON'Z'S andlGasoifneLSogines. barn, Mr. Grove was using tar to re- scenic highway from here tq Lindsay, _ Bought and sold. .'CHARLES llf. RICE, pair a leak wbirb.he hRd discovered and get x grant wberehy the Govern- g ,� in the wooden tank scud had take A meat trould pay I0 per cegt.of the Ready •Roof lag Home Tel. 5521. Wbitevale, fins -�Governrtient; Municipal. and COr- Irtntern with him, which ignited the cos o£the center ?0 feet, the same_ as tar. His clothing caught-afire, but he the Kingston road. -: Pod Lath ; })Oration Bonds Foi Sale. TIKE TABLE-Pickering Station managed to crawl out tbroug-h the T.R.R. Trains going East.dtie•so follows m;rn?tale and ran down a flight of "' ` ' Bell Phone 383 g " BROUGHAM: ' - - .+.----- Na, 9 Mail .7,57 A M. stairs to the harp ntd, where.be Pot, - !s' WILLIAM D. DYKES, WH,ITAY 28 Local -_°.28 P,.X, out the fl,tines by rolling., on,the - '•1t-e are -sorry to report that N. L. �1 " 36 Local d.Ui P.;1I the round,' but not before 'he had P h • A. R E E S O R ate; Trains going West due as -follow g t�venson is vet v poorly at,present, f . 7)r: S. R. A.TMOMM No. 35 Local 7,.f7 A. M. sustained severe horns -on his legs, being.now,c:onflned to'his bed. _ 27 Local `2.30 P. M. arm:, and head. Thi, Might rain that Our public school "w-iff�-re-open on S.rOCVB''M H=L?� s. Veterinary Surgeon . was falling the time helped to put out Thor?,9ac t►etr. when it is hoped that 7 Mail S 55 P. Jf. the fire. That the fire did not spread there Rill he N ,:Pond attendance. Honor College. Allo AAe day r n gb�ary Nos, 6 and i also run on Sunday to the building w9s due to the lid on We extend our congratulations to Pi0cke­rM` g'* tom tl'p attended to, Foregoing is according to Standard the manhole- closing down as Mr, Leslie Devitt and Silo Blanche APech- ":'P P time, Grove escaped. The, fire then went in on tbe.`event o'f their mgrriA e 3" Bell-a.nd4nd'ependentPhones out from lick of air which was fortun• which to place on V ❑ sd g ' ,1 - ra PICKERING •ONTARi0 rte xs the had•snow was situated abcne P s par- ot. la t ad e sty Y -• noon at the boors nf' the bride's par- ` y.•2 • _Brou�gha� it, Mr. (trove •is doing very niceli', et}ts, H. itrid )Its. 11echin, of Picker- .d will be laid op for x cdnsid-erable ing; sii:cl formeriv of Brou�h.tm. ° � . ,� Fvraroon� `liras,-Tribune, t'.., p to re. o•t he erin & ill: -. ' tli�i1 Ul'1tU�ai� T��' , { � :�sbz. _ � ` 7 1 � d ru � � - - ness,of W. Cr. C,srow of thrs ti�lc�ge, t WHITEVALE. Ha was Wien iii.on SundAy suffering The Chevrolet Service Station and All kinds of Tricking to and froth great rain, Adill on aid was summon- GArkin at Brbugs an is open for All the City or other point?. Joseph Leary is building a nett gar• ed anti his case was diRgr,'oied as - More kinds of reprairs and over hauls. - - • . - ' Also, Touring Car for hire• age, appendicitis - On Tuesday morning _ Expert workmanship guaranteed. airs: J. Pugh visited at Lindsay he was&oiiv,:yed to the Oal1Nw,L Hos• p night or day, _ Agent for, Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear-Jnd Reline 500 A 1 33-8 T.Master Mnurite Rice is with friends pftxl; tell rB d tvac found ration. to j:- Tires and Willard Batteries, P - pP y peri,,,ur an iron ac?i:tte operation. The Columbia Grapbones are back to pro- Tires Darlington. disease --had. rearhed an advanced r war rites. Type Y--2 previously Batteries exchanged, P P P. y BROIIGHAM HOTEL George\Iaynarci and family foals a stage, As bit. Gerot� ie T2 years of $135 00, now $9bA0 supplied era Gerow'e Garage, Brougham trip to Toronto recently. age the rage is a very critieRl one, but Mahogany. Walnut,Golden g H. Poynter's shop was brcken•into everything is being done to brio Y. y g g g •''.Oak and Fumed Oak Finish L9.IfJTT again on Friday evening. about his recovery. - Dr. N. E. McEwen, B-V.SC. `� 14Irs. Cameron; of Tolronto, is visit- --- - $Lr1IMER INSECTIDE - Veterinary•Surgeon. -��iJ� f�`G ingher moth Airs,Stnith• 7� Good School Paris Green, 80c per lb, 14 51iss Effie McKinnon, of Stoaffvilie, Powdered Lead Arsenate 60c lb. Graduate of University of Toronto, is the guest of Miss AitnA Miller. ; - Fortier Veterinarian to Macdonald Yonge.&.Charles Sts,Toronto Aire. A1ay and dAUghter, Miss Mex- The Canada Business College re- A varied assortment of Metcalfe Cho- Agricultural College, Quebec. Is noted throughout Canada for: lnrie, are with friends in Toi;onto. mains' open. during the entire year, colates, in boxes and bulks ' •-'Prompt attention to all clients. The young people spent A 'very en• but the Fail Tertrf begins Monday, - `-. hi t► tads work. Write for Cata• Joyabie evening on Thursday last. An `�Oth, This is the school endorsed Kodaks, •Stationery, magazines, Bell and Ind. Phones, g g W, and Mrs, Moore and dau her g' ` Smoker's Supplies. ... g by Toronto's best business houses. PiCKERING, ONTARIO, logue and arrange to .enter at our visited the former's father and sister, Forty-twp sears experience, Twelve ri' al Re:all Wam ole'e W.Burk and family-and E.Udell schools, Individual Instruction, Post- y Rreparationsr P Fall Term .opening August 28th. and son motored to Altona on Sunday. tions guaranteed all graduates, Spot- Miss rte. Nettie Haines and Miss Irene. ton Collegra are the largest trainers in We close Thursday Afternoons; Y 1.► s Vi . R El D We have fillod positions recently at ReSsor spent Sunday with Miss Helen Canada. Mail Courses. Special courses dEtjing the summer, $150 a ;month and $2700 per annum. Troyer. for farmers'sons. If you are not en- Hag a full line of rresh and otir- Mrs. Price and family have return- teeing the professions you should have __ 1 y,`Yd meats constantly on hand. Students have been in attendance ed home, after a pleasant visit with a business education, Write for par- ' this year from Newfoundland on friends. titulars to Canada Business Collel>Ie, N MCEW 3• Spice Roll, Breakfast Bacon Prof. W. and Mrs. Toole and family College and Spadina, Toronto. '•" N. E. ! max, theTaat, Quebec on the North and with the former's parents, John and $>.aaw Eolog"ns, Weittlerts, etc Manitobs on•the West. Mrs. Toots. The new million dollar livestock Veterinary Surgeon r �- Highest ll'iCAB]staid f0! We are pleased to report that Rev. � g W. J. BIliott, Principal Mr.Upham is able to be out again, arena at the Toronto Exhibition Rutoher s eattie after leis serious illness. will have 8j acres under roof.,- 3Pio3�cdriai ontem b mum �%r ',•,.�x. :�,^• '•;'k•f i •q,. •t. ,'i' 3 ""s•:. .ea;' v r I' 'K,'"",Gy'� 1-�r3t,M'.rx: .¢�., .r"�" _ - •y ,at. ,.i.•�c'•'^..., I t X. i 1'" !e `, f a. Y. ,s.�Y�- .a.'t.. 4'_ ''�,H,'°qtr. +-" r'." ,'�''R;p`c3�'Fi&'wi�'.' _,�,•„:✓:; .,.'z .a>r-..... -• • -r^ _ '.!a 7 :Y 'i!•.a.moo X r w'•y;. uarvYS -.sa�4+b: " " +^�.t�. "'� F "';Z,b.'y •,.�.,-:fa- '•4•` -r.a"•. .fin• _ :'qM1'. .. « -. 'ii.tf� <• .ar c..s' -""k,'�t p� z,", a `,�• H,, 4. .,•••. ' 'ry5y' ••a'`A'.4�. :°'" :'�.y'e'..,f. .J�'.'...,t ,s...tt`, `,•r)n. yl, .,,. ..1 -"`••` as••• .aim w - :�: '+'�_-• - .., ,,� -.•- ----••-~._.. ' _,. .ice.• _ _ �. ._ ._ ._�.. .... .._-_ -,. --- __--.__ --- .�� ..-- - _. .r __ .. • --__ - _ -''c. A Greek warship in he Sea of .1 . ' NURSES II I Cured is 80 days. Partljhu%%rs mailed Marmori Stapp. ed s Turkish vessel ' free. H. O. Reynolds, 39t Wellesley coming from New York and sexrebed, sbT a to rent ct Hoopt h for vn�asa ' " • (� j St., Toronto. it, for munitions. Instead of the means! Acted Hwpftals, New York city, J a' h e l O Vf of making war the seurchiers found Offers a tb»• years' Course or Train. g take the trouble to climb up the ladder :nothing but food for the horde of re- sn to young women, having the s'e- _ I into the workshop." cows nurses. Thai�Hc:pltai kas r - The"Blin - "But you moat know something 'fusses pi the Levant. 9„ The episode suggests liow,much bet- aeopted the eight-hour system. The about what is going off theft?". Gran- P gg DuD is reosive uniforms o! the s!chooL '• .,c et'persisted. ter off this world would be if the a monthly allowanoe and traveuia/r �- "I really don't'. she assured him. common carriers could'be employed in fuiclriue~�°�afL�a No red : ,r "It's some wonderful invention, I be- �'�" but I can't help resenting any- the transportation of bread instead of Buperinteadsnt. .. By Ill.PHILLIPS OPPENHEI34 lieve, bullets. thing that makes us live like hermits, As long as one ° - suspect even the tradespeople, give up part o! the world IG •� "'' I) entertaining altogether, give up even has an abundance and another part Bits of Caltladiall News. Synopsis of Later Chapters. - Granet frowned 1SL+�ily. seeing our friends. I hope you are not suffers from an insufficiency there It has been intinlated,that the cen-- ,•y� a<�.� a -„s returns •..- ♦L.a ..tie o1--St Tntin Captain Gra net calla upon Mollsives! ter;' he conTesaed. "I hear the Ad- I haven't had a'soul to speak to'down direction of the deficit, and there will N.B., will show an increase of,alioni -Guillot at-.the Milan Hotel and gi miralty are,going 'to take over the here for months.” be work for boats and trains and 5,000 in population, making the total . him a document from the Kaiser whole thing within the next few days, "I don't 'think I shall go just yet," plane, and dirigibles to do. Camel about 47,000. Most of the city's- feria France a separate peaces and are sending Marines down. How's he answered. "I want first to accom-' caravans across the desert and laden growth since the previous census has; a plot is discovered. Conyers sinks two the time lish what I came here for.' `F submarines. Granet is commissioned P files of esters in the jungle will home been outside the city limits: by his uncle, Sir Alfred A»selman, to' They glanced at their watches. ' It she turned her head very slowly and p - was five'minutes before midnight. As looked-at him. There was quite a be- their occupation for many years after Authority has been granted to the _ destroy the new sub detector, mess by;though by common consent, they both coming flush upon her cheeks, long air voyages with passengers and Minister of Agriculture to purchase a - Sir Meyvilie Worth of Norfolk. Dur•I stood looking out into the darkness. "What did you come for?" she ask--freight-'are the diurnal commonplace. piece of land at Rimouski, Qtie., for ing a call upon Isabel Worth he makes-'A s3ight wind was moving amongst ed softly. There is such an overwhelming the sum of ;6,700, on which will be' :'•"little progress. the treetops, the night was.clear but About half a mile away He was silent for a-moment. Al- task for every transportation system erected a medium-grade agricultural _'CHAPTER X]R. moonless. ready his foot was on the brake of in feeding the hungry among ma:ikind school,. which will be opened next' _ It tree a very cheerful little arty;they could just discern a corner of the car; they were drawing near the that the provision of mannon-fodder spring. Construction will start im - ! °'r::•. y the club-house. They stood watching lain, five-barred gates. p 'dining that night at the Dormy House P g g it in silence. At five minutes past "Perhaps I am not'quite sure about cannot too'soon be relegated to the mediately. Olub. There was Granet; Geoffrey twelve, Granet shut leis watch with „ realm of .old, unhappy, far-off An aerial week-end fire prevention. Anaelman, his cocain, who played for. a click. that myself. he whispered. y } Ansel man,Cambridge and rowed two; Major " They had come to a standstill. She thin'ga." It is deplorable to think of patrol has been instituted by the Bri- Not to-night, then," he whispered. descended reluctantly. armored stripe fitted with armed men tish Columbia government to protect "Harrison, whose' leave had been ex- "Collinsl" "I hate to send you away" she t, g valuable timber on Vancouver Island i � and their accountremen nailing to - • ` tended another three weeks; and the "Well Y' g _ sighed, "it seems so inhospitable. Will distant laces to kill other men, burn and along the coast. The patrol will secretary of the club; who made up "What is goin on in that wooden g p, p the quartette. shanty?" you come in for a little time?' The their houses and ravage their lands, 'cover an area on the mainland for the' k. q Y' pp�,•if we meet when the white harvest fields of peace P •' "By-the-bye, where were you this i The little man dropped his voice. worst that can ha province and Vancouver Island be afternoon, Captain Granet?" the-jail-i "Germany lost two submarines ,in dad. is that he might'be rather rude." cry out for the ingathering. It is be- tween three 4undred and tour hundred ter asked. "You left Anselman to one day," he murmured. "The device. _ 111 risk it with pleasure, Granet coming more difficulty to persuade miles long.: tli y, r lied. ' play our beat ball. dolly good hiding which got them came from that little eP „ men as pubXc education grows in `X Oil claims ,have been staked along - he gave us, too." 1 workshop of Worth's. The plans are Can I see your collapsible boat?" 1 ' -"Went out for a spin;' Granet ex-' probably there or on the, piemisea she asked, peering in behind. the lands, that there is glory to be the Mackenzie The right tip to the ' He shook his head. - - gained and Honor to be won in spray- Acetic Circle. The staking extends. _ plained, "and afterwards fell fast somewhere. from a point several miles south of ' asleep in my roam. Wonderful air,, Granet groaned. It isn't my secret he said and ing the soil with the bullets from ma- Yronrs, yon know,' he went on. I "Asa matter of fact, I have been Besides, I don't think my friend has chine guns where it should be sown Fart Norman, which is 1,b00 miles slept like a top last night,"j within a few yards of the thing;' he the patent for it yet: w.} t, north of Edmonton, to another point '~ Major Harrison declared. The first'said. "It was all fenced around with The sentry stood by 'and. allowed within some fifty miles of Good Hope, three nights I was home 1 never closed match-boarding." them to pass, although he looked a post just sixteen stiles south of the my elites.". t . "Do you mean that you have been searchingly at Granet. They walked New World and did. Arctic Circle. The total distance of Granet leaned across the table to allowed on board the `Scorpion'?" slowly' up the scrubby avenue to the Map makers are having a busy time the oil staking along the Mackenfie :M h Once Granet paused to look in these days of everchanging boun the secretary. ( Granet nodded. house. River is thin territory is saw approzi- "Dickens;" he remarked "that's a "i had the rottenest luck" he de- down at the long arm of the sea off. daries. Europe has regrouped itself, matelp 160 miles, though not con; queer-looking fellow at tie further!dared. "I took Miss Conyera and her hiss left. �� and the old map of our schooids}yes is timed over this satire length. end of the room. Who is he 'friend down to see her brother, Com- 'You have quite a river there, be *song from top to bottom. Saskatchewan cooperative market- . The secretary, glanced around and i mander Conyers. We were invited to Temaekeeo led But what tremendous changes have Inc societies had an Increase of Ei,• smiiled. lunch on board. . At the last moment taken place in the Christian Era, a "You mean that little fellow with were turned off. Through some That used to be the principal 125,103 fa ,the amount of business the lasses and the stoop? He arrived + waterway from Burnham' village. comparatively abort time in the his- handled last year,-compared with the' g p glasses from the roof of tae Ship I y tort' of the world. The Roman's map ' last nigh and asked for a match thi,+ice, some workmen pull down the Quite a large boat can get down sow turnover !a 1919. The membership = morninv. You see what a miserable, match-boarding, but I couldn't make at high tide." of the world was the Middle Sea-the was Increased by 946, making the total °+ wizened-up looking creature he is? I out what the structure.was." They entered the house and Isabel Mediterranean--and the lands washed at the end of the year of 18,894. The ' gave a little gesture of dismay.. She by its- waves. -:To sail out of the - =�t: found him a twelve man and he wiped' „ ga ge , G id-up capital invested increased _ �* the floor with-me. Guess what his I I can give you fellow idea, Collins clutched for a moment at ranet's 'Straits of Gibraltar-the Pillars of handicap ;„ remarked. "This fellow Worth has�arm An elderl• man dressed in from ;382,161 to :46ivest Fifty-four " handicap idea;' Granet replied. "Forty, I of hold of some system of concentric S . Herculesg shot' a great an adTeature societies marketing 1lved therefor $.I,. - :-- g y I sombre .black clothes disgracefully being shot in a rocket to Mars lenses. with extraordinary reflectors,dust 912 carloads and received therefor';'1,- ,�,r�.- should think.'' which enable him to see distinct! at' Ya coliarleas, with a mass o! white would be today'.. 629,308. The value of supplies "Scratch at 'St. Andrews," Dickens hair blown all over his face, was walk- sold told them. "His name's Collins. I least thirty feet under water, en irrg up and'down the hall with a great For another thousand yeast,- after was :6,886,385. . The total busiaegs they have 'a recording instrument, ac- i the decline of Rome, very little pro don't know anything else about him. cording to which they alter the grad- ;n hiao hand.horn-rimmed s wed shortcut Brest was made. India was a sort of handled amounted to :7,314,695. .. He's paid for a wee and we're jolly cent of a new gun, with shells that i'p Paying for an irrigation system is - glad to get visitors at all these times."t the' sound of the Opening- door and fairyland, China-or Cathay-might one year 1s the unique experience of ' 4''' "Bridge or billiards?"-young Ansel explode under water, Von Lowitz was hurried towards them. There was no- have been in the moon, Russia and 81- the Taber project, comprising '17,000 Ansel- on the track of something.of this sort thing about his .a appearance in the anon asked, rising, ng PP beria were wholly out of bounds, scree, in Alberta, just seat of the tr- -_ -i' "Let's play billiards," Granet sus- last a Kr' but he grave it up chiefly be- least terrifying. He seemed,'!n fact, America was not dreamed oi,Australia y �� rmpps wouldn't guarantee him. bubbltngr over with excited good- masted area operated by the Canadian +. Bested. The stretching. across the'a shell." humor. had never been heard oil, no European padRe,Railway, It cost sixteen del- �table does me good." � "Rrupps gave it up a little too soon, "Isabel m dear," " ship had ever sailed on the. Pacific .lars as acre to build the ditches and ' "We'll have a sneaker, then," Major sr u , y , he exclaimed it Harrison decided. then, Granet muttered. Collins, if is wonderful! I have succeeded; I .ocean. _ laterals and conservative estimates oil. t we can't smash up this Tittle ettab- have changed the principles of a life- Then, quite suddenly, came the axe the average yield on the 13,000 acres { ; They played for some L me. The I lishment there'll be a dozen destroyers time, made the most brilliant optical of ezploratton. The Spanish and wizened-lI ing little man came and before long ,rigged up. with #lira in- p under.crop are' twenty bushels to the p' watched them benevolently, leering ferns] contrivance." experiment which any man of science Portuguese navigators,followed by the , acre, as against eight bushels 'on the every now and then through his spec- The little man stood before the win- has ever ventured to essay, with the great English adventurers, doubled dry land adjoining. This is the first •. fades, and applauding mildly any par- result-well, you shalt see. I have the world's land area for the map- dow and gazed steadfastly out. sea- wised to the Admiralty, ired for year that the Taber project has been ocularly good stroke. At eleven wards Y, makers. But even then the maps were la operation. - +' "5 o'clock the turned out the lights anal` „ men work-people. Captain Chalmers, _ y g They'll be here this week; he said is it not?" he went on, "You must fearful and wonderful. America was The Financial Times, Winnipeg, in made ybefore her way to midnight, ro ms in his'confidentlyy. "You'd better go now, tell your men to double and redouble apiece of guess work. Even Europe Its latest survey of Western Canadian ,d Granet. It's all over for tt night their ever ins. This lace is worth part of Africa the same. Even Europe crop conditions, states that the wheat ressin own, stole-softi across the g P g-g y + Granet nodded and left the room watching now. Come, I will show you looked like nothing on earth, and yield this year should be the most passage and opened,without knocking, quietly. Every one in the Dormy ._ �+ the door of a room opposite to him. house was sound asleep. He made his something amazing. where they were at a loss they drew valuable the West has ever produced, The wizened-looking little man wa� p' He turned and led them hastily to- fabulous beasts and birds to All up worth-at least halt a billion dollars, - 7, - g + way back to his own apartment with- wards the back door. Isabel i s seated upon the edge of the bed, by?-I gripped pped the a•paces. - out difficulty. Only the little man re- m ina�ws'Lrntmerr°Tor Dandruff. dressed. Grsiiet turned the key in the;,. nod-seated at the window,with hie, Graneta arm: loci, stood Tor a momext listening and eyes fixed upon the bank of murky "He thinks you-are- the officer in - _ swung slowly around. command of the platoon here, she A Toothleaa Race m India. A Dutiful Sao. " "Well?" he exclaimed softly. :. lends which lowered over the sea. whispered. "Better let 'him go on Toothless babies are familiar. We A settlement worker was speaking f y The tenant of the room nodded. He - - thinking so." make allowance for their edentate ap of the relaxed moral standards that - -had taken off his glasses and their aka- ;. CHAPTER XX. Granet nodded. pearance because we know that they she found among the people in'her dts- sence revealed a face of strong indi- Isabel Worth leaned back in the "Is he going to take us to the work- really do possess teeth, almost ready trict in New York-owing, she thought vidu ility. ' He spoke quietly but dis-,comfortable' seat by Granet s side and .shop. to sprout. " to the upsetting,conditions of the war -'tinctly. breathed a little sigh of content. She I believe so; she assented. If a child were never to develop any "You have explored the house?" " had enjoyed her luncheon party .a They had -hard work to keep up teeth at all,and to remain through life period. "As fir as.I could;' Granet replied. deux, their stroll along he sands with Sir Meyville as he led them has- "One boy I knew,"she said, "was're- —: g what scientists would call an "ano- -The place, is almost in a state of i atter�arda, and she was full prepared tilt' down the little stretch of shining ceatly sent to the reform school, and a loaf" how unpleasant it would be! siege." to enjoy this short drive homewards. shingle to where a man' was sitting neighbor .was trying to console the "Proves that we are on the rigght -What a wonderful car yours is!'' in a boat. They all jumped in. The That is exactly what happens in the lad's mother.° track, any way. What's that build-'she murmured. "But do tell me-what man with the oars•looked' doubtful! case of a type of men native to a-town �• 'Yes,' said-the mother, 'it is e ing 'that seems to stand out in the on earth have you got in behind?" for a moment at Granet, but pulled off'called Hyderabad Sind, in India. They shame, He was such a good boy, too. water?" "It's just a little experimental in- at once when ordered to do so. They are Hindus, always have remarkably Everything he stole he 'used to bring "How do you know about it Gran- vention of a friend of mine," he ex- rowed round et demanded. plained. to the front of the queer bald heads and are toothless through " little structure. A man from inside right home to me." Some day we are goin to life. I "I sailed out this evening, hired a try it'on one of these creeks. It s s held out his hand and unless them up: These men are known as Bhudas, _ - boat at Brancaster Staithe. The fel- collapsible canvas boat." Another young man, with books piled That Settled It. '•t low wouldn't go anywhere near Mar- "Don't,try it anywhere near us,'' she on the floor by his side, was making which means "toothless." Their wo "No, George,' she said, "I can only - 'A ket Burnham, though, and I'm rather laughed. "Two of the fisherrinen from some calculations at a table, Almost men, oddly enough, always have suer- be a sister to you." sorry I tried to make him. They've Wells'-sailed.in a little too close to the the whole or t opening, of the ,,. a went of teetb- Tnn+1,1­- ' was LaKen u b what se med to be a news is exclusively a male trait among 'very well," he replied, reaching for -}sere;-right c„vugl,, sne'd yeszernay and the soldiers fired p y e g his hat, ” of that's your decision there :.- Granet. I asked him 'to let me the a volley at them." queer medley of telescopes and lenses them. ,. boat for a w,pk and he wasn't even Granet made a grimace. " pointing. different ways. Sir Meyville When a Bhuda man marries a girl is no more to be said, but I expehted' ' beamed upon them as he hastily a different answer. Good night." _ civil about it. Didn't want'no strong- Do you know I am becoming most y turn- whose parents are'bath free from the "George," skse breathed, tremulous- - ;. ers around these shores, he told mb. frightfully curious about your father's ed a handle. -defect all of the children. resulting When I paid him for the afternoon he work?" he observod. "Now," he promised, "you shall see from-the mating are properly provided ly' "George, er " was surly about it and kept looking "Are you really?" she replied care- what no one has ever seen before. See, "Well" (crossly), "ghat fa it?" at my field-glasses." ' lessly. "For my part, I wouldn't even I oint the arrow at that spot, abcut with teeth. But when the daughter of "Aren't you gofng'to kiss your sister --�- fifty yards out. Now look through a Bhuda marries o normal man their good night?" this one, Isabel." female children are normal, while the He did not go. sons are toothless. ~' • - 71 r • �' The girl stooped forward, was silent t O ���,g ._'I• for a moment, ,then she gave a little It is through such marriages t'sat- Mlnard'a Liniment for Burns, etc. `4'` p i'Rii7 •���� il •. i� cry of wonder. 'She clutched Granet's the toothless characteristic is per. f' arm and made him take her place. He,, petuated from generation to genera- The Oxford University Press will _ h Of purity. j too, called o}ft softly. He saf the tion. It is' evidently an inheritance publish shortly a collection of verse s"s dill eCOitoft>rty I; 1 sandy bottom covered with shells, a trait that remains lacking in the fe- written by women from the sixteenth ' a 11dlit a Ma C n rock with tentacles of seaweeds float- male offspring of a Bhuda. century to the present day. _ ing from it, several huge crabs, a mul- ]rvwar iAe aildal'f� titude of small fishes. Evetthing was His Onl Error. JA �U. n clear and distinct. He looked awe 300 MIL E j fps• 3' The long-suffering professor smo'th- with a little asp. ered his wrath and went down into the Pps; a COri�11s Ito � "Wonderful!" he exclaimed. cellar. "Are you the plumber?" he -`t ! Sir Mey-ville s smile was be.atiflc. $ �' A Y v j 10 I "That is my share," he said,-"Down Inquired of a grimy-looking person r StibSClttite5.', ; in the-other workshop iffy partners are who was tinkering with the pipes. The used car dealer who shows you sa s ' Its use insures pelrfeet hard at it. The -too, have met with "Yes, gov'nor," he answered "Been how they run instead of talking about �. success. You'must tell your men, Cap- In the trade long?"' "'Bout a year, %hat they are like, _ ?� safisfacdon. ! tain Chalmers, never to relax their guv'nor.' "Ever make any mistakes?" USED AUTOS vigil. This place must be watched "Bless yesf, -no, guv'nor." "Oh, then, 100 Actually In stock , _ �ut+a Mo�� �w no m�e f�the by night and by dEy. My'last inven- Q ( tion was a great step forward, but I suppose it is quite all right. I 402 YONi;E 8T. r this is ab:olnte success. For the nett imagined you had connected up the Percy 'Break TORONTO Made is • wrong pipes, for the chandelier in the Mention this paper. E.W.GIILLETT Cor"A1f`Y IIMIiCE1• few mnr,th§ this is the most precious ..ro.,.,.w ZOwr/T0.ews4 aye,.rww spat in Europe." drawing•room is spraying like a foun- • (To be continued.) , fain and the bathroom tap Is on Are." 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"Every country with`mad' exchange > i' " :. have gold and she must stop printing , �, f r , ,x•.;: a should be given gold•..in *-"der to peg' - A despatch from London says:- Ii the ttirrirg fArt°ra in the war, in that ;.;��`;f, p Tier money. µ ♦ their exchanges. 8y this means- the =-the alliance with Japan could be i it-had given protection to 'tha transit '? :;:_.. "' • '':> "' Another year 'of the rintihd flow of good-3 ar;d credits could.be re- :.of `. merged into a greater understanding;'°f Dominion and Indian-tro,ps across l `<>:r: :, ;, !:;5' presses and all Europe will have pa- started. In the end'it would pay-Am- ;• seas. I per money which can never be de- , , de- .-with Japan and the United States on erica hand_ome.y. Even countries disliking t_ic Anglo- deemed." { "W-111 America act? If not,she will sly file yawl/t,,,a vI L1,Q IL.:;1�, ilia.' J �'a„enr ail'i'rnc _ 'So deeI'ares Austin H,%sm. noted would be a great event, and it rrouJd British if,,after such services, Great author 4nd economist, and editor of both Great Britain :.ad America grow- be, a guarantee for- the peace, of the Britain turned her back upon Japan, the Engl.,.-,h $eview, in'g poorer and poorer. "world. The Premier said he 'saw no res- Should that point be reached they "America has made a; colossal`fin- Thus spoke David Lloyd George, the son why it should be ,impossible to -depreciation will lead-to such soaring rng uncial . inv ke.. Unless we are all to :British Primp Minister, before the remember obligations to Japan -and pries and eu�oh fearr of the va'•ue of: , become involved in the moat shatter ;House °01 Coammotis' on Thursday in at the same time preserve a spirit of th:b paper; that it will be repudiated, in g disaster in History, gold"must be ;.° outicning the work of the recent con- fraternity with the United States. Ffo,t, Herbert Greenfield* I J31 p Y the same a's at has been in Rixaaia," used to ad' st our broken economic y ference of the-Imperial Premiers. It waa a cardinal principle of Brit- The new comti:ruea this economist. "Then we mechanism, The Premier was dealing specific- ish premier et Alberta. A seat policy, the Premier continued, that yet, to be found for him in the wall have automatic Bolshevism, cal= "To save Europe from bandtruptey all with the A to a arise alliance` has "N Y ng P Great Britain should act in as 'com- Legislature. ire, revolution, and night-mare, + Amea~oa must, throw out her gold- •at the time, and explaining how the plete accord•with the United States "Only America can prevent this her whole'billion sterling if necessary, 3 -, eoazferefte had unanimously recogniz- as possible. He did riot'know of any FEIN REPLY tragedy. At the present .time her j with the Allies cancelling their war ed that Japan loyally had carried out!country iii the world with whom it was gold is no good to'hei•; whereas, if,debts to each other as they become :her obligations to Great Britain dur-more important to act in concert. He MAY BE DELAYED given to Europe, it would enable Eur-!due. This must be done quickly to y'~ fag the war in letter and in spirit. (declared that the surest way to'make ope to buy and America to sell. That avert the crash." M " Mr. Lloyd George asked if it was i a success of the disarmement confer- Leaders in No Hurry to Deal to be suggested that Great Britain once was first to reach an understand- ----- arow should turn her back With British Government. IRISH EMIGRATION upon Japan l ing_ou Pacific questions, and he hoped Offer. $84,000 Paid for 1,120- -with a mere thank you-aad good-bye,i his view in this.respect would betaken REVIVING AGAR Acre Saskatchewan Farm after Japanese add had proved one of i at the'Washington gathering., Dublin, Aug. 2L-To-morrow the Dail Eireann meets in secret to evolve Since 1851 4,388,199 People A despatch from Winnipeg, TWO–BOY-SCOUTS SPANISH FORCES a reply to the Government's this ate offer. In Have Left Ireland Man, says:—A farm of 1,120 FOR ANTARCTIC CRUISE �onnectian -with thin fateful session• _ acres in the Gull Lake district Fein "Cabinet"net" at � Ir h demigration, wh h�pract practically S Sask., sold recently for the Sum SEVERE FIGHT th conference of the S' ' + F •lei the Mansion Hour $ •" .>Shackleton Selects Fortunate Moors Reported to Have this afternoon. ceased during'the war on account of of $84,000. It was a typical ex. Youths as Cabin Boys on f;ap Sheshuan- It is gathered that the Dail's secret the British [iovernment's re$trictiona, ample of the agricultural pro- debate on the is now reviving according to an of-Quest. London, Aug. 21.—There are r- reply n35y last some flcial re ort use gres8 in prairie districts.. An- few days. -The leaders appear to be p i Dubllshed. In faro ,other 'indication of agricultural : A despatch from Loudon says:- sist'ent run4ym of serious fighting in is no hurry, and display a leissurelin- the immigrants numbered 15,585, as growth with the settlement of :-'.'I`wo3cottielu boy seotrta will shortly the Sheshman district,. western Spars- ess which. quite_ probably is induced compared with 2,975 in 1919, when the new lands is shown in reports On ?a, embwk on a cruise of adventure, such is:h Morocco, say$ a Tangier despatch by an expectation a some conciliatory pfohibition was still on. Last year's as their comrades throughout I . tractor Sales. Western Canada xoug�out the to The London Times, which adds that development in the Ulster attitude, nguro• however, is only about hall the 2LL world daily dream about,for Sir Ern- it is impoeaible at present to confirm remote th6 Fi -tins a re-war rate; and this undoubtedly V has purchased 10 279 tractors in 6 appears to be nt �p ' eat H. Shackleton, the Anbaretic ez- the rumors. Commuzsicatiorta betWren partly because the "Irish Republican the last year, and orders for the moment. Political gossip goes so Pis 600 more are expected to -be _' hers selected them from azubag Sheshuaa and Tetuan, 40 miles to the Government" discouraged the emigre- ?� far as to specifically mention certain-. _•� 10 competitors to accompany ported cut. members of the Ulster Cabinert.ai•s tion of able-bodied men. In,fact• there placed by the three prairie pro-. � Pet• m'pany bim in north, are re ka, $ coming Antarctic expedition as A apacW Tangier despatch to the favoring a rapproachement with the were only 6,044 men as compared with vinees this year. cabin boy's aboard his ship The Quest. Havas Agency at Paris, forwarded to South, but the rank and file of the'9,487 women. The youths are Patrol.Leaders J. New York Saturday, reported that North are adamazrt-_ The sensational [suture of the re- Leaders, -' - W. S, Marr of Aberdeen, aged 1,9, and Sheshum had been taken by the� Meanwhile the man in the street port is the statement that from 1851 to airy, W. E• Mooney of Kirkwall,in the-Ork- Djebala tn'besmen,' Lhe.end of last year, 4.388.199 Irish- Turkish CaV allay Islands, a is qudetiy confident of a successful' , ged 1?, The 10 picked '.MeHalla, Morocco, Aug.A 21.-Moors issue to, the private ,discusse s, and men and women etnigratad=only 131; Annihilated- by GreQlis } 841 legs than the present = appcantr.. came to London from all arriving here report that the rebel- The Dublin Evening Herald,comment- Parts of the United Kingdom.- Sir Pious Moroccan tribesmen who'recent- ing•upon Lloyd George's apeec}i as the country. S Ernest interviewed them to 'ascertain ly vacated scans �. ' Y's:- myrna, Aug. 21—Af ttr ow positions from the It is generally. conceded-' that the. '� days' fighting the Greeks have their gtzai3flcations and found so much Spanish- forces are continually fight--tone was friendly," and, infers -that Fife -Menace in N. B. - reached several points. on the'. ..talent that he could not make a de- ing among themselves over division "his attitude is not so unbending s: vision tm>dl Thuzac9ay. of the ]pot captured, many of the-not to ng Ended by Rain West bank of the Sakaria River, P y permit of the outline of the while the right wing, marching.—p - _ TOW Mooney' came all the way Moors hawing been killed in the.con- scheme being altered or the bad*-, .A' despatch 'from St. John,. N.B., thrpugll the salt desert, oat! p - from the stormy Orkneys, a journey flicts. changed-" says:-A heavy downpour- of rain -of 600 manes. He had never seen.pas- ' Apanish prisoners who have escaped ---- 1 throughout the province on Thursday.crushed beyond the river, tilt senger railway trains •before and was from one of the Moorish cam Turkish left wing capturing 170• w" Ps say !destroyed the fire menace which still i. so confused by. the big city acrd its the 9paruiab pn•iseners in-that cszap; PREPARE C:ER1ViANY- 'Hngered in many parts o!<New Bruns-f officers and* 4,000 men. Thai strangers that Sir Ernest could not numbering 819, received good'_treat• U-S. PEACE TREATY wick. The rainfall during the day was;Turkish cavalry here was. aani- -- get trim to talk. However, Mooney ment at the hands of the Moors.-Abdul almost as great as the entire precipi-' hilated. In the centre, On the Lae a winning Personality and knows Krin, the Moorish leader, -having No Reference Made as to Who tation during the month of July. 1 west bank of the Sakaria, strong all about boats and'the sea,-so does threatened to punish disobedience of Msrr• his orders in_this respect with death. Caused the War. ! r#Igh'ting is.continuing and a de- 0, The Quest wi•A sail at the end of e►- Berlin, Aug. 24.-The guilt of Gem,' The gallery-of,the Lyceum Theatre, eisive battle is expected within a "� _ this month, to-be.gone two or more, WHEAT PRICES many in being responsible for the re-.London, holds 1,000 people. day or so, Tears, cent world conflict will have no place. - , y _ DOUBLED IN- PUNJAB in the negotiations between Germany `'r1eGRV Market Report :. x. and the United States for a so paratc- .y - JUng of Jugoslavia British Forces Are Warring peace treaty, according to a well- s.W..:, is Dangerously Ill Against Hostile Tribes in _ informed despatch in the Deutsch _ :Toronto r Barreled meats---Bean, -I n,. Allbemeine Zaitung here-' wheat-No. 1 Northern,short cut or family back, boneless, t$AN 60matrlh from Paris says:-A - The negotiations have proceeded so $1,83%; No. 2 Northern, $1.783j; No.'$41�_ pickled ,roils, $40 to $41; rilesr ' _ '''crisia has developed in the attack of London, Aug. 21.-A Reuter de- far that-the Government is cerrtadn 3 Northern," $1.65%; No. 4 wheat, pork, $34. :.v... which King Atexazr apl► -rase-.Irahore, India.-eaq that that it can use this argument in its $1.43%. Dry salted meats-Cocas clears, is --der of Jueo-81a�ria le suffering, is a food :price in-the_Province of the efforts-to overcdn e- the poUtiesl ob- Manitoba osts-No. 2 CW, 473{ia; fin, 18 to 21c;in eases, 18 , to 213,tc• ;k10wvt'al in Neufll which No. 8 CV, 46%10; extra, No. 1 feed, clear- bellies, is%__to 20Wc,, bae4,, T, probably Punjab are creating grave anxiety .)e°t'ions of the apposition in the Reich-•. ..'will aeoassttate an operation immedi- and Government inteiwentibn is being stag.! - 46%c; No. 1 feed, 45%c; No. 2 feed', 143 to 16%c. lately,the Charge d'Affaires of the Sec solicited. Wheat prices have doubled "If this Point is'dropped, Germany 4�c Lard -Tierces, 19 19'410; tubs, . h 'bian Legation here declared on.Thurs- in the last Manitoba barley-No. 3 CW, 75%c; 19% to 20c; paihi, 20 to 203de; year and are still rising... will be grateful," the German news- No. 4 CW, 78%c; rejecbedy 693,0-;_ prizrts, 21 to day - In Simla the floods have d�ama'ged paper states. It would send German feed 68%c. - �`f sh�ortwdng ' Y 14% to 14%c; tubs, 143,1 to 15c; pails, Thu charre'd'Alfaires explained that communications and in Waziristan Into the wildest rage if it were forced'Nam. Ail the above in store at Fort Wil- 15 to is%c; prints, 173,4.to Ise. �- �Llesaadsr now is Kind of Jugoslavia, some of the rivers are impassable. sgadn to admit guilt for the wpa,,es izt Choice heavy steers, $7 to $?60• - which if composed of Serbia, Croatia British artiIlery.are shelling_Makin the Versailles Treaty." American corn-No. 2 yell w, 72c; bu m• stee�ts, choke ;6.60 to 50 and 8bvsnia, although during the AN" Centre, Mahsoud, and the resistance is The principal outlines o the treat ,nominal' c.il., Bay ports. do . , mad., $5 is agreed p� Ontario oats--No. 2 white, 42 to s ' °Od' $6-to $3 • �v batch time d hL father, the late King Peter oausitug deauuege and casualties. The have already been a eed u 5. do as to $6; , in,, hs bore the title of reigning enemy is fruitlessly attacking in the newspaper continues, and special com. 4 Ontario .wheat--No. 2 Winter, car m� choice, $6,25 to $6.75; Op• dote,Ontario _to $1.22; No. s Wier �6.Zb to $6.26• batches ca L Aitio Phave and hed areas, • the det" will a document,_to nss10tis- Vie, b0 to $6.76; do, mad., $8 to O eratiozus have been carded on by the the details of the document $1.15 to $120; No. 1 eommerck4 w.Id-$y60;canners and cutters $1 to $2.6U; British army for nearly two years on --4- 'to $1.15; No. 2 Spring, $1.13 to$1.18• butcluer twils $4.2t to $5• `,I His Cii�l the north-west frontier of India, main• The apple has a far No. 8 Spring, $1.10 to $1.16; N0. ' pp ger proportion com., $2,60 to 60; f'eedem, good, for IOdEtnlilA6 ly against the Waziris.and the Z'eh- of phosphorus than any fruit, and is wheat,N2 nominal.1. - Iba, $6.60 to $6; duo; fair, $4 to 6t{ suds, who have kept up a continuous 'therefore, an excellent-'brain food. zz3ll�aeas, $60 to $80- ,;.I.. ,;•, ,, td tick it+oin Berlin says: disturbane_ Barley-Ma%i g 69 to 72c, scoord- �. 80; calves, ' i� ub• men. d � tag to freights outside. $6.50 � .e „c --d::•...G��� has bought alI the �'---' Of one thing be very sure. Every Buckwheat-No: 3 nominal. $T�' d°' �'' $4� fbmtgn exchange necessary too Ufuempboyed in the ,United States man' must do his own growing, no Rye-No. 2, $1.07. =08510; $7 to to x•501 the remaining 760,000,000 number neail'y 6,000,000. matter who his frandfather was. Pull Manitoba flour-First Pat&. $10.50• ' pp' ' so It will hot be a job of a month or second pats., $10 Toronto. ' do, 91006, $8,50 % $1,60; j odten makes men swell, but it doesn't pa mat'k8 for reparation. due heavy and bnclos, $2 to $8.66• how `} A 31, according to six months or,a year: It.is likely to help them to grow. Ontario flour-�X6,25,old carp. fed and watered- ,$13 to $13.15• V. require several years, As Herbert Millfeed - Del�fiver64 Montreal off �-o$iC�� If the freights, mss. $18.25 �o $ls.6op do, Hoover saga in his cable to the Swiss .Y ;_;:•. g ta, bags included: Stan,per $12.25 to $12.50; do, eouzrtry CxoVernment really, hlas the re- President, farm " °': >•>::: $28 shorts per ton $80• goad 12 t0 12.25. famine in Russia is bey+oaRi :•:..«..:. . ;:':iris , f $ $ jlN3'Jif%IORI Sum, the 1T1A1'iS Will rise, d a :,1,; t3t;! flour, $1.70 to'$1.85. - the. reach of charity and will recur Montreal. .'.- • otlerwise apecul�al3ors expect to yearly until the ecOrion= system is "".* %' Baled hay-Track, Toronto per ton, "`� = N°. 1,'$22- Na 2, $21; mixe�, $18. Cans-A,tuver�aa�o.2 low, lase it fall to 100 to the dollar. changed.= Eggs--IYo. 1, 43 to 44c; smogs, 48 �s--OWL WeSL No, 2 66 to N to 50c; new-laid, cartons, 50 to 52c, d0, No. 3, 6? bo 67 6c; extra' NQ• !QUEE�j�j �j Y y �' = Butter-Creamery, fresh-made ex- f ' 68 to b83,4c. Barlie�Man. ! s, N ALEXANDRA S HEALTH ° I true, 42 to 43ci d0, fresh-n"We firms, $44 to per tats. Flour••-Muni f 41• to- 42c; daisy prints, 83 to 34e; s eta., Scats, $10,50 bakers' 20c. lots; seconds, $30; strong ba�[ess' t':; $9.80. Ralfed on, 90 , CAUSES GRAVE ANXIETY Oleomargarine--Beat gtnde 20 to •t8 - � 22c. Bran-$M.26, car lofts---$Z9 Oheese�-New, 26c. � to'n• A No.. 2 per ton, ?. :• .,..:,`.. 25%c• do Stilton,26 ' �, twins, lots, $84 to $96. A despatch from London says:—A why she has been seen so little In pub- .?;`�'< :<..�;,r.r ; ;`•, `; .. . , , n, - 6 to 26%c; oldy s <}:v. f large,•33 to 34c• do tw6 a 84 too 35c, Choose, finest eastern, 215-16 sadden chance for the worse in the lie .;;," ::;;:>,f;;. :; 2134c; batter, ohotoert cream.,''40 r Much against her own wishes she ";; :"" '<'; Honey, extracted-W?t3te clover, tit 41%c• se 45c• a N stabs o! Queen 'Alexandra's health is `k :;: 60-80-1b. tins, per 1rb., 14 to 15c- 80, , a�gs , d o. has been obliged to participate in lm- .'''' 10.x, r 1b., 16 to 17c• stock, 4QC'; ao, Na. 2 stook, 8% pots r 'causing the gresiteat anxiety to the portant functions, but even this has :> ; `" No. 1,tins, in 2 - -ilb tins, , Poe bxtg, car lots. $8•to $$•25 ps; Royal family. It bas resulted in her been 'stopped for '-tear of overtaxing :.>:::>< :::':>e• I 80-lb. bag. her strength. At the moment :" :` :<>:'^.5 Pm Ile., 17.to 18c.; comb , par t `oanceIIing 1011 of her social a ;;;<� '�<: • usage• 8 _ �doz., $8.76 to $4.60. Dairy heifers, med., 700 pounds, = "'. she requires the most careful aural µ:;, :•<!: `menb on the urgent advice of her q �� - '�' •�«� �°� «� --Z�-�-�:-$4.�-p°T�•• heifers, r -�' B r D <>s'>' :r<'• :;;`<" ''; � hams, med., 40 to 420; he�vy, ?A t10 and b at 8andrtn ham where it is hb ed % Z to �oazsnen, --- physi0faus. .Queen Alexandra has not ^`K� "'.`: :;;<:: Sic; cooked. h;ame 57 to 680• ca . T - that the quiet and the bracing air map .,�,.� ,,•.� ..,.•.;,,r� •::>,,: , , , boneless bw in the best of health for the peat aid is her recovery. backs, 42 to 48c; Ibreaidaat dtacon, 88 traArba, 18l" Tears, In recent'months ear Kin Geor a and o 38c; special, 45 to 47c; cottaeb veal ,wen to 7 0. S g Queen Mary are Mrs. Walter Partby, M.P.P.MPP rolls 30 to 31c. drinlcerr� 18.75;$ to ogg se 5 and throat trouble has been causing most anxious about Queen Alexandra's Minister without portfolio is the new theGa3 m meats—Out of plck1% le.less •�13 t Mghb, heivies ;< her intense discomfort, which explains condition Alberta Governmeak t}}}pppo sows,$8,60 to$g. `� 'a`Q"•�e 9" rpm• :.t�,,�'h,+' k .;�•..y- 's w .�y�i'•�'. ��v--.j�, 'r•. 'y T •yti n.hm :x "'lt°i•ills 'e ,&,' 2y�ji. •�' t.e '•�' `5•kY ,�,�, .•s•• "''!F-�^Nk�.±Q" €r:Y.' 'yi,�,�,•. �� x •� � ,, f.�-$ �w �1� �S-'L••'iV`^.K:SnM"T•l^'dF• :.• _... ,'d,fpm5 9':*L•!�'• "f8s�1�n.'S". •n..�.,� n. �'�"� .: "e•!:f'. uv3'.:.'a�� `�F°4•.c.l�� °=4u''�t-•�t[+ar' _:"+, "'� �. •''F'; .�_ s'. _.-3" .L/.R .:at .a•w'•'�'�x `��t'r.• r.� � i vv, �� �^ r?i, 1�.i v -s' ' r ''a tn- I _. \coal■ � i {I tl @9^ S7'Y+R."'.kt5�.� a�ald:"ir>ag�- _ �..�5'g ,. "."P�-- .: s:a•Fa�' 7'� � w '•+r .'�•,�, ,;�;���; '�i�>�x�t�� ��� to be served by the radials are de- great eaecese a$eery Due knows, ',-- _ - "• l`• . , .. ' ."� Oat when that•road was s steam r �. «„ '"��'�`:�: : -� ="•�- yr"'• �` %•`; � .' termioed that the roads shall be -••• .�.b�Ul ���� !�� •-.4.., . w ,;'��,>,::e pahllrhep a Friday morning at;}ti,office railwa i • ' �ickeri4�,-'qnc., batlt, as�they feel that they are Y t case a. distnsl failure.-' v r� - .;M '� �� The elect c ro d �_J ' .:,.`;. ,,• -. �� �< • •-• ' _ - :y - necessary to the success of their a cr ated business • ~ • _ �•. .:�,� R,��_',,i '''�_ .'°' w • busineee. They deny that they for itself that a steam road coatd •,..4.'..: ,�: '�.i"-.;,'..->.,.. . . _ ': •• ., .,• ... • t.�3pecyear.; at.aoif•paialnadvanee. Dever create so that it'wautd •be _ . . . _ _ ' will be an iris ury to the steam � � •"i � _ � - ro8table. The ez � 9 ,�:: •,. lUHN MURKAR, Propvietor, � railways ae they create business P perience of that (��]" �] • .r" - for themseldes. To a great ez- rad1R•ay is the ezperience of V `. N�I��V� ���,� '' .fdOTEB AND COMMENTS. � tent�the will do a kind of buei- ��;"•: " � ' � _ � :'•' • y others. - __ - -., � �_ ,�. _ -- - - � Hess that the steam roads do not _ - `" °' `�`"+�` I Un-Wednesday morning death want. Thoueanda of dollars are �;,B E A� V E R - - ,�ilar8+I1�8ed 11116 3'8$r'B C�Up. ��' -xemoved oar of the most itluetri• lost every year by frait•growera YZTLCANIZIN{�' WOxBS ! :;Y, ;�>,+ -' ` :.,��:-.- along the shores of Lake Ontario .. � = . _ _ _ , - _.._..._ _. ,_ ,�,,_ ; ,:_ _ our o! Uanada a eons, SIr Sam' simply because they cannot get • ' ':• �� � ' -•-" � � � • -•z:'' �:. Haghee, who was Minister o!Mili• �Pe guarantee our fire repairs to - � �' ,- � -� �: ; '�; „m '•.; tie at the time war broke out, and the steam railways to convey the last as long as the N•�� _ ,... ._ >'•', :•.: , '::;:.: , fruit-premp�-t� t:,o���6:dd. Tae Your old tires re iced by ue can � '1 �5 .. °-' •..•:ivc uvnrly r,ht�cy years was a' steam railwa a cannot do it roflt- be de ended ua on for lon �• -•S �b� Palll�� - •-•��:_. - '' t :`';,' ' - •" •���'..;• member of the House of Oommone, y p P P g '',�.; �� :",': ��:� $e was exceedingly ambitiousaud ably, and consequently they do . trouble free service. •, . ". • ' •• •. .. -• '. ^.-•� '•` `��' great determination. not want'the business. The Lon- Ste. ,$ CZE�,�CRNe � Ib Pa116; � - •� � �+C • .possessed .. .•; �. � ,� - �'..� '`_.. _-• � - -.�'' �••VfJ� .,'�.. •- '" �` ''� '" �� don and Port $tauley radial is a _ _ _ f°� �' � = �'-1He had a mind of his own which HIGHLAND CREEK � _ F. ..brought him into many a conflict -----_. .... _ ..._ � _ . � .-_ ..... ". '. . . �.. - . : :..._ . ...... '_... - . '_ •�';. � • : ,:Y'^� with those in authority. He had SAN �l '`.��,.� �'�„`� "his faults, but no one will deny � . . . . -- lV �_� ' Canadian Natrona\ •.Ex�ihition; Toronto ;,-�.::: -..':..,,,`. . that ZCe rendered great service to� � • -Y� '°: ':” �`` hie country whetI it IIeeded a tnoat AU�'s. 27 — �nclustre -- S�1�''I'. 20 [,.. energetic man at a very critical - `�' �� � - e oxes and Crates �.::�' '��``;`',.:��;''moment. Within about a ntunth To be opened by "w� HERE"—SaperPageantof Raga! .. 1/ - � - _ ,.. •-eftrr the declaration of tear he �d 8 o V Magntficentedramatizingvivid lyCanada's ���JJJ - ' - ' ad R2,f100 men.in training'at Val- yn8 f �' - ,�1 C�Uart BaEi�ets -�-- C8I18da�s new Origin,'Growth and Achievements. - - - -; . :earlier and din ing the tints he was Color—S mbol—All o - - - _ - . - . - - �: . �::- _ :.Minister of M1lilitia he had gathered - -��rnor-Cseneral Y e8 t'Y—Hundreds of - • ' .'• • Performers---Music=Fine Arts—world's--- ." -' ,ry � •. - _ . - . •z '. -.together an army of 400,000 men, . earls Gr?lTee�i2 • '- • -- -arsenate of Lead. ����-•••- � Colvr o the I.argast Collection of �'var Photagrapha— , ...-''�.- an undertaking in which very •�' ThriIlers cf Many Kind's=-F`.reworka on a - .- -. ' ' ' ''- `° fee tnen could have 4ncreeded. �t`1�2tit f' ., • -..;. � ... - d �'',:•:�:' :- IEa 1915 he received the well-earned larger scale than ever before—&ores of - ��ic - ,... .:. „ . _ -.. - . Ltrmip ee ^' •`-`: '�hotior.of being knighted by King lr'rQi•6ty O�Q Features only to be sees 4L Toronto. -� . : -" .�'oultry ly��i�ing - "� -" - • ._ . .�e - :�'��' : George fur the great ser�•ice he �jardl Gras Canada's Greatest Ltriee Stock and Farr�t "" ' _ __ ;:`. : .�' '" :`._ had rendered his country. _ Display—Machinery grid Egnfpmest�o - '1�a+ '� aII of ed ()it - � .. ,. . ,.., • - �-_" . - . Endless Deslgrr-for-frscreasin the �,�; .; -� . • CautpYete esposttion S F,�ciency - .. _ ... Turpentine - •• - . � - .. - .- During the war merchaata fuur.d of Canada's resources, of the Farm artd the Comfort of the Havre. .. - - _.. .._.-_• '� -- � . `itr alrnoet impos�ibie to Pell an skill of then. - - _ _ -. .. - _ . -= article. of Gei•ritau manufacture, wealth of matetial. - �. Reduced Fares on All [Saes o[ 'have\ :._. � � • . '... � � � ' � . . �i ...,,, •�r:'. .� _ aad Ehe opinion rune freciuently ex s 3ott>N c. tc�, aos'c`,"FiL'Mt�d - ' a • . .-~ .r :: :. . :' reseed hat ev rrno a wu ld .._........__._.�.,..,,,. .,_...,.a.W . lrt.�.� ni�.etor t• - p t n e r u � ��, ;,�?.'. . '.- .:German goods be sold in Ray of - ---- --- ---- ---"-"------• - �FC''�"'•�• - . ._.. :. .., _ .CNT.�d!►.1?Sq k .:_`�., °- the allied• countries. ' The war is - _ " � 'ap aOw OVeC Sad thN feelings that �� � n u e■I{ � - � � � . �- ' ... then ezie�ted towards everytl.ing I Can: Save You 3�6� Days_ a Year ' _�•�,,:; -.r German- is gradually. dying out, - - - H - ' 5r?,i> = ,- = - _ '.You know from laborious experience that you � �� - �,�: sand-by degrees German Roods aie -•-spend at least as aresage of one horn a day is � ii /�F _��� - _ - �. IbeginninR to flow info those coon- �itimpiag water for rtes about your farm. - -- � - � � ��D��l DUAL. �. �� '' : �-tries which declared that German Stomp ]c�in,� this �•aluable. time. Save your � �y - --.---- ->� .: '`- stmn�th.' Instal a Tcm�nto Wiadmt3l�arid see how ' � SA�ITARY ?„n• - .:'prvdurts were a thing of the pi►Ft *�;p, . : � - q,ttick�y it will pay fen itself. - - ., °:, , - - Rri Eric ac they -wet�e corieernrti. 'Tnr:,nto LCirir?mills'are quiet, eEcieat'workers: - a _ "' {irrman-intiuotry anr3 �killissome- _ �•"��' Costn��thin;; t[�.run. R.eruirc lxncticallyaoattea• =r -•:. _ - •' -' - � lion outsi[ie an aceasioiial tiii�ng:- _ / - �� , •, - ' thing •e�rinat rvLiclt other coon• - y �ed up a-ith a Toront��-P•am and � \ / •'��:: - trim :can► to be enable tc�comprte. ,�_ Aad w,ea tie.: � p _- _ _ - - e .}_ ':-'`. . _ _ Toc��itto--Water S�:�t-cm, a`T�rr.ntn �i:a�.miil will � � (�i�[� � . ,�, ._�. �Grrr•>rrNtaS �_rF �willit4g tU work 1:Faz •, .'._ � -give you a ci.y� �a�i�•r.'icE ntiht eri,your f:.rm. � - - r U1 r€11TE �A�C-_� Cf�� •�,....' :: ...•. ltvurcnit�l itt rt lore ra[HUf r�tiQr, o .- _- . . . • . - . _ _ ;�,� . and wr•e tt�Et, compelled' byrircurr• �� �.. �+V. E'ilkey �iekerin�g .. ._ - _ _. � ��V�� USED ���C�� �_ �" -_ - _ starires=Lo-li_ve very r3cortomic+tlly. - . ._-- -, ...- _ . � - _ _ _ - -- -_ -_ � - 8 �' �• _ .. ��'�� Tito9e livir, � QQ ��++ ��,,,gg ,lt�'. .:: -; :>. R .An}r1o.8xaun coon- - - - \ '� �fl ���� '�.4�i�ll'1 , i, trit,a rF'f�r�e tv lire .under condi -Y�UfL = �-- -- . �(- _�J •�. - e �.[... ' '.. - _ L GEC GOOD ENSILAGE - :�:,; �A��.��. ��if ►��� � ;. �ti�na tv which .GertnHny�do not - - - � ., �. . :' -,':_''"� objett.". Thep ,detnand shorter r Sd10 ', - ��••+'•• '. - � . _ . �:.:,:�,� -hnur� and higher wages, which in '' With a lt]Rcii�i o - .- .- - - __ ... � -',' rr -- tiUtte n•ill be di3eatrous to them, ��� � HA�;DLE th[:"-"T.[mmw trngued and grooved staves ��//��. - � � •�i _.- . � � .� , . ' �d: ' `Y ifOr their roduete will- be;driven •� I HIP Rccf 5i}u.bec;ause I cf selected _spruce impreg- -�"; R l�lOnney •- � 1:- • - .� >�kering �. ;. � �_�•, •--' p „ ' w•ant'te,• gtve my torte>mers natecl with creosote, the}► • • � � :'_' from the market •by the cheap the biggest value.' - _�� t3ermirD goods, Yc'u can't have good en. .give adequate protection - . ', silage unless you have a gcbd Against sir and frost. Their Thle epACe donated by The Campbell Flour M}1L Ca and J.S. Balsdon �,•s:.� -, i;' .. a i And Specs i _ ' " ' sib. T r,r o a t o P Roof _ . .. 'The hydra-radial question is not ` _ Silos are good silos- t1Om��mss• - . '' Made of wood•-t tt e � I You where sTor- •' Set a dead issue. is spite of the _ _ _ can show _. .. . - - � .. .: ... _ beat aoa-conductor of Data Silo will mesa more pzo- �- �_ _ -- - . -, � -_ i'. �x _, rflortA of the Drarp Government heat sod Dole\. Stun• ductive cattle, bagger ts.. - I: ��:� - ` Ito kill it For all time. The sack lily bolt from double more valyabk fa:m-- ''°sou.=.is � °- .•gow Mnoh Yon CFive• ;s NOTHING•• ooin}�e�red = - •Your socket. Let s talk it over. -. _ � .. _ erland report cannot be said to be C• W. .�'IL$E�,• _ PICgE$ - •- - ` - _ a great dieappoiatmeat to the sup- 3N�©'- - - WItl1 -What- THEY (IAVE— - .. _ . � _ .• _. .. _ �ortera of hydro-radials, foe efface _ �� �T T I,. .;�. Abe time the Commission was ap• _ _ _.. lJ1J � _ _ .-: , ��pointed, no other kind of report = - � = - - ,,,• •. a4ttitnde on nbiic ownership was - - - � - • . vas ezpected from men whose 'yltaown. The farmers and fruit- -- - _ - . •� .. .. _ -- '•[ r w .. .. '-;..� o err in to _ .. . . _ e d' - ta R tricts the w _ •- t ere _.. - .•. - - _ .. '� . _- ' • =_ _ _ : • = -Yau ��- enjoy - - • - - ' -- �-; _ ��Glen Willow Mills �- �i li _ � :. --. ,'� - -- __- . , _ iI _: . . � , _- • • . I� . . I � - . .Cedar Cl•rov� � -- - - - ... -. _ - - _ .. _ .. C R G�T ' .: . .- �' -_� , �' 'FIVE CARE OF FEED ,-: .. -- ._ - - _ . . ,. .- -. L•OOi� F )� THIS SI ' • :...:.'• e!t• _ X10.2 Yellow, Corn. Ao. Z C. �V, Oats, ��� '` '� _ � '.- -.._ '. ' 8 _ . . - - .is aad Shumaker ����, : '.. -_- -��� �i.t/� • - - - _ I II� _ _ _ - -- -- _._ Lairy Feed. II - �� ��� - _ _ _ ,w_. • 1'Pow in transit and expected to. _ .._ __ � ._. . _ ''�� - arrive at Locust Hili is the ;.-��Is Li,E);Y yont• car oo the road. Pr<impt - - - .:' , • --�' next two weeks. .. i atteutiun to repairs t►s �oou era needed ._- - _ -�-•'" -. _ :'.If its in the Feed line I can I - saucy further eapeuae. - - � ;. ' � :.' � • _ _ ': `•• supply Sou. .I��I1 :.::._� Let as keep your Fnrd up to 100 per cent .= +I --. ._. - - ..' - A. E. R � Nfficiency—it will save you rnuney. * .. �111 � ''-• F $ O R % '_ Our repair shop is eynipped with approved _ _ Bell phone Home phone Marh 213W •• tuachinery to facilitate prompt and efficient .ern�ria ar - _ ,work. �Ve have the skilled mechanics to gips. '•'-_ _ _ _ �• .�,�.�ff-ets 5 � s�� e� .{. i_ ...`.you a first class job. .. . . •'. ._ 4.,�: .cit�t+a.d�.�,t II���'� ; :• We sell Genuine b'ord Pat•ts at prices r=ed __._---=-=--• NEEDS =YOUR �HELP ! - -- - - `�,�.k ii,.,, ,.- -. Comeau _ , The P1C�L8IC'lII •bp the y ,:' - _ ' ;; - i` :: - g Bring your Ford to us at:d thus be sure of �'�'-'` - .•� _ ,,.. --_.g the genuine. -- - -- - - .-• .' .--- ._ - - ---;: �{ . : _- . ante et.ttnR _.- - -- - - - . . • �; Committee �e wiil � • ,�.. - quote you exact cost of repairs or -- ' - - - . .,. :.,- z IIII)` -parts e u b - -_ t b fore yo uy.; (IIII .:; ., .__ •; �; 'The object of thte Association is<?,o ` ' -- - " • ' .•�. lessen stealing and prosecute n � -'� • .•: .''_ _ ._ '..� .._ _ -,- � -. •'� �......- '� :- - ' -• the felons, �• �� The Committee Ezpeot ,to Gq,Over Top on Septi. 1�, 16, i7, a ` ' � Bell phone , Ind phone --->Ifeszbere havia .r29 -abut in • order to do eo it will be neoess for eve "y , ; 6 Property stolen'oommnnt . -2� __. - a2'y ry f Date immedistelp w}b an member Kl_�'�` `of EzeoablYe QommiOtee. �IIIIII ,.. - _ ' ][smberehip fee al,pp, - ' : � _�- {� citizen to Plan and Economize for • the oampaig>It �. 'y�, lriokete maybe hsd from tno President or _ �h e rw o o d .� � �f�■/�• ?and then �;- • � � - �� 9eoreterr oa applioatioa. �� K C U tt _ - ... .;�.i�'Rzec.Oom.—L. D. Backe O.$.Palm a ._ ._.. , • � • 'C><IVE •TILL •�IT �HURTS� ! � - '` L er, W. v. Riahardeon, Plckoring. ,IIII Ford Sales and eerviae Station. I _ `�. ,:: •••s;;,�. R. Thexto�: W. J. Clark. _ _ _ I " � �: � - '�v 1'�. .:fin p_ „, •,a ..Y• i, a x � �F .0 5• .§ A:; �?•• :;� 'br.,x.�• ^9»',v M ?• d i„ �:Ma.^ r•+-• w `'-� ��{�.. �- •,[� .{r«q� �s,`d, "•.1M' .:4i i` �: '� .;p,,.; � 'y'. <�Ad••f.•� Z.aG �P' .ski° i., .CirU+.,� 4 P211111 Z!,p IPA. Mn, :�!N X Walter GL.ARlEM0t4T. Urs, Thomas Pegbroon was taken W r dinsee, ef.,,Markham,' Co. ­j. to the Toronto General Hbs'pital gebt Sunday with his parents, H. A NOTICE OF Mrs. (Dr.) Tomlinson.was in To on Thursda of last week to 'iAjq. Thomson V re dergd a serr no operation which, Miss Verna Bryan, of.Aurqra, is . a nto on'Mond 0 rs. Co pplicition for bi Mrs Jewell, o Albert. ler we hope, may prove successful. visiting Wiss- Merl $ visiting her daughter, Mrs.- A. e §��nson Notice Is bereqy given that 'liv Forsyth. itlid otherClareni6affr*nds, -Hard and Soft-Coal of the Florence Heavens of the Town of O'Sh. Dean Affairs, and Clarence and awatn�the County- of Ont,�rlo, in the Miss Geitie Morgan, of Toronto, JUDICIAL SALE L -h -, - : . best. quality on is spending a week with Miss S.-E. OF­-7 Leonard left on Tuesday o Province of Ontario, Married woman, a motoring trip to the northwest, will apply to the Parliament of Can. Evans. han ads at the next ib"ioh th6reof, fqr a Mrs. D. Forpyth has been laid FA* RM LANDS where they expect to remain for a wnebips of Pickering month. r1c Bill. of Divorce from her husband. a' TH' - A. -LAW I for a few days,-but is An the the T nth. aside, ill, and-Uxbridge. I William George Heavens of the City of Toronto lathe County of York, in now on the mend. In the Supreme Court of Ontario. CLAREMONTS. NEW 2MIC3ke Miss A. M. Proctoi, of Toronto, X1=W. Qnt. the Provincoof Ontario, Laborer, on, the ground of adultery and desertion- is in Claremont this week renew- In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas A 9 E F1814T-OLASS Rated at;- the Town of Oshawa Lin' t* ing old &equaintances. pugh.", the County of Ontario in the Province r sale he' Tb'e undersigned havinapurchas of Ontario, the 8th ay of June, 141 -Cooper, Pursuant to an order made In t ed Paintin! -his Wacre arm on the 9th conces- above matter by the tLonoural'le X --64e gtuaws and Decorat' A. D. 1921. d -slon. See advL in another column. Justice Orde, the 22nd day of T1117,' are pre aced to do all general repair. —`Uonl- A ---Er4-FUmk jt 3M VENS, Liman-and M 1921, there will be sold with �ny appro. tug of care of all makes. re. PlIkey, George By her Solicitor, W. "ni-aww'- -and Mrs. Cooper and Miss 'Mabel bation as Local Master of this Court, All accessories for care kept coast-Hugh 8 Pugh, auctioneer. at George A. 1illey Oshawa, Gat. McLellan visited Aurora 'friends , * antly on hand. Sanderson'e Hotel, in the VIIE.je of d a ..'bn Sunday. , Motor Claremont, at the hour of two dock 6ilalW&O on hand Wail Paper Pattern Books,selections ful boat-trip during the exhibition dtiv-of September, 1921, the following Those wishibg to take delight in the aftiiindod, on Saturday. the8rd Work guarantqd Prices right I —f k' F� of Simpsons and tEe —amous Empire Wall Papers. lends and premises in flue parcels: us a trial C HOPPIN it see John A. Stokes'advt. in anoth All orders for work received by W.G. And-erso'n Pilkey, ' Claremont or column. PARCEL 1-155 acres, more or less, rfi nt Reid,'Butcher, Pickering. 3. H. and Mrs. Semis and son, &arts of lets 13.and 14, concession 9, Chapping and 'Oat Crushing will Master Finley, of Brussels, spent a ownship 'of Pickering; County of Ontario, nearly all under cultivation, be done Monday, Tuesday, FridAy few.days this week with Clare- with frame house and frame barn with •wont friends. Fa-romers, and Saturday 6f each tone stabling, spring creeks flow -week until Farmers hereabouts ieport the Success-and -prosperity come to. the Jiirmer..as well -as.the 1st at potato crdp to be a fairly good one merchant or manufacturer who conducts his affairs in a bilsine*3- PARCEL 2-100 acres, -more or less. Septerriberl. -Whil" few weeks. ago the pros- part.#of -lot number 9, concession 8,' like manner. The Altona Grist Mills', .,.,pects were very poor. -Township 'of Pickering, with frame The services of this Bank are offered you in the tran3actingof Al. J. and Mrs.-Wi4ke'r and tls8 house, frame barn, 10 acres of timber. y our busine S& tatter's mother, Mrs. E. Gleeson. W 11 watered by running stream. -T 0 mcm S e Consult us�.we will gladly help you to solve your, problems. 726 3. -,Pent a few dais with the former"s PARCH L 3-4 acres, more or less,part 49 PROPRIETUR parents in Tavistock. of lot number 8. concession 8' Town Miss Adell- Schnurr returned 'ship of Pickering, with frat ne house* tiro home an Pi � E; DOMINION BANIX GET THE FLY I -iday evening after V. miles from Claremont, on county spending a niQtktb's holidays at road sy,stem. Running stream -flov4 WHITBY BRANCK -4..P. LYND, Manager. We have Screen Doore. through this parcel. BROOKLIN BRANCH, Tangle Peat,the'liome of her parents �,n Alild. -E C. CROSS, Manager. may. PAACr*1;4--m-25 al�rQs..part of lot num. Swatters and Wilson's Fly Pads. V. C. S. and M". Trueman and her 1.concession .5,'Towaship of Ux. Crequaid.Fly Spray, $1.20 per gallon, -ch'ildren returned home an Sunday bridge. Glass Jar Sprayers 85'c and 95c. :-'after a pleasant two weeks' vaca- PARCEL 5-100 acres. _part of lot to um hpr If, concession 7, Township of Burwell -h -Keep your kitchen'co6l. come and lion spent at Port ..whit Uxbrldg�-, . Banking by Mail. see our New Perfection and is,becomirig a, very _popular suib- Will be lor finer resort. These p. ANY varied we the Florence Oil Stoves. sale sijbj�,rt to a reserved bid, a tYoft of man who conduct The Claremont n't football team em etalins w" Re simwwd through the ,post Frauk Cooper, --.Claremont will go to Oshawa to-morrow (Sat- �- TERw8-OF SALE—}U per cent,on day MANY men who live far away from any bank find-that urday) afternoon to play the G. of sale In 'all other respects the car plan of 6e:!ft by mail save& thim making special ,7 terms and conditions of sale will be 6 -sweet 'W. V. A.team. Game will begin the sitandiag- conditions of the, Su. trips to town, and satisfactory in every way and quite C to atr) at 3 o'clock. Quite a number of preme Court of Oatarlo: SbDVI& W9 PINY1nterest at current rates on such acco-aft Lu4ts A ca"y kwd Lamb& our sports ivilla ­ them. Write or,call for full pexticulam DY elm, 'Furthir particulars, conditions and 'a ray common terms sympathy of t!�e terms of sale can be had from Messrs. THZ ity is extende4 to the W. J. Miller. Pickering, Oat.; W formerly George Seott. Claremont. Out.; or to rete - v. A:-:R. on.c Perk, of Toronto, and �ST-4 N D D BANK ' pastor of the Claremont Baptist A. 9 Christi-an, --solicitor, Whitby, 4mA" Church, In his bereavement by the Ont- death of his wife which occurred Dated at Whitby this 8th day of TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS Proodubts "I'l•Adgust. IW21. nckering Branch: on Sunday. W.F.Law,Manager. Whitby Branch: C.A.McCiellan,'Manag* Not$-few hf;ve cohipleW their- er. 47*49— Local M"ter at Whitby. -harvest and threshing in W4 dig Field Tile - trict and are now hill swing in .-their fall plowing. Crops 'have 7 been light, - almost everywhere. -and. Brick -but there i.i a flne showing of corn rand buckwheat, as also the root crop. -Tile 3, 4, 6 'and 8 A Miss Webber. of the teachlbg sthfF of the Pete rboro' publii, m,400bA, spent Friday Iso-at in our -of Concrete Blocks villa�e when she was the guest Mica S. E. Evans. She returned -Get my prices. - home that evening act-ompanipd. -Phone 2-405 Pick. 10, by her f-riend.-Miss Doughty, who -had'been spending a week with- Clar6ue 'Simpson Miss Evan-4. Chas. Michell. of Toronto. Fie- C� N. R.'Statio -Bfocl%�oad. n 6ompanied by his father, W. J. M ie'helr, also his mother and sister, d r 1 f t�l Miss Nellie, motored out on Tues. day and spent some time with IY M ifi , rs. Cooper. - Mr. George and Michelier. will spends few days with Claremont friends before re- ftruing to the city. The sympathy of their many �Claremont friends to extended to -CITIZENS of enteric—The only salvation for John and Mrs Coster, of Toronto, in the death of their four weeks' Ontario's revenue-producing forests is the preven- Of an=661111614"a 4144110a old daughter, which took place on kept in stook, Is will pay You 4c tion of forest Ares. Your support and co-o sell M oar works aca trAP006�"r Me* 'Tuesday of'last week. The fuse- pera- lio;i is a1*0MY essen,1­1 obWn prime- Don't be maislool &I took pl*' cie on Thurad WA40bu I . -.,- - I .. ' t lay w"' agnte we as not employ them,coovesquise6. 'interment took place in the Clare- 4" wont-Union Cemetery, Forest fires are rapidly ly we ma, and do throw off the age" i sources of timber andjpulpwood. Over 9.0 per cent. maunisdon of 10 per sent.,wbieb you wN Our curlers went over to ftduff- serbLinly save by purchasing froze W4 g on Friday last end played a of Ontario's forest, fires are ca by human ee12 elicited. of friendly ami with' the team defeating them by garpiessness. MATHESON 'that village, -39 shots. The following were the If everybody WW ftreful to prevent the start Office and Works Whikl:7,Ontario skips with their score: Claremont of fate, Ontario's Forest would be safe. . M. Henderson, 40; D. P. MFwfar PICKERING lane, 16. Siouffville—Mr. Porter,9; LUMBER 'YARD• IF.-Saugster, 15. Our boys are some Our football team went to Bow- curlers all right. ':have Forests "' rata. ids' _ . manville on Saturday last and qUrS We have alarike and well assorted After .played a league game with the. -stock of the following material.: Th ' TV team oftbat town, win ning.by-tho score of 3 to 1. Claremont was Matched B.•C' Fir Flooring. V loyally supported in the game by Matched 'B. C. Fir Sheeting, and ; a large number of Claremont and- BUSINESS MEN of ,feel their responsibility even though out of Matched B. C. Hemlock flooring, outside friends, whose presence Ontario -- Lend ui a of the-policeman. inch V Matched Fir Ceiling, 4 In. was a great stimulus to the boys' band. The various buss- Claremont now standq associations exei" and'o ifi. B. C. Cedar Siding,' playing. ness assocla SETTLERS can co-operate by cist4 of bankers, boards of raore care in setting out fire on their own,pro. Also, Beaver Board,Plaster Board at the head of the league and ann -perty -have good pros pects of winning trade, . m ttrrer and Apple Barrels. merchants, luinbermen; the cup donated by Mr. SAw. Me- LUMBER FTRXS can help by impressing a 'men, and all other bodies of weight a�xl influ- aM foremen the need for carefulness. Riv"- Laughlin,of Oshawa. engineers,, educationalists, tourists,'and iporti- W. D. Gordo -Son,' I n s pite of the inclement wea' th-- ence,can do a great work for this province and drivers in dry- seasons should be swi*lly il7th,there for th6ir own interests-as well by actively pro- warned. Gangs of men going hi and out to PICKERING er last Wednesday, the the camps need special attention, became of was a good attendance of 'the muting educational propaganda to reduce forest 'fires. Bell and independent phone.W6 men's Institute when White. the danger along the slaab-lined'trails from vale Institute ladies were the the inevitable cigarette. - JUST ARRIVED guests and entertainers of the' RAILWAY OFFICIALS can help. Railways � T'HE PRESS could do ?n.ote public-spirited cause.4056 of Ontario's Forest fires. The Claremont ladies.- They rendered Fi6restry Branch is beiffg well-'supported-by constructive Work -to reduce forest fires than Big values in Fleet Foot for wep, v a splendid program of vocal and Improved 'e6-operatibn on the part of railway 'any other single agency, This. is anon-poll- women and children. Pumps piano duets and solos, readings officials and by the Dominion trial campaign in which the whole press could and Oxfords, including etc., amply sustaining Whitevale's on Railway Board. Letus reduce the number of railwa7•frres'one- Join. strap styles for summer wear. L:reputation for good things along -. -half this-summer., -(T-he ,train passenger in Colors white, tan blue.- the artistic line. A hearty vote Northern Ontario who rinnebalantly throwshis LEADERS OF PUBLIC OPINION in every -Prices as-low as you expect. of appreciation was tendered the cigarette or cigar out of the window during the' community should be the first to extend a helping band. Tell the Chief Ran ger or write Men's Sunday bloots, chocolate visitors by the local society.' Ar forist'lre, season is deserving of a jail sen-� -the-Head OM04e any time you have'iff6ftnation gi dyear welt, to clear at$5, 00 rangements,,for the Yall -School '--tence!) or suggestions to Impart, er questions to ask. Fair were discussed and it was Football boots, steel toes tan &114 CAMPERS, tourists, fisbermen,' oicknickers, ,-'left with the Home and School berry pickers, prospectors and hunters should GIVR US A HAND/' 'White at $6.50 per pair. Only Committee to confer with,the De. -small quantity left. partment Secretary as to prizes Call on'' Ontario Forestry 13ra'n'ch etc. The gathering met at the Parliarrient Buildings, Toronto Gilve went's hwltu 18 closed the fnaction. i1j2d. 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': r . : F •if ... . . . _ _OF COTTAGE COLONIES uv EVANGF.I.INE LAND , ' , 3t::..J. �1 TIDE ON _. _. .. SALE BATRIM43 `r'`: �: �. ;q:' 9012 ALDfrRetiPPE'S' '4 •.4 "^ "�` ;F^; pi:;:"::.: ,, MINA S '.,:.;:.;k BAS I s: .<3.>; .�I I.l ax; . . `t x a `<^">:; .:` i` .. _ _ :.. .,:. .., The Threshers Dinner. . on both sides-in s hot spider and'where i' iThe recipes given here'ni ay be -of'A sufficient n'uniber. of cakes are ''.' ,rN� ,.: 1' ' ' A assistance to sonrdone who is tired of-browned, remove to a' drii3pivg p'aft, " " ` ,;l " ti "':'^ ;; :':`� � Y :.P' :"the sariie old things" for the hungry,'make a thickened gravy'in the spider, _ ,,.y° : ai r: •:: 4 '�°'`" •: i; _ - . �11,once-&-year gang of men who come'to'pour the gravy over the cakes, season f *Z- a , >a r ,t; s ,aresh, I with sait -and pepper, Put in,the oven �, ; }s ,s.x+ �� 4 '• . : Steamed brown bread--1 1-3 cups•and'bake half an hour or more. Serve ::Y' _ r c ,, ' p,�y: '-- t gralham'fiour, z cups cornmeal, 3 tea meat aria gravy on a platter together. ; .,r;�<;:°' q :;•* r .' ', �4 �> Y '' ;° .- = spoons baring powder, l% teaspoons, ,Itiee pudding-2„quarWwhole milk, f 9 .; � t> '�. .�..r:. > `{ = °i a . - 'salt, 1-3'cup currants, 1-3 cup raisins, '1s cup rice, 1% teaspoon salt, % cup - � ' "'� W. ;�v' M. � � � _ .. _ - - t" i' >ti; , 2 cups. sweet mdlk,,2-3 cup wo!asses. sugar, 2-3 cup raisins,nutmegif liked. '. ,�;<:s': :1: , • <: ,-ti, ' .1. Mix together flour meal bakin i,o�v- Put milk, sugar, esdtl, raisins and `1. •,;s' : :.'C'. washed rice into a bakin dish. Place " ,':i . - =der,malt; currants and raising. Add g .. milk and molasses beat well and pour in a moderate oven and bake '23i► to " '' ..� ,z:., . •. r into greased baking powder cans. 7 his 3 hours. Stir very often for the first • - « E - '1.Y q P` a��y rc <.y,K Y t. a + r'-°7 V'S ::2:R i y}: 3 £,, h:,.:••.y.n.,•:v l'Y 76 o n 'S^' q i q :. v ne- and cans, hour. The pudding should be of :.:;,..;..,.. ... o-.,:'•i: :d",' amount will 811 fi e o one-pound {.?:a ,: C-.. :�:; «<: gig:>:<::.. :•...:. e consistency. Ma be &erred ;:Y<:a:< r.:; mss.' :,:,' wn.,:;;: >,: >::>;.:.,;...: ..c<z> ;.Y':;:::...c: ..�... . "• 1+:' '�I''dll cans slightly over half full .of creamy , Y ..+— # •, ,., ��# _:. '1.,•m I§; .w: batter. Steam three hours. 1 cold or. hot. This Amount will',serve _ „r �♦ . yli !+ri: ,Jlf .;S r.7,Y Mrs.• ?.:Yi# .;F;, Clinger cakes-2-3 cu sa air , 2-3'-eight or ten. �r ,z;:'. _ P g , ° 1;sss,: :..cup molasses, % cup fat, 1 cup hat; Baked onion—Prepare, onions of _ _. . - `�`��*:. :;-' ': ,: •:. .. _ .'water, .% teaspoon each of 'cloves, medium size, boil lb minutes in slight. Nova Scotia's wealth of woods and -' fir•, � � . •• ginger and cinnamon, 'i teaspoon ly salted water, drain, place in a bak- water-ways leads itself most agree- x ;;: :;`,.' . J, '''a•, ably to.summer cotta `%' ;.!; �I t aS 00 r_s i " dish add whole milk to come well ge life and dFaws , .` ' n It teaspoon soda 2 e p n8 , 34 P , -: "king powder (level), 2�fa cope Sour;" up around the onions but not cover greater.' numbers of sojourners each :.:.,, '5 �> p summer. The man ry.., ::,..' a:,;, 1 egg. Mix sugar,*fat, molasses hot them, season with salt and pepper and many-miles-long bays r !:;^ . "' " . . -- • water and soda together, add .about bake slowly until they can be pierced flooded and then laid bare by the shift- ' oue;hal! o! the dry ingredients (after with & tooth-pick.-Serve hot. �g tides, have a unique charm and ~' * . - they ara•tiwroughly milted),beat well,) Turnips delicious--Pare;'•slice, and make ideal bathing beaches—beaches r ' - 'add the well-beaten _the-se'.-;-rut-in-- mnin-cubes. Put to- cook in that are a huge delight to kiddies. e�S,then . ':a. . z,-.•<,*a;ning dry ingredients, .beat. well-boil'ing wate.. When tender and the summer accommodations of Evange• agc:n and+bake in buttered or;greased water has boiled down some, add but- line Land do net run to vast hotels, T - and salt and then allow although titters. are a number• of fine �,zk , ' rr >gii'ftlii elan. Bake one-half hour.,in;tee, PePPe1' x f ;:, _ , moderate oven. Recipe .makes 16'the water to all boil out. Stir frequent- large ones, the greater number of vial- , ' 9 `� X°{" wrh` ..xm,^ a i '`�' • L.. large cakes in muffle tine. . i ly after the butter•is added so that all- tors -live in comfortable country-side �>: ��X-11 w sue. .; �..��<,, � �„�;�v I hotels and boarding houses and cot. . - " ' Baked squash—Cut squash in 'hail! 1 are thoroughly seasoned. 1L. 'i _ tags colonies. _ ;- plum,with cut atde down on pie tin in -- RURAL SUMMER HOTEL OVERLOOKING LAKEI AT HEBRON oven, and bake until done.' Remove. The Boy's Point of View. : First among the latter stands the I . .' . oven shell, mash slid season with asItI Hen twelve 'Kedgemakooge Rod & Gan Club, lo. near Halifax, Annapolis R4yaI, Evan- � golf, squash and croquet ground's are . ry, years oId, had been cated on the shore of Lake Kedgema• geline Beach, Milford, Port Lorne and.j provided at most resorts: Then there pepper and butter. Put Prepared, accused of sending in three !miss kooge, at the end of thirty miles of Smith's Cove. " Cottages are run- in ! is always the lovely historic country squash in baking dishes in which 3t!-alarms of fire..He sat facing the judge good molar road 'which begins at his- connection with The Pines Hotel at{to be ezplored. one cannot travel - - can be served. This may be set aside' of the juverti'le.court. Naar by sat his I .. - torla Annapolis. 'Royal. K�dgema- for over night if desired and put in father, ill at ease, and scowlin at-Ws mouth, the Bay View Hotel at Yar-, many miles in any direction without g kooge lo,in the heart of a wild, rich 'mouth and The (lainaborough at Hub-�passing spots.of historic interest. Here the oven 40 minutes before time to soli_ H s'head was be but now - , serve it. The advents in sporting country.. Here the fisherman bards, while- Camp Acadia for girls, I the painter finds inspiration' for new advantage preparing and then he cast sulky,furtive glanees may enjoy excellent fishing, and here located-at Hebron, a short five miles canvases: the triter ipr songs and . it this way is that it can be prepared at the judge, at his fathez, ant}. at 'the 2lanter. may. bag the biggest of from Yarmouth, and Alderclit<e Camp!stories; the tired business man and . beforebwA. some of the witnesses. The judge had moose. The cabins are rustic in de- for boys at Weymouth, are old estab-! wenry teacher find balm and strength Beef amuse with brown gravy.—'Pre- �n sharply watchihk both the boy sign, but modern in equipment, fitted itshed institutions. . , for mind and body, and the busy- whic beef cakes from ground. beet and the 'boy's father. He did not like with fireplaces. and running water. These resorts are either In or close 1 mother peace and rest while her live- ' which contains plenty of suet. Brown the way they looked at each other. The geaeraI club'house �a all that a lo.farming centres sad guests era fed ly youngaiers, safe from city perils, -. I _____ __ .-_T _' country club should be. . on fine fresh dairy and garden pro-I disport themselves in daisy fields or . Other well known and popular cabin ducts. , Bathing, boating and fishing I on the• red mud fiats that at high tide -_.- - . - - : HEALTH EDUCA'T'ION �olonies are found at North `Vest Arm, are the principal pastimes. Tennis, fare glorious bathing beaches. ' - "' The charges' were made, and'the For the Cold-Pack Ca:iiier. inch of the top. Fit bottles with new - $Y DR. J. J. MIDDLETON - witnesses substantiated them. Then The following easy formula for corks which have soaked. a half hour ' - . - . Provincial Board of Health, Ontario the judge casually said' to the father, syrups can be adapted for all fruits: in warm soda water. Rinse the corka - Dr. Middleton will be glad to answer gnestians on PubIfc Health oat- - "I. suppose you have often' -talked to' Three quarts of sugar to two quarts 'before using and put loosely in the ; - T through this column.- Address him at the PacltAmeat B1dQa. yourvbo about good citizenship?'' a er tie vet`: ' Y of w t Fcloth over the cork to i'e a not bothered,much with the Fo1r meet fruits boil one minute. P . Y • g replied the father: For rasPberriee, strawberries, bowing out Put in boiler 02 water,nun rascal 1 ;f .. _ _ _. _ . ,t "When I-have caught' him in "the- blackberries huckleberries boil for:having the water come to within 'an - , ,' - . wrong I have thrashed him• but it five minutes. - '.- .-: '- inch of the top' of bottle or jar. Sim- ' _ There are-reasonable and scientif e I spread of any outbreaks. Child mar- doesn't seem to have done must good:" For currants; gooseberries, plums, met, do not boil, twenty minutes- The .. grounds for the relief that during re- tality, however,- results from many' "Um," said the judge, "and you rhubarb, ctihmnts, pineapple, sour meter should be simmering when bot- ` ' cent years the average span of ills is other causes outside that due to cherries and other acid-faults boil-ten s are entered. .At the'end of twenty ' never took: a walk 'through the city lengthening—that is, that people on organic c3ianges of the heart due to minutes remove, push corks in firmly ' h•' the whole are living.longer'than form- infection. One very-noticeable and with your boy and mask-'him feel-that minutes. Y, you and he belonged to a 'town of For preserves boil until it falls from or .tighten tops of }ors; art 'aside to srly. To Public Health activity, in-I motoi-a . I these causes i3 the cool, and when cold di ' ".ch>}dia the control of communicable motor-car: In Toronto alone, there which you could be proud and is which side of the spoon in drops. p i� ma.ted g you had ,your 'share?"- - • - '-Most housekeepex-a make gr#,pejuice paraffin.-' disease and generally improved rani-!have been four or five fatalities within - - tation and observance of public health the past few days due to children be- •"I,took_him.to.the_zoo once," said but few know that any fruit juice may - --Light Housework. . principles, this increasing longevity)ing run down b automobiles. In some the father. be extracted and bottled for.summer �` Y drinks, sherbets, pudding sauces, or A woman advertised for a servant to -•- --- t- - As chleily due. Because, counteracting instances, of course, the driver is not ",Henry," said the judge, turning to other uses, To make juice select sound. do light housework. . tba w reforms are the stress and strain to blame, but generally apesking, a the boy, "do you h7te harass?" _ - ••,, o!'modern .conditions with resulting careful_mart or-woman .at the wheel P�eCUY ripe fruit, 'but none that is 13he received a letter from s sirs i Henry's head lifted- perceptibly. over-ripe. Wash and, place in a kettle who-said she would like the voiltlor_ - . - ` wear and tear on the human system seldom sleets with an accident. If "Yes, I do,"•he replied, still 'sulkily.- with. just enough water to'prevent for she thought the sea air would do . t�ldch-have during-Abe past caption and probably- . "Do you �ike..ta see horses hitched sticking. Crush with a wooden mash- .her 'food, but she wanted to know_ _ - .century reduced the average lifetime only occurs .once. Newspaper readers to a ahiriing-,red wagon?" er, and heat thoroughly. but do not let where the tight-house•was aitUated... • to 66 years or thereabouts, instead.of were..interested last week in, a des- "Yes, I do.!'The head came up it boil: ,Put through the jelly_-bag, e—T-- �" . the al'loted three score and ten. patch from England stating that a higher. - - - and pour in bottles or jars,which have 'Tile man who will not,take adyicq - An.old saying,with s grain of truth motor-car driver was given one year's- "And do you Ii'ke to see the horses been boiled'_ten minutes to within an can not be helped. .i in it, is that a man is as old as he imprisonment for 'running over a and the red wagon gang 'like every- ' . feels, and�there is no•re"on why he child with fatal results: , There are thing with the driver hanging on to , - __i should' not at 60. or 70, provided his many canes in Canada that dopld be the line,','" and t h worst i S yet t(� a 3' general health to good, be engaged at thus summarily dealt with to gdvan- '"Yes, air; yes, sir, I dq! exclaimed ___ . - , > ' useful work without being a,burden tags, and it would have the result of Henry, and his eyes were looking ' .-- - I� i to anyone. making out streets safer for pedes- •rtraigb.t into those of the judge. - " There are many causes leading ups triana. Fatalities to children as the _ "Would you like to be a fireman and - r to earl or premature death that could result of suttsmobile accidents must - -"- -' . - �i. . '``zig .. Y drive such-' horses th W' _ . .. be largely eliminated if health habits be stopped, and to this and the recent streets?,, rough the " - :'.: , ` w- re formed in- early life and more recommendations of a Toronto coy-- "Yes, air!" .. . .'. _...' ' :._ . ' • - — . ob 'Mantle made of .the quarantine oiler to have school playgrounds-kept "Some-day, if,•you show that you,'' •• :. � ' . • sad-control of Eommunicable diseases. opera all day, -is' very cbmmendable. can,be trusted,you may be a fireman," �4_' - - .14 -•.._. _ .. . To illustrate this latter point, take Popular sympathy is nearly always said the .judge,, and_ Hepry s eyes' -. - o ' the case of heart disease,which causes with' the injured child, but wJ'Cierf' gleamed with delight. _ " - . - ,. . an enormous-number of deaths in this youngsters are;allowed 'to play India- "But," continued the judge slow) .- . r ' country every year. What makes the criniinatelp on: the streets it is prat- "suppose you were a firem n and had; / -' '` ' .. heart diseased and un%ble to properly tically impossible to lay the blame to drive often to fires; suppose that. - `' ^I - ` • . ' carry on its function? There are entirely to the motor driver. It should - �% f _ just 'as you reached the fire hall with - - < .1. many causes, tint a very important be made a criminal offence to "allow your`tired horses a kid away on the, - _ - - one is poisoning of the heart tissue children under six on a city street outskirts of the town turned in'a false ' !' 3 11 by germs od communicable disease. without a parent or guardian. Chi)- alarm. What would you do�to that J �'f ,�� _ 1 1 E`. Scarlet fever, measles, smallpox, dren, however, must play, and the kid?" Z - '4,' I �- ' L "• *110oping cough, acute pneumonia, school •playground seems the .most • `I'd skin• -him!` ---- -':- -• I• / •.• ...•. '- - -. _ . .- >Zbwmatism are among the diseases suitable recreation place for them in The judge saniled in an ,odd- way.' � i "` 1 I � , that af3ect the heart and prepare the large cities. Arrangements might be 'Henry dropped back into his seat, and g - way for sudden or premature death made to have vacant lots or institu- ,his head sank to his breast, but,his _ "' -••' In s to come. Then there is mal- tiona> grounds set apart for.children face- wore a doff'rent cook. i. -` .- ` ' , _ years to pia in. To recent damage to pro- „ » judge ��. �/� `nutrition,- and aenemia,• where the Y P You see the point,"' said the ud e I• beast, throagl}• dts- efforts ,to pomp ELY extra caretakers would of course kindly. "You see now that you leave' - ��I �� _ - I. , enough of the weakened,blood through)be necessary, but reforms and precau- abused the fine fire horses—your fire _ .. :• '� , the system to keep the body strength tions of this nature are of such vital horses. - Now you w-il'l think 'more I 1' ' ll - 9 " to normal is strained r overexerted.) importance that the ,question of ex- about those horses after this. Some' � - f' S a' . : One can readily see how an increas- Penae shouldnot be allowed' to enter day,.-}f you prove worthy,-your, fellow , l/ - �9W�� �1��,111';III .I�( ed vigilance both on the part of Pub- —especially when human life is at citizens will trust you with just srich� ��� � \ Tic Health officials and the general stake. a fine team," . _ � -'= "'.'3 .. He, can curtail the lead of coai-- Then, of course, there are avoidable "I'll by f �4' pmt spr good to,them, sir. ! o , - -- muninable disease and thereby pre- accidents in industry due to'� lack of Than the judge turned sharply upon � . .- I .-vent weakening or injury to the beast, protection for the worker at his trade, the father. "You have a bright boy I ,,, ._ --• especially An young people who,are .and often to 'carelessness on the part there,,, ca'palble .of appreciating. .his _ "`�. __ more susceptible to infectious disease of the worker hdmselt. .rights.and his duties as a citizen, and 1, �t ' than adults. In fact, there is a not- Add to this the appalling list of you have neglected him. It is such - `:A,' -ioeable low rats of deaths Profs heart deaths of children resulting from im- fathers as you that get their••sons into r;• / • . � ,;°-M•: -disease reported in.lodalities not visit- proper feeding in childhood and some trouble. Do your duty by your 'boy. _ �--'-"� "'- - : ...-ad by communicable diseases or vrhers idea is given of the tremendous but If we expect our boys to appreciate ' "'""11 I.;'.protective and quarantine measures preventable Enfant mortaidty amongst our point of view, we must learn to' — - • acs enforced for the prevention or us,every year• appreciate theirs." . ., _ .1 1. `M�III �o: - -- '',i1, `' I l C t ` * •-.y . y,.,s: 'i°.. r, ��..e�r+ � , '. .i ', y„, •..t. +s.' .�•,m f'�'c'+,S.,i Wit,• .:y •,a; sa tT r,!V: 7w l,.:,y .Wa... '; ,At }r.•3•g„•. '•rq g+R: "1W :!',. �'.•••; •; •foss,. •3,P 9•:,'aS;u� .r ZY+ .1'AP'^W'•• "A'y '• ',< 6� bu4a-u 4-1 ,rPp­­'­k� # FEM Im in PINK oBifticui I" SHE BLOWOUT BOOT The,thing called it you.please. DiTs or X"s entirely or om is-quite a.daaggrous disease,to dodge WM ,1.0" it tully..Jf you can. and thereby We a *40lilily' in I Rars 0308ill Dow ftck- 'hold . 14UMOR pressure, lucky in's.n. ache Meath Kk1my Trouble. Saves bu$-Ing new tires. Beat for e-- 1 e11,.,ncv. The ,;pare__Tlry In-the tool For worry, If if gets control,'- will MRS. SMITH' SUFFERED b wears for thousands of miles. Every muscle In the body needs con- I you'll need. make You paX a heavy toll. Just let stantly a 'supply of-rich,-red blood In Your hands the only tool- -At all jabbers and dealers. It it once get into power and you'll re- proportion to the work it does. . The --good Waiter. AFTER EVERY MEAL . Cheap-, Qutck- and -N,,nkld. gist lt,ever'� hour. muscles of the back are under a heavy we twwastes, each 111-311-2• "How old as the wall thal• fell on :, 4" WhVn w strain and have but rqst. Agento wanted by me!" said the Irishman to the police- Toronto Woman Says. Since, Tie Ono. IL 23LOLUOUTON Co.. 126 'W* t There's nothing like the'v&riy­III the blood Is thin 'they lack nourish- 18ee. us -a Q i. that's out t 03 conqiidr ,slid to kill. man who was carrying him on the t t, Exhibition, 192 It went, and the result is a sensation of ambulance to the hospital. Takong T am.1 a c AIR Her kes the joy of life away and quickly pain in' t4ose muscles: S; 'Me. Pi606 .,Oh, I should say about eighty Troubles Have DisappearelL turns the:hair. to grey,. think pain in the back means kidney years," answered the policeman. wer P6 of Radiuni trouble, but the best medical authori- "Just my luck," said Pat. "I only "Before I had taken half a bottle of The -,,gamma" -rays from radium It kills good himor-quells the grin, ties agree 'that backache seliont or arrived from Ireland yesterday, and Tanlac I began, to straighten,right up- places frovins where bmiltig have Are. so powerful that they will pene- and -.So'reader.. If'you'd.-be never has anything to do with a the kid-, it waited all that time for me." and now I -feel just flne," said Mrs.'M trate virtually every,known substance. -been, in neylt.-- Organic-kidney-Al"a c may E. Smith,X88 Yarmouth Road, Toron- To. human when worry comes wise, and duck. have-progressed to a critical Point flesh or other live- tissue sue Regular Clean-Up. to, Out they are very pain In. the back. had high blood ry deot.ruetive. without developing a Mrs. Newrich was having her bonne "I was told that I I rays to This the case, pain in the back It is this tendency of the 7 pressure, but whatever my troubl4f CHILDREN WELL wR Baited Staten' should always lead the sufl!L-irer to look redecorated. destroy tissue, says the U iEEI were they began. to disappear WheA 'Bureau of Standards, that makes them l e condition of hia blood. It will ."I've just finished the drawing- I got Tanlac and now I haven't a trace -of room," said, the foreman; "whit shall. For one thitfg, I sort- r'"' f- cancer ff I' E to th• in the treatment of IIXG HOT WEATH I 'be found In most cases that the use Of aU7 Of them. and for certain 'other surgical pur- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to build -up we do next?" fered from indigestion something &W- ton. of ., "You can do the i,­ For while both healthy and. the blood will stop-tits serisat an ful. After eating, the gas from =7 Ulk- -Every mother knows how fatal the pain Thursday, said Mrs. Newrich. diseased tissues are attacked by the summer months are to sp2all, child- P In the ill-nourished muscles of digested food would press up Into my "What shall we do In the in rays, their destructive 'effect' the back. Era i� r- it to to upon dia- hot summ w much better' interim, and reu. - Cholera - infautum, diarrhoea, try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for the madam cheat until my'heart flutfered'fright. eased tissues is much greater fully'and at times I actually thought dysentry, colic and stomach troubles too more rapid. are rife at this time, and often a pre- blood than to give way to unreason- "Oh" paper that, it would stoo beating. 7. Thus it the patient is treated for only a few able alarm'abouf your kidneys. If*You My head ached terribly at times and exactly the right.-length of time the I-clous little life is lost afte�r suspect your kidneys,.eys, any doctor can A Fashion Critic. 'I*couldn't I got so.dizzy Tn't italid-UP. -MY diseased tissue will be destroyed while i hours' Illness. The mother who keeps 11ul 1 Baby's Own Tablets in the house feels make tests in ten minutes that will- The city girl spending her holidays kidneys also bothered me and my the healthy tissue is not much injured..safe. The occasional Use of 1:6 Tab- act your fears at rest, or tell.you the In the country, was complaining to their back' and legs hurt constaiLtly.. My obvicusly" to accomplish a But in any event to be per- farmer about the savage way the bull legs P satisfac- and bowel worst. , g hurt worse while lying down and lets prevent stomach aj "Well,". said the farm-result the surgeon muF4 exercise I troubles, or if the trouble comes sud- fectly healthy you'must keep tb:e blood- regarded her. nights I couldn't"sleep any to speak he b Ighest degree of skill Wand.must i denly-as it generally does-the Tab. In good condition, And for this purpose er. "it must be an account of that•red of,so that I always t6tt'Ilred and worn employ the radium with utmost cau- lets will bring the baby safely through. no other medicine can equal Dr. Wil- waist you're wearing." ;ion. dealers-or liam.9' Pink Pills.• "Dear me!" said the girl. "Of "But all my.troubles, an,gone now. They are sold by'mediciae There-is always danger to the lab-, by mail at AS cent& a box Ir,om The You can get these Pills through any course, I know it's awfully out of las- My digestion to just perfect and I Oratory worker in dealing with this; Williams' Medicine Co., Brock. dealer in medicine, or by mail at 60 bion, but I had'no idea' a country bull never have a headache.or dizzy spell Dr. formidable substance unless the moat villa,•Dnt. cents a box or six boxeif for $2.60 would notice It." any more. Even those Pains have.dim- from The Dr. Williams, Medicine Co.. careful precautions are taken, and un 4PP66Xsd from my back an•d legs-ant-- der no circumstances should any per- Tl>!e WorldPS Moat InacCeW Brockville, Out -No Wonder. m so thankful for my good health son bo'bantinually exposed to Its rays. One autumn little George e.ate.red. that I just waxy to praise Tanlac all i- Tricki An Architect Plays the same kindergarten that his brother the time..'.- Means to stay. An Oil well that•can be reached only -Henry 'had attended he pre- Tanlac Is sold by leading druggists on Us. nded durinig the everywhere. Adv.Little Madge was excited. A baby by 4 swinging In a rope sling operated e construction of any large vions year. Very frequently the teach- brother had arrived on the scene. She 1 from a stiff-leg derriipk at the top of In III where effectiveness to to spread the good mews, and among a 107-ft. cliff. was recently completed building _er called him Henry by mistake, until others told the gardener. at Point Firmin, California. The well ..eye has to be considered the architect she became-'pr'ovoked at herself;and Revenue for the net profits tax tc who know a his business takes Into said to him: be Imposed on all business concerut Z old man, Is located on a narrow ledge of tide *iowceita aillusions of the eye. Thus, ..-Pl-am sorry, George, -but.1 don't will "The question is,"said the I operating in Mardtobg exceed $1. ,Is the new baby going to stay?" land, and at the. bottom of the cliff. a so narrow that. it high for example,. 'a diminishing tower can know why lalways call you Henry-" 250A00 this year, according to esti-- 7-. ­Oh, yes, he means to stay;' said The ledge.I 'I guess I know," said George, sari- -provin tide, the water rises-to within a foot be made to look higher by decreasing mates. Revenue derived by the Madge; "he's got his things "I've,got on Henry's shirt and the Corporation Lpits the fact that all the size of Its successive portions 'OuslY. - cial government from e of the. rig. his pants and Ills shoes." - Taxation Act al"ady.exceeds $809,- e I more rapidly., material and workmen had to b ow - t we call perspective Is, of 000. MONEY ORDERS. by means : An of wha ered and bolAted from above -Dominion Express Money Orders are f rife derrick and sling, the well was 7 course, Illusion.' Where two objects of Her,Order. five thousand offices 0 pu sale in completed withou.1; Z mishap. This re- equal size are concerned the more dia- A woman on her first railway trip minard's Unimont for sale everywher* hout Canada. the tact One looks smaller. _A straight noticed the communication'cord over- - railroad mains still the only way to reach railroad track seems to meet at a head, so she gave it a pull with her More farmers die from being re- point IA the.: distance. All the prin!t -umbralls. The whistla-aounde"19 tired than from being tired. M!nard's Liniment . - Relieves Neuralgia ciplas of optics that apply to architec- brakes were put on, and the train be- tare are based upon Illusion, gan.ta slacken its,.zPe0. li The ancients understood this sort Presently the guard appeared -and of thing wonderfully well. -Take, for saked, "Who pulled the cord?". W9 orlogme Sumes the famous Parthenon-of "I did," replied the woman, meekly. instance, 7 Athens its superb -columns look as "Well, what do you want?" FINLAY. - . candan I t.of." but in the course of time if vertical and Rarallel -61: In reality' "Some ham sandwiches and'iL cup of this has been dropped. and the name tikey are inclined toward one another tea, please." Variatlon@­-Find lay, Findley. has developed variously Into the mo, so much that, if they were continued Racial Origin-41cottish (Celtic). dery forma to be found In this country upward,L they would meet at Married women are rot so steady TO and reliable workers as sae single Source-A given name. 'to-day. height of about a mile. Scottish family names, taken as a women.Tall columns must be made.with wo class., do not parallel those of Ireland !BANNERMAN considerable, bulge. - It their outer 'in one respect. They are not over- Racial Origin--ftattish, also English: Aln'� were straight they would look NOTHING TO EQUAL Ax tvheimingly Celtic, either in language Source--A-title. shrunk In the middle. In the columns to the method of formation., And This family name Is not Gaelic, !of the Parthenon this bulge..amouAts there are reasons for this. though those with whom it originated 'to. three-quarters of an Inch. In the first place. the blood of Scot- In Scotland-were numbered among the The long lines of the beam which Ia;d is far from being overwhelmingly Gaelic clans of the Highlands'. surmounts a row of columns would.ap; "'KIN OF MN i UK= Is just Rik -Celtic. At the time Of the Roman The Bannerman constitute an lm- 'pear to sar If they were straight., To t Inination of Britain, the country n---,portent division of the Clan Forbes, satisfy the eye=te., to look straight- FerBaby's Tender SkiB of the great wall which marked ths'and tradition bas it that in the days they must be curved.. 1-Bathe-1wim with Cuticura Somp.and war= limits of the empire's 9017,-,of Malcolm-IV. or William the •Lion, ' The stories of a bull tug, to ions % Dry gently and if any Of re& I water. ernment was and ne Prow inhabited by the Picts. a made standard-bearer to the king, a equal height. must increase in height wL roughness,irntation or=is similar to the Cymric For.Sprains am nrulaft int,with Cuticura Ourtment to race " more a one of the chieftains of this clan was as they go up. on one famous temple ent am T)ie first thing to do when you ;ave sott"L000the"beat. Finallydostona branch of the Celtic race, like the that for several generations the office in famous ra ce the Orient-there is an itiscrtpdon " injury, in to apply Alinard's-fa few grains of the fragrant,delicately-mb& Cuiticum Talcum- Welsh, the Cornishmen and the Bre- and honor were hereditary. In the with its letters arranged vertically. Liniment. It to antise PtIc, soothing, kited healing. and gives quick relief. Sao 25c, Obftwm z5 mod W Talem Zk. Sold tons. About the third and fourth cen- same manner the title descriptive of it but to make the letters appear or throughout theDominion,CanadianDepw furies I %W=LhWWC3445LFwA3L•V• 1610MAL of the Christian era the Gaelic became hereditary also, and the cus- equal size they are increased in size 1 swap 191� Q Celts of Ireland came over from Ulster tomary designation..of this branch Of progresalyely toward the top COARSE SALT and settled themselves: In the'High- the Clan Forbes. The ancient cathedrals scattered _.Iands. Then, whet: the Anglo-Saxons ' Later, In the political-shifting of over Europe are full of such expedl- LAND SALT _' iiv:aded England, they cut well north fA power in those tumultuous days, the -en of-- Illusion, and from those 7 :invaded the lowlands. Norman and then sept lost the honor-of be4 ring' the sources our modern rchitects have BE& Corku QO ALL M Y a, English conquest and.occupation fol- king's standard, but the name by.this acquired,,many of-the hints.on which Topowiv&#wT WORK-8 lowed on a large scale before cur- time had become permanen'ily•sets& -their own'deslgns"are•based. O. a GLWF "RON became true family names. fished, and was not dropped. HOUSE WORK eames A lience, there were Influences of many All of the Bannerman,however, are Hand-Gun Riveter Has not Scottish. The name itself is Eng- Ansselleeft F60040P Z" RO=GMW races 'at work. Wonderful Power. Book OIL I took Lydia E. Pink- The name of Finlay, however, is fish, and there Is evidence- that It Befam During. the war, the Germans had a 'truly Celtic. Originally, Its form as &I M DISEASE$ hassi's Vegeftblq Compound : sprang up In many section,, of mediev, 'that did actually fire a'projectile given name was FlonulaoCh; a-com. al England, among the followers,of the gun . _w W and How to F•44 as ]failed 24," to A&, `Poudd Of "flown," meaning "white," various earls and overlords, first as a 75 miles. Up to the present that h dress by the A. or. about. I could hardly get abo and "laoch,"* -meaning "fighter," or; title descriptive of office, but rapidly been considered the very limit pos- 3L may glover 046,Z" name the In- sible In long-range weapons. But there Ill Went 31st street soldier." - When it�first became IL becoming a-family n Now Tort. U." family or clan name, of course, it was fluence of the hereditary nature of the is no-limit to'modern-progress'; and'•a Ont.- For-many-years I new development In this line has in- have had troublee with my nerves and preceded by "Mae," meaning "des- office, spired the inventor and others to have been in a neral run down con- on for some time. 'claim a possible range for a projectile work half of the time because of the motion I could not do my SPI R1 N of 300 miles, The new principle has mes& I tronble 'with my monthly sief th was a vice resembling the ordinary hand. "Baver" only Is Genuine. table Comp and advised�-.1 It by friends Zo In place of the to try it. It has done me Awd, and,I , Is 'rood bueld %�w gun riveting machine. been embodied,. as yet, only jfi a de w told;of Lydia E. Pifikham's,Vega- hammer of the riveter, steel slugs are o strongly recommend it Since I have taken it.I have been able to do all my ximum .nourishment 'dropped into the barrel of.. the ma- friends who own work, and I also know ft J ? 'Ma crine, which is charged with some with no burden to the di 7- have found it good. You can use these oestion ecial smokeless­bxplosIvb, and fires 0.0 cured from-that 8P a facts as a Ustimonial.?'-Mra.ELLEN is se slugs into a steel plate % in. FUTTERS, Box 761, Cobourg, Ont. these E food—Grape-Nuts. thick. Tests of this machine were r=I Why will women continue to suffer so The nutriment of wheat made In New York by engineerunderstand,-long is more than we can understand, it pute, and-their report of the results, when they can find health in Lydia M and malted barley,. froM, with Finkham's Vegetable Compound? from any other source, chances it it came' Warning! Take no which Grape-,Nuts is made, For in "Bayer Tab- For forty years this good old fash- -would sound like a'paradox. - substitutes for genuine builds strength and vigor— stance, In spite of the enormous lets of Aspirim" Unless You see the root and herb remedy •which i containa no narcotics or harmKI dru and Aelights the to e. power developed by the explosive that 'name "Bayer" on Package or on tab- has the standard rem, f or re- makes possible a penetrability that lets you are not getting Aspirin at all. male ills and has restored thiftealth of fit ka 7-6 In every Bayer p14 bei�m drives a steel slug,into a boiler plate, I ge are directions thousan& of women who have Lt- YhGre' a Reason there Is practically no recoil to the f6r Colds, Headache,"Neuralgia, Rheu• troubled with such ailments as displace gun, and no more noise than the click matism, Earache, Toothache, Lumba inflammation, ulceration,irreg• go and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of a typewriter. meats, etc. of W-apecial advice write to: fir GraPF6;- NALLS Apart from its Possibilities as a twelve- tablets cost few cents. Drug- If you wip (confl- 0 gun, It-has been tested, with highly gists also sell larger packages Made Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. =--- 'iential), Lynn, Mass. Your letter will - _3_ SOIC1, by encouraging results, as an underwater in Canada. Aspirin Is the trade mark ,-.:,aU grocers a depth of 35 ft., (registered In Canada),of Bayer Manu- be opened read and answered by a riveter. A diver, at worn=an I heal in strict confidence.' shot a slug through a plate of steel facture of Monosceticacidester of Z in. thick. sallcylicacid. ISSU No. A M. IN . �,' 'W F: ,,�h�,�• fir ,. '. , t -.. ,•ru z^S'°!� • :. .cAe�is.. �' ,'c^. °:�:,.-, ': :�^ i' .'aw. �! �,.a y u"+,'�•'*'':i.,:a,'«m+'#r iin ".:'•�"F'`.:P.: . "'-''�Q'.: e-'" --*' 'Y.nss,uysA�3r .%' '4; 4•a'�.g3!-'7Y,, %t't:�. ^s•n►'+: '. #•.... e .� ' r-n �•T' � -Mrs. Ed. Walsh has •... . VQj>L1J1a•° f --hies..W. J.filler was'.,in the been door- " ,. ->~. city on Tueedap. Iy during the past few days bt>�4 is BUNDY'S +sr' HARDWA F� r" -•--+ -Boys wanted for threshing at now,somewhat better. r' -hire. J. Harding was in the the Rose Flax mill. Apply.to Chas. ' city on Monday. Keeso. SALE REGISTER. „• i• �� ' .3." -Mrs. N. J. Morrissey spent -Ladie§ pullover Sweaters for 1•. J..Tuesday in.Toronto. $2,25, pure Toni. Glover Honey, S3TCaD3Y, A��;, 27T>3—Extensive ,THE PILOT SUPERIOR -M ss Alma Cowtio, of Toronto, this season's, 5 lbs. for $1.00, at auction sale of Clydesdale horses, - �wae home on Tuesday.. Bunting's. *` high-grade Durham cattle, York- iii -=L: A. Findlay'spent the week• -Rev. P. V. and :k[ra.' Gardiner' shire hogs. Cotswold sheep, hay, ADAPTABILITY ' --:end with his.mother here. end daughter lnotared. to Port corn, grain, implements etc., the - •. ': roperty of Oliver Pascoe, lot 7, B. ' -Brick layers have begun work Dbver last week and spent a few con„ Pickering. Sale at one, ,on :M: S. Chapwan's' large, new-days with friends. sharp. 12 months credit, ,W, Maw, " :`` The Pilot Superior Furnace is adapted t -Mrs. John Holt,of Darlington, auctioneer. 'Atore. - L. . - 'to the widest variety of buildings., it is vi-M her sister, Mrs. (Rev. is spent some days here last week, T - - Miss Manson, of Toronto. MONDAY,"�tiG, 29z$-Auction salE of y g , )P. returning home on-Tuesday, ac- 25 fresh cows and springers, the pro- satisfactorily heating from 'one to eighteen 'A': Gardiner. conipauied by her mother. -perty of Oliver Denny, at Semm's rooms and as many as three stories from its -H. G. Cal has been bus -Don't fail to take a sight-seeing Iiotet..Brooklin, Sale at 2 o'clock, register., , Y one , ' during the peat week levelling the boat trip In John A. Stokes fine sharp. See bills, Wm. Maw, auc- .. - `,park grounds. cruiser "Idlehonr" while at the tioneer, �• �'. -Mr. .and Mre. Davies, of To- Exhibition, See advt. in another O building is too old for the Pilot Stir :.. Tonto, spent Sunday with John"column. perior Pipeless Furnace. . Installations 'New Advertisements. :s•;, nd ,llre. Ualvert: - =D, McDonald and bride (nee- have been made in houses constructed of -Miss Lizzie Morrissey, of Mon- Martha Clazie of Port Elgin)spent is holidaying at-the home of Saturday• last with the letter's �7OUSF.TO LET-Apply Mrs. McG. rough heti�n timbers��l�ich ha ' been built her.brother here, = uncle and aunt, John and Mr's. Box 13, Dunbarton,ont, 3s '.for alm©st a century; . The base with which _ -Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Willis, of Murkar. Mr. Pnd sirs. Mel onald TA\TED-A bird cage. tiers. - _it has been installed has ,mAde it, the most- Uxbridge, visited with Mrs. left this week for Chapleau, toners Ruddy,Pickering. Bell phone 18 ' 48 . popular type. of heating system for Old �Cronk, 9r., on Sunday, the former will resuuia his duties -iUR SALE-Second-hand molter p p and cream separator. J.R. Thexton, Picker- buildings. -Mrs. F. G:Jefferis,.of Toronto,'-as principal of the unlit school. -. g _ j. ir-g. 37tf • ::•3e spending a week with her great -The Warren's Institate will •. :1 ' $uat, s. Sarah Clark. hold their annual picnic on Wed.. :. Manufactured by ; . h[r OR SALE-1920 Chevrolet. estrw '• . -A number of .friends .'front nesdap, 3ug. 31st, at .the home of. Ftire,in.exctllent condition. $750. Phone .• j �".• Pick liUS, �s - The Hall Zrvd' Foundr 'Co,, Lte:, _ Semptville visited with. J.'R. and F. M. acid Mrs. Cbapman,Audley. y Mrf=. Thexton on Suuday. Trucks will leave frorn the corn?r• g7TISH COLL''�iBIA SHINGLES ' �jgglet'y_Q23ttt,pip, ,�p1Ej bV --` -MISS O'Leary is quite ill from of King and Church streetg'at 2.15 �for sale at lowest possible prices by,Thomas throat trouble at the home of her 'p. m.;sli'ai p, All 'nlewber� and Pateaon Claremont,' 33tf % --sister, Mrs. Thos. Walsh, friends please accept-this icyti;tut- Og SALE-New Farmers' Friend' :. � • � R-` -.Miss Dorothy �Vangh, of To- lion and brio basket D�ti't J $ Da, , g Plc L1erin l g Fgang sulky plow,the Also second-hand .. Tonto, was the guest of Miss `Tyra forget the eho�'er fUi' the "Fish Bi?zzard. J.R.Thexton,Pickering, drJif 1 q ' � TIO\ WANTED-As .. Crook over the week-end. - Pond." U. I nurse -Dr. and Mrs. Jleillaster and •A. .H. Clark and child, Pgirl.city preferred.,Appply Box 43,Pickering J- family, of Part Perry, spent Sun who have been,spending gevergl or to gifts.Craven,care of t;ordon Bros. 't9-50 I•;day with Dr, and Mrs.llcZwen. weeks with the former's parents FOR SALE-Two pedigreed and FALL Joseph`Henderson, of-Sarnia; iu Lakefield,arrived here an Fri, registered Airedale puppies,male and female, ' ie visiting his brother and sister, dap last to spend a fety days with t''bee so+Pick nog or phone M. Ruddy, The fs: W. F. Henderson and•Mrs:- John Mr. Clark'' who has been spending '` Rankin. week or two with his parents `'`'3NTED-To rent. a stnal2 com- a " fcutable house inPickering, now or later. Our I2etiV samples of s1litnr,3 are ilo�v '- -Charles and Smith, of To• here, recovering frorn hip recent gppfy at the NEWS office. + -+v d ronto,s ant Sunday here at the _severe illness. • To-.day they will home°! the letter's father, Win. leaYe.on their return trip for their �jtrS SdLF.-1 Shorthorn b>11, 1. ere at greatly 1"edL�C$Cl prises. t +. 1' -narator. 1 fleavy a:,¢on, Collie pups. Ap- yy� ` y� } 7] _ Allaway. p home in Timmins.. I py a. .ot 4 El.F.con.,Pickering. Fred Lacey, _ gook the■`� o rTe! , 1(� 11� =-Mrs: Bert Shepherd and Miss -Tlie Toronto Exhibition FClll FlighiandCraek. Phone'vlaly.7007, 4t;-ao Walker, of St. Catharines, spent open to-mbrraw (Saturday). The , y)• ARNI FOR SALE-Beira¢ lot 2$;' : . h g � save 3• ou money. �: .:• a day last week with Walter and directors promise greater attest• rt�ar of con, i. 1':ckerin ronsi�tin of 1+)v - ., .act For full particulars apply to David A mnis. ' Mrs. Stepherd. tions than -ever, 99 Teti as many Whttcvale.of E.E_Anais,Sr�ugham. 49-50 f = fns. `4: J. Miller and Mrs. W. runes' exhibits. A day, or better - 2_ Prices Reduced but {finality Raised J.-Monney attended the funeral of %till• several -flays, spent at the F`OR 'IALf lot acres 3. then On s Kest corner of lot IId,con. 3, Pickering. an 'the late Lorne Brodie at Toronto Exhibition haaa great edueatioaal the r-emises are some timber and ten incres under i ultriattoa. tiuitab:e for pasture with shade and 7 . on Wednesday last. influence, as It keeps one in loath -The Rev. F. A. and Mrs. Cons- with the industrial progreS»of the water. Apply at Nees'tJffice, aflit ins and children and Miss John- world and besides it fi a source of L�OR SALE-Cheap, all kinds of Bny a Twentieth Century.. Suit once and pan'' ' 9: ston, of Dexter. Michigan. visited great pleasure -to those who at, L warori,,harnes and au kindsof'farm im. are our customer for keeps. - lements in good order. �o several heavy Arid _ H. aad Mrs.•Mechin on Saturday. tend. P�ght scales and acouple of light nurse-powers- S. .=.' _The Rev. A E: Ribourg, rev -The fears that were-expressed H.Hertnan, Cla.-amoar. Pbone-201. 17tr .Tailorind acid Fitting are positive_ ly - -tor of St. Andrew's church, New a few weeks ago that the potato' �OTBER• CAR OF NO. 2 YEL• ra t:>,°r,. - n guaranteed. _'_'Y'ork City, was the-jmest--t?f..the-Crop a be lrlu,�aL w uw 4ornand aratof `o,2G'. �V. oats wilb F` ' .:'Rev, A. E. and Mrs. Bruce this complete failure are not likely to arrive at Locust Hal in about l+i da7s. Book w ' Order,,w,as prices.pre:sutif tABdvance, Home ...._ _ - t +week, be realized. - The rains and cooler vbone stark 2000, A.s Reesor,Ceder Grove. "° -Threshing-has begun at the weather of the past two weeks is ;stC - ir . Rose Flax mill, and men will also having a marked effect and the AR Si FOR REN -South o£Osh- See our' Arrow and Forsythe Shirts. begin *ork this week laying the probability now is that the' crop,' Fawa, hetween the Town and the Lake Good _ cement blocks of the walls of.the on-the whole, will be %, fair one. land and excellent tnarket right-at hand, mine ----'Guaranteed Perfect and _ pew mill. - Fields thin showed no evidence of 'pril apO�9.y foapou net D lcorai"toait' W. and Mrs. Stork, of Belle.-tubers larger than 'the size- of. awa.ant. 0cf : .. fast colors. . ville, have- been-spending their peas, -have now good sized po OR SALT-One b,d. bay colt.-9 ' vacation with the fornser's par. tittoes. = r' - L, >�.an ofd,GroYya wall harness. weight 1330 . • , epL9, R. C.,0.acl_.11rs.Stork}Ql` the --(1n Thursday last Njr+ W. J. lb,, an extra looker. Also'l che.caucmere: Feed-, T Bunting :- - - 'lckerin o yean-old. an extra,good road mare and good T. ' :lake shore. Clark receired.word of the gerions ;,token• Apply tow, Ge ow,Chrvxo;et dent- Esta'blirlhed 1857.. := -Mr.' firs. Wickham jr. and illne+a of her si=tPr, Mrs. J. E. P, rr.Btou,-,ham +yag .. .eon. of. Buffalo, and fir, and. Mra, Atdotle, of Hamilton, who teas -.f►R gAL1i-�'-acrd farm. being tar. - lWickham sr.; of --Toronto, called stricken with pitraly,ia it•hilp holi-- F-:,<hn. , Piikertn&, Btat of It;am, bark ti. oa- J. R. and. Mrs. Thexton on 8,aviag w'itli ft tend,on Alexander'+ b t :oq bonne, dove shed,.chicken house. i>•c - q„i.,.rrh,ird.hrrry patch. ,tll-warmed: a good Wednesday. l;land, in Georwi%n Ray, and a trout.treamrung. tht•ough farm, A'reasonnbie - - offer will be accepted. Immediate peisstsstan. 19—A number of old Apple trees fete hr,t;rs later received-the a+td_ otter%-III be nccep cattle. imPlate,po. sharp. Y on the new park grotlnd:a that nf1N'Kofbet- death. , If r. and •Nlr± hay and roots- Rill sell rensonatrrebefore sale, ortz . would.pro neither ornamental tai Clark l'k and the latteC s m(Al1PC, 111' Apoly on pr�mi+es.'. miles Est of Clartmont. A. r Antelis, Claremont. 49-30 nor useful, were blasted out ou.Allan, attended the funeral tt hich - --- - I lioaday evening. took place froth'her 1'+tte resideat SPECIAL SIGI3T SF,lai`'Ci : i -It is the general opinion in Litt Hamilton on Saturday after- �'XFiIBITION TRIM ANNOUNCES _;- parliamentary rir'cles that there-aoob, _ r” — '.will be no general electioTis this' -There" was the usual heavy The Cruiser ••Idiehour," ,which has .;.year and not till after the next'auto traffic on the King=ton road been rrunning frequently to the Fair- •`ke seesiion of parliament. on- Saturday and Sunday, but port Summer Hotel this season, will A _ -W. B. and Mrs. Powell and there was a noticeable absence of run. special trips from Sunncside l}-i r daughter, Ethel, have returned'?peedigg, as, evidently, ipotorists Beach during the Exbih�tibi these 1 en home from-a most pleasant motor- had become aware of the presence trips are tinned to see the motorboat in 'trip through the States of of a "traffic co races, aerci lane flitthts .etc.,from the _ R p R p, who on a prev-1 1xLe front. For particulars see display - `• Pennsylvania and Ohio. -otis Sunday had- a }urge number window cards..or Write a Sal � �t � • :` summoned before the ma m -John Toms has just completed magistrate JOH` A. STOKES, r ^� • m' • x'�•ti . i-BZtensive ini,provelneuts to his for speeding. \otw ithstaudinA 128 Annette St., Toronto stables by iristalliug a; water- -works the fact that speeding was leso in r system,. steel stanchions,- vidence than usual, on Sunday,. [� -cement flo ors an•d othet improves,eleveu motorists will.appear_.befni HARNESS SHoP meats. Police \iagistrate an Wednesday dise _ J Ie -Fred F. and Mr Balsdon find-next for speeding on that day. If Four needs are in the harness line .two children, of Burford, inotored =At the home of Mrs. Harding give us a calf, We have new and f down on Sunday and spent a cou- on Wednesday afternoon. Angiist second-hand in stock. __._.___- - - --7ple of -daps with Mrs. Balsdan's-l0"th, the metubers of the,St. Geor• -dew backhand y Combs,ev everything thin ' Brushes, CatryCom s, v y g _ •'' � - �-: - t parents,W. J.and Mg's. Clark,and ge's W. A held theirs final rueetiug for the horse. - ' other relatives. as an auxiliary and organized the Trunks. Suit Cayes, Lunch Bones -Keep in mind the campaign- St. George's Women's Guild. This Shoe repairing promptly done. Rub- AU*4 `20 I� , u '1 for raising fund.,for the nett•park Guild is organized for the purpose' her heels put on while you wait. which will be conducted on Sept. of assisting the Rector and War- 15, 16 and Io. -The agsistapce of dens in raising the current ex- - > all will be requived, so keep saving penses of the'cllnreh and all Toni- Cecil Bradley up for the fund, en and girl.; attending St. George's Harness Maker, - Pickering -The -' -The inane. Pickering friends church; and no oilier church, are DALI? I�1L1.S .. of W. G, Gerow, of BvonRbam, re cordially invited and entitled to Bret to hear of bis cl'itical illne=s- nit mbership. The 'officers' are . , in the O:ihawa Htisllital where he lies. A. E. Bruce, Hon. President underwent an operation for ap-- :ill's• J. Topper; President. Mrs. J. Yon can always get the best Mani- pendicitiy on Tuesday, Harding, ` lce•PreGldent ; Mrs. F. to Flour made from No. .l.a -J. S. Jephgoti and son, Jack, Hurst, Secretary-Treasurer. - Manitoba Wheat. j : • r MOVInd = : were in Toronto on Saturday and '- � pleasant event took place at Royal Household and .Glenora ibr , ' on their return were accompanied the-borne of- Thos.and Mlr.s. Cal. Bread'. Try shag. We by Mrs. JPphgoqq, trhh has been vert on Snndxy which was in the Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oat9 _,1t apt?ndiug a few ifeekg with friends form of a family re-union. There BRAN. SHORTS in Wiarton and Toronto, _ were twenty-seven present, in 1*11X FEEDS ;,t0 our new large premises, Corner - Ir, eNeil, who was act sett- Binding their• three sons and .six -OAT CHOP - - . o�zsly injured by an. auto in front danghtera, with their gives and � CRUSHED OATS of the Gordon House on Monday husbands, excepting two ; also, BARLEY cHOP�; Church and King Sts. morning of last Reel: and taken seven grand-children. This was ,''WHEAT to the General Hospital, Toronto, 'their first family re-union and a CRACKED CORN �- for treatment, 'is much, improved very pleasant time was sent. ,i �, In order to facilitate the work p ` -':'MIXED HEN FEED . and hopes are now entertained Among those present from outside Caldwell's Cream substitute ^' for his recovery. points were W. J. and Mrs;Eal- Calf Beal. the goods n�St go - 4- -In re&ponse to the appeals of vert, of Toronto ; Mr, and Mrs. " Molasses Meat = ,pro Ruddy and Dr. Field, whose Siddons and two children, of To- :' CHOPPING AND OATj w Watch for large Sale Bills. properties have been damaged by ronto ; Mrs. Lockwood and dan- CRUSHING EVERYDAY - -', -`the high grade of the provincial gbter, Stella,of Sandford,,,Man. ; Get prices on feed in ton lots. T � highway, men are now busy mak Mrs. R. Blanchard and two child- BELL PHONE,• tag changes. As a result the road ren, Hazel anti Winnie, of Car- way will be lower at this point man, Man. ; Percy and Mrs. Ma. F. T. WOie�s * C HAPMAN tban was intended. son and eon, Billie, of Oshawa. Chopping every day. MW so ,ro a y. `� �, ,-^�.^ :.t '. '` 'Q•.^,> ��•^ .`�§u'"'^ 'h,'••k• ;�t�W'y 4� r r'.,.�, µms• ,� •?� i A ,^'' v,,�,,,a y,„v^,�,•' rep.. .i.'• '3r" ,s� a„'?i -..,�.fi,,, r •m..- '$ -".a" .alit~, ,.,_.• `„�.; r.y t r K,�K 'xr•i�'� 'S%,r.• -,�,• ��. �,��, +�?n' •s+