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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_09_02 M1 erm , F ,4 " .. i X z7-1,N�7 r--­q.t ONT "A' At '-A '_!.�k, �W 1 12�41 AL O.L.- XL. EA PTEMBER 2'' No. -50 PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, -S WHITEVAL4.. OSHAWA FAIR. Established'1848-Baker w!tnd big pre- Leo On, Stinday, Sept. 25th, ;,;,t 2 p. in.. The joet Ared4eat the Methodist Sabbath- School will partitions are being made, The hilild- r p in Eiald it lkritfid re:unioti grid ratio. The are ail being gone ove, and, ut Object of thi& gathering is to enable -NWO' GRE. OD RE.-FORSYTH, Opb. D., Dieeetor i,b shape, Additional steibloes are being i Ov ptornetri cal I lAssociation of Ontario. I�eg., those attending to meet as many of bitilt. The track has been made as -JEE'.tl Am - 'Picture it Yourself C,al�e , *rican Optometricat the former members us pogsible,-to in, good'.As any tr&dk can bp-. E`xhibitors ,�ber of I the Eyes lexamqted by appointment. On t. Family seated around one of members and,to attract new members Ise of a big show._' TberL­will be'lots I%one-2804, Claremont, 0 t. • - I crease the interest of the . present,are making entries and there is prom. 'MILLS ?%T n,TOULINSON, M. B., Member Baker's Phonographs. and workers 'to the�chool, A good of fun'-as well as exhibits. Merry-gc. and short addresses JLI e ofIthe.College of Pb ,cians and Surgeons proIi�fttu of rnu�ic round, W-biparida big Midway. The , rniirly�xcdj)iecr by'- -Listen to the strains of a good by old meuibors*of the school will be! night ho ev-on.Tuesday., Sept. 13tb -is of Ontario. Oiffice: 'that n. vit .6 ,l the late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,tCald- "Claremont,Qnt. -feature. Fine'violin. gl'veu. In a:tiors will be senv to the a new well. Phone. weather is all 2nd, a Good Lullaby; = -Membeks who have moved away and that is necessary to mike it the best ­177 R.11CARTWRIGHT, 43- M. D..V_hl. 3rd.-Honie, Honle.Sweet-Home it is hoped that man-;v'(1 these will be!feature of the fair for years. Tbje la V -1P.& S.,Ont- Qqartet. b] t ifi- gath;ring. - - Eligqunders' Band. of Toronto, will "Biscuits and Pastry have-that fln's, 4th, Onward Cbristian On Sept.m4th, a Cemetery be on the grounds both days and on sweet,%;C A coroner for the Coun by Nezro ty of Ontario. Office hours; 42-2 rind G-Sp.ro., or-at othe hours by app6intment Phone Bell _Sol_ Service will ii;held, at the Methodis't!Tuesday,night. It alone is worth go. t, nutty tags when `•�7 No.24. l.d.3,hone No.400. Pickering. On- Biers. -Church at 2,130 p. m. She speaker is! Ing miles to baztr. Dates Sept..12th, made from jario. 3 IV 5 th,.a Good Hop, -ice,assisted by R�v. G. U ReN:. 1%1. P4 p t 13th and 11th. C. MCKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.S., 6th, Solo by a Good Te ...... ...... n'or' o'r, ham. Special music Iry the Unicip N. Edinbur member of the College of KI- S SI -Ml aM Surgeons wel Edinburgh. ­. Blitsls: Choir. A collection will be taken to r.'YhysicI&nv and Sur a of 0111lizio.licientlate a bbtain -funds Co improve the Union ROSEBAN Pastry Flour, -It is rpad@ by tba of Royal College It Surgeons, NZ e w Records nd Sh-eet� Music- Oeiaetery. We ivantyou- BV*eW attention to Messes of women and 'Fellow men obildren. Mae and resid. enos..Brougbam, Everything in Altisic. and boys do you gLmt the most modern system from significance of there fRets rega`rdirtT the choicest wheat grown, GREENWOOD. Camp Full•o•Pep at Rosebank, Sept. The quality is there and the 18% to•19tb.' Thitt it trill b* the or!- price is-right. �Mr�. .0hester is holidaying with gi�Al caaup of its kind ever held. That W. H.!KENNEDY. Barriatet fir on. Sol. Stoufville- Onu, jen ,3lnHnrni,t twoo'f the best leaders in Canada will USE BAKE ieitoriNotary Public,%Conveyaricer,&c.. Evart Bunner. of Lindsay, spent Whitby,pat. 41 F�sl J01 superintendaffitirs. Sunday at his hauw here. - -That it,will be a demonstrational confere'oce based:o�i Fbr'Bread--makes- inure, better, sports intend tak- thi, Canadian Standard. efficiency 7E, CHRISTIAN,'ISTIA N,--Barris ter and A number of out XJL a Solicitor.Note:ry Public.Etc. Ing in tb6 Exhibition: whiter and sweeter bread bloney to M!, training' kud'To'kis work. Tbatthe 0624$00co Bruck St,North,Wbitbv. 2517 . qs Dorothy A ji, Ho' B E A L y MePberson.of Toron training will be.for both men and boys than.any.other. -to.L DALES & JOHNSTON-Barristers event a week with Mrs. A. .11 that they-may do effective work.. In etc,,'229;Danforth Nye. (Woolworth jBidg) CLAREMONT 31isq- Ida Brown- 1,; spebding two thriz-homfic6minunities. Letushave on n To-, -with her cousin I Tor to,.1bPhone.GerrArd 4411. Saturdays, Mal� :ro:r lsv. Xiit weeks' vacation-with.on manly- in-srhool. In sport. in the Vern 172O.'Und.) 401y rontri. cbureb and at horrii. This 19 your-- - Miss Jessie Clark, of H Chairs,Tabl", Buffets etc. Hamilton.is opportunity. grasp it. If you cannot bolidaving•with her uncle, -Wui: and came for the full fitne corut.for part of ILLIAM J. BEATON.B. A..Bar- Simmons Becht' and,09termoor r;Ttex. Sollatcx .member of the Firm of Mrs. Chirk. Mrs.. .. . ' it. 'RejjIstrafion will be extended to lRyckroan.Dentson.Oc4tee and Beacon. Toronto Norman and Mrs. Wil%on spent-%trf - General Trusts Buildjz,g.95 Say Street,Toronto. �•_4 Pflde,)always,right.. , Si-pt. '12th. Remember the 'dates, I and G62, free. duty -with Thos, and -Mrs. Philip, of _Vt. loth to 19th,Telephone Main.96 Delivery fx L abd tend your Bx:ougharn. ri),we_ to, Gerald Cowan, Rosebank, ra. Unt. D&ntul John. and, '51rm.. Tarr. of 'Anio' spent the Week-end of h W. T. and B A S- K - E -T S Airs. Aliddleton. -,.ATON. D. D. LARF B. B1 Hilda Scowercift. of MontrPal, B Graduate of the Royal ColvIlt of Dental has returuedto her boujL-.ftf Ler Rpend. -DUNBARTON. geops and Univerwty of Toronto Ofhcc and Fruit Packages 0 Sur over NI-14 '1 ' hardware� store, Whitby. Ing R mc)rvfh with her,stater, Alfs. D. Offir '12"71 to.5.30.J6 Ind. 46, 1 (it. Berry Boxes V. lioskins, is-spending a few C.iotirs is Mrs. (Dr.) Dalis, it Bell phone 220.. - 44"r davii in the city. 211,nd-n,qt. Crates Miss Elva is vipjting her grand par- 8 and 11,1t.'Baskets and CoVers SIXC.QE POINT nt,9 in Darlington. We advise ordering early as tbere. Outbbert Holmvy is visiting bis br(i. sear�ity is a A very sad drowbing arcid6zif od. ther At Sault Stp Marie. .-'The TJniversal '17.,ETA E.STEPHENSON,A.T.C.M.-. of I qts at the - here-here on Monday forefidon when Miss Lizzie Taylor. of Exeter.U the V teacher ef:pttmo:and theory Phnne Ma. present.time. John McCallum, a -plumber of W "st of Mrs.-Al;x Thom. (One of Our Productiom) 50-10 Chopping and Oat Rolling every week Arundel Avenue. Toronto. lost Me MISS Naomi' Ardagh is X.pendi W0. XAM-Issuer of Marri day excepting Monday. life. Mr, McCallum, wbo bud been in month with the Misses Allison ng a We sell Sill's Rite-Lite Lens r rjeentsee in the county of ft= poor health had been order@d by his- We welcome our new teacher, Mix. all walles of cam-the best. W. G.Barnes, . Green' River physician to take a'reftt. and in bider Xnrriiiv. of Glengarry-, Into our midst. in the market for to recover his- health had come With Chaifes. Mrs. Annis and family vl&- = the price. Wv V.•RICHARDSON-- Real*Es Or address R.*R. No. 1.Locust Hill. his wife and two children to Simiibe ited the former'@ sister at.Victoria *tstr.-Insurance,Conveyancing, Notary ___ • __,"- __ Tires for all cars. Emery Wheels'? Public.ttc,.1.Pickering.Ont. 311 Point to spend some time. He had Sc$ juare last Sunday. luot come from the station here he M w rs.'Dldk and diogbter.Mrs.Kemp, Saw and Emery Mandrils, -Gisain Chan • :HALL-House carpenter. Es- -jr-pMg ad taken his wife, vebo has i;; positloti of lrankRkieo. are visiting the t6rWer's .-Cirenlar Saws, Lad, ortimat"Siven for"v%1work. repidy• or :In the city�t,.On his return he with ble brother, Geb. White. dens, et(!: slt&rations.- Ind. phone•2913 231y AND FL!LKING: son find d ghter had gone to bathe Alex. Gourlie is having,his house si Pickering. Fit tine mouth of"the creek. His dau. painted, also a verandah and izon -NVoodworking and Geneii�l I-am prepared to do Chopping a per-,- D.11,�EA ON I Gat Flaking every Alopday ball varor�--are to be-built. ng. -got beyGnd•bev depth and her father A 'number of, the children and 'W. H. JACKSON, Elmelt Road onL,T(,W""��CA"; - to bier assistanep. Ke, hAd grown•ups of otir villege attended the . . I 1 11 CLERK ghter. ;�hc, is eleven year;of Age. Blacksmitbi And Friday. went rn -if 'Pickering, Out. 11t7GH S. PUG13. Licensed Auc- M nt Action his 0-yeaf-old sob rushed-wtbe 1U­, Cluxqton Ftvd'Dorothv.:,kre now kinds of sales conclucted cn reasonable terms-. cation In Chair Also.trecder of pure-bred Shorthorn -catur NI e it f or(]. Write.phone or cs'4. Ind. phone, Claremont father.'wbri (lid not appear Et et}'%- one' Is plem9ed to o u re Rural Rohte So.2 tinter to sgfptr. Ile endeavored -to. town, save his Y A safe, �L[,f $ caugli her and Rlinnit. toneboate For Fale t iiiiiedifitiely Eghibltloh'on Tuesday. ared from vietv. By his prompt Rev 'Mr. Clnx!stor.accompanied by uoneer for the, Province chn ..Bayles, -Clare 'o di-,aAppe, of Ontario, Al!All ecurpda boat and-pulled bis spending their.va r home know that. Me.- GieriMajor P.O. 31Y tWain.',.TbP little-1pd at once carried Mr. Dunbar Is revaltilgic his health It is My Business ward to-Williams' hotel c1dee bt-and a Siam n,n. al-4n chit Pitee Moriison Is 1V POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer Tu help FOu run part-of yoin. hnne memuge waQ scot to•Pi;kevnjr able 0 walk out,.X a for Ooucties of York and Ontario. Atio' lion aides of all kirdo atteaudd to on sborssa kiiihme; Fretl Bunting. A-contpari�-4 • Wt Are qor;.y ru -lns�.our..-estimable- Cement,. 00930e. -Adareas GrNsu Riveted Oct. By opening a Ni-w Garage in the Vil. by several-other men, ruched by auto store-Ilse arri postmaster from ou2 lage of Whitevftle I am prepared to do to the scene, Mr. Bunting dived and town, but w4cetiie 31r, 31orrish and LICENSED all kinds of repair work, including after several minutes' seatch located his hricici and- -them 'happineis �Coal N1. M A7W. AFC- W. TIONEER,for York,Qntario and Durham tops Rn.d,side curtpins. also making, the body in about eight feet of water andpueeecs. Counties. All kinds of sales 'vour old car look and run Like ceir by and brough't it to shore. -Word ot-tbe The Wonien's Auxiliary bale,valued to. "�'Lumber ' Terms reasonable: Deus promptly arranged at NEWS'Officv. giving It a good coat of new paint. ' tragedy reached Jars. McCallum short- at forty.three-dollars -was taken to .'-::dent pbones. Whitby.Oat.act 1-13 Agent for Toronto machinery. Includ• ly after,bet,arrival in the city and she Bowt-nanville last week. The Atilt. If ing:'Purnps,,. Windmills,machinery at once returned. Mr. cCilluzo was th%nks tho.scattered helpers.,Out now shingles a good swiminer.' there was no -ask for more attqnding members. :P-W" MCM rs. -T=s but as it in his lung- it is tbou �Tht Shat -sold. -M. RICE, death as due to heart failure, as Bougbtand -CHARLES TV Read Ro6fing' ddvernfrent,. Municipal'. a04 Cor, -1iff troubled birri- before. Home Tel. 5521. Whitevale., Cln�.hlg heaft He was -a Scotchman•br birth and a ., GREEN RIVER. r age,poration Bondi For Sale. YABLE-Pickering Station P eshvteriptn. He was 3�'ypars of a and -Lath His fubviral took place ori Wednesday: bells are rioging. T.R. Trains going East Ice me follows --Bell Phone 193 ­ .) Nlios Annie Fuller spent the week. Ne. 6 Mail 7.67 A, M. After service at Williams' hotel, the WILLIAM D. DYKES. 7ky' "1 248 Local 2.28 P.M: body was conveyed to NL-rwfiy-Ceme-' end at the home of her parents. A41 WHIT Norman Ban'<R, cf PIA-'ering, spent F. A. REE & 44 38 Local 6.04 P. X tery'fof interment. Sunditrwith F. Wtight And family. 0 1�j -Trains going Wonif due as follows- Mrs, Dafoe and daughter, '21iliss Ger- =.T.' d1.1rZZVZCM= No. 35 Lo,:sl `7,47 A. GREENWOOD. trude. spent Sunday at Green River. M.10 CT-T am, -X_X1*r M.. 0 2.85 P. X. Veterinary Surgeon r6cal 13�,rt R-7-nnlds, accompanied Whis Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary 7 Al ail 8.55P. me Mrs.Betts is spending a few days' mother, spent r,few 4R-rg in Toronto. -7— Nos. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday with her-sister­,Mrs-Jane Boyer: All calls dat,or night- Congratulations to Frank and 'Mrs. C611egii• 0 Stknd Turner on,the sirrival,of another boy, promptly attended to. Foregoing is according t 54 i d Mr. Perkins, of Toronto, spent a T : . few days last week with Mrs. Borer. . John -Spears- of Buffalo.1 spent a .,Bell and Independent Phones 'time. Robt. and Mrs. Plaskett, �t��Q�{�o !' ; z. DICKERING, - - ONTARIO -with S 'at�d �Mrs. Spesrs. tt,.of Whitby- short time with Adam and IlIrs. A* pent Sundity' JaMe ,s 13iougham Plaskett. Miss Gertrude Wright wets the Miss '_NI-AVaod spent a few &tys last U9 Rust of Miss"Bessie Hoover on.Sun-,.- in Tcronto wk-h• Robinettp day la.t,, -Automobilb Repairing Cartage - Express week fathily, s.i If-(he] 13 rra n t, of A 6 rorn, spent Mrs. Cro%v!PN- and two sons, of To- the week-end with her aunt,'-Mrs. The. Cheviollet Service Sta�drin `itnd- All kinds 'of Tricking to and from rOutO, Were it�'the village on Sunday Reynolds, 'frien&'1� Garage at Brougham is open fnr all 'the City*or other pbints.- calling on 'NI r. Mrs, Wideman and son fibd Mr. and firs. Turn bull, of Windsor' Garnet, sp­nt Sunday with Al---o,- Touring-Ca:r for hire are spending their holidays with Bert Mrs, Wri,­bt kinds of repairs and, overhauls. F. to►rc 'S Expert workmanship guaranteed. night or day. Harvey and familv. C.-Alyin and Mrs. Murray.,also N65. 'F[Anvev. family motored ARpnt,for Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear The oon with Ind pliQne 509 _.- Apply 834 to Booth. sront Friday afternoon Batteries exchanged. 1h, day with friends.Tired and'W ii lard'Bat terieg, BROUGHAM - Bowmanville on Sunday, and �sspeht p..W,i 9i" a dci'f il rni I v.- 'be MOTEL The Lildles'Aid, 6f Green River. Remein r" Mr-3. Portbtn and grand-child have held a very ebjo:pable meeting at the ­:4 Gerow's Garage, •Brougham returned to'Toronfo,, after spending a Lome of Mrs. A.Spears. couple of weeks with James and Mrs. Ernest Lawson, of-Toronta,with bis The Mernorial 'Par L.LI-OTT Raine. four -sons, spent Sunday with bi4 Lloyd Wilson, who has. been work- Dr. N. E. McEwen,.B-V.S cousins at F. XV'rigbt's. ing with the Godson Co., left 'Monday Veterinary'Surgeon. --Campai.15-i as Mrs.' Wright, accompanied by Mr. ffn Graduate of University of Toronto. morning for T,)roiitd to work' for the and 'Mrs. Reynolds, attended the - - -gongs &Charles Sts,Toronto same firm, -funeral of the'late 'Mrs, John Cober, Former Vs�terinariiCn'to' Alacclou'aW Mrs. Walters and sister, Fred W. former of Oberrywo.od. 'Sept.- 15,16 c Agricultural College, Quebec. 'a splendid.-. '. ters and Guss Prouse, of Woodville, 17 -Is a School with Record-.. Mr. an-1 Mrs. C6FIpihan. Of Weston, Ve week-end with Walter and -Accompanied by fir. and Mrs. Hisey, A most lasting tribute.to otir . Prompt Attention to all clients.., spent t Mr When. superiority of training is Are. Wilson. A, Bell and Ind. Phones, 'of Dunbartori,spent a Sunday recent- considered this college ranks among AlissMintile Wood and Mrs,Robin- ly with F. and Mrs. Wright, fallen Heroes that will the best on the conti'ne'nt. Man eitte hays disposed-of their farm Md• F. T. and Mrs. Paul and daughter; eriiorate-their joining Pickering Tillage on the west Miss Morma, formerlk of Green River, Comm -a few days r.f-orm.er We understand James b as colleges !a Canada' and to Mr. Calvert, of Toronto.. now of Chatham, spent, deeds for . , W he -United States emplyou .Denny has last week at the home-of Wm. and :G--o: RE I D tus'lle tions to come. .1,.pnera takes' possession -about -October lot. Revival services will be held In the students as tefichers._ All bqoiuess sold his farm to a Goderich man,who Mrs.Hoover, our- colleges are not Mike. They differ Has a full line of Tresh &nd We are sorry to lose Mr. Denny and Green River Baptist church. conduct- meats constantly on h"d. in-many respects. Write to-day his estimable family from our midst. ed by evangelist Alexander Torrie, B. 81*e Roll, Breakfast Bawn for catalogue,, and you will soon be Cecil Denny left last week to spend -A, commencing Sunday, Sept. 4th. N. E. McEWEN, convinced of this fact. Students some time in SlIvertone, Manitoba. Services Surrday at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. .,Xam, ISologna, Weiners, eta admitted at any time. wb0re he will visit friends and where Weeknight meeting at 7.45. Special b expects to secure work. Cecil Is a music by the Cboir and solos by Mrs. Veterinary Surgeon Highest pricAs paid for 1W. J. 911lott, Principal fine type of boyhood and will no Torrie. Come and help us make these Buteher a catUe doubt do well wherever be goes, meetings a success. Ar PICK I N 71 14*9 tat tbavom,, Ols-jar, 9030a.'.. said Mrs. Itural4san, -ap. biti-to i all. ,4 •4f the d~ bf.her liniband's• %d� PeArinX t Gr U0 seemed: z -f , - - - -* study, -w1mt absurd 11116a 416 you Wnk7 . • StUl diseatisfied. r has lb his head? I leg 0 'Irm-going. to see-that my car's, all�•that new-gardene' .14 ne :r%--w "d right," he taid them. "I left it in;w askin him about plaut!qg the 41:� 48- - -4 _- .. . - ­ _ Pa. tatoes, and he declared that we could He. Was, absent for about tweiity _CF the open a NTAR10 00 EGE hardly expect to get a full crop With- 7 minutes. When he ieturned, they had out Johaiiva. L didit'l:think you would ION DRAVINC-PXJSMNQ-MO0ELLINC-DES ", '" `' .� finiz-hed the game of snooker DIPLOMA COURSE I JUNIOR The pool tolerate an without•-him and.,were-an sitting y,Johanna about the place. 'e lounge by the side of the billiard TE"%olotV UM n lc - staring. .That C A. ID 1�%lovim tvh, f i left hiin there A% ta,.b!e7g.1king ,of -the war. Granot gmat,.-huiXing.in 'By E. P4irLLIPS-OP.PjDNHEIM. 4n! . I suppose he Besslon 1921-ft Opens 160- 8. listened for a few minutes and then used to harness his wife and his ido* prospectus Bent on ApiWicnUon.. said good-night a little abrupt!y. He together at the plough in.Europe." Ilit his candle outsid' and went slowly Ajjr. Auraldeau, with.fire In his-eye, Ito hii room. Arrived'there; hc- klafie- went, out to interview the gardener.:f- Bynopsis of Later 'ClraPters. he stopped the car and, 'Eitanding up, 7 S- Mau POWOft. ,.i . Clipta;n Granet calls upon bluligieur I looked steadily away se3wardi.' The ed at his watch and locked the door. I-What is this Jolianus,You're.telling It was half-past eleven. He chariged- and 16ng stre'cb of marshland, on which hire Ruraldean about?" he asked. Bethel folks had no good word Gaillot at the Milan,Hotel Kaiser his -clo'.1hes quickly, put on some rub- r la Hu him' a document from the r of-;the golf links were - situated. was lber-soled shoes and slipped a brandy - 01 was only tellin' her there's noth. To sag for"Hill-Pa' m Will m' rd.' -feria? France The-PxDt.y.---A alight,-drizzling dr1lizzling rain wag in' can bate Johanna for'getdii' a "' d' 141s boys had p4tc4os'on their seats', a separate peace; into his pocket. 99P ivers sinks two fallink.. He found, when he reached�flask and a revolver in --plot is discovered. -Car. off the land." His shingles left his roofs in sheets;: -submarines. 'Granet Is, commissioned the Darmy House, that nearly all the Then he sat down.before his- wind"ow" c'r'op by his uncli one of the I with iris watch 1n' 'h;.s hand. lie wan Ili don't 'see the"need of ani'iqlian- 'Mall Pl.tcher off left- 1a:yista�ks..fed; Sir Alfred Anselman, to men were assem-Yed in • destroy the new sub detector, made by,laTge'Eitting-rooms. A table ol'bricilge,,conacious of a certain forebodinF from na. If you can't—" Bill planted wheat, docks came In— 'Sir Meyville Worth of Norfolk. When had been made up. Mr. Collins was I which he' had never 'been, able to I'Well, of.co:urse, there's sheep i-pan-. stead. calling upon Isabel Worth be is mis-!see-ted in 'fin easy-chair close to the escape since his arrival. in Fran•2e ure, and there's phooptrate, but for His floors were up, his 'fences down; taken by the inventor for the captain.window, reading a review. Granet ac and. Belgium he had, lived through real results—" - Twee even 'whispered• thrpugh. the:-- ' n the marvel-'cepted a, cup of tea and stood.on the 1 fateful hours, carrying more :than'bn�e his life in his hands. His risk "I'm not talking about sheep man- ' town rf the guard,and show out InverCon. bearthrug. What I want to Hip wife made pictures with a brush "How did the golf go this after- toinigbt was an eqtft,l one but the ex- •Xre or .phasphate. ...noon?" he inquired. I hi aration seemed lacking. This -work know Is, how about this female.—Jo. Of robin, linnet, Jay ana'drush; ..4CHAPTER XX.(Cont'd-) Jin a country apparently at peace henna?" While half her hens -were left-to set, zi "'I was des.8­bff it Ansehiian rem I seemed somehow on a different level. "A woman Indade! Sure, it's this And the rest, laid eggs where none- "It isn't Capta�r Chalmers, fathdr,' . . . I i plied gloomily. "Ou''r friend in the -199bel interrurted. " ' . I If it were less dangerous, it was also here Johanna I'm tillin, ye about." could-get. Sir Meyvilli seemed suddenly to be- easy-chair there knocked spots off us. He looked fixedly at Mr. Collins looked, up- and grunt6d less stimulating. In those few ma- And the gardener pulled,,from his Bill's boys were snubbed at school; at.- e still. tilled meats the aoldder blood in him L church of'* pocket a seedsman's catalogue. and looked out of the winnow again. for the turmoil 'war, the panorama are you, then?." deman demanded.1 . V. the lurch Who he d J Either r you fellows going Co cut of life and death,-the fierce, hot ex- ' Mr. Ruraldean looked . where the Poor Mrs. Bill was left In "Who are you, air?" 1 in at bridge?" citement of juggling with fate while •grimy finger of the hired man pointed By decent women-folk who bake, .young Anselman.con "I am 'Captain Gianet of the Royal',tinned. the heavens themselves seemed rain- and.read: "Guano In hundred-])ound Sew and scrub, and butter make. _-Fusiliers. back - frcin the Front, Granet shook his head and walked Ing death on every side. Here there liaga." In short, opinion was that-Bill *acnied," Granet replied. "I can as-Ito the window. a nothing but- silence, the soft ,Was small potatoes and few in a bill acre* v,6u that' I ani"a peifectly tiust- -�'I can't stick cards in the daytime." we splash of the distant sea, the barking n.. Mr. Collins shut up his review. of a distant d The dange Tribute. But Thomas thought his dad a god wora� T parson." Sir Mla "I agree with you, sir," he said. "I "But id t the Deborah and Christopher brought me y vivid and 'actual but without And worshiped the'very'grouud- he "What are you endeavored to pervuade one of these, ville said sharply. stimulus of that blood-red back- dandelions, trod, -doing here. i gentlem.-en to play another nine holes 1 ground. He glanced at his watch. It Kenton brought me buttercupIs with 11 came to call upon'your' daugh-.—unsuccessfully,,Ire et to state." For dad could whittle boats of Spain, Gran-et,explained,. wanted -still ten minutes to twelve. summer on their breath High galleons of the Pirate Main.. plaincd. "I a cigarette. Fair a moment then he sufffred his But Michael brought an aat;�an.leaf had the! Granet kt peasure-ef nitietin h it lunch at I "Well," he refivarked,"lit's too far,to thoughts to go back to the new thing Ar A Walter -Oreiined*th deep de•g her i like lacy filigree, Lady Anselmaii a the i light have other cla�. -We get -down to the links again, but I'll which hid crept into-lis life. He was A wan. leaf, a ghost leaf, beastifal e been playing golf to r play a other of bowls, if youlike." suddenly back In-the Milan he saw . , Of songs his father sang at night, -,,aster." ether A you glanced as death. Bran. The oth out upon the the backward turn of her dead, the i Songs of another land and age, Sir Meyville.began to mainble to lawn and.rose to his feet. almost wistful look in her eyes as she ;Of lace frilled hero and.velvet page. "It-,is an excelleni sugge-s-ti6n," he :himse"i as he Pudled thkm into thel. made her little pronouncement. She Death in all lovelluesf, fragile and declared. "If you will' give me five Small John Imagined heaven to be had broken her engagernerit. Why? exquisite, St I tting forever on daddy's'knee. ',My fault," -he -mutterE-Ji--"my,minutes to fetch my mackintosh.and 1t Was a battle, irAeed, he was.fight- Who -but he would choose It from :fat]t- -iCaptain�Granet, I thought that galoshes, it would interest me to see Ing with that still, cold antagonist, all the blooming land, Should you have asked,-Bill's wife If my daughter knew my wishes. I am I whether I have profited by the lessons; she des and half fear- Who but he would find'it ore it bid -not at.present in a yoaftion to receive I took in Scotland." whom he half de led, the man concerning whose Who Dreamt ever of new felicity " felicity They-met, a few moments later, III personality he bad felt so man among the flowers. ap threw 'Her dusky eyes would have Leaped:to. gut.sts or visitors of any description., I e en. r. Collins the doubts. What if things should- go • --.Toii wail pardon my apparent.inhoapi- y Death in all loveliness. he laid it In flame talitY. I shall ack you air, to kindly,Jack with great precision and they my hand. wrong to-night, if the whole dramatic And seared your folly into shame. forget -tlr3 visit and to keep away played an end during which his sup- story should be handed over for the —Aline Kilmer. -apparent. They strolled glory and- wander of the half 0 fro here for the present." eriarity ;was penny. together across the lawn. well awav "II-shall obey-your wishes, of course, read He could. fancy their head- tears go by, and folks to by. a-ir," Gn�nef promised. 111-c Hear. Heart can assure Low from the house. Fair the first time ines, imagine even their trenchant -Mr. G"bag Jones stood On a SOap- Yet no neighbor ever'known IGranet dropped his careless tone. That where Bill's hungry acres lie you that I am qUte a harmless person,i "What do you make of this change I Paragraphs. It wais skating on the box afthe corner of the street. tag' I in tthinnest of ice---and far what? His A huge-crow' d surged around him. Love's rose of Sharoh richly blows. ; the weather?" he asked" quickly. i fingers gripped the damp window-sill. Surely his heart should have "I do not doubt it, air," Sir Meyville. "Ie, just,what they were waitinit He raised been And no one kndws that Tom will ride :;�plied, "but It is the harmless people i for, the himself a little higher. His A quarter-deck upon the sea other.'replied. "What about glad! of the world who do the most mischief.,this eyes fell upon his watch--still a min, And find a flame that will abide But he was dissatisfied. afternoon?" An idle word here or thimi and great'' u-te or two to twelve. Slowly he stole While tales of heroes still shall.be. iserets ere given away. if you will "I am no scientist, worse luck," to h.s door and listened. Its place He tried hard to be heard, but it allow me, I will rhow you a quicker;,Granet replied impatiently, I saw as all in vain. No one knows that Walter's sang but- w was silent. He made his way on tip- down-the avenue, w1dWU4Lgoing enough to convince me. that-they've tee across the' landing and entered Every attempt he made to speak Will bless with beauty where-It rings; Sir Mayville Collins' room. The. latter was abated was interrupted by some member 4 to. the'hcu­r,%.% got the right idea. )f Will sound this centuries along • Granet shrugged his shouklers. thought I was the man commanding before the wide-open.window. He had the audience. And make'his memory like a king's. the escort they've given biM,---aCtUAl- blown out candle and the room' At last, stamping bin foot in great And John will keep, the homestead �"Just as you will, air," he assented. -"You can as ly rowed me out to the workshop and wis- in.darkness. Hi half i ad his an he bellowed at the top'of his Idabel her father urn anger, sweet directed ou "I will-.,see- Captain showed me the whole thing. I -tell- bead at Grant's entrance. 7 voice With simple peace and prove again ..;..Grmist of."' lyawl aswit just" you described it,-- `Two minutes. he'saw the bottom of the sea, even the 40ranet, it wiH be to rsaftl "Every time I open my mi That the good God's lovely, loving feet %a obeyed and took leave of her -night.' Are you DUtb a slily Walk still the I Vo ways of husbandman. set with-a little shrug of the shoal- color of the seaweed, the holes in the'ready fooi speaks,"• Fers. -Sir,,MeVI�le took Grant's arm rocks•" tao:1 "Absolutely!- And the crowd agreed with him en- Rabqqrt PL Collin. led m the avenue. "And they've got' the shells, 7. Pirat" in 1921. "I am an indiscreet person and I have I not yet time :Ni'the do ng of the �IN* Eye for Color. And ;it They stood by thi open window in tirely' "Captain Granet," he said gravely, ollins muttered, "the shells that silence. Nothipa had changed. It was burst under vmter." Granet looked around. They were earliest birds. The lay "'A friend of mine," cays a Britisher Are-the days of Captain KW4_0-ver? an hidiscreet daughter.- Bearirq in tiny village playing the other•end silent and ..asleep; in It seems not. -Within the last few mind your profeezion,-I may speak to ,Listen!" be said. pow-, behind them, now in this country, "ii a curate in Kcau as man to mrin. Keep what you,. frorit, nothing-blit the marshes, umn- • months five ships have mysteriously They'paus-i;d in the nrWie of the hibitM, lonely and quiet, law golf a local suburban pari3b In England. have seen -abeoWtely secret. Put a failed to complete their JoumeM hav- ceal upon your memory. Go back to lawn.' Granet held up his haiwlker- clubhouse empty and deserted. They Some little time back he went up to, Brancaster and don't even look again chief and turned his cheek seaward. Ing app4rifftly disappeared off Cape stood and-watehed, their faces turned Oxford to take his.master of qrts do. ­in-this direction. -The soldieri round There Oi•as still •little more' than- a" steadfastly in a certain direction. gree, and the following sunday appear• Hatteras, and the explanation is sug- rested that"pirates are afloat ini"the this pisee have orders not to stall flostang breath of air but his cheek Gradually their eyes, gTowing.accus- ed in the pulpit resp!endent In his now L h covered with moisture. Atlantic. ign ceremony with any one, and-by to- was cOv tomid to -the dim and chanjing light, master of arts hood. A few an js nights This may or may not'fie true;. but night I believe we are to have I have everything ready," he could Pierce the black It" above the later he was dining In the house of a What up was there Is further, evidence to support- escort of Marines,here as well. Wha "Just before we go to bed -to-night. I gTe:� where the sea came stealing prominent parishioner and .you have seen is for the good of the shall swear that I hear an aeroplane. the sandy- places with low murmurs, - . - 11 'rh You're sure your watch is right to the +'h_-Wing W;tb- every---wave finger ama�­I'Lv Deering went i6hofe.,A 'wreck. near eosritty��co rZtuiaw you nearuiy,,air,, seeoml, CulK ins'i" aEJ.M I the land. rexpark: I -Norfolk, Virginia, with not a soul on am as sure that it ii ifight"' the Granet replied, shaking hands. "Of; Is "Twelve *,clock" Collins nmttered 'Mr. Blank, thiLt new hood or yours board. There was nothing to Indicate course I'M keep* away, if I must. -I. other- replied grimly, "as I am that Suddenly Grsne!t's fingers- dug into doesn't suit you at-all. -I can't Imagine what had happened to, the.-cr'epr, or U a*d I, My young-friend,-frliend, hope when this is all over,-though, f that pali I to-night you his should�.r. .From out -a why you,'with your complex on, chose what had caused the catastrophe. you will allow me to come and'renew` are going. to play with our lives ft of velvet darkness which hung below red. of all colors in the :world. A Shortly after, a bottle was. found my.acquaintance with your daughter.P little more carekipply than with this the clouds, came for a-single moment myrtle green "br an gold w t Sir china balf. A good throw, that, I a isio, ould containing a message apparently :think," he went on, measuring it have suited you much b "When it is over,with pleasure," Si v n of violet light, It rose aPPar ntly writ- Meyiflle assentzd. I . . with ently from nowhere, it passed away 9tte'r and ten by the master. He said. that he his eye caWully. "Come, my friend, into space.-It iiiis I viiFible,barely for would bieen far more effective. have ; . and his crew had'beep taken prisoner Gm-net stepped into his car and you'll have to improve. My Scotch five seconds, then it had gone 'You men never know how'to dress drove bff. The inventor stood looking. practite is beginning to-tell." spoke with a little?sob. - Granet yourselves.' and removed to another vessel. �J- after him. . Then- he spoke to the Geoffrey Anseiman threw up the win- murmured. "Th The idea that pirates are afloat ca 4�'sentry and made his way across the low and looked out "My God!" he the Atlantic sounds like the fulfilment I . 'Vhat Teacher Said. of a boy's wildest dreams;,. bi;t the &rdens towards.the boat-sired. ,Prettyhat stuffi isn't'he, Ronnie?" conting!'- tion "I ought to have known it from the i he asked. (TO be continued.) it was a lesson on punctuation, knd war let loose-some queer spirits, and f 'Reciprocal re- immy was lolling asleep fit his desk.first, he muttered. J -his oppionent, the theory is not an impossible one. Granet glanced at fraction was the--one thing to think with his bent-should-era, his hard face, His Last Day on Earth. "Now," bald the teacher, "if I say, about:"- lbooked nose and thin gurd spect�wles,. 1- must leave, as I have -an--engage= Granet, -rove Blithely he wept forth, singing* as . . -A Coincidence. -Tranet. as he d bzck to the i -"Yes," he lidmitted qtLiet!y,"he's too he went. meat— By the way, 'what 1s the Dormy House, was corisciou-g—of a good for me." ..It was a.warm summer's day,and.Le time?* I 'Place a 'dash' after 'engage- "Jackie:' said the-teachm—can Y6; cunous change in the weather. ' The wind, which had been' blowing more ment,' because the'sentence is biGken tell me what a coincidence is?" sang of the woods and the trees,of the CHAPTER XXL fields and the air, and t "We've or less during the last few days, had he marshes. off "Yes, ma'am," said Charlie. -dropped. There caught sight•of get one in our house:" suddenly with :,4t that moment she cau' a new At about half-past ten that evening, And of people--4umain"beingg heaviness in the atm•os,Dhere, the"dozing bay. "Well, what Is it?" asked the teach- banks Gii-ariet suddenly threw' dowfi his cue 'llf4i-and blodd and'all-things good. banks of transparent mist were drift- "Now then, Jimmy, you are not Its- er. Ing in.frorn seawards. Mr�re than once!in the middle of a game of billiarda, The evening wore on. Having slepf tenIRg. What was I saying?" she "Twins." and stood for a moment, in a listen- the greater part of the-day, he now ii1f attitude. aroused 'himself for-the lNeisant task asked-him. Jove, I believe that's an airship!" before him. So he entered the con- "Please, Miss Smith," said Jimmy Ask for Minard's and take no other. he exclaimed, and hurried out of.the cert-hall, humming happily to himself. 'La t, "you were telling us you ro0n.. The concert was just about to uteri. said 'dash.' because your engagera'eat :,Changing Color of Birds.'. They all followed him. He was was broken off abruptly.�� no* standing just outside the -French All was quiet. Scientists hive1bund that the color 'Locking around him apratainglk at of birds In three or four 'generation*indo*s of the sittini-room, �poh the gravel walk, his bead upturned, listen- the niot;6y audience, he burst forth In- Good Advice. i can be changed to white by-keeping- intently. There was scarcely a to scng—a slow, droning song' arnink,to drive a car.' Have them in a white room with whit sur. in the, "I am 'rag of•wind, no,moon or any stars• same key for full three minutes. Then you any advice to offer?" roirnding.% -.and-,attended by persons Little clouds of grey mist bun "Yes. ..You will.be all right It you 9 about he stopped-, apparently waiting-fat ap- wearing white. of shutting*outthe' of t ir,view plause. always proceed on the theory that the he sea. The 'stillness was more And It came" Smack? other fellow is a fool. By keeping than usually intense. yourself prepared for him to, do the %P 'Can't hear-a.thing;' young Ansel- And so the*mosquito died. I-am oo . MILE I should have told wrong thing you will always b the Batu "AHEY man muttered at last. sorry, reader, d you ad It may have been fancy,".Granet at the start that "be",was a full-grdwn safe side." 41 mitted. mosquito! The used car dealer who shows you motor going along the Bobby Know. how they run Instead of talkingL..aboilt Hanstant4�n­Road,T-Majoi Harrison" _7 Most Inconsiderate. Mother (to small son)—"What would . are like. derate. uhat they -happien-If eugge:ted you talkeil to your teacher 4 it 13 awfully inconsiderate of a scan as you It a m"ficent night for a talk to mer' -USED AUTOS V TTCOMPAMY11S .Ep raid," Dicke" ' remarked, glan-Ding to propose to a glrl when there Is no- small boy (promptly)----'q would ba 100 Actually In stock. 402 YONGE ST. toNvo. around. moon, and she Is not wearing her expended." Breakey TORONTO "No chance of Zepps..over here, I prettie--t frock. 'It robs life of one of Percy should Collins declared, k little Mention this papff. its puriAest moments! MInard's Liniment used by Physician#. 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N i ',�• � I - =16T}y a 8 Norihera, LO7� N� t! �-.-�—_ :Reply of Sinn Fein to $ritisl� Premise's Proposals Leaves � .- � _ :-- - ,- ' - -_- Northern, $1.683lt� No. 4 wheat, �"�`,�• - Roo=ri for•Continuing the Peace•Parleys Thoth � `. _ `I - -• - •.' .. •' . .. Manitoba oats—No. 's-cw; 4g%c: :_.` • .,�� _ _ �G� 1'Co. 3' CW,' 4T>�• eztta No. 1 teed, ' Couched in' Uncivil Terms. i a��• �� � -�- _,. 1 � .. ,. _ � 47�f,c; No. 1 feed, 464e: No. S teed,, ` ''• 1�dQapatch from Dublin says:-The It is understood that the "Repab- � �� ... -- - - � - Manitaha barley-•No: 8 C•W, 76c; �.,� �►` � :Dail' Eireann'a reply to the BrlHsh titan" letter makes no mentipn of a - � •'�' `" No. 4 CW, 73e;'reaocted, 69'fic; feed; ,__ ,peace proposals is now in .Lloyd repubkc, but•enunciates the principle � ' •• �LSTER 69>✓sc. '` George's hands, although the Sinn of independence and expreeaes aver- � •;�;�.• ;.., ,. - All the above.in stare at Fort WfI--` • -�.', _ ' 'Fein leaders•refuse to admit the fact, lion to a reaum�ption of warfare. Thus, •� �' : :gym• '• `.< r " " " '' ,� '„ American corn-No. 2 yellow,• 6?c, �_: '�' -insisting=that it will not be presented •it is considered that there is still 'a : � .', ,. ' ���•until after the public session c2 the wide opening for a continuation of the ";"' '"•�::' •�::�•• ••?� nominal, c.i.l, Bay ports. _ •�"�°-;;"� " Ontario Data-No. 2 white, 4Q to J�'` •- -•. :Dail last week. ' andant Robert peace negotiations; a fact which ,has '�`��?�" �, K>;`;�ac3 - _, Comm � »�=x..:';< ;..:;-« 42'c. :,�:. `•- - _.:Barton of the Irish Republican army, caused widespread satisfaction and a � ' : �; / r '°��,«�w�=% Ontario wheat—No. 2 Winter, car - - -wba has.acted sa courier in the past, general testing o! optimism, -.-- `��•��%�''�= lots,- $1.18 to $1.22; No. 3 Rti+tter,. "`- :deft Dublin Weduead'ay teat carrying - ;, IRISH `�<l>z,� - � � `"�'£-;�,;� ;° $1.16 to $1.20; No. 1 commercial,$1.10 '". �the communica.bion with him, and wan A later despatch from Landon `t p+�� �•�>r?��`Y.>`�. to-$3.1b;.NQ. 2 $prigg, $1.18 to $1;18; �.�} '_•fco have handed !t is at 10 Downing says:-Premier Lloyd George's reply p �M� � , No. 3 Spring, $S.lfl �to $1.16; Na. 2 =;.� '__ �.;,street on ThnrsdaX, ..It will probably to de.•Valero's letter refusing the Brit-, � SCN •./�}••'� goose wheat, nominal. - �'..• `� § 'be published in London ati t1Te same !sh offer to Ir®land both.of which docu- Peas—No. 2,.nominal. �- :yr'r;F •• -time as•de Valera announces it•to the manta •were published on Friday, Barley—Malting, 69 to ?2c, accord- •._ ., .. ing to freights outside. `-'�-�� - •, •..:�: >a Dail. ,• leaves the road clear for further nogo- o ow s a t a User in?" uckw ea omrn . . _.. " - . The documerrt, the correspondent is tiations. __� .___ — ,.. . __..__- .. _ _.�_._..---- '-- _ 133'e t ba fl �00.' n "h w h h Il I get h t i t B a,, :y:" ..fin • -. -told on the best-authority, is spear= The Piemier's letter, -conveys, the � � ARl*3� n®R�� �tr �rj 1!�(�li>�7 Man' a our—First pate., 510,.b0; �•�'�: '- '•ently, at flret sight, a flat turndown impression of a resdinesa to 'yield _ _____ lit!i�33 jY +H► I l ,JIJI, • � second pats.; $10, Toronto. "' ,'�•of-the British oii?err hut, like_ 8rauads_gn_s-Qntentious points_ _ __ _ Ontario flour—$8.26, old crop: ,:~':t"'.�, Valera'A .speeches,.is qualified by all,w! hout rzdically shitting the basis of •' n i��j 1N Ac;A M (� . b ! eed-^ I F71 I R, 6, CARD OP'THANKO. This space donated by Jas. Richardson and H. ft. Monuey Mortgage InveStents Mrs*. J Williams ishes, to thank M M . Pickering omp- If.1•Uiahed evq Fri a"' the ftLundsin i keriagwhosopi ck raorni g at of Oat.2 71 per cent 5-year first coortgages "q;, tly responded and efficiently 4odisted at the ttwe of the lamentable occur wanted, twelve to eighteen hun- A TMRMS rence dred each. Scarborough Township -which resulted in the death of .4 1.73 per yew.; *1.50 if paid in advance Mr. McCallum on Mondd'y last clbse to Toronto. 1411 Royaof Bank fil Simcoe Polut, Sept.let, 19'21. B Ilding, Toronto; JOHN, fAURKAR, Proprietor. Glen Willow Mills I NQTES AND COMMENTS. . Cedex C*rcve HARNESS SHOP The present year is one of the Corn,,Oats and Sumacker Dairy Feed iti, If your needs are in the harness line en Just unloaded 8 ears of Corn, second-hand in stock. lean years for the Urmer, ai�in- In stock now. give us a call. We have new and eid tall to other classes as well, Oats le er�� and Sumacker Feed. New bar kband harness*W up k for In an agricultural c6tintry. Another car of Corn coming In&,few Brushes, Curry Combs.everything such as h Canada Is, the prosperity days, also a car of,Bran for the horse. of other classes, to a great extent, and Shorts.. Trunks. Suit Cases, Lunch Boxes A car of Old Process Oil Cake Meal Shoe repairing promptly done. Rub-- ' depends upon the prosperity of the e 0 booked for Oct. shipment. ber heels put on while you wait. farmer. - But the farmer Is not so If Its in the-Feed line I can bad off this year as many would supply You. write or call. Cecil Bradley ������ r. Phone,wri Home 26M k have us believe.' The 1krain crop A. M, 2S M 802S Harness Maker, Pickering is, no doubt,-,almost a complete failure. But the is not so great a F 'NEEDS HELP ealawity as it would have been YOUR• forty or fifty years ago.-when al Canadian Nabonal ' Exhibi 'onjomnto most the entire revenue o f-the er was the r' AUG. 27 Inclusive SEPT. 10 farm revenue fmm' the grain which he' raised and sold. .-OVER HERE"—Super Pa�eant of Regal' Nearly every farmer now goes i.n To be opened by 7.. IA r mixed farming, and when one Lord Byng of Vint, Magafficenc'e&=AtWng v'vicfly can&c6's The Bigger Your Donation thing fails, the chances are !that Orig4 Growth and Achievements. Canada's new ' some other, product will yield a C overnor.General Color—Symbol—Allegory—Hundreds Of Reason to F flne return for labor and;jnvesi- Performers—Music—Fine Art&—Worl&s :The More Proud t. This year grain is, LArgest Collection of War Phot men !lure 10 ographs- U Color of the but bay was a stood crop, corn is a Orient Thrillers of Many Kinds—Fireworks on a exceptionally good, roots promise 2 larger scale than ever before—Scares of tobe Resod and fruit is also afaii, j Features only to be seen at Toronto, Gaiety of a ierop It 11. reported that potatoes 4 Mardi Gras 'Canada's Greatest Live Stock and Farm' are also a failure, but this is not We must keep up the interest until th Display—Machinery and Equipment of e ' the case everywhere, for there are 1 cocriplete Endless Design for Increasing the Eflicieric m expeatim y farmers within two wiles of our d CAnada's rescumea, of the Farm and the Comfort of.the Hame. "village who report a good yield skill of men. Park is ni�de' a Distinct Credit and who are now harvesting th"in wealth of material. Reduced Fares on All Lhm of Traiel ..--and sending them ' to market, io*m G:MKNT. " ROVIT.I%Mlw. -to the Community. Inc Dirt" yielding them returns at $100 per man" lie". This does not look as if f amine and starvation were star -ing them to the face. They also eomplain that not only are crops a failure, but that prices are poor. I'II S ' ' ' A Silo This III true; when compared with war-time prices, but the consumer that will boost your farm' earnings a D pitying -abon t-'three'times My Toronto Sifo will put dollars in your now p Loo' k . .freer Your p 't as much for his butter. eggs and pocket. 01104 ;meat -as he did about twenty It will boost the vaitid of your farm. y0fars ago and 7 bread is 'twice as Its double-tongued-and-grooved high as it was then. It Is ceitain. selected Spruce makes the Toronto Silo __1 0 -absolut, -baving. ely air,tight, wbich keips . ly troe that the fArriter is hard time.o f It this yen r.-but not the ensilage in perfect condition-. efore' t Fall.1160 hard am lie thinks he is having, --its famous Hip Roof allQws he Mains '.Ee has been so used to. gti6d 6-rops 6X tramp-the• n-ilage t- die top of the-staves—and adds great- and high is since the begin- price viag of the war, that it-1s j 'ver;y e you're in 'P ly to its appearance. .-Drop in next tim D difficult watte.r for him to ecatiow'- ; Iwnow, after. enjoying so -many town and let us talk it over. s Toronto I have other line of Gves Good Satisfaction .,years of pro.4perity when economy Farm Equipment too. Let me C was never thought of - Those show you their dependability and who ecouoruized during the war, economy. when pr of Wall Bo,..rd at Reduced h priced were 'hi h, win not A quan now feel the pinch of'high, times, C. W. PILKEY' 0 .:,.,Prices. ort ­--land eabe on the savings of the fat Cockshutt Agent rod SBALSDON PICKEWN'Pickefing', Ont. J. S. ­7 QRKZN RIVUR A grand Field Day will be held in 'Green River on $&turd , Sept. 17th.ep' 4,- this is thp fir f,,Green and iver.,tbi boys are doing ifieii b;;t Berry Boxes CS =ake it a huge success. See bills for O ^' Particulars later. quart Baskets' The garden party wbich'took place �k iat Green River, Aug. 16th, wad a huge The evening was all that Peould be desired and the attendance Arsen�t e b ea ..i was large. The football team. Park. Paris Green -view Veterans of Toronto, layedjk z p ee 'friendly game with our boys, d Chick F d ' ry Turmip Se y@, the la given by Sandy McDonald&Co. -'Netting ter winning by one goal. The pro- -Youltry was eajoyed by many, also Mr. Agnew fine readings was For Sale Here who gave some much appreciated. The Greenwood Paint, 1�aw and Boiled 041 Orchestra gave some choice selections -during the evening. F. M. Chapman urpen tine made an ideal chairman. Much thankf. LOGIK-FOX-THI-S SIGN 'is due to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson for the 7 -,Use of their beautiful grounds. in 'SPECIAL SIGHT•SEEING N N US_ i!I . . :Service WAIT= EXHIBITION TRIPS :.WE KEEP your car on the road. Prompt The Cruiser "Idlebour," which hap attention to repairs' as soub as needed been running frequently to the Fair. e',Xpeuse. -port Summer Hotel this season, will saves ftirther keep your Ford tip t run special trips from Sunnyside Let as k o 100 per cent p Beach during the Exhibition. Cream of tho, .w ()St These officiency—it will save you tuoney. trips are timed to see the motor boat machinery to facilitate prompt and efficient Fr lake front. For particulars see display Our replir shop is equipped with approved Bread races,aeroplane flights 'etc.,from the o :,window cards,or write work. We have the skilled mechanics to gips first class job. 4P JOHN A. STORES, you a Mon ' r" Flour for Pastry ac 128 Annette St., Toronto We sell Genuine Ford Parts at priqes fixed by the Company. II• The Pickering Bring your Ford to us and thus be sure of --Bran, Shorts an d Feed Flour getting the genuine. Vigilance Committee We will quote you exact cost. of repairs or, American Corn—ground..c racked and wholer..' III parts before you buy. The object of this Association is to if your*hena:are not producing eggs in paying,quantities, try our lessen stealing and prosecute the felons. celebrated Laying Mash and Scratch Feed. Bell plione Ind phone 611 Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, 29 200 Histhest price paid tfor Fa 1118robershaAng property stolen oom Inual Buckwheat, Rye and Oats- to immediately with any member of Exqoative.00MMIStes. Chopping and Oat Crnshing Wednesdays and Saturdays. • Membership' too $1.00. 121akets may be had train the President or Seeretery on spplia&dqu. -Ltd* -Mills Co#� Sherwood- " J. ,,"Collacutt bell Flou r The Camp xse.dom.—L. D. Banks,C.S.Palm , nor Zer, W. V, 3ich&rdson, Pickering. Ford Sales and service Station. mine at, g _J.R. Thextoi' W. J. Clark. Pro-:-.4 Pickerli e r A­, '11A 'Nq R� 0.UFTr"y. .° ` lb'• .i-•'r^'FFi.. -M "IM, •U +C°�T'A '�I '.••,r ''''�',YS,��yy,,�• s:4. :r.!' ...��a +:°s"ry"y�.� �evana v •t�r•, j^�.+,6,y�3" _ r--v�� 77��-WTERF­v'' .°'`.mar;, �•° �.i,•R`"., -"^'s;w+�.,t•••�', ,•.r*atm vr�rt�•1. "i•r �- y,�''o5;s?►3+`'", ,•.=s,'.yrt,,,'6:;.r.& Vii•• .�.am'.+ r1^ 'ct'0'ni'•rs3w•a >, 5 =¢Y�u . 1rsti .ai R''" q'^'rs . z.,rt�': ,,, ,�, .•su'c.a• •r'++5x., ,m•av ;w- �:-•s m .r.n.r .,,° '�" ..;rr,•^n<<.w " �w=�w '"nc•,aa' :ar; A.r �'t.ri, - :r.. • , :sxt'A, °r°,?' r3F r'xe._, .,;„,..,.. " t 8, .rte.A c ".�+�rY� s :' , ' 9:FZi4i dz a� -r, r �.,i.. "Qo cr `� • !.r .c :roeti� l:' ^. � •x i. ...,.•„Y+".�,. :;?f: .+•:;: ¢.�., •'"”-^ ,-k4�+'' ,'C.i••:<.,,`,.`4'e."'- 1: ''i� T"i• :rY° ,.,.� •�..i••;,: ^rva,a..�at rtw,•. .? ':'y,,` .�... �...- t•- 'S:.,-:.•fir •,,try' '. .-•t..- "'+ :;:�,. "g96' •'Fqw. �� r r 'A..s�,,.v. s: f.m'°�CG+.t•.:�.'e� .+�.'a>-w•n'+t '•'w`SYl4. < :i+,.`�i. w .,r x y A :CLAREMON- - Graham Broil.shipped seventeen _CARD OF THANKS. �.. NOTICE OP i — horses to the Toronto Exhibition _ - _ _ James and Mrs. Coates spent the on Monday. Coa� `CQa� -- Application for -DiQOrce 1- i` -:41r8t of and Mrs. Iry Toronto.otored Mrs.Edgar Wilker,of Tavistock, Mrs. Rawson and Mrs.Brown wish J -is spending a week with her bro- to thank the neighbors and friends Nonce is hereqy given that Ev& w.. r : to Toronto Exhibition on IYlonda-y, ther in-law, M.-J. and Mrs. Wilk- !or kintlnESa shown them is their std-. . Hard an-a- oft Coal Of•the Florence Heavens•of the Town of Osh The, Unlon'cburc choir enjoyed , den bereavement in the death of their awn in the County of Ontario, is the e1' dear mother; also to those who sent ..,best quality OD Province of Ontario, Married woman. an outing at Musse man's Lake ou Misses Hilda and Emma Bryant, flowers and loaned cars at the time of =- q y will apply to the Parliament of Oaa- _"'Saturday of Pickering,-are spending a few the funeral. hand- ,_ " ads at the next session thureo! for a :•"'. '-- Mrs. Thos.Paterson is.spending holidays with Misses Veta and �a week with James and Mrs. Hur- p Omemont. August-sorb, 1921. ?'HQQ• A. i, ��' 8111 0! Diyo`rgaa frogs 4er husband• to Drs. Port Perry. Merle Ste henson. S L-A William George Heavens of the Olt p y Our .continuation and public of Toronto in the County of York, in - Mrs. Frank Cooper returned schools will reopen on Tuesday CLAREMONT'S NEW the Province of,Ontario, Laborer. on -: home'on Monday after spending.a next for the fall term,. when it is /� the ground o!adultery and desertion. week with friends in the city. hoped that there will be a good Q A R A (3 E FIRST-CLASS Dated,at the Town of Oshawa In. r Mies Mabel Edwards returned attendance. the County of Ontario in the Province last week-end from a visit with Mrs. L. Dixon and two daught- The undersigned having purchased j * ♦� o! Ontario. the 8th day o! June, her brother and other friends over ers, Bete Jane and Ruth, have the garage business of F. M. Cooper. Pa1nt3Yig sad D @COratin� A. D. 1981. the line._ y are rep&red to do.all genera! repair- Lone on shortest notice b Eve FLORENCE HEAVENS, left for their home is Buffalo after P y By her Solicitor, W. E. N. Sinclair, :•. - W. 8. and Mrs' .Croaker, of Buff• 's ndiug a couple o€,weeks with ing of cure of all makes. 88-1 Oshawa, Salo, spent the week-cad with the the former' p&rents, H. and Mrs All accessories for cars kept coast- George A• Ley . Oat. J latter'e parents, Harry and Mrs, Thomson. T. Thomson aceom antly on band. Thomson, panted them for a.few days' vacs• Motor oil always on hand VVi aper Pattern Books, selections This locality as favored with Y of Simpsons and the famous y Lion. Wor>f guaranteed Pricearight Empire Wall Papers. CHOP PING 1 'P • . a,nice fall of fain on Tuesday ai- Harry Porter.had a serious acci- Chive us a trial ternoon after along period'of dry dent-to his car radiator, front. _ All orders for work received by W.G. - 'weather. Anderson & Pilke , Claremont Reid, Butcher, Pickering. ' wheels etc.,on Saturday evening y g' Chopping and Oat Crushing will v; Claude and Mars. Brown. of Lon• last on the 6th concession near_ w�. :don, and Dr. and Mrs. Mills, of To-- Kinsale.in a collision with another be done Monday, Tuesday, Friday .onto, spent the week-end with D. car, which. it is alleged, came at Make Use of Your Pasture A. and Mrs. Scott. top,speed, and occupied an all, too and Saturday of each week until Chas. Macnab and son, John, of generous share of the road. Have you good pasture going to'Waste? If so$' September Ist at Uxbridge, spent Saturday with A well contested game, exciting increase your herd and make use-of.it. .= . Isis brother a;nd sister, Peter and in spots, was,played on Saturday The A,ltona Grist Mills, 1slies Margaret ,1lacnab. evening by the Claremont foot- This Bank ..takes a special feature Of loans tOy Nom' R. J. and Mrs. How went into ballers nod the_ Oshawa G. W. V. \ �TOMT , the city on Monday to spend a few A. team on the grounds of that. farmers. Have a talk with our local manager. 49 _ �R�Dp1�iETuR days with friends and take in the city. The•game was a tie, which . :eights t,the> exhibition. puts the league cup pretty close 568 GET`THE FLY Mrs.Thos.Condy returned home within the reach of the Claremont on Friday lavt after spending 11 team as they stand three points Wl„ITSY BRANCH. G. P. LYND. Manager. _--' -= Month with her Wilkie,s ter,.Mrs. David to the good.- — — War have Seceen Doors; Tangle Foofr, month �-ith her t�iAte - - Sask. BROOKLIN BRANCH, E C. CROSS, Manager. Swatters and Wilson's Fly Pads.' _ Rev, C. W. Sing, AV. H.Coates, t Wmity on Tuesday, motored -to G. M. Forsyth -and Fred Ward - i _ -- _ Ceeonaid Fly Spray. $1.20 per gallon. accompanied were appointed as delegates to the `--- - Glass Jar Sprayers 856 and Sic. by his family and Miss Margaret OrdinatLon-Councit to weet with k4rter,all of whom attended the the Whitby Baptist-Church, Sept., - " _ Seep your kitchen cool. Come and z -Your Financial Advl#ser see our New .Perfection and .exhibition: t3th. Pastor E. W. Armstrong, "'' : The"City Fathers" are adding Florence Oil Stoves. Who has supplied the pulpit here ' considerably to the comfort and S an institution with first hand know] a of Sevens] times, is the candidate. A Frank Cooper, Claremont appearance of our streets by a He_ij expected to sail for India aticta! markets home and abroad, with numbervf new conereteeidewa ksr this fall as missionary to the Te• ' a8 of broad eaperience.and unbiased euddgge• Ct And it is none too soon. logos. ment, this Bank is in a position to render iava�uZ e A let Los" ' Rev. A. McLellan, who has been Mrs. Ellen Bnehby, relict of advice on investment and other money matters to - CN* spending & month's vacation on i� patrons. the Yaciflc coast, is expected home late Mr. John Bushby, one an time to take his services is the of the pioneers of this district STANDARD SUVIC E 4 comp"hood"1rlessNelse t+lse /'� - '.« k Union church on Sunday. passed a way on Saturday last after _ THS ,Concrete : g Mrs. H. A. Renfrew and little a brief illness, at the age of 89 , _ T DAR D Brit 'Products daughter. Mary, accompanied b years. The funeral service was t i Miss E. E. Miller, returned to their conducted.at her late residence, j OF CAMAD& �- home to Quebec City on Monday North Claremont, on Monday, by 'TOTAL ASSETS OVER NINETY MILLIONS _ of#er spending a couple of moathb the Rev. C. W. Icing. Interment Pickering Srancbs W.F.Law,Manager. with the farmer's parent4. P. and took place in the Union Cemetery. Whitby Branch: -'- - C.A McClellan.Manager. 14Irs. Macnab. and cues largely attended. VFi® d 'File "x A bonAefnl of jovial yonow 'p'so pie assembled for a social evening and Brick ; Y and lawn games 'on the Baptist parsonage grounds on Wednesday' • of lavt week. 'The occasion was a - - - - _ - p. hwewell to to.tbe B. P. U. pres. �_ :_ e' h Tile, �� �� and O ident, Hiss Jenn Evans, the vice -..'. _ . _ - inch resident. Miss Viola Forsyth, and --.-�! :- - - - •- - - - _ - t - t p - , Harold S. fling, who are about try . Concrete Blocks leave- Clarerorn+t for the winter - • _ • .. - _a r:months. The evening closed with = , .. _ Get >?1y prices. music readin r and'�efreshments. -. - _ po T ►Ter Phone 2 703 Fick. ` 1 C�'�11 . The+most exciting football game_ :' ._ ".. _ _ -V1&rence Simpson ._` C. N. R of the season will be played on the - ClaremooLatlileti�rfleld to morrow - _ _ _. _ • '. _ •' - - - - • - R. Station, BrO01c Road (Sahirdaj*1 aftevnoon between En . . e niskillen and the home team. If i ." a✓✓ -Claremont wins this game they - - = -- will win the cup-donated to the winning team by Sam. McLangb v°e lin. of Oshawa. If the game is n - Lie-Claremont wisve to play -. -- -..- _--• "� ^� with Bretno t ii ll and if the — = y - 1 - `'= 1 --''lose, the cup will go to Bowman _:leas villa. Everybody turn out and "• encourage the boys in their efforts - - - - - _ ea bring•the enp to Claremont. Don' t Forget : - O!all maNetals and The juvenile thief,who has been The 1Y108t import d ,�' sail aim earewerb asd will [asp'°t°ar.tosit Wr*pa-y ke" Nisoperating it and around 1 p _ r i s e . a r r i s. o� R� Dou t be �" w this district.it is alleged for a year ' somfo we do not employ them,eonsegaeN• ' _-. ? - : :. - =or more, was at last brought to ant .natter ; . • , 1� we can, and do t>ssow off the &pal -."`-Justice book in the Pickering Court of plekering residents - - - :- a.mmlrslon of 10 pee esnt.,whiohybn wR r r ear"W7 save by purchasing how as,�9 1&et Wednesday. Besides �. -, _e -T . ' r -, � A severe reprimand and warning, hav© ever had - _. C�-�l�n�] :g, J*"� gine• ► he w&e bound over to obd behav - G& iJ , j J. T. MATHESON ' iour on parole for two years and 11 fore them--tihat itbis was covered by a bond of two q nn O�ae sad Works, Whitby,Ontario' hundred dollars given by his par- Of raising c$2,500 g -- -cents. There is also a distinct un= a din that this misguided t0 suitably PI C KE RI NO K youth is to be either kept in regu --- LU . YARD iar attendance at s "chool or provid- ce-umemorate " Kam e^ - MBER ed with steady, honest em to ment. According to his Worship, the Noble Deeds _ _ — a single breach of the law follow- ',.:y _ `` ? ".•;`:'•- We have a large and well assorted " _. ing this merciful sentence will of Our Boys :'� ' _ �^ _ stock of the„ allowing material mean serious consequences to the at the Front. % ," ) Matched B.'C. Fir Flooring. V - .offender. _ b _ ' On the shelves of the Public _• �' "� _ Matched B. O. Fir Sheeting and Pickering Memor- - \ �� - Matched B. C. Hemlock flooring. Library were placed a number of inch V Matched Fir Ceiling, 4 ia6 excellent new books last Saturday. ial Park Drive - _ and 6 in. B..C. Cedar siding, In Fiction are seven by J. O. Car. Sept. 1 c5f 16 and 11 r - J wood, two each b H. Bindloss, A1so�Beaver Board,Plaster Boat Oppealietrn, S. E. White, and - - _ and Apple Barrels. Grey, three by Grace Richmond. �^�TT _ There are also Gertrude Aoher• 17t1�E _ ' '�. D. Gordon 8c Sm ton's "Transplanted,"Lois Tracy's -- - - - A Convenient Source of Power "Postmasters Daughter," togeth- --- EVERY PIQBERINGF ;or with "The Laughing Girls;" by - R. W. Chambers, and "Missing" AH Expe11$e Stops When not In the and Independent phone. '4 by a new author with the some _, - - DAY 1 -'� � � � JUST ARRIVED what familiar name of "Ward," L Tliere has also been added a most l ' - Helps to Keep—the BOy8 on• the Farm -` :,,interesting collection of no leas Big vainer in Fleet Foot for men, ::• amen and children. Pumps r than thirteen Juvenile works by . _ _ , Llghtells Housework and Oxfords, including the most popular authors in Enr etra styles for summer wear. .ape and America. An informative. - p addition to the Works of Reference . ::'Does much .to"Make You Independent Colors white, tan blue. ; . consists of an np-to-date Encyclo- � � Prices &s low &s you expect. �.~ paedia in ten volumes and cover. 4 " Men's Sunday boots, chocolate ing-topics of invention and disrov= - " : Do Your Own Feed Cutting . goodyear welt, to clear at$5, ery up to the close of 1920, includ-' Football beats, steel toes tan and ins( the Great War. Patrons will ::.�T h be t 011 w pe 'Feeremember that membership No arM 3 Could *ithou a white at $6.50 r pair. Only fee 1A 20'cents, payable in January a small quantity left. and July. Those who have not Call on et paid in wall kindly do so. The --- i * y is open the afternoons cl. Fin oia', Cilaretnan�. . .4 • Library pe g -- and evPnin vI; of PvPry Tuesday, �1 *�T '^'°•1`$`�'�'ti f Agent - Pickering Und. Phoue `804 -' Thursday and Satardayr i �. R, 1 �E 1► 1 GIN, g ti .y 'y, -..t.,.,.• _ .wC:' ..>�-.r..a rl ,.' .:1 �Ao';p r. .,r. .?�_ r�.: k. .4 .•Y,y' %a;;"�'l..o. f' V;,u:�,:"+, .;� 'vF ',�'a';S«; µY .5�.` ."A`•�m�,+Win:.b "°"•".A,r7+Cd.'.�i'.i ..'� ,s': '-^,;? .$• � !!'+ i.;� .'g'N",n�. ,f h•.'.r'.,.ry �M1 f r• H-?te,+': ''Sk „�' '•;,.,� ,w, M IRV 1=", 7 .0, % w 5�. �iW TP, 7A 6-7i ­4r A Successful WAumn Farmer. Another name added to the I ist of and the Wo rg t is YO to c6hie V.. 'Women who are successfully operatin forms in Western Canada iz- that of Ma y V. Hazlett, an Englilh. girl who for four years has lived alone on a in the Touchwood Hills, in Saskatchewan, and made it pay. Her; brother who'homesteaded the, land' was killed hi the Canadian forces at 0100ke Less—Smiles More. "I cook so much' for My familyp" Vinly Ridge, and Miss Hazlett who ..5.11ure was a vegetable .soup for 'she began defensively, "tbat I am too was worklAg as a stenographer, and dumer that has required several hours tired to be wbat you call' jolly. "I," tired of the eternal pounding, deter-� more mined to go contrary to the advice Preparation and cooking; a deti- growim antagonisUc, though Claus roast; potatoes that had been 8110 COUld riot 9xPWrl why, "kinow my to sell the farm, and though she had a**-� �e%- - -inashod and creamed; caullflower'with duty to.my,family. Uever Hved in the country, decided G- am drew to -operate it herself. Success has -at- "So does Mrs. White know heirs," A�'Qr lug; lettuce salad; pine *pple�that had been bought that morn- answered Serena so "She tehdWd her efforts and she now ow-q; rrowfully. -idicad and cut In cubes; nuts that cooks ,less than you do but sh*-- several head of horses, a fine hun& of cattle and has more than one hun- 'bad taken a had hour for the cracking smiles, morel" %01 and picking; mayonnaise that had dred acres under cultivation. She is "Cooks less an� smh,6is more"' again revei�sing the orderof things, as nuade a right %rm exhe with the stir- I The words rang through Mrs- having built a Western home the is ring and the b4stillif; hom0ra. a JaLm; Bmwn'3 ,brain the n ad ext m*rnklig wben returning to Eclgland to marry hei bot biscuit; and hot apple-pit with she beat batter for muffins, whipped fiance and bring him. on+ to the Sea- Ilihipped cr*&m. up an omelet,,put potatoes in the oven katchewan farm. She is all ardent "Do You wish ally of the roast?"the to bake and otherwise prepared break- advocate of homesteads for women, -husband asked his wife as he carved. fast. She could not go to the school ;P "I don't want any. I don't want any exhibition, she toid Tom at break- ' -An Entertainment `. dinner at an. rm too tired to eat," -fast, because she had a pudding to Ex6hangi% .0 A contribut es-cribes a novel plan n why do you go to so much make that would require four hours or d 'The for community entertainment that an -trouble? , The children and I would steaming; she could not eat lunch with satb4led with a much shnopler meal, Serena and her-father down town be- invalid originated and brought to practical use. -Fou know." -cause there was an angel cake to be In a brief letter� copies of which-s�e guess I know my duty to mv made that would require,at least an family." hour to.beat. Both refusals made with sent to a number.of residents in her town, she called attention to the fact nen followed the silence that a sigh. that recreation is as neicez-sary'to the -,T-.-arks. the knowledge of- a fut;lity.of . As she turned-from the door after life of'a community as food and cloth- f r.---vjnent and the father qnd thd seeing the last child .start to-sebool, Ing are; that its cost Per capita am- h1drin ate- it perfectly cooked meal she caught a glimpse of M :! ra. White ounts to a good deal in a year's time; bout comment or enjoyment. starting off to the school exhibiti on that to attend the usual places of '"When Serena, the 'oldest daughter,' with her chibdren. 11 wonder" she amusement requires not only money r-7�mted, her employers -compliment thought, feeLing very self-righte us, u 0 b ttimeandeffort. Sh' cowtudedby a�er some.-acceptable work she, had "what my family would' think if I e asking.her neighl>ors to exchange with father who Idt my. cooking for such a trivial done that day, it was her M gave her a bmile of encouragemert. excuse? They'd soon be tired of "'other their ide:jus on community The mother remembered that she,.too; pfck-ups."' recreation, as well as their actual en-� aps all thought,.when later in Aertainment facilities.—,magazinlwl... had worked that day anod—sighed. Perhi e I catalogues, phonograph . records,'� ps bo When Tem, aged ten, relatel'n an, the day.she caught a glim a of her oks, am amusing incident that had-happe ell.1face in' the mirror, Mrs. White was & es, Puzz.lea, sheet musk! andso on, HMTH DUATION In school, Mul her was the dniy qnq right and she*was wrong. There vr re he P, n a ag e T -a h A en ed nd ha-i- be tri a thai didn` latigh. deep wrinkles in her forehead. Mrs. ing proved useful, its most valuablel BY DR. I I MIDDLETON The nex.-. -evecing, Serena was- al*bite had ncme. Her eyes were tired resuk was felt to bei that the persons! Provincial-Board of Health, Ontario guest at the Whites, next door reiizh- and listlesi. Mrs. White's were fill concerned were convinced that it took Mg- It wag warm. The open din' of purpose and laughter. Her cheeks Z)r. Middleton will be glad to answer Questions on Public Health List- only a little thought and interest to! P­,,,.,,1 ..,room windows' revesled the- Whit-,a',were white and hollow. She saw a term thrcugb ibili, column. -Address him at the Parliament Bldgs, put In Operation a scheme that kept! AM their five children and Serena! vision of Mrs.White't plump and pink. children. happy at home. !I I�:-Toroate. sitting at the tulle. Across tap p.-r- With her chin in her hands,' she set entertained' Ctiot fence canie sounds.'of repeated before her mirror a lout time.. She both,old -and' young.--and created ar Undercurrent of good feeling in the laughter. stared earnestly into her own soul. Preparedness Is the watchword of milk as a food, -and demonstrating community. 'Wbat," she as)-ed-of Serena n few She f-huddered. She had wvrked so ,A:nd said- the happy. 'in the day--.of the hour. -This old world many of the up-to-date- devices for .-hours.latbr. in a reproachf ul 0ne, for hard for her family—so nuich harder valid, 'think- what it ha; Meant to me--� is changing with 'such' kalaidoscopic keeping the milk supply clean and she remembered:the labth;ug, ""did!than Mrs. White worked for hers-- 4 effects that no nation or individual,free from infection. You bare to eat?-, Persons coming sDd going; theAnter- and her family. loved her less for ft. can tell what a day way bring forth.i The-fact is becoming more and more Sererm was not-stre if- she could -He'r children never trooped into the eat in -exchanging opinions. I 'have even persuaded thern to go a step What Is to be done.to meet,any em- realized that If_people are to be Im. remember. .They had talked so much kitchen-after school, as, Mrs. White's e ergency that may arise? - What can pressed with the importance of health 2116-hsd not noticed what they were,did. There was a-pie, a cake, or a be done? It is to prepare ourselves, education they must be taught whilt farther and to -exchang their own except that the dinrer was� pudding In the oven,and-a ' Ogg special gifts. One who sings sings step acr ocestsionally for us all; another who is to brace ourselves to meet whatever young, so illat -they can form healtS 'Uooqi Soup? ' No, theie -wasil't any' the floor nidght make-it-fall. Her chil- a trained, reader sometimes read& comes. For this battle of -life we habits. Jt is not'knowing how to live soup- Potatoes? -Yes,. scalloped, Des-11 dren never played around her when aloud to us.' Sirrde the introduction of must feel fit,our health must be good, right,-so much as practicing "right itrt? Litt-lie takes covered with cus- abo cooked, for her co6king-had al. we mast'live naturally among healthy living" that couhts. tard. She remembered that the cakes ways been too elaborated and complex our entertainment exchange we have surroundings. We m-ast "a that the By a program which includes talks all been entertained more' pleasantly as for s.wh interruptions as childish and in wholesomely then health of ourselves and, car children by Physicians and nurses, demonstra- W I rood? %Oh, everythin as it g was needs and quest3oni. are we ever ivere befor Its and -by mar- tions by health clo* e. is being maintained -by. the practical good; she had never enjoyed any #0 M 'a never know. how long�elm sat of personal hygiene, and moderation ionettes, -the Child Welfare Division uch in her life. But was not=at thte talcinig freventory"of her soul but in everything. All this cannot be ac- diffuses important information on -a plain meal to serve a guest? serena,l --Counting Out. it was a long, time aM when she re- Fomplished at once. Education is Public Health in an ap-toodate and d% P>t think so. She could not have-! turned. to the kitchen there was 'a and blue, -be!practical Red. white needed and this edreation must manner. - The. subjects eatem more, everything was so good' sinfle on her face, a smile that WAS All out but you! done as elaborateli-mid persistently taught are directed ellpedilly tc kind 'Mrs. White' was go, 'happy and!-still there when the family came Could any rhyme be briefer-, simpler as possible, po hold the attention and the children, but grown-ups wi,11 also I home. It dilnpled her cheeks when oi� more purely Canadian? , it seems lasting interest of All claose �realize the importance of the lessons Jolly of go- had more than that for our din- 'her husband praised the extra good too trivial a scrapr to be of Interest, ciety. sald-Mrs. Brown resiDtfully, meil. "Yckw eaeking.imp veg I o ly o mor In the front 'rank of the rces In ithat are being con7eyed. 7: ro al the yet it Is n ne a variation In a fo By attractive lighting effects ths and there was no one here but you-i time," he said with-a-look-tbat­re- long line of childish rhymes and this Province that are diffusing health 1 location of the Provincial Laboratories father and brothers." ,This with a fleeted the love it his-4-ife's ilace sWLU!V0 �L.v ... deep;y iatemeUng w is the Pievimial BoaTd of and Venereal Clinic"Ireadvestablish. -819b, the rorners of her mouth droop- This ,timi the imi.14' swept way the student, since the more he studies Health, Just what the Poard is"doingi every wrinkle.* Sh ' knew tha she them the more he gees that In their In whole as well is.' in part is ed throughout the province are illown, e a' t and 6ther electrical devices on hand Serena looked at_her'thoughtfully. had never cooked legal She had.mixed runftrnl�ntal similarity they link no. concisely shown at the CAnadian Na- Include an attractostoM 'and :Fkra. Bruivu resented iJm look. wisdom with her service. Uoa with ffation and past with pm tional Exhibition this year. In the 'Public Health.meggages flashed inter. sent- For children have always play. Government Building the exhibit mittently to arrest the eye' of the 4? led th has PosserbF# Sanitary Engineering prop. games; and of course some one of the Provincial Board of Heal i them has always had to be "It." been planned to Include"or Indticate,gress knwes aM I off U1W ji also demonstrated in a i In thevery beginning, it is now sup- all the branches of Public, Health a c ractical y: The exhibit of the Wa posed, all counting-out rhymes were tivity: the fight agaii:st vencreal d1s- Division of Industrial Hygiene is in. MILLER -,GOLDSMITH -dis simply enumeration;- and many of cases and other communicable - tirely new and unique In design. It Varlationsm�-Mlft, Wines, Mitner, ,Mll. Variation"*Idschm id, Goidechmidt, them are still so in part. Gradually eases such as tuberculosis; the efforts shows two paths, one leading to good man, Milward, Mueller, Muller. Silversmith, Silberichmid, SlIber- for the sake of rhythm or rhyme or being triade 'in the interests of the health and happiness, and OR the other octal Origin—English and German.... 1. schmidt, Nasmyth., Greenamith, alUteration ofter neaningless syllables workers, and the promotion of in-i to ill-health and misery. All the steps '�Source--Afv occupation. Brownsmith. r --.- or words or 'sentences were Inter- dustrial hygiene; the ramifications of along the" paths are lighted by else- a Racial Origin—English and German. mingled. :A--While the connection between th the Provincial Board ofHealth's la- tricity,and warning are exposO show. N70rd ill and'ille, family names ef SCUrce—An occupation. Wha:t Canadian child has not' at -boratory services; the regisiration of Ing the inevitable result at the end In .11iftelr and Mills Is quite obvious, the Here Is another group of Smith some time followed eagerly the point. births, marriagez and deathl; End last of the journey. n eapread tng finger of a comrade chanting and but not least the Division,of Maternal Altogether the Provincial Board of cauneetton betwee' Milfies afid.Milner aames, some of which are will ts mwe obscureoL and 'some of which are uncommon. counting: and Child Welf'sire which is laboring,Health's exhibit in the Government ee r, five, six, save The latter two forms of the -name From the fact that the German One, two, thr 'fou il�-I to produce a healthier childhood in'this I Building at the Exhibition this yew Are the only modem survivals of the name of Goldschmidt, or Goldschmid, All good children go'to heaven. province. A special exhibit has bien�is an attraction that sh*uld not bq original form'of the ward,mill, which,'Is exactly the parallel of the English One,two, three, four, live, six, seven, prepared showing the advantages of rWtissed. was .mllne"or"melne Goldsmit, there are many who assume eight— L There -to another conne;ctlou here, that the-latter-Is rherely a translation All bad children have to wait! selves this little counting g-out rhyme legs to suppp ere 'Just as it comes to us from France: Ohe animal. Th -too, which does not strike most Peo- of the German name. It is true that In Or the equally familiar, if less edity. were udders between the forelegs., ilnd P)e. 'It becomes more obvious as we a great 'many case&, pftrticularly on tag: plates Instead of teeth. k �Petlte fille de Parts trace the spelling of the word mill this continent, where a very larlis pro- Little man driving cattle, Prete-mol tes souliers gris The last time a sea-cow was seen by Aack to-"melne." and the word meal portion of the population Is of German. Don't ypa hear his Money rattle? :,.,Pour aller an Pamdls. white men was forty Years ago,,over, back to Its oldier form of "mele." The de ent, the German. form has been One, two, three Nous Irons un a un a hundred years after Its dfscav�ery- name at the article 'and that of the changed to the English. But the name Out g pes be (sb e)1 Dans le cheints des Saints; place in which It is--made come from has an English origin as well.. The Deux.a ddux Of curse all the "one-cry" forms fall same word root. same holds true of Silversmith. -Sur ]'a chem1h des cieux. �of Miller is almost Both of these names are to be found -group, and so probably. The family same into the s�ame always found with the spelling "Mel- in the medieval tax lists and records (through di&tant 'foreign derivations) By bill and dale there is a trail % -well in the medieval-records,and Mil. of England, together with such names do our old friends the "eeny-meenles.11 to found " "Meines." In the be. as Nasmith, Greensmith,� and Brown- A recent writer In a richly varied col. &a-Cow Sftn. That leads my vagrant footsteps far." hig th6se words were used In the smltb� In.1hose days they were near- The Arctic sea-cow, thought to baret And if perchance my courage fall lection of countiag-out rhymes in- been extinct for forty years, has been Tbere-is the ever beckoning star. purely des'iriptive'sellise, denoting the ly always spelled wlih a "y" and'bore cludes several of the een�y-mbentes, seen again. notably that' ancient and in clempation of the bearer, as "Adam a final "a." elegant Native fishermen' of the� Aleutt The beckoning star, the guiding sun, an ...7.1# Mellerell or "Edgar le Melhoi." The goldsmith, of course and plebeian was then favorite of both patrician Islands declare that when fishing off And sooth, why should .1 ask for The more ancient form*of Millo and as he is today, an artisan who fash- youth: 3tluis are preceded by tb* words toned gold into various articles of Eeny, meeny, inlay, mo, the Islands one,or more of.these crea- moreP turm have been seen., In the hind- The athways to oblivion `71 P -:�wsptte or "do Is," meaning "at the" utility or adomment,,whlle the silver-, Catch a nigger by'the to q,4arters they appeared to be true flab, Stretch.on and on before.' and "of the," 04noting that the"bear. smith worked In silver. The origin of If he hollers let him go. but in the head and neck they were of those names lived near a intil, the name Nasmyth Is a little more ob- 'Eeny, meelly, inlay, mo. ox­like� Oblivion, or the b�urne of dr or'Were actually milkers. scure, but philology and social'bistory asin it to probable that with the influx of The hug' e sea-cow often wenght berene within the afterglow, The name Milward signifies that the prove that the word from which It was children fro'm many foreign countries 4,000 lb., and is 40 ft. long. Seaweed Where joy sits by the singing streamav 1,6riginal'beareir of it was the warden' taken was the equivalent of "nail- the v r game e y7 s that In theIr likeness grows In miniature forests along the And there is peace for friend and 4*, custodian of a mil. in such cases smith,"just as Arsmith, expWned In a bring all children--so happily together Aleution Islands, and the sea-cows foe. the owiter being a member of the no- former article, to another form of "ar- may take on here and-there new and once pastured there. They possessed billty or Perellance a religious insatu- rowsmith." �wider variations, which will interest a habit of herding together like cattle. So, high of heart, I take the trail; A "browasmith" was a smith who go, sure of soul, I make the Quest.' tion. * and perhaps puzzle future students of snorting and puffing. Muller and Mueller am German worked in bronze, and a "greensmith" folklore. Some of our students of The hind legs were used as a 'single -But at the and, whate'er prevail, worked In lead. French may like to transWe for them- fin, but the front A ns were used as I needs must bow to what is beat 6r. -"­­�;".zI -,*­- �­ 1��W­,T­---%.— 4 J !,At -2 N %bo" b ag th*4*9-14 -ere", was =0 irtli of At ?MUM= r4 The reamu: why all naval men TIM. PAM salute the quarter-deck of every vessel, TORT.MG-SaWnCA witteh,ho kissed at'the Salute. A Z M I N IW-rO iE gauge Pump Gun,30•lueb Full Choke they Ward 43 because a Utire of the Barrel, Brand Special Price for Virg WMEMM 20 diya $64.00. . !A used always lie placed upon the poop-as s pfobection isainst dan- Both Come From the Same OFTEN FORCED- TO IA-Y- T! T K E Dr. PIKE CO., Ltd s -Thib- Watery-Blood.' 123 King street East gor, OFF FROM WORK. Toronto . , 1— Cause-�— l6n the Services. -Very Geod'Reason. No Permit Necessary for British officers Most people think of neura'-gia as ;Thia Isn't a very good picture of Subjects. In old days 0 erg drew their . or - ­J 1• pals-in the-head-or faice: but.-neural- Your littli baby' brother, is If?" said' swords whilst the Creed was b7olng re- 'A I ­.. MtariQ.�Man Tells, How -Y is pealed in church, io show that they gia may effect any nerve In'the boas. the v Itor. It e d EXPLANATIONS their liVk, but this Is. one'of the Pic- it affects-certain nerves. Thus neural- old Alice. "But, then, he ain't &'v lw R store Health—Feels v,,ere willing to defend their faith-with Difterdut mamet are given-4a-it who "No, ma'am,"' replied little five-year- ANQ OF, a" Time- All file Time: have fallen---gla of sciatic nerve is called sciati, good-baby." turesque customs which ha '7 8 much Into disuse In India the Mutiny ca, but-the character.of the.pa u.-and "This TanlacAs doing me 0 ANME CUSTOMS ' t during the hours the nature of the'disease are the same. good that I've c6mii'for soother bottle broke outs In Mem are The pain in neuralgia is caused. by-. It wai,Both. and I should like- to tell everybodl of Divine.service, whilstthe men w4 Peter' nerves. The blood which car. ­ivhm do you think of unarmed and at a disadvantage,, and starved ner.. about the wonderful way it has holr4d PURPOSE WHICH THEY worn ries nourishment to the 'nerves hat be. leaving all his money for a grand mau- since than regiments have we," said Charles H. Davis, popul*r -SERVED..ORICzINALLY. side-arms in church. come tillit and impure and no longer sol.eum over his.remalW.", said. 9" machinist,12 Crdsthwgite Ave., Halull- dbes­so, and the pain-you-feel is the needy relative. �4- The body of men called Marines, ton, Ont. "cry -I "Awful," said the 'other; "it's just, a "About a year ago my kidneys start- 1'8�ldiers' and aallors-too,' 'W�re oilgin. of the nerves 6i iheir'fiatitira FkUniSlh. ally enlisted for service on board ship Yoa may ease ed td give me so muc:i trbulile -that I food. the pains of willful waste." f hot application "Huhl I call It a wasteful will." la a, but Hunch-M Years of to defend naval officers ripm,the blue- often had to y off from work.tor'.two neuralgia with ad 8 w 0 w severe, meat'Imposed Upon the 12th jacket', who- In-those early days �were real relief from the trouble comes by or three.days at a'time. . I h and.enriching- and purifying the blood the Callers. nagging iaina across the small of my Lancers by the Doke Of generally men of the lowest class worst character,.•who were seized by For this purpose Dr. Williams' Pink There were some visitors at the back and frequqnt spells of weiikueop, agly Pills are strongly recommended. These not ready to when I haidly knew how to on Wellington. the press-gang' and botindiullwilli: ­ door, and as mother was pills make neW..j;1ch blood and thus the Job. to the ships for a term of years. make her-appearanee, Johnny was told 7 most-.4 a nerve,tonic. if Many old customs have becorue so ,The expression "Tell it to the mar. act as 'I and sh4w them into the "I loit all desire for food, friiquentlyP ead- to let them in vl4ittirely a matter of habit that we Sol- inesr" is applied sarcastically to the you are suffeiing from this most di tivitti-room- going a whole.day without anything to dom pause to.consider why they were ad of troubles, or any form of nerve teller of a more than usually unlikely While they waited for..mother's ap- eat, because my digestion was so u, tuatituted, or what purpose they rose merely from the. trouble,: these pills. a fair trial, very set that after a meal I would have -story, but this &' rance, the small boy sat still ease and comfort that pea stomach. L�- ..-served originally. fact 'that all sailors ' .thoughL.them- rnd note the severe pains In!he pit of'my ' and embarrassed. In a vague sort of way we. realize selves. more shrewd and less' easily. follows their use. Presently, seeing the VftfiGro taking I just felt tiled all the time and was that there ma -bb( Pills ad"the cosy little must have been a reason of Imposed upon than 'lainudolu. �m and You can get Dr.Williams' Pink PI stealthy glances roy getting weaker every day. from any medicine dealer or;by mail some sort for their inception, but time the marine was conveniently handy room, he remarked'i4litely: ,"Well, "When L heard so many people talk- at 60, cents a box or six boxes for Tanise r decided to try it,' has so obscured or erased It that it onboard ship. what do you think of Our furniture?" iug about Lancers, then eta- $1.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine too. It gave me a flue appetite, and has become.one of the things we sImp-. In 2912 the 12th 'Lance,, and unquestionably take for grant- tioued in South Africa, completed a Co., Brockville, Ont- H IghereMathemitice. yet, after a hearty meal, I bad no hundred years"ot-,punignment Inflicted Arouble , with indigestion and have ed; upon them daring the Spanish- war, The teacher had been explaining been getting stronger every day. I'm Many of these curious survivals are Oftan Travel To-day. connected -with the Services; and are 'far having broken into ii monastery fractions to be; class. Whey she.118,4 -right -,an the-job -every day now and- earlier habits -and committed sacrilege. On hearing We recently occasion to go over discussed the subject at lengtb, wish- feel good all the time. I am glad of Interesting records of earl to the "Old Land." Having had the''In to see how much light had been the chance to recommend such which are now almoist entirely tradt- of it the Duke of Wellington was ex. 9 pleasure of crossing to many of the shed, she inquired: splendid medicine." -tional. One. is the custom mentioned ceedingly. angry. He , pa:�aded the In his regimient at. the first opportunity, and famous shl Qat different lines, we. "Now, Bobby, which would you,rath:- Tanlac 'is sold'by_leading druggists by ,Colonel Younghusband "Memories of a Soldiei.7 sentenced it to a hundred years pen- this time, se, d the Olympic, of the er have, one apple Or two halves?" everywhere.- Adv. White Star We certainly made The little chap projiptly replied: "In some Ireglinents.11 he writes, "a alty. 'Loving Cup goes'round to celebrate This penalty took the fdrm of by-mu no. mistake.- .4o'ed, we 'were "so "Two halves." pleased with --jaccommodation pro. 110h; Bobby," exqlaimed the young. A Smart Say. ....... kt no, and whilst each'of- playing.Certain occasto Evejy night at ten O'clocis' 11ded that we planned our' trip to're- woman; a little disappointed;-"why 'An old gentleman saw a little-nevs- 7 Beer is drinking, his.'next-door neighbor for a hundred years,'sv ran the Duke's turn by the same ship, in the same would you prefer two halves?" Steps out and stands back to back with order, the band must parade and play boy carrying a big bundle of papers These hymns are the. ,ha him, so that he shtill not be stabbed five hymns. coin. "Because then I could see It It was tender -his arm. . The old gentleman Clymple.--,undoubtedly, repro ',felt sorry for the boy and said: "Don't In the back while his head is buried Spanish National Anthem. . tde R112- bad inside seats not only the last word, but the am papers make my In the Loving Cup," start ..National Anthem, the Vesper -1 all th ­ you tired, Hymn, the .Prince of Wales' Hymn, ver* last'syllable in ocean travel. She - Thought It Was a Cupboard. -,boy?" The Inner Meaning. and the British National Aftthem. burns oil, and consequently the black "No," replied the'lad. "I don't.read In' the good old times there seems smoke and tons of claders.'that usual. Passenger (after first night oil'board them." 'to have been a regrettable uncertainty Formerly each man in the regiment ly render the promenade decks of the ship)—"I may. where have All my was required 'to stand beside kils bed -as to what was going on behind your crack itners-almost unusable, are wa- c1ot4ea vanished to?" -the penil hymns beg", but this s' She times her de- Steward—"Where did you put them -back,-and the chivalrous custom of when picuously absent "la4les first" probably arose in knight- IrRs stopped later. _into,bed I t n ht?". parturs from the other sfae and the ar• before you got as I$ a Fill 1; ly days from the fact that the women rival on this side, always.at the satie Paesenger:-I folded them up ewe FACE No K he hour, so that Ily and Rt them Lit that qupboard Ar plMnl r 4. were I&a safe "Ition when followed 113 traveller may abso- tn S and defended- by their knight&-- GUARD BABY'S HEALTH lutely rely upon keeping his dates al• over there." Steward—"I see no cupboard. sir." though It has -been' suggested - that - most to the minute—wind and weather there were better reasons, and 'that. -airing no difference whatever. as the Passenger—"Are *on blind, man? I IN IRE SURIEK married men courteously encouraged has ample power and speed always In mean that one with the round glass ForThmeYears. Hardand The months are the most reserve, rendering ter ift dependable door in It.' Awfully Sore, Dlsfl their wives to takV precedence be- Steward—"Bless me, sir, that ain't gured. can". the family.foe was apt to lurk an the first odlass express train an In dark corners in front. and not to dangerous to children, -The com- Cuticula Heals. land. no cupboard, that'* the.porthole!" the rear! -plaints of. that seesqu, which acre The Olympic, as everyone knows, .7 However, the knights may-have thg cholera infautum, colic, diahoea and did such -wondstful service In the t For yr r■ 1 have never considered -my -1 imul bun mdfting with a phn- dysentery, come on so quickly that Of• stock- household remedies complete ply fim for three years. My is= benefit of the doubt, and certainly the World WarAn the transport Of troops, unless a bottle of 3111aard's Waim■us was origin. of the offering of the.left arm ten a little one Is beyond aid before included. For burns. bruises, sprains. IV"tW1 of pinaples and-they were carrying over 200,000 Without the IQ@& tbio mother realtzei he Ii Ill. The frostbites 'or chillblains It excels. and I herd and awfully *am Tboy fes- to a lady was to leave the right free of a single life, or the slightest.delay know of no better remedy for a severe mother must be on her guard to pre• tered and dried and OW7. 'foi the skilful use of the sword or dag- through aerlingement-of machinery- cold in the hes4 or that will More vent these troubles,or It they do come Immiedl&ts rellaf, than to inhale through, and disfigyned:Vrlu. T21ry ad werq "jar in bar defence. a record of which-Commander 'Sir the nasal organ, sac to lose a lot of sleep,Au On suddenly to baniall. them. No other 'And I as I to my supply of veterinary rem- wfallyftchy,moul" When a soldier preseriti arms a Bertram ­F. Hayes, X.C.M.G., D.S.O.,_ W medicine Is' of such aid to mothers edies t a essential, as it h" in very general'salut".,he raises his rifle by FLD., R.N.R., and Chief Enitheer A. many instances proven Its value. A Irritate my facL during hot weather as is Baby's Own -rectalming what was "I started to we cuticurs the right 'hand to.the height of the Ferguson, O.B.E.,' have every reason recent experience In U. soap Tablets. They regulate the -stomach �be p' d.. -Prevfous. to her being supposed to be a lost sectism of a rat and Ointment and I used two askoe; mouth, and there meets It smartly and bowels-and are absolutely safe. to rou able cow•s udder has again demonstrated ci Cuticurs, EoQp and two boxes of with the left the fingers being a taken over by the Admiralty1n, April, its great worth, and prompts me to ra- pread t "all Cutl=a Oint=i=t when I was gold by medicine dealers or by mail a 1917, she had,carried many-thousands commend it in the highest terms to . . :,A out and furzied downwards. 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' bo have a herd of cows, larxe or small. CUSrd Yeamins, This was originally a precautionary Medicine; Co., Brockville. Out. of passengers safely through the sub. I think I am- safe In saying anions all East cheszek:00L;�N.IL rnarine Infested waters, and pArfarmod the patent medes there is none that ��ay� raeasur-e to prevent any hsnk­ey-pa=-: told of usefulness ar use cuticurs. forr, ZdmLnL*nt. A real key being played with the trigger- some gallant feats of .rescue work' does Wis"We aft wita.6cap,50GLEW purpo&;�,d,.*t with T-10= lslm& Lilm Mo notably that of the entire crew of good for man or beast. whilst the officer stood invitingly'in - VM9 CHAS. X. ROBSTNS Ointment 25 sec- treat, and though the reason has long The appearance recently of the H.M.S. "Audacious," and the attempt- Chebogue i-oint. dace disappeared, thwposition of the ed-selVW-of too a Limited.Et. 34� Scroby Bands, off England, idlesst �,Augers remains the-same! coast-of Ireland. "is oni instance of the peculiar_ways OOARS -SALT When an officer presents arms the In which islands come Into being. It was hardly possible to Imagine- E hilt of the sword is carried to the level In this case it was due to drought, you were at-.sca, whWn seated.In.that LAND, SALT but there are-many other'causes. great dining capable of.accom• of the lips, the reason-for this being saloon, -500 persons, and dining as modating Dolft caripto ����� OF New Islands are bom generally as a result of volcanic action or the work luxuriously.-as it is only-possible to FONTO GALT•WORXS do !n the very finest and most famous TORONTO of coral insects. But the'whole'cruit restaurants in London, Paris or New MlDDLE AGE of the earth is more or less elastic and res. -York. The cheerful,- willing servtce subject to changes of level. leaves positively nothing to be de. Azaarks's 111110101ser, Dols The growth of coral islalads'-16 the PUS Crifical-Paw&—",r sired by the most exacting travellers. Book may Pacific is very-rapid. In some places The White Star LIni, ,evIdently in. ofd Comfortably by TaWnt they are estimated,to buve risen al- 060 DISIIASES- tends to keep ahead too, for not only NZA maw to A most eight Inches a yedr, bat this Is Feed Lydii L Irnkhads Vnet" Is the Olympic, of 46,439 tons,. the maned Free to any A& exceptional. dress the Agafter. afloat' I compouall. At one time Great Britain and Ire- largest stesiboship ail t In the world, but they are now building an even wer stet as the Orkney and Shet- land, as well Now erIL .&A. larger vessel,.the "Majestic," of 56,000 land Islands, were'all part of the Con- Re 'as, Sask.-#'l through was goiniz. tons; 'Which will shortly take her pipes $ . tinent of Europe. A rise of six liun- 'Mange of Life and suffered for-twe w•guar•■seatleadubw dred feet would produce this condition 'on the ocean ferry.-Torouti? Truth. yearswitliheadache, Gwoiwnigo testh..1 th.. M ede,be sleep. again. ASPIRIN nervousness, NAILS number an qualift I owing in Olk the island of Crete vast -.. MONEY ORDERS. less nights and gen. rose of fun kaph aw 'wied changes 88.some -to send money by.mall The safe way eralweakne and in -ary wrficular. Yet we have taken place. Its western ex- 'been raised-CEMENT xnl-t6 "to-iAing offer to tre - twenty-five is by Dominion Expr�esi Money Order. "Bayer" is only Ge' Atflne days I felt tired and mity has deliver them at your station far Unfit to do my work. FURNtS1fE0 r-d-fthautbeF - -tame feet, while the eastern end has gunk GNP 1.gave Lydia E. P— me sbo&r offer *Tar considerably. The result is that an- Stick. Finkhaln's Vega- ROLL we,Ymch dw top nota guarl,in ends before by u& In this You're "sick of the game! Well,now table Compound a cient ports are now high and dry, and the ruins of old-time towns may be_ trial and found good vah-sivinff mul your dour is that's a shame z bad to its full 1914-15 pown seen under the water. You're young and you're brave and r= reotdts� and I -Ww- find it every helpful and bean. In regions where volcanic action is you're bright, U9 use- SAMPLES FREE. more powerful, Islands-'appear,and dis. You've "bad a raw dw! I knew, but Sp,ringtonicand See our free mail samples and learn the full appear most unexpectedly. Not long 'don't squeal fW for constipation -�t rom.which I suffer much. I have sea Marc buying u:m. We Irl M are offering equaly senurional i- n Wall ago one came to'Tight off the Arakah Buck up, do your darridest-, and fight. oulltiended VegetiLble Compound to sev- roofing for any Board.Asphalt Shingles and winter-ii et Sheath- away wtil win you eral friends, and a willing you should in Fell Our ampler and "Risk Free" offer Coast of Burma. It was inspected by it's plugging 'awi m will convince you. the British Marine Survey, but by the the day, publish this. MARTHA W. Lnm. 6"' time the report had been prepared the "Zo don't be a"piker, old pardl­ see tht 119ffie 'SAY glOr Robinson St.,Regina, Sask. FREE It.%cp bb..V,.1 1�.r*11'.m Warning, Unbiss y6u DELIVERY island had disappeared again. Just draw on your grit: Its so easy "Bayer" ackage or on tablets you you have warning xymptorns acts Yee On- a sense of suffocation,. hot fissbe16,­.`1... to quit, are getting genuine Aspirin at all 88 CUT Otrr AND MAIL COUPON NOW. directions headaches,backache, dri4id of Impend. Nub-x"what I•tanab you. M Inard's Liniment Lumberman's Friend It's the keeping- your chin up thaVa In every Bayefr package 67re--diri In eA timidity, sounds in the ears.' fofr'Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rbeu- 'tation of hard. :1 ! the heart, sparks befom. P1 che, Lumbago a eyes,' irre 711: =1- % Pills imported into India are color- matism, Earache, Tootba ilarities coned anon. Nowuh - Serious Matter. ariable appetite, wei6ess, ?" ........ ..... ed, to show their use; those tinted red ,.-and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of ness,get a bottle of ydis ....................... .......... contain poison. ""Father," said the young man,"I am twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug- de and dizzi Maas - Ninkliam's Vegetable Compound and matrimony." gists alsa.-scH larger packages:........ thinking--sertously of- ki the medicine at suss.-We, ..........r10................................ Hot weather will frequently cause begin�a IT! z -Well, that's better than re in C.-Dada. 2.spirin Is the trade mat ow,It will help you SO it did A" clock and watches long out of use to regarding I know it as a .(registered In Canada), of Bayer Lindsa joke," replied the old man. y Im HALUDAY COMPANY NO Start working. The heat mel's the ------ Manufacture of M onoacell cael d ester HAMILTON.OUT. TMM WMA SCOTIA old oil which has -%ardera and clog- 121. Liniment In T OF VAR, •4 M- WrrH umon p Keep PAInard-4 Ll-nim the house. of,Salicylleacid. ISSUE No.36- Bed the beai4ngs. od a­- R! 17 !Moml XI.Fr,� 1,i W! I F F, ;.4 M Tu�iy�o attend to his rotito..and Mrs of- P BUNDY'S ""'HARD ;-�Dr. HenTy will bi hem A,Vs. irs k 6.ziwl�srman' .ot to next F. W. -H ..-profeislonal-dutiee. etqrboro,y1sited,-f riend",In'the -The public sch4al will rii-open . -Will the party who. bor�ro.wed village 'on Wednesday, also. at. �7 bn Tu6sday next for-the fall term. the ladder fiom J. Bundy lait tended the rueeting of the Wo.m. -John Wirkai had the -niisfor. fall-kindly-return it at once as he en's rustitute held at the home of _tune to lo#e his drtver on MonLday now needs it. F. M. and Mrs. Chapakan. PILOT SUPERIOR d. Walsh Who lias been " JHE -Monday.. n'#It being Labor seriously ill for the � past two IN MEMOPPIAM be- v�eeks; is, we are glad to report,.,Xr.Rz;sR-U loviiag memory of Sarhh --Day the ploces 9f biwiness wi is, beloved -wife of the late 7 non- making satisfactory progress M&cIDD 1_1� " . . ADAPTABILITY asusual.._ W. B.Turner,, who died September -Mrs. Enos Remm r has been e toward6 recovery, the-2nd, IM % th -The brick-work and'plastering' spending a couple-of weelm wi ..-The Pilot'Superior' Furnacels adapted' -friends.in Whitby. of W. F. Lawls - new - 'residence-is Her sun went-down at mid-day 7 now comf3leted and the ,carpen- When all was fair and-bright, to-the- widest variety.- of� buildings.- - It -18. -Frank and Mrs. Sarles, of But it shines te-day on the far away sfactorily heating from one to eighteen Trenton, spent Sunday with-the ters will begin with'the interior hills, sati latter's mothery Mre.'John Rankim work as soon--as- the rbaterial rooms -and as many as three'.stories from: its -Mrs. John Law has returned arrives, -which- is expected every la the land that knows no night. day. No more Up there.we'll say good-bye one register.� 1o. Nyeston, after spending two To one that bere'we seek-in vain, n -The member;of the Methodist months with hei son, Gordo And some day God will tell us why oo old for the Pilot Su- Law. Sunday School.are hereby remind.- again. No-building-is t 4.,:: �._ He called her; we.'Il meet urnace. Ingtallations - - . ne Methodigit Ladies"Aid will ed that the S. S. rneets,next Sun. -Family, �er E. 6. M., s6n perior Pipele�s r -,;-nieet on Wedo.esday, Sept. 7th. at day morning at'll.30, instead of at have bo6n_inade in houses, constructed of­ a t the home of Mrs'.' F'. W. 9.30. The AdulvBible Class I:Aeets P. m., SALE REGISTER.- rough hewn timbers which ha,e Veen. bpilt AHobbs. immediately at the-close of the- rvl*e. All are k0NDAY. SEPT. 5TH�Auction sale of ­,for almost a century.. The base with which -johnWalsh, of Lindsay, wRg regular morning se c hereover.the week-end-tittendi'lai:i- welcome. household. furniEure, bedding etc., it has beeh'in-stalled ha-s -made it the most the f ii-neral 'of the laW M169'13111en - --St. Ger�kiFs 'Chui�cb' Pickeririg: ' at lot 2. con. 5, 'Uxbridge, the ro. popular typ6 of beating- gystem toy '11d O'Leary. Services next Stinday.' Sept. 4tb perty of the estate of the late Are, John Bushby. * Sale 'at 2 o'clock'. .-buildings. -MisEt Hazel -Crummer has re.- Morning. at 10.30 ;�,E,vetling, . at v. the Rev; See bills.- H. S. *Pugb, 'a ctiobeer. Special.preache u �`.turned home," having spent the 7.90- a.Kmky, SEPT. 12TA-Atiction sale of :past 'Week w1thMiss Susie Stanley T. 6. A. Wright, 11'. ik.;'B.- D;- M horses, cattle, irpplqments etc., the. Manufactured. by at the lake shore. LL. B. Mr. Wright until receutl� rqperty of' blessrs. Radd & Alow. The Hall -Zryq Foundry C CPI -�-There is qnIte an epidemic of Was a Professor in H'u.rgp College, Tray, at 'lot S,'.1'on. 6. Vicke'ring o,, sore throat in.this. locality at the London, Ont. He is alsoaBdr- S-le at 1.30 o'clock. sharp. Nore� present time, some cases of-w.hich rister at-Law and is considered an s;.�;e. See bills. Win. Maw. auc' Hespler, Ontario. Sold by exceedingt -d preacher. It tioneer. are(rite seriou's. y talent� city on Sattird�y, 'after slAnding -cangregation . o ture. the property of Ojeo. A.Tripp, I Piokering e will Lie-large THCSSDAY,�SEPT. 15TH-Auctionsale, d A. Findlay returned to the Is hoped that thez ' implements and f L.r�, n Sunday next-At. or farm stock. J' He .3u' n y a week's vacation at the home of St. George's Church of hfs mother here. " " -We arp credibly informed that at lor 85, rear con. 6, Whitby. Sale -Mrs. Peterson, and daughter, the - Proyincial, Goverument have -at 12.30 o'clock,sharp. Seebills. No reseriye. Wm. Maw, auctioneer. of Detroit, Mich-, are spending a desiznated the Provinchil High. 'IT. 16TH-Public .a.a o few'weeks* VVith the former's sis. way through Scarborb tnwilship. FRIDAY, SL ter. Mrs...Kirellner. -It will leave the.pre?-eut King%t,)u- f%r-m stock and Implementsoon the .-.FALL` SUITS 16 f . occupied by A.,E. Jj-Clark, lot farin Miss Miunie Parks,of Napanee road A short dis'tFtnce wet of thp 3. conL. 2, oeurboro 0 mile elist of Da�iforth and M19,q Helen Btifiper,-of 3Xreen. Half-way House, where, Highlaltict Creek. Sale at I o'clock, wood, are gnesti at the MethodL.4t Avenue, if extended, would.SO ike sharp. .Terms cash. . See bills. W. par' age this week. thie Kingston road-and which will .13.. POWell.-AUTtIODeer. 'Our, n' ew samples of snitings are now forni part of the Pr�)vinci;d High -]Vr9. Wrv, Allan, of Hamilton Sxvr. 21Q,r-'- Aiwti'on h US.VLk e taale of livi-stock, irapleinent-. bay,. -who is %isiting h-er daughter, Mrs. way, Thi.i route will t prices. h.-ere at greatly reduced W. J, Cla�rk, I!? improving nice] , vity. tin,corn -nitur �y us .-into the heart �of 'the rmd tiouie fut -e,�at after-her illness Qf-the past wee ; fc,"t, 28. coo. 5. llickeiinjZ- i j iii-ile eau k Work',willio.ommence"on ..I�bis sev- . .,Look. th e iu" - ov er, I t wi I O'Co0nor ha purchased tion tbis-fall. of the property of Gor. .4 don Me :Z. Sale at I o'cIr". See A quiet wedding was solemn. EK e --save. you money. the Larkin residene' which -has �hills. Lr PoFtilt..xpetioneer, been occupied for son6te -time by J. zed on Wednesday. Augqst 24Eh, -E.-Gorman,'and.moved therein on' &1..Kl"�hc)ak, tbe, hQme of Hugh New 4olvart4seme-tv. and Mrs. Mechin, when their ouly Trices Reduced but Saturday. Quality Raised -The levelling of the new - �je� daughter'. Blanche Louiie,­ was- -married to Leslie Kerr Devitt, '61LUMSIA SHINGLES RITISH wortalPark has been completed B deit.son of W. J. and Mr Dev Th -Suit once d yo- and It will now be seeded down el - for sale?it low"t poasible ici:Aby omas� p. p. Paternon Claremont, - 3ftr -Buy a Twen' tieth Century an u with white clov.er and other suit, itt,I Brougham, 'the Rev. --�able aeed. Gardiner. B. A;, offfeintiug. :Inj, OR- SALE"Tim:6 thoroughbred are our customer for keeps.. -W. C. and Mrs. Uhrkar, of wediately after the ceretuony a F'Vorkshlre honri,eliaiblt for regiiiarat.on. Ap- ing are positive y� 'Brantford, are Ppending & two buffet luncheon was se�rved before 3b-32 -..:- . �.Tailorincs and -%weeks' wication here with the Mr and M". Devitt lef t on their JWOR-SALE-New Farmers' Friend ... 9 parents an The bride travel 12-ga owl plow;cheap, ' Also seccind�hand ta .. navy triColine Suit -ith Bhzzw '. I . Thexton.Pickering, ivtf 7.* ore. If w former' d at I'Oak Cot- wedding trip. aranteed ge oaths-lakeeb id in _.9U -John McGinty with his gang velour hat and sable scarf and a DOSMON WANTED-Aq nurse Z. of workmen- is busy at present corsage bouquet of Opbelia, roses. JL girl,city preferred, Apply Box 0.PiMennir "i+je or to Mrs.Cirmen,cueot(�otdon Bros. building-the-cement work for the On their rettwn t hey will r -our Arrow and Forsythe- Shirts, See new bridge which Is being erected Toronto.- PR SA-LE-4 small quantit 'f an the Brock road ola the sbuth of -The home of Thomas and Mrs. 120trinenc-an Banner Wheat. m, B. R. R 1. )c,.,aHiII.-Pnona'PickI03I 50-51 ...., .,.,Gua*ranteed- Perfect and - Walsh was aitricken witbsorrov%, -Win; Grubb, who, had been for the second time within a week OR SAIX-One well bred York- N't" colors. S '.7 F du%-in I(j dayi, shire4ow A gly to Cha%. laid off workjor ik contlO of njon.tbs wbeit their youngest daughter, FUJ":r.lot Iii Conr 4.Pickering, one.1014.50 Nlargerite, died on Tuesday kering suffe'ring frorn injnr'es to onetGf Annie ly a few. days' SEED FALT, WHEAT FOR SALE ing his legs, received while-shoeing it p3orning. after on FrecT T* Bunti Pic -Dawson's Golden Chiil %�tiicty. good clearr horse, resumed work Wit week, illness. at the age of seven yeFkrs. stvd ApnlytoL.vIiddleton.Brou&ham. 50-31 -Established 1857. although 6ot­fnIly recoverid.- bfi,�.' been -1tiffering frorn the -Mr. strid Mrs. Bomberger, Mhii pievallitig epidemic, but other ARINUFOR SALE-Beln2 lot 29, Frear cf con 5. Pickering consisting of 100 Alice. Walter anj little Iyallace complications set in, the immedi. acrc-,.For full lars-v3ply to DavidVnnis. 136mberizer.' f %Vhiiei�are,or. ' Annis. raugbafn 0-0 0 Mirkl�adi. and' diss 4te ciiuse of denth being Bri rE,c u -Hazel Munroe' of Moilint. Joy. dise"e'. The ftiticral took p1see OR SALE-23scres-on thenorth; -xpotored down --and Apent Stitiday, on ThdrsdAy niording to the R. C. Fwest corner of-lot..lo.con. 3. Pickering Oii -'with J. N. and Mrs. Greenlavr. cemetery. The deepest syrnpathy, th�premise*are some titi2bir arid ten icrenjinder t Suitable for pastureir6th sh3de and ore Mr.And Mr!1. R. B Hardy(nee of the,comuln-nity Is e-xterid;�d to `cru,s,orvatl,opp y at News'OfEce, 19 il Lillian Leslie) and family and 'Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh and famil I y in R F.It, UOR -SALE-Cheap, -all- kinds of Rnd,,Mrs. Baker (nee Olive. Leslie) their donble bereaVemen-t JL' wagons.harness. and all kinds of farm im- + didaught r, of T -t- 'w" -only on Saturday that Mrs. pkmait, in cood order. A16o several heavy and. uro-to, A-mNOUNirES Wednesday in the village and Walsh's sister wa-q laid to rei§t.- - htscalesand a-coupie ot Light tiorse-pow J�, a a I -aw ea - -hk M Herman,Claremont. Phone 201. Mcrs. ,-,,.-..called on a few of their old -A d th v; h- cast gloom 'DERS WAYTED-For -plow- ­44rlends' over the village occurred od Thurs. EN. r Mon. F. C. Bigg,�.Minister of Hi gh- trude .O'Leary died'at the home NEWb office or to the owner. W.H.uoom ocid Ave.,Toronto. 50-41 kin 1 1.2 miles west of Pickering Village Apply �h, 1 219 e 66rd 're -A �lnner wfil'4?e given to the day last.-.when Miss- Ello-n �Ge Tingabout 50acres on the ­Bunker farm," Greenw -R wB a -ways, in Pickering on a date in of her sister, Mr9...Thoq. Wftjq A 9 -the Dear future. His practical after an illness of about two days R SALE-50-acre farm, V*Insr lot aken Ill on' F0 -latereat in the good roads move. Miss O'Leary wag -t 9,con. 9,-Pioker4ng, - Best of loagn, 'bank juielit is muc4 appre6iated by,our Tnesday with a sore throat. Medi- barn.!og house, drive shed, chicken house, -pig pen.orchard.berry patch. will-w 'tered, a good cal Aid was gummoned.and As she irout stream runs through farm. 2 A reasonable )residents. Immediate possession. of a e cluite &'large numb-er- of-the Hie -al 0-St!]h0rlitll. 4.41.LIC, IMIA-11-1- __-77 worse, a- oNerwill be accel5t6d. \Pupils. of the -kering public Pic fro�morqnto was also st nipqrled, h��ans,roots. will veil reasonitble�,Vore y on ises,2 miles elat 'of claremont. A. e An Claremont, 49-W school aftend'e-d the Toronto Ex- but' as ;he was' suffering 'from Ap� Jp,,ri!.� 1ibitfon on Tneid polsoning,-nothing. couild ay, when t,11 sceptic were honored with free ad mission. be done, to re'ber life and she B_ E A V E R :Mer' chandise Iq eedless to My they all had ah passed peacefully away on Thurs- enjoyable time. day evening. -Her Ttiberal took VULCANIZING WORKS -The many friends- of W.'G. placie on Saturday m9cning, when Z� -Gerow, of Broughnw, will be glad interment was made in tl:ke R. C., We guarantee our tire repairs to In liee death r-lig will to know that be is now doing as cenietery. last as long Fts the tire. ........ well ascan be 'expected aftier his be greativ m' Issed as she wits dee�-' 'serious operation for appendicitis ly'loved by all who were intiniat- Yutir-old,tires repaired by us can -1n the Oshawa,hospital, and hopes ely acquainted Nvitli her, as her be depended upou for long 20 t 0"`­Atlg� tro ..are now entertained for his recov. kindly disposition-made-her many uble free service. friends. -Miss -Mabel Wright. iffter -The lila�y*fi'!�tids 6f J. 8 Rnd nd family will re- t e home cf her-annt!4. 'Mrs. John gret to hear of their-efirly depk-r. Dickie and Mrs. 31. S. Chapman, ture from Pickering, as Mr. Jeph. ELM DALE MILLS x a ­10 sEending -everal weeks here at Mrs. Jephson a EEK HIGHLAND CR left 'on TnesdAy oi 10 i h@r reUirn'trip. son has Veen offered and ha;; ne to Victoria, B. C., to resume her cepted a positiori a 7 s superintend duties as teacher in the public 6nt and assi.qtftnt manager of the,Yot n I ays get the best Mani- school. TorontoMillin Conapany, Streets- tobaFlonrmRde from No. 1.1 -Miss AlegrEt C'ronli has accept- ville, at a very remuneratiye Manitoba Wheat. P11 Ic Staples, Ess6x twenty years ago, Mr. Jepbson Bread. Try it bag. ed a. pogition as princip A of' the aiy. Siu'ce coming to Pickering, Royal Household and Glenora fo:r bl' school at Xountl s -t ii� a 'reputation as a- P"try Floiir , Fresh Rolled Oats ovin .W r Find left thi. week tb has biiil e re assum; hev ne' duties. On ac- most -effi'cient Willer, whose ser- BRA.N, SHORTS 7 count 9f leaving Pickering-she hKs vices have been freqi ently�Gught ',*IIX FEEDS rge pr m e resignedher position as'Secretary after by large millwig concerns OATCHOP �to our new a e is S9 rner A&I of the public library, which she has As Police Magistrate of Picket iug'. filled so, efficiently-for ahuraber Towifship, his �ervices have been 13ARLEY CHOP a n of yearisi. chiireh ' nd Ki g Sts. .F -most- valuable. -his aim-'Veid-g-to WHEATI -W. H. Moore, of Toronto, who mete ont justice to all, but in In- okder to-facilitate- the"work X 7 E about fourteep, years ago, owned every case, where pogsible, he :MIXED HE. ED CRACKED CORN ."and 'worked the farm about two endeavored to , get iinfortunate !lCaldwell's Cream substitut6 miles east of the vilrage, and now litigants out of trouble rather than ming, � ',P11r' CAlf Meal. 'the goods st go. - o,Wned by R. J. Fle As MU into it. " While w6 reoretthele' Mo'lasses Meal m ch' sed the "Bunker fa one departure froin our midst we con- CHOPPING AND OATA ki and a half trifles west of the vil- aratulate rTf. Jephsou on receiv- CRUSHING EVERYDAY lage. now occupied by A. B. ing so renqinerative a position in a. Got prices on feed In ton lots. Watc for large Sale Bills. Brown. Mr. Moore will vLot take town where the educational facili- BELL PHONE.: -possession until next April. He is ties are much better than in Pick. mow AdvertiOn g for tenders to do ering and where there is every his fall plowing. moder;h convenience. Chopping every day. me -S. " CHAPMAN L 1R.