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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_09_09 N 7- 7: ............... V_ R XL -51 'No". T CKBRING, - ONT.,- FRIDAY., SEPTEMBER 9. 1921 VOL 10V10rrS*#iV3tat garb*. 'ROSEBANK GREEN RIVER.�:- Established 1828-� , •area.. E er Am opemseesioq?f Camp. Xedica4 a _B4 u'Pep'vrili The Green RIvLr.Shamrock Foot- be held in the pavilion at Rovehank on ball Club will hold a monstrous Field -Dav 66 Saturday. Sept. -17th. The Saturday evening. Sept. 17th, at GREENWOOD ;; R. E. FORSYTH, Oph.D., Director .6, which a trophy cup wilL be present. sports will consist of girls' baseball, Oromet:rical,fAssociation of Ontario. Reg. -jumping. tug-owar, I . ed.tot e champions, Claremont.T-Tn- toothall,Ftinntug, Istered. ember of I the"American Optometrical Pi-eturb it Yourself -ion. -There will also 66'an open session `climbing the greased pole etc., for v already en- 'MILLS Voci!.0 Eyes :examined by appointment., -w Claremont, on. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. which valuable prizes .will be given, �mout, Oct. The Family-sea:tedAt�pund one of Everyone Is in' ited to these two open A number of.tearnabave, alre d F. TOMLINSON, M. B.. Member 'meetings: all. AII tered for baseball and footb Baker's Phonographs.. of;the College of Physicians and,Surgeons entries must be in the hands of the Cal d- BRQUGHAM. secre i of Ontario. Office: that f6rmerly occupied IbdY Listen to the atrailre of a-good 'tiry,' Harold Wright, by Sept. fte late Dr.R.Brodie,and latterly by Dr,!C 'well. Phone. Claremont,Qnt. 231y violill. 15th, Thiie sets of Fro,undo'bave been y he Unionville Band will 2nd, a Good Lullaby. Win. aud Mrs. Cassie, of Agincourt, secured. T 8rd. Home, Home Sweet furnish an. of m* 'Re E.ICARTWRIGHT, M. D.,10.M. Howe -are-visiting friends here... music. 'C.iP.& 9.,Ont. Acoronerforthei y Grant Galt, 'spent lea,of all kinds Biscuits -and Pastry have that fine ty of tOn tari Office hours: 12-2 and 6 istian Sol the boliday.with,bigk people here. Admission,'25 ; over freshilaentaund eat V Coun_ -b Negro quartet. sold on the grouud 4th Onward Chr .,Or at ether[ by'appdIntinint PhoneBell-- di "k ii;'fiw cfmts; children 10 cents.' Seelbills. sweet, nutty taste when Mrs. S. Bennett is spen n 24. Ind. one No.*00. Piaering. On- diets. ru�tde fr6m tario. IV weeks with friends in Toronto. .5th, a Good Hop.' Toronto Exhibition is .being- W H ITENALE. tS S I M I O. 'McKINNON, M.D., L.R.O.8, .6th,Sold by a Good Tenor or w?ll,patronized from this vicinity. No Edinbur her of'%be College of Bass. John LLntoia and dAughter'. Dorothy. �ir,Sla-y`hollilayad ivith his faraii _gb, mom - I ' . ' . . �; left last.week for their home fit V in- Ted Grover. of Torout iiong of Ne w Records and Sheet Music. niveg. ol a and aur$of n u d Hills on Sunday.Phy college ie ited Pastry Flour, a, yiii It is made by the most modern alystern, from V�dIrsf.61064EWenciatdai 18danra.,ly, red and Mrs. Casale visited over Mrs. spent ilew days with Everything In 'Music. L-7 the choicest-wheat grown, A the week end with Wilfred and Mrs. friends In the'city. A Ste.w Ri t, of St. Catharines. Gordon McKay is giving up farming The quality is there and the Albert and Mrs.- Mantle, John and' and will go to Toronto tb stud pri.ce-la-rIght— . ...... W 11.'KENNEDY. Barrister. Sto' & G Anthony, son and daughter, ,ter. SI. Mrs. McGrath,, and Mrs. Mantle, 'of u ilh, O�T, London. USE BA KERS' icitor.lNotary Public.%Conveyancer7&c. motored"down and spent a visited his son, Earl,of Toronto. 101 '-Whitby,Out.. 41 .00, few rs here. on Suuday with the Mr. and Miss Smith of Toronto," For Bread—makes more, better,former's niece,.Mrs. F. . Mantle and spent Sunday with,W.and-Mrs.Smith. A E. CIERISTIAN. Barrister children. a Chief and Mrs. Dickson. of Toronto, whiter.And sweeter bread ZX a Soil citor.Notary Public,Vto. blou:3ze. visited'with G. and'Mrs, Burkholder. can. Office Brock 6t.north,Whitby. 9111y He BEAL H I G H L W6_M EFE-K. J. Austen, why has-s'old his preper than any other. I-JALES JOHNSTOIN—Barristers tytoW.-Booth. bas bought a hotise, p.r*Phone.4Gerrard 4411. Saturdays, Mal- have been visiting with Mrs. A. Col- !C..1229,Daniortb Ave. CLAREMONT Mr, and Mrs. Brantford, of Toronto, -A��C, (Woolworth(Bldg) 4n Toronto where he will move ahortly. T Mr. aud-Mrs. Ashton, And Mr. and sera 1720.4nd.) 401y Mrs—Roberts, of Toronto, and Mr. has e'e-n 'c confined fi- n ed M,y rd and fawily.* of Colambus. ',Chairs.Tables, Buffets eLe. Edward Knowles b n WI LLI A 11 J. BEATON,.B. A...Bar- Simmons Bede and Ostermoot to his bed for a f=8 days but is able visited-at Gen. Maynards. rister Solicitor mernhvr of the firm of Mattresses. to be around an.Denison.�osxer a alp. Ryckm and Beaton. Toronto Prices always right. Hilton and rs. Bru"miiAl were the Gencril Trusts Building,85 Bay street,Toronto. Telephone.Main 901 and 962. Delivery free. nests of Mr. Robert Fleming. presi- -�OSHAWA­FAIR. gent of the C N. E.,on Tuesday ,fast. Dental 'We must congratulate our local trap Oshawa Fair 6 here again. Next ILI -A ;%hooter.Hower Burke, on his success Monday the gates will open tb exhibit. B 8Gradaairo!E B. BEATON, D. D. S.. �- B A S K E T S I at the shooting tournament at the Ex- ors to bring n their goods to compete B, for the gest prizes yet offered. the Royal Col*lge of, Dental hibition, securing 1st prize in Clas ibg rl Surgeon -and Fruit Paekages Also % and University of Toronto Office shooting 6n the Oanadilin team over w. M. Pringle's hardware store, Whitb 0 Tuesday Wednesday the gates will Office hours 9 to 12 to 3.30.t Ind..'phone I at. Berry Boxes aggit gt the American team. 'be openid to the biggest crowd of via- On phonq M_ 441y.�, Friday Iasi the young people of at Alexandra Park. ft 24-and 27%t. Crates itnrs yet seen sand 11 qt. Baskets and bovers the neighborhood gathered at the home years of effort to put good show, on a g of Richard and Mrs. Morrish to wel. toe, lic,are pre &red to enjoy an come tbe'bome-coming of Sidney and- Pub outing. ' his year,if We advise ordering early as there in a annual Mrs.Morrish from their honey-moon prlzog The -Universal -17 ETA R.STEPEFUNSON.A.T.C.M scarcity of 1 qta at the are any inducement. there should be trip in Muskoka. Mr. Morrish has no shortage in say line of exhibits. present time. T teacher of piano and theM.. Phone at 1802, purchased the post office and store, In addition to a 40 per cent. Increase (One of Our Productions) Chopping and Oat Rolling every.week Du obartoo. and he-and his bride will io cattle prizes, three big prizes of C7areawat, 30-10 day excepting Monday. take up their residence there. We sell Sill's Rite-Lite lien<for W. G. HAM-1sainei of Marriage iah them success.- W- $25.00 each are.Vven by President W. - .. ..— Lioan"s In"She, Counly of Oulana, E. N. Sinclair, M. P. P.. for Short- all makes of cars—the best Pkkarins VMS#*. why _ W. G.Barnes, Green River w horn berd. Mans ing Director D. M. in the market for PORT UNION. Todd.for holstein Tdrd, and 1st Vice- the price. Wr V.'RICHARDSON—Real 'Es Or address R. R. No. 1.Locust Bill. President Hiram GiJlor&, for heavy 01!t3te. insurance Conveyancing, Notary A drowning accident occurred here horses,should make a big showing of Tiris for all cars Eniery Wheels Public. Etc,.,F4cker_ing,but. 3117 on Sunday morning in which Robert live stack. Additional stables-bave Saw and Emery Mittidrils, W 'HALL—Houge carpenter. FA_ Grain Cho�ping s�ew on.aBarnardo boy.twenty years been built td take ca of all that come, Circular Saws, L%&' timates given for riew rwork, repairs ot AND FL ILKING:. of a:1re, lost, his Iffe. He, had been Besides there is the 48th*Highland• ders. etc. Ind.phone 2913.2i Pickering, 2317 'Band. of Toronto, for the after- alters Uonj batbinscin the take just outside the ers" ana preps red to do Chopping and Port Union piei. The lake was very nouns and night show. This Is a whole- -Woodvzorking and General B.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERR rough;-and on being wept.off his feet cbow 1, Itselt. Then there are the Blacksmithing. Oat Elaking�erery Monday D Ko"T to loaL the andertow carried trials of sp66d. ,midway, rnerry-go- by a big wave an form .And.Friday. him out into the lake beyond his depth. rounds and All thALt goes with them. -W. H.-JACKSON-, Brock Road' inner of Marriage rA*- _:, ..:r - - aw", vrh=;. 0"as. $toriaNiats For,F Harold' Carson, of Hilzbland Creueki The night show on Tuesday promises Pickering, Out. i fle made a determined effort- to reach .0 0� __ I i — __ real treat. For yefup,the fair has '11UGH S. PUGH. Licensed A him. And when within only about betitsalmingattbia, The main"build. tionterfortbe Province of Ontario. All bree feet from b-im a big wave struck and.* Also th-P -large poultry Air- Johu F. Bayles, Claremont --kir.cft of*airs. conducted on- reasonable arms. In Rnral Ronte X6.2 i him-sending film back towards the h1191 lding'%xill be lighted and open- The Al-,o, brkder of pore-bred Shi)rtborn cattle, one or call, 'Ind, phone.-Claremont ,hors. He dived repeatedly in his midway %%Ul be vvorklng overtime. - You A :.-Irfts, b 3317� 4'" t OL a re re 2110. Elen%lajorp.o. effort.6 to reach the drowning lad, but There will be fireworks and other Ftt- It is My BuSlneW the undertow'bad carried him faf out ti action!,. - Be sure and be at the Fair POSTILIh Licensed Auctioneer, To help you ina part of yours, into tbela&e beyond reach, and the it ail the perform�n6eq and have all o. 1no- — - to on shortest X' ids Counties of York and Onsae poor fellow never robe to the burfgce. your friends wit h you. Youhaveen- ement, Atea sal"of.i9l kinds attegutd &*Uc*. Addr"a Green Siver P.O., Out. By openinR a,%New Garage in the Vil- Many efforts were made during the J d1t _other- Whitevale I am prepared to do day to recover the body but all efforts a ..yvmrs and wil).,do so 'SED t7 - work, includiag were fruitless. -Coal ,C. tfe of %I. MAW. - 13CEN A kinds of repair a. The take was exceed- TtoiNE".for York.Qntario and Durham tops and side curtains, also making ingly rough and it to thought that the Counties, All kinds of sales -year old car look and run like new by trong undertow bad carried the body GREENWOOD. Termd reasonable. Lunfbe"r giying it a good coat of new paint. "' far out into the take.- Lifesaverefrom, gr =_ I J. dent P ties. Whitby,bat. y Agent for Toronto machinervAnclud. the city were summoned. and the lake Lloyd Wilson was-bome over Sun- Ing: Pumps.; Windmills,'Silos for a c.onsiderablo distance Was dragg- day, ed bq.t all efforts srere of no-a-vail,and 1a y andlGasolitredEagines., - &rt Har,&y sperit the 'week-eiiii all hopiofrecoverin the body was Toronto. CHARLES IM. RICE, 'given up. ton working Doris`Gee returned to Whitby Col- Bought and sold. New gad been Home Tel, 552i. Whitevale, OUt in the neighborhood for the past two I*iate Institute on Tnes4".. Ready Roofing Qoverin' meni, Muni6po and Cor• years Find at the time of the drowning James Plaskettopent,the fare part oration Bonds For Sale. TIME-TABL P,Pickering' Station wa4 employed by Wmi. Ainnis a form- Of the week with friends'in 1Vbjt.I)v, P T.:R. Trains going Bast Ina as follow er who resides near here. The sad Nlr�i. Hutf, of Toronto, Is visiting ',,,atjd Lath Bert Phone 198 affair has cast a gloom-over the com• ber daughter, Mrs. James Gibson. No. 6 Mail 7.57 A M. WILLIAM D. DYKES, �WHITAY 28, Local 2.28 P,X. munity as the boy was highly esteem- Congratulations to Fred and Mrs. 0 - \ 36 Local 6.04'P,M -,d and very popular. We understand Dipnev oh the arrival of a little girl. Trettis going Watt die as follows--' the boo has since been recovered, IVIrs: Bert Harvey is visitigg friends F. A. R E-E S 0 Ry =)T.' 33.,R. A.WX.CC)nM No, 35 Local 7.47, L,M. having been washed this*eek. 27 Local 2.35 P.11. mile-froin the accident. James Gibson fend Mrs. Calvert Veterinary Surgeon I - -'s spent a few days last week in Toronto. 7 hail 8.'55 P.11. ..... 'GRO-UGH-AM. Honoi GrsAu4te of Ontario Veterinary Nos. 6 and 7 also run on Sunday The farm ar,present occupied by L. _College. All calls day or night Deany has been sold 'to a Toronto 0 promptly attended to. Foregoing,-is according to Standard On Friday evening last-at the Oeb, man. time. Awa Ho��pitu), 1Vm. G.Gerow, of this Norman and Wilson'were it] t Independent;Bell and Pickerfflv place, died at the age of 72 years. �fter the Exhibition a couple -of days last PICKERING,' ONTARIO an illness of less than two weeks ftom, week:' Brougham ;."ppendicitis. Tvvo wee'lisago last Sat. JackAsliley-, of -Torontcr,l wheeled il otday hwwAs flrA taken ill, and as be down and spent a few days with Al. r ge press .1 gradually became worse medical aid bert Harr,-y.. Cartage Ex* ^"' ' Automobile Wepairilig Dru' g ,. was summoned and his removal to the Alex and Mrs. Moore, of._13righton• The -CheVi-blet 'Service Station and All kinds of'rhicking Wand from hospital was at once ordered, and on pent the week-end with Stewart aid Tuesday morning- -he -was taken to Mrs; Corbett,' kinds of repairs and oypi hauls.- was The disease had-made dayforToro Dto to attend Par' Also, TonritIg Car for hire�_ w G-skrage at Brougham is open for all the City or other points. Oshawa bv' motor and an operation Mastef-Albert:Hiirvev left on Tues. kdale Sta��', expert workmanship guaranteed. night-&or,day, very rapid progress; and was so ad. Collegiate. Suc6e&,;,'AIberL y- vai;ced that the-appendix,had become Earl Be�tts ,and brother. of Ridge- Agent for Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear Ind phone 6 ply perforated, thus allowing the poison Do AP 8' town'.'spent a few days last week with Tires and Willard Batteries. ed. to permeate his body. At first the Mrs. J.Boyer. Battiiriis exchang' BROUGHAM HOTEL -case i1ppeared hopeless, but the bgst of • Mrs. E, Perry, of.Torf)nto, spent.tbe. Remember` ... medical'kill, "gsisted by a magn'ifl'- week-6nd witb.b eir grand-parents,Jno. a Geiows'Garage,* Brougham centetinsstitution aroused high hopes and-Mrs, Adamson. for his ultimate recovery. A day-or Walter and 1Ws. Green and d'aughf. The Memorial Park- JELUOTT Dr. N, E. McEwen, B•V.Be. two hetore his death he took a relipse er, of Buffalo, spent a f6w days with Find he gradually sank until his F. L. and Mrs. Green.. Vcteripary:Surgeon. death relieved his suffering. His bodS We under'stan'd that 'Mr. Widdifleld Campaign•graduate of University of Toronto. was&ouveyed t6:bW home here, 'and, has sold his farm to Bruce W!]son who Yonge'&Charles Ste,Toronto his funeral: which took place on. Sun-. will take possession at once. Former.Veterinarian to Macdonald Agricultural College, Quebec. Dwight Bunner who has been a�- dtiv to the Whitevale cemetery, was Sept. 15,16 7 Is a School with a splendid Record. Prom co;ducfse,by the I. U. O. F., of which tending Port Perry high.school will Prompt Attention to all clients, When superiority of training +s order he was a member,and was large- now takes,terin at Collegiate In- A most lasting tribute to our�_�'" Bell and Ind, Phones, corisidee6d this college ranks among ly attended. 31r.Gerow Was formerly a titute, AVbitby. :-PICKERINGY' ONTARIO resident of Whitev&le where he con. 'Miss May Heath. of New OrIP9611st fallen Heroes thi�t will the 64f on. C-britinezit. Many ducted a blacksmithing business. John,of Brampton, and Rdlpb Heath, buolness commemorate their colleges. iu Canada-and About 24 years ago he moved to Osb- ofFergu% also' Hewson, of the United States emply ou former awn and for 21 years was employed by BrALmpton: spent Sunday volth James -i deeds for. r G .,-.R E I D the McLaughlin Carriage Co. Three and Mrg. Ralne andfamily. erferations to Come. students as teachers. All buRitiess- years ago be moved to Pickering Vil- A few of the friends and neighbors Has a ful:-!ine of rresh c64eges-itre net alike. 'They diffe* laee where he engaged In 04 automo- of Mr. and Mr#. WiddIfield met at and 0 r moats constantly an hand. in many respects. Write ,to•da bile business as agent for the Cbevro- their botne on Saturday evening and y for catalogue, and you will'soon be let car, and a few months ago came to presented them with a purge " a Spioe Roll, Breakfast Bawn Brougham to reside and continue in all ght recognition of their services In N. E. McEWEN, convinced of this fact. Students the automobile business. - He is -our• church and Sunday School during 4ffam, Bologna, Wailners, etc it"Itted at any time. vived by a sorrowing widow, one son, their stay here. Mr.and Mrs.'WIRdl- and two daughters,.Mrs. Luke, field take with them the best wishes of Veterinary Surgeon Highest prioes prdd for BtZitQT f1 clftt�e IW. J. Blilott, Principal �foirlooklin, and Mrs, Hunter, of Lion- the neighborhood to their now home don,Out, In'Uxbridge, 7 7-' -ICK I N1, G­-� ER � "- 1­--4 ,­ , �� . ... '. .-�. � ­­� ­i I I 11 I � -­>*-01 - ­ -,'.� - ­ ­i;. ­'I.,- -, " ­�-. -";.- ,- I t11.� -1 47, . .1 �.., �J-,!F�' �� -,P,g,-jqr,.-�- ,­-�"---,W--- ,-------------,Fj-,)­­-,--------, ,.-­- :- - --'' - '-Z;� -�- `--f`4T`3T�7-r.�31­A� 14- f',� ---IMM `i,g n�i�,.rw,.-�.,, -- -.1 ,11. - V .1 "", - .1- -�,- , ,7, :, --� �:,�El.17�'l - �F , ',.'4� ggwg,-, '?,p-.­J"I'm I-;V wt, ,4 -,Uri( ,- ,. , ." � V - -- a '. .& - ­N­ - ." ji�.�,-V I �,.M l Y,, �-� '-.,. .,�4. . . 0 ;� I , ­4­*Z,�; 7,;�. . . , -� ." -, -4. . ­ , , . ' -.�-e , ,. i." ;� 7­ 1 s � - 7 , 1 I -. : .r.. . , -_ G. 0�m . . 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I I . . . .:..�..'.I.'. . ­ -=.f , �.-" , `�--,- , �- -1 � . . ..". 1 . . . ­­�r.;,-. , . - - . ­ . . �- . . I .. ,. .- ,. . - ?- �1 ..." . .", , , -! v.�,, , .�� . . % .�. . -- *" .' . . . . I-@ ,i3. ..., ­-,�.; , \1� I*e-,pWltd VA t0..V*tf-J3 At'sXfa Collins, ­41 . .�. ... , I .. , I � - . I " 1. . . -,,no Latest Inventiom. , . - - H �iiia he'd go as far ' -Ii(�I I , . - -T,: ,.�, !'­1` - ,`W1 - �; . . . . It . - - E ,�� . . '44 .. jumped 'out� I " , , . .44, the Hall and -warn them. I eat � For cooking small immut3 of food,' I t;��'��4� . I I -� . . " .. I ­11r;�,,71.1 -'�; , . ., -�V .., � I . � .. . 1 . . 7 .. -�- ;in the car, watching. -She-came right a coal stove has been invented that .�­,nl . . ...'n'., ,. '. F*-t !�.�"` , !�' 1110, .. � , .�.Jrw -! ' enough- I .. 1,��-141 Im" --,j "7, �', 1 • -7 � -' . 'r "J - -and seemed to hover over to Jnst*large' T ..� .1 -; 1. - to itand in a hole B 3EL 33 'AN E �� 11 . . - - ­jr9v0A - ..:, k - ­ - , ! . . I I - . .: � . .queer sort' joutbuildings-thery are of a regular stove. * ' " The used car dealer who shown yow - o M * "10 .. . -­1 . ... .1-ne ,Kingrod, '"' f *that � �'�14 .� I . . .. : .� at Market.Burnham. All at.once the • Hawaiian planters bow they run Instead of talking about., . '- .r . ­ I ., - ;1 .bombs began to drop." p , ers have found I out., !-,2- 1 " I . ­,o I , " . � - - . sugar cane.tqps, formerly regarded an � .. I 6-�­ ... . %Let they are like. .. • I , ­� . , .1 - �­ , -L�r I Geoff re -waste . .. .. 1, . I I . ." , .1 .. ­ ./ ::..., . ,--- I - I "What are they ike?" r I ­ 3 . '. -!-I- - . 1. . �. .-�:. -1 . `AnseTman exclaimed. " . materIal,'inake good stock' � 17 - , . ­t . i * �- "",pp�USED AUTOS ; * . I I .,. . 7 - .e ,,,-Blind ` - --� : ' - ,.., . .11. . .. . .. . Th , - � -44 . . I ­­ I . - I , I I Granet poured- out his coffee properly dried. Actually In stock ---� -, , �., ­1 I -t�-�­­ - . .. ­ - I . I . United'. I . . .!.. I .".. . x i fully. I I - -1 Improvements tn. the Stg&tes-I -rcy Break�y 402 YONGE *Ts ...- ;­ � .z-�I. . 111 ' . -.1. � • - .- -.��Z�-;- 1. , .. . - . "Vve--,aeee-L-�­ lic.fure-pienty'-Of 1 navy-s malo station at Cavite enable, Pe TORON10 . 1: �'. ,­ -,,1 ,� ' _ , 1z ,%!- " ..."-. ,.- - -- I 1,13Y.E.PHILLIPS OPPEN-HEIM. ' them,too," he remarked, "but did 1 the transmission of messages to San Mention this paper. 1."., :.", " " - I . I . - . . I . I .-. , . . 7.. - ".41-N.-- ----.- rain them down, Then.all of a cud-I Francispo without relay. .I � 1'�'.,,. I . ... - there was a sort of glare-I don't Of European. Invention are glass , , : i, . .1. - .. . AcopyjWbUd) I - . Biatles, of the Eye's Rays. - � •- , . � ­%141 =w--f- , . know what happencd. It was just a' I - f� , -,� , - -4 beads so formed that they fit C103elY Syroopogis of Later Chapters. Both-men turned seaward. Par a*ay--though scin.6 one had lit one of these' Whenty,ou look straight at someone- ' ,­...... - k together to insulate wire no matter in .I.. , � I else's eyes and then find It necessary- - ­ ,� L'�-- :...,'- -Captain Granet calls up-on Mousicur in the clouds,' it seemed, they could colored lights. The Hall was just as � ,-, L. i`;�;., '. ,; % ,Guillot at the Milan Hotel and gives heat a faint humming, some new clearly visible as at rioondiy. A could what form it way be bent. - to blink or turn away you are being ��:,��, *-�.. For housebold, use colored glass N , ,.--,- - ' him a document from the Kaiser of-'sound,..&,omething mechanical in its, see the men running.about, shouting ., - attacked, according to ' Dr. Charles. . .­ . ­ �., , - ...--, ferin, The regular beating, yet with clamorous and the W I . "' ­. . - • ig France a separats'peace. . soldiers tumbling out of thei�'!covers' have been inv'eEted that can . . ' . atiness of some human' force, quarters. All the time the bombs were I �i,-�.,-��--,."­"�'..:.plot is discovered. Conyers sinks two thro' ,placed over electric lamps to I Russ, by a force or my that emerges. 'submarines. Granet is commissioned cleaving its way through the resibtless coming down like hail and a.corner of change the lighting.effects of rooms. from the human eye. 4 " . I � �­..�; 1 -2. ' " , ;`., �, by )-%U- uncle, Sir Alfred Anselman; to!air. With eiiery second it gfew loud- the Hall was in flames., ,Thin the An electric street car in Halifax,I He claims.to have shown by experl- �,,.... �,���'-.�,-�'..'41--- dikioy the new sub detector, made by er.' The men stood clutching one an- lighted stuff, whatever it was, burnt England, has been fitted up as a tra this force Is actually cap- . .� * r!", '­.- - . I , -' meats that I ". - . . ­ ---:`i 'Sir,Meyville Worth of Norfolk. When�other. - ' I - . out and the darkness seemed as black vell'ing kitchen, selling meals.to per. able of ,setting an Instrument in me-- .:r' . .1.,�­1:' .� ,caning upon Isabel Worth be is mis-I "Have you got the fLse ready? They as pitch. I hung aroun4for,sorne time, , a who live along Its route.* 'tion. I .. '. - . :1,.. .­­ -, . .son . 1: .� I - taken by the inventor for the eaptain!must be�r it in a moment," Granet looking for Collins. Then I went "The f act," he explains in the ' . . Lan- - � .�e�,`�-;:,�'-:. of-the guard and shown the ma up After -years of experimenting a . I . ., . rvel-i muttered. to the h�iise to lielp them.extinguish . cet" "that the direct gaze or vision of . . I .; loos invention. At midnight he pre-1 Collins assented silently. The rever- the fire. I didn't get back four, Frenchman has Invented.a carding ma- ,,, ­ � - -, . . one person soon becomes ixttolemble�. . ".. ­"�� ..pares -to carry 'out hic' Ohm,with-the-beratibns became louder and- louder. o'clock." . . . � china with ka'p'ok fibres can I ... . :'%.- - I . . id f his accomplice, Collins. I - to another person sugge4ted to me . .,.-; %al ..a I Soon the air was f Wl-of echces.'Frc.m. "What about, Collins?' a , . . young for weaving into textile . . . . far away inland dpogs were barking, Anselman asked "I was playing him : r razor is that there might be a ray issuing from . The blade of a new safety - CHAPTER XXI,-(Cent'd.) ' �I from a farm somewmere the other side at golf.",• - - I .1 ­ - �a circular disk which � by a the human,eye." . � ­- ch Is revolved . � Collins was alreAdy on his feet. He of the road they heard the about of 4 "Better send up and Eee,". Graqet'spring inside the handle. controlled- "If there Is such a ray It inay pro- . � . . - I ' * -.,,A-, ,,I- ., 'had straightened hirritfalf wonderfully, single voice. : • proposed.. "I waited till-1 couldn't stick'by a thumb piece on one side. duc*e an-uncomfortable effect on the -. 7' - --- - - there-was-a new alertness in his, "Now" Granet whispered. - I . � .- . - and it any longer." . . - . I . shoes! Collins leaned forward. The fuse . . f Porcelain money' is being made In other person's retina or by collision. �, I manner. He, too, wore rubber They sent a servant up. The reply with the other person's ray-" -his movements were absolutely in his hand. touched. the• dark .sub- came back quickly-Mr. Slid Saxony for XuatemaK .which .platis , noiseless. He tarried a little electric I stance'which he had spread out upon had not been slept in. Granet frowned I to ,experiment with It in place of the - In order to give.his thebry the ,sup• - - . t.-torch -in hind, which 'he flashe,d the rock. In a moment a strange, un- a little. . . , now in lise port of some experimental. evidence, 11 11 ..,...- .z ,-., I - . around the room while he placed s, seemed to roll "I suppose he'll 'think I let him there. he decided to try to evolve some in " . . a,• earthly green liglit L I . � . ��.,*.,, �� �,- era] E=.Il articles in his pocket. Then the darkness. The house, the down," he said. "I waited at least an Electric heat drawn from. a light Btrumnt which should be set in ;n(>• • -�L­ � ' . . ' " .. 111. 1,­'., �­I. � 'he pushed open the d.,cr and I'ttened. workshop, the trees the slowly flow- hour for him.' socket presses trousers after they are I . � It� � � I tion by nothing more-than the Impact ­ - "��:r- :.. -He turned back,held up his finger and in �ea . -I--- Was any one hurt-by the bombs?" 'clamped In wmew device: . . - I . �.'I I their own ghastly faces-- " of human vision. . - I . . -_g--� 1�, e noddpd. The.two men passed every ing stood revealed in a blaze Of Geoffrey Anselman inquired. - Anew beater of the crank-eperated "Within a metal box," he writes, "V . I . - " the 'stairs, d;d-bugh the witting-room, hideous, awful light. For a moment . - J � .. . . "No One seemed to be much' the suspended a delicate solenoid (that Is, I :.1q, , - 'out on to thii lawn by a door left un-'they forgot themselves, they forgot worse," Granet r6plied."'I , I . . .,; .1 . , - . ,fiidn't think i type can beat a single egg in a cup or- magnetized wire), made of 'fine cop; I. ­ , � ­ ;: .. fastened and *round the house to the the miracle they had brought to pass. of anything of that sort oD . 'I whip eream'in the bottle in which It per wire., his solenoid was wound up- I I�.,,, ., ­ .'she . I _connection Is aOI& ` ., , . .. .- . . . . .:,. d.- -;Yogether they -push-zd.the, cer Their eyes were rivetted skyward. with Collihi, though. * Perhapi hel 1'on a'cylluder of celluloid andsuipend. " : ii. down the slight incline of the drive.;High above- them, something blacker -might have got hurt." Experiments with motor-snow plows I ' , .,,.. 1. ".. - I - ed by W milk fibre,.(uns pun.ailk) 14 in. ­ , ,�I , Granet mQppted into Ahe driving-3e?t-than the heavens themselves, stapes- "We'll all go over and have a look,have been so-Successful In Norway . .- . . . 4 , . _ ; , ­1 % .::. ­� and' pressed the Self-starter. Collins dous, huge, seemed 'suddenly to as- for him this afternoon if he hasn't�that several municipa,11ties expect to IOU& .. . , . 7 , � took the place Ly his aide. . .sums to itself shape. The roar of me- turned -,up," Ala �lman* ' su "The box was 3 ft. by 8% In. by .. t,t,.-�� -., - 3 ggestzd. use them to keep the roads open next � � 57* . "Rem.-ember," Granet wli;spered�.chinery was clearly audible. From.The 'What about Vaying a round of golf i ­ . '7 In., and lined with sheet aluminium. ' . I �t,-� , �� - . " , ' r �, -:. "awe benrd so t you house came the mingled shotiting Of this morning." � ,.- 1 . I .. , ­ 0 ' ' . .- ,mething and I me . . • I winter. The tar end of the box was closed by , " '-'' -in the ball., Sit tight." . many voices. Something dropped into Its Inventor has patented ,�t ` "Suit me all .right," Granet agreed.I . a sheet of'wIndow glass- and the near ' I 111r. .. .:. They sped 'with all the silence a the sea a hundred-yards away with a "I'd meant to lay up because of ray bination. engagement and wedding - .. I I . ��� ab Oo screech , � . -9 or,observer's end was furnished Witb ,... in thness of their six-cyliider up screech and a hiss , and a-geyser-like arm, but it's better . this morning. ring, the latter part'being added it the ' , the tree-�hung road, through the fountain leapt so high that the spray We'll start early and get back for the proper time to form a single piece of a thin pines or celluloid window which -, - - - . - e `•. i * .�,..,- .'-" - ing village and along the narrow reached -them-. Then there was a I ov jewelry. . was screened by a sheet of-aluminum . I . , pa. era." � � . ' . I t- .i " -' to Market Burnham When they were sharper sound as a ride bullet whistl. Rey motored down -to the club- I . with a slot 3 in. long and 1 In. wide. - .11 it." ... . - The Brazilian Government to erect- * ' , . within about a hundred yards of the- ed b house and played their round. It was�Ing an experiment station for com- "A conducting wire connected the ' . I� ­ , . I gate, Granet brought the, car to ,a "Z God!!' Granet exclaimed. "lee aft fibre-with the aluminum of- the, P ' ' -I a wonderful Spring morning, with a bustibles and mine products and will , " . :� ,-st4ndstill. . % - -,� a we were-out of this. Collins" soft west wind blowing from the land. i "' t box, which was earthed. The solenoid - . : I tim .'... I. .. . "There are at least two sentries, He seized his scull. Even at that Little patches of sea lavender gave extensfyely teat coal produced to the was held steady by the magnet which � 1,•- I . . �. , t , that way;'- he said, "and if Sir Mey- moment there was a terrific explosion. purple;folor to the marshland. The country. -­- . . ...- ­-�- I : -, .naturally came to rest In the magnetic - rr' '­:­ ,' � villi told-me the tr.u4thi.they may have I A stream of lurid fire seemed to leap creeks, winding. their way from the . . - . I'M ­ .- J P­'- ­I-- � "a special guard of Marines out,to- from the corner of the house, the sea to the villag,pj'-shone like quick- . . meridian." ' x� '­ night'. This Is where ,00r4 take to the 'fwall ' plit afid- fell 'outwards.* And silver beneath the vivid �aunshine. It I �?­. :. -.* I Hedges and Gardeills O'Tl the. The humin eye vas than brought :;t,- * - -.,- marshes. Listen. -C&3 yorn hear any- then gets came another sound, hide- was a morning to bear through the-slot in the observ- . . ;��� �--'.'�''..-. thing?" . I � ' g of utter and complete - I . Prairies. . I " ` " - 'US. � - -7 . ous,-sickly, a sound Granet had heard--peace. Granet, notwithstanding a lit- ­ .- . - Ing window on the suspended solenoid, �,:,L • _ The . �?"- � .- ey both hold their breath. before, the Sound of a ride bullet cut-,tle trouble with his am, played care- Becaui4 I have seen on the prairies, and it was found that If a steady 'gaze - . Ok -- i - ' Collins muttered. tivg its way through-flesh. last they and especially around Winnipeg and were maintained on one end of the . x.. - �-'\ "Nothing, yet," followed and well. When -at . . . - ill,I .�. ­ "Lit's get the things out quickly." by an inhuman' cry. For a moment,reached the eighteenth green,be holed at such places as Indian Head, some solenoid it was seen to start into mo- � ' ' . - I k 4� - . ' � Granet hurried to the back of the Collin's arms whirled around -him. a wonderful curlsr putt for the hole of the finest gardens that could PCs- tion, usually away from the observing . Me,`- `­T­­ ear, ripping open the covering. In a Then, with no other sound save the. and the match. . ' � �` . . sibly ba, seen anywhere in Canada, I eye. When the gaze was transferred -- �' - � . few moments they had dragged ov r one cry, be fell-'forward and disap- "A great game," his cousin '4eclar- Say;, the 'time will come 'when ,these to the true centre of the solaold-ft - 11' .t-.r..:.­,-the side- a small collapsible boat of 'pepjMd. For'a slagle -second Granet ad, so they left the green. "W"ho the' prairies 'will be hedged and dotted .- I.. . . -�-,�--_,-:'� ­;.- -­ Canvas stretched -across some bamboo leaned over-the skle of the beat as.devil are these fellows?11 . with gardens I of blooming flowers, of I stopped, and.when the vision.war, ap- - �- . There were two soldier . plied to the opposite end of the Sole- . R+ .-, ,,Joints, with two.tiny sculls. They though to dive after him. Then came _ - � ' 0 standing ripening fruits, and-of delicious vege. hoid 'it moved in a reverse direction. . . clambered, up the bank. . - another; roar. -The sand.fiew-up in 8,at the gate, and a military mator-car 'The .creek must be ifl6se here,"I ., - . ­ blinding storm, the whole of the creek,drawn up by the side of the road. liblee. They exist-to-day. I may men- . 0 . . . . I - .1-, '-:....� ''Granet whispered. "Don't Show a was suddenly a raging torrerit.- The tion, especially the Dominion Forestry- .-.:- - , : -­�­� Ught.. Usten!" . � wung a _ ---w .. �i�I. 7 - .. -An orderly stepped forward -and ad. , . ,. The EaLfing Test. , boat was. 'a n A Precipitous dressed Granet. Branch Nursery Station at Indian. -;, ...: - -. . This time they could hear the sound mountain.of salt-water and as quickly, "Captain Granet?" he asked, salut- Head. because that does not come un-!. I suppose--and veotture to hope" - 11- � 4 L . - engine - i that one day France and Berman- will � � I . . of an ;jlne beating away in the boat- capsized. . Granet, breathless for a ing. der my own department; -nothing . . --�- house i forget their differences, but at the ni6- - ' ' ­ jee on. the other .�jde of the Hall. moment and half stunned, found his Granet nodded and stietched out I .. , •�,. . I - -Me could be more exquisite, more perfect L" . �A . 11 -Through-the closely-drawn curtains, way somehow to the side of- -the hand for the note. The fingers which.ch . -L- . . . . than is that magnificent garden. But! meat not a great deal..of love In lost . . 00- they could see faint fingers of marshland, and from there stumbled drew it from the envelope were per- between them, and Lord 'Montagu of .. ;1 ,.7,�� too; � r- . .,fight from the house on'the .*a. . his way towards the road. .The house.fectly steady, be even lifted his head prairies -am-have gardens Banlieu relates, an Incident which Is . I I . ,. - . I they must have.hedges for their wind'- . . . � 11­1:­ "They are working stilf," Granet I behind him was on fire, the air seemed-for a moment to look at a lark Just alleged to have taken place it the din- . , . - . continued. "Look out, Colima, that's filled with hoarse � �7,*!� ­.con in - . . rse shoutings. He turned overhead. Yet-the few hastily scrawl_ breaki;. Set your hedge and you may 1.ne-r-table Of an hotel In Switzerland .; . 11 ---:'the creek�"- .. I . � - and ran for the spot where he had left,el lines were like-a message of fate:-- lbok for garden. The hedges are t meeting-place7of the nations.' � --' - They pushed the boat into the mid- the car. Ante he fell into a salt water, The officer in combiand at Market coming. The Dominion Experimental the 7' ' '- die of-the black arm of, water -and I pool and came-out wet through to the'Burnham Hall would -be obliged if Farmig have -far more than paid for .A Frenchman and a: German sat op- : ., -,-�­ . . . ,.. , each other. . - I- ,I - stepped cautiously into it. Taking!waist..,In the end, however, he reached Captain (i poisite ,7.�- • - .­ . ,xanet would favor him with 'themselves by the wide distribution "'You are a-Frenchinan, I suppose?" :' .., , .- .., one of the paddles, Grimet, kneeling I the bank, clambered over it and Shp- an immediate interview, with refer- which has been given to the caragans, - I - ?° ... 1. -'.z�- ­.,down, propelled it slowly seaward.I ped down-into' the road. Then.a light ence to the 'events of last night hedge which the Depart-ment of Apr!- said--the German. . I �- -'- ' - :.--. .. .1 .. t I : , -Once or they into, the bank Bathed into his eyeis and 'a bay- O'Do you mean.that you want me-to "Yes" replied the Frenchman. H0'W " - �, ­ - .� tf-�,-ALnd had to-push off, but, very soon onet was rattled at his feet. There go at culture at Ottawa, introduced from did you find that out?" . .. . , . . . .. . I.'. Once,. before luncheon?" he I . .11 - . thew, eyes grew accustomed, to the were a couple of soldiers in charge of asked the'oiderl�. ' " Russia.-Prot. W. T. Macoun, Domiai- "Because you eat so much bread,'" �...­ � I . . ..� .. . . '.darkness. By degrees .11r. ­­4u-br0&& big car - - - The man pointed to the car. .... -on RortAculturist, Ottawa. , , . '.- .- I "Hands upon . . I .-*,'- ,.-' - said the German. .. . . . 4 . was ,,r " . -* - _' .1; . % . oned. They passed close to the walls '111 d the hoarse order:' - "My .instructions were to take you 'a aad take After a silence the French . . � .:�.of the gal-den, and very soon they I .Granet-calmly flashed his own clec- b-,?k at once, Sir." Ask for Minard no other. . .n roman ob- 11. 1 I . 0 served: * - . I :- . .• ­-, ... .1:.1;* �,�.: -- !-:it, were perceptibly nearer the quaintly.� tric torch. There were at. least .a -1LC-o7hw and have a drink first, a 11 � 1. . -7 . . I . . situated workshop. Granet paused for dozen soldiers standing around, and s, ai.y. rate,"Geoffrey Anselman insisted.It Rapid Tree Growth M* - ' "You are a German, I presume?" . ... �1 i -i ` . . ted. ': I am; but what made you,t1kJyL1g_,-' :' .: -: -., -� a moment from his labors. , �---r , . . . little company were hurrying down R . . ­ "I 11 is dark enough," be mut- from the-gates. -He vdt6lied off his - -go?" �, . "The Ha The orderly sh6ok Nis head, the, tVM I..: , Southem 7- - ­ . Ontarl& . . At the meeting of the Council of "Well," answered the Frenchmar., .. .-�o 'feted. "Lin on!" light almost immediately. ',.. "Some one fiom.1he War Office has . . . . . . . - - . t soldiers were barring the gateway. '. . . ' �. .: '. :.- ,� They heard the regular pkeing of a "Is any.one httrt?" he asked. • - . Norfolk County, Ontario, at which It . ' ' 7 ,. - I sentinel in the drive. Nearer'to them arrived and is -waiting to .7s,k "you eat so much of everything!"' A �­ em ,There was a dead silence. He felt Captain Granet," he announc to was decided to purchase a block of : .. .. . .,. - . - . .- I � - --- I . 6 .1- ­- .- '. . , � on the top of the wall, they fanci;;a his arm-seized on either side. "We're all coming over after Iunch," 500 acres for reforestation, one Of the I Fish Aid Forest Protection'. '-."�'.7'' =',' . . i - I . ... ' that they beard the clash of a bayonet. "The captain's coming down the young Anselman protested. "Wouldn't councillors, gave an instance of a 25- *. 4T.I , . IT. . The-policy of restricting methods of .. 7,..�,-- I ---F 77V ' ­ . - -1, 'Granet dropped his voice to the barest read,"-one of the men said.:"Lay on that do?" acre lot in North Walaingliam town- , 4 . I whisper. to him, Tim!" � [fishing on Dominion Forest Reserves �:.".:,� . ..- ; 64W . The man made no answer. Gra t `-- . .. . . . . trolling : - - viie are close there now., Stretch I . - .�.,�- I., ." .. with a shrug of ,the shoulders ' ship owned by a man who lives five I to those of angling and is pro- � , ..' . . I . ., wl Yee'. miles away. Seveh years ago It was a .,. .1. out your hand,.Collins. an you feel ". CRAPTER XXII. ­ .7". ped into,the motor--ear. The t;�o Sol- ducing results in the improved fishing ." :,�,", " - -I . , .. .. : a shelf of rack?" sand plain, decorated, orly with the to be found in the lakes in the vicinity ,1. � "It's just in front of Granet Sauntered in to breakfast's diers mounted motor-cycles and the I'�,. ' -me," was the dry stumps of a primeval�pine forest. * I - . I . . - --few minuties late on the following little cavalcade turned away. Granet _of the summer resorts.. There IS no , ' .1 . stifled answer. � . morning. A little volley of questions made a few efforts at conversation To-day it is entirely reforested in doubt that good fishing doubles the I .1 .. ­ ... !'That's for the stuff. Down with it." ' . . . . ..,.;t�, . . and exclamations. reached him as he with his companion, but, meeting with growths ranging from fourteen feet 7 For a few moments Collins VMS . . attractions of any summer resort, and '�­­!,�1-- . r, .1 . I busy. Then, with a little gasp, he stood by the sideboard. no response,,soon relapsed into sil-3n,ce. downward. It was first fenced and the fact that the development of re- �­ �-�.,�-,��, I ,.: gripped Granet's arm.' His voice, "Heard about the Zeppelin raid?" 'In less then twenty minutes the car each year a portion was planted to creational use of the forest reserves is � .;�.-..�- . - . voice, - ­., -: I 2n -- "They say there's 9 bomb on .the: was slowing down before the a,;proach pine. The planting was done by plow-, - !� ' I shaking with nervous repression, was � , . 1. ninth green!" I . a means Of securing public,sympathy :-".�:,.,.,: .. . &W almost hysterical.- to the Hall.The lane was crowded with .Ing a furrow straight as might be an(k i and support for forest 'protection I .,'.., F- . . . "Market Burnham Hall is burnt to villagers and people from•the neigh- I 3 F!.]:.- ­ i-,They-re coming, Giu,,trtl-��, the ground." ­-- .I boring farm houses,who were all-kept planting the seedlings along the fur-I not overlooked in the administration :�.I ­1 . . �11. . ..,�they're coming!" Granet sighed as he crossed the back, however, by a little cordon of row. The entire plot is thriving, and these resorts.-Annual Report, Dl- 7."I I,��11 , - . . - ' P�-�� . *­ . room and took his ceat at the table. soldiers. Granet, closely attended by rst year's planting is now begin- rector of Forestry, Ottawa.• : .-- .. - . - .;,�*.� ::::- I I � "If you fellows hadn't slept like his escort, made his .way slowly into niug to undergo thinning out. I - -- - 1: �.:.- %i�. . ' I . • I -. ..-1�---" .. oxen last night," lie remarked, 'you'd the avenue and up towards the house.: --4-1 . .� . Minard's Liniment used by Physicians. . 4:1 e, - � 7 � . . 9-- :: :.� ., %t.. .�� have known a lot more about it, I A corner of the,left wing of-the build- Lon-don �Enliversity, with a total Of � 4 - • V - . . .. -- . ­ F` EST. I saw the whole show." . . ing was in ruins, blackened and still 20,000 students, is the largest in the I Nobel, the found6 of the Nobel � ,:",!I ­ 1. . -6, I . ­." * �1 -7. 'u. I - , - his vast ' ­ .4 � ..I I � ;%�I . :1 14t., MAKES 9" � "Nonsense!" Major Harrison ex. smouldering, and there was a- great world; it iiscludes 65 instituVons s.:!--t-I prizes, owed st fortune to his :...'11 . �t. I .-.. . I .'' t . . I claimed. . hole,in the sand-blown lawn, where a tered over the metropolitan area. I dis--cvery Of dynamite. , I-',� .0 1� - I - - .. - . t�.­ -,­ ,-:� �� i " I . . , , , 1, • 'Tell us all about it?" young Ansel_ had apparently fallen: A soldier * * . . ., ..I �4 an begged. admitted them at the front entrance - 1: -, 1, I 4 ! o % . 4 - ­ . '. ..1-i -- It r 'I beard the thing just as I was 'and his guide led him across the ball ' . * , •7.. ­ . � , _ . . . .. . '.. I .- . .. . I beginning to undress," Granet explain- and into a large room-on the' other I�­. . . . ­ It.11 Iii I I . I. ­:%. . . � - .. .. I 0 � ;- I J;i,. I . . . �­ .� . ,:,.1." . . . I ed. "I rushed downstairs and found side of the house, an apartment which . . . � :1.�, ,. L .. - I - % .­...4* - ��:_ !­ . ,* ! . --,I;- .. V, -.,, .1 $ iq Collins out in the garden. . . . Where seemed to be , . "...�--�;- I I - ' , - - , .iii half library, half marr- � . .7�.�..� 2 ­ - ,­ ­:. . ., 0 . . ' ' . ­ . % .. I ­ mv�­` . .* -- I 1* the devil is Collins, by-the-bye?" ' ing-room. Sir Me�ville arid a man in ,� - �� ,, - --,­��,,,, .1 � � 9 . I � 1 � .;,:­4: -,- ,I�L�- -Pey glanced at his vacant pl ce - .; I k'.,�.,�....,. ; j-., 'I a . uniform were talking together near .".. I "Not . .. t . �- .'­ I 1.p-'�".--�": , %11 I 21-, 0 I ., ".I- ,,, I ��. . ,�- -`- -1,� � ..,!�!, �k I . :-"�.'-- I ATI own yet. Go on." the window. They turned around at ^ - .1 ,..:'. �*. ­..4�."�:.q . I .. -",:I . 1- .7 tic: "Well, we could hear the vibration Granet's entrance.and he gave a little I I . I �.-'�-:,.:i.; ­ I .1:­­ .�� . I � . � . .-.- "0:,�,Z­. " :- .:--�.," Is Like-anything, coming from- over- the -start---For-tbe first time a thrill of- -- -'--F, . Y ­­- , ''. . . . , -1 . . , ...... ,. M , I . . I , �. . -, ;�* . - I marsh there. I got the car out and fear chilled him, his self-confidence , , - ',�M,.� .., . .1. �.� ,-, .IN. - ..­ .,V.-.; I I . �,­- .. ,- , " , . we were no sooner on the road than was suddenly dissipated. The man - , ,.-�, ,, . t . -1 �,­�,�,�­ . .� .. . --�"- ­­,�,.,,, .1. � .. .,: - , I I I ;., .,,, , rT .I could Tee it distinctly, right above Who stood watching him with cold. I . . I • . I.,:,;.'- e,,� - 1�1 0 r I :.­�;:,.:, � .. I :. . . -, -, : , ..,. .1".- .- ,� . I I� ..:., . .- , - � , . -N ". . . I 'i, I I �� . 91 . us---a -huge,. cigar-shaped thing. We s,crutiny was the one mal) on earth I. I , . I � . , t * .q T CO. .­ � L 1,�� �. I .. . I . . :. �.-,7:J raced along after it, along the road whom he feared-Surgeon-Major . . . ';-t. . �t � .�: I . , CA100A ra - I . ,� .�.. I. �., I � . I - sun--W- 11 ,: 4'. ��,,,- . . -1 be- � - , I . lomm . "! "�L ­- . .. towards Market Burnham. Just ..... . . I I I - ­ * 1�;: ,. :: , '. I ,fore it reached the Hall it seemed to (To be continued.) - I :1 - , ,` �-: �,�%",. 1. ­t�� ...;. � . I . . I � I I 1. I I W . - :.< , . . . . I . -.,-. V�. . . turn inland and then come back again. ISSUE No. 37-121. : I I . ... ­ . I . .. . � � . . I . I . �. . I . � . . - ­ . 1 7� . , : I . .,, .. . . . . .. . . . ,.•I.... , - -J , I .�:., I.. .- '�- 11 .. . . . .1. I .. - . . . I . . . . • .-, I I .� - ,. ...:. . ­:� I., . .. 11 ., I . " I ": ­ �', , .1 ,�,.�. - .:, .. - . .. .., � . I .,�­ 4, � : . ,. , " .- ',-d.t;. ­ _:I . - - . ... . - � I- I I"N , �­ - ­1 6 " . •..1 . • .1 .1 -.� . �- . �W&6K,jlr,,,�­ •­­ " � '. ..... � I ­� - i=k I I Ran. u M ME ma -T LIM US RETURNS ­CM EXMMELY DANGERO SIP us ma 1N, CANDA. rAuv •, .k.�«� INCRTASE ATION : J -,WM--NEXT THREE MONTHS Donxinion" Statistician ': -Gives CAUSED" BY BELFAST RIOTS �•����`?+� figures on •Growth of tective Tariff is Issue Upon Which the Campaign Will Ontario Towns. Constant Biclf&ing Results from Mixed-Political Views of A despatch from Ottawa saysn-An JIM Baslliil�o Pall Session; Na Distribution. Cortain Sectionsof the Capital-­Ulster,Cabinet Dis. Increase of 05.2 ,per cent. in the popu., A despat6 from London, lation of Orillia"-C�nt'.'i fil the ]'at ten cusses Situation. Ont., says: to redistribution, but he had come to a n thrown out the conclusion that it could not bar years, is shown by,'bulletin number 7__ Ades from, Belfast,says:--The time The challenge so lightly thr( me on the sniping died down. Some done w' ithoqt prolonging Indefinitely three covering the preliminary an- .,by William LyRn Mackenzle King and it con- nouncement of population just issued death roll in the Belfast street riots, apprehension was felt as to what the uncertainty and the lack c 'litary'might happen when the shipyard he Farmers' party has been.accepted. Ifidence that were retarding the by the Dominion statistician." The no' stands at fourteen. The military�'t com- Within the next,three months the 'martial and industrial recovery of the POPulation of Orillia now stands at are cordoning off'the disturbed areas. workers returned home' from thitir 13,334, as compared 'with remains-RighC Ron. Arthur Meighen will ask 'count�y h 6,828 In but the situation re s. extremely work in the evening, this being d"- . for the dissolution of Parliament and i Inquiry had revealed the fact that 1911, when the last Dominion census dangerous. ed the most critical time of the day. with-�.,;appeal to the coikutry. He-made the !the census returns upon which r was'taken. The bulletin issued covers The Ulster Cabinet held:a confer-1 If that period should pass off wl d1s e announcement to a gathering of two 'tribution would, have to be based 25, cities and towns in eastern -and once with the police and civic author.!out•untoward incident, it was believed 0 'thousand people In the Grand Thieatre l would not be avaflablo before Decom. western Canada. Although Orillia ities and are requisitioning additional!the rioting could,be considered.ikt an -here an Thursday night and they ber, but even if they could be ready in' shows the largest percentage.increase trOOPS• end. cheered During the morning sniping was h1i declaration of war with a November and a special session of of places covered in the bulletin, Sault Gunmen wore again active in thel 'Ste. Marie is a close second with a Old dodge district. They opened alcarried on in full view of-the people gor and a show of fighting spirit en-. Parliamqp It would still be 'oat V held, -increase of 93.26-in y fire in direction of Shank tirely unusual In -war the heavy in the windows along Royal Avenue. p political 1'necessary to commit the country to a percentage .,mudlences. list ten years, and a population to-day hill Road, a thickly populated Pro-1 It was here a milkman and.a little b6y long Winter campaign. my judgment the duty of 1 "A Winter campaign ' through De. of 21,228, testant quarter. A young man was were wounded by .shots from Kint Parliament and MY duty as Prime 1 camber, January and February Is The Dominion Statistician announc- -killed and four were',seriously wound- Street,which runs fro'm' Royal Avenue' , Minister of this country to ask fpr the something unthinkable," he comment.' es that the count is subject to corre-c- ed in this fighting. to Carrick Hill,' a Sinn Fein strong- _:'dlagolutlon of Parliament at an Wrly ed. tion. : Adjustments on account of Workmen were attacked on•the way hold. A passing tram-car was utilized date and-an election before the -new I In making 'his' announcement the closed houses and absentees have yet home in West Belfast; the police were!as a shield by a section of a crowd year, and that is the course I am go-' Prime Minister placed squarely before to be made. Anyone-who thinks that obliged to fire on the attacking forces, in the- line of fire, -but the two were 'Ing to pursue." Mr. Meighen declared 1 the people the, issue upon'which the he or she has been omitted from the which were dispersed.' struck by bullets. 7. 44 the close of a matter of fact ex.!, election would be fought. The cleay. census is requested to notify the bur- The present trouble had its origin in i A court martial sitting at Galway ...... :.` .planation of the considerations that age between the advocates of a policy eau of statistics. I sent two members of the Black and 1kad led to that decision. Mr. Me hen' of issued are is fol the Warren and side streets lying be-'Tan forces in 4 moderate -protection and Its Ontario retrmB tween West Street and North 'Queen Ireland ten years at trankly admitted that he would have enemies'-the free traders of the Far- lows: Streets. The residents of these streets I pegal servitude. They were convicted I of raiding a house at Salt Hill and preferred to bring down a redistribu-1 mer Party and the ,chameleons of' 1921. 1911. Inc. and, Old Lodge Road, another storm Lion bill before appealing to the people I Liberalism, with their-muffled'druras- Eastview 5,327 3,169 2,158, centre,• are of mixed political views Ficompelling two students to walk bare- It had -always intention, of. free trade, which never before 572 and constant bickering is the result. ays been his in Barrie .......... 6,992 6,420 foot over broken bottles. though he had never pledged himself drawn so clearly, so forcibly. Sault Ste. Marie 21,228 10,984 10,224'This boiled up on Monday. A foriuliate A later despatch from Belfast, Sept. Smiths Falls .. 10,594 6,370 4,1* ciraumstanee is that Falls Road, the 1, says:-As 'a result of the mUltaz7 being In oftarge, Belfast is almost nor� Sarnia ....... 14,631 9,947 4,690 stronghold of the Nationalists and mal as far as shooting and disorder The Leafing Markets. Ingersoll 6,118. 4,763 SM,Sinn Feiners, and Sandy-Row, Shank- are concerned. At a meeting of the Hawkesbury, 5A32 4,400 1,132 hill and Ballymacarrett, where Pembroke 7,873 5,626 2,247;Orangeism predominates, are standing Bel-fast Corpordtion on Thursday the Toronto. Lord Mayor said that very regrettable 6,984- 408 2,321 aloof.-, Midland ... Manitoba wheat-No. Orillia occurrences had disgraced their city Northern, 13,334 6,828 6,506; - As--tly"ay progressed, the Police $1.68%; No. 2 Northern, $1-64%; No. during the past few days, and that patrols increased.-their effectiveness 3 Northern, $1.57+x; No.- 4 wheat, feeling on all sides was that the police MANAGE TO RECOVER and succeeded In getting better con- Manitoba oats--No. 2 CW 48%c; and military did not give adequate CANADIAN IMPOR'T'ER tral of the warring elements. security until Wednesday. No. 3 CW, 47%c;fextra No.'l feed, i Sir William Coates, the Lord Mayor, He was very glad, he said that a' Y. 47%c; No. 1 feed, 45%c; Mo..2 feed, 45%c. Missing Goverment Freight."'fly called.on General Cirtir-Camp*1 marked improvement had come over bell, commander of the British troopoi the situation 14 the Vast 24 bears, Manitoba,barley-No. 8 CW, 77e; er Towed to Port of ii) Ulster, for soldiers to quell the! hardly a shot having been fired up to No. 4 CW °.69�%c_ ,74%c;rejected,6 9%c; feed, Vancouver. I riotirog, urging the need of protection I midday. All above in store at Fort William.' 1 for the city's citizens, and his demand A despatch from Vancouver sa7s:- In letters which the Lord 3faxor a& American corn-No. 2 yelloiv, 67c, The Canadian Winner i was granted. dressed -to the citizens of Belfast he and tbe:w-reck-P nominal, e.If. Bay ports. ri : During the dinner hour a heavy; to them to retrain from Ontario oats--No,2 white,40 to 42c. Ing steamer Algene are now assist- any ing the Canadian Obamer-in-towing- downpou�_of rain drove the contend act that Might lead to distarbsnce Ontario wheat-No. 2 Winter, car -the-'str6ite�-PoIR- thIs is. W lots,$1.18 to$1.22; No.3 Winter, $1.15 the Canadian Government Merchant ing factions fr_oiia ,�e To-ate -death-roll to in a "birdcage" lorry immediately to $1.20- No. 1 commercial, $1.10 to, Marine steamer Canadian Importer be-,Troops are Patrolling Springfield road, r to Y $1.15• i4. 2 Spring, $1.13 to $1.18; can shepherding' curiosity 1 port, it was announced at the local vtekers: In 'the area which cans" the authorl. No, Spring, $1.10 to $1.15 Not 2 offices of the company here on Friday. from the danger points. From that ties some concern. goose wheat, nominal. - Captain Cooper of the Observer, which eas--No. 2, nominal. Z was towing the Importer, reported King QUESr' SETS SAIL Bodes Prays Z;Malting, 69 to 72c, accor4f- that his line had parted, and in res-1 Georg. In to rell I ghts outside. For Irish Peace ON 12TH SEPTEMBER uckwheat--No ponse to a request for.aid, the Winneit 2. nominal. Rye-No. 2, $1.00. and the Algerinerwent, to the 00iserv-11 '-Manitoba flour-First pate.,,$10.50 a aid. er' despatch from 1,,oi&don says, ty Will Include Scientists -4second pats., $10, Torontm -The leaking craft was r 630 —King George has qent a mes- ep6fted I sag* to the Archbishop of C Ontario flour--46,25-, old cxop, 0 fk miles from the nearest shore. an Who W1111 Carry Out Research Work. No word has yet been receiv Mfilfeed--Del., Montreal freight, Ali ea ot' terbury on,the Irish' situation. saga included: Brom, per ton, 428; shorts; per ton, $30; the missing boat containing 11 men of The Message said: A despatch from London says­4311 $1.70 good food doi*dr. "Let us thank God that some Ernest Sbackleton, into' the Importer's crew, but officials of rviewea M, ga the Canadidn Government Merchant! measure of response has been Baled Ray-Track,Toront rding his further expedition to the o-,per ton, -No. 1, $23; No. 2, $22; mixed, $I& Marine here are' confident that the' to my appeal to my antarctic regions, said that the pro. vouchsafed Cheese--NeW, large. 24c; twins, men are safe and will report at soma -heart gram had increased to such an extent 11� Irish people. With a full -24%c; triplets, 25c.. Old, large, 31 to southern port soon. that further alteration&had been made • c; twins, 42 to 83c; triplets, 32% to rer-oncilia- to 32 let us pray that their the ship "Quest..• which will bear. i. X2 33%c; StiMis, new, 25 to 27c. San Marino, the nxidget republic'' I tion may be consummated by the the party among the lee noes. The -Butter-Fresh dairy-, choice, is 33 -to I to double the size of its army, deliberations now proceeding, personnel of the party will be In. creamery, Prints, fresh, N 11 42 in future will consist of six soldiers., and that they may be united, creased from fourteen to eighteen. Strawberries as a ship's cargo are maktng a -new era lor their na- These changes have delayed the do. to 43c; cooking 23^to 25c. Droned poultry--Spring chickens, 40c• roosters, 20c; fowl, 80c; duck.- Tower-for. Paritarniant Buildings considered darijerOU3, owing to the tive land." parture of the expedition, which it u lines, 85c; turke 60c strong fumes given off by the fruit now expected to leave about Septem. v This is an exact model of the tower P g c causing dizziness and a form lof in- To be happy, one,should always her 12 next. The British Aduxiro�lty xi 2v0 POWti=vri� hicirens, 80c; to be erected on 'then Parliament Toosters, 16c- fowl, 22 to 25c; duck toxication. have something beyond one's re' has done everything possible In the Building, at Ottawa. arh. dims, 86c• turkeys, 0c. of I Yffy . way coning Instruments, wireless 0 to 22c. Bike. Eggs--mected, 45 to 46e. Installations and.hydrographic equip. 1. 42 to 48c; selects, 60 taton-Per bag, car lots, $1.75 top meat, and has also Indicated certain'to $� LME OF DEFENCE OF REALWACT * � I e I to, 62 to uc� Good calves, $9; dairy calves, $8 1�o lines of research which they d eatted hand-picked, bushel, s4. -43-50 is• ; primes, $3 to $3.25. carried out. This Admiralty work 1111 Ly should result In ensurIM7 Iugwreasea LEAwr'z BRITAIN UNDER ORDINARY LAWQ- MAP moduvte—SYMP, 'Per i4nP- BELLION GOLD MARKS jal., 50; per 5 Imq%. safety for ships at sea in cerWo areas, - gals, $2.36. aple sugar, 4 1; 22c. PAID TO THE ALLIES The expedition will also und*4&ke a tins, 14 to 15c per r Billnistry, T4- Honey-^80-80-15. A despatch from London says:- their recent pay. Salaries under f5OO program for the British Al W, &2%-M, tins.• 10 to 17c per lb.; The official end of the w" Wed- yearly are reduced from five to twen- which will have a great economic Ontario comb honey, per doi., $3.75 1,Germany' Discharges ,'in Full,,nesday night brings a cut in wages ty-one shillings weekly, and agricQl- bearing on the future of aviation, the Installment DuA_Qn and salaries of employee's of the Gov- tural wages fall six shillings weekly. Sir Ernest has'declared that In carp �ems, med., 40 to Reparations Account. ernment approximating E500,000 The Defence of the Realm Act, em- rying out researches for tfivs '.Uc 4. e two de. tot?_6 i.,; cooked, 57 to weekly.. Civil servants' bonuses, bas bodying a variety of wartime restric- part meats ts e -7i despatch from Berlin says.—An. m n , the orwual Antarctic pro. 1�c 31,0; sakfestb;wcotntslr� rtoo'133'83co nouncement is made by Otto von Glaz- ed on the cost of.living, have been re- tions, lapsed on Wednesday night. Its gram will be in nowise curtailed. Wd&# 6o0'� 45 t; napp, vice-president of the 'Reichs- du'qld considerably. The higher grades' provisions have Icng been virtually Possibly before leaving Capetowu, WeVnId t cial of workers lose 10 to 60 per cent. of inoperative. another geologist may be added to the b9n2o", 42 to 47c. bank, that Germany has paid a billion, expedition. It Is the desire of John &rw -, 9 clear 18 gold marks due to the Allies on Aug. C.1 ex to f ..a. imen, :is% to 20,4c, 31. , He added the Refchsbank Quiller Rowett, well-known pubacIgt emea, 19 to 19%c had been t 0 and scientist, who is financing the oI. 11 - tubs 11�% 21; W, 20 to 0%c _e '0 take 68,000,0 0 r marks in goli�idtoiialrs and other. for- pedItIon, that the "Quest" in this es 91 to 2ft hortat me tierces"MIA16Z 140te; tutx 14% to 15 c eign .monies from-its gold reserves, pedition have representatives trm ifs, 153A 15%c; prints, 7 t which are now on the way to New each of the British self-governing 110 7 York. minions' on board. At present tvv Ghofce 4.avy 'steers, $726 to $8; A despatch from New York says:- New Zealanders, one Canadian, =4 butchav steers, a 1 $6 t $6.50; The German Government, through its one Australian have been commisdon. 1 1'_7 Io' States, has sr.50 to A ed for the party, but no South Africa& MZ $4.50 fiscal agents in the United 1.50'; but- anticipated further repar jLtions obli- ? S. Choi h era,To fc� 06 to 6.50; do, gations to the alliv Imed., ;5. Western U. .0 t%06* butchers, cows, According to well-informed banking .50 choice, 18$ $3 to 4 .:' Wants Our L4nbw P-60; nquere and $2- interests representing the Berlin Gov- buteb rs " to t, these payments, which are A despatch from Washington, D.0,to F5. do ernmen cadets isood, variously estimated at $65,000,000 to god says:-In spite of demtmdls of-N ..A ilk. ....... :i� westem shingle men, mat thi du already been -60 t*46; do, tab, 14 to $4.50; $100,000,000, have d�- IT CR pil�ers, "o to $8 $60 to posited with the agents of the British, 60 cents per thousand, as fixed In tILq 7% 10-50; French and Belgian Governments in q8o; CRIV, ie; W-1 's 00, med., F-to $9; do, com 5 Ford-ney Bill In the House, be retaln@4 $2 to $ ; this city. by the Senate, Western pint in lambs, y 1 $8 t9, W50' Purchases of United St�des dollar a 'ring, $ ",to. it opwoe the duty, and expect later on gee%dhoice' eXchange to effect -this transattion to make a strong showing, a heavy a hogs, were con :9 $1 to $2;; eluded several weeks ago, it Senators-on the Finance Comnatb" tea and 'vmr&iAo This probably accounts are showing a rked d d 4fil► do- off cars WA stated. oppo" $11.25; do V.07 1s; 60, country- for the recent stability.of iuteri�ation- = of lqx�4 st points, $10. al -remittances at this centre and the aimed at lu"r. Montreal. marked strength of Dutch and Flean- ton Is fol A Pressure, of W4111t, NO, 2, 59%c to dinsvian rat" For P.8 0 tO Flour- Those countries, It is understood Bran Ot- were the markets through which re"sted Rolled LORD BYNG OPENS THE CANADIAN NATIONAL 041 flow $29. per many acquirfd the greater VOTtim Of His Excellency Is bare seen presenting the co'c" bon, car the United Stotw*emabaags necessary of 1�p Tormw rop to the comb on of th ments after they were dedicated by, Canon Scott. The @6190 MW be, 4*- Chess IBut 9 ��i 09% ta 1 MeOuring as 411 0""t posited In Westminster Abbey. P B 9 B L9 -0 17 IAWPF �7, W I' loc.. r1ri ­ ,. loft ..... OMNI d. n :;. : ,4 Will 4-ts FAV4 gms, -- Olen P s t e? '-1.y;,,­" T..' Low" I- uARNESS, SHOP Ahkriffl -A PlAblisbad'eyfty,Friday morning af.its oike a �f� out.1 the ha:inebb line If TOU-Xneeds'are Fee'd 5F �1 ­.1., , - .� ;� ­44 Corn,-Oats Oats and SurnAcker Dairy give us a call.'. We bitve' new and .,.-.TmRMS in stock no .,.3 per'year.; $1.50 it paid in advance. and Susaacker Feed. Brwhes, Curry Cquibs,tFv.ery;t ng Just-unloaded 3-cars of Coral,Oats second-hand in stock. for"the horse. Another eai,of Corn coming in a few , ­­ N e C1 New bitokband hurness $35 up hi w over oney days,also a car of Bran, CVH N MURKAR, Proprietor, and Shorts. Trunks. Suit OAses, Lunch Boxes Heal Shoe repairing promptly done. Rub- A car of Old Process Oil Cake: ber heels put on while you wait.booked for Oct. shipment, AkWni�;RING MEMORIAL PARK op -If its In the Feed line I can ''. this �ea'r's crop. � F a ply you. -,. .Cecil Bradley tip] -On Thuriday, Friday and Satur- Phone,write or call. Howe 2bW Harness'Maker, Pickering 1,7 'Asy of next week the Comwitteq L. 3M. m3amsoxe appointed by the Chamber of '.',-Commerce will conduct (heir cam- 25 lb. 'Pail�, ;:�paixn canvassing for funds for the S MEETING MAS-- Memorial Park, and for putting it-, thing of which the residents of '21 65C pe into itia so that it may be some- of the Supp' orteri 2 lb. Pails, .,"Piekering'shoirld be proud. For .-,!,several- years discussions' have, of the r g J 251— AMES CHARDSON . ,�n been-held in rega d to exec some suitable memorial in honor • -of those from our comm,valty-who Na tionall'beral and Comer-. • •,,Tvent. overseas -and fought and Empire 116 and unselfishly and their only re- 0 on ti6n. They did their 'part nobly Tarty"of pouch d16d for the E and �iviliz vative -• Will be held in the L o' .-Y r ward was the knowledge that they Aid not fight in vain.. It is true that they- received remuneration Mug'ic Hall, Whitby, their services, but- that' re mb r was not que-quarter Saturday, Septe t ' 17, 1921 Roof P� muneiation of what the majority of those who r e12-kIned at home were re- Fo;.the purpose of organization-fdr the Federal Election. Before the Fall Rains mcelving, and the remuneration ' 'MR. -DONALD SUTHERLAND, M.P.. South a:od other - 4n ,money received -was no cotn- pro m I ndut speakers will address the meeting. they assist in the organization. mind through' which D 'pe I The'Ludy -Elet-tors are ptiecieffly requested to. ba• present and nsati6n for the torture in,body -;j%nd ­A R 0 - � P passed.. , They are .deserving of as Chair'taken at 2 p.m. A full attendance4s requested. . - something substantial to be erect- Gives Good , Satisfaction ad 'in -commemoration of their JOHN J. MOOJIE, Sec'v. -noble work. This can be done "-.7 m ad•at the same tune e have sorne• God Save*-."The King thing useful not only for the prey- A quantity of Wall oard at Reduw' d t generation, but for the genera- 'Prices. tione to come as well. And noth- -1: Iog,eaa be more enduring than it J."S. BAL7DON f PICKERING Tark. Monuments.and memorial balls may crumble with age, but a patit will last through all time But it will require a large sum of T H ..::4;F1QrPey to fit it as a beautiful re- Let ' Me Show 'You an , Ens fl age' E creation grounds and as a place fo'r-holding picules and other pub *<)6 0 Ile gatherings.. The money thus Cutter that will Save You INDIVIDUAL 17] --spent will be a splendid invest and, Money SAN I TAPY ment, act for retuens in dolls ri� r and cents, but a return 'In' t' I Want to how-it will And bwdes—it will cut. your he the,youth of the w straw in the winter. —'..."IdevelDptneut of you to own a Tm=to En country, and in many other way'-- - in the Let ine show you.that the Tor- It will save you U= -will-ber greatly appreciated In the onto Eiisila'ge Cutter is the most Ploughing season. MEWITE PAPER CUPS efficient machine for your fat= days to come. Let every person, It enables you to M Your W10 Next time ' you in town let one ._raccardlng to his her means asriat 'just when the turn is ready demonstrate its speciat FORE . -,e et The Pirt, silav from features. They will con-this most-worthy cause. NFVER USED BE i W=W abler shrinkage vince you of its cpmllty will pay for the silo a wagie sad economy sessok NEVER USED .AGAIN NOTES AND COMMENTS. UF 7 10. W. PILKEY, Agent, PICKERI";G .. ­ I. w" EGUAW HEALTH A, me on in, th% waier is Ano." This may,,, not be the feeling%at the Meighen Government, but Picke ring they have decidpd- to take the H. R. Mooney, plunge. This. Information-wat. "given by Premier Melkhen tit a public' meeting held at London a rry Boxes and- Crates 11ast week, when he stated that ­4 there would be a general election -Lquad-Baskets- -before Christmas. This will be a --"r9 f3eculiar-el:ectioa. In former years there were only two parties Paris Green In the field, "Write and Tories, or n Arsenate of Lead 'A ' Chick Feed Liberals and Conservatives, and Seed 4f it. person were allowed two Turmip Genuine Parts .guesses he could always tell who Netting y was goitig' to win. But in this For Sale Ht�K-" election the Farmers'Party,which aw and Boiled Oil slay ­Paint, �1 developed Into a powerful �Ifl�l I III Turpentine -organization during the past three LOOK FOR THIS �IGN 0 4 •iea wh ­ I,- ii .one has the retuoti�st, S °r: -,;.Dr.four years, is playing the nii�5- chief with the old parties and tic 1po',win' Nn one knows oef E 'N N -A ' going vice where.he is at There is a very -WE KEEP your car 4?v the ronA. Prompt prevalent Hea in.the coilutry that Httention •to repairs its soon as needed W e C the Mcighen Government is,dookp- saves further expense. -ed to defeat. The strength of the Let keep your Ford tip to ICO per cent Ph 118 -Liberal party, under the• leader- will save YOU Wdhey. ream 0 S ship Qf ,W. L M. King 1: an u.n- Our repair shop is equipped' with approved n3ae ­2, _:known Both the old binery. to facilitate prompt and efficient "Bre" A .,quantity,. .... .. .:F r a work. We ha\ve the-skilled mechaiules to give parties are looking on with fear first class job. Sou a s MUnarC Fl-Our­and trembling at the growing. its at"' --"- .for Pastr' y' We s,ell Genuine Ford Pa' prices fixed N: ..;spectre of the Farmers' party, r m:iz by the Company. U ".�which in a few months may be re"of a horts ' nd Feed Flo Bring your Ford to us at%d thus be su Bran,"S _come the ruling party of the Do- `getting the genuine. 'SnInio'o Needless to aFky all the We will quote you exact cost of repairs or parts before you buy. American Corn—ground,,'cracked and whole"A !parties in the conflict will make our `- herculean if youehenslare not pro It lean efforts to win in the ap- producing eggs in paying quantities, try Mash and Scratch Feed. ipr.oacbingelee'tion which will pro- celebrated Laying Bell phone Ind phone Wheat, Marquis Wheat, Barley, Highest rice paid for Fall �baNy be held some time during 29 . 200 p nd'Oats. the month of December. Buckwheat, Rye a Oi 'Chopping and Oat Crushing Wednesdays and Saturdays.: Mortgage investments Cam­ pbell ur The Mills Ltd* She ­ J, Coll acutt Flo. Co 5-year first mortgages 7J per cent wanted, -twelve to eighteen bun- Ford Sales and seivice Station. WE# dred each. Scarborough Township A 5 Tornnto. 1411 Rryr*l Bank A. close to J.;jj U Agent,M g en PC, T M P war g-14 1, 7 F ­Yr WAn 77 -,nnt i a. 7 n,-MR 'PR .-ZLARlEM0NT.. Thos, P 7 atema hap J not received Falls, &nd:L­XeWeU.-a To rout% Xle" Mur0ay"Forgie, of Toronto, W,eonsign men' t of 'British Col- Ited with 0. Uo&ini f CO�Weis k 4.1 NOTICE,­'houle"over the holiday. dEb her from.bete-U mbla shingles. A U 0"awZ-Za tb4 xa D pplication-fl; D`Mrs- Flagold accorapanted her Field Day sports at Stouffvilleo 411 Wm. Cooper-, of Toronto, s arouts in a motor to Buffalo day. All report a very enj Mdn a few day;last week with oyable or a couple of dayalasE week:and Mrs Borland. Notice is beroqy 410, thab zyi oreuce Heavew e Miss Agnes McFarlane enter.' The service In the church here wao' , Sari slid Soft Coal of the Teiri of d;4-, Dr. Tomlinson has purchased a twined the members of her Sunday largely attended on Sunday. We are 1.. t4t quqlit�. on' wain the County of ostarle, '7 new Chevrolet car from R.Gerow, see so many respond to Proyin*ceref Ontario, M,w"ded woman, of Brougham. School class on Friday afternoon g1sa to the service every Sunday evening at 7.30, Will Apply to the Fulissami of can. and last. Stephen Mantle,of London, Out. ads at the next sessise tbweef. for-& 4 Miss.Libby Smith returned home standard kime. .4 t over Sunday with John and on •Tuesday last af tor spending a -THOS. A. LAWt Bill of Dt"M flove her haebando re. McGrath, -witnewn go= a SLOST"s 'd the OUT month with friends in western CLAREMONIrS NEW 6f Toronto la%* 00valret T ' 10 7 the I!rovince aj aft"rig, 1A Miss Jean Evans left on Monday Ontario, bover, on io take Up her duties as teacher —John the ground 9f ggiva%ftj i"des"tion. is the Hespeler public school. Syringe, A R A' 9 E Dsted at Uio To" of Oshawa In John County, is visiting with FIRST-CLAS6 Fred Farmer has been spending the County at Ontario is the Province T. Mrs. Price Pugh and other rela. T. A-few.days In Toronto with his fives in this locality. Thi undersigned havi purchased Of OntarW, the 06h day of June, daughter, Mrs. D. Johnston. the garage business of Cooper, Painting and Decoratize A. D. 1921. X a cop.Pie Mrs. Thos. -Pearson is making are prepared to do-All general repair- DDne on shortest notice by D. Uylor is spendin EVA FLORENCE HRA�78 satisfactory progress toward re of days this week In T I g of care of all makes. Toronto �ak By her Solicitor, W. Clair. covery and is expected horde from All aemoorles for cars,kept coitst.* rge Oshawa.-Out. tag in the sights at the Exhibitior, the hospital In a week or two. Geo ' A. Lilky antly on hand. Harry Thomson returned home mr --Mr. Brown and Mr. Lennox, of Wall Paper Pattern Books,selecticas on Saturday after spending a Ha -Motor oil always on hand wee w Hamilton, and Miss Ida Grdssd of 11.1m the famous k with his daughters In Buff- It guaranteed Prices right Poo 28411 7. an&Xiss Marjorie Leng, of Agin- Give us a trial Empire -al Papers. C HOPPING I coat*fi`visited with Joe. and Afro. All orders for work received by W.G. -Miss Viola Forsyth left on. Mon�- Evaos'on Monday. -0 Anderson Pilkey, Clare -,9 -day to.assume her duties as teach- mo nt Reid, Butcher, Pickering. fi Chopping and Oat Crushing er iri the Mount Albert public GLEN school. be done Monday, Tuesday, Friday J. C. Graham, of Toronto, and The Ex.is getti Molsou C. Cain,of Huntsville were ors. �Bg Its share of visit. Where is To' ur Money ? and S 'turday of each week until and C. Mrs', Hardy spent Sunday at in Claremont on Sunday visiting 0 a and the money kept his saving*at home. His hou4e was burned— Se ...--friends. Fred Redshaw's. "a with-it. ptember Ist at F, Maynard is visiting with George Onqp woman lud her dollars to a hole in-a tree--and squirMs Wm. Coates has been busy and MLrs. McDowell. ate It a The Altona Grist Mills, these days re shingling. his real- Mr. and Mrs. Howe, of Detroit, via- The modest place for money to the bank, whore it accumulates --.dente, which is-now occupied by it,d at Oscar Pickett's recently. interest in the savings department. W. %T_ 01`--T3MS 7. C. S.Trueroan. G. and Mrs. McConnell is visiting Open as account with tap bank today. "fi 49 PR OPRIETUR Mrs. Edgar Wilker, of Tavis- their daughter. Mrs. Geo.Pickett. i tuck, has returned home after Mrs. F. Redshaw 'was in the city one Do it in: the Fall spending *,week with her brother- day recently visitin TL Jul E IDOWM01 BANK it i her 'mother at in-law, M.J. and Mrs: Wilker. the General Hospital. WHITBY BRANCH A number of the members of the Mrs. A. Mantle, who has had a sera- G. P. LYNDj Manageri While there is idettl temperature us attzick of. appendicitis, will soon- BROOKLIN BRANCH; and less moisture. Baptist Church held a bee on Wed-' E. C. CROSS, Manager. nesday last wheh considerable im- be auk agAin we are glad to hear. Brandratu-Henderson's PAINT provemen to were made to the par- Wm. and Mrs..Redmond. -of Burk's will protect your buildings from ;F the severe-storms of winter. sonage property. Mrs, Walford has returned howe Come and see our stock of Paint -after spending a couple of weeks The Pickering and Varnishes.- Always a plea. with-her sigter, Mrs. R. Worthy Your Seed Grain sure to price anything in Hard. -of Brampton, and with-her 1i Viaance Committee ware. �oth- obtain maximum elds you need to sow Test." op e ont ers in Toronto. Frank Co Clarein A. De Angelis, who has been The object of this Association 14-to ed Seed Grain. To purchase good.seed you farming an the ninth concession lessen fiteallu nd Prosecute may require financial assistance -eastof Claremont. for the past the Fe alo In a. IV Fxtending accommodation for such p Laets 5 C sweet to Ed urposes is au three or four years, has sold his Members having proper A CaWy Xwd LaA*% , siolon apramma important phase of Standard Service. farm and has purchased "other cate immediately wil *nr_m*mn1mer Memb rabip too. this locality will'be sorry to lose a 41.00. z THE --him from their midst. Irtkto m&T be had from Me President at e-te- north of Toronto. His frionds in of Executi've COMMIA". Conesh our i6cal meaddeir Con' or ' STANDARD BANK Our continuation and public secretary on appliestion. 4 W OP CANAJM& TOTAL ASSET*OVER NINETY MILUONS lehardson,.Pickering. Pickering Branch: Products schools re-opened on Tuesday af ter xse. Com.—L. D. Banks,C.S.'Pal' being closed for over two months Her, W. V. R s for the summer vacation. Jt There --- W F.Law,Manager. J. R, Thexton: W. J. Clprk'. Whitby Branch s 11"'WEts a,fairly good aftendance and C.A.McClellan,Manager. a good .start has been made with Field Tile '- oext mid-summer's examinsWIons 'kL%Pt in view.' and Brick . Mrs. Joe Carter, of Greenock. Walkerton. Mrs. Jane Michell aud� ­_ Ti1e '3, 4,r6 and 8 Oliver and son d fiab Robert and Mrs. Richardson,- -of _7 datighter, Mrs. R Freddie, Frank and Mrs. Michell, and Mr. and Mrs. Macklin and' i-neh danghter, Ivilells. of Mount Joy, .,.Concrete Blocks '-'and other friends on' Sunday la.%t. Get myprictis.-, r m _-P 'visited Lyman and Mrs., Pilkey :-- Fa The Mlssion Band of the Union ower lod. Phone=5 Pick. Churah'will give a miss' ionary cor- -Clarence Simpson ..,cert on Monday evelsing next. Sept. 12th. The program we will O&d duetR, mimes, etc. A tirich Is will be served at the close of the Assured 140 C. N. R. Station, Brock .R -- consist of eborbees, dialogues. panto programmeto everyone present. ..Admission, 20 cents. Everybody welcome. Two prominent and able speak. era are to be in Clarem6nt shortly. 'Rev. k. A. Swtt, recently return- -with -the -- , -. _. � ' ed from India, where he.served as miseioaary and secretary to the t Telugu Mission, will ,A, Don` t, Forget of au=&*dals mod 6454= Na" It will pay the tat church here on the you '0"'n 6*00L mU at car works acd inspect VU 6604 obWn pricas Don,% be nAgM 18th. V. K M. Klerstead, of'M The most import Master University, Toro6to, will ant matter se3 arris -----be the preacher of-the Centen*" wula we do no$employ itmem.amowpou& ly we am, and do wrow off *0 Sunday sermons of this church on Pic ering residents '11111111111111111111 itill!t1l:1111111 t 1111,11,1111 October Oth. On the Monday V�a 4 O@rW!�'!Lly fare by.punit"fng,from .."following there will be the Cele, have ever had' lip sail im"ImIL bration Banquet and Entertain e- before them—that J.T. AtATHOSON On the programme will b aso ine G .-Engine four fortfier ministers of the Clare- and Works, Whitby,Ontario wout 'Church, Pas in Office _Jprs White, of rais* , 9 $21500 _Fark, Grant and Wd5d and others including some outside and local to suitably PICKERING age musical tMent. commemorate eason 9 pro "R YARD After a strentrous a VAN LUMBE gramme of football contests with e Noble, Deeds ID ther League teams, worthy aportqnieii H11 and Ailled in the of Our Boys I We have a lat-ge and weil assorted -kickAtorial art, Claremont's team. stock of the following'material 'Ont baF4 v,%ptitred the silver 'trophy, a:t the' Fir Idndly donated by Mr. S. M Matched B. C. Fir Flooting. , V I ' - Memor." Matched B.-0. Fir Sheeting, and Laughliu, of Oshawa. 'rhis cu� Pic ering Matched B. C. Henilock flooring. 4s a well-earned honor and we are' proud Of the boys, both for their lal Park Drive J inch V Matched Fir CeilioF,4 in. and 6 in. B. C. Cedar Sidigg. 'Prowess,and their devotion to the cause of good clean sport. The Sept.,_15, 16 and 170 Also, Beaver Board• 7. Plaster Board 'Second team has also done g6od and Apple Barrels. :..has been a busy and worthwhile GIVE work during the season; and it ons. Enniskilled team played the final urce of Power ''EVERY -Conv*nient So MCKERING Season. Satnrday tif ternoon last W. Do Gordon & S I h Claremont on the local game W t muse , bons. 'to 0 in favor of Claremont. The rounds. resulting In a score of 3 All Expense Stops when not Bell and Independent p .1. .:.DAY I JUST ARRIVED -9 had a fine goal keeper and .7 1 or . , ,. -played a well managed, strong de- Help to Keep the o ys on the Farm Pnce. But Claremont proved the Big values In! Fleet Foot formen, awif ter and stronger,"winning two wome n and children. Pumps goRls,in the first half and the ILightens Housework and Oxfords, including ,Ahird in the second half, and-this strap styles for summer wear. Colors white, tom blue. painf ul d Inde 'en- i..., :,.%Vlth the handicap of a mishap to Do" much to Make You' -1 "cDtty" who received a p ent 'Prices as low as you'bxp 'pet. blow under the fifth rib. But Men's Sunday boots, chocolate Scotty *Vvas game and got in a Your Own Feed Cutting goodyear welt, to cleat Alumber of straight-on-the-goal Football boots, Fteel toes referee was J. Baker, of Soliva, rm -1d be ' w"--ithou t one., -kicks before time was called. The No fa shbu. tan anct, white at $6.50 per pair. Only who performed his dutiea to the 1k, small quantity left. entire satisfaction of both sides. Call on 'Ptiring the Rp%taon 01ftrepnont won On ly t oi(o. %h ich is certainly a mos t creditable showing. 1- Ro THEXTON,.Agent 'Pick Ind. Phone 2801 ermg 7 s' I' ow Yr:':a+ sm- a��'N:..i�v.�-:«.. 'w "�,.� ���• •":°a�krm:• ri .. '�....`�'`"'.�,'+`�o� a ,„wT•." hr:•-,:. i +�. - .. '.�im»+• . °�� •�w,e�. ..�. -•r`.. �a^:.�".��G' .' ''. ..X�.;: wY..'^- .� _.vr"Sb. '�`3•�..+r ., .y ,�>,•+x"�M1�'-.l.. +.yc.,,,+�e .." p,9. � ••� - ` '„� , _ and - tip worst is yet tc� ���" - a• try DV ,ADVENTURES LURE EX- PLORERS OF TO-DAY. ,B�t a I.ittIe Country Theatre._ Heise. :the. tomatoes. are dropped in Sir' Ernest Shaddeton's Pro- •"Itfore and more since the boys came hot-water to loosen the skins, wbieh bads, country:folk xi e .•��*o r� r�l- are very carefully stripped off. Ar- Posed Voyage of Discovery e that if the keep the young folks range-each� _ - Ori the farm we must not only elimin- Pour a spoonful of dressing over it, Dr. H.R. Mill, wrttfag in the London - and chill before servin a lot o! the drudgery, but we-must _ g' .T , Times on Shackletoa's adventu"re, � .� _ --- ► - - rovtde entertainment•for them. The - Would You Spend Ten Dollars? says - day4 when early to bed and .early to s That the romance of exploration i3 .file, and all play.and no work makes In considering the matter of home y y, power to move, conveniencea, a common tendency not 'dead is perhaps the'most delight- " r --gym Wi,4 � r Jack'a hies boy, had y • _ tul of Sir Ernest Shackleton's dis- � '�' %.; -- --•� -= eis long since passed. The cities with to think in terms of the hundreds of ��ries, and the very programme of a".their dance halls and movies, or per- dollars that are necessary in order to his new expedition in the Quest is hops'tfieii concerts and lecture course, Wy the furnace, the lighting plant, aglow with the"true fire which drove fare too ear to read►. Factories and the. waters stem or other fain ex- ' y Y y the eapiorers ¢! old arithout• the aid L 6 "Stores offer to-botb'bo wit girls a pensive necerfaities. Eve farm home- ' .1 - �� ►'' ys g of steam into the fart;test and culdest ` means of earning a living easily, with is entitled to such modern conven- recesses of,the ocean To anyone who '� �'`• -._ Y `.Several hours of fun" besides. --Sb if iences but they come only in time as \ •� _ the coup young folks the knows the dfi$culty o1 sighting a small . try is to hold its purchase money becomes avail- oceanic island, not to speak of the ft nrus�t hustle n and establish some able. '`�►i': :: . P risks of landing upon it, the program w gist` waytof catering to the pleasure loving Did you"ever stop to thin_k that for .might-seem 'extravagant, 91r Ernest side of normal health boys "and girls. -about ten dollars ou. can purchase at 1+ "� r Y Y $ Y P Shackleton has, however, spent twen- • A form of entertainment which• is any-good hardware tore'some twenty- - .•, �S � Y- 'tY Years in.�be performance of almost � •' J Lt.t� growing more and more .popular in •five conveniences that will save you impossibe programs, and those who eountry.plaees is-home talent theatri- almost as much labor and trouble as know,bim believe that he can 4ccomp• '►''°. dais In communities where the idea the more expensive improvements? fish this too. X`^•'liar lbeezi worked out "thoroughly the You may have to wait for the furnace, "An oceano ra hical cruise of 30 z? method otorganizing has been-to send or the lighting plant or the water g 2 �••.:• 000 miles in a 200-ton craft cannot � �•_ _ r _ • out a questionnaire asking those who system y fail to-be'as full of excitement as of a ten but on need"not watt for the will;join to tell what they can lest do, little conveniences. discomfort, for every Island to be Th"Vb1dateers are then dividsd into Take for example the inexpensive touched at 1s a'focus `of historic in- scc-'t painters, costume makers, or, dish drainer: It is estimated 'that a terest to 'British sailors and men of gill ' 4r '�. act-'s, according to individual talent: dish drainer will save at least thirty science,'from the voyage of the Para-' e To *� successful the Little Coun minutes a day or a total for one year V Of over twenty r a tot y mour Pink with the astronomer Hal- b e:'tre must be a real community Y g Jaya of.nine � ty ley in:the•sev'enteenth century,through' .. affair, with everybody and his wife hours each. This is only one of a that of the"Resolution with Cook in - - dog 'Working. A one-person show will not 'en or more simple, inexpensive the. eighteenth, the Beagle, with Dar- ,work out. 1 conveniences,that will give the work- nine- course, _ �i r -ur g win had the Challenger in foie I�EALTH EDUCATION �. Ot a suitable hall moat be er in the home-a total of hours and teenth, down to Shackletoa's own epic " << � donnd: If-yoa have a consolidated,hours of leisure. Think this over and of Elie Endurance in the twentieth. •.��sehbol with an assembly room, "this;make a few purchases the next time. Central" Core of the Adventure. BiY "DR." J~ J. MIDDLETON _ ff:�may be utilized. In lieu of either 70u-90 to town. "Hero only one part.of the nest ex- "�";a,, !drool or community house which is - Provincial Board of Health; Ontario ;.•a yedition s-i`oute will be referred fo, ;..imitable, a town hall, or unused lgfti The Blue Envelope, and that is the central core of the ad- Dr. Middleton will be glad"to answer-questions on Public Health.int• Y,; over a store, or,even a barn, may•be! Everyone knew that the blue en- venture, the exploration of the Ender- , ters through this column. Address hi>ri at the Parliament.BIdLs. shade to do, with the aid of an ingen- velopes were. coming.: Like litndreds •by Quadrant of the Antarctic Area. Toronto. sous ea enter.-- Many manuals are,'of other firms, Copeland & Co. bad The late Sir Clements Markham hit• - f � Y ,Y published which give directsons for doubled its business .during the war upon the happy 'expedient of dividing building the stage, and on scenery and and now saw it shrinking again to its the polar cap of the southern hernia- Many people worry a lot about so- such as is indulged in in youth. Walk- ,`-costumes,making-up, etc. normal size. That i)ieant that many phere Into the four quadrants defined called bodily infirmities when there ins is one.of the best exercises, and. Pageants, in which everyone can employees could no longer be kept. by the-meridan-of-Qreen-wirb and its really is little a;use for worry. What even in cities people should he en take part. are as mrch s ►_ -part,of_fife The .firm had given a month's entice ..continuation at 134 deg. crossed" by they geed t4 know is that as the-years!couraged to !io more walking-to and- ; ;, •" --, .'dorli as one-act p!aylet.3 with a half of the coming cut, yet when it came the meridans of 90 deg. E. and W. To :go by the changed inclinations and i from their place of business. The dozen . actors: Ontario, with its it neverthek_s seemed like sthunder- these he gave appropriate names, and requirements are natural, and needs'increasing popularity of golf and the. - 'wealth of historical stories,-all drip- bolt, the most appropriate is that of the -Of the body adjust themselves_to new�opening up.of mimicipal golf links in - "' = with draiaatic interest offers un-{ Eight of the office conditions. For instance one has some cf our large cures-..is from the "':,�� g girls Were din- Enderby-by the meri- >~ =. -.. °.f !bounded material for pageants.-Start-�missed. Florrie Evans went, of than of Greenwich and 90 deg.'E., often heard people complain about h,3a:th-viewpv*nt a decide:! move in• _ 'Ing with the coming of•the French{course; Florrie's attitude toward her though foreign purists prefer to call it their inability to sleep as marry hours. the right direction. In many of the >' �,Imd.follo7wing with the many thrilling work had never been serious. She only the African Quadrant, as it 11es'to the as �y axed to do, and think in con-; Y.M.C.A.. centres, too, modified exer- � is od the French and Indian wars,{laughed at her dismissal and remark- south-of that continent,. It so happens sequence that they must be on. the I'cise3 .for business men have been ar- ".13 thk British conquest, coming-'of the -ad that she should not let it worry that the two remaining quadrants' are verge of"a nervous breakdown.. An-,ranged,' which lbould be developed"bp Initsd t'e Loyalists, the War of her. Nellie Scott, who also lost her well known: 'in the_Victoria (or Ana- �Q will lament the fact that he the municipalities till ,indulged.in.by i;i,Mod pioneer life in Ontario,there place,- turned pale- but'said nothing. tmifan) Quadrant, to the east, Amund- eannot Play baseball m' tennis, BI-F.all the citizens who poss%ly can ar- _ - ' ► � mach to be drawn upon for pa- 'Others of the dismissed girls sputter- sen and Scott reached.the Pole.itself _thou$h-he 'was form_erly an enthusiast'range the time. �t;geants with a provincial appeal. Then ed angrily. Of tkem all only Gertrude —the latter following in the foot"' otsteps at' these games. ! People approaching the old- age 'r ttfearl'y every llity haws its ova pass- Ellis -walked straight to Mr. Cope- os'Shackleton, who had come within How to live at varloua 'ages is a1 of Life frequenfIy complain of not be- _ ' ,ocular history swhich is replete with land's offtee. 100 miles of the=goal some years ear- matter of very great importance. The ing able to sleep well at.nights, but ,tlocal Interest- A pageadt written, di-� She had to wait half an hour before tier, while in the Weddell-(or Amert- young-person has more reserve power,' it should be remembered that this con- =sected and acted by-Mme talent should she could see him. At the end of it'can) Quadrant, on the west. Bruce, more activity,-and requires more food. dition 'is often iiot insomnia as it'is furtibb, enough entertainment to keep she was facing Mr.Copeland across-Filchner and Shackleton had "traced Older pee#e show less-activity, sleep i the custom generally for old people to e neighborhood busy almost a.season. his desk. Her eyes met his steadily, new land.to nearly 18 deg. S. less and do not require so much food. take naps through the day. With'ad- �; She even managed to""smile. "Between these two known quad- Besides, they have to go mote care= vaffeing'years, care should ever be Tasty 8alade• "I'm one of the ]slue enveMpe girls, rants that al Enderby taterposes a sec- fully and use inclined to avoid even taken to avoid infection, there being A food little salad which the 2iouae- Mr. Copeland," she said. " "I've come for of unprobed possibilities, for -no necessary exercise, a great tendency for old people to-de- 1 'wife should have a her fingers' ends to ask you for a little help.: I know vessel has yet succeeded in getting as However physically fit the best, velop bronchitis and pneumonia. To As made u apples course that I am being dismissed far as the seventy-second parallel of athletes may appear, they seldom guard'against these it is advisable for _ FL: PP es and celery chopped I because my work isn't so good as that latitude within it. The great expedi- show their beat form after thirty. aged folks to avoid crowded places s . totetber and dressed with mayonnaise. is salsa can be charmingly served oLthe girls who are staying. Would -tions have for the most part passed it Very_few of-the players in the major and not get over or chilled. . ; { yon-mind telling me where I have by. .Cook, to his hunt for the tem- leagues of baseball are over thirty Sunshine is an excellent tonic at this apples. A word about preparing,failed? You see, I want to get some- pomte southern continent that baunt- years of age, the most notable excep- time of life as it is at any stage of I t'�D! �' thin out of this. I may be dismissed ed the minds of th theoris of his tion, however, being Ty Cobb, the fa- existence. When the heart's action f g y Seleet, of course, the•prettiest and I somewhere else, but I don't intend century, first crosssed\she.circle at rase mo_us Detroit outfielder. In pugilistic shows signs of failing, rest is far bet- IftlYt to at ,co I scrape- that it shall be fort the saute thing." Domt. w d Bellingshausen succeeded circles Jack Johsnson retained the!ter than medicines. Moderate exer- firmeat you • Mr. Copeland's' keen eyes looked to 'crossing it at three points nearly world's championship when , over vise, graded to suit different ages, is oat as =Fisch of the inside-as is pus- interested. He turned to his files and fifty years later, but the great British, thirty, bat-such men as these an the one of the hest adjuncts of health to smle without allowing your knife to gook out her rating card. - American and French expeditions of exception rather than the rule. all classes of the community, and for bunt through.-' `' "You underafand, Miss` Ellis," he 1840 all kept far to-the north.- It was One reason why strenuou§exercise old-people, especially those who have In serving them,place each apple. said, "that neither we-norai., .: ;1, -"eld oft is.;nadvlsable ai-ter youth has passed, lived an active life, it is essential that ,.a l esi_of "watercress, lettuce leaves,!would consider yon a failure. You do vessels se:,c out in the '309 of the last is on account.of.the blood pressure in- they continue to take an interest in grape leaves, nasturtiums, or other century b the "London firm of Ender- .,..'�n.. �good average work,-even above the ry y _ creasing as the years go 'by. That the affairs of the world and same _ Wy green thing. They may be average,—but naturally-we'are-keep- bg Brothers, romantic shipowners, the'kind of exercise one takes in mid- 'interesting hobby or.0astime that will :ideco. .tedti too,with red beets in fancy;ing:the best" who preferred geographical discovery doe life is of importance from a health keep their minds serene and enable ;, ,shr-ea Ii!'ariy delicious salads may "I understand. But I mean to be to financial gain, and who secured ex• standpoint is shown by insurance them to get about and keep their blood "'be ::;wed in these pretty.apple cups. the best myself some day,-and'i want naval officers-of high attainments as companies i into this matter- in circulation. How often we hear A bit of crisp caber ' _ bags or lettuce.L to know what I have-to correct." - -skippers for their ventures..-. on, issuing .policies. and see instances of men who have ile makes a good combination with the Mr. Copeland glanced at the card. John Biscoe's Famous Trip." After all is said and- done; youth is had .a busy life, retiring to seek a "b ti apples and celety,-and a feiv chapped'"You are a little slow. Still, speed is "One of these,-John $.is4cog, mad@ only old age deferred, and the strenuf- well-earned rest in their old age, and �lauts are always a splendid addition. I not the first requisite. Your -chief perhaps the finest Antarctic voyage ous life, the;'bubbling vivacity and al- Pass•al away a few weeks or months r Different combinations of ,fruits.trouble seems to be your spelling.,, 01 all history in 1830-31, effecting a most'ceaseless energy of• youth can- later when cut off-from the interests Y :"'Easy be treed for variety," and a cream ,'I was_atraid so. I'm a wretched complete el cumnavfgatioii- close- to not het but serve their pt their.minds-_ " dressing instead of mayonnaise will! P purpose in and activities which kept = • , . eliah� y everybody. To make speller. I've worked' and worked at the Antarctic circle-and a great part bringing the physical part of our active and their`bodily health sus- be '.• it, but evidently I'll have to work of the way on the poleward side,of* m;gke up-:to maturity, and as a natural tained. Sao jng o serve salad to six harder. I'll plaster my walla with Alongahe western half-of the Enderby consequence," provide• time in after The old saying Remain in harness, people, pour one and one-half table,!the words that trip me till I .can_see Quadrant his track °still marks the years for the development of the mind applied "in moderation, is very often f spoorduh Of vinegar over one table-I them with m eyes shut! Thank -boundary between the known and the and the ca acs for stud and a li- one of the id is to a longer life. ' Il�too>Yful• of granulated I y y yrou, P ty y PP gu' epos ng - gugar; Savors Mr. Copeland" unknown.'In his brig, the.Tula, of un- cation in the making of a living. Hale lemon and vanilla extract, She had risen, but Mr. Copeland de- der 200 tons, accompanied by the cut- At the adult stage of life, too, the Wili the"lady signing herself "hors.' Auld Yust before serving' add titres taizid her. • "One,minute, Miss-Ellis. ter Lively,-of about 60 tons,.he fought demands of business and professional G. D;, Bothwell, OnL," kindly send aablespoonfuls of rich cream, either'We cannot afford to let.a girt go who for months against the-furious bliz- activity necessitates a considerable stumped addressed envelope to Dr. - sweet or abut. Mix. the ingredients, is determined to make her defects help zards in the effort to penetrate the amount of exercise which -takes the Middleton at the •Parliament Build- -. �wur over tote'fruit or vegetable mix- her to victory. P g' play P y Pe y es, and toss lightly until wolf cum- You are what we con- heavy'ice to the southward, and at the lace of or anized exercise and la hugs, and he will re 1 person-ally. led. When v tables are: used slider to'be a very good' risk:- You will end.of the season', when navigation 't g ego report as usual Monday morning." was possible and with half-his crew in 1874;like the Pagoda, in 184"5, made while at ,sea, and" so her:longitudes ? fey should be slightly-seasoned-with -And then, with a blue envelope still •disabled, he sighted black cliffs and, a gallant push Onto the unknown, but , ought to be far more precise than ." t and ' clasped tightly' 1n her hajid, a dazed hills projecting through the snow in retired An-a rarefy haft .; . ..i —She will To serve salad in cucumber boats, 'but smiling girl found herself out in 66 deg. 8Q min. S. and 50 deg. E.; but_ "The Qiiest is a tough little"vessel,.be the fiFs•t to carry s staff of scion- 'boat's, P, out Your cucumbers after• cut- _ hem in two fen thwise and cut c� or• - just as he-felt•t;onfident'at making a and once among the ice her small size_tific specialists into-the wide•.stretcbL g O lauding a terrific storm swept- down and great strength will give her ape• of unexplored waters between the _ea¢ is �boAi: shape. Then refill with It Must Be, from the land and drove him hdlpless, cial'advantages in working bar way, so tracks of the Challenger and Scotia `§ saifwd mixtum Take some wafers Young Husband—"It-seem to me,- to the northward for 160 miles before that she may be confidently expected and south o1-that of the Valdivia. It the ehape of triangles, and fasysn my dear;- that there -'is somehhing he could regain control of his ship._.__ . to push further within the veil.thane Is not likely that the Enderby Quad. like three-cornered sail's upright wrong''with this cake." "In 1933 Kemp, with another of En- any of her predecessors. . She will rant or any other part of the Antarctic the,front-off the canoe-fbaped cu- The,Bride (smiling triumphantlyk— derby's little ships, coming from the have the vast advantage ' of. modern will be wprth exploring"from a utilt- beG fay a wreath 'of ,,.,'.:,,:.. "That shows what you knot► about it. eastward, made- the" most southerly sounding gear so that afie can feel.out tartan Point Of view, but the 'human" - olrad oat-the plats. The.coolusr'y book•says� perfectly passage yet accomplished along the the contour of the ocean Boor and so race hue-a right to unveil the whole _ ; o` a vary easily prepared dish on deitofoas' western half of the Enderby Quad• get evidenc6 of the poaimity o1 land face of the earth, and the world-w131 - e a er,there could be nothing rant, and in 60 deg. E. reported land which wes not available to Biscoe and be morally richer it Rowett and } w -mole appetizing than However �h d bird may soar, g on the Antarctic circle. No one has Kemp. Her wireless equipment should Shackleton- complete what Enderby ole. tsmatbft'_ferved with Mayon- seeks its food on earth. seen.the" lands since.The Challenger ,enable her chronometers to be rated and Biscoe began," OEM i,rily„•a ,'• `k+:• .. •! l® _ - ' .' r', -4. • •, e �,- M1 i; ,.},.' .t+ .J��, ;�+- .°` .� A •! Carl" .."";.�V, 7. .... k, ::,I I t -7 AT 7 7 WM .,.r The tides are caused by the attra&.' 0 ?K7- tionm the ��AINS- 32.PO M, - X, bleb, the-moon exereise3 on 'YOM eceabs. DL _Ru 0"ABY. The-time-of-hilgh,water on any day is roughly fifty minutes later than it HIRE brm" RPnrlr Blood, Pt TANLAC CREDIT No season at the year Is.-so darer• wan Ca the day.before. -If -your. -Supply -Is Kept J, GIVES Ous to the life of little ones as is ,ihe Possibly, too, you have observed that FOR FINE HEAL'T'H: Rich and Red. cu some days the tide comes,.)iummer. The excessive becit throws in much the little stomach out of.,order so farther and recefts to a.tat greater it is a waste of time and money to Anxious Mutner—"I am afraid John- quickly-that Unless prompt aid is at distance than On Others. a S6 Only-Weighed V's, "-a Aght_merely-the sig-us of,disease' in my Is unwell."' Say. _V__ .- bArLd. -the Pd As,lb mafter­oF-4ae"L,--- the long run you are probably Worse Father—"My goodness! Vvrbat does poUXI& %^ell ShIp I$CgW 'iiier_r' quite regular-im- hu1nan help bitare the Too ealizes Email tides occur at q off than when you started.� What is he complain of Y' he is Ill. Summer Is the season when 1.ervals. ,Big tides, called springs, A4*, " ..- . - . far more important-is thal you.sbould - Anxious -Mo.ther—"He hasn't begun -Taldng-It.' fanturn, dysii�atery..�-lia' small tides neaps, and they de- diarrhoea, •cholera In intelligently . examine -the varioul, to complain yet; but I forgot to lack brnd lipore the changes of the moon. , symptumej aqdtrace the cause. When the yam cupboard yesterday and there "I-only weighed 98-pe and colic are most prevalent. Any, the at these troubles may prove dead-1_ One, night we•see in'the sky a thin you- remove the 1cauge_Vealth-�will_ be 'Isn't a bit missing . . started On Tanlac, but I now welgit 'I which we ca. the not properly treated. During V�e:silvery crescent, yours, For example-, anaemic People. 130 and,am feeling like a different Sier- Is I mew moon. 'On*the folloWing two 67 summer the mother's best friend oft d months of suffering While son," said Mrs. 14"lieds. Brydges, 378 Baby'900wn Tablets. They W spring tides. e4 endure -Authorities. regulate three days e shall have symptoms, such as Indi- John.St., North Hamilton, ont. treat)ng its On the stomach and alpita. "I underwent an -opefttion four Seven days from the time when It Little Nellie told little Anita what the bowels, sweet gestion, shortness of breekth, p, healthy. . The Tablets are new the moon appears as a •half tion a she terms only a fib.' en I have kelp baby is f the heart'and exhaustion aftei years ago ever since then of neap ti Anita--�6A fib is the same as a story been In a very weak rundown sold by medicine dealers-or by mail at This is the season des. A any small effort. COD J, 25 cents a box from The Dr. Williams' week later the full moon makes night The ,-apparent stomach and heait 'And a story Is the same as a lie.' dition. My stomach was so upset that Medicine.Co., Brocliville,"Ont.' almost like day, and brings the.second nothing more Nellie--"No,it Is not.." '-I'coul7d hardly eat a morsel of-solid troubles are generally let of spring Anita�"Yes,It is,because my father g tides. than the xes;uit if an insufficient sup food and I got so thin pimple told-me -Sweden's.Poputati,on. Nqap tides occur again as the full -is a professor at theuniversity." like. I was starving. I Was ply of pure blood. This anaemic state I looked Sweden's total population at the end moon. changes Into -the dying Ing half may some previous ill- Nellie—"I don't care If heits.--­M7­ very weak and my nerves were-so un- have followed et 1420 amounted to more.than 5,904,- moon. Thus theri, is a:fortnight's In- ness, or an attack 'at' Influenza; or it father is an editor and he knows more strung that I could-get'but very little 000, according to the, Central Statisti- terval Det*een spring tide and spring may have arisen from overwork, war- about lying than your father." sleep at night. "That was"my condition when'! got cal,Bureau's preliminary figures just, tide.and between neap and neap. ry or too little fresh air. To obtair. published. This- Is' an increase du,.•• -Nicely Worded. hold of Tanlac, but five.bottles of that good health the simple and' proper Ing 1W of more than 57,000 and'a re-! MONEY ORDERS. course is to build up the blood, but to Mrs.T was very much ach medicine-bave simply transformed me. - cord increase since-1861. Send .a Dominion ftpresi Money do this you a reliable afraid' of her baby—catching-germs-._Why�l have actually gain'ed-32 poundal__ must select order. Five Dollars costs three cents. remedy with a-reputation such as Dr. from Indiscriminate people kisqtng the In weight and am feeling simply fine. Scarlet flowers stand drought be,ti;er. -W1l[N-mF-pink Pills. These pills ell- little darling. ' She was careful in, "I have-a splendid appetite and Can S=. "What is heredity?" Father: i: tbaia'any'bther.- rich the blood which carries nourish- every way that baby should not catch eat whatever I want and never suffer ','Something a father believes,in until °ment to all the organs of•the body and any,of those germs, ' Any-article that. EL particle froiii indigestion. My nerves take no other. his son begins acting like a fool." enables them to do the work nature might contain germs was boiled be- are steady, I sleep well at night and Ask.for'Minard's and ta 9 expects of them. Thousand& of men fore it came-near baby.. am so much stronger that I can do..my ease.sad women have proved this for them- But It became harder when relations housework with dae-of these'is'Mrs.'T. Flynn, wanted to kiss the baby. You ca not "It Is nothing less.than marve ous gkmvs and _TW__ .... uld -7anlac has built me up and I take Surn ner unffm relveif. how R.R. No. 1, ErIn&ville, Ont., who says: very well tell a cooing visitor to bell "Last spring I got into a badly run her face first. pleasure In making this statement for HIGGINS BECK 1 had no energy; One day the rich aunt—Chambella -the benefit of others." condition. •7.,V'ariatIons-:-01HIggIn, MaCHIggin, Hig- VarlatIoUp— Beckett, Becker,! Back work left me exhausted, and the least by name----called to see the baby, and Tanlac is sold by leading driu&ta inson, Huggins, McHiggan, -MC- man. exertion would make my heart palpi. the first thing Mrs. Newmather knew every.urbere. Adv. 9 Racial brig Ini—AnilwoAxon, also Get- tate violently. I had often read'of Dr. was that the aunt was aiming to kiss 6ulIllan. Mending Slowly. pacjal Origin—Irish. 6 man. -Williams"- Pink Pills, and decidid to tlie baby. Von name. Source— Geographical, also 00cuPa- give them a trial and got a halt dozen Mrs. Newinother did not want'to of- Dorris—"And how is your bachelor Source--A 91 tional. -jvhfleAhe family names Higgins and boxes. I had not been takirs the Pills tend, the relative,.who,'probably, *as -friend -him last he names of Beek. long when I felt a decided Improve- going to keep a g Is -"When I saw Higginimn often dome fr6ra 4141�W' 6-f WbilO the faihily good supply of silver- Walter English nicknames.for Beckett, Becker and Beckman have ment in my condition and by thertime spoons-in the youngste'r's mouth, but was mending slowly." "Hiccon.." old - "Ifideod.' I didn't know he had'been. y that In the.' become confused through changes In -I had.used the six boxes I could do my she bk!pPqd back 'citt'of. reach with 'Richard, It.is.safe to sa se. strongly the lbtby in her arms. - -IlU, sea in this country such spolUng.'so-that the tracing of one tn- housework with ea I cab majority of ca ile "'Ile blAsn't been: he was seWingir names• are-Celtic. $a far as O`Hlgglr' volviis the'tracing of the.other, there recommend Dr. Williams''� Pink Pills +,Ob, Aunt Clambella." -khe cried.d 'and MacHIggIn-'or.MCHIg9fn are con- are really two sources of the name. -to all weak people." "You- must not do that', Germs will some buttons an his clothea." r different in racial eascAmb!e doubt -cerned there is no r Origin and in mean- You can get these pills Ithrough'any lie germs, you know!" Ug. dealer in medicine, or by mail post- "What's that?" Bared up aunt. "Do sunlight will -penetrate clear-water that.they are Irish. The Irish Higgins, the Englls'h, It Is safe to assert, that If paid'at 50 cents a box or stk'boxes for you mean to Intinuate that I have any to a depth 1,500 feet.' comes-from a given name, but_not the you spell your name, Beek. or ilecleatt, $2.60 from The Dr. Williams'.Medicine. germs?" It probably comes from England, and Co., Brockville,-Ont. "Oh. Aunt Clare answered Same-0116. -made of con- If it to Becks: or Beckmaii, it origin- 41k.- ther, as sweet as ever. Mrs. Newmo The mistake is often. *fusing this name with the name of sited In Germany. _Pme Perfmt Wife. "You ought to-take what J have Just in, in assuming that It Beek was simply' a very old English There are. 'it used to be said,three said as a compliment.Germs and files, -Keegan, that given 'name. word. for brook. It has become'a things which a good wife should re- you know—they both like sweet the same comes from through the use of the prefix family name to the same manner that semble, and yet those three things she thingne" 7. Xoghm argument being that there Brooks has; It probably made its first should not-resemble!­mac." The a .appearance In some such form as She should be like a town clock-- -It is �Vdso to is littli.real difference between Mae- appe strive for perfection argu- "Thomas. At Beek," or "Thoiniis "at -keep time sad regularity. She should yourself, but folly to it of n and Mackliggin. Z1118 _e expect Kega� ever, loses sigbt of the fact the Beek." It Is easy to see how such not be like a town clock—speak a* others,meat; how that both of these forms are but Liu- descADtIve- 'Phrases early became Imd that an the town may hear her. of the Irish surnames, family names for they were at nAtUral- She should be like a snail—prudent, What One of the Best Known Ptah corruption$ ly applicable to father, son and grand-.and keep within her own ban". She Travellers In Canada, Says. which are traceable definitely to dif- t.sources both-by means of spell m. son, through succeeding generations should not be like a .*401---carry all "Now i am going to vivo you an un- :feren -back. ing.and the historical-genealogical re- while the family.continued to livedn she has upon her solicited testimonial as they, may In the tent medicine advertising. Heretofore the same placii. Biick to also an Auglo. She should' be-Ake an. echo—speak lacords in the Irish language. have had a profound conter6pt for a form of the surname is Saxon word; all of which Points to a ;when, spoken to. She should not be tent medicines, particularly so-cal= -this Is due to the Z The Irish qb.uwn.,. or "VacUlgan." the "b" very early use of it air a family name, like an echo—determined always to liniments. Perhaps reason that I have been blesnel with a being a necessary Insertion. after "0" even if unconsciously. have the last word. :sturdy constitution, and ha%n never been or a Needless.to add, no modem M%tn ill a day'-In MY-life. One day last fall Let Cuticura 'Be Yo ke it pronounceable. The famft Beckett ineans a-little -brook. after a hard-day's tramp to the slush of to ma would e cameo from the given brooklet. )U)d be bold enough to utter inch M-ontrVal, I developed a severe pain In or clan nam d - my leg,, end of course like a man who irs ghtAways Tjlgin," which means "knoll- Becker, however, Is of German or1g. sentiments as these. They date back has never had anything wrong wish hJM---F tThou -name of being the word for baker, though to early Victorian days. physics.I , I comFT91ned rather bbister- When the first gign,ni pin,oks.rsab tn. I ledge." Higginson -would appear this 4&-betrayed by the vowel."e" 'ously, Re good title wife says: 'I will or roushness appear; smear Ran '1114 The form rub them with Some Itrilenent I have.' -0miment to toothe but there are many rather than the ending "or" which was Minord'sLIniment Lumberman's Friend 2,0 ahead.• I aaid;Ault to 111LI—A a then bathe wtMcuticura Soap and be Eugfth. Well, In. she comes with . bottle- of .1d inalir dust record where it to simply an Almost 93 Common a method of deno.t. water to cl F_-_*;ea1F, Cases on 411 at and' busy. Be- on the refres FUW g oecupatlbn� in 'old England as In CALn Sea.-Shelh Walk? 13R'n- a disappeared a few version at the Irish family in sieve me the r �,,tv=I tay Anglicized v r e the world cately medic scented am: this fam Sea shells cannot move a7bout _)Iy name in -Germany. Tbe same, holds true of of minutes, ter, and you can t U der. If need for everyday In Ireland h t revftt i said so." Cut"doe's itnumch t th and Gal- -Beckman. which, of coarse, is a short- course, unless the'shell-ftsh are inside. Sgd.) FRANK F. JOHNS, Montreal.. 31 n in Westmea surne.admadnandsor-TalcomZ11c.Sold 41 -:..V'03t common 0 ned form of Beckmann. The shells which you•geuerally find on ttheDominkm Canadian way. e to the beach are merely the - empty Anwrieftim piesser alas ltemooiw . =.=T 344 IL Pool llt„ IOWA=Soap mbayss WM Now "halves" of their old.homes, but even, Book on if you place two of, the "halves".to- Deem 0 ISFASES -fish -inside a" How to Feed, g ther and imagine the it mailed 3'res to any A& how the is difficult to.see Occupa�u &esm by the Awtbe& INTEREST• e spot X.0 con 21146 OF eating Nature were ever able to move from on t 1 he Foil of Ch -[to another They have neither wings, , 119Ve=6t11W`t Now Tor1r. U." the ordinary iebse-- Etrsas fins, nor—in MEN people get the tunity-you deserve in feet. Bivalves are, for e most part, bur- id" 'order to, & your best "foot" Imsin the - 1 ' �;' TO WO t4t they can keep rowers. They have a strong. COARSE SALT i -'their nerves on edg6 and work;make up.yoAr.mind -.their digestion upset year to quit tea and coffee for by means of which they can excavate LAND SALT Ttjs 's "hoft Lett", But ages for themselves-through sand, I Proveii the Reliaaty of i and- tit sCviiy� '-4While---4nd drink deli- yea year, passages -and even wood and rock The Balk C=ili.4­* �Wml( PbStUM �_TOROKTO`SALT WORK* with it." They sleep only .,ciops., appetizing et Spiney Cockle, or Red Nose, can bur- Lydia L Pinkham's Vege. 'jalf gis much as they row very rapidly It can also spring a table C ' 'i a & OLWF TORONTO OMPOUD& dle should—and_. never get considerable distance. The Bad 'Postum pdrm'its. Oyster (not the edible POS. "'properly and thoroughly ble 6ysier), . I Bothwell, Ont.—"I was weals anA seated. sound- refreshing sleep Osseo a hole in the tinder shell. .it rnn down, bad no appetite and was berl'.j.. *hich builds stre its muscular."foot" through this ASPIRIN ngth, :tIcks A vou0 Thenureewho If you tiro but easily, energy and endurance. hole when it wants, to stick to a rock, took care of me told iii you are getting pale and The common mussel,• once It. has. Only "'Myer"As' Genuine me to tr Lydia IL, found Its bottle,- never troub Pinkha Veme if your food Order Postum from les to M Al Ve wq­w, move again. It spins a bundle of doesn't digest as it should, m table Compound, 'bi� �Vell,jo Grocer today. Drink threads, called "byesus,"-and binds, it- and now I am get.- would it not 'this hot,refreshing bever- self firmly for evermore to the spot it tingstrong, frecom stop and consider whether age in place of tea or coffee has made Its own. mend your medicine you IXIV U" =T W testimon �tea or coffee•is having its to my friends, smit for 10 days and see what XYRR vffect'on you? Mauretania Will (a 1 5 ., 1. a wonderful differpnce it IN .1 will make in the way you —The Canard Line announced recent- W.J.Brad The thein and caffeine Mauretania, 1�othwell, Wt: found in-'fen and coffee fecL ly th4it the steamship recently The reason are drugs, as any doctor which was damaged by fire PoTtwn comes in' two and-Is undergoing repairs, will be-con-' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Carl any -yarning! Take no. chances with pound: is so successful in overcoming tell you. Is it The con-. forms:Instant Postum.(in tins) verted into six oil burner. 'Wonder that the steady us-- . version will proceed at the same time substitutes for genuine "Bayer Tab-1 woman's D16 Is because'tt coha made.instantly in thc�cup by lets of Aspirin." Unless you 'see the 'tonic, strengthening properties of or these drugs sometimes the addition of boiling water. with the repairs. w :ous datnage? Ponurn CerW(in packages of The conversion of name_"Bayer` an package or. on tab-t old-fashioned roots And herbs,' Causes ser act on the female organism, ,Wothem' • I 6f six 'vessels using lets-you are not getting.Asptrhr at all. ,from au parts of.the country are con"- -larger bulk,for those who pre- will make a total tiotis In every If you really'waht lo for to make the.drink while the :'-oil-for fuel-in the combined fleet of ery Bayer package are direc tinuaBy testifying to Its strengthenw RlIsu' beneficial influence,and as It contains be fair with youi*self,and .meal Is being prepared) made the Cunard-Anchor lines, with an ag- for Colds, Headache, give e yoUreelf the Oppor-,. by boiling for 20 minutes.. gregate of 137,000•tons. All of the ne-W' matism, Earache, Toothache, Lum- no narcotics or liarmful drugs it *A Pain. 'Handy tin boxes We medicine for women. bscgo, and for Beet of eighteen vessels ordered since armistice also will burn oil. Lydia E. PinkhArn Medic of twelve tablets ecat few cents.-Drug; If you want special advice. i;446 . 17le C the arm 'a. �(Cajl_ stum.fol t T r Heath . gists also sell larger packages. Made Q : 0 — trade mark Adential)," Lynn, Mass. Your MtWr Never wash out a pudding-cloth in in Canada. Aspirin is the tr swered-by;:., h on f Bayer will be opened,read, and an mat V 9 46T ere9s a Reas (registered in Canada), a g"py water, or the next pudding for 170mon Only. -SOILpy. Use Manufacture of"MOROaCeticacide which it is used will taste star hot water and a tittle sods. of Salicylicacid. ISSU:: No. 37-21. A A "-­ia'aS",'tom-uai a,'.'S-•avkrr,'.".`.„.t,`r•" 'rS;:Y"o.r.+r'q,.Y.» mr.w'�r"''�w•'-,.ern'ey ;sZs'�w; u 5?; 'yr`." �, ;:a, t,:..., ;; .. 'lcL4'_'.,,n. mar,�lr I-W. " a"'ril.. ^cant,"1',y :.�a+. d.¢�..,. 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'9i c .N:�7xw,, t`t8w <•.n -W;,•".Yf1 ° Y;F' 'M'..,Sr ., nap _�n. ! • ,x- y� 'I��3M^ _• N d +M N - !SYMf w. f ',r„ � - .'}N- .:• ,.T:'y- �.:2 :;..•:+5":,y -iZ3 9r'r`�. ..6. o:l�; ,.•:'.•.s`:s:rl,:a :ls:,"" -'a:-s.�[.a?... �;-+.�ee'S.e;�.,,.`TM9�,.' - .se:",sFns".a rts�Y.,.'RtAS.Ea;PR-S'y1 .ear . .,lr.:"' ,. .x•!•ry.' 5.7 .7� aa• »¢.1,;.: wN..,'_,, VY'v.."1 I ✓, y '.--- "-_ !-, .—.�,.ice i.''.. . ...... , ..,,u. � -ui.11 i u���.i r ,- �.`n.i.,T,--•'.�. -, _ K S ,dam �':,.-Osseo LA.ura Andrew. leP�G. on �.-rW _11. �. . ..• ` ', ...I� ~` ' , �` t�stbli event Bna• ,F,'T,H Pruaa �`�a:-,,-- ��O-� 1J 1'•;. lnciny Lt? tike etas a of the day wttK'frie A T)stl��}isc�donatedblr_Me� :'T. >�Huady 13>AtXntcand D ;'. a „ " tit!©.school t is lnd$ilx the.' �r :. btu 'ei .: -Dr. Atmore requests al those - - , -,z; ,- .' �. -s , ;• -G�lorge Harikya aud' Harve* indebted to.him to settle their ac- �`. '^':;,• -.k',!-,' q' Y"' , --2ldr, Baldy, of .Troronto; .epent .Tod. of Toroet •a d 1k1 Harve c' S' Mx ':'` .. y ', a' ' , ' - - o, n t p, ottnta at once at- the Standard . '" � . ,�" _ .' lib week end with James and Mra. oP Oel�ltvl3 spent Sunday here Bank, Pickering, * -' " r T ' ".._ Andrew. - ,'x.' - with.:`the >tter's `stately Mrs: A. - --The Ladle$Aid Society of St, °�; . ,Tbe Misses Law are 'spending 'Fitidla , y _ : _ p e O Ve y: Andrews chinch will hold their % " js few da a Vacation with r lase t 3 _ ': #n the city, - -uyr. and .Mrs. Cameron and regular monthly meeting in the . ,..:: '. t...• children, of Toronto, have returti-. basement of the church on Wed- ^ _::'_:___.____ ' - - •,� 11 .�.rge number from this -- -• -A r= , edhbme, after'apOeank Cottaee on Allthe'ladies 14th' at 3 o'clock. + � - _ :� Sept,.'$ � locality are attending the Toronto g g Picl�l@ ring Expects that EVery `.,' �Txhibitiou this week: - , . two months at of the ;con re alien , , I. Mies Laura Andrew and Mrs. the lake shore.' are'heartily invited' to come to _ . Oliver Crummer were in Lhe cit4v -Miss N. E.Morrissey and niece, this meeting. - 1 '' 1= Miss Cecilia Cowan, lef t on- Tues- ~" Man Next Week will - do. his `° - ' - r;' solo Wednesday last. • da on their return tai to Mont• Y: = -The township .council will p P CARD OF THANKS. . �,,:, '. real after a pleasant holiday with DUTY -meet on Monday neat at Broom We wish to thank our man friends ''.\:' .. • `�'' their relatives here. y - ngham for.the trax+t3aetion of gen -Monday being Labox pay our agdreat onsoro for their kindness sad -• f"" _ oral business e p 1 f sympathy shown ue . . -J. and Mrs.'Sarles, of Sterling, streets presented a rather desert during our recent sad bares, colt. . - - ._ a� ' "` ed a pearanbe, although there -- - - ,and Miss Pauline Sarles, ,of Trent- p - ----— \I.bit, and Mrs. ThoWalah. t iis;,Y 'TL ';� t �'�.' ") was a heavy auto traffic. Qnite a , '•f; �_^.,,.,.: , . on, c @lied. on Mee. Rankin. on = -_= a_r. \ -� : :,a number of our residents,spent the. ,5,,; �,� v.: Wednesday. , ALE REGISTER. -Fall lowing •is :now in full day at Toronto Exhibition. .:: _ _ _ _. - ` % •j'"/i r�.�:.. �., . "i '" P & number of-'residents iilou � tr =}':% g'MGxD�Y, SEPT.B I"LTFI=AUCtiaa bale Of i+ ' �inag,ebuthoe account ound isofvethehlat dg the lake'shore attended the ftine- - horses• cattl®, implements etc., the b,!�p �:. �` i. Y P g Y rat of the late Mr. :lleCallu who` __ p P Y ors. Redd alt blow- ;:::'* x a. '`"°' "-' ,1 ;___3tal.xtdanp. laces. -- - -- `; =-'!= = a , -- 11, ul, ro art of Mee .. '—Miss Eva Bunting returned lost' his life at Si&caa,P_oint_Qxt—.)ray,._a_t__tsit._..3�cnn-6,—P-iekering, '...-' . Monde of last'week. The funeral •�Sale at 1.30 o'clock, sharp.- Mere- , 1 --, "� =E :`, — ­ 1:. .home on Monday after a pleasant took lace on Wednesday to Nor- , serve. See bills. Wm, Maw, auc- =-�'`�= 1t'� Y'! , months'holida spent with,friends P tioneer, • - .- '�- -==?' oa the Ickes of Muskoka. way cemetery. _ � P;.:.. i, ., . � ,;* -It will soon. be as.dangerous = ;, • <<. ,%, --The public. school re opened crossin the r� P ..�..: �•'^ ' , TL'Ea-DAY,BEPT, 13Ta-Auction sale of � on Tuesday, after enjoying a two g st-oets of Piekeeviug m:Ichcows, heifers, calves. and se : "t^ `' '�„i:i*`'- I , - .•_...._.=;x r y, arator, at lot 36, con..-L Pickering, ,: r.` _ . :� i'_ -;. its crossing Yonge at. in Toronto. � •,.:_ .s.�..,.:...z.:.- --Z months vacation and with'' the the property of H. W. Rest, Sale I ., - , - :a•., ••,,. 1-,=:;., I former stall all in charge. There may not be so malty autos,. 1,30 o'clock, cheep, .See bills, Wm. � s.:�.'o--•' z' - .�?` ' . - —N: J: Chapniali was taken sad- but the snake u • in seed what l . . `e: .. .. Y p p Maw, auctioneer. dent • ill early on Sunda and was they Id�ck in numbers. TacRSDAY,�SEPT. 15Tt3—Auction-sale _ ''I �.iw~= . .. .:. . -A concert nil der:the.'au�p'tces of farm stock,implements and furni• 1 '� . under the doctor's care. We'are L� J{{f;;;, P r, . w.'., .. of the Ladies'Aid Society will be. sure, the property of Geo. A.Tripp, .�'..;. .:glad to know that lie is now recov- Y P P y iPP .+�� � \ �I • eriag nicely. held in St. Andrew's church on the at lot 35, real con, 6, Whitby. Sale - " ... •.. I •• .. t xe�;-• evening of Monday, Sept. 19th, by at 12.30,o'clnek,sharp, See bills. No • , ,e -Miss Sleep,and Miss Gibson re- reserve, R'm, bIaw, auctioneer. -•�: .' -� - ni•embers of the Godson Construe- : . turned on :►ionday'to resume their - '. \. i^ � ' ' . ra ::' work as teachers in the public lion Co., assisted by Toronto tat• FRIDAY, $E[>r. 16TH-Public. Bale of - .1 �'`� school, after sending .their two ant. This company gave a concert" farm stock sad-implements, on the .. {; ; - .; (�.- 3 p in the Duubartozl church a few farm occupied by A. E.J. Clark, lot . , •\ t:' in;,;..._,menthe vacation at their respect- 3. con. 2, Scarboro 0 mi . __ ._ •1.- .weeks alto which was most,favor- 9p east of _ ._ . - _ ,� . . , 'I 'kve homes. Highland Creek. Sale at I o'clock, -The Sacrament of the Lord's- ably received. FulleY particulars sharp, Terms caeb. See.bills. W. 1' - ' - ' _'.bupper will be dispensed in St. will kte,Sipco neat week. . B. Powell, auctioneer. _ • - - - . - • .- "/ :r, Andrew's church on Sunday next -At the advanced age of 87 W EDxE$UAY, SEPT. 24QT-Auctloil ' -.` •- - W - lltt the morning service.- Prepare years, rya. m. Abaft, of IIamil .. sale of livestock, implements, bay, -_ . .• _.. E . ton, died call on Tuesda mein- ' tors service will •be_ held this 3' Y grain,corn and some furniture, at - ` in at the home of her dau titer, - lot 2t3, eon, o, Pickerin f; " x;,•,: (Thursday)' evening In the school g R g mile east :..... _. - _ --- . -- ._/: - lY,•� 7roOm. . - Mrs. W. J. Clark, whom she has of Wbitev ile), the property of Gor• - ' - - -A number o€ the inembera of been ¢isitieg do ring the pA9t few don bicSny. Bale at 1 o`clock. Bee . - - ..-1.rn bit Frcd Postill, auctioneer: 'flntario Lodge I, 4. O, F., Picker weeks. The deceased was a woman • `_ ' - I -;; .ing, attended the funeral of the retie hardly.kdetg what a daq`s S b see, cAOde. reelstered�Bhropshire = - - ' - : _ _ _ ---' - - late W: G: Gerow, which was held illness was as she- had a rugged - • • . conAtitution bnt since the death sheep• plot, implements rear o o and furni. __ on Sunday from hie late reaideace, of her dau titer, .Mrs. Aldous, of tore. at lot W. rear of con. 4, Picker.'` :.Brougham,to the Whitevale come- Hamiltoa.g shoat thi ea weeks iOg• the property of Randall Ellicott, - _ _ -.- G:,',; . ..{cry. y 1'o reserve. Bale' at one o'clock. - .1 .-Keep the evening of Sep i tie sltppoaedsth t she wa�suffer t oaeer.Bee bills. W. H. Powell,auc• t _ �, ber 16th open (Friday .. night). - . ' -. • ' Pickering base ball girls will glee ing from a stroke. Un Tuesday -- • • - - - :.- "a social danc-e_in the To*u .Hal evening Rev. P. F. 61ardiner eon- ,lye ddvar sartsenta. - 0 - .. - . -. _. . ducted an a ro r ,An enjoyable evening is assured. PP plate funeral y=- eervice at the home of Mr. Clark -_ The proceeds' to be 'donated .to RITISH COLITMHY3' SHINGLES zyPickering Memorial Park. at which quite a large number of B for sale at lowest possible prices by Thomas r, i -' ! -T. ]kt.�nd Mtn. McFadden;of friends were ftreaent. 'On Wed. eatersort,Ctaremoat. 36tt; - _ .. . -_- - , --':= - --- - - ---.- ; 'Dnrham, and the latter`s mother, neoday morning,- her body was OR, SALE-Two thoroughbred � - "� ~ - ;.Burs. D Simpson. of Hamilton, conveyed to her late home in Ham-- FYorkshtre boars,eligible for registration, Ap. _ - A- _ _ - ' - - - ' _ p�id a flying visit to friends in ilton and interment took place on sty to-Jom"Ratite,Greenwood, 50-32 ' 1/' ' f'icJ<ering on Thursday last. Then Thettsdap afternoon. Deceased OR :��LE-New Farmers' Friend ' ' - �' .. ' '-' `hs;ve many friends in our village, was kno�gn to a somber- of the vi sulky plow cheap Ala setotdd-hang � ����IF older residents of Pickering as she BUzar . J.R. Thezton,Pickering. 4'dcf a r ..,.who arE* alwi;ya pleased to see R ;','`them. lived here previous to her mar. FOR SALE—A small quantity of -- -James McBrady.Deputy reeve ridge to al r, Allan who predeceas• 19-10 American Banner Wheat. M. B Burk, _ . - . ' i of Oshawa, and formerly reeve of ed her a number of years. She is R. R 1. Locust Hilt, P:,one Pick I.M. so-sl •- = ' ' "' ' • - - ~. -, - _ -. ` Pickering township, hasybeen con- rarvived.bp, there soar and two .-SEED FALL WHEAT FOR. SALE- - ,- -- -- - - � - daughters. _ . -- 7S—Uawson's Golden Chatl variety, good clean .. .. 4$ ,- fined to his house for several - - . -•- ��//" sR d Apply to L.Middleton,Brougham.. SU 31 weeks through illness, but is now tETTERS'TO THE EDITOR. :- - t improving slowly. and his.many CORN FOR SALE-About 5 acres of - corn by the row or by t,e Acre. Apply ?A •_. . . .^friends are now hoping. for his SLR—On•AU August 2,th, x meet1b of IM :-),con.Y, Pickering. z `- - � _c _ . g ins 13.7. A. P, - '''-Camp-complete recovery. the property owners a Fairport wwo -Brawn.R,R- No 2. Pickepat.Ifis,1.32 -- .- .. . . . - - - The'Godson -Constraetion Co. called by the reeve of the township, ENDERS WANTED—For low - " - ' - are making rapid progress in put- air, F, H Pichardson, for the purpose Tng about 30 acres on the ..hunker tarn,, ting down the asphalt pavement -of discussing matters of interest to the 1 l-z miles west of Pickering Village. Apply at ph village and also to the township. GEen office y, to the owner, WT.Moore,ore, 2•i9 eX r s d t- .-'= on the provincial highway. That g p Greenwood Ave.,•Tomnto. aQ=sl_.._..__--• l _ part between the Dunbartaa During his ad4tesg-he referred v -- _ , _,- ' #`9' school and a point about a ostler the immense benefit which ,would be •TOR SALE—Cheap, all kinds of _ - - . p derived from the Hydra railway to X wagons.harness and all kinds of farm im- .;;:f'.. �* -•.o�f a mile east of Liverpool House Toronto, and the fighting of the towns plemenu in Rood since. Also several litany and e F. '.ig aosv eom tad and meets a iEh sad viii ht sales nd a con k of light horse-power. _ . . -. - P� ages by ekind of o ni suq• Hcrman�Claremopat. Phone 201.- Lrtr .`:,,. Fr pan d 'f�`'ilnetst favorable criticise►. . gested�haL some kind of ar aolzation . 'tr- Leslie and Mrs. Devitt return• be formed. Hie tuggeatioo was a , ]FOit RENT-Two bundred acre dal. • rem tl acre ted and•-ufflcers were i' " �.; std from their honeymoon on Moll P P y ry farm,lot 34,con,1.Pickering. Abdut 75 " - _ _ _ _ • day last and after -visiting .with elected as follows:'Son. President- acres under c,ltivacdoft. E:ceucnt pasture and ,. ,. - _ _. _ __11_. ._.,4, `` , F. H. Richardson: Pres.-T. -ManaH?Id ?lentotgood water. Brick tiouae,bank heist, Lhe latter a parents, H. sad Mrs y-g;rlatworth'v, Trees. W, To�oai`�nghslsl Miss Rd., - •.. - c , er., See' - _ _. - _.._.. .. L. " Bdeehin wnd with the forruer s par- 4. Jackson. The r ' ante; W. J. and Mrs. Devitt, of errastzizetiaa is to be known as The Ratepayers' Assncia. OR SALE OR TO RENT-100-acre a', µ,, Brougham, left on Friday or,their tion of Fair 1 farm,being lot 78•con,4,Pickering. On the . •- . - . _:•__ .,_ _ Y port, Fourteen members premises are a 2-stor brick house,good hip-roof ' "`'`: -. d.':-_4-,+.•. new home in Toronto, where Mr. were enrolled as members at this barn with stone stabling underneath. 78-aroo ---- - - - ' ' Devitt tiles recently been appoint- meeting, are under cultivation and about 9 acres of good ', ,s . `' ed to a position on.thb.teactling The- second meeting roves- held on are bush, 'First-class clay team 'soil and :_- k Sept. 3rd, when an executive Commit- gOOd sprang water. Will sell, or tent to a good t. - 1 j '• _ -!;1.staff of the ublie schools. tee was appointed,to draw a tenant to:a term of years, Henry Moore.•Pick- �V/ pp ' • .. -Dr. B. R, Atmnre, who has pp p the ne. ering. 31-1 ,' been practising his profession in cessary constitution acid by-laws. ,• . _ - : s.- Auditors were also appaintetl,and if is B E A V £ R " _ - -- -1, Pickering for the past few years, expected that the o ._' ``, -• ;''.; "�--: `",' -= . p organization will be C� °is during which he had built up a in good renning order•before,-the sea.,VULCA14IZING WORKS ! - - ... - " ~`x lucrative Veterinary business,left son,closes. Tide membership roll is ." " " . • - ' . .. on Friday last for practice where now 42,with good prospPctpafiacreas- p ' 'PICKERIN� OLD ::BOYS ! .s. he will resume the ractice of his ` 8 bat number, All property-own.arty own. We guarantee our tiro repairs to iD t .profession.- He will assn 1111 a goy- era who have not already signed are last as long as the'tire.• ' • :.''. • • - --. _� eru>pent' position and this, with a 3 invited day; Sept.lOchnext,meeting .Your old tires repaired by us can "'A number Pickering Boys now resident elsewhere have eapresad - �' ' }lie .private -practice, will make ... a l:hs_depended upon foe long• wdesire to share in the honor of securing and equipping this Park for - that city a very desirable location. A.CLATwoRTxY, tCOilble free 8erR1Ce. 1. .r ' -- which the Committee be vet :```' ---Secretary, y grateful. All donations should wSince coming to 'Pickering Dr. �-� �, C?rEC �30RN, be:made payable to "Pickering Memorial Park Fund" and addressed - -=�• Atmore has made very many ' i to the Standard Bank,, Pickering, Ont. SEND THEM EARLY -�� AUCTION SALE OF FARM g, �. __ __ friends, not only is the village, _ - HIGHLAND CREEK I - bat-tlfroughuu� Abe wfiole town- f�THE = - - -. _-----.- - _ _ . - =•..shi among ATOWNSHIP OF WHITI y P' qR the farming COmmlln- s ELM DALE MILLS ' •sty, who deeply regret his depar• -- 4 _ ... -' :___ _ _.', _ titre, but wish him saeeeas'in his Under instructions from the Admin. P=CS�ERINC - • _ _ :;';:, . - hew'looation.' - istrators of the eat-ate of Roryryerr. Ed- You Can alwa s et the be$t Mani- -The people of the village are ger Hall,deceased,there will be offered p gg . .'ti. :` -- •'`�:"' fobs Flour made from--No. 1,,, . h- 'I.vet anaious to know what the for safe at Public Auction by William Manitoba Wheat. �1 1 • Royal�Ho•asehold and G1enQra for " I.•" �' Y Maw, auctioneer, at the Whitby - government purpose doing with When completed this Park 'will be the ... - `r" the sides of the.street and the'side House, in 'the town of Whitby, on " walks which they, destroyed last Thursday, the 22nd day of September, Bread. Try a bag. , fall when the shin 1921, at o'clock, p,m., the north io Pastry Flour Fresh Rolled Oats p g -whs done. acres.moraor less,. of .the south 150 :' property of . Piekerin� Do not * ' ' The 'residents along"the streets acres of lot 3i, in the 2nd concession BBA\,' SHORTS �!• ear th�.' eidewalks being destroy of the township of Whitby, situate UAT CHOP S - _shirk your duty. If we ever owed _ .Y:, M ••, ed:131xE they made no protest be. about 3 mites from the town of 'Whit- _' CRUSHED OATS •' - r �-�'y- -.,, tauite the engineers repeatedly as- by - ;. a debt it is this debt or ratitude ` -; :. 0.f. eared them that it was their in• h rough cast PARLEY CHOP E: On the remises are a roe WHEATI '- '`:' ' ' ' - �`'' �' .:-- -tention to raise or lower the side. dwelling ouse, frame barn, driving _, slid this commemoration. is 'V i 'Walks as neeessl;r abd' rebuild shed and horse stable; 6 acres of bear- `.- .GRACK D CORN Prey _ ing orchard, running stream. MIRE �T FEED - jn(,►a$Y'e' compared with the service �: • Y those lust were estroyed. We T$Rafa: 10 per cent. di purchase Laldogell's Cream substitute ' ` '�` =`+±uadersteind that the govern- price at time of sale. Further articu. Calf Meal.. ..: .: moot now repudiates 'all those tars and conditions to be anapouaced d Molasses Bseai rendered by our boys at the Front_ . ... ' promises- which their officials- at time of sane. ` CHOPPING AND OAT -�� �... made. Good roads are very high. For further particalars apply to CRUSHING EVIR�DAY ' ' % ' ­, ly appreciated by the residents of William J. Hail, F.T. Rowe, Joseph Gent prices oil feed in ton lots. . I . `f the village but they do not appre- H. Ashby, Administrators, R. R. No. BILL PHONE,• ° >s ciate good roads when they are 1, Whit, Ont. William Maw, acct- 0'-�'-- The Larger your Donation the More r %�•• constructed at the 'Eexpense of ioneer, Whitby, Ont. or A.S.Chris. F. �7CT', 'WN0"Al • . , � u a sf action o YOU m l;,w ;:ikeir property. niter,Whitby,Ont. 61-62 .�3hoppin' every day.- .. - t _ years to come ,.,; 'h. , Iv.SA 3',.:"' ;i3' �':✓`?.. �'{',,i'� 7,•:.» .a - :L.• lr.`' i "`_ t., '6: .:.:4! + a a..•?l:wr'' "•,",'t-*,P�+.a 'vt:" .,krw•;'';tr •:�a. "w'c-,' ,`'•; iy •a ..� .-?'--�y, .. •c �-.� *'. - `a.' -.r.' I- "' ,..,'- ��' 'v-•�'.$'^•y7• •^? 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