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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1921_09_23 51:r cf'�'s _, _ .,,, „v''.,`,4, �, y N,W,�':q,';'�{t+ w, tlr,..•,•,''.' n ti I ' `'iAa�, 'Y A. -�, �' .a;e .`'''; ; :"LF';'i�` %� •�, ^' :e^ i. .'i:. ;t '^�aib+Y• :';! S+�.yw;�'. �"Ssm1• �,;.,� vn,�, ys;:.���''�,�y}$"' 4.�a .. ,.1."� a ��. w"�; *." .,.�•r ��s a,", 'y,•.. .•^a:. ."ri•nt,aa` .ltrk+t •Y�,�� rte;': . r' r- ,,.` �•;a..'�"•�`c �• t .,a "�:,�"'av�gs,�, ;fin '} !�, A , rfr,,,. y ,a 1, •< F „•:,. 2:. ;:F' .iy,.- '•. :,�• „. g, -, `< -,�, ./ I A A•L-1t '..-?..:.5.14'- Fay-1yY,:F�"•` -�'A:.A. �' }$' �, � :3�•s'- uN' «, ' • '���, rN' +h. 4 • • 1 c tt h - R �C��R�INQ-, ONI T. RiD.AY, SEPTEMBER ; 192'! ' tt O >ait {,O=tttJE>�tarQ.#: ` -�- BROCK ROAD. GREEN RIVER. t. _ y EstablisbW 18aB z ,• 1 u s 1 t �ke� ffir. Poole's Yankee 'vl�itore have The. Green River Ladies' Aid wI'1. t' Medtectl - gone home. hold their monthly meeting. at the w J.Hamilton is assisting W. H. Jack- home of Mrs. Wm, Hutchings' on GIREWN ., , E.iFORSYTH, Opb.D., Dirertor R' son.in the ladder business, Tuesday, Sept, 27th, tit 2 30 p, 1 s j� e h Bad' erow is'en a bd with_W. Word for roll call '•Sabbath," i ' :u�� 1L.0ptom etsicalt;Aasociatianof Ontario.Reg. .$ 'urday and'Monday only, we will Seth g B t - --- "^ d'1Vjeinber of lfhe Amcritntn Optomeuical anon. Epee !examined an appointment,. gg e$5 or allow$5 otr any.foil cabinet Shea pressing hay at present. Owtng to the rain" of Saturday Iaet -: ' i^ one 2804; Claremont, Cute Phonograph in store and we will give W. A. Jackson. of Toronto, spent -the committee has been compelled to ` or allow$10 on any Piano io store. We the week=end at his home here, ppostpone the.-Field•'Day' sprsrte until .' Y :F.tT011ILINSON, M. $., 1Flember. die doing this to find out the cstetitof. - Mrs. Wm. Badgero,w. is at 'present Saturday, Oct. lat, when, it is.hoped' ! + g Ontario. t formerly occu ' by .' ' .. g herit drillIn the children able; Watch out for dodkers giving .lofitbe College of Physicians andSurgeons our advertisi nursing a sick friend at Pfckerfn that the weather.wi1F be more factor- ^~ ol0a Otilee the rme p' Cvndidona :All ou have to do to to Our teat 8 g the late Dr.R.Brodie.and latterly by Dr,;.Cal F for corn edition at the School Fair, part#ailars. web. Phone. 'Claremont,Out: 231y cut this advt. out of the patter and P " r '` 'wr• 3r, show it to us and we will'deliver or Mr• Simpson is running his- cement _ =«� �•: �, '~ HAGARTWRIGHT.. M. D.,I,M. ship to any, address in Ontario, plant full-time now,making klocks_for a,. the flax mill at Pickering. 41fHiTEVALE.. '. ..;,., •, ` . Biscuits and Pastry havertl a-t B'nNS. Y . C.1P.& S.,Ont. A coroner for the Coun- freight prepaid to your nearest sta- "tyof Ontario: Office hours,: 12-2 and"p.m., : 'tion. It is with lessors we announce the sweet, nutty taste when 'or at otherilhoura by appolnlm-at Phone Bell CEDAR GROVE. p made-from - No.24. lad. tione No,400. Pickering.-On- New Records . New.Sheet Music principal of our school has received 331v Vamping Rose Emaline froth the Ontatio Motor League, ' Cedar Grove and neighborhood willnq �/ : r C. fficKINNON', M,D.,.L.R.0.S., -Dixie Vamping Rose'• -be pleased to hear that Zion Church' through the Ontario ,Safety League- y f^ Is , .!Y/,` l". Edtabar b, member of the college-,of In Say Tippv Canoe 11y Daddy have been• successful in securing for six pries to he awtti sect to pupils of W.rte•' ' :Phystetaa>r and,�nr¢eoas of Out iteenviate Mother of Pearl -Lord Byng their anniversaay service concert on our school with congratulations to paatry'Flour. .'It is in&de.13-tl a -ot .Ro al College of surgeons, ildinburgh Emaline; Ain't We Got Fun Monday evening, Oct. 10tH. a group of them and theiilschool'on the honor of most moderns stem )foal-=rt' dvaeia�attention to dstasses of women and Far.m•er's Pride Catalina achieving these distinctions. This y .ahfldren, Office and residence,B:ongham, professional artists from Toronto : g Floral Dance .'Old Fashioned Dick Thomas,whose fame as a comic Essay contest "How Children. May the choicest wheat krow3l,. ?i d r is 1 known pen to all schools of the province quality Gakden _ el to Avoid 9lotor Accidents was •The ualit is there ,add'the"; LeDcsd. singer an entertainer well ,•. . throughout Canada. will be present P prise is right.-- ^.. r - �f wit h all his.fun provuking :=.pugs find during the month of May, for prizes kDY, Barrister. Sol- our l�le ont 1 skits. He will be assisted b 'Mliss 'tcstaitinit 8100.00. The judges, consist- .Fertor.tlVotary Pulilic,ZConveyancec &c. by Miss in of Cweut five members of the T,'SE BAKER W Whitby,Ont. 41' " Adele Barrett, a prominent eloctltion- g y' ist; a male quartette; «'.alter!tongs, Executive Committee,have gone care- For'Bread-makes more,' bettor; Barrister and the great ,violin virt so . Miss Jean fully'_uvar, these 'essays and of the whiter and sweeter. '•, �:�� E. CHRISTIAN, B K many thousands written_ by the school F •Solioitor.Notary Publio.Eta..Money to " Re" s f• THomas, sopratino : D sees Lorenne sea A children of Ontario, 1st prize, $10 00, than any other. Bairett and Kathleen Brack. boyh Has been awarded td Mary Nowlan •.• :w ' wizird .at•tbe ann, and 0rant'Johes,. - ALES F¢ .JOENSTON-Barristers -[;LARE � — an old Markham 'boy, accompa nist. (Cla•sg A) :4th and 5th prizes, 83 00 r `" etc:,t223iDanforth Ave. (Woolworth[El ) ° 1 ,;+ " ^;. ✓ f and$2.01), have been awarded to Wit Toronto.ilPhone Gerrard 4411: Satttrdari. lvS` - For M:,==j t%=0 Watch next weel!a papers for all an• _ x°` •_-.9 ., ` vern 1720:; nd.) 4oly nouncement, This is something out- mot E. "Plaxton and Anna Nowlan' =_ r' _. ! ^•� U and 5�1.,0U rizec awarded to Velma � a p Chairs,Tables. Buffets etc. standing in concert work and is sure " �'. �+• -, �7IL3.IA�i'J. BE?i?01r,B. a,.Bar- Simmons Beas and Ostermoor ; to.be the talk of the' countryside for White 38th, Mary Tool 11th and E. rl ,. i Y rister. Soticiwr, member of the firm of Mattresses. Birdie 0 b, R e wish t tongs i --��'t��.• ' Ryd,man Deoiu n.Foster and Beaton:'TorontPrices miles around. B i 8t ie o r tt - Qeneral,,1..rustc-BudtWng.88 BaySt:eerTormw = livery s right:* _.-_. lute our pupils on their wonderful �'-,c ` success, our school Win twice honor- Telephone.lvlain 961 and.962,. 'Delivery free. B Hear t uionville Band at Green ed in a very ,short time. It is but a.' + - River, -Saturday, Clot. 1st.' few weeks ago since`Mary 1\owlan, Dentate I `~-+ TI� - = -wbo has now won a provincial prize, • ' ';:. ^^" • - A S E,•E T' S -. won a count scholarship at.her.en, T�LA E B. BE ATON; D.` D, S.'. .. K I N SE1,L E: F P g 7 }� trance exams, We hope Mary may Gzadnateof the Royal Colelge of Dental / surgeons and university of. Toronto. Office 'and Fruit Pa0118$6B Sylvester-Mackey. Pirkerfng taws- meet with similics success in herfuture ov W, 11. Prins}e's hardware store. Whitby. --- eHip'e OideSt nIIClr6 son. an.ex-Reeve- efforts. tifsge hours 9 to 22 1 to 'b.3o. lade pl one 6. qt. Berry Boxes l and prominent ublfr man.died at'hia ' ''Bell phone 220.: 441y a QA and 27 qt, Orates P P 8 and it qt. Baskets and Covers residence Here on Saturday night in sae 200 Girl and Boy Athletes at • his eighty-seventh year. Deceased ,0ssst"row garb*. TL'e advise ordering early as there ie a was horn on the farm, having come to Green Rider, Saturday, Oct, 1.;� Canada from• New Jersey in the early = T U f' Y scarcity of 1 qtj at the 821.Wi7�1@,"n1iX&C$1Z =0- �> VE'TA E.STEPHENSON.A.T.C.�t.. present time. thirties. He, was twice married, his WHITBY. • teacher ot,Iliano anthill,orp: Phone 1508, 'first wife, Miss Elizabeth Dehart, (One of Our Prod actions) . ...' ,:. .�eC1aramont. 1)0-10 = Ohopping and Oat Roltlog every Week dying leas than a year after marriage. iy ,oak will see the paving of H P g We sell Sills Rite-Lite Lenif-„foe. ,, �. day excepting Monday. is second wife was Miss Susan Brock street finished or ve near! I t ,' G. HAM-Issuer of Marriage r* F all mallres of cars-•the beet' L►oanssa to lets Conais o2 Oa Graham. who, with f rif children,our- so. There is,still a possibility of ar- .�,���,�,�.. 9flp W. G.Bames, Green River. vices. These are: Mrs. Heath of r Ring that the Warren Paving Co. i>� the market for P r Hamilton, Mrs: 'Jones of �Viadaor, aapn h the price. ,�• �T 1tt.'RICHARDSON Real'Es Or address R. R. No 1.LoeuseHill. -Mrs. Clias. Stevenson of Whitby Tp., will aureate the rest of the Highway YY .,rate idstaranee Conveyancing, Notary Edwin, a leading stockbreeder 'of through the town.. Tires for all cars, Emery Wheel,e� B;•. . • Great satisfaction is'experienced in Saw and Emery Mandrils. tiPublle,Etc..•,Ptetering,bat. sly. North Dakota, and Charles L., o! y Gram Chopping srooklia. One brother. Lerl and two the use o!the new Henry St.school, eircular $aloe, Lai" HALL-House carpenter. Es- . . a the accommodatioa.beia taxed-to the _ alterations. Ind given for ne�wo..i,rinPV1rs Y aND FL�iKINf3; dieters is Iowa,..ttturvtve bitn• The P g dens, etc: t late Mi. MiLckep was for 11 ears a behold. Later a forma . wain will to do Chopping-.aad Riemberof Pickering Council and for be held at which Hon. Mt Grant. the ZDOOdwOrkiog and Genets! I ;: • ' I am. prepared Minister of Education,Is to speak. $1aeksmithing. - f s��sn��aa Conveyancer.o eta Boner Isloan Oat Flaking and F id g,Moaday est y In r�a,h airs and al In inter- ers eiye Association Liberal and was organized s at a W. H. JACKSON,.Brock Rp4d, JJ• ppavepaaoer, Commisslonttrlaz faking d public affairs and local later= i estrg, He h t p on tam propei•t� "Issaar of Megrims Llo meeting here Saturday afternoon with Pickerin Oot. a' _ +asors" Wbiiaeal:, Out, t-r ,; Stoneboats Eoi'Fale = facuttfes right up to his death. In re D,'. Jas, Moore as president. A nom)- _ g' li0on he was a Methodist and in poli- JJUGHS. PUGH, Licensed Axe- tics an ardent Llberal. The funeral natiag convention wit!be held later, i11 John�', Bayles, Claremont , Hon, Win. Smith:'M. P.., and others t,oneer for the Province of Ontario. All took place on Tuesday,to the Sa.eni kinds of sales conducted on reasonable terms, _ n _ addressed the-meeting which' Eras not Hete"'Yo u re Rural dtaute Ne. Cemetery. lag Fly attPnde>i. Also breeder of_ pure-bred chore, C em ht ' Write,Phone or call., Isd:.ppe!Foorre, CLxemofrt �/� - lverything will be tree and open at 2216. ClenNia3ox.i'. , 3Sly It is 1�►!� BLlsirieSS SMITH-PUGH the celebration of the new pavement _ .psi � P09TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, To help you run art_oP ours - ott ThursdsS afternoon and evening- . for aonctia of"fart and Ontario Lao- P P F At'Springgbrook Farm, Pickerlaq,on the•�ttr, neat week. Elaborate pre- ��mf?17t _-- . Mon salts of all kinds A."enned to on shorfaaf $aturday. Sr t. 17th, the horse of Crro, parations 'are making for the enter+ notice. Address Ores=ai-t+r P.O., Oat. BF opening a New Garage in the VIi• � E. and Mrs.- ugh was solemnized the. tniemPnt o[the hxnp thousands who ,.. CAI lags of Whitevale 1 am prepared to do marriage of their only daughter, Lillie will attend. Besidea the Boats and _ 'MI, MAtV, LICENSED AL'(� all triads of repair work. including -Maud, to Albert H.Smith, of Oshawa. decorated care and callthumpian pro• 2 `•,,a Y� TIOI�'EER,[orYork,Qntuio and Durham tops and side curtains, also making The bride,who-was gr)woed in a frock cession In the afternoon, when the Connues, Ali kinds of sales prompt[ attended yetir aid ear9ook sad run litre new by dove grey crepe with pink facings 1St11 Hightatsders Band from,Toronto - • : .Lumber; >, able• l3stes for sale. may be giving it a good coat of new paint. and corsage bouquet .of oweefheart will play as well as for the community n boa ing' Pumps,; Windmills, Silos Hey fattit;r to " -��p h;t�PQronm flour dusted avement, there will be S' arranged at NE ggb`Lftmv. '85:. —d-1ede;r^- 4 l P . dent phones. Whitby.Ont. 51y Agent for .t .rte-irw^i+*nP*p._includ. .roses, entered the living room with dances in the evening on the corn. - ' sand Gaeotlne•Ea )acne Shingle's , •^�•=CTOR� �NL,+,�j L g was standing Under a Canopy ofjwhitt3 aaaresev. Biggs. Minis- was . CHARLES 'M. RICE, - actors and fern. The Rev, 31r. Up- ter of hi bways, Hon. Wm. with, �y -^ :as Bought and sold. hare, pf the Whftevale$aptistOhurch 3I:P„ �V. E. N. Sfaclair, M. P. P., .[1et1+d 17UlJ�ilG - " Home Tel.i3ii21. ,hitevale. flat officiated Throughout the ceremony. add other pn-)minent speakers, Mof e Governmfmt, Municipacl and Cor- 't--'. 4 Mrs. Jlargaret Reesor played softly peopie.t anygereeverbelorein ;Whlt• _ - -''end Lath potation Bonds For Sale. TIME TABLE-Pickering Station Wagner's hridal chorus'from i oben- by will gather on this auspicious oc- T R f f f i t .: Bell Phone 193 - Trains going East Otis as follows grin-anti afterward Burin -the signing casion fi the formal,opening ag of be - ' No. 23 Mail i�% A 141.• the a Hiss Gidys Pugh, Provincial High ay Gbrough the - _ of r gt-ter e�1 .LlAIIP1 D. DYKES, WH1TAY Local' .,28 P-M- cousin of the bride, sang "Because" county tnwm qq�� c S6 Local " ''id.0l P. lg The pianist and sploiat received pt:etty,- John Giiffln, American soldier. horn F;- A. -R E E 'S O R, •i - ' Trains going ;S'l'eet due as ipllowo- gold lace pins, After a buffet lupch• in Whitby. -was hiought back for ;P A.rTMORE ­No: iii- Local 7.17 A. ai, ' eon fir. and ..Mrs. Smith 'left on a httcial by Lis people,a well known 2 tCCZT•ST' K= T..c. 27 Loor.l 3S P.M. trip o , .:... Veterin Sur eon - � =' ' to Cobonrg'and Roeheat-r, ��'hithy family, the interment; taking arY $ .7 bl;i1 855P,M, the bride trltc•elfing in. it tollacco place 5xtutday afternoon at St.Johrs.-3 ' y`. S000r(}raduatetsf Ontario Veterinary y Nos, Band 7 also.run on Sunday- brown suit of emhroidered tricotine remeterS. the Re.v.Father,_Ryan offl• ColIef;e. All calls day,or night duvet n hat and fur neck- iece. .1d r. ciat.in The hoed had been taken to ro attended td. Foregoing is according to Standard F P , �• & F •'.:'fir 'x.r Pic kerftig° time. and,tiirs. 5niith Kete the recipients 'Ca.:foraia where a married sister, , 1, Bell.and Indepeu�dentPhonea ' of a number of very lovely gifts. 3Irs, Riley,Riles, iced, but was returned to • L After Octobe?the,15th they will be at Whithy the birth place of the decea9• - CPICKERI[�1Cit,. - QNT?1R1� y•-Brougham 'home to their Iffends in Oshawa. ed. A sc,u of the late James Gsiffln. l - `=. two brother*, Eugene and Jerry. of ��� ' Toront.n, were present as well as an .�Auta -mobile Repalr�r�g Cartage Express . Green River Field Dag sports cost C, of Whitby. ones to Oct. 1st aunt, Mrs. Ja Stewart, P y+ The Fnited States authorities are The Oheviolet Se Stati,% are; All kind: of Trnckiug to and from rails or shine. bringing hr•me their heroic dead. A tor,Oarage at Brougham is open for -all_ the•City or other points. - - beautiful Aruerican fl+Fg covered�he r kft;ds of re ire and over hati,s. :k remains which were;escorted here by 1?a Also, Tonr•ing Car for hire HIGHLAND CREEK. ?! 'an ofl3rer,who had also another body FJxpert workmanship guaranteed. night or day; that would entail fifteen hundred miles Chicken thieves have been active in `,r Agent.lor Chevrolet Cars, Goodyear Ind phone 509 Apply '$3-8 this ❑eighborhood for borne time. .more travel before its•destination in �. Tires,ana Willard Batteries. However, one pair of culprits have Canada was reached.- + re Batteries ei;chang d. BROUGHAM HOTEL been compelled to cease operations for The ancient. industry of brickmak- remember QefiOW►s Gal's e, BOL1 �la1Yl+ the present. They.were caught in the ing 1i as revised under modern toad)- BBii g act north of this village: They admit- [ions Friday afternoon by the formal L ' j, ed their guflt'and wae,re taken before starting of operations by Mayor Har. The Memoxial Park.; ; EI.UOTT ,1litjor Brunton by Ctl(istable William per when the Whitby Brick and Clay ,r • .;,, -fir. N. E. McEwen, BN.Be. - a were given a sentence of products'C' , commenced opemtlons. ._ ` ��/ CHester nd Campal Grl /?G�c1 It is on the old Gilmour property of Veterinary:Surgeon, o months. They Had been taking i�•;.- �•* Glraduate of University of Toronto, [Fie product of their nightly depreda,• some twenty acres on the northwest Yonge Ch Sts,Toronto tions to a Jew on the Brock road, who quarter of the town where the G.P. R, ,Se t 1 5 i� r- ' Former Veterinarian to Macdonald ►.l . j — r innocently had been buying the stolen traverses the yard in the tours,'of p • y '.' Agricultural College, Quebec". ' Is d School with a splendid Record- fowl from theta'. entering the town. An orchestra dis- �,. Prompt attention to all clients, When 'su'superiority of training is While crossing the Kfngstnn,_road, coursed musiz and refreshments were A.,most lastingiirl, P Y g served. Some twenty-five men willIfl' Bell and Ind. Phones, opposite the home of Ed.Knowles, on :: fallen.Het>!' �' considered this college'ranks among Monday evening, Win. R"kite, aged be employed tilt the permiinpnt kilns ;►,�� , PICKEi�1NC3, ONTARIO the best, on the continent. Many 30, was knocked unconscious by a are built, after which the :wtsfiko will �rf?ffizgg M psi. . . . - business colleges in Canada and motor-car driven by Paul Haggis, of be enlarged to a hundred 'hands` 88 , turnia out .various kinds oi'' bi'iits x , W the United States empty our former Pert Hope. He regained conscious- field bile, hollow �,. 'E:. D ness on Tuesday, morning, and al- rt t► students as teachers. All bueiuesa thou h he suffered severe in uries:to eventually pottery pp��wwtfuets::' g j clay iii atght is ouiHcl�lat�tt';14 P,l►e ~ ,�• '` ','< �+ ` $as a frill line Q't fresh and our- colleges are not alike. They differ the hey. chances- of recovery,'are � bri h Dr. Dales, of Dunbarson►, grant boa !or d" ^"' `' In many respects. Write today f3 t, r �meats eoni!;Uutly on hand. , who attended him,states thst't'�e:�p1t� .° for catalogue. 'end you ill soon be, tent of Is injuriett lilts-not .16. • � Rata Breakfast Bmm convinced of this fa� Students fully date toed:biit �frfOlegn1>A,'�P+ tere►• admitted at any time. there is :an[t2 al ct! s ' est rite!' t11 clew.' CK paMfd for I.W.W J. Frlliott, P2•bwtW altowird"oi2i .�r%�'�,^`�",�`�3�e,ti3'�_'.•• ,F• •`d,••�,. .. .' \ � ,.�xr•. ,2n Mdr 'd• rya=�'' °-,L:�; ROW �u wt yc�a.�aro•nm�.� w.A�"`_�.. ,.mr-a^• y� y,.x.,.,�f�,,„{r�u. r�� r� � } .a v� �°r¢�.rr. .. "nr".�3a��^,,�rte.. rtvac-T T�'usr:rx.•sr �:.rt^, .r .i." $ ! rm:i-Fi �' _ �,°kR a'R .,,k•., "U ..tr. . „•, ,p".•L++;c.F•",fir.•. .r:i=•}'+'^j ,N.�ir• i 't� iy.', J ;:4a T' �.±."P.•" +;.+:' : '7"' scue, 'u s ,�r�' , ...,...'7?,.3f;`-: 3�' r:.ai. .�... :3'++v .,;.ci'," '" " "C'�� rW ��M A W:•••,./ !M­. ...�. • y !• 1'�.Y'+t N'�' K / �,.•' .p•... • ,") _�6'r� �-' ! K' g 4 S.•.. � � I S ';s „Wx.�.•x.n.r s:,+1i.r:'.k...t,;.o•.vr sl'�'f.�v%•"`_'.k'iE'wyy.. '-::.i: t yiyi'a•'.�• ,'�j.. ,,k••.; ;Z•"• • '[- a'"".. "+...Y•'• " ;v'"`;•:ix �s, .',a,...' ..'"vf+�y,,..' e'f'�•.�. "� ..�..a�'•'ric..... w.. ,> �+.1' ,,�, %^fw•:aa`V "!�,•�' 'e. "a'2Lr t V.c K�i F. e>>-.���< .1.`'.�^a.�r4• .,,,^r .�•t�i✓w' . >a=�r' ..4,i%rti::>;t.�i{ s'�-'. ,,. '�'• .. ~: - .. }- •s.';. .-''.:� � - . -: v�'.'.tt�: „�.;' .. ,_ ._.. ., >..�. .. :.. ,..,.., '_. .. ._ .— �,. . •�,;,,- „�"c•.. N� "c�'�Y. .,�•' _ _ ,� }._.:_ a - ..._ ray •.'� mWen t the tbkd .1t1�^h-' �. _ +i i�TI •w y, . �' M.N. .K s . .• - �,l war,And there isn't.a Bugle m :f A postal card wl�l bring: n Oar nssr tlN_, L$� .y w 4ieela't - pz'essgt... ;x " """"Kin"' !ergs]i'all_Catalogue,soon to lasuitd, look upon he se us k.. ys' ooataittipg Thousarhiils ot�xli aratloae arson in :the country. Yep�I,. to The O x lO I of Gifts in Jewellery, Silverware, pave enemties, Raataie. These is the. ©die �-i es hall;henn Press They'd give a mil-' Don't overlook these'!n _ China and Novelties. Write rods y '- ^• :`* a gLLl8 BROS Jewellers t• lion for the chance that may come any buyb& -: -.; __ day. They'd print my downfall in Our Travellers have the Samples. �^_ "m•r.....ti•r a 86 Dd YONGE 8T. TORONTO .yy�ker lines than the declaration Of- We !lave "' the iltock. �" �:r #;; war. They'd shriek over my ruin - y' 2'.x•- - with a cootie brazen-throated triutiaph,. y was content to accept it, but thank TOPOI<fl FAIlC 800th :.- 'heavens I have been Oriental enough even than they would greet the her- to tee women in m 1 aids o2 CO., Ltd. By hD,,ITMLIPS OPPEN8EIbL F my where they peace. And the threads are - "'' belong I am_disappointed in qoa�, there, Ronald. Sometimes'I feel one --- teals Only. i . Ronnie.' shiver a little. Sometimes I have to 7 willHpton 8! a- Torenta. ( The o y urr,�meta shrugged has shoal- stretch out my arm and brush too deli's. curious an inquirer into the lace :•. ..�,:..-; ,taopsb of Later Chapter!, markets of the world,he saw exchang- "I haven't flinched" he said. - where taxi P - -- '" Captain•Grant calls upon Mousieu: es rise and' fall. He saw in the dim " . , "' Deity ends. 1 sat ead watch ' vista no khaki-clad arm with flashing No, but the loft spot's there, was and.I am well served. There are menb � f>taiil�ht.'at the MlIati Hotel eau glues' y the grim reply. "However let that this morning alt Buckinrgham Palace , 1 a doeament from the Kaiser o!- bayonets, but a long, thin line of A new species of bacterium has been r + 'tr baack-coated men with sallow faces, go. Tell me vPhy You came up.? Wade t with a V.C. pinned u their brews , -• Fiance a separate peace: The. poll found at does remarkable things to 1 4 plot diacavered. Coa era sinks two clutebing their money-bags. it better to have staged down at Bran- who faced dangers for ten tt�iayutes, .. �►.. - ? '. y caster for a little,longer?" less than I face,da sad ni t. oorttcolio.- n " ' S. +iftbiha►rines. aftnat % commissioned There was a knock at the,door sad �, g gh ti his secretary, Perhaps, his ne•rbew assented. Grant rose to his feet. When the cobs are cooked with ntrcle, Sir Alfred Aneelman, to ,+ „ .destroy the nee,sub detector,made by "Captain Granet has. been here for MY arm came on a little rocky and `For' a moment, he exclaimed, I water in a closed receptacle, at s Uem- :'< 1lleyville Worth of Norfolk. When some time. air," he announced .softly. I had to chuck golf. Apart from that, had forgotten! Tell me," he add- perature cousiderably above boiling c,. upon' IsaBeI Worth he is hh11s• The banker came back to the pres- ;I wasn't altogether comfortable about ad, with sudden vigor, "what have we point,as estzact 4e abtaiaed!tom thbm by'the ittveator far the captain eni~ He woke'up,indeed,with a tittle things at ,Market Burnham. I was done it foz? Yon made your great which, upon introduction of this '7so- "-. obliged to tell Thomson that I saw name m En .eand you were Eton and of..the guard and shown the marvel- start g . Y •• - ` lofts iakveatioa. At midnight,with his "Shoo*.my nephew in at once;' he noticing of Collins that night,but they Oxford. Why is it that molten the tobacilins. readily ferments. . compf ice,,Collins, he lights a flax's directed. "I shall be engaged with him know at the Dorms Home,Club that giant struggle comes it should be Ger- One ton of cobs treated in this to guide a Zeppelin. Next day he is for at least a quarter of an hour. he started with me in his car and has many who calls even to me?" will yields as a result of fermentation, p never been heard'of since. Then there Sir Alfred held out his hand. His D 3'. m:=,-•s�maoisd,xo the Hall and questioned Kindly go around to the Bank of Eng- 800 Dania of acetic acid and 820 Issbei Worth oomes to land and arrange an interview, with was the young woman:' eye had caught the clock. pounds of lactic acid, both of which. b with a fake explaaatioa of Mr. Williams for three o'clock tiffs Saved y- a lie didn't she?" "Ronnie;' he said, "have Sav you b you even are valuable commercial products. » the banker remarked I`That may be wandered'why in a flock of s presence et $urnhana Hall. afternoon. " Y Y hasp The-clerk silently withdrew. Grant awkward later on. every hunb knows its mother? Ger- Mottoes on Money. - "I'm sick of m own affairs," Gras- man was the mother of-our molt. .' i entered, a few nartee later. The Y - i, :.` CHAPTER %XIV. et declared to " many The Germans have adoptect the idea :.• =.>' banker greeted him pleasantly., thin ! gloomily. Is there any- Birth, life and education count for a 'Mr. Gosdwa Jones rose to his feet. "FVeil, Ronnie," he exclaimed, "I g fresh up here at all?" nothing aen the great days come, of stamping a. copybook;motto on the.�- ..-It hied �n an `-��ting, in =me Sir Alfred frowned sl' htly. when the mother voices s. It isn't face of the new fifty-pte'nnig piece thought that you were gain to be xg peek down in Norfolk for a week! Come Nothing very much h Lead 3•:- lespec�a a Momentous interview. He " ;' a said. "At that we are false to.En is is that which has just been issued. ,- "�-�"danced around the in but hand- ng England, a ='may tarnkhed office'roam which in. Bring your chair up to my side the same time, there are ci5etiact fail- we are tree to our own. You moat go This coin, worth about a halfpenny so: This hs one of my deaf mornings.'l cations of a thence which I don't like. sow,Rattndei I have an eat" at the present. rate of exchange, is so tea evidences 'o! the Grant siletrtly obeyed. Sir Alfred With certain atertesmen here at the Granet walked out to�treet's ' �uag power of its owner. very light, and appears to be a nickel .i :`�Afteung Si Alfred,"he remarked, gamed around the room. There was top of the tree, it was perfectly easy little dazed,and called for a taxi. Ooy. The device illustrates'a sheet H " no possible hiding-place, not the for me to carry out an schemes which I suppose that must'be it; he mnt- ' arm not sure that it is I h Dori of wheat, across which is struck the slightest chance of being overboard. though t necessary. During the last tared to himself. � .,��u Street which rules.' We can "What about it, Ronnie?" few weeks, however, there has been -(To be continued.) simple German phrase: "Slcbt feces othz bottom and move armies " " " "g��p' We dad our sitars. Granet answer- a change. Nominal! thin are the _ bringt Segen. This means, �, iliPid tiattleshi s accross'the face of the „ y' Ss „i#rthl. Yon pull dawn your ledger, �' Co1>lins was there at the Dorms caste. Actually,•I seem to find another Minard's Liniment used by Physicians: brings blessing" „ House Club. We t the signal and hand at work, another hand which • €{11i�a soar namhe, and you can strjke a we lit the flare. ley came dawm to works with the censorship too. One of • Be deadly as say we Call con- within two or three hundred feet, and I my ve trusted HUma=1 Hal! Ropes.,- y . ry agents in Harwich t��� Wasting With Ashes. „ they most have thrown twenty bombs'tp'ade the slightest slip the other day. ++�++a Inv the great Hongwaaj! Temple, at �f; r�a,X ';aC banker amlle�. i D i.at t:a be tisankfitl, then," h8 a$id at least. They damaged the shed but A few weeks ego,he would either have Soap, as we know it today, it quite Kioto, Japan, are preserved twenty. ' a`tlgl tae powers kf wield are imke� missed the workshop. The house�been fined twenty pounds or interned. a modern invention. It consists chief- nine immense rap" made of human . .. „ caught fire, but they managed to put Do ou know what happened to him on 1 of two ingredients-sah and oil. Sato�ethen• In the great taus'. I y hair. They represent tolunt:ary.offer• that out.” Wednesday. O! course don't. He Our ancestors used the two separate- Inge of tans of thousands of Japanese 'Gordon Jones hesitated. "You eats slI t you +� �* „"• M escaped right,, I'm glad to wee arrested at one o'clock and shot �, fi+teh things I know, a lit*.l� to see?" in half an hour. Then lY: Wood ash was employed for the women. • . s you saw the ,' • ; �: Sir Aifn�, he continued, but •'They of Collin®;' Grant said,I papers this maiming? All Bailin s preliminary scrubbing, and when thin The temple is as large as s Enro •'�!?w^ tt.r to same time I asst you to believe P g was finished the body was rubbed his Majesty's Government will,'dro 3s voice almost to a ts- rases here acrd a certain Kittle spot. peen cathedraL Ninety-six massive - r ty per. a was shot by my adds. ey we know of have been stopped without down with alive oil. This custom is pill ars•support the roc at a height of �^ toot be unmindful of your help at this aught me; too. -I've been in .a few a moment's warms: I am compo led almost as old as the bills. You malt 126 teat. -' re, To speak of rewards at g tight corners but nothing tighter than to pause in several•most ithterestin have wondered why 'people !n the s 'tikb is perhaps premature- 1 g e#e Tie timbers for the great structure that. Who do ou think was sent down schemes.' 4 ; r y Bible so often reteized to oil tanning ordtnar'y honors do net ap- "Nothing „ were all dragged !from the motantafa ' you, yet-it has bean suggested tyom?h Thomson-that fellow Thom- et asked for riths enSuppose?” oiw9 se? Gran- down tom a person's head to his feet. forests and lifted into their places by S r id a certain person that I shoats .' This is the reason. ,,. .o son. _ Sir Alfred looked at him. the above-mentioned ropes, for which you of the country's_gratitude. The banker frowned. "Not for the moment,” he rspil� The old custom of using ash still re- no mtaterial other than human hair i`:• lain wo nothing Do you .mean the man who is the but there.will be v soon.Take hok1 mains In some Darts of Switzerland, was considered sufficiently honorable, '' •� .• - p rds+ there k you „ " �y sok for which it would not be our bead a'i the hospitals?" of yourself, Ronnie. Don't book down- where cloches are cleansed by_being p r a l r . pibsssar6 and privilege to.�ve you." "Supposed to be," Granet answered wards so much: You and I are walk- bpiled In water -containing -a • large Love has failed when we copy to. Biz ll;Ifred bowed sic "d• y. sus beginning to wonder- ing.in the clouds. It is almost as bad amount of the white ash of wood. thing but faults. � griml I b co are very kind, he said. Tell me, you haven't heard an r ythtng to falter as to slip. Confess-you've On, �T , one may teffect. about him, have you?" been afraid." Clause. - '_, " flit present tIIet@abCema to be only one "Not a word," Sir Alfred replied, "I have," Granet. admitted "not A 8avtng Xiep Alipard's Liniment In the house. stern duty before us, and for that one "Wh should I?" afraid of 'death, but afraid oi� what "Pa, why is a wife cailgd the better _ needs no reward." "Not! ng except that I have an un- might�follow upon discovery. I am,half?" ' France is estimated to have mine3 �- The two men parted.Sir Alfred rose comtortab2 feeling about him;' � �'•' � .,from rife may chair in front of his- e Gran-'1 half inclined, if just one thing in the j "in'order, my son, that'she'may not 13,871,187 metric tons of Iran ore last ' ;•. y et went on. I wish I felt sure that world caste m way, to sail for New get the impression that she's the whole year. a g'ai'n of more than 4,400,000 •.`. 0 • desk and thhrew himself into the easy- he was just what he Y y, D Chair which his eat had been Deco j Professes to be. York to-morrow and start again." thing. metric fortis from the previous year.. " guest occupy. He is the one man who seems to sus- When those fears come to you, Sir I' 41, ing. A ray of City sunshine found its pect me. If it hadn't been for Isabel Alfred continued slow! "consider me. through the toggle of tali build- Worth, I was done for-finished- I run a A - i an the other side of the street, I greater risk Loan you. There � down at that wretched hole! He had are threads from this office stretching r' lay in a sigzag path across his Carpet,-me where I couldn't move. Tb,- " p and touched the firm Hues of his girl to many corners of England, to many " lied and t the out of iL" corners- of Ames! to most cities of thoughtful face. He sat there,.slowl Sir Ago �' t y lazed drummed for'a moment Europe. If a man with brains should - . ., Lapp the sides of the chair with with his fin gets upotl the table. l seize u�oth any one of them, he'might his fingers. 3o a great wldie;, "I am not sure that these risks are follow it backwards-maven baro." a -ps' t�save wt,fo!]owing o�rt the pro V,,� while for ou, Roadie," hs said. Sir Alfred touched hit chest for cress of hfar :�,,.. ::, different coup- ' tries, l'kteairtg to the roar c! their � ysu9 man shrugged his shoal- moment: Then his hand dropped to -- " dens, Hia faaC .certainly eeem:d to hi:'side and he proceeded. . gguuns, wa�tehin$' their advance, their-have grown thkinet during the last "For twenty-eight years I have rul- " faltering, their success and their few days. failures. Sir Alfred's.vision was in a " " ri. ed 'the money-markets of the world. w seise uurwe sordid in mA I doua't mired it so'much abroad, No Cabinet Council is held iii this _ ny ways more he declared. "It seems a different country at which my influence is not complicated yet f toe,had its drama- thirg then, somehow. But over here represented. The Ministers Douche to t, I y PREVENTS THAT SINKING FEELING s `�• ' . =.tic side. He looked' at the uaoney� it's all wt•othg• it's the atmosphere, see me one.b one for heap and ad�vicx. ry suppose. AN that fellow Thomson means mischief-I'm sure of it." --- --- - - - "Is then any reason for ill-feeling ± L between you two?" the banker in- y quired. • ;�_? Granet nodded. t You've hit it, Sir." -• g "Miss Conyers, The young man's face underwent a ti.: '• -�- ..;. sudden change. y•• _1 "Yes," he confessed "If I badn't' begun this, 'if I hadn't gone so far I i F �� p,4��C `(► into it that no other course was pow- `��� Bible, I think that I ahould have been ' content to be just what I seem to be.- ;�' because of her." `• `'` Sir Alfred leaned back-in his chair. A He was looking at his nephew as a man of-science might have looked at For many y�a ra �e interesting specimen. - physieiaAs have pro. "Well," he said, "I suppose oa - sfmpl confirm the experience of ythe scribed yeast for d2o mss,but, frank! ;-, y,you amaze me, You _ COrI Oct>t011.Of +DSrfaltl are moving amongst the.big places of life, you are with�ose who are mak- who work outdoors need prEtysical disarrange- — ing history, and you would be content the comfortable warmth of nl!llits, such as bolls, to give the whole thing up. For what? � _�M1 a43or1, You would become a commonplaces P pimples - e eeaaesyy-going young animal of a British mid [ tro�l�, soldier, for the sake of the affection y - of a good-looking, well-bred, common- K ;, Royal Yeast Cakes place British young woman. I don't Iced L4iei" underwear am rich understand you, Ronald. You have the >. i = blood of empire-makers in your veins. = It is mace of the bast wool is- .i';• sH duld some to tons up Your education and environment have Cut to fitperfectlp,giving else slid""'. ' the blood.' Royal developed an outward resemblance to the thing you profess to be, but be= freedonm with the warmth Heeded "r rt Yeast Ce►kes ors on hind---don't you feel.the grip of the to protect arainst Bitter Cold. ; other thittgs " s+ _ - ` e' "1 feel'�them, right enough," Granet stands ds Strenuous \*ar• Vice make underwear ill heavy Afrooery store.` Send replied. I have felt them for the last - - - seven or eight years. But I am feel- I weights IOC men, wome8 and tia4!lfjs au�1d addresd,for fag something else children. - xr r¢:.. too, something free. espy - "Royal which I dare say you never felt, some-- °: : ',..• __ sties 'f thing which I have never quite be- — A'riteforfrsotmtyvltbc "Yeast' CC or lieved, in" °� Sir Alfred leaned back in his chair'. " "In a way," he admitted, "this is STANE'IEED'3 LI1biTEU disappointing. You are right. 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",�..,. :..; :.:. :.,� :..:,.:::, ...2> . - Eamon :.,.3>.; ; ,s;,Y ;n>: ;: :: <;r;::>: :•:.::.,::;.}>:::,<; .. rt * - This nieW situation Sohlosva Upon the ::; ?' ;:4' : ; >;: <2„ty.;,,.s`' a. r ;' .. London says:— { 2 F ::,.;tt ;.' .,:.M.,f..;.•x.:. r `= � n in Dublin on Thursday A 'despatch -from Y °t::,• '•s:f::" . r�< <> ':.:..�� ::.. ; - _pulblic4tio telegraphed rf.. A .. ifternma of a letter from de Valera Premier Lloyd George >` r�`:.f ,; :: {"��:.p • lAN r l :' ` ' ''a '* deaelariag that thtt de Valera frnm Gaiarloeh,Scotland,the £ W E K O THE Q TARS IP °; to,Lhoyd George. at Hull �rsglaad. a " ' :: _;'. .Srish.nattbn recognizes. itself as .a following cancellation of'tbe Inverness A'striking photograph o! the wreck. of the R-38, as it appeared lying' !a tie river Humber, , .- Y.�{ ..' ''=., aovezetgn State, and that it is only at;pnference: • afl', car $1026; do, f.orb., $9.26; do, SERIOUS UNREST ,,d LL .':, : ;as representatives of that sovereign "I, informed your emiscaries who The - its�et�. aa,, --. ' .. , v �_.State that the Sirm Fein Cabinet bas came to me, here, on Tuesday, the to.the•f$rnser, $9. �s� _ Montreal. ' 'P�RTYI�IIL.S 'INDIA 4. � I " .authority or power to act. 18th, that reiteration of your claim - `�-- .` : ',To our to. Oats—Own, bleat. .'No. 2, 60• to ��y . A despatch from Dublin says:-The .to negotiate. with His Majesty's Gav- 60%c; Can. West., No. 8, 59 to 59350• rleIIte �� ' ' '�� ".'.= tent of the letter of Eamon de Valera, ernment as representatives of arts fade- Manitoba wheat—No. '1 Northern, Flour,Man.Spring wheat pmts.,firsts, �II D with tl�e. & . . ;-�' accepting the invitation to the Inver-. pendent and sovereign State would $1.423ft• No. 2 Northern, $1.8935• No. $8,60, Rolled oats, bag, 90 lbs., $8.10 ;- w' . " new Conference, but under certain make s conference between us impos- 8 NoAhiixi; $1.3434; No. 4' vaaihea4, to $8.20. Bran, $27. Shorts, $28. Hay, , ..~• ...,'a7r �: w': ' $ per ton, .ear lots $29 to $80. London, Seapt.' 18.--4fflciel invea j5 .::.••,_. conditions,follows. sible. They brought me a letter in 1.2635. No. 2, , 7' .`:'' "We are unhesitating in declaring which. you specifically reaf$rm that Manitoba.oats--No..2 CW, 46�ifie;. Cheese; 'Sneat easterns, 1?�,y to .gate` show that the satsiation is �, ott!-willingness to enter a conference claim, stating that your nation has 'No. 8 CW, 4894.; extra No. 1, 43'fEc; 1834.. Butter, choicest creamery, 37ai5 India •morn serious than was bt I to aaeert�3n hew the asnocimtion of formally declared]its independents and No. 1 feed, 42'/*c, to 88c. Eggs, selected, 46c. Potatoes, lieved.� The military is experienetas4' ;f 1* - Manitoba barley--No.:8 CW,. 6?c; , r ,bagg, car lots,$1.50 to $1.75. .: ;. .Breland with tabs community of�sations recognizes itself as a sovereign State No. 4 CW, 64c; reje-ted, 52%c; feed, Butcher steers, $6; grass .calves, difficulty in dealing a-ith the rebeb; �,,..' " ` --known is the British Empire.can best and lit is only,' you added, as repro- 52,,4,. $8,50 to $4.50; top veals, $12; lambs, owing to the lattei's mobiiity'and'to" - .'' ��,F' ,- , kse.reoottdled with llri�h national sa= aentativea of that $rate and as its All above in store, Fort William.. $8 to $8.26; sheep, $2 to $4; hogs, the nature of the coutltry, which ' ;,; doss• chosen guaidisns that we have any Ontario wheat—F. o. b. shipping - 1. �f- ;10.50 to $10,75. - largely forest land, where formidable,.- gip' ':. j Our •readiness, to contemplate-such authority or powers to set on behalf ointa according to freights outaid8. 't x. p gangs ere scattered. I.:. - : an association rag• Indicated in. our of our people.' No. 2 winter, $1.26 to $130; No. 3 ,I,�O O�l� SHOT The opinion. to .held. that the re-' , jw . _ latter of August 10. We have accord- "I asked them to warn you of the winter, $1.22°to$1.27; No. 1 commei- calcitrant Mopiabs who fled' into this; • .1 I irsgly�sttasaooned the Da4}, that we very serious,elect of such a claim and vial, $1.17 to$1.22; No.'2 spring, $1.20 I]1j BELFAST' IZIO'I'S �' to 1.26; No, 3 spring, nominal; No. jungle cr. d be starved out }f the , , nsa submit to it for ratifla�tion the offered-to-regard' the letter as un- $ main were held and certain .d ., y 2 goose wheat, nominal. _. names of the representatives-it is our delivered to me is order that yqu �iarr4erican corn—Prompt ajsipment• -Outbreaks in Two Parts of the areas garrisoned: Two thsoaaaaK3 - € 1- --3atenxioa to propose. We hope that might have time to reconsider it. De- No. 2 yellow, .e.i3. bay•ports; 70c, rebels are messed on the Pandular . these repreaerstativea wild find it pia-- spite chic intimation you have now nominal. .CAY—Military and Police hikes- in a favombrte position where! - F., "' :11- siibie to be at Itweraess on the date published the, letter- I* ita original Ontario oats—No. 2 white,48 to 4oc, Restore Order. •' ' an actfan is imminent and the'tsa at . ° r y+ou suggest, September 20. . form. according to freights outside. Belfast, Sept. 18.—Serious rioting artillery unavoidable. A high ,psde ,; - ., "I must accordingly cancel the ar- - -Barley—iMaltissg; 6Fr m ?Oc, aecord- da this flan} nubs we deem it our na' occurred in Belfast this afternoon. is heading another band which is e>s duty that position , rangem,ents iqr the conference next in to freights outside. + `' and can only be, as we have defined it 'Week at Inverness and moat consult Mario four—$6, in Naga, Montreal .Tte oudrle ors mainly conflne3•� deavoring to join the forces a. Fsim', . and Toronto. Vtre t, where a young girl was dahsr•• 4?° �, ''`'~-�- " #,ismughont this correspondence. Our my colleagues on the course of action Peas—No: 2, nominal. -� i' a�.' which thin new situation necessitates: chat de other was badly wounded A rebel conference boa declared that:; ,. ,, +.s� . -.'.nation ban formally declared its irtde- Manitoba flour—Track, ' Toronto: and one teas shot iz�tthe neck.The the Hindus are to be converted` to: .,. 'g` %. s itself as a "I wilt eammnnicate thin to you as First acs., $9.86; second patf., ;9.56: military was called out and used guns Islam at the point of the,sword. persderrce and 'recognize soon as possle, ittst.as I am, for the pp w :; ''sovereign State. it da only as repre- Buckwheat—Nominal. to rectors iris?.' A Reuter cable from$iced+►asayat boat} r, ;>. a - r srntstaves of that State and as its m • laid up here, a few dabs' de- Rye­-No. 2. $i. The.girls who were shot are Pro- at a council of State the Hoass Seczw•' '' chosen guaxd3auss that we have tasatlr- lay is inevitable. Meanvrh3le, .I must Millteed—Carlota delivered-.Toranr � _ chlty or ,pasera to act on .behalf of make it absolutely- clear that Hill to:'Bran, $28 to $Y0; shorts, per ton-, testaat and the news created great tart' said that except fn the immodsatr. ;' Majesty's Government cannot `resin= $80 to $32• feed flour, $2.10, excitement'. When darkness net in,the vicinity at the troops and new the ° ; o� people. ( E Ro. 1, 42 to 44c; selects, 49 6wb got out o!band and attempted tc railways the life and property art the �� ' "As regards the'princiapple of govern-�elder the position which I have stated to lc; new-laid, cantons. b1 to 68c- wreck a number o! saloons. A largo non-Moslems are.unsafe. The rem' 11 .11,11 '•! - ti meat by camaaaettt of the .governed, in yam• - Butter—Creamery, No. 1,41 to 48e; mac• consigned to a�Sardwara of adhom Sue bodies ere known to the very nature o! things it moat be "If we accepted a conference witb� do, No.•2, 3&to- 40c; dairy..prints,83 'mei-ehint iv Belfast, canto under tote exist, control certain arenas, and obis•. '. � the basic of any agreement tfsat will your delegates on the lormml state- to 84c; bakeri, 28 to 30c. notice of ofBciaJs st the freight eta- re-eedttublislhment of aublwrity !s at { Achieve the purposes we have at heart', meet of claim which• yon have re- Cheese—New, large, 22 to 2235.; tion. It was.said to contain a large;present impossible owing to tranaporb 'µ1. , 'h --that is the final reconciliation of oar affirmed,it would constitute an official twins, 2235 to 28c: Stilton, 2434 'to • r titres b His Majesty's,Govern- 25N4c, Old, large,28 to 29c;Vwins, 29'(1o&ntity of urp-to-date 'evolvers, end communication difflcuit- .. vA i�ch were seized by.the pol'cs.' -�"`---'` . •:, �• `'`":-. 'We� suggested no interprets, m the severance of Ireland from tOHone , extracted--White clover -It was found that part of the a}iip- C�o She' a '���_ __-' ,= -- -tsars of that prhwiple save its every the Empire and of its existence w an beery In 60-80-1b. tins, per lb., 14 to ment was for a prl6ad gun- ' , - -.. F . ' _ . day intersmt dou, the sense; for es-,independent Repnblic..It would, mQre- �; Uo, 10-1b. tins, per-a, 15 to Ise; r�� �N:.en'in-Ulster �� , '.:5 ' 1. - avll;* in which it was understood by over,entitle you to declare,as of right Ontario No. 1 white clover,in X 35-641). An'outbraak also occurred in Sea; A: despatch from Con.#nntiso�pM 11., ul ..'- the plain men and,groan of the world 1 acknowledged by us, that„ in defer- tin&, per lb, 17 to 18c; tomb boner, ford street, 1n the Sinn Fein district says:—Reports P ,, Ansortt say-that �: F M4. .4-r.: k I i"thliA,, a,iv Friday me,ning pt 14 Cedex CWro'Tre ' OP 6 min IMBI H ow- ien W. M _Absb::�­:du Corn, Oats` If your needs are u. a ]harness line ve new a' d qd Suniacker Dairy' Feed give us a call. WEe U.50if-paid advance. ;vas 9;' 74�er'.yjjr. . ,stock pow. is Just unloadO 3 cars of Coiu,Oits' second-liftod in' Ock Ne'Wbaekbatiharness$Q5 up and SuwAeker Feed. Another-caret Oorji coming Ina few BrualMs, Curry 06mbs,qvetytb.Li o 09 for the horse.P ­Ne �O�p ne .ay y . A H N MURKAR, Proprietor.- days; also a car of Bran: Cases. Lun6b Rokie' 'Trunks',Suit Cssel and Shorts, of Old Process Oil Cake Meal Shoo repairing'promptly'done. ' Rub- A car bar heals put on'while you wait. -14 MEMORIAM. booked for Oct.ihipmeot' ..,.­Gdarante r If its in the Feed Hue I can Fes' '1ANDZP"N--4n.10vljmT memory a our 11 (ju, ed th1*856A 'ff crop. . supply ecil Bradley, a I a father, 'Robert- U * ­ d C Phone.write or Hojoe 2600 it &SI Aoderso�p, •who died!9e 1H 3,% M.13 C.M Harness Maker, Pickering -d' 00 sigh,_ ".-Vo saw him suffering,'lisai - IlMh aching heart and weeping-eye. 011t co ty Consent -125­'­51b. Pails saw him sinking hour by hour,lotcould not Atay death'sawful arl ion_110 Un . 7 powims aches,all suffering$Past. 2 2' lb, Pails : 650 7-i AM a hither.bqaathes his last fare. . 4. �.�jft You are invited to an ­. , loss Is j3An' tbague"c'mm tell: 07 more t 'The iWbAd to quits'anothiir 1plit-ce _'Without the smile on father's face. ..-EDUICATIONAL CONVENTION Wife and Family. - JAMIES RICHARD&ON —Sadly -missed by loving Mother, •In the MUSIC HALL at A :..SAUI 14EQ18'rRR. ;1�1..:"`8'ATUBD'AY. OCT% IST—AUCtion Sale Of 81 1 horses, cattle. reizisterad Shropshire ON Ing, the property of Randall Ellicott, friday, September 'the ­30th; 1921 ' k After our sheep, pigs, implements and furni. t re,at lot 16, rear of con. 4;Picker ?; 00 o,reserve., Sale 'at one �olclock'• B. P6well,aue- sharp. See bills. W. EVEN_ING tioneer. MORNING *ATURU&y. OCT. 18T—Aucift)n Sale of t known as The WIT1tLv 00f ;Frolrtrany�Vinegar Co.,the property Pronn,Lent speakers will take part, ifichiding:13r. John of A. M.Ross,-Whitby. Sal premises, Brack Street,' Whitby. at 'Wdugb, Miss MacSkillinw, Mr. C. H, Armstrong, Ur. On the premises. are a.- -2 o'clock. W. M.'Morris and others. Before the Fall Rains brick building, 2 stogy, with base- ams InInt. also two frame� buildings. There will be ample opportunity for discn,,.,,it)u-of edn. -11 up4o-date t quipment for mak- rational problems from the Trustees' and Ratepayers, D Ing cider. vinegar and evaporated view .1N - point.. Splendid.muAcalpy.tig ram in the evening. ' ' - I Two engines sad d one P. bigiler. ' For full particulars, R ALAw, Auctioneer, Whitby. fpPly to.the proprietor, or to Wm. - Good - S c �V! Gives ansta tion EVERYBODY WELNOOME EDNESDAY, OCT. 6TH—Extensive- If in any way you are interested in-edneatiou, do not R auction sale of Clydesdale hcrses. Z b* quantity _11 Board uced ' h.grade Durham cattle,Berktibire miss this Ontario County Convention.', Yorkshire—pigs. implements. bap d groin, the prr A of Wa at Red of Wm. G.White. lots:, coo. hitb T Prices. lkle at 12$0. sharp. '&a bills. TWm, M4w.auctioneer. of bigb-grade Durham cattle and PICKERING I- SAT171tD.&T—OCT, lw�—Auctlou "le I.* W J. S. RAISDON, ..........=. n D Ila Ootswold sheep at lot 8% con. 8. ant to Put o rs Plakering(I mile west of.Ath' a 97, tion),the property of Wm.Dunkeld• 7 Sale at I dclock.. See bills., Fred T Postill. auctioneer. 1n Your ,-Pocket' hip Your Own Ila3r Th&e' is-no need to 'Make Ei special hav ' 0 -trip to�town-ficir a load of-chop if you e Get your-bay pressed then pbope :a Toronto Farm Engine and Grail Grinder INDIVIDUAL ' of your.,own. -And b' or write ns'and we will come otit esides, it will save 'YOU a cents on every bag. _!fud give,yon prices delivered'C'M SANITARY Coarse or-fine- -chop---:46r cattle '-o'r' -- :the cars at your .4tatloli. We can pay higb6-4t­ prices- go. hogs-1 iv�d recommend the.--TorontG g -Get Into communication with Grinder In h - !. VIC for efficiency and economy on t;- us by 'phone,-Main-885,.or write,-W your fam, St. A Tordrito'-j�arimEngmie,'too,'is, a.great -at 29Scott T. HLBRINGTON & Co,- labor saver.' Attach it to your PUREWHITEPAPE Cups)_- pWpf�,r, pump, 4iuttinibox, cream Z1!11,rz 'TORONTO, ONT separator or farming mill. _.AEVER USED BE ORE E-A V E R Tbiuk of the:labor saved-1 It. pays for itselfin one winter. NEVER USED AGAIN"' pocket TUMIANIZING WORKS. ! I'll put dollars in your ne HUM ifro '11 come in and discuss uss Tor- 5AFEGUAM We guarantee our. tire repairs to onto Farm Equip-ment with me. last as long as the tire. our aid tires repaired by us can C. W. Pilkey, Agent be depended upon for long R. Mohney" trouble•free service. -Pickering, Ont.- He 7. 33. 01 HIGHLAND CREEK Boxe and -Crates''" err -PUBLIC NOTICE ir I have this day Impounded In my I quart Baskets Pound at-Brougham Hotel,in the Vil-- ........ ... Is P of Brougham and Township of c ckerir x.a certain animal, to wit : a Arsenate of 'bay lding' h6rsi, having one hind Paris Green Lead Y' gelding white and white star on fore- Uend, general purpose,said to be about pleas preVions. 7 Turmip Seed . Chick Feed v replevied I shall on Wednesday r -mven years o ; and Wednesday.the Genuinec_�Ta Is ; hoth day of September, 1921, "the For Sale Here or of two o'clock in the afternoon,. -'-st the said Brougham botel, in-the �,P,int, Raw and, Boiled Oil Village of Brougham,,sell the imid III` ­tL,:xnimal by public auction:to the bikh- Turpentine,' ��ftt bidder. LOOK FOR THIS L SIG.X Brougham, Ontario. Sep Dated at ., -Aembei? 1921• '7 eri - A N ALBERT H.SMITH, 'Pound Keeper,Tp.of Pick: ''n'g' E9 -!• :.j I -*vice e,i Z9 , SCHOOL FAIRS WE KEEP your car on the roFid. Prompt will be-cond attention to repairs as soon,its needed ucted in Ontario County as follow's: saves further expense. Let us keep your Ford tip"to 100 p6r­c"eidi't W nbank, Monday, Sept, 20th -Scuic;ih �fficieacy=it-w-ilLawve--yoti.ineuey. Cr a ---ofth# _-�'v V Our repair shop is equipped with approve-d Manchester, Wednesday, Sept. 28th utr �wachiziery to facilitate prompt and efficie aremout.Thursday, Sept.29th Por''Bread Brougham,Friday. Sept.80th w"k, We have the skilled mechanics to give Oct.3rd Pickering, Monday, .yon sfirst class job. a r for Pastr IIf We sell Genuine Ford Par�s at.'pr:7 ""Mon ' rb Flou Whitby.Tuesday.Oct,4th ices y ':�.by the Company. NNI 1ftortitoo'Corne Corners: Wednesday, Oct. 5 Shorts and Feed Flour 13rooklin,Thursday, Oct. 6th '-ftrld thus be sate d :,--.Bran or Bring your Ford to tie a r getting the genuine.".ribridge, Saturday, Oct. loth We will quote you exact cost of repairs or 'American Corn—ground,'cracked and wholej jA.rts before you buy. your:hens!are not prodlicing eggs in paying quantities, try our N , celebrated Layiug Mash G E and Scratch Feed. Ind phone Bell-phone Pride mid{for Fall Wheat, Marquis Wheat,•Barky.. '200 6 ,29 Buckwheat, Rye and Oats.• Hoken's Hawaiian Orcheitra- 'days and Sattirdsys.:. bhopoing and Oat Crush1bg Wedn so <4 Town Hall, Whitby, p 'Mills. Co. -:;Ltd Dancing from 8.80 to 1. o aC u,Fridak, 'Se 80b, 1921 he- 'r w' -o. J8­ Campbell Flour 7. —Adiiission80-centi, Dancf'� ': Mille at F-T 1, y Mg Fold Sales and service Stati6n. 10 mate it diuce. 1,0 4 Toroll, ' PeteL�b­a Pickering A 7' 5 �",4 FWK 11 1�1071 Tllw y r Ott .M 1 7 ItL A Miss Lila,Schaurr, of H_ftchener� NCW jS the time t :�NoTfm OF o _pay yo.ur , is al 'hdr v b6er, A ^'. '"'' #bt r Vending aftUbp Witb� -#ion.t 'sister. B114. "e4 Sefinurr,'ind :'aubson C a 1 � , ► Vii' F� r over Sunda �-'..`.The Ln6kering News. :Notice Is-hereqy. van Ghat.--kv i#' .1m Boyer visited f friends In To 'is laid aside for a few days, being Sri. J6shuaJ1uhdy-- Xrs.��BuI:44 -Florence Heay.6no'ctit'le Tpwn4f 0AL_ -10. -the- Indisposed. 'Annie Spoffard' ie borne Weln6ed the money-badly. '� -.Aaraand §oft oal'-',�of Miss The Sunday School Rall of *awa in the County of Ontario, in Jbeat , quality-on Pro4law of Ontario,Married woman. --sufferlapteom a very severe.eold.,. Union Church will-be .held I to the Pirlia will Inent of C 'Xiii&"Jr. Evans �speint,'SeVekal, 7 a m., on Sunday next. The abrvice Pickering 'ad&atprhe neit session tboieof fora The days last.week with friends iii the will take the place of the regular 8111 of DIvorso from her h;6and. service. A large attend THOS. A. LAW William George Heavens of the City eburch Mrs. Porter, of,09haws, 'spent a 'few days with her.stater, Mrs. E jiuce is requested. V418ace, comalittee' .*. of Toronto lis the 0ousby of York. In Ed. - 2nCjMXj=V, CfX%t. the PrOVISCS 0i 01111WID, lAborer,-on Widmer and Mrs. Miller attend- Gleason. the ground of adultery and desertiox Y trieral of the late John on' I*tio ed-the f t �bla.9b.'e9t of tl*Apsoclati Dated at the -Thwu 'of_Os J. Paton, -of OsbA*a; was in Morison at-Goodwood on, Suz)day 11 st4mOng and.prosecute 0 remont on business one day, afternoon.• . The deceased auc- the relons. the County of Ontaric in the Province of Ontario. the fth, day of Junes last*.ask. . cumbad to pneumonia on Friday Kembirs Will Hall of the standard Bank having pro stolonoommuni A. D.1921. morning, the 16th inst. WWI 18'spiending a two vieke'vacation sMilti6os now living *111. ogle Immediately wi Eve,FLORENCE.HEAVENS, never of 33xicatfim 0010=7 on shortest notice by B her Solialtbr, W. 9,N.Stualalk; In tho ci y die," a free lecture to be give I Mernbskship fee S&L Oshawa, Opt. was is To­ th4 Masonic Hall no Thos. Paterson w Sunday.S t. OR Ulev .-at 7.46 p.m.', �,v F.C. , a n- on appIto"On. to doople of days last week 2ttb IMake" had tw=the President George 7- il;'Visiting friends. wrigbt, representative of the I. B. xse.• L.-L. D. Banks,0.S.Palm Wall Paper Pattern'Books,selections Wm. Gahrlie, of South Clare 'one of Simpeous and the famous S. A. Toronto, No collect OPPIN Bar, W-. V.•Riabardson,'Pickering. -I :1 CH 6: niont; has been under the weath The old plank sidewalk which Empire Wall Papers. er-f or_&oAue_t1m@. Inc y tb c 4s-MaAv-All-orApra for-work7received-by-W-.0 &a. Grou rep W -Butcher, Pickering. Crushing.will-'Mrs. Lymin Reynolds,of Tgson- walk m4ag sold by auction Thurs-� President" Seareter• Reid. Mopping and Oat Or wirer day last. On account of the vigot•, J s. t rents, Harry and Mrs.ThAU. our way-in'which Lyman Pilkey be'done Monday, Tpesday, Friday o, spent over Sunday t 0 Urs. Walter Ward to recovering, wielded.the hammer' a good price • and.Saturday,of each week until 33icely from aver severe-a tta-f-k-of -was realized. acute she Provide for Emergencies S6ptembe'r let at indigestion, from ,whii;h an a ff red last week. With funds in the Bank you are able to provide for anymi6eseen 13ome mqch. needed, tel�eph oiie Foster. Hom'SsWanted -accident,&,cl,- as, The Alton& Grist Mille; circumstance�that may arise etc. cable and Other repairs with im for' Nine Fine Boys provements at central are un4er Why not took ahead a little and commence a savings account W. A.L. I %T. 01T a to-day? Money in the Bank is your best friend at a time when in."d aroun4 Clareimont. 3 boy?,,.ag6s li year to 8j years R you need It most. PhOPRIETO The Citizens' Band,,has been an- 4 4 a t the 2 and gaged to play two days Do_ • in the FAH !' � Markham Fair. , This speaks well Take'' one of these boys into your 01*00"' BANK . - . . "_,el.!. for the popularity of our band. home and givehim,a chance to become Whilw there is ideal temperature Thos. Peirson has returned home' 'a good citizen: Photos of any of these WHITBY BRANCH, C- P- LYND• *a=8*F• - 'and less--moisture. after being he Toronto General will be sent d1pon application. This BROOKUN BRANCH, _ j. C. moss, Manager. Brand raw Henderson:s PAINT foirn four weeks, and is ought•to appeal to every-home where Hoppital will protect your buildings from rapidly recovering,from the oper­ there ate,pp children. For further in- formatiou apply to the severe storms of winter.- * . . . Come'and see on-r-stock of Paint, Ation. Tworinksofonr bowlers mot 1H. W. 9LLW=. and Varnishes. Always a plies- Box 321. Oshawa,Ont._ored to Uxbridge on Monday and 0 price anything fa Hard- The ChildrerVe Aid Society of the sure played a friendly game ware. -with the- of Ontario. 1.2 Use Bank Money Orders bowlers of that village; defeating JAPIEN you want t6 remit any amount up to fifty dollars, Fmok Cooper,, Claremont. Chem by 17 sbal;8. 0 IF AUCTION SALE r mab" that Bank Money Orders an I i!' , as D. A. sad Mrs. 'Scott returned wall as safe. The chame%exclusive of Revenue stan"N4 am Witt N ftll ag 'after' HORSES AND home on Tuesday event GATT' pleasant h under,three cents; over $5.00 and not spending a very holiday $&00 mid exceed. A land L00% In London. with the latter's Pure-bred Sheep, Pigs, limpl6 lar$10,six cents; over $10 and not exceeding$30.,tam cesaft CN* per �om$30 and not exceeding$50,fifteen cents. "eats find other friends. They meats., (,train, Feed and zoade the trip by motor. Furniture. You can get Money Orders at any branclsof this Ekmaka Several of ourresidents motored ST THE • an 1% property of AN Conorete down to Pickering on Tuesday ev- a enibig to attend the banquet w13ich DARD BANK T. Or CAJ4.AU& was tendered to the Ron. F. C. JW am R. at 16. Rear Concession 4. ... I - •:­ Products Bi go, Minister of Higbwa ,and At L . . ; TOTAL ASSM GVER NINETTMILLIONS V, Pickering. on W.F.taw,Manager. VA. McLean, the De at into- 15AY,• OCTOBER' 1. 19,21 Pck*ring Branch t - ter. They report a very enjoyable SATUIR WhiftBranch: C.A.McClellan,Manager. • evening. The'following property - F Veil d .Tile,' , " Mrs. C. SpaNkhall, of Searboro Junction.- R. J. an 10, Bay gelding 8 years old h d. Bay.mare d Mrs. Man and Brick and Lyman and. Mrs. Pilkey mot- 5 y eKre old,agr. Bay mare 11 jear old cued Tile .3, 4, 6 and 8 up to Lo4don and Strathroy -sgr.'Bay.geldtaRs years o gp. on Saturday and spent,a couple of oFADE SHORTE16ii. C LE days*i%ith Mrs, ti sister and Roan heifer due- time of sale. Red hit'-- od__ R-- --61 i b I e" r due Oct. 10th, Roab cow bred Ma r. Go " ­7 V with Mr. Pilkey's fe Sister and :other inch, -2ad.Roan.: 4th. Roan belles bred April friends." -`-Cono'fete-Bloo s Henry Widemwi.'of the Mark- cow bred April 24th.Spatted cow bred April 10LI1. Red cow bred May the ine, suffered a- heavy !Get my, pnees. 1"'?e r Ind. Phone 2706 Pick. lose on Thtirsday.nyoru .-1 -barnand other oat-. steer calf arm o week when his ham tow-nl 15th. Farrbw cow milkiDg good. Year. iog of 'Rat ling steer. -6 heifers, 2 heifer yearling hette calves and I at buildings were e 'D PIGS ar e impson entirely destroyed -SUROPI-HIRIC SHEEP AN C1 ­ euc ' S by fire. As he was filliDg his silo R., n and 14 ewes registered. 6 shear- .-at the time it Is ewe and 9 ram supposed that the linsts will register, I C. N. R. Station Brook Road fire originated from the engine. lambs,%ill register. 5tat hogs. York- is Adam Spears was In Toronto on abire sow with'pigs by sidi. _ _1 Friday last attending the funeral IXPLFVFqT8 ETC. of his ancle, Adam Spears, of Sar Set brass mounted breaching harness, s Assured k. Interment taking laci to Mt. Plow harness, Single har"as, 4 top Pleasant Cemetery. The deceased collars, Pair of team bridles. Aquaz)-- 7. ' City of shock, A quantity of number of Wait well known to a turnips in row. A quintity of seed our older residents as he resided and feed oats, A quantity of mixed -in Miietnotit a number of years arsta. Bedroom suits.Glabier top cup ith the' ago. board, JAmpa and pictures, Sanit sry The football team of the Union milk and ...... pails. 'Milk strainer Sunday School.accom nied by a Deering binder 6ft. cut, Data bay Of all materlab and deskan uq4 In 0600k. It will pay YOU belt at our*arks v;cd inspol am a"* down to. RAmebank on Saturday tiff tooth cultivator with ridging m obtoln prices Don't be mislad evening when they were resented a % ', - arris . ...... ........ Disc a' H _.,:cumber of their frieur,161 motored loader. McCormick msoure. spreader. Deering wed drill 15 disc nearly ne tacbment. Weeder with sulky. sse3 Aw"114 we do not employ with the cup awarded the wieners harrow. Diamond barrows 8 seetions, y onst, and do throw lis Int et 13, h DWnshtp league. The ca Prowler sulky plow, Plow wheel. 2 salosion of 10 per sent.,wbiab you we :talo' aordon Scott; replied to the verity Rang plows, Single plow Wil- eastainly save by punlissi g IS= as if 4§ 1prewatation in a few well chosen kinson No.7.Single plow aria No. 21, fall"We@L words. Speight we 013 and box. .Wagon J.T: MATEMSON springs. Splfght sleigh. Trucks, Top so I Oung le fift strong, - G a s o ine �gjnoe Poo buggy. 2 stock racks, Plit'box, 2 flat of=e Whitby B. V, V. V.visited Office and Works. Whiliby,Qutarb•razat, the local Union lastgoaday even- Scales 20001hs.. Gilsougasoline engine 2:t h p. Line shaft with pulleys, g and gave an excellen Saw frame with saw, Cutting box with A t pro. readings,gramme tame of• mulic and PICKERING carriers, Ensilage blower-small size power the evening closing with an In• good, Grain grinder 10 inch plate, YARD formal social. time and refresh- Fanning mill with bagger and LUMBLE61% -the About eO meats served by Claremont attachment, Some belts. -7young people. There was a good ofO-incb belt, Emery stone, Grind— • game of parlor baseball in which atone, Bait truck, Bag h6lder� Root -H cream sepa- --the visitors proved to be. clever,' cutter.4 Sling ropes,M We have a large and well 0sorted rator nearly new; 3 Sets- of whiffl&' stock of the following material �sporty bRtters, the score,hooreve�r, trees. 3L-borse whiffietrees. 2 Sets of -Fir Flooring.-restiltibor in a to 2 in favor' of- the Matched B. C.: g. V small iron trucks wheels and aides. -locals. - There were,% number of Pea harvester, Oil tank. 30-ft.ladder, i II Matched' B. C. Fir Sheeting, and ' hl clever hits on both sides and some Water and apple barrels, Chains.Sho- atche4LB. C, Hemlock flo oring, 4*tn*' ood "bead work,"a feature pecti- vels,..Forks, Hoes,_ Grain bap and inch V Matched Fir Ceiling. and 6 in.'B. 0. Cedar Sidg. liar to this iwdoor jRrne; In a sacks and many other articles. in 4ver Board,Pla Be usicol chair con test two of the As theproprietor is giving up farm -visitors held the winning seats-. Ing'on account-of.III-bewltb,everytbicii be sold. Everybody pronounced IV-A-1tror---must- -iuRlily enjoyable- and successful -Sale begins at I o'clock,sharp p W. D. Gordon & Sont, event. Rev, ZA Coxiv' exnent Source Qwer R Andrew A. Scott, 'of Y611a. TERM-Fat hogs, 'raw lambs, grain, Of P corn, roots•household goods and all PICKERING �rounchili, India, delivered able gums of $15 And under, cash; over ,Bell and Independent phone. and interesting addresses on Son, v Will day last. Rev. C. W. King, Des that amount 12 month's credit AR lUjImnse, $tops when"not in use be given to parties furnishing &p- eon T. C Gostick and 0, M. For, proved joint notes. 6 per cent. J p to Keeo. JUST APRIVEO ' '.",schmere appointed 4elegates to tacount allowed for cash. the e Farm t e annual Baptist.0 ention of Helpi oys on th Big values in Fleet Foot for.men W. B, Powimt, • Ontario and Quebec,. which meets Auctioneer women and children. pumps d Oxfords,an in St. Thomas, Oct. 14th to '219t. Lightens Housework- do, -Sunday will be the annual Next CLAREMONTS NEW rap styles foi.summer wear.' st I Colors white, t Jay Siifibol Rallv Day when an blue. a lnd!pp�rident $pact' I addr6sses of 1itterest,-to much to"Make You _--pricesse I_ow youexp -A-R- A G7--E- - folks as well*is older people young f boots, - chocolate Men's Sunday pastor The undersil ting goodyeav -welt, and others. service hymn sheet _Feed -Cut 0 ­107ill be delivered by the Xned h�viug purchased to clear at 45., ; O- Y D ' our�'Ovm` the garage business of F. M. Cooper. pvith select 'resrponsive readings are pre red to do all general repair- Football boots, steel toes tan-an hoWd;.,be...-i6thout on whith at$6.50 per ir, be used. All old members W rngr of cars of all makes, e I bo6l, parents and friends Alt aftessfories for ca-rs kopticatt at- .No far- �eft. the se have a'cordtal invitation to attend aptly on hand. OAR on this rally. School sessinn with the Motor oil always on hand ol U8113 iervic! &I lesson at 9.80 and the Work goa;ranteed Prices right- as Ht 10.20 a. m.and 7 p. ni. Come 011re us a trial d uncouritge the young folks in ad Pho"2WI' an Anderson& flikey, Claremont I R.. THEXTON* Agent Tickering e Mood work. SO ----.-----,--- iR-9 5.�. , V �M W.�- 1� 1! ''' 1­111­%w� Rli,i,�� I !''Il�,�� L - I:i : I I 1.11 .. I I 1; .. It � , -E . KF 51 W� �, I � i -�'194TNX I , , ­� W . �,_- _�� ,� OX�­,� r '. __.,.1;, , , I '�.�N - T­ - � - .. � , . _ P:�77 �?. �... - -- - �1 I " , -! .. 4:1 :� ,� "." - & , , , ���' "W'., _ ­.r" ,�," t- 1-1 ,e -- ­� "' `�'Z ;7- ,�'��,_��,� . - ­ , '1�r­ll 1711IF111, I I , ,�e - '� `� W pi � , T, . , � 1�.�_. It- �. , r:ti�Ufti7O�-krq-Pw`�"' -11"! I I " , _ ,�, VR7W..UO1;v is I �� , - . ` , 1­1 - ��','.11�17_ - - ,�- :4 �7; ,. , .� ,.�.­ . , `7 .1�11`7"T��.111 ,7: ..�J -��',t. "i , i4l,'-15gii, �" N 'el 50IN't In �, , IRWIM I . 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I , - .. .��, .,. , ­ . . . D& J. I MMD=OW- - �.--: , . 1 ­ _4� _ .1 - , - I r- .� - - - 1ittle _1 I . - -_ I :; 1!! I ­ -lo_� "'.� ��,, :- ft,-.;.- _�,��. .. And the wind' runs by on'her � ! . m . , I ... , . , - 7, . - Prov,hicial Board of, Heafth. Ocii&Ao ; ., � � 11 . . .. � k_.,�_ - ,� ��,.,......,�, , ­:� .light,tat � 'A , I . '. - ­ ­t..- , . ..I I I ,AIV .:- :�& - - - - .- . -��.-"-'---- �- U -4�.-, , "Z, . � - - I .4� . ., ., I I .,;, _� ' r T, . __ ., I. :.1.t ��. .. e ,ZZZ , ZE,10ddletou will be.gjad -.mi-, -lUndiAg t#e golden heads,of th6 wheat .. . . . � ,.+t -,i I .. I to azkwsf Mifttlons on Publl� vi'math . L' X 11 -_ , .1 . - -1 I . , , A. , . T� - --tori.thi6ua.this lum�_ "dress WM at t - .w. .. 4 -__7.........._�- ., ., . . . . . . . .. .-- ., . . %P, - ­ N I .- 11 . , . , . �: � , ,� . .qO . I - , - . ". ,- �P.Ullalgwut Bi"s. , I �­�_��`:. . �_ 4 . . - _91_ � - - -, " - . . - . :: -':­_ 1 ­ :- !.",Twoutc.- .1_ 1. . . - . . - I look at the star and I think ot you 11 .. . �11, .. ., . " . * . .11 I - �--. - , - ...'.�.."". ; . 1 4 . .,� .�a�". I . .1. .. . , . ,.:.,, T � , - a moon,too? to dant. I A mi,xtu-re,..of IOD p" of soft soapi- :- "' ., .., , I ,." � : . . � . - - I � ; � When Son Wan a-Confi . - � , :� ­ ,'� .. .. �. -1 t: ... � ­ . . I. 7 And are you undeir the sam I (.'.,�... , .�� . '�-a *1.s. , . I I . ...i 111. . Wonder' 6* many - fathers feel, f our' parts of ofl of lavender, and - -.�,_-;,,..�;..-, . 1�_ .. � - , . . i , ; - - _�ixty parts of alcohol makes a.Very ..__ -1 ­1 1 A'AW", at.*0--oomimonest causes of!a.contaminstion.of.drinking water, �Is ths wind that,ruffies the tall wheat jeOlms Of the way the grown-up son i I .:, .��..,.'','.1 . I - - -. �, -,ill� - adults-twenty-OTO:by direct contact "I there ' - . goes to mother if he wants's, confi-j good.shampoo. Tincture of green soap .1 - . ...,,,, . L-WOU 70=9 � 1 Plus � : '. :. � �41 � . Running her fingers through your hair? dant? I don't suppose we'll evet'kn6w; some good toilet water also � f., . - -trowit-164er. Twentx!-I ---There_rn q y be BlckrJss In the fam- . . ., i , � -_ _� � .: ,�; , . � ., ��---! no - it was o ­ ham . 1-� I -, - _ _._-__��.___.___4or �_v.p w v&4er-Itt e L atheL� makes a good shampo . '" . I .".. ­ .1 .�;* 17 " , -_-_ ._n1"t`_1Of_,� ,A . -1 y". T9. "M ontmon for I ft 1 -I - f, 'am aft- - -- ---- -- -----, - . I - ���� �..- �.. . . , some one- ng ever, can go'a.s tar - ' than I Brush and comb the hair. Then ap.. �-�_ '' '- � "eats during their�Pospittal!leeeyW-to -call .&,,doctor to have- a!'Surely my love : - admAt they cared. , But alf'the ' ,,���,X�, .�., I � �,.." , . . - ,, . If truth were -known, p17 the shampoo to thd scalp and rub I , ___1 I", 1��--­_I-"�. ' a to see at least two or tbre*'proper diagnosis made and to 1114ve' As the cold,.white'moon or a blinking same' . the � f . ' . . ��"_ . - L I I I , it WellL in-,with the tipis of the fingers- �' � -Z ,:�,'!, ,�..N%�y ,IL- . - . starl . - .- - . father - . __ � . , . . - ­ . - Oed In . I . , - , , ,� I.pVould give a great deAl if i , .,�'. . -1 11 . ithrays the Orl!mt AMid.tha"patienLrernoved to hospital ! . : ,- - ..,, -� , son� . - : . I I I I I : � ... - -�,, ._ - - � - � - ients.To-:.pweou, acting.as .,.�,- ::--'eme him for advice. As a 'rule,� When yoii-have made a thick lathen. �'- ' -I-, w em 1. �:. .1 _...lr�,�,-, ,. � . I i ,��. .1, . 1-1 �.-..' 'r. 7 . ith;typhoid Pat nurse My And yet wit"a night &o still and son i h the long hair thoroughly. You ... ,�', " �.111 . . * . .4 1� .. ,"' -, 90as anywhere else e*oept to*was ; �`1--z- ":, 11- �y. to only onw or two. cases uf taminated-by actually tooc pa ' . are now ready to muse your hair and . s . �,-_% I . , I near. . father, doesn't he? . � .*.., �. . corn-! I .. I � - . . I ., I.-"'. . � t lie.Tior�nto General,HOW- tient or,the bededlothes, n - . .1 , a:�Z enquiring it *$a learned jug in c6ntaet with food. o ne .wbo; The miles seem longer "d longer, -It's too late to help the fathers with this prggess must be very thorough. - -., :�%`, .. ".; ' ' . : - dear.' . . � ;_ grown song. But here's the secret for! No.matter how much bother it May __.. 1'1. .�,��..I , - . . 11 , .. .. � are--onw-&A!qw. 8U&-9&­-has-any--vymptoms--of-eomnm=1c&bl&1______ . ,­._ . __ . ',.� _,,r,. _� . '_ .; ._11 I . -the-benefit'-ofyoung-fathers--witb--sqns',-.Aabn6-Ym.--=ukL.r-enew the riming I , ,, I. _' Vetft at any-tkno'of the y4r, except disease or who is nursing a patlet& __ __ , . .. " . ., - 6parti " 8 who are just water-until it remains poliedtlydekr­ �z­ 11 n�­fn taxamlar cases. Theme ' cular with should And,gropinig for you.ihy lov. can find beginning to JOUr. r NLI , 1 . . . communlc4ble� . dl�gase. . - . ,Qj� the resukt of negUnt of the have anything to do with the prepara- But a tangled star in the hair.of the :Listen to sonny when he wants to talk! after the hair has been,dipped inito it - -::�- NA00 a-are ­ 'Orli - . .1W­ a� ­ PorAcy precautions that have practically-tion, or eooldng of food. Again, I . wind. I . I - � t�ll hiji to stop his. If you have a bathroom and running � WI., I - 1� :.I. :.,... .. -to you. Don't , I - . 41 . -7 noise or run and tell mother. That is, water, you will find a bathtub spray . :_�. ..,- ',��_Vjgpd,-videatic typboM off =mVioli_child.may be taken home f row an i ., , 1. - . I - - . - ­..­ ­��. , .. WW._. - _ . .- -- � :�Oft--tht. great-majority of" . isolation hospital, after having had ' ' ' ' If you really *ant to be, in on his very convenient for use in rin M"' s �..... .�-­�., . . ;�,­ ." - �A Op'hoid -french Red CrOSS SaVell -secrets after your hair' . . �.� - I fever, m he grows up. . I 1 4.1,- _ � .,��. I -the dinessie is trans-,scarlet fever. Its nose and throat may " ­ - I It's very simple,Isn't it? And easy Shampooing stimulates, the scalp _. ': :*.- -..- �4i.nd.ftod. by.,vater. This Is the COM-,be clean at the time of leaving,the 200,000 UVU . . 1: " -� ., I I . I. 261z,veft, men=' of Infection and If we'hospital,*but,a day or two later, nose So much hits been written regarding to understand. You don't bother to and usually improves dry, brittle hair ,:� 1.74... .; .I .I M talk much to folks who aren't a bit by increaxing the flow of oil. If by . .� _:4�,� 'I L .. OM teaku I W Into-eonsidersition toot the .throat. discharges may reappear. the work of the American Red Cross Is exactly any �'":�'..* -,.. : I - kIN --- ion Rese discharges are very Infectious, and oth�r relief workers from ,across interested In you. And son eftance your scalp should win to _�._��_ I _­_ Q�problem of typhoid transtaks ,,-,- sabod as fW as the and yet mothers sometimes neglect to the Atlantic that the efforts-'ot the-like you, ,You my be inordinately I-be too dry after-a shampoo, � ;,- - �. you wouli , %VM be Ome"Ry , better use a little grease. Pare vase- �- I.. :: . ., . . �"_,_;erriad m"c am concerned. , � isolate the child, and others in the, Preach Red C"as have not been re" proud of him, you may love him till it I ' I . . I X� .. . I ;��-��, Z notice tbAbt*family or neighboring:-families eon- -celving their sham of the pral"which hurts, but he has no way of knowing line applied with a medicine dropper- .. 'I - %_W , , ,_ 1=7 important to . , . nd will be helpful, and ought to cause, Ap Q �preialenes tract the disease. . . it unless you pal around with hini. A - M-4hicsix an increase in th, . they marit. ' ­:� I � , . ,1 r during the- Atiother' serious malady, -typhus As a matter of fact, despite the-Im- tbG time to-begin-'to be chums.with gTowth of hair. Part the-hair here and .,.. ,* ,�,qf%-pholdor-enteric feve ' ..' k4!,�;i- there and apply a drop of vaselins . -.' - �T* �*uwmw. and fill of eaA year. This,fever, may break out on account of' memity of the actual reconstruction Your 'boy is right now. 11 . �_ -1. l. � I I I .; MI-11. .. , a father who caet under- ekes to"the skin, and be careful not :. .-? �11 'Is often spoken of an "vaca- pemnal uncleanliness, the louse being task of France, its philanthropists and I know .... ,� - �' I, , . by Iris fourteen-year-old boy I . " and at least twenty4vo the medium through which the gerin charitable workers' have succeeded in stand * to spill any of the grease on the man -.� _ .-. r , . �I .1 � . . ; ". . , I � . I , * as building up an immense orgun*a r :! I ,. exam occur among�of typhus is transmitted-, Personal tion doesn't want to do anything on the of your hair. �� . . 1. .. _� of. th"s, Vt. If your hair is too Sily,a little 'Pure . . - are either on their vaca- well_as general cleanliness to there- covering the whole of the devastated farm. I could tell him, but I daren I I � IF.,, . - anmwnis or a little borax .. n U'r" - This is fore coadusive to good health. regions. even hundred communes are I was there one spring when he was aromatic . ... : RV, or have just returned. �11 � ­ LL -1 -1 I.- I .. � true ;wbere the holidays . Mosquito nets should be 'ded in constantly'supplied and the sick child- setting out early plants. Four-year�old will help.' But you must not use either - . ,_ n "�.. ' son had a toy shovel and rake and hoe of these'things, too often, for in that ­ � 1. .�'.. I Just been spent in the mountains the mosquito season, not p:nii as a ren"get special attention. I I , . 1,* ' or in- and he was naturally right anxious to CABG You will injure the hair�and , ..,qr 4t a jai= resort wbere no proper protection from these irritating pesta; The Union of French Women,f . � , V.'."O�V. - help father make garden. Naturally, make it brittle. - . - 4'' , . � : - 11 11"I precautions an taken. The but on account of them sometimes! stance, last year aided $00,000 adults. , , . .­ .. _ .. .1, . ...e" laria. I distr 'Father's t4m- ' . , . ..I - � .. ".1 milk, supply-we tho, chief transafitting the germs of ma _14uting more ihan 2,060.000 ar- too,be ga in the way. �� ., .. - *1 I . ....I . " _ . - ,.. " - . -Association of French -per is none too reliable and after hav- us pr a . . � ­ .: . � I I , , F_. . J-,� .i...�.� �f Wection'd summer resorts, When tntectiow disease does breakl ticles,while the Uniq ofessio for Wolnen� . ., ,�, ,*,P. � . - .,E�irljob& siontaminaled by W" or by out in a house the.residents,sometimes 1; Women .provided food for ' 90,000 'US two Pl=t*dug UP he Spanked eon This is an age of new professions . I.. � � I .1 I .. . . _r 1411115" 'L ables, th addition to 45,000 otije= and sent him in th4house. He Could , , raw vegetables washed in object to having the house.placarded, b for women, ,but Purely quite the m,&A , - ..- ' I ' M oW water or taken from fields although by this means-others who may . .�­- - g�,O_--*nts I aided through their organization. have given son a little corner of his t� '12 -, , ' original must be that of an English zl� , nd half doz plants and ,,* �, ,jj� with night-soil, oysters and take ths, disease are deterred from, Since the war move than 200,000 young own a a en AC - girl whoi, going to the United States . - � 11 -1"",2 �'?,,,, forms of abolt-fish from sew- entering. Similarly. there are many! lives have been saved by the devoted showed him how to set them out That � - as a children's nurse, built up, a large -_-. � . :; .1 . waters, and bathing in, people who object to be quarantine4!efforts of the French Red Cross. In would have been the beginning of a � ., . ,­ connection as an unspoiler ,&t spoiled ' - - 11��8 --_.I .streaavi� also" cause typhoid!an account of personal inconvenience,I the Department of the North alone the working partnership. . children. Her chief difficculty,she owls, - . I I ' . 1. ' i - . 2 But he-badn't time to bother with -1 �, I n. - The drinking water supply, although.by having been in contact! mortality rate.dropped from 4-0 to . has - not been with the pampered ... . . , � . . rl;*. . 5 contaminated by-the privy.;with a person suffering from. infec-I per cent. , . kids. Ten minutes-*"--too .long to I � � : 46 I . , , . . . . 1wrous, soil, preadl -BudSet difficulties leave:the exteut give to holding his boy,and so because youngster,who won responded to wise _�A, - .. I-,.--- leaking through ,tious disease they are liable to W - treatment, but with the,foolish mothw - - � , -be wouldn't bother when-the . . 44r 1, ­1 I cracks and fimsures. .For it over the whole community., [of future-work doubtful,but w national boy was er% who didn't mant to stop.4ndul-sing 11.- - ,.�". IsioOn the greatest care should'I It in not through ill -motives that loan. for relief work is being proposed four, he gets no help firm Nrn now their offspring. . . _. . :. I , . .. . - ."";�U'Mhsn to keep the privy or latrinel people neglect to use then health to make up for, therabsence.of'exten-�that be in fourteen. - � ..­ -1 . .. I � � . I . ­_.­ : " MR-86 Aw sa possible from the-vA or- adeguardL It is simply that they do give 19tate aid. I- ­ -1 Of course, little children a-re more 'I " - �.-�% ­ . 1,L'l ,_� . �t.,_ . - I I . . . , � , � . . - -bother than help. But the wise father ' The Nearslghtqd ChihL 1. � .. -­ , . vbw*.the drinking weder Is ob- mot know tnough about the prevention I . - . , _ _ * ptlllllw.� - - 11 .1 0 � . pl . . 1= .If 6wo to do sUgl1stent sus- or curtailment of discuss. . . ' -z . kbows that the time to interest a boy Myopia or nearsightedness,' is -- - - . ­ I .. I �Qplqjw that infwWou may got into , Of course them are many ways that .. -hish Huiiwii. ' *.-. in work is when he wants to work. Ing to a � 6 . - -- . *�A ow, . . �eformity of the eyeball; '' .� - ,-.A 1"W the shmAd be bWW germs we tranerafttied,-which ,cannot Irish journals,as is only appropriate, Habit forming begins at birth. and it becomes t it '_ . %_@Mw I 9 so.long tha the image-is" IM.`gw I Fn I for US& ___ I be Prevented by individuals. Two of supply a number of the most amusing-.in never too early to start the habit focused In front of the reUns instead . � 4'., :.,-' ���. Obw an tnW61%M_J31,the number of disee ways sire b Infected water and "bulls," For instan's, this appeared In of being.s. Pal with 70dr boy.' of exacitlY upon it. Few it any chl]A_� "A ,_ . - ' . IL f.'', .. I . . - ,_ I .t_�00008 O3Qkr_OO='* the somwer Infected fom& K Ontmio- the pro.. the columns of the 111rish Times".- . - . I . . .1 . ran-an born with short right, but 1he - �� - , L' , � � �i__Js Is 4a mpriav tW&Preventive- vincial Board of Health has officials,'Mr.- held that purchased meat Cramberdes-Sugar and Acids. softness of the eye, wilitch permits, . ��.."_� � ft �1. . the ... . - �i,"I,­ sbouM be takem The stn4wt�continually on -the lookout for, Infec. wouI4 be better thap that supplied by ' -There are many wrong ways to eyeball.to ler4rthan, is often & family : i,� � �-13, . ..,� of proteaft the individual i tion in food and water, and it is by contractors, who were not Paints. He ';make __L�_,. sauce, but there is peculiarity that chikh.en inherit ­ . � . I 11 4re- I ` , Z�.� avoklable infection Wft tY-I co-operation between the people and knew of one case where cattle were one rigivt way. Allow half a cupful Ttle trouble ' .7 � com" soon after the �,-_-.� _,",- , �*�%;,�.' , fever is by Inoculation with tY-'the Board that the province will be actually killed ofter they died!" of cranberries for-each person, and child begins its school work; and, 0. . ., , . - _ ,��,�" - dut half as much sugar as.'begun, the defect is likely to increase .. I., 1" Id vaceinc. This is attended with;kept-as free as possible from all pre- The"'Irish Independent," again, had ' "" ; r.,Lz - - -M.-B. es and half as much watem . . .I':- &I Very little inconvenience and com-I ventable outbreaks of disease. Lab-an article not long ago by Mr. =�i -I with' each year of school until finay. .' - ­.,11 . �- . -� prjjwj `the 1-njection %mder the skin Of!oratory workers in every .tivilized Palmer, on the subject of defectITe as sugar. Bell the cranberries and .. . , I I country are carrying on researches in I the Inconvenience or the actual dig- ..- , de*d beeteris on two occissioas a weak, slot meters, In which he se,id: "I caii the water together -in a ssuceP MA' , tress 'obliges' the child to turn to- . ,.Z--.1. .,. I 1_ - or ten dkys apaft The dangers of this .great battle against disease quote five of such meters having been without a cover. Ali bright-colored gle,gim to correct its, vision. - 0. �,;.. � - � Som .,1:_ "..'" . suck tnoctilation I& practically nil mid go macy avenues are open for fitted at ULU address, and .not one of vegetables or fruit, -if cooked In a tinm it is not merely inconvenience I 'A(O .- �Yet the Aglo.ikl results obbidned by theerm'lLstribution and spread of diseases am" has.worked.accurately except dish without.e, cover, are cleam and that the condition causes; die myqg& I ­.�,�,'-_. . � . I- �� - -�. " shase,".,..,,I_�., a" in. evidence,that it is,diffieult even with our pro- two." . prettier thad when they im kept msy become malignant myopia, in -_ ,-. �,�, ---eehervoei It bm been tried and pastica- gTessive legislation to prevent out- Finally, this is attributed to-a South closely covered during the cooking. which event changes in the eye beVn .. �: -L I .1 , bsely w in the army where erYbOdY breaks, although we take energetic Ireland journal:' I , . .-�.' �i�, . - I ', - ' - � - - When the berries aie soft, mash,that lead to incurable blfnd.es�s. - , ': .....-- � �­ "Our stalK- has not yet ' recovered them with a" ' . I . -11 .;n,�� � . .0 required to be vaccinated. measures to control and starno out . spoon, remove them froml If the child keeps his normal vision ,. _1 !. . . I . . . ... I �, � , People should not depend on-vsc- -such outbreaks. - . -.- I I from the effects of the late holidays, the fire, add the sugar and stir it-in until the age' of fifteen or sixt -- . ,-7-�� �.�'.- - - - I - - ­ ­ I een, .L � _ .�, �I-. chsat];n alone without taking ail nee- - .. and we trust readers will overlook any welL The result will be a thick-Sauce, he may be regarded as no longer . : . ... .., I - Gem ouding has been one o? Am- little deficiencies In our bol' ­ _ _ L% � . � � �� � . ea&ry precautions to avoid the dis- Umns, ed- that will jelly' when cold,and the skins,liable to nearsightedness. The pro- .�" - For this rpeson It is"essential. aterdams leadinglndustrie3 for nearly pecially as our last Issue did not aV; h 69a gress increas I . :1 .. . - '" .,. :tow . .of the berries will be of a brig �, r, ive e in the defect usually � V� . - , I � _.. to-w That the water'SuPP4-is-pum 500 yemm. pear!" red, and so tender that there will be ceases soon aften the twentieth year. :.`�� . '. , -that the ma is clean, that Ries are - - . _. � I ,:. .-_­1 .- . � I . . no need of Arairring the,sauce. . Only ,the physician can make an . 'k suppressed, tbat'no,refuse is left-ex- . berriis cooked in.exact diagnosis of *_ - , The reason that myopia, The �­ - -. 1 , ... dnd the worst, is yet to come th diac- - _.. -, _ . , � , 1%, ;poged, and that no pers6fts who might , . - ; - is way art better Is a ve�y vbm'plel nosis' that a non-medical optician I 1� , !;t . -,�be-"carriere come irk any way Into � . ­..­, .. . `�.--,11 P.�4,�. 1 . ,_� I" I ne. All vegetable cellulose is tough- ., _ `�t .- - �P­ ` I -- _... -- ';;'!, of food. . - I - . : . . makes is not trustworthy, be. - - .. .''t. ., , -1 . 0 , -- .: ,.� -,vortact, with the preparation I I - ."I.: A ­ � ' - -_ - , , ,_.-�,. �_: "� "I- �.,�_. . . ...,I ,�. ened by being boiled .vAth sugar, 6ut cause the spammadic contiscidon f - "" '`54�.­..�..,.� :'-�G ne95 - . - .. . ...��. . I � - `:� 1�1 r r,�!eraf cliaro - in the home and . .. �_�. I. .1 01 '':., I... ,�.i I .. :. : . I.: .-­.. ,:'. ;.. �., _,-;�, . . , is made tender and soft by being"boi -1 on� of the eye muscles may esuse an ­ ' . '. . � . . ­�7. _.... 1.1 .- 1 . - - .1 reonal hygiene-also)P."re- � , , I _ . I . :.�_ ?"�'A IF.. I -. . %:.4. .. .. �.� -I-.- - -,. 1, , . . ed with acids. Thai is y 4 sour I �*�- . . . attention to Pe . - , ,.:. � . , . wh .�r'r',"A �7 1 .- . %, APPOint, myopia, which uniesp stro� ,,------ .. -v*Iqx.the ipread of tyvh6id. -1 , - �. .: , . ..�% . . . - _ � ; '7�_L, . , � .:, - - , " � , � ,� .. , apple cooks more quickly than a sweet' sed : ". - . . tm"rarily to� paralyze , -., .7,- �A ,. - _� _�::_� . � I �.� ULt revrembei'toget iiweinxW at �. , .�-. . '. ­ � -7.�:.�',�:-.;-' '.�'. '-.',' ! �pine is u , � �:�� - : '. �; .��-4 ."� .�, . I �*-�� - I .�� I '' �. . . apple. When you wish pears, peach , -�'. :-:. �,_. ': : . ­ �, ­; 11. � . . �-';..4'..-,-,�' .. . � ' . . -".,..,-,. I.. .- I the muscle cannot be distinguished . ., ,.I.. .. .� -the ebrliest . 'mT . ­". � � ��� �, � , ��,�.., . , � :' . poisible moment and make- V"�!L - :,��, - :not ��,:. - .� - , !. . ., . 1 as and apples to keep their shape you i from the real thing. it is easy te . 1�44�-',_�� ��"...iwvurxncw of." oa*10ag the disease, I � " � .,�, �._: I I . _ ,� - �,*-­�. - . -, ---.,-- ._ .. _.. � . ' 1 . ' 11., . ­ ­ - - . . . ', . . ... . �--i­:--_­ ­� _` .�._.. - I Cook them in a sugar syrup. If-cook-':guess, howe i;er, that a. child is suffer. ._ _.��7�:� I .� . . . 1.� - I _. . ,. I .. . , r. .\ %. , - . ., . ,.. .Aoulily sw . . ": .; . . I A 9 . P . .4­.. . . ..��.1 --�%..,� �.:, ,- :. . ". .�*' .-,�' . ed in'water alone they would "cook� ing from -n�earsightednss when he -t--::�il - I__ . . �11% � ,e- 7­ 7.1 .1 ��;* .,' "_"., .. . ­:: _ . . I q . --.-.'� _, -,- ,�,-.: '. �. :. piec- . I -. ��1�1� , . . . I 6_ - .: - � -: , ­ I ;- .. has prominent eyes and dilated pupils . �.' -,�`� .. �1`7 �_... . ... .: . .�i:'�, .�%�"­ . " to es" because of theacid in them,! - - i - ��'� , � , ,..' - .. :7'-��­­. " . , - .- . - .:�, - - , - .-__' � .., I� be-distributed in . � . -- . .­ . L Acids have a.similar'effect on the and, though bright and quick at pia*,- . I .'...- _. . , .. . Disease Werms can :_,�,.:�, :. : , ..�, ..1,;-_ . . , - ..".", � ... 11 .. * - . , . , :_ ��� . - . Sometimes ./* .� 1. , . � :, - .- :,� -,�- . 6 disease is �..: 2, " , .�-� 7 . . ., I ... . - . -1, =80y ways, I //// - . --.:,�,_ "-� _t,:��,�,�_ - I - ­ I tough connective tissue of meat. A: " -\-' , ,... I'. .�.. , beini . I . .1 .7-41 � . seems dull or m*,bievous at school �. '..­ --- :� . . V,w.­ - .,. ,.- '_�- I . , I '. _�.. v- � eommunkabw froku one humAn � - I '.� ­ . . . 1, I � . I I . . . 4 - - -::z ,-�, stew made Qf the particularly bough I-dull because he'cannot see - " I� `f:.:" ­ .. . - I '_% sometimes tho are even .1 . "7' - I .* 1� it .� .-. - I the� black. .�-J, � " ' " 1' ' L � _ ,, .. � . � ­ %_;t- . , to another . ,-.4'i �__ - ,: ,,, - - - but well-flavored pieces of beef from; board and mischievous because, xial . -!� �_V - I ­:­ .. :.".� ,�. . . . _. . I . � . 7, - �...1 , .4, 1 Int;;; Is between_sWinals and I. " :,�.- the lower part of the shank will be' " " . . .... ,- , . 1, : ,,�:.t I- .- ",:,. being able to take 'part in the school :­­-�,�'.''�-. . . . .. ., Z ::.. � . - � ; . -mem'and men and an . i I�' .. Amals. . I ­ .. �,�,, I :."- . tender in a shorter time if a.dash of _ .:: I :_ ..- __ ___ -. - . I .11 I �:...1.�- 17. - , - I I �,.:_ . �-�--.-,.__-,. ,- work, he must find some other vutv , , . .. . 1. . .. It is only by realizing 6w "Ous ... � .�, ::: �If�, ,-� vinegar Is added to a stewpot. A well- let for his energy.' But-the trouble ;__. .-.%� . : � " I .. �.� �� ­­ . i&, . I . I. r__1 .­_-, . , ,::., * . 1. .. - . .. .... -., - "�-�-,: . - 5084", , - I . . I .. . . ­ ,­7 . ;:,� known practice of the chef at the hotel,-May not be owing t myopia slo ., .­!�­ :' ; A .: . - ... Idi , are and how ­ :�zll. : . i=1(_ .,-,..-. . �-� I . � .,o no, :,.I'- 1, . __ . ­ ey- . I - all over a . I- . _�_'.l - I .1' I or club is to marinade a steak that is but partly 6r wholly to astigmatism : 1`1'%.­1' , I . �� 1'..1. �-, . .. ��__q4E 04M :, .1.1. . 7. I I . -, .. . . ,� I .. ­ vommunity, that each one of us can . .. . ..., , , .._ likely to be tough by rubbing it with 1`School myopia" may be large17 .'..,: :�*­�_ t � . . P , .. .' ' I . -- � � .4,", -7� I �­ 4 "r little part to stan%P them Ou . . # I . . ... a mixture-of vinegar and a little oil-I ted by abort hours of schooL � - , ,, �. . - I .1 .. . QO_C19&1_Pr_ I I preven .I .;',.�" .., ._�--A , , Wvvent them gaining headway. - I : ­­ I . one part of oil to three or more parts ., .'�. 1. .. ,1� . . .. .1 . , ,work and frequent recesses, well- -��',.�. 11�.�111 . -1 , �_- - ,-��.�__ ,.�,-11 I——7_� I�, . � .�,- . Let-us take a common -'diseaP&- . . .1 . �_, . of vinegar. Some cooks immerse such i ventilated a4d well-lighted: school �."� �_� , I . . I ''. � ''" -- . ., ' : ` ��r �z-.� *I - 1 ,� , typt d fever, and yet a very serious . ".. . ­ ') I�� a steak in a bath of 'Oil and vinegar�rooms, desks with sloping tops and ,�`-':'-'_'�f� ',` '' ** , � -"..4,�`�`*- - - .I i ..- ­,*7_:­;�.-- ,,, I ­ . .. ­. , - _. Z ­ I ­ _., - - and leave it there two hours or more; textA,00ks -with large .�--�­- '.��, - �,�',We. Nobody wants to take this dtx- ) . �...-1_4 .��, ­ print. it .1 ,* , I. I. '. , . % 11 r`-::-., ... then they wipe it dry and broll it. The MpDpis is alioad,v established, ap. , ..t,--F.,�-�" �-�41�100,and certainly no right thinking :�, -, "' o.�,-!`-:if - " " - -.11. . . - �.- _;- -.1 . - want t-� see others take I .�.�-` ,-',,":.- : , result is a steak that is tender 'and * � _" . - 44iod . .. ::L -�-,.� � --',-.,�'.; - : �� 5,4060 11 opriate glasses are necessary. _ -" ,�� � - I ­��r Pr I . .­ ,-��! IL -But often the disease is � �,.� ,,:, . . :f 1 - -, ­�­ :­..-� very � .il!,.,,�.'��%. , of delicious flavor. � , , " .�� . .:� .. . 17 . .. . - _­O�_ . � .I- . - ­ -,,.--.�,', __ � ,. � . . . " � ., ,..:,---��.,- "":,-, ... ::.. 'i�. I, I-f . . . I�Z_� -x : , . .�., . _- , .:�7'­"­ .. - 1: - � -V esd-4b6ittlPy thoughtless POTBOM ,�� �­;7 - - . , . � . 44" � , ... . . . . _­i� , .- - --i ­';�­ . . . . 1-7 �. ;��­`�,�'� _ , . __ I ! ,,, � I I .. . � . , -.. _ , . ­ - � .. ��..., - . mde a,1� I �,;. .',. --. . ,-_'�_'..,��-,.7.:­.,�7,4 �� '-Shampooing Your Hair. ' . , 1. , ��, '. ;�4, id"of the barm. �k ,7 �­ ,.�The M . *,�� : � , ­%� 1 N�__I W11111404A ' set ., .) L`�:�:,�.. .� . � ..%� � �- ' - _- . - .- : ._­. __ � , 11 L-9-4hey VZb"**A family in the coon .. , . , - � :; . I� .:._"1:�, ` V ;- - I ..-.,.. - t_: If you have-grown up in the belief Those best qualified to judge tell m ' .i;---."', _..:..: ," -- � , . . . . a �. %. ., , A.,��-oar poifiips not have.a very sant- . - I - I .. I - T 'Vr o ­� ­._­1-r - - . - - --that-you--mit-not:�­­x... your-hair,that-the-sin on ni the mantle Of, . ,-­! . -, ... . .,�,�;,,'tl . � a,­�. I I "-*_ - � -1 . g wb ,�­'z :.,.t�.,7-- ' ' �­ -or privy at--their houset-- - .t , I �. .1: :. I , - ';" too often, 7� -.-- � ." JW lz;trivw� . � -I.-17'. � . here is something new for� Caruso Is most likely.to fall is Joseph 4�,-�;�,. ,� -., ,jfSZjd'.-V$j_.vuy-get contamimted Ohd . � ...:­;.. . I 1 . 11 . '1� 1� - �" .-.., �- - ,�."C �, 3i:�- - 'r. . :, . you. Hair and scalp must be kept-, Hislop, in whose operatic appearances :.'.'.. -':',.�,. � . , ��, .. . . ` * fkZA *air WILY to ,- I . I.. �, l'ood. The . ." -1:t . . 1". ' . " 46, I . . clean and, unless have some Very� the greatest of tenors took a sumulva .I . '.-. _�- , 2�-1 .�_ 'i.. . ���j�, YOU . icar .. A�.6w� - ..... I " , ji 4erwfis n*y.contal,n.germs Of P�'., - ,, , I . I - 1. - . . 11­6.�.. I _ ", .:, I , F. ­pecukar scalp disease, you will irofiti Interest. .' - *" . .. I - I �' or, probably from a "Car- . � . �_� . 1,M Mc ___ . - L. ;�Z Wd-few � . -I;-_ I .1�� __ -- . I .4 . li�_ ­ . .. .1 �. _. by frequent thampooffig. Joseph Hislop Is a quiet, modest .1: .. , I , ' . �� -P vis s, p&wn who while not : I - - 11-:40" I , . :a 2 I jL'_­'.�:.'-t,.` f:'.. - ,,�,, P �.� . -1. Theri are many excel-lent shampoos; young Scotsman who learned to use " �.-I � " .,� 6:5,jw f'sni-acttve symptoms of dis- ., . . .,. I � -I-, , , , . . ". , , V ' - .. k. ., , . ­ on the market, stimula ,. . - , V . . . � d'... .1, T1111i -- � . ltl� I - a,imurticular, serts in '._ ", - " . I I ting and re-' hts'glorlow voice' la Stock1folm. Hsi . R1 , I " - 1 . . '. . _.�.�.-, I . - I � ". -and can thereby trans- I . - � �. i'.- :1- 1 ..­ . I LeibinC to,use. . If you prefer, h*w-, recently started ,off on,a- ope,ratle. ..., . ,*� � � . . . I I "L __ - - W. % ever,you cali make your own shampm I iour In the ,United State�-. ,n ., .. � 14' . .Usl"y by 4=j* Vrjl*V la94'61" -.;- - .;.w__ ­ ----...- . r - 'i - . ,�1' � I V . �Vase.t*.othem . . . .- I .1 .1 1. . . . I . I , , " , �2� ` 4", 1 - ��� N. � -�, � 40 S' a* 04*0-7111-- § Rb�" % M� hing .%*Om and the �, N a �t�_ I � - - �- - 1-1 .- - - - - - �, - �90 . �, .., . � ­ � .� .. . .. . . , I - I . . 1. ­ . _. .,% .. 1 4.1 W, - - , - . ­1 . . .. - . . . . I ,� - ,;� _:��.', �.. ''"'..L7 ��­��:,�_-,�. . 7-*_7!.. . .. 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I _ . , - '� ,!,7,4';',7 *f��!� ­ -z,, Z.1 '�. ,, ,: . . � ' ' �'.X - - 1- �4, . I� _. -.� I . . , ,, . I. '! -I% �'. - ,., . �� � ,Q,,--- 1,�.", ,,�:;2:._:;,�_' 1 - . � .� �.� k. ,-.1�t� .__ . . I I . '�.4:4� - . I- 11.11�F� 11 .1 N _� , � -,: ,_. .""."-N-.-; , " , A ­.­ , I ?. A I 1. '16-- __­ - � CCUVI�%- � ...... .1 I � -___ M Jil; 'T b4*vwth"ovetr wan '7 `Tkat -was, the *­Gad in the making: A 10 f Hir-healing.- Be-didn't see ., baby Islil.,when-ke'" seeset-0 tie.. Bkodt 01 dbd .and no amount of atten, thq leper; H ' saw the perfect --n. Obe iihii"Enriches, lion or getting makes him happy, the God-made man who was intended SM Strellilthe= the NeIrV68. F E JE L S lin caseal. the man :]Babri Own Tablets should be given to be happy and sue and a good lkl[M.without delay. The Tablets are-.who epinis an earth with a mission. Proper' food, fresh.air is ill good DWFFJtFIfr IS"ON. a laft but thorough lazattye which re- If He had seen-the leper, visualized tonic will keep most P" 4k. ,.—r- health. Hurried meals. Indoor cOn- gulate the bowels and sweeten the him in his h6rrible symptoms, had finement In badly ventilated rOOMS Mr.Settee Tills Is my phlitoffmoh, stomach and thus drive out conattpa- seen the flesh falling-off lils bones, him with my two French poodles, -You ro- 'HW Suffered Compkft' and lack of exercise causes almemlel- tion pad Indigestion; break up colds fingers and tow becoming unjoillted, In this condition Dr. Williams, Pink COCCA" me r' -healed him He "Mrs. Cane-­"I think so. You are doiwn--�-Tmlac R6k4X0A' said. "Pie favors and maks.teetillus i He could never have Pills are a popular tonic. They con- t1ke one with the hat on, are you not?" easy. Concething them Mrs—Dealre'did not see the outer mail: He looked HO&W-HW&M--- . _ ...•tain no habit forming drugs and al Tivii0.1S, Trots,Pistols, Que., writes: beyond that to the.-realifty of him, the "I want to give.a little histor �1. cry-u" V& wonaerruL man.uoa sea mace. yof sz V ... . "' Horele a Cool One. I . ... . :° .• ftbywn Tab��ts. I have found The greatest menU4 healers could enriching the blood and strengthening my am*'just to let the,pAne, ]me* thfut of great benefit to my baby when do no healing if they closed their eyes. OC t Tanla.6 has really the nerves. For growing girls, Who hilton to having the interior of what UY 61W.iii M become thin and palej-for pate. tired his new house decorated with a rath. _'Carollho -St i_�, 11ke was suffering from constipation and visualized their ,patient's illness, said.Edward White. 27, women and for old people who fill Ill or ornate frieze." South Hamilton, Ont, a fore and I.,can strongly recommend them the eymptoms of some horrible'dis. man.for, to Other mothers." The Tablets an ease. How could they cure a cancer strength, Dr. Williams' Pink M w6 "That's appropriate: he made-his--1he'Dominion steel com w.­ p"Y_ an Ideal tonic. Their benefit in =as• money in the Ice business, you •mo sold by all medicine dealers or by by visnaiiiing the awful physical Octo- "Several Years ago I huMom a ;t�, mte-canditions is: shown by the case ma.11 at 25 ockto a box from The Dr. pus epreiading its poison tentacles to of Min Lucy A. Steeves, 4MIleboro, plate breakdown and It was only, W14012 ;.-The Bond of- Friendship. I'got Taillike' that I recovored-my— :w";, Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville, every part.of the body, and gripping Nj3., who says: t sp g was a Las rin Pat met Casey the other day and health. We were!asking enginft*"d It would be lit. the. very vitals of life? sad complat4ly'run down. asked: "What" -------I poor health, a a the row between you war*.anxioliA tO turn 'out as M as tho--healers—do- -aid Garryowen. quarrelled?" _not_ any Not Lik*. see cancer, or tuberculosis, or any 1-1ad--severe--headachas.-the-least ex-- possible.­ soAo6 *V time- 'Urtah had come to inform They tale violently, my appetite was poor, the insurance, of our friendship." -well,-this finally'.got the beat 4,A ortion would cause my heart to palpt-1 "Sure, ilo," was the reply- "That's night and day. other disease In the,suftrer. me;writes per- see the-perfect man, God's child, d -fainting Wells. . "And *ot do yer mean by that, me and I Just had to go to'bed*and' Labrador Mission worker, that he and at times-1 ha fact and immortal. They know that could not "cleave the splits'." for his This went on for some months, and al; -stay there-for-&-numher of-days;, -TA"- "stomach •had 'capsized." I felt It In. health Is'the everlasting fact, and that though I was taking medicine, I seem- "Why, Garry 4n' I are that devoted left me In such-a bad condition that I s. to, a& Wl*k disease to only an appearance. ed to be growing weaker, and the least cumbent on me to administer castor each other that we hate to quarrel, had no appetite at all and wan thinkikig that that might be suf- 7 exertion would leave me worn Out. so we don't speak to each. other at ail that when I walked around I would ficient punishment for what I had rea- Then on the advice of ,a friend, I fori fear we'll break the frieudshlp."—psi stagger. I tried treatments %mA _s=.to believe was only a ruse,to,as- changed the treatment to Dr.Williams' all kinds of medicine,but failed to-90 ca" work. It -.was hard for me to ..:_ •0Ulr Ba*• Pin Pills, and I have great cause-to Grease and Greece. I. 11-to think b0th�. .... any better W .bega give the oil, but harder &Un to have There's a rose in our garden of beauty. be kful that I did so, as they have As the steamer was moving out of Ing 'would help me- M wonderful improvement-In MY the boll look up afterwards with a -dear heart, Pin i L the harbor at Athbus a well dressed llloweierl Tealse has built lode ' condition. I can now work without cherubic smile and ask if It were the . . ... ... A lower In our garden love. fatigue. go lady approached the captain and so in 0TWY way until I.foal 111110-an- that Elision gave the widow She came on the wings of the star- Ming same oil' upstairs without beCO person now. womant in weight. pointed to the distant hills. draly different lighted night: breathlei�s, and have gained 1. "Could you tell me what is that petite In fins,and feat hearty at ever*:L. A blossom of light from'above. I thtak these pills are an Ideal mod wb1te staff over there?" she asked. meal. Wily,I've gained eleven MONEY ORDERS. The g—sibine still lurks In her,golden- clue in cases like mine." --Tbs.t is snow, made=,- replied the in weight "d"am 'back all the.-job! When ordering goods by Mail send You can get Dr. Williams''Pink PINS locked hair. every night working as good a# ever:'" an captain. 'Dominion Express Money Order. And the Infinite shines in bar eye; from any medicine dealer or by m "w6li, I-thought'so myself. agreed girreed Tanlac is sold by leading dru=iA& 0 -f=We, consist al 50 cents a box or six boxes for the lady, "but a gentlemen just. now The first aerial time While the smile that she brought to everywhere. Ldv. $2.60 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine lug of newly 100 pages, has appeared he seal of our lo Informs d d me that it was Greece!" Am expression of trust from an high. Co., Brockville, Ont. A new ease for a much used key Germm In y. —Robert J. Meeker. The Job Lot. is zmde of gol&and can be worn a. - Minard'sLiniment Lumbermares Friend "Writi-ng'. by Wireless. watch cherm. rf it had been forecasted. a few The Sunday-echool teacher was talk-. months ago that the words one writes Ing to her class about Solomon and Classified Adverfisemenf& ibeir could at the same moment be read in his wisdom. "When ja EpRESENTATIVES WANTED TO America as If by someone looking over u the Queen' of Sheba came J[V-sell Dresswen Hand T9114mod nt be- clothes for Men. Big profits No tnvemtmw ment. state experlence.and send refer- one's shoulder, in the very shape in and laid'jewels and fine ralme MAN �POWERS Which the Van traces them; if it had fore Solomon, what did-he say?" she ences with application. Xoxth'American Vartations—O'Go Me Gorman. ''variations—Parson. been said that s. diplomatic signature. asked. presently. Tallors. Ltd.. 346 Addlal" St W� To-, Racial Origln—Welsh. h" ronto, ont. flacial Origin for example. could be appended to a one small girl, who evidently % Sourer—A given name. Source--A given name. expe k*4TXD--TQVNG LAXIMS 01P a in such matter% replied treaty by wireless, or that a treaty or riene NIV `cod education to train an nurs" No. The first bearors of this family much dyer want for Apply w lland Hospital, St. Csabar,- "W'Gomaln".Is the. Gaelic form of - cheque could be signed' three thous- promptly.- "Ow Ines. ra name were not necessarily powerful alid_11iijas away, the reply would have the lot?' .-MIX family name. the Anglicised de- men., The name is a Walsh one., and been that one spoke of a fairy tole. Vale pment bf which vary from the has no connection with our-English . Yet all this Is possible now. says an Hydro-electric plants completed or original elimination word "power." ;En Theluture opened by principally by the 1. _glish writer. under construction in France will give b , "Powye was a given name of rater 7f the -I" and in most cases the drop- the triumph of a French Idea is un_ U%2t country 1,600,000 horsepower ob.-, widespread popularity among the hounded. Na! only will there be nc tained from its waterfalls. -Mae" Or.tbG"0." tug of the Welsh of the Middle Ages,having been which the impossibility as to the transmission of The given name from the name of a famous chieftain, a des- Rural Route No. 1, Mascouche. QUO Judicial documents, autographs. Mann- The Minor_die Lment Poopl*. ; -family name was formed. at-first as It cendant of the -Leod."' who was the Stre-1-feel that I should be doing a... N, scripts designs, and works of art, but A* clan name. was "Gorman," exactly the father of the leader "Mandebrog" of wrong if I neglected to write you. I every authenticity of the mesWe have had four tumors growing on my of the family name head for years I had them out off_by same as the form Welsh tridition, and the �*Mandebmti- acquires fresh guarantees by Weir Most frequently met with t8414Y. The us" of the Romans' British hi§tory. surgeon about fifteen,years axo but autographed transmission. ley grew again till about three months ending"main" instead of "man" In the The endings of both forms, Powers had one as large and shaped-ifict • Speed of transmission, too, should R90 ly's thimble, on the very place a led Gaelic clan name is merely Infiseti011- and Person, indicate English wuence, be tDcressed, for while currents in the wh• ere my hair should be parted. and It The possessive ease of the given name, and more than likely developed, for ttinc so embarrassing in public Ai earth or atmospheric conditions may was Ite was a constant worry to me. of course.•had to be used in connection the most part, in England at first, render Morse, signals illegible and that !three months ace I sot a "tae fix "Mae" ("son of'). The where the natural proced-ure was to with the pre To-traAamisslon, that of your lintment for another.purpose Ten name had a meaning Of "inns- refer to the son by the name of his necessitate and saw on the label good for. tumorp. S4 not the case with the now type of mos. Nven I tried it and kept it for,exactly Wit~ father with the infilt "son" added. It two months. with the result that it has One of the most powerful clans of is to be noted that in the case porsol.1. sages. entirely removed all trace of the tumor. Interfering currents can only ran. and were it not that they had been cut where the pronunciation was not dim- een years ago, no in 41 from both the in a little Irregular with- gift CUTICU"- ancient Ireland, der the letters ark would be,seen. fluential and numerical Point Of view, cult, that the ending has been pre- I have not been asked for this test mon- out altering their form. W and you-Call Use ft as qu see fit. "Powyrson" Is a little FRED C. OBINSON. was that of the "O'Connors," and a served. But The Inventor of t#e new wireless is e(Signed) MVENTS FALUNG HAIR Z that of the Irish clans formed — ­1 am a farmer and-intend usin- irritated, your rest me clumsy, and -Powye, was not M. Bella' ZM%&rd,N ZAntinsus on a mare for a 1!your scalp is 4" at a later period were branches of the elided to "Per," all but the "a" of the 6- -�N strained tendon. and am h I for some hair dry and falUft out in handlv* O'Conuors• Tke� aeGarmains were "son" has been dropped from the end- Ask for MinarWe and take no other. results. try this treatment: Touch speft Ot - �Oaa o.*? 6". It ad, apparent- Ing of the family name at some period dandruff and itching with Cudcum after-it-ceased-to-to be-trwly descriptive Amorlealn F10160110P nes Ressedlea Ointment and follow with hot ly.anout low ,X, _ t-Pleartm of Muskmts, seek on AbW direct descend "Catbalr Mor." and settled down Into a sort of ..tw• shampoo of Cutimm 3011P An American official at Prague re- ON DISEASU lately nothing better. an O'Connor who King of Leta- for the family with the original mein- ports that muskrats are overrduiling rim ow to reed 6 0101NE0125"dVIL star find the 109th ch of*11 Ire- Ing overlooked, 31611led y1r" to ,"__Zk_uttbeDomkAm CDsvae Cxech"lovakla and have become a A&P land In 119 A.D. In some Instances, too, the name an- 1) the An InAA 344 SL L "how- doubtedly came Into being In Wales L 41 - 0 s themselves,' at frightful plague. M, W ZGNEE,Sam— Tbe MaeGorinaln Imliest 41st ever, became a very•powerful clan a later period when English customs Sixteen years W a sporting noble- Man of Bohemia, the Prince of Col- "" :'?throughout the Middle Ages. and speech became more general there. laredo Mannateld, while on a shooting ABLE :a., . trip In Canada became so Interested JO DO in musk-rate as fur-bearing animals OOARSE 'SALT that he took four pairs of them back �'hcme with him. Knowing no method � LA ,ND SALT of breeding them In captivity, he Bet hat hUW cons REVUE r .ho you W them at liberty. now"44LT W0100 cowtilohox t proceeded to tWelid with exra4ordin_ GLWF trog!g :z, To the business of.propagation they ? Aftile LOW Suilerim _r-sry celerity.- Whereas In Canada-the E. Pinkham's female,muskrat rarely produces more by Lydia' TO have healthy nerves,completely WNW Sound. Vegetable Compound than one litter a year, of about six off- ..-control,dig�esWfl that an capable of absorbing --ASPIRI N gesti Sam spring, in Bohemia she gives• birth to wia "Jutioril Toronto, Out.-­"I 'suffered a hearty meal,means you have a strong n r three or four Utter of eight or nine periods, was Weak 112 lymr general attittide is one of Old energy. young. Only "Raver" It Genuine "gular "Bayer" Consequently, the species over there run down, Could not tat and But an inftble disposition, frequent attacks of has multiplied at an almost fabulous headaches. The and the muskrats are doing and a languid depression, indicate your rate, worst symptoms enormous damage- They honeycomb were draggin .—System is a*in correct working order. the banks of canals, raid vegetable. 5 down lea O imes eatiiig the proper food. patches and fruit orchards, and where Probably you ate not thou t I maize Is grown they cut down the :�-_ - 90 Probably the nUtrit6US' elements we not being odily. stalks and carry away the ears b crazy Be M L= isuppW your system m the proper way. e ed to be Iii Czecho-Slovakia the raising of smothering. 1 was • carp and other fishes In frest-water in this conclittic"t ­'Grape-Nuta is the ,lic:ious cereal for two.or"three wb��e, dip Imlosures Is of great Importance. that promotes normal digesb0n,absorption and eliini 1-Likewise the growing of crayfish for years and could -Ot seem I tried all kinds whereby nourishment is accomplished with- market. Both of these Industries have' me of mecil and had been treated bj Unless you see the name of ener been largely ruined by the muskrati, Warning!Out auto-intoxication. A mixture C physicians but received no benefit. iv" "Bayer" on package e or on tablets you- wheat and malted barley comprise the chief elern which eat the fish eggs and gobble up ents found one of your boolclets. and felt are not getting Aspirin at all. Take a IFL, nkham the crayfish. Inclined to try Lydia E. Pi A dish at breakfast.or lunch is an of Grape-Nuts. The muskrat is native exclusively to Aspirin only as told in the Bayer pack- Vegetable Compound. I recei-md the excellent wholesome rule to-follow. Colds;Ame'rica. Transplanted to Europe, it age for 'Col. j Headaebe, Neuralgia, best results Excm it sucj`jt0*`I kee, seems to have changed it Earache, Toothache, house-and go out-to-work and ant a habits al- Rheumatism, Mb' man XCLXUUUNSU�4 order Grape-t4uta at any mid eviler hotel, Lumbago %rAa You can and for Pain. Then YOU will 14 neW'wO I have together, becoming a marauding ant- to r4 restaurant, and lunchroom; on dining cars, on lake mai, be following the dfreqions and dosage your Vegetable _y if h will beiii u friends and - these facts vain as worked out by physicians during tweu- boats and in every good grocery,large and One might imagine that its ral ' some poor woman use them as: 9" Lyons years proved safe by mfl- fur -city.,town or village in Canada. a -bearing animal would to�some ex- Itase. —Mz&J.,F.PEAMYP W IG4.1 t in every Handy tin boxes of twelve Toronto;:1 Aent--offset the damage It does, but, Boos- Toronto;MtariO. Tablets of Aspirin cost few o say, In Czech-o-Slovakia. its fur Bayer If you are one"of these VA:')m' ft' d�'. Bad t pe- has become Iasi thick, much courser -larger pack- Druggists also.sell Nuts--the Body Builder- cents. Buffer for four or five years as and of small market worth. ages. Made in Canada.. AspirinAs the, not Mrs. Peasey did, but profit by bet"There's a Reason" Is) of trade mark (registered In Canada), and be restored taboalth. Manufacture of Mono&Vtcacid, An ore deposit discovered in Sw Bayer Manilf ed" No. 8'g-'21. �-, Aa about'90 per cent. pure copper. aster of Sallcy4lcaci& -A r �< a a s .w..,✓::far^e+.+ :•rn;: �"pra s =,;s- •° so, ,,,y� ip���+,:Y, ',' g "Yr""' rPw' .'yy` ;' 9 _ spy ""' ':^�.'vV=,.i _�{�aa'>„'e?w.{ "-tis ''•',•' , „Y - +_ •"A 'u, p, '+Cy.e ,',rf'r ?&) •:_,}•Fd�r^+rro•.a r! J 1'.Y;".r.^.-',''7fyA:(++:3`u'./'� ua• - s;_f..w •7- ", _ rr' -•.. ,_ ' " •'�v`.- .Y„-;Y+;.ys w 'Yv J!' •, �� %'.N +4cu=!�l•' -:.V• _ _ Lae. - .p•.,.. ..�.�+�.,e _ _ fl a 'W.«' `��'„„�,`�,r;':+ ; y JN� ! ri r I. ;311x@ U et out I BiPi:69 '� y-#rs'."Hari,, ►1` t�e-ODC�. i3$ T '•y rw{ °�'ri .>f�y.. '`�„i. '4 +�, `fie:.:l-" , ixtoa r` ,r ter�ini.r #s.� ax .W1 e,�•:'�;�e;. r too city • �a�s�' �;� �� T { � `° `''' � , r 4.,.,,.�,,.,,� tad .that 'xtte , laor rty,o# +'ridlrx 1 •, ..a 3. s ,. - �. .- 'K "°`:.".� Q��• ga yr°. (�({{r}s n arrr :,='�F'tbttb r:�Ti 6►xtend Qtxi�e a f7a1F a number of Ocitl :' ,;'�,,�w•i' , :' `i y. :. "11 trc� t : 14ti"rtb twin ' h large:riunrrbert3: * fello�ve from t e local lodge are' " . _ _ f,,, "'.� '� ''' ; . p;,''. _. —The Godso>z .C trssletitfg Co: .atteilding. the in of the Stiv: '' ; .. r. .� ,p,n�_� ?` -^'.Y.; 4 :i. "`[�'d o "Satltrda , '3 t. 17th;, have the work'of r�yiog down ereigti Grand Ladge which is meet - '" . I - ?'- -",!,�.:-' eF e a h �'�.. th s al nr3; rs. eott, a'dau•`: p. _ t, gaveenent �Ow spas- ink fib TQronto;'Lh82ert•gge�at'nutr►bet „ ;, " A ' I feted to a oint witbl a mile of havin attended on �Yednesda t ' :•: our Dad_I8 the. n1s,lr e w •:.•-.; P P 8 Y 9? ,, S R rt r,.. ,; ?, :' '' " the bridge. If' the weather eon,, 'w.hen the gragd parade was held. ' � ', ` ' i - a -0n. tiurdag $eta 17th a - . b d is. O'l3iien o Fa r- tunes favorable the work should _ _ -4n t�i'he �Ol'�d i „,, m ._ - be finished In'a "_ ` ,`�' :..- month g—RAWSON' �� f ��t a0at —Iilra. E: L. Ruddyy iQill enter PDRTE = _ ' �. ", ll�to•st�,Bc� A hill sell:by .auc twin the '`Vhitb V9hitevAle and � f �.'�' ;': ~'^~ `�' , ia e�r :etderlde and buittlitig Y a very pretty wedding took place^ $e aWa, B bought'his- '" ,r G:,6 Wa t for F'iclering branches of the�Vom• Saturday evenin Se t. 18th, at 7.�, : 1 ens 1zlatitute at "Tlie Hermitage Id bonlan'ds Met dte ohurch. when _ _ - {. Q t _ r' = r ,B►UOt3 'art BilYt.tln �'' _ ry' = Y. _,ti:a'r on Fiitia ' Sepp•t. 30th, at 2.80 p. m. Jennie Dell, dau htea of the late Al• �' g '��"'' _ �'. 7,u cite xty eF,rut the Mrs, 'W. R. Lang,, -of Toronto, a Bert and Mrs, Wawsop, of Ravina ." :�., a ',r. . ° sue . eeY►f_ alt - rim, on?e;,,of 'lt8r roroiaeat s e Crescent,Toronto, was-united in mar. -'l ' • . . .'��.. : >n W M'. and lldre. A p esker on Girl Guide _ :t = - : work will address the meetin riage to Rev. David Porter; B. A., Tollo in. S b ' Dads F ootstp8'and a '" jA �ra '- g' son of Charles and Mee., Porter, The $ ' i Y °� p,11.:- ' .Air's-liiiilWer,tvho cep @vial invitation is extended' Rev. Mr. Brown,assisted by the Rev, .'"` ' - to the young girls and non-mew . goite"ill'during the�past Mr. Follis,offlciated. The bride, who : day Y(Jta'lj be the Tartest -� _. y , belw of these communities. was iven awes by her brother„Dierks "'= :' w b>�, . 'o,, :tare-.no�v, som @lthat g Y . _ —A fall house greeted the eon. Rawson, was unattended end wore a . . _4- . .. ,:` trartlY,e a sign ha ;befi' cart company of the Godson Con- very becoming gown f�om India of . -ddaddy to the world.., �• �-- actin Co. when the appeared tiepa tneten�,bBautlYu Iv �= p r : ti. front of.the Standtiti g' Y brotdered, �t:ith tulle i3mbroidered veil -4 - �•- R St: Andrew's Church Mcindap -, ;.._ 4 B p shgw r boo uet of sweetheart roses' • ' t 'l ehfltt kk,�O.stliafir�,v`tl}4 ,ev,enIa under the auspice tees of.the and oran a blossoms and carried a � - `• m•„aq:ir'eacT,” Ladles Aid, and the large nu•Wber qq ..• t - - . . .' _ � ,.° I 4rranee, the new mtrna ' anci.l tp of tae va}ey. .- The:stiiturch present were' not disappointed`-mss decorated with'autu2iin 8octiers Bunton- }OIhf3S .and Boo- $ &L''e ^.:..�x :. zazfCe;Pgf:the_ eimpbell Flour blilis, t. [i# ,ver. Sunda at his former when thdy espectedtfl hear a g.aod e'nd Mrs. Ward, aunt of'the bride, r.: _ _ y entertalfiment. The,greater fart •plaved -the wedding; march, and _. -' a+lwa 6 fi�"�Jt•Cl��s •a r ; a e li Pbot-erbora, h: i y _ .L: . :. -. _ T Of tYie programle 'was givs5l by During the signing of the -rag star :n.• r .—.Y `_ e1�ib-trs Ul°. •yi}a ❑i„uyzsuy, ' —AMI" . . .. - � E Jh@. z b. 4r�spel3d- i'Srard, ran •Beloved it is 1liorn.' i_ �n%: ^_ clearly have the aliilitY to 'enter- R 1- ^ �• ¢- :.frinds in R ushers,were George Rawson and Fre( T• :BuYI�,In - '><cLerltn LLLL 11 tarn an audience. Not the sli ht- 3 flF*�' ..'". g ry.]?orter.',After the ceregaony,a D-est objection- could-b@ taken' to "'Established 1857:.y � : . ling rind' da[1Rht8-, pl lox wtis held I t the home of`tale . - - - ="s,�ient a feiv 'da e'd Jr- an 'their ntinrbers as-their aim bride's mother, who received in black 1 "� n;t_•wBek;yrith ri?latives is to present a clean and {Teasing-falle-zilk with hat to match_and Rich- -- �. _11 programme. .Mr, ,Bud Nilson is mond roses. Later Rev. NFr:and Mrs. - " �'., . .A:. . ., ' ' � ' the leader of the company'acid fie Porter motored to Rochester and • - - . - � - :-e 040'# ,',-ogr:�_.:inprtthq 'to � i ,J W-,, ,YN,y �' `"-'a 1 `artla ,;Il'i'e"ci<Eath possOnes a beautiful lyrie_'�tenor eastern points and on,their -return t a `� T »r+ voles �vhieh.is well trained: HB is happy couple. wilt reside-at Copper ` ..; : w s• !• t¢1 :Pad } lace CGff. The n away tiire�a was black teDoIr soloist in'one of tht-Toronto g -'' e Ely pY and midni� blue satin with Ieather h - 1% °r .r�. churches. The programme con- ;"d;�•:; `. 8 hat ra. d rested of vocal duets acid solar, ceiored hat and shoeQ. y • s: "-�*% ,. .i, . r 1. r < Bid'glitf}n� s' readings, solos. bagpipe se- G :�' . .,'s. '` ixs. iii .. __ ,. ,;.. - leetions, whistling solos inditating Now A.duarttsomems. ,:&... �y.. �`, f: �,_.� , Q'iirdo`a,� N �� the bag pepee, also tin' exhibition �'" =% rrsrti as:,-,; : 'almef< X i4 " p , s ­, a M.-_hike 1 very ill of vei-a ilocluism. The company BR{T1SH C estpabSIA SfibNGLEB e�l Va�iA e .a P��ee -. .. " ' •« were ttaeiat9d by Mr. and Aire. Paterson,for sClarerriont. t 3b prices by Thomas :, ., :. b _ ear df+yxr, but its c '. •;,. " • Dare. of Toronto, who and soloists , , ;�, "�"�' era J�>tllnigvli and in Chalmer'e Pre bpterian church, VOR BALE=New'Farmers' Friend _ `` "I ` ,­,��.. '. F''' -^Mrs. tics for r bei,n fine baritone ging sulk plow,rheap Also,seond-hand a �ee g Btiaaard. . Thezton 'PiCkerin 49tt ilea 6 Tweed Pants, nice dark patterns, neat anti ;, ° -,Sun own and tbelattet the: poaseesar Qf' a 7 f' st lish, excellent value, at X5.00 . , "�` ''r }' -• . rich mezzo-soprano voice, both be- OST—Binger legs abd rim'of.auto -J` .- y I" `_ . :Y sold Mrsd' in trained sin err. Their-duets Liight on Sunday, evening hettrrren Whitby ±; .0U.'all invited to attend the aud�solos were n well rendered and and ARincourx. Finder¢lease notify Wm.King, : • . I �'' r. I. "-• &)Wol.Ralf at the Meth Agincourt, k . . - . . Cottonade Pants, all -sizes, neat-stripes"es, L75 . ':'_, a. 7l' y wi3re much enjoyed,'and we -ho _ 1? .. •t��-I C eburch w-Srtindap morning pe TEAMS WANTED—. To haul sand ;, , Z iw., ";,- ' FM:'Qhapmai>a will give they may be heard again in Pielt- 1 from pit by cnbiF yard, Apply at the.office _ ps F:� - ering. blaster filbert Gatward, of of th c dgon L ontracttngCo.. near campbeu s Men's Pare fool Sdx,'Just like home-made I. `.. ::.,;�,� -T%Dunbarton, who. is becoming a Mil ickering, 1' . ,,i '. p6anual Harvest Home ser- : light and dark grey,, grea'te'st value in town. "ii'mk l wank-Otferping -will be skilled violinist, gave two pleasing ORSES FOR SALE—A team of - . h eele.CtiOOSI Miss Margaret Weft- sack geld,rige,8 and 9 years old respective- 3 LL 1, . Only 50 cents per pair. �;�•the.Methodist lurch on 1}, A ply to.l.S.white.lot 3.con 2, Scarboro. „ -. a . . _ .. °y N `° :-, 1-0Ct. 8th.' Rao.J. R. Real, gate, of Dunbarton, aettsd as ae- y! - -i _ _ a. FLghland Creek P,d. r.9 ` .' 'oi'pl�to, will occupy the pulpit. companist and. Miss Irene Murkar t�feII's.]~'all Caps, beautiful patterns and-shades, ' ` ' OST—About Aug, 15th.- it tare p �`=-Thu RatnryClub. of Toronto sang in a duet with Mr. Wilson g . - .� Toronto, male fox hound,black and white, nQQht ear. -lined. We IandeQ.a bargain When w£ sad also accompanied Mr.and Mrs. had been torn on the end.top back is beagle. Re $ _ ' J1 hich>*s+sr$ to have picnicked on r _ ._ ._ ward for informatidn leadin�s to his'recovery. w Dare on the piano. M t3arker, of the e. The re OiII out at 1.�5: L• Ruddy s grquads here on Leave word at the NEWS ot5ce. 1-3 $ � y $ $ - '.�+, 1i'=,fttuzday last. have postponed the Company's engineer, made a - J - ,;, • l� most efficient ch ire an and helped OR SALE•=Cbeap. all -kinds of - r " - ° ,"� v tlLntfil'to nwrrow (Satur- �} } 1 r � * y 7 - - x materially t0',nI-the concert` a 1wagons.harness. and ail kinds of farm im- ^:r1eII,9'�OPk Shirt9, In all .B1Ze8, Lurk bl>a®, light ,.t' 40y), on aodil aIIt of the rain. emehts in good order. Also several heavy and - - ' _ '- a -1 n'-­4 There will be a meeting of the success. Mr. Penn and the other ai ht scales and a couple of light horse-powers. : blue, karki,4Waek and white stripe;and.grey­• : �.:' ti . Y [ Ph ' 'x' liEw Trustees in tk�e:town ball officials of the Company are to be rierasan,Claremont. one 201. - 17tf . .. -. . .. p Stripe, selling like hot cakes.at 3.25. r 1 highlp'commended for the interest ._ . ... '°', Df anday e•veding at-s a clock, L"�OR RENT—Two hundred acre dui- - - _ she manifest in their em to ees, C 1 .. - -- - • . ' _ti• p_wl�iob tithe. residents of the vii• y P y ry farm,lot o,4,con.1.Pickering, About 73 ,_ . thus prom6tin,g !V good: feeling be- acres under e•rltivazion. - Excellent pasture ar•,d . .$oy9 Heil` School Boots, 91289 1 t0 :7, a real - t �. .l�gi9''are irivifi, , r}s the question Pita'&f,(good water. Brick h bask barn y _ '' i'.eleetrie lights will come up for tweet employer and employee that silo-driving house. ?firs Fait,lrO10 t3earord Rd.: ''_ •. snap, 2:95:• . , _ . . 4 i cttaslon. maa�be beneflriral to both. If all Tomato.,_ si•1 �,� „ °' - ; ... =4V M. Atln�vay sad- daughter,' eminli •ors of lAborfollowed their -AB.0 FUR Sr+,LE-,Being part of : ,'` ::' .. Y _ tr, - .' -1 : `` �hflsa Marjorie,have returned home ezarn le the would hear less of la- Flot 19,con.'S,_Pickenng.consisting of ab%at _Boys' School Knickers, in-dark patterns, all'918eS- k : .". .. '-ilsf erependin thesumiirer tnonthe hor troubles. Proceeds were about s0acre.. on the premises .art a good'frame M . pre W dt house,,good•barn and 2 good orchards, Sultaole , rein tough-and Strong, Only 2. - , 4w l I. plvth his daughter, Sirs. SaaRater. $� for grata or dairy, For further particulars apply `' �`t 'of Cal a T e re r,t.a luost —The-banquet given in the Town to Amos Brignall. R. R. No, 2. ClaremorM �.._: ' .�'^. �E` '• g ry• h, y' Phone 306, Uri- + • L, . ' r, ujoyabte trip.' -havlog_ taken gall tin Tuesday• evening under - - e'irlS School B)6t9, -&11 sizes, i t0 6, ffiedi_i11n ' -I . J' mo*,.r trips to, .different the auspices of the Chamber of T OST—On Monday. on the 5th con- _ heel eery neat anti stylish W371 Stall the . Iy R .a �•'�.,� Commerce to the'flan. F. C, B't qs, ces+uon of Pxkerirq txtwern lots 7 and 14 f ,.; ; At, : b g o-on richer thetow or high road leading north to •_ - -- ­,Z__t— . .; > _ Minister of Hi hw 9 sail' the Greenwood or onEhetitheoncetsion'betweentsz wear--3.15AI __+_ - �' reliigliilerg notice is ,gives of_ g. Ap , ^ ; :' g' y SV A. biCLP.aO. top ot Greenwood�ilorw SdideSWrth mottiedeeolors - _ �. - a I _ -tire collect t to be given b the Deputy Minister, u¢�r C w" . a most successful affair. on theoti+rr, also a tight n buggy duster. — - 9� _ "Y nerulaers ctF:the God'spn E7optract- ' . - s . - About 125 invited Finder phonePick,2304. sward. 1 d' .`,. iln imp.„ . the Tncrfi Ball guests were pre _-- - _r.,a:, . Lr . .. '; ace �n October 7th st- p tC� R. - - seat from deficient ante bf -the OR 9ALF.OR TO RE1V'T—L00-$ere '011 . . + y gi :s .� >. . LOwnshl And also reeve Stewart Cma � e:lot 26,cconlc hot�i`se hipr'root, -_ .�' ..., m. Tlta s are to be F .:-b�.-- w.' , e oted to theydeficient eapenaes and Deputy-reeve Heron,' of Scar- g liy g h ` Pure Wool Dress'Serge -ill ek, nervy,' , am witfi stone stabling underneath. TO acres -y•'•' , boro. ' N. J. �Mo ris4e , w .,--.: ..of--St. Georxe's church. r'.- Y',. president areundercultivationpadabout 8acres of good j _ o>l the Chamber of Gomvierce, oc- hardwood bush. Fiat<iass'clay loam .oil .nd -, -.•sand, green, wine, 50 -inches wide, price _- ;,- : T'lie dance given ice,,thg town good spring water. Will sell. or rent to a•good, ' -° , IJae►11 lest Frida "evening by the eupied the chair. Able'sddreesee tenant t for Siena or years, HencY lKoete:Pick- - t.-., _- . _ - . . '' . C.. -•_ ' yy -onls�'1.35 er aid. _ ,..�.r:' °• : -:.��� .,'Girls"Baseball Olnb. was a decided were given byf the follptving : F.H. - _, . p y �}. . �� w� �.« .,_ Richardson re reeve of Pickering, "ARM FOR SALE-122 a+cres.'east . _ slice @s9. Tbtme. was a good_ Katie- erin and _ ver ea anG tittle Mr Stewart,"cs Scarboro, F. M. L half-of lots 24 and 2.5, Township of Mark- �a .• ' g , 1' ham ,Cashel.Corners) Bank barn 15 x$0, and , - ` ,4r.'.: p1 Chapman, U. F..,O. eabdidate for .no her barn 30 x 45, sheep pen., hog ptn,hen ./' `• spent b at ' i�uslt�:t�ris'�farliioh- ,. :. the 1�'ederat Hou;e, R. J. Fleming, hodse,ice house,silo,driving house: also water :' H M ,` el ,�y itby'a orehestra. Ttla in the stables.4 wells,cistern. •Brick house of 8, -j•.+'' w-.'; tilrl' Of4.'' Wag 1'HiSed for ties formerly rnanag @r. Of file�'Ol'Ut1t0 rooms with cook'house and wood shed. Good a a '---�'' `' "mow orisl�'ark fund. � .Streee Railvra . E. L.Rudd , Rr. orchard and small fruit, food creek running . _;" G. Brtrnes.' D'epnt ree @ H. Pll [l, through the farm,7 acres of bush 15 acres o _ r P Y T g pa ore. 140 rods frontage on York good - • —The nual H*inaeat Services f k •1 - ' ' 'x« rind J. For e, 'ex-reeve of Yiek ar. roes s. R.R.mail and telephone,convenient to were l�elC1 On 5L712dt} ' f t n�}�C school and church. Possession to plow this fall w `,.f: t "- i" Ing, All Of 311101Tt spoke in the eery and full'ponsesaion April 1st 1922. Apply to Al- -^$���� » HA"DWARK . . '-•+ , 18t1i, aft $E. Georges 1reh, Pick- highest terms of the good roads bentHeisey,Green Rver,phone 6408,or to Mrs. s . '+ t -eriiig. '1<'ifere war-e very;lat�ge'cou- policy of Mr. Biggs. The chief.Alex Tate, Unionville. 52-3 _, ,; ,�!gregations aft Moth services, the - K � `'^ r. address of the evening R o,9 that of . �Clder 14lakltri ;.church tieing ec�owded. fat eight' the Minister of .Highways, who s '� ' ''� `�' •=", The Rev. C. R. de PeacltYi. A!. A. described fall he g y _ zr.'. - -'�' .', - Rector of 03haw , R o L policy his d�. . .THE 'IL4T SUPERI4�- s_ : =:.4 ._::. a as the pedal artnient had itd'o tad. Alt. Bi qs tL'e are prepared to make cider oti 3:.::.;=, ..'• • , Preacher, and his interesting and p e p g Wednesday ``.. g progres Monday-. W e nesda y " '',. FI - is recce nixed a the most y and Friday of _ : .*s;,. , r�'rn6tr..ac:t eve 'sermons were. much live rlieniber of the Drnr each week until Dec. 1st. - - -$-f :o`�DAPTAEILITY - : ,I t .., Y govern• _ ,� ;, ..-. ff�_`.`,.'rte : ,•', :�..;appreciritad: Mr. Hawkins aAng a event and his good roads policy PETTY & SINCLA.IR, - ! .1, "'': , __;.: .-._'t • ::°'taolO at each of the services, and 1 3 Cheri wood c- x '° . meets with the hearty approval O€ y thanks is due to him, to our'most every fair-miuded citizen. . His .The Pilot Superior Furnace is adapted �!:'� -' ,.�°_ , ``` _ , thfttl-organist, Miss Fawkes, to address at this gatherinst was a ':.- '"'_, ,..-<< a t ' s wbe•-_a+�. beat��iFt,lly .ELM�D-ALE MIT I S "-.::to•the-widest variety of buildings. . It is . splendid effort and created a most - -: decorate t ie.•church and to all �'=CKE�'2Z1tTGs ":�, ' , 9�tisfactoril • heating from ne to ei eighteen who in scions ways contributed favorable impression, and any a y $ P $ rZ:y,' ._k , : v Y who map have been at all eriticai you eau always get the best Mani- .�' rooills and as ninny as three stories,from its �_ ,. ,,,.., �:, . to leaking these services helpful. donid not but have left the ball au toba Flonr made from .No. 1..9 _ one re ibter. ` � , admirer of Mr. Biggs, . He made it Manitoba Wheat. sue;';;,: ': ;, —The Ddemorial Park d1'ive cleilr that R'herever the traffic is 'y ;_. ,,:"=' ;?-, Royal Household and Gleuora for -NO IiiiNding is too old for 'the Pilot Su- � ' _ 'whch was held the last three days the heaviest the most economical _ .•-'- '-� , "' p Bread. Trp a bag. : ' : -, :..,•:,,.,:, ,':'; of last meek met with grRtzF3-ing as well as the best road is that pasty Flour Fresh Rolled Oate " ::'herior Pieless Furnace. Installations :: .. .� :.aucce'sa and will becontinned until with' a ermai3ent surface, and y s'= `` have ` ,i.,; �A,-;". p BRAN,. SHORTS e >;ee11 nii�de'. in horses constructed of •. ,.__: ,,,,,_x,,,,. i!tll within the district have been this Will be tht kind of road that = , " 1!!IK FEEDS r; rough he«ii timbers which have been ` ., -.�_,, 1." canvassed. Some of thecauvass• willbe'builtbetweenToron and _OAT CHOP _- ''`°',. y g Osbawa. Mr. McLean gave an ex. - ��-. for almost,a Century, The-base with'whieh : '� �=' ':` 'erB.ulcerstoo bus lfist week to o CRUSHED ,OATS :a,.. .---_;, - "� otit itx their territory and those cellent address as also did bir. Ho- r, ' " x F:':.'`::it has installed has made it the niost �= ' 'I' '. r,..... YftLEY CHOP . i•�-who called on the farmers found gartb, the chief engineer of the - ''::- .. - _ - - , >:.:-' :: HEATI ;popula . type of heating system for old ., _ ..,,.4.. r that they were too busy silo-filling Highway Department. Frank Old- CRACKED CORNS =to talk. bnsinese or were lielpiug field,the well-11nown baritone solo• MIXED HEN FEED- __^ 'buildings. ;� , tli'eir weighbor� tivith that work, ist. of Toronto, and whose Victor w 's m s ut °°' - M } 3-' - k.."" `w eo t�rat it will be some time et Cnld ell Cream ubatit e r:. ,,- :,':.> r 11 y gramophone records are making • Calf deal, t�.. Manufactured by , . ; X} pf ­4­:''before,, the canvass will be com him better known, delighted the Molasaes Mew .. .. The H r etc. "-' ` 3, ". " :: lete�. `So:far th®donations have audience with hie magnificent CHOPPh�'�14 ANLI OAT k` -'w S ' . t pp -trees . or liberal.,fully -up to the,voice b renderin a lac a number ..,� ry. �E ::. yy y g g CRUSHING EVERYDAY ." " ., _qt;.: "'�wpeetatioan of the committee. of eeleetione. Mrs,James G}ordon', : e9pler, DIItar10. Sold by.. j ._, . : Get prices on feed in ton Iota. (.•:,�a.,_ . -.; i3ev, J donations of 8100 have the caterer, did her work in her ;; . . BELL PHONE„ a �; �' rW_recVved, also, of 85"0 and'a usual fine styfe and many favor- - < - v _N w. ' _�'. W. 'W'�e3ctd --.,>ttil'i�b r_b 6. fio.far the Bona: able comments were made regard• ,.- ' ' (� ;.� "' a a`'i3 1at.ta abaiut$I,800. �iog.herwork. Chopping every day. `� a Hs +'� �ys ��r+ �' .. . -rti r-r.�a.,'.::�• sue,. . _ - '+ .. ... ,, .. b' a ..- .. •^ '� A 4TG _ N-v a„.�., - •,YIF•j-• w.,'' +Y.t.,p„ , , �? <c •,.i, ,'-_ +11f' % ,.. ' ,4. i 'a.:-'. `� s n •N Tm..k a§ ?�`c ,+gar• �; y T#�' a }`c !<,r '�, e •SN yes }y a. ,Y{'3 <4 .i. /` 5' , •sr 11 +,.,'�, ,� "f,,,'0 M �: � `•*j')`' ;�ay rr'.�'.`S .�. .mac• �° • ,t & t